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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_05_21" : . ; __ ''. t , i. -_ -, J, , I I ' rP I *: 9 - .' <<r:Z' 1 _. y�, ii .0.1 I -'�i. s; and i• W*, I 14 ir �'i �. •" . 1 _ _ . ___ ...... - ._ . 4 1 . . . I . � � - � I . , � . . i � i .. . . . I a i . 1 _­`7 1 I 1I I , I .-. I I .. : .. : - . � c � : -I . :, . I - . I I ; , , : ; '. � . . , I . ; - .; . . , . . . - �, ;. . � - - . . �_ . - - . . I . :'.. � - . - - . . . I � , . . . - .. - - -. . � � "(. '� i . -..; - i I 1, i. i,. - �' ` - - - - , - . F I ', d �` . I. I 1. A, . -- I I- . d1apy- 1. 4, TT � V � . I PI KERING� ,ONT ; FRIDA _ - . . � : -- Y, MAY], 188. NU. �9• - . . - Vrofessional garb ..._ -- -- _--- - -_ - -- - - B18ine88 Cards. OUTAROUNDUS. W. uxsR�o ... .. : ,. I., �. - - -_ WHITBY. GE. Med� ieal. . r - _ ti_ r_.. - :. -_ti "VCTaxlte�.. Duncan Fo , ., _.., -.,: �FI>✓LD, M D., M. C. P. S. $ySI- LAT>n <iT 'LOCAL. HAPPENINGS 8><coRDSD BY Hies Willoughby, daughter of - Rev. N. I'syth, -near Goodwood rar�n • C1 MN, SURGEON, CORO;!IF7R, &c , ` THx P$E$$ AND JuT'Is:D DOWN BY OUR �' Willoughby, Of Whitby, has received a fork in his ankle while climbing a . yickering, Ont. Offi °e bours -- Horning, front i9 30 An pprentice to learn. general blsckemithing. CORRRbPONDUNT8. the bachelors' degree in Arts at Victoria straw stack recently, which laid him up to 11:30 ; evening from 6 to 6 o'clock, _liy None but a steady, quiet boy need apply. ,�,;_, Unit/ @reify. f°r several weeks. 1. T E- WARE, I�1J' '�I' D., M. C' P, •, ON. In the 84th B 'ttalliou, Cat Routled e; Building o era e TARIO. Coroner for the count* of On- W• H. JACKSON, Ct3NBARToN.. ! p . g R p lions firs gaits brisk.' 41 tsrio. Physician, Surgeon and Aocmucheur. Resi- . �- . ,' Lot is, Con. 4, Pickering. of Whitby, has en promoted to th @rank l�r• S. Roach, of Little Britain, met " dente and office., neat door to the Post- office, �ork is b n roc@eded with cn the of Adjutaut, an Lieut. O'Donovan, of with a serious accident recently. While 1'"�1en "�_ __ _ _` 10'v new Pl�sbytr8n church here. Mr. Whitby, to the r nk of Capt. removing some obstructions from the g � 3 •, Mr. A. A. Pos architect; White lir a circular saw in his shingle mill his - I,e al. Deverill, of Whlitb bas the contract of y $ _.- . -- - __ , ,._.," ,r the mason work and reparing the pans for the Mechanics' hand came in contac w' Mr. ni t ith Henderson the the saw, and %TOHN- BALL DOW, BARR1 STER carpenter work. Every effort will be natitute building{, which is to be present• the little finger and thumb of his left . t and Solicitor. Notary Public, etc. QFpIcz_ P CKERING AGENC made t °hay@ it opened earl i @d to Uxbridge wn b Mr. Jos, Gould, hand was cut off. Deverell's Block, $rock - street, Whitby. Private P y •n the fall. g Y — It,will be a credit to the place. A full sell. fandR to loan at lowest rates and on favorable - ' terms of payment- ' 8-y O n for the transaction of all legit mate description will be sent you soon. Mr. R. B. Snow has sold"out his busi. _ _ _ __ BROUGHAM. �URYHI' PARKER,BARRISTERS Ban ng Business., uses here to Mr.� Wm. Bell, and intends O Cs Houm --From 10 to ; Sstu days CLAREMON'T. to remove to Parkdale. Ur. Wm• Cochrane recently nrchased . and Solicitors, &c: Monet/ to loan. No p commission. Office: Harpy's Building! Picker- 10 to o'clock. Th@. meeting of newspaper men to b. °f Mr. John Russell -the well known - in€ ; open every Fridap. A. E. MoRA$Y, R.A.. .: .. .. ng ' THOxAS PAFxEA. N. B. -A ninety acre farm for SaV ri S BBLk lIY i�0 - Il@Ct OIl. Mr D. B. Nigllswander is "loin "the held here on the 81st of this month, stock raiser and feeder,- fourteen head of , sale on easy terms. 4- townshi as tree 8 promise to be lar el attended. prime cattle, averaging 1700 Iba., for y P agent, and is showing P g Y S 00. They were principally 8 -year. yIELAM1uRE, BLACH, RESSOR & —' ) ' I- GEORGE RE R, Afioat� some beautiful specimens. He is recur- Mr. J. T. Campbell, sun c,f Mr. James 1111 ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, solicitors _ ing a large nu ber of orders in the town- Cam bell, of this town old steers, and were very fine. in Chancery, Conveyancers, &c. OMces, No. 17 �AN Z N�'`'. g � , past a very credit. �' . she 1�ave as alwa s a genial boy. Y Mr. Robt. Brown returned last wAek Toronto street (over Gas `Company s), Toronto. P• able et ear 4 examination in Medicine Succesir to ' ' y g y at Toronto University. - Mr. J. F. Jones from Port Huron, Michigan. money to Loan -No Commission. D. D$Laxaas, 1�AT�f3 OF PAF.� At3� t . + DAVIDSON BLACK, H. A. R>ason, E. AYLOUa I - . I am please to notice that the resi. Of Balsam, was also successful in his From a a ecial Correspond4nt.11 i%itoLts$. - _ $ Y d Portland or Halifax to Live o1 or London- dents of this v Ile ear@ talon - second ear's examination and Mr. R. The 13cott Act works beautifully in J* E. FARELL, LL. B., 'BAR- erry, l cabin too, a70 and $ Return eloo, ce. g g y° Walters of Audle Brougham, as no liquor can be got at T $135 and $150. Intermediate an steerage, Vi 3f an f them are improving the y,passed his third years either hotel. Mr. Gerow advertises 'ra • RI6TER. 'County Crown Attorney, and sage, at Y County Solicitor. Court Hones, Whitby! fiat v lowest fates. appearance of their promises b uatm with fall bonot s. - If you are sending for your Erie do you can ob- app C. Ddr. . Dowswell has also erect. erec 8 strictly temperance house in conformity i _ g T11e wife of John Htrtrdiman, who with the law," and we think it the duty of ES�RS. RITCHIE & BILI! IN(IS, lain PREPAID PASSAGE CER 1FICATEti t - - " ., j' 1. Banisters and Solicitors, High Justice. Whitby, Out. bloney to loan sonalile terms. Court o on re 19-v _ Veterinary. TLHOPKIN S, VETERI:vAR SUR. %GIi+ON, Graduate of the Ontalrio Qrine,ry College, Toronto. and practical ghper, etc. On account-of increase of Ipractie Vet horse and my accustomed visits every Bat Whitevale. Cherrywood and Dun-barton tend the diseases of the horse foot at Imy Jorge, green River, in the forenoons o: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of ea A brst -class assistant horseshoer aiways rdsy t wJI at- own ues3sy b week. nband. Veterinary instruments made to order. Medi- cine for horses and cattle always on ban Calls bt nioht or by day promptly attended �134-y o. Ad- dress, Green River, On't. . tousineoo Carbo. 0mveyaneer, &•e. F.BEATON, TOWNSHIP Division Registrar, Secretary ickering LERK Agriculturai Society, Commissioner f taking affidavits, Conveyancer, Accountant, a anoe Agent. Valuator for the Hamilto Insur , Provi- (tent and Loan Society. OFFICE -At ton & Lo's. Store, Brougham. 27-y -- - A rchi tect. AA.�POST, COJNTY ARCH • for the county of Ontario. and spe fleadons furnished for every TECT swings lass of boildirg. Steam and hot water beati ventilaion a specialty. - Ofrice-- Gerrie corner Dundas and Brock streets, l;,es: encu- Kingston Road, East Picke 'ng. g and Block, nitby. 37•y A itetiom erew.g. - . ►f�HO'�1 AS POL'CHER, LICE 1 Auctioneer, Valuator, d�c.. for the SED ountiea of York, North and South Ontario. Aucti n Bales of ali kinds conducted and property va nod at a moderate charge. Arrangements .for action sales or valuating can be inade at any the BROUGHAM HOTEL. Specie] a will be given to &]]•orders by letter or tel time at ntion graph. Address Box 47, Brougham, Ont. I . y _._ -1 Utcicsniithing, cpc. -- -- TICH.,EI. REED, GENERAL -111L Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, Out. The latest improved machinery for Axle and Nut Cut". Hoiseaboeing ao All s•ork promptly and satisfactorily executed. Bolt, usual. 6 J'aistters crascl Ulazier s. �� A I N r I N G, GRAINING, Writing, Paper-Hanging, Tinting, &c1., kinds clone on the shortest notice. All shades of am of Pal 1b rnixed to order. None but the best lish Lead used. HILTS At,WTLBOURNE. Eng- i6y I300ts taut(] .Wleoes. —_ _I ICH-�RD BRIGNALL, KIN 'ALE, ONT� dealer in Boots and Shoes is still TWO- 46 1lowest1rates, available from England, I land, e a very ne t new fence around his recently skipped, died a short time ago at the temperance public to patronize him. - . ar Sculls d, Fr6nee, Germany, BR den an Nor- place. her father's fouls, through grief. - The night are comparatively quiet sow ; Way. or tickets, etc., apply W@ have a ntltw music teacher fill the Mr. Gold has startled a singing- class in fact there has been nothing to excite the 1 ��. $ : person of Mis J. Dafoe. here in the Baptist church. citizens since "Fuck -Stock Co's." flue - -' — �� ' The new so col hones, when eompleted, mss g• Dow has• gone to Chicago on a until Friday night last, when a modet AGENT,. EXPESS OFFIC , WHI I, will be the fin st in the town hip. visit to friends there. , court was held. A case of brazen -faced - _ - -._ ___ - -_ imposition was brought before one of our - -' - - - - --- -------- More and ore fathera'ishes he was a local Justices of the Peace; and the verdict Gredu R iQer Bask tW rk °i3HAWA• e Councilman, h is so jealous of Percy. He . . was not tempered with as much mercy u __ o says Percy ca •t go off his farm bat some- the "Duke" gave "Old Shylock," as in one is kneeling and praying: won't you Columbus furnishes a first-class scandal. this case Shylock gained a point, and poor ,, SPLINT BASKETS in one knd two. get us a grant for our sidewalk, and he A man named Jas. Luke, who lives near Paddy was sent down for trial. ' bushel sizes. Baskets of all other sizes saw one woma Ppproach him with each that place, was arrested last week for St. Andrew's ward is in want of a made as well. reverence and plead for the bridge near seducing his sister - in-law and with pro- representative. Our "Rene Watson" did .- Orders for the trade filled 'ezclusi sly, her place and drain to let the water off curing an abortion. The evidence at the not capture our "Mr. Strange," in fact we - that is lodging there. '"Oh my, says father, trial at Oshawa fully bore out the charge, think it worked. just like the story in-the . Veneering a Specialty. , .. I mast see hi and find out how many and the prisoner was committed to jail at Toronto paper. • Floor and Apple Barrels alway on babies he kisee , and who�e they were, to Whitby to stand his trial. yCe think it would look belt @r for the - - secure his election. i men that itch n hand. All orders by mail prompt .y at- Tlie Township of East SVhitby is now P q quoits if they world speed tended to. Address ,' Two colts have been kil d 'belonging'to p a little time in trying to make the streets _ I Mr. Cowey, an a yearl'in steer of Gregg's ouuci , is a thoroughly temperate look better, instead of en!ting to pieces J. B. WURTS, Propnet r� by the C. P. R. engine. Perba s le Council, which is said to b@ the first in ever P �°P its municipal career. The members foe Y ntc� green award on the streets. 7 =y Green Rwer Ont will keep their cattle on'their own premises ONa of rsa Gmrs. r after I state the by -law oft the subject,viz., now so temperate that at their last meet- a� - . - S1111NGS oFTH� QIYISION t1oU �$ as8esolved, that any cow, horse, male, oz, 1ng they accepted of the hospitali>ly Of tli@ GREENIIIIOOD. p'g, goose, hen, fly or Wosgaito that is clerk, and partook of crackers and cheese found eating grass thist'lels. pigweed bare and pare cold water, which was served up A soire and concert, in connection' G'O U11'TY'OF O.'NT'ABIO. dandelions (raw of� cook@ ), on the high- tp them in the Council Room for Sapper. with the Presbyterian church, will be _�QQ�_ way, hedges, ditches o appnrtsnances ] lesers. John Rosa, ex- Connoillor, and held here in the Orange hall on the I vv ,. thereof, shall be sent to ngston peneten- G @o• Mint of East Wbitb have left a� b �. a ^ > tiary for a term not exc ding their life y' F, evening of Queen s Birthday. Avery No: Piabe of Holding . + m a 2� o for a trip to England and Scotland. excellent ro __ _ __ tiw_���4 z time, of ter which they she 1 be thepropert �r - P gram has been prepared, of the crown." Also -.— "That inasmuch Mr. John Elliott shipped from Oshawa' embracing- the beat Home and fore 1 Whitby _ 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 last week, eit;ltt head of as fine cattlo as - Brougham 3 s 2 as the C. P. R does not leave their own Y talent, ,and a very interesting and - 2 i Pickering 4 J s ever left this section for the British profitable time may be expected. See . - 3 port Perry A Y 14 poesessione and rnD through any man a i- 4 Uxbridge • ,. y gg 7 s7 15. bbar<rnyard, fields, cko -, to destroy cattle, &c., marbet. , , Eills for full particulars. 5 Cannington' 10 24 28 1G therefore any cattle •which shall .trespass The $cots Act is bewg pretty well �Yo had a vefy heavy rain here oltt. " ' 6 Beaverton a S5 10 17 npoD the farm of the C. P. R. and molest carried out, in this town. The provisions Fiida • ni ht. ' 7 Uptergrove : 18 Q4 26 11 1H j g C• ,T. Wilson s dam at the - - -- ' their iron horse shall�� be summarily of the Act are even better observed than Coll Water Woollen ]bills, and � John - ': By Order, J. E: fAR WEL shivered to smithereens. The law was- the temperance people would have ex- Mitchell's upper dam were both taken - Cleric the ace. explained in detail, but this was all father rJected. Drunks are few and far between. out by the very heavy f eshet. Never ' ' - could remember. On Wednesday Inspector Ferguson surn- before at this season of the year did this �. �i send l0 cents postage, we wi 1mlaiI A painter by profession is putting A moned Mr. AI uire before Mr. Grierson, village witness such a flood. A }s (� yon free a royal,valuab e, mple x of g , `. u goods that will ut h coat on Mr. Tom. Pn h s house. IIe rode p y u in t e B of for violatiug the Act, but the charge was "Prof. Brush, horse - trainer, making more money at once, than from Brooklyn on a bicycle, and ple gave an anything in America. Both sex s of ail in not proven and the case was dismissed. exhibition here on Wednesda evenin . '11;' ag scan say he is going to hold the brush In one Y g . live at home and work in spare ime, or the On Tuesday of last week, a thorough- A vet, lar a crowd was in attendance,: - timelCapital not required. w will ou. hand and paint right around, riding on his. y fi . y bred Durbain heifer, owned by Mr. G. but the a eared to be all professors, as Immense paysure for those who start a once. bicycle, and that anybody @lac who wants E. Mowbra ,East White eve birth to Pp ST•INSON & Co. Portland, Maine. . 7 -y to engage him mast call while he is in bed Y y, 8 none joined the school. Just previous to • -` -- " _T - -- for -he just flies the rest of the time. They a fine bull calf. The heifer weal calved the ezh bitlon two light•w @fight p ilists A - G U TH B F R say he frightened the' cars on the ninth of on, the 20th of April, 1885,and was eonse gave a much more. interesting exhibition : - } • 9 bickering, corning up,,and they ran past qgently only one, year and twenty -one than Professor Brush. One from the , ._ one station, but I don t believe it.... Mr. days old when she became a mother. south and one from the West, consequent - Wa bmaker and Jew er, J. Milney was married to Miss •Condy ou All the arrangements for the c ebra- ly neither reside in the villa e. The Tt}esday evening last. Rev. Hippin tied tion of the 24th have been comin eted, g y . PICKERINA, ONT. foaght seven roanda, bare knuckles. The the knot. We wish them all happiness. and a big :time is expected. man from the south was getting the best r ON1 OF Tax BOYS. �, . z '' of the battle when oar village police, Tom A beautiful assortment of , :, . . 1. �"". _ "' WHITEVALE. . � I I % Moore and P. Moran, dispefsed the' Watt ea, Clocks, Jewelery and anCy scAReoRO. - crowd. A fair vir ' a - Goods on hand. - fim ppears to be tile, - . k' DrroB, —Your r valuable paper trouble. ' ` 1EiEP I]ltING PROMPTLY EBECD Miss Covt-an, assistant teacher heie for being a means of communicating oar Considerable ez i the sat three months, has returned to � cement at the top of After years' experience I am able to say I will heroine in Toronto. opinions to the people, I desire to call the the hill this week among the fair sex, guarantee satisfaction. 12y attention of our school trustees and rate- over the htful ownershl of some be ' - -•--- - - --- The village of Malvern celebration P -9 . _ committee have' decided to postpone the payers to an improvement which they bushes. A big .law suit Ill connection . .x- celebration proposed to be held ola the ought to make in our school grounds. with same is threatened. . pared to supply his friends and customers with �•' They ought to buy an acre of ground to We are pleased to say that the slue pe wd and sewed work to order of tL,'e best 24th of May to the let �f Jaly, when s the rear`of the school house, to be used which looked so serious last week has . 9ua icy 1 also keep always on hand a fail sup; . big time is expected. .: a Is ound and lent the front and been flunicabl Fly of Boats and Rhoes from the best factories to At the first meeting in t11s current P y -� ' P y ' y settled by the boBa and the Province, all of which have been selected by S��N�l at resent the la round with maples a Practical mac and, will be sold at low prices f•r • carter of the Highland Creek Divisim P P y'g ' men. They C01nIIlellce work on Monday . cash. Give me a call and inspect tar l o pr f. toy p „ . O. T. the fallowing officers were elect • Ply and flowering - shrubs, &c. There is morning. Din had mstiny letters of `1 a good start with maples and evergreens sympathy frpm outside lodges to hold OHN LESLYFF, BOOT AND HOE All kinds of , ed : W.P., BI o. R. George ; W.A., flu. noW, and if such a lan were ado fed and 11 �� R.S., Sis. N. Brown ; A. p P out, bat we are glad to say he has used . ' tdaker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders `$ $OAxC� Ar1Zt�,�".�tGC3aL H. Kirkham promptly attended to. Experienced wo n- + ' pursued, in a few years .we would have the wiser part of valor and gone to work. ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly oppo to the =„a'Llmber. R.S., $is. S. Leslie ; Tress., Bro. R. Close , =��Wg. xi street, Pickerinu vtll ' e. _ l son ; F.S., - Sis. H. Cheater; Cha ., Bro. beautiful grounds. A. Johnston and David Burrell left for . Q Grumblers will sa , it will wilt too Rugland on Friday last. We wish them : Bd 'di, Plank, eTO1Ce,Feucing, W. Collins ; Con., Bro. R. Herrington ; much, bat what is We expenditure of a a safe tri . i Tailor ing' r _ _ A.C. Sis. L. Tri I.S., Bro. J. $=over• P . i .�..E.;R E I__ NO ' LONGR ANY 'S antling, Flooring, Sid- O.S., Bro. C. Hurnphtey ; D.4.W.P.,- few dollars compared to the refining in- - M. Gleeson is• still safferwit 'somewhat ' . fluence of sash an : actton on the pr @sent from the effects of the accident he met - doubt that. Mr. Johnston, Tailor, of � g and P11IDp LOgS... Bro. R. Cowan.: and sacceedinR pupils ? Every parent is with a few weeks _ - the Cuthbert House, gives better satisfacti u for j �! The friends in connection with the a8'o• '�'om the bast- ', less Money than any other first -class house in the US ;NINALES NO. 1, .Z AND �:. anxious for their children to grow up kind- mess he is doing and the very full store of : - township. Call and examine his stock •f you Presbyterian church here intend tearin all kinds of goods he has on hand it does I. �O>z h d, and Cut to Order , op Shortest g hearted, ' Christian men and women ; wisb to get a stylish, good -fitti� well -m suit. down .the old church and erectin a fin$ Itemeinher the address- Jo fSTON, t of Notic and at Lowest Prices, e' ber at i what better wa than to cultivate a 1OVi1 � c:uthhert House, Pickering If a e. IV the M Il (Lot 18, 5th Con. UxbAge), 4 new structure in its place, wh><ch will for nature T. Pleasant surroundin have pot d.swer Ddika to be In atiy way mdis= not only afford accommodation to the p°ro � ' .. _ - - -- - - miles ordi of Claremont, or will be more influence on the young thaal cart- Jas. Jolly and Wm. Lipper, who ha" Hotels. delive ed. Dry Oft. slabR for sale cheap. large and increasing congl egation worship. loads of - lectures, precepts, scolds, ke. been confined to their horses .for Iran I. `�_ " ^ ping here, but it will also be an ornament p don't a pear to be im Nov 8 - - TEhIPERANCE HOTEL, G Er- to the lace and a monument to the ro- As tO the cost —our financiers lease weeks, pp '- wood, John Mitchell, proprietor This I �� _ FU R FARE esalveness of the ple. Plans and $ on it, and I am sure men in such n4aeh. ►....Miss R. Lennon, of Oruro, paid - i,ouse is a, new buildin fitted u wit eve P� a wealth communit will not be @ g P ry 7- 1 ; UXBRIDGE P. 0. y y gnudg her people here a short visit last week... - - accoininodation for the t'ravilling bublic ge specification have already been prepared, the few additional mills taxation it will Mrs. Malone, ormerly M1it as Curry, sued commocious stables and sheds for orses. " and tenders are invited +[or the erection - f I shall at all times be pleased to receive a can / ' cost them. Spent last week with her peo lC her from in friends and the public generally, when t Of t11e new Church. The cost will probe L, in Greenwood. - 1� Curl , p -� -- - -- 1 f ) ab) be in the neighborhood of =8,000. Some ors of our men of rogresaive father, M'r. y being very Ill.. F. I O R P O N HOUSE 'PICKE NG. y ideas take hold of the matter, inspi a our L. Green, of this'place. Is making eaten- The old Methodist chnroh here evaa re- G James Gordon, Proprietor. This use le people with enthusiasm, and i will live im rovements on his residence _ a iSne new brick building, finished in u riot opened last Sabbath, Bev. Mr. Conron certain] be done. One of °nr rmer P and ' style. F.bery convenience and comfo f r the preaching an excellent sermon. y grounds, which adds allnslderably to t11e Rev. Messrs. Craig (Presbyterian), and teachers had no difficulty in gettin the appearance of the village. `Fred believes :ravelling uors public. The choicest br n s d. work done that has been done —wh can it in having a good cage before he gets the ' F ' Wines Liquors and Cigars always s and. Lavery (Methodist), exchanged pulpits a New and commodious stables and sheds. 7 -y - - _ not be oontinUed 2 —�OB. bird...... D. Donovan, W. -Toms and R. _� -- - I �--� couple of Sundays ago. �R�JUGHAM HOTEL, J. M. G OW - .os.�s ' • B Proprietor. Havin bought Af M . boa. REEK! 16 Dens kt 1� fine kled trout one g - ' GF' son s� '' 1. Puncher the above hotel, and refitted t e same . ( . K . O F�1 ER.. , day last w The e i throughout, I intend to keep a et;ictl per- INBALB. —;- V t t 1. y Bay h ae is abort ove tnof3gn• o y 'se on -- r. ante house, in conformity with•'the la f the ' A couple of Our bdy6 W@IIt Otit trOat- 1 , land. A hall re ectiully solicited. Ana ntive (Too late for hfft week.) fishing last week, but �we believe they did (From another oorretipondentl 11 hostler always n attendance. >< ; The following is a report of the stand• not have ve cod lu k. Th'e weather has been v 1 6 e food t11e ry almost approachin to frost, JITux,leal. - ,.'; ,� ' S I .. :ing of the pupils of Kinsale public school Mr. J. B. Wurts has his Basket Works past week, . �- 1 __.__. . =1 _1- ,,_ ...r. d earaing Stables; , for April. The names of only the three again in full operation. but the cro a are growing well. The fine PARTIES WISHING TO ' T HE of each class who obtaiped the highest The Green River saw mill is again in rains help them along. All the fall wheat lessons in Instrumental or Vocal usic number Of marks are bushed : Sr. full o ti . , can obtain vocal Muaio in Class or by vote WHITBY - - ; ONT Pu per& on, as Mr. '. R. Hoover has has been lowed u and sown with other t'. . t pp P instruction. Apply for terms to - 8rd —E. Rogers 1042, J. Emerson 812, A. lately pttt in a new :water wheel from grain......MY. J. �jolley and W. Capper +'' 1. MISS q, E, Cou#ts, Prof. Of Ni SIC. ., Mowbray 788. Jr. Bra —N. Ledgett 986, Meflsrs. , P &,Tate, of Port Perry, are still very ill, and unable to be out... lsinaic room at the reviaence of Mrs. esd W F�f . ,.i0 rletOr. J• gad]er 626, R. Dennis 740. Sr. Sad-- and the , is now in betteh ranging Nelleywalk to Brougham et/ely morn -' , osite NFws Dints, Pickering. p W. Fowlie 1198, - L. rs 1186, A. order. •, _> _ ing to arork......Mr. Beam, who has been } ,,., ""''` Lewis 1418. dr. 2n3 —A. o�rlie and L. The Braillt Faotot'y,nduoted by Mr, laid np with bronchitis, is able to be about - ' a ------- ion n I beg attnonrice to the pitblie that I h5tve• ) in at Hortop, F. Lewis, E. Redman. Part 9nd, W. (1. Barlase, is in blast and nd ae usnal......Mr. ld. Care is v oppened Livery and Boarding Stable on Brook —C R' y Orj► 111 With N street, itby, and win always keep on hand Sr. Lawton, F. Rogers, V. Lewis. ine from *a orders 06eived front - aU his old complaint......BW is home now... $"revsPer advertising Bureau (10 first -clan horses and carriages to let at very .Part 2nd, Jr. —W. Ledgett, A: Wells, W. quarters Mr. Barnes is turning oat a Mrs. Samuel Stewart has rather a etwi -,..a, ;" �et),whereadver- reasons le terms. �C0>,racu YpR I rasp tfully solicit a call from my frienas Dnnn. Part lst —J. Barnett, W. Dennis, sap@rior quality of goo s, espemally mop osity in the shape of a chicken with only made fror it and the eners1 public. 42y. j W. Ledgott. S. H. Jeffery, teabber. , handles. one leg.. ,.. t r z" -, . ; .. . b. . It; i. _ i �'' . t: f'. ,j� 11 _ - .- .,....- - F -1. I' _ .. ,,•I i I: %- �� .1M11E- •gi St •2Atp ' , - - _— — Y.�+A SY+ ' •. - .. -. ,. ,- - -:... W I t - I F N �ff _. . . T;V 1, I..;, - , . I I ;.1,­. V , e , , - s .� . 1.tl W'.1 I ­ - � . , "".. i,.. -, . s 1. 11� . � I - :t. I , , � 11 ir I % , t ;� q , I . . - I - . - . . � 11 I , : . - J .�. 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I . � � , Iven 6 mll"s, thought 0 his vision. surl he k1oked,bb feet th Is over hAViBR I 111irrom �, 4, A Money Making Sewing Nadine. Agent, solaUss in the form -if " 115 � - . , . . ..:.. � A]�, - m � men moisture Then ev!r circumstance was suddenly re- sprang Into the woods and was out sad . f. I., I ready to lick up whatever . (f d1h . . .-I .. . .1 �11:r - ,- I I The Now York Star reports an Interview shape or form available. t in drvnesg, called in; the most vivid manner. He was In a moment Tria horse had received 1, IV . � . a .. � . - 1, led witb a owiWas d see of cold, whiab II Baldl. e4se - �, .. ,. ­ I . with a drummer, who furnished somp infor- coup joined there ty a stranger on a grat horse, lot in the throat and was de d In A few . . .; the wiV to which the members eel d1sagiroo- and man and and beast tallied exactly with ut is. I I I . . I mational to reinders the east wind no intentel I The cause of the falling out of r 14 of the oraft can sometimes make & good Hv- able and unhealthy In its 400tat 06 IS mpg these in iho vision. Theman did no%however As a matter of course Brentril pn.�,, not fully understood, • - In Meet I It is Ing Very sadly : ook or bearing of an evil-minded case In the ho-ads of tae ' the moisture from our bodieso, and tmdn to have the I propir t - i i1i iii1s, bdoubtless due" to some fai!ure in t nut Ition 11 When I first met Jack he who &IWA*o war= itself by conduction, and robs the hu- PrIs n. On the ,contraryt he seemed to be the horse could n9ither be Iden ti J1 nor . , . I - ... .. of the hair follicles. In the aged It co neat@ flush. In fact he lis now, but he Is manager. , and he Muted Bronson as man overhauled. It was agraud that h . t . man frame of a large Amount Of animal host, in a jell moced �� - .. with the feebleness that characterize the Jack was %t work then for 16 sowing machine frankly van lionost 46OAger would have an entire stranger in that I *114 1. , ,�. . I. I . .­_ . and than levies a severe tax on the oonatitu, ocality, an that .. .1 .__ .. functions of the akin generally. Heredl has house" and had charge of the city trade, He tions of all exposed to It. It b seldom In this done. a had no weapons in sight, and he wMJo he did not kn,,.w Bronson imor the basi' - much to do with it, as it has with &I the used to ask me often, to dine with him, and country that mi out W10 in accompanied by soon ex alned that he was going to the vil- nwo he was ougaged. U), he . � I- wall ready t, . bodily functions and oikans. Indivi nals I noticed he never paid for what he got lags biolm Bronson was bound on bad- commit a o.,)Id blooded murder, and, take :* '... .. In some f am.lies become bald early I life We seldom ate twice at the mine place, and damp weatherg although ocoadonallly It does 0 . " happen ; but, whostier dry or moot, It In dese co eoW with the law, his olmancts of finding a fat wallet to I from generation to generation. Cos hair I began to think his or edit was monumental. unmistakably disagreeable and notoriously . The ant could not help but feel astoulah- h1w. - V . rePh, � ' * � : .1 seems to have more vigor than fin ' . . 'Next time we go to Craft' ,tio dine let's take ell and a fled at the curious coincidence, an - - . . : t �m( unhealthy. The greater the dryness of the . � - . - It Is well known that violent 14011111 all the buys in the offloo =h no,' said Jack, sit the ter the ono1gy with which the but the tranger fas so talkative and friend- , . A IV81SLoholy wedding. . :,. .:. sometimes suddenly b*oh - the hair, the aswe left swell -known restaurant one day. human " ly that are was no possible exones to am. ' At Novgorod prison chapel (lay$ I - cerebral nerve the trop;? contra, so as iled),L • don't like the place at all, and I'm anxi- man way exhales from every pow of the V4 - 11 akin, and more especially from the longs and peat hi Indeed, as If to prove to his oom- Rumian Potoerbargritfs, Gizett ) a couple *4 which controls the noubliment of the hair, on@ to eat up what he owes, me.' Then be the more delicate ports of the muooug mom• psalon t t be tueditated no evil, he kept a recently married. A young .fellow of t1w. - -_ - bellngaffected. by the shock. FrIgh ban owes you money, said 1, to draw Jack out. little in dvanoe for the next half hour. name of Zamfzkf, who had on sent - . I brace.- London Standard. ' be enmA - / caused a rapid and elm t immediate f Illug •I Yes, they all owe me more than III ever . . . term of I mprisonmont for fourteen I-% . ; . �0 • - . , ., . Bronson distrust had entirely vanished to a � off of the hair. get. I might quit work now and board . ., I eon vft" , . IL - . - I ,I - .. when a m In the road brought an obstrao- and six months with hard labour . p - . .. Cases are on record of persons app My around from place to place for two 'years �: _ 13 iVED BY A DREAM. '. - _ sign to v w. There was a fa Ion tree across a young girl who w I raarrw .. .. - I ..1.1 � t - 88 the daughter of 4 In vigorous health who heads, and and not oat the accounts up. You ass, I � I I., 1 '.1 , I . __ .. . she high y I This proof that every point soldier, Yefremoff, and had only been M i I . . � . . . � -, , bodies have become &boo Ately bare. hsTqL once put an advertisement In a Sunday P&• ' fte laysteirlsius ,11traviner &zid the FaIlles and circumstance In the .vision was being leaned from the Novgoro I prison At the 4 was no appreciable oaw e. The rault was per, which read something like this : Tree. unrolled before his . . . . - 07" ga*o the agent a ginnizig of the present Year. ZamlzkI W. . .. ...L! .- doubtless at the nutri Ave contra In the •• • First-class board wanted for a first- ' He w i While so-called superstition In ridiculed great obi wk. as behind the stranger, tad his brother of his Intention to Marry _­ brain, bit what It was, z o one can oartdnly class sewing - machine, direct from the fao-. � . \ by all intelligout people at the present clay, and he pulled his revolver And dropped his but the later thought the prisoner 1 1 . may. . tory. R-derences required.'" It is nevertheless a fact that nine people on t hani.!it deeming It Impossible that Any we "me, do • - lide the horse to conceal It. When the head in Lu �!L, the �s Is o a I NVell, I got over seventy-five answers. . man oftw � r ; - - . _; of ton have more or Iwo superstition In their 0 , wall I" said the man a i he pulled be persuaded to marry a convict. He ..., , . . . .. .�. connection between this dition and )aid- I was given the beat of reforenow-bLukers, ­ I , I n now, It h found that the scurf m'xod with presoheriL and doctors. blest of the letters natures, avd givd rein to it. Dreams •are up his h roe. 11 The Us@ must have toppled however, oo vLnoed Of the truth by the Pi. . supposed by tue masses to have jut" muoh over th morning. We'll have to pass a vasellne and applied to a hair an at Imal were hom boarding-house keepers and rev- . on administration oonsentiog to the niaM. . I .... - the around i to the right " , -day the warder a;- . . . - . signifloonoo An a hundred years ago, and age. Oa the wadding .. " caused a baldness on 11114 art. In such men taurateurs. They were from All parts L Of - I, .. 1. - Friday Is considered this unluok day of the . peared In the prisoner ' a call, his chains we" I . 1. I . , I the o%ugo is probably a microscopic age- the city. An manager of the city trade I y Bro n was on the right. The woods ' . I . .� � .. week the same An when sailors refused to were clear of underbrush, and naturally removed b a was dressed In a black suit 6W - ; I t ­!, table parasite. Two popeone should Paver could sell a city machine -so a sample at the enough to should have been the first to leave taken. to oh , use the same hair-brush. There is tale wholesale price.. But I didn't do that. I leave port on that day. There Is, however, I apel, where the bride :app;ared " � I what you will, something In dreamy, A - the road, But he waited. with the bridegroom's brother, dressed in, I dou'A that barbers have �hus commun d picked out twenty good restaurants and my 1• Go head, friend " � I baldness from one patron to another. boarding houses, sod bought twenty ma- elont, warnings, and th) like which now an , said the stranger, white bridal dress and veil. At two 0,cloak � ' There Is a form of bald � ass In w r o hen startles candid and intelligent minds. I and as it the words had been addressed to the ceremony WAS began, several prisons" 41 h the chines on my own account on four months' t the hors �, the animal which the agent be- &ssisting. One hour the newly - married d bair suddenly begins to fall out in a mall time. The wholessle price of each machine A few years ago a man named Bronson, rr 0 Pair round spot, which gradually Inoreas a In was $19 and the retail price $55. Of course who was an agent for a big seed house, was, strode lt*rt6ld up- . were allowed to spend together I;' their coll, sold them At the retail travelling through Ontario making collec- Bro: n was scarcely out of the road be- the warder drinking their health and that .. . area, the hair near the ed4e- of the ofrol 9 be- I paid $19 each, and,' h L . fore t rued in his maddle. The stranger retiring to leave them with a ote&Miag tw Ing brittle, and more or- �ew broken. Thin price. At each of the twenty places I told Mono for him house. He had to visit many has been proved to be due to vegetable or- them if they wanted a brand now machine towns off the railroads, and in such came he had a p I In his right hand I What fol- urn and a- sentinel at the door. Dar' -!'., .! R • ... : ganisme, which the ruler cope has do I would let them have one direct from the secured a horse ani buggy or rode horse. lowei co Id not be clearly related. Bron- the whole of the time the husband Mad to .. - - I � ;, within the hair-tubes. offioe for " cash, and would take the bal. back- One night after he had finished his son slid rom the saddle as 46 bullet whizzed persuade his wife to go with him to the 000. I . .- I . It In probable that co'v rings which beat anon out in board. They jumped at It, as- buslimeen In a cortin town he made ready past him., and a second later returned the Act colony to which iia will shortly .... . . �- P y be do. . �! '. _. i-�. the head may result � the pecially as the machine was one of the beat for a horseback trip of fifteen or twenty fire. Three or four shots were rapidly ex. spatolmed. At the expiration of the hour . I . I in Ion of hair. Ba ' � � . . . .. �i - .1 . -:.,.. effect is doubtless due to a abnequent chi licg made, and I promised to take It back If not miles the next t day. Upon retiring to his changed,, and then the would-be murderer, the worder reappeared, the convict doffed , . - -;. .. : . .� of the surface, juss, as a 'severe cold .o,- in- satisfactory. Near three restaurants I got room for the night he out down to smoke a uttering yell .to show that he had been hit, his wedding garments for his prison gets, - ...7 _. . . .L. . ,� .. flammatory rheumatism may result ; rom a suit 6f rooms on the machine account. cigar. He was neither overtk"d nor sleepy, Wheeled �is horse to gallop off He had not and -the wife went silently away, . . .'.1 ... 81 In kart after smoking a few minutes he M gone ten �rods when the beast fell under him, panted by bar husband's acoom. . � - -, . sudden cooling of the heat(d body. The i main lose than two days I had delivered the twen- I brother. - 1. . .1 remedy against prematur baldness in the ty mMhine% had $400 cash In my pocket, what he termed a vision. He was riding ' --- --- . - I . I . 'I- -..,. . application of mild stimulating washes and with f# u r in -)ntbfj In which to pay for the over the country an horseback . when at a 1. . - . I L - , . . tonics. . . n6tion of the roads he was joined by a I I L . I I... goods. I had $700 to take out in board and JU . I � - . I 7 L � plainly As one - I arts of tha city, and, as stranger. He saw this man am p lodging in various 1 j ... I I L 1. ' � ` `�.'':. nay, 1 o&n see ,another In broad daylight, noting i . L., . 1. -.1 '. . ..- ., ,�, -11 I. �_'. I I got tired ofeating up my profits on - , .. - . ..�� I .. . .. ­ - w .. , i - !,� 1. ". .''. I � � 1. - Notes. -,..;I- � %, - I . tLe color of hair and eyes, and tLWj)g parti- J _.. .I- :.. . I - . .. I ... . 1. the scheme. The $700 was all profit and ..: I . . . . : . - L . I . .. . .& 111,tle ' . . cular notice of the fact that the horse, which . . . . .1. . ._ �. girl In Waterto w"bo N. Y. who also 61 on each machilmt, Why, I worked Was dying of scarlet fevers desired to end the same plan on the tailors-they wanted Who My In color, had a •11 y "branded on its L . : � I a kiss to a little playmateiin another town. iewing machines. I could roll a tailor a left shoulder. , . I .1 . I .. .. . � - . � . - . . L - - I i' She klesed the letter, which was se ;by heavy manufacturing machine for $60 The two rode along together for w tulle or u�eke�p�i� ' ' - . - --and what an alegint more, and than came to a spot wasre a tree . e 0 mail to the little friend, who wholly un which cost me 130 - a , - 1.. os about to pu - aware of the danger tuou red, kissed the suit of clothes I got for that 1:10.' " I . had blown down and fallen across the narrow rcht ar e I _ _ �. sho Id not fail to inspect t . � � highway. They turned into the woods to letter as a measave from h r dead friend, In, - . L. our malynificeiat , ­ a few days she herself died from scarlet lever . pass the spot, he In advanoo, w I 1. .. il I "S .1 .. . I Were the East Wind Oomes From. - � the stranger pull a pistol and fire at ,him contracted by means of th kiss. . I I I J - " :­Jn the winter the sun Is vertical to tVe back. He felt the bullet tear into him, real.' sto of Tapestries, Brussels, Wiltons - la Of goltra 11 Dr. Hand reports- an e Idem, . ad, and fall from his horse, and was eon. I . among the Inmates of the MiLnenota State south of the equator, and the southern hemin- . loom when the "@&=In robbed him and Kid erminster, and Union Car pets, , I ' Reform School. - forty out of one phere In being heated, which causes the air ac . . : draw his body further Into the woods. He % I . . hundred and forty were suffering at the to expand, and It Is gently flowing off in the ­ , - . .. _. � . � thought that the origin of he trouble lay in northern hestaphera, and by this means the named to see all thin, and yet at the same - . - Ct,ri.,�.: . time of t�e doctor's observation. It was upper strAtum of the atmosphere Into the al ets at "Twenty-Five , me know he was dead. His corpse was , apestry Carp I ' lour from which the bres,d was made. accumulation of air becomes very marked, I - : then rolled Into a hollow and covered with brush, . per hard . � . . The usual treatment with a change In the especially over Russia and Northern and theltithe. murderer went away and lef t and up.. . I ­ . . , . a . I L I., , .� � .1. . NuroPel him Alone. In making an effort to throw .. ..., _. I I .1 - �, . was speedily followed by a cure of oat where the.cold Is Intense and the air dons*- . - 'flour I 'off the brush the dead man came to life ; rU a L Oa rpe at _ of the cases. I quently denser. The exoeptional height to Geuine Worsted -B ' sel ­`� . . ' . - , . ' ' . that Is, the agent threw off the spell and 1i . _.. _,; , .. I..... CHEST _IPPLICATION-1 brevichiti ' d which the barometer commonly risen in'w In. ,.. . 7. .... -, � pneumonic affections the b eathilig is ch ter and In early spring amply proves what awoke himself. His cigar had gone out, and Se, eats Five Cents" per yard and up, . ,might otherwise appes,r- theoretical. As soon As near an he could calculate he had been ua, . � . relieved, and the congestl of the mu us conscious, al � . : . - - membrane lessened, by sithing the c cut as themore southern portions of the northern I you might call It, for about \ 1� -__� L �'. . . hemisphere become heated, air ascends, and � fifteen minutes. lie was deeply agitated, L, H axy Wide unimon an .. I Illy . $adder` 1 11.1 with goose oil, slightly rmed, and an an Indraft or general flow of air met# In from and It was some time before he could eon_ a d -wool ' . . . ­ applying some 61d shirting or other in er- i . '!�­. - - . - I - Ial, saturated with the 6 1, to the W - Ole the torth to supply les place. The east wind' . vino* himself that. he had not suffered any min ter Carpets at 6135c!) per yd and up.. thoracic surface. O!ten the addition of tur- which Is Indeed air from the northward do' IDjary. By and by he went to bad mad slept , . - - I . I I B earth's rotation, I - . . pentine in the proportion of I to the goose acted to the east by the ' . soundly, and next morning the remember. his blown for the most ,9 n )a o4hat had happened In his viden had Ca adian � English Moor Oilcluths and oI will greatly t nhanoe the value of the ap- - t,overland before plioation. i It reaches the British IsIcids, and, although *almost laded from his mind. . A omall'piece of resin dip ad in �V+ , cold, It is at every stage of its program to- Luckily for Bronson,' he made ,some In. Lin eams at 1125e.11 per yd and up. II P .r, wards the south becoming relatively warmer qatries at the livery stable an he went for ,_ 1 a 0 0 'which In placed I vml on a stove, rill , add a peculiar property to 'he atmosphere of by sheer contact with the earth, of a some- his horse, and he was told that It was a W invite Inspection - and . Comparlsoll, what higher temperature, on which It Is Im- .lonely road, and that It would be pmdent . 0 1 .. the room, which will Rive eat relief to Or- pinging, and the aJr is thus constantly be- to go armed. But for this lie would have . sonewithacough. Thelm tefthowateris and , f our prices are not lower than the a 3 coming capable,of holding more moisture by leftl& revolver In his t=k at the hotel. --- .�L- 11. sufficielat to throw off the a om% of the reiln, He not out on his journe � goe d spirita, ­ . 1. - - . r and gives the same relief that - h affor4el Its well-known physical proportion; but y 1A . And found the road so roman oa y. other - house,in this city., don't-buy� - I I . ._ �- :,..-. by a combustion of roe a. t pro r owing to the low tempera�ure at which It tied and met _1 I . �, . _1 0 atarted, And the consequently small amount horsimen going-to town 'so of ten that he I . _; . . to combustion, because W i ova rationi is ­ I . .: . i I .. more durable. The name zedn may be of moisture which It could possibly hold in reached the junction of the roads without . . ad - .. ... . for weeks. - - r . i . . . . - . . I I . . . . I even . . � . , , � ­ . . , e . I . � . I .". _ ' " . - - c6e .. I - �. * . . Di. R. H. Fox staten thw - In a a . � . , - "­� , ,..,., 'I .1 I 11 . I - �� V I 1. . � . :, :_ _�.� .� ;� . ., ":%, �­ ; ­ . . - I �,� I I I _ . I - r.. I I of rheumatism In which salIcylato of eocdui I . 1A.. t: . . __ ! . �: L - 1.1- 1. cl:11 i . :� " � il ­ � " � _ I t . A .1 , '. I . ;! I . fi­. , � , I . . ,�, �:.j;L.:�_. �., , - � !!. .. - , I . . potassium, quinine, colohlo, = and linime . ..; - � - . ­'. ... :1%, .;�k.!I , _:­ , ,�L , .. _ ,: I ., !. ! ,'' . I 'L � �:;. '. 1 1 . , " I .?; I , , : . , I , ,7 - .- :. .. ­1 ,.�..;" ; . . " , , I.. 'I . .1 I V7V­ i - ;, �_ \ - -, .. _% - �� . had all failed to relieve th4 i favor and p , ':- - ' . - ; I , . . � . :.�. ­­ the relief Im ad non _!11 � .1 L J'�._� ":'L . .�_'." I . to sh a .. I— � ­ I i � - - M iate after )spong �.. � .... . . .-, :_'e'., _ . I ..L� I 1 11 8reet East im i m 9 .; I I .1 KM Mow I .. I �. L . �. 1. .: -��.::,�-._,__ 1 I with cold Zoi;r and quickly drying the akin I ,'­.';. - _ �.. L. 1, '... _.�;,, �..,. .., .!.�I., � I i TORONTO" OP'tosite the larkot .'L��' ' - �­ - .. , ,. ._ ;i. :_, - . _ _:,..,: k �` ,!. , . 1 T�',­:.­ .",. �: L Ir �':�. . ". !L:._ _. , ...... - . .- ,:. I J� . , - ,.!I L L , . 1� afterward. - Although thin h no now treat- .. '�! , !,�, -, � - .. � oburage '_ � ,o ­._ _�, t: practice,, and yet may bO well adapted t \ I . ' " .. _,��, , ; 1Jac , V - - ­.. .. L, ..., , . .. a L '�­ �, �! .. _._.J�� ; . � . a rtain severe cam In Wh Im tAe "Hoy , 11 � , ment,, It Is one whieh requiton some .f�,, . " � I:_ k ., �, , . . - . , . - . , : ...... * '':., .... _1, -' . 11. I , � . _. .1; :,;%'_ '' . . , _ remedies an Ineffectual. . .,.­�, , L �� .1 I :i � 1. �i,� . � ., . , .,.. , - ­ 11. . - I . � - .., I , % ` ' , � * ,-4 %. ., , . � " , �..�,.�.,i .. �� . - �� . . � . V " '. , , i �_ �­ . , . . ' , . I , :- .,i, � ;. ': . I.- ' ' . . L � . - �r I '' . I - : ,, - ; -�--"i���: : ,­�z,::,-,,�;,!--. . ' - ' " " � I .- . Ii. . . . -, -',; , ,;,�- .� . '! ' t � �,.,.:- I , " �: I­ ': I � " . , � , � ; ': I � . N- .0 Inesti- , . , . - t'. ing an eye. to ` , Again we call your*& * io tbe ' .._:.�-, �. �.; 1.1:, 1 , _ 1 _..� ..,I :. � . Hav mable value ef teaching oh drou and other - m _�; �� I— ". , " .. : - . . usess 72 I 0 . ... � -, ... , �, . . I . I ­ . � . i - . . ... t I . . I � " , .. . . young people So filltheir lun ; � ". . .. - . . � go an full he they - i .­:.,� 1_ �' .:: `_ . ..q 'j'�,-­ - -.,.:. ,- � . .i i , �! I �� . . L. . � ,� ­ : ; :: : ma , , .1 � i. '.. _? . . I I Li - � �.:: � �..�,-:,i ": "" . � , ., . .: , � ke Their Purchases of ' � - ' " '�e 1q. ; ; '" ' � ­�!% ''. �: ** can by datf rwined and perdetent efforts, I I r ..., .; : , - �-,, ,. . , , .. . �: - i �, I . I ­ .. ..., �,� -, ... ­ I �, I �1 - -(­�%- - ,-� . ! . � i. -_! - . - I ,. .1. � ��"J, ,.�;. L; � , . : . L � ,. . .. and to exercise the chest . ,; .- ­. � .�' ...' �­ �_ - a It ., i �s .1 - . P I � L. . and back muscles � �:,?::::�_ ­�.�.., z!:"­­f_ :: . - . j.''. ­'(.!. . . . "" . .. . . I L . .' . . ; - 1 .,. . ­ - � I .. . . , ny, @no a . 1.11, . . . �.�.._.. �, _., I - . , , _. i.�t � , ":. :-�.''­­,!-,:��,j,.�, *_­ ... I , 7 .,* , � , - _: �;, * � ,� . - I � ­ - -1 ! . , . '�! . �!, .;­� ��_ ".".'..' '-I _ � ; "' I _ _ _� . ..2. AND '' GREY - by mar ce ivres of the ar Im v thrusting :'. ..;, . . !T19' ' '.. ­i� I _'.. . ­ .i­;:�i.;:." .. %i , them outward, upward overheadl down. _ Im, . .:; - ­ .:, �".- �', " GoTTON ;. �:. , Z_ L 'j- . I.. � �L' I , _� . . ,_,..�.�_;... i. t:� �. 1��.)f I - I C I ,. . � wardig etc. 1he method of treatn@nl ,:, .. I . . t...... .. .. .�:. ­ � .. - .- . L . . - I . I I * In a I . .i - J ._..i.�;. . . .. , 1.1 ", �. ­: .. I . . . . .. . .. I 1. 1a;_ '' - , . .1,3�i. . _.i . . I 1� ­ , I : ; '' �' .._ . L . - . I . . . . I., � � , positive care for consumption In Its Wplant 'i; .� j: ,.,: t,�, 1'�.: �., ._,�': . :L� .. . .. . I . . . . � ,­ � . . . ; ._.. . 1, � _,z I :�. . � I I . � ­ . . : , . .1. . . .. . ' � i : 4I I I., . ­ "'). .L. �.; _: :i; .1­ I I G .. .,L: .,. ­,:: _� .__'� . ­ . ­ . . . - ib4es. It is a ours- for nervous dl--, .., 1" D RiY ''SHEETING 4 __ i. ,i,:L ��:;;-r,-'_...�­-:.�!.: 'J.�."',., : . - . . . dyspepsia, wakefulness, sto. 11 � i -, sl-. .! �, . 1 ?..--.'_.,.7, � �,:i­ ,..� . I .. . . . . I 1 .; . �;_ I I I 1. , I 1�1 � . '' �'.- � . . I .. ,!. 1. . . 'I . - 1� ,­, .. ;,��' ...1. __�. -..��... I .. :.. ; ­: 4'. , � . . &c6V. . : " . ''." � . I ,� . , . -. ''�!. __; - � !'-L . 1. : . - - _ . ­!,.1Z; . . - ACURE FOR FICLONS ",-. ;.. . 1 ,,dr'-:1' :.,,,',,�-_'.,,.-'.�'�r.!�- I.... - I � ,1 . , 100tto a Ta' I - . -Ai won an -.,:.. ;_, . � .L 11 i'l. 1 ., ,�'. _ . . I : L ! i � . I . ... Pilloi ' .. . , . , 1 . ered take some spirits of turpentine - , . :L _ I We, Lin ,�.'I�­�:, .::,­:'­�'..%'.: �� ­ I - M a oupt a . . . 11 - -1 . . I _.� . ' *" , V L.: I L.". ,. I ._. :"!�, - , _ 1' . I , - . . I .1_t:-;.._ .:'�­­;` '' - ' '.-� .1.. .: .. I .., ; I .., � . . ... , ­;�, .1 . _�, I . . . I I . 1- ,-. I I I . . _ � dip the fiager In it, and than hold the hand . '. � . 1�:l �; + !t we s . I , 11PIn It again :-, ,. . . . I I near a hot fire till dry ; than c . ., _ Table NaPkinst To I _ I I . I . ... L L ""-�` � '' ''.. - �;" _;�_!_.., i., , I.. .: a . .... . . . . ­ 1. . I �, . I - 1. ; ­11'. .11 : . (".* .. ­ �,i',- , I , . - . ; �'.. '. IL, .' .. and repeat for fifteen minutes or until. the - .. -%; �1 I ;,., it _: ,- ::, ;; . A � �T _ , . . I ::%. �.,­:. ; � ': . . " * I:- � . I . . . 7.� , I:: . - , . , . . pain oesses. The next day pare off the �!�.�. ;..; '2­ :� - I ., ., ! , - 1. . i 1; L ,� �i . .1. I . . A 1. - . thick . . . '.' . I 1 .ToweUings, Etc, Itce '� _4­ I . "; :''. �­' �. L- I.... ..-I � � 11. .. . .. ­­Lj .1... � I., t, �, :! I %., I . I - . .,;,. .. . - I _P -, i.�. ­ 1 .. .- akin with a sharp knife and you will find ' . ,r I... I * , I i �",.,.,-,:,.r -. � I ". .. - ­I �. I ... ! . . ��. .P.%� - A . _. -::::! . . L �� .. . . something like a honeycomb filled wit . � L' '. 17., -i -�.. � � 1� . . . . . ... , - 11111111Illu Im ,. . , - - I . �f . . I - .. 2.1'' , __.,.0 :.;-,�,. - 93%!C30 clear water, o ­.":i W . I ! f �;,. ,z,�-.�.�;.,,,�.. -:111, ,:: _ , - - pen the calls and the felon Is � . ,_. 33190 �'�i�,,�I­ i_ ! ' .!:--iili �::�:_:i:�I:�03. gone. This remedy must used at once :.!."..;;.�:o . . , - .. ! .. . . - § 1 � . - . - . ... I 1. . I . , I ..; . ­. I . .. . . . .. � " " - - - - .:.. 1'.h�'L­_.:­.;, .� ,.... E., � . L. I . rn '--,:-"._r�",Z'"'��,'L,'�:.t , ­,. ,ijill:'!-��_.- !" , :A�% _: I . .�.�, i ; L C I -'' ..; ijjl; , - when the fe'o 2 in dlicovered (r It will not .,�11­ i I . $1,i! - ., - .. .. . . �!,: "�.�' . .. 141;:w :- &vail. �.­,, -,,-...,�) �."..,.��-,,,�.".,..., � , , I � I G White- ottons b ' �. .,'�"._"_., '­i;. : i .� . ... L.. ; . . . .1.1. ­.:o` .. A% . I 1, 1.��.. ' Irg chil0rift In the arm� i3jit ,�� . L ,.: '. _: In carry I . . W, - -., .. I.:" ,. . - the Piece.; f:�-1 . I " . y 'i1 11 � 1 should ba taken noto varry them habitually W 4OX201033 3[F-aXa X40=0.1 .- I . �, .", ' ' : �1 .:,. - . I I . '.. : i , , 1. .. � I . I I an the saroe side, an this to to make them -.,..;!. :..,: ....., %,,� , - ::�,,:r. . � -, I � I:. . . . I P . , - . - . * . . '. .��:.� '1 I , � , �.. :. �,� �, I . . .., . . . . I . - - one-sided a condition that nay be frequent. - - - - ' , � �/i, "..'! I . - �. . I . ., � I . . I , .-- . I . ` , , ri ! ' :L ' I . . , tL -17.'J!P -h . L I ' ,L.., .. 0 I :, .. .� ­1 C" .. - ;, � . ­ ­ . I � who can nurse only from i no broad. No . g�r. I , , ,I f - _��'': I . t:: � .. . " . , . J i . , .. T _ I .. 1-:11; 1,....�.o: I It only the bodies but th he*b and faces of a . I - 1.,. . . -I 6 - '' �, � i!, ... .. ; 11 - . 1.4" 1 ., 1 - '"il'" - ,; - '' - "" , I - . - I 't .1 '_'� In all the obil'ren of a mother - � .-_�-'­ .�: . .('L � -- ly observe a, ­ i " '''','', V , I 1.111 v .7. , ; t the case Is a I m a 11 I v Is, ; h I ' ' " d i! I I a ': Im tlm , ma, a I '01 it it 71 13ortoll, I ' A�" I , , I li, _' , b 4 �l a w I � I 't 11 % h I k % In I 0 I=' PTLY 11 � 11 a a Ineffectual. h I S n n ' 4oh do - 3 I I � - - �. r'�::,! ::'III--jJ;. . . I .,. ! : :: .!­'; . �­i,,.-,��:�";:.11. . . 01;.41. .: . .. L I whole family can sonmetlme� be drawn over '. 4­_11­.. .1 1. ..U... k*. - � ... In this 0 . . .... !�.­.­ .11._._ - '��.,�'. �_ i - - Parbri . to one side. The only remedy Is to change . i y. -, . ... .� - , I �Ijo, '� ' .!., - ..: '..."...: j­� r . .� . ""'. I L 1 . J� "': nt we show 40in . I 1 1 .- .!-- . I , . � `�' -1 1 :..:�,.'., , ..- . 4) ROMarkable Value on accousl I ' -;. :..;, ;-1 . %Vlli � ,� L of wing Purchased the Stock Of A large Nottingham Manus .- ':. - - �, ,,V.'. � .L i-L _ ­� - .- I - - ttw - .. - - - � the position frequently, Is very i � . . . . . � difficult II!, i %; �;. I I - �:::.Ii. I i , !:. �-;�,. !., . 1�, 1_ I - , _ _ .. . I . � . Oturerand vvUI show nice y . , , "" , " 1 . '. I . � , , , , %L, ��. ! - I ; . . I � " thing for such mothers tp do, bat nome. . , . .a69 (;Urt I tl_ ! ., 'aing at � �. . . ...... I .1 L. 4 ,, ­ , . , ­ 1. thing that good-will and attention can so. .4. - - - - �� . ''i, .:­:-�: .A : i:� ,. ­­�- ­ - �­ S �t i - - � , , , _,:_---- _ I ­ , 1. '. .1 I-All I I ". '' � , .. . , . , : .- I I . ;� _1� . . t -.11 complish. . : - 1. I . I , I - Cl, tmt " + 4= -r3,=.,, I ,��-.��:.­��' :.. i.... ­!, I— - .- . - ., - � "'.. 1. . - , - . . - � " - ­ . :. . � - -m ., e L.,% . I . I I - 1, . - . 11 . 6 I � soy an Enoewsginli Word• ,� -• ` t By FRANCIS S. SMITHS sir an eneouraging word to the weary. Tl1ev, to whom life seems all darkeome and dreary, One kindly centenoe their sad hearts may light- en. One smile of love their existence may brighten. Qsy an 0noonraging word-to the errhg. Sin blasted, hunted down, crushed ono d*vAr- i0g, oven when in season ma y y wake better feahng. One wP g.: Sly an encoaraging word to th a +•oiler ; povorty threatens . him -help him io fol, h8r- `Vhon his heart sinks at the dark prospeots near bim, one loving sentence may itrengthen and oheer I him. • . ay an entIonraging "word to the weans* Mourning a loft one -what griAf can bsd8e r I One lovingfull s lnt ncemaykc pax from b eaktg. s Say an hea ,ligh nee word at nothings surpasies ; • Tis a An then 'tie . o easy and pit; asant to use it, How can one be surly enough to refuse it 1 ;. Yong80or' S StV, Yi,s . -. A 1 1 4 I I 1 i I i i •J, nY ' uld - - - :Three `years ago I shipped on board the I e was, � ,gJf,-, Captain Phluips. Our voyage was he pri•- to 11110, Sandwich Ileleands, and back to` 1 Magri• Paget Sound, whence we sailed: The cap ler &9-' � . taln, ctlicers and crew were, when I joined, as Weis all Americans anti West Indle.men; but as ' it, and another hand was wanted bealdes myself, peered I persuaded Jack ( %sestet, as Englishman vd, In a- - with whom I had become friendly to fill o'clock . up the vacancy. Jack was a fine looking isoners fellow, a j-)vial companion, and had lots of ed pair inform ttion, which .he, knew how to use; jlr cell, brit although he dressed-and. looked like a I then sailor, he had not been long on board ship 'a �►- before it beoome plain t9at he had net been l'°rlag brought ap a salt. tried to U.lr captain rgas a Tartar and no mistake ; the con. - and as he had the eye of a hawk, no fault be cis. , committed by man or boy escaped him. e hour This was espeoially unfortunate for my Eng- - doffed lish shipmate. He had shipped on able- ° gear, • seamAn's wages; but his deficiencies were 4000m- , se many and glarigg, that our captain, who seemed to watch hie movements more care MUM " fully than those of the rest of the crew, - often inflicted upon him punishments pain- fcl to witness. I had a strong attachment to Chester, and stood hit friend whenever - I could, by taking memo of his duties along with my own ; bat I was not always at S hand ti help him, so he fell oftener than others beneath the captata'd displeasure. \ I one : night, when I was at the wheel, the f wind rose into a- gale. The captain came rep �Q on dsck :-un_ - set all hands to reef the top pvV s - sails, Tlie men were: manning the halyards ent% to hoist away, when poor C Jester, instead of letting go the reef tackle, let go the wea- ther fore topsail brace, and away went the ,one yard fore and aft. By luffing up smartly . r however, we managed to get it checked I without carrying saythirp away. Bat Cap thin Phllllps, frothing at the month, swore its,: he would tan the foolishlubber's hide wha t� had done so clumsy a thing. Saying which, he rubbed at Chester with a piece of ratline, • which he bro ' t down upon his neck and shoulders, ving them a tearful out. $e � a u ` was in the sot of raising it aga n, all hands . looking on in silence, when a voice from aloft roared out, "Hold your hand 1" LP; The v6!-,e was wonderfully loud and clear, I seemingly coming from the maintop. The [der captain fell back, and, looking rep cried, ip great rage s " Aloft there 1" 1 " Hallo& 1" was the answer back., up ` "Come down upon the deck," was 'the and Captain's imperious order. "Come rep here and see how you will like it " was the. contemptuous response. it, C 3me down, 1 say,_ 'upon the dock*" '' foamed the captain. 0 " Come rep and fetch me," returned the 1 voleB from aloft. "Who is rep there, Mr. Rassom i'' cried h c o 3 the captain appealing to the fins o ff oer. "No one, sir," was the reply, "as far fie buy,I can see. All seem present on deck."' v . The captain's rage was now terrible , to witness. " All seem present, Mr. Itanom t what do yon mean by that, dr 2 I ask YOU . agsino Who L rep there?" y '' No one known to me, sir, returned tiro mate, " All are present. All are on deck, - ° In sight." ' ��� - Sooh was the Bat the meoond mate, - without awaiting orders, sprang rep the rig . grog and looked over the top rim, then EmAs --- — the circuit of it, looking all round the masthead, and then reported himself alone. . t, Then the ship must be haunted i cried V the .chief mate. S . The captain hereupon dropped the rope: so end which he had held to his hand and went - below. It was evident that he was strange• ly affected by what had 000arreI. And so . my fellow - countryman escaped farther pan' - ishment that night. But in a few days our rkipper had forg4t- IN - ten his fears, and looking out for another object upon whom to vent his spleen, I had r the ill - fortune to feel his wrath. He order - . ad me to make '& knot in the and of an old fagged rope to be used. for a lashing. In a HOW while I returned, saying _that I had - . made the best job I could of a rope wh1ah wasHite fagged out. oar bell %, Roll, said he, U that's y \, You are as much of a lubber am your friend Zte# Cheater. Bat I'll dock you both to ordinary i seaman's wages." I tried to show him that - the rope was too much worn to .mats a neat S" piece of work of it. "Indeed;' I said, •{ it is sadly fa " "Faptge is O it i' cried he . saornfuUy; )i"then I'll finish It over your labberly back." eco) ' " No you won't," roared oat a voice from behind the long boat. The eaptain rpm � In the direction of the sound, but he 411 - ad to discover the speaker. - " Who was that? he cried Is - A storm of •n�► It, adthrash -him within an inch of rho e . life." I aeaOO�t "Will you ! hah 1 hah 1 hah 1" was As Moog reply, dropping seemingly _from MAVU, . ' It was-b broad daylight when this tool up there. could wam as munch mud 1� i wd mysti8e d by the eeearreato• as was the pptaln ; but neither he nor It or �* Q th068 O the crew to whom he di9tAS lith %thereon. But, w ver or wlsattna e A`12(1 P - 01"d the words, my porpso6 war 04drW 4 was ChedeVe on a.prev:Ns 000asA —1 Th' hale went below filled mom Md0 W ■ '' _ l` I r _ yrr. F : •' %' : - , i ' 'i - I - - . 1. . If , - . '), 1 - ' - . - . ' ' i ' I, . . p !'- . , . . . . . ' . . -- .. �_ ..._ __... - - -- t ears ti�wisg bo6iad him, as he t smd put `molt bf the crew iti terror, '; ," , "' "" " "' "' "''.�""'• , �, �'"'"�"�° ` • - `{ to d upon the oabtn- ladder, the rope's. and had so o M.,& IIIMIE Y"■ . ALL ABOARD FOR ape P° , pe opportunely •n one' occasion ,' u�m Betters. Iron, wood, and mtsdellaa- nd which 'had so vexed him, saved me from the vengeance of the , cap- s,m mm�os, tar sale. For partioulare address - : - Sailors in general aresnperstltioas beings. lain. But It was beyond my power to H. w: PBTBPi$, Brantford, Out. ASKATOOK ... vtiatever oannot be easily made out or so- answer the enquiry, neither could the mate - ounted for on natural principles to laid to nor any of the survivors throw light there. U N"N* LAKK A 00•' GALT. he account of the supernatural, Our cap- upon. Had we known what ventriloquism The Board liltc�a to of jhs WHiperence colon." . sin was'no bettor in this re 01 than his, was we might have had therein a solution , iz�tlon Soviet (t.[m[1e 1 rcq�eat that every 8o'ip �s �rle and �acliiine �CPBW . W�r$� Owner this season aalect the Land In the Colony 110 row, for he was as illiterate as they ei�r,,�t of the mystery; but I had never hoard as t�rrlage and Rases Axles, iron and Steel 8d which h1s scrip e>at(tte� htdn. D the matter of navigation and as ro'hgh adept in that aril neither bad any of my and cap lloretrs. etc. List an application, The resident eat At 1flodse Jaw is Mr. John A. - nd untutored. He evidently believed that shipmates, otherwise I judged snoh fact __ ___- ________ .__7 ___ Whitmore, and Ahe resident agent In the colony to lt3 ship was haunted; and that a spirit would have been mentioned and Lilo voices >ti[r. Thomas Copland, gmkasoon. - . J.' d W 8I1'E, Pr�eident. ram the vasty deep had a mind to torment accounted for on that ground. Poor Ches• • 0A1L01--1,L1)1- C. P �WBLL, Manager. ' tam by its interferences. O i - retiring to ter, when with as oar most intelligent ship- >soofety's otNses: 11111[ing St. `1o'eat, Torsit a ' ,eat, at the end of hill evening's watch, 1.is mate, seemed to be all much in the dark as Toronto. 24th Apfil, 1888. lumbers were a•oneed by a Oad and fear - the rat of ns, bat ha was not Ia the least t al cry which seemed to eater the oabin by put out of the way by the occurrences, FOR t� KMUON. . \ ,he side -light which was left open for .en• though he foreshowed in others the super• AIhn 1 We lino of the Cefeage and llert>ttwestdn H ilation. The aid was ht by the second natural idea. Subway m Central XWLketa and NorUmm - I ►fl'ioer, who was oa the quar'er•deok, and Strolling along the streets of Sw Ne1bra6sua. N6VV sections are being opened up and � V • ly -Chester who was at the wheel; neither Francisco one night, about a year after the rapidly settled in those woudertslly uredzeths P 1- - - !f whom could throw -light upon the fuel• wreck read for anything in the way •f•"h and the ..aM women" will have �•fint lent to the captain, who had i ushed on to amusement that might turn up, my eye �Fortall inform tion which will be sent you free 91 ' - W - - o, he deck in a state of terror, and demanded caught a large poster which announced the charge) at,ont the tree lands and cheap homes, applz M r; 11 � - p .. Q _ i to JOHN H KOSLZ'V,F F+i ' . I ^' J a vain for the production of the -offender. wonderful doings of Professor Meredith— k,;. a I y western Oanadian Pan. Agent, a. 6 N. w. By.. � I From that day it was clear to us all that " the unrivalled and world- renowned Von- IL N. K" 0q York et. Toronto, Ons. H -y A : �. � � , . I Nptatn_Pail]fps was tormiented by appre• triloquist. iienerat ass. Agent. Ohioan, ills. \. �' ,� M \ , Ieneioas of coming disaster, An ides was "Tuts " thougbt I "shall be the sburoe . o � t ized in his mind that hit ship was visited ry w spirit from the Invisible world, who ,)referred to make itself heard rather than ieen. And this idea was strengthened by ;he fact that when he was on deck, and be Mme angty at the conduct of any of the nen ; especially when his anger was made nanifest in oaths and blows ; the unseen tut ever- Agilant visitor from afar would — ?arched apparently on the top of the main. nest —utter the insolent laugh or the do. lorous warning. Os these ccmelppans the poor unan'would rash off to his oabtn,*ith blanch• id cheek and tottering limb, and there ►bide until the gale in his moral sensibilities should subside. That it vras angry with no moolse but the captain was clear, from the fact that it never took any notice of the conduot of any other person. The mate or the boatswain might not as they liked, or the men jibe and ohafi each other; no mat- ter —the voice was not heard— neither laugh nor moan fell upon our ears. But most of those who lived In the forecastle were far from being happy, many of them shared the It are of the skipper; and I saw they would much rather have braved his wrath than be tormented as they were by the ', voices 4 the night " or the '' day." 111 yself and Cheater were exceptions. What his opin- ions were he would not say: he met slimy questione'by adroit evasions. As for my- self, I had no explanation to give, . neither had I any fear, for I ate, slept and worked r s well am before. Thus matters went on u otil we • ware within two days' *all of the Islands. All the while our poor captain had been ktept from tyranny by his fears of the voice ; but rated b moms fault in seaman- of my evening's enjoyment." Turning my face in the direction of the " Hall of 83ienoe and Emporium of Amusement." I was soon seated Ina snag corner .of the body of the building, and was not long in be- ing carried away by the wonderful sayings acct doings of the Professor. At last he told um that he would hold an imaginary conversation with a porr!ou up the ohimney. He did,s�. When in the midst of a dia- logue, the person up the Has gave a derisive " hah, hah, hah 1" I was startled. I sprang from my seat. "Barely," said I, half aloud, " that is the votes, and tone, and words which more than once came from the maintop of the Niger," And while I was staring at the Professor, with eyes ready to leap out of their sockets, he came to the front of the stage to perform his part, Then, in spit ' of his flowinit beard and other deooratio�, I saw In Professor Meredith the identioil Jack Chester, who, over twelve months before, was believed to have leaped• is a St of madness into the sea,, and was drowned. . "Chester I' I orlod out, to my excite- ment. " Sit down t" cried one ; " pat him out,'' said some others. In the meanwhile I had come to myself, and resumed my seat, but not before I had got from the Professor, a sign of recognition. When the performance was over, my "old shipmate, for it was he, beckoned me to h11a, and taking me to his private room, he grasped my hand In all the fervency of - dent friendship. " Sit down, Henry, my boy," he d, " and you shall have a so. lution of Jhe mystery which hangs - ovar me d th t " '`y CONBOY'S C�►RWAG19 tops - . Are the Beal and Cheapest in the Market- Order . , . one from yonr Oarriage b1sker. Take no other kind. . Bend for Cotalorue -407 S1m7.9t. W.. TDAGNM 1. A s! lb . 0 • • • J - • I . I N 1. Mention This Patter , , - In . I C - ..., ' -I,- R E FITS - ',�' When I say cure i do not mean merely to stop them fora - Owe and thun have them return agatu. I mean a radical tare. I have made the. dlsea.e: of FITS, EPILEPSY orFAlle - ` ING 810KNFSSa life -Ion¢ tit--Ay. i warrant my remedy. - to care the worst cases. ltecause others h•ve Wled Is no ' ' - . ,. reason for not now reretvint; a cure. Send at once for a . treatise and a Free 11, tUle At my Infallible remedy. Mrs . impress and Poet 019ce. 11 costs you nothing for a trial. and I gill cure you. A,tdres DK. II. t4_ rt40T, . Branch 01c, 3� Yom St., TQratoe : I now Wins : ship (n the part of Chester, and being the an How came you to be 'savei from a - . _ t . worse for liquor, he, hurled a belaying pin watery grave on that awful night when you t ; r t j , at him, which struck him on the head, plunged into the raging sea!" I Impatiently tpiYOL a� s� cP� �T aesoo _ Clapping both hinds thereon, with a yell he asked, YLWDEP NACHRIE ft= ENGINE • . ) . I oubg rushed into the forsol~stle. It was evident .. �• . . the skipper expected to hear the voice for " I did not jump ov rboird. replied he looked nervonely aloft ; but when all Chester, laughing ; "neit neither was I any less sane than I am at this went. The en- ? Are mac'ls "sal at the QEEn Oily 411 WOrkB, »d have received during was silent in that direction, his courage rp .. y Q . turned, and he desired the second offi3ar to tiro affair was a trick of my own inven• the Let years pall Chester book to the deck. Qettitrg no tion to frighten the oapta ,and then get X answer to his call, the mate went below, away from his a makes. Y madness was GOLD—. M E D A L Se � I . he o �r fellow d9liri,)us. •sham, and the man ova card was simply I when he,kund t p a bundle of old togs, top d bymy.oldhat, , IWturning to the decd, he reported hiln to fiend for limple barrel it io does not prove satisfactory w e wW pay freight both Wass. . which I had j amt ;ant to ether. 1`he ma- bo in a dangerous condition. meat I pitched them over he rail I slipped C 30 Front ►St salt. TorontOi . 1. This filled the captain with f iar. He down into the fore -peak here I lay hid tun• SAMUEL ROGERS & COs+ . ordered that every attention mbogld ,be til the night after t�Ie ship entered the port, . paid him, which, was done. That night It, when I stole out and wen on shore. I had - bename necessary to have all hands on taken oars to is rep plan of junk, and I 00. HAMILTON o y ` deck to reef, and while we "era the managed to avoid deteoti n until the Niper L as SAWYER I . yards an awful cry, like that .of a maniao, sailed. The orles which yon heard from . arose from the bows of the vessel, and next the main -top, from beh d the long -boat, — >�Iaaurscrvasas OF— . moment several of us saw a human form an " : ENGI ES .3 the rail near the fore•swifter, and then a •red in the cabin I need n t now fear bn. « w rf •' rl o," said I, " all L s clear by the • t • our splash was heard in the water under doinggs.of this niilht.11 - 11 $zaotl so ' Bald e. elnd then he s"•med FIRST PBiZiC, 1885. at ProvtaoW Fair. Ohief 0 ffi "who were y, Londpn ;, Oent. al Fair, Hamilton, and Narths ra .' " - The captain and tooniinned— I had performed ed as a ventrite- ywr. Walkerton. on deck rushed to the side. A hat was =pe is most la des and towns to p n seen for a moment bobbing on the ores% of before youTnew me ; but beoc.ming • iiGrain Saver'' and i1 i �%e+rle s _ - --- a wave ; the maniacal scream was repeated, somewhat restless in my habits, and having . when Captain Phillips, himself uttering a egaandered all my earnings, in • fl% of - -) cry, fell senseless on the dleok. The mate recklessness I took to the sea, and In the . OS E P A R AT O R S. then hailed as who were an the topsail eap3aoity of a ratlor found my way to Paget "!Fitts" horse- rowers, rig a. s, 8616 and 111 IF yard --'• Came down from aloft t clear Sound. But I had not in me the stuff of Horses. i away the small boat 1" We thought he which sailors an made. so after my adven- �d ewers, t r 1, s aid s horses. • , was as nesr beside himself ae was the cap- tarty oo board the NW r I went back to - ug t ieparalers, for 'tread &Aid sweep - tain : and so he was for the moment, for by my old ferico, is wh�oh I have done r weraa - _ • She time we had gained the deck he was welly wad a� sown, I hope, gm and O.Worns Pelas Lw. _ ready to oonntarumd the order. Every - and havitnngg loam% wisdom by bitter expert- a isO a '. J - ' thing was awful beyond c xpnmiQn, that' sues, I shall silok to %bat line of life for . wind and the water wore ragtag wild ; it which I have oepadty ; a better than . w as impo Bible for a ■mall boat to live to sPUo old ro or taking in to� reefs 'I..I so rough a sea ; so, 'mating artne of ae- on a blowin n�gsht. oesdt , the search for the r maddened rt y mid vows of vw• " I shoull think "rio,' I said., ••Bat yon I fellow was abandoned, a ply killed the captain with fright, whW% -I etanoe against %he osptain and tears for our you caused no many a heartache at your . , lost mb,ssmate, pposed , Forty -eight hours after this we catered a Gil For the latter I sm very sorry, re- the port of Hilo. A vast ohange had come turned Chester. 't But I cannot say that I over the orew. The captain, knowing their pitied the oaptaln. His ornelty to me was peonlrarl%iss, bad supplied them with money err @le, and he world possiblly hove sad• 1. cad copious libations of WWkey ; w, Ln- ed by killing me, but for my forftunste gift . . stead of reporting him to the Consul, as of ventriloquism. All's well that en Ie , , they had declared they would, they were wed„ - , , . ready to shout his prabm all day long. In „True,., I r,�med• 4 "And I rejolos . . this, however, I did not agree ; but Unable . that you are - alive to sav so. You to I I j ; I to bring the tyrant to iastioe single- handed, our "mt f&m , fir neither Captain �y .; I resolved to quit the N +ger. 1phitlips her any of his crew ever saspso %sd • I did so. Alter hiding In the woods the% incapable Jack Chester was the ghost . several days, I was caught and brought that haunted the Niger." t . back to the ship. As my sAV`On1 Ur" as a _ .. , ' fogidvo are not tsstwotiral %o the ►nnbldiag i 61 my story, I poles them► by, � � uP - �` s a �II CAiD - � . ' .• the thread of my'narrativs, . t 1, ,X� . Oa wail`not more t - thpp r the marks of , r We set sail on our return voygo. p- .. ' .. Philp wha an altered man. Hs ab- skin dlssa see anlgtl fltr. ptoi►'a •• t,'loldon t . %eta ps stained. from spirits. he controlled his Medical ll,soove V a curls for all teraptions. � � temper, and this, with the addition of a fine of them. Blgte!}M, , 'lumps, ia- . steady breelsd; made our lives on board pnshtlos, mealy mat t• rhoolac►. te%ter, boner - ha py. Ba %, alai 1 we were doomed to a flamed palol;es, old are its use t neralh awsa'i"e that 6sad eadmgHlp of the voy!o. gespla too oarblrllolss, atous, b7 erors t not g• near the land", sled a squats lay ug - ho on hwled quickly and permanently. $uff wo cOntagious$ or that they, ` - the ships we wen driven on a loo- shore. It Goods b the yard with Inwroogh% beads these dlsea>" {tss ' _ _ nQe of living paw t when we strati, are due tO n • Pr �• � the need •n h and eke tdarknesr vnsterdble. The shook will favor. leaping It you are billows, take Dr. Pleroe's ' In the Ifni g Mier osbOplo ' aroused me from my dnmbssPs, !red lea I ,p Purgative POfe u," the artgiaal lEusfs► tube n �uCt. and +result °I ; ' out of my hammock, I nbataa� • �. Lit%le Liar Pills. i has prow this fprmu- cried out to my sllipmatem, g Laoo otamine is resod bs oembtoation with le rosnedY has swore It was east possible to reach the the material. to that •situp s dW"S" Sm etnrd , after part of the Testes whom the His -belto per° . '.. , b whsrebY ,d fple app�kaft" was kept, sot •otiag on too impulse Your and • middle -aged m� sat B to from one tO p Jet P �Ph� W of the moment. I leapt into the Nos. from nervous deVa"W'T and kla�rsd afleo- made at hone& s%'tnP wa N; Catching hold of a friendly rook, I wits dm,4 w loss of memory and hypooh adria, on reaelPt Of -. ht came after •weary wait- should eoclose 10 wnt■ in stamps for Lrg° NM 'O' IC1ei`W" saved. 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I IB published every Friday morning Lt it* 011111168, in 2 the lakes an rising. ...- -, �.;o. . i I . . I - .1. .. ,. Pickering, Out. .1 I. I b ­ , . ..� I i I r, TERMS: The royal - ireception given to jeff i � . , . I I . - in � . - ... Davis in the Sonth the other day % -0-96 P" To"; *3L.00 it paw in ad M& . � ADVERTISING . - New Adivo"809►84►its* - '. ' : I—- X. Fjg]ftW[ZR, AL.1),,NL0.P•6-i OnL ) * CORONEIL osesl bours• morning from , , 0 10. wooing 4 to & Surgery in raw of tlauo roar an" IM North, Maremont. Patrons IPPFOA with Pare Drags, Ohemicals, &c2W ., all ieav for cash. - . . y ., I rAm lot 4. 0th con. of Pickering. On Or xbOdl 20 ffth of April Is". three, Sjymar old@, wa red wera. with white spot on side, I steer. I t red, 11 Jib his& spot On )2040)- Anyone giving intor- lation as to the whereabouts of above, either to tkis osce or to Mr. N. ILICHARDSON, Kinasa0 -.411 be suitably rewarded. 911 , . ___ . - .. I . . - . * . . I 11 I - � I I � . . I . 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I . yearly or yearly co tracts ayable qu received is pretty good evidence that • il I _. - I ,-:. .. -,. .i I. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE -:. - ... � . - I . I - a �� -1, . * \' Badness cards, lin or und6r. with r, a large number of the Southerners are . 112 - .., k 0 , $5 00, pa Is i advance . -_ ! .. . _. I . . - .1-.. . . - 11­.�..,. '001 " - Notice is hereby -.... . . . . .1 � I .. .. . . - ... . . .... _'... - I Advertisements without writter instru tions, Still wedded to the principles which - given that all ' : !�: - - ­ ­.. I , . . 1, . � .. .1 � � . _. . ... . ,. '. . . . . will be inserted u til forbi don and ch so- ­ I I I 1, I . I . '_ , . . � . _F, . . .1 I .1 . . he war they defended with MANTJRE PILES A14D ALL RUB- - � ". . - I . , , - . . * .. - .. . . � . . ... .. .� .. : . . . �, � .. �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing ve ise- during t . . . . - .�. I . � .. . . . - - the pub- in �.. -, -­: - - - � - - . . - . I I ... - �. wentsmustbe in writing and sent their lives. - . - I �, ..1. . to dwelling houses . . .1 . I . . I _1 limber. I � ,,,_ - - k .. `,::._ . . ... . BISH adjacent: "--- __ __ - , q. i �.. ' . villages in the Township o . . � . f Pickering � . . . Job Work prom fly atte�ded to. ., 1. : � - 1,_ . , [ . f. .. . - ,:� - - __ . . - 11,� : " I I - JML . . _. ... '!rpm ; I . - . nate occasionally proves it - " �J_Axz_-v N , a, PROPRIETOR. The Se ugt be REMOVED FORTHWITH. L. L ACKERK;1 N. h & little life ill its dry bones. For In By order of the Board of Health. = - I Ahe other evening, Senators � I I __ ,_ . our ]PoIL1043 " ict Independen, e. A ample, . 6101)mDs '1111-1 I I I .- u, pitched . Dated at Pickering, this 19th I day of, i . � .1 'a a Deal Papal . . Fij;Xc "a L ­ . 1 our A-1 j3tj&t t),ne--The I exander land Plumb had a I ' . . . : -.1 401U M ,earty ' stion 'of , - L ' - I -, I rt . battle ttle over some que I 1. @uPpo of the DW is of Pi kerihig and viol AtV. a . . I Mr. Alexander referred to . I i I or other., I Chau*sm-an. nee . Our 1E;_ _41 privilege May, 188i . . _ L 'ds at tea tl Red1, fe 29-81 1 tv. FORRSTEtlq ''' 00 ; 1886. b in the customary way, as - , � I . I . I L! I I . . . I . . . . - ,- Plumb * � . ; I : - - . � I . - his honorable friend. Mr. '_P26 , 0033=1=0=- . ... . . I ., ���L21 , Mr. Plum FRIDAY1 _ :F1:z10:08. :' " 'L, . . �4 . .- . . � . ► - . . . , . . � . . ! ; .1. . . � rose to remark that he was not Mr. Or luln'p tenders, addressed to the , "-:­�' . � ! - - I ' .. � : I ' .. � , I '' . ... % � L , W)TES AND Cipl*MENTS. ,1 ; i ' I . � I I � ...::, ' - honorable . . ..' . � . . Alexander s friend. In the &P%"derlsignod, for the erection of a now Udies'Gold Witches, very fine goods, from $18 U I * , .. - ... I I . fl�oN*and cheap: L . * * which followed, both L Ladies' Silver Watches from $9, pretty. P . I .. .., I Socialist who a tereatioA . I � PRESBYTERIAN: CHURCH I ..: . ­ . Some of h Chic socialis, : -_ -,- ,� � endeavoring to speak AT HIG LAND CREEK, SCARBORO, 1. �1, � Gent's Watches, Waltham and E. gin, at. lowest prices. , - ... .1 , - I I . . .. " � ' , ­t fo eight ho will gentlemen were . % .:., I � . - Newest ityles in Jewellery, ' have been ho, ling fo ' .. _. Clocks in great variety. - . I ' . . . . . t , Alexander shouted at will bo rowivied until ' , �L � .� L . . I.. IL' I I . obably get t ant ears. - ' , . ,_ a once. Mr. _. 1. 1nit PrI I � I . : . � . .1 - .� I I - - :` - 1 , ,:I, � . - "' - . . �.; 6 �' I , . ' es , - . - ping . stio s 'not hiL ng * /. � ,. . Coin, Silver Jewellery made' and en � at Wrest prieeit.! I , •. .. .1 . Plumb , �Bore I bore ! . bore I , Monday, 30th' : I 1�.... graved in thelb t styles i . . � . Froip prose t in n " aally. the Speaker I I I . . I I . - plans and specifications can - - I I . ' - �. \ and reps,ire I d. . � . Mr. I it down . Fil be seen at the real- L will be! done di Lrin e present se ision o dere L d - both to sit . down. dente of'Mr. Robt. Cowan, Highland Creek. . . I Jewellery ivade to brdek - ; . . . . . . I . - - I I . . . The Committee ere not bound to LtItOps the Forks, Spoons, &,c., engraved, .. - . , . �. of the Domin.on nt in the A lexander now refer's to his five I I . . .... . .. lowest or any,pender. I � 1'. I r- .1 . I .. � .. . . .. I . 11 ­ � .1 1:! Stott Act, the Senate as '. I J . .�.% way of amen ng th s?ecial enemies in ALEX. NEILSON, Scey. of Com. . . . . la'Watches and Clocks repaired..,E�S . . . I ! - . 11 'i .1 I . . . . � . . . - . � I . L y for - Rats," and resent i known him- �_ �, . Malvern P. O., Ont, .,: " r. I .. .!.. � I � . . in providing a Idition &I machiner. res 9 I - ----------------- .1 ­ 1 . It - ' --t- . I - r 0 Iq : L . its enforcement, or for permitti f? the s -DIf as "Ron &ts-"-E1.-H0w J 10 13: W S L . � - .. L . a � - sale of wine w A beer in coun 7which ass , body .. to be Clete al Stock ale %T., .& 24 3M S- .-" - .._ tie's For 3 I '. .. I 1�ng is this u . , . Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, Whi�,by.. I - .. _. 1. . � . � . I . ­ I .11 have adopted �he Measure. The con- .1 present . 0� . allowed to remain as at arid Lease of Business . .. ; - . .�L �! . . ' . I . - - I - . - - __ .-!- .:. ­ ... . I . � I tending will', iave to "grin and constituted. I I 1. � .. Premises. L : , _ i � , i. , :. 1, P ,.:�. 1. , � -.I� - I ­.:: .., - ,I: ;' I .�, ,. - 1. - ) - - ' - I t i . , 1*. - - . I . I - - . . - " . I . . .- . , - % rish the Oregon and the p _` " �: i - . , . - & W, r , .. �.�: i _!, , bear it. - I. - ' . .- . _ � , , It is niuch o the ,re . dit of th I w- erges. o s s. .1 1. . - ,. '. di ter o Tie - I '. ; .- .- - �. I _" . , 1. I j, - I Relative to the recent isas t Toroni 0 General Trust Company, Admifils . V, . e I , , aucity of her - - tra tore of the estate of the -late ,LT � eeds-, S ' , , eld ..- : ' combined with =110 2Zon3r3n.01a8e, . � . i country that thelf, are boat accommodation, comb ­ � p6ople in this .0 - I . of �L 1-111age of Altoma. I -0 - I ..11, .'.1 - L _. ' . � ' . . . I . - never found a ong lie Nihilistic and the ever increasing traffic of Cana- , ' �:, I � I . L ­ L' - . . D - '' 1� the Con ty of Ontario, will receive Up - I hare; I that dians across the Atlantic, it will be of n P We h ir stock' a full line Of I . : - i A So ie ies .. I i:.� Anarchical S . ti , It is true ' �, , ': ��i .1 , I . .�V . ..; .. � Ex of readers to Friday, June 4th, 1886. 1 . ­ � , ' ! L the British pine s annually over- interest to our circle - . I . . � . I .. L - ' . - ' i il. . . ... - - - g of Dry . . ('i L I - . - � - . eliti0h for the purchase of the stock, , onsistin ; , , . - ' � ". thrown by the Knig its of St. Patrick t1iroughout the Dominion to in Go(xla (irweries, Boots and sheds, Hardware, Tweeds, Serges, Wofsteds, 0orkscraws, - ..�L : ­_' , . . I the f destruc- that Commander Cheype, R.N., when oes' a :I . 1. :.-. in America, b t work o . . crockery, *c.. atnoonting as per stock list to . ­.. . gsl,., . . .. .0 . - .; . _ .. - tion is d chairman .of a . . I I a . i - , on de�eiitly, and with ' steam navigation $6,9ffi.W, the purchaser to have the right of a . . I - . . . lease of the premisestor a period not exceoding .. . . .. ... a- d Trouserin . I 1:. - .. 11 . - I - - I . i .z , I . �rious company, wrote a letter to the Queen five Istat a rental to be agreed apon. . L . . : � . . ._?L , - cliampagne�, ai d wi li no more se ' The years and goods can be examined by ap- - ; ' - to I e I'' . I � I f -;. `1 i fqr the upon the advisability- of the British stock t e public at prices that can't b' beat6n,. result:3 than lle�daclle , on the Premises to Mrs. Mon khonse. The Which we offer � I 1 .4 . . � i ;�, : *- Knights. I - . or any tender will not necessarily be se- � __-------o ' . . . ' ' ' ' - . . :: _ . mercantile marine pro%iding sufficient F0=819t . . . slot - .:,". i.`_. , . ... I . ce�'ed.j 41 . ; , 1, I !.- .. _: boats for saving a in event the Premises. Terms 11 life at sea he Post�office � is on - . I 0 ie ana utest Fashia We :-One tourth cash and .the balance in With a debt of $100,000,000 aud (.f sudden foundering in calm weather. of - Suits up M Best Sty . _. . ' . three, six. nine, and twelve months, upon fur - P ' - an annual interest of $6,000,00) paid Her Majesty, through the late-Generill nishing approved endorsed notes or other se- . curities satisfactory to the Administrators. � �.� at low figures b tLe new Tailors, Greig & Wheatley.- . , . . .1: . I I I with borrowed money, there does not Ponsonby, returned a most courteous Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, :.-. . . " I . - . . . I.. I _. ' - . - $in . . . t L s.'.. � . . 9A tiff Hatb, . - - .:.-. seem to be much chance Or the i swer to that officer, assuring him J. W. LANGMUIR, Mausizer, . . i - . . it t ry I � Panama Cabal management 01 float f.her entire approbatiorrof his efforts - i::. -. - �, The Toronto General Trud Co. The latest sides of English and Americ - ­ . I 2D-30 - . the proposed new loan of $12 9(m9- such 'direction.,,... Comimander Toronto, May 10fi. IM. _____ - ___ _! -, . � , � . t WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM.. - ��' - �;� . - ' ' . . ­ ­.L. . ... 000. I ' be a miracle of finance heyne immediately - ordered two I ' * . -, , t wool I - I' House to Let � . .1 I ..... , � . I .. - . . 1-i �!­� �', if they did, b t miracles of f nonce ollapsible boats to be eonstxucted for 7-1.'..; P -;- . , I CKERING .i­­ I - .. 41 - .1 .1.: .1 ..... 9 ; a6ve ;,:.�,: .. .' App y to .. " - - .. occurred before now, an, I per ,i�: I . I , �- ' h he Victoria, a steamer of 4,000 ,tons, 1 I - 6. U'NIN. . I F., I haps M.- De sseps . will SUC04 led in each boat to be capable of holding a -'� - - �: B. BUN'r1N: G. - - 25-tf : -'; n!� 11 . --.-- ______ ' . _____ . ... . �, - squeezing the 12 1 ,000,000 out of the hundred and sixty persons, giving a _" - :i� Z06i 11 .1 , ' I L - : -:: ". :�:. I 'L' . . , i :�L' . French #ft I . . . 1 . . ... . _. � . - I � � I � .:­", . . I..., . . . .i.- . cheque for X100 out of his owl' pocket - 1. , 1. I I - I I I . ... . ­ . . , .; . ,.. .1 . . i - :., . . . - . towards the work. The boats were One 0` f ourkholder's Improved End Shake . L 1. �.'. I I - . . - , 1- - �. .. _L . . Ua Machines, fitted to run by -SEEDS, SEEDS, _' 'IL _' sque( . izr� 4iw. . F h ­ er a 1. . , � �... - . �' A I - notary ' I I .1 .�� - . I. .:- �`­.. I .. n I iris, Fran I ' was built but merchant owners opposed shoe Threshing I : - I power or steam; all iP first -class order. Will be . I I - I � .. I * - . I . - . instructed to i r - w I . . . ,.- 0 , _ , .; L. 1, .. , a up a will, ax..d con the plan as making an increase to Zd cheap. Apply to 0. HooVER, Cherry , , � I � I " I . i - , h 25ti. I . L ' I . . ,. i - - I �, - t 01tober 14 instead of equipment. The .'om. __ . ___ __ -___­ , L . . . I . . I : - trived to date. . their expenditure in eq :V- __ ts�6 -I.. . ._ based from STEELE BROS.,f Torcluto,'. 1. . . ­ ". - ve pure - I � L , ;.. . February 14. W�ether thi i, w s pure or F � - We ha '' . I . - . I .., Admirality, however, recognizing the , -.7 I ;.. . I � !L -a fu - no " Itl ' R assortment of I . bother the ry had . . il�g part of lots 13 1 negligence, or suitably of these boats, ordered them irtv%em of land. it be . . :_ . . :-:.:;,; Th .. .. . . - I - .. �. I � ­ .- !. s . I . '. � t stated, b t the - - - . I .. il.;_ : . . . . I � Pickering townphip . �- , , , i, . I . . .. been bribed, i . to be supplied to the six large troop- and 14, 1st con. of Pickerf _,_ and ad- .. L . I I , - _� . . .1: i I . � I �. ..-* � , . 1. . . - - .. .. .. - .. result W196s t at a sum of - 32,000 C g Pickering Village. Apply to E. ROST- . . . 4 W. ... 4 . - i I . . . - . I - ships of the Jumns class. Thiii-weritH W,nlni, 1 46 1 . , X on the premises. 24-1va , . I - . . was int nd r. A. - -- ___ I . I . I I . . which w to go to I , . V 1�_ � . of these boats are as follows :-They 1�r6;��* :b&jj6jj C: , I I . . -1 , LLL hereupon Mr. A. I . . I i I went to Mr. . . � , . . . collapse outside the ship, so taking � I'll .. - - For Sale. Apply to ." . . L . . L . .�� . brought ligence I I !, I . I i :.;--....'I.- . . up no room, they open out and illflate , I ' - ' . . . S. J. HAIGHT, � ". . . - - . 1. . " .. . '. 1. . . . I ;x ' . I - - - � :� � I against then ry, said he is just .. L _,L'! "': � LL6tl5, - . L - !­ 11 whilst being lowered into the water; . 2" I : 3rd con., Pickering. - Y. . ! � I. 14 . .. .. . . I . . .. - --.-- • I . is 'Wo recovered j ud ant for the A0 2 .. W .. I �: :` -*- �­ which he lost y . .:; - '. Farmers and nei� oan. Get everything the - wand . : , � . ­ the blunder.' I ._ they have double sides, with Or - . Garde * lie� � - . , . :. between, forming life boats, aild are . COURT: of RE"�ISION. .. . I - I . . .. in this line. right here in our own town, at City Prices. 1 ,-, ,"'. , 11 - . . `-., . . . . . .­ .� - - I . . I ; , , - .:. I .: '.:-,� , I , strong enough to carry artillery, as , .. I -..,. _... . : , . ­ �, I ­- : - � . . We have re ivied from 'Hon. *John " .- . , � _.L.. . . . :..�j , 11 . - . . . � . . � � I � they are used ill the naval service for ,.� - � ." - ' . . ­ ': 1.1 . Carling a r po on Agricultural ; *_'.3 , ., .c� *: 1, � . �1: �,l Choice assortment of . . .. L transporting guns ; two boats will ..� . " -, . ­ � I. , , , t. ; I I I � ., - �­ eg l perimental. Farms, . ; 1 , � . � - . " I - . . - * . I . . . . . I i .- I .. I save three hundred and twenty . �. - ' - . - ' . - '�; I . . ..� li I relating JWtitticipalitv lot the Totvnship Of , . BEANS ' .. - 1. I . .- I ,�. � � - I CLOVER SEED,' . � with suggest t'OD 4 the I It is time the travelling . 111. � � . 1. . - _. . . I .: .. . . .. : . I . . . - . 1. , .. . _. . . 'Pick'e-ring. .1 1. � .. . � I I . I .�. . _.... L.. - . establishment ugg'of one in per'901M. I . _ . BEETS' 1. . . s . _. I � - , TIMOTHY SEED, . i - :: Ca Wia by ; �',':. , - L'� � L I L L 9. . . - I � _. - - . ' I . . i . . I . I ­ ­ . - - � ' - CARROTS, .. : .. ; , `­ - '. I : -:. � - I:— - public demanded through the press -�f ' � . . .*.. Prof. William Saunders, of iondon, m_ that , :. . :. L I .. ­ . - . TURNIP SEED, * . . that ocean steamers should be co Public oticels hereby given that the .! L '. ' ittinp of the Court of Revision of the Munici. I .: , . . ­ . 7 . . Ont. Mr. Sa ' visited -..-! : ��., . L FLAX SEED, V11131 any of CORN, � I �. .. ..., . . _.. ..;. ... .. - I . Palled to provide for the safety of their it of the ownship of Pickering. for the _ z ' I .. - . . _: .'' I.. . I . � * '* , . . the United a . . '' � I L _ , . . L RA . I I Agricult arms in th , mplaWts made against the Assess- , ONIONSI I . : . . owl of cc . I . �.. - .''. �; . . - ' . ., Id . ' 1. I �­ and crew in event Of municipality for am I � . ... L .. : - . i, - . I - ... I . . , , � : . . � . . . . . - �- 1- States and its their 4 (et and P"""Pr's . ' t of go said m L PEAS, . ]BIRD SEED, - disasters such as that of the Ore t year. w be bow at t., ­ i . . . .. . . . 1. . . . I L 9011. . . ,I. . ... � . ' . 1. . . UCKWHEAT. . L , M" , . ' L . ' . . � working.. , .11 suggests that if the I TOWNSHIP HALL, BROUGHAM. I � - . '.1L . I I . . . . . . - � - - ." I Dominion G rament es sh one -Ex. .. - , " . I .1 . ( 71 1. '. 1. 1. D AIDEN SEEDS, IN PAPERS. � . . . May, 1886 - , , " ­ . � - �. .... � . : OnTuesday, the 25th of .- . A, : 11 � , t. .. - ;� I . . --- , . it be near Ot wa. The re rt also : :,�.. , - '.'. 1; - . . 'I., . I . ` * - j;, News of " Week. " L.. I L.. I .L , . - j, - - . . . . :fi.- -, . 1� 1, ,::. � . � �L . Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. - . . .1 �L . gives some in sting tables f trade i�`. ': L � 1.1, . . . / Farmers having Seed Grain, kc., for sale-, we Will be -L ;. "I' I I I I : .,. - * . � . - . ­;` I I . . 'All parties interested will plea" govern them- - ' . . . ...... - , -Great diatrOn pre . . . ill horses, cattle, sh�epll butter, cheese, -: val�s at Newfouna. sel,. accordingly. ' . .. . I . of ..,,,.. glad to show samples and quote prices. � .1 i . ..- �t - ., . ; - I - ,.e T ere has been 1 large land. . Dated at Pickering this 14th . . ,; ­ I I I ..; . 1. L .. . - eggs '. I . - . I 11 I . I - * ' and ad, i.0 ease in the e� port of The United States wheat crop Be L BEATOk' �, � - . .. - 11 . . . -1 .­ .. . I . .. 11 .. ,ill � I., .4 . I .!. � ..: -1 . .. . L...L.- . p I.. . I �. . , I ; ­.. ­ I . . - - % .. : -..-. .. - _. .. : . I . I . . . - I �.O' L i _. Clerk of the said WU � . q. . . . . i. '. � �: . . . I �.� : 9f I I . . _. . i . . . . .. _. .. LL all these e t butter, wh ch ham 'well. ' u�"_I!q L ... - . . . . " I . " ­ . - .- I _ . : Ir .- .... - I.- I I '� I .1 - - I L�, ' ' - 0 L L f -. -_ ��,.'j :. pas I � ... 11 ; ''. 1�, tli!. ,.� . s - tock o fal . kENCIE . . .. shown a con . rable in tht The ri"r Trent h" omflowed and . The Imported Non tallion. . . - 1 * N U* halm is partly under watler. . mds 0 .. . t five ye * This is n i ta b( 0 ' . . " - . : " . L I ., I .A arge.' . � _. �� . - ..., . . . . BeM,Harilan's vietorim Australian . � . 1. ­1 ' - L *..*' . _' al .. , I ., . .; . :'­�;.. . I - n J L - I opLpent, has arrived . - .� . Z, I ' ht . - .. W.. . . - , _1 � . I � WIRE just received., Prices �g , wondered at 7w�ien the large scream I ived at Landon. - 'i ' . - � I, i . I ' , . I I . ., I L ,.. � in cheese is t fte, 0 ­ lion. Alex.. Mackenzie Will log" for L - ; . i I . I .. : .;I, L, : . ... . . .. . i . . I * ­ I I _. . . � . . . . I . .. :e . - . ! . - � �' . - England on Junb 8rd. - �: . . .i . 1 1 � , : 1i i_ %i . I 1. . . . . .. , ,.. .. . I 1. . .1 . L I . .1 � � I I - 44 I . v1Q0_._W__­A_ , I . . . I The Tdr6zi I orld' aso:- com, . . I . . ... .... - - "* The Police Magiorktate's house and ' . _ f (A,A: .. : . . ! 1 1. '. � . � I . . ' I , " I . ... . I i - . I.. - . z .1 � . - � , , , - . I . - - � . . ]Mg events ens their shadows re." office have been destroyed by dynamite . � . I ..� - .MIL&P I � :� , , . . ­; : I - :. . I . . ;:. . : � . . : . . - . ; --- ­... � . ­ . . . . I I . - I . . . . ' I _. . _. _t.. . � . . 1. I I - I , I . - . I __ ' . : L.. i: _ '' , I ., I i . - . I I I 1. . I � .;. I . . - - . ... . . : : *:jl'. . ,� - %.,A _. I, ­ � ­ .1 .. . I .. i . . ' VqWN011lP0_1__ � i ... , . . - . - . - . � \ 1. .�.-; - That a crisis.' the labor agi ition ii i inOranWdle. I . .� ., � I I , 1 . : . I . q, I . I . , _L I " � : . . . . . . ­ , ", - . I...: 1 � ding in at. be obvious t6 th, I The jury for the trial of Miiwilif the � ill - . . . . . . . , ... I impending . J . oil '' . . -1�1 . I I . .!, . . . . I . . -1 � - - - murderer of Pretler at 13L 14uis, has 24WCX -A-3PP03.10 I I . . - . - ..,., . � . I -obtuse mj�d. . What wit I • �.�I� - . . - � !_ - most i strik I .. 9 .. � . been strw&. The property of D. Harkey, Green River. wJU I L'. ,1­ " ; , . �. . ( 1 - - , - . : , unfinished, es0egun, striLes ini ._ serve mores at his own stable, lot st, con. 7, . - z;. .�. 1_,.._1' L7 �;. - - . . -lit, . 1. ­�, ..I I 1� a . , .­ _.,.-. minent, e 11 -hour move o, g day, Wednesday, and Friday of every week , �, IP110 qL . ! I I.: , - ... ­ ". M. Do Giers, Aussiin Forelo! Ministo , Pickerini for the season of im as follows: Mon. .. � m1wia': 0 1 "I - - I . . . .. :.-., I.? - ' has announced his intention of visiting throughout the season. � - - - - - - ------,, I , --, the eight -hour ovement, all t irust o Prince Bismarck in Aupst Dent. - ftmewm. or Appollo was foaled in July I I . . . . _,J . ' e who A monument to Schiller, the German W& bred by 0. Ritty, Iowa, and im , .- I Suffering huni. ity at once, tl� . 016 to, I � - I 4' . Park on to Canada in IBM by D. Berkey Green , . . - I . * . _� r _.; . . question is bee min so bqrfo ed poet, was in Lincoln n tTer, I i - I ... :- .r Out. Oolor, dark gray, stands 15 Mends 3 inches, - - .__1 " ; 1: , be-devilled tha the warmest 0 Saturday by the Germans of Chicago. weighs about IAW pounds, good bons, superior ,. I . , - . . . . .... I . . the Manitoba Government is redis. constitution, good te*JW, strong a .., I k .. - of the rights labor must w th 'm hor*e. Major A arm * , I - . tributing the seats in the House, and , W10 Was - situstioli with alarm. The Coun do Perch; by, Prince Im- . . 11 vice f increasing the number from 00 to 87. ., &I, gland by Le Ford; g. g. dam by . lie _ � , . . . . recogniz ce al authority i unh - Ald Jachne, of New YoIrk, charged Norman Tom. I . - [ ; . ., Titans :--To Insure it told $10 to be paid Feb. . i . � - - �.- - ed, and every etty Labor nion o - with accepting bribes, was found on imi. pereoui not returning tLeir nwes.rNu- - .7 I . ,:; � . . 96 the h . I . - � . - - *,", �-�, strike regardless 1: cons Saturday guilty as charged in the in. larly to i, or disposing of them lbmet6ree v-,, yc.4 i '. t - . aders its - . . time, insurance whether in foal . I_..,� - .." .:,� -- �:. . - q It., I I �_:, - dictment. " . I - :, ­ S to the selves or otho i IV An at Ownen risk. 11 I . I quenile h S. � U or e - ,,, . A - C - - It is 06tiMited, t9it the Ivalub of the � , I � ­il tswi-,; �'..'� � � 4 . L � ;.z .7 . ­.il. � 1. - I . . �_ . .:1 .1. ; - I .�.., _. less the wor gmen of Ai�iarica t , , - I... "::,k�;_ - - . . �. .1 I ray deadbyed by moods and, storms 'The Im rted Norman H 3 J�j a � i . . ...� .­ die pro i - Horeb, I i I 4 I . 1 , . .VeA - . I , ` , - . 141. ' ,)N,j W*%et,�,tT r.,, , . ..� ­­.. -. My rouud . cb�ipq , .., ;e 4"F� , , . , _ _ , - %��tiA���* .. . . . this ar;oio m . tont d. in hio last week.wasit .1" S16,00O.- v4 C. OU cla i a _ 1 .33M 11 i.; Sbe !Ir I)E ]�E;A I' I . . ­ I 1��,�, . �:��., co., 11 .-*- - __ _� I . . '' � I . . far. db - by . I . � I.: .- .. . .. ,o.o*g men and e . - . . I , - . .. . 0 " his own gable, TM � I ii'. . . ­;. 11 I * D-� Barkey & Co, will at .; . . I , I . 000 - tf­ -�­Z-_�-Aj .T-,v - 0 . - . The P - . 8*&4 10 I . -, -M Pekin, IH*t . , _ 1, 0 0031�- � ibs_ I .. _.L. i * by SpgMACLESANI) EYEaG"SSto cdijak1s, the c use of thew vv t V I - . for I - � n9m. TM worp" distillao L , . - 1+ ' bli� PAuT - 4rtielbs in the Canadian Market. � . I . k. n =I y with " - ' urc Wo". - - ,$* the ' "oil Umtdah EiDglish _Zzm&�.. � - set -back. th RII dW� 1111164*WtOntg� W&IF PIZMDI . e i - r- ,,),L __ i_- w - - . is Sure to receiN e a set . . . untdo orch S&Ivureimp� _- , M 4itit1herAinitook., -Ti4tfs, 1169M . � .1 __"...,�_,., . . wr6givetittl �pufthavers toprovegenui . - : .. 1. 1, bf 'action and obedience to re iz entirely destroyed b incendiary firo Norman horse ..color pure white, with exomens . the Presidevi" . L: ; . symmetry, I ul nook round barrel, and he an recommended by and testimonials have been received from at. I _�: .: ft action; st I ­::- - I central authori )e on Sunday morning t. The tow Ion � a Associsti011 y, lies the s t ho] � lie 16i bands high and weighs iole-president, Ex-President, and Ex-Vice-President of the Medical is estimated at 02M, - .- I pounds. lie was foaled in Mi, and import- bee - the DO epidemic o strik as th - - an&&; the President of the College of Physicans'and Surgeons of Quebec , for labdr. . M from France in 1874 by'A. W. Cook., Obarles )f 00 . e orailgemeu f iiistralio have .., I . . . Cr . .�- - . . City, Iowa, where he remained until im* B�d of the Medical Faculty of Laval Uni it The President and Ex-presidents I . 4 ..L must cease, or tall events be to i versl Vb= recommendations ought to be 00' . - I.. . ''_ � ,'�.,� . cabled. Cue Loyalists Ireland - 'sing to Ontario hy the Company in December, Kedieg Council of Nova Scotia, &o., &c. I � 7. . . ducted on som stematic plan wkd to aid them in their endeavors prevent Tsams:-To Insure a foal 0% two or more cient t6 their quiNties, but if further t is needed, call . , .1. marme $11 each, to be paid Vebruary Isk low. ine " on into OLA '"uu%' *�' P ' fo ' Z 0 1 1 Am 11 0 tracts I " i . tt!_,11 .1111W ] arter a I wit �u tj ti I b alv� 'a fol ad rt I wr � , �, I If 14 1, d 't I' ,Jyei,i 1 W1 ,,e , .. it , . , , t 0 , S " "' ;h 4 i u e 4 - 0 country , - I , I - , ill, e I I- I ;, , 8r - i .3 4 L i , e , - , 11 I I r I , . I - I R*V.t � - tv t 1-.' I I I I I . It. 7 1 IV a! $ $ a I ct men tab� Pau ' 'T e n e, _ _ 1 1 . Si . n: large 10 i- - O-- r, - lt ` 8 Z orld 41C their lid , • 20, ,J,the al t be ( ik C D A I im I an i� �_�1_1_�_ � t 01 !p fee good limb erry Vi importad . I NMI I WO-1 - . 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I ... � ,,.­:1 ,-h.�, - '' � ''� ''' . , , k� � bold; . . . .1 I: V.I." . . - . I . I . . . - I present and past they do together link, : I 1, ,.., 1 6.45 P. M. � 1".. I I � 1. ­ - ­z � - . �__ ee L - 41 �1.1�. . . . P? , . �., 0 , : ; :_" � we M � . 0 , 26 D" A'#,Y,8"0Ws:_ 9 , I . - __ I. . - : . , L • . L , T1 16 .: 1! . n . I - . : EMU. * . 9.05 A. M. .. i e a , And mem'ries sad and joyous they unt d. TRAMS 60 310 W T , , ley take as back to scene* of other da, ; M IC oB .. , . . I . . . t.. . I .In thon,ght we am the writer, as of ol M= ! - - I.:3 . .. . 1. ­.- . t1l, . i .. 4 , :"fi!k. . -. .I ; - . 4, . : �_ -5.15 P. M. ..,,. I . � "L ,- - �: - ", .. .. -, ­ .__ - 'It ­ . I - _ .1 . . __ � I --- . :_ ..! . � . . � ­ �!, _ .1. 1. , :.. 1. 1 "., ; _.­. ''. I . ­ I I * , '. :. .- . I - . I . ;­ � , - .:;,!,. .i, - - .;. r . ... : -, '': __',;., . . ' I : ­j - � :z .. I ..; , , 1,,.,j:- - _� ,(r, �1 .. , ,, , I . , . . � . I : 'L", . , . - . - . I . I . � � I . . _ . .., , I .1 ,L' . -�:� . ��; .. I ,. Alid in the dear face once again we gaze MAM. kPMAI­' . . 1 ;. _ � : � i . / . . I '; .j. , I ', - I ... -1 - . . I , : �, I ".. , - : - - '' � ., . ", �' L ".� ! -: t. � I '! .1: .. ­ . , - , . Knowing that ne'er again can we bob 14 I T',�,:�;.'Y ,.,�; " " '� I .- `,/'� I . _4 - 1i ': "...1 , : . . ... I a ma oh standard.thne. 'L, I , II!, : - ,;­_ 4' � , f, - .' , I _­ . " . � . . . ., I I . , ': ,., . ..", - k I ._ . - . it . I I - - . ' _ I . � --;,% . � .. .. .. G. I . � . I . : . : &t face and form upon this earth of ou ' - f- .� � ITb !rt� L . linger by L the grave - - -_ .. . . ." 4 ... Z..: , �. I -L C . 4"-.�:�_'. 11,0 * " r ­­ : � 1, I " Now" we 9 _. _. i "I - I . .; a- - �' "AOCTIO , 1AR I grown . . I N ­­ .;.- TE BEI AN C I ROTS"' .. I . I I.. �­_ . � '.., � L . � II . I.. . .1 �,, - '. .. . lovingly with simplip , a­ I . � f And Btrew it 140 9 . . - oF - �! . . � With Borrow we ,9ur grevious, Ion ke- Lo _: _ - ' 1% .� 6. �1 . ' L �. � � . . . .; � 11 . 1. . ­ L . .., . . . . . . L I : 1, inoan -1 I .1 ­: ...... :'. i. . - - _� . ... - I I � 3t why so sad, and why with grief oppres I? VA LE FARN PROPERA i . :1 . 13i . . . _'� . �.,_:,J !.O:.'�. A GHOLM.­. .. I SKIRVING ...., AND'....-,;, TU RN I PS9 . I This consolation to our souls is given: '� I ..". � ; :�.' I . - , L . . . _: . 1�� I O_ - . . 1. L _ . .. ., . I . " ­ - . , ­ . " .. at those who trust in Christ and � .. . ! I I .11 .. .1 - - �­' , L ,; tt- . Th 01i , t n4 1 - 0 ' - ', � by.y1me at power, of We contain- -:,..- ;,- ,.- . : I t; -. . , - '. . , . I . I .VE - I- ' - - � - ­ .1 9 �i' ; SEEDS . shall spend eternity in at time of le, and upon which raul pay- - . :: FLOWE ; with Him 'ANDHim rest, . -6d in a corwn Mortgage, whlch,stq be "need `-,o % - `,:,. - T -8 I .,_ I R ' - GE A LE: Heaven. men I ft Made, there willbe add by Pub. '� . . �-,�,.. I " . - . � - . , 'at Gordon's Botel, in the VUlage of . :1 .. , 1) I - , I - I � 1 - . � 1. .. .� . . - ..., lie A P,al _ , . ,�.. . , , , It . . i I-- . Pickering, 1� the Coun�y of Ontario, pu .1 ,:. , , - : � ;.. �. I I I I - . 1L - , 1 ,, ' �,;,,,, , ,­ ­ ,, � I . ": � :!_1 - �;.: � � ".�" .�.. _:', I I . I � � I . . I , !� t L " . W:Mrr Pmicms . .11 ­ ..'iIi:�1:..;;;. t.I, . � .� .. . Tao" , " I , , '" ­ ' - i, Odds and Ends.. . . - , Saturday,Ahe 22nd of . , .Wis' Itk2l -, i �' i`\ , .:- ! � I : '' � . ., X gyp I A. D. Iffig, ai the hour of Twelve o'clock, n I I ,�L . .; � - I � L . 0012, _ ':'� ;__ ,.- I: . I, . - L r � .. ­ I . 1� I - The widow of Louis Iffiel is Ajin7.,, - the foubmi liable land and ] I 11 It viz " I - %L%'. . .. . . ; �, I . � A fs,mer has been shot in CountV Clid 6, The south L9 v'of lot No. 10 in rh=f the - " ' .:`, .11 L 1. . , I... 1 . . �.� i I . . L I L . . ..,.,. :� �: .; ," - I : ­ :1 L I I . �L;� - �,_ - I . . - , I . .1 I " - I . � - --- Township Of Pick ri I 0mavy on On- - I . . . � 11�:,! I : L I I . J._. � I � I � ; . ,#dtu&W . - � ... _ _ I 91 Pro : � I _. .I Having the utmost confidence In the in the "Girden of Ontw1o,', ann &boa nine � 1. I _ . . 1.. ; , I i �L _. : 'Ili ; miles from the Town of Whitby. On the - 1.,�. � . 0 *. 'L ; , ' ,;:.,:. .., . I 0 : . � � - . - i . ; ven birth to a mals child. The above Is a very VWX141DIT - : , . I .,.. I _ "The widowed Queen of Spain bas 0 jig , , , -_ - I , ' no ba6rr t "a tarto, oonu4ning 0 ,�Od a more Orlon � orlty of West's Cough "p over all oth - I � . U­. _ ees aresaid-tobsereeted &frams dwoUin ofth . .1 I I "a - ;'' . proprietors feel Justined in offering to molfilt value of $2,000, and two trams barns nod at . 1. .; I q. . . . .i $100o toy env case of Bronchitis, Influenia, S3,00D. The soil is a I"m, and said to . . . . . ­ - - . I - . � . - - - -_ - - - -_ .. . . . I ,-. I - Cq;nghs, Colds, Consumption in its early !tajt be in a good state of ==u. I I . - - - . . . Wid all Throat and Lung Diseaws that ot To those wishing to invest In, farm property be cured with West's Cough Syrup. Price 5 5c, or purcha" a homestead, few such chances as -:­ 50e, and $1 00 Pa the above Veto be met with. . .. - �. - eLnist and Druggist. Ch TZRKS:-Ton per cent. to be paid down at a � r bottle. Sold by W. H. F14 Id, '.; ., ) , i .. I The QUeeDlig oppos6d ,to dissolution ' she time of ode; suffleient within thirty days, 11 .. . .. �t. with interest at seven per cent per annum, to I I . 11� - , -, Another American Vessel ' has ben make up 4ao-third of the for .1. . . . I - . I 11 .- . ­ - . . . I .. . v I �. . . . �!. 11 I . ,..:.:* . . � .; . lk� . 1 '. , , � ..f.. . . ; t 11 . . . I _. � : . � � 1- ! ": '' I - . . . - . .- .. , , "; � - , . . . '. I . .: . . " seized. balance, terms liberal andp 11,6wn 1. . " I ,. '. :.. - , , " . - . . I I � -.1. -..- ., . . L " - -W �L�_L%LI"Z, - : ., t *' , , . . . ' . _IZ VaMoulars applyi�o - . Beach, the Australian darsmitut, Sip atthesslo. Per Kit � , . I _. 0. I & .1. ..- JOHN LRYS, Solicitor, Toronto. . x� ­... ..'' i 7_ 1 1._. . z .11 . :;; ; ; I . t . . : - '.- 11aplan is a Very fair oarsman. 1 �'! L � f ' . --went's World's Wonder or Family Lintmont . . 111 ., 7 ..'. . � .. ..,.; I i .1 I . - , : : , ` ... . I ' "' : .. i . , . ...., '�. - :." I . :� �t . . . - isaremedy that no well regulated household 1... � A. I . .1 . 'L . ,. . . . . L - Wont, as it is a positive ,6hre or I , . . I � :_ - - : 1. . . - - abould be wi -.1 . . , I I q I I L I :, It is invaluable for Sprains, C its - : 0, � . ; ,',.:.. . I I . .. ]Rheumatilim. I � . ­ . ..- . I . . E � .. .:! 0:1-. , I :i'. ,-� . L� � .�;... il-I'' _ `.� rn i9es, Burns, Scalds and all diseases requir ng ;- - ; L i , - ", . ­ . I .' B I lication. Price 25c. and 50c er il 0- 1 . � L I . I � . L ext4erna .. i, .:: . � - . I . 11­ i . .11­' L ' "' 1_ �. , i ,_ . I % -� :.,. , . . '.:. ,/ .1; . , .- m ... . - .- 'T Highes' It prices paid f0i good. �;. - a � - , �� . , - . 11 �, L, .. 0 � 1. I . . , . . .: . I)ottle. S.)Npby W. H. Field, Chemist and �.I . , ...�. , ,.,. i I - . . . q I '. �. . L . L . , I - . - '' ' t . . . . 1 .: , lIckering. %-30. : . ,. . I . Druggist, � I ,._ �­':' I , � L - . .- � i. . ­ �. . L ' I -' - , * * - - ' ` - ..- . I 11 _ . i. .1 . . Ha* opened ut a New Departmen I - � .1 �:.. !­! , I . - . . Y'.r_,.-, 'L � I :. I ­ � , �. � . . � I .. _. Cape Bretoniaus desire' lockl' self- ­.- �(�� .-wheat at the ,.. " .1. - 1 : ; I.;— � t filled. with,, . - * �' �, .1 - � . e 0 . .. ' ; ' . ' ' .. � .1 I I.— I .... t � :z . . . , , . , , 7 ; . ­ 1 '. I., . . I I _1 . ... . . . . � . . I . " - , . :;,.: % 'L- � " _ - 1 . 1 - I . � .. 1. - I : , .- . - ; . I . I 9 .1 . I " - * / ­ t I --McCjrr(,gDr & Parke'of Hamilton, On ., Rre . I , .1 I I . ­_..a,.: , . I - , " " . L . :, . : I rers of the greatest healing and I I the manuf&CtIl Cuts, ­ I mrifying coulpound known for8ores I _ -._____S ,AMinion. I . overnin ent as a.P rovince . of the Do- male '"; " ' I . - Scalds, Sait Rbeum, Frost Bites, etc. It Flour nd Mill Feed always :1. :, ' .iurn.% . ; . I . "! L. , .., . . I I I s called McGregor & Parke's Caxbolic Corate. ,__ . � � . . L . , . i, I : ", r"., 1.-. L � .�:' -- �., . L. !.. .- I . � - .1 .1. .. I , I t I. . I � . . I ... I I I - .. . I - � I - _1 . � , . - I : . . 1. I . , ": . Sold by NN'. H, Field., chemist and druggist, at - _- for sale. , , k , I ., .- ­ I I . ,- S At�s : 1. I also Me . , �, . ­ . . . . 1. . _.... .. 25C. awx. . . . - -, -, ': , , .., I.. Slipper' ; us � ' .. ' .-0 . 26-30 of �__ - . , . . , lam i'Work a * pe� t .. .. Large lines in L'adies" Laced and Buttoned Kidd Boots, and F1 ) ' I r,epofts- rec6k-ed from the country . wheat has bE en Boys' and Childrens'. . Gentlemen's Fine Sewed and Hand-Peg ed Boots .and Shoes, all of show that the winter 1-1 0 1 . 9 " eatly daina(.,ed by the frost. I 011 1. .t., C31'I =01I.-TM the latest styles, and 'will be offered avirig ma e a arge . or I for less than wholesale prices, ---Hamilton Happenings. There Is now b 9 . ­w. ,. any day. . -.... , . - I * .1 L .1 .11.1.1 I i . " *, . .. . . .. . -manufactured here an article for insta y :. :pitrcbase for Spot Cash. . .. . \I, . .. . � - . . _ .! .", . .-.1, _ I I en, I . TIONS: I at 8 and 10 cents; Grey Cottons at 4, 5, 6i r .Oving pain of any acute external nature, d . . I . eived, large lines of Dress Goods' it is certainly the most perfect cure r ` - Just rec Neuralgia, Headache, ITaothache Slid the I a. Flbuf er 100, $2.25 to.$2.50 - i New Prints, Gingliams, and'Shirtings at -8 and 10 cents, All Wo6l Tweeds it is .called Fluid Lightning from the r id 7 and 8 cents ; L . , Manner in which it acts, and is manufaactu Bran per Ton, -I......,-.:. $13.00 premises � Iq McGregor & Parke. Soldin Pick '11 !.. . ai, 35, 40, and 50 cents. Clothing made to order on the ' i in firs,t-class styles. ' I .� -1' NV. H. Field. chemist and druggist. I=. by Shorts per Tonit,.. ,: 14.00 * . ces we are offe ' -1 . A choice stock of Groceries and Glassware always on hand. At pri . rM9 i- The steeple of the Methodist Chureb at Screenings per "100,. � ,0! �:- - 800 nd all parties calling on us. __ L Ont., W Georgetown, as shattered by 00 goods for this spring must interest our customers a lightning Friday night. Chop Feed do ,. `;,, $1. - . - . - P __ .,I .; . - ---What say you to - a aee of Mill closea' Satiiiday nights - M, roast beef and mustard. _. -, to be said. The ques ion - , I at 6 Velock. ­ Il, . .,-. 940 is much ''940, ..WOEN WANTED!, - I.,`,. . . ­� . i - .,; I I , being asked'of the banqueter at the ave a - / , . t'' .- .. 1. ­ �._!.110� � I � .1 . .__ . boarding, bonne, calls up reminiscences of c ose - , :,.::. 1 ­ I _ I contiguity to the. horns, and beefs L ­, I � . ' r L:' ., � it :�I... I ...., " i " XO :RUT,j:Bo 0- euts thereof. He, 0I course, Will P11,811, U le m HOOVER, & WRTs '.:*� ; I seds a hinge for his I .1 .. .. :_� �L' .. I .. .. .:� ., . . . .!;� - . . �.. . �. 11 . , , . - - occurs to him that he 11, :�. ".� ' � ;­ �� r i'� h ".t­­:­_: _... . ". ,I. '' i% . � trunk.' Should therre be any stiffering, the eff ts . I -Al''.. * - . I -9 I 1:. : ­:',. I ... i I 0 . .: . fin , �i " i ': ; 0 . . . , f an idaulgence, in such sinuous fa,M, '"' , , I ".11, ; OUR 40 CENT TEA . �. :1- .. Gregoir's SpeMY Cure, & sure and effecrusa 00.nwod Rladsmli : % d :. . ; . 1. ' : . � remedy for Dyapep-sit, Constipation and all . T. .! - ; .'- - affections of the stuona,ch and liver. I . I :- !. ,� . I .. . . .., . ;1 , - � . . I -uggist. Tria . - . . I. - OFFERED - 0 .-... � " . :. . Iw. H. rield. chemist and di sr"Itt'),ye - . ­ I n :,. Of �V. E �. PER! RYF BEST VALUE EVER- A I . . I I have seeVred the services "iven free. , - . I 2" who i8l,. In every respect - P L . - :/ .1 a . rM 'I , I I - , � / Dominion GoVernm6nt Ill :,, I I . ,m� ''.. , . . i /- - . L .JAL .g...ft"III""I'l, I I'. I ...j. . I � . FIRST-CLASS H -1 . . t , . . The is de- - A ORSH- 3HOER � .. . R . � . : . . I . ' � * � .­ , ­ I . I I .. . 1, - . I . . . . . -6 of $7,000 for,the - � . . , - 1 .. I , I "t, . . . cided to ask for a vot .:��. � �.­ -, � �: .1` I I I . �. . . .. -l'' . , relief of the sufferers by tire at Hull. ne. . ., .... and General Mechani(. 1 - I 1 4 , _9 X * - . - . * I - I A landFilide occurred on' the MO ain - - . DOWSWELL9S TEA STORI� ;, _­. e,s BUGGIES, CUTTERS WAG)NS &C, ;_�.­ . - Of the Best Quality. I IC.. . at Hamilton on Friday last, Clias. 00 . . � . . 10 . - .� I � I .. I . . , , I �t .1 . . � . .. . , 1: i - .. � . I :� . . . . :. . I Gotuptoorder in first-class horeet I I'. � . , i . , - - � . � L ! , ,:,J: . & . suit the t mea. . .,''.,A6,180 -Z1.00 Immme :: sale. Has, Ba= � . . . 7. � lionse narrowly escaping destruction ADviCE TO' I MOTHERS.-.Are you dik,ur�� at . notice and at prices to - . a I vo, , spicea Roa ... ,. � M . Dight and broken of your re�t by- & Isick Shoeing horses -with Contractei Feet or' ' * - ,�;' --- . . . , .": - child suffering and crying with pain of Cu�ttng - Interfering R Specialty, - ' I 1, and other Provisions, . ­�. _. - . ;. . . . - _. 1. . Teeth ? If so send at or I., I , I .. . . . . , .. i Soothin; fiyrup"'L! for P ORK OOD. .;,� .. . . . I ,� . � . . � . I . of "Mrs. Winslow's - "; . I �.. .. 1. I � . culi%ble. , . . � I t , Hal I XrOXMITS9 . . _. . I . .. � . kce and get a bttle RICES LOW and W I I .�: �. �� i:_ CHEAP.. Chilften Teething. Its v&lue is incal : Vane I .. . .r , e sufferer immeiattely. . G EEN_ - , 9 � =; there is no m , sr , , -1 - Itwill relieve the - 'l. L-: ; i intake I `0 '' 7 : 'L . . , Depend up,otn it, I i I �� . P 41��� I , � � . � Vresh and Qood. I .,.� about it. cures Dysentery � and Diarrbous, -4 - .� I . I I i. _ � . : ,I. _� _I -, � .- 1 . : .?- t stomach and Bowels. cures '�',jnd . . . 0 'I , tion wiU oblip regulatbs the ion, -An 'n"c Colic, sof bons the Gums, reducel Infiamm4t ­ .-. -_ I . . . FARRS COE _"�.'."'R . .i..... 11 _. . : . I and gives tone and energy so the whole ... . � .. . I . . .. . . - , .1 , -w- . : � : � - - I -Mrs. Winslow,g Soothing Syrup#$ for = r I I I 1, - -_.-i t .% �_ , '.) , . :.t _, . _ I �,.�:-: , . ___ -1 ., . i &plea ant to the tX0A and is Um POrScription . :. :...,,''We have a very Muoh ,­, SBE �OUR STOCK OF, �_ ALEX* FINDLA - 81 - 8 r �..�,;f I, 1; I:, ­. . ­... . _i­ . ..� . ` h , cians . �.'! . , of one of the oldest and best faMIJ6 I . ­ I -, -_ . � . P sis T' I (1eaper Crea and nurses in the United Stat4w and or sale . I se"on ' me, rLdw it Bast.. . .. " . 11 by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 _,.. i �.. . .....:. ..; L�� �. - .11 PH-010 GRAPH Y. I eents a bottle. Be 9qre yon ask for "MRS. WIN- . that =swers a food purpose. PLOW.60 .1 - . . I � . . L, ,. ;':.'*. ' I . . � 11 -1 I . 1. L. I . I . no other JW$toibfbrmmyoNhienAl.andmsfts �. I . I - RLOW's SooTW,.qo Syjiu?." and toke . DRTT TS - ' ' � . . : - kind. . � I I &M now propwW to buy The Cham'pion is 50c oheaper . - . . .. . I ) Eve"body wondert why there is suoh � . A, SELF. INDERS, I - of A;. A. 10 i at - , . a rush to The cinning factorr .- .0 , QMA I .h thanlast. . �.:.. - - I.,— It' i�l 1. � . . . *BraD 8 r ­ I .Eagle's Ness, near tford, and a oil . J. H. s6 � na j .9, s. Bundy J - ate I .. FAN.. ING MILLS, O'Brieeoto- Galle -Y. - storehouse containing 200 barrels 0 Oil . . I . gives perf\ , I _. .- ' " ' I I The reason is because �e � � I I I - �', ": , I .. 1, , ; - . were burned Saturday. Total loss Out - now on the roads in Pickering ­ 1" " � REAPIERS1 I . Satisfac . - , . . - :' � don in every cue, a4d going #tiU � - . ' L MOWERS? * . . any persons $5,000; canse, li,cghtning- i CWT&460 of . . o6mers an 1_ . ' . '�j � !, .1 n ay Milght, Alw,%ye on hand. . I RAKERS, '. - . : ' who have had Photos taken by me that During the, storm 011 F id with Cre d a ' good,as- .' ' " "" � farther I I e CUltiVgtorg. are not equsl to Any city I .I., I. p� & Jacob Terryberry's barns at Teryyl�erU . i4 indS W rortment of Tinwar , which ' I - . Were AlsoDjan, Shorts, and al ,a . . 71 - i. . : -,',- Corners. township of Glantord I will sell at very reason- : - .. of makQ them one dozen Panel,Portmits repairs 'for all kinds free of chanee. No work 0owed to leave I I., . . ' ' " struck by lightuir.g. The cow stables, I . MU1 Feed. _ ,� 1. t I they I ­ - pig-house were dell � 1k9k EXUAIRED FOR W We , able prices.,, - Eggs$ Rags, AiOt the Studio "iinless first-class and highly . barns and W4e d - - FL " � - I fa implements, &c. , , f" ., . -Loss $3,500, insurance 01,000. . 5 `_.' Wool-pickings, Horse Hair, J I rM finished. Photos made in any kind o I CH Copper, old Brass, &C., Parties wanting Steam En Having Patrick Reddington, city Marshal of JNOo. MIT Old . 911'e'31 w6ather­--rain or sunshine 7 " ` -Shannon, Ill., was atWked by Charle3 ____ . Threahers, U., wffl do well to see us added some very fine'scenery t� the. Studio . - . i urday night, with a I ".I taken in eichange .for dn- bdore buying el8ewhere. _'. � � am prepared to make work second to none Lashell, a barber, Sat I .. ,__ . . ormic 1, I- -1. I . _. . , - razor, and died almost instantly. . . . � . ware. Mr. Wm. Bundy has . � , � InCanada. * . . .."i" - The weather is cold and sqi,14, in � 9.1m I " I I . . A IWOLN , .,:: � � Copying and enlagm a RM A : - - - ? I : . ,,we " i I , - - s did great TO' :, Tas- A ce at - � .'' �� -.� -_ T Lmd. - � -. i 9 9 . has 17 years expenen , Europe. Last week storm I -:. - " . 1 �. large stock of Fratm�is always on I f I dainage to property and caused consider- � Of Pickering and Viountyll tinsmithintg. He ivill attend I- - ,!' � - � ,'.,' AU work done by the instantaneous pro- � - - I able loss -6f life. The towns Of MOUt- - . . I M6 me oem �� I I . . to the Pickering business for CO and see Our GOnu . . . lier, France, and L . ar - ' have Bell Organs, and our Sewing We Me 09B IEN% " 'T­,�. onato, Lomb aY, We herebY'gi�e notice that- the next 4 or 5 weekse _ - _ �. I ' R . � : . ra"ve been partially destrOTbd- a�ul 24r. 7COMINEL 3:1, 1 :. . . , J; - 48-8 Photographer, Wtby. - -_ . I I __Ir­* , Maebines, to be sold at Very . Next door to Post-office-1 4, �w - . . h , I . , :.... , . 33rcx &=Ir and .� . . � .. .. I - BIRTH. - . arm--00-- . .... 1. I . t_zd - 0 " -, � I ...; . � - . - � .. , ;. i: �: ' ' ' t Y L � �'. ... . WNY SUFFER FROM , .. I I. ,,,, . =21"3 W* as our . to O-.---In* Pickering, on may 19tb, IM, the wife . "ents for. the I .. I.... Machite1geeffies and Oids in stock. . L *1 H 9 I . I I ,u - . low pr'(jeg ; - - I of Frederick Cook, of a son. I � I . t --- . . ­;�T V ­ N, - . 1!� - !,.[,. ­ ".�"'L_ 4ft 4 i -� I 11 . . . I - � �. MARRiEDIr'II� ..� 1, .4 . It. I I '.1 1W WWI, ering or Clareraonts, P. B, FORSYTH & BRO, - _. 4 ­ - 5th o(May. b . son-1j"MR, ,inad, I .-, Pick ., �: -_ , . (;1hANT---S4AcY-On the I at. ...:�,. . .. 11 � I ic e dach . : . Bost- �.' ..' . . - I-P . . ,._ - Haney's, Old Stand, Pickering. . . .. . . ,.. .. It'. � 1. �. " G. Howson, at the 'residence of El I I --- - - I - . . Mr. Robert rOnt, to for t1e above loWity, and we bespeal '' . I � �. . .. i- . .� - ­ 1, I .0 DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION11 � . � wick, Esq., Pickering, lers Mrs. Margaret Stacey. a fair i �axe of Xour patronAge for them Amy on Wishing ' to - ' U I ..; 1.1, . %Wffn . I I - These gmt1elnen ue " M . . I I - mARKET. I , _� -.-- I -,, 1j., . I ­ . 7 . . . I "e, , - - . PICKERING d, any business . Purchise the, " -, . ,our neighbo . rhood, an well kno It . 1. I . - I .- �tkl­ . . .". '.' F W, 1w, Y .' ­, -1 'TLI"'Nzwe Office A&S, I . ' .. 1'. - I . � ,� . . EPOL . �vewiflf them on 'Our behalf ­�"­ ' -1 . . ;;w you h . 1. I L.� , " .. ­­ ­_ - , , FaIj��bedt78ct6wc;aprIn metowc, pright i , IN THE .. ,� . . wm thereaww ezWe you. 72key do not . . . , " � . , Ii 4. N - : 0 to $2.50. %ran 0 I... . . t, w vt. $f, win i 0 conducted .. in an ' I W to 70c. Flower per q'i .1 I ".- Me or 9= but act very mndly, and . $13 00 per ton; shorts, We per cwt Chop feed, ; . . . . .4. . . . PRICE at LUMBER enever are considered prjLceleW . -; ', .$1.15. Screenings, We per cwt. - I imnnc F - L, , 4, i " 1��, &:A t ! I I ft., , . . �., .. - ___ . 2iny have proven to be $be . , - .: � ' - . WE llFlAT,T If 1) ' t9, t= FUT= AS ..t . I I . FARMERS' MARKET.. i _"!Is`�_ � .' I&V ` . I - I - � I - .1 4 I ' bb give �� Toronto, May' Wtli I" tN TIH PAST tO SPAN I - ,�L,na'# EATEST - - fto P.Me. � . Now -is thb TiM6 to UOELve GR BLESSING tirkot "y Wins.quist anavrioe WX )40N OUR � . The stnet n y1bu a itidaction, and mm - I � . I . . I". T XV , . .- . � I , Your Orders..,,I.,..t,- 1:1 ,; IZ .� " I, I . unebanged. About 4W b*4110116 Of wheat ofterbil �.. � . t, � . - k.-. OF THE AGE . I.. and sold at 82c to 820 for fall, 700 to .&W for PAST IR F,(;ojw in your. territory fOr S, 00- - I . it. I I * - spring, and 70c to 73 for goose. Barley &M . . I .� I It i. I 4i I to 11n_sft� rfeas 111ndlizeatton, D11k. , in )Stg firm, with ask$ a tinumceofa fair amount- of ttie P&trdn - I Ll,�,*�- �1i­ ,�* . ­ - ' ' i g t 63c to We. ( . I . �'" i_"Titfl . CoutenWiating Building Ib Ue ordered stawac&07 They WM an it"oliate - peroc& ,CUM lUm � 41sen4 and be U usL sat 36c to 38c. Pa" are 1101hin " dt Pa. age of thow yidg Self- . * I Viming should leave their oT400 AOIF _ _ a Z b who inWia bu , J I I - - ,A;,- , wus aeoup - Ray dull an Prices .., . 1 - ' � ;0:41eved how your =lam, so Pub Lz-- and We for rye. otby, harve ers. 0 � , . I Wil a Vqqat reduction In IM166. I . -1 .."., bez, *ft. per boxg 5 boxes �� 9"' 20 loads sold s - , ";... __ .! % $11 to $is for '.! . I - -i., , , - - , . - ' it - __�. = -A -_ L"t"', , - I06A slow, aw � ; . ____ a k clever., - fmnmw sk I . _00 � ItT 11 - ' ­ .1 - -. %T " am so 50 to 610 for -0y . , _.' I- ­ 06R SALE 13Y'ALL DRUGGISTSUO , 'L, 4 z I a ton. Uegs sold JLt .. I A .-ope " I - 1� Q*1J. ,. , It , -, . - : .:.; . 11 A-.,. nap e 6 i I 2 loads it $9 to V D BI� DEALERS IN MEDICINES. -.-, T ZAL .,4 i'; - - . I . I .�� ­ � _ ,�. ; . a Y r ' .,. ... _ . . - L I 'EkV,greorCountafeits and Base Imitneions. Gebu- I � � . $8 50 ; and mutton, $7 to T ' 11 im is - L -In , ., I ine wrapped only in Blue, with signature on every. . .. %. 1. -%,_. � - . I I .- - at " 50 to $7 001, . -, re, and $6 to Mr! Uhinlq= - 12b will, be found "t have many exciHent Vlrote $9 W 100 S EAW., WASH__R . , - ]. I I . lbs. . I to of preference, as it ilways hu " OA9 pro ptly filled sad lumber delivered them Celebrated Pilis ' * _' 111. . bm Fim uial package of I � A nd PO snoe it first made its AppmranOG by whatemnim. V The produce market was Quiet haT �, Can have " one � on trial "`IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi`III,I`II`II- � d . .11. -I- 11 1­ agat to any address oft rmWt of a 3c. stalnP- � !7 9 � ; . .% . l-, -, _. . isle to . c:,. . � I- - - .1 . ._ � - �- * PrIces generally ruled steady. We fl)lls, n to is; in th harvest field Some eight yean ; .1 . amo. 0. Wg*T & Go. � . . . t:, - - � i- , .:� I large rc dr9pping ost oaxd to - " . t I I .1 13c; butter, lb rolls, 15 to 17c, . ,6 -,.-. ��.. .?,.,. , ease to 11c. . A SOtX FROPRIV101M _­ �--;_­ �4-, - , - -, . , _ . . I I I _ __L _ . - z'..�. p - . inferior, 10c to Uc. Uwd 100 ; Ch"Go agoti, . _. � . Lor 9 .81 a 8SKiNQ 1W. , . :.:. ' . - 5 " "'t- ' ' - I , � a I ' a It r f k , nfo I d ' - , 10 1% I f 4 Im. t; 2. I - ID ' d a - . 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I � W MII'B� OA 0 'I ' . rrF71, 1k t $ . t SM- Rareer of a l!"dit who cilled Th y - .. two 1D41134 , t ,J `+ - Adjt -Gen. Taylor of do1orade bae .• id J, - i i _,\Ii ! `wabinet, In the Barclay Block, aR rude ifs =f. i�/..r . 1- 1. sheathed' ilk buckskin, once the Pieper of . old Espinosa, the ts*WI lr`. Mezi' sl 1 a ` killed thlrtytwo . wlilte moot. r@0 su t# ' :_' malioe nor for the purpose of robbing,;bat '. ,.: amply because he had a passion for blood- detachment 1. shed. Empinow was killed by a . _'- of First Colorado Cavalry, which was sent from Fort Garland by pol.; Sam F. Tap . The knife was presented to Loab N. i -p' L. -. pan, and by him to the collection to obi rge _,. of Gee. Taylor.. It Is iip..evil.looking," - . ono. mi►de pr rbayly by Espinosa himself . e _I' blade lbeing oevered with dark, spots, d bt- \ less blood. It is a matter of oonjeotur 4os. _ ,f,' the part of those who see it am to whether J thin instrument despatched all of the thirty - 4. I two vlotims, a supposition not quite fjlha• . I _ -. sible, as the dreadful murderer was known to have been very ..expert to the use Of his _ ; . gun. . Nothing is known of the "aairly life of _ - ' '_ ' 'r -g pinosa. - He was first discovered malting • i I- whiskey to the Indians on the border of *ex- ' loo, and was arrested for this, unlawful I,ro- 1. - osedbg, the cfiioers intending to makelhim -. prisoner. -SA eluded them, however, ado his emospe, and was not heard of for me ,, i - time. About this time dead BODIES BEGAN TO BE Y+`0 Tgb ' ` . ' : . in that part of Colorado. I n the- JuIc .. i, In the mining camps, among the rook in many a sequestered spot, bodies were -found - which 'seemed to have 1;een despatohe in :', the most brutal manner. Weok afte>r'w ek, . • month after month, this state of thing t on. The ,Colorado earth was soaked ith ` blood which reeked In sun and shade. For 1. month no clue could be found to the ma e7- 'r . ors. The many and frequent deaths ere =` inezplieable. Black mystery hang over the young Territory, People were aft to . - venture out after dark, and- In f idid not feel sate even is the daytime. . After a lapse of long weary moat i, a !11, "-. - `` Mexican woman one day crossed Baton ass r- just above Trinidad, In company with a white man, in an ambulance Ara by . mules. Journeying slowly along over the itee rooks, the' 'pair were- �ruddenly ;ur- prised by having their hors Bred upon�and . killed. The man succeeded In making, his escape in the mountains, but the. WOMAN WAS TAKEN PRIiSOVER I ".: ;_ . by the two Mexleans who had• killed the horses. One of the Mexicans was Espi Q sa , The woman remained in captivity for m time, but fiaally escaped one dark n g h and made her way back to her people, he lived j net ab )ve Trinidad, at Pargoire. Daring her captivity she had soon fixed the ,' identity of the numerous murderem th which the Territory wai ringing. She bad : - studied the man, observed his plans, and . . • I I was positive that she was right in her en - clueion. No sooner had she returned t der . - people than the news went abroad, end pure nit now became fixed on one Me oan 1 . named Espinosa, who was believed bs - guilty of all this indiscriminate sLagh , . , '' All th;m happened in 1562 and '63, E pin- osa being. heard -of in California G lob, where he was again up to his old tilo a of . .. �- separating the moul from -the body, Pon � is , the heels of the. mardere the minors of _ - _ -. California followed fast in hot pursue - of • . i'. the villain, finally overtaking and ro ~> . _ BILLING A YOUNGER BROTHER : ' of Espinoea% who ravaged the - h7 ` - under his leadership. Espinosa, how er, :: escaped his pursuers the second time, and ' -- ` . . ' was next heard of In the San Luis va ley. . . _ .. In the meantime the Territorial Legislle re 1. .. bad offered a large reward for him, d or • . alive, and several men were out on the ,j : _ see2ah. - . . _ ]toady one autumn morning, just 1st ' - _ - rims, It transpired that Espinosa was o ped near Graybaok Gulch, in the Sangre de -:' Christo range, on the southwest slope, a ut _. twelve miles from Fort Garland. The n . _ in pparson were on this side of the mono,-: Wn `� feeling into that Espinosa was somew ere in the region, although they had no dea that they were. anywhere in his Imm to vicinity. A man whose name is Tom To In,. : : ; still living In the San Lab Valley was the • , wont In advance of the soldiers. T bin . wtut ko�t a* a -;aoad more shit, •fir► been said -tor years, that lie had -new - at any tivilsg "load a how it Ibis taan, _ -'` ridgy 4aatlo� iNy' ik ft in She autmm a'aa- rise, was attracted by the smoke of a 'fire p in the ravine. Quickly dislstoan g from his horse, he 'CSYPT CA'ITfgtkY ALONd� ; , 't 1 ', °` accompanied by one of the young ... .. In. ``T . . his detachment, until he gaingd a oe where he'could see, the But glance reps ing two Mezioans leisurely asokiag t air breakfast In the very heart of the ravine It needed but an Instant for Tobin to see hat ; - oho grim, ooppsr- visagoa old man so fully broiling his - ; antelope steak on the , WAS 'noire other than Espinoma, who mi well have been "Red ht , ohrietened the Ha`pd : - . ad." MakilsR up his mead to an iiostlant . - =. Tobin said to his oompanien : 14 VII Moot - ' •-; at the old macs. You an at the young _ one 1" : -, Instrruodoay -Toble afterwards' ez- I ppl�Then were �� becanms he know, ii11e . iriend wY a poor stint, *ind he felt stns his.. own aim was better dirsoted upon a t el- orado's aroh Bend. Both men _raised their guns, bath Bred, stud olio _ father of murders, old Espinosa, telis�ei the red ovals, - �. A LIr=LaPB QORPSS. .; I I'm exact aorordalm with the nodonil of , Tobin, the other man's aim failed to its p�ar- pose, only wounding the young Meiiow, upon whom Tobin soon drew hisgaa - , ; derepabohed . as gatokiy \ he had Bette the - elder. The intrepid bin then sent !his companion to look theii horse, w oh ,L��ny� .they had left some rods away, without witnesses save heaven and the blood -�etl Al .. rooks of the ravine deliberately severed old . i. : ' Nopinoma'a head from his body, drew the . , long black hair up over his soalp, tied - to • - ' . ' s knot, and, making his way to the s t _ : ;;, . , where his frllend was standing with ho • ' . stuck his addle-horn through the kno , of - the half, and rode Into Fort Garlands w �sn he - was reosived with enthusiasm, ex. pv. ' Gil` then the Governor of the Tsrrlto' then wish soldiers, all of whom , gt#v0 T a hearty reception. . The reward offered for E•p'nom ! . Lrge, but Tobin had ggnnaat difficult, j in IL One Ira 4 Curing gbLtare after snot I - . I - . . \ - . , . t i . 1 , - - _. oonside>1ld, of .. b "O' Ia >rhe. "bill ,slid 4 e>1 h1,gh i�111'prs and is s�el Y., ., claim fri a w ono oe fed oompaayd�s former 1 edging on a atyb t��uop•• os each kind of way, t years mil by Ln 1>re edge of rooks. The horse went down stoic pip t use a rA'Iro mesntisae, witltpnt Tobi�'1 iu► eved a 4ev, oays and the man managed to got ss Pule, fialtd. dco ,olio you oan get In Dr. goo + Carron's 8to1naoh Bitters, a medicine that a cent. In tai •end, itosiever, tl<a- rioeived Ns :t day the neighbors got the horse moves the Bowel+ gently, oleansintt All err pu•- halt the mom offered, which was a very oom• out by the aid of pulleys. Too animal war ities.hom the system and rendering the B,00d fortabh amoank s not damaged, althouY he had fallen over pure and dool. G feat Spring Medicine 60 -3te, As ipz ht was ao pate, fl f ,. • - A.P. 180. . who nfsvat p t d and was i p ;tom !f plumb ow UPERtOA FILES AND RASPS— WARRANTSD rR1i lDatdM Y tllN ids jt � Y' ofd a o q�h � ke will eh equal to beN tmporb d ; alt ltlnds of re-ou /dug. vengs, but simply it is the t, eoaasn how the boas lumber@ make- so nite'I p„u File Works, FaaDmmr[m PAmml =, Qalt P.O. •' he had a fancy for the era 10.' I1 is a sing- money. He raid : I. I will tell you one —A —_ . - - ular fact that he never robbed the men he way f If the war gets hot I may - tell you 60 A01tn GOOD LAND IN TOWNSEUP OF mnrflerefl�,, son 11nd valftabl� ha ing baba► Tt, troy They end men out who are no more plym pan for st►le clye.p : rmall amount ad Sir at,aal =06 at 8 ter cant. If. J. HE *T, London. freguenftyfpunl7o> 'stheir,de es. thI 'mtr'a a prentioAs, and whose wages -- chtraoter is one et the most sir leg of nosy an not more than $1. 50 per day 1 but it In ,� _ • t A C X L OA is t 1g S FOR CARTERS, desperado's ever heard of In the West, charged is the bpi at $G. per 407y, every C+ wholesale hoagies, manufaoturers ; Ore$ prime and his memory 4e#11 lives In a 1>r�" of time. Blys. "v th" mf►de to do irien's _ . Folio. tt. D. Nmta,w•rr, lfandao- a score of or rl�►pionsers; who, i r a period a[ , work and are Old inta'a� grit, shad exorbi- _ two year@, Itevbl!' loy down to al top at 10411111, tart at that rbg tho" t#hd ate up(ortunats SO� so Acre Fariu too io Acre Fade! without drdi d1iDg his approach, enough to have them sent to do their f 100.000 wtinv pla s, 15 cents: 100.000 work." fi cent must o ; fatlrnlaeaM ball- price. BOLAND, It Is related that . when the Best Maine Toronto. : HERE AND THE i; i �; twilroad wain startoal; shoat tQrty years ,g 1, ID saw MACRi[rES —ALL SIZIL — LATEST r W. C. Pitman of Binger was a conductor. Improvements rest ; ebrwket band aws for attach lug to posts; teat, chinp and durable ; send for Eggs of I3oik'tngs weigh' 5 pounds 12 One rainy morning he started from Water. oirowars. JOHN GILLIZS A CO., Carleton Place, ounces r moors, Leghorn fgp a little over villa, "and, on arriving at North Belgrade, Out. • 3 pounds, and S oanimh eggs poc n is 14 a flag station, not seeing any fli g. ran by AM CLEARING UP A SWAMP LOT — 175 ouresq. . the station. Just as the train had passed beret— immedlati ly adjoining Penshw hheDs; An old iesldent of Crofnwel rear Mid- the red flog wam rats out for some parson- - lions twordo acres tandy loam, rtst black muck ors to et on. Mr. .Pitman Pltmaa eto pod his - well drained ; will make rplendlo sk ek farm ; gtro4 dleton, Conn., hat ta*on 11 bodies of g g tpri ng ores k; creamery bear g bulls on next farm lrowned persons from the Conn oticut River train and asked Stephen Rialtar n, the polo• now, tour tbouraod: terms easy. in that 'vicinity. station agent, why he did not display �thea A- M. KEATING, Penetansuishens. flag before. Mr. 13IoLardeo>R replied, Be Two and a half i itlllion you as sterling ■Alf AB A WOMAN WARTED IN EVERY. hue, been the average value i r the past you a•goin' to run your train in ��rainy A iowaship, to sell Dr. Talwsge�s new book, three earl of the r mberl j st weather t I didn't think you would. .,• Live Coal&." The keenest and most vigorous y y speolmen of oratory ever written ; nearly 700 page@; In'South Africa. . A ><es�dent of Minnesota, who has mean only fs ; full particulars of this and other new books A 150-ton beutdttrr rolled do the lsiiebnn- so severe tornados. mart that there Tun Schuyler SaiW dZCo., Pnblishers,Londonoon$ I#oat peonliar feature Is the singular sock - tain at S Wanvills, Ate., the of r .da an HAIR?®AND- THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY y� � Ipg movement. j�nildings pare saoiebd up out a" clean swath through a large ore Mail ; or 8tradents attending our Academy will tries for over thirty rods, into the oloads entire, and 6eme 'down soon be tboroughiy prepared by hishost roasters in Short• In fragments. After the great Roobestir band,1'ypewriting, Bookkeeping, and Business Train. Au-Iowa cattle grower has Jda' crued 125 ,tornado a farmer twelve miles from the Ing• Advanced stadmile helped to sitaadon. Im. cattle with no bad results, angarde it as town found an uninjured marble top table mediates address. The Union Shorthander's Coca groat economy. He thinks t horns do m Acid. Another found a very large meroW �o.da>sv. Arcade. Toronto. $1,000,000 damage aunua *- Iwn alonet. sheep that had come from no one knew R NSZ1►N6U18H1iNS— GARDEN LOTS —over. . Two thousand dolla>;s•have a Ivan to where, and lead been deposited in his Sard X lo►king harbour, adjoining business oentre, Y coon Ooll a the ante of which hurt. The Minnesota man further said Iero to three httadred do 'an per ere ; balt•aere F , baiidir�g lots trwe haadnd dollars ; large pa►k 1 will be annually paid to a mber of the brat he had seen a board Into v hloh wheat % one h%d'Z dollars per &ore up ; lovely land and janfor clan whose father wamissionary straws bad been driven until they stuck '. water scenery; healthy posltion : the town of Pone. and who himself expects to me a mls through on the other side. Also he saw a tasXpi,h A is making wwderful progress; address mien &ry: plank driven >lhroaRlt a big tree, and a piece A. HEATING, Penetangnlshene. Joseph Of iBarrett "of' Newport; Pa.`, of pine moulding driven through ,& small psCIAL 1rOTiC)R.— GRAM► INDIICEYENTB butternut tree. oltered to young Ladled and Gentlemen during while working in the woods, ang hie vest Bhorebaad. Bookkeeping, Commercial Wariness„ on a bush. The woods oang t flee, sad Judge Bybee of PortL►nd, Oce.+ hat' t►a rya, Classical or Mathematical omme, separate when Barrett went for his vest my the but• Irish matter, and between the Justloe and or all together. at belt the r.,galar tuition fee. Ad• tons remained. His gold wat h la on the the dog a very intimate friendship exists. dreg.lmmedlatel�•, Tam ;OROaro Bcsureres OoLLmos; ground ticking steadily in spi . of the firs. The other day the Judge went to San - Fran - Toronto, Ont. . The little two ear -old au liter of, olsoo without consulting the matter. As NEL80N & CO., MILLWRIGIITSis ENGINEERS, 7 g Berlin, Ont.— Sole manufacturers in Canada of August Kutsoher of New even played soon as the dog intend his master he went automatic engines from 2 th 15 h, p. ; automatic en- about the room the other day th a sharp- moping about, and refused to be comforted. genes for printing ofiloes ;� high speed automatic en- ened slate pencil in her m i th. She fell Ther next day he grew moodier, and when sines for electric lighting; automatic engines for and the pencil was driven int her throat three days passed by and still no master,was cheese, butter, and eausag factories, or any, other ' visible he la dawn In the eloeet where the urpose where a light and cheap power Is required pieroing the jugular vein. Sh died almost hunting tai were kept, and refused all ;p°OVe rice list and other particulars address as Immediately. - Eteven•year -ofd Tommy I Titta of In. oarnan, and for five da s would,not take a UELVIK SWUNESS COLLEGE, Guelph. Ont. -dianapollo stole a horse and ,baggy, and partiole of food. Finalfy he wandercd off G young men and women thoroughly prepared drove awe with them. The ton didn't to a livery stable,-where his master's horse lot positions as Book- keepers, Shorthand Writers, y buggy was kept, and would not b9 driven away. Caltgraph or Telegraph Operators: students from shit, hirn, and he stole another that did. He nine Provinces and 8sates in attendance within a kept this iii; throe days, tak daily rides once a day he went back to the house for YOU; gndwtas placed In commercial clentrea of for health and prima+ u. a until h was arrest food, and ltept np this programme , till the carada and the United States; rates moderate; absent one returned. facilities excellent; lrstructian individual • for terms, ed. He will be tried, for gran larceny. _ . :1 eto., address, X MAWORMICK. Principal. George B. Higley of.Slmsbu , Conn. re• ����7 E WArT 71>iitt>�ls Asi►.tYTS IN EACH irit Visitations.; �` t' gently lost his pooketbook nd looked in . P county for a new took we will place on the - vain for It. That night he d m td that he ', ' The raoont 4&th, in an insane asylum, of market in two weeks; In will onntain five hundred had found the book and h spectavles, Chatles.Foster the originator of tie dov pages, bed rtt&i1 a/12.75; it ieeditedbyaprominent Canadian aentltman, who has Tot made public his which as yet he had net. mi red,, finder a trlua ot.tho spirit visitations, which oansed awns; It is (:petted the literary world will be all tree that be had set out the da before. In M one time such a thrilling sensatipn astir to find ono who the brilliant writer is - the the nvirning he dug up the t ea and there throughout the whole of Ezrope, has arouu• booth n an important topic, otA lever before found the nilssia property. dLoussed k0l Csoadlan authors; ,ll wW&g to be. B P P rtT• ed the attention of the marvel mongers once oorme &gents for this remarkable volume bra advised William Andefson, a of p of Ctnoin. more, Bat the true psychologist finds se to write for particulars. Address, Iattruatlonal nat- objected to Book sad Bible House, Torcato. ' i, j paying lint hire nnlesa deeper iat*reat is the etndy of the man him. _ the hackman proved himsel the better self tban In the more enumeration of the AGIINTS l —YOU OAN'T FIND A BOOB THAT 1 man. Finding argument noel a, the back. mirr►cles he performed. Taree wag the gives better tlatiEtaction or that you can make man drove Mr. Anderson to retired 's of great mystery. The than was of the oom. money tabier with trkan t• world's Wondem,- Selisto Ali o,asse0- 0110bWos and Infidels, catholic and and there wiped the groan with h m. monest type known to civilization -- heavy, Protestant.►, old and young; ofd agents who have Then, to his disgust; he fo that Mr. fiahby, large ihatured, short necked, bow not osevassed for years are going into the field with Anderson hadn't a red cent d could not legged, without ease or facility of move - 14; O. Jr. Jenkins sold 128 the first week; J. It. Brace says : •' The first week with •• Wonders" neded me pay. though he had been well hod. went —and -yet he managed for years to one hundred and sixteen dollars " A good thane The' other day, a mailer, n f rg - 0r a e4 the so'iritiets into the belief of every for unemployed .persons; cuts*, it" Sowing oan. British vessel anchored .off sllejo, Qai., u�le he professed to prove, and to be. v�rs- �a for terms. Bm..m=: GASazna & come as absolute idol In the eyes of his wor- CO' _ -. went ashore, and after a ram is of several Y - — - -- - hoars he retarood with a rattlesnake, shippers. The storet of his immense power WILLIAMS Roofer- which he had put. In a oan. WAS. con. uY in lilt Oonoebtration of thought, mo it is �• Felt r Slate 800fera siderably surprised, when s alled the Imagined. �' Herr do oa know what aa- maaatwtanr and deafer in Tarred Felt, Aoofl=K p ewer t0 eta ' gaestiofis bar z reeled i'' ��' Building Papers. Carpet and Deafening Fdtr serpent out of rite can to;isitew is tea native, maid a learned Eo lish ph of p ReMy Boolln to be told of the dangeirous o spier of the B yci an to Fosisr For Loin a i[t► eitG pnt he had caught. ens day. •' Beware I do my own thinking � address Tonal was reoentip to Eze , I N. ' I _ f a `� their th ts," was the gakk reply ; H. WIL ilia B.. ?oroat. tsurnament of the Now E gland Trap which lest the gah+ei In greatafr perplexity Shooten' Ancoleltion, and fif • tooym were 'than ever. Although the man was so d' Q ELPH CARPET. W RKSe hired to work the tra licit sal were in his person and tarsiers is his habits l T ---- -t ready the word " Pdll :wits Ivan, but no hew" sick named •• Grubby Foster," yet d �[�+1T1 s 1 Ol�l tTL COs i glass balls flew in the air. ins the word the are many paopis who to have soon the mat;bnaatilalis ng him by tlegAOns °r`n was given without result, d then the nook, kisming his flu of cheek with raptur'69 : 0�1%N & DAMASK CARPETS, leader of the boys arose said : •' We and weeping rearm taukrm ms s n his Of new tssrns and d want • dollar and a halt , day or no gym•_ while beholding t .. a sh' lima work. - The strike was a sr@ obedleaos t& his will, the lost mother Bend for catalogue' of Jeffwwn Harman of 0 svtlle, KY's or sister long sines buried Pa the gd m , - lt,. Grain and was . oleraring 11 hillside of ba hem not load 11 Grabby Foster" was often, invited to owilm ooftnaON fa- ago. His axe beoame en led in gape- Kusbwortb. sad'lnden with haw n by Lvrd moos Peach belt of vines, and in his efforts to trionte it he , Lytton. He was the of lgiaal marmve la Delaware, to stumbled sad fell over a 1 ge of rooks the 8tr file d - .. . - AATIi a Co., fifteen feet h. It wan not soh of a i ea sago Story," an while Lord Lye•- - - - •Ynroan. Dare ton's gaatl was Iatnaaad to the bigbemt JAMES ,A.RK SON but JeHenon managed, befo he ` boru sad wealthiest ,in 'the Lad. Some of bottom, to oat off his nose a meet of his him deceptions have been dtiwove ed and ex- l upper -lip t nd to knock out n rly all of his Fork Pao*•rs, Toronto. tooth and break hills 'taw. posed. whi'e fathers have Ismttiaod vmtde- .� 7 tooted to " day, althoogit gal MiVad to R"cd A�t�c�r�, 0. 0. Bacon. Henry Allis, who died in Mlle, Pa., I the minutest sarndny by soleaoe. His d w "°� ses*'r t;arad• If it e. Dried Beet, teoentiy, was known to have ved =1,800. Amerioao wit enabled him at also time io sro t Bwoa, smoked leagues, li[w Ptak, but it could not be found. Af his burial make a tea ss• Fes: ore` Zpvy Pock. giidfloent revetaoe. In AnsTca aOiA The smart Broads of Polk the story got about that th money was 11 is said he reuUaed five hundred dollars a , riOO i�t is etoot- . sewed in The lining of the oom in which be �i�p by maklrg the poor exiles baheitd L' him was bpried. Soon after the a was open. hl . 004�ms vlsige tliM,of .grim de*4 relative o G 4QUX ed, the coffin split open, and body taken beautffal oweetheart they load left beh� ; � - ! t' , , ._ + . - I+...�._____ out. It *i s feland in the gr4 eyard, with 8mddertly be disappeared from Tmrops abfl� "of.!V tp Ods aw the olothigpj scattered around swept the., . ><+starntsd to Amo rk% where, he was picked F.*7 O H WQ�B Der a. coat, which was mismiag. s uL a rata of foriam wretehe"M mAd BPp =R f;k 00., Qnelph, Oat. Mrs. Stafford of St. Lams "­ Ing T red unsitlo pauptir to tb9 asylum at oar �: are is a el at .0 w the afternoon with a n h Danvers. Has his meadaew twamod the, saw a valuable setter da g of h lr husbands mat - demenimal form. Hb hatred tor' " in the Dominioa, ruing back and forth be the two every hamraa being- was � svgg WVo of pis- houses and attempting to ju ' up to the. ',, nssioa by tb6 pewee of evik SeverAl times A W .. N .IN 0. � - ! window where ohs was sit g. She aw h' ajdcoftd�tut, ad with . length decide& that somanthlpg was wren ,then dirt bnaeing.wsum�eek to . - - -- — . went to her house,.nnlooked a drat, as Coke that faaotietiary by surprise. At 1"t . =IaD Z'OZi PRIQZ L=T. , found that fife bones was on fl it would maim Y if even the . will to do "11- �jn� waralasc was in rim 1, said the had worn itself oat, and he has just diced a �'*. 1 r 01 ��n� k 0amplu Depot saved. stupid idiot, tmoomtsohm of all outward, 140 Yer►0 Tarssttls. ss>isi►llen, and in"pable of motion, saw A tow darts before. Wi11;r►�n worth of under oomptnlston. The i R' � P H C B a C 0.,. 0r4pn ilea dImd he ItH :a career ibis Fehe gold coin. was fifteen y and given as ma Ooamomsrs Plod t/ b ttalradvaoass tbovgk A earefal ssatoh wife for the t0- "k of. t present sdepos hersslf is to ask orbs trod tot our make of raw and •' treasure, It ooald not be found. at fault when anal Last week � extraerdt- 'd S••p..�'se• ttirag s sBeeialq. Ssod Mrs. Ashworta emp'ded an o churn !bu►t �7 denial -of her POWW flung In her Laos, far per+ lid ao� arms. had stood on a shut ire oho s 4e house — lib!' w %b7 the straago anomaly present- - ----- for eats. The ohmm wag fail a beans, and Mamn on, QIItmdoe Ii the bottom wan a tin 61144 an in the oan . - - 'was an old woollen gook,' amid in the cook" „ :: Tor tlTe l ear 188$ - EIR �i � TFORD was the long ssatohed -for gold. It amoaat• No b6Uw reselatiea owl too srsade tbriri to ed to :712. ' r+ssist boring aim of the subrtitatms otCered n Jeer G JolfiLoo,' who gel is south. as a• Nast as Rood as am�te�i may cure•psp flLD WATER I VE STAkC �weateGeotrgis, was driving too hisoowr oss'a onto— ?atstam's 2'aGihsmc Cora Ettrso- R, whet be and bores on tsar. It suer fails M 11" sslistaot�i, t- wbieh Do rods soddenly went d will out of Bowers of peMsttsrsf�m 8 as . I -ff .sight. Tier earth had tF►ea y beiseatb taML en�i i �AS - r , i —716.1 FAyORJ� True Is ' I NO BETTER I i The Snow Drift Baking Powder Go. B►aettord, pr, MONEY —TO LEND Productive Town, Village & Farm Prop IL MlItCHELL MCDONALD, l9VnrUter i Fallen Block —F '/Toronto 8i"'t_ _Te� • WOOD ENGRAVER i� i TORONTO. The Royal Manufacturing COmp241i . e Perth fit., Guelph, Oat. L C WiDEMAN &i CO,l —MANUFACTURERS 01P - I Imyroved Family siad Iaandr'y And all kinds of Laundry Appliance,, g1111111i Proof Window -bath Locks. Step Ladde• s,,eb t,k Model-Making. Mll!•Wrlthticg end Carpe Wgrk- AFSfiND rOR paiCS Lim ; f - Agents. wa1,104 ARMtSTRON-- Patent Tempered Steel Baggy & Carriage . Gears, Our "Jump Beat" Body on Zell pee Oearmotp� a ready sale, and makes a 11th/, ' handsoce, dtlij4 and useful conveyance. Riddes easy with one or ton passengers, and changed from A single buggy 10 n double carriage quickly and oonvenlenUy. Ask M carriage maker for particulars. CaWogue OWWa Application to J. B.' ARMSTRONG Mi. to. (Ld),, GUELPH, CANADA THE. BANK OF.- TOR101% , DIVIDEND N, 6o. . Notice to hereby given th0►/ a Dividend of b lw cent. fort the current half -year. being at the raw d eight per cent. per annum and a bonus ct two pr, cent. upon the Paid -up 0spital of the Book. hu 16 day beta declared,` &nd that the same will be paysye at the Bank and Ire branches on and after Tues&yt the let day of June next. The transfer boob will b+ closed from the 17in to the�31st day of ilq, both days Included The annual General Meeti=gof 8tockhoiden for the election ct Direeto ►e w1U bin held at the boat• in¢ house of the Institution on Wednesday, the 161b day of .line next. The chair to be Mtn st noon. By order of the Board D. COtiLSO , C#Ahiet. Beak of Toronto, April 28th, 182;8. - lIlan Line Royal fail Steamshi�� Sailin during winter from Port an ' every Thnredq, and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in eama• from Queheoevery Hatorday to Liverpool, ep.I11ing atLor donderry to land malls and paseenaeere for Sootiand a0! Inland. Alaofrom Baltimore, via Hailtax and et.Jokc,k N. r'., to Liverpool fortnightly during summer month The steamers of the Glasgow lieom asU 4uring sate to and from Halifax, Portland, Boston and ] phis; and dieing summer between G!aagow and 1[d ireal. wBAMY. Glawow and Boston, weekly; and tilt, row and Philadelphls, fortnightly. For freight, pa o, or other informada apply to A• Schumacher & Co., Baltimore; 8, Cunard A Co.. Halifax • Shea do Co , Sc. John't N. F,. Wm. Thomson k Co., fat. John, N. R; Allan & Oo., Chicago; Love do Alden, New York ; ia. Bourlier, Toronto - Allans, Rae k Ca, Quebec; Wm. Brockie, Philadelphia ; ILA, Allan. Portland : Boston. Montreal low. Orleans Road Cart •Coif - — ilAMAMMU11s- - ' Winters Patent Road Cad, Buggies, Carriages. Sleighs, fke+ toad fair 0"w4ve. ... . - J. Slaoa __ ger, - . . salt, ft& -- -" -- _ __ -- • a - !P- _ 1 ,e< 0 ,/ �, ' L 1 - =- I M W EL&NZ19 BNIVBB, 8TAVX CUTTzil, SrAV kI&e16%er'W0ouW1dWbox' veneer, ieath•r splist* kntvss o' bed tySo Seaming, and other mullim H� Maobine Rage Works. G ik out, by Porn Hit osibs, Giulia OnL ; send f or pdoa To Weedwerkem Carpenters, S& IAA • - . fir, •g .. s� 0 . • . _1:. ra ms 1. ruftet eftt�'a Shaving xums& Thu maehiies Will make os.s thotrand or son 00 ppr hoar, said a bow oan do abe �k. It wW POW �� I%& ins W08L It oaa be adjusted to out % IMA pi*@%; will do oat square ptokets. madd" can be adjusted be ous in any way der A Nod lot olmalm. Aotive apnig wanw& Sole &fr _ for fibs Dominion of ON"&. Toaouro PNO AW )'sties 00.. 151 silver Street. Toronto. g . ass N-PT10 I ban* Pa"" ressoft for the ai ka disew ; br IN ttto•aaads ore"" pf the worst tin.. and of long sta" - 1an base emred. Indoed s. strong is m faith la it .O.W, toot I wilt sea4 Til►O Norm n TRW t'� Woer a TAWABI..m TR=ATiM on this 4b*W near 811110.1•, otw s And P. a oddre.a fiiffm'e Mph0�'a St,Tin* 1. 't -f... i 1a. 4 ` ' - t'.r M1 Fib e. u7 - t. . + c " ;i ',.>W �, � \ , x.1 4 k IF ; , >, . 1 `j1 f / 1 - ' . , t� .. l. 'I ' 1k t $ , '\ tar e ' t , -,.' - t ,J `+ t;: 1. 1i f. :i , J, - i i _,\Ii ! 1 I•- r.r =f. i�/..r . 1- 1. 1;. i - \ Ir II* �. ! t I 1 tt- Jm p i `. _I' 11 1 \ _ ,f,' 1%1 T , J 4. I 1. Y S..' �• ! u1 d .9 d , - , ' '\ I r .... t • i I- 7... \ . :. . _I. I- �, - r , i —716.1 FAyORJ� True Is ' I NO BETTER I i The Snow Drift Baking Powder Go. B►aettord, pr, MONEY —TO LEND Productive Town, Village & Farm Prop IL MlItCHELL MCDONALD, l9VnrUter i Fallen Block —F '/Toronto 8i"'t_ _Te� • WOOD ENGRAVER i� i TORONTO. The Royal Manufacturing COmp241i . e Perth fit., Guelph, Oat. L C WiDEMAN &i CO,l —MANUFACTURERS 01P - I Imyroved Family siad Iaandr'y And all kinds of Laundry Appliance,, g1111111i Proof Window -bath Locks. Step Ladde• s,,eb t,k Model-Making. Mll!•Wrlthticg end Carpe Wgrk- AFSfiND rOR paiCS Lim ; f - Agents. wa1,104 ARMtSTRON-- Patent Tempered Steel Baggy & Carriage . Gears, Our "Jump Beat" Body on Zell pee Oearmotp� a ready sale, and makes a 11th/, ' handsoce, dtlij4 and useful conveyance. Riddes easy with one or ton passengers, and changed from A single buggy 10 n double carriage quickly and oonvenlenUy. Ask M carriage maker for particulars. CaWogue OWWa Application to J. B.' ARMSTRONG Mi. to. (Ld),, GUELPH, CANADA THE. BANK OF.- TOR101% , DIVIDEND N, 6o. . Notice to hereby given th0►/ a Dividend of b lw cent. fort the current half -year. being at the raw d eight per cent. per annum and a bonus ct two pr, cent. upon the Paid -up 0spital of the Book. hu 16 day beta declared,` &nd that the same will be paysye at the Bank and Ire branches on and after Tues&yt the let day of June next. The transfer boob will b+ closed from the 17in to the�31st day of ilq, both days Included The annual General Meeti=gof 8tockhoiden for the election ct Direeto ►e w1U bin held at the boat• in¢ house of the Institution on Wednesday, the 161b day of .line next. The chair to be Mtn st noon. By order of the Board D. COtiLSO , C#Ahiet. Beak of Toronto, April 28th, 182;8. - lIlan Line Royal fail Steamshi�� Sailin during winter from Port an ' every Thnredq, and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in eama• from Queheoevery Hatorday to Liverpool, ep.I11ing atLor donderry to land malls and paseenaeere for Sootiand a0! Inland. Alaofrom Baltimore, via Hailtax and et.Jokc,k N. r'., to Liverpool fortnightly during summer month The steamers of the Glasgow lieom asU 4uring sate to and from Halifax, Portland, Boston and ] phis; and dieing summer between G!aagow and 1[d ireal. wBAMY. Glawow and Boston, weekly; and tilt, row and Philadelphls, fortnightly. For freight, pa o, or other informada apply to A• Schumacher & Co., Baltimore; 8, Cunard A Co.. Halifax • Shea do Co , Sc. John't N. F,. Wm. Thomson k Co., fat. John, N. R; Allan & Oo., Chicago; Love do Alden, New York ; ia. Bourlier, Toronto - Allans, Rae k Ca, Quebec; Wm. Brockie, Philadelphia ; ILA, Allan. Portland : Boston. Montreal low. Orleans Road Cart •Coif - — ilAMAMMU11s- - ' Winters Patent Road Cad, Buggies, Carriages. Sleighs, fke+ toad fair 0"w4ve. ... . - J. Slaoa __ ger, - . . salt, ft& -- -" -- _ __ -- • a - !P- _ 1 ,e< 0 ,/ �, ' L 1 - =- I M W EL&NZ19 BNIVBB, 8TAVX CUTTzil, SrAV kI&e16%er'W0ouW1dWbox' veneer, ieath•r splist* kntvss o' bed tySo Seaming, and other mullim H� Maobine Rage Works. G ik out, by Porn Hit osibs, Giulia OnL ; send f or pdoa To Weedwerkem Carpenters, S& IAA • - . fir, •g .. s� 0 . • . _1:. ra ms 1. ruftet eftt�'a Shaving xums& Thu maehiies Will make os.s thotrand or son 00 ppr hoar, said a bow oan do abe �k. It wW POW �� I%& ins W08L It oaa be adjusted to out % IMA pi*@%; will do oat square ptokets. madd" can be adjusted be ous in any way der A Nod lot olmalm. Aotive apnig wanw& Sole &fr _ for fibs Dominion of ON"&. Toaouro PNO AW )'sties 00.. 151 silver Street. Toronto. g . ass N-PT10 I ban* Pa"" ressoft for the ai ka disew ; br IN ttto•aaads ore"" pf the worst tin.. and of long sta" - 1an base emred. Indoed s. strong is m faith la it .O.W, toot I wilt sea4 Til►O Norm n TRW t'� Woer a TAWABI..m TR=ATiM on this 4b*W near 811110.1•, otw s And P. a oddre.a fiiffm'e Mph0�'a St,Tin* 1. 't -f... i 1a. 4 ` ' - t'.r M1 Fib e. u7 - t. . + c " ;i ',.>W �, � \ , x.1 4 k IF ; , >, . 1 `j1 f / 1 - ' . , t� .. l. r I �, , K r �� antto7 T ) LEND N & Far ra Pro p, a r, n, Karma , `� Orr. t �T �a - '� .r- � lurin, Camp�r rtpl,, t►n� N & 0()- KL V 1,11 _ �,, Iann'jti -"oti ApYllarlcee, �R1ati Step Ladd a a, ee0., Ir K Gad Carpet M0. 0 -_ CG'S re(i StEel " [I r4 "I ( 1! Pee C; ear meell lih t, handsome, d eaav with one UNI A single baggy 1. , o%rnieritly. Aj& YON 0d,W09•ne maned as 11 f cz . Co. (Ld).1 N A DA . TORONT01 fo■ gp, a [!tri, +en4- of b pas, t *'114 at the ray of 1 .t - onve of ttrp 't the badit by Rama will be payable Grin after Tueaaay, The trar.afer bop;; t,: t. ':lit day @I 1b7, I 1 n 9 r'f 8thel holtieq n "Id at the bank. "f'd ncKdgy, the r chair to be takes I I :1 LiO.N. Cashier. $lips t m i u a my Thum* '. r;wpl, end in summe ,; r:I0'11, CSI at1dr I .. r fur liootland ani .tstlfai and StJohn'c, rl_l,t LUL]M -r month(, I i-a Gall during " 1 ;+ Lon'and Philsdel• WLS ow and pica. C-.1. weeilp; and(;l.a sitter intornudon Ilntro.. Baltimore; 8, k Co , St- John's t- John, N. B.; 8c Alden, Now Allan @, JtaedtCp„ o&I ladelphla ; $ A. Cart Vol 71N�. ;- .- ,. Road Caet, sietirb& iaa FG#ajltg imsEre " u UTTER, SZAV leather 9011 ft Frand other m.otiine ed by Pmts RAT n L ; send for prise entersAcov fP. b-TAI-111- 9 pins ,yac;hise. • +and old more on" k. is will pa � � led to out tu4- 09 e pfok y addi� any way to . need. Sole al Ivro Ptctcsr o i' rio . i ", 1 sense ; b ► tta Y.. "' loan atsnm" r a , n,r fdtb in it. rasa, t p it 1 �, ,a art L, Tam , e' _• - , . • \ t' I 1: • .aye. '+�+ 4'fi••'t• s ,v I , r -•- - "; w .I 1 % + , I.Ok,JE,'�1t.+'." '�.'a'- 'VW.1r-- Yt -+gr1.. °e-d !T,•'•, _ 1. *4 4 '• i, , � 1t ^. : +lam •,;; ,}'1'7T• .+�� v #s.Afti .qtr :cMr,�,/,Itf:� &' �7�.'kr•�M�,+.n .�.�,,.. `. . P 1. . •�. ,s p 1 - d � , n `: , .' . �. i - t= j t S t /� ; f. r q J • P s t . I I. 1 f' 4 i . •t i - i ► : :; , 1. - ' I - - 1 !• • TH �'g��. , H$ LIMA =I ILR CLUB.' O�l�NDA's BZHIBTl'• among them the sintnitare Exhlbt� will' t. Domeatio ani mil s. j` haM been ors i ' '*sand on top dIr alle'fh ,Lim special attention. The Antwerp o ol- ` H� U tS E O L D. .__.. ' mighty igh my a n d lime," said Brother tilimpae at ilia Cslonlsi nd tadult Ex- loodoa was in ilts way, one o! the festuira of _ .. Dar relations to domgetio animals - are me Gardner as the band coated playing a, and hibiilea in LeaAe=. - the Canadian court. 91111 mere oo will this PuttinP Tip Things For Samhm. . . 0n taste and oonmgttentld ths►: any abase yit*ome things are jilt as maoh a mystery As to the exhibitdon Itself it hate eve be the case'la South Konsington, where the I have found the best way of ut .,. ' et th9m is in.i ary and lsijuttioe,to ourselves, to me a! when I was 20. t dlostloa of excelling its oils it te r9 display Is to every way far more represent- aM►ay thlogr for summer to be as ioltotlw@�•. ` ; g lie• alive. The osnoes of Canada have acquired PP °g If you not s gealth i,.thelr nata;al uoaditlon a, wall as o Der it ha ea dot de folkeels who sore, both as regards lagerat and a world -wide reputation, and nowhere is y regular camphor trank- left t� their instincts, nndie.urbed by . am head gber•heels is debt pat do de moss' lift and s , that i• a spas$ made of camphor wood -- ..: ' -.. taey generally maintain it. Daatrnotivo style 2 ' Pppsyakis g partl°nlarly of their growth to aver more marked than on take an ordinary frank or chest that is well maiadiee am�a domestic animals are lain- " Wh� am it dat de man wid ahead. fall vwiirtis the tl Gress that for extant the Thames and am E lish ssremen, It g P of brain mns la y pros ?nt display will tar L bo that a opportunity will e►tiss !er the covered, so that !g Is perfectly tight, and b our rocs mismanagement. Play seoond- fiddle to a Mon- a Dead an re ions effect The space L put a layer of camphor gum is the bottom iy,,need y g g k� y P P P sreotton of a canoe tropphyy. hors et►n be ` sheep shorn fwd turned out to lie on frosty Y d pocket full o money 2 o nsiderably more than that allotted to the no doubt that a display are possess at lt. Da ap each srtiele ssp•rately m s► - d- or shiver in cold rain* ; posies drly- HO does it some, dot while ors putters ,minion at the tamed Philadelphia exhibi- maoh of interest to many visitors. n. clean °loth' than- do them n ih � BrOi'n to lab o r naybor, nathin'tickles as me, dun toes oil 1876, end It tolls p � � . on and left in chilly currents; cattle over- to War s has received a set -back land mns' s aeeloe to Slow s �' s@ a natural P tiag the ends so they will be pssteo�Sly fad and underfed, compelled to breathe bad take a o ,per ecei 2 q art mark ble agdoultaral and a : tight. What there Is about printers' ink ` air and lie In their own filth; constipated by annfaotaring Progress of Canada during 'rHil�tia TO BETE SB. that meths dislike @o it world be difficult nothing but dry food; then weaken �' Ho •m it dot des fifer ;wid deb eat t s to $s but there V something ettiog biggest past decade, that- the "bites �• g about it R leted by gecting not ;ing but the dt man pica, an de woman wid de moss' real a ow both In number and quality the en't approve of. � I speak with a good ed and dap Ise) b r dress, gig shot of deir counter- Immense advance upon i as rovtoni A weak miad is like a mior Pe, which sal of oon$derm on this matter, for I have - - , . sanest of food- these misdemesuon and po y P magnifier small things. but oes of receive ' many like them deprive our domestic felt niokl sooner clan anybody sloe? ime. Oa entering the exhibition buildings t oaos treated fors of all kinds Gad woolen gar- .. r 101 y "Show me a party o! $sty purono groins no L at sass taoe to fate with striking re- Ili Monte In this way for seversl yeah, and I mimale of half their pea er to serve us. mate a trip to Yarap an' I'll pint out laden of Imperial development. Ua the ells nisi meat should some from perfectly thlrt fly who am stsavtn' o@ ,red[ The darkest hear in the histoy of a young have never bad a moth get Leto a thing healthy animals ; intelligent butchers know y ton to arloun panels decorating the .entrance hall ° when he site down. to at dy how So that was so r°teoted. well therefare other sources of supply, do it. a portrayed a series of views of the metro- get money without honestly g it. Blankets I simply fold as large as asset- - gogo were made omnivorous, not graniver- " We `�omplaln dot servant s dose' olis, and leading provincial and colonial There is but little bad luck thin world, bla to St the frank, avoiding more areas" f �d ezclneivel an Dorn the are unflt know dells duties, en we eddlca nr - r- awns. $ but there is a t deal of bad m ement. th Is n and la them on the bot- ow ; y y d� Among t em will bs ioand Halifax, tom+► �►8y. Y Whether Moses was whimsical or tars t ore bon fork at beneat 'em. a 8t■ John to of the trunk for food. hired s * of den , Qaebeo, Moatrsal�, 0ltsws, To• Otis tsoabie makes nr forget a thousand °� . wlthoat putting iato•p•- - not, those lamps of organized adipose that blame i do t glnerashan wop't P. :roai)o, Winnippeeg and Victoria, as excellent moral&% Pon. plasm bits of camphor between - anted and ores►tl:e i bad sir shoat as long y mix bread inns bath -tttb an' Drama of Oaasdisn aivto ,�,,,owSh Gad ime- -each layer, If the trunk is not filled with - f 1. as their eludgisa circulation and weakened mesh hate r wid s beer- bottle. ortsace. Passing through the harmoniously "in Vloe stings is ples�tre, but consoler the blankets, I put is the woolen under- - '' • • " When de g p pulpit ranged splendors from the:Iudian empire, per' clothing, etc., then to .another Crank the vital tosses would have let them, even if. preacher its u in de Dda►rroan net become perfect a hundred naderolothes, cloaks, Ears, hsod@ end over $a' a Lain dot de Afridsn heathen sm plain' caging the court of United Australia, and , Cho butchers ha�n t interfered, ehonld be ra- p but he osa become oe n t in less seats these heir done n la news fed by Christians as well as by Jews. far tracki an' Bibles we shell out de cash wn the opatr&I avenue, on p find* the Os►a- years; P , g paper, - l00 wid hot fingers. When de wldder calls at Ian @action, excellently placed In the than a des p �e hear of hog cholera —that outrage on y• a layer of camphor is the bottom of the trans and in the nature, exclusive corn diet, occasions or ag- de front d ah to iafsrm as dot her chill-on ntral aros►do, whom, inol ding annexes, Nothing keeps a person irclsee knowledge , pocket@ of the costs and gravates it. Filthy water, made worse by am cold hungry an ragged, we keep de transepts, :. corridors, 34 99 feet ors thinking cloaks small' Pieces of the camphor gam, y . ' and wisdom like think he h both p their own filth, full of bacteria and malarial cash keerfs�lly salted down an' Bonder �If provided. Ezteasians them ran into the Fight your own battles—as ao fwvan. For the removal. of grease etstos in fuels ne that come from vegetable and ani- an wutogn h album wouldn t help de fame 1 west gallery, with .(1- y g ry, 20.280 fas of space, and You will succeed a thousand t ma better heavy fabrics as carpets, the most efteotaal poles all frees. methods, I think will be to'n@+a absorbent mal decay, ie all the drink which some hog■ pull t e treat arcade with 2,08Q f to .which, with than one who is always beseeo tag patron- � - get at the season of the year when their seems to met, as I jeaa on de fence an' a ditions In the east and wasquadrant, the age. m Aerials- such as potter's clay, _powdered .. - look obey s lansoa° 1 t�Iret is greatest. Every organ of the body, pe, dat- a good sheer of o neervatory and gardens, bert Hall and soapstone, or buckwheat flour. Successive . scary vital force etri� et and straggles to re- din world m wrong send to. De shine of t e new banding adjoining, eke In all fast MScav pecplp, like brooks, age lslyay* mar- applications of one or the other of these ' slat the poison— sometimes with partial sac- brass keel has de eye whir silver am nnno. o or 73,830 feet of gross ace. Ftnt to q ng will finally acoomplish the desired readit • . . Me, but often the unequal straggle ends in Stood. A end voice gather* a crowd sooner a ime attention are the d orations, the If you talk mush beware of those who lime The use of ber►zine, naphtha, turpentine, or . the death of whole herds of swine. Cattle don sweet bong. Society demands a dress b six, as it were, of'thewhol display, and y' s cost an • 'bite shirt, ten attentively. sashowin 1 to the thlCktiee@ of thematerial,,.- piagnee, like hog cholera, &I ways follow Giro r satisfied n hod will i►za de wen d r wh Cher h re one is at ono, struck by He is happy robots olronmatai oes suits his It be nez t to iM o i- . L. and never go before loose methods. When he has bin State Prison A LaAt,Ixc� nisTtx oM temper ; but he is more ezoelle t who can p ssible to prevent the ,' cattle that existed for months on tie fords* i. n or de State Leg's suit his temper to olrcnmetano solvent from spreading the grease over a laohnr ! I jt na noes b twain the oenrts of Carat' end the other tar line of life and death —now bariei in snow ; 1 puroeed to dispatch de Obstinacy faiths heroism of li le minds, large eurfaep, leaving an ugly looking ring • • • colonies. The oolorin L sti deed and in a about the spot where it,was applied. , routine btzlnesr of de eavfnta . ' A bad marries e V like an leotrio. ma- - new driftln`g before the buzzard ;now stlf- g q 1. sense nnobtruxiv�e. FtBm the tern corridor, d Cold boiled rise may fared with frost ; now terribly collapsed for Bov;\GED t . through the transepts and atral • it Mike@ on dazoe ba an can't hot "cakes for breakfast To every two cups@ w,iat of food ;now feverish with thirst that - g P gallery opine , y , • y , The Cha%rinean of the Commt#ee oes Appli toy the western corridor, a Ion th of 600 feet leg go. 1 of *foe add s quarter of a cup of flour, one 1 `cannot be quenched -end their troubled ea- cations reported that the following appli In a straight line, hwndsom� how ones* of $ltting dowti on a hornet's nett is sttian- ego, a tablespoonful of sugar and enough '' hUnoe witn "pleuro•pnpumonla, or any cants had bpea rejected for the cause named: d rk Canadian woods line the sides at listing, but not nourishin mIx or water to make into a batter. 8 affection of lungs, be ►rt; liver, kttineyr, Over- Estimated Jaokson, of ,Atlanta; con- in rvals. The w lls are dra 8, g• Fry . ' nerves, muscles, skin or bones, nobody will coaled the aot that he had a wooden le m roon cloth relieved b a des mold Woid A mew may be so wrapped up In soienoe 1n hot dripping* In small, round cakes and .. 1 : : g' ' y P g that he forgets all things she ; b t he never eat with maple syrup. . • be surprised at It, who has common Genie and had bean in jail several times for drunk- v rouse in the bays round a coast, with cools with electricity and gun order more Before washing fl1►nxiels, have the dust and ventures to use it. _ anuses, I, p ted plaques bearing the ord "Canada" carefully beaten out of them in the open . The aivllt�xl world should enter fad= Major G oral Desire, of P4tenburg, Vlr the lairs a " V, R ," w eon either than ®nO0' - air. Then they are not sowlded out to ' rant protest against the abase of dumb Kirin,. tails to mention in his • plicstion d e of the Z� r listhto hanb a pale lilac . Kind words cost, little ; but ep do more water muddy with their own dust - y For punish g flood than as else. ' brutes. The law should ttnGeh trans ra• that he was a snake ohafrmrr an traveled sa In valance. The Groh ere picked anything that matter, a daily basting and brushing ' @ors much oftener than It does. The aboard- with -a side show. He wrs also very reticent on with gold tipped leaves, and at each The best way to look at a fri�nd's faults ant of an upper story window should be the - . sty le,,reached when people consent to be about a certain transaction in kerosene oil, sp Ing of the arch, 12 f(et hi h and-10 feet Is to shut your eyes. II rule for all cloth skirts and all woolen taxed to "stamp out" what carelessness and whlah retlrod him from public gaze for sov- ap t, appropriate flags on a oars aro fee- Kindness, flavored with love, i Is the true aresses that are In daily wear enpidity brought in t the height of andaoity ere! moons. to nod over shields ornamen with maple principle for asrooiwtton. Az ezcelient dish for breakfast lm Made t to reached when the mischief- makers pro. John Hecrq Optlingate, of Jackson, Mis- 1 vas bearing the names of th provinoer of Conn a is always greatest 4h blended of stz eggs and three tablespoonfuls of ham i- pcssouch a tax. Every farm needy cards ; slesippi olat�ned to be 37 years of age when th Dominion. The eff�ot thus distinctly g y shopped very fine • beat in the eggs and, - ' rj with meekmes@, the cattle basineFS should be distributed, he was cve sixty, and he did not think it di ere fcom that produced by the magnifi• after m9lting ea lamp of butter in the frying- . the big herds broken up, civilized treatment necessary to Inform the club that he got h Is ce t tapestries and br.11lano of endless' M (ad your own busins>~e.� s pin, drop the eggs into it and stir the ham adopted, and there will be little stamping meat at another man's smoke hones pa nts , met with in many Cher courts, in ; the ham has of Course . been cooked <: out to do. •If any stamping must be done, ;ANTED IT ORANGED. an herein Has an i dloation of To Remove Chi s from the E 9• . ';` either fried or boiled; season with. popper. - let the town c tli �ia1s investigate and sea who th primary` obj eotm of he exhibits ; p I This is a sod wa t Shindig Watkins desired $tr Call the atgsa -. g ' y o nee np pieces of, of. meat . created the necessity ; send the bill to him, fi`o tho various colonies. Australian ' Those who are In engaged in mechanical that aro left from dinner. tIon of the - !nesting to the foot that there. Large holdings of land, great herds of ext was a sheallia Lake >duron which had b> oes see of the word 2 They ave airs dy, operations ran great risks of accident to the — ,. - tle,managed lootely as they always are.and set down e ' the charts b the !f i,<ything, too large s po nlatiea, sad eye, and therefore a few hints in regard to y governments 101Oe $80 @1 tB• will be, are contrary to "-public policy ;" it surveyors �n "Nigger Heat $howl." ge 0 not be desoribed m In any ardent haste this subjeot,may be valuable to our readers. p u criminal in us to encourage such things to ttraot oapItal and enterp ise. Henoe, Minute particles of dust, sand,; cinder@, sto , Cheese Blronite —Take as much cheese as ­ by one teIt;tt to be a reflection on his race b- by relieving the offe�tding patty •'from any and' he he pgd the club would forward ire. In is and the °lea* of cons a Lk- tease- are beat removed by moans of a. camel hair you want for year biscuit, and with skim. disabilities they have created. Lct. u,i make protest to Copgrao. se to, can well afford to @ nd 'much of brash or pencil, moistened, bat not wet, and milk mix It into a very stiff slit odi.l« a7id unprofitable. . of Braddejr Watkins, ddy$n 'sell yourself th It energies upon dsoor tivd effaot, formed to a fine, smooth point. The brush which roll it out to abort the thio&n�essaoiss� ` . a niI r 2 . landly Inquired the I'maident. C ado has other and more ;tactical ends will absorb the moisture of the eye and with penny, then out into small pieces the size of t ! o to serve. By her- exhibits themselves, it will take up the pardote, provided the a uarger -dolls* sn Haw to M>tnage Boll Batter. --ne, soh I Jn oo'se I don't I'za ra or then the rare deco agent era Isttar hue net been driven into the a e ball q d rollingvery thin, bake a ,nil d man, ! , y • la a quick oven. - d fired to b, the main objects of When the brush it not at hand, a thin strip. , Steam Wheat Padding—One A Western dairyman s9nds out to his "Zactly, Bradder Watkins, an' so am I j g--Oae onp. of an' - •• • onitemers the following direotionr for hand- *If sins' am sop Gat action, and while hsvin •nine regard of sett proper, rolled spirally so as to form s gar, one cup sweet milk, two cape float, .': as all der • of de crowd. to unquestioned neatness in design and One point, i* the next best thin to a *a The . ,. ling roll batter • nigger who wants to oemplain' about dot q p° g two eggs, three tablespoonfuls of butter, tuto "One Dante •why roll butter is so low shoal let hl go ahead ; it am none of our in i xeoation, care hat b n taken to ragged chips and splinters which are separ- two tmWpoofala cream tartar, one teaspoon, now as well ae In the past few years Is faneral." do nothing to dotrsct Ia an.y ay froei the sled daring the pr�►Cexae of turning or ship- fnl of mods; one cup chopped raisins fan- .. . • because of its poor keeping qualities, aa(d Brother atfils-eat down, but he didn't pr Per prominsnoe due to the st products plug, often find their way into the eye, and proves IL Steam one and a half hours.. . - so many country merohaate, as rsoeiven, look ezaotl like a man who had gained a °f crest, mine, Lad end roster.. Following, are sometimes very difficult to remove. Serve with @ @ace. do not understand,. handling it, and the- barrel and half of vilaable Information th rotoro, the natural course, Ist' no briefly Magnate ere of no use whatever if the Chip 13rewtfs@t Rolle Without Soda —Two ' - retallerr prefer batteitne to roll that has for nothing. gl noeat the remarkable gathering of Can- is In any degree imbedded. In such a came, eggs, I capfuls sweet milk, a teaspoonful -, ad ■ resources from the shores of the At- 1 the operator V gifted with a Stead Amid 1 been exposed to the air and this smell of all HARTER, WITHDRAWS. • h Pa 8'ff y of salt, and flour enough to make a thick W geode in the store. la tie to the waters of the Pacific, which L and ras nerves 4be bat iastramabs for re- i Glvesda Jones then prevented a re rS •� batter. These mast be baked In an iron p Po no filling the area at ootnttiswd. moving the ship la a good sharp penknife, gEm pan to be s snooeu, ands quick oven To hxudle roll butter Bticce•s?fay and have - of his reoen trip to Dover' O., to which and lr to be preferred. In simple Casa let is m psi le. . It retain some of ire freshness trill sold,, YOU point he w db tehed to levs@ti ate oolml- AaalcvLTOSB AND n�A>cuiatnvsa.` / , � must wrs each roll to muslin that has been g otstmenoiag with the Eastern approach the patient stand up with his head firmly Potato Chowder —Cat half s and of - y -:. p plaints re g the branch slab granted held against door tarn book the eye. Po Washed to get out the sizing and dipped In a oheirier tyear. He found the following to the central gallery, one finds first anon- almlII y • salt pork into Chip slices and fry slowly a . .ilo p rly paid to agrioultnro, the back. Uds with the fingers,, find the speak and by light brown, and five. sliced onions, a strong salt brine. The brine will.erye$a1- ,hooking of affalre existing e , bo a of Canadian proQrew To this dtvi- po�g the knife gently but firmly ever the L,t them color slightly. at a is er of lize over the muslin an&heip to,_keep •;'thn 1. No ty on thi part of 10 ` o! ball ss u would a raz)r to aha y air from It; and on •, sfo the whole of the east trasyseps b devot- y° '�'8� y °" Pared and sliced potatoes m s son kettle y 01►ok Jn oozes, ,!line fine Press �►e rmittid . be" a may twee it n . Where the ohI V firm) p the boa In like manner with muslin - and dressed as : "Old be " and " you, there." ea . fV�atabley cereals. unity and woods sweep P y then •thin taper of pork and onion, BIId' - y y tr the isolated A atioosd, side by aide Imbedded is the eye, lay the patient on his son snob layer with @alt and pepper, pack close, re as not to shake while in trap• 2. Mom n were allowed to remove their wi the remarkable products of the (;ani. ba.k on a bench, tarn the eyelids back and dredge with flour. When all the tng'rediente . lit; and be sure and not to Pack poor rolls shoes and m kings to wratob the ChllbLiae p fix them b means of a k or a ring " • with the goad --yea had better pat them la in open mat g. . Al malnLnd, from Nova Scotia and New Y key � g are resod, cover (with two t}nsrts sf water, made specially out of w fees of stiff wire, let 1S some slow! to the boiling the ease tab or fling them out of the book � Br wick to Ontario, the Northwest and �0° , y p y fling point, and Br , g 3. The b ooh was In debt to every burl- Br tish Calambla, vie with sae another in then you will W yourself free to operate cook forty minutes, or until ,the Potato" door —and by all means ship your butter noes house n the town, and' Its Treasurer frt 1 s sal to allow the without danger of interference from the aro one, erred Do not hold for a higher market, as had not b required to give bonds. y •grtoallnnl and patient's winking. Iron linters always dl ee ed. two quarts of -such os s°�° Industrial advanoement of their rase Dena• Pa g y will be needed, Any herbs, such as , : _ , . and rail It for grease. It y 4. Ls►wl r proosedtngs th140 vlolnity of and here some special fanfares de- have ragged adga, and can be caught on parsley or young celery tops, may be used are ready to meet the market price s000rd- the hallt very hitohiog -pat for halt a the fine, sharp ed of a knife sad lifted out. also, 4 to hall f p llsfl a tbs o Axndon.- Many of the Indians of gge�ee quality, am it b said Ins' large mews- Mlts •roon had been a P -by Although the knife is the beet instrument C a may be found as agricalftral exhlb- °ig Oeokta —One sap of batter, one of lets, then you will make by selling. meta. ' to t;jtte, t mast be remembered that iso cutting cream, three Dar h two des s' st�i Davey be Lt° s under their own names —a striking and S , eb'�• one- and•two•thirds caps y y es e g Instance of the program of aivi- of I se eye bea1L V to be pormittsd is any of @agar, one teaspoonful o! saleratos. ; l was robbed of his silver watch hit In the oars exoept by an e�ooalLsta Where V rlah and liz Lion am several of the tribes. Then cry 8�• Herr &app's (Treat Business. . nook with brickbat and made the victim a in, !t will be observed bin those who the Psnsa who i. oper•tlag is the less$ (linger Cakes for Breaktaet —Ose onp- of two oonfi oe games. He world r1gna that with other exhibitors of nervous or tit a It will twti do to nee the. fal of now Orleans molasses one of sugar, Allred Hrapp owns probably the targeit mesad that a charter if the brsnoh,bs with si ' knife. In thin�sa� tales earns sof$ whits one of butter two teas onfnls of @odes. business In the world deeppeendeatit►a one tndl- vegetables and fruit, are settlers . Po vldual. The - works withlal the Town of drawn at o but a few years slaos lstt this, their silk s!a@te and wind it round s splinter of Pat half a sap of hot water on the soda, - On mots of Shindig Woirins his-rsperi a& ive land to wood so as to completely cover the end and pour this on the batter, mix soft, roll out E+sen occupy more than 5Q0 sores. half of try their fortune on Oat a3isn Po t, Which is ander cover. According to a oeamm was Soft d, and the moommeadatloq Noticeable among those aro same of torah a little brush of 1 pad threads. Ile and ant like cookies. Bake In a quick oven. . Mtn in •Saptember, 4881, the number d' - � y Cathoart's oroftera, now iuooeainlly it fast to the splinter. When such a brash Use ginger to the taste. . - omple ed b Mr. 8>�[t1+'raD is swept over t�ha�tpart sighs eyeball in which Ons -Egg Owke --One tltrme- foarthr ' y y Krupp was 19,605, th� se ed at Wrap" North -west territoriets. bedd �; tram . ewes since Judge Napoleon CAIN the chi V tin ed, the. Liter will become oes of @west milk butter slza of sae - bers of their families 45,776, Makin kig' S y no more potent footer could be desir- P P , g9, removed on of his shoos d the meet - anaag led fie the threads sand be easily re- one cup c f @ _ ' 65.381 persons supported by his works. d using t y P a8'm', two and one -half of .- - , ad the promotion t s o of dsairabb emigration. od A Hood mag�ymg glass is a good flour, two tea •onfuls of baking powder... Mr. gfl, fag, contrai . to rnle�, Gad wed his heel mov - . - pp ewes 547 iron mince in Gar- � T frail exhibits at the different rovinoos rP -, tnm on a ooraor of the stove can went to sleep, pp thin to have on @noh an occasion and is Flavor to the taste. - - t Y He owns tour sea atea�lry and When the L of heated n It created an l also prove a feat ue of so ordowy in- often hand for man other ar oesx about ,- bore ere connected with his E@Mn work* g P - te t to the Brltiah and WOW Enropp�sa1ar y y P p torte -two miles of railway emploYlag twee- alarm, and ' ember had an exciting time vie tors to the court. They sfonlstst of @boat a shop. PhD - ' . tY•o!ght locomotives and 883 oars, sixty- looking what was epppote3 to be an in 1, 0 j ors of fruit - preserved to their natur• ^�""�- "� "" """`'" —' ' tot;raphing the Byes of the Dead• . ono hares* with 191 wagons, ait(4: loc.Sy cipient yen agratioa to ghee garret of the wl andltic n la antLseptW flaida. Snob large • The Horaebwk Cure. i A Paris physliotaa owlls attention to an ac- mlla of telegraph wires. with thirty-five hall' The edge war b>repgtit up ands* the. oel actions of grapes, pears, apples, eache*. count of a recent attem t to observe in the - . . - - provlsion@;o the ooastitatba end fined $700. 1 peaches, is a oajing among the � It'nalans p + nations and thirty -five Morse app•r4tuses. la -keeps winter apples n from oondi that a Man Who a fond of him horse will not retina of s murdered girl's eye the ' of = . The Slane that t maps has three different y y He said . "mtnll establishment possesses a rand hems• tlo ors wet as man oSherclaeses must an• her anknowa sla er. • - p g . attem t@ commit sal and at Shia grow old early. Th.o Arab and the Cossack . cal laboratory, a photographic and litho• P ado, qa tionably prove of great practical value nounnos to expect that this thin can be - ' 94Phie, teller a printing c fii:e wi three meeting a cation signed by' 178 of his to emoustrating the snitabdity of the oil- are examples of the truth of the proverb. done. I have known of a dozen a thing ' I P g friends was resented In his favor. His wife They generally .live long, enjoy robust tee .. - and six hand presses, and book - a .cos 61 C • nwda to tho.oaltivation of fruit all of which falled from the vet nature of b' P , also sent down word that it his fine was not health, and have no use for liver pads ..and y g roam. The establishment eve runs o! early all varieties. . remitted and he restored to hi@ former istatad= blue pills. That vigorous solo enarLn the thing. All there it to It U this : The a hotel In Essen.— [Ganrhot. 4 THM PBODITC' S OF FARM t g , brilliant coat of the retina has a color due j . . - - _ ing she would have to leave himi as she had ,-- , . David Dudley Field, tel•s as that he attri- to what is known as visual . become #esral of her life. an orchard all centre round • highly •S- bates his remarkable vitality to the habit pnrpl0. and this - "I shall t de fine," . said Cho Prset• sir hive trophy of large but proportionate of hosnsebwk riding, and, it e . truth were oolor ls to some extent visible impressed by Wh>�t some Women Buffer. g light. When in college we tried • oaretul ' ent'in re pt to, Cho patltioa9 "an' Ja4gs d eneions, balls np wlSb a vari of agri- known, it would donb$less appear that oar We eve the aolmel p �' , a experiment on a -herse, g rr Young Wife's Greatest Trial" it the �wbiff will agm resume his former statiding, o tarsi exhibits wh�h, tinder able groupp. sturdiest old men ors those who been r . title of a aro in the Christian Ov suer bat I ho e i die will be a warnin' to him. In , co mblu s to give a striking enwat of- toad of the saddle. The taste for nertrian Gtr °phl°e iaa placed s negative of my own W e kacw what it is all about 'wt as all se Doman whp deliberate) ores der rights f G down the central gallery— sports and exercise which has L pphotograph over his ome. t War then kept • 7. y Glancing g �—• p° y anal° in a dark room six hour@. This was follow - 'we had read it. She forgot to b is of his feller -then mns' not look,ias sy>Pnpatby lIl htoh the manatao�res and indwtriss of snap progress la Brooklmn 1st ere#ote, a ad by exposing the retina to the picture In sod and break a the kindlin t hr when hi9 trabbles Come. C a se a, are ezempliflad weflad a h$nd@ome hopaal and healthful sigh. It :A of s more P P broad daylight for a few moment@. The re- light before; then she overslept • the The Jadg� said in explanation that he pa !lion for the reception of CAnadlas or- freak of fashion, but a devslopme t In the salt consisted Ind of three dark patoha rears. - pouring down like all pros , had not bee�i quite right to his mind for sev- ga ,piano@, a�ad general mutictl implem- direction of ration enjoyment and sun us- e n1 there was a small . Lke intery oral weeks prevtoas $o the epbode wbloti an ,faced on each side by well filled oases snnnoo that the rlsi generation will be seating my Chia, nose and forehead. It was bet"Oen tha back door and -the wood- ou@e roved his downfall. an abv4olate fa ere a@ tar as prodao a ro- '. H 1. e had taken to eat- of ezdle fabrics. llzsatlm i.s the centre of lea of an indoor and more of as oatdoer � and P cognizable likeneas Is oonogii" .,, her rubbers leaked ; and then th fire ing a C000aaut -every night before going to, th gsJlwy is erected a trophy , of the oom- people. It means leas. beadaoho. or r, • I'aa ani the Muffins burn and the coffee was m ddy bed, and he Pow felt clear-headed and souve' m tcisl woods of British Calacttbla. espeoi- bettor appetites, stronger lango,rosiorohseko t. muffins heavy and the steaks urn- again, and ould promise that neither hijs al from Chi famed Bnm►rd taint, •11 high- brighter evess, soandersleep, happler.plriSat A yGUM girl wants to knew. 'If It In'trtw - the baby cried, husband was oro an head nor ls heels would get him into ly olished, and displayed to oonsidenble and @►total oblivion of that organ which, that kissla cares fredkIeL'I Wouldialon a "' _ _ •` ,,' all sded, and she wrndered why girls* ore fnrgher trca le, a ot. ' Following atSsr fh�r centre -piece to Sydney Smith, koepr men • positiveilyy bat • simple rc� t lilts this i , '� ' _. r-,zy to ge`.mirried. - The m-e: g then went horns, ,:.. ; oe 9 misoella,neoas mualmotares, mi good d Rower than the angels -the liver. worth trying. Cdi after baslaoss hours. ; •. - d s r r , r _, . -i . - 4. 1 1 - ■ . . I I \ p 5. .. ,. - 3 1 w i - .. _. i , ., .: : fk 1: L - :. .. .r. w. a : . . .. . 6 T . F t �}+ t � awl - {• a '.: xFja . I - '�a L 1; , I • . • , ' 1 I . .i i, J , ' .. . . . . . 1. . � � . '_ - . . I . ,_ . . . . , I' .... . I - - Factory. { , .r .k ' . NEW ADVXIMOt1MSNTS THIS DAY. A =ow 2090`7. .I District Msating- - - 4eXt week . waekL affW we will aoYp• ttn of the m ffie• � 1 ...!!:. " ]dneic -- District 1t Mesa Cotttts. The alm�►l 1. manse the nblicataon of ons o the moat Whitb district �W'ool —Thos. MoQdY. P , in oonneetion wf th the Whitby �_, intsre9tinR continued aerials yet pub. Methodist chtouroh war convened here on : Local- -�drs. J. $� Beal. is ���., '�����Q�• � fished Look out for it, and sure and Tumdayy moruf n last at 10 o'clock. .- Potatoes —Thos. #[oodY• get the, first number. Rev. N, B. W onghby, #i. A., Superin• : -- 4WVFACTUM= of . - $�rayed --•N. Riolpardson. st:aoti ���� tsndent of the district, oconpied the chair, ! ON - Paatnrags - -Wm. Taylor. � with,'Rev. ffi. B. Conroe, Secretary, and AND... C T I Medical card -iDr. Ferrier. , ; Suring the storm ols Ffl y `ar T T : I I Rev. C. A. Him on, Assistant- E;eore y• FORCE'LIF last, hg htniog straok one of r. Richard ', - :".� - .. To Contractors —A. Neilson. The following aentlemsn were resent : . � Pnblio Notice — .8oard of Health. - Burt s horses and injured it o severely W. �- Grand Pic-ni -- A Marquis. that its life is despa►rad of. Mr. Bari Revs. J. J. RedditL, N. E. t3oot0�baoa 8. PUMPS AND CIS TERNS, i c Drckie di Her, R. Mo$ee► L. Phelps, C J Business for Sale -J. W. Laugmuir. resides near Liverpool Marks . J C, phisp, Br•, A. Richard, M. B. t3oaron, - QF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . l - _ _ _ I ,, _ •I Ohorat Olar.. IC. A. Simpson. F. Ream, R. Sanderson, J. i _ —p�_ The class, of which M� Contti is Ferguson, J. Lavery, E. Rowe, and J. F. Ty . MV 10". The directress meets in n 's Hall Ockley• 1t�aker' t0 the Canadian Pacific Railway Company PIfiKERIN y 1 on Tuesday evening, let ins, at 8, The forenoon meeting ro�sa not ripen to p ;- (I, ONT., MAY the public, hominess of • private nature . for first practice. Any one wanting tom of. Having had E1'�Xhteen years' experience in -the 'T�Snnfactnre of 'Pumps ' learn vocal music should tak advantage g ° � Cll9terna, I Odll IiUmWTE$ SATISFACTION IN Fi�'E$X CiASE. _ . � L(u"ALI SM S The meeting re- assembled at 1:80. . �. of the prescgit opportunities. The question of iministerial character o)io---` -- ' Work Comsaeaaee. - ; wan considered and examined, and there.�ODRATE• - . — Beautiful weather. - _ Mr. Hay King, of CIa anions, has were no obllections taken. —The reads are again gni�e dry. n secured the job of rebuildin the bridge Rev. L.helgs passed an oral esamina- �• across the elver near the rest sues of Mr. e tion, and having presented evidence of �Partie9 sending orders to the Factory may rest assured' of fair and fact, it is a dry ,time— amongst some . Wm. Clarke, and commence operations Oeptiebilitp was recommended to the touts - honorable dealing, both as to article an price, . - _ - --This is the Methodists' week. T s ante tor_ ordination. Address all . orders to . town was full of them or Tuesday d last week. It is to be hoped he will do The Rev's. E• Rowe and J. Lavery we r ' �-yy•� - r Z./ — � a good, substantial job, so th t the bridge recommended for acceptance to the mini - 27.6 C%00� �eraw� Vj9=03 ,1,0?.lt, OXIt,. R Wednesday. .. _ . will not float down strew with neat try. p y -- - To'`Nero. " —It ig perfectly uses ss spring's freshet. _ yAir. Geo. McCullough, a teacher fro AND"`.� "' - to ask the names of our corresponden s. ..." The seed their names tons in cod far b eons.ao4Qeat: Manchester, was corn mended by the mee - y g iaQ, and will likely enter the ministry net s• and we trust we have Loner enough ab t On Wednesday morning as the Port ear. ns to keep our word with them. Union txackmen were at ork on the y The meeting adjotrIIed at b o'clock t Nic. _ line, the noticed an, a ro chin train, . . ' . ; i. —To the ladies of Pickering and vic - y PP 6 Wednesday morning. .. it y: Now is our time for stvlish d and in their hurry to rest a suitable On the second dav, in addition tote I n_ + 1 I -- ; _ ` - y spot at which to dump �th lorry, Mr. ministers, there was s lay a attendance I f ;. , fashimable millinery. A large and w 1 g . • asserted stook to choose from ;please Singer accidently fell off, et ' ing on his laymen from the different circuits on t e ;. - ! , head and cutting`it severely A wheel of district. Among others the following : • _ . , = I spent. Also a large lot of dowers d nay : I' GOODS r - h almost to •ve awe moat be 1d the to also struck him in the side, L. Smith, Whitbyy ; John C•aaplin and IDIRESS . I . ' y' breaking two or three of his, ribs. Goodman, Brooklin ; A. Ross, Port Perr - . to maake room. Mrs. T. Long. *8. g J. Wright, Prince Albert ; J. R. Hoove ; I - r P=t= ago to Let ZLe Qbie�e lsetor�. Pickering ; D. Fitz •trick, J. MCGin , I . I - The directors of the Pick rim Cheese pp At sat 29�, 2nd concession of Picks g. 8 and J. R. Stauffer, -Patric ; W. Bees 1 I 1: � - R'ermsressonable. Company propose opening t e factory on and L. Foster, Raglan; J. H. Rogers a d Apply to m. Tay r, I .: Che wood P. U., Out. . the let day of June, and'co tune during F. Hutchinson, Greenwood ; R. P. Hoppe , , . - . I . . . _ the season, if sugiciettl patronized. Claremont ; J. Dobson and R. Holdersha , ,. A large st�ek of prints, Sa • ' . - Jast �vea . � They purpose manufacturin the cheese Manchester ; B. Fr�►lick, Bcngog ; J. Trip , ' . ; . - From Dundalk,' another`lot of - h, at one and a half cents pe lb., patrons Seagrave. - 1_ . ' `sound seed potatoes at Spinks' Drills. to haul their own milk an take .home Reports from circuits were then read aid " , Moody. J. Ryan, Western Hotel, 1 their own whey. Each pa eon can if entered upon the minutes. Don Mille a d teen, plain and.-' d.- printed: � - * York appointments requested to beset fT yell. . . , be wishes, dispose of hs own cheese. as stations, and it was decided to forwa d { ` These are very favorable to s, surely. ? . ; ! % !10 srthodtst Chu "&• - . their wishes to Conference, as w ll as t e I -. I �1� j, . Rev: W. F. Wilson, of Richmond Hill, as important �t•tter. wishes of the people of Manchester and Muslims 17x111 il,m� La�'V11►� Y: may be expected to preach neat Sand As will be seen by a Lett in another Prince Alberti circuits for change of band - 1 . 1 morning and evening. eolalun, from the County Clerk, the d th p t a i . 1. ee. pool WOOL,_ , i= County Council at its nex session in The following motion was en u d ' ' - ., `• adopsod by a standing vote � The undersigned will 'purchase - y Jane Hill appoint a etude t from this "Moved by Rev. W. G. Hoyvaon, ae . &c., of the latest styles ale I: - ­ I ., quantit-y of wool that may be offs , county, who will have all th benefits and onded by Rev. J. J. Reditt, That wher . - . . Thos. Moody, agent for W. D. Matthe a privileges of the Ontario rilcultural the Rev. J. F. Ockley has been a mem r ' � { { I � 11 k Go. Wheat bosght as Hanel. * College, Guelph, extended t him• free of of the Whitby District for five years pa t, L '. I i • I � - • j charge, owing to the ae on of the and has eridesred himself to its mamba de►s ns. A (fall �►g !•r newest ig ' Ontario Government at the last session. by his uniform kindness and goner 1 The usual vveeluly �jhipment of tat Batt a Christian bsarin and whereas be b ' - . wsa made from Pickering statabn n ApUlicants should send in th it names at g , : p once to the Clerk. been transferred to the Bay of Qain e _ $s+tnr•day last by,Mo�ars. Knox & Moshe - - Conference, we desire to take this op ` i ' - B . !� . _ ...� rants of ex rasa' our kinds fee i , respectfully sohclted4, Mr. Robert Miller loft n Tosses towards him, and inA that his Tile ••�„ ma cased. G .. p nornin last for Indian H N. W. T to be s as s successful minister i 1 . Toronto Gri recently Neon e - g ng larged to Bizteea ogees, and bas bee�u He went by (l. T. R. to Br kville, and the Gospel of Christ." . otherwise kreatly proved. Canada's from thence will ao btr, C. P. Railway all Mr. Ockley returned thanks:. - . ; � 1 . comic journal is bo d to lead. the way to Indian Head. in a letter The meeting then proceeded to ball t I _ .. - ; ' i. _� �. received by Mr. Miller from r. McKay for a representative oii the Btstioni g _ . Committee, the first ballot resulting in e - I _. a few days ago he states the everything — - I Owing _ _ rash of business, we ha a is well advanced with them, Drin ain election of Rev. C. A, Simpson, of Cla - -een again eompell d to add to o r g mont. Rev. J. J. Redditt was elected o being up several inches, and t looks ex- millinery stock. ew ribbonN ne represent the District da the Babb& h .; -. & *"� r • ceedingly well. They hay had con• School Committee. . , . gauges, new trimmin s of all description • , eiderable rat this a yin , w ich is Dome - Prices greatly red cCd. '.lies. J. n P g The following laymen were elected a�.�..�.��+ - Be 29 -30'� what unusual, but the seas n's work is representatives of the various Circuits d i ., : , .LLL1 much fa1'ther advanced than last year st stations in the district at the next Coni r- w this time. ante : —Se . 11 • Subscribers !' I e'u hanging post -offs , , agrave, S. Hall ; Pickering, - Zeep Qniit os so lihias. `1 ' Bunting ; Bcarbom East, Wm. Heron a d I &ddresa are panic lady requested �o F. Roach ; Pickering Cirenit, F. Hutchi give the old as we�l a3 the necry on . The •ladies —bless 'em —ar now, in the $on ; Prince Albert, J. Wright ; Saintfiel , U a m n r Unless we are well a quainted with tie midst of their house cleans g, and the R. Holdershaw ; Searboro West, W. Fi - . . e e a are , parties, it takes som time to find t�e lords 'of creation are mighty ad to.take a atrick and J. F. Tavlor ; Whitby, . . p ; names on our list, an ess the old addr s cold lunch off the-head of a arrel in the Hallett and J. L. Smithr, Brooklin, . wood shed in lien of dinner. They know Camplin ; Foley, John Davis ; Port Per v, .. M , ]a" . •J- & 0 . M T 0 1V is siren. A. Rose ; M rtle, Wm. Hone • Claremo t ; For ta. tits haunt:, enough not to complain, as a at- other -' Y , 1l4eesre. Arthur ohnston Y{nci.. times gentle creatures ar - "positively J. Pilkey ; Scagog. S. Fralick and W � Has now on hand a full stock of ' dan erous At this ' season. o an thin Baterman. Burrell left Pickerinu on Friday last for _ fi y K Mr. A. Ross was elected to resent t e G�nral Goods groceries site Boots andhoe�. the old county , f r the ur oae of —beat carpets, hang wall pa er, wrestle A. Y P P , ip►ymen on the Missionery Committee. ! setae stock. The will also take i with stove pipes, allow c t tacks to ing 3( Ou motion of Mr. A. Rosa, Port Pe y - the Colonial Exhibition while them pierce your feet, elide -down hairs on a „as selected as the next place for holdi Al s leYndi& lot of T eels for ' hunk of soap, hot don't fool 'th the hoses 0 �' Sittings, Ready -Made Clothing, &c.,I We wish them a pleat trip over and a the District Ddeeting. all 8t rook- bottom prices. , 1: s* return. of the house. If yon can' keep your The proceedings were then brought a i t . 2%io sme alai. . month shut and obey orders yon better close by the chairman pronouncing e . - - - ! Isn't it about time for the Pi ao fishing' . benediction. R Agent far the British North Americitn Fire Insurance 'Co., Issuer of . r ' Rifle Club to hold a meeting for re� 0h� >�m� Marriage Licenses, &c. At the Post and Telegraph Office, 4,4 -86 ; or ation for the eo season 4 W On Frida even t3oud of Nealth� _ ganiz wing y ins of 1 i week we _ have several ezcelleni shots in and ab4a were visited vdth a very heavy run The Board of Health of the ' Townsh 1. ... �' 1": the village who are anxiously awaitin form, aoeompanied by vin lightning P I ' ,' of Pickering met at Brougham on Mori- _ the opening of the eason s camp ' and heavy thunder. Dn ' the storm • and they should havetan opportunity lightning struck ons of the c imneys oa dad, May 18. Dlembers aU preseat. U wasting their powder. 1 Dales block, over the Nswa ffice, knock- M1°D of previous meeting read pad _ . ape acc�,� w 1� 1ar asrtmnt -of Newest St lei aia itsss M f �, mq several of the bricks o the top, but ere seated fdr The story is told of t1'gyf�ian, the fortunately it did not stand say . payment. Report read from Dr. Carleton after ppreaehraR sa interesting sermon o further than the roof. In out of ra 'vaccination. Camruanioation read JA$t I8C81� @d. 60 the "Becogniiion of friends in Heaven,' the chimney to the roof ii left quite • from the Provincial 1 i F `� - he was accosted b a hearer who said bolle, and then ran along th galvanised Board of Health . , , . a I taking that Delegates be appointed to � I "I like that sermon, d now I wish yo iron work to the eandncto pipe, and attend the annual mee of the �,/r,�jjT�'�, ��(}T$`� - - _ - -- to preach another ou the reaogaition o thence to the ground, The was AND SHORT HITE P people in this world. II have been attend very loud, and it is said oa one of Amen�n Public Health Aasoeution. t in our ehursli threes ear and not fiv the young men in the ad'aoe t to On uiotioa of Der. 4erow. seconded 'thy CARROT SHED. h y Iy '�' l bPh Mr. Philips, the following acaonnts were I r. have ea much as bowed to the in flu office at the time Eo jump a at 'six feet _ _ time." o& a stool. At Liverpool learn that passed : ! �7.y . . . Dr. Rae visit to (,'herrywood and - - a �s lfitit the telephone instrument io Mr. Beed'e on a reported case of small- x. - o$ice was considerablo.b� . Dr. B �,oac� its #2°-E 0 ARKE R D-UNBA . The Peterboro,hotelI meh held a meet li htnin but fortunate) no father ry . p° ing on Wednesday even' last an g g' y • s T 0 e ' 'ng Dr. CsrletoA, vaccinating indigenta,l4.2b. raised #5,000 to be spent in testing th �'e was dc,ne. �.I� do. #1fl:76. 1111-11111 I validity of the Aet,and etat� they can melt aRtst aaafasy ' Dr Ferrier, do. #7.00. WH O SE . ' YOUR -- T ? - it #10,000 if necessary. Not to be behind On Sabbath last Rev.• J Pre]tering. Moved by DIr. Philr , seconded b DIr. ��•� -FOR the temperance people Balled a meet' .of Richmond street church, oronto, oe• Gerow,, that the Clerk be instrnatsd fo ` which was crowded to the door, an copied the pulpit of th Methodist ask each medical man in the Township oo ' raised #4,125, Mayor Coa heading th church in this village, Ching the to kindly •ve the number of pe s -� row r•• -�. list with #500, followed b some fifteen anniyere gi rso� ,� `. other gentlemen with #50 and #26 each were cha�raeteriz�obs•that o d �� v�Olnated by them' etc' Carded. i y time vim D. R. Beaton, seconded by Mr. Phili i, a �•�. , wn. s..t and firs that made him a popular moved that the Reeve be appointed a Mr. Knox, of the well known' firm o preacher when he was iota here some delegate to attend the next annual mans. 1 Knox & Mothersell,cattle dealers,Oshawa yyear's ago. The morning vice wsa ing of the American Public Health Ajs. ld v - says that !•The News is the best largely attended, and at nigh the church soeiation to be hel • . failed to hold all who desired to hear Mr. October next, d at Toronto local paper he has run across in som - time, and it should reoeioe the Pickering, a lay a number be - . - r generous R g prevent- The Board them adjoniaed. support of every resident of the fine town• ed from getting inside he doors. -- --.... 0,40..* _y E s - . ship of Pickering. Every resident, if hey Special collections were take up in be- Ontario AgricuituFal College, tuelp 9 w` .f �+e!� '�f - t1 - son only afford to take one paper, shoul halt of the church funds. �iesda --- _ - - - • . give the newspaper published in th evening the anneal tea -m ling too Ma, EprrQ>i :— Permit me to call yore' A T L �' township the preference." Correct yo place'in the basement of a church. attention to the feet that by an Act of styes • { are, Mr. Knox, and many thanks for yo Thhe spread as usual was choice and session of the Ontario Legislature each - kind espresaions. abundant, and was heartily egjoyen b County in the Province is entitled to has jjl f the large number which oae student in attendance at the 'Coll j'� �F ALA _:KIND 1. .. 11 I ate:. Comics. I Thereafter t e audi k ero0 . without the payment of any entranceoror S s t ' . �.� A second part9 of 2d� boys`;ages '8 t sate rep ed to the tuition fee. The nomination of a student - I body of the ehuroh, when $ev. Mr. ,.. . �,�� ,, 1;6), ie expected to leave Dr. Bar#q�rdo a is made by the County Conacfl. Tha R : , Trainin Homes, London and 'Woreeste - Willoughby took the chair, d presented student must be the sou of a practi ��j -- TT TAY CLOSER BANCIHM TURNIP shire, England, early in Jane, and 1 a very mterestrnA program Bppee"� a farmer raaiding in the county and muu t , ' 1, is , . "" arrive in Peterborough towards the a there made by Rave. Ro e, Reedits. have lived on hfa parent's farm at l t �-=; ti MAMMOTH MAN firm n, and Sanderson, d ca 'tat. two can QrOLI), . = l SKIRVINaa TURNIP, 11 of the month. Apphcations for the a° Pi y Prior his admission to a ;' ., , , - -; bo swill be dealt with in the order music was furnished by th choir —for College• A lications should be made td t e BULTON'1 CHAMPION REYaTOM CARROTY LONCI: r which they received a vote of thanks, PP which they are sent iii and comple .The rooeedin were bron h to County Coanoit at its nest sassio - : - �� and should. be made early so that all a • ehon sly after 10 o'clock. qA children's let inst. Yours truly, n' Jn�1° Our Stook 10 'Ve1'� Co plete , ' and first- ` " Timothy an -1 � rangement� may be kipide to foxes Jiro. E. FsaswltLr., {?onset C B�B� , ° '�� tea was served on Wednesda evenin y Qierk, CIOVeT 8t1'1Ctly CaBh. -- • `; /"-them on arrival. All c mmnnications y 8 s:, - I , , be sent to Mr. Edward off, Superinten The En lisp :,, ' `j ; .,. - - - � ` : ; R Government hale dmid �, .., �_:.: � t :r � FI ant Dr. Barnardo'a Di triboting Hem , Htm. L. S. Huntington is d ad #o annex the Kermadec Islands in e _ ,. : . , 4. Peterborcmgh, Out - Eeach has accepted Hanlon challenge. South Pacific ocean. i L p G , O ' A C�KHR �,� i •... - .. y' �, . 1= �` - - a { ,x ,.. ..' ­L I -- S . .... , 4, . . . - 3 , , .. _{'y,�, .. :- : a .. ,'.:.j -.t. -�k 1S a.- .8a•l -is. Sb..Ygllcr ... . -.,. .. - ,vr..a,... :., -t. :.- - -.�. -y. . _ _.. . - -... -1_..� __ . Y..�__xa�.,._.__ -