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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_01_28�_ Y .. t'i (, -i I -' { \ •, 11 i ' i { 4*;1 i 'f :.•:ii f r� . . - - , (4� (f���j �,,�.A,!._�___,�:­­ k 1 d 7 4"I i*' ,'� t ' i- . .. i,,� -Al' I w ,. r r ^' �V ' V a� �/� r is ;,�.;, - P :� RI ONTO;, FRIDAY :� JA.NUA - vOL. VI. - . 1. [. 1. ON90IRYWOOD.+ riiit himself to.any special time or 1 ality. . , ,,, . t- ) , ,f 1 r >e {vrtal Q�arb�. 7 0 V T ;ARO'�N� 0 , , • , HB '•hoped that m a spirit of patrio to co- I ��., . _; : i, ;;; -- Tile te'tatr}lment an .lie ,a' operation, rather. than of local comps 'Lion. i I. • Con rear would proceed, eta." B t the '' Medical. ,, , . f rte , , L'ATLrBT LOCAI. HAPpENII�os 1 ECORDED BY .eoeuinA' st was. a great success3 • Fuller g p i' committee of seven Senators, who h d the . w. K -� „ , �° THE P$L$S 'AND JOTTAD DOWN -BY OUR articUI s heretk6er. . - - FIELD, M D., M. C. P. S. PHYSI- 't= . r P : audacity to declare that Washingto was , BURGEON, CORONER, &0., s.•: �, CORRI.SPCNDLNTS. ; �,.;, .. 'CIAN, _: PREEN RIVER. the suitable plane for bolding this cerebra- - , -. ,-�.g' ring, Out. Office hours-morning, from 8:90 , i c`� .' � .: '� Lion have come in for a large share of criti- . I. 1 ` evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y =t - 'BROUGHAM• A -" a . • to 11: : -- .� . R M �:``"- "� , t% 1a Read of Talt 1�Ews in Gre River aiem from rival cities t W FEItRIE .D M.C.P.S., Ont. I "•.: ` Washington is the only city wherelevery j, ' 2• : r. '.,;,- :X� Mr. W. Matthews a liar Deters out an- and surrounding count wi 1 lease • CORONER: Office hours -- morning from t., .. . D P ' i'YY P American is at home, and in which be t�, zn, evening 6 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG ;_ ;�, �--_- , - nounein earnivala, balls and su ers on g feels* the pride of an American ei izen's - 5 Cy�T1E Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons ,+ g Pp notice Mr. lien. Burton's tar a dvertise- with Pure Drugs, Chemicals, &c., all • I i the evenings of Feb. 8rd an th;�lud inon;t on fourth page of this i sue. He ownership, And the Exposition wr li be sapp1led w 29tf .* ` c.1 ;ta2, for cash. 3 1- . •1.1 .. March 3rd. Wes. has great lopes that is a live, pttslhin6 business man, ono who given to Washingt(n without a don't. It _ �_ . I ' - with suitable . ' , bargain to offer will last from '89 to '92. There need not I ' 1. z old probe. will favor thin bl.lie�ea, when he has ba 6 Legal. � weather for skating for e'gwe- time. to the .public, in letting them know it be a continuous ruah, racket and c rnival . ` • - _ � �_ �^' ��o'' f come, aiad he 's a r fusty making gieat throw R h. , t 11 a recognized. a vertising for three years, as there would be ver a i . BUNTING, B. A., BAItItIs- re bons i' r the events. ublie affair of this kind in a rea com -1 ;y_ p paTI ` iriedium of this section of count 3 . React P a g Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey +I �; Prizes alai; eci at Brougham skating his adv, fill throw h, and the call on mercial mart. Washington is not that y R F I'ickeriug, Ont. Accounts: promptly / . g . kind of a�city. It- cultivates tranquility ity of , . nncyr, c•, � ,>✓ % � . carnival on Jan. 20th : -First prize, ode lhim and secure some of the b gains- - " 1 o1lFcte:1. , %Loney to io_�'eSt carnal �i -tfs11 j� /;� handsome photo album, .$b.u0, 1�Iisg � deportment, and has sufficient bra thing I QII� 133 LL vO�V, BAYItISrER '�`-- '�`"" -' space to enjoy everSthin,, in a quie way it 1d Solicitor, Notary Public,ete, OFFICE- ' �1, , �.1 '•�=Y" 111ary Philip, of Biou�haut, for best lady wrliTEVAL�. ! It is used to crowds and gathering of all M; awhitby. Private _ t?kater • cuts --1st prize for forward and T a� _ �- , llPverell's 131oek, Brock - street, �-�_ , g kinds, as indeed it ought to be, or six +. • tuns to loan at lowest rates and on fav$ry ble t{ �\ bacicwat d skating, D. L. Liscomb ; 2ud� Iieinem. er the anniversary ervices in •National conventions are being het here ter is of 1 ?aymout_ p during the present,week. -- - ., , prize. Thos. Keese,.Brougllam ; 8rd prize, connection) with the Methndis church Oil �fIJtiI =1� I �RKLI1, BAKRI�rF.11 . Clifford ` anzant, Markham. The latter Sabbath and Monday • next, 80t 1 and 81st. 3 Some members of Congress ha a said j � 1 ,nd Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No . ;. �`+� �� A S' :� ision. Otlice : $agcy's Building, Picker- mates best time on forward skating, but Be sure 1ti,d be preRent.......Mrs. Jas. that the principal object of the overn- ; I -_ c6rl n. 4 -y ment in the Pacific Railroad matter, was 11,1; open `overt' Saturday. $ESSOR Gr4�te�s Photog'raphe � when skating backR•artis his skates be• Thornton is in town, cisitinfi 1 or mother, b' becituie loose and threw him. He there- iilrs. 1Vilkinson, who is ver ill 'st re- to get what was owing to it. Of urge it h' , _ ErxNfF,I1E, $LACK, is desirable to save $200 000 000 { • ENGT,ISH,Barrister� at Law, Solicitors - - ,� fore lost the first prize. Nearly 800 at- sent....... Miss 114rgrai,e, of rougham, or those '; 'I 1. '. _ '� Conveyancers, &c. Offices., No. 17 , much of it as can be recovered, from th ' in hancery , �, ` . BRIBN, Whitby. tended the riuk, and 42 couple the ball has been visiting leer friends here.:.....A , Co onto Street (over Gas Colin' , who have no right to it bat a number of ' \Ioiicy to Loan -No Commission. D. DEI.AMERE, and supper at Tpo. 11i. Gerow's hotel the load -of our young people we to Picker - ' DA' �CID9pV BLACH, H. A. BEESOR, E. TAYL °IIR WII. Ant Es ' -QEZAR O'BatEx, the subject same evening. All enjoyed themselves in last Thursday even:n t attend the men in both branches of Congress feel that ;�y . g Y g the main thing to be attained is the moral -, C,L1, __ of this ketch, first saw the light of day on and a more orderly party never assembles A.O.L•.W. concert. Anoth load also affect of rebuking corruption. Tho (Inv- 1 E. F % EWE�jl, LL. B.; EAR- the 2n Con scion of Mossbank, fifteen at an lace. - intended Din ,but the team ter fai ed to • T TER. Cou�ity Crown Attorney, and y p going, 1 ernment can afford to lose the mon' y, but . t -----� matpriallze until too late.. Wake up, it cannot afford to agree to a theft, f such . ' whi nv. lay miles north o Bobeaygeon, one morniµhq ('o *n ±v Solicitor. Colhrt House, about thirty ears ago. His father was a OLAREMONT. - � Alf, as it doesn't � do to di point the there has been. The desire to inn tigate 1 1 - Russia' nobleman an who was forced to leave Indies.....,isThrough an adve •tisement in the management of the Pacific R ilroads - i ; - y . er•i�attrJ' . , ; The annual tea - meeting in- connection b r ;. ; ,: _ his native tan 'on account of certain con- THE NEWS, Mr. Henderson of Cherry- is not, therefore, ern of a spirit of parse- s iraci a in hick he had become impli- with the Methodist Sabbath School will vS VETTftINARY SU -R- P wood, found his 'collie dog which had cation ; it is simply the duty of Congress . I-topI�I� , c ted. He w s known as Duo O Brienoff, I . c =EOV, Graduate of the Ontario yet- be held in the hall on Tuesday eveniul;, strAi ed up to this burgh. A wor -1 to the to go to the >tottom of this matter. Sri Igl cortege, Toronto, and practical horse- and upon sett ing near Bobeaygeon he cut Feb. 1st.. Tea will be served in the hall 'Although the Senate voted . to cueing i slicer, etc. On account of increase of practice off the off o his name, and 1 ft it as the wise, StC1 - SARAH. now uses it. Th� son Wil. from 5 to 7 p.m., after which addresses _ the widow of Senator Logan at ,000 a I x11, illy accustomed visits overt' Saturday to will b0 delivered by Revs. Dobson, of year, the bill has come to grief in the j g -1 \1itr�ale,Cherryw.00d and ge foot at will an photographer AUDLEY. House Committee on Pensions. It is 1 tr1 ,1 the diseases of the nor foot at my own liam, r Bill,,, as he was generally known. Prince Albert, Redditt, of Brooklin, and ___. ` ;or -e, Green River; in the forenoons of Tuesday, from a rliest infancy evinced a eenius for , claimed that to pension Mrs. Logs would . " I • �� d , .;aav; Thursday and Friday of e� onhaud. photo ' aph,y and draughting, which graai Liddy, of 111j•rtle. Tho children of the j1jr, John J. Littie;ohn ha been yisit� cost the Government eventually half a j A - rat -ciassassistanthorseshoeraiway. fie. Isf as nished parents, and every school and the choir of r- he•church will ins down ast, and s lent a ni ht with �e erinary instruments made to order. Medi pe g like, an when he thou ht f the loved million by encouraging every widow whose ; I <• cif a for horses and cattle always on deed. Cad means ere he was always drawing n chant. enliven the procoedin s with choice seise- g husband had ever been in the armv. but I cil t-fol: or by day promptly -y At set P tions of music. See posters. one the le behind- him he t •ned around it appears that the fund provided #or Mra. '. . dr ss, Green River, Ont. on his slate- and surreptitiously holding The secretary has had pi inted the .fin• *c tll grea swiftness and b ek tp, Atew- Logan by the friends and admirers of her ' . _ - - ___-_ -- them p for the edification of the other aneial statement of the receipts and ex. warket ho went. He• is visiting. friends hueb;,nd has now reached 870,000, with a .. . ' schol s ; the "v generally took the form and enditures of the Presbyterian eougrega• in that vi ini and it is a ected that prospect of rising 0 4100,000, acid this .. 1_0 {ttgoo (,arbO.. �.: p 9 lY+ P . - figure Hof th tutor. The teacher, one lion here, which is a very satisfactory, he will a on return •with god color in will obviate the necessity not a raining Titus, was a man of peculiar Timo lay and ,at the same time creditable showing, his face. We expect the ext trip he .pension precedents so as to provid for her ColtI!ezya1 e'r, &e-'* - curve 'and a igle's, and it- was the delight reflecting credit on the members of the b act of Con ese. The citizens of Chi- • . • -, ;rrr� ,.>� s will be 1 ntiu the most e e ant flower Y -1 - -� -= - - - of the young genius to show np his pecul- , P f; q ca o have also contributed 813,000 for the • -. It CU�IMIS. denomination for their liberality s The of�.Newm rket in our neat Ii tle village of g . , 1C11XRD - STOKES, iariti s in I1 their flagrancy, especially tutal amount contributed by the con re- Q payment of encumbrances upon tie home signer and Conveyancer. Offic Cla snout the b ld hea , stoop shoulders and meaan- , 8 Audrey. of Mrs. Logan °n this city. T e notes. • -- l Stokes , General . Merchu.nts, P Our, pr�sent p stmiastei is not satisfied i 1 attention paid to making wills and pre- choly tirouae s. Timothy one day another goaesn ila 82,570 76y andl�r Ora , n tall f have all been pa}d off in the past f w days. sp c a Probate. 48.tf he ouch s slate, and finding p P Y R with the amount of saiahy erived from ,tnd Mrs. Logan now owns the hog known - prA : ng necessarg papers for Prob t R.BEATON, �l•p��T;V_HIP CLERK Timo fiy T tus in minature there, be, claims a nice little balance is carried over keeping t�'he post office open ud threatens as Calumet Place in her own,, h _ ., 5 Commissioner for taking being exceeding wroth, called up the artist, to another year. T) a 'respected pastor, to throw up the s tuation unl as the salary The bill passed by the House pe sioning. ' . Conveyancer, - and r need d to give him such a hearty Rev. Mr. Ki en, hat eye reason to be ho were s 1 ' a iavits, Accountant and Insu OFFICE ent Q. PP rY is increased. he (love went should dependent soldiers and sailors, - .i : r ll net' to loan on farm Property. 27 v castigation, that, according to tradition, dell pleased with . his membership, as make the mini um figure 25,as it is too not disabled in the service, but ho are. l;r ugbam- _ Willi to E nezar was set back several they are with him. much to ask th t a man shall bother now too old and too feeble to w rk, and . i : - . : - years in his ardor for drawing. Hia great- ...�.. -=- . I f • Aisse- i'itect. - -,. - eat a ort as boy! however, was � drawing OSHAWA.. A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT in ch 1k n ii a, board fence, about .seven 1 for the county of 'Ontario. Prawinge mile from obcaygeon. It represented. a 118 Whhitby and East Wltitby'Agri ul• '' an h specifications furnished for every class of duck swim ing. 8o life -like was the pn- ur•al Society will hold a Spring Fair at building. Steam and hot water hetiting and lure, thhat any people aver that the duck olum bus in March. ventilation a specialty: Office- Gerrie Block, swam all al ng the front of the farm until corner Dundas and' Brock streets, wnitby. Leonard Lanier; for larceny, was sent he idencu- Kingston Road, East Pickering. 97 -y it Ca a to a rail fe Ce, when it tarns. n for three months. arou and swam ba k. again. This aui. P to this An Mr. Adam Hislop, of West Whitby, has with it posit'on for he miserable pittance of S10 year. A the closing of the office won d be an neouvenienee to our residents, it is hoped something will be done to p event it. UXBRiD E TOWNSHIP. - ` Xt � T F r as- is bu , at the loo also pensioning, the dependent pi}rents o - soldiers and sailors, has frightened those - - who are opposed to pensioning a erybody -' who ever had anything to do wit the war- _ , They fear Congress will next nn rtake to ' - ' v. pension life -long non - combatants ho have '' t incurred physical or mental die bility is writing war articles for the p re and .- 1'.. magazines. The above mentioned bill ap- . mate ct re may seen y, r. . . o y lied to veterans of any war, Seminole. :_ • . tiorceeri'iig.., been school trustee for fourteen consecu - _ ., �I� r_, , ,,r, .; ,:, cN unless s the alk has rn off, or somebody r' buainesB�.....J. S ms wa °s cawing for J. lack Hawk, Mexican, war of the Rebel- e has bbed it out, or the fence has fallen tine years. .. Fors th I Son of the cry Corners lion -and gives a, uniform allow" ce of $lt . i I Q 'CHER & ROWLAND, Licensed s uctioneers, for the whole of North and dow ,ors ething. When W. Ebenezer The ladies of the Methodist church people q�ere out to the cont'enti'on at a month from the time of the �asssge of � 5o thAOntario. Strict attention given to all was t elv years of age his father put- have a novel social to- night. Each lady the bill. rtric .graph. Charges moderate. cha for him a ten' cent camera, and •it is required to provide two awall baskets btoaffville......B helor C ers is badly. �j or ers by letter o 6r &c. Ad- flooded on aecoun of the et weather..... Then there is ""proposition r'P gains . 1 - T os. Poucher, Valuator, Arbitrator, �pag ienc orth the youth's chief de. Of provisions, with her name in each - � I I �� ss, THOS, POUCAEF, Boa 47, Brougham, or Wm. Carr is still icing with his brother Walt Whitman, which, it is I c aimed, . light o nder forth "on some backline John......Miss Hannah Br wn is keeping A. R. ROVPLAND, Whitby, Ont. bas et. Each •gentleman it required to would open the 'rreasary doors an gamy i whe a he, as unknown, and take pictures purehase at random one of these lady's of 50,000 new pensioners, clai in* that • I •of I ndsc pes, waterscapes, and school baskets and take her for his companion house fci,r Asa �'Vi on...... fr. Smith, our thev nursed some soldier' aomew ere dur- - BlctcksrititlinQ. , girls He was passionately fond of this , school teacher. is getting long success• in the late war. The sa if W It Whit -- '' J, - ; - - _;.J_ ....- for tea. The admission is placed at 2,,c. g Y Y " latter urs it. When fifteen years old he fully......0ur tall tiler h is turned out man ought to have 82b a °mon h, CI"rs F �+$QS. HICKS; GEN ER a IJ BLACK- P a air for entleinen. Plenty of amuse- ' smith and Wagoninaker, tat• Reed's old was gppre tics. to a photographer, and P g to be a grand spy for the t acher......0ur Barton ought to have $1,000 a y ar. genius and Saida- meat is thereby assured. visits last we b our hi h Washington society is intense curious i si nd, Pickering, Ont. Flaying purchased the very short v his q & �"` school was 1 , Y R g Y �Y - ' i, sines carried on by the late Michael Roe.., I out rsev ranee won for him the cogtio- trustee, Stephen Shall. Everytliing to see the bride of the Cabinet, Mrs.Lamar. .. - ' ,A ll contikiue the same at the old stand. Give men f " he Boy Wonder," among his . , , - DUNSARTON. , 1. -.1: atrial. All work promptly and satisfactorily '' •••" ' found in good oiler fr Chadwick and its cariosity leas increased' with her - • - eat the same scalp of prines. 6-y fello at he profession. Gradually ad- . , ' met with a slight ecident last Thursday evident desire to postpone her public or cl m van • q, hit started in. business for himself, . . . . . I -.1 i Large ' posiers brie now out ani #otincing by a dog running near th horses. The even private appearance. Seve al of the I - I , and ad -n w opportunities for dpveloping the opening of the new Pres_}�yterian horse kicked at tl a dog an missing him ladies of the Cabinet have call d to see Z'tti�tt's'tt�tcl UZ�txie.7 s.1 son idea of his own in the art. These church vii babbath, Feb. 6tlh. Lien. Dr. Mrs. Lamar, but she has than f r refused . r' ; T prov d use ul be and his expectations, and struck ..N"-- .._CLadc ick out a leg. hjBrself to everyone. She is said to be a �. ' S I v T I N G, G1�AI \II�G, SIGN y MacLareu, of Knox Coll ge,,'M'orouto, . he h s ben fitted largely by them. After 9 typical southern woman, who h s always : 1 \�ritifig, Paper - Ranging, Tinting, &c., of all wife preach the opening sel•�tnQilg fat 10.30 j HITBY. ' gds done on the sliurtest notice. All shades of his lctur s came under the eye of some of a.m •, and at 7 p.m., and ddggttJJ `1:80 p.ui., j ! . lived quietly, and when she realizes that } int luixed to order. -one but the tress 1J - Life udin men in his craft in the prig- R ©` H. S. Matthews, of Pickering, will 'h Io ltilyL ch irinan f the ' and of hundreds of pens are waiting to• aragraph y ' fish Lead used. KILTS d WELIIOUR �Ih. , ,;ipa ; Am rican cities, brilliant offers of her, it is not surprising that s e shrinks . ' - _ __ - situ ,ions in various studios came pouring occupy the pulpit. On the. following Ed,icati n, `lr. , E. F rewell, , enter- . __ �► frond the public gaze. The wi ea =of the Boots alt(l Shoes. in; b t Mri O'Brien, with the rese r e and :Monday: evening • a grand - .soiree anal I taine,i Ole memo rs� of tl e. Board a`t this other Cabinet officers tell the S retary of � . V- -. •bat and ass which characterizes genius, baraar will be held in rife haseinent from + reaidone lately. + A ha dsoine spread the Interior, now that they believe his HN LESLIE, BOOT . AND 0 . decl' ed t em all, preferring the independ- 4 to 7 o'clock, after lvhich . addresses will was pl ed befor the gu sts, after par• bride is a myth. �\taker. Pegged and Eewn work cute of hi own studio. A few years ago be delivered by set oral prominent gentle• I taken f which' a ver ' enjoyable time • Washington, Jan. `22, 1887 - !' ! •• - i . - . p omptly attended to. F,xperieneed workman- g Y y . ip. Don't forget the stead, nearly opposite the he c 'me . o Whitby, where his pictures men, and music furnished by Llie choir was slie�iit by all resent. . eRS, Iiing street, Pickering village. 7 -v -haver mad a name, and he has since opened of St. Andrew's church, Whitby. J. D. The a irunl me Ling of the S. O. Agri- - County'Council. _ _ ast dio i Oshawa. The life of William Edgar, M. P., will occupy the chair. A cultural Societ ,was he d on the 19th - Hotels. E. 'A•ri is only another instance of Y ( ` very large turnout and an exceedingly iust. T le report present d showed that Tlhe County Coun it met at lhitby on t . ; _,_ • -- - . - . _ =. -_,- �1 whe may be done by a poor boy who nos- p 2,507 en Ties war made in 1886" 'against Tuesday last, at �� p. m., ac Ord. to enjoyable time is anticipated. ate.. ElIPtRA,`CE HOTEL, GREE`- seas s ens gy. Once a boy, like everyone 6. _ _____ ._*�.- ___� . ,•• ' .. ` wood, John liitcheil, prop Motor. This else t a certain age, and now standing a,t 3,852 th previoa year. he gate receipts statute. The first business taken np GREENWOOD. t - souse is a new building up with every the cad o American photography, where for 18S� were 866 ,40,; as gainst 81J9`L.30 aftt3r the filing of the sort cotes of a tion for the travelling bublor Large . • c' us stables and sheds for horses. by h's sqn re dealing, unequalled pictures the pre ions yea The f (lowing offioerF election of members, was the Qlectian of �­coinmod ea c�nemo io he is she 'ding an nndyine A good time is promised i}Il who attend wAttr el eted for 887 resident, .T. R. a Warden for the year 1987. I _ s1aaL at all tiu.es be pleased to receive a call and Ow r tes, $com my friends and the public generally; when lustre on a page of Can dian history. the annual tea meeting under the aus- Matthe son ; #s : Vice President, T. H., Messrs. Monkhouse, O'Lear�, Murton, in Greenwood. 13�f _ ppicas -of the 'Methodist church , here, on kimitil ; roil 'Dice, Alex. W lson; Directors, Mattllewson, and G. Y. S itI were . I� 1�O R D O N HOUSE, PICKERING. c 1.,,,, k'Vednesday evening, Feb. 2nd. Tea will D, Lick T. M. uke, H. Howden, Will. nominated, but on the six allott Mr. lJr Janos Gordon, Proprietor. This houseta be served in tlho Orange Hall from 6 to 3, Beith, 'L'in. An rewson, Jno. Vipontl, Jos. Monkhouse was deelar d elected.. a fine new brick building, tlnished in superior /� a , after which the aUdierlCe will ad'ourn t0 e and comfort for the V� r J Andrew Auna ,lit. R. owbray, Geo. the vote standing : -Monk ogre, 18 . •. style. Every convenunc . ravelling public. New and commodious stables ", the CliurCh, where Rev_ 3Mr. German,. Of Philips. Audito p, A. A. Post and L. T. O'Leary (Reeve of Mara), 14. _ _ _ 7 "y y • Secre cry, W B. Pringle ; The Warden -elect hay ing been 'con= } • and sheds.. + Whitby, President. of the Toronto Con. Barela , ' L. .. RRT P�OUGtIAM'HOTEL, J. M. GEROW ' . , ; ference, will deliver his celebrated lecture Treasur, r, J. H: Long. ducted to the • chair by his mover and . ` �L Proprietor. Having bought of 14r. Thos. -On " Po ular Amusements." See osiers Poucher, the above hotel, and refitted the same P P Inspe tor Fer soil ba been quite ill seconder, took the deelarationl of offiee'be- throughout, I intend to keep a strictly temper - ortnacKs for fail uarticulars. for a fe days. fore G. H. Greerson, J.P.,! and then h li - / - ante house, in conformity with the �a. of the The heavy snow etorni Lind ig The boggan lub •got in full working thanked tbe..Council for the honor they 11 ,:. land. A call respectfully solicited. An attentive '- 1, -R -� , winds of last week and the former part of - - hostler always in attendance. l0y Order la t week, but the extensive thaw had conferred on him and lso on th® this week, blocked the coeds ro much rather ampenec their en husiasm. township of Pickering. He ould eudea- �Iusicul. _ '� *ra * that they lied to be shovelled out, and her are oho rt 180 units attending nor to discharge the duties of�t}le office to "'' - -'''� `" "^''`" -" `�""'� 001 ' BOOkg, - some places where it was too deep to cut. t e Wh tby Mod 1 Schoo acid 146 at tine the best of his ability and tc� the eatia• PARTIES �'4'ISIiINT(x 2'O TAKE I / ,::G .travel had to be made through 'the fields, ' : r I No a Paper oll�gi to Institt ter faction of the members of th Connell. lessons in- Instrumental or Vocal music � i - � and even then it was very tough travel 1� Mr. Gould, (Uxbridge), scones. h� -- can obtain Vocal Aluaio in Claea or by private i'; NI ate � ,. - instruction. Apply for terms to . , , Fe , r. : ? ._ ) ling, the snow being about two and •,a -half .: Washington L tter. Mr. Carts, (Port Perry), m ned that m 1. i 's. a' feet lee on the level.......It is with. much -.-__ . `''+ MSS A E Coutts Prof of Music I P ells special committee of seven embers 3�e . A. ' regret we have to record the death of one " (F din our ular Co eapondent.) *,, appointed by ballot to strike he sxending 1. isic room at the residence of Mrs. read jjg iIastids respected Con se begs the w ek � with some eommittees:for the year, an report as Opp091te NEws Office, Pickering. • . t - , > of •our rough' rea arse residents in the q the beloved wife of `swee iii pehisio legislati u. Its attention soon as possible., - - an all_ n �ce-ssanes fcr first -class Book person of I1+iar acct, p r Store. T. Daniel MuY ht', of this place. 'ers. wastiie turned t matters f localbin est The Council then proceede -to bandt, i nd Stationery . . .0- JOHNSON,•: The Tailor . - : ` ', Murphy was a, •nd•hearted Litt. neigh- h- A ro iation bit s,miacell neon" , 11 Call elicited 1 .1. i i t;• g P P the result being as folhi�s :-- Messrs. %, bor, and she will be missed around }},,ore. and the diseusai of the b'1.1 for establish- O'Leary, ,Percy, Harman, Ch 'stie, ( Iould, ; . �1Y 'specialties' :-- Perfect fit, moderate rises, • �(` #r iz, Agri ultnral k rime t Stations. It Y p '* * f T E.; The family have. the syiupalby a the satisfaction guaritinteed. st�� became timed f r a day o er the question Bruce, and MRirton; V. :: whole communit in .their sad berea� e . !,.. DEFY COMPETITI l+i in price, atyleor work- It 4f rove igating iti18 man ep9ent of the On motion of Mr: Parker; raoonded by • i manehip. I have a find select stock of �y c ormac menti..•••••We are pleased to hear that _. .1, - new goods to pick from. a i a &,,, f i'aciAo "ilroada ; .--and t iiouse'finally Mr. Mackey, the. Council djourned t0 ! ,.. I ` Mrs. Gleesou is getting,.we11 Aga' , >a d Wednesday morniv . � j +: FiCSERINa ONT. ? ! WHITBY• u 4.18' �� e�ettled ow' to deliberate ver the Inter- " ... will soon ins ahxe to be around t>le Ouse• 'hate C inmercb' bill, whi h the Senate , �- can live at home, and make re money M ...Ar>ae says he lice tivo fine pigs, and he is pass ,last :week. . �lti�stria s milittt; preparli io�a inaladf :,(; ' ' r at.work for as, than at anything slab in D ]a�ltle �,j� . ,- n(jotiating.. with• -a pnre#r�iser to sOL .W n- the Pi�idelit'iient ll' s feciel flies• the fortuation.of th-}' 'ee reat armv corps f - d outhe world. Capital not needed : you are started. free. Both sexes; all ages, An "�- thenx to the old coup . -. gsueaesg, Ame' t .s i;On s eskitia that suitable Motion _.. I one can do the work. Large earnings sure fro y MI R H. . 87'OT�B begs to info the pub- I Of �6U,U00 tiaeL► eltcti•:; . n e se Of need, - et ' g r ned Dread and M�intle )1� "k feed them well:...:.. Ml`s. Lot►ey White, be take for Dale "tins; the, Centennial of ► ,{1,. first start. Costly outfit and terms fr(+e: Better' tic th t she ae ode the. Landsturm, or. i liitia, ill ftlrgxs s • W.- not.deliiy. Costs you nothing to send us our ing oma osite the 'Ltr . Perfect fit Uf-tbe 7th bon., is sick with aongeetion of the" ado tion Of . *e Oon titUtlOn Of the ' I ' ilv Des modercts. million additional en. 't addiess and find out ; i1 you are wise you w l do guar teed in every case. ii Quited tates, h , was , oar al not to com- � � ! cn at once. A. r1ALLR_TT ,9e (`o.- Portland - Me. A sat solici ed. 7 -19 1 the- Itiilgs• .•__ . - . . . �, _ ' ' : ,. . ' I I :' I � r 4 i t. +i . p / i.. ,� r - i. I It 1 - �. - . -R.,' .,..; ' t d e' A '-'. Mt _i` - 1 {' 1 _ . , _ . _ j_ ..I . •• is I a - A.: i - j �i.s• - (� i-.. . . .. , - .. .- .s. 1 . . - - - 1 , .- I '• -.. , ,. - I -_—...ate - -___ _ , i- I I- L 1 ► ; hell tIi>nd ipp swn.: -, -YOU r*"t a res ctable litoth ig sls hem 000ho `' thatd in char- - - - an. fof• ►ouse- itab vie s of B�'i' ', V - -• ' � se .., and 3 - ' i`i I ea , co n t,heii .have a h sei lip' motivee and - ,, i P so ; .bi rl to moor }' _' k; under t- -: i . i i in Pict. a drov Rio w rd with the tom. I . er, Nowkuq of t such a roman, !�Iaopgt in t lie ' h i do DEALT$ AND F,yrta c�. and it's not dolt �s+ P g De a shrewd, The moatperf .�t y ,`l d be ,. ec t regimib f r the h ' .:, perat�scled is ggood �thi for . if ant hilt folks at axe earth :. . . :r, �L �B L��TIO �TO�Y SIT ,' . ,: take entire charge of your house and lair ]asst. N wile's uOn w not °f:'thougLt.� ancb As would be ' . -'.rn" azactly em- vssed for a growing boy, vi,z `` ` " - ` m ntioife f �otiaiD, Dire, Mumpeon —at the bri►eed in tihe tat r oats ry, althou h he a li requeAt ,!� m is na 0 8'a t 8 mall supplies of easily soluble mired food j . 1 _.:.:_ p i t b �r -_ , ' s ct, fedliDg+ eomet�2lirg lie a cold ch[lltnthu Jwas,he would( y� itu Ittscmr hlralf. hq fa►c t o, t so" to furnish the greatiest; uanti -` - - • - CHAPTER I.=— (CoxTlNrF,D) . " locality a 'd- he lilan I pus r6f loft, b: down his baeit,- .. -. .. ,. _ Brea Pains nutHftient without overloadi ' thesto� f .. �' • Gould h� Att;ach h to Ho • oft or, any one - ,or>r�nigg the risk of ` e�era�in �h i i elation. h y regard leach Men ae Halarott Der. Weeks �aa a little disconcerted, but else and so r ©vent further periodical vieita, half - assimilated rod R t g m °rbtd, On this 000asion the gathering storm had . little et r than lodditl oxeD. The. reaunied I 1-1 decided Holcroft to return without availi g �„ I b ti�,ve sht)s Fohecf o>p your wife $e regarded her a her ild as barnacle acts, for it is essential i ' highest tr b is which some people can pay once , the intellectual direction of the nervous hi self of his friend's hos italit and he p „ with such s►ppal ' adh ve Ipovtoie� at that it should not be ress p Y, to a man ►never is to shrew that th do Yoe the fp filler lepliod, .laconlcalty, even his ill aD . t �t2 ed at last entering the lane leading from the t ,. ' g r. t, cr wring out had physical im edimen ¢PP by not and c n not uaderIBtand him. But the I was away aAd did not see h r," p te. The presence into hi hway to his dooryard, Even ae h° ap t farmer s-a uite indifferent whether he was "Well now " pursued Mr. asks been batHed. a jut flee 12irn, it must bs stomach or blood of im rfectl P ouches his dwelling he hears the sound of ' �, ' Pe aesimi }at• . was i utiderstoot r not. He gave no thought to ",she's a good a�u }• she has' hervlittle. the poor relation ti iMutwo ld tax the ton f eco nutriment impedes its fanet one ill close_ . re eery and readily guesses wh�►t is taking w oa 1 pe�,p aid or might say. What werepeeuliaritiea so have you and me, a lot of safferin of charit i elf. g P Po - to their amount, so t t not onl ! ?1 �° p 8 y er hus6nd had the cor2atituente but the mode o adutini' y slat'; patient men, wen goaded beyond PQ to He only h:td a hunted, em ; but she's thoroughly ,respectable, and left her aearcety his blenain , and if he had in food muBt seer' a certain point, are ca able of terrible but -' pathetic,se s of being hedged in and driven there isn't a man .or woman in the town that fled to ill g come into the 1 to bay. L e . to his neighbors, there was would think of saying a word t►gq,inst her, he was escaping new some f whiff he h Repletua ventoc non studet lib nter (a full I ,'- • -. ' lit one of anger, and Holcroft was no excep- more of the amorous than the tragic 'in his she has only one child a nine stomach makes a d ti . It seemed to him that ni let that the , .quiet little a painfully diBtinc eons iouaness, His verb, the application of k hie12 It ea and pro• g plight. It as aupposod that he had a girl wltterd bq ompaay -for her mother and widow was one of th peg 1 whore and the brain an any a ( -• d he had worshipped all his life was in goodly sum the bank, and gossips said make every t g look right, you 'know." "world g d illiany a stomach from sin 1 sue with man against him: The blood that he an his wife thought more of in- I don't ace what there's been to look of life was to et ssr'r and her sahbme edagainst the grain. Rest from rain wok ru 12ed to his face his chilled form "became much as oa3ible for , twenty minutes before meals ell ire ab work.- 3 . ' creasin$ thi oard than of each other and wron growled .the farmer, g I' Y t' I I - ri id with a sudden passionate 'protest la , n thing. Arrayed ' moor in :weed = stn• - ' p p that o Ho c otie moutnin was this for othtng� ,she ence from it during meals, and eat again 1. ag 'net his misfortunes and wrongs. S rin g �Y „ to in ®and my folks' of course h# begun a system of per dical• descents fusel} the weight has passed from g g Spring- a buaineea a tsar. H a domestic tri ula- of I wouldn't suggest the idea of a relation upon hie relatives and her own. She ach p eta the atom - jl - - - in from the wagon, he left his team stand- gg are essential to in at the- barn door and rushed to to floss evoke irth rattr<er than sympathy ; of my wife coming to live with you. Hut might have made one nN h ions endurable hales] ex the recoil ih1tion of and ae the a spread from farmhouse to' you age people will talk unless ou atop their and even welcome, b t alie as not P y exertion with bodily hey t}t. l ki hen window. There before him sat the fi y shrewd The physiology of the action f alcohol �' ; wh le tribe' from the shanty, feagtin at his cotta e, of h a summary'bundliug of Bridget moat a so they'll feel like fools in doing it. enough to be Sensible. She al � oho] ex ense. The table was loaded with coarse and her eat 1 'tea out of doors, there were I know you has been a mighty awkward developed Pfd to have has a very important bearin on • pad only the pAcit t talk, to cal management of the mental functions. pro u3iot2. Roast fowls alternated with fried both hilarity and satisfaction. case, and era's a plain way out of'it, You pry( and to wort ha and eggs, a great pitcher of milk was �i'hile the a was little commiseration for can get yourself right and have everthing to rest or topermitot toes S 2 r t t h le' Alcohol has the power of curbing,rresting, . - �J flanked by one of foaming cider while the the farmer, ere was decided disapproba- looked after as it ought to be, in twenty -four averaiot2 to any useful orm o a tivjt W,a$ �er�suape °ding all the manifestati ns of the - ► fiche gl the shonest Irish tribe, and all hours, -We've talked to L nt - nervous s s •f pus 'of honor was occupied by the one con- Y by -that s Al Dlrs, her chief ch y tam, so that we feel its were glad th the gang had received a lea- Mumpson --and se takes a ei ht of interest. she took the characteristic. th rev r she went on our thoughts em. than .on a�v brings trio tics of his self- invited guests —a villas- son which mi t restrain them from .preying She do well by you and straighten thine an ground hat a o was tom part of the system. Sometimes y other `� ous looking jug. upon others, out, "and you might do a la ra g sight hi Sharp, y nles t brings ` P g Y g e Pay," and, with a Shawl ha ginv over her tam more completely under our edmmand ; . 1 They had just sat down to the repast when Holcroft w g partly to blame for his pro- g rP. angular shoulders, eh would seize controls and steadies them •more! the eaten -faced patriarch of the tri ere- than give her the right to take care �f your 'upon .the moat comfort, ble ro kin chair in o often it ': P sent isolation Remote rural populations indoor affairs for life," g c nfuses and disconnects them, and then 1 . _ %� ri2ar -ed,' by way of grace, it may be auppos- are given to s rong prejudices, especially " I don't expect to harry again," " said eve h one and mouse for bits f news about breaks off our power over them ed, " Be labers, but isn't ould Holcroft 8 , every of whom she at! ev r heard, she To continuo to labor earnestlltogether. r against those he- thought to be well-off Holcroft, curtly, was-quite as ready to 1( all a e knew also, the same time - gtv i I' us a foine spread the night , Here s from an ovens ring spirit, and who, moors° " Oh, well, inane a man and woman has and for to sake of her ud et of �' and e- - bad luck to the glowerin ould skin -flint take an anaesthetic 1 a h s- still, are unao 1. Almost any thing -will said that and believed it, too gg gossip and iological inconsistenc ,. The drug ere] i� and he poured out abumper. from the jug- 'be forgiven a er -than "thinking one's self .I'm not saying that my wife's ous n Teri°- l2ier 11 scandal, her fema ° re ves tolerated blunts the useful feel' . Y ! T �e farmer �vai�ed to see and hear no n after aft' for time but she had '.preventsft from acting feeling of wearin weariness and ` Tpr,x Hasteniit to a better than o er folks ; and that is the ells °d that way herself. Like enough she been around so often, a d her theme of ob- is no habit warning; There Hastening parlor window, he usual interpre ion of shy reticent eo le. ' rain d it quietly and clambered in ; then inn t at al} but then, the right kind of per taii2iug suba%etence for rself nd child had that of takmore fate} to a literary min than 1 taki ig his rusty ehot gun, which he kept But there had en a decided .tinge of sal- suading does change woman's in song © - l,ecgme so offensive} a p arettt that taking stimulants; •the vital powers �- lost, tl for th P Gshness in the olcrofts habit of seclusion • times, eh ? :lira Y I tat she had I e benefit of the vermin that . Mumpson is kinder alone about exhausted ti pat ence o all the kith their tcry for help b° n and m re Without prov 1e +1 about his hen - roost, he buret °r it became a bit rather than a principle in the world, like yourself, and if eho was and kin on whom she had he remotest 't12e end ores , nd in :.' " neon the startled gt,nlp. While they. chy ished no active dislike to sure of a good home and a kind husbatttl claim. Her presence a k down iirevopcably . ;g off !" << their neighbor , or sense of superiority, there's no telling what good luck mi4 ►ht hap- welcome bpi r°paaun of tt2 facult the un= As to qquantity, to appetite for Sol d food he shouted. If you value these were not holly astray in believing Pei) oft. But there'll be plenty of time in flee men of the v rttat- ie the £afest gtrtde. I your live4, get out of that door, and never. that the had lit le lace in the thong its o Y g artot s 12�ti: 't °Ids which " Tile aim of the diet should ` Sho your faces on m lace again. 'I'll not Y P " for't o live eeing all that on both sides., You she invaded. Even the most p 2legmatic or the words of Jo 11 io (t quote Y P o interests of the ccupants of the hill farm, can't live like ahermit —" John Milton) to pt� °s °rye , I: be e, ten out of house and home by a lot of Indifference be iudiffer nee, and now the " I was thinkin of Bettis ►'out an - .she boat nrvtared lost the jr self ontrol, and, the body's health and hard I jack, ls." q b d leav s their wivcy declared, ' felt lie flying all' lightsom° clear, sass, to render lonely, helpless an Karl neither the ower . „ , qnd not lumpish, ob hence ' Hi wee oil his dark lcamii2,= c eg al2cl p ing these parts,Iolc raft interru tog, to feces at her ins ©seat t rock'u gossip- to p g a Y nor the dieposi on to bridge the chasm " brow look here, neighbor, you ]now as ing qucatiouin and what g' g° P the mind, to the cause ligio ,and ! gasp rate aspect, taught the men that lie which separated } im from those who might well as I do that in flies ®, times you eoulcin't locturin� K' t was worse stilt, our country a liberty, when i�''s all was of t� be trifled with a n2on2ent and dd Not the lea t. end( ruble thing from hearts in sound bodies e`}uire. they Rink away ltavwas tin hint udlp slut intelligent ,aid. glue away the place. What's the use of about Atrs.:11uu�pson was her Ix''tiliar base cover stand and He was staking pathetic effort to keep his Buell foolishness,? The thing. to do is to keep of piety. She saw• the delir c p their stations." hri ]get b -,a.vn to whine. " Yez v' uldn't home and to pre • nt his heart from bean Intl and It iq especial( when the m' ttlYi2 . woman out iq the night and storm," g file farm 9nd get a good livens out of it. duties of others with `such puinf rl distinct is t is es eci y ind of emus torn bleeding aw from all it loved. His 1 You've got down in the dumps and can't ness that she fel I wed by the dark cto t " you are not a woman thundered Hol- neighbors thong that he was merely ex- j tc,otnpelle t to rpe k of them; thtcatened insanity, of h, ,ochondr' 1$ of I ` - c of C, "you are a jackal too ! Get our see' what's sensible and to. your own ad. altd her zeal was sure to be in' ant out of of hysteria, Ghat a rational r Y .erting himself t keep to dollars which it I van get," YI is is, r 1. dal nd begone , I warn the whole lot of had been the su r me motive f his Season. - mode t f Ii, I • \ , y uu beware ! I ive you this chance to Q life to IlZrof t wag thinkingg deeply, and lie When Mr. <«'oeks (tad g rt °d o his °mill. preserves it. g Y acculttttlate, turned his e} es w ietfully tic, the upland �u9 mission to Holcroft 1 ib wife t emarke,l -� =et n 'the premises, and then I shall watch (�iv i❑ = no the g slo es of his ftvrm. Ynr for y u all, old and young !" ht' to flit opinions of•i P Mr. %Veeks had talked to her daughter, contiden Tally, "I dec a rL-aR I,RRt)RS AR0I'T T)rFT,- . - -. 0 others, 3olcroft y'knevv that he was iu plausil,ly, and if all had been as he repro= cis; if we don't et rid of rlt [ r °' T •That there is all .. be , tea Inade from extracts. 'rher ` like i his tiger, dismaying to cormorants, ence a ble313 ng w 2 at stake. i o 1eted�l,� tli °awl lowler did not rearntf a bat} I( Te Lemu°} will fly off ti o hand e. ° is none and t ey hastenod away With such alas it or the o avoid ally such die cat• trb }m it whatever. i I Y At times, tluri these tonal Rnti at°rm ` 1 �'it }ow• He dill not know mtuh about her, was hoped salt a�lrnost pia ttl in h� �►y ; That gelatine is nutritious. It w 1} not 'that rut et went down the lane screaming Y Y t,eks keep a cat alive. Beef tea and wi ' g Dlarch days, he ould diainiss his anxious 1 bnt had very unfavorable improssi0na. Dire. boos °hold that the tonal Getup nt of flee however tin°, I ' :' " 5.11 p, I tali yeas, runt} be :vfther waitin' speculations in re rd to his future course - i g for n2 . :" Holcroft had not been given to speak ill of j hill farm would take the v► ado ►v fo goof} and j we know Possess a certt►iu reparative P,wer, Ilt,l roft hurled the u�, a He was so morbid especially at night, that � a11Y one, but she had always shakon her ! all, not what. N. j n aft r them vrith he felt that his wi - could revisit the! yuiet hea 1 with a .peculiar eigniticance whet; Dl r3, 'tp 7sF .r That Ail e vvor•13 that sont2detl like an imprecation. ]tottse; lie cherished the ho a the egg is equal 'to a pound of eat, -1Ilrm , ( ecp- Tr, r•t n,) + and til# every sick person cAn eat He next turner} to the viands ou the table t she ; - }sun'» names was meptioncul. The i- - - - - -- 8' could see him* and hear what Pe saiti, and 1 widow had felt it her duty t° call and tour I —� - Tatty, especial] those - o wrath n ex- pression of lo:Lthing, 'athered he spoke ill her lawless Presence with a 1 at the sin of sects ' 2 i[iffir131lti l.'1l ]lire]] ten craurer Y f nervous or b1 1 s ' - 1 eel a ►tit, P tt, cannot cat. them ; and to i ' thane 1 1, and carried them to the l20 <'- en. t l srou and being ► too . flog -pen. free lonl and fulue that was unlike his old b , .kn idtgsynera-sy of they cl iGit en s tlr,; jean• eggs are injurious. He se mea p see +sell by a feverish. -. in2 a- tnu�' }t_ absurl,t,d in tLe affairs of this world. P reticence and habi of te}rression. He. won. ou should t3k° an interest in ewer j city of g:tnresat2rl .t eiiert21 i tc +ipacit •for )I,, , I 'hat l,ocanse milk is, are im o lien, a to banish every v,:stigc of those whom dered thalt he had of said more endearing I O11e," this self a p',ointed °van el' Y ' II °wesyet it ma 1,� of food it intent t P rtaut ar tic.le he 12.tr driven forth, and to restore the a art- i 1 ! v iDt ha.l de• �' ►scour tat( for, by ao i 1 not be forced upon a at ant. p words and given } r stronger assurance of j claret}, anti in orris sense she lived u ► to her; tendencies, their foot], r oche poverty- I Hood that a 'rson cannot , P.• niei:t s nearly as possible to the aspect it how much she wa to him. I ate at ni =ht, I r Y Pc t endure, wit not . -� weed, tine permitted no scrap of iitfurma_ 1 stricken 1causcs,i Ifightar d boys nd girls curd. hart w rn lit former h;.ppy years. At last, he would start out f a ng revery, ta�c a . tion about people to escape her, and was not i o`;ttt2 °t only nut play with the rollicking, •, �'� T}iat arrowroot is nutritio he sat own where; his wife had been accus- rubuatabandon arpcl enloyrn •nbof t►1 it `]axon PlYstarch and water, aa, It is Tin. . candle, and, going i igh the house, would : only vied in all thu gossip of Oakville, but) useful as a rest -ra t turned o sit, unbuttoned his. waist -coat ant} touch w}2at she hat touched, and look long I l,ruthcra t2ucl sisters, but can sei reel ha flick] re ri flannel shirt and from against his n ked also of several other localities in which She ° live quickly P P reel• a and fixedly at thins associated with 'her, i visited. i said to -play pt•operly a 6 all. '1 hey run 6• That cheesy is injurious in ,all c es. 1 i,rea,t ook an old, worn daguerreotype. He Her gowns still hut in the ,closet, just as P,nt- Holcroft had little elso`to i ! atxnit, ero happy, and a •ell joy us, but It is+ as a rate, contra- indicat i ]coke d a moment at the plain, good face re- she had left rem ; e would take then( out? from eil2 io in ► t °let' him , their repertory of ep,rts ii f the m ,st lira usually indigestible •but it is a 1, h wry - flect @d these, then, bowlers his head upon it, ant), recall the well emembered scenes and ; favorablt3 im impression. 4h j a concentr tat} p y b her service beyond an nn- ited kind, and most ho► Janet ga ties are nutriment ant] a waste- repairer, and o ten strong convulsive sobs shook has frame, occasions when the were worn. At such j lxi�l as }tridgf '�talony, andeehelcwaa al e}ukgown. 7 ile antes , o . craved. i though sofa tear moistened his eyes. at tot putting g cants► {ch or ; y times, 'she almost a ed beside hit�2, and he willing to- employ her again for the privilege! j and other so-called sl! Ice stone, tnb th caber; i . That the cravings of patients are wh'rna . ' How long the paroxysm would have lasted had a collsciousuesa f companionship which ; of remaining on his paternal acres. g e 1 Htglrla 2d sports hetcitrg and :should be denied. The etc it were hard to say, had not the impatient soothed his perturb c s- irit. He felt that j mart ing the widow, — a slight shudder mach often p marrying P As to j to manhood, slid are co tinecd G, young needs, craves for and digs t� articles not... whinnying of his horses, still exposed to the she appreciated hu •I loving rem_ emhrance l sell through his frame at the r pas- (then, though at titneg the children titildl laid down in an diets storm, aught his attention, The life -long although unable to xpress her a ro al. tilowly he be an ° viiougttt. I attem t some of them. 1't a ranch refer } Y ry t3uch are, for'` . habit o caring for the- dunib animals in hea He did not know it, this nature as been P Y p exam ,le, ,fruit, pickles, jams, cake or ba on _ 1. charge >.sserted itself. He went out mach- . softened, deepened qd enriched b , jf aln2ost thinkingg to loll ttl,ou0 0n the ►ress otlay a quiet with fat cheese, butter and milk. g ' ah,ud, " I auppcgia° you are right, Lcrmuet ( "tig" or Wuchin ea l2 otho . t3 soles]] uuharnes9ed and stabled them as deep and unwontea xperiencea ; the hard' ,lac ks, tit what you say about setting the void'of the inlwrn su ,ire Qc hey s err( de. °art That an ir2dexil,le diet may be mar ed - carefull its ever before in his �fe then re- e. The Lord snows I don't want to sell turbulence of the south, wh ch lrn ►ke ti }one! which shall apply to every case. Choice materiality of his I'f -was passing away, it. I moss burn and brought up here, and hood and girlhood a of a given list of articles 'allowable in given : a turned nd wearily prepared himself a cup rendering him cap b e of something ► better I 1 ► beautifully noisy, eases must be decided b of c, it , which, with a crust of bread, was 'than he had ever k n b 'that county with some people, If your restless, and troubl °eonre but 6ealt y. yj by opinion of e all the upper he appeared to crave. r In to morning, a l the old roaaic 1 wife's cousill is willing,to, come and help silo have eard'Luvvlrvnel teach is grieve t this sturr2g, and1theBU i ta1 h is right and teo1ry wron } g ant acI 'its no appeal, , P pro. ' make a living, for such wages as I can pay, want of games, which impr saes them pain- A diet which wo hard, r his life w u 1 .retulo, with their i the arrnngemeut might be made. But I fujly, anti at their awn soli unease CH:1I TER II, —A VERY I �Ti;RFST>?n hard, practical insist ce, ant] he knew that want to look ulc ke °p a healthy Tan on it ae a busineae arrangement, to introdut a, sonw. The gr ntvs t}ou 'sh d sufficient tnrght kill a �aick man ; and a diet FRtE \D, he must decide apo omethin v-er , to sustain a sec d da a o Y soon, I have quiet ways of m owD, and things be. at the best k I His lonely vigils a y f quiet had .ton rin y gg , Only when fn tered by them- keep a well roan alive man would not , Eo: t 2e next few days; Holcroft lived 15 g tv the ppaasst to think about, and I've selves, and then died nut, k lied b Increased quantity brought him to the c ]union that he could ' of a right to t}rink about em, I ain't one j neat° or the Ussied t, k i - alone. The weather remained inclement not htu2t up a wife as a. matter of business. (�f the marrying kind, and I don' Y e cli•_ of foot], especially of liquids, does not mot n and there was no occasion for him to o g Y „ 1 t want' peo• +i that eeeprs to cling even to the chihi choly' increased nutriment, rather decrease; sine, g He moonlit rather face h ever angry bears plc to be consid °ring such° noticpne when I l,ec,,me a settled loos in lr n, to the . direstion is 'overtaxed ant] weaken ! farther way than the barn and out - build than breathe the au j ct of matrimony to ! ifon't, I'd be kind and alt that to he I ' , - ings. I e felt that a crisis in his life was r and 1 in average adult Highlaude s-- Ihteudet c in Strive to give the food in as concentrated a approacl ing, that he would robabl be any woman that he c u d ever imagine hi►n• ;her little girl, but I should want to be left ere a ;e 1 _ y form as possible. '- Consult the patients �i1 P Y self marrying. He a therefore stoadity ; to myself as far a$ I could }xs." d no doul,t by theirov r s°vero C }vin . st�pinaclt in proference to h' . compelle I to sell his property for what it drifting towards th ecessity of ecsllin ► ! „ I ism. The boys, notw•ithat,2r ding, deli iv a 1 s to is cravings ; a l ' . would hr ing, and be to life a sin under dif b Oil, certainly, said Mr. Weeks, men., ' p.,ysical exerciau in a mild I in •, li it ' Stomach rejects a certain article d g g every tiling and goin wa This event I tally ling over the slight prospect of,' , one „ , y ., is not force it. fereiit a sprees, however; .was like a c al- eef to a sailor, ; such �mui(culnitv, " but y ll must r °mar b f i thing they co tainly can `1° and t }2 y do "�T must either sell or marry," lie groaned, with no Land ir2 view b yond it. The only that ;Mrs, Mum son isn't n ©r I t extrentaly well= -and that a, they car run WISE "and on 's -about as hard and bad as the .thin which seemed c r sin was the genera I h ©Ip, ; — p like common ant] rat° tv.ttH earl( other. 'he clean salt E wOR�S,- other. 60'11 buy the place and stock at gg " breaking up of all th t had hitherto made " That's where the trouble rapid id st le of their rennin = .. i w ^i hallf why they're worth, and where could I le will come in," the haunches with `�' ions all low' Dien resemble the gods in nothin so mac} find a woman that. would look at an old fel his life. , -•. ) out �atslea hitching c the ae in doing good to their fellow creatures ' The offer of help cli a rom 0 unexpected �here�s been trouble eDOU °d farmer, `• but I frame and shoulders, is ren2a kable ; as een [Cicero, low like e, even if I could bring myself to sour-e. , One mornin , olcroft received a sort e' enough, with the outer for exanl[ple, behind a carri a on the w a o A man that ca Y. : -, ' look at h r ?" ' call from a neighbor h had never before I should j to the Quuain =r in Skye. To his the y sees is n not mind his own buss ' The po r man did indeed feel that he watlt say so," Mr. Weeks remartked, 1 wisely tempted by'the coppe a of they i t [Suvillei °t to be trusted with the king's. shown any interest i h a affairs. ` On this em << - • shut tip t dreadful alternatives. With his phatically, It would be a pity if ou vv ho as a rule, consults o 1 ' occasion however` M , asks be as yy y his own r°_ I hold it oowardIee, ignorance of the world, and dislike for con- $ to die could► t et �►lon with 'such a respectable, sent pleasure without a marrt�ent's consiti ra- To rest mletrt2sttut where a noble Lhetert !• play aI much aolicitnde t at the farmer was conscilentt�qus woman as Mrs. Mum n, who tioD of the moral efle� 1 tact with strangers, selling out and going not onl surprised, bu a a little distrust• comes from one of the pso Rath Pawned are open Rand in at - ; '" ' away was virtually startin out on an un- y beat families in the °D subjects, sn of live. is g fill. Nothing in hie re ions knowledge of count (Shakespeare, I known sea without rudder cr e;ompass. It what 110 What to the worst of woes that wail on age ? 4 =' was wors than that —it was the tearing u the man prepare th way for such very Holcroft removed his hat, stn Cetltt, W jil pp,. • What stain the wrinkle e; g P kindly intervention, d passed his A lU cent bottle of Poleon's Nerviline i11 a deeper on the brow? t - of a life hat had rooted itaed in the Soil After some general efe sees to the t band over his I --ow wearily as he 'said, cure neural is dr headache, ,k 10 cent. To view each toyed one blotted from life's gg Dt. t_ And bts atone on earth, as I am now. —(B ron. ' whereon a had been content from childhood ., past, . Ohi I I could get along with any one who tie of Nerviline will cure toothache or f ce- g Dare to middle age. H° would suffer more in °_ Mr. Weeks continued ve been sa ins to would do the work is a way- A good word is an easy 'oblige on ; but i - _ k y y that would give ache. A 10 bent sam le bottle of i�'ervi 'ne not to speak ill .requires only our eilen ;e ' . I '. in - g our folks that] it wa bad. to let you me a Chance to make a little, and then leave is sufficient p g, and i the memory of what he had Pad- worry on alone wit out more neighborly Ise tsim self," t to sure "colds, diarrhtra s which °Date us nothing. T' ' -' ': ed wi h, than in any of the vicissitudes q eras s, g --J Tillotson. . which might overtake him. He had not help. You ought ei er get married or •' Welt well " dysentery. , kc• Nerviline is just the th n I think the first virtue ie to restrain the - have some thorou hl tea tablb and well - " said Mr. Weeks, laughing to cure much an a of imagination or feeling, but yotjjneedn t think that because I'(�e hinted al, Bu amens, whether Internal or exte n tongue ; he approaches nearest to the gods . know middle -age om keep house for at A good match for on I'm making one for of Nerviline „ with n his limitations his emotions were y y your druggist a to cent cam le who known how to be silent, even though you. That would a pat talk, and there's tit .wife's cousin. You may see the day prompt, and •alt t a rat, / _ stron an his - convictions nnwaverin , g pain cure. S e he in in the right. — [Cato, g 8 been a heap of of t I an tell y y cffec,tual. Large t- Deference is the most complicate and Still het light it might be possible to live , Y °A• Of when you'll be more hot for it 'than she a ties at an d P the ' course, I and my fo ka d1 ti t' believe any- AII.I'm tr ing to do is °to het Y drug ®(Oro, oily �? testa,' most indirect, and the most ale ant of Ell I . in some . v roe, unknown place, doing some thin s bee n wrong,' P You keep pour, g kind of moo k for people with whom he need "Velieving that s meth g was wrong, is pw , mouths like a man ought anti stop .: Rvsslxy LOOMOTlvs CA _ oompliments.- 48henstone, �:= not have cry much to do. I v° always about all the attest on m sei boors have people's ' f I ionld onl fill'i�i" o $' Much iii r An egotist witl'always speak of himself - been my o n master, and done thin in m „ est has, been excited among engineers byte either in praise or in censure; but a modest ` t3'� y given me as far as can s c Y y own and.' in eonatructtop, under the direction of the R. man ever shuns makin himself the subject overt way,' he muttered, •' but I suppose 7 ' y . olcroft re- rack, it's all bask. When I get to plough_ Sian government, of aome,toeomotJive plEm marked, bitter] p could suit some old, quiet people, if j �• ing► and planting again I'll begin oars f of his con ion. La Bru ere. could only find 'em. One thing is certain ' `Nell, you see olc ft;'yot<'ve ke t some comfort." - �° t° take a e al type for• the TransoasppTan railw --f , yourself so inside our hell that and built so as to meet two dif3iculties v' . Wherev4w, nd a great decal of gratitude j i . anyhow, -= couldn't stay here in Oakville, don't know what to lieu pe°�1�e These words were qboted lost Holerof , , in a or ma Now, the thing far and near. " Fillin his against n mouth and waterless character of a large section f would be as ne it for granted there and see an ther man living in these rooms, to do ie to thane all t t, I know how making a little more ero all n Dares ,for '� 8c line' and the insignificant ordinary tr rich man.—[P .generosity if, he were a And ploug ing my fields, and driving his hard it is for a man g y To meet the fo er the [ pe cows to old tare lots, That would P you be, to het was the general vet lot. And thus To smile at th© 'eat which ]antes a thorn P d' ;�'m locomotive r J decent help. DZy wl}fe as a wonderin are u'4' people is provided with tanks containing suflicie t in anther's breast is to become a principal 1 I finish me lif e a galloping consumption, about it the other ds d I shut her ups understood. The fa finer had never water to last seventy miles ; and, as a in the mischief.— Cheridan, P Pa Every day he shrunk vyith a strange dread mighty. sudden by aay�1'g, ' You're a good he would haven one hungry f r��m his door and Dljchaslovsk from the wre$ch of partilig with the familiar Waterless stretch from [ manager,. and kno all the ountr. side g he Poorhouse rather Kazantchik is about fifty miles in ]asst , of ii en tr and nd theinnhappiest of all mortaLa are Vace and wrath all that he associated with Y , yet than have, acted the part of the man who this supply l is , how often you re a comp airing, that you misz•eprenented him, a had only meant to eoDtin IPP Yp1y euicient: under those wiio have more of eith r . • / a wife. This was real -y the. ordeal .Which can't get a girl tha 'a wort her salt to e . . ' Eel express geodes that may Occur.. With re know how to tease, ---[ than they shook his soul, and not the fear that he P pass the hope that be might lib- able to Johnson. in haying and. of r, busy times when mop fill his mouth, --earn his bi sd ano° �e �oond di�cuXty, the locomotivQ would be urfable to earn his bread elsewhere, have to board a lot of men.' Well I won't from his native soil, "Plc i d got it . Detracted he seco with a car connected to t asked, was 'a very proper answer 'to him who The nnatab�le multitude, who are forever (peat around the bu h an ore. `I've c me in " Ploughing and plant- and capable of ed, why any man should be delighted fast n th t the would be better off some to act .the of a Y V workin where he' 4onxeying eighty whease - with beaut yl Y $ g hjld toiled since h gem, The loeomotii car is warmed b Y Y That it was a question that Pi good ne boor, There a child, Would be a sojace in itself, and not a $he ex u none but a blind man could ask sin • _ � � where a rat something -else can have no no use of -you re t ring to et along with d grudged means to ha at steam from the engine, = � mi9 . comprehens n of this deep - rooted lose of such hap - hazard el ae ou can iek u 8� g a sordid mod' which g ' b beautiful object doth so much attract the P . - rr - P r• ee a thrifty d i P M W ks was ri ty man also' an in- in the �'001am nt t ilnpogults. econori. sight of all men that it is in no mane w- me . , J °o'ptias of fuel t'esult�t, er not to be pleased with ft, . �' t P 1 i - , .. - 1 _ - .. ,. _ . -.. . .. .- _ - ,7 : .: :- 1 _ . tv j 5. 1 S, }` -. - .. 1,. -. , .e i. • •.. .. i _ •. _ -.. _ _ I+J.- - . . _ �:. .. . i .1: - I 1. - _. .1 1 1. ,.: - ..- t t, 1 - �. . j 1- . . . ,- 1 :? i -. . -, ;: .. ..: ....r : r. : i - I - - - - -. .. - I. r d 11 . 1 �.. 3r1/, - �, •..... 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'The recomrenr In thy consctctl not hat But l,e c. ,, - • That got„i I•• The loan. - - --i I,. a , 1�ome days ago a i saw h'ini Asleep, ul,on a r To an a1„ . Mi;;ht ho;i Anti his _ The n I to Trt3m hh n Hy breath As t tort Then Iw h He woke - Father, f. 11 Son, to For-thou i To do eta," - Exhibtt> t i. . . _ t -!- Have ant, nn ' - . : Wo 2't ha - c-Aernuts di . 'Arry, the ;.:, count the sti • • He's it runs See 'ow stiff I stick wit[( th qjd soldier, . ' itself like ti; . unless he's sit swers yyer vvk charged Ian t ain't that rt, 1. _ quacktious, u - 'Arry as w'r,,t. . . Sit on the i _ •. while I tells 1 ': Thankee, sir It all- come _ maybe yer d . shies -a -penny . -1 ' off perfession ' pitch, which up the coker I shies- a- l,enuv I . • and.'ealtl2y I nerb' use for least, ns a ro , "t onized by su.; - - a- beggin' ve'r' no offense, \kI tenshing. ConseSquc• i 'i -according 1 ! It's a good l,i shying, and ground for t', . shy. I'm a -1 j fessional scar back on a fell . It looks nit pitch does, t i the grounds there's the 'i * t0 II poi 12 1 It's about I 'Arry first w We was, me and 'im a ` 'ere one 11a\ . 1 (r wery short. "Wha'si . " See 11'a aloe 'ere. y;I - .. es" II i` " (�okern u « mod," • sticks, and nothing." He jerks 'i ,' Judy box, at � - this'ere a-pa 44 No," say ,� lish people 'a `1 Punch- and -.1 • - I says, `• but -: I - pitation. , lit ' I guess we'll Ii I man said w h Y 'Arry Stop I. t what wool, . kids if he cot: " Well, nr ' % ha' liked to 1 onlyy nateral -I and-Judy, at .I 'em ?" I says. it Sell 'em, -I''-'_ - Sure enoul chancel of die I in the shape -'.` sand to n we , Our fiat, pit,. I. done a'g0041 ful and bad s - The mans]; 1 ihb lady rfered wi . a lFeg` W pit, 1 bike. Many I ` give me and i pipk•lisrhta I 1, were a�l"ways I 1 - roornin' she � and as I was , t. t and 'A,X" dri , 7 I - ! —" _41!, d . - S I fi=t 's+�S _ -s a�, 4 t • I_, � i. :S X . I � - . ! - . . I - . . I - . .. � a , I- : �, . . 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I 11 A ,,&. .- .1 I I - . . !-I . says: , " 1 believe, " 1 a 84 "I have a we nett - 10tor, I � % . I . . ' � . . I . . I . . - CH BY J. 14. . so � a ' ya' Up . . ...., I . - _. I ­.. ­ � ­ 11 How owne they .t *it?"" I asked. ' . AMAT - - 0 re - 0, . ( ' - TILAN, .1111D FROM THE F*ZN 1 of ground The judges put their 'e&do i 10 � . ,me adort of right over . is plot tdgether, HO- W` T11k Kliqo- 01, Spilinyi'looked ysty sober, .and, dig - . , I I I . . I . . I I . I . I 00T19, M PAM, , �.. _ . " the owner of the manshing and - the and the old qent as carried the bloc note I I . I . 1: , I . . -&' _ � � . , . , I . . .. - I . ing the too -life littl6 boot into the carpe . - . • � . ,' , Wk; but qq " "I, - bobsove yerselves ,� bout may@ to Arry wery solemn: � . 1. .- 1. . DnivlL I P , " - . . A I old man, Iselin htq1pd,4rwP! aw. �i * - . .., . . '. 4• .,(L. .. 41 " I __ : .. I .. e - 4. afid reads the' rackk : T ifi'g of � � - -- , , J; A416 sove- he said, in a low voice, " I put them ther . . .. � Monxit film th, 801i he *o0d'dl;h #1 11 s4 ,$ever disturb 11 Have you got "ything to say for ur. he ki Spain Is a, remiai ­ * . . . - f to . . . 411ROo." . . . NO seep �. • " I . $►me wealth; Which hijCown 1phour I 00 M"' she says! . self?" . I reign. - he sloiie might boast of never . ' - -or .. ' I ) . . i . I . .. I ' ' , - . The three sharemarraligAl - 11 1*till hhv0 & jewel ev , .., , What (jr� delir?" , ,;;�. -:,:,., � � .1 - J C Said be, " and I wish'it as a prize to Ve %I IP ;. I 9 Thank ye F, 3'ei I yablip " I replies., I I He hover a'goin' to 'Aug "im V. I says speaking word to be reozalled, of- never , � ,. �\ . . " . ) gI � r, I Aug . . . . M,51 * " Canoe, " said Benny.' "But it is a-ve , - z I I . For the deed which noblest shall appear " Three shics a nny, ar I says, 11 in t* the perkeeemau ; and thim I lips .And MYS making a political. mistAke, yet for .4 - - 1at . .I. . - . . i L , . do in eight days(if I live.) : ,q on lionor'n wor, he ' Id, great secret with mamma, and me," he ad . I., . . _L . . � That one Of You shall our reg"lar price, I which 'Arry will tell you to the Judge : " I e&m, is the most obsoluto despot in.the w . . 'L �.. . . 1 I You must all meet here together at my side, ... .1 the san oil J says, , ?he our ellar charge every .,,%visit is law. This mon h ed. . - .: �: , . .1. , I . - � I . . .1 ke-butan tim), maim, at; your. ship, my lard of, � and his eve . . . I , a ?10..L 1.17:,gl 1. . . .., I *! . � " n# .qomdV#W * its only three ohlnes a penny - 8, ,e . see . .1 - I - . :� i And I will the decision make , 4, &V D1 have a, 11 A nice one, T hope I .i Of your Your,leavq now take, r� ,jx. . ladyPidu Id Iii, I "All- lives In ii great *M* arble and kranite it W . !&Y replied Ben4. . i' - -�� • And may kind ]leaven your efforts shy 4 r W3:"TrAirol-l' ', � : "I our majesty , have of ten � ad -a go k, Madrid. Front his windows he nia k � . .� : 1;uld6,'- ikOto bt . . - "Not -a-- very -nice one, it . . . . I . ' I price, as is t . nicer." . .: . And help in W . we come round - after at the nuts yei no down on that unique river - tile Manzq,n res - . - - -what you undertake." 4. . -11 ' I _ * " I've had lots and lots n I '. . � . . M the next time -self at that . I � ' ' . - - i . . that bad noose was told us. The old , lady' extravagant. Three shines a penny is the -a river which lacks nothing but m- ter - When he mid this his voice was sober ae - - ' ­ I 'I - .',.. "..' L . - t - 11 I � I I � All now take their several ways, . . well as his deal- l4tle face. -Of course I di, . � 'Ad --and across the biwren, m1ling con try . I Then hasten to return, on the appointed �a` y­;';,� ' - 'ad one Where they-don't never want no reg'lar price, Ty lord; and 'Arry only - I - - . I . 0 . Ll . I ��, �� ' not try to find, otit 16 the �ecret. " I hear I �- -L • So each the father's wish obeys, . It and the man. one shy. Lot 'inn off easy, my lord I to high mountains lift their, an wy . -9. � * -.1. ... trac fj.� She was-dead, sir, . And every one M3 rev'rence pays. - , - sling a d k 'ail been toots by a peppery, ,says, winkin' ;ery respectful. ' peaks afainat the bright-blue back nothing more about the lollies pin ant I I : it - I I q . 11 a( , � � i - . , * . - The eldest speaks without delay I .1 ., v � . this summer, when we were at the seashore I . _. ­ - . I I - � �; � - :.-." _.. '.. , yeller-f wceg�,ficry-te neck and of the a Y. . I ... - - And says: I .. tom hold -Hanger. They turned me out of the court n . . :m- ! . I 1, - . , , .. L tog - . . I . - - I I . , . ! . .1 . ether. !.1 . '.:' • i'.'� I I . low in in Colonel, rigitenine crop, but I got in afore the row was over, If ever a little pea tattled in a big . I , . . X . ! . I - � . .� . round . . , 1 . "with I th me was ol?"i ted treasures and fair -, . I One day Benny nif0e a tmivl-garden, witb. - ... ; I o� . , ; I. , , Wi everybody about the pia �e. Ilie'dfryighteneA I and I 'ears the Judge say again: iioditistbis mite of royalty in his huge I - Without writing or witness they were left with me; * I - . the parson till he could icarbely preach, and I " Prisoner, have you ait'ything to say 101t. shells And stones for a wall. In it lie pu* I might have kept them, but my word could not , algae. The regal infant is treated with as . .- . . $line wild flowers he had gat! I th�t -.,, - -:,- *. " 1 1 � broken be, ad almost forgot one day to "ake *& pol- yourself ?" much respect as. though lie were a gallwt, .ie,i e � . , , t . . - ­ i � 1. - ; I I '!cry , . . I . And so I re-itored them into the owner's care.. , lection 1, -the trades peol le trembled as they 'Arry pulls 'isself straight up, puts 'is "and handsome young king instead of a 4 rncornill-. I - 1. . -- . . Will n6t this action, father. with the best compare? y , Wholl the garden WCL in full bloom heled . . - - see 'is yeller face 'color 'the shop-winderg, to 'is 'ead, salutin', and says wery short:. I : . 1-4 it not incontestably L .i. round, read baby, not in . any sense a pr At , - . . ... ' 14 . %i ith, a %�* ry happy , " i i . Yes !" . . IK maninin to it, sv.Niiiv, k; .. 1; . . . I and the servants in the nanshing 'ad quite . child but, like a promissory note, wort .. . . . The deeJ niozit noble and rare?" -. * C . ' I I I dl I . pray?" say's the - Proprietor of the taking good care of against the time it cc mes smile or t his fa,..!. ,., I . lipse t1o,verd . tire ever � - I I give tip the ridikalous i ea of calling their .' "What, prop ' . ' I I - 'Spilil -didst," the . . so much nicer ta tti old cloth o Ain't* . I replied, lives their own. bloo beak. I due. ,I Spain does not cha 9 . thou no more than tlivolut .�nge her poli, aca I .1 "And not to Commit &crime, , they,,L:ie flowurid ard.-," .. . . , , .. , , . . " The place "t the i liome,'"'i Y' the chap "This,"aa, sl'Arry.andlw�uldn'thiLvebe- character, this particular note is more h"j. � � se _7 b6 --_.L, ­ . . ant 0 1 y � I _ , _ I : is only an act sublime; � . I she tcarscime'ilit-.) -.-Rnim'as eyes as a . .. I .1 . Thou art iLt, 111): son, and nothing more; now stand as was telling us, "sine he came into it. lieved as ten million 'orsea could ha' dramed likely to go to protest,. or, to le6ve r kissed the dear f a-,c. Jbf.r voice ticiribloid -, - -.-i' - ' ! _ aside." . Cayenne pepper is mil aloe side .of the such A speech from- 'im; -There atandts commercial figure, the *baby is chiefly ill- � # . � . .1 I- . ; . . � . .. �. �1 � .. . .1 . ­ ­ f : Colonel, and ginger ain't in it with 'inr. the Colonel," 'Arry'say9t 11 and 'ere I stand. tereatil)g as a Child that inight rule. ra her when slic answerod, ­S.) inheli nicer, dA.- . , I . . . . .. i . 8 It - I , , . . . . . yn t4rn the secoii'a then,b fan to tell fife way - .. liniz. 'We from t '11 The Colonel is 'proa.tQ send me to jail, and I than one that vill reign � : . ..� .. I in which he 4v 's bottom drew one day As sure as you're aliv%" he save, "he � . - . . .. - , I . I The next*day I was.told thesecret. _ .I_t - ..; i . � A monkey which was nearly drowned. , - march you two off thig I itch ift -years before am 'ere to go to Jail. - You sit there to tsen. day I ha lied by C114n,od to . : �'' . . - ilow in 11�iniself slot e was found , -P I - - . - . . ,The Other t aj)p Benn?,, had. on q �,t ,ad fill faalt,-sonietim as! , no time. He's deatli,'h, �. says 'is8elf, o'n' • all tence me to jail, 46nd all the crowd of,people � . - The, co, ,e, - - me sentenced. get a ► glimpsoi o his ilif lit highness tu he -he won 4 tell a fic. So every time he to d . I I/ .iraL and address, in this event displayed -, . � . I � I Wh;ch t)v him was placed 'mong the grandest deeds wagabdries, tramps, and wermins. " ere are waiting to liecti was 4kingy his nurse gut :for a. drive. In . . . � . 1�1 . ; - I I I.:��,.,: "'; , an-untruth inaniiii-t haoll him pu*t, a broken . I ; ,. There is the Colonel, And 'ere 'am L face to ' - . . . of man, � " What's ' 'is name?" I says. , . ­ " . -1 the case of any othel; baby we would i tate I - blossom , - , . For which the doer never can :7 ". 1, , . "Colonel Rufus Pop to 11, - I . 1. 0 �: , face. Face to face, close, for the second . . . cl()tlles--)in next ti). *,'he choicest . � .. ­ I : ;� ­ par , n. ­ the' a little. differgilitly, but 4 is � I ... . . . I �. ! . . . . . . . . , I 11 , L ' " .. .. I : . "'i":..." . �: I . vi- his own garden. - - � indeed, be. too well epaid. ". : ..". I see; a tuns ni 14ok come in Arry"s face, And time in our lives. Now, I'm just going. to one that this is the only( appropriate ode Z5 i I �- - o � fl:nd 1 says, I " Do yer know ' in, A rry "' tell about the first time, and then let the . - All summer he''had keen them, and when - . -�. - . �'. . I f I - I I Thr reqotnpens� most ii ling thou wilt surely " i . 11 . of expression for such an occasion. I up- the winter snow cants there wag one,. two, . I-_ - in th'v conscience," the Id man said. "Think me " Yes," he t� d I knowed it was Colou,pi swid -me to (Itiod, ' . . � I E� ' pose' this nuise kneels before her m ter - • not hard, . I . . three, four little. white mounds which he. , ,..,, I . 'no use askin� 'im any more just then, becos' " Prisoner," says the bI - '00 nose 11� was and,says: "Will your majeety deig to c,vuld sen from the window. . . I I.- .. . • . 13titbecontent,m son, and hear in mind, - 'Arr , errs seldom says more than One undisgestion. "this is all beside rho point �` - - ­ ­ That flood deeds b ng their own reward." �: . po draw a little sustenance from this ltu:te%l � . I. . - , ". � . _. � . . �., word a hour at the outs' de. . 4 4 Sir Frederick," says the Colonel, 'I I t reservoir ?" or 11 Does the presence of this Monuments to four lk-s! . .. ,.. . � . ;: I �11 I ' .. * i A. Now 3-Ou call understand '-A-by, he'w'as io, • 7" - . - 'i- � . . .. . . . The youngest of th., brothers three - ` ' ' I . The .next mo-ruin' was Sato' rdiy� and,- me the man go on, � beg of you,"and on 'Arry pin I have just inserted annoy your majesty?" Lppy .with the fl in hk sand-gardf � �' . '' Th,�ii sp:)'ce with b ushinoi, modesty:'' ­. I it, :11, . : I I and 'Arry ,got the c ernuts up in good went to scene the first,` just like a theyatre. and so on through all the'operatinns oftfie . . . �' -_ 11 I had a mortal ei em ; ' : . I., , slid why- the tears of joy vaine into manima'It , I Some days ago- as on the each I chanced to b� : / - time. I We 'ad,several y Dung gents a- throw - i , "The place isaburnin'plain in India, toilet. But arcalation. as to what goe on eyes. � p . . . � � -, 4sc 1 in we early that mortin', and. as within the palace must give place to i hat I . . I � ' -- I.sa%v hen lie unto , iouslv � after they -, 'a . . � . . - . I - . . - An officer It -- - -.*� I - � . . . . - . ' : - and the time is the Mutiny. I _ � I ,- .. i I . Asleep, upon a rock. in c se prod I _1 � i r. had gone Away 'Art ran up to the coker-* .. . � ( . . To an abyss, where e movement • 1, ,I- -, . .fainted, and lies white and 'elplesson the. I observed outside its-doors. : - - - '. . . . . i . . "� rp� I � h 1. _. - -o throw me 11 the . ' ' WIT Or- ,rim WEEIL . ,;.., _. . I Mi-ht him below ec,�it,te I - . ,. . - -nut end of the pitch for . p earth, with the colors of the regiment clutch. AF, I was strolling Along. in front of the . . .1 �. I - I . � ii . I ... " ,--:: . ,: , , - - . other end- hadd to . e 'eap - I lies I , -_ . . . " 11 - I And his soul I r,O free. � , sticks at ,the other end: ed close and tight in both hands. He royal residence, nursing my wrath ag ilist 'Wolnan first invent.ctl yin, and she in- L Then I towards �,,i, 11'se4oftlyn,ent, - ­ � _. 1* ) 1: I . � . I .. 80 as tD be all ready an 'andy for he. next apart from the torn and battered ranks he's the Spanish government for exclude g -a responsiide for niost of the improveme to "' ' '. I I _. __ e -,"_­, " � . - �- Treiliblin 41 lest I outs be too lat 1; I I.. .1. .. . - I I � . .. .1 , � .. . OrY7 .. 1, scarce o draw , custoniei, when be sees for the first time been tryin' to hold together. A tow rebels Canadian citizen from the national arc since. . My breath I �, dared t X I . . . . . � . . . ,;� '' gerlow Hinjin. He comes rushing ­ . I I.. I � . the Ha n' c i ! As I forward h awe, ... . . make a wild rush at the flag. The 'ftag--- my attention was ditracted by A. crow of i ­­ � No prima donna wn s :ever known to I be --, .; ,'- Then by 'i� him to me ; . - ; --, - -. I., r out of the park gate i like a wrenched from the fingel�, and -senien. about the a'_J -ade .­ " i � ­ . .1 ' I � . 1� kn,japac i � - ; his c Pt�eftthespot."� `­, a wild bull, the flag7-i � grooms And hot itated by richness from singing on � . - - . t lie woke up, -and A, I shakin'.'is fist, and 'is eyes flashin' in 'is ' a . - 7 . - / . "Then' what."' . �. .\ I.. .. 11 they ride away. . Then the otficer comes to, which leads from the street to the - * . .. .. .., . . . ; _ I . . yeller . her " benefit " night. . , . '. 0 . - ' and he groans, ' The colors � The ,'Colors 1 inner court of the palace.. I stoppe(f and I . . . a . , .. . . . - . : *. " .1 Soot i as ever he tom on the jronnd I . - .� 1+ . - i , , � . - - Father, I haven ) more t , o say." , " , .. ­ , " see For meiV's eake, bring ine back the colors I' 'watched to see what would.liappen�,.-, I i- • Truth 1�ieo at the bottom (i-)T a' well, -but if � ,.. , . � .. I , - . . I. . - 1-: self up an I begin salutin' ;but . d (He tries to stagger on foot, but falls - - . � � . I - Son, to my heart let me press thee, � � ,\, "Arry Iravo, ' � . cial8 in gold-laced coats, cocked hats, and you want falsehood in any (Iii-intit , ., y you - . .1 For thou bast bon e the prize away. --., - . i I . - ... - I . - - _:1 . .-I, the Co Cel didn't see'idi, for he was coming -1 sorely wounded ito rise; white stockings walKed in and out Ni ith muit g i to the tombstGnw. . .. . 1. .. I � ; . .. To do -ood to thy enemy .. '. '.' D - . . . � I . 1. . . I t I .. • .,. .. I Exhibits true nobility." - c � ­ - . . straight on towards me, at the other cn(r and again he iobm out 'For nierey's sake-, majestic strut, . and bowed gracefully to " Well. Algernon, she, gratc(l . I I . I -.1 . . . - JOTIN iliTDRMC.. Soon Ile reached me, ai A then he made . . . ... . . .I'. 2 bring me back the colors V I ntlemei who were continuously Arriving :, - smile, (lid she "Yes," said - L i . , . : . . ­ I - o � - 'I- , - .. � - ... � - - 2 q - fewreinarks. "You thieves,-scampswaga- a - ". 1. . - - I � "e -,hose ' A ben;gn One ?" " , o. : I I . I I -1 . .. � " A stragglin' soldier of another British and departing. I noticed among i 011, a seven . ­­: I .1 - I - _ . . I I I . ,0�' bones, tramps, rascals, -naves." . . . . .: � . . .1 _� . .. regiment, cut off from the rest, hurries by. passing the guards an( entering the court one. , I � � - . - ..- . .1. I , 1. . L ; 1.1 lbegs ver pat I 0 . . . . � . . TWO SCARS. ,., 'C ­ . '.. .don air " 'I says, "but reg . - ­ , . , ;.. . . ­ �:. . -et . ,t.dn .0c,er gilt a iiew p of scales . ` - I :. . - . . . look .at niun who, I thougNtl-& air I I ,r to'Arry?" I sayh. Look ! he hears the cry, giN i one ; , id not look more, A cei gi .., ! are ye affludin' to ine ( ' L '4 ,Z ; 11 officer and one at the flying rebels who official than myself. So, einboldene I by and drew large crowds to his store by pr t, � . - ' L � . -To both of you," 4 hollers, quite loud. the � . . . ., ! Have another A y, Sir ? Three' shies a . carry the captured flag. He spring* on a this fact and a little piqued At miltisin; the ling cont a -sign reading : "Pretty t g r 8 I aye. "Clear' out car I I . ret y I . � . � , 11 Clear out of it !" he i ' . . J . . . . . . " penny ! -olved to try -the royal-reuid mce. given a weigh." . .. i 'riderless charger, gives rein, and goes for arn!qxyo(l rec . . sharp, or I'll shoot tl e two of you like I ri , . I I '. . mcife shies, air, �ecos I dearth or the flag ! Gotting behind a' articular] diareputilAc- _. . ily I - . . lately I I . - Moralists hare',said-a great I latle � . i c)kernuts disagrees , Spaniard, and . . � . . I ? was 1* 4$ , looking Span , I made the attem about elevating the stage, and we think - -- -�- -� - with yer NoVerry good. , I dogs. This is i ground, and off you go V deal re shio�s, so Id 'im all about Ue old lady what w The minutes pass 611 and at last the . I 'Arry, the gent won't have no more I I to triumphantly entered the coitrt, w I ch I _. - . . . I . ' there f(;i,e 'ini, and how she never interfer I soldier rides back with the colors wrapped they will do it quicker than they will low" ) - . count the sticks I . I found to be a public passage from one side : . . . . . .: . � air, my-mate 'Arr is. I ed With US; and gave us, tracks ; but I'd , round his 'cart, and as he puts them once 6r the -woman's tall hats a4- the theater. _! . . He's a rum chap; . . . I they !.cof the palace to the other. - I ','-iee ' w nut-, Ingue. . doctor - o' stiff he old 'jaself, like a cokery :better have held . I More into thu officer'd white fingers, thol oils, -1--, - asked .. - . . . . - - I , red I Of & YOUI)g physician. " SIOW. " Whq.t's T acks !" MY which is My chagrin was soon forgotten the " llow are collecti ?" lie, stick with the nooralgy in its neck. He's a I a 6 lie, 81101 1. "you you won't get -dyed a deeper i )y the blood whi I _ . 46 0 1 T to ` flowin' from a wound in dw goldier'a breast. sight of four carriages surrounded by ,a the 1rOt1l)le?__m0ncv tight,,, , ,, NO ille . i . .- I old soldier, 'Arry is, And he al `t 'olds I ativ ti aeks from me. at you'll have T� . . , . C Kotinen, and la keys - )I z . ­ p . . 'isself like th-j,f, and lie xiover says a word' (10 110 r I've come her, is to make tracks ! 11 Colonel, where is the scar I gave you crowd of stablemen, trouble i.,;, nobody oft ea me anything. - .. . . . ,J � � . . . . and then he a"ll.'I Be ff. you Wyl ,$I . i because you treated nip and my mate like in royal livery. To one landatt were hair- • - i . _' . I . . - . " And what was the disposition of the -� � " . I unless he's spoken too fust, Nov . ( 'Arry *&-'e all He said, and I see thieves, and tefused a fair warning ?" nemd four cmvq, to another four bayt., . I i . suers yer wery short, as though 'is to n . .remaills "', was amized (.f •a.mpn who.receutlyb '.t . ` L . . r *E' ' -bjai-cker. Ju'st as Like a man ilia dream the; 'old d and to a thir ' X f�ur mules. The fourt Car I --in " The disposition .� jt,rtl J face gettin' blac r and 'I C ' . charged 'im three wo. ds a penny. 9 . -i to. the scar on 'is forc'ead. Otf 'riage was a closed coupe drawn by a and, lost his inoiliei -law. - . ain't that .fort m3 self, as am rather low- ! the Colonel paused, rry P,tood straight up 'is fingt -cs. It. was a e , - _ . t ck i once of the, rpnrit,ins," h replied with cal foE,el- •: -:1 :.. quac ,yer a tale about 1i with a nice knobbly n 'Is 'and, and a Arry flings 'is cost, tears open 'is shirt, saine pair of bay hort . 4 A I * , � - 11 I ktious, and I c)uld tell- - . gaily were go' g for ing, . w.,.s quiet and peaceful." ,, I . % . 1 look i,,i 'is face I'd pe cr sce'd there afore, and 'olds 'is finger to a big,. jagged near . evident that th(- royal par .- , - : ' _ . , ; t! � . _ 'Arry as would Sur 3rize yer. .. I . 11 11 "I aln not a ,9 -% i : .1, -I! .. ' . I I now - till . � near 'is mble 'eart. .&4rive. I had nut long to salt. eciltht(fille4l. (tuinkin g, 0 a E lid have a or i all the time I'd know d " . I .. ''.. .1 I I - I . I . I . I : J _ Sit on the grras pipilo with yl I " 17 A gold.laced. cham iappeare and . i,. :* while I tells yer ut t? Cert'nly Twill. - ( colonel," be. shy is out in a clear, loud " And.'ere," tip says, " is the scar of the he said t inidly to h I bo,i tend r, " but I am . . i �' . A . common soldier bore for I (I his ha�ds. The cover& were natch fteling tittit-e thick, and I won I like to athk - . � • . ringin' sort of voice, Colonel, I m going wound which that co CIA . .1 I . I .; . I Thankee, sir. � I I . � - �', 1 you if you have any -ware o 4 whithkv .: . -4,9 - to throw *. these - 8ti s- up to my mate. you 1, •. - ed Fl%i the four gray borseso;;whicb, priane- � �. * I ' . I . " , ,?._� . t It all come about alcong o' this pitch No �, 0 - It 0 * � '' " - � fist 'appe led ' ing &lid curvetii)g, drew the • cattle "Rare olil whi.sk,r'," repeated the bartel�4er ' I i Please march out e line of fire. Once!" VD the I - - maybe yer don't know that in the three-. I never knowed propcorly w I -ently, "I should says ! � -, � l. - I' - . . iiidul�g I can gave - . - ! N Bhies-a-penny - now s-yer -chance-knock-'em- ; 11 H'PW dare you, after that. lint I remember elfin' on a "9 d just .1 I - . egan the Colonel, not - I., doorway in the narrow: passa I I . � it. . . . I ray - I i - off perfession a gFc4t deal depends on the , stirrin'. ' form and yelling " 00 till I were again taken by force. I rushed wit the erowd it to yo.,u raw if you "Want . . - . . ,d'.:i I 1� . " 'aiiigs 'A �X. ..".i....., �i��1f: � hat. d On Ile-" My dear, those pie I ate at y She ur ._ - . 11 which is the -ground where yer puts 1 Twice," , . . 7 .,�� i:'. � �" chucked. out. I remember the Colonel and, like them, took off.' my 'a k: 00 - . - 1. I . . - . . . ; - , �,:- . . C .1 . - pitch, w ciou vilain, . !-: ,i .',`��. .. red. baby mother's house. to night wer horrible ' .- . up the cokernuts. Aunt Sally and three' I.. 11 You a:da I springin' ii�to the dock, shakin' 'Arry's 'and tip e and saw a ver _•_ - . I � I i , '' �'�traight nd callin, 'im " � . Co i. .1 - . nny is 7 ig tin, : - A Comrade." Then I re- wit i 'is high white ca ' shies-6-penny . , innorcent, J " " Three times !" a nd' swift in ,,) slid long white -­ Now, don't talk that wa y mother . - � ' ' . � . . I , - y stick. . . . and 'ealthy recrehation, but it ain't no .man- come the nice ke..", 8 of it "toy I peas- could make pies b4nrc you were horn. He.-. : - ' . I - I an . , - . member ?inL turnip' the three noses on the. cloak,, earned in the ar n . ' ' , i . . said tru nurse say in !; , 17: -at 'A y ,ad Salt ; the Colonel was �in , bench a�ld 8ayin, : ant woman," an colore dre88 -11 Ali, I se-e. Weil, it must have been lie . - I .1 ner o' use for to deny that it ain't often r " . ? � I - the lice of fire, and he nice knobbly stick . bright head -ketch cf. Two' o er wo- of those that I ate." . � � . . I . -as we gets attar- 1. it gallant fellow's story is true. I And I I . � .- I . . . least, V ' 0 . I � . .- '.1. as it rec,ular thing . . . � I - ollized by such tip-top swells __ - , - - 1f, air, , It lilli� Oil VIC Coker tut. Off rolled 'is 'lit tried in vain to find 'im.after the day e's men attended the � kin),. All four Ot into ' 11 Molly, what shall I get you I for your ,_ . '. -. . . , . Pill- , and down full Col. tifus Peppert3n . lile princess and her birthday --a doll or some candy',' asked a - "t 4-beuuin' yer pardon for sayin' so, and ol . _rLry, be�m telling of, but the fortune 07 war the carriage. The lit ' . 00 - 9A - raid no offense' which the same were not Idy in- I -" Carry. otl* the woulided,". calls , parted Us." I governess entered tile iecond equi ge, At Calelph in other of her p,-t. Molly was si nt - ' .. " � . I - I preparin' to throw i �1) the other sticks ; but h a ad ike and) duchess took po)sitioni in the for a fe'w inorneut,i, and'thon a happy thon 4ht. . - tenshing. , . ,.. . r i 1; •i legs Then the 11angerlow Hinjil turned an . � .. : . - - 11 e Colonel was on 'i i e train., truck her. 11 Cet me a doll-one of th Se --- .. . .. 11 . . I ... I [and next inoirent . s nit , 0 . I Consesquentia,ll�, -%ve'as to pick our'grounid I too 'A rry's 'and and says : . . - . : I %it a great . . . .. L . and inakin' atraight.for 'Arry. The gar- again, 110 ­ h t clattering'of hoofs the 'r'o-' sandy (tolls that [ can suck." I I : 11 • IL . . according- Now, this 'ere is a model pitch. i linger and two pr tee inen cdme rushing I " Comrade, I an,'L" ashamed of myself. But sea 4on moved awe a nil -I put on my at, . I . ' I I . ­ � .-. I 6% t Lawyer-" Now, Uncle Zek-e - YOU he trol . . - � 1. I . I )i . t ; it's a good level .bit of grass as, looks easy t isn't be6ause of a bad 'eart that I am the - ... - . . out of the par iti t iie same time, and 'eld 1 j,�eu me, having seen theki4aad laid the founds- - shying, and a nice, lumpy, awk'ard -bit d' I ' - ' i crust ferocious f evocious fire-eater you have i _ . � . these two explosions : W'" One right ter '*- .. � ! tile Colonel &;k, w ile one of 'eiii went - . . - 10 - - �� It I tiol in of a cold. . I K � I . ground for the gents to stand on when they I . but because I have no liver!" � n#nutes af� � I era had the other'-" Uncle '].eke -" Yes, sah." �Iw_ - � .- . . i . . I , grou and fetched the pet leers. " . I don't know 'ow they squar I it, but I ifteell er the of ors _._6 . 4 VO I will Swear that one didn't . ., --�­'_ .. .. i -, shy. I'm a-lettih' yer into some of the per- , . �_ v I d In ti� gone the you n mourning, yel NOM11 . . '. .- . . � It That evenin' ins ant Arr. were in jail, was discharge In h and Iticle Zekoa--11 es . , . ' I - , , I ; .. I fession*al secrets, recce I know yet won't go i.and the last ,%vords of the perleecemall, as know 'Arry Nolo "In'oa.by car ic out to her cc 6M d in conipi,ny with occur before the L - . . I Ice, . - I . .. back on a feller. ever since then' I've kepi the it' I i n%id of honor welt fora quit t drive. sah ; 'deed I­ will ; I were der ail' . held 'eni. " . • ' he locked the doors, *as these, with 'a . . - . ­ . -, 0 1 � . 'being " It's a shame th-Lt th-it iwin drinks, so ' I I - It looks nice an( priv-die this 'ere model I stick that C 1. Rufus, Pepperton on the a A. : , _. pitch does, the 'icy palin's thereshuttin' off pleasing Emile : - ' okernut, . .1 .. Th 3 supply of carria do and royal Jy . .. . I _ 0 11 This is six months' 'ard ; tli&Vg 'what it � lausted, I turned away to pursue my much," s:Lid a lit un in .,Obarroozai, indicating , .� - . - :. I - .- : • tlic grounds of the olonel's manshing ; and � . He wanted ) pension no both off, 'And do Ox mach intoxicateI individual. "1`T , ver � .� - -` I I thel-e'sthe'i(,hroa where all -the vans runs 1 is ?" all aorta of thit ge for its ; but "Arry wouldn't lowly existence and to nurse tht cold to a very, in , . I : . - I - , 'Ere's k - tarlAbw 1dr yer, sir. Nle- I and take notlk4 e cept the free rant of this wbich I had added in her .majesty honor. min' ole fel.," respontled the latter, who - . w c, Forest. ' " N6edn't b bit �. to,11eppiu, Three 3ustic 'era c overheard the remark, I � . ��sses w are op site the . I I pitch " with pit I ace far different scene met ny gaze. 'f rai( I . you need." I .. . . It's about five ye ir* ago now that me and ' Arry Afore the b(a4s. - te, ver we want it. . But I be. As I crossed to the square op - on,;the bench. Per in bloc. Uourt 1. Vou'U ge-]tic -all . .. . , - . 'Ar�y first went •�uto partnership together. I leave the Colon I its a-doin' soinethink , a 'is,,'. , . qowded. Old CA. Pepperton, to kin' . nit- Ar old woman was leading a do at I . .1. . , � . ", NVe wii a-doin'the Puncli-and-Judy lay, and I the Government for 'Arry and me, too, I Young Swift-"Aherii! I-a-that , � • ; -than ever, ith � . -- ellower (lied to a gautly clat.riot, in which chit- Uncle John I-a-the truth is I ant in a bad I - me and 'I'm , lid the d;Lwg was passing along I savager and more -Y beknowill to 'A ry ; slid the roarin'trade we to � I , a - 't a nasty bit ofase;trwhere the nice knobbly do, sir, m Ylyer we wisit this 'ere pitch dr ln were permitted to ride oil th© payment way." Uncle John (who won't understand)- � . I 'ere e da ,. 'Arry says, "'alt" • he -says, i - o ­ .1. . on ,) : 9�i�k,,'it 'is cokernu t. Me and my mate in f few centimos. TI e pr t i ant of • • - - I , makes me believe as the Colonel bribes . eselll Oc 11) -4& Bad way, eh ? I knew it.. Not enoagh -- .- ". I .. :wery short., T�c evil fence was all give, � And, Is little baby --f3hortness of ' .. I 1. _. I .. - �- , the dOck -come and thi -conveyance was exercise -too late . hours . � . . , - -�- " W h , t's up ?" I asks, . .- .1 I . . . ., ­-, � � .,. I , to everybody about the place for to I t s about excitedly and c ed with e . . . I . . . . ,-: I was discharged vo ith a warillin' never throw. , . ad its arm breath -- hectic flushes." Young Swift Iles- \ i , . 7. " See that pitch �" 'Arry- says, pointing, I didn't leave the vurt . � • • • . � be guilty no more. eight. The moth a peasant woman, 'Ow n)uch to pay, air ? I sin 41 . I perstely-"No!S,hortness of moliey-b l tail- , - ­ ! �- . . - . - . ---. - - - . � . . - _�_I. �, "Yes," I answei s*: " what's - I - I . - * alono, 'ere. . side, t baby's joy reflected flushes. " . . M but stood as close as I could to the clock', w . . . . I 1. per lay?" - up 'cow many shies you went in for, but I'll 0 � I . . . . where my poor old mate was standin'. � k grea - contrast � . !I I - In. .. ," . . soon let yer now, air. 'Arry, count the in her shining face. I Vhdt : e royal "Gentlemen, of the jury, .once Said in old- ., . , - . " Cokernuts," he says. .- .. ' I re ' ' Things looked % ry black,for 'i ; sticks ! . . - I I cc ild,thore be than. tit 't between time in I . " T lie lawyers have been I sere . * . . i t. " G000:19"� I says, 11 but we' ain't got' ' 11 It's . twelve-Itil the' 'ard," whisper' the 4_,._ - __ I. , ' in ant in his luxuriot 9 carriage r,swu by J"fet days di-sciissing the constitution- -. . a icks, and no nu I bags, and no , f , - . blooded ... . _. - . t6 11 ; 11 that's what i is. ,- . - . 11 !, ' - Arabiaxis, and this p hild in I � . . I . - � nothing." rleeceman I Yor� iddke hai deciAed J ' whigh this suit was ,.. . . ­ . n ,s, Lid 'to ba , two who d Col 9 ' Ua - - do ey 9 alit of . the law under do with . .- i Ire'r see, " he say I— ow .bloc the C air- � A'New 0,11 Us tawdry, car reluctwtly moved that He jerks 'is thun b toward the Punch-ail . 9_.� *.. e -ticles of foo or brought, You -have nothing to , . is. always goes in f4 t lv'e combinations Ao ke4p ai _. . I � st'Is n . - . . d warn, scarred, discoumgoti little that. All you have to as,_oiUin is whether .- - .. �:... -Judy box, and the awg, and lie � says : . "is'' is QlaWcolciri It other n#ceasitie's of the market w4h "ew Yet who sha�l say thi �t the one a happier' . � . months' whetil', I . . . . ; I .- . . . ._ . this a-payin' " " . � . . 't Ari�k, it's un liageAtt ti- of getting a higher price for it, aro'lifi'lawful. 06'a the.otliOr 9. ' . . the man got the Tnoiley. If he did, he ought � . &ill Ion. , It's a .. ­ � I to pb,y it. Take thd case." . I 11 No, )) says "' the Hikyer- 'I) says th � kpiarleeed'in n I ink and punish&bleaesorime. Wenevet-could J ! - - , !., ,I , 'I. ... . I .- _�, .1 . .., . . . . . I - . . . ,-, � - ys 1, in ournful ; .j,11 bloo a A ,.Ate I I ' � . . . I �_ . I I . - • . ., . i _., : fish people 'as forso)k the legit'iftet draminy, must ;ha been ab t of a hartist like ; 'it's see muhid ifference between� gambling with.,. . .1 T#F �CUJ�HJW-PXN � GARM ... .., �-" At the concert the other* night a youni i " � • P�jnch-and-Judy ai 't a-doing us no good," . � 1. ,f One, two, . b ree,, foi broken. cl thes-pins chap who oat next to me faithfully consu I . . � � - . , . a fife] blow, a id with the two red oses- cards or ith stocks. ' - � I � t I I . . t, . 11 .1 -, . .1 � I .. I i I ., . ­ 1. ­ . . . . . . I says, " but is rather a-lowerin' of our re-. S �'! -1 .., . _-, �i I I . ! I his programme and criticised every singer in I - . . - 44 _�_.___ , ., ­1 .. __ � -.1 _____ --- _=�__77 1. .- - . - - 1 _.. .i .- very awkward terms. Having listened to pitation. But we'vegot'emio"-Isa 8, and- I . . - . � I , . . , . . 11 I I 'I I. - . 1. - .. _. X . . . ­ I � I - . . � .. - ­­ I . , . .. .1 1''. . .1.*�. I . . I _ � - J .. - . � - . . I ­ 'I - . . . -1 . � ! gruff Iquiptly said to - ­ � I - I I I . . . . .1 . . I I I. , . . 1. . . . j � I . .t - - ­ .. i. i. - . I I guess we'll have to keeo 'em,' as the . 1. .­ . . :.- � �. A � , ': . . enou h f his . - - . . . � . I .. .. i : 11- -1 ` . ; I I . , � . . . I I q . 1. . I , , . :1 , , , � I _ - . 1 • :i I , _# 0 d ' - - I ma I . ... ''. I I I - . � ..1; � .,: . - -- . . 11.0 ,1 ,� .-,.. . I , . I.­, ; I ;�.'. . % I . ; . ". z � You seam w considerable about . I '' �, . . . . . . . I � .1 - - ., I , � I., .. , : .1, 1 � I _ I . n said when 'is I ife had three at a birth. " - � - - . � f:� . '', , " I 44 e " 9 know conside " . � , :- I . . : .. . - ­:� -- * . .�; i 1--­J!. . ... - ,_ 1. . I I . . �. .: . 'I'll" . ... i-I ", � , 1. .,I.i�__ � . . I ... music ; are you a.musician ?" "No, not ex- __ ---:�:'. `A 0 , I . ��. i 1 �.I:i . . - . � . � . rry stops short again, and snaps out, .. - J� - j cc - . : I . .. . . . .1, . i . - . _ � . �_ ' . V __ . I ''P. 1.114 __V-, .�:, . ) ��, . -,t ,_ . . .:�, li. -1 , I -,. � I � ; - what would the man ha'.done with them - . . '' F . 1. - - ­ t _ . .. - . I I I . 1. ., . actly," he replied, 11 but my- sister makes �. I.. I . I I I . . .: ; � ,, ­ I . . I � . I I . .. -i . . . . I . I ­1 � I . . . . . - . I . , \ .. - -;,, . . ; � . - 1% J �, .1 •) :':' .. , , I - .: - . ) ­­, 11 - ".. .1 - � . � . . . � piano CO I . . - .. .." I * 1-1 � ­ . . I . _. - �. , i. 4�. �!,':,� ­ . . .- . . " Well, mate," I says, I .. - I .1. 1. �, .: - , I I 11 - � 1. " i 1. . . . .. - � �. I :: , ,_ . . i tain h day'' - - - he'd , , -1 �' : " ' -1 � � . : . � � it In a certain I i , , ­ . kids if he could ?" . , I - - , � ..: . % ­ ... V � , covers." - I : . . IL , . I - � , . .. I ! � 1-IT-1 . _ t � ; I suppose . � .:: i �.,..-_ � - � I . I � .. I - � I i , li-s6hcel 'C" - -1 .1 . . '.. ..-... W�� �­ , � I .1� , . I ­. I, J . ­ - - I , , .., " 4 : : � . 11 - , I , . . ­.; . - . . ..; 1, .. I .. ha' liked to have drownded of 'em, aq is -,:,;� � . ' �­ : : "', " , . �. �. r - ! '' . I I 1. � . : , . . i..'_ .1 ; I : . - . � , " , � � . � . . . , ',�­ :]`,;- ...., I— *.�:! � \ . . ,.. , I � I I .1 .. . - last week, -the Zfer looked over' he class, - �., ., �­­ : . . I - - I .1 . . only era . I .,; �-­­­� I .�.- , �)_, ; - ., !, - . . . 1�.,:,. � lit", ,� .. ... . . .. � I .,4,; I.?, - �­ . I � 11 . _1 . feral; 4, but we can't drown. the Punch, .. , 4 :,-.. .­ __1 �_: .� � ', 1. m-1 . . i , and I � - - . I .. ,,�:. / ;I . t I - U .; . .I: �. 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'".� I 1n t'it t mg ed. be g tbd 8 i: fi and c m' e-w -tfla'Qtt' 6d i , ' s ,„, a :�:' In 1`88$ .We Pzyuc ,oi �V'alee i .f t\ DI i ? fro such ports, from entering the i - , the Priucess .A.leaaadra- of Denni h, wrbo t : d : 1 ' p0 to of the Unit d Stlates, or • frcom , ' ! ` "_ wt►� at ones received ag one of tl ial I • ez rcising such p ivile0s therein as i i , , • , . - r•t r 11 children, and became a favorite tally I � r I H$ vlxs eq he a may in his recta atiort define, of the Queen and the nation. Th illnea ' ' I • - z•ga 1 XIC IC�,1 are :f on and afte ttl9 to ati which which nearly proved fatal to the Prince, '. . I .1 11 -1114 .;11:��.,­ OTHER ' �: , �! su proddmatio to ea effect the iii the winter of Yerl1, caused an ztrror- ;f ! , i CA . i ]s publ ed every Friday morning r t its Rise, M r or other rson I in charge of dipary manifestation of loyalty agec. I `':` t" i " ' I a ' I ,Pickering, Ont. .Al I an of such ves"I ahte f l do in the Lion for the Sovereign, And a ational t •. , - -�� = ---- -i : soetsor o I TERMS . r 1 I- - - ie• II 0i.9a thanksgiving in the February f 1872 1 ... <i.. ' :... �__ ,r.: - °• yaw; •i.00 ><tpaiei is adt�aitte. s, harborP or ate of the Un - Mr: L I RATES OF ADVERTISINGF : , � ' X gave atpresdion to the nation's R atitude ���1 ��� 146, i i ]First in on per line - - - A eenbe, i�t tea for OT On ac ant Of such p . . F rACT for the rinse's reetoratioa.. 11k,wV RMT Each a t,eequent insertion, per line - , 2 `• �'8 e01 any 1LCt rbld En b such�A' 1 $on. y In 1874 the Atlantic Cable w nom- - I t rU� . en� not include Legal or Foreign ad- pr C181nat10n afor said, ! aucll easel plated, so that thsx© is now a line of � of CtR1`C t t befit It . . , V,112 go 1 an its °Z'i in g, to kle, k'rniture and electric communication all rou d the a11ZIllg,. Food fCT . pu'lfying i t0 . miller i Speci terms given to parties making con- fi$ }�' 1?l0 ,for generating -and invi Or t1II I burned( 3 1 1 recta r or (3 months or by the year. Flail- bo ta, and all t e goods on board world : words of friendly congratulation � $' 116 $yt�t8m � f p : , featly o yearly contracts payable quarterly. I .a ten1ll Cattle and.. 1''i�s for t10TSQS fOr11C - Basin as cards, ten lines or upder, with paper, sh 11 be liable to s izure and forfeiture and greeting were ezahanged bet Ben the , 11 i �' week. one y , s5 00, payable in advance. Queen and the President of the Unitedd • oWs Calves ' A I There' " I &�eN tics in local columns ten cents per line, to the United Stat s, and any .person SLatcs. � t f Sheep and POUltry A n for - (',panty The opening- of •. i five ten s per, line each subsequent insertion. or arsons seven in or ahem tin P g the Suez Canal . r8 OVln �rOrmg all `- . • I,: - Special ontract rates spade known on applica- p P $ P g is one of the events which has had an im• { d vermin - There • is . - one feria ;� - UO . r free advertising. to prevent, or aiding an of er person I ' I I 11 g Y . P portent influence on commerce, nd the ! '2 OOO feeds fOr a HOr$e Or a Messr dye isements without written instructions I eatabhs} I in preventing or ttemptI Ito pre- number of geographical discoveri s have i a One Hued COW In = i it trill be i sorted until forbidden and cliargee��i ac- red Pound acka I. rordingl . Orders for discontinuing Advertise- Ve t any officer of the Uni ed ates been most remarkable. Our kn wledge . ; I ' P �' ' I. stgoyed - nents ust be in writing and sent to the ub- of Africa has been enormousl I ' 1. 3sher. fr m enforcing thi Act, ' s orfeit y e tended =T I. deb W rk promptly attended to. .. ; b ez lorere, . notabl ICH, pCOT ENrr. �,n�, C A far ,,: an pay to the nited States one y p y by Lit j gstone,A Se con !. S. A KERMAN. - - PROPRI R, th usar�d dollars, d shall be guilty Grant and Stanley, ,one great reap t b$ing C��L AT MY. STORE, AND SEF fji '� good fa file ai-tial au reselon of the sla a trade i I" of a misdemeano and upon con- p P - The ' P on that great Continent. % I I , 1 i _ - our oliticze9— Strict Independent . • vi tion. thereof sh 1 be liable bb im- I o �� challeng 11 our im —A First -class Local Paper. At no time in British History ha a there - p r sonment fora term not exceeding - I Club.. 7 I - `; I: our ExpeQtatione - The h arty P „ g been so many aR iraote niter the honors I ; _ sapport f the veoolo of Pickering and vioin ty. tw yea18. The bill pa888d. Of literature in 1►1 de arttnente, my to - �E L' P I �i (� �`1 TIe I � 1, I' _ mention the namesof Tenn son atnd rown- i i. - 1, S T' V K . I -Hales in among poets ; Thankeray, rakens, a hew feed made .from Indian Corn. It 1 ,i hie way FR AY, .JANUARY 28, 188. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. George Eliot and Charles Hia le as S Sal!d t0 be 1118 Was fro y b ©st fee in the market for fattenin animals of a A '° II n the 20th'of Ja e, w writers of fiction and light ccm ition : I . g ll 3 I$86 tl>� itnr-l- Macauley and Fronde. historians Mill, � kin s, for Illilch Co S and for oultr / I miafort I ve sary of the act anion • of Her Most Spencer and Martineau, in philo phy ; 1, p • p• WEST ONTARIO. En lisp � watch i G eions Majesty, Q Pen Victoria, to the Chalmers, Maurine and Newman, in the- CllbnllStS and stock melt ' st hi I •1 CO tli one of the United Kingdom of Great ology ; Carlyle. and Sydney Smith, a essay- I ! I ga the It Cont•ary to expectation, Mr.d r give a s .; I y t it ' iS much. ! J. D. li L 1`- is not o1n Br fain and Ireland, he 50th year of her ism, 8 mall idea of the talent of the I , g to have a walk -over In ill strious rein com ences.: Victorian ' ' � ' 1 joint p R age. The scientific men of the BETT; :- ±, , . West O tario after all. At the Con - urin :t)lia inters tin While = reign hews been g g J e star, a equally celebre; ed, as R RAN THE BEST E� g hsh b et►enln _... } servatr. a convention. held at Stouff- among them have been Farads arwin, , _ I 1, West a - ! bri f allusion to some of its chef events y � � villa o Saturday -last, Mr. John wi probably be received Hith unusual Carpenter, &c. In Art, we hat stack I 1s C eap, only $1 for One hundred Pounds. • • Dtr. P; ' I ;; - lilt rest. The pr in Alexanflrina namt3a as Turner, Landaeer, Millais, �c.. recentl Aliller, x- Relays of the .township of Avery brief reference only can made ` r LeF3 b th. ' -� Pickeri tx `'i feria teas daughter of Edward Duke �' a TC11_ and e 1 �, was unanimousl nominat- • to the beneficent 1 :1 neetiuu t y of silt, foartll son of Geor a III. She le that has char- ;;; : , ed as the Conservative standard- acterir_ed Her Majesty's reign. T o sub. �: I wa born ti Kensington Palace, on May jeata cannot be overlooked —i$ 1 E, the Dlr. 1 bearer in . the ensuhig Dominion , 1819, and after the death, of her Bill fcyr *the Re sal of the Co 1 $50 au 1 election and accepted the nomination. f t lot, which occurred in January of the passed.:, bot11 Houses of Parliamet tLand colt ' Mr. M tier is well and favorably f 1 wing year, the Princess .t•: as most the chief article in the food of the �asaea T '- G Todd a r1 known t rQughout the riding and will C i full brouryIt a in the greatest was freed from a most un -wise and ppces- I — _ 1 r ' also ill f`. - 1 undoubt dly poll a strong vote. s c usion by ber mother, who, previous give tar. It was about fourteen years a Mr. 4: I: t er marriage with the Duke of Kent, after that time before the food f r the oat u l I mind v as equally made free, by the aboli- - - , 1. . a t] widun of the Prince of IJeinon�en. g y 1 / later - I HE WARDENSHIP,;• i g William IV died on June 20111 tiou of the Paper Duty, the lay - of the % .. - �-1 to =e - s hat the young. Queen was little More . S s_on kaoaledRe. The removal of • stunthl all restrictions on the manufacture of I ! ln" It1. In ou last issue we said that we t a eighteen at the time of her accession aper has enormousl develo lu 1 p y pad that in- TO I1Iak011'00 fo.r nf��'c' goods'e iv offer alit' a co p hoped be able to chronicle the t he'throne. The Greville bfemoirs in dustry, while the .cheap literature and ill's stOGk ' I eyes It f r us that she wag receive election f the worthy '.Reeve of Pict- d at first newspapers which have in•coaRegnence ap- Of fine Colon ed aDd Plain Glassware at cost, �r1C S. D II't I 1 there i ... . . I .. . � �\ it cow arative indi8ere>gce;''. so true eared, exert an educational influence, '• Bring, J se h Monkhouse, p g the f9il to come and get bargains. A fipe 'line of Gr c r' I maim _ . P Esq., to i i that the heartfelt devotion of En neflt of which it is impossible to over- a lea the War enship, and we are leased 1 n to the Canned Goo g, Oatmeal, Cornmeal and nd Soul P Queen, in the present age, rate• ` Bl1Ck heat fl Lit ". BeSt'e that we an do so, as he was elects i holly due to'her o '' ' Exalted as iq the Position of, the Seen - c�, good ve ,ltlwe of Great Britain and sIreland� among the - cheap fo cash. . F, ,! would to that sition at the meeting of the r m the same sour e, however, we q OY� T R,� i house, I - � �:_ L ounty ouncil on Tuesday last. 1�1r. 1 a n that "never was agytiling like the monarchs of the'world, and brilliant as is ; b a impression she produced on her the Court by which she'is surrounded, i ' • •sauce Monkho a has represented his native • i inters b her d sense; self- ease- d�nbtleas they consideration that affords a. , fora I, township some nine or- ten ears tit g4° her the greatest Qrati6aation is the con• �+� ° C for ak . 1L y s o ,and dignity." On July 17th, the 01181,1. V ri s the Co cil Board, as Councillor a saionsness oi; the .loyalty and affection trary e, Councillor, g Qaeen rorogued- Parliament in w _ _ _ p high are 'cherished for her by her vaD- `�" ---- _ result t - Deputy- eve and for the last three on, and Fanny Hemble who was jects, The hearty welcome w — I • - yews as ve, and Las had plant of re silt, wrote, •`I have never liee.rd ably - kith invari• . , ' --- ___ __ - .. serious I Y ly greets her appearance in public is not Stifl',. ! ` I Qn t . . _ lYiuQlCl experience. His election or s more musicale in their gentle dis- merely the utterance of a cwtomary and � i - I to the W rdenship therefore is but a t o near than ''My Lords and Gentle• 'conventional cheer, it is also an earnest �j ', ! the far ()arrpii 9 a e , the ennnsiation was as meet as Prayer from reverent and loving hearts - ! east of I . 4 - grateful t 'buW to his worth as a man pe a , which finds ex •. � Cause and a rep esentative of the largest and intonation �'� melodious, atad• I expression in the word Clod . Simon raser offers better indnoezn'ents thtt_u seer to Ere possible to hear a more save the Queen." y y r : I prints I " - and a 1 th i •s t municipality i n the xec lent, utterance than the Queen's - CHINA C I - ' - the bai - I - . . I . . ­ Colmty,` r� act which, we are sure, ng fah by the English Queen." On 1YPw Aflz'erttfltepil►tMitR, 0 0C]KE1tyI GLASSW4&1ZE9 t c. Hassel will be do y appreciated by every reef- of mbar 9th, .Hex Majesty attended - - - - - -- «•e give a s eo al discount i �a menu• - . �� , . .-. ' dent of Pickering, of all shades of y banquet. after w11ic11 P ,from the present low prices, of 10 r cent. ou I barn u t le, ord Mayor ban a To Rent 64 For Sale. Table LamnS T ! ulitical inion. We heartily, con_ t to .o rd h!n` of a ns mace a Baron' --E' ,: -- r �: P ea Setts, Combination and Dinner Se s. °n this, nd he bheriffs IwNre monde liui alts • one Brick cottage Our stock of faue� China Ct: s and Saucers, ; . I Som 1 i gratulate alit. �tollkhouse on llin. g age and lot o:t church $fret, t'iek. p C11ina I tuft l;asket, Trait I�1,t ea,. J t f tll se was Moses Montefiore, Ithe firr,t bring. F,�ery cot,vegiuner. For particulars sp- Desert, Plater: r - Beu>J,-1 election., t _ _ ew ho received that Donor I from a , to A. It bTUTY' , or ac �e o must be old t '1,0 t, to make room for ' I - ilia nee er.S E g f Spring (ice !F.c A arcs and well assorted stock of choice fatnil t}1 n S the o81 tvi - - -- tilt h Sot erel, ►n. The expansion of - - - - I-2,tf I ( I the U gl oceries, I - NOTES AND COMMENTS, r 11�t us hbert nail et ua)it K'�lieh has � ,r tO�Ren� -''� special re,lna u Tens and Coffres, seascnablo fituts at reduced prices, han,'l. } 3 I y' + hrebh ocst 1s iu 'sulk earl can. The faulcrs Lonise Bikin ' ;' coutiu I I' b .eu eve of the most reglarkablt 1'°Rdrr t 1, fi Dr. tic au rhlin lI a fur ctelistics of her o d;,ti� A r s, tl:e lead a ain�st ati c I I i €, aS been CO11fir1Ded re.t,11 egald net n idled atria~, let 19, _nd Conceasfon o!•, F g ctnt,etltotr"; put tip In - nlattl•t h ce Ben mote },ecomiv ►I ins' Pickering. e�l�ining the Brock rtoad, one-I, 'O11'1d eve at 30 cents per pound, ll�,u't tin�c�t' to se I drtr :.t in Ills sea in Nest Dttl�llarl, file s. tlguratecl niSle t.t of Picket ug t silage. ana orte lull„ our bode and irises Lefore ! - Judge in oronto d1S1111SS1n r the a tl au by tl►ir; c lnplivlevt 1►ai�i to Sir'�tur l•icdrrtnt; Harb•.r. l�otl•oPSiou 1st of Al ril 1 Pltl'o13aFiv�' eltre�t here. 1Vit!) ' p' ose :1loutefior . The Queen's (nrou ut xt. F: t f,rrtl,er l,nr;1� criers apply at once [o C�ec }t ,� % peal fo• a' recoalat, owilt to the fact rilol;. Pct. x, «brtecale. g ut on ook place 1u - �4 estminster Abbe3 -- - - - - - -- _ ' that pr - - - - - -- _ 1a.li l�lUN F`R. `ER .�, p pe notieo l:ad not been given. 0 Jy u e 28th, 1888, amid . circumstADees I , • j,. ' I I Uu, I. I. of the neatest pomp and s r and N'OtiCe- y I heverell's Block Brock St., T _ , Epsua plendQu , 1 , it 3 C11 Mt111r It i.i t•'p e'd ,tba 1 t th reign thus sus iciously co menced The snnaal °meetin of the Pickerittg!'cbt+ese - t lie Auclley Post P '�7' Y-- - r i -- F grpat- ha~ be u one of the, most eventful in and l�nctsr Factory Coml,enr will be hdlg .ju LL; YO'Ur i Leou� .Ofce will be closed before long. The E the Factory on - := I gli� Histot�•. It hag hats a literature, , hot,► grievance i , the person in cliarge df an art, lid philosophy distinct of its own; Saturday, the 29th of �anuar r I p aged E it does not et one quarter of what Ile th wo derful improvements in Science VV . �, at 1 p.m., for the ple�tiou of Directors for ec�su• l►teat should get in the discharge of his .an ape d" have yuite changed qhs con- nose WILL wu trnrre °8actlou of any oilier bust- s descet duffs.;. ; • ctix ono life -t11e introduction of the B3_ us1 colulizoil glasse::� tt 11en ou czn purchase, I Tl e n ere pittance is only.�5. 't'.- I;ICIiArDSO n the pt somethin about pe ny1 at, the develo meat of tike rail- is _- ' � Se rett► , 1 ►IOR j►� & . si111iIn 11 . $ X10.. The post P r. L WZA I1 S wa sys em, the intention of the electric — +, office is a great coilveilience; as It � O }lad t tele •a , have made the England of to- �Cn .�..t' .ct.Z�- and tl sates a dri 'e of several miles for the flay an dvenced cquntry indeed ! I One good democrat, one d� I Mai and t e neighboring inhabitants f? lilt Albert, of Saze CobourQ and 1,1 °. bnle bags o, Celebrated - \] I. and one good set of are willing to contribute towards its Got a, ecame the husband of the Queen oAI'�'n ROSE, Daat,artoa. boy Ce1elirSted . t nniol maintenanc rather than have it sus- y 11th, - -- - - - — I. { �`< Canni on eb ar 1840: this iparriage, , NCTI. ~ '(� dread pended, if he Dominion Government as f r e possible, realized its %brilliant s.l E R E T E SPECTACLE I3eav would be m re liberal. pro is s, and it may be. doubted whether All pu'tieer who are indebted to ttlatrren _ The best in the 'orld. A . Morn' any t er Queen ever had a.�c� rried life ruf are now rey u "teal to Kettle their accounts bout a ill'pion pair now in use,-givina` general i� theriE ' r. earn ll's power, says a London so h p y as that of Queen Victoria. due Jan. lBt, I at oiled. Cash u ever7body' ° satisfaction. Or sale only by . - .-. ' and save n breakdown. Neat of all kings at the FIELI),:., ca ses, ' I jou al, is lmost wholly due to his In 1 8, Prince Albert conceived that shop or sleigh, but it takes cash to pnt it ' -The I �1. . I . "., - the t' a had collie when all nations there. MIS WARREN WOODRUFF. I Want farce of res taint. He has ,absolute mi h r i_ , ' 1 g ins and Compare together the XD1C3cezi M perm . q •: control over his temper and never `lets resat s of their indite � - _ try, and the result PLANING �'iC3serin � ' an sl 1. himself go." The leaderof a race famed was t t in- M ay, 1851, the splendid Crys• � �,', O71t. QOUPe -1 I - for jovial wi , passionate oratory, reek- tal P ce, in Hyde Park, was opened, -aaE- ! !' with less abandon and a more than re It w great success, and well might nflw In full operation. we are prep do nil in all g the h of the orders of all kinds oa the ahorrtesi arpoosible L- - \ } generosityt, ie never made a joke in and Queen swell with pride noticq, we also manutaotnr� ' -i. nkfulness as she reflected that S, BASH, BLINDS, An his life, i a cold, unimpassioned this if�cent enterprise was flee to MOULDINGS. HAND RAILS, took .; . ealculater; ho holds himself In reserve the e e Newel Posts, - ins gy and talent of the hasbrnd she salwtors,ea., ae. r.,.;,:.,�,r ,r ! . I env even with is intimates; and whose sot revered and loved. Other ea- 1 .. - �. y► life 6 oratory has never been relieved by a hibiti n have often been since held all, t'�,l'lc�, Z�OOT A tar - - : ' ' ssortn�ent - f Lam s Eta. ; . gasol Single burst of passionate fervor. He if not nding to promote ace among prices aO"'A�itO salt everyone, for cash. PYease I \� - t �� ' ' pe ve us a Dail ana o``bi�e i whit is the move yman of modern politics. nation have been most useful in atimu- O MSTED & REMY'1'HOR1V' ,," • : ' ' I . the tj 1 , lating dnstry and technical education, W. p i• Sul - _ I . but r e since have had the grandeur of - -- - -�.. ---- - - -- -- •�,..� a' • a t e for h� Holiday SBason; .rarigln in rites .. 1. _ pond accol Canada w ll yet'get into difficulties that fi t •` World's Fair." F �Y$�y�M, °,: .,, f �m 25 cents (complete) u f eztin • . • aver the . sheries .question unless It u]d be impossible 'to' -speak :• ' I P • , : - • • . \ I . _ - : i - pictu ' measures an at once taken looking .to too b' bly of the domestic life of o MISS cARR, htaetitfal are+gmaicer, has lust Z1l' �' . • - _ tr 1 ' the ro 1 pair; when they COUId OCCaSiOn- �""d shop over Diekie !a • , =• -First IaSB mi8ed canales on�y cents p r Ib.} ' an early set ement of the matters in liege a share of the awls' store, and �, ally la aside Bome of ,the Cares of elate, Public patronage. 7•tf. dispute. ' T e United States Govern - - -- - • lain we get leasant pictures of them in the Fire and Lie Insurances ' H '' l' G A NI .. P I ' K E R N . , Pair . ` ment will, a in duty bound, protect retirem nt of Balmoral and Osborne, sur- ;� American v assts against unwarrant- rounds by their children. Prince Albert ���r -�sa _ Jo ( w �. .��riC�rZ ��Di�. -Lk. 1113 c able and unlawful awful discriminations In had the happiness cif seeing - his eldest + T,10 _, ` T FOa all'o ` dau h ,the Princeary Ro The Banc the ports .of British North America g yal, married to re urance tom caul ' Otflce oronto. any' Bead 1 •- i �` r send as an a deuce of this, we quote Prince rederick `William o£ Prusaia,heir- Thn westbrn Fire Ass cep ce., Head omee, I vary 1 ap aren to the im erial thron N - the taut of a Bill recently introduced P P e of Ger- . Toronto, na the = k . whit many, i 1858. In the spring of 18F31 the North American Life Insurance Company, >esd .. �ut 1 have �USt received a Fine i B4rtn2ellt f f in the Senate - 'That hAreafter,when Queen 1 at her mother, to whom she had otffioe Toronto. I 4 . . ' pool "jam �'�` ('� �"''� • ��1� ;, - Ili. old, ever the Pre ident shall be satisfied been a d voted dau hter; but a far heavier Inauoe eiteoted at the lowest possible rtiytes �''"+�+ �✓ �•/ �! 1�T, �.�. i ut g CO n� po `; ; that, vessels f the United States are blow w too soon to fall. In December oonsletent with sarecy scud security. � • ••- - �' � . dale F,, denied in per 8 of the British provinces of that ur the P ce Consort died,after -~- its -y= COnlprlsing G y Flaniiel8 Tweeds Fag Cy TrOt1S rings . takes - in North A erica, bordering on the a short mess, at t a comparatively early -� Business 3oltrti fed., �, - Atlantic oce --r—. - - -- C�anadia and Fancy Yajrn Cotto Bas & ppg! ;- .` , or-in the waterg ad- age of 4 , Few co limentary titles have sale, aro .�ar�a I wbo writ to , t g r •1 ' Hunan ,Il �e C,'11ca . 4: ` `a. raid - t'. nd,litlN,w111 rase ►Q I ,; i S.. - been perl"it$ tt,�utn of " Albet•t the tree, full fuformstbn tt pttt wort wbfsh . 'i_11- p• i6 11i { t , jaCelit to s 'd L provinces, right to Good," d the hi standard of his eat ths� can do, and iiva lrome,rhwtiiKn 1!11, + a�{ 1 r�,� .w - y _ $OIt1 t- Y abilities nd pure a d noble eh x on. m.Aore sy';na >► tack, -,qer, ro„,t,f4eta- atlI w a; .. ' �. side 1 _., � � lreaty or by the law of nations het rdgntre�_ )'.tu ape hrpQpt reps •17inee..h�.,art a ore �l t i N ab188 ti8 O mea6U in 60me degree th6 are abaolowtr sure of eau tiwo fortgnea- ♦t1 u new. -+a-� 1 ],.LJ f . COII] t l , I [ > - i, . - nice . 1 t 1 I a: , , s :. . -- r . - -.: 'r : . :.' .. r_ i .. , t i .- .- I. .. s . .. .. .. , - . : ..... .. :. .. 1 S l5r. _ r .. i . a Y t -... ss _, _ -.., q� t. A -t ..... .. - _...,x... r .. -.. ,., I. a. S y - ,, :.. A t F 4 r 7. 7 �`\ -_k - i . s :. �: ; ° _ - - : ` - • t, ;. .r._.- ,. .. .. .....r.l :. -.<._. I- - :lire v rF i ,'� ll , g -, , b 7 .,, _ ..,, .. n' . .- .,�. r. -...:- 4 Bn , is ..1 _(- .. f' :: -F h ( mss,. - +` s y ,. 1 . . ... .. d, i [ , _ t -,: : #'t ,� .- .. - r 6e _- ___mss. - y�eof :➢:r,;f "._• : ,.Y ir+.t .. s,. .f.. . I r- ., . :. -r - r. ,.: - • lk .. ... � e .r`i. ..1� ;t• w ='• .`4 - - - r � :,:.•�•.- alit.:- ,.• � : ;z,, � � ,+t a ,.� _. , #_ � fi. ,.. �' _ 'r - - , : r III 0, 01 _t \1 - -- -. - - �TT s'i, fi •'07 �.f yRd3L3t y�[.. _•a� �� t -;-` .',j �.. ., . -i. �O 1 �i i- 1•,:1'•t -1)� 't•e ��� �- :_8 •�=,f.�.I�Ji� �,..I h. `Y.• _I _ r _ _ _ , DISTR� t.:,�,, ���iiii , at ,' ,.. -- of farm r ea 1 x 4 ± h *� e Tai, FaB. 1 T. reditr sale a �� , 4 ', T s NF, S CIILL)yD !'$611[ I.. . . . .0i J w i Z•sE vkA�r z,A E. stook, at, lot lid Br ken Front, Pickering, J ;, ; THE LOCAL PRESS P GLEAN" F$OY the property rty o M Jiu. King. Bale at - `. t. � 1€ . r I " h aaitibneer. ► , s tl ,iE.. i_ ,Z 'C��tT;; ANTS t, ! . OTHER t30UACL8 -' nOOII. Thos• OD 91', e. „q•: r1� - , ,' .. 'rstritansi redit -sale of farm �. � � d . S iQsa. MD , l , 1 , , : . - - I . . . tae. Balfour has ' en appointed ' ate stoat and' im rem nts, the property of - �� 0�S S .a �, sessor of `Vest Whitby Emmett Woo ruff, at lot 18, 4th oon.. of verco � � p r ;4ir. G onld'3 tUajoriL iin North Ontario Pickering. 8a a at one o'olocll. Pone. . - & Rowland, A ctio eery. . ._ 1s 14s, instead of 140. _ �INCEY$' AND 1Lh I�I�iD$ OF WI TEROI�D£ CHE Fii>aiiT, Fier. 4 redly sa of horses, r t '' Hon. EdRar3 Blake �e In ]l�arfhatn grade cattle, :C to old she , Berkshire ' ' - t . 1I ''" village and Malvern la t week. p all and sIe ii'18, as I `affi going to 8911 these 'OOdB O� Cheap t i ' ake; room fart my sprin , _' page. and im me to, at lot 31, ding -; ' eds t Stouffv►ille were stou road Pic rin the rt of W. I . Miller's hotel ah p pe Y burned clown on Friday morning of last ' J. Forsyth. S le t 1 o'cl k. Ponoher � $took. , I also have full lines of Cottons, $hart. S, LOttQIIa(�8 , ; . Prints, Towels,_ 1. week. Rowland, A ti0 sera. Toellings, Table Linens,; (loves andosie that will suit eye WY-., - `' There are only-' six persons an the Mt•. and Ntrs. m Coons of Clarke County gaol at present —five males and CENTS, if you want thle newest thing's in No by Tweeds, New Ties and Collar , township, were ce try our riled by a one female:" - party of friends, ho ad,com to celebrate Cu &, etc., I can suit you. I I : . . I.' i, . Messrs. Simons & Po l's manufacturing ,the 20th tinniver wry -of their marriage. '' - ' i establishment at Newcastle, lately de- Several ilandso a resents were given , ; I • keep constantly pn hand a kinds of � GRCCE IE S, Hardware, Tinware, Cirooke . str oyed by fire, has be n rebuilt. them. - ' II 11 It in U ra `wants a wife. C as$Ware, and everything kept in a first -class General Store... , A far .oi , >Eialjo� Llte. He considers himself cod looking, has a What la truly sat far adorld eve live in ! . , I . .1, . , .. . � t . .,� % :. *VE ' '.1' I 11 .. good farm and plenty f cash. Nature gives us- gra dear of mountains, -0 EEN The Orillia Rifle Club has accepted a glens and oceans an thonsaeids of means . challenge to shoot with the Scarboro of enjoyment. e e n desire" no better . . 6 i' i Club. Tlae match wil soon come off. when in perfect alt ;but bow oaten do i 7 the majority of pl feel -like giving it np I . Recently a Pef a aw man named disheartened, di cos aged slid worn out ti t P• S -0 , i Caro Fine Salt to hand this eek, St 95C per Barrel.' - , ' Hales got drunk at S tton West, • and on with disease, wh nth re' is n0 occasion for r ✓' , . - . his Way home laid do n on the road and this feeling, as a ry offerer an easily ob- I 1 was frozen to death. ' tain satisfactory roc , that reen's Aug- : � r , .; 1. . . r . 6 Sc tt had the nst Flower, will n e them free from di- ' _� ' A young man in co o r , eases 'gas when bog D spepsia and i I } misfortune the otbe day to lose his - �. . i i watch in the barnyard. The time piece Liver Complaint are the direct causes of . , . ' seventy -flue per nt. of stac i maladies as ,. , I _ cost him $'�I , bilionsnesa, and' "t on, si6k . headache, _ 1. ! 1 J. D. Edgar cud: bi .Cockburn lield a costiveness, new na rostration, die.zinesa .j. � . I • ( . joint political meeti g on Wednesday of the head, palp tati n of the heart, and j evening last, to open the campaign- for other distressing symptoms. Three doses - , . j *. € tVest and North Ont iio. of August Flower will prove its wonderful . �I M. and bars. R. Huahson, Urono, effect. Sample bo tles .10 cents. Try it. •51 " I I , I cut had -the pleasure of receiving The Grand 'r un railway company I i I ' ree ly P and entertaining all their family con- have decided to boil •anew station at '.1 I ' 1. - ', :sections living iu Ca ads. Yort Perry. It � •as eeded. r I � , 1� I� Mr. Bascom, of xbridge, was fined ADVICE fi0 MOT is. fro ou disturbed at - ni ht and broken of ,our iiast by a - sick jj ; X50 and costs lately f r infraction of the child suffering and ciyi g with;pain of Cutting 1 - ' - - ' Act F Web), of Uxbridge J. A get a bottle • . Scott Teeth ? ' Ii so send at nce a, . for . ` ,\ , ' 1 and. J. pins, of Goodwood, were .of ,.tilts, `vinslo 's oothi �• byrup - n� Todd a r, O)Mldren Teething. Its value ie incalculable t I r also tip On the same !large. It will relieve the p or little sufferer immeiately. j -- . , ' . .. Mr. Geo. V1Cli, of rillia, met With a Depend upon it, m the s; there is no mistake '' . . I . . about it. It cures Dysbutery and Diarrhoea, ` most unfortunate an distressing accident regulates the StoIn h and Bowels, cures Wind lately. In somiug li ft the cellar he Colic, softens the (i ma, reduces Inflammation, f . I i .- and gives Lone and nergy o the whole system. i stumbled and fell ah ust the stair, strik- .•Mrg window's So thing Syrup "for children - - ,. • . . . . , a. p Ing his eye on a sharp arp projection and is pleasant to the to to and is the peracription I ' � . ^ of one of the oldest nd beat female physicians 1 a ' completely destroyin it. As Mr. Vick 's I . and nurses in the oiled States, and is for sale r 4 ' eyes have not been strong for some years by all druggists thr ghoul the world. Price N • 'II . i sight of the re- cents a 'bottle. Be ore you ask for "MRS. wlv- f is danger of the no other . re ke ie t tl g a R Y nd OTHI Nd s II 6 Ow'8 a d , ulaining one being lost. ° kind. _ '-� - �` � I - . r . I Sometime ago, r. Win. Joyce, of of PICHE ING MAR ET. , >, . _ ' ° . i. 1. I3e�verton, _ feeling nwell, thought be - � :\Ewe otuce, Jan. 97, 1867. 1 _ _ ; would try some hors medicine he had in Fall wheat 75c to c; aprilig, 75c to fM)c, goose Sittings of Dii�i ion Cogs. T IC KERING 'eve no oubt that what was 83c to 700. Flour p r cwt. $9eo to x9.50. "ran g Ali L ti THBE T, ; : . (louse,, believing $13 00 per ton; shor s, 80c • per cwt. Chop feed, T . ,'sauce for a goose s uld. 4}so be sauce el.15. screenings, 7 uer cwt. LSO U'NTI' OF UNT I�IU. Watchmaker all V e slat, %, -.. for a gander." In t is, however, be was i FAR3iE s MARSET: LUMBER YARD . . j Toronto, Jan. 27th, 1887 � _1887_ . , PICKERING, ONT. . inistalien, as -the ni dlcine had a con- . = . 1. • tra effect to that s acted and as a The eiibet•receipt of grain to -day were small —''—' m P ' and prices unchan ad. About 7q'J bushels of L iNhitb7. Clerk, D. C. Macao ne11. Wh9tb A beautiful assortment of ! - IF YOU WANT. J. result lie is just recd sting from .a very wheat offered and so d at etc to Me far tall and Jan. 9, Feb. 9, Mar - 5t, April 9.Msy ,June 9, J�y � atC�i�B L'�OCk9, JBlfieler 8II Fancy i ' serious illness. spring, and ,73c for ooae• Barley firm, sellin t, Se 9, Oct. 9, Nov. $, eo. $ , y LUMBER, at �8c to 59c. Oats firm, with sales of 900 S Brougham. Clerk, M Oleeso. Greenwood, Gds, on hand. On the 7th the barn and contenti3 on bushels at y5c. to �6c Pese are nomieeat at 550, May + July 5, se . s. pAI2ttN(} PROMPTLY EBE IITED LATH, 1 occupied C. Baker, one mile and 53o for rye. H in fair in y; 95 loads 9. Picker(ng Village :Clerk, sal lesson, Qreen• RE R ' . the farm p y sold at X18 00 to gib Straw sold at i10 to wood, Jan. 4, Mash 9, November ,T �i! east of Newcastle, were destroyed by fire. till atop. Hogs sold at $0 35 to $6 55, Beef, $3 3. Port Parry : Clerk. J W B sin, Port Attar 45 years• ezperience I am able to , I will SHI. Cj}LE S - . r Pew, F Sept. 6; Oct. guarantee satisfaction. 14y f Cause Of fire unknown, although foot- to$4-a0 for forequa ere, and Shoo to 87 00 for ebraa17 s April 18, June , __ - -- - ' _ ,pIST►7, - I h hind quarters. Lam $8 to ,i7 LO" and mutton 18, T �Iibm ber 18. O T • D A I ■ ' prints were to be seQ in the enOW. In $_ ee t. ridge : Clerk, Z Hemphill, L� :bridge, a..1 o to 1 ONt 18 Dec the barn was stared a Toronto binder, The produce mar et was quiet quote: and Feb. , Apri 9 0, June 99, Sep. 7, 1i / SCANTLINGS, Massey harvester nd several ample- braces generally rnl stead We quote : Beet b. Canning�n :Clerk, Goo Smith, Cannitigton, _ j + 1lc to 14c; butter, lb. oils, 91 to 48o,.large.rolls Feb 10, April 81, June 9J, Sept b, 04t �. Deo lb. ments insured for 650. Insurance on to to 1H; inferior, loo to 19c. Load 10c; Cheese 0.' Beaverton : Clerk, Q F Bruce. Beaverton, laiLRW ��' . FENCE POSTS . 11 to 12c. :Eggs 93 to 96c« Feb ll,-AprQ 2$, June 24, Sept 9, D 16_ - barn not known. T is is the second fire Turkeys 7c5c Bacon 10; chickens -per air 35c to 7. Uptergrove : Clerk, F -J •Qil espie, Voter- Whips, nd lots . ' tr - ' - p P Feb 1 April June 95, E3e10, Deg 17. Team Collard, Blankets, PICKETS. on this'falm this sea or-. hoc« Potatoes per 75c 'to 850. Apples per grove, Fe 9. P of other things. Still more left a special _ Q barrel, $1 50 to 03$ rates for one month. --Wd guara tee our . GIVE US� A CALL. Sonic six weeks go, as 11Ir. Walter _ By Order, . J. E. FAREWEII - - Bennett, of 'Manche er, was tampering Clerk of the Ps e• work in every line. Call again. _ g -.— - B RTHB. - - -'- — with .revolver, it accidently went o:,; Brougham Harness epot, _ ' ' ' = Ms:�tn• --At Pic nn Harbor, on life 4'Ist "'• the Unllet, as he supposed, grazing ills iust.,thewiieofTh s.l[ans8eld,otsd ► nghter. ALL O�DE�� • band. As the wound did nct heal, but HEVDERAnN. —III Pjc eying, oa tiherlth fuel., the Ban, ,«'. H. J9CIiSON', Prop. . son Ot R son. , P.S.- B lacksmithing sa usual. All our ccouuts C011tinuetl dlsellarging a quantity Uf wife of Janes Hen er . - are payable when rendered, :! — AftE -= mutter, l,k nrohed the wound the other C noziFR. —In Pickeri g, on the :.5th inst., the ; p.+ -TWO Fine Cutters for sale cheap . ' 'i o t1 - Ville'. ., w ife of Henry Croz er, of a soul _ _ - • -- ,,�t, r,n�l discovered the ball iu his baud. PICKEEING AGENCY. 1 '1= p �, d I. Wit", t.11� aid of a lair of piucrrs lie sac- M RRIEn { / 1 1 it. Ct'ria- ELarzocs —I Toronto, at therea�8ence Open for the'tranaaction of all leoitfmate , I. c�edcd in extracting JOHN GEE, Prop 1 of the bride's broth r -in -law, Mr. John Alliu, Banking Business. , . . ,% - _ One clay lately M1. Timothy Munro of 1; Leonard Ave o Vi'edueaday, tlib 20th inet., OitCrr Hour. --From 10 to 3 ; Saturday s - . -Y'. '' ' " I Epsom, together wi li life sou R'illianl by Yev. R. Wallace, William, eldest son of the ' late William Gtei of Yici)ering, to Bate 10 to 1 O'clock.' T - Munro, grandson, 1 . 1N . Munro, and youngest daughte Of Joseph Blaylock, of I - great �randGon, call d on Mr. W. H. Savings Bknk, in Co4ectlo'n. 7" Breut!urd. A , Leonard, of Port P rr , to have their GEORGE R ', Agent. . . bete tAkPn in a gr lip. The four were T�TssLB— dkeslaa station a -s -s (S �•1, ; ' .. -- - - - ,:.- p — - aged.83, 60; 35 and '14 respectively. The TRAiks Go}xu EAS :DUE AS FOLLOWS:— IF YOU ARE G 1`�G T l . - great grandfather felt t quite proud of his MAIL EkPREss. I. 8,20 A. Al. The Old C 1.1 �. t T I . . E " - .''..._'. - _.'.� descendants; and.i +, s very few wile have MIXED, •' 2.48 P. M. or are sending for Sour Sri pas wh are there; „I . !..- .. � - the privilege of site ng. in a grow under 6.40 P. M. do n oli R'e was i to inform the faerF of Pieke P LOCAL, , - Vt E O ' " ' � ' similar Cll'CUm3tanC S. The boy leas also Tr °AINS GOING �E bL'E AS FOLLOWS: a U E' ing that WO bavB )uSt refielved find twelve grand agents living at one MAIL EXPRESS 9:08 A. 'M At,�ENT - AL -A>` LINE. S.UGAj ` one of Patterson's and the same time. StAndard. r - 'MIXED. 5.10 P. M. lyFock fit. N' ttby. , .I 9.2 °. M.: , -- Of the Best Qualit . Improved' Self- Binders,. Mr. Alex. Dobson a son -in -la V of the 'MAIL, EXPRE, Thlb ie thi) old reliable C nadlau � - I "The i i ' unfortunate family f Morr:sons, late of Trains run on tandard time. Shortest Sea Passage. Lo rates. Ham; $a�+o'�' Spiced Roll I 1 , °• Canning ton, lost a little girl th the - __._— -- - -- IkiteB lutve illst Be ti Retftdret) iti< I • also some of Coulthard & Scott u dread disease, diph }feria, last week at may Do gonna t)1e Steer e. p ��I1J� ; �iAR •� a>�.' s and 'other Provisions c ea . 1. Beaverton. Ever s nce the arri al of the THIS Row►si.� r�nose — - Morrison f'alnil fr m CanninTton diph- N pgr A < p - -- • swaps riAIaINS� I; and would invite all intending purchase s , , thetas has been with diem, and now two fittest) +where YOR� s, TO CALL' AND �INSPEC cases have occurre outside their circle. , �o,dat � - - i I . : TY}e people of Beav rtou are justly iudig= A book of 100 pages. Obtained, and all other business i the U. S. F��ish and Glood. nant at the authori ies of Cannington for pA patent Office attended to for tiodera Fees. An inspection will oblige. before hoping. I , NM The beat book for Our of!!oe is o ositp the V. S. Pa ut Office, I ' ' permlting a remoy 1 from that lace at Rdvertiser to con- �p -- p and we can obtain Pat* 11114 in less time than .I so shorn a time ter the very fetal $I an toed or oihec err- . Buy where you to i those remote from Washington- . ALEX;, F�NIyL - Send MODEL qr DRAWING. We rise as to :" i � ' course of the disea lead run, as well as t ntainelietaot ewspappeersandestimates ps tentability tree of at?a �a ; and w make N0 __— - - - - - -- — -_ Always Si i' with the authoritie for their carelessness of eooste>fsdve in T6ead�ertieerwho CSAR(il� UNLGBS WE'OBTAIN PATENT• wwlts to apenA On dollar. IInds in ft the In- We refer, bees, to lase Postmasterr the' Supt. _ - . in allowing them comb. to on he req while forbim who will of Mon Order Mv.. lad to °�O�a of the U « S. without driving 40 or 50 miles or geddi g . Inv one hand onauud dollars in ad- fulvice, terms, and 'b An occurrence fan exciting nature v���g, a sehe>on L indicated wbich will Patent ce. For Clienar, LwiCe the. distance. We ba e took place on Sab ath evening Iasi dnr- meet bm every aireeneat, or nos be +soda reference. to actual clients in your own a+;� or I and intend keeping a full - ea.ay ar+iiredatby cot- county, write t* A. SNO ii' cp CO.� �-' - AhTp ----- T 1. -, -ing service at t. Andrew's church, to doso br d�ybf line of repairs j reapandesoa• Is Lions have been i�itled_ opposite Patent Office, Washiiig0on, D.C. Beaverton, says t e Express. It seems Bent, post -paid, u address# for to oeiW. S-y r OpPos i and - i I the teat we ht ' connection with the Write to t1E0. P. HOWELL CO., - # t NBWSPwpaR A vERTIS G BUU1RAU. rTOTIC� g i . i gasometer had w rn through the ropes j i aI • mp �%mC� s' llo$praoeSt.Prin gHonsevq•), New York. -� 1. = which sustain it i .position and came to ; 1. . , the floor with a c ash. The fall of the TING 8c CHO PING • at reasonable prices.' . '�' O T O RAPE Y Z GRIS - onderous mass •sighing nearly a ton, P 11 , - --iONZ— '` ' accompanied wit the almost complete `! Every Day in the week t _ _ '•Tbb' subscriber is prepared to se Btovea . Be FORSYTH do BR .I extinction of t e gas, brought vivid , Everybody wo dare why. tUere 1s snob DALE ♦� and Ranges very much cheape than. P3.C1�e2"171g• ; pictures of earths uake and other catas- a rush to 710'' j he bas clone for years. I tro hies at once t the mind's a •e, and ' hQtd i Galls --•-- to be made• Cnt this out and get rn p 3 Q $glen's. to us, and we will8end you free, so e- • - anti} the nature f the trouble was ez- The reason iS b cause he Rives perfect Lver� fa o e bri gh�hiwhO e Ong Of great value and imports ace - j - lained, considerable excitement pre - faction in ev ry cave, and going still and it to get good flour. can and See Our . tock to you. that will start you in busi ea . i P Batlti which will bring you in more money ght a a bailed. farther. will say f there are any persons° O E R' THE LATEST -- than anything else in . his world. A Vone a John Diyde%, M. P., I.: ies already in who have had P otos taken by me that Js Re n I ± do the work and live at home. Either sex,i ` s his cow stalls ei ht young .calves, nearly are not equal t guy city work I will.0}�e.l�•�' p r �. Something new that jest coins money.f Zen Pan Portraits Tmpro�ved , e workers. We will start you, capital 1 s , ,all, of which are nrhams. His fat young make them on do needed. This is one of the genuine, imports, cattle are men erg. His young cattle free of change. o work alloy ed to leaveEN Y U wE gA«— chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambition ' and enterprising will not delay. Grand oiit vary from six to ten months old, some of the Studio unle s first -class and highly give a Deed, Bond. �, Least, Mortgage; T - tree. Address TAux & Co., Augusta, wine. which would w gh from 1000 to 1.200 finished, Phot made ii y kind of, or other legal document to draw t��$ i 8$ Lamps, Co Cll, ' ' or want to borrow money ; I , P f ` otinds each. is bull, corning two year her --rain or sunshine.. Having mo t to lei ore your property i First Class . attet1t10�. i • , old, is not far bort of weighing 2,000 w dad some ve fine scenery to the - Studio English or Camadia� ComPSU109 a� the lowest &C., always . �lan wor�in Clashes we are now ( ad He also has- sonie fine Clyde,;- d to ake work second to none possible rates" „I '' prepared to ash all classes with employ en 1 pounds. y am prepare or s Plow o�lled the "Advance, which baste P dales and otlle well - bred horses. His ads. _ all rivals; PRICES GUARANTEED. F ace and m home, the whole of the time, or for theirs are i 1n Can, of Oil-cake, F1kY- seal EYtra momenta. Business new, light and proiita�le. t sheet, and swine are fine specimens, and' Copying and >ullirgiu�► a specialy.I A or a snppl, all ,fob work promptly sites ed to. persona of either sea easily earn from BOcent t° ht to attrac the attention of stock • of tames alwa 's on hand.'lonr X5.00 per evening, and a proportional suin byde- Oug tar a stocl► 3 or a New nd of Oat meal, that i soperios to voting all their time to the business. Boys I nd -raisers. But th grandest of a11, in itself; AI work done b the instantaneous pro• anything we d heresotom toll r itiRs :._ gfrls earn nearly as much as men. That all ho _. ppoa is life hNnnery, uew frame litiildinn, tl;e, or n tickerf°r the South OeetaitA Fsir, eo this ix4y Baud their address,' and test the t tees ;, etjll on t>lie yn$ersigned: Alfa charg0a Will " 0 I business, we make this offer. fie $udl as es� ° + south aids Of which 13 mostly g1aS9. In= ��• �o U�$1LNI pleASepou. * well satisfied we will send one dollar forth ��'° r ,. slue are all the xtures necessary for the .. .r • �, . ` 414 al trouble of writing. Full particulate and of }M I *- comfort of its occupants. The roosts ago ' 1 48 -8 Photographer, Whitby. 40 -� Notary'ablic, Whitby. Fio_k�rtn Or Cla>rempll arse. Address Qf:o. Sr.rsax co.,Per :ran �,:a haws Re ormer. Neat d ox to Post- offiee.l nicely 'arran od, Os . f �` 1 a y g J I i x: • { 1 1 1• ' y: - , ._ . ;., ..,. i - I tz _ „ • - , i' ° 1 -� r ;. � 1 . I A . .. i . , 1 ,. ,. -, ..d.. , , .. - .. -..... . _x k, ..._ I. .. ,.. a . 1. - S, t� ._ _ .. ... ..... .i :: da w, - 1 . , _ .: ; q I:. :; .. : -.r ::.. 3- ..r -.: a: . _., e 4.. x. i l 1 ' 3'i i- - - .. .: t .: .. .. '. O -Yv „ .., �. -... : .. -s -.. - , - .. «. 1. , �. .. ... r ^s. , > ]�� .. -... _An s.. .. -. .. .. t. k- -1x, 1:'. �4 -.3 • -t''Y! E ,..i �:.11.,.. i:•, .£1 4.4:.IA.,_. i- .k.:_. _.:.:."_ i - � , . 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I 1. - The skilled cook has " much reason , to may 1W - I second reason . ach pftbe* trimme,4,, foal lam" not only cause � � b,w althea It is known beef fat _ : . . I � - # I .1, - `�',� discomfolrb , L . L , , , , I I . - 'Orion* U proud of her ability " the skilled work- is wh,bl I . . . . . I I , . I .1 and annoyance, but more-oriess- Is wh6I me, - it Isf not known as widely , - . . � 11 . . -1.1. 11. or in any other occupation, There . have been to e I b3 because being that ,eve 41t of drip - ' ping, every bit Of fat I I I 6 thor aggravated disorder of the health of every Pkiged in the culini arts implhw,A very. . steak, t im , Cora 1 I h's w: and es �. I ' ' - ' Sggra . ry W4 1 ., , .. '. � - .. - .. oim who bresth,ss the air - contaminated- -by v,Wed ran of inf =101 I in which - - . . . I I I., I .. Urom water : . ;_ ... 1. � f,zy' I - ,� . � I .� _ _ Ii. i ., ;.:. . � qrwxtk�n, W, water has �� _11� I . the . I . . . I . . - I 1- �,, ,V. , � � - 11 -.7 .. L � � �thein- -Somq hints as to ithek t r , . 11 . igh in cow. I ht , o :-. . • - , nt I14 o*auee any un. 1. I . i . I . I . -7illl doiIiIbtliis be welcome ially at this omk'has "O" �'(f Pr4e- 'ed into khe purest and sweetest beef lard. easiness. Last night about id ' . "i � " 03MMM04 It then the sW ' tried out and clarifl. quence, bu� not sufficie ' , I . . . '... ..�....I` - I - - � - ,�.,'. 4 . "? k . - 5,t , .. I , � - I 1i 89Pek'6400 beef h" boiled li)"n unusuallir ­ 1. , , I , , espec � . f � .1 - . . I., .- ... . .1. .1 - . ;. I I � I � tlie skilled has even more res. I , . . . .1. .. . 0 . , . . . . - . - - i . . . I � . L �';�'.. i` time of the ykmr, when so much comfort &,)n, because she must not Only ni an . I . night, how. .1 1 '. i - . ,.' I . - . .1 r ever, the ice Jammed &gal the water &I I . . , 8 . i I" depends upon good illumination. - The use inthhate knowledge of cooking, ta-t- of itll I , ,JLL XYLPA BOYHOOD.. .. :(A� I. , rose - very rapidly. Tow I, nd I I '-' .. ­ . . . . 8 .morning it I - ; . . ,J t ., ; , �. _-, of kerolsene in one form or another is so un' i- the other arta included hA the domestic ec6it' , - . flowed ovee. the es fo, . . . - .1 i !; I 1 :_ � - " , _­ . �. : . . I e ren in great ic r,call.a. nal bar k running ! , e 1, t cities, and its full bril. o1ny, in addition to with 8�41neltx the juve IIII)g into _� - ' .,-.; --. .". , � r, . III 4' the town up -to the first , a d I I . I ; - '. � . 1= y which she Must be Sir u i I . I � f.., .� Ll .."I., .....­1': "I .1 - I is an rarely attained, that any Info. something of a chemist, a physician, an ao- I . . on upland (Pleasures of Youth. - about 200 yards. The a a istance ,)f ; I[A) � I F. ­ .1 . 1. :1 mation leading to that and Is of greile. countan, . gijf I I rere a-boy again, , I . - I _L ! . . t and a disciplinarian, besides being in, endowed with the about 6 a. in. with the a was givea �011 No medium used for household lighting pro- a " same oil I passion for pluckin# Wa fire I 1102 and hull. I da I . � ; .1 . . , . � - �, IN � � . ­ . sanitarian. The good housekeeper sees inith � termelona dreds of peopj� were arfolia , an _wc6t to , . .., - . . c I I duc�s, und nditions, io soft, so e' (I f ,, - - - . - I 1: - _,.: �i 1. - � er given co, I I re- - � . - �. . that rho is well selected, pioperly- e do rk of the moon " writes Bill Nye work to save the inmates of the building, 'k I brilliant, and so steady aflame" the pared, cooked, and served. In cases P in the I oston Globe t I I I . , �_:-,-, J� �­ - . :. " I would no doubt that w f r � , , ... ­ - 1. .: ''. . . . I , ;. , were flooded. Boat .� . . i 1 - - - -�:-.­ i .-, ... I- I .. :, "... % .. e given conditions . ­i . ­...1. . oatt i rere Procur , . '. " I f ., � -�!, ..- -� i. � ! .. " � ..!'L . ' ' qualities of kerosene. The ' of Nil aVic im to that overmasteri . i ed ., i - - .", - - L sudden illness she will know what simple nf. Passion, and shoved through the I Y, water, which . - ­- . .. ­ .. are absolute cleanliness of the lam & as I did fore • but looking at J� P, t I re-nedies to apply before the doctor comes, 9 it " I do Was fr . . I c� kI t eezin 9 Julc Y,. t : thermometer . Boys cannot, how- , es I the first it *ill be necessary once a we, ,k degrees �i . .. . marking several d n 1� zero and a - .- wick, and the oil, also the chimney. To i t-1 so that no time will be lost; she will under. ever, ha e the inattlie judgment of man- terrible snowstorm raging t t e ti - : /' I- now, I old be wiser. _ _- ., . . ,:":,.i, 1. 11; , - �, 7 I- ­� ", - .1 -1 ­ t 1. '.. ; � I - . . .-I : ... : - �. L " . . . . : .. - - . .­ � 1. . - � . I � .� , I - . ., L 7 �. or a fortnight at least to ern t stand the importance of keeping the house flood wit out the experience 4" � I I - .. . . I ;� * , . r I �1 :I'' , p y the lam 9 h; line. The - ' whic fisitualed be. . .. W : . ,� 'WE ARE OFFERINIQ contents 'and wash it inside and out with noxious smells; 84a will keep the So it is better that tween the cansl and the river, �as com},sin l�te. (01 i! . � I ,� P 3f well warmed and ventilated, and free from and the rheumy ,S : ­ "N'. 4,..L � - . � . . . . . ) I . , i� run of her in our ell ldhood we in& be ablie to eat the ly a 'i . � _. I . �16 hot soap and water and a little washing sod household �elon ihg8 and know tiam the L go with . it. I - Y torment cotton mill, - I , ..; . I , - . - . - . . - . - L ; . I 9 - exactness . . - . � . . I so a and again to how many sheets and pillow cases towel n p in safety, W g D s When clean rinse in an to urrounded by water, 011 boilers - - " - - a,, t . an RIVkSin LADIES', MIS then raw turn d know ­. c I . something submeiged and an immense ount of al a. . il .,�­ .. . - . '. . traces of soap, en invert the lamp a.#d �, later on. in life. . . - . stock also the Canada .. � napkins; table clotba*fid, .doyleys she has in chinery and' I ' L.. - .11 1. I I , , �* r - _ ' : . .1 ,I It I uOti ce a great change in m ' yself while cotton mill 'the woollen . ALI , �i AND cHiLbREN'b leave it to drain until perfectly dry. -1 4e use and allored &�vay., Ji6w w4tchINI eye . . MA " burner, if new, may be kept nice and 'A flit' and ,kni , . I I Mack's flour t . comparin my present - mill' Mack' will look after the Aix L ves and. condition with that mill, etc., Which are in tl�ej vxtremp e4s' I ' a ". of jo Ou'a boyhood. Then I had no sense, end of the cif t ' TLE i - , i by occasional dipping �rk kerosene which' the fork@ for the tablo, and Be that the pro-, . I �_l So IN ALL THE -­ -i.,� - 1i might be kept Ili a bowl for the p rpose! ty, the rise of "� 1, was a little . pI u but had good digestion. Now I haven't late ... a #. Per utensils for kitchen use are used in the . � , an had i to work 13t after the dipping polish with a bpi a of ��4 e even the � igestion. . . all' kitchen And have their f . .��, .- - . .� . . f r% w ,t; ,-. i, - . - 4 � "! I I , ­­ . �adly bla,ck. he b irrying ye4ra ha Urs - ­_­ ­� cad -:. ,ii i I-. "._V, I " ' . . ,7'1�. - . � ­ ' . . i - ve or S, . . ... � :1 . my 'u"In . head till they have worn it to the r stores h;i,l, . . :, . . ened take a little fine ashes and an old tooth and spoons from being marred . . .% . . ' " . L .. - Ill . I:. .1 ­ !- ': ., i . .. brush, moisten the ashes with amnionia by use smooth, : )Oth, � It the left a'good deal yet ­ . .- L I � I �� -:,. i .. ' L ` '. " � "t; I - scraping pots and pans. 8fle will also keep for me to learn . FOR THEIR L V i- . ,.- .. �, 'i , th6mby saving the dining-room knives, forks . , : ­ � . woolen cloth. If the burner is ,appropriate places, , � The flood, in this locality, bi in the }lours, U. ,I - - i 1 " in, .' Syl -- to d scrub vigorously ; then rinse, and her mone da� i ted over and those employed in th ti I l; . � . ; . . _ wa ran .�. 1 '. es 1 -- I . .. . I ' that - . . . I (I ; , ... I 9 1. - I accounts with all accuracy I .1 j . . - . . liah with flannel.' The next step will be .ell ace' . I am still engaged in learn- Ili the *Canada Cotton mill tw4 men, Curti. I . 1, - . - .*1 .. -- I 11� . . c Ing .- .., ... ;. �.: ,I ­: ­ �_ I she will know exactly how much duelia the . L %V .�, i. _. - , �_ '' "', ­. I li I I .� �. . ... 11 .... .i� - , .. , , : ��- 1. , � .; , , , . I - , Y I . I . . I- . . . .. 1. � . I I . . � , � . , .,; .. .... L � . - , .. ­ . . m. . - ­.i .1 . It Berge n, went ,t�) . a • - , " , . , . , , houseexpeases, apd' wilt therefore _ . . ill j.�L . C she I day, And putting arnica oil :J! . .� . �. .,� ;. -, -�� ''..1. plaVe anew wit '.the burner; wicks are opt for my ex er ence at ni4 t. DeRuchie an - , I - not theyshould therefore, � • Frank . ,m I:. : � I efore, for pur- be careful not to go' heir t9ols. DeRt fie 10 � !_­ . �_ . .. : _ . . ,I 1- - -.1 s i. K , '. I 1. � ; , . . ! I _., '! .. -.- - i % F . I . . . � I "Childl -1 is said tQ.be the most glad- look after t .. �!i ! ., - ,�, . __ , I : '. OR THE i of proper b ' . beyond,her housekee 00, I t out X - . I . . -i � !, . .. _. .1. . . . L . � . E. in . J I , i posee urning and goo - '' I I . I , 1� . i - . I I . _j i - .4 i . , - .: - , , ­.... d -illurnina Finally, And above - after great exprtion, but 13�rg - I'' - '. , V, .� Lion, be used only a week, and then 1# allowance. ve ' all some peri d in our lives, and in some re run . ias not, - I . I J i - 1;., " , J - . 11. ­ I - en re- y L . I . I . ,.� . . . .. thi ptatement may be regarded as drowned. All the mills wee bmerged b : . I , 1:1 ..I - L.. i. :* . 1 ; . .]: I . , ; L' , I .. . I - things, she will. have method, fixing a rou. spects been seen sin6e, and it is fe re he has been $ , . � . " , - moved, � I I . , - i _._1 I . � , . ; . :1 , ­_ - . I.. .P . _ .. - , ," t .. . � . /, ved, as during that. time they have a))- tine and enforcing it mildly,"but reliable, lit it is not all joy. I have had ),- - � - ­ - : 1. - . 1. , , � i , . . ­1'. . i_l��,.: .\ I.- !". " I` . - I., ­ - . - .. . . . S 41.1.1 L - � - I - J , I- .. . - � I 1--, , I impurities from the oil to ter. The possession and the practice just as ch fun in late years as I did in . ully lei feet, he magnificent i a � .� I ., . .. . �., - , sorbed sufficient * f to the let' e I I , . . � ; . .- , .. . " :" ' ' "' I become charged with then\ijo a degree inter- 1, I ..­ i.. , . I I - a depth of f, '. , ; 0 ? 11 . 1 ".- '.- _.', ­ - varied knowledge, this, it is that' of this boyhood, though the people whom I have weaving room of the a ,'otton , n)fl 1, - ' I' . '.. �:.,. - � i A, : . easo I Perin with the best powers the oil for il- inakes the been thro, n into coritact with claim the largest in America, bei g least fa, I - resen P �r eas a . � I N !L , I. 0 . - � !::! food - housekeeper constitutes that dccp. The quantity of st9ck I PKOCC88 ()f�., L . _ '' ' L , _ " i�_ I ;. . '. .- "[I ,�l . . n � ., ,. -, .wd ,.,- i `_ , , *4- . ;, I ; ' lumination. Indeed, the weekly renewal of theft ex rience has been different. �i ;I I I . . " -, , �: , . .. i 1% . �_ , ; - I I ,_ * .. I - . I hope � - I . I 0. I ... ' I' ' I cepi net therefore, befit- . . , , . - . , - , wicks is a saving in the, end, because e iousek i ;'. J,et 110 0 , . ,good 'th ' facture was -,,cry Barg, 'a - I � . 1. - . -­ , : . �, - . - . "I. * : - . . ; _ . - ... all .. -7, - !�-.- - . , �, � 1, lea", tie the I they do not mean at son' I by u J the Otis _1 _".- " .1 . . . I e pro 6' anything personal I.-5 : L . I . . wicks burn less oil than impure ones.. Lamp' that is not learned in a that. I _ I ". __ . . � enormous, not to . � . 7 .. I ... � I L. " : I ; : - .-. I, - . - �L;�.� .��...,._,.­ .1 � w . he m�chiner�, - I i. - d _.- wicks should be trimmed every day r I , I I . . � f - -, - . ; I . . I : � '. ..- . 11 .- 1. - , - ex which is wrecked by thel ra ing! Of the . � . ! I I day, but acquired by yea a of stuay, ' speak of! ; - - , , 1. I �. -care; this canpot be done without a neither let any 'person ; t . -1 � tq ". I L V I . L it.- �.'LZL ..... , .. .- _ with, ment and practice ; n " I do ortietimeg wish that I could be a floor. Ili the rear of the 0 there Wa,, . . ( . , , .. . great, � - - . . - . -L '­ !; :v- ES, 1364 it BUY H_ sharp-scissors of %suitable size. I enter into i boy again but I smother the Wish on ac- . 1. 11 . _�.. . - LADIL N . t ligh tly and without preparation, the water ac , , . .- ... . . Alany per I for upon itsi I also a flood, ng lip F! . . . I : I . . . sons lite need y . 11 intellige" count of my parents. What ,they ne Creek, . and inundating h urrounding, I . rely rub the top of the charred patt it 1 . 1 �. � 1 the happiness and hea�rol,oron,anpo 4epends ,11lost, is eat and change of scene. he . � ; .. I- � . : ' 0 of the wick to insure evenness of flame t f the houtichold country for hundreds of yar in. either- and .� I i, '. .1; OUT FIRST SEEING 0 R - , 8 . . ! . . I - This is not a good prac. power for good -which r ­11008 • the children with whom they 0 1 il f stead of cutting it , i , " they like',a c . . if . - 1� I � �,. !,:-.:. �, and it may b6 added t,3 )r spe : ity. The till enjo children, but t ITa •n eye direction. , 1 " ...� I . -I- - rice, as it causes the top of the wick to be- comes frona a well re.- "" .. I- C , :.1 .. . � ,, 9, Y Of living is beyond eplIculatiol associate. 1. . e flood d. d ,trict 'were 1 ,- 1, , , - , , : LARGE� STOCK - AS 0 come clogged with impurity. Cut the wick heart,rending, many It . t -.- I gulated wa i The scenes in the . rents w6rel blessed I oil cu b Inv und(Ir -- - - . square across the wick tuba. If the top of the a d with five water -above the second The un-.­ . I I I A good breakfast well 'served, pliepares one , "' I a � . ­ I :_ I I _. I . 1. 1 " "� d and'beautifill little boys, three fortunate inmates, I I I I . I- .I - .,..,;:. _._1 . �. . HOUgg IN THE CITY C N burner its-immovable iaiac the wick above I for the day work ; a good dinn4r sm' Ilfright, •ey tore * I , , - l ooths 0 whom unable t !, ! -4n wrought . � I I I " ' the cupola and trim it as evenly away the wrinkles which have 1w. grew up,' by that means be- 0 9 , gilt, were .,,; - straight' by the work, and prepares ( came adu ts. standing . . i 1 . .. .;- . A S G 0 D across"pouible, and t i )lie fbr an eve- . � � I . ; IGIVE YOU I was the eldest of the family .. . - . - I . he ex- I with the exec l[N-FIKIDEEP IN ICI. WAT - i I . treme point ning of quiet pleusure.,, . . tion of my parcrita. - I am ­ . 1. - ._.1 , I . . 1i . . 8 or corners. This call all he . . . .. 1 11-4 . I . 6t I.Y. _1 I still that My early life was rather 'Relief parties were orgaDi ed, a 1with tile. -' . I � easily done if You u!p a good sharp scissors - - . __LL� .� - 1.* .1 - - I . .1 I . I- I . .. . I - ! V STYLES OR. VALUE us in $l aces, flecked aid of oats-and lumber 'ere abled t.,. �' F R _ , . .. E . ae, - , , , � � . t . . of suitable size, but not otherwise. It - - Ho'Irgicilotit, I�OTFS. � ) -. � , "'o, �.; Ash extricate the people ? - . I 11, . Y is .:, . i . . i W�Iimtl�: . wine, glut more ex arid conv,111 . claimed by those who profess to know, that ' To make feather brushes, -frequently with them t4r) I .� -ushes, boil the wing retr . ; I . . ibutii n. ery good roadster' I ; I I 11 - 1'. wicks made of felt are greatly superior to 1 feathers of a turkey or chicken r live ot w ng, &11(180 re, id cows were drowned •.n th r stablo-pii. .. - (. . .. OUR MONEY. � - T: I was nota v ' places of safety. Quite a limb, of hors#,., , L !. ..!. . - bell O -tribution Was always and . . :.� ., I ,;: Y I I . , '. .. . - .. . - - 1. . . . . . - . . .. , �... . I . I . ,8, then rinse in t4pid water ill' While . the ordinary cotton wicks, and doubtless this ;ten minute . - �..-' , - ... t in tic act of overtaking me. there being no time to reac e .. 1. . I I - � . .. . - '.., . . - ''I is the case - . the I. ---. . . IJ '. , .. - , , " ice %-as getting in its work oil As a large proportion of those . li �'! - - :I , 1.. I * ".. .. . �. i i" , . , .because the felt presents no not- I and tie them up in tin nee in greas- ontrajed justi . ., .. I 0 .:. . work for entanglement with the small , I .. - ! '' . ! Ing pan8, and for brushing, eggs T llmmarilv - I , bunches to u ' over tarts me, the other, boys ; escaped through a driven from their homes are abou ngp(-(-)I)I,:, . . � 4 tooth wheel that elevates and lowers the I and pabtry. . small ap, rture in the fence." there will be great distre wick. : The lamp and wick havin* keen'' � � � I . 3 , Cap it . . hilly as i . . I . . . Eggs should n I I -_ -, . . I I , . must be sometime before . treated be placed ne4r onions, � . . . the ills am 11'. __ C - I e� b , - I ' . . - , . . . � I . . . . - It . '.,� ., . we must next consider the chimney, I full running order again. I . " I' 4 . . - . . I that brittle object ect which causes Buell all . icle from Boy. L I " !". � . 1. . .1. A'Brlght German - taken to relief o 1: I . - i - fish, cl-eese, lard, coffee or any ar� man B Step , are beiiu, , � ITI, �� ;, t__ � . J.. ?.,; �,_� _.,.... , � I .. 1. ance b annoy- which rim" 96 pereeptible odor. !F,g'ge are 1�� mmi tee to -- f: . : .; . . . , - ., '. 1. - - . _ � 1. I y its tendency to breaking at most u 11 - 11 very absorl�ent, and soon become 1 all ld G�rman jest book supposed to tend the most urgent case . The Iriver it -_ : . . . - ­_ . . . , " ... � ;_ , - 1. .. I � i 611talnin- . ,,�l , ­ 1. , �:­_. 4 t,�!, � In ' . �. , . _. I xpectedjunctures. This results; . ..:". .. ,1 � e _ 1,. � . I . . _. . L .I'' ... ... ; ,.. _! :; -, � . I � . . ... � . . L _. ". ,�, ,;"% `_� -1,1 - .., fro I sled by the amelljof their vicinage, lotiing the of & ins self presents a maguificen 9 ' -� - �. -: I �ftve bee 4 . ight. . i - ­ " . 4�- : :� . . . - -11 .'. .. - published ill 1 83 is a Alerry Jest The ict. - . . ..'.....1 - -.il " 12 '- .1 ; . ,,, . : �..:! � ..." . , '.. , , .. � ni insufficient, or rather imperfect anneal ; I t , _...A ...__ is piled up in bugh - . . . . , ; called Howleglaso. He I -ilig pleasant flavor they originally liad %-Ileu lnal.se�, son t , owel ;,- - ,I . , !, - I - I . .. ­ ' I . ­_,�.,.%­. i,. . I . I . ., ., . - , , , - , � . Ing of the lamp glass in its manufacture, dently rn for mischief, was evi- to a ],tight of niar . IF .� i,--., �,;, ., - -".. I .. ..: � ,,­-�,­:_ ,,� l - ;:�- - -.�., ., � a, 1 freshly laid.. . I , for after b " I . ''. , � , I - .. . � land may be Ili great measure remedied by 1 baptized foe'�, rillit rin�: .L. -.-_ .. , ... I - - . - , . - 11 . 2% .. � - - , . - .i1L .1 . '11191like iamonds j I . . .� � .. .. * . .Z., c i .3 . I : - . I � : _� ' 1 't:­ . the simple process of Putting: the chinwey i Among meth de"'01 rernovi' I he was can into a tavern where t Bull fine. L " .- - �. , I ... ­.:.. I :m j: .j,'� � I .. I . . , . A oll _... . . . f- . �. � .. , I , _ ` .! , \: LL.. : . � - . . , ! � ft ba ) d in tilb"bl. g . " ( . � -- . , I , � , . . Imli ) . . ,.I.. .: . . it Jew from - - I � ... . .., . 1, .1 ... . . . into a kettle of e . "' linen the following may be (luoted,: Soap party, as is the custom, were very no . . . . q.1d water, and gradually' . - , . I tlieir7r 0 r the child's baptism. The good I . . h he linen previously wetted, I F h y o% - .-I . . I I I � eating them the water boils, After which ' t (1, and Apply *t cheer` oil ed, the nurse was carrying . . Lady Colin Ca - . e . . ...'�: . . . . _;_J. ­_:1. ; - .1 1%. �; . I . . _ , , �. i, .. 1. il L , . '-,. .�_ .;, 1. . . I 1 and lemon juice to both sides. L - the ' --: "I ` Ville . . I . . . . . - I* , .I . * � .. I ZI . I . . .� " .- . I � ly powdere(' . c again ; but whether from a drop ; . :L.�. - - . - .. ,_ � '1:1. - -� �, ,_ :, � . , . the must be allowed to cool verygradual.1y. Or apply fine- cjlil4 110 I' I : , �, .-. .1 . .1 -..,.­I- i - - repeated several time, ti -, or f tiller's earth, for finely It is to be said of . . L '' ,:." . ., Thil _: - ., - .i .-. , I - .;,. : might be t c1a) . - , I �-�,, : �..... � I 1! . 9 wi 11 too inucl or some other cause, it is cert,Li . lAdY, Colin 'allilihi6-11 . .. .r­ *, .- � �, , _.. �. I good results, after which they m dered chalk. Exl"e it after) to that I 11 . ­ '� ,� . . .� I .11 I list be l pow ! 11 that for . � - �_ '­ . I �. I - . I . I some time she w a -nota le figurr; . . . . I .. ..,:.- - . . . ; . . " .: L- . F'. ... , _1; . , i i L - ,.: - ..' - . !­, .. ...". - I, , - polished with a soft, elean dry , the atmo6phere for several hours, he iripped in crossing the brilge and il I . . . I s I . .. I... w . ... . _. ; . !:"., I .. � 1. cloth. If , I society, writes a Londo c . I . , - Went. . , , I , . -:,-. '., :. �; � dro w orre o '. . I , ondoll ra%,nl,r_ L. * , I : : � [ boot collectp in the chimney from &it) r whitening slid 400thing They wee happily reicued, and reaching ,_ . I - - " . 'with the infant into the water. _ r 1911d. I. A good soap to Nobody who -saw her in a ­ I.... � I ' - room during the Prat. Be - (tell turning th6 wick" too high, or by,ex. the hands inay be made of all the adds anti home th nurse prepared a cauldron of hot I . i� o a f tie r I - f,.,. . - - : :;�': 1. _. . . - - - . - � 1. , . . , ; r, water in all- haste and by way. of . i(�r n)arri ike y t" I et that �-­ _. I I . .­� _. 1_ . . . - . .. � �; I I I I ' 1:: � ., - , . A ! . it e 'a Antidote brilliant vision.. To . . . . 1: . ­� I . - , Mill Ile Pvc the ch�ild a warn) bath. : . � . " I with, one of the chimn6y rushes, which � out rooms in the house. They b J . A use phras ' current: .- , I posure of, the flame to drau h t, 1) ; age will- be I on or .. �, - _. ... . . . 1: I rush it out � ends of toilet Soap accurritil,ste I In tie dill' ' .­. W - HAVE'' � t L '. . � ­ I.,;_ . gave tile � t I - . i- I i .,L'I . - ,. - . I :. ... I _.. ., . . -'-). I should constitute part of the lamp equi ment i put in a tin vessel, set n . here, Lady uolin - put Ou " almo tue _ . . . z .. .. ':� . -1 -; the stove one} Al- By u It means Howle very ._.� L . � . I.. ' l , ,_A11 ' a . .. I 1. - " .;.... �. . . I I in e ' well regulated kitchen, an(} then 1 lowed to simmer until 0 . 91"s was baptized bodyelse. She had the ad%, ritagic o btatuic ' "' : .. . . ..L thoroughly I ; . m , 'D rub ... ' I. I 1. i . "'eq inelte,l ; three 8 in es upon the ,same (lay ; Once at somewhat above the aver ge, bu I I am fish with clean cloth on the cull. then there should, he stirred in it lellough church nee in this yot; _ ' " it I the river, and o . a .. nee in perceii,ed only when she as brow ht jilt.,.. - . t � "., . � .. . . Of a Irnlop of cotton wick. Another an- I finely4hpowdered Pyinfee stone to give it it warm h. On© day his'parents went out direct comparison with oth r wOnIe4 Sta .. q . - I.. . ­ , I . , . noyanceconnected with kerosene lamps isigrelia color. ' ring I im whi)© still a very little . . . '. ;11 oti 'i­­_�, E'N %% hen cool it jilould 4 , ; /.., __ . I ... their tendency to becoming he u , i made leaving - .. . ,i �.� in p into halle. le fellow, Ing by herself her figure uas such ,bai I"i . ., , - '.. .. . , - . . I , �y hi.11160f in the hoxije.' It happened that a - . the -_ '. 1. ( . I I . � . . . � I '' - i outside front the condensation impression � . i.., - , g grf the v r i Wcodwork that is puinted is mll�ll ; oil the beholtiel was n4 of tail- -, I � .. � - � : - Ir 0 :-I_ I A I . . �,` � , wh(�Jesoll J!,erl"i" inight was jo ing that way, or . . • 1. t .- _: . � X. �'t .6-:s�ip-mi - oftheoil. This be obvi a _ more 0 99 ness b It of harmony and p rfect p . � 7 , . , , , . . . alIi c tri f le th-In that Which k. In its iratural r"ther "It Of his --%fly, and seeing nobody, I portion.' 1. ­ � .,. I : � ?. - I . - not altogether prevented by taking a . . - . . � , . I.. .1 � � - f I : .... 1. . . Piece.* state, I 8 the latter absorbs anti �retains Ile %%'-eilt to tile (100r, ulf(I thrusting -hilliself * f #rem.i " - . '! � . . Site (JulK understood b e istyl I � . . �. .. J, '. I- 1. . them. Painted floors •are e6peciall I ?. ­ . . . c . 1* .� ­-: -�; i ­i_ .. to " iddle I half IA;Ay fhrotiv�h, he enquired if there was I her beauty. . in the - ,. . . i -, .. " J ;� I i Of it so that it- may 'At closely about the ' I i I ­ I I . . . . , . . ' ' - - :'. . - ! , : • I e commended because tile (I(j I . lot abst rl! udors noon,6th-re. "Yes,"saidHowle la88,11there- nformity of the revailin, 1r;1.14lio'l _. . I " I . socket 'into which the burner is screwed. i or stains, and are lalm) y 'her apparel had - neverthel S8 sum I . . . ... . .� .- .! 1 The felt may be trimmed, after you find . I' saving. They can "I a mail nd a half, and tile llea,41 of a horse: )Jill,-, of . • ! I 4 , 0 , '14-, 1 the be kept in nice Ord I for YOU r individuality which he hers � I . ': " - - . i � . J.': .'. . ,.. of felt cloth and c4tting a hole in ti I y I I , , `1l Altl & (I(' , , - I. to be I ,,Which strite I strictest co I �... 1. - , - a I.- e .0 er by ,Wmalilti- thviii with 0.11alf ill anti half out 'with your lithe I, .. .1 . . I . - . I right size, to form a ring about half all illicit ' . , I � . . ell ' I hOr8e"8 11 Ind, and here am I a whole man. " iorable go,.; ­.- , 11 I . . Poapy warm water, anti i'­ I the could wear a fash .;,.�- , 1: � , _ � .: , I wide, which should be kept oil the cocks 01. rilbbii, , them , -, i � - . .. _. . i., _ �- "' k I I ., .- . ".. ., !,:;�. . I . .1 � tio:_ with &it oiled rag, 1L I which showed much of . ; i , - -'.' ,.... i prt,veiit, 011, - . ce are thy father and tl�e shape neos of - ., I . - _ _..'� %% eck or olkamr. " Anti u 1wre. tilt! (leu ' . - , I I - "'. I - ��:: _.� ." ". I- . . 1 �.,�;I, ;J5 as far as possible, ille eticape of tile - They do not require scrubbing with'a brush beautiful shoulders and . i I . i .� . .. - ;..,. I �:. . . .. , mother, Illy little churl," cried the Mail. t a trai.n. ► very volatile,vaporof the kerosene. I I , . .. N . ►. . 'na' wit I -- I All th LTE'R."'I'lo'N 1% GROUND " Wh ny father is just gone to make bad - I 1 [ �, Ho%% TV DkTrcrAw"' V'hy: that stretched half acmes t e room li(I vt,t, - � . i ; I art - � e routine connected with the care of! look- like a living Diane � . .1 I I ; - X0FFkF---­Take a little worse, d e la aseres . ,sile I I to of the coffee anti orse, a I . illy mother is either seeking hosseres 1. � ..,..:, . ­j: I I rho .1 " ft I . . -�. _-o. : 1 lamps 8hibuld be f ' ed in the early. B ,',O,,,r, 8v i'je' o, I I had the freedom and 1%... I . • I - .:�. , . - �,:;..i, i �; . er orm . . . II.: . .� . . . I i - 1-� ., � .. J _. , - . � I . :_ I Ino - press it between the till -e it it OfIs. - The man enquired, 11 Hoer lit eness o move- I . . t�; . 1 . -1 � ,; * , zl: ,�. , , , .: .. I . , . 1 . ruin , hours, ant a rep ers, or gi% , of ,?I � � - .. 4. I . 16 regular time. This ; Squeeze I : �.. , , . L . :e Ili tile paper ill so. 'ir. Illy father is making a bad road I'lents Which belonged It eother Dildebe.'. � I , , � � . I I . ' Worse, . - .. . .1 . _;� - I ".. - . e . ' I 11 .., . . fl. I ; � _,',� �c 'i -slight dusting or- rubbing, either I, . , . W C ntinne'to Sellf: give the lamp a, I , -, � .. 1. . .. . . . , .. . :! I to , , I . lighting it and brie i 1 a' i t e sed . I witr. a cloth before F -in 1% coherent mahs, off his fi -Ida; and Ili), mother is gone to get nevertheless h pak C . I ing Ierved it will only to necessary to i if genuine, it will not fol flich it ill bought • I , to . c is (lielvilIg ditches to keel) folks which hint at the hillsid and the - i s coffee grains are hani, And (10 not readily softered, I?tJI . . . . I I I I .; ;. i � 4`9 1 Adhere to each other; but if the graipt; stick I ig could liubdue - . I I ' I - i i " `_� it to the table or sitting room in the evening. I a loall of sot'le bl'e"- NOW, if Bile return kind of the salon. But I' I I - . l � - . . t; )) I t t t I '. " . 11,1111c1% . - '­., * . I wo J �- . - - � ` to each other and form a so oil of her - WILTONS) �.. ., .. � ! 'i.�� . . , ; Having observed carefully these directioni, I it of " vake, lefider Jos as is likely, it will be a eat or obscure he aninia I I . . 1. I may be pretty sure of adulterati aliame, A,nd if she cheats folk The head arid face set oil this figil lel,e I L the hbusewife will be rewarded by the bril- : In oil • i�i the worse, " Th© person next a I Ik it oil be not less remarkable. invent- M, * �. . . liant, steady soft glow 9f th ' lamps that I all tpe of chicory as chicory grain, are sof ter asked whether I at enipt , L ' _ , '. � . . 0 - * . . I I no I . . I ; :�,- . I � . � � '. - * * :- � anti more open, anti adhere without (litli(:ulty colil"I 9 comfortably that way. 01-Y of features. The heat is class]" In its , - ­ , �. I ... �­ 2. .1. . . : . I . � . " AV, -ay, grace and firmness of 01 .. 1� . . .1 . . AUBUSISONS cheer and light the eyening hours. It I when squeezed. Again, if we ,)III(. ' wo-wher tile goose goes," returned the, lad, that of Bile 'filee I's " I : � - . .-. ­11) . �­� �, - I mains onl advise that the housewife so- . . I .0 a' few itt lie. Tile : . - . , - . :" , - . . _ AL, � - I . . , . . - � . f : � . r' . . - I I . I I . .- . , � _-_ I ­1�-"L .8 ; I A t when purchasing, and to use � ntill to a flock of j,eese.' On till-nill'y brunette t__ . . i . . . � XM . ' * . � ood ia lamps rain8 in a saucer and 1110ititen tilvill with U -_ --- - )I a bi a 3'Ou nor � oftc.i. I .. ! I see .11 I . ill Saw the . . .. " � ... � I . . , . jf� , , �_ - . - e lui�-kly . gees'e' . I . I , * . I A I NSTP a the wick is turned up to its become soft like bread crumbs, while, coffee take tie f I the . 11 i - � U only when -y ►will vely sland - . .,.-,: . , , . . th'e Fittlecold 'stet,' risillor �'ahcad, the in' elsewhere than in this . , it: I - . , . I �­. . ' '; '.. , � exclaimed " ;, . ­- -, . �3t 1� beat capacity for illumination without smoke; water arid he exe There are th most rining re cis . �1.1 , ;_ . -� - � . -_ j. ; I I will t-tke a long time to soften. A third test: " Why, Tou rogue, the geese are flown these ma 8 t...-. il. - . ' I into . masses of hair. Th kin blusl es with - I- . . I_ - it J . :'..:,.-,�; " ­� and ���1 . .. . �', -:.,*, I.-, VEIA wineglass or a tuniblerful of water, " Yon� should go where tile goose a crimson tl%at sets'off to perfect o' I � _ 'V]� with its wick turned low, As the effects are __ n the ­- I ` in a word, never to allow a lamp to burn Takea wi " . � goin " I 8aN 44 tra4ispareni�� 'pf its pale o ive a . , . - " * : I . . . �­ . n I - . � I. . . -:, I ;.,�_� ., Most injurious to the atmosphere of a too and gently drop's pinch of the rouud coffee . V not where she .. , i. ... . . . . 0 in, and tb � Inster'. - �':! . I 7 .. : . . . � i � I . , . . , . - I , Hew." HowlegLas would learn no trude, of dark eyes. � If I were � : . ! . I � _�.. 1 I I . "f � .V � ,. I I.. � , tend consequent( to its tenants, beside being. . I . built fo' tin a(] . . � , , . - 1 '. : . . .... on the surface of the water wittout stil-l-ing 1, _ 4 -, - � ,.. - - � I . ., .- I . - � * . . . - 11'. - - , '. '. ill ..;. " _; disagreeable . I . 10"; genlulle coffee will float for some and at It e age of sixteen . . _. , i � i, It - - I - most di . ( . . or nation; xteen he had OqLy learned active adequate to all this opu ce , of ; : , I I . Al . - ,-.!. - I.. -.1 , . �. At SPecial PrICk. Ift ordeii t : rep . . _ ,- , . " I. �. ,1, time, while chicory or caramel will cause a to dau,e upon a rope; and some other Ve'atity, I should call it gnificent.' 4 . , ­ - T. . . I ' ' ----------- ,ell-, � .1 i 1 , m � :.. - . t . . -.1. �-.�? , 1, ­ . I I yetlo% I ih or browning color to diffuse rapidl litou" a. Ono he,was amus- Something . ' 14--l- • - .. .. , " " �` % f I - duce-our large stock. W� re: 4i to ,auk trick ig came IV ill curse of t e trial _. � . ': . . I � - e pure - � : - . . . Ing hi self with dancin upon his tight about Lady Colin's lit rary aceo plish - -,: -, - � - Tile hiost.ludicrous cabe ever tried in' through the water, whil � idly N P, *ii ,� � - - t I I a . coffee will - I . . - . -,!.:, --- Ken give no . .rope. w ich la I . . :L I �. ..., � . - �i,. I_- I also giving Big Drives In ' Kentucky court was decided in Louisville sensible tint :Under such eirLUM- he had made at across a pool -nients. They are varioui, and amo '. :1 . � . on Wednebd&y last. In November ,Ed. stances for a considerable length'of time. of wate , the better to show his 'd is that cif writing and theca .., . - .1 - � . . 1� . 1. . - � , t 1. . . I exterity, peaking , Allender tried to chastise his , it' lumber o glish. *. � ., . � - � . L � . i son Joseph, ' - that be ' f We urchins gathe She has written h tyl She . I � 'n muc .11 - . - - . . _ 1, all red has . . -� V, . - . � 1. i - . . � . WAWfFA r'N 11()UTslC"oJLns. �, . rou,ud. , One of them bethought him of A. I to PeISatun -Y R. • , - - , I -:. , : I . - 11 : ' I .- ,�.: ..I . . , In: * - trick, lid, taking Qut Ilia knife, he cut the I'le other Ferio Is. Tb e wilo . I., --. I :. - - - . _! I - . . .1 - I .i .. . . . . .. , L . eat deal of coal is lost ' ;in 40 .. , .1. - every household occurs more * or less .-cord at no end, And Nowleglass went '8011 Id have sal at any ti e that � house of. J. H. Dame, and there fell in love _. - � 3, it, and to o , who waiIii 18y . ears old. Joseph fled to the '� ' has long contribixted. tric . I ..c I - : with Dame's daughter. Old man Allender waste. � 'O know her would I tried to. Possession of his son, who A great by dome ;into a woter, to the great merrimer*t there were -l- , 1�, i . . . . re oop to be met in L ndon few omen . - 1 . .. _( . r li___ A fused to, return to him by Writ M le who ihink it does noi pay to Bift Mhea. i9f the rest, Who left -him to get out whose culture and intelle foal activit a awl - N, I - .,. I— - ­ I . I ` .. - L � I : 11 I . I hcd)eap corpug. .- i . . . 1� 4 . - � - � . . . " I . Of In ibe meantime young in the furuace, perhaps not, especially' if " he best could. This made him both natural gifts were greater I .. 1. I r ­1 -;- ..1,4 - I I . . � 1, a . I .11 . . I I-- . 1; L. .. - : lf� .L . . I L%. il . ,.. . . 1. . .. - � , - . . ( very, &Pgr,v , . I I . � -:. � 1.0 1, - � . _� I � ; . i , � I . � - . Tenn., and were married. ' :peace, .. . , .. - .. - - �_.; lendeT and the girl went to Sprin field, small . house where the work _;,,,but he held . h Lady : 1i - you have to hire a man to do it, but Oi a I hall those - - I I , . . - i �, '. -.,!I;: Al dirty I '.. �,'.., .i-- I . I I . n rk Is nob Very eclaring that it -*- . is Colin Campbell. . . . . I . , .i . I - , . .. . � .,ijljr�'! . . . ­ _: - - _. 0 . ­L ..-. .: :1 .- i' -�A L " e kitchen are so and tat he would come I' I . .-. ij,.! L . .. - . ," . .. - 'i*� , r full . - ., - .4 - . . - i, , ,� are 4 -at Isco 3&C-* had a writ served on the girls's father, and well worth doing that a scuttle nea mornin , and show them, somotl!ing new. The difficulty of Big ring rifles n the . ., - _. (� J .. . wi�' , , sell -The boy's heavy, the cinders from the , I - . .. . ­ . again, the next - I - - / ­ I - , - . ., � , . ; . L - . the case taken into court. Allender of good fuel will result from- the' s It '- did, for the lie dark in warfare has been in . . .... . I -.,. _. ". I �..; - . and 45C per yard and ups, nd wanted his ut-lirriage annulled and 'the one- sifting; if the d4 after ­ , Inc '40 in I eniousl .. rosy of the or is fixed on I%' barrel ul hav y over- - � �, heavy, wide UNION 4VA -,:: boy given to him. The court ,�j oxhibited some time mornmlz, come by the us - - -- I I V. I 1. ; 111. - covered, it is not disagreeab } ©' -ope, i t. A - ... . .... - 1 me upon 1;�� I . Da t . , , ' ' - .. � .. - - ­_ s - .. " lipped on the ' _ � ,;I� .- �.r. I- - .. . . ; ,� " - , - . I J L , � . - �.. . I �. and intensely amusing. The judge's dwision two or three firm i Y I an th over - 1 7! ' I - ,- �." -, I . onoe was will it take ten minutes to sift Binders from 46udefful thing if you Will only each of rifle over the fore-,sight t 10 . -1. " PETS at 40C. ALL- .. room was crowded, and the evid' . agreeable' work, nor he to the-boys--i" Now, you shall see a small luminous bead is . ­ ! . . ­ I L: . . � - - _ . - I - . read: "The young man Joseph is found � you hw d me here his right shoe." the rear -eight when d' . - , :.� L, . WOOL At 615C per ydo 1. . .. Another source' of wAs ' L Some of I ht i reply/ ,_ . .J I -el I .. - 1. i to Li the fat. he arm �f the children who were there be- to an enemy's Are, form Ill : I ti C � ' , I � g two Ill noun -, - -, , .� . I . ., - L 1. . . all ... I -(-. .- i -_ 7 , ` Iff6usekeepers U save = 110y: Rd. Allender, the plainti , It could be, gave them to him; when, have had some of these Ights unde ' trial - . I . . . , - L . s: " - with his rilew Irife u t*J d by death. so fat, which is ,sold to the junkman far. I levmg he said true, andcurious to learn what Bights. The British 11 ar Office t ritie� ,' - - � guilty of matriTony, and sentenced to live some houses ever),thing I$ Put. away for II 'I . � . In th _ r. � . n I ! :,.: . � I I 8 ratutenced to trifle, after . ,��'. `� , f. - � -, 7. . . : . work epinp for the past six months, a d have - I - . - . �,� . . I . ; -, . . . . .7sis rde, and lard bought for cooking,, in others ke i � them forsome time, and the arch- now given. .. . - - � I . - . . ;­. . purchast.ig their CAR ETS lose ' k of the'boy from this time and beef kept and thrown sways ins becoming clamorous, he,threw them a their first order for some. .. . � ) - � forevermore." -,' I ".. . . ;1 I I.. .r - As a matter of fact, Ing 11 . I '. - - I : .11 I . ­. I . I � I - f . I .1 I- - -I- - ,11. - I . ( at families would back in a heall, telling eo,,c4 to take his own. "' ?; . �� . .1 ..-,. :,I '. I I 1­ :- - from - --o L; - � � " And did be say &'ll'that I I Pat ?" I The Canadian. Pacific I 1, � �, . . -I..- . :- ----,, o - I - I . ... . - I . 7 ,.. _. ... . I'L. _, ��. '....t. .,;.. - . . I . . . . � , A gene I struggle then took place, one fall be�n*� � . . I _. I have little need to btiy lard, and sQ&p onl I ailway b . L � � 1� _ - .. . .1 I -� �� ., � /;,... - I . j; . . I." . 'I . : . 1. . ,�.�_-- n' $is It is needless to say, perhaps; I A- � . ­ . . • ' , _. . .1 �!!­_ -11 beef is an wholesome as butter, another, cried, one tore Victoria,-% C., are now sing cons - , - t , wouldn't demqne meself to . at the fat I 9 or the defe Be of ' - - . 1. J. i P : - . . � , , ; - , yer riverence " Via- for I 49; 0 e laughed, - notified by the Imperial - x'overnmem that I . .. .I! 1. .; � , I . .� �. L. L: ..j 0 , ;, I I i " * :� , , - . - :1 - -� , all thim names he called in a, sundry purposes, if all fat was s&v:7 Ing Ove. another fighting, Wing, and Jxick- twelve eighty-ton guni . f lose me taper wid such &'low blagga so ' r an t etc I . I . . ... � . , . ' - . ,�. r,d,' of or that -his I - 1. , ;_1 ,� - - hog's lard is on . other idled his compartious', at the and that they If � 11 . 69 .1 I . . I , LLLLL I I / I . I just k' ked him over wid the athick and a of the most unwholeiome. all �exc finin TUB is mine !" and "I that will be ready for aWrPmen I and trans . I . I . . . � ETLEY & ER' !Y A , Woolwich, I a - • � - .. �: -', ,� . - .. , . I Cum 06W . .21 infediefts of our food, yet, in spite of this is mine it trans rte .; - I.' .1 . � - , , , - , .- _ '' 31­1 . . � . ­ . 1. L . U - . ... � . p � .__ - -:­ :., � . . . ­ I . � ; .- 11; - ___­_.11'1 I , � . '. . , 01 . 1127t�e parents themselves mixed tion over th9 road �Lpri next. I .1 i .i ., , . .�� t� -1 . * �,� , I � . '*­ " - .' 'the. &6 nowledged fact, it is the beef fat that is in the ffray, d - batt4ea . ra - - � I _. . , �;;. .0 I I �.. I . A M&1ne*6od4ma'n"siw'ar&b t , And sonl"ood pit4he gs. .­ . - , Ir Vey-. _. I I .. . '. rabbit on the often throw,u away- and the lard' that is . I , '91 . _! .1�8 t6 132 ft St, East, , �,' ,* � ice, and it did not . fought It was now lffov�leglassl turn ,to for sDeci4l can roquisite or the' . n away as he draw . ­ � - J _ urchased for use. , fibers are two reasons laugh, -. Wd 6,noe lawabeen afteit, the cars ar * -: .- I ; -1 .: ;­ no . . I . . mocking them to his hewtls f. _. , oit.* _L, � I., . near. It had hopped into A-shallow puddle or this, no dpubt. The laid comes 094- bei built by the ,cohipany. .;. I �,\ , . . ''., � _.. - .. � TC ing 'r,, - r., , - :i. _._. .. . '. '. I �� I • - r . - . i - , , . ready test, he bode them try on their shoes, it ; al - . . .0 L mod said I�rge consiolnefits 4 war ; rial of Water an,d had stood still till its fait were rendered and in neat shape, and although it being a capital - swimmer, , he . . . , VTO, Oni, firmly frozen to the ice. _� . � . M 4�he 1111mirket, T6it0l, im er I � I . I . . I � . � .. I . _... . I 1. . 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' FA �' r Notice of motion as given in accordance the entrance of the pass�s, the Thibetaus re- sutt ari iwt generally swam that th s h - --1 - % _ ` with His Worehi advise s►nd a • ial fuflin to t them b¢ advance. an , ooncagiotu, or that mqy are due to a presence go�E o0mmittee will be appointed to take g Psi , : -t' U`ing pan+titw to the lining membn►ns the sate f matter hand: 4enetal Qtaurteo, 3n a New Years speech and ewtaehiaa tubes. Microscopic hov►ewe�,E r Thomas Alford, of Beeson, was rttn over - ' . - at St. Petersburg, assured a ns►rt of officers has roved this to be a loot, and the res iii to that a . ` , that the nn would during xho rtsyenit �° has been lormui+ited whore y etrtarrh. l,y the cars and killed at Barrie. - Iii[r. Brastu . in s{ettet�,to a Edon- �, g p taprrhal de�laess and hay cover are ou 'in frory N dETTEfl The al' ion Arm has mad #over three tre� csintem dayys that jthe tale- ear cease to exhaust its strength in a blood- one .to three simple app Utiatioae made .at hopla A �� � �,h,g Powdbr Co.. r,9tnuora, 'amt► -11 I in Y a lirusin �b t Dolrtf steadil hundred Converts since its arrival in Vin- 8'I' Y �eas struggle, as ft would conquer ft$ enema pamphlet eitplrWing tli i sew treatment i .ant tree dbs,kru ur 6 a loa MUSiu;� I 41!0. ; ,i ell from bn n nail an receipt of a^mp by A. H. Dix" h Box. &,* King �(�� 8 ; Ili peg. 4 �et+1w a lion Y with the sword. Street West, Toronto. Canada. IFWtO0 Play, . lIn a Twi , Violin' r d . 1. P g when the Montreal and Dominion compare . laced l'he Halifax sugar refinery has - declared iea were consolida d to $700,000 at the pre• Th ®fu>3era1 of the late I srl Iddesle "tgb at tt Do you know, Featber•wai Mattid „ R. B°TUND, gf Keg St. W.. Toronto. - a ,lividend of 5 per cent., the first dividend Pynee, near igSxetkr, was very imprtasice. gm the play aloker very well, ilia ;says -- sent. time. Te�ph mpetition,is.g* on y „ .. Fn>. Is, t886. --�'or two yew• ay c i The Queen ai}d Royal family were repla- ft ie her favorite e. Jud n fmm ff for live years.: . as h'e 1 ea, se : t� t t o rease hic�► Tr. gam $ g I blown. ithi. ws+s t •x .. r t v dented: A.mo>� the Ip uruets wa8 Sir George her wealth of bustle I should as Iar Ecru. ;tj rr 8ha� "send too weatc to do ' The lfauitoba (government have agreed Wiinan consitlera 11 ba rulnouely acceler p y T Stephen, father of Mrs. H. S. Wortbcote. tt, make a grant for the circulation through- ated by the Can ian Pacific Com1 soy's rite game was backgammon." j anythivng tor•1 ersell,S ,ere was given uP_ 'nit- the Province of information regrading competition. Services were also held in Westminster and The Hamilton Seale Company vW a can. . op five debtors, they all passed the _ in Exeter and Edinburgh cathedrals. opinion, Veit ' y g, tinental re utation for >in aocu�rate ooaowerrctu�tng Dr .r s live. gin dairying A E tICA (. . Decertiber, IWA, and after. ai7C .. P 1i' iii. Was �ey, 17 � ea of age, was ar- Ex -Aid, blcQua e, of New �ork has' . , At a rReeting at Oldham, the mayor pre- scales. The f{ armors Jim roved latfoi'tIi bottles she wag 0o mach improved tbai rested in St. !somas on the char a of im- entered Sin Sin siding, a !notion to ignore the Queens jubi- Scale, and the Im roved live Dairy i l +he could look afterherhouseholdduties. . . Charge g g C. P. R., west llcrsonitting his father at the Provincial lee was carried, whereupon tb►e -ma or said Scale, arc ,dpec' ties which no er or t. M. RonnraK,- Engineer. A company has een formed for supplying that there were enon h resent in favour of dairyman can afford to be without. The Toronto. ciectr ° "• New York and B klyn with water from a celebration to warrant his going on with " Detective " rcttle for the househo enables - -� ' -The :_9500,000 Loan made by the Dominitm the Adirondacks, means of a canal IS preparations g SAUSAGE GASINCS. 1; uv erumettt to the Western Counties flail- Y re rations for the event. A eat uproar the wife to check the dishon t rocer, •.',_ - ,. .. S - f et deep and 60 fe t wide, at an estimated ensued, the mayor being roundly hissed and and s for itself in a short time. ccuracy, I IL, j , I company, of Kova � c ►tic, will be paid cost of $60,000,000. . ppaayy . t once. hooted. - durability and reasonable prices re what , New ship I ent from England, Ex Steamship "]res - e,vei a I- A man named H 'Res shot lend killed J. N -�-= this Isom nq tee. - - weg b west prices to the trade. We are OW _ A brakeman on -the ' Michigan Central Be in a saloon a Fla staff Arizona yes gaaran seen in ads for l[oBrlde's Celebrated , railr >ai', named Neil Potter, 'fell between tt rda for sel"Oo e ' in a uarrel between' Formidable Iron- Clads- The plans !lave been completed for the cgs, rite for quotations. .i ire c ors at St. Thomas, and was instant! Y g ' stock yards at Calgary. .iAMEli PAaR d t3Al�.. Teresitto. [ Y Hawes his brother and another man. Half , Iii addition to a formidable list of gas- killed. lit was cut to pieces. an hour after the urder twenty. citizens boats, unarloored cruisers, torpedo cruisers, d%QRF FOR DRUNKEN E$!5, Mi jlt 140 ilIku Matt Sig hi s - _ . ! Over twelve hundred -men %nd bobs ein- captured the two brothers and shot them and torpedo -boats the English admiralty has odium, morphine, chloral; lob co, and Belling during water from Portland Thum - I Iployed in iron works in. Montreal have dead, . in hand two classes of - iron..cla ds that may 1•tndrtaChabitlr. The medicine may be given day and H�ajitaz every Saturday to Live, and in , ' 1 struck ,work against a proposed reduction of The Illinois 'S ck Caifimissiomi�rs have fairly, rank a�first -rate. * The first of these in tea or coffee! without. the tare, ledge of summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, a ten per tout. to their wages. sent a s etas! re or Lo the Governor callin -which -might be called the' " Admiral" the person caking it, if so eferired. Send 6c. calling at Lgndonderry to land mails and psesengees I P for Sootlaacl and Ireland • also from Baltimore via I g attenti P to th iarmiu revalence o classi,each ship being named after some fa- in stamps for book and testimon als from Halifax d st John's N F. to Live 1 tor i A large number of navvies are leavin g P P '�! L rpoo �tdg�ht4 «'inuipen for British Columbia to work_.ot lento neumotlia of cattle in Chicago moue British admiral- consists of what are those who have been cured. Ad tees' M. dorm ".- er mont�rs,• Zfhe steamers of the (alas- _ ;� from the fashion V. Luton, , oronto gow nee 1 during winter to and from Halitail. - ' the es tension o£ the Canadian Pacific rail- ss ockyards, and ur ing the immediate and ��ed " barbette ships, 47 �Vellfngton S4. East � I tray, ften Port Moody to Vancouver, in which the guns are mounted. These are: Out. Cut this out or future r ferenc. Portland, a and Philadelphia • and data sue• - , '.. . compulsory slaught r of all diseased ani The Anson, Benbow, Cam erdo Collin - When writin mentioi this mar between dlasgow and x�osngiroa� weekly • ci - mal , P ,1i'n, g 4 PaPm'• and Boston wee , .and Glasgow and Phila =dk� Ricn:rrd lIardisty, Hudson Bay factor s•I . , I wood Howe and Rodney. The Imgerieuse A. . 317. fortnightly. , - at H;dtttotttott, has announced himself as an Them; were more eathe from i idasles in and `Parapite are also ships of the same _ For treig t, passage= or other information vb b . /' independent candidate in Alberta for the y g• type, but somewhat smaller than the Ad- wOpt/ FOK At.L. A WEEK an expenses A. $chum her a Co Baltimore ; S. homy- -I New York City du n the last week than ilit >� . P Halitaz • S ea a Co., 'k John's, N.F. ; win. Thomp• - , House of Commons at the ensuing elections, ever before fdr a corresponding period. miral Class, though in proportionate horse- paid. Valuable oaikit and arts 1611 tree. o., St. John, p P son a � N.B. ; Allan a Co., , - The Governor- General, has. accepted the Daring the week 71 persons died from that power they Are even more formidable. The r, o vICIL RT, Augusta Maine. Love a AI en, New York; H. Bourlier, Toros . of% - of Dar, Iisnmgarten to occupy his disease, and 700 cases were reported. six "Admiral" shi s have a tonnes a ran MONSY-- INTEBE9T YEAR Y Allan!, lC �•, Quebec • Wm. Brookie. Philadel•- pp g g 6 PER CENT. —no co mission ; ortgages nhlw :.ii�AAAAAAA� Allen. Portlandt, Roston, g>dontreal. residence on �icTaviah. street during his There were also 37 Baths from diphtheria. -ing from 9,150 in the Collfngwewd to 10,: purchased. R. H TEMPLE, 28 Toronto s reef Iaa3 in Montreal, which is expected to last Bd11 and Ho ma arrested far wrecking 000 in the Anson, Benbow and Camperdown, MERIDEN B \ iu inunth. a Missouri Pacific a rasa train near Dun- and a horse power ranging from 7,500 in to loan on Mortgage Trutt ands For I '_ - ,�bottlt a inontli a olaMontreal storekee bar, Neb., have con sod, and will, doubt g g MONEY p"x'o"h`r1 apply to BaA rol� uto. the three last named vessels to .l 1' 150 in the wicK, BLACKSTAOK &, GALT, nto. ` 1cr accidental! swallowed three of his false less„ be lynched. mob stormed the gaol Rodney: Each of these ships will be SPENCE $ CO. ]MANUFACTURE ONLY + _ Y ' teeth. He lingered iu great' agony till Sat- at Nebraska City unday night, but the mounted with either ten or twelve guns, cull _ �'' - i i risoniers were tome ell. in eve case at least two of these urea will Fi N�7T I , urd-ty of last week when death terminated p r3' g Consumers will find it to their ad , _ L i (. t l{ii suii'rritigs. In Cleveland, Oh , Mrs. Cabelek; wife be of the 110 -ton pattern. The Benbow re• W to ink the trade for our make of Files and - �VER °PL TED : I Ambrose Shea i� on his•way hnnrie to of a Bohemian carpe ter-, while temporarily costly made her trial trip, rind steamed RaePa Ht- (lutttng n f;plectalty. red I: `t. John's Nflel., from England. The (rev- insane, carved three of her childre Ito detbth 70 knots in four hours -an average of 17 for price list cull teru,s. * n at Halifax intimates- that. and fatally wounded two others w th a pair knots -an hour, a speed exceeded by very few �` - ! r-` �; WARS• ernuic n ergs tike Imperial authorities have- given their of scissors, and then hanged horse! . war ships afloat, even counting cruisers QAIltoki• O>�ltari spatially built for speed. And Swift as the _ - - -- -r -� -- I Jlrtlsti�' Deslg'Ril, combined �t� as exit to the hart bill. j, F xElc� , . Benbow has shown herself to be, the Colling- • r negnalled Durability Protests have bceti h`Ied against the seats !. The Aeatli of Lord Chesierfield, the age wood, Howe, Rodney, �Varspite, and Ln•- • , I and Finish. . . cif fifteen �Iinisterialists in tile Manitoba of 65, is announced. pericuCe will be far swift;--' . - t a + gg�,/[=LZ'ON ON�'.A.RICO..I L� �i,t tture, i,tcluding lair. Norway's. - The �Ir. Ii. lti. Staple ex cts to'r ch �Emin The second class of first-rate iron -clads . ate tr ; lnioyt all the O ositi n members Y hi s. Hitherto English 23 ADEU► �,r6,,r­tT",'Li,`s. ToROnTO. ; - T -_�__ I . pp Bey by July at the la est. consists of turrets p g All classes of fin . of Pnntera Leads. u-il l a bfo be�protested. i p Slugs and Metal F turd Send for prices. B A 8 Y 7$ B I R T H D A Y■ "- t :. - Reinforcements ha a 'beep sent to (,rate, turret -ships, a have been rather slow. The T is stated that twv h'(zndrec� miles addi- .an ctutbrealc ag',invt urkish authority be- Inflexible can scarcely make fourteenx knots ---- A Beautiful Importetl Biribday Card sent . 1. L .1 liana! to t•he Hudson s Bay rai way will 'be -an hour, and the Devastation is still slower. .Ito any baby whose mother will send its the Y Y ing feared. names of two or more other babies, end their ' I ' (..ainple;ted by nett fall if the Manitoba Levis- - - ' . I But by vastly inci;easin the proportion of _ , _ 'parents• addreaws ' Also a handsome Dis. lature ivake- the provincial guarantee sates- The chief clerk of tit Paris, France, Post- � • � p g i40 )air mane o 'dots and horse -power as compare with tonnage the mood Dye Semple Cara to lire mother End office, has stolen . ,n y i much valuable information. is tvr., to lanblish capitalists. ' admiralty has got over thin 1 clifliculty. Wells. Rlebardson & Co., Mentrad.. . The C ustoms authorities at Toronto have fled. While tilt; Devastation, with a tonnage of _ - •_ o s' - _ �_� _,_._ . seire.l a large quantity of obscene literature Sucl Heavy 'stiowat tins iprevail in` the 9,330, has only 6,G.i0 horse-pow er, the Re- y UZLNe uu„tnexot l'ofleyte. Gael pb, ant.. ��$ .`�i3O�'C'1>F'S �ansi<<uc4l to a tit bookseller. The stuff west of Seotlaud th't utdoor labour - sus sown and Sans 1 areal, now being construct' I (� .Began the Third Ycir .Sept. l,t, haring; already 1 Y , PATENT TEMPEBE01 STEEL BOB - SIEICRS. , t �nsi�ted of a verbatim report of the Camp- Pendell. r ell, have a horse power of not leas than 12, +received patronage from TEN' aTATSS AND raovlNetr�. 1 1)...I 1 dig urce proceedings in London, A cons'istor v it 1 e held at 1koine on 000, against a tonnage of 10,400. These ' Young men and boys thoroughly prepared for busi March 7, whell a n m er of cardinal hats two ships are to b© .mounted with fifteen Be pursuits. (graduates eminently' sut+eeeefui Clio bank statement for December shows al courses in Shorthand, French and German; � 1 . , tt,Tal assets and liabilities res olive! of will be conferred. guns each, these in the turrets being, of Ladles admitted. For terms etc., address N - , .t " . - , - -, I i •31,30',)J33 and $150y518,455, being an in- Great uneasiness ex sts iii Certnau Gov- c�ntrse, of 'the largest type. There is also M. t{ACCU1t1dICK, Priaoipsl.. > I t e ese, as compared with the statement for ernment circles on ce unt of the extensive another turret -ship, smaller than these, but �- Made in two sizes, carrying from see to t, 500 1bP. . 1'_,aun:,cr, 1G5:►, of 83j436,936 "ivasseta, anc� French military pre a ations. surely a formidable vessel, the Edinburgh, BUSINESS {EDUCATION. i S 140 tons 7,520 idabl .horse wer, nine ups. rlanadian Rueinrwt Unit creity and Shorthand Insti•' Light Ne t, Strong and very Vurable. -Will Stand! y I �:,,(l; �,'3i1'' in Iiabilitiels. The Italian Cove n- ent has ba�ught the ' ' g • V lute. Public Library Building, Toronto. aetuaf tea we per shut. over raw trle, and LLO ; Notlrinit is so notices le in recent h ngliah I runners w ar Al stares longer, and, being spring i A ca'ulegram says the -diinehester- Emi- National line stew a America, and well war -ships ila the gretit proportionate increase ' �' Iltastrattatil t'trt clan Free. � tempered, do not drug or grip• drawing fully ones : 5' ,ttion Society has provided a- training `convert her. into aft ar ell cruiser. of horsepower to tonnes e, showing the im- I TitomAS lisNoouon, CIIAALiB H. BROOKS,' - hall easker on bare ground. Prices are RIGHT sad ' far►n for young- men e I i ratio'' to Florida. _ The Pontypool mine a have deci led io al- g g President_ Sec'v and Sfau6ger' orders ahquuld be placed AT ONCE to secure del�very g b YP . 'portapce attached to speed. For the broad `� fhb Besse our entire supply is being rapidly `I Two parties will leave in January and Feb .I low the masters �7.►00 suable thein -to re- aide ships Agincourt and :1linotaur the pro- DANADA PERMANENT taken up. Justt� a thing for deliver sleighs, �Rry - t� y rd parties will leave works a d to men: horse-power of tonne a was as six I &Ile detu ra� , e11c. Send for circular with full par. I 7 rusty, alai afterwa p open their p Y portion of g ticulal It ,di -seta your carriage makers for these . . fortnightly for Canada. The French,lagen in Madagascar belieires to ten. But this increase of horsepower ° LOAN & SAVINGS COMPANY. gotxie.' J It. ARMSTRONG >u'F'�g Co. (Ld.li, , - The French colony o .the .TemiseLmingue a settlement of the is utes between Franke over tonnage is most .8onspietious of all in I GUELW Canada. t \ is reported to be in a very prosperous condi- and the Hovas will all tly be \ef' pted. the torpedo ram Polyphemus, which, with a', ' 1NCORPURATED, A.D. 136&. - -- i . ti '11, antra large influx ;of settlers is expect! The hart ue "`C ter a " from Cardiff for tonnage of 2,640, has a horse- powef• of : - --�- 1 r , rsild. ■pp 4' vital. • ., $1 "111,411111111 � ed in the spring. The Colonization company Aspinwall; has < fo red red'' in the British 5,5 0. call first -rats Total r►■reta, . - - ° , zww.eee C NSUMPTIOR are b uildint• a rYrist mil which will shortly These, then, are what they Ica . b , channel. twelve res 11$ were drot7v led. y c�FFICE: tae.. po. rtl♦ •remedyforeh.•l�sdtes.N ;nrtgtiM lye. completed, and a shi glo mill, an heap! u on -clads in h grope. Ships like these cost I theasPttnys Qaltdtng,l, Terence Bt., Toroltto. a.... dry.... of tw wont its,. •°A orloas.a°ms i - The tenants of it Rowland Winn, a;t b t,a.. Isd.ed .o ,cross i. mr mint■ us tal acid a- church fire all ping put rep. immense sums of mono ut there are not Clog Leigh, Count erry, are resorted to a few men in Et ian who would ladl SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. ; - •�•os, I .tn «ad rbro ao7 -rLSS rs�, t.S.tie■ the Lyceum Theate on York atC,�et, be erects!! in pro r us circumstances. g g Y i w+a • A eats Tlt*AT'Ias e. chi. al...a. w ay t Ottawa, has been destro ell b fire. The generally P pay 5 sWilin�e in the pound income tax ff Hums of 4a and upwards re ceived at Current- rats ww..r. a r..=prsa..adr. o..edrwa ' + Y The British gun at irm has been wreck- by so doing they could secure to their fleet of interest, -paid or compounded halt - yearly. na s' A• aI'O�"• - building was valued a., $24,000 ; hisured ell on the Northam rl red coast. • Nineteen DEBENTURES �I Mc*.ff T=?est,.Tdi"b for $9200. The fire star d from the stage unquestionable supremacy. of her crew were v b the life-saving • 't Moriey reoelved on depotlit for a fixed term of years 11411110-411111— .: scenery as Harry Lindley�a company were Y g for which Debentures are issued, with halt - yearly In, ' .� _ preparing to play " 1?4tncho ." The Lindley service. •, . h to d tercet coupon* attached. Execu n an Trustees an ' company los a all their costa es and personal The London Ti .A ys that 1{iaiice hAv- PEARLS OF TRUTH.' authorised b law to invest iu the Debentures of char ' effects. ing refused to mediate between IR a cull -- Company- Capita and A.ctets of the Compsn� be pledged for money thus received depoa{tore an ' Everything was snowed p at. Granby, Bulgaria, Italy will -pr bably undertake the I One is never too old to be remembered and ''t times assured of perfect muety. . • • Que. No Erains' passed t e station for task. loved. Advances made on !teal Eettate, at current stew two clays. The mail train was stuck at Frederick Aire gin tkc -painter' who The brighter the light that casts them, and on favo ble conditions no to re- payment. Mort FINE �O�D r r t rai 'four hours to tl i Vi li be ueathed to. that the darker will be the shadows. gages, and nto►pa! Debentures l.urvhased after taktn rotes , fit ass itr N kso%. �{anaging Dire 41.1 I I..- � I [cam g Y died y n q .I. g _ act there from She.Ibrook, a distance of city his collections f a t antiques, valued at Nothing is eo credulous as vanity, or so - - - - - - -- - -- twenty miles. The wprst place as at Mount . $125,000, ignorant of what becomes itself. , EXTRACTS • ,I I .'. I.. . 1. Orlord, where the drifts area out fourteen Sir Michael �fo is, t present Lord Chief Nothing is ddnied well directed labor, ' S "M • B �E C t! � - feet deep. Justice of the Cour of Common Pleas, Ire- and nothing is attained w�thout,ft- except . ImnI yr cur* I do °.t mean m+nt1 to..eovte.mre.a , _ - - ' . The Toronto bt'a6nch of the ' ueen's Uni- laud, has been ap in d Lord Chief Justice poverty. • am* MW tesa n..e &be= a`or°.a.ta i m..° • radio" AL[r ABSOLUTELY PURE !- Vcrsity- Endowment Association has sod sNG I nor. made the dissssa of y. varraf my rt oo P� of Ireland. (,rive work rather than alms to tilt; poor. Ilto sioicxsss. nr.+. °s.t°dr. r..rr.°t mrr.°,.av I . resolution ,aadvocatln the -ex edienC of the has' to tu» the of no Sawa vioc a. others have once 1. °o g P Y The British (xoti ern ant lass prohibited The former drives out indbleaee .the latter ,woo tor ..t ao. reost�lys. eon. send at ea «tor. FROM SELECT FRUIT' EYS friends of the university rataino $250,000, the exportation of 1 res s front Belgium until industry. awn.s sad a tree seta. of •e you of rasfor. 1&96 and .uruina the co-operation of the Ontario s: sad M Y0116 oa rwiI DA & G. ROOT, tor. tstal, o Government in establishing a school of Prat- `the nt ells of the ca air in event of war have The man who haw made no mistake is not •a�i *i1i o.r. a Aadr.. n>srt a a. aoyoT. }},,�� L EVERYWHERE E RE g been covered. in condition to know when he has auceee:ded' �1 IQ�j St., 1�QIllU. tical ticience for Eastern Ontario in King- , sun. 1'lio London Ec sa s if trouble wit�i the in anything. It A side roll of one of the engines on the United States is to a voided Lord Salis Plunge boldly into the thick ' of life. / Lttercolonial railway accommodation from bury, cannot too- son urn his attention to Each lives in it ; not to many is. it known ; the - fisheries uesti n. and seize, it where you will it is interesting. R Levis broke near St. Alexandre, Que. Both +q Y -.I- . . '-. I . . ,' driver Montgomery and fireman Lan Iola The negotiations t eeji Ruseiei, Austria Not`ouT circumstances, but 'the use we ," ' WITH ALL T um ell but unfortunate! Lan loin had his and the ,Porte, ono e s de,. and between the 'make our circunistalices, decides the question neck broken and was otherwise disfigured, Porte and Bulgaria on the other, are pro- of our gain or loss day by day in our earthly X+ g n B _ �' �' T 8. ' dying e escaped essing satisfaetori y. - - course .P 1 N P R E S S' BOX W H 1 E OAK POSTS $ I- Instantly. Montgomery pe gr _ with some broken teeth--and a few coutu- The Berlin police. cut orftfea have foi• d- bias is not boi•zt to solve the problems of • AND IRON B A E S. - signs• den the sale of a pq m let issued by a C - the universe, I bht to find out what he has to _ - ' y retesting againa the do and to restrain himself within the limits fiver iii of our liatdiiaes now lu use, and no complaints. Pr an Torras Lo suitbuyere. Send tordroulue. The captains of 'the recently seized cage Socialist sWie . . _ I , * schooners " Genetta" and , " -Maggie . Mit- sentences pronoun d on the Anarchists of ilia comprehension. E O., TORONTO. ' thell" will be charged with bringing in out- in that city. It is not always the biggest ionan than THE E., & C. GURN 1 fit and provisions without reporting to the At a meeting of e' lnii�W of War and makes the moat noise. The bade viol fs font I r_... . - auth�rities. .The vessels, have been handed generals of the Bel ' my the opinion was times at big as the violin, but it can only I over to the collector of St. Andrew's, N. B. ' expressed that war t frontier of Belgi'um play second to the smaller instrument. I I. _ _t_ The Provincial collector has been notified to was inevitable and• oul probably•break out . hold an inv igation. in May or June. _ 1i p to who are subject to bad breath. foul coated : - - . ice am at Cornwall earl the other German s i w e arrested at Lyons s°p ,can at once J , Y Two Q p , tohgue, or any disorder of the Stomach orning flooded the town, submer in the F 1 g a I ' g g for attempting to W Fronoh soldier into be relieved by using Dr. 'Carson's Stomach B{tten. ' c n mills and destroying the machinery 'obtaining foe• them one f the new repeating tb6.Rld and tried remedy. Ask your Druggist and an enormous amount of stock in roceas g ' YOiTNC U[BN sneering from the aiteoss of sarl� P rifles with vv4tich till, G vernm4nt is about elm habits, the result of ignorance and tolb. who. land of manufacture. One man was drowned in to equip the army. • ttl+smselves weak, nervous and exhausted; .also ttlo- �- n !!ill . the Canada cotton mill, and a la—rue a numberr s P 'r ' •' ' A S S O C I AT I O . • g Oscar Warh, chic of an Atiatnatnpedi- �eet�of �b onto a wort, end n down lute of horses and cows were drowned in their a Lorin A fries has. stables. Man of the houses in the flooded lion, which has P ' feet the oon.eqquenae. o! youthful ozoeee, send for a>� C3 V A R A N T E E C A P I A 1,000,000.. ' Y arrived at Zanzibar. a has ong been be- ss" .M, V. Lubon s Tmsaiss oa of icon• The district were under water above tie second been for ei hteen book ww be Sant seated to anyy on relod�t Of y - storey, the inmates being rescued b boats lieved to be dead, a g g -two Be. stamps Address lt. V. U N, 47 Welling• , . • : A NOwIE PAII t. . and ref $. g Y months in the into, ' r, I . :I � st. K Toronto, Out. O C�, TO 0, 0 .' - _ A bull ht at Lad ' Frances, Vvvaf► wit• Kerosene oil should be kept for use in . .. .. :.. . 0 - . The holding of -a ' g�and' militaiy review I 000 eta rs: The toreadors C . .. .............................. L�. . • . • , . . • .. and sham battle at Uttawa on the 20th of messed 10' air - tight, closed vessels. A large quantity �jdest -sop• Sus W. p: How"N , C.B.A.C,M.Gi. I June next is the latest idea being romul- a Pearali in Spanis co umes and many of is t kept in a wQQll- corked can provided , vice-presidenta- Hoif.,v►'trr It +as, Y. Eru1oT, Esq•f :. • , I g P them were tossed b th infuriated . beasts, wi. h . a faucet an itieh or two from the bottom : ', sox. Calsr Jusnos MAGDONAi u, S. vOanaslYxu, Esc , , W. H. Glass, ZSq., gated in connection with the Queen $ Jubi- but sustained no inj ry. so that the oil can be drawn •slff as required : vv, H, B�ATT , lA�., : , ,,GQ.r r . A. MoLn" HOWARD, Fft, . ice celebration. The Militia Department re of e - dl£ion will• go by without disturbing the sediment which usual- Rss!aiw Hoop t;14 Eag , pl go J. D. >ynsss, EBa. •: Y, has received information that the project of The n Bey ly collects in the bottom of the vessel. The R J. N. JAMS MASOx, W *um S. Liss, Esq., ' ` the wa' of Zanzib , d when it leaves Hon. JAMES Yotrito. tJ, ; r .-..m h2± 1. h�nglish artillery officers to send a team to y ' this - country next summer has been aban- p 000 men eight A. L, Q°oDxxasll, l�q., : i that: leas -it trill co ' t f 1, , g oil for daily use should be kept in a small ; M, P. ETAS, �,, ,. _ account celebration. English and. the eat natives.. 't.he: ,tan, kept corked at the neck and spout. If : Mw�tigUdy shooter --•d; MAC NALD �: [ `I' > � � t cloned on o nt of the Jubilee a being E , • , • • • •, , , , , , , , , , , . , 1. It is understood that Canada will send a expedition will cost $100, either cork be left out for a day or two, the ri - ... ": :' r = _ = . Q ' a o o fills d o er �lbealthy Heb- oil will., burn dull and cake in the wick, cape- T,a iation has been fifteen years in aj►e�s• •tdli, d• whkslbl time '49th ;00o has bey , - 'te m t England.' The Rothe h I , fg p P returned to the polioy Holders. �. _­ I - rows offer.a reward pr th dfeeover of the eially if the! kerosene is ke t in a warm lace. Thi'r year (1896) close. the third tZuinquennitr ye it ie there wW, :ba a !via or Howland of Toronto in his iri- y ) Y ' ' of fire at Whenever our Stomach or Bowels get otit o! o:^ L ` �� fa alarm lus ,of over 438(!,000- The su us at Dumber $1st, 1 being it1A. i r augural address strongly, advised the coun- person who gave th y illousneee D pals, or 1pdigestion. [' alai n ird Arse now over 42 800 00o. P des is torte over. 000. tA. , g , g Y der, oauesag B yspe Sit, + . r r cal to take proceedings at once to compel the the hall in S�italSe and caused the panic dell tbetr attendant ev{ls, take at once a dose of Dr. Qopol °vi c �p Northern Rail Company to pa to the and loss of life whit folio ed. any Stolaaoh m Bert tamUy medioLse. Po'<loeos Yea -Fart. 11aLl� letter two yeairs, and after yeas >Gl► t a4tgte. , :,, !3 '. a y , _. tit corporation 180 000 due for land* ob- r�, MvY thwt Druiec►' �� qtr Y Po a dit Advraes from Dturli , .,• z r 1w �^ + iya+ F e I , k, , ,. 1: 1 y 4 i i� ,_ -_.., (' a } 4 •k• s,. ,�.. ,.W,. II- If f. -v..aj -o; •d.. .i. k:. -�, t,s "x .� 4-• - . ;;1 ; j r ,, c i, F -ins 1 li. r . • i u ,�. ,,r .F. �.. a" 1, . 11 , t r K Ii .- t + I s4 -. t _.. { . r . ., a ,. - . . . 1. _.. r • f . , :- ri a+ r. - ! i ii 1 s .1 . 1.:. ti i'- • ti I t ,. ..- :; j ,fi - . 1 .: .. - -- . - -. , -.- ,. -: - b -. ;. � .. .. �. .. I ., [_ .. ..- .: I -., .i _, .: �!. _ ,.,,` :, •` I. � f _ _ ti'i - 'Yl 1. 1. , _ . ..,.. . !1 \ , 11 .. - , s . 7�' ;: r t r. t 4 1. I i t i l .I . :. !_rep Fee - I S .'" k r Q. t •, r t? ;. . ,1 r t . 1. t .. F 9 .�., , V �: - _ 4C { ,..: - - r .-: ., . -. . ( t - q a ;r. i t . a {'. 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'n► I. pri�i +' .�,., .. . .,i.,. ..tzag.::. a. ._�..a ^ � .,- - _► -_•Ove oats At. half 'ce at • TV. - / �,. - 1 , 0, T e O tario Division iyi mute ttt Prt a t,. l.< . ;u�i l .� wdr�is,t' ►� ; ..ai..l ,' x _ - .' 11 , Whitb ►. l r, z ,. Food —C• Dal ' CampbB s • ,, %. r:l �I . �.� {'��� 1 l,, 1, T.1-1 ill. a , ; 'xb ids on Tuesda Febrae 1st. y is • t: E �l �.:� ► ir= cis r� ,. , "1,�- f LOO I- +•Leona] %� i ti; s, 4 - ri a@ �. "all @win tOba0�0, 1�"�i�' 1lI f02' 1 lyr f.. til: �+;i, t - -d: Ifl, .10 -J %j ',t'.il :to ii . l.,: r1 . , �.i,R.: .. - . i • Local —J. H , ', r lion �iffec�ing the interests of the g - :} • w , , . - �� I ',},e t- 'S i :1, . a.?il a 9! {,:y .- a:,r.,; � - - " . , '4 d fsr frig ommanit will be discua$ed. &t R. & J. Carppbe!! s. �� l I r� i l ,., , ,, ; . 1 Tail G1t i t .it �,. F, ,: y. � h a it . .e��, " ,., -For oar ord @red olathi� R. :,y { r - - I , I i' },.•..p8 "�j g y t ,1 i'i 11,� , t pa Jet ,sr - g•• ,' T. • . t F: ;r_i', - i � '' : . . .,_ o,�a r s:. lie ..3..} '' - }_ _ - . 1. F E J. Campbell. W hit�by. r 1 ,; i, Local. Star.otit eat. ' g_ • e venm bast week smokei �I►s t {� ,: j' ,. r no - tall Cie �. +�l . ,; : { l;, L , For !3b Da s —I. Llntton. do d t issue from the cottage gcaupied , . . •—Por o te, !1♦0@ Oar s, O 4 , t11 Ala :t ` yy U n some of the door oil olo , go t. R. + J. Campbell'e, i,,t o, , 4 , . t , j r- Tickets —E. Stephela by s tine Losre. _ :�,' .Read, Read --Gees Bu tr.1 I ' {'< nelg bon entering they found that a lot —A lot of tweed just bought and in, - :t _ r t: - ` 1" * 1. ` . i Photography W. E. O'Brien. ,I of w , which had been put in the oven 'stock this dayy, lose than half ppal�.ce. -Call , l art `t t s - . to d , had become ignited, and ', some and inspect them at R 4 I. Cam beu's, ' ` �' s.. ", ` ' ,� }' .: , , ,, ,r . g� . of th sparks falling to the floor had set Whitby. . I P - �� , .l: ,,. . f-T-rZ . ht f X(kVd�� `L1M0s it on re. The dames were promptly Ej�,I G- ! TAI OR PICgERI etin 's ed. --Dr. 8turiiq; off' �,biacon, E` rid; • sf t. r 1 NG, ONT., JAN. 28, la8'f. Is sending out, the first week ID Zch, - �' , �t -t oavL. + v 200 boys (ages 10 to 16 and u wards), x % ` � I , p s t ,j - -A ong the hortemba- ` there seetym's to for farm labor and other em loyment. . liz . LOCALISMS V , , i' � 1 - a ifference of opinion in regard to Those desirous of � securing such help are , , >. r I 'it / ,,, • B. ' I > . . _ wivpi g in the winter. Some think it is recommended to apply earl to Mr. Ed- ` 1 > a pleat's • ant t @thin y y, . . i Miss Gertie Gee, of Millbrook, is J tf to do ani� ig °good for the ward Duff, Dt•. Iiarnardo s Home, Pet@>r- u: to i i:• '• .t visiting at Mr. John Gee's. horse but others *ould not do it or have borough, who will furnish, all necessary - D— Leonard's will now sell then` ? whole it don at all. If done, the horseman particulars. --� - — • 1. shoal have so•ne cousideration for he - to >i+ stock at cost. ,, —The yetir 1887, the year of thi-Qneen's � I - - - - s rojc ' I Horse nd be humane .enough to alwa s, f w —The annual meetin � of the I'stock- ' Jubilee, is to be signalized by the issue of ' ` - SUPz'l' ,i„ q carry arm blankets and throw them alleal, holders of the Pickering Chee3e Co., is overt a animal whenever ire has occasion the greatest illustrated paper ever pub- 11 N 1. - s Called for Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. to sto , even though it be only fora few lashed in America -tile Carnival number . . . l� I See adv. y . of the Vcntroal Star —•a work of national _ , J ! 1. minut s. importance. WeJ cue Iola bly trios@ who i I' —Mr. W. B ' Sanders. Reeve of touff. Thee ari - - j P. �a>rkha know, that it wit`l overshadow acid out T. �� ills, was elected Warden of York ounty We ntitiaated to our eotems. that the ` - I� . ,., y strip all previous efforts in illustrated ancer. i _ an Tuesday last, at Toronto. � , ���� - � ;, . . i had be ter keep an eye open for •• Prof." Journalism. Those who cannot •.to to 1 r —Rev. A. E.. Doherty, studsint� Knot C. W. ell, teacher of penmapshrp, as he i4iontreal for the great Carnival will find s -UI Celle e, Toronto will reach n St. T e g P was a d. b. The Econon :ist states that X11 the events to the very life in the Car- ])ever Andrew's church, Sunday morui#g and he ope ed a school in the - village of Mark• naval number of the Star. It is to be = '. I' tuna evening. K • hkm, .c Ilected the first ay><nent in ad- sortie forty odd mammoth pages with five . }o( -*-- tern,. -4 p _ . _ —We regret to "announce that r. T. vane,@, and then skipped, fdrgetting, as plate supplements. - . 1. 1I i r B: Bunting. is seriously ill . with humor= usual, to pay his hotel bill, likewise the wpm ed P 4 .erMsing. v1Si11 fi0 ' , ,- COMM !� - , rhage of the lungs, and bttt slash 'hopes printer . The pegs all ; carer ntario 1 �'' 1 + Probably the most extensive and moat educe our la ge iris • are entertained for his recovery. should ive this man s free notice, so + ` — Greenwood Church of En ran I o that u suapectn ' �eor le would be on snccessftil firm of advertising agents in _ j� ,I - I R g 1 P the world is Geo. P. Rowell & Co., New ' c ek;:' of goods before sto k. •. ­_. i. ;.,..; service until Feb. 6th. Save your on y their g and against him. He is the worst i n Ch .: York. Beginning on a core arativel Toro for the concert of the season, F b. 11• kind of beat. p y I ,' , .1 - small scale in 1865 their business is @�. t king? we ill f t the next w won. ,1, Excellent confectionery and flr first-class e:w Cwliada. nAVt 11 _ talent. ` tended till it is now of mammoth pro• Er4n t, •1 . - We re in r ceipt of $ 'vef� artistic rtions, and is conducted in a style .that eeks�- sill' ''a,t a bid r' @duct on . ` '# ' —We have to •return thanks Ito r. E. calends •, issued 'n commemoration of is satisfactory to both adver• & b �l. ' fi o our' already 1hh n J. 1�Igrphy, of St. Paul, Niinn., for, ICOpies he flu n s jubil a year. .. It is 5 om tigers and newspaper publishers. aiessre. c V se. plc ►5r. of fit. ?aul papers,givinb illustratio s a d use's . emple of Music, 68 King -st. Rowell & Co. represent every newspaper � - -- "I [ _ descriptions. of the great ice pal a nd West, oronto, and is indeed a right of standing in Can ,I ' I . "I 1! ." 11 . I ads and the UIIited ti have on hand a l r T, r .. sports recently held there. royal so venier as a work of art.' It bears States, a ;� ­_ I , ten a d e n a while d le - the : e rates 'v _ a striki resemblance to an 6i1 by I � : -- MethodistchurchiPickering9 Sa bath, g ' painting, them to publishers may not in some - assort d stock In all. the • Janus 30th. Missionary thou h litho a i1 portrait in golors. cases be so high as these obtained direct t ` ' ' • 'spina ry •• ry sermons. It i� nearfe like ortrait of Her from advertisers, U - - - - : ; Morning subject : Go yernto 11 - the P their methods are so - , p- • • - - - : - eboer -, kl_ - - - world. Evening . subject , ,' •`N t -by Majesty wearing the British crown, the satisfactory and their returns so sure .'� different h es..� - j ]Knitted N -- - . - and '� _ I might, nor by power." Blue sag of the order of the Garter, and that their orders are seldom if ever re- wn(i _ C' other ins ,7 forge. ° Sa s the Bowmanville Ne;<pls : The gniaofroyalty. These fused. In addition to their annual o(ls awe - below. wholesale, west 1 y were im cited specially by Mr. Ruse Newspaper Directory, containing the {' .. e A bra 1. ." Rev. H. S. i4latthew , of Pic @ring, from'Wi tol, England, and quite a 'name aria circulation of ev I - Veter preached twice in the Queen - t 111ietho- cry journal in p jCes• Ali one wvantln goods c�n� ' tribute t his energy land go a d spirit. the United States and Canada, Messrs. t,y ,,, dist church on Sunday ; last. The Rev. Thanks Ur. Ruse. 7 • Rowell & Co.,, have recently issued a little (ire -- j get @man is a eery fluent steak's and y s should." attend d this great s le. delivered two fine sermons. I azoiting zuuaway. volume called •t Newepaper Advertising," 1` / re tired ea eeiall for advertisers who —The marriage of Mr. �P.I Grp ig to On Tn sday evening �ast the driver P P. y of the -bu was unhitchrn his team at wish to place their announcements most I : y;' l� trouble o ►vh(�tiv �QQ(�S� �__ Miss Kate Blaylock of i3rantfor !, was q effdctnall before the ublic• Thew the stabl s, one of the horses which had y P ork ;. ;duly celebrated in Zoronto on W dries- ( eontaina carefull classified lisle of news- . not been . unhitched from the ri of Y day last. The • presents to the happy g }+ q I ' ,couple, were numerous and costly: We _frighten@ at something and made a. bolt papers suitable for those who wish to �' T . for the st set, c reach the lap est number of I KI & MA1; 1 j� I wish them much joy. carrying the tongue and g people ; , i �' front bob, along with it. On rounding those of a special section of the country ' I hpec•i W =Oh, for Mont�e al and the C ival. Beal's .co er the bob came in ' contact special classes of customers, etc, The • ' ' i„�ri I: ; �! hrtby to Montrkl rid return, o go with a cutter, in which was largest single grow is called -The Bea • , . ' I `, . 11 Feb. 4th 5th 6th anl0th for 8 0.10 a seated List of Local Newe a rs," eve a r I D 1 1 ]lips Jos ph Dale. mire force of the P Pe ry p . ' also to go on 7th, Stir or 9th, 66.66, all named on it bein selected because either agiaa collision upset the cutter end threw K ldone ' € good to return till Feb. l6t�. For tickets ]kris Dale out, and his horse started after its daily or weekly edition is the most - :' I . . Nrou &e., -apply to E. Stephenson, Uptown the other one. On their. way up Bing widely circulated or influential, pub- X _ _ Ticket and Telegraph h office, Whitby. .F lashed at an im plant ]sown, cat or y g'r' P y• street it as nip and took which would Po y o o 'scant seat. This list eoverb eve State, i Q 1 �-s :�. Asking Tandem get the le d, and many w re attracted to y ry ,I. p R. y District and Province of the �' t___J The ownshi Council is adve�ters tism the street, to see the ra . The were Territory, A. �j United States and Canada; and .repro- —It T, �• r 'far tenders for cedar timber, &c., rired both ove aken and secured just •west 'of ;. aria .- b the Gord n House. Mr. Dale's Batter is Bents, every county seat havin a o u• III VIE�V OF'TH NEA - - " - buildi y the muni�ality for 1387. See R ` p p R APPROACH OF THE R I for particulars. considers 1 damaged, tli shafts being ration greater than 8,000 and every place - �: , vents ' y havin a elation l : - corn, S I ; broken 'a d the dashboar bein well R Pop greater than 5,000 + xee „i - I Imninos7 eustness for fwls, t ; g {' t. _�, ' I I. splinter's fortunately the old gentle from Halifax to ban Diego, from Florida - At present carried on by liars. Beal. man was of seriously injured. to British Colombia. It �s needless to . .... ' This is a raze chance for any lady want- say that THE N Ewe is accorded a sate - ' - ' -� % ° inq to start the millinery business. This �� °� P °. I in their volume under its appropriate . • I be to nounce that I have now on hand a full° and co plat stock of T>U t. . •offer will be open for one week only Says the . Uxbria� Journal - Few g ti classification. T .. Apply to J. H. Beal. there are who have not suffered from «.�� •' - i . ' : Souts to �thache and longed for an effective and i �,LCh�S! C16c ! Jew'si a�d �Sli erWa,re ; • ore,: ne Bias& Latest News Items.. - N J { Tl� t• - Q I . eas cure. A sturd Scott farmer while "J I L :1 I i s This is found pasted tip in a black mith sufferin om this co - ' g mgiolp affliction the <s:. l I A. It. r shop:'out west :—"Notice—De co- a trier- �`urkey has found it rifivisable to make Suitable for olida r or ' eadin' G fts,' all of which I 'am ' repared t offer at the P other day adopted a me od which is at i y u slYip ieretofore resisting betwixt m� and least new, and which he says iv perfectly a eijange of Governors in Crete. lowest sable prices at which simiffir Foods can be sold. Having been in' . iiosg Skinner is hereby .resolved. Dem A r G. T. Blackstock is to b@ the the ewehy Business in whitby for the past thirty ears and r % what owe de firm-will settle wad mel and painless— o everything but the person Conservative candidate in west Durham. laying Raines a rR a alien for holiest 1 in all business l a em what de firm owe will settle wad with the ooth. The re edy is rn the p y nose . skilful ha dling . of an it n chisel and a Another insurrectionary plot has been transactions,whic i I -m' to uphold, purchasers sianlj q` _ - hios . dise-oyered and frusterated in .Bulgaria. tux e1 on all articles being 1 +. buF11 1 , , .. • hammer ; the small end f the former is y 3' gas .represented. Inspection sol cited. - 1. Ex- Lieutenant• Governor Laird will , , ..-ill e !st■�ionarr �setins. I placed ag asst trio tro le4ome molar, --I- t u9 a contest Saskatchewan in the Liberal . On Monday evening neat the I •annual and ash rp blow on t re head of the J, � , O ta N 'S • T O �T j ,�,�n, interest. I .LV _ Y_ missionary weetinn in connection with chisel has he effect of knocking out trio The French troops have gained a con• Pr Ct1CR1 watClllll •1181, BrOCIi street will Y _­­ - the lle4lrodist church here will be held'. tooth• Tl 8t•st� stark° was effectual iu , t y.: Rev. Dl.-: Sutherland, one of the best this ease; ut if, ihrbugh nervoi,suase, or siderable victory over 'the rebels, in =•--- ___�___________._ ____- _ speakers in the Toronto conference, and any other weakness on trio part of the Tonquin. rips. Anottrer npw rid atverfirl eg rosin's - % ' 1 116% German, President of the con- sufferer, tli chisel at the first'•blow should P p ' ` I r I, . .: `a1. h s been added the list of Germany's I ^;,r . _ }i:� I ""e,a; will be present and deliver ad• alip half an inch into the person's stria, w,a�ona of war. t ' ak•esses. - the discoverer of this method recom- `f, 11rl: I i An expeditio rbm sed of BeI ions •_ ­1 •• „I ( menc. s a firm a•her ace to the prineiple, 1'0 g '��, The Btand3rrd. ' •• if at first you don't succeed, try again.” and Swedes is starting .out to explore tire: " __ � ,We are iii receipt of The Standard, the (,ongo country. . new ConservativE dail a er ust started Th• tintertainmeat. GREENS PItOPI�IET Be ' y p p j Queensland leas been. visited by ' Q • a � in Toronto by our old friend, L. P. There is no use denying the fact that cyclone, followed by flocds, which caused • +�• -•• — - t,rn,,, Knibbs. This] �otrrsal is istendecl to the' enters iniuecrt ou '1'httrsday e� °'stains death and destructi -qu. ' ' I h 'Ve tae ' the ab0�'8 1�lills and'] 1 al— N�;,'; _ _ supply the place left vacant'., by the de- of last week, t did not coupe up to expects- The .U. S. Senatd pasted the Bill to � ' ' +: ectioil of the 111a'il as the organ of the Lions; but this was not the fault.of those retaliate on Canada, after a debate, iii, ways deep _lour wh, ch cannot be beat.: T y it - . " 1 ' osservatice party, and from the initial 1 g ender who a sus vices it waa i�•en. From which the British Lron came in for con aIId 011 Fill say it is the best you ever use(]. _ umber before pis we have no doubt it the repres stations prude to the gomm'it• siderable objurgation. - - !; �^ y p A specialty made of 1 . will be able to do so. tee, the w re led to ex ect that superior Mr. Gladstone will discuss the Irish .- -d: 11 About a Bau. _ ' -tolent wood be brought from Toronto, (paestiou in the forthcoming number of • I - i,.,t:�, i f - �' but this w s not wholly the cnae. Then the Nineteenth Ct :iticry• eha;n �In Flour fob whQ�, I • J. P. If there is one thing mane than another , at,tl r again the f teb seem to lace been against The Drench Qocernmerit tiavedeclar ®d slid ]Ville' I710r@ 1011r per Bushel the ��" i t1 "` that this �•illage needs, ;t is a goo public it The, c m an •drove down from _ that they h 11 . C - , I ` , P - ti 1 o rey have done nothiu b p 11 be ' z�. . fr » t I hall for entertainments and s ch . like g at the - i �� . t� �_, ' , routo, and owing to. the bad condition of German frontier.to ustify aremonstr•anoe of a sewhere. i I ' gatherings. If Leng s old hall w re taken J g I : { - ti in hand by some enterprizing citi en, and the roads account of > he 1,eavy thaw, from Ferman.. - a11d , r alW ys 011 hand ' Bran a is ' =- ��r they did of arrive here until pearl The ominion Government haveissn @d a fine fixed up in good style andropgrly y �� �-+ �. . �% r style. 8 p.m., al hough they left Toronto at - a prool tion uttin in force the Act • &% N T E pale seated, it seems to us it would b a good P 6 I I 1'dj r investment. Dale's hall is very nice for about 2 o c ock. Consequently they were constituting a Supredre Court for the Hi�hest p 'Ce paid fop wheat.., , ' 'I • ' I lodge meetings and small gather}' ge, Ibut rn no trim r appearrnq and going through North -West Terri�oriea. . t I ii 1, the pro immediately after their ar- The unfavorable aspect of the Ear peien . 1 1 - ; , - �i it is altogether too cramped for such rival. en again the hall was made situation ca - L' ��� J - used a small ante in the . �- i n gatherings as that of last week. ( ry p { ve uneo fortable to the audience. The London Exchange on Tuesday, which in • i ; "­!.. throut Se eyprooistor. felt roof proved defective when the thaw turn led to adisturbance in New York. I. ' "� - 11t� d' Our old and esteemed friend,) Samuel came, and leaked badly the water run- Air. Gosehen was , defeated by the Ser'ges :. ds f. I. '*�. ' hostl, Bray, of Audrey, called cn Satiurday to ping down into the hall in several places, Gladstonite candidate in the contest for - renew his subscription to THE Ews for which, of c urse, dig not have a tendaney tine Exchange, Division of Liver Liverpool o I • another ea •. H I p n Wors >> year. e stated that he could, to put the audience in the best possible Tuesday. not do without it. He says he not only humor to ppreciate anything. As far as Afessrs. Skinner Weldon, aria Ellis d. - ... , . . P', o I I . thinks it the best local paper, ut many attendance is ,concerned, the entertain• have been nominated by the Liberals of have now 1 8LOC1� a full line Of can o i of his neighbors do also, as is videnced meat was ' - e - ( - in,;tr,, 1. great success, the hall being St. Jobn city and county, New $runs. -r' by the increase in the circulatio in that. packed, an many were turned a��ay be• wick. — I: MISS vicinity: partly through 14ir: B ay's ef- cause of I k of even standing room. Mr. Chamberlain discusses in the L - .Tw Twee S1 Derr es or ( M" y g j sleds, �colk crews - oi,i,o ' - forts. *We appreciate such frien sl Long Several fe tures of the grog' were don Times the•practicabi1ity of, adopting j 1 may they live. good, par icularly the singing of Mrs. the Canadian constitutional system to the ,. ; - ' and rouserin9S9 1 Attempt at :Fai4e ist Ii. :'. : Fox. He rendition of " The Cuckoo " needs of Ireland. j.. t :01 son g was he redeemin - `which we ffer t0 the u ' 11C at prices ' - 1 �' - "I Women are taken the lace of men q g feature of the that Cant a beaten: _ g P evenin r. Butt in hie eerie -comic •The French have evacuiated Timatave p in many avocations of life, an should g• in Madagascar. o--- -• �tv - r: 1 • this continue, in a few years he a those songs, and liar. J. Hamilton, in his Origi• German forbids the a porcation . It. r ' ,. I '' , ' i . , I . . ...� " of the male sex will have to •f hustle," nal seleeti ns, *ere also. very fair ; but horses in any.direetiou• S111t� �� �P- � the B' •st St le aid Latest �s�ll �s. ' DE It . �­ .irl q. . as the saying is, to bold their own.. But the select ous by the other members of Premier Tisza, �of H�lnkary ; has added - at low figures by he'new Tailori ' J G•rel `' in the line of driving a horse most ladies the comps y do riot call for special meo• hie pacific assurances to the rest. ,. "` i i 4'' z are not tide ts, as was made manifest in lion. The Workmen regret sacs @din 1 ' "' I — ' P g y A 8ohooeer and ate Drew of six were t ..., 11 - . ' this village the other ,day, when a lady The late8 8t le6 of � i1Bh and' Ame�fiO' St ff Hathr � � IOU the anoom citable state o� the haU, and lost on •the Nbva SeOtian' coast op ',[`use ;, �' �' - • - attempted to turn a cutter around in a when they ne$t cater to the public, the da ni ht. y g w ...... , R�. . x1 ; I . VED FUXIBLE BRIM. ho a to be ' in a _, �' one c: i yard. $he succeeded only in P position to maze their I'he British hake evaeuaiad �a�epaart ,t. �' . ,� , f, , S r ;' : f r, -: x • ttiret F , I . enter rn Ant more acts table and leas- Island, recently transferred fiom tie r t11. ` the same, and landing herself a snow. P P not a. :.�v 1 ' t •_. drit4, much to her annoyance. ant to all •ho attend . Cores to China. • � f - - li4l . . - .- �., . I _ I . 11 ... ..:, , : . .' 1 ­.. I - ..� - -- . _ .. - 1 _ , _. .r :� . i i .,. .. �t 7_ -, . :� t I. _., L . - ,, _. , k I" :. ,. . _ ,. :, 1 .. ,.,, . �, G is `p� 3:. .�. I. ,_. 11 4 , , ' _ s.. _ , .- .. t l x ., Y . Y� J C s . r . f - , . -, .. - - - - _. - .. . -..... _. - .. IS. I' :r. .. a . -. .. ,b - .... -, ._.:> ... _ : .:.. : r -4 s -i -... ,. a .: r', .:.. a. .. .. 'r _. ,:. _. , Y:. : t. .. Liss i .. ....,. r. .... ... - ., - .... _ _ x. .. {. 't d ��t v . f s. ,.. i t �. 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