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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_02_04' • 1_ . ���. -_. . i .. . ,• = . .; .: , ; -G -_ • Iv r• • i � � , 4`ti i .� •�� � -. ; �I. f ,� %' ���j��� .' € "%aF' "'!- -� .�� �- r � ` � J �� �`�� .1 �� VOL. VI ,. . p� C- �1�ING O ►� T � 3 � �RIDAY� �E,BR UAR� ' , 1887. X �� � . � . 4 � ' � .F �' �, ' . -J �.� , I, �Qr'�ofiesaifoitat- t�iarbs. :: ' � - Medicnt. ' �>, . FIELD, M. D., M. C. P. S. PH ISI � • CI:�N, SURGEON; CORONER, ikc„ ,� Pic•keriug, Ont. Officehoura- Morning, from 8:90 to 1 t =30 ; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1. _ Lll tiV, FEItRIER, NL.D „M.C.P.s.; nt. J•:CORONER. Office hours - morning f om - to l�, evening 5 to G. Surgery in rear of D G . � STOhE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Pat na supplied -with Pure Drugs, Chemicals, �f all - = _dheap for`cash. - -- . - - Le f/(tl. • _� - . - �_� � :....r _ _ _ - - - �� T'� P, Big STING; B. - A'., BA>'iR S- • TER, Solicitor, Nota Public, Convey nncer, S:c., Yickering, Ont, ccounts, promptly collected. Money to loan at 1 west rt}.tea.�l --� - Tpg�1, '}3.•�LL DU�'V, 4 BA�RIST�R t f and Solicitor, Notary Pub ic, etc. UF�c�- _ Ue:ere'.]'s Block, Brock - street, Whitby. Private fends to -loan at lowest rates sod on favorable tern, of payment. S-y f '� t�U�I3S .PARKEK, ARRIS'r li, ";.red Solicitor, .4;,c. Money to loan. �No ,conlu,ission, Office : Haney's Building, Yicl�er ini;,; open every Saturday. � 4-y . - T�ELAaiERE, BLACK, RESSOft � � r 1 ENGLI5H, Barristers at Law, Solicitors - in Ghe,iicet`p Conoeyancera, dcc. Offices, No. 17 Toronto Street (over Gas Companp'g1,Toronto. Money to Lban -No Comnisaion. D. D$twar$i:it, - 1)AV,DdO�I BLecs, H. A. R�aoa', E.d's�p URI F.>roLisA. ' j T E: FARE�'�'ELL, LL. B., BAR- T .� - t) • RISTER. County Crown Attorney, a,nd County Solicitor: Court Honae, Whitby. 10-v --,��� - •` ! �- IOPKINS, VETERINARY StJ'R- • I�. ('AEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- srinary College, Toronto, ands practical horse- - - � ! steer, etc. On account of increase of praotice and niy accustomed visits every Saturday to Wbite�ale,Cherrywooc� and Dunbarton will at- tend the diseases of Lhe horse foot at my own - forme, (-seen River, in the forenoons of Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. - A first -class ase,istanthorseahoer always on hand. - Veterinary instruments made to orl9er. Medi- � tine fob• 1lorada and cattle alwapa ou hag,ci� Calls by night_ ,r by dap promptly attended 34 yAd- • - dress, (Tt•�en River, Ont. - - - �lY�tYt1SSS �'iRxiDl�. ' 1 �= 1 �'ICHA?:�D STOKES, O`II�ZIS- _ � lh sinner and Conveyancer. ce at.H.,pp t Stokes', General Merchants, Claremore f;pecial attention paid to making wills and pre - paring ,'tecessary papers for Probate. _�8 -tf_ - _ 7� �BEATON, TOWNSHIP GLEtirK onvepancer, Commissioner for taking - af�d�vits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. Money to loan on faith property. OFFICE- :tit \ • 1-troughatii. + 27 -v _ - -- �rch.itect. 'r A_ �- ��POSfi, COUNTY ARCHITECT • for the county of Ontario. Drawings - and spec�ficatione furnished for every tiara of - building. Steam and hot water heating and - ventilation a specialty. Office- Ge���••ie - Block, corner ]lundas and Brock atreetib, Whitby. Heaidei,ce- Kingston Road, East Pickering -97•y i�. - — li,iu•t�eo�ieeri��q ' - - al/��/i^�-.'VJ.vW� -i'�v� :. �r ,.r ✓�.rw�./'/' / /lIJ'i>VYlr�,`., - POUCIIER � ROWLAND, Licensed 1 Auctioneers, for the whole of forth and South Ontario. Strict attention giveip to all orders by letter or telegraph. Charges ruoderate. ' ;Los. Poacher, Valuator, Arbitrator, c. Ad- ' dress, THUS• POUCHER, Bok !?, Brou�iaut, or A.R. ROWLAND, Whitby, Ont. - -` _ � ;. .s Illaclamitictnf/..� . ., =_ - rr�HQS.- HICKS, Gh�NERAL BLACK - 1 smith and Wagonmaker, l�I. Reed's old • ` r.:iand,, Yickering, Ont. Having �,urchased the business �atriecl on by the late aitchael Reed, - I sill continue the same at the old stand. Give - us a trial. All work promptly and- satiafactortly - dca,e at Lie same scale of prices. �-Y _ ''� Pne�iters a fat Gl(tzEerB. ,., ,, , - .� .� I ` T I `` G, - GII AIti I\ G, SIGN' ' - � �`;,-iLinl;, Paper- Hai,ging, Tipting, &c., of all ki:,ds done ou tl,e shortest notice. All shades of 1/ai:,t ;s,ised to order. \one but the Lost I•.u};- - li+�t: Lead used. HILTS.& \YEL)30l;itNE. sly �„ 1 _ —, Ycrutti �c�ul ,�hoE'ti.. - --� . �- , HUH\ �,ESLIE, LOOT A:3D �I30E - t I �,a}ier. Ye;;ged and Bent, Work. Orclors lrroi „I�tl }- attended1 to. Experienced workman- - f;ip. I,o „'t forget the stand, nearly opposite the • News. l:in{; trcet, Yickering village. t -v y - . Ifotcl ti. - ,., - is ,,._:. _ � ::� _ . - :�. -.� • ���.�rr�_r,��cE xoTErl, UItEE�- abed, Joi,u ;Ixtcholl, l,roprfetc;r. This ' � house is a new bttildinfi, lifted up• with every laecormnodatiou for the tra,villing bublic. Large and c•oLnnocious stables and shade for horses. • 1 shall at all ti:,,e5 Le pietas$ to receive a call frc,,tt •toy friends.at,d the public generally, n'heu - . � U It I1 U V HOL �E, YICKEY�ING. �� .iu:nes (iorclou, I'rop,-ietor. This house is a fine new brisk building, riniahed in superior style. Every conven`�uce and comfort for the :ravelling public. view and commodious stables - and shat ?s. 7 -y ' ROUGIIAl1 HOTEL J. lti. GERUW - � Proprietor. Having bought of blr. Thos. • Voucher, the above hotel, and refitted the same � throughout, I intend to keep•n, strictly tempor- ' - ence house, in conformity wfth the law of the - land. A call respectfully solicited. Au attentive ' hostler always in attendance. l0y - II - -- I�rflRlC(fl• - - - - -; - �: ��3IITIE o�VISHING TO TAKE lessons' in Instrumental or Vocal Music can obtain Vocal Music in Class or by private instruction. Apply for terms to Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof. of Music. Music room at the residence of firs. Head ol,pos,te NFwq office, Dickering. • �. ... , �- � � �- � _ UU•T AR,CJUN� US WashingC •L "der: - (which was afterwards referred to. nods �' '' � '� sell Bridge Committee, to:: Come pat .. ' �` -•— IFrom our Begnl Correaponttent:) ltiie session,) t!U .appropris88 �4, n ' . '�� � `LATR$fi• LooA>i, HAPPENIN�s �CO'fi�Eb BY 'the United $tales $mate has done at he highwaya_o>?tl�e county � #d�lo I. � - �' " THE PRE88 AND JUTTED DAWN BY OUR least two notab]e thin s tiffs week. IL has •-- � _ , '` ... , 5(10, •between • Oshawa �: and _ :!WI itby ; , � � : =. � ' •• yen the British lion a tail a victoas tevistx - - .,,.�, (.OB$EBPONDLrNT>3�. � I,000, b(�ttvee>Ct .Whitby aq- �'vv�st limit �,; �•_ ,,�,: ` ,. � _ - and it has again refu d to give the women � • ! �` 't � w o want vote a c ante to tibmit the f Pickering, pre' $iugst� rbftd ; 0, on • I � DUNsARTON. :, h t0 r� Ile C @Htrie road..:in• Pickering' 1,000 `� • � ` • x _ � - � constitutional amend ant on Woman suf• ; etween Whitby town and Port er y. � i i .' � - �';,. `;, "l �� _ , .; f rage, to the $tats L i�latures. ' � • . RemBmLer the opening of fife beautiful � _ • It is interesting• to• 's reminded now and ' A motion of condolence with the iendf: _ - ' � ;•.. • ":'�• � new Yreaby eriati ;church here on f3undav �' •� }' �•�-` =� -- -�, , nett. Sermons at 10:80 a.m., and �:30. then that the Ameri an Eagle can still t the'late_Hemy.Teffrey was passe' .and .i ., `'•'' -i I snit, and that the Sr of our revolutionary rdered tc be engrossed. °� -` � and t;:3a p.iri. ; Foiree on Monday even -- sires is not estiuct. he belligerent era• The auditors report was presents and t _ -_ -- `1 tug, and intellectual treat thereafter• � lla, Frye and Hale eferred to the Finance Comritee ,and � ' nor o $castors Inn � -�",� •Eztra efforts will.be put forth td accbirr- Ua�a Wished- ample proof of this. The he Council adjouiVied. � � : •o• •' modals all who attend. ,, o�easi W was the deb to on the bill em- Wednesday Forenoon. —• Count I i,.e � : - I •i j�` �— �- ��i-- =--� —� �: powering fife Preside it to close the ports u>7ned. _ �� � _ st Canadian � � �, -,,: -, �. oBiiAwA. of the United . bta s again A petitir5>'i `fuss presented from s indi- - � .�� - � ! � : imports, as a measu a of retaliation, in � i .� vfr.. J. H.^ Perry, � ant of Scott, asking for a free p dlar s :� �. j /�`'• I V�'hitby, has beelo .case Glreat Britain raiata in violating license; also'fronl col. Otter, for nt toy: I �, � ��_�� appointed Rcturnit,g Officer for South her treaty obligat one_ by subjecting i ��' � I . � `' �� r '-� ""• • '` American fishermen to indi idea and . Ontario � Ilrifle Association ; also from = � � �;�,�.; � �f- - , � Ontario, for th© UoiYnnion elect,on......... � - � '�- - ti � ' "� �-'• � outra es in Canad•tan waters. � Omen 6 Christian Temperance saoci- _ ,� j , 1 � j During the pant u eek -death has deprived g �:.. '• I, �� Ushawa of two of its prominent citizens, _ senator Ingalls the ght it was time t4 atiou, for the appointment of a elite - - ' ` ' � ''' i � settle the fishery ifiicultiea either eby Magistrate for the whole County. - • � ' �,A �t� in she perFOna of blr. Wm. Lang ,nil 14Ir. negotiation or by war The measure under Afternoon Session. —The Printiftl COur• �� - - . — � G. L. Nott.:.....At n meeting of the 1 . • � � � • Oshawa discussion was diatin tly one of retaliation. mittee s report was presented, . an pay -. j Greats t . photo ra hc��• Farb °r Cu., hell last week, it It was -an eye for an ye, a fish for a flab,, •meet of a number of accounts for duet- •, ' _ ; g p .. was .decided to stake some further im- an insult for an in alt. Cour�triea had tiain� and ,printing ordered•.. I ,: _ � provements at the ,arbor, �n order to been inundated with lend ov leas proud -� MessrF. (}• H. Greerson and John '' ' - ' �i. BRIFN, ��Whltl�y. facilitate the loading and unloading of Cation. � � ' � Miller a•et•e appointed criminal au flora, • • - i • grain......Cl,rist oliureh liar a •new pastor, Benator Frye decl red that. the annals � _ and MessrR. L. Burnett and M. G eeson,. Wir.iiAnt BENEZ�� O'Bai>;rN, the..subject in the person of Rev. H. E. Kemp. of history —even oft a Fiji Islands- -might County Auditors, 1,he latter by th �Yar- . i f this sketc ,first saw the light of $ay on be searched without nding cases of oat - j he 2nd Co cession of oasbartk, fifteen .. GREEN RIVER. I rages eo brutal and nhumane. All these; den, at a salary of X40 each. • ilea north f Bobcavg�n, -one morning `�, �� � cases, he said, had en brought to the at- The greater part of Tluirsda � was bout thirty years ago. 'His father was a Report of (it•een >, River public school tsntion of tiro Britis Government. There � taken up with committee work, a dcon- .. uasia3n nob eman who was forced tin leave for month ending Jan. 31st, _1887 •-- '�� not a line in th history of England; sequently not much business was trans ._ is native 1 don account of certain con- Fcurtb class,-- LizziA Dotes, H. Ferrier, for the past 300 ears that gave the acted in Couneii. f t piracies in hick• he had become impli- A• Ho king and �. Burton. 6enior alightefit reason to believe that in they On Friday forenoon, the (,ot�pmi tee on ated. He as known. as Dac O'Brienoff, p paranit of gain, in he pursuit of trade,j' Education reported, recommending that • � ' third, —Ben. Dotes, Irah Fraser, Chas. a e would ever er it the right of another red upon se ding near Bobanygeon he cut Burton and John Ferrier. .Junior third � P the :following appointments be m e :- to stand in the ay of bar progi•eea. _ ff the off ff his name, and left it as the Rev. J. J. Cameron, on Whitb Col• - —Edith Mitchell, Anson Hoover, Cyara $enator Morgan the ght the lawc� old be J. Cow n holograph r now urea it. The son W il- t . legiate Institute Boarti ; on Hoover and Wi.he Br ant. Secured - enacted without bl d- thirst threll!'ta, and ism, or Bil y, as he was generally known. y y �Oahawa High School Board ; a d E. % • '` : - tom earlier infant evinced a genius for F. l;urtun, I4iaggie SpenQe, 'T. Mitchell $enator Vest advise caption. - Y and Nellie 13ut:,toe. First reader, part II, �4 hen the oauae o 'woipan came rep• in:. nlutiday, on Port Perry High Scholl �` - -. _ holograph and drausthting, which Krati- Board. ,ell his' as Wished parents, and every — RobLie - Milne, John Feulon, Lillie the Beuate on Tuea ay, there -were about a cans were ,ken to cultivate his penchant. Burton, Orvie Turner red Johnny hundred ladies fr m all parts 6f the; Mr. Burns made an effort t • have t achobl was always drawing pictures Stewart. h first reader, p�yt • I,— country — leaders i the woman suffrage � Judge Dartnetl's name substitu ell for _ Elias movement —in the mate gallery anzions -' 11th•. Cameron s, bat without sorts s. n his slat ,and surreptitioasly holdinst blurts, E. littrton, •Willie I�inuock -and (1 awaitin the res It. Senator Blair, of Committee o,n Petitions and Me oriels hem up f r the edification of the other Clarence Youn_ g. 13A�dcFL (}, BROWN, Y R • theists ; t ey generally took the •form and Teacher. ,:. -New Hampshire, w man's beat >Senatorial also reported, and the Council w nt into gore of a tutor. The teacher, one - _ friend, had promised to make if`n effort • to committee of the whole thereon. . �"- ""'•'� `�� � - et the uestion ti for debate at this imothy- 'tus, was a man of peculiar � BCARBORO. • I � g q P On she clause recommending t at the' • urvea and angles, and it was the delight � • � hoar. The pet j measorea ' of several Local Government he memorial zed tc� . f the you g genius to show up his pecnl- a ' '� Senators were tD the way as aiifinished _ The Scarboro. Hlfle As ociatioa held � piovide additional aecommodati n for arrtiea in all their •flagrancy, - eRpecially basinese, b�t they allantly voted against lunatiea, a +lengthy discussion neulad. • he bald h ad, stoop andnldera and melan- their annual ineettng at Mr. J. W'. Kpn- � their own bills i�n favor of the ladies. T7ie Committee ad�•ocated •the oupin� holy trou rs. Timot 'y onf; day found nedy'F, Agincourt, on Saturday evening, Benator Be�;k was one of these. He had Jan. l9th. Officers ale fed 'for this ear � intended to brie �t3 his bill reventipg of counties and providing tempor ry asp - he youth a slgte, an findinK another � y R p p 1 imothy itns in mi store there, he, were :— President, Simpson Ranoie; lsc 'Members of Congress from acting as lams, but the l.ouncil "did not to •or the sing ence ding wroth, ailed up the artist, Vice, (lee. Ghfjeter ; •ln 1 Vice, H. llfirk ; attorneys for railrc�ada, and he mentioned scheme. They decided addition 1 space , red' proce ell to give him each a hearty becretarv, A. W. liranger ; that a diatiuguish lady (Mies Anthony) I in connection with the present sylums � - � astitratio ,that, acco ding to tradition, (J. W, Kennel Tl,e above oflicers, to- bad seat in for hi ,three times the day was the.best plan. illiam - beneasr wa set back several Kether with I�asae Stobo, K. McGowan I before, and he h refused to go oat to see ,i Thy other clauses of •the repo wet¢: • IYer because he kn w he would be enable to `ado ter'. ears iu h s ardor ford awing. His great- and b. Kennedy, form file executive from• P t effort a boy, how vet; was ,,drawing .mittee.. ThiA association was started � retuae what the onld ask. He knew she � 'the F'i`nance and Assessment ornmtt- • n chalk n t; a board ence, about seven less than one ear ago cull has now over Would ask. him to waive th claiina of hie flee reported. The clauses ad orating .- ilea fro Bobcaygeon It represented a y � I im� rtaut gaesti f4 in favo�of her s. the increase of insurance on con ty pro- . uck awl ming. $o life -like wsa tl,p plc- bfty members. af�d after paring all ex'• The wbnrrn ar not asktng Congress to has a balancce on rty to 825,500 was ado tell. T e ues- � �. . ere, that many people :aver that the dock �nses, prizes+, dcc., let then, vote, as --II Congress has not •that !� n of antis afree license tot a Scott cram all long the frolit of the farm until nand of o�•er 881 at the c1Qse of the year. �poa►er. They sell Congress yo -agree that, ,- �• g � it came a rail fence,- when it turned Vie how this year to show one of the the following pro�osed amendment to the mdi�ent was sate � upon, seyeral � of the around a d swam bat again. This ani- bP6L ride clubs i the Province. Constitution rosy be submitted to the members conten ing that the Sco t Coun- ' 1 mated pi tore may seen to this day, P«••�• -• variou'a $late Leglalatnrea : —••The right of cil should pmvid for its own poo�•, as the I unless th chalk has w rn off, or somebody $REENW000. .. 1 � citiZeps of the U> #fled Btatea to vote, shall test of the munr ipahties do. A �t•ant of has rub it oat, or he fence has fallen .. � not t>� denied on cconnt of sez. Congress X800 was passed to fire $4th Battalion, g• benezar pbsterr� are; out announcing s grand j eha!1 'lr'ave ' K r, b a ro vials 1 a , down, or omethia hen �'V. F i Po ' Y PP P � = �the�j an ouuts con ributed by the tr�wnsht� • was twel e' years ot. ge his lather put- concert and t�a•ineeUng, under the sus• � latioii,��to enfor .the procigt�ns. of this �ouncils to be �retttrned. The Conticil chased f r him ,'ten pent camera, and it ices of the I }arch of England denomin• � artic�l. � refused to agrees to reeomme d drat p , I3't►tf a doze Senators made shelf ! � - was 1►eu forth the ;youth's chief de• alien, to be held here on the evenin of onies received from Scott Act Wes be light to wander forth un some hacklia,e � r g � speeches for and against woman suffrage, aid over to the Local Governme t. On � -- where he was unknown; and take ictures Feb. 11th. 1'ea wi)1 be se1•vecl in the P - i and t�ieu by a vo a of 3I to lti the proposed P fife clause in re ors adverse to � the s of lands a s, waterers a, and school I UranRe Hall fruin G to ti, after which as atrieirdment was i�tain rejected. The dis- P p' • Pe Pe � intro t of .Police Ma strata along girls. H was paesiopately fond of this f ad;oarnment will j�e made Lo the school . appointed ladle i'n the galT�ery repaird � � latter u suit. When fifteen years old he house, where ,literary a�ld wusic 1 pro• ' immediately to he Mfsti�8politan church, iscussion ensued. � Drlr. Smith m�ved an was alp enticed to a photographer, and � gram of rare .excellence is iromirr�l. A � whew, they open d their Wiaeteenth animal mendnieut, that the Governme t be re very aho tly his natural genius and assida- larl;e array of talons from �hitL� , Pick• ; couvet,tion in vashington. There they unuuended to appoint Major H rper as � �� ona pars verance won for him the rogue- (sting and Claremont, in aci3itiop to the � diacusaed mgtn in general and Lhe law- Ilse Dagistrate for the whole. county.: • men of `The Boy Wonder,” aanoug his 1:omQ talent, hill. fnrnisli a prograiu Fel- I ruaketa of the t�nited States iu particular �•itliout salary. At 6 o'eloeg . tl a Com- tu lat,guage suiti►ble to their outraged feel- giittee rose, and asked to sit agai fellows a the profession. Gradually ad- � don, equalled. See poFters..........11rs.'I • vancing, a started in be stness for himself, toga: ' � I � � The by -law appointing County editors • Gibf;ov, .nether to 1I r. leoman� tiibsou+ - • that . red had ow opportuuit,g9Q for dPVelopitii; � of �1�'h141,�•, died here last i�•eek.. Iier ` It-was sad to� see •Ursa .Anthony, � was read a third time and passedi. - -om� ids s of his own fill the art -. These• );rilti resolute teleran •of wo.ruan's fight for � Ou motion the Waru @u was ait{thorizerl ; fuuet•al took place uu S'uada�•.. � i Roma », ust a little discouraged. After roved u eful beyond ibis ez.pectat(ona, and — (ireEnwoud Gltnrch of 1✓nglaud,� Fetr. < wuitiu � and workinn so harii for -forty tp sign warrauts,iu favor of L. S� Acker - ' • e has b Refitted largely by the. After Gtlt. 5uhject of sermon, •`Sought obit.” i �- ears,a3he ackn.owled�ed that the promised. r}lan+ for 8'L, for.uclveitising .Jnnel session, � . its girt res came under the eye o son,eof � .' _._ - 1St3fi, also iu payiueut of S. M..'ewton's . he lend' ;teen in his craft in the pt'in- � �'�” 1. (land seemed yet along -way off. fibs Ctnew , •ipal A ericali cities, brilliant offer+i.of �� �. ; •;� � wHITeY. ' '` t }let �s•oman must have all her rights in a�coiitit foi• printing -for 188G. � . itttatio gin various studios came pouring `:_ -- . • tiine,.but thore was no tellint; bon• lonashe: I Saturclli.y.— Gouuoil resumed. r. des. � � ! - 4 lion. lEctwtii•d ;lake- arrizecl ib to�t=n n•ould ha�•e to wait. 'Mercy Itres.euted life report of t e Roads fin, but r, O'Biien, with the reser�•e and � 1 � . ; packwa news Rhical charactarirea genius, �oW the e�•eniug' train ou l�rida }• last, and � Vca. 6hattuck, of 'tilassachusetts, who a cl Bridge Cointnittee, reeoiu ending, _ decllnecl them all, preferring the inde),el:d• was uit.f at the t:tatiou Ly n large con• �is a fine speaker with a good voice, thinks, p ymeut of a cumber of acco t� for. � nee of i� own studio.. A few years ago course of people and thrcci haude� -those � it will•be at least twenty years before all � evil done �on NarrowF bridge ; also on e cam to � ��'hitl-,y, -where his pictures of �ti'hitLy -, Osbaw•tt anti Lowwauville. !the women of t:he United � States will be � est •Black River bridge, and Scu�og , - . eve m de a name, and he has since opened I After helot,► escorted ton Eleiglr by the- able to vote. She divides the women wha; b •idge. -"The cotnuiittee also recbm- a studio iu U`sha'wa. The life of William I do not �ti•ant to vote into six claBSes r n ended that m fats re accounts red eti- `Warden of the county and reception � P E. O'I3 fen is -only another instance , of i committee, a tat•eli- light proeessiou was First, the lirejudicecl ; second, the unint ti res, properly certified, be pre soled to _ what m y be done by a poor boy Rho pea- � fortecd ; t.hird, those who are afraid .of � t foi•inecl and a start utacie for town. loot• tl o Reeves of the ratiotta inino iiiuuiei- sesses P iergy. Once a boy, like everyone their ge„tlen,eW friends ;fourth, those who lilies two weeks l,efore the m etin� of . u-Uhtstauding t11e do�vnpt,nr of rain at � P o else at certain age, and now sta diWn at -shirk their duties; fifth, those who shrink - the Ilea of American bolo ra }� this time there ryas a larg© turnout, and tl a Council. . p g p y, where from new duties because they fear their life tovl-n (tall was soon filled to orerflot�•- ' The CoinmitteA ; on County ropers by hta guars dealing, unequalled pictures inabiliCy to perform them well ; and eizth, i and to rotes, he is shedciinr au ntidyinx .ing. lit. Blake, tt,ecouipi)uiod by llr' those w1:o fear the influencii of the ballot 1 ported, ,rec�mt>l�euding paym nt of ; lustre tihe p�,;,�e of Canadian history. � ! llnP. Jog• lottkL;nire, �Vltrdeu, I1Ir. I on jnimoral classes of women, aii�i _who n imhe�r of Finall accoiiuts ; th t $30 b � - - -- - -- - - - -_� ; GibLar;l and otl;ers, tc,c,k places bn the � think there is'too much �:otiu); already. g anted tilt - Junior l;ounty J idge fo -- � -� �, I plat.forica at about eight o'clock, when fyhe ytave .an eloqueti't account of the s tiouNr} *, • &e., and that the Clerk b .� , ... i d1a3•or Lout; erns niovocl to the chair. � Rood worsen are doing in temperance, iu authorized to procure the Recess y book _ . • After a brief speech froth Dr. Rae, I1Ir. tabor unions, iu lifting up the degraded fur County, Criminal and Divisio Courts - ; •- : , "� '� • 131ake was called upon, and spoke fur np everywheiye, ar,d closed her spedch by an . There were imprisoned in the j -1 durin ' •• • ANI� � wards of two hoin�. i-Ie dealt principally earnest. appeal directly to her audience, . to li;8G,. 38 , prisoners - -37 males and , on •: -•« � . •' � with lily expenditures of fire Governuiont .enlist under the banner of those �yho ask female ; of this number 6 war insan ° - .' . for the ballot. and their forth -west policy, and at .the _: • •, , The prisoners received jail allow nee der �� �C clone of his remarks war; accorded a - -- ' +�'" �' � ing •1098 days,- being the tots time o .: ' � I �` � hearty rote of tUanks for hie able sddress. , � "�. County Coui'ieii � their confinement. The cost pe day w 1, , , ' large nuiuber of ladies were p.eseut in .. --�— � ' 1 i 7� Dents. The •request of the �overno _ ��� ��� (Continued from last week.l I' � � _ the gallery, wl�o remained to. the close..... i . for a new cooriin�± stove for the view win , • ..,. � * * � ,: � he fireiu�n of the town will hold a ball M►'. Christie presented the report of the was not recommended. The alaiy f , � ' SCh � BOOkS, ,, ' - � � red supper soon.....,...The officers of °couiuiittee appointed to strike the stand - the turnkey was recommended to b �" NOt� �S�•8I', p �'Vhithy Legion of Select Ktrights, A. O. fug; committees, as follows :-- placed at X450 -per gear, to furl de boa , �� �.` - U.W., were installed. bs� Past Command- Finance and Assessment ---L. K. 11i'ui'- and washing. • • ., Slz�tes, er •.Corrnaek.........Wm. 'rholnpsou and ton ( chairman), Mowuray,uould;0'Leary, The Council °adjonr>lec� the Monde ' IIIk 8IIC1�S' :� ` � ` •' � � ' Vankougbnet were driving to Ushawa on Cliristie, Brttce, Mcllrae, and Glendinning. morning: � � _ .+ ` ,• _ � � � � -` � �� ' ' l'Vednesday� night of Ir►st week. 0 the � Legislation and Meworials --- G. Y. r - _,' ; .., Pens', F�astl,cs, wa down their Lorseran awe ,.thr win Smith (chairman). Todd, blacks •, Cnrts, i � `�� . y y g y blr., Rionkhouse makes a` 'dignilie - -- fi,na al neeessaies fc:r first -class Book thehl�•out, and Thonpson receiv cl a itnci Thompson (of Mai•,). � "warden, and fills .the ehai�r ith gre t . ' . • LJOHNSON, the Tailor ! : , and Statiot7ery Store._ severe watind o>a tl}e forehead. E,dueation --R. P. Barman (chairman). acceptance.: , - ;, _ __ �,..:.... Baird, Palmer, Wilson and Galloway. � • Bro. E. Mundy, - of the �' rt Pe . A C 1 solicited. � _ !+ ;�. Roads aiad Bridges —•Jas. Percy ( obair- Statydard; is considered the be t lookin " i, ' Z1Y� a�iecialtiea :-- Perfect fit, inaderate pi ices, L • ' ' •' '- - The •611aFt Of tile- 'tunnel Ut1t�+9r the r1V8>c ' Webster, Trenotith, man ut the rasa table, and the Chronic � ma>a), King, Robson, p satisfaction guaranteed. *' * « «., 8ar>aia has bePU souk to a dsptlt of eighty and Matthewson• ' � � seyibe the lady -" killer." _ • -DEFY CO�IPETITI�N in price, style or work- , • feet d the Work Of 87tCavatltijt Toward red (}'aol `>�11. rnahship. I have a fine seleot stock of � - - ' � new goods to pick froth. �t fiord & . •Co���c �� the centre faf the riirer is going on. County Property a � �, Whitby sends the yonn�est eiuber .. • I'iCKERIN�� ONT. - -;:_ _ ilueLtt -- �'Valter Coulthard (ohatrman�; the Coantul Board-- -;1Ir. Bur s. �'e 1 s I �: . 1�=_ � WHITBY. 4 -16; Middlesoat County Conncfl is liavinR a Fl�br{elt, Thompson. (of Scott , MoFar- g can _live at home, and make more money ) 8omethln Of a talker, toQ.l• . at work for us, than at anything else in• • l,y•law prepared rn� iding for the ay 1�, and Parker. - � Parker, from .Pickering, is ;the- onl • � • ,_ �` �oUthe world. Capital not needed :you era Die a �d +'+�� +� +•+`� -'=��r meet of License CgmmissiGnera In East, pziptip --- Mpph6r8o11 (Cllalli)]aaU), 11�C1` �millta '•IOOkIn re reBentative at t e started free. Both sexes; all ages. Any - West, and North Miiddlesex to extiQree �enxie, lit John, sod �ul"las.- xbe rf�po�r1), Board � ' l -`P .. C • -one can do the work. -Large earnings sure from 'MI$9 8, Ia. BTOTTB begs t0 intorm thA ppuW - he Canada 'I'ez,p rapiCe Qct � � ' _ ' �'• � ' • k • - - - "'' t first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better lit that he has opened Drewt and Mantle Ma)r� Pe ,;i ... -.., ,; Wlt� adolttCd• - •t" - � - `�i `• ' ' , not delay. Costa you nothing ?.ci send us our fug ROo 4 0 ofdte the Liu PeirfCct nt � Qi y .� yy PP cry «s A .branorl� of the. ��11 L�qd �s$iste At Wecineeday aft+rla�n tt•ae�eaipii, �. r t. The El n Count Council voted aan E address and find out ;.ii you are wise you Neill do euaran in ovety carae. Pr1 tq►odlerate. � t. : �� �%bitby, gar0 7rtuliC�..�f loot ®p. the appointr»ent bf a'3tl�c� #� � so at once.. H. HA;aLBiTT & CO.,,Portlaud, �[ ®. d call y licited, 7-1� .. 11as li@�1D fOrlilfid at �t133a. '- ' � , ... i _ .. : �` 1 G y . , , � . , ,. .. , is - - I .. 1 'i P; _ I ,I f i - , i I t � i i . °'S. .' 1 - '.x1' �� s /� a . i � L. I I. s . -. ,. ,. _ . F . { ;. •. ,; r. , ' •, . .. { .. 'ti .� ,' f •I' I '�. .: ,.. ..... � .. -.: , ..�.: ... .- � .- r z -.. — ,- - - -:: .. ._ - -_ ....... ...- .. - -.- :r :. ... .. -. _. .. :- : -.. - __.. -: .. y�: .. ,- ,.. .. .- i- .,,.. .(... - r .. - . 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I III I . . 0 : ; . . to Iva eht. In t to - - I - . ... I seven Persons. : I � I this & - 7 to�� fountain syringe or i ocean is thus dented the Boston .. I :.�� At th -son of the year thousands of absence of this vaeful d ce, the hot W414 merc,al. Bitueti .. . I , The ot6i afternoon Mn. M Sstlly�4ubbaoiid .1 . - . I , persons suffer almost constantly with- cold may be poured into t a ear 1� -1 k,a:gu ine 000 in clear old. 4 . I I';- ., . I the patient . n shoes at . -­It . . _6 protect the 00 Cyr Placing himself in a lyii a . . . died at the Female Reformatory, Indis'n- feet The chief causes an thi' . k - Ameri .,I - . V_ . . She was I i her 80th year, and A position with the - it is rom. th Bank 11 ew . . . -_ t_ bot neglect to e feet from War 4n such a position ' I York i that m of the Id is abi , !.. - �. . - •I . . =nft . for the last thirty-one i at the water can � from : J I W . ­ I .. � ­­- I �� prisoner � r � I . 0 '.1 years dempness, sedenwy, -habits , that'lity. The -l- Pe 1, and diseases essfig run away. foreign at - I of her t Still another method is from eaknobips in I lifer, about fifteen of which were spent hich disturb the circulation, such as dye- Boston now carry I We I . W to fill the ear with war or no go -I.- water, then place . I . . I ,:rl _� iteDtiary, .previous . ­: Pow , . . . : .% in the Jeffersonville . . th;;�h.the re eras w h 9 - '. I pepikia; etc. So much for the causes.. in the as e case year . _. 1. .�. _ I a.. I � - . .. 1�,�L -1 . to the establishing of the female prison. e opening a small ma" of absorbent ago, , I shi � ..- am the remedies? Here is Chan cotti&n, also saturated wfth water, and over e hipmen % of gold are not gen ra ly � I .. . .. I She was the oldest female prisoner in .the the stockings for clean ones daily-, and = this apply foloontational - I o2 the. batik's account. At a fi . .... I ' I . . I . .. . . I.. State, both as to age and time - of serving. . ; i I ,r8t g nce, � .'' I '_ thefeet every night with cold water, se- Theses I persons ans might Well oil e that whe ; - ­ , - � , , -'-,- I . � : 'inethods of m the � I .. ; �.. i !,.:l �: ... ­ . She protested up to the time of her death cording to he following directions; Pour tr Ia�tment are 'vastly de I -'or, ITto send abroa - E60 .. . . ­..i� .. . . . - e - I (" hwi 3 onion poultices mafid arises .90 . - - I I - I " �­ � 11, I � . �: her of the crime for which all was into a pail c r foot bath-tab about a pint of superiorito the old- ishipper would Only hav the \ - . . - . . -.", _- .� . � a to send in or- rn( - _ ' ­ .. 1, . .,.:. . I - I., . % . � .; ,t_ . - savory a I thousands - I . _ _. ,; . � I I . convicted. . and ,similar Ii tio . and if der for h;s Ill inarede o 11. , : ;,I I I 1� � .� ,.; --. ::,. .,. I ... The circa stances ortbe crime for which water, or sufficient so that when the feet thoroughly applied, mil Ot only give great .1 . the t1v I i�j � - . , .:,. .,. ... are placed in the water it will rise about relief from' pain, but wi I , 811b,tre"ury, where ml ions of ape � . . . : - _- . - , � ­ ,. � . ". - I .._ - . I she was pdnmhed are almost unparalleled in also prevent a are � I . �. . .. . .. L 1, ; ... -, . I I .. . t them to the extent of one-fourth or half an great share. of the pose, I ' ondeposit. Butthereir aufficientr - - : I . .�, .., .-- �` .. " � . he criminal history, of the State. e mischief which 118 ul . !: , .. i �.. � . .- . Mrs, inch. Hold the feet"in the water for about , why thin plan will not work. The sub- ' �, tA) .� - I' . . . usually results from infl. , tioris of this Hubbard was . . . - . M I in . -, : . . . . . . .1 - - I., ... .... . _. .: 1. . . . . . ton minutes, and then take out and rub dry sort. - I treasury can out its k - only to edi- ,. , . - . fry I � . . , . I in 0 '�._ - I - , % . 1. I I . 11 ,_ '. :t�­,_.. ..'"'. .1 ­. . .. Z � .. . 1, 1." � ... .. . A CANADIAN BY BIRTH;_'. � " and warm. In Aging cases it in better, to 4 � I . tore of the I , � . ii , � I Bove maul. ith the k of . , ... �,,.., __ .1 . � - . I . and I - . - nd both she and her husband were of Sco in ! L ' � � ..'; - 1. . Of tch bathe the feet with hot and cold Water .J ,1- I I � America ke keep de. - . .- .;: /1'.. ­'. ., I..;, 1. - : . � , i�, '. � . � .1 . . .. � . fated . I - '. � _:�t:,L:.­..� '..­ , . :.: - - . .i -,! _. . 1. I I �_.�. extraction, and soon after their . alternatio 'applying the water with a i ,.; ­ .. FOR A Biauisim. .' ...... . Poo t . . . . III( . I . __ _., . I � � , . � marriage n. � . . it constantly an encri I I - .. - I . .. .. I il. I.­ :L .. ,'�, 1. I I Id .1 ; i . , - . I . ., � . . I I _: . I . I � ' I , I .1 of I 1. . . ng, auld in tug o?ongo, or simply dipping the feet into pails If Johnnie . J- sometimes amp nting to 000 - , .1 � .1 .. . 1, . ply, ohni or 0 Th " 01. Mary the memberio to the ban I To— ti I 1z - -, :-,., . - �; .1 'WE 'ARE -OFFERING 10 their vocation they reached County, of water of different temperatures, one as Ann has fallen on the ic , or O,', lien b . . I the - I . Grant n latio I �' I t 6 Bruised Bank of Americ issues it .own certi sties .. . b",. . -.-. . . . I I . . I., -:.- this State, in 1855, after a long overland hot as can be borne, the other of the tem- in some other way, W wit you do to - . , � .; - I.. , . I . . :_0 against these d posits, r deemable (le. - I J C 11 .. . .1 , DRIVESinLADIES1 MIS a". journey through New York and Pennsylva. perature of . the surrounding air " take out the sorenes " an to prevent 'a - � 2 . ' . ! . - I -_ I .. . � _. �, .. �,:_ I ..." . = nia.- - In Grant County theyo ituned one colder. 1 66 flammett* . 9 Inand. So. whe there is 4 ecasion for ak- . __ � I . . :., _. . , t- .� I I I M I night with a family of seven, named 4prench, If you wish to have warton feet, by &I any serious in fro Occurring. ing a gold shipm nt, the cc in is pre par for L , '., 411111111111111111� t . � i . .� ....,. AND 1i CHILDREN'S - M who occupied a farm on the road to Wabash. means avoid the common habit of to"t One says, rub on arni4 a.,, ,4t other would * - - I . th�at purpose in the rear ofl ce of that nk; , • - - I �. . ... .If . I -1 i ., 1ril recommend camphor, an other, f'.Jt;,uJ.acob's here it i ' � . . �. . !_ TLES IN ALL , 5_ . ' .! It was their usual custom to spend the night them over a stove or register. This 0 . a bagged and kegge( and made ady ,- . e 0 , �; 8 : ­ . . - THE ;' I .. , , � � . ml ; � � . . Z � ,111 ... , : . ( , . . I with the family they last visited during the itself is a potent means of causing chronic Oil" or some other Popular , or f -)r shipment. I I . . I all . - , -i I � :. . somebody's pain killer." I . . I ­ ,..Ii d cold of thefeet. - ,� , .. .: � , ' 1 . I ,11 . i . ay. I But the next morning, when some I .. . . 4 . Kegs in wbieb go] cked-,, e - . . . . . .. 1� . .. . - j - - -11 � 1�_. . . - _ . ­, ) - +* W . I i � I .. : . I _.. � . ­ I ,; neighbors came tot house, they were told '., I _. .1 . - � . I -, � �., __ I .1. L ' 0 �: d isna. de - -ol . - , . I �, -11 c - � , I I .. .. .- _ � . . We say, have none of base th . Away` kegs" as called�a-e made of tra. :' . a(,, I ; I , - .. - .. : _ , �. . . I _. . - . I'� I., . . I..� with has ven, us in I 1. . - I COLD& .- - 11 .1 ' The t hare an ext . :-. - � ; . - ; .. - �- ' . heat an 4 moisture co d a 4 G I - 114 .. .. I . .11 . , . I . .. t . rcn ­16. - 11' - . '' . . I '' left for Kansas the evening before. This �'i - _. - I - ... : . , I I 1. .1 - . I in-killer" hoop. Specie is mtutshrow a 11 " r! . - superior to any . 0 I ; I 10. Le� ' is'n'' ` yIeV , - by the Hubbards that the French family had � �-- hard wood. loosely i . g . , Johnnie �and' Janie and Thomas and of the ill-8 telling and . a . . . . -1 seemed extraordinary, but the story was not I keg, nor, upon th other ha d ' Ally - I I L!� i� - . i , . I - . . ., I 1. I dirty in, , is it car . I . I . i . ! I - . -, .. I : .. - . . Hannah, and all the rest of the children are ixturqs. Take a annel, fold it y �.- - - �.., I ; � - . . I _. I . � . . .�. discredited. Soon after, however, the four � . I%111 I I . f, . .. :.1 deal - hot water an wrapped in ties r I . . '' , , , ,.. - f .,� �i . , ­­ :- - -, - �, �, .'�._, �. .�.L ... �: coughin and- sneezing and hemming and double, wring out of to d per a d piled u one * ' � _W� . 1. , . Il .1 - . . 6 . :. I I ­ body of an Irish peddler was found in Wa- 9 apply coin upon h The egs serves nly , * .­ I ­:. - � _­ .. : . I . anot r. - - � - -- 11 .. comp4ining with colds to the injured -part as hot as nbe borne �, - th . _:*: � . . - . , - .11 - . FOR THE. i 1. ­ , - V bash County, and as suspicion pointed to How and where . thout blistering the a in. If the bruise as a protection canvas go, into ich .. � . � 11 .. ­ .. 11, . .. . : ... .. ,� each contracted his cold is a -8ource,of much without � - I (11 . I 1, -1 �' is a bad one, beep up th fomen in ry hit rid . - � Hubbard he was arrested and placed in jail the gold is place i Ahe dina . 1i � �.. V - * , , - .!":. ,, � . . '.: :� - , � �i discussion, although this is a matter . .. I(. - ;.";­ __ . . I - .,�,., - I I ­ ... a - 0 - \ - I t �0­.,, - i . . " , , lions for I 1. . � : -�, .- � . t Wabash. 'The Sheriff of the count , I- .." ,. . .; _: a . .., .. . ­ . �� - ..,.- 1. , .: . .. "; I ''.�.. � _..; y several hours, which will rarely e the case miss fashion of nnies in a man's. et. - of .. - - . t - I _ I * ­� �1­ : . � I,, at . .. - .- -11 . - .- I 1. J ".. , . . this treatment, c otitis w t in cold Z I.... I , !tll.l r ­ -1 . .. .. ., , ­ �. i 1.'. ,, - -... I . Moses Scott, was possessed of the idea that of minor consequence. The thing of im Into each bag.go -3,009, an I ten bags- Ila - � p . " .. Pree(�n . . - under r , . - . �,_ i 1. . the Hubbards had murdered -the French portance is to know how to get rid of -tile ke . . 1 1*(� , . ould be a pit changin ery I . . I al , � cold. water I _r ... . i Hubbard's I . �': . . filmily. During one oL Mrs. To �. ..'' . . I � .. One ev ,the interests of security,- each is .* - . . - . - '! it masoft, I : ten miltes, Ho come L hgo Id . , bI 10 . . t I - - N: .� . �. - * visits to her confined husband, Scott, listen- , The'management of st'cold depends upon t ti lu be treated to what is technicall, r known a I . . ,, � - +,". . Z applied for fifteen or My nty in nu es two . I - . tc C) - Ae of the prison, heard Hub. since it was )" . . . I on-the ­17 11 � 1, .. �: Outs the time which has elapsed' the shippers as the " red t ping pr as. - . . �. . I . I - . � . �, .: -; _J 1. : I - . �. I It '.. ,. . .- . � '. :s - . . . - . �. _�- it . � . . _t! d reproach his wife and blame her as contracted. If but a few hours had or three, times a day, o more re At each end of the keg, in' the . I - tio _ ,.. If , " I - r .elapsed if there is much proj n - . . . .; . .proj . - - :". .. - - . _ . . . 1, .. , . . - . . ". . . ..�". , - :;. C , . - , the cause of his being in jail. She repl. r thin, 'I '' .pain. _,' . replied .. Ove the I sad, are ( . .� . . h< ,, . J: _. . g to do, is to take a warm : ... rim of the staves a� ­. I I ; : . . - - ­ . : -, . '.. . I.'' ''., A . .: - I ­�: ` * .1 �1 " ,. , that " he was all right unless the found h days . : . � C1 � 4 , . ..... �. ai., I . . : - . :: I .1 r, ''i � - I I . . �: four holes at equidistant int(rvala. . . * . I . m . � � . .- .. . a, T I � BUY, ­ ' them k, rider the floor. 11, Hubbard also said have elapsed, the warm bath ken , tIl' ' ?f red tape is run 'through th Be holes, . - .... _ : 1 .1' LADIES, - t ' : . le . - I . ON4 WITIH � must taken F WFT COMPRESS FO CONSTT ATION. in on the head of the keg, and . .., . . - that he had not been guilty of killing the in- just the same, but it will do little toward � the .. . I . - � . I I 11 . I . fro --- " f, / .11 I ! font French, the eradication of the cold; it will i ply re . f torp el the int _% . .1 - I . which had crowed when he at. Peroops who Buffer i �bow "a finally meet in the centre. At ', . W . Ott' FIRST S E E I N Ca 0 U , tempted Qo kill it, and added that she had liove the clogged state of the By are often much relieved ' tioll of meeting, the tape is sealed to the ' - ' ' . a I . - . , 0 pd ed b or the a i lica. 1. i . . ;.* 1. 9 8 I 4� ... � , ­ i, :.- - , DASHED ITS BRAINS OUT t et This bead by wax bearing -'­ -- , � � ,% of a wet�comporeas over th( atom : I i. , - I contraction fur er . a E. the stamp to 114 , ,. . the 1. . . I � � I . .1. . s '.� I _% � . . . , '.., _ I STOCK _� AS N d . - is a, .1 shipper. .. �i:,. ­ � . - ns, mail- at ra; or towel- � I �t. _ . it) - . LARGE ' t the wall. Mrs. Hubbard w"; then !1118, provided the matter is pr6perly tamed 'A moi - . . . agai * , . . . . - . or 'old, crosses the'cocean ­ - - 11 . aged. A cold which has gotten two thickness 6 . - folded into four thick ,'I, may applied Ver much as 'oes. . . . . . I... .� '. . � � I arrested, the French house searched, and three days' start, will run i P ite e of the abdo en, or a, piece of d of fieight, withou iny _. . . :,. .. . - .1 . I . ., 14)1 under the ground floor were found the of everything that can be (lone for rio-piline wfid looking ­ - � HOUSE IN THE CITY CA its course in is to the surfac every other kin I I .. . . it. Gen- moistened ,ipon� ay be' Llsed. It !I aft r. The a vera,ge - ra , . _ .. . 11 , . rid bodies of the seven i i le. matters not cold insurance ut .2,000 on P � of *-: . . t- 'r of st - 1� ­ '� I I . put- erally several days, and more often two or ,whether the water be 8 eJs I ashi' men � . 11 I ; .. missing eol I - ... � , , . . , . 1. .e, I I I � - - 11 . . -? I V E Y_OU-�:AS-GOO evidence was too plain, and liertusband was three weeks, re required for a cold to run . 8hippers who d OL ". ,. z. 1: ! , . I I j_. - . , & tepid or warm,* and I an� not a% are that $1,000,000 There are ' .. - . . 1. . -, . 0 � hanged for the crime. She w" sentenced its course. Undoubtedly something call be any 4erk fit result� to ma persons, from insure. Having tj ship( 000,000 ... � . ! J . 0 . I I . . , ­ .., '.' 1. . _. to imprisonment f4r life. . " . ,ey- , . .. I STYLES OR.'VALUE the ver unpleasant a give it in equal . half a do' " . .11 �� . . . q her part . to zep d 'er- . - �. . �_. ti i . m , FOR . Never throw done to shorten the course of & cold, even application ef a cold g' I . . I . . t , entire prison life * when it has gotten a good start. The most rag to rZe warm akin. PK,ee must be taken ent vessels, . it is strict ru . .. - - i 1. I � did she despair of I her ultimate reprieve), important thing is to prevent the taking :that the compress or nth � be firms never to trust le with Me t t .,,-. i . . _. ­. 1 1 IL''. . . ­ I ­ I L , r application, - . - ­ ... . .� . .. . 1: . . . YOUR MONEY , " '7* .:. � 1 250,000 t a . . _1 I ­ . ore cold, for this in one of the I not too wet when app it be worn . . . and up to a few �e ki:,before her death she in 11 , more the $W,()W I . " p W o most power- lied. I time on any one shi 1. . I C( , I.- � talked expectanti r hoped -foi freedom. ful causes of the prolongat n of co col(IM!,. for two or lay A certain art f irnialles'all the keg :for .- * - - '-- Li of alien three hours (14ily;man( in this I , , " � " .;% . ­q, e( . �� i . . . _. She v complai ed of her prison life, and This will not be beat accomplished by the Way relief in . : . N.. 'I., - I ,Y% er __ _,R :. .. I - - ... I Pies r -., 1�� I I - , alwa often obtain" withou the use Sold, and packs the m. The irnian who .,- " . relied upon God's mercy for her j usti - taking of hot bathe, as is so co only of any medicine whatever this * : .. " IF . .. . . � . I ". � . 1. f.,. . [ 'i :. fication. I min a . e Isis a monopolist:in big way. Ship ,ere , . .- :. _. . - I - I I - . �. . . . .t I ... . / . . I , - I., , - . . . practiced. The better way is to take . - . . . . . of largq, amounts al losel a few do ars-. :-. � I,- f pI . . ... "­ . C 0 V e one � 11, - . - . - . . . lu I - ". � � I . I � .. - . .., .. , , la - . . ,.� I . I . . � , by abrasion, but oof exceeding six en - , � _. . * . . - . .. - - M , . . - BXF " D ... . ­ t•' � A Y01UNG EXPEROR'S SLAVES. Ploy 41y such means of treatment as are ­. .R M% I), BRIGHT; , . I . 1 i or two baths at the outset, and then to em. . . 11 �' we ­ - , I . . - .. I , � �__ _. :. . 1. punceis on a million ollar shipment. he' - - 4 . . 11 I � 1,4FASE - - . I ­ . ._.. . �. : ..- - . ' ' ' � I I . - ..( . . • , against a a- _. I , � .. :." :::. ..:, ( , - ­ calculated to fortify the system only protection to found 4 * . .. . . o. ;��, : .. ' JZ]e n�rca ainat .­ � -I- - 1. � . , . .. - I - . , . `_ .. ­ . '' ,� , A lay journal calls ttention to the sion lies I � .- - :- . -� - . I., .1 , : I ­ . I., . . �,!. � .. , :; The 1441041 Who Guard Ike 011realk orthe ; � . . : - ... �.; _ . . � :�. .11. .., �L .. �.. I.- . Uf . - , � . : I , , I 'I . cold by producing a, good our el (Ltidn pment ofgold in I rs- ; ­ . � I w . I I g .. - 1. , I rminv increase in the ire f right's instead of coin. (,o '- - . - . . I:,- 1-1 - J, . , . I . _ . . . . �. ,.: : - j:�, .., � a . I c , � . L.f �: ­ . . � .. 111111110ovReMensortrib. equency to - � . .; .1 ; 4 .1 - . k, .1 - � ­ . 1­ - . .. .11 . J . I . I - ... I . daily, rubbing the body ; - . . . I - I . . - I . " " � �� . d bars ai e not tea ly 11 . . I . . I . . -'a,' 1 , , . � . 1 ; " .., . � � . . .: _� It � . _F_�.l . . 1,;_ .,:.!�� .. , ' disease of • the, kidney's in recent ye era. It obtained. I . . . . . a . - L � - _ . .. .� . , I.! . I ha4e been told that there 'are' about with moist salt, and takin$ daily and . . , I . - . () . � � � . . - I .1 . t .. �.. 1. 1. ,.;. I., . . .11 ; �!­._.. i . - kid I . I . - - . . � ;, ..., . . -1 appears from the a�atie - . I . . . - I - I ' I : � - - . :., .- . . � , , � �i� � ` -, . tics1of the in tropolis -- ­­."on ev .% " I - I . I mperorsa xercise in theopen air are amen . . . . . "N I - . . ( - � , ,_:� ".. . 5 DW mile slaves in the Chinese E I t I I 11 . , I vigorous e .1111ift 11 � : .- - n ! that more persons die annually of this . ... . . . i , :.. : , 1'. I-.:.:;;. �; � I � I I., � _. ..i. . .. r -JI ; . iZ�e, 6gure whichl it is, of coune, very the most useful measures. Mtou`who I - . � - . . ; , , , . . , . '. .. . � 1� j:_ - " � . - .. .'' :, open � .. . . It %` '..-'.: - -i - , '. 1, '. ., I I - dread di e than, from diphtheria, scarlet: ' � - The Words Ru ers, ' : I . ": !, ,; ,�� - ': � difficult to control. The nulnber, however, ;moat of their time . � I ; 1. . - 4_ � 1 ­� ., I I , - , ,1 :t, I ml me in the open air, seldom . 11. . - � . 11 . _� 00 - , . I must be large, since that class of indiv I fever, .n"demall-pox combi�ed. Th cause An European Pape figures 1 hat the C Is- . . ...; I I. � ­. J_ - I I I I . iduals suffer 16n with colds. The writer 11" � of the frightful fatality �rom this single tiAn and monarchies world counts an ng, - � I I . 9 f ; I . a alone called upon to fill posts which every- ofteh known persons to cure a hard -cold I mal&d is claimed to be c . i , It �. erT I • I . I L'� - . " I .... �. �'�'..f__ here else are usually given to men; Their when first taken by ridin X chiefly the abomin- its combined reigni familie I 408 pri -8. a � . . .1. � . . 1P : ­ , - eir . .. . . . , I . . . . t t( . .1 - :- ..._ L .. :. .- -;-;,­.,% . & (lay in A cold malady mixtures gold under t e name 4of b�er. If the .female contingent Wa3 take ,to :, '.'' I - ... . � 1. - - - . . . � / _� Q.. - I uainess is to keep sharp watch o I p atmosphere,. An a andante. of n I - L. ­. ­ , � I . � `­ I .� over the crisp I ....,:: , � � I , ''. - * , . , f 1 84. . . , I . , . - 1-:-, - _� - - . , '' , Imperm, , harem, e - - . - . . . . . .. I.. - f r t� L . I - ­1 . . I .1 .�. I � I I n d. • , . 1: , -1 '_ ­ ". 9 h e an institution of no great air seems to be effective in washi g out a � to think that the dead tie; beer The most flourishing Id elm be doub - - I . �; - %k - �- .. `1:,.,.-., pure ' Thew of the article eferred to, seems account, this figure ,a !. ,, �. - . . : � . _- - _�� �: z .. �; . , . . J . � : . . , 1. :. ­ ., 1 .:; ' I ery . , ; . _. _,* � ..� ; L ! ., The -sty 8 that of I - , I . bi . I � . - , : I: .3;: - ice time being, since his Majesty cold in a marvelous manner. 1) ffectA of ri8hing'Zna .- - : . . 1 , w I . - of Rue a, � - ., I 11 I I .1 . - l' .. ;�( common ! is chiefly attributel to t - e sono is, �u4- stein, which h Id ' thron a . � , ��' . , . I . I . � I , : � 3 � ' yet minor, but in view of its becoming practice of sitting down in the house when! a 18 .. - -.- . . .. I , I I I � tances with which it is d rated. Wb Denniark' (:recce I .. 1. . .. erviceal ile some day, and to'pay meet hem a severe colt) has been contracted, a Ito o sant "Ohlenbi irg, and fi , . - , I . e and cod. � think this is an error, ho ever, as alcohol here fifty-three print i, incli ding " 'I., to 0 ie rites of religion. ' . . I .. d1ing one's aelf,for fear that morr, cold will ' I twe Y. - - . ., �,, . . . . - B is . . 11 - WE... The Empress selects �Ike yo about the worst adulterant which it is five anti dukes, tw In r- -� , - - . . L .- I :. I .. .;:-- ..1. ung beauties injurious! likely to contain. , ext ,to it is e IH , . .1 .:". , .� t., . 1_ be contracted, is a mistaken and I kings a -, I .. . . or. r td � . I .1 .: . I . I . . . i.." � 6dmittei into this Chinese seraglio, and sht, one. ��11 a h lou# of ­.. .. � I I . . - � . . I 1:. I � . . et n, g 11 L . . . .- . . � uniting the royal cro a of . . .; . ( . . IaP to re new the poersountl every three years. d " king ' is' another mear' a of waA. . G at I'a . re. , water- nn n I . L xony, . . . I .. lip ritain,.Ilprtugal and Belgiu , besides ... . 3 . . L ,� SCIENTIFIC AND IUSEFUL ducal and � C. . here yourk * I I fiell is well worth empl " 1 ' gir s,are recruited among the fn out a cold, w .oy- � .. . ­ . . ' � I .. Wei X, . " . � � at ! . . . . � . Pon the! honor of having fhb , - I . . Itenbu ' rg- t - L I I bmilies A V ffrs o look , ing. From two to four pints of hot water "r due of '. brand zl staple - ... I ­ . ­1 .. i prettiest of . . rgi Cobu ha an Meinin n. . . , I.. should be tagen each day. A little extra I" i � - - . . t i forty ­ . . .11 .i � !­ ' I Keupp has made a . rWns, with . � � -1 . . J ... .- . .. I . % . . 1� , 1P __.. _ . , - t �eir da�ghters in the imperial garem as a clothing should be worn, and it is &I he'Bou r Eeven i . . y ; . . - 1. , .... I . so well . fol.ty_aix Meet long, gun ffir Italy which is have held Sic'ily, Yarn a an . prin �s I . . . . I �� ­ .� ANOTHER SHIPMENTi OF r leans of lattaining'high rank. These young to oil the body thoroughli after each bath. ' o g, and %eighs,- with.,the pain. M re - -'- , I - - ,- � - . ,,*, L . � - . - . ) ,wt; I . . . . , . I_— - . Ina . 11 . 1. 1, Ldies ke their debut at the age of four. If the chief seat of the cold in the nose, in ,� I reach-pie numerous than the Ho ertzolle a, the He es . . . . ; ce, 118 tons, 31 . . . - .- 1) I.:.. . -1 t I . ' - - � . L' . I and the house of - Sa oy are the impe al , . - _ . tl i L )on an remain inside the. harem until the form of nasal catarrh l'i-9f. Cohn sa)-8 are electric lights * . ' . ' . .1 � I .;.. . - I �!.. �:, I ) , , ­. . I i 1. . . . �.! . _�, ­-, . . : i � ; appropriate reme. ' to should , - . ,. I I I - ` 1. e­ , - � - , , . - , , : . , . ey are twenty-five years old. If, " � i Hapsburg-Lorrame ith thei - shirt _t ­ , . ­ often roccomend. I be surrounded by a globe Df ground glass, ) � . . . . . . � archdukes and the of race of Witte sibma I ... 11 .. It, . . . , i rval, they give birth to offspring they by ed for acute catarr I or even opal, -to-prevent injury tote hu- . . ­ , I - t in the dies, such as have been ee � S.. h, should be employed I L . numbering twent ree n or . .1. i � I . � .... �L_ . . ! r p e , hl�a become " daughters of the imperial One of the most etticient of those is ,ih�,.l man ey L , th' es of Fn ;/* ­_� , L . 13 . , j. - -, I I .0 'a t -1 ," and remain bound with the fate of hot paline, nasal douche. adminiaterf-d with . . I Bavaria, a distineiio-ri to w ic great in)! I,.- ' . , � . - -1 th A larg7e, manufacture of taper hot W is fence is attached. I' - - may a The once I eigning f., ii- I _ ,��* . ,��- ­� • , t e child for r he in& becoire a'"Son of a sponge the prorer strength for the Ito, be enured into, patents . - 1. r. - . ... -;. .,. eaven.' art I severer h : tie ying A se- lies mediatized since t e -1 I � 1. . .. , � I . .. .... . I ..,� . . � � ., - - , . I , - L, by - - T * .'' j . I- ­� r �-_ . 1'-'r� _-:"i:'.1', � heir to 10,000 king- solution in one teas of salt to tba ' cured in 411 pro4ble fields of e ition. in 18L5, are reprei in Vie ha . ., :. "..".-m-1 - '' . � . � I comp . . . ­ . d � I' , - - - �,� , , d rim* 1,on the other hand, the. pi, � sente '71, - -*, n't of water. . . . I princes, : .. . � , , - - x1 , .. () � . . . , - . t 1. , . . , � . . rear lea the age of twenty-five without For the unpleasant e- - It is eta" that a picture of a ball f III these have retained but a am, 11 portion of - '. I , . 1'­, I � . . �� . - _.. I- " A . .1i I . . ; . . . - . , . . . .:. I . n :.. . . .. . . . ... I . - � � .­ . :- :.. %; ­_ � 1 � . . . . . i _. .. . , . �.!. . � I . - . III lies been `5 ' I . . I I costs I , . .. . .1 . - - , . � . . � � . fin a fore a screen aLen with e their privileges. ' The . ­ 1 , Z-4 1 ding i4crease to the imperial household, which characterizes the t th rgo and e- . - . , 1, . - _.:;31 yi ritrining at th be I . .. L . . . _� .�. ' . I .� .% * 1, a e siege 6f a cold � 0 1 0 I ­ . .:.., , .. . . '. '­ , . , ! .. �.c­ I .Nlr )Juybridge's , ecausabacha are close ra ie . - t .. .. . .is sent home to her illustrious parents, "'in the head," the inhalmInt of menthol or ' * fastest Bhutting ca eras e P 11' do, not mer - * � , * 1_ , t I- _ .�' '' . - ." . .. ., . :1: � r , _ . J in tile one tk-usandth of a a accond. they both belong to he Teu le .- .., ., , � a d honestly weds a- mandarin of the place. strong vapor of ammonia are remedies to .. e . , ' ___ - a ., I , t - " -' . . HU 0 Sell ­ . ­ I race and flourish on . . . I" I � We Coll t, I 0 . t .. .11 he legal ex-concubine of the Emperor is be recommended. . lit istance , I at both th, erman a 1, - - - . I ­­ windo 3 . I L . - ., . . , A w7open a all lit le ..' - I . .1 ::! � " �... . I . � \ . 4, i .I.., I h cored ,, a person of high rank, having . I i, - I I I th but because for man 7e:rgand generati 9 . . . . ,.. . R I , ­ i I � - - � I.: I r . .. - I - .1 - I L I , ' I .1 .. . r , art the most exalted position. .. - � :. � topand battom, and shim -h also inter-married. e , I . "M . he d at � - . a t iey dra YL . , . I . . t h . I - ­ . u I they have constantly . - - . . _"�. .,.- . : � . .,. - � 1 I- :. _ ��: To STOP A Col,I) fN' T111k HEAD.: . 7-... :, � _1 � - . � open, are the only - sure '.. 4 .. ; ., I ­ �... 1, " . . .. k I I ; . e ping I9velK Empress Elizabe�li of A stria is e ­ I - - . . -_ � i. . . . - - , .. I - ,...- - . - rot is entitled to seven only of L.' . � . � � ­ . . I �� - L _'­ ­_ I'. e a a Of - .1 .. .. . ,. ­ .. i ; ..; ";;.s. 1. It.. . I _.- LTONS . L. I I _�' , . � t , - , I H . ; ) � *, - 0. , , .. " !!. pure air inj a sleeping room ' 11 ­?- ­ i r� : . . . - 1:. .­ I � . . . - If the cold. has been contracted but 'a closed. e a imilia - '. I . ;... - I i , '. .'.. � - � -,� ".. ,; I etgsa concubines, but the number of Be door are aug ter of Duke M In of Bax-a '� - , i I _­, I ­ I r - , ,..I I e I � I - � , .: I I., .. . . I .. . .. U. 11'..J . is the ife of Pri e I ' ' '. ':'- l� _- it - , I I I - . � : � � Ri Ion Placed at his disposal in unlim. few hours, and the chief symptoms are w L liter Giael 1), . - .: . I . . 2d her daughter Giael L - - -, - ,. , �k.­). , I I Kin * .. , - _ , � , . I , . �1. . ite T t accounts for the large number -sneezing, water a 118 is (I ._, '_'-, * L I - -.1 ], ­. i. � . The t6r power at Niag ra Fa be Leopold, cousin of th prese t King I - . AUBUSSONS,'].. �..', �,: . � 1. ., . . . I I& � . I . . - . .. . . i developed at an expcngo� of $3 000 , " 11 I - . . : .y discharge from the nose, . t , .. . J " � - � : . . 1. . ;4_. . , . . 7A i ` . ­ .7 I.; f gard eunuchs engaged to watch over a "stuffed" feeling in the head, and genets) I A nephew of the Regent. ' . I I I . I - ,': - ... . 'L I...... I . ­ I . _. � - - , . __ , , , ­.. - : � _. � _p._1­:; poetaster said, not long ago' I - _ ; . - �� - 'a ­ al i-. . .�' _ � - _'. . . I .. I . . serve 11 these seraglio Princesses, who chilliness, it ma, be abated by - energetic I I --- - --- a � � I ­ 1) . - . 4 . - I I . -4 - - --,e - . � of plat - I " " , perinte I tz bath, I - L i.:,- rider the vigiont su- _____1 '- - treatment. L Fake a hot foot or gi " And what a tremendous wate power : .. I -_ --I,- , r. I 11 . - de ce of t e Emp I - � � .. . I AXMINSTE ' '- P ac u � 'oro Prevei4 koths. 1, - � I . � -1 . I . I � ­ I ress. or both combined, 'drinking during the bath \ One man knight supply all the world with floc . . . . - . , . . ; - , I - �� V 1. I : It ­ , , '. , � i t (ir two of hot water or hot lemon - correspondent o . . 11 - '. U, 11 I. , . ; . I .11 8 ch ma nere appear very a"ge to us, � pin 16 w"ted o'er its edge; I ___ I . . - . .1 . -- . I:. .11 I 1_....­.. . . . . .. ,.!I . ade., With a sl4le Privilege." L A f J .the Phila&lp A . . 4 _. . I * Za . I . . _ . �- �_ � - - . ; - .-- I� . I . - I - . at rot sig t, but •-genuine Chinamen , who Ater the bath, sponge the body with salt A Ruisian engineer claims to have Press says : ." I have I never, during L I -.- - I I .. . 1- ,� and'VELVE S hol out a unchly fo ' i . lip �- -i . � - I - ". _N , .. . I r ancestral worship, water, using a Ablespoonfu'l to the quart. di cov. twenty years 4 . . . . .:Le.. . % .. find them practi' ered a j)rocess of reducing etroleurn to A house�eeping, had a in b I ;* -,. .. n . 1, , . cal d 9 r the ' . . 4 .e _ t a., t � , r .�.. I . . . I i - , an good, and ascribe to Remain in a warm room, carefully protected form of crystals, which 'I � - :.. , , .3- , I . , . an ,attribute my ,- - .- - . .. � . Ilia, easi and - fi . _. . . , .. I . � . . . ....Z - � . . I . , - . - . - ,ider to rej. has a any distance I �� i � .. � ­ "'! . , ttain . They cAt . . - that Chinese civilization from-drafts. 2. Bathe the face with very Bftfely transported to munity entirely to the use of turpenti ' -_ 'I . _* ;-. . ' - ... , "; - .. I a I Special , Prices, ltd knot imagine how a hot water for five minutes eery hour.' 3. reconverted 4uo liquid form. T hen After each of iffy carpet is well swept, it a . _� ­ . :,� _ ! I . ...'', 1 -"' * �,­; :'I,_�.��.'- i ,..i ,-- i .. -- them the i exults t 7 be , of- any description, ` ) P ' ' ": I ,­ - , , �. 1, - . rice n o , an, - ,,. - . . . . - N1 .. - nation can endowed with better manners, Snuff into the nostr4lo a Rot solution of . . . I � at once gone over with . . , '. '. .1.�' . . I _. .. d�ce our large stock* We are, if it hopes to endure as I . . he following mi - _. � - , ..� � - - ' � . . �. %_.! �. .�. . . . long as the ages. salt, teaspoonful to the pint of water, every A gas locomotive has bee a tried for Bev tore : To-thr" quarto pure, cold wil, I - � . .. . .: �'1_1_ ...., _' _.­ 'I , ' - �. .- � -.1 '� 1! The throne and family are thus never with- three hours. 4. Inhale the fumes of & b�ourne, ictoria, on', the add three table poonsfu of turrentille a � a - . C . " .� .. Brat months in Mel 11 . I . ,.. � - . . . � . . - . ­1 , I also giving Big Drives In. I -j: _'... m a . �.; '-L I..", out ieirg. ,This institution of eunuchs is monis or menthol. 5. If to take street railways. . . . _. ti i� , , ' " L - . .� . I .., �_;, ­' g ; . _- m .­ impossible' The gas is carried in our this thoroughly saturate ee 1 '. � . . ..1. .1 . -,. . spon e, squ . _� 1. - I.. It - .. . .1 � . I . ,� .- . I; .. I . i� * .;; 1�. I ,", f .. . of of Chi4ese origin. It was rted a hot bath, the next thing to coppoor containers, sixteen i ches in dia e- about t -do dry, nd ear . . . - -1 - : � .k i'- ' I d, : h. .1 . � 11 v. ., be done is to . . L - - I .. � . ''. _,.4. ­.. .. I �.. , . .. . y he learned, from Arabia two , go over I " and Versia" take an abundance ter by six -feet long, and is compresses to breadth separately and .-all the corn ­ - I .. of exercise in the open �� - I I _.- - , I I , [ , I' a Chinese ot I air. A . P . '.' .. .. . -- L - _' - 1) � .1 . . � _,., . renowned Chi aero-�.�It W Active exercise for three or four hours 150 pounds on the square i�ch. The on- As soon as the water be comes soiled ta'k-4 -, - . * :,. � ­. . - . - 1. . I . , � :: I , o ce adopted at the court of I in a keen, cold atmosphere is equal - , . ,_ ti , . the 9 to a tents represent about 280 c. gas fresh supply. � .You surprised to a 1. - I .!. t 11: ve eigns, an will be I a ­ L . . . ., .*I I i* . ., � d has ever ei oe retained in Turkish bath in its metal purifying offects, at normal pressure, which is found sufficient how beautifully it will c can y ' carpe i .. - - , .. ' L, I I � . .'--! � * - ..-:.: � , I of v . .'. �_ I .;, _1 varying success, a rtion of that though course does to for a run of fifteen in . .. I .. t 11' not cleanse the akin. The locomotive besides being one of the : Vo , . , , cell t'influ6nce which Orion Is are so pas . - I weighs n ilea .- arriage ),at di�ir,,fftt.kk 1.1 - , . _1 . - J 4A to" and & 3,500 My father, an eminent hysiclaq, had t I .. . . ­ . � T. , "_ . . 11 ­ I- ­1, . ','I! . . I. .., _ ­ , I - ..... . . L . . . . I _� � ,I. I � - . 1_1 ; -_ - . ! . ' ` ' icon telY ready to stand up for and defend. ­ - ' : ! -_ ­ ;1 -` . pounds. I . It - .:k .1 I %­ : - I.. �. . � .; I � . .'! I I i.! . . � .. . . I - /_' '- .''. " .1 - I . - _.. . . I-, . '... �. �...L . . .1 . _ I ' ' - .- . " I . � I always Practiced in his ?amily, a4d we w L, � - I . 1. I � � '! . _,. . , L .. . - I . I - " ' - ' . / A never u L: . - .1 !_ . . .� 1� .. . I . : L .1 .':' EARACHE. : � . �. �'. I . 131 � 1. L , .' . Another 'natural gas field h been receiit- r tro bled with fevers any "'. : � L. ., .. . I - I .. 1 1. � , . / . I . I � o e t I - whi h we are selling at Sets' 35e,o . . Children' J 1. A"- . r It I : " ... I 9 Shoes. - I discovered and partially developed, at �1 . �_ , b , , I _J­ - 1. I I I.. 11 'Iment with moths:" " , . � : . - . I U e of the lincoat distreasing sa a of - , " , . . .: . . . said against the ! . 'J., an 45c per yard and up, and, rite) hood "' earache- C-Ont to PO U - , - iMo IL foot of i�Ze Huron, withi the precincts . ­ I -1 . I- -... L. . Y of forcing children's feet into short ch r'L'ry t - . r - . I . L.. . ­:1, . 1) Ill tOe rdf e i bill h . . .4 ., n . appear ­*�, - . vy, wide UNION � - no means of little moment, except as it Is a Bails . - . . . - ` I d arrow-toed shoes; Maly children be • opinion, also, this common -4 .p ulcer of the city of Port Huron. Mr. Charles 'L Ajd 2.00 coun I" , , , affection in by Ba-I . ew V 1_. .-. . 9 h . I CAR -, .', ... , while", boring for oil,`in June last at Montreal. I . .. . . � � ;�­ -1 I It is pro canted the be I- � . 1`1 1: - . re they a struck � 0 . . : � - : ev ten years old have incipient a source of pain and inconvenience. ci an immense flow of gas, �t a depth of counterfeit that has et . ­ . .. . i .. . ., 1 .. .; .. . It h be in de. T 1:. - . ..... rug :­J .� to. . _'.1 . foolish as little more than 50 . ;- .- 1. , , . - PETS at 40c, and ALL-,. � d bunions caused by the fool happened in more than one in D feet Awo Wells bill is on of the Du i .� I L_ i � , It . ­ .11 carelessness I 1. �. , . lee ri I . T , I.- . . I I - , !.. . . � ride stance that a gunk subsequently oults, 6xhibit- Dufferin to 110 . " . __ e I . �. on the Paxt of the neglected earache has resulted in the death " a picture on y'). The i *gnette :' . - - �� - • I . ,, � 1 ,&o �r . "issue ( ith L at 65c per yd. i, Oth re Man do not know that if a of the little sufferer in a pressure of i ' ' • " I I . - � _ I ­ . ., Y, ift - � ­ ;; v� . I I ; I I erer s,fter w 1% rids to the square .perfect, only- the is a little broa � . N --- � !- � � I. - ­ - __ 1. - - - - c ild' toot I .., � - L. - "," , � 7.' "' _ro ;. weeks of most inch. This. would appear to fford' the face I- .. .: . �. W, I ) ; . I : I )­' _; I ., - 1. is Many to'develop naturally, acute anguish. In some cases, death re. , do I � , . ., 1. . .. � . _ I T .. I . I - ,:: � ... . I I 00 sekeepeis will I ' one and the forehea,d slightly contra,c d ; . ­. � - �1: a r .. ­ . I . . � . V L - save money hen fully ( eveloped it can wear with ease suite from inflammation of the brain at solution necessary to the in ufacture of on the is are omitted in 11 e wo .a I I Brim I - n r . .. . � . . .. � ti . _. . j-, .- : . a in h an aller shoo than when Brushed a salt in this region, viz, chea, el. Though fah America ;. . L, . ­ . I . # � � 1, - , I . by urchasing their CARPETS & :4 k is . . . - .: 101 . � � - N , . . . 1. .-I . k 11 fol 0 ng . Period many Years removed fr9m the first a new find, g 'to. -very pale � . .. . _�. . . i - ;* I] . . , .�, . . - fee cad out of shape while irowi attack of the majad an acute attack as is not w o y unknown and the paper i slightl .Z ­ . 1. . . I 1, �:. ..� - . 1­ ic . � ''. . I . Th foot is part of the body that ,in e the region, ha M1 f 11 - ,:_ - r - I - 1. - I g requ . : � L . . I I �' - r , I - irrom ­ - L I i... . being the extension inflam tly en found at poorer than 1. it, z - a . - . . . e If _ mation to . an that of the nuine - . ." - .`:-� - , ­.. -. mPI tea its *rowth early. The size, of the delicate depths v from 80 to 50 1 ­ �'., -, _., , . . - - - ,. � . , I '; -,-. t . the t* membranes of the brain which ,feet, but payable in, Montreal. le num r on th - L . . ' I I.. -1 I ..N.., :- .-. 71 _ ­ . . I I � . . . � ­ 1. ... y . I � ... I .. _. 11 . . ­ .- � ., . . _ : ,­ ` f never .., I � , ­; .. & growing boy is sometimes notice, lie in close contact with certain = . . I ' ­ P .'...-' P al [Y te ,'. irikin the reet- of his body has the ear. portioris of 6 quantities. 1. � . � L. .::�i , .­ � ,_� L" , , e I - . ­ - I - , . - - .; I 'I � . I propo on- . I i aster . ., ; .1 � . . . - .L. I At?. . very case Of �karaohe, Whon'th & A.M. 0 has gran L . .. .� ..- - - ­ ... * - , 0 ves are thro 6dl.and ' matron of an tedaw ant fo the for � . . - :, t � . � , , " .... _� - 96 growing foot is Id into short no matter ve im- . . I The- Prinod 'of Wales, rand ' . 1;V * , I . 't L t Y' fit i i growth,. the feet we rti It in important that a . * counterfeit of serifs B. , - - E. LE Y & P prom . the . . I.. I sh me, toes are how' should red 'Vehicles are ' - L:.,: 13 a g out -Ame ' led in q � . . . I ! , .1 :_ _.:,� . , � - ­_ _ . e pain -funeral, &I . I . .1 L - _­ I I � . ... ' ways ow op ":'' - �-- '. -1 - 1 , L.- " '.. - . pushed 6ek" and become mediate and efficient attention, as going X410 - .: . �- 'i .. J� . - ,.., :, I ..to , th t the ends. They are eased , � to & land for the p r in Eng * . , , d' Ainen , . - '-' ... 1 . . :Ies up tweeo your urF#m Of I . � - - -;. :` . , . I is Often 4 precursor of deafness, resident hen fadfities, o 0 orle'ra - . '.- . . � � ­ - ; � L � - , �j not Of hot" and the wagon ahi� you so - _- - '­' �,-:., , 1 8 to 132 EW at, U - _r. - - ag the ' of the shoe, oor= am an thin that . . . a ­: , I - . I I '. . ; 1, . -----%a ­.. . mare mious, a ill not in Cam Of a -a stop OU . - . I � I � . , . nmu . sudden . �, le. , . .1 . ­ . -- . 1. " Out It in estimated that 30, femabi 6�6 .1 - . .. I - . e . . . I . T11 Am enlarged at the great and ma: On complete stub- of the of the Ohole ow i ou, mad find husbands inside of a . I . . . .. . . . . , lHit . t Of 0 way get I . . � '. I , _.T"07409 10 to, causing bunions, which we Ject, but it Ins be to the reader to thus 4417 haviqg a C rttilght �n Wy . . . . )'-' , ."Po 0 Zwkite out.1, I corns. : i know that the got' ' In Your 0111ning AM Montana itori " 1i • I 1­ :­ - , wmer douche is aria of the wigon. - . .- � - . .- I I I . doesn't . I . � . � - .1 �.: . " 1. �1 ". , . .., ,';. " %, ;. r _I - niov 8 . -1 .11 .. I . �1�.." ,. . :, . . � .. - '. . 1: - I .. - I . ­ -, ­.- - I ,_­, �.'­_ � 4 " - , . . ;:. . �� 7 L ' . .. . . . . I . I � ­i ;,; V�:. I . . - . I ': 1 71, - i.:. !, . . . .': i i 4'.. �1: � . , I I I ­:, I � .. . . _. the procaidon 4 M I ... �_ . I . . I I . P0 11 I �111 I - I , �i , ,?o " CO DI a MaRlIcs hl t MaRlIcs I ii --I- , I - T. I 'i y I - 0 n - C I d 0 ' 8 to ric i' It t d P ? ,he I .-. I � Pin n I �h fh � - e " v' e, - e a a il 11 I " el 11 I fo r, and ' r If n b ! k tht 1 � ti _e e '11 . 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I �L . . , . : . ,61i 1- . : .;e - -11 I _ _� . :1111, It, .. , , , - I _ . _ � !,I � i.� �a V E- t -� �� . I .i i i ,� ,. - °� j f . trlbuted the presen lack of merest display- to e► remark byy an auti•$emitia deputy, the 'the old � died remedy. Ask your Druggist. . - , . ed• to the ezaitsme t of the Dominion eleo- Premier anstafned In empphhatic language the I A. . R18 ' . °' �� xont . -' � � lions, but tr'aated t at, des ire this, some• principle that Jew anti Christian sre entitled , Cattle are reported be wintering well thing tangible wo ld; sho fly be done to to equal rights. 1►l/1t A�— �. A WEBK and expenses i - � at Fol t McLeod this w _ ter. sttllft..�e movemb " 8o a other of the - WORK.�p�►id. valuable out�6 and parttoulu,s tree. ,, The French Cabinet has withdrawn the p• o !�1[;liBBy Atrgustt►, Maine: • . IulmigranQe continue_ to a -rive in. Winni -,� Ganadiitn cities y tlyke� the initiatfve, supplemental budget for =73,000,000, intro- `' MONEY— INTE1iEeT YIgaKLY Pe8 by every train the Eaat. ., `sald lfite General, " nd �Ive "ill ge't left." daeed by M• .Dauphin, the Minister•Q� hie- s �ER CENT. --n� o��aeion ; liortg:ge8 • The North -Nest ounted police will Ne, foundland im rted ,698,000 worth ante, and rrejected by th'e budget Folnmittee purohaeed. K. H Tilwi[PLR, �s Toronto 8trnet. shortly.be supplied will. t) }e blunlich ®r rifle. of goods- during the act file, 1 year, and ex- of the Chamber of Deputies. The ministry pHLKTS OF 6 a loo. 1tUg10; 'ao,000 orted• $4,881,000 orth. The Newfound- have secs fed the committee's proposals in- �� 000 � • �� innipeg capitalists have formed a com- � � p a r pi.,y.. Bra.t� In.t'". Vtott°", P7 °t°'r,' Y u puny to construct a line of railway to the a4ders sell ehie8.y eh and .fish oil, and buy eluding that for the issue of sexennfal 'Fltea,' null Mits[oal Iask. Trimmiltgs, at reduo.d n from a road almost ver other commodit treasur bonds Lo cover the present deffoit. Pte• ,R-"B• BCJTLexD, 87 Ktng Sk w., Toronto 8 � boundary. j. For ex m le the 1 orted last ear -,30'3 - A . Csrbinet crisis ie now believed to be d Protests have been (fled against every p Y p Y to loan on Mortgage: •Trust funds. Far 693 ba refs of $our 19 035 'hundredweights averted. � . belle of MONEY particulars apply to Bser+T, CeaD- - - -' meuib� r of the Manitoba ,Legislature except of but r, 858,333 � all of molasses and wroll, Bt�►oxarocx J= seer, Toronto. those returned by acclamation. „_ o� D9apatchea from Brta ,the capital _ X0,057 tons of coal Ctihada supplied the Queensland, state that the colony has been 1puly six' miles of track remain to be laid Tar er ro rtion o the coal and the butter. • � po swe t by a fearful cyclone, accompanied by to complete the Canadian Pacific air line politic 1 economic will differ as to the � - • - a rainfall of such extraordinary oopiauaneas i • • from Smith's Falls to Montreal. �, effect f the exceaei a impor upon the pros• that 20 inchoe of water fell in a short time. 1 Two�men have been arrested en siispicfon parity f the colony To" me they portend The readlt has been dieaatrone floods in • - • • - ' of heft g the murderers of Harris at .the ruin ; others the .iodic to that the col- $risbane, and some of the thoroughfare$ are - - -- - - -- - - -- 1 month of the Fraser river, B.. C. � ony is getting tram ndous values in return submerged to a depth of 2p feet. The'city ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR8 FREF. It is.sai�l that a warrant for the extradi- for its products. I is entirely cut off by floods fxomita suburbs. (CANADIAN 1iU81NElil3 UNIYEttBITY and Short - ` tiou of Hoke, the Peoria, Ill., forger, will - eM' tticAN. ( � � Reports say.mauyperaoushave beendrowned. `� hand Inrtltute, Public• Library Building, To- . be at once .issued by the Department °. of It ia'stated that ay Goilld �ie,about 1 to rot,tc'• S,ecu►lties Book•keepinR, Penmanship, Shorthanf>'�. Typewriting, etc. Write for particulars. • austice Ottawa. + I � ' �' + TsOxAa BexaoU6n' . . /= , have a direct line u � railrolad from Denver �`` A °'�.OVer 8 Strail�'�e DeatL• utflctal lteporterYork Co. Courtr, President.. ', The (;,overnment steatlrers Neptune'and to Nev� port, N. J. John Inigert, awell- known yours$ tailor, Cs►ar.sa H. BROO,cs, Seb'v and Ma,lager. Niorthern L�ght are still making daily •trips The United Sta a Senate lies rejected died the other morning at Louisville, Ky. -- - — - - — - -' ea�cli way het.veen Prince Edward Island the constitutional a endment affirming the Tli�e circumatances� surrounding his death - � an l the mainland. I . 'pright of women tot a suffrage. , are particularly sad. For several years past -. �Iessrs.�►1cLaugh In Bros., mill owners, I There is an epide is of malarial fever and Inigert had been visiting Miss Theresa " .. tjtta,wa, sold a fe d ys ago their entire measles at Tarentu Pa.; a thriving town PfetPer,'andthey ware to have belen married • season's cut to the a I"ork Exportation of 3000 inhabitants and many deaths have shortly. Every p-eparatio r hid been made ' Conip�my. 1'he figure as close on �.i00,000. occurred. � for the wedding, and a nice little cottage (LEN 1 E'S 8 E E D 3 AR TN 6 B E 8T: ' S Lafleur, f Paint Levi, died; � � had been furnished for their home. On a re- )Illnstlratrd Cataipgne for 1887 :1.: , Dr. lT. �- Terrible •suffering exists on the CoIvilYe cent Wednesda the; ours man had called -' containineaescriptioaand� onsofthechoiast ' rattler suddenly the flier morning, lie rccervation, W. rt'., s allpoie having broken y+ Y g y FIELD AND CAR EH SEEDS was �u_his fifty -thud ear and was one of 'out in the tribe witk great fatality. Provi -� at hisbweethearta home, and the discussed the liest known medic 1 ractitioners of he .rthe future pleasantly for a few hours. btanedriee_ EvcryTarmerandGardenershould 810118 are In inadequ te.• + love a co{,y before ordering seeds for the coming � - - p About 10 o clock, Mr. Inigert aror?e to sea :on. tiatrdsomestwWlogucpublisnedinCanada dstrict. The Grand Trunk reig�ht lianas on Fi,iver leave, and was in the• act of kissing the • 1 - � A son of Lieai: -Col olmes, commandant •street, Buffalo, wit all, its contents, to -, young lady "good -.bye "when he felt a click- i � � �' • '' of (. Battery, British Columbia, was killed gather -with a numbs of'freight care, and.' ing sensation In hie thrnst. In a few' mo- ~ - - -� - - - - - -- -�- - - -- ' — ' recently, near Victoria, through the accident- the office with the ooks and documents, mentahebeca:ne very ill, and fell unconscious } n p r I • : , ; al discharge of stifle in the hands of his elder 'have been destroyed by fire, to the floor. The frightened young lady's Nam��ton �calU tCol ln•other. �` � � � ' screams brought her mother into the room, • J. R. Booth A, Co.;`�.of Ottawa, have eti- Telegrams from Ja pa, -Fla �, `say that flip All St�lcs of Improved p members of the Cub n federation fired on and a messenger was sent after Dr. Suter, /� tioued the Government to locate a light- - who arrived r;oon. In the meantime the STANDJ"1RD House in Southeast bay, Lake Nipisaing, the $nights of Labor as they were leaving unfortunate young man was carried into the • claiuling that -it would pror-e of great advan- their hall. One knig t was killed and three next room, and placed upon a bed. The = SCADS, ' ' �� tags to lumbermen. se�)ously wounded. he trouble has grown Doctor exanpined him and found that hie , . we make a 8pectalty ct An unknown scl coffer way- Decently outs .of a strike inaug rated recently ; , ,, throat was swollen, and that he experienced - � �� wrecked on a rocky r of at Upper Prospect, During the pa$t, w k there were e%glit- great difficulty• in breathing. All night SSy, � �tOCli, aIId Portable Plat - about 25 miles west f Halifax, N. S., and een cases of small•po in New York and one Tong, and up to the time of his death, 51iss f0Y'IYl �C�eS. - ' ' her crew, supposed t consist of -six or eight death; I`l8 cases of di htheriaand 49 deaths Pfeffer sat by hie bedside, and everything - BE�� 1N THE MARKET. - l��i,, all perished, against 111 cases and 41 deaths the previous possible was done to relieve his sufferings. . .11r. Sandford Fle» ing •states 'that Jwoi•k week ; 6:i1 cases of measle$ and 68 deaths Consciousness returned tohim the other night Kr�ry o,,e Guaranteed. _ _ _ w ou the Bennett- Mackay Pacific cable is at a against G41 cases and• 72 deaths the and he wit's difficulty coliveraed with those Au i3tylea of Tn,oke. `.._;,;. F � -.. " standstill pending the conclusion of negotia- previous week: Dip theria and smallpox sheet his bedside. Next ' morning, at 6 Send for Utustrat•d _ - J I ` tions_avdtli the GovPrnmenta interested in the smallpox are on the ncrease. Six cases of o clock, the swollen part$ were read}' in- Price l.iet. _ =��- ' completion of the enterprise. were reported•Saturd y. flamed and he was smothered to. death, be• 1 • i" � . " � ing unable to breathe at 'all.- . OSBORNE & CO• N MILTON ONT. : Two new• townships, comprising some of About two hundr . cases of grant powder � _ - � � ' • : .the i•dchcst agricultucal�la is it) tf;k Province exploded while in flea sit over the �Iisaouri • •�� .._;, - - . u� hl.uebec, ha��e bee�i adds the surveyed Pacific road, half a Ile west of Fort Scott, � - •Ari Imperial SensailOn.. 'ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. � � portion of Otta�,va ounty the recently Kansas. Fifteen fre ght cars were com- -A 1'aria special says . `,` All'the �•e,ek'' to ° • cum feted -serve of the Lie a district. letel demolished an 1 a ma azine car blowp Paris has been atheringg - iutereat in .'a ue p Mrs t Q a n � H ' ' \ Pa meeting of i a3ters mates and sea- to atoms. The engin was badly broken up. stories that a natural cliil d of the priigice U ILL hL U��l �UIsU�e hllld d 1 ' A brakeman was i atantl killed. Ten dm rialr�ac about to be roduced. Grade- � _ � - men, held in � King ton, it was decided to Y Pe P P - petition the Govet•n lent not to change the thouus,and dollars root• h of glass was`,.broken filly these have taken form► till now their Li FE ASSOCIATION � n, law so as to enable eke bar es to ru with in buildings in the cif complete publication is ogly a tnattar of a � ' g The largest anQ moat prosperous open Assessment to .� . only one certified o car on board, as opos- Great excitement pcevaila�.throu t clay or two. 7 he story' ds git•en so much Aelwciation in the wort de+?tres �act,ve represents- � . ed i,y the Canadian btarine Associatio Chili at the appears ce of 'cholera a'ite credit,ility that the 1';mpreas h:ugeuie leas rives in every section of Canada ; ilberal inducements. A, I telegraphed to the 1)uc a Mouch�r to make It has full tlovenuuent Deposit, and under the super -' H Benjamin•, Haga an, of Thorord, nt., is boundaries. Strict q arantine was enforced v'sion of Insurance Department at utawa., eo � strict dui uiriea. What ryes wc.t ht to it i � ii�uler arrest do San Francisco on the liar a against vessels comin from suspected ports � . i g g Cor pondence solicited. Address, � 13 to he fact that i,o money is cltamanded or :� � of eml,ezzlink $1G, � from •his em to er and the passes on t e Argentine frontier i � J_ D_ W � L L'8, p r a arentl • desired and the effort is comin• -. Sir «- illialir -Howls id of Toronto.- G' v�rn- were eloaely guarded, but the disease aur- , p. - - General Dtanager,' •. _ � p _mounted all barriers. ndreached the Pacifial ti "us tb hi,le the child, The mother is a� a i� � �la� ittreet I.axt. Toront�.� 1'r<incls a toisecurr H3aman'saextrad lion. slope. , The disease i causing great htrvoc i achoolmiatrerts .ill Australia. Net ,dot;u• -- - - - - -- -- • g meets are in the care of bIt•. Keynoiila an ' M o r� ®I l o u s . I� ®m o r y - in the Argentine Re 1)blic� forty deaths a � ' '` At the Basilic z, Ottawa, Vicar -G neral }•:n dish solicitor, and consist of two letters , day being reported iu me places. b D 1 s C � d E RY a .R�,u "thier again sev rely denounced skating, and two telegrams, the former unniistaka- ' `- (,1,1 in the prdnce'g handwriting, but they I �pttotisuntitewrtuic•lala stem-cureot3ttndtvan- � tol,ogganing ands h�pastimes, and exprea- roe lux..._ ,.; y sad cur rise :the to obedience to the • I� y doting- -Any b�Nrlc ic+arnwi Ip tine reading.' Heavy re- p - The French have a aauated Taatatave, , in I refer only to trifling dueations and appoint- ducttwis rvr la�.yrat ctas,te,+. ProapPetw with opin- - » fishes of the they h, parents •hadno�t fur- �;lladagasct►t'. manta. The child, which was at I3ercy, is, tech or alt. Yn�wrnn, rn� Ast,•onompr, lions. w. w. bidden their chile en to indulge in ahem. ' � � or,wats a few da sago, at the. chatoau of the Aaron, Jcu.0 P. Brcx.r.urx, Bra Mires, tvooD and .. The Abyssinians h e captt�l'ed FTarr'ar, I 1 .�l , yyey __th© Chateau de �3ana ' others, sentg,rte rsr.=, n. ; • A Iication has• een. made to Chancellor defeating the Ameer. � �litrc uis d 0 1 YR.OF. �.OIS�;TTE, . PP ' , ,,- � �WUCd _ 13ellevuey- -where there ds reason to be- BS7 Fittib A.onue, Ne.w Toi>k. .� L'oyd apt Toronto o behalf of the Ontario, The•Turkish Go�•er meet has ordered half "Have �im�ortanQ ix,terviews will take place. - - -- -A 8 8 E 8 8 M E N T $ Y 8 T E M ��ault 5t. Marie Ra way company for an in- a million repeating ri ea. � The a>ny is aaul to be the image of his reputed - junction to reatrai the Canadian 1'ac;ific- It is stated the Czar has for�a•r'ded s pact- I sire; and there are sundry sarong influences (. • �' railway from rote eying with the pla'ntifl s fie message to the !':m eror of Austria. � 'in shadow behind hint. The story. receives Tie ���p al �e1�Ur�U F t�illd , ' - % 1ilc. T is is Tooke upon as a preldi fusty 'the King of Abysai da demands of Egypt I a good deal of credence." V tl -_ step to a big railw y su_t, . - ; a settlement of the M sowah question. � � �� � LIFE ASSOCIATION At the quest o the body- of Mrs; Easy ! = - �• 4 • The wages: of 5,000 t»inera in Rhondda (;a�� -jy �gtgrr6al DCBi$C88 SIId _lFooi•e, of pronto the ,jury brought in a � - - corelict the ileceas d had come to herideath Valley, Wales, have b n reduced 5 per cent. i $ay FEVer. The largest a„d most prosperous open A�esem+eD! Association In the world desires acth-e re resents• - `-"-' by rneatis of a blo •received on her head at ( =recce is busy with ar preparations, and eutterers are not generally :wart th.t these diseases tit•ee in every sertton o� Canada. t.it,ersl induce• - the Bands of a pa ty •or parties unknown. all her arsenals are w rking night and clay. ' ntagioua or that they are due to the preserve meets. It has full (,iovernment. deposit, and under , I of liv parasl�ea ir.the lining membrane of the nose the su rvision of Insurance Uepart.rrent st Ottawa • ��he «�a� found a fe r- days ago in. the rear of An order has been i sued by the Gelrman and eusta�hian tubes. lilerosoopio research however, Correspondence solicited. Address, •her house in a dyin condition, with- n axe Government forbiddi g the .exportation of ;hue proved thtr to be .fact, and the result i. dyt a T_r_•otr •, � • lying beside her. � � horses. • - - -, simpia remedy has been ronnulated whereby catsrrh, ssT. =i. �iT�1 s i .. �, � .. catarrhal deafness slid hay fever are cured it 3rom (3enenil iitansger, . . �• •' Rev. Father La ells has° completeld ar' The I;,usstan autho ities itt Odessa ha�•e ore to three elm k licatlore made st home.. A � - P �P fit �In�'�lfrert R.,t�t �1' ran ements with _ r. H. J. Beemer to, Luild 'ordered flit= dtsehar a of all Jet4a em to ed Pamphlet explaining t i. yew treatment b sent free - - -_ - -- - pM+�t.. tha� section of 'the t. Jerome � Desert Col- g p - Y on receipt of stnn,p by A. H: Dixon A Son. 80ii Kitai; � � i ' ` there. - Street West. Toronto. Cartid. � A��t�ng� g Buggy � Carriage dears ' � onization Railway -from St. Jerome to St• Three thou "sa�hd ;rli ore at��i�irdrie, Scot- � �.� l)id your ever," said one preacher to • 'i -.: Agatha, a distance of eighty miles. staff have struck for an advance of a ahil- , land; another "stand at the door after your ear• � � _ %�'` " of engineers will b sent out at once, so that ling per day: moo -and listen to what le• said about tt •. � r _ � • �'_ ' the work max be eady �or commencement. - � � �' ,,r �� +. -' • -, -. i early in the spring � Tl_e�Northnmbeli�an i miners have decided; as they passed out . ep fed he `; I -did_ • i - to oout on strike resist a proposed re= -once - -ts pause and s, a sigh— but , 111 ' t � At the late m tiiig � of � the, Montreal duc�ion of 11� per een . � never do it again." - ' the Presi- , ` � 1. ' Board of harbour omnrissionere' The Liberalil of Wa ea have determined to The $amilton Scale Company have a con• - ��'- dent read a comp ehensive and eirhaastive � THE BOSS SIDE SPRING GEAR introduce into. Parka -ant eluting the cone- tinental •reputation for makin accurate report -of the prey nt condition and future + roe acts of the h rbour : sho the teat ing session a laced bill for Wales. scales. The f+ariners Improver Platform lies many advantagea over any ,other side•apring Scale anti the Im roved Five Beam Dairy ear ana N W undoul►tedl be a real favorite. The _ ___ � increase in its tra a iu recent yea sand the The Island of Quel sett, at the - sultan; e , , � � y g • - necessity for solar ed facilities for shipping, of the fellow Sea, s been evacuated by bc,ale, are specie ties which no farmer or nt tempered sleet fate perches allow the body to - accom anted 1, "s estiona as Lo tree means the British -and hand d over to China, dairyman can afford tQ be without. The a�rtdvharinuswlNa Nt3K r N ttikT'.�b(d►'rlox�y s►8it'- P Y g lleteotive scale for the household enables p • t� which the ma be obtained. Two enilemen a d £1000, each for' §the � able for straight or Dhaeton bodies. PKICI':3 RIGHT. -� ` -' Y Y - g P the good wife to check the dishonest broeer� � „d for our descrlptive circular. ' l� ive of the crew f six men of the schooner privilege o� accompa ying Mr, Stanley on and a for itself do a short time. Accurst , dl. �. AIIUSTfiOK6 l!•F'� Cw. tLd.1. - ' "-i his ex dition for th rescue f Emirs Be �� Y 41UlfLPH, Canar4a '• C. I:raham. who ere believed to have per - Pe � 3'• Jura i try and reasonable prices sre what _ fished when the vessel was wrecked off Sppaanish Governor nt spice report that- this company guarantee. ' - ' . / Dover West, N...., succeeded in escaping �Zor111a has obtained can_$ to She amount' of The man who works wf •liis`hsuda alone • to •the rock's when a the were rescued b OGO and has be n' lotting I for a fresh ' � U R � � I T � • �' u ,fishermen after to ible suffering from cold uu��ir g. � .p is no better than another w works by his � l ..y nor. t a. a•l o,..o .tr,r w .tom lb.m r.. • ' . ° and ex oslxre. T e sixth and miaain math � brains alone while he who a Toyys both am...a la.a ice... tb.m nit►ra seals. i tae.n . rsdiest p g The moat ' ramie ng of � all the �Jubilee , . � certainl ea riot to edther, d if he 01f• i °a made the dlae.ae of I BPILtPdY orlALL * was the ca Lain of the ill -fated vessel. - p Y 1?e t>WO aloxi�rss • ur. -Los uaa..•r<.at .tjj r.ta.� p 'schemes et afloat a d one favoured by the b can � went ce.a. Beosnw others ben yelled u ao r Y �, takes the right cifrettion will save the rwaoa b .ot sow nt»t +tas a ear.. Bsod st o•Qe rot • - The first twee y mules of the Bait de Queen, is a woman s subscription• n'f from a world better than he found it. tw.tl...aa -.low rote. or, my rnnurwe l�.meay. or.�. • - (:haleurs Railway hava� been completed, and ,penny t0 a pound. � � � rw..ad Prot olpoe. It costa you notbi•R rot a irLl, . • ten miles more wi 1 be ready for the drop fill Iy�is reported that -smalh f�t'c;e of A,liysr�i- ' A CII BE SOB DBUN K��N�i$�t . �i wrn.an a. aderr.. Ds. u. o, sooT, a few weeks. , Th work will be prosecuted oleos have attacks Mossowah and have opium, morphine, .chloral, tobacco, and Bt oillill ��U 39 Io�e Dtc Toro�tosi '� _ ;� vioorcaitsly during the winter months, and been repulsed with a lose of 200 killed. kindred lutbt'te. The medicine may be 'vt3it 1 1 j - before the close of flit present year the con- Five Italians were• ki led. iii tea or coffee •without the knowl e � � tractor hopes to ve'seventy miles in open- �� � the person taking it, if 8o deNirefl. Sen &;. ' - ation. The total ength of the road will be � Turkey -lies rec lied the C,overnor 'of in stamps for bopk _and testimonials fro1K1 - . 1;0 miles, from b etapedia to Gaspe, - 0%re� owing to fife o osition bf the people those who have been cured.- Address M. - to hfa admiuistrati n, and has appointed V. Luton, 47 Welldngton St, F.alit, Toroutor —WITH L� .The Departure t of Agriculture at Ottawa �nthopulna Effendi amore ;popular mane Ont, ' Cut this gut for future referedee. L A.'Z” �7 8 T _ � p ' • has received advi a that the Royal Commis- to replace him. � � When writing mention this paper. - sion in connectio with the Colonial exhibi- ' • lion is preparing commemorative details to Le Nord, the Ru fan organ at Brussels, Hotel Clerk (to guest) —I see, sir,` that S P R 1 N Q P R E S 8 BOX, ,� • be presented to a 1 the exhibitors. Thy pro- repudiates the pro gal to submit the Bul- qou are from Hamilton. liyeat ; Tc`a, I was AND � � O - _ posed awards ar not in any sense to be re- arian difficulty to ediation. It says me- born and raised there. • Ever been thet-q. � ' ' � � `' ' sad no com '�_ garded as comps itive; Each exhibitor will iatfon implies that here is a disputq;, where- sit.? lEiotel Clerk Passed through it puce; OveYtiiii of oar Machines sow la use, - - � receive a critical sport of his respective ex- .� no dispute exists tween Russia and Bul- When you flo to your room . to- night, please : hibit, prepared y professional exp`erte in garia. � . tarn off the gas. Don't blow it otlt. i 1 . T -N E,. E. � & : C. � U ' .•.:: every departmen of the exhibition: A party of Salve ionists,� which had gone Whenever our Stomach or Bowels get out of or• ' . � - - to meek General th upon iris •arrival ab� der, oau�ng �illo psis, or Intilkestlba, tw�eea, �y�pe i The St. James Gazette says the fishery �dis- end it attsndaat evils; tsie at onw a dose of Dr. ••, - - .. "pate is exciting attention in -naval circles Northampton, was mobbed by the populace. C�#� Stomach � Beat ��, medlolaa , ' and that the protection of the Canadian Mlsgilec of a1.. k' ds were thrown y the � D,bggbte, ao oen4s. �� � � � �� � ` - - fishing interests will probably be taken over mob and the pen ral •himself wa$ made a Flowering plants may be kept o+�er win - - b the Colonial authorities and the fleet target for lumps ice. The police were ter b kin their roots in a box of.sand . y y•pac g .US�ON YOVR MAOHINER t ' - reinforced for that purpose. A - special powerless. '' .: 1 • . _ in a ceUatr ; halos, by hangfng.in 1)1�ncshes in - . says the (.lazette stands alone in the ex- The Lond�ou. Dui y NewB professes -to know a cellar. ',• � - , - pectation$ of English interference trl the that there is an a ems danger of war: It Y6UNa >M1i1j sat{erhlB 't>^o� Tits effects of etuly 4ttTOl a �A � V� p� - extent indicated on behalf of the Dominion. saps the Qovernm t is alarmed on account evil h.biq,, the riifi,titt of Igtnor+aooe +ate totiy, who find Yl;+tiNpE I►CNUIL Y EtIWMR - - The eneral belief in officials circles is that of its havfng hen that Germany is likely themes es weak, iiervoue and exhauet�d ,also MID- r g DLr -ae>� and OirlDl Mrtf who ore broken down !r'Om the - � the Imperial Government is moving in the within a.few day to ask Fraaioc to explain ��,� � abuse or over -wort in advanced lit• , c ' - _direction of reciprocity. the meaning of t e French militar lgove- ae� � y � i�oeeA, +� ��HE GOLD Mf DAIS H`9rAX E QR� �i Y teal the con llanoes of outht ex se4d� for d In speaking with a 1'e� � rter at Ottawa . - rLtD M. v. La n s 1'roatise on Diseases of f[en: e moots on the fro ter. �° . .� � book wW ba•sent tleaiad to a3drese oa reoit<ipt of >Ilaatittw(rw+bd at Q(�EEN'OI"{� QIL W - - Major- General Sir Fred lddleton express - Durfug a de on the budget in the t,,ro g0. spa, Address l[�. LUBpN, 49 e , � ' ed his surprise that~ nQ movement was made lower house of t e Hungarian' diet Premier toa.pk &Toronto. Onk - - sA • u:�L - - _ #. .. ,-- - t r .� ,. - � � '�,' �4, {�:€ � aF .'�J�o' .A.ritd till! J. C � - # � ,�. � : , f ,i e• � � ;.i : p ,. � ;, rr* fg I PteP�""► `" # ' ,.' r s .'✓� �: f2 w' �. �: fk � . , 4a ,' � 1•_ to s'. � �l,.l'+iia � 'Lf. � . r .i '.. � � � Ice � I + ' y �� - , � l' 1f:.- r�� r� •1- -� i . - 1. 0 � 1• .. , . _ � ' ,• 1 •I .. - - 1 -• I • :• . ... .. ' � ., `, , ,t .- �. - ., ' r i r' . ,, y''. : _- .. ,: _ • <e :: .�_ -- -1 -.;; - . -:: -.. __ :. �,.._ .t. _. f -..: �_ . .c7: �r.,•. t. _ , -, "SAY i�. � ' ' � rw�ulll �. rRE IS ; �' ' -' ' BETTER $now brltt Raking Powder Oo., Brantford, i 1 - ,-- UBLPa Basi>tess Collese 4iaei�lr, A�►t.r ' Began the Third Yesr Sept. Set, hav ng al y • lved patronage from raft srerss sxD raovntor. ng men and boys wtoroughly prepared !or tt�ai• pntaults. Qtsdaatee eminently euooea�dul, vial courses In Shorthand, F>renoh and GlermaD; . its admitted. For terms, etc,, address i M. MAaCORMICK, Prinolp,�l. , - -- f� - 2 ADELAIDE ST. E.,'fORONITO. 111 cl see of fine work. Mfrs. of Printers' L.aadgt rgs d Metal Furniture. Send for prices. JUxE lA, 1885. —For two ytla my ' wife's henith was run down. $h rose •. - greatly eniaciated and too weak do •, � - anythin); for herself ;she was giv n up by flue doctors, they all ptsesed the . ,1 opinion that she could not live. She - commenced using Dr. Jug's Medicine In .' December, lil84, and after taking six . _ . Iwttlee she was so much irrlf}►roved that � she could look after her household duties. � . ! ' ! J. Di, KODDICR, Engiheer, C. P. S., West ? Toronto. • . •. A�USAGE CASINGS.... .- e shipment from England, Ea Steamship ' If or - •is ." Lowest piibee to the trade. .We sohl . n in Canada for MoBride's Celebrated tlp 'tr to Write for quotations. -. .iAl[BS PARK � SON. To >sto. n Lire Royal fail Steams •p�, • � . ing during venter from Portland everyry ors- _ � - rd Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, In ! er from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool. i g at'il.ondonderry to land mails and paesengertl, Hand and Ireland ; also from Baltimore, vb , ax r►rid $t. John's N.F., to Liverpool tortnightit . ng summer montE,s. The steamers of the (ilea• tines sail during winter to and from Ha11ta>4 - :- and, Boston and Philadelphia ; and duringg sum- • between Glasgow and ldontreal weekly • Cilaegow Boston weekly, and Qlasgow and Philadelphia . nightly. - or freight, paeea�e, or other inlorma�on t1 ly b. :�: iohumacher A Lo., Baltimore - $. Cn Oo., ifaz ; Shea A Co., St. John's, I.F. ; Wm. omp• , A Co., 8t. John, N.B. ; Allan � Ca., Chi ; e dt Alden, Ne(w York ; H. Bourlier, To nb ; �- u�s, Kee � Co., Quebec • Wm. Brookie, -P el• � ; H. A. Allen/ Portlan�, Boston, Montreal. - i •• ' IERIDEN BRITANNIA 04 .�.� : ��� MANUFACTURE ONLY ' IIN EST - � � �� �._ - Si LVER- PLATED • � � WA E. - 'tistic i/esi .• s .r�mbined � � �I � s � '.I i,'nequ »lled Durability • and Finial. .. •� :ADrIILTO N. ONTB.RI�s�. C�ABY'8 B 1 RTH DAY. �� _ �� A Beautiful Imported Birthday Card eery to soy baby whose mother will send the names of two or more other babies, sod � ' mood Dye B mDie Ca d to tip motmh� a� much • uable information. i Wells. BlaYaurds�n dt: Co., M — - - - - -- — - - � j. �ONSUI�PT� .� - I have s podth•eremedy for qua s:avr dlsrsse ; b� it tW • thousands of tears of tiro wont kfud au r of long sq0 ins b.re 6eeo caked. Indeed so strong le my fslt6 ! lq ariicse>r, tbstor•wl�l send TE90 BOTTLIL9 FREB, loge her with . VALIIABLB TREATT86 on this diaeue to am •utterer. Ulva a :pass and P. O. adrtress. i ' DR. T. A. RLOCUI[, $ranchO�ce, 37 Yonge St�,Toro�to ` 5Q AN:I Shy y�„ 8� �G ACK� tHE KING OF BIACKfNG - SOLD EVERYWHERE .f • . ` � •. .: . t .. I � . -. THE— • WHITE OAK POST , �_ BRACES. � ' .��:, . � .' •- Prloes and Terms to suit buyers.' Send !or olro -, ' � - r � . BEY CO., TORONTO. i .. i 3 1 ; -' "a i F. .. (� . -. ..d ,, r i i 1~- a. - .I I�_ .I I �- !. •� •�. �+. �, �� :. �•, �• +- •,,��t - i. - TESTSD �� �� REUABE • OAMAILED ���. TN . O NIAD Bend for tt. IT WILL PAY YOU. TEELE EROS 8t • CO. � ` � �'�7NT4. 52.9?T. , your - dealer for our seeds, and secure the st flonsumers will Hnd it too their advantage � , o ask the trade for our make of Files and tat!pa. Bend � , Be- Caning a< Specialty. or price list and terms. 14amilton, - Ontario, • � • , f� - 2 ADELAIDE ST. E.,'fORONITO. 111 cl see of fine work. Mfrs. of Printers' L.aadgt rgs d Metal Furniture. Send for prices. JUxE lA, 1885. —For two ytla my ' wife's henith was run down. $h rose •. - greatly eniaciated and too weak do •, � - anythin); for herself ;she was giv n up by flue doctors, they all ptsesed the . ,1 opinion that she could not live. She - commenced using Dr. Jug's Medicine In .' December, lil84, and after taking six . _ . Iwttlee she was so much irrlf}►roved that � she could look after her household duties. � . ! ' ! J. Di, KODDICR, Engiheer, C. P. S., West ? Toronto. • . •. A�USAGE CASINGS.... .- e shipment from England, Ea Steamship ' If or - •is ." Lowest piibee to the trade. .We sohl . n in Canada for MoBride's Celebrated tlp 'tr to Write for quotations. -. .iAl[BS PARK � SON. To >sto. n Lire Royal fail Steams •p�, • � . ing during venter from Portland everyry ors- _ � - rd Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, In ! er from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool. i g at'il.ondonderry to land mails and paesengertl, Hand and Ireland ; also from Baltimore, vb , ax r►rid $t. John's N.F., to Liverpool tortnightit . ng summer montE,s. The steamers of the (ilea• tines sail during winter to and from Ha11ta>4 - :- and, Boston and Philadelphia ; and duringg sum- • between Glasgow and ldontreal weekly • Cilaegow Boston weekly, and Qlasgow and Philadelphia . nightly. - or freight, paeea�e, or other inlorma�on t1 ly b. :�: iohumacher A Lo., Baltimore - $. Cn Oo., ifaz ; Shea A Co., St. John's, I.F. ; Wm. omp• , A Co., 8t. John, N.B. ; Allan � Ca., Chi ; e dt Alden, Ne(w York ; H. Bourlier, To nb ; �- u�s, Kee � Co., Quebec • Wm. Brookie, -P el• � ; H. A. Allen/ Portlan�, Boston, Montreal. - i •• ' IERIDEN BRITANNIA 04 .�.� : ��� MANUFACTURE ONLY ' IIN EST - � � �� �._ - Si LVER- PLATED • � � WA E. - 'tistic i/esi .• s .r�mbined � � �I � s � '.I i,'nequ »lled Durability • and Finial. .. •� :ADrIILTO N. ONTB.RI�s�. C�ABY'8 B 1 RTH DAY. �� _ �� A Beautiful Imported Birthday Card eery to soy baby whose mother will send the names of two or more other babies, sod � ' mood Dye B mDie Ca d to tip motmh� a� much • uable information. i Wells. BlaYaurds�n dt: Co., M — - - - - -- — - - � j. �ONSUI�PT� .� - I have s podth•eremedy for qua s:avr dlsrsse ; b� it tW • thousands of tears of tiro wont kfud au r of long sq0 ins b.re 6eeo caked. Indeed so strong le my fslt6 ! lq ariicse>r, tbstor•wl�l send TE90 BOTTLIL9 FREB, loge her with . VALIIABLB TREATT86 on this diaeue to am •utterer. Ulva a :pass and P. O. adrtress. i ' DR. T. A. RLOCUI[, $ranchO�ce, 37 Yonge St�,Toro�to ` 5Q AN:I Shy y�„ 8� �G ACK� tHE KING OF BIACKfNG - SOLD EVERYWHERE .f • . ` � •. .: . t .. I � . -. THE— • WHITE OAK POST , �_ BRACES. � ' .��:, . � .' •- Prloes and Terms to suit buyers.' Send !or olro -, ' � - r � . BEY CO., TORONTO. i .. i 3 1 ; -' "a i F. .. (� . -. ..d ,, r i i 1~- a. - .I I�_ .I I �- !. •� •�. �+. �, �� :. �•, �• +- •,,��t - i. - .. ;I - i' i., . 1. i r .. �. i I .o 4 � I I I/ t 'a' it i . . . . y I . , — . . .- ­ - . . I ."10; � . . -, • •'• I _ - . aF: :I ,_ ° ;. �� TIER . 1 f DITUR V8 , 1 ­ - A-1. I 8 TO THE y A Great Event. _ — 4 ^ ` e� I fl t0 ' spondentA express their own views,'and *e * , ' t" ? t �� f _ do otne:esairtlyendorse them.) This years carurval iii Montreal raw . r.} I DI ! ,� opening, is attracting thousands of pro. . ... + Veryr Unbecoming: (` minent pee le from a)! arts of the worlei. r. F• -MtkL; • ;.• a ,. p Lord Lance owns is to be in attendatice, - Tat; I. A """'`' 6 ,--I attended year very neat 1t61e rihile many meEnbers of President Cleve - I - I ?HI • Met ist church in this village on $uuday land's Cabinet have3 siRtii$ed their in- '�, ` II � � r�x lY� � i, : even' g Iast, and etrjoyea the ezesetleat nr' tenwon to be there. With trul wonder. �• 16 published every Friday morning c t its once, di roe delivered by the pastor, and the' y - . s ... � fat enterprise the ' i Pickering, Gut. tithe parts of the service as well, but if publishers of, the 1.. i Ufa TERMS you ill permit ma to point out one thing Montreal Star have every year nb- p Cat sl•'j . pe YOW; •1.00 if paid in- advanesb, that considered entirely out .of ;harmon )fished a Carnival number of the~ Star, I "PU nn th . - - - RATES OF ADVER'PLSING : with the saucily of the place, I Shatll few which has astonished the • world and THE I . ..., . . First insertion, per line 8 bents. ThI - . - Each subsequent insertion, per line - 2 .. obli d. I noticed with regret that a CORple made the ' publishers cf other great ANt�FACTVRI�'G. �b XPA • - . .-. i This rate does not include Le al or Foreign n ad- of female members of the ah air kept illustrated papers look ♦ `I1iAtic 1. Legal g agbasy. 'rear. manufacture N too bust 'Vitalizin L vertiaementa. up n almost uninterrupted whispering, year —the (,)need's Jubilee Year, the year FOOd f • `� Mil Special terms given to parties making eon- gazt R down at the audience end giggling. of the greatest carnival —is likewise the blr�Od ft �'' Ot per fyin ; 11e - is vls recta for a or 6 months or by the year. Half- Now Sir, perhaps they s►re not awaits that ear of the r ."'generating tl g and invinOratin the $. yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. each Conduct denotes one of y greatest Carnival Star yet ' g g' yb em fo , 'I h m. two thin a fattenin Catt18 a cl rig f ' 1 Business cards, Len lines or under, with paper g , producedy a paper that will be preserved g , Or Horse$, fpr filch '1 -�'' new 1 one year, t65 Off, payable in advance. VIZ., laeJt,of respect for the house of (;}•od, as an Gistorical work and descend as an � . 1- s`Notics in local columns feu cents per )fine, or i cranes. In every other res t I °oWgr Calves, eep and Poultr - A nd f 1 Ii" live cents P� heirloom from generation o generation S • Or I I per line each bubaequent insertion. was well pleased with my viaiL to th ®' I'eiYYOViII bn Ti Special contract rate§ made known on applies- It iR impossible t0 det3Cri the attract. ! r ' t! WD and V8rr111n• Z'1erQ 1 C lion. ITo free advertising. Met odiat church. Yours, &c., VISITOR: ions of the blontrenl Star rs year. It 2,000 feed8 T 'J • - •I J. _, . t� - -]­ rldvortisementa without written instructions • -�.+■• a' Horse Or a COW In Was 1 will be ipserted until forbidden and charged ac- Mr. Mowbray's Reply marks an or•a of preigreass in illustrated i I f �ordingl Urgers ford continuing advertise- pine- I a' one H Bred Pound p 8� ., ' IItents, ust be in writin � papers perfectly amazing :n its possibili . aCkag Lo and sent to the ub- ties: The Carnival number of the Star - � i in 1'c iahez. Sf = -I was more amassed. per ape, than ' I"=' IS MI �,�- TENT ;, _ : F • .fob Work promptly attended to " Sa criber " was surprised, to see a letter liar fort • mammoth pages with nt p g ltir h ye x21$ �' ,A illt 1: I It. writ u over •the signatureof "A Sub- exquisite plate supplements the most ` �� Tl, I, L. S. ACKERMAN. ; - PROPRIETQR. „ . 'CALL Afi M STORE �iND I f. Seri r, in the last issue of .THE N$wa, artistic and most Interesting ever pro• -, SEE I € again givi g me an unmerited overhauling. Now duced with any paper.on' this continent. E 1 Port Our I ' olitioe— Strict Independence. sir. ' there is apyone I dt4teat it is the man The paper looks as if it could not e v ` Oiir Aim, b ( I A 1 First -class Local Paper• who imagines he has a grievaince. and Rold for loss than two ', dollars an ' �' i I Our Expeotaationta —The hearty d yet �j s rush a in o rint uuder an as o ''ed name, , . r r ,E. ALSO • �j ls�i� support of the oeonle of Pickering and vicinity. P the price is only .forty cents, which Can lJ' P I �� E x u and I ` not aving the tentage in making a charge be sent to the publishers, Montreal. It a" to a his own. I am. Rlad, for the sake of (: • M, la sure to be in _demand at -a hi a new feed -made fro - I - i - ( . 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1887. the nblic, that he did so, tot• probably high ndian Corn. tune_ y premium. To bring out ideas on gle bCBt fee III' th It is said to be ne. .- I ( had a signed his own I might have thong a I21a k )� fOP fatten) I ' 1 avd i' subject of illustrated papers ng aIIlmal6 f all it.a worthy of notice. The inference to ,the pub- . kin $ f0{• Illil 11 COw6 be awn from )fishers of the Star , and for lilt f I �� ' Hector Cameron is again the candi_ $nbscriber s letter is era giving X1,000 .in po iy I n that I am °workin cash ril. English c e )Sts and _ } tiac. g against the Pickering. p ea aR follows :— StOCk men - - / fount date in the Conser�ati \re interests in Soci tRy- Now, sir, I der not like to blow 111,000.00 GASH PRIZES. ' ;_` i A - Nor h . i", t i ti Victoria; John A. Barrow, of my n trumpet, but allow me to say for The publishers of the Montreal, Star . Ili' .1. Say hat It is mllCh of a) Lindsay, is the candidate on the Rq_ hie i formation that I was one who used offer the sutn of cue thousand dollars for _ 11 • my i Ifluence to secure, for the Township the beast letters e±ontatininfi st>$icient idbss BETTER �TH AN T B EST f form side. It is thought the contest E� i #,o �� 11 Soci ty the sum of sixty dollars in 1885, for a Carnival Star to exceed in popular g11S� + Car �. Pent, will be •a very close olio, also like surd in 1886, from the Count It is rhea I lu.lf y interest the present issue and that can be p,_ Only 1 for One Hundred Poun $. �.„ ; I "� - Soci y, to which the Township want not The Macdonald Nlillistl�y has Ueen entit ed, not Navin com 1'ed w' sold at ter saute price. , g p t nth the law, _f 'I'll ( 1st Prize. cash e�3t3 b ` bri�l (- (reconstructed: % 'Sir (_Li�,lrles Tu er it re Pining optional with the County So- • �6�,', ST the Tel:].. .! . • pp 2 _ . Hc­ � 1 haviii resigned the , high com- ctety to�pay it, and I can assure "Sub- Wn,i Prize, cas(t.. 250, Y • scri4 r, if I had opposed the 3 1 12 tze, .cAa3h . _ 1 0, --_ I s . i I I' ��'� gratlt the 2't misionership, has euterect the 'C.ltlltet s ' ''rs" Picts tutg. Society ��ould never have re 3 I erin as )1lnance 1lliliister; _Roll. Mi, i11G ceive ati, collar of it, as there ws a very Au / CdQ'petitor, suce'esFful or other L ° , .I �1i i. I . cviee, will be paid fir ;tnv Accepted.. idea M I 1 Lelan taking the Postmaster General- atron 1 feglini; not to pay the money. irrespecti%;e ofttlte c;tsh prizes. '`ad- ! t __ _ 1 hiv, : Ship and Sir Alex. Camp Now air, I leave the public to judge __ _ I. ' '' bell retirillt - _ . • whether I am working against the Picker- y - �1 , ' The latter )figs been��ne of • 1 l - -- -- -' - -- -- `"'�`"�'• I t : churl ¢ - the be. t he c0ix •act for t to eoustrtie�tion of the - eS I I I I • fiat S'ciet or not. He finds — bra Y great fault Cape 73reton l�tailn=A\ has tiesu awarded F �j heads the Post -office department lips with a for being a director in fete socie- had for many a day, acrd his -retire- Y to Mes'rs. , I21rR ,� ! : , ' ties. Why not our worthy President, Mr. S Slater, of Ottawa . ' . boa. ,1 central route . s been adhered to. 11irty ! t- '� dent is to be regretted Geo. hilips, sung 111r, A. Annan, both �} i at �. I I j', - gent] men being directors of the County - - - - - -- -- - -- - _ - - - -- �' I r ­ all ti In `Vest Ontario 1111. .T Society. I think it shows the ignorance of e'll.. d ver•timentent _ ra : _ I �'� ma room fo riew ' 'cats �. I:dbai ., Sub criber" upon such matters, as it fee _ _ 0& we �fiilI : y I ' - -• - proposes to make the' colitest a live) -- - —_� IOiler our ent re 6to k lit I y quent y occurs that men hold the position Special .1�/L ®t�t21g'_ of fin Coloured and Plal GlsssR'aj-e at COSt 1. ,i one, and will hold two or three inl- of die for in both County and Township , ' � I i fail to come and sit bare i . prices . Do 't i �0n" ` portailt meetings in each township 111 Socie.ies at- the same time. He "learns " Notice isLereb inven rhata s �+ bargains., � figs link of (� log;; , 11 that ur ell the Pickering S b y peclat n'eiitinrt C r1eS a (1 all u the titling before election day., Pick_ ft g ociety to give t the meml,ers of the Pickering 4 Canned GOOdS, Uatllleal, COPIIiI]e81 and El1Ck � t e get e,tural heat 1iQ Ir cove up its Fall Fair and agile with the County. 81►ciety for the election of officers for the year sting and Claremont moil,), we under- I thin it would have been better if he had 1 887,..-the anunal Ineeting being illegal and void cheap for Ca6h. ', �j, r -- -will tape plsee in the Town Nall, Bmughnm. I , H O. S T , S: Stand, be the central points at which been t the meeting and hoard for himself on Saturday, Fob. l$th, 1887, oommeQcing at L I�ivee?~ f. meetings will sh_ ortly be announced in o'clock in the afternoon. B order of the Preoi- " and n t had recourse to print from second d tliis township, to which the Govern- h --- and nformation, as he profeaeea Eo take ens- ecrebary . t LE\'t M�CKEi' S -- -- — — ,. - -1 �� 1 Pi.ke! a � , • : I lne great. nterest in .oirr local Fair. For his - , then ` l meat candidate, blr. Miller, will be infer alien I would say there was only '� ��`1a�,Wl„ =•+CBt. , ■■/�• r incited to attend. �� `% 11�, i to ru one m n at t meetin who oppo a ► _ the a ,;i, . -- - - ___ • r prop. R sed ma • On WeAnesday evenia�� Jan. 28th, ntt'Ihe road __ . -' - - - - - __ _____ _ __ ' — I I` gams ion oi' the two Bocietiea. No other h•ltwa,en Whitevale and;i'ickering village, a due - • Ot . f` bawl. declined to become a candidate in B 1 present) said one wood against it. r e_d_uy leaving at N .we ots_c_e_, _ - ' __ 1.�.. --- . sever award y ho . Ca,,rrvill 1' t I i�o► h 91 - • Centre Toronto, Aid. Harvie and Mr, Belie, ing in the old adage, '• "silence Rives Z`.�0$T.. , I 011- ,. and !.. . _. cones t, we meat take It for granted theyel L ,.. well I j­_... -. " � . - - - - ' G. P'. Cockburn have been nominated,' were= of opposed -to it. 1'�iith re;;ard to rr�a . Sitbou Fraser offers be'tte inducemen i{ aid the- former bx the Reformers and the mysel , 1 would not favor a union of the a hhAa o sk o a,ift. o be 8 d rYwil� he suit bi is than ever t0 b p 1 nieablr' yOir ` , . - - latter by the 0oliservatives. In West �n� two ocieties unless it Could be done ad rewarded by leading the same at the Cheney.HI� C90MER pt�IrE .. 5 Toronto " I3oy " Iiea'tty has 'been vanta eously to Pickering, but I am of the wood Post Office. H. BC'BKHOLD>,R. 171 OLASSWAREF "- - - __ •.. opini if we could uuite profitably (there -- E y :. thrown overboard, and (,ol. �3enlson ( _- . ++ teep Et s - s Al ' I• being" many . things to be considered to - dLuct1021 Sale. a to cunt, fro the• present low prices, of 10 per c nt. on V4'e give• spec 1 disc 12.5 , has received the nomination. but it :js. vi►hich I have not specs here to refer►, it --- Table Lamps, Te S Mat 1 said that Peatty is gouge) to roll �t1so; might be better for ns than many antici- ' 'oboe is h eba widen thltt under the prey + - ?� QttB COmbinatlOII aII(1 �• I Siena of the R diseA htatutes of Ontario, t hap. imne - Set s. M bOftr . If he does he will be Ladly beaten._ pate. We must admit that public opinion lio so f th �, as a,nee, le ` • p p F d by Chapter 16 of the Our stock of fancy China Cu s au Sattcet s, in -la is );r0 ing stronger everyday itt favor of Act of the Ontario Le �igiuturo, ase�xi'in the p China ):'tuft EAa;ketfi, F a Pla s, hill. a, Desert Plates, etc., 'utuat bo sold at •l0 per cent.,�liscoaut, to t ., Says the Orillia "Packet " : —AI 'a large antral faire, and judAiutt' from what f,rty -efth year of Her !tfrje+tty's reign. there will . make com for Bill. Ill 4" Re se in mknv places County and Town- sold by Public auction oil 51'rlog (outlsi. ' A large and we 1 adsorte( eytoc);c�of ct:oice fautil oceri s ` late interesting ' meeting of the `a- special valttc in I'i�as Auti Co 3 Ki a :' �t v\ e �jtip airs \will souls ire ra'tl,iug of the Last, SATURDAY the t2th CaV o,f a=, seasouable fruits at reduced r ce9, ' ' real tural History Society ill 1.lontr6al,11r, expect lly iii the older settled portions of A.D., 1887, by Thou,as Pourlror, A'ICcioneer, Feb., t I'rea:h utisteCra in �rulk An can. 'flie fxt p :!:(Z__ ' Garville Levis read a paper vu the at gone Lutrise Ba�ki F �s _ the C gutty. row for ilia temperance 'tterow's H -.tel, in the Villagb of Rroughan,• Ill I e►�i del tnl,et; the lead a gainer all cput ,etitu ' �juesti n of -three years ago which l,e flingli 'he Township of Pickering, the touawiu�; l,ro ;rotted taut; at 30 cents er of ! rL; )rut t;p to 1 - • the ' South Africa diamolid fields. In or- `jterty, vies., one Ray Horan, 8 years old, belut,ti- p • p tug- . Don't forgc-t to see at mo I suppose lie meslua the temper- figs to \1'ealey 2lfatthews, un,ier a lien for flit ogle "guocls and price before jrltl'Chaai'll elstl' ' �ah� der that our country friend, ma be I t, here. . Y ante esclutions that were adopted at a pnee of feed and acrommodatiori supplieed to y r►e<< �:' ablp to recognize the Necessary con - Brou am meeting;. I have understood the said horse to the amount of s anA at • I , ; ._ � : -.1. ,- the samu tln,o and place will also be sold the ' � O F'RA� FjR i effel Fl1tiO11S, slid pl'Oht thel'eby, \CC Copy since that the tettijrACanCe people trlto, following gotxle, viz.: 1 four•bpriug wagon, 1 to �. < wits .. ,f . the deJhiltion :— "Diamond; occur in favor d those. resolutions as a whole• were tingjcy, 1 get siastlu harness: 1 sat double t„ it -noss - ' y ` L.eti•erell'B Bloc - C 7 i-.` for t►oard and aceot,unlation supplied cn tea, Bi'O,Ck ►7t:, lilt - kre :,' Olivine peridotue rocks, ait.d the con - led t believe by some one that I was _ . ___ , , nn said K'd soy ,fat Con'( Terms cash. Horse V t.: i Ball hearti y in favor of them, and. were dis- - - - z 1. tauletl Gems -are derived front the appoi fed at the nomination because I ca ei o" on ap) ►licatiou to .1no. M. Ot,row. � T - - - - - - -- -- - -- • . �,t p.m. 141a �,�, yp-v- nzeta� rphosis of fossil wood and could not support them. TherA was one - -- r tnl resole ion to which I was ales si o and d6aly matter ill shale � traversed Y opposed, FQ _- - - . ��. , I I v viz., t e limiting of the number olf the � , i nag; by this `eruptive rock.' hinders can - - I • ,, hotels in the Township. I never expressed Ono flood democrat, t loubWxeated bna•, g express their gratitude for flee in- mysel in' favor of them nor uomiaed t age, I and good sec of 1, harness. Apply. to B1- usiu; coxutuon gl 'sees >, molten t•ou call purchase I I . four formation by lea\•iltg it -few ginall to sup. rt them as a whole if elected. Cat'' "h n 'F, vuut,ar • , I.AZARLT ball speciuieus in this ofl�ce. The bjectioas to flit resolution .above - ` ' ' S e, ORRIS 9 ~ who Pic ®rim & ,.0 O. 'referr d to weie shared in by a T T PLAN �� �1LLS I wort The Local Government �of sQ-- ,Ugbec large number of the leading temperance � and met last week and was defeated u' 011 men o the township, and received consid= , - °-ARE— Celebrated I j i nail P enable opposition at a Broasiham meeting now is full operation. We are prepared to tilt Cel$br fed, I I �, the first vote, notwithstdltdina the as- which, I attended. 1 would be- sorry in- orders of all kinds oil the shortest possible t . aertiori frequently made since the dam, do or sa .an hin t noeice�. mod also n,annracttuu i I.. I - and _ y. yt R hat would - • DOORS SASH 'UINDS, - ; election that Mr. Rosa had a. nee injure the temperance cease in any way, �MUULDI �••� RFE 1'. - R MOULDINGS, HAND RAIL$ C 1 D PE C T (`'► , . �. _ .. ill the House. Upon the adverse vote and th a cvho ktww me beet know I am Aewel Posts, Balusters, &c., �c. I A.0 I . -, Uni bein« and al aye haive been au advocate of the The best in flee 1t orld. About million pair now ill use, given epees) i►j ' - , rO°' announced, Hon: Mr. 8089 temps ante movement, and wheret•etr I Ba618faCtlOrj. lice .sale onl g g ' ' ( "' the tendered. his resignation, y by oration, A,nd advised have d an opportunity of ehowiag which Ste$ �'n� �a�i` I ; P• D7 that Hon. Mr., Taillon, his late Attor- side t as on, it has always been on the pr1COS down to stair everyone, for cash• Please - ' side of temperance, I think I have said give us a call and oblige a f' ` ( Egli ney- General, be called upon to forma OLMSTED & KEMPMORN �' • . � ( - J. 1;; new Government, enoug in reply to.- - Subscriber's" letter; .j[• 0• 12-�i ' • Dj-� I E - ", _� - but his efforts to but a qw more words and I am through. 0.:. Bro command a majority were also fruit- if "S bseriber" wants a - -�' __ `' -- - _ _ P1Cl� 211:1 - Cha + ition at the �drilb " Yl ,u ` -- �a: OSl't- pos Bro less. A t last when further th r Agr'1 card (he not'alread - - -- .. t 1. ' e shining y having one,) ____ and, a he'says, takes great interest in our td188 CABR, I = $ke: • was out of the question, in terse- practical aresatztaker, hay just C local f iri I will'resign in his favor at the open shop over Diokie ¢ Marquis' Store, and i y queues of the Lieut.- Governor's refusal nez m ,ring, ii the board will accept him tea a share of the public ual;roee. 7 -tf. peel to sivarrants for --- - - - - -- �- paymentb of proidi g he sends his name and address, �� - I T Mioney, or to dissolve the Rouge, and I remise secrecy in Phis matter. I DOMINION ELECTINTS i . 3 . 46 - i haven ogh •do b t oa n 4 r moor .. , .. _ o bI H r. P d Dyer i resi • ce• e i h nt • t e leader of the , Mr. :. ' 'I I Rey 1 Geo. P ilipa; •and Mr. b. Annan, would �:R1iN� A go t Opposition,' was sent for and RAI�IJ'Y' t 17� L a r E! .l S S { -..-., ,.­­ en- also lea a helping hand to assist diasatis- �'y Ore- t, Of Tm s �, . ­ . trusted with the task of forming a new tied "Si bscriber " • �-+ P rev. or if he chooses t?he A I 9 fii. i. he 1 Government, which he succeeded in office o pound - keeper, to which he seems- - _ partial, I will do all I can for him '�a►hen I I .1 I' doing at once. He has a majority of 6Ultb�� for the H011d &y lea on ran in in eho ` about nine in a full House, - - -a jai• larger ebtA�n seat at the Council board. Hopp r� , g �3r1C S . g Ing, Mr. Editor, you will accept my thanko r from 25 cents (co plete) up. - > ;' and number than was claimed immediate- for kind offerin s I for y g pace in the columns of The Reform Candidate . ..;. t ly after the election. the Ross Gov- your val able paper, of which I fear, I have d8te for 4 pe ve,�' I *1,. ernment should Dave resigned at once `already occupied too made in reply to WEST UN'�ARIO N• B -- •First CTa86 ICllxed; Canal a only 9 Cents Thi y per 1 ladi after the people had pronounced sabscr hero letter; which I trust will .. c enlighte him, feeling confident, however, Will address the electors at ' L O G A IV" j' p I ca,i All ; it could then have been that let rs of such a character tend rather the Town Hall, C K E R I 0 ' T _ done with better grace. No one likes to raise haii lower a man in the estim -' - - L- ''" 11.1 - CURIIONTI;� TUE SDAY �-�* on l ,.. " to be kicked out. alien of he public Yoaro irnlyy, 1 j•� ' r. of t . � . I . •:_. a R. R. Mowa�tsT. L t Hineal ,Jan. 25th, 1887. _ .Itas ' Ur. Make has been nominated in West (NoTs. The above letter arrived too ' � And a,t Dale's Hall, - �` fit�c 1. a Bruce, as well as in Wea3t Durham. late for 1 st issue. We shall eke it ere a Pickerm I - Ij no . , War rumors are still rife in Europe: favor if err correspondents will condense Wei ;+: �Ut 1 11aVe �uBt received a F• I" h Thi esdayl, J 1ne Assortme of 1 . :. :L ;_ Germany has called out the reserves.. erg mach g possible, if there be `any inn• �EB ��R • .. Cot : 'Miss Van•Zandt was married to Anar• that lefts s on this'sabject. —ED. Nswe,j X 9t�1.. ►.aQD� FALL �00 l 'wa, chigt' Spieat by prosy on Tuesday in 1 F Meetings to aoinmelice wall eieu- 'Chicago' on Tuesday, the Broom bein ' EIeciio der for the new - act . ' y Quebec yii>a• ing at 7:80 o clock. Comprising GFrey Flannels, tweeds, Fancy Trouseri gs, •- :r • j I :. : ' represented by his brother. Anything inters b been fixed for the 19th of Feb. Mr. John Mi1�er, I I fig fora sensation. Zee po lit debt of toe. IInited Btates the Colarva- Canadian aIId �'BIIC, �arII . COttOII Bags &C. ; our >Eive candidate or his friends, are cor... ' ' I GFambling i8 said to be carried on its- lug deor ttsed 09,750,000 . during the All. cry Cheap. , the Cunard steamers. • , month of anuacy. dully invited to be present and speak. 1 I ll - k1 tatju , J'• The Reformers of East Toronto wiu ' The S' oe woolle i trills wowe burned - ii_ ? � t 5 _ eta 1. _., t support the Labor oondidAte. -on Tueg ' °. 9 . and ­ � - . � ., I I . �. _.., �. .__ . � �­.�; �::�� - I.. �. � • hod e h " ­ . . DUNBAR N. ;: L ,, 1 a i' yy`` r ;1 R 1' Q.. 1 I „ , ,, ./ �. — l.. y 1 ,, - :- _. tR e - - ,. - 'I _ - C' . I. 1 1! _ ,; .. _. - - ; r.- - e i' s _- i t.. .. , - n i �. _ t t r _ } �5 �y r':I T. I , z;. '�,. - - _ •. ,.pry '. r z • .. >. .. i 1 - -1 L _ 10r h .a: % - _ _ - - _ -� LZ_ .., 11...,,11 - a..1, •. , 1` • . .i I �' l f ty . . . i. i i - I: 1 1. - i: I . k l ,. I 1 i 1 ,, i 't ''1 i 1. ai- •. a { wA'a -Mfr' , I. aiF . wrxnai1. .,p,: y*i.rr.� , i ,. •a - l L• f. V +,ilea,+ M+a • la : �,',N- °N1+•6•M � 1 -.y it i[y ..:. .! "^M - t t•• w � t •H ,war � r • a 1 < Y — - .z - ^ I - _: .. , I . DISTRICT CTS. sa�� R_�ol�T�� _ - ;. , i 14 �, �, -_ I . ' {. 1 : ' FalDev ds. 4TH. Credit sale of it8>=Bes, �� °•� 1 Did �� - 11 Ilf��d a ��6 Or �e +� ' THE VERY L'ATET -NEWS CULLED FROM C grade a tile, Cotswold sheep, Berkshire I . - THE LOCAL Pl#ESa -AND GLEANED FROM pigs, a d implements, at lot 31, •$in - d i. , - - OTHF.R SOURCES. ; $ton rod Pickering, the ro rt of W. p Pe y �F *-r0T. ' .& I _{ -- J. Fors th. Sale at 1 o'clock. Poucher l ! - ` - • ._ - i- ` �. t - I O.- , � .. _I- . t _� I . .. 3ian111a Iias a Literary Society I bowl nd, Auotioneers. * " - - Cannington Diasons had a grand ball There ie a lvill ii ;sonri n VV Y erclothes', IJ ' �W ' cue, 29tb ult. . d at Ste e. M . o i . i f , I. - __ the ,18th lost:, J. J. Upchurrch, aged 76 ` = 'r1te� Salvation Army froib Lindsay h'as years. I 1868 Mr. Upchurch resided in o ` • made a raid on Janetville. Meadville Pa., and was en , INCEY$, ANA ALL FINDS OF WTNTE GOODS, CHEAPI ., gaged as a a bliss Brander, of Pick @ring township, machilnis in the railroad shops of the ' - is Visiting friends at Prince Albert Atlantic " Great Western Railway. He CaII "and see lne as I a> going t sell fusee goods off `ch ap to m eke 'room for my spring was pr sed and elected to membership stock.. I also have full linen f Cotton8 ShlrtiII s CUttonade$ Prints Towels ' The Methodists are abort -to erect a P P P , 6 g I 1 - uew parsonage at Greenbank. in an ord r known as ". League of Friend - TOwellings Table Liner � 61oves and Hosiery tat will suit everybody. , � . ship, Su reme Mechanics' Order of the ' �' lion. ;�Ir.• Blake spoke at Port Perry r• Sun. a conduct of the business of ' ! ` on Tuesday evening of last week. CENTS, if you want the newest things in Nobby T' weeds New TieJ and � C. llars- this Order not proving aatisfaetory to the - J. Reid's . house, 6th con., U- xbrid4e, membership, it was resolved . by the > > y - Cuff' ere. I can suit you., �' ' - -: was burned flown on the 21st ult. - League t abandon its charterAnd organ. • ' I i `� 1 t;- , Boys caught coasting on the aid @walks ize a new Order. A committee was ap !ti I keep constantly on hand a' kind's of OROCEIS, hardware, Tinware, Cr leery ! ,.0 in Part Hope are fined for their amuse. pointed f r this purpose, -with. the lite Glas8ware, and everything kept in. a first -class General - Store. . . went: Mr. �Upe lurch as chairman. He pre. - . The C twri�ht bridge question is sented th objects and plena of an Order 1. ►htch for ears he had been cpnaiderin I a aili agittind the minds of the people of y g• - K �? The co mitres was eo favorabl im• Port Perry. , pressed with the objects and plans that it 4 t.. A Sunderland man vtras using a spirit Ni . . N R V -R, . .1 . . r ' 1- - , resolved o entrust the entire matter of • 9 . . I L I *°` lamp when it exploded, burning his head formulati g a ritual, constitution and I _ ' : I 1. and face severely: P. S.--A Car Of Fine Salt to hand this week, at 95c per barrel' laws to g vern the Order. to him, and an i _ . - Madame de Montford, a so -call' d`�I`for- organizat on was at once perfected under � - - _ tune- teller }' 'has been doing Beaverton, it provisi no. This Order was the Ancient - ( and left without paying her little bills. ! Order of United Workmen. The 'total , ( j ' IVir. CSas. Wakeford of Sc ' a members i er n e i �� hilo ug R, p of the brd th s form s .. i y! .. was cuttin u ork the other -des he now 173, 96, of wbom 12,000 are -Can- I. i :.I g. P P Y ('. i' . fouud a sewing needle buried in t11e hEad adlans. he late founder visited Toronto �� of a ho;,near the brain. a few ye s apo in connection with the , '.' ` i ; i' ; �: .. . �. . business f the Order. . , , t ! C I T. I'a1mQr, of Glen Marjo,, is removi g I . to Scarbbro. Previous to Ieavi��ppg he p e. asto fdncoeNS. I _!.- a 1 . seated the poor of the villa(" with o e It is t 'duty of ever "persotl who has J. i . I ` i' ` -,...I ... . . I I - 11i�1f of a bce,f. ` . used Bosc ee's German Syrup to let its The ad'otu•ned cases of �Tebb, of U; - wonderfa qualities be known to their , 1 l o�' friends, i curing ConPUmption, severe ; ,, - I I : (. - bridoe, and . and Ht�„tns of Good- Coughs, rou ,. Asthma, Pneumonia, and I ' ! . t>`uucl, for tnfr�tction of tl:e Scott - ACt. ,in fact al throat and luny resulted in each being fined $50 and costs. „diseases. No i ,- .. parson ca use it without imcaediate relief 1` -�. �11r. Geo. Nesbit, of Scunog, has arrived Three do' o es will relieve env case, and we` t ' ' -.' 1. - ; hor>.te from Syracuse, N.Y ., bringing; -with consider t the duty of all druggists t - - - I . him a Percheron colt, which he ptir recotnme d it to the pear, d� in;; consump , I 1 " i. - ti�e, at le st to try one bottle as E30, : - chased from the celebrated Pereherou Y I rC . , I I _ _ . . _ . i dozen bot les' were sold last year, and no � , I . - bresder, 11Ir. Uvnovan, of that place. cue cave where it failed was reported. ' Mr. Jas. Dickson, of Fenelon Falls, Such a edicine as the German Syrup . 1. boasts of having a Jersey cow that is hut Y cannot b too widely known. Ask--your i i i u year and a half old, and yet furnishes druggist bout it. -Sample bottles to try, .I. . - . all'the milk required for Sig persaps, two sold at -1 cents. Regular size, 75 cents.. ' , cats anti a Newfotm�3land a Sold by 11 Druggists and Dealers in the I ... I I, _' P P h i I Recently a farmer's wife in Beach in U niteti S area and Canada. *5'z Y I _ , 1. coming down stairs slipped and fell he d- , The It yal Tetnplars of touffvillef ffTe i I I _.. i , . f lout, to the floor. he was p,cked up in holding r vival se ••ices, -and havE been.. - is I' ! F nscious condition but is now re- v , ;. !:; . I • , an ur1co listening to the. singing of the Whyte , _ . i; covering although badly shaken tip. - Bros. : 1 - i ' i - lL . A couple of ladies from Uxbridge Iasi Mr. "G1 datone says filar Toryism has ` - -' --- - - - - -- ---- - -__ -- ` - - -- ---- `� - -u- - - -- - - `I week started for Whitby, but. when near not appp rted freedom in Canada, and Sitttings of _Division Courts. Af3i CITTHBrERT, j. PIC EKING Pine Grove their cutter upset, throwing restate it n Ireland. - them out and giving the horse a chance ''Q L -'t T OF' ONTARIO. RIO. wate�imaker and Jeweler, ' . The ra lway track of 'tile I\ orth@rn and LUMBER, YARD. t ro e. awe th>3t hQ was not slow to im- wand ice fort Y: _1887+ PICKERING, ONT.y • _�._ -- y North -w stern Cal!andar eatenaton, which . P has been blocked with snow I. * httby , clork. D. C. Macdoncell. Whitby, -• On Saturday of laesmieek C: Quintal'& the past few _ des s, is again clear and Jan. 3, Feb. a, Mar. v, April $,lliay a, Jane $, July A beautiful assortment,of YOU WANT ' P y �, so . >k o.a 3, Nov. S. Dec. sz. ; Eo., of Ddontreal, were in Lindsay buying trains ar runnln on time.Vatclles, Glocks, Jewelery surd Fancy _ K S jot halo: Clerk, M Gileeson, Greenwood, LUMBER, - a� }gorses. The secured twenty fine animals I ADVICE MOTHERS. —Are "U disturbed at May 4 July b, Sep. 3. I. Goods, On hand. and pfr�sss paid seemed Lo please very night and broken of your rest by a sick 9. Pickering village: Cleric, aft.Gleeaoit,Green• 'REPAS1tiNG PROMPTLY EXECUTED LATH, child gnH_ a 'ng and crying with pain of Cutting wood, Jan. 4, March 9. November 3. well, as an average of neatly X100 was Teeth? It so send &t once and et a bottle 3, Port P Clerk, J W Burnham, Port . F `„ • any After 46 years' experience I am able to say I will , g y- paid. On Friday the firm bought twenty• of "Mrs. Winslow Boo /hint• Byrap" for Perry, Februw7 8, April 19, Jane Sl, Sept. 8, Oct. guarantee satisfaction. 1ST_ SRI: • �LE S, i � -I one- Itorse8 at Ciannington, paying good Children thing. Its value is incalculable• 18, Deoember 19. - -- - -- - - - ---- -- r�� . _. It will relie a the poor little sufferer immeiately. I. Uxbridge : Clerk, Z Hemphill, Uxbridge, t1 'AGAIN I O S 1 S { priies. I Depend u a it, mothers ; there is no mistake Feb. 9, April 90, June 9'3, Sep. 7, Oct 19, Dec 11. O ■ I t �' � ` ' & about it. t cures Dysentery and Di•rnc�aa, b. LanningWa: Clark.0eo Smith,Canniogton, S ANTLINGS ' r - = Mr. A. C. Marr ha8 sold his arni Af re�nlates t e Btomsch and Rowels, cures Wind Feb 10, April Sl, Jane Sli, �pC 8, Oct 1p, Deg 15. ,' 125 acres, part of lots 14 and 15, 9L11 Con. Colic, softe s the (sums, reduces Inflammation, 6, lgeaverton :Clerk G F Brace, Beaverton, i �T L � L. rkham to Mr. J. Isaacs late of Co. and gives ne and energy to the whole system. Feb 11, April W, June k Sept 9, Dec 18. � �-v � I , FENCE POSTSi - '' Ma ' ' -Mrs. Wigs ow'e Soothing Bprup for children 7. Uptergrove : Clerk, F. J Gillespie, Upter• :j+eam Collaca, Blankets, �Yhi a, and lots TI bollrg, for X11,000. Mr. Isaacs is a sOn• pleasant the taste and Mite peraeription grove, Feb 13, April 4;i. June 33, Bep 10, Des 17.., p PICIIETS. - - in -law of Mr. Jas. Russell, Rielunond of one of th oldest and best female physicians of other things. Still more left at special . and nurses n the United Bt&tee, and is for sale $ Order, J. E. FAREWELL4 • rates for one month. we guarantee out; I • Hill, and is an 'extensive importer, and by all dru sts throughout the'vorfd. Price 95 .; ' y Clerk of tug Peace. work in ever line. Call sin. tsIY1E US A CALL. breeder of shorthorn Frock. He will he cents a bo le. Be sure you ask for "M p. WIN- -' - -- y a welcome addition to York County's a1- SCOW'S Boo HIx BYBCP," and take o othe° BrOU ham Harness De- °Ot,; !` ( ! g icing. ALL ORDERS ready noted stock - raisers. — I --- — -� r a ' W. H. JACKSON, Prop. �11 IC EKING MARKET. rat his late residence, IlalIat -, ne, NEWS Office, F b: 3,1887. P.8-- Blacksmithing as usual. All our accounts ­ . I - . . . - the 29th of December, 1886, John Irwin Fiiu whes 75c to e0c spring 75c to gDose are-payable when rendered, —ARE— - pa sed away, aged sixty-one y @era and ffe to Tor. lour per,cwt. i6f1t10 fb2. Bran PI,CKERING AGENCY. ..Two Fioe- Cutters for sale cheap.. , - fi13 00 r ;shorts, floc per cwt hop feed, - I° ' Hey eu days, gee I re erred b are — - y gr y � g si.15. Scree ings, 70c Per cwt. f: ; �r � �"b�PTC111p'tly' Fillt3d. - circle of mourning relatives. D ceased ABMEBB. MARKET. I , .open for the transaction of all legitimate �rus an old resident of the place, having Toronto, Feb, 3, 1867. Banking Business. ' JON GEE, Prof f locatefl on a farm in toe neighborhood °of The street ceipts of grain today were emal O"ielt Houm —From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays !, ... i;-! I __ __ _- • Ballrtntrae about thirty -seven years. ago and prices tnehanged. About 709 bushels of 10 to 1 o'clock. ` i where 11@ continued to reside UIItll 1116 wheat cite and sold at eoc to 63c for fall sad �. T' epring, and 3c for goose. Barley Arm,selling �japlYjgs' Bank In 00 'h' t10I1. L- remo'val'by death. at 54c to . Oats firm, with Sales of 900 - I _ .. " _­ , bushels &t to 38c. Pear are nominal at 65c, ($ -y) GEORGE iiERR, Agent. �- aa ... __ On Sunday, Jan. 16th, a y 6ul g worn n and 53c for e. Ha in fair su�ply ; 35 loads ' - . _. - -_ _. - - -- - -- __ - ---- - - -- -- l Itamed Elizabeth Ann., Udy, 24 years of sold at t+1s to fS15o. Straw so_ at 1110 m IF YOU ARE GOING TO — $11 &ton. H gs sold at e6 S5 to $6 55. Beef, g3 j ( age, who resided near Fenelon Falls, was tof6! 5o for requartere; and sboo to $7 do for The Old CCt�.ntry, ! .,. - found lying insensible in a clump of hindquarter . Lamb S6 tO 67 50; and mutton r I or are sending for your friends who are there, 1 ! •bushes on' the roadside. A young man- 'a' h p % e market was quiet to -day, and call on TEAS� i D We wish to inform the farm Hof Picker- ' , t who saw her went for asslstanee, but the price,gener lyruled meady we quote: pest �j O� �• YULE in that we have utit received woman died. She was of feeble intellect 1Sc to 14c; b tier, Ib. rolls, 99 to 9bo, large rolls _ _ . as scarcely able to talk su as to be 16 to so; tar ior, log to 12c, Lard 1oc ;Cheese AGENT - ALLAN LIN .. g _ and w C y 12c to 18c. aeon 10c to- 19c. Eggs `a3 to Sao. Beach 8t. Whitby. i t` one of Patterson s ! Turks 75c flat 50 ; chickens r air 35c to �' * ' �` � ..,. - understood. She left the house when ys per p Improved Sep- �31de1'Si -, a I . . . 4 . fOc. Pots per bag'85c to floc. Apples per Thik is the old reliable Canadian Line. The I ; . : her mother was away and died from cold barrel, sl 50 to s9 50. Shortest Bea passage. Low rates. and exhauetlon. j ! i also some of the Coultbard & Scott -. - Relief Lodge f the ancient Order of Rates have • 'mot, Been Ite�lt�ced i» BItrTNd true �teQe. ! Ofte Best Qual>, United . Workm , met in theii lodge' Ilsca,uens : -1 Pickering, on Ji►n:'83:d tie wife - - — -� i _ 1J_J.J,J , i room, Unionville, on the 10th lost., when of 11ir, Jae. icherds, Jr.. of a daughter. Bacon S iced doll • _ - the following' officers were installed, by G�'r• -Ia ickering, on J•n. 30th, the wife of p and xould in ire all intending purchasers P.M.V. BrO. Cbant :— P.M.W., !3rD. D. Mr. Rich Gimlet, of a daughter. . IhzoN. -Ai nbarton, on the 17tb Janukry,the L -�� T� CAL�1 AND INSPECT . „ .. Eakin; M.W., Bro. J. Eckardt; F., Bro. , wife of Wm Dixon, of a son. Obtained, and all other buslaess in the U. S. ind Other Prov ision I cheap. I I I headed to for Modet�abe pees. J. Ramsey ; 0., Bro. J. J. Lunan , Reer., DIED. before .buying. i . . I Bro. :John Stephenson; • Sec. Bro. C $ I P Ojai omOeC isa�ite the L�. S. pa t Omoe; t P . 'gutnssfratt. At ter sot6'a residence: Brro(tghasn, &ad we can obfaln Patents is lea lime than ' _-- • i Chant ; Fin., Bro. W: Robinson ; G., on. -the gcth anuary, CatheOpe, beloved wife those remote from wsrbinggttooa. T? A -T ZIT i Buy where you can Bro. Ed Eckardt; LW. Bro: Richard Th «• Sa derwn, of PiOketing, aged 61 years Bend YODEL or DBAWIA{3. we advise a. to • s + • ntabUit bee of out e ; stud We make NO' r - and 3 mon r.. p ttg� r erg v Skelton ; O.W., -'Bro. J. F. Davison ; R. CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATIiNT. Always U Repks' d 1 to G. L., Bro. D. Eakin. This lodge is ppnTrite ---In 'P�t:eripg, oa lA find, I86i, we refer. here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. a Tbgmas B . noting, .A., >3wa i cigar son of )[oaey O�rderjJiv., and to otBcitls of •fbe U. B: Flreish' sA nd Gl gad: progressing and gaining in membership. of Breretoa Bunting, Seq., .god Q6 years, u Patent Ofllce. 1?'or, alrculu, advice, term,, and ! without driving 40 or b0 miles or sending d! months as le days. references to actual clients in your own State or ' i�'� inspection will oblige., [ twice the distance. We have - The Presbytery of Whitby nlet at ` y °,. ! I Oshawa recently. The call received b The fans will leave his father r residence count , write tai and intend keeping a full I =� y Y on Baturds� at one p.m., for the :Methodist G. A. SNOW GU.,LE1f►r FINDLA P / _ Rev..7. A. Carmichael, of Colnmbas, t0 bnrisl gma S-y Opposite Patent QIDoe, washiagtofi, D.C. /` line of repairs, - ` *+ f go to Bradford was considered, but the O'LaaaY = -In ckeria$, on Thursday, Feb. surd - _ -- . - ------- - - - - -- • ' Louis J. O' dry ages 13 years and 8 u}onthe NOTI(�iF,.+., s, and M.. b.t tsos. who write to . T rev. gentleman decided to remAin where $vOSOaao°�pOfit"nd'B Wlreedve all Implements The tuner will leave his I•te residence on he was. The Woman s Foreign Mission Baturday,l�e dry btu. at 10 o'clock a.m., and f4w, trit iaf°r°°"i °° "°`I` �e i ": Society held l a meeting, and the report proceed to t e R. C. Church, thebee to thetTI�T G CHOPPING "" �° �''�° "'°" ''°'` "�'" i I cemetery. _ tt►ae from fie `° Sb °" Sages 6i� at (reasonable prices. - }} showed growth in interest, membership --DONE not k, , O Ina °; T as° �' °*tosk o 0000 I and libQral The total amount raised Every Day in the week at ,,,,e.,tn,uy .,, :. of fiat. rortaae.. Ott h now. B ; rose : — 3makertma ililfation 0.r.lfll P. �. FORSYT i d. RO.f for l si s during the year was abOUt TRAINS GOING G EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS: — The ILM DALE Ill LORD & TDOMRR� "do'" � PgPER r �C3reTIM9. i 1. ' ( 111,1 ,over 1�1t>U more than last year. MAIL EXPRESS- . 8.20 A. M. 49 Randolph St., Chicagv, keep .this paper on file to made. Cut this out and return r� This amount is raised solely by the xED •'.! 2.48 P. M. r Ceti have his own wheat ground, and are authorised to • Mf , Every farmer g y mmake contracts with ADYERTiSERS. I ( t9 w and we will send you free. some- ladies, and is independent of the church s _ thi of great Value and impo,rages ' contributions for •missions. 4 LOCAL. • '�:, 6.40 P. M. end if you bring g t°g near on ere sure a -� ! - -- -ma� De iouncl qa- to y u, that will start 1 The hotel - keepers of Bowmanaille went 1RAIxa COIN •W1�aT DUE As FOLLOWS:­ you in basines MAIL E% sESS .5.08 A. M. J R, H O O E i'� PAPER tale at (i1tb. P• which will bring you in more money right awa ` on strike week before last, ill COIIBe uenCe r ! • • , B�vEt.L Ooh than anything else in this ,world. Anyone ca • ; q MIZED. 6.10 P.-M. 8n� ♦dwartisin6 Bureau t1fD i8praoe do the work and live at home. Either sea. - of the recent raid made On them by the 9.2� ��•C�eT�i�"• + .. ,wharetldver- ages. Boupatitng new first just coins money t MAU. Ex REf3� . �• M. tieingoontraete><a.,y all works�e We will start you, capital u ' Inspector, and a nilmber of them being ye mfrs #W a f, NEV Y� needed. This' is one of the genuine, imports ' � fined. The sheds were barred u and ' TrBme r n on stf►ndexd time. WHEN YOX1 _ _ - - _� � .. . _. . I p, - chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambition no one was admitted to the several houses. $e►ve c Deed, Bond, Will, Leese, Mortgage, book of 100 pagesd enterpHsing will not delay. Grand out (' This action was taken on the des ' of then a d Life Insurance. or other legal document to draw. NMPARR he beet torso free Address Tatra A Co., Augusta, Maine. -7 I y i e or want to borrow money; advertlsor to con - Conservative nomination. and it is said it or want to insure your property is First (;lass .alt,' be he e=peri• • -- , 1 . `• • :. 1 - was extremely amuain to see sleigh load . mrlft% Aft � I , $nfllish or Canadian Companies at the lowest I cooed or otherwtse. Wor C omes Atten loi. ! : g �� ssible �•t�; tocu om lists of newspapers and eadmates We are now .. after .sleigh load dove np to their "a$'''T FOR o r • Plow called the "Advance," whiob beats ofthe oostotadvertising The advertieerwho prepared tot nish all classes with employment ,, accustomed ipn, on y to find tfie doors The Lanoash re Fire Insurance Company, Head all � ale; wants to ebbed one dollar, fends in !tube in- at home, the hole of the time,or for -their spare � , ' ' . tightly fastened iu their faces. The Offfoe :Tomato 'or � supply of Oil -oslte, Flu -seed, 1�xtra farmauonnorequires ,whileforhimwhowH1 moments. B 'siness new, light and pprofitable. is The Western Fire Assurance ho., Head Ole i '- Floe ; invest one hundred tbousand dollars in ad- Persons of ei or sea easily earn from 50 cents to .. 11 A • I eursings were both loud and des The Toronto. and the or a New Sind of Oat steal that is superior to v�sint a sohen}e is indioslted w*b will so $ti.00 per even ng� end a proporWonal sum by de- P• North American n Life Ibsuranos Company, Head meet hits eke requirement, or am made voting ell the time to the business.• Bo astd . Rood pule of the town, however, were Once : Toronto. anything used heretofore for ppoorridge• l�►�. girls earn a Iy as much as men. That yewho or a ticket n t for the South Ontario His Fail. � �m �q�po�We beef illsued. see this ma send their address, stag t at the- etlual to the occasion ; the sheds of the call on the undersigned. His charges will *arposdeace. l�f ed ; - y . ehurches were thrown open for public use, Idwiftii ft a fed at the lowest p0si b18 rites please rou. ant, post -paid. to as address fpr 1Q assts. business, we make this offer. To such as are not i . ,- and houses Of entertainment sprang. aonsis at with safety sad security. t R to alto. I!� ROWB.LL I CO., well satisfied we will send one dollar for the P ne pP 16:y W. B. PIN{ILE, ,! 1fllRSf}'AP1B eDv� li'i'iBIN(� BUtiiAII. trouble of wr [ring. Full particulars sad outfli ells if by magic. The strike i$ now off. 40-y Rotary Pnblio, Wlhitby: tl0faprt�oe $t.PMntiltgRoasef3q. ?, New Yo a.' B�ftEd. ,, _. fi'Ae. Addees O>RO. i3•nxsoN Qr Co_, Portland, Ys I , i. ., I I` 1. !. , j. =• •; : . I. I' l.- 11". � 1.1", ;,,- :., -.I .1 I - ,- I t V :, • ii L. . t I.: `, % _. � t. _ ;. i 3... + -.. .. ',. 4 _. .. , '(. .P:. :) ,512 r. .... -.>..: _. ._;s.:.t��,: ,... .... -.._.. ,.- -.most 5� � ::... ...... ...__- ____.eLc � - :a:t...�_--� - -- - - . - — . I ; I . . . .1 . . . . . . . - . ., . '.. . I - I . . - . . . - . , * . , . . ­ I I , 0 , , , - i, � .. .. - . .. .- - . .. , !t': � I ,.-' .,.; t I . � .. . . . ­. I. I I 't.. .: I ­1 . - I . 0 . . -1. . . .� - I . I - , �., I . .: � . - � . I . i ; {. l ` p '. r ;I I \ ` I I' ' ! �.. r - .- - I-. `` . . - . . t --_ ..._ __ - ` iR "' YA1 R I , • \l i ; dawn upon the unp %tooted man. "' eemblanae •of�return Eor anon hospitalit a4 �- -' ` -T` tali " p FOLY .i 1 afraid to jump ro she began. the extended, Mra. Mumpson would YOUNG g, l < < i, : � �,: � ' . . arc's a ste , Mn'tt, um n, f' ;_ y _ __ .... _ . - main Indef>rnitel re t P Moreover, the homely E - . y , =r, - I & t. t I t see it. Wonld you ibd silent child made the women nervou$ 'oat �mriv'ENT GEOSCtIE. l c , . dine i .. , lifttn T As her mother irr fated the men ajnd t�e �� $ ��M�STIC STORY W $ 11IORL• He Impatient} took hers' the irnhs, did not want her around. Thtis ,the ha l ! Oh, it will do well enough, l t i F �� ".i1 which seemed in, is.gtasp like theroutpdsof come to be but the npectre of a child, know- She used it up on allioe sio °f Georg} +. I s the chair, attd put hPr on the ground.: Ing little of the good iu the world and as to it too. When us. and live,} p ° da C$AP�ER III: —Mas ,Munlrsov Nmo °' Oh, pahaw 1 ;' i�terrupted'wsin ll.e- „ "Ob�l" she exclaimed, ip gushing tonne, .much of the evil As she could understatf,4.' she was 13, her mot e nderstattc�: gave her a little bedroom all to horse fr irin. there's nothing to ual the a. t►r s She now die la however, more sense which she was to keep c TIATM Axn Yr>:; DS; inuel, "till be wording to- whether jl0a'�e „ rouS et� Mr. �Peeke; on his return hotne,l dr ed got any epee or not." Oia'rrtarL than her mother.. T�Ie h ►bit of cl P lean and in ord r coliel X11 di lomac' °s He hawtily lifted' out hen` affil htet�` 'pgd in had made it clear that Holcrooft would initlterer putting hands. One morning she w I durii P yin dealing with the question ' Mrs• eeks had been in a' pitiable state t t l , y at issue, " (',ynthy," he said, in hie own. hadx °d Il day. She saw that her husband ord' You had better hurry in to the fire, not long endure genteel airs and inefl5ciene , (taste to Po g on her coat attd hat in gre t . _ the < vt rnacu'ar, ' t`te end has con a so far as me rose ed the limit of his° endurance— I'll be bae'c in a few minuter," and he led and that something must be done_ to keep in , � be tO i cltool. Tier mother, happe • _ `- life. aud my folks are concerned, —I never ex act that he ad virtually already "flown off his horwea down to the barn, blanketed and this shelter. She did her best to .get sup• ed in. P i�g' opened the door and loo : � only „ tied them. _ When he returned, he saw two per, with the aid given from the rocking- „ to vi-i' you, and while I'm master of the the hand e. But to have;her own kin act - sgree h'ou%e, uo more visits will be received. But ually bt udled out of the house --what dusky f3gnres standing by the front door. chair, and at last broke out sharpI " Y u didn't hQit Get rile ! she exclaimed, " «'t; . colle ' t haiu't taken any such stand onconeider_tcre- w °ultl P oPle sa Y Acee lance of mil_ Which kid t, the little hall separating the tnue , y S p t our room in order +" Y P g t , get up and help me. He X11 ' turn .us Y r • enou ` ay," he conelud.ed, "I've given a the croft's to a, whatever they might be was kitten from the arlor. " I did, " - said Georgic, going on button two, p P out of doors if we don't have supper ready ing with rapid fingers. . I whole forenoon to secure, you a better chance the only ay out of th awkward predica- , Bless me !" he exclaimed. " Y oil when he comes in." I Whet '; ' ' of living than visiting around. If you go to . g haven't been standing here all this time ?" Spurred by fear.of $inch a dire po3sibilit her moth ear child, jut look at it !" sai ' follol g ment an ao she be an in a whead}ing tt It's f3 Holcroft'a, you'll have to do some work and tone, !` ow, couai.n Cynthy, as Lemuel merely due to a. little��overeight.; Mrs. Mumpson was bustling aroutid when The illy, with a lacressive gesture. eeaso ao will your girl. But he'll hire l:ome one says, You' 'e got a first rate chance. Hol- The door is locked, you see, and $olcroft entered. "We'll soon be read P placed crookedly on th I -1. . ed b3 to help you, and so you won't have to hurt' i croft's ha an awful time with women, and „ t the kitchen door ie not .locked." : she gushed, "we'll soon. place our evenin" be n' tf a towels fiun on, the rack withou ' . ell it didn't t, seem quite natural for repast upon the table, g and yourself. Your trump card will be to hook he'll ibe gl d enough to do well by an one I g g folded all the bureau drawers open aI _' other Y pia toe ter the dwellin on the occasion of Very well, was the brief re 1 , as he ' little, and a piece of string hanging out of 1 j - 'him and marry`him before he finds ou out. , .who does airly well by hint. Ever bed n g ; rouni Y Y Y our first arrival by the kitchen entrance, passed up the stairs with the s all hair one, ets• wit }� "To do this, you'll have to see to the house 'says he s ell off, and once ynp re fairly and " - IJ :atnd dairy, and bestir .yourself for a time at there and et- things is ypur, orjvn hunde trunk on his shoulder. `' 0, mamma !" Georgic exclaimed, imps• the �. ; . ' ' . least. He's pretty desperate off for lack of there's no ailing what may' hap n, He'll t Holcroft, with a�'m look,�strode through , , tiently,• "it will do well enough; I m in, - I WO111 t a girl- he kit hen a d unlocked the (TC> BE COVTINt7ED.), 1 ; ; auch a hurry, .'I shall be late at chool. n aiciai !` woman folks to look after ,indoor mai;tera gi help you, and Jane's enough er ,; q �1 ++ 1� i,ttt he'll broil out and clear' out before he'll' nO�' t° ao good deal. .Why yo t' be the Ali 1 _exclaimed the t�idovv, ' `� I f9el I �, " lion must not be late at school," said ! acte> t __ ;keep a woman, much leas marry her, if she :'� keeping house lilts the t of ua." I u;� oo��•ug home. End },Jr,� my3ngAr for Nothlut;.) : s' 1 her mother, "but you must put your room Whir. " •Iles "nothing but talk. Now, remember, dear• '� m su}'e the place'•will tmo�n cease to The English weekl newspa per jl'rt B'(R in complete order as soon as, o } Further c iseussion was - cut sh rt° b the y YOU come home. � dri v Y be strange to you, for the home feeling ►s lately offered a prize for the best little story I don't want you to fret into the habit c f cans} you �e got a chance which you on't net 'arrival of t e victim. He afoot( awkwatcl- ' a rapidly acquired when " — g in the Scotch brogue. b'ollowing is thcsketch doing things just half." ant•: again, for Holcroft not only owns is farm ly in the do rof the Weeks sitting room for tt to which the re I w but has a snug sum in the banks Sb ou a moment; emingly at a lose how to state Jos: wait a minute, please," said Hot premium was awarded : as the sakne way with sewing. " b1rF, I °ud : Y croft, and I'll .bring the ]atnp aud a et art, Saturday Betty and me were Dot Blair insisted that the girls should know , mean had Metter get your things together ,and go.l hi�cr.sand ra. We candle•" Thins he di�i with the deftness of a. K our provisions and how to se ,' right over while he's in the mood. e�ks now resolved to ap man ac , in ga tng slag w, and Georgia learned ver readi- I - , ed, i '' ' Whea Airs. Mumpson reached tie blank - P.. accustomed to help himself, then loci u street in the Sooth Side, Bett ri � �Y, but was so careless and so easily antis- � vestij ear neutral and a110w the farmer to make t}le'way'to the upper room which was to be Y �►rm, and pointing tae a shop ` 'wtiidl of the inevitaUle she I * terms. 'hen like other superior ierior ow me b file Y K PP hod that her work often looked ver ball scurk 11 yielded and'u0t I P her sleeping apartment. Ylacin the candle window, sa B, " , P acid was a. great Y Y i 10 hl fl % jefore. 84c saw that the Weeks mine was ors in the b •kground, they proposed•to-ex- � g v Y Guid keep us, Jeems , dye. g at worry to her mother, Ill: worked nut completely, and she kne4v that 'art a pressor on their relative and do a lit °n the bureau, he forestalled Mrs. �Iumpson see that , Su ar for naethiug 1" '� El ! " Oh !won't it do well enough, mamma ?' stru5 by saying Ill freshen u the fire in the g says, getting out my s e.g. g ticf" this exhaustion was about equally true of tie coercing. But the widow's •course ro ' p µ'hat's that I pg Georgia would say. M11'hat's the use of all Bitrilar mines which had been bored until mtsed at firs to relieve them of all further kitchen and lay out the ham, eggs,, coffee `,` T}iat's extt aornar ; trade must be dull henlg so awfully particular ?" scion - *be*c- -ould yield nu further returns, ' ' effort. She suddenly - seemed to become and other materials • for • supper. Then I atweel when the've tae gie awa' the goods " It won't do until it is done 'list as well i 1• of wl = F - 1T�. Mr. Weeks soon found that he could aware �f Hol tuft's presence, aprar�g a and must g° out and unharVesa'and do my night for naethinb, My certY, it's 'u new •gamin as you can do it," ��Irs. Blair would reel •, of P� . The gave hint her and very cordial( P work, Make yourselves to home. You'll this. Yuir bodiea I hcbo can thfe afford a' and many a iece of work the yy f - sure. not clrry out his summary measures. the g Y ��Y soon be • able to • find everything," and he that gas And a bi rent Y Bett y' was obli ed to' ick out a Young lads ; mind wiilo x was bent on negotiations and binding , " I'm gltid to see you, sir, elie began. 8 y I trice g p and do over. h "t aoreenients. In a stiff, cramped hand, sl a "It's very co 18iderat6 of you to come for hastened away, r "ye ken I've never rudged tile'fair price She carried the "well enou h" s stein of nil ti me, ' I can tread In It �vriuld not be their fault if the ,for ou thin I bu g - the i 'Arotli to Holcroft in regard to the amount g y short order, and aa, y Were 3' g Y ; but when folk offer ye into her music studies• also, and of course it ' " '+ for Jane she' never a bit of trouble, Sit not soon able to find every thin Mra, a thin for naethiug I wid be staunin' in my did not work well there. She w of n 11 } I of salary" he would be willing to- pay, in- gg down air, Mgntpson s first act was to take the candle sin liclit if I dii`!nA talk' it. ('' as fond c f inter, aimatiug that one burdened with such re- , aid make yourself to ,home basket anal I'll a ,ie me the music , learned wir h great ease, and played that G while I et oil things to ether An tit on and survey the room in every nook and K in an get eight pun , and spiritedly, but her perfot`manee was spoiled Rlloli,sibilitics as she was expected to assume n b 8 d P 1 after [ Dome o °l P but . • _ " ort to be eompansiated proposhundly." my 1►onnet ;" rid sho` was ab tit to hasten corner. b She sighed when she found the ye eau slip in and get 11y the way silo hadoof dropping ,l from the room P closet and bureau drawers em t Then anther eight pun' Pp g tholes and i „, alai Weeks eke groaned as he despatched his s n p y. J ; it'll no look sac greedy ( Blurring over hard p"sages which all K as she examined the quantity And texture of like. . 1st watt a wee." And in I Des, too hLZ to in ti ' I on horseUack with this first `epistle, an!,1 She, too, ha been 'cotnpelled to see that the bedding of g y practice sutlicrentl . It H g the couch on which she 111 tak eight tin 0' that au ar �„ Y as in - / abs '.. Holcroft ,maned as he rear} it, not Dose Holeroft's far iltquse was the oril , certain was to repose" as she would ex trees her "(;ertainl , sir.' Putting K I says I vain' her teacher lectured her about such I -'. k. ,; count of its marvellous. ,spelling and cos- 1 refuge left, an 1 while she had ,rocked and Jane followed her around on ti self. Y g tt in t}YQ basket, carelessness, and told her she must practice lion I �' struction, but by mason of the vista of per v sited the th tight had toile- into her just what her •mot (,toe, doing I shut doui5 the lid and turned• the difficult parts patiently until she coup for it ( plexitie3 aud.troulple it opetied to his boding I schemnng mini , " I ve stn ulated to eta a' her did but was silent. " HeY," trios the lad at' the back o' the I lay them as rapidly 1 • - the l ` P y At last they ahi� Bred in the fireless apArt- counter, "Ye've forgot th© tea ! There's ' hosing she played d ltfte as rest; of illy ; Iilirui. Bun he named on 11 tlf . a sheet• of ;year, anti if he aye nothing against it, it's a I meat, threw oft their scan $ I Y in' lrer�own fashion. mii,:� ! paper as large a sum as lie felt it possible to l bargain which can manage to keep him to went down to file tY 'wraps and two pun o tea goes slang wi' that !" I and said it did well enough h. its kitchen, bits. :liumpson ` Save us, tea !—tea, did ye say ? (:teat ' " t1 "hat is than; ou are la in . �" that p y and leave any chance for- hinisPlf, trier in spite of Mint elf, even if I don't mart instinctive) k,okecd around for a rockin . • I Y playing g -. Eliza t}►e i affixed his signature and sent it back by the him." y Y g criftens this bates all . lea ! Certainly , beth asked one time. i anessen er. , choir, and as none was visible she hastened I'll take the tea," and I held u hrou. g But the a ' • htf 'rWArd furiner wits not to the parlor•, and, holding the candle aloft the basket and he po I ern inn a p s lie lid o' I " It is that new galop� Mary Haines. play = '- will, The widow 1�iump5°tl �{'1Bhed to talk °ver I to be caught in uci a trap. He had I 1 P p c kabe Q c <l the .other evening," Ueo I • P . come I sttrveyecl this Apartment. JAne followed less, a tea <ly made up. I thoct it was wera "Isn't it tell b' rgle replied, iii r ►. this first point between the high contracting 1 himself to say c main words and he Would in stet' wake as before, but at last ventured fortunate I had Been the sho 1 „P Y' pefore the ' 1 es said Elizabeth, " but it �}oesu't - F lik. i powers. indefinitely, but �Ir. 14ee;:a, remark - say them. He uietly, therefore, stood in �' sitggest "'�1 • unem plu ctl of P Wien( .other, fir. Hokroft 1l be ih l • Y ' $ H ord o it; of they wid a ;sound just as it did when Jlary ' la ed it. `' ' ed, cynically, It's double what f thought the door and sa d, " Wait a moment, Mrs, soon at want hisanpper." haen it a' rookit oot Afore I got ne�ar.t. " ��' + P Y t4l -(la : + he'd offer, and you to lucky to have it in �lumpson. It's 1 otter to have a plain underr " I aupp,ae he't4 want a teat man • ell I don t la it exact( as ail airs, _ k,la�k attd white. Now that every thing's I standing in all alters of business. When things," replied Mrs•' Mum n with c S " IB there naetttin' else— cotiee or 'ony- j �'orl ace the base kips about aoythgt I have ' a} ( thin th��t},�o'' !te ; to.go sown for the lower F's and B flats. I t` ►ill settler}, Timothy will hitch air( take you I've (10110, you r ay conclude not to go with pity, " but lie can't expecta lady of � my IV '" says ; " it's just. the tea auil I can't play And Jana tt tlieie at once. I ay fast enou h, so I `ust pia 1'r°'`, P L I isle, for I want o say to YOU what I said connections to ,fl Ar su to o the Either " g J l then( . But �Ira..M11u upsou now .began t0 insist. ►this morning to a,ur cousin, I.ewuel 11'ecka, Y . qunl like a commas M1M1K b ;all up liars, and then I doit't la the will servant. It is lint natural, in coming to.a eel, I m share we ocht� tae be thankfti' ' taves in the ri 1 ' P Y °o for li I ; , upon writin;; a Tet er i'ii regard t, het „rltl - I j'in glad lie and his wife are now present a$ r'ew Rhode, that I should wish to know for that same; altho' if tf bl t hN,nd —just take the till tipper.';: `: I : �itestis •s _stns and that of her child. Iney I witnesses. I'm plain man, 'and till I- want something of that abode. There should + fete wig a bit puts ;note, l rr. I ; could not t ►link of being looked upon aP aer 1 is to make tt liv n' off the farm 'I've been w o' ecttec 1 K ittna'object. \M1'ee1 uid dA ” �eerns to me '' sale. •s soil]. have been n Hired girl here read to receive l tae ye ! Kuid clay !" and. I cam' Dot. He be better r t 1:er Bi3tet ; " it k Dula , 11 s +wants. She also wished to be assured. that ! bronoht up, old, - I'll get a girl to -help you ; $ ,supper yy t, go slower at first and learn it . and et su ter for us. Since 't(tere is not Jurnpit over life coontcr, anti gt ippit utc at ; right, so tie to. lu _ . ; ` tile . �.. a girl would be hired to help Tier, the she ; with the work. Between you, I'll expect it final rockin - • life dour, Auci h b , P y it as it is written. .. one to receive us l►riuo rocking -c a mIk ute, and Bays, he ; "Oh,' this sounds Well enough,' " ', what shout.( hays all�the church privileg, is to Ito he done in a w1v that the dairy will i my de tr, and I Will direct yntt how to Ire- ttt°ilay. bit : g , said i Ii1rll,i I ! whit i slie haul been agmstonled ands the ! yield a fair prod , 1Ve'll try an I cc•esd.'' (:eorbde suet ban fed a�sa rf I . 1 t banged Y+ pe a��ij' satin right to visit and. entertain her friends,' we get on for thr months and no'tsa years tine rrhild did as she was W ed'( �Iclecnc+ �tya I, peri'ectly� dumfounder tier(. .i eggs - Id, anti her - 3 er said, there K is . ony mono ; k icl which meant every farmer's wife an all I'll not bind ys°lf longer filial thrice mother w.AS soon roc king on the gnu neat but it's no uWer later c t ! Hu °, m I . Her' father ha.l a scrap (look, in which lie '� �" It ' the ntaideu sisters in Oakville. "Anti tl en," months. Of con se, if you mall Kell, I'tl side of t11e kitchen stove, intexe rsi11 tier Y g pasted newspaper articles tie wished -- 1 " she cunirinrled, "there are always little per be glad to have t lie plain i,uainciss arrantfe. rather bewilelerin ► orders a to ? 4•e're a pet fe t angel in lilac b d > t c b with variou 11 times. I hope the money's no spurious." kec:.p llouletintes When he was' Unay lie fir 1 i quisites which a housekeeper has'a rig t to ment go 011 as ion as po;aible, but its alY a asked l;lizabr th to l,asto the pieces in, anti a oft Hections and surmises. i h'o've lice gie Inc the mono " he sA '. look for " =`ir, «'coke irrrtaUly put a pe' - matter of burin ss. If I can't iiiake niy .,sketching the child Jane is a sad 'trek " Y atone • for who} S this silo anti very neatly: Once, when Bile , : l iod to this phase of di lomac b say to I Ile • I sa s ' .t < 1111 I diplomacy Y farm pay, I'm goi tg to sell or rent and leave And pity would lead us to soften 'e� 'every y } t ' l°r was away from home, lie said : "Geor ie ; - sur " Well, well, Cynthy, the stage wir be l these parts,'' the tea " he says. •. " Did a no sa it went won't K , 1 Y • Y Y you put these pieces 111 my book ?" . 1 in .1 t; tuuc}i if this atulrl be dune in trutitfulnesa, slang wi file sugar' " Certainly." "Anil „ along in a couple of hours. We tl put you • t. Shot •as bnt twelve earn of ©, et there Y y e noel the su lies;y 1 and your things aboard and you can g err = l o Dili, certainly certainly,_ �1ri Iiolctoft, y "K y di`huA e�aa y g gar for naet}►in':'' sir, of course," she rePlied, iluite _ ��� I in n.. 1 a take a very sensible new of the mat wasSCarr oly tt trace of c}tildhcxxt left iu her proud t,(i be asked. i `I -< r apart 9 : with what you c ill your ueootiation at �' k es• And what's the money for, He shower( her how he wanted it done tim, 1 -_ cousin Abiram's. I can tell yon one tl in' Jlter, I hope you ill find that I will do all' colorless face. Stealthy and cat -like iti all' thhen?" "'For the tea," he Says, getting' am ' g that I agree to an a great deal more. I'm J.her -niuventents, .she gave the ipp pressfon a igrY• 1W, look here," I says, ulliII i S }1e set to work. At first she was very _. . of h1 4. i, thou;�h, —if you write any. attch letter to ' $ 1 P !3 . careful to et them all straight and r R . �; Holcroft, you'll never hear from lirn a little afraid of t e nt ht air anti the incle that she cwuld tint du file egtnmone'tat thin hnn► intao a close Dot o' the crop g smooth, , , d, le.t ua ,.so the tarsi page she did was just as good as -f •,f'A I 11 = merit Beason, And; o wir hasten to get myself , exec'tt in a Bly, c Iwerittg manner. Herg undetstsu each other. iliac begin at the :ttoaiit. �'atl (1m child rear "and she eased quick- I smsl , greenish g►ay eyes tPpeared . to be �begiutiing, did yo po Say ye gied Stt ar for any o. };liztbeth's; but aoo11`she botanic mom (;olnpatie•1 to give up all these tell i Y P I tired of Diu so slowly and art} ` '..4 , , - - ° P ti: I ly out. growing uearer to ether with the la t e of newthi11' '� 1�'e r }o," " 11'b g g g cu • ua aries,; - itnva,rlly. re3olvin f to gain ti ell eel so fair su 3 p lei ly, I us ' 11'eelcs Pitt his , rand to his mouth to Don. I time, and their indirect, furtive lanr�ee su - good ; ye gied tile illy au •ar for nnethiii' alit( began to all Itt the Work. There were mull 11 ` point. by a nag ino peraisten •e of which lie I eaters that e g g h + and tit o g .. a^ was a! mistress, she finally d Glared that lie I cell a ,grin As 1 e thought, She haen t Ig they }►nd hardly, 'if ever; seep when I wis coming out a cried after tips or three little bits that were very harrl�� come ' .M gs g agreed to do an thing that I kitoi4 0>, ; lookBOf frank at}'eciion bent upon h� +r. lilt• phut yip gied tu► alart� µi�tie sugar. " to ht nicely, and instead .of perseverin `+ �'' were :� must have writin about tie thin which Still she's right; he'll do it eight t►iore than !hail early (carped, 011 the round of visits But y4're CAe u fur the te until they were right she hurried them in _l �eoultla't be left to any inau's change nil g b y as ex . mind: He must agree to give me he a with her mother, that so far from bein K el I !any way, saying tit het self : " Oh, well, it . moat he ex eta but it 011 t be just �i he►t he ex. i "Tut tut ! tt'ipil bat' tea begin tt' sin' .. ' p eta• canto Bile was scarcely tolerated, and site re• -oo, look here, anti pa attention ! gain won't matter if such little bits are crooked• even monthly salary he names for at least A y It will look well egou r " year.-* Mr. Weeks fol wed h'er'relative to ex. I minded one of a stray cat that coulee to A Ye , csi► me back when I eras Aun sot 6h ' - lackr 11 dH elling and seeks to maintain . existent© d P g well but it looked very bad, th'e fcrooke b • ti • Weeks thought A moment, and then, wi 11 ' Pedite matters, nd it must be confessed � enou h , leased wi' the sugar, and no ask in i a x►ilin • the whole d piece' = ; 3 - a shrewd twinkle iu his eyes, admitted, It b g I there ip A lurking, deprecatory manner. for tea, and said ye gied _ tea alati K i' life 1 b page. .. v elit, 1 that the fatherit of tilts. 11lumpsula''a be• g loft in s was no 1 eav task. A small hair I Ner kindred recognized this feline trait, for sugar ? M11'hen her father looker( at' the book I -e toll} would 'tie a good thing to have Holcroft's I g $ Y „ „ 1.; paid : " I'm 'very Wroth ohli ed aftr t 1. -, name to such an agreement, Yea, ylu t they war© accustomed to remark, Site's I did:. , i g you, - truuk that had cr me down from the remote I „ ., I. (:eorgie; but —I'm afraid m little i marl art held her ow and her wardrobe a al.til ys anoo in around. , Lt col, and ltadnli �•e bienlme the : >, Y g.rl liayn t.:,' _ , -- : iilig►lt; try thtit on, but you're taking a ris' I' p sugar' Aver etrtti ► + ; and .i IV, If,-you:. were not so penny wise � and Pont] d i and represented 11 their' worldly posses- I tai 'old scarcely do otherwise; prntt• for naething ! ; S straight eye,. .. child • there had foolish you'd gu' at once and manage to get ; S1Ons• . j seemed iSo place a for her at I Karl. , k O1►, Yes, I ha`v e, Papa; said Georg e. "I I. � . •iJ to si `- him tci t.tke yon 'for ` better or worse." I JIr. «•coke, m tli leased at the t i any of the firesides. � She haupted halts tltul _ -," %veel, all what has �© tai s<t for i now those {pieces tare a little crooked bt t _ grain „ P urn of A" a -wit s, sat In du k corners aiul . 3 ly°ur. ; it is so .very little I thought you wouldn't i• was "•You misjudge me, cousin Lemu:;l r - affairs - became t er j a J y sal , ell Its no the Worth o't, ntin ye ; ;mind." one y aflAble,' but contiued kept (ter meagre little fort 1 out of eight as but I m no a man tae be Marie a fule o Plied tits widow, bridling. and rocking i - ilia remarks chic t / , g y t4 the weather, while (much} as possible. e, She µas the lAat one ; . Her father said nuthin mbr'e, httt lie I I franc letitly: " If there's Any such taking to a Holcroft, who h. d an uneas sense of f►ein l hooever, there'll illy card —ye can sutilmon• . g Y b helped at table when she Was Permitted to ute, but I m tltinkin ' ' never asked }lei again to Poatr3 in pieces, and ..: = � e erl done, he must get me to. take him." overrettr led iii s me gndetected Way, was come at' a►1, .and so hrui earl p learned to' g ye 11 Ket tilt WArst p t, _ " Well, -well, write your letter al:out a• abstracted and co ' • Aho, no ! I K•isna burn re • !once when he brought out t � 'was rtu. He_ was soon on I wale(( like a ca Y yesterday. rday, I thoc ht b he book to show . l . ` year's engagement. That'll�aettle for you_ i the road home, li waver, .with Mra. 111utn µ•e1• tF and when peoPle'f ipaesh6 there wis actme juckry }xtckry about it, a tet.ttiiti political article to A gentleman he nevi ri for a twelve month, at feast. i i son and Jane. usin Lemuel's last whie °fi a turned, to snatch aanet}ning; rutty it Cunle awa', Betty, here's oor caur." J was talking with, site noticed he turned t1ie. - had i Mrs. Mum Bou a fainbe to the s10w labor- •� , r d devour it in secret. Detected .iu. ---�•• • �i. -..��_ jb etched page over v' c llle I - I him . P, b g' ; pored charge was Now, for mercy s sake, , these pilferinga,� to which' �stt© I ashamed ott'it. ry d Y, as if he «; s loos construction 0f a fetter, in which she ' do keep your toll a still and your hands driven, she was regarded tin cusp to .almosC Tilte Total Eellpse of 1i4g7�, i °z� � ' corm dwelt upon the uncertainties of° life, h�r bus J • This is about the way Georgic does every . . ,� i storm Y• r g ester The year IKlii has do store furastroitorners ;thin ,and if she does not break ►leiaelf of . nuisance than he mother,- j •_calk. "duty to her offspring," and file evil f — a total 4cldpse of the sun, which can be ob- ;this bad habit f loin (aloes s Whatever( poss bilities thrst•e ins be for "served from convenient statiuits i Y Y I " vicissitude." " A stable home is woman s YI The latter was•too much pre-occupied to qq g things just an way }• the Ethiopian or he leopard, there !�•as no give 'her child attention. P tit Europe, ; at all alie is nbt likely to at ti {. chief desire," she concluded, "and yuu wi 1 hope that Mrs, bI tm son Woulr t':nsooneed in a Tttie eclipse occurs on he Y grow up'to be a P enrol a free t0 a me the salar P 1 tna eriall t 1801 of August I. POW( Y b p y y you have y rocking ghAir in the beet roam, And always y P bat ;very useful and reliable woman, change any .of er characteristics The in full. tide of talk if there was rail one li ancd aihitle to thetno a8aes through 13et - j - i 11 / said for a year." htui 1. chief reason wits hat she had nod ire to sent Y re rth of Mosco« . The I I! son, I Whet1 Holcroft read this second epistle he change, A more self- complacent arson was Oahe rarely seemed to think where Jana event' will give astronomers all excellent .. A' WORT) To Tti– Bbt6,• - i 90 far yields i to ilia $rot im oleo that he p r rwilat she was dolt Opportunity lie h; P did not exist in )akville. (,god trtiits in visitatipn gave the child no The rounds of sl portunity to pursue their studies of the If we ore to have dr drunkard �' l' ordit i . half tore• the sheet, then paused irresolutely. other people did not intcpreat her. The• school 'soh chance to go to un a 8urrounditiga. We believe excellent some of 1 u is. in the future, ; had ' After a few' moments he went to the door Y er developing mind had little`. results might be obtained in determinin f µ, o t rem are to come frotn''the boys to - l . ' a " ! were insipid they lack ©d a certain to b , h m I am writin r • and I ask ou a stn if z gtree and loured out upon his scree, "It'll soon I Kati- other pabulum than wltat'her_ mother su the extent of the sun's surrouudin s b the you want 1 b ' g i Basil cy which a dash o evil im ants ; an n the plied ao freer. Silo was a uirdn P use g Y Y to Ie one of them be ploughing and planting time, "he thought, course of her mini to investigations she had consumin curiosity, g the ram© of rapid photograph ogees of wir'o, you eltSn't ! �No ! of course , . ; hont. " 1 guess I can..stand her —at least I can tr g y, with the redeeming a lea, is ordinary catneraro� A lane of six 1Ve11 I }.►een c - T, $' I dircet;ned or surm sq much; that was te- feature that she did not. talk, in have a plan for a it .°r three months. d like to turn a fe prehensible that to had come to regard unsuspected Ltetening in epee focus w0tild produr a aver small sure P Von that is just as more furrows ou the r.ld lace," and ilia force g acted lasses she heard much t at ` magrd of t �e sou but would include a �yicie is to jr to yeti from such a fate as the sun - pp herself as singular y free from 1008 of omits- war, sand about her mother an ► h :field to -moil ow morning. softened and grew wir;tful as he looked at sion and commdsai n. " VPhat leave d herself, and of the heavens and with b ltgever- fail I ever the atihetic th very rapid i. ed ; it never will fail ! and I think it is worth -the -bare, frost- btiund fields.. Suddenly it done ?" she would ask in ho self -cottI a t P part of this ex rience was plates, the faint illumination about the snn ` knowing. dark -cued and 'grew stern as hey muttered r hit s to hacl never known enough experience � of kind- might be Photographed. b• Never touch l .quor in any form. ' ings. The ueati n im lied so much. troth noes to bb wounded. She was only made Eo:�.,�.. " But I'll put my hand to no more a er q p _ That is the plan, and it is not only, worth ,' { with that Weeks tribe." p P n a certain kind at all jar relatives were feel more full how re • knowin but it ' gall and bitter ear a$ (lie remembered Y P carious was her .foot FOl�lfltd Bnsliei3 ilt the Turkeys. lice. g' worth putting into prat He Strode to the stable, saying to Timothy the weary month durin which she ha bold in ber ttaitsient abiding , place, and A lad in 1 1 Weeks, as he passed, "I'll answer- this let- g d thercifore was rendered more ft Y �lbuqueraue, N. M., avers I know you don't drink now, a4td it seen -, „ rocked idly at - t sir firesides. With ,her, and dittant in order to abcure toleration by that she `had urchased a fine fat to you as if ou never would. But o �i � ter in person, talking was as mu h of a necessity as breath- y Away cantered Timothy,.and soon caused keeping out of every one's wa y' lately she found in its entrails temptation will coins, and it probably_ w 1 ittg, but during t ride to the hillside farm rocvlings, however, she mans way. . In her a snake not less that six inches long and,- come in this way : You will find ourself, flutter of expectancy inihe Weeks house- she, in a $ogee, h d her breath, for a keen nd understand eve 8 to learn fencing that the reptile, thou h dead h y . . : hold, by announcin that" " old Holcroft r thin that was going g had some time, with a .number of .tom companions, g March wind was lowiq y g g g poisoned the fowl silo exchan exchanged it with her and the t I looked black as a thunder cloud and was She was eo uie that. ' °A even tto than her rgother who, be ' g y will have a bottle of:wine on the comin' himself," t fur no li• °x W- 001'8' are of ftlif.iaot was 6>E'oeer for an turkey, And that upon table. T „_ , t realizing hat the. checked flow of habit of putting her throe h 'a whir ered ing the second bird she found a larger They will, rega d it as a and offer it tar you. I tell you what .xis, Cynthy( its the wbrdi }dust have freer course later on, 8 P ith two young ones, all three dead. ' ver like( 1 ' , my practice, and tttr•n of a hair with you now, gg'rrowled �cl A prose- questioning when they retired for the She says the reptiles were of the striped Y , ?' °Ok upon you a8 a milksop if- Weeks. ' ' ` Unless you agree to whatever ' 'Ywiligfit deepenin fast when night. j# �►oulyd be p you lop t indulge with them. Theri what gg �m'd`t�Q� hpta 't�e a child variety and wets venomous looking. The will ou v they reached the welling: r olcroft's ins beginning life under'motre tliX r'� t g do gg - `' Holcroft -•says you haven't a ghost of •, a ket -wa- on -serve for e " r Y Eli, what will you do Y Will - g gd' .Purposes pines and still harder.to predict the out lady ono whose statements can relied you sa , �To no ! no I }},,��, „ of conveyance, an he' drove as near gie s p Pon. •She ate no ttarke ~r y , none . of that tuff for • ` i. The widow felt that s,: crisia'had indeed angle to the kitche i deo>,: , Po come. Y• me i I Ituow a trick worth half a dozen of r - ootne. Cousin Abiratn's was the iiextp}ae the front seat, wit h'he'ha$u ledg ixom III s�te °° of nor alpse .watchfulness The Fi ' that !" or will you take the glass with your in the order of visf "tAtfotl, but her last ex r- alone; she had obsetwet how many of the domes-' omes Rlrtg�out �n aL►rm and it Isfheed - own common sense Protesting and your con- . Pe he turned and off red his hand to assist the tic; (agora had been performed, and she is to notif you �•r Thia science making thewhole draught bitter and nonce there left her in painful doubt as to a widow to alight, tit she nervous( g future reception. Therefore -she tied on at herself on the edg 'of the vehicle and seem non holdevif she been: in the various ractised when the gr base e- pop substitution is a feeling that you have dermaged yodrsel#, , _ now cap, smoothed her apron, and rocked great, sut!e corn cure and then go off with .& hot head and a skulk- I ed'to be afraid to vdntnre• The wind Hut but the housewives had noireearded her as traatordn ver. m's Painless Co,,, Ex- ing soli( that at once begins to make a lo- ing t the r ed rapidity. "It'll be accord- tered her Beauty draperies Causing ber to sufficiently honest to be trusted is to, take tarns off. It glee for itself and will keep loin so during ' isg to the ordering of Providence " — a r lti the - makes no cores, P _ l?1?ea like a bit of prey about swop tries and also found that if there warms a ,r �pots ad Fives rte in.. g g _LL - i P ' . sure and. gel Putnam s• �e all ita life Y .-BBoys, do not bec*e drum; 1. �' t r- i fr l- J ��' - J 'sr ♦n, rq. ,r, - - aids• - . I . i r t 1. t: .: i + - . is !. ,. i $r. r.f• v i. z `4$`. iL s, ,, t i .� �� r . -I _ I _ 2l 1 9 Y -= t i� ' +- r l t �l , ri t •. f ' . 1 *a • - I:, ! `�'�� ':+fie "i� t .� hb � ,. �� E, � ..iv. • `y. [' 1 r � t F : I V i : j _ , •+r. is - , , _ - �_ - - -. '!t.' -. - - , i . .. 1 , - .' .. - 1 • -v i 1 . 11.. , .I . . . t ... .. i , �I� ..r _f , _ . _,. ._ t . 1 r . 11 .. . .x, r _ .. .:_.. ., , - .- :: .. a -d�. t .r �'. �:. .. , . ,. ; 'ee...:.L. it . - r r • -. Y . ._. LS Li$�.d:g ... t,. t z_}'`a^. ,. _...x...:.�a, - �la�,. � _ -.� - , ishnl I 1, Harr: I ' with the t I ` - _' ' IiAnil Iran, son , and , I tour: I Basil mined on tit - ' ' , hod `, imin-I " :1 . I.' 17 sivvil I . contii ` the I t. tram i Lee a Bl t �.: �I • _ - eecc) L . . ; 0801 - i feel t - I pang v Jilt, his if • -• ind , \• J natut a I . b a yy sBwu � i ' _ •i . : 4 1 (, _ I i'. i i, 7- - .x, ,R P`t a i 1.t. 6 .. _� �i .4 - ���� '.r r i i'` •. ••.. ,. i _ t , .. �. 7. r . . �. �: ..- .. ..., . - � .- . - .,. ,. � ... �,. .. . 4 - ,, . _. _ ,.. _..- .. .. - ,.. I i- -lit I ` :.- • ,. , I ,. , . ,. 1, .3�,- ,. . 4, 1 s . . I •., ... .... ,,� ,,.. � . ,. ,. ., j _ f , , :. 1 � ; �r - :- . -. I .. , - �- t � i ,._.... I• ` W ' • -- .. ( - . t .. � � ,• -. , .fir :: ..F"y- "k �r . � - I', � - • � +' ",� .. 1 o. j i_ 'A 11IID�iIGHT I SHALL I�EMEM- anything thwt on ld snot be ezplained by a very extraordinary personal eit�erienoe. B79tter in the Idlirnin�, : by eonetaut taste, sometimes prolonged foie � `• causes we call na rat and are Basil under- H the ex lanation yen of his visit b m , � ' ' �` ,'.� •seventy two hours. Amid the enigl and) ' � �'' P Y . Y .. a e. p,Rv, L�AXDSU► B. coax. � . g `- , - BEB� t - stood and would discredit the testimon of eat of thatni ht leased q � r, 1 _ - -- - :I: y gu g , pen the narrowly �, i bright y «+loured life of the Hindoo fannile • �° � I _ . �. � ' Yen aaa t help'the baby P�'�� _ Jack Templeton �ha(I bean nIy c�ase�t anY arson, no rn tter how near tb me, if underato�d operations of mesmerism, ie noz 13ut still [ wear ye to gc►` � qhe flits about dis$rrayed, silent, ahuunec�"p that testimony po flirted with what seemed - sufficient, let him who, wi&h a e'ea'•er view, "' gown an' look in upon her, � disfigured -in some parts of India a hide - • friend in boyhood, 'was my °lserished com -_ � • me reasonabl , still Jack's seriouspebs 'has traversed furthQr into`the arw}ae of the -An' read an' pray, � ou knoR.� I � oust bald ob'ect- forbidden all 'o and $IA - • pinion in the days of our early. manhood at suet hontssty str ngely impressed me Shat mystics ,advance his theory of Jack Temple Onty last week she waf eki�in round . , � •. � ho Y J J y - ' college, and my delightful correspondent night, and' I co feaberi to him that what ton's stt�►n a visit. A pullin• my whlekerr'r, hair, Pe• - _ _ - _ _ ._ - during the ten years that had gone -ernes .could not b�•. g _ ••' A olimbin' up. to'the table � � � � , .the close of bhe hap y period. of student Pro d need not necessii•ily be " � — � • ' � • into her little hibh ghalr,�, , � 6� e1n. _ - ; Disscases of C ldr _ p doubted ; tl►at t ere were likely stranger � � $�IIt3E � OL�l. �' • "Tk,e first nl ht th4t e`►e took it � � " �J tit two months a o " ea s Dr. Ifeitli � -' �' 'fe. .This correspondence had not been the things on earth a one than were knov�n of • � � ► � '' I n g Y : - + � When tl�fi hale aheeke w red � " I had never seen a well marked _case of . - -0 1 communication between .iis; for we I '' � � ggrr�� � membraneous croup arising in any child who � � . • Y and then with a rats to dismiss the whop When she kissed good highs to papa .agreed, on -the final - leave- taking •of our old subject for one re Giseering I asked about � '� BAR(iALf�B. • ��� And went sway to bed •--• . ,' . ties -'she, • • - was .not au habitual egg eater. Of course, . _ �./ cone a carters • that visits on each �otlter > � �• • Tis headache, papa, r - ; 8 q + some acquainten es I had in Orenwich, Iris ' A �: ri r in an exchaa a asks• whether w•e Be better in rho nin'16vP;" ' - i an Lh' whicih willti ive an excess of fibrixt - ahauld be kept•up, Jack setting aside at leant home to which ' orrice he res used and g Y � g - � I ► q alwa� s 'distingui„6 Ltween false and true An' aomethin' in how she said' it � in the body may produce this diaearee, � - two• n•ceks:in one year to be spent wish me iii.'turu a�ked fo my father's family, who econwr, in sl,o � ,w She sa R : Ia it ,Jest made me want to cry. � • have $mown multitudes of instances where- • wherever I should be settled, ,and the year still lived oil •the old homestead, a few miles `• following I was to visit with him for a•ehort! from the• sit of_ residence. Ire lied b ner.�ilc�e to uttc r gai�• the old ar yang that • � "gut the morns,,.' brought the [ev r, s asmodic croup was caused directly from "- • .•I• . Y Y P .. A thin nut needed is dear a.t an . rice " "� And her llttte bands were ho the b ar su er of crackers and milk and � • ` season. This arrangeme}it had been oboerv- arran in with ark ri ht there fora visit � p � ►'An' the pratty red uv heF little cheeks •" � @ ty Pp ' - � � • g g 8 . We are metimes a t to think that b et• a �:d feet n in to bed. And I have know - - ; ed by both with- puucttiality`ancl �•egularity, tQgether,to our a rly home and straightway tin , P Y � : Grew into a crimson e�wt. � • `. $o g - � � ' and we became well acquainted ! with, each ' o thi Ks at low pr•i.:e ; o: by saving thsrt y But she laid there jest ez patient . j children who w cr�e fed upon a daily diet of '_ penned a not® my sister telling of his Dents in lave dollar we are auvin monF Ls ever a woman route} I ilk •and tutoea who- were constant) - other'z mode of living, occupation and sue- .comin of our c tam tared visit home and � � y � � � roundinga:•'. Jack was a physicia in Green• that aigi�an amen mPht be made for oak• w'hether� we are, or are not, iu abeo utc nP :.l Ta13eEtet n agrown woman would. � s bjec't to a}�anirrodic croup, bra I have g g at the tune of the arise a urchaecd. �' e � � n vac known ut a chats wh(► iwai fr:d on oat- ; . _ wish, C9nn. ��►n j�one knowing 'trs during stn -for• a brief son. I sealed this letter � P � ' ' i Y have a vague feeling it is true tl ►atreili.pe � "The�daya,are terrible Ion 1 cal mns�i ur cornmeal mush of uel for. the character•forming period o . his life with Jack's ease t to the arran emeitt it con- � ' 1 Fan glow, , � , would have marked him for a future ti - g at some future time W e might more Iasi y An' she's grov►in' was in each ; � g► per �� ho was subject to croup ?' � _ ; p Y veyed, stamped ' and put it in -the postal s re rho d'ullar .than the 70 cents at the A,id now tlhe'6 jest a stippin' ,• � Does milk and crackers cane►e crou r- - ' �` aician. He pQSSesaed thgae traits of char -. box 'ust outside door. � •Clear away: out ov our reach... P � � ' -. serer, those oddities of. native dis sition J y present time, but we have metre a bargain, Every night when I ties her, t � •C mainly not. But the milif in excess pre- . . p° The ni ht w wearin on and bed was � d s sea the body to a condition where e► g S and we ima ins that we aru satis4led with - Tr in• hard not to c r P - which �mear� strongindividuali "ty, lie was su sated• ao wi h man leaaant antics a- � g y � p�o - g8 � Y P P it, 1 here are of course rnal and rofitable She Qays in a way that kills ; m'e ; =• a dden x�hill bruu ht on the attack. In the , - drily humogous in his ordinir�[•y conversation, .riche of what t e et��cceedin da s had in '� p ` Ba ►►e g . i tter i moruin -bye ! � e of the carnival or cornmeal ea r the � ' � candid in h s- 'intercourse tn�ith his ac uaint- � 8 Y bargains t, be made, but the exc.temeni c f R _. q- store' for us, Jac said good -night and went. •eho in and of meetin others en a ►Cd iu "bhe can't ' ances, chee>fiil enough •on occasion, irt�geisi- � hIe bedroom revious visits haviin made. PP g g 6 b get thro the night, po n, i '' - abject was nut prrdiaposed toward coup„ ; I ous in his estimate of eo le .not b an g the same occupation is sometimes ruinous to l30 [ want � e to come an pray, a ci the sudden shill cu ld ace; I _ P P , Y - Y him acquainted ith any apartments. •the eaet•cise of common sense. - Woman's And talk with mother slittle- � ,. c u The common mind an the averse � means brilliant, but studious and determin- The ui ht as uneventful) not even Yoe,7t know )set what to say ;-� j P• g P Y� bar aiin is often ridiculed and sometimes ; d .. ; m ther ima a that crou comes from- cold. � - { ;; ed, especially so when eonceriied -in the in- a arcs reminiee qce of the evenin 'a talk g ' Not that the baby needs it, ,' �• , f3u► P Y $ atl so because she does not combine good � Nor that we make any complaint � � B t this is not half true. Milliuus of child - vestigation of subjects belonging to the ob- ; interferin with the senses' even re use. I Jh Y b That Plod seems to think He'a necdin` a .� g P judgment nod common sense with the ktiov • � rG� have a cold but not a tithe of them euf- � scare and havinn a dash of the mysterious. awoke at 7 o'cl k dressed thought of "rho led a of the means she ►osseseea fur future The smile uv the little saint." � ,� . fat' from crou � � ..- 1 i � To him the Creek grammar-and Latin con- Tanned visit ho a and the�man a recasts g � l P• P Y g needs r � [walked etch with t1,e Cor cal Let tta make this clear. A child of five � ( • struction were dull plodding; but mathema- things it proms ed. I did not heaters to ' 3 i - 'io the door of his humble home; acs excretes from the boa•sls say (to:maks ; �. � tics, and espe.ialty the study of mental arouse Jack co ideratel `thinkin that the -.� , � I • � To which the silent messenger ` � � Y g � • �' ,' j � it roun(l numbers) sixteen ounces ,from the - � science and of those questions the solution -fats ues of hire 1 carne and the late hour .� tVuniA� � BEST « (5Ax Before me had also come, � - r g gJ Y - � And it he had been a titled rinse' ` �� k�ineyH, twel��e ounces ; from the skin (in- ; - 0 of which involves an exploit into the,depths of retirin wool re are him fora colon p � - �� � ' • - :� of Psychology, were to him a chains lea- g P P � g- ' To shut up every woman in a dwelling- [would not }�pve been honored more �- seissible perspiration), eight ounces. Not. - '. - g P ed rest. More ban an .hour ease a d 1 Then l was with hie heartfelt welgane , - sure. Ex loran them steriea of the human � house an .make of her an animated broom co nting the solid matter excreted or thro�yp ' P g Y be an to feel th need of eaten and was � To hie fowl •cotta a door. i _' - 8 g+ and •dub - an is to abuse° a. oat man wo• �; K 1 � o trough the lungs, there is 2�pounds that ► , mind was that which made up the texturQ romisin nr e f . rho full en o incur of a p � y � • �' of'his thoughts by day and was apt to weave p g � J Y men an ruin a great ,many houses. But NIQht fella ag4►in in the cott�e , ( ar eaten and drunk by the rive- year - old, -: - - breakfast with ark for u,y company ; so I thou h a woman ma hold in her hand a 'they move in silence and dread �, ch ld daily, Indeed, if the child is growing .. • :. the fabric of his dreams by night, A trick went to his be room •to call ham. as- g Y Around the room where the baby •, Y en ti i d with the. fire of emus, or a rn idly he m tat eat and drink about 2� _ ' . of `- .agic, no. matter how obscure, did not tonislsment was rett evident when o ¢nin pp 1 � g I ileapa ntfna upon her bed, � � Y P $ 1►rush that dints her name in to or a ' �' Does bob d � nds to cover bhe increase of wei ht and ' - in -rest him because there was no pretence P g rY, � know papa, ar►ing 7 ' P g the door -Jack as not in the room,,•an chisel that carves her fame anion the ever- And she moves her lit le face wastes. Now if the food is varied, 'that is, - - • = the its operation depended- on anything � : g - � � : I. what was arran r still; nothing it eon`tained livin eat -=the woman who ,makes her. .r Fitt' answer that shows she knowe'him ; if the child is fed upon soup, mush and , � = I �• bu some clever mechanical contrivance or g � "But scarce a visible trace .. ,indicated that had been there. The bed home the erfect home for those �vho -are of ; � . m k, ripe fruit and a reasonable amount of � I - sleight of hand. Such things were lacking had `not Been di arran ed in the least. Nut P - ' ' . ' , � - g her Tamil is the one that dcea the hest thin Oi her wonderful infantile beauty w sate„ oatmeal or cornmeal bread mushh -� in that essential, the supernatural, which so Y g � � ' - - - a chair or other article of furniture appar- any woman can do. Work and rust are tb, - Remains as it was t►eCore anti grtrc�ls, it is safe to assert that it never : , : absorbed his ever thou ht. But an exhilfi- � The unseen silent me n er: I. �' 3' g curly had been owed from its accustomed enforced conditions of life. Men must work, sae g i wi 1 and never: ca.n have spasmodic; or menFi- S � rich of mesmerism filled him with- wonder, sition. Alto they there was not a shadow I Had waited at the rigor. :. � br neous crou nn ma'.ter how rpan colds - s fur he reco nized in it the manifestations of � g and home should be for them above ail "Paps -k[sa -baby ; - -i's eo- tired.'- ;.' • P� Y - - . i . g of evidence the any person living had been thin s a ptaco of rest. It must be, thens a The man t►owe low his Tact, + it ay catch. rut - suppose the hits is fed a , the unseen workings Qf the human mind, and g u n a clad cliEt of e' s iii that room t preceding night; There lace of bodil comforts and mental the t•. And tw•o swollen trends are, lifted P Y KK • ' - .much of his_ time was spent in the study of were Ise winoo sin the room and no 'door P Y � [n •bahy'a fast eulbrace! " � ►s are coin sad rinci all - ' f albumen., .• • t was• his claim !t must 1►e a place of order and cjni�etner�e. �gb Po P P Y 4 ' its strange phenomena. I save the one o nin into the room where I � ` _'- �_ that could mesmerism become other than P g It should he a cleanly place. Scoitlspg and )And .into her father's grirzted b rd ' . ,' : At�utneu in excess ss capable �►f forming - ' - sleet• � ill -tech er and coin lainin a it the s trit of 'at'he little red tluKers c1 ►ng, - th excess of fibrin in � the -br,dy of the • the nnaovernable thing it now is and be A arson the could not et out of that P g � P White her dusky whispered•te�dernc�9a .: chi d. In this condition � the child' takes. • P g an home. For a home is nut a sr bS once - larought under the subjection of the human bed -room and ut of the house except by y • -: �� Tears from a rock would wring, -col _ � . will, it would t•ove not Dial a mi ht aid comin throu 1 that door and leavin b the a thing ; it is an essence. True housekeep- Baby— is— ao• =-nok— ,papa -.- �� � ,the insenaibl© perspi arson {ii retained P Y g Y g g g Y iri conasgts not onl In eleanin thin a t►ut But— don't -� -•want you to cry ;" in he body, the fibriiraot lea ur is deposit - - in medicine and surgery, but would very hall fluor. _Ire esnbered that when t awoke g Y . g g The little handy tall on the coverlet- � �. ' ell n the cellq of the fur the larynx arid; in kee in them clt'an. Still there is such ' ,,,. likely afford an explanation of those strange this outside d or was locked and bolted as P g ' , lie =- Getter- - in--- moruin'- I - -L�e. , gre i a thin as kee ing )rouse too• anxioual the brat, brat tul►es, and he sudden cop- - • _ mental co dltions which so puzale the world g p g y' I I� pp usual on the i aide ; this" was recalled by (;leanlinesa that forl►ids freedom is 'an evil. And night around baby is falling, I . •. tea rich of these cells from cord, and, in• to -day. Flaying a mind thus fashioned it the difficulty i s sliding back- the bolt that settli►rIg down dark and dense : _ � � • � far the sudden coi,tract•on of the entire• � ►•as the most- natural thing for Jack to take moruin '1'hi showed that even had Jack There era those whp will not lot.treea grow Does � need their darling in hearer! .�� ( + g• alirnt their• house t►ecause they' shed their ,� That he must carry her•henee? ,,. { hre thing apparatus,' is th spasm of croup. -:: _ 'i i - . � -+ to medicine as aprofession- medicine in ins .beau disposed o .leave ins in that shabby, v no woman who rcalls the .• I pea ed, with tears in my voice � , .. Ur, if the child has been a r exc live ester � � " ,. lea es. ,�, k w a up , ),road sense, the enthusiastic study of which manner in the iddio of the ni ht, he could• .�„ he_ ('orporal solemnly knelt - - of s the albumen of the trod in excess, .. � members of her family •to measure their � �t•it r,et ouch as never hetorq .�. � g!� Y _ ►-ill gratify the thinking man in his search not have Jone o, not to menttcn that such � g un ttiiR alburneu Rettin on the ells of tjte.. � " - : he intimate and intric;a,te fingerprints when she - detects. such marks � Ilia Kceat �rar,u heart had felt. • - � g �� •for light upon t a proceeding cold be us unlocked for in on her window lass nr wood work. I k.iew ;r �; � tun K produces a case of tuts roue, Or relation of the hun►an body to the human the man• as st wouli� be unworth of him. 8 �Oh. iricoloua men snit women l I - . � Y a man who to his dying day never stepped � t)o you know that round •ou, ,knd nigh,- to to the case diflerentl ,the Ichild takes. � rl` �. - 5o•tl• The truth rem rued, nevertheless, ,Tacl�c was -ou a door sill but always carefully over it � -Alike from the humble and �au ht abo t 2� ounds of f ,od nd .e'xcretes 2 The-newspaper .field had been chosen by gone. But ho . he had taken his ctepa�ture so stronb did' the impression remain with �, tloeth u e.- er,uore the cr g y ,� .. ; . you ids uf. materi.w claity. Let us suppose- - c" ► p y : 1 ' rise as the one in whieli - I would exploit �,� a see m ter to nee. Stress a ins it ,ly child, my precious, my darliugr the the child b food is con, used rinci all - P Y g him of his mother s rigid hpttsekeeliingl How • a�. 1 let you die'r' p p p y � �' � ' - whatever of learning and energy said deter - was, though," o suggestion of the •a per- :. uh !hear -sibs whit,,: ti w vrhis r � of t► banish of ..eKgR. ,When the body gets _ - ; minatiou I possesses, and at this time I w•as natural then a itered into my calculatliana, i . -- - �• Be_._ �t�etter - -in �- -morn n'- FT•.�•h3-e.'' col an(1 in�een�ib►e purspirxtiun is clogged, ' �' - engaged on a morning daily in a vigorous and I contents myself with thinking t at a , ::;• . t'i+rsr•f:T SR•EF.i`I�17, ;. ! this excess of•, albumen is tlu•own in upon - _� - ' l►Iichigan town. reasonable exp anation would offer its�lf iu There are many diverse opiliions about � � •' � ' I � the un �,+, liver and kidne s, to be carried ' ' I �- It was Jack's year, w visit me�, and tls(e time. I said s othin to an one•of the oc- oar t awes rn dome ocxl• house- �.• C6ild Widows In Tuditt;• oti' rheas or and iustea t of sin out -.„ � _ � � g Y pe p• g• g Y g P� � '; '• time beisig at hand when he might be looped curence, not c ring to.brave rho doubt and keepers maintain thaC� to tiht•ow arty, damp The receyt telegram announcing „Lord the tgh the skin. It is evident that half a.- �' :: � I fur I had' completed the few preparations ridicule the tell ngof it would likely provoke. substance on rho boor to prevent drier rising Dukl'erin's decision regarding Ilindoa.wsdow pout d of extra mstiteri must be daily- - - .� about my bachelor belonbings which his 1 ►,vas extreme) anxious to come to at•least is a mistake, also that every window. should rnarriages s•eceivea eauphasie �rom the out- thro :•n m►t or retuilied. f tl:e little one sr :. � . • _ coming would make necessary,_ so i was not I some plausible :elution of the affair, yet_ the )� o.pen and the duet allowed to rise and be bursts of fanatical hostility which are agitu- cold continues four days he child has two ' - - � f . - surprised when just at twilight one evening longer I sough one the morn perplexed I be• 'blown out -rho •more, wind the bettor. tiny Northern India. pun cis of ,read mutter (iu� Bible per�pir�- in July he came in upon me; sitting alone, came till I h to conclude that the: whple ethers whose authorit .appears to me 11►e decision arrived at is Characteristic tsgti in its ` l,odv, anal a3 to g•' as the cold•. • .� �.. - � . , • y � , - in me litative -mind, in my serous -story -flat proceeding w a very vii•id drean►- A ec)ually good, any, and I agree with them, alike of the statesman whq now preaicies � cent Hoop the insensible perspirvtii�n accumn- � : ' - l i ' apartments. Not surprised, I say. At the dream it mig�i be.l; but such a conclusion that to sweFe� in u gale with nothing to `' lay .over Indio and• of the new point of view ►rtes i �- � ! ! ` time, truly I was not. I remember liked 1 e , n,� exceeding) • disappointing and. unaatis- the dust," in to make a dirty, •eufTocating.' irons which the Indian government regards • Tl is i'naensibl perrpiratiori alciiie � passing of his coming. It was Friday nag It, t factdry; for in dr ms persona don t grasp business of one that is other•w•i$e -not uu- yueations of internal. reform. Lord Duf%r- into he lungs is sutticient to make,► fetid •. r . lZth of July, 177, a fact which in the light each pother a ha da, nd smoke together, and pleasant THe fact seetna'to me that the iu:' expresses u genuine sympathy for the brae h and siccelerate the pnlr3e. When • -. - cif what fol lowed I had .good reason to re= talk for _hours t a titrre connectedly on a ;lust so raised will onl t►e blo n ou ae far rt of ro raga but ho saes not allow his � ' Y �' ty Pa Y P g this insensible perspiration is combined � � ( . °. member. Our greetings were. as cordial as subject, capers fly u ai a. one as occupied ;88 it lies in the course of rho wind, the rest sympathy to •blind him to the grays political with a, cloagerl, starchy or albuminous � • :. usual, ours handshaking as vigorous, and our oar attei►tion t t n ght, Then another° sir- will lodge on the walls and every part that diffic;ultiea of the case. cons tian we look at tli�.. quality of food . - - -, - mutual inquiries about the thing's that •had cumstance came to a with almost startling may intercept it ; aqd unless there is a win -. Tbere are over 20,000,000 of widows in whit ► the child has eaten. If the food is � ! � - �� •, come into' our liven since the last_ meeting suddenness. •1' e l tlrr ! Did I write that sow directly oppoaito the one from which Iridia�, and 1,000,000 of them belong to castes vane at►,ck didestil►le the lungs, liver and -- , - - «-ere as ra idly and enthusiastically apokdn letter tom •- sis r r was that too, omy a the wind camps, that e. c;ati- be no blowin of who carries chilli marriu a and in;aist on � �I - - _ �. i as ester. �I own. ex science for the twelve- S $ P g kiln ys throw it otI' with toter ble ease. , -� � ' - , Y P part. of the dre m . 'If 'she got my letter the durst out of all ; it will tlotgo out i►gatnst lie celibacy of their widows. These cue- But if the food has bean iu i excessive `, ' - -• `I � " '�'. ` - month, commonplace and comparatively ut,- that would "be p oof clear enough that that the.winti, it will rather be blown 1►ack. tome are not enforced Kith equal rigot� in amo nts of albumen casein or t�tareh, the.` . ;' ' • e�- curial, �t•ere soon told, but what they night's proceeds gs were not a dream, let ` As to the ideal that you need to raise 'the all parts (�f India nor atnottg all the castes exec • ctuinot he c•han�ed by tl�e internal !I - � :. -' � ' _ - _. lacked in novelty and volume was :made up them otherwise be accounted for as they.' dust from the carpet, that is quite true ; you who follo�►• them. But; broadly speaking, ecc ►n nay, sad the de sited ex��Rees in the � - f • � by the perfect avalanche of:incident and ad- •ght. If the after was written � while want the dust out of the carpet, but you do there era shout '1,000,ii00 Indian w-omeln of ` .cello ar tissues .,f the lungs causes) the Spasm •,. ��� • venture Jack had to relate of himself, He rs� • sleeping, .that cold be a somnambulistic want it- to fry all over the place. .Those good:. family who are condemned to s life of culler croup. If rho - excess_ is espe��iall -- told me that night the details of experiment feat too fonnida le far belief, and besides 1 who ob'ect to assn w•et r ortea 'leaves hence or of shame. p J g pope pe stare ,y, as c,f totatoes, tlse egces� - of sttircltc' .; • i • - _ : after ex eriment he had made .with the hu- else - walker i however is aver mild statement. •' • - ► P lead nee er'oeen no�uvti to be a p to lesson rho dust must be under the Im- Th s, y is th •ov► t► out upon the mucous lipin� of the• �, ..'� ` G man physical organisms ;how he had tested I could Basil ti ut about the Lotter any- pcession that the in souse wa revent the of ".the case, • 1''or it must be . remembered - :,; ,•,• and analyzed and theorized in his endeavor p th t, and the doctor, upon examination, way. I wrote � y sister simply asking dust from leaving the'car t, and that they that the cruelty of enforced widowhood in pro Denies the case diphtheria. � to sift, down, satiafactoril • to hiinself,� the ►ravabsd b the circumstance � gaud m star of what rtton of man's sod her if' she got m tter, in pprompt answer sitriply roll over the our ace of the ear•�et. India is age - y o potatoes, then, cause diphtheria , •:; . - I • b Y o el- related to his soul • what to which she sal s e had, adding that they) The fact it►, if you sweep with a long, fight that, a vast number of widows have only N t at all. taut ma }•);, you this fact, as.' - `` vas most cl s y + were all prepare f r and anxiously awaiting stroke, the damp leaves will prevent the been' wives in name. In. Bengal 271 Hin- to gas diphtheria as a disease, � has been i 1 - :. one of the various systems -in the human our coming. Cl the letter was not a flue and dust from crash b Lakin Its to duo iris out of ever " 1,000 between the ..I • • - �• framework ,gave shape .and motion and T Y' Y k own to tl►e medical world, just; so long- is -- ` This dream. hen h on earth, or above the themselves. g Y g . agesgC,f five and ten are married, and no ' i _recorded Chat starch eaters had the diph -- j e ergy to the sublime thing, amint�.e• He earth or under t e rtla would explwin that fewer than tiGti are t�eturned as married be- .aria. Even as far back as 400 years be- � was his hobby. He did not ep a im nightly visit, th t unceremonious and mys ,-�; ; ' '• � � � tweeu the a ea of ten and fourteen. This f reChriet the 1•: ► • tian the at d�aease was .. i never did s ''are me when thus occiipsed. Ho �' of � Jack Tem Teton v - � SL CAR A!vD t,rtc F a lies fo the eneral Hindoo ulation, bJ F � � f .. had became accustomed `.o having me indulge terious disappea a c p � : pp P°P now n and recorded, and tt does not re- �� t It began to trou le: me. A week had•passed CREAIf .FC►R l ±'It..It,(1. --- One- lir►I� pint' of But asgong: the Higher cash, who enforce airs any stretch .of the imagination to pleas• . _ �j him when nn his favorite theme. �n this g g bg, the Celibacy of thou widows, the pro rtion �e throat disease and barley -bread eaters.. � �� - connection lie -had man new intcrestin since that nigh hen a letter bearin the mills ane -half cu of eu ar, ono e � one ppoo - �' - Y g well known pat. ark of (:re�sswich was tablespoonful of our. Flavor when cool ; � much hi her. 1'racaicall ever Hindoo , . � stories to tell about mesmerism and what he cut a slit in the aide of each 'j,uff and fill � Y Y n the same class. �1 a can also ;find cur- _ i, dropped . throng i my door. It was from � trl of guar caste is either a wife or•a widow borative evidence in modern ,life, as only � � . . i. �alled its measureless possibilities. He re- k m with rho cream. . g g few years -hays elapsed since 200,000 , _. 1 e sac This is � hat ib said : before •she reaches the a e of fourteen. In ' fated how he, -while in the mesmeric s e `•' '. ' -- at the will of a arson who ssesaed the "I am very ,r my professional duties DELI( ATE ('Axg -One sup of sugrir, ens thuua+inda, indeed in hundreds of thousands �• . rley- eaters died ar��und Odessa from a ma- �, •' P P° and the atuount f�study I have laid, oust for .cup of sweet milk, two cups of flour, the of cease tls© child has net•er known what it ignaut form of .diphtheria. power of putting one tinder Ira influence, . ' • .. � nee of a hired r- this summer wit t' me down at home, and whites of two eggs ; two tablespoonfuls of is to b� a wife.. � �. Excesses of any kin(1 of food `orb �groatl i - ;, �i, lied been sent, at the rusts Pe I shall not be a le to make you nay usual britter, ,one teaspoonful ofcream- tartar, one- It is essential. for the honor of a• Hiudoo }, �• �. ; . detrimental to' the mental -and h• deal we son, a Stanger, to a far distant city wherei Y . +' ++ per, y g fare of tlse child. tut when then excesses , = ,�. �,; ' � visit this ear. half teas nfttl of soda Flavor with lemon, Tamil of Dort caste that it should eontaia - � ,, he had Hover been before, not at least in the; Merciful Heai en ! Tlie' `man hadn't been � ' no �unu►arried flea liter of mature ears. - _ordinarily understood sense of being, and (.ttt:A�t Pttlri�t`►.- One -half cu of butter g Y re of certain classes of food whit i 'are ab- •,. with me at all. � 'as ho dead and• did his � P ' The exiateuce of such flea hter Is not s lute) suds eatable, and which re iven �. had described scenes and ob.,•ects about the one cup of cold water bailed together ;while � $ . Y � $' . . •. shadow come to ant me instead of his lip-- boiling add one cup of sifted flour stirring it only a social disgrace, but a relsgsons crime. the exclussonLOf ),roper food, the matter J - streets - of that city arc rarely enough to be ing sod to visa e ? That world not be until the mixture ie smooth. When cool �` bons therefore, a female infant is born, comes almost criminal, Thus, iii the case . .. ( , �; •easily recognized by th third person, yvhose ' . � � Y � stir in three a swell beaten. Butter a Y g � Po - - home it was. Several �ats of this ksnd had. likely, or his let was dated five a s latergg the first♦ idea iii her father's mind is not ones of children under these sera of a' a ta- . . `been made, each time with the most aaton- than that night, n ghosts, havingg a way of dripping pan and drop from a ep�aon to forrn of pleasure, nor perhaps regret, but simply toes are al►aolutely destructive to rho healthy - making their pre a ce known at- the precise twelve cakes. how to find a hushatsd for Sher.. It is not condition of the child. One of the masons. -• fishing results. -Jacks enthusiasm in this time their dice bodiment takes pace, are � - necessary that ghe should become a wife in • f this fact is because the liver of a child is- _ _ narration was only equaled by.the readiness i (,ostx STARCH CAx�: -One ettp of Butter � ' , always punctual. ,The latter did not so far rubbed to a cream with two eu a of order- our sense of the word. It suffices that she m ch larger in proportion to its size than a: - • 1 •� •r � with which he -came to his oncluaion that P p° ' lighten up the m t er. It proceeded : ed . su ar three e s olke and whites should be given in marriage, and go through gown person's liver, and it ,has n ©t the- ► the mis►d of the mesmerised subject had, din- .. you: know y hobby, mesmerism, 'and g ' gg ' �' the caersmou of the .Seven Ste s, which I beaten se rate) one cu of milk, one tea- Y P capability of digesting rho starch. It'• is ;tis- - _ hampered by matter, time or space, been ou know how I i e it. Nell, one ni ht last �` y' P com lotse the deli sous rite. g p g accred that a child who is fed•on potatcea In i transported- at the will of a d�4ignated per- Y s oonful of soda, two cups of flour and one- A ed Brahmans of cod Tamil still , �o T , _ , "�. son to a place chosen by that person, week I mounted n hobby and took a long P g Y . K t eicCeas can never have good teeth, their pe- ; half cup of corn starch, with two teaspoon- about the counts• tnarr in fora curlier � ' ���. "n resent in the ride. I ues aw y out•in your country, in fuls of cream f tartar sifted in it. This Y � g' � Y 1 ink no change from starch into bone or and bei g p t place had, of Q• consideration, female Infants whom the ry, while the child fed on nuts or sou•pa, -' �.. ,� � (;aurae, actually seen subjects there, and, your'town, in yo r cry room, and I sat with ma be baked in small loaves or little cake Y � iv ' • . easily enough, could tell of there ; in other ou and talked tU :you and drank wit) Y ► eotrietimes never seep a�sin Within the oa meal or corn meal has always good: • j Yoa and all but s appt with you, To be ex tinje and is very nice.if� eaten when free.►. memory of men still living this abominable to th. - � � . � minds the obJects had made their impressions act � the night w s Frida ,rho twelfth day . 1VIAiiBLE CARE, -One egg, one cu of rice was a flotirishin trade. A Kuhn y h p prac g t the present writing there is a la}'�e� on that mind, and, that mind returnisig •to ' Now; all this was so ,sugar, one cup of milk, one- all' cup of but- Brahman, pet•hape white- haired, half blind, a cunt of diphtheritic croup, so called,, In. -: � : � -- : i its accustomed habitation, the sub'set's of this month, J y. � ; sod could reads) 've J real to me that 'want you to write me ter, two: and one -half cups of flour, one heap- anc} decrepit, went the round of his beat each I di event localities of the country,_ anc� in, � �. • -y, y gs an account of those whether an that ght yflu remember of be• ing teaspoonful of Cream - tartar, one level s vin Din thI^ou h the eeremon of mar- ► impressions. $> B g f3 Y so a places this form of disease is specially 4, << �+ � I in conscious' of ny unusual occurrence. teaspoonful of soda. Take one•thirci bf the. crags with inch female infants as were offer - fa 1. I1Tow I venture to assert that in every ! ' ' . ` Ancl, he added, w�th a peculiar itnpres did I seem to yo that Iwas in our com - 'mixture and a(ld to it a teaspoonful of sever- sd, ar�d pocketingg his�fee, e►nd perhaps never �,s these children are oxces$ive eg or ��o siveness in his voice, I believe that i, the y p �p� returned to the eliild s house. g _ an that night Y want all the facts, that al kinds of s ice and a tab) nful of sno• to , eatet•s, or coiitinuous milk drink rs, � � -_ � ' _ conditions are favorable the subject u,nde>n � may see how th will fit a little theory I lasses. Flavor •the white part with lemon. So long as he lived she could maY ty no and the condition of the child s sod R'�►en ,_ _ . � the influence of this subtle something can be " •' Put it in the an a s nfn of one kind and v�hon he died $hey became a you have lately been strutting. P Pce other .man ; and r the influence of this class off d; or � - transported in spirit to •a distant place, can � widow for life, whe the body is built u of these foods, is , • ' ace and talk with a second person, and this There it was, a the eubJect •talked' upon then one of another. I The Hindu chijd -widow is p 11 its incidents will by Jack; or Jack herealized, and me, came RAIe$u CAKE,— Eight'cupe of flour, three looked upon d�a a thusg apart and aC- the ery� condition most favorable for these - � •- . , ` •visit with a be to that batck, with his tlin assertion �ibout a cu s'of su r three cu of butter• one i>at cursed bearin the penalty in this world dies es to become s sell fats .,'?r•, .. - second person in everything important an g P � ' � p � g � Y' ;<� • - - 1 arson in a mss uric trance being able to of milk, one cup of yeast, the whites of three -for -Bias which she has committed in a Keit , absolute reality so red that he will never P - - - � - _ eel those unpleasant sensations •that accom- communicate wit t►n absent person, and that eggs, one -half teaspoonful of $ode. And • sat ezistenee. Her hair id cut short or her - ; ( _ p i� • an what are cs�slled ghostly visitations," Parson to be rouse us of being•eommunicated nutmeg and raisins. Mia the floTnr, yeast, head is 'shaved alsoggether ; she ezchauges " ow much for- two grains of s�lpphat� o� . , P Y , with. So Jack i all things essential had milk and one-half the butter ; miz and let her pretty childish clothes for the widow's rdnc " gaeried the boy of the drtiggjat. • - j Jack a conclusions and the earnestness of , ' e � his manner were largely, interesting to ins, been present with a that night. For is not it stand •overnight to rise. Add the rest in coarse and 6ftsn squalid garment; she is , " entJ� -Svc cents." �" Bnt my father. >e :�• r � .and althon h I instinctive) inclined to the the mind, the co sous part, the soul, •the the uiorriing and miz tve1L Put in pans and forbidden to take part in any village festival a d tor." " O j Well, I must make a Iron t ► � natui'a1 view of things -a view emphasized e�ntial .thing i - ' let,it rise a little while, then bjake slowly. or family gathering : the vary a�ht � bar drei >< cent. 'pro$t on such things, s��� y •,.fi � z ,► „ w k` 'I'.. ,. s!'�t` • � This•is a ver.;► old rearpe and gives a gaan- is rag+krded: as sn ill omen. -Her natural way. (live me two aehta" �Drt�ait :�4�ea • b a calliinpl deal�Ing chiefly with � the real onl with the foots •of ��► sn$'ioient for three loaves. wotxnw's instinatis are starved into inastition P � - affairs of this life -had but -little belief in This iu►rrafiive Y - • - i { .. : �.. ... i I. I� - r .. I . ,: n:. .. -� i '. ! 1 j r i i / r t,/ +•{ - ... j ,.. .. . -. .... - . 1 `. -:: .- �.. ,. q .... � , Cif, ;.. - ;,. ._.. b t. ., , ... .�,• I rI: � 't 1 z .. � . — r is .Y. . a: t 'J. f S 1 . •�1 �: � "• .1 • (- - i t I / ��': - f: .•, . _ , _ •. ,,; ._ .: .- . :. - - . .:. ,..: , . ff _ .. .., .. L - .... ,, : I .. ,' :. -. • .. =. • .1 •- S . - i . . . . ,- • i + ,, - ` . .. P ! .' . : . ,. , - . .1 I . - . _ - . 1 - . _ , ., - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS DAY. ' -- Everyone should turn! Out and see - -A.Overcoats at •half price at R. & J the new Presbyterian church at Dunbar,• Caippbell's, �Yllitby.. . ,, . - . Local -- Grid. - � -L� ton. It will b� opened on Quilday, 6th (� I Local -G. U. Green inet. i. -- Chewing tobacco, lbtt. phig for 12c. , a i ° ` :t ° 1 ' .. ; Lost -H: Burkholder at R. & J. Campbell's. • Local -- Montreal Star. ~= Sudden naatri. i . 1 „' ' ..._For your ordered olothirig try R. & P . I . , Loea1 -E. Ste henaon. We :, learn that air 7Siaon, s resident of J. Campbell, Whitby. TPCAL ARC1 AIN S OF Shawl Lost -his office Port Union, while in Toronto litat week, ,,Fora .FEREb For Sale -Jno. M. (ierow. r and while walking along York street, was floor lace tyuttatns, cretofos, /. I Locals- Dunbarton Church. , .` suddenly stricken down, and expired in a floor oil olothe, go to R. & J. Campbell s. i • "I - __ I , '- few minutes. Heart disease is e>a o'r3ed -A lot of tweed just bought and in +�' Clook Special Meeting -Levi Mackey PP stock this da , lesl; than half rice. Callerar Lo have been�tbe cause of death. 3' P • a I . - !, Special Bargains -Jas. Johnston: and inspect them at R. di J. gam bell's�L Dominion Elections -J. D. Edgar.-.: �t owonary westing. P ' Whitby. M ' Entertainment -St. Andrew's Church Owing. to the storm the atte>dance at agltenitall•�1 tltsfWg. . j 1 - the Methodist missionary meeting on In consequence of the illegalitp of the ' ' - an ewe e yt, � ; Monday night ht last was not ver large. late meeting of the A icaltur 1 ��'x��eo �' �.. E>t g a Society ' : yy. r cellenS addressee suitable to the occa- another will be held on Saturday, 12th - PICKERING, ONT., FEB. 4, 1887.; lion were delivered by Revs. Dr. Suther• inst., at Brougham. See ad v. Let � �VIOu� t STOCK- 'B'AKIN`G 1. land and Mr. German .of Wh't Whitby, and there be a large attendance of the Tsai- ! the annual report was read by the Pastor, dents if you want a Fair. tl - �' • , LOCALISMS. Rev. Mr. Matthews. Mr. .Tohn Gee T/� '�'�•1 . - . 11 I Hs Had a Through Picket. 1 \ /.el. .C.! 1`7 H occupied the chair. An alnueing story is told s of ilia ' � 'T Whitevale correspondence arrived too rand Entertainment' . experience of an Orangeville young man - I 11 i late for this issue. A rand entertainment' nndex the R' }lo concelv8d tho novel idea of oin r` r 1; g gractl�al Watch akel Brock street �Phltby. I i ; -Mr. Stephen Ci•onk� is convalescing, uspices 4f St: Andrew's church, consist- down the toboggan slide on an iron scoop a - � i ii ' and }'s expected to be around soon. ; ng of a lecture and 100 dissolving views shovel- Mounting the shovel with his . - - --- - - - - - - -- - - _ ________ i ' f London , and other arts of the (Vld, legs astride the handle, the descent be an -. - ' • +� -All persons having. accounts at ill be given P -also the fun: fI . r. ' g ' by Mr. D. W. Campbell, AS the speeed increased, ! I ! i 1I Leopards are requested to call and settle lio has been .round the world, on the the shovel canned u b the fri„tlon �; them at once. .'I , I �- and its rider was son actuated by an -,. vening of Friday next, the lith ins♦., • t -St. George's, Pickering, Sunday Feb. t Dale's hall. Come and enjoy it. lrresistable impulse, but he had a Lbrough I I • , l; °6th. Service at 3 p.m. All cord -ally .. ticket that allowed 'no stn offs.. At; the f, I invited. oat a »orse • I end of the trip) hew P as carried home, and ) ,.. Mr. John Coultice, who resides' a short is said to be. now takin his I ` . Remember the chnrcb opening f meAle w a d stance north of the villa e, met with a standin services and soiree at Dunbarton on Sun- s' f g g position. ,:, 11 s rlous loss a few ni hts a o It a ears >et, day and b onday nest. i� g , pp T. 8evi�ff�i ffiNtings. { I;. J -The recont snow -fall great! im 'roved t sere is a trap dour in'the barn,'leading Th6 to eranc , 1", y P t the cellar beneath. On the night ht of nip a mAetings conducted by ;. 1. I the sleighing in these parts, as the roads g the White Bros., -of Hamilton in Stouff• • t e accident, t]ze doer was left o ,etl for i i were nearly bare, owing to the thaw. I Ville, were a great success. Meetings , ,. rr T I IV d��._ t e purpose of airing the roots. During were held ever T L �1� 6R I ' ; -The Iv ewmarket Era celebrated its y night from Friday et en Ilr G T L .:. t e night one of hie horses got loose and ing, Jan. 1411. to 20th, and two lueetin s -35th anniversary last week, and appeared sum bled into the tra eatable its head g in ink paper. The Era is im rovin p' g on Sunday. The interest increased from -' P P P P 8• o one side, and was thus fitran led.. to :I. g meeting to meeting, and Da]ey's Hall � , l !r- _ -Mr. VP. L. Smith, of the Shelbpnrne d nth. The animal was valued at �1Z5. ,. - . - , Economist, bas our. heartiest con atula- (Which !s the largest in the county, and t I.. P d d Lodge a.O.II.W., of Ontario: - , wall seat over a thousand people) was 1 ,. lions" on his marriage, which took place recently. This body will hold its anneal Session filled to the doors. The minlstars of the - i ', in Toronto on the 16th and .17th of this various churches, and all the tem - erance - � i, - 1 -Miss Lizzie Morrlsfsey,of this silage, f - - -- p workers of the town took hold with swill - - _ __ _ __ _ nth. The Mayor and City Council - - - - - _ I� Ij. •left Ottawa on Friday for a visit to her and with such able leaders as the White have, at the request of the -set District [: si ttelr, Uethe Hotel Dieu Convent, Mon- G and- Masteit,gThos.:C. Irving, ranted Brob4, the 'results were grand. Lar e I - ' @ g numbers signed the pled a roll at the I : t} use of Council Chamber for thfe even g I , ' -t It . - - Carnival excursion tickets, I Whitby in of the 15th, and for the 16th and meettnga apd' about fift were ro o � . , 17th Y p sad ' . ,. to Montreal, Feb. 7tb 8th and 9th for memberahip in the Royal '1 emplars I' i ,good in t., in which to bold their meetings. {�ouneil. - lasL Mon till 16th to return, only $6.65. Buy T e Executive Committee, which has day evening. We from,E. Stephenson, uptown Ticket and be n called together for the 15th and 1Gt11 would say, to any town wanting a rival { . . 4` ' 1 Tele a h office Wbitb revii al in the telu erance work, secure "' .0 I ! I I r .P Y• I, 1n t., lull] have their headquarters at the P I I -Rev. Mr. Harris, 'f Broohlin, ll ssin House. the White Bros. for a week.- Advaalce. ' ii ' _' preached a very thoughtful missionary 1-1 i' g Y ffi re Connterleits.., ;, r r'` . Obituary. a Berman to a large conKre;ation in St. new o _It is with deep re vet that we 1'` " 1. George's church here on Sunday after- counterfeit $.. DoliJfillotn off q clronicle , + C ads note has made its appearance 1n this week the death of an. esteemed IrI.' • noon last. The si�pging by the clioir was PP reaidetit of this villa a .T Yottng i ( _ } �� t; , !somas I3aluler - T onto. It is a ver dap dangerous counter- 1 excellent. Y g Bunting, R.A., eldest sae of Erereton I. fei ., and persona are liable to =be deceived ; • r. another Reffddent sane.. by it, as 1t is fairly well en axed. Bunting, Esq. Df;eeaBed was.- -one of �- y 1' I ' I As we go to press we learn that "Louis da ed June 1, 1878,. check le ter .Ii, and �s :those whose prospects in life were of the Wish* o �j educe our lad' +f.� O'Leary, V. S., expired on Thursday pR Rble at :Montreal.. Its agars! appear. ' brightest character.o�r1e two yearn 1: I g PP I a o he as , �. morning. Further notice hereafter an a is good, although on. comparing It I g passed a .Very creditable exalnin- sto(,k ; • of g ode before stock p g ataon in law at Osgoode. Hall, Taronto, �`,, , l3hipment of Live Stock., wit 1 the genuine note the engra�.iug Of f and was RaZetted a barrister and 6011Cttor. 1 T • . -. Messrs. Knox &' Mother'sill shi ed a the counterfeit will be found to be coarser . ''. taking. we 111 0l the newt few PP lie located Pt i�res en, in p3Mtnersllip . � f' - Car load of find cattle . from Pickerin Pa icularly the back of the note, which - g !s Ibo oorl Ante with another young lawyer and in a , • etation on Tuesday, last. They went, to I P Y P d short time the firm succeed d in cam.: e�k►�`� dell t big reduction. Montreal Fo eth anniversary' mauding the respect and c nfidence of from our al ea close rices,, Oyster Social: the community, and a n the evening of the 2fith Junuitry, consequently briefs dt' p The. Salvation Army' of this village Mr and Mrs. S. C. Willson, -of the Home were plentiful. His health failing him, I `7 announce a grand jubilee, oyster supper Nu eery, celebrated the fortieth anniver however, he was comt,relled to give pp {'$'T�' ld`'e o ha U jar a and and social fit Leng's. hall on Saturday our of their marriage. A large number business and repair to his' father's home. • : e * I 31 eyenrng of this week. - Staff -Capt. Morris of iends and relativef; were present, and Here he received every attention, and in r and his two sons, besides a host of a umber- of handsome resents 'were the coarse of a few weeks felt CO nsider- ' �. ell assor to ► r bock.- 1n.- al' the ' i i. P I officers and'soldiErs from outside, are ex- ma e- ♦,hem. . jir. Isaac Stratton made a ably better. He returned to Dresden, .. peeled to be. present. See bills. ve spstable address, after which the but was soon again compelled to gile up different lines. s. Knitted - wooly . -, I re entation took . place. fir. 'Willson' and return•home. Sine♦: -then, when hiss ' 1. Sveniag Pfart�•. P health rmitted be has racticed his A -very plea! ;ani� evening art took n el e , and thanked them for their kind• p goods awe be,,lowl wholesale party nd for their presence, and w isbEd i rofess' here. ' !♦bout ten da s a o be place at the residence of Mrs. Greig, on P , the 11 snccebs. to Avery enjoyable even• a� a very serious attack of bleeding at b;. prl(�'es. - ��ly ne Wa,lltlhg go QC�S '' Monday last. Mr. William Greig ' and 'ing as spent by all. the lunge, From that time his life grad. I • his bride, who were leaving' for Toronto V , hall ebbed away, tints! on Wednesda } (� �;l' • on the following morning, received gum- a s nzpiostoa.: , Iasty at about 12:80, he breathed �a�onl"attend 1r111s gri at sale: berl . wishes for a golden future. Musics T e other evening as the 'praprletor of hie last, gnd his B iris returned i singing, etc., enlivened the ei•enin No t1'O 1' P to Gad able t show go es:. a . �� g• the ordon House in this village was who'gave it. We rejoice to know that ` i T H ass•- Edgar's iestings. clear ng up the down -stair rooms for the hie end was peace, and that he had the 1. :: =`iii As will be seen by advertisement in nigh , and immediately after he had brightest hopes of entering the eternal ,` • ' - i % �� another column, and also by posters, Mr. thro n the sweepings into th,e ,stove, lie city. The funeral will take -place from I - I ' 1 T a J. U. Edgar will hold two - meetings in was tartled by a loud explosion coiling the 'family residence on -uathrday, at 1 ' ' l� 111 • • : �;I lr It (J 1 . Pickering township -one . at Claremont thf�i Tom. Visions of .dynamite ez o'clock p.m., to tile. Methodist cewetary. `� on, 'Tuesday, 8th, and at Pickering on -plosi ns passed . througl, his hind ill a The Masonic Qrder, of which he was an Wednesday, 9th Feb., commencing each Second, , but on recovering - 11imstrlf Ile 'esteemed member, will, we understand, - found he was sill! '• evening at 7:30 o'clock. \1r. 1Ziller or all there,' find at take charge of the btarial f1 rvices. To' . ° - I ' . his friends are invited. (once ,roceeded to investigate. A twit h• ilia bereaved family Tits: \F_� extends ing s nsatic ►n bn his arm cftuse�l l,i i to ! its M-RI -!nest sylupat]ly: A Scarceity of Houses. f throe off ills coat, when lie fot u.i ,t11at ' - } as Old Nakering So . , .. i Now that spring !s a roachin the soniet tin ► --- ---- --- - -- - - -- -- . _ - - -- - - -- - - - - - - -- - -- - - I ; usual •deinand for vacant houses is being sleeve find .grazed his aria. His !lands ; •o� he ('ansdlau Urers�� r, an A.O.t'.1�', . I inade. We believe there are no vacant � had a so been hit an�i burned in - several j anal, to ass !alit issue gives es fin ezcelleut ' � - !� cut of Dr. • tenantable houses, eicept one, in the I places. brit he is still unable to tell what �• H. Beaton, roll of our', - village at present, and there io a derhand did it. lie• would alsoo like to know what worthy f6eud, llectur°1 atoll, late Clerk, for a half -dozen or more. Mr. •, Casper � cause the explosion. S'tran�► a of Pickering townshi 4 and brother- of "E to sli3', the l,reselit Clerk.t thus i efers to Stotts advertised ills cottage to let in last +the st e was not duu,aned. W eek's _N>;�vs, and the day after ♦ibis - I hint --Dr. L'eatQu was born in the town • T I - .... p as II filet. ', I f;hi of 1'irkclin Fe' L. GREE cation he had several applicants for it, I ` i P K Count} of Ontario, oil ( , R OP IE OBe- --l'.- , , and let it at once. On fltul day Afternoon last three the :36tH April, 1888, a�A is cynsequeutl�• -� � !gentle lea and a lady were taking, a l- !n 1118 •f:►tl, yCar. His fath r Nvas one of I have take the bo e 1 , , a11C «'ill aI -. ` j. ' Sudden Death.. �l' ll f vantag of the beatitiful weather and first the early settlers, and eawe�roii, Ar , 31rs. Catllerinr, SSanderson; wife of departi g s}}11ow to have a drive In a shire. Scoff land. Like !!lost early set lets ��a3 S keep t'. lour .w 1411 C nnot b6 eat." Tr ' It Thos. Sanderson, who resides near the double scale!! cutter beltiud a fine spry e lake shore, ant who had been, in delicate of sni rt horses. «'bile dlivin ,luwq lie RRS a poor luau, and til Subject of alld you Will Bay it 1 the b Sty n ever used. . this sketch received nathilg btlt a cote. i� specialty- made f• health far years with consumption, took King st set they met with an aGCide1;4, I loon school eaueation, goi�1 g to °school in '' i worse while on a visit to her 'son at which light have proved serious. The i Nv inter and working at clearing off the j�, [i • 1 = , . Brroughain, and died there on the 27th Horses .i•iaed to go Flown Cl,nrell stret,t, } ffuln ill sunnner. IIe was an ea . L CI1ti�I1�n Flo lr 41 r �'�1� ' -. I pert o� . Jan. She was aged .51 years and 3 but tin driver, Nvaintiug, to. go etrRi;;lit tealuster, but he looks;] forward to tllo ' �hud am givilla ihore Flour per Bushel tha can be f months. The funeral took place frorb, ahead, the horses around sharply, (task of wielding tho birch instead of the her son's residence to the Christian burial and the s]ei;h slipping on the ice struck ,a ox-goad, goad, and when 18 years of 'age ob- got elsetivll ere. L , -- . - - , ground on- Sunday last. Muel1 sympathy chunk � nd upset, the occupants being rained a 2ud -class A certificate, and soon Bran feud horts It 'f4 On ha.ud. {- is felt for - the bereaved- husband and promise ously scattered on the roadside. afterwards took a school in the township 3 - family. The dri er displayed ood of Vau hall which he taught from the �% H E .a. ' A N r=1 � ! - g grit and held g . "carip's" Carniaf►i dumber on to th fiery sbort- tailed team, ,which, close of the summer holidays to the end Hi ghest p •CI pa'd for wheat. - ~`'_ r This, the publishers say, 'ir111 lie the after dragging hilt' for a short distaneq, of the year, He subce eutly taught at - ' 1. were st ed. The sleigh was Again --pp� fist publication ever issued from their P "1 gin Dutiin`a Creek, Clarem ut and Ashburn ` F. T1E?2M:E0 establishment. The special features will righted, le robes and cusllious picked -the two former ill Pi keying and the u the arty of aboard and" latter i : • be cartoons in five colors, with gold p' • g I pruceedea u Whitb townsh1 In 1961 -2 - __ y pp __ - - -- -- border�, the double -page centre -piece °n that way rejoicing, appare>z - y no lie .entered the Toronto boliool of uedi -- be }ng one of J. W. Beugough's finest and worse fo a little unpleasantness. cine, and graduated in 1864 at Rolph's - J_ L • funniest canes ts. Subscribers A No Wa ` School, oin ones . - - +: P to Grail ruing. and two o he latterslon to the farmer . • � get this Carnival 'Number free,; to others The i His " bealtli Serge � rsteds, ndsay Posi says :- -�'tre learn being very robust, !le did not 'go into Ro' ! the price will be ten' cents. It will be with re - et that the safe of the Peterboro live 'practice Lill the�ginning of 1867 ° dated February 12th. Get it. Address Examine office .was, on the evening of when he settled in Sta})ner, in the (,ouut - L Grip, Toronto. Y We have no il. st ck a full line o' :.i.' `.1 SatiirdR last, robbed of $40. This fact, of Simcoe, where he practiced success- . __ -Tea will be `served from 4 to 7 p.m. 'should i Uecome widely known, will fully for near) ten ears.r " on Monday in- the basement of ilia new have a deplorable bearing on the profes dent Liberal in politics, his services were 1 r • , • ►- Twe ds Ser es oz teds oor screw ° Presbyterian: church, Dunbarton. • sloe thr ughuut the , country. , People in much demand, especially in the excit• • • Wholesale Thieving.. will now 'nfer that if one office has money ing elections' of•'72 and '75. Mr. Mowat _ an l rot, serings.� ,' • . On Wednesday night of Iast "week Teven $ 0 -all may have, 'and conse• recognized these services by vin him I , i I g which we oar to the p bile at prices that can t be beaten ,. parties visited the premises of several 2uen>;ly editors and printers . may be one of the best aPpointmeuts lu the „ifs residents on the Brock road, F.nd hen ed c'al)ed o to pay tip _ _Then, toe, the of the Government, Lbat of in Su. o P bur lariz n burglar may set cut to perintendent of she Asylum for Idiots themselves to the . . Latest. . I poultry. Mr. Tbos. g g Y Knog lost about thirt Paid prig in o 'ices a,l over the 1`and. Orillia. He entered uy n dlots at Suits Got u ' l� the eSt S le an d F�rs�lo�s i y ; 11r.- George po the duties of - Cowan forty, and Messrs Dillingham and Publisher li viug as mu'h as $40 left on this office test years. ago this month, and ; a l .. , . , hand on ° Saturday night' should take there he may. be found to -day. ` Dr. Bea• t low figures b then Tailor, J. �relg. _ 1. rt "- ; Brown, besides others, also mourn the L b departure of a numi,er of their, 'flocks. Warning, u either put the money down ton is a charter member of Orillia Lodge, • ' Not satisfied with taking., the poultry the cellar an r bundle of zx demy or else A.O.U.«., and now holds the position of The UN StpleS 0 nglish aIICt. Amencan Stiff Hathf ` I :' submerge it in the +composition kettle. D.D.G.M. for the Georgian' Bay District, F . ;. �pITH Ih[P OVED LERIBLE BItIbI. , : i' , -: thieves destro3 ed completely t }ie ` lien Just thm of it t 840 on, hand Saturday He is an enthneiastie Wor ' roosts. -A gcod bulldog around the Oman, and be. " ;1 ` i "' nighti, and yet they say.there is no money Neves the Order to lze the best in the ''1.. ' 't'' .. ''. premises is very useful; on such occasions. in BUNT-1 ,� r , the con tiro' T world. � 1lJa ' -.: r.., 1. . . I... . %-.11 . . � ­ .r I , - ,,, . ­­ WT , '- r' &I ­ � ., 1. i I . ' . ­ �.!,":: " �`, . I .: ..� A I .,­ ..: ... -.:. - . r �' : .: .. .. , .:: ..1 - P t -A. ._ . ... , , - ... - r .� , f - .i, r . 4 .1 . r . . . i I - - r �,' .: :. 7 '' r 1 ; . • :. . , I z - .' - -..:,, + , % .. . -. , , -11 i ,I 1: r ,:.a .7y . 1 . L. I 11 / _._. P A ( _ . -. -,. i n., .Y, .. .. -. i - -.. .. r. . -. ?. Is . f �V - - - , . . I I i� 1. I . . . I . I ! *� , - -. : ., • i ,. . . . I / _I I- .� .�.: 1� . i., '.a . . IL i•T� `- . 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