Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_02_11tl ' . : ' , y i \ - I. I i , , ., .. ' -!': a .. . , t • I -\ r + ,. . .. I : -.:. - - .. ..., r , 11 1 : : r. " HE - -.... _ .:,,... •n, -♦..: -1, .•.::. w, drr, wwW.. ,w4 ,,e.., as t -.aw'• '•A^ '`,ice... rV •flea . _ _ _ . .L : .. _ _ y.. _ —_ — _ I _ - - . it - ,a „ - . . . . . ( . - , _ . I( .. I! f --� •` } . I ix w : i I is 1 - - .. f; 11 188'7 NU 5 VI PIKER G ONTO; FRI�Av,- FEBRUARY - - �0 . ; - , - -- •- - —. - . . - _ -- - . i 4. �Qro�c�ional Q�arb ti OUT AROUND US t7UNBART N. Leer from Scarbo o in the west to ors i 11, (' I.:. man ills in the a t, and from the lgke> " r . ! The fine Raw ohurch erected by the shot to the sand ills of Uxbridge, aDd Medical. i s LATEST -LOCAL HAPPENINGt# RECORDED BY Presbyterian congregatio of this village hew s grateful to hem all. , `l[ FIELD, D., M. C. P. S. PHYSI- THE PRE8i3 AND Ju'rTED Dowvx BY Daft was formally dedicated o Sunday Iasi. Af r a closing selection by the a oir, CORRESPONDENTS. In the morning and evening Rev. �Dr. Rev. M;0r braha � pronounced the ne- I ! ' I-) CI4N, BURGEON. CORONUR, dl:c„ r dicti n, and the proceedings were bro ht 1 i,i::kering, Ont. office hours from 8:30 : ,_...;�\ 1` MacLaren, of Knox Goll ge, Toronto, sad P g g {o lt:a0; evening from ;to 6 o'clock. • 1 =y _ -•- ..�, ' +:I ;',. I BR UGHAM. . I .. in the afternoon lieu. r. Matthews, of to a lose.. i - - -- - p T e new church i is of the modern g Chits - RRIER M.D „M.C.I'.5., Ont. �` :: Pickering, delivered eaceUent sermons suit- . 1)W• F : <_ ;;:;' • 1 able to the ocoasioD to larj�e congregations. styl of architecture: material of red iek, ' . CORONER. Office hours - morning from ;;,\ Quite a ,large crowd attended thE'wrink to 10, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear o1 DIRU� t I 'i '` , c n Thursday eveninK last, it being fife On Monday evening t „opening soiree wit cut stone facings throughout. The S'1'OIiE. ­ Brock St. Norah, Claremont. Patrons ., \ ,`\ third carnival. The ice vt'as a tribe out was held. Three tables r nning the entire size is 40x52 feet, with basement fal size snpphed with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., all { /, _ _, I length of the building ere laid in the of uilding. Off the main part o tbs . _ - cheap for cash. 29tf I E,.•.. ` — �• of trim for about the -first time this winter. as merit is the vestry an class r ms ; ' •. __� . _- # basement, and from 5 o 8 o'clock the Y d - - - -- - - - - -- - -- s =' =` In the fast race W. Keese, of Brougham, t lei ht of ceilin 10 feet. .Two fur aces I.PCcI. _ -� ladies of the congregti n were kept on g took first prize, beating four' others- A, the jump supplying the ants of the large wit m the building. The main or and cure ��I �1 BALL DOW, , B ARF�ISTER l o..- 1 small drama in one act was given on the number of 'people: whQ - ressed their wax roo has a 28 ft:; ceiling, alnd the i 1pitr _ /. T 4: i ice b the Carnival Con]edy Co., which thither. Oaf the a read too much raise an fittings are in ash. The seats are J 1 a7t:l SOliclt'or, :VIOL &Ty Public, etc. OFFICE— . f��' P P l )evt�reli's.- Blol;k, Brock- street, Whitby. Private ' i jf ` took immensely . cailuot be given. 1`he to lee fairly groaned set i- circular in farm, .and will aceoriimo- ` - ' funds to loan 'at lowest rates and on favorable �11 A ball and supper CttrTie off afterwards beaeath the weii;ht of Bibles provided, dat 290 people, not counting the draw , ! tenets -of I'ayinent.. 8-y-__ ` �''i'/ ' sea 13 ,Four six - light chandeliers light the - ' • .-� �)til P�RKLR, BARRISTER - ,%j % 't -`�” at John M. Gerow's hotel, which was a and everything was of t e moat tempting bui din IH `` :� %'� '� most decided sticcest3. The ball room kind, reflecting the ,gre est credit on all f; very nicely. Six very handsome un:l solicitor, &c., Money to ]Dap. No concerned. sta reed -glass windows, with two eirc lars, (`UIIl:;i•��in =,, Office Hans 's Building, Picks - •• `!� v - • - was well filled and the lart;A crowd did fro Elliott &Soria, Toronto, afford p entyr . - - - 1. y ` , - � shortly after 8 O'cl 1 Ite'i. Mr. Crain in;; bl,ra every Saturday = - - -- -Y - �.`� -�' ! 4 l>-',. _ stern and startling ,,ustice to the excel , of i let. Mr. A. A. Post, of Whitby, was ELAAiERl± __LACK, RESSOR i I called the assemblage to order and asked- g lent spread in the dining room. the choir for an openi g selection, after the architect; MI•- Deyerill, of Whitby, .,tiGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors I � 4 J— M1. Musgrove is blocked up.with work, which Rev, Mr. Abraha of Whitby, led w contractor for the mason work Mr - , - in oh, Conveyancers, &c. Ofacea, No. 17 �• ,ron:o street cover (Iran Coutpan�a),Toronto �A,;v AJ� ' and as Nick is a ve>ty han:ly young man in prayer. In his opet ing - remarks the TI os. Iienderson; of Dunbarton, th cart MouFV to Loan-NO Commission. D. DELAMERE, he attend_ to !the clinching business.......: pastor extended a hearty welcome t0 those Pe tact work, Mr.Jas. A. Hilts, Of P�aker 1) A\-,:, o� BI.seH, H. A. B$itsos, >J.TA3 -yII$ Greatest ` Photo roll hot. Our other' young blacksmith is trying to present, who, notwithst nding the unfav- in ,painting attd'glazinl;, and Mr: J�haa. i' 1 %s�- !,'sH-_ . . ...Mrs. $mrtli, our orable weather, had nom from all parts of B ndy, also of Pickering, .the galva�nize� j, : , -I - , � T E. FAREWELL, LL. B., BAR- compete with him.. ` �) RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and j� '$RIEN Whltb popular dressmaker, died here last week the count It was o e of the ha lest it n work, all of; whom, we understand , 1 ,;,:::v Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10 y r' • E• 0 Y� pp ea ried out the "r contracts vet atis ! 1 C� with inflammation and other diseases...... moments of his life. hen 'he assumed Y r fa toril __ _ -__ Mr. Thos. Brown, who got - his leg so the paetorate.about four years ago be little Y ,i T "eteriJZCiry. badly cut some titre@ ago, is around again thought that they wool be gathered to- here were o . r 450 people present cis . Oda evening. The collections o Sun -._ - -- _ = ^.. _: .�.:��._ <• S-t.anord' ; -,. on• crutches......]Llr. Thos.'' Poacher is gather at the opening f anew testae Y g• I VETERINARY SUR- . edi ee in the village of Dunbarton to- night. d y amounted nearly $150, an the L i , HOP KIN S, er o ular in attending sales. He �f • , oceeds of Mo da evening were $120, ' • no vet- �'. y P P Hews great' pleaaed� with the energy � Y I. ' (;EON, graduate of the Onta _ gives SatiSfa�ti0n every time. erii,ary College, Toronto, and practical horse- l;,: - - - and push displayed by1 his congregation, itidea which to ladies realized its R II shoat. etc• On account of increase of practice i _ _ and at the successful to urination of their u ce sum from L e eels of articles a their i n,wi my accustomed visits every Saturday to � ' , -1 WHITEVALE. b zaar. W h itevale, Cherrywood and Dunbarton will at- labors in the erection f the edifice in tend the diseases .of the horse foot at my own r� ack which they now met. a had great pleas- Messrs. Forsyth Bros., of Pic ring, • Tuesday O Mr6: E Cooper died at her late resid- are in introducing to the audience 'the s pplied a hen some Bell organ f r the forrc, Breen River, in the forenoons o. - �Ve.lnesday; Thursday and Friday of each week I = once (`Veit @vale Hotel_, ou Sunday morn• chairman of the evenin►, Mr. J. D. Edgar, o en services for which the con raga A first -class assistant horseshoer always on hand T� T Lon feel deeply grateful. L I . : veterinary instruments made to order. Medl V \/ ��.1 -r Y . ing last. Deceased had been enjoying ea M.P., of Toronto. i � - _ . (I ' cite !o* horses and cattle always on hand. Calls , her usual good health right up to the Mr. Edgar, on comin forward was re- [ ___ - by n, ht or by day promptly attended to. Ad- .�. * CO nt Council. - by sc,.Graen River, out. s4 -9 time of.her death, whit the exception of a ceived with applause. ,He said he con - (' Y "'I _ ____�__ ►�C�1001 BOUks,, � -- slight difficulty in breathing, which she sidered it both an hono� and a pleasure to i, ' -- T - - -- sometimes comp }slued of: The cause of preside over such a la ge and intelligent tContin ed from last eek.j ;' >~$ui1tCI38 p%ctr3 Note Pa eYi audience ae he saw bef re him. He was The Council resumed 2 P. :, on . i death is flu Deed to have been' heart . - - -� 1� pp more accustomed to being present at the Monday. i ' ti ►�T at @S disease. The farm �� have the heartfelt Conveyancer, tee. I . opening of Parliamen than at church 14r. Murton .1 1. that the C until j ! j _ _ _ _ . -- - �- Ink, Pencils, °ympathy Qf the entire neight,orhood i'la I: Openings. In Parliament they had a gain take up a d consider the report of I; "f =>t ICH �RD . STOKES, �O -MMIS- their sad bereavement,......•.1he Method S Speaker, and he reau ed the reason wh I P61G 1;']aStleg Pe P Y h@ corn nitte@ on Finance.. This was .I r 1 ;_ t, sinner aced Conveyancer. Office at Hopper ,:. _ - -- i i ist ^hoir has been reorganized, and their he was called the Spa ker was because be strict_ and- d- a e th discussion ensued , _ . L. stokes'. .Genera] Merchants, .Claremont. I f therefore �g Y !- tiileS ial attention paid to Inakins wills and pre- and all necesSfi,_ies fc,r 11 st -class Book friends claim they are second to ,Roue. had nothing to say. His duties, es ,actin fife recommendation f r the.. 2,ar;,,� necessary papers for Probate. 48-tf- anti- Statio11er Store' Come and hear L }lem.......�'ir. Lonnt had in presiding on this cctlsion would be t lointn ant o a Police Ma istrate. TOWNSHI.I' CLEIIh just invested in a c carter of beef, which very light. He wasp eased to be present llpllr. Harms moved that a suitable I �j R. BE?�TON, A call solicited. - ] 1�: Conveyancer, Commissioner, for taking i some Ane Klee kind enouQii to steal last at the opening of Chia very neat little •,I atflrjrvits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. arson be rev mmended to the G �_V eep - ; ti r art OFFICE-At l,.. ' *. * (' Sunda tii it. The meat was all cut in church, which was a credit not only to the ,IU:Iney .o loan on farm p op y Y q lace but also to the actor and le. ten for appoi Lm@nt, with salary. i 127 -v ° pieges :ready for cooking, and file thief •or p PAP Brougham• Stafford &/ . Ormack As the ro ram Gout ' ed a lengthy list of A 0r a, ati n, consisting of Rev. E. _ _ f .: thieves had consideration enougL to leave P g President lof toe __ _ _ _ _ - J --- - -- speakers, he would at nee roceed to call ockburn, of zbridge, �lr•cheteet. the shank. Doubtless they thought blr, Pe P I �- WHITBY. 4 10 upon Rev, flit. Abrah m, of Whitby, for Nortli Ontario Branch Of. the Do tnion I - - - _ - ,_ _ Lount w as fond of soup,• - w (- -- - an address. Short and appropriate Alliance ; A. POST, COUNTY ARCH TECT i I (Deferred from last Reek 1 1 Mr Weeks, and oche ,was: Ontario.. awiu�e , speeches were also ad© by Rev. Mr. then heard in upport of such an aapoint= . A. for the county of on a The anniversary services in counectio Anil Fpecihcatioits furnished for every Ir_sa of Bank �astman,. of Oshawa ; Rev. Mr. Matthews, meat. Mess s. Frankish and Ferguson, . .- bmidier . Steamv and hot water heat rig and n a r i o..; ,With fife Methodist church were hold of Pickering; Rev. M . Kippan. of Clare- nit actors, al O addressed the Coil veil in.; ventilat on a specialty. Office- •Gerri� Block, here a week ago Sunday aDd Mc,nday:. mont ; Rev. �'ir. Fraser, of Bowmanville, I ff P corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnifby. favor Of such ction being taken. , ., , It @Ridence- Kingston Road, East pickerng. 37 y : PICBE�ING GENCY. The services on Sunday were conducted and Rev. ,Mr. Came a, of Pickering, all Mr. $a1•pe>did not flunk the Aqt eon_ i _ _ __ _ _ by Rev. W. H. Elm iley, of Napanee, at of whom conKratula d the pastor and be as well enforced over the entire county) + � * *l tfc�tio�+eeriiig. Opon for the transacti n of all legitimate 10 :30, Rev. H. S. Matthews, of Picker. people 'of the Danlartou congregation h- ^ r "" - "-> Banking Business.. ing, in the afternoon, and Ilev. M. I_. on the neat and comet sous edifice erected with Due magistrate, except in the. imme- ! O _ _ �t RO�YLA\ D, I�ieensed for the worahi °of G ,and wished them diate loeslit in whirl} be resided. Ha P ' Auctioneers, for the whole of torte and Omct HOURS -From 1 to 3 ; Saturdays- Conron, of Searboro, in the ev ening. P Auctionee The collections amounted to $10.65. On all prosperity in future. thought the Government should hmesd Strict attention given to all 10 to 1 o clock. Ontario. 1 f t. Andrew's Church the present l�tw so as to allow of fife sap- - � � :I � '- ' # I ' fiouth Monday evening the dinner was server. The. choir o S orders by letter or telegraph. Charges iytoderate' UVhitb intment O two ma magistrates for eash Thos. Poacher, valuator, arbitrators &c. Ad- Sa,vingS Bauk 1n 'connection. All kinds of fowl and (__eats in shared- y, Rave several choice setectione of PO g i I I dress. THUS, POUCHER, Box 47, Brougham, or (3 -y� GEORGE KERR, Agent. ante. In fact the tables were fairly music during the evening, which were county. i , ! A. R. ROWLAND, Whitby, Out. r• - ___ - _ _ _ -- Bed down tWith all the delicacies of the greatly appreciated b�j the audience. After fui`ther discussion Mr.tutoa ' 1 loa The pastor then read a brief statement moved that the Government appoint s 1, , I , I�lnckSJAith,1,1 . - Sittings of iY� ion Courts. season. The waiters were very attentive of the finances. Thei cost of the edifice police Magistrate, if they thiiilc saw . _ _ _ ` . = f C0 UNTF OF NTd lII U. and goof_ looking. the Tentli Line choir was $4,100, which <i'd not include the i t 5. HICKS, GENERAL LACK- of ltilarkham, furnished excellent inueic. " magistrate can be legally appointed Kitt - -. j HO gratuitous work done in haulinK material, out salary,'hich was adopted by a vote ; 1 smith and wagonmaker, (M.. Itieea's old _-1 �8 ;.�. Speeches were delivered by the following etc., by the membership. This would ran - s ea:nli,i Pickering, Ont. Having purchased the 1 of 18 to 15. ' bneiness-carried on by the late Mich&41 Reed. I j 'Whitby : Clerk, D. C. acdonnell,'��'hitbv, reverend gentletuen :- Messrs. Norman, the amount up to s least 15,000. They Mr. Smith made an effort to have m- - I - • •' Zvill continue the same at ilia old stand. (five ,Ian 3, Feb. 2, Mar. i, April ,MaY 3, June July of Aurora, Freed, of Stouf ville, Elmsle had in subscriptions and collected in cash - } y P sorted th name of the arty to be recp =- - . ,) res a trial. All Rork promptly and satisfactorily 4 6ep, 2, Oct. 3, Nov. tZ, Dec. 3. ors,r. 1 98 470, leaven the small balance of about @ P I i. I ':. d„ne at the game scale of prices: 6-Y '2 lirou ham: Clerk, Al lesson, Greenwood, of Napanee, and local uiintat • g mended but; did not succeed. ! gg :i _ _ -_ _- -- Slay 4, July 5, Sep. 3. R eeson Gre6u- R. li'oover, of Green River, made a � to�sk vet foroeuebscr�tions a did that time,�e f cce.►t.ter•x arul Gictzu'r. 1. Pickerin Village : Clez , ea l I but The report was then adopted, the g model chairman, and kept everybody in 1 -_, _ , - -Iti• ,t,:, wood, Jan. 4, March 3, Nov mber 3. l Itt4nor. The proceeds, if any person felt djsposed to contribute to Council adjourned. .• -3. Port Perry: Clerk, J W Burnbain, Port order and goo, the building fund .they could send -the Council resumecion Tuesda9 mbruinR. j A I N 1r I N G, GRA'IN1. I,, SIGN perry, February 8, April 19, June 21, Sept. 6, Oct. including Colleetioul,aniounted to 010,05. 11 ' Writing, Paper- Hanging, Tintiug,l &c., of all ig, >ecsmber 13. amount in to either 111 r. George Parker, A .COinmUXiiCAtiOn was r @Celt @d fi}ol�s k ir,is.done on the shortest notice. A11lishades of 4. Uxbridge : Clerk, Z emphill, Uxbridge, Mr: Taylor`s store had a close call ou Mr. J. Holineil, or Mr. Win. Dunbar, Sr. the License Commissioners of South On -; i - 1,aiut mixed to order. None but the :best Tang- Feb., April 20, June 22, Se . 7, Oct 19, Dec 14. tiiOutlay tnot'ning, And hat_ it DOt be @u Ile felt des 1 ratified to the several rev. .: lief, Lead used. HILTS & WELt]oUItNL. for the services of the fire brigade our deeply g tario;. asking that�'the sizm of $300, re- Y 5. Cannington: Clerk, stnith,Caunington' g gentlemen who had at considerable r` _ ___ _ _ ___ Feb 10, April 21, June 'i, s pt s, Oct t10, Dee 15. g per! - ceived from . Scott Act fines, now ui 1he . i . �" r tur..c 6. Bea : Clerk, G Bruce, I]eaverton, whole village height hate, been swept out sous_ sacrifice left their homes to be pre- bank to the credit of the county, be -' Loots awl ,SI Feb 11, April �, June 24, Se t 9, Dec 16 of existence I,y the tire fiend. The. Cause sent on this occasion, and moved, seconded _ J Gilles te; t`pter- that a cordial vote of placed to the credit of the Commissioners _ _ '` `"' 7.- Uptergrove : Clerk,' Dec 17. of the fire was a defective- chirnuey. � by Mr. Peter Nesbit,, On motion of lair. Smith fife request; TN UH\ LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE grove, Feb 12, April 23, .run �5, Sep 1t , t: - Baker. 'Pegea and eewl, work. Orders fAREWEII Loss aliic•tints to about fifty cents and thanks be extended qd the speakers of the was anted. ' I)rnnil,tly attended to. Experiences] workinan- By Order, ,� breakfast for all liaut:s. SARAH. evening, which wits parried unanimously. . lerk of the Peace. At the afternoon session 1Ir. Murtun • • l,ip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the ---. _ __ - ___ __ _ __,- ,-N�:� lZr..Ionathan Holuttes eatd that all had _ I 1. New 's,Kingstreet,Pickeringvillage. 7 -v � IF YOU IARE DING TO WHITBY liNtBned with pleasure to the singing of presented the second report of tLe _ - _ __ — ' ; the choir, seed he therefore moved,seconded finance Com_ mittee, which reeommelnded flotNlN. I i ; T�l.e Ole 0U=tZ7o b ;fir. Nm. Ta lot,. a vote of thanks t a msnt Ot the Count Solicitor's Re - ' . ; t. - -_ - - _� - -- ^-_�_1- '`=-44 1''-'._--- - or are sending for your t iends who are there, �Vliile w:,rkin in i•emovin frei ht at Y Y c Y 3' i r t MPEIIANCE HOTEL, 'I REEiti- call o the station Win.Proudfoot in et -with an them for their services. This was carried count of $2J. The amount due the j. � } E , without a dissenting voice, • ' county from the Local Government for • -a. wo6d, John Mitchell, proprietor. This. (1 (� Be ccident. A crowbar slipped and falling honFe is a new building; fitted- up wjth • every lJA E V''s ,, ice YULE, Dr. Black, of Uxbridge, in moving the annual cost. of heating the jail was r _` accommodation for the travelling bubl c. Large AGENT - - A LAN LINE. across his toe$ smashed theiD badly. vote of thanks to th ladies for the effort I al:d commocions stables and shade f r horses. Brock fit. hitby. Another effort iP bein- grade to intro- found to have been paid, but the other f i 1 shall at all times by pleased to revive a fall put forth by them o make the affair claim of the county'agai>ist the Govern- ttiy friends area the public generally, when duce the 81eCtriC leg }lt. aaCCess, aid them well merited oomph P I ' t This is t$o old reliable Radian Line. The I ' p ment in respect of the eg nditure on '� - i:i Greenwood. _ . litf shortest Bea Passage. lc rates. rI he' toboggan 'slide is ;new in good ment. He said th ton such occasions a - - - - - -. - - - - -- - - working order, and is quitie an addition this the ladies were the first middle an capital account for heating he jail not ' `� O R D O NT HOUSE, PI- Kt, RING. hates h.fIre .Irest ePli Ilecltttect ilz to the antusonients of the lace. last of the uadertak'ag ; it was itnpoasibI liaviug as yet been settled, the committeo : - - 1 C James Gordon, Proprietor. This house is t1t, ,Site rage.' _aT1 ii reeomiilended the a intme t of a sub- I a 5res new brick builaing.; • rinished in superior Mr. A. A. Posts plan for the n 'eW to get along withowtl the help of the ladies PPp �i ; , y style:' Every couveniegce and comfort for the - - _ High School building shot t to b'e erected It waa impoasihle to tell wt�txt' a congrega committee, eousisting of the Warden, the , , iravelling public. New�and commodious stabled , in the town of . Uxbrid @ have been tion could do until they were brought t chairman of Finance committee, and the and sheds. 7-y . - _ accepted by the Bourd, n1otwithstandiug the testing point, and in the erection o Reeve of Uxbridge, to a4certa' the hgal .. - - - -- - this beautiful lift_ church he hall n rights of the county iD the utter. The .11��x�c�uh lie had several competitors from Toronto :: Nom. _r�, J �r �1 Obtained, area all other busiuesR in the v• 8 and elsewhere, This spea}cs very highly doubt the ladies ha done their share o necessary forma for the use o Justices of d; tli�TIES . WISHING G TO TAKE Patent Office' attended to or >ti «I e date Pees, for Mr. P;tst's abilities as fin architect. the work, n t only n providing the vet the Peace in connection with oceeding$ Our offico is opltositd t e U. f3. 1 stout office, excellent spread w ice those present ha under the Canada Tempex @Act Wiare i lessons in Instrumental or Vocal Music' and we can. obtain Pate is in lose time than A debating society has been organized - can obtain vocal Music in Class or by private those remote from Wash ngton. partaken of down in the basement, bu recommended to be r0 ur , the cost - inRtrnction. _apply, for terms to send MODEL or DRA [NG. } We advige as to . in connection with ttie Collegiate Institute. also iu raieiog the ttAOney neoessary for th p q �d not to sac @ed $80. The Ili constable • patentability free Ot eha ge; and we melee No Mr. John Fergtlsc,n has fully recovered erection of the `church. He moved was not anted a snit of clothes at Pire- . Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof.: of MUSIC.. CHARGE UNLESS WE TiTAIN PATENT. from his recent illness. seconded b Mr. John heart , . I Music room at _the residence of Mrs, Head We refer, here, to this ostmaeter, the Supt. Y McIntosh, ' sent. The r ort of the County Valuators' opposite NEwa office, Pickering. of Money Order 7)iv., and to officials of the U. S. Interest in the •a proaAing 'election is vote of thanks to the ladies of the Dunbar . Patent Office. For circa] r, advice, terina, and pji was recommended for adoption, and terse. - - references c actual ircul a in your own State or increasing, and bot parties alre working ton congregation. When the ohairma P. ' • county, write to in dead earnest. It is thol'ught the con- put the motion it was carried amidst loo the value of real estate in Lhe County be JO 1�SON, The Tailor ! �• .S. Oliv`.e CU., - test will be exceedingly dlose in South apple�use, p Qqualipepd on the basi�of their report_ I . - . 2 -p - Opposite Patent ce, Washington, C Ontario, and .that the successful candi- Mzi D. OrmistoD,, in a short s h The application fora a>pt to the North' k: moved that the thanks of the audience Ontario Farmers' Institute, and also to jT date will not hard a majority of 40, , i RdY speciaitiea : -- Perfect flt, moderate prices, �%HEj O V extended to Mr. Edgar, who had so abl the Reach, $cugog and Port Perry J�arm- k .^ satisfaction guaranteed. whichever way .it'. goes. ,I and with such seas tance resided on thi DEFY COMPETfTIaN in price, style or work - $eve a Deed, Bond, ill, Lease; Mortgage, Says the CltYOnirla :- ilSisB Elizabeth t>acaaion. P ors Institute, was reconime>�ded to bit mahship. ' I have a fins select stock of or other legal document o draw Ire in of the towns lip , of Pickerimg, had lei over until the Julie session. f new goose to pick from. or want to borrow more y ; �+ pp I Rev. Mr. Craig, l�1 presenting 1118 VOtB On motion t0 atl0 t the V &ri011� c�a�8est or want your property In First Class her right shoulder dislocated on the 'thanks, said he wished it distinct_ under P 1, PICK EIi INt nNT. of the report, the representatives of Scott, }': - -- - - English or Cnadiau Co panics at the lowest evening of the 1st lust. She Witlt siz y Oshawa, Beaverton, Cannington seed Port can dive at hoine, and make more money , g stood that Mr. Edgar wag invited _to pre possible ra �! Y��at work for us, than at anything else in or a plowalled the "Advance," which beats others was thrown Out . On the frozen Bide on. this oCCasiotl because he Was per made an effort to et the assesB- .' the world. Capital not needed : you are all.ri,vals; ground b the upsetting of the Butter in gentleman and not beicatise he was poi' Perry g 1 I started free: Both sexes ;i all ages. Any or : a supply of Oil- ke, Flax -seed, Extra Y P R g went of their respective municipalities one; can tlO the work. Earl a earepin ,s ante front Flour; which they were returning from it visit titian. Although not personally acqu P o d by pbe re i first start: Costly outfit and tenetsree. Better or a New Kind of Oat cal that is superior to to Mr. finder on the lake shore. The with him, he had heard a good deal of him reduced, but the Council st q Ii Rat delay. Dees you uothiatg to send us our P y anything used heretofor for porridge; Of the and was leased say that his antieips port of the valuators, and refused ben vote address area red out ; ii you are wise you will do Ora ticket for the Sou Ontario Fair, accident ocCUrr 'ed at a eroseinq ; p tP ; . I fn at Duce. Hnr,i,F.TT &'CO., Portland, bee. -call on the undersig d. His charges will Port Perry R. R. south of the G -i T. R. Lions had been fully realized. Mr, Edga for any changes. . ' returned thanks. The Council then ad ed tinti'I the ; 1. please you. station, and 'was caused by the difficulty Mr. John Park , in moving a heart $rat Tuesda in June, at 2 !. Dress nd Mantle Making. in .gee 1nq fairly in the roadwa in the t y .;.w. P• I. g W, B BINGE P y vote of thanks to tie Building Committee ��- . I" I Note Public Whitby.. dusk. The cutter n set twice, the last f ;oAaBORO. _ ' . 1. 11tIS8 H. L. STOTTS will continue the dress - 4� -y Y -' - 1 P said that they wero entitled to every prai BC�.a!1 eetislg' resulting in the acoicient ,to Miss Irving for their nnceasin labors in aonneotio � and mantle snaking business as usual at -the - I _ I residence, one toile west of the village Of Picker- as stated above. Alth ugh the , other with the erection Of the church. Had i, Rev. Mr. Davey's horse was taken vet'>_ J _ ing. Latest English . and American styles. Agent for Cornwall's Self- Fitting Chart. -]9 Notice is hereby give •that ti Special meeting members of fife party we a considerably not been for their eneirgetia scttion th } - - - -- - - of the members df th Pickering AgricultnraT ghaken up no other injuries were sus- church would not (have been there to -chap sick last weeK and it Was feared it would E S�reeama11�L3Z Society for the election of offioers for the year die, but W� lea><•n that it is now 1'!lQOlVelfirt W rained. i The motion waseeonded by Mr. (Ieo ' .. . - 1887,_ -the annual meeti g being illegal and void : - - `' ..e•. - - - - -w[ll take place in th Town Fall, Brougham, �=�=-� - -- - - • . 1 Gourley and parried Unanimous_ . � I i ,400,000 Rev. Mr. Craig xhbn "thanked the audi New York has 40 millions worth MISS CARR, practical dressmaker, fetes u t on Saturday, Feb. 12th 1867, commenein at 1 . y Tlie ' Indian still hods I84 Opened shop over Dickie & Marquis' fitore, at'd o'clock in the afternoon By order of the si- lDCe for their nt ndance. Pbople W Cj3QTC11 property 8K@371I►t irOlai taZiltiO><1• begs a share of the, public patronage. 7 -tf. dent. LFV MACKEY, 9eCretary.. acres in the IIIIited States. � - � . i - - - - _ 1. - . ":. t - -. , . ✓ I .' P �t, -�,­ -, i' o . ., - �._�!. �­ I I j, 1.�:.1­1.� ., , - ,:.� . . 4 ,- , �...:.. ! t . f. ,. I •... , L. . r 11 v ­1 I I .: .: :. .... - _­ I - ­.. � . � - I I.,. 11: :., � - , L ( , fir. i`- „ : 11 P . � : . . j' 1. -: �� .1 ­." i . at I . �,l r: ..: � I _ ` a 11, . -.:­ r i' , {� - . ,.I I I -�_ �vl i I . 1 :. . � I. I I � . . . : � , . ­_ - - "t 'U• — ! 1. -,.., ! . ­: � ­ ..r 'i - -J .- �. -.1. t'. .. .--l' �' I r t.`. .� 11 -1 - . . . I . " ♦ �'.P) . . _. -. .. , r �. i.: -,. - , .. I_ -1 1 - T ' t �. S'd- . _.v - -: - - .. . `a , w :'t ��;,, s. r _ -. .,, -:. - . _ .: _. :':.: v r x . _ .: '. t ]„ . . a - !s>. t.+ . _:FSe..: - _.__i+ifsF r __.:-- :E_�., .. - -,.. .. r.. .. ..� -._ ., - ._. -,. :. i r . c. , �t '�. .,, W. .. •> e.t',. s -.4� _r >t+s. ,1; sir•. a`�r:`-_, z, I' ,..-. _ - : -o :,,- t•: .:... :. -.:.fi ., -,... !- ::- —, __ sir...., 4. ,.�,. - -,._ _ -;a .:: _ _ _ � _ _ � - _ � . . � . . , � . . I , . . ­1 ., . _.. f. - 1i I., ­. . I - . - 1. . . . . ... � ,. . - - . . ! 1. . I .. I . r . - . i !' i _. � 0 , �! . . ! . . - . .. . I'l . ,.. - ,- 1 I ..:. . , . , _,"'. , . t . - .• . . - • - r added, " P�esse rake n the fire and lit I wt►rtt`m cof %e don't on ?" look ing at �'' I out the light before .you come ups 'Good Jape, Y g BRIGHT LITTLE FELLOW , . . 1.-_i�:._ A .WOLF,.. � ' `: t . ni�ht: Jens nodded', but ' ]drs. hiumpenn began, i . .:.-, .. `Oh, certainly, certainly, we'll -look after "Oh, certainly, certainly 13ui1 an t' ► ' ' gbf 1 Qaat %t `Hews of toy Toone Who �e everything just as if it wile cur own. The twenty minutes, add hag a cup of cold 1l,Iri1>o the C aM f sense of strangeness will soon pass'.' - but water, and " - a Nrtaia, I I . , i A DOMESTIC STORY W TH A MORAL. hie steps were half way up the stairs. � i "I know," interrtt ted Jane,• 11 I 'cult A little h•d w1>to ie accustomed to ea hat c 1• Mother and daughter listened until they always do as you did.' I prayers very r)igbt has merle it his ST, vial t ' heard him overhead, then taking the candle, i Holcroft again eaeaprti the i,arn and I'utitit,n for a week Last to ask for "p ens ; . CHAPTER IV.— D?MESTIC BLISS.,­ • thro� h a saint a patience: Well, well, I'll they Gegan a most minute examination of eventually returned with a seep sigh. -I'11 ant weather. As may be underatoocl, the daily responses have not been ver e put a tove up in my room then ploughin everything in the room. have to face a good deal o her inusie this Y ►1 ur- Holcroft had been given a f:rretaste of the , n ing to it Ili, and when he of to this phase of torment which he was destined to and p nting time will soon be here, and Poor Holcroft listened also, t%,o worried, morning," he thought, bu' I shall at lu.►ct g iI►t . . - guess cat, stand it at rheal times for three anxious and nervous to 'Aleep until they In ve a good cup of coffee to hest me." it I,is prayer last ni lit he stopped sl ore I. endues in his domestic relations, and was , - - - month ,`for unless she stops her foolishnetis came up and all sounds ceased in the ad- IMrs. blumpaon did no al uuclon the tug• .eypened his eyes, an asked his wa . planning to secure a refuge into which he she sh 'n't,atay any lon e1_." joining apartment, g soon ,that iraee should be said —alga mother in plaintive. voice : '` I1lamma do - could not lie pursued. He had made him- g �•ou t•hin Ood will say 'Chestnut' if I ask' - Jan heel not spoken during the meal but n ver abandoned anything but the' (armor ; for th.►t,leasant weather �'+ , r' self. a little more presentable for supp r in- a ther a ain . — stinet,vel aware that notbin would�esca kept h r eyes on_ Holcroft, except wlion h4� CfiAI'TER V:! MI•.s. Mrkrs '1�:c Es.Up i accordance with }lie purpose to be lull 1 $ I o+l. , Y g Pe f' ' (genre .Iournal, I looked towards her and then she instantly j yet pay no attention to her' btrusive w,a `a the lynx eyed widow, and was taking Bu,ne averts her e. h ttsg Bvsur:xa. , } r . *lien she was alone wit I gave no heed to her hint. °thou ht Jane (' Then o- ear -olc terror (, ttneasut`ement$ from the floor to a stove-14 her.m ther said abruptly, " We ain't Th8 n °xt morni-+g, Holcroft awok earl g y ' ' f R -- - street , - hole leading into the chimney flue, when e ,; Y• lucked apprehensive, and s ,n learned the put to bed tale other eight by his agar ed a goin to stay here long, nuther. The rifling sun (flooded his little room with reason. Ilia coffee was a least hot ,but mamma with u Bore throat heavy became aware that some one was in the door- 9'+ mellow li ht. It was im Desloge t + eve. ' ► ' Y i , W trot . was the sh a respanaive 8 g s mod exceedingly weak. and other decided symptoms of diptith ia• 1 way. Turning, he saw Jane with her small, Why �' way to dejection in that radiance .and ho Ire g y f (query. Y ] , � I hope now that it s j st right,' said At daybreak next nloruitrg We parents ere cat like eyes axed intently upon him. In- , • he sea el knew why, s run u in its ,. { $tantl he had the feeling that lie was bein "'Cause the same looks co-nin into his Hi' Y P g Mrs. Mutupson complacently, and feeling • awakened by the sotttud of the atte Y 8 g face :th t was in cousin Lemuel 's and cousin heart. a was soon drelssed, and having ere that it was made just o roil you 1 a °pair of smg►l1 feet going down the sf , watched and would be watched.' kindled the kitchen fire went out the q , Abira 's and all the rest of 'em. 'h'i's you filled the coffee -pot full fro iii the kettle. Tile mother arose I}nd to her horror saw e1_ �; - ." Supper's ready," said the girl, disap- I'd ke still now. 'Pears porch. There had been a 'change n the i i I ears to me they all 8 We eau drink what we deli a for breakfast sick child i'u hiz� night- 1, ►,)wn just oast ing { 1, „. petering. wank y u to keep still and you won't, wind during the night, and now it blew a 'd then the teat can be set aide until (gin the front door an gazing irltentl Out i Mrs. Mu smiled upon him —if cer- r( „ soft) from the south. The air was sweet d Y to - Jaa said Mrs. Mum son in severe Y ti r time and warmed, ove •. Then " , IIf fain contortions of her thin, she face could t,' P ' , with the indefinable iCra ante of spring- you'll the f1_, ezing t;rayj dawn. I'or Heat' s ' :, �. tones, you're an ignorant child. Don t P g• have it just to suit you for he next meal sake child site, xclaitned, what are oat be termed a smile—from that side of the f,ret3tt to in!�ruct me ! Besides,. this case The ]k :real notes of bluebirds were heard on and we at the same lime w 11 be ,ractisin a to ." `It's a) right', Ti►amma, ht s table at which his wife had sat so man eve bide. Mi ratery robins were feeding I �' P h ' g .- Y is entir 1 different. Mr. Holcroft moat be 1_Y g 1 8 econermy. It shall now b my great aitn cheerfully back. I "It. ain't di tither E I years, and he saw that the low rocking- made. nderstane from the start that I'm in the orchard, whistling and calling their, to help you econern)ize. An coarse, menial i there's no yellow flag o'ut.''- -S• +lt Lake ' chair which he had preserved jealously from not a c moron wom n —that I'm °hie a sal noisy eon ratulations on arriving at old h b I r- > ` 1 - I his former "her " had been brought from q ands can work, but the'gr at thing to,be al(I. i P g and iii oat respects his superior. If he haunts. The frost was already aozin from co aidered is a caretak4r, one K110 I I i _ : the parlor and established in the old fami- the and but the farmer welcom the 'y Res81° —" jtlarnma (ii�I Do(1 make e� �_ •" iar lace. Mrs. Mum son folded her hands ain't t m e to fee this, it'll never enter his gi'° ► ' thoughtfulness and the employment , yenant of her S„ I . - P P head - ut law'! there's things which you mud, knowing -that it indicated a lo ,g ad- mind, will make the labor f others afl'ee- fin, . 1 1 i , �_. : , and assumed a look of deep solemnity; Jane, cari't a d oughtn't to understand. • vance towards ploughing and plantin tithe, tie e:" Yes, darling, e� e1_}3 thing " as instructed, also lowered her head, and .t Bu I do " said the girl, shortly, "and He bared his head to the "sweet wa m air " I)id'm stake little baby':" they waited for him to say "grace." He he won mar g u and took long, deep breaths. this uring this speech; Hole oft enuhi only ►► y„s H I, n r oat nor keep you if you g P ,I a re at the woman. 1 h© r id motion of a,:. was in far tQ� bitter a mood for any such Y y„ ' p Y �� weather holds " het, muttered I Ca soon ta u "Toad Him make everyfing yet?" broths I IT, talk hi to death. P �.; - pious farce, and stolidly began to help them 1_r t„ ut in some earl tastes on that warm her thin jaw seemed t) fa s in to him, but he r► -, Jai gasped Mrs. Mumpseini as she. pp Y P° Yea, yea ; why do you bother ,mam a . to the ham and eggs, which viands had been h'illaide ender. 1 ee I can stand even her was in perplexity over not m a sly her rapid s'o ?•' d sank into the chair and rocked violently y utterance but also the . queries. Had she. ,- I as neatly spoils as was.possible in their The night air was keen and soon drove for the sake of being 'on the old place in q Just ask Dod to make baby teep�quie -' ` 11 P The widow raised her head Holcrof into therhouae. As he eased the mornings like this. The weather'!] be et- maliciously spoiled the cotfee . or didn't she --•5t• Louiv Chronicle. "rill a : rofoiind si h which set Holcroft'e P g know an better ? "I can't eke her our, 11 , �: . -- F g kitchen indoor he saw that firs. Mum son ting better every day and I can be out of =' �� teeth on ed a but he roceeded silently with P he thong It "but she „hall le 1_n that I have, It. was in a Sunday•school and the roc ' edge, P y was in tie wife's rocking chair and that doors; more. 111 have a stove in my room a will of my own," and he qui +tly rose, took had dropped in t I ask the children so , his supper. The biscuits were heavy enough Jane w clearing u the table. He kind to night ; I "sold last.night if the old -air V It 'I.' to burden the{iilightest conscience ; and the g p ti ht ha the coffee- of and- Doted ii c „ntenta out questions. Among t)aers'was the nest!( led a fir ott the parlor hearth, hoping,.but dot . given out complete #1 I Il of doors ;then went thtoul{11 he "`hole pro- ” �VhO fasted fort list's!'' to which t }' coffee, sirr�tly grounds swimming around in scarcely expecting, that he .would be left �° it to town this afternoon and sell it for school shouted the�clarrect answer. " B 1 lukewarm water. He took a si then ut Cosa of making his favorite Lverabe agail� A i. - j P� , P, alone. old iron. Then I 11 got a bran new one and ,, ( ho cites fasted fort da s ?" asked th r ca t down. his cu and said uietl Guess I ll saying coldly June you ha better watch t 3' P P ' q y' Nor as he ,ve lon for the widow soon Put it up in my room. They cant follow ' ' take a glans of milk to- night. Mre blump- g' me there and the can't follow me out doors close this time. I don't wis any one to ,or, meaning frlija ,the prophet. Eft ti stJ ,.. t cued he door and entered, carrying the y to the coffee -pot but you.' there, wa3 a paiuf it pause, and then one:' / son, [f you don t know how to make eoffae and so perhaps s I can live in Deco and work Lrven Dire. Mirth son was little abashes i little shaver trim. 6�luautly replied, `° 1 r.' ► chair. ".Oh, you are here she said Po p p ., _ I can soon shout- you." „ most of the time." p + 1 'l'amger." The answer broke the school �, sweet) I heard the fire crackling,- and ' 1 x1_ Why ! isn't t it right? How strange ! y' , g' Thus he was murmuring by his rnannor, but when lie resumed his : u • • , T do so 1 ve open, wood fires. They r I Com- g to hltnee f, as = %'roi Tina x• . , Perhaps it would be well for you to show loner oo le ao often do when ho fel breakfast she Speedily recovered list corn ✓ _ j pant' in themselves, and they make those Y people , that placenc and volubility. 'I've :►l+t a s i . • j .. , 1_n, dust e?cactly how you like it, for it will W,ho bas in the Bickering blaze inc`�ined to `some one was near. Turning tau(ldon y, he „y }•• - S' + ome timR since t t: wife of a promise - a$urd m ;much pleasure to make it to, your 63 Socia le. To think of how man lot, saw Jane half hidden by the kitcheu 1oor, heard, she 'said, with her ittl ' cackling I citizen cef New Ilk City was t1_ in I P 1 taste. M Mm's s tastes differ so ! I I've heard lonely a enin a you have sat here when ot1 I'�inding herself obaorvod, the girl cam for- Hugh, that men "Dull be estra�,►�.al,t, ;instil in tl,e Iniu(1 ) her 5-yea l g u - that Ito two nleu's tastes wore alike •and ea eclall in .some thin s. '1 t►rre r ►re sonic ; Kh »t it the ;ant to bet'nerous thus -r I , P $ Y P y Y ward and said in her brief mono Woos t}llp a th© '1_o fib S ' 1 • t, after all, everythiu( is a matter of taste• had e1_$ ns in our stn to with whom you wa _ ► g y get about an 1 H•Ill h.►ve just , ++. N �; I • could ha a no affinity whatever ! I don't y► • Y - ) how, t1 i]lie Id ,e1_, supppse mam a', ' Now cousin Abiram doesn't bell ve in.coffee " Dlother'1! bedown soon. If oti'll how so. Nell, well, who has to be ter rigdgt ihau should gig e you a eSI► sand tell oat to i o3% `. j to know ho you stood it. Under such cir- Y y g a well-to-do, do fore -h ands <l. n,I►i «uman is ; )art of it to lI irr you, to He thinks it is unwhol some. Ifave me how you want the coffee and thi e I I 5 4114 whoa you divi,leg t 44 culnstan es ldfe must cloud u) into a drear Y + y d ' I i * you et' e1_ thought that it mightl'be unwholc;- burden." It never occurred to Mrs. Mump guess I can learn," g ' t(► complement the man, un, it �huuld he . ,,lie piece was largerifl} tan th)eifther; if yg u ;., some . sou that her figures of speech were often (, I guess you'll have to, Jane. - Th rejig her-aim to Study the great th , great -�- -rihall ; gave it t0 him that yi��Ituhd lie generuns, h t y% .t I _ I m used to it, and would gills it good mixed. 'he morel felt that the Sentiment. be more chance of your teachin our we stay reason, fur her ),sing : which is ! if* kept it for:3lr,t,rself that would d e w�len I have it at aid." al -phase ,f converenion must be ve flow- mother than of her tdaching you, - I ear• a(lai'tT " ", soil she uttered tl a wort] still ' selti -11. ])r, you irni)�1rst,u,d ?" • ��hy, of courses of course, you must 13ut we'll see, we'll aoe ; it's atran o ) o le feeling, f4►ssure,l th It Hog •raft could The little fellow ( uti bt he (lid.. i 1 cry. l;u ciurin the first evening a e had g 1 p $ , have it exactly to your. taste. —Jane, my , not fail of brink impressed by t. I he pour ; , - The butt afterno�,' �t !alai to test tl e ./-.I- - resolved ,n prudence. "Mr. Holcroft shall cant see what s sensible and best fo on) ]I, g e dear, w0 must put our mind! on coffee and have tim ," she thought, "for the hope to when they see So much." utan w +►s boltitl�; such food as la,l been pro- ' rffoct of her teuchie +a Foe g(tve �1'illiel learn precisely how Mr. Holcroft likes it, The chili! tntule no re 1 but wet hod paled 111 his hi ►yet to get away• larrr uic gran �r sI ai'Ing steal in lain heart that his housekeeper P C J Y , i i and wheat the hired girl' comes we must lust' beet me something more to him than }um intently as .he measure out and hen (TU ist: ci,sTt \t F: u.)', .' ; • .. Nowj Williv,tc,k il,i,i 0ran'1 e and livid carefully superintend her when she mikes housekee er —that there is � a nearer' anal ground half a cup o,f coffee. t .' �_,� tt gent ruus!N �� itli If ;y." it. - 1y the way,, I Suppose yr)u will employ loftier ref lion." The first thing tit) do, ' he began, kill fly, �� Igt:n to lit r z;urp ��e the t ltilg) (who wa ` n1_ assistant to- niorruw, T)irr. IfAcroft ?" is to till the kettle with water fresh dr wit ,..Nvwa of the greatest petrole till weld c�•cr' ' fire- s- `unatcly fund of'1 i•un t.. g .gave it back t i:c Y Meanw rile slie•waa consume+! with curios- ).� " I can't get a rirl short of town" was. from the well. Aiever make coffee, ur tea known colneis from Ituisia. It bursts fort!, 1 heri saying it'ith a r. Mgibh twinkle ill 1►i _ + �? ' it� t(� kno v yOtnetllllla ab:)Ilt the " pCi8pt19" ' + ` 1l01 n blue t '( 1. tli:, re )1 there is so much cream in the revionsl employed ed an, With water that's been boiled two or t ree fountain -like; to a heig ,t o 2 , di.-i'_ .r } reply, P i Y i his experiences 1 f t feet i dairy that orr;ht to lie churned at ynee that with -then . With a momentary, and, as i times. Avow, I'll give the kettle a g md, eharging oil at the r.►te cif 31),1 t)7) ,I ponds,'- ! " 1I •r(•, I :►: inrn ► ' on't I-ott ale i� give i s ` I'll wait tilt nextlunday soil take down she felt, a Iprnper pause betnre denrerniit► . ; �''�Iai "1;, s° as, to nlakc auto you at�►rt ith of ne;irly :,tM) t n1_ I au hg,ur• It a1_ surlga�, a tgi l 11urry alit] tell hi 't ,divide it *t ncrous . tile, butter. b I it clean.': the famous i)ro,,jba'fountaiu. S l� -lth age ? ' —Thr J tg /► b i . r to ordinar topics, she resumed, My dear firs. 14ump�onputonagr'ave, injeiredair, _NI r, Hole ft, no doubt it will be a.relief to Httving accomplishetl, this, he filled the �_ ' r . and said, Well," so disapprovingly that it your over raught mind to pour into a Byrn- I ves'el at the well anid placed it oil the re, ___ - • . . -" - "- � _. r was virtu_i,lly saying that it was not well at perthetic a1_ the story of your troubles w ith remarking; its he did bo; " ]jour mother •an j : ; � —'j 1. all. 'Chen, suddenly remembering that this those = e1_ -those eculiar females the - c °`►k a little, can't she Y" ,'; i;. - - I e' )one - So Jane re ,lied.. « 1 en Wag not �•-)ucd policy, she was anon all smiles „ P t e1_ (� „ �' e i • and chatter again. " HOVE C09y this is !" —that -- father HaS lirin' moths [ I I ' ' + j Dlrs.. l umodii, it' would lie a much r suiol she kt )t a), 1_l. . . . -,:,. t she crie?d. "and how soon one acquires the greater'rel of to my mind to for ►et all about ~nice then, we vo visited round. But ah +'ll , { I home feelin c Wh an one lookin in at ++ b learn, and if the can't I can 1 1 r i, '' g Y+ Y : g em, he r plied; briefly.+ ,' 11 -' w� the window would think that we were an " Indre( !" exclaimed the widow.. Wa- " What on earth —but there's no ut?e of -1 � ; old establisher family, anO yet this is,but 't}� °y as bad as that' Who'd a thought it ! diking. « ;hen the water tiuiia, bugles - _ our first meal • together. But it wont; be Nt. ell, well well, what people there is in it ano tdo" you know, call me. I s • , P P P- the la.. .11_. Bolo r cannot ofz. I o nn t nrake i t ►\ the ,vtorld And }'oat couldn't. sorbs 'em pg'so You and your mother Can got the re t known to you how your loneliness', which then ?" of the breakfast' —Oh, good morning, Mlta. . ' - , ,. 1. cousin l.emn l has so feelingly cdeacr; bed to ►► No, I uldn't." ylu►npsuu• I was just ahowtng Jana alx, t " me, has effected my feelings. (Duel 1 Ne }hey ►� Krell now, what hussies the trust have the e0tfec: You two •can Ku oat and do ll - 11 said hnt this cry clay that you have had been !" And to think you were horn all alone the rest, but don't touch the coffee till t) e desperate times with all kinds of dreadful with• no tier company ! It makes my kettle boils, and then I'll cone in and she � ..�'� - i , creatures. lint all that's ast. Jane and ' ' f' P heart bleed T e do sa that Brit et You my way, and, if you please, I don't wi h '. - .. me will give a look of stability anti respect Dlaiony is ualte any�hi g, and ]'vie g o it any other way." Y erbilitN- to -every comer." doubt but hat she too4 thins and did "Oh, terGaiul ' I `�� - ' Well, really, `trs.. �?uin so I don't � 8 y, certainly, befian hl re. ` I P things.' hltlmp�on, tint H01t roft waited to hear Tip i _ - � { know who's t(i collie." 4 Vell, a e's taken'hsrself off, iuid J,hat'e ter'. � � � - I t ht ou'll see Fhe re died wrinklin ,:'��� 3 ' J , 1 t g enough. Then he groaned inwardly, " 5he's a wurtian," rte mutters -ci, "'anti I' I I 'I �� �, •• her thin, i)llle li ,3 lute, what she meant for ►+ + ' 1 Good Lo of ! I could stand her' and trill say nothing rude or ugly to her, but I sha'u' ° \ \ � �� ,- a senile, and nodding her he• :l at him eat- her tribe be tern this one," listen to her talk half a minute w y ?� `{ =' '. r b Y �, Iron I ca I �.� ������ \� \;` c�urat it�g ►1 1 "uu wttil't be s isolates) no " 1 "es 1� Holcroft n ( her m a • _�., T , p taus ), �lne. p y e if , and if She won't do an thin ��� �� more. Now that I nl here, with my olf�priug. �Iunfpson, a >?'king her voice to a loud con• I trot talk —well, wu'lI aeP, we'll see A for � X ,1. your. neighbors will feel that they uan show fib ►► Z_�, \> ,_� eatlal ivl rapt r, and I don't ' believe j Lours in then dairy will show whether alt \ _ i \��.' I you their s�,,,p:rthy. - The ngu,.t resPectLl(' you ve any 'lea hoW much she took with c'an use anything i,esides her ton *ate.'' - I - •1)eol)1,: in t0NCt1 ti-ill call, and your life rt'ill her. I fear ou've been robbed in all these A9 atx,n as thev were alone, Jane turn " c( t��rc,u i,ri; ►]It(t ;►,gd bri -�bter clouds will - _ _ I n a . + vicissitudes. %fen never know what'n in It sharply oti'- -her. mother and Said, •' nuH rill au-,t �', a„•1 ''— - . - -. ,� • � ' house. They noel caretakers, respecterble ±you've ►ot to do something to her ,. A �' ,, ) )( I h th• uci I l I ,) ns will not- be so ill- women that would sooner cut out their { I � : ,N ` ` cousin ,eilluel's anal, other places they �t;' ngauncru ;l a� to t::,uu; without (ieiu; !null tongues the purloin. How happy is the Woultdn't let us help. Anyhow, the *1,. , ' `' , zzw� i �_.. - - ed," remtrk(•,1 Mr. 4foleroft, ►rimi I'ts Y Y b J change whi h ht's been affe.:tod ! II,,w wouln't let )lie. lie spects us both to work, `, , . ? - tuo 1 ;►tc iii the day fur them t0 !,enin now." could ywu al idc iu t}►e house with such :a anal pays you for it: I tell you a ,i 1, be t ``` .1(1_/ being here with Jane will nrake all -� 1 (� �= I 1. person as th t Bridget Dl adony ?" won't let us stay here unless Weylo. won't r rile dill'u°c11.e ill the world," resupied;�lrs. 't Well well, Mrs. • 4fumpsou she abode g 1 . -.; I , 0 visitiu' round any more, feelit� like a c :. _ ' Munrpson, �t it11 as saccharine an expression with herself. • I at least had this room in C tray cat in every house I go tc< You've � �`+� ` .i i as silo could assume. " They will come out peace and'qu etness." .� got to work and talk leas. .. , of pure kin,iness and friendly interest with. << w �� " �•r1 �'4. Of tours of Course: ' A person Bo t, , , ►r � •, r'` 4 : the wish to eI1C0 ►11'a ?e " -- Pe " \Vh Jane • how yoHaadk .} , it ,o - terly unrespa terble would not think of en. " i ' ;`..- �' ; ?, , '' �- JI 1_s. Muni son, said Holcroft, half des- I� to k aelrso, Come, help me got break. .1 Ir:: ;$;,r c �.. P term this a rtment;; but then• you had to r, , perately, If any one Comes it'll be out of meet her o k fast. , -- ,f - -1 }... , , 1 y now. You coul(lr not act as " Uo you think Ch'at's a proper way for ' .:,• t.!k jj pure curiosity, anti I don't want Such cc_.,• if She was' n t, when she was, and there child tiQ address a pareint ?'p' P Y >•.AU,!n$'a' �.�- -I pant'. �ellino enough butter, eggs and Pro- be=ng )u m ch of her, too. '? �, I . She was a " No matter what I think. (lame and i s ' ' ' `' 4 I tines' t0 pay expense& will encourage me monstrous 1 king person. It's dreadful to help. You'll soon know what he thinks if '' : ` , ' I' , 1 r t more than all the people of OAkville if they think that au h persons belong to our sex. we keep breakfast wai'tin'.I) "��14'l � "'�.�;. I. ; should come do a body. '.'hat's the use of I don't wend r. oat feel as you do about it "well I'll d'o suet menial w ",'� )'. '�: 's' - K­ ' I - 1 talkin'r in this wa I'.e.dotle without the Y + ark until he - " r••,'' • :. Y all. I can u derstand you perfectly. All gets a girl, and then he shall learn that he '`•: {.`'" �' �' '' r , neighl,,r so Eitr; anti I'm sure they've been nor senserble ens .was offended. �'ou felt ) t f'' Y cant expect ono with such reapecttirable , <- 1iil_�� . � `' very careful to do without tile. I shall have that your +verry omehacl beoomesacrile itius. connections , rt ,��,� • nothing to do with them except in the way g „ :.� \ ,a�.� I "" Y �Ve�ll, now, I s ppose Bile ejaid awful thins Hoe I ma never'am an ,, v , �•I'4 ; +;: .1 of business, and as I said, to you down at to ou� ?" g p y y of otn agin, :' ;t .•::.::? . }: -1_a 1 Y I interrupted Jane, .shortly, and then she re- ` x ' ?;;; , G�muel Weeks s,•busitleaa must be the first Holcroft Gout i notlendure this la set t -. ` ` J( "''° g Style of in- lapsed Silence while her mother rambled `' 'z.; * 1= I c0nsideratiou with us all and Ties rose lrum ;:�_j;;' . : - quiaition and eo ment another second long on in her characteristic way, making sittgu- ' the tal)lc • er. He rode an said, , Mre. Mumpson, if lar inapt efforts to assist in the task before ,, 1 ". Uh, certainly; certainly," the 'widow you want to kn w just what she said and them. ' - - - - •- hastened to say, " but then business is like did you must and ask her. I'm very As Holcroft ro8o from milking a caw he ,a cloud and the meetings and greetings of lire I'II o o t and see that the Block } l $ 's found Jane beside him. h A ghost could not I friends is a sort of Silver lining, you know. all ight, and t en go to bed." , have Cane more silently, and again her }' What would the world be without friends— " Oh, certain y, certainly," ejaculated the stealthy ways eve him an un lea►sant 4 r; the society of those who take an-abiding ►iii- ► g P spa i , b widow. ' Re se is natures sweet rester, action. "Kettle is boilin'," afro said, and I. I. terest? Believe me, Mr. Holcroft," she. con says the poet. I can see how recalling was gone. ' .' "u+ , tinned, I inging her long, skinny finger im- tdiofe dredfu Cenea with those g It pressivel down on the table " peculiar" He shook his head and muttered, " Queer - i I . I. 1 lived alone so ion that o You have —but he was g lie, tribe, these Mum _ u are ratable to peons. I I've only to get I - : g Y In passing o t, he caught fight of Jane an odd fish of a ul to h,el and I'll have. I _ " a 3 see the crying needs of your own conatitu- whisking bat into the kitchen. "She's something like a mesa ori� in tlt►o house." -_ — - lion. AS a Christian man, you require hat- been listettin " he thought. Well, I'll He carried his pails of laming milk to lire 1 1 I Iman sympathy and' I o to town to- orrow afternoon, et a stove- dal LENOITA - TOILET. • 7.:1 1Y1\ `I'OIL1g.T. I Poor Holcroft knew little of centrifu al or m room .; 'and then entered the kitchen, i i' " I go)e.'y P stairs and Stu the key - ' 1 ve only a minute," he began, heat!) Fo bridal, reception or full dres3 toilet j ` Coinbinatdons of )ace and silk can be very'. E. force ;but at that moment he was a living g « y t is d�aign is especially suitable and i sa1_- prettily arrange-1 after this mode), which to I . embadiment of it, feelin that if he did not seeking to forestall the widow. Yes the r n g He went to the barn and looked with envy kettle's boiling all 1_igltt. First go aid out Mont is not difficult to accomplis I. A a dressy evening toilet made dancing length. I '1 escape he would fly into a thousand atoms at fEhe placi cows and quiet horses. At the coffee- pot -put three- gnarters of a Cn t ' in ueize (will require ten; yard and A teetTium bizC will Require five yards and Saying nervou iy, "I've a few chores to do, last, having ingered as long as he could, he of ground coffee into the pot, break an P q of figured' goods tweet -four one -half of material twlepty -fo inches wide, .w1' he $sized his at, and hastening out, wand- returned to he kitchen. Jane had washed into it, so ; our on the egg and coffee hi� o has wide nd eleven yards of lain cods three 1. b p f the tarrit)�width to arras yards and one -hl�lf of ace flouncing Bred disco ntedly around the ern. " I'm and put a ay the supper dishes after a a cu of cold arrange as illus ated. and eight yards of -nary.' w lace to make the p water and stir it sll up M ell, T e foi ndation skirt shuold be of limn and toilet as illustrated. ' it is made as re I �\ never going to be able to stand her," he fashion, and was now sitting on the edge of this way. Neat u1_ in about I groaned. "I know now why my poor wife a chair in th farthest corner of the room. boiling water from kettle met the t of wi 1 re airs five yards and three qua tors• presented entirely of r ateiial twenty four ' shook her head whenever this woman was r► t pot •ca patterns, 30 cents each size, ruches wide, thirteen ya da will bo r "squired. l I Taktj is candle ad go to your on the stove and .let it—fhe coffee, I mean mentioned. The clack of her ton a would mother," he said curtly, hen he fastened —cook twenty minutes, remember, not less . r to o But this does not inel de the foundation •� «er,...�. drive any man living crazy, and the gimlit the doors d pat out the lapap, Standing than twenty minutes. Ill, back to break. 1bq rtt4 ut at six a clock, and with skirt in either case, fc ` `which four yards i eyes of that girl Jane would 'yore holes for an lust t a the parlor entrance, he fast by that time, Now you know just how or ringing hammer, lays the Dun- sod three-quarters of ai k or lining will bs, I y Q ] da for a Dom eten�. >, I , I F - needed. 1 Nice of pattet , 30 cants each size. .. ..J 1 . - 1-:I . . . •, . , , , ,. 1 ., , .: .. -... : :, - :1 I - -,,- -. .. -: '- " . I.1_ 4'' I - , _ ,.. .' r I 1 I ` _ .. - !t ,:, n. ,- 1' _ I . -, ... . I`' 1 r.. .. I �" _r , -- :. . .. - , - ... ,.. .. - I _ - - I :. .. . . _, .. � . I I - i 1. . '� .: I . - -. . - - - : - . , - ,. . r. , , .a . -: I - .I.. s.. l I I / 1. •. - . � �. , :. .y. s. -. - .. - . . - - .r - 11 i , -- . - . - - • {i.1. r . - . { 1.1 ti 3: E• - -..'.: .. -z . „7 -. , -.... I� 1 I .1_t•` (. ,�. �. • ix. . ' :... 'i _.. ..:... -:: .: . . d : t . +k ,: (... - -._ . , e ;. ,. as :t - i -.- "• -.. r . . , . i �,_ _ - Ct� . R ]'bete G lie R we When the Th ��1_i e ,+ But gnu There to 11 wer Where % . the rmm the w. the • "ere V. ,;:: 011 ']'here is I - o,) . )10 g t. pr; ram Il itol But fricgg Tbeei O„ Though ill There a oat L. And we da The'rc a rJ . - 111_1 i There it . tie ' There a : pr Thera a it 1,) �. ' `• - i' DI) ri . icau K' 11 one f tere shor s I. r mil f land ; bee thou ;t and r she ) • hea< wall I - the ' I to e r . our i unti 'hill t, P, I t w.. ... I h r- - beiiea eneu, e ielill,; tight! or ere tion, - garri. bray - Briti. l : `[' , more• lath, we b; .. t _ e tt$ (► fount f °s, ,dy, V thru groin It rathc . us, Ii �" were attar I hav,. 7•'j c0m1) '1 we Ct wel i watt • prig e I I of th ' ed. ' ject _.. evil, hear o f u t be ngj an ;ii Ti sent . ly it, to ,i .+ N ' Anx , l. I'; 'que-S , ' bnc� i our 1 , Vitt] . , i honi I : - I. -. Carr, I deli! ,4 tern hall :fr ' fort 119,7.0 +Iif Cleo j - ed r ho%� ' i se, hav `R I sa I I , at f ' -+ foul A' star .& r �i - hail • of i lea ' . me, ' the i - 46 1] x It a,% the. j hoe ' tb the eon . mil ,wa: - . _ olx 11. I ,'.• - Ixq by - loll . yet trii fro . sta :. , Tilt: f-, : tw1 ' t -Wh - hi ,$ . 30i w 1 i da ` I . the : - so . \ . a•.. 4 J ". 5 'I �:{% b 4. 1�� _. I , ­ I - - - , I . i i I ! . i ! i .1. I , - I 41, 'V I . 1. . I % � � I . .- . - - - I , .. . � - I � . . .,I . . I I � . - . , N0 LL I I ! dw J � I � Y/ I � . I -1 � I ­: . I . . ; , � - - � I : � � � ! � , - - i I ; . i • . ► - . % . , . � . . . - . 1. I I - I I , . I . - - . I :. . . 0 . I . . I . I . . - ( - I . - . � . .. , � . %g , _.:it: � .A . I # I -O'� . - . � . . I . . ­ ! , " . - -_ . : ::-.,: . , .: �, I s . : I .. �. I .. . . I . . . I , ­ I 1 ; , 1, � � . . � .- : . t . - . f . I " ,.,. . . . ., . :. � � - :_ ;' � . �, ; - , I , : , .. . - . .. . - I'' I . . . I : . I �.. I ,,� �:. � , � , . p .. I . . . . I I - . . 1:. . . I 3 . . _ . . . .: .. 0 : . - ! � . - i''. Ii. - . .� . . . , Z9 � ,� I I - . I . �! . ... : , . 1. I , , , : " . � , � . . � I I I . . . I . . I - - : : .. � .� ; . - . - . I . . . . - I.. - : :- � , , . , . . .. - ; , - i , ; �. �­ . : , .'.1. �' . �. .. . . . � . . . . . . - � 0 I '. . I . , I I. - 1. I ... j,� , .. - I I z. I . . , ..,!, . I . � , . � _�:., ..� � . I ­ , - . - I I � � . . ! . � .1 I .1 � __. . - I I , ii ! . .1, . . , , I - I _- -1 - �.". - - - I �� . , . � ... :.: , . ! �!­, I - - .. � . . . � I . I � I r . . � _ . �q, . , � . ­ , � � , I - � 11. - . I .11 . '' , '. .. I ... . . 1.,._.r., 1 . ". . . .'' . t I - I .- I J. . . �. � . ; - .. . , . - I I [�. I I . , � ! . � - - I ,., :" r- ­­_ . .1 . .; � � �:. , " , .. ,-, �! :­ - , , . . �_i . I . - � � : , ,I - . . .. . ,. - � t I . . . I : . . 1, I � . . * I - - , . . - . � - . . - �1� . - d . : . - . , 1 . I .. - , - . . . - . .�.. . .. ,- ". -, , . . . I . .. ­... � . � , , . . I . , 1. - . I - , .. � . , , . I . - . . . .. . I 11, - � I - � - ­.�',­; . , , - . - - .. I ;-_�; I .� . I , - * : , . , , .. ... I . . . I . , �, : '* 1� , : ... I . . .1. I � �. :. .� - . , . W. . . . � - . .. _ . .- . . . � .., . . : . . � - . . . . .. . . . . I r z . :: , '. � - . I . . . I * , , I � I . - . . . , , .. .. - , - 4 I . . : : , I . . � I . , . . . . . . I . . . . 1" I .. - . . -, _ . . . : : - �; .. 1: - ., . I I . .; . . %, - . . . ... - ,�: I I - . .1 I � - � - . .. - I w . . , , ,; . . . :- . . . -, � . . 1. . , � , .. . � !- , , �,.­ . I . ,� .i. . . : � ... . I , I I : I . I . . . i .1 . . .1 --- -I �_ J , t -. , - . I . . .1 * * . 11 . . ;,­� , - � :: , , ,., , . ; y I "I I , . - : t, , -, . - q V . _. t, . - , . , . "'..., I .. .,. - . ; � '. '', .. I �. �. - , , .11 1. �_ �. .11 4 1. � , .. 1. i - . ; - 11) ., I . - . . . . . : ... I . .;.; I .1; 7 ,I . . , . I . � . . I . - . ­ ; . 0 ,_ % I . : I - ... I . .: a � �_ ,� % . . .. I , I . . . ! [ I . I � - � . . � ,.' ­1 - . �_.; : . _ �rl. . : . � . . . - " J�� � , ­ 1. ­­ � . .:,:.. , _1. .� .� , . - . - 1­, '' . . . : . , - ... .-.-.-... - g . . - - ` : � ' � . 7 " - __ _____ . .- ---.-- - - _X.__ : h , I was bounding over the -P N ZVZ.1t KNOVM TO FAIL.., I . . - . I � . I . I . . .. .�, - . - . . - a - . � . I � I - ' "I .�. --- - __ T, lavished on me ; n& when I was dryly like sol jers ; an by t never a person within reach of oia - - . � . I - . next engaged my attentio ; the. individual I� &�Alurdon's gray home- Iumb:riPD&qnt5o1 . . .. � `�. .. . I . .. No Time Like the Old Time. ­;.,� among them it was MV a in to Pass, Was ciao in a suit of Adam stsiortled witi-Jers ofatdhe d ptb, uay B' ` . . ud drunk, the -oden shouts of in Poston ­ tQ_ - - lly o. N. 1101,1111A. ' . - ''' starli?g earnestly enough a tit hiii with his spun. and hold eaten A �ganeoe elter bush. to relieve the paing and render the nat one side the fire, that I the, . . - . I I . no time e like the old time, when ),oil and I great lacklustre eyes ; lit an denly a kettle was di&w like a sudden tempest, the innoct ous. In this he. was never known to There is . . , good dame ranged my with ar r � young, ling and screeching, and a fierce flut- might sleep, and the . forest after me. fail. He simply placed his hands upon the were 3 the birds of '%crean Meanwhile V, ke ' O)tL 0 take 1. . re = . . April blossomed and cuts on the other. Ram us n could wound-and cautioned the sufferer n 1. whenthe buds of - ter of feathers, broke- the ail nee; two night- wet garm and burnished my drip- But in the d knolls of night, they co ' . ­ time sung I . attacked the sa e titmouse, and Adam. himself dried h any medicine offered by others.'. It would ', spring - brightest glories by summer sung Are hawks had a reove fleeing from such . I The g,rd,,., A . . • word, and replacing it in the scabbard not trace me ; 0 d insult him highly if asked how much he .. . . . . nursed, they were doing battle- in t e air over their ping a eded theirs ; an *:, . .. 1. .. . . But oh, the sweet, sweet violets, the flowers that prey. The, Anicr ed overhead to put it in a corner. , The restoration of my a death, mV peed ex and would only .. ican 100L 1. t- Iian &�hour Jeould dia- c7hargedfor his services, a . . . opened first I o would be a more tedious though for mo t I breaking the ac t something,' whatever it . I - - - � . . the . . -i ... .­, ' watch the combatants, and quick an thought, pistols to usefullies w and hear their oeN, I might be, I rice where you and 1 6 neighboring process, and it was for the present defer- tingui-h voices . offs er m; . . - . There place oldpi I crept along the ground to e branches on in track, the sounds if o e, 7ed as a present upon n some Ott . , po � - , . . . . N .1 were born" 1: . � ,ore qf gully, in whosei depths.1 aped down safely red. . ;before dawn, I was in the cWon, . : . . � . _. . � L - -d ff .. , rst-our eyelids on the splendors ,, I had ale�f, 11knew not, when . died away, a i . 0 1 1 - -1 � . where we lift, t -) the precincts of the third and last military How Ion.. oad voice exclaimilig solitary Beil g o, devout Catholit, his gift brought the mot n � at., awakened by a I ishl priest, . ... I . �. . t warmed up- from Argus i expected to enco nt6r. But here I w. bad repute with the par . . I From the milk,%% hite breast that t 11 Mother, motiter, Never befor 11 I ad the ris' sun and all he him into .. I . I., , I I kee drm%l: In goes, forbade hiin par- I . .. I , the clinging arms that t,ore, the blielter of the, hollow f fled me, and I with a Yitn love in my eyes, who, i'.s'the story goes, � .1 ; .- . I . Where ttie dear eyes glistened o'er us that will look was glad to cr'oui:� beside 'I, adjoining bush where tiro yoll '" looked on app 3 rid so to, I heart, I - takink of the holyl sareament unless 118 - . . : . .,. I ' - - ., I where else and with a glid .4nd grateful re . . ot, us 'no more! - . .. I to await the next Opportil ty. ,,NVKv here, to T sure- I joilmey. Without fore,av ore the exercise of his black art. The . .. .1 � . . . ( . . . reed the dame cheer- surned my in e1Thpte(![: , of his driodi- . �,Tb like the old friend who has shared This did not seem 1i , y to arrive very should be �" uns A er arrived at Fort George ; Bisho �, -however, during one . . ' � I : ere is no friend . L in. "But further accide I I I.. - .'. spot dily. My new 0 - tit neither whistl- ily 'as she, udlile frotm the inner room. .. ... : our inorning days, like his opp D and within a v k, -I had the happiness of cal vi its to . the parish, is said to have had • .*; his welcome, no homage Ii tit to see theell Jem." , I . . . - No greetirig like rd nor noticed anything n heaven or earth we h:%d no thong , d pleasure," returning to I is Fort with the relief it 'an in .rview with the offending parishioner. praise ; of 11 Then it is all u . u - He ill luired of Iticquar how be came by the - Fame is the scent with gaudy crown of save his duty, and abou that he appeared ney-rot 'd I-ope"i- ISO greatly nee by which we were en , ­ ___.. � .... _. less sunflo,ker, I was somewhat gruffly replied ; an , led , a . :, , : * - 1. .. Fold, - ideawakejndeed, ooking beligerent-, see a full, p9weriul abled to lould the post until the end of the gift. Md why he di not, at the comman . I 11 very w . . - - . .. I lendship is the breathing rose, 1p�ith sweets In almost into every ed my sleepy ey ea to h uncanny practices. .. . . . :. But fr ly under every stone an r . when it was ceded to the Americans. of the priest, abjure such I. . , . . . - . - - 0 thought I I . . ded that he had no compact 0 " every. fold. . � � I 311�ht g man, attired in some dark".uniforlu, war, __ woo-am""Plo- W- %--I- 1� -espon pac - i * . stunip, as if 1, ritishen were no young bugle slang over otfQ shoulder-. . . . , - ice ar I . King , - . I like the old love'that 'we coWted In bigger than tree frogs. n he came, tread- and with it bu 0 __' with he evil one, nor was there spy! hi - ): . . 1 . There is tit) love 11 . - Infinite astonishment, Lo held my I . , FOR TIRE BOVS. .. , theta be any V our pride - heavily on the parch d grass, and tum To !I 1 , wicked abobt it. Mw could t '* � � i . bough our lea re falling, falling- and we're fad- Inor - in rtad up t6 . , - : - : I . �.. - ! . . � - . , side, - in; right 'iioud left to i spect every object sword in ilia hand, I at once StA . � � 11 .... i I a fel- - ; - - ." ",us a, l . � -1, I -_ . - � - argued, in saving the life of I . T Y , " you "-: � - !. ,..i, ► T XJDOJ$Y� .1 harm bt, . : 1 , fug safe 1) uls all around us with the cetera of repossess - But who have , I � . . low c rew are, when it vrAg so easily done.. ,, - , - myself of it - , , - ' I .- -­- - I ., :1 *1 . . . , .There are 1010"O I . - in his progress. he Added abruptly, and ..- , 0 give the . . . . .t . - . I h pe that he - would'ornit here, mother T" � . up " "" . : .i , - - - our dawn, sunshine when the light of There was tittle my uniform. i in skinning a I ird always keep the head He had rusolved many times to ' . .. . . . keep a watch glancing f i oni me to I � , v-� - . . . - � i .: - And we live in borrowed sunsh refuge, butin in de ire to k e - . ,.- ! � . . my re V ; he was wet of the bird to and you, lying on its back. use of it,, but when an ekeited ,neighbor [day is gone. _ arp ".A lad fr*' t' ond country te and save a little - . _ '. on him, I slightly shook a spray ; the all u� in. lie, a an Insert in its oath a,little cotton wool, to came begging him to eon . ! I aid times -they shall rice perceived. the and weary, and I asked i o had been bitten, he --.. ' - - - ; ' i I . ;There are no times like the ( � eye of the American at o t that's naught to keep the bl . fill the hld the wife who ' - ..' . . .1 ­. argot I bush; I -.---- King George, but . � .. I.. .- . . ­ .. , liever be f, . . mouth well,) hen part the feathers carefully cOuI(J n,-t refuse-, even at the risk of losing . .. ...._.. There is 110 Pllloce� pace- keep green the vibration, and he bound d towards the . - . - .1 - like the old p'ace but at the same moms it I started to my thee. " is a with your kn.fe and. index-finger' from the lavo, in the Church.:. Howasgrantedadis I .. - . I • dear old spot! friends-nimy heaven feet and closed with hi , seizing his musket it No." he'Raid rouglk.IY", 11 but he .. tile tail, Then make pens tion by the Bishop t4) participate in the - . . - ­. . � . . 'here are no friends like our old J1. - breast bone di wil to . . - _. - : .: � ­ I . . I and that is." without reveal- . . I • pmllailg thefr lives ! ),;;.re, lie w_-3 prcp�red ,r such an cricoun- spy of King George, kin commencing comf its of the communion w I � . . ' . ­ .1 � I � I - I - -- I , . - -re are 110 iOves like our o'd 1.)ves -Goa bless our , 1;, indignantly denied.the accusation, point- an incision t irough the a communion when he died . . � . I., . . - I .; The I ,ter or a moment the e was a fierce 8trug- t words from the bre st, and ending a, Ing is at confession, � . . i wing wives! . t . ing'thd ing out to the n-ew-etimer;(whobe las . . is libnored w . . . ... . - I I gle, and then I su.,ceed d in wresting ,Ia4e sideways to keep it from he w with a perpetual resting _. � - I - . . . . . . . � . . . ,'. - . . . . . - . . . I . - 1 . I - � In, - , vi surprise, announced him a parti-. working the place in St., Mary of Help Cemetery._ I . . . I . . . I weapon from him a vie ors he averaged by had, to my 8 n itoo de ) into thefle;h. Now take the � .! . . i � - . , I-- I 1. S. .-, � a " e alarm. In san of the UOted States) the scarlet coat hoi 91 de of this incision in your fill- , ., ATCHE in fact ill . I ..,_ ___._ - ! . - .. CARRYING DI-SP � loud cry, which w only been removed to be dried led, akin on one a . - . _.'.� I � - . 1 t . .: . .. I I . - ' - � .. . .- . 1, edthe ry by.i,blow with which had on d separate from body with . , ! - � 11 - . 3r _-, � - 1'. my turn, I even regain my gee and thus b n , * - . 1. - . ..., .; I . . . I .- 1, . I Z. b_ �'. . .. . . . ;. I to which laid him and the same time striving to r - Now you will find ** ' - JERJONCE ITE11S. '.' I - Amer- the butt-end of his musk � . aid of your. i q blade. . . TEPAP '. . .. - � I . � . . .1 - _,�. . tu�hltr the hottest part of the last harmless o the ground ; then sword. . � tendency .... - ZI as stationed at Dunn's For Stunned and har -, , �. i .- !,;all war, I w .�, � him, I started off " 1'et it- alone " he cried in a 'voice Of the feathers I vp a : � . . . ' .�, ) .. throwing the gun be8iol( . ' I ith the flesh and g t gummy and sticky; to pre- .� .: - .,; I . � ... I . . - . . � ' long(,, line of military posts seat- wresting it from me w . Revenue on Ru l.": , h c . I - - one of t -oss the I lain. thunder; then Ilia, ap I I a little of the,suap with a . . . i '_ 11 ST"Ced act through vent I . . ..., - �! ..... . . . .. ( .. . . ­ ant intervals near the southern at fu he dashed it throt ur coffers fill with sordid gold � , tered at (4A I 4 ear the al;*� pass like herculean strength, ,I with small birds, powdered . . soul, . . 8 e Erie. our fort was unusual As fled, I could h scarce a foot square. small brush, o No matter what is boul�ht of 'W_ 1; * dust over ­ , - shore of Lake . -cu in the slim- along reverberating e(ho rouro( the out- the window, a,1q;n rubbed ell - in., and then the 1, ! � f . . . L position,. 0 reverberating I sprang forward to go in hest pf. it, - I le'll rob the "I'MY, bless I .. ...: � . y strong ill . we apid � _... � surrounded by a table- posts of the ell 4 by the r plaster I aria. This will keep tile skin - : . . - I . enemy, foil) , ,11 this, and inure, for revenue. . - 1..,.�! .. - ; . . - ! � - - - I Init of 1%,conical. hill, surrot while the tones of the bugle rang deafening) with . - : - . ... of the men who we -c already hurrying . I 9- nice and cle Lnd stop tile flow of blood. . .1, - . �... . . . _. . . . . ;. - - . . oi . . . .. � . . . co aisult had tread I through the room; and when I peued th saw a voter, asked him why i - g' ... .7.. . .. � . . . land ;and though many a fier outer in Pursuit. , It needed bi ,t the remembrance in 11rating ;kin well down, you come to to I .: . - . . .1, I a,(fainst, it though our ITic door, a hankie of armed men, aim - Sep I le'deti-3thisvote for . .. been made " . the importance� of rky mission to add t 0 Joints, one at . - . hit t1i,14 this aenaly course pursue'-1 . - 1. 11 - - g -of tiallie ; though of t I solf, rushl in. the thigh which in I . . : . . � de had been a ring - made an a , 1. � there are two I ,d to my host'i . t is � ie toiaswered, " just . , v;i. !... stocka I � a and rrowy attirc is not removed) the next t fur. revenue.'\ I - . . . I .. .. . I 9 - Indians had leaped, and. yelled, wings to my steps, and 11 Stop, • him !" c urdori 11 he- the back, . . . . . . .. - : . .... � - ilo . . thousands of and ti, -, fight of it iowa'rds tll� hdai River,whose. . " ried young I 11 ' the thigh, which bc,oincos prominent a3 you . "healilertnin in council tilect. . I . - .: : I . I I ­�. I I . . .. and raged against our ramparts, A n I . . .. in ... . . I � . I '. 11 .. street. - .o rni.-4 ., . - . . . .1 i - �� I . - . . sent a bullet through each 'wooded banks-promised. o afford me shelter. is a spy I hove the leg up t rough the incision yc ❑ . e more furi(is, repair the . . I � ! I , sharp-shooters ,finost as urgent .P. De nett moment, twenty arms were a . I pursuers had � made by taking hold of the foot ; push it � ,,lie * . h . . 10.- ..., � above its shelter, our But my d me, and I stood as if shackl- I I � .%.%-ei3triiek.tl)laiii,thotighfieiidis view, . . . '.. head which showed abo tive as In'self, since c n my c oture inight thfflwn around to the third joi it, a id- '� Vell tax saloons for ref e4ue. . � I. Y - . I I .11 . I i . . I.:�, till intact, nay, stronger than at motive . within their iron pressure. Never shall well through (low" ii I I walls were s It rt ;and with ed w . . ,. . . L ... , I . tack we were sure' depend the for scene that followed-bowl earn- cut off witil scissors and carefully remove , fathers reeling o'er the grave, - . - - - .. 1- - . 'tit "' L . - - nit inoth �_ ve; .�. ..-, . , , . t - --we W .e, - 1,1 .1. I-. � . and soap 'C -- , - the first ; for after each atta, foot they hastened I forget the the thi h ' - - . �i`feit aLlnit(Illic7iiiptoisrsiieis(,BlolI 0 list all tile fat and 0, e flesh from ers -sinkin-, iiuuL�ht cap sta . . to perceive some weak Point, which even swift . Z5 estly I disclaimed the character they thrust ' - , ►itit what care we unt our du - . �. . \ to strengthen$ af ter- tile. to the uniform I bone. Clean it carefully I -enw-- . . . .1 . �' .: l : , our limited means enabled us it was a breathless chase, oN�ei hills, upon me, Pointing again �i cotton batting and re. Tnough thousailds (lie. for net I . . . s Fort stood upon its ! Burden and thigh, wrap it, . . . ' cheek, .... - . . until at length Dunn' [) lately doffed. Young * -: . - un 0 . " . ere WOUI( listen to nd lace it ; thi�- fill shes one -side and leg. }saw the bride with rosy . . � I hill as coinple tion in its way as across valleys, and pE st patches of bush, had 84 I . , . . I . ":_. . t-- a fottifion . � where I dared not seek itielter ; every now his fellow Rifle-rall C, turn your bird end for end an Her al vrak:010, illoomer-4 n,e,i:-k , � .. . ". �. . . . . . 1, ! I , . - ible to see. _' the sharp crack explaillition ; loudly and blusteringly, they t lie 1)allid h lie -- - - I .`,� , 11 . - .. w -1 V was puss . ell a�ld, �licii ail eager shou;, or 'British, - tile Panic with th( -other thigh. Separate 1,,ttv� behold . . i � I . - y all the neighbouring f . � had found me, a i I .-ie., . s__ _.. 11L. .. � . . , , , . � - . . I • while the exclaimed that thei of tile tail. . The flower was plu-ked for reven . . . • I - - - L I � . . . . Oraduall, - I overwhelming numbers the of a musket, breakin,, le silence, down ,to the tail and lac � . .. � .. �:, , 1 . . - . overwhel - in colored, �Iothe8pand that I must well ' . beneath the he succeeding whiz of alou ilet near me, s=howed officer, ioiit de lily: i Keep the feathers well back with your fin- ;. The Ij.kl)e llpoil-it,; nicther's lire tit, _� . . , .- , , � : I', • ;.Iil, ,_ enemy were able to bring against the ii ; t . k. abide t . t rest, .�, . - iN 'L 0 n . & either my 6nemie-3 were stead , but lie`iv, I , I - . Z . ,rai . ght upon my trae he result; and witl . in skinning. Its ilillocence it.-.1kiallds swee , li - and I gore, that is the pr Point '.*. ..,..- . -, �,-.; I . . .tT... - - . Day at length broke, - �nd still that fear- -arms were bound across my breast .0tiles its coffill, elleap � . . 11, ' I rehinants Of tllcir little garrisons - Scrapeollallfat. ,Don't bedi8lieartenedbe- llete ( siain for revenue, I me. - . . 1. . i through .,their assailants, l - birds, that is nothing . The child was . L.I.. . .,I . figlitill'�' their way tl ' moment I was held close ward between two guards, .. ­ - . L , I.` - I . , ID ful race continued, though each momo \ 5poil at fl:w C3 . .il - . , - . . terms of a capitula- I tll teats his mother entreated my re- cause you ! . 1. - __.- I tears; . - or departing under the until otir thou"ll't it must end, a id that I must creep - \Vi . and the eon,-' : . . I . il. . tioil, all found ti refuge with us, u 1 C5 thi�t my blood would rest upot, her Every one must have practice, Oh. li.,filed hopes and fallilla , ) blish; Q,nd die. But the lease, or practice on. , - ,wiiiiaiis of souiti, nimionii, of vtars; �!.. - . . . I I . - �! as tolerably. numerous, and Ole benc-,ith S ing eon . . - fatl er b moue8t birds are the ones to I , litit, \% h..Lt (!are we, a drunken crew � -� . . . mly I - humble 'll; -You flow c(ohe to t lie runip of the tail. Take � . ,P! . 0M . �, and solemnly the I . . .. .� gArrison W the thought of in comrades upheld head.' Sadl, roof We'll sell you for revenue. . � . � . ,/ . . I _. I , . our heads, till suffer dishonour his hum r.. - -r. . I , brave old bunting aboye'o I . - . � I - .., . ­_ .. . t e anti I still priiissed 5n, and the fleet-foot g d his son not tO a . . ..- i: - - i . I _ d on the breeze for In c i young Amorican, the bird ill) by the 1 ail between the finger and , , , :_ .. .,..-. British flag that Hoaxed ln ed oil also. .At last, but the patrioti&zeal of the t the point of the scissors be- . . I . .- - � - I I I - . . a I ed ien behind me pre - ca, thumb, insert . I . ­ � . " miles. - However, t i � list weakness . - . . 14 soared high above all such tik ' ' ' ' I - � ' ' . ­ ..- . more than a hundred il, they -sighted Ille tween the rump and the skin of the tail, and. Nrid vet about 120,006 lives are-sacrificed : ' ' I .1 , : . . . • latter circumstance. brought oil us an vii crossing arising -trout 8eni and he laitighed the suppliants to geol-D. . le lody. Brush the son i . he drinking habits of in 1 1 .., .1. I .,. . . no Ion ter what a shout; of Havag',- triumph they ,, It as bad enough -ight ye irly by t . 1. . .. .1 I. foreseen. Tile ene!"Yl w to have traitorous sever it from ti . p oil, I . . ., � .. we had not . � celloing through the w Ids !-it was like the he Will, Of tile bird in your I I . - . , i lug a dozen posts, gradual- 8 parents , "'he -he sdid " without their making then take t (.'reat Britain. ...- I �! ea gaged in. harass until We howl, of a w ild beast a ,d gave f reRli impetus .pa I I lialld aild Carefilif 1 Christian . ' Temper- i . - le, I.- ted round Dunu's 1,'ort, , nest for other traitors ; and if ,� work the skill oil' the \' it's - . . Jy coilculitra to my flagginar footstel s. A dozen ni�skets 1 their house a . - ; this, is ill sinall lards. For laige rhe. 1 elleville wome - - - - . out v.-ithill a complete cordon of ' this, he would fire the hack series of . . . I � found . rigers after me, but, I he heard of more of ti . string and a hook ance UnionhaVC1201111lienced a ' � POPu_ - � .. � ,igiit;and -Fent their leaden ii ►e -And there wait a birds you have tc use & be held in dif. - !' .,. - -1 � . - foes, I - . . almost i;y a mirael , escaped unhurt, and I roof above their heads." - ing to hang the bird to. la Temperance meetings, to 1. _. . . - .-L ,s who ,A atched us so closely, I . f"tcued to the co L I ... � � - - I .. - :* -1 day that it seemed scarce a pigeon could fly , . II di bush, f toiii n on'his brow, and a fiendis liflash in his fit wards of the pity. . I .. . . � - .- . .. _. . - . tent reach 69 the It"lla, -ay (town he back, ,antil you coille ere - I L . , - ; .1, - . * . ��. thr' I gh the ,air or a' mole make its under- the next morn :n - eye . which convinced us his words were Skin as . oil ea,(.11 side ;theses I are I Of . itaria� -W I Oil . its cove . I to a projecting piol lit . . . C_ il - - - • I - C. � plunged into The incorporation of the . - - I - 6y,�A-itiabut their kuowledg . I � I could li&r them meant.' ts. 'ut with scissors the bones - _. � ­ I I., . 0 . . - . I - ground.wc - The fie still foilOWe( . -men to close" the wing join � under the Act. res- I.. .. . . . I . . - It soon appeared their ititentiow was , direction, He then gave orders to Ilia __ . ieti catch the T, U. has been effecteol. � a I ' I reduce divide, and beat bu h in every (I ,d insych to head- Of both wings nea tile body, tl � pt sting I �enevolent. and other socictie'A' and. !.. I • . I rather to Cut Off our supplies; and - in qu st . . and pull it hh until You was::fil,,l . I - ' . . . :. , , to thou"ll we e .Of the human I time they had almost round the prisoner, at ion, but' wing bone 11 the provineial Registrar's office I . . . . us, than hazarJ another assault, I 'loser ind closer they came, quarters. Thus I was again Vill mot 'I to the pinion - I . " . . A. . .. . - - . . . . .. .. I dew' . L . _ . )st nightly dititurbe* by i�ti,jrlled Ar'ven to bay. ' . on my former route, with I)re%8 the flight feitherg dowl . or, the 15th of this month. . . - - . ... I Ct Ile 1.11�c left, and that a turning back u call (to this very . ... . i.. .1 . � . 'e" I- were alin( D - III large.) , - east disregard might until I had but (one T L/03.1 irds 0 �. . d and ileavy heqrt, for my mission I'lld joint., In 1.a ecretaiy _,!, attacks, whiell tile I lie-, des for the-nearest bend a sad S go, in thel I an ineislon oil the .NJ i88 ('Lliarlotte (,'ray,- OrganizingS i - '. I- � which desperate o �o as . I . prisoner under a easil ' . ilia c n has finished her -.1 . . . _ I ones, and I gi,�Or to s% ,Lm across. I utter , and I was a pris, � of the %%�ortd's W. c. T. U., 8 . ". . have c6liverted into real eel failed, of tile, Wing from the front joint (low . _.. . I .1 .1 '� . way of the river, and end If I'met with ingill ' ' vitzerland,, i �. - .L. ­ � compelled . . k -was bigh � fearful though false charge. ve work inliklgium and gone to"L`iv . � I - L . us to bqrn our in a At the spot I gained, t�e ban I he pi nion anti ri imove all the flesh. Remo - r capita; little ajord. Fortunately, a deep _ eut to t1. as oil tile thigh, (to thie where thle most liquor is consumed pe we could ad bare, anti as I leape.d froll, it, I felt there I no more scrupulous men than my pressor fletill from it I , ; . . I in our defences furnished us with LL - captors IN% as sure of a horrible kn igno- all tile i , brush oil the soap, ol any c'untry oil tile globe. I ; . . well wit' PC' for one so breathless and ex . q . . � - ,, . . �� . - . . enemies could not de- was little ho 'I It wits a sad end to all the l-aine with the otl er wii I I . . - . L I - ' i - . . . water, of which our enemir 98 hausted as I was. Bill; my plunge into Elle I millions depth. . -theit continue 'Ski 11111 "Ifolwil the neck until prince of Africa has ' . w . - . began to feel the 10' ions with which A Mobarninedan pr . 1. . . . I prive us, but we soon ater-which was urlust,ially deep in-shore 1 high hopes and lofty aspirst . to the kullf After getting over ,% ritten it letter to, the P,'llalish authorities - rigorously intercept- w I my thoughts wandered Y()%l come .1 ."- I - . I _ . . . . of the supplies they so ic II ;, and wading rapid. I almost unconscious) e to the ears ; irlsert the to his: . I _sug;ested an exped e begging thein nut to sea liquor .!� . .. . ,oll the sub- . � uth, and to those the skull, you col 1, . - ed. The under th� bank, I dived be- I back to the home o my yo -tile skull behind the , - 1'. . '. . . . c re.was plenty of jesting I I his re . I , . �. L rd8hip are IY along close ervently 1) ed that they knife blade well into, Country.- ,It is safe to pre'lict that - . . . i . ject at first, for hunger and haf I eath-the fringing liemlqck boughs ,which I I loved. still I f rNIL ,,,, a path the ear and lift! it 6lit with your knife blade, . L . plied with. , • . .. - � :. , , I . ; . I ►t hear, toy how te � T . . . _..: . evils the British soldier bears with a light 11 the river it little further (town, 1 eyes, draw the (Itlest will 'lot be coln . . . I . - - � . , . . . -pped into t . I '�i-� . * t souli N%- 3 had more serious anxiety di with 1'""'(101 to 'them had passed out of. the theil you collie to tile lia-ve. ple - . I ! neck in water, w :one so . . . 1. . heart. I;u and began at there up .to my P . . I skin vier carefally over thetu, -remove The N\.C.T.U., of Peterboro', .1 . . . (ter was;gf,tting low-, an head ' to purchase goods after' L . I � --our WOr �e eye -frcin Ae� eye . . . . come when there would the clubt,cri,iig foliage haltering in Id, 'h fell on car dienry march'; tl slid then el themselves 'lot . I time might c d the result. Night at'lengt irday' evenings, with a. to fear a t tit 1,.,)stile eyes, I awa fed glow of afire flatbed gouge the eyes out. you have now 8�veil O'Clo , lock oil Sati 0 , ��butbayoxiet P I � irsiiers-I . Jill after the red I ._ istipir clerks and other eiripblYees, - I ben -1wherewiii, to repulse f ro. �r� all d.)v%,II to the beak. The' s . . ... 1� .. I . . Scarcely was I postA:d when lily P, and we immediately made retucaved .Ill 'e A 0 a 's - _ an assault. en's side i eager questLof Me, ' bove the; trees, . always rotainecu` sffill"I birds to () lortc-'r service -on these evenings. . I ­ ,din LS of � 1­ - __ . P our 'condition had twice been were at t�wf I It proved th be the biv- 841111 is alws, Now Off the body at . .. . I _.. \_ - I . " T 9 whether 1 4 like a.atone at the towards the spot. I their form. . The different Temperance organizations M . - . .1 I ;. -quarters by the only two friend wouderitfg w - ' -rangers, t enough ­ . . sent to head was arting like, a Ouse of a considerable body of Rifle ,lie -Ing eD - . 1.1.� , ba toill of the stream, o ,%v A tile back end of tie skull,, remo% On , ave published resolutions J . ... I ly Indians we had, who undertook separetely t ;I and muskets were with whom my c4litors Joined company. of the back of th o skull to allow the "us 11gland hi . .. . - its wets ' ug . , . ­i fish through mingled execration and zuest the erection of drinking .fountains : . � _. ;,: to " run the blockade" establifilied around us. t .oi,tuuaW (luck which with it shout Of eard the tidings to be easily removed. Now rew-ve the . as the best way every un � ance illutitutionis , - I . : Anxious I ly we looked for the aid we had re- ievell& at - They delight, the other party 11 -blade ; in large birds nol Temper , .� � . -..... . - .Bhowe*lark on its g1n, 6ing surface. � t&ken, and dur. brains with the Wife I wIliell to celebrate Queen Victoria's j"i -me ; and the persist , a British spy had been . ; - . . . . . . . I . . quested, but it never ca. . * th! • I bank, beati n , the that followed, in- use a spoon, cleA n out the -skull wtil, Put . � � \ i ig to draiiv searched, too, Mon 0- ourn . 9 I .1 . . - . . . ... � .- 11 once of the enemy in endeav not left, a not li4litened the fabor ing the wild carousal which the inside, remove all fat cc year. . . .. ' . . � . I . �s bush ri lit ti, - ment our fire, convinced us that our messengers . 11 n kerable were the insults and coarse sar. I the soap well in ool, also Oil . The prospects are tbiit the enforce . ­ _., I he rewardt. I should nun I sat powerless and flesh, fill .Up with cotton w .- - e 1. - . . with their dispatches had fallen into -their by.jo jocular allusions 10� I I crime ahowered on me, as tis with 'wool, then place. the 'tile I)OW law will close up 400 saloons in, else must have for the trouble I had ven them. . the his . � � It was evident some one - food ther;e, lis- near the fire, between the guards, who never the eye - oorke I ; then turn t county, and these of the worst and most . ' . ... . � -.- . `� hands. I mortal boars &i artificial eyes in this woo � I . i, the news, or try to do go, and I was For three 114 of my foes, and to. - left me. �( The c.losing'of carry out of the six young subal- tenin" to the movernt I . ware, hi her and louder skin back with your finger, with the skull angerlous character. a, . . . ; . . . As the night W r thumb � . 1,_" `.� delighted when, I*epinings over their disappoint- e Engers in their back through thoo neck with sa,loons and the payment of about ,q250,000 . . . . their &rce' � you 'county treasury are certainly - " ; terns who volutiteered,'the lot fell to me. slowly regret. grew the enthusiasm of thi don't get the \ 1� !e the beak, ( year into the I midnight when I shook merit. , At -length, they I - until you ,can at f tile beak and It was a little past � - ke hold o very gratifying and substantial results of as again flee to move. country's cause ; they drank to her in fierce twisted), tl,Qu ta . . . ­ . I . tit of the fully Mired, and I -A I . amol sang in her hotiout skill twig end it to some who. � . - ... ' � .. � .. . hand _:.1 - . w 3 intense Y ot but I was cool ly worded toasts, I - lily until 'the, I, _- ,A conics the, law, and will reconim . .1 . i . L s with my friends, and stole 0 , . I ' L I .. 1. hat ,,tit knew t6 be a The ol-ty was inten long snuffing ballads, brimfnl of rancour to- pull very caret ' it- '\ . �) -, for to commence what . . ellough ; and ,%%,ht!u I ,emerged from the � . . i pull raw the ings down, then were inclined to look upon it with disfavor, . L I .. I . .�' us undertaking • The ,light was in- I w - hazardo so stiff I could scarcely crawl. words her foes. with soniti,cotton - The result's allow the la - I - . . - . dark ; there was no "loon, and a water, I was . . -my die- At ten their exaltation rose to the the legs, and fit � I as -e aii(i will (to more in . I ' . ..� � tensely I length I wool, and wille the feathers down from the temperance me ill , . . L- . 4 .. �, � one comfoit however resolving, amid deafening cheers, . . .. I 11�. cloud veil shrouded the stars as I conimenc- There was I , I pitch of year in this county , ­ I. educe they were %i [ with a little bit Of WOOL that -direction in one .� - . . . I � 'I - ed , my enterprise. My first difficulty was patches were not Injured, tlearn that, as there could be no doubt .of their beak to the t, smoothly, hold it -alone than the third party . Prohibitionists. � .� that the enemy might . - A�rrange them in icely and mi . .. 11� . ; how to descend the hill,- for a human form . but verbal ones,, t e. prisoucr's milto they should execute �im a 8mo othin and then have been able to accomplish in the whole I I . OW . capturing in I 'up by'66 beak when . i even thatt dark- a - - t' � as was the night, ' i: - secrets: by k illiltig or c y ; and dark Don mind State , organized. : I i . k- ky would no more aeo: . out dets. . li� , since their party were ; - . shewinig againi - However, . The exertion of wo Ikipg rendered my legs with . y volunte4re ranged round the your bird is fit for mounfing ; Practical temperance is a great - ► I _. dozen shots. bi doesn't look very much . t deal. bet :_ . ; . -1. ;.�­L . have called forth a (to Indian -like 'more usable, land- foil wing the course of the a dozen read fitting trees, between it your first ' . ' Cle'relanfl - . I safely effected it by creeping ,igdntiy.' But, after a camp seeking two which I should persevere, At wi,J all come right.. I ter than political prohibition.- . � . . - - . . . I . J hollow, until the river, I went oil di erect the gibbet on � .. . .. z. . . at full length down a I -time, the wind.1rose, 6�d- jughing.1broggh wbich to 6 e of British lineage and toy. .---_-----.n111 0_..0wqww-ew---'� Lcade). - . .�. - , I - . I", u"(f in the lee of a huge pudding .ex1piate the crime . I . , . . foot I pa se hi as in . I .. . . . 1. .; - . . I . . . . bb and .decide hovel tily'wAirated clothw,,raiade .me..4@ vi�ir ; . ! A SNAK •-BITE REALER0 . . - . , . .- -.i I I an ague-fit. I was I eall ill, and so l utter - i &Ity.,W" horrible to sit there and watch . . . C,c6ige Washing on was above the neces-, . , ­ . . I It ' - . . . had best proceed. . t1 But it is interest ly wearied and exhausb4 that I coull I go no: . ' .spelling . . I Be "Ible ' ' Wenillerra I sity of. To� y. . . - acid I beard -the tread . Plee over their self - t teak, horrible The I Sea possessed bA Sup I Ist , - their $ � . phy . Another moment, Jay still as furtbei. I must firil sitome no to �est in, th i )robaboly. within an hour � alecloitar. - . ing to observe tha he defied orthography ' 0 1 lay . in my to think that I . I.. �- . . . . . . �.. , of I . . . hich,he. - . - � ... �1 f an approaching patrol. thong the pr"Pec L lying down: my dying agonies would re. I .with the same c=� courage with w . I V . 1, must know that iste Iti � . I XOi lo d. the troops of Eaglan(f. -He ofice; .. - [ - --/- __ -.1 _1 I,' death, while they Passed within a yard of the leasant. , lo;rx� slric�a man known as Baptiste . *' . - I . I -L - - wet clophes was far fro 'O. oppose , - �.,/, � jesting coarsely in their nasal tones oil. . � lit of is little jpice my executioners. . . , French descent,died on hi - . - ,., . . - I me, jesti d I . Wight sig I , 6r, o , creo t* of the Dutch Re _. . . JiDoVing rpun , 'At last all was COMPleted. ; a stout sapling Jua I he congrega ion .. -1 ..... to whijh.th ' were reducing the . k klao. Fornearly &half centur Wrote to t . 1. - i the straits . . ees4-one of -the smallest _ Schenectady : "I a' y � , _. . I... I- . . e truly observed, � eottage un,d4 the ti een the branches of two neigh- farm nea&Kas. a# ineesil. " Britisheks," Wholas t1ey. f -the atilt , was laid betw - - previous to his each -he was credited wit formed Church Of Sch4 . 'My I . _ . I � . - . 1. . . backwoods the ties, built 0 . sts,,noose, was on . I !; ;: t run their errands of . bouring tram, and even f snake bitei thank you for your congratulations . - a . � have no Indiana deft, mug lastered with clay, the re* healing . I . I I . . . :. . I I k of tre es ) ft Of healil I .n this place. nilat I whom ...L carried. round trun danglijg in my view, when, by a sudden markable themselves if they wanted them' L ajid,of being on fai'milist terms with the mol t arriva I lay c,t�lknney like q, stork's ay my - . 1w Supreme Being, alone 411 and with a short c , _ Prhim, my captors. resolved tZo del try afforded. t ing that no . . - . . I . . pti ca this country . . After the patrol had,past, I spent a f . at and venom u:,rie . cessess of . perched at one end.. I , once resolved 1 * y cam be attrebuted the signel sue hour in dodging ale' from one t ee um nest per . e I could doom until inqrning. n soug, a yen him . I � r' or stump t mce; but ere id I P( wer had been 91 . r,rms, I cannot but express my gratitude i . . / . on my way, on seeking Omit I as resui !r; but gradually was card _ . .. .., . . ting toast and be w n y As death bed in return f r our. .. . . - to another, stiU :advancing door, it ipened, an4 an old wo. jwn, until all were a Canadian on If gentlemen," etc. . . ... - * . I - i I .. . settled dr . . . . ;J . - - L� though slowly, while I watched intently for reach the - th4j, tumueti by an 4et ,to YO. _. I " . ­ . -_ c . L - .. shot sow' ' sun-bonnet ippear , --all save me some importaM service, or . - . . .. good , L - the living&dle through which I man in & 8 i 2 sleeping soundly on the grass, _ tane is I- But, father," she protested as the , f in . , . � . . �. - . . some gap. in e start P,Mt sight o e. � with friendship. The conditions orcircumis .. ..r . 11 - I e speaking, ... 1. ,'�! reeived ; but every thicket ed. iti it. S� and my! warders, who sat watching I e ansf r of this curious kno - man ceasad eakin , do not seem to I . . �.. .' I might glide unpe he , 11 Eh, lad but Y, o' frighted me !" she ex , I affected sleep also. As I attending the ,, , .� - -1 - .: '! was in possession of the enemy.. while t . staring eyes I I e case:" 16h, but I do. You . ... . .. - I I claimed, in �,�� ialed of my understand I . I i ­ "! the no th-country of I - iscussing, in low ledge never we -e learned with certainty, ­ 1� I .- ". -_ ; a : - them d . - t shall never marry Willi . .. - � open spaces between could be se tined at a ) . I ' its possessor v as extremely 'jealous Of am, even if he is my . �. 1�1 And 4ow:W thee l6ok'st, an lay I 0ould hear - . . . t; it - I � a ring of sentinel&, who held -own land. . . ticularsof the comingeven i the greatest Care, and - C' confidential clerk." Father, you . 1. .. _/1 glance by. liming- t' river. But room tones, the Pax ' ject quarding it wit . ._J posts with a v*lance n6t a littlestimulated .:if thee'd been .$ . � thee ;for to sake o but after a time, that interesting oubj _ ve&led to no on li until - the hour of his dea, h, I I That is all, Helen -say no more." Four . . . . . foe. A . fur--' in, lad, cooln in, a d dry th . Gradual ift to his oldest a n, d4s late' she wrote him from Toronto, say-.­ ' ' . ; I thee'll be kindly web failed; i and no other succeeded it by their hatted oft British ' fatigue when he impar ed the g r e9;0 - - , I . - .i: 11 "- I ,long off was a second armed circle, and be- t' cud land at boa � ly, the ilen,ce, the hour, and the f spea of it in t e ere and - -1 .- - �. I . . .. she said, i(oking at in British uni, ,%6o c not he induced to ing: ,I Will and I arrived h �saf I : . a come," . Y . they baA undergone did their work, and an � ,Oco. . send, a third, so that we were shut within I. . . I . I gars. married at once. We have . I �t . . � .. : .. . . . . my,guards be.. presence of stn ' were MO, . . I . 'form. .. . I m e . . I . .. I . . . . I triple,belt of enemies. L . � mies. into the .hut, wbffd a despite their best intentions, � There is, ho ever, an abundance of livi rig of yourmoney., 4 1 all forgiven, or shall . I. - . . . . . - I . : e clouds had vanished She led chew y IR,cquarls power to c e he lie telegraphed his. ' - Meanwhile, ' settle down here 91.' le, and � .. . 7 , , I _��l iris L gan to nod and doze. ,' ha U; forgiveness. , . I 11 ble0ing on the'hearth, I watched them . throuuh dti� Jf -cl*4 evidetipe of the use of an kid . . . I '. . . . '-'.1 �: � -.--. from the sky, giving place to ten thousand bright fire WM I bou_�(feod through -bites of without . -_ _.. . � 11(udiI�n'l from work snakes . - . , ugh the sum- of medicine an J- of his parent • - . . � _ J.t,i h flashed d&n through summoned her ' pe e t love or el- - . A . ationists, which had gtone z . � I.— - .. I . night, rendering it scarce unseen - . T er all ��� of , A party of Sal - .. I - , stars, which to find me a change eyes, and a throb of -ho . mer i darker ,than in some M garden, my heart. tent �t'hlhad ad not been idle, ' ' aid coutro ov . v �. " I I . of clothes while m me-shpuld be dried, Never but with patient gnawed in two lowship with I et general Booth up.)n his arrivalst . i % . - � I I r to - me . 1 . twilight, and doubliaw the risk.of discovery delighted than the simple ca. He uld never consent orthar ­ . .1 !, . . _. - the nearest sentinel begay. to were people more . Which bound my arm; find I now suak npton :on Sunday was mobbed by ' . I , . .. -­ : . I At length . in their own the rope . being or injured, and it in said t iat X ' ­ . 1. I- so f vr away from consider whether I had beat 11 ��i- the 'populace. Missiles Of all kinds were. ... _1 i I Whistle Yankee Doodle as he steadily. trod couple, who, I since pa�sed only to jailers apint the, r t an most venomous of . . .. ­ another which, pt. But the re- he kept thke,jar , - ­� , k, , - - I : I d dwellin� 9 in &no ilers siq � l;hby wo iia thrown by the mob, and the General him- ' . - - - ­ , �� _. . -. ,:�­-­�.'� his beat �; I took, it for a good omen, and land, and 9 allegiance, wait until my ]a ! " ;� *' '... , I - . -1 knew D4�t how soon they about hip and, that I " t I �&d cUajigeol it mens made the teacket for lumps of ice. ; �­:, ,_ x 14: 1 was . . , �_,_ I � _1� 1�.. ; ­ . - �, 1 �4 ­� - ; in . tiv hind - .. I -_ - . I , , . I. I d his back'o, I their settlement, of membranes t"t be caressed, or visa ear self . e t tune an of seb g' a ni6 e approach r ... I I a chance I . t Till. pplioe wire powerliliss. � . . V��, . - . .� . , - , Itt I 1�_ - : 'llelter of a stump, I I country. - 106114 illtO their hid . � _. -.,,- - .-, � � . ,1_ 7 *4 .% - I.. 17.. - - _� � had rare ,ht be changed, brought me to my fie �', darted on to the a and xyi� . might _ pit^ at his - ' 4 ;ud their 1 , I . I . - I I • . .. ; e-$roAp, v I with long . ­ . - , _____ � - -_ , � _1� A 4 1. %, - _j. ,��_:;-; - . : - in a moment. . - . � . " , I. �, 1. . . I I .�­'l thence �to that of a knot of-F W_ _ wit: -.- - . eir wM. M& The next, .. - . . . I . .,. �, ,­ " . - 7. C.. " � fA ': - � . - , �`_ V - . 1-* _-, so ud- row of , kindness in their pow . . I I I . _: . I . ­�L' _. , ., E . - � I .. . I i 1. -14 - �_ .- . ­L �. - was past him. 1he sbc& guaids very. • I , I - • .. ., ! ­. � ! _..­�: - ,,, � . . . . % . . I � � . . . .'. : - - _: i. .. - . .1,� '.-:-- . I I I : ". ; . . - 1 . L, I � � I , ,r_1 1A - ... s .. 0 .., � . . . . ,:..: I - �) "... _. - . I . . .. �, . . , ;11 - . , ... � :,.. - " � .. I . . � , . i . - - I . , 1 , .\ . . .. - .i.:. " - � , : I-— .. � . - f - i L . : .1 : .q I -� .;. .1;-, , - ... , , .. � . . . �__ I . ,.. 1; . I . I . �. . 1 1 4- _ � .. , . . ,�,.� I ", '.-.-.. '; .L, � , , . 1'' .* � - . . . . -..! I . . - .; . . I - - ,_ .., . - . . -. � " ­ . . . _ - - .�: . . , . , I . , . . , . , ­ . . " . . . .. .2 , I ': .. - . _17 . _ . .. . I ... ,.�. 1.�!.:O�. I .: � - . _'... . , , - . . .: I _. . . _. 1. . � 41w. - . - . I . - - � , I . �. .. . . -, ".:. ,.:.. I ". V . .-, .�.,... - .'. ! L I - .. I . . � , I . " . ­ . .. 1, - I . . � I I .. .. - I" . I ,;.�.. . , j, . -,:;,, ,- t� !.;­� ,� q . �. k I .� ei , i i i I I , , , I , ' ' ' 0 '0 u k n a f - 't' I - 'y '0 * in th to e - In' pan' a I . v' ..-I - im 0 8 I� ' it h a lit hit with ' ; ut su, donl 'i Ing, and 66 fierce e . the ail nee •, two n ki sa titmouse, . kyee se , , . . I In t 0 Air over _ . . . - ; - I r, , . I I :1 I ' I n n , t I 11 11 , rj - n . I I (I -, - sp al 0 ho I - fi , � k I o , I , I lo I I t I -11 I I 11 11 I I , I ` , -1 I ; I , e 4 t ea �, !, , , I i� ,i - I - �' 1i � I I I I ( I - I I I " r l; �� I i . kwolal�l I , 1176 _' le in,, ea . , P I *?tZc1tto* kin& 1..�.s. . . ' � '' ., . ; . � . . . .. .11 . . � . ­ .. I . . I . .1 '. . . �:� . ��._. _..). ' 1. ­ �: . I . . . . ­f � , ._� ,� I : . . L. .; ' . . 1 's " : I.. .. .t. . % I - : . � . , ,:, - : ..: ; .. . . 1. . . � , . . L . , . , , _ . __.*��:_ . I ­ .. . .1 . i.. -.1, : :'f 1 , - , 11 , �' i ., i� .%� . � . . - - - � . I . L - L . , . 1. I � 1, . . . . , ''' . I . - - . , - " . I . I . .�­ .. . . . .. , . P ­ , - 1., ; . - . � I .:,. I . . - . . . V I - , - � . . . 'i I 4 1 ­­ - . . I I . .. - ­ - , . .., �.l . �. - - � - . . ­ - � 1. . . - • ; " `:'L -.; :, .i . . , !:. - ; - - . . - I . . ­ . . . . F.. , .; ;'. ,* .,?". I ,� ir -',, .'�, _ L. � . '�` ""! �'." � ' - _. - , .. -:t . , .. I . . I'L . . - I . � I ,_ I - - . . ... . _o I ; '' '_:,-1 " , -11, . _ 1. . . - .1 1: . I I .. I" i .. . L - ��. " , . Il". . . . . � I L- L:,. ­ �, L _. L L ,'i �,.' ) . L . -.:,..�:__�!�'L �� ­�!"­;'. �'� I I ( i :, . .. I 1. � . .. 11 - I ., 1, . . , I .. I... .. � - - - - %,: I 0, . , , � Y, , I . :, C . � I : . . . I . . . I .. . I I i % . . . I J tr . . , I . . . . - ,, ;: L � . 1_. . ,;� , - .1 1 , . ; ; - ; I . . L � . ;� . ' , , I . . � - L . I . . . - - . .. I . . � : _:- I - . , . � I'( " * . , __ : t . . . , ... � . I , . ; . - . . . . , 1 ,! . . . . . ! . . .. . . � . ..% ,.�.,. . .. . . . , 1 . . : .. .. � � . . � - :- I - , - . i � i . - � , ... ... '. '� _ .. , .:�­ . . .. .. - � . . - . . t L. . _ . : i 1 : ; . - f ! . . � L " A % a , .. � - - . I . , , t � . I . I , " - I .. . . I . : : I 1. . � I . . ., - : � :. . � i - . , . -. . '. . I _ . . � , '. - , , " , t . . , I ,. . . . . L , � . . � . .t. - � .. .� . L . �. , .- . . . , ­ Z. N - I .- ' � - _. � , . . ". . . .1 f 1. ­.,� . !.... . , , � ; I 1 .,,. . L . .11 . . ., � , ,,, . . , L .. � . �.. / �. � .. , . '. ,, , . 1; . �. ; " . 1 1 .." I b • . - ;. 1. - .. - . , w . - ..­ I . . '. . - . . � - .1 L_ . � J 1 � .� � - ., - ,;: .� ,� ­: '. . ,� % � . % - , . � . , . . : 11 � __.. . � ., ' � L. . _. . . . ,� i. 'L . . . . I � - :1 - - . . I... c �. I " . ��.. , . - I � � : , � . W'. ,. 1� , . I . . . . I I . * I . , ; ;.. ': .' .' � ' . - . : I I , - . . , I , . . � . . � . . . . - . . . . , . 3..: � q I . - , A : -,w _� L ­ - :f' - `� - - 1 . . . . . . � a - .. . � � �, � ,�, . . L � � !L�:" - - . . . I - I � . ­ 4­ _�.' - _­;.1L - I. ** . . . . . ." , " .. -... . ',� . 1: - )) .. , . .. . L 1. .. L I . - J, , " L 4, -, ­­ 4 '. L. 11 I ;.1 .,: . , . .. . - . - L - - . . . , . - , - � - . . ; . . � , . L . . ,.; I I ,� . , .. . . q. I , .. - . I , ­ - 1, 3� ;� i . , : , . : . . 1 ., ; , . � .� . I - . : '. . ,� , � , , . . . I , - I . ; . . . . I �. - . - - . .. I i . . : " . I ' - .1 I - . .. . . � . . ; .: ;. - . . � 'L . .. � I . . :� -, 7 . . I � I - . � /. , , . I '. � : . , . . . . . : . . . . .. � ; . I . - , .v . - , , .t I . - '. . - . .1 I . � .. �_ . � I.' I , I., .1 . ... I . I - - . � ,- . :� �L . .4 . L . L .� . . . * I 'g r , X, I : : . . : ' L " -,�, ffl�, - L , , ,� .. q ; . . " J 1� .-I , L .--- ­t, ,AIL��. � ' , _1 IL . �.% j� I * .... . . - - - A � � � -�A, . - ,V;- Lj�­, , '17,11- Z .:- . . �1. 1?,;-.­.._.� ! i . ., ... , . - ,- I L� I - - - _. � . . , . � � - . . W, ;. I , * I . t - ' .�f , �, L - . - ­ -i . . .. : . I , . - - . . - , - . . � I - I b" ., �� ___ - - Ur , - , , , C -_ I . ., I ,- . , ,� � I . I ', , A L I * - . L I ­ I - - -_ I - . . , * .!�, I , 4 , L - wa I . �'? � '� ,� . AN . '. . . , ", . . . - I w t . _XA;� , . _,__ _� , - I I!k . .... - - - . .1 ., - :� ., - " . I I i :- - , I " �A . L _11L - , Y , _� - I � . ,Z :4 - _. J. .� I � ­J - .� .,. - 1, , L !L"4, �, - 4, '' _10 . __ - - . LL I I --li �, _' �-� 11%, . 11 r 188 Obaplain o! •' oPfensfve partisanphip," be Me a lams V0 ..�- =L P A - • ton 5, In the ,previous yea , d TRIGT I cause he had neglected his wife an baby, t We may be quite sure the our will of the way. I 2 252 trees were planted, making a So ne t day the other baby was prayed r . , • � '' � and total for the -two years of ,6118. fpr, ever before in the hails of Congress is likely to be crossed to -day, •s prepare 9. � To take a cheerful lea of everything, . �,= • • '—' � . �' : C . •" 8'I' for it. r . 10. In all little pl ures vAlich niay .. ttlE > Y LATEST NEWS ?at a This is a very creditable'sho g in- was t e'birth of any Amen citizen the sS'x,oCAI. PBESS Axn c•Y deed,' and roves co that ocom on of official action. As both babies 2. Everybody itt -the hctlhe h ar d, there occur To tr Sefor� the ft answer that o'r*Y,R sousCE4. ' p were �irla the new departure was jocularly nature as well: as ourselves, the setting apart by the (love nment mentioned as a triumph for the cause of fore, we are not to expect too m oh. . "turneth a ay wrath." pe of one da in each year as Ar r Day woman, to offset the snubbing that woman g, To learn the different tom of esoh 12. Whe we have Aen- pained by_ tin i $ dlerland is making alb e y Pruffing PtW0 has been the means of erect ng an suffri►ge received iii the Senate last week. individual.. • . - annkind wo , or deed to ask ourselves it • -.1 tale ope connection- interest in this respect that cannot Be: ator Ingalls, of Kansas.. is unwilling 4• When any good happens ' any 'one we have n often done the same. Wp,� Burton, of Sea$ra've, % Is publ shed every Friday morning c t ita,o8ice, to t at the House with any more defer- rejoice at it. 18. In a vprration not to exalt our. - 7 and broke his arm 1. - Pickering, Ont. fail of being productive of mu good. epee than that bod shows the Senate, un- y TERMS - $. When inclined to Rive an angry selves, but o bring others forward. T business portion of . � y iL9b per year; tii.0o i><paid is advance. like the '•Father of his country," who was was e�troyed by fire on the The battle goes bravely on The heath 1, that a paste should be more answer to count ten. 14. To b very gentle with the younger I • RATES OF AD�RRiiSIN(i ' B. If from sicknesti, pain, or infirmit ones and tr at them with respect,xemem- i�'irat insertion, Per line - - - scents. polity than himself. When Senator Harris, M ,obi. Sinclair, of Can e - s important day upon, which the fate of yy ueut insertion, per -line known Tennessee, moved that at the conclusion we feel irritable, to keep very a riot watofi baring that we once young. side Walk and 1, b,ach�subseq p the contending parties shall be of Ten a . on a l pi'ery This late does not iuclude Legal or Foreiin ad- 15. Neva to Midge one another, but to • - vertiae ante. is rapidly approaching. But t n days of .morning business, each day, the Senate over ourselves. ell Telephone coin n which to nevi w the 1?r ed to consider House bills, Mr. In- 7. To observe when othe a wire so attribute a good motive when we coin. T Spec al terms given to parties making con- more remain 1 gaUinquired whether the House had re- suffering, and drop a word o kindness I6. And we should get our c' t42es . mil n aline from L'xlu idl; iraeta or 3 or 6 months or by the year, Half- . 151 serif r yearly contracts Payable q,u�.terly. ILUk and file{ and, to see the every solved to devote any pdtticular time to the and sympathy suited to their ants. made u. J. (lreig'a where you are s1 re to ' Tliie ortt Ontario Perry l T Business cards, tau Hues or under, with ,,apPt, ac coutrelnertt necessary forte tiler- aon�idecation of Senate bills, so that there g• To watch for little opportunities nities of get satisfa tion, aqd alsp please the . gent}'�o met at Port Perry oue year , �s oo, Payable in advance. been she la be a decent interchange of courtesy leasing, and,to put little annoyances out family. - , , . and i1>kth• . 1. - s� , otics in local columns ten cents per line, ough equipment of the forces S P - • five cents Per line each subsequent insertion. , in he matter. - - - - - j, ;• -. 1 ' .. ��g & NCeliarry's block, contract races made known oa aPPlica- provided. The struggle will be one l;en the bill appropriating; $10.000 for - -- -- - - - " lion. Ta free, advertising Of intense earnestness on .the art o •snffexed by fire to the axis t bout written ilatructions P a s eciatl distribution of seed to the drought * j Sunday woming of last wr+ , Advertisements wit oed a - d i and what the is a shall stn cken counties of Texas was called up * I I will b iusorted until forbidden and cLd�t c both pill , .. The Revere House In l GREENWO D1. ROL ER Nordin ly. Urders for discontinuing u,,�- ertise- be is but a matter of conjectll e. The n he Senate, it was advocated by Senator. t�oent must bo in writigg aud- sent to t ~ups hilb- r sent in osaessiJ of. then e of that State, while several Rspub- �aued hands. Mr. Iienu ;shat parties at p. e P lit n Senators raised constitutional clues•' I cb ` ' r,, is the new prupnetc rob vork promptly attended to. - . fortifications and , strategic p tuts will 'ti s. Mr. Edmunds asked if the people I i ' N - PROPRIETOR. a village debenture L. S.IACKERMA of course make a deterini d stand of those counties could not buy seed on Can i gtbn have been pt:l F. L: GREEN, PRO RIETOR,. I _ i against those on thelopposite aide, and er d,t just as farmers of other states did. ,.• OZ4t premium by fir. Gen O r I'oliticss�3trict Independence. it would almost seeiII, with he forces 8estor Hoar asked the Texas Senator to st to the constitutional ground on which f f j Dave taken the abUVe ills, and' wi111- rest nt. �O r Aim -A First-class Local Paper. , O r Expecstations — The hearty and power at their Comm d, as if he; supported the hill, and the latter rained .. 9e siooting match ,snp rt of the ueoDle of Pickerida and vicinity. - victory would etch upon heir bark- a laugh by saying " Not at this time." } ways keep Flour which cannot be beat. T It hot off at the Orillia v - P . ners. Still, the news arrivi g almost Mr. Hoar said he had hoped that if the and you will say it is the best you ever used. I da list, between the rclub RIDAY, FESQZUARY 11,1887. hourly from various parts of the battle Renate voted to furnish 'seed Co Texas, aII that town. . Texas would furnish constitutional law to A specialty made of . 1° field is consicting , at one time de- the Senate. Stilt he would vote for the tik little boy in fizt,ri�l • - killed by gettin#� 7 cidedly fadirable to one side, e, and at hilt with pleasure. Ethan Flour ,f r Wheat,"' AND COMMENTS...:.. bn. Hawle sled to Mr. Coke a,, t in a sleigh on w NOTES another' the reverse. On ,the One .Here (1 y arppe �' --- nqt to rasa the bill out of regard for the i.• hand we have a leader 'pro old fn p Wand ain giving lm re Flour per B ahel than C ,I b�$ i ate ling a ride. warnln 11 ir. J. A. Todd has been �apointed history of Texas — -hat great empire state, . } owe of th+; stoi;e f�. t net rein officer for• West Ontario for the servico, whose hair is fast bloc- ofd and rich. He characterized the bill as 'got elsewbl re. _ • . � .;I in ntbuildings at Toronto - ' g + somin for the grave, .an however Passing round the hat," and said if his Bran 8,11 Shone- always on land. , - in' Mara and alyont. twer,1_ I th Dominion election.. The riding 8 p g n well versed he IDs have b ell in the little state of Connecticut came here beg r•r�+ f en sped in the ,narriP9 on co silts of Pickering, U brtd11 and y in for 510 000 for garden seed and gqt it, I 'W 3M E Z' ��% A- F � - tactics necessar to succe sful war - g g g ' - liilst -:fir. John I iiVil W ,iteburch townships, the �-illa e of y. he vrould resign. m : ' St uffvlle, and the towns of Utbrid;e fare it cannot now be e!c sated thhat Mr. Coke repudiated the idea of this bill Hlghe t, pt�ice paid for heat. h g, wcr en;:ahed iii �!: he will be able to exercise t ern to tits being a case of •• ps.asing the hat." Texas - an axe in flit l ands ' F. L. REEN. atlitci "� an `ewlih<<rket. tr • same advantage. Tr e, a is sun- was not asking for charity. , It was merely a lv situ .k the f 1. n, Z 1} rounded by able 1i uten n s =men hi line cvith b111a in former Congresses, , nc r '� c f -- - -� -.- ------- ._-- - - - - -- n I;e the ell uR pe •t atil�: lie PO'Or Hoi se queAi0 is a p r- - _ _ _ _ JO C , , - � for relief of people in Ohio. Kansas; Ala- —_ �_ ___ . _ 11 who have smelt pow er i revious -- - -- - r' I oil ly dead in t i s - county -still -horn, ama, and other states. Senator Ingalls -- - ' - -`— r • fin c rile s it were.he o ositioll Ot the coritficts- - -Sind much o the fare fight- dmicted that there were many precedents - t lei Cannin,;tou Gl,'auc, a PP n, at one load, one- hu me llbers of the rear municipalities ins will devolve upon the On the fqr the appropriation, and said if Texas > - Ors s . L .steels of wheat «ith a t+ the money hA c�atd . r c old afford to take O i - ouh+ls. blo ke<< the scheme in its iu�ancy, and other hand we have, s le der of the , about 1,700 p a ord to vote for it. After Mr. Saulabury. iio nenlber at the I�oard has the tour- opposint; forces, an abbe nd astute o veleware, also ndmitted that there were _ - °� ^I - I Joseph Stripper. «hil ag to make an attempt t resllscita- man,— younger in years a id well up p enty of precedents for it, but added that Ve h:ai e now 18 StOCIi 3 full line of ," . pods at Qi1111L'. near Fit ' ru lee of ever had voted for, such bills and (so . - do . This is to be regretted- Such ill all that pertains to gg fib n Friday Ly a falliu� • . nstitut�on would be a boon to the tliis character. At his b ck are also h Ip him Clod) he poxcr would. The seed ., .Twee'ds- 1 .. �I j. :rn # - f r Texas carried the Senate by two to one. �t Co nt a gar ►e arts of those w o have In , i7 f'reSi wOrs�E. �1� OOr �Cr�W County. €+ y I The social world, of Waahins; ton has been :I• ozhor portions of the fief fought de- �. cy brilliant for the past few weelte. Mrs. r and Tr0 SCr 9s, ccordm�; to the prlrited desinit, t ?e terrninedly and in some in tances sac- Cleveland has abandoned her semi weettly - pile , statue of Queen `'ictoria by TUr. because they were �-,i�idi i I cessfull They are full of courage t homes,'' however, w offer to the public t price that can'te beaten, Bo hme, which is to be erected at and ho e, and a,Te seemin ly confident regarded by many as public receptions. They were instituted for the friends and —"TO W ndsor, will represent Her Majesty of vic qr in the im end n conflict.. y in " ­1 i - p g uaintanoes of the tad of the White - �' • e;l in her royal robes, wearing; a We 'have, therefore, two orces in op- g se, but the opportunity wse grossly zuit s G 0 •,�p, thle Best Style d rAt est ra&iom . and lace veil and her abused b crowds of le whose respect• j , sm 1 crown position to each .other, b th confident y people s and insignia of the Garter, and ful curiosity could be appeased at her fort• &t IoW figures by t�,e new Tailor, Ot"x J. C rdlg. i.': of victory, and prepared to 'weave no � f ' . `ho din in her right hand -a - sceptre to ac m liah lt. O1gbtly receptions to the public. ( j _ - I _ • is g stone unturned P But Mrs. Cleveland evidently intends to Stiff �athr an in her left an orb' It will be The later t Myles o English and men . � c; t in bronze, on a ede5tal of Which shall win? rd to say, p ap with the per pie a processio�a. She , , P isn't it ? We wouldn't go much on s ys she never feels tired frorii ehaiuog w1iii I PROVED FLEXIB E BRIM.' i I 1� fished red ;ranite. The Queens ands, either at the time or afterwards, no , I the .chances' of either. i! ' I w Y ear 9 gifts to the poor of -- - , ' atter how great the number of guests UNTING s I; ICKE RIN ' • . Y r f _ W ndsor included a thousand prime , The County Council his' year did she greets. She taaglied over a rea+nt ... jot is Of beef and a- hu[ldred tons of not complete its labo within the Daragrap6 in a New York paper which re- - y __ - ported her as completely exhausted after ,A week of meeting, Navin to adjourn one of her three hoar ordeals of hand i uotl. I= II:_. ( t Over from Saturday nigh to Monday -, shaking. A friend who was rather ear. . i '-� ire i,otal number - o- the Ftchool and an adjournment w reached do prised at her powers of endurence, re• j' t marked to Mrs. Cleveland that she had . a p0 ulAtloll 01 the county is see clown. Tuesda afternoon. A large amount ►' �c11OOIs as y until a even equalled the great hand-shaking tests . -. j i 1. }iy the Inspector of _ utlic . (of business came before he Co 1g of her husband, as she had shaken hibuds __ _ 1 f . be ng 5,2`)0 males, and •kalif feniales this - session, still it set ins to us all with 3a7 people by actual count, in an ' I \:. T e number of pupils ra.der > ears might have been trap acted before heart lately. • 1'ns," she an8wcsred, of �� 1)f age 9 ;between the aces of and Z1, Saturday [light, had sum of the mpre couree�kcould no: allow him w pea ahead ' . 0: 'AT I �CA7 { • ,x i), 98; over '?1 years of a;e, Ei. lie seutaitives gr►6 flown to work in dead °f waehington, Feb. 4th. ; j - . c:r is attention to the irrL�ularlt iFi , _ y -- - - - -- - -- -- - -- - - -. ea est from the c 1[nencement. A at el4iice of many of the pupils 'on I I first two or three d ys of the ses- Neu? Arlrertir mNnty. I _ -. i th school reoiaters, and 5tateK that stop usually slip by without much in -------- - - - - -- - -- - - -- - -- - ��E T 03Ri1M� F���'9 _ \ it s utterly irli o5silile for tits teacher k the wit of business bet done and T y P . y J L DIL I ALL S ALE manufactured by t o Beaver Ma ufacturing Company, u ice to such 'u the On - tLis [lot till Thursda o Frida that —c)F' � - to dot p t It !ti y Y They should, lie cc;isiders, I the real work of the see •on is reached. PUBLIC BALLU Gal♦, i8 , the best `iit$hzing Fogd for purifying the . cunt. STORES clan >ed as visitors gild not as titlp:ls We do net know .that ny member of 1 blood, far regenera ins and .>avigorating the system, for ; . - ...I of the Schools. There is a great deal the. board. is particular y to blatne for •. . Etc., in Pickering Village. fattening Cattl and Yigs, for Ioraea, for Mi eh , . ! of force- in this cdnteiltloll• tilts, but it i ,citu ed, a believe, * • COw�, Calve Sheep and Poultry. -And for Piursuant to she 1ndRn,tnt and order for sale i ' � great pleasure. by the elay in tecelc in a certain "Upn in the Hi fb count of Joetwe. The GOZ "eTllrnela 31 "►0111d order ail- . Common rtes• Division, of Leng % - Lena, tbere removing orin8 and VerTint There 18. , ing, and the loose m nner in which , k' 11 p will t,e sold by Public Auction. with the appro- �n� , of er issue Of "shin- fasters ' - oi• kc., are sent batlon or <3eorge H Dartnali, `Rseniire, Local G,� fee 6 for a Horse r SCOW III 0 many of: the actiounts, • 5 all Lille - of the iienomiliation i of . - , Master at Whitby, at tiZb hour of o elect, pp.u, , ; _ I twenty-five and fifth cents. _ They' Pre in to the Council by t lose Who have on SATICHD.k . THY :9 TH DAY OF P'F.RB,: - . ? i $, One H ndred Poun package:" _ . ,II . 1. been charged with the expenditure of AR1•, IW7, at Gordon'd Hotel, in the Village of , A great coilvc- nience to parties desiri2l ', 1'icke•rin�. by Levi Fbirbank., F.aq., auctiodewr, I �•Q R�C f�1 T 1i sad c �I3� I County approprlatlons on roads -and the following lands and Pron:iees namely: That �•'�" f, bEild 1riLl i iUi15 Uf d dollar tlr011gh art of `lot nun�G+ r I'ittoe +n li, the Second Con- I I bridges, gnd in other Sys. To find p CALL AT M STORE . N D SEE IT.- I - Ll e post, and it See111S•to us It mistake ccmaloc of the '>t'+�r<gahiPof Pickering containing :, out the particulars, s that all such by admeasuroment halt -an acre, r ;hire or lase, , 3v S Illade some. ears af,o when they more. particularly known and d" -ribed as vil. `i } a, matters Inay -be pr dented to the lags lots numbers Fourteen, Fifteen and Seven• ''i o I w re called In, �` e know Of no valid Ci011[1Clf 111 a proper manner, takes teen, in the village of Du ®n s Ureek, as laid out I_ j. \ , c asoil �,vlly this public s, cold be die- on a plan ct,ers�ot on part of saint lot Ptttaea. in Ij� (�(� i finis, and consequen ly the WOTk Of the Second Concession of the said Townshipp of AL �E 1tJ P I T V V oiled si.: ly to lease the great Pickering. Hader the authority or the ![aniaival - ! min° '' ' P the various conimitt ens 43 delayed. ti ancial institutions. The latter couaoil of the said Township of Pickeeing,'esg- ;. ., To effect a, remedy in one department isteredS8th August, ItiifO- a� new feea made OiA . Indian C rri. It is said to be` fhb ., -- zi WP old lice to 'issue acid float all the. at least Itiir. Percy. ch 'rman of Roads On this property there is a large trams build- p per money in the country, but for- ' y insg, the uppppeer portion of which is known u 17 ©Bt feed 1L1� the market for fattening aIIlIIlals Of all and Bridge eommitt , introduced a L INM HALE_ The tower part contains ,wo , �A L nately the are not allowed to go she suitable for business parposas• kinds, for milch sows a,n for poultry. t , clause [n his report r uirin that all The property is in point of situation ore of ; a ite so far as this. We want more P q g P 1 po , the most des�noto in the whole village and English chb]rYilBts and stock IneII ' I' '� - • -.., 1 accounta'to be passe upon by that wools rent .cry readily nor buatasas stands R ' in- plasters —no objection, of course, . $ that It is Ch , _ . i'� taking bills of any other denom- committee shall be handed to the •rho hall hu been fortoerly used for Dividon �1 j Courts. canoerte, stn., and is the iaost oompciod- . Reeves of . the mino mnniaipalities, ions in the �irintty ,�'' . _.... - i ilZ�alaOn. , , , There is also a 1 frame bnildi on ��� � • � � _�______ properly certified, at least two weeks t ' premises which hsa bees nsad M s ap d / u "-; A�scordin to the fns tOr'8 re ort before the 'meeting of the County dwelling pones. 'i g P� h TBRYS AND COND[TIOhB OF SALE Council. If this is d e it will enable It is . cheap, o ly �1 for Ong Iiund><ed Poande. i e financial standing of the various The above proper♦ will be sold subject to s the committee t0 •to work at once rea ve btd flied by a Saw Vw"r. t .i1 ' = hool ,notions throughout the county The purchaser shall at the time of }isle pay to I; ee byr tai,® coca's,. . upon amembliII , an business Will be the vendoes Solicitor a deposit of O par o.ntl i • ' i �.pp� The total receipts for the P g O expedited. A radii t10D III the nlim- of the purchase mono! and eno h withi4 90' 1 pe _ � T , ;1, ' :r, .; .... I ole county are given as follows :- ds a thereatter, with the deposit make oue ber of re resentative might aho serve half or the purchase money. The batanoe to be , : B lance in hands of Trustees from P pne -half the secured bra mortgage on the premises, payable I r n m . to eZ @dlte matter within evA ears witb interest at- 4 r cent -, or a ,, 1 85, $8,868.18 ; Government grants, P y f �' . L. un1Ci al ante, number of members ShOUId be suf'B- at the option of the pnrcliaser the whole of the I 3 86, $4,914.93 ; m p grants, purchase oney may be nail in sash. The said _ - — J 6 431.95 ; Trustees special tax, cleat to transact all a iluslnesa that more contain s covenant to insure ilia 1 s, $ build ngs tq their ♦nil insurable value. . comes before the vari us County Couo= I ' 1 6, 49,225,22 ; amOtlnt from Possession cf the anoccupled portion or said I - .'. cUS throughout the rovince, and It is remises and or the rents of the occupied por- C I � j I (�' er ReseYY85 and other i30urCea, Lion, will[ be given op the completion of the ! time the Local t3o ernment took up nrchase- s o ',: p Carr 'I X12,379.93, total receipts, $81,820.19. . this question and r vided for a reduc- t•he vendor will oaty turpish a S faints `j l I e expenditures were :- Teachers' q P abetraot of title or copy thereof, and shaft not I / • . I aid for school `tion. Something as. done in this be required to produce, an title deeds, oopte. Simon Fraser ffers better indaeement 4hkii seer to btly your I - � k s dries, .. $47,931.8 p but thareot. or attp evtdenoge o� title not iD his pee- __ � . : • s, $9.998.69 ; paid for - maps, direction a couple f years ago, ses+iion. The remai.ing conditions are the . ' noth i definite w reached. Now standing conditions of the Courtswept"herein CHINA9 CROC;ERY,, GLAS WARE! Itedy -$ W , ' ` . ' libraries, etc., $681.69 ; ifloldental K varies. is the time to -move. , For further particulars apply ,to the under. e pauses, $13,287.88, making a total , 8iguea vendor'. itolioitor,theAuctioneer,andthe ! - We give a special d oant, from the presen low prices, of 10 per cent. obi • o $' 1,888.33, leaving a balance.. on Washin to Letter ` j : said Paster. t� f 9 931.86. g Dated 9th Feb„ leaf, CiEO. H. DARTN . B.C. Fable Lamps. Te Setts, Comb' t10n and Dinner S thS. . b nd O , , ' `. Local lidaeter, 8.c.J. , . - - � :. ('From our Regular Correspon$ent.) - Ii J. B. DOW, lo-IV Uur stock of f4tuoy Cl,in Cups and. Saucers, Nina F4'uit Baskets, Fruit latest, Vendor's Solicitor, Deverill's Block, Whitby.. E ° 'rom'the Public School Inspector's • The Chaplain of t e Homm of Reptb ___ - - -_ -_Q _ _ - - . -____ Desert Plates, etc., rla t be sold at 20 per ce t. discount, to make room for : Z 08r .r .'' , . Spring (foods. s la and well assorted et k of choice f ilp groceri s, . r port we ' learn that through the 'sentatives is nothin i not eccentric in his ,. alp d morning prayers. furs Dr. Milbnrn's special valua in Te 6 and Coffees, $easova le fruits at reduced pricey, ' i trunwntallty Of the teachers an 330 trees were planted in re titione o:casioaed c iticisni lap♦ session, Between •Ch4r�raod and Markbani towoline, r'rebh oysters i 'sulk and San. The famous Louise Baking P pile 1, has been more co servstive itt his .do- i bnIIalo skin mi The ender will tiA sattablr Powder takes the lead against all c mpetitors • put:. np in Y': in connection with the schools 'hands t the Thcon of (trace, butt a few "w"ded by lasting the sumo at the Cherry . q wood Post o01oe. H. BURKHOLDER. • 14-16 ppUnd ean8 90 -cents per ppoongd. Don't forjgeit to see "4L'-.d: of the county, made up as follows:— days ago the rev. pen eman snrpnaed the _- _ -- - - - -_ - -- _ _- - - -- our good and prices beforq par basing elsewhere. , ' { 1. . . 1 - Reach 171, Uxbridge House by praying for he wile of Secretary 130M 8.4.T, . pi •IIg 227, Whitne and the ba I - � ' 2 �s Mara 27, Whitby y, 11'10x11 . FR S ER 1. S,. Thorah , This �sused a ti►in Oct ai>ian 'good ae rai, one dba5ts.seated bu ti _ 9 !' _ . . 1 , $,ama 14 SCugog 71�, Scott 1136, wlwse infant daagh r was the same e g p pp y �', f ; ag and on n bar°w harness. 1 .. . everell';a Block, rock, St., -ut�y ant. j '. Drpok 125, East Whitby 95, C>anni>lg- ae the paw "Cabinet' bud " to >fwottss he oar. , . t s . ..: . i _. , . - - . - -. t 11; I r ., 1 .. i. 4 r -, .'� j :I. - , \. .i t .. , �::. 11 t 1 ,'' _ "nned to the eartli by I ` ad and legs. lie '11%*, er in great pain, but n ;Mrs. Ashley, of the 3r.' bderwent an operation a tumor week before l omplished by ineaus < all wire was tied aro d attached to a batter y�rarged removes the to loodless Round. Peter ylcClarty, an Or �It&4 working at a piece +- �,tide, .p inches thick wlii t8 edge, and striking ON + ,ght hand between the r le sledge handle, wit t, tigers but also,-burning I)'iiing the fire.in the eterboro on .Saturdit R. B. Roger entered tl il imminent risk of iris i1l, �dnlllpper le girl who was 0,111 ; flat of the build are moving to.present l;i �or his bravery'. Elizabeth Howard,, r ♦Isaiah Tester, died at 11 day, at the advanced. s(-v S illoutlis. Tile decea; vive+l her husband -tivp w Was cased by an1wt, brought on by her ern the death -bed of lion soon to follo . ' Ou Saturda = n►'l • - I miller, whose hiisbau years ago, ai'd who laundry in the house fq silliman' office. was 14.1 Thursday-. After her I eovered she had'niven tied two-Arings about it in a quilt, and plac+ni her ill the bed,.cla.inl❑ Qff a draught_ No in( Orillia Packet, 4th. The famous Torclnl I ease against Patrick L i Thomas Johnston, his and John H. V euablvs intendant . of the city denly collapsed• Hi calling on, the defence to the effect that the sufficient to convict th spiraoy or false pri,l strutted them to brit acquittal, which they were discharged - A week ago Snnd trians in passing Deal Cc's. gnat mill, Lind appeared to them a dust in the river on 1 mill, and gave the I- thought. One of the to come down, saw 0 , of wheat piled again.± by its weight, forced ever 1,600 bushels pt About 400 were got e quantity taken out will be kiln -dried, bn furn,i,ah food for fish • The Canniagton G Beaverton Express. marriageable younti contains, says : —" t temporary in this,liL is mistaken, for we I - ' one Hundred and able young ladies. proud of her daughU between this village respect, and, no do Espress was- ashaml bave stated the ul which we unaerst )Ladies (between th Cyam) Ind sevew o old maul; 11 earth., What kulu in such a piece '." 1 I ` d' i . a _ ; o I . • . - . . - ­. . ► . , . / i , - . ,- { _- - ' .. f .ti. .. .- -. y, - . 11 r 188 Obaplain o! •' oPfensfve partisanphip," be Me a lams V0 ..�- =L P A - • ton 5, In the ,previous yea , d TRIGT I cause he had neglected his wife an baby, t We may be quite sure the our will of the way. I 2 252 trees were planted, making a So ne t day the other baby was prayed r . , • � '' � and total for the -two years of ,6118. fpr, ever before in the hails of Congress is likely to be crossed to -day, •s prepare 9. � To take a cheerful lea of everything, . �,= • • '—' � . �' : C . •" 8'I' for it. r . 10. In all little pl ures vAlich niay .. ttlE > Y LATEST NEWS ?at a This is a very creditable'sho g in- was t e'birth of any Amen citizen the sS'x,oCAI. PBESS Axn c•Y deed,' and roves co that ocom on of official action. As both babies 2. Everybody itt -the hctlhe h ar d, there occur To tr Sefor� the ft answer that o'r*Y,R sousCE4. ' p were �irla the new departure was jocularly nature as well: as ourselves, the setting apart by the (love nment mentioned as a triumph for the cause of fore, we are not to expect too m oh. . "turneth a ay wrath." pe of one da in each year as Ar r Day woman, to offset the snubbing that woman g, To learn the different tom of esoh 12. Whe we have Aen- pained by_ tin i $ dlerland is making alb e y Pruffing PtW0 has been the means of erect ng an suffri►ge received iii the Senate last week. individual.. • . - annkind wo , or deed to ask ourselves it • -.1 tale ope connection- interest in this respect that cannot Be: ator Ingalls, of Kansas.. is unwilling 4• When any good happens ' any 'one we have n often done the same. Wp,� Burton, of Sea$ra've, % Is publ shed every Friday morning c t ita,o8ice, to t at the House with any more defer- rejoice at it. 18. In a vprration not to exalt our. - 7 and broke his arm 1. - Pickering, Ont. fail of being productive of mu good. epee than that bod shows the Senate, un- y TERMS - $. When inclined to Rive an angry selves, but o bring others forward. T business portion of . � y iL9b per year; tii.0o i><paid is advance. like the '•Father of his country," who was was e�troyed by fire on the The battle goes bravely on The heath 1, that a paste should be more answer to count ten. 14. To b very gentle with the younger I • RATES OF AD�RRiiSIN(i ' B. If from sicknesti, pain, or infirmit ones and tr at them with respect,xemem- i�'irat insertion, Per line - - - scents. polity than himself. When Senator Harris, M ,obi. Sinclair, of Can e - s important day upon, which the fate of yy ueut insertion, per -line known Tennessee, moved that at the conclusion we feel irritable, to keep very a riot watofi baring that we once young. side Walk and 1, b,ach�subseq p the contending parties shall be of Ten a . on a l pi'ery This late does not iuclude Legal or Foreiin ad- 15. Neva to Midge one another, but to • - vertiae ante. is rapidly approaching. But t n days of .morning business, each day, the Senate over ourselves. ell Telephone coin n which to nevi w the 1?r ed to consider House bills, Mr. In- 7. To observe when othe a wire so attribute a good motive when we coin. T Spec al terms given to parties making con- more remain 1 gaUinquired whether the House had re- suffering, and drop a word o kindness I6. And we should get our c' t42es . mil n aline from L'xlu idl; iraeta or 3 or 6 months or by the year, Half- . 151 serif r yearly contracts Payable q,u�.terly. ILUk and file{ and, to see the every solved to devote any pdtticular time to the and sympathy suited to their ants. made u. J. (lreig'a where you are s1 re to ' Tliie ortt Ontario Perry l T Business cards, tau Hues or under, with ,,apPt, ac coutrelnertt necessary forte tiler- aon�idecation of Senate bills, so that there g• To watch for little opportunities nities of get satisfa tion, aqd alsp please the . gent}'�o met at Port Perry oue year , �s oo, Payable in advance. been she la be a decent interchange of courtesy leasing, and,to put little annoyances out family. - , , . and i1>kth• . 1. - s� , otics in local columns ten cents per line, ough equipment of the forces S P - • five cents Per line each subsequent insertion. , in he matter. - - - - - j, ;• -. 1 ' .. ��g & NCeliarry's block, contract races made known oa aPPlica- provided. The struggle will be one l;en the bill appropriating; $10.000 for - -- -- - - - " lion. Ta free, advertising Of intense earnestness on .the art o •snffexed by fire to the axis t bout written ilatructions P a s eciatl distribution of seed to the drought * j Sunday woming of last wr+ , Advertisements wit oed a - d i and what the is a shall stn cken counties of Texas was called up * I I will b iusorted until forbidden and cLd�t c both pill , .. The Revere House In l GREENWO D1. ROL ER Nordin ly. Urders for discontinuing u,,�- ertise- be is but a matter of conjectll e. The n he Senate, it was advocated by Senator. t�oent must bo in writigg aud- sent to t ~ups hilb- r sent in osaessiJ of. then e of that State, while several Rspub- �aued hands. Mr. Iienu ;shat parties at p. e P lit n Senators raised constitutional clues•' I cb ` ' r,, is the new prupnetc rob vork promptly attended to. - . fortifications and , strategic p tuts will 'ti s. Mr. Edmunds asked if the people I i ' N - PROPRIETOR. a village debenture L. S.IACKERMA of course make a deterini d stand of those counties could not buy seed on Can i gtbn have been pt:l F. L: GREEN, PRO RIETOR,. I _ i against those on thelopposite aide, and er d,t just as farmers of other states did. ,.• OZ4t premium by fir. Gen O r I'oliticss�3trict Independence. it would almost seeiII, with he forces 8estor Hoar asked the Texas Senator to st to the constitutional ground on which f f j Dave taken the abUVe ills, and' wi111- rest nt. �O r Aim -A First-class Local Paper. , O r Expecstations — The hearty and power at their Comm d, as if he; supported the hill, and the latter rained .. 9e siooting match ,snp rt of the ueoDle of Pickerida and vicinity. - victory would etch upon heir bark- a laugh by saying " Not at this time." } ways keep Flour which cannot be beat. T It hot off at the Orillia v - P . ners. Still, the news arrivi g almost Mr. Hoar said he had hoped that if the and you will say it is the best you ever used. I da list, between the rclub RIDAY, FESQZUARY 11,1887. hourly from various parts of the battle Renate voted to furnish 'seed Co Texas, aII that town. . Texas would furnish constitutional law to A specialty made of . 1° field is consicting , at one time de- the Senate. Stilt he would vote for the tik little boy in fizt,ri�l • - killed by gettin#� 7 cidedly fadirable to one side, e, and at hilt with pleasure. Ethan Flour ,f r Wheat,"' AND COMMENTS...:.. bn. Hawle sled to Mr. Coke a,, t in a sleigh on w NOTES another' the reverse. On ,the One .Here (1 y arppe �' --- nqt to rasa the bill out of regard for the i.• hand we have a leader 'pro old fn p Wand ain giving lm re Flour per B ahel than C ,I b�$ i ate ling a ride. warnln 11 ir. J. A. Todd has been �apointed history of Texas — -hat great empire state, . } owe of th+; stoi;e f�. t net rein officer for• West Ontario for the servico, whose hair is fast bloc- ofd and rich. He characterized the bill as 'got elsewbl re. _ • . � .;I in ntbuildings at Toronto - ' g + somin for the grave, .an however Passing round the hat," and said if his Bran 8,11 Shone- always on land. , - in' Mara and alyont. twer,1_ I th Dominion election.. The riding 8 p g n well versed he IDs have b ell in the little state of Connecticut came here beg r•r�+ f en sped in the ,narriP9 on co silts of Pickering, U brtd11 and y in for 510 000 for garden seed and gqt it, I 'W 3M E Z' ��% A- F � - tactics necessar to succe sful war - g g g ' - liilst -:fir. John I iiVil W ,iteburch townships, the �-illa e of y. he vrould resign. m : ' St uffvlle, and the towns of Utbrid;e fare it cannot now be e!c sated thhat Mr. Coke repudiated the idea of this bill Hlghe t, pt�ice paid for heat. h g, wcr en;:ahed iii �!: he will be able to exercise t ern to tits being a case of •• ps.asing the hat." Texas - an axe in flit l ands ' F. L. REEN. atlitci "� an `ewlih<<rket. tr • same advantage. Tr e, a is sun- was not asking for charity. , It was merely a lv situ .k the f 1. n, Z 1} rounded by able 1i uten n s =men hi line cvith b111a in former Congresses, , nc r '� c f -- - -� -.- ------- ._-- - - - - -- n I;e the ell uR pe •t atil�: lie PO'Or Hoi se queAi0 is a p r- - _ _ _ _ JO C , , - � for relief of people in Ohio. Kansas; Ala- —_ �_ ___ . _ 11 who have smelt pow er i revious -- - -- - r' I oil ly dead in t i s - county -still -horn, ama, and other states. Senator Ingalls -- - ' - -`— r • fin c rile s it were.he o ositioll Ot the coritficts- - -Sind much o the fare fight- dmicted that there were many precedents - t lei Cannin,;tou Gl,'auc, a PP n, at one load, one- hu me llbers of the rear municipalities ins will devolve upon the On the fqr the appropriation, and said if Texas > - Ors s . L .steels of wheat «ith a t+ the money hA c�atd . r c old afford to take O i - ouh+ls. blo ke<< the scheme in its iu�ancy, and other hand we have, s le der of the , about 1,700 p a ord to vote for it. After Mr. Saulabury. iio nenlber at the I�oard has the tour- opposint; forces, an abbe nd astute o veleware, also ndmitted that there were _ - °� ^I - I Joseph Stripper. «hil ag to make an attempt t resllscita- man,— younger in years a id well up p enty of precedents for it, but added that Ve h:ai e now 18 StOCIi 3 full line of ," . pods at Qi1111L'. near Fit ' ru lee of ever had voted for, such bills and (so . - do . This is to be regretted- Such ill all that pertains to gg fib n Friday Ly a falliu� • . nstitut�on would be a boon to the tliis character. At his b ck are also h Ip him Clod) he poxcr would. The seed ., .Twee'ds- 1 .. �I j. :rn # - f r Texas carried the Senate by two to one. �t Co nt a gar ►e arts of those w o have In , i7 f'reSi wOrs�E. �1� OOr �Cr�W County. €+ y I The social world, of Waahins; ton has been :I• ozhor portions of the fief fought de- �. cy brilliant for the past few weelte. Mrs. r and Tr0 SCr 9s, ccordm�; to the prlrited desinit, t ?e terrninedly and in some in tances sac- Cleveland has abandoned her semi weettly - pile , statue of Queen `'ictoria by TUr. because they were �-,i�idi i I cessfull They are full of courage t homes,'' however, w offer to the public t price that can'te beaten, Bo hme, which is to be erected at and ho e, and a,Te seemin ly confident regarded by many as public receptions. They were instituted for the friends and —"TO W ndsor, will represent Her Majesty of vic qr in the im end n conflict.. y in " ­1 i - p g uaintanoes of the tad of the White - �' • e;l in her royal robes, wearing; a We 'have, therefore, two orces in op- g se, but the opportunity wse grossly zuit s G 0 •,�p, thle Best Style d rAt est ra&iom . and lace veil and her abused b crowds of le whose respect• j , sm 1 crown position to each .other, b th confident y people s and insignia of the Garter, and ful curiosity could be appeased at her fort• &t IoW figures by t�,e new Tailor, Ot"x J. C rdlg. i.': of victory, and prepared to 'weave no � f ' . `ho din in her right hand -a - sceptre to ac m liah lt. O1gbtly receptions to the public. ( j _ - I _ • is g stone unturned P But Mrs. Cleveland evidently intends to Stiff �athr an in her left an orb' It will be The later t Myles o English and men . � c; t in bronze, on a ede5tal of Which shall win? rd to say, p ap with the per pie a processio�a. She , , P isn't it ? We wouldn't go much on s ys she never feels tired frorii ehaiuog w1iii I PROVED FLEXIB E BRIM.' i I 1� fished red ;ranite. The Queens ands, either at the time or afterwards, no , I the .chances' of either. i! ' I w Y ear 9 gifts to the poor of -- - , ' atter how great the number of guests UNTING s I; ICKE RIN ' • . Y r f _ W ndsor included a thousand prime , The County Council his' year did she greets. She taaglied over a rea+nt ... jot is Of beef and a- hu[ldred tons of not complete its labo within the Daragrap6 in a New York paper which re- - y __ - ported her as completely exhausted after ,A week of meeting, Navin to adjourn one of her three hoar ordeals of hand i uotl. I= II:_. ( t Over from Saturday nigh to Monday -, shaking. A friend who was rather ear. . i '-� ire i,otal number - o- the Ftchool and an adjournment w reached do prised at her powers of endurence, re• j' t marked to Mrs. Cleveland that she had . a p0 ulAtloll 01 the county is see clown. Tuesda afternoon. A large amount ►' �c11OOIs as y until a even equalled the great hand-shaking tests . -. j i 1. }iy the Inspector of _ utlic . (of business came before he Co 1g of her husband, as she had shaken hibuds __ _ 1 f . be ng 5,2`)0 males, and •kalif feniales this - session, still it set ins to us all with 3a7 people by actual count, in an ' I \:. T e number of pupils ra.der > ears might have been trap acted before heart lately. • 1'ns," she an8wcsred, of �� 1)f age 9 ;between the aces of and Z1, Saturday [light, had sum of the mpre couree�kcould no: allow him w pea ahead ' . 0: 'AT I �CA7 { • ,x i), 98; over '?1 years of a;e, Ei. lie seutaitives gr►6 flown to work in dead °f waehington, Feb. 4th. ; j - . c:r is attention to the irrL�ularlt iFi , _ y -- - - - -- - -- -- - -- - - -. ea est from the c 1[nencement. A at el4iice of many of the pupils 'on I I first two or three d ys of the ses- Neu? Arlrertir mNnty. I _ -. i th school reoiaters, and 5tateK that stop usually slip by without much in -------- - - - - -- - -- - - -- - -- - ��E T 03Ri1M� F���'9 _ \ it s utterly irli o5silile for tits teacher k the wit of business bet done and T y P . y J L DIL I ALL S ALE manufactured by t o Beaver Ma ufacturing Company, u ice to such 'u the On - tLis [lot till Thursda o Frida that —c)F' � - to dot p t It !ti y Y They should, lie cc;isiders, I the real work of the see •on is reached. PUBLIC BALLU Gal♦, i8 , the best `iit$hzing Fogd for purifying the . cunt. STORES clan >ed as visitors gild not as titlp:ls We do net know .that ny member of 1 blood, far regenera ins and .>avigorating the system, for ; . - ...I of the Schools. There is a great deal the. board. is particular y to blatne for •. . Etc., in Pickering Village. fattening Cattl and Yigs, for Ioraea, for Mi eh , . ! of force- in this cdnteiltloll• tilts, but it i ,citu ed, a believe, * • COw�, Calve Sheep and Poultry. -And for Piursuant to she 1ndRn,tnt and order for sale i ' � great pleasure. by the elay in tecelc in a certain "Upn in the Hi fb count of Joetwe. The GOZ "eTllrnela 31 "►0111d order ail- . Common rtes• Division, of Leng % - Lena, tbere removing orin8 and VerTint There 18. , ing, and the loose m nner in which , k' 11 p will t,e sold by Public Auction. with the appro- �n� , of er issue Of "shin- fasters ' - oi• kc., are sent batlon or <3eorge H Dartnali, `Rseniire, Local G,� fee 6 for a Horse r SCOW III 0 many of: the actiounts, • 5 all Lille - of the iienomiliation i of . - , Master at Whitby, at tiZb hour of o elect, pp.u, , ; _ I twenty-five and fifth cents. _ They' Pre in to the Council by t lose Who have on SATICHD.k . THY :9 TH DAY OF P'F.RB,: - . ? i $, One H ndred Poun package:" _ . ,II . 1. been charged with the expenditure of AR1•, IW7, at Gordon'd Hotel, in the Village of , A great coilvc- nience to parties desiri2l ', 1'icke•rin�. by Levi Fbirbank., F.aq., auctiodewr, I �•Q R�C f�1 T 1i sad c �I3� I County approprlatlons on roads -and the following lands and Pron:iees namely: That �•'�" f, bEild 1riLl i iUi15 Uf d dollar tlr011gh art of `lot nun�G+ r I'ittoe +n li, the Second Con- I I bridges, gnd in other Sys. To find p CALL AT M STORE . N D SEE IT.- I - Ll e post, and it See111S•to us It mistake ccmaloc of the '>t'+�r<gahiPof Pickering containing :, out the particulars, s that all such by admeasuroment halt -an acre, r ;hire or lase, , 3v S Illade some. ears af,o when they more. particularly known and d" -ribed as vil. `i } a, matters Inay -be pr dented to the lags lots numbers Fourteen, Fifteen and Seven• ''i o I w re called In, �` e know Of no valid Ci011[1Clf 111 a proper manner, takes teen, in the village of Du ®n s Ureek, as laid out I_ j. \ , c asoil �,vlly this public s, cold be die- on a plan ct,ers�ot on part of saint lot Ptttaea. in Ij� (�(� i finis, and consequen ly the WOTk Of the Second Concession of the said Townshipp of AL �E 1tJ P I T V V oiled si.: ly to lease the great Pickering. Hader the authority or the ![aniaival - ! min° '' ' P the various conimitt ens 43 delayed. ti ancial institutions. The latter couaoil of the said Township of Pickeeing,'esg- ;. ., To effect a, remedy in one department isteredS8th August, ItiifO- a� new feea made OiA . Indian C rri. It is said to be` fhb ., -- zi WP old lice to 'issue acid float all the. at least Itiir. Percy. ch 'rman of Roads On this property there is a large trams build- p per money in the country, but for- ' y insg, the uppppeer portion of which is known u 17 ©Bt feed 1L1� the market for fattening aIIlIIlals Of all and Bridge eommitt , introduced a L INM HALE_ The tower part contains ,wo , �A L nately the are not allowed to go she suitable for business parposas• kinds, for milch sows a,n for poultry. t , clause [n his report r uirin that all The property is in point of situation ore of ; a ite so far as this. We want more P q g P 1 po , the most des�noto in the whole village and English chb]rYilBts and stock IneII ' I' '� - • -.., 1 accounta'to be passe upon by that wools rent .cry readily nor buatasas stands R ' in- plasters —no objection, of course, . $ that It is Ch , _ . i'� taking bills of any other denom- committee shall be handed to the •rho hall hu been fortoerly used for Dividon �1 j Courts. canoerte, stn., and is the iaost oompciod- . Reeves of . the mino mnniaipalities, ions in the �irintty ,�'' . _.... - i ilZ�alaOn. , , , There is also a 1 frame bnildi on ��� � • � � _�______ properly certified, at least two weeks t ' premises which hsa bees nsad M s ap d / u "-; A�scordin to the fns tOr'8 re ort before the 'meeting of the County dwelling pones. 'i g P� h TBRYS AND COND[TIOhB OF SALE Council. If this is d e it will enable It is . cheap, o ly �1 for Ong Iiund><ed Poande. i e financial standing of the various The above proper♦ will be sold subject to s the committee t0 •to work at once rea ve btd flied by a Saw Vw"r. t .i1 ' = hool ,notions throughout the county The purchaser shall at the time of }isle pay to I; ee byr tai,® coca's,. . upon amembliII , an business Will be the vendoes Solicitor a deposit of O par o.ntl i • ' i �.pp� The total receipts for the P g O expedited. A radii t10D III the nlim- of the purchase mono! and eno h withi4 90' 1 pe _ � T , ;1, ' :r, .; .... I ole county are given as follows :- ds a thereatter, with the deposit make oue ber of re resentative might aho serve half or the purchase money. The batanoe to be , : B lance in hands of Trustees from P pne -half the secured bra mortgage on the premises, payable I r n m . to eZ @dlte matter within evA ears witb interest at- 4 r cent -, or a ,, 1 85, $8,868.18 ; Government grants, P y f �' . L. un1Ci al ante, number of members ShOUId be suf'B- at the option of the pnrcliaser the whole of the I 3 86, $4,914.93 ; m p grants, purchase oney may be nail in sash. The said _ - — J 6 431.95 ; Trustees special tax, cleat to transact all a iluslnesa that more contain s covenant to insure ilia 1 s, $ build ngs tq their ♦nil insurable value. . comes before the vari us County Couo= I ' 1 6, 49,225,22 ; amOtlnt from Possession cf the anoccupled portion or said I - .'. cUS throughout the rovince, and It is remises and or the rents of the occupied por- C I � j I (�' er ReseYY85 and other i30urCea, Lion, will[ be given op the completion of the ! time the Local t3o ernment took up nrchase- s o ',: p Carr 'I X12,379.93, total receipts, $81,820.19. . this question and r vided for a reduc- t•he vendor will oaty turpish a S faints `j l I e expenditures were :- Teachers' q P abetraot of title or copy thereof, and shaft not I / • . I aid for school `tion. Something as. done in this be required to produce, an title deeds, oopte. Simon Fraser ffers better indaeement 4hkii seer to btly your I - � k s dries, .. $47,931.8 p but thareot. or attp evtdenoge o� title not iD his pee- __ � . : • s, $9.998.69 ; paid for - maps, direction a couple f years ago, ses+iion. The remai.ing conditions are the . ' noth i definite w reached. Now standing conditions of the Courtswept"herein CHINA9 CROC;ERY,, GLAS WARE! Itedy -$ W , ' ` . ' libraries, etc., $681.69 ; ifloldental K varies. is the time to -move. , For further particulars apply ,to the under. e pauses, $13,287.88, making a total , 8iguea vendor'. itolioitor,theAuctioneer,andthe ! - We give a special d oant, from the presen low prices, of 10 per cent. obi • o $' 1,888.33, leaving a balance.. on Washin to Letter ` j : said Paster. t� f 9 931.86. g Dated 9th Feb„ leaf, CiEO. H. DARTN . B.C. Fable Lamps. Te Setts, Comb' t10n and Dinner S thS. . b nd O , , ' `. Local lidaeter, 8.c.J. , . - - � :. ('From our Regular Correspon$ent.) - Ii J. B. DOW, lo-IV Uur stock of f4tuoy Cl,in Cups and. Saucers, Nina F4'uit Baskets, Fruit latest, Vendor's Solicitor, Deverill's Block, Whitby.. E ° 'rom'the Public School Inspector's • The Chaplain of t e Homm of Reptb ___ - - -_ -_Q _ _ - - . -____ Desert Plates, etc., rla t be sold at 20 per ce t. discount, to make room for : Z 08r .r .'' , . Spring (foods. s la and well assorted et k of choice f ilp groceri s, . r port we ' learn that through the 'sentatives is nothin i not eccentric in his ,. alp d morning prayers. furs Dr. Milbnrn's special valua in Te 6 and Coffees, $easova le fruits at reduced pricey, ' i trunwntallty Of the teachers an 330 trees were planted in re titione o:casioaed c iticisni lap♦ session, Between •Ch4r�raod and Markbani towoline, r'rebh oysters i 'sulk and San. The famous Louise Baking P pile 1, has been more co servstive itt his .do- i bnIIalo skin mi The ender will tiA sattablr Powder takes the lead against all c mpetitors • put:. np in Y': in connection with the schools 'hands t the Thcon of (trace, butt a few "w"ded by lasting the sumo at the Cherry . q wood Post o01oe. H. BURKHOLDER. • 14-16 ppUnd ean8 90 -cents per ppoongd. Don't forjgeit to see "4L'-.d: of the county, made up as follows:— days ago the rev. pen eman snrpnaed the _- _ -- - - - -_ - -- _ _- - - -- our good and prices beforq par basing elsewhere. , ' { 1. . . 1 - Reach 171, Uxbridge House by praying for he wile of Secretary 130M 8.4.T, . pi •IIg 227, Whitne and the ba I - � ' 2 �s Mara 27, Whitby y, 11'10x11 . FR S ER 1. S,. Thorah , This �sused a ti►in Oct ai>ian 'good ae rai, one dba5ts.seated bu ti _ 9 !' _ . . 1 , $,ama 14 SCugog 71�, Scott 1136, wlwse infant daagh r was the same e g p pp y �', f ; ag and on n bar°w harness. 1 .. . everell';a Block, rock, St., -ut�y ant. j '. Drpok 125, East Whitby 95, C>anni>lg- ae the paw "Cabinet' bud " to >fwottss he oar. , . t s . ..: . i _. , . - - . - -. t 11; I r ., 1 .. i. 4 r -, .'� j :I. - , \. .i t .. , �::. 11 t 1 ,'' _ "nned to the eartli by I ` ad and legs. lie '11%*, er in great pain, but n ;Mrs. Ashley, of the 3r.' bderwent an operation a tumor week before l omplished by ineaus < all wire was tied aro d attached to a batter y�rarged removes the to loodless Round. Peter ylcClarty, an Or �It&4 working at a piece +- �,tide, .p inches thick wlii t8 edge, and striking ON + ,ght hand between the r le sledge handle, wit t, tigers but also,-burning I)'iiing the fire.in the eterboro on .Saturdit R. B. Roger entered tl il imminent risk of iris i1l, �dnlllpper le girl who was 0,111 ; flat of the build are moving to.present l;i �or his bravery'. Elizabeth Howard,, r ♦Isaiah Tester, died at 11 day, at the advanced. s(-v S illoutlis. Tile decea; vive+l her husband -tivp w Was cased by an1wt, brought on by her ern the death -bed of lion soon to follo . ' Ou Saturda = n►'l • - I miller, whose hiisbau years ago, ai'd who laundry in the house fq silliman' office. was 14.1 Thursday-. After her I eovered she had'niven tied two-Arings about it in a quilt, and plac+ni her ill the bed,.cla.inl❑ Qff a draught_ No in( Orillia Packet, 4th. The famous Torclnl I ease against Patrick L i Thomas Johnston, his and John H. V euablvs intendant . of the city denly collapsed• Hi calling on, the defence to the effect that the sufficient to convict th spiraoy or false pri,l strutted them to brit acquittal, which they were discharged - A week ago Snnd trians in passing Deal Cc's. gnat mill, Lind appeared to them a dust in the river on 1 mill, and gave the I- thought. One of the to come down, saw 0 , of wheat piled again.± by its weight, forced ever 1,600 bushels pt About 400 were got e quantity taken out will be kiln -dried, bn furn,i,ah food for fish • The Canniagton G Beaverton Express. marriageable younti contains, says : —" t temporary in this,liL is mistaken, for we I - ' one Hundred and able young ladies. proud of her daughU between this village respect, and, no do Espress was- ashaml bave stated the ul which we unaerst )Ladies (between th Cyam) Ind sevew o old maul; 11 earth., What kulu in such a piece '." 1 I ` d' i . a _ ; o I _i - , I - gip I• ` i I ;' I I 1 q . .. - . ­ , .. -1 . . � J ` t i I I V. n ,. : . I ­.. � " . .1 I � 1. :- i- .- -. , �... I I -- - , ., I . :� � . - , , . :, i z., - � -, � - � , . . . �1. - ,. . � - , . , . - I . .! ! . � I .., - . - . 1 - I i - : I I � I . . - . . . . I , �. . . . ., t , - . . fie y1` , I. a:•. - t' 61':,. '� I I - 7` I• ; , t- - - .. I 1.- I, , ° f .. • 7 � c , = a r LETTERS T THE EDITOR. a IFF t,r{ �:� • I . I .. ; � . : , �Lam) RIGT D OT S. - +a 0. I , . � 1. ' their views, an we �'!. - -� { [Correspondents eitpre s 6 ' If V .. - CULLED ' FROM do not necesea>`ily en ores them.] E VERY LATEST NEWS , . s, , y ,` 1 r' h Id ++ r' : { i! : i 4 ANA GLEANED F'RO a "VISit01" t - THE LOCAL PR>;SS An Answer to 1 ''i s f F rt i c' I , I .i. li>c;R soUR�ES. - ETON � I i OT -- - pN T B . � . . I `` Sts,- -Will. Jon rmit me a shot•t space0� + +, . . I { an effort to get . `' Sunderland. is making in your columns reply to atz article - I .. .. . ephone connection. which appeared in our last week's issue, !1 I to 1 � m Burton, of Seagra�re, foll out of a over the signature f "A Visitor," re, the ,. : t:.: ; " ��yy� j� 1 h�ii ' I- S• conduct of the Met odiet choir bf Picker• `AHIGA$LE lJf O0D PrI:CCS g � :-- b y mow and. broke his arm reeentl �`I O' OODS' � ­ ! . business rtion of Bracebridge ing village. - Those of your readers Who l� V � . I. I he Po ! W s destroyed by fire on cite 29th alt. saw the article will know what Visitor NO ��, SHE T E•► I { � sajd, therefore I need not take up space 1� . ' . Mr Robt. Sinclair, of CanningtOv,, fell _ j . ! sidewalk a>zd broke his leg. to repeat it ; but fo the information of a slippery - r man readers who know little ; or ANDI SEC�`TRE Ronnie Of the bargains in Witter Goo now before they arc a�I oil PP tom an - ur pose You Y of bur. CA L "` .� ` Bell Telephone p S P P nothing about • the management I m for nn OOC�. - 1 . t jThe g P g g I \ b ildinn a line from LTxbridge to Lindsay. church and choir (l'ving too far from h ®re) gong, 'SS they RIBt �O to make r00 I . . r. ., I wish to sa irst, as regards the The North OntartO.SabbathSChOO1COn- 1�0►-r� '�i� ; - � I 10th Y • almost eve one VA�`� _ v ntiou met at Porterry on rite members of the choir, a i'Y . d 11th. . - . of them had a bet singing continually rri '�� + •` f r over ten ears in Pickering church I Port Perri , o y ;�T U,ing & bleharry s block, t , .. . g ffered by fire to the extent of `Z,000 on and also en a single c tar @le laid against any ; Crockery and Glassware gas Cheap as he'Ci11��2 f?eSt• ' . 11 _ - naday.morning of last week. not,b g g one of them of w at "Visitor" charges , ' , , I'�1 1 ' 1. The Revere House in Uxbridge' has them with, viz., la k" of respect for 'the,OCEIIE S ' VER RIG 1 el anged hands. Mr. Bennett, of Man- hoagie of (lod, or i cranes: I wish d 4 G {I ;� . ... C1 eater, is the new proprietor. say further that t is choir is manag I _ Y �: ' I The village debentures issued by and is entirely and r the_ control of the L.. ' . . ' C nningtbu have been pc(rehased at a trustees of the chu ah, governed by, the . . , - s fight premium by Mr. Gebrge Smith, a discipline of the Methodist Church, * ` 9I I , 11 ..� r ident. and twice on - every Sunday this - y • i very choir has sat in front of, and in l • ,� rifle shooting `matcli waa to Have I . I. toff at the Orillia range on Taes- cod view of the t steel of the ahureL ,,. ;. ! . : and very close to t e minister, and not ! n sho . d y last, between the clu s of Scarboro g ith - { . one them has ver found fault w d that town. � . boy in YJzliriage -came near theirduot. K' hiss the last f ®�t► days ! ' A hale y ' ' J }1 d b ettiIng his clothing I have asked the inister and most of y • I inn iii e y g _ C On in a sleigh on which he sass the trustees, and any of the members 1 - testing a ride. A �yarni' to boys. of the church, and they all say they have ' i. 1. I . never had any red on to find fault,' but a ! . I 5oine of the stone for; the new Parlia- I „ . � 0 the have eat-re son to speak in high- . neat buildinus at Toronto will be obtained esty raise their aithful services to the - _ - ' I + n Mara,, a d abutit •twe ty men are now P . . . 'I ni church. Yours, & ,. LE4DER or CHOIR. �1 ' � f �n�aned in the :� nannies out there. • .11 ] [NOTE. -�Ve a lace to the abov� i `.. gi p I tin hilst. lNir. John Dayil anti his sc>s, of- comlmunication 'th a great deal of - I. lit ock, were .engaged in chopping down a pleasure, as we li a ahvays conRidered t t ` • ,I = tree, an use in tits hands of the son acct the musical partio of the service ill the I , lently struck the father on tile right' aria Methodist church t all times inlspiring 1. e oobow ienetratinr to the bode. acts table I i the highest degreE - I , 1 • - sear th 1 and ` I ', pp , 3 tile are a1Bo cogni .an't of the fact that the of Pefferlaw, says -s '. • Mr. John Corner, : , . - . . �, I . - : �'. ... [.... I ., . - ;},e �annington Gleaner, brought ":to leader and indiv dual mEmbera of the I - . ! choir sacrifice a g eat deal",of time and i , - io�t�n, at .one load; one hundred and five I bushels of wheat with a team only weigh- trouble in order t make their part of the i E D I - cones- service. . acce fuel to all, and they ate , i 1D ,a, about 1,700 p j p kin in the therefore entitled to the greatest praise . Jose h Stringer, �ihtle won g • , I . Joseph fault ndin EA. NEws.; 1 ; er was killed rather than R• ;sages at Qltllln, near Flitch - • ` _ . 11 non ,Friday by a falling tree.. He was - SALE. REGISTER. ''' t j . -. :nned to the earth by limbs across his _ _ 1 t !' Tr . f /: Bead and' legs. He lived eight hours I I eat sin, but never spoke. TFIGit9DAY, Fhii. 2 Tti.- Eatensire sale of cattle and improved l I° after in gr P -- well bred bor I' :14rs. Ash1eF, of the 3rd con. of Brock, . - - --- -- __ Be hire pigs, and implements, at lot L. _ _ _ .__ _ . - 1 , Kiu>lston Road, Pickering village, the - -- - -- underwent an operation for the removal -- - . property of Jos. Carr. Sale at 1 o'clock. A .'t.1,C 0 � �• . ays of a tumor week before last, which was `� ;i . 1. accom liahod by means of electricity. A Dinner provide Poacher �r S�kvland, hi*rt 11 I i .-"- p No, tioe is hereby gives that under the' provi • i small wire. was tied around the tumor Angtioneers. R ;',, lions of the Revised statutes of oatario. Chapp _ ! � or Cached to a battery, v�bich when te, bection 9, as amended by Chapter 16, of the -, - j end at bulls. - '1` Act of the Ontario Le�tstature, passed is the ' ` I removes the tumor A.nd leaves a >e�lohr forty -fifth year of Her Kaiesty's rewn. there will What a truly b autiftiI world one litre in ! eW oods We Offs 011i entire BtOCk ! Bloodless wound. y fib make room, f01= II g . - Nature Rives ns endear of mountains, be sold by pnbtic anetion on -- . - icClarL , an rillia blacksmith; l y,s and oceans, and thousands of means SATURDAY the 12th Da of Feb,, of fine Coloured and Plain Glags are at c st prices.. Don't ; i . Peter S gQ :was workin& at a piece of steel 3 inches of enjoyment. a can - desire no better A.D,,1807. b Thomas Poacher,' ncttoneer, at ' , i. 5 ice Rag turned on when in perfect h stub ; but bow often do Cierow's tdoel, to the Village otfo �:1h�• in fail to come and ;net bargains• I A fine tin of Groeerles aD wide, A inches thick Pe 1 ` I oN d striking era jammed his the majority of plc reel like giving it tap the Tow�nsbi not H . 9 � old. b�•t o6- p y d r Canned Goods, Oatmeal, Comm al and Buckwheat floor, i its edge, a g i araged and worn out p FRED►.' i. right hand between the red hot steel and disheartened, in bo Wesley 1[athews, sneer s ilea for the ►7 reakin^ his with disease, saes there is po oCCasign for p� of teed and ac000nmodation enpplted b Chef. for Cash. U S TE I ! , . e handle, not only b it ob- the said horse to the amount of 0 ; and at .. , ., - y' the sledg r . hngera but alsn-liurning them very badly. this feeling, as ev ry snfferP,! can e� 1 the same time and place will olio be sold the a I ' , ' a I I t}te fire in the Woollen Mills at twin satisfactory roof, that Green's Atlg following goods, via.: 1 tour- spring wagon• i sap �`� ann i usL 1F'lotarer, will' mall�e then free from di- a harass., i set double harnea, ��� C jl ; Dmtn� b ggy, l set dagig :1" rdav of last week, Der. when born. 'Dyspepsia and for board and acoomodatioa supplied to the ' : Yeterboro on Satu aQase, as - - R. B. Roger 'entered the building at the Liver Complsint are the direct causes of tx onyoft app�tion eto .1no. K. G rrww _ ' imminent risk of ilia life- and rescued a seventy -five per t. of each maladies as gale at 8 -ip _ - u -i5 - - _ -. _ _ _ - - - - - - -- 'IV 1. . little girl who was almost insensible in biliousness, find Qestion, . sick headache, ` h citizens vessels, necv ns rostration, dizziness Fire and Life Inanrance. . The costs • `' _ , . i' an upper flat of the building. . ,. are moving to present hiiu w itli a medal of the bead, pal itatioa of the bear -t, and i�� ��a ' .. � Pt - I . . . --. . i - --� other distreesing symptoms- Three doses w• i for liis- bravery. of August Flows will prove its wonderful aoaxz roe 1 1. n Head ' • " Elizabeth IIoA and; relict of Clio late a ff�t• Sample ttles, 10 cents. Try it. '51 The Lancashire Fire Insurance Comps' y• _ . Isaiah fiestor, died at Brooklm, on hn- , ptAce = Toronto. _ 'Head OSiOe. . I I age of 71 ears and At half psett o o'clock $atarday morn- The western Ttrron our nd �>ce °� m j nt f Sy E t - ' ,;I day, at the advanced R S Read Large Ass•Ort P. C h tiioiitlis• Tlie deceased lady only" sur- ing the Monore 1 night es on the homey American Lite L nos Company, �' viMerl her.. husband five days. Her death `•ermont Cgntr 1 railroad, went through - office ' oroato• . , I _ . - . 1 was caused by anxiety and exhaustion, the bridge at Woodstock, somA five miles [n�arstsoe •c the lowest` poNibie rotas White River Junction, Vt., anti nt with..tecy and te0tutcy. "table for the Holiday jSeason, ran ing in pricz: ` brought on liy her conKtant watching at north of �'Vh consists -�, I' I. . death bed of him tvl:oin she had 'sa fell seventy :fin _feet into the White River, from 26 CeIIt , (complete) p•. the . • the disaster Bttsittefl+l t�iolic ltd. causing terrible loss of life, , . . _ - - t _ I soon to follow.. N�T =�'�- Ou SattirdaS nihti. firs. Elizabeth- being the moo appalling that hue oc -"- j turned in the h tory of New'England. N, $�-. -First class mined andles only cents per Millet, whose husband .died some two I i. since ke t a ADViois sits. - +re you disturbed at & CHOpIN II p' I C E R I N G • . years - acro, an who h86 P night and broke of your rest by a sict G�I T L O . laundry in the hones formerly known as chile sntiedng an crying with pain of Cutting noeric -- • `" . - -- - - -�dkf _ I Teeth ? I� so se st once and get ;a bottle Brery UaY is the Week at I - .. S hman' office, was taken ill and died on S for - - - - sow " end a SOLD � ' T hursday. After her death it was die- Chi>Idrn• TeWethin w• .11 If s incalculable. � My � _ a child, r little sufferer imnnaiately. The $ �am , , . I. covered she had given birth to It will relieve the As �lenos _ nit, others : there b no mistake �1 • tied two strings about its neck, wrapped Depend upo sea and Diarrhoea, ����_ =�� N'T11L� 1. about it. It c Dy wheat you Rte sure 131 .•.•�C.•JJ 1 it in a wilt, and placed the bundle behHnd regulates the Eito soh sod Bowels. cares Wind every farmer can bare bit own wheat grebed, I . q softens the ums, reduces Intlainmatiou, and it you brie 6e �d Aonr. �,� >dr fig is her iu the bed., claiming it' was' to keep dlic, _ _ �- Team Collars, lankets, whips, and lots _ off a draught. No'ingnest was held.- an gives s thing ' 8yrgepw tors ch�iW�ren it O O ' �j �� of other things. Still more loft at scial q ch taste and is tie persori lion J s • ' Atten ti a 1. t to rates for one oath. We guarantee our easaa • d h is t w t t n c ��.•,� ke e Orillia Pa , ,. - 1 �%�r�Cltlg ��� We tar The famous Toronto 6.oaal conspiracy of one of the old t and best tamale phyociale O ®i+ -++� • �.. work in every jtne. Call again• _ _ .• and nurses in th United X1330 States, �sPrice 86 ..-- -" i "' ` - - -- . prepared to furnish 1 classes with e�ploy'�a t -- . case against Patrick turiis, coal dealer, by all tai tt� a sure yon ask for "Kas. WIN- ��OTi�,�• at home, the whole o the time or for theirs Brough Haj'ness Depot, Thomas Johnston, hie confidential clerk, canto a bo -tut �� _ momenta Business W. tig�c and pproetabi . st'ow's SOOT N gygIIp;' and' take 'no guest Persons of aitherse: ilyearn from9cents o w'• H JACKSON, Prop. - mechanical Super- n a rttonal sum by d \ and J oho H. `'enables, kind. g I GIL tiB OD per eveniqq��a prapo 1. intendant Of the city waterworks, sud- - voting all tbeiz�ime the bnstuesr• • Boys a► P.S.- Blsckam thing Si e usual. Atl our accounts -Ag6- to le wh n reildere�i, • . denly collapsed. His j,oydship, without _ DIED. I Lion. We are to fill girls earg nearly as ooh as ml and test th P.�d. Two Fin Cotten for sale cheap. now in rail open -- -- ' • ' n the defence, addressed the jury Mt &ag�At G nwood, on the tftt lust., ilYilliam orders of all kinds on the possible we ibis mAy wad sir addTo s I , Calling o ears and 8 months• rl►e also m•antaetnre busiaem, we make th s oEer. To snob as am ao - to the effect that the evidence Was not 1[alisy, aged ib , on the Mh nW, Bertha well satisfied we lend one dollar for 4h � . Jcsirsro•- ter of W. B. Jobastou. R�, "S% BLIND6. omble of writing. tali tarp and on aafficieiat io convict the accused of con- Agnes. tntaa (}g HAND RAIL$, tt+te. Address are. rweo�r� �t�P•.Portts>nd, spiraCy or false prEtenoes, and he in- aged i year a d s months. gOIILDIN _ ._ - - _ -- -- - - ---- - - -- verdi�t of MARRIEOr ";t.., ' Newel Pots. Bslnsten. &e �• - -s` ' strutted them to bring ;n a . ' . At the Parsost�• 1pick•riWt, -" I .. acquittal, which they did, and defendants terry- par.•si W .8 W B >7M �r U entl �Op� .: ' --,-- - on E+'eb. - . ta H 11 were discharged. _ il►iltiana •°° terw of �Ia=iw Palm , 2sq.. 000s down to suit ae, for caelb. I'iewke a T'- . - -1 " A Week ago Sunday mornin a Mi of -- . ­ . K pad g- Adelia, � a oat' r Radler. Danda$ 'k g' - OI,MI'3`l'ED a�a We wish -to ' orm the farmare of ioker -, lriana in passing near � F�lIMORId,. Co's. grist mill, Lindsay, observed what pl KBSING MA" 14T.. ts. l 10- IL I �-, `� sag the, we have just receiv , ' , 1. J W O. .. ,, appeared to them a large Heap of saw- .' :�sws 011e• p•b. io, leer►. -- - --, _ - -� - o e of Patterson'. 0 -:. 1. to me ;��rin Tfr'b tow se - ----r- - - ` , 1 . - - � .dust in the river on the west side of the W W TO . ur per ewt :y,Qp. , pICKEj RING , 1 r$� f. ', I mill, and gave the matter no more sis m por to ; sboarts, gpo per cwt Chop teed, i im�ro v d Self � . ; . - I I . I , ". thought. One of the men who happened ,ti.is. S -�j jaiA"D. ' . • 1. to come down, saw that a large quantity F S1[Exs�E�eb.' b1B E -lt+ j 111�� also som of the Coalthard &Scott r To LU TEAS �. 1. • ' - of wheat piled against the window had, The street r ipts of sprain w.iay were smelt n ` -tom T �"J C� , b its weight, for ed a pane of glass, and rigs u changed, About Too bushels of . . LEJJr. .� . . �' fig p IFI YOU WANT , over 1,600 bushe�a poured -into the river. wheat offered and sold ate Saa rte firmalsl•ili d - - and 90 for gam• and would i vite all intending puroh isms About 400 were got out dry and a good spring, Oats firm witb sates of I I ..... - � . . at �a to ' eminal tae, I;I�iE i�, AND INPiCT - � quantity taken out of the water, which bushels at to 980. peas are n ! TO CA i L ' 1. e. Ha in fair sn ty; 96 loads vt+ill be kiln- dried, but the remainder will and s9c for Btnw �' at $le to , LATH,, � 1`�j.-'�­ '' sole at pis sis 6s• Beet. se before buiyitig• % furnish food for fish. �U aton H Bola at m6 n� to s7 0o fo. . .. SH`TLES > p , g� P .y or rb'to !9 SOS and muttpa i ,,�'• \. - The Cannin n Gliancr, in re 1 to the tol4 60 O f the, Best ��t�• ay wh ®re you can . . Beaverton Express, as to the number of `�' Apan JOISTS? 0 - .., ` ; _ �. market. was quiet to••dsy, Sad ,aq marl[mgeable - yoking ' ladies the fprtner r �s � ruled stead We quote' Beef SCANTLINGS, ­ i. �.. yy . �1 1 , I- . T contains, says : "Our lake Shore con- i b tier, lb. rolls, 91 to 960, 1Srge rolls k r,;, 118.1maq- $ ' Alway S . _ �. l p90 to Uheese i rd l 00 ; L,a 90. - ' - temporary in this,like, most other matters, 16 to 90 • ist or, log to i without tlr vwg 40 or •Ci0 mil or sending • ¢ - mistakenl for we have, by actual count, 1.9c to fist. ra tO i� �� to sea' ENCE P0 8, o I- fig chiamns gar pAr to . . 4Txnrkeysyrr s i 90c to i• APPh 1 a : PICKETS. and other Provisions; CYle:ap. t..ice the sistalnce. a hu e PP I •one hundred and thirty -one marriage- $9 so• ,, a dintendkeepio@I fall • a able young ladies, and Cannington . is barrel, R ; �} -E U s A CALL. I - proud of her danghterg. W hat a contrast �• � s *� • > Gne of repsiirI e and Beaverton in this V 0 ! ' ^ { • - between thus Vill$g AST D'U A's FOLLOWS:- '" "'�• - G EAST ���.,A�" -'C v sud respect, and, no doubt, the he! would T Man. E rsESfs. . 8 ".`a0 A. M. - * �`i mple C Express wa ashamed n 2.48 i'. Ijd• ,ALL! OR�E�� ' tz>t , ihYi o d. ° )bane ,stated the, number in that berg, 1[ ,: i3 t• h d G} P 3' -• . d LocaL,. , G.40 P. M. ; , _ - ` -1- , . _'>•ealsotiable prices. ' _ ,a which we understan , is nine yoanq ` DiJF. Aft FOLLOWS: -.. ""- s •1' x r " n the a of 16, and tai Tsanrs ao a 'ti�Eart ~' Au '., E An spection will obli>X+a. i FOMYT B ladies (betwee . 9.(>B'A. M'• xt ..t_, !, _ _ ,_ )f in ;, . �. p. B6- 'y I »rs) and sevens -nine of the most MAIL E - 5.1� �: M • �0�1 ��` y i FjhLA c�c ®r�n�'- • homely old maids that'ev6r Lrod the Mizro. . ALEXe ' s.: �. M: JOHN C EE, Fco -1 A h , . e�•ih• What torture it must be to live MAIL ><r�fl'= etianasrd time. - � 11 m such a pj e I • _ 11 } , - E ,.. Y, �s: - - ..: ,. .. - , , t • . n_. .; -. ... - . -- .'r L. , : r... 1. yy .. .I -. I .. I- i - -. ... ,. I: C .) .... a . :- .. -- .,e .: - - . -. : -:- ', '- - - 1 §` L. ": . .: -' . I.�' I ,, 1. r- q a :.. _ J; .. .: _ _... .:. - ..: .... .:.. It l .. ... .. � S �# - f- tt „ ` y:. l ..- I'' ,,t k . h tar k a.Y t ,.: a. - - _ .... / - ,.; ', -.:, . - :.:.. + - - Vii - .�- - , . en. -..::. .. ... - 5..... .alt 5..:.- .• / .r .. ;E,..f gg -.Sd ,.__ .. _ :,. .., ._ .l .. :. .... a. ,...,. a 4, r +4,t �'%`;�.: x_344, t -. %,r a= - .. -:, _ - ". .. . , ..: ,. .:: �,�'.�..P ";. : �.. � '.. s:n ^' -., ,a nJ�e �..��i_: -.� - ��aW>�e.�s_.1:,;�ir�.Lta= - :..a� x�, _ - - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . -. - - - - - - -ti - - - - - - -. -g �.. "'.�- .- • . 1 � :7.3 • .; ... . - - . .. - p . . , ',. .. I _ _ . -.: .. .. - - -. - -. ::. :� : - -. . . r 1 :� : , " 1. . r j. _ . 1. I, I' 1 f i ,. .. _ .. . . .. - - - - - - .. , I - ,- :... .. .. . i .rte • - 1 -�I - - A Bear for . HEALTH. HE RE. UN FOLKS* HE' y - SE AKD T$E YO F T i . I S .. i L • �, � � . + (. ' M - r_ r .' .. :I.- " Amer • A cap►p on trey Mve'r, • Au I+ - �'' -. - ss mrode : d that a new news a Sea tsxr "HOP x0 FOR `o " i mtok I ke. Party of ftresh city Ni �� OU Vog Y trU V>craa.: It is announc p per , Tttt QR, with "old Harvey " guide and hunter. How 1 I beoorrted more and more evidenE each X11 ba started in Oakville within the next •� O Al ce,'' exclair exclaimed Minnie. Odiorne Time- evening ; pipes all around, and the. week or twa. to a 9irilcois; woolen a ills h ' =: fatigues of t e (ia 's a t living its act y at -much of the sickness prevalent in her sous n as the wo• girls met on the fro ed t, fire ;loss [x,ut 8u. h Y g the �tntc - is directly attributable to the The walls of Antioch, alternately besieg� street on lovely cut mn afte;rno0 "have - d Y Y itn quieting ever o but , loo , o p marl is missing. S I a q g 3' $ quell of the water. By carefully study• ed and defended by the Crusaders, ore being ou hea d of Grac Dutton s disappoint... 7 t' ki - irrepressible :dude, lkins; who startle lug the,Wnatter it is found that in nine cases domolished for building materials: merit!'' ` fir, Patrick Burns "cos . every one by shoudn , " say Harvey, , tell out of Ott typhoid fevers. originate in farm; ,,, T n`to, has assigned. Till „ .. yy YP If the Yaiaeou6er News is to be beef sued, No; what has h ppenel tb her . asked ; 1. • •t�s ar bear story, or how are you btrtih a lies wh u water an 1 is from a well, into at $400,U(3Q. ►P PP Y Manitoba flour is drivin� the American pro- Alice ea ells. ,- - - � , �' - bear, if you meet one ? Now, old Hat•vey „ ueation of the tat dearly loved fyo get is good yarn whenever which. fij{pure water Bogies._ This may be duct out of the British Columbia market- Wh` a Lhe girl as ironing her white The q from Ai farm -yard, ar}d quite generally dress thi mornin s e took an iron which to ;ial reduction of can ;1 tot - , he could get an aadien ,and immediately A strange story is afloat in Albuqquerque, g - - . such is the case. For some years the water ,� M, that Jesse J mss is nc t dead, but is u'n too of and bur ed a great hole in the . ' ed ;r. n ttSe Dominion G venu started off in this fashi :- � 1.11. in a well near the house: may be pure 4nd ver fro t burned it clear throe ► so ghat F. E. Kilvert, 1. - _ '• Pve1 thought sev cal titnos that- you Y p living in the wilds of Arizona, near Phoenix. Y through, r gents ought to get a 1 the p fed away up wholesome, but by- and -bp the soil between, the riles is ruined 1 She was to hate worn the late Parliament, 1) / it and the barn -yard. will become so im re - A returned missionary at•San Francisco 1. . Here as how to manage in caaeou come u y p g it to rife t, .you know so there is no time the ♦+►a�►nt "�ullectoral Ip of p Dated with pollution that an unhealthy redicts that Japan will accept Christianity , 's•- _ ' with a bear, or one co a up With you, which p° y 1 to make her a new one, and she ll have to City• quality will be imparted to it, and disease as its national faith by the c ose of this cen- , - ; ' stajr at home," explained Minnie, senior `iajor Alla , of t , is worse ; and two or hree times 1 was go -. will result from its use. This is almost sure tarY. " Wh a shame !c Now there will be an Rifles, ►►as been appoi fed 1 . ins to speak; but didn t, so, now, I'll tell tai be the case when the, distance between Reci s for `= K hi " and "Tsai," the odd nom r of iris, and the h she is just K t' ., you about a fight I had with a bi bear when. Y� g j Cl, of the regiment in ,sou . t _ g the two is not great, because, as a general prefumes aced by t e Egypti &n priests and as llatef l as she can ,she rc the prettiest - g ' .. ` -_ -�� ; I was camped down on Trading Lake. Diller, resigned. _ I had been out i king, up a line of thmg' the bottom of the well is lower than women of pleasure 3,000 years ago, have re one in th class. I uess Miss Ida will feel + y $ Y P bad too.' o . .ieutenarlt Stairs, f the - • • t p traps, pit -falls and p i8on I had set, and the yard, and the drainage from the latter centl been rimed in France. I I • g will e>4tend in all directions throe h the ,. a �youn Canadian, as : ' 'Po even seize 1 028 000 000 Ileathen`and No if yrnt were my in Iiiisa Ida 's clal3s was returning to camp with only partridge g g ' ' ' h udred candid•+tes t acc,/t most porous strata of soil, and w en it Mohammedans ' who are increaeinR by na- that cha mine stress ant Mary brought to u P 'WE RE OFFERING,, BIG. shot in both, barrels f my gun, . when I ' le d expedition to re ieve 1 reaches the well it will naturally Bow into tural birth at 1,000,000 a year, there are you fro Torontowo Id just be the thing for , r 1.: came across a bear -t ack going straight �A Hamilton rate p y it as a reaorvoir. No matter how pare th© 0 1 about six thousand missionaries. you to ear to the w ddirie. DRIVE$in LADIES , MISSES for one of my dead fall . I followed it uri water may have been when the well web Y . t e city coun lit that he in on the run jammed ball in one barrel Y Ttih slaughter of lobsters at Prince Edward Mintii ran off an in five .minutes had ,', - first dug, sooner or later it will be eontant g for Otte all about tl is conversation, Not ! i Junctton against t �� p:+ AND HILDREII�-'S MAN- to ready and loose eci my knife. , .Ina Island i - something astounding. There wel•e l3 1 y noted by water flowing through the soil so 'ho ever, with lice • she wished she t ousand dollars cr lift - ... minute I was up • to Lh trap and saw that frotYt barb )lards and gees pools located any- exported the past season 91,000 cases, moat- , , , could f r et it. r ads free of tolls. " . t hats fallen on a bi she bear. She was , ly to Euro ,which involved the killing of g T- ' T,LES; -- N ALL THE t g rwhero near' it. �� a have in rpitu a case Miss da Farnum was to be married in The Seminary a thort t pot killed but was atr tin with her hod 35,000,000 obeters. �. . i g g Y in shish four children fed ffdtm diphtheria. church that evening, and besides her four ' aye served upon I� 1 y• I I and' hind legs to get o t ; you• see the log The riaonera in the ail at Buffalo will be g' .- - . ; An examination by the physician proved . P J Dori 1 1 bridesma ds she had des ded to i ' . ( �iyt missionary _ C ►ka, r, - *-~ , f • - was not hPav enou to In 'her , down, ut at school, the law. havin bee altered so .yy �; g P that the stops from the kitchen had so filled' P g n havogth six little it s who formed her Sun• from premises occupied a� Ina minute sl would work herself loose, as to rohibit Convict labor. A great in- B . - Loading� Sty I e1 the soil for ¢distance of twent feet be P g da ech 1 cla$a atte d at her wedding. Un sonap�e for many years pa, ' so 1 up and fir d ; but here sin t mµch of a tween the back door out of w ich ..the crease may be expected in the prison pope- �' vital spot at a •butt end of a bear. She Y - . being q cationed ea_c i one had said she had The sar,, of the rout were thrown, and the well, that the water lotion of that city ere'foug• a nice ]most new wits dress : so thou h ntario railway to -North i gave a v' ten start a d of free • turned g Q ! R $ = in the latter was polluted by. foul gasek, _. The Hawaiian Gazette says a new island 'it west Tovember each would have 'it on, I feted, and thc-survevit V (� atottttd' slid ads ftir ttne. I -let tier li ve and from the use bf it di hthexla hats ter has been discovered in thcs Yac;itic Ucean in p 7 'j 11 \ - P Three ere to be tr mmed with ink and urned to Belleviiir , Th 1. ' FOR THE the ba eel of my patr dge shot gun in the c o t'" ttainly requited. When making a well have .latitude l 25 south ; longitude, 143 2G three ith ,blue bows a ink and a blue to ., .. sill level and well troll, face and then drew m knife and clod ed P I Y t .: ' g it, if possible, above the barn -yard, and let east. It is � tiventy -dne and , one -half rtliles ' walk ether. The ittle bridesmaids were - for a tree. Un she cal around that tree, g Traffic on the 1Yester . , the'drainoge be from, it rather than ir►to it. ton and tree covered. It has been flamed wa] .in the rote sion, with a basket of _ anadian Pacific railway and I of be tad another • ahtr was furiotls P -, - P • r I . g h Arrange a place for slope with a cement hot. Allison Island.. - real fl_ wers in their hands, between `the I the moat severe sto,rnl and after me. Iran ack tb the log of tom and aides, fror>a which glazed pipesy Y I. VS -nt Seao n the dead -fall and deter lined to get on the ' A, North Andover than fell dead from ex= bride rid the brides aids. ry'of the road, which r. other side of it and go in for a knife fight, cemented together, allow the unhealthy haustion while running to a fire. - There are ' I� many of the girls envied them, tween Broadview and 1. ' matter to aw off and away from. the well. a Dori man heretics u Andover way, and Ev Alice Odiorne who was nr,t at all . 1 • ;. , There -was no time to pare. I leaped the g Y P Y� ins. to , an eat tliere.is a bare possibility that tiffs man, al- jealou ,could notihelp feeling a little sore he attest is again but? - g d, as she came u wade a awiP r . i Montreal 1. her with the bi knife the knife stuck hough h reaching ttte fire, may . cause (,race Dutton was to be one of the emit of burglaries atti, i t e died before i i - g Bti►t,F ilYcetr�E have of there ust the same. train. Grace and A ice were schoolmates 1. into the bone of leer nos and she scratched ' g' J rooks• from the United " _ : I ' It does hot require a long study' Of the Ri- and h d been very warm friends till about a. ` LADIE DON'T BUY WITH my sleeve off with he paws in trying to ble to convince the candid reader that it is Tweikty -one years ago the steamer Brother Y aded the city. Flo far, s clutch the knife or rile don't know which. - Jonathan went down' off the Oregon coal inontl ago, when h ving it disagreement g are of nightly o c lrreni This made me drop hole of my knife aiid one of the moat wonderful hooka ever writ- with �2 000, p over ome trifle, hot words had arisen be -�' ,' mad no arrests. OUT FIRST SEEING OUR 000 specie on board. Vario ' ten. In addition t'to its being a complete ' twee them Alice h d at last told (' .l•ate . she got down to claw it out. What was I to unsuccessful efforts have been matte to get j Canarian capitalist» encyclopedia of moral precepts and princi, that he had told a fa sehood and Grace re- : _ - 1 do. 1 was too eiccited to run. Iu my pocket the money find now 'another effort on an ' „ + next sessinn of 1'arliant LARGE STOCK " AS NO I had a big, jack knife wit two blades Ples, it.ecn'aina a vast deal of wholesome in- elaborate scale is,to be.made. torte i by calling her frieiul the meanest O g' J' ¢ ' seruction regardin mans general conduct Kicl' she ever saw, an 1 declaring she would. build a line of railway, and had it out in - a ink and prepared Frank Cuahin who created a sensation from Goderich u, �� iu. ,_. - - in life. Maxima uicu)cating econoirty, in- g• nave never speak to her again. To make - - H`DUS IN THE CITY CAN to defend myself as well as I could with it- b joining the Zuni Indians and taking them point which will give tl ' 4_ dustry, civility, ; prudence, and. a vast Y j g g, l . B she lost ilo time- quicke than I can tell yQU the otter worse Ur ce who at first k as , P she name over the to backed a the ris�. amount of worldl wisdom on a rent varlet l''.as't two .years rise, has again gone to Iuni, an outlet on l.akei Hur,It1 Y , b Y leas to bleu ►e than A ice had hastened t!,' ' g' p of flub ecta are thickl scattered through its taain •his wife and sister. He has prepay i Q t V E Y O V : A S GOOD j tell Mrs. Udiorne he version of the story, l >r• G. �I• Dawson, '. frig ground, facing her, .she then rose u n Y g ed a Luni grammar and dictionary, an -t is }' a - her,hind le Sand came ldl for me. ow And with the rest, .the im runt ' - g ,uni ruins. - Y, - _ 'O pages. I aiid hen retailed it t all the uther.schcx,l the Uttaaa Literary an'' g Y subject of health is not ne *lected., It must now to explore the I on the Island of ti an,xnt STYLES OR VALVE FOR is the time, if I can get. jab at her. I can J ¢, •girl . . i t Hilt be su osed that the Bible is to be re- 'Thomas L. Johnson, who wa's a slave in f I its rent natural and n get around and pick a the big knife. I pp 5 at first Alice t}�o gilt she was real gla,i g - ard 1 as a text -}wok of hygiene, but it is Virginia over twenty-eight years,, is now would in the future e.,r O:±R, M0111EY. made a bold'rushat her, and atuc�{c tht knife g �`' Yg g y the Grace could not b to the �►edtling,; {,ut f • * genera'16 conceded that the foundation prin- in butainc in Lon n glues his o inion as title of the Little Brit -o into her stomach with t e back of the blade pp wh n Minnie had yen faded her of her own i I __ ci lee an to acuusiderab}eextcint the details the result, of a recent tour throe h fife South re t dress a few orris which troubled: ` - cific. 4- --.:, �- •y:; - __ •..: `- :, .. _ up. As q -'ck. as a flea her fore feet. were o e ws,`ar that "the colored people are making stcu+iy p y - At the last rn{.etin 1. t hu ► in i shoulders but I jabbed the of p rfeei system of sanitary la a to i ,� her sadly kept rin gin ' in her ears :. " Do knife u► and in a sin, rid thonJ I felt her be found in the books of Moses embodied in , progress, generally speaking." g. Y P t- „ - . 'council, a ,,perial , oniul: e�_ 0 � . , r P g ' g Y P b goo 1 to them which hi to you. )tut love ` , � b the instructions of.that inspired lawgiver ,lo Sir Andrei Clark the celebrated English b to draft an wldre. =s t„ 1. � � .�_._ '!_,,�- �.. py i hind leg's grasp the hand that field the knife, his followers, the children of Isrejal. X11 X g ye our enemies, and c o.good and.lend, ho}t and tear it down fife fete ten th -of her physician,.'declares that One-half the pope in nothing a sin ; rid our reward shall aiveof fife loyalty of t I .1 I . ` . . 0 # g through the Iiibl ©, useful) hipts respecting lotion of I.Uiudon is permanently ill. He g g g Y 1 $ ati,'n �+ ill: \\ hirh tit• P 11 • bowels, and •oWe they c me. My head• waa P Y , be seat (tired e shttll a the children of the %; - doubled u aUaiust her. ack so she couldn't various hygienic matters, are to be found, , defines health ..as "tha't state to which Y the jul,ilec dear of Iter ,:_ P ° and ve't mach la said r�8 actin � the dot I Ili brat, for he is.kinc unto the unthankfgl tendering their conga, - bite' but ahc tore and t re at my coat and Y P. b Y 1 work is cagy sail duty not over great a fin, the evil." And still smaller voice" . .= of caring for the body in each a manner as trial; a ete►te to which it is a o to see, to ,see nett to whis er to 1 er «'h not lend I \1 r: +'• «• �� i „ktc through that 'to my a in• I didn't mind to reserve it in a state of vigorous health. i " J Y P i y ° the ]louse of foal, non p - ' , ` �� ,a �'! that, as Iwas n►llin all rn mi ght With One ,� 15 think,.t{►.ftesl sail to be." or r new, dress to(�ra e'' 1'ou will i,ut wear - 1 b Y . }},, I pur `oce- of this new department ill Y fi, e hi; a,�i t.ult, Ur. • hand at her eutrala until I got fie' liver &uri 1 Despatches from Buenos. Aytes strife that it ourself and you a e she and exactly the I \ " - i ' .,y this journs , id to give grater prominence r n' a , ,,,inte,l t„ the Vitt ;, . . I � everythipg out. «e a d against one an the subject of health fidm'a Bible stand - the deaths from Asiatic cholera in that city sa ie size. II 1 [ 1. f k J was the ol,lest '. ,ui,ii, ,; I it _Y_. •other the clawing my ack and I clawing Dint, acid to collect for the readers of the': in November were 93. Business is virtually "The idea !" said A ice to herself. " It. [ her bowels until at last she tumbled over $ j suspended., The death 'rate in Rosario (; cc hadn't been so mean' and then too "r! Y having r {'• ei� e i 'his :i /'' Journal the valuable instruction relating to , r - IS2,S and ha, .tillu1 t`. :: - and I did the same. I t it you .I was tired. sometimes re ache( h©1.i0 pe� flay. The Govern th t dress was a r sent and I've never ' health contained in the inspired Book. T.he , P since 1'+.11. r I laid there bleed *rig fro n the tearing my editor is encouta ed to behove .that he will :meat authorities are working energetically we rn i.t myself. I,m sure auntie would; not I _ back had sot, aiid felt a of m ears ver g ! to extirpate fate the la ue 1? modern methuels. , The iurirtial tjiort , i' y y be efficiently aided in this work }�y a nom- 1 1 p y like • me to lend it to any one t►afure I lla,l I b r.. r -queer, and. putting my hand up found it y (lerman teaches hortieultuce in her us d it." of 1'rade.sh, >w�;that t' 1. ber of able• Bible students hu are also in- y l b Y , 1 schools. A small - nurser i attached to . _ • (I tial ,ro ,leaf luring was gone. 1 he.brute. bi it off l,ut ezactl [ ' b " 4 ..'= • . : 1 tereated in the eiuL'ect of h remae Y e You do licit rtal belies a that ur I -/:,. .--' WE .1 when I don t know. I lulled over ao us to I pearl y common achcx,l tlncl the chit Y ' i exports re a, le,i a Yalu• I -HAVE _ L . ,� J g• see her, and found the 'ac - knife had done for - ; y ev ©i au t will object ; be }des, it is better t'; 1, +i -:,, an tyre t�,tal' buy J dten are taught to grow trees and .vial s ,1 ass our Heavenl .Father, who Ives + i r , her. I camped there, ►cuts, that nigl►t,. Kitty t�'dTE>` ficim re►ftes and cuttings, as well na to last I Y tiniated lit +i,iNbt,J Y and it was two weeks b•fore I of rested) g g ' P yu all that you hove or your aunt, w u, is `: . .lion actle; of •/',�,,1 1:+wi It x I g It would seen► that no ad noniti o* n iroutd the seeds apd watch the various stages of }1e self a gift from hip ;" persisted the vole . .;` 1 i l j y � , _ and healed. : If you co down totnetime a growth. It would be of eat advanta if city �rhicii r it 1,� ,uri ':` to m chant uri Tradin be deeded u n thin int as natural in- B 'his mental turmoil quite a Ile{[ Alice's Y Y L%kc Ill show p° p° such system could Ix 'introduced hero. po of jti.•;t► an arr�. 1. 1 _ stincta lead one to avoid the wild • but it i di[ nei~: I recently h r eye.fell upon a copy , you her hide. ' + I The Marine dCjlar.°i „ ' , g � nwerthelesa a fact that the a are thousands ; The$Butfalo.. Express has kept tracik of it, of he (,olden Rule a "motto "which bun It sit► t much sate t kill a bear if you , • + ' a b been notified that th,: 1= I . , ' ­ JOS - - OPEN ED ui persons who suffer f►om he cold almost and the story abort a young giel s ni lit- up )n the dining-_room wall, and her decision i � V - - know how and I'll tell yu an easy plan. If P f ell in thirty fathortis , . dress taking tit-e &lilt causing tier death w ile w s male. I you don't have anything h t a penknife just `ontinnally during the tot+ months of the ; K g she was sa 'in g tier ra e•rs has been re- ' T shall have no i e if I don't do it " I. _ - - from St. Pierre, one , - stand n i like this wait ti l the bear a is on year. Doubtless, serifs' auf r on account of ' S b P Y ' 1 r • . ( , 4's THEIt 'SHIPMENT OF I overt [sin unable to r curs the warrtt , pui,lishr,l lath .l unary for the last nine sh ,thought,, almost fit the words of the southwes, of \ewfuu�t ' - his -hin,i legs then shave the blade in like 1 Y+ K P ears. The onl c:lian a made is to locate Sc i tuns which su there i.� no peace to the company, itt th,• l this, lire , rrttrui ed, r r /Dryly rid hold it there clothing- eseeutial to comfortand health dur• i Y g P Y lies' I , - / (;- I - .': .'... -� ­ , . ­ . ,,,:� s '.. t I" er in a- different State and the will keep th wicks 9`,eamer `�ilnt`i�" 1ia� just there over the atom ch and the bear trig the season of snow and ice.; but while ± ' ; I- _ . , r . » merit steantcr �eN1: there is one such, there a undoubted) a nil catchin f; Are for over thirty years to Marvin -ii said she' as soon as ,linnet= du you see, will du the lea You can stand �+ Y, i ceesar} rcl airs, 4 r e off rin's lea th if you're afraid, but when he dozen who sufte:r solely f m a want of come. w s over, may I 1 nd. my white dr,• ,; to , , i I • s g y knowled a how to ke v „r fr,in a ; Nistor is a arentl riot a etroti flit (� ace Dutton':" and then she told n•,\r A New l orker ii:. � ­ . feels the jab of th knife 1 e ust reaches u K P Y PP - y - gg Po •• J J I foolish adherence t • t,ts)tio �"n,w, s inch were ,rf Victoritrn , ache,ola, accorilin r W this BTrI- Gi ace's own had been a fled. r Lees iu ronunut►iratii with a hind p1w and pal s your hand and b Po de artuient +t Otta\+ - i knife ri ht down Iris Bowe a and there he is. made with uo regAn. to heal h. - f kt;re, published in Sydney, tiie capital of ` Have you and Grace made up your lit. `.' p' ` - !_ r `• _ a I , You see if :the. cuttin ell a is fr the knife Thin sleeves, made to fit he arm like I that colony. Inapector Taylor, who otlici. tl- quarrel r" asked Mrs. Odiorue, slllrlllig �. he liar rn► hand to eat• I land, in .Lake �l, t, . = Il- I will shut and,ali' ou S Y ust um awa glove, thin, tight shoes, thin- stockings, and &tea in that colony, complains it► his report pleasantly. asantly.. �.. ! P J 7 P Y cotton under arments are nc adec uate ro- I that many children have hardl an idea who ` No -o, not exaetl -I mean we don't ! which run; the i:rtrr: -- and watch him, heis Clone or and harmless. g 1 V' Y iustitntiotl where 1 It is all very simple When yeti know how. tection fpem the •damp aiid cold to w ieh (queen i. ells is and that when asked sp ak aiid that a wh I thought I ought to ' a�, _ I. .. r , } c!�i,\dc(l ditie3lt ►i;;h: (• i And Harve lit his i id the applause women who live in this part f t+he world are «hat the 1 lines, of �<'ales would be when le het wear it. C n you send Brids;et I. Y P•1� PP constant( ex" xisoci at this season of the I the ueen died, the unanimous answer wsa, ci wn to Mrs. Dutton with it , ` tatlii without curt to tiF� . , „ ,,, ,. and congratulations of the. amp as we dozed 7 I e Continue tQ Sell ear. Men women bo d ills need to "Please air, an or ban." "I can, and I will most gladly do so. I'd !. ( ed about fort) ac r ofd to sleep. Belkine was hoard trying, to Y , Y�' g P b y 1 is b lit Mill;-, a 1iu, I wear xt this season of the ea thick warm, ra h ©r have ou lend i to (;race of your own .ail'' ' . • borrow ,that jack = knife, a we all dreamt y ,' Sian, Temple,.& coloured citizen of M6iit y '� - .i - - - i of how to.i<ill bears with I nkni�es, and al woolen, under - garments, an 1 in very cold homer ,Ala., 'sent his eil{ht- ear old lie' fr a will than to have? some one gi��eyuu the 1,i 4it (':+na,ii4+n� \� i vl� r .. I weather two sulfa. Those uni er sulfa shoo d y y y' m st beautiful dress i t the world."' tar) traiuiti� .i t1t1' i' - B _ - ways- have the cutting edg downward 1 for u jug of whiskey. On the way home the I I- extend to ;the wrists and ank es, and should When Grid let �o bolus Alice said,; ; at liiu�stori `will j• i boy thought that what was gc;cxl for his b b , ! - - TT n 1 ``',. $trilieB. be chat#geci for thicker or. t inner ones to j father must be good for him, and lie took a " «ili'at_ did. Grace t,y when lrer mother - F India nc�t niunth, li ,° uvN r suit the weather. An extr under suit to g gave it to her Was she «filing to wear t: special 1IhtY'rlrtloil. „ Strikes are quite proper, only et 'kt right almost as good for warmth as an overcast or .Pull at the jug; 1 hen he took several more, K ,,, , . • I - says this is a High c-' S Strike to some purpose, but not or a fight , !� an,l when fret of Ihome was attl )idl {lt'unk. ' ° Strike for, your manhood; for ho or and fame , cloaks and is very milel} ones r. y Y i 1 T RS _ b 1 Y "• Sa is it Sure an' she said Alice w.>a • •. tears of of the Calla'! gyp► * �•T.�.T�1 f 111Y111�I IJ _ Strike ri tit and left till ou win a good name i His mother pelt hirn w bed, alai hd was un- , , g r 3' 8 t e most for ivin ur 1 she fiver knowed an - English cudct, are r Strike for 3•our freedom from all t is vile , disturbed until the - next morning. Then b - 'y - ) : . years' specieil instru. t . - Strike off companions that often beguile , itF when she called him he was decd. I was to tail you a e as comin to Be e ou 1. T _ lllatruns or nib. , I i- a '�'�1r�1�`1 Strike with the,hammer, th'e el ge and the axe ; _ ri ht.ufter the weld n ; an Mrs. Dutton, _} The (iovvruntent I smi 1 : azid VETS) 1 1.7� strike oft had habits with trouhl m� tax; ; Cola is an antiseptic and a powerful di- �r s e begin to rub he eyes, some folks is '•. 4 for tenders for tl,• 1. �, Strikeout uri „idea, depend,on n other : TIRn 1r0�'C)ute11t13 In BanCOLt)1 . ,'� 1 % Strike without b• eye , "''t)'our oolishnees arnothsr ; q�tive stimulant.; and I h e record fife g that dus•re . � .� ,,,t portion of the ('ap,� 1'. i, ' -f y` ' Strike on -the fee fetters pf t.c •hion a d pride ; prediction that the hoppital of the future "The rising generation of bunco $teeters," Of, course, the loan of the dress affected a lag from 1',uint t u -I' 8 t' S eci Pri ei�, -in or �r to -re- Strike ++•here 'tis (lest, but let wi loin decide , will be icehouses. D a e a, catarrh and said a detective " pp si cerer reconciliation be the girls, and until nett sunulteF Pv i. p strike a good blow while the ire is hot; fevers of all kinds can be, fr en out of the on the rackets of�the old-timers 1111 rove ore than one of thei schoolmates was im " ,fettle- bet�een Sy�ai Strike and keep strikin till yo hit the r► ht ii t r3' - I - duce our large stock. �Pe are _ p �' __ system, Not by letting the patient rhiver body knows -that they work in• pairs and P eased ..with the gen rosity that Alice dia- x I t forty-five iitiles in It.' z ' in a snowbank, but by givin ' hIm an extra when they meet a greeny, one braces him paxed, When Miss Ida, the bride, heard - to Messrs. Hillis & � i ! ' als wtvin Big Dri CS In Measra. Musgrave Soria cotton spinners, 'allowance of warm bed -clot in with the gets hill name and the town frgm which he t e history of .the dress,, which she did that . -work of consitructin; -of Bolton, Eng., who have lready five large g' 8 , t, ' ad'ditionalluxgry of breatjiin ice cold, air, hails; apologizes for mistaking him for Mr. v ry evening, she took pains heprself to cut I Point Tupper on th� 1. - �. s innin tnills will in c emoration of i , I. p g hich under such circumatan es becorlues ; mith or Jones of Cohoes or Kenaka and a d send to Alice a cry' large slice of the undertaken nett :;t: . the Jubilee year, erect ono her mill, to con- eddin cake and bunch of the .many.,. P - preferable to trot miasma cold sprung goes back and is his al who usual � _. -!. 3 �0 twin eighty thousand spin lea and employ fI Pn P 1Y Isaac Goldstein a \ 1. i r water to warm ditch a . 1 leave also •waits around the, corner for him. ' The 1 l vely owers which act been sent.to her , .! S . � ai e s three hundred people. I will be called � t Pa ,citizen, was arreasteai found tgu the licit braln!,wo be done then tickles the hayseeder, after consultingg _ -• - - with havin coinn,t Jubilee Mill. in a cold rookn, and fast at ve 1eat has a his guide -book, gettitngthe population, liank I • ",'i le c1 that (g:oldstei: j ; , Abell is now pending be ore the Legiala- tg�enoy to st{tltify like a otic beverage. Presidents' names,' &ad the names of a few Canada Sautber Railway tratntvas de- (,.- . - �vious to Ili in,• tore of the State of Indian which, if it be IVArtn wra a make fires tot iislul dia en- leadin merchants of thy, town the " ha 1 yea by a peculiar cause a few days ago,l° I - -. p , ! comeslaiw, will make the ki in of a sedtiaer P Y p , Y' and that to o ,hill t (' b the father brother or uebaud of the stole•_' _ seeder vame from- It often happened olleenwaselow trio with& the water in his± 1 .I . which w are Selling a 25c, ISCO Y , that the count man rew sus felons as g The mother and dau [ tandin that th i'Y g peg last week fibs >n . victim, a misdemeanor onl Hitherto the - p uni had been turn d on. An examination 1 A Startling Sto y. - .soon as the first bunco man left him, after P � his arrest. ( ;oldst, and 45 per yard and up, and killing of .these animals has been prohibited _ _ getting his name, and when the second talk- f the tank showed hat. it was nearly full, ... ! • He was allowed bail, wide IINIO CAR BY law, and consequently of traged relatives A startling story comes m f Lansing, him shortly afterward chp`ek full of know- rid it was then co eluded that the pipe ' - 1 oureties Of $1000'' - • heav• , ' - havt often been put town eessary trouble Mich., gathered. from a legial& ve report by ledge about the town he.came from, would hich conducts the . ater from the tank to �;:, The Toronto Pro I and expense in preparip th m for. the tor- the House Judicial mn ittee. It is he boiler must be s ed-u 1Vleanwhite PEAS at 40e, and LL- �' laugh at him, and if he knew any slanv at all PP P• , in considered a rt Drier. Should this bill ee me law it will charged that young girls have n persuad- would remark "Too thin I" he locomotive cam to a dead stop. I An - t , Assembly on the 4 / I 1 do more to prevent the cri a of seduction ed to .leave their homes in va ions cities by = The new gains is apt to prose more sue• xamination was ode- of the pipe : il, I coo ratiuii in sp 1. W OL at 65c per yd. , and it _ than all other laws oombin It might be the offer of large wages in th lumber re- oeseful. Two men working together now as found to' be plu gad up with small fish, I fields The precby tried with advanta a in (.an da. one of the U r Peninsula of Michi n. ;he minnows ha in been sucked u into : iii`• '• % House] epers will sae ni y g PPe learn the dumb alphabet before] they mart P clause that It is - 11. A coral necklace owned b the Queen `of knee there they are forced to lead li4es of out. The first man to strike , the stranger he tank while it w being filled, a4d thence ' . " + secure some such are . by pare$asing their ARPETS Italy is one of Queen Mar et's moat char- shame, and when they ahem t to flee from throws his left hand behind his back, t rid ouud their way in the pipe. �` I :work of `the two el l lane cl osseasions. She is sa d never to leave their. persecutory are hunter down with Presb terian as u from. p with thedut><ib alp habettelegraphs thdstrang- Plants sometimeR seek food. A Delaware . ( �' Y 1 j l , it off, lilt even to wear it ou grand occasions dogs. .Two measures for thai elief of these er's name and whatever else. he has learned rape vine sent a ro t a long distance to a duplication of mist I under a diamond c Ilarette. Five miserable creatures and the nishment of his pal ole in which bone had been buried and 8+.. I + , who is olose behind him. - In The 'following_. was I 1 I those lea risible for the co d' ion a e ' • . years ago the yonn�' Prince of Naples saw Po tt l r pend t� wa tie• pond maa in able tw brace mainin clauses . y urrounded every b lie with roots. Arun• 8 ,,' �� �j the necklace in a she at Ve foe, and want ins before the Legislature. i} : uri merit of the pre . �. -1 0 �� (X, ed to bu it for his mother: $ut the rice the stranger before the, first man h� done frig vine will send out a tendril to seize a -. i r J ��ed b leavi t P Y P shaking hands with h cord hap 1 l Y g un, anal there is no g rig pea , but ,out of its path. j of local courts aiid 1 was too high for thebop s p rse so a asked t tBli¢i►ia tyre -has. - steady room left for him to believe that the men Circumstances she that plants have power . offer with au, - :;r 1 ' i Ji:; r;" i . , the jewelTer to keep he nee lace, for' him, decr�n'�tlhid cotiatimption 1xicants are acting to ether. Then the first man of selection, arid, a certain degree, exer• Il . may c ii Q g -; T ist Church as have' 1�8 1� 8t, ��f and let him buy it bead b� b ad as he sav- for several years past. The test returns apologizes and walks away Land the second oise intelligences for in their reaps `• ed up money. enough.; , t ok. two pears shows that the government rev ue from the man wor4 the Araz>lger, if he oan� on the Former friends Lord Colin Campbell ' � Y J � .,.fit w�`;; savings before the prince au ceded in ob- liquored has depressed in a past year enveloppee', lottery, or sawdust galas, -New ere said to become re ' I • . e: llS>ri a ,TOGO TO, 41111. raining the whole ieckla . bq 1, {3,1iG1. York Sun. ry near - sighted when- .. ¢ he looms n in Lon n. t +; ,` I . i. j ,.- ._ , I" r. . i ! ' . I 1 1 JP • . 1'' . . . 11 I .1 - ti ,- jI 1: I •,. 1 .. ��: . . -4 . Y - - I e t �{a . s - 4 - , t'- . ., I ' - . I : %,. . -.;,.- - ,, . . .. IV . " 4 .A I{ F G.:. - 1 1. .: .. ...: - � . ' - 1, - , ,. "r , � � � • ( . ' - - 1 A I ;... , v r t r ;.: - ... - =ti'., - - �: . (� .. _ __ - - ' TMt �i -_ _ _ - 1. ^ - . . - �� oaN. commercial treaties th England, France i -- s and Germany until the abuses arisin from • ti - t I ' r FAY 0-- . l , , THE WEEKS. NEWS. ;: A terrible 'water a nt• Wrest oer the q I ! . ppoo t�atha a the foreign protection bf natives shall have 1. I I villiage of Chesnut mound, near g ' been removed. The S' Iton says the eaten- t !; , ' _ Tenn., almost ruini o that section of coon pion of commercial reLeiona under.the pees - _____ _ TOR-ONTO ,Il�t :,,, I THERE 18 1 1. - -- -- - -- -- I HOME i try. A child was arrsed off by the flood ent order of things would si ly resent is 1LLtl8TR�#'1r'ED CIRCULAR$ REE. ( ), f iorn .. . a� ebeen totally and drowned. mmilp NO BETTER e he.-inlcoe, woolenm llsh - an increase of the abuses complained of an yANAUTAN BUSINESS UNtvb:kl+IT1 , +n short ut oil the T One "have de troyed by fire ; loss about $30,000. Five Wren board t# train eft' Alliance, aggravate the present grievanc$s. hand lr,etitute, Public Library Bullfl n,r, Tt. The R�tw rn, t ue.w,nK r „•� „er , ,,•, rtt►ubluru.' Uo /, 1'- >;- ave o uv n1ASx islmissilirg.. Ohio; the other ni ht and rescued a thief ronto. 8peoialties flock- keeping, Pen ulars. , 1 14t►phoint y P° ' IIeart disease, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Write for path assn. coal merchant of from ulaveland ice' officers the officers THOrAa Bs;ioovoH ' Tc, Patrick !Burns, beaten thaf►,their DOMI ION' WALL PAPER . try” T rontu, }1as assigned. ,The liabilities are being shot and so b tally Thy kytnptoma of wfiich are ' `Faint spells, official Reporter ii'ork Co. Courts, Presid nt _ sake lives re in eot d n er. • - CHAelLirs lt. BROOM, $ec'q and Manswer_ B A N U F AC T U R Y. I . (i` gr $ palpitation uL ea imated •at $400,OOQ. -. , , plirple lips, numb l i, p' �n*�� r uestion of the t `tai abolition or ma- Another Babe of the biter •bitten in 're re- -teats hot flashes, s tph of blood to the} head, plan une Royal l0.itb11 Stec ipat M. T A W N r O N &Oder }` 1.ci` white the ll dull pain in the heart. withheatx, xtrm►y, ra- �t3ample on application. ToxoxT Otrr t (•n which to ia1 reduction Of canal tolls is being press - ported from N ®w 'ork, a Canadian who Balling during winter from Portland eve Th .n J . went there to - ur ase oliulA4616lt bills pay- 4 and irregular. The second heart beat try 3 . "i(' in the et- on the Dominion Government. in $127 for what baequently roved to be quicker than the first, pain >:bout the breast jammer from Queebe�o evenry�t3e►tnrc ay to wenrpool �',� ®I o us' 9mory 1 -_ *1 - �. - I', so that Mr. F. E. Kilvert, D' Y. for Hamilton in g 9 „ to been appointed to two old news a er and attnd of coal.�•� Q�ERYa p p P bone, fie. G"an bt -cured to man of the ,skiing at Lond°ttderry to land mails :std nrro^ Y tor'Scotland and Ireland; oleo from Rat more, vii ilave worts tl a late Parliament, has ppo , A' sensational s r. is ublished that first stages.” Send 8c in stamps for pamph Halifax and tit. John's N.F., to Liver ool t rtuisrbi tly D� , I :' I. Ito time- t e ♦acatTt �olleetorship of Customs in that, Y P g Wholljhnitke Arltflclal Sysee•ms- Cudlug itrid Wan }} have Brigham Young is live and living in seclu- let and full particulars. Address M. V. during summer mont�rs. The stead. re of the Glao, 'tiering -Any book learned in one readtr,g- Heavy re- I . J - ta: • ` city. I , assn's 4. sion in Lincoln, N braska, and that he will LUBUN, 47 Wellington St. Ta aat, Toronto, Row tines sail during winter to ants rot Hs11lw ' ductior►s for tlostal classes. Prospectus wlth opin• I - Senior 'Major Allan, of the Q Portland, Boston and Philadelphia - and d ing sum. 1 tons of Mr. PW ICTUR. the Aslrononter, Mons, W. W. - ill be shortly reappear fore the Mormons axed Canada. mer between Glasgow and ytontreal weekly (itasgow A,sTOx, JCDAIi Y.`RK��AUIx, Drs. tltlxUR, WOOD and 1. I ifles, has been appointieil lieutenant Colon- reach to them a having risen from the A pair of slippers --Two toboggan$ - i and Boston weekly. and Glasgow and P orNula ocnera, scut �Pt Fhxu, by tie is - tr' en sts s ccesaion to Coluuel P - fortnightly. I $�tOF. �,pISETTE�c� Yur�e. dust a of the regiment }s dead. atarrb►al Deafliess and For fre ht ��aeeage , or other tntormatio a plj ft a37 Fiith Awe>,4tute, I ' ' 1 . prettiest Miller, resigned. C' ' .1 Catarrh, C Baltimore ; p t will feel - ' It is stated that prom }Went lawyers con - �[ay Fever. A. Schumacher S. Cu rd b (�u.. Lieutel: ut St_tirs, of the Royal Engineers, cider the ted tha by proxy of Miss Van Halifax • Shea & Co., kt, John's, N.F. ; w Thomp - C . ADA PERMANENT Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases eon h , St. John, N. B. ; .Allan Co. Chicago ' ` a Id's class#, a young Canadian, was selected' from two Zandt to the coed mned Anarchist Spies •a are ogntagloue, or that they are due to the presepce Love Alden, New York; H. Botirlier, Toronto L Qom, CO r +, unfired candidates to accompany Mr. Stan- complete farce, having no legal ,effect what- of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose OLDJl Was �t ' u�,ht to Allan Rae & Co., Quebec • .wm. Brookie Phlladel W I y'3 expedition to relieve Emirs Bey .ever. Spies' broth ,who acted as Pia proxy, and eustachian tubes. >Idicroeoopio research however. Pia •'H: A. Alters. Portland, Boston, Montreal. - ! thing for has. proved this to be a fact, and the result is that a D • . A gas 'Itou ratepayer has given notate to have been arrests for bigamy. simple remedy has bgen formulated whereby catarrh, NCORPORATED, A.D: 1865 _ t ie cif otxn,il that he intends to issue an! ORBIttx, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are cured ir, from MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO IA• I., .} - flutes had y _ ': n i f11IICtto, 1 against the payment of the five' '. .d n , ' h hurchill hoe left F.n land °ne to three simple applicatione made at home. A - M Mi j Not g am Piet e: Wnln axle new treatment is sent free )lt'aid -IIp Ply+ " is►led sh4 - . t 111111 dollat'3 recently, granted to secure; for a cruise to Al fees. pamphlet P g - on reoetpt of stamp by A. H. Dittos Son, 8013 King MANUFACTURE ONLY Total As ts, at}s fre� of tolls. Street West Toronto. Canada. 1 OFFICE ; t:.rricll in The S I urinary- aitthoritiea at Montreal It is suspected hat ILiiss }q is contomplat- To be looked up tq : The fashionable hat. FIN EST - , COMP S BUiLDINCS, TORONTO-ST., TORONTOa ­ her four eve serled upon Rev. J. A. Dorin, Metho- ing an invasion of Bulgaria. • Whenever your stomach or Bowels get out of or• y, , t ' a Woolwich ar D`s ia, or Indigestion, t■ ' •a writ of eviction S 1 V FE 1� FLAT SAVINGS BANK $RANCH itled to List alias unary at Okt}, Fire in store isldings t der, causing Biliousness , pe hf r Su p sepal caused dam damage of $10,004., and their attendant evils, taken ones a dose of Dr. n L. - rum pre1�ises occupied as a Methodist ar- Carson's Stomach Bitters. Best tarry medicine.. 9utne of N and upwards received at current ntttM :1 i l i uri. l)n r onage for many years past. The British a mer Blair Athol foundered All Druggists, do Dente• . 1 W R E. of Interest, ,paid or compounded halt- yeady. r, I _ �- ,} cite had The a rvey of the outs for the 'Central in the Black Sera and twenty- persons were 1 ` 1 - ( -' DEBENTURE$. . i- y P The bicycle is nevax hutlgry, but it is al- though . The. j �ailway to No th Bay has been cum- drowned-. ( ways tired. krtifltic Designs, Combin �� ( Money ecetved on deposit for a fixed term of yeari, A% r it on, Ind the sue eying art- have re ( for whit Debentures 'are issued, with halt - yeasty leted, g P Y I The rumour th t Germany is nbgotisting - youNG natf sutfeiring frotin the effects of esflrla' Unequalled Durabfii Y . interest upon% attached. - Executors and Trustees - j pink and j'' urned t Bel}evill_e. They report the land a loan o1` fifttjen illions sterlitlg ie ® ithout evil llab{te, the result of ignoranpe and folly, who and Finish. are autho zed by law to ihvest in the Debentures of A }flue to . D ti..rl }� el and well imbered. themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ; �O MID- ; ' I this Com any. Thg Capital and Assets of the Cum I y,� foundation. DL1•A °nD and OLD Mvp who are broken down from the gg =L.'I'ON, ONT RYO. " pany be g pledged for money thus received, do- ,i(;. were , i_ Traffic oil the W tern division of the Six thousand al min - a have struck for effects of abuse or ovt)r -work, an in advanced file positors at all times assures{ of perfect safety. il,tket of I 'anadia Pacific railway has' been delayed an advance in w gee in Fife and Clackman feet the oonseqquenoes opt °utht>;lezoees, send for and Armstrong's Buggy Carri a sears Advan a made on -Keel estate, at current ntea, ; `. ' " ►' the the.,n ost severe "ti rm known in the hs$ asAD M. V. Lubon's Tres se on Diseases of lien. The �' and on fa orable conditions as to re-payment, l[oefl• , y non counties, Se tlandr - book .wits be sent seal to any addtrese on receipt of gages anc Municipal Debentures purchased. ry of the road, wlli h raged for five days The E plain xoverntirient has raised the two &,, stamps, Add es M. &D;. address +ti7 Welling- - J, HERBERT MASON, Managing Director. - .,1 th('N. ?. )etwTn Broadview and the Rocky Moun- blockade of the udan and commerce with ton St, E. Toronto, On • ,,t at ally p •ins• that region has eeu re opened. - V Cannibals are ra idly decreasing in Africa. A Y S B 1 RTH DAY:: . I' (...;(,r(, }'�'iontieal is lzgain suf%ring froth' ati epi A despatch om London .denies 'the re- American canned of converted their baste i .., . A utiful Imported Birthday Catd !rent ' ,, of t +.le, i - ,lulates . emit of burglaries, attributed to a gang of Port that move has been raised there to in�thie meat line. to an billy whose mother will send tuthe II ; t . rooks f t'olu the Uni ed States who have in P Peo lfi who are sub at to bad 'breath, foul coated ham of two or more other babies, and their -. ;j xLottt .r, build the llud Bay Railway. p paren ' addresses All s handsome Dla- ade 1 the city.-. So tar, although burglaries , rchbishl has issued a tongue, or any dlsord r of the on's ash, can at once mon D e Sample Card to the mother jai 1, t e n Ie n t, The $ufldiat Archbishop be rel!(wed by acing r. Carepn's Sto Bitters, "(lull be- re of niohlly o_carrence, . the police have t THE BOSS SIDE SPRIN GEA much.auableinformation Wade no arrests. proclamation u Bing the Burmese to pursue the old t►d tried rem y. Ask your let - 1 (; a easeful life d accept British rule. A. P. 319 iiasl inane- ads antages of er any othe side spring ells. ic6rlu•dson Co •. �iontreaL t.t�-e i.' p eat}, and will nndoubtetll) he a Brent t write. The C•anactian capitalists will apply ai the _ - "i c,t(c re i . It is stated t at the whole German army - ,en tempered steel ,late perches avow the body to ,,,< ant �t ) ' ext session of Parliament for power 'to gUB ,*,L t$3U A WEEK apd expenses t'K y Y, j aid. Val able outfit and articulars tree. set ''very low. 1T Ny 4NuKT ri es ver eas about 3o miles Ion will be called o tt in sections 0,72,000 men, R p p and!h no S1VtNUI:VU or UNI >UN; lu) u)N. suit. ne of railwa g, WO i +� UMPTION11- u'tld a 11 Y repeating Maine. bodies. I'It uE RIGHT. C . i' .11 tcoultl. I - to be drilled in the use of the new p g abler for straight or Dhaeton 1 od } n,al:e; rum C:oderich to ��'ingham or some other E•. O Il'KrBY. Augtteta, M . l h will ive •tile Canadian Yaeifie rifle. - fiend tqy our descriptive circular. t ha nd posit a remedy for the kind &i dlof long ; standing to ing hC -t µa8 1 p011lt which g_ `�• ONEY� —INTEREST YEARLY J• B. AStll�ltTBUlWbI 111'M~�3 t' (Ld•1 ' tho ndaofc• e�oftile worst stro a i of my f etaud)as n0 COInn118810n ; Mortgagee . Dave on cure Indeed, so aronR le mS faith In tq t,'11t ,I t , i u outlet on Lake Huron. - Thirteen pas engers on board the Umbria 6 'PE ' CEN s:rea.l' . /'nn ads i {I t .bave , that I 1 1 .end TWO ROTTI.E8 FREE, together have written t - the London limes complain - purcha4led. It. H. T -ltPLE, ;ds Toronto Street. ,rltn vALUA r,E TREATisK'on this disease to am ,c l.`, } )r, (a,• M. Dawson, in -a 'lecture befaire atQer r. dive sprees and A. 1, ad,ires. ,, in that the s oking room of that vessel is to l n on liortE age. Trust funds. For DR. T. A. fli O«ni, I "'11(9,1_ he()ttawa Literary and Scientific Society g Alin hell. eulars apply to B'Arrr, CHAD . Ie a Ey p� oh oe, 37 Yonge St.,Toronto - ' . 1 averttab M R ., - \ on the Island Vancouver, predicted that g g wlc , BLAORSTOCK A Uma, Toronto. In the Houa of Commons Sir damea For- f ''Al ,rl -ul its great -.natural and material advantages -- -- .4 - - -- - . - - - . Y. would in the future earn for the island the - guMon, Under Foreign Scretary, denied that IoO dy O SHE $ OF 6 6t 10a., MUSIC;' Flue,' i l hut . ! . - n of the North I'a ED laud had fferad her support to Austria yJJ Ptaye, Brass Inst'e, Violins, :, -_ __ _ _ _ _ �� . r (1�t it .y title of file Little Britain '(tikes" nd Music 1 Inst Trimmings, at reduced- S NNIE'8 SEEDS ARE THE EST: _ j -, 1. I i I , j g cific in t1 1e event o war with Russia. price B BUT AND, 871Hing $t. W., Toronto. ��� +1 r u 1,11't ,, May lastrstrd Catalogue for 7 I ` �� ; -1 I i� i of the Toronto City ill visit Biruliti hain in b y _i-,_�- 1'tLLAetE tatnin descriptiostandpricesofthe otc* ill � a !!' 1 ►�, At the last meeting Y Ilie Queen b . d' Ac RED a Al DEN LAND. '�H� g - _ . council,, a special committee was appointer} to lay the foe i cation atone of the new law , :)�)f i)t Pre„Gori- zi cress .under hpl,s, bstanc a in D AND CARDER S US I. It I(f,e EL A to draft] an address to Her �Iltjesty expres courts, and, ing a jubilee visit, it will be j hibhk{t etttte of cu titlit,on >And spfclnuy suitable for j y.! �\ ', t 1.1 is (in the , o ,et ty flirt ex M sled free. Pvcry Farmcrnnd (',cedes should II i ' ' ��� CRS• sin e of the lob alty of the council,` the grati tnitde the ucc sicnt of an iuunense de ulouatra r nil,rk trardt'nin;.; thcrt I 1 Ina oaco , txroreor,trrin seeds r tea otu,ng I, �� I 11 ,11;111 \ I celleY 4 hol, kilns t.t +1 4 :i,U1K) ,hop -pal 7y ; teruta eas) 1 Y R f : atonn with tvliicl they hail the Ope111ng of tlon. Ise s(+n tlandsomrstcaL�ingl,cpubli din arlada II -/ - appl.. Ur►n,edi ttely Lo'I NvatAP TunD 5uv, (salt. f the _ _ — - the jubilee year of Her 11lajesty s reign, ign, soil The Paris 'a x has a ver situ llta•`way of .- 1►nt., • 1 1, _ :• ,nkfuF � ?/ y, } V1 11th 111114 new» 1'Ullege.4.trrtpph -, —T i,,: tendering their col gratulations• reYentiug h, Iropetto wax. h rance'aull l:er (Y i lsc;luu title I ,ird Yeir �r1,t. tat, hatlnKalruad) - — � i!, i - � rui: C' - ,III �1r. 1�. , , malty have o ly to beconlefriends, break it rtt i putiunau front TNN arArlw AND PROVIROA,,. j' lil 1 �. _ �'i;' ' } , t lf'ud _ �_ « -. �� is stecfi O. C. salts clerk of p f 1 -oll liv11 and t, re thuruti;t►1) prepared for buss '€ 1 - 01e Ifo se ofConin ons, 1►as'resigned hii of the British hnipire anti live happy e.\er I 11. �'r, I'' # ti ��+ 1+ f"at' . nc :j' trttltite. ;rWmAte� eminently sutx,essful" �I. . r _ p I �. liii r tl�- the j - . five; Ili -, aisistaut, llr, «•[u. �t ilson, being after. ' Spec al ct)vr -ita in Sh°rti,atul, trvnrh and German; t � � I a } . I O the v i'ailc . �I r. �` 1C1CSteetl „ Lad t a,intltted. For terms, etc., address tit, h l ur cure 1 Jo n•a tr.r..n ,h -r•vy t„ et, p them forty 11 I I ' �t1,1,+,t11te(1 t Y Kim, Leo 111 w ill ask hiy P +lrlilimeut lye tl s oA then tlavt th• ,r. rstu, a e :,l :, t t,,, r.n a radic•.1 . i aI, itfitcCUit�flt�K, I'rinclpal. I d j I t W;t9 flit OldeSt pu tic selwa)it in Canada, a vote to pi I1clA nm in such a Rtate of C' en have ma a the dlsraavr t'l "1`, f :PILF.I Y or FALL • 41-1 It fUtUC(! Ill ICKNI •Ills -lout nt.nlp. S •.wrrant ms remnd� i r hay llltr t'C el�'ed h a first ' ppoiutntent t[i fe11CC as Lh resent C011dltlon ands I Ii )x , bleeding, and itel,ing, to nr the wo t cnua lte,'an•elathen h •s bdit•d le no ®\ i to(f Y- re for not otV rscrlvint; s- t-nr.. FwnA at Duce for • 1 , . - i. 0 t,t :t et - 1s2s, and has Lille -tile office of law clerk prospects of. 'pntinental affairs inalke exile i etktttuatly c irtd by the l� - - ! ti to and Yo. ON Ot1Qltfr eta Su41t'n[Mllt'for a trl144 p i I 1 stnce 1311. client. " Mtpdirul seise, Brms•d) i . - — -_ _ . ••rt,. not I , ile ielebratibh s• Thnn,talt(1s of sulterer•s•t'.til an Illeurovon Attte.etrtt If. U.Rv( , _ - -- t I h:t,l - j . - - The manual repor of the Winnipeg Roarf -' It his bc' n ileci(ie(1_ that t. Ask D Ch �flj�'P 3? �Q�g� u�,1 t� r��l�. , ` ten N W the I,er imn, n relief front these iuiernal D ll 0M CS) of Tradc shows tha the city made sus stair of tike ltluee is .jubilee is to }, Held oti Jane , an e,tternwl its urrtit•,.. si.eo Per 1,,tt•katt . I tt 1:our 'I R tics progtes3 florin r last year. 'The graitr 20t1► tilt day fixt•d for the�llanksKiviug see• )ul druK►i•tfor {t,ur will be r , I I exports rea�'ied a v Alue of three million dos vice ill «es nihister Abbey, which her 111a- den 'sty wai►, f' +,� ter' „d. i �_ tc tt t1, _ j c :fl \111.L1 t( tt CO.. I r.11 lars, and• the total business Ot the Cl tity i8 es . leaky µ ill h tend. II King st. Fa i; Toronto.. 's I ' 1� t', ' 1 ti.mated at `Z(i3OOO, `X). Upwards of a.mil R It is scar ed that the vessel with which I 11 �t Ito 15 •.1 - -- ' -- - - lion acres of good }eel are vaca(1t -about Lhe the " Kapt ida , Collide(} near the coast of WITH ALL T 1N:- -- - i t., ,l,t'f., • R,i i. tit w hick eau be urchased at an average i, s the 13ritiah balk "Ada Mel- '1 E$•1 -ED �, •v► 11�.� 3.` $' 1i ice's L �® �"7 $'1' Ie$ ! — i! - of $6.50 an itcre. I . ' morel' which also went to the bottom. 411 - t c(,1,v RELIABEL. _ �'{ITE OAK - POSTS, .,j I I },tltlg ; , : The Marine fie rtinebt- at Ottawa has told g0} sons were drowned. S R N G P R E'S S Q X,, i _ been notifies} that t} e French cable lies br' k Despite : 11 the pacific ;assurances �fron'1; ' FREE THE FiNt*;aT A N D IRON B R A C E Se i 't•t:isil,n I -,_ OAY LOtlUEB , . eu in thirty fathon s of water, two knots Paris, arm , risen and murut►gns of war are IN CANADA I . i AILED ��� +� i t f roni St. Pierre, one of. the rench islands Using hurri d eastward, rendering r more sub•, PAY YOU. Address Oven stiff of oar Machines now to „use, ,.nr no oontplaint,+. P ices anti Ternts to su(t "buyers. Send [oE•cireular, b Send for tt• IT wn.1. t f the southwest of I`ewf undland• The agent of skutial th suspicion thlst ( ;eu, 13oulan>,rer 'T ELE EROS a CIO ■s r! i GO., TRaNTOi :_ , u e to - the cotiipany, ilk he absence of the cable is getting leafy a +otrJ, of his owns THE Erg- h7G. U'1i RN 9lcamer "Junta," 1 s chartered the hr'wexn The Lo }1r,It•., b'ta►ulard says the C'abili'et +, _ ,r ' _ _- - -- - -- _ _- ----- - -_ -'- - - - - -- - — ` TORONITO; ONT • - . t • t, i; , . ulent steamer "1'e field to make the ne 1++1 „ur+feal r fnr +lur++ +t' +fr and set rrthe best slier' Wreck's 111 franking a measure to deal ' - - { - - -- - - - y. arc. C n o , �. t 1 to •I pessary eel airs. - w ith file copse of the poorer districts' in k: SPENCE 8b Cd.r�' `� w' A New Yorker named Senbrisker, }laa Ireland, } ke l:lenlAeigll, iu -tike light of'sir , - I boen in communic tion with the C uStoma .Nliellael H p ks- Beat,h's idea of emigi atidn: 'Conslt,t re N ilk' fit►d it to their a +fcantal;d ! ' ur lit- department at Ut wa coneernin r a project ro ask the trade for nnr tnakept k'iles atpf ' , / . b p 1 Prince eery of R •tteuber hay rot iotp_ , uilind he llas on hand to stttbli h on Province Is- # g r+,iu rota the ; ,� R sp r- 1'utthttt u hpertuliy. fund I �J O f• tr r (r (1ltirrraflC 'situ till,- Queen 1)'y b ; .( for pri`•e list. a,,t• r, (I,, -. -� .k scull, in Lake 3 eulphremanoo, thruueh theatre ti night befor+ an +l t'o the circus; the - -� -_ . _,._.. I f I. (Iot,'a - t ' : .. '. which run, the flit •rnational boundary: line, _ - _ , . - - i ; ni"I,t ift... tilt- 1+1+lcslei�;h mcnwrial service ta�a I M tit it I' 11t1i11. - 0iltarit), �, ` yht to ' _ an itlstitlltion wile e worthy poor buys from b -_ -. �_ •_ -_ -- - • in �1'et;t(i Itister Abbey, which ht- attcndetl I _ - r ASS O,CIATIO N :1-i(}t;vt crowded ci+,ie. alit tt .enjoy suinnier re2rea- j - - ' -- colt t tlieru, He has purchas as her ., \1 i sty's re} real n tative. t; . + I A j ,, + tlon without hout O • Ot 000 000. II I'll -. . led ab�nit forty ac tss of laud on file island The: UI unla, an Af�;h.tn tribe, , rncited .i � , G U A R A N E E C A r t T A , t n d is L :ii1(1in'_r a le residence there. by the G,1 •eft lortilupill-posi-of or of Calldall r, recently at .� t • • • _ �. , c .t n . - - an killing; the j r �. * A l�JE C��J�PANY. ` f I� .. t tae ked a f Art �01�� , A ELAIUE ST. E. TORONTO. HEAD OrFiCE, T0, 0, t •t tl,f ;'- t, , 1 :iblit Canadian. • to recetvtr+I their ,,,Ili- liritiah iti, al.ofticer cull the eu};iucer iu t,i 23 , -- - .. � • Mary traiuinD at 'tl eo }'al Jlilit.try C allege P lI All class of 6ne work. lylfrs. of Printers' Leads s: ' - relriuients to charge.•o the- construction of the railru;td Slugs and M sal Furniture. Sand for prices.` I O . ud, at liittgstuu will join their . n. (rout' l u ta. tuwat'r}s Caudulial} Prrsttlt•nt. ttos. BI+1 w. r. U'ow .ANh, CAI., t:.C.1t.U. t 1' "' India Welt mouth ha�:iutr put in one year at _ ' ° • I luverrunent,is ink filed tr, re i Jvx,t 19, 1886. -For two years m) It ice- 1're,idea:. - IluN. N si. 51c. AatxK, 11 x. LLLwT, I %r,Q• tl ,sir - o A s el cal cable n at?i to 1'he l.t scan I , I U .�3. tORDnB1NF.R, F , - special iustruc,tt p •'It r]ish to )oral to tip ite'ti t�cattit wa,+ rue down. she Div III,:: ('n1er.lr�nlN J1ACDOtitt.a, I r . corn Aliment to the' excel- ' rard, favc ja bly tilt. 1, b P I 1 _ reatlY ent3ciaG d and too we tk to do W. 11. GIBM, Etiv, bads this is a lltg } b w. ,It, IiNArrY, M :v14., A. ►1cL1 Ax Itut++RD, I s4., - 1 1 . r s Stl'm as Aoint a) visional regent of Bulgaria vend l n)th]►t;f for hersui! ;skis ess tiriven ut' 1;uwARD Hool`r.a ia'U•, . Dlrt•t•1 or,,. Esq - f t ,ls 'y ; -o . lence of of the - Cal adian milita y y , } 1 - i eke two n the ctio❑ pf a prince to the vaia►nt t ► }� flt:e doctors, Choy 'alt pushed the J. Ilrttiwitr 1i .t »�,x, L++ri•, J. D. EDl)AR, lu 1' nglish cadets a e rnfluired to . t t g ,iuion that she rou1+1 not live. Shf: 11'aLTxR S. Lr.K, ESQ„ �'nu ion. throne. The Czar's nominee, the 1)utce of � 1 },nuuenced' usint; Ur. JuK s 5edicine iD Ili, \. JANY.4 Yur�u, � . A. L. GooD1 RllASi, 1 Q:,' . ears special inst uc,t ( M. P. RYA., I,+u., . , , . t. t - Y } �)ecentber, 1,4M, and alter taking six • - . t)lclenbu r i3 ready to act.aa. regent. Kuanttilr Dlri :rtixr -J. K. MACllONAt.D. Ni .[f,7, ' . . ; = . ` ;The Governme t 'has decoked not to call 6+ I 1 ottles she was so Much tnll,rovetf that • . . • • has been ' '` - 1 he construction of that The la eat sewn states that in the fight i he (•ould look after her household duties. ' • ' for, tenders for _ ! ' extend that uCC used eel }r Massowah on the ,-)-tit I 1 ' I Jt. RODDACK, Lnlrineur, C. k'• R., Wad � a The Atsoeitttinn ht be,l'n ftft en rears in ope .ttivn, durintr which tilnti rO1S,000 n i • t portion of the Cape Breton. railway+ t lions were almost annihilatetl by ,I, . Toronto. ' } " g m Point 'u er to the hTarrow,�”, nit,, the t t �. return •d t•, the 1'otic) Itoktera Q q i 4 Inc fro PP y it is douhtful if they 'chid )ear (15*+tl) cloae,t the t i kiln uenl iat Period. it is expected there will be a . :tn(I - er. The contract for th,@ the Aby siuiatis, and ! :it�c, lsb5, bein;r s'sz,1o'). ; . until next sum he reinforcements I surplus of over: t51).1Nrir. "The Burp as at llrcen,l9? ini- •s old 1liassowah until t I Gunrante.: Capital and Adsct. soft over *L,,Ju 1,000. Pc,li ies in force over 114,1)00,000. , t ifin between dne and the Narrows, can h arrive. IL (lis >ze t Y Y SA S - 1 forty-five miles i length, has been awarded now bell r despatched from Naples aril policies Nou•ti t►rft•ilnt►it: t tier two >'eR,'N°• t,,d ittte.r W ?tee yHRrH Bnc1P1'rtyfthlP• , i :r;tr(l , .. -- --- -- - -- - -- -.- -- - - -- -. I to 1liessrv. Sims Slater, of Ottawa. Tllc M. Fl urcus, the ��rench :1}iliistet of FoC New ship tent troul-England, EY Steamship '• Nrn - ` t !:I ``t t }'at _ work of c��natrue Ind• the ro iosed docks at })' ;weKian. west rices to the trade. We aft, eotp - - -- _. 1. 1 I P i ei 11 Ati ies has sent a des atCli to '11. Her ,• I LLERS, o OF ;: +'t I Point Tupper on he Straits of Canso w i11 be b te, t,l e- French Anthassatdor at Merlin, iu enta in C nadaptor licBride'8 Celebrated Sheer F-j"SHERS' � ��� PO ,$a� : 4 `! . - -`.. t1,tt ; i undertaken next easou. which h • urjes the lattcr'to lose no �oppor asinge. w i A1�f Nt f rt .� a�tha Tort•ntn ]a � } !:N0117 f . -- - — - - -- P. Isaa (xolclsteit a well known and vt ealtlly tull]ty o ilnpressigg upNn (�ermat►y I ratrce a - KBBP YOUR pOwER AT O11;K 8Y PURCHASING i, I . I _ f ` or )east; in which desire the IAr. 1t "i6hro :c s l tt( :: t anti rurular "il of r �f�ehin8. _ eitizen..was acre ed at Winnipeg, charged earnest ICSire f } , H�� tors of CAilatia- fr,nit the disco er) .. Bh1IIg18 X chiner ChoppCr 0 ens with Navin r -cot nutted -bigamy. St is al whole C binet concur. �. - iAu,erir t to t tc lute titrrth �1 t sl it,t►e; _ - = - yM1 1 �' 4 - ' i - . . -, . . z. , , . . I. , ,1. % . - , : " _ - -- - _ om ADVERTISEMENTS THIS- DAY. who Ag"Cut U60m5, , � 1 I OeHAWA / , PIC E _ ` _.. _ meeting of the Pick# . ;'::, 3 , I . , _ . - Remember th r: t Gi- i oval --C. Dale. " ,, .- -�pp ITURE. T� - ing Agricultural Bocieay at Brougham ,oil Mr. C Diet recently shipped over FU1LN lJ NR 1 coal = Leonard s. � t S% urda at 1 A K I - � , ned -Geo. Parker.: (� , ,4 y P• , Try and be present, two tcni, of neat to Toronto. , �`�` G G. a, sop irate. A uk� io meetin was held on Ttesdit a .. horley Food --C. Dale. �� ,,,.,. p q y �_-&iz RD ���. , �, `, • udicial sale -J. B. . � A report` of th tisje ieetins` and 1`` -• •re evenin it to consider whether "the town ''' r 1. Dow. at Greenwood, d anniversary set s should I sus another manufacturing con . ' I - �'- ' essmaking -Miss tottg.:. in oonneotion w th the Methodist church oern or lot. al -St. Andrew sI Church. - �. there arrived t o late•• for insertion in Mr. X T. Gould has been ifs- elected _' _ I took Taking Sale- eo. Burton. ° - j Rules for Family Puce =J. Greig. `` this issue. " It° ll appear in our next. Preside'Pl ' of the Harbox Company. + i rniture and Undertaking-- J.H.Beal. oreat Ba ant. Fraser) s church, with the fixtures, and i • ' - Do not forizet he ' ' : * '' o entertaiiw- the 1Qt o' which it stands, lot 9, 4th con. "-" 11 ment by Mr. ppaa t �V eat itby, is offered for sale, �t,� �� rn b on Friday end ' ' p' h{'.: Saturday evenm s, m Dale's Hall. . We A you q tad named Allen Bielld, who ;, 'Ip C1i are informed by arties who have heard was NO bitten by a nog a few weeks ,. -� EKING, ONT,, FEB. 11 �• it, that it is first- lase. Come ;Vgpices ly.. The aQ'o, is r$ overing. � _ - ( � entertainment is under the of Mr. T� M. Edmondson has sold his LOVALISM►, st. Andrew's ch rch interest i)� the Oah�twa roller mills to his I'' - I%* Imck rtns ion% brother d retires. I - I asoroo , 1 Mr. J. H. Bea ,the 'popular furniture" ;. - -THE DRESS SLIPS CEDAR ORE€ J 1. 7 "k,"C dealer of Pickeri g, announces per adv. •' in another opium that be is in a better I 1 Ater sever A ixee in for. the or anz ti i . - delays, owing to a rush position than eve to supply the wants of 6 8 za by of la Foot 13a1 'Club was held in the sohob] j of ork, we have now made the necea- all requiring nything in his line. house on� Monday evening, when the �% Funeral furnishi s supplied and under- sar. charges in our mailing list, and this PP following otfieprs were sleeted :- Fresi- . taking promptly attended to. 1j _ , wee each subscribers name and ad dent; W.y; Waddell; Vice-President, R. A most c m stow is ttu Time. " o plat assortme t of . :� U. Ward Sec.•rre s., James Cochrane •' dye ,with the time his subscription is `, I k- `. - will be s by adv. in another Captain, �:T. S. � innacott, teacher `' • " paid up to, is printed and pasted on the column; the prop rty known as Len 's Curator, ( ') C A KE T S AND* OFFII� S'. - g A� B. Holden. Seeing that we ' ` '. J/ pap r, We believe this will give much hall will be'sold public anetion on the just organized we do not expect an in stock, and • supplied at an hour of the day or ni t y y y ,residence on the �iiemises. bet r We to our subscribers than 26th ibst. This era one of the most challenges'ifor two weeks, but after that ALSO LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE E AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. " f4vorable opportu ities- for securing pro- time we ai.9 open for a challenge •�-� the Id style of writing the addresses. It P ge from - /� �•- i party in this villa e, and it is hoped some any publro :school ( Pickering village not .L7.. :BM3-&�j� =C .i R1N .` will prevent mistakes, and besides it will of our'monied me will secure it, put the excepted.). ",G. ' — t -- save us an immense amount of time and hall in good shag e, -and realize a Iland . � T i:. -- - - __ _ I labor lip the despatch of the regular issue. some dividend on the ioyestment �',, CLAREMONT. � o , A fe words in explanation of the sys �►p>paeciatee' ----� , o . - -� ` The followin esol The f 1 o - . tam • g ution was' carried o lowing list of names shows ttie A slip on which appears the iworda standin unanimously at a eating of the Method- g of the first .three pupils in their `-'� 1 __J . " r "Jo n Smith, des. 87," wih be under - ist Church Quazte ly Board : Moved by several ties es in the Senior Department' . " - . • . - L � ti . .. � stood, as meaning that John Smith's cub- D. Pickett, see de�i by ?I- Bunting, - - F of the Clare out Public School for the SPECII�L BARGAINS S OFl ERED IN .'. '' I oeripfiion Is paid up to Dec. 31st, 1887. "That a very hea ty+. ' vote of thanks be month of J nuary : -Fifth class,- -Robt, � ' . All knowled cuts of recei t of mono tendered to them tubers of the choir for Reith, E. SSSimpson, E. Gentle. Fourth _ I P y the eminently sat sfactory way in which class, senior; -Wm. G. Gentle, E. Situ p• Verware on eu ecriptions, either from new or old they have conduc ed the service of song son, Jas. McFarlane. Fourth class, Jr., il i subsc ibers, will be made in future in this .in the Methodist huroh, and that this be -Mary Coe ere A. Bur s c �1 \'-- - � I : P gee , G..- W. � s, I O V . _ _ _ . way by means of the oddress .slip on Published in the ickering NEws. Ferrier, and I, Birrell. 'Third class, Sr.,- " A Now bile. Mary Scott, •Annie Forgie, Frank Rawson - , ` the p per. If, therefore. our subscribers ' Mr. �. W. Ma Ding, Chief Office of. and Lavid McFarlane. Third class, , will k ndly refer to the address slip'this the S o t A t D Jr,,- Walter. McFarlane Li 1' e e e Scott t c e tment, has issue a 1 Lillie Cooper, yi - week, they will be able at once to under- circular to the P vincial License officers J. Scott. _ stand net when their subscription is paid regarding the ju gment iii the "Re ins r �"" '"�"• ` $�T3.O�1113 t0 Z' C. — AK =NCB• " f REENWOOD. ,' 4 ,• g . np to. If it does not read " dec 87," we v• Heath," ease, referred to Iin these `,°, f columns last w ek. He concludes by � i) ` . �tiall be most happy to make it do so .. ea in Shout a witness in any future TIiA death f �Vm. Mchay, an old rani• � saying:- dent, is announced at the a e -•�� ` tlpoil;>eceipt of the required amount of case Scott Act) r fuse to of 72. His- �"` ,.A. �� ti ; ' J , ' i r ( give evidence g T Doaninion currency. -on the ground th t he will incriminate remains were,iztterred at Salem. �..► '� II himself Rememb r -tile En lish Church tea- f. , you will please bring this cir K 1 : , ' ` f -A few enstomers can be supplied solar to the notic of tihe court." meeting and `pp''concert leer this (Iridsy) PP�Ct1Ca� &ChIriakeT. rOCk S reset, W�lltb�. ., ;' ' I with ood fresh milk at C. Dale's. ; so lemon evening. ID" ht. From a' vet valuable ''work entitled The late t w has taken a large amount - - '-' —"- �, �, -Now is the time for all to provide h th'em13 lees with boots while Leonf}rd's " �'y81Y man his own fortune teller," we of snow away but there is enough left . . are ea ling at coat. =ti glean the impo tent information that yet to make s eighing good and travelling Ne'w.. r A..- . �. "I leasant.....,R; .shootin match w C �+ - r , ­ I �m.: I -S . George's, :�ickerin Feb. 1 " h "ii the new,moo lies on its back it is a K as bald Ope-Anled. 3t sign of rain." T is is of special interesfreere last week,. The day was fine but =N• Subje t of`- sermon,. ,,G Yew." All a>�d importance o our fa shootin was very or. r'� �T N' '. invite P farming friends K Iy Po About a , i "who have suffers from severe droughts half of th birds got away and very few - _ .:. , - :! --" nbscriber'e" Ietter, in reply to Mr. in past seasons. They will "now- be able of the gags balls were broken. Both And . lY2 In Order "tQ gi e 8 roOiYl to' b! fin" 011r MOW „ 1► y, goes over to next issue, owing to guard against re- occurrence of these parties will ha�•e to practice more. When � ; fo lacy of space. dry spells by a plv turning the new they were tht•ougll they made for the -�-q •�•�•�+ . IL S �- \; I • 'LL -V�7e regret, =learn that Mr. J. L.:moon over on its back and allovrtf it to hotel, ,where inn oyster suppa awaited Yv 'LV'� 0 M s 1" t3pink wife and three children are -down lie there. a them....... Miss Lizzie Moore, o Audrey, with iphtheria in Toronto. ' mats Tome' . ` is visitin 'Which will Soon be arrivin wo Offs our customerfi! K I�ri• Annie Shea.. ►...Mr: Wm. g'i . ` ` � Devitt boo h decided blur ains for t e nett w weeks. e 9oral offerings on' the date The Salvation Army here had �n im g t,three fat cattle fr m Wm: • �I'ho ae Bunting's e�'in were numerous manse time on aturday evening last in Catinmick, jr., and intends to inQ them _ 47•y ' and very beautihil, connection with heir oyster supper and. to Toronto .... .Mr. li. Gleeson, erebant, �T 11 1, I ` I jubilee. The pa ade through the streets leflc here last 1lioneay for Montreal where E PARKE i V BART -Mr. Wesley BnntiDg, of �trathroy, o s - ' " . ;7 was one of the la Rest we have ever seen he ill visit leis friends and attend the s vi iting with his brother Mr. B. Bun here, and we u deratand the other fear care vat ....Our shoemaker has tivo , fine - "- _ - -- - -- - tl llg, of tbi village. - - -- - . _ —__ -- z s He thinks he can make . "ahem o w • „� I tures of the a eniug, were well pat- P g g . 400 Ibs. cacti....... Mr: Jolts t _ - liriiss Carter, of Brampton, is visiting ronized. Staf %C pt. Morris and his sons, b►i tcbell ie - �er sjister, Mrs. H. 8. Matthews, at the and a host of o 'cars and re�overin w' `are: seed to s soldiers from g >�i ey• , 1. kEetl�odist parsonage. . Whitby,. Oshawa and other laces were t i' • P .. �+ users: Sohn and' Robert Guthtiert, present. Some ur hundred partook of 'Overcoats at half prig t R. & J '` ' - . " . Cam belle, .. 'r I . = Toronto, were in town on Saturday, in oysters at Lens's hall. p Whitby. " . . , 'I ; attendance at the funerals on tliat'day. me U. I - Chewing tobacco, 150., plu for;12>�o. i ' _ _ STOCK T . -' Methodist Church, Pickering, Feb: 'his is slippe y weather. We Piave •at II: lk J- Caii pbell's. ' '' ' Doti iaoticed anyo a slip ,on the weather, 13th: ' Morning subject : The Trans -For ybni�` ordered elothin try R. & $guration " • g, <<, T - but a number ha a sh don the side• t evenin Winter: Poe . J. Campbell, ,`Whitby. . . - , . walks. As a ma steps wily forth, un• � . -^Mr. Geo. Weir,barrister and solicitor, conscious of the ease --For carFsets, lace cattalo , crata>ns, j, ' . ,� f Dresden, partner of the late T. B, ' d streak of ice door oil cluthirl o • ' which is gleefully 1 ing in wait for him, + g to . �t J. ampbell s. f •" J'. , . - -)o( , I I ' ; Bunting, was in town last week attending he is full of happy t1 oughts,and life seems -A lot ' of tweed Just bo ght and in :; ° \: ' i t ' t;'in ter's funeral. stook this da `, less than half ice. Call i v to hold all an ilium ated cartoon of the p - T i bv1 brellal3 were in -great demand on future for his insp tiou. Just then he an +l inspect t 'em' at R. df J. ampbell's, rV Ishl �o red ('e ur l r u sday. You should never judge a man clutches wildly at thing, and nukes a Whitby. • I x g . ge . ' ' he umbrella be caarie-s. Nine times futile effort to sm sh the si passe !inner ><. aewalk with tt stock of , goods efor took. o t of ten it belongs to someOD(, else. his collar bone: ' In that one brief second The reLwins �'of � the Ilat Thomas � . p Mrs. E. Broad fell and dislocated her while he is in- mid air, all his past lit Bustin war conve e g e� 3 ell to thei�i• last rest. I taking, we Wrill. fo the next few k e on Wednesday morning. The knee stands before him, Toni his scliuol days ins place pn traturdpy fternogn last by ' w s drawn into' place, but she will be- right up to the las time lie nursed the ineinbera of I, the ilia onic fraternity, a weeks S 11 fo c d to - remain quiet for a couple of baby. , .As he lights upon the stern, un• number beibk - presen froi { Toronto, f . e at a big r duetion ' I. wee B. . yielding plank,. tile- panorama shuffles, Brouglahni, Whitby acid otlper places. `. I . , 11 and he sees but the erin faces of fickle. ' ll�j'• 11r. �Ilttthewe, of the Methodist 1 t �rQnl ; our dread cos Aces. r lost shawl was advertised yin bast J g Y w e s NEWS, and on Tuesday the, owner friends, a ho laugh t leis calamity as he church, preached the funeral sermon, and l '. 1. . re4ei ed a card stating that it had been regain his eyuilibri m and his walking- was , assisted! in the services by Revs. 1'� (3'. h' Ve on ha c�r is r e and. ' fo • n and where it .could be reeoyered, stick, ays a few Hen le words laud passes Messrs. Carrleron, Craig and Westnej;. on. vet been there Y The attends,nce was very lame, .the • Tl a ittle adv, in T13E NEws did it. well : assorted sto k lIl . alb. the - . surprise party, numbering about obi . . clnu•ch bein crowded to its utmost In die .death of capticif3 . I • _11 I tw .ours 0 Leary, .$:, y, from Ushawa and Cedar 'Dale ca ;ne.in upon bfr. and hire. A. Findlay il ( briefl alluded to ' our last iRfiue), the an 'lzpiapaoa different lines - :' Hitt d : wool on ` ednesday night. They had a bin villas of Pickering loses. one yif its iliost As.there ai•e perhaps a few who dot nut (, goods v time nail the wee sma hours. iiroini ant and res eted,residentsr His unJerstand t ie rules which. aide � J b '1 w holesiale: a pub- `: -+- r. Edgar's meeting on Wedneada illness was of " bri f dtiratiou, audit the usher respecting the publication of tom- � • y news ills sudden de.riise, following so munieations went 'in to the editor, it may prices. AI1y011e alltl g go(�dS .. ev ni g was largely attended. tale's F hal� would not hold the crowd. Speeches closet after that of Thomas B. Bunt111k, be of interest to them to et the i ' , -' . g efor.. should attend . th s great sale. h! were ade by Mr. Edgar and I?rMack a,st a gloom ovei .the entire village.' ina)tion. A publisher lies three valid / Decea ed was-. an active and ptlLlic• giounds u idii wliioli he eau refuse to / of .. bridge, a synopsis of which will 1 " ; " s lilts( .member of s piety. His busineRS! ius�rt sticii letters, which constitute the No trouble to she �doo.ds. .. appea in our next issue of Yet rinary Surge n, coupled with the eo ditious to be a , I - cons aE�stinE. n et in before the letters is positio he held as Landing Waiter at are! allowed to appear, . and these con - • The Council of Pickering meets in- reu- the ha>•bor. and also as a member of the tiitipns lire : fat - .. ` i ' Public School Boar , ,that the real name of the • ••�- �TT , tar s esion at Brougham on Monday brought his naihe author be • forwarded . alongI with the • I CKIE lvl. . nest,- a 14th inst. prominently before the public. As a conmm�nication (not neeessaii y for pub. r ARQ " •I '' e >D a partaership. veterinary he was Down as a skilful lication, but as a guarantee of} Rood faith 1" ' ' main, and cones tie tl he snip ed an °n the • a* . • a Ve learn that one of our "prominent 9 y J Y p t f the writer) • 2nd that ! ` t the . - young I esa men will soon take unto extended practice. or over seven years commu ication contains nothin indeoe t ' • he was one of the T ustees of the Public or obs� ens, a d 8rd that it g n � " . " - himself an estimable young tally as a life n dose not r I' - _" -1" ar 'Der. School • p ,and for,' up ards of three year conts,ii , libelous., statements. When a• ', • iy Die. was Secretary -Tree °f -the B d; .'communicatYOn is sent to tins. . w•e� $ r�ewsPaPer elischa�• g file du s oi" his o'ice to the ofl5ca. and tli a conditions era met the ' - ° - Tt,a February Qu te>`ty . Meeting in entire s tisfactioD o the Roman Catholic tlblisher 'ofa ����• ~' P public journal has no y v �� I� connection with the thodiat Church in ratepa res and of he Protestant rate other o tioD than to publish the samad. O� '� - X thin vii age, was bald on Sunday last, and payers as we a -was, we believe, -A public journal ceases to fill its mission the o ial meeting on Tuesday eveining. part o Der of the .ickering. Brick and when. it attempts to stifle, and refuses to a . .{ • I r >I tg Then . Tile y rds,: and i many other" ways allow the people to express their senti•' identiri d bzir}self ith the i>�tereats annd means through its columns. TxE NE .; Ry using common glasses, when you can purchase, Soul day o other not far distant r ws ,, - some p 'son may be looking pp the de. - P °wee of this v page, being; always is always ready to open its columns to ' " n '. • 1 L, � iR�JS coo , . 11 read t lend a 1 in han(1 in any NOW • ��, --- lingtien in the matter of registering y P g y the public, �ut ,should' �anytliing appear ' _: ' birt 's, =es and deaths. The pen- scheme that was likely to promote its'en- which is incorrect, the seine privilege is '� alty or.; i8 $ rprise The funs al took lace to the cheerfully granted those who desire to ": 0, so it would be well R. C. C arch oi� S urda torsi ;oo 1 for l t ose interested to see that all are y n a8t, correct the I same. never case the Celebrated where n im ressi a and solemn mass editor doeta i�o y &A'rated*.. • N _ 1 regislter d with the clerk of the municipal- t, assume an res o �. I _ y p nsibihty _ . ity. was cal brats for tie repose of tile. soul for the vieillrs expressed by correspond- - . �# � t party. .: ,: ofit [ � - !te d parted, Fa ere Sheehan, assisted tents. II by seye al other pr sets," taking part in �r�' �+ L l.It .l'1 C.1.7 _ _ 11 f We le rn that Mi : James Richards, the sery ce. The re ains were then con- An action" of damages ••.... I 11 one of a members of the Methodist *eyed t the R. C.. cemete brottht sgamet . The best in the World. About a million it now ' use, giving generfill - _ - 1 choir, iD ited the remaining member bf follows to their la t resting lace be a Suave Tank Railway by one Joseph satisfaction. For sale only by g P• y u , of Montreal, for injuries received ; the same o an oyster supper at his resid- large co course. of elatives and'fz•iends, on the li ' ,�� -*J..--'- zee, was dismissed k'riday. worn. r ` 1. _ once„ one *cuing last week, where a most To the reeved wi ow and friends we ing by Justioe Lorauger, on tits . ground t� 1 . - I ° e � oy#ble evening was spent by one and extend ur sincere s mpathy in their sad that he should have heeded 'tbe dal ere , L, . r aftlictio y, " . __a i . . i . `, = si Dal 'bf th ... : - . - .1 .1 . ­ fi a g �iC%e►r' + - - 8 01 agm li..�`, SZt. . ; J �� �. 5 1 ..'mil : . - I t `'i r L. _ .. . , 1�:: -1 :. r ,. _ .: ti i _ ,... I ` . ; . =, ,. _ .- Ire -D :':. • ..: l•.- .- - _..:. . - 1 1 . �, .. I a 1 -.t . .: - - I - I 1•. - . ..� v.: .. ..- .. r .. :.: . :• e .. .. '. a : f.. .Ire — — c!: s . :. . :. s. I ., -.... ra ._ . v - 5.14.1 .. P.. ,.. .: t� .'i:..- R r e ?: V1. s. ( r4 - r ? a - 4. -. , l' Y - ...I, - - .. -. ... ,. - _ - .,y. :. "- -e -. -. e. ... .. .:.� -- ... .. i- 4,.. .r... - � -." Ire,. ... ..k N e -.i�. ... A. . {- - — - ____ - r•i .. r. le . 1a,r,;,,,,,,;,., _ - - • D R S. FELD I Physicians, a � � from 6 to Ern eVeninB - - -- - D9V. FERRIH• , CORONER. to 10, evening 5 to 1i- •BTCBE, 3�k St. N supplied creep for cash. - -- - i, . TOHN BALL C 1 and SOIiCAOT, i I3everell's 131oc11t, D" fonds to loan, +ut I' ' terms of Pa•, IIt _rlt. m U'11A5 I' 1 ! and Solicito' cournlission. Cat • - jug : open every TELAMF.RI lJ EN(iI.ISII. In Chancery Cone Toronto Street (OV, Money to Loan —%, - I$ I DA "Vlr)ts0 •1.1;3LACK, rl it,.�+L1413. T E. -FARE% 1.' tJ • RISTER. ('. 1 Count* Solicitor. ( I- - -- --- - - -; -, •H HOPIiI� • - C;EO`l, G1- �rinary College. '1� sboer, etc. On a•• and my accustol, Wbitevale. Cherr% tend the ciisegAes , forge, Green River Wednesdew. Thor- : A brrt -class asmist" I Veterinary instrnt" tine for horses an by night or by d. dress -Green Riv, r t4usi . - -- - .Co i1 i �s - - °__ : 1� IC1IxIt1J 1 siol:rr pn"I stokes." (;en' special a,tentiou • paring 1 ;,.cesssr %, 1 I .,L 1;.It EX'I'( jJ • (•011verM:, affidavits; .loco 1l. ldonev to luau (11` Brougham. . i _ —I--- - . . I � *. 4 , - . -_i .I i all 1 She^li.0 3t"01, - I ' bu,'Iding., hteanl 1 ventilation a `,,- - i corner f)un•ia� 1 Residence -l:it: • Y - -- . _11 �._. ��oC(gin:l; 9,1, -.:,gym - fi,)tttil outer.- ). I orders by Lett. -r • - Thos. I'C1:cller. dress. TH(S, P0 I1 " A. R. KoWL:1N1'I i -- IC/i .' r 1IIU�. HIc• i t sluitll aryl eiaud, I'icketin- 1)ueine6ti carrie•i Will contiulle t11' us a trial A,Il I - done 11t i tt_ 9:11: _- - '' 1'�t i , t .. I " �'_ 1� "�I�TI «'ruing, 1' , kinds doneou tl . paint 111ixe,1 t_' list' bead use /l. - - 1>;, L T l: t OpI'� • Maker. P, jpro}nlltly atten' . bip. Don't for 11 News: Bing Rtn -- • i I" , rj�E \IPE1�� 1 wood. Jo house is a uev. acoominadation, . • and commociaru I shall at all ti from rly frien(I iv Greenwood. ``r OY�Dt- James c;1 , a hne new brie: style. Every c rr&velling Huh; and sheds. . 6_���_ - '- PARTIES i' lemons i can obtain Vo instruction. , I Miss A. E. 1. Music room opposite NRWN . . JOHNSI i, , I , - o MY specialtie 61V ov - - - i ' . DEFY (30M 1 mahship. !% ne rite t E . ;, n live } _ O work 4 e u oi' started one can do th, - first start. Co " - not delay. Cc address and fit l: so at once• 14 { Dress ai )![IS13 R. I,.- ." and mantle n residence, one ing. Latest Agent fob Col•' ,I Vi=i WISH CAR opened shop begs a share 1 F i' , +: ' , { i 1 g�f�',