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'l' LBCAL HAPPTsxIN I fmCORLED By many scenes of the past in' Connection Hugh Clark, cedar plank Land timbert-• at -<;.;..•__- ..'. - THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR with their scare f intercourse together, $11.60 per M. ; John. FereY. cedar timber '. - . � . '„>:--: ^^ t.,.! and. unfor et- - IELD 1, BATE -MAN, cbi;al�sPOxD>;NT$. •which bad left st happy g and plank, st $11 per M. RS• F physicians, . 8urgeona, etc.,Pickering; b, _,,�, ; ful me oriea to cheer the present and Mr- Mackey; seconded by Mr. Palmer, Morning, from 5:30 to 11:30 , ppointed 1 0f6ce hours- 1_y � =° t " •t1XBRif�DE TOWN8F41p.,;': ,, ,. ,.. ` gjiteu the fat re. She hoped oftiules trioved that B. Bunting, Esq.,be a evening from 5 to G o'clock. I A t , ; +, - to meet tlielu ag rn and by and b3:e to commissioner to furnish supplies to Mrs• - ERRI "ER, iV1.D „M•C.P.S. Ont.`; f Mr• week from 14th Feb. W F from - '__`_ .:,' 'Iimeii are dull here at present...••- meet where aLti d the - rejoicings of the Robinson at 75e. pet DCORONER. Office hoursnme�r of RUG W. T. Forfar is doinpl .a big . business in f;lorified their oiee would blend ,even to 1st June nest. Carried. g more harmoniously, in siugi09 the On motion of Mr. Percy, seconded by ' i to ]0, evening 5 to G. Surgery - -__ milling. FIe is gettin a lot of wood cut. .: ;: - ST ORB wi S ere Dit gs,C;Chem cals I atr all L `' : --�, I ,? .1 •• D` r• }tae returned borne after R trip .3a \- tour's praise .. Mr. Palmer, the Council adjourned until A. au ,plied i •9t1 ,•i -�cr•' ` for gas I ”" to the north.:....:Joe Syms' boy fell off a Tile Love M. B. Conrod then called M nday, 7t h f M Teti at 10 c2,e. _> - - _ __ - __ ­_771111111 — - -- �' Tr... ;s I L�'��tl. -x lead of straw and hurt Iris le„ ..A little ilpon` severs} embers of tiro church _ a�'' boy, a nephew of D.:ilantle, got too near congregation f r silot•L addresses. The Washingtpn Letter. _ �: fit+ _ - ISTER' j } j,: one of iris .fathel•'s horses, \vltich lciekl'�: call was pleas ntly ttnd in each eiise f OH-_4 BALL -DOW I;kiiIt ��' red Solicitor. �totary Public etc. OFFICE— , f � :� ; the Uoy on the -leg and broke it•.: •• T prt,�jpt}y respa dad to, an a number of (From our Regular Correapandent) ,_ t� a Private • ' ; - J '�+` hoe "se at cry Corners is gerryl.randeretl•' npeeohes --diet ed by kindly feelings -- Congress has accomplished very tittle . l peverell's block, Brock- street, \ hi Ubiy.avorable' �'' $ ��' t� funds to Ioau at lowest rates a ti v �� / : �(_„ �_:�r. esoressed sours what of the esteem and during the week in the way of important . . I terns of Zpa °n'eut` -- - - - --- �/ national le Islation. The peop}e`of Wash- - �I��H,,— p,I,.I� TE1� " - � ", .j .. " �, WHiTDY. I respect in wllie t Mr. suffer and family in ton 'are well satisfied with what has : . • r IH11 BIAS I AI to I an. vo . '�" ,r';� .- i are bola b the hurch and neighborhood g : 1 and• Solidi ±or, S.c. money Picker- .�`�� J G - - • 1 S ben done, however, inasmuch as consider- . on,u,�ssionr Office : Honey's Bu not � Tam Perry has bCCn returning and of the re rat felt because of their able progress was made with local affairs I tp , ; oheu every ,Saturday. -- r_ 4 -3' -- ` `' ; - I departut a ft'o tls: The speeches Wef e i ofitcex at no• less than seventeen elections. in which they are much interested. Wash - ' - ELAM- _ BLACK, RESSO " do 1 . '., _ >1Ir: J. J. `Smith, son of G. Y. Smith, interspersed L 'excellent musical aelectl- ington is the "protege" of Congress. The • . 1-1 ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, f Olicltora _ - - NGL ) ► ' opened a law •o;ireo in• ions rendered y Miss Sttrlinq and- the District of Columbia is governed entirely ' �� F. No. 17 ' " in Chancery Conveyaucere, &c. Ofllcc�s, . d,- =,A .� of tins town, has Ol 11 . . in Cbao Street (over Gas Comliany-s),Toronto. i 'Toronto. choir. Mi'sa cCraight also flivoretT us by Congress, is dependent, •and compelled ` to Loan -No Comntisaioi�. D. Ph togra,ph ea le' of the with one of h r choice and instructive look do Congress for everything. Nat - Money Gr atest' . .4 nurl iLer of the poring P. p _ DeviDaoN BLACK, -H. A. K,$$soa, E; Ts3 Vows town engaged a spa ^.ial_ tram on the readings. , r. `Stauffer, is vrords urally it thinks Congress never does enough F.raLia$._ - — - - BAR- - J €' characteristic of his wise aiid kindl far =is, and is a chronic complainant of E. I ARE�� ELL, _U B•' Whitby Port Perry dine . one, evening Y 50 .. T W., Be 0 BUI iN, Whitby. last week -to go" to .Port Perry for the counsel,•replie to the many expressions neglect. "� 6 . �" RI TER. CCoipirt gouaeIIWli by gyiQv d __ Y __ -- • -- - It is thought that the President's veto . _ _ t purpose of giving a surprise party to Bev• I of esteem and confidence in Himself and of the Dependent Penaicn bill will be sue- (,Oun y - -- - P . _ : f i qtr. 'Willoughby. family, wislti the church and neighbor twined, although the House passed the bill -. . r'eteri• ►tart. Several resider is aremovingto Toronto. hood every pr sperity and for each of the by more than a two - thirds majority, S VETER- . 7' St�P. O r ;I b1 r. Bryan, if he. can sell out his business, assenbled fri redo God's favor in time which would be sufficient to pass it over + OPKI•N , , - . 1 and God s w 11 done in eternity. The the veto. The President's veto message - EON, Graduate of tl►e On site vet- will "also go the city. .;rinary College, Toronto; and prasti ai horse- ; .�.► evening tbrou bout was cite of the most proved a powerful converter, "dud many ' sheer, etc. On account of increase f practice ( GREENWOOD enjoyable the could be wished for, and membete- who aupportea the bill on the accustomed visits every 8 turdav to 1 understanding that it would not cost more ; 1 and refs I after hours s nt in harmless treasures Wbitevale, Cherrywood and, Dunba n will at diaeasea of the horse foot at my own The .tea meeting d Concert in' con- and profitabl cagvereatiuna was. brought than $4,OQ0,000, would now oppose it, tend the nac "Shall since the are convinced that it would fur e, Green River, in the forenoonof each week. I r neCtlOn with tiro English 'Church here a C108e by li joining in��singinR y i I'Ve nesday, Thursday and Friday ;I the 18th inst., &o. and by take about twenty times $4,000,000 -oat of i A first -class aaeistant horseshoer always on hand. 1-p-��• CaiT}e OIL 'On Friday evening, VNe Gather a Lhe Riser, , veterinary instrud cattle al ass on hand. Calls �/ V �,. L� .z-• - and although a postponed affair it was Rev. air. Co Ton leading in prayer. thpetitions for the passaige of the Blair tine for hc�raea aft . ci eight or eE day prO,aptly attended to. Ad- etninentiy successful. Tea was served in '—'— . . Educational bill continue to poor into •� Y 1 * the Orange hall, and as the people Pickering Council. 1 1. dress, Green River, out. Lucy and `.. Congress They come from a 1 portions _______---- -- -- -- ►�C�100 BOOS _ arrived they paid a short, of the states and Territories. It' is eati- - ix irte (Talebo. I'a:. e. profitable visit to that building, ere pro Pickering auncil met parsnant to ad- mated that over •90,000 citizens, a large . Not i :, reeding to thA school hones where took journme.nt a Monday, Fek�. 14th. Mem- number of whom are voters, have thus lr'l'r lL�tCPI -, , e• ,�_, , dates, place the intellectual regalement. The readaaudr a rovedinuP t onaapmeeting nted petitioned over their own signature: Then . Go► J _ r�, t supper was cod more, it was excellent, the members of the great national aeaocia• . SrUKtis, CoMMI�- Ink, Penells, I pp g from Alex. a dell and 60 othera,.asking ": 'ICHARD ; but yeti the° school house was more fir g grant iprove .9th con. road, be bons collectively as societies and organ- stoner and Oonveyancer: Office at H ppper 8n8► F18,SL1Cfi, attiactive. 'to,lent -had been 'procured Claremont. tweeri lots 10 and 14, and also Waddell's izations' have "united in this request. & Stokes% General merchants, .. •Piek9 ing, Claremont, hill between. ots 10 and 11. Among these are the W.C.T.II., the two I Special attention paid to making wills and pre- Mr• Hanson great national Telchers' Associations, the .. . paring necessary papers for Probate. , -48-tt and all necessaries' first -Class Book fr0iil Whitby, I', 1. r `.. -_ p - - --- _ - ',ba -- LURK and Stationer Stare. DIongolia, an other places to assist° the On motion of Mr. Percy, tits of Labor, and many churches and I - EEATOti, TO S Y home talent, and• the program ,was was heard fore the Council re aic� to his KniB • _ . �. Conveyancer, Commissioner for Laking - blr. Vii. missionary societies. 4ccountant and Insurance Agent e.all solicited. �' selects lengthy and' pleasing. son. Now that all speculation in regard to �`` i i aftidavite, OFFICE- -At I: Mr. Parke asked tat his notice of retie. � _ Mueey to loan on iarin property- 37 -v ':' GIeESOn occupied the chair with his Secretary Mannings' plans and inteatiotta ; I Brougham. '>k ' * usual self- possearuon rind urLanity. A, tion reapecLi iq amendments. to Dog BY- have subsided with the publication of his L i.' . _ -- -T- leading feature of the evening was a law might Land over Li11 •next mee�tiiiR- letter of resignation, 'and Lhe Preside_nt's -, I • - / - .. ' - . 41- cltite'ct• _':__ _ fford & c or . y,. pr6entapou to Nirs. John Duff, who leas Granted• reply, the gossips have turned to the`task -I,--,- Mr. Dtac v, seconded by Mr. Parker, . �� - = -� soul time been orgsxirnt of the ehtirch: I of a intro his successor. Besides as- TN'TY ARCHITECT for fiver, `move the the auditors' report be re -- appointing g ±�• POST, CUU_ WHITBY-.-,­1 4'16 She was presented with a a superb s siatalat Secretary Fairchild, the names of I �,_ As fur the - county Of Ontario. Drawings .1 �- - ---: sugar vase and spoon holler by the con I reined and t e Council go into committee Minister Pendleton and Ex - and apecificationa furnished for every class of � � - g I of the whol thereon. Carried. - . tiAdin . steam and hot water heating to k _ e�atiuu. ti`'e reg'r'et that space will not Council ii committee of the whole. Mr. Donald, o ed for a place. It is grated b g ventilation H specialty. Office- Gerrie 13 are mention P Wnitby• permit us to partictilartze fife eYCellene -ies Percy iu tli chair. Committee rose and corner Dundas and Brock East Pickering. 37 -y s that the new officer will be nominated be- Resideucu- Kingston P,oad, a of the program. Afterwards thy+ crowd Ceported• tore the ad oarnment of Congress; so that _ _ -- ��' hall to a lU Ceut tea On motio' of Mr. Mackey, seconded by 1 o h the Pres- . . \ - -T - - -- -- - adjourned to the . 11 ►crtio►i•ee-ritmi. . - I G AGENCY. ' which was a pleasant success. Mr. Parker, the report of :he auditors as id may be confistteed, although . i r-- �� - --�r- - -PICKER ident has requested Mr. Manning to con- ; Licensed . Oue of the saddest cases ye recQrdea ceeived uu dually audited, was adopted, 'tinge to serve until the 1st of April _ ` - OL'CHER `& ROWLAND' - - �' is that of the on and unexpected Mr. Mae ey, seconded by Mr. Parker, The members of Con Rreaswhohavedane ._t. Auctioneers, for the whole of :worth and . Banking Business. death 'of Susan, daughter of - Win. Brig moved for eve to, introduce a By law to most of the 1 elation this winter are I South Ontario• strictiaatleutt� n gi a moderate. all Open for the tran action of a`lf legitimate reside ofl the llrock road. appoint va ions T p officers for the year . 1. / orders by letter or tel�g p those who belong to Lhe House Committee I 7'l,os: Poacher, Valuator, Oz 4tr tor, nniAor OFFYCE HOURS —F orA lU to 3; Saturdays nail, who 1; 188? q,id that to same be now read a on A ro tiationa. They are about the dress, THUG, POUCHER, B 10 to 1 o clock. - aiiba I:r:l;tiall (who was u \'sty fine young first'an'd s and Lime, and the Council go pP P ;R_ x. ROWLAND, Wbitbv, Ol,t. ,,r, woman of 17 years) �Wae vu a \'rail to her into commi tee of the whole thereon. best workers in Con; Tess. They sit around . _ _ _ - _ ___ . ___ �Vlnus BaII lII 00216 t10II. uncle, Joseph h Brigna11 on. the .5th con a long table covere with blue, and each " - )ai'.),'R►u i t)tl tit). I? council i committee of the whole. Mr• articular member seems bent on Stopping • 1. . / , - .. (CEO GE KERR,- Agent. eersiou, having gone the�•e a seek ago �iackev in he chair. Com. rose and re- P - - . , • - - • - K. (3 y) h _ _ _ _ ._ _ - _ -- -= Sunday last• Shortly afftter her ar rival rted by -1 w with blank .tilled a up the leaks iu the Treasury. Hon Sam'1 • - 'v ER AL B AC -- - friends po �'`recouded pb Mr. Randall, who is chaicma�i •in fact as well . 1 ►11TH• OS. HICKS, GE_ - she was taken ill, but ;the Mr• Mao ey rxiovedi,.i Y .' smith and Wagonmaker, lMii heage� the Sittings Qf iYlSi�n Courts, y g .Palmer, tb t the by -law to appoint vari- as in name, fits at the head of the table, I. _ i. a;and,; Pickering, Ont. Having 1 did not Consider• there was an Ilan er, and in his rather domineering manner, beaineae carried on by at the oldc stand a Give s T' offs ern for the ear. 1887 be new 1 continue the ; G Co U L'.'1TTY F UYTA RI(l. as the medical roan to at had Bo P Ysed Carried• does at least one half of the talking. He wil slated. On Monday trio'nin - however. read a thir time sud pas is just a little impatient, intolerant, and - - I ns a trial. All work prompoy-and sati factorily ., done at the same tzcsle of paces. s-y Qp she was Considered worse, and the 111r. Per y, seconded by �ithmaster Palmer, ii impolite as regards the suggestions of his k - - __ `1. Q7 ' • fellow committeemen who differ from bim, _ ' -- .I -- - - - - -- -, -y ' :Clerk, C. Iitacflonnell Whitby, , doctor 'was again neat for to Urouf;hsm 4o moved lih�at Jacob 43 ` . in Ellis mutiicipe�lity b • them nevertheless.- . t ! ' Puiate►s and Grlazi'er I. \\hitby but he is bleed y I - 1. , r Jan. "., Feb. 2, Mar. Y, pril 2,\[uy 3, Juue 3, July come at once. but he did not Si'ri \'e Ilned be and is rereby -authorized to sell the I T ' I\ G SIG's 4, Seh h Oot. 3, No °- 'Dec' z• 7 o'clock iu the evening, find ahp ea iced Next to the chairman site (ten. Forney ai Gieeaou, Greenwood, p. timber on cad allowance between lots 3i ' A I \ T I :� U, . Ul.AI 2 lirougliain : Cler , at 10 o'clock, before her father had ttu. pp y 1 . 1 er_Ilanging, Tinting, e., of all May 4 July 5, Sep. • th and 35, iu ra con. cud a 1 iroceeds to °sf de labm mead be seen the alleged silent. wa IIl . . j 1 �Yritiug, Pap kinds done on the shortest notice. All shades of Ly hlekerinb� Villag : Clerk, At. (ileesob,Green- t0 ai'riVe at her bell Title• -Mucll sythpa y repairing r ads in said division. Carried. "Judge Holman; of • - • • - - • paint infixed to order. None brit he besst E� - • wood, Jan. 4, March : ,November 9. On moti n of Mr. Parker, seconded by dog of the Treasury, „ fish Lead used. HILTS d: \\ E L}i :i. fort Perry : Cl rlt, J W Burnham, Port iK felt for 14ii'. Bi'ignall, a9 it ►s Only - _ - - -- Perry, - February 8, Q >ril 19, June 21, Sept. G, Ott: about a year sg0 since he lost another Mr• Mack •, the Reeve granted his order Indiana, who objects to every appropri- ; . __ a dru„ nu the Tre e. iu favor of M. Gleason and anon, however small. He talks as much - - - lg, December la. �htcr grown to \vonranlrooa anti the C loutti caul '�)tue'�+. - 4. Uxbridge : (,ler , Z Hemphill, U:Lindg , T- Duna, editors, for the sum of $lv as the ehkirman will allow, and enlivens �I Mrs. _ ' _ Feb. y, April `L0, Jun 7.1, sap. 7, Uct 19, Doe 14. deceased was Iris only housekeeper, - the dull committee room with man' any little UII`. LESLIE, I:.00T \D SHOL 5. tannington: cl k, smith, B, h'aviug died about five years ago. each. spat4 at his chief. Feb 10, April QI, Jun 2.•1, Sept K, Oct 2c►, Dec 15. The fuuer'al on' Thursday \vas largely Mr. Per y, seconded by 15fc, Dlac ey, Then there is Mr. Toanaheud, of Ill., q. �� Maker. Yet;i;ed spur sc;a'i� work. Orders G- LtHavertou :Cie , i Beaverton, moped for leave to introduce a by la to pro,3lptly attended to s. Fxlp, ,iilc(arlytO? pos tee he Feb I1, April ?L, Jun 24(liept 9 Do a 1G. r ;rttendell, r acv who attacks Mr. Holman's meagre allow- on•t for„ _t t) J Gilles ,fie, L l to amend hy- a%No. 541 of ,this municipality ea' and swarth Mr. Bu , .of Mis- t liil D 7. Uptergrove,: CI rk, 1 1 _; Neva, lilug street, Pickering viila�e. 7-v OIiERRY W08D: relative to -the .Board of 'oHealth and that ant , , grove, Feb 12, April' , June 25, Rep Io, Dec 17. scurf, who talks wisely when ije is induced. . -- - - - -- -- - -_. _� 1. E. AREWELLr _ the same now read ee 'Eliot ill se and d. 1. to speak at all. Messrs. Lefevre, of Ohio, l�+ Ca Tie f W. _ t� n o - lIu Order . " 1 I time. k a d Wilco - . . .'____r•;.- r:- . . BY ' �: C,lftk of the Peace. On the evening of TuPSda3, .,2nd alt., Adams of New Yor n F= -: .. - -- - -- -- - - --- El1I'EItAN CE - 'HOTEL, GY,EE� . -, - ._ - --- -.- bet seyenty -five and a llilndred of mMed haci ;v law Nod , to amend By- �"a , spend very lit tle time in the tom- • T wood, John �iitcheil, pro This �liC erixl�' mittee room, but Mr: Cabell Of Va., who - I tlie numerous friends pf D,ir. area Mrs- J• law No. 61 of this municipality, now cad house is a new building, fitted rep with every ���� `� R. Staafier assembled at their home, a first ant second time, be now red a is economically minlde'd, is always at his accommodation for the tr�yilling'bublic• Larg; .. T G- post, and te►kes a prorninent part in the' turd commodious stables and sheds for heroes: j,, Aar near Cherrywooa, and gave thetii a third time and passed. Carrie d. Po = I shall at all times be pleased to receive a ea deliberations , . I. and the public generally, when •n full o eratio i. We are prepared to till geruiue surprise party. During rite Mr.'Per. y reported from om- The Re ublieans have five of their' • from %ay friends 1 13tf now i P evening the ladies placed on the tables mittee oft coda and Bridhea. recotntnend- P in Greenwood. __ __ orders of all kind on the shortest possible - -_ - - T _ ING. notice. W also manufacture g p, S ing the ps meat of the following accounts : strongest men on this committee. Cannon, , 3 (( 01� D U ti HOUSE PICK one of the most ipvitin die la s of aY•e Messrs. Butterwort of Ohio, i� James Gordon, Proprietor. This house is DOORS, SASH, LINDb, -! hunger, destroyers, and after a hearty Jno: Barr for plank, x9.26; Martin:; W -of Illinois, Rau, of Kansas, Long, of y I afire new brick building, nuished in superior MOUL INGS, HA14D RAILS, and happy partaking of these things, in key, gran l"►ng west town 87.50;; W• Hendersou, of Iowa, and McComas, J I style. Every- convenience and comfort for the NeVvel Post , Ealusters, Jto., &c. lank, $7.45 ; R. Baker, building Mass., ; Travelling public. New area commodious atai,lea which all joined entllusiaRticalt3, Miss A. Milne, o Oi Maryland. Mr. Cannon is their leader, bl W. ' J. .Davey, reptxirtn„ and sheds. . awn, �,d- moor Lizzie Stauffer, who for Vhe past six culvert, * .37 ; _ -- S ears has most faithfully and acceptably Kingston toad tics. Mad ensrextra tine all questioua of finals e t Mr. t arise. Gen. - • ���zr�c4ccel. - - - -- -- .l >ricea down to suit oversees, for cash. Please y rformod the dntiea of organist in the storie, 40c ; T d :.. _ _;- _i_,_.�,_,v�.,.,._ - five ua call and oblige this ace, was building b idge, $2: Also recommend that Henderson is called the one l u8l -legged soldier • = -,ti'= -•-• - - -- pe P1 etit }ou o Alex. Waddell and others be because he is the most liberal rdan on to TAKE LRXSI'EU & KEMPTHQRN,.a Methodist Church ' of d beautiful p s Council. committee as to any item that concerns: t • 4RTIES WISHING TO T - laid over next meeting of tr �j lessons in Instrumental or Vocal music p- 12 -83 Q. L presented with a Costly an On mot on Of Mr. Percy the report was soldiers. . _ i.1 can obtain Vocal Music in Class or by private - -^ --�� - ---- China tea set, x180 a all \'et• butter 'knife Mr• Long, besides being air• excellent instruction. • Apply for terms to and pickle fork. 'liiea Lr. Burkholder adopte?d. MUSIC. read the following address On mo ion of Mr. Percy, seconded by+ worker, is distin uiahed for hie elegant COW Prof. of the Clerk. was instructed to manners. Mr- McComas is voung and MISS A. E. Or Organist Math- Mr. Park r, Mnaic room at the re idence of DSrs. Aead S-, 7•o Miss LtZXlE.StAtlJft!', �' L. r wood :- order pri tad 500 co tea of Auditors' Re- handsome as well as a man re �eigh$en a : - opposite NEws office, l ickering. pp _ obtained, and all other business in the U. f1: odist Cht►rck, Chcr y same asiity and rice as last has a bright future, apps y - - -- Patent Office atten led to for Moderate Fees, DaAa Luxe,• -We have assembled this port, to q p . probably listened to with more attention t our office fie op�p airs the U. S. 1 atent Office, evening to spend a few social hours wit' year. Yuan in Congress, Mr-. ' - �" H1�SON The Tailor . and wo can obtai Patents i leas time than Pont and to express in same tangible form. Mr. M okay reported frodli Com. on than an young { n ntin ties, recommending payment of Ryan talks little but a °Butterworth,eaa - - � SO + t those remote from Washi I�ttoo moderate' ricer, Send MODEL or RA WI 46. We advise ae to our appreciation of the service you have Co his friends familiarly call him, has leas to k1Y specialties . - -[ erfeet St, a p atentabODy free f charge; and we inake N0, rendered as Organist in Clinreh and Sab- the onto Co arc fan s oASbi Ackerman, hi committee, and B p satisfaction guaranteed. CHABGF. UNLES WE OBTAIN PATENT. bath - school for the ast six years. The g I ION in rice st leer work- er here, tiie Postmaster, the Supt. an� ha pheerfnlness 18.78 ; : H. Beal, coffin for Jas. Robin- sal at committee meetings than might be DEFY COMPET T p y We ref digging grave for expected of a member who shows to such manship. I have a tine select stook of of Mone Order Di wad to officials of the U. $. hearty good will PPY • RichardaOn, ' new goods to pick from. advise, terms, and patent �ifllee. Po circular, with which you have t►Iways fulfilled your sett, i5; RTashin n, Feb. 18th, 1887. fie to in our own State or raise BerViCe, is saPfioient evi- 'Robinson $2; 9ii, G►leeson. supplies bo�Ja o Sue advance a un thQ floor of the House. PiCK_ERING ONT. * references to actu cl l) y part in our p can live at home, and make more mono, county, write to r hence at it has been a pleasant deity to Robinson $2.25 Gleneson for shell- . ., C. SNOW. & CU., red' the favor with Mrs. Rob neon, - at work for us than at anything else in t Office, Washington, b.C. Oa, slid W8 11aY6 accepted Coffin fo James Robinson, ending for It is re reported - that 65 deaths from I 1.0U y 2 y Opposite P n +y • t theQworld. Capital not needed : you are increased tha,nkfniness on that account $4.50: D. R• p started tree. Both sexes; all ages. Any We ask. you to accept the amompanying came an carrying to grave, measles have oeourTed among a band 'of \ ��� of births, marrialtea, and 26 lodges living at the Marshy lake's, 100 cue can do the work. Large earnings sure from ' ft as a taken of our affection and esteem, Beaton, rag' • first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better - - • not delay. Costs you nothing to send us our "Asps a Deed, red, Will, Lease, MOTtgage, and we hope it will always bring you pleas- deaths, 24.60• . find out ' if ou are wise ou will do oc eat to raw t recollections of you)• Cherrywood , On motion of Mr. Mackey the report whe milAe youn �Ilman named ie Merrit Stevens, address and Y Y or other legal d pre so at once_. H. HAr.i.ETT do Co.. Portland, Me. or want to born mon y; Mr, Palmer, of Thedfo%i . . while handling a revolver _ - - - - - - -- __ - or wantto incur your property in First Close friends. WB are Shortly t0 separate and; adopti+d. I English or i nsdi n Companies at the lowest We tender our best wishes for your welfare Mr. 1' rcq� sedc'ntied by one da recently shot himself in the Dress, and Mantle Making. g anted his order. on the Treas. y possible rates; •• dvance " wbiab beats; in your new home, and t th t we tress . in favoter f granted for $100 011 MCC .forehead and died very shortly afterward or a Plow colic the not often meet again, we- b p Y Au Indian wornan at Fort 1Zupett, collector . - MISS H. L. STOTTR will continue the dress all rivals; and mantle making business as usual at the or s en pip of Oil -cake, F' lax-seed, Extra all be i= VOIa blend n tthe anew of 4u my on of Mr. Parke 6 seconded by B. C•, was much disappointed last week '�' residence, one mile west of the village of Picker- IT an and oII ing. Litres* English and American styles. Flour- a -New Rind o Oat Meal that is superior to song," the Council Went Into tom- ` Agent for Cornwall's Self-Fitting Chart. •, -19 " and that the reward of each snag be Mr -. Pal er, • When'she found She could not prosecute anything used he totore for dRe: the Master's "Well done, good and faith- t�nittee 01-_ the whale for the garpo:of role- her husband for_ pawning the blankets.. , i . , _. -_ _. _. W ,- A .,,, . or a ticket fort South on rio Fair, ' a The (,Ierman elections 0 Monday . M- .,h.reaa -ill 0-1 anrva"t_ "• ginned in behalf of Chel*ry- t18i�f►in - dire far aledar. -0' ., - - '-,W---,--& _.._.. „�l.a t„ . �. 1. 1. 1 ". .. , L. 1, , I. i I, �- i {. j. 1 s 3 -� ­ ) .- . - 1.1 �. '� 4 z •. , 'i,, - - .. .: .. ... .... - .: i. :..,_. _ _ ... ` , c. , - . " L - •_ 9•. f ' � �L Z -.L : / f , -, fie ; 'T . 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Make me an egg again, smooth• clean, and wh its— „ a rising surgeon and h titian who trice Many prominent business houses in „ t Five - I'm homesick and lacel ,and life's but a dreg he following story :— L was in the Con- g g P y g St. Johns Newfoundland, are in finamc ia' bone, what the apohtle meant li y du other o rations has r+formed the r mark. ' the, in at the I'm a poor chicken horn in a hatching machin . , ral Verm t sleeping car. I can remain- difficulties and a commercial crisis ecernP tin ]unction to rule vi ithdiligence. h s mark. h able one of settle the broken snd dig elated he not say Y Oompelled in this cold worldtto roam— r twenty -one others who were in the car suitable. News from the northern parts Y rule with wisdom, with 6 Q The 1l10 mother tq shelter, no place to call Home, ith me. I knewnone of them rson&11 shoulder of an o d lady (nearly eight years" with justness . But diligence- °� Warded No mother to teach me to scratch or to cloak, y' o e. So sncoesafuIp and skilIfu was of the island re rekents things in a de{►tyl• $ tit here were five ladies among them. I was ag d Y as if he had mistaken his wort), I can hardly tell whether !'m chicken or duck g the operation rforme - that the lad now able condition. ho Government has already ei ht ears old," continued 'the I ' long rag wakened by the dumpinv of the oar.- Then p° sent thousands of barrels: of flour to kee , g y y of not f" .. . : - . me the coach and all was darkness and nearly eighty-four, years of sge, has lmoat P and it is only this Summer that h['� rfect use of the shoulder and arm, the people from starving, but the sup ly is I pta�' t five LIi►lL ox THa •FARM.', Pe discovered how apt that a e' . , - c nfusion. I do not remember hearing any altogether inadequate. The most northerly P postolic If a teen, b a felt air otherwise, i jur�e g t y Rion is about ruling with diligence a Life'on the farm may be madethemost m•- •s reaming, but there were moans and calla Y ports are now frozen in and it is impossible Pte- on the fortable contented,, y and indepen ant y p Y a limb lace it on a tllow or orbs soft Rand au lies the, in time to Rave the I have been visiting two o dear f r hel I found m self inned down b a p, P t . _ ' ' p p support, in whatever ition is most comp ni of auy calling. And as - the subsistence &1I e t which lay .across. my hips, but I broke PPo P eo le t was a m et pitiful Right to wit- sweet, lovely yeses women, both o � A a ' fortable, and then do of disturb it until P F p g livin far a art and in circuma}a�n th�� (;overu A. other classes is derived from the produc of t e window, and in some way —I cannot ness scenes at wanw laces at which the . p ea . t 11 how — worked myself the physician arrives " who should b im p ver far a y alb and a V, - " the soil through the farming class, it be- y f out of the window medtutel sent for. hie will a to coasting steamer Curlew" stopped on her y part. The have the Pa thee' for the . ; .: eomeb a very, imortant matter that the o to the ice. I should think the car drop• Y 9 ' P Y last tri n(rrth, Scores of people who had ry of fami government, but Lilian b injariee of any, other part of the body. F P P oppressed with household cares o{ ° ` i farmers life shall be rightly and prop rly d fifty -five feet. The other three care nothin but codfish and hard tack (and pP ' wig' Fire ,employed in his cal.in w re also on the ice haute broken awe In wounds there is sometimes d user s th• t� d eA g. g 7 very �iittle of that to subsist upon for out servants issues her commands ac d fr m the forward part of the train. M from lose of - blood, there ore 1�rnke pr asure . ry ) P° in too often the end of it. • 1 that hotels, Zhe .first thing to be .considered in the Pa Y b ressin the limb fir 1 with the h ads months dragged themselves across twenty y' I would > farmer's house —the' Isoa where the fa fly cl thing, with the exception of two' shirts y P g Y to fift . miles of barren rocks and wild hear her say to her aeven- year -old p only P' get p or. better still apply a er tight ban a e y down off that lattice and don't let The I spend their- lives. This should be made, a d m socks, was torn from me in gettin FP y y g g ' wastes t0 where the steamer stopped. The ' i. �. g f n either came the press ire must be ads pP y not only for - actual wants and needs, but o t. loaf eve�ythiug else that had wit. P came in ho a of ettin su lies of flour You on it again.' Roy-, to 111 st a °� nial ]'- ' m . A entleman who occu ie d the berth abot� fhb wound, not directly over i nor g g PP would not stir and his. mother woo than c . - also for beauty, ele ante and attractive esg K p m 1 d classes and pork enough to would h her ender it. The mat artlsry of the ar will p° g awe to the kitchen dill cut to ha a her meet <� si to the beholder. he place where the life n xt to mine was struggling in the ruins • h Y g a d I succeeded in extricating him. be found between theI s oalder ant the KEEP. BODY AND 80DL TOGETHER' , house in order but not diligent in is spent, should be made, more than all g K ruling Ofli'; elbow and on the innefr aide of the largge durin the next three months. But the the 'little-wills under her idan of Y ." places, pleasant, as well as comfortable. A LADY'S NARROW �NOAPE. muscles. The main arts of the le can be g the I) Y g steamer had no sn lies for them and dig- I found man excuses for picot, oust. �uthor The house in its exterior appearance hd PP + Y alipointments should be such as to im There was also s lady in the ruins and found most easily on the anterior asps t of cuuraged, they started to return to their worked Lilian, but I did not enjq;v m visit rifle, l� t{i i ' p u dei•neath me, whom we succeeded in sav- the thigh, just below the rein. miaerable homes to suffer all the pangs of to Riverside nor the &(.(In intatir_e { the beholder with pleasurable emotl ns. in but she was almost naked when we had When a person faints o nod attem it tq hue er and exhaustion added to the rigours handsome smart mf army• ` Since we are created to admire the ful g $ ,disobedient kreat neph. Aft• I t en her out. It was necessary to tear her raise the head ; it is bet er that it s cold of a Newfoundland winter: b eanwhile ew's. Lon and to derive the moat agreeable nensat one cl ► cl thing off to get her out. She proved to be on a level with the body, or even lower, the Government has s ent such 1 e supte "I went from her home to Grace's, here failurr 1 from sympathy, grandeur and beauty, rer- I P $ tainly it is becoming that th ©. dwel dwelling Mrs. Pryden, of Montreal, think I because by this means one gate the id of in purchasing sup lies and in co strutting were many drawbacks to m en o w the first person to get out. A Mr, gravit in restoring the birculation f the. the Placentia railway to furni h labour there - to a lain, countrifie l ment land l j laces of all should asses these im ort rat b y p id w man for j�l� ° I H tchina of Baintree Vt. �e�ape.l and as Toed to the breiin and this will restore and to save the people le f those districts like m self the f \ 4 characteristics. P ei fed in +sav {n others. I worked until I conecioaanees. The�uao of s lilts of ammonia p P y pomp and cermon ' and t i This does not:- necessarily involve eat g P from starving, that the tre(r ury is depleted° grade of fashionable life are a great rial • I Y g w so chilled I could do nothing ore. In applied to the nostrils is sometimes flies- cil . A outla A Small house may oseess all t Be eg PP Added to this is the fact `that Newfound- ut one thin rested me and made m i • i' _' . I y' y P a ew moments after the crash the car took cions, but should not he p(preisted in too long, $ S st.Y Dump I& fish is a Iut on ever.. mail id, owing a p.easaDt one : five- perfectly of ielt • rand o �, �. requirements if rightly planned before bu Id- fi and amid the swirling flames, which neither should there be ate attempt to eke to the inability to corn to wilt that of children •censer uen„ ing. The form and general plan should be Y l► l ly fire sI e�t, Interest. tied 1 i made with thou ht care and a due re rd la ad onto the bridge and illuminated the .the patient swallow before able, as it might their bounty -fed French r� ale I is truly ing, ha py, loving and lovabs ch.'l' I $ ' g Valle for w lon distance those who were result in-eu8'ocatiun- +r p t 1 to all the rind les alluded to includ n y g I said that the inland pros is to the world Arid the serest of it wa T1i t P P ' unable to escape could be- seen in the em- 0 just' dills nee! ). apmfort, convenience, health, beauty pe s b' the most mournful rpjetad and i people Grace has more leisure than h r aim r . to gr # P brace of death. I cannot- even now realize -�_ are the most miserable of 111 I•'ngl eh Colon- rant you, but she need it for thver ' 1 Morl pleasantness. \ ` MILK C The cellar should be as nearl dieconn t- the terrible ae�ect;of the last scene. When lets. Compared with th the seeps of important of all mother u Y ost dustr Y There are man I ,with whom raw P rFo , na sly, uaef u t . " the games burat put I could see the im, Poop Ireland are ha con <l and os r ruinn her children. n ad from the other parts of the house as a- milk dies tees. recent ex erimonts Dr. ppy' P= Pe - ietly, affectio te. be prieonad axwngete either calling for help g Y pp oas, ly, without brawling or nagging or this ten. �` rrr { ] ble. Thia may done. by lining he .� - Reichman seems to show that b boiling the - I ing, she eve her gentle co tieut _t 4 or insenei le, y g clefs in the cellar with one inch boar s, 11 milk the nnwholercome influences may be re• i then attended tb hay mmands, and n t ( , and fipple in with sawdust between th se I R'slked, or rather crawled, to a please, T n where I of some clothing. Out o ti:e twen- moved . TOO ABEL RD T PEA OF g them ,)hey ed, bed g g' I Litt.e chicks I heard her ask, tai in boards or linings and the house Boor. This y_ Y P Y I. Boiled milk leaven the h1alth " stomach 8 " whit e , t tvRO in m car, I ermonall k�r%gw that rY her finger la f ' ' 1. will prevent the heat a{• sing front" vegetab more rapidly idl than an a ual ua $ p y ally, who tore ,up all hat tiexit nine, at least, were saved. Mrs. Yryden p y q q tnttty of un- What Gen. l/IdAtMen km of a y P, : p 91 and fruit stowed ' thecellar; from reach'ng was seriously inured in the back. I saw two boiled milk. s1 paper under- my library window . It : the dwelling part th house, and will e` o of those in m Car in the flames. I remain- 2• The di lion of boiled milk (s more blc Rapture Between England and `'I Reset I did,' answered (pert the -I that 1 prevent the heat of the stoves and fires of Y ra idl accomplished than, that of ttnbeiled the l3tiite. youngest ; a mere baby, three 'eray r. ' whi bar aMontreal /ra , to who had been with Y P - the house from affecting the cellar. F i"t 7 ' mi k. • �t'hen asked the other da nape. u o) and vegetables will keep better in this w his club in Boston. He wad accompanied by y f>y goitr c°r" •�'�Vell then lad bird trot ff and left tiara g P y' a lady. He was saved, but his companion 3. The coagulation -of tinboiled milk in respondent what he thought of the threaten ' , y ! and the health of the inmates of the house the stomach is completed Toted in five minutes. 8 g possibly it all up, was -lost. in state of affairs which might ht ossibl „ din .p ' will be safer, while the house floor will be Just then com an the'inev - 4. The c lation is not caused b the draw the United Strifes and (;rent Britain P y+ �itsble c ru_ It t t>Q i I(LAZtic(f ra'x; 1: acid of the �aB tic juice, but b the influence into hostilities, General Sir Fred. Middle - warmer. , A isen er on'the ill fRted train reIetee g. J y • pang, was ushered in, and I could ut ship, Eve count dwellin should have 1 a pa g ton commanding the Canadian forces said smile to see baby, Gertrude's quickn .to' • Chas Every ry g this ex Hence. iHe said he remembered f a special ferment (milk curdling ferment }. g take advantage of this fact. 1lother w id Cron t L. F large lot fenced 'in which should be grown Pe T the:aub'ectl was almost too absurd to talk g g 5. he acidit of the astric uice is at first J 1 a grove of shade and ornamental trees. Thu being awakened at White River Junction y g � about. - forget about the "per, she tbo due almost solely to lactic id, and, later p ' 4gh ; I Brit 1 . lot should also ihelude sufficient rounds for when the cars sto pod, but soon afterwards "Have you iveni the uestion of a thought Be too. But we were both mistak n, the a vegstable garden and small fruit, lot in went to sleep. We was in the Boston Pull- In the process o digestion, to the presence. Y 8 4 poasi- The littered paper I g , of hydrochloric acrid. ble rupture any c' naideratioD as , to the P was too small a 'ins r the ! 11 h man 'ales er and occu led a lower lrth. p whit should be grown in abundance, for F I F 6. H drochloric acid firet.a r in r' serious results whit would follow to Can - to have stayed in the mothers occu ed I mind but her child's obedilence p l I ` family use throughoutthe year, all the lead- He was awakened the jolting of the care ce tible amount fort five minutesfterh a ada were England ragged into war with ae Win, in ve stables and small fraita ouch as and soon became consetoua that it had jump- P y above all other considerations. g g in astion of half a -, irtt of milk. the L; nited States fore this fishery squab in Y earl potatoes, beans lettuce radishes and ed the rail and was plunging along on snow � pp ( Not hearing the little footste' s going y P had been dra "aed in that �• For the drat hour sell a quarLr after ble is settled ! was eked of the General. P g gin s ,t: all the (common vegetables, as -well as aspar and ice. After it gi+ the ingestion of milk thO avidity a I 11 "So little im rta ee have we attached to the direction of obedience, my netts Rot I a eels tomatoes sweet corn straw - manner some one hundred aid fifty or two y $ 1° with a brief, graceful apology an left tie tom, rY+ increases and then decreases until t to .mil all the blaster t at has peen fired off recentl ' berries, raspberries, blackberries, currants, hundred feet it tpok a sudden plunge and has entirely left the'atomaGh. i that neither the Mi I'ster of - Militia nor. m Y Parlor. Her eyes were stern no, and er s 1) gooseberries and & e All these row in lurch, and while;c?eecending rapidly over• self, have even refee ci to the aub'ect, 1\Tot voice, though low, was no longer tend r, ' g g turned. It struck• the ice with a frightful g• The curd's of casein 1 in dig,' tion of l abundance. boiled milk ai°H much softer; than in' the case a single special of tier: has been 'sent out of the A look, a tone, quickly ailmonishe the lit le The orchard should be located on the•most crash. Instantly arose ecre�►ms and cries of delinquent, and the mother at ' b1 `.I I of uncooked milk. j . I Department to officers s commanding, co to av I I northeastern ale a of ound and should con distress. Every berth scam taken and aF b until the last acre had been ic► ❑ , of t P �' le for hel frrom the .)m naoned anti e - . �I _ hold themselves in readiness an�iLeporton , P i S f slat of all the fruits suited to the locality— pea P P efiicienc of the re 'ments as W611 (l imme think Uerty will go at the 6r�t biddi ' t` 1 / apples, pears, peaches, cherries, mulberries, wounded were he I rtrending. After super. HI VT4. - t Y next time.' But O a B icy'' ':I. I diatel have o mother y been, done if any serious mop a needs eve ' .. plums, and�wy other ,fruit which may be human efforts the passenger succeeded in ex. Toothache om decayed teeth is said, by meqt were o3ttemplated. "No, "continued continued day and hour to rule with diligence !" I r 't tricatin himself from the wreck acid im- `a fiwiae author t to 4,e relieved,' promptly lr t grown. gg Y•, { P Y .the Ceurral, "this generation will never �, , " I `�, The ground should be made perfectly dry mediately went to the rescue a gentleman by cotton wool moistened with a in xture of TITS BLIND BOY'S 1 1T1E�(, . English-speak- feu r • ' tp'E I I� " \ ter gunk three to five. feet des over which account of the upsetting of the car' was filth as much cocaine. . had a yes. He uses to be b`-i P, come when the combined efforts of Great settled in his a tA ) �. I the trees should be planted, and a the of the underneath. F'or sore throat beat up the whi„ of taco Britain and the United States may be rep air Sprightly little fellow --u - � 1. He did the best he`oould while at work " Y ! eon the a eve ; ,1111 ii trams size between the roots of the trees. . , eggs with two spoonfuls of white s gar and ed to protect themselves against the aggres- where. TI { - . \The trees should be obtained from a nuts- cheered his friend with the hope -that he a pint of lukewarm water. Gra a little sion of other coo " W " would . soon succeed in ivin him his fiber- countries. In fact we cannot ell, trig dear boy, I said,l "this ile ery where they are grown three or four feet t The Imprisoned men a 9 ed calrti and nutmeg In the mixture and stirrin it well, afford to fight for the amusement of those'..hard for you, is it not ?" Ike did not 1 a t t` I ; , - apart, toinsure healthfulness and vigor to Y• P PFD' drink a little fe�equenty, This is a pleasant foreign nations who with jealousy watch the answer fora moment ;then hedai�l -- " - .I lo' I ; the tree. spoke occasion 11 to his would -be rescuer don't know that I oa ht to ea hard ; Cod and certain remedy. I great advancement the English- speakin y but slower pro e was trtadr however, , known best •" but his ` ea' ' The practice of nursery men is t0 grow " P r ,and population of the world I$ making in the i b,fQre he had a an opening in the car of l rof. Mosier, follgwing the exam le of Pr. °P g 11p quivered, and a i the plants close together, a d cut off lin.ba 8 our quarters of she lobe and who would cs tear stole down his cheek. r' �: I`' "' P sufficient size to plow 6 m to secs he was Roechorner, of I)readen, has beefs wing the 1 $ di to economize room. This destroys the interjections dif the five•per -cent, so ution of like nothing better than to see u3 at war "Yea, my child • you have a k -And : and ! , beaut a mmetr and -vitality of the tree. compelled to relinquish his heroic struggle • Y hh aalicylate of cocaine for asthma, rth the destroying y father, who loves you and feels " I Y i ,; i y' Y y y destro in one another. " heavenly a)j I j. ' To grow front the seed, plant out in the fort a life of This ;friend by flames, and was I + y actually cell ed beat results, even in cases .whe a other. for you more even than Ill t j • i ` orchard and wait for fruit, may seem a long Y g to see him burn to death, remedies have .failed to give relief. 1llen Of Come Fiifiire Get thong " I know it, and it core f its meh�r does:" : R t 'I i time, but it is-the surest way to obtain a A uaAKRI(Alx'a JUMP TOR LIFK. " I wish Jesus was here t0 curs; lip reliable and la8ting orchard. When the (tsetse Parker, the brakeman Wh ivas Seven grains of chryso haute act in an Best. Frank," �; I., + pp said his little sister. ,, , ' 1. fruit appears, a teat can be made of the on the smoker at !the time of the accident ounce of chloroform provides a very success- : ' It seems a pi . to say it, but obee'rvation .... > „ `'' «ell, said I be will en ('rank's ' quality and all that is not good may be graft- and who jum edj from the train when it ful application for the treatment of ring sustains the at tement that men of coarse °p -, ' t' W worm. It should be ver csutiousl a lied fibre obtuseness of feelin and cold headed eyes to see what a good Saviour he i is. H 1 ed and made to' produce- good fruit on a reached the bridge, esym that he' was in the Y P g will show him that a blink heart is worse - _h to the part affected two or three tilt ea daily circumspection in dealing with their fellows than blind e . „ : - s! L - healthy tree. Thi applies to all fruits cap forward passenger! car Lust before it went ;on with a camel'e•hair brush care Lei taken eG alou " better than men of chivalrous in yea ;and he l cure it, an,i ' able of being grown in this way. the bridge. .Suddenly he heard a sharp snap g g g make him Fee beautiful ai,il hsave`nl thin s, . �. g not to inhale the vapor. ± stincts delicate Fensibilities and that ener- Y g The farm should be kept to correspond in and felt a jar. 1Ie rushed forward, and, g so that he may sit here and lie a thousan A all regp�ects. Fences should be kept in good looking out from the rear end of the smoker, cute phort the tlitratioh d ` re• oua crdulity which those practice who d a daces the Me( etene of 'viol ►rat atpacks of g times happier than many children w ho" are . k condition • no weeds or. brush should be al- maw the four rear cars enter the ,bridge off y never meditating wron themselves- never d I. i urticatia nett is rash b 2t rain os ed' of Pe 'g running about. I lowed to grow on either sides of the fences, the rails and jum ing u and down on the , S y b sue ct it in others. the gentleman in the +r ► F� I � 6 mlic late of apdium, #e sated v ji r beet acct tation of that terra finds Jordan Lizite can't help wishing he could see," said } but Kras� in8tead; the plow laSid also should ties and cross limb rep hinkin ►the whole Y p y two an ember assin road to travel and often lr ' I " be kept free from weeds and in a good state train would be hu led from the bridge, he hours until three doses are talon It is $ , l of cultivation; the grown land, of which jumped and roll down the bank to th'e certainly well .worthy of a trial, as the 9igha to bs at the end of th© journey. He I dare say ; but I hole you don't try to .7 trouble is undoubtedly at times a vo y stub y y pe • 1 make Frank dis ^ontented." : there should be an abundance, should be, lit river, is anuu ed b ire i fluent Inc uisitivenesF .. , a II `• " rr ,� rl saddened b Frauk Ise t. discontented: • He loves L° � i'ii. 1 stall alive with rasa. No vacant spots About half wa sicross, id he, born not to as serious ono. y meanness and often robbed b y 8 1? . I saw y y should be allowed in ettin the land into ti God, And love seta everything g g e rear car make sharp pitch to the right Soft corns, 'from which great' hoe do rascals who have"taken his meahure as the, makes its own sunshin • does and ,t grass. It is well to mix several kinds of and drop into th shadowy abyss like a grow," are very., painful, coming pri ctpally hawk dons'of some gentler Bird it selects for Frank 9'► pot, seed together, as several kinds, requiring dif- meteor, dragging ree ( her care with it. bretween the toes where the flesh is tender, ray, The public men in this country who , gave had aIgli code of ethics have been I don t feel cross" now," said the (little c ' ferent kinds of plant food, will grow to- I saw the en ne aid t o care kee on, wit - Have the shoes reasonably loose a d eacji boy meekly. When I: m alone I ra and gt p coniltantly misunderstood. 1 he rot hand P Y .g I .gather without interfering one with the nesaed the fiery p tinge o e other care, morning lace a piece, of absorbent cotton Bing my Sabbath school h m • ready maFS will not understand reserve and y na. God is in { 1 other so that a complete stand of grass may heard them grind a d thunder on the rocks between t e affected toes ; this will absorb the room, It feels light and I forget I'ni _ 1. l`''' the schemers and scamps laugh at honesty. g 3s well be had as not. and ice below, and then I ran t0 'arouse the the moisture and in a short time the corns blind• A sweet li ht stole over his ale, } ° M brother farmers, let, us forsake thin neighborhood. �'� I'.veu in the ver domestic circle too fins a $ P Y g hen I returned flames will have completely disappeared. I Y features —it wa$ heavenl li ht A _ slavish, degenerate life, devoted to money were bursting forthl,froin the passenger cars, (;rate bruises and wounds, where file Qeah sense of the proprieties mi$ses its mark, Y S + I a'Fcs sure. and societ oral reco nixes sui face man - -'-"�+ """ "`" makin Let us. endeavor to' live }bore and five minutes layer they were all on fire. Y Y g ci exalts more civilized more in keeping I assisted in helping people le out of the two is not ,broken are beat treated by cover nets, It does not cacti to odes deeper. In •" • g p' ' g p Th, a Doming Man _. i.� . : .. ". . . I L i I.. I � d p ! P P in with a cloth; saturated with i _ with the requirements of our being, else ra snd then Il�oked on and saw the t ne are of A pair of very chubby legs C. are _ Pe ea endula (br dried flowers of their dried t a me Encased in scarlet hose ; d I I p� hear th m �igold). Where the akin is brokenn, use oh1 i A pair of little stubby boots tip o so, r t c not d 1 is Tan r fellowb creme d alive. I e y thing that the man wlto educates his _ 1. , - cry 'piteoual for help and could hot offer equal arts of this tincturQ and cold water, l ten a8 nearly as possible to an ideal with rather doubtful toes • . h •_ ' 11 3 HOB► TO IMPROVE STOCK —To "improve eq p , - I them an ai on account of the eat heat, plane of thought and conduct ,simply re A little kilt, a little coat, # oux herd be in not b bu in a fanc Y kee i the wound wra P Y "P . i ' 8 Y Y g y " gr P rag p� d up. Itt case area them for sorrow and mishaps. What Cut as a mother can all but by giving better care to what you There are ,smite of them, said he, point- of eftt pain, add a few dro a of laudanum P in to the ile t►f human charcoal and tak- gr P a transition from the ingenious, p confiding AThe tutaleo'de�us atndes, in estate, ,l. have. Feed hi her and more udiciousl K P before the bands a is applied. g 8 cumin man. " etabl g I y' Ing up an-axe, " and there area good man g PP 1 and noble -s trited young man of 21 and the ° g e better to protect against the changes g Y A bone felon when first felt may liis "sue - sobered "and hardened man of 50 who has His eyes, perchance, win read the start', - , : :� of temperature, and in every way im rove more in hors now. I know where some of ' y And search their unknown ways ; Y them are saw their' faces framed in Same °fully treated in the following m er : aeon all "illusions trampled in the mire. Perchance the human heart and soul ° the conditions of life of the stock you have. Place a Spanish fl blister about the ize of Stilt for all this it is better to mini hi will o n to t ;I Then buy better blood than you have. It and know they died Where they stood. ", , + high, pe their gale • . Y Y &.dime immedia over the spot whe the live "purely and sin' and even at the ' g glace 1" � i I a - I . _.,_,...,,.-. � _ y y+ , Perchance their keen and flashing d I is'folly to expect stock, however well bred, pain is greatest. Let it remain eiz lours cost of isolation reserve will he a natiou'a light,— . ',, -11 to do well when under fed and ex exposed to STBAYtD Rlos, --One cu of rice tine tea - p our own soul 9 p Y Those e� ea that now are wistful bent I :} P° spoon of salt three cups of boiling water • after which remove, when under the l>;liater from stigma or stain. Even the world does on some " big fellow's" kite, , -{- , �' the weather. The conditions of life must ' will be Been a felon which can be " readi] late uatic.A over. the graves of those who _ ` steam one hour ;add one en of sweat milk Y l That brow where mighty th u I " ; i �• i be favorable to the development of the qual- P ' removed with a needle. This treatment to had the courage to speak and act the truth. tr ty b ght will dwell r ! itieg yoµ desire in your herd, ,and the must cook twenty minutes longer, then it is ready Tag P In solemn 6eoret state ; be successful should be em to ed when the y to serve with cream and ea ar. P y •-'�__- &+.s.+•- w:....,.... - . Where fierce ambition's restless etreng h be kept so._ The finer strains of milk and g felon is first felbl j shalt war with future fate t •. + butter cows are necessarily more eeneitive CIIaINU BAOON AND HAa[e,, --A itrjter in "4VIIITE BltitAD. —Pare and boil soft six Where science from now hidden craves i - to abuse and exposure than are their " poor A saucerful ul of shaved "ice may be preery - 1 : : po p the London Agricultural Gazette Bays : It potatoes in two quarts of . Water strain • New treasures shall outpour,_ - i ' ,► gg ed for twee fort our$ with the Cher- ' G s relations. is quite possible'to strtoke hams and flitches ' through a colander boiling hot on to one cup Tis knit now with a troubled doubt, t t !" mometer in t e ropm at 90 F., if the follow. P Are two, or three - cents, more ? `(. i - •- (•0464 �5 +�. »«r.•.._ -of bacon at home by han in them ' u a of flour • stir well and when owl add one g p ing precautions are observed.. Put the 1, i , I. SIMPLE WAY TO WABii CLQTirEB. -Soak chimney where only wood to burned. The Yeast cake soaked in warm water. Kee it Th e . • r� ' , •- :. ( .: i best kind of wood is (le►!t and ile saw -dust saucer containing the lee in a soup•plate . warm until it is li ht then stir it well aped Wttl plead or i cab ocr year' ;. ° •' J the clothes in cold soft water aver night, in ' and cover it wi h another. Place the sc�u Whose whts re woMer If if it can be procured ;fir or deal must never P- kee it in a cool lace�ti ntil mornin Then pe , on lightnin flash I � 11 _ the moitiinq wring out, soap well all eollara, plates thus arranged on a ood heavy pillow stirpit ' the noddle g• From world to world may reach ; g j " ` I - bands, etc., then put the boiler over the b° used. But when the business has to be �1 g uP of your tray of -flour I That . d cover with another illow, pressing the y sternly grave, may speak commaad, t I fire and in it three ails of water, one half performed on a large scale it Will be °found P ' p g (adding water enough to make the do or smiling, win control,- I : . �. , ijlows so that the plates are completly im- sired uantit of bread► add a little salt g gingerbread i. • bar of soap• shaved fine and two tablespoon- much better to adopt the plan followed in +, , q y And coaxip now for , - P Hambur They hen the hams +wd bacon did them. An old 'ack- }Slane, and cover the to of With Ella baby's soul 1 '_ � , fula of kerosene oil. Let it come to a boil, g' set deep is a most excellent thin with p this batter with flour, _ i I ; _ t + in a large roomy chain rat the 'top of a g and keep it warm until it cracks the flour Those hands —those little busy ' 1. then put in the clothes and boil one hour, which to shave ice. It should be tanned sy hands —. " f I I while dole morning's work •then gods and high building, the smo a being conveyed and foams a through,' Then add flour and �ostioky, emalt and brown, g h + bottom apwarci and the lice shoved backward Those hands, whose only mission seems . rinse well and stare when the are read to this room, or rooms, as the�,case may be, mix up st' and let it rise again. Then To alt all order down,- I , Y through tubes from fires in the'oellar. The and forward over the setter. knead rap into loves ut into J for bangle out Should there be any goal- pp if . ­ _." g , p pane, let it Who Icnowa what hidden strength may s 1 • . ad spots after boiling it will easily `rub out° ♦a r is thus condensed, and the heat ab . F , rise agaiq, not too light, and bake one hour ` Within their future grasp, - 4 I in the sedates water. sorbed, so that the antoke, when it reaches .amp Wicks. should be chting ed o>)ten very carefully, Though now'tie but starry- stick � the meat, is and cpol, and, in cone, enough to insure a good light. If the ' In sturdy hold they clasp Y I I - dry Y I'TAX.IAN WAY OF COOKIi A DUM.� --Steal I ; � - CUitBIED Eau$. —Melt a little butter, stir 2lnence, it imparts a flavor by far supezior seem el,Oggec they mt} be washed in stl mg a duck with lb lass of white vinegar, as , - -Ah, blessings on those little fiands,u I � ;` . 1 � , in a teaspoonful of curry) powder, add b to that obtained b the commoner method �� and Put i>eto the ps a ' g I • much broth (strained), % little salt and' a whose w' is yet undone t I..,. Y y I� P' And bleeeine on those little feet, degrees a large tablespoonful of flour and a An exoellent way to key both bpoon and Boots and shoes ma be made' wa" r ping whose race is yet un -run 1 t ' p y te>i=p cof per; pqur, offthe assts and reduce it add' � , V cup of stock • season. Boil six eggs hard, hams after be' smoked is to put them , o aed blea®inga.oa tee tittle brats mg p " by soaking them for some hours in ick two spoonfuls of olive oil some parts y a cut them in �alaes, put neatly in' a clasp into large eheata filled with bran ;this plan Reap !rater. The ca ' That has not learned to plan 1 (.` dish, poor on the sauce and keep all hot a will ,event them beeomin -,rant and will acid within th mponnd forms a f tty clove of garpia, ehoiped" mushrooms and a weate'er the future hold In store l t P g y, a leather,and makes it im inch of flour to thicken It and serve the •• „ ' 1. little before using. also protect them from maggot, viotu to water. t, bl . . rack m e. ° - u pttr.�• , Tae „ . - . S s�bkr 1 with this saute a Doming man f _- . - �'. . ,, I• - �. L. - .. ,:. t.. :. -: t.1 .. ,.. -. I: - - - .. 1. s - .: .. . -... -.. -.- - 1. y t 1 t . l . ! I:. . .. : /p ..,.- 1. 1 ,. :. .- , r- - ,. - ,. ... .. - - - e - - - - r - _ ,.. . . . - .. -. t -: .... ,: 1 1 r. - _ . . I, , ... i .. -,. - ., .. . -., , - "' a: : . .. e tw. ,-0 �•- - 1. • ' . .,. t . . -.. , / - .. vy :i W_ St�" _ —'- t_ t; t'. ., F 9 1. -1 It V up I ­ A . -,. oe- I - . f7-. 1. - KS. I I f : F i F . , 11) , . ' , 1 "Id Aunt 14. III(-killt hv the ice It WC 14' . . Kith did, 11, With fi�rjnll . -1 r,•11(.(.- - it . Oki, I I---,]. Ifeer4ed. I 11 the. old an , h�;I n ll*t,,r thhtj , 6 ' L I I )"t(dic expree. 11 L:t;llce_, . %t o (Iertr . jilecet, , ll, 1119til of theila I C11111staric I I r the es ajs�o "'ne they. mt Lilian, busy,/ area, often Wit h. I'll" rids alid tb,t , Ftoy,, I -Woula r var-old 40y" get '"ll't let me'see too 111Y surprise ter - Would hu 1 tilt to have hrry er 11 L;ent in rulin, ' lidance. . _. � for 10r, 'OVer; 't enjoy my visit - 11111tance of my ent groat-neph-, . � � ., (-'race's... There T"" enjoyment , * kt.d old 6 I . Woman I cerenion.Y. h6d - rte a ;rent trial; I illit,Tv my stay., : 'Ctly - OlwdieLt , ' ,%%(,(*t. interest- ,," children. - - J11"t diligence: ; 1!: her. .sister, I . r the very most , ! 1-s * cs, narnely': lv, 101'ection'ate-; � � :, 1 iz or threaten. ­111111"Ill(IR, "d: '111 obeved. .. ' it ,r ask, raising I- III) all that-', t,1,,%,v ,,, . . 't*1 4,erty, the ­ t• rears, per- . � ..t off,aud pick i t 't ble Coin • . . I 11 , o(Itild but * ' � 11�111(lkness to �1­tlwr Nvould ­ . .t1,tou(rbt ; I ' !­t h fiiistaken.. . :t * 11 a matter :1'r S Occupied • 'i I (' I I cT, was:. - . . 1! t p., ;going in . . . ." illjl N-ft the- , - - 1111W and her 1,1!-�­r Mender.. - - i I -il-i the little -,(.4)d .,•ra-.-ely • ct'l i I picked up. r,st Lidding i ., . � 1"ng.. .. - I T, . Ticuds every 2 � 11L e . .- ' __ _. I - - : . . ; ;-N ''K. � . I I . . - . I . scarlet fever -- USt'd tc be a '. ..it• run every -1 � I - , . .1 ,:till. "this is - - Ill, (1-ti not -,-.-- � I- said: "I ...: .• hlo4rd ; God . . I , i %vred '. and a - - - . .! it kind and I nd - . , . . ­11 and feels I :_, :11oth , •c , - r- d oes. " . - ]. flit'. 1, - , tyre Frank," . . � - ,,iwn Frank's -. . :r he is' H I -art is worse; ,111'v it, and • \ 4'.111Y things, '. it thousand . - .- 1:. ­ :-=•ll I who are �,: Ir•see", said. � - I . I don't try I . - �_09 ry to - - ', I i. . . . Ile loves,� - .. .. - * -1 [ ]-,,)It, and - :- L''('( . .1 � . it not, :--,. '..- . I I E . , - , t little . , ­ll(, � 1. I ttle I �' - . I jimy and ' 11; - I 1, . ';,it] -is in I ;,)I, It. ' . t I'm - - - oti r lli.,ll pale 11 j � , * . .: - - I I ,'�'i t s sure.-' ,. . - - � I . I i I I . , - I - I - � . . .. .. - � . I . . i -11 .� I . . . . . . . � - 1. - . .. . � - . , . , I .. I . . I - - .. • 1 ,- -'anq, - R '_ - , s., , . i . l I - . i . . � - I .� .i . I . . .1 _-;,,n(-e I . - . 11 � . .It �j I -1 : . I . , . . * t -,:-!ldwe%ll t I 1.11.1 i I � ill - I . - -4 I 11A I � . . I - 17,t, - .. . ­ . I I � . . . .- . . - I , , � . . . � r:1111 flash,, 1 . ­ . I I . ­111larld I - . . . I . . � . : ... 1 -4 # I . _,\4L__ n '1s _. � "'t-nut , j , , f :. I � \ -, . ­ I _. -Ay I lie I - . • . . . . - ; I - I . . . . - A i I . - . - I - - . . - . - -i I I I s.- .. - . I . . • . � - .1 . - X-, I - I I - . 1 I I I, r POAL'. I - . . . - . ..! . . - � ;. i '.,4 - . � : , � .� . k- � � - I I I � . - . ) - . ; - , . I . - ; ; �i � � . I . � . , ­ - - 1. , � - 1_1� � � . . . : :1,1� . . --- - � . - . . . . , i, . . -, . . . .. I . I r. . . . . � .. I . . . - ­ I _1� . . - : - : I . I I - . . . �.- .. , . , I 1. -1 - . . . . -- — --- . - - . - ..dffA16 . . I I . . ; . . . I I . . � - . —, ­­ I - • . I - : � � �j .. ,_ 1-:.- , - - , 1, " I , - � *.-., -_ : - - ! .. !, . I �_ ___ __�_ �­__I - I . I - � . THIS . __ . . . .1 - . I . - . I " - - I I 1 . MONEY_1NTXRF,f4T YZALRLT ,,., , .. . ----------- � - mlimlon ; Mor4F" I . , . —nn tom � ,6 1 ,,to t4treet - . - --I .; I., ' mitted, to txie vote of the people on the. last - . • A Norm Deal In Persia. .1 PER CtNT 28 Toro FAVORM -� '.' ' - ` . " - - . hivied H TEMPIA . I . . .1 Z. . . - . Having occasion to bAy a her" when in turcnaw.. . . I . , I .:.ZL. Thursday in'September. . __ - . THE WEEKS NEWS.' T Thur I me few days ago I sent for Zarin- to i(XIII, p mortgage. Trudt funds. ..1.1.1 1. . Shires so irry. 0 I * positively stated that the jainous . .-. . I t to formed me that he l - . — ,- ) I o �. .; C4% ee 4he dealer, who informed MONEY w1on. KAO'xx,n.�jt k 0 ituO T-rnn . - .- . . , I,.;�',� ��'i. San Joaquin ranch at Santa Ana, . . i . I - I . . I , I , : \ - ____ Z - -Z �. , 1, Two CLOTIINB w i A I : � ,, �,�,� W01400for' M a Turooman that answered the deserip- ______ - --.-- i - . . - � HoMZj ' _'. " �,� . has been I ; - . . . , . .1 ! raining 400,000 acres, I - � , - . . . I I . �qOKR,j, lis kinds; . him'' been $1,2150,000 to a eau�dicate representing the tion I gave him and which he swore by the Wit,, Win. Keand, a oil . bear f ) Churns Uarpe-t Swee I . 1; I ''I _.,,:. . , , het WASHING, MACHINES er BETTER 046 j . , . silver plater, dl of the pro h t he had 'bought for 16( - Mangles, three kinds I . . ; � . ._ 1. . Toronto on &-charge of counter- Southern Pacific Railway. . P0191r' The Snow Drift Baking Powder U0.9 brXDtf0rdl , � , �. . ' - I . " . . in To . Mal was trought, around, and, prov- -a d other,sundries. , The 80 Most Qho rat Trucks, an I i — ..-- -------- � - I , - I Arrested . I Northern Rail- I . Ew, 'retAils. for $3-00. - I ; I - 1 4- ­-, - . 84tisfac , HAMILTON INDUSTRIAL WORKS Co., milton. Canada. 'A 11 � _r _ _ , L:_ __.. �. _t. felting. � - - ' experimental iron ing , -tory, I offered him f I Oat which Sunbeam nkeir )" The officials of the North , Z I - - hil, I instantly killed by i 4�iV�- Way are having built an he in un and rode off in high dudgeon. or Illustrated Catalogue. 01 R. SPENCE & i 00.9 X . ��: __ , , _�' . Five men were , Send for article wanted, -_ I - I . , . . I i .,. . . . in at the vvilbur iren mine at Levant, North car intended to supply- heat, light and pure should see the __ _ - : ..--- - - . . I turned in knowing that I a UIRCPH "U141ne" College, Guellph* 01119*v W � - Consumers will And it to their advantage I - aviiiiij already . 3 water to passenger trains. The car is to im- horse back in the morning, and sure enough ' G11exanthe Third Year Sept. hot, h i 'to a* thp,traiilo for our make of Fill ­ Lanark. . est I ' for. mediately follow the engine. . s e'ttle'r� of 'Manitoba have I .. �. I I - i. at an early hour my servant informed me reoewtAl patronage from T514 BTATNN AND P101`1310ft I RMPL Re.cuttlifts a 141100,06"Ity, nd 40 ' I �_ I ; . . I . The Old ' . h a I wejut Young men and boys thoroughly prepared for bust Mj "Prias list and termis. - , ._1 _ � I . Ottawa- a petition forty-nine feet W. Wadsworth, a politician who vlc- the horse d dealer wished to Bee me. new P, u Los Mal - - I 1. ., 1. I . _,reuita. Graduates eminently succeed I ,;. � . - . . . warded to ens of tions of French and GOrm"; . . settlement of land claims. timized numbers of . Brooklyn citizens out �o him, and with many porotesta .special ootirwa in Shorthand b '"" - ------- - ---- - - _____._____________-.; . . . 1: '.' . I . Ion, regarding tbe'set . WMIR: etc., wid re8A ' . . I lings have been instituted to un- $3o,000, and was arrested at Niagara Falls respect and regard dentially mur-� Loi,dies admitted. Por I A"RMICK, Principal. w 119milton, • ont4rie. Go . -�,_� Been I . ... - . . Procee( murqd that the horse having evidently been five the aldermen of St, Catharines when. about to dross to' Canada, has bee _.� K. IL - ­ I — - __ _ . , . . seat five 0 ty quail- back to Brooklyn. He is also charged pr,dotined for me he I wouldnot stand be- - - . - . . ILLUSTRATED OIRCULARS FREE All , Line Royali 10 SteimShOU. �. _. , - __ I . . . on the round of insufficient proper with forgery. . . tween me and Providence, but would sacri- . -JANAI)IA,14 OUSINNSS UNIVEIt8ITY and Short ali Lin Thwo. ,,� � . ,_ . ..,., � , I Z . . I � . .. 1 ,4 fication. �, - . e the fire 0) for my sake, that I might have the C hand In•titute, Public Library Building, To- Sailing during winter from portlAnd everl :.. ,� � I ; , _; A, . I every Saturday to Liverpool, AM Is . . . al'fro'fii Lbudon says the Imperial , There is a flood in Indiana cadged by ronto. jalties : Book-keeping, , Penmanship, day and Ualifax,l I I ! . ; . : ; i A speci . 8 - " - L ... j - rivers St.' Joseph, St. M and Maumee horse for A:45. ­ Shorthand, etc. Write for particulars. )w every Saturday to Liverpoig. I . . . - sent to Canada an officer a ridiculous, but as I Shorthi , . summer from Quebec : '.... L ... ­ 1: - .! . -41 ing at Londonderry n . ..: I . . i ,overninent has . .banks. Wayne is This I told him was Tuouali 13101HO011on" . . 041 ry to land mat " pis I . . . purchase horses ..overflowing their k Co. Courts, President. � I • also from, "Birmoorlil. T"ft . . . .. I k - Scotland and Irelan( . : - \ I . I L Burgeon to PU consideration my firot offer, was otticiai Reporter York i - for ol fortnigbOY ' .J. . . and. a veterinary 0 - I . entirely .cut off from communication by, wag- thought on consid or such a good horse - cuARLss it. Bw)oKs, Seely and manager . avasi and St. John's N P to Liverpool f . �.. ! - ; - , . . . 0 i . for the English army. *on road and the water is even with th tile ties perhaps a little 00 low f i • summer months. * As steamers of the GIEW . . - .. _. I . 1 , I Burin � i- " L t . " Z_ - I . I - 9 kow Hawax, ! - other' 'morning - 915 which he refused de . duri summ . Fire early the ing in Fort of the Lake Shor6 & Mancie Ry., threaten- I now o1ared him jey% 19, 18M.-For two years my 1 lines sail during winter to and'from I . . _L- . .. . . r � . . . . ) � � -e large stores and two bridges, hi' dead father would return %olUe's health was run down. dThiladelphis; and duril sim- I . . - . . . . - '1 • thur destroyed five iDg wholesale destruction of brid Glaring that a she w9A Portland, Boston an . . .: - '. . . , - - loss of about -826,000, . . - . J.L � -,.�: from his grave if he gold the horse at -such a {Featly emaciated,and' too weak to do mer between G1 5890w and Montreal weakly; Glasgow , .hotels, causing a total . FO�LEIGN. - I ­ - as given up weekly, and Glasgow and ftiladsl&ib ' I . , . . . ­" .- i 16 y � I 1. � es -nd - fortnightly.. . only partly covered by insurance. . ­ L .. ­ ! .. loss. For two days I saw no more of` Lilything for herself; she w � and Bostoil w , . - the Colo. ' " France is purch"ing horB !a sliep in L anti say- i ,.y five doctors thev itil Passed the fortio . t diplomas of � . gee, on the third day he came &gall' :pinion that she could not live. she For freight, passage, or other information The commemorative - , large niambera abroad. I . gee, lie was greatly pressed for cash or no- avoo.. . vial Exhibition are I)CiDg mailed to Cana ­ - in ,ommenced using Dr. Jug Medicine in A. Schumacher & Co., Baltimore; S. Cunsr - I : i - - .been appointed Under to do ouch a D!ceniber 1884, and after taking Oil ,Halifax - �hea &Co., St. John's, N.F. ; WDL The •p'' the in the Depart Lord Onglow has : , thing would persuade him o Co., ,T0h .1 I . . . ich impr6ved that I son-' & bo., lit. John, N.B..; Allan & Cc I . . I ' ,= - . dianexhibitor§ by th possible. . Secretary to the Colonie8.' he would Bell the horse at the very ,ottiet; site walol an mu ouwhdid dulties, I Love & Alden, Now York; H. Bourtier. Toros I I . I nileni of Agriculture as ra , � . lie could look after her h I . ... - . - .. . - stern was '�61d re- =t possible price-he could P. R., " West &Co., Quebec;'Wm. Brookie, Phlllad& • . - I : .11 .'-. _1 ; official information has bean received by-. The steamer. Great Ea . M. 1t(jDDkGK, Engineer. C. Allans"Ra's . .. , - 1, I . � . - cently, duc�d to take, viz, 9-25, but that) must Toronto. phis; R. �L "an, Po,rUsnd Boston Montseall. , F . I . ,. ... .. at Liverpool, for $130,00(). __ - . I 1: � I ! . . - the Dominion Government that the 'British . - . At this — --.----. - . . . I . � . . . I - . . - authorities have discarded the Lee-Burton The French Minister to Morod6o has thr w in a present of ten shillings . , 0 . . : . . � -1 . he British I tended to be very angry and fired him 0 , - .- i � __ , - . --- ; .- . � . - Armstrong's I - . I - go-y & camume.9 --. - .— . . . . . -rifle, lately adopted been to return to Paris.'.,. ' ;,� declaring that I would not buy • the 0 � Bur., . - i - - -.-- *�.I,� . V.- ''I - Palace out. i - . i - army. . • ­ . The Queen will open the People's at any price. But privately telling . 000�00` � -_.. , 1. . I � • . . I � . . ears of existence, -the in the East End of London next May. horse or J;20, this had tl�e - L; - . �.. ;. � .: .1 ­ After thirty-one Y . my 6ervatit to buy him f 23 ADELAIDE ST. E..T0Ft0NT0- . � . . . .. t, ... .1. - . . . . I ' .- London Crystal Palace has proved a financial . opened ed desired effect, and the next morning the All classes of ii,pe work. Mfrs. of .Printers' Leads , .... . I . i . I • � I . �,. � .4, An international exhibition will be o 0 � . I .. - s 1 . . 1. ­ L torn down. and the . and for prices. -.� . I . .1 failure, and Hill soon -be Barcelona, the first held in Spain,, on present of five I I I ­ . I . . i ., .., I which it:iSLsituated will be sold In horse was mine for 920 and a slugs and metal Furniture. S . ,I .. I. 1; - . �-_ . , ... . . . . . , - - . . V .. I - ' . .. '. .... -, I . . , : I September 15th. � . . ' .. I � � � I .. .. � ' ,-' land upon w . - I - shillings. - . : . ) - I . L It Ids who A curious custom in -vogue here is the sys- - . for building lots. � i - endly� islau I. . , 0. - f . C - .. Six natives of tlie Fri . i :* NEW"11"", . � . At t1le last meeting of the Toronto ,oun o of Dah Yhk, otherwise one in ten, or � -SAUSAUCASIN4AS 1. . . I . -the were implicated in the assault on Missionary teta , I n to reduce nt. This a Persian servant always .. ­ + . goo motion I ten per Dent. ip "lees . -1 cil Ald. Flemings . . d Ex Stesomsh THE BOSS , SIDE SPRING GEAR ; i . . of li(juor licenses from 217 to 150 Baker have been executed. his right from any cash given � New shipment from England .; L di8covelied last deducts as L Wegiian." Lowest prices to the trade. W6&rewlt de-sp ?wnumber 11" many advantages over any other si conspiracy was _ car- A Nihilist c d fqr his master, and thus a Per - � [Ids him toe aBride's Celebrated Sheel) � . and of shop licenses from 64 to 40 was t8 in Canada for M . �ear, and will undoubtedly be a great favorite. The ' week. in St. Petersburg, which extends . a, nominally $5 or less agen I ried by a vote of 19 to 171," .- sisill �ervaut's wage . 0"Ings. write for quotations. Mt tempered steel plate Perches allow the body to I I f Aullsis. ,j SHoRT, rides very easy, . respectable . .dt n0N, Toronto. 11 a n reach quite a JAMFA PARK � very` low. IT o1URN . . n G vernm&t h ' decided through the whole o per month of W . Bel - Suit- - 0 have s . - . I I � - i I .. . ... I . I ' , The Dominion ' The withdrawal of the annuat, sut,ve�fi6n . , I —1 and has'no SWINGING or UNDUE MOTION. I • . , I 50 grant the 'N tge a site at fil , --- -_ I " ht or Phaeton bodies. PRICES RIGHT, - 0. . i McDougall orphant ' Egypt not ;, re. I I' i ONES I able forlstraig . Morley, N. W. T., for the erection of an in- he British Government to, Egyp he Persians 'tell's story that the devil J . L . circular. - of t iti , . 1. I 1% - • i Send for our descriptive I 0 n. _. I I occasion to visit an Arme GRAVER I NG more. CO. (L&), I .. . , . day, having oc � ' � . - I . on .1 I ri N. for teaching farming and other been f formally decided mpo , WOOD EN j.'S. ARX91 RO - dust "al f 87',�e of [ was so struck with the adro I ST EAST � GUELPH, CA&"& Indian children. Ex-Empress Eugenie �as asked le it I I ­ . useful employments to . . nialn bazaar, 10 KING i . . .. .. . 1. hospital for the treatment of pa- the Syndic to attend wounded Italian Sol- kn�very. going on that he entered one of the 1 1 TORONTO - - - - . ' . _ . . , . A new ho I . down, the better to observb ­ - ___ i___ - ___ - I bop's a I : � z' Egy - . 8 , ___ B i3YPS BIRTHDAYe �' , . . . ,; . . . tients suffering from infectious diseases has diers returning from pt. . � I and sat ' " - A . .: . - . ...., . - ,,non ay On reaching the door when leavingy Beautiful Import.6d Birthday Card 116111111 - . . 1. , : been erected in Montreal. The building, ArAbishop, Croke advocates th© ' ' ' - things. slippers which he had left A Best other will send us the * - ; . ­ . - I ... . I niniodation for 124 pa- with which, he says, the E, OV - he lookQd for his CONSUMPTION. to sliy baby whose Inc lea, and their . ! "I - I .. - . - which contain3 ll,CCO ment of taxes, cording to custom, and finding lianies of two or more other bab 7 1 I .\ .,.. 1 . - tients, will c6st $26,000 when finished. ernment buys police bludgeons. - ou�oide ac . vo remedy for tilt, above dialot"a; by its ,o %gm Also a handsome Uoi& . I . I , , )' , - 1. I ( coah of titlo wort . ...L . . . . .1 re swore all dealing with Ar. I harsdasim alti t k1nd awl of jolig standing parents' addirt , s in Ottawa ed them minus fore tholuilan 0 Card to the.i9other a" .:,I � - . I 1. awa ItAlis will be arm a my faith in Ito mood Dye sample C . . , . 1111I . The British *troops in ilenians in future. It was in a Somewhat �ays been cured. Indeed so 111troug I iL I . ; I I - It is believed in official circle ,9, together much valuable information. . 4. . .. I . with repeating rifles and the Martini rifles n Mc,acy tbat I will send TWO BOTTI,ES FRF Montreal. r - I I .th-i.t a mixed commission similar to the one . similar state of mind I found myself this Owith ji'VALUABLE TRICATISH on this'dimW SO, any , . Wells. Ricbeirdson & CO-, . . . 1. . sat in *HalifAx in 1872 will be agreed will be transfcrred to the Sepdys. . muffirer. ,oi,e exPrese end P. O. addreall. - � . . which L 110ruill I had ridden some ten miles Put DR. T. A. el (x � . ;,: in . . . - settlement of the fishery ques- fatigued gave my 33=0h : .. ... - . . I ; upon for the settle . . The Imperial Governmeni hai '�rrsnged t- __ village and feeling Offloo, 37 Yonge Sto, Toraito - OANADA PERMANENT I ­ . '.. lion and other matters arising out of the �1 . entered a garden . � ' ' . . to construct an important railway in Ind* horse to a native whilst .1 el'Itf . — - L . - . I ,. I . . . . dalay. On remounting I I I �,Sll, AN ANY - - , - . .. - - el* - . .. L. _., 1. , -also one connecting India and Man FR D a ; I_ : L - .. L . , Rl" L . - .. . . : disput . .., ' * for half an hour's rest. I I - s" O SAVINGS COMP . I It is st, - d that thr'ee of the f ast�st steam _ Germany will shortly de- noticed . the .animal-which held been shod . - to gro,ly- Of all the - ,� I I., .. I . V. - - Lte It is stet . _� __ - - : . . g a little lame, Choicest Flowers. * . .. rd line- have been pur- Trance p a day-was going � 'I . INCORPORATED, A.D. 1855. 1 .0 , . � , . L - - . . . ships of tile Cunard that ledge herself to rem%in the previous . _. . . . '. . Pacific Railway mend ' 'd by the' stony eedso littlectstock of Fruit I - I chased by the Canadian Pa, neutral ill he event of war in ,Eastern Ell- but- thought this was cause Trees, Grall,evine .. . , Sol."111olt . .. -vice between , . , 8, �u- , , . I . On reaching home jilserlibed CaPitall ­ , Company for the proposed service : character of the road. a (jornro,rojentall Trees,dCP1.�,(,),i(jet . . N,390,00 ., I.. .1 . . he -e ledge Plants, ,.th -up CAPIUL4 . I . , .. . Australia, and that '01'c' - I 'examined his feet, a Mir le. .8pru( oqe,4 Bulbs, 11 r .4 leald *. . L . British Columbia and Au The' and of the mail car going f�om Vor when lot . Decorative Plants, a .: .1 1j"'S" " - .. . gn lets, of superior Reserve Fund, . i`- the . - 'e placed on the route in Russia, was shoes had changed into old, and hew It , k-ers weddini.f Boti(it . . . 9'."f'"s . Cut Flov , ­ - . . . 4 oDej to Taganrog, in Southern It The new oh Holly. e. Total AAWU, - .. - vessels will b I . hort notice. OFFICE: . - roubles stolen broken on Free Mr�ois. (Itialio, on m ... I z the spring. . I . killed and 20,000 ell. -Drtroit . L .9 I . . . . I recently I " , . Compal�y4s,111luildings, Toronto St ­ . . . rnment'lla . a called for from the mail. . 1�1__ ­041p_ , .�'. H.SLICHT, NUASERYMAN, TORONTO. T04". . . I ; . _ - The Dominion Gove . - EN suffening fma the effects of early . -------- i . rieign Office it is believed T011ING N ..------ ]. . . of maintain- . SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. - tenders for �teamships capabl.6 In the British Fo mnoe and folly, who find -------- -- ------ - - --- -__ - . ! , . Curtest ION . ! .- . I . . . - ' evil habits, the result of igno I .1 � � '_1 ing'a' fortriightly�,servjce with the British Russia contemplaf �8 Striking at both geniselves weak, nervous and, exhausted ; also MID- . 'sums of $4 and upwards received at -_ .. . 0 that . � .-. . , . . - . ' h- a view of promoting . Ife sprinv Max who are broken down from the of interest, paid or compounded half -'yearly. . I . • 1, - . . a, . .1 .- West Indies, wit , * 'A fast line. Afghanistan slid Hong Kong, in t I DL*-AOIkD and OLD . . . .. . 0 � . effects of ,Luse or over-work, and in advanced, life, . I . ... . I' ; I ... 0 , . � I I trade relations with ille colony. as well- as at Bulgaria. . eytoose, send for and - ' 11 . - Incas of youthful received on deposit for a fixed term of as" t , i . . and. li�erAly I Mon�y ree 11 ­ . I ' " in. - - ; of steamers will. be .selected n I . A Russia" lady, said to be the divoiced ILOAD 9:.V. Lubon a Treatise 6n Diseases of men. Th . .tor which Debentures are issued, with halt -ye i address on reccip . I tors and Trustees &M- subsidized. � � 1, � Wif6 of a consular official at Philadelphia, will be sent- sea" to "y t I . _.. 00011 terest,coupons attached. Executors ' - � . ., 1. . . So. stamps Address M. V. LUDON, 0. Welling- the Debentures of *k 0 e'll-dressed rowdieo-madc' a ibaden by =0k P"_ 11 NNIE'S SEEDS ARE THE BEST; - b law to invest in . I - , I A crowd of w ' has committed, suicide at Wief SL L Toronto Ont I[Ijustra" Catalogue for 1881 1 -scuotnh�(pTnTd �yh, capital and Assets of the Compso .., I L . . .. . � to* I . f - . . I , Brutal attack in the city of Quebec the -other shooting herself in a cab. I I �.�.;. � I . being pledged for money thus received, depositors an afternoon pu some female members of the ,11_ fin; L- ial and I Crape and crepe lisie fans, bordered with costaining descrir4lon, and prices of t1la cholloest at . times assured of perfect safety. , ' ­ ' . . .. . . " with frozen A panic has been caused ane a and spangled with si!v.er ind gold, Ve n'Real - Estate, at current ralesi. -, A Salvation Arpy, -pelting them at Cairo by the withdrawal � . FIELD AND URDEN SEEDS Adv�nbes made o Lyment, morflo- V one young woman was military circles Vb,ry pretty and effective. and on favorable conditions as to re-pi 1. . ice and snow. . ntion of 61200,000 for . , -Owel� got ' malkd(r"- Every rarTner anti Gnrdener should gages . r g Debentures purchased. . al* stibve I tornsooh o out of or. tile coming nd Municipal j . - . onteringseed-qu,ir is I . . . . - . - ­ of of the. annu I Whenever your a spapsia, or indigestion. have a copy before RRERT MASON. MantAring DireoW - ! knocked down. and but for the arrival ex eases of the. Egyptiain army. - oin"t�-.1t.11.),!Veput)!isne(AinC.in.Lda . dir, causing Biliousness, Dy sea-ion. IfanA. ii. HE . I ­ " ?- the police would probably -have beef killed. e '00 pri- a dose of Dr. ' . I - , _' '_ - , t , - ' - e he diffeie�ftt goals - a, - V ' I . _ . ) . - j !�'.l and their attendant evils, take at once medicine. 0 0 1 1 11 — The other evening there -was trouble at , Twenty five thousand, of the ' 0%mn-s Stomach Bitteria.,. Beat f4mily M L F, 13 A . � I .. . � .. I I .. - * . .. toll toners at present in I All Druggistat bo cents � . _. ; .. - - I I , . j_L ' I.. . ". .� .1. % the York street, Hamilton, tA I 1 -the other and _' ! . I , ber'of farmers and others who do not 'like I throughoAt India, were released Jubilee. � Bonnets of white, Pale Pink, Mauve and ! 'L'. I C'u RE �''� S a ! .. ­- ay commemorate the Queen's . the gate, and d to . white PIUSlIr are worn in the evening at i , men I "y cure I do not mean merely to NWP tili'm 1W 0 I to pay toll there wrecking . . than have them return again. I mean • raMeal - . - � ., . � I . .. . - i , - I jilmo and I , 4 , L . - of Finance pro- r I . . I- hing a part of th� gatekeeper's house theatres and the opera. , have Inade the on" . . . 1. . - - , I I I and Be I � __7__ � goomp Ir , V f; , - ig mom .. I k� The Belgian Minister , r .. saute. I a" of PITS ipmirsy or FALle ­ .. - STIVIS . . - CKNESS a life-IOD6,01 I . , . Bseawn otberd have failed Is SO I The crowd was dispersed by the police, an poses raising a loan to be used in construct. . . ma a, Ldy. i warrant my remeft . - . � r Heart Dlseas�. 7 i. .. fl� cure the worst caaeiL 1 1 . r , prosecutions will fol- ing railways in the Congo Free Stwil'te, slid to .,� . ­ � I . .,aeon set recotving lit-cure. Sendalloncefor4i I a number of criminal prosecu % ; I ptoms of which are 4' Faint spells, . Tom" pre* Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give . 1!r� .. - . . make up the deficit in the lost Co, go bud - ' The gym] 1. . It I 11 "titati" and • M I I low, I . alpitation, raw and Post OM I ' irple lips P ' SSIALL FARMt.1o" hli.,. i will cure you. Addrs" DIL EL G. ROOTi . onto .. . - � S' adon- to Us, hot flashes, rush of Ao,o NT Ir'A1011,11(1. . : . , . ii * , numbness, ki it costs you nothing fora U124 . , � ! I Isabella V. Crawford, a Canadian author- get. I jd to tile lieu, ! I I.,'% A' - i . . . I t "' " ' -on foot in . 11 C11 AN 1�'S, and business then or cit0tali-4tA, fill �11 or 1. ..... L 'ass Toronto the other night. De- A proyii� is ,low London with beiv, K11-01ty, ra - protit, (-an -Jrnch Me, 37 Yonte St., T 0 ess, died ,otollco Wish I :.- li . of Cana-- send 5000, Jewish colonists to me�lco to be dull pain in the heart . I to make ii chant for health o :.; - , j.E, by twn&Ug your ad- `il . � I . ceased was- one of the best known It I A;.t,-i,tA Ad a i ,ir ,4 heart beat � get oialuable information Fit 1 ! .. .i - .. dian writers,,and furnished man stories for distributed among theasilLcu mat T . I I the first, pain al�)'u't the breast dre 'on i"tal card to " . A I . . ro sed I ... . Not long ago The p colonists are victim of Rua- quicker thail i I �. Fr'a-nk Leslie's publications , bone, &c." Can be cured " lit many of the J. X. NUCKINN. .. which was i t cution. � ­ " king 141. Went., - - . . A6 published a book of poems, W sian pets 5 . a a-y' he �rebcl firststages." Send 6c in sta�po for pamph- . . J . Toronto. . highly spoken of by the Canadign and Hug- . Advibes from Mandalay , , I and full . I - Address M. V. . let rcicu ars. . . ;. .. , .., s the late Ur. leader, "hambou, of' Ill'oentho, f uses to NNreliliriligton. St. 'East, Toronto, 1� fish press. Her father was destroying vil a whose LUBON, 47 i . - ,surrende - and is (jestr I , . . , Stephen Crawfoid, of Peterboro'. . � I - � 0, �OIA COO e I k4 1 . Canada. 1RIDEN BRIT. ' - et tendered by inhabits is are suspected of inc. ruing -to . alniilpted - i h ' The compliment th� British. I Hveniiig colffeere are' orli wit UFACTURF, ONLY I - 'do d heads, lace . ' MAN .... . I the Toronto Bo i . �. I - -_ .. . Board of TfaJe to Mr. H. W. wards feathers, wer� an . . � ?resident, in the Roo- It is positively asserted in I;ondon that pompons c f fea I I . . I I � .. ., I - Darling, the retiring I . pots , Drum. and ribbon. , . 11. , , " - • sin house was attended by over two hundred the illew proposals made by Sir Henry ' 1i ST �. - - -. L ... . .. . _. - I nt,e4 with olve.-the Catarrh, 'Ca�tarrhaf 1jeafeess and FINE .. I .. - . . . .. gentlemen. ,Mr. Darling was prese Mond Wolff to the Sultan do not inv a Bay Fevere . .1 -PL TED' I - . - solid silver epergile, suitably inscribed, neutralization of -p:gypt, which would be SILVER � L a speech . . I Sufferers - - , ied y an address. The very unpopular in England. . - a If not generally aware that these diseases . accompanied b, a), are due to the presence - 1 . . ' I are ,..n7t,Zi1,us, or Uj.b;,thi . . I '. ... WARE. . I I -of New York, Ill re , that the Marquis Tieng's -I of living parasites in the,Uning membrane of the nose . , . .� - � ,:!. . � ; - _. . Mr. Erastus Winiail, Ia. j . It i! understood t * , , plying to the toast of " Interliation al Re � 1; visit to Berlin resulted in the col - and eustachian tubes. mictosooplo vesearcoh, however. I % . . . .. 1 recent . . id the result is that • tne,d wttl, . . o has roved this to be a W-to &I I lions," was pf great interest. elusion of a secret treaty between German ' ( eiinp e remedy has been torujoulated whereby catarrh. Arostic Designs, comb . _ tio , . . . .. -.- - . ' I of the "firm of filch will lead to large bugine' hat deafness " hay wer are oared in from Unequalled Durability - -Colonel NlicKeau( , , . . a as home. A I ­ Licut and China, - wholesale grocers, betweenGe lin contractors and the Chilne�e catarrhal to three simple sppliestion# mad .. 1. I _. I Turner, .NL I tIPAIL I _: ... facKeandook Co. , 'N and Fivii . . I a � tment is sent free , / : . . I anded 'the 90th Rifles of W . in - Gbverninent. - . I pamphlet explaining this 00 n,4 Son, WS King �L . -_ .- t_1 .1. .. - - 4 - on receipt of stanip by A. I il)liiO "RX TYT(Dw. 0111Tr.r_&1R10 and who comm . I : in New - ' I 099, I � . '.. .. x . illpeg, died suddenly last .'Sunday morning The paupers e K Ireland, WO StreetWest Torouto.Canadil, of -the lungs. 14e, led his the council char - a theor. . . . . . . - I L. .� . of hemorrhage house recently broke into R,)und yokes oud long sleeves are I . I i 1 c1la . . I . . I L . . - .c, I - reek and d Pa d 9 * . I... .: .. :--criment into the battles of Fifill. C a . ; . rE. and bar of the Poor Law Gardiano an dietary rule for babies' qocks on all occa- . - 1. - Bi.ttoche during the late Riel rebellion, the guardians with various missile d I siona. . . I . noted f cr his bravery - dur- 8, a so , i ;: -, I . are now holding the workhouse agaililst t e L eottoW breath, told coated RIOK:'-, MAOHI NE ■ . . II . ... _. . I. was particularly no His sudden demise has . People who are subj i ...- , . 1 -: ing thes� actions. authorities. - . .1 . .. . tongue, or any disorder of the Stonisch, can at once —WITH ALL . . . . L .; . 0 BitterN I - .. THE— . I ­ . , I , cast agreat gloom over the city. He was � I , .: a- Althat Russia, In r. C n's Stomach , ,� - . . 1 1 . - 11 . . .. � V ,.-. . . .. .. f, I � :18 . . , 'W 1 years of �ge, and leaves 0, wife and three It is oemi-Offic'slly at te Li . X WK 3P 3M C:P *Vr 30 39K 3EN 3W the eve of a war between Germany and the old and tried remedy. your Druggist W 3B M. I L W a at Llea,8t to t 010001� . I �, . . he . .1. children to mourn his loss. . .1 i A. P. 321. � , . . Xe AL . L P08*T . - - France,j would aid France, - : � _' - - '30000 $PRING PRESS BOX, - WHITE OAK 1111 I �[ The Department-of Agriculture at Ottawa f adopting such an attitude as would SHE ki OF 5 a Ift MUSIC; ' . - extent o tier I 10 Plays,' Brans [n t'•, 'ViO111114' ' Mu6�- I 11, AND IRON BRACESE . . � 1. - .... I 7, . . . rl - his -just r m the Imperial Govern . 0 a& reduced . I — - I h, received from 'ermany seitding the whole of , . - I ..:, � .. � ative diplomas- and prevent. G 4 fell,, and Mu" InOL Trimmings . . 0 . prices and Terms to sult buy M ­ . 6 Send for all". j, -1 -1 . . went the commemorative the Rhine. . . B. BUTLAND. 37 King St. W., Toronto. w in use, and no complaints- . �[ - -, � • . __ M every exhibitor at army west of ' . L 'bee � tested __ R 0 �sr a" of our Maebtries no L � - . �, - - — -_ � : . , : . . .1 .. . , . medals to be awarded to The largest un yet matii e has n . ojt�,()LK CoUNTY-75, ACRki, CLAY LOAM- , Is V , - �._ .. - I .: - . !.-.. .. Colonial and Indii.n. Exhibition. nal. i a I I I - tonner, to ,cca ; about 20 .. I' .. . . For we- one mile south of Sin . � .1 � -_ I the late Colo oolwichirse . . N - (no barn 80 X 50. ,..��, , i GURNEY - 0089, TO�ONTOs - � , "I .-.. .1. .. I horly three at W' in I �THE E.- & ON* - ..1Z 1-1 The number of each received is nee 4 feet long takes a maximum charge of acres wood ; living spr house?. I., � - _. . I -_ - .-. . � thousand. The medals are about double 4 . . 9 er and its pr jec ile 0190. 14ANTON, Simoos, Out. � , � � - . a . - � " % I . o�nds of powder, 0 ; . I.. 11 � - I - .11 1: -, : - '. - the size of an ordinary penny. On the ob- 900 gL I I new Bri- - ------ I - - i - I I - . . , 800 pounds. it is for the n COMPOSITION 00LD, Antique Bronze - . � % i � I . -.. . . . ..�.� � . - --'',�'ll''�,�,���������������'ll''''I'll''''���I .. - I I .. . . . so profile portrait of. the Prince well I . . .... , - verse side is � `fish iron --clad BenbOw- (1001 Natural W004 wo other Ploore snA • - 1 . . words . . I - .. . . . . . of Wales, white on the reverse era the I Room Mouldlop, Frames, Etc. Paintings. Bil- -' I I 1. . . - - Stittan of Zanzibar lil"'7refti4d' t� so Artlets'Miter", � I . :. -1 . . - i . 1. . ; . � . . .. I . I . - . - I Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1885," The 1, U gravinp, C". flings, AMtype, 11. Trade Cat- .1 ; . . , .1 . .. . � . d by Portu ­ . leaves. The surrender the territory claimed Mirrors, etc. Wholesale Retail. I -1. . ed by a cluster of oak lea . A agog. A Co.. Toronto. I 0 I • to . I suround . .,: . ed i the Angle-Geri lian &Ioguo. MATTHEW i 's diplomas are large sized and of exquisite which is --re recognized in I , I - . co ­ I In the � Sultan as belonginj CO . ... - - . - I :I_ ... 1. and finish, being artistically colored. agree eat with HE LONDON GUARANTE . � � .i I , la*il - ` design . I o b ) mzio 1�1 . I . :!:-.-: - . . Zanzi fir. Portugal if, threatening ' restening r WAND ACCIDENT CO. (LD), OF LON . I I ! . . ,.1. ­ I 1 ., - " AMERICAN. consequence. I � I . . . . . _'. '..'. , . . I bard he town of Tungi in . . too 1/1, - i , . I I � .em ineuenoo liilcon Government / N - . , . , . , ; . The gaol T I has been a tobe Cvpill - East, Toron - i � , ASSOVATIO . _.____.__...._� . I , .. . I Th Italian.Abyssini'an war promise Z55,000. Head Oice: 72 1(ing St � � � I - 1. ned. Three men confined in it perished - d rep a i _ _.bur I proloi jed. The situatiou is unchanged,' ex Gentlemen of nt in unreP A01TAL, 1,000.000- : .. - 1. . '. .- �� in the flames. . ion of the Abyssinian army districits. A. T. "ORD, . C " . I .. ' � - I - . I � as , cept at a 5 port . . Rossident Secretary for the Dominion. . .. . . . � 1-1 . . has - 2 The Chicago Coal Exchange h resolved t inflicted so crushing defeat upon the � �.,, . � A- ROME COMPAVY - ­`.. - , to advance the wholesale price of anthracite and will now be able to cb-oper- I T . I READ 0M RONT01 ONT - - .. . 1,:: Sou ese, 0 Itsoww& Prince I CE, TO - I �- - .. d __., I - coal fifty Ceuta. � ....... 0 : ,­ . - . the, attack upon th )_4 .0 ......... . 0 .... 0 ............... . - ­ - . I . . LL . *9 ......................... ,_ .! . I ::. e - Cen- - ` - I .4 X� , .. i . "t.- 1. The total loss.of life b th Vermont Loui Napoleon, second son of Jerome, has M � rresldeut�Hoy. SIR W. V. HowLAND, C.B., K.C.M.G. � tral railway disaster at Yv�hite,River in esti- the Italian . I I sq. : 1ask permission to 4.ccomPsny . 1-d ., �. * ' . ., Vice.prealdents-HOw. WK- MOM-AmR, WN' El"LlOT' 't I . . I !L . - S. NOILDBRDIM4 EM, , - . . It . . . insted at 37. All the injured are doing Corp to Mamsowah. I .. I- - - . -( . . - . . . _;.. . . t>-4 . . . . , Itopf. CMj&V JuvTiCs M40DONALD, . I . 0 !.. . W. H. GIBBS, &4., , : '"I , _d11111111110-1 � �,.;, - L, . I - : � I , . .. , . I 1 .. .. L � well. I - ...Wllt- . W - :,- W. H. BiLArff, E501., ' : . .- . I � � I . A. 3foLuAN Howmwo, FAQ., . - , . : . I . .. . EDWkILD HOOPRA H I Eftectors J. D. EDGAR, FAQ., , I 0 . e I I . : � j. ng =T MAsom, FA4. .., Esq., * . . _L . . m - Re I WAWMR S. Liss, . : . . � . - _ . . : . .. - Knox1I1 Saturday sentenced . - , � gaw 'th 'ix saiurer of no 1 r�Q " , Spe4ir b. Hollin or - -tre t Thc.World KI 0 � I -� 0 .chash a bottle of Polsonils - I BOX. JAKM YOUL40, . * 11 . - I , , A. 1, GOODUHAm, FAq., . I � ( , -, � � 1001u, Z, .. X. MACIPNALD. .,county,wason t grOsttfAt PAIli remedy in the Z . ! :. M. p. RyAN, Esq . tr) three yelars' imprisonm�nt for embezzling Ner Rue -neuralgia, :. - i ��. � . I iline cures headach-'�* I managing vilrecto . I.. � $80,000. 1 1 worl . Nery 0 . I I :, . ............. ll ." 0 a ..... 0 " 1 ,a in the side or back, rheum- I . 1, . , ..! ......... .I � . . rted thatst faim6 in Madison toot ache, pail] . . . d ; . �- 0 ..�;....,................ J � I L It is repo Nervil. 0' . . . Moon years in op�rstiou, during which time $016,000 - h" been : j n COUDty, Kentucky; has successfully trained atis , &o. As an internal remedyll -: The Association has hee' . - I.. . . , . I I . . � :, . � retursed jt is expected. then will be a 1 I - ro I - I - . i(i) vioses the third Quinquennial Period. I . ! ."ven large African monkeys to do the work I Mpt, effective and pleasant to , ` to the policy Holders., qual as 0- Pain-sub- 30 IK 4313P M � I This year (1&1 this hemp in,',, ' Iferviline has no e 3ECoZAIAN., lus at December 314, 1885, being -$282,199., formerly done by negroes in .AL ., rpius of over $350,00. The Burp . I 1, only a, eonventenoe, durability on . tak . iy, and � test b9ttlb cost tamou,4 for their 8 I ow, over 42,900,000. policies in force over $14,000,OK. .� I fields. duin remec nd ililvest Are uy no her until 'ou sea theuL id lauarantee capital ana Assets n MUr three yeare, ftiAefea"ble. . .� . , ,our drug$1st 5 . and cheapness Buy no I Policies NOD-Forfeitable &ft0T two T66=0 and i e gute c, call on y L !! ,I; A lendment to th onotitution, to. Nervillne the leading Carriage But en sall am. ; n am . nerve pain . I . — 106 CC, erviline, 9 NTO. ' . I hibiting the manufacture and sale of in. I nts. N Factory 8 4" kinx N�e* 0 TORO A...A. - . i I I �- pro - . .. ...­... ­-- ,. . I . . I I � . . . 17 . .. a .. . . , . . .. I . . . . - -_ z , � - . . I . I ' liquorein Tennessee, will be sub- cure. ;�. ... . -:,. ., � I , .11 . _ . .1 t: .1. , , I I I . . . 1. t : . ..- '. 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I . noted f cr his bravery - dur- 8, a so , i ;: -, I . are now holding the workhouse agaililst t e L eottoW breath, told coated RIOK:'-, MAOHI NE ■ . . II . ... _. . I. was particularly no His sudden demise has . People who are subj i ...- , . 1 -: ing thes� actions. authorities. - . .1 . .. . tongue, or any disorder of the Stonisch, can at once —WITH ALL . . . . L .; . 0 BitterN I - .. THE— . I ­ . , I , cast agreat gloom over the city. He was � I , .: a- Althat Russia, In r. C n's Stomach , ,� - . . 1 1 . - 11 . . .. � V ,.-. . . .. .. f, I � :18 . . , 'W 1 years of �ge, and leaves 0, wife and three It is oemi-Offic'slly at te Li . X WK 3P 3M C:P *Vr 30 39K 3EN 3W the eve of a war between Germany and the old and tried remedy. your Druggist W 3B M. I L W a at Llea,8t to t 010001� . I �, . . he . .1. children to mourn his loss. . .1 i A. P. 321. � , . . Xe AL . L P08*T . - - France,j would aid France, - : � _' - - '30000 $PRING PRESS BOX, - WHITE OAK 1111 I �[ The Department-of Agriculture at Ottawa f adopting such an attitude as would SHE ki OF 5 a Ift MUSIC; ' . - extent o tier I 10 Plays,' Brans [n t'•, 'ViO111114' ' Mu6�- I 11, AND IRON BRACESE . . � 1. - .... I 7, . . . rl - his -just r m the Imperial Govern . 0 a& reduced . I — - I h, received from 'ermany seitding the whole of , . - I ..:, � .. � ative diplomas- and prevent. G 4 fell,, and Mu" InOL Trimmings . . 0 . prices and Terms to sult buy M ­ . 6 Send for all". j, -1 -1 . . went the commemorative the Rhine. . . B. BUTLAND. 37 King St. W., Toronto. w in use, and no complaints- . �[ - -, � • . __ M every exhibitor at army west of ' . L 'bee � tested __ R 0 �sr a" of our Maebtries no L � - . �, - - — -_ � : . , : . . .1 .. . , . medals to be awarded to The largest un yet matii e has n . ojt�,()LK CoUNTY-75, ACRki, CLAY LOAM- , Is V , - �._ .. - I .: - . !.-.. .. Colonial and Indii.n. Exhibition. nal. i a I I I - tonner, to ,cca ; about 20 .. I' .. . . For we- one mile south of Sin . � .1 � -_ I the late Colo oolwichirse . . N - (no barn 80 X 50. ,..��, , i GURNEY - 0089, TO�ONTOs - � , "I .-.. .1. .. I horly three at W' in I �THE E.- & ON* - ..1Z 1-1 The number of each received is nee 4 feet long takes a maximum charge of acres wood ; living spr house?. I., � - _. . I -_ - .-. . � thousand. The medals are about double 4 . . 9 er and its pr jec ile 0190. 14ANTON, Simoos, Out. � , � � - . a . - � " % I . o�nds of powder, 0 ; . I.. 11 � - I - .11 1: -, : - '. - the size of an ordinary penny. On the ob- 900 gL I I new Bri- - ------ I - - i - I I - . . , 800 pounds. it is for the n COMPOSITION 00LD, Antique Bronze - . � % i � I . -.. . . . ..�.� � . - --'',�'ll''�,�,���������������'ll''''I'll''''���I .. - I I .. . . . so profile portrait of. the Prince well I . . .... , - verse side is � `fish iron --clad BenbOw- (1001 Natural W004 wo other Ploore snA • - 1 . . words . . I - .. . . . . . of Wales, white on the reverse era the I Room Mouldlop, Frames, Etc. Paintings. Bil- -' I I 1. . . - - Stittan of Zanzibar lil"'7refti4d' t� so Artlets'Miter", � I . :. -1 . . - i . 1. . ; . � . . .. I . I . - . - I Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1885," The 1, U gravinp, C". flings, AMtype, 11. Trade Cat- .1 ; . . , .1 . .. . � . d by Portu ­ . leaves. The surrender the territory claimed Mirrors, etc. Wholesale Retail. I -1. . ed by a cluster of oak lea . A agog. A Co.. Toronto. I 0 I • to . I suround . .,: . ed i the Angle-Geri lian &Ioguo. MATTHEW i 's diplomas are large sized and of exquisite which is --re recognized in I , I - . co ­ I In the � Sultan as belonginj CO . ... - - . - I :I_ ... 1. and finish, being artistically colored. agree eat with HE LONDON GUARANTE . � � .i I , la*il - ` design . I o b ) mzio 1�1 . I . :!:-.-: - . . Zanzi fir. Portugal if, threatening ' restening r WAND ACCIDENT CO. (LD), OF LON . I I ! . . ,.1. ­ I 1 ., - " AMERICAN. consequence. I � I . . . . . _'. '..'. , . . I bard he town of Tungi in . . too 1/1, - i , . I I � .em ineuenoo liilcon Government / N - . , . , . , ; . The gaol T I has been a tobe Cvpill - East, Toron - i � , ASSOVATIO . _.____.__...._� . I , .. . I Th Italian.Abyssini'an war promise Z55,000. Head Oice: 72 1(ing St � � � I - 1. ned. Three men confined in it perished - d rep a i _ _.bur I proloi jed. The situatiou is unchanged,' ex Gentlemen of nt in unreP A01TAL, 1,000.000- : .. - 1. . '. .- �� in the flames. . ion of the Abyssinian army districits. A. T. "ORD, . C " . I .. ' � - I - . I � as , cept at a 5 port . . Rossident Secretary for the Dominion. . .. . . . � 1-1 . . has - 2 The Chicago Coal Exchange h resolved t inflicted so crushing defeat upon the � �.,, . � A- ROME COMPAVY - ­`.. - , to advance the wholesale price of anthracite and will now be able to cb-oper- I T . I READ 0M RONT01 ONT - - .. . 1,:: Sou ese, 0 Itsoww& Prince I CE, TO - I �- - .. d __., I - coal fifty Ceuta. � ....... 0 : ,­ . - . the, attack upon th )_4 .0 ......... . 0 .... 0 ............... . - ­ - . I . . LL . *9 ......................... ,_ .! . I ::. e - Cen- - ` - I .4 X� , .. i . "t.- 1. The total loss.of life b th Vermont Loui Napoleon, second son of Jerome, has M � rresldeut�Hoy. SIR W. V. HowLAND, C.B., K.C.M.G. � tral railway disaster at Yv�hite,River in esti- the Italian . I I sq. : 1ask permission to 4.ccomPsny . 1-d ., �. * ' . ., Vice.prealdents-HOw. WK- MOM-AmR, WN' El"LlOT' 't I . . I !L . - S. NOILDBRDIM4 EM, , - . . It . . . insted at 37. All the injured are doing Corp to Mamsowah. I .. I- - - . -( . . - . . . _;.. . . t>-4 . . . . , Itopf. CMj&V JuvTiCs M40DONALD, . I . 0 !.. . W. H. GIBBS, &4., , : '"I , _d11111111110-1 � �,.;, - L, . I - : � I , . .. , . I 1 .. .. L � well. I - ...Wllt- . W - :,- W. H. BiLArff, E501., ' : . .- . I � � I . A. 3foLuAN Howmwo, FAQ., . - , . : . I . .. . EDWkILD HOOPRA H I Eftectors J. D. EDGAR, FAQ., , I 0 . e I I . : � j. ng =T MAsom, FA4. .., Esq., * . . _L . . m - Re I WAWMR S. Liss, . : . . � . - _ . . : . .. - Knox1I1 Saturday sentenced . - , � gaw 'th 'ix saiurer of no 1 r�Q " , Spe4ir b. Hollin or - -tre t Thc.World KI 0 � I -� 0 .chash a bottle of Polsonils - I BOX. JAKM YOUL40, . * 11 . - I , , A. 1, GOODUHAm, FAq., . I � ( , -, � � 1001u, Z, .. X. MACIPNALD. .,county,wason t grOsttfAt PAIli remedy in the Z . ! :. M. p. RyAN, Esq . tr) three yelars' imprisonm�nt for embezzling Ner Rue -neuralgia, :. - i ��. � . I iline cures headach-'�* I managing vilrecto . I.. � $80,000. 1 1 worl . Nery 0 . I I :, . ............. ll ." 0 a ..... 0 " 1 ,a in the side or back, rheum- I . 1, . , ..! ......... .I � . . rted thatst faim6 in Madison toot ache, pail] . . . d ; . �- 0 ..�;....,................ J � I L It is repo Nervil. 0' . . . Moon years in op�rstiou, during which time $016,000 - h" been : j n COUDty, Kentucky; has successfully trained atis , &o. As an internal remedyll -: The Association has hee' . - I.. . . , . I I . . � :, . � retursed jt is expected. then will be a 1 I - ro I - I - . i(i) vioses the third Quinquennial Period. I . ! ."ven large African monkeys to do the work I Mpt, effective and pleasant to , ` to the policy Holders., qual as 0- Pain-sub- 30 IK 4313P M � I This year (1&1 this hemp in,',, ' Iferviline has no e 3ECoZAIAN., lus at December 314, 1885, being -$282,199., formerly done by negroes in .AL ., rpius of over $350,00. The Burp . I 1, only a, eonventenoe, durability on . tak . iy, and � test b9ttlb cost tamou,4 for their 8 I ow, over 42,900,000. policies in force over $14,000,OK. .� I fields. duin remec nd ililvest Are uy no her until 'ou sea theuL id lauarantee capital ana Assets n MUr three yeare, ftiAefea"ble. . .� . , ,our drug$1st 5 . and cheapness Buy no I Policies NOD-Forfeitable &ft0T two T66=0 and i e gute c, call on y L !! ,I; A lendment to th onotitution, to. Nervillne the leading Carriage But en sall am. ; n am . nerve pain . I . — 106 CC, erviline, 9 NTO. ' . I hibiting the manufacture and sale of in. I nts. N Factory 8 4" kinx N�e* 0 TORO A...A. - . i I I �- pro - . .. ...­... ­-- ,. . I . . I I � . . . 17 . .. a .. . . , . . .. I . . . . - -_ z , � - . . I . I ' liquorein Tennessee, will be sub- cure. ;�. ... . -:,. ., � I , .11 . _ . .1 t: .1. , , I I I . . . 1. t : . ..- '. 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Half- w was . - I y yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. r res - : -cards, ten lines or under, Business with paper, doll - t - one year, 185 O',, payable in advance. - 1. i � . I �, I I &_'�x'Not(tes in local columns ten Tents per fine sail �.. - five cents-por line each subsequent insertion. � .... - , Special contract rates in-Lde known q,g applica- W WO t I !To free advertising. 40 . .. . [ instructions 4 ! - - 1 :_ , w will be inserted until forbidden and cliared ac- b bee I I - - - zordiurrly. Orders for discontinuing nAvertJ,,e- Ont i . wentsintist b � I lister. I d def I I L.JSO. ACKERMAM., . . .PROPRIETORN the - M Mr. . . - -'4011 ti CA -Strict Indopenflence. t the � �.. _� ­1 - , � par .; I . l0luLi, 1P,xpeetat1cPns -The hearty . . I ; support of the ueoDle of Pickerinu and vicinity.... 1 13 t - -, ... I I -t-� ! - , i . I V ,.,- I I Re i. - ­_1 - I - 1". . . I . 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I - stock and ,imp omen ts, the property Of Is likely to be crossed to -day, so, prepare 9. To take a cheerfal view of eVer 11,il-_'- I yt URI I lose on Tuesday l"'t was o nle otthe Mr. William I st, at lot 29, rear of 7th for � it. , I " -J V; 10. In all little pleasures wiliell r. . I I i I t exciting in the history I of the i con. of 1-ioZI"ing. sale at I o'clock 2. Everybodv in, the an -evil . occur to.put self last. ; L retry since Confederation * Ex- J. p•m, Poucher & Itowland, Auct. I nature as wq1l as ourselves, 'and, there- 11. To try or the -soft a to . Confederation. I THuRsbAy, M 'I y ns, er •th ARO"I 3RD.-Extensive credit fore, we are not to expect too I I 6 . a, ordinary efforts were. put th by much. I turrieth away, wrath." . . f r sale of valuable farm stock and imple- I •I h political parties to win n, 8. To learn the! different temper of each 12. When - we'have been pained -by a, . . . ; this 1," ments, the property of James Courtne individual I unkind word or deed to ask oursel%-e, I anion. Both were I apparently I at lot .15 8th On. of Pickering, ,J ZT; " - ' - I 1- ' i 4. Wheq ably good happ�nt to any oi3e' *we have uot.often done the sayne. . fident up to last Moment, and I east of Clar'elm6nt. Sale at 10 o'clock. . I to rejoice at it. 1 13. In conversation not to er sequently the defeated . party is Lunch provided, Poucher & Rowlainil, . . ,,,-t I t . 1 5• When inclined' to give Iatt. 1113,771selves, but to bring others for -ard. Ont, ewhat surprised at the resu It. I . ,Auctioneers. I'! I . . answer to count ton. " I . I . �% � � 1. DAY, MARCH 4*it.-Credit sale of f4rtn I � 14. To be very gentle witi, tll,� vollij]g6j I , This contest has been fruitful'. of R' 6. If from sickness, pain, 'or itifirinit ones and treat them N%litli respeet," : , . stock and implements, the property of .� . y I , I reni(.1,4 prises. . The -large majo ity .bb- i Stotts'& Collins, on lot 32, 4th coil. of we feel irri'table', to keep very strict watt I I bering that �_e once were yotinlg. 11 . n . " ed by Mr. Smith lit South Ontario _J Pickering. • Sale to conience at I o'di� ck, over ourselves. � - I i .15. .Never to judge -(;Ile RLIlothor, 1�-',It' I Yli)f iV ,W, , I ' lit ' " 11 �f p.m., sharp' Poucher & Rowland, aluct. 7. To observe I -n. others ftre- .cz 1 attribute a good' a surprise to both parties. The .M - . . I n 11 .e when Nvk� Call. I i. __ p MONDAY, MARCH 7'rH.-Credit sale of firm SlIff0riDg, and drop w. word of kindness i 16. And we should a � I p e L,,t J. ( ,,et our elothq , -lit in this Constituency W19 VOrY ' stock and implem6tits, the property of and sympathy suited to their -�wants. , .L - 1 wad' _ire;o's %vliere YOU are 5111•,� t(� btful, and many of -the Most 77 Wm. H. Hick, at " 12, in the 5th con-' 8. To watch for little oPl)o1.t1,_ *tieg f net i . , I , guine did not tl , iiik Mr. Sinith ; cession of . Pickering Sale at I o'clock. . 1131 . get sq�isfioletion, flud also., 1de,1__;(j t1l" 1�1 I I pleasing, and to put little itiliyo it I faillif - . I * . � Poacher it, Dowland, Auctioneers. . , � ^ I yancer, 01 .Y. I- . I ild- get att- the out�ide n10 e tlla�n , TuESDAY, MARCH 18TH.-Credit sale of 'fkl.;m --..-,-. --- --- _. __ __ - ___ . .- ­ . - , - - L. . . 1� �� I . . .-- . . � majority., instead. 6f which has stock and 'imple;nents, the property of . I 0. , . I. � .1 . . � . I I - ( ­ I I - . .: � � . I : I I . I I ­ ii elected by over :200. 1i North - William Lotter at 16t 24, Itit coij. of . - ` z . . - . - I * - I .. - . . . . * I Pickering, halt ail weal of tiver*pool.. ario the Reformers have ,�l o beerl - ' , M , . ' much to their surprise. In L Salk at I' o'clock. Potifter & ltowlqt4d, I I ; . - , - constituency, Auetiozi�erm. , �. I I lionw y, West OtitariQ, -1 , 1,, GREENWOOD ROLL' ILLS, Miller succeeded in puffin .clown . __ __ ____ ____.�___,�_r Netv Adre-rUseme,rits. I : . i I __ . �. . . I Reform majority very matefially, ----.-- , ----.--.------- , _�­� -. :1 , 11V� Lo PROPRIETOR 0 _. .� , - tioularly in this toiwnship, but this ., , :B1 ..:r 1 Sale.. �. . 11 1­:.. - ___ - . . . :. . � ,. I . !: , � ,:: _ ­ _. I ,--- - 7- ; 11., . I . _ , I . . o be accounted for no doubt by the,, ­ 1; ­� I . . I I I '. �­: ., � I I - 11. � . I I I ­ �: ,- . . I .1 I I I j . I I hav0 takeu t ile above M* and Vvill al- . . . . I .0 Mills, .1 `T*�enty'f With a good brick � � - � ;� . of his bein a local man and a .ve acres of ln:nd W . d, . - I . 'k ' * , - I 9 I house and barn, two walls and a young orchard, . . . ways eep. Flour whiel. cannot �e beat.l.-, Try - it., ,!t ner. It *s also claimed that a large a.quarter of a mile from the Pickering, Village . i . I , 1, ' .4 station of the Grand Trunk Railway. Aliply " and you will say it is. the best you ever,used. - � . - . . 11 . orn-i vote did not go to the polls. f., i,erinla to DR. GUNN, Whitby. 17-10 1 � . I - . .. I : : J i 1i , , ___7_ - - - ___ ____ - - . --- --,------ . . !, . � , that as it may, Mr. Miller made ail ' --- - •'.1 la I t y m � I I I I I 0 * m 'i: -1 i:. I ,. ., ... I A spec', . m2de of . - I l ,�I . . � I . I _.. . I .. - . �. . I ': . I, :rom_ S.&.zim..'' , . . i - - - - - _! .1 . . a .. - . ll ." - ' 1, 1� :� ' ut the Dom . ini6n . . : . . . . 'Wheat .. `,.-, I I , silent run. . '.. I . I.. * . .., . I .% .1 ., ­ - E�dian(sing 1, lour fo - , � X r- � .. T ' "" �: The result tbrough� 1 2000 Cf:DAR POSTS and 1000 CA �R ST�kKSR. 1. ­ �n_ � 7 I I I . I I * - • I ; . " * not be given with! certainty in thiS. Apply to Lot No' I" ,, 4th . i 1 ;i I :. . :� . con, of Pickering, I .:� and am giving. more F1 iir. per Bushel 'than cap be'-, ' / - e, owing to the c4ilfficting reporti, "-'m . J 0 H N 1 J E, It (A , "I . - - . . I . . . ' _____ __=-'f27'--_-: I ____,_________ - - ! got elsewhere. . - . I � . t ! ./ .. - . that the 'Govern ent will have a Ci�eo. :�Z. (;:), 6, 1. .. ' � . . _' . .. � .1 .... . _.� . - I M �-__ exy,7r. I ... �: - . I d working majority cannot be � ' .1 �. I I ... . ,, Bran Aud Sfior s always on, 11,A: CL, 1 � . . o Graduate of on tari( Veter'nary College. .,. . � i � n . -_1 I � ,U r � I I . ! 'I., I l 1-1.1r. M ". �. 110 "I'll 'es I ... i . . ,,7 noted. The Toronto World places - I I . ,7--I' " 1 , - i ; I 'I , .. . I ...Ii� I = = ,...,6 ... � " = = ! I . - . I Z. . � - I.:, - , I . , . I I I I � " I . . �� I � I ... I � - . - � I _ .._", - . . *d for Whe - t 45; : the Globe at 10; the Mall .'- .--- , .'� -.I .�. I : Highest pric pal at. . - - I I. . .. , I"'., I [.-:: I .,., -, I . . .1 _J t Jil, . . I I . . - . . I I I I . . . .1..�.. .. .1 ­_ - 1. .... ­1. . . - . . . " A - - � "I-4- . . �_,.. I - . . .. . . i � I - . I . . . - I lie q6verlI m' ent c�rried the conntry, �­ I . 1'. , , . I I z . : .1 I I ­M N ` ' � . I � . .. T - R; M _&.;.M . I . ,ir liumble, oplillon, oil the N. P., : . e ` . , . � �. I I I . . . I . . . . - . . Z. CT i - � I . . '. . . I . � I - I ; . ­ . Lls i J �. I '. . . . - I . � . . � .. - aliti-Ii'lel. issues. 1 . . 1 . - .. I I . I I . I I 1. - -_ � - 4, a I I - - . , - ., , .. �,, . __ - - - ---- - ---,--.- - ____ . , - __ __'!�I_ __ - - __ -7- - - - - - --------qp - Ill. - . ,."�_ I . . 1� . .� [ I - - . I . I . .: _. iI . . . . . . .� I I. I � . : � . - . ' "'T"11'CL-Ilow aspires tobecoule tile Capital - , - - . . .. : ." , , . ' . . � - ' i I � .1 .. . � ; that ., � It is announced t the N'part- - 1, . of a new county, form�d out of parts' of l. , J.P, oj�! I I . . - ,Jie I Al 11 lweeds,Ser a 8. O rste'ds - 8 9 ent Of Agriculture. at Ottawa has Huron and Lruce. I I 4 0 1, • . ­ I - 11 e . I I . . . ell !1 , .. � . . I J st r ceived from the � Imperial Mr. Alex a uder - Chn,Ibi�, eom,mk over . . I � 1. . " . _. - . � . � . I I " I 'C� . I.. . . . . 1. " ., .. 1i � . � . . .0 . . . � - � . . ... 3 . � . _. /11 :�'. I "we, ha, ve now i . '. I . . . I i, . I.- .1 I ­ .. vernmerit the commemorative di- of Pateuts, died at 0$tawa on 8a urday J.� . I , , : 'i I I . .1 1, I I I .. I stock a (till lih�e Of I'll , � I .1, �. . I I . � - I _. . _111, ­1 I 'i glit s diseazi : . � . q. - 1''. �:. . omas and medals awarded to every of I-) .1 e. ' - - I � I . I . . . . .. . . . . - . ­ .. . . -11, _w , ry . � � . . � . , . .. . 1. � . .- ... ; . -s ..... I I .- .. ;; . .. eiMbitor at the late Colonial and Dri4ish -Coltirubia' sr are ARitat. I ( % jil J � I . -1 � i I . w � - . , I I . . .. � 1, . I . ' _. _. - I .. � - - I Indian Exhibition in London. The ins for ,the' recognition of I Tweds ge o n't e d s." � 9 'Co6rk'' - ' _­ ­ , I . , , I _'. - - . * . - . I - 11 ! . - their titles to the lands on which they - - - Office, opposite Spink Mills, . . . sere , - - '. r of each is said to be nearly, 11 ': I , - .I-- ___., .".. ., . . * . JIUMbe . I , i � I .1 .., - .. � �.: are s:, a - i PICKERING, ONTART , I . I . . . : .. , - . ,.�,% I Jo - ------T-- . "': ­ � i. l;.. . and IT - ousenngs,:. .. _... .. - - ­. ; I I ...�. �. three thousand. . The Medals are - .. I ': - ! , . , Matayer,' 2C - '' i . I 1:, -1- . .1 . 4=rieA lims�a with's '___ . . I � � ! . . , � . . . I � � - 1. _ . . . . ! .. : : - : I 1-1. � . i... . . . I I , - I - � . . - . . � �. . � . I � , . :- �:� l . I . . - * I be be�t�e � .,;I- � ,. .. I. I . 1.� . I .. . .J -11 .. . - I . .11 ,sbout'double th6 size of art ordinary familyc_ as instantly killod on the , - . I . -.11. wbich we offer to the publi ' at, prices that . . i .. , - . I - . can . . . penny. - I � :� : ,_:.-.if_ I . . - : .. . -, ..I.. I .. Pettewswa a, few days ago by a tree � . . �il �_ :9 . , , , - . . . . . � . . � I .. 1. - - i:I . . ..., . - � .� �� �iill� , .. ; . . I.. . I � .. . O� . I I ) - % . . � - I , � � ; ::,::,. : . ..' - i �, - - 1. . . . . . -:i. - . _.- - , ­,, ..­ . . - � � I , falling upon him. ..� I : . - - -_ . I ! ! : . �l I � . . . I . ...: . .., ; . ". . - 11 . -�. .l.... . " - ;.; - -1 - . ; a I i . � � - - � __` .- , .1 . . � 11 . I .;. I.- ... I ... .1 The City Council of Toronto re- The Qaesley -Enterprise" vigorous 'y .. .." .,.I., .. - - ­1 � ,. � : I I � . i _. - • . . .,,.'i". .:, - , ., - _.�_.. I , - :.1 . Su1L`S Go`t ut in'the Bes styie a11a Late Fash-10 , .-. I I ,�,,. * ..._ -.:,;. :,.,;. ... .... � I �Jr St .- �­ _..; � ., .1 ­. I . - - . - ; . .,-,. y A I : '' - , - . . Io ,ii - _.:� : '. _. cently passed a b -law reducing� the- admonishes a minister who from, the , I I . . .. . _'. . 11. � .;. . - 1 - 1 I . ' . - . .., . � - : . , !. i � . - . - � "; '. .1 ­ � . I- � -, I .., �:: I I .. .. . Ill . .. .. ..­ 11 i . . . .1 . ... at low figtires by tL new Tailor, J. Greig... . . . ;_- . Dumber of taverns wid shop licenses pulpit described a chess club Ire, .. I .. I I . q; - . .. I ..'_ 0outly '. . -. . !- .- _ - I, :. _ , .. I * , - ! � . . I , . f. I � . - .,. I % , I . . : .', : I � I-. . . , ;.. . . .., .. - f .. . .. .. .. I .� . . ! - � - ­ - -i .. - � ­ I � . . . - . - . . I . - I . - or in the village as a hell club. .. . : I :! �J, I . � - . . . , � , .... in the city and increased the price to I ' ' ' ' - , - I I , , � .i. . I " - �I. � . .. - . ... . I � ; ., . ' % I - / t . � * 'F : I . V `.� I - - - ' ' . ­ . - ,� . - - * ' Stiff Hat L, I .. :.;, - z ,'. - . . ". - ,%, .­. . � , . : .., . .. .. I . . - . . � fish �nd, Am'e' - . - . �_, � b� paid for same.'' There are at pre- - I The lates't, stvli6q; of - En , 11 . . � I - - A !man iti Sevmour Township has %,­ - ` � h , . , . ncan I . � - df,sertedawi6`au�d s4teen children and 9 I I : 1. zl�.! sen�, 1206 tavern, 9 saloon and 2 beer . ,- ., .I I 1: �.. '. , - i'' I - '. . I f �,__ I - . ... . i I 11. . .. WITH IM-PROVE,I) FhEXIBLE 1�111X_ �'. . . ,-I. � . . , - - i. . - I_- '. 11._f!.4 . loped with a woman who left behind her .;,; . .:-. �­ 11 . . .. .. I I � . � ... I . ., . . I % '' , and wine licenses issued in Toronto, 'a _. . W. 11 . . ., L . , I 1 i, . 11.1. . _. I , %. ."biw6--;� 4 -4 4� 1 - : � , . . - . - I I . - . . 4 I a husband an'd four children. . . . . .., _\ I , . . , . - .1 .1 . . . , . . , .. .. ­..l,'­-: � : . - ..'' 1. � i L , , I 1 . - . .... and the by-law just assed reduces Henry M. Stanley. 'the African ex. �_: I i.. � I ...�. . I I ... .. .._ . . , I I , ; . . . .� I.. ­_ p - ,� .". . .. .� . -, . . . i . ". - .:.. -p. 11 I . I i %, ! z z ! . ,.... , � . : . . . . . . _ .... . I- . - Iq .. . . �%�T RIN . - . . . . . I 7_--- -_ - - " I , : number of shop licenses is -also re- block in Cannington one day * last week, . , M , Creased - from $300 to $350. Tile Anattempt was -made to'fre � it frft'rae -` :; 1 ,., the number to 150. The -fee is in- plorer, has arrl%-bd as Z.anzibar. e. BUNTIN . E , . �,:, I & em e. - . . but Without succes, � � . duced from 64 to 50, and the liceiise ' AUENTS' FOR THE .; ge Luvina . ..,. .! I.. rh na tits'are. - ' ' . feefixed at $350.' . � 0 I _ , L ' j .__ �.� . . - . ! - Ii. ­ ;­ ... �' -ses a, . . ­ . �'r,� , .I- _ �_ ' I hoi t English fairs, - . I - - I;:;� I ''.".. Mandactur 0 . I - . .. 1. I . . . _ �. 7 __e__1__.. . I ; . - .1 - . _. �- . : occ r I I % � 1. - 1. -:' ri - - 1119 01 1. : . - ` � - Another destructive fir':o;: n red in 'Massey I , - I::` The co itest f6r the Local Legis- . - 0 � , Port Arthur on Wed"0811ftir night. . . . . I . 0'6 'r=0=0. ' I . - .,. ; � - . !' , thle V ff .._,� I �gjh.r . - I M tu es t our rooMi . -qI Toronto, for alle _d corriiI4 Pl`,Ictices Sultan of Z,tnzibi-r. ample.maichin' on view a I ' :.. - -,I V_ I - I latufe has resulted in the usual crop ' Tile Portliguese have.boinbartietil",rinn . : I - ' 4l �" . ; ' ii I'- : . of Pro 9P . ` ' iests being filed at Osgoode Hall, -And seiz6d a vleiisel bel :, . � , 11)I . bf a!) kinds always on han . -1; I . . .. - I ': during the election. Up * to. tile Allstriatp diplotriAti 1',exl,'pet 1;t..,1l,tlin4 I.%: repsirs : . . I . I . I , , . ! I . I I . � - . . I , , , present tiiiie protes�s have been deve!opinents, regardln,,, Itiii-11" . �_ .. " !a 00 ac- ... ! . .. . P . - . - . 1 -� , � ;' - -, i - ' - . , .. I , entered ag�kinst the return of the fol- count of Bussla's lWeM Itel"011N. : I , ' . . . . . . ) I � IT 0- . . , I . . I I � . The case .� .� , _. !. I - .: - ., 4 . . . .. I . * of the Trav .. �_.. - . - . ! , - - � . . � i�­, . ­ - � . � . . - .I ver to the-Jury yestei,dAyl. the -judges' - I ., * . . - - ! , ­: ,.-.,:: . . � . . - -� _.:� -. .� I - It , -iro Mr.'Chamberlaiii, Dundas, Nit o I . 1. I . I I ­ . I ­ I I POOD- , lowing--.141r Strdtton, W6-t Peter erses ,%vas snveu I . . ,.:1 . ! ! � I ..� I .r� . - . I - . f,� , � :,-, . . : .� k- , , -1 _M - b �i ... I : : - . I TI � I RJIJM V - . ­ . 9 . .1 I . � ...., - . . ''. . 1. . -,e being ,trougly alust tl:em. : . :., , I - �. . I . ;�. It. . � char, � - I : - I I . :.. � I �­_. . P% - n , . � M Is Be .1 z . ;,: I. - - �, " , . , . ''.. . . anufactured by th a �re r, M � ; Willoulib, , East Northutilberlandil. Znii I � ­ � .. ., . . anufacturincy CoD2 ' I . . I 0 .y oy'Llfe. le, .. ,,;. ,:.'. � 1, - - ... - . p a , . '' - I . 1, ­ �. ! . . , I . .. �.. - - � I . 0 - l .. . . __: . 1. . . I t . I .. ­1 .'. . . . . � . I .. .1 ... . . I - - '', ' I .1 . I 1. e . 1z112 � - 6 lit. cliallicely, t What a,truly beanti world 9 Food for purifyiia (T th -� Mr. Meacham, Lenn x, 11 I ­ - . .- .. Galt, is the best Vital' - "I te in! ­ ' ! '_ . I iu we ]1 �n i /� I . , I - �1­ - . ` .. . 'I .. . ... . . . West Kent, and a cross 'petition 'tkture gives us graudelir of mountains, .1 - _._� cl I � � - . . .. - for regenerating I 1 I - N ...:� . f I blood, and invigoratilacr the System, for I � .. %_1 ... I � . . �, . . - . � ,. I I . - �. agaii)st Mr. W)iftliev, the defeated '&01 and oceans, and 0ousands df mean# ' . I .. )�­ � . i I I . . � I .I. � . :1 _.. I � � �. �. I � . I f&ttening Cattle and . Pi 11 of enjoyment. We can desire no better , �- . ,.'' - . - i r . ­ , for Mile candidate in Dundas. . - . . . I :, . , . . � . . .. ..� I . , I . . I: �; . I . . 7_1 I.- ..... ... �. . ..- � . I I - - ,� I 1 NN 6 al* r 0 . I R_�_ W, Ic ,4bli I 3eS I I - I I i I I I I I 1� whin in perfect health ; but how often do . :1 : I , .. - ­ . 1: : I .1 . � b I . , . ... . .. I . . � I .,. ,:.. _11- ; I .1. I .. I .1 I I Cows, - Calves, Sheep and Poultry'. And for i . I . ..�.. � . . � . . - . . . I . ! - . ' I ' the majoqty of people feel like gi yin^cf it up - .: � I I ' . � . :, I'- � . " i . , . i ;. The bonus business is fast 0 - ._ '' . I . I .... I - . I . . . . removing worms and verinin. There is . . I I 1­ I 90itig out disheartened. discouraged and worn out I . - . , , " , ` ' ' . . I .. I fora . : ��.. *' .. - 2,000 feeds Horse or a Cow in - . . .1 �, " I . I - L r .! 6f �tyle in •-a number of places in this with disease, whod'there is no occasion for �_ , , I . � � - I- - , -..:; . ...'. STALL10Y .....". , . Ill, . � :1 , - , - � , . . I Province. Time was when a bonus this feeling, as every sufferer can easily ob. ­� :1.. - � I ! I I � . � � f � . I * - - , .. _.. � a Pound packacre, . -.. .- a. - , -:. -! .- r. . .- , , i One Hundred Po - I - --inanufactul- � ; - . , . . . 0 I� .. . ... �. 0 % � . ,* J_w. ; ... I 1 . I - ... 1 . I 0 11� - =-IS M101-1. 3.=CrZM1-,T"Z js�= I --' ­ , e*r it li sufficient sease, as when born. Dyspepsia, - and , %� . , . ust Flower, will make them free from di. -M T I I - , would be Granted to any ' . Lain satisfactory proof, that Green's Aug. FOR.. I?J. . S A6 li-I rZi . , . in,r concern whethl had *+ . - . . - d CZEM = '. ;+ I + � 1, 1, 4 11 : - The eAlahirs+&A a#.114- 11 - -6�.l W. . I . - ­ . I 1. - ; i . L* - . 1. - �.1 - I I �f . . I -.11- , i I ..I 7 1. i I I f s I i I I , . 1 - I .-, ,I f� � _. - - � � I . 7 ,I cv.v W L" 0 ail v ma e 1, a paying. Liver Complaint are thO direct. causes of , i if I , ., V. .. I I ' I , - , I ff,:, i �:� . .,.� - . ��% -A . I I �.. � - ., I � , L� . I V seventy-five per cent. of, such inala(les all A08ERT 'BONNER, J I 1; ,. .;',' CALL AT M . . . . � , . :. .- ,. . - il. 1 ' , . institution or not, and the result was h the property of. the late D. & L. O'Lcar,r, is offe � . . ST RE AND SEE IT. . 11; - , ., 19 sic* headache, . - I I ;: ': , : - - . _. they blossomed as a rose for aL few biliousness, indigestion' . 11 IF .. . . - � i - , . .. I . I . 7 . ... ­1 I . ed for sate. ... � _ � I . . . . I .- . , � .. . . I 1 , I • I , r . • . . . . I i, I - ­ � . l Istiveriess, nervous prostration, dizziness 0 '. : � N_ . ,,. , , . � . . . . . � i - * . I . i, _. I I . . _ , � . , - � . � 11�, . . .. _.. short months and then succumbed., ,00 " Robert Bonner, Jr.." WIS bred at Edgeh4l - " '. , , , ­ I . I . ­ . � , . I . . I . 4 1 . . .. . � . . . . ..,. , , I I . . - of �be b6ad, palpitsition� of the heart, Id. He ia 0 '.. I I ­. . I . . ; - I . I I e . .. : � , and Farm, New York. and is 0 yee,ra o . . . . 11 .' i _ i - . :1 .: Residents of many ,municipalities are other distressing symptoms, Three doses I ­ . . : a .. I., hands high, and weighs 12N) Lbs. He Is noted *s .. I . ■ I I 'I, .. . - to-day paying heavy taxes on this of kn' . 1-ST ' ' - 'I, . I - I -1 dark brown, with white stript: in face - stands 4,0 I � . I :. I . .. . . ,". gust Flower will'p�ove its wonderfu WE. AL K . " 0 40 1 ' - . I .. . 1'. .- a fo4d getter. and has some of the best colts . ; . � . . . ! . I .... I effect. Sample . . . . - : - :.- I,'.'', account, and, have received no iiiateria Ie bottles, 14 cents. Try it. *51 0" part of the cauntr a *JSO al ou 0 . , . .�_ i. 1_. . , . . I . . i -a - prize winner. Particulars _10 Ed' a new feed made from 0 James Copeland; a-�. of I . .- - It is said to be th' -, . young man well pedigree 1 - - an G rn .. . . beno-fit therefrom. The pAcipal of L obtained ­ ' _ other information can b© obt � d ' n i . , 1, P, 14 pwq,iu Orillia, inet �ith a terrible ex. I ! -L .1. . best feed in the market for . - bon'using is wrong, but when, theh is " 'NOR PickerilU9,141T I -I bon using ' on the G. T.Jt.- recently. He lion to DENNIS O'CON ' � - .1. - fattening animals o . . I ri P. S.-Parties wishing to � I f al . . - . I purobue this not � I I - . . I - I . '! - . . I . -, so., much competition to secure the e n�,Ie 8 time since 'and went I to the horse should make early sp Wi . : � ., . k�ds, for milch c�ws and for poultry. .. . 11 a � . Fe f t' 8 m I plication. 16- . ; . � .."L Ill. I . . �- 1,­ I . . I .;. /­. .1 manufactories - � � � . I I . - � . location' of, ` ' ii . . .� � : . I . "I .. . .. !I . .. - . ­i , I ,� , , IF YOU ARE GOING TO �: I I � Mela " i I I . : ,.. ..._ � i ..: . it is - Some- States. .He -was of &L rikther unsettled * ' " ­ L � , English chemi 'ts, and stock � imes liepessary . � . I . � - i I - I ". .1 - - - . I ; . - i � . , I - . - is uch - -; . I . 1- 1, -1: - _. 9. rMle Old ocum .` "' I I. * I 1. _. 1. - I , - - t* to resort to bonusio turn of mind, and Wandered about ,until i ' t1tr I . . � t - - i I i- I; ...: s ay at I it ; I , .--. - ::. .! . ; . `however, has declined even be at last found . I th _i.; ., I I _ � I. ., M _i. .i %: I.. T4ronto, . himself in Rochester, or are sA�ding for your trieqds w I %, I i . I , r. : . . � . .. . who are &her , , - I i . , , : , ; .1 L I . It, I : 1. . . i i! i .. I , I t, I - - , :_ I !-;,, to exempt from taxation any more 'N. Y., without nioney, home or friends. call on - t * , I I ' ' ' - . . I � - , � . - I re it must . I .. H2O wanted to get and leoniqluded to. . , il . - � i . f - f 6&.; if they locate the GE0- B� VULE: BETTER THAN TEE kBEST . LOU ■0 0 Cade l f ' ' '� '. 1. : , I ­i._� f take free passage. iu a coal car: He got A,,030N'r - % A-X,Z�AN 1,'IJ%F N. : I • . 4 ! - . r i 1� � I.. r ause of the s uperior facilities she - d shortly afterwards a brake-man I Brack St. Whitby. *;...,. - - s 'ea only $1 r One Hundred Pounds. _; i!�t r . 111 ,an I �, I . . I , �- . . _ . . , 1i � t ; ,� It A . I ., ., _,:� � . .! , . '.' .. . _. I :1 - � - .. � - L I, 0 erg for shipping, &c., and wi ed - the door from tlie outside. As �:, . ,;' . � I - " ­._.. .. c. I i . � _.. . . ­ � ., . . . i .. . - -1 " -- . * . � 1,W ! :..I , !�; . " - Z. . ri ThliIIIs�ihe oid reliablo Cans,di&n rADID. T ' : .� .... r I -, ..% o T-jes1935 b t33.e 1"Zo= * , . . I i � - � - � *�' I � *� ht. . l, -�*, _' � r �jr '- ", , ' '� "I T ni t Came on lie grew� cold and hu . � 1. - I � 1 -, -, _ . .. : i " , , 119r3r, Fibortest, Beis P"eage. . .. , I � ! i , L I l -, .. . I - Low rates. .. , I 1 , l - /. � I . I ��., I , ' ' . 'I- � . . _. � .". 1. 1. I I an in despair tried every U161110IS of escape : - , , - . - , ' 1: I 11, - ,;: '... -, �._. .�, - I--, I . i * .. . l , - : , .._1 - .,. . 0 -d If" - , ' ' ' La - i .! , - P I. . . � , � I � ; . . I , f . .�.. . I - 1i . . The sessi n of the Grand- Lodge of to 0 purp e. the �ars -were moving Ratelo have i"st Been R duct . . I C . �, . I . ; I_.... . , . : ". 1. - r . . . - . r � . . . - . I . . t ie Ancient Order of United Work- . _. . : . ;l . � . � .. fl 1. th,e Steerage. . !_ , I . .. I I � � I . lr� - .;, I . : . _: r. - ..r _., � �. .­. � .---.--:.---- �� I.. � . - �. . . ; ... - ,_ ­ '. � -'; I en, which closed, in Toronto on Fri- dool r prove futile. - . 1 . . ... .. , I V t , L - I i '.. - % . ­ : - ­ , -i and t t It open the , % , �4 �. � .. . rt ! enng,. ;, atui his & al ie�n I - _ - __ I ' ' , , . . 2 8 . - i , , s: i:. ,, f­ ; . �' � V - j . I ii, ' last ..he. sank Fife - and Lik Lsurance'o . . '.... . . _ DA [1.1:�'­ - - .f ck ''*' I I 11 I ex�aulsted, but.came t� hinqself again, to . . ay last, was one of the most interest- . .. . . I.., . . . . . , I .. � . ­ ­ I ­' _____ _ r_ . - 7 1 1 ,. I . � find that be was still i prisoner TTa lead � 1 I I . . . Z11 + 1. IA rVil � .. . � I i - I I .. . I I . I I r . I 1. � _t[. , ! I , - � � . . i I � . . � I i " I I * I I ! - - . �A_4_1-% r =11 . - - I � I 1 � .. I J V U . U Val VU0 LUFULIUM -N/V-. _N7�. ! ,J-11,, :ri(11303!j� 4 - I m ! - � .: - I . - , . . . I , I . � .. I I W . ., .. - almost given b.-mselfi up for 16st, when . I . OP . . ' I � I _ m' � 1� � resented all sbow'ed. that ,greater -11 '"'ENT VOR rr . _' ' '. r I ! .- . . . '" the train stopped and �his low feeble Cry The LadeasWrefto .- I I : I . - �_ . . . � � I I -1, .. . .. t, - . t St. .� I - , I .. - r lusumnee Cotupiwy, He y ii � - , .: � 7 __ I - He was a Offiee: Toronto l a �v! " - - , for help was answere' . The Western Fire Assurance &, Headlofl�c , --! I : the.-War, � .1 : ! � . ogress has been made during the � - still C i' k , I ; . � - I y . . .! . . - .1. I f . . - "%, I art car than ever before. Some Catharines, and was ,ken out and cared Toronto, and the , �. .1 . . 1. I I .. - . . . _ r _ _ _ , I I . .,.-. - 11. '� X it .. fity new Lodges. had been estab- for by the' offloials th re. He Was after. North American Life Insurance Compatky Head . I I . . . I ;� , .. . I . � .. I � 0 - . 1, . . - ?� , velar . I . . - I .. . I . � - . � Simon Fraser offers better inducements er o-'b -- - 1) I . - idle during the year, making the wards brought to To onto, en route OMce: Toronto. I , " W . cements than"er It buy I . .1 . I for . . , : . - 11 . a 1. I . � 11 - I - '. r I r �- - " . . . . . - - . i 1 ot,sl membersWp in Ontario at the home. Both his fee Were found. to have -- 6u'a� ` " I I � - . ' V frozen, end he was geuerall In r u6b effected at the lo`w6st pbs tole -& NA, ' CR OCXERT�', GLASSi�tARE, Etc.j 9te, - RI ] been ,fro used . 00noistent with safety and secti I . Ist of January over 12,000. During y ty. va 9 - prices, . r . ! ,-- . i , � I, . I I.." . ,I . , , , .1 Ili- I.— ' ... , � 45- y . , , " . I r . . .1, 1886 $614,000 were paid to friends of . up*:,. .�, ... 4 c x� . : We give a-speoial discount, froui the lo � . I, g ; '� - . � . � - , . . nffsines� 801.10tefh * . w of 10 per cent. on. !I - , -, ADVICE TO MOTIMP'ns. - .s,fe you disturbed at -,--,-- , ` I .. . . . ;. - 1. r- . 1. - - __ - - __ I . I : ; ; I if _ .1 eceased brothers in Ontario, at a . night and broken of your rest by a Rick -. % - . -- . Table Lamps,, Tea Setts, Combination and Dinner -Settal 11 �f I � L, , � 1_. i., 11. c5timt1ZL ; L . I ; � . �'. .!I - I , child suffering and cry{ - I . . . ) . . - . . I pst of each member of only $14, or at �Iawith pain of Cutting '.. . . � I . . ; 11q , - . e 1, L: I I . 1. . � - . * , - , - , . Teeth ? If so send and got a bottle � .. .. . I .. - . 1. : 0- . - _. 11 L . I . � .1.1.. . ". n other words the cost of kmrrying a of "Mrs. Winslow' 11 Soothi Syrup" for pijg '', Oui: stock of fancy China Cups and Saucers, China. Fruit BasketEi Fruit Platest .- - . ! - I . � .. 4- . - � of Children Teething. Itsi Value"Is Ualepulable. GRISTING & CHN' � . . � ­.. .. L . 1 2,000 policy for. tile 12 months It will relieve the noorlittle sufferer I-elate, __ .G Desert Plate must bey sold at •20 per c6nt, discount,' to make room for - � I - - �. . • . � ') .,,��A_ i I I - . . . . - I '. T11 1. P � old : 1 T) . . \ ilur , - . . . I \�'T ,;ill I.. k . L � - B - L ' , . . L I I . clee _ . . _ _ .., I . A I ­.1 , P .01� .%I . . . � vit-11 I I . • 1. . I .. - i . . � - ", . \ � 886 was only $7 per thousand Depend upon it, m6thi ws; there in no mistake - I � Every Day in .L -- Gc - , acid well assorted stock of chqice family groceries, I . , I .:. . The I . Ey the Week at '. � . I I I Splits; .1 lods .�k large a 1 . . . •.;; I -.1 - aboutit. It cures ,Dygentery and Diarrh . I I 8 S, - 1 . l . ­. t . 'M ".�-_:- L -, . . L ! I I.. '.... .. verage death rate during 18�6 was rogulaWs the Stomach i nd Bowels, cures -N1Ve8ai . special valua in Teas and -Coffees, 'easonable fruits at reduc�ed price in ' - I . I 0 . ,in . i � . , . . nly 5.63 per'thousand, a very satis- olic, softens the Gums reduces Inflaramation, The — EL11 DALE HILLS .., Fresh oyrters in bulk and can. The famous Louise -'Bak' 9 I i P . . , I - - ' . I - - • �. and,giv6s tone and ene�gy to the whole system. � ­!- - L, . - . 1. . I .. - I L L . N. . - I :-. : I . , I 'Powder take's the lead Rgaitist all couip6titors; out up in F ' I I' __ , I :, �. � I .�X . , I I . i . - . . , "Mrs. Winslow's BoQthlipg Syrup" for Every farm � 1 " .,!,: - - -- � . . , tory showing, indeed. ' The Order - I 1 - .. . er can have his .own'whiat groun(l. :, L " pound cans at 80 cents per pound. Don't forget t - � L.. 1""" � r .7 . .1 I W � - . I . . , . - - ! I .- . . . I 1. 11. . I - - �,.- E; inc i pleasant to the t&ste and is the perscription and It yo bring wheat you are sure . i. I L � . . !1; ­ I . I . . . . .. i , /I 1. - reasing at the rate of, 2,OW per -Isf the oldest and best female physicians -good 0,1e . ; . . - li . . , and prices before 'purchasing - elsewhere. . . . I . L 1. I . . to get 900d flour. I i � 1: - I ­ . I L. . ,, I . p .. c' _.,,,-� - -_, . , - . , - . ,�';� . � � L', -'-;.:. - . 11 - . 1; V I . : - - , ear, and now numbers 276 Lodges and United States, and is for sale . . : :, .. � I - I . L ' . . � � I . . �. . .. , 1. _; L ..., I . . I- . L ....­..... ` I- - ;,- ....'; I � I - J . - - by all druggists throughout the world. price 25 SIMON 'FRASER � . ­..�: . .. .. . i . "... 11; .1 ....... I - . .i . n Ontario, with a total membership cents a bottle. Be our you ask for I'M 41 L_ �. , I ­- - . --- . .1 ; , , : * __ . . � _ ­ . � - - . t 1". _..T_. I . . 1111. WIN- ie:- Re'. HOOVVR .11 �- 9 �' - 1, %--.: . 180,000. ; . � SLOW'S 800THWo SYR P." and take no other r . wly � . I - . - . I M / . I � .1 � . - . . � : i , - , ".­ . L - . . . 3FIc3ce � .. .1 1; *1 _.. - .- I . A * erica of .. - - . ,� L ­ . I kind. . - I q: ­­ ,� Ii., 0 . ..'. .-, : Devefell'�s Block, Br9ok St., L hi tb 6nto [ . ' " L L . . - , � . L al. 1 _L; .. . ". ,_ , . - I � . . . .. L�'. - _. yp . . ]l�­ 1_­�.. , ,- ,, . . . . . . 'If 'L.. I . I . .. . � . . ! . . .. . I t I I " L �: .11 I �� � ! *1 - . - . I . . I . '! ." I I 'll... . I F . , , . .. .. I � -1 ,;,; . I'- I , . . - I -, ­ . , . � L.! ­ . � . ! - 1. - - - , , . I �1. �. I . , " _. . , I ­ - . p., . • . -1- .:­z . 1;:: *�� .iI,'' �;; .% L .. I 1. . . _ . _. .. .1� . �..� - .1 i. .� . '! . ­� , . �;, i - A' - , il.;i�,;­ : !:' . L 1, I L . . . _. . . � . . , -, _ I , , 1 1 .- . --. - . - _ _ , , '.. - ,.,- -..�� �',� .'-':' . �.!.L �. L : - � "', 1 � . . � . _ . _ � I - -9- . , _ � � . - � I . : ­ __ ; , '. ­ . . I . . - .. I I . . I L. . . . - .� . . : I b . - . . . ­ i�� . . , �.. . I L I . - . , , ,� " �i � I . . - , I - I . .. . . -._: � _. I ;.. . . � _ .- . . ,,, - , � - ; I . _i. � I � 1. I- .1 , - - . , � , . -...- , , I� t . � � - ! I , � , , ., . .�, I L •� . - . . . (,.-- . . � . , ... . . I I w I . . - ­ :� 't. - * __ -, I � I!, - al , . �. .� , I : ., .., : . i - . � . :11 I I I �. . . . . . .. . . .1 - � _ , . * ,� ,. i - i . - �L - 1 .. ..., . c, '. � '. " ;:1. - :q: ,� �. . . , ., 1 ! ": : - "' I :, � . . . f.- ; 1: . 1� I � , . .,, - I . � , � - , . . , - - k . ­ I ­ , " , I . "p"'I'l . .. , "a IMCIZZ X%X4X1J-3r :Fm: .11 T'. - I - l-" , V - . I - - - nT.TXJ3E - -1 . . it (Off1i'61 - . ` - ' ; RvoisTER :, THE RESUL 1. SALN' . .,:, i. va.0 .3, . fl, . � I I . � � I 0. 1: "I .7 . � . . I . 1 . I ' . _ . T J'u;.-Credit sale of farm i"'I. We way W quiteaure that our will of the way. - - . . . � I he contest which 'was, b�6uglit to In . I I � 1. . . . . I - stock and ,imp omen ts, the property Of Is likely to be crossed to -day, so, prepare 9. To take a cheerfal view of eVer 11,il-_'- I yt URI I lose on Tuesday l"'t was o nle otthe Mr. William I st, at lot 29, rear of 7th for � it. , I " -J V; 10. In all little pleasures wiliell r. . I I i I t exciting in the history I of the i con. of 1-ioZI"ing. sale at I o'clock 2. Everybodv in, the an -evil . occur to.put self last. ; L retry since Confederation * Ex- J. p•m, Poucher & Itowland, Auct. I nature as wq1l as ourselves, 'and, there- 11. To try or the -soft a to . Confederation. I THuRsbAy, M 'I y ns, er •th ARO"I 3RD.-Extensive credit fore, we are not to expect too I I 6 . a, ordinary efforts were. put th by much. I turrieth away, wrath." . . f r sale of valuable farm stock and imple- I •I h political parties to win n, 8. To learn the! different temper of each 12. When - we'have been pained -by a, . . . ; this 1," ments, the property of James Courtne individual I unkind word or deed to ask oursel%-e, I anion. Both were I apparently I at lot .15 8th On. of Pickering, ,J ZT; " - ' - I 1- ' i 4. Wheq ably good happ�nt to any oi3e' *we have uot.often done the sayne. . fident up to last Moment, and I east of Clar'elm6nt. Sale at 10 o'clock. . I to rejoice at it. 1 13. In conversation not to er sequently the defeated . party is Lunch provided, Poucher & Rowlainil, . . ,,,-t I t . 1 5• When inclined' to give Iatt. 1113,771selves, but to bring others for -ard. Ont, ewhat surprised at the resu It. I . ,Auctioneers. I'! I . . answer to count ton. " I . I . �% � � 1. DAY, MARCH 4*it.-Credit sale of f4rtn I � 14. To be very gentle witi, tll,� vollij]g6j I , This contest has been fruitful'. of R' 6. If from sickness, pain, 'or itifirinit ones and treat them N%litli respeet," : , . stock and implements, the property of .� . y I , I reni(.1,4 prises. . The -large majo ity .bb- i Stotts'& Collins, on lot 32, 4th coil. of we feel irri'table', to keep very strict watt I I bering that �_e once were yotinlg. 11 . n . " ed by Mr. Smith lit South Ontario _J Pickering. • Sale to conience at I o'di� ck, over ourselves. � - I i .15. .Never to judge -(;Ile RLIlothor, 1�-',It' I Yli)f iV ,W, , I ' lit ' " 11 �f p.m., sharp' Poucher & Rowland, aluct. 7. To observe I -n. others ftre- .cz 1 attribute a good' a surprise to both parties. The .M - . . I n 11 .e when Nvk� Call. I i. __ p MONDAY, MARCH 7'rH.-Credit sale of firm SlIff0riDg, and drop w. word of kindness i 16. And we should a � I p e L,,t J. ( ,,et our elothq , -lit in this Constituency W19 VOrY ' stock and implem6tits, the property of and sympathy suited to their -�wants. , .L - 1 wad' _ire;o's %vliere YOU are 5111•,� t(� btful, and many of -the Most 77 Wm. H. Hick, at " 12, in the 5th con-' 8. To watch for little oPl)o1.t1,_ *tieg f net i . , I , guine did not tl , iiik Mr. Sinith ; cession of . Pickering Sale at I o'clock. . 1131 . get sq�isfioletion, flud also., 1de,1__;(j t1l" 1�1 I I pleasing, and to put little itiliyo it I faillif - . I * . � Poacher it, Dowland, Auctioneers. . , � ^ I yancer, 01 .Y. I- . I ild- get att- the out�ide n10 e tlla�n , TuESDAY, MARCH 18TH.-Credit sale of 'fkl.;m --..-,-. --- --- _. __ __ - ___ . .- ­ . - , - - L. . . 1� �� I . . .-- . . � majority., instead. 6f which has stock and 'imple;nents, the property of . I 0. , . I. � .1 . . � . I I - ( ­ I I - . .: � � . I : I I . I I ­ ii elected by over :200. 1i North - William Lotter at 16t 24, Itit coij. of . - ` z . . - . - I * - I .. - . . . . * I Pickering, halt ail weal of tiver*pool.. ario the Reformers have ,�l o beerl - ' , M , . ' much to their surprise. In L Salk at I' o'clock. Potifter & ltowlqt4d, I I ; . - , - constituency, Auetiozi�erm. , �. I I lionw y, West OtitariQ, -1 , 1,, GREENWOOD ROLL' ILLS, Miller succeeded in puffin .clown . __ __ ____ ____.�___,�_r Netv Adre-rUseme,rits. I : . i I __ . �. . . I Reform majority very matefially, ----.-- , ----.--.------- , _�­� -. :1 , 11V� Lo PROPRIETOR 0 _. .� , - tioularly in this toiwnship, but this ., , :B1 ..:r 1 Sale.. �. . 11 1­:.. - ___ - . . . :. . � ,. I . !: , � ,:: _ ­ _. I ,--- - 7- ; 11., . I . _ , I . . o be accounted for no doubt by the,, ­ 1; ­� I . . I I I '. �­: ., � I I - 11. � . I I I ­ �: ,- . . I .1 I I I j . I I hav0 takeu t ile above M* and Vvill al- . . . . I .0 Mills, .1 `T*�enty'f With a good brick � � - � ;� . of his bein a local man and a .ve acres of ln:nd W . d, . - I . 'k ' * , - I 9 I house and barn, two walls and a young orchard, . . . ways eep. Flour whiel. cannot �e beat.l.-, Try - it., ,!t ner. It *s also claimed that a large a.quarter of a mile from the Pickering, Village . i . I , 1, ' .4 station of the Grand Trunk Railway. Aliply " and you will say it is. the best you ever,used. - � . - . . 11 . orn-i vote did not go to the polls. f., i,erinla to DR. GUNN, Whitby. 17-10 1 � . I - . .. I : : J i 1i , , ___7_ - - - ___ ____ - - . --- --,------ . . !, . � , that as it may, Mr. Miller made ail ' --- - •'.1 la I t y m � I I I I I 0 * m 'i: -1 i:. I ,. ., ... I A spec', . m2de of . - I l ,�I . . � I . I _.. . I .. - . �. . I ': . I, :rom_ S.&.zim..'' , . . i - - - - - _! .1 . . a .. - . ll ." - ' 1, 1� :� ' ut the Dom . ini6n . . : . . . . 'Wheat .. `,.-, I I , silent run. . '.. I . I.. * . .., . I .% .1 ., ­ - E�dian(sing 1, lour fo - , � X r- � .. T ' "" �: The result tbrough� 1 2000 Cf:DAR POSTS and 1000 CA �R ST�kKSR. 1. ­ �n_ � 7 I I I . I I * - • I ; . " * not be given with! certainty in thiS. Apply to Lot No' I" ,, 4th . i 1 ;i I :. . :� . con, of Pickering, I .:� and am giving. more F1 iir. per Bushel 'than cap be'-, ' / - e, owing to the c4ilfficting reporti, "-'m . J 0 H N 1 J E, It (A , "I . - - . . I . . . ' _____ __=-'f27'--_-: I ____,_________ - - ! got elsewhere. . - . I � . t ! ./ .. - . that the 'Govern ent will have a Ci�eo. :�Z. (;:), 6, 1. .. ' � . . _' . .. � .1 .... . _.� . - I M �-__ exy,7r. I ... �: - . I d working majority cannot be � ' .1 �. I I ... . ,, Bran Aud Sfior s always on, 11,A: CL, 1 � . . o Graduate of on tari( Veter'nary College. .,. . � i � n . -_1 I � ,U r � I I . ! 'I., I l 1-1.1r. M ". �. 110 "I'll 'es I ... i . . ,,7 noted. The Toronto World places - I I . ,7--I' " 1 , - i ; I 'I , .. . I ...Ii� I = = ,...,6 ... � " = = ! I . - . I Z. . � - I.:, - , I . , . I I I I � " I . . �� I � I ... I � - . - � I _ .._", - . . *d for Whe - t 45; : the Globe at 10; the Mall .'- .--- , .'� -.I .�. I : Highest pric pal at. . - - I I. . .. , I"'., I [.-:: I .,., -, I . . .1 _J t Jil, . . I I . . - . . I I I I . . . .1..�.. .. .1 ­_ - 1. .... ­1. . . - . . . " A - - � "I-4- . . �_,.. I - . . .. . . i � I - . I . . . - I lie q6verlI m' ent c�rried the conntry, �­ I . 1'. , , . I I z . : .1 I I ­M N ` ' � . I � . .. T - R; M _&.;.M . I . ,ir liumble, oplillon, oil the N. P., : . e ` . , . � �. I I I . . . I . . . . - . . Z. CT i - � I . . '. . . I . � I - I ; . ­ . Lls i J �. I '. . . . - I . � . . � .. - aliti-Ii'lel. issues. 1 . . 1 . - .. I I . I I . I I 1. - -_ � - 4, a I I - - . , - ., , .. �,, . __ - - - ---- - ---,--.- - ____ . , - __ __'!�I_ __ - - __ -7- - - - - - --------qp - Ill. - . ,."�_ I . . 1� . .� [ I - - . I . I . .: _. iI . . . . . . .� I I. I � . : � . - . ' "'T"11'CL-Ilow aspires tobecoule tile Capital - , - - . . .. : ." , , . ' . . � - ' i I � .1 .. . � ; that ., � It is announced t the N'part- - 1, . of a new county, form�d out of parts' of l. , J.P, oj�! I I . . - ,Jie I Al 11 lweeds,Ser a 8. O rste'ds - 8 9 ent Of Agriculture. at Ottawa has Huron and Lruce. I I 4 0 1, • . ­ I - 11 e . I I . . . ell !1 , .. � . . I J st r ceived from the � Imperial Mr. Alex a uder - Chn,Ibi�, eom,mk over . . I � 1. . " . _. - . � . � . I I " I 'C� . I.. . . . . 1. " ., .. 1i � . � . . .0 . . . � - � . . ... 3 . � . _. /11 :�'. I "we, ha, ve now i . '. I . . . I i, . I.- .1 I ­ .. vernmerit the commemorative di- of Pateuts, died at 0$tawa on 8a urday J.� . I , , : 'i I I . .1 1, I I I .. I stock a (till lih�e Of I'll , � I .1, �. . I I . � - I _. . _111, ­1 I 'i glit s diseazi : . � . q. - 1''. �:. . omas and medals awarded to every of I-) .1 e. ' - - I � I . I . . . . .. . . . . - . ­ .. . . -11, _w , ry . � � . . � . , . .. . 1. � . .- ... ; . -s ..... I I .- .. ;; . .. eiMbitor at the late Colonial and Dri4ish -Coltirubia' sr are ARitat. I ( % jil J � I . -1 � i I . w � - . , I I . . .. � 1, . I . ' _. _. - I .. � - - I Indian Exhibition in London. The ins for ,the' recognition of I Tweds ge o n't e d s." � 9 'Co6rk'' - ' _­ ­ , I . , , I _'. - - . * . - . I - 11 ! . - their titles to the lands on which they - - - Office, opposite Spink Mills, . . . sere , - - '. r of each is said to be nearly, 11 ': I , - .I-- ___., .".. ., . . * . JIUMbe . I , i � I .1 .., - .. � �.: are s:, a - i PICKERING, ONTART , I . I . . . : .. , - . ,.�,% I Jo - ------T-- . "': ­ � i. l;.. . and IT - ousenngs,:. .. _... .. - - ­. ; I I ...�. �. three thousand. . The Medals are - .. I ': - ! , . , Matayer,' 2C - '' i . I 1:, -1- . .1 . 4=rieA lims�a with's '___ . . I � � ! . . , � . . . I � � - 1. _ . . . . ! .. : : - : I 1-1. � . i... . . . I I , - I - � . . - . . � �. . � . I � , . :- �:� l . I . . - * I be be�t�e � .,;I- � ,. .. I. I . 1.� . I .. . .J -11 .. . - I . .11 ,sbout'double th6 size of art ordinary familyc_ as instantly killod on the , - . I . -.11. wbich we offer to the publi ' at, prices that . . i .. , - . I - . can . . . penny. - I � :� : ,_:.-.if_ I . . - : .. . -, ..I.. I .. Pettewswa a, few days ago by a tree � . . �il �_ :9 . , , , - . . . . . � . . � I .. 1. - - i:I . . ..., . - � .� �� �iill� , .. ; . . I.. . I � .. . O� . I I ) - % . . � - I , � � ; ::,::,. : . ..' - i �, - - 1. . . . . . -:i. - . _.- - , ­,, ..­ . . - � � I , falling upon him. ..� I : . - - -_ . I ! ! : . �l I � . . . I . ...: . .., ; . ". . - 11 . -�. .l.... . " - ;.; - -1 - . ; a I i . � � - - � __` .- , .1 . . � 11 . I .;. I.- ... I ... .1 The City Council of Toronto re- The Qaesley -Enterprise" vigorous 'y .. .." .,.I., .. - - ­1 � ,. � : I I � . i _. - • . . .,,.'i". .:, - , ., - _.�_.. I , - :.1 . Su1L`S Go`t ut in'the Bes styie a11a Late Fash-10 , .-. I I ,�,,. * ..._ -.:,;. :,.,;. ... .... � I �Jr St .- �­ _..; � ., .1 ­. I . - - . - ; . .,-,. y A I : '' - , - . . Io ,ii - _.:� : '. _. cently passed a b -law reducing� the- admonishes a minister who from, the , I I . . .. . _'. . 11. � .;. . - 1 - 1 I . ' . - . .., . � - : . , !. i � . - . - � "; '. .1 ­ � . I- � -, I .., �:: I I .. .. . Ill . .. .. ..­ 11 i . . . .1 . ... at low figtires by tL new Tailor, J. Greig... . . . ;_- . Dumber of taverns wid shop licenses pulpit described a chess club Ire, .. I .. I I . q; - . .. I ..'_ 0outly '. . -. . !- .- _ - I, :. _ , .. I * , - ! � . . I , . f. I � . - .,. I % , I . . : .', : I � I-. . . , ;.. . . .., .. - f .. . .. .. .. I .� . . ! - � - ­ - -i .. - � ­ I � . . . - . - . . I . - I . - or in the village as a hell club. .. . : I :! �J, I . � - . . . , � , .... in the city and increased the price to I ' ' ' ' - , - I I , , � .i. . I " - �I. � . .. - . ... . I � ; ., . ' % I - / t . � * 'F : I . V `.� I - - - ' ' . ­ . - ,� . - - * ' Stiff Hat L, I .. :.;, - z ,'. - . . ". - ,%, .­. . � , . : .., . .. .. I . . - . . � fish �nd, Am'e' - . - . �_, � b� paid for same.'' There are at pre- - I The lates't, stvli6q; of - En , 11 . . � I - - A !man iti Sevmour Township has %,­ - ` � h , . , . ncan I . � - df,sertedawi6`au�d s4teen children and 9 I I : 1. zl�.! sen�, 1206 tavern, 9 saloon and 2 beer . ,- ., .I I 1: �.. '. , - i'' I - '. . I f �,__ I - . ... . i I 11. . .. WITH IM-PROVE,I) FhEXIBLE 1�111X_ �'. . . ,-I. � . . , - - i. . - I_- '. 11._f!.4 . loped with a woman who left behind her .;,; . .:-. �­ 11 . . .. .. I I � . � ... I . ., . . I % '' , and wine licenses issued in Toronto, 'a _. . W. 11 . . ., L . , I 1 i, . 11.1. . _. I , %. ."biw6--;� 4 -4 4� 1 - : � , . . - . - I I . - . . 4 I a husband an'd four children. . . . . .., _\ I , . . , . - .1 .1 . . . , . . , .. .. ­..l,'­-: � : . - ..'' 1. � i L , , I 1 . - . .... and the by-law just assed reduces Henry M. Stanley. 'the African ex. �_: I i.. � I ...�. . I I ... .. .._ . . , I I , ; . . . .� I.. ­_ p - ,� .". . .. .� . -, . . . i . ". - .:.. -p. 11 I . I i %, ! z z ! . ,.... , � . : . . . . . . _ .... . I- . - Iq .. . . �%�T RIN . - . . . . . I 7_--- -_ - - " I , : number of shop licenses is -also re- block in Cannington one day * last week, . , M , Creased - from $300 to $350. Tile Anattempt was -made to'fre � it frft'rae -` :; 1 ,., the number to 150. The -fee is in- plorer, has arrl%-bd as Z.anzibar. e. BUNTIN . E , . �,:, I & em e. - . . but Without succes, � � . duced from 64 to 50, and the liceiise ' AUENTS' FOR THE .; ge Luvina . ..,. .! I.. rh na tits'are. - ' ' . feefixed at $350.' . � 0 I _ , L ' j .__ �.� . . - . ! - Ii. ­ ;­ ... �' -ses a, . . ­ . �'r,� , .I- _ �_ ' I hoi t English fairs, - . I - - I;:;� I ''.".. Mandactur 0 . I - . .. 1. I . . . _ �. 7 __e__1__.. . I ; . - .1 - . _. �- . : occ r I I % � 1. - 1. -:' ri - - 1119 01 1. : . - ` � - Another destructive fir':o;: n red in 'Massey I , - I::` The co itest f6r the Local Legis- . - 0 � , Port Arthur on Wed"0811ftir night. . . . . I . 0'6 'r=0=0. ' I . - .,. ; � - . !' , thle V ff .._,� I �gjh.r . - I M tu es t our rooMi . -qI Toronto, for alle _d corriiI4 Pl`,Ictices Sultan of Z,tnzibi-r. ample.maichin' on view a I ' :.. - -,I V_ I - I latufe has resulted in the usual crop ' Tile Portliguese have.boinbartietil",rinn . : I - ' 4l �" . ; ' ii I'- : . of Pro 9P . ` ' iests being filed at Osgoode Hall, -And seiz6d a vleiisel bel :, . � , 11)I . bf a!) kinds always on han . -1; I . . .. - I ': during the election. Up * to. tile Allstriatp diplotriAti 1',exl,'pet 1;t..,1l,tlin4 I.%: repsirs : . . I . I . I , , . ! I . I I . � - . . I , , , present tiiiie protes�s have been deve!opinents, regardln,,, Itiii-11" . �_ .. " !a 00 ac- ... ! . .. . P . - . - . 1 -� , � ;' - -, i - ' - . , .. I , entered ag�kinst the return of the fol- count of Bussla's lWeM Itel"011N. : I , ' . . . . . . ) I � IT 0- . . , I . . I I � . The case .� .� , _. !. I - .: - ., 4 . . . .. I . * of the Trav .. �_.. - . - . ! , - - � . . � i�­, . ­ - � . � . . - .I ver to the-Jury yestei,dAyl. the -judges' - I ., * . . - - ! , ­: ,.-.,:: . . � . . - -� _.:� -. .� I - It , -iro Mr.'Chamberlaiii, Dundas, Nit o I . 1. I . I I ­ . I ­ I I POOD- , lowing--.141r Strdtton, W6-t Peter erses ,%vas snveu I . . ,.:1 . ! ! � I ..� I .r� . - . I - . f,� , � :,-, . . : .� k- , , -1 _M - b �i ... I : : - . I TI � I RJIJM V - . ­ . 9 . .1 I . � ...., - . . ''. . 1. . -,e being ,trougly alust tl:em. : . :., , I - �. . I . ;�. It. . � char, � - I : - I I . :.. � I �­_. . P% - n , . � M Is Be .1 z . ;,: I. - - �, " , . , . ''.. . . anufactured by th a �re r, M � ; Willoulib, , East Northutilberlandil. Znii I � ­ � .. ., . . anufacturincy CoD2 ' I . . I 0 .y oy'Llfe. le, .. ,,;. ,:.'. � 1, - - ... - . p a , . '' - I . 1, ­ �. ! . . , I . .. �.. - - � I . 0 - l .. . . __: . 1. . . I t . I .. ­1 .'. . . . . � . I .. .1 ... . . I - - '', ' I .1 . I 1. e . 1z112 � - 6 lit. cliallicely, t What a,truly beanti world 9 Food for purifyiia (T th -� Mr. Meacham, Lenn x, 11 I ­ - . .- .. Galt, is the best Vital' - "I te in! ­ ' ! '_ . I iu we ]1 �n i /� I . , I - �1­ - . ` .. . 'I .. . ... . . . West Kent, and a cross 'petition 'tkture gives us graudelir of mountains, .1 - _._� cl I � � - . . .. - for regenerating I 1 I - N ...:� . f I blood, and invigoratilacr the System, for I � .. %_1 ... I � . . �, . . - . � ,. I I . - �. agaii)st Mr. W)iftliev, the defeated '&01 and oceans, and 0ousands df mean# ' . I .. )�­ � . i I I . . � I .I. � . :1 _.. I � � �. �. I � . I f&ttening Cattle and . Pi 11 of enjoyment. We can desire no better , �- . ,.'' - . - i r . ­ , for Mile candidate in Dundas. . - . . . I :, . , . . � . . .. ..� I . , I . . I: �; . I . . 7_1 I.- ..... ... �. . ..- � . I I - - ,� I 1 NN 6 al* r 0 . I R_�_ W, Ic ,4bli I 3eS I I - I I i I I I I I 1� whin in perfect health ; but how often do . :1 : I , .. - ­ . 1: : I .1 . � b I . , . ... . .. I . . � I .,. ,:.. _11- ; I .1. I .. I .1 I I Cows, - Calves, Sheep and Poultry'. And for i . I . ..�.. � . . � . . - . . . I . ! - . ' I ' the majoqty of people feel like gi yin^cf it up - .: � I I ' . � . :, I'- � . " i . , . i ;. The bonus business is fast 0 - ._ '' . I . I .... I - . I . . . . removing worms and verinin. There is . . I I 1­ I 90itig out disheartened. discouraged and worn out I . - . , , " , ` ' ' . . I .. I fora . : ��.. *' .. - 2,000 feeds Horse or a Cow in - . . .1 �, " I . I - L r .! 6f �tyle in •-a number of places in this with disease, whod'there is no occasion for �_ , , I . � � - I- - , -..:; . ...'. STALL10Y .....". , . Ill, . � :1 , - , - � , . . I Province. Time was when a bonus this feeling, as every sufferer can easily ob. ­� :1.. - � I ! I I � . � � f � . I * - - , .. _.. � a Pound packacre, . -.. .- a. - , -:. -! .- r. . .- , , i One Hundred Po - I - --inanufactul- � ; - . , . . . 0 I� .. . ... �. 0 % � . ,* J_w. ; ... I 1 . I - ... 1 . I 0 11� - =-IS M101-1. 3.=CrZM1-,T"Z js�= I --' ­ , e*r it li sufficient sease, as when born. Dyspepsia, - and , %� . , . ust Flower, will make them free from di. -M T I I - , would be Granted to any ' . Lain satisfactory proof, that Green's Aug. FOR.. I?J. . S A6 li-I rZi . , . in,r concern whethl had *+ . - . . - d CZEM = '. ;+ I + � 1, 1, 4 11 : - The eAlahirs+&A a#.114- 11 - -6�.l W. . I . - ­ . I 1. - ; i . L* - . 1. - �.1 - I I �f . . I -.11- , i I ..I 7 1. i I I f s I i I I , . 1 - I .-, ,I f� � _. - - � � I . 7 ,I cv.v W L" 0 ail v ma e 1, a paying. Liver Complaint are thO direct. causes of , i if I , ., V. .. I I ' I , - , I ff,:, i �:� . .,.� - . ��% -A . I I �.. � - ., I � , L� . I V seventy-five per cent. of, such inala(les all A08ERT 'BONNER, J I 1; ,. .;',' CALL AT M . . . . � , . :. .- ,. . - il. 1 ' , . institution or not, and the result was h the property of. the late D. & L. O'Lcar,r, is offe � . . ST RE AND SEE IT. . 11; - , ., 19 sic* headache, . - I I ;: ': , : - - . _. they blossomed as a rose for aL few biliousness, indigestion' . 11 IF .. . . - � i - , . .. I . I . 7 . ... ­1 I . ed for sate. ... � _ � I . . . . I .- . , � .. . . I 1 , I • I , r . • . . . . I i, I - ­ � . l Istiveriess, nervous prostration, dizziness 0 '. : � N_ . ,,. , , . � . . . . . � i - * . I . i, _. I I . . _ , � . , - � . � 11�, . . .. _.. short months and then succumbed., ,00 " Robert Bonner, Jr.." WIS bred at Edgeh4l - " '. , , , ­ I . I . ­ . � , . I . . I . 4 1 . . .. . � . . . . ..,. , , I I . . - of �be b6ad, palpitsition� of the heart, Id. He ia 0 '.. I I ­. . I . . ; - I . I I e . .. : � , and Farm, New York. and is 0 yee,ra o . . . . 11 .' i _ i - . :1 .: Residents of many ,municipalities are other distressing symptoms, Three doses I ­ . . : a .. I., hands high, and weighs 12N) Lbs. He Is noted *s .. I . ■ I I 'I, .. . - to-day paying heavy taxes on this of kn' . 1-ST ' ' - 'I, . I - I -1 dark brown, with white stript: in face - stands 4,0 I � . I :. I . .. . . ,". gust Flower will'p�ove its wonderfu WE. AL K . " 0 40 1 ' - . I .. . 1'. .- a fo4d getter. and has some of the best colts . ; . � . . . ! . I .... I effect. Sample . . . . - : - :.- I,'.'', account, and, have received no iiiateria Ie bottles, 14 cents. Try it. *51 0" part of the cauntr a *JSO al ou 0 . , . .�_ i. 1_. . , . . I . . i -a - prize winner. Particulars _10 Ed' a new feed made from 0 James Copeland; a-�. of I . .- - It is said to be th' -, . young man well pedigree 1 - - an G rn .. . . beno-fit therefrom. The pAcipal of L obtained ­ ' _ other information can b© obt � d ' n i . , 1, P, 14 pwq,iu Orillia, inet �ith a terrible ex. I ! -L .1. . best feed in the market for . - bon'using is wrong, but when, theh is " 'NOR PickerilU9,141T I -I bon using ' on the G. T.Jt.- recently. He lion to DENNIS O'CON ' � - .1. - fattening animals o . . I ri P. S.-Parties wishing to � I f al . . - . I purobue this not � I I - . . I - I . '! - . . I . -, so., much competition to secure the e n�,Ie 8 time since 'and went I to the horse should make early sp Wi . : � ., . k�ds, for milch c�ws and for poultry. .. . 11 a � . Fe f t' 8 m I plication. 16- . ; . � .."L Ill. I . . �- 1,­ I . . I .;. /­. .1 manufactories - � � � . I I . - � . location' of, ` ' ii . . .� � : . I . "I .. . .. !I . .. - . ­i , I ,� , , IF YOU ARE GOING TO �: I I � Mela " i I I . : ,.. ..._ � i ..: . it is - Some- States. .He -was of &L rikther unsettled * ' " ­ L � , English chemi 'ts, and stock � imes liepessary . � . I . � - i I - I ". .1 - - - . I ; . - i � . , I - . - is uch - -; . I . 1- 1, -1: - _. 9. rMle Old ocum .` "' I I. * I 1. _. 1. - I , - - t* to resort to bonusio turn of mind, and Wandered about ,until i ' t1tr I . . � t - - i I i- I; ...: s ay at I it ; I , .--. - ::. .! . ; . `however, has declined even be at last found . I th _i.; ., I I _ � I. ., M _i. .i %: I.. T4ronto, . himself in Rochester, or are sA�ding for your trieqds w I %, I i . I , r. : . . � . .. . who are &her , , - I i . , , : , ; .1 L I . It, I : 1. . . i i! i .. I , I t, I - - , :_ I !-;,, to exempt from taxation any more 'N. Y., without nioney, home or friends. call on - t * , I I ' ' ' - . . I � - , � . - I re it must . I .. H2O wanted to get and leoniqluded to. . , il . - � i . f - f 6&.; if they locate the GE0- B� VULE: BETTER THAN TEE kBEST . LOU ■0 0 Cade l f ' ' '� '. 1. : , I ­i._� f take free passage. iu a coal car: He got A,,030N'r - % A-X,Z�AN 1,'IJ%F N. : I • . 4 ! - . r i 1� � I.. r ause of the s uperior facilities she - d shortly afterwards a brake-man I Brack St. Whitby. *;...,. - - s 'ea only $1 r One Hundred Pounds. _; i!�t r . 111 ,an I �, I . . I , �- . . _ . . , 1i � t ; ,� It A . I ., ., _,:� � . .! , . '.' .. . _. I :1 - � - .. � - L I, 0 erg for shipping, &c., and wi ed - the door from tlie outside. As �:, . ,;' . � I - " ­._.. .. c. I i . � _.. . . ­ � ., . . . i .. . - -1 " -- . * . � 1,W ! :..I , !�; . " - Z. . ri ThliIIIs�ihe oid reliablo Cans,di&n rADID. T ' : .� .... r I -, ..% o T-jes1935 b t33.e 1"Zo= * , . . I i � - � - � *�' I � *� ht. . l, -�*, _' � r �jr '- ", , ' '� "I T ni t Came on lie grew� cold and hu . � 1. - I � 1 -, -, _ . .. : i " , , 119r3r, Fibortest, Beis P"eage. . .. , I � ! i , L I l -, .. . I - Low rates. .. , I 1 , l - /. � I . I ��., I , ' ' . 'I- � . . _. � .". 1. 1. I I an in despair tried every U161110IS of escape : - , , - . - , ' 1: I 11, - ,;: '... -, �._. .�, - I--, I . i * .. . l , - : , .._1 - .,. . 0 -d If" - , ' ' ' La - i .! , - P I. . . � , � I � ; . . I , f . .�.. . I - 1i . . The sessi n of the Grand- Lodge of to 0 purp e. the �ars -were moving Ratelo have i"st Been R duct . . I C . �, . I . ; I_.... . , . : ". 1. - r . . . - . r � . . . - . I . . t ie Ancient Order of United Work- . _. . : . ;l . � . � .. fl 1. th,e Steerage. . !_ , I . .. I I � � I . lr� - .;, I . : . _: r. - ..r _., � �. .­. � .---.--:.---- �� I.. � . - �. . . ; ... - ,_ ­ '. � -'; I en, which closed, in Toronto on Fri- dool r prove futile. - . 1 . . ... .. , I V t , L - I i '.. - % . ­ : - ­ , -i and t t It open the , % , �4 �. � .. . rt ! enng,. ;, atui his & al ie�n I - _ - __ I ' ' , , . . 2 8 . - i , , s: i:. ,, f­ ; . �' � V - j . I ii, ' last ..he. sank Fife - and Lik Lsurance'o . . '.... . . _ DA [1.1:�'­ - - .f ck ''*' I I 11 I ex�aulsted, but.came t� hinqself again, to . . ay last, was one of the most interest- . .. . . I.., . . . . . , I .. � . ­ ­ I ­' _____ _ r_ . - 7 1 1 ,. I . � find that be was still i prisoner TTa lead � 1 I I . . . Z11 + 1. IA rVil � .. . � I i - I I .. . I I . I I r . I 1. � _t[. , ! I , - � � . . i I � . . � I i " I I * I I ! - - . �A_4_1-% r =11 . - - I � I 1 � .. I J V U . U Val VU0 LUFULIUM -N/V-. _N7�. ! ,J-11,, :ri(11303!j� 4 - I m ! - � .: - I . - , . . . I , I . � .. I I W . ., .. - almost given b.-mselfi up for 16st, when . I . OP . . ' I � I _ m' � 1� � resented all sbow'ed. that ,greater -11 '"'ENT VOR rr . _' ' '. r I ! .- . . . '" the train stopped and �his low feeble Cry The LadeasWrefto .- I I : I . - �_ . . . � � I I -1, .. . .. t, - . t St. .� I - , I .. - r lusumnee Cotupiwy, He y ii � - , .: � 7 __ I - He was a Offiee: Toronto l a �v! " - - , for help was answere' . The Western Fire Assurance &, Headlofl�c , --! I : the.-War, � .1 : ! � . ogress has been made during the � - still C i' k , I ; . � - I y . . .! . . - .1. I f . . - "%, I art car than ever before. Some Catharines, and was ,ken out and cared Toronto, and the , �. .1 . . 1. I I .. - . . . _ r _ _ _ , I I . .,.-. - 11. '� X it .. fity new Lodges. had been estab- for by the' offloials th re. He Was after. North American Life Insurance Compatky Head . I I . . . I ;� , .. . I . � .. I � 0 - . 1, . . - ?� , velar . I . . - I .. . I . � - . � Simon Fraser offers better inducements er o-'b -- - 1) I . - idle during the year, making the wards brought to To onto, en route OMce: Toronto. I , " W . cements than"er It buy I . .1 . I for . . , : . - 11 . a 1. I . � 11 - I - '. r I r �- - " . . . . . - - . i 1 ot,sl membersWp in Ontario at the home. Both his fee Were found. to have -- 6u'a� ` " I I � - . ' V frozen, end he was geuerall In r u6b effected at the lo`w6st pbs tole -& NA, ' CR OCXERT�', GLASSi�tARE, Etc.j 9te, - RI ] been ,fro used . 00noistent with safety and secti I . Ist of January over 12,000. During y ty. va 9 - prices, . r . ! ,-- . i , � I, . I I.." . ,I . , , , .1 Ili- I.— ' ... , � 45- y . , , " . I r . . .1, 1886 $614,000 were paid to friends of . up*:,. .�, ... 4 c x� . : We give a-speoial discount, froui the lo � . I, g ; '� - . � . � - , . . nffsines� 801.10tefh * . w of 10 per cent. on. !I - , -, ADVICE TO MOTIMP'ns. - .s,fe you disturbed at -,--,-- , ` I .. . . . ;. - 1. r- . 1. - - __ - - __ I . I : ; ; I if _ .1 eceased brothers in Ontario, at a . night and broken of your rest by a Rick -. % - . -- . Table Lamps,, Tea Setts, Combination and Dinner -Settal 11 �f I � L, , � 1_. i., 11. c5timt1ZL ; L . I ; � . �'. .!I - I , child suffering and cry{ - I . . . ) . . - . . I pst of each member of only $14, or at �Iawith pain of Cutting '.. . . � I . . ; 11q , - . e 1, L: I I . 1. . � - . * , - , - , . Teeth ? If so send and got a bottle � .. .. . I .. - . 1. : 0- . - _. 11 L . I . � .1.1.. . ". n other words the cost of kmrrying a of "Mrs. Winslow' 11 Soothi Syrup" for pijg '', Oui: stock of fancy China Cups and Saucers, China. Fruit BasketEi Fruit Platest .- - . ! - I . � .. 4- . - � of Children Teething. Itsi Value"Is Ualepulable. GRISTING & CHN' � . . � ­.. .. L . 1 2,000 policy for. tile 12 months It will relieve the noorlittle sufferer I-elate, __ .G Desert Plate must bey sold at •20 per c6nt, discount,' to make room for - � I - - �. . • . � ') .,,��A_ i I I - . . . . - I '. T11 1. P � old : 1 T) . . \ ilur , - . . . I \�'T ,;ill I.. k . L � - B - L ' , . . L I I . clee _ . . _ _ .., I . A I ­.1 , P .01� .%I . . . � vit-11 I I . • 1. . I .. - i . . � - ", . \ � 886 was only $7 per thousand Depend upon it, m6thi ws; there in no mistake - I � Every Day in .L -- Gc - , acid well assorted stock of chqice family groceries, I . , I .:. . The I . Ey the Week at '. � . I I I Splits; .1 lods .�k large a 1 . . . •.;; I -.1 - aboutit. It cures ,Dygentery and Diarrh . I I 8 S, - 1 . l . ­. t . 'M ".�-_:- L -, . . L ! I I.. '.... .. verage death rate during 18�6 was rogulaWs the Stomach i nd Bowels, cures -N1Ve8ai . special valua in Teas and -Coffees, 'easonable fruits at reduc�ed price in ' - I . I 0 . ,in . i � . , . . nly 5.63 per'thousand, a very satis- olic, softens the Gums reduces Inflaramation, The — EL11 DALE HILLS .., Fresh oyrters in bulk and can. The famous Louise -'Bak' 9 I i P . . , I - - ' . I - - • �. and,giv6s tone and ene�gy to the whole system. � ­!- - L, . - . 1. . I .. - I L L . N. . - I :-. : I . , I 'Powder take's the lead Rgaitist all couip6titors; out up in F ' I I' __ , I :, �. � I .�X . , I I . i . - . . , "Mrs. Winslow's BoQthlipg Syrup" for Every farm � 1 " .,!,: - - -- � . . , tory showing, indeed. ' The Order - I 1 - .. . er can have his .own'whiat groun(l. :, L " pound cans at 80 cents per pound. Don't forget t - � L.. 1""" � r .7 . .1 I W � - . I . . , . - - ! I .- . . . I 1. 11. . I - - �,.- E; inc i pleasant to the t&ste and is the perscription and It yo bring wheat you are sure . i. I L � . . !1; ­ I . I . . . . .. i , /I 1. - reasing at the rate of, 2,OW per -Isf the oldest and best female physicians -good 0,1e . ; . . - li . . , and prices before 'purchasing - elsewhere. . . . I . L 1. I . . to get 900d flour. I i � 1: - I ­ . I L. . ,, I . p .. c' _.,,,-� - -_, . , - . , - . ,�';� . � � L', -'-;.:. - . 11 - . 1; V I . : - - , ear, and now numbers 276 Lodges and United States, and is for sale . . : :, .. � I - I . L ' . . � � I . . �. . .. , 1. _; L ..., I . . I- . L ....­..... ` I- - ;,- ....'; I � I - J . - - by all druggists throughout the world. price 25 SIMON 'FRASER � . ­..�: . .. .. . i . "... 11; .1 ....... I - . .i . n Ontario, with a total membership cents a bottle. Be our you ask for I'M 41 L_ �. , I ­- - . --- . .1 ; , , : * __ . . � _ ­ . � - - . t 1". _..T_. I . . 1111. WIN- ie:- Re'. HOOVVR .11 �- 9 �' - 1, %--.: . 180,000. ; . � SLOW'S 800THWo SYR P." and take no other r . wly � . I - . - . I M / . I � .1 � . - . . � : i , - , ".­ . 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'- ' 1.: .n .- .. ^/••Y . • .. , - i _ '' P *; �f s. _ t t t __ t , k - 1. , . _a.: t .. _, , ltM '. <• I i i 11 . :. 1 �,: I 4 ..,{ .l . b,f ,- YEA 3, , t 'T , , - g x t { I r 1 1' 11 t , 4 i- I w. : 1 „ ,. . . , ;.. . ... I i ., d ,. Q ! i:; c - ., .. .. �,. ..: -,.:..- ` I Yt i . J 4i ,t . is :. ',: - t' .. , . - . .. 1 _. v. i �i y •.r_ . _.. . ft: I 'll . I . is heArd in the land , g .lies of :the �e fig Machine' - r _1 Pickerin Public. School Libral'y.. i ! IST �I�T DOr�. __ i L The followilzQ fie a complete hat of the evenln s.. „ . ry , I k__ i {ti; R1 epm. these Ilona t ., a THE VERY LAT sT NEws CULLED FitOM books in the Public School.Library; rl:1v bolo- the �hrif� Wife is re- handed. ! THE LOCAL P ,ESS ANP GLEANED FRAM prising, as will be seen, some of the p tT eat works of Dickens, Scott, Longfellow, ;: , J OTHER sOURC '9. Au�a9ta ,7. vans, f :I' 1 Itch George Eliot, E. P. doe, . , I , .. I i { Wilson, G. A. Henty, etc, etc. • ' , The C. P. R. station at Myrtle is to be The books from 1 to 45, inclusive, ►re for r . 1. f I V it It ' T . impi cued. the children of the junior department, and al R'liitbv on all re identa' GRAY T T ON s ' ! The Assize oust opus at the rest for the seniors, and N - i a wish to.� ruse ` ' i�1 (� 7 '; of the section who m y MITE C O 1 v S - •It.• :'`larch 14th. es and os. ci? � NE rY '. !j i .. them. We publish the nand h S 1iftTINGS I3oRmanvill is now. li;hted b the P ; 1 w. tho volumes, so' that each s.ubacr }her of the NEW H % I' ;3 r t;lectric light. - Txi: NEws will have a catalogue pf �, - 1•'111- as ben taken to unseat DIE• liUrar�:- I -- ' .. : Action g ' f _ I 1. Reeve of DIarkha115. 1. Iyuhle Ben, the Whaler � ONAD � i lobinson, N L' M .'' 'I il' to _ hiss Graha i, of Cluremuut, has been 2. A Year with Nellie. i. I, : ICKINGS, 3. The Little Merchant. NEW . � IC KINGS - MITSIl� .I, visitinn friend at 3lanchester• 1 The Maid of Domremy I- ts AND NSW - . 1. I%e� ival nice lugs ha��e been in progress ; A Blind Giri. I I ' ,, I I'' ' , I I i. t" heater for several ��eexs, G. Willie Black. i t. i atllatic % ' t.t� I I . 01 situ Linhts to Walk 73 theY fine: ' g 7 Y - ,. Dori n in P rt Hope S h w red at Last. i ���7, 02!,11 011 ; t iterin on the Sabuath 8. Clc,a �'Or Sp= g Of t . I luau f r street lu g �• Little Lric. I i "{ d :iv. • 10. Stories from English I�istory - 11. ,I Job I3�}s of lot 30, 4th cbi�. of 11. The Brothers. f. ' 1Vll* y, lost valuable brood mare lust 12. The Capture of Tunis: ; r , j � ` y' S ! 13. The h]xile of Salerno. , r �! week, I dd on relict of the'Iate Henry 11. The Wild Boar's Brood i i' I' - �' �Ir . Ho D - r f oint Mara, died recently at 15. The Widow's Son. Sods on, 0 1G: Adrian D'Albert _ - - - - - -- --__ ,• { . IP � the a e of 87 years. i17: Bright Boys Book , J trance Societies in Now- _ `All the to p 118. Aboard the Meraev. ' �; - a ' ' �. 19. Captai�i Cfook's First `oyage r ': 1 ' It mark t have united under the tanner of 1- the yaI T plans. _ 20. Nichohna. .' - , i . at Sutton has 21. Fanny's Flrieti& 1 ` u lvatio Army cadet .r' - I A a 22. School Friends. f - - , . ant: to antral Prison for 18 months - �T been 23. Alone on an Isllind,. r'f��I!. ithout heave. ON: AT BUS -. . f,u t king a au's .horse R 2'4. Life of Robinson Crusbe (sho t):. M Oi V . . I ..1 ; I j:. Bickl mill property near Colum- 25. Wee Willi&Winkie. - 'l l e o r 1 400. ,. I 1 for , - bus, olch a . eek or s•� ago ZG. Ivory trader` . , J I 1. f 5 000. 27. Sennett, the Drummer Bo}�.. r 881 e years sno it w.ls bong.it ar $ I _ .. U T es lKy morning of last week 28. 'Science Evenings with the Y ling j�1 (� A NAT >` -r �j f __ QODS, price s Right.. a y the 2`J. risherman Grim. I GO VI VOD' i j�jJ1J la F� nnV ter fir occurred in Ltsbritge'- t. 3i1. Little Daniel: . ° s , n d c welling of G. Grzitn, u bein„ ' jrn he 31. I ?riven Back to EdenE TilaE { I ! dl tlt+iitn -e:l. t and Found. N� ' 1 i . ,re b _ r 3... Los � �S. ! ' i \ 1 �y s n befog e are iii the �roolleu mills at 33 Into the - Haven. - ha t • ,I, 1C ' r t h - s I inte in 3l. Jack's Tvco Sovereigns ALN b C to one c ?av lust week anti c D -S�'+ WRE i- solrle t f £ e rga' 'n W' Go o oY '1 i � lIa klisn t'o 35: Lona�fellow's Popular Poem , - the nta hi ery in the V mill �. as bac►1y r OIIe, S they mllst ,0, to make too for sprrng goods. a ! _ ..` I I ._ 1. ,gal Caged i consequence. ;3i;: Hidden Seed. ! ii's barber a.; rees ` to riu' the :37 - B OT Popular Tales ' `` -�-f i r. --pp I eau rt 33. A Uhriatmas Carol ! I_� �'� C �A�.CJ.L�J' i vil age b' 1 for see en years for being 3S. Tom istm u's Mistake', <... r ID ! - H V - M31 - d� We 'Privilege of locating his ' -�•�•• p ! I -l0. T o ages and Travels of 14ia co' Polo• �_ TI-1 i rill we y `�, i�a bersho o the town site. ll. True $ ties of Foreign HI fury . , _ - 4 t had a 42 Sasha, he Serf. ocker .and G a�sware as 'Cheap as the C ieapest. _ . It . S - _ �, . Balsden, of Myrtle, Q' y .. It . ! - �a i�a 1 uflalo robe stolen from his t3. `three Little Onea.'I:lT , ter t rooklin a short time ono. He 44. The Blind Bay of Dresden 4 �E �ji VER �s+1���' - 1 1 � 45 �' on, of Iceland. R C) C E . Barnaby. ; ' 1 ' offers 5 award for its recov=ery• 46• A Ride 'to Bliiva. l , . .11 well- ;inawn ..I J Ur. C ark Ylayter, t11e' 47. von Qiiiaote. der, of the Township of Whit- lg, Nicholas Ni kelby:. Dickens: ` ! 1 st r re 49. The Hums Face. BU VS _ - e nreh , i going out of business, and will y• ' � -.'. ­! Herit .I have sae of short horns soon. 50. Under Dra e's Flag I 51. Ea Iled. Delon. i_ - - 1. 1 MaDill Literary Society lately wrestled 52• Robinson rusoe.. _ __ -�" _ �' ` n ith the important subject :- Resolves, ollin wood• IC I Ah. ALF. • -.I - i ,53. The Conq Rovers. , 6 a hat t e life of a married man is 51, The Nevi Soy at Mecritotl -ot- ays-.- I I. 1. li • 1 at of an unmarried man. �.� I . - - , . E►r ran t11 ba. The Scottish Chiefs. 1 � : w f 1 appi tided in favor of Lhe e au fiance de 5G. Country Life' in Canada STORES9PUBUC 'f ' 9 Ref I i . - I (.C" i \1 ,_ b7. Crabbis English Synonyrr es ( 1 1. �S I egatl've I1lagtrated, l Ref:) test between the Orillia gg. Wood's Nat• Hiatorv, scoff• Etc. in Pickering Village.' alke room for 'new goods will' offer our entir® sto A foie dly eon �' i 3 f I 1. t 1 ' iflQ Cl b and the Scarboro Rifle club; G . Tale Kenilworth nd St tRonal 'a well' ant and order nor sal @, fi � Coloured and Plain Glassware at cost prices. Don't !' � I i 11 vvats hel Tuesday Feb. 8th, at the tangos G0. Re .. pnrknsnt to the judgm • asoeiation, with flue shots 81. Fair Maid of Perth and A tiquary. to a certain action in the High Court of �lnstice, o ri :; i , Common Pleas Division, of Long o9• Lang, th` e fail 'ta come and get bargains. fine Line of .Groceries- an ., _V tit, ; of Lba fo Iiiei A std ranges. 62• Lammermoor & Legend f Montrose. wul sold by Public Auction, with the• Locei ' he 100 and " y veril of the Peak T e Betrothed. �, (}UOdB Oatmeal, Cornmeal and Buckwheat floor, 1 each at t f,3. Pe II ' The foil wing scores lucre made by the bt The Monaatry &The Ab oft. Mir ei Wh�Lby at the Boor ot2ctock,p m C ' FRED O�TS TERS. ! ! ` different clubs :- Scarboro, 537 ; Orillia, . G,. Waverly & Woodstock• on SATURD Y, THR %TH DAY OF F1�.HiiG- cheap for Ca611. . 1 '. . . 530. jority for Scarboro, 7 points. Ob Ivauhce, Castle Dany;eroas , Talisman. ARY i Ya7, at (;ordon's Hotel, in Cho village of a 67. Redgan tlet & The Pira;: Pickering. by Levi Fairbanks.. •�l . aacttopeer, I a ;lieasis. Crossely. and Hunter cl�setl - . . - - I n & Anue of Grieretein. the following gang= Fifteen lobe Second Coif � • { 010 o n Picton a few days Kg, Guy Ma neri g of p part of lot numb tS �c erin.z I ­ i L Pickerinu,couta ► uinq 1 V 1. _ evennel cal meetiuns ortune' of Nigel & out t R'�ber cession of the Township of or less, W� '' - ago. B tween ten and twelve hundred t;0. F ( Durward ) - , -- - - - -- - - Old Mortally. �• by, admeasurement halt -an acre; morn - es ere received of me.n, women and �U. Elack D arf, , I. -- ' nom 7l. Rob Ro &Hart of Midlothian. more ,articutarty known ,wd described as vii- - Ikge lots numbers Fourteen, Fifteen and Seven- - - -- be to .1 ilea. set as laid out - -- - -- -- . - Souris conic who professed. to 7.2 Tom Br wn t Uatford. Hug Cecil, in the village of DutHa s Cr . new lit The meetings vrere a union on u i►Ian therAcrt on part of said tot Fitc.wn. tp I , 3. Tom B own' Schooldav s Rent { St. Geo qe fo England Y the second t;oacessibn ,�t the rai31 Township of i :­ I I betwee the Methodists and Preslt.. u3 7.� picketing, tinder the authority of the municitml , 'They a e now holding meetiu's in h'uia `7n. The R'i e,.W de «'odd Council of the said Township of Ptckt nag, rag- i i Roe. i Iio Ys. ! , ' . Barrier Bur ed Away Catered nth August: lie• q I' . f � ' . The Uc an urge (Rai) On tt,is propert rt on of wh ohs ►3 ownttaa I' As r. Thos. rtuith, of �Iancliester, 178 'Dickens tog, the upi rr po ; ". ;. i_ :. i w•inl, woad one Clay .last week, 17:1. Oliver wilt. Herat LEN(:'ti HALL. The lower part contains :wo. ,, ' S �^ i . Ilvas d ., _ sho s suitable for business purposes• ' ort a am S (� I a havin�� no shoes on its hind 8U. the Li n of he North, Pr Macaulay• pp Y' :; e . A (J 1 all '- i �, Y Tti� property is tp point of situation one of I r] Q� hiH ho , the ice, broLc ; SI..All Tr Ga Z7 ped and falling on ( .Roe. the most des[rsble �in the whole village and - feet, slip] ) A Face fined .; : I i . { . S. s Bind lets• `hhe animal rues a C31ini a of oath Attie ice. onld rent very readily for business stands. both 1e hall has beep formerly used for Division I I a valuable cue, ay 1!li'• �J'iiiitli had a: The; M dma and the Pirate arts, concerts,ete.. and is the moat commod- I Hite cinit • ,rultab.le fbr the HolidaS Season,. ranging in prrcas I Rhort` L fine before refused �30J for iL and ni Maiden. iOTherehs also s 4 story tmme baildin on •d id fry 25 cents (complete) Up. g:.. Flu AiQ nq y� its nl te. The poor thing was im- 8ti• Onward to tl a heights of Life ROe, prcpiises which has been used as a sop Sri • .! --- I 37, Openi q a C eatnut Bnt r. Qwelling house. ' p , media sly killed to alleviate its sulleriugs. TERMS AND CONDITIOrB OF MALE ±I nville, in gg. Forl{in thei own Chatna.. r` _ wilt be soW .ubiect co a a U18S GII� I�DtS per Ib. ' 1 ' 1Ir• hiaclem Cook, Lemo Camper. T11e above pro rt N» $,� Fir `t C�asS m1gEd C pe t e said blaster. ( I reserve bid llzed by p I C E R I N tI • burin his well a short time ago, strut~ 89. the tone necdotes The purchaser iholl at the time of sale Pay to r o :' OGAN i 1. water t a depth of six feet, which at 90. the variant's solicitor a deposit of io pe -- .•, once r fished to the top and is nolw die- 91. The P liar o Fire. • Y� ____ - -' • and 93. Heroe of Y ung ,k or ca. da days hereaftere th the deposit, is ago m ke of el _ _ - -- - - -- - -_-._ - j ' g a stream .through all inch ` JJti o. The balance to be - � • AGAIN I ,charring cJ4 The orker of the Safi g halt of the purchase money. be ionnd n is 11 i i -half pipe which .Mr. took leas inoerted 95• AlmosP a W eck. 1 V , secured by a mortG a on the premises, payable miry,. S.0 L D I He intends carrying the $pgtiLL d� Cc's � I .: ra H.B.Stowe. as$$ �p.E� file at law. within five years wito int@rest a6 9 er C @nt., pr r well. 9G. Uncle Tom Cabin'. °Hop of the purchaser the whole of the �g 1f1 $ trice . �, In Lli n cat Fanny Fern, at the A be b td t b• The said dtertlsin8 ( p HA . 'AT'L't� .. ' 1 water in the spring tluounli iron pipes to 97 Fern Leave purchase tnctiieymay .l.V ��*.�J - igortgsge tt'f�cop sin a Covenant to insure the �= I,whre sever- NEW yo � , 11 • r _ - ` Ilia e ` ensive barns and stables. gg• Infelice. t4� i, i' bnildipgs to theit'Otull insurabetde value. . teway A F tl accident occurred at OrQ'tly lately gg, Handy And. p Qu port ono is -- - t sa H°co tt Blankets, Whips, and lots P( ct the unoccupied i ;be mauls Teant Collars, \t - --- - - - - -- 14 , 19 1 icli a fine little daughter of1'i. F. 100. Inez, a Tale of the Al mop promisee, and of the rents opt the occupied nor ; _ -� - -- - of other things. Still more left at special j by w lion, will be given on the comptecion of the j 'rates for one month.. we guarantee our L. A thus lost Uer life. It appears• she 101. Wonderful k;scapea+aS$es Attentiol. ! I - 10'2. St. Elmo. purchase. 'V�eTk g y♦ �i t, are now work in every line. Call again. was u her way to school and being, a ' in cross- log• The Americslp Reciter (Ref) ab traei of title or copy the eo ,and shad cot re aced tot rnlSh ail classes with em loyment - le ate took a short cut, and Books exchanged Frida�yj afternoons; � reduired to produce an title deeds, copies p p BroUghairi �axileSS Depot; j:. lift ill clam she y p m R. raDDY, Lilirargan. thereof or any evidences of title not in his yon at hojiio, tile hole oft a time,or.for their spare r. H. JACKSON', Prep. ! ' ' . - jug . he old Cronkllite our E th 1 - session. The remaining conditions are thin !Persons o i siness w, light and profitable. ��. V -Stipp d'and fell some fifteen feet into the L. iPereane of ei or sez eaeil sera f :our 50 cent's to tho currentbein; strong glRTH6., standingconditionsottheCourt eltceptasheretp Y, g: .Blacksniithingasusu�l. All ccannte I, d varied. S5.m per eve og, and s proportionu! Suin b} de- are pay r . .{ - . flop below, an _ Liars a ly to the under- voting ail th it time to the busiriesp• Boca end I able when rendered. for - { Elie as washed beneath some loge froth �VertmlF -_At picketing, of Frld�.y' evenifts �'or .farther particulars Pp d* - _ _ - _ -- 1E' impossible $O lust. the wiferij , 4* Woodruff, °� signed vendoraBotioitor ,theAuctioneer,shethe girls nae ]yad'muchasWien• That all o P••+ -- -_ Fine Cutters for sale cheap. , ` f, ' whit . was almost imp loth said Master. see this n a send their addret:s. and test the number Of men ' a sou. • . bybigess, we lake this oiler. `to such as are not - extri ate 11er. , It took a Ljocal Matter, B.C.J. well sat'811 �e will seed one do)lar for the t 1881. (3E0� H.,DARTNELL, 1. - - 1617 trou>?le of w iting. Full particulsrs s d outYlt the Dated 7th Feb., xI wa ds �,f an hour to get the body out. F �tf u -Mr Fawkkes', of a some `d lust., J DOW, _ � P f e. g licitor, Devezill'a Block, Whitby• tree.! Addre a0Co. STINSOrc 6c Co., Portl rid, brie ! The irl eleven years o age. D { g o . II t V endor 60 - - -- - - -- - -- - - = -- - - - -- -- I I secure some �, ' 1 I C KR 1N G a.:: - - Tn Uxbridge, in order to villagel, on Sunday Feb. i ACt says you Lodlii ---Ati Pic ed 76 years and 9 R li'. of tat wilieh the Scott Loth, 18M, James ogan, �g ( - - - mad For h F ZJ'VIBE R YARD ,. {{' must nt, resort is a to intrigue. a moot B• br►. Monde , eb- �j 1 a j • 41 • .. in3talpce, a men applied to one of th BsiarALr, -At Greenwood. loved - , - - .. ­ e u . - e a o for some ru y 'g•t i'�, Susan 'g cot Road, cif -"-' 1 We wish to inform the farmerF of "Pickeri town doctors ac few day g.. daughteri.f wm. Brignau, IF -O U 'aVAN T c whiskey for a woman who was sick. 17 years and six days. �' ins that R•e have just received .. i:-. ' f his ato R I one of Patterson's 1 Thai nor was refused, i'y not E�MB� _ I" $ He returned with a PICK I Q ' �, - x RS � I 1 bein� belieYed. *taws 4t5ce, Feb. 4S, 1887. i '' improvea Self- Binders; , written request which had the effect of .: Bra LATH, ''0 4111 wheat 76o to 80c ; spring, 750 to 80c,° oose I r cwt. g� i9.60 Ij aecuizng the liquor. It hAS since been tic 70c. Fio� Vie, we per owt C °p feed` I � ; ` S j - authority 813 oa per ton, r two. SHI'�tGLE I 1 I also some of the Coulthard & Scott I :: ' found that the woman gave no Y $1.15. Screenings, Ton oe . ` , 1. li nor f.�r her. IiM MARKET. i •••� , i 3 to anyone to get the q FAj�LLs n the T'orouto, Feb. 24,188'T: JOI T �, ' J 1 ' - Another man applied for whiskey o _ I • ' 1 plea 'that gills horse' w� s sick with Theistreet reoe` p of grain out 7 ` were e s Of SCAN mLIN G S, ' t et the whiskey and prices unchanged• 1 ttnd would invite all intending purchasers ' 11 I :1 , . He Ile did n FENCE "POST,' ;; I. Nheatoffered and sold at eoc� seU rid TO CALL AND INSPECT and 2t was afterwards found that his s ring, and 7� for goosedtmyeeles of - I . hors had not been sick. a to 49c. nominal at c I PICKETS. ' . ; �, - i 1 . A 12uehels at 350 to also. Peas sirs s I Salys the Bowmanville Statesmati .-r- aria sac .for rye• Ray in` fair ly st6S�8 to �, before bn� fins. to 816 so. atra�v ,•i" GF11VE US A. CALL. I wo an of medium height, about 65 or 60 sold at $13A gs gold at $6 • Beef, $3 I ` of a� *e with iron gray Bair and $10 aton• ' 660 to i!7 0o fo. 1 ' Of the $eat Qlxahty I Buy where Sou can : ' year „ ,i8� 6p for foregnarbsre, and 8 i ' 1� ". 1 . ' (: g g hind quarters. Lamb g7. to $8 00: and mutton r O ER I ' - spar features, lulu her name as Davies i, 1 ' avidson has for the t six weeks g5 to >86 let to -day, and A I Alma s Get R epairs, ,. � 1. .�. C and. , The produce market was �nwe quote: Beefas ����' Sp1ced Roll y ' bee ilnposinq on the charitable citizens lrices generally rated s>eadp.tO, large rolls --ARE- 'I of B wmanville. .Her story is that she 12o to 14c; butter, fib. rolls, L�99 I ­_ .- � I . without dri -Ting 40 or 50 miles or sending �; f or, loo to 12c. Lard i0G : C O� _ ��1��'• the distan e. We have - ' iclow, that shehas been a resident 13c 20; in a�nlOc 1St. Eggs 23 to to pr I';_,,'' twice G . . is a 130 to 168 r alt 3� OHN SEE Prop and otl�r Proti isions,. cheap. ; " ! . of Bowmanville for. the past 18 years, and Turk�ps 75c to ;i : chtoke Apples per - �_ ___ and rote d keeping a frill i S • Potatoes per bag 9oc 1' of repairs ! ` J i than she has to support ,four or hang, 4oc. �� $� '1`I s_ayQ� station �li.'7t.let .. barrel • 81 4, Y , 1 p ��- a and , ,t w i �`s chit xep of her daughter who died very - 'j'$AINB (30INa EAaZ' DUE A8 FOLLOWS:- �E,"'r'.�.��� -v yr� �-�r L. tO be coati Cut t111s out and re°tnnre . $.20 A. M• , l,eiiien U►7 t; 11 recently. He story is all pure falsehood. a MAIL EXPRESS• cvR+. +.A. �My Fi arm . imp Cis, and we will send you free, . ; 2.48 P. D1. I ' A large number of citizens .Have at various100tbing Of great value and im tance ; nor ' MIXED, . 1. . •.' times relieved her with money and food. to you, that will start you in business ou in more money right away • , 6.40 P• 1 . !t'gjbsh and' Goad. at ret;scmable prices I i y which will bring y LOCAL, 1`' i Thiel food given her is used' in the famil alga in this world. Anyone can •' .. h Ward resident where she than anyth ►rig d all Tg,,aDtB at)Ixa WEST DUE a$ F'9L A - i !.; FORSYTH` 8c SRO *I ' , ` 3 of ai South MAC, EgpRE$s I• , An inspection will oblige. {{ 9 do the bins new the fulst ooinshmoney for �a h� resorts and with the mono she collects es. tat not 5.19 P. M. ��,�]� @Z'3.Y1�;- p '• 5 ,_ she ` urchases whiskey.. Her proper workers. We Will tb �neaimportant MIXED. g.�R Q.M. LA ty t , p.L�+ FIND �� 3: t .11 name is Tanell, a married woman, a onh�anc�es o s�lifetime. Thoad who �' d��teL MsIL'iPsy, ®. I , 1 y ,, awe where her husband ruin will not deLy Trains ran oe 9titDdsr It, n of Oah gg rest e t and' enterp Tatas & co.,a6'a•►• e Address ,,r • -. f her. t: e. m I _I ',y _ 1 ,tF,_ _,: Beware 0 .. ..... ..: ..... ,'_',} - I:- i �' '2 L. resi es. E a :• ,_ ..,, t ! z.+ i ° a f t� , . - . .. .. .,: , - - . , ..: -. :- .- 7- -. - .t- I .. :, .. -,. ,7., , .. c -,.,L. _.. r ,. - .. 1 ...:- .. -3...- I,. .,. .. 1 s. , - ., : , l ;,, f 1 I L, i ,. -.,, -.a . ... 1 P. I -. -,. - _ - .. - .. .. , .. ..j .. s , r.., ...... .. !.. ._ ... I 1 I. - _ , „ I t r: -: 4 / (. �. ,Y,. .. r s.. g. ? 1 . . 3ri"ru,.. . 3 .. . . .- ..r- .. ., .r ,.. ...v K - d . -.. -., . A - . h - ..... ,2_ _ _, rid _ _., ,_ .. s 4ei2y _- ..F: _ E. _ . _ , _ _ r " �_ _-- _ __.�t_ d -sire. .. _ ... _ • .1 �( -- ' . -1 .. - . I ', I' -- - - �^ L bread and milk sad keep my farm td)<itra fellow like me. Another dit�aµ1'J;'4P ! TN� WAR .CLOUD . :1 li ' ?I. make money anywhere else. I guess 'll. posing she would, snppose the ld ' ` .1�. A .i .WOLF ­;", I I - ,:! G..'... L.. I.: . j_: � �:�, . I t' . have to give it up, though, and pull t, s( }note ill the eyes and said, ` So :you truly i }( I , bat its like rooting u one of the old o ks want a wife ?' what in thunder would I say B(�tTLArGER S PUPIILARITT �` ITH THE }�� - . f • i'LE-- MOVEMENTS OF FJ� EN('H In the meadow lot, The fast i+e, Tom, I ire then? 1 don't want a wife 1 want a hoase- �'E w �, t. been fooled into one of the worst sera keeper, a butter-maker, gone that would Tv AL,aixrmr$ExsELE.H.w ATTA� o - A, DOMESTIf! a`'ORY WITH A MORiA,�,• I're of in " a �' ' GERitIA�t «'ol(Ex. g Y4t• ! look after, my futerests as if they were her : - • .. : "I see how it is," said Tom, heartily and own ; and if .I could hire a woman, that � ��r, Feb. 23. -The. Po!vt'x Parin nor C[,I,PTh:lil VI1:- Fforic Hord: To THE h I 1 « aomPlacently, •'yon vrant a pract {t:al fore , would do what Itwieh, I',d never th {nk of respondentwrites : --" A deceptive cajrn fel t e woman, as if at lati eatng by fury. I sighted man to folk straight at you for an mat r ill 1 can t tell a woman that I love lowed' your recent article refs tit STREET. see that you both hope to got, through this hour or two and clear up the fog you're 'in'. her hen I don't. If I went to a - minister Boulanger, but he is now ' n� �regpowe1 fu I A� tiie )sliadowa . of thJa glaoiriy March affair with a little high tragedy, then escape You study and brood over little things out with a woman, 1'd Be deceiving him and than ever. Even his former pporpow • evening deepened, Alida lighted the }amp and come together again i'n some other hid. there alone until they seeps mountains which deceiving her and perjuring myself promis. turning toward him as the rising still find 's, ':., and was then a little surprised to hear a ling place. As for this creature, she can go you can't get over nohow, when, if .you'd cuously. J married once according to law ing it impoaPible . t0 atruggI I age {not th ` I . knock at the door. No presentiment of where site pleases, after hearing the truth ; take one good ju up out, they'd be behind anti ggxpel an, I was marpted through and growing popularity of a. n>.an who is regard trouble ciossed her mind ; she merely but you, Henry Fer uaon, have got to do. on. Now, you've got to eta and. take throw h, and 1 can't do tNe thin over a ain ed by t}te masses ae.a loll ex c d g y y �t g g g' 1?e I t l,er t your duty by me and your child or go to bite with the and then we'll li ht our tpei� in an l way that would seem like mar to . tor. The whole count is an i I thought that one of her neighbors on the p� y y r3'' g country oua for r prison. -^Let me tell you,'miss, that this man and untaii le this snarl. - No ackin out. at all. The idea of me sittin b the .tire vanche,' and is armitt silently, but wit �' lower floors had stepped up to borrow somlze -.. g g g y g - waa also married to me b a minister. I have I can do you more nod than all the reach- and w shin that rho woman who sat on the thing. -_ 1 , Y' y g p g evident belief that the hour is coming," "Corns in," she cried, as she adjusted the my certificate and cart produce witnesses, ing yon ever heard. --Hay, there, Bill, "�' t'othe aide of the stove was my first wife ! ASSAILING GERMAN woME�t, shade ,of the lamp. There clone little point you'll do welt Gv con shouting to cue of the pauperd who a•as deb Yet I couldn't gel loin this an more I' " P g Y The Part adds. an extract from an a,rticl ' eider nhu continued in bitter sarcasm "he tai led for such work, `• take this team -,to than Ureathin Even if there was an A tall, thin, pale woman entered, carry- ' , g• Y {n the Paris Figaxo, signed by 5 golf i rpu ` ing a child that was partly hidden by a thin married me first. I suppose you are not so the barn and fed em, --Came in, come in, chance' of my succeeding I can't see any ing the grossest immorality to �U'ertna w _ 11 • ( shawl, their only outer protection against `.Young and innocent as not to know_ where old feller, You'll find that To{n Watterly thing.square or honest in my going out and men, This will raise a Sturm f indi rra the winds which had been blustering this fact places you. -He courted and won allus has a snack and a good word for an hunting u a wife as a mere matter of busi- li t ' - - ' ' Y g g me as other girls are courted and married. old crony." I news. 1 know other people do it and I've protest in Germany. ! all day. Alida looked at the stranger in- • He romisHd me all that he ever ARRAxc:Eatkx ling' I►TnBrr, zA�rrO�4 quiringly and kindly, expecting an appeal P promised Holcroft was easily pereuade�, for he felt thought a good deal about it myself, but ' R . for charity. The_woman sank into a chair You. Then, when I lost my rosy cheeks— the nerd of cheer, and he looked up to ,rom when it comes to the point of acting I find I HEttl.tx, Feb. 23. -The Munich Al�emei,10 I j ! ae if exhausted and fixed her dark hollow when I became sick and feeble from child - tie K very sagacious, practical than, So he can't do it." 7.eitrang announces that the railway commi - _ I eyes on Mrs. Ostrom. She appeared con - I bearing, he deserted me and left me almost said, " Perhaps you can nee further into a The two men now withdrew from the lion will hold a conference tin tt�e 14th ins . 'i i J sumed by a terrible curiosity. penniless. You needn't think you will have inillstone• than I can, and if you can show table to the fireside and lighted their pi'pea; at Wie8baden to consider arrapgementa n ' . ! '' to take m word for this. 1 have roof me a way out of m difficulties you 11 T,e a ra. Watterl Ste �c out for a moment the event of the mobilization of he troops A} {da wondered at the stranrye chill of ap- r enou h. And now Ferguson, Y ` Y Y Y PP i t ,d $ Henry ry gusonI've friend sure enough." ' i i - ,prehension with which she encountered this ! g anti Tom, looking over his shoulder to, make EXCITI -NO NEWS > ru,ai A t�ic�►• gaze. It was so intent, so searching, yet few words for you and then you moat take " tVhV of course I watt. Your difficulties 'sure she was out of ear -shat, said uncle his Ad vices from Algiers, t till ah A i our choice, You can't escape.' sca ' I and m are all here and there," torching his bullet breath, " But suppose you found a w man g P tl t e I so utterly devoid of a trace of nod -will. t Y ' „ ;, Rreu� /,et/tiu+�, have Gauecd _ni uch' et�ci b $he began gently, " Can I do an gin for rother have tracked you herf e. You can't bead and the region of hie heart, T gre that you could love and obey,' and al r The anything , << Y y, 1 that?" i ment ,here. I he despatches 8, y a pulp r . ' . ! J you » save these rooms without going to prison. ain't no ggrroat difficulties in fact, but, a ter. Oh, of course, that would make every of eneralti and staff- offiicerti hav 1 �_ For a moment or two longer there was no 'ou'd be taken at the door. But I give you you've fronded out there a'week or moo! thing d t %rent. I wouldn't be in with a t3 eft Alge 'a 1 t • response other than the cold uestionin Y P , Y y K g to assume commands in France that ,for _ i! + e more chance:. If ou will romise be- alone ou think our can ht as fast if : lie then and I know enough of my wife to ti 1 fl g ore God to do your duty by me and your you were in a bear -tra Here An ' ad -, feel our that she wouldn't be a sort of do battalions of the Twelfth Arm corpl a _ _ ;scrutiny, as if, instead of a sweet -faced wo- P•— gY, gild, I'll forgive you as far as a wronged dreWa his wife, "I've coated Holcro to in the �an anger after she moss dead. Site was tinned in Algeria have been ordered to .ho d ` ` ` ,man, something monstrously unnatural was g g tit themselves in readiness to emba k and th t oman can forgive. Neither I or m brother take supper with us. You can hurt i u one of those goal souls that if she - could r present. At last, in slow, is utterance g Y PPe Y P are being I „ y „ ' ill take proceedings against you. What 'a .little, can't you ?" preparations g made at tfhe difl'ere t . i :came the words, So you are —her, speak h' r mind this minute she would nay, its to expedite the shipmen of ttoa a. - + " Is the woitian insane?" thought Alida. his woman will do 1 don't know, if she Mrs. Watterly gave their guest a old, ` James what's best and right for you to ! - i 1 4.. '" Why does a e look at me so? Oh, that r rosecutes you, and you are true to me, I'll limp hand and a rather frigid welcc me. beat an right.' But it's 'oat because ah erritorial'troops, the despatches sa ,. a __ . • T etl►nd b you, but I wont stand auothar But this did not disconcert him. ".It's was such a nod wife that I know there's to take the place of battalions leavi 1 ,, :', ( ; ( 1V ilson would come ! .I m sorry for you my Y Y g geris.. : :. good woman," she began, kindly. " You f false step or a false ward from you." only her way," he had always thou ht.' no use of tryingg to put any one in her place, 1 ; I ► are labouring nder some mistake. My fins t Ferguson had again sunk into his chair, She looks after her husband's interea a*C Where ,n earth could I find an body, , and AUSTRIA CR(iED TO STRIKE TttE fTR9T' t.O . �•i ' band"— f barred his face in his hands and sat trem- mine did for me, and she.don t talk hi n to how could we get arequainted so that we'd PEBTir Feb. 23. —The Ruda Yesth �f , . 1. [ bling and speechless. Never for an instant death." ' " Your. husb nd ." exclaimed the stranger r know any thing about each other ? No, I nal urges Austria to attack Ryasia befo e I with an indeac ibable accent of acorn and 1 hail Alida taken her eyes from hire ; and This thought, in the main, summed !u must u , 't ' I I, P J at scratch alonb for a short tune as he latter has completed her greparatio s reprTach, now with a long wailing cry, she exclaimed, Mrs. Watterly's beat traits. She vb a a things are and be on the lookout 'to sell or on the lower Uanuue, It says : " War is "'Thank God thank God !mother's dead," commonplace, narrow,,8elfish woman, w' ose rent." inevitalilc and it i6 better to be iri.figlrt' g i " es "'re li d Alids' with'c uiet dignity.- 1 '! ' ' p 1 $ Y• This was now her beat consolation. S character is not moor • I i ► " 11fy husband will be home soon and he th sketching. om Tom smoked nreditativcly for a few min_ before the Balkan States have been ;yy_'. ; ;: 1. rushed into her bed chamber, and a momet stood a little in fear of her, and was uti ally urea, and then remarked, " I ►uess that's eianirec }. Austria would thus a cure t}p 1• - ::' will protect m You have no right to en- later came out, wearing her hat and cloak, careful not to impose. extra tasks, but a'nee your beat way out." ! fiance with Servia and Rul aria i�in her -: , j{ i t i ter my rooms nd act as you do. If you I Ferguson started up and was about to speak title helped him to save and get ahead hie "It ain't an easy way, either "'said Hol- 100,000 additional troops. g g ' are sick and in trouble, I and my husband but she silenced him fry a gesture, and her re aided her as a model wife. Y y' P a " " g croft. "Finding a- purchaser or tenant for Trir: t t :I .tit: T� ST. I'ETF.TiR rift:, L I , • s' ( ` , `_ 1 „ , tones were sad and stern as she• said, "Mr. Holcroft shared in his opinion and si ire a farm 1tke rttiue ia.aLnoat. as hard tie final Lo�no`, Feb. 2.,. —News from ( . ! I lease tell e, miss,. hr�w he becedme tit. Peke s: 1 ergyson; from your own manner more deeply as he sat down, to supper. " ' log a wife. Theo, as I feel, leaving_ my burg says : —fears of a I'�uropeap war re '. 4 yotc> husband .' truly than from this woman, I learn the Tom ' he said "You're " I ! , " „. , , y a lucky man. S o v place' is next to leaving the world. veil. It is announced that ('er' an chi on -' . II Ry lawful arriage, by my pastor. truth. You took advantage of my misfor• got a wife that keeps everything indoor u m �; " We'11 soon see - how lctw zd it'was " re Y g Toni shook his head ruefully and admit- ists in the Caucasus have been n" F'. to ' 't f tunes, my taorrow and friendlessness to de- to the mark and gives you a chance t(a - ter}, " I declare, Jim, when a feller comes to .hold thernselvca in readiness to; recur to i t` ; lied the woma with abitter laueh. "I'd ' n ceive me. You know how false are your tend to your own proper business. TI t.s think it all over, your err. in bad fix, cape tUermany sod join rho reserves. -` s r`. I like you to tell a how often a, man Gan be „ ifs a words about my eagerness to be do- the way it ores with mine, I never k env cially as you feel, I thought I could talk you c:ER�tA� ALARMISTS. ! ' ► . married lawfull . �f, eived and married. But you have nothing what a lop aided helpless creature a r a over into tactical, common6enae in n� time. , I , I " «'hat do yo mean ?" cried Alida, with fear from me, I shall not prosecute you, was until I was left alone. 1'ou and I It'ti easy (pion h, when one don't know. all j'ARts, Feb. Z5.—Metz advice say,Qr- i ''a sudden flash i her blue eyes. Then, as if she suggests, and I charge you before lucky in getting, the women we (lid, r t the bear {u'e: f a case, to think carelessly, man otli.ciala have done their beat to .spread . `� ! • repr, •aching h raelf, she added kindly, 'oa to do your duty by your wife and- child when mya partner left m© she took all h • Y' alarm, Director Kriea set the xampie by , Uh, he ain't t as }►ad off as he thinks he is. buying a quantity of provisions. The town " Yai ion pre. see you are not well. _ You nd never to speak to me again." Turnip luck with, her. That ain't the worst. tie He can 'do this and that and the t'other do not realize w at you are saying in or where g' was immediately inundated wit pea6t►nta - I Y Y g he hastened toward the door. took what s more than luck and money a nd thing. But when' you come to look it all 1 �' I.. ` you are. Take seat nearer the fire, and r offerin en rmous c uantitiea of orn ul +� i " �yhere are you going ," Ferguson ex- everything, I seemed to lose with her ny over ou find ,he cant except t at a big • 108'6. � 4 1 ' 1?0 '. 1 when Mr. Ostro comes from his work he ]aimed, seeking to intercept her. tit wind interest in moat thin It'll a rn Y P g try an po`tatoea at ridiculously } w. prices. gg Bs 1 Of course, ou can ive aw �y our farm do .Hunt9red6 of labourers have been �a e'i to ,� will take you to our friends." She waved him• off. "I don't know," foolishness to you, but I can't tike eom rt which you were ding well and ettiri * b g it ' 4 All the while he was speaking tht wo- he replied. "I've no' right to be here " t in anything much except t workin that I 1 ahead though how you did it, ~I durgi't sew 6tren then the forte. man re carded he with a hard atop ate • ' + Y� P g utttaGATURY wiT.iTaBY �Fltt- CF, f I L Y $ , nd she fled 'down the stairway and out into farm that ve worked and played on ever You'd have to give it away {f you forged a , _ then replied, col ly and decisively, `• You lie darkness. since 1 can remember an tthing ' i . are wrong, miss" how that title ated on anything. u. ter sale earl where on earth you ll find a tenact,t RIt[ y�;ELti Feb. 13. —The tiliniatry w1,11 . I. , - ' b`t' The child had not wak'enPd. It;' was well not one of 'those foots, Tunt, that hav who'll pay anything worth considerin .. —' probably make the acdoptidn of oblibatury . ! i ; ! Alida's ears ! —` I stn neither insane nor hat it had not looked uQuxi such a scene' learn from their own experience. Take �e but there'6 no use of croaking. I wish 'I politer service a Cabinet question. - ' droll$ I do kn w �4 hat I am sa in and g y } soon. -'; = -j l saying ven in utter, ignorance of its iiiaaniu bit from mine and Ile o�,r} to our it ifcl coo},} t►el uyi ol►1 feller, liv ocks ! I be- ; ., ; I - whey I am. Yo are playing'a bold game g• 1 g Y P )' J nr:Lr:tr.tit' AR)It�.c:, I while you call I'd ive aL i i • Y y Y g Ito w�,rth I� ]ieve I can. There's', an old woman her( It is announced that all the forts in I. ti , I i [ : i ; or else you have been deceived and vet . - ' easily deceived . They say some women HAFTFR' " III.— HOLritn}T y "It;tr OF know that aint much if I could say tip nei� who a right smart and handy when she can't glum along the frontier of France have' C. ' things to my wife and do some thin a �,r I . 4 are so eager to ge married that they ask no MATRIMONY. her that I didn't do." g ',r ;,tit her l,ctttle filled. I believe she'r[. he ceived complete war armament; Prepa a. c uestionti but um at the fi', 3t chance. I , loci LQ go with you, for she dou t like our tion6 have been carried to the eaten of g .. ( `� I 1 , 1 P . 'Holcroft watt indeed cry lonely as he , Ilolcroft spoke in the .simplicity of a till hoard and lod in over much." t' ` • ). t i 'd Nether deceived or deceiving, it doesn't rove throu h the bare March fields and ! and remorseful heart but'lie uneonsciou 1 lodging mobilizing the troops• Bing Leopold will r :• I matter now, But you and he. shall learn gg , Y " 1)o you think she'd go to-night?" be commander in chief of the Br.l •iau forces i ►.,- t. 'It Y eafleaa woodti on hie way to toN n. The .propitiated 51rs. �� atterly in no small ie Oh e6 ue8s so. A little cold water 11 w' b a ( ' that there is a law .in the land wh {ch will ky had clouded again like his pros cts gree. Indeed she felt that he had («ire re �� ' g with Gen.- I3rialmont .as chief of staff. ; protect -an honest woman in her sacred pe l !x' a goo( change, for her, The Count of Flanders, brother of the K int��, .I.: end he had the dreary sense of desolation paid her for his entertainment an} he Mrs. Wi n, was seen and feeling that rights. I'ou needn't look so shocked and 86' }, will Co mmaucl the first arm}' corps and I;e {r. ';� filch overwhelms, a quiet, domestic man `usually taciturn woman seconded his re any change H-out 1 be for the better, readily Yandersrniasen the second. I.- bewildered: You are not a young; giddy ho feels that his home and all to which he.' marks with great empho's {e, agreed to ►o for ver modecate tt a es. Hof f I _ ` { i girl, if I may judge from your face. What . tinge is slipping from him.* Him lot was "']Yell now, An " ' <<' ! b y �rOVE�tt:xTSOI c:ert]tAX TBr)cJr�:'° I. else could ou ex ect when ou took u > + gy, said Toni, if ou croft looked dubiously at the wotJian's Heavy ! 11 i ( . _ )' P' Y 1 card enough at best and he had a bitter' .averages} up husl,anda in these parts I get ess form and heavier face, but felt that it was Th(ire is a constant nrinement .oft e - i with a stranger you .knew nothinr about ? epee of bein im sed u n and w ou'd 'n � 9 g po po ranged , y b d you were fat•ingruther'better than the beat he could du. yqueezing Mrs. NVat• between Jlet� and ports oil the fruritrer, f 4 E llo you know that likeness 'and she cdrew y Lemuel «'sake. It was now evident most womenfolks. I let you take the hi in Lttxetnbur 1 ! from her bosom a daguerreotype. Y reify s cold, .imp hand in a way that would K "? I - Alidawaved it way a9 she said•indi 'ant °Ough that the widow and her daughFer ! our teeth anti go your own jog 111011111Y. . have thawed a lump of ice, he said "g,x��l- LONDON, Feb. `26 —Paris pa ,• ra !c�o ties ' 1. Y gn ad been an into stable burden to, his neigh ; :�uw, own ups ion t I . . b i .then declaring that he would rather to publish details of the mop erg ' It I " I won't believe ill of m husband. „ „ y ; err, 1 rents o Ge .' },. Y' Y r who had taken advantage of his noel t hat wasn't my meaning, exactly To do his own harnessing for a night, rude, he man troops in Alsace, vouching fort tr a - T r I— nd induced him to assume the burden ".'resumed Holcroft. "You and I could well went out into the storm, •Tom put on his curacy of their statements, °' "No, 1liisa," }uterrttpted the Roman, hrough false representations. To a man of affai(i to let our wives take their own'. , ! : :- . sternly, "yo« are right for once. 1`ou olcruft'e simple, Btrai htforw� r } nature, for the alwr ,, J g• rubber ci►at and went to. the barn with his rtuxc t tctti�tArch REVIEWS vlt:��, TFIE SiTi - i g �► re, . y ys Jo�e(1 steady and faith ul friend tawar 18 whom he cherished, honest A toy wont indeed - believe ill of your hualrand, ny phase of trickery was intense] re to and didn't ne(rA an urging and �ui(iit The I'o.�l ea •e that in re } to an en ui {{ h Y I fS ` Y b g b g• ood -wilt. y •! I � but you'll have to believe i}1 of r ri„c. There's ant, and the fact that he had been over- : But even a dumb critter likes a good word . g t�� by 1►eputy h� nern in the Landta ry ` t g l; ocks , he e 1 ! no use of your putting on such airs' a�iy cached in a matter relatin tXo his dearest : now and then and a little strip on her y,J laculatec , avmirpattleti- whether-war ' moss probable, Prince his arc:k longer. No matter how rash and sill you o e slice patting call but you have hard lines, Jim. What ,� P ' ' :r ' d .� him tit the c — u' • quick. P;o- Pe k. �Ie back. said $ seas- It doesn't-cost a i . e a' 1 t•cos s —"You k t u a now } anything an quite Pce d does tea may 1 t s mac y J }i I to thunder would I do With two au�lt wtddy 1 h $e dq- 1 y tai a been, if you have a a ,ark of YOU d the strong, common sense.,of. his class ; ' them a eight of good. But we kind of et t wotti, n to look after m house !" «e line in a state of peace ; but look Live ' ' l 1. esty you'll .be open to proof. I1 you and he } is wife had been like him in thi6 respect: the chances slip by and forget about it, l J French ipreparatione, at the - huildin of _ • try to brazen it•out� the law -will open both nd ]ter influence had intensified:the trait. Until like enou hit's Loa late." ! 1To HE CONTISVEu.) barracks ; at the position of Gen. o ! oux eyes. Look at that likeness look at g 1 ' ' y Y I (weer people with abnormal manners ex- i " t�'ell " m }►lied Tom, with a d reca _ I langer ; at the. constant outcry of the Ft`enc V. these letters; and I have other ,roof and . ep FI'�'Glh�i- tlifltl. I1�DICATIIi\' 1'atriutic Lca ►ue Burin sixteen ears I red his intense aversion. The must char- (look at his wife " An don't take t., • ` witnesses which can't be disputed. The t ' gY 6 g y _ ,ail j P i able view that he could take of �1rti. tin very much,' She thinks it's a kind ' f then consider what we have to f( fro name of the man you are lip ing with i8 not um I „ , peon was that her mind —such as she I foolishness for such middle aged peopl4 + Atk N" hat Show the Te•naper and Dlxpo►rl• France, rlhe fowl reCO nmencl8 the Ce � . .r t Wilson Ostrom. His name is Henry Fe } d.was unbalanced, that it was an'im- I we're getting to be." floe ur prupir� trans �vho desire to know the position of th " a ,. gusotr. I am Dire. Ferbution, and I have my I aeibility for her to see any subject car duty " A hutiband can show his considers i n' 1 Aei who has white 6 ,ts nn his Fren� 11 frontier to study •the ma prepare 'mot . marriage certificate, and —what ! are you � lx nai }s {a } P P P g $ Y4u i a sensible light or its right proportions. without blarneying remarked efts. « t 'fund of the soviet of ladtea, but is fickle in at «urtemburg by Majorlroltach anci uli . oin to faint. «•ell 1 can wait till l j tq.her own in I Lerly, coldly. �` hen a man takes on n his attachments. He who keeps there well lisped at Stuttgart, which shown that b� er course au ire udicial } ! Y P ` �' recover and till he comes "and she cool! twee Paris and the eastern frontier t t . J 1 r sat down again. Y treats, and her inceasgnt a,d etilteel talk, +that way, you may be sure he wants soma rounded at the tip is a •pion 1 uratn- He h . 'g i re proof to his mind of a certain degree j thing extra to pay for it." whose nails are detached from the troops of the line, combined with the resell _r f 1, a Alicia had glanced at the - proofs which the o - insanity, and he had heard that people ill After a little thought, Holcroft said, ; I the further ex remities and w get at reserves, form an effective force of ( t i '" hen cut show- ti00,0 . +' woman had thrust into, h( #r hands, then t is condition often united to their unnatu `guess it's a gooei way to pay for it'betw4 n ing -a Langer •oportion of the Liu er than tnon, which force can be tripled ''n a fed . I `� '. �� staggered back to a lounge that stood near. cal, ways a wonderful degree of cunnin I husband and wife. ' 1 d t ! ' g , usual; ught never .to get married, as it . (lays.. � - i She rniglrt Have fainted, but. at that awful Her child moss almost as uncanny se herself 1 Look here, Jim, since your so well U would (a wonder if lie were ►tu►stet in his BCSI \ECG AT• -A tigA \DtiTILL.; ��� • . I. I _ moment she heard a familiar step on the and gave him a shivering sense of discom- on the matrimonial c}ueation, why in thund r own h use for short nails }►etoken a A leadin manufacturer at Elbefeld� d h ! ' stairs. the was facing the door ; the lei - fort whenever he caught or small, greenish don't you marry again ? That would set tienec, food nature and above all P elates the leading is at a standstill 11 thee , tresigna- rible stranger sat at one aide, with her back .eyes fixed upon him. all your difficulties," and Tom looked t tion under severe trial4. : owing to the fears of a_ French attack ti o - Y • 11 I towards it. " Yet she'll be the only one who'll darn his friend with a sort of wonder that 1 Nails which remain 1 long after being cut Germany. P °ii ' ! i When Ostrom entered he first''saw Lida i her salt. I don't see how I'm going to stand tihould hesitate to take this tactical s ., p e level with the finger end are a sign of getter. t3TRE�CTtiE \I \G CADIZ., 1 ' k �' , { ' looking pale and. ill. He hastened towards .em, —I don't, indeed, but suppose I'll have sible course, asity. Transparent nails With light red biADTtIn Feb F .X , her exclaiming, `'`Why Lida, dear, what is to for three months, or else sell out and • don't "It's very easy for you to say `Wh mark a cheerful, gentle, and amiable die• men are em to ed in ate large nu r o , . ' the matter ? Are you sick ! "' clear out." ` p y r ngthening the for (( you marry again.' If you' in m position. - Lovers with transparent• tiails tifications of E f '; i natinctively she a rang to his arms, cry- R the time lie'reached to '` (,edit itt "Oh thank Go(i ! Y von, a cold rain p }ace you d see that there are- things in tit sually carry their passion to the verge of ' �, t , you ve- come, . Take had set in. H(t went at.once to the intel}i- way of marrying for the sake of having; madness. If you come across a man w {th NA'I'U$AL H I • away this awful woman." genes office, but could obtain no girl for good butter -maker and all that kind long and pointed nails you ma take it for jST�R " Yes, Henry Ferguson, it's ve0 proper 1 Mrs. Mumpson to "superintend," nor an thin t. i y - .r, '• r: y gg granted that he is either a player of the. The wolf and His ways Desert � , . �. you should' take me away from a place like certain promise of one. He did not much " Mr..Watterly wouldn't be long in corr� guitar, a tailor, or an attorney, ss F .. this." care, for he felt that the new fan w f .. Ptress �Ia>t. 1. as not ortin himself re { P g marked pis wife. Hi He who keeps his pails somewhat long, There ale three ar four eountri ' in tl� , As the man who had called himself W'.I- going to work. Having bartered all his advice to you makes the course herd tak round, and tipped with black ie a romantic world -not inhabited b wolves �, ' ' son Ostrom heard that voice he trembled eggs for groceries, he sold the o' -d stove and mighty clear." y , bu it ma 't' like an aspen; his clasp of Alida relaxed, boo ht a new 'one then die g Y x, . poet. Any one having the nail of his left be truthful] said that w from the Now An y at they.: do no amours g << ��, gy, said Tom, reproachfully thumb all staked, as though it had been to much. The wolf was probably eras ;1 his arms dropped t0 his side and, as he sunk bank a little ready money. Since his batter Well, he added, with a grin, "you'll stained with null is sure to be a ash r + a r info a chair and covered his face with his was so inferior,! he took it to his frienal Tom forewarned. So you've only to take care master. . Thick nails indicate obstinacy and m e amentionedand is one of the rat nit{ - hands, he groaned, "Lost." Watterly, the caper of the r- house. ourself d pat ive me a cha ce." ! Y after the world At he ' 11 �°O. y 8 n ill - nature.. He whose nails era dirty all axle grease3 and got the word to o. In h Found out, you mean," was the woman's Prosperous Tom s}agped, his old friend on "The tk•ouble is," Holcrof t resumed, " over is a recluse, a • philosopher, a com nai- wild state g " ' . lY• the back ands ' {d " Y P his sole object is to g t . thr p ai uu look awfully glum don t nee hots an honest man is ing to corn tor, or a dyer. A man with yellow nails'is sonars meals a day, and he isn't a it r a' ' Step by step, with horror ntrickein eyes, and oho - falle#t, Jim, Come, now, don't fort himself unless it all comes about in som one who indulges in every species of vice, ticular w$ether he lunches on an o d mul ' .( Alida retreated from thet man to whose pro- look at the woad as if it were made of ter, natural sort of way, I suppose there ar that of smoking being the moat predom- or a young Countess. When dom floats ' 1 teetion and embrace she had flown. "Then- itch, and turpentine. I know your lu+ek's people who can m over and over again, p airy x ! it's true ?" she said in a horse whisper, been hs,td, but yon made it a sight harder duet as easy as the�'Q roll off a log. It ain' these such as are l in the habitf ofndeelii he can be taught several tricks, one o whic ' . He was speechless. by being $o set in all your ways. You think me to peeling is eating up the fam{ly baby at the rat op 1. ,. y judge em, and I don't under their oranges without a knife. portunity. 1 You are wilfully blind paw, mina, if yon there a no plane to live on God's earth brit stand how they do it. You are a vet The owner of very round and emrroth na {ls The wolf is not as brave as I' don't see it'a'true," was the stranger's bit- that old up-and-down farm of yours that practical man, Tom, but just you ptit your is of a ble and the li , b - ; s in g ooiittr ent. I wouldn't take as a gift: Why man salve, self {n my shoes and what yon'd do. I tiou. $eivho has the conciliatory of hisi right in the th nages to get in his work for 3 5 da Paying no heed to her, Alida s eye rested there s a dozen things you can tarft our the first lace I do g year oat the same and it ' y y pp , n t know of a woman i thumb sligghtly notched is a regular glutton, day when an� pthing good to eat a aw { on the man whom she believed to be her hand to ;but if you will stay there, do as the vrorld that I'd think of marrying eves nibblin at himself as when having from him, There. are more g husband. Sbe took adn irresolute step to- other 'men .do, Pick out a smart, hand That'e csa ing nothing against ;the wa- nothin seta le at hand he Ufa re wolves in Russ' - ;t, ! y yy g} falls to biting than in any other coantry, This is u t y ' + wards him. "Speak, Wilson," she cried. woman that can make butter yaller as old, mea,— ther�•,a lots too nod for ells —but ► g , $ ,, his own finger nails. And, lastly, lie who the Czar never gets time to go gnnn fo L. L �` I eve you my whole faith, and no one and not such }impsey- s }imay; ghostly, look- do>t t know em and I can t go round and keeps his naffs irregularly cut is hasty and an thin but Nihilists. shall destroy it but ourself. S b y N iliats. Sometimes togs . F Y Y peak, ex- ins stuff as you ve sought me. Reis rte hunt em up. Even if I could, with m determined. Men who have not the pa- scalloped oysters and lobster Safi a plain, show me that there's some horrible you Pit take it -and give you as much for it shy, awkward ways, I wouldn't feel half e " tierce to cat the' n - P Y Y it ails properly gterally scarce, the waives will band togeth r an ' mistake. as- I d a for better, but you can't run your nervous starting out on a bear hunt., Here; come to grief ; most of them commit suicide pursue a sleighing party. If they. u't ' "Lida,'' nJtid rive man, lifting his bloody old ranch in this fashion. difficulty. right at the beginning. �iuppos or gat married. We advise the fair sea to driven off the noon ants of the slei 11t '. - lean face, " if you knew all the circutp- "I know it, Tom," replied Holcroft, rue- in I found a nice, sensible woman such P h - , .. stances — i << ,� keep thetr eyes on the nails of intended each other out as offerings, and if ne ' I « fully, I m all at sea ; but, as you say, I be willingg to marry, there isn't on husbands if they are to look for happiness lucky to escape the newspapers call loin She shall know their 1 half shrieked -'I m set in my ways, and I'd rather live on chance in a hdndred she'd look at an of , in their wedded life. pe c !` f . hero and the Czar gives him a medal i' € 1. . ). , •: I. i n r ' r' _ - ;, :.. , .. .. .. .: . 1. - -, i. -. 1 t 3. s +' _ �t,' € ► : :I•i i. d r __ :' _ tI I .. t �..... - ..k -s - - I ;Y' i al i ' s �y+i .' �: t: r :t r 'i '� t t } _ a. s I. 4 t w. r .: . ( .. . _ :. f:, t c4 t _ . f - d Y a' i P ,P$., z. I' L 11. a M� 1 r:� F" 1 n /! . 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If I were wi h deer ,but still in a taut tenant Barnes,' But the laugh was against - The Blue and the Gray - calm, honest eyes ; and fierce termagants, to go to the place, and give warning to the " ou oug t to know my voice. I am Mr• him, and he was glad to go to sea in the ,( 11 gyihe flow of the inland elver, whose tongues mauled their nei hours cruel men concealtad H wley, t e vicar, and I will and must be arax er before nightfall on the following �I. I, I I- whence the fleets of iron have fled, g it's to late for that "said le in:" da $alf 8 earglater, I had the pleasure where the bladed of the grave grass quiver, ly, were forded to own that old Wade had " Ah 1 no, sir ; ' in in holy matrimony the hands of i~ Asleep are the ranks of the dead. • ttern daughter, and the beat f nurses the girl, ahaking her head. "Before 1 I go�id +dal of aonaultation took Place, i . of unit Y Under the sod and the dew P heard of whAt was to be done, which came' alternate ispers and growls, between Mrs. g Y ud ,sent day— in his dotage. ! Henry ills, this ci oflieer in the Clive In- - - waiting the j g •, heaven be thanked father's -throu h- a neighbours child overhearing S art and ibu,e one wbom I guessed to be diaman and pretty Mary Wade• it ` Under the one the Blue ; r g Under the other the Dray we11� but I m in great trouble, and landed, the talk of the men of war's mon, every way he husb d, the landlord ; and then the . I • • .i " was' beset and guarded. I dared nut . o li ]►t was mad own and the me, nos FARM WELLS AND TYPHOID.' • sir, you alone can help me. - These in the robings of glory, « sure that if it be in my awes to there. I don't even think the poor a la sissy me down to admit me, fa g { Those in the gloom of d( teat, b p A 1Frsllt[ alt vend Often Unsuspected f3oarce •t All with the battle gory, L Serve you, the will shall not be lacking," know their danger, and, dear gir, t ey sou t g apologizing fc r the delay in a .manner said I soothingly ; thou h I had nut the know they are sold." th t &ickeined me, cognizant an I was of her. Disease . ' In the dusk of eternity meet. g v the liberties of her nests for a Under the sod and the clew, _ i all bidet idea what could have happened. "Sold t" I eaelsimed. �; he► inQ roc g Of late. years, since L>oe country has be- - i W,iiting the Judgment-day— .(; 8 Under the laurel,the clue ; But I induced her to sit down and compose "Yes, sir," answered Mara: The child bribe. + Dome more settled; 'the stock inereasEd, the ' herself a little, before continuing her appeal I spoke of heard the tender's crew boasting 'I wash t' once nehered into a long law Under the willow the Gray. farm houses more people and collie iuently :t I for aid. .Mary Wade eat down, wiped among the ,maelvee how they had trapped the toots, opelning on the stable d, where the an increase of kitchen slops, closet it con- � From the silence of sorrowful hours awe the tears that twined her rosy �'heeke, wariest of the merchant seamen at last, concealed; aaitors were assembled. Through p - ,ere o Y Blue Dolphin —the room itself tents and manure heaps around the oldhatnn* - `+ • The desolate mourners g , I P a cloud ofd tobbaeo smoke —the with flowers, and buret out wit a gasp : "t) sir, it's' and how the landlady of the BI we irrquently hear of ui3easea whtc Alike for the friend and foe. i.:'' t . ab' Henry." —to think any one should be so bass —had ] 'ngditnl]y lighted by a am +gal fire and a fathers knew nothing about. Why is thief " Ceder the sod and' dew, I knew perfectly well who "Henry" wad, betrayed the poor inns that were hidin l t. cxpip a of 'eon lamps fed with coHrae whalA- Let 'try to explain. The water in then well I , 1 - . waiting the judg rent- day — ) P oil—I CaUld make - out that about ilia be as clear as crystal, cool and delicious. . I Under the roses the Blue ; and in what relation he stood to the pretty, get fifteen g}�ineae f rom the lieutenant. thirty m n were present. These were for y Under the lilies the Gra} I •, weeping petitioner. henry hiilla was one Thin treachery did not much &u rise me, But do you, know how large a auriace thsb :f( p the most part, strong, able- bodied sailors— well will drain? It differs acwrding to the an oat lessor of the finest young seamen on all the coast ; f or I k new that .the crimps, at whose ho So with equal splendor � he yeas a8 brave'aa a lion and his character sailors were hidden until they could safely some me a ]add, others with grizzled hair roil but in ;ordinary loam, with a clay bet- . The morning sun -rays fall, • 1 Y slid weat er- beaten fa,ee ; tom, it will drain' a circle the diameter of With a touch, impartially tender, i was unblemished. I had hearci with pleasure go on board their bhipa, not uuf re+ ueut� ' but the nautical On the blossoms bloomtng flit atf.. p g rb and beartp of all was lain enough. 11 `` and the dew that he had been promised a place as fourth gave secret information to the rase an , g P g which is`ahout four times its dejith. If the Under the sod officer on board an Indianian, and that on when bribed sufficiently. However, I agate (They ere gathered in knots of four or well is 25 feet deep it will drain a space fifty Waitink the judgment -day his esters frot>Gi his first vuyageI was to pub- declared my ref►diness to do all in my power five, roe eating, drink ng their grog from ' y Broidered with gold, the Blue; Mary while avowing that I eauld ruggeet no re- 8 feet from it in every- in lighter - between M tumble and nninkita. or moodily puff- soils this circle will he greatly extended. 1lellowed with gold the gray.. fish the bans j of marriage bet Y however, young in at }r clay- pipes. ` My appearance at In fact i aon,e sulfa a well of 15 feet will - ` go, when the summer calleth Wade, spinst�r, and himself. The Dun aoares in the dilemma. Diary, rain ,. I had seen but twice ; he had been was prepared with a scheme, which at first first .c kted some stir, but several of the drain a L#cle 600 feet in diameter. Gen - On forest and field of grain, r loVe>t With an equal murmur falleth �• • ,`. -' chiefly absent on aoaeting voyages ; for al- seemed crude and rash to me, but which raise kn av me, ailil told the others they orally speaking, it is safe to calculate In lo- � The c�oLng drip of the rain _: though the tivateer captains were eager willingly agreed to essay, in default of any need not fear — ",it was only Mr. Hawley, eating a place bor a well that a distance cf • Under the sod and the dew, p ud •nient- day- -= to secure so first -rate a .hand for their v". other plan. _ the good parson of Sallyport." boor fellows i � fuel f rom tile, clo:: of Bud stable` is not f Waiting the b We with the real, the Blue ;, eels, young Mills had always declined their " Thattk you, air, a thousand, thousand ►a they ceapectfully made way for me to too much, and nCVC r place the well in u hol- fit. wet with the rain, the Gray.; .. offers. " Mary and her father didn't like times, whether you tsucceed or not in saving ass the , I loathed the treachery which low even at that distance. ' 1. P Many suppose that the soil makes a good - ` Sadly, but not with upbraiding, . , it the lad had had .the moral courage to . my pc,or Henry. I will pray to God you Fad bet r&5 e -1 them to the kidna rs, and 1 .11 The g nerous deed was (tone ; i reply to more than oneoily- tongued tempter, to my dying.do, , dear Mr. Havel+ y.: Ass would h ve warned them to flee, .h <} flight ht g filter, and: that nothing injurious to health b In the et run of the years that are fading, I P y eyes, been possible ; but I well -knew ih &t every can remain in the water that has filtered . who told of !'reach and Spanish prizes, of Su saying, Mary •W vie +iri�cl her Not ver- battle was won. through it. , Und r the sal and the clew, rich ships e+nbayed ,among the sandy islets wiped away the gltstenin� 'stains of te8ir t avenue as guarded, and that although the i. ' of the Weat Indies, and of Bailors who had drips from her face, any: tripped demurely merchant sailors were well provided with A ctRiF.ATEB MR(It. CANNOT BE MAD . .. _ - • 1 Waiting the judgment (tai- , - under Lhe blossouis,•the Blue ; ' won a sackful of dollars by the flash of a froth the rcx,iii land down the p+►asage, N'u+h bled dope and knobbed sticks, they had Under the garlands, the Gray. the ana in of a pistol. Henry ing Mrs. Simiu�►os a nod -night as she went little ehiauzce against the trained attack .f �` hile the earth will remove the coarser ion- f cutlass, or g purities it does nut remove or destroy the -_ more shall the war -cry sever, 14Ii11a waa naturally of an ad�enturoua die -. •by, to a quiet, hetrfui taue,'aa if her hurt the pressgang I therefore turned to the p Or the winding rivers be red , rinci ul thin to be avoided, namely, the They banish our anger forever ! position, and I 'can well imagine that he were not full tq bursting of an agony of hope turner O.f the room, where afine- looking permKP 'rhesewill go wherever the water When they laurel the graves of our dead' often looked with a sort of envy at the de- and fear. yon sailor, taller by the head than any goes Itl is therefore unwise to place cess- h nder the et and the dew, parture of of. a gallant ship's company, flush- She was gone, and I had my work to do. there, B and with a very pleasing expression pools witjiin less than 150 or 200 feet of the _ "' - ' waiting the judgment day —. with hope and confidence, on the then I felt rather nervous about it, it was in his handsome, honest f,ice, sat alone, i - Love and tears for V-ie Blue , y, g Y lost in melancholy thoughts. I approached. well. Tears and love for the Gray ! , favorite errand of plundering n tereli eioue errand of mercy u o soulotf lout it hardly ,•lien Dulls," said I, in a subdued tone, But there is uo necessity far cesspools. _ _ But old Wade, a very Bober a K ry man, had scruples regarding this rough and seemed of a elierical naturon and shad putting " I wish to speak with you, apart from the The dry earth closet is ley .far the better i way to deal with excreta. It is easily con- I. TIETL P`E SS�� ][AN i. wanton trade, scruples which his daughter away my unftuished seem , rest_ You may remember me —Mr. H y, t I ...:. " �_ �I .; sh ared and which hie intended son-in-law bat on, and my �atcoat• ready f° sally the blear of ,Sallyport., I was asked to come atructed, an+l so far ax health is concerned, . forth„ when rs..5tmmone Came, true to the '' may be .alcod within a few feet of the. respected. b some one who takeis an interest in Sou. a b' Many years ago, when I ,.yeas a young g °� when poor Mary Wade sobbed out the usual -hour., ji igling with the tea-tray. i. idea y" BY Mary, air, w it ?' asked the young d�cellinK. house with impunity. of a arish ,• Henry," I was " Lawks, r. Hawley, sir, The dry earth (least is one of the simplest• j clergyman; I became incumbent words, Oh, sir, its about He y, Ir man, springing u Have you a message Y P thin a ima insole, and may be made by any - on the coast. 'rho living was but a petty fairly puzzled; }'ou was ago ng out any more, said my for me ir, rm he dear girl?" K g when looked at from a pecuniary �• gent !" said T " surely he is at sea landlady, wit just a shade of tartness in „ Hyah r,. said I, coming nearer — "hush ! one who I;nuwa flaw LO make a box. A two, affair, y point of view, t,nd the duties were arduous and out of the Downs -by this time ; and in . her tone , and s without e toast your he crumpets." pets." I cannot tell you what I have to tell, until bushel box ur an old butter tub or even a• 1 h. There was no residence for the ail ut unYler the closet seat forms the re- enoug a few months we shall hope to see him come what a pity ou le you have have promised to obey my instruc• p P ., ' he leaser tithes were amalf in trons in all this business. I cannot save you, ceptacle. to the closet is another boat for vicar a use , t back from Calcutta to claim his wife. The Bachelors f a mild disposition are not Y amount, and not very regularly paid ; and Clive was to have sailed a week since." uncommon] a little henpecked by their unless ou will do so—unleas you *ill pro- holding "lies or or dry earth with an old fire- h .consisted of a large noisy sea rt •, y they have any- slice not to be rash.. And it was to ask that I shovel in it. Insist on a couple of e ' bob t is g P° ' Ali, one reverence, but the Cli+ e didn't landladies, h usekerper, whom i indeed any mid- y N set- full of ashes being thrown olio the bo�c the Pa die aged fem le with wit } Y - - full of dirt arid� vice. Under such eircum- sail," sobbed Mary; " and now my pour, would render you a service that your s sees it is surprising that few could dear Henry will he taken b the' tees an thin to do, nd I was a very punctual man ar Wade, came to me this night.'' under the seat by everyone before they leave stances , y p g g ,g l heart '41 o were willin to secs t so un- Mre. aim "Bless her kind little heart! said Mills the closet. When the receptacle is full ij< �. be found Wh b P and sent oif to the fleet and sea, as so many its g+ n+:ral, a ri need somewhat et More• • o y there ano special uiay be emptie(} in any convenient place; inviting a post, _and that the�� benefice for . of our poor lads have been and as will be daresay I w warn }ly ; "but, indeed, err, P e mo the "went abegging. killed in these horrid wars. I shall never pions' remar _ but briefly excusing my aP den er ; we're safe ]sere, and the (7raxjrrr',+ there beins� n° mote unpleasant odor from , some " it then f rom 90 iiiuch earth. In this manner. lyI ends shook their heads when I, the see him more !" Parent capri e& on the ground of a visit to a crew clan t find us ; and t° morrow • My h Hawley, ,was gazettes .to the artahoner ho was in some danger, I her » v Jose Y e irl 'we t more itetua- than P. g " To morrow will be too late, whispered no danger can arise of contamination of the Re P And th g tied out. ' e of St. Yete .Is, Sallyport. I was ]• the while tpo reprIs her tin fo Deceutber, " I cannot, explain matters here. A well water and none of the air, provided the vicarag ever, strubg ing It was a ark nigh ggy mad to take such preferment, they said• sobs lest Mrs. Simmons should hear _them, ast4 word would ruin all. Let us have a ashes or air are freely applied. By its not vet c ld, but damp and raw.. The• kin some ulster room than adoption, which every one who has given • Within the memory of man, the living of St, and row yinquisitivs ; for my landlady, y f w minutes tai q streets of S lbyport, unclear, and ill paved, t is " this subject consideration will urge, one of Peter a had never been held by a resident though a good sort of woman, was an iu� et ireseutecl a gloomy appearance as I .groped _ the fruit ul sources of sickness about a. i - parson. Old. D'r. Stall, that comfortable erate o i , and publicity would be fatal to 1 farm will be destroyed. Cases Obf. illness, . uralist had pocketed the g P - p Y dad formed in my way a1 ng them by such feeble light as " i� "e11, sir, if 'you wish it, fhe tap's amp vet open terminating fatally, could be' , ' prebenary and pl . P° i the plan which Mary had already the wretch d oil - lamps, a arsely hung in t , an d we can talk there all by and I can y lesser tithes for forty years, far away in his her head. A plan there was, and no had enuu►eiated, which arose from., well-con- residence under the shadow of vice of a Dun woman of the main t ►oroughfaree, afocded. I knew here's a lantern in the passage, comfortable one, to be the de the Blue [ ► >lphin, a house of resort for mar shook it ea we go by. taminatiuu. It is uunecePSary to more i ' Mossminster Cathedral, and a starved curate. S. nineteen, whose life had hitherto been spent chant seals a, in rather an out way The conversation lasted about tenminute�, titan stiate the fact iu a newBpaf,er article. . had done the work. In those clays, zealous I in the simplest doniestic duties. But be The following diagram, however, will as- rare than at ems which nook, but had never visited the neighbour fair every moment was precious. oilskins . clergymen were much !fore coming to this notable scheme, ham]v -A •n broad daylight ; and it coot me e�i�l of that tine young Mills, $ist ill explainin; the situation and the con- . present. I was no better than my com- ;µ,ill develop itself in due time, I must point dition of scores of wells in this 1 rovince, ante_ an reteu- which it some trou to to find it_on the night in ones efivere+l hat slouched over turned as 1 ; _. _ _ peers, nor do I wish to ads out what was the danger against wh merely retninding.our friends, friends, who Y P floe. Aft, r twice losing t,iy way among collar of his tnonksy j P / sion to superior in ;. but I was one of j carefully pack and bank round the to of _ - p was directed. Men were in great request narrow at e, paved with sharp pe]►bles, almost two conceal his mouth and chin, re • hose young members of "the church militant I at that time for the royal navy. The botntty yth the wooden dwellings, turned. to the long, low room, and sat down the well, that they are putting in the �iig- 1 Y g and whet - . who were piqued at the success of Wesley ; was high, but the service, in-those days of I, got and leaving the bunghole open. . and Whitfield, and grieved at the practical I flO ► in and diac;oinfort, was by no means calked an } pitelied like so many fishing in the same secluded corner, apparent y G he masses of our countrymen. flogging g am" R re to tried with nets and pee in thought. heathenism oft so attractive as at present.. It was on the fumed w i herrings, I at last found myself And at almost the same mo of the e a ah iii understanding what has WILL been said T— That was why I became is ar of St• tees an that the Admiralty chiefly relied i ._ Peter -'a. They bad sore need of . a spiritual � or manning the fleet, and at this particular within rig it of the creaking siguboac ,lit► of Sall Hawley, led the P. ' . _a. all r g whose g rid of faded pink the Blue Del; of �;allyport, quitted the public- house, ac i — guide, those r inhabitants of b ypO t, I _ - p°O eriod the man of -war tender'(.raRper, tom- hie dos la ed his ceruleAn scap, and knowledginq, in the curtest and most lacon +. i and no less need of a word of sound aI ice I ioanded by Lieutenant Barnes, lay in Sa11y • cvurted,c nit m. : I is farab�idn, the profuse civilities and ver►xise - I ' at critical moments in their reckless lives. i . rt harbor, and her crew were Lusy on I wishes of the landlady of the Blue e of the rest I P° , de As I a ►preached, two mete, wrapped' iq 9Wx hin. i W. i It was the war - tithe, the time g shore. As yet, the Gr+c +t,er ++ men had trill , . I i old war a sleet France a : ! the •formidable 'but few captures, of able seamen at least, those ro Fh blue coats which sailors call :Tile ;men•of - 'war's men wore hanging about. g n ► ( re ►� anti with glazed hate slouched n +] the blind alley thick as • ,� O Allf refer of France, a ,1.1 Li . n was tstratnt b for the few sailors whom the town &till c on g 6 the ereh:vay a u . Alf nerve to cope with an antagonist veil° •nod were hidden away most carefully. in over thri feces, Sprang forward from under b' t, and humming forth a note of prepare- every , - 1Pagtied against her almost all the might of ,artful places of concealment, and did not an arch ay on the right ; while two store, ti n ; liuL ae the gleam of their lantern fell L�iro We were fighting too hard abroad, venture to stir abroad until the pressgang who mob it have been twin brothers to the of the loo teat( oat, the white neck- cloth, i ' I. Ili to have leisure for reforming at home. the ; heard their cutlasses clink I u brella, and beaver hat•of their late cap- L — (• I ( . - should be gone. But Mary Wade hat] just brat con le, emerged front a blind alley on g g ran sand let him . morality Of the seaports, . in especial, was I learned the fact, that Lieutenant Barnes on the left. I tt �, the opened' their there was a frightful i had discovered the hiding place of anutnber as they moved, and I saw the'brei►at pd(l.et I } P lameutabl ]ow ; b the I 'P I .•.. Y o eau tit the rudctly y , i l' �I - amouut of drunkennes$, and there was IiOt of a seamen, who were stowed ay.(: in an of them n, wh K ,. +1_l,�ght,riur reverence . Pleasant �1,Ay STRATA.' . much more religion than among some be- ; Y v► rist. he tees n - va es. During the first obsc re public house, in one of the waterside t' ga K ! �]tr !, said the oun midship- ' hied tribes of sa g ° suburbs and that this preserve of human "Wh t cheer, brother'." grog led my d uuis, old boy . )' g nog holding me fast. "'Whither so t , with a giggle at his own wit, and Lhe L.' 11. few mouths of niy incumbency, I had an beings was to be pounced upon that very c.iPtor, a amen gave a smothered laugh, ,which ___I ____ i . uphill fight to wage, but I persevered, and ' fast, at his time o' night'" ; p the results of my persist night. . • o " W,h t sort of fish have you netted, Bill'" cased as an important looking personage d, C, •loset ; S, stable ; Vtr, well. The dot was thankful for I And enry's there, air said tfie p. or die nal lines frc,ni C and S indicate thelime who first stared at me, he is there slut, ► said an ther dee voice. " Is he worth a (luau w Gieutenaut �13arnesthi►nselfµ But b i •e. The cla stops the descent _ ency. The people, w irl in a ,mid whisper b p Of dr nab Y - or jeered me, learned tci respect their vicar, ; g , ' ickin to nib le his msje9ty a biscuit, c me of soakage which runs along its surface' with the eat, and will be taken with them. P 6 P e on the lieutenant ►iacl no power to stay and, in some cases at least, to listen to and ' O air, it vNas xo uufortnnate, the delay about eh ` ' until it c caches the sell, into which it . all lief was a town v;'►iiclt London to 'Din his ship. " lIo' only a land - lubber : don't ye twig a minister of religi��u, and .Mr. Hawley went to like him. 5 YP. d his going up to J who a ern tog's • grumbled the re- o Ilia way unmoteateA' T+ile proceedings of drain s. ` depended partly on Sts merchant s1iiPPiiic,f But the G ire proved to be in want of some his g b g. How are you to tell if the water in'Che - rivatee -in aoniethin doubt - ill, whose Krip was like the pressure t► ci vicar of di of to home his le, lg'n grs, 1 �•. - ., partly on that immoral trade of p repairs inher rigging or maxis, or K well pure, that is, e ion struggle against Napoleon ti 1 in dock, and the captain wrote of a Vic . " Still he might do for a waiate'r, siigular ; he K but bung about file lit for use ? You Ban; It which the g gg and is a 1; g do it, with a tolerable ,degree of certainty if d fostered into a regular profession. Ac word Henry ed not (orris up yet ; and he I not f r on o of from the tirs't shock' of dark t -sets t ll has hour of ten, when tl hoofs you ; follow these directions : Cle-- out had I no recovered ' cordin'gly, there were Limes when the whole was here when the Graxl,er came into port, half int bottle with boiling water, fill it lace ran with revelry, when the fiddles and was obli ed to hide like the other sail. surPns , I proclaimed my name and sacred royal . mail, wit horn and clash of oo Aitli water freshly drawn frot;,i the well. -< P g lie Valiant g —thatl' (nisi calling c�e ended my instant release, and a�u}' wheels, redcctated guard au�l bluff couch- ; P played all night at the sign oft lira because Lieutenant Barnes w,�e them Lhat they would be punished man, etiiite daehicig through Sallyport ; and I Cork tight, and take it into town tp the t40 Sailor or the King George, and when the inan —had sent a party by land from Tide then who should 'appear aL the coach door, drug atgre. Get the druggist to give you 12 mouth to ; intercept any poor fellows trying if they molested a else man. exulting privateersmen flung gold and •silver gy stns of caustic potash, and 3 of pexi#tan public-house vv'tndo�tis, to be The men rumbled tititween their teeth at liefore it stave oti from the c flies, but g t � out of the ub to esca a Eby the_ road. And now they are g e .was o genera of potash in an ounce of d' +stilled P P few souls a ]unions to " moron," and "a cock tie e m Joseph Hawley. scrambled for by the mob �� ithout. al] snared like birds in a net, an(1 is a 1$e modestly aoyuounced thnyt h g o times when bad lac pre ' 'll all be in irons an board the that w nine t fight, when, luckily for me, water. Your out of Llie water a tumblerful There w ere also hours they a little sunburned im of a midshipman g to London. , An -insi(le aCe w� and add one drop of the solution the 'drug `veiled, when all were poor aria dejected, king's ship." p gist made for you ; (it wont coat yet► tell es air. i canoe n the scene, followed by three sea- cant ; ►►e occupied it. "ant le they re�i- g .. , and when my parishioners were in d P cents.) If the color which is purple disap- j men, ne of whom had a lantern. The mo• All righ uaThom k men the whip, twang add another, and eontinno - I am glad to think that I did the T fiab18 `nout}ce @ntelfI hadllong taken a good deal ment saw the li ht glint' on the 'boy�a coated, b ars at once, V �• cod. The good they did me wasp y p old I ed cap, I knew that Deliverance was went the horn, and off rolled the coach to- addle drop b drop, until the color re tp teaching me to entertain more hob d of hou h Ihad butts a u ht le acquaintance, g mains for half an hour or more, i vet de g � at ha , d. I renewed my appeal. wards London. The pressgang examined g P Y P Th T human nature, bows un martneri I &till re- „ u fools !" : exclaimed the the royal mail two miles out of Sallyport, amount of the purple solution n�eeess�ry � ' trust in h A diet, you _ - than I' had previously felt. They were a aonally, with the young g yMUngeter• "Lift the lewtern, Smithere ; but found no runaway seamen. What secure a ermanent color, is a very fair in I 11 I kindly, race, that amphibious R u- yeti a should be. thus his pi�c in Lhe budf was the name of the Rev. Joseph P y Wa ' throvi� the glim on the chap's face -, no. Bill them, P dex' to the uality ° or the tw"ter. o' disah t ' I ' I . lation, in spite of all their faults. pP color imparted. by one P4 P and Mary's distress would have mov�cd a Jeffreys, you thunderhead son of a sea cook, Hawley in the hwaHYa waybill, or the tthe presence of of I P q r' shoal+- be re'ec T had been a twelvemonth among them, om• rdon, the �v Joe y at once, the water J and was tolerably popular, when the old more callous observer than myself. I tried let thl gentleman Vin. —I' beg y Pa one to comfort her, b suggesting that Henry b y as an Brous ; if, after adding a dozen drops' - e , y gg g sir, f r these fellows blunder, but generally, the v'esn of !wa s emenlyand • anarines,tMwith �� - g it is positive �+videnc _ . woman in whose house I lodged cam in the dark, al] s fish that comes to our net. the iii that color disappears. evening to announce that "Mary. Wade Mills would be released on exhibiting f fourth his e1u ', cutlasses, and crowbars, broke into that the water is bad. Impurities destro but' Mary replied HO they haven't hurt you'" the; color ; peed water done not: Ili is n wished to speak to me, if I pleased. "I i writtenronfsdalah led Lhe t of fourth ttl assured fhb little officer that I the Blue Dolphin publicTlihOeev� not ef- Mary Wade waa shown_ into my little officer try Y . was one the worse for the roagh handling Lure every man there. ar ument to sa our water is pure .becans t angular parlor; where, amid conch - shells, that th'q� chance was denied him ; he h of h' followers, took my departure at once,, feeted without a dreadful fi lit• Bones were it cold and clear, and no one has bee - stuffed parrots, ostrich -eggs, and dried cut- no written appointment to show, ngthi g ruisea exchanb- stuff . p but the captain's letter_ and Lieutana t and -n two seconds more was tapping at the broken, many wounds and b •made violently ill by drinking it. It is no 11 see- b P more than one reseed man was tak- ., ' one we are diecessing. but this ' � tle -fish, I was busy with my unmature —I a hard, overbearing man, detested irritant pole j mon. " Good evening, Mary ; what can I Barnes elation Of that coast door of the Blue Dolphin. a g and he al ®�v insidious invisible, infinitely mo _ Gracious what is the matter? by all the seafaring poP N notice was taken of the knoekin , un en' sentelees on board t e n istance ; ' for . x oattilations to scorn. rattle the latch up and But Henry Mille ma- ed b destructive ones, and the loss of time, i4s 0 do tit I ventured For Mary Wade; the instant Mrs. S }m —would laugh hldPthe• irl, "'Shat the q to health and life from the Iatiter, are a moss, the landlady, had closed the door, " I heard, sir, $ dow , and to rap smartly with my foot webs taken as easily at a lam is recur y ne,nt was cially anxious to get my gallant and powerfully hundred, yea, a thousand fold blots th ape t the panels. Then, indeed, there the butcher, •androhis captors were half •dos- 1 ' cannot brie an put the corner of her shawl to her eyes, and lieute P g shuffling pie the former. If you g Y began to weef. and sob most bitterl ,but in Henry into his elutchea. He has got a li t, w� a eat stem in and � tt ibe utlt a youn aman should have shown the mind, they are there all the satire, thou h a silent, suppressed fashion, as ifs ,feared -somehow, of'an°,st of the Sallyport men, A d hear -inside; ; a light appeared Y g • if and Datchet, who are over dad and the window was cautiously white feather. call attention to her grief. "Dear me !" he knows there s no sailor among them all, lue ri- te 'nn hole a voice said : " Who's there? However, when Lieutenant. Barites, at ognized. in from m arm- chair, " I am except perhaps 111, mare with °pe ed, w ' all `ust gone to . half -past eleven o'clock,( review P witting advertising in dull tipnes is lie i said I, rising g Y yo can't come in, for wa re I 8'o r by the sorry to see you is such atBiction, poor gva. away td South America-, ' do so want tnen,�,tta „ sasses on the deck of the (�> tearing out a dam because the wavier is to • . her is not taken ill ? my d Henry, Y S bed• , - 11ght. of a all* 's lantern, he found out with he tell a ate of a fire in 4 ii o th t �I f I hope your fat p • for I knew that the retired naval quarter- fight th dreadful Battles, and •, abed at nine ..lock, Mrs. Smart 1 dismt�y that the prisoner in the ppeeaa jacket T y rY a .fie I r e broke down altogether. Mi11s at all, has a certain grim It to itr .' master, Mary's only surviving parent, wall ah4, I altered, I shoolld say," answered an lazed hat was not $eery t what can'I do to assist in this mat- Yo usual hours hones must have .been Jose h Hawley, M. A•, broke out in a medical college and a e- ; ; _ very frail and old, and I could not coulee- Be a ]exit for Mary st ge Y but the Rev g great Be so kind as to admit ms at once. I of all "y ioA ; anDhe made the further din- ma►nk, $r°beP gm .one . erosible .10 rom inha ' g i' store y more probable cause for her agita- ter ?" asked I, nt incoherent perplexity, that I: " in of the sli ht thread ke t eobbixt bath mu t speak to some of the olds who are oo r that Heni'y, Mills, having changed too ' u .the. Snapp g p g old savle them , . Y er man in smoke. So he rasped to the prostrate fol� m I . : do ba . , I alone —I alone " co which nd that aged man to e. ' Mary " „ ,f ' her ? clothes. with his' friend fathebe clergyman and conve ed it to the street at the risk of ,; e � w°�°b a prat dark a ed rl of modest if I leased. Men 1" � xclaimed the voice from the , - r4 ty' y •gyp f course I will do all , �►n," said L.as question, was already y anger, �' my to find, whenhegot th �I I demeanor, the most regular church goer in O or window. "You re talking of what q �����,,��i I Lhe room ; " but I own I can see no uP don't understand. There's no men hero 'gas fast towards London a8 four ac- his own had' °��� a partly 4iA0i0 "` the 'sh, and the quickest and neatest I paced affair. I fear. it bM "� v e horses could convey him. t t. The wildest way Dili of this distressing o� my husband and the lame hostler. , .vat the oaths and lamentations, ject, K: , need ewoman in 8allypo Y to the officer , I twwt see the pe>AOns Ire lied Pas° .. !� youtster in the town would step respect- would be of little use to speak , I seek, P passed ale the he is a severe ila�, not very scrupulous, I : tally aside, as Mary Wade ng . , I ' ' 1 1 ' 1. I - 1 _i - , , . I ,1 !: i. . .. . ' , i 1. a. - - - 1 .i 1 F:. .. , -: - ,. . • iIo F, . -. . -. .. , - �t 1. - c,: _F: ,. I 7 _.,:: , .. - -I - i \ .. I : - I . . I , 4 ­- - I I I - � % . . - " , I , � I ; . - ; I , ­ 1, � - U .. : � . I i I . , I 4 , - : �, , . .1 I � . . - . . :. - , . . j . I a ! I I / , i ", I , , ,'� , , ` ., � . I I . - . . I . . I . . - - ­ , � ., i , . . � � . � . I : - - .. 1. . . � - II: I 'I � . . I`7 ­ . I , . . . I ; 1� . . I -_ . . I . I I . . � ­ I , __ ___ 0-- . I . . �. . J i , - . : I . ( i. I I 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS DAY. I . . I 7__ . . . THE DOMINION, ELECT1614S. , 11 . � � -1., I' i �.., .! -:; ' - ' I: i 4� , 1 : - . , . . �...._­ �.! '- : I . t - ,.� ,GOVERNMEN r I ! - !,:1 . :­ , -"TAK N 1 ' For Sale' .. . , THE, T SU�TA*ED,'11�T TH 111 I 1: - I---- - I ___ i ­ . - . , , . .. Quebec W., McGreevy, con., 72,l 1 -1 .... i � . I ­­_l a 1=10 __ =TCYr., I � � -Leonard's. - ; Richmond and %Volfe, Ives. con., 14 1 Locals , _ I 11 - - -Dr. Gunn. . .., Richelieu, Labelle. con.. 000. , 7- � - - MAJORITY IS REDUc4 ­ �.?_ � 1. ­. , � . �. 1,� ..." ID, E . VURNITIUIRE�' UNDEIT 6 - ­�q_.. - , . ,- DGAR 9LEC D , . .' 11,; Ri-nouski, First, Lib.- 400. r - I.. .� . � * . . . � Fo Sale-John Perej. ' .- , , . . . 9 1 . , . . , �..... . , IN WEST ONTARIO. �� - . . ,.a , , ,j ! ... . . Union-Dickie M - - _� -,: ,,.:,, I . i . . . . I . - , I . . . I � . . ­ arquis. ., . _ .�', I . I . pposition; eel . �f .... . I... . - . . .. _ .., I . . . . - I - ' 10 .. _1; �. . . - .. - . I � . I I . �`_ . . L . , i . . . , . . � I . I I I �_ The following are �the 'retirna of the Sherbrooke, Hell, con., 000, :::,. ,7:, . . . - . ll: - ` �, ; 1 - ' Sbefford, Augier, Lib., 000. , I . I ,71, - - ' '�" � --;- . , , ' - & � . Rouville, Gigault, 0 :� � WAIE?41�_ R-002VIS....., vi Veterinary -Geo. M. O'Leary.­:., .7 , ­: 1: I - I I . I I . I . ,_ !L. , ; . r . , . . 1:­ polling on Tuesday last, as nearly correct St. Hyacinthe, Bernier, Lib., OW. %I . . 1._� � 'I I . ., � I . .. . : . i - 'ht ViChtfjUg jatW06 as can be obtained at the present time, St. John's, Bourassa, Lib I.. ­.. . * . . .. .1 " .- .1-000. , ­ . . - . I .. ­ . showing that the Government of Sir St Manr;dta 71a 1 . 11. I I. :. 'I. . i .�. . ..... . . . . L-. ... ! . I WUU SJJLVJL09 UUU. I . . � . I w �. I . . I � - . . ­LVM,Min1BLi, .NT., FEB. 25, 1887. John A. Macdonald has been suatainsd Stanstead, Colby, con., 140. I111 ..._ - . � ;. I-- _�, _. P .:.-.- - . k. . : _. .. 1; . by a majority of about 85 or 40i giving Soulauges, Bain, con., 170. ,..: - ­. . 1. I 11 . . .- I V 06 . : ­ - . ­ . I I � � 11,111% ljjj6=11 6 � . . I . to the Government the Seats 'yet to be Sorel, Labelle, con., a.,, t I '' . �. .. ;. 1. - . I I � _1 LO . 1 1 -.:- �, - t. ''r - r - �t I I - . �._ 1-_ CALISMS contested in the North-west territories Three. Rivers, Langevw, con., OOO.' : . .. . . . .. • � .:. I . . I . and British Columbia:- I ' . 1. __.. . . ..,. . 6 __.i, - �..".. . . ___ . i .. - ... -6 -_ '. : , I.- .1 I 1 ' _ " , Temiscouata, Grandbois, Con:, W. I .. I - - - - . . . , . I ONTARIO. , - � ", , I. Torreboun6l, Chapleau, Con., 800. . - L I . . I I � -Chewing tobacco, 15c. plug for 121c. I , i �' I ­ ' ; - * � . 7 .1. 2 - I � . .. . I .1 Addingto Bell, Con. Maj. 1001O.". i - Two Mountains, Daoust, Con., 400. . . I I . � . at R. & J. Campbell's. z , ! ) �:._ � . * I . W. ­­� ,,::� . 1?. 11 I , I - I . - Botbwellf Mills, MillLib. In .�, Z. 1.a Vaudreuil, MeMilliv, Con., 2j8 . - . . ­1: . - . 1,�, . . . I' -A good many people feel "IbIde" this Brant, North, Somerville,, Lib. 1000.. : Vere'lleres, Geoffrion, Lib., 180 - . . . . I week. ­ . . Brant, South, Patterson, Lib. 575. -.1 . :t , J. .,. I' . . �. ­. . � 1. . . I 0 . . - . .. � 1: . . .. .� : � , .;; . i I I . . .� 1'. � Yamaska., Vanassp, con, 28. .,, . . I .1 . 1''. - . I I . I . . I . 'i . :1, I . .,I I -11 I • -Uas' from 13c to 60c, the chat Brockville, Wood, Con. 000. . ! . - � � t . I ". .. .. . :1 . 1 1 � . I i . . I . NOVA SCOTIA.' * ' � .1, .. . I 1. � . .1 ­ ; I . . ! I I I ... - 'k I .. I , . : , ''w ... :,! them without freight, at Leonard's. - Bruce, West, Bl4e, Lib. 000.1 , r : . i ­ � : . . I I a �' . � , I � " , 91 1. i - .-; .1 � .� . I i . I.. . .- :1 I . . I . . .- Annapolis, Mills, con., 5. I � . . � . . . .. . ­ .. a 1. . . - . I . I . 1. I . 1� I : I 1. 3 I I I . I ­ 1. I . . I I .. . . � , - 1� , ; . - I Do you want cedar posts 2 See adv. Bruce, North, McNeill, eil 1, Con'. 000. 1'. �. �' " , . Antagonish, Thompson, con., 52. i . - . � . � . i , . . .1 . i � � I in . , . . I - i !.I . Bruce, East, Cargill, Con. 200. ,;! �. M . . ; .. �.. � . . '.. . I ... ; . another column. . 11 � - . .. . - I I ": , � - . � . c_ , I - 6:1. ,. , - Colchester, AIcLelan, 03D.' 500. . , . . 1. ­1 . . I - I I I 1. . . . : ,-.I - . : . I i I .1; . . ! I ". . . . 1 I � . - a ' , . . . t - Cardwell,'Wbite, Con. 500. .: ' ' , k ' I , . Cumberland. Trpper, con., 600. ,- � ' ­1�1 . , . .. .1 , � . . I I , I "' , . . i: . _. .. i . ,� � i i .. . . - Remember t6e auction sale of the Carleton, ;d - I � � , i i . ' - 1 . . I - 1 1 . Macdouald, Coll. 1200.l . I I . - . . I . . I .1el ; I - . . i . - I I . - I . . �. � . . , '! lien Hall property on Saturday. , , :.� 'zi -, ,':. Cape Breton, I MqKeen, -coil., 999. , . . I _. . . , . ---, I * ; , . . i I - i . _. I I - - . - . - . . , I , I - - - . : Cornwall, Bergin, coil, 177. . ! i - .� I . . . �. I . � 119. - .� .--I:, . ! _61_, I • ( MqDougall, Con., 200. ' .. ; ' A most eom I . . � - . . - ., etid assortment of , . ; . I . .1. -A whole cart load of sugar for $1.00 Duudas, Hickey, Con. I i. I . ;I ! . �' ,. ­ I I , a_ !. . . Digby, Campbell,,con.- 142.' 1 � . I I � I 11 I . l ., I . . - - I � I . �. ...� ...i­_ : i - - . .. i Guysboeo, Kirk, I I � '', .. ... �_ �. -�',� CASKET " ND C IPJFI .�� . I . I and uDheard of prices by tile quantity at Dtirlihm,-West, Blake, L' . ;; I . b. .1 19,.:, : a.:. . . - . I :i, , I - Lib., 999. � � . - . ; S . I -_ L I . .l. J � ,. ­ : i' I ­ .-,' `_ - Leonard's. . . z . ard, Con. 300,t T I ... ��.,: -, i 1. 1, I I' - . 0 NS �,,� -1* i . ' . ! . I '' . , . , ` ; ..' i . . - . le our of . night, residence on the pre;�.se . 1: J I . I I I .'d at any 11 ' '2. I ' , Durham, jKast, W ' I Halifax, 1 Jones, Lib., It) .- , :. in stock',,, and suppi i !� ,9 - I -A college student occupied tfile pulpit Elginil, East, Wilson, Lib. 140 : - '_ 't Kenny, con., 35. 1�, ., �'J. I tile (lay or 1, r _.. . - . * ' , , . : � I ­ . 1; . . . : I of the Methodist Cliur , ALSO! LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT LOWEST �, . ' ch oil Sunday last. Elgin, West, Casey, Lib. 600., �� ,�; 1 "t's - Hants, Putnam, con.,: 999. , ,,�- 1 I - . OSSIBLE P1?TC?,,H. , . , Patterson, � i . . = Leonard's are positively selling at E8sex,..Nortll, . . - . . I Is Ml-& � Coil- 600; � � Inverness, Cameron, Con. 3W. , � J- 1-1 I i 41 0 I : I . 3 it ­ I _., cost, wishing to reduce s ' . ; � : a O.. Till . - . I .1 L. . took before M-ov- Essex, South, Brien; Lib. 52. - � �'_-i' I King's, Borden, Lib., 400., .., I � - - . 1 _P_T0_T<1�Q1?;311T . i � Ing. . . , ;� Frontenac, Kirkpatrick,, Con.. 000l;] -', � . . ­! Lunenburg. Eisenliauer, Lib.,, 106. • *1 . _________=____;-- --------r- ---- --- T- - ­++- - - QF : I I - i i ,-. -�'! lengarry Purcell, Lill 200. [­_,_� 1: � ., mrl , . , __^ - ... I I . I I - - M, wife n G . . I " ; I w . : . i I I - I : . .; I � of Falcon, Mich, is visiting at Mr. Isaac South,, Shanly, Con. 219.t.l. ;-' J McDougald, con., 9919. : '", ` , 1 V , i - I -Mrs. Annan�d, w of I)r- An And, Grenville, ' : : Pictou, ) C H TUpper, con., 999. � . :ki , I . : � I . " . ..... I . .. . . . - : Queen's, Freeman, con., 15. .:; . . !. i j,j Lipton's. - Grey, Sou h, Lanjerkin, Lib. 135. , I I .1 1. ; . i '.... . Llm��'Z�T'E]11(11 sll� � .- , Ofel _�� I I . VIOLDILS-1 L 1 $ . . . ­ . Grey, North, Masson, Coll. 56. 1 �, , �* . �.. I . I � . . I . � I . . . -Boots fo . i - Ricbmond, Fl.inn, Lib, 407. . � [� T t I . 7 . , -.... I.. 3 I : , I . - I . . . . . I . . . , I . I , , .: , , I I I I I . ! � I . r $1 tbat` annot be b ught Grey, Eas on. 420.. ,':.� .. .: - I , . . I . . . c 0 1 Shelburne, Robertson, Lib., 1, - . . I � I . . - . I . � . . 11 I I for less than 01.85 in the village §-Koule, C ; � I ., .. ­1 .1i 1� � . - . . - - - : I I - Al�o ., II ': "� . ..; , i _� . . . HaldimaDd`Colter, Lib. 25. � ll ' � � . 1- ! I . !. 1'� , I . . ''). , I . !;, . I - : : - . �*' , I - . 1. _.- . . ;� - I � � I -_ ; - I � . 1 boot6 for 55c- at Leonard's. I 41 i�. I I' Victoria, McDcn�ld, con, 75. �* ' .- � I `_ I I - ' .. 1: i .; . - ' I ` ` � - Halton Idie, Lib. 9 - � .. ; I ; : � SPECIAL BARG�IN S OFFE1 R,E i ' ­ :! . . . tt, Lib, WO tl � ' ' . �- , it m;. .- , d 1. . - .; - -Mr. C. H. C. Wright, of the School Ha , Brown & Ma*ckay,'Cons, 206. " � ". . . .. . i D IN, . ­ . . I , milt�n 1 Yarmouth, Lovi' L . \' �.1 1 0 NEW BRUNSWI * ' . V, . - . i CK.. �-. ,I . il ,:, , � � .. � �, I - � . . . - . 1 ll .- I I � I I '.. of . ractical Science, 'Toronto, was visit- Hasti . . . . i i .1 � - . ' � . I � ­ __.'' ! day. � - r Sun- RStiDgS, WeSts Robertson, COD. 883. Carleton, Hale-,'Lib, W. 1� ��_,. �:: 11. �;. a . � � C I . . . I . , , 11 i Hastmigs,-Nortil, Bowell, Con. 215. I , , I ­. - I : _ � - 1z ...� � - I . . . Methodisii church, ' Pie] . I � . . . . . , I I V , J - I � T'- '.� _. I - � I - Huron, East, McDonald, Lib. 80. ! ' : Gloucester Burns, cot), 500. . , , , Charlotte. Gilmour I - ''T . . .. . - ing at his home in this village ove u9s, ast, Burdett, Lib. 6. - AlVeri, Weldon, con, 700. �,�t: I - � . � ji I . \ , Lib, 06, verware, .-., W, atc''' 1 I kerin�,Feb. . I I T . I `; . '' t '' . . ­ . - - . I . . - . � . . .. . - , i - . ; 27th. , Morning subject: "Plaibe and Huron, South, MCMiliRD, Lib. 880, . Kent, Landry, con, 200. .: .�, I... . . i ''. - I I I 0 1 ...­ t - . . - I ; - .. - . � 1. '. �1' . .., I * . i - I 4 . I i , : : - ­ Pc wer' of Prayer." Evening subject: Huron, West, Porter, Con. 27. 1, , , 1. .., , �� . .1 I - I - . King's, Foster, con, Wo. .! , .. l . , : , IS . . I . 1. :.: " . - , . . 'Are there many Saved." Kent, Camp�ell, Lib. 110. I . I . .. ' - 3 . . I � 4.. . .11�::._ ..':`:... aneer ,I�. - .. I ;, ­­ : ! , ­, ��'. .1 . , ,I' ' 9 aid, Coil. 12.' * 1 � ' . I I ti. . i . Northumber'land, Mitchell, Li'b' 600. , I .: .-. , " I l. .- -Miss O'Lear . . I Kin ston, Macdon' , . . y .1'. . - . ..,:I y, who has been Visiting ., Queen's, King, Lib, 61. . i - '' . �'. . - - , 1, .- . . . I I . . 4. � . I ", I - � i . . -�, "o .;., '. . . 1-Jambton, East, Moncrieff, Cion. 64. ... . � .�. =r49V1i0`l tO � . I I I .1 . -_ filiends in Chicago for some time, returned Restigouclie, Moffatt, con, 82. I ' r 0 (==-Mie.'�� f Lambton, West, Lister, Lib., �.. . 10 : - home on Iriday last. Mrs. Brennan, of 600. l - :1i ! . . St John city, Ellis, Lib, 700. , ah I ­ . � �� � . , , , . . 1 . . . 1. i .. . . . - ... _ . 11 ` , . . 1:1. - , _,'_ Leeds, South, Taylor, Con. . ; I . . I �.; .i r .. . ... . � 11 ­!� *.-; :,'. , - . -1 1 Weldon, Libs. I I . '. . -1 . .. .... , .. I - I I ., Mr. Angus McRay, left laist week for 400. j''�.;` J Sunbury, Wilmot, con, 83i., . !*_�,7,! �, � � - I . �i : - . - I � . I I -il . 200 .i , ­ ... i I : - �­. Leeds -and Grenville, North, Fe i I � . . k. : %T. 'M r ., ­ - Con. 300. rgufiou, Victoria, Costigan, con, i , ,: St. John city and County, Skinner d . 1 � ,� Chicago, accompanied her. , . - Lanark, North, Jamieson, Con. 100. � ' ? : ,7 _ - Por the WeeL Lanark, South, Haggart, Con. 900 __ - . I - : 1; Indian Head, N.W.Til, on business con . � iIT IT .r- . - _... . ! : . - . nected .l*1 I., ­ 11 .; . . . -60a . ; with the farm out there. . . . I Westmoreland, Wood, con, I � . _1 :; . - York - Temple, con, W9. . � . -. i I . ..I.. 1- � lf::tl I , , . . . I . . I I . . � I . . ; 9 . 1 ee py i . Am Marly Inviution. ." :* - LiDCO1n Rykort, Con. 492' I fl . ; ,, " i Lennox, Wilson, Con. 26. -1 ��; Practical WatchMA6r. 13rock str � t2- Tuhit .- b . . - � - - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN . I . D. -, i �� I X�11 ! I - , i W61 �I 0 1 J. 1 6� 1 I. .. - I : . . ., __ . I- - . . � pu In i'� � .c , _ I . i , " .... i_ . , . , , : , l�, � %, .1 Conroe, the London, Carling, Coll. 39. � I 11 ;, � " f. King's, McDonald, con, 999 ; Robertso I .ii. . The, Rev. Matthew E. I 1: i I . . _ . .. ____ I P I , lar ' iniAbr on Scarboro' circuit, has. Middlesex, East. Mar ha , . . I . - . I , . . , . i I Marshall Coh. 775.;- � ' I lab, 999. . I I .. : ,� I , . I �. . ; , I . . I .: I .. ;�.'! - , Ce'n invited to the pastorate of the First Middlesex, West, Rooinle, Con. 60. _� ' Queen's, Davies, Lib, 999; Welsh Libi, , .: Methodist church, Barrie, 'and his Middlesex, North� Shipley, Lib. 0001 . . Iq . � 11 � t. ; . " ` . MANITOBA. I ` New rcas - I ­ -� accepted, Subj he decision "' 4 oftbe Middlesex South, Arms I P �ne ­, - . $FI ­. I , . i - .. � .;. I . .. , . I . . f ,trODg, Lib. OX Lisgar, Ross, con, acel. � " . . , . . I � . .. t, I I i . . . .�, I Stationing Committee, . . Monck, Boyle, Con, 519. . ?18 . . . ., .. . . . . .1. .. . : T'IT =il ,oa, --=r1me-%-t.,+ . I . I I ki11 , �1 . . 1 1 �, � t * I il� ..i , , , � I, , , I. I - ! 4 I , I t� - ;i �: : it ; : I 'l i! i I ;. � i � I I � - __ . . . . •. - . ; . I . . � :. .., e - . ; � . . � . � . . - - .. , - . 217. , _' - I '� I . I.. ]Political Stesting. - 1,- " - .: � arqueLte, Yvatoon, "D, . : I i I . 1� IF - ' Royal, con, 3w. ,.. '-, � . ' ' , � . I ' . ' ­ interests I: t ' :. . .. 1, . , I � Muskoka, O'Brien, Con. �8. 14 I / . -7- - .. . . . . - .. 1, ! I : .1 . 1. I ; - - � 'i " - . I m i .� A meeting in the of- Vr. Norfolk, South, Tisdale, Coin. . -` Ana 'I n in or 0 , I �1 ' 20. 1' - Selkirk, Daly, con, 281. I r ; , der to. give us'ro' to n ou I . - :�-!` t.:'� I ... � . � om . : ­.. '' - - � 0. I �i 7 .; . - . , , . � I . .. . . I �',---, - �---.� � ­� John Miller was held in Leng's Hall Norfolk, North, Charlton, Lib. 8W. '.'� Winnipeg, Scarth, con, 12. �,' . : 1, i , I . �i ; : I - , ., _ I , . � ,, . I .- , � . . I I . . .... here on Saturda eveninglast. Speeches Northumberland, East, Mallory Lib. OW. . BRITISH CO . lu ,a i.; 1: . were COLUMBIA. � � I It . , �. - I � , - a, Z "W � S :P M ll TIT s4rof 01.:r) -4 * __ � . made by C. McGillvrey, of Ux_` Northumberland, West, Gii . I 1. . , k � 1 ale, Mara, con. mel. i . . � . . . . - I . I hs, � . . - - . . I - . illet, Con. 40. Y 1 . -;., and others, but as Ontario, South, Smith, Con. 210. 1 •. I . i I - . . . I ' - . . � - -1. - ; " . i �Vbi6b'Will so6n be'ar,rivi4ig, ' ' : .� . . - . 1. . K - . L' .. i . I . . i , - ' ' - - the contest is over, it would be useless to Ontario, North, Madill, Con. 200 ­� ': - .t. : HIGHLA * I , we offe "d�sto erg ' - .k. ­ , , - , . NO OREE : � L'' r otir . .. ' .. :_.::.;i , .... I . . . I , . . I i - L . I I - , Z , -. . _ I JIL' . report them. The hall -was crowded. Ontario, West. Edgar, Lib. 620. � � .1, -.l , .. I . � I 1: . -decided bargains for next few we & . . .1. � . i I ... %�' _'�. Mr. Thos. bloody occupied the chair.: - Ottaw'a.City.Robillard k, Pe .1; . , . . S.- , , � i I I I I I I . , :,- -,.,t rle.V,Cons-750. I . The Limited Liability Co., of Highl�nd ..'' ;' * ­ 47.y __. . i " _. I , . , ' i I I _. �!_ UW 0A AU VXbr1fte GirL . . Oxford, North, SutberlaDd,'Lib. 1100. Creek, capital 810, engaged in the . i I I- Z , . I . . _� .. : , . .- . I - " , - I ; I , L t . ; . - . : . i The Beaton World is responsible Oxford, Sodt)l, Cartwright, Lib. SM. * faettire of agricultural tool . .. I . . onsible for . - , 6, etc., bas I - ; I .1 this item:-"About every there Peel, e wanu G 0 *': ��11� R 0 � D TTN ' ' 1 1 . . i'L. L ; I....,. .1 I . I 0. , �'. � ;]'. ,,.,::,. - --.------. ___ __ . 4 - . ;,grows-up in nearly every town an appre- Perth „N He8gon, CQn. 1) , , . , i I . . McCulla, Con. 44. 1��'-' dispolved partnership by mutual consent - BA 0 Ill � . - . . . , ! L - I -we believe on . - - ... i '' � . . account of the demand � . , .. -1 . ,.. . I ! ` being greater than the Supply. L pension about SM1111-PDX, and vaccination Perth, South, Trow, Lib. W , __ - . I & , - ..� West s- '01 . . . �. 1. . . . . I ­ . is gueneraltv resort,ed- to as a nmu,nivAnt.l. Peterboro I . , 11.1 . . : � r . I a . I The I I .. . ! � - , d i I - I I I I , I : - � y . . - , , , v - I . . i y V. 9 . VVAJOV". I I I . l . ­ � �. I . . I . . . : I '. I . I . - . .: I I r: 1 . I '. I . . . . . l I �. .1 I . . .4 l..; . . � '. I . . . i ­0. 01P. zzll '' I partners were: B. Hani'mond, G. (ire- I . ; I . . . ­ - . . � .. . ..� - . ­. We warn girls tv be careful about -being Peterboro, East, Long, Lib. 185. Iii . . i . � . . . I , L t .. :. t:, . . � . ... ..i M. 1� I . � I . I � �' 1, . - , - 444 . _....l.'. ham, C. Tofisel, W. Taylor, L. Kirkha � � - : *.1 ...! :, " . , , , .- ' : ` - ' . �' ` . 1. I . � _. , - � 1. ; I . �_ . ! - /-. , .... - . I . � i ­ ; .. �. .. i i I - . . . ­ . . .. .. .- vaccinated with the virus taken from the Prescott, Labrosse, Con. I . : . __�,' _� � . . I I i .. . . 1 71. �..h.., It. Harrington, J. Atchison ' :/ arm of some adored'young..man- A girl Prince Edward, Platt. Li . �'. I P. HU , . � � 1 ..;! , . . - .T .. . - .. . . . : . 1� , /_ 'b. 30. '.1. i .. ,d with "Arty !is President. The com. 1 i ' � . . . . � , : : K - I at Uxbridge who was vaccinate 0 . , ..'... � 1. 1N--`U!N;10N. -.,, I- 'r:. .. ..i..;... I . . .1.. . 1. � i., , . .,.� . . d from I Renfrew, North, White, con. 288' ' ' 1.. - parry did an extensive business, a single i i . - �', . I the arm of her ,lover bas,taken, to swear. Renfrew, South, Campbell, Lib. I * ! I , � . I . � . part� taking the largest part of the pr 1� - t - rP . � : - . I . I . . . .... I ..- . .. ' I . . ' I �' ing, cb�wing tobacco, sitting cross-legged, Russell, Edwards, Lib. Ill. . . . l' . - I . I , I � i I � . -,. i . ) ! duce. I .. , __ , . I . ! . t�l. .� - 1 S � . i ! . . -,_ . Simzoe, East. Cook. Lib. 92. .. � I NOTE.-As wewrite we have receivi6d , I . and bankers to smoke a cob pipe.,, I 7' . . . . ­ i I'' .1� I I . I �_ . �- - A"*Mpted Burgla". . .__ Simcoe, N I - I % t I.. ­ -1 ; I , _- :".i � Ord), McCarthy, con. 831. - `,' reliable inform& � � I i . . ,...,. .. I � - , I . - I Ii. . � i : � I , . . Simeoe, South, Trrvt,liitt, con. Goo,. ."' � - . -, � _. ... , . . . � ,tion from the 4th co' . ! Oil Sunday at a late ; . . i: i I ... ere ..,.. is. � , - I . . hour some . cession 1' � � . , I I i I., , : - ; .. I I of Sea oro to the effect theft . . . I—. . . .. ? . ; :: I - I 11 - - ml. . at ; .., , �. I . . . �­_ .. � I � . IL I , � I . . - , � .:.: I . I I _iarty or parties unknown, attempted to Stormont, Bergin, con. 111. .1, . . 44A "I' .! . I , � ­ % ... - ..l I I . . I . i .., p . . . rry "lies had nothing in the thing 15�r .. ... . I � . % .... � -0 . I I , -, I.. . I . . � � ­ z - I :_ I I - �urglarize the drug store of W. H. Toronto, centre, Cockburn. ern. 449.'! it gAvickirld M, . . .1 I . I � : Field, month. back. Also . I . I - 1"11 _; ,. I I : I i . ­ . . ' . . I 1. ,. - I , - _. _ . - .. .'' . -_ I ., . .oi ! I #I- .. . . - . ­ ' . 04� . 80 101lat the Dus;_ I - - _... . I . .. .1. . . .. .. ..; . .. � . . I i I I . - I - - Ir :� l . . . I . . L . ,_ . � J. � . . i. . 1. 1. . � ,y boring holes through the back and in 9 Toronto, East, Slipall, coil. 1272. il ness papers were again drawn up at Ma . L­' I . , . . , 11 . I - . . � x-,i - .., I- I .. , _. I I .. - - ly ", ­ Sorting their baud, but could not Toronto, West, -- I f .. L. I - ! . . 1� i I . .move -1 -'! , , I 41 � I Denisou, con. 490. - i. 1, .! ;. . i . I i. * � I . : . vbru on the evening of Feb. 3rd, undei' � , , ,.,. � �Ii . * - , I!; I; : I - C�, - I . C I - . . I . � the in hih Victoria, South, Hudspeth, 1. . :.1 . . Long years o practi al 'e'xilr I .- _ � . I - . . 1, - . 0 1 i - across� They Vi, con. 50.' !-� 1':' the name of. Hammond, Grab & Co C0111 I rce , Victoria, North, l(iarrou, Lib. 2,00. .'I- . I .. Mn were flo �d to relinquish the attempt. ctoi ! .. ., , . I tt � with Tossel as walking boss., -QUIZ. . a I , i ' , : In one sense; it is R11110A to be regretted Waterloo, South, ll,iviu-stone, Lib.'870. -_ . I - . .�.. erience in b u' y i n' g and ei In I a . . 11 .1 ; - I . lb­l­�- . .p - ' I that they failed, as it is thought tiley. Waterloo, North, Bovyi'n'ar, J,ib. 238. .. � 1. . � ' 9- _.. . I Overcoats: at half price at R. & � � 1� a . �. - I * . I . • . i , - ' . 4 � were after liquor, and in the flurry of the Wellaudq FergusoD, con. 150. ... Campbell's, Whitby. . . , . _. . to(sether with t e. assists � . . • ! .- i I I . .. .- kill ' s a q 1. I . "I'l I � I ­.. I . . . . I . � � . I monjent they might have emptied the Wellington, ftntle, Semple, Lib. 40 "� clothing try .R. 1% . �. . I . � - , t % F Wrong bottle. Wellington, Nort, j. . � I ': 1, � I that '451 . � . I � !� ' . ` �s t , It see -For your ordered I , if of ms strange tl McMullin, Lit). . 8- J. �aiupbell, Whitby. . . .; _. �. a first-class' ailor, enablO � - 11 . . I , i such characters call infest a respecta Wellilpgton. Souti, 11311'es, lit). 125. . I .. _r .1 il . . J . 1i - - I ble i For carpets, lace curtains, eretou& : ... .1. . I . . ) . . - I I . ", . . � . , , . � I - . . village, without Wentwortl � Nor Bain, Lib'. 138. I,-.,!. � .. � .. ' M ut detection. But if the.,, 1. I I - �' - . . . . .�� � I I i � I . A t " . '�' J, - . -.:. . r I - . - . - I . . I . 1� , . .� t, Wallace, con. 450. .� ". " )c I 0 ,a than half ' .- ." I - . - .,- , - . i .� . . � . rt�r5ist, they will het land ' Wentw6rtll �,',: 180 flozr oil cloths, go to R. & J. Campbell's I . i Kill,ston. 1, Sou Carpenter, Con. � i 1 0 0 York, Wes' lot of tweed just bought and i "'' 1. .. Bharverz� . , � - York, East, ]Nlackienzie, Lib. 150. :! �.!',, 8t(;� this day, less price. Cal I..., .. .. I ICIKIE - M,ARQ I .. ­ . . - . I II _1 and inspect them a& It. & J. . . . lt' . I t There are a number' of Americans York, ,NrjrtlJ, ' J'. 1:�- Campbell's, .1 � .. , , , . � I .. ­ . - ! , ,;.i .. . . I . . . Nulock, Lib. 66. .. I : "it �'. - Whitby. , , I . � . I - - .. , . . .. .. I . . e v l I �. :.: . 1. " . � I � . I . . � I . . . : . .. . 1. . . i .1 . I - i. . I . .. I i 1. i ­ . - a figure i .! � good sign.:"' , '�rl, I I � . '. : , . . . ,/. . 15 Maj. 11 .,: ! I .. , '' . i - . I . I - . . � . I r, is , I " 1 - - . village, gure to farmers . �,� ;,.:j. - - � W eir united i te, a effo ` .. - stopping Mg Al:kth ill e, selling oats and -, ' - QUEBI.C. , , - , . , - . I . (),he� - I a ,,ra at high gz �'Iy 9 Argenteuil, Meikle, lib., :�_ . A I . ith th * .. to - I.- I - i; ! . �. I I 1i . I . '. I .111. "', . Close observers amonk tb * old i . 1. - i . I . taking tb r notes for the same, and con M 12. %' ;�. . 0 s6ttlers - . - 7 - Bagot, DuPont, In'd. Con., acel. � : - �� . - I., I o buy back double the quantity I . su " I . , I -1 - tract ng t - i of this country assert winters in whic ' pply the' peo le of Picker�ng .- 1, . - . Beaubarb b., 220. ,. J I h .... . - •' . I . . . I � a I . or more next fall the � :: I .; 1', there i� a heavy snow -fall are followed I . . � I , same pri ' rice per Bellechasse, Amt. ott, Nat.. 174. ­ili­ I.. . , I � . - . I. .� � ) . . . � � . Z. i by large crops of grain and other - farm, , . es i. 1-1 I _ I I . A I bushel, less 25 per cent. To a sensible Berthier, Bel 100. !._'�_"';.1 , I . - with Clothing 1 at - the I , I . a - . - . Jusi . ­ - man- the busine&� bears a very scaly look o iel, Lib., 2 , l . i products, and some of the knowing I • t I , t . I - Beauce, Godbout Lib,, 700. - . . liplAwl � " - ., I I .. I L * ..: . . . � Farmers baV6 -been bitten ,so often b I 11. ossible ,prices 1 -. - Larg' s PC I , . � ::---., ,itlay . y BcuaVenture, Ri pel, Con., 58 .. '; �.: � ii: are already predicting a good harvest f p 6 . e . , , , . . - i , � . I 6 � . � .:...,. 1'. " � 1887. They say snow acts m a f . V I � � . I . . . . � - . .. :- I . , . Gra" ConcerL ­ - I. - # I .;:.. I [ a a (tali I . ., - I sling and other agents that they Brome Fisher- ib 200. . fertilizer.) n . i;, Prei(' ine, Lib. 43,,'. '. ' 1 � � . ' - , ..: Should have experience enough by this Cllam� )n of Tweeds just' arrived. . I . . time not to give a note to any, ­ :. i As will be seen by posters the con6jilit! � 4 . . . I ­ � " , I I - ; - I - I I . . I i . : - � . - . � .. i , . stranger Champlain, Mon plaisir'Cou.,9"ll �` - 1. 1 - .1 ­ � .1 -i: ,:. ? . �. � . . . , r . - . 11 . . . . ; ..i . ; given at Green*ood on -last Friday eveu-1 "'' `_ ,I . ... - I - I � - . 1. I � - . � . - I ! ; ! -without first securing value for the Same. Charl,6voix. Cim n, . .� I . .. . : � and.. see them. - il i I . i [The above is from Coll., 100. 1 1% L I ;1 . . � . � 1� I .- . ! 4, , - . m ,the Markham Ohauteauguaw Holton, Lib., 854 . i ; ing, and which created so much . I . � . . . . . . . I . . ; . . : - �., I- ! !�i I i �.' I ii, :. I ii., � ' favorable -. 1 :,., � I . , . . � I - , i . I- - . . .. . . I . . ; I J 4 , , : 1 . I , � .. i � . ., . I . - I . I , I - . - I : , . . . - . , i , �i�;. i � � , comment, is to be repeated in Leng'81 . .41. : - - Economist. If any of the above gentry Chicouth i, Cou lib.,.9W. I ; � : - - _�_ I i. I I - Chicoutimi . . t I . . . I O� �ure,., I i'l , �. .� 7.. . � `� . . I . . : '. " `­ . . - i ;. � .. , .. -1 i I .1.. � 1� Hall -in this Village, under the auspices I I , , .r I . .. . . . . ... . .. 4.1 .: I - _�, ­ . I 31 of . . � . ,... i . w N Compton, P 400. - ;- l �. : ' . I . : 1 ., . : . - . 1 - l ' � - . . I- . I .. . . . . - � . - - , should call on the of Pickering I _00 ,.:,: : 1, . � . . . . � . - . I I . . � I �.. -we advise that they .get the grand bounce. -n It- * �; St. George's church on Man,lau a n ; • 1 t. . . . . . . I t ". ... . ..� . ore efitLer,lynepesnay, Lib, 71,- i...-V I J ,Iq L"M _ - - . .. . I f t. - � � .1 . . . , I ; , I .. I - . -- I I,; i . . : I T The list of those it is expect"ad will � . I , 11 . . I - - i some of the best I - - ... 1. .., A__ I ; - ea ing �j�,Pj .. I ; . . - ! .. . . Anotiww Old Resident Gone. .. Lib., ace]. Arthabaska, Laveroe, take part embraces ' 3 , � - �, .. ..: IThe whole scheme is probably a swindle-] Drummond and I . nelt. e . ! I 1. . ­11 7 We are again calle . and outside talent. and we are asaured a . 1. - I re i I , .:.11 d upon tipis week to Hochelaga, Desjbtrdivs, Con I , � . 3 .z t . . , . I .9 200i . . - `1 I . , .. c . I .; I .�_ I . ? ._.. I . . I . . , . . . � . . . ; I . I ; 1. . . . . . I . - 1: , !. : . - I . . I . . . . .. I . I I . . . I . I P. I i 8 ""dwiches and coffee will be served . l . �, . . . I . , � � . .. " hronicle the death of one of our oldest Huntingdo ver, Anti-Riel 0 " � �'� Very pleasant time may be- looked for. ; I ) 1! � �: !_ - residents-Mr. James Logan, Whose de. lberville, E, . i , �. . I . � ! �, . 1. . . , L . I 1. . . 1,�clilic: *d, Lib., Ace]. PICKERING -* ' ' � . . during the evening. • . ,., , 5 0. I I - I .. . . mine took place at his late residence on Jacques Cartier, Girourard, Con., 4W. � ' Mealum ' : � �. L I . . � .� I .: I - L . . � . , . . � I . I I Sunday last, of disease of lungs and Joliette, Gilbaul ,Con. acct. ' .. I : , . . - I � 1 . . . . . . ". I 1. � I . - . I L . . � �i I I I . . J . 1-1 -1 a set""M - I I . � - , . , , , � , . � L 7:-' � �_ .1 - erable inte4st'- Was, lna�40sied t . . . I . r .: � " , I.i . r !, - * . . i , - . : _ . � . . � . . I - I . , " .. 4 " I - , �. - . . � , - . . V - , ; 7 '. heart, in the 77th year of his age. De- Kamour4ska, D ssain't, Lib. 256..:- - 11 ." .' Consid � - . L : l . Ll _� :/, . ., . '.... 1.. in this village on Tuesday evening, after I � I , . . �.. . . . . . I � I .,.. ; _. . . ; - . - I ! I " ­ , . t: . I � . ceased was born in Caterline, Scotland, L'AssoniptioD, Gauthier, Lib. . . I N�l _ ---, I. .1 in 1810. In 1884 he was married to a Laprairie, Doy , Lib., 29.0. ;-­ ' .,-.1L � _!" the polls closed, as to the result of the L: ' J -I - - : .' , I , ; .1.�i�:��11-.' -�. 1. I I . L . - � . . - ,. ". t .,-,. !! , I rapany o TfV "'' !I.. . I ­. _i,:.�. I'— L� �1: s �!�, . -yo ; :.'_: I � . . � �i�r �,� contest . . I -Y -WT I 1. : � . _! -. - I Miss Milne, and with his wife came to Laval, Ouimet, on., 200.' , V i throughout the Dominion. Ar. • . _Vr,173� T Ll I I O� . rangements were made with the agent of , : - 11 -010 lot Levis, MoGuay, Lib., 455. A Canada in the same year, 'settling I �: I 9, Broken Front, Pickering township, Lialet, Casgram, Lib. '.. . .. . the Telegraph Cc t 'get the , � : .. . 1 2,00. .1 � .- . . . I . . .11. .. I returns, and Dale's Hall .was ' , I l � -1 - . Lib., 500. �'-��;' ..�.._ �, � secured, i . . . .: 0 -- , . I . : � - where they continued to reside until Lotbiniere, Rinfret, . N.- YOUR EYESiLT, .T 9 . -1 i where a large crowd congregated to T 1.1 I I - . -.- - e removed to their pre- Maskinouge, Desaulniers, Ind.,' . .. � . By using','60111mon glass,6s, when you can . - - ; -,, .1 L�: 9 1 %. - ' � 000* .. . I . 1_ purchase 1! - .. � ' - .d. receive the news as filst, as it came ! � .. L I . .-I 11 il, 1.�,. . . iI � . : ­ - : sent residence in this village. Deceased Meg antic, tic, Ture6tte, Lib., 75. .z �!` . . I - .­ ­ I I , , 14 , - . � . an 1 by , i , . , - ­ W . L : !!' wire. By,12 o'clock it wits seen that the - I: I., - - �, . . e i , .. �, �., LAZ RUS,9 MORRIS & CC" _. . w­ .. ,� � . I ­' , . , I 1. .. � as widely known throughout the town- Moutbalm The suit, Lib. '. I ­t , I.. 9 S . . . - ,., i ; ; . . - ship, and highly esteemed for his many Misgissqw 8 W. . ,:� j �� Government had gained the' 'day, and the , :* -, . io 7.- -_ I . I - . I '. j i , ' . . � . , I . o .. _. � 1� .1 ; .:. .. :1 , . L , . , - 0 ;i, CiFy,e , Lib.? � 1 ' " crowd quietly dispersed to their homes. , t, -- ., .." � .�: �, � -! t, . : I .. OW .. �;I-: I I " : ' excellent traits of character, being pf ill, Montmagnyq C oquette, Lib., I .�, , C .1.1 ! - -8 . �..I., � I - . - I , : I generous � - as � . _ -..-.. I . . I - 1. � 1, 1.' , I . - I I . " - - . orated ' I �:�.!.. I � 1. I . � : '' - . .1 I I kindly disposition and ' nerous in his Montmorency, Langelier, Lib 4 - The Reception Committee . 1,f, I . I titee have recom- Celebrated i .1 _'� ..� - /. treatment of those less fortunate than Montreal, C., Curran, Con., " * - �', . L Gel : . .i; - biny � 900. -�;�'!� mended a grant of L . � 1. �� i i i L t . 010,000 towards: the - ,%ERA I . I I . i . z I . I ' '-- ' Con., 660.11 ',' celebration Queen's Jubilee i . '' I . .. . ! . . 1. . I : - - Af., We think we can safely say Montreal, E., Coursol, Riel . � I � . ." i I , I -- i, - b in be entire village. Montreal, W., �niitb, Con., 500. ­ `11!.: Toronto. of the - In . I � T, i I , z., l.' ihad nq�au enemy in t I , I I . �_.; , I �. , I ` - -1 - ` ! I " W r : . He leaves � an aged partner and several Xtioierville, So.- Marie, Natil 79. _ �.dili- Natives of the Friendly Islands 'are . ECTED SPE'k . I . I . I . . I . !. . I L I children to mourn his death. The funeral Nicolet, G d Con.. 000. :� � � r.-- I wildly excited over the doings of Mi' . . The best in the World. About a million - pair now in use, giving n . . L ' '' �'S ,!,I Is on - Oral .. - took place on Wednesday "lastg to the Ottawa ­'�­,� ii) : � . ' . � . . - L. I - _. Na Co t, Con. Will . . .:I sionary Baker, and a British gunboat has - I . satisfaction. . For sale f� only by - '� : - --' i I I i ., ,`i --­�J ­1 . . • . . L .. I ' : . , . .�. .. : Methodist cemetery, the remains being Pontiac, Bryso , Con., 0GO. �. �,!�-! , gone - to, preserve order. . . ' . ' . . _L_J_ - - , ' .. :1.11 � L ! ",_ ,:, 11! I . -_ ; followed to their last resting place by a Po . I-, . I . �1� i. t � . .w �, : .I.., rt Neulf 'St. eorges, Lib., Mill ,, Events seem to foreshadow it Russian 2 � • . ; - - . , I i . : : -,.qll. - . . .. I .i t. I 1� . - .! 1� I s I . . . . 7: 11 occupati I � � . . I * i , I . THE NEws extend,$ its sympathy to the ..'L*:;'�. . I - `t�f T I I . . !. . . .. _.. :1 -1: very large number of relatives and friends. Que'ec,Cil her, Lib., 719. 1 � '',.I - ELD ,� .,, DRUG i Que4W. : on of Bulptria and a Turkish oc- . -He - - F - . ..; .:� - :��, , ) , � .. ., . . . Co., M tin, Lib., 81. L � :,�,i_ chpation of Easteim Roumelia, when ,!. I . I fit , I t ; t i _.__ . bereaved. . . . . '- ' ­:� !; . , � I - , � � � I L . ,. � . - 1� , ... . . I I . Quebec E., Laurier, Lib., 10000, , :, - .. 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