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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_03_04b ",:+ • I T ( I ( • I '.I- I .1'I I l i ,. I .il .I I I I. ; . � � I ,. �I . , ' - -- - - - NU. 18 I ��; . � .., L. VI. +' PICKE INCA; ONT F A A , 1V�ARC' 4i, 1$87. r �, ! � , . I . I, I I .. I 11 O ` I ' — 1 n . r ,I ' „ TT - ' The Greenwood. Concert. Washington Letter. . � I - . a" i �, i� '' O l� T ARO The�ehades f nidht were felling iliRt tFram our Begttlar Corresponds »t.} iii . . �. . . HP(,�ticjat• ' LATaeT ,LOCAL HAPPN�J,Xa$ RECORDED BY As;thro' OurlPickering village psvt, Phis is an era of resignation is p ct A - v.l.l itil. •NI.n.MN.i. , • - ' • C ""`ENV' ` THR PBES9 ANV JUT ?lam DOwN BY OUR A sleigh well filled Vvith ladies fair, life in Washington. The Secretary of thf i j 1.. NRS. FIELD & - BATEMAN, I And others, -.names I - mast forbear. ;. Treasury is about to resiglt, the Q. R.. , ! . , 1 I. COERNSPONDENTS. , physicians,Snrgeonls , etc.,Pickering, Ont. ' Treasurer will follow, the Yice- President _ •. II �` 1; i For Greenw bound they and soalong', p=, Office hot -re— Morning, from 890 to 11:80; o tam of the Renate resigned this wee , Ii . evening from 5 to 6 o'cloc 1 -y OSHAWA. And fill the it with laugh ng. =:•, .. • snow the Co' Gtnmissioner of Patents will resi %\ Away o er roads bedecked with - -_ OnL. �: �' : � ` during the coming month, Mr. Matthew ► % W. F ItRIER, .D,;11I.C.P.S., r I ;: D • COBO ER. Office 'boors -- morning from •, I � " • The ratepayers will vote on the 5th of At ay o'er h�ll and dale" they go• the }bred Commissioner of Deeds oft ,i ` , ` :' 'I lurch on vinR a bonus of ift,000 to to 10, evening'5 to 6. � Surgery in reli,r of DRUG tr giving But presently the snow banks rose District of Columbia must resign, a j }'TORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons ;,..-::_.. , :,�� -- _' Messrs. Pocock A Haynes, in order to in- • with re and `to some of these, at least, t e _ sppplied with Pure Drags, Chemicals &c., all - In billows Wbtte their way i oppose ;' $ c>ieap for cash• 29tf a 1 :. duce em to retpore their steel works The borses olnuge from bank to bank, country is resigned to their resignatio 1. _ -'-„• \� from namiltou to Oshawa. When to ! ex,baasted down they sank, Last bat not least, the Forty -Ninth Co - - -� Legal. ``'" sass .will resign n, at noon on the 4th f ! . Von have been; engaged for seine day- I I R g . t ^ ^Yrt �__w „�,. The ladies }aped from out the sleigh March. Mach work remains to be done, , �i repairing the dam north-west of the town, y ; several important appropriation bills ha e ; , ._ OHN BALL DOW, OBARRISTER •o' And o'er the snow banks took their wa t� and Solicitor, Notary Public, eta OcICE— which was washed away during the flood. Like f airy forms they cleave the air, not only not been passed, but are only h f . II ' I)eveand Block, Brock - street, Whitby Private � The spring show of the Whitby and With heartei undaunted, free from care. •. � digested in committee; but during the net 11 fends to loan at lowest rates and on favorabl( : East Whitby Agricultural Society ,was five do s bf - its life Congress will do in a _ 8-y_ �- sL• prom bank 'to bank they aped in glee- y . f a went. / s o Thursda , 3rd in m e fecL manner the wo k' rips o p y held at Colunibu n hurried and t r { - - HUM AS ARKEIt, BARRISTER i • . �.,: v' __,,� y A novel sight it was to see. _ 1. and Solicitor, tars. Money to loan. Nor •��.� CEDAR CREEK. We soon re{ained them on the road which should have been done deliberate y' :Hans 's Building, Picker- i \� d carefully in the oestlier da s of t e lI COU131liz 370II. Office fur a 4 -y” J R• And toward Greenwood ixreenwood onward strAde. y, I - ins open every Sa d y ___ �N�` .. - G- • . session. to addition to the a pro riati n _ . I The•follo ing list of 'names � shows the with hearts elate, with courage true, bills, there 'are a number of imports t ELAMERE,' BLACK, RESSOR � i t B;arriaters at Law, SolicitorY+ I Standing of he first three in their respec- we did our ;devious way pursue. public and private measures which will I . - 1J - ENGLISH, I -_ - 1" ' tive(clasaea or the montbs of January and A g hurried through, p in Chancery Conveyancers, tic. Offices; No. 17 y ( Arrived in reenwood, oh the sight, if ossible. But with t e . February, i theitCedar Creek school :--•- Tha did ot�r ea er eyes delight 1 Toronto Street (over Gas Company's },Toronto. �..- .A.=) 'S R f� vast number of bills occupying promin t . ?Roney to Loan —No Commission. D. Dxr AI�aH, . Fourth class --Mary Pugh, Nally Waddell, itions upon the calendar, there is ha d- ` DAVIDSON BLACK, H. A. ,Rszssos, E TAYLOUR Greatest Photographer. ' - Tab ee spret►d' with choicest food, pox dh ass the appropriat' n 41 , 3-y Sarah Hortop. Third class -Aggle Smith, 1 time enoug EroL3da• _ _ _ Arthur Holden, Ref eshing tea, the pastry good. y p _ _ Fre 'brick McAvoy. Sec. , bills, and it -is probable that Congress ill . E. FAREWELL, 'LL. B., BAR- , - - and class - Willie srgh, Charles smith, In Bind and bodv thus refresh d f T RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and �� �1 $RIElNf Whltici� After the tnis,l we found sweet rest, hold several night sessions, and also a t 1 . 1a Robert Ddc,voy. $'aeons part let book- • I g 1 County Solicitor. Court House; Whitby. y _._ __ $sudsy session. ; 1. - - - -- -- ' _ John Lee,. Bertha Mathewson, Hanlon I After the storm came sw test calm, In the Republican Senatorial can s, I . ,, -- - - - - -- Wstsh. First part Iat book'-'Horgan After the wound the heal ng balm. held Thursday, it was stated with so a I''' ,!, Yete,t•iTe-t , - _ Pn b, Thomas Linton, Charles Lee. • _, •_�w.����.., . g But brighter scenes awai us still positiveness that a specie} session of he I ' _ . _ ..r. r - HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR• _ With joy o4r hearts, to feast and fill, �, Senate would be called immediately a ter - I i 11 • GEOPI, Graduate of the Ontario Yet- - WHITBY. the adjournment of Congress. It was s id i erinar College, Torontq, and - practical horse- 1 As to the school hones off we go, that the President had intimated to leading : ' . . sheer, etc. On accouut of Increase of practice ' .4�.= I' There t0 h4ar sweet music flaw, 11 accustomed visits every 8aturday to I i +,• ' :f1IIet Rr06. hays closed their estab- Republican Senators that he would ca 1 a and my .' The feast dlf reason, flow of soul, s is} session to act u on some tree ies - ` Whitevale,'Chenywood end Dunbarton will at _ lishlnent here, and propose moving to Which moves the heart and minds control, 1?� P tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own I I ' Toronto. and confirm some important nominati na. '' ii� �I forge, Green River, in the. forenoons o! Tuesday, i ! Asocial iii eonneetion vrith St. John's Was there in �ri�?•abandance found, There_ is much speculation as to w�tat _ Wednesday, ,Thursday and Friday of each week. Orr ur in fUlest measure round. , W y And poured the President will do with the bill which - Afirst- classassistanthorseshoeralwaveonhand I_(. Church at the bay, takes place this•(Fri- , Veterinary instruments made to order. llledi T 1 da evening. Hyfirld.. Lhe GreigB, sad Jewell brigh passed the House some days since and ` tine for horses and cattle always on hard. Calls w3al B , , y)' , With chart ling songs beguiled the ni t ; Senate Thursday, cresting a new Cab "net = by night or by day pro>;tptly attended to. :.td A elan named Hamilton was fined $v office,. the Department of Agricult re dress. Green ]•fiver, Out. -y .: *:: * by P: M. Harper fur striking the door Wilmer, Claris, and Crenshaw, too, The bill has been pending for some ye ra, , i. I , — rn their fingers drew ; . . - -- Scto'o Books, keThr tb Ar y ildi q ay with her art, and once asses both hoaxes, but as I ; ; 1. at e m bu n O'et lyre and ho .u$ {ttESS. �txx�•, T - 1 e Knights of Labor of �Yhitby sale• while Edit :Vises vetoed by President Arthur. -Mr. Hitch, ;, ; , I` ote Paper, � Thrilled and 'thralled the youthful heart. brated`the anciveraai-y of their orQaniz• Chairman of the Agricaltara} Committee, II ' ve sneer, �£e. I slakes ation ou �ti ednesda ni ht of last week The hours n golden pinions Sew-- find otber •friends of the measure who have _. I : r 7' - "RD n• STOKES,' f COMMIS- ITlli �e11C11Si by an oyster supper.. i Not one th. it journey there did rue. ;: talked with the President on the subject, t I - JICHA , - - - -- -_ .-s+•• - - -•�-- The moral of our tale is seen, sav lie will sign the bill. I I 11 sioner and conveyancer. Office at Hipper ' �: & Stokes', General Merchants, Claremont. Pensq Fl astic' 8, ,+ s CLAREMQNt. FCOm it some lessen we may glean. In oast lie does, it seems to be well estab t;pecia] attention paid to making wills and pr - I� I • ,1 fished that Mr. Hatch will desire to go I I . ei necessary papers for Probate. -- slid a�l necessaries fc:r first. -Class Book This human life, we've acted o'er: into the Cabinet, 4nd it is not improbable ; i - pari_g ________- abate. -- - ir�ie following list shows the order This As first we leave youth's peaceful shore R.BEATON, TOIVNSHIP CLERK a -nd Stationery Store.ei-it of the first throe pupils in their that the Pesident will recognize him. t1 �. Conveys car, Commissioner for taking I 1 P P Troubles dark beset our'vav' Cordmissioger of Agriculture Coleman, res ctive classes of the senior depart• But as we ' ourney, dawns tbe�day, ' affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. A call solicited.. + I will also expect to be promoted. The sari - 1, Honey to loan on farm property. OFFICE --At ment of the Claremont Public School :- lrighter g, lows the path we tread, calturists ��ve very generally petitioned j Brougham. -v *► * * ( I Fifth class, not reported. Sr. 4th, --Jas. i Brighter shit's shine overhead, for the psssiage of the bill, and upon thya - '' i. _ ______.— -- P terson,Jennio Scott Rod'Ethel Simpson, I Brighter hopes:our souls inspire, _ I it is argue that the President cannot - 1lrclititect. -- Jo in I•'or e. Jr. 4th —Tanis Birrel from. a 1 tical Point of view. afford to a , . • _ f To lure us onward, higher acid liiR}ter, '' po po -,' - _�_ ��.= - Stafford & Cor m ac�, J _� "" Alicg Burgess, Luther Bowes and Chas. diaappr�ve he bill. A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT Until w% reach the Feast shore,' A. tvr the county of Ontario. Drawings WHITL'Y. 4: 1G Macnab. Sr: 3rd, --Vary Scott ant �1 . The wee her service of the IInited i, i Annie ForQie, Hart Asttf�ylge, Frank Wliet"il a �e }oy, and ell ir' love.. States Sign 1 Service Bureau, is to be trans- ' and specifications furnished for every class of _� _� _ - -___ ,. Avg of THY i'AHTi': ' building. Steam. and hot water heating and , Rawson. Jr. 3rd,- �t'alter McFarlane, (erred after Jnly 1st, 1857, Lo the New De- veDtilat3on a s cialty: Office — Gerrie Block, �s I! , Pickeriva, March 2nd. partment o Agriculture. corner Dundaa nd Brock streets, Whitby. Richard Duller and John Ferrier, dohu I ' __(__- , __ - , . ,a —• - Reaidence —Hies ton Road, East Pickering. 37 -y ��Ott. - ' HitIH �"O'r, CREEK The saes ion df who will be Secret of Ji ` T, -- ana� the Treasury is as unsettled as ever. Ac- j _ /' 1. s'� - -- - "r cording to Lhe knowing ones. MinisGsr Ai Ctiolte,e,147ftg- ' , I I ! 11 1 ; r `'"'� KERING ENCY. SAM. tToo latast wee6 .i" Pendleton and Ea -Mayor Grace have ttboat _; ' _ . _�, PIC `� v - 'OL'CHEB �lC ItOR'LAND, Licensed _ On Thursday evening of last week the • ©gaal chances of being' selected, . while whole of North and We, have ha - Wrong as for. the past I committee who ad been appointed to � others are mentioned with nearly equal i. � � `i . 1 Auctioneer ;for the �h , week several of the fair sea, who are visit- + I _ South .Ontario. trio attention given to all Open for the transaction of all let*itimate carry ottt the wieles of the 1 resbyteria frequency. It is positively asserted that { orders by letter o telegraph.. Charges moderate. "Banking Business.. fug this pleasant spot: not only to See i cou�,iregstion of this place,, met at the resi- the office has been offered to Represent I . Thos. Poueber, valuator, Arbitrat:nr, &c. Ad- OFFICF. HOCRs - -From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays friends but to.regain their former strength• ; deuce of Mr. Jacob Bruinwell, when, after ative Scott and to Speaker Carlisle, and ;I • ' I dregs, THUS, PO 'CHER, Pox 47, Brougham, or 10 to 1 o'clock. ' / r s RO\VLA \D \\`bitty, out. Some of their names •are, Bliss Alice a short time aM; it in social conversation, that both declined it, the latter only last 1, - _ -- ►Sa�'lII�S Bil(llk 111 ��OD11LC�lbll. White, At Ash urn, who, is visiting leer (tile Rev. It,11. Craig addressed Mr. Brum- Sunda Those who think that an out sister; gA' Stark, of Whitby, w Fell iu a fear sentences, expressing the sider Kill be nominated. .hold that Mr. ! i I - - -- Bl c1::ltuithing. 31ias A re . GEO:tUE REEK, Agent.. came out to see Mr. Emmett. and he Leasure that it afforded him to rform because, if �'I (3 -y) Pe Fairchild stands no chance, - p FfOS. RIC GENERAL BLACK- _ - him iu his calling. viz., teschiag; '_►ties I he duty too which he had been called that the President had any ides of taking him : � . .- • • villa who is visiting name of the con- would probably have - I ; �_ en�ith an3 agoumaker, (.1L `Reed;s oft i I'Narder, bt Bowtnao evetiinR, sled then to then into Lhe Gabiuet he wo p f i �'i ;', • I •nand,. Pickering Ont. Haciug purchased the Sittings `Of Division COUrtS. her old friends in this neighborhobd. Kregatiou read the following address :- been nominated before this, and at' any i bueinesa carried n by the late Michael Rood, I About t:vent COa 18 tuet at the resi- ., -..1 li - will COnL1LUe th same at the old stand. Give L•Ui; � TI' OF U.YTA`KIU. y P To Mr. yacob. Bramwell, rate,the President would not have found it ns a trial. All w rk promptly and satisfactorily dance of Wm. Crclnmer, on «'editesdav The inembers anti adh'erente DP.4n , itt,— necessary to consider any other names in ' :- done as the sum scale of prices. r► y _••� ��� evenini;, when a vzry pleasant tune v1 ae. of the congregation of Melville Church, connection with the matter. Mr. Fair 1 ' _ had until the "tires sma' house.' I Acarboro,. where yon have performed the child's friends, on Lhe other hated, are 8rm J I - Yailtt 'r� f1l "l• (� �t''l'�'l ►t. tby : Clerk, Al C. Mscdonnetl, \\titthv, The residents of Balsam were surprised dutie9 of Preceutor, have heard with re • 1 • in the belief that he will be Mr. Manning 's - • t , fan. 3, Feb.A $lam• 2, April 2,3da� s, Juue 2, Ji ly to read in your edition of, the l8th inst., I Successor, and think that the President I . SIGN 4, Sep. 2, Uct.: -, Nov. Due. •2. Bret that, acting under the directions o{ 1 ' - A I N `I' I .' U, UItAINING, i your medical adviser. you have found it leas not done as much considering and con <, Tinting, &c., of all l roughatu: Clerk, Di Gleeaou, Greenwood, of an accouut of a man user Balsam uc \\'riting.Pa 3er- Hauginh, May 4; July 5, hep. 3• cured of beating his wife. IL is a mistake. , kiiJtis done on th shortest notice. Al] shades of necessary to resign your position as leader saltine in the matter ss 'has been rapes• Pickering village: Clerk, ai.Gleeson,Green- We are law abiding citizens, •and under paint mixed to rder. ?Cone but the best Eng- wood, Jan 4, March :i, November 3. I (of the service of song, and being desirous seated, sect that he wilt nominate his man TS it WELBOL'RNE. 2Gy J W Burnhaut, Port no circuins> auces would we beat our of expressing their appreciation of the see- before Congress adjourns. I < 1 t�h Lead used. IL 3. Port 1 eery : Clerk, p _; _ - - -- - Pe, February 8, April 19, June 11, Sept. 6, Oct. wives. I � -- ALPHA. vico� you have so heartily randared our- Senator Ingalls of Kansa. W , an Satnr• i' 1 .. I, Bo t?- ►t"ttcI •yhorg. is, December la. - . = I ing these years, have felt' that they,could day elected President pro temof the Senate, I . 4. Uxbridge: ("*rk, 7. Hemphill, Uxbridge, WHITEVALE. ' , , Feb. �, A1n•il _xl, June 22, Sep. 7, Oct 19, Dec 14. !not permit you to retire from the work ii place of fir. Shermali, resigned. His i . -OH`T Uj'S .IE, BOOT AND SHOE 3• C nnington: Clerk, Swith,Caunington, ; I i which von have done so well, without election will result in increagtng his salary ! , - I tJ Maker. Pe •ed Mid sews► work. Orders Feb 10 Al►ril •21, Julie 2:i, Hept 8, Oct 2u, Doc 15. I' i allowing' +to i'Oa in some -degree, ( The eleCti n excitement hag $uhsidetl though from $x,000 to $8,000 year, in allowing i' _ hruuipt:y attend d to. Exl,erionced workman- 6 1- avdrwu : Clerk, G F Bruce, Beavertou, I 1 ;,i . Don't fors t the ssana, nearly opposite the Feb 11 April 2•, June 24, Sent 9, Dee 16. and our io •u has resumed its normal vei y imperfectly, the esteem iu which you him an additional private_ secretary, and - 1 : p ' - News, Ring Stme , Yickering Village. 7 -v 7. Uptergrove• Clerk, F J Gillespie, Upter- Icouditiau, �, have been held, and the appreciation that in affording him a great many little per- :: __ — grove, Feb 12, April 2.4, Juue 25; HOP 1u, Dec 17. __ - -- - Ills. C11Ra. Reeser itax purchased a Ter- ;they have had of your ntauy ante of "If socal conveniences of that kind. He can i "" Hotels. By Urder,J: J. E. FAREWELLI . Re cow. 11Rr ie had a vote m East' denial in connection with the duties of ,and will retain his chairmanship of the . I F. I_ ( + ,1. I Clex.k of the Peace. y r I. t .�?`GL HU'TETl; "G 1tLT:`� - - - -- - - York, and 1e sat R he bought the; cow this o8ice. District Committee membership. 1 I '• r V, V I I,11 .. As a very inadequate expression of that . Washington, Feb. 2G, '87. 1 wood, .John Mitchell, proprietor. This i — PiCl eriiig right- r esteem and of the 'affection which you so I I hu,tse is a new quilling, fitted up with every - NG� , The aid affable trotting bergs, `test l� justly deserve, we ask you to accept this ; ; - j li(, unsigdation for the travillint; bublic. Large P �iNi Fj;$, ° Chan ed hands 19st week. Mi'• ht is estimated°that between $t5,00o I _ i i r - anti c omiuocious stables and sheds far horses. --AftF— far -Coat, not as a reward for your shoes, I shall at all tunes he pleased to receive a call Johns, of m era, was the. purchaser- bat•simpty to remind you of the place you anal $$29,000; changed .hands over the re- tr�m uiy friends and the public generally, when now in full operation. We are prepared to fill hold its the hearts of those who resent it. f 13tf orders of all kinds on the shortest possible consideratio $1.,0, In -tl1e named ]•ace p suit of the a }ectioft contest in Winnipeg. li I in Greenwood. -� _ __ •__ __ __ __ _ -___ at Bond Lake, near Aurora, :lest Egg Trusting that .you ms long' be spared to _ notice. we also manufacture y y P It is said the Cetnadian Pacific Railway (i 0 Il U O HOUSE, PICKERING. 'DOORS, SASH, BLIN DS, took first inppey on Saturday last. I etljoy . the comforts which it may yield, Company has secured three Cunard _ fI �_I •.Ianits GorAon, Proprietor. 'This house is , • • fir, A, JJ Major' Ilas just returned f fill and assist by your Christian life and ex'= steamers tIojrun between Vancouver and I ! I a -fine new brick huilding, tiniahed in superior 14IOULDINGS, HA1I) RAILS, , &-flee Every convenience and comfort for the I Nevvet Posts, Balusters, &c., Ice. kp eztendet tour through the United , perlenee in all the work of the Master Australia 11 ravelling public. *few and commodious stables States. H ,gives es a glowing' accouut of throughout the community And our de- A 1 nz ICnBasurinq over three feet long . I. - and sheds. 7 y i be that the God 3t �',�- a,�i' d►11C X00= his trip froi Toronto to Texas. sire and. prayer wilt ever - - suit everyone, for cash. Please The ben i_ works and Tani facto of all peace, whose you are, and whom you and weighing twenty - three pounds was i • MliRicnl. prices down to y p serve, will ever sustain you, and when the trapped at Vyner, in I,ambton county, j - .to us a call and oblige have been I shut down for the last few anxieties, the 'o s and the pleas• a few days ago. li'. I I i. . _: - .1 _ , i,_ <�_� - -�� OLrISIF & KEMP'1HORN wares and anx , 1x-33 0. days on a cunt 'of a cav4•in at the fire• l y :. 4RTIES WISHING 'r0 "TAKE ores o* this life are over, that you may A man (named Joseph Miller, employed . P- lessons in Instrumental or Vocal Music 1K. 0• _ place. have an abundant entrance into those in a faetply at St. John, N.B., recently .. I • i can obtain Vocal Divaic in Class or by private -- = �--- -- -- Ildi•• I3ra ", of Greeu'RiVer, spent Sun. �i e p it a C1rCUlar Saw from 1 instruction. Apply for tor[ua to ere o p pared for jib pe0 le Oi God had his arm spl• by . i T "ALLION, day in our ale. where eternity shall lie measured by the wrist to elbow. { ,; E CouttS Prof. of MUSIC.. �''�t Mr. 'rho . Burton, of Toronto, is visit- anthems that proclaim the Redeemers A fPw days a0o Mr. Polly, of Prescott, . I' i Miss A. in triende hare. raise. _ Music room at the residence of Mrs. Heats OR - 8_& J� RoBT. CowAN g p drew the sum of $100 from the bank and + I; 7 opposite Nzws office, Pickering. Miss M r, of Markham; has been Bignea in behalf Of the G.W. 13i:oz"r, 11 lost it before he had of many ards ____ ______ _ `, "Tha celebrated stallion g y i' 0 B E RT BO N N E R J R. 4f spending a few days with her friend Miss congregation. l Jxo. B>cNN1ST4'. ,6-ow the building. All efforts to trace it . _ 1 ' JOHNSON,. ��� �aO I t Boyd. After the presentation Mr. Bramwell, `h+ave been futile: The finder evidently • : the property of the late D. & L. O'Leary, is offer- Mr. D. Mbodq lira "Been in To1•onto who -was compiete}y taken by surprise, in t. = I ad far sale. t . ante for staff of a few words expressed his gratification to prefers ea$li to honesty. i . l'; ' I "Robert Bonner, Jr., was bred at Edgehr 1 lately making arrancem '_ 'j IldY specialties :-- Perfect fit, 'moderate prices,' Farm, New York, and Ia 9 years old. He is a teachers f r 1218 night school, which is Itnow that his services had thus been ap- A •man named Valignette was found satisfaction guaranteed. n with white stripe in face ; stands 16 preciated, and very heartily thanked the one day recently wandering on the ice I , I DE COMPETITION in price, styleor work- wds high, and weighs 1750 lbs. He is noted as just now a little below par. We expect eongregstion for their kindly words and between Ottawa and Hull in search of a •• ; hehip. I have a fine select stock of a foal getter, and has some of the beet colts In to see it m DOW. valuable Rift. hole throu h which t0 drown himself. , ;., " .11 "� ' : new goods to pick from. this part of the countryy. He is also a successful _ �'iCKERING� ONT inner. Particulars of p�diRree and alt A sleigh load of 'our yonn people left He was es reed through the hole left by t. - p''Ire `" Ines on a lice- esd8 eve to attend a sus- ~I i' live at -home, an$m a more money other -n[nrmation can be obtained PP here 188E eon y Cardiinal Jaaobini, the Papal Secretary, the carpenter in the police station. . yoUcan at work for us, -than at ny ing else in tion to DENNIS O'CONNOB. Pickering, P O the world. Ca ital not fed ou are P• S•-- Parties wishing to puc hale thislnot d �;8 81'man LOC11st $t11,IaDd a8 the�rOads died at Rome on ►Saturday affbrdOQII lABt• A 1181E 1�ile of snow sheds west of Don- i - y horse should make es y pp — ri K rations are bein ald, B.C., fell a few days ago, but gangs ,; i ' i. - started free. Both sexes ; al ages. Any were some fiat drifted .there was Qongi►d- Great milit.aiy preps► g P of men were at once put to work and the I one can do the work. Large earain s sure from �%H�/ N YOU made iq Russian Oland• p . Brat start. Costly outfit and terms see. Better . arable di nssion eB to the route they Dr. Barret, late of IIpper Canada railway track soon cleared. not delay. costa you nothing to send ua your g;��e i, Deed, Bond. will, Lease, �ioktgage, should e. One young lady declared Last year Mr. 0. W. Bailey, of High . • address and find out ; if you are wise you will do or other legal dospmeet to draw College, Is dead. 870 acres and so at once. H. HALLr,TT & CO., Portland, site. P in favor o i going by the Fields, another .: oi'►want to burr w money ; said unless their went by the Forest they Adair Hood, of Markham• sae ohm- Bluff, Mai}itoba, or want to insure your property iii First Class 8500: II ! - - - - -- - -- - - -- English or.Canaaisn companies at the lowest witted for trial on 9atnrday on a cliarRe threshed 10,000 boehels of grain, Drn M kin . would Ma her pleasure. However, the won with the late bushels ofjwhieh was wheat, on which h ®, ass and Ma tie a possible rates; of bribery, in cone ! . -- era a rat celled the '•Adv4nee; ' which bests driver ma aged to compromise with $,11 i •_ Dominion election. Bleared $x,400. i _- J . MISS H. L. STOTTS will continue the fir se all rivals; 188, a d"uu the Iwgnage of one of the ffi It is rumored in LOnddn that Hon. G• ' II I , . and mantle making business as usual at the or a •supply of oil -cake, Flax -seed, Extra d W8 d0 At a cooking ver the D011, , i ! - residence, one mile west of the village of Picker- young lad e8, one it up Brown, Taranto on Sunday last twenty-•one A. 8irkpgtriek will tam rainy snoeeed ins. Latest English and American styles. Flour; • ' po . Agent for Cornw 1's salt- Fitting chart. y_19 or s New Sind of Oat Meal that is superior to not wish this item to Fan up Q` any �- one ware apprehended by the police Sir Charles'l'tnpperas High Commissioner, _ anything geed heretofore for porridge; or a ticket for the South Ontario Fair, . cosy. >>tnd j am, served them right. to gips place m tarp to i it John Mac- i - t _ _ - _ 3DTOBF31i3.a�11�" - "call on the undersigned• We chalgat will please you. _ On 'T`u edsy a Sve year old son �' Mr. An old, heiplesla, one•leRged Frenchman donald when the lattlr.:i1i s pos2tion to i .' Ififi CARR,'practiesl "dressmaker, haA ;net PRIM( LE Sather d of Chatham, fell from the at Belleville, refused a load of hay forhis hanei evert the leadership of the party to �l " open d shop over Dickie do Margnia' store, and _' f y vote for ane .of the candidates. S1r �iharles. I' 1. begs share of the public patronage. 7 tf. '' '40 -y Notary Public, Whitby. seek at a hunter and and was crowned. ; _ 11 - .. .11 .- �. A , i I 1. �, ., -- ^ Y': . jj .. -. 1 .. is h r - .. , ... - : I - .}. i .. , .,, . -:. i- . .,.. ...- - ., .. .. , .. , , I .. . ., .,.... , - i l s =! , u` . I a. . E II• I• I 1:.... , „. I , J' I ,� t. :.. .: ,. ..- .. - d 7. :: „ j . .l ;y . it , .. - -. $1 -:I r. , - P , - i' I: i I , x'a. r t e, t I'' i 1 3i'. h s c : 1_ , ' I -I i h ;I, , .'.I- is I 'i • i . '' I . . . ` (- 1. :1 i. - -- - - - NU. 18 I ��; . � .., L. VI. +' PICKE INCA; ONT F A A , 1V�ARC' 4i, 1$87. r �, ! � , . I . I, I I .. I 11 O ` I ' — 1 n . r ,I ' „ TT - ' The Greenwood. Concert. Washington Letter. . � I - . a" i �, i� '' O l� T ARO The�ehades f nidht were felling iliRt tFram our Begttlar Corresponds »t.} iii . . �. . . HP(,�ticjat• ' LATaeT ,LOCAL HAPPN�J,Xa$ RECORDED BY As;thro' OurlPickering village psvt, Phis is an era of resignation is p ct A - v.l.l itil. •NI.n.MN.i. , • - ' • C ""`ENV' ` THR PBES9 ANV JUT ?lam DOwN BY OUR A sleigh well filled Vvith ladies fair, life in Washington. The Secretary of thf i j 1.. NRS. FIELD & - BATEMAN, I And others, -.names I - mast forbear. ;. Treasury is about to resiglt, the Q. R.. , ! . , 1 I. COERNSPONDENTS. , physicians,Snrgeonls , etc.,Pickering, Ont. ' Treasurer will follow, the Yice- President _ •. II �` 1; i For Greenw bound they and soalong', p=, Office hot -re— Morning, from 890 to 11:80; o tam of the Renate resigned this wee , Ii . evening from 5 to 6 o'cloc 1 -y OSHAWA. And fill the it with laugh ng. =:•, .. • snow the Co' Gtnmissioner of Patents will resi %\ Away o er roads bedecked with - -_ OnL. �: �' : � ` during the coming month, Mr. Matthew ► % W. F ItRIER, .D,;11I.C.P.S., r I ;: D • COBO ER. Office 'boors -- morning from •, I � " • The ratepayers will vote on the 5th of At ay o'er h�ll and dale" they go• the }bred Commissioner of Deeds oft ,i ` , ` :' 'I lurch on vinR a bonus of ift,000 to to 10, evening'5 to 6. � Surgery in reli,r of DRUG tr giving But presently the snow banks rose District of Columbia must resign, a j }'TORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons ;,..-::_.. , :,�� -- _' Messrs. Pocock A Haynes, in order to in- • with re and `to some of these, at least, t e _ sppplied with Pure Drags, Chemicals &c., all - In billows Wbtte their way i oppose ;' $ c>ieap for cash• 29tf a 1 :. duce em to retpore their steel works The borses olnuge from bank to bank, country is resigned to their resignatio 1. _ -'-„• \� from namiltou to Oshawa. When to ! ex,baasted down they sank, Last bat not least, the Forty -Ninth Co - - -� Legal. ``'" sass .will resign n, at noon on the 4th f ! . Von have been; engaged for seine day- I I R g . t ^ ^Yrt �__w „�,. The ladies }aped from out the sleigh March. Mach work remains to be done, , �i repairing the dam north-west of the town, y ; several important appropriation bills ha e ; , ._ OHN BALL DOW, OBARRISTER •o' And o'er the snow banks took their wa t� and Solicitor, Notary Public, eta OcICE— which was washed away during the flood. Like f airy forms they cleave the air, not only not been passed, but are only h f . II ' I)eveand Block, Brock - street, Whitby Private � The spring show of the Whitby and With heartei undaunted, free from care. •. � digested in committee; but during the net 11 fends to loan at lowest rates and on favorabl( : East Whitby Agricultural Society ,was five do s bf - its life Congress will do in a _ 8-y_ �- sL• prom bank 'to bank they aped in glee- y . f a went. / s o Thursda , 3rd in m e fecL manner the wo k' rips o p y held at Colunibu n hurried and t r { - - HUM AS ARKEIt, BARRISTER i • . �.,: v' __,,� y A novel sight it was to see. _ 1. and Solicitor, tars. Money to loan. Nor •��.� CEDAR CREEK. We soon re{ained them on the road which should have been done deliberate y' :Hans 's Building, Picker- i \� d carefully in the oestlier da s of t e lI COU131liz 370II. Office fur a 4 -y” J R• And toward Greenwood ixreenwood onward strAde. y, I - ins open every Sa d y ___ �N�` .. - G- • . session. to addition to the a pro riati n _ . I The•follo ing list of 'names � shows the with hearts elate, with courage true, bills, there 'are a number of imports t ELAMERE,' BLACK, RESSOR � i t B;arriaters at Law, SolicitorY+ I Standing of he first three in their respec- we did our ;devious way pursue. public and private measures which will I . - 1J - ENGLISH, I -_ - 1" ' tive(clasaea or the montbs of January and A g hurried through, p in Chancery Conveyancers, tic. Offices; No. 17 y ( Arrived in reenwood, oh the sight, if ossible. But with t e . February, i theitCedar Creek school :--•- Tha did ot�r ea er eyes delight 1 Toronto Street (over Gas Company's },Toronto. �..- .A.=) 'S R f� vast number of bills occupying promin t . ?Roney to Loan —No Commission. D. Dxr AI�aH, . Fourth class --Mary Pugh, Nally Waddell, itions upon the calendar, there is ha d- ` DAVIDSON BLACK, H. A. ,Rszssos, E TAYLOUR Greatest Photographer. ' - Tab ee spret►d' with choicest food, pox dh ass the appropriat' n 41 , 3-y Sarah Hortop. Third class -Aggle Smith, 1 time enoug EroL3da• _ _ _ Arthur Holden, Ref eshing tea, the pastry good. y p _ _ Fre 'brick McAvoy. Sec. , bills, and it -is probable that Congress ill . E. FAREWELL, 'LL. B., BAR- , - - and class - Willie srgh, Charles smith, In Bind and bodv thus refresh d f T RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and �� �1 $RIElNf Whltici� After the tnis,l we found sweet rest, hold several night sessions, and also a t 1 . 1a Robert Ddc,voy. $'aeons part let book- • I g 1 County Solicitor. Court House; Whitby. y _._ __ $sudsy session. ; 1. - - - -- -- ' _ John Lee,. Bertha Mathewson, Hanlon I After the storm came sw test calm, In the Republican Senatorial can s, I . ,, -- - - - - -- Wstsh. First part Iat book'-'Horgan After the wound the heal ng balm. held Thursday, it was stated with so a I''' ,!, Yete,t•iTe-t , - _ Pn b, Thomas Linton, Charles Lee. • _, •_�w.����.., . g But brighter scenes awai us still positiveness that a specie} session of he I ' _ . _ ..r. r - HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR• _ With joy o4r hearts, to feast and fill, �, Senate would be called immediately a ter - I i 11 • GEOPI, Graduate of the Ontario Yet- - WHITBY. the adjournment of Congress. It was s id i erinar College, Torontq, and - practical horse- 1 As to the school hones off we go, that the President had intimated to leading : ' . . sheer, etc. On accouut of Increase of practice ' .4�.= I' There t0 h4ar sweet music flaw, 11 accustomed visits every 8aturday to I i +,• ' :f1IIet Rr06. hays closed their estab- Republican Senators that he would ca 1 a and my .' The feast dlf reason, flow of soul, s is} session to act u on some tree ies - ` Whitevale,'Chenywood end Dunbarton will at _ lishlnent here, and propose moving to Which moves the heart and minds control, 1?� P tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own I I ' Toronto. and confirm some important nominati na. '' ii� �I forge, Green River, in the. forenoons o! Tuesday, i ! Asocial iii eonneetion vrith St. John's Was there in �ri�?•abandance found, There_ is much speculation as to w�tat _ Wednesday, ,Thursday and Friday of each week. Orr ur in fUlest measure round. , W y And poured the President will do with the bill which - Afirst- classassistanthorseshoeralwaveonhand I_(. Church at the bay, takes place this•(Fri- , Veterinary instruments made to order. llledi T 1 da evening. Hyfirld.. Lhe GreigB, sad Jewell brigh passed the House some days since and ` tine for horses and cattle always on hard. Calls w3al B , , y)' , With chart ling songs beguiled the ni t ; Senate Thursday, cresting a new Cab "net = by night or by day pro>;tptly attended to. :.td A elan named Hamilton was fined $v office,. the Department of Agricult re dress. Green ]•fiver, Out. -y .: *:: * by P: M. Harper fur striking the door Wilmer, Claris, and Crenshaw, too, The bill has been pending for some ye ra, , i. I , — rn their fingers drew ; . . - -- Scto'o Books, keThr tb Ar y ildi q ay with her art, and once asses both hoaxes, but as I ; ; 1. at e m bu n O'et lyre and ho .u$ {ttESS. �txx�•, T - 1 e Knights of Labor of �Yhitby sale• while Edit :Vises vetoed by President Arthur. -Mr. Hitch, ;, ; , I` ote Paper, � Thrilled and 'thralled the youthful heart. brated`the anciveraai-y of their orQaniz• Chairman of the Agricaltara} Committee, II ' ve sneer, �£e. I slakes ation ou �ti ednesda ni ht of last week The hours n golden pinions Sew-- find otber •friends of the measure who have _. I : r 7' - "RD n• STOKES,' f COMMIS- ITlli �e11C11Si by an oyster supper.. i Not one th. it journey there did rue. ;: talked with the President on the subject, t I - JICHA , - - - -- -_ .-s+•• - - -•�-- The moral of our tale is seen, sav lie will sign the bill. I I 11 sioner and conveyancer. Office at Hipper ' �: & Stokes', General Merchants, Claremont. Pensq Fl astic' 8, ,+ s CLAREMQNt. FCOm it some lessen we may glean. In oast lie does, it seems to be well estab t;pecia] attention paid to making wills and pr - I� I • ,1 fished that Mr. Hatch will desire to go I I . ei necessary papers for Probate. -- slid a�l necessaries fc:r first. -Class Book This human life, we've acted o'er: into the Cabinet, 4nd it is not improbable ; i - pari_g ________- abate. -- - ir�ie following list shows the order This As first we leave youth's peaceful shore R.BEATON, TOIVNSHIP CLERK a -nd Stationery Store.ei-it of the first throe pupils in their that the Pesident will recognize him. t1 �. Conveys car, Commissioner for taking I 1 P P Troubles dark beset our'vav' Cordmissioger of Agriculture Coleman, res ctive classes of the senior depart• But as we ' ourney, dawns tbe�day, ' affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. A call solicited.. + I will also expect to be promoted. The sari - 1, Honey to loan on farm property. OFFICE --At ment of the Claremont Public School :- lrighter g, lows the path we tread, calturists ��ve very generally petitioned j Brougham. -v *► * * ( I Fifth class, not reported. Sr. 4th, --Jas. i Brighter shit's shine overhead, for the psssiage of the bill, and upon thya - '' i. _ ______.— -- P terson,Jennio Scott Rod'Ethel Simpson, I Brighter hopes:our souls inspire, _ I it is argue that the President cannot - 1lrclititect. -- Jo in I•'or e. Jr. 4th —Tanis Birrel from. a 1 tical Point of view. afford to a , . • _ f To lure us onward, higher acid liiR}ter, '' po po -,' - _�_ ��.= - Stafford & Cor m ac�, J _� "" Alicg Burgess, Luther Bowes and Chas. diaappr�ve he bill. A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT Until w% reach the Feast shore,' A. tvr the county of Ontario. Drawings WHITL'Y. 4: 1G Macnab. Sr: 3rd, --Vary Scott ant �1 . The wee her service of the IInited i, i Annie ForQie, Hart Asttf�ylge, Frank Wliet"il a �e }oy, and ell ir' love.. States Sign 1 Service Bureau, is to be trans- ' and specifications furnished for every class of _� _� _ - -___ ,. Avg of THY i'AHTi': ' building. Steam. and hot water heating and , Rawson. Jr. 3rd,- �t'alter McFarlane, (erred after Jnly 1st, 1857, Lo the New De- veDtilat3on a s cialty: Office — Gerrie Block, �s I! , Pickeriva, March 2nd. partment o Agriculture. corner Dundaa nd Brock streets, Whitby. Richard Duller and John Ferrier, dohu I ' __(__- , __ - , . ,a —• - Reaidence —Hies ton Road, East Pickering. 37 -y ��Ott. - ' HitIH �"O'r, CREEK The saes ion df who will be Secret of Ji ` T, -- ana� the Treasury is as unsettled as ever. Ac- j _ /' 1. s'� - -- - "r cording to Lhe knowing ones. MinisGsr Ai Ctiolte,e,147ftg- ' , I I ! 11 1 ; r `'"'� KERING ENCY. SAM. tToo latast wee6 .i" Pendleton and Ea -Mayor Grace have ttboat _; ' _ . _�, PIC `� v - 'OL'CHEB �lC ItOR'LAND, Licensed _ On Thursday evening of last week the • ©gaal chances of being' selected, . while whole of North and We, have ha - Wrong as for. the past I committee who ad been appointed to � others are mentioned with nearly equal i. � � `i . 1 Auctioneer ;for the �h , week several of the fair sea, who are visit- + I _ South .Ontario. trio attention given to all Open for the transaction of all let*itimate carry ottt the wieles of the 1 resbyteria frequency. It is positively asserted that { orders by letter o telegraph.. Charges moderate. "Banking Business.. fug this pleasant spot: not only to See i cou�,iregstion of this place,, met at the resi- the office has been offered to Represent I . Thos. Poueber, valuator, Arbitrat:nr, &c. Ad- OFFICF. HOCRs - -From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays friends but to.regain their former strength• ; deuce of Mr. Jacob Bruinwell, when, after ative Scott and to Speaker Carlisle, and ;I • ' I dregs, THUS, PO 'CHER, Pox 47, Brougham, or 10 to 1 o'clock. ' / r s RO\VLA \D \\`bitty, out. Some of their names •are, Bliss Alice a short time aM; it in social conversation, that both declined it, the latter only last 1, - _ -- ►Sa�'lII�S Bil(llk 111 ��OD11LC�lbll. White, At Ash urn, who, is visiting leer (tile Rev. It,11. Craig addressed Mr. Brum- Sunda Those who think that an out sister; gA' Stark, of Whitby, w Fell iu a fear sentences, expressing the sider Kill be nominated. .hold that Mr. ! i I - - -- Bl c1::ltuithing. 31ias A re . GEO:tUE REEK, Agent.. came out to see Mr. Emmett. and he Leasure that it afforded him to rform because, if �'I (3 -y) Pe Fairchild stands no chance, - p FfOS. RIC GENERAL BLACK- _ - him iu his calling. viz., teschiag; '_►ties I he duty too which he had been called that the President had any ides of taking him : � . .- • • villa who is visiting name of the con- would probably have - I ; �_ en�ith an3 agoumaker, (.1L `Reed;s oft i I'Narder, bt Bowtnao evetiinR, sled then to then into Lhe Gabiuet he wo p f i �'i ;', • I •nand,. Pickering Ont. Haciug purchased the Sittings `Of Division COUrtS. her old friends in this neighborhobd. Kregatiou read the following address :- been nominated before this, and at' any i bueinesa carried n by the late Michael Rood, I About t:vent COa 18 tuet at the resi- ., -..1 li - will COnL1LUe th same at the old stand. Give L•Ui; � TI' OF U.YTA`KIU. y P To Mr. yacob. Bramwell, rate,the President would not have found it ns a trial. All w rk promptly and satisfactorily dance of Wm. Crclnmer, on «'editesdav The inembers anti adh'erente DP.4n , itt,— necessary to consider any other names in ' :- done as the sum scale of prices. r► y _••� ��� evenini;, when a vzry pleasant tune v1 ae. of the congregation of Melville Church, connection with the matter. Mr. Fair 1 ' _ had until the "tires sma' house.' I Acarboro,. where yon have performed the child's friends, on Lhe other hated, are 8rm J I - Yailtt 'r� f1l "l• (� �t''l'�'l ►t. tby : Clerk, Al C. Mscdonnetl, \\titthv, The residents of Balsam were surprised dutie9 of Preceutor, have heard with re • 1 • in the belief that he will be Mr. Manning 's - • t , fan. 3, Feb.A $lam• 2, April 2,3da� s, Juue 2, Ji ly to read in your edition of, the l8th inst., I Successor, and think that the President I . SIGN 4, Sep. 2, Uct.: -, Nov. Due. •2. Bret that, acting under the directions o{ 1 ' - A I N `I' I .' U, UItAINING, i your medical adviser. you have found it leas not done as much considering and con <, Tinting, &c., of all l roughatu: Clerk, Di Gleeaou, Greenwood, of an accouut of a man user Balsam uc \\'riting.Pa 3er- Hauginh, May 4; July 5, hep. 3• cured of beating his wife. IL is a mistake. , kiiJtis done on th shortest notice. Al] shades of necessary to resign your position as leader saltine in the matter ss 'has been rapes• Pickering village: Clerk, ai.Gleeson,Green- We are law abiding citizens, •and under paint mixed to rder. ?Cone but the best Eng- wood, Jan 4, March :i, November 3. I (of the service of song, and being desirous seated, sect that he wilt nominate his man TS it WELBOL'RNE. 2Gy J W Burnhaut, Port no circuins> auces would we beat our of expressing their appreciation of the see- before Congress adjourns. I < 1 t�h Lead used. IL 3. Port 1 eery : Clerk, p _; _ - - -- - Pe, February 8, April 19, June 11, Sept. 6, Oct. wives. I � -- ALPHA. vico� you have so heartily randared our- Senator Ingalls of Kansa. W , an Satnr• i' 1 .. I, Bo t?- ►t"ttcI •yhorg. is, December la. - . = I ing these years, have felt' that they,could day elected President pro temof the Senate, I . 4. Uxbridge: ("*rk, 7. Hemphill, Uxbridge, WHITEVALE. ' , , Feb. �, A1n•il _xl, June 22, Sep. 7, Oct 19, Dec 14. !not permit you to retire from the work ii place of fir. Shermali, resigned. His i . -OH`T Uj'S .IE, BOOT AND SHOE 3• C nnington: Clerk, Swith,Caunington, ; I i which von have done so well, without election will result in increagtng his salary ! , - I tJ Maker. Pe •ed Mid sews► work. Orders Feb 10 Al►ril •21, Julie 2:i, Hept 8, Oct 2u, Doc 15. I' i allowing' +to i'Oa in some -degree, ( The eleCti n excitement hag $uhsidetl though from $x,000 to $8,000 year, in allowing i' _ hruuipt:y attend d to. Exl,erionced workman- 6 1- avdrwu : Clerk, G F Bruce, Beavertou, I 1 ;,i . Don't fors t the ssana, nearly opposite the Feb 11 April 2•, June 24, Sent 9, Dee 16. and our io •u has resumed its normal vei y imperfectly, the esteem iu which you him an additional private_ secretary, and - 1 : p ' - News, Ring Stme , Yickering Village. 7 -v 7. Uptergrove• Clerk, F J Gillespie, Upter- Icouditiau, �, have been held, and the appreciation that in affording him a great many little per- :: __ — grove, Feb 12, April 2.4, Juue 25; HOP 1u, Dec 17. __ - -- - Ills. C11Ra. Reeser itax purchased a Ter- ;they have had of your ntauy ante of "If socal conveniences of that kind. He can i "" Hotels. By Urder,J: J. E. FAREWELLI . Re cow. 11Rr ie had a vote m East' denial in connection with the duties of ,and will retain his chairmanship of the . I F. I_ ( + ,1. I Clex.k of the Peace. y r I. t .�?`GL HU'TETl; "G 1tLT:`� - - - -- - - York, and 1e sat R he bought the; cow this o8ice. District Committee membership. 1 I '• r V, V I I,11 .. As a very inadequate expression of that . Washington, Feb. 2G, '87. 1 wood, .John Mitchell, proprietor. This i — PiCl eriiig right- r esteem and of the 'affection which you so I I hu,tse is a new quilling, fitted up with every - NG� , The aid affable trotting bergs, `test l� justly deserve, we ask you to accept this ; ; - j li(, unsigdation for the travillint; bublic. Large P �iNi Fj;$, ° Chan ed hands 19st week. Mi'• ht is estimated°that between $t5,00o I _ i i r - anti c omiuocious stables and sheds far horses. --AftF— far -Coat, not as a reward for your shoes, I shall at all tunes he pleased to receive a call Johns, of m era, was the. purchaser- bat•simpty to remind you of the place you anal $$29,000; changed .hands over the re- tr�m uiy friends and the public generally, when now in full operation. We are prepared to fill hold its the hearts of those who resent it. f 13tf orders of all kinds on the shortest possible consideratio $1.,0, In -tl1e named ]•ace p suit of the a }ectioft contest in Winnipeg. li I in Greenwood. -� _ __ •__ __ __ __ _ -___ at Bond Lake, near Aurora, :lest Egg Trusting that .you ms long' be spared to _ notice. we also manufacture y y P It is said the Cetnadian Pacific Railway (i 0 Il U O HOUSE, PICKERING. 'DOORS, SASH, BLIN DS, took first inppey on Saturday last. I etljoy . the comforts which it may yield, Company has secured three Cunard _ fI �_I •.Ianits GorAon, Proprietor. 'This house is , • • fir, A, JJ Major' Ilas just returned f fill and assist by your Christian life and ex'= steamers tIojrun between Vancouver and I ! I a -fine new brick huilding, tiniahed in superior 14IOULDINGS, HA1I) RAILS, , &-flee Every convenience and comfort for the I Nevvet Posts, Balusters, &c., Ice. kp eztendet tour through the United , perlenee in all the work of the Master Australia 11 ravelling public. *few and commodious stables States. H ,gives es a glowing' accouut of throughout the community And our de- A 1 nz ICnBasurinq over three feet long . I. - and sheds. 7 y i be that the God 3t �',�- a,�i' d►11C X00= his trip froi Toronto to Texas. sire and. prayer wilt ever - - suit everyone, for cash. Please The ben i_ works and Tani facto of all peace, whose you are, and whom you and weighing twenty - three pounds was i • MliRicnl. prices down to y p serve, will ever sustain you, and when the trapped at Vyner, in I,ambton county, j - .to us a call and oblige have been I shut down for the last few anxieties, the 'o s and the pleas• a few days ago. li'. I I i. . _: - .1 _ , i,_ <�_� - -�� OLrISIF & KEMP'1HORN wares and anx , 1x-33 0. days on a cunt 'of a cav4•in at the fire• l y :. 4RTIES WISHING 'r0 "TAKE ores o* this life are over, that you may A man (named Joseph Miller, employed . P- lessons in Instrumental or Vocal Music 1K. 0• _ place. have an abundant entrance into those in a faetply at St. John, N.B., recently .. I • i can obtain Vocal Divaic in Class or by private -- = �--- -- -- Ildi•• I3ra ", of Greeu'RiVer, spent Sun. �i e p it a C1rCUlar Saw from 1 instruction. Apply for tor[ua to ere o p pared for jib pe0 le Oi God had his arm spl• by . i T "ALLION, day in our ale. where eternity shall lie measured by the wrist to elbow. { ,; E CouttS Prof. of MUSIC.. �''�t Mr. 'rho . Burton, of Toronto, is visit- anthems that proclaim the Redeemers A fPw days a0o Mr. Polly, of Prescott, . I' i Miss A. in triende hare. raise. _ Music room at the residence of Mrs. Heats OR - 8_& J� RoBT. CowAN g p drew the sum of $100 from the bank and + I; 7 opposite Nzws office, Pickering. Miss M r, of Markham; has been Bignea in behalf Of the G.W. 13i:oz"r, 11 lost it before he had of many ards ____ ______ _ `, "Tha celebrated stallion g y i' 0 B E RT BO N N E R J R. 4f spending a few days with her friend Miss congregation. l Jxo. B>cNN1ST4'. ,6-ow the building. All efforts to trace it . _ 1 ' JOHNSON,. ��� �aO I t Boyd. After the presentation Mr. Bramwell, `h+ave been futile: The finder evidently • : the property of the late D. & L. O'Leary, is offer- Mr. D. Mbodq lira "Been in To1•onto who -was compiete}y taken by surprise, in t. = I ad far sale. t . ante for staff of a few words expressed his gratification to prefers ea$li to honesty. i . l'; ' I "Robert Bonner, Jr., was bred at Edgehr 1 lately making arrancem '_ 'j IldY specialties :-- Perfect fit, 'moderate prices,' Farm, New York, and Ia 9 years old. He is a teachers f r 1218 night school, which is Itnow that his services had thus been ap- A •man named Valignette was found satisfaction guaranteed. n with white stripe in face ; stands 16 preciated, and very heartily thanked the one day recently wandering on the ice I , I DE COMPETITION in price, styleor work- wds high, and weighs 1750 lbs. He is noted as just now a little below par. We expect eongregstion for their kindly words and between Ottawa and Hull in search of a •• ; hehip. I have a fine select stock of a foal getter, and has some of the beet colts In to see it m DOW. valuable Rift. hole throu h which t0 drown himself. , ;., " .11 "� ' : new goods to pick from. this part of the countryy. He is also a successful _ �'iCKERING� ONT inner. Particulars of p�diRree and alt A sleigh load of 'our yonn people left He was es reed through the hole left by t. - p''Ire `" Ines on a lice- esd8 eve to attend a sus- ~I i' live at -home, an$m a more money other -n[nrmation can be obtained PP here 188E eon y Cardiinal Jaaobini, the Papal Secretary, the carpenter in the police station. . yoUcan at work for us, -than at ny ing else in tion to DENNIS O'CONNOB. Pickering, P O the world. Ca ital not fed ou are P• S•-- Parties wishing to puc hale thislnot d �;8 81'man LOC11st $t11,IaDd a8 the�rOads died at Rome on ►Saturday affbrdOQII lABt• A 1181E 1�ile of snow sheds west of Don- i - y horse should make es y pp — ri K rations are bein ald, B.C., fell a few days ago, but gangs ,; i ' i. - started free. Both sexes ; al ages. Any were some fiat drifted .there was Qongi►d- Great milit.aiy preps► g P of men were at once put to work and the I one can do the work. Large earain s sure from �%H�/ N YOU made iq Russian Oland• p . Brat start. Costly outfit and terms see. Better . arable di nssion eB to the route they Dr. Barret, late of IIpper Canada railway track soon cleared. not delay. costa you nothing to send ua your g;��e i, Deed, Bond. will, Lease, �ioktgage, should e. One young lady declared Last year Mr. 0. W. Bailey, of High . • address and find out ; if you are wise you will do or other legal dospmeet to draw College, Is dead. 870 acres and so at once. H. HALLr,TT & CO., Portland, site. P in favor o i going by the Fields, another .: oi'►want to burr w money ; said unless their went by the Forest they Adair Hood, of Markham• sae ohm- Bluff, Mai}itoba, or want to insure your property iii First Class 8500: II ! - - - - -- - -- - - -- English or.Canaaisn companies at the lowest witted for trial on 9atnrday on a cliarRe threshed 10,000 boehels of grain, Drn M kin . would Ma her pleasure. However, the won with the late bushels ofjwhieh was wheat, on which h ®, ass and Ma tie a possible rates; of bribery, in cone ! . -- era a rat celled the '•Adv4nee; ' which bests driver ma aged to compromise with $,11 i •_ Dominion election. Bleared $x,400. i _- J . MISS H. L. STOTTS will continue the fir se all rivals; 188, a d"uu the Iwgnage of one of the ffi It is rumored in LOnddn that Hon. G• ' II I , . and mantle making business as usual at the or a •supply of oil -cake, Flax -seed, Extra d W8 d0 At a cooking ver the D011, , i ! - residence, one mile west of the village of Picker- young lad e8, one it up Brown, Taranto on Sunday last twenty-•one A. 8irkpgtriek will tam rainy snoeeed ins. Latest English and American styles. Flour; • ' po . Agent for Cornw 1's salt- Fitting chart. y_19 or s New Sind of Oat Meal that is superior to not wish this item to Fan up Q` any �- one ware apprehended by the police Sir Charles'l'tnpperas High Commissioner, _ anything geed heretofore for porridge; or a ticket for the South Ontario Fair, . cosy. >>tnd j am, served them right. to gips place m tarp to i it John Mac- i - t _ _ - _ 3DTOBF31i3.a�11�" - "call on the undersigned• We chalgat will please you. _ On 'T`u edsy a Sve year old son �' Mr. An old, heiplesla, one•leRged Frenchman donald when the lattlr.:i1i s pos2tion to i .' Ififi CARR,'practiesl "dressmaker, haA ;net PRIM( LE Sather d of Chatham, fell from the at Belleville, refused a load of hay forhis hanei evert the leadership of the party to �l " open d shop over Dickie do Margnia' store, and _' f y vote for ane .of the candidates. S1r �iharles. I' 1. begs share of the public patronage. 7 tf. '' '40 -y Notary Public, Whitby. seek at a hunter and and was crowned. ; _ 11 - .. .11 .- �. A , i I 1. �, ., -- ^ Y': . jj .. -. 1 .. is h r - .. , ... - : I - .}. i .. , .,, . -:. i- . .,.. ...- - ., .. .. , .. , , I .. . ., .,.... , - i l s =! , u` . I a. . E II• I• I 1:.... , „. I , J' I ,� t. :.. .: ,. ..- .. - d 7. :: „ j . .l ;y . it , .. - -. $1 -:I r. , - P , - i' I: i I , x'a. r t e, t I'' i 1 3i'. h s c : 1_ I I f . �. li)l { f t I- 1 i 41 I :. 1,; I 41 .i Ads 11 .'1t t: ��1 f ; I l! I " ; - Iii f It; }. ; F�I �i iii ,. iI: 1. 4 i , 11 . (I : � r1 1 i t , 4 1 ti E i i,i I ;I i i i' I ,�: . . 'i If 1' ` I W a ll i ;�!_ �4 .11 , .I I I :, �' r,. r 1 j 11I 1i I 1` i' - � .�1 • I. ,{ 1 -. I . i �- . [. , . -- ' . . I" - 1.1 x - 1. I , . - . l �' T - j- �1 _ i. I 1 .. j - e i 1. ;I ,� THE WAR CLOUD. °' ! • YOVNG FOLKS@ I . AN ADVENTURE IN 1�Q19HOKA. turned on his beet,' and looked like some ; HOITNEHOLD. i ° . - I bloated monster impossible to describe. Awe u the" river, a half dozen of as For a con le of hundred yards he continued I , if l Loxvox F ' ` ' y P ' P LAP JACH6.— Qne'cu of sour milk i n , , eb, 2c,— Advicea ff'om Metz re- DICK a ADYEIQTi78L � " ' ell a crowd as ever ed. a canoe or ran on' his back not swimmin but floatin P ►.half 1 Y Psi $� g cu of sour cream, one teaspoon of • - . port there is no cessation of French barrack- Dick lives in a lar house on the lank of a rapid, id were . oam on 'a bright summer Then with his addle he righted biniself p� sale . .- makin around Verdun and Belfort and P ' $ P g eel,,, one egg, floarenouglt to make a batter The tA I. rr 8 , a river, quite near the. aea- One very warm evening last autumn, They were coming and swept away out {�f sight. Down the Bake on a greased, griddle. • Battlef I I. that work on the' fortifications at Verdun summer day, Dick's mother was asleep in a down the river from Hollow Lake, intend- river both;, canoes to ed and fairly ' ew j "..' continues night and day. All commerce , WHITE CAKE. —One CU ' I (j}pvern g Y chair otj the iazza, and be, attar playin A tug to run through to Musquash on Georg. with all theirs aed. Twenty minutes ad P buttet� has been Sus ended at• Metz' exce tin in p cup of sweet milk, two cnpa of su ar j' °rte I A Be, P P g • while on the awn, ran down the path wh eh ian Bay, , and hence �by Ponetanq. The river been wasted - looking up stream, D wn g three food. The inhabitants are storing their y cups of flour, whites of six e r �a l ailwaY g led to the river, where the boat, with its was fall high, the trout plentiful and sport they went until a mile was covered. Ten bb•, tw tea houses from cellar to sire#, spoons of baking powder. t and Brc g gay, btriped awning and cushioned seats, good. The (lay had be i spent in hunting they saw the funniest. looking object that - _ WHAT WILL FOLLOW TILE ELECTIONIB.. . lay, half out of water, on the beach, deer, and one fine buck lead been "hauled out ever met their eyes. It turned out of course WHITE SPONGE CAKE.. —One and lone' -half `• port - • , On the issue of tho German elections hens Dick rout od about on the Soft' warm of the bush and brow ht down to the cam to be their own brave comrade addlin u cups of sugar whites of eight a by fire, g P 8 P P g P ' ggs> three. i _ -E:. the peace of Europe ; that is, if a m jority sand for a while, chasing the butterflies in a canoe just before dark. We were just stream with all his double paddle power. fourths of a teaspoon of cream tartar, one - . troy' ',I "l�not elected favouring Prince Bistrarek s which flitted 'upa�d down the beach; and where the big portage is half a, mild of ra Quickly and joyfully they lifted him�into cup of flour; flavor with lemon. Some ' Septennate bill in the Reichstag, wants cer- watching the little flashing waves which ids and small falls, not large to be sure, the big canoe. , " Boys," lie said " it was SHORT CAKE. —One cup of sour'm`ilk ;`6o, _ oelebra _ Lain in April. In the event of a majority of plashed gently on the shore, coming nearer ut with the river swollen and the current immense. I was going on down to the rliar- thirds of a cup -of sour cream, one teaspoon the Qu Prince Bismarck's side war will be postpon- and nearer with the slowly rising tide. swift, no Gang -man would ever go through rows, but thought I d paddle and help ypu. of soda, a little salt, flour enough to make Five ed, if not avoided• The prospects are that Pretty soon he climbed into the boat and a live. Any one who has been up there Wait until I'm rested and I'm goirivl in a soft dough ;roll out.a IYalf inch thick and - trial at - ' 1 the Chancellor will carry the day and have settled himself among the soft cushions , in ill know the sport. At the end of the port- again. Hang your old birch barks. Give bake on pie tine. . - down t a majority of forty - three. Such are the the Stern. - ' ' ge comin down the current continues very me the deerskin canoe. I'm going to' }he „ a o BEATEN BISCQIT.� -Two lets of g . advices from Berlin this evening. It was very warm in she sun, and Dick ift but month enough to paddle up for Musquash in this and shall run every bless- teaspoon of salt, one tablespoonful of r, one A sl' PRANCE ANXIOUS FOIi BISMARCK'S 'SII�CESS. thoroughly enjoyed the cool breeze which another ha f a mile. ad rapid between here and there. I have lard, an idea how to ri a sail and ou don t mix into a stiff dough with equal ual Lend °t whispered among the overhanging brunches The con creation took 'various channels $ Y water and milk • 8 l parts of - three -y France, oddly enough, is praying for know what ou have missed b not being , boat thirty minutes with a: and ruffled the water fate the wavelets and the to k been alts desultory, tin- Y g Y L�ndoi 1 Prince Bismarck s success. the Vlitiiatry which lashed a merry eon against the q y' wooden Spoon ; bake in a quick oven. ! know well that if he is defeated and deelarea P y g K til one of the party, Mr. R., of Toronto, with me, had no idea it was so good. MUFFINS, —One pint of milk two Pren boats side. a ke .of running the rapids ids instead of Bair Harvey put ins up to it"" P , lateb . for war he will call to the'coloura the X0,000 Po $ P Y- e s two of New Perhaps Natures gent a music made him, in the cam truck over the rte a eggs, t$bleapoons of melted butter t . I extra troops he demands , law or no law, Znd g P portage. • Ile - .. wo ates drowsy—perhaps Dick was sleepy anyway never was serious! inclined to work. T}ie tablespoons' of sugar, two teaspoons c,f c)~earn $$ raise all the money he needs, with or with- the fact remains Y THE ;GREAT WORTH- NEST.; tartar, one teas Dort of soda flourenou bait b however it may have been, whole crowd yelled out its dies iobation P ' to - . r . out the consent of the imperial parliament, he resent! curled himself u on the Gush- . Y PP I I make a batter that will drop from'the a coo, The - �- presently P ae fat would he ruination and loss of every- ' tons, w A socf/ALISTie REBELLION.' ions and fell fast asleep. - thing. A doctor - in the crowd spoke up It may! intkrest some of our read- HOMINY MUFFINS. —One cup of ?cold . Mr. Hyndman and others of the Socialist Wakin suddenl 6'. found himself era to rend a little of the aport to be cooked homin one beaten e �g, three ble- �' warp a►) 8 Y, and told Mr. R. that his pocket case had a Y, g t� iitattag I party here are convinced that in case of war sprawling on the bottom of the boat, which number of medicines in it which would ac bad in the Great North -West. First spoons of melted butter, twoAhirds of cup lines. , I . there will be a Socialist rebellion in Ger- was pitching and rolling in a most unpleas- od{npush his (R.'s) object without any need of I must describe the general appearance of of milk ; stir into this mixture two Gins of - L many, and possibly one also in the iron ant fashion, the coup It is what is known as parr- flour in which has been sifted two teas 'one The manufacturing region of France, as a. pro- Jumping quickly to the seat again, and getting" a ducking or losing anything, and like "that is rollin rairie dotted he a and' P P g q Y g that if he -did not wish longer to cling g P r of baking powder. Bake in muffin rings in City test against the mutual slaughter of the Gal . looking about him, his poor little heart tenacious! to life that he could take the there wit roves and trees, bluffs they are a quick oven. Coun< lie and Teutonic Democracies. stead almost still with terror to find that who a of the physic; and " o off" decent! here call , in the proportion of about one BOILED Icl;v(I.— n apprc' P Y g Y 0 e cup of sugar, two. A COMPLICATED ISSUE.'• \ � 1 the boat was far away from land and tossing whe he wee: This the others considered acre of ti bar to twenty of prairie, suf ' Beg of The above three views of the Franco -Ger- u and down on the waves of the ba ficient to apply the settler with building teablespoona of water ; boil till it threads I It i. , P Y• a very generous and thoughtful offer on the from the spoon, stirring often, Beat to a , man situation show how complicated the Poor little Dick was uttterly helpless —to doctor's part, and argued it would be more and fend g timber, .without interfering stiff froth the white of one a Put in a 8eT Of problem is, leaving the questions of alliances be sure, the oars were in the boat, but -he consistent with R.'a dignity and less labor with c ltivated land, which is a wise dd'ep dish, and when the sugar is boiling t'° tl "- . - with other powers out of the question, could not row. nor swim, 'a single stroke, for them than COmmitin euieide b dispensatio of Providence. West of Win- our it over the e g - le in g y h P egg, stirring rapidly t°- - P What Russ }}'a would do in the event of war He cried awhile, and called as loudly ash he the ivul ar means of a canoe accident. nipeg alon the line of the C. P. R. one sees ether. petiti is wide! disc aged, but without definite could, but no heard, noted came 'to. , no timber, and nothing but wave after g- - - 1owc�1 Y , Y Y Mr. R. a ttemper was riled considerably that ' . answer. Her statesmen' a Vienna des tch rescue him. No sound could be heard but knowledge i wave of are prairie, that may be des- �EAM BISCUIT. —One cup each lof 'sriur - Pa his of canoeing should be called P ' y fifty 1 sa s are convinced that with Prince Bill- the washin of the waves and minute b g Bribed as nd and awe ins fife felt it is mi and cream, one teaspoonful sac}, of Y g Y thus u question—and as inan a brave en- era P E Sir marek at war the Czar would become the minute the land raw fainter and fainter q Y g not picturesque. ue. This northern count cream tartar and soda, half teaspoon of salt g oral had made a masterly retreat, by a gee- P q ry flour enou h to make a dou h. nag °t arbiter of Europe, and no pledge will be the big house on the hill grew smaller and oral advance that turned it into a victor carries off t�te palm #or soil, climate, beauty g , g Mix as gvft and t van in advance to either aide though that smaller. Y— and sport. i "can be handled, roll out half inch' to 8 so he became boastfully egg esaive and as 'Every m'lc or two throe h this countr thickness, cut in round cakes and bake 'at a tion would mean an end to the alliance with Ger- By- and -by, tired ofd calling and' looking aerted `` that he could run the rapids with Y g Y nick oven. } faun. many. across the. dizzy, restless waste of water, out a canoe at all," and that he could beat one comes Ion beautiful lakes, ranging in q . — Terri J GER3iANR ITH' A LUAb OF PRSNOii HELMETS Dick lay down on the bottom of the boat. them the half mile, he in the water and laze from am acre to two or three hundred. GxKMAN BREAD. One pint of balled - Pe 1 and was soon asleep a ain. the on land to the other end of the port- These lakes are the summer resort and- milk, one -half teacup of sugar, one -half cup I At PARIS Feb. 27. —A Gerinan sergeant, Y l . How long he Slept a could not tell, but a e. Such an astoundin challen a made breeding gjround of myriads of water of lard, two - thirds of a cu of yeast. -fix while driving a waggon lute Metz refused g g g teriit he was suddenl and rude! awakened fowl. Hu Grey Brant and Laughing the yeast and milk and let rise light • {ic to Submit to inspection. The a'. Metz, Y y hf r. ti1., a lawyer, suggest cat that the legal g ld , $ive► again, by a hand which Seized him b the preliminary, a will better be drawn up ('seas, :iii. lard, Seal, Red Heads, Long the Sugar and shortening, with flour enough yund attracted a crowd of inspectors, who ford- y P Y• . dad be nape. of the neck slid lifted him out of the at once and proceeded to do ao with a bi Necks, 1ti iatlere, Wragion and Black to make a soft (lough ;roll out an inch thick bly removed the cover a found a wasrgon boat into another, larger one full of gaffers a uare of 'birch bark and the g Duck tree , while in the spring and fall on a well floufed board, Divide the (lQU h refer load of French dragoon helmets. q end of a burst • g in .blue while a rest roe h voice cried: the Arctic goose �� hits Swan Pelican and put each in.a baking tin ;' make a dozen , i of di. g K etick'from the fire. He had not got further ' ` - A COUNCIL OF WA$. " A wee little cat, I declair !" than the feira faciex IixJ,rrutvnx ncgtri art of %%�hite and andhill crane make a tempor- indentures with the finger on the top, put take VIEfiNA, Feb. 27. —The Emperor presided Dick and the boat reached home in safety, .the will wh(w 1{. said, " I can do it for an dry stay wh n going north and returninv to a small piece of butter in each and sift er '. - Nl yesterday at a council of war. Archdukes and without further incident and to thi „ �' summer cli as in a the who! ' y , the s mans tweet five dollars But no one in the autumn. Of birds e one tablespoonful of sugar in Xed . Albrecht and Wilhelm, Count Bylandt, day although he is a gt•own -up sedate old the party would bet with an insane man, i►$ "that stay wi h us in the winter we have the with the same quantity ofground cinnarpon. __ . to re General Von Beck, Prince of Croy and Ba- cat, he is quite satisfied to let this remain Prairie Chicken, Willow, and Spruce Part Let stand till light, then bake in c ick plie. o all considered him to be. It. wouldn't be 11r roes' Salin %11 nd'Popp were presented. his -only sea - voyage, and. much prefers to legal Mr. M. explained. Having bluffed ridges, and occaeionatly a 1'tarmiban. oven. - - ut - MILITA ENTHUSIASM IN AUSTRIA.'; remain on shore. , Of big ga to there ie the Moose, Elk, °..I .f 5e1µ them into Silence— and the will having been Niin iu or White-tailed. 1 . , cony �. Twenty cussed applications have be' n r submitted and a roved —t uiet a sin over P g and the Black- i:I'1TTE$ EVENING S FUN. , . alread received for officers'' commisaio in ''' P 1 tailed deer ;Black, Cinnamon and (,rizzl L: our BmNio A BOY.: came the camp, and the melody of the Doc- y 1 i y 'Nagle Table b - 1'0l: the Hungarian Landaturm. Rich a hears and o fur bearing animals of a steal! y Whhh Agrs can b� itrl�el . 'here AI's' nothing in t e wgrld .of which a lei's snoring alone awakened , response • are seeking positions in the ambulance der- from a persistent screech owl who of er Size, w Ives; foxes, cayotea, badger, llbly Told. _ vice. _ boy is so p cud gas of title fact, that he is a Pe ' g wolverines, fisher, inartin, mink, otter, - I 1 1 ,. . . .. boy. He doeen t despia file, but he flies enraged that every few minutes it would There is a good deal of amusemenjt in;the : , 1 t p make a swoop down on the cam ell its beaver, mud rat, and last, but least savory, following table of figures. It will enaj,le the CREDIT FOR THE HUNGARIAN LA \Da'EiR, t them heartily: No one , has better told the P camp,, Y the skunk. This is not a bad list for' a I you to tell how ?,Id ghe bun • h( PESTH, Feb. 27. —The Lower House of ,story' of boyhood than Charles Dudley discordant disapproval of the lloctor's nasal Y y ladles aze• } e rtsman o trapper to commence on. In Just hand this table to a bun 1 ..- grea 1 - - the Hurngarian Diet by an - unanimous -Mte Warner. on will all own the truth . of labors, and quickly disappear, +while, occa- �° young ac,7y, 4n(I what he says: • the Beaver I ills which commence their rise ' ,' ye- ;terday grassed the extra credit of $3,110, y • sionally a quiet chuckle from Al. or his re- ' request her to tell you in which co lumrr or . It about four n ilea from sieve all theabove au 000 for the equipment of the Hungarian One of the Beat things in the World to .be lative Q. testified that they were wrestling ' columns her age is contained, and !add to • ' is a . Landwehr. is a bo It requires no experience, though gr u»a1S may t found, but it requires patience, ether the fi ores at the top of the ciolutttns g over th6 eat, scheme and audacious chef- ' g g '.. - re• yy longs of R. The latter had wrapped himself skill and en luranee to succeed as asporta• in which her a e is found .and you Have the _ t�r�' is it needs some practice to be a `good one. I pp . ' g y BAYING BACK RUSSIA d'SECIIRI'�'IES, " The disadvantage of the position is that it i up in his dignity and a grey blanket, hav- ..manor trapper. Even amongst the Indians great Secret. Thu$, suppose her a e to } _ ST. PETERSBIIR(I Feb. 27. —It is estimated g P° tt ie the exception and not the rule, to be a PP 1e . ' does not last long enough. It is soon over. ing stretched out the large buckskin on 17, you will find that number in the fret /� S, that Russian securities to the value of $125 • good moose hunter. The keen Sense of Just.as you got used to bein a boy, . ou three strong sticks, and put it oil the sntok}� and fifth columns ; add the prat - t'burea of thy: 000 000 have been bought back from Berlin g y smell and hearing possessed by these ani- f' '. ' g have to be something else, with a good deal ' side of tho tire. Two or three times he was � these two columns, Here .is the mil sic re:i b Russian o erators durin the resent warned that , mals, and t almost inaccessible thicketa� table : ;' ' y P g P more work to do and not half Bo much fun. >hcskin woulil get burnt it , yr• I in such a hot dace. But he onl answered haunted by them, make their capture a� • :, It And yet every boy is anxious to be a elan, 1 Y work of ditiii ally to the most experienced. 1 2 4 R t6 a2- - for } . ., LONDON, Feb. 23,— French and Germ and is very uneasy with the restrictions that he knew more about what he was do tiixt five m Se were killed IatJt winter b 3 3 ') - 9 17 (3:3 Y• yet -, I Governmebt agents are visiting all the feira that are put upon him as a,boy.! Ing than they did. By and by all wits Y y : 5;: 6 Ei 10 1ti : ;4 ,`t } in the north of 'England, and �4re making There are so man bri �ht s to it the life I hushed and the tired huat,ere war© safe! in °p °camp of lEuiiarts, which serves to show ^ ^, (ha fare purchases of horses suitable for milt- Y b Y their uuml►ers, and the skill of their urea �i 7 f. 1I 19 :ki �1 ;, ; g P of a farm boy that I Sometimes think ,I . the arms of Morpheus. If you had been P 9 I .. 10 12. 12 ' 20 tarypurposes. that screech owl and watched .the Geer, ere. The elk and other deer and bears 36 ( should like tolive thelife over a ain. I should I , 11 ! l 1 13 13 21 _ 37 v' , , thy, $ you would hlivo seen Mr. R. rise cautiously are• lees difli�ult to hunt, and more of them' 1;; l4 14 14 ALSATIAN ISLIKE FOA'(i AN'Y. , `. almost be willing to be a girl, if it were no Y o.� g � several times and attend to that deerskin are killed, and - by less skillful hunters. 2 tioi PARIS, Feb. 27. —The newsp>(pers of this 1 for the chores. There id a gloat comfort tr, At the en�l a,f the Glee(, Benson s ,t. fat I'' 1> 15 15 2:3 3`) . - - ctt are ubilan ov t er the, res I f , u t o the ale he c and th 1 , a bo then quickly elf in the back ode Y J amount of work u r his blanket. rk he can a ket. et rid n , Y g -I q Y P the ponds anti lakes are teeming %-itlt water- , 17 lit 20 _4 24 40 .. its tionin.Als%ce- Lorraine. They say Germany of doing. It issometimes astonishing how l►lorning came and w'th it no end of chef- 'fowl and good bags can be made every 19 . 19 2l 25 ' 25 141 21 2.2 22 26 .,,�ti 42 '{ - 1 ie not able to obtain the hearts of the inhab- slow he can go on an errand.. Yerhape he ' frog at 1{. 1'he Uoctor gain kindly offered where. But ,as the cold weather approach- it;anta of the annexed provinces. couldn't explain himself why,wheq he ie sent hie uickest and moat i ►fallible' ranules sand ' 23 23 23 . ' 27, � 2; 43 tioi q g- es and the water beconiea cold the birds 25 2g 2t3 28 2, • res A SOLUTION OF THE BULGARIAN PROBLEM, toa neighbor's after yeast, stops to stone . the lawyer brought 't a rintitive lookin ' ' I 8 44 p K ; take. to tite tar larger b ios of water, such as COSSTANTItiOPLE, Feb. 27,— Gadban Ya- the frogs. He is not exacltly cruel, but he � will mot -lest! forward.:. The deer Skin was �- , g � ' I 27 : 27 `9 29 29 4, � �, Foi y !leaver, I i peon, and1 Egg lakes, and ar lief weals to see if he can hit stn. It is a curious ;nowhere to be found whop kin a Lo b of ' 29 30 30 30 she, the special agent of the Porto in Bol- fact about boys that two will be a eat r start began. A re ular eearp h was ina4c. I ,Joine�l by tlto millions of birds which hav 31 31 31 - I31 � 4b a: garia, it is said, has informed the Grand Y .gr I g e bred further north. Then is the time for 4 ',31 47 Vizier that the only solution of the problem deal slower in doing anything than one. , It had evidently been stolen (luring the extriiordivary sport. Lakes tweet inile� - : 33: 34 36 40 48 4s .. ' - is in a Russian occupation of Bul aria and a BOYS have a KTeat power 'of helping each ni ht, was the opinion overall held. lt. twenty 34 36 37 41 4y 4 <► e' '-;t .. P 8 P• K Y long b half as many wide, are litefallyj 37 3g 38 42 b0 ,u ; - th, ot<<ar do nothing. sti 1 held to his asSertibn that he would o Turkish occupation of Eastern RoumeliA. I K• , g c ,vt•red with wild fowl, and all kinds and 3cd 3g 39 43 51 5l ; .� t i But, gay what you will about the general by the water route. So down .to the river- °fill {ti°na of geese, swans, ducks, grebe usefulness of boys, a farm without a boyy edge he went. Already. . Harvey anti the anti watorheua free uent the lakes while t!: 4t• 42 44 44 .5l 52 I - ` • tit', The Midshipman s GrAve. would ver soon come t grief. He is al -- cook had one on b the rte a with the l 43 43 ± 45 45 53 53 'I sly q gr Y Po fr majestic cranes and roans sail calmly 4��" 46 46 46 54 r,4 1 ; an A Stonington, Conn., correspondent says : ways in d and. In'the firet' place he is to canvas. he party followed R. to see what overhead or stand medRatively ou the is _ I . 'A very touching incident occurred at the doall the errands o to t e store, the et I he was about. The round him boa smooth 47 47 47 47 55 55 '' I ' K Po Y Y lands or shores. Myriads of snipe, plover 1 - : I - decoratin of the soldiers' raves in our Nil- office and to carr all S rte of messages. I in the end of a stout Die about six feet' 49 S0 52 56 ,56 r 'I all g g y- g g P and curlew, fly calling along the banks o - .i6 1 age cemetery on last Decoration Day. To He would like to have many le a se a i Ion Bind ahar ned at one end. He said he 51 51 53 57 ' I b7 �^ ? �' g Pe circle in flocks of thousands. tuck a seen • >� fr, ve it full effect a little Story historic of .wheel has Spokes, and ro to about to the I was going to pilot •-himself down the river iS euuugh to drip e a sportatuan wild. Hp 53 54 - 54 53 58 58 . � - • ini elf must be related. During the war same way. This .he som times tries to do, ; and .off the rocks with it. All knew �tim to hardly knows on what to commence bu� 55 • 55 - 55 59 .. 59 . 59 +' I I T}, 1 _ th Great Britain in 1812 the ninety -gun and people whq -!rave seen im." turning cart- • be a capital swimmer, but also that it was gait ©rally ends by turning his attention t .5 h8 60 - 60 fit) G01 ' ` . , �{�' pc I ahip Superb was on, our coast off Stonin ton; wheels ".along Ithe side of ho road have sup - I nezt to death to tempt the tumbles on that •�� 59 61 61 61 61 E , 1. gg P the larger birds, the - beautiful wavy ,�eue 1 ' and during an action with a .privateer fitted posed that he was amusingI�himself and idling dreadful half mile of chutes and rap ds. He 61 62 62 62 62 62 , , ' t�, P ally suflerin the moat as their flight i 63 ` 63 63• 63 63 ti3 •• a I o t under the American 'flag, midshipman his time. ' He was only q ying to invent a ; then to our surprise brow ht out tite bi doer g I ` ` 11 brought K more slugggish and their senses are not g j P were was pierced by a bu et in hie fore new feeds of locomotion so that he could skin and took off everything but his gucrn- sharp as the wary grey goose and swan. th 1. - - hi6ad and fell dead in his boat while attempt- economize his- legs and do his errands with ! says and stockings, then he alit four holes tnimense bags �s i ►re sometimes made I00 • - It-is leaning against a la oat w aiti ing .to board the privateer. The body of greater dispatch. Leap -frog is one of h.is I in the skin, into two of .which lie p it his {� tlto gun day is not considered out of for ottices to come along that' ke plug• - f ,• s.', the young midshipman was brought on methods of getting over the e ground quickly. feet. - The holes were just large enough tp let pe man the way. Last fall two gentlemen killed la Y Young men poor. .i NN.1 shore at Stonington, and buried in the old He -has a natural genius, for combining ; his feet through. Then_ he put - Ilia arms i , s -- '56 !; _ P elps burying ground, now a part of our pleasure with business... through the other two holes made at the thousand during about a ortnight, twenty= Several deaf persona in a �lfass chuset a I � beautiful cemete and b his fellow officers . I four fell • to four barrels, thirteen to tk o rural community are circulatin a etitiorx , be i'Y, Y other end of the skin, and had the, flaps of ra in the Legislature to give the t a hen I Z h I ' . a arble monument was erected on the a t. barrels, and nine to one discharge of Praying g g g � i_ Po he front le of the deer drawn back on his _ Fighting Sharks C der Water. , o. 12 sin gle. These birds are cure ing. e,i y S me years after peace was declared, an shoulders and tied together. The long neck 6 1 . _ .( el erly gentleman arrived in_ Stonington A sea diver tells the followin Story of the of the deer extended stifliv. above his head. iin vatrious manners. S mo saltdown in ha . If all the`wealth in this -country' ': I 'dt t.t from England, and sought out the parish 'way he managed to keep out of the jaws of He then took a tittle stout stick 'of dry ue. refs, others make meat of them, bu, vi�led up per capita, as Socialiata a d Auer- ill clergyman, Rev. Ira Hart, saying to him : • the sharks : I dived one in Mobile Bay, dar and braced the skin apart at t lie middle however cure(!, they are a welcome addition n chists hanker for, none of them wo Id hay e - \ ,I "I leave come from England.. to see the where I put over 300 cha�no under an iron- —to keep it from folding under him. to winter fare. enough to kee them in idle a' 'tlt P ness slx , . grave of my boy, my only child. ` In a clad, The greatest annoyance that we had fur was next him, and gthe oily, fat, lie sly The wavy or arctic goose is pure white i Touths. As it is now they loaf the whol't tit coach they went to the cemetery ; at the t'iere was sharks. They didn't hardly tackle side nett the water. Just then Harvey re- Plumage, elxcept about i itches of black o - y ear round. - i , mi 1 , gate the Englishman said to the clergyman, us, because with our armor we looked more turned; and. seizing two "paddl(sS, c ui�kly the tips (f the wings. They weigh about The annual report of the U. S. ommi - - 1)J 7 . Their breeding� place is unknown as �i j "Tarry here please ; let me visit the grave like scarecrows than anything else. 'I hey put the handles together and la:she! them sioner of Patents which was laid be re Cop- . / alone." It is related that the man rostiat- would come sail aloe ,and raduall into cue Ion r far north as whites or Esc uimau& have eno- p tri P g g g y b double - bladed paddle. This 1 P gress the other day, proves to be a very in- , l ed himself upon the rave of the boy- inid- swim toward us wkth them big mouths wide he resented to R. telling him that it would trated; the wavy goes still further, , teresting document. From it ' 1 ' rn that I .* f p „ A noticeable point in all white - plumaged ail - shipman and wept bitterly, as beneath the open ; but when within a few feet of us be better than his stick. ' Kight you are, i the total number of applications file -durin' • ass u on which he reclined la the ob act the would sto aYid lie there fla in their l Iarve birds ia, the black ti to the wings.' " The g 8r P Y j Y P pp' g y," remarked R. as he took it and p g the last year, requiring investi at on . C ; - . of his tenderest affections the hoe of his fins a d lookin it Seemeid to vie like the with a " �, white swan, wa li an, Grano and tar,- g P , �► g, i , good• bye, till I See you, boys, he �,gatn ail haveityand it�adds greatly toe action, was 41,442, and the nom r of pa- - iii declining years ; 'and in addition tit his cup evil one himself. Finally, w0 devised a way lunged into the rapid and tumbling � tents issued was fd3 915. The total recei its I of Sorrow, then full, was the thou ht that to scare them off that nave failed to ri hten a ow w uy. But I should like to hear some , _ 1 g frighten water. D n he ant, carried rapidly were $1,154, 551, and the ex endttur s f?4)2 . he would never a ain see the eve of hie them so that th reason liven why birds of different species P , g gr ey woo d stay- away an towards the rocks and fails. , His � � 503, leaving a balance of receipts ver ex- u. should ,e marked in such an identical man- g• ,. , ': boy. More than half a century has, elapsed hour or longer before they dared to come friends are in the greatest state of ex- penditures of $162, 048. The aniou t to the . since the above occurred, and; the• midship- back. The armor, we wear is air -ti ht, �►ou citement and sexist Hacve aeaurin ner. Perhaps some naturalist will explain, credit of the patent fund in the reasu ' 13 g x' g When we consider the uantit of am i3' ` man's father has long since passed away, but know, Our jacket - sleeves were .fastened them he would be all right if he didn't strike q' g was $3,107,453. • i the grave of his boy has been remembered. round our wrists with an elastic, ao that the his head, and ea s the better " t" over of various sorts to a found in t e region, ,- Y Y f3i The Week fn referrin • - - >� one is sur rised th t s ortsmen. with tim g 'to the ontreal \ Foil seven years it has been the custom of air could not escape, By running my finger that portage to the. canoe and be ready to P P Carnival SAYS:—, "We hear, we confess with t ?1 Miss Grace Stanton, a young lady of Ston- under the sleeve of my jacket, I could let help him if he required it. No faster time and 'money do not more generally seek i� out for two months at least in the ear, Se out regret, that this Carnival at :11otreal is - . ington, to especially decorate the midship- the air out, slid as it res ad into the water unrecorded was ever made by part , even Y ' P- , y timber and October. The farmer make likely to be the last. These glacia)j festivi- : ,,; man's grave m a quiet manner ; but last it would make,�a• sort of issing noise, and with the sheriff after them. Two lacrosse practical use of the game that frequents thI ties are advertising Canada as an A��••ctic re, ,. Saturday, while the hand was playing a a volume of bubbles shoo up. So, when= veterans beat the professional entlemen, P g ion. No wonder an ice - castle is calrried a .> dir and voile a of musketr were "bale ever those sharks. wool come pond before his door, and many a heart; g I , Y Y prowling and Bpi ang into a canoe.- But ey could ' !ter a mbol in a Lord Ma g meal of game is secured with a shot t Y Mayor's she�v Bu fired within the eemeter enclosure, a squad around me, I would hold out my arm toward see nothing.. They . hullo, but no answer is B apart from this, we ,cannot help doubtin - '- `� that' iotiierwise would have consi4ted of $ of veterans of the G. A. ,visited the grave them, and puttingg my $ng(er under the elas• received. They wait anxiously. At last c` Sowbell •„ the good effect of popular dissipation n on so ( . - of the young En lishma nand upon it laced tic of m jacket sleets I ould let Y t • Y g g P° P y j a jet of Harvey a,nd the cook appear on the rocks I large a scale, It.can hardly fall totnaettie' ` . • two. American flags a d a wreath of beaut- air out and send a eel of bubbles inlet up the river; and shout that he is no where or oven in t( fnl flowers. The act o itself was full of aim - the Shark's face with a lasing noise, like up the rapids. They examined every eddy To .the housewife —Don't imagine the pig- it is cod for trade is a fond delas�in, That s< g he plicity,• but how beau fug ! Upon the men- steam from agauge -cock. The way those and falls, and had followed R. right down low displayed at the wareroome of a furni- hotels and a few at( res of fancy wad es may - . ument is inscribed t following : "Thom- sharks would go scooting off, was funny to the bank. At one point where they stood ture dealer to be filled with live geese fea gain, but - regular trade can only a Fier b i d as Barrett Powers, ed 18, late midghi behold. the saw him and said he floated down like ere just because the are marked down. ! p Y unprofitable expenditure. The men y whieby . 1 1 man of H. B. MajeaS ship Superb, who _-- �ssssar «ss a duck. f�iie sapid he dip ed over, he went The youthful and inexperienced marri would pay ordinary bills is s uanlered - ai'Y q 3 . i was killed in action in a boat, on the 31st of " Good -bye, sweet tart,!good -bye !" sang under and only one an of the paddle man may not have known it, but, it is a fact the Carnival. Montreal has done tllie thin► - Jn , 1814. A native of Market Bosworth, the baker's apprentice when his master dis• was visible for fifty yat• s. But he bob- all the same : Corsets cannot be purchased exceedingly well, and may rest content with in a county of Leicestehire, England." charged him. bed up serenely and then for a change at the lace goods counter. I her success." : ( .i.• - � - . I�' . . I_ . . .. _. . - ... 'I -; , . 4 j a i , i i . I 1. - ;. ,. . - - 1. `1 I` c ! . . . I ;1 ° is 'I _ r I -i� - .. r n '� ..I'- - - - [. i, •, - - . • - _ - - su _7 1 tea'. .,�, G �f-g I& � 1 4 . . � . I - . � . . . � 7 . . ., . , . � � I.. I 'I. t I . .� . -1. . I �� 7 , } . i. ., - 'I - .. . . +' , , , J , - ., . . ll I I, . - .:. � - - - � - i I i' - - a. -- - . -- ' c .. . . _ • , I. • i _ . ,t ; . t of Ireland, held I►t Cork, it was decided to A FAYOIIS EBTABLIBHT, -$, $P$NOB d6 00., i TNt EE�gIEWS t ; present a jubilee memorial to the Queen. '� '� I FAYO , special Foy, esportd(rnoe• W f}onrttmers will clad it to their advantage , � I The Queen has asked Lord Dufferin to ' _. ~ to ask the trade for our make of Fues and convey to the people of India her warmest Ste' YofafE, Feb.. 19, 1887. —We recently te�C�ttlag w gpeerslty, sand' .: 1 . llom . of to alt av 'iled oareelves of an invitation Extended � for price tart and terms, THERE 13 I � - hline bet een Humboldt and thanks for belt manifestation loyalty. to several me•.ical gentlemen to visit the .� 1 ' 11111 . t1c teleb' P Man of the inhabitants of Alasoe -Lar- Rattlef ord will be tens ed by the Domi ion rains who •desire to remain neutral in the eel braced Laboratory of Dr. H. Root, the Bamiltpn. �fllit$1'lo. . 110 BETTER Government. _ no d s ialist upon B3pilepey, in New York The Snow Drift Baking Powder Co.. iiranttord, UM - . Gorr erne - � event of war, are 'a 1 in to be made eiti -' ppeeec _ Dew. of t _ e Canadian Pacific PP Y S ci where his specific remedy for Epilepsy V'T'Lw tfd fates and r' Provinces Guelph, i A zens of Austria. tt ►� •Tway is to be create between Brandon le�»zone, ie prepared. It is at the Twelve States and Provinces already represent- , pa G t ' , crate C d d Pearl streets —New on the iolt of this lnrtitution.. To tho�{ough, Marvellous; ®m o r r rat French and erman Governmen u ction ol. a ar an earl j >roadview; practical Instruction and the et8ciency and elroceae i are visiting all the fairs in the North of ng- Y rk city --the main of5ce being at 182 of ice graduates, this. College owes its popularity. D 1 S COV ERYe fort Arthur ha oncle more been 'visited land, and are making large purchases of P rl street. Circulate, giving fermi, etc•, mailed tree. Address, WhollyunitkeArtlflctal8yste�ns-- CureetMind Was- - b� fire, a block of ve buildings being d. es- liortles suitable for military purposes. M• MA000RMICK, Principal:. daring —Any book learned in one reading. Heavy re- , :. y p rpose he Consulting' Room ie a large and richly furtitsh- ad ductlons for petal chtpases. Prospectus, with opin- Ooyecl, "the other n ght . . .. I It is calculated that the strength of the a apartment - admirably adapted to m ical pug- - Jtnri 19, 1886. —For two yearn my i ions of Mr. PaosTOB. the Astronomer, one. W W - tierce of th(' T erecting a statue of m combined Opposition vote in the new Ger- s boratorter to the country. a wife's h others, sent t 1*Rx> „b the't, ,)ueen in the uee c city. a while the Government supporters are eati- u u e er; indudfe the standard works and publications I an i ow Y Ooyecl, "the other n ght . . .. I It is calculated that the strength of the a apartment - admirably adapted to m ical pug- - Jtnri 19, 1886. —For two yearn my i ions of Mr. PaosTOB. the Astronomer, one. W W - tierce of th(' T erecting a statue of m combined Opposition vote in the new Ger- s boratorter to the country. a wife's h others, sent t 1*Rx> „b the't, ,)ueen in the uee c city. a while the Government supporters are eati- u u e er; indudfe the standard works and publications I an i ow Y Five farmers h veeen c committed for m mated at 220. o o t is, and foreign countries, epch work having been c opinion that ehel could not l M L LRI D D E EN B BR . ITANNIA o o 1 ;. tiot� Il the toll4ate n York street a few days festivities on the occasion of the battle of ti a treatise upon the it•ease L'pilepely, in the bottles she was so much improved that - : • ago• t •stment of which Dr. Root has so signally distin- she could look after her household duties I i, flowers. The P inee of Wales and Ilia eon ised himself in the ranks of his profession. West ' )�A Jr+A GTURE ONLY special cable m a s 14ir. Benil�t, of g P ' l J. M. Ronuwa, Engineer, C. P. ]ii.. Y Prince George, were bombarded with bou- A distinctive feature of Dr. Root's system is the Toronto. ' London, Ont I h s se ured a contract for gttets. A host of aristocrats took part in privilege accorded to coon employe of the Lahore. FINEST ' three years for th sch of furnishings of the the festivities. f try, of tree access to this valuable medical wtlec- Dt Wtthrow's latest and popular "His- I 1. . Laudon, 1r;nR. Sc col Board. - a . ton. BOOK for of Canada`„ from the discovery of Two shocks of earthduake OCCilTred ht AnotherstrikIngfeature iri the Consulting Room y. SiL.VER�RLA�'ED ' Premier Thprb rn a d S' Ambrose Shea, .Nice the other morning and occasioned I thQ electrical apparatus whereby ,instant emnmu. America to the late North West Rebellion, including }�t i icatton can be established with any member whose ACENTS full and correct account of the same, WARE■ of Yewfound nd haw be4n appointed dele- great consternation Amon st the guests ro- e7o pages, and rides lower than any tt $ $ presence is desired. By Telephonic connection with peg p ales to proceed L radon to support the turning: hollste from the carnival ball. 'At n adJoining Telegraph otflce, the Doctor places him- otht r fleck of the sAme size and quality published in : • g 1 authorities. h uses It in communication with the manager* of his the States or Canada, Another remark- r f - bait bill befoe tie Im aria Savona; near Genoa, a number of o ' WANTED• aht low rice book ie Sam P. Jones' � steamship- of'2 80Q were 'wrecked and hundreds of persons ranch l,aboeatories in Toronto and London. where- y P A.rtlgtlC Def3l�ils, combined !t►itti -Tile (,replan, a no p , P t y maintaining a direct superintendency over his "Living Word.#," with autobiography, illustrations Echionsl ❑nequa� led Durability J. B. Got h's " 'latbrm Echoes, tons, will pe put on th route between Al t- killed. mire business •the world over, two very essential ate., 6515 pages; also, dg ,!' and Finigl4 . veer anti Montreal i the spring by, rte In consequence of the Canadian, ConstItu- laments in a successful and extended pract,iee. beautifully illustrated, full of aneedotes, etc , and `` p t of t e «' ate Cross and Ha sa flora Using recommended for the settlement From this room we enter the tienertil otlfre -where sells at eight. .Our Family Bibles are cheap, tt dtiu' $g=L'1'QN, ONtl .A.: . ► h i t t activit vet enttrly devoid of eerier to others. Terms liberal, circulars on applica- lnallagenten , lines. I of the Irish question, the 1 rn English • e ° or c y r: q $ b )netts or confusion-a, result of that systematic ac- Lion. Wei. BR1GCi8. 7H &811 King St. 1.., Toren o, n t news a eta are publishing articles Oil the ion which regulates the management of the entire - kll.a]1 Le U IT al• fail ptealitDlilps The Jubilee Gomm tte; of the Toronto P P . ' P $ stablishment. Here, the extensive mail matter is - T 23 a - :. have I ecided to ask the subject, ^oupled with °thy emigration plows- Sailing during venter from Portland eve Thurs- (;ttj CottnCtl eceived, ;its orders, applications for medicine, and Ever Plate every I t' Council to obtain legis ation sanctioning the ment. These articles are attracting much reneral corrclspondenee assorted :and assigned to the day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and it anent ion to Canada. dal de artment.s, the cases for treatment careful - Toronto Go,, Bummer from Quebe� every Saturday to Liverpool. 1. appropriation of $10, toward the expen- y arranged, clnssifled, and prepared for the Doctor's calling at Londonderry to land mails and passengers . . The lice have reat difficult in effect- pedal stud and opinion —each case being personal- Manufacturers of lhd highest grades of for Scotland and Ireland-; also from Baltimore, via ses of the celebration. Po $ Y It is stated that Newfoundland is in 4n- ing an eviction on the Griffiths estate in y diagnosed by him before final action is taken there- Halifax and St John's, N.F., to Liverpool f the E, 1. Sligo. The found the tenant in bed, n, and a report made to the patient. The force SILVER - PLATED WARES. during Bummer months. The steamers of the Gitss• I gar of permanent commercial ruin, owing g y m toyed nimlbers twenty- ttrreb persons —ten of t [ gow lines Bail during winter to and from Halals - — chained to a large. stone which had beien hem have been in the heater's s:rwice for thirtFen S FORKS, PO aIId, Boston and Philadelphia; and du sam- . to the impossibility pf maintaining her eta- $ STEEL KNIVES SPOON deeply sunk in the earth., A large crowd , mar between iii vi and Montreal weekly ; Glasgow pie industry of cool fishing against the come- P Y k ears. An$ who occupy corresponding positions of ' and Boston weeasgo, and bllaegow and phiLdrlphta ' f. petition of French fishermen, who are al= assembled and witnessed the Wor of re.- mpor"nee. ,r kl 1} f moval with• intense excitement. It ilia }' here be appropriately remarked that the ETC., A SPECIALTY. fortnightly. Government of over decision of several largo firms, to dividt their For freight, passe I , or other information a ly M lowed a bouut}' by their G scent ggee pp III i fifty per cent. The Registrar- General has issued his re- .early profits with their employes, is an adoption of A: Schumacher & Co., Baltimore - S. Cunard & Ot1.. , } 1 ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Halifax • -Shea &Co., St, John's, k lip. ; wm.Thomp' i Sir John Lister -Ka a alas co" pleted his port on the births, deaths and marriages re- along estal ►fished custom of this orrice —Dr' Roo eon & &•, St- John, N.B. ; Allan & Co., Chicago y P having lonx advocated this mutual co-operation, and b ' stared in England land andI Wale in the year fully illustrated its ativantaft by the very comfort T 0 R 0 N T 0� CANADA. Love & Alden, New York; H. Bourlier, Toronto f negotiations with the :Dominion Government t� g Rae & Co., Quebec • Wm. Brookie, PhUadel :: ; • ' f 1885. The births and deaths registered in able circuutyti<ances of his employes. , Allans, a11t1 the Canadian Pacific railway in connec- -- �. __ - -. _ phis; H- A. Allen. )jortlan� Boston Montreal. r i Lion with his scheme or establishing model the year numbered respectively 8:11,270 and passing to the !'tinting Department— wherein lit IVlauitoUa and the North -West fi'�2,7:10• Tli© naturaLinerement, therefore, the enonaoils supply of Circulars, Treatises, and t Il1StrUIl 's �Ugo Carriage Geary '. farms other printed n►atttr pertaining to his remedy are' �j1 Q is e( ual to l '36 er cent. Of the o ulation. A b ind st Teri itories, #clad has farted for England to 1 P population. prepared, and thion{;h the mailing, i ac king and • . . _ _ - ierfect his arrangem rats. - In the Ilnperial House of Commons the shipping oceans, each h of which iq fully provided with I _ : 1 all the convenienrscs of safety and dispatch, we cotne t At a recent r>}eetiu of the Toronto Minis- other day'the Secretary for War stated that to the Lahorator3'. where an idea a the magnitude _ . 11 the Government had ordered horses from TORONTO e — of the bnainess is obtained. ' . terial Association a notice of motion was . ;. Canada with the object of developing Huyre Steaming boilers, which reduce the vegetable _ i - bit given aaiust the h ldicg of meetings on in redicnts of the 1;Iepizone to a fir aid form : tetra 1_ 11 r beta r special or industrial markets on which in case of moUilization, �' t m t n Scale' I ' ���uuda }s fo1 fu t b p ' part eweatin),r boxes, that extract tertnin euratiwe Nami�t0�, Co ! - it would be possible to draw fora portion of i I ! reforms. At the next meeting the question P P properticv from other pet nhnr medicinal herbs , long - !1 '' the large supply that would be required, rows of percolators, f ast rooting tanks, for g relays t ►f ' .I I , of discussing politic in the pulpit will be g PP Y 1 1 y All Improved-. THE BOSS :SIDE SPRING GEAR The horses already received from Canada receptacles for the preparation ►re mrat r to tot -' , i taken up. ( + cling; together with the nu»tcrou+'ac ient►fic and in + I . - have turned out remarkably well, genlous apparatus emplol-ed, attest the rare, skill, ; Much interest is ,t ken in official circles in S i ANDARD Has many advanta�'es over any other side - spring and profound study and rettearrh of the originator of , ear, and will undoubtedly be a great favorite. The _ tL the attempt of �Ir; IcArthur, of Winnipeg, FAIC11�. this wpnderful process, by which thousands of Epii . SCALES g optics hn. a been Cured for l.ite. bent tempered steel plate perches allow the body t0 . tc► reach the North ole. He has been sump set very low, IT URN SHURT, rides very easy. - • I b the Domin on Government with a `i gY Il'oR SALE. A i.'lance at the shipping took for 1 &'1(t shows that we make s t3peciafty of and has no SWINGINGS or UNllUE JRICE N. Suit. ; pltc ( Y A CARTER- SitoltT�IO Q 1'3.785 bottles of this tat tlliable Itemeciy for Natilel►ty - able for straight or phaeton bodies. PRICES RIGHT I - uunll►er of s:;ientifi instruments and Dr. . ' `cOwin to ill - health, "says Bill Nye, "I oil was aunt to Yh� eirians, alone, for their individual .Send for our descriptive circular. lelw} u; d rector of the Geological Survey„ g i�tOCk and Portable Plat- sell at m residence in town 29 ran a 18 priu!tic -e, .white the Drtrglriste sold 5:S,YO7 bottles, snot j,Ha�, n J. B. ARX yTMONG 1M'IrG Co- t"-/• i considers lip rout tad plan of operations' Y - g to Patientq treated durint; the same year, '95,1'36, form S lea. I GUELPH, Candz/ west according to (aovernnlegt survey, oil( making a total Ot 3f�_` '!''►+ lulitles Ot Kfi ).ZOTiI' It BEST IN TIIE MARKET; one of the i irlo it se sable as yet devised by g a cruahed- raspberry colored cow, aged ai this great reined} did not have inerit it could not "get , l olar explorers. there" in-surh great quantities. I 1 ' years. She is a good milkster and is no The inimediate a,ii:u►tn�es of 1 ►r. ifoot'-4 specific Every one Guaranteed FITS 4 ;t :rlci- _ else She i r on finality, effr•r•tiye All .it -les,ot Trucks. t -- . 11111 Ic9 Ill it 3, afraid of the care or anyt g uiethai of treatment 1 It is co sill red curtain. that 'no bill for a cow of pndaunted courage and gives mil ,lartrt a +are men i.ay cure t do not mean merely to atop them fo }a . ness, and ehe "prie+y to the p- tt+rnt• 1 - Ql'tIl1C flora of plied States cots will i Send t0[ IlluStrate� time then n.rp them return caste. I mean a radltUl tlt� for P freduently. TO a lllall w110 dOCS not fell within the rei 1 Ot all_ A i"►PE %'rl[fl / %utfi/ Ih flr�t cur.. Iharemad.the disease ofFITS SPILBPBYorFAL4 sent to those sho appl%• and a carefully prepared Price List. { be, passed Aaron; ,..,,.R__ _. _. - - _....- -_y.. --,. . -:: -.. •r'-o_ --Y- +3r-.. - _ I .. - _. -. - i - I a ,, - J - I. 1. . - - , .. , ', i- .• _ - - . - - - - . .. . i ( i .� - LETTERS TO THE .6DITUR.; : .x R'tTL� F � ' .,_: .t 3', . �� For o .*: C . `.. awl ( ... S O F T=.+" Y` ` :x tC ndents express their views, and ire . I. We may be quite sure that our will 0 the way. ,. � do no ne_essarily endorse theta.) Two baildlux lots • and frame haves irons :r , 4 :. x setter, cistern etc. ' Y 11;11, x ' ' likel to be csogeed to -da so re are I 'o take a steer AT y ' moat, outs u• $0 1'8 -sip f r it. p � P p 1 In all httia leaeure fwl�l; bing, An Explanatiotl. , may �>LY __ 2. eve liody in tae lion a as an ev l o ctti to put self . I� nature as-•well as ourselves, and, then • ; 11. To try for I ty soft aasw • 1. .. Site,- T•h+ere appears to be a great die: FOTel�le. Tgm LO •. � �"-' fore, we are not to expect too much. " ncneth awe carat ." that , oTfdL'1t crepsucy of opinion regarding the advts- building lot; cod frame hones, cettex, p y - 't� �e��l)xg � i$ I ability or necessity of an intlairy into the well, cistern, etc. T�08. JOHNSTON, Clare -: S• -To learn the different temper of each 12. When we ha a been ained by an ' ' )Jr. g eirommeta noes concerning the death of the wont, Ont. 18.51 indir°idual. kind word or de to as ourse ves it Ie pu lislzad every Fziday morning at is oi$ce, late Susannah Bri ell. Several le 4. When an • good ha ens to an one have not often d ae the a e. Dwhaw 1Ciokering, Cut_ peop r 93i�l,le., Y 8 Pp S - TERMS .. I have asked me if an inquest shoo d not ' ,s :: ' to rejoice at it. 18. In convereati n not exal ote'_ _ . ,l��t ' s1.2 per'aar; ,11.00 it paid ia'advamie. have been held, and why it teas not done. Twenty a acres of land with a good brtel, ¢• When inclined to Rife an angry s vas, but to bring there fo ward. - . RATES OF ADVERT1StNG : Now, for the information of the public, and house and n, two wells and a yoanq orchard, answer to cougt ten. �14. To be very ge tie with the v �. � Mr. J First insertion, per line - - - cants. place myself in a propels light before my a quarter of a mile from the Pickering Village G. If from aiekne88, sin, or infirmity ones and treat them ith res et r stn- 'Bale of s Eac sulisequeut insertion, per line - station of the Grand Trunk Railway. Apply P ay , friends and Dr. Fceel, I many say that on for terms to DR, GUNN, Whitt we feel irritable I o Th s rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- y 17 -19 , to keep very strict watch LerinR that �e once ere y0 R• , A m vert' emeuts. the 23rd day of this month ;Mr. William over ourselves. 15: Never to ud one an Cher lit to . eating sp vial terms given to Briguall and his brother, Jose h, called 1 g + >qs parties maki g odn- i p FOR ALc . 7. To observe when • : others are so at ribute a eod mot ve whe we c : Thos. . rac s for 3 or � months or by the year Ha f- upon me, and expressed a very strong de- I I, R - e S or yearly contracts payable quart r1}. sire that an inquest should be held, and '� suffering, and drop S word of kindness 16. And we . ah 'u get, ar c othes v 1. I3 siaess cards, ten lines or under, wit papP *, q 5000 CEDAR P09Tll 1000 CEDAR STAKES. ]lad a and sym nth suite to their wants. m de at J. Greig s w ere foe are s re to that I should hold it. I at once 'pointed T P Y . one ear $5 0�, payable in advance. Apply to Lot No. 17, 4th con. of Pickering. 1' bra. oat to them the very delicate position in 17 -90 .. JOHN PERC•Y. 8• o watch for little oppo •tunities of Re satisfaction, an aleo pleas the i Notice in local columns Len cents p r line, r0 t .� five cents per line each bubsequent in ertiou. which it would place me, in taking any ".- pleasing, and to put, little ann yances out "fa 'ily. • deal Y Sp ial contract rates made known on pplica- action whatever in the mutter, as Dr. (a490. �.' Q- Zldar7,�%�.S -- -- ____ __ _ __ __ _ _ '' Tf18 ' ' do No free advertising. Freer was s neighboring ractitioner, and _ , I l hot Advertisements without writ r ins uctions g p Graduate of Ontario Voterina" College. w1l I will be inserted until forbidden and cha ged ac- anything I might do in that direction week. % .or inglq. Orders for discontinuing sd ertise- would be liable to be construed as personal I . ___ - + . C.has; �`, m t� must be in writing aud��ent to a pub- jealousy. Therefore, I positively refused:; -: - 11 'o,<�r d d b Work promptly attended to... i to even Give Mr. Bri�nah an opinion, but a grey -' referred him to the Crown Attorney, as I ,,� *, .4. Ii b ! * - = La . ACKERMANa - - PROPR ETOR. had been hitherto inatrrgqcted to do, ,hoard With any intricate or troablesorne teas beer .! - - broken W OD , ur Politics- strict Independ lice. - F L. GR EN, P OPI� TO . ¢om a arise. This was the course I took. I ur slim A First -class Local Pa r. mention this more articalarl qs I ender- I i ur Expeotation,8 - The hearty P Y+ � �Tt _ _ The . ' sup ort of the ueonls of Piokerinac and vi into. stand that my friend Dr. Freel has road- Office, opposite spink i[Ws, I have aken the a ove Mills, aII WJ.il 1- I I apfere E vertantly seen tit, in language more em- pjKERINC� ON��RIO �p$�$ k8e Flour .which cannot be best. T 3�r moods I hatic than polite, to denounce and im h - - - -- - ' - rRIDAY MARCH 4, 1887. ; . I; The cite me in this lamented affair. 1 allso i and you ill asp it is the best yon -even' as d understand that Coroner Ferrier indulged test ye in some unnecessary insinuations and com- .. � Specs lty made of F � . Eeiviog THE SITUATION., >,:, - . . i I . - r ments, which, to say the reset, reflect most , 1 A n 1. 11 s ! ,Jr seriously on his fitness and qualifications s , :. Esc an n Flour r h . � ere is `still eat uncertain re� ��'� y for the office he presumes to ell. ' f i r been acoun _ sp ling. the majority secured b the, Now, as to the advisability or necessity and am g1ving ore Flour per Bushel the Can 9, Do inion Gove1 -nment at th9 late for an inquest, and that your readers may Ot elsewhere. . . " t be better able to judge for themse;ves, I - b I p elc bons, and it will be impossible to I g have cannot do fairer than lay before them a �. Tan a d Shorts always on hand, 1 I �. ter the Ertl] st1'engtL of either arty copy of the document received from theT Z' 7. m r month L. Ill -1 the House meets and.a diglslon Crown Attorney. per Mr. Brignall, on his j: - - - ,I .i � - E - - A i }I i _ tali s place upon a want of confi- ence return from •Whitby. - . (! H1 he t rice .- aid for `'''heat . I ton 1 li, (copy.)• . - h !� �' invest % 1T10 ton. It will tllen be seen how .. To Dr. Field, C'orongr,- I'ickerin�,or, Dr. Ferrier, - � . . , ` rho QueL.�e Ineluber's cote al d as � �i N - }' Coroner, Claremont : -- F. T• . 'I dealt, PEAR Sin.- -Mr. William I3risnall has detailed e ommer *.,_,.­., , : I It ' the (,o de ends to a � reht eaten the Y AD 1 I p , to me the circumstances attending the death of ,. a fat of the :Macdonald lllinistry. The his daughter, Susannah Brignall. Deeming an -- -_- _ _;________ __�_____________ _ ______ to be i i• - inquest necessary in the interest of the public , AGENTS I' OR THE ( I week•- ,) nto "Telegram," after a ca 'eful and of Dr. Freel, hereby request you to hold an I: � � inquest as to the cause of her death, and sug- j. li.' i1]� 4 :q ells yS1115 Of the members - elect, gives gest that a eareful,post mortem examination be �aSSe�' Manufacturing i Co., Vo e S + At! the GOvel •melt • a majority Of 1 Z. made. 1 bur coedit servant, . ' O S S y J. E. FAREWRLL, O ff Toronto. Mary 1. There are still eleven seats to be COIL- } I Co. Crown Att'y:' ',,; 1; - o- --�- -- cellar test d, and should _the Govern ent • M" Farewell was awe a that I had been . sides ' `� ` g I. We have now i>� stock a full IinB o indisposed, and directs this order to Dr. Sample machines on view at oar rooms I . . = carr ten of these -as is quite rot,- - - Jar abl it would then have a ma rit Ferrier as well as myself, and requested and repairs of all kinds always on hand. =, � 1 - , � I �n . . l Y me, if I were not able to act, to forward it : Z weeds Se- e Wore ids Cook thro of in a full House of 215 men�1 cre. at once to him, which l accordingly did. ; ; �' f > > - ser I�S , r Thi , it must be admitted, is a ery This document was all that\was required • esiv to warrant the holdinp� of the ingne6t. It ,. and Trouserin s 1' spar �, sm 1 major -ity, gild doubts are ex- was not necesaryr for the oron r a : 7 -_ A pres by malty influential journals any form of oath whatever, when rte held wbich we offer `to the public �ati prices that caII't big bA felt � " F:h I , as t whether the Government would the order• from the Crown Attorney. or I -- - Joy* I lie ale to maintain power for more even if be had not the order, he w"not ,: •' - ��� : with '` than one or two sessions at t, obliged to swear that to believed ie to be I Suits dot ap us the B est S tole sad Cates r loaiV� orbs necessary, but that the Parsyna or COMMON• Y A �' The utlook, therefore, is not as chzer- rTy believed it to be necessa Under the St low fi Y 8 b ' t necessary. .: I ' gu e y be new Tailor, J. C eel . lug ',,the admirers of Sir John Would circumstgaces I kvo* of nod•eason why an k eeij I _ - the like, lid the nest few months will be inquest should not have been field, since it , �,; I was so strongly demanded by the friends The late$t Sty le8 of English stud AmBrican Stiff ath muc ,true ton ltl�ey• Ma11a sa sme ofe . _. __ , . _ . I . ` << and community ; and I have no hesitation Fire and "We insurance. :. W1 g IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. z wor, 3 in saying that had I been in s tit state of I T i I, Prem er s years, the smfllness of 111x health ac the time and felt disposed I ' ma'o ity, and the absence on both should ce ainly have been - fulfillin m 'VCT. �+%•. R1C21ardi$, roil y A(.F.T FOn UNTING�l r . late 1' i ,lees f definitive principles, by which duty as Go ner by obeying D1 C. Farewell's The Lancaiihire Fire Insurance Company, Read , • wo Men 1e held to ether, do not admit command. Otnce Toronto. _�� _ r 1 g - In this c mmunication I do not propose The Western Fire Assurance Co.. Head Ofhge, - , � just ��,; 1 � of ou rreein with those �Fho lnaiilc Toronto, and the+ i , i , I g In the particulars regarding the :�ortl�.American Life Insurance Company, Hand II I tarn t tat the Government is safe for manner iu which deceased came her Orncfe . Toronto. I� '� wei ... .� live ,ears more. Nor, considering death. On that point you will a ce I -r- : ; I ,. ` L ' • I . It zit, - ` have strictly tivoided any refection upon Insurance effected at yie lowest povithle.mtea ' ' ; 1 . _ that Ir. Blake, If called oil, would cousisteot with a�fety and securay. j - a'sl her medical attendant, and I trust this , ' � . • I: . i 1I-; ' . . . Rai lie cre endent a On his ma orit from aim le ex lanatiou gill not 4'' } ; . p , y P P generate any i R►r�++i nPW,+ �i►li�i tNd. - 1 ;! Quebec, we able to accept the necessity for it., Yours truly, _ . FAT 1 tetorn viez�, that he is eertailt to be '; B..F'rxi:n, Coroner. "NCi2'=�E_ i ;� ts�w Pickering, Feb. 26th. I ■ ce ' 111 o ice within ninety clays. Mr. i �.�.� , , i ! Blake is an able man; but he could GRISTING 8c CHOPPING •-+ j thi -Numerous protests ai•e talked of in Pe -nos I I r P �Ra �` 'lot Satisfy his ultramontane followers, 'eounection with the late Dominiou :eleo Eery pay in the week at j . �T - { unless lie effaced himself b • becoming Lions. - 't 1:: a rea�wlon111•v, and we are sure lie .The recent earth uaae �hocl:s in Italy The DAM �II, O + A 'were inost disastrous in their reeulta. �' r �` nould not pay that prig for power. tnanufac tared . by i the �3earer Manufacturin Conlpan is 1. %loreover, the past has Shown , that Upwapda of a thousand reoi,le are . re- Fverr farmer wan time hi: 6 n wheat graa6d, Galt, 1S the be 't Vitalizinpr Food for i If ' s n I►ot'tPd to have beau killed and if yuu !,ring good wheat you are sure O p fYlIIg 1:h91 _ �� ;.r;d: .;oval :lulw' :t by mcaus of a Quebec togas good sour. blood for re eneatin and ' 1 � to .. -_- g g 1nvl�orating the stem or .11 M0 nla�or ty'!s nlipractieable. The Con - 11'pn• A�lt•rPlirr� »arll.i,t. ___ Je E • I fattening Cattle ands rip, for Horses, f0 MiIC k ,I -. I .� l `.er�;it yes t• ied it for a time, and t}i ------------ - - - -� FICkeZ"111�- I Cowg, Calves, Shoe and Poultry. A d f '' A -- - -- - - -- - p ry or result was, to use George Brown' To the Electors of the West - =� -- 1 I p� . ; ,, 8 word;, that the country fell into removing worms and `erinin. Thar is ' state f perpetual cruel mini crier Riding of Ontario. a 1.0 _ p rp t crises -_ t 2,000 feeds for a 11orse or Cow a e 1. which the Confederation was brought GE`TLEN/Ex, -Allow me °ta take thislappor- S • `1 S 1 ,. n tunity of thanking you for the generous support T One Hundred Pound package. .. . - Iii t0 terlllltlltte. For t1103e 1'ea50116 which you have given me in the campaign just ; r . Ave ar disposed to think that all ended. I wish to thank those who have used I �, _ - �✓ � '�r=f NT t��id �i' p, . a -6 T " their time and ihfluance in my behalf. t wish I. j _. ". - - Dominion 011 11dS entered. Ian a perlo to thank those of my political' opponents who r i . . _ L throu;h their kindly feeling for media not take , . C :ALL AT MY STORE AND SEE IT. � �• , Of ling able F.overnlnent, the end O ally I►drt in the struggle: sill I wish more u- ticularl to thank those who have for the time!TEAS , 1 11 ��hicll t is impossible to ful��et ." I I c s thrown aside the ties of party and given lire a _ g0e3 O1 t0 arr;ue that whichever part liberal support. I believe I can feel how hard it • ! - - 1 is to cast aside our art . •s T -- 1s -111 p titter, It �v111 11ve to buy Sup party ties. reel truly r i ;': �� �T T �, _:^ " i grateful for the good feeling thug ahoK n. I have T 1J 1 ►� SO KEEP N ' port p C , a ld closes as Iollo« s : "If, t11 l,erhapa appealed to you for the text time for . . bar'-+ auv pnosition which ij is in the pourer of the - f• v tanagers hove ),o ra ard' fo people to give, and I ea.n truly say that I hate . a . new feed Iliad from Indian Corn• . ' It is $ ld t0 b Inorali ies, but are bent upon biddin never offered my services 'to the pecplo of On- � - , e , 8` „' � for vet ratio, ann to 1 ickeNn in iartic,�Iar, to he re_ . nest` teed in the market for f� ttenin aninl s of 11 ' >, 0110 a�;a121St 1110 Ot11e1',' w jested without hobo being ehgwu. N e are Of .the Best QUaht�. g ; g ' Call ill least rl lllln(1 1110111 that t]1 beaten but not discouraged, �1'e l,aye gaiue.l ' kiI1dS,. for m11C11 CO s S wild for poultry. ''I . ! - - y` considerable ;let us keep the ground we have Y• )t11111C llr/lell� are ahead as Peat a. gained, and we may ho a to see the "Hive" oin H I 1 3' b- y p 1 ; En ;fish chEmists and stock men - eve ca91 bear, and that fresh taYat1011 her two sisters, South and North Ontario, and be 8a that it asource of support to the party that we think ' + Y is much ' (' : �'= levied t meet a corrupt outlay, nlhll isthe mainstay of this .country. I thank you, and other Pra�•isions, Cheap. - ' . . i,z i, l I , - ` ,, gentlemen, -for the appreciation you have shown u �. - prove t be the last Stl'aty. for the public ae�dces I have offered you. A TS=� -S �TTE� TN TiiE �.; �j e / - - -- ---- -- - - -- ery trul EST Fillghs �ea. - .. y yours, , ' .IOHN 1llIt.LER. O'�,J'�FyA* It is chew , onl 1 for 'one Hu 1 ' -Ave . re strongly -in favor of th f--`- . - - - -- - - =,001st- ' P Y Hundred P n�q S. .+ :: princip of ��one man, one rote,,, a]<z --- Fresh and (3opd. { ' Zees bar the Ton_ would 1 ke to see this principle adopt On gan�iay eeiiing - - -a Pearl Ciili entree and An inspection will oblige., . :� , ed in th Dominion as well as in t11 linen cuff. Reward at W. T. DUNBAR•S. __ , ,. , } Ontarid Franchise Act. ?,lost. i , .. 11 _ ALES FiIiILA . I Polling g takes place in the following A dog Blain mit--- black -r ght hand, between -' -� - g I : � g PICKERING � � - � I `� '' Arthur Johnston s and Western Hotel, on the .' _ �, , ' districts On the dates, given: - North* Brock road, on Wednesday last. Finder will i I - , t r i -. be suitabl rewarded on re urning 1& Lme Oro Ta$ LIJMI�ER,_ V A "(� s a - ;`. west T rritories, March 15th ; New y . _ 1 t� jJ - N Bws O®ce. a �Vestnli lister, March 4th ; Victoria EXECUTOR'S t1 District March 6th; Gaspe, March NOTICE. IFYo , i arryi U WAN T , to : iag,,on- . r. 16th ; ancouti er Dlstrlct, DZarch 2dl d. ESTATE O F 1 A M ES LOGA N I LUMBE , I . i : . • _ t Sitnon Fraser of ers better inducements than ever to bu ur i. I 11 I It is aid the following 'seats will be - Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the LATH, -. " �+ i ` Contest in the courts; London, Revised Statutes of Ontario Cap. 107 flee. d4 TT T � . . the creditors of dames Logan, late of the Village 1781: • GLEE, i �j CROCIERY, SSAR //►► �j /t Three leers, Quebec West, QUebleC of Pickering, deceased, who died on the 90th E, tN ti "' t •I- _ February, are on or before THE 16TH DAY _ County, Nest Huron, East Bruce We give a s e I' _ OF MACH next to send by poet to Robert JOISTS, g p tier disdbunt, from the present low prices, of 1 r ce t. on x - Peel, li gston, Lincoln, West Middle- Annan, Pickering, P.O., one of the Executors i •p �� ' ' ` of the said James Logan, their christiau aamee,CANTZ,�1G , Table Lalps, Tea Setts, Combination and 1 lie Setts, " j sec, Sot th Norfolk, «eat Northam- surnames, addressee and descriptions, the fall �t �r a It I - , berland and West Peterboro'. particulars cf their clai�n s, statements of their . / . . FENCE POSTS Oar stock of fauey China Cups and Saucers Cuing Fiuit Bas et I'rl it Plates ' i. account, and the naturof the securities, it any, i,'. D @Bert Plates, E C. 1 ' J : 1. ,. -, held by them, sad that nand after the 16th da v ; , must, lie eels at 20 per cent. diseopnt, to 1U ke rdom for ) :+ �IC�ET►S Spring iroods. A large and well 0 sorted stock of choice fa it o' 'rice . 1. r TIi "e amerceppoiliZment of ►51r of March next the asset assets of thepaaid decease I �I 3 �, i - will be distnbuted amore st the parties en itledi i .. I I 'US A CALL. special calua in Teas and Coffees, seasonable fruits at reds e . • Alet. impbell to the Lieutenant- thereto, having regard only cto the clalins of . C pries, Got'ern ' skip of the Province Of Ull- which due notice have been. received, and k re6h Oyster's in t)ulli and eRU. The famous Louise akin the Executors will not be liable fox the asset= .I. Powder takes the lead against ail tom etitors ; ut tl i❑ .; I j tario, t succeed the present occupant, so distributed or any wart thereof, to person P P I - y OR E pound cans at SO teats per pound. Don't ear, I to s e I (- whose claims shall not have been received b .. . will be ailed with satisfaction by the the said Robert Annan at the time of the dia- _ARE our goods snit prices before purchasing elsewhe e. • People, all political feelings. He tribution of the said assets, or part thereof as - - ', M I11'lON - FRA` ER the case may ueT021 tl _' I ma e a worth - successor to Hon. .- ; ' i �, y W. H. 1#ILLING$, � � ' Fi11,�eC� ' - . • � - 18 90 . Solicit r for the Executors. I . . J. B. R inson. i _ i i 7 I . h . W it : b h Fe "rear D. I 1 y,Ltt U y, IEcEl7. JOHN GEE, Prop• Deverell s Block, Brock St.,° itb , Ont. t 7 �: 1. I i : . , l I 1. : i' ` , G -i . .. . : • i :' 1, . �. -. '. ,._ �, I .. . - 1.r . 1. : <, ; r : - I i' xe; ...• ., - :: . _ :. -. . r ? . ,., . i ... 4 . , . . I . IF . ... .. - - Ili . -.1d ,. : i - , - - G ." " , .iN -1 - . I . .. - _ . . . I . - . . . . �,Q. � � .1 � � .; . .1: . � . I . . . .1. ... . . . I , � I - . '. - . i . I . . I I � ,. . . .. I . '. , � � . . . .. I - , *. I . - . _. � - � - . . I I . I .1 . . . ­. t ? i � . I I . � � I . 11 ;:1 : 1 : , , I I I I I � I 1. : . I � � ., . - -. t I ./ � I , . I . I . I . . .. . . , . . I . , , - . {. • - - -. 1. -. ', h.. .. Al, p -; _. - I.. �� a - `{, - - . ' - _ -- AC ' qjg� - 4 ., i- i ., . - I . . I T t . , - 11. l rt I ., ... � _: .,. 1. _:., __ , � .. I.C.. z� .1 Y 4, : . � . VERY LATES NEWS CIILt•ED ' " ` ." ' • (� oration of the : Tc`s • TgE (}LEANED FROM thtures the V 0 .I , . - . - i TgE LOCAL PR S, AND Of - the . �eeeipts and E xpen i .- ' fit TgER 30URCLr •� ' 1886• �I I 0 .,: for e Year Plckerin tli ,, g r �d r• Blake's 'Gist majority in West �' l: � . a? 1. 116. , I _ .• S . I I, ,. haiu • �a .,,IIIIII,,���.,,,,�.,,�. �' ai rt 1 - j, in a rice •• ��u�, ..-�• aline thi es ate reap g `' .• i i 1T� fi. 1. Clothe . arvest . Uabri ge.. ,. r.' , . 0 �I .. S. : �- L 1874) 8$ y appropriation on Ronde and Bridges,. ` ... !� . M John H den intends having a To bilahce from 18�!i ... ... •.. ` ... ... ... ... .. ... 6 6 - r, ... :... ... on fli olumbus. ,•• ... `1261 70 Relief of Indigent Pem s •• ... •.• •.• ,,, G 94 '"�`�''~ :: . sale of stock at , . . - 'Balance of taxes 1885.. ... ; .. a .. .. - - .. ... UV prayer .. ... 21622 88 Bchool Trustees R tab 4 Ol g mouse elm st broke P a y ' Taxes 1886 ... ... ... ... ... "I' - ... ... ... : a. 82 48 County Rates • ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... . . ... . , ... I in Newmarket. Received from License Inspector .. nt n 1 •• •• 20 61 Townahi Deb@ ure a merest 1 43 to meeting .. ., ... ... ... ... ... ... .� ... ... •- ... of Tirby, recently Received from Munici 'titles' Fund., .•• • • p ends son, .. ... ' ... ... ... .. _ • 75 00 Ontario Bank ... ... ... ... ... ... `', - s. $ pp .. ... .. ... Tha Purchase money of sideroad • • „ ... ... si _ ' - d a valuable c It ored b a cow. , : ... . .. .. ... ... 29 8 ... ... .. ... ... .... ... ... ... had g y Notes �Iisconnted, Ontario Bank .. 51 20 15alariea.. .. .. 128 o Bather's house in Sunderland was ., ... ... ..6. 1 7 heap 8illed� by Dogs' ... ... ... ... ... ... 25 I M�irs.. Cash refunded ... ... ... t r . last week ; lose X500. rant to Yolunt�e s 48 destroyed by fire . : Arbarator's Fees.. .. ,,. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... _ The North O tario Farmers Institute e .. . , ... ... ... ... .. 68 t +I�' . . - �` Township Engine r, &c • at Sunderland this , •• 4) hold meeting t 1 , , Barveyi�ig ... ... .. "' ... ... ... - 43 . - a will ... - - i ra' List' Court ... . _ .,. .a. ... ... ... ... ... •• - k. wee ds of D'erryville, the i Bel nrors... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... - ' 1 124 43 Chas. Edwa , .. ... J • `` ... ... ..a . day killed four coons, and wounded .,. ... ... I. j . ' @at1n� Health r Boa d of ; ... .. 79 r 'other y - .� ... ... ... ... ... ... lox. Rebte of Taxes.,. ... '�' ... ... ... ... a grey ; : ... .. of r�BagiAP @, 'xiaa two ... ... .. _ I Insnraoe on Town Hail ' 1 i Moo , . ... ... .. ... 21 64 i; >> William result of a lsyfuf kick .� : ` , pYinitiuR, Advertising, Stataondry, dic , • 50 t P .. ... ... .. .. i I •' : a broL•en ribs- ,' I Suadnes ... .. ... .. ... _ ... .. 188 8a , from a Colt. • eC. o Satan 'Treasurer a an s ... ... ... { -h d Club Bootnst at Toronto 31 T ea w . T Reform on I 62.' he the extent of �4,� b - ' eel b fire to . . r r ffe y I lsn SW694 62 � � ht_ : it n - n da I I. o f Its y �, .. r . .:.� id out - . ek a X155 The, townshi of Brp p :� ear for s cep killed .by doge, r@- ? BC' i is and Ez •enditures of the Corporation of P k g ' r last �' sa a to on doge 5283. p - eivin We certif that the ab8ve is a correct Abstract of the R 1" # 1. Y e g • 1 ,I of Peterboro fermata have •* '` }' UNly number AS D A V a New York firm of for,the Year 1886 THOM ,)Audit y : been in invited y Dods." EESON • s' 7 s to i vest in green g I - �1: M. G L , f s, 1. 7 � coundrel � I • I - s and _Walter McDougall .r ; : - Mes�rs. Joh I ' . , _ urchase the Pefl'erlaw flour mills, __ _ have p (': _ , - f and will take ossessiou some time this - _ ` Ti7unth• SALE.REGIBTER. ! . .e residents• of Beaver. t . . - . - A nttmUer f tL Ma cs 7TH. - Credit '46 of farm • I _ 1 • . I ton have, be invited by circulars to 11'Lo�nAV, the property of _ _ )_: invest in ogre u roods" by a New York w k 1� giek 1 t total', in the 5th con r 1. dealer. cession of Pickering Sale at 1 o'clock: 1 -_ -� ce- tri individual, liV pretending Poucher & Rowland, Auctioneers. r. ... . . - TUrLSDAY, MARCH BTH -- C'redit sale of farm i+ ­ .1 _. i to be very Tel giou,, ivanaged to get two - '.., ; out u an Uxbridge board- block and implements,• the property of T `' Su erior S€�,Imon Trout -, - ' \ _ tiveeks board of .,, J �ke � y William Lotten, at lot 24, 1st Don + I f ins house. Liverpool. Lar e Shore ,Cod Fish t _ _ , 11 _ At Sunderl nd Win. Sando s d�nghter, picketing, half mile weet of o 11l had th misfortune to fall into the Sale at 1 o'clock. Poacher &Rowland, , , , ,t glary, Auctioneers. ' oneless Cad Fish! • .. cellar last we k and broke her nose, be- , WltDrsaDAY, MAacg 16Tv. Credit sale of f ' . i. 'd s receiv' other injuries. _ the pro Labrador ff� ngs - 1 - sides a farm stock and implements, .: I - � 1ev, who resides nest' Bow- party of Mr. Urish Young, Jr., at lot 33, - ,Tamea btu . Smoked Herrings 1 - inanyille, w ile drawing a load of bay 6th con. of Pickering, near (been River. y D, was thrown off and re- gale at 1 p.m. Poncher'•� i Rowland, { - . through • ' � Finnan pia. 1.11 salved serio injurious. The bobs came Auet, reel of ' .. aT 24Th. --C t sale �! apart. TsttaeD , M►1cH a d& . I I! farm stook and implements at Lot 22, ; r B; . - - tw�en the Free Baptists and ' acicemi l A union south half of 3rd con. of Pickering, the Spa ='�QtBr, atian hurehes of New► Yor�C, Neer property of William Allbright. Bale st - ;.. .• �I Jersey sn Ontario has been efleeted, p• Poachsr Rowland, Aact • • F �I ` with the p oepee/ that it will embrsee flit i _ ii n States. •swc I other '9�es : , I' • ,� anville merchant' recently re- It is Lhe duty of evtiry pereolt who has 'I - , A Bo _ ' i ceiyed an nvelop ,containing X150 this used onderfa beesbe gtnown to 1 their , t i . • " 1, . _� the; folio ing letter:- I owe you w qualities Coneam Lion, severe ' • • S:al .; . much. otter for me to pay it in this Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and - - �St world th n in the _'next. aking - . in fact all throat and lung diseases. No , . The d' triet Lodge of ork and To- person Dan use it without imniediste relief d q .: . - �. I.— and we f �. I . I O. ti. T., met at Woodbridge Three doses will relieve any case, ( . - I :., i. i oIIto' resolutions favoring the duty of all dragRiste to lately a d adopted consider it y • ! P recommend it to the poor, dying consume- , I ' e and scientific tam Crane@ I 1. „r ,, woman iffiaq one bottle, ���fi0`iP G4INN AT B��,TON • . instruct on in the Public Schools. tive, at least to try zbridge Guardian says the public dozen bottles were sold last year, 'snd d. ` i. The steel. I - 1 " one caso where t !sited was repel r - . I , : , , weigh s ales iu that town are incorrect, Snch a medicine ss the German Syrup -: .. - I the tree in• ` ' II 1 I . I and Lh 't anyone knowing Make a load cannot be too widely known. Ask your . ' O S �� �} . _ �. wardne s of the scales can druggist about it. 8smplo� bottles to try, •�`f GV � 5� FA.S IOiNAB- � t+ • th like. sold at 10 cents. Regular size, G O j` 1 V f I I 75 cents. } - weigh uything eY ' 1 sts snd Dealers in the _ . I .. 'Pile are over 400 dogs in Uxbridge gold by Rll Draggi •52 . . S E TIME ` tags art sold at fifeY IInited States and Canada. I NQw l P. Do _ ,fie ou disturbed at j towns i A 4, I / ; cents ach, and the annual rseeipta from Anvics ro Morssaa. y `; , . night 'and broken of your seat b) a sick me of the bargains in Winter Goods IIoa befaro @ h r �u e@ are X215• The amount ez child iutferit snd Drying with plain et Cutting s i thi$ gQ and et .Settle CALL AND sEC�TRE so - - r- need last y ea* for sheep killed by doss Teeth Y it .o send at ones �y�p,, for .. 1 of ••��,. winslaw'e leoot tble. one as the must go, to made room for spring goods. to tax dogs. It..alss I. incalcn gone) ( . was �S8• It Pays Chi�dreA Teething. er" inamaiat dy• I E It 11 will relieve the poor little sRR A The Presbytietiaus of Sunderland Gsve there is no mistake . ,� 0 d upon it, motheza ; given s Call to Mr. Mille, a student who�iit.t cures Dysentery .nd Dlarrbees �� \ . _'..... I Howell eingam�� in� I �. I. is not quite through his term in college. rte,,, the stomach and �. I ' / - If he does trot accept the call, the Suedes- Colic, ve@ tone and energy n � . hole mom - - .1 1. .and gi for childma r l�ad uhnreb will likely be reduced. to "a .,.,�,•,,,�,ow•.eoothins yrnp �, yen :Crockery anti G1lsf3vvare as Cheap aB the Cheapest. n • pleas.nc to the tag and is the Dash P a ; is ,ad bast lemale� titian xciasiOII atatip of one of the.pldw as is for sal• -m• Brittht of naglan, TOC611tly and nurses in the U titan states, EZ %r R RIGHT ­1 _. >��. °f �ea.ra. ell ,hro, ontt>�a world. pie.,6 GROCEIRIES ■'�1, _ • 11 .. gn abased the choice faros � � � yon sak for ~1taa. wi,�- . _ , cents a y one hundred sLOw•a BoolS1�1p gt1vP. • tad take no Othlr Still i Holiday, eontsininq . 1. d s qty ayes, located on the flrat con• kind. . R R e�emmon of Reach, yid ,,1e Rite Mr. BIRTMBl. I . _1 - : - � ­ I . session on 6h@ first of April, on the s�th:�b•,1887, the -�_ 0 • B RTONY EMNOMM , - : ,:: Bright is now owner of over five hundred $ �eofl1kichwd Beaker. of a daughter, - -- ' acres of first -class land. Gs�$A�c --In Pickering. on the stud tnst., the wife • •. i . villagers of Green. - of Der. Graham, Of s daughter. wx= =� -? =� � �Of �' ='s One of the farming to rl U a machine MARRIED. T8AIN8 QOINO EAST r,tTH A9 pOi.LOwa:- i � 1; D i hank is endeavoring g P his - - TVBNEH. -on the 23rd nit., at the Ex es• 8.20 A. M o wood which will save RoaAaDitox PRE , . for sawing Turner. 7th concession MAIL 2.48 P. M•. . 'jarred b the bucksaw.' residence of Mr: Wln. MIXED, : r 1 , system from beinS y of Pickering• b7 Rev, w' Freed. of q►hiteve►le, LOCAL, ' . • 6.40 P. M. ! . assisted by Rev. Mr. n, Presbyterian, o run b the Wind, and when co axon Kip �' Abbie, eldest ST` UUE Aa FOLLOWS: r00Ln for new good$' we will offer our nt I� StOCk It is y t@ satisfaction the Mr.GeOrgeRichar. To m8,�e Diet so °as to Ki ' the inventor. daughter Of Wm. Turner, both of the town 'I'i �hx�a Ex E • 9,03 A. M� Don't a credit to shin of Pickering., 0 P. M. of fine Coloured and Plain Glassware at cost pr es.,; • and I lust ine will be 5.1 , - , OiIIg team bIED. MIYEA• . .. .. ' 9.'Z'; Q, 111. • M •, John Nicholls sold a y I :.: MAIL EXIsREB�, fail to come and get bargains. A fine line o OC le Tb6s, ' flour U INNEOMMENOnft i I Bi iDa: In Exist Whitby, on the �Oth ult.', ... t - �/j ""' .. of h ndsome. Arabian horses last fall t On Fields, aged 4s years, 7 months •snd 5 days. Trains run oa standard time. : for 827 ,t. gash Canned Goods, Oatmeal, Cornmeal and $uc h � : - gPn eruan in Port Perry • FRESH Q S S , Io 'day the horses were in Uxbridge in LLiHghtfuot, beloveda� fe of ABA,ezander, aged cheap for Ca$11. • ' A. I►Zurrois, horse buyer, 57 ears. I .. - , - " 7. H 11 the ands of Mr, A now y _In Dalin ton, on the 19th ult., . . • I • • on sir way to Montreal, and are QOIIaT10E. -- g y1 ��1 Q 17 ��f , Tin at 8500 ; One 1a rising 8 . susanna, beloved wile OL Hobert Coartice, Sr., u v V ,l V-A b h 61 ears. F �� - - vat eel y r. J. M, Whit- • aged y L �aac it ,;t L_.. I .1 . _... I I , an the other 4 years. M - `-'� HUNT.--111 -In Cedar ale, on the 25th t, a Merry r 1 ` " la Laa been buying horses rather ex- Bunt, reliot of th late Joseph Hunt, aged 68 j ten ively and line his stalls full. Mr. A. y and 2 Ton ■•_ ,� t 12i ld rrois bought horses last week at the �IC$E ING M R ETA s� I �� .r " . lei nsion House, Uxbridge, sevurigg 19 :vsws oftlee. to 150 each. Fall whe,►t 75u NOa ; spring, ?5c to NOD. goose We wish to inform the farmers of Picker• ! . - . 'L , at Om X80 6gb to 7oc. Flour r cwt. 6" to sue• m° jug, that we have 'just received . 11 _: . - - y0c per cwt Chop feed, + - . r ton ; sh rte, One of Patterson s ' .1 I . sports hstve been received to the of %ct ais per _�,- = @roils in the >11.15. Screenings 70c per cwt. , t t wolve8 are very nom FAR ERS MARHET. •' I roved Self Beers, - k count this winter and that great 1. -street . Toronto, Mar. s, leB'1. r Assortment, of L s I;� `; . : ­ I - . . b were small p A' " L a g n bars of deer are destroyed, more es -s reoei to of gram t�-� bushels of slier lakes and and rites unch n eel• About &Igo some of the Coalthand dr. Scott i Tally about the sm pp sold at We tc 88o for fall snd . �yhesiotaered an Barley firm, calling ce$ I nda, where after a thaw ,the ice is thin spring, and 72C or gam• az saes of 900 = ' 94 ' ht b the wolves and at 46a to me. sts arm, �����r 811itable for the Holiday Season, ranging d deer are snug y " peas are nominal at Sec, Hunters re kt that at al- bushels for rye° Hs _ in fair sup ly; loads Purchasers : from 25 cents (compete) 11p. a aughtered. P° and fist ( s straw sod at so to and Would invite all intending p - ` ' ` Duel or small lake are to be sold at >318 0o to t61 ; r . o$t every p s ld at $6, 00 to $6 26. Beef, TO CALL �►I�D INSPECT �. . ind the carcasses of deer killed by spoo 6 n to � oge �uarters, , and IS 5o to •7 00 for �b. - b a7 to ee oo; and mutton . g __.First class mixed candies only .1 ten p' . 50. The authorities should increase hind urxteTe• Iyan1 a buying.. N : . Dives. T befor Yg• p C K +•- l and LOG .� N he bounty and see if something cannot ;6 to6 ruce market was quiet today R I. 1 . The P rieadY. We quote : Beef W AM i , e done td exterminate the marauders: prices generally r,ll[b toile, 2S to 25o, large b�� Bay where ydu cAn _ , 1' 12C to 14c; butte i iridSay Post 17jto 20 infers 0a to 1$c• Lard lOc , ' ' G ' Bacon ids to 12c. Eggs - Murl�@r In to 18c• per air 65c A _ �.. j .. There was all attempt at ndent Turks a 75e to 861 ; a to g1 Apples I �������&pvsy O L + " i I . Bethany last week. The correapooe per bag - We are barrel, 861 so to 862 �• without driving 40 or 60 miles Or sending obtained, and all other usin sin the U 8 I I _ - of the Lindsay Warder says :- _�-7 N�`j �•r D say that the record of our vil'.age twice the distaQoe. We have .G 17,r PatentOtgce attended r Crate Feee• sorry t y GOING TO i Our office is opposite U. Patent Office, � � IF YOU ARE p • g i I' - is not as creditable as and intend k;ee in full k Blankets, Whi s, and lots and we can obtain Pat n s in,' ess time than for the past week O1� riC't�•7��• \ 11 line of repairs T am Collars, B P those remote from Was i gton' formerly, nothing leas than an attempt to our friends who axe there, and o other things. Still more left at special gene MODEL or DRA Na. a advise as to comm it murder having taken place last or are sending for y guarantee oar ad we make xo ; ears that Wm. Fresher. sell on r tea for one month. We g patentgbilityy free of chi r e ; r la It a p S o k in every line• Call again. CRABGE U he es o`th oa u e erTthe Supt. D�onc y P ma a yOkng lady ((j�a V L� �j 1� -��ei' . ' had determined to G ,t'll h �L' �a e�s ��110 ,1 of money Order Div., an o o tale of the U• S• ' w . . . 1-1. . .�. .L emanaea B IrrE. rte:: �` . ur toarn, and on that day d - AI,T_- N L roughs Patent fflee. For aim 1 r, vice, n Sts a or of o .e ply to his proposal. Thy A��T Brock sit. Whitby. at teasoxtable prices. , n affirmative p y , : r , • ; ' '.' j. LCKr,, 0N, . Prop• , ref et+encses•to aotual clie sin ;dµr olvn State or a where n he --- county, write to o - n . C. A. O & CO., reply was not satisfactory: the bdl�' l FORSY'TH & BIRO., 1`g�,a,..Blacksmithing as uaaal. All our q►ocounts w rates. . afire paye►b1e when rendered. g_y Opposite Patent ce, aghington, DAB, i - ,; .� '� r' . lust and fired at, her, �,is is the Pa sseeab�e Qanadlan Dine• The- 'P era for sale cheap. ' '. drew a revo I • , G axing her ear and lodging •in; the weal' gHorteat Bea �,C]r,@ri3M1r- I pa9. -_Two Fine Cutt gr , , t. a i ve JatS ern Retlzteetl isn . 4 The ruffian then fled, and at Rctfes 1 u the +tee e• , , .11 behind j i a ' ill at large. . is still 8 . .. Yritin , . - . - f� ,.. e.0 a . } (' �u the tun .... , ,., . :� r ;� i -,. . ,. 1. a a._ 1.... I . -. ,. 1. , 1 i 1' • f .. - - L. :. I . ..i ,.... - - tt - - ,... : t.' ' f :.. • .. .: .:,. it I. t - . - -. . :... ;_.. , ; A - i.. -� Tp� - .. _ - - g.• a �•:� -.t I (- -t? - - : .> _. �__ _ .� $ _:ice. -�I - ll� N , ,-, �. I . L �,_ _\ �� .� .- !b •, ; 0t �& �i ns 1 e chair was es�ed, and aqd bj thunder, she's going to have 'em� Ill o whis is da I ' the child crying in a app der. �'P,e'vo agreed to give you a chance to brace the ttl . Q p Odin p hr physic- toff ! , even , �'D�� b` " Jnne, didn't you hear me cal] fora up and be a man, If we find out there isn't flask or mad cinal pup see p bought s - I� � Rg T$ ,� I� I - . ; . e light 1'' he asked a little sharply. a}ty man ip y4n, then you �o to on aiitid a le I1b It dd set it on Mme• Penn rose with rest , dignity hard labor to the hull extent of the law. ball th o bode mwaa• shatter oded With a - ` CHAPTl R I�l —lf as'. MIIi►ttsox AavEPTa be kept 1 '� and- an_ ` Mr' R019n it, Twish to re- W e've fixed things so you can't la an Ii u i ^ and the - pt to heraelF h8' adua]]y ti� m ti'ate more tricks. This man is a prix Pte deice ed it li a �i� fell on the table Qloth burn- . 1. HFR MI98I0x. i fatter and faster, thus ingioating that Bhe ` �h, bother, I've br°ught'a 'wottian to five- As long as you do the square thing T e . 1 A- e Holcroft drove through the town; Mc•11. {was rapidly appproaching aa�� conclusion. help •ou, and we're both wet hrough from by your wife and child ' you'll be le plc ive introductio bf i WI ,n ! Meanwhile, June was,eildeavorin to gut yy 8 )<f � ► Y t alone. � Avatrs. 8g' i, who, as matters were explained to this driven rain. brou h to the United has her, lisd expressed her views chiefly by al -. 1 things bask as they were 'before and found g y' to iIIOak off► You'll be nabbed. " You've brought' a etra female rlE Now' if y+ntt sin'b a scamp down to our a flO°d�of letters- the fi rmative node, now began to'use her tongue ` It no easy task, As the light declined site this time of "— he ©] -ta �' al d rt ant fit• Washingtontgricultur. the sub- w ►s overcome b a sort of Hol'i tuft's atienee gave Way bat he and man, tress you P wife gas she deserves for t6 t. h Com issioner has a: with unuh fluency.' pans(), and, bud- P Y Y ro the re de a reply " Ht'ave a friend 'erehabouts " she s id I ling the things #nto the drawers as fast as said, quietly, " You had be ter have a letting you off bo easy, and don't make her thou d n t a wand suggests tl t Congress " an' she's been a keeping some of my possible, she locked them up. Then seizing lightin the kitehrn within tw minutes. I change her mind by actin at if ou and � empowering giro to del I IIi'll ae be'olden to ye, master, hif her mother's hand and pulling the abstract- warn You txith,� 1 also wish a me hot cof not her, was the wrap ed Y ' with Su afters, ed woman to her feet, she cried, „H he fee. 8 person. yell �s atop a bit hat the door whiles hi !. At heart Ferguson was a weak coward Ter is an inpmense contiac of to / • i { gets 'em. Hif yell hadvan�e me a dollar or !comes and finds us here .and no ell ©r Mrs• - Mumpson had no 'tom rohension of boa a d then warlike craft o Pedo L. PP ly, selfish creature, whose chief aim in life in �5pain. !, so on me wages hit'll 6a a long time hafore I ready he'll turn us right out into the rain." a man who could be so quint hen he was The o er merit of the Queen re rat intends ' I trouble ye hagain," was to have things to suit himself. When Even Mrs. Mumpson felt that she was angry, and she believed that t e might im. to e d $45,0D0,0Qp for the In Irate of ' The farmer had received too broad a hint perhaps 8 press him with a due sense of he' ormit. ' they ceased to be agreeable, he was ready plats h Spat}ish fleet on a erha s reaching conclusions too float and of his offence. "Mr. Holcrof , I rcelY for a change, without much regard for the fn ' that some diplomacy might be necam& to per foot - i not to, know that DZra,' Wiggins was intent ►y Y means to his ends. He had alwa s fore- g' ° money is to be raised y the sal on renewing her acquaintance with her consummate her plans. Her views, how• feel that I can meet a girl who as no more Y of Certa town lands. Natural this is a ever, appeared to her eo reasonable that she 8ense of , seen the possibility of the event which had worst enemy. He briefly replied, therefore decorum than to but Jane, now taken place, but, like all Self indulgent atOCees h ch reduires time, an therefore I t " It's too late to stop now. I'll be coming scarcely thought of failure, having the ha striking a match, revealed the - act that sbe g syndic to has been formed to s i i 8 P natures, had hoped that he might escape el he lands• y down soon again and will et our thin s. 8 . PY faculty of realizing `ever thin in ad_ was speaking to empty air. A Bill been introduced in 8 Y g 8 l detection. Alida, moreover, had won a far i _ In vain Mrs. Wiggins expostulated for Vance whether it ever took place or not. Mrs• %%,,_ ()dins was at last so far aroused ' ° r�hode I 1. I that she was helped from the wa stronger hold ti n him than he had once Island o e of fie ire drove steadily on. With a sort of grim And asel a sluwlydescended the9tait't with pa gun and ima ins presentativea egulating . _� - humor, he thought of ,the meeting- of the rocking•chair, she thou ht " Nothin came shivering and dripping wards the g d P°ssib e. He was terribly morti- the pra4ti a of medicine, with stringent i` :'. the two "widdy women," a+ Tom could b more suiterble.� We are boxy abo kitchen. She stood a moment in the door- fled and cast down by the result of his ex- 8 rules: o e ring the genuiness o .diplomas had characterized them, an 1' 'of Mrs, the Sam age ; I am most respecterbIy con = way and filled it, blinking c nfuaedly at phrilnent, as he regarded it. But the or lieenoes and aduation from m ilical Col.. i! the li ht. There w ought of a prison and hard le ee figrr it Mumpson'a dismay at finding iu the "�h()ap netted —ln facts I regard mXaelf a$ some- K as an absen of celerity P labor speedily 8 ,an p ohibiting malpractice d quack- irl " a dame of sixty, Wei bin not far what his superior in -this 'respect - -he -is in all Mrs. Wiggias's moveme is and she drew his mind away from this aspect of the °rY and severe penalties. Th `. Rill. is g �� y' weighing g painfully undeveloped and irteIigioua and was therefore slow iri the manner of wakin affair' H° had been f airly caught, his la: k mode ed old one which is in eueces ul' o ; from two hundred. If it wean t such aw- K was over, and pera- fully serous business for nit he thought " thus is in sore need of female influence ; he up' Her- aspect and proport one almost ' he soon resolved that the Lion it Il in' is, under the suped psi of the _ ' is lonely and down - hearted and in wo took away Mra, Dium eon's bra easiest and safest wa out of the sera Boar of alt ! 7 " it would be better n doing to a theatre to mane P th, Here Y pe was h. 1 1 voice'there is a s °]] certainly was much. to su the best way, He therefore raised his head L I see the two go on. If I haven t got, three p to ban ;�h care ;worst Perin rid, much and cam° forward with a eniten " ' The la g age of preciotia stonhs ,accord. fI . `peculiar females' on m -hands now ' of all,,things are go to waste. I m s snore than - lead been antics t t air II Y I d 8 n t ich . �)< led. Mrs• said, " It's natural I ahoupld be overwhelms in}t td a ci rats, as follows : T garnet, like to hear of the man that has." lib rattly face thq great duty with which Wiggins was undoubtedly a eculiar fe- male " as had been ex ec constancy ; the amethyst, since jty ; the `'When Mrs. �1'iggius fot}nd that she could Providence has brought me face to face. At ' p fed, b t she WAS ed with sham() at the position in which I ' blo od s find 'ton h t o tt ' ` Co ,.. t first, o e ur �I gain her point, she subsided into utter t, he may be a little blip: to this rent a lderly and mottstroua that re. Mum yself. But I See the truth of our age , the diamo d, inn () - E ,:. 77 silence. It soon became evident in too PP Y at I moat expect, s °n felt some embarrasstnant in 1 °r ur $e µ'Orris and I ]l tr to make it all right as cents ;! , t e emerald, success in ve ; the o ertuuit of his life th y P P ,° "far as I call. I'll o back' with agate, .he It And long life ; the rneliad, cloudy light of the moon that she was going remembering the influence he was under to °Y°rwhelm Holcroft with a s use o time you and conten h sardon • + to sleep, for she so nodded and swayed. so *many years I will be atient told impropriety of his conduct. : Hannah'to my old ome, I've got mane' Yx, egnjugal felicity, ' ^ Mra W i in the bank I'll sell out ever thin here ohs] ch Y 1 antidote to mad ss ; the ' it►bout that the farmer feared she would by the proper use of language, place ever ggins took uncRrtaiq st®s to- ' Y tulrible out of the wa on. She occupied a g Y y Y P and I 11 pay you, William, as far as I can P b i he topaz, fidelity, an Fthe fur• ;!' g thin eventual! before him in a way that wards the rocking•chair and elm t crpshed uoise r " seat, just back of his and .filled it, too. The will, cause him to i„ a.a she sat clown, ," Ye what You've spent. Hannah is mighty rood. q P s erity . . yield in glad submission give a bod . a g ty b The recent accident at White 12i I j I idea of stepping over, sitting beside her a d i o n`iy views of the duties, the privileges and `'Old velcome," she remel''ked, r bbin her to let in off so easy and she won't be sorry, � 7uac- holding her in, was inexpressibly repugnant, the responserbilities of life." eyes. 8 This man is witness to wlist I say," and the ti has c u ed tt{e passing of a r ()lotion . ,f I . � .,7y - - Mrs. Mum son had of out of Ier way as detective nodded. to tha Connecticut I,egislatiire, as that •to him. So he began ;talking to her, and So active was Dirs. Mumpson's mind that P $ y 1 g di ? finally shouting at her, to; keep her awake. this train of thought was complete b the a minnow would shun a leviatha " May " 11•h y, Ferguson,"' laid 11I the Cofttc it ee oq Railroads be i �}tructe y K r. Hackman, to . ma a horou h d f His effprts were useless, He glu,iced with tiro() she bad ensconced herself in the rock- r e�ak your name," she gasped. , effusively, " now you're talking like a maim h examinati . ! of the . F ing•chair by the fireless kitchen stove. „ Viggina, Dlra. Viggins: method employed in heatint* railr a,i care 'rueful dismay over his sbouldcr as lie —(.ome autl kiss him Harmer and make it A." thought, " If she falls out; I don't see how i Once more Jane Seized her hand and dra Oh ! Ind ridged ! all u ' ' in that it ate. and report whether le iylation e I ou are A, ttt tied wo '11311 earth I'll ever get her back a sin." rged her u " Ypu must help," said t e man r" , , ' " That's the, Wa with „ is nett e • r to secure greater se irit to I �' i g p No him a viddee, Y you men said. Y I. s r Fortunately, the seat, slipped back a little c hild. " I ' spent him every minnit and I'm c`hat's m re, hi'm th0 woman, bitterly. " These things co the pub ic. similar resolution o, he ,art scarf half to death to think what he'll do cold, an dripping, an ,'ungry. Hi might ,a, for little. Henry' Ferguson must prove hell of our w egislatures might pro a bene a i auu she soon slid down into a sort of noun 'special! . if he finds out we've been rum' better Staid at the poor -u8 than ome o holiest in what h© sa a b ficlal to the t welling public in Ca da. ii } tainous heap on the bottom of the _: -wagon t t a y , y deeds not words. as unmindful of the rain -as if it were a lul- magin'.' place like this," Ill do as I've said tf ti© acts and The slip rs ttion that to carry a abbit's �. !ably, Now that hie -mind was at rest about "Jane," .said Dins: 3lurrtson; severely, g' hat �" almost Ec�icanied Mr m. fum ttxiit'e °Hough to start wfth." square, foot in n's pocket will Surely br g hood ' . her falling out, and knowing that he had " that is not a proper way of expressing aOn' are you a pan i" P (( ��_ luck is w d - spread in the pout anion % All right said Fer uson lad enuu h b !:: a heavy load, Huicroft let the horses take yourself. I am housekeeper here and I'v© Hi tell ye hi 'm a vid'der, an „g , K K whites a well as blacks. the othe ,Jay in 1. 'their own time alon the riiir hi hwa been inapeeti you be f r hall he snit] was the uRlc d.as 'to lie ape the caress, I'll do at I gay.,, 1 Y ' Q �'� n re- did do all,, he promised, And it Offender was brought fore a g Y K Y• " Shall I tell you've been ins actin ? Ply. 82'3' police magi t mite charged with drain ern Left to her own devices by Holcr'oft's Y P To think that a tea ecterbl c Itr�mptly, too, a was not Capable of Ile- ind disord rl co ass _ ! 4 . I \ absence, Mrs. Mum aura had • a8aed what asked the girl, keenly, y ()onset . o trig that a woman, wronged as Alida 1e of situ Y P nduct, and was as d why she regarded as a we y eventful P afternoon ' " Children of your age should speak rvh'en ed wbman !tike nee " ---but for o cb' :11ra.' ] had been, would not•prosecute him ant] he g k He replied that a 1w .days s. , and evening, Not that any thing' nrinitual they are Spoken to," replied her mother �lumps.on found languag$ in ec {cafe. was eager to escape,. e . mince he h oat his rabbit foot, a c since . ' `had happened, unless ever thin She said 4ill more severely.. " You cannot comb q1°C° '�rq' Wiggins Men d P , an /1, in a certain mess• that time h had met with a series f .J I pie the rocking- ore, again to hide his id on under his own un- r i , and did may be looked upon as unusual • Prebend txty motives and duties; and I should chair, slat hardly knew what to do plain- actual name, Y lucky inc�id n , v hich culminated a hi ' have to unish ou if tively declared " I f ' ' . spree.. 3 K but Dira. D4umpson justly felt that the cri- P Y you passed An re t ei�l as if m wltol() t ': .. tical periods u marks u , ,, , nervous n Ddeanwhile stow p t f life are those • upon which my actions, system was riving way• fared the poor creature The othe 1 ay a letter was receive at the i " ]1'c 'arm 'U be cone I 'f l ' „ 11° lied fled, driven forth by her fir t mill •lefinile courses of action'ac'e' deem led " We l;" said Jade tip]ir' h` ' • 1 If I upon. a ut d _ s �►' Clinton pus Elite tvitlt a slip encic <1, on only hope we'll soon have a' ilaciCettoypigx u I Imark►.► :lira. R'igg' who was net impulse to escape from a false and terril,le I` In the secret rece3ses-o# her heart— suppos ills lx,$ttiott,. With every step she toot down which was written a request th t t} 'post 1. in he to os5csa. such an or tliern drawers, for . if he should ups►, gent {ti,tial,l° mood• rater wood give the letter to sonic , K P gall —else Laud " Th' fruttt t the clitnIy lighted street the abyss i roger. I �i artial] admitted to },er�c we'd have to tram a I ' , P Y 1: even before p cLain, and we wilt any- , , female I m to uperin which she had fallen seemed to grow deems °f the f,imil f (.surge Sl,erman, on f the . she hall entered Holcroft'3 do -sr, that .she way if you don't help me het. supper. " tttnil harped the Iscivildere I wotni n. b p early reside ,t of Clinton b „ • ' pp er and darker, ,the w us overivhelmod with I but 1 ,n j ; might be peraua +led into marrying him ;but " i ou are trtiatnken, ," req ondec] Here uuuimit further isturb 1 ,. 1, .1•} , , ; � ;1 e +le- - Jane 9 y Was still f cease+ etter ices aecorciii►t• i the inspection of his roon,, much deliberate 1 Dlrs• Mumpson, with digility " 1%�a shall cd l'y th().entraiice of the fernier., w o ook. I t t ma,uitud© of her misfortune,' ,•he i to \Its: (,r erI (widow) ,�lY r ►lied ed at the siuv'o wtitb ah()ly frclwn. � shunned tt►e illuminated thoroughfares with � to find that i ( °w) who was °v jo}ed , thought, and prolung�d solilaluy, had con- not leap e this ,roof far tore° months and Y was from diet Lrutht >i I ,11n i�! '! .. vinced her that ��she ought to " enter into that will hive ice' ample time to • oli,'rt his �� 11't'y ill t�lie nac re uf. comu,u:i -gen a fsu';t i'P'a f Crazed sense, that ever fin ger would Y S tiherman, u « a resident of Austrn. ; , brit nuptial relations as her thought foi•mulat- °S °a t° dims true interests. I will cunde th °1° a t►r ©� he ask ° /] " p toted at her: 1 {er.hnal words, spoken frc,i„ whom h famil h E ► and su per on g y a 1 nut hear/ r 30 -. �'+` acend to these iuetiinl tasks until he brill _ the table ? Couldn't t you hear that sit wctii o °Fer uson, were the last clear ]iron'Ptings ears ttncl w r. eel itself, It was a trait of lira. \Iuct,ps °n S gs raining an /l know we'd want snno supper f her womanly nature. :After that ever •• years, 'o ° whereabouts tXereutl own i.l ' ! active mind t11at when it once entered upon a girl who will yield the c]eference of to I 11 thin , S ttl t}ie rec •i -tea , „ re t o my years and station in life. ' after a long, cold ride K grow confused, except the im res" 1 f this letter, i a line of thought it was hurried along -from P p Sion tiirJohn a era project for monster rrris '' _ ' .Rotween of r ()mediless clistts)t ()r and a�iame. tihe was conclusion to conclusion �r milt wonderful them, after rag tiia.irabtit with " Mr• Holcroft,' began the wid w in �' some trepidation, "i t110aPablc� of forming an correct Judgment in the North. 'est is not new. T rapidity. smoke, they kindled the kitchen ore. Jane - t I don't approve - -such concerning her K Y ) gment he br}reat White insisted on making ►the coffee and then help- irregular habits " — K poai� ion. The thought of k >`ilrycnple fart has proved to he an t}},,tnK t1 bile Jane made 'rap Dl r: IIolcroft'a bed b P her pasta}• filled her ith horror. He she but u l;tand a teas and it has been 1ken ed her mother to re a the rent of the Madam, Interrupted Holcroft' stern. , her mother began to Inspect, and soon Suf- supper, doin , in fa :t, the %rester art of ly' " did I agree to do what you a' roved thought, would tttike the same view which up. 1 he aJi ie fact holds true in the n'ted feted keenly from a v. ry painfu l li: coti er g b P , Pl too woman iia:i so totally expressed,- States whet at one tinte farms we run I Y the work. Titan theysat duwnito wait acid "f Four tours() is So peculiar t tat I . The farm r'3 meagre - wardrobe and other be- , • that in her eagerness o be married, sho had °n a more x cuaive scale than ev , fir -. the waited ao dun that Dire, glum Scarcely be.teve you are in ° K longings were soon rumma red over but one Y g I►@oc, be Y ur right ind. brow ht to the arson re an unknown man .Jc'hII 1�'` e ct,oaes. Iii farn,in ► if in- f 'A b ' gan to express her cf]sa , iroval b rocking x•°11 had trotter go to your room anti' r to Y ' P I b I 1. arge C�oaet and several bureau drawers t I Y K ' J' and g P �' nothing else, ndividital effort coo a fur violently At last she said : severe l rec °v °r your senses• If I can't have bin i had involved a c ergymait in her own i . were locked. These are the recepterclea " supper ' y' in this boos() to suit me I'll have no a etundalous record. . I would all be in flue more than b oa acres, anti the farm who „ Jane, we will partt►ke of ell r alone." k, tills his fifty r hundred acre j of the deceased 1lret. Holcrof t s affects," she << + i Here, Jane, you eats, hell). ] I �, and her pas r s. name mixed u scut I'd d ruther wait till he comes. ] yh 1, to moat sticccssf ill w.' t uro ipete �; said with compressed lips. "'1'h °y arc << rs. Diumpaon put her i'andkerchi f to the affair. a wool rather die than sub• ill} too man who unta jj mouldering useless away. Moth and rust Its not proper that we should Wait. 11 1 will enter, while I, the caretaker, am de-' 1!ie is not showing clue respect. Come, h °r eyes and c parted. Silo felt that this 1 ()ct lifm to such an ordeal. Long after, his acres by I he thousands and his ; Ii 8 as' I command, di clay at en�o on would touch Holcroft's whop he 1()arned the acts in the tae°, he by the scot . barred. I should not be debarred• AllDi fe i looked at h _ Airs. Mumpson ipdulged ill loft and a itg =woes; h° catbe to think time scene 41 er very sadly, as he 6sked, ; the things in that closet enoµld be brken Y K C rt I1iSCASp. , 1. grieved i etnarks throughout 'the meal and O1 fir' ". I)idu't yyou know me better than that ' ,°. out, aired, and carefully put back: the g lest! I,4o fasted in my preao}ting that you The sympt' m of which are "Faint) is 11 - �, kttovi s how useful they may be in the fu_ +then returned to her rocker. At lust, her „ Ilavin kindled the fire, ho said to , alts r You and Mrs. WI c'ouldn't come straight to me y" Y purple lips, fi n tmbness, palpitation, s i ; ture ! Waste is wicked. Indeed, there are indignant hens' of wrong reached such a fib'ilia get some a iffee , Point that al ;e commanded ;Jane � 4]ctA2 and supper in short order and have it r ady Silo wondered afterwards that "she had beats, hot fl he , rush of blood to the e , - -r ' I t things more wicked than waste, Now the table and t a�ra the things, when 1 Come in," and lie hastened otit to riot done this,' but she was too morbid dull painln he eart with beats, stroll '. I think of it, I have a some keys in my ., 'won't . ,, p� Y .. care for his horses. If the olcl woman was clos() upon bsolute insttnit tct elo 'too I"d a'"i srre Ie! r. _t trunk." I , said the child. wise and se quicker than he fir The second hea b at ' V - " tiS'li►t►L ! •x jl] o . slow, she knew cat how to make every nto- She simply insanity to Athe „ , at, pain about the i ' t He won t like it, interposed Jane, ,,, Y compel me to chastise 1 wild ittt ulsct bone, &c. a ►. r, " In the responserble peisition I liave'as y( ' ° lion e$eotiv °' °¢td's "°d s n be cured In mAr,y t te.. n• uPPgx 'r►as so p escapo, to cower, tq hid It from ever humane ] &rat stages. S nd 6c in stam for t I 1 l ell, then;, I'll tell him it wits all ur �citdJ, •�� s Y ye, . haste Send thtou h P$ p - umeci," replied Airs. ?1lumpaon, with dig - "doings. "' ` t " wh1 d n't bee „ the darkest, obscure b g let and full a t' - )5 pity, " I must .,onaider, not what he wants,) /1 p up yk •Q, jan _ sc crest streets, not Garin ,�1? Iculars. Address . ,: `V, I shall tell him ao myself:. I shall re- . Hol Chet uid. w K Lt. nox, 47 a iugton St. East, To into, where, Iu th() confusion of her mind she bht what is best for him and what may be monstrata with him. The idea of hie comp Wouldn't let me. She said ow ould retrace her steps, and soon was utter- Canada. beat for others." you must he. tau lit a leapon " 1 lest, wandering An crabs' i `� Jane had too much curioait lrerself to 1 ing home at this time of the night with an Y g replied he �' g she knew not whither. , P Y arriage is like an el atria r Y unknown female !" girl, feeling that she moat choose betty• en s it grew late. casual passers -by looked - it —it i iak s one dance but - ' P. ;` rttake further objection and the keys were ,► twp potentates, and deciding quickly ill fa- after he t curiously gh me u spoke touter let go. ► you fan't 1 - brought. It was astonishing what a num- I One would think you was his punt, to , roil , g vor of the farmer. .the had been loa rag and others jeered, She only hastened on Whenever cou Sto or � i3owels get out' o[ or i bar of keys Mrs. Mumpson possessed, .and hear you talk, remarked the girl; auI faith in her mother's wisdom a Ion tt Y her des 'rate fro lenly, dt'ivelt b der, causing Bili usn Dyspepsia, or IndiR eEion, ` ' she was not long in findin those which b °►' P ogle like the and their attlen ant ,lie, take at once a dose i llr. ' " I stn' a respecterble woman anti mo' a' t and this night's experience Ilea ba I I ec] wild, ragged clouds that were flying across - Carson s stomach B here• Beat family mn seine, �' would open the ordinary lot s thou rot b the last shred of it. the storm Marc sky. b Y res cterbl connected. M character and All Dru Holcroft to be ample protection, p° Y Y y h y• . to 2" ,5 sera •: Some rather bitter words rose to H 1- A young �h physician being esker - " I was right," said Mrs. Mum son I antercedenta render me irreproachful. This (•ru BE , Co rTr � n tt, Y *g y - - 4"i could not be said of a hues ,and a hues croft's lips, but h© rest reed thorn. e " ) friend why h ;di not hang out a shi rl a complacently. " A musty odor exud Y felt that he ou ht not dfs disparage . t e �, from these closed recepterclea. Dien hav he'll probably brir� —some ighty, immer K p afi ° . replied : " O I on't believe in signs, bmug >. ture female that, will tax my patience to ,mother to the child. As Airs. W i i e know," '' g ! I no contprehension of the need of such care- train." w warm and imbibed the fig Injrtrions ScLooliillg. , takers as 1 am." he generous c f , �, ` Another hour'�pa ed and the .frown on , , r demeanor thawed perceptibly at d1° evil comes, I an, persuaded, from the CBturrL' C ' It<aI Deaihess tj >s ' j hvverything that had e`•er belbn`ged to Mra. Mumpson a brow grew positively she gra°iously vouchsafed the tamer fact that teachers do not differentiate 8 F �i poor D'1rs. Holcroft, was pulled out, taken Awful. " m „ y CVCr. ;,I to the window and examined Jane follow - i think, she muttered, that Ven tye're bout ]ate hag 'in hi 11 look ha material in respect of tam late their gufferers are no en' rail aware that these d saes temperament, ability, Y l t' " . rig, as usual, in the wake of her mother and : a man -whom I have deemed. It my duty to ter y°' bodily health, and home circumstances' o u �; tags °u>,' Cr r tot they are due to the p aerated marry should stay out so and .under such Mra• Murn son had not been so far ofl s Their rule of conduct is too rigid and uniform g parasites in t e lining membrane of th nose, putting everything to the same tests which p and eustachian to es . dicroscopic research, ho ever, peculiar circutnstagces. He must have a des not to hear Jane's explanation, as the P° r T]1QY ni. ►got with advanta ©, and in a literal has roved this be a tact, and the result F, her parent applied. Mra. Holcroft had child found to her cost when sae want u (og a doctors bo aim a rby is hat s son which he can never forget. Then aloud sense, take a leaf out f p� remedy h bee.rorn,uiated whereby rrh, r been a careful woman, and the; extent and ►► to b 1, stittin down the book catarrhal deafne an hay fever are cured ii from . , substantial character of her wardrobe prow - i to Jane, Kindle a fire on the parlor hearth K ana 1. U Y persona] his one to,three' imp a ap ,hay made at ho e. A f ed. that her husband had not been close in and let this ore go out. He mwit find us °i the Pupils just a we do with our, patients. pamP let a, ' laini i; t new treatment is stn tree 1 ' his allowances to her. Mrs. ` Mumpaon's i the most respecterble room in the house— CHA X —A NrrtrlT. o>r T>.xttoti. W' °re that done, children would ttot be put on receipt of eta_ p b A. H. Dixon son, 3o King watt blue a es raw ositivel animated a room befitting my station." At poor dazed hom7terrevelati Aleda sass make im88as ble roil oseheir circumstances sliest West Toro to, ads , .I ` Y g P Y g ' P P° , thiat err fr It is reports froth Diain I declare, mother, you ,ain't gat no out into th() street, after on ilia eases would not be confou ' om di• a that the 1 ng. - ' as she felt of and held up to the light one'sense at all "exclaimed the child e thing after another. Mrs. Holcroft was ed bit o g , xas Brat- she w" not a wife and had ltelo dish s rrows a e rowin white, as a r cult ' = . ` p Hided with those of their becoming' K i. n, sh tlitat err from wickedness a 'd the timid and � Acclimatized. 1` lift • , evidently unnarturally large, she reflected ' „ �' rid measure' beard a voice say, ". W Hann ®r warn' ' 111 teach you to use• such unrer ion in bouncing the wom i, I guess we' ups that no school an be ruC ' Masters tell feathers have b en often noticed this w' ter ! �aloud "but then these things could be't- 8 on the sparrow . ' made over, and much material be ]eft to re ful langual�e, cried Mrs Dlumpson, darting Metter go up now. Fergus a 'll need ot�t aopz °'c k8 tin order with - from her c air liks a hawk aatd I auln That maybe or not • but jeo� to bad breath pair them, from time to time. The dresses pouncing esson that' he wont soon for g• y people who are e b ,..: g y upon the unhap y child' pe g it, is not the caning that is complained of be rem eves b y d'a rder of the Ston,ach; cr.�°�at on� j Dare of sombre colors, becomin to a lad The a aker of these words tvae Mrs, (although I believe the practice is Irmo the i i. b i With ears tingling from a ettfHn ( g y usi g Dr, Carson ,s Stomach Bi tare; ,, 1, somewhat advanced in years, and of aubdu- g 8 g . she Ferguson a brother, William Hackman, and; man in school and more oft' injurious than old and trietd ed y Druggist. 1 >> could not soon for et Jane'lighted the par- his companion was a detective• The •wifq ie'euppoaed), it fa that they a the moron p Ask our D ed taste. for fire and sat down sniffling in the farthest had ]aid her still aloe fn child d Hundreds of antlt�s of elk 'are chi ad 9 By the time That the bed and all the chairs corner. P 8 own ott the boys and are not sufficient y Alive to the every ,year fro Ofiegon and 1V ashin ton ', i / it in the room were littered with wearin a 11 I lounge and was coolly completingg Alidt� a vast difference a Territory to En land wh g P- There shall be only one anistreas in films proparationa for dinner. Her husband had asst relatives, which ma ere they are h rag '. petrel, Mra. Mampaon said,' "Jane, I desire house," said Mrs. Mumpson, who h no punk back ' of tempera ant, 'von with up in the halls f the nobility, as evidences '_ % +. +; f. you to bring bhe rocking- chair. So many reached the loftiest plane of virtuousilndi w- face in his hand hair and again buried his punishment tolerable and van °sal ry same of the rowels f the tit] % p titled—[ ur� ' thoughts are crowding upon me that 1 must nation `� -and its master shall learn th t ptartled, bloodphot � e I $e looked .up with one case, and detrimental in other„ uI tl�i u n Linton Free Pre . sit down and think." his practices reflect upon even me as well as law and the stranger his and her -in- it is Marryat who describes wo brothers so cull hablitseEN offering ti�ni the effects of rly Jane did as requested; but remarked, himself." en re- differently affected by the me incident — ''e8 it or ignorance and roily, who End % ,' "The sun is getting low, and all these At last the sound of horses' feet wile sumed his erguson briefly attitude. relate themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ;also tn- , rtmg from home —that w ile the one has themaaD and or.n ax whp are broken down fro e thinga'll have to be put back just as they heard on' the wet, oozy ground without. d what 1 his hand chief saturated ith effects of abuse or over4ork and in adv ,; y t was or he'll be awful mad." happened and then said, "Take chair and of no furthe use the other tears and feel the eo uen of y uttifuiexcess, se d ro ud ' • The irate widow did not rise, but mere] draw u „ turns to him RUD M. V. Ln on's Treatil,e on Diseases of Men, e i' "Yes, Jane," replied Mra. Mampaon ab- dicated her knowledge of $olcroft's err val " I don'ttivant afi dinner " mu re with, Take m e ; ' s ' „book will be sent sled to an address on reoei W" ry as a bone. two Be . stem or , ' stractedly and rocking gently, you can by rocking.more rapidly, husband. Y ! d the Such contrasts a Comm enuugh, but �• w dress M. '�'. LUBON, s7 We I '! pat them back. Your mind is not buxden- "Hello ;here, Jane,'' he shouted " r there is ample r f that ton $t• RO• TO�� nt � � ed like mine and ou haven't offspring and � b2•In8 Mr. William Hackman now a way to often ignore P sch I teachers too � _ �' P 8 a light to the kitchen." his irritation. Turn' to h' bro ther he desired in What is- moat to be yO i ,. .. the future to provide for "and for a wonder, „ Jane remain said MI's. Mam relieved his mind as oolows, '� he that " e who n speak with MON ganon>lrottgage. Trust funds. r she rielapsed into r9rilence, Possibly she posh with an awful look, fin' H F n if oa , uthority upon educational cations should EY O1t`r° apply to Btu7•rr, o sessed.barely enough of womanhood to feel f nk erguMo , y hadn t e beat fe oncern thempelves with th ' R"0�1Oox a ate, Toren Holcroft stumbled thiriugh the dark lnitha lalad, this ntlaman wo matter of in- 100 nnnn aH oF6 a moo, uus><o; 'so 1 the►t firer_ present 'train of thought had better , kitchen the kitahan and looked giving u'urioas schooling and its n ous consquen- IW per,' Brew Inet's, `Violins,. `Flu ' 8 7°it + ps'omauade to jnil. I've left t :. . - . ' -- , a wary lb. H at red oes. Lapcet Jam. an Yud Insk I•., l�oe.. a. a a , . . rl Hint il<t. �.. i. k . . . c° ► ,, . i a �. ,.. _ - - -..> - ...... .. 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I I I � � I /..._: ,.. -. iii .. +e•.- r @ @ys # ..:. ...- i i : ..i • ,rs,.:* Atsx7wrtit, Fib _ ..- - •..�. ... .. ,, %.•- it ,'_i':,._ .. , asxwe.'3�r 1k[ rl.�il :i°M4_ •_ .. __ - :,;.;.. , ,y,,accti•w tk. •'k a',; a7 :... #fez _ i ,t , core because she thunder: " It is not —you know it —it DOMESTICATION OF TH I - ,{ t � 11 I I Jack Ne�rbiggit} was b profession a con- Turned his wife outlof d s1 .$EAVEB. . 4 • onld not 've him an heir: It is this want .is only the Ralf 1" us w ed For H bin fora 1 I.• him crtim y d 61 k the Pa- n in - veyanoer, but nature ha# inter► et} - t 4 Tom Brown wM always in a fret °. ' d 1V Because, somehow, he kept In debt..' ' new Houdin or a wizar of'the orih. He of children to inherit his title. and estates And as he spoke a too P t 13 a professional b the time he which reye upon his mind, the say, and per from the really stupefied Baronet. It A i =Hastt'y tent n and es to Btu met of 1 op was more th�n pr Y p y ' free he was wise, :. ' dition to the lick makes hilIlI��o morose and melancholy," was exhibited for igeatl�tihe half of a I A entleman who knows ovet'Y o °f i th a et he imag economize.. wan full grown. to ad q er Jack let�is Companion chatter on. It ryas Bank of England n o� g , the And he knew how to k river and range between Norther On- ' eye and the facile wrist, he had the rar Pan ` arned,enough to -live with-pride. ifts of the. suave manner and the face of hie habit to get all the information possible Thuccesssful denounment of xw.hat threat- t•to and the `* Great Lone Sea "' mA' 1 . � . "a- lie e g And lay a little up , :. ` brass. He had even studied mesmerism and about any company in which he found hun- ands ked .the question, " Do you th' the . !' tot ` I't, ": and collie u on occasion, sur- elf, for his own pu sea as a alau'voyant ; eiied at onaQag�� le gut Jack Newbtg- r icing of beaver will pay ?" replied :a tray Although he aolbin� dill spo , alaii`�o ewes, , , i He borrowed, and was always sh9iL, - C : p b audience tiQASidarabl b his power. and when Mrs. Sitw 1 nagged he plied her — perhaps i « n V it siWiuld - not I 11 %8 y pp d I A I ., his wit4 would say, " a 5 • T e entered the, able dwelitug, to- with artless queations an ed her on �em 8�n, Aa nyOon hte►veedared rn to my warat," y �� I have gt'tldir ed the habits of the v- 1i r. 0, Tom, , . Y. one ereon to another, Makin mental n u b_ Can twanage ae a vwoman can." then The childr fight of them —w�e� P g « f�r u wardq of _ g. quarter of a fury ' ; nd soon ou'll be ak all over floor. They were to serve him hereafter. It is thus by careful said J N t� cull listen I know that was, only d bel e o there ie as much .honey .t!& f i • (� l y " no try me once, s y . g and the control and laborious preparation that man of say. C,4 From horrid deUte and worries tree." : uite.:uam�nageable' y . `' � busied in set- thetran�e and seemingly mysterious feats .the half , o to 'n � f nndI' Gov' where the I as �ris1< in raiaitag beavers as in bee espy { ea Tom only laughed, No woman can{ im eldest . ter, itjt01 ! g� ! Handle finances like a man." tins out the`table , r *e4oldday meal. One of the clairvoyant conjuror are performed. other half tv r This was interesting inf¢rnnation, co ing . ; - o th of 6 or 7 a' ht eyed, exceed= When the whole party was assembled in `r ne w thbanbeffoorrt to ppear humor- it d.d from a gentleman who has ads _ {lo ' . At length his debts and worries 9491' their' ch the drawin -room of ter dinner, a chorus of Barone , , he stud of natural history #or the past ici, go big he kneW.�tOt what to do. ingly beautiful boy, the )beret —were not nay g that of the hostess sum ' ous." i# I Y' e to save hie life; • - ture's vagaries well known — likely to be voices heeded bye orb There a red "That other half was , given to —shall I orty years something Mora than a ere 1 �' da Then he, in tim born among and belong to such surroundings moned Jaok to hie w is c, f " (.aye all his earnings to his wife g g + Sir Lewis?" astime. ., " h aped, in woe complete, stood between the 18ga of the man himself, to be only °ot only did n t troubl le himself sa say, Lewis nodded indifferently. z "Can you tell our readers s °mething boat' It- Now, wife, a groaned, who had his back to title visitors and was laby; who n y neried th re- "See it you can make both ends meet." back u bad invitation, but when the " It was given to ode Heater Gorrigiin, (this interesting animal ?" q le )rtes as he sharpened his pencil preps tort' % - Bright years now passed; Tom, treed from care crouching low over the scanty fire. rforntance was actually begun was at no an Irish nurse, six years ago•. It was the Ip h _ E- re waxed tat upon his wrte's good tare. the man turned hie head for a moment, p " he re lied in his itieb, . S. Hit' debts were paid, and laid away gave a bl k stare, then an imperceptible pains to conceal bis contempt and disgust. lum price eel dSay of morel' cried Sir Lew- rot I think I can, « more than hin for a rainy day. - nod, and once snore he glowered down upon The conjuror made the conventtona p I was r the beaver has been domesti ated ►let n in a hat fired wedding- rings into ie, in horror. "I see you know all. I matter-of -fact way. ht', for #. I le was so B pled) g , 1. 'the fire. uartern loavea, "did all manner of card swear I have had no peace since a ,,l may ( t Yh>zt had Tom's Uurden been in (ifs „ ones; do you know this q A• rem led so sorely and ao weakly fell. But I and made a. pet of by hunters. th do 1 .. . h Here, little Y late) tricks, and juggled on co p Was pleasure to his careful wife, many whys Moro intelligent than. g i t -- entleman Y he's a conjurer. Know what a tricks, p' ,, Ilosei~ g 9' rise the arson, catch aeientiouely rigjit through hi$ repertoire, . and CeraPiation in my power,tunless, unhap- ai►d iagr�atty attached to its master." . s conjurer Is, Tommy . c P (_ Man's torte is earning gold alone , t in up a mite of four or five from the floor. There was never a smile on Sir Lewis fly — unless it be already too late." s` Hava any attempts ever been ads In spending is his weakness shown. g y face ; he 'sneered unmistakably... Finally, P to raise beaver from a commercial t of - Sarah • nor ou, F,ven while he was speaking his face turn P° Na, not yoq ; car you, , . A �coman's forte, by nature meant, Jacky" —and he ran through all their names. with an ostentation that savored; of rude- ed hastly pale, his lips coveted with find view ?" . _ a_ Is taking care of every cent. The had now ceased their gambols, and ness, he took out his watch, a great gold g nnmietakabl �Ithite foam, he made oAe or two eonvulsiv� «For over twenty five years," he lied, - Y the mo re eater, looked at it and Y le And he who lets his wife do this, were staring hard at their visitors ;. p r attempts to steady himself; then, with «the Hudson's Bay Company hay -bred . I - . - Is always rich and lives in bliss, 1 ment was propitious; Jack - New .tggin be- yawned, wild, terrified look around,. he fell heavily beavers near Moose Factoiryy, James B y, the � —York Pa.j l3aa�tte. P filled Lis pockets - : eyed {m that watch directly he result being that it is one �f the moat refit. gan. He had fortunately , pot Jack hung to the seer. with nuts; oranges, and cakes before leaving saw it. Perhaps through it he might snake It was a paralytic seizure. They too�C able branches of their business. The have . ' he arsons e ; ao lie had half his appattatua its owner uncomfortable, if only for a mo, him up- stairs and tended him ; but the case a large low -lying island in the bad sufw t p 8 f. 1 G, how to et it into lus hands . was desperate from the first. Only just b . ficiently far from land to ))revert th ' v- ( t ;, s. But hunters r�ir . ,- I i an Note in Two Halve read to hand. ment. B g red. g far recover power of ere leaving. Ever fall their soon left the fore the end did he so f P° - . . A B a The pretty boy had veiy He asked for a watch —a dozen were offs y ppaa e K• - `` 1 come over tO join none of them would do. It must be a tech as t0 be able t0 make full confession to the island and kill a certain . n tuber, father at the fire, and had No ; no _I: '' : g g a gold watch, a re ter. Sir Lewis Mal- leavin a on h for breediag pu eB• ' ' - - - FIRST n F' ,{ in the fun, going back, however, to exhibit Pte' room and he ° what had occurred. leaving pp g ; - . I dwI 1 r. the d describe volumin- I was the onl one in the Mr. McCd!! I T and dreary. It is ins + his share of the spoil an lab a y 8ir Lewis htid been_, younger son. The cell, of Mattawa, t of a ur, e e « et Y but died scene is Kir to ton on the London & North- at first distinctly refused to lend it, But go eldest inherited the family title, mestication of the beaver also, g oualy what had occurred. This and• the treaties were addressed to him, the • ust after the hter seemed to pro- eu early, leaving ilia widow to give him a a- on a small scale. He enclosed with atone western ; the time, 10:45 , I repeated shouts of lau Y po ail had flashed through without duce some im impression on him. Presently he hostess leading the attack, that he could thumous heir, th8 •title remaining in abey� wall a smell piece ' of Around r fund a :,. .. - / night m s rin on his property, but the sp a was stopping —bound for Liver1 and the louoked over hie shoulder and said —but with- not in common courtesy continue to refuse, arcs until time showed whether the infant p g p pe y, The railwa offic ;ale- pointsmen, g was a boy or � girl. It proved to be a bo too limited and the animals Left via a tun- north. Th Y out animation : With somethin like a owl he took his Y+ nel under the wall. A hotel keeper of the t - .. port latelayers —are collect- " It be very cod of yon; air, surely; watch off the chain and handed it to Jack whereupon Lewis Mallaby, who had the Pe r. . signalmen, p , P Y E; Put into exe- rater to clue off duty for the v r peed of you to take no kindly to the Newbiggin. earliest intimation of the fact, same place eecured.a tame beaver some time ing preps y g e t'' Y em and to laugh a .bit, p th a old fashioned watch it woe, cutler a nefarious project which he had afterwards which.he kept in the house. At , . night. chic�Ca. It dose g A curious g night when all were in bed it would (build a , , " Where's Dan ?"- asked one of the crowd and it ain't much as they've . had to make which would have laddered the heart of a carefully concocted in advance. A girl was dam across the bar with chai}e. On j u n the platfgrm. em lately: take watch - collector ; all jeweled and enameled, obtained from a foundling hospital and sub one occasion it undertook to im ve the I saw him in the but just after the 10:- "It ie cod for us, now and again, I to adorned with crest and inscription —an atitutsd by Lady Dlallaby'e nurse, who,* as P t throu h. Can't have come to any g structure b cuttin the le s from nest a 45 went g it, said Jack desisting, and going towards heirloom, which -had probably been In the ;n bawls'e#y, for the newly born son 'and table. This was Carr in she eke a little harm, surely." him —the children gradually collecting in a MaUaby family for years. Jack looked it heir. Thta eon and heir was handed over to too far, and an execution was issued against ( i " No ; he said he'd sees something drop y ; another accomplice, Hester Gorrigan, who line to far-off corner and comparin& mites. , - over curiously, meditative) then, sudden- him for his hide which was dal carried y waa bribed with £100 half down in the Y from the train, and went down t)ie It �9 You can't laugh, air, If your heart e. ly raisin* hie eyes, .he stared intent) into , I irk it up. . , heavy; if you do it can only be a shamn the Sir Lewis. Mallaby's face, and almost $s aha of a half note, the other half ' to be out. P AN INDIAN CHIEF CAMHT ON ' 1,nd Dan had picked -up something. It �i'hile he was speakingg he take seat �hlickly dropped them again. paid wlien she announced her safe arrival common white whicker to all and, resuming his near the head waters of the St. (spring e W a basket, a co Bible from ti , « This is far too valuable," he said, cour.. -in Texas with the stolen child. Mrs. Gor which he keptall winter. to the spring it, ' basket, with a lid fastened down by a string. began to turn the leaves slowly ov nt an teonsI , " too much of a treasure to be rigan had .all unquenchable thirst, a>pd in 9 . Dirt rough con 'nor her trans between London and Liverpool came down t(ie river with him some�ttmea to What did it contain . Refreshment„ Y « I an uzataught, ro g his canoe and ,sometimes swimmil�g along - i clothes? What? air, bu I've heard tell tbst these stran�e naiedrn watch I might6ep�i 6� but no work allowed her charge to we knori,f herh►nds, aide. It bathed and combed its i revery} . A baby —a child half a dozed weeks old ; things you do are only tricks ; stn t it so: with the conaequeucea - - ink- and -white piece of human Here w,aa indeed, a hopeful symptom 1 of art like this." It was the watch borrowed from Sir ;hew- night prep��ratory to "turning in "with its' t no more. A p , master. He tamed another last su mer at; ; China, as fro tie as Dresden and as delicate- He was roused, then, to take some tntereat And he handed it back to fiir T,ewie, who is Mallab which first aroused Jack'ia sus' Uuebein Falls, which he taught to erfortn C + g 1 received it with ill- concealed satisfaction. yy 1 fashioned and tinted as biscuit or Rose felon. It bore the strange crest- twaham- g P y in what had occurred. rehab)�y , at J,e►ok s P — several tricks. Every morning on the door << urae ; it all comes of long He was as much pleased, P e in l proposed mere crasaed, with the motto " i strike " dour: of co Ie failure p n the linen of the bean o red, it would go to the wood pile: �I Pomp, All trick, g Pe . - _ "Where did you °come across it ?" asked practice," said Jack, as he proceeded to ex- expression of poatttb P which was marked upon child that Dan Blockit picked up at Kirlilw�- and sole. ing a stick of auitabl� lengtha one. plain some of the simple processes, hoping to trick as at the recovery of his property. carry. it in and lay it down side the) I "Lying on `the line, Fjnat where it fell. Another watch, however, was pounded up ton fitation. The initial of the name walla- _ enchain the man's attention. bran ht out whole from a incided with the monogram $. L. M. stove. Then it would take place! ' ' - \ s., Perhaps it didn't fall ; perhaps it was ehu�ck I I That's what I thought, air, or I d have in a jelly, add g by CO at the table and if not at once reward � I. I I d out. What matter? I've got it,. "(1 l g • Jack rapidly drew his conclusions and made t e yen ou a job to do. I've been in 'want cabinet in an ad'oinin room; and this + ed with %lamp of sugar, w :)ul(l cell atten- = ". got to look after it —that s- enough for me. gi a real conjuror many a long day,- and trick successfully accomplished. Jack New a bole) shot, which hit the mark as we be I'll come across their as + lo. See here, etr," he said biggin, who was now completely on his have seen. tion to the fact by rapping with is tail on .: i Some day, may nothing leas 11 c g g Lewis Mallsby's confession soon reinstat- the chair. This heaver was sent a friend e owns it, and then they shall pay me and , , & in Ottawa who still has it." . as he took a amaU, carefully- fo$�ble P" do a mettle, t thetion� f itheryear pi+o; ions had ed the rightful heir, and Dan Blockit in af- . back. ween the leaves of the uro n to re ret the goner- {, Do you intend to go into the icing of. ' .� take tt from bet "Is there nothing about him? Turn him you see this ?" rance as the pupil of a wizard of L pear ter years had no reaso g ' over. of It was a Bank of England note for £100. fame, •anA had mastered many of the strange oaity which had prompted him to give the beavers" asked the reporter. little mite's linen was white and „ w. s;i could any conjuror help me to f,� which are usually attribut®d to Clair- little' foundling the . shelter of his rude " Perhaps I will ; at all events there are The 1 n an old shawl NO ,x vo arcs. There is something especially home• others who intend to engage in it, provided �� fine material, but he lay u the other half ? f . I ppoo ...- -, and a few -bite of dirty $amts). All they we get certain necessary legislutiOn on the I,I " ow did you come by it ?" Jack asked ancatuiy about these tricks, aAd Jac)i a reply Y-` AL r G TIIF, LINE.. � - . _ matter." ration rapidly increased with thi new _ found was a dilapideted purse —a common at once. '` Where would you make tl�e expert. . raG of faded brownleather. „ air, short as I itn mate it. exhibition of hta powers.. Thanks�to his of I s ration Er- snap lock bag pu - I Il tell you, , Inside was a brass thimble and a pawn A Corrt•Iepeed, nt•s T,.ar > P meet ." En land Conj ror or no conjuror, you've got a kincgl f h eumi ssesosion of4m Ytfacts connected - Bank of g e you 11 help Po iwrrn Rran�e lad Gr rant'. "There are plenty of Places' north of ticket and the half of a heart ; and I m main our. y P hou h most) strangers - n alt Y ens writing from here. In timber berth tip he at of these �l' note for £100. ++ with the company, A special ,Correspond g rts.no leas than 31 lakes. Each-of s +' au an. - "What good's half a bank note to you • Y D n then deaciibed how he had picked to him ;and some of his it$ were so pale Metz, sends a very interesting account of a P" • „ better than no bread." he 10:45 Liverpool ex- ably ha pt' that he raised shouts of surprise tour of 250 miles along the line deviding would ml►intainone or more Colo lea of boa. i Half a loaf is be , u t e basket from t p ©d hush which not ver,, to that, as I said before, it�is poaaible followed by that terrtfi °1 "Yea, but you can eat ne, but you cant P li rance and Uermany. , I pass the other. Won't ou catch it from )? that beaver farming may prove as remuner- re r Dan' " here was the linen ; I've kept it. See uncommonly succeeds the display of 'seem ALONcI TtIF FRo2Q'rlEtt. alive in the norther -n Carta of Ontario as. _ r, _ v o face he , re and roper, ingly supernatural .power 1. a sat five da s I in o:' stock raising in the older and r , . your wife? How 11 y here ;all marked quite. pp y P „ fiir ..He my$ :— During the � bee k keeping i . What'll she'say Y "' ++ Led with lace around the edges, as though its ,� 0, but that ie too prepaeteroue, artl rail rt y in "She'll say I: done quite right, rep • of er loved to make the little one smart." Lewis Diallaby was heard to say quite an- havee- made a� ° of the two hundred and m0 �hatel a beaver worth ?" Was the next re f Dan, stoutly "She's a good sort, God bless '' J Jack examined the linen; it bore a MO grily. The continued applause profoundly hir Carnag question, the reporter being pro>~ipted her 1" + God grain and crest -, the first he made of into dis4tuted him. "This is the meanest charla• fifty miles �f Franco - Berman. frou er Ile ask this question from a desire to enter - " So are YOU, Dan ; that s a fact. mea H. L. D1., and the crest wasp «Y tanism, It is the commonest imposture. tending frog Mulhansen (Mulhouse), near some business in which the rofits were ' Y » one rou h - - motto t e which he has coached up Switzerland, to Diedenhofen (The Hi In), P 1 y� I bless you, too, said more than g two hammers crossed, and the These are thing g pa flying, large compared with the labor. Dice to soft- red accents. 11 Perhaps the +• —not common Crew --and he never in advance. Let him be tried with some- near Luxembourg. Ne e,A180 ach), Stras ­Beaver skin lire worth from' one to f6ur ` I i . F. brat')) bring you luck, after all." rem mbered to have seen it before. thing which upon the face of it he cannot visits to hou; B 1 dollars er and the tatter bet the rice Dietz, ;Trier (Trevers, and Koblenz.) P P° P I • • ' • _ . "And this was all !" �; have learnt beforehand by'artifiaial means• }� Very where; I have seen rRaervists joining now pair( for them in Toronto. h•� skin of ears later, but . „� T'ry him, Sir Lewis, try him yourself, art in the annual per a full �►wn animal will - weigh from one E _ _.- `f Winter -tide again, six y Cept the bank note. That wke in a " their colours to takes p g I this season is wet and slushy. Once more poor old purse, with a pawu- ticket anti a cried several voices. y and a half to two and a half nude. The ' _ in ton along, stra sling vii- tht hie. I kept them all." " I scarcely . Pike to lend m -self to such their of inatrulction, which this year is more }►Q Y we are at Kirl g , g ;i, ob tive Jack 'examined y 8 flesh brings about X1.50, and the castor a. 1i ve slumbered on L ke a true detee , folly, to encourage so pitiable an exhibi- important tlpat heretofore, ows to the a 5W., so that a dead beaver-is yr orth in th e ' )age, which might ha cetssity of their learning the use of the new _ acurity forever had not the Northwestern eve y article minutely. The pure bore the t;on." neighborhood of $10." been carried elope by it to give it a place na a Hester Borrigan in rude letters inside, B t he seamed to'�e conscious that further repeaotundfl4hat among the resetwiats from The beaver breeds from about the third . IL line protest would tell in Jack's favor. ' 1 in Bradshaw and a certain importance But and the pawn- ticket was Made out in the Lo the fifteenth year, and has from three to.' for cod (traffic. sa a manner. " I will admit that you have considerable nearly all the awns near the frontier line eight at A birth. The average weight of, a ; ' . ) junction and centre 3; hope power in this strange branch of necromancy► there were man ahem is rna�ie to desert g the, activity was all about the station. All .�I I cannot give au teach ho that I p fifty full grown animal is about fort• pounds. cot- will do m beat. Will if you will answer a few questions of mine.' and at least two hundred II h ° yhave -� M the permanent officials had hostes and c shall succeed, but I Y ` Y your trust me with the note for a time ?" Y Proceed," said Jaok gravely, meetfng his ,succeeded in reaching k tagea there ; in the villa a lived onl the THAT BEAUTIFLL LOSS. g I pgVENT DESERTION. , ' 8, Surely, sirs with the greatest of plea eye firmly and without flinching. . field laborers who worked at the net hbor- a ou could •but nd the other half •6 Tell me what is most on my mind at this It i8 ac,l y to prevent these desertions I . ing estate of sometimes lent their hand for sure. If y - These poor give H rr — ha`t's what we call present moment?" I that villa# and cross-roads contiguous to ]low,do6n Chinaman Llucn a d>Anssy t3arttitte a 'ob of navvying on the line. P it would g Yt in life, chooling The want of a male heir, Jack r lied ] him —such a grand star the frotitt were occupied by squads of folks had a gruesome life of it, a hard hand- of bindin him to sot a honest romptly, and thanked Mre. Sitwell in his John Chinaman's secret f putting a g and the price riding German inf try and by patrols of the Sixth to mouth struggle for bare existence a ainat heart t Uhlans, ith the exception .of cajlling out beautiful gloss on the collar ai d cuffs of the �. perpetual privation, accomp nied by unre- trade." k the tYian's hand, pr raised to ,, 1'sha ! You have learnt,frodt Burke that the red rye for instruction, the movements �� barbarians " who patronize If is "washes i XI.- �` mitting toil Jack shoo �+ wig bold ntr and cavalry to. shop " is a secret no longer. tie laundries . A new parson — Harold Trly�—had tome do his beat, and left, the cottage. I have no children, said Str to , ��' of a few h {fired utfa y I trhn ton. He was an earnest, ' j bf he we}s a little taken aback. "AAYthg, prevent de rters crossin the frontier, and presided over by wjtitc men dfi lust as goo lately to K g had won his �t i else "" the arrival. Qf large supp its of new repeat- work. John is slowly, but c 'rtainly, find - -tic our man, who l i 1 : << emo of a harsh deed you now s II d atnmunttIon, and a few car - ing that his customers are dro�Iping off. The suers Y g ariah and had now I: . CON D HALF Them ry` Ins rifle do spurs to an East Enli p , i loads of ' el plats- for the forte around secret referred to is pressure, nothing more.. A. accepted this country ltvin because it seem- strive iA vain to redeem. P safe) say that neither men, g mesa. He When Jack Zcjewbi g, got back to the „ 'Thi's borders u n im ertin ®nee," said Metz, I Y In large steam laundries the article to be \ ed to open up a new field of usefu gg - t he midst of his parsonage he found th�}t his ho th to�dine Sir I.ewie, with a hot8ush on his,°peek �� : stores nor artific:attoti$ ate being added to. ironed are run between heated cyudera . bray sly into t invitation for them b his a es. But let ua leave under a ressute o about 200 curds. this, - had plunged- passion in y p , work ; he was forever going up and down cepted an A D IMTEI s NAftRaw rlsoAYI., however, is very hard on the linen. f eat of 'the 'Squire of the parish. - atractione and try tan, realities. Can •- Irwas driving in an open amon his ariahioners, solacing and tom- at the "Big House," as it was lied, the P tell me what I have in this pocket?" On Thuay, as Bann wintr Thy laundry work of the Chinaman is un -. - ` forting, preaching manful endurance and COThey were oordiall , re ived •t4ec q. $ yyon surpassed, and he seemla- to fain the result d d oven forthw} He touched the left breast of his tall Coat. Victoria, aa n the road from Gravelotte to the by suitable irons and the e�Cpenditure of I trustfulness to all• " A ketbook." . He his now' paying a'rrnind of paocliial House. Jack was a>Q g I ha red to native h ales). atregth. The ordinary ironer • _ ells a cMtm, to his -,old friends, who _&urati�elq itiahed �� C• sans dire. Evetcq one car- Clt teal- cl�- %'orteville, Poe , • - I 'visits, accompanied by an old c g into his arms. They were Londe acquaint pe q y wi l succeed just as well if, a ter being sure him. here ries a packet to his pocket." lire a li♦ l of � noti iced a small donkey p t ides are washed thoroughly, rinsed who is apencling Christmas with h o more ; of the sort we meet << But dq you t" asked sevet'al °f the b yards ab the art cirri to`a thin an a, free from all traces of doap land dipped in � 'i ' ` Yonder, said Trefl'ry, p n� qe stt►ndera, all of whom Were growing' deeg y Dart that mod to be making very rapidly C e which rose frAtil angle gaunt and there and eve aw'We fo rthemIas much as el. I pure, clean starch, she will use clean, smooth . - thread of amok << ender is who care for ua an d interested in this- strange do for the Fr nth frontier. AST half n the round trees into, the sullen wintry air, y - I kilt Behind tile,. 'so irons and bear down heavily'upo Sir Lewis Mallaby oonfelaed that .he did, die t, g f the house —if, indeed, it deserves so grand a for .th rat turous elffusion when We meet then 'and reduced it—an ordinary morocco Ieath• hors men: loping &)0119 at full speed• • As to of the iron rubbing the linen. Prat- - We the .lady P lice cor P f name —the hovel, rather --of one whose case wi p Jaok. kue ached I saw a mounted po tice.will give a good degree of success. It r ea a .g osai er purse and pocketbook all In one. the P oohs and three troopers evi ,ni� ghtk be easier to try a out Ft first, then a I is the hardest of all the hard ones a hod er in hom a escorted r d ° to, d� made " Are you Prepared t° go on V said the po n o �t'ag happy cure. This man is a mere g don 1 in chase of deserters. - A • because the former 'has a broad, , meter, dame, who, when his bae>� was tu4rned,e►roneft hanghtQy to Jock. Y 'ttle donke Dart rues nearly aver• CO o h surface, with fewereama and and ditcher —one who works for any hytip of Ilea ex' s �+ - .. . • but who is never as mu. IL . t Opr .bet es; 41 "Certainly Iploat often far the railway, g y g ° Y ed es to turn yellow if the Iron is too hot T e i r troil�id. He 'lire " hhavel beet 1. {l What dose this pocketbook domain t taken b the era °from his seat. enAt the a g in of• a 'ob all the y90 ,�• n Its• w „ Evidence." driver' of it sprang fellow There' are starches of various kinds, patent y - 1. certa J a he as t da b�! 14 Evi . a swarm of youn children, nd h 7� y'";ae it necessary i • I s slid have yams >ti>Sne a long-legged. Dung g roatrated— ry . . The contest between them was ttaw .aII out from the bOdggof rho cart, where glosses andvers inventirns, said to pro lost his wife. He is absolutely p elf too lust tfican� emerged y duce a polish upon linen ; but the better • l;; ! • - t rehab) at the future before him •thou h�t mys rance. sled beneath .a heap of has „ m.a pt •, 19, C4 of our of what?" he had been cone;e way is to de nd upon the,comtnont star eh �I an his otter inca &city to do his.. duty b� I .. 'clli }kr�:7lt'iitg�• bald a me , ," Evidence P° bon ht in the bulk and of the _ a d �+ he 'wonderful Of facts that must stoner o' later coins Cabo es onions and potatoes, and both rein p said t 'hCOn t ward the fr°ntier ate on the bought add the other in edientsit his motherless little ones: Jac$ 1 skill might prove t Ii' ht. You have in that pocketbook links like des to You n lookin one said thatp g i parson stopping suddenly, .amt --looking g u played cards, for in- g y y ourself. Some lsundresae� stir the 'hot • cf won- ,o ie why ° in a on chain of circumstances which how - road no only a few area. die nt. They straight into his companion $ f , . - �? - ., , Aye} starch' once or twi+�e round w�th a spermaceti ` .., g y ' attics" ever carefully oanaealed or anxiously dread reached he poets about two minutes before r the u e, and others add der if ou Currie roue hiss --. _ A Would at « , ,•, e {m utattofl.� itlf' whom candle ke t fo p � Y ( or A',c ed, time, i l its iue orable course, must bring the d'ragbous, and were soon aafely and coin- but foreign ,. ,- onl et him to make a aigipir --CrY+ oi`i att ' ?" eveutuall to Iigt. `There is no bond, fortabl seated before a stove fn the wine a Mt of cettu mutton tallow ; - Y g in.com- did it gm,. �„ Y y arable salt or laugh, or take the smallest, in ,terest' ' r « Su LgWta_ by •I - sa a the Spanish proverb, `which is not some shop of he little French villacte of Joagville. .substances; lfko wax, gum , Mona ire.? .Ja::k, I .believe you re the V, y Y sugar ma be added kr th Caution. . Very I o h the. "Cpl , inn t tAi i i - n say fulfilled,; no 4ebt that ip thq long run The dr the donkou ancledonkey cartratid g a►ork is done by the aid of pure . , - man 1 ;Y'od might get at him tht top po e a maa[I is not paid."' P nice laan ' i auk of was shown a grave, scowhng ca tar th y children —that marvelous hanky p y face Ink , with no addit ono. �1gltatever tricks. A child' the right of the •hnete c t I throu h " What ridiculous noneeuae:1 give you trees• al wly book toward the village Ill abexeh alone, � in lar ,bb lawn i yours, those sarpriaing - �y word that Chia ketbookt contains, no- t (;}tpa►elcte.�, • t -, .' may be the, preparations nape ' g , takes to you naturally at once. Try and its euTfaCe rough an wrin jul�li t gave aWa Nlnsl dries, We know they do not; depend entirely, ) >G when the tic tiro' ,0 s e ith• g ! t'tlir, -- abssolutsly othiag but, a $�k. F make friend -with these.. Pe baB'I . d .e ;.c r 1 t o se ulc of done of 'bier relatives ga e • . , q ue E and note for £' 00, en Au t Van Spies at the wedding, upon the starch to prodt}ce the .coveted • . father sees them >itterdat$d� rho s !approve,, ' c> p e�bda are ! I !a her not . , y , facia 11 gloss. . t crest eta t' dried hack Nervbiggin lL �• may walrm`a •little =al'k de�rkI:" and in. a volae o She dl tbt► �! ' 've in:i'iui alone on a g certainly. him abruptly I fr .,• I ; I . rhapa smile —arid m the en S « Vie, has q� terrible charao r, i . . _ I t p .. ou . ,. - c pe Jaek will ry , ', , Y ... . i . , - ,. ,. . , ,, yy . . -. .t ... . L i. . I, i : :. ` 1 . '1 \iii 5. 11 _ .I. ,,l I .. .. . -. ., ,... .r, I ,: .. . 1... - - - i': -i . i. i. - �_.: - .,; .- _ i - 1 . ,. • m ., .. : �. .. t I't's • .- .. t -. .. .- I ,. I: ,b t : , ;; .. C� r - -. I !) - 11- r r . . - ._ :r . .. r.. - - .11 4 ! % - • .. Z'" :. ., .' i• . t c: :I ,.. - 1. 6: l , i- �_ ... . a•:,. . r t _ :: A -1 l a- • t.. <, t r L - .: :- 2 _ - v� ., - , :a_ _ . 1 ,. a. _ .. . .�: _. 9,. _s....�i�: e .. ...t .,:16,x;_ ! i aF,. • i M i i __., . - - IT.—! , !, - . !-; ------- __ ,-------- .- 161--.W %�%F""*T. � I I . . . I - i . ,[ . !..­ �__. . - �� IjOst-Apply this oflice..*/. .. �" ...: ''. �: - 14 J - . s I .I *_" . vv -9;6-t-%O-=J.G;V%ftW%..o#.LV.JLiZ:>- - . , - . , . 1!� Once again our circle's brokip,. � �.-..% � I., I . ,., . ql . I � --. - r; � I . I - , - ! 1. ' ZIOUT Ap��aftd.! . I . - . _1 - - . . : - - ". - , �. �. . , . . .,:,�. I A ; ­ : I - '. . : . . :_ i . � I. . '. I � I ! .�_ . .I.. .. . .­� � I -_ - I - Mr. Wm 1 Hodgson nbir ii ' resident of 0 Loner i home to-as _ - ­1 _1 � -1 . � . I- _: . For Sale I . . I ,4.. .�­ . 11. -John Paterson., ' ` - . . . - ' ; . , ...,­ . " � . For Sale-Thos. Johnston.' . �. - 1. - � i . 9 1 Oar golden chain again is broken. � �. I . . . ; . . � ! , .. . I : . . . . . . .. . '. . � . , Chicago,, write . - ; ; . , .. I - . .;It .� . . . ._1 . . -.�. . ... ,- , :, -i i; ! 1. . I ! -_ . t - .- ` ' .." ' " a the editor as f6Uowe:- , !...: !.. t . ; . I . . I -, il . ­­ " To the Electors -John , For a dear daughter has passed away. .. . .: 11 . I . � _ . . . . . :� ohn Miller... , SY. , � . . I . .. .. � . . � � . ; � I ..; , I : '': ­I :.., C-` . . .. . NY".nflival W"*,A,&_T1�1,i A -- . The Pickering' Naves is a welcome � � � .. -1 I . .. I I . . Han. . ..� W . . ' ' L . I . - . . I ; I . ;1 . . � . . We are sad, so sad and wearyi I C . I I ,. ­, ..i. I , . - I paper here. It Comes regularl every � I . - I . week, and almost makes , think Oh, ho* oft our tear drops start - . me ta? that I .� �. - . . Sister dear we know in happy, : . r I I ... sit Vi4raug 11twoV, am back in dear old Pickering." . But 'twas hard for as "' " �. ... : I I - - . . ... . . to part. . The &UdIUNW Abstraet. tor,f � L I � L ' " - I . column we This week 'pub. How I miss thee., darling daugh I L I ­ . � .1 . . I . I � I . 1; I . . - L But I know thou aft gone to meet I : PICKERING, ONT,., MAWH 4. 188 ?. .tee ' In another . . . - lisp the auditors' abstract report of the Your mother dear and sister JAZZie, L ." ".. � �,_: . A T _-I 0 . I .1. -he corpora. . _. . ..- � _. SMS . , receipts and expenditures of t d on before. I . . . �­ TT Who have jowmey' - I , '1� - , .. : : , tion of Pickering for the year IN6. The � . , . . .. I , i.,. � . . - � .1. . /_ .: . _: j . 11�atemeut must be satisfactory to every Though to-day we're filled with sorrow, . . . .. I . . , L . I . . W, . . .. .. .I . . . ♦ -Horse buyers are around. - �.­ ,---. ,ratepayer, showing as it d Yet in God we still can trust; . ....! . . . __­ i .. . - does 4 handsome : - I .. I I.. . - I . , 4 . 1; .. . . ... . I I . . ! � � I N.._ -Read all the ads.. this week-and balance to the credit of the corporation at For whatever be our leseft. .. � �:, t I', , .,.;. ��. : .; -.I :'.. - - - . I . ­ L.. I ` - - - ' � . � 1. Still we know tin right and just. � It,' t everyweek. i the end of the year and no debt.. � we I � ., � I I . - I f 2460c, '. - 41: L: - I . , . .�-1 .L I . .. . � I . _. ; . - . . . . .,�'. I . L .. - tv, ; . . I.. � . ! . :. , - i ' - or Bass, Ball for 10417. - " L ' L ' ,�, Yes, thy raw on earth is ended i . It . I . . . . 1. _. . ' ' . � . . . &W&Y_,;�., L; .1 1. 1 t. . .. .. . ­ . : .. I I. " _ , ji. "d so quickly passed f I -i- - -Cups and taueers per ften .. I I I - �.-4, - _; - I i a 0 . � . I 11* - � � :.. �, at Loonard's. * � The new baseball rules I& a nutsbell. . - . 1. . . � . I I �L. I I i:, ,., A base is giVbn on five called balls Like the dew before the sunrise LL . .. � � i . . . . - ­ ­., 1. - ; ' .... ­ . I � - C _ -Mr. Wm. West'i''s instead 1. . L . . . 10, : I I . . �- _. .: . .- . . . - ,; � �. I * I . ­_ . tv, , * I ale was V617 OUO- of six. The batsman is allowed four fair • - At tine dawning of the day. . . ­ � . . . ....- . .. 1. .., . t I . . . .?,.. . �. I 1, eessful on Tuesday last. ,� � I � .;. . . '. 1. . - � . I . !. q - • '. _. ..- I • . . I IL balls to strike at, instead of three. The In the quiet churchyard's keeping,- I. -:. 1-1 I - I . � i - - ;, • 4 _ , I ..1. opens at Whitley pitcher cannot take more than one stop Susie sleeps. yes calmly sleeps, 1 , 7 .­ . , I A in complete assortment Qf i - .. I . . -The Assize Court oat co . - L ­1 .. . ! . I i . � . - I I ,.i., I � . le CO]OL , - " I . . on : . I . , � . . . . - . . . March 14th. � . � ., .. delivering the ball to the bit. The -Wherewith breaking hearts we laid her L t ' .' � - - . I . . . L 11 . : 'I . - . I , . slattire" restmed its pitcher � -1 _. " � . ASKETS- AND , -The Ontario Lugill t her is charged with a base bit every Down to rest and peace. . . FINS , . .-. ,; � -1 . - I I . I . gems i iI �. ,.­ sessioll on Tuesday last. I time the batsman is given his base on When we see a darling si ' ,. , in stodk, and. supplied at any hour of the day or night, residence on the . . i . I .. . I .. I.. �, . . ater.' . ­ . 'I ep. ,� _. '0�; _', -A few pairs of 400 I, , : , &s balls. The batsman can now take a base Whom we tended with _' I ALSO LARGE STOCK .OF FURNITURE AT LOWEST . ' . I ': -,-.-: ,.- L ' tg'at conar h loving care, 1: ST �POSSIBLE P - .... .-I ­ . . .IUCES. " . that will be sold regaWless of cost. , on a balk. • The pitches is now -punished Snatched away from off our bosom, 3.. i . . -- -P . ­ for bitting the batsuAn with a pitched How our aching hearts despair. : * - LT. Il. IBEIAM-. 3PI0MM�i.,v3[1*q-(:jr. . .1 _l . . . 19 A : -Mr. Joseph Cam's auction -sale, on ball, by sending the batsman to first base. ' J. ''Ll - �� .. I - ThursdaY of last week was very success- Let as in this sad bereavemen�, . I ' i �L - : ­ t " I- .4 " tul . we learn. � - "dations. 1 Find one -ray of comfort still'; . ' ".: "L: : . , , I ------Zr - _.: . . , 11 . . . . . : . . . . - . I Leavens, , 0 1 � . . Oulyville, so-ne person or persons broke the And feel it is His loving Will.� . _ I �L _� I. i ! I - .-. . . :"** bw been visiting friends in town for the nor* D , i ..' I; 0 �-� wl I _� sl� U91 Ll1. . L I , , ., . \, . . . -Mr. Milton Leav'e1`:6­ 't 9t '' , We leain that on §unday night last Let us bow before our Father, r, .- ; .. . L_ ---" - I public school building in this village, and Now fare thee well, my loved one, ,: :­­ - L L : L last three weeks. . � : I . � .. � 11 . I F.. I ,.,: , : ,� �t I . . _. . .� I I _# Uxbridge, ' . 1. .. after tumbling things around forced the We will leave thee to th� rest "I . ' - I . . L L . ..'. ­­�.- � 1, .;I, - ; 1. k, .. . I . �. .1 . I .. . - - L . d . . � . . : . , .., . . .. 1. ; . .�, '. . - . . .. , . . 11m, . � . Miss Nettie Foi4yih, - of, lock of the book case, but did not take In the Saviour's arms r . - ; - It' , � . I ,. .. � , - �� - * • and Miss Nellie Briggs, of Myrtle, are any of the library books% away. ning on His gentl reast., . : !. . . ", - , �` . ­ .� i I �. . ­� .. . �. -, ..., . - I - We can. Lea' SPECIAL' BARGAINS OFARED IN'.. .., . . . ­ e I .. . . 1 , 1; I I . E I . . . I . I " . . .. . I � . . .; visiting this week at Forst' Brow'. I not understand why. they should visit a ' _�_ � / , * . . .1 • . . - I - �' - : ) - ! .. . ­ � E. M. E. ��r�Wr� . . t . ­� L 1. --�, -The Sons of Rest 'and the Cricieg building of this1ind. The object certain - . I - . . Club are preparing s, dramake entertain. IV could not have been plunder, and ­ Chewing tobacco, 15c. .- ment-forFriday evening, A�ril 15th. therefore it must have been through at R. & J. Campbell's. � * plug for 124c. , ci -- tches 010 ks)I ). I . I -Mr. Joseph Carr has bought farm wanton maliciousness. If so, the -sooner -Overcoats at half price at 11. & j ;­ .� - , : ,. , 1: , . I : . i - _�� _: * . . . . .1 . Pri . % . .1 � i,. I . . .. .. , � � .. � . , . : � . _. . - .- . . � . . . .: . 1. ­ ; . . I . ; I . . . I , I - will remove thither the last of the month. -For Your ordered clothi " ' '' .. . - . n e we ery, ., . . . Campbell's, - / ; __ - � , -­ midst the better. ­ .. . . 1, I .. . . q­ 11­' ­ . . ! � I 1� . . .. . . . wassh. � .�, � . i2g try R. & � , I % . . li w, .�- -a , ,,.�!: - '. _ .. '' . � . . : - . . . I . .. L . .!,. - . . , .- . . - . . ! -In a card in another column - effectually checked , eck . ed i our �. . . I I .- .. - 11 '* . . . - , .. .,.7- - I on Richmond Hill, and such conduct is e n Whitby., . . d J" . _. ; �� I . I '' J. Campbell, Whitby. * 1� I I - .. � . - - . - � . I ::,: - - .. , I .. .i . . . . . �_ ., � . - .. - . . .1 � , - - . I . ! - ­ . I . . ." . ­ � . . - - John Mill" Mr- The foll�wing is the prediction 6r. I ... . , I - � L . . .. ) i , ­ -For c tons, � .1 er returns thanks for the support 'March F carpets, I&Ce curtains, 'ere . . � I . . ­ . - . . .. - - '. I . 11 * . .e weather by` Prophet, a Canadian cloths . Vie.7iolaa, tc), 8r=D'03t_1r1&4C1ZTCT.d ! - ; . .- I ; I . . - . . I . pbell's. .: ;,: " ' � . . . I i . ­ � contest. .. published especially for that par- -fie, go to R. & J. Cam . . I . . . ..�. _. . I given him by the people during the late . floor oil I , paper CIO" .. � i.� _. - . I . . . L .. . . . I ' I - ... % I':,.. - . i . - . . � ' . m ­ I � pos( - , � . .; . I . - i \ , I—... , - ' ' 1 :--�-"If the weather can be called -A lot of tweed just bought and,in . :� 1 L'.� '. I . . . ,. I . � - ., . 1, . . I - e 1. t . .�. I.,,..:,- . � -, .I, � I I- - , , , .. .. - I' -� . � .. �: 't , � .11 , . . . . . �. - . ., I :. - I ' _�'. , .1 1. 1. _� I V I I I . . . . t� . , .. - . I . . . . 11 . - stock this day, less than half price. Call . , - .. : I '' - : ` , . . I � - . . i - -We or pleased to. learn that Mr Al 1. lamb -116-24arch will come in sheepishly, . I . ,8 1 1 . , , , . . . " . . . N- - ­ V. 'tichardson's daughter. who has Left for'the first three days will bring a heavy aud inspect them at R. & J. Campbell's, - s. . , , - . way for recovery., Ow will fan from th . - %T ( I - '. .'. - - very ill with inflammation, . is in a fair downpour. wNo an is Whitby. 4.1 :) MI IT %j _& -M IM S _ , until toward the 19th, 1rhen we may look -Aoaident. 1, ... .- .. ­ I weather." * ­ i - .. � . - . . ' . - -Messrs. Miller & Sons ',shipped a for an "awful spell ol stormy - v , last, ,.: Practical Watch 'maker Brock ; . - On ek `streeti WldtbyJ �, - ' I . . . . . av While in' the W:oods I,-- - . i _.: . -, i - W A rolling large number of choice sheep from the The second I week of March will be fine , Yond - . ...1. I !. ; _ - - g logs, &r. Casper Stotts accidentally � L . . .. ­ .".I.... station on Wednesday last. We not and mild, but cold' *inda will visit . us . - . ". - . I -, . .. - learn their destination. ­ slip and fell and broke hit am near - , I -, , .,:, . almost continuously from the* 19th to the the I.' . - _! 11. Writ �:.:, I . .. � , ;1 . i � -you may not have. the 'gifts of a end of.,the mouth. March's most frigid 9 joint. Our friend Casper is `_: - - -1-­ -- ParticullLrly unfortunate in this - I -, - . _ Webster, nor of the learned Mrs. Stowe - day will be the 25th. respect, Neca Pj�jn ea. . , . . 1:1 - . 11 The spring will be this being the second time 11 i 1 . �. n�e he has suffered , �, - - I �. , - but one thing you easily can do,-yo early but wet. The summer of 1887 will from a like can" this winter, . . - �, ", � .. , I J I _. ; .- . .1 y ,.;"1 -, can rid-the sidewalk of snow. also bJ characterized by a precipitation of . , ., .. L:. � �­. ­ - t . t . . - weat�. - frolq' .. .. . -Last week a number of . . the aqueous." I The ch.aniname . JLXT Z)=ZT.7.�a '& . � - . the voung � . .. 11 i - And . ... � - I I . . � I . ,�-.L �.il_.. The weather during the t f6ww�ee�g . ..­ . . . .1 , "'. . . . . e.: I.,_; -, , PAS I I us room . ; Is • ' . 4� " . ,, -: .! to pen .� .- people of Brooklin paid a visit to Mr. -A C'" f01r Li "' I . 1. � . _; . � in in order to- give, I 1. . I � . . - ,.: _ " . . .. :'I 1 - has been such as to - Cause much sickness . - ' I . - I Vf I ­_.. � and Mrs. John I. Balsdon,_ town line, 9th - As a great many appear to be afflicted . ­ 1. . I . I - � I - gers of the Central Experi. kindly sent in by a friend, may be of . I - GFOO :D S_ , � - V7h • , , . ' - .- .. . con., Pickering. They had a jolly time. with this disease, the following recipe, -colds, sore throats, chest troubles &c., [ I . - . � -The mana redominating. Mr. David Annan: who W :M .� S :P nZw U I EAS been suffering from a severe cold for which I I . . mental Farm at Ottawa have issued Nei interest 12 oz.' dislike; like' - I - - - of 18 , I pound the. past few days. is much better ... h will soon be arriviiig, we 0 . I bulletin, and anyone desiring of resolutions 2 grains of common sense, - ..The .- I tf6r our custom6f-s' - - - I - . ' - � .. . I _. I . ; - ... NEws man has dons his share of "bark� � !-' decided bargains for next few eeks.. , '. - I " :i ­ . : secure the same by & COPY 2 . of experience, a large sprig of ti . . . I � . May sending their oz me, .. : W I - . name to the Experimental Farm and 8 quarts of cooling water of consider- ing," too, but many others are now . � . �1: 47-y , . Vr � � . . . ; . .. Ottawa. similarly afflicted. We long for ' I . . 1, �. . . - . . - I I A I , .- . � � I i . I . eart is* h , 1-1 I -B ' G*tUng %%Ingo Ready Y r spring. ' , � Rv- " Observe a , �.' . a : . ! , ness, skini it with the spoon of melan RTO " . _ I I ation; set tbem.over the gentle fire of I I- - I—- . . .. I We notice that Mrs. Wm. P , . . love, sweeten it with-sugar of forgetful. 'rO 2%0 Pubue. � - I , PARKER 1 DUN Ne'! - . " ing building material placed on - thy 'a - - it is not bad, and �__ ­ -.---- __ .__ __ . . A . - - __ -1 A .. , . . . ! I I I -her lot, chol , put it in the bottom of your heart, often I renew it it brings me trade, and . o 4 east of her present residence, and intends Y I . I ,. . � : II . . I I 1. - . . .. i - I i.. I 1 . . . . a i having a fine new dwelling erected in the cork it with the cork of a clear conscience, I have made many a dollar through It .,i � .. - .''. ,! , . � , , . . .L. . . .1 . -1 . . _. .. � , , I .- - spring. � . '.. ...I .. �., !� - I . . � .'. � . 1�11 - � - -_ �_ "' - 13, and yon will. quickly find I see, comes light W. . . : I I - ,. - I _. - , , - .. ­_ � let it remain for trade you - me, � .. .. I � " � .. . i . I . . I I . � . . .. . � �' .. ... . . .- 1. � I It .,... .. . . . I - , , - ' . . i . I . � 'I :: , . ' . . . ., - ; �' � : . - . . . I . 1�. relief and be restored to. your "noes whole seas *M oceans of it , . I - . Going Ah *ad. - - I - I - I :'' ` . ­..� I ; and truth to • .. I . 11 . . .- . *1� I . -� 1. � I .... , - I . , . .. .. �! J , . . . - . i . .. . ­ I . .� I - again. These things can be had of the tell it pays me well, and thus I mate my . . '. I I . .. . .. � . � ! � o , . I . . I - V I - . . .L. .1 .,:,.. - �_ . I Mr. Harry Lewder, late of the Ontario apothecar3 at the house of understanding, proht. Ab! pray Make no mistake, we , - ��L %. . . . � I ; , . . ­ - . I . . I . J , �_, I t ".. �.. ,IN.- UNIO .1_..1.... I , . • I ,..... .1 - ; .. ..;_. ­ ;. .. " . .� Bank here, and who has latterly been at next door to Reason, on Prudent are not $by; we are very wide awake, I I �.. � I,' -, . ... � . I- - ak � I . I �, � I . . � . . - - ` 11 - . - i Whitby, has- just been 4dvamied- to a in the village of Contentment. Street, this journal and L" 0 _:.., .- . , t 'L ,- . i .: .. I" 1. �. � . � . I . - .1 I . % I -- . . . I 1. -1 . I . . . � I . � .- . . - - � when a spell,coines on. t ­ �, - , . . L ... ­1' ' , - �-A�4 same institution. . . . ­ .:.. S. a. ansulatumeast. 1�, ". `,4. 1. . F: : � . - , I I - 1. higher Position in another branch of the - Take :�11.1 - ' - : , S � --- . . .. '1' ­ . .. . . .. � , �. -.-'.:. , f � . - . , - _,' I , ,. , '. e ' .. � . L� I I . f ; termt. "t I '_ .1 .. As willbe soon by postees, the Sabbatl - . - - � / . - � , .- , - ' z � .� , . C"nigod IM , 'I . . I - .:., . . � � � ! . - . . � " . � I . . ; M". - - � I . . ."Ofter CO= . _�.� I h'e''r�% � ' "' S, treng he 1 . I..:;.. - . . i�V�1... ..'' ­ , . - . . 2 . . I t. Miller his, we learti, ' Anew two dollar counterfei note is on .1 -, . • . _ I Mr. Robt. t ' ' Scl 001 in Connection with the Methodist .1 - I 1. . . pur* the war Path' be 0 the look out for him. church in this village will give a grand 1�'. ': . . 1. . chased Mi. A468 McKay"' house and * . 1. ...-: . . . I . . . I . I . . . " , ; - i � . The followinW is a dnescription of the bill : entertaiument in the church on Tuesda ; . . � ..I. I . I � I . . . - I ....:, t , I .. � .. ­ . . I ,: .. !� 1. . '' -)O,( . . .1 1� .. I . the lftd ad* i i he street leading Title, Domi0on of Canada. Payable at evening, March M. . �. I . 11 . . . - I joining, on t I . I.. I . � !.... . - . I . . . - . , . � . I .. Z _. I . - . 1� - �om the Quaker church to the station, The children will , , i. ., L I �'. . . I I : f " . I I . . . - ­ . .1 " -! Montreal. Blue numbers. Dated June contribute. readings, I .- , ...... I ... .. . . I . I . . . L. .� .. I 1, , , . . . - . , . I­ , • - . . and will take possesion in May� recitations, dialogues � ' ! ,- - : . ' . . 0 ' - "I . . I � - . .. I -.,. I . L . ! I . ... . .. I , . . � I .1. .. I . i - . ears i - practical , ­ , * - - I - ­ I I . ) 'I Not Sold. - ' _. .;,. . music, and the remainder of the ' - Zong ` y of ex , L . . � ;.. . , � 1st9 1878. Check letter B, These and . ; . . I . . .� - I . _., _._ , , - :­ , , " counterfeit notes are very dangerous evening, will be devoted to Speeches, . *L ' �_! * 0 . ' .. ... .... I - .. 1 4 1 . • a 1. _. � y previous . . I I 6 . I by auction on Saturday last, brit was -note' Portrait of Lord Of the church will reach sermons In L ' ' ' L - - 1. . .. ­ The Leng property ,�as put up for sale ones, and both the face and back of the &c. On the Sunday the pastor penence in bnym*(s and.- selling , - - a are very good. I . ­ I withdrawn, the bidding failing to reach Dufferin very good, and but little unlike connection with S. �_:� , . . � - _ _ . I . ­ tog the price placed anniversary. As � ('ether with the assistance of I � upon it by the Master in that on the genuine note. Paper fair, the dabbath School is the nursery of the � ' % ; I . . : Chancery. We understand Mr. J. Pirie though 'a little thin and harsh and - of a c I : 1. 1� .. . � �. : I : ..: , 11 : - �:, bid 11,600 for it. . hurch, it should be liberally patronized. 'I; �'.`. *. a first-class Tailor enable' , .. L.. - . . . yellowish color. The large .1 I .. , 7 . .i . I . . - ­%­on 1l,oaft *A, NUIL Iftnt. �.;'. .. - 1, green . . - ' L' 1. � . , r , . � . I . I. I.. I . . -, , ,. .., L . 1, .1 I , . . . I , � - axercising Their Ift's,"bli'l-j. L I.. . .. . the face of the bills are the. same as those * ' . _' * . --- I - .. .. ­.. . 11 ." . .. - on death of Mrs. . . . . � & � L. - . ; . Several former residents of P the counterfeit $2 Dominion notes We regret to learn of the d I .. - b, - - , ­ . Find- L. It . '. .. � . I . : . I -1 I that first appeared in June 18M, and the lay, of this village), which sad 8 I , 1. Pickering Mary Hunt (mother of Mrs. Alex. Fin .1. I . township Paid us a flying visit on else. J f DIC MARQUIS ' . : imitation on green lath-work -therein is .event OC-' r' I _'.''� . � . . . . lion day to deposit their ballots it, favor curred at her daughter's residence at �., . . .1 L .. Of the candidate of their choice. We also Poor' In the lower half of each of them ; . . . : . . � . ... - , 11 green figurbs 2 . Cedar Dale, on the 256h ult. Deceased 11. . 0 . . . . i . 11 learn that many of our residents went to there are on tI �. � �', . I ' , . I 0 . - ". I ' - * ' "e no ' , 'to ,., .. P Z . - norts I . . . bills four u ' i lit zig - Is. genuine made a trip to England last summer to , � I -with their. : united other ridings to vote after voting here. sa lines, formed by I ',�� I - . , r, I ' - . , ' _.. . * : 'Manks.. _.. ; . . .4.. the Peculiar 6 laps or joining of the fine visit her friends, - and since her return . �� ''.� - -, 9- . . .� _: . L 1; : :1 .1, '. .1 � -, I. j, I - _. *i;- ne . i .. _.�, - - , - - � - - I . I . and up to - within a week of her deadi . i I su ; - . 1. I ­ - . . L I . - . , , - I " j , , We are aeliglited L with the Promptness �� L �' lath-work lie a; but on the counterfeit had �nioyed good health. Double Pneu- . pply the people 'of Pickering 1. . -!_ I.. I � , * 'L, * . r. kt--- .' 1 .'. :. ow bills these feu engraved zig-zag lines are t4e C L . ., ­ ; t . � ..� � a ' - - ; , 11 �, - sh 12 by many of our subscribers in re- v monia, we learn, w" cause of her .,: , . M th Clothing at -. the. lowest r I very promise t, and the two centre ones . . I . b ' ;'; V. • i . r ­ .: . � IL . aged 58 years'. The -t'­ _. I.. 0 . ` o ' i . : ..., sin W. ­ I . I . Hewing their subscriptions to THE NEWS o not touc one another as on 'the funeral took place 6a Sunday ,*, I I d death. She was ag ear last, quite ,; � since the new year. and we h' tily genuine bills. , . I possible 'pnees... -Lar0e, stock ..., . I thank them. There are a number still , 'I 7 � .. , , ,� -! 1 ­ , ­�. a number of bar acquaintances attending I- . , . • I -In I ; . .:, .; - , - . , ng . - I � t however, who have not done so, . 4onda . .-�. �.�: 3, I '. .!::. I ;.,! .w - � . � . , '' from Pickering. . : r.. ­ _: .� .. .. .; I I . ", . ,.,-! .. .1 I but we :., _ 0 1 arr ive . . 1; . -.1. I A Afth 2W0a�,-.-:",- .`�.�,-.,�.�� 1: . . L 96 adi .., ­ f Tweeds, just, d - - -Call . . . I trnsttheywill follow suit in good time I The concert on 7 ov,86b* 'I"t I+ I I � L'' .� ; .;. - I I I . I . - Prompt paying subscribers make IL go0a t roved to be one of a - ' I � � ". , , .. � % ... . , - ., . . I ! . I . .;: -.� , I - - . xc`aP6IOu&I character, The Winnipeg recount took ; ,.,. ­ � and ,see them I : Oil" on �". L"L, . %j_�: ,. _: . i, . local paper. art for some Cause or other the attend- Thursday. . . . I- 1. - _ - L . I - . - ... i. . . . I -:, �.. � - - ;�; *nee was not as large as was . r . 4 I ­ ­ T. . I ... . '. I - . . _. . .".. I I = New 2 . A Kin ! eat was sold for $20�gh I . . ,; - . - - ugs�, 1. . . �. expected- I k, i, �: :�'. I . �. . � - VI- . I . .. ­1 � . �, i. . .. geton . shortly '', %� � � I , " % : . - _.. -4 � I - � . I I i ; I .. The Program Was quite Ion by, and day. ,.! . . ., , . . . . * . � _,_� i . .w, ". E84., . I .. I .- '' .. . ..:. , � - I . W V . - or�r - , - . I I . ­ reraton Bustin many of the features were very good in- A missile . . , . r ,-, �, L , . � . IN - Wee learn that B 99 before election . .1 � :_ ' I I f ; I I I . �,� � '.. .! - I I ' ��, - . . . .. - . - . ­ .. . Wed. . I ­.. . . . ' . 8 she was out riding on 0 . - .. , 1 i - the east end, and will oommence oper- or band, a now orgaWz&iio , gave I -1 ea - brick dwelling for himself on ' his lot in missed a rare treat. The Kinsale mouth n was , � L. , JE making arrangements to erect a now deed, and those wild'failed to be Present Spain whil w thr6wa at the Queen esday. . .: Me''L:::'� " t di General, , � I I I ; I AtiOnS as 'loon as the weather will allow. several selections in II The Imperial G6vftmont h&8 diW. :. .1 ..I. I , a I , , i .. i ­.. 9"Illir manner ]owed the now Bait Bill passed by the . I.. I .i 1: .. ., ; I I .. . . ... . . - ­ .. I .1 . . . ­ I !-I . I -1 _... e. I .� 11: _. - ­ 1. ­­ ..'..:, ­ i '' - -p ,I , : . . . , . . L � . . ­ : ; - I . I � .1 N I I e t E r I I a Bull 9 t duripf t Whit Y . placed on the ground for a new dwelling, Whit . . 1. I . � 1, L '..;. ' . � .. ­ . ! . �. . � .. , , as usual. delighted the audience I . .. 1; ., - PICKERING, , . ... Xr- Wilson is also having material he evening. 4i" Murray, Of Newfound6ad, IiegWaturo. . . , � . 1. .1 ­ . . I . ... . .1 : ... I . .: � ,' , . . . . north of J. A. Jpt's residence, Church With her readings. Mr. Jewell, also of The Uxbridge Mechanics, Imfitute M q .. . . , I . . . . . ! street. . . I 1 .1 I I I I : , , .L. . _ :. . I . . . ­:I , -, . . . .� .- 1. . ..: .Z . .. T\ , . -� .- . � '�hitby, was accorded heart Nived the returns of &be, elections ­�-. L . _. . . :.,: � . ..; 1 . . . I � ­ . . I � . . . , . I in &I , I . I . . � . 1�!�� 11 , I . . . . I � ­ . . '' L , � . I � !� .. . I . . .1 . .1 i . . I . I ! �. .. . . . . . : . � I . .. I �11, : ­ .; . I . _.; . I ... - , � .. . . I I � .1 - I I I . - . � . . . I 1: I A Z4MIOUt Sfttels"., .. ­(-,..� "Ores on hall in the village, to which they charged ,J.. _. " . ! ­ I � . . � . . - . .1 . . . � - _ .. . I � .11. �.t-. OV617 appearance, Mr. wonderson, of - - . � . I I . . I � . . . . , . ., i ..- . - - I � ! _� I.. � ­ ., , .. .,�, � . I i ., . . I.., . . . � �", I I .. . . - �i The cue of youn iffil �Vhityb, Pro an excellent recitation, fifteen cents admission. , I . I . I : . . I I : . . . i .. son, I sin _1 ____ I - 1� ;L ­ : _. 9 I rho Jigs I - . -: . 1. 1:: � , . , .1 I:., . __ I V, I - : ��- . . 'A 0 k ,I � . � \c�barged with taking a I robe that A. *ith effect. The mimmil rt.,... 0 The Unite Sw,m Tr... r In- V ­ " - -, W2 L_�_____ ­ . i , . I ., I . . I . I .._,�,�, , RS. : ID Pbp . . . . oMee h4 .. , . evening fr, .. .. 1, ­ W. � Die cot to 10, evt : - STORE, P supplied i- . I . cheap for . L ....... - I - I . - ! L . - � I OHN� I . J and . .- - . Delmrell'i- : funds to I terms of 11 . .�� ,%!, lrr2J L �- COMM181411 L . - ­: I I � ing; OF - - ][)EL� , , EN . - in Cbanc, . Toronto .1, I.: money V) - - - - -DAVII)OON FGPOL1013. I . , L 11 I . - J. R11 County 8� � I I .. , . - . L - . L . : . . .. - H .�} I - � . . - . e .3rinary ( � I . 6ho-er, P', . . .� and my � d whiteval .. . I �. -Wad tb#, forge, G T4 i I - I i .Wednec-A L % . A first-clv . - � . Veterimii I . . tine for I, . . by nigh: . , . . dress, G r - - - , , - . � . .. .. _... I . . � . . L . � - . . - - , ! ( . III J * it S 1') I , - a stolet Ipwing ..., L I - ; 1� Ii - _. - 11) 0 C 1. � Agbdgvjt� . Ll )fioLley J( Brouglix : . , ., . . Z 1. - . .�___ I � . . A i� A. I .. potl � all d 6, build n', I I � . .. ;-, I eutilall - ; I corner - ti e � Resident' I pou.(, I A1:: . . . South 0I - - . orders 1:%, --- 1 Thos. 110 I . I I , - drtwh. Tli A. R. Rol I - . . - , . - . .1 -) > - Tllf(ln . I . #A"d'. 1i - businest . - Will CV1.1 -us & triai done at I A A I I I , -1 kindsdoll . rlilt *.I, ilh Lew - ­ � . . ! � 1 . on � 11T Ma, prompt'.1 hip. Ili News. M 1� 1�� 11 * -, .. . - . rr,'.�-', � . - .. W(l hm - - ; ,.s� .s 1 1. &CC011111.1 . and com t I %ball a � I from ii-, ] . . I i - in Growi ­101 � , � - , G JU ci . I � a fine m I I . • style. 1� . ­.1 travolbi * and eb" I . - I '- , ! - � 1_­___ I �� , . " PAI, I - ION I I ma obta I . � I Inetruet, ­ � : 'L mist ) Knoic opposite . . 9 %F %r - f . I .. � . - - .*" -:.7' . . - elong to him' and whose trial oring, A I 1. . - VV X VV _" LL XUU � . _A� � - I . .. I ! and to good advants, . i - 1. ..I � V came off • go sOntAtives yesterday adopted the U. - . . , " .- . I - " ,.- , _�'*L � " in duets and solos, and were hoartilV mends retaliation Bill without amend - to . i I - ; - at Brougham last week, was committed I I.-- I * : - to Whit for further hearing at the first applanded. Mr. and Miss Graham also went, and it his gone to the President " - f . : . - � .. I .. ..-.-.I Court Of contributed so in an acceptable man. for his signature. • . : : . , P A - 1. ; .. _.. competent jurisdiction. He \ - .� UR"- EYESIGHT 99. 111. � : ­ : f .; � . .! 't .' I I - - -, :. _1�. __ :.., came before the judge on, Friday Jut, nor. Rev. Mr. Cameron gave a short . _. By 'using owimou glasses, � '.. � _. . ; . Bramitford - pr., Jun, when you can purchase, I . . . . P L I __1 _­.. ... and ANNSWeUt io J6 raills on . i _�, . . Z - I , , , - . . . . . . 'el : , I - ' an spicy. ad ,.. I. t 4 . ­ I . . ' .. LBOUMent . ,., : : ►* - . . ­ .. 6. .- . -was sentenced to a week's imprisonment d i dregs. Mrs. 'Wismar showed the dolkr. . : '4 * - ­,, I .1 I . . - . . . - - . . . ill the countyjail. - o0asiaerSDIe talent as a reader, and Mr. Woodstock has- refused .to 'I - ._... LAZARUSq MOARIS & C0698 . - . adopt the , ' ' - ­ ': ;�. i �. ") - t: I _ !. . - Went Astray. .;:!, r . ". "-, �._ Wismer's duet (mouth organ and organ) frontage tax by-law. 7 . I , . - � . . � - L - j _1 . i . 1. 1. -1.1. - * I , y - - - � . ..� . � -1 - ' ' I ";� ' 1;; - "W something of anovelt Mr. Frank The Hebrews of E[miltob - Will 'Ode. ..- , __1 - I . .%,. .. . .- . I -F) - - - I. - - - - _. _.j- I , ' - . I- �­.� . . ._.�* We regret to hear that' ilio Wild'h'i Of Wismar, "the greatCanaA' * . Comedian," I . - I .. I mm THE NEws of fast week, an Canadian brate the Feast of Purim March loth, . ' celebrated .- . ... �. . :, by. • Celebrated ­ . for D barton ks he is styled was very amusing. in his holding a grand b&1J. L . � ; - . ... , I and Liverpool Market, .went - . � I : L- - a8traY by charact�r ske;1eat but he is inclined to Word has, reached- St. Th =*at that - some mean . F - . . . _... .. . . 18. We Cannot accolint for it, O I . S. r ; , � . ,unless the clerks in Toronto post office. overdo things, which has a tendency to . I . I spo - r. Albert 6 Blackball, Bon of Alex. Blackball, � - . . � il his efforts in the comic line. (M TAtt­ ' - .., : IL or the trWn clerks, put the . . I '. � ..- I . ­ , _ I I . I 4 "_ . �, ,,__' L" Wismar will excuse pup for the, hint.) Louis. . . . 4 - � wrong mail bags, and the . The best ,in the World. About a InAlion pair now in use, giving general , . _-L I- _: : - .. � .. 1. ." is in the Of th& Place, has been ellabbed at fit. , . . ­ I I � : I I - ; a t Y SALVO gone on Little Miss McKittrick sang very sweet! The twent.*-eiglith UntW gessiou -of , _� - . satisfaction. F4 sale only � . . _. � ; rip around the country. We have sr. Y . . . I - . . '! "Please Buy," and the varied and pleas. the Orange Grabd Lodge of Ontario East , , ` "'' .- ,_ ­ . ' ' : . . .�� . - � ranged with the P. O. I L .- ­ . ,.�. -.- . pector • go that ilig'program was brought to a close by ad at Brockville on . .1 .1 . ­ , I ...: -1 - the bun4jes of NEW,; for t e places will .20in - " M&C "God Save the bn Newton, a mom I _ i. I ,., r . . � . m 9111 Open . � 0 In oil Jo I I � #2 ,;In ! ,L i �. I '. - , I , , . . be drOPP*d -off the west t on Friday - * .; 9 i - ay oon. 1, , I • 1,111 _,� .. t Qu 4iches .and coffee .were police force, been ' Zoif �*4118ville wi: 1 H. LD')"�'�' D IST, ' - I . 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