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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_03_11i_ ._� 1. i,�p - I - I , 22 . � N• , N AV I+ \ G X - I - 1.-: I - . I, •F 1 • , .- I . . i - � i pTemises. PRICES_- - - T C-•j r ® ?" JI . •i .I :1) k SI J - r.; N I * . Oft .. -- - - . - I ed. I - - - ..: I . I �: . A_ . I . - 1� �. J I S � - .1. I'S . No ' _. - I- : , . . 1. .1 __ I' h 6 '.� . I . _ I' __ I ~ . ; .,.:. : . .i_ � i .. I 1 __ � I v . , I '1 1. I� re, . i : I I ; '� s I 9' - ;. • _�. 1- I T , i I . I ­ , f 1_. �_ _­.. 1_� I - __ .; � �. -- r..... I .. . -, 1§1 . P'l I I n, ix , . - , � � I . I f." - � : 1i I 1� i'�'N . . i. ­­ . � . � I . � I . . � . 2. I ; IL , ". '.I lf-.�v- ; 11 - I , , , i , & . I . . � - � 1. jF;,:� I kL"�."J 11 i!�..I:N, I ",_.�% . �; . . vv.::� iD .� 1, _ . I OL. VI. , , � � ,• A.. d . - � . * PICKERING ONTO, FRIDAY', MARCH. 11, 1887.' . � . NO: 19. 1 .. 1 E . 1., ': , I.1' , I - -_ ___- -- . - rvflrsianal Q�arD *. ��11 Rev. Freed, of Whitevale, performed th CLAREMt7nT.. ' / I O U T ARO LT N D U !7 ceremony. The bride received man -- ' - costly and handsome presents, too nu- The Bone of Temperance of this place- - al. `�,,, ,; ;, ,,, ,,,,, , , .1 -�.n�.•..�•.'•M I I.A'I`IiBg LOCAL $APPhNINQ� zrlttroimit>7 BY merous io specify. The Happy couple,amid annoanc+e a grand concert in the Town \ THx PiiE96 AND �UTTBD DOWIi BY OUB r TRS. FIELDs�EasAN, the eonRratulations of their many friends Hall on Tuesday evening, March lath.. , j'` 11 Physicians, Surgeons, etc.,Pitkering, Ott r coBBEBPONDkNTa. (and a shower of rice), left for Roehe9ter The committee have been fortunate in office hours=- Morning, from 8:30 to 1i:30, __ `:: ! evening from 5 to 8 o'clook. 1 -y -` Ito spend their honeymoon...... Mrs. Hen- securing the services of Mr.. James Fax, , ; _ , __ t3UNBARTOM6 Berson, of Toronto, is visiting her friend of Toronto, ills popaiar comic singer and W. FERRIER M.D M.C.P.S. Ont > I 1 I.Mra. Lount.:...:Mr. W. S. Major, of To- reciter, besides a large array of local and - ' i =' Th-e seta] services in the Presbyterian- - • CORONER. Office hours - mornin� from • } >. p ronto, has been rusticating on, the farm vicinit talent, and a ve enjoyable time to, eveniIIg 5 to 8. :Surgery in rear of xva j` r church, which have been in progress for R y J " TO E, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons .. :::: . N1 for the IaRt few dadK......Mr. A. B. White, m+ay be expected. �ED. OTE. -We had !. �,pphed with Pure Drugs, Chemicals Okc,, ail nearly two weeks, are in�•reasirtg in who for the past three months has been tiie pleasure of hearing Mr. Fax in Shafts- I heap for cash• 2stf (;': 1. - = =!;: interest as they .continue. The services ,e resentin hlessri;. Meek Bros., mar- b ry Hall, Toronto, a few weeks ago, and �, % . '�..' '.:``ti:: =� are being conducted by the pastor• 'The "chant millers, of Cataract, in the lower was greatly pleased with his selections . ' I., Legal. ' " glorious gospel is preached every night, provinces, is home. for a Couple of weeks' Ike is first- class.] . I - I OHN BALL DOW, BARRISTER � -o' �1 . after which the meeting i � left open and visit. 'SMUH, I As Thomas Green, I section man on' Y I- t r .' night. after ni ht not a f 'w have borne J and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFFICE- f / K u ` tli.e C. P. R., living near Claremont, was j)everell's Block, Brook-street, whitby. Private witness in solve way that Christ is to p$HAWA. walking along the track, on Thnrsaay k ?'N` `; ands to loan at lowest rates and on favorable- them more than a name. Service each , ermA of payment. &y 1' , • i week, the clay being very stormy, he was ; I - -- -- i %' /�' . evening commences at 7 o'clock. << " + �: ,' ' g widter is over . and gone, says the caught by the cow - catcher of a train , • t HOMNS, PARKER, BARRISTER ".., � The following is the standing of the r P .�_ h fo o iC g ReJormir of last week. Not so fast, my which was coming behind him, without :j- -and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No u ils of nunbarLon school for the ' PP Commission. Office : Haney'a Building, Picker \ lam. _�� . bay• liking heard, and was carried some dis- Ing ; open every Saturday. 4 -y 1 : - month of February, based on mitt ks Dir. Cbnnors and family left town , on ti nee, but received what is feared f o be IDELAMERE, BLACK, RESSUR et given during the atanth :- Senior 4th, -- the 23rd alt., for Detroit, Mich., where fetal injuries. He was at once despatched ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors 1 j I' 1 1st Aland Anderson, 2nd Agnes Than, they will reside in future. t0 the Toronto Hospital. in Chancery Conveyancers, arc. Offices, No. 17 ri�.•��.•�.L�.y 8rd Arthur Holuleo, 8th John O Brien, - - - `I • Toronto Street (over Gas Company"F0,Toronto _ Soule of the mechanics of the town are - . - ' Money to Loan -No Commission. D. DELAwERE, . '' 5th Janie McIntosh, Gth Maggie Rodd, endeavoring to organize a company to -Pickering Council. ±.1 I ' -W I R. A- ltaaaoie Bi TAYLOU$ eatest : Photogra p he 7th David Morrison, 8th Chas. Hender• iy, � I . , - _bAVIDsoN BLACK, . 3-v . run the' cabinet facto ' - r EXGLlda' --.4 -- Bala. Junior 4th, -1st Hannah Morrison, J 's L. Hughes, Ins actor of Toronto . i The Council met on Monday last, purse -, , E. FARE WELL, LL. B., BAR- - 2nd Wm. Seeker, 3rd Isaac Pizer, 4th g P R II to adjournment, all the members being T + schools, 1Rctured in Demill Culls a on 1 g . V • RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and W1 E 0 DRIEN Whitb I County Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-7 + ' �' DajRy Rodd, bill inlay Henderson, 6th Friday evening last. present, the Reeve in the chair. ; I _ ' - --- -'- -- - - - -- _ --- Robt. Anderson, 7th Thos. Henderson, Minutes f Fist` meeting read and a . - - - -. Dui ipX tl elebratton at Osh waa r -- 1e c � a fte proved. - � p' - - - C `I -_ -- ,_ Sth'Hu h McIntosh, 9th John.' Parker; I f'eterirtary. - R the recent Dominion election two, fat Communications were read from Jas. i ! . r.,_ :�r.- 10th Fleming 'son. !?ienior 3rd, -- cattle vt'ere led in the procession, destined I - ` HOPKINS, VETERINAKY SUR- a no r Y aylor, in re aid to two old ladies, indi- 1st Flora Iii 11 so 'nelson Haney and -to Le afterwards slaughted and the meat • GEON, Graduate ,of the Ontario Vet- 3rd Elsie ° gents, at Whitevale. i ' .rinary College, Toronto, and practical horse- I 1 1'`• Joltu Pearce, 2n' aty Foz, distributed throughout tjle town. The From John Baker, 'constable, claiming gboer, etc. On account of increase of practice I - rT� • Morrison and W s y Toole, 4th George Vt►idtcatur thus refers to the matter:- pay for burying remains of man killed at and .my accustomed visits every Saturday to Rodd, 5th Alb t Smith, Gth Louis A word about these choice beeves will ]Rouge Bridge last fall. ' . I ' Whitevale, Cberrywood and Dunbarton will ¢t- Parker, 7th Arth r Smith, ,,8th Arthur t tond the diseases of the horse foot at my own , not be out of place. The . one presented Mr. 'ercy gave notice that he will at ' - forge, Green River, in the forenoons o• Tuesday, f �� Sacker, 9tli.ott Lacey, 10th AgRie bl. firs. Cowan wRe raised and fed by next meeting ask for leave" to introduce s Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. I Sacker. Jtiniar , -1st, Martha Iiilev, I by law to license ba atelle, pool and bil- } t1rPtCla88aR11etaIItllOrsesl ,oeralWaysO']hand. blr. W. Maw, of Brool;lin, and was a g eterinary instruments made to order. Medi- -p 2nd Bridget FoF, 3rd Mary O'Brieia, 4th Lhoro'bred short born heifer, four years liard 6 bles�in this municipality. cc(pne for horses and cattle always on band. Calls _� t17Y. Ethel Short nth G �iclntash Gth �NoTts sY Rst�. -At the present time �;� bfy ni fht or by day promptly attended to. .�d- ' ' old, n ei hind, wh8n dressed, nine hnn- eress, Green River, Ont. i4 y .4 '+ Agnes Smith;` ?th Samuel King, 8th Win. R there +ia no byaaw in force in the munici- + * *, ,* dred pounds. It was pronounced by alit re alatin or in an way controlling - i _ __ _ _ _ ; Sowerb3-, Jth Josepr. Riley. + competent judges the tineFt .heifer ev r p y g g y y - - FQ J the operations of pool, bagatelle or billiard; - - uointoo Carbs.- . - - -- School Books, ! : ; - - - -- . -*-. brought into Oaliawa. The prime animal rooms, therefore any person is at liberty I .11 N7 WHITBY.. ote Paper, . . , presented by Mrs. Smith, was'also cents to open such and the Council would have _:. .. Curiue� /sneer, .11^e.Iat�'S bred short horn, being e,lus►1 to the first no control over them. To. remedy this it I � �', �� -_ ,; ;,._, .'.I, t Rhat will prove ;a subject of touch animal except in .weight, weighing, when is intended st neat meeting to pass s 11 ICHARD STOKES, : COMMIS- Ind, PenCl]gt, ,I gossip throughout, not only the town but dressed, eight hundred pounds. B h by -law, fixing the fee so, that' it wilt I, also Usltawa and the towrlslti sot Whitby ' 1 slioner and Conveyancer. Office, Ci�AmoIIt P - j]g Elastics p animals were debcendents of importaLi a prevent: the opening of each rooms or Stokes', General merchants, i e t + and Pickering, front the very wide cucle Spe::ial attention paid to making wills and pre- ; I by Mr. John Miller and Arthur Johnston, resorts only vrhere Lhey are dCttistly re'- , par►ng necessary papers for Probate__ 48-tf_ and all rieiessa:•ies fr.r first -class BOOk of relatives, is the marriage oh Thursda quired. This action of the Council will, I . _ tj' Conservatives of the townshipbf Pickering. R.EEATON, TOWNSHIP CLESb and Stationer Store. of a venerable .couple by Rev. J. F. I Therefore a large number of persons had doabtleas, meet with the aRprovsi of the.' �-.' conveyancer, commissionez for taking y Barker. The lady has now been led to the pleastre of eating a fees of good Peopple.] I ;. - affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. 4-call solicited. the matrimonial altar for. the third time, Mr. Parker, seconded by Mt. Mackey,, i 1. Money to loan on farm pzoherty. OFFICE , , Tory beef at least once iu their lives. . asked for leave to introduce a by -law to ' I , 27 -r ; . and oddly enough the successful wooers Bkougham. I - . : (.._:-,,.;: _ _ __ _ ;+ * names have - for their initial letter the New York Correa ondence. amend and extend the provisions of by -law I :I 1� 17 ~- �rch+itect. _ I third. oaths alphabet, and two of them Pf17, entitled "A by -law to restrain and „r , _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ . - - - - Staffora Corm' aC� ' have- been borne _by men who were W elf, I've bin to "The Ball : " Not regulate the running at lathe of dogs, and . T ­-�__ A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT f' widowers. 91 re. Mar_ H. Cochrane and alas of the rustic sort, but a grand high- fO i,npose a tax on the owners, possessors , Y or harborers of dogs, and for kilLng dogs_ ; � • tot the county of Ontario. Drawings " WHITBYI 4 1G I Dr. C. J. Ctiiiiutins, late. of GzbridRe, toned city sfieir, which one is not priv- running at large contrary to this by -law. and epecitications inra,ehed for rvery class off : - _ ":, I I and 8d el steam and hot water beating and !--=- - '- - -- but said to be a citizen of the United ileQed to bee very. often. No doubt many By -law passed through its various stages . , vesnLilation a speoislty. Oii c @- C�errie Block, - Statee. are the contracting patties. Z lit, of your readers who have never been in a ; _ corner Dnndae lad Brock streetib, Whitby• and urea adopted with some slight amend- : _l Road, East Pickering. s� -y lady's first husband yeas the lskte Mr., city of two millions of people, will be in meats. I} =- � �► Residence- Kingston K Carpenter, father of Pickering s stalwart i terested iu hearing how they danced. I Mr. Palmer moved for leave to amend . n ano . am not s dancer. Nature did not Intend - - -- - ttc,t�uru��rti.ir`g. resident, Ira Csrpenter,'Esq.; her second By -law No. ti75, relating to the appoint - . - PICKERING gGENCY. partner was the . late • Samuel Cochrane, that 1 should expose my chariniiffi and ;Y,ent of 'township officers. By- law passed _ eesthetic attitudes to the gaze of a ball- d OUCHER & ROWLAND, Licensed _ oi:e of the veteriiI of 1812. A local :room I haven't big feet, fiat what I have hrough its various stages and was adopted. Anotioneere, icz the wl►ole of North and By this by -law 19 West and 19 East scribe in writing up this utatriusnnial stexii mighty ht bi w enever they att�em t to • fioi►Lh Ontario. strict attention given to all ;' Open for the trswaaction of all lesttim4e - g �' g p dire amalgamated, to be kuowti as No. 19 orders by letter orteltgraph. Charges :noderste: Eanking Buainehs. tunas de ulcbrc.sacsf:- '.'fhe Dr. has tell respond to the rprit;htly, bewitching music t the wind winds of sixty-six winters., of a brass band and fiddle -I beg andon, division. Thos. Puncher, valuator, Ar> itratfr, �c: Ad- Ot!rica Iiouxs- -'rafri 10 to 3 ; faLnr�.sye •Y ; y' p Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. Mackey, ' dress, Tgug- YOUCHRl{, Box 47, Brougham, or while his bide has Lorne the brunt ut I should say violin, ahe,n ! �iy under - A; B. BOWLAND, Whitby, Ont. 10 to 1 o'clock. g d atandin a tclwati s cone iu contact with imoved that in the opinion of this Council ,. .' - ; sixty L� e. The 11r. a. a bachelor an R the time has arrived when a change in the ti ° - -- _ - -- - -- - - - - - - - -- ,Savings Bau in " COTYIlBCtIt�Il,. has tiecideJ to take up his residence here. somebody else's, and there is mourning in 4eclaration attached to road lists used in - i j Btrtck>Krrsi,thing. de corn -patch. So I have Riven u the - - ' . " i f8-v) GEORGE KEI R. Alien «'ith every nppeal•auee of vigor and P . P his municipality is required, by snbstitnt- .'� , practice, and' tr • to Le 1►a iu seem r HOS. RICKS, GENI +:RAL BLACK= I _ - _ _ _ _ - -_ __ _ -- _ ;_ satisfactiou the venerable couple went ' p ) pl Y K ling a certificate in lieu thereof. Carried. 1 smith and VKsgonmaker, (M. Reed's old - '+ ' „,,," through the ceremony aua with great others so. Mr. Mackey, chairman, presented the stand,; Pickering, Ont. Having purchased the Sittings 1of Division CoLLl t+�. p :'ell, a very fine gentleman gave me a s . report of the tandin Committee on Con- bpaineer- p►Iried on by the late Michael Need, 1 prom tness rformed the necessary : co►pplimeutary to the Ports Conlmandry tin�eucies, recommending as follows :- win continue the same et the old stand. Give �e CO UNTOPF ONTA.HIO. salute to seal the contract. - .r• Kui hts of Pythias Ball its the cite of New " ub a trial. All work promptly and suL.�sfactoriy q Y That the following accounts be -paid :Hart L. Anlastroug's litL19 son Frank was York. It was swell ; notldudish, but hiQh- done at the'same scale of prices. coy 6t Co., for assessment rolls, notices and _ ____ �•-� knocked down by a careless driver, Lac , fused. I felt rfectl at home ! The ! /`,- f - - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - -186 / ,. was not serionsl hurt. I Y guides, �7i).VJ; T. W. Lamoresna, or burial Pu_infers alid, Gla�fPP$. 1.'v►'WI : Clerk, D. C. Macdonuell, Whitby. Y floor accommodated secentc five couplAS of Mrs. Graham, an indigent, S7 ; John i _ _ - - --` _� - . , _ _ _ _ - Jail. 3, Feb. t1,Mar• 2,jApril 2 Ma} 3, June :t, July - •�' I and waa waxed ; those who did pot dance Baker, for burying remains of man billed . ' •1 • P,i I N T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN 4, 6ep. Oct. s, Nov. Dec- 1. WH, TEVAIE. !looked on from the galleries. What a at Rouge Bridge last fall, $6 ; your com- •, Writing,Paper- Hanging, Tinting, etc„ of all 2 liroubbaan : Clerk, )d Gleason, Greenwowd, I i . ki ]s done on the shortest notice. All shades of May 4, July 5• Sep.:i. i ,beautiful sight! Iilectric lights flashed nittee would recommend that D. Hanson , Y,ckenni; Villabe :Clerk, a:. Gteeeor., Grseu- Markham I3irision Sous of Tsui ranee I from magnificent chandeliers and cast a receive the sum of 75c per week until can- - aint :Wised to order. ;pane but the heat L+ng- j h y Alovarr�ber S. 1 pp wood, Jan. 4, Marc bra liar,thue over charming ladies bedecked Fish Lead need. HILTS et WEL130LRN1:. spy asFiated (vei•S' Slipfhtl. ) by our locA taleut, Coiled, Fred Woods, com. ; also payment to 3. Pur Perry: Clerk, J W burnhain. Port with roses and diamonds. Look Isere, Mr. 0 1 ___ _ __. -__ -- - r- -- Perry, February ri, April 19, June a, Sept. G, Oct. Rave a free concert w the town hall here James Taylor for supplies to Mrs. Graham . b'outr, and .Shuc�s. !s, Dece,:,b�r l:i• on ��'eduesday evening last, The pro - Editor, I a>7t stuck; it was so tlzocoitghly and Mee. li'entou, nine weeks, from lot _�, 4.,Uxbridge: ('lark, 7 Hemphill, Uxbridge, I beautiful lain )read swims .when I begin to Jan. to date, $9; D. Feutoa, for Dare of <. S• Feb. 9. April :i0, June W, Stp. 7, Oct 19, Dm 14. gram cunaisted of singing, speaking earl ��OTIN LESLIE, 1�00T AN �HUP. tunnin un:Clerk,Geu 6:u,th,Cannington, recitations. After the concert the em• tell you. You'll have to fix it lap. But -;�•. Graham daring sickness, flue weeks, Maker. Pegged ca9 sewn woe} . Urders Feb 10, April �1, June .a, Bept 8, Oct 1u, Dec I:�. the men were in fail areas, .and some of l{10 ; Wm. McKittriek, for wood to E_ , promptly attended to. F.zperieneed woe ..van• eG l4seavzrtun : Clerk. a F Bruce, Beaverton, hers and friends Of \i:arkham aVd !teen I the•ladies not so full. Pigeon- tailed coats, hip. Don't forfiet the e.and, reLrlY oppoeJ.e .ae Feb 11, Aprf13_, June .4, 9, Dec 1c. River Divisivas were 'invited L Our local � Bowes, an indigent, being part of allow- Newa, 7Sing atrE.ra, P.akenng village. Sept p ' y low white vests, diamond �iiis in white r . �. Uptergrove : Clerk, F J Criilespie, L''nter• aiviiiion to proceed to St. Jose th s Hall, ' ties, and attint leather shoew um , the ' $8•?`' ance - -- p tp Y On motion of Mr. Mackey the report was • __ grove, Feb 14 April 1J, June 1:., sbp 10, Dee 17. where a sumptnuus repast awaited them. ! call 'em► made up the exterior of the gal- - - - - - -- -- - - -- - - - - -- • " adopted. Hot�l•K. B Order,. J. E. FAREWELL After �uiplu Juhtice hail Leeu clone W the' lasts 1'he ladies were in full dress, and . JIr. 1lacke •, seconded b Mr. Parker, H . ,: Y 3 Y - ►' )JMPEP.ANCE HOTEL, (7Y.EE N - ' _ - - - ' `__ - Clerk of t1:r Peace. (go,,d things kiutlly provided by the ladies, ao full ! If I were to tell you all, even your moved that fir. Fenton receive aid to the . 4 1 wood, John Mitchell, proprietor, '£his iL;eZ`�,�•�' , the happy .cutupany dispersed. 1 ethllps, ,modest self would blush. I tivouldu t ad- extent of lac per week from date to 1st of r - ; Fosse is a new buildiaF, latEd lap with every' _ ,` ' it is uuueceasitry tut say that free Concerts vise any of vottY Pickering belles to adopt Juue, James Taylor, Com, ` accouunadation for the tzavillinq bublv.. Large - PLANING �11ILLS take well in our bnC•►h.........Tile Gran• the same style. But they looked pretty, I I Mrs and co„unocious stables and sheds for horses. n Percy,. Chairinalt, presented the'te- I shall at all times be ,leased w receive a call -ARE- assure you. Most of them were very fine j l Rees-- e�cpse n7e. I menu the Patraua of Y port of the Committee on Roads and - i .,: from my friends and the public gcaeraily3ihen now in ful operation. We are prepared to fill looking ladies, but did not carry natural l ? p p Husbawl '- held their sinuaal busiueaa R Bridges, recommending as follows ; -That in Greenwood. __ _ __ orders of all kinds on the st,ortetlt possible y- colors on their cheeps as the Canadian the have had before them ati accognt notice. We also ,uanafaottue tnrEtiug in the Baptist Lhui•eh ]fete au Y belies do. The dresses ere rich i» color, asking for al for (`! O R D O N HOUSE, YICKERING. _ _ L:; 'Thuredav evenin last. Several of the yv from dos. Tomlinson, DOORS, SASH. BLINDS.,— ( K I material the best, and 1 [course of the lat- James Gordon, proprietor. This honer is neighbarinR lodges were reltieseuted. At I drawing timber to Atha bridge, and afi`;er � - a fine new brick building, Unisbed in superior MOULDINGS, HAND RAILS, • eat fashign• hearing the commissioner as to the liabil- , style. Every convenience and comfort for th'e Newel Posts, Balusters, &c., etc. the eonClusion of the Cosiness tneetiug all ' I shall never forget the pretty picture of it of the municipality for the same, would travelling public. New and commodious stables resent succeeded in tilling iq with the the rand romeuade. One hundred ]bind ,• •, yy and sheds. 7 -y ' - R P advise that the same banot paid. • p , >-, and 8,23,0 I,�00r delicacies of the seaaon.........The fol- - _- -____, t 1 K I P On motion, Mr. Plilpdchi►' laity persons in couples marched in pro- , �Kueirnl. + ., es down to suit everyone, or cash. Please lowing eonandrum just. now came into omsion several times about the s scions ir_ , '` i give us a call and oblige our great head :-If the Methodist church hall, seeping time to the sweetest strains man of the Board of Health, was heard in • + �._- ��- ; = : OLM�TEU & KEbIP2'HORN, is too Dada lace to kohl a temperance from s professional orchestra. They then • PARTIES W ISHING 1 O TAKE , g p P8 P reference to matters ;referred to in report' . - -I lessons in Instrumental or vocal music !a• O. 1� - v !• ebncert in, what kind of a place must the passed down the centre, half taking the of Board of Health meeting, as published - ' I 1 can obtain vocal musie in Clans or by private -J - -- -- Baptist�ehnreh ate, to allow tl,e (3raugei right, and other half the left, meeting at in another column, instrnetion. Apply for terms to I the far end and passing down the eebtre in Mr, ,Percy, eeronded by Mr. Mackey. ' . ; I I. ST lr to hold their annual meeting there T ides of a ht an8 nest time in nom- _ � Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof. of Musle. 1 P.$. -- -Sent] answers to Sarah, and mark � � moved that the re rt of the Board of --��•77 pO Music room at the residence of Mrs. Head Vt OR SA .,G'J 1 the envelope rivate. ".........Seine boys ponies of sixteen, then reversed this order Health re the establishment of a cemetery I \- o poe,te xzwaol8oe,pickering. I p 1 and then formed in sets for the Mikado in this municipality- be referred to a o0xp- = p were sleigh i9duik Clown the roil.. last Fri- • . - - -- - I The celebrated stallion day evening, as 111r. S. Coaworth was a` very popular dance here. eight forming mittee of th Concil, consisting o! , i "ROBERT f y R s set. With fine: looking men, combining Messrs_ Monkhouse, Parker and the mover, BO N N E R, J R., driviu n the hill. His horse took ­ - JOHNSON, Th'e Tailo : R p stature and p(r•aoe, and patting forth every yore report at next meeting of Council. O.r- tbe property of the late D• A L. O'Leary, is offer. fright and ran over k steep embankwOut, effort to plesse the ladies; old and young ried.� ed for sale. YY specialties perfect lit, moderate prioes, "Robert Bonner, Jr.;' was bred at Edgehw demoralizing the cutter to the teas of `6. they were and each excelling the other in Mr, Percy, seconded by w,�• Parker, ` I ; + Farm, New York and is 9 year. old. He is a • ,,, Mehsis, A. E. & W f�. M or ur- manly attention ;beautifully dressed ladies moved that the ooUector's roll tia� . t "tisfaction guaranteed. p DEFY COMPETITION in rice et leor work- dark brown, with white etripd in face ; stands 1s chased two imported Cl dowlale nlmis at in dresses of different styles and colors, I . mahehip. I have -•a fine select clock o1 bands high. and weighs I_101bs. He is noted as Im y and that his bonds be cancelled. i7atrllti. new goods to pick from. a foal getter, and has some of the best colts in Mr. Alt. Iliaeall'g sale last week, paying c,aeh array ins s handsome bouquet ; flash- Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. 'Palmer, 1i! diamonds, shin Jewelry, and spark- T'iCKER.INC-N 4"Nor. tom" part of Lhe country. He is alw a suceesstul long suing fur Lhem.........We would g iPg 9 � moved that the Reeve grant his order pri prize winner. Particulars of pedigree and all g 11 a ed ; faced beami with 'o ,and can live at home other ant"rrnngqation can be obtained on a liea. advise your readers to be on the lookout -ling y i ham_ the Treasurer in favor of F. Hutehimton. i and make more mower tion to DENNIS O'CONIiOR Pickering, ever tarn and move with at work for us, than at anything els in gI •0• for two travelling witted and clock tinkers, Y '0e for the sum of RE7b, being bslanoe due' on . YOU the world. Capital not needed: you are P. a. Parties wishing to purebaee this i►oted mOnl?.ed with all -made up • picture more salary as Collector for 1886. Carried. started free- Botb sexes; all horse should mate early appliicsation. 18.19 they being frandR of the 'first water, its 1 iI ages. An - - -- - -- interesting than any artist con d paint and On motion "the the Council adjourned to . one can do the work. Large earnings sore fr±4►m many of our citinena hays found out to which afforded me more Iewrnre than I a P Monday, April 4th, at 10 a.m. first start. Costly outfit and terms free. BetterE�I ��� ;I their sorrow. The way they worn the have toad in some time. :: -jl . not delay. Coats yon nothing to send ns nr Mortgage, ° Itaae 6 Deed, Rond, will, Lesee, racket is to oolleet all the infirm /watches I eould.not hel thinking if iii Social life , address and And out ; if you are wise you wi � do or other legal d amens to draw P . 'Henry Ward Beeehetr.the noted B I', so At onee. H. HALLUTT & Co., Portland, MO. and clocks in the town and fix them up as much effort wave put forth to entertain or want to boWw woney ; n divine, is dead. >_ 4_� .. ii -- • orwanttoinsure your prof +in`FlritClis to ruu about long enough to lei them get and plteaa+e onr friwds. ours would be s 3' Dress and Mantle �liak �. English or Ccwadiau Companies at the lowest to the next. town. They are, Londoners, world moth better and happier. The fad- The latest retnigfa from illgorita va _ • , p ssible rates; eluatioiia of the ballroom must be to th e tlie.seat to Dawson, Conserr___ i j. ' YIBS R. L. BTOTTS will continue the d�resa or a Plow ca the ` :advance;' which bests and dpeak g0.itQ EnRlisli,qu kQow,..,,.... and m vile mating buaiIIeas as venal at :the all rivals; Du e,anBiday 8teninJl• , arOb `and, Ddids pleaslcif; attentions: frO>l<i Due to the other 80. 1. r 1 -sake Flair -seed, Sztra it trop • who can doubt it 4 I case s $` 0 , A" 'ved �t r O e o a ! it Of n supply o �1s►P ° ti . 1 � • l� SS pp Y - 'deifce one mile w at of the viU f P �Vh1 da Fier of •tn .rest o i Akre fie �r• Im W e ing. 4ia`est EugUab and American, 1e�. Flour; , pK tbfnk !give ns more mitsio and dsnninq, '�jSa io dt7i11 Lhe � 1 Agent for Crrnwah'a .lsli Flttiitg art. 19 or a New Htt,d of Ott sal that to superior to qr�g ctlfu'ried tali t1 ®r father f! ;i'gRifleli0@ to flints ` polite aD$ gallant sttenLio7i0, bat QO �� Arm ' - __ abytbiog used beretoio� forpo rridge ; Fifty-nevdn.. mmers entORl681t 7111 ..#, 0 I or a ti�et farlhs fiolnUt, Ontaido Fria: j::, Mi'• �► i�eei�t, �f Sfindlor+d. T s`iiridr• siiray with ikboaiinpble, immodest `•tub _ mreB> =sacs 3�' n His viargss will waa drone MISS T U41 (swLei•. of the Tua><•egrtan colliiery bade snacead�l , call on the godlersig ed• 1e� dress of Indies, for which society id to, ,, I: please ion. bride), and Idiss Hattie oherty, of Mark- • esoapinq. • , ;: kIf3f3 CASB, practical dreasmaiter, hue ju►tt B. PxINGLE, hmn, and the groomsmen were Messrs. blame.. Dr. Brien'e ma t�ity in l3ontii E�EIl;`a . opeped nhopwvelr Dickie f Umquis' Store. and hq6 1beg11 lIICrea tp $8 befDsa,�larect psWia patronage. 7- 40 Nola Public, Whitby.., Meek] and Johnson, of Toronto. The Sir John is in T Tonto. y Notary ` . ; . I , is 1 1 - ar 1. ..: I. ,,. „.,. i f - :aJ �- i I' I a f i 1 , 1; a . r µ; i. t T ,3 r. is : , I , :' -:. ,:..: r i y g 11 - I �- iI i- �' j' -F - I l t. � '3 J �.. .,�� r• i L 4 % . r, i' .lam `•^ • • +"�+ ' 15� 1:- , S 4' t �. .l -� 3� � > _:. . ,,. ° RI �...., - - •,�sd.�'..`l -•s.d. -::.. - :L":--- s...a -i.,. ;,'d_ _d:_ l_- __,a , Jai �_ „y;-,_ - 11 E -- --t- -- --- -�-- -- .._ -_ • �. 1 p r .. - .: ,,. , - .- ,. `,.'` ..:. - ..; . .:. � - :. _. - :. -- .: .. "' . . :, ; ,,. �; . , ,. . ;: .., i . _ � - HpEtI$HOLD.: , j . � ding >xtold ;!ill the mold with small sponje - . F�B,H. .. ,, -: iri � saaN boa #resit Uoe daily, attd the � : , _�,� - . _�_._ . I` a cakes oi� shoes of stele pLxio cake that have oh�pjts will then livi princip�,Uy on Wai>siita �ISxapb Axe Coosxxa UT�xeI�. been soaked in a liquid made by dissolving '< y .. i �I� good Old Fexm. ,�' - The benefits to be der ved froip► so dbiiag are one -half pint of jelly in a pint of hot water. •5 f • eat savin of foods a heartier and more 7e following per arntrliwted by «t etc- Thie will be of as fine a flavor and much bet - 1 ' �'1'Lere's got to be a re!vivat I , 8'r' g �� �1pn is one of several ae- '`- � of good eoytid sesie amowg men �. rapid growth of ehigks, the �arde>s kept pa per r for all than if the oaks had been soaked •. 1 Heroes the days of prosperity .N,r... ;� clear of . inseeb, and batter •fruit and vege- oep� for the bl�efib of be�ttnerlr In the►t in wine. Make a sufficient quantity of c�s- ` Will dawn upon ua aKain- � � I tables the result. importi►nt art, honsekeeppuig : tard to fill the mold, and leave as much .. ; ` -� The boys moat learn that jearnin' I � That there is a difference in the v..rions Avery common cotrtplaint among honse- - l[eansmore than the essence of boote,�_ kee rs is in the im bitfty of 'keeping more to be boiled in a dish by itself. Set - ': And the girls must learn that beauty families pf fowls none well dispute, and the jh posB1 •the meld after bean ti htl cover into` ' t3oneists in more than looks. uestion then is, which is the best for the thee' pretty tea sad dinner sate fntact ; no • g ' L q e are rewnall no a kettle and boil one hour , Turn�'out of � matter how careful th „ •� the mold and ee'twe with -some of the other +'' Before we can steer agar of tailu�s farmer . to keep that ss, which -are the Y Pe Y. me►tter how mush the instruct their � help, �` �: And big financial alarms. � I easiest to raise and return the most profit 2 y custard cured over it. - � The boys have got to quitclerkin Among the different broads of fowls soa'}e the dishes will get cracked and nicked, the P • • e wi'11 lose their handles. Much of this FIG PvDDixv.• -The Editor wishes to call 1 _ And get back on the farms. p�rsons prefer one and. scuts another. The � ` I know it ain't quite so Hobby, . � Black Breasted Red Gaeta is >z�d• breakage is due to imperfect methods of dish especial attention to thin recespe for a fig � - It ain't quite ee saey�+,l know - _ - �: washing, involving careless handling and pudding, tarnished by a young married lady '� L Partin' your hair in the mi�dle � ' -I who is an excellent cook and housekeeper. • � An' slttin' up for a show. hQANIIRE AND C$OP ROTATIUN. Jostling Of the china. ' ! _ 'V er mach depends on the amount of I have seen a youtsg housekeeper pile all 1;he Editor knows from experience tat this ' ' But there's more hard dollars � lt. Y the dishes, cope, saucers, knives, forks and Pullin ,made properly, ie both wholesome - � � '�' An' more independence, too, � manure made 'on the sinless, sa ft re arch gg - sad contentment, '. -:, .. � g spoons- in a dish fan at once, turn on fhe and deliefona. The ingredients and ro- k � :. _• an °,101'01'08`l�'O.e the kind to rase. For instance, a farm that • 3 An health that �a ruddy an' true. `� .���; hot water,.throw in a cake of soap and tl}en portions are one pound of, nice. clean ga, • - ' I know that it takes hard labour "�` cropped every year and the product hauled begin, the process of• dish washing, and hopped tine; one pound of fresh suit chopp- • But you've got to "hang on'•' ��n a store �' off and sold, and where but little live stock wonder when the cu handles dropped off ed fine ; one pound of sugar, one pound of - `. Before you can earn a good livin � is ke t such a farm will be set verished p • _ An' clothes, with but llttte more.- � P . �° in the course of simply drying them wh bread crumbs, atx eggs, the juice of four - ,. , � � ,.;� � sooner and require fertilizers to bought, such a thing should happen. The proper lemons, the rinds of two lemons, grated fine An' you steer well clear of temptation " than the farm where live stock of different modus operandi, at )�eaat a ittost excellent all mixed together thororghly, and boiled ��_ - on the good old honest farm, kinds are kept, enough to coneulne the pro- five hosts in a ti htl covered tin mould. An' athousand ways and fashiopa one, ss to proceed as f flows, assuming first, g y- ' - That only bring w harm, ,; duct of the soil and sell said stock. however, that the pots and saucepans in "Fig pudding must be nerved .hot, with_ a '_ There ain't but few that clan handle There is no doabt in a series of years LA- which the dinner has been cooked have sauce made of one -half cupful of -white sugar, •_ i - With safety other men's cash ; { ,_ �� gather on the moat of -farms the stock farm been set aside as soon as emptied, and filled cue -half cup of butter, and one .cupful of - M the fate of many .who try ;;, will a the beat. I have noticed straw Prove human nature is rash. �, � •... P Y with cool water to soak. For proper dish sherry wine; boiled for ten minutes. An- stacks to stand ore, two and three years and utensil washing there will be necessary other recipe �rom 'the same source is excel - ', . 80, when the road to the prison : �� in some localities, and in time wearing away - � Lays by the good old fatal, ( b wind and weather, whereas if said straw nice fine dish cloths, coarse crash dish cloths lent for the utilizing of any dry cakes left i An' a man sees a toilin' _brother . Y and an iron cloth —that is, a cloth composed over in the cake -box. Sponge or pound -cake ' ;., � Well out of the way of harm. � �• had been fed to stock it would have made a of a network of iron ringp— glb►as and china or cakes of a- similar character, may be used ' He mourns that he hadn't stayed t ere large amount of manure, besides the ad- towels and some crash towels.. A #so a soap with the following sauce poured over the1Y► A tillin' the soil in peace, vents es given to the stock. On heavy clay shaker a plate rack, a large tray;j two dish- namely: Six eg s beaten well, and added to a - Where he'll yet creep back in dishonour,. land efer course manor© lowed under • g After a tardy release. �� P ' ne, soap, and clean hot water. � early one quart of milk, halt a cup of sugar, and and a rotation of •crops is the beat. �jl the two dish- pans.atandinQ side by side boil to � the consistency of custard; set it - What hosts ot'em go back broken l After land has laid to grass several years, with very hot water, in one move around aside to cool; then slice rile cake downward „; In health, in mind and in puree, � haul out the long, manure, put it in corn ; To die in eight of the clover, - the second ear in oats the third to wheat, the soup shaker, which, by the way, is so but do not separate the peaces entirely, and or ringer along, which ie worse. � Y � useful for the saving and utili.�ing of small pour over it the alwve, flavored according An' how many mourn, when usele , = stock down to timothy and clover, cut three odds and ends of soap, or else shake in some to taste, either with vanilla, lemon, or bitter ' That they didn't see the•charm, ;::� or four trope of hay.or pasture as required, line" or soa order. I almond. Next make a merin ue out of The safety and independence then a in the rotation. g of a life on the good old to *m. � � t3egin by wash ni � the silver, spoon by whites of four eggs, to which _add sugar to -,� . � . •': If there is rotten or decomposed' manure, spoon, fork by fork, in the soapy hot w ter, stif %n, and put over the whole top of the • � .- MAPLE.SIIGAR MAIiINfi , ��' scatter it an inch thick and harrow in with and,dip them one by one sn the clea�hot pudding. ' � the wheat or haul out through the winter ' - - ` As the making of maple augar'wsll water as you proceed ; then dry at once. —��� �--= • and scatter over the wheat. By pursuing ' -- , _ r : v�cupy the attention of the farmer, I will the above course, land need never be worn Nezt wash the Glass in the clear hot water � � L•Ondon Thieves. � ` •� give a 'few suggestions gathered froii�t my !n -which the silver has been rinsed, then London thieves have there utatfon of be- - own experience and observation, and -first I out. Where many vegetable and root crops dr on lass towels immediatel The cni s p are raised a.little different course may be y g 3' P ins very ,clever in thoir profession. Their - - � will venture the 'prophecy that those who must nezt go through the same process as coolness while engaged in stealing, and the -� make the moat sugar will be those who are Pursued. the silver, then the saucers, with the - ex- �t with which they get out of a surprise, .., , � _ _ � - : G - _ready to secure the gap when it is ready. to � � , caption that they may be turned upside axe ••illustrated by man anecdotes. The flow. Some seasons the frost leaves the GUILLOTINING � WOMAN. down to drain. After the cope and saucers landlord of a hotel in Be�grave Squaro met, .. � - ground veryearly, surf catches half of those the smaller plates then the larger ones, and as he started to go up his own stairs, a man � - who have paying sugar orchards napping. • � � � fin�►11 the � vegetable and meat dishes, all coming down backward with a: feather -bed Tate First Beesi o[tre fi,ls,d i ■retry I�ece• y bean arranged on his shoulders. "What' have you got -.. 'jg1e best run sa often lost by not having � Firyce■ Years. the plates, small end large, � buckets, pans, kettles and splice ready to .. ,.,: ,. - � In plate racks to drain ofi the rinsing water. there, my man T'' asked the landlord. " A open the "bush " at the right time. A woihan has been guillotined in France, The china may now all be dried and set bed for you, sir,' -' answered the man. Beyond this first feature there are • other for the first time in fifteen years. The car- awwy. "Nonsense, it is not for me ! #have not ;. � matters to be obaer� ed, and among them are cumatancea attending the execution were D[eantime, the substances that have clnitg ordered any bed." " No. 22, I3elgrave . • ;.. savin -all the sap, having sufficient store e, hprribly revolting, as were also the estrum- to the sides and bottoms of the to and `cluare, air." " Ah, h thought so. It's next g - '.:: boiling before the sap sours, keeling ample- stances attending the crime. The woman pans used in cooking have been so tened by door." The man turned, and bore the bed 1 ;-_ menu clean, etc. had murdered her old mother, whom she the,`water, and may now be readily scraped ofi, before the landlord's eyes, who did not Good trees should yield four pounds of eansidered a burden on her. She took every from them with an iron ssppopoon anti the uten- discover Iris loss until too late. _ nice au ar in a fair season, .�iut allowing reectution to insure the success of the mar• ails be washed. One should have on hand A Mr. Wagstaff, who kept the Waterloo g - � buckets to leak or run over, using apnea not er. She first saturated the old women a always mineral soap. First rub around Hotel, was robbed anc day in the most bare- _ ._ properly fitted, bad or inaufpicient storage, clothing with oil; Shen set fire to her, � and the interior of the pots and pans the iron faced way. A man with a paper cap on hi d will cut this down perhaps one -half. So the• held her down with a long stick while the dish cloth to scrape and loosen the particles head and a white apron around his body, ��- ` importance of proper pre - requisites and close decrepit old creature was roaetiHg to death. of vegetables, meat, or� -paste still clinging made hie appearance -in the coffee -room, ,. -. attention to business will. readily �e seen. The old woman cried piteously, but the there ; then take plenty of hot water, a where many guests were lunching. Look- - '. ' •' - The amount given as a fair yield, namely heartless daughter held her down till -she coarse crash cloth well sowed with mineral 'ing intently at the clock which hung over . �� font pounds, is far below what some farmers was burned to a crisp. And then, to crown or other soap and scour. the inside and the mantle - piece, he said, as if a king to i produce. I have known one man in a ape- murder with blasphemy, ebe placed a lighted outside of the pot ; then pour off this dark- himself, but eo as to be heard by the waiter � ` � •,.. - dally good year to make over eight hundred candle before the statue of the `'irgio, as an cued water, and with an eztro cloth and hot +• I have had more troable with t�►at clock • - pounds from one hundred trees, but a was act of thanksgiving, for the successful issue water wipe outside and inside and set the -than I ever had with ono before." Then •._ _ - s.thorongh going man. He was read .when of the murder of• her mother. The inttabi• utensil on the back of the range to dry, turning to the waiter, he went on : "Send _ the season was, and -need good �il and tents of the town, Ramortin, in which the 'the iron cloth is also very useful for 'boots' here with the steps that I may take large buckets. Sometimes sap w n x1,1 crime took place: were thrown into w state cleansing coffee pub, cocoa fob and tea pots, it down, and I will try once more to put it ' a. '. night, and in such a case the large b ckeb of unspeakable excitement. The authorities rub them vigorously inside around and righ�t." �• are the ones that save all the sap. fiord much difficu tv ,to prevent the people around with the iron dishcloth free, the The unenspeeting waiter told •`boots," • My idea of sugar making ie the cam as of from mobbing the rison and .lynching the strainers from grounds pr tee leaves, clean who brought the steps and placed t)dem in - - - � -other work that is considered very la rious pp�risoner. A speed trial —and trials in oubide around the spout and handle, then position. The man mounted, removed the —it may be more'agreeable than it common- France are always speedy —alone satisfied rinse the pots, using a nice crash cloth first aloc;k, came down, and said to the waiter � „ ly ie by a little outlay of timed before the bhe populace. The woman was promptly and then rinsing twice more ; invert and "Tell Mr. Wagstaff I am busy, and that s: sap- flowing season opens. I l�ke a good condemned to, death. drain, or stand on back of the sto�•e to ary. he must not expect to set hie clock back - - shelter, and have it, and thin .. the man The French, -as is kiiawn, are rip �ne►nt A� nice polish may be obtained on these vex veryy soon." � foolish who stands boiling all day in storm to the death sentence, and French Juries �� by rubbing them with soft old paper. tiYhen the landlord came in, =the thief • and smoke. A slab hot s. is cod enough come in for much ridicule, ap�opoe of "ex• 'had appeared when he knew Mr. Wagstaff - '�` - for the camp, and it should be large enou h tenuating circumstances. "� But, in this ceiae, � � • ' ��- 8 g g �RACrtCAI.' Rgcle�. to be absent• the masse a was iven to . �� s to cover the wood, boiling -pans, etc. and a the trial was over before other trials would , � Rica PDDDINt3. —A. teacupful o>� cpld boil- him. • - chimney built to carry the smoke fr m the have been began. Filial love in France }s � rice one heaped tattleepoonful/ of corn "Yoe are an idiot ! What made you let . � :� arch above the roof of the camp hour one of the strongest characteristics of the starch, on® egg and one quart of sweet•milk, the clock go 2 You'll never see �t again," - Where kettles are used, they can arch- peasantry, and any one who abuses a parent one -half teacupful of au�ar and the juice of exclaimed the angry landlord. - ed, but not often is that done. - T y are is relentlessly tabooed from society. one lemon. Salt a trifle The corn starch But his dealings with the srriart London � $;` - ` , slow evaporators, and where a farm r. can In the present instance the iepugnaace of must be mi :ed thoroughly in cold milk anti thieves were continued the next dap. He - _ afford more modern utensils he should avail the people in regard to the execution of a stirred into hot milk a enly before adding had his private house; as well as his hotel. himself of the advantages they � possess. woman was overcome by the atrocity of the rice or eggs. i I Are�pectable- looking man rang at the front Kettleahnn by chains across a pole answer crime, and President Urevy, who is o sad � � � `� door. The servant opened the -door, and g P'� SAOO PCDD[tic�. —One pint of milk three a purpose, if large logs are kept at two sides � � ital uniahment on rind le, anc- who was acldresaed as follows . to confine the heat. The cabin,- of worse P p P P tablespoonfuls of sago, ne -half cup of but- •• �1ir. «'s tatf, has fallen off one of the - sends nine out of ten orderers to New ter, one enp of sugar, fur eggs. soak the gs - =- can not well cover hung kettles, unless it is sago in water two 6ou ,then put the milk bar ea into the river, and wants a than a of ' . v far a but the shelter can be built close Caledonia instead of fo Dd. Deibler s �machiue� � g era' g ' 9 on the stove and stir the ea o in ; clot es ; .but don't tell kits. Wagstaff, as it '. signed the death w ant without ueation, add the „ - up, so that the doorway is Heal the fettles. - `'Vhen the arrival of Ai. Deibler became � ma fri �htnn her. Locate the house so that t e re ailin butter and sugar afteq it is cold ;stir in � P �' g known to the eo le of the town, the eSen- N �he �ady, however, was listening, and P P the whites and yolks ..of the, eggs beaten winds will carry the smoke away from the ing before the execution, there 'was• general se atdl Bake, relining forward, asked the man if he was cabin, and all the better will it be i�: the reJoicing. The people remained up all night � Y• �' sure her husband was not hurt. • storage. is covered by the same conatructioti. � witness the execution fn the mom' Laxox PcDDtrci.- -Beike three- jelly cake •• Not a Lit, ma'am." - - The feedin of both the boilers and the fire. r �' tins full of spun a ca e. ,Cut, them in. The stor was lauaible far her husband, i g i ,�_ ost of them were on the round ou e � Y p can be done without much ex eu e. It � • halves for convenience i eervip Make a being a coal merchant, had business on the po � the prison as early as mi night. «'hen, g will pay to lay in a stock of fuel c from about 5 o'clock in the mornin ewtard to put betwee these la ere thus : bar ea• Slte went u stairs brou ht down g the tumbril � g P � g _ dry timber, so as to be able to brio up a or cart appeared bearing the murdereae One pint of milk, three ei;ge, ha a table- �lry clothes, and have them- to the man. j fire quickly. - My habit has been to haul to the place of execution the assembled s ntul of cor�It starch, rho Juice ';and rinds •• Don't you think, ma'am," said he, look- - � -bite of old ratla, broken dry tree -tops, etc.,- multitude sent up a joyous shout. The dia- ,of two lemons; quarter f a pound] of butter ing her etrat�ht in the face, "they would - to the camp and put the same into. the sugar bud a cult of sugarN S rve cold. look better if ou tied them u in a Bilk ' - -_ - house, at an time +•hen .these substances tance from the jail to (the execution ground Y P. Y was long, but the entire _populace of the Gl�aa$ Sxsi•s. —Mix one goon of floor handkerchief i" - - - came in -the •way of my farm work. town followed the death - cortegge. All'along and three - quarters of s and of w 'te sugar. She did ao, and fetched him a nice _one. • As the sugar product of the world eats- the way the pie hooted synd jeered, the Rub into it half a pouq'd of butter} two eggs «'hen her husband came home, Mra. Wag- ;: mated to be eight millions of tone, the maple women especially, and pre��ed at times so well beaten, and an ou�ice of ginger ground staff discovered that she had been loped by . _ •' sweet dcea not act a very conspicuou$ part. threateningly around the vehicl© that the $ne. Beat all well to ether, roll out he a smart Londou thief. The products from cane and beets seem to be gen3armea had to draw their weapons. dong6 to the third of a inch thick, cut nt The Lord Mayox, a few pears ago, was ' about equal. - � the cakes and bake t em. These are ar tryin a case at the blanaion House. Not On arriving at the fatal spot a dead si- g _ '�- ° � � superior to ordinary gi gar snaps. satisfied with the �stirxiony of a witness, he ' OVERDOING THE TIII NG � lance fell • on ,the multitude. The woman cautioned him to easeful ea in You ' -, - i was ordered to descend from fhb vehicle APPLE CveTAxD. (to be eaten hot or cold _ , - - •There is a continuous shifting amore � m8; y .—Peel and Dore one and of cod cookie n'►uet be very ca ~�_ful in your statements, _ }- but she did not tea red to the summots. g g farmers,. caused by suspense from market po a lea, and boil them to a smooth marma� for I could have q�wom that when I arose �� � `' than es. Cows are than ed for ghee when She had fainted. The officers removed her _ Pjt this mornin I t m watch .into m oc- I_ ► � � P and carried her to the guillotine, which was lade with pounded su ar to tastQ. When g Pu � Y Y P - wool is up and butter an cheese down, and imly standing in th,e morning li ht. On yuite hot mist -they s of five eggs well ket, and I -have my just missed it ; and vice z.�ersa ; if there is a- heavy crop of pots- � � beaten u ,two ounce of butter, warmed now recollect that left it on my dresatng- . ! toes this ear and markets are low, thou- er way she recovered her senses an scream - pp Y -ed and resisted.. She was promptly placed sufficiently to beat u ,the �rsted ppeel of te►ble. , - - sands of acres leas are planted the following on the fatal instrument with her head one lemon and the a sued Juice, adding a On his return h' me, the Lady Mayoress • _ season, and so is it with grains; in fact the 'thrust through the bascule. Her screams spoonful of flour. Ba a -half an hour. � asked what had ca ned him to send so many - overdoing in every °line is altogether too sere drowned by the shouts of the assem• Coati STAaeH CosT stn. —Six tablespoon- messengers in auc quick succession for his • common. bled people. The crushed around the in -' foie of corn siarch sled' in one quart of �'i'atch send chain, but one Could take it to _ If wool should take a sudden upward torn gtrument despite t e efforts of the endarmes milk sugar to taste peel of -two lemons 11im. $is lordship then saw his indiscretion. ` �.` at this time there would be a headlong g Several profession thieves had started im- hee and rites would run hi h ; to keep them Mothers held up their grated and the juste of one . When thick, mediatel for t6a watch, and the first one plunge -fora p, P g babies and men . ld up their little boys at pour into a wetted ' h. Beat one cup of �' �- every available ewe would be put to breed- arms' length to let them witness the execu- sugar with the whites of Eve eggs and pour had obtained it. - - ing, and the consequence would be an over tion of the murdoiesa, that they "might re- over the corn starch, tin the oven until � AnOthetr Hoc �ltden.' production and a decline again. The dairy member the lesson for life. slightly brown. Se hpt or cold with a � • � bnainesa cannot be so quickly overdone, for � � custard made of the lks,of the a ADOther l+.noch Arlon case has come to ' ' }� � it takes several years to produce milkers. M• Deibler, who is a humane tnan, as far y �' light in the Prov' ce of Quebec. About fif- ' - -with sheep; either sex furntahea -the desired as such may be said Hof an executioner, did Csass$ STS.AWa. elks a quarter of a teen yearB ago a n named Berthiaume, ` eta le, and only one year is required to not prolong the scene. He touched the pound of puff -paste d a � quarter of an residing with h s wife at Terrebonne, ' S. � button while the culprit was screaming ounce of ps,tmeson oh (or any other good lefb his home for tl a Staten to rocure work. ma a the increase. - P I , �.. - r _ �.r, and the assembled people shouting. The cheese) grated very ne, a little halt and He had been. away three years, when Mre. - - PoIILTRY ON TAE `FARM 1 ' � head dropP� .into the basket ; the body cayenne pepper mix ;sprinkle the cheese, $erthiaume receiv d a letter f ruin the States • _ i " -� �' was thrown, wxth,,the dilleevered head, into salt and pepper over' th to and roll it informin her of er hnsband's'death. Some � :: 'Poultry oat • a farm are as much a necea- g a wagon, and harried off to the cemetery. two or throe times c tt into narrow tittle after she w married to a rich entle- .. _ city as cows or hogs. ,What would many of The attendant of M. Deibler washed the efts a about five in ea ion bake them g the dishes which farriers' ;wives and P g • man at Terrebonn named Thomas Lapointe, blood from the flags and machine with their in a slow oven and d them up very hot. and the -cpu 1@ li ed ha U tp ther. On daughters prepare for the family be if it P P>i v sponges, and the immense orovVd returned p� SolrP. —Put o cart of split peso Thurad� last as a foim�r rs. rthiaume � - were not for the hen frait they contain . q 'y u alt to be rofitable should run at home satisfied that justice had been meted � � over night ' soft. water end in the yPSS mated in he residence, her sup ed B t po i•y P out to the unnatural daughter who had $o 'mornin boil them sn' the water till the are pox - - � large. They are �oqd foragers, will destroy o�� murdered her ed mother. It is g Y dead husband a terod. la arrival was Y ag tender enou h to pal ,then add two pounds like the fallin o a thunderbolt, and the _ : ` vast numbers of InJixrious insects, and at �ldom such a Rhaatly scene . ie witnessed in � of bes�� a sli of bacon, two large poor woman recei ed such a scare that she certain seasons of the year should beallow- sliced two turns three onions - ed free to eve part of the farm, inclndin �°'�' - • __ oatrots, �a, , went intohysteric Finally matters were ry g - '- '��'�'��" one head of oele ning to taste and � hied and the affair ex lamed, It a _ �� the garden. No better place can be found p ' atos�. Simmer for two hours, g the letter as intended for anoth r . - � - _ =� for a hen and chickens in the spring of the Neat year the Mikado will order EngYf gb �0 9narts of � g to be ado fed' as the second language fn shirrs ' it dccasio y; pass the whole �i- }�iaume whose husband had died r �� j : � - - year than the arden. As soon as the p ` "° chicks are. ably to run abbot confine the hen Japan, Chinese ha been abandoned. �iOn6� a stave. 3 lm weU, season, and in the States, e►n it was delivered to the • � . : iii the coop In the garden, sa$'iofently open Anglomania among the 'her classes io now serve with toasted ant in dice, wrnng parson ow. the vase between the - � _ - � to allot► the,, chicks to run m and cute ohang- the craze..; BPOI�a>~ C�tats DII�1Q. —Bn that w �tid- two husbands be settled ie anknowls. ... .,, ... ... -�; -.. -,I - .. ., - :. .. � �1 N- I- - - •�' 1 � - - i -• -Ei yy ...I'.. - -� ...t i � �- - i •� - i � _ � �.J - I � .. - 1 �- +.� , ' � . �- .. .•, l i i -. r• - - ., 1 - II ,, . e� , I .. i .' '. - �. 'i: • ` •: -� .: l� .- �. _�; - � - . !i - \ °: �:. .. , ,. ' �. ', � � L (. , ., � ;� . . I - • "THAI IB HOBBIB � : *,. • ,� dlz lay's !tt>t )•ewi by a � V,I . . Six . bo s were g;'ound to death ' ji the je, high Val�ey railroad near Easto i he other afternoon. It was one of them horribh accidents that ever took place o the rail. road. The victims wre : i Walter Beath, John Greg R j Walter Moore, Charles Bunstein, Mann , � Germ WiUlam Pierce. They ranged in age from 14 }7 and belonged to prominent fami of �'. ton. They left home early in t ; morns for Chain Dam to shoot mu,�kra Towar� noon they started on their way me, each one wit�t a lot of muskrats th !�n acroy his shoulders. They walked o the West- , bound track of the Lehigh IVall � railroad, A coal train came along, a�td t dy steppes r out of its way on the others trac 1 on which a passenger train came thunde ipg aloe • It crashed into the crowd ofi boy scattering them in every direction. hey ere hurled right and left, and five of the �a � wefie ia- stantly killed. The sixth! die Before he had reached the station on stretcher, Arms and legs were cut off` anc he bodies mangled in a horrible man>her, of one es- caped, as there were but�ix i the party It was a sickening; apecta a ae a remains were gathered together fora die nee of hall a mile. One of the boys' was ut in Half, trnd his entrails protrud d. .pother had his head severed and hie legs gut �,ff.. 9 third had his scull fraetu` ed - d his cheat crushed in. The other's ere , ut up in s sfiocking manner. Engineer Monroe bitisi ; wh was running the passenger train, said : left 13ethle- � . hem seven minutes late and running at a reduced speed on account Ixhe blinding snow -storm which preve>rted from seeing an�ythiag on the trackt I new .nothing about the accident anti my reman called to me to atop, that I. ha� jus truck a lot,of men, he supposing tltat.t�iey ere men em- ployed on the track. h, t . s is horrible." - An inquest was held and . he employes of the railroad cpmpany , ere . unstated from all blame. The accide t oc rred on a sharp curve in a blinding a rm filch "prevented the engineer from ae ing a boys and the boys from seeing the ; rain bile the roar of the freight trash preen them from hear- • ing the other engine' . � . , ', � GBAIN� O � GOLD. • _ ' -- Yon must love �onr ' prk, and nc►t aI- ways looking ova , the . dge of it, wanting your play to begin. The art of living .� ly with regard to money is to pitchlyou : le of living at least - one degree belovr thei ;neaps. �1 man's life Cona eth not in the abund- ance of the thin�gqs w h he posaesaeth " un- less he shares kvith he less fortunate and tries to make o�hers appy. Only thus can he make his ribun . ce a blessing even to himself. , Adversity lice o n developed atTt�ngth, . �. energy, fortit{tde, d persistence that pros- perity could r�ever� 'eve produced. The dig- _ pity of self -fu pct and self- respect often has been gained en an external prop has; been removed. A man who ca � � give p dreaming and g� '' to hie -daily r lea, control hie heart, its love or woe, ; d take to the hard work . of his hand, wha efiea fate, and, if he must die, dies fights to the last --that man (a lifo's beat heco.:n Men talk mnc�i�of the right of free i�peech and condemn sf attempts to fetter it. w They should al respect the right of free silence, and viat)Q with equal censure all at- tempts to violat��t by inconsiderate and act; ' benevolent quests, ning prompted by curios- '. sty. Do your bea't,and wait calmly the result. �� It is anxiety, not work, which kills ; it is . work, not anxiety, which commagds $uc- ; ', sees. There is a Hindoo saying that the fortune of a man who sits site also ;:it sleeps � , when he sleeps, moves when he moves, and rises when he ri Beauty is not c refined to youthfulness ; neither is it the a elusive monopoly �f those - S who are upon the iffier aide of middle age. There is a slow bpi steadily growing 1►eauty I which can come tp maturity only in old age. It is the fruit of n ble hopes and purposes; y� it is the result of having something t„ do, something to live or, something worthy. of ' . r humanity. i. . •� Many people of ne aonsfbilities, wh�n- ap -- - pealed to on behal of the victims of some odious form of cr city or pppresaion, atop , their ears and exCl im that they really can- �"'' not endure to fiats to such harrowing de- taila. This is onl another way of saying that their imagging ion is cotta red by the _recital, while theii hearts are ca�loua to the ' reality. i ' ' JJ - Men and '�wom�� are not like` leaves � •! blown about by the wind, or like clay, re- ceiving and retain g whatever impress is made upon them !; They hay a an Inward ,� force, enabling the to' control to a lame _ ' extent the influence that bear upon them— - to welcome, some ' resist others, and not.. only pasaively to ceive, but actively to � : j' digest and to asaim to that which they re- . �, ceive; so that st beep ea a very part of theca - selvea. � � ' I . � :- ' A GEBMAl� HEBCULE�.: - � � -s .- - -. , Who Yever'1Lriirnedi , p �z Because he Fear•: - cd He eltgli )8tt 13omebody. - - i Naucke, the Geri an •champion wrestler; measures 67 ipchea : , sand the chest and ti5 inches round the lie rtands 5 feet � ,,sat. 11� inches and weig ; 441 pounds. Hia arnt• t� is as big around as ' �, Westphalia ham, and ;; his thigh is •like uA a flour barrel for car � cumferenee. One Naucke's little trick " is to lift 100 pound � with each little finge :!; j up. to the level of � ie shoulder � and the thrust the. arms ou, to their full length a right angles with t � perpendicular fine o - , his body. Another � .put up a 250 -pounc - . -. dumbbell from th�i- shoulder seven timea.� -•' .. ; You ma harness '' ur horse to his righh arm and he will pu t►gainat the animal for a wager. He ha 1,700 pounds of iro ; about his waist an altzes about the plat i °: � form. Oise of: his rformancea which at ` traoted great praisq� .army- beridden Gler� � _ . i many was to got gh all the musket ex erciseb with ad ex rated weapon weigh ing 182 poundp � hen Bing it off with balk. , -, load of ooiTespo , K Naucke nave learned bo bo #, ,cis he axed irankl to sag, he �i'�is he might hit eome�', . body. � i I i ' .. ,� �. - _ � I� '. � 1 � J 9a e�v fl. IBLE." . w rrala. leash on the le,, . aa , ton the othe t' most horrible la,:e on the rain, C teb'B, Walteg r limning Garris9 14 to 1i yeami families of Eas- i in the mornin skrats• Towed way home, each 4 thrown across ed on the west - Valley railroad, nd they stepped - track on which undering- along, I oys, scattering 'hey were hurled ,t hart) were in- ' died 11efore he t,ri a stretcher. and the bodies t• r: Not one es iz in the party..- . t• as the remains: % distance of half - W as Out in half, l. Anoth r had t•i;s Cut c ff. A t-,[ and hi -hest ere cut ll n a tt ho was running " I left Bethle- - e,._ d was running at '� of the blinding �{ rat• from seeing I knew nothing fireman called. st struck a lot of were men em- :tis is' horrible." the employes of -, exonerated from ' ilrred on a sharp •` t hich prevented he boys and the while the roar of t hwu from hear..-,. _' .` t +trLD. I ix , gull n4 bid aI e of it, wanting - i t, i t i regard to , • i 1�t-ing at least I I;. I „t in the abund-. l„,ssesseth " un- ,;S fr,rtunate and t Inly thus can : I h1cc,sing even to . , I(,ped strcn'gtb, .stciwe that pros - duc,•d. The dig elf - respect often - x ternal prop has I Ili naming and go -1 -. t, ,ntrol his heart, I to the hard work •, anti, if he must ast- -that man is h t of free speech is to fetter it. � the right of free lal censure all at- „siderafe and un:... ` rnpted by curios- - Amly the r6sult. +i hich kills; it is /commands suc- ,,a-yino that he _ I . its also ;:it slaps ' ,n he moves, and 1 I �{ ) ,)iithfuln6s . I rr,uopoly of those - le of middle age ,;rowing beauty Only in old age. • . I- (114 and purposes, ''- I something to do, I' • ,•thing worthy of . ( I hilities, when ap victims of some oppression, stop L they really can . it harrowing de r way of saying outraged by the ire callous to the JJ not like Ieaves ' E ",r lake clay, re- ` j tever ,impress is . l mve an inward : -.I ! ,ntrol to a large car upon them- i others, and not 4)tit actively to •'i ` tit which they re- .� e ry part of thenh- _ r-- . •t. . , I ICI'LES. , I I �- t:t•i'iutre hf'Fetir,• t111i)ion wrestler, i .- t h(: sliest and 65 r : -'. Ie stituds 5 feet* 11, ­ :­1111,1s. His arm pli'dia hall), and i III- h:u•rel for 6r �' k,•'s little tricks �_ ch little finger j 'alder and then I r full length at . •:•ndicular line of : t. it 1, it 250 -pound ler seven times � I .- ,rye to his right.. It the animal for I 1 pounds of iron - ; s about the plat I ialicesfwhich ax j ny- heridden Ger 1 the musket ex 1 weapon weigh-, . fill it off with a _ . �aacke never .' . i he used frankly - I'- {might hit some- : I °{ . JI f ,. I . :k y {_ � - , . . I - , , _. , , . _11vt ­4 4 i V �, ­ I Id � I#- .. - I I wo3%. 0_,T., . ,f"." -.. _: �,,.,,: rte ' , T-1.! lt+'�w fit @.0 "t,► +MN }C�l" � 4. , M . I : a...��. ::i°b' -sir y,�S" i I I . I 1 .; � " . '! - , - I - � : M � - . ANTii TMt i I I 11 �e� � M� , . � f victims places the killed at 848 and the in- Neitr Nt LONDON OAR :. H E WEEK S NEWS. jured ate which atilt , 'Z',�a ca �u , of IeN.D ENC.Ai►O�E . .7 Lora Wolssl has denied sad dero�inoed purple lips ltwmbaer, pal orpit+►1, ew,000. Dominion ernme poatR t the British beats, hot fLsiies, rash of bl to the h•ac ,eab.uoo. Heal ciao• : 7� gtnF g..t, Toronto. . Mr. Bright's against t7eatlemen of Influence wan in nnrepressa , $oi[s. 1'.. I troops in India. dull pain in the heart with �t''•- dlstrklta. d T. lid7� D. T(�B �$ ' I j i pfd .d ,,4.. Mist'. The secon h QOat galdm,t secretary or the i olmiaion lion. J. 'J. C. Abbott has been elected At Wellington, N. Z., a fire in the t.lncl.. poker than the first, pain abo t the breast or of Montreal by 1,785 majority. pal business block cawed damage to ez• bfaY na, "" elan, be ctera " in many of the , Jtrn It►, 1886.- os two Tears mr wife's health was down. She was IIu Brow Olrltt ti.iiU,tt PuMaur 1:0,;'tlranttord, Os1 1 The Dominion Parliament will meet for tent of $750,000. first stages." Bend 8o in scam for h. I em oMisd too west to do • I ; 11 despatch of business on Wednesday, (,}teat tension eztifi -in the ` relations be- pam ,arty the deeps authorities let and fall partieulars. Ad D4. �. agiq►thiot for he : slzwss given ril 13th. tween the Rtiasians and Chinese n Bt. t, Toronto, by five dootoce. y all passed W Ap - , .a LvttoN, �� Willingto opinion that she Old n live. She . , burned to in the Kuld a district. ' CURE The firehall at Rat Portage wai 4 Canada• ,�Mneed using Jugs Medicine !n the ground the other morning, for the second The French Gov nt , hell a�iihorii>Dd - goner, r has d 'dad hat in f ntm�e neoember, tMe - after taking six - �" t "' °°"' I °o °°` °"' �'rs � � � ithiin two ears. the mill bake houses to bake bread for ge ,ottim she was so uoh improved that aO1 i° �" h"''th'n0 return ash '� r dt time w Y , ,, - . �'Y no officer in the arm s be allowed to @we. testis.ado60die""OfslzsfIIso*•� ! y heoouldlookafter or ISO IIi•slosarss6aua-los.tudy. I *�ws The Manitoba Government will station an the earthquake sufferers. . ,... havq in hie service any fordigner of either i t 1 i, M, tfoaaias, oar, C. P. R., West to ears the went eaNes• aso a" oeb ee �is t"• officer at Quebec this season to solicit immi- Gen. WoLeley, in an interview; eipresited 88Z. to. - , : rY. "n -• �� rmmbr not tee fettle of . ear.. d m case for • gwtb. sea a Irree softie of my tafaU /! romeap. etw ration for the province. his opinion that an s allin war is a Vier- Whenever your Stemaloh or Bowe get out of or- -- - I","M and t►o.eoda. It oo.0 ro as atetat, g P PP g der, causing Blliousnes , or Indigestion. .a i wilt cWe, xdar..a D a o: . r Nelson has been appointed to tainty in the near future. Bit T H D A Y - ' Senate and their attendant evUs, at � dose d Dr. BABY'S • I q � t d ' Mr. Cornwall as Lieutenant -Gov- The British Parliament has been aske3 to Carson's Stomach Bitten. Best medicine�� 31 Io �i ti suttee A Beantt[ul Impo Birthday Card sent ernor of British Columbia. grant another quarter of a million sterling All • 60 oente I to any baby whose er will .and us the 11 $on. John Beverley Robinson will con - for the expense of the navy. T e name of Mr. H. :C. Rai es, the Etas- names two orsses osh" babies, wn4 a handsome Dfa- time to discharge the duties of Lieutenant- The Queen will visit Cannes in order`to see lish IPostmaster- General, is spo en of in cons a gamble C to the mother end ernor until the let of June. the Duke of Albany's memorial church dur- nee ion with the Governors] I of New 7ea•I �m�uch�ea� intormm io *ov Ian I it is understpod that the Imperial Gavoru- ing her stay at Aix- les- Bains. Y 'UNG NUN snQeding from 00 Qeoie of early ,,�h f i ' ment has decided . to grant a clasp to all An explosion recently occurred in Bohn- Oyu bits, the result of tgooranoe folly, who tied EM Line. �,oyal � StmAips (D � ' voluntee?s actually under fire in the North- bran collieries, at St. Etienne, France, and cheglseive. weak, nerves and aztu also 1eID• West rebellion.. it is .reported several hundred miners were D�-i►•m and OLD Mss who .re brok n down from the Bailin# daring winter from ortiaad every annd h 4 w , eitects o! abuse or over -work, sad advanced 1!h day and Halifax every Baturd to Liverpoe , ' The Government have decided to establish killed, feel the consequences V youthful ez send for and eu�nsr from Quebec every y to Liverpool Z ` i : i a - - three new cattle quarPntine stations, two The Silistria�Tevolt against the Bulgarian sail M, v, I,ubon's Tn•tiss on of Yen. The o•lting at Londonde I lan mails wd agar+ thr try pates Q s and one in Regency, which is supposed to have been book wW be aeat seated to any d on r �e °! H� BL Jab N �'. Id ermpool Como »ht�h �•, - in the North West Territories two. Sa stamps. address M-'t. LU , ON, 47 Welling- , steamer of the �,i1.. V British Columbia. exted by Russian, agents, has been sup- ton St IL Toronto One duringg summer moil . teased. Ones sail d,g wince to and from Halifax j It is reported that the Grand Trunk has P on the lines of it is stated in Paris that Y 'ace Bismarck Portland, Boston andPhitadel his • and do sum I I _ _ _ I.I. I 1'O A great mediaeval display, secured the Manitoba and North - Western the far-famed E tinfoil tournament, is to intends to regnest President G evy to dismiss mar between GIs w and Mo tread weekly • (i v t7'gR.R =.ACS T01ilei railwa , and will make it a part of its g Gen. Boulanger from the Mi Cry. . and and durability fortnightly. and cheapness. Buy no other unti qu see them. All through system. , - of the Jubilee. An explosion occurred to -d y fn Beauburn For freight, passage, or oth r Information a fy f the leading Carriage Builders sell t, em. Two cars loaded with hogs were thrown The Paris Liberte says s the recent elections Collieries, at St. Etienne ere were' 104 A. Schumaoher a o. Bald ore - F- W Co. Factory; M Icing west, ORONTO. T Y ' Halltaz • Shea h Co., It. Job 's , down an embankment at LYapanee station prove that Germany made a mistake in wn- men entombed in the mine. Forty -three son h � gL John, N.B. ; Alan k Co., Chtosgo,' J. e' ed and aiz n are a New York • Bourlier, Toron t animals ein v been recovered Love a Alden ,. broken rail, fifty of the a h g Alsace - Lorraiwe. The rovinceshould have Lo - a xin !.r � _ b IIe P Btookie Philadel I , Y w. ; g P. 313 it Co. killed and a numbs; injured. have been neutralized. A Allan,, Rae Co., ' Qu a The Ameer of Af hanfstsn .has {eased a phi.; H A. Alien. Portlan� �oston Montreal", ! The duty collected by the Dominion Cub K to loan on Mo . Trust funds. For toms authorities in January amounted to circular to his subjects telling them to pre' MONEY partloulan apply Bs•rrr. CHAD- BRI NNIA COe s• X1,495,735, the value of the goods entered pare for a holy war, which, it is supposed, slot. BLAORetoos GIAirr, Toronto. N�ERIDEN A i I -.1 " .'- - -I p g will be directed against Russia' 6 PER CENT MONEY -m k n ; YEARLY 1. for consumption beta $6,85,741. -no Comm oa The Canadian Pacific and Postal Tele- While the Queen of Spain wad out riding purchased. R. H. TEMPLE, 88 Toronto Sttreett. MANUI'ACTUR ONLY f " ' o _. , graph Company* lines have been connected the other day a missile was thrown at her SHEETS OF 6 h 100. MUSIC ' 80 000 ' at New -Westminister, 13. C., and business carriage by a man in the street, who imme- 100,000. Plays" Brae 1 e, `violins.'�'Fintes,' FINEST I , • 1 ` 11 - is now being done with ban Francisco. diately disappeared. The Queen was not •Fifes,• and Musical inst. TTImmings at redaoed SILVER -P „�,,,ED I ` , •ices. R. A. BUTLAND. 87 KID#( St *., Toronto- • 1 A man named Bergeron, employed all el- hurt. p' _ i ling snow at the Canadian Pacific railwa 's The Genoese have contributed X20,000 for FELPH Sabine" College, Guelph, Oat., WAR 1 Y__ $OLD O�1 ALL R.ULW.t TBAIV!!. yards, in Ottawa, was struck by an en ine the relief of the darthquake sufferers, and in Twelve Braise and Provint�s already represent e g ed on the roll of this Institution. To thorough, Wholesale through 1RA CO lir WALL k CO., I and killed, his body being badly mangled. the French Chamber of Deputies a credit of praoticat instruction, and the etflciency and euoceee 162 9t. James Street, DI ntreal. 1,000,OOOf.. was proposed for the salhe Fur- _- -_.. The by law for the re luction of liquor P p° of its graduates, this College owes Its popularity. Artistic Designs, Combined wltti _.� Circulars, giving. terms, etc., mailed' free. Addres +, ' Vnequalled Du ability licenses in the city of Hamilton was thrown p°ImpOrial diplomatic relations have been M. MAOCORMICK. Principal- I 1 1 ` - out r t a - meeting• of the Council on the suspended by the Imperial Government �witl:: d Fins i : ground of irregularity in the mod® of its con- Venezuela, because of differences respectins Cio6llsee $.A MILTON, NTg .a} , ,!;, action. and the Re- WASHING MACHINES1W Ins str the frontier of British Guiana a I 1 - I The Toronto City Council have decided to era. I0 kinds- Mangles, 8 kinds. Churns,Carpet Seep- • • - � , submit by laws for the approval of the rate- Public. ere, Meat Choppers, Trucks, and other sundries. O� -� , It is believed that the Extradition Treaty HAVILTON INDU6TtIAF, WOaas Co., Hamilton, Canada. . t e � • - ayers for `appropriations of X10,000 and with Great Britain has no chance of ratifiea- Send for articles wanted, or Illuetnted Catslogite . 20,000 in connection with, the celebration Lion by the United States while the British >:a ADttAIDC ST. t:, TORONTO. . ' .. . , 1 r of her Majesty's Jubilee. (,government insista upon the provisions au- ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR$ FREE. � classesoffinewerk. ldfrs.ofPrinters'Leade *•'r'°- :� i. . The Young Men's Prohibition`` Club, To- t thorizing the surrender of dynamiters. ANADIAN BC31N1 UNIVEitxitTY and Short, and Metal Furniture. t� prices. J land Institute, Public Library Building, To- j _ - -• ronto, have passed a resolution to the. effect It is stated that under the terms of the ,•onto, Specialties : Bdok- keeping, Penmanship, that the best means of edcuating public rghewed treaty Italy will lace 200,000 Shorthand Typewriting, etc. Write for particulars. p I I u to rohibition would be y event fi"O""' haxopoQOg'- ■ T'ON■ .. I. sentiment is in the :: O O se P of Aurt€r President. O P troops at the disposal Official Reporter York Co. Courts, Presl formation of a third party. of war with Russia and the same number - I .. I Bove a poetu..,.,oed) for he above disease; ; br Its ae. , ; Sec'y and M�`g�' thousands of cases of thee wo it Inn an., of long standing - It is said the entry of Newfoundland into at 'the disposal of Germany in the event of I CnAa� m� have been sand. Indeed `stmnR to my faith In Its pp THE KING OF KACKING the Confederation is not at all unlikely, war with Frscnce. i Cuait'OatTION GOLD, Antique Bronze . F .mrK),m.t t wui end Toro Btrrri.e� rasa, together the agitation over the disallowance of the OLD, Natural Wood, and other Picture sun with a vGive express TRSATT . t thl. sleeves to .ny ; Gen. Woolseley believes that if he or any I�rn Mouidinirs, Frames, Etc. Paintings, En• �r•r. �i'•• :pnL T. A.. .de,e.. SOLD RY HERE' ` Hatt Act having. aroused a strong feeling in Etchings, Arcot yea Artists'ltnterlals, ne T. "'" 'III, ! man of ordinary tact was sent over to Wash- gr�vings, gs y[ the island in favor of that course. in ton with sufficient authority to arrange Mirrors. etc• Wholesale and Retail. Tradei at• ,&'$a0�1�6,37 YollgeSt.,To�l•�tA _ L, L g alogue. M- k7TNEW13 B6•. d l'O., Toronto. A test of Major Anderson's idea of silos- matters with a similar American repreaen back shelter was made at Ottawa recently. tative, the fisheries dispute could be settled $, $PENCE d6 CO., RENNIE'8 GREAT: - - - The idea proved a failure, as a bullet fired out of hand in a week. _. -_ -- _ _ - -- - __ - - - -- DOLLAR COLLEOTIQ from a distance of 500 yards went through It is announced in a special cablegram Consumer will end it to their advantage • - - - - of GARDEN SEED s I ; . a mound of close packed an ten feet thick, erial Government Willi recom- W to ask the tilde for ou;make Spechaty, � - that the t.rp Rsepa Re-1 atUstg pet 7 and still retained great force. mend that June 21 be observed as a eneral J f for price list and terms. _ REHHI 'S SEEDS RE THE EST wild in order to induce hundreds Complete C to ' The Colonial Secretary's despatch states holiday in commemoration of theueen's �___�_ vo them a trist,l am offering th Complete Col• The Collection Contains full sized that the Imperial Government disallowed ,Jubilee. Divine service will be held in Halpjj`Op� ' • dntari0e Iectioe o the very choicest 1•getable s, k a of the' proved Half Lon :.I W including man novelties FREE by MAIL for s1VVS1 pac ag the Act of the Newfoundland Legislature Westminister Abbey on that day. Blood Bee i1ennie's ftelected Nonpariel Lettuce, he beet in cultivation; the Mop Teal Nstmeo Cab. re ardin bait fishin because it than ed , i Melon the nest flavored Melon ever introduced ; Henderson's White Celery, and elan rd varieties of Cab- IF =t. g g I prof. Fabb, of Vienna, predicts that , y►� �� �( � �j Cj�8 9 , b" Ka ot, Corn, Cucumber, Water Melon, Onion (two beet kindsl, Parsnip. wish, S nach,Tomaw, Tar' . , an established practice without intimation earthquake shocks will continue and be ac• �"++` nip and Herbs ; also a pound of the best Wax Beans, and *pound of the new Pea,, Bliss'' vet• , % to France, upon whose fishermen it inflict oompanied by terrific storms.. Ile mentions , bearing, which is the finest Glarden variety in cultivation. The entire collection ar�tonntl. g, at �' O 0 , a_ grave loss. �. the 9th and 24th March, April Ith and 8th, �I.' I Catalogue rtes sad postege•, to s�1.6•, will be sent lreeby mail to any address izt Can for In a lecture delivered the other night by and the middle of September and. October as I. Order at ease{. and Indupe Your friends tb send with yon. I will supply Flame of a above Collections I for �4.e�o. by Annual Descriptive Catslogae now ready. Free to all ppiicants. nd for It at once. ' 2 I'll Col. Ravenhill, before the Institute of Agri- the dates upon which the worst shocks may . ,; ADDREe6, WILLIAM RENNIE. ,.SEED_GROWER. RON i ONTARIO , culture, London, he gave the points of the ,be expected. - j t horse required for military purposes. There I Vienna advices report incessant war' pre• i 's no reason .if the matter is properly un- rations in Poland. The relations between - ` �; ! I ' THE BOSS SIDE SPRING GEAR dertaken by Canadian .farmers, why the and ,the two other empires are, so .+ Dominion horse trade should not become of strained that official circles no Ionger at- d% -sr,t� over any other side -spring , _WITH ALL THE- ' ' 11 large importance and , as profitable as the tem t to conceal their hostility. In Poland, ties . and )' ' undoubtedly be a great favorite. The 1. - I the fort works are be'tng ra idly armed with Mil tempered steel ate rches allow the body to I Zs A6 W � �'I'1.• Z nW 3P R O V Z S• ' cattle trade. D p1 pe r i set very- low. IT TURFS SHORT, ride* very An Ottawa eeia states that it is under - Gatl' Y and Nordenfeldt a rapid shooting , easT S P R, N Q P R $ $ B O X y- W 1.1 1 T O A I' P O S T Sw sp and hu no BWINUINO or UNDGi� MOTION. Su1tr ' stood the Dominion Gov will ask shall guru, and the rolling stock of rite rail- able for straight or phaeton bodies PittCEti 810H7. AND R O N BRACES. ' I I Parliament at the ooming'session to vote ways is being increased. fiend for our riptive circular. I I . - . J. S. �TOSO ■'Psi Co. Wlel1 $7J,00(1 i n the military estimates in order to GCELPtH. Caaide over li•iot our Machines now In use, and no oomplainta Prises and Terms tosiittbn to Send oroiroai•tt� establish a permanent Infantry Company at $E�►SS AND WOLVES. London and a Battery of Artillery at Vic an reoentl found a las a THE Et. & C. GURNEY. CO., TOR INTO. r . tarts, L'. C. The barrac for the battery, A Pokagan m g O O N - - gill probably be erected at F.xquimalt, 'bear's tooth to the centre o the trunk of a ' where the British Northern naval squadron tree which he had just felled. • - a } call for coal. i Mrs. Lizzie Prock, of Olall ' B: C.; fias . A'4fERICAlc.. - I killed seven bears since the first of last 11f ay. I ' President Cleveland has ed the Fish She sa s she will make it an even dozen be Bicycles ' , , ' • y i•• • • 1 ` - eries Retaliation bill. I fore May day comes around again. : I . it , The United 5tatea reduced t sir debt dur; At one of the military poets on the Mani - s E;-D AT ONCE FOR ST of j �, ing February to the amount of $4,000,000. I toba frontier recently the gray wolves be- Seoond.Hand Machines, •''3% , A S S o I AT 0 N - .11 came so bold that they actually entered the From ldl3 I'pwards. i` The rate of steerage p�as�ge has been ins creased by five dollars �y all the principal garrison. One of them ran along the porch New Cat.iogue Rosily 1st April. mshi lines from New York to Eraope. of Lhe hospital, bit sat officer, tore a dog to GUARANTEE CAPITAL, 1,000,000. ! -*tea p feces and was only disposed of by the well- A. T. LAME, MONTREAL. � - The .United States Postmaster General bullet of a sentry. _ -- READ 0 �0 - TORQNTO, ONT." " . A. HO E COMPANY. I I ' has issued regulations for extending the Gus Larkey, of Nipinin while driving AUSACE atal service with Manitoba and theorth- O .......... .. . "... r - O { tY eat Territories. along a country road recently, saw a largo .........��.IdEZt -Her. 8n W. P. HowLaxn, C.B., H.C.M.ti. I. -- wolf, apparently benumbed by the cold, � t!lete- �esidez.ts -Host. Wrt. MOMusrss. Wrt. ELLiar, �sq. . I i An outbreak of diphtheria is cauA 1� d' throe h the (loop snow before him. NEW SHIPMENT f om ENGL Hm cam Jvsnos M "OSOa"LU, S. Noanasirts•, , much alarm at Fishkill New York. rhefle i g ns drove up behind the animal and, reach- gz- Bteamrhlp Norwegtsn,.. W. U. Burnt, Esv . W. H. clist4s, It�t , 4 I has already been a frightful mortality among ing out from his sleigh, struck him a stun• LoiresT Puce ro rtes TaAna. we an sob sgenti ttewAto Hoot's*, Ifaq.. A. McLtAiM Hosf . Ksq., ; the children there. the head with the butt of his in Curds !or McBalos's CsLULATw Sassy CAS'Noi. : J. Rultbar MAsox, Eel., gym' J. D a)rneart, -_I I. : n1II� blow on write for qutOtatioas. - Box. JArtss YcUire, WALrit S.' LssF .. _ - I - Congress is making 'e, desg� rate effort to whip. The wolf keeled over sonseless, and JAM KS PARK at :IONS Tei"•wts. M. P. StAS, B�sa , A. L.'GloonssaAlt+ Ems.. , :. If . 11 get through its work without an extra ass- Gas tied him tithe sleigh by his tail and _ ___ _ __ ___ _ -_ �yi Dire"e r--J. K .MACDONALD - � . aeon. Much business, including the extradi- dro him into town. ............ ..... ._ •' • O { L. O :... ... ... flea treaty, will be shelved. ; . A guest at the Fountain House, in Chey- The Association has been fifteen Tess in operation. during .khiob. time 16,000 has bass► ++ I 4 1 3 an Mich., says he was once driving a , returned to the Poi Holden I f , The United States 'House, b 1 9 to boy _ y. 8" otosee the third Quinquennial Period. It ii a then will be • � amendment tote road -s rinkler through the woods when six a o� X0,000. The s lus st December 81st,18e6, berms I .19e. 1 - t has receded from its P his horses '°s coo- Policies in torte eve t1s.000 000. _ Senate's Fisheries Rst•liatory bill, wbxch wolves attacked him. They killed Guarantee Capita and Asses now over K,eoo, its' end to know how Policies Neli -rartbitable after two years, and after three yam Istdp easiblZ. '' was passed see it came from the Senate. and he was at his w then ht struck I Serious difficult is feared in Dakota with to WApe, when a m►PPY g FALCME ME- difficulty Raisin up the trap -door on the to pwtr r h'ARM►:iW, the half - breeds who emigrated from Canada him. g P � wish to m k and b change mea or of. pro t. an I LLE RS - T -- ""� - - e s tinkle,, he plunged into the water. who wish to make a change for health po�� prodt, can R�-1 Ej A goods have of the P Information to I I+'BtRE, by eandiag Your d- THIUU- L a ! . j , I � ­1 .. during the late rebellion. Their g g� been seized by the sheriff for non - payment He lay there all night, soaked through and de" valuable oard to i of fazes, and they threaten to recover exhausted, until a couple of hunters came J. ■QCIiINB, Q>tP Ypl71t 1POW>:R AT WOttX >B! pi1RCt3A8INQ is I� up and drove the anima swag. lilt's gi. �A0�1IIapE! Ot 8II by force. { A e rtsman was out shooting partridges , �••' { t . , A terrible cyclone struck Eatonton, a., po h SMAT R�[ENT• . the otherafternoon,between4atid bo•cl \ near 'Harney $tation,N. h #lt►st H pANADA PERMANENT ■ . C/� ; Y M�NAtI � � The Male Academy ijvas blown from ire a young bear attacked (1 �► j/ j�( . . foundations and wrecked ails man r i- around and founds L A N & •S�V I N C► CO lrl l A 1, 1 I r . yy mother., who had been '., -� dances were badly damaged. A black$ ith clutches n2 he ciib s , named Marshall was killed b his she all - concealed behind a tree. T ' were grow- - y p me when a bri ht idea occurred m�T�, A.D. iBli6, Y _ t 1. 1 i in on him. Several others wore b t in des ! - some seriously. . to im wand, lit its a knife he • ■ a . . ,• tpl4iµg Q Assiiisertied capital, ta+a. 3 116 r acfrose`th floe.. The raw -ap capital. FOB>att 1(4 J - : eiia Q the goungste p and - I ee* . ' pain and the old bear, alarm: reserve if -*-- A well of fine petroleuii hue ,`been d s- cab ell i�tawcriea, released her hold of the T•"1 �eM' ■oIP OM OZ: : • •'5/1,�Id V M - y covered in Hainhaut, France. hunter. The latter made good time to the eeswpasips snildis� Tsirm" Si., Tes+eat*' Z . Prince Alexander, who was attacked ith vi , but went out later with a party and gAVW g MNg BRANCH. X -' • . varioloid several days ago, is reeov 'ng slaughtered the animals. "� of N ad npw.,db reoeivd at Curtest gals M = slowly. • _ , 4 at Interest, paid or aompoundd halt - yearly. . The Chinese Government has -ced to . DOII't d0 it. DO IIOt Rillt�, ea- _ _ Germany Chusan Island, o$ the east I suffering from , but go at once to the honey rooaivd an d�d foe rya dxd te"n of '�_ of China. 1 I .' nearest etc and buy a sample bottle for which Debentures a» iExecu wits► hsTrusts" a � - � . . Horaea for milt u she deg , feral canpoas ttruoutors and Trusts" an I seed in North Wales ntin8ntal of POLoaaBVILINZ, the 8i'm►t��a ate' .nthorlsad by� law to invest In the Debentures of this ,�,,,", i . ' parch Y Never fails to give immediate Nor- Conrpasr<y. The Capttai ad Assets of the Camp I buyers. villas i, endorsed by medical men eve �� for �aoa�y thus »calved, dapodton •re TWs ont represents as Paieni Bhtnale �[s"ll anS Joiafss. �- •t •11 �issw+d of perfect safety. ` i Large eitmsof money .I,. 66k saber i'bed where. Don't wait a single hour without edvanoa tst.de on Meal ltsfittt. •t ourttstraft, �1wslobdoparl�aettl. Whenwritngstatewants. Iietvgow- LillOatSloi�i o i for the relief of the sufferers by the recent Nerviline. The boat medicine in the and on favashis ooslditlons se to » t list trying avid Munioip•1 Debentures �� . earthquake. wpridto keep in tiid hentM is an emerge toy. ■�18, �, , �AeTEROUs ENGINE 'WORKS .. TMIk D . .1 cants a bottle. ,. 1. Teen and 25 The official list of the Italiiu eartlli�uake 1. . .. . , - . - . . .. _,: - _. 1. I 1 . 11. II: x III ` ,�,.I I„ 1! . .t _.Y.: T I. t I ' lye '([�+�� , t r,► T i 1. ;i' 1 , I , , " .. :. " r : .. ,. 1 , I.. z I 1 i i" 1. t' w, :. : -. _,._ .. 1 'Vol', t :.i.: I .11 .: _ - ...1.. : Si. I ,. Y I . r' `. +, :I '1. ;F _t . _ .. ..` r. -. • i :t i. y U K ... - -� 1. I - i - .. I - '' I c: 1. . _ t. t i' i . I I ,- r y I t I �' �. • ! e. L is i r y -s -- . .: .. ice < -r -11 i r I t' r _1 v i. g, r. i C;. 1 I �, 'i 11 l ,t�, . a' .1 t :... • is -i= L F .'4. �i�sii� ii _ n : <. tea. i �3r 4 4• ' ,. :i� I ,.t. - -.- :. .,: -. -.. _.a �t- .1- .,v,. - - -.i ,�. ..rte wahi:.: 45�.. {, s_.J ? 3_ - - - 1, �. ; t, ; ! + I 111111111101111111111111 - ;I `1 _- - - -__ I . - - . • . 1.., • a.... - .. .� �-- •Y..*•. �. ..w -... . -. .�e�- ..a _......P_..4_-s .-...- .a—. .. . --h. -.. w r waysi•.swx... . .a . - ,.,.—" .r. .r ♦ =7'� •. - and while we isve no deairt io,li tats work.' Mr. Carpenter is very indiobant ' ,11 t. Out- ttlilitrm1lilglfdib',' ri►91'0" gUCh depred,ttio� �ilivld`'b�t tttad0 i ,k, ; , ' ci it i• it:.i , ;,�] •tr+ 5 �i: i ',1`'J p vv - ,`' '+ I.." _ e tb te41't em tQirn over s Hari leaf `'� his had roasts, and promises to 've , . ' _' ' r; t / ! 4 •� 01 �tl 11 *a ,i. K .. 1 !rt „cr ; A; ?' i , i \ 1” next iatrgder a warm reee tiou. Ite i -.'' " , �- mod' a us a change, by way p i 6 a� ,, • :► . r `f "�a �� has o rifle ready at hapd, and altho h ` . I.j� I . ,� r_' ��) oriel'. -l'i :rig . - 41 a ti . 1. - aq l he does Ipot claim to be a goon allot, rte + . . 1 _ .. says he will aim at toe intruder's legs. I r,,. ,. �, , , , : ..I r . I . : -� 'm # West Ontario Elections. an .� « 11 . .b N , .I - - ,,, ,, d if hie happens to his higher up he will r. tt TiAtri '_ ,: dot be sea unbtble. It Ia reap Lao bad * I - �' - p Y t ,. We last roveak'endeavored to Rat the re- : , Y ,. ; , ;: i, , . that a stop cannot be put to this business. , . I:s publilb�ed eve Frid y morning nt is o qe, I , . j _ # ' torus from the Returning Officer for ,...: . , ; ; r� , . Pickering, nt. , , , ut of a t Ontario to time for that issue, but of upwards of 160 hens. D$e (;. hag norov onl shoat t30 left. 52.90 per j#as; 51.00 if paid �a�ia` R.. did not reach as until after we rove � y RATES OF ADVERTISING: - r�ass. ' We therefore resent them r A concert is Rpoken of to be held flare GOOD First insertion, - - p p f per line 8ce nts. headers this week as follows : —q'a week or so for a worthy object. ` Each subsequent insertion 9 , per i3 van* . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign d- =.- ' New old rUsemewts• � Geller 1 Hardw � � vertisenients. , U >r .. .. j . a+ are,. Special • terms given to, parties making ola f gtc �x%i+a. -., H, :� b I , cacti for 3 or 6 wonths orb the Year. H if , _ ., f0 , q , . ;1: w w :,. ,:: Co r Sale- !. - • Yearly or *carry conLraots payable qusulevly, . - BusiueSS cards, teri lines or under, with ha o *, IS " -- Paint ' •• one r �o OG a able iu advance. Tea , . , p Y ! Picke'rin V1I1' 8,...... , I ..:.. - . {� f•Notres sit local oolmm�s feu Dents er lime, s 8a 44 -- : A j°ang cow, due to calve about lot of $[sy, . .. P for sale. Belonging , five cents per line each -ribs sent insertion. Ltvecpool .„ ............49 47 2 -�- H g to t}}��e estate of the late s i p e9 irowle O'Leary. Apply DENNIS O'CONI'tOli,�1 � #. I! Special coDtrsot rates made mown on a lice- Grange Hall .................56 73 — 17 1 . . k pl? Pickering. I lg tion. 110 tree advertising. Cherrywood.. .... . ........ 78 49 99 — --- - - - - -- -- -- - -- - . -- — lldveInserted u without writer charged ac- Kinsale.... ............31 60 — 29 . 6_O for s�..1" 4Lle will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- • I• 1 " .� zordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Brougham (east)........... ,46 30 �6 — I . I . Glass; menteinust be in writing and sent to the pub- Brougham (west) ........... _. 20 6.5 — 45 f For sale, an aged farrow row, gtvin about 5 t �- . _ . g litihe �hitevale ...... . ...........62 !4 18 — quarts of milk dui y. Price di8. Enquire a1 I .Job Work promptly attended to.1 ' 1 ll Qcange Sall ..... ........ill 46 —� 1,6 this office. 4 1; . L. L ACKERMAN, - -. PROPRIETRR. rlaremont .......:::........70 3't< s� - �xar en a , , . - Altona ............:.........65 33 s2 —R SAL n� / OiiJr Polltloa— Strict Inds donee sixty scree of land,' being p I of Iota 13 and - ? . 1r v ' Oaa Aini —.1)• srsikrlass Local spar. I 590 522174106 14, in the 1st con. of Ytekering W Dininngg Picker_ F ar171eed� i Our Etpeotatitorirs — he he Pty 106 lug Village. Enquire of E,1308W[CK, nn the i s- I �• sa pport of the ueoole of Pickering and vicini y. ;, - _ farm. 19 87 - I. D ` i 1 L..- _ • — - - _ 1 Majority far EdRitir. .�:�. 69 'DICE• I � ►. . . FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1887. !8toafi°ville ................. 110 !' j Whitcharch T'p.. 190 I `. - Lost o ay evenin last, 4th Marcb, be- - - . n Frid Newmarket ............... 32 tween lot aid, 4tb con. of Pickering, and' Rouge . ; i �� NOTES AND COMMENTS. Uxbridge T'p .............. 149: Hill, a note of hand made by me in favor of + Uxbridge Town ............. 50 Stotts, for i6tlo, tpzzyable at the Standard I Win. Bank, Markham, eight months from date. The i ! ' ' . III five Quebec constituencies nd • • public are cautioned not to negotiate ssdd note, I : l Total majority for Edgar. .. , .599. as I have received no value for the same. + four in Ontario, defeated caoidates _ . JOHN A. MURRAY.. ��� I I . _ I 11 lose their $200 deposits. This is the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: 19-20 Highland Creek, P.O. , . , KERIl� Ga ,: price "they are called upon to pay ifor --�- LCSt. ;I 11 4 [Correspondents express theirown views, and we . - • + .. I i 11 disinterested patriotism and having,•an do net no essarily endorse them.) �— _ 4 4; , P 0 A dok skits mit_=- black - -right hand, etwres ►n I . , itching desire to sere e- their distra red - • ' , , g+ .. I Arthur Johuston's and Western Hotel, on the � •. GOUnt f The Brignall Case. Brock road, on Wednesday last. Finder will . a •, . . 1. .. . , , I - . - be suitably rewarded on returning same. to TKB .. , NEwe Otitce. _ lt3_i9 - • . - 1 . Sr,.. —W ill you kindly insert in the NFws - - - - - -- __ - _ - -- - -- - ,_ — a The Dbminlorl Government las _ ; , . " a short reply to a few of Coroner Field's For Sale. ,:.III �' been called. to meet on the 14th of statements, which appear in his letter of .. _ 6 i.. I April. This will be immediately ' after explanation, relative to the course hP pur Two ..btiildf ^g lots -; ggnod frame lions steno ! 1 " celiac, cistern, etc. JNV.I'A "Eht10N Clare ' �t ' the Easter holida s slid sued with the bereaved parent and Iriende �► I - , v , there will uiont, Ont. . of the late Susannah Brisnall. ___ __. (g - be therefore no necessity for an ad� -� r RV?..1 �'S FCR FAMSLY _ It appears that his object :was to Qiye For" •rw.1' x.19. . journluent until the business to be 'ex cession to the unenviable v�sition I �°ACF p .`I brought before the House is disposed hold, in his estimation, of fitness and one building tot; good home house ceitzr, '1• We may be quite sure that our will' of the way. of. No doubt the session ;viii be �tlle qualification for the position of coroner, well• cistern. etc. T os. JtiHNSTON� Clare' is likely to be ,c�oaaed today, so prepare ! 9. '1'u take s cheerful) ' I {1 p :ew of e, erything. l and his disapproval of the course I adopt- mont,ont. 1 &Yl for it. i 10. In all hale plait urea wllicls tua • liveliest since confederation. ed !by not taking ap, u he desired me to 'L. Everybody in the house. has an evil occur to put self last. y i . do, such au unwarrantable case), more 1 OS male. t I `` nature as well as oarselvea, and, there• 11. To tr far tlte'''soft answer Htat The twenty -first day of , June bas than •to Rive information to the public.: j i� y ,., TWouty flvo &ores of rand with a good brick fore, we are not to expect too Innell. turneth aw•a wrath. Yell if his gaalificati�ns are at par with Y , been decided upon as the date >or the house and barn, two wells and a young orchard, S. To learn the different temper of each : 12. Wheu we have Pen fined b - an • _ his impudence and arrogance, I will Aave a quarter of a mile from the Pickering vtuaga pained . Y national celebration of the uet'n's individual. ' Q to admit his capability of judging in the station of the Grand- Trunk 4iailway.: Apply Unkind weird or deed o ask ourselves it Jubilee. The day will be declare a matter. - for terms to DR. GUNN. Whitby. 17.19 4. When any good happens to any one '- we have not often done $he sanit -, . �� _. holiday throughout the British re Dr. Field door not state positively: that _ „— - -' - -' - -�` to'rejoice at it. 13. In conversation pact to exalt oiir- an inquest should have been held but EXECUTORS NOTICF4 TO 5. When inclined to give an an , selves, -but to bring oth s forward. -_ and it is expected that all 1 yal censures me for not proceeding with the CREDITORS.. answer to count ten. . ~ srs ! 14. To be very gentle with the younger ry 8 ger subjects will duly celebrate it i a cage, which he has nq right to do, for I am 6. If from sickness, rain, or infirnlit ones a I 9 nd treat them wit 1 res ect remein- . befitting manner. in no way amenable to him, and he forgets ' —' respect, K 'uratr&nt to Revised Statutes of Onta o Clsap, we feel irritable, to keep very strict. watch I Bering that we once wex young. �' (j ?', that I had an equal right with himself to lot, Section 34, notice ts hereby given that all over ourselves. 15. Never to judge ore another, but to A change will have to be Made in decline acting to the matter. He states oreaiton sad other person. haviog claim• or de- 7, To observe when Other11 are BO : attribute a cod motive. when we an. . this country before many years in the that he positively refused to -give an wands against the estate and effects of Louis g I F . opinion thereby in a covert way no doubt O'Leary, late of the Township of Pickering to suffering, and drop word of kindness ; 16. And we should get our clothes - mode of redistributin the various Ohs County of Ontario, veterina Bnrgeoa, de- g increased the suspicion of the bereaved and sympathy suite to their. wan trade at J. Greig a where you are sure to p ceased, who died on or about the daof Fat,- ele�toral divisions It is patent to all friends that there had been; something rna A.D. 1887, are on or before THE 8 H DAY 8• ro watch for little opportune les of . yet satisfaction, and lalso please the ' that whichever t is in power when very wrong in the treatment of the OF JiPRiL, A.D. 1997, to send by st,prepaid, leasin ,and to ut little anno ances out fanli! Pte' Y Po y g young or deliver to John Edwin Farewell, of Whitby, �' g p y y , ,� a redistribution takes place is .sure to woman. The gratuitous infonsnation, pntario, Solicitor for the l%vereud Edward Cas- _ _ -_ _- __ arrange the seats R7th a view t0 ?its which he gives about the oath, the first sidy and Catharine O'Leary, the Executors of - part is true. viz., the said deceased, their chriatian and surnames, a Coroner holding a 4 _ 1. own litical advan e. This 13 addresses and description, the full particulars of g written request from the County Attorney their claims and statements of their socounts ROLLER I •rd j. - .....4 , . n4tural, but it is' not always fairly is not required to take the oath,” but the and the natnre.of the securities, it any, h.•id by i i.: ; clone. VV a believe In representat on remaining; statementa respecting oath are them. And that after the said date the said 1•:x- °not correct. Dr. Freel is capable of de. scutors wilt proce3d to distribute the assets of _ . by population, but we are stroll ly the said deceased among the parties oatitle:i fending himself. Years teary• thereto, bating regard only to such claim* of ' opposed to " hlvnn " ail optical D. W. Fxaxrtit, Coroner, giver. as above require-[, - g Y P amd h notice has user F L GREE �T PROPRIE' OR: ' pal'ty 111 O'_le division --- practically dls- Claremont, iMarch Sth, 1�i. and the said Fro store x111 't:nt be liable or CEe a a1 said assets or any part thereof so distributed, t3 " _-- �„��a, . .. fra,11C111s1L'a, as it di)e$, L110se ilh t11e site arson of wliese clarm notice shall not have T 7, w • 1 . I lnillority. Take the. case; of «% tit - board of Health Hecn reretved at ti,atlrnet►f the di+etribDtton of I have taken the abov a illills, AIl(l'Rrill al -. the said aas�td- EDWARD C'ASti1D1', CA1'H , untario, far instance: «'ith un o t- TLe Local Board ct Iiesltll met at RHl4Lr O'LBARY, Sxe►•ntors., JNO. K.FA1tE- ways keep dour which cannot be beat. Tr it - side eandidatei fitted tt�ainst a StrO WELL, Solie.ltor for said Executors. - I11 y . p d g Brougham. on March 5th. Members all Datowl at Whitby this eth March. ifM. and you will say it i.s the best you e 'er use ' local man —as strop; a plan as t o Id present a :cept Mr. blockhouse. A!► persons indebted to rho s•id Louie O'Leary i , rr The following report rt was resented from to Veterinary Surgeon's services are is. A Specialty made Of be brow ,ht Out, and all appare t g p° P to settle their accounts at oaeo with Yr. Daniel (' the Sanitary InR Lord : �T indifference on the part of the nl j y 1 Reddin, °r Pickering village. 19-11 - Your committee appointed at the last -- - Exchanging Flour for W h at —tile outsider Has elected ' b Iteal } + Native 6V 'Ci�iili�i`'S. T t y y meeting beg leave to report u follows:i1d gm� in more Flour per Bushel than y iiOU nlajorit }:. l�oa, is it fair tote Ilaving visited all the slaughter houses in pl rl can 1Je f.'onaert stir es filet the should a the Township, would recommend that they Tha eradite.s of Rliaatrate Qaopsr, tali s3f Oee , y of elsewhere. , - btulelied in a riding where it is, n1OV� to a distance from any dwelling ; Townshipot Piakwing, in the Countj of oa%w 4o. ' ° sav the leapt, the het ht Of folly f r house lea. than 200 yards, and a die• widow deoaased who died om or about the ate Brun and Shorts always an' yi d. g ta6ce from stin.y travelled road 70 yards. day of leiraary t... ppaasstt,, &" all °tears h. a� `� � � A T -�- A � T M. . ' theirs to exercise their franchise ? � e and Chat the same be removed not later claims ag inst bar lastatss, are heraby'noNed � rf < trow slot, and a are convinced 1 than 15th May. 1887. - And we would re to sa°a 6 pea:• p:'paid• or otharwiss d6tiu b ; . . C i 1, Peter R. hoover, Executor of the last will and Highest price paid for Wheat. rinllt- minded Olen of both parti s commend that the rendering of tallow be testament of the said deceased, at Green River ��i f ItlttSt C011(T'elTl the same distance as the slaughter houses Post OQhce, or to Moser*. Stephenson, Dickson ,- , - � •: . • ` the i3ySte111, wileth r at Taylor Solicitors. etc., )Manning Areade, Kingg F'• �+••J•- C+M ��' - from any private residence or public Street West, Toronto, on or before TAB 31ST - earried out by a Reform or Consery - travelled road. - Gro. Psurmp, Chairman. PAY OF MARCH instant, their chrbatian ' I;,, i • 1 tit a Government. Instead Of tl a Gro. Ganow, naives and surnames, addrei,"s. descriptions. ----T - . . �Y. �'. RtCxiABDSais, the full partieulary of their elaime, the state- -- present UI]SatiSfact,Ory mode of a - ' ments of their accounts. aid the securities (if ' 1 an'ino constituencies we advOCa a Un motion the report was adopted and anti held by them, and in default thereof and r the Secretary iustructad to notify the inunedfately after the said 31st of March, the / -, �j file ford- tiotl of tin I��lectoral Cour • owners or oven arias of slaw liter ho F.stat" et the said deceased will be distributed S �+ � . p R saes to � s e s c�rllsistiiig of the best judges ill eaC 1 govern themselves accordingly. ansongst the parties entitled thereto, having re- ' - I card only to c aims of which notice shall bave O lwovinee, to re- arrange the divisi0l s 'On motion the chairman and secretary been Siren as above raq�ired, and this notice I�1 • tltrou;hout the ll'oulittion when t was appointed a, deputation to wait ou the having been tdveip under the titatutes of Ontario. '' wC �la�'8 BU_w iL stock a full hue of i . Township Council and impress on that 4a vie., Chap. 9, amending tis•c.:i4, Chap. te►7. Re- ,, ' . , I• . vioed Statutes of Outsirio, the Executor will I I becomes all absolute necessity, so th t honorable body the views of this Board' lie 7weeds, v . - not be liable for the said estate or an art pp . pp w� r�y p . _ •`rep: by pop." 'may become a realit to the necessity of a public cetiietery in thereof to any versos of whose claim any art Se 0s, Wol' teC� CUOh 'Sli1�VW this municipality, in order to abate the shall not have been received by him or leis said s . - , ) instead of a • lnisnnmer, • as It 1S t solicitors at the time of aue,•h distribution. s , . present, to a great extent. injury to the health of the residents of the STEYH1.NHO.N. D1CkSON & TAYLOR, ' \ - a'nd T1 ousel111 s �I different villages and other places iii the • Barristers, llaussiug .arcade, Toronto, � J (` i ill i" ' - _ / municipality, several of which cemeteries Dated Monday, I11arch 7.h, A.D. 181+7. 19.x31 , y4'L1Cli we offer � to the ublic at rises the ' 1 Markllaln villa ' must be e a be 011e f exist iu the very middle of those places, - - o_p r a D• p t can t b t� . the most pleasant ( ?) places in whic l and surrounded on all sides by dwellings, 0.24-Q. •�. - . I Y wry', °�,.r� ' tults to reside iii this Ride, wide voce] the occupants of which ma &t,gurely suffer a ;rs>tuateotoutar�iQ itpteitinarvCoile. Got l the Best Style aid Latest from the close proximity thereof. . p Fashions There appears to be two factious i 1 ; On motion the Board adj. to meet again to Liz ;,,' ' Q , r.. :; at low figures b t�►e new Tail ' the Tillage, each trying to run th at call of the chairman. drI .P I ; ,A j Y Or, J. Greig. P to suit themselves t • - ;' R- . — a11d e r ... �. . �l a e�. v ?Y �f K h -. , cult is the people are continually ke sROUO14a►M. "he latest styles of English and Amengall Stiff Hath, in hot water. It,has been remark A paxIor' "social and .gt'aud aoneerti is (`,. . - WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM' . _; ' and we have no reason to doubt th • 'announced to be held at the residence of + r assertion, that there is more politic Mr. Jno. B. Burk, lot 21, 4th concession BUNTING T to the square foot in Markham mllag of "Pickering, on Rtednesda evenin Ogee, oppo�te Bpink lYitla, • e I C TN i Y g 1. than in any other place of its size i nest, March 16th: The committee have �'ILK�RINC3, ONTARIO - Canada. If a stranger starts busines -- -�--"- secured the services of the Messrs. r---- wismer, Mr. -C. Doten, the Brougham E$ECUTOR'S NaTICE. Still Car 1, I I - _. iu the place (so it is reported) hi string band, and other talent and the , - ... , ar.. I 1: political leanings are at: once engnir . public may expect a good time. see bills. ESTATE 0 f 1 A M ES LOGA N:: j �-- into, and should he prove to be a (Ire , For some time past Mr. Ira Carpenter � Simon Fraser offers better inducements than seer to bit''. batty : . helis given the cold sh ulder b th r Y has been missing fowls from his premises, Notice i■ hereby given that pursuant to the ; opposite parr►; if be be a onservativ but has been enable do catch the thieves. >�eyi�a salutes of Ontario, Cap. 107. Bee. S4, CHINA, COC�ERY,: tLASSWARE Etc, Etc. the creditors of James Logan, late of the villa e ' 1t . —or Tory —why the rits boycot A couple of weeks ago two men visited. of Piebring, deceased, who died on the ' him. Election time always furmshe the farm, and after making enquiries as February, , are on or before THE 15TH I)A,Y we give a special discount, from the present low prices, of 10 per, cent. on . to whether be had beef cattle epee , of MA next to send by t to Robert . - .'plenty of material for the, usual villas + Annan, Pickering, P.O., one ot�e Executors • i i pigs or fowls for Bale, left, taking his of the said James Logais their Christian names, Table Lamps, Tea Setts, Combination and D=" er Setts. squabble, and when ere is n watch do with them On Monde night surname&, addresses an'd descrfptfoma, the full _.• political contest they omehow o g Y g particulars ct their elanA statements of their Our stock of fglicy Chiles Cups, and. Saucers, China Fruit Baskets, Fruit Plates, ' li his hen house was again visited and a account, and the natbre of the securities, tt any, Desert Plates, etas., >ust. be sold at per cent. discount: to Make room for other create a "divars' n "" in th fine goose, a drake, and several more held by them, and that on and after the 15th day S Goods. A lac and well assorted stock of choice fam 1 ovaries, inuriicipal . arena. The Hood bribe fowls were taken awe Mr. C. arose of March ngxt the assets of the said deamsed p �, large i y groceries, - . Y will be distributed amongst the psatles entitled spacial X alue -in Teas and Coffees, seasonable fraits at reduod prices, scandal and the Reeveship electio early iu the llnorning; sad as there had thereto having regard Ditty to the claims of Fresh oyat�rs in 'calk wand can. The famous Louise �Bakln have for the past week or two bee been a light fall -of snow, he was enabled which ane noties shall have been received, and g . - 1? the Ezeeators vrlll not bs liable for the assets Powder takes the lead against all competitors ; put in the all absorbing topics, .and the aid - to track the midnight visitor to:rotighaln so distributed or any Dart were°f, to parae►ba ► pound tfant: at t30 Dents er 11m d. Don't for et to fee - and to a oertain house, but the party, whose claims shall not have been revived by i�"O.I ,s p R _ - baths of the village have conse uentl the said Robert Annan at the time of the die- - Oar gt,ods d rives be Ore purchasing elsewhore I een strewn with 'fur." Such a lip when made aognauited with the 611111- tribution of the said assets, or part thereof as a. ' '''} iii P P R . I- _ . picious eircumstanae of the tracks leading the case may be. _ 'r . ►' ,1)!4 Jt5sv �S 0 `, � ,AS ER .. f 4 of conduct - mlty be beneficial to to pia house, d�>zied all knowled a of tips w, H� ffixa tNG4 6 18 90 861icitor for the Execniors. ' ) _ place, bat '•we lire hiclined"to doubt i , theft and said he did not do that kind of Whitby, 96th February, A.D. 110. '. - . Deverdh; Block, Eroek St., itby, Ont. �� . - . - - . . � .: - i 1, L. _ , .. a . I ,. .- J i . i' I , . - - .,, . :- , . a ;.�: i . I ). , 1 - ;., ... _ -:. i - ; . . c= I 1 r I . 'r 1 h .I - ;. !.< 1 ! c ,� . . ..- . — -.. -- , . , ` _ 41 � I ;� �.: i 9F. r. 1`C IN. -.s I! a __ I , 1 . � ,`' I 1 r ! y- - t:. a . { 1I I.,- - A; j vt- y , I __ 1, I a _ ,ti , - r I, - - \ ?- • b1IRt v an on it r red,l - r a 4 a. 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Dd`rc., -"nisi moved *at D. Disc sppro vim k :t> r {t'o.��$ . f ` _y� seas Sova�s. f.•, ' !*6 +wold. 0611via c r p• � , re o Uncles imd , 60I�, ` . I'L � 4Mot I ten - � , s �f, � r iY� � ;� r � a tin >1�(� 1ltfi,. $® n Ir • ,-, , (i_:_ =1 4• R- - ° 4i Y ' • • 1 r S f r 1 S� # 'e 1 ' �lY di 1Vr "eY+V+++g iJVf /p i�4�r�• �k�"1 • - wsit 4b'° 1$ Maw ie�ly Msrt�ed Laelauntsy li+saee OId I , ;t` fx3 F �, Brown 9 etiOfe at"re'r ' �', jtljo�lax[1 2DOY8t� tblt rir� iu.' ��r�( */� �•Q Q� �' :' �rt�t :} ".k ,!,44�' • terf; Brothers, pY� j ty'��r }7� ` 4i 'zed lately. �g 1bb order tone :I: Maid, either v Moth , �y �' � �Y'� ' I_ = s, t, ,.. xbi'id lost a 14f 1� r iii , W��t- •4 £ 1`" r . + i and tiie a �+ iFil�yidlr f :.�i�,1?, { r ': Mr. w. Cliapiu, . Qf : U. :p�►.. ' ` S,� ry� L ,,� . :, �zeter� u1 faux ' coed , '' ©l L k eek. I r�ie ii. QV, Geaeral to i► . tF 4- ..,;"�••,�,. J,•� t�at•Ilii�'r b°'ArYift� : ;i3 s,. .. ..�.. -, st;i "t �,,. ,,..Lirk i'" -il• :r ` "6 'I' : :}jai 5�•'I (•i ",. - aluable mare last wT r S 4 `txr;' 3 ;l .,r. i k•,f I i s a 4, tirtLrI t,ilf.. a'' ti'.�j11,4.f .. 4 I : C4 . +, int M o S r, of Whitby, � '' ' �llin�"> <. "i��Y��' "± {a.'I'�1 •:�4;�I� ,t; f'�' 'S��,{,,� °- ,: �.n .+. •kT � `i 3 :3 tit. tud��'., ,� Rev bit. Ockley -�preaehdil anii4v�rsti�y lU - ti � '-: L ­� . 1- coons in Port Perry on Sundoy° week. blioe M� i'struts for 9aott I!►ot pnrpo�ee ,i. 3. :c a �: set for Ontario �Co. l� �a - F.Town and Misa 3. lc$ee, of J! 'Mr. Mr. ' O. Her.96*god- ' Road %bit fiwe *' - a � ■ ' a lure, were united in wedlock week to e o dtt'p Q�enenl the reuse• ct + . ' : ,� - L. R �'+ ge J r,,'. erTiii7 . a ,.i 1' L 3 �''7 D u,.J�. :. - pl(Vf- ri fie a .: �f� -: L,� 9t,pc' C+ i`41 A' i.- ; tTj 'ail . li.. ri=i . .�', i.. f f lfr. t >'ti+ t i • before la - - . - ,• - si of appointing at least two Po tY Ppo E' _ ., . y 1;. na" lath 1n the .• ,� . r t The �8,� bonus1� 1tt' VIA, a carrtea in Magistri tes In Scott Act Coantiee having ,1. Just ► ti6iai Aar 8 offered fog the 1Y�gt p / , ' o rs awe on Saturday last by a large ma- so large a jurisdiction as Ontario Co. • o9h ,3� r- •sy� :ti, NeweFt Designs, of Spring V�ear. ,:F:, . r ,,��. , i� . Mr. A. Anuis mloved� tt ,it in� the opinion „ . l i" = s € 4rq 51 :, ��r4* Lit } 4 �' _ � � 4 , ., _ fi -.{ . 3 . ; ' that °r' of this D. Div. it is ve necessary jy r: - --- Mr. Jas. Reid - - _ - - , $y Sli pink{ OA some fifes i. . r. e . , a;'_ I. * •- ,,, 'i 9 *. , . el p the Dominion Gtovarament shall amend in �-,a1 - red $ait� broke his ht leg Dear the hip p' e•Oth. ,_ F• Zs� r fell and the Scott Act with a view to fuilitSidug e ! int at Oshawi►. " • y� ^ '•.- - I - �` o , r ii to tv� 4r,4 ±r�: L. -.. 6tf 7 .:r fi?� 41i -36 r. Jr frL'r '� *f S/ c,�,y.g -- 1 . j its proper enforeemeat, and three carrying 'lth horde g Two young married co$ples hues -; oa% the will of the veopk as aatssed at '� i 4 c , ,. , n i 11 d to their homes in Sunderland ln- F, .. + , 1 �,<< ' � .1 , i . , r• .i,l � k F , ' . �: �. turned the .and that a copy of this seen , ' ` { '+..A r in the S. r- 1.,.f 'i,j- �•`'.+ f,.1• P, ,.4� A•:1..,• _�.' :a..Gi -_, r - -. :.4t ' i - '`,: 1 ,.r �;•f I- after do g Von be forwarded to %be Dominion Alli• � , r - •� (Tsang: }� :.1i -L'4. ' n "f,a •�f 4. 1, ,q ;E �,��,i • _ - S.- 't,+_ f - -1p' �, 1�- , S4,I.i _ ... The Midland Di ion' of th anus by the District beeibe. r - vv1� ,.. , Ti vnit Railway is reported w have done - On motion of Mr. F. I atchinsm it was ' a profits�ble winter tirade• decided to hold the next session at Mt. .1 __13 V R "' Q, REEN RIV I ; -, "I A load of Raglan youniq Pen to visited' 'Zion, the date to be fixed by Executive. lr. Audley one evening lately, an .returned just at the brink of day / $ Tie home - ; � � wit REats . and tweet Scott Act , . fi „IS hundred y ---- - r . One ;. axes have been disposed of at the Peter• �iaxDi►z, 3lAiwe 1lTS.-- Credit'sale'oi tuffs ° since -the 1st of last stock and implements, the property of ,.,. , I ro Police Court vi11 a of ', , bo John A. MOQ McGillivray, at rho ag 1'�iay• Bronghsm. Sale at 1 p.m. Puncher • y • A horse belonging to l�tr. C Radd�, of Rowland, Auctioneers. ., ,, d In sate of . , + '. .I . 11 •ia Corners, was badly inure WZDNZBDA,Y, MAW11 16T11.- -Cred1t Vlctol f ' 1. omen b falling on the ice while farm stock and implements, the pro - the abdomen y ' �pp , being led out to water. party of Mr. Uriah YonnR, Jr., at lot 38, ,'' j� • �� � M The Sunderland Mirror Bays a most 8th con. of Fiakericut, near Green River. Lade S11pe11Ur �+� �� ��`� Uf, � - .. ,+ , Sale at 1 m. Poacher Rowland, brutal fight occurred in that village one p• I 1 ' Aaat._ Lr a shore Cod Fish - g day last week; one of the participants TsIIasD�Y, MARCa 17TS. —Credit sale of . ,' ? 1 I . heir ball cliiewed u y p• , 74. farm at and implements, the pro , ('1 j��' h ton oath late! received a rt o! Donald Ross, at lot 83, 1st non BoI161e8S Cod i•' 1 A Canning ,.youth 3' Pe Y - letter; upon .the envelope of wh�cll were of Pickering. t3ale at 1 p.m. Puncher = I k +,* fi , L�brardor Heirr n ,s ` �; 1. file words :, "If not called for in ten & Rowland. Aunt. 1 - - TBII$SMY, MAScs 24TH. -- Credit sale of _ ,r ' t days return to his Rirl." fa m stock and . implements at Lot 22, _ 4 Smoked HearingsI �- . r P �. fi i Joseph Davids, late of 1Yorway, fork south h,►If of 8rd con. of Pickering, L11e : ' ,, - �1 •” townshi , died `,January 7.th inteatatge, ro rtv of William Allbr' ht. Bale at l + �4 , r;= , .L` finnan Ha • P leaving a real "estate va41a d atO,f350, 1 p•• 'Poacher Rowlan . Acct. - =:.a -�: . and a personalty of !110,40 $ATIIIiDAY, Aisxeg' 26TS.— Auction sea of �4j��,C�COra 11361 &3=%d ,5�,1•C;�.'�,11�8, �,23.C1 1 in the village o!�i $�07, =•+viaAl=, ' By getting too close to a�acliitien valuable real estate . Re Geo. Jack. Pickerin at the store of Miss Leonard. ��. the organ factory at IIzbrl t . • Sale at p•m �oacber & Rowl%Ud, lets hand -1.. son eras two fingers less on his - ,.. . Auctioneers. = ' 4 1 , t. than formerly. Some time since he lost :_,.�,,� , fin his sigh ra , two gars o$ t h d. sA1d'ly �tti. 4 0 1: owing to the disqu 'tict►tion and What a truly beiotifal world ire liTe in 1 ,r - ;� resignation of Mr. Jas. Robinson as ICatare gives us grandeur of monatains, 1 I . , a new elso- and thotmads fibf means , : " I . �: l' Reeve of Markham villag glens and oosaw. Lion to fill the vacancy• wa held on tho of enjoyment. We can desire no better - - _ L , 9th, the candidates being Messrs. G. R. when in perfect health ; .bat how, often do , , .. ... 4- - , Vanaccnt and W. H. Hall. the majority of people lea! like giving it rep `� �1 pp� L, �,�_. . - � disheartened, isoonraged and worn our 4 e1 {IiJ V V Op , ! - r �Qhile a party of young people of Bohr- with disease, when %hers is. no occasion for .:..! "11. Iz 1. manville were on their way to attend a - Orono one night late! the the feeling, as every sufferer can aasiTy ob. a , �N$�Rrr�' '► social at g Y fain satisfactory roof, that Great s Aug- fi , suowbank tend w' them free from di- : - fa 1 teamster gnus on top o net Flower, !,�i spilled them all out. One young 'lady eases, as when bo Dyspepsia and , _ . "d iII in order t0 give ufi roOYCI to OPBn O f Liver Complaint are a direct causes of I r was seriously injarea. 1 - ht last week at Msncllester tips seventy -flue per cant. f sash maladies as I �p �,. . One nig ion, sink h adache, , M% .GV of Mr. E. Barrett's horses Rot loose) ink biliousness, in ' gg costiveness, nervous, prostration, dirsinesa - - I I the BLaUIe and started a kicking MR, 4ch t nation of the heart, and We O�T our Custovi i'R I • whit of the head, pap h iII soon be arriving, with another horse. its mate, the ree�ult other distressing symptoms. Three doses 1 : ; % was they were found in the morning ii? a of August Flower will prove its wonderful - - decided bargains for the neat` few weeks. � terrible state —all cut and bruised . so effect. Sample bottles, l0 cents. Try it. '6 er �7•y -- �'' ! - (i badly that they will not be fit to use ifor Anvzcs To Yo�risaa.,_ you disturbed at ' 1. of rest by a sick DUSBART • - some time. night and broken T R T$E .:- GE • PARIKER. I - � On Saturday evening last, as i -rio h- child suffaring and vying with pain of Patting At1ENTS O Teeth r It so send at once and t a battle ern train was approaching Dow's Cr es• of wtnstow's 9oothtn ►rap" ��tt ' ' in West Whitby. a man driving from Chii•iren Testhing• Its •muss iooalan mss. Min Y MI tuil� 1��y .. I 6• I 1. the west. who was holding An umbrella LeNend epos the. mot4bOI t .air. is ad mistake Of �OZ`013t0.:_ 11 d to wield off the storm, ;did aboutiiL. It cress Dysentery, and DVrrhsea. IV D -f % la one hand, I not notice it until he was within a ;few reegguuiates•the stomach and Bowels, carer wind . 1. C,o1ie. sojftas the (inns. raduas Inliammatbo, ` 1 in18i.M fuse and •nrp w the whole slTetm. Sample machines on view at ores roams I 1-1 yards of the track, and had barely tune 11 I -- I p» ter children a,lwa On bated• 1` I - r; to draw rep when the train aped by. ..Mrs. win iow'.800thtns STrn and repairs of all Wnds ys � - 8tsphen tYestae liar sold hie Ear=n, is i,leaswA to Zh• tast..na tb• p•reatipdon ` - �ar ��rtment of LQiaps, t �j' i y of one of the oldest s4ad bast imal• �h�h>Fsieians southerly part lot 10. con. 8, Scarbpro , and norsss in tie• Uaitad S%Ass, aoa is for sal. 4 wa- . , '' + t the wswW. Pries !6 � I 1. containing 57 acres, more or less, 10' Ilia b! all V throw -- Dents s bottNi. lie fir• you sat for •ltis. Wta -' ne' hbor, (leora•. Sootc, for %tie Din 'suitabiei for the �olidSq ISeason, 1II�1IIg iII Pl1 ed - a .: ai,�►,�•a sools",0 S[><tr!» and tat• 00 Othrr �' Es,cL �`Jk c- , ks •r• 1 ► of six tlioasausl dollar• . By uoitilig this rips• L • :e . °' 6 1 ]EtE- t farm to his homestead Ddr. Sicott beec}mes OIn �+ r fr 6 cents (aotnp etc up. rtunab seessor of ores the ost I MaR ■tt ■. - r - :i 4 l . the fo Po , i b� mat prodac%ire grain grow far in Y _�rilf[4rs -At the sasie na. `si` Yif. of ;.a 1 . • - ,B , ' • ed CAIIatles 011Ip tl811tB p8 _ p Whits bth oon. of Pickering. and I Ober '% lrst C�$$f3 Ix118 j C:nsda. w• Mr- w• , Another iocendiat era , ;� bind., on ��.�,.8�•� riwa� / ' ?� . G �. G A jN -. P I C K G R I • w. Y•at of Scott T'y. to Yin 1[. Alias Whiw, (' f _ . . StoufIlrille on Wednesday morning. and of picteirlCi`.. , the arks 1. ins %, About 8 o'clock a.m., DitD.. �' ,� Look. t Lo Il �. Bros. Sash, Door.and Planiug.Mills ere Sacitx —In Pickering, on TsssilsdaT, 'YaraL M. IV YOU ASE GOING TO � 4. ei,tirely consumed bfore material: aid 1MV. Rlim timith, relict of the jai. William fi _1 I could bo rendered. When the fire was Smith. used 71. �= �l'd dCUa'i • to: your tri nee who are thsinl, , `Pe have had for some rim ' � t: and discovered it g as seen that the fire -4 -'� or '� oa r have yet in our employ, , the celebrated' ; 41 vri�inated at the other end of the build• pICKEiiIFCi, l[ARYLrT• yy _: . �1 collar viriaker, Mr- WILL M HAR•' } - I e faU _stab liinlg .News ofdloe, l[sr 10.. Ejai i. :. ��L . a GRAVE, and tan guarantee first all" .4 1nR from the engin , y . ,, ; the fact of its being the work cf an Fa11 wheat 76c to e0a;sinngg. 7 e. E!lAi� J I,Y..lIN LIN , work in all kinds of col are. �.; .: I.".. 8Sc 700, Flour per a t eg Brook 8t. Whitbr, ' incendiary. Messrs. Parks loss is abort e19 p� ton :shorts, e0c per cwt Chap feeds .. B�secial attentioh to repsriring. ar trade is 6115, Screenings, 700 rest cwt• L1 this line and in others is still in ing, whinh •Ss,000. No insurance. We understand - . `'2'6is is *6 old reliable Caaadiin Line.' The - . • sboslest .8 m PssuW. Low rates• I - sneaks loud for our men as roll► le workers that t�11B i8 the Dinth fire in StODffVill_ FARMERS MAItKU (live ns a call. Axle grease, barns and other : Toronto, _ w� anal �$�8 EVE �TI�t �EEft {� within ten months most of Which are 'i ifaset receipts ot,irorn t oils are in stook. The 7uBham ness Fsa : _' the $taeer e.• Supposed to be the work of ineendilFries, and noes nnchan ed. Abort bushels of _ '', W H, JACH80'h I, The council shonkl take decisive action wlies off i d �y nrm end ® �+ �►�• p,g.- Biackemithing as usual. Ail ouraccount4s . -to ferret out the fire -bug ar s' with 'I's °t - • a 480 to 67c. Oafs film, —� ' Qf .}e BBS QAant� are parable when rendered. This happened in` Omemee lately': =- bushels at 8!c to a6c. Pees are nominal at 630, — {ij� J•• , ' j Mr. E. U. ' and sac for rye. Ha in fair sap p17: 36 1 '�, 0 '"7jt . �O � 'fPilliamson s two-year -old sold at $1900 to 016 &L Swam aria at as°L ",,,cis "A . _ �ETY' I calf got into about as tight a fix as it ever alp stony Bogs sold at ee 60 to to e0. Beat, is _ • • io a rtes. and as 6o to a7 0o for Tb I Lane • v°T range pm►1. a� 'Hams, Bacou, did in its life.. Between Mr. Parsons bind �b a7 to f8 00; and m�ittan The Western Fire Asst�00•, p . . . I . . ibuilding and Mr. Stephenson s store hi `� "f°t` 0d' and other ProV181 n�, ahea - ' ' , `- to 6 60. . Toronto. and the there 'is a space, which at the rear end a ep>rtiod l ��� a°#, a�Y'B9 xgrth Am irtOaa Lif. =asaranm psnv. Q«�► 1, „ . — is about three feet wide and gradpally lb_ sous, to �e robs Off' T°rOatO' '' to leas; bn Lana 100 "'' ' R to rB off to onefo�tat the front. ilnto 17tto 90• interior. 10c to 190. la' t7bse.e iSr. {. , ,' ratos 1�0 to >t8e. Haoon loos E� lasPa,t!Qa �t7• r the lace the `ced had been driven by �y� $1 eonsistedt wit isle 3 °?s`ir4�►h "d Glaod. .< I, , , 4 • ' '� r place Tork r s00 t0 Apples Per •^-"•' ' I �6-y 'fly -`We wish to inform the farm aPiolier•., - 1 dos, and when furred it had its }Teed, •Potato. pe %ion will Oblige- !' near! out of the fraint. A rope was pro• baYtel. ;1 t10 to as W. A ! ,$wirtritsst�ted� tug that w_ .have just ived cured and one end fastened to the : hind _ ti" one of Patterson' _�� _, l .,legs (if the calf, aid with the i�siOOMS wts -las& —etas Oea�d►.ws ' . 4 TH = -t r a..r ■• �. ; of a number of men it was hauled l from =a :i i► +,o 't I sell- �� TWXg sumo' EAST WM AS 70Lr�l :"-- C It f =its dangerous position apparently :very A. M. �io� r `' :` ,: - MAU. Ezpa>elsI �»�__ -_ I psi also some of tits Conith do Scott - ,in ••' • B• • 'little the worse of its tight sgtieexe. M ,�y - _ ; , S 48 P M aX to the west at - t :s 4t.1 g ;; r 8 0 P M. i, t :•'.4; ( , 3 - i i , • , - :Ontario Co. District Division, Bens of TsA�nrs eon4ra�Wzsz DUM as TOLLbws: ,`4 „ `""'"'"' , s : • 1't� -W , Tem range. F,Z!►aSSS .9.08 A.M. ' ' ''''' YQII WAND {;,1 ' �, 5a~,: janc`i avotildwvite all in porchaseirs w, '� r( f Am R 0 P. M. ` ' 7',�`•��jt��` jj�� ;; , , T ''`: M t b•1 p Is1iV tai�aer atn have his Qwp wheatrtaad. L lJt��+•+, !t. 4 T CALL �►ND ECT ,.. Tlie fifth ruler session of tlie'�nario °La,+.`� 9.$" _ . M•., ti°t you bring shod wheat .iron tare swre F,., ,� ��1 District Div. eons of Term arcs, w14s gran on stitnc iu'a dime. to get goad flour. LAX H, 1" ¢ � � �� , �; � ; : before 4 g. . , 17. , Train 0� 4 - ik:s a b+,D , ��li i g t` h�ra at,agha�►a .on ThurAa.y, era Wit., O i.� ; +��!•y�(JyT' �+, ,;,� g r' �, •� h p � - .. ��• • - - # ",7 Y A✓� . , .Zj A i4if .•:..} �,- ij•t`' �j'i� , -7 • �ny where�pM 4 '_,ter.£ . ,. L t y: �� - -1' •. W.H. Bewell in the chair. Fes. ,pQl"53„ t �� •1 i6, ,4r! -t9 i The,reports of ofcgrs aiid`eC�tiulnittfts 4 :f;_ �14i .r,a- ,,. 'Al s S i a.iw.e••e• -�-- � id i J V IS , "` I.N a : :P41 k .,ri a "4 .1 �! . Navin °been -received -and adopted, and ;r !pop CEDAR El'tli 8. +��^t�tr ,�; rf � I � w'' �� 1 L. g 42000 CEDAR POETS sand r� �r " App1y to riot No. 17, 4th eon. of: S1v11� Vri3,�.•,3 :,;. , other business in connection with the . JORR P Y r L x . ' without driving 40 or 50 ixii eP or sends - - Order having been trausactea, the follow- l7-iiD - , 4` v ' + � `�o�T twice the d Lance. a have �' ;r •4• . in resoltitions were introduced and car- ¢ ¢`�' ` f t `" '" .s - e and alit . �tbor boffin , the U. 8• L" . ,, �c "z _4� fi _ �na'iatepd kee full �, . k % • 1 MAUS �tten tlon ! to Y F ,., I d m rte I 1..: ateii VYi00 st"n �. .0 r s *�5 i .tr 1, • 1 i s ' line � J :fit ',��YY Afinis moved that the Girard YY �r w• use now filar Oat" is to the U, s. atent flee i. ' b of Pa i� ` ' asses with slut ant aa� we ew vie fie Patents to bass #hate : r. II #. :: r 111 -1, :r: a,1 r a , asked to instruct the (Ira d 8ct'ibe r area to inrcdsh siU of p�T� t rl "i . CA r f : -� k,,,� , , - and '.:; `'� �' tIA: i' : Div. be prepared of ttnge,•or xdr "tl4eur time ors i� Wmh - p•. , "sr�a ; �, . :. 3,n,; n - , v,, , ' ��,, at home -tbo wbole A rnish Dist: �libes with re- • . d red 0015314 or Ian tPe aavi a to 1 # { to fa �r Business raw, �►t O' . r ,-4 J ,t_: ,.n, • :..;, Iii. _ ,4 `' j1 :� J.ti { mbnients. m ceaia to' a�Abill tree of d wb inikkA� ;1'. I based upon the returns .!r_ae }Ved persons Ot either se: ei iiy Darn pp - . 1 �� ,' - • p $6,00 x e enin .cud a saun bT de- OgABCi>9 U Ei68'Vi► CAIN FA. . . _' l r g,. �►1 , i ;, . a , po poo -, from Diva. In their res t�.ve non ties: p• F h► the P >t• ' ( :4f M s. :�icl cs a�az ��° , ime Wie "� are Wa retar, A, at :IrttasQnable p 1 _ .. Leo ... ' v ail tbehr. d ht a F •, : a , ,, ,_s 1; is A `Hall pdoved that . Ijld. ° '6 . men.. hetaa a 1 who At ., • `L k„ ' .' la t 1 ae ot► ss d .... 'r l 4 ;; Qa q near y j %.•104 _,! and test the h of the ir'rA1.,? In tlldir 11ddrBaa► ' S r P " "s.t e..aetioxt ti• this tnaq send ass . ao t Y �� �� it i �4 :; . • . this offer. To snoh F= Bros. G. J. Willson and E. bi stress, we male ` '� _ 1 k. yy { :, pointi�g . D.GF.W.P's. for W. and ell.ati flea we will scud one dot> for county. write• d. iiRl'UW ` CU.�. , i -. �, .0 @T� .. ; :, . Pbaeniz, a8 Cooble of writing. > In Jo'L tErQ �• _N.,Ontario respeetirely. fees. AQdrass t3isc. 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' - ' , 41 � . - �.. , - .1 11 the Ingo of -his life have beep adverse one thing is needful - I f,eel it barn upon I ra t1i ..'' ... � j:� `- I " -:� :-:� . . 11wen ink owe d y, and e& ... , I _'. * BAL-, _., to spiritual development, and It may require my =in&. Mr. Holor4t, that I should read I V. . .�.. . I: ." I . . I.- _ - - NO- ,: _ - . , ­.. � A DOZZaTio 81foRy wirrK A . I . . t out walking hie to h I A - �._:. __. I . I .� . . I - , . - . � ' J - "'., - . . � - . , � - , . . : - . : ::.. . . . .:, - m k. I. - . .1 I . . . - . . .. 'I e- i!:-,!' , - some weeks of my infiamince to soften him with you to attead divips worabi = pretty red farmhouse., . - .� L;r" • _' ­' - '. , il , . . I I - . 1� , , ' 1. . - � .. "., . .., . Io- ;'� . 1: L ' _1 , wa at it- to g t some water .1. ., �..: - a . . ,--. and. awaken yearnings for what he has not an uplifting of your thoughts. on have We stopped be� - I - I -��.,. . . " . cause I was so thirsty, &no a little bs . . . _­ . - ,.(, . � -yet 11L"wn�­ - . no dft how differdsitly the day may and re . - , (CON,nNUF,. . ) ! - ... _­1 � � I . . .- ­ � I _. - - CHAPTER 1k., " , ! , ". , ­­ - C Ann XL_jhi*jM.,- , , .1'. , ' i I footed girl, in a clean Uue dress, ,opened : . �.. . .. . - . ..,: . .1.. � � i 1, At last, a policeman said gruffly, "You've In , the genersi nature is 46 He may bc younin' for breakfast," or what emotions ma be aroused if yo . ' - ­m,;`.. o6noolausness, Jane remarked, completing her toilet by place yourself under Ae droppings of ,the the door. I Pe I- .. .1 - . . passed me twice. You can't be ro;minm the regarded an feminine, and even those who , h little. pig-tail braid with . t to - . The moment that door )pened, it . I eets at this hour of night. Why don t` love her most will have to adopt Mrs. tying or some- saw lary. , U WM to go al we go beelned!s -: - . thing that had ques been a, bit of black rib- I# I'm1ke Jane, I don't ,,- d saffwow I king rig - ­ . 9 tat &Picture, for' :" : yvtu go home?" ,Mumpeon's oft expressed opinion of the se34 bout . I never saw such th* . . . f# You'd better Mr. Holeroft, nervously. . Ingo before, except . . . � , I I in - - I Standing before * hibi wring�her hands, and admit that she is sometimes it "pecullar but was w a"- - I -m- pictures. i I . J - - . . . . , -1 . she moaned, - I _ come down " and help ' 66 But, my dear Mr. Holoroft,'o-the far . . I I : - . � �­ - � � � ... �;., 11 I have no home I" female. to During the month of Match, in i Ir A If Mrs. Viggins cannot got breakfast, I or fidgeted under this address,-" the very, There LWSS a rosy -face woman spirm- I-,. . I _�-": . "Where did you come from?" I -1 - which our stet yopens, there was � Ing I . I - , ocare'ely would like. to know what she is here for," essence of true religion is to do what we Wool On & spinning -whei 1, and behind her �! - �T- _.,� 'L - , I I Oh I I can't tell 'You. Take me to My any limit to her varying moods. It would - I I . 1. - there w o elves, full Of bright tin, � . place where a woman will be ode. to I almost appear. that. was taking a mays- continued Mrs. Mumpson, loftily and re- don't wish to do. We an to mortify the ere Pon 811 do I -edged dishes. ' I . I . � I can't take you to anyplace sow iiut rations interest or not, one might be at a gardleas of Jane's departure. I h ol Rosh and thwart the carnal mind. The and blue . I , I . . ­ - .. . 0011`14 . . [ - �% - . - _'. -�' the station-house." I . loss to decide. When she caught hi decline to do menial work "y longer, more thorny the path of self-denial is, The, woman let us I in and watch her .. un &way Oill . on this mored day, and after, I It more certain it's the right path. I've &I av .. . � .I..., . .....­ "But can I be alone there? I won't be from house, she pelted him with the coldest y fj - spift. . I I made toilet for church. 'Mr. Ho ready entered upon it," she continued, turn- She walked back and forth, hold the ' put with anybody'?" I of rain. Ru4 made his house, with even Mrs. 3 wool in one hand, while she turned "No,no,of coursenot. You.M.bobetter M has U time, to think. My diftuprov&I in a momentary glare upon Mrs. Wiggins. tu the i umpson and Jane abiding there, &*in a an so wheel with the other, d the Wool kept 'Tain't far," refit ' In the was manifest last night and it has undoubt- " ever before was a res ter e woman . I t � off there. Come along. - . i morning after the day on edly occurred to him that he has not con- harrowed and outraged spinning o . ,and - She walked beside him without a word. . which had brought - so had. . ; but I am calm; I d wind e � - . . , or in a sense I ­. fornfed to the proprieties of life. Indeed, I am endeavoring to maintain a frame of mind around a little Iron Poiu' in a corn.sh&A .- . . .�.... I :, " You'd better tell me somethin of your carted Mrs. Wiggins to his domicile, Nature I I . _. . i almost fear I shall L have to teach him what suiterble to worship, and I feel it my boon- ball I . • story. 'Perhaps I can do more for you in was evidently bent on instituting contrasts den duty to impress upon you that worship Id yo the morning. between- herself and the -?Ivsl phases of it the proprieties of life ".are. He witnessed , By-and-by the woman' ).id, "Would 1. . . -.-,:- . , - . ..._: 11 I can't. human My like to spin, little girl ?" -11 ­., . - t nit me i . I . 88 corn- Inli'd not I was delighted, for it coked' ftuy, and : I'm 'a stiinger. I hil ren't any femininity with which the farmer w my- emotion when he spoke as he should in a necessity to every h be* ii , I . y - ,� _-, : I �- � friends in towns" . Polled toamociate. It may huge been that ,no hay& spoken to me. But I must, make conscience would not acquit if I . I - . . . 'allowances for his unregenerate state. He un all my influence"- I longed to try ; but do 't you think, the Ii - . I " Well, well, the sergeant - *hat she had another motive and -was determined was opld, and wo16 and hungry last, night , Very well, Mrs. Mum n, you and our minut 3 I took the wool a id began, .1 -You ve been to keep her humble worshipper at her feet, . . ran -'- I :.'� I : - - can be done hi the morning. - . able at times. I conscience are quits. You have u. it all �. - . 1, up to some foolishness I suppose, d you'd and to render it Hin . ble for him to make and men are unreason :Y all up in great coarse burielles, and then it - I L . i ..* ' POW - 6ke snapped off short. I Te'it 8o mortified, but I i. .. - : better tell the wh shall now heap -.coah of fire upon his head, your influence. I will do as I mid, U ole story to the gaunt." the changes towar&-which he had felt him- f shall show that I am a meek , k, forgiving you t i Lemuel Weeks 's and yolf can go to the woman only laughed, and said ,I I gn _- - . She soon entered the station-h a and self driven. em - I -1 ­ . e I I L 1. . . !I I -,. ". .. ..... was locke up in a narrow Being an early riser, h ' As �' with the Christian woman, and he will relent, ;often church with his famil y. you'd better go and play with Lorry, while - e Was up wi ' and become patient. Then will be my op. " But cousin Lemuel 1,1 also painfully your ma -rests." . * - - i . %. .4the grating of the key in the loce with a sun rose so serenely and smiled so benignly * le 1, and she had & t I , . . . . I . I i sense of relief, feeling that she had t least that Holcroft's clouded brow cleared in spite portunity," and -she descended to the arena blind to his spiritual interest"- � Lorry was -the htt t I I IOU which should witness her 6torts. , , Holcroft did notatay to listen and was gentle face and ligh oxen hair. I .1 - . �. . � ­ .. � . . nd a place of tempo ille and 'of all that happened or could take place. . - We . . ` �_ * Darin the period in which Mrs. Mum soon engaged in the morning milking. Jane went out on &'rock and c ac ed butternut4i - security. A hard board was only The rain which had brought such discomfort see 0 that 1, . son had indulged those lofty reflections flatly declared at she would not go to then a man came up out o a field, and look' . . . � It possessed, but the thought of sleep did the night before had bettled the ground and . - * , - �..,'­-_ . 1. ..%. not enter her mind. - Sitting down she made it comparatively firm to his tr6ad, and self-communings, Mrs. Wiggins had cousin Lemuel's or to church. "It don't ed at me as if he wonder who I W.. buried her face in her hands and rocked The southern breeze which fanned his cheek also arisen. I am not sure Whether she had do me no good, nor you, nether," she sul- `This is a little gal th it's come to play - " 4 : . . if thought of K.thing in with me said Lo � - : ]ck I ad forth in agony and distraction until was so soft as the air of May. He remem She an d particular or not. ionly declared to her mother. .. ry ; so he said it , , I � a e ave. some spiritual longings Mrs. M In n now resolve . 9 _. - I - . . , _'... I . day dawned. At last,. some one she felt bered that it was Sunday and that beyond h may h Ingo u Pso upon a dif- 'was all right, went ir to the barn. . ., ­ � '. 4 - 1. she could not raise her eyes to hi I face' feeding his stock and milking he would have which were not becoming to any day of the ferent line of tactics. AMIng a loft I told her that I 1vould come and see her -, - I . , week. Being a woman of deeds; rather spiritual air, she commanded Jane to ligit ag&in some day, and bring my brother Bert, ' .1 - brought her some breakfast and-coffee. She nothing to do. He exulted in the unusual . I I . : . .. .- : Arank the latter, but left the food u tasted. - mildness and thought, with an i than of thought, probably not much else a fire in the parlor, and retired thither with for I knew he liked but runts, and then.. . . . . �' immense, Finally, she was led to the sergeant's priv- sense of relief,," I I occurred to her beyond the duty of kindling the rocking chair. The eider widow looked she asked me a funny quo ition ' I can stay out doors nearl . . "Does he play hash " and she lifted , . � . : ,-, - e the fire and getting breakfast. Jane came of ter her and ejaculated, "Yell, I - -.1. -ate room and told that she must give an all He resolved to let his help kindle - Vell 'hif Bhp L - I P . . . I , .. . � I . . . . . .. � I - account of herself. " If you can't or won't the fire and get breakfast as beat they down, and offered to assist, but was cleared h&in't the craziest loon hi hover 'eard talk. her blue eyes to mine. . I - tell a clear story," the officer threatened, could, and to keep out of their w 1. What out with no more scruple than if Mrs. Wig. Rif she vas blind she might 'a' seen that "Hash !"Imid. �'Ist�ata game?" . . . . :�­ . 164 . ot gins had been one of the much visited the master didn't vant harry sich lecturin' "No; I mean does lie play hash ? Some - - * , ,- you'll have to go before the justice in ever changes the future might grin . - I . . .. _. �.. if 1%, h e , .. � . .i . � relatives. : boys at our school play ."I hash, an may commit you to would have one more long day in rambling � clack. " ' d I - - I I . � I ­ . prison. If you'll tell the truth now- it may I about his fields and thinking over the t "The hides," she grumbled o4's,vin' rich Having kindled the fire, the child was don't like-them to . I . . I 2 . . ; . . a little trollop round hander in feet I" bout to leave the room when her mother All of a sudden it came over 'me that she . . e that I can discharge you. You have no feeling I ' a di; ng that there heed be no haste Mut ' no ; Bert -was & er. ' - . business to be wandering about the streets anything, he leisurely inhaled the air, fra, 64 Jane therefore solaced herself b the interposed, and said solemnly -, "Jane, sit ment harsh, and I told h' 0 1 . - - . . : . .t . I - - . . : . .- cheap girl" till her mother a rel down and keep Sunday." ver ood boy. ! ­ I I ; � like a vagrant 'or worse; but if you � were grant f rem springing gross, and listened ; . .1.. .� " : Mrs. Mopson Arc7ally in and "I'm goin'tohelp Mrs. Wi 'rig if Net mamma called n ket' and we went* - I ...., . . j.. a stranger or lost and hadn't sense enough with ,a vague, undefined, pleasure to. the sailed ma 1991 I . I 'I. took the rocking-choir, Mentally thankful let 'me. to away. I ,-�_ to go where you'd be cared for, can let ecstatic music of the bluebirds, song-8 or- . lit "You will not so demean yourself. t day ! I A�. :.. 10 11 . . that it had survived the crushing u If. I But nex and Itook the , ).!,. you 0. I � rows, and robins. If anyone had ask tim ng Wei n I i I .. I.— - I . - ..,.I i - : l"'L I imposed upon it the ! .. . . � 4 " Sh said Alida- sigain wrini'ding h4br h he liked to hear them he would have before, - Urs. wish you to have no relations whatever with walk all to ourselves, to v it little Lorry. I ! - ;* . ­ . I; % 9 with eyes rwMied, "I'm used to-'em. When they . a I I � i • -1 . i ... hands and looking at the officer ep 'Wiggins did not drop a • courtesy. .Indeed, that female in the kitchen. If you had She was younger than w a good deal, not I- ­ I i - I not a sign of recognition past over vast, proper self-respect you k m than seven years old but it was plea- -- '_ so full of miaer7 and fear that he began t3 come L-know that plowing and planting would . ; .. " . . ' , , soften, - I don t know where to go," time is near." . - 1. immoboo face,. Mrs. Mumpson was a Kt- to her again." sant to go there to play *ith - her, and to - � . � i L - . , 4- 1 .. tle embarrassed. 11 I hardly know how to " We ain't visitin' here. If I can't work crack buttemuts. I -.1 - . - . . . "Haven't you a friend or acquaintance It must he admitted that Holcroft's enjoy- I . - il I..., I . I-, I . town?" - I I - ment,of spring was not -very far removed comfort myself towards that female," she in -doors I'll tell him I'll work out- doors." This time I carried h'' � a- very pretty , i - . . . I Im . .1i �., I . � . �*' thought. "She in 4tterly uncouth. tier ",It's not p -day. picture-card, a sort of lentine, with. a , . I I Not one that I can g� to I" from that DtAhe stock in his barnyard. . All .- . . % I , �. . manners are roper for you to work to god Cupid on it. � I expect;' - I I Wh don't you, tell u story the animal creation rejoices in the returning a . me y � J - or unmistakeably those of - . I want you to s�t in the corner and learn the chubby little win A . - . , on 0 � per. I think I will ignore her to-d - ru ed her to admire it but natead of that . I Then Nknow what to do, and perhaps can stin and warmth. A -subtle, powerful in- ay. do Fifth Commandment." I 0 . ; I . ' I not wish my. feelings ruffled or put out of "Ain't you in' cousin Lemuel's?" she said,- . - - '�. .. .; - . .(, : .- . help you. Yon don't. look like a depraved flaence sets the blood in more rapid motion, , I � - � , harmony with the sacred duties and motives 11 On mature reflection, k have decided to " Oh shame ! I'd go I ad dress me, . c .1 I i . . � . . - woman. to . kindles new desires and awakens a glad ex- "" . .. .- - .... . , ..% q_ . ., _!�_: ­ �_i, � which actuate me." remain at hoMe." wouldn't you ?" . � '. "I'm not.' God knows I'm not.'! I . �' pectan, All that is alive becomes more � C ' factory I . - - : L I There was an old starch in ruins, Well, my poor woman, I've got to -act thor g thoroughly alive and existence in itself is a "I thought you would if you had any on Mrs. Mum therefore rocked gently, I 11. ; �_ t_ i . I- . in view of what I knG!w, not what God solemnly, and, strange to say, silently, sense left. You know well enough we ain't down by the brook behin Lorry's house, � : - -, ,.:. I � I 9 . pleasure. Spring had always brought - to I and . . 1. '� knows." . -me wanted down there. I'll go tell him not to and we went there to play! � I ; the farmer quickened pulses, renewed - Mrs. Wiggins also proceeded with her . at a , .., _.� 1. .. . . . . � ... . 11 If I tell my,;.; story will 1, have to give tivity and hopefulness, and he hitch u " Bert stopped whi birch tree, to 1. . I I . was pleased duties, but not in silence, for every thing in . .1 -pot . , 46 . . .1 . ­ .% names. .. • to find that he was not so old and cast the room trembled and clattered at her tread. W1, I will permit you to do iso. Then stri off bark, but Lorry 4. d I ran straight . - .1 1, ad No, not necessarily. It would be best down that his former influence had spent Suddenly, she turned on Janel and said, return to your Sunday task." to the water. - I . - . . . . ' .. . . . 'no .very de . I . I "'Ere, you little baggage, go and tell the . STINUED). ,' . It was a beautiful brook,' '' t T . . --, though. itself. Indeed, it seemed that never.before - . (TO BE CO. . - wide 4 . , . � 1! - - " . . . ... '. - I -_ in some . . I I I can't do that bu I'll tell yod the had big fields, his stock and - � � but pretty d e i laces, and the . . out master breakfast's ready." ,, I . I. I ­ . I � . -been Mrs. M uimpson sprung from her chair, and , . FIVE MiNUTES FORIFUN. : a sand ad a golde -red look under ' .1 . . . . IHI swear ' it on the Bible. I -and these co rued Nature to him I stones n1me % 1, I . I ... - .. .- .. L married some one. A g Minster married so attractive. 7hrei y remained unchanged, with a voice with indignation, gasp- . . the w!k:tir. � I � I ' - ...1. � _. . - - .us. The man deceived in . He was already amid the fj�,d changes which had clouded ed, 11 Do you dare address my ,offspring . . � I . . A CAR DRiv ER's FATE. .I � -I It looked like a very sa place to go sail-,;' . I.. q . I i . i * 11 , married, and last night -his wife came to his life, and his heart clung "more -tenacious- thus ?" " You follah," he exclaimed as he follow- ing, because the banks . so close each ' - ! .. . , . . . . 1 -, . . _ � ,: . . . d . . :_ Street ; . - .. . I k _ - : . my happy home and roved before the man ly than ever to old Ec 3nes and occupations. " Ye're vat'" 1, . . I . I ­­ i , ad the street car, down Queen __ - e. . . . - . o. ' ; � ­ _-., - ., .1 W . . " L Who is not ' shook his fiat at the driver. "Let's find something fo� ii boat, Lorry - to . - I . . __ , I.,. whom I thought my proved that I was no They might not bring him happiness again .Nly child, my. daughter, not a . . I . . . . .. - - , , 1. as . I . I said, !`and then we can ' 1. " - z . ­ . I wife at all. He couldn't, didn't deny it. but he instinctively felt that they might Pau r, but the offspring of a most . respec- 11 What silo you was the gruff query. . i:: - - I,. � ! i � Oh !; oh I oh I" and she again rocked back i comfort and peace with Which he terbre woman and respecterbly connected. 'Beholdmet See this collah-thia shirt- 11 Oh I don't dast I" she 1 xclaimed ; butt i' I .. . . I insure a co, � - . 9i J . - . � - ;. :. . %1,1 - � _... ndforth in uncontrollableanguigh. "That's could be content. . I'm amazed, I'm dutnbfotwdod. I'm` � bosom -these pawnts I" finally, when I found - : . - - � .. ... . :. a I an Q.1 barrel that I '' I - , I I , - . _. .. " Ye're a bit daft, hi'm thinkin'. to ' Then I I I see. You have been' splashed I with thou ht would do, she are d to let me get ! � � . ,s' '. _- all,* she.&4ded brokenly. 11 I had no right . At last, he went to the barit- and' . . . . . L. . I _ beg" * �_ he near him or her any longer and 1 rush - his work, doing thi to Jana, '- Vy don't ye go an' he mud. " into it, muck said she would elk alongthe to every, in slowly, and get- am, ye're - ; � I . - - ed out. I don't remember much more. . 11 And you did it, ash -you you are the fellah I bank by me to see me sail. My ring all the solace he 0oull.from the tasks. alt ­ . .. brain seemed on fire. I just walked and The horses whinnied their welcome and he "Jane, I forbid"-but it had not taken I was crowing the street back hesh and was The barrel floated , did not tip much ' ted an (I . . . I , walked till, I was brought here." rubbed' their noses caressingly . about to meet a pwet I ety gurl, so I climbed carefully in -* ire Lorry held h fed Jane half a minute to decide between the y gar --& PW I 'I" - Li y t:gth e e( .. . � . . .. .. . _'i 11 Well, well," said the sergeant,' syMpa- them. The cows came brink sah, and she would have returned my bwow, it for me. � : - I I '. y a rack' now jarring domestic powers; and hence- I .,.L - .., . thetically, "you you ha,ve been treated badly, in which he ioddered them in I n WI its I mI P. ; "I. I . . - I . - pleasant forth -she would be at Mrs. Wiggins's beck , sah-m bwow, when you came along with I I Now. let me go . all ready to !I I !.. . . �� . - and call. "She, can do somethin'," the Your dashed H.-. . outrageously, but you are not to blame un-w weather, and when lie scratched them be o 11 oanary-colored vehicle 11 d paddle. ' T : I - I i 11 .� child muttered as she stole upon Holer L 9 : •I lean you married the man hastily and foolish- two the horps they turned 'their mild, I of t'. this mud over me -over me, mh ?" And don't you think th6lininute she let, i : . : - Y. --- , 1. . , - . .. Mdtap8on sunk back in her chair, ::And you didn't get to bow to the girl?" I I I.. IL � I . I to . . I Juno-like eyes upon him with undisguised. '- Mrs. the barrel pitched rightlover, and was I . . -­ .: I �'. I "That's what' will think but affection. The chickens, . clamoring for but her mode of rocking betokened a per- No, ash, of course not? Raw could 1, go, of water before I 01 uld jump any- . . .1 P ' * * , � - � . . . . . . .. - their breakfast, followed so closely t " I will restrain myself till ah, whea I' was made wediculous in her where. I felt as if I Was si king,. sinking 1 - - . : it don't seem to me that I did. It's! a long that he turbed spirit. I .' � _1 I *_ I * . ` . yes ? And it was you, sah-y u are the away down, and the wptj splashed me' . . .. i � . . story, and I can't tell it." ! • had to be careful where he stepped- Al. to- morrow and then"- She shook her head e . 1. . . � relish I" and took my breath away. .. - . � . _ I 11 But you ought to tell it, LMy;'1Joor -vn ,ntously and waited till the farmer ap: - Wo- though he knew that all this good 11 was porte . L I - Little Lorry leaned, over ward me , and man. You ought to the man fpr ' based chiefly on the hope of food and the, re. peared, feeling -assured that Mrs. Wiggins "Well' what of that ,'' � ... - dam. I . .- f .-4N I.. ages and send him to , prison." - . . membra4ce Qf it in the Past, nevertheless would soon be taught to recognize her eta "Nothing, ft'h-nothirig except thit I caught one of my hands, hp ding it tight 1 - � I !* - Was st&- f . - , , - - I i � , U. I I No, no," cried Alicia, Passionately. ,, I it soothed and pleased him. Ho. , In tion. When breakfast was on the table bhe slial . nevah, recognize you as a gentleman, and screaming, I I i I , S., - is otnely life; it darted to her place behind the coffee-pot, . ►'oy ! Nannie' : . don't want to see hi again and I won't go sympathy mi.h'th h belonged sah-nevah,sah!- Iahallgiveyouthecold "Come, boy I corne quick,! � ' I . to a court before people unless I am dragged to him and was dependent on him; it Made for' she felt that there was no telling _what cut-the direct cold cut, sah I" . . .1. in the water !" . - 1 . . I L I . W I . - the -e. " him honest returns for his care. " Moreover, this awful Mrs. Wig bt not assume - , .1 . . Bert heard her and ran swiftly to us. ,, .. I . �). HE .COULD WRITE. ; ;. I e pulled me out and I wasi dripping * i The 9&geant looked up at the liceman it was agreeably, linked with the pas ' during this day of sactyremn't9raint. But the . . C et.' - t. i ' . � -pauper had no ,thought of presumption This Is the way he told it at police head:. The water went chuck c iiij in my who had arrested her andsai I 0 . ion P . L . . . d "This story There were quiet cows which his wife had ex � I h ki shoes 911 milked, clucking biddies which she had lift. in her master's presence, and the rockin is not contrary to any thing you saw . - MI . - quarters the other day : . . when I stepped. I I - 11 q I . . . I I Vhell, I vhas in�ii n lace, you know, she was wandering about and ed from nests with their down broods. He chair again distracted Mrs. Mums I a I guess he was gbing to,. ", , Id me, for , ; . and a feller comes unN may Bert can scold, but I whispe­od to him not- " , i, seemed half out of her mind." looked at them wistfully, and wonder, nerves as it a reaked under an unwonted a : ' Mister . I . . . . Well, then, I can lot you go to - .. �� :. ing if they ever missed the presence that he weight. . Blank. I make a bet aboudt you shust now. "I to, for Lorry would think he as "hash." � � I . - of': � - ' "' A Vhas dot so?' . .� - . - . " But I don't know where to go, she re- regretted so deeply, when he became con, Holcroft took his seat in milon6o.' The So they helped me up to ' e red-house, "' Yes; I make a bet dot you can write and Bert back to tell mother ; but . I to plied, looking at him with hunted, hollow scions that Jane's eyes were upon him. How widow again bowed her head devoutly, and . tell` I . eyes. 'If as if I were going to be nick. din, he did no a Lorry's folks kept me till f ter dinner,. - I es "I fee long she had been watching f your name.' . I . .-. Please don't turn me into the Areets. I'd know, but she merely.mid, 11 sighed deeply when observing that the farm. 44 • Of course I can write name f Does and dried all my thin I W L M - . Breakfast', or ignored nor suggestion. wrapped up � . . I � � I . rather go back to the cell. to - ready," and disappeared. ; . "-I trust that you feel refreshed after somepody take me'for a fool I' in a shawl and had a Coatifu isit. . � I ; I . . "That won't answer. There's -no place - With ' . 11 ' Vhell, you put him down on dis Piece They had a boiled dinner, * , L & sigh he went to his ix*m to your repose," she said benignly. . d one thing ' * . dil to . I .. r . - form lIrlutions, remembering with . . . . I CdVholl, I write my name on his paper '.. . . . that I can send you to except the poor his a do. I I : . of papa and I make fife dollar.' in very odd, I think,-I neV r could eat ­. . I -- house. Haven't you -any money?" al ht pang how his wife always had a basin ,,,It in a in L turni before, but I learned like them , .. _... .1 lovely morning,--a'-woruing, I that r ! � - . . � I I No, air. I just rushed away and: left and towel toady for him in the kitchen. In may add, befitting the sacred day. Nature and he goes off and 1 down' see him any my. . . � k � Yesterds, I got some notice from a . L every thing when I learned the truth." the breaking up of jest such homely customs in at peace, and suggests that we an,d all more. I did not avant to leive the ipuntast- i . I I Tom Watterly's hotel is the only place - he was continually reminded of his loss. ' should be at peace." t L . '. . bank dot a note for feefty dollar vhas due. ed on my plate when I was p Pony, so I 11 , 7/ I .J. I L." . . _. - '' :­�:_ for her," said the policeman, with & nod. On awakening to the light of this Sabbath " There's nothing I like more, I comedown own and finds a note mit in , . . ,1 . . . . Mrs. y just made my mind up firm, 11 crate it all Oh, I can't o' to a hotel." . '. I name on der back. It yhos der paper on � I morning, Mrs, Mumpeon had thought deep. Maimpeon, unless it is quiet." ".L up. And now I like turnip v . wall. I � . � - ' . - . - '.] _., __ ­ � ,L 99 . which I wrote my name." .. . +_ ; � , , �,. - .. ,� - , I I He means the almshouse," ex 3 lained the ly and reasoned everything over again. she 11 I feel that way,. myself. , Y010 dOlet " Well I . In the afternoon, before I went home ' . � t . I �. . . , V ve . .. 11' ; - - " . . I sergeant. "What is your name?' ." I ii - � . - . felt that Lit must be an eventful do d know what restraint I have put upon iflyself I id . .1 Lorry 'a papa wanted her to 8114�' � a hymn for I t . �; . . an . . I i ! .. - .1 _.'. �- -;,� - 1 : I L II.Alida-that's all now. Yes,I'Mapau- there was - much to be an Vhell, dot vh" all, except dot I Aas a , .. . 1. . . in that the sacred quiet of this day might not Me, so she stood up by his ' ' : ­ . . ,p and sang, . .. . � r sad I can't work just yet I'll be mU the first there was Mrs. WigRins. fool, and if you catch him I gif one hooner- in a sweet, clear, little , . - ­ ., .., per prover- voice : �' I � I She be dimtuA)od. I have had strong I . there, won't I?" - I diBy,pproved of her decidedl "She isn't the cation since I entered this �Partment. I I read the meet st 3 'of old, I . "Certainly, safe as if in your rhother's' sort of person that I wouly, of it till to-morrow, P&POM L . . . , When Jesus was here among mex , I . .. . ad dollar to keep my name oudt of der ,, I think. when I , I - I � - �1�1 prof, to super. will forboak to speak I . I . . J ! I . - I . . � ' 1, house." intend," she remarked to Jane wfille malting ing in order that them may be * them and I I . flow He oalled little children as lar I to his told, � I - , . 11 I � � D we .11 . , . I - � :. __ , _. � 11 Oh, mother, mother; thank God prepared ' - A WOMB CONTINGZNCY . I I should liked to have been with III m then." .1 I :. - . , you a toilet which she deemed befitting the day, that our minds way be for worship. , 1 . . . . . . w I . - L I . - I . 1� - am 44 - The Has these confounded neyn I . . I told mother all, about it! hen I P 1.-�. - �1-' doad." and the hour Will assuredly come when I feel that it would be unseemly for us to ' ; got .� I . ­ . _ - de - " I . % .. _ , Well, I am sorry for you," said the Mr. Holcroft will look upon her in the light enter a house of Avorship with thoughts of publish about me,". said an h , pers . L .1 � .. .11 . . .,. . back, and evgr since- we talk ,1 , ` .. .. .... sergeant, kindly. "'Tain't often we have that I do. angry ?I 0 itician, then w� .. I -He will eventually realize that I strife in our souls. At p.-ooisely what mo. " are enough to make a man " about the Franconia Hills, we ender what' 1. f `e ''t � - % * I'll . siel. . -1 . . - - .1 L I so sad a, case as yours.. If you say so, I'll cannot be brought in such close relationship ment do you, wish me to be ready for , 11 You ought not � to complain," -was the little Lorry is doing. i I . � I ! � p send for Tom Watterly, and-he and his with a pauper. Not that the relationship .., . I . - I I ; church V' . reply. M e 1'' to t k o P Mamma says she oves f her,,! I wife will take charge of you. after 9, few- is exactly close, growing up in her innocent, . . i " I am not going to church, Mrs. Mump- . Ut complain because they publish lies � . , I �% � . ose, but then I shall have to t to ql� to old-fash- i- J ' ;: � �.. . - . . i. .. 7; ; � ; I I i I . I . ��' I . � . - days; mind will get quieter and clearer, -speak to her-=in brief, to superintend rintend her. son." - about me?" ioned , and she wishes a I t many, - . P i I . . . and then you'll prosecute the man who My eyeA will be o girls were like I* ' ; - it uter vast Xro- "Not Not going to church I I-I-scarool " NO :certainly not. *'What if they pub- w d more little wren ed you. . . The nor , . I � .f portions and uncouth appearance. I understmAd. Worship in such a = fish truths about you?" . 4 1 1 ..--- - . - " ­ is , - ` . : -h ' a - .1 I - .: ; .­ . I 11 go to the poor Ouse' Until I can do creaks beneath her tread and affects my duty"-/ I .1'.�. ... 0aft"be Catarrhal Dea and - I . 7 -1 ­ . ' � ­ � - di, .: �.� .. . . ; . I �:,: - ', :.. better," she replied wearily " Now, if you nerves seriously. Of course, while she Is You/mud Jane 0, artainl4have 46 right to ; I Trld4 I I - . � . . . . ­ . AN Impoi&T"T MA May Fever. � - ­ I . - - � . 9 � . please, I'll return to my oel, where I can be here, I shall zealously, as befits one in my go to church, and since it is your wish, Sufferers an not generally aware i ­ - ­1 .. �- - . - I I'll ' Little t.-:- * L6 esedbeases a I . ­ . . . Doit-Marnimi, Dick is k---,! - -9 me. . � 5 as , - I. I , I . - I : . �_ . I on so well living - . ,:., '", we. can give you a betiei room than service as she can perform. B * o with them." dear. \ and suet& d-dw tubes. Ificrosoopic . however, . . e.zl . res wnserble position, try to render useful take you down to Lemuel Weeks's and ` Mamma --I am glad he likes y - � , I i � . - furore." , re oontagious, or that they an due 1i the presence ):. I . . : � . . " . such of li parasites in the lining menitir e of Tom now . . . . ut then, can I _, , -_ I - . _.� . " "t 1 I .. .­ . that," said tixb sergeant, 11 Rhow - her into the fact that I disapproved f her must soon A A don't Want to go to N J has proved this to be a fack- and � . I ­� . I I . 0 1 main IAM we'. . I I But it Isn't w`ight. 11 - . I . . I- t is that a I ! " .. , � I .:� . ...�.. I I _.. the waiting room, Tim. If you prosecute, - become evident. When it in discovered that nor to church nether," Jane protested. " Oh, it don't matter, pet. I ' simple remedy has been form .11 by catarrh. '. . .. . � . � � .. I I �- What' Makes . . . . I . Why, Mr. Holcroft," began thowidow t?pl . oatmhd deafness and hay fever in'from I : . we -can help you with our testimony. Good- I only tolerate her, there will be a change. - " . you think it isn't one to three simple a ppllostlone , t home. A . i . . . . I-, .... . . - I 9 I ti.. �� --. - I i - . _ - �, � .- . by, and may you have better days I" I cannot show my disapproval very. strongly sweetly, " after you ve once harnessed up "'Cause nurse ri "of,,. U,?.�' , , ­1 pamphlet explaining trus new treatmo is ant tree - I I . � i . y told p" . I ' I : .1 I . Watterly was telegraphed to come down to-day, for this in a day set apart for am it will take but a little longer to keep on to . 11 , 7 , 308 King I : . . � . 4 : - .1 . I . Da reocipt of damp by A. EL Dixon - . I . - red . �* 1_ I . . - . Iro,& ,Ei. '- ; .-- Street Wed Toronto. Cansd& i ; I � � . . . . . .� �- ' with a conveyance, for the almshouse was things, and Mrs., Viggins, As she called her. the meeting-house. It would appear no- TO MUCH ,I �1 ; ,. *1 . . - - . magiue �. 11 .� . i . . - "' drive A- ullarity of the language ' the Sand- . . . ­_1 _. , - ­ . 111 a suburb. In due time he appeared, and self,_1 cannot i A, Mr. Viggins, for 488MIY for us to ve thither, " a matter The'" dare no low than a Boom of mind - i. Pee 0 : - wa . . I , ... w -briefly told Alida's story. He swore a no man in his senses could have married of course, It would be what the comma- readers galloping around the country wich-lalands is that every wo ' ends in , ­ N � ,?. � . y just . I I _1� _. - ,.- I � little at the " mean cum," the author of all such a creature I Was saying, Mrs. V' .• nerty te of UK This in not our day, now, and yet not one of them can tell what vowel. . - L i - .. I � I I T . ._�-, _� �.: " , the trouble, and then took the stricken wo- * is not at Z mored. and I must endeavor that w=eould spend it carnally. We should a fat man thinks 611 he site down on an on foul oosw- I ­ I � . . . . I icy I . I.. . ;. - Man to what all his mquaintances facetious- was In or my of tee oan as etas , 1. 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I I 1t "t �4_-i�ll a r- i { t 1 1 I' l ,: . .. 1 . { . r..l . r: '0 ,.r 1 t., �♦ ,{! a auks :r Y �' a i I r S L v't E 1:,: CG S' :'.. vi . 7� 1 i`P,E;+ 1 _I %' I 1. i :.} sr •iY .t^ii _ - s I... r.1 ': .. ", ,v, .. s is "ii J �..FI•,h . 1. .. . -. .. ...1 r UL..k it t 'Vi . „v , r: : 1 A #I =E WOR SWIPPICIL It •• ids of his eAt. sire mean that the he3�er whicaWl the Devon had _ liihel 8traueg• n . - � ,, end the reply was . Well, it bent glad ran np gleann S9 I I :. ,• ` Jerusha taps, s�{eal e� my of the sports in Ribbons voice was again heard . tafnesd to sell was to be 6 t to Uncle ,t, #�, aroma tke World of a >raesee A itp Idein ynngest sohu, yWig IMtlhel towA she will give than all the stun- " Jernha, .let go of The Colt's .head ; •Ike. ' ` Yon and Jerusha 'd well." And atr�eeie, i ! I and Isteleter mitder feet, o . ¢: , ' ° 81�►p him on the book 1 the Deacon had anti laughing ll A little dark man with short black mole- I mm taast so gout es adydings ; ity they want to beat The Colt. a Des- let go of him 1 I, I dinke he gztnt pe peat i � . con- p as full of horse as • an egg is full of Don't let 'am beat you for the world. The almost to the verrgge of snBoce►tlon. '!'hen tache and beard and bead black eyes, is ? ' I - - eat but th 1 him one Deacon would never forgive you. $lap him hie manner ohanged ; and a -severe, aye, Surgeon R. H. Comma, of the But Indigo �• • I Ya 1 he pan edep iit,t ehasses tsoo, I meat, „ e o d 1�►dY .061 go „ e_ 4 Unt dorm aroundt, unt 9OWirg , t i opt . on the .back ; elwp him on the baci f almost a fierce look of "do urination came f,Iedical Service. His regiment is the -- � Der echottisohe ist ihin,clefer mit, , r. ), -'' But if that hori+a of find► BL�ne's tackles � Aunt. Jerashw was equal to the 000aaion. over his teatnrae• Ninth Madras infantry. Burgeon Cotl�ma is I, o, , Y a native East . Indian, a Parsee, or, as the t �i Unt he qan i+alts 1 py �J►i,y/ i hi , he a gone. $he never lost het head even for 1►- moment. " Dp yon know• what -I'd if the cl I' (lone 1 I'll bet you . w snit of clothes The Colt no sooner heard rho slap of "the had beaten The Colt ' by any such shabby are commonly called, a "fire worshipper. 'I . _ De shafiest gels mit thin viii go. li - -, , ,, �. that if ever he taokes The (3olt� i`t's pope 1 reins than he shot away from hie running work ? I'd let you take him auk you could « yam,•' mid the Surgeon, in answer to a' for.- rem �e>e so b*ndt ii0d ad a >r - $� ou ht to beat The Colt in'•a i�aret of o ponent as if 1�o had stopped. Anilt do what you please with him." question put to him by a New York repot - I Unt fiery P°3 got pidlf eoldt 8 's bona t n n her shoal- "Deacon Sprigging 1" exclaimed Aunt ter the other day, " I am a Parsee,' and I � �' in Dot dries to cote ihm oudt 1 speed, for he g a re far old track, horse ; Jpirwha a dropped po , ± but The: Colt can beab any, horse over a ders, and was only prevented from falling to Jerl�eha, half rising from >ier chair: ro}�in the fautth my ancestors brou�ht to Ing - I Ihm brominate dam sdreet py nits distance o1 ground that was ever foaled. Y the ground by the ribbons. . to another mo -. " I would fight the devil with his own India many hundred years ago. But we do - i' tier Mit Karline unt wit Hate ; had a ride behind him once with the Des- meat. she was out of sight. Chet r after fire I" said the Deacon, bringing his'olenoh- not worship fire. It is, to us a symbol ; what 1 ns Unt efery dimes he gomes rite home End he cut him 1 a little, `just cheer went up from the admiring crowd, nn- ad fist down upon the table until the dishes w areas is to a Christian'. The priaelpsl idea pevores lt... su late 1. , , _.. ogas till they had shouted themselves horse. The oed a cotillion. "I am a man can booause The Colt wanted ij: he said, and, of our religion is the worship of the one, T lodes mein Yewwb taco, Yiote vi►ns if it wasn't hotter than an driver of the defeated horse pulled ng his t no other part than that of w m If ( We pray before this sun, but so we i - . per blast my eyes, 9 Der vater he did sdrike ! 1: train I was ever on. And the trotter and jogged back to the crowd. they smite me or mine on one - cheek - shall do before any of Clods grel►t works —a high 1 II J I ' " I don't want an more of him," he said, not turn the other to them to receive a blow. mountain, water or anything lu minus I hC I , Unt, zo I yo, ihm deter cost rAllroefl[t I Ein cantle holdt mit Mike f rascal never wants to stop, either. . pp the :'_t I " And the beacon likes it ae well as The "He is a- ghost. He was just playing with I forgive my enemies when they right the_ which to us - u$gests the Deity, say a flood . I pt Day many dimes viii boint i aui oust Colt.' I tell you thtsre'll be fun out of this me eren before the old lady struck him with wrong the have done me, and not before." of light entering at the window. There Vile valking mit der gro y are about forty or fifth► thousand Pareses in i ' ]a ride. Ev bod in town will know that the reins, and then I couldn't run fast ' Squire Ribbons was on hie feet in an in- a I Unt zay, "Dot let Herr Strauss s sohn 1"�- , �9 Y start, stretohed his arm across the table and Dar mdcht der eater broudt ! she s in with The Colt, and that gang will enouggh." India.' The entire trade of India has been I' I Ont. J. M. be sure to go for her." " If you fellows are dying for a horse - recce, grasped the Deacon by the hand. I created by them. They enjoy perfect free- i o1i ' Elora, I ,l Well, the old lady ol►n take care of Ill match my mare Pearl sgI'n yon fora Let me have �hlm, Deacon, and Jack dom since the British conquest. Before . herself. She sold her filly Pearl for $W to thousand dollars a side," roared Squire Rib- Spratt and I will vim you $25,000 and' break that time they were persecuted .by the Hal- I d �- 1 Squire Ribbons, just after Rho had refused bone. "It was a mean, dirty trick to at- every mother's eon of a gun of 'em that layd dove• 'there are about ten thousand Par- . h I t 1000 for her metal eo the fill could Tempt to beat the Deacon's horse in that a dollar againstim 1 Ile can beat 'any �� in Persia. Like the Mussnimans, we i k6t J erusha s Ra'ce, $ . , Y I " horse, an wa ri ed and an distance. A _ have a chance to trot races on the track. way, and you are all a set of Y B8 Y object to having persons of other creeds wis- , u ...-I I `1' But Deacon Sprigging won't let' you trot I'll give you Purl and $10,000 merely for it our places of worklxlp. . ° I it No one can make her take a back seat. B . ut . 'A t Jerusha, a farmer's wife,•tsat in the tell you she and the Deacon are a game old your mare," sneered one of the crowd. the use of him, and you may give the $10,- AROUND THE \� OULP. em kitchen, by the open door, from whence she couple." " A thousand dollars that I can. beat Jim 000 to the church if you like. Let me teach « I w with my regiment in 13urmahI - i ile could look afield, where her husband, p• E Blare with my mare, thirty days from to- 'am a lesson P' �. continued the Surgeon, "until the storm- 1. De Spriggins, was planting corn. She Aunt J, rusha drove .to town. .T ie Colt des right over this track, beat three in five, It was a striking tableau. The three were ins of Mandalay. Then I succumbed to fa- X41 ; a - 11 was -a matron of fifty years, had been a acted splendidly, whirling her along in to haress. This offer to be open for a week, on their feet. Aunt Jernsha leaned for -, ver and came away op sick leave for year. ' -' ' Ve i' hard- working woman, and a great help, meet and style, until the old lady- was fairly and my mo a ready any time. I say it ward, with whitened face, eager eyes, and That was five months ago. I resolved t0 go ts, to the deacon ; and now they were living in spice with-exhilaration. She knew that her Was a mean MAY trick, and you are all A Bet trembling lips, with hands uplifted im- around the world, not in ` eighty days,' but tj►- competency, the result of their united and appearance in fovea with The Colt would of " ploi'ingly.qulre Ribbons and the Deacon comfortably. I visited China and Japan. • . well - directed efforts. The house was roomy create something of a sensation. She drove " Hold qn, Squire," said the owner of Jim were hand in hand, and 4most shoulder to With the latter eoulntry I was charmed. ay 'i - + and comfortable —that was all, and that g ' ` we'll throw up the sponge- I'll shoulder, across the table. The Squire's The country is a succession of ratty pie- -: II up to the store, tied The Colt, spread over Blanc ; g , p - -0 enou h ;but everything was ao home -like him a linen sheet on which she had worked own that it was a little mean, and I won't face was ablaze with indignation and turea: The people sire highly cultured and iii . it g , and attractive to the-eye as to invite one to with her own hands the name Brother — match your mare for a cent. This was all worldly fire . Every feature wsa dealers- refined. In this country there is much to ;`' and visit awhile. Aunt Jerusha was if in brother to Pearl. Before all fun, and I'll stand treat for the whole five of fi bt. The worthy Deacon was a surprise and interest the traveller..&I con- 1 er i stop g rt, tall, well - formed, and rather sharp- featur- this was done a crowd gathered about her, crowd." sight to hold. He was struggling for 'tine my journey from here to England and , li . • but far a blue eyes, that beamed with were addressed to Thie rather pe►cified Squire Ribbons, but �� over himself. Those vary quail- shall return home by' the Suez Ctynal and i en ad , g and scores of Inquiries benevolence and kindliness, offset the sharp her. " Is the Deacon ill Y" She offered he did not go with the mass over t0 the ho as w ieh made him so valuable a man in the Red Sea. ea lines of her face. The deacon was seen roper explanations, but finally of away tel. " I must drive over and see how the that - community -- honesty, .perseverance DACOle ROB r: a the D col 1 � ;° , a roachin the house. He entered the p " he muttered. determination to advance, a hard worker, "When I left Burrnah the Dacoita were pp g from the crowd and entered the sore. Deacons wife got home, , �; kitchen: Just then there appeared on the street a " Ali, what a game woman Jerusha iB. Blast literally earning hie money by the sweat giving us a lot of trouble. It is a mistake I e . " I must have some more of that 'new fine- looking horse hitched to a skeleton wag qny eyes, if I could ,have handled The Colt of his brow, with a hearty detestation of to call them rebels; the) are simply robbers _ - f � I seed -corn from town ; �tyet I can hardly spare on. The whole turn -out was suggestive of better myself. The Deacon will becomplete- everything that was low and tricky —now and have no organization or political aignifi- i, to o myself." out from the side- 1 upset when he hears of it. It was a arose in rebellion against the great. inlus- cane. , We expected to push matters to a - the time g y _ speed, A man stepped Y , lie "I will go for you," said the wife, quietly. walk and addressed the drives : mean, dirty trick, and they are all a set tice that had so nearly been put upon him. close as soon as the rainy season came to an a <' Yes, but there is nothing to drive but « Deacon S ri s' wife is in town with of He was a great worker in both Church and end. Our troops will soon bring them to i ++ P g� State, and his perception of ri ht and terms. I see , five new regiments haves . I the colt. the stallion. Now you loaf around here nn, nt " Well, I can drive him.'' " til the old tadr starts for I home, and then 'The Deac5on saw his wife turn into the wrong was sensitive and fine. I e really. been ordered there. Dacoits are not plucky- . t led his horse and that he should not be They can only make ,a stand behind stock- i he *," I know you can ., . but no one his ever ive her a little brush. You can beat him read that leads to the farm. The Colt was to I drawn a line over him but myself." (After seas enough, and it will turn the laugh on coming so fast that'he muttered to himself : allowed a quiet enjoyment of that which adea. Of cavalry they are mortally afraid. ' �. a pause.) " I'll let you drive him, Jerusha, .the Deacon." " Why does she let him go so ?'' He met seemed to him to be a necessity in his life, One Madras mounted regiment achieved I; ,I 4- ' and you may get�ready to go to town• «Well, I'm not so sure about +that, for her at the gate. The Colt was in a dripping appeared to him a monstrous wrong. And wonders against them. The D�coits have . c•i Aunt Jerusha s eyes glittered with a the horse is a genuine trotter. And, then, parapirstion, and flacks of foam were on his when he was pushed to the verge of dig- excellent scouts, or rather eisiea, for no one 1 J `'atran a expression ; the colors deepened on I don't like to tackle awoman, for the horse -boulders, flanks and. quarters, and water traction, as now, his grgat nature asserted could tell them from the ordinary peaceable �u g . ; her cheek, and her hand trembled, as she might get the better of her." Barbee in appearance. After the ground r voila and arose from her chair. „ ' streamed from him. He whinnied when the itself, PPe t laid aside he The better bf bar . ' She is just eta good Deacon took him by the •head, coinmeuoed The tempest , had , He shook 'his has been reconoitered a small party well ad- y "You remember, Deacon," she said to vents, and, after a volley er two, run away: i t {a : " , a driver as the Deacon; and the horse _ is to Caw, and then kick Occasionally at the• head mournfully. j C: I . him very kindly, as she laid her hand on kind, although high sq'trung. Go for her 1 wagon• The Deacon's second wondering , &, you must not talk that way to nie, The infantry cannot run them to earth, but a�, the broad shoulder of bar husband, what I'll ,give you1 if you' beat her. The Dee► glance showed him the pale face of his wife, frequently y the cavalry sometimes does. The Daeoita Isaac , I have too f unntl to wrestle with ry a good horsewoman I used to be ?" con' will never give you a chance, and here and as he lifted her from the wagon he telt myself in my great love for The Colt, 'and are armed with Winchester repeating rifles , ou must not tempt me out of my line of heaven only knows how they got them. " - " Yes, and the first time I ever saw you is an opportunity to see if the horse has as bar form tremble in his arms, but he said y " The have -had no foreign' leaders with - you were riding a horse bareback ; and I much speed as he is credited with." I nothing to heir. In another moment he was duty." Y - I I , remember that I thought you handled your « All right ; that $50 settles it busily an ad unharmessing the horse, who, Aunt JaPU -ha rajolned : " You {ve always the exception of tw+o Italians, whose duty , i .` horse nth great skill. And the deacon gag was to sink steamers so as to block our pas- yc, „ : Little did the worthy dame suspect the as soon Ig freed from wagon and )farness, done 'your duty, Deacon, in this eornmu- a u the river. This they partially suc- I laughed very significantly. It was your horrible danger that was impending, Hor- became, as quiet as a lamb. Then follbv►ed nity ; and if people are not satisfied, why g IP seeded in doing they left a gap through j �o natural courage that pleased me so much. let ' them be dissatisfie . If they had g • , i, and I will harness the colt." ribee it was, in truth for the Deaeo.l would the Deacon over toward the well, where ` which our - whole et afterward passed ,I: t Now get ready, rather have put -good sized mortgage on he was sponged out, scraped, and rubbed hasten The Colt to -day,. church or no but if we had ' (' I The Colt, as they - termed hi•in, was a bay his farm than. to have had his colt defeated. ul "moat artistically. 8y this time the church, if he were mine, Uncle Ike should The work was inoo _plate ; -stallion of about a dozen years.•. -He was a y p have him, And I can tell you, Deacon delayed forty- eight hours longer the ob- .tl - His strong feeling on this point the old lad wife reap pared from the house She had c . 11 he noted mare Doll Sprigging, who, of know the re slued her tomp� ure. She walked over atruction would have bean complete." 4'e foal of Y of course, knew, but she did n g Sprigging, that Uncle Ike isour beat friend, Surgeon Comma says that the native East Or although never on a freak, and alwaysdriven man efforts that had been made - to catch toward The Colt (Ind gave him some sager, if even he is a heathen. And, I say, it they - " by Deacon Sprigging gins to a heavy country y g g Y now don't stop bothering ue, let Uncle Ike Indiana• are loyal to the core. They �. g the Deacon napping ; but he was so thorou h- which he most ea err received. The Dea- showed it in the last quarrel with Russia, il_ I'' ';_' wagon, had a wide reputation for speed and 1 alive to the situation, sad The Colt wad con watched her, then said,, inquiringly : have him. It will do The Colt good P when all 'the native rinces came forward endurance. In fact, she was an untiring Y Ch so ready of foot that there never was really "Wall ?" And Uncle Ike, in telling Jack Spratt with offers of mbn and money. Even in the j I - , roadster, and had never been beaten. Her a contest, though several had attempted to $he told him of the occurrence in 1► very .+ terrible days of thee, mutiny the Sikhs, the i�� first foal was a filly called Pearl but batter about, said : The Deacon aches in his ' yy r r a. .' chase him; and out of it all he had attained few words. Hettlistened like one thunder- heart to do it, but he daren't." " {1 Hi Wanders of India," remained - true,. '. i known as Aunt Jerusha s Filly. : She, also, a prodigious reputation. struck. I . had never been beaten ; and The Colt worth- P g - I Could he trot at all as fast an The Colt ?" And .g raft replied, with a sigh, 0, ` and its little (xhoorkae were as stanch could I ' dear 1 what a game we could than play.'` steel. The only Indians to -day who could t I fly sustained the reputation of the family. Aunt Jetu -ha leisurely nutted The Colt, 66 No." • As the Deacon leads him or, rather, as he and as leisurely seated herself in the wagon. ,{ When he tun Iiis horse alongside of A few dave afterwards a very mysterious not ahsolntely be depended on were the ,tit ' package was brought home from town by Mabrattas. t�e follows his owner from barn to, house, we For the first time, she noticed the unusual ou, was The Colt going as well as he P°Ia g g will describe him. He is a rich, dart; ba , number' of le standing on the aidewtclka, Y the Deacon. He had Obtained It at the ex- EDUCATIONAL AND MILITARY. j y �°P could black fats, no white, 15.2. hands, weigh- and all looking in one direction. •� Na. It was then Uncle Ike hollered to prey office. It was addressed to Mrs. "Our Parsee children," Surgeon Comma lief P° if What's the matter ?" she naked: ri ina, On being unpacked there was went on, " g I .- g peak have to learn three langu es in 1 I 1 c (ll ing about 10501bs. He is very stoutly pro- _ ` the to ale him with the rainy end I did it P gg aagg i" weak spot " Nothing particular, was the reply.\ P of the moment." exposed to view an elegant silver service. the pr mar y schools of Bombay and Madrwa portioned, and there is not a po on the impulse The enclosed note explained it all p° "They net happened like to be here. p ++ P — Persian, English a>,d the Zend, or sacred fit, about him. He moves with a quick, nerv- ] Pe "Did The Colt offer to make s break 2 P " May 20• language, in addition to the Gu jarathi, the I , . tai t " �'Vhat fine.? -�tiing trotting horse is that « only break he made was Nxw YORK, ous, springy walk. His• head, which No. The t" be considered b some to be too large, indi-- coming down the sheet'" she asked. when Uccle Ike firs called to me to `Dome Di:;+s lix.�. SPSIoohs : —I have heard of dialect of India, which they first learn to j I'- 16' t _ Y �' That's the Jim Blanes horse," said one. ;g - cafes force and character. There is great + on' and. I spoke too sharply to him. He your last great exploit. The first one wag lisp. Persian is the court lanqua�p with i t. w " He's the best trotter that's been in these p° down into when on let Uncle Ike have Pearl, slid many of the native princes. The "Persian �. �. width and fullness between the eyes, strong merely jumped twice and settled Y Y_ fine sere, which parts for years. ++ then brought ( ?) the Deacon to see the race. poet Firdousi, in the `Shah Namr, or Book Y_ jowls, large nostrils, long, «What are ou talkin : about ?" -aid an �Y trot. - ' hands clown the traditions of our _ are constantl in motion, and eyes that are y, offer to "Yon shouldn't have slapped him with You diujuat right in this last affair. My of Kings, I` axe another. Didn't Squire Ribbons is, that when a man is determin ancient race and dynasty.' fairly ablaze with courage and intelligence. the reins," said the Deacon, reprovingly. philosophy I His neck is rather heavy than otherwise," match Pearl a in him for $1,000, if Deacon �� + ,,, ad to beat me, I nad better strike the first " I•myself was educated at the University �. uii g Did he all you . his back very broad, coupling short, im= Sprigging would only let up on him on the y lid, bargain that he should never tint the filly " No ; or I let him go. I tried two or blow. " Beat all -those who try to beat you." of Bombay.. Besides the usual course we i' =' - , manse quarters, while his tail >$ carried be- 8 three times to atop him, but it only made Our sat down here arQ just wild over" your were obliged to learn Hindostanee, the great , °.,, k, hind him like a banner floating in the another race.. -e that horn,,, said him furious." victory. I send the accompanying Silver Mohammedan language of India. Medicine C s Why, I d like to se , , Y . breeze, His legs a black and perfectly clean; Y+ '• He didn't seem to be distressed, did service as a present to you. You richly de- I studied in London. I ,, r his feet are like iron ; and he is well shod. Aunt Jerusha. I 11 ju4t drive 'up and �„ serve it. I shall be up to a few days to talk _ When asked whether it Rare true that., He had on neither blinder, check, or martin - take a look at him." And gathering up the hay; 0 no ; he didn't mind it at all." over the matter' with you Ad the Deacon, natives sometimes reached the rank of cap- � et' ale; but the hai-�ieas was good, and the reins, she innocentl drove up the street ,the' Deacon moved over toward his Your friend fain in file East Indian regiments the Sur - ,es g 1 e es ?" ` tiled a I— - spouse, lovingly jut his arm about her, and ' 11 ' JACK SPRATT. geon said : —" No. The reason such an lm- . • open wagon, although heavy was in capital towarcL the ob'eet o er conceit g pression gets abroad is this —The men in na- ; Can I believe m y •�Y kissed her.; hesitated a moment, and than When the donor. made his appearance, order. Live regtplents corresponding to noncom - tor Aunt Jerusha name out dressed to go to - stander. "The dill r of Jim Slane is ust said to her : Aunt Jerusha, mildly remon- fisted with . n t n the wagon on laying for the old lad , and she has waled a missioned gfcera in English regiments are - town. - Aa she seated herself i g light: into the trap• When she urns to " I would rather -every building on this hint for sending her such an elegant�present. subbadar, (sergeant), jummadar (corporal) , •j . _ - she said to the Deacon,.. - me back he will o for her and beat her farm would burn to the ground than to •• Why,. my dear Mrs. SprigginsI laugh- and hanildar (lance corporal). These men i' r SCI " V�hat will the p le say when they see co $ „ have had The Colt beaten. It is a wicked in 1 replied S ratt, " I have made money �j t , right down this strew . g Y P perform the duties of non -commissioned offi- - me driving The Colt I know ; but I can't help -it. You enough out of the descendants of Dolly cars but hold a species of commission. The er, "No matter what they'say, although it is Just then Squ a hobo�Whe eeisaMre. diduwell, Jaruaha. You shall have the Spri ins to be able to afford to give you a title ` subbadar' meats `captain' in Hindo- � ` . ' - ' Up _ 1 a little strange, for no one has ever driven the'scens. ilea stanee ; but the subbadar is never called I him a rod but me. Now, Jerusha, let The S riggins -was And looking ithp amazement. B to town." were talking about the next time I he Deacon we knot so confoundedly stuck I .. Golf have his own way. If he wants to captain by English officers, nor world he be fig y Uncle - Ike up.,with false pride, at little bit don't all and worry " Great heavens ! i it possible "� (Ha The matron's face as with the I d dn - omething hand- fie. welcome at their mess. One quarter % speed along a P, w the situation at a lance.) I d give light of .love ; and the Dew noticed it. some for him ; but he won't- have anybody's of the. Madrasae (natives of Madras) who � i 111 1 -m but let him 'lang ; he ll stop when $e► g her on her guard." " You look now, Jerusha, i►s ou used to money but his own. In this. respect there s fill the r$nks of my regiment are native i. - hl 000 to be able to ut h gu he gets ready ; and you need have no fear $1, Christians, the remainder are Hindoo idols- I. t of ills tiring himself. We have had many a Aunt Jerusha was to -top and talk when I cam to 'your father's ones to see a wonderful sight of difference between ns. It was a fortunate day for me when I tried tors (quite a di&rent thing from Buddhism) I cod ride behind him, and on know what's a moment or two with the driver of Jim you." / „and Mohammedans." g y and 'then. she turned leisurely to "But what will the neighbors say about to buy Dolly Sprigging curd then her filly, 11 _1 fun to him would 'be death to almost any Blare, 't ou fps et ourself, drive home. The Colt was in the habit of me ?" replied the wife. Pearl, rind it has led to the happiest restilta. + -- And don Y ha Deacon "What care I what they say ? I try to It neadlas- to say that, when Jack RUINED CATTLE?IiEN. ,, I other horse. Y g e, Jerusha, and slap him with the reins when startii►g off quite briskly with t , Y Y y Spretr g� up into the country, as he fre- or you want him to go on, for if you do you and he 'did eo in this in- fence. The con- dom dut in "the communit as a man, and Half the Montana cattle (Herds Lost thts I 3' rY �quently doest to gget away frown businfl. Season. I - will have a terrible time with him. I never tending trotter to right ut the fair driver ne'er- do -weel. - But I sad Uncle Ike coming cares and perplexities, he lies aBSigned to BvTi•s, M. T., March 1. —As reporta.from I " K, the ac did it but once, and he almost pulled me P q g supper him the best room In the Sprig mansion over the dashboard. When you want him of The Colt seems to be entirely uncon- up the road-; loon had better et su r different ranges come ip it is found+ that the scions that a ee horse-race do was impending, ready, Jerusha. ' and the most assiduous attention from the weather this season has been more severe to go faster simply say to him, �O °n• Squire Ribbons could- stand it no longer. The three sat at the tea - table. After a hostess. And Jack would ee►y, on his re- than even reported. The- loss of life will i . But you know just how I drive." a rushed out into the middle of the street, while Uncle Ike entered into explanations. turn to the city, in reel to the many la- probably reach twenty -five persons. The I 11 .I The p�acon's wife gathered up, the refits, $ w so loudl " Jerusha wasn't to blame at all in this n1Lie6 where he had been : Cattle', loss i8 estimated at from 50 to 75 per I 1 of frantically waved his arm, crying Y Deacon. Had I not told her to q clucked to The Oolt, who moved o$ fora 3' I d rather go u there than any place on cent. ' The banks of Helena will be sufferers 1. lk few rods nits briskly, then stopped, looked that it was plainly heard not only by the matter; .. p • . q comm addressed, but by the entire crowd of eager go on the horsy would have simply jogged earth • and it just does me five hundred dol- to the amount of $1,200,000, loaned and Y At, behind him, whinnied, and c by her, and there would have been no race. fats worth of good ever time I go there." advanced to cattlemen. The losa-in sheep pawing. The Deacon, who was a close spectators. y horaes's "Come onJeruaha ; flame on 1 Start "Well, if The Golt would have let him +•Yee, +� thought. his listener ; " no doubt is likewise heavy. Hay Brothers, at Geyser :I e. r, observer of this scene was at the , 1► head in an instant. ! 1 him up 1 They re going to try to bee► 1you I go b It would have been the first time in he has talked Deacon Sprigging out out of Springs, lost a flock of 40,000 Cheep in one MB_ life that' he- ever let any thing pass „ fr I Il �� What In the world is the matter, Jam- 'Come on 1 come on 1" birds, any- another good colt fora mare song. storm. The sheep, ggetting astray our the Y e worth dame comprehended the situ- him 1 He will race with doge, herder to the blizzard, became all scattered, sha ?" he said. The y . . atiol&st once. A tremour ran through her thing in fact that comes anywhere near and ten days afterward' they were found - I " pin sure I don t know, she replied, t ho ho 1 he he he f" laughed Ps or.KV>K° ><x EGYPT.—At Jemash, i i frozen to death. A rancher named Peter- • - . • : d "unless he thinks it's ve sir a that ou #tame.,., the benevolent smile on :hot fe►de him. Ho, , � bet r gave plaoe to a ,hard; ' set expression,; 'and the Deacon, until his brow face was Grim- t, boring for petroleum, ozokerite, son, on Maple Creek, in the Sun River t are not going along. Perhaps you a4 . te. the crowd heard her- a strong, eager son.. When he regained his composure he o lid petroleum, has been found ata"dept,Ii country, had his herder take 3,000 sheep - come, too." voice, bid The Colt to go on 1" turned to . Squire Ribbons, asking very Pe roe The good Deacon laughed quite heartily. of 385 feat, and 15 feat lower a oloee'grained out lit the morning. A heavy storm coming 1 . The Colt, wsto shed at being so}iarahly hand fly, as he slapped the table with hid coral• has been struck. ' At. another bon g the.animals be an to $tam e." Ha stared : 1 O8° " Yes, I guess thak s it. He quilt ono b ;" made• a: funninle jutnp ' two, about The Colt 8 g g fed ' � i ug ken to, �r�� m sli lit tiecee of as and oil have also been with them for fort . -a' li hours when a re- f, now.' In fact; The Colt ditd seem to be found. lief party found him almost dead and only dre d into . a trot, and was off like a note 7i 1 lllit d0 they Y . rh, - satisfied now that his owner was him., Pppee a few hundred shee left. The man had to m ' 1 ' $e will o all ri ht in a t000r, sn, yvhirlwind.g!�ti ? „ p - g g S nine vts a yell of delight. They sa he ie a host, and they'll have ,A� Ngw TANNING SUBSTANOl'r. —A new eY have his fin fingers and toes amputated. Save- ' A said the Deacon. He slap F tb0 q t+ hi $ in used in Gar- ga P I - ree " " 'r� o ' ` Five h oars Jtm Slane don t no more of tin ; an you'll no loner be treat of coal in being pro ly for ral lives were lost in the Coeur Dalene Conn- ing back with his o n" hand,' a Res rig from Fort Banton show a de- pe gg other moment •Agnt !britsha beat him t Yive hundred dollars he never nth gIIed ah nt his speed, for they ve all many for in her and a�ootioU ganerally,� 'Y• Po I. . on, and in an .• i was nearly out 0f -i ht.. The Deacon walk- gate to his wheel 1 roaresi Uuc�a Ike. enough." do an went •that heifer to which the Hanle " pyrof uzin " IS liven by plorable state of affwixs. Coal is $64 per d- g The�Colt epenefi a .full length +on' " I say, y about some thadiseover, professor Paulus Kenneth of ton, coal oil $5 for a three -gallon can, floor ad back to the flek1, liuxt taking ` 0, ore neat: When he merle his firab• -' that you were talking to me a Unlike the generality ie . $10 per sack, j�tstoea cannot be had, look down the road before he want to work, Po to the crowd, time "ago ?" •langen' �'� `' -out lee tied readily. at $12 to $15. red to himself : flea, and as their came opposite , .� • but "Yes, I'll take her at $100." " of such oorgpounds, this. new material is not po a `! he muttered those were their relative poBiti Indians ' sa there has not beeq '` The dear, good old rascal 1 "; F•� , _ ' e Colt was at his •sane, whim• it r " We% I'll send her over io you to- a derivative of 0061 tar, or of any- of the die. he Crow y. ' e :field hands said to another, Th 8O1tlg such a winter for thlr ears eta the preeeat OnP -,of , tl} n that his oppon'eeii� morrow, and u can payy for her when I tillages of coal, but ie obtained diteotly from �� Y i, , . s• Jehosapbat 1 if that won't *UdEd s' sense- was a l,b . to ex $e uovr made a brerl'k - sand the bill. ;Phioh all understood to coal Itself. ; s s' lion 1II tOVVn, thhen x'm a sine! i GMs "Ott.hi / tl •, r. ,, . ,i - ,. . 4 914 1. I ".' - _ y _. .ti i. ; , ''t' I: . .. Y '.R d .I . `r 7 It , . _ r r �� _w s 1. t +Y , . . r .r. s t a t . as. I Y lf" ti.. _ _ - r . .. -. .. - .fi -i f, ! J -F 1. . .:.- .. t l.. , . _ , .. - -. , .. , : .. -. :.:.- is 3. i' I :.r i a :. ,;: �` 1. _. fit:} 1 - -. r,- .:. ... . .. .: s `re i r 1 , t . I : !. ;t I . - - .. .: l.- : ti . - 1 4+: q,el.:: -P ... _ - - - _.,,, _ - - J f _ >.. 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PP - J. Cam I's asr load of choice beef cattle from the p Ili Lassie —Wm: Logan '''`3 -- Overcoats at half price -at R. & J _ - . - - ,: � - Notice —J. A station here on Frills rut. just '. I : ... 1_:1_ Marra , y 1 . y Cam bell s, Whitby. . . . _: �aogsta. :. , . p y Looms -�V. H. Jackson. _ 1 th'i B -, : - ,--,.., ,; ii _ _.. The Conservative Assooiatian of West —For your ordered o o wg , . & I. I j .. Local —E. Stephenson. J. Oampbell, Whitby. , _ (— - ! . uraiture --J. H. Beal.. 1' Onto gave a banquet to Mr. John - , Ftor Sale --E. Bostwick. Miller, their standard - bearer in the late —For to, lace curtains, ofetpns, - 11. VVI : I contest, at Uxbrid door oil alo, go to R. & J. Campbell's. I - , . For Sale- -Isaso Linton Uxbridge on Thursday even- 'the Place to Bu —C. Dale. �g Let, It wu s most successful and —A lot of tweed just bought and in . � Pleasant affair. stock this da , less thin half rues. Call It Cow For $ale— is Omce. and ins REY ANID `V�HITF ��' j'' Spring (!coda— (,}eo. Burros. •4• u�. ` ; yeti t em at p R. J. Campbell a, S a ' ' ' Cow For Bald =Mrs. O'Leary , We learn as wa 40 tb p is that on Whitby. ., ' I. gee a VE Ezecato »' Notice• --J. B. Fars ell: - worthy Third Deputy ve, Jae. L. .& sae iwa�. R, 1���� ��R�S ' , ' ,. Just Opened Oat— Diekie M nis., NOW, took - unto himself a - wife , on The roof of the Public h ' , .' r . " a�q Wednesda last, in the person one of ool building , j - Notice to Credisors— Btepheoso�¢, Dick• y pe leaked so badly on Monday last that the son �� Taylor. I Balsam's most estimable ladies. IIna�le scholars were driven out of th® seats, CHECKED AND STRIPED � S111— NG 1e�Rio� putionlare this week as he never and school had to be dismissed for the Stu : �� toils ns s word :about it. day. - � - . I - q.� , - aVER 500 YARDS . I 1. - PIQBERING, ONT., MARCH 1 ;1887. Somebod should caress "'the P�rop)ict �a omts- - - . . •i ,• .. ! with a hickory club. "The first three On page 4, th line from the" l�otiom, " " ( - - ; in the days of March will bring a heavy down- Audito s Report as published in . COttd$ ads and Summer Panting. . LOCALISM �; .. pour," was its prediction. If he cannot ppamphlet fo ,appears Lhie eat "Jno. x M. ` " - -" "prophesy" better i than that be should Gerow, ommissaoner, 8220 "" To —• ._._= .1 o this should be added the words: •� ro. his him to some secluded granite coast priation on Ba 'shill." The lane- r —Note lost. See adv. •. and gently but firmly take a shower bath as TAB.1J E LINE11� : . - omitted from the re ort but it wasn't /' —All wool underwear at cost, Logan s. of rooks. p 3 - ' ' �l —$ome choice land for sale. coca wtm• C ' the printer's f It - $ee adv. c _ ; . . � Very 'fine and food assortment: I. --- Remnant print at cost for one week The days and n" his are now of about ° Dastardly ct., • I - - ' at Logan s. - •x equal length, and lere is somethin e . Someone vie ted the- premises' i i u n pf Mr. TOWELLING eonraginq in the tlionght that the sun is 'lu• Atkinson, near Port Whit y, the � i I i — Frontage of I79 feet to the Leonard I� N i `property. T hav�g day by day. more direct and po. other evening rid after cutting t e tail tent mflubnce, a are getting away off one of his c ws, attempted to ut her i, Qf all kinds, Linen Crash, C ", . —Mi6s L. .. arper a the new Salvation from the dark and "wintry season, as an throat~ as well, inflicting a urge wound. I' .ii � _. Army cadet here. American ezahan says. We have The same nigh a dwelliii :. a to was burned TILKING _ _ —Hid mitts rid gloves at cost � ibis fear �tite freshets, b t beyond them the see down in the net hborhood.. - _ . .. r - r- -. _ week at Logan's * the spring - breezes, he birds, the shooting r0 r ftdbat•. . , Splendid val' e I i. buds, the tuli and he lilacs,' and antici• John A. Car] w, Qf orouto, has made =-Bee bills concerning the sale of the P ,• Leonard propcity, March 26th. ' * Date the "roses and the early apples, and ap lication for robat to the will of These goods have been bll ht In rat a ' —and colic. pp g large giiantitles, C0�1 -� _ - Greenwood Church of England. The obert Dizon o $carbprougii, who died B8 uentl next service will be held Sunday, March a"ana vat swat°i t, <: January 27th, saving a will date June q Y at closer prices than usual and will be sold I As will be seen b I p • , . tertainment will b given dens Dale subs!! longing �to the 'deceased! •property be- , i 4 ;; —Owing to lack of space ovr Washing- in this .village on T arsday evenir�Q next, is swop at1 R�t��3 @Cf11ST' " •�OCiteC�.. 1' • ton ,letter and other matter is crowded 825,126, Composed ed mainly of money se• out of this issue. • Dliarch 17th, in whit Prof. Clark �?Vismer, our( b mo ea and s�iares in banks. y ��� "the greatest living wonder of the age," The will directs that Robert Dizon, son � ' )o( r _ . —St. George s:; I'iokerinq, $nnday and Mr. Frank ismer, the D1C,K1,E,,' . Ma rch -13th- Subject : Preparation,for Cana•dian'COmedian besides a number a tateeas sooned' he l8hreeeive_all of the , God's Service." all reach the ae i fiS - - -L ,_...: of other talent ;will t e s rominenL art, . i - p p of 21, A few ]e avies were also made to i ' —A rare. opportunity for capitalists to We are assured by t e management that old servants of a .deceased. . • secure a bargain at the- sale of the eyerything will be done to make this en: eepa • Leonard property. tE+rtawment worthy of patronage. For i - - — Service "will be &1d' on this,- and' full particulars see bills. A special meet g of � the ratepayers of i _R "n's a Cola Da „ Pickering Village 6ection "was held in the every Friday e. suing, until farther notice �� a . school building on Saturday forenoon in fit. Georges church. toeGlob�ent management of the To- ]ut, called forgt e p se of elec ' *. U I U i I L ,. -Mr. James Percy, First De" ut t is safe to say, ie not ez• sneeessor to the ate Louis O' t'ng a , . . ., Reeve, was in -town on Wednesday anti "celled on this continent for enterprise the School Traste Board. T �' on a 1 and gave Ta$ NBws a call. y 'and push, sad we are not surprised there• very at here was a FOB T E P 11 , . ; I . 'L ;. ...L. . . R fore at the rapid i'v good Attendance of "rate a er OPL :.. , I pid strides being made by Sent. Mr. Wm. ale was chosen chair- -It pays to advertise. A Rockford, that journal. The latest exhibition of man, and Mr. E dy Secretarv, 1 iesers, . L . Ill., man" advertised for a wife and got the indomitable push- displayed by Man- Dennis 0 C cue worth 810,000. His 25c onno a a�as well agar (�ameron is the running of a s cial ad Jobn des were V�„ room- ets r�j uiveated• fast train west of Toronto w 1p nominated for the aition, but the latter vat i � - hich • lands said i- y be did not wire to stand. Mr. I the Globr in Londofi at 6:80 a.m. — several O'Connor was the afore elected to 811 out • t ;► --Mrs. James A. Falaier,' who hsa bee hours earlier than usaal. The • visiting friends here fcr several weeks price of �� 1 - the morning issue is also reduced to tb Mr. O Leary s expired term. Tha lit OW is ' the Time t I t, left for her home at Cheboygan, meeting then adjo ed, d +� u� pis .: i , past, on Wednesday last. Per year. Such enterprise deserves sue- - I case. ?h• n•w > >- w, j —An attempt was made Prices to bmrgIarise I The passage of the by -!aw referred to Lt�urest lI1 the �0 `n -. Mr, Isaac - Linton's grocery store on Sun.. in the Con>icil pr dings, should act as ty ' day evening last, but the sugar burglars Co ro doctors who don't extricate rotas° an incentive to all who have not made a I-. Ear doctors who advert' sure cures for correct return of the number of d r did not succeed lII getting inside. 1 �.' I�: deafness. Lotteries fall descriptions, owned ° PICTURE F A i --It was rumored in town on Wednea- which are a delusion and s Snare. Law• ' possessed ° harbored by them to : , ; 1 S l� �EA do so at once an save trouble. The � :. day evening that Mr. Thos. Moody had yers who volunteer heir services troin I ' received the appointment of Landin " cbaritsble motives,'' Land Schemes in portion of the s tuts bearing on the . - `. - ' Waiter at the Harbor. �Ve cannot sap Florida and el8ewbe question, reads as !lows': —Chu ter 1 - s r which Rive homes Section 4, R.S.O.: "The owner or kee I as to its troth. away. The lightnin -rod man who is P�� a $, * * I T. , er of an }• dog shall, whoa re aired b e i : U willing to take our noise' for work �► the - - — Through railway tickets for Dakota y Par. assessor or assess rs, deliver to him or Manitoba, California, British Colombia, formed. Civiale remedial agencies, them, in writing,- the number of dos I. which are nets!! advertised throw s Oregon, Nebraska, or to nearly all parts y Rh owned or k _--�_� of the world (local or fore the a apt, w iethei' one or more ; 1 ign), tai; or P pets. Bohemian oats, whose man -., and for every negle .t or refusal to do so, 1 ocean, guaranteed at rock bottom rates. ipulators are extending their operations f in various directions. En lie and for every fa1S Statement made in i f Procurable at your leisure fromr E. Steph- which iS adver ' g h cutlery respect thereof, sb ll in a +I � H ' enson; Uptown Telegraph and G. T. R. tised b b ponies five dollars, to, be recovered w th coats # l at very low prices. Fraudulentoeui employ- ----.--------------- I- ------- - - - - -- Ticket Office, Whitby. Office hours ?:30 P y before, any Justice f the Peace for the - a.m, to 8:30 p,n1, w nt bureaus which guarantee permanent municipality.- .. -- — -- ma nicipali y. . emplcyment if you pay your initiation ' -- _ . • -L FOR. Licensed Series, i 7 i 1: fee• Medics! institutes whose professors Ca>npt at Lai. I . tiVith a view of Weeding Out the poorer advertise tbemselves and great cures During the past ew Meeks several at• 1:, I . r , ; 1. class of horses the Wentworth County through the count tam is have been ode b / ' _ R ryReneraily. Magnetic P y parties n »• � " Council has decided to petition the On- appliances which are. advertised to care trance into business Grocer �rpjTjsjp • ' -- i tario Government for power to licenbe p known to effect an a y, n acid Fru t Sin e11 physics] infirmities, from disordered houses in this vil e, but ha A ji` 1' e:�S stallions. attempts havb rov ¢ happily the For Sale 17� • brain to s sore foot. rrrrri�ax .9erical. p ed futile. Un Sunday s s and ' p g oing ou of a 8oss�s, I I ; tufist. night 14st, however, the raid made on Mr. The Port Perry Standard sayt := -Horse n =ahPa a w• F �'m+ Egan s store proved to be more the business nlugt be sol = buyers are flooding the country and die• The merchants of the vi)1 village Of' Saccessfal than previous efforts, and an - - • - tract and buying up sal the good horses learnt :a lesson by experience. AlftYtb entrance to the inside of the store was ��� : belpV� COSt• �-, ,Also souls ; ' h they can get their bands on. 'No better strugRling along for several ye iho guned by means of boring bolas through , � OuSeS. ' remunerative. field awaits the. farmer publisher of the rew a er there , was the side door.- until a hole large enough i t let. • " than the breeding of a good class of horses, compelled to quit Seca a the merchants to. admit the !land was made, The bolt was then drawn, and no farther difficult U ° daother sib =tin,, did not give him Snflicient support. They in getting in was met with. After aecur• A� �IN . Copt- Call, " the rabter," hag issued thought that a paper would be printed I TON, rC KEi • . Pd ing an entrance, the tbie es helped them- bills for another big time in the Salvation there whether they supported it or not, Salves Army barracks liere on tide 14tb. There and a Paper was :no use to .the villa e W plug tobacco, box of cigars, . is to be a salvation earthquake, hallelujah anyway ! The paper ceased ;pnblicatioa, idiots of bootsclbeSidea oth TBartides r and ' and now these same merchai�te see their la i i bellows, and dear only knows what else. I - h, bat in their harry to aSCa +the __ Copt. Morris is also expected to ba pre• b mistake and they are compelled to pat dropped a lot of tobacco, ;probably ten ` ■ B - -t1 sent. lee bills, and you will know all their hands in their ockets to her n `�' _ about it. P tart lbs. or mu;e,�on the floor, and did not : . '— -- another. They wil perhaps leave to Rtop to reca�}•er it. Otl opennq the Store spend - three times aS much to establish in the morning the tobacco was a SPECIAL, BARGAINS 'CFP �► I, aoia� Into /iotioa. it as would have been necen to 've a t once ERED; �I1� . We learn that Tbos. Baker has been. liberal•enpport to the one the lowed to noticed, and this led the proprietor to ' gazetted. a cadet in the ranks of the 6a1 collapse. A conteniporary discussing on make fnrtber.investi�ations, with the r®- ' y '`� " i vation Army, and has been- sent•to Brace- this matter winds up by sa 'nq SS' j enit above noted. Efforts were made to bridge. Ralph Braund, also of the yil- to be remember t is ascertain, if possible, the are� l e, has ed. that it coFta none to Ittiilty parties, �+ es �/ s r 1. gone to _the training home in run a nevrslYaper, and if sup rt is not and about noon one of the silk handker= " I. i r. Toronto to prepare for the work. These accorded it, the. journal a no chiefs was found to have been in the 11- -, t exist•" I' i' . . . 9 : , young men delivered their farewell ad. This important matter will present itself AS of a young lad named Marks, a�ud i" . .- dresses a week Jewe er - ! ago Sunday night. in quite a different light. There is noth- '"'" supposed he knew something of ' 1. moth's ciaiam4 i mg that assists the progress of s town the theft, he was Arrested. When ques- ' more than a newspaper, tioued he gave the name of soother lad ' �0'�Tioun to ,S'='� 11 Mrs. Eliza $midi., relict of the Iate Wm. pope ,and the tut slimed Leslie Allawsy as his coal —T �'- �; Smith, passed away at her son's residence, should be borne in mind." panion ' in crime. '' �I' i lot 8, 4th con. of this township, on Tues. s. a. r►aaiv- Young AUaway was ap I l��i , �. I i pre 1 day last, at the "ri older• I handed by Constable Baker soon otter, i ' pe age of 71 yeas. The anniv in eo�oaeetiun with the sad w the evenwg they were both ht Deceased was an old and much esteemed Methodist • chart m this village was before Squire BttnLin , who broug S . H resident of Picketing, as was manifested celebrated on Babbatli and Tuesday m8 the evidence, eommitted�the�mn hear• Q IT - by the large attendance at her funeral on sussing last. On Banda the to jai! ;I' Thursday to Salem bursa] y pastor, to stand their trial. These boys era Practical WachiYiB,k�r, Brock $t 'et . ground. Rev. Mr. Matthews, reached two excel!- , pp about 1$ or 14 years of a s t�i�. ' - sa woos uses•. i ant sermons, suitable to she occasion, y y age, and for their li Years exhibited *a amount of s itnesa ,� The Guelph Agricultural College iersttes taking for hitl text ° in the morning tad roomy shown by those older in crime. 'I bulletins every formi'ght or ao, giving use. Hinge, 2Z : 2, and is the evening 1st Mdet of the stolen goals ware found in �-�+ ° , - !nl information on all aorta of matters, Timothy, '4: 16. On Tuesday evening the eastern pier of the K $ O �!' 4. Most farmers are not aware that these the ante ^ inment in ooaneetion with the bridge s where they had been sedated by the bulletins contain information which would ncl�ool w►• s held in the church, and was a boys. We are glad that the perpetrators f � be worth a good deal to them, and that k1r irk success. The weather , was of these m ' Lt raids u • the bulletins will Belikb*), decd the church was well filled Pon business By using common gltiseee, when Yon "c push I;. be sent free to 'any hon�p have at last been apprehended, al• farmer, or anybody else for that mutter, with an appreciative audience. " Mr. Jae. though we sincerely sym these with L > who sends in bin name. Bend your ad. Pickard, Superintendent, occupied the parents of the boys, +ORjS : ,� • �� . . dress and get a copy sent.yon. I hair, and presented a program of �' as they are among I" . e Brest oar' most re8 iectable .residents. But i '!L• Qn••a'r Jnts33••. I rf_ .h (ranch too long for us to attempt crime in this vihage in be t down, I . toparticularize ),whiebwascarriedthrough and the position these b a Celebrated h' Towns out around us are already iak_ in a manner high! creditable s now find . C ebrated -' ins steps for celebrating the 21st of Jnne, y to the themselves in should be s arniag to all j W Queen's Jubilee da Now Soholare, teache », and everyone Cott- others who have an inoliioadon to talcs j ' y testis !ill L _ is backward in the way of getting cele netted with the school. Many, of the that which does not ba to Al. P (` T �r T pp selections Riven were a thou $ th 1 E `"�' 1 E D SP T C L E brationti, bat as this is an extraordin P rfacularly Rood• t, ey may escape detection many . mat in I' cry Short speeches were made by R•v. Mr. times they inlay be sure their Sills !1 the World. , °About a minion eau now use, gi Su" _. oeoasion we trust something will be done Cameron, Xr. B. . satiisfaction. 'For sale oil b `I _ our people to Boating sad tNq find .them out, : s by Pep ProP�l observe the day. after whisk tiha Pssior, The s were, �o�bi be �ty�ater --w ' — .. V ,,,� . y - y I I. -- -- L r f . • Perbapr our athletic clubs might atran protesdiags closed. -The boy - , qe total proceeds, we understand, aa�� a judo ; ► t t ; ,: a series of games of various kinds on the ? whi ambient. to at Whitby on ''ttesday, and +QO.nYnit�ted . 'L , , t College green. which •►ail be devoisd to school to jail for three manthr, with three boon i )'I ' , . JUID 1 0, • pnrposu, duly in the dark cells. `' 1. 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