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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_03_18-t J - . - - VOL. VI; 4 , PICKERINCx - - :C__ - _I __.-. . -.; . i `:.., ° . ,.1..-:..- : 1.-.. . - - I. . E I . -v�v .,y a :' ' :emu L 4 V .O NT.- FRIDAY; MARCH 1. 8.t 188. 70 . ft I - i NO: 20. 1. r ie"tior m earb#. " war and argamttna of the •` esperienoed capital. The oh of petitions Ian! Y - _ Fire and Life Inanrance. OUT AROUND •CTS �° ,. ' as�as. the decision was giYen in favor of memori relwtive to District thwt ace y Medical. • '-"' married life. We would advise the ••mar- laid bet Co�rees � show the exist - . - �% Ir. 2.11 � LATZ" L6CAL HAPPt11INO8 R2002DUD BY '� talk against Once of im pssions c a this sub- - ,,,.�...,... < r. tied mate to never again g -nRS. FIELD & BATEMAN. The Lancashire Fire I�nsurraannce Company, Head TRZ Fazas AND Joan DOWN AT OUR bf8 00hooienos. 1�• � � . L Pbysioians, Surgeons, eto.,Piokering, Ont. Office: Toronto --ESYYItANZA. Again W"bi Ood deed net ObMisE OE t CORRISPONUNNTs. office hours — Morning. from 8:90 to 11:90; The Western Fire Assurance t�o.. Head Office. - -- : ` : Congress as in times 'past, and there is evening from 5 to 6 o'cock. i -y Toronto, and the BROUGHAM. - - - North American Life Insararmoe Compr.ay, Head MINiTAY. ptcobwbl no Ameri city now where 01 yl.11 M.C.P.B. Ont. Owes . Toronto. Rlaiuentbar thep�rand oonaeR't and �i ' aharo6 l' a i� eo in rely active as here. W. oNEB office hours--morning from AgencieE !for reaching and improving the evening 5 to e. surgery in rear of DRUB I e A snit of Win. Thomlmsoa. beroess- entertainmenx in the Town hall, Brougham, oonditio' of tLe workli g classes, menf►lty, to 10, e 6 nears nee effected at the lowest passible rata" maker, received severe injuries on Pees- this (Friday) evening, 18th March. The STORE, Brook St. North, Claremont. Patrons consistent with safety and security. morally ' nd spiritual , are busy at work supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., all 45_y day of last week by being thrown fro" a Wbitbj Collegiate Institute Octella Club in every' uarter of tb ity. Chapels for . I -cheap for cash. 99tf B iat8e ,��{�{ horse against a telephone le near Ray's and the Harmonic Quartette, besides a + - ag p pole y special i rposes are so •aging up, meetings . Legal. �, hotel. A con le �of onths o his father large array of loam and outside talent wiH IF YOU ARF GOING O p {n ag are held for workers: pf different kinds take part, in the program. Bee bills. + ` ; : • met with an accident near the same shot• homes a being madoI or friendless child- TO OZ,�. C::iC11].�r �: It is feared that mumps will be epidemic LL DOW BARRISTER A young lad named, Middleton was this n in our will e• ten, and alien wome>i ,who went to lead 1. ;1 TQ$N BA ' or are din for t g Notary Pnbiic, etc. Oarzc$— B your frienda+who are there, sentenced to a' week's imprisonment by better li' s j and care '. 1 work is done in JOHN Solicitor, Bali on Six-o our young ladies secured -a demo- . - � I)everell's Brock, Brook - street, Whitby. Private tyO+ p YULEe magistrate Iasi week for stealing a or gutter, and went off for a lark towards hospital: sand aaylamaJ I funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable p a old vin and necktie from (Ieo. Cane at These re only som ; of the forms that ; Jr. terms of payment. &y g Brooklin one day last week. They had a the chn', �h work take and all is dons ACi IFAWT - A-LLAlY LIN]Q- Beaverton. real nice time, reap Yours ladies are . ' . �T1gOM AS PARKER, BARRISTER Brock St. Whitby. y• g' systems; 'tally and do roughly and with , 1 and Solicitor, dcc. Macey tL loan. No +�e0. I�. Ht��,tt511, yollOgBSt, Bon of the awfully kindhearted, so when they over- I commission. Office : Aaney's Building. Picker- town clerk, was married at providence, took an exceedingly bashful young man an earn t seal that ' making itself felt 'lE'hls is the old reliable Canadian Vine. The for grew; ,good. It is acing an influence ins ; open every Saturday. ". 4 -y shortest Bea Passage. Low rates. R.I., lately. , trying to drive an obstinate pig through a that wit: zert untold aver on the thoughts . ' ' D ELAHERE, BLACK, RESSOR Rates have Just Been Reduced in The fours closed this week. Nothing gap why the just appointed a committee foundry �' and live of the people the (crate capital. ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors of two of their number to get out and help. No. 17 the Steerage'. definite has as yet been• do a to secure One p�culiarityof Wi'. hington life is the j in Chancery Conveyancers, etc. Offices, That was glad to et through the a Toronto Street (over Gas Compan}rs),Toronto.. g the continuance of the burin so. • P g g p fact tht `' so many of Ithe society people - - . Money to Loan —No Commission: D. D$LS ss;, Mr. Win. Jeffrey lost a' valuable im . in about one minutewfterLheentter"topped, y i Devinsox BLACH, H. A. ii>sion'. 1� LAKSP B ;, —so was the bashful young man. flue tin:; tO,iuterest, II �1emsOlves activel y Ontario,,' n orted horse a couple of weeks ago by in chnr . work, not erely bq becoming r EraLIKg, Special services are being held in this attune: des of this aid that thi , bat b . It . E. 'FAREV�'ELL, LL. L'., BAR- ii,Hammation. 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I : 4 - i ' 6'a retres' - Ali '' ., or criminal*. t 114KL" aria. --Boil so foJr � k such , . 64100.1 WAter, 1$ VOO imt3ortfmt. ere in the seventeenth and eighteenth centar 0 ter t . � When a#ring,viori . gins, lbei -e is " ch so field of .Then, ,&I . y �7 ' .. to prevent'm 4te ulli, ­ _.:.... eat effort was 04 . P removing . . :. h that the tempts on in gr to the would be no carrying off -of executiobs was most brutal' . . � . . - urry , made by the oftlNers food the system ies our method I ring the 'ah", lay tbc-ni in r � � ­ I .., ling, but it would- have required an Naga Me. rs a 0 po (. - * on . - Btrhgg or I L horses to the field as soon as they have swal but for the agency of water. - It dissolves says a writer in the GI z mouthed Ja n ur ov,r them a, i .L- ... ­.. . - lowed their grain ration and, a f,, w mouth- officer to a man to have carried ont,the pro- everything that we take, criminal a vinegar, we) ed with whole �&i ing -and nothing that There was the long ride of the crimi I in a I - .- , 1. . . gmmmo Succeed 11 I W I . I ' Ay his a * Per I .. a iwd bean best4a I ginger and F, few I . � .il: -.' full of hay., Nothing is gained b' so doing. we take " food can become nutriment that open raft, with his coffin side, either allopice,a fe aces of I - I - . t. C It is when the horses are first ut to hard = e. ,werd '. -am r _ 8 go i . When cold bu d,wa - . I .- , and felt discouisg end r cklegs. We in not di lved In watt'. It would not do 6 Tyburn Or to the spot where he committed clove of. a 11 . I d -1 - weather was diamal, Stopped undr - lithey are fit for use. closely, and mont work --- severe exercise takes f m- the di. on short rations, the that by taking things, rxd putting the indkiler.' The dart was I ; L.., . - ind the rank and file were in no mood to be th ipto wat,gr and seeing whether they the gallows, the rope was fastened around Where. eg re plentifi4i the above - . �: 6 . gestive organs the energy needed! for the di I .1. � em, I gas. . -an pu n , ed by strict d imcipline. I . am as food accord- the criminal's neck4 the' Carman gave the Pikle gestion of large quantities of foo oft dis"ve, and rejeoctingth is by no mea is expensive and is a r?li,%ili,g belo6ged I . . I -indigestidh most often be- e command to which I Ing to that circumstan I - horse a slash, and tho poor wretch was left on full feed, that it d . ce ; because food un . accompanime rit to cold meat. royfi! a . . Anil indigestion at this time means Gettysburg about 10 o'clock at night, an djargoes &considerable change in the stomach - swaying to and fro-, kicking. If he .11a'I Bulllfl,g AN D SPFA K. -Take f I iia inns . , - try 6 shorten his agony of beef, which has I;oeen well boiled a, (, . oL;s -of appetite, colic, rough hi�do, loss of for the first three, it undergoes a change, to begin with, in friends they would ' (I I were kept well in hand under the impression ngi his two or three lice8, amOtInting to aboi lit on' � . . t, a It ) fle* and weakness later on. If i the horses our mouth. One,of the great objects of by ha in on to his legs and, beating . - . are given .their EL mixed ,�ith their that we were only - changing positions to se- that chahge is to render things soluble which brea,S a ocking .eight. But hanging then pound to one and a half it, weight, e . I . - e an &dvantage over the Federals. As was looked upon as a tVo carStever, cu and a moistened, �qd axe &I- cur have been before insoluble in water. Starch, holiday spectacle, rots which have been boiled with the j - . I 11 hich we cannot dissolve in ' &ter out of the in which we find the-lower class took great -lowed time td'eat it, and a%half 4our after- daylight broke and we realized that we were i w . in a cold State, as also the hearts of tVV . .. �uads and inoividuals w 01 Irards for rest and digestion they will work on the way home aq stomach, is dissolved in water.directly it interest, and evinced much sympathy with boiled cabbages that are cold. . J I Cut the , . , - every oppo, r the starch is the deceased. For instance C . __ - rtimity to forage . laudebuval � _; . _.. - ,j eabu rder io . make up the broke away at gets into the mouth, fo , meat into sinall dide-forme( timc!h faster and ha In company with two pri-, highwayman. lay in state at 1 Pleces nd- ' will not suffer from indigestion and for a breakfast. I changed by the saliva into 8tigar, and that the celebrated � chop up the vegetables together ' - ; Pe . I 4 1. . �_ soldiers belonging in Toy company I . Id lie unchanged in water for the Tangier tavern, in St. Giles' in a room - 13 . 1 . will keep - in good colAdition. The horse vate I ran about sunrise, which won ' and salt the latter and fry theni with the � -, 1� slipped away from the colu ung with black cloth,� the bier covered with I li should be given full ninety minutes for its months is ao 6anged by the saliva of the It meat in a par,- with a quarter of a pound of' r both and, whila a black -looking 'thunder storm Incluth and the gastric juice of the stomach escutcheons, and with eight wax candles sweet butter, Whe fully done ad(I to . _: - . noonday rue-il. .It needs this time fo ed into a piece when burning around. He was buried by torch- a f ed seemed close at hand, we bolt i I the pan in wl ich the ingredientij ,Lr ' rest and digestion; and in thc end time is that it is speedily dissolved. I Hence . C . . i t 0arden half a gill of 'resh cat,tup, and serve geined by iving it the ninety minutes. If Of woods by the roadside and then sEruck we are taking aconsiderable qtkantities of dry' light and was followed th Coven I I - , . -angles, and % ith � horse as been at vCTy ,severe work, it for a hi It running at right food, it becomes absolutely 'necessary that church IV a numerous train of mourners, mashed potat)9s. . . 11T we)'ycould niake ou I Lai [uantity of water, mostly women. Misson, a French writer, . is well to ,et it res-i fifteen minutes before on whic t three or four we shoula add 'a ce'r in q OYSTER Scui,.-Strain the, liqu6rof (k. I .1 , .." ­ d . - . . - . .: I, ­ f , I ' it a uy food. The Stomach is in no farm houses. We Selected the first or near .go that this dry food should become dissolv- who visited England in the'rei n of William oysters ; boil andskim the li(pior of he 1 L - woman . � _. , .: L: . . givdnigtion I co receive food immediately after eat, and -as we ent�red the gate a I rw111c oysters ; work four spoonfuls f flour i at - Z con' ed Such things as oats, barley, wheat,.rice, Ill., says, 11 He that is liange, or othe i __ .- .opened the door and stood waiting for us to , maize and other articles of diet containing executed first takes ca*re to t himself of butter, stearn the flour and . . ­ �_ severe exer Lion. It must be borne in mind ,le '.. , ;_.: .. I _ I '' She ( ""If a cup . t) approach. knew We were Confederates ( that what" a severe lab r to the horse, the little water, must have water added, in or- Shaved and illandsorriely dressi , either in butter over tile teakettle until soft ellogh rainy e der that th .. eir Starch, fat and gluten P - bridegroom. will d asked many questions conce th a icul or% � _: - � -: �fiirst two m eeks at the plow or harrow,. an . the �y be mourning or in the dress of a to beat to a froth. lt must be fil - n i it mu8_ battle and did. not attempt to concea - - N i . at I s dissolved and enter into tile system. This done, he sets his friends at work.to t vessel to sit o- mr the top of the ke tle� T ieto - I � . - �­ .- 11 . .:.-- _­. - t She was a thoroug 1 I -y'd, and to carry ,- , not be so I Lter. At thebegi It Unioniat and . f1i t I �, . ". . . �_ cles are Bolt, and labor is more 2veie upon fact th% . .1 I . him leave to-be bu 8 stir it to th,- liquor while boiling,; , 1. �. .. . . , ter I - . I . , I I . . Ob�ervance of ap ardent hater of Jeff. Davis. � I .. . � :-. I . . ­ - _ . �: coffin with him, which is easily obtained. whieh-add one quart of new milk I 4 it than may be supposed. , I ` - . � �, � t I I el. . . I I Neverthel , .. I ast ­ ES. . � .., . . � .1 . . I... . this and care in watering and fe0ding, wita ew," she added -as she turned , 1 , . " 'r �.,-, ,NOT � , . ll When his suit of clothes or night gown, his sourness in tic 'milk will make it ,A-hc. , . _. - .. _.. - . ,!IeS I gO. P, yo ot altogether to '. �.. . I .. � ) ; 1� : . . . . time given it to eat and partly I di t its to . fdosor Pecholief, of Montpelier, n��oni- gloves, hat, periwig, nosegay, cotlin, flann'el flavor with or e teaspoonful of salt all( a it. - I . �W Pro _. food before being put to work li avoid t a 0 quinine !or the abor are . tle , ! .1 blame*, and you shall have a bite to eat an cayenne pper, oi- black pepper I pe. ads hot ba, h* - dress for his corpse, and all those things me " I f . e � llo * g th use of " condition " powder and other soon as J can get it." tive treatment of t7phoid fever, bought\and prepared, the main point is taken fdred and throw in the oysters, 4110 ., , .. . - � ..� 1.. We went around to . I id. � I I I nostrums and are much better, bite being the back door, al in a sanitary point of view, that hou so is care of-his rroi�d is at peacd, a nd then he them9merel to' Scald. . . y � I .. . � -kl ,. ..: , - ..� aside our guns and accoutrements, hich all the plumbing thinks of his conscience. .Gp�nerally he I - . . inexpensive. the most porfect in w � H_ VARIAT-ION-J. � . ' 1 � 1. � - rono tices APPLE SAUCE WIT I , , , . , 1 1a good wash up in the rain barrel. Then . Iodated in a building detached from the studies a spee.h, �which lie p . h .�. I , " I . . .- - t. .;.- .. I :, -� i .. ;I -:;�:. .. 1 - ­ . 11"�i�.� .."­11, we oat down on the grass tol r - 18 . -, ! ot . . - . . 1. ...,2 If, NOTES. � ... t:. l., , '1 dwelling. : fruits are brief luxuries, but tlii.� is a so id , ' , � � I I � .. . . .,� wait for b'eak � " � - I the S' anj gives in writing -to the What a g(x,d fruit it is, the applt r A ­ . , fast, the odor of which came out to as. . riTlolowninister that attends him in his . I � _. - . . . , - - ' el your horses to must 1 h i that she Z . I . � . ;1 I - ilatl ! " ", , omp y of one of my com. There is abundant evidence a owin ring that it may be Printed. comfort. Wj tb care, there is not a (lay in I i � . Don't e But for the buggestion last momenta desi . . and ,i i �. i . : hay., It mill produce fatal -In , tr6uble, nearly all hair restorers cointain T. e r e'year that one may not have it upon � rades everything would have gone well. Sometimes I 18 dress in white, with th - .. . - t 11 . . I . �* I '* I and, in any event, heaves. - Not far from us was a stone emoke-house that their lubg-continued use . may induce reat sillk scarves, and carry baskets ftill -of table, and so wholesome, 80 satisfying, a d . )o ale. so little cl,)3 ing is it that their is no a Muslin answers all the purpo is of glass and through the partly open door we could serious disev Core and oranges, scattering these favors I - _! � � I - .-, __,� . __ -.� for the runs of little chicks, as it . etains.the .. of meat hang' e Medical P�ea Says that all the way they go. But to represent day, in the ye r that it is not reli"Shed. We : - _:,� . A ig from the rafters. A writer in th � .!.i 1. -.;:.. .see pieces 11 . . i Ir �. . .... I ., - - He suggested that we furth estigate, - e must needs own I -_ warmth longer, and will turn watilr if tight _9r inv warts can be readily removed by the intern- things as they really ai , I no more thi ik of getting tired of ap le - 1� - -P.- .1 . :* - ly drawn on a frame. . with a view of " gobbling" a6me of the meat al *dministration of small doses of sulphate that, if a pretty many of these people dress sauce than we do of bread. - �j: es no ence iil his s"k as we left, and we got tip and went straight ­ - Then, too, i ve ca n have our apple saluCe w' h Thefarmerwhodo tf : - of magnesia,. . gayly and go to it with such in air of indiffer - - ( 1. _. I - r .. 1 .� i. when living along the line of a railroad not to the house and entered it. There were ToOT11AC11i DRoi-s.-Dissolve mastic 8 ence, there are many others that go slovenly any number r)f good and easy viatioi & * Apple 'sauce PCrxe, when pre7,ared in t e only runs the risk of losing valuable animals, two hams and two side pieces hanging up, form 14 parts and add balsam enough and with very dismal phizzes. I 9 0 .. ­ *� - � .. but endangers the lives of travelers. uilding, wh parts in chloro saw in the park a most perfect anner is certainly excelle t, .i -1 . and at the back end of the b ich of Peru 5 parts. A few drops upoll a little remember one day 1 . ril filled with but we will in ot, on that account, have it I- was about l2xI2, was a bar e , In trimming a hedge something else should - cotton are to be introduced into, the cavity handsome girli very well dressed, that was A in the same manner; X be considered as well as the matter of cut- old rag carpet, on to� of which was a set . of the tooth. then in mourning for her. father, who had ways. prepar, ro er shape ting hen. As we came near she began to .i . . I .. I . .1 been hanged but a month before at Tyburn " variety is t ie spice of life," and besid a ting off the extra growth. A . e I exhibit the usual characteri,stiesp and we Dr. J. E. Emerson cures n uralgia, of a for false coinage. L there are various ways of cooking appi a - should be given it. There is n t ng ad at . h'salicylate � . especially su.ted to different tim e tractive or ornamental as a a ely, well wer( * in it _1 , 1, ) having considerable fun at her ex- rheumatic or malarial or'g 8 . I ___ - - - ­ ___ , .1 es of ti . .. , ; , I .. Pease, when tile door was shut with a bang of cinchonidia in fi se , three or. . . . 11 year. , '­ . , e . ; I . 1 ,.� I ­_ k pt hedge, and it adds, value to t e farm. o i ­ - � ve grairt ,w t c When the � irst tart harvest appl4s' begin i*) . and we hea�d the rattle of a chain and psd- four times a day. In rheuma neuralgia ',: The Worlds Inhabitants. - , - - i- . .. I I � Some f h large mutton breeds of sheep, lock. It was a close, dark place, and it it sets almost asA specific. I I . I . . h to mellow in. July, and a few are brought . , - 0 't 'e 8, The human family living to day on Cart . - suc as of wit shear from welve to - h � ford inute or two before we reached the or I.; 4. ­ .. � : - � " �, Dr. W. Strudwick . recommends the ad- consists of about 1,450,000,000 individuals - yet scarcely'] till grown; pared and cor - . r '. �', o ads of wool, and this f t with was a m � twenty I I - and stewed quickly in a granite or poreela i - inistration of quinine in enormous (16808, not leas, probably more. These are distrib- i door and understood the situation. We be . their N)pi y to attain very heavy weights, van to kick and shout, and presently the m ur, for the cure of trau- uted over the earth's surface, so that now lined saucepan, with a very little wate , - .-,:should be strong inducement farmers I 100 grdius every ho . � I .. 9 I .. . " I I I.. - I .1 woman a voice replied: matic tinnitus. He has treated three cases there is no considerable part where man is and a little, only a little, - sugar add I -- to use ram of mutton breeds for crossing on " It's no use trying'to got out I You are in this manner successfully. .. riot found. In Asia, where he was first just as they begin to fall to piecethe native wee. ' '. my prisoners ingL wont do any ap roximately about then after o or three minutes' bod. The icultural college states as the ing, the while shaken up, not s irre% � good !" - Sed ; on an aver- Ohi agr , and kick A Crim volt WARTS.-Take 15 grains Of planted, there aft now . : . , . �, - T - ; - . he', but corrosive sublimate and dissolve in one 800,000,000 densely cr ope *,::; results of e peritrients there in soiling cattle Now nidezarodsoft*e talked to r ounce -of collodion. Brush the warts care- age, 120 to the square mile. In Eur 0 and poured cut into a glass dish, to 4e eat,. .that half t e number of :acres vqll feed- the ra en as soon as cooled-we fancy that notl - , it was no go. Then we Swore and blue- fully once a (lay with this solution. This there are .320,000,000, ave " 100 to the ­ : � i - �`) same amo t of stock -and kee them *in ing could be better. Indeed this simple!t - .. . ' _'A I .. � 1. I - ', . . L tered, but she only laughed at us. After remedy is more efficacious and more conven- a uare mile ; not so cro d! but every- 1 - _ �1 better Zeo:n ition if the.product cut and PIC auce is, g6od enough to be - L- - . I - I-* 1k - '. " f, awhilil she passed us some bread and butter ient than other recommended procedures. Viere dense, and at pointwa over- populated. Of all a . ... � - 1. e -1 -,:`:; .71 , _ _0 placed befo e them. Nevertheless soiling is standarTall the year round. Th re a ;_ . C through one of the ventilators, followed by In Africa, there are 21 0,000,000. In Amer- � not everyw ere profitable. . COCAINE IN SEA-SICKSS.--LCacaine hy. many fine fall apples that cook quickly an- ed all �0 a cupful of water, and there we,remain prica, North and South, there are 110,(M,- . , -:7 . : �r-. I- .: ;raying W ms in the drochlorate, in doses of twelve minims of a !0na th,rou % .. - gome of the best U"- day, 000, thinly scatterefl and recent. In the are desirable for this pwpose, d I , .All night and up to 8 6'clock next . . . , til win Is t ted States consist co almost pure white sand, mornlig, when we were turned'over to the four per cent. aqueous solution, afforded re- islands. large and small, probably 10,000'. tile late ter and spring m lief in from fifteen to thirty ininutes. After but they are devoted to fruits and poultry, Union cavalry. .. 000 ' The extremes of the white an(' black Spitzenburg .a still one of the best. T1 I - ­ _ - I.. I I . .. i� �..'!_'_ . .2 � ,,- thus economizing labor and space. The '. . . � another half-grLin dose (two hours'interval) 000'. Greening makes delicious apple sauce, bit are as five to three ; the remaining 700, 1 - - .11 . . 1 L � I of a farmer does not � 000 intermediate, brown, and tawny. Of needs Borntpwhat different treatment. It a i I . ... L �_� depend so . . the relief was complete and permanent. � success ,. - much upon the (it -. i-' . i best cut in smooth quarters and cooked in iality of the soil as upon - WEDDING RINGS. � _ . Sunlight is essential to th; growth and th ace 5W,(XX),000 are well clothed, that - ! ' r, yrup, by di Iving the sugar to be used, - "! � ' t 11�.! D sent is, the kind of crops and mode of managemen . . ­i. � \ - health of children, and they Should 6 ear garments of some kind to cover 8 L i . . �. .. . I- . �, ; . L , I I . There is- no necessity for expensive or t_, t bloon Come, DOW to as out of door% for several hours every day their nakedness ; 700,000,000 are Semi- first boiling a cup of sugar and a cup of a A Custom ba elaborately built houses. All the ornament the sun shines. Above all, let tile sunshine clothed, covering inferior parts of thd bod ; water toget ter, then putting in the appl from the groom Age I . . Z, .­ �. . '. that can be applied will amount to nothing - - - ` ' 11 I into the bouse-the preservation of the life - 250,(X)0,0(X) are practically naked. Of t�e and cooking gently until they have beeonle . _. - . . : _- . � have been" -made' in' . tender with� ut losing their fortil. �� 1 �__ .- -. " unless hens are kept warm. A poultry- r While innovations and health of the children is of more impor- race, 5(K),000,000 live in houses partly fur. .. . . remorly, , n a : , . very particular of the weddinf I I a first-class apple-to se'l. . . I . ­'11 I house -that is low at the rear, and so con- e P X tance than to prevent the fading of the car - nished with the appointments of civiliza- I' " ; . , - - . " . :.i i - . . structed as to admit of as little low of heat thef riinj has never lost its " an(' so pet. I tion ; 700,(X),000 it% huts or eaves, with no One of.-� eculiarities seems to be that 1 -I. .. 'I. & was it, li be tha:t man - tj t much of th flavor lies, with the coloring . .., : L. I . as possible, with plenty of light, will give ement y Ammonia in acute Alcohoiliom.-Dro. A., furnishings ; 200A)0,000 have nothi - -_ of our ancestors wouldtave considered their 1% ,1& matter, nea the surface. On this accou lt� better results than any other. NG. Glinsky injects a mixture of liquor wn- oan be cAed a home, are barbarous an sav- I . ndeed, 'nd it is best c ked with the skin, and iniakarriage null and void without it. I . I .. I - . A hero of an ower true tale in the Fiirfield al monia with from two to Six parts of water age. The range is from th�e topmost rou _ , . , , .. I I succeeded in splitting a hurricane. there are many cases on record where in )odermically into the epigastric or d6real -the Anglo-Saxon civilization which is ihe in that way a very pretty variation upon Jourim . :_ -, the omission of a conventional band ot gold by) . . . eeing it coming straight towards his barn region. He gives a case where the patient highest known-down ''to naked savagery- the ordinar applesauce. Wipetlieappl�s- 8 I them witK the most homely subati tu tee.have been used - was in a seemingly hopeless comatose ptate, The portion of the race lying below the line perfectly 01 an, and core and (juarter then . . .., :_ he took two boards. and holding �npsof Curtains, for example, or a circle cut , at the very least. three witlioutpELrng. Put over aquick firt-, %-'ill . t his best bold, before the barn, the ends to- a but-recovered full consciousness in 'three of civilization is, " - : . ther. Just so the Symbol 'of unending and boil rapidly until th - .1 gether in front of him so that they formed minutes after tile. injection. � fif the of the whole, or 9W,000,000. . water to co ,er, . love and fidelity was employed they were * . . . . quarters all w signs of disintegration, � th(n - 1� 1, ­ �. a sort of wedge, he spread the hurricane- content. In our own city, iro'comparatively -For the relief of earache,' put 6�-e dll) . . - I I . . add *a cu' f sugar for a quart of cook(d apart so that it only took-off two corners of chloro' ,orm on slittle cot4oa or wool it4tre . �. . . . 11 11 p . . recent years, a couple were united with a of . One Bundred and Eight. - . . fruit, let it boil up for a minute or two, and I \: the barn. For preserving barns or serving thimble, the groom, having by mistake put bowl of a clay pipe, and blow the vapor '. pour out cool. You will have a8 a. yarns, there's nothing like ingenuity. . - the wrong box in his pocket. As earIT as through the stem into the car. DETROIT, March 5.-John Walters, a our, suit a bri ht, pinkish compote, of go . M . I I .. . - L ,_ . L -that he has vivor of the Irish rebellion of I i 98 and the ' 1 For frozen water in pumps run a small the bronze age rings were exchange( by Dr. William B. Clark writes, flavor. T e sauce a sicq, witho it ' lead tube down far enough to rest on the lovers as pleages of endurifig devotion and seen such wonderful results follow the use oldest residento'f Detroit, died last evening. paring or oring, auTcooked in the sac ie ice, and rur hot water through it by the were on occasions eniployed not only to seal Of hn drogen peroxide in diphtheria, that it Had,he lived until4the 17th of the present way make ice and beautifully colored ii)_ c u - aid of a unnel at the top. The hot water, the contract, but, to introduce the- tender sub. would be har,d to induce him to use Any month he would ha% e been one hundred and pie jelly. Pour off and drain the Juiee is : by its weight, runs at once on th,6 ice, melta ect. . � I I local remedy -in that disease. After its ap- eight years Old. Walters was born in closely as saihle, pass it through ajely . it rapidly, the tube, by its weight settling 'gngliLnd the'most'Popu'lAr love-rin -ation to the false membrane, the corrod. county Monaghan, Ireland. He took an a,c- ba d . In N plit. g an H it with an equal quantity as fakt as the ice melta, and pouring the hot was for a long time the gimmal ring, form Ing effert reat that the nose and tive. pirt in national affairs immediately suI r M y other apples make a,delicate, stream right on it. If the hot water is is rane preceding the Irish insurrection in the clos- , , liavo end jelly. . of two narrow gold hands, which were mo , - uth are fillerw9ith froth. The memb weal - poured into the th ut )Lhe tube, it . . ickly dissolved and easily expelled. , - in years of the century, and when the. re- In the atter part of the winter" W114 to tun�p wi 0 thal, each'of the con- is qu will not reach ,t e ice, but remain at the . be�n Ulion was crushed he was obliged to flee apples so etimeg Seem a little lacking I being lighter than the cold water'below tracthig parties wearing one on the engage. A case of a boy I I'years, who had the -country. With three companions he flavor, a easo top, - $To!ving thin and irrits, , I ment finger-the fourth on the left hand ble for three years, t i t Qp is made by coo _.,n varia i ..... nearest the ice. . . . . until the wedding da, when these ban Is I RQoms in the At-ch. Afed. to sea from Dundalk Bay in an open iDg them itiftratiges-three of four pat ts.� 11 L..'.. .f. ­ ;��i "', Farming doesn't- pay." Of ocours-e- it . yo .do given by M. Cat p.,nd after drifting about four days w ! L : I were again united an placed on the brides Beljes, One (lay the boy was giVen a glass of apple V one of omnge-or a little ging, r doesn't. Why should it? , That bank on finger. This was very suggestive, for the of gin in,phich artemisis blossoms ha,d been pickJ up by a French vessel .bound foars root with ;he apple makes a very pleasi'l'nt - . .1 . - e four patriots landed in B . - I . � the corner won't pay, either. Present your ring was but the pledge which wasredoem- infused, And he afterwards expelled a 4uan. America. Th 08- change. . n either case it is best to u ie � check attliecounterand thetellerwill po- . . - Mr. Walters sub- rather m e sugar than Ifor ordinary apple ed at the altar. There are several theories tity - f I* in tyrispods This treatment ton inDecember, 1798. 0 Win Ir 1, I sequently settled in Buck County, Penneyl. 1. F litely tell you that there is nothing to your in regard to- the fashion of wear * the en- was continu2every day for a month result. d en sauce, ma iing a -syrup before as described' . ) . in ged in farmiag. His facul- gagement ring on the left hand e most . . J . - ing in cure. it is supposed that the insects v&n'A, an credit there. Why? Because you haven't , & and dropp.ng the fruit into it. L 1 - .- .� �., I I ,. - - deposit. For the same reason poetic, however, in that a ne"s oonnects were swallowed with blackberries. , ties were wouSerfully well preserved up to ' 11 fre,Qh . L I made any 18uppote everybody relishes a - - in of yours won't pay 1you anything. this directly with the heart. To the maid- . . . br. a few months ago and he was able to read apple pie' just as the. little green applas that far I Dandelion Root is recommepded by . I a t cod. You 'ordinary newspaper printwitho our accoun g en of the nineteenth century the perfect Steiger, of Swizerland, as a tiue hepatic 'in � ut glaoses- begin to grow upon the trees. Of course it *11 � . . . . I . I- .. -,., n drawing on it constantly and msk- He was an ifiveterate Smoker nearly all of is made bf canned apples, the -fr'u-it jars . I . _!. I � - .have bee arrabo,'� or the assured' pledge of 'a per. . chronic gastric catarrh, enlarvement of the . . mg-110 mh , ' in a " -solitaire emp & rries, �asily fill d deposits, until now the, farm, like the feet pro te sufficiently liver from chronic congestion, or fatt infil- his life -&nA used liquor in moderate quanti­ ti d f be - , &c., being bank refuses to honor your checks. You large and brilliant to Stir tip feelings of envy tration in jaundio .and obesity. a pre- es. I � app h1l . with es while they are still unim ar . 1 6 - . can't fo he coaducte in the helarts of less fortunate fia;wCo.- While : . by the ad a I _ .�old Mother Earth. , S pared a decoction from a handful of fresh, - , , .1 acing season. - the wedd ing ring is most frequently a plain A Oiscreet Daughter of the Family But.f.qr ho end of the apple year, th �_ I t her affairs on business principles, and ex m 0 VM green roots in 700 or 800 ra a f ter, . weeks lof ay and June, keeping pedect y try - A Orte of-Detroit's best known evangelical 4, , to to Tet value in the shape of indus bond without gems, and is considered of far and obtained 500 grams of uid, to which a . . -years-old I th y are eaten up," there in nc bhi g : � I . I 1� 1rected y good sense and correct judg- l irtance than the betrothal ring. teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda was add- ministers has a half inteirest in a 4 e ISO g I - .., �_.., I � i ": ment, before she responds to the call for -1 . I clurtt, as the spiced apples, nl�de f " . al� I es - - 1, . ed. The decoction was taken in three do, -The other day she broke over I -does .. - . I 10 . � , ­ .. daughter. 11. 11 -keeping Russets. Rull the a dividends. Farming doesn't pay nor . . . � . � ..... during the forenoon. The ecarse lasted the trace4 of discipline And her mother sent arna, , & -PPI s anything else pay until you give it MMO.; L. L . I L .... . . .111 � . � ' rat�3 Critioismi �,- . ,. _. three or fourweeka. , ion to te with a co roe towel, and Stick two or thr e �.J,. !I., -, � . ­ '.. - � ... I .1 her into a closet with the injunot U , �:� L '-- ' ' ' thing to I pay with. cloves in h. For seven pounds of appl 0 . -- '. . . .. There's a story that's oldi -.,� , - ter tin# can of diabetes in a child God all 'about what a naughty liftle girl she I � .;� ,% . j., A in ea ­. I . ..., hatever the breed, says a �rriter, the - - ' ' . . . make a a rup, of three pounds of sugar, I ­ :1 W - But good if twice told, - '� t : ' . . . , . of four years old, ham been reported b had been' . . 1. - I y Dr. I. !" . ,not give large rriessen'of milk, and Of a doAar 6f limited olkill, ' i '� '-'i 1 . ' ' pint of a vinegar and a pint%of wate - r� ` I .: �2 - - A. Winckler. The rarity of the disease in expiration of her penana OWN In Who cured beast and trolan: . . At the D hour she - gently in this syrup until . o man �an succeed in . . Cook the pples - ontinued, for n it : . .� � . long c plan L child, md it4 i 1 I L., 1. On thel 11 cold water .- .1 : :­- - a -apid development; render- came forth very quietly, as if her discipline * * - I splint wit erce them easily, thenaut i � ... � I .. dairying who expects to milk come throu hn .�, ; . had had a wholesome effect. . P1 f fthout the sumn help of a pill. I ere r . , ..;. :� ed the ease one of peculiar interest. the season and when dry turn them off or : ,. :L., L �!. , ) roe an heredi redis ition, as a mem- 41 Well little daughter," Said the mother, jars and our thehot syrup Ove I M. ''. I o _ ! , . ;. � - � ". �_ �'. . beef depending ti on picking up others for �._._ '., ." on his portal of pine � , , �: .... -_ . Damthy i Country Getakman. ? I .p , L I - I ' :. ,,�­ 111. . . I beiof -the =yphad a affected with I I did you tell God all about it?" - .- � -00 . - -_ -_ .-.- . ., � - * - - � . L - i . It I .1 .. .., . : qua& y o sugar m�amma, was the reply; "I deg A CuRi us FIND.-Up at Kewsune(,O Deplotine beautiful riU, . . . . d - piply. This course never hold a herd .. Hang an elegant sign - , : . d 4 No, the. Sul . a r1te . ' I ., " iibetes, but the great tit f . Id gi milk enough to make dairy- that won ive And a lake, where & 9P - - ­ 'I. which had been given to the child ceftainly didn't do it, Itause I fought my Papa' they in they have found evidences :f IL ' Ing pro With apparent delight, . . , 1; hasteupd the deielo, at of the disease in wouldn't like to let it det out of the family. "' ' fitable. The dairy of cowiv that will � xe Was sporting, in sweet disbabille. � � - - %�*; .. ,� pme ) , ext, t . Workmen engaged in not average 400 gallons of milk per cow for .' 1,� I I __ - . - - The . _ L 1'.. . , 1,4_�_ this case. Cantani has stated that ninety .00 ; !".. vating a a er there came upoiAlruiris of � : " . : , C . ISAM .. _the year had better be discarded. - - � I Pat Nocarty one day, . �, �, ". _f". .11.�� out, of 219 of diabetes are due to Sweets WASTE OF FuEL.-A series of tests has re stone buil ing at a depth of eight feet. Th . 111. . � . : �., , ' i I ­ ' - - - . ,.. :- higher one can raise the average above this , � L � .­ . � - . . . : Ae by Dr. Fischer,, the well- stone fi found bore trams or, �; ' As he sauntered that way, _ . , and farinaceous food. - of fine1w i I " b judicious feeding the greater the profit. and gazed on that portal of pine . . .­- I . ___�� ��� I .., .:;... cently been ma I - - ae. .. � 1 ".. - olp, . 11 - manshiFta - d.. l ; .1 I 'i .- - - _... � � 4 .' - . When the doctor with pri . - __ . . . . I eA 1� known German chemist, showing that .in or d polish. Further digging 1 1 . , 7e say judicious, Tor the man who over " &AoTwe L000idoTive.-Aw el tric 1060- dinary domestic stoves in use not more than vqlo , tity of-ashes which were r ,. .. ,, feeds for a record on cows does so at a eost� � ,­ "pod, up to his side, � :1 1:� �; a uan ' * ;,, never commensurated in dollars -and cents sayinff, 11 Pat how is that for a sigm':" �. f',.!1; i* -I �.., �.' � -� - uced in England, 20 '06r cent. of fuel consumed is really mov:6d, wh n anothei wall was struck. Th, 1 , � W some being-,black ., hich in similar in appearance to a short utilized for warming the rooms, whereas stones wer finely faced, for the mil I `uyslpa, ..L I k obtained. Judicious feeding !" There's wan thing, t I: _. 1. '4 to A., i _: tarmear, and carries a secondary batterV of with stoves burning gas) 80 per cent. and ened. y firR and smoke. Otheh musi . mWS the beat food that can be made on ' -- ­t - '­ .: 11 Ye've 11ft ou ' that ted ubjected to gre 1 . : " 1, 1. U Japers, is quite a mistake, .7 - -;,, . , -,�` fifty calls. Thb4 battery: in connec more of the 'bl eff t is obtained. In a have Ze'jnfn at artificiO he&. . . . '. - ' ted, for variety, with *�Joh, I ' ' - 11 " 'a - I �_ . . - I I. the farm, supplemen "' -' - . � : ..i , _:-, -1 bran and other mill-stuff that many usually . ire faim and its nateo , t� A."-,-il"f .... with the electric motor, the motor awtuo sugar manufactor� at eEelsdorf, it is stated as they It crumbled into lime. The wor. . I- _. . : ' But to, makelt otomplate � �, , I no ajAsul �e,ugjnqp have bopw used for several was found ut a foot or two above bed-rock i ;. _-. I .. . . th to . �,: 1: be bought cheaply, due cure being takent 4 -a have a foine burd on the lake." I o '"! -., . which projects horizont�lly about two feet, . � ,� � ", � ... �.-. - - and I L Ye I u � -1 �: , cajilej at the end of a spur wheel which years. - Gas is made at a 'cost of about 10d. and shows evidences of workmansWo th while feeding as much an can be properly da ".. ' - He noe the best ­ , - 6"Ah I Indeed I' ra then lko%, . Ir into a fixed circular rack. The ma- per 1,000 cubic feet, and is used for light. could a been. performed only � 0 lav V � .. � ceeted, not to overfeed.L :,- . P a. e is so arranged that a speed of eight Ing and driving gas engines. At the Fmon highly ci I i � k , t J :,; ... fl race. It must . ­ �'. I _:�: ; : aairy oow, is the one that can eat Said digest .�_.;,,�- 7­ - To make It look we , , . I -I, . ey _ _ _ . -,.I:.. . 1. ,� :i 08.06 large OW 1 � .. blird do you thinh io B*y la0k ?, i 4" miles an hour cannot be, exceodedo and the w9rko, w to is made at a cost oi 4d. to been done n A apt I . .1 the bigot gram, and turn it into milk instead W�ha`6 �.. .. . . . P 1. , - , ':�11.�., a I had grown or the rains. The dis is, and must ever be, the o,paI Of the "me, ' '. - . '. . battery once obarsef will work for siz 8d. per 1,.(;; restip and mwves both for fire - v. . . . of fat for gram . fr . � .. ! � _dto ke advancement . np -a I q-Ua*' #1 ;' - hOVU'% . -, L.� aad lighting. _­­ ­­ ­­­­ -, 9 has to Of MMY m&in food ddking the larger patt of the year. ,,,,,'.-'1#,*G,t0,r redtt4w� tih.0 ,n,a,m,e . _.. 7. ' L ".; �; L � :t �'. !_, I- L..' n 1. - t ..' . � .. -,:­�'t' ­:K�i,­Tf - . . .. � i , . ",; -. i -, � - - i. � k..;,", iv.; i - qj�.: � _. *r . .1 , . . ; , � I L' " I I i - .: . .',. . ''L . I ll., L . " , " '. L:� I . . . � " I '. I , �. 1: " ­ . - . 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I u l n or of the , of tlyur into - the llhut -and t! soft e.11ough !'e in' a cup or ,t- kettle. Then , l ailing ; after ilk - Itlfe least •::ike It wh,y) ; 'At and a lit - • 1' ; -I•t•r if pre. `-, •r'•1-,, allowing . I.I -N I-to`s, -. ;tl,l,le ! Other - tl,:s is a solid not it day-111 - t• it upon the .: � :ttisfying, and' their is not a rt•li,hed. «'e . tir'_'d of apple _ pple sauce with . tsy variatiogs. r t:;aretl in the 1111- excellent, .- int, have it al- ` 11- a•iner. No, AM[ besides •Ilkirlg apples - t i nits of the - I �tp ples begin ,:'L' brought in, "I and cored - . � it, or porcelain. Y littlt• water, i n_ too lidded I' to pieces ; l Itlinrutes' boil !: 11-t •t stirred, ii�ll, to be eat - . 1•-N- that noth- : this simplest ,- - iough to be a Ii. 'There are . rk quickly and . - anll through.' rruinths, the lie best. The I ,le sauce, but •tttnient. It is uli cooked in a ;M; to be used, . uid a cup of .- in' the apples have become 7111. - ailple -to sell. 1, to be that -• t 1leworing 11 this account ,i, and makes - triation upon - i I re the apples- . . I ,loarter them i . nick fire, with Billy until the . /r;ttion, then 1Art of cook(.- i - t(- or two, add � have as a`re- L)te, of good iced, without . - tl in the Dame v uolored ap- _ .- ii the: juice as , hrounh a jelly d quantity of .ke a delicate, winter, when It! lacking in I tadt- Ly cook- ; 01' four parts 7t little ginger • N cry pleasant ,. Lest to - use \ _ i divary apple I . its described, t•:: a "" Hesh _•reen ripples 0f course it .- i lit: fruit jars easily filled - - .tll uninipared , y ear, the last pin..; perfectly tie. is nothing iles, made of oil) the apples k two or three moods of apples' le of sugar, a Irifit of :eater. syrup until a i- then put in --' -ry er them. - r. . ,t Kewadnee* - �idences of an - t (red in exca- _ pon' ruins of a �,ht feet. The - Of fine work - r digging de- vhich were re- struck. The e being black - , , Others must artificial .heat : too.. The work v' _ Bove bed -took, kmanship that 1 only by a must have large elan tree . The discovery many thepries. : 0 K V'' I 7 "! Fi -:;' - r , T ," n" IV -�"- 1 :; belived *xiomlit aminotted the osi'i>oipc. Too such for widta Mi. �f�an boo his c ,�,' I _t_ %I i I . __ , . - I I t '- r: - - - - a b►ll the most• on the was stolen.' - of '79 a t and oea:r and wrttun with fib saoonn�enteq '�ipproba- ' FAWNt , %ii �BBg s f1iSi' Y 1? In the ■t►mm•r Lion and biasing, by Bernard O 1WIly D. , L D. . Inmala and Mead Came, - clang soAS of the six oonstablei of the North -West Mounted Tilt. b the only wtolrkap proved by the -holy Fatter. r ` late Rev.' John Case, at H .wley, Pa., quar• Police were stationed at Stand Oil, a small all ere dvertJgd me atoll are a thud. For ' HOM$' { d , h veiled reeen apd drew revolver■. . Inman I ' fort sitnat�+d on the Belly river under terntlt nest Rosa PoaLasuto c:o.,'ibrouto. $ �$ I `- (' t'Itrt an h�lau�tnnsl was to s trod- i General Middleton will h shot his brother Mead, and the youtkg'man the Rookies. Their duty top IMM WANTED everywhere for •' Idvlits tour of inspection as soon as the snow dis- will die. Inman is wild with grief. ors selling wiskey to the Blood Indians, Wow," Sara P, Jong' own Book -A series N BETT� wa of Ddr. - whose resere iml fmltusted on the 'o to Amatobless sermons colleoted and edited under the The Snow Drift tiakinx re.. --- , �ranttord, 0■1 , appears �hfle last obstacle is the y with sat autobiographical ' Y ins Wiman s scheme for Sri in he Arthur aids of the river, and also to stop the Leeds autho,+s own supervision, It is staled that the Railwa Coonminsion g t r 'ketch of the great Southern FvwWlir t ; tie sermons, not resent their report to Parliament Kill and giving the Baltimore & Ohio a ter- from stealing flora" from ltha white■. now; full pap engravings, and a stool plate per- k ,ill P this book is oD ty sold • at the coming session' ;; minus in New York harbor has been re- Among the few Indians who were allowed t toot the author. Remember, o The reported excitement in Newfoundland moved, the U. S. War Department- having inside the post we.* Heavy Shields, a minor by w L piton, through authorized agents. ,oat. chief in the flood camp. He wan then, Li TORONTO _ over the disallowance of the Rait Act is sanctioned his plans. and in -now, a fine specimen of An Indian, dusts 19 �, -For two years my. stated to be greatly exaggerated. ; Lucy B. Parsons, the'Ieoturinq Anawchist, BOOK Dr. wittirow's latest na popular ry of standing six feet two in his moccasins and wile's health was ran dawn. She �' BO Cory of Canada "' fro the discovery of Halifax exports for February show an in-; was refused a hall by a local military com- g , lead emaciated and too weak to do bf 70,000 over the same month last pany at Columbus, built in proportion. The police had a g Ohio where she had P P = a� for herself 'she was given up America to the late Norte West Re Ilion, includinga Crease $ of boxing gloves that caused miany a b b f five doctors, they all passed the ACE�ITQ full and ebrre°t unt of the same. y r• The Customs receipts increased $42, -, proposed to speajc. -Shb called on the mayor eye and bloody nose. Nothing plemed opinion that she oould not live. She u VS 870 pages, and pri s lower than any . ad in �. I to protest against such actions and became p ,.:, 1tIea Shields so much as too,} put them on. oommenoed using lilt• Juug�s Medicine in other book °f the States or Canada Alnotherre�mari- pwing to the unparalleled depth of snow so abusive and demonstrative that she was p rota bein awkward at first he t December, , 18", and otter toting WANTED ably low price book is Sam P, Jones' g go bottles she was so much improved that p in the woods this winter, the lumber out in locked up. able to hold his ow., against all comers, and the could look atterherhousehold dutica. "Living Words," with autobio fly, iilustmtionsJ 8 y would take and give a •pounding in good - i t 1. It RODDIU[, Engineer, 0.P. lt~, Wtftl etc., b9b pages ; also J. B. Gough 'e " lattorm Echoes, the Ottawa valley .will be reduced about 25 The other evenin A. T. S'wedle and Mrs, Toronto beeutifully illustrated, Lull of an cdotes, etc., and per cent. Annie Graves •were united in marriage at part. On the whole he was'not bad tem- tells ift sight. our Family Bibles cheap, and fin• The rivate banking firm' of McLellah & Brockport, N. Y., by Rev, Mr. Eddy at the pared for an Indian. One day 'a okowdr of 'f perior to others. Terms liberal, a ars on appHoa• p pp pay- bride's house. The oom is, 80 ears of a e AVSACE AsINCS _ tiers. WM. BRIGGS 78 $0 King t. E. Toronto:Oet I ` of St. John, N. Ii:, has sto ed 3' g cow -boys drivin4 a herd of cattle from I i, 1. CO'' in consequence of the fail and the bride 78. cite have been married Montana on their way to coot Macleod - },, n��f�f� n �f� meat temporarily q before. The are spending the honeymoon he Police and ian Depart- �`�� IMATUllgfB Bubb.1 C "68 ire of the Niaritime Bank. in file town. y P g to suppl}1 t �` NEW SHIPMENT ftom ENGLAND Mr. Baker, of the Manitoba & T�oiihvi eat meat with meat, had cam for the Ex- Steamship "Norwegian." I . • - __:� . I . I The residents of Princeton, Ind., and` night ht close by the police post. Among ern road, denies that there is any truth in g. 'LOw1ssT PRICIts TO THE TRADE. we are sole' sgents _ . otiations for the sale .of of vicinity are much exercised over a phen- them wan, pe who was a terror to all others In Canada for MCBRIDW15 CaLRBRATSD SflsRr CASINeia. - the reported neg omenon which occurred the other Sunday, who would, ,meet him in a fair fight with Write for quotations; - that road to the Grand Trur_k Railway com A severe rainstorm began before daybreak JAMES PARK & SON, Toronto. _ g Y bare knuckles. After supper the cow boys pany. - , - I I: and covered the earth to a depth of an inch called on the police to have some fun at tar- o Major Stewart, of the Cascade'doal mines, with ayellow substance, which is pronounced get practice with Colts revolvers and Win- v) I,. - $PENCE & CO,, e _ is now in Winnipeg. He says the output to be of volcanic origin. cheater carbines. After each man had a trial, -- - E con reach 500 tons dally, and that the fitted Heavy Shields, who was present at Ehe time, consumers find it to their advantage THE BASS SIDE. SP INC R I I, will Naval Constructor Pook has "'subm Y to ask the trade for our make o! Files and fw H� many advantages over an other eide•eprin* • inter tion is to supply San Francisco anS the [fps• Re_VKttitg a Spetislty. Send Y/ gear, and will undoubtedly be a neat favorite. The pacific coast. to the U. S. Navy department his plans for came out the winner. This maddened the anew armored vessel of 6000 tons ordered cow -boy bully. He flew into a raga and J for price list and terms. bent tempered Steel pate perche allow the body b ' It is reported that Parliament will be ask- the last Congress. The constructor, says wanted to turn himself loose on Heavy ,� set very sow. IT TURNS �,HO T, rides very easy. p a ion to authorise an in- by gi 1 s with his fists. The sergeant, who Ontarioe and has no SWINGING( or UND E MOTION. Suit- ed at the comma seas this vessel will be-built at Brooklyn yard. Shied H8lpiitOII� able for straight or phaeton both . PRICES RIGHT. cret. in the North -West Mounted Police She will coat over $2,500,000 and work will knew nothin about the cow -boy, but ,knew �• . _ Send for our deRCriptive circular ` force, anti that each post will be supplied g ' .i. IL ANNSTSONG III' a co. (Ld -►• be commenced within ayear and give em- very well what Heavy chance wan good) 6 ELPIR, Canadte - T wit,, a.Nordenfeldt gun. to ment to several thousand men. % told the former that g Bicycle's s w n wu rdenn of P Y - but not with bare knuckl @a, but with gloves. Ai(a •convention of prise lroxltctx. 1. Hamilto Scale. Co .. Canada anti the United States, held in De i• ` This pleated the cow boy who wanted to END AT ONCE FOR• LIST of 1. - I troi a Prison Wardens' .Association was Lord Randolph Churchill has arrived at show, the ppoolice and Indiana that he wail a second Hand Machines, organized, aril it was decided to hold tlhe Catania, Sicily. ',- second " Jphn L." The gloves were brought )From Dili Gpwafnls. All Styles of Improved ann al meeting next year. in Toronto. Advices from Catania pay the hoIe�ra's out and the' men set too. The cow boy viii be commenced immediately on '- eosin gall smiled, full of confidence, thinking what a t Now Catalogue Ready let April. STAN ARD N orh w increasing y time he would have slugging the Indian.. But A. T. LANE, MONTREAL. SCALES. • the ail %vay from Winnipeg to the interna- Mr. and Mrs. (Ulad� one Imie gone to visit things- did not turn out as lie expected. . 1i lion 1 l,ouudary, arrangements for connec- the Queen at Windsor. Heavy Shieldsiet out his h ft, knocking; his -- we make a Spec arty of tion with the Northern Pacific railway at Durin the recent riot in Galway 9ev6ral opponent down. The cow -bey jumped up, i� 1l , ga y' Stoc� the ouudary having already been made. (soldiers were beaten and kicked by a large atrikinft right and left at the Indian, who Q1 j aIId P viable Plat- T ie movement for the erection in Halifax mob. . avoided his blows with ease, and at every ■fit ]Pjp2e form Scales. _ . ' ` of a x'1,50,000 ;cathedral in commemoration • of le establishment of the first Colonial Colonel Rod, the English m mn der d lead chance his sent in late, The up the MANUFACTURERS.. BEST IN THE MARKET. - See u Nova Scotia, a century at;o, is as• mines in Corsica, has been Y gloves, and, picking up a heavy raw hide Every one Guaranteed - * M. STAU NTON & CO., Ali Styles °t Trucks. slim ilo shape. Bishop Binney offers 45000. miners. uirt, struck the Indian on the face. T is ,;] l , Dote of the Central Ontario railway The Stanley expedition far the relief of q _ ____ -. send for Illustrated_ _ y_ -' T e r was more than Heavy Shields could stand. samples on app:ie,lion. TOR0IVT+D, ONT y �- lies been located to Bancroft, a distance oi. Emin Bey has arrived at Simonstown, Cape He also threw off tits gloves, ,and taking Blind, directing, and itching, price List _ sixt en and one quarter miles from the eves of Good Hope. ° • up an axe that, lay close by, struck at - effectually °urfd by the - atina of the Irondale - Christine Nilsson has been married to cow -boy, , but the blow fell short. Ile Medical Pmtt Rtmedy OSBORNE & CO., HAMILTON, ONT. ' ent erminus. the locating LE811 Thousands of sufferers can and Bancroft line will be resumed in the Count Mirandp, and it is reported she will cow -boy turned and ran for his life with teiftit) to the permanent relief from these internal • spring. retire from the stage. Heavy Shields in hot chase after him. and external Remedies, tii.o• er Paolo• AskERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. ' The cow -boy was a fast runner, but Heav y, . ..t+tt for it, or W ill e Tl e Bishop of New `Vestminster recently ! The British army estimates -which .. ave �y our drutil, Shields was much the faster of the two, and, sent by mail, postage paid. MANUFACTU E ONLY read an able and interesting paper on just been issued, amo>7nt to $91,9G9,500, HUGII NILLEIt A CO., - - Brit sh Columbia before the Colonial Instt- beii4g an increase of $803,�t00. gaining inch by inch on his victiip at eery 18T King St. East, Toronto. ■ FINEST I . he raised the axe and struck at the tuteiin London, in which he highly eulogiz- It is officially s sated that the' i3ritish War step, bair,s , ¢- - , L ed the commercial advantages of. the Cana office will recommend the Lee Burton and ow boy tn[ssiug hint only by a ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. E din Pacific railway. improved Lee Magazine rifles for final test. lc�re�Ldth.' To save the fugitive's life without , SILVER-PLATED'' ' LVER-P T I- :- :. shooting .the Indian was impossible, and to (ir'(je�nj�d WAs�E• I L .. .. , . _1�n eighteen-year-old daughtei of Peter Y kill thlb Indian to save the cow -boy's life ThelhtnaIROS �j r (i11 It is stated l".ng;laitd slid Uerfnan will en- Bus a, shoemak er of Lacolle, (sue., com ►nit deavor to effect an amicable settlement of was out of the question, for the cow boy was ted suicide by taking a close of Paris green. the dispute between Zanzibar and Portugal, the cause of, the quarrel. All we could do LIFE AgSO�IA'r1.ON ' Artistic Designs• ombined w►fti' , An old, half - witted woman named Tremblay* _ , of the same place, on hearing -of the girl a - M. 'de Lesseps says the I !~encll nation llis ever nerve and The to save straining life, The largest and most Prosperous open Assessment IIegUHlie(i Arability , no act' Ion, took a dose of the same poison and decidedly in favor of peaherenwill be war. but seemingly all to no purpose for �+hieWe Aseoo(ation in the world--desires active represents ` �a INht+ . die d• gent h renchman- believes was stetadily gaining. We all held our breath it has tgll Oo section nt Depos t,'and tu�irdeerthetsuper ggI„IIL'TON. 01=-A: i `�he Halifak Chamber of Commerce, at its. lien. Boulanger proposes to adopt mea- for the next time the axe would drop, 'R'e vision of Insurance Department at Ottawa- - -_ - i a rival meeting enliof 3ed' the (� overnment's ial I to pravent the publication of news in expected t i see the cow boy drop with it. Correspondence solicited. Address, { y p b g J_ �_ W mi L LS, ' 0 • fishery, policy, but ref used to petition' the Prance relating to mo.vemeuts of the arm Tfte axe did dro u,t a ain fell short of the • . Government to negotiate reciprocal trail It is positively atfirmod that the alliance n6ark, merely cutting the back part of tilt General• Manager,. �' relations with the West Indies and Cuba o P Y g , , i8 king Street Fa"t. Toronto. between Italy, Germany and Austria has cow boy's head about an inch ton and an 23 ADEi.IIiDE ST E- .TORONTO. to subsidize a direct line of steamers rtinnin Y, p. - All classes of fine work. Mfrs of Printers' Deady bet�c eon Canada and those countries. been resumed, but for three instead of five, eighth d an inch gee This did not check Slugs and Metal Fumitur Send for prices I Y� his speed and he kept steadily on. The axe - T S - _ I T I . . I At the annual meeting of the Ontari rose a ain� This time it was certain death in Torou� It is probable that the health of the Pritt g Seer Plan Go e i branch of the Dominion Alliance, permit of her accum any had it not been for alarge -bla� eel been Tloront \ - toss of Wales will 1 e h P tin a co otW that ' T R A n ich was ea Y .ot _ R Domi wh 6 t grades .of a resolution Tecommendtng the iu her husband and eon on heir approach- shot that morning by one o° the police. Manutaetsrere of the hightos 6 Men f Nr care I do °ot m merely to •top them for • . - -' All e to etitiou Parliament to place g I � A9peim W­ and then bswe them r.t •R.1 • I mean • r d,oai I i ion ta,ltc : p i in visit to Ireland. p an end. to the liquor tra c,, • r ETC .v A SPECIALTY. I- only three votes being in favor of it. and lawful from dangerous and unchristian slid not attempt to attack the cow -bo ,but .•ai..lnlcureyoaC Andre.. aO. t300Tfironto - combinations, Branch Once, 37 Io a St t, • Superintendent Whyte, of the Canadian 1 rose up in' time to save his life. envy" I.,, I -- Pacifi railway, telegraphs; that the men Extraordinrtry activity is displayed at the Shields turned his whole attention to the �� 'j �1��pS GUARANTEED. .. who recently lost their lives through the Krupp works in Essen: New bntldinga are bear. Th ©n a despr rate tight began. Twice LL u have thelnseIves enable the works to com lets the Heavy Shields struck him with the axe, 0 N T 0 CANADA. ( ♦ erg ', snowsli,n•• in the mountains required to P _,T___ - to bla'1. Choy saw the slide conling; but orders for guns for the German Government but bruin parried the third blow and closed " T _ __T___ .to ,b ,i t t. getting in the aneds, they stayed within tUe specified time. with the Indian pinning him to t�lte ground, Man T; „8 •0„ Royal 1a fl Steamships :I It311, LO watch its effect, with the result and in a very few momenta would have tore nl! Llii lWyOl . suffocated before they The Woontho Tsawbwa half tai }bmittecl to him to atcxne had it not been for file cotiv 8t►iling during .peter tt-om Portland every and I 1. r t six of them were cry and too. the Brit�h, and has agreed to pay tribute boy, R !no by this time had returned. Catch- very Strom Quebec every Saturday to eto Liverpwk a _ C..11d be rescued..' and to deliver tip his-arms. This is an iIn ing up the axe that had been dropped bj ltilr. Green, superintendent of the aao*- portent step in' the work of pacifying in the calling at Londonderry to and mails and ppassengers ■ o ' Wm. P Y K Heavy Shields, he sunk it into the bear's for Scotland and Ireland ; also trotn Baltimore, vii Mark and killing him on the. spot. Heavy Halifax and St. John* N.F. to Liverpool toriaightl) I $ ' ® a plough brigade, '1'humas of U er' Burmah. brain, 1. - Ryan were among the six Canadian I acific people P "P ,during rummer months lthe steamers of the Glat p sow lines veil dutio winter to and from Halite:. , T ` . 1 y 1 railwa employes killed by the enowslide in The Trih,rna of Rome prints 1a Aespat of Shields ad ate intontheacowhboY� eyes r aohied Portu►nd, Boston and Philadelphia - and durin sum Y . the Rocky Mountains last week, its previous- from Massowah saying that the weekly; i y_' tl , met between Gl wand Montreal y' G ly. reported. Mr. Abbott superintendent of Abyssinia, at the head'of an army, is march- out h[s hand and said, "white man let us asgo w and Philadal • SOLD O1N ALL 6A LWAT TWINS. that he has summoned a be brothers !" and Boston weekly► and Glaego PM ' -the ('acific .division, denies that the snow ing to Godjam and fortnightly. I For freight, page, or other Information a 1•y Tw Wholesale through IRS CORNWALL & CO., sheds in the mountains have been in the portion o'1 Ras Aloula's troops to join him. Heart Ulsease. '! A. Soht><macher1 4 Co. Baltimore S. Cunard Oo 18L St. James 8tr et, Montreal- least inittred.this year. A despatch from Berlin poi nts out that • The symptoms of which are " Faint spells, Halifax • Shea a Co., �t John's, rf.F. ; Wm. Thou p Chicago I m.srs•-r• A large and influential, deputation' rep're- the Crown Princess, on the death of the �Slvts, ple lip s, numbness, palpitation, skip Lov h6AldeSn, John, N.B.' g you leer, Torontw l•od sad New York ; - -, sentin the Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston Kaiser, will become a otential factor in hot es, rush of b to the• h , Allan, Rae A Co., Quebec • Wnl. Brookie, Philadsl •THERE IS fiioT I NG LI KE IT• g 1'a- phis ; H. A. Allen. Portland Boston Montreal. . and 19 ontreaI Boards of Trade, and lake ves- German politics and as her ideas run coup dull pain iii the heart with bleats, strong, .. sel owners had a long interview the other ter `to those of �rince Bismarck the corres- pid and irregular. The second heart boat BIRTHDAY ■ I ' • ion how the Chancellor is BABY'S afternoon with the meinbera of the Domin pondent points out quicker than the first; pain about the breast 1 Government on the question of canal enlarge- taken steps to provide a policy for the f u- bone &C." Can be cured " in many of the A Beautital Imported Birthday Gard soo/ I g g first stages. Send 6e in stain for p to any baby -whose mother will send us for meat and the reduction of canal tolls. Sir lure that ilia petticoated ants eclat will find •� ps po P: names of two or more other babies, and their GLYCERI�iE ND OIL , ,F �' l: John Macdonald stated that the Govern- it hard to disturb, lot and full particulars. Address: M parents' adores sample Also a handsome 47 Wellington ►tit. East, Toronl'ro, m and D7e BamPle Gard to t�e I I, i �r .in' I E S 1 ment intended to proceed -with the deepen- mum. able wfortaation• DR '' ing of the canals as fast as possible and that Commander Chadwick, : United States LanaN, _Y -- �- A. P. 82t. � - ing question the c of toll reduction would receive naval attache in London, has had at, inter- Canada. _ _ .- ITiebards•a & Co..iM• �• view with Vice - Admiral William Graham, - - A BEAUTIFUL ATERPROOF. ' immdiate consideration. controller of the nary, in relation to the .A 43$. WMAWICANVASO,IRSWanted,Ma;e N� mint.. NSUMPTIO 1' T r veal file on sale or oo POLISH �'L ERIC N. tau htaman erry whole ore ,are ti ry T ER - AM >i statements that D g °r Fennale, l A PATENT LEA sion, industrial I;nion.ot B. N.A., 45 Arcade. Toronto. i ba a poefHve remedy for the abovedleeaee by 1q nN Cholera has been officially declared e- ed the aecteto of• naval designs to the met- tnea. a of case. ° u,e wort to °d .u., °r loci .tandfn= valent at Monte Video. r ican legation. The controller said these to loan on Mortlgage. 'rrusttunu.. Tor i+.� u..n cored i.d«d •° .fro°gamy lath ip to FOR BOOTS SHO S& RUBBERS ! _MONEywicK, partioulars apply to BRATTT, CRAD- •■4c" , teat I ,B nil ZAT B°TTLHi Fl10" tosether I M 9. .Amanda Greely sister Of- Horace were merely new6paper assertions and that wttb a gALeolpr TRidP.0. on this afseue to •ny _ t`'OLD EVE HERE /ap,rsr. olv. atprer slid P. O. addtau. V -'' (rree�y, has been stricken with paralysis. as far as the stories connecaed any body in _ _ - BLA °KBTOOa k (SALT, ---.- - DEL T. A. SLOC•mi, I the legation with the - dockyard - treachery 6 PER CENT t,iONEY- INTI±:i MS'X� YN, "y She is 73 years of age. g . -no commission ; Mortgages $i•&13Q�1009•�% Yi'nigASt.�T81'OltO The New York State mate has pa"eed. they were entirely false purohaeed• R• H. TEMPLE. 23 Toronto street. -__ _ ___ _ the bill appropriating 150,000 for the im- j1OD ttALL._-S> KaL FIRST CLAHs I➢i- provement of the canals, j� PROVED FAR t3 for pale --in the County of Seven Yr$ra 1 l�s ex c -ailed the garden qt Canada) ; easy terms of H :; avedi ors in - 1. (One hundred and fifty g't' 8g ,;'' i' Calvary cemetery, Long Island, threaten to Of suffering relieved in as many days. Coc1la payment.. C• G� MARTEN, Loaluington. .-..-WITS ALL THE- - - 80,0W - strike unless their wages are,increased. cause in the aggregate as much suffering as SH$ tOaFssin s�'v o ISnis,',''' Flutes.' `.1w _ �t =1a' R O �% x7 T �" hh Plays, at reduosd official in Washington 1. any single disease. It is the magic solves t ,Dt�DU� Musical Inst. �mmings I 'r A high Government offi priors. I;. B. BUTLAND, tl7 ({ing St. ti►., Toronto- $ P R 1 -N � PRESS BOX , • WHITE ' OA P O $ s ' is credited with predicting within the next power of Putnam a Gore Extractor that the p S and two months a financial stringency which will makes it speedily successful in removing PATENTS Pgo(TRED in Canada, AND IRON BRACES. corns. Take no subatitutct, however highly all foreign c+ountrtee. Engineers, 1'a l lead to a panic. a Painless Corn tent Attorneys, lm ark eltriont;" a Baptist minister, recommended. Putnam and ex its in Patent•Causes Ento. Over>fii of tine liaobiaee now in use, and no complaints. Prloa and Terms to euitb Bend rolrottLt.r Rev. -Fr $ Extractor is the beat. Sure, safe, and pain- Belted 1887. Dotsid C. Hldert A Co., Toronto. TOR NTOr I was found dead the other night in the less. fikinds; Clothes Wringers, 10 C URNEY CON.-I . _ MANCLES) Skin ; Washing Maohine� �- . THE E. & on ' - - Chickasaw nation reserve.: Se wag doubt- _ m� tBweep. - less'bnurdered. _ kinds. Churns, Carpe . I --,. P Trucks, afxi otbr sundries. - Fire recently destroy d business Property - . The hanging of Mrs. Drum e. in' th a to air ere' Most Choppers, , .. . - -_ a►t Walla Walla, W. ., worth $125,W0 ; State, has led numbq less j H♦frnnloN hrDt "RIA1. WORMS Co., Hamilton, Cattail+• % I - he remains of two the death malty and gad for attiole wanted, or Illustrated Catalogue. T H R E� , FARMERS. Iinsurance, $40,000. 1 tf ieii' views 'Will �t,�Bg U)�Pp lua te+ss College, Oneioh. oil.* human bein s were fo d in the ruins. its• 'mode of infiiei;ion• Itetdhethin ewomtan Twelve States and Provinces alres.4yrepresent- HIN'ERY ONLY THE WELL.- NOWN .1 g USE ON XOtHt MAO • Alex. Crawford, the egro murderer of a terrible fate which aw • o le lost sight of the butch- rao� e�ruction and thet@fciency and succgess : P . Miss., was taken from thousands of pep too ii merchant at Winona, of its grad th3a College owes 1 popularltY•. gaol by an im ease coo wd of enraged citi- cry for which she ,% as Condemned, for in her p fin an ed from a trestle. case at least hangipg was hardly cn ade- Ciro, giving terms etc., mailed free. Address, A. a r he otherfla and g The feet of the matter !� >�e♦oaoRldlCx, Prtn°'IIa►;!- aRit'OL 4 a fanolit0o eekle tens t Y uate punishment. - MACH1[tE Emma Spencer, Ma Me ties and Lucy q money. Tics F1RHSIDS WRINKLY is the only - - ,. is that so long as murder is punishable it DON"(' a RO unless you want to make Yt iDE YtAtIDE ENWN6 Berry have 'been gao n Parkersburgd death, hanging is a_.far greater story paper canaa� and oontane the brigb .tti gam hsen awarded it duri he 1"t� yy M H �ERLESs# West Va., on susple. n �"t robbing an titan the scientific an�.1 leas Paul electric and best •totrier of any�per published. Phe w, NINE GOLD MEDALS AbRUE GREA�E � •8'O°s murdering Richard M let, a country mer. tinge g p r ear. scours the aget oy , g shook which so many s,6re now advocating, for omusic lstdet. Agents HberAV dealt with. send ,asaeraakud foot QUEEN 01TY -OIL WORKS by -, ; i. , . chant, aged 70. �,�,t, 1 the JWgli■h manager of th� for tree sam le co ter and terms. Mention this r. - Two ghee ranchers I milled - Framer And . Colonel w murdered by Adore., xlihE "Sim E WEEKLY, 20 &Dd fs e . SAMUEL R0�3ER$ Pik , Oi NTOr : p in their houses near lead mix" . borne street, Torwt , _ i' _ ) 11 LaCke3 , were murder it �/ the miners. - r r .L t .:J � r r:» . i ._ :c ..A -.ti _N I J _:xn_.,>,.,,,. , . 1 rl'�'\» t - i.y .r _ . t L:y ..I �1 n ne New Me oo, rt17• , 1 , - 4'� c� t . . i { -"Z ,q , *a • r: : : t , . , .....K- -,. •., ..- F - . 4.. .. - - / .. i. -. , ,. u ,. ,.. -' 1 'i - C ,: _1. .... - .> .I r 1 . .. -�I . I• .. . -. . 1 - I 11 i.. ... . is t '* -. _ . .. I . , • t 1 - `, r .:.. L . _ _ .:. ,: . <1. , : - I I l it s I , } a I . , ,. .. 5 i , F - .:. - -.. .. - 1 _ -. -..: . .- . 1. ,,h .x I ' i I .--.:� .. :.. n .. -1 k- ..- ,. - s, M - 4. .. ,..r r.- r ,[. 0. ,..:.- 1 :t i . ..114. I , ..t- ... -. :. . .' 11 , l ,. .f� , .. . ... . ... ... ). .`- . -.. -- . -- �, Rat %, ..2 . 9 { • .A .. a�' .... ..- t. _,.* ,. - fn L .n . .- s Ai'x - -.. •ar+.`t'_ a8 a_ - , _..- -. - �. ... ...�i�r3. r. -._ r .:. -. 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Y ` y 1't 11211@ be pltonded. pally ender« tb�.w,l "t, :.:� • YF ti f :. `� i .. . -. �3- r i F F�.� r ' WB Ctfrdl4U endorse ` �'� Of I . i•X# • - ; ' t -' I ; +: • �' i ; - j - r . __ . . , t. y e wooddt:- h+ boprd+ that ay, .e nation . t , X �:f• -' .ti -'trig T , . .Vida;? 61i V & -st -, . s '' V_ the following, taken froxq our 138r1 t re 1.46 late wtboriped:Inquest,, pabllshed is . j ., , • - ' ; I nismeealc @:— several asses of great in- ar i of tl>,a,ltb,lnst., a►a�i sufficiently ;; it eCi a w�+ �',t ollr 'III$ i I I �° ' p Y ar er four • � � � ��V$ justice in connection with the late acid to be iunhalligible and satisfactory to °. orl3si 11 elecstion have a�2ne t light. SM the owl obtuse o� our readsrn ; but our � nn suit laced before th e , Both p g % p great A 1� It published ey Friday morning ct itb otDCe,I flu thelde Is slower a 111 which I sp- . a gtotlffv `_Pi4 a nt, -s I :#tide$ seem to,.have suffered or likel t1 did not reach. Yo r11�ih f r1n trade.: _ e y Pte! Y our Issue of the 1 �a .. . p g �:.9g in; ��.� "saai�e�:a. to Buffer, from the in'ustioe, as several 1th inst. contains what purports to be a • RATES OF ADV RT18�1(>4 cases of Grits as well as of Tories have reel from Dr, Ferrier, is which he plays � � � � R - gwribei gcettts, the ole of injured innocence, b assuming ` • Be sure aid le�lve it t Rev. First insertion, per line - - been mentioned. We notice the case y the . Each sdbsequegt insertion per line - 9 •' that I censured him. •for ' not holding an In - /� p , sermon This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Of" Chatetugnay, Where a minority gags . I fail to tee. how any person of propel place • . , Yours, etC•� M .ertieemente. candidate we. understand has been de- ordi cry mental capacity could take such I : - _ 1Ww ;h; Special terms given to asies making con- msanitlg from my words What I Ob- - " rants for 8 or 6 months o by the year. Half Blared elected Qwing to BOme L'T • I i L '1'1, ie '' octe{1 to wan the- ung tiemanly, anpro- ; ' cupol - )early or yearly contracts p gable quarterly. larlty In the TetUrnB. NOW th1B 1$, W@ - Buainoes cards, ben lines r ruder, with papP�•, i eseional and auvrarraared. language used I °i - � � think of one year, $5 00, payable in advance. , a matter "'which Parllalnent by Dr. Ferrier regarding me, in the pros- 1. i . i Mi - i�"Notics in local eolum a ten cents per line, should at once remedy if possible so once of the friends, at the house o the da o Fertile live cents per line each bsequent insertion. ' Y Special contract rates m e known on applica- that a blunder, wheth @r by design or the inquest was ordered to bq h4 , I ex- C last we . , < tion. 17o free advertising. ceedingly regret having to again refer to - stu stupidity, of one or more Deputy Re- - Tend i. t Advertisements without written instructions P Y� P y this platter. My feelings have never been , of a wiH be inserted until forbidden and charged se- turning' officers could not cause a tithe ' than iriendl . I ` % ;� . ,ordi4gly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- y towards Dr. 'errler, f • nentsmust be in writing and sent to the pub- candidate who maybe entirely inYloeent and have neither time nor inclination to I Uzb: id lisher: �O suffer. At the resent time s fart er engage in a controversy wbioti, i . LI. I ` . Tl:0 1. J Work. Promptly attended to. P jadgi LrOrn the ampnnt o! wisdom din- � . minion L. S. ACK�RMAN. collusion of Bay three or fear men flay in his last effort, would only result `+ Men j pR�PR��TaiR' could u set almost an election. I l Takealmostan Iiidin f y tea• farther exhibition of his mental de- I . " L. II Js n or illustration. 'dude. M statements referrin to I h " Cowl a'w £ Our V 011tf as— Strict Independence. ' y g Pl Y g Our Aim —A First -class Local Paper. . Supposing a partizan Returning officer the application o! the law in that case are, ,t , - aged (, Our Expeotatione —The hearty in the opinion of the Crown Attorney. oor- I �,o i . support of the Deovle of Pickering and vicinity. had been appointed, and he, knOWing I - rest i� every partionlar. B. Ftsi.n. j hibi io the - probable returns of the • several - 29t1� a 0]) . FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1887. localities, should send a deputy to Mr. John Reid, eldest son of Mr. I. t G. II -each of two or three polling places W. Bid, of Opts while chopping in the Marko wood last week was seriousl inured in I - It is said Mr. A. P Cockburn will where the opposed candidate would y I . ' . Hall 1� '' the b ek and internall b a limb of a enter a retest against the return of likely get the highest vote, instructed Y Y : Mes P to make some slight blunder, .omit tree lling"on him. i General Hardware ,, towl�, Mr. Madill in North Ontario. It is , in I, l - - : rumored that Mr. Smith's election in perhaps to take a 'Necessary oath or New Adverti cements. I ' ' . M r. South Ontario will also be retested initial the ballots.. The former would - - . in �� P Paints then throw out the returns from these : " 7 on account of bribery and corruption. I•_+C t_ the �U .. L _ said polling places and declare the t I ' _ 1 . I . _. +• . I..... Friday . According to the report of the minority candidate elected. Now, we Bro d n' Water spaniel dog, Parties retaining i. , • 1 �i - : Mr. same lter this date will bopp"rodecuted. Reward ( �11, i Minister of Education for last year, take the position that no man, whether Qn retning same to GHOBdE 1'A1tKER, Dun- ( I tract comprising the statistics for 1885, the Grt or Tory, should be liable to suffer bartotx• _ _ i ton, 11. . total number. of cllildfen -of school a e such an injustice b the blunders Yl�,s - " I , - milli°: g y Co°,vrr Far 'Sale6 .. in the Province in the latter year a'as whether by design or stupidity, of any • : - 5oi' .. . 583',147.. Of these 471,235 were parties appointed to carry out the Newly calved Cog - --noun -for pie• For I ' ' _ _ . gg towns articulars a ,Fly :o EDwAI1D BROWN. lot steal i Iactually in attendance ' on the public complicated machinery of an .election, VI, 'and non. o1 Pickering, g0.gl Garden an - - . � a ` and separate schools. -This shows an a d call upon the Government and -- I " - An(' 11 increase of 5,861, as compared with p rliament to enact such reforms or OW OT �'aal€3 ,i . , , , . " New 1884. But it is considerabl short of c an' es in the election law A n Fall deeds i , - ;. semi y g as will you g cow, due to calve about let of Stay, 1 1 II _ Y . for sale. BeloagiDg t�+ the estate of the late in a s �- the number actually attending school p vent these wrongs. Surely 811 the Lewis O'Leary. Apply DHNNIti O'CUNNOR, , Jus in 1876,amountingtd489,664: ;Since la yers in the House can devise Buoh Pickering_ _ _ la__ • AT Whit( that time the number steadily de- a ensure. If they can't-but think COQ fOT �3a,le. I I far tri creased un , til 1889, when the u ils o 1 of the 1 fees that fs►11 to the - Only numbered 462,887. The 'fpall ni g p ofession in the went of le al ro_ For le, an aged farro�.'�o�, givtu�gg abort b '� � i. #150 , h ` g P carts of milk dui y. Price •18. EngUira at I Atkin off is partly accounted for by'th9 rash 'n --let the farmers and bneiness is o ®as. _ I wil g$ j Mr. to Manitoba, but the wide m 'gin be en of the Horse take it ap. The FOT1� - - 1. ' I eeivec L. I - : i . • tween the "total sehopl ulation and people of Canada don't want an - - - the actual attendancehow►s that a rllinorit candidates of either yI15QifaiaR lot.;, : Pl K !�I the a� art tratiis hatrse, ; C N . large a cla3s do not take advantage sitting in the Ho an P. y m o 'Otsro, etc. rATSlts3oN, clan- ! "� G� *some g cage of g use, d expect that 1 18-41 - our school system such laws and forms will I some, no doubt, xo be given Ft3= $�l,li. a in tic becauBd they attend private schools, will insure them that right in every • N been but more by reason of poverty � or the case will prevail. Since writing the ore LaitIIins lot; trs>m. noise, nellas, II ( #250 ggo�oodd wsU, sisters, etc. TROS. JOHNSTON, I Clare- recen neglect of their parents. above we learn that the majority moat. QDt. - 18 il. M i was The, Ontario - candidate in Chateaagaav i►ftefi - Prison Inspector's re- all declared elected. ' Vole !'' - - - j iteven - port for 1886 indicates a satin- V • , . r ' ' the es 1. a - - .. - - - _ :,. "- '_� Leap•, 1- factory diminution in crime and V i ` 4000 CDAA �OBTB and 100D CEDAB STABRS. Clear ag- The Cutest Swindler. ; rancy. The total number of com- ; _ Apply to Lot No. lz, filth co . of PiekeriaY -- ,--_ - -- ___- _ -- �__ -- _ -- — - I aecon 11 l JOHN P158 A , - mitments during the year ending Tlie Weskirn Farm - . ", . I �durrial aiv88 the Card of Thanks.' I' e September 30th last, was 110,645, as fol: ,)wing particulars of the modus ote T. I ' dry, I compared with 11.426 in 1885, and andi of the Bohemian Oat swindlers, who, 1 packs I D - _ ` 12,081 in 1884. The most note - we learn, succeeded in entrapping some Ton • Win. molds, Altofsk, agent for the con" Canadian Mutual Aid Aes}ortation.— fainil Y: i worthy decrease is in the number of of the residents of, this and neighboring Da Sin.- -Allow me throM:gh you to thank i b counties : the rectors of the above Association for the Mules I boys under sixteen committed, which Probably the cutest swindler abi cad in 88tiatactory and prompt paTpient of the on Lb t F: Li GRE j �' P OpR j�1 ` I t 1~�t�0 being the amount of insurance oa the m i shows a falling Off from 450 in 1885 Iowa is the Bohemian Oat agent. He is tto ot1my law husband, Jonas Rawson, of Clare- I` � s O • .' . IUD a to 352, being a' reduction of 21 per neat and dreas�8 well. He deals only with moat. Yours truly, MARTHA AA%% -$ON. • — John Claromont, March 814. 18tif- '' t ken the ab�we Mills and iy all cent, The largest number of com- a class o farmer@ whose notes will seat -- - — _ 1 11aZ t, � j_ readil ae no dealia s with a man -- BUILDERS, - -- - -T -- -- '` �pqg S kee F P r mitments are those foi' drunkenness, y' g lot a srn whose credi is not first class. Ho ever• y It 11101 C8n110t be beat.. T TO Try It I latel} which numbered 3,555 in 1886, as ally hikes some fariner in the neighborhood, , . I - and you will say i is the best �=ou eYer aced _ 1 stigalnst 3,69 ' in 1885, and 4, -`- 650 i[1 s deacon in the church it he can, to go Ten lira are requested tor' the at"tion of a 'I ; .1 ' I with him and hold the sheen while he I .. A specialty made of John din 1884.. V cy also appears to RICK DWELLING HOUSE I fin } be deerea$in sligh4ly as the offenders .shesm him. Un twking second thought is the Vill a of PtckerlDg. Plans s►nd speeitl- . 1 I morc ' we think '• hold " is not the word to one. cation can be seep on and after Tuesday. th. E ' ha� In Flour for W 6a't - numbered 2'248, as .compared with He takes this granger along to introduce 99nd i mt.. at the store of B. meting. Pickering, � �I Rot tl and at the *Mce of A. A. Post, Whitby. and am •vin mo a X10 . i 2,455 in 188th. The numbers were him and win confidence, and relies on his �' - � � ur per Bushel than CRII 8 and Tenders to be awt to B. BUNTING, Pickering, -` however much lower in the ears persuasive powers to coact the sheep to lie not later than APRIL 1ST. No tender will i b of elsev{rhere. - +i - char, 6 `; down and be shorn. He does not teed the D ruy be acceDted. + y 1 • ' Orill 1881 to 1883 Wh" ,compared with sheep but promises to feed them well in �e °s' March 1eRh' lmt• BraII $Ud Olt$ a last ear, crimes ainst - - - - -- -- -_ - lwa s nd. . y on ha Ara 3' the • persOn tature. He will sell him 10 bushels of auto $ IIr8 y�,. 1�i T �7CT 1i'OC 1. " have - materially decreased, the figures for 1100 and take leis note without security, y Qi Grain � A N ^= E = f in th i standing 907 to 1,043, there were, 32 He will give hire the bond of his company UnlOader. I I $ ighest rice 'paid for Wheat. , 1', M1 in Ohio that he will sell a certain portion ; commitments for murder in 1886 and "' ' lot ' of his crop at #10 .a bushel lea #9.50 r T�-°�� .only 25 in the previous twelve months. bushel commission, and pap him in the One the moat Useful and Labor•$aving + F. 3M dmw 1. I 1 Inventions of the' Age. � '' Crimes • against property fell from botesof other farmers whom he will swindle * blacl 2,614 to 2,314° The total 'ail ex- nest year. .I _. - - _ _ land, .1 Read the following testimonial : WOl f. I penditure hays, however, increased He means to do this and will do it as To C. W. ROSE, - -,This is to certify that I have ' long as the crop of dopes hold out, or Until had one of Harrington's Hay and Grain Unload- °Mr• ds from $129,7471 t0 $133,744. the Iowa' law, like the Ohio law, brands ors Put up in my bun. and have tested it in Tweeds, tvhic sbeav s. It haudles them with com lete suo- e P him as a swindler. He regards the Iowa V p &Wor. abou «e a•re leased to notice that oees. can highl recommend it to all farmers. P late farmer 4s a gudgeon who will bite ! at clay Look 8U to it beyfore purahasiD�t any other. — o--- for t Board of Health and Township Coun- hook, and especially if he aseares him that GEO. LE N G, Jr - . e 118 ` " for 1 - cil -ar- tailing steps ,in the matter . of he has dealings only with the best farmers rickoring, Match nth, 181!7. now i� Btoek a full 11118 Of I succ ' and gives to "the favored few a --monopoly" i True prove ]ng proper cemeteries in this of the business. Boras farmers hate alsoft �OYlSl u %Ob(��u 1 I I '' p + I municipality. TThere can be llo" doubt r Serges, �`1 " ' such spot of that kind in their heads and the is th„ authorised anent fur the aboyo in Picker- ee'rJ, r y al StedS, `Jo(}rkSL' •��Is that of the fact thatl cemeteries situated in Bohemian Oats man soon finds it tint. It inn Towa.hip.� I+ the midst of villages are not only un- g how man men he catches, -- - ;, 1. g is aatonishin y – — _-- — — and iL ouSerin ►r5 Ai gene' ally men who wish to be thought The Thoroughbred Stallion , g lifts: healty but detract from the i<lue of 'mat and who think themBelves so, and K'h1C}1 We Offer t0 the I the property in their immediate �icinit3, who wish to show their smartness b a��_�1KDALEa�� public at prices that Can't be.,� aten - - Th✓ 11 11 y get It al sand should therefore be removed Out- tins something for nothing. They are the - o = side the limits as soon as possible. same Clara of men that we find in small ®a�3011 1 ®87_ S1l1tS Got u the Best' St le and Litiest in . We of course cannot tell what line of L°wne gambling' in Chicago, foolishly im- Abe thoroughbred Stallion ' Oakdale ' mil � � Fa ions - - the action -if any - --will be taken b these agining that they are sharper than Chic&.. stand for mares at my lace in Pickering this " at low figures b� the new Tailor, J. Grei . I 'us i pp Y' go' speculators. They make mloney for season. He is a very hi hly bred horse, being a oodles, but we are inclined to think awhile bat we never vet knew ore to get grandson of the great • l�zington,'• who was the • - g he i I that one cemetery for the whole ter knew one that did ate°t his r - e ? .< rich .and in fact ne racehorseQf a dine. "'rem Oohutree," The IateSt' StyJe6 Of t' �11Qh aIId AIIlQriCajl �' Ong) ' ., he son of "Lazio ton" and sire of "Oakdale;' nth, I !) viol. ! mualicipality would not be sufficient. -not get sheared. 6liearing the lambs was a at race horse, and •'Oakdale° himself, I . WITH IMPIi VED FLEXIBLE BRIM; • nP 1 M . -. is the name Chicago ives the process. In` f re�e met with an acci t: eras one of c e This is a lar e- townshi and the d be o tr g p' older fitates, each as Ohio an Michigan, most promising horses on the turf. He ahou d, >i0 h F ,distance to be traversed, even should they have a n w w •• „ crossed with heavy mare°, et the horses want 1. e ord Bohemianed. It gg UNTI G I Go- 1 m 8 . . for the British army. He hN great trotting , ;� he I ` the cemetery be located in a central wegn's swindled. These Buttes have such ton. TER118 :- $10 to iasgre a f�a1, or sa t r v R� , 1 a cro of smart Alecks who are hunting single�p. O�m' a• me. 90-tf p osition, would be too 'far, and 1 con- I 8 pp JOHN_ LEYB_:_ • : I Mn I � . I . . somebody to swindle them that they have, �_ , ., sequently the aim sanght after would for the sake o! their wives and 'children, _ ^- I iteii ' fail to be accomplished. Then again, been complelled to protect them by severe EXECUTOR s NOTYCE.:I �j . , - it -is doubtful if Municipal Council in laws. Iowa will robabl have i �� O� - ` l L • P P Y to d the - r s . . ' ® rural districts have the power to close 'same. ESTATE OF JAMES LOGAN, ., • _ ! Think of a morn selling yca oats that ' _ . - 'Simon eraser o #ers better inducements tlia8 av up existingcem @ferias or burial grounds % • er to bat °our - app have no a ial value' above common oats Notice is here y 4 - - - .. { ` ` within their limits. by given that parsaant to the CHINA - I , reel we do not think for' #10 per bushel and charging you 19.50 �viaa Statutes et Ontario, Cap. 107, 880. ,CROCRERY, r - " they have: Such being the case, it a bushel for helping you to swindle. your the creditor of James Logan, late of tide Village GLASSWAP.E, Etc Etc 1 pa Y of FiokerYn�, deceased, who died on the 90th ` r! a 1 this Would be necessary, before any com. ne ghiiore ! -For, mind yon, he beoo� geh uary, IBM, are on or before THE 15Th DAY We giv ®a ri vial discount, from the resent low rives f 10 ` in I year " ageut," and when the law Com�r OF MARCH nett to send by st to Robert t�7a 1 P P , O per C8IIt. II '1 - g • V. , pre . scheme was attempted, to down on this business it will not patch Annan, Pickering, P.O., one ofpthe Executors 1 able Lainn �, 1 j� make application to the Ontario of the said James Logan their ohristian names, r ea Setts, Combination and Dinner etts. •. so PP Ht,c, bat roll. surnames, addresses anA descriptions, the full Our stop of • ) : # L'egislature for . such amendments to When our sleek friend 1ro:Ytes found to partioulaxe ct their claims, statements of then fancy China Cups d Saucers, China Fruit Baskets, ' 1. 4 _ t I the MUiI1C1 al Act aB would meet the make you a rich man by selling yon oats Bccount, and the nature of the securities, if any, D688rt l' Fruit late. did held by them, and that on and after the "loth deys, etc., mU6t .be Sol at per Cent. discount, to make roc for P T at #10 per bushel ask yourself this uea- o I I I existing difficulties. his should be ' q f March newt the assets of the said deeeaeed Spring (foods. A large and Well assorted stook of choice family gr�eeri e, - tion :What is his motive 4 When he offers will be distributed amongst the pf►rtiea entitled i epepial raltia iXl Teas and C' flees, .seasonable fruits at reduced rites, I I that �' done at the present sitting Of the to help on swindle our neighbors to come thereto having regard only to the olatme of p . P Y Y i8 Frebb oysters in bulk and can The famous Louise Baking House. Were the present cemeteries out evoo, reflect that he gets #9.60 which ode notipeahsll have been received, Una +- Pa the Riteoators wul not be liable for the assets • Powder lakes the lead a st all com titers • put u in g `' °i1 in Pickering closed up and future bushel and is sate. so distributed or any hart thereof. to persons ' ti:, pound pans - at 80 Cent$ 8'aln P P . . -�a , (go burials in them rOhiblted We have — t �. r , a whose oUtims eha11 not bane been recolv�l b �L�ai:: _ P� p owed. Don t forget to see P r The auditors' abstract statenranti shbwr the said Rabat Anpan tit tide time of the onl goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. not the least doubt lylt that ',company trio tlon of the saw assets, pr part therwt a , ::r} a t :' ; l at, :. . _ •� , dice. that the coutri,llable eY neeb . of Po the rase may be. }_: t ' b World Boon be formed to start one out - ,n.y # , w. H. 2 ;IL IN's, , ' i `° "� ,''�A, ER' �''0 Pe for 1886 were ? 9 4.64 as com• 4 I.' . 18.90 1lalioitor for the XecUtOr <. 410•.r ' , v *'t. , a ' ' a , ., ' e°__ >; y, side the village, but cony @niently p nth #8,447.$1 the prey' year wnitb ai Fe " _ y/ .D. 288/ OC i ;: II i �; t kaa.ry. A I , eve 1 k, B oak �9' utb�r, t fm - � ' T ,. . - s I 1 I ,.. 1 _, • r. , :, - s , , I -jo a , . 1. , .. s. 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' - ;, , �.? ., ..'r .., . .:i N�, � A F .. 8 -84# 1 reftV 1i , : '. , . "'I ' ,'Nught r , troth' , I 1 . repeal the , t* a ,'-_�.. Wies.,A114to i X .service -of Drillia, Do* a ny at Nri' . , I Zai'ds, atbers, Mothers, So -three instrument84 ' ' i ;i,-V,"" - - I . ­ � . -11 �, � .. . � ' ' ".. � ­* sad see the ­. - . - , - . � . numbers seventy - ., . IV - . - Sisters, in. Not oveU,body,, to-calt, I . - iii T+' , - i . � '. - I � I ,, .., : termed "A Big Joke on the De,412 . ,'.O:��"V:*'.14,f, 0 �' f, N1 1.4 . - . A-'-L � ,,_,��:.! ilkl�jj". ".:. �� . - . I", Ij I .1 4�4-­V . . . � : � . .. Rev. Mr. Freed reached his farewell . 1. I . . . . �� . .. �-­ 'A ur - A son of Mr. John Weldon of OP*s was . : . - . . �., ;` "I . I....- V t! +A-,k . . _.;�, .,.L - i *.. I %� i - -_ - .- * .. , ; �.,�_ - i ­ �! �-, - I . on at 84. uffville on Sunday last. I ! I - sermon JO pushed in the ditch by a comrade the I ­, I I I - !, - T:.:;. I I Mr. J. W. Umphrey, of Udiora, has,-a other day, and had his arm broken. , * .. I 1. I �­. � ­ ­ I a :..-� I � . I I .- t Wi , ., �. � Ai,4. I L ..,..! I t . ­ ­ ­sOw . � - I �. L' ;_ � .- - . ,_.., .. I - .. that has a litter of eighteen i , NEW_.- '.1`SPR1-N0A':..y.r . 111111, *�', ''. .. ­- T'P, ;*.- , .il � . ­ ! ,,, Amos St John has secured-the-oot-Arout 11 T-I , , , . , "i X. � i no ,��, � . I � . " �j " I , , t" If - j - I L ��. I , .- _ .7, C. I I . I � I.. . ., � I - . I - . .� .' � ' I ' .. , or carrying the mail between Sunderland ­'.. -_�.1�7 ;��J­,.14, . - ; ; �- I The people ha�e sugar socials out I ' f i ,+qjo�,., . � . P. i ' -' �"' - I , , .1. j I ­� . L ' . - .. . .1 .1 ­ - argain nex month - - . . I \ scugog Inland, an* the patrons get lots and Leakedale, commencing lot April _110 �,!,.'V, ,; 4 us 0 hand.- Xceptioial B s offered for the ' ' ' ' i t "'' th in the 1� 1 '' C. %, ­ . - I . "I :, 1� . - - , ; -,i,)#.* .4 I . . . .:i. 1 � '. .1 . - . . I . Mr. he newly elected M.P., ..! � �: , , 1-0 �;.', . . � A��.';.�:.".', . �; ". I ! I .L ; I ­, I 1, .., . ­ I �. ,.. . ' I Barron, * , Newert Designs of Spring Wear.. _. ... '. . . : - A I .� - , - ­­1 . .1 - ... . V - �'. vf�� � t ,'e-! I � . .�--q * � .... �. " 1 i� I . , . ­ . I . � Mr. John Dryden, M.P.P., spoke at the - ." --- �J- .. � �, . .- �, .._ - "�, I was a complimentary .. --i- I . .. I . . t - - � . ;�' - -I. # .. . . - I .. I _%_1 . L . . . ! . . I � . . . - - .1 . 1. I . , 1. ­ . . I . - ­ . . � - ­ 411- . -.1, ..'..- - - . . . � � . � . L'. I . . , !" * , ,; 6 � . . � 11 i,L- �, - - . )� � . ­0 * V: -�, - .. - ..!" '. 'a' ­­ . I . . - I � � f, ape' ' - Pla and- ion are '4' '' rg" - both h Satin i s e-w al ­ 1, , F`ni h - i Farmer s Institute meeting at Uxbridge at Woodville on Tues evening last H., : �, . �' . I i ,_ .. I li,.�..,_ _. - � : . , 1�' ]apt week. . . The Ontario Central L Assopiat 0 ,�� k � .- 1 1 W I P n, in _ - ,. _.... Tenders are being asked for the erection c ! I . - , contemplating the celebration of the 11.1-, . L I,, 1; �J�-, I", _­ � . ­ : . n ' ' ' . . . . .. .1 of a new High School building' 21 Queen's Jubilee at Port Perry on a large 1' __�' �� '. _t�-"!. �:, .: L'� "� � I :. I I I., f�.,.. - . . 11 with Bordering to match..' I I... . I . �. �11 " ,­�­�I' � "..� 'j__'­_ '­':� � ' - i- 1. - � . Uxbridge. I - .. I . ,L,:! j.. ,� - - I ..� ". �_ , -..-. I . - .1 - .; I .. - I male this year. I . I .. .1, ,. ........... I 'I, ­ , I '... . ..._ . � '. . P. � . . i - - ,., . - Ontario branch of the Do- - __ __ I . ; � i .:� ,*'_ _:.: L ; :. .1. I . . I - . I - . , . . I - 1'�� ::,�. .:. ­. ­­ . . - . I - The North - . C. _ ., . ­­.� - . . 11 .. .. . i - I . L I. , .. . � , ' r .LL, ,�. .. I1111111ift . , _ . _ _ -_ i�, ­1 ....... � . � .� . . , . ­ . .: - I . - - �_' I" I—. 1. - . I ... . . - - � � . . . . _I � . . . . . . r. . * . -.1- I ., , � .. ::� � - . I . . � . . - 1.11 . . _ . L . 11111111111111111111111111111111 - - I L . . , _. �i . t ...:t . - ... � - . I.. ; . I . . - . , , L �� I minion Alliance met at Sunderland ion .kouowne ' ,::,. . - M. . , '.' .''i i " .1 . . 1. I - I -, ; Vailleats. . .. . .1 -1 .. � • � � I . . i .,: .. a I . . .. . . �. ,-: I r I ; i Monday last. - - I .. � - . . ­ .01. . � - -1 . .- _. ; I . . . � - The Bell Telephone Com�any a officials -.1; . . i . % James McKinlay, " old resid6tit of the - ­ .,Ir I � - . . . . . I � say that a great deal of unnecessary im- . I "Ll'. . . - .1 ­ . I . 0 ;t. � I � � . . I . .. I township of Brock, died on the 7th inst.0 - - a L . _ . 40 i4� .1 �;­­.­ ... - j - ; :. * . rtance has been Attached (through mis - . . . - . - .., . 9 ­. . I.. . .., �_ . I " - . I I . . . . I , aged 69 years. eading reports sent from Ottawa,) to the � . . I I I - .1. . . � , 'r I . In . � . I _. _ - - � � : I � ­ I . .", , :_1 � " L' ' ,1 . I . .- .. "' .. � - : - . i. ­ , - � ,�. �:, :, - .;".. � . . - t I ; i I I . , I � . , 1 7 - . . . - I s The date of the Cannington Fall Ex- laRt decision of the Minister of Agriculture . _' j ­­ - - ! . : -, - .;,:: , am MW MI'Vim , . . . I . .1 I ":. !": - . � ­ . 1, ". 0 � I - . . I .. . � 1. 11. Z 1, ::�*_J' . . . I 1,�. - �- I . . - . . 117". - I bibit . ' .�' I I .­­ . � - _. . . . I - ! . . - . ion has been.fixed for September 1; 1. . I . . _­ - .. L . . . . 1: . . . ''. - .Voiding the Blake transmitter patent. - I . - - I . __ . - - - __ _. 29th and 30th, and October 1st. SOMP" I - . � . . I , . � . . I., This was not an - original patent fora �,Iz . ;.- :,! G. R. Van lected Reeve of . . � �aut was e I . . - . , , I . . . . . - - .,-.,.. V. I - -, - transmitter, but only for an impovement , , - . 1�_ .,. I .. � , . ,... T - , !. , , "', I . I. 1. 1; . ..., f , . - . I , . , � . ­­­ , , . ". ,.- ; . I I . - ..,. , , ,. I I . ,;. I . I - . , . . .: . • . .1. . ., 1. L .. . �, . ''. I . . Markham village last weex, defeating W � .. _. I .- 1, . � . I a'; . 1, 1.1 i ! .. - * I I _ __ 1 �. , . I ' � � � , . - : L . - ­ I " � , - ': * 1.�,' . .. __ I I / : - . * in its method of construction and is only. .1 : . . - - . I .. I . . , L . � I . . , 1 by a m4jority of nine votes. .. - . � : I . Hal' I I � _1 : 'I , . I . 11 • . I I ... I - . ' .. : �, - I , � . ; ..­__ - . .." . I - I . i I I . . I .. I ... I -1 I � 11. Messrs. Williams and Quinn. of 'Blab- Company on this class of instruments; . I i . .. . I I - I . . � %. %-. . I . - I . . - , . �. I . I I . . . . � - : I Own have purchased a fine blood mare , - . 1 • L . , - . I I i ''�l * � V.-I � . . . - A 0 I , - : 0 -.1, . '. . - and the setting aside of this does , � 'ISH I I .FISH • , . . ,. , _- FISH I - :: ,� oDeof the numerous patents held by the - ' � t I :. : L I . . 1. . I . . . - . . in Illinois. the is valued- at $1,100. - ::� �'. � . I .r., �, 7,!. 1 . . . . . I .. .. I... I � . t � . . . any means allow the public to manufw- .� �­. . t �. .., . . . L I . . - - . L Mr. J. D. Edgar, M.P., gave an even- . ' ,, �.. - . ! j _ ' LL, I ..��, . ,�. -] - - - , j' .1 ' . li � . I I -, .. . . . � _. ­.. � .1 -, . I � � " , .. tore or use - ' 1.� ! I ; ''t ­ � ! ; I . I . . Blake transmitters, and will ' I . I I .r: ,:L,,;,: � � � . I ': .. . , � . ­ i . _� -1 .:. I., 1. - , . ,y , ,no with "Tofu Hood" for the benefit of , . .., 7- . 0 . make no difference whatever to Qom- ' ; I., .. . . . * 4 .. � the Mechanic's Institute at Uxbridge On � " . . . 1 ".. , 'v � i . . .. .1 .,!L ".. I 'i (,­.. . � . . . I � . . . , - . � 1. .L.- . on eln. j. a� . - .. �1. • . I - , .:. . i � I �. .1. 4 ... I I , I : pany. The decision was given . i ; .,L�. . _. -1 � 1, , � . I - . . :6. - I 11 I .. 11 ; ,; - . I _. � � " , .. I . . . . .� . . . 1. I . . . . I . . - Friday evening . deuce put in t , and was anti. . , ,I t. I .. venina last. - . two years ago , I ; in. . Fake Superior Salmon Trout " .-'.'' ­ � Mr. D. B.'McNabb has closed a �o I ..1: .; I . � . * , ' � � . L ; .� � . � ­ . . . � cipated by the Company, which did not ' : . I ' ' ' ' ' ' � - . . . . . � .�. ,. I... .. -1 . _. �_ . ­ _. ­1­ �. - .1 .. t with Mr. Hugh Wilson, of Canning- .11 . I., .- ., , I . .� I . .. 1. . .. � . .- . ; . I . 11 tract ^ - .. . , , - 0 . .. .., I .1 . . ­: I . I . - L ,� , ; - i I . . I � . : 1�­ .. i. V � . r . L I . . ­ - I z.. . .: %.. . � � . �.� .. I - i . � . -1 I L ' ` I , - I , - . I . . :1 . . . . ,. million feet of lumber. I . . - I . I ..., �, i. � � . � I .1 . . . ..I.. . . �- . I .... . . ... . � . .. I _ .., . . . . L _., .. . -, . . . . . - __ , .!.. _ . � : . I- - . . , - :1 ", - Boneless Cod Fi �'.. - i , , , .'�' "' il. -_ - '"i - -, , � contest the case at all. * In the case of the ; . ".': - � t., *, Large Shore Cod Fish, I , ­ I - - . . . , , .-. ton, for coffin; and sawing nearly a Edison patents, after all the evidence of - ' i, , , , ­ . I In . , I the petitioners had been heard, the Bell -.,,,. ; . S . . . . I . Some Parties around Orillia in the c is , .,:1 . �... , "; , I .. �­ 1 7 1 . I - . . . L � :� L' . . L .i ..: � ompanv's counsel moved to have the ', ; , ,� .. ­ ., . I I ­ . . ­ , c . , - t �. .. - 1. , - - - . - - I .: , -i - ... . township of Oro are. "mean enough .to I I . I . . .. ! _. , � z. ... I - . I.., : L.- I : . I Herrings, ' .. .­ - . � Petition dismissed without the necessity ' - ' "'! _L � 1 � / , !.L.Lt: I . ..,.M.. . . Labrador _.. . _. .. � . ­ ,,:1. ... . - . P _.. ; ­ . 1. . 1. . . ­ . _. - - . . . steal slwep,'! as some of the farmers have ; - . . ­ _ � . . , I - � - : . . . of bringing forward evidence for the de- ­ � . I I I , , , l, ": . , I . . :. L'; I had a number stolen lately. ,.. ­,.'.t,.i,. �.., .­ " . ''-,. : . ,% p; � L I I . • - - - I I i I L" - f, ..-,. � I I .'. �- � .,; I . I I- � .. - S, - I- : , � .;. ,, ., . � I �� , ". I , I . , ... . I L - L � . - vl . :: ,, .; - i � L i - ... .. . , , L _ , _ 2 � I i � t - ) I �.. , I � � d, � . . - . . - I . ­ . fence on the ground of absence of proof. *- -,.- . - ) !. ;1 . Z ''. Smoked Herring ' - L ­ ... ;. And now the "green goods" dealers of The Minister said he would consider this I .. ; %,Yl , '' � 9 , _, I . : L . � ,�.. L L. I �- j:- . . . I IILI . . , . . , � : J I _ , ­:` � � "' - * , , . I i : T . � . :,. :. i � . � � . .., ; . . .% ..; . . : (: . ! . L'. 1 1 6.. . I . � . I r . : . : , .. - I , . I . I 0 New York a.e trying to seduce the honest .. i. '. �. , , . . I . � - . . 1 . . I . . . I . I � . . . ;, ': i 14�1 :�,�:, ,.` . . , I - I I �'. W.. . . . I � and announce his decision on this point -1. t.l_ _i. . ;j . ..� ', � ... . -, �'- - - I ! Finnan. Had e . . - : � t - -i'' -, . .." ; � - - - . : * L 'i­'j. . I , yeomanry of Markham to become wealthy in a few days. . . I i �� I . V. 11L . I I I . . I , . 1. . without work. . I . - - ; , . L L - . ; . I! . . . in short time . ". - . � '. 1.,� . - T job#%+_t%,r e6c3rere,L 5 ­ I - .. . . % 1-1 - - 1 421 T^ ax1v 9 I &rdinemp and . . I ., 6--"W --- 00-ft .4 .: C��I�D, 1� 1 , '* I - * , Justice of the Peace, Jared Lloyd, - Of .. ., z '. � . -. -, I - - I . L.. -I 1" i .. . - . . , � -_ 1) 1� . .. 1. .. . _: � � I �': �L I SALEREGISTER. I.. I . . . I Davidson . . � �., - . ­ � ­: . - . -.1 I - . . . I I . . . L . 1. . . . . for , ­j z.1. __ . .1 �i_ L-1 � L.. . �. - . � . - ;'' , .L I �i � . I , . ­ 'L. . . .� i .1 . . . . I . . .. . 1. - . , . ­ . - Whitchurch, committed James Davi . . . IMaddi4b. � .�� . � - . ,. .: :.; ., , . _ - � , I . I ­ .. I . .. � . . I I . . I . : I . . ' _ ,. L I ! , . � , - . . , . A .. . . � .. -- I - . . ­.1 . ­ I � - - . .i . I - .. L .. ir. . . - . - :. j - "* .L . L 1. . I . . . � 4 '' , L . . �. - .. . . --- . . . . _ � v . I - �' MA=n 24THe-Credit sale'of ,: t, : . I- ... .. I L '. I ,�-,N- , I w_L, for trial on a charge of stealing A note TimasDAY, , I �' �, . :. ; - iL-. . . 'i'' . ''. I , , I , : L . ­ .- . - . � - . . � � . � ) . L , . . � ? , . . . I , I i L - I _ 6.. . . . Atkinson. . . - , south half of 8rd con. of Pickering, the .�- - . U.: $150 and $166 in cash from Mrs. Alice J. farm stock and implements at Lot "I I . ' ':' 1 . � . - . . � . . - - .11. , , , _: . i . I � . I .. - r � I % . I � � _ . I , :� 1 � i . ,_ - I .* d in harnessing a horse property of William Allbright. Sale at � t. � . . f . ; I - I LN I rle .- I . ". " ­ .. � . 1* : , -A R, • '' �' 7 While en � 1, , . i . ­ I ;- . - I.. 0--, . IT ­ . . , . . � .1 . - W." • I.I., .. . . \! B H 0, -_ :- Mr. D. S. Brown, of Cannington, re. I p.m. Poacher & Rowland, Auct I i - - . L - ,!, .. ; :. ? . �.;. ­ . � . . I . t . L . - . . ed a severe kick in the left side. from , SAT619DAT, MARen 26TH.--4tiction sale of . . . _� . I ; . I ­ . I :_ 1- . . '� - t � . . : .. " / . ­ .. I. 1. . .." .. � - - , . L, ceiv . � � I �., . �l f , ... , . I ; . . ­. I �. . - .1 .� . .... . . - .1. .. • , . L . . I I : . . - - . � . q - .. . .L . ... . I :. . the animo, which has laid him up fqr valuable real estate in the Vil1w Of .. . . . . I - . � I . . . I . I . � L, - - - . ___._ .- . - . n-INNONNUMN - - - - � ­­ .� 1. . .. . Pickering, at the *store of Miss Leonard. ' - - - - __ �- --, A_Pmw� - some L... I -1. , - - I - , ' - ; Sale at 2- p.m. Poacher & Rowland, . . ._� . tt Act convictions alreQ securoa � � - I _­ .� I - SOO y I I �', - . . , . . .1 . . . ­ I 1. . . . ! ,. I.. �. I , - f een . . : . ;.� - . .':� I i I I _ I I , � � _ I .� I I - I . ,L : - 1:.: ..1. . . .1 . . . � 1. ' � i - !, _.. . in North Ontario number 61. One has Anctionem. I - -:;, . . ,..: . . . �,;.'-. � - 1":;L �- �-, � , � _ � ., L i . . . - qj-.0 L - . ­, �, L ,', .L i :-­... : ew Church has Opein d , ... I :;. i. ­.. . . - ­ a . been quashed. Five fines have been paid I . . LIL"-, .,1 . � �_ . . I . ­ __ � r �i 11 � � 0 i - r, I ­_ � . . '.. - " ­ . . . , . . . - . . . .. i � -i - 1�,:_ ;; - ­� I . . _ L - -, � . 11111humem 4 � �_. , I i . . . .. I " I I I 'i�t . . . - . , - I : ' _. � ; ($250). Three of the' convictions are . % . , . , I iL " - � ... � L - . "I - - - . - ­.- :,: * :� . . � ,:, . .. '_ . ! 1 . ,­. , , I . . ­ . . . .. . . - � . - � . I . . . , , as . 1� - � � .' ,:�' L.. � I '. ­ : . ' . � - D -.. 7 - j D.T. = - Aiiii - I alz 0 2 � T'. - 4 _ h . � , � L - I L �'�:' :7.. i It is the duty of every pemn w 0 h L . I , . ... . � . 1: � L . : .. ... . . . - recent and 42 have been ap eal d ,, L.. . L � . I �-. !� . . 1. � . : I I %� 1�'. � ... , -, � . . �4.., . . . . . - I �._. - , , 1 , ,.,� ". 1.1m .- - .. ; ; . . I - i _ :. � � I , - . �� .1 I , . . t�� , � I e 291und* used Boaches'a .German Syrup to let its il, : ..It 11� . . J. . : �.:. . -;i ; . i . � .. - . I � . - - . .. I . " I . � . � . . I . ; . Mr. Silas,Prophet has claen in Mars their .. .L!: �... - 1.1 wonderful qualities be known W I . .%:: �;!L: I L I.-, I,.- !1. ., I , _. ;� � . ; �� ­ 1. . 1. I . I j ... - .. i " And in iii-order to give us -room to open out 1 - - ' 'seventeen years, and says he never saw friends, in � curing Couramption, "Vero %-: - " �_ . - I - , � . .I- .. .1 . . I., . I � . ." j . "i . :�_ .� L- .: . ":,�': �, � ; _z. : . ): � � t . . - - . I I I . i . . 1� I I ! ;1., , I i L . . . I . ; : . - the cast winds prevail so much or such Coughs, Croup, eamonia,'and . .- I : . . i II 1. � - . . I a I I I . NO : . . . I . .... . I I � . . - I �- 't , ;�! ­­. ., - . ,:... I : . . .. - .. , . _. . - . I . - . .. . - . .� ( ., �.;- , I - . 1. heavy drifts, as the present . winter. in fact all throat g diseases. � .:� I I .. ...:.i .. . . .­�� 'IT C+ C3-00:D 8 .- 't . ., "..: � I . . ..t. : k :1 0 - I _. ­ . .. , the forest rson can use it without mmediLts.relief. - -'� :� . i . I. W_ M3 'S :P n I , = altu �: Clearing may in some measure � e . - ­ . . L . I . - . ­ ' . j ! � . . . .. I � . �,.-;L ' - -L. � - .��. - - . . I account for the drifts. Wree doom will relieve any case, and ­ , 0 0 10A_.;L_-" I , 1; . : . ..:, . - I . . . I . . . I � . I . .1 I . . r:- , e ,L - druggists to , . .1 , . . . . I - i: . W s ­ - . , . . A Kingston man, before his caw' t consider it the duty of all ... . . �_. ,_ :, .... , 11 , L 1. . which will soon be arriving, we otf6r out customer, . . . 4 �:!-.. _._.- - . it to the poor, dying consurnp- , ; , . . � . . . - . . ­ � ­ � dry, froze about thirty quarts of milk a d recommend ' � I I decided bargains for the next few weeks.. ... . � I I I V go 1: :, � ... � . - .. _ 4 . packed it away in straw. I 47.y � - - � .1 . .- ... . . ­1 L , * I I - L I ' . . t year, . � . - ' . I , _ . . - . He has not at least to try , one bottle,, as - . R ��r � '' ' : � , . o d dozen bottles were sold Ias an2-02 L6 & " , . _ I consequently, enough on hand to d - li - '. .1 , one case where it failed was reported. y ; - � . . . . - ; I I . - . . - - I faintly till the cow gives another supply, I Such a. medicine as the German Syrup :7,;_ - 0 . . - . � .1. ., AGENTS I OR THH_�:. i. t...' GEO. PARKER, D�1N�ATa 11 *.,i- - :'-' ; . I I . . . less she hangs off all summer. cannot be too widely wn. Ask your i ,.. I . - . ­. - .i � .. unless ­ .. .. - I ' . .1 w I Mr. James Phillips has sold his farm 1 f druggist about it. Sam bottles to try, . ___ .__ - ____ I - . ..I � __ � _�i .... I I .. I. , .. r. sold at 10 cents. - Regul r sine, 7 001 0��. M4 09�11k,3W.v"V.s i .1 . � ,_ - � i_ . .� 1. .i 100 acres �n 6th con., of - Scott, to � . 5 OeDIA. Idassey Manufacturing 0 1 , .: - t - ", , I i_ ""'t -- ��, - i __ to n Dealers in the I . , .... I I - - i . The fair 11 L-%)Id h.V all Druggis a - Of WOTO3210. . - �, -: -:1 GrimAnate of Ontario Vetedna" College. . . . . � . i ., . . John Madill'for 09,000 cash. I - 1. .11 , . I . . � I . is all cleared, a � i . 052 . .: I 1. - . 4 � I _�. I I . ;� I . � . and, its its price denotes, s United States &�a Cal . - I . I . ': - . . . I . . � ; . . I - . . . : . ) I a first-class one. Mr, Madill has a I The inspector for North Victoria has . . ` i , � . - j], - ��. . .1 I _. 11, . � . . . , . I • - - . ... i .. . -Sample inschiies on view at out rooms � . �, .: � .. . I � I . . . i - . lately bought the Hariii farm in the san a been busy during the week. Compkiats! . 11, , - .1. � . . - , . . . . - . . . . : . . - 3,;. .. . � , �. . 1! . . . . . - � . . - . concession which is now occupied by M, . Ware laid against N. Ingram, H. Brookes-, and repairs of all kinds always on hand. -. .1 .1 . , . , , I . • I . . . . .A- . I I - I .; "­ jI . !1 I . . . . �-N� .. I 1_\ L I . - . � ' . � . L ;,, 'j"­ - L, . i . 1. John Pearson. Spellman Bros., and W. E. Ellis, drug. 1. .! . - V - � I . I . , . .� . ­ . .... . . .. � - 11 " . . - . J, �. .; s I ��, I . i �- 1.i� . - . - . am----**-*- , , - . '. 1. . � o ;:S!l * . ! .., .: .� - � I , . , I . - - . - . . . li*'---,0n Sund y gist, Fenelou Falls. (Ingram and Brookes ' � �,. .:'*; .�' . ­ . � .t . L __. . I � -� ­- . � . . . � , 8�Lys the Orillis Packet . . . .1 I � I - L ,& ,�, . .. I i - . ' ' :t. : (� . I%';, I:- . ,�,,,V� ' - - . . - I . , g, ;. I . . I . ­ . I . . I . . . . . , . . '. . � I � I . ,. . I _ , i morning, - The 1 .. !.,. " ,,',..'i� :� I ; . . 1 � _ . I � -11 ing, 69b ins%., the - 1�v) J. Lay for second offence.) a tremises of - I � - - . . . - . i. . ­ , I . .. i* - I , - .-.1 .% . . - . 1 . : . ­ W, . , I , 1, - . � % , .. . . .. . . , . . - ..., I 1: _�..� . , . .. L . .. . I I t . I � i i . - . . . . . I. .: got through to Forest, with r- e84 dlfficQ14 ', Spellman Bros. were searched and three - ,.,�� , .. . .1 . I . . . . � � I . k - 0 1 L .... . . ,:, - L . . '�� - . ­ jj % - - . * ' , : I I , - ,�...% 1. - ._.. . - -., and found. the caretaker .only .1.11 �� .,-- � , . .,-,-, .1'. v ..".4., ..., I , ­,- - ­ .. . . L I .. I L - . . . . ._­ .:i.., M e full barrelA of beer and a keg of whiskey �. I I . i...-,' " s. % _: ( � . .!%: L I , �.:, I �t I � Office, opposite Spink Kills . .,- • I -_ ­ ! .. : -'.. 'I, . , I I � . � I . . I .. � *' . ., :1 1 * - !! - , % .. ! I.. � - . I I � 1. , �!I... � I . i!. , � - i . , . ... i , - . . - . X. ; , , I : I . ! � ::.: I i I � . . church. He then fouglit his way Lack were found. A complaint was also ''I �­ . � , � 1, !:, .. ": I .. ­ . I .- .:.,;, "., , L � - ; � � PICKERING, ONTARIO ,. - , '. .- - I . .! �- . . I I _:�_- - , , ' ..1': �' L',' ' :, _­'i I . . , . . ,� ! , , ,�:,.�:, . , : . . I r lodge,l against H. C bell, Kirkfield , i - ­ I . .� .1 I ­ . . . -! .. ., � .. _. I. _... ­­_-.1. __ - --.-.--------- ­ , _ _ . �_ ; . .., ! ..... . . .. Orillia, and in the afternoon started . a9V * I I . . � . . . , L � - I . , - I I ­ L' . � . �, : .. . I - I I . . - ;� ,. . . ­. . . .� . . : 1. ; �- Ardtre&. But the Wood"' Hill effectuAll (jeo. ljoug,"Arityle, and no, Tompkins, - . . �L .,.,,. , I .L , ­� . � � . . - I a � . X I 1, - . I . /. . , , , .j . � � , I . . i F ­� � . . , I -.,. . . , . � -.,! I - . 11 ...� : .; . � i - I . I 19.1,ocked his way, and after a hard at I Cambray. . .: % I 1; . .! .. _. , I , I . "_: I , I I :. �: . L , ... - . ­ 1. .. 1, . I ,:.. . I ­ I.-- . .1. , . - L.. i . . , V,.'. .. . ., " - - . . in the line of duty, he returned to 1. 4 ,. 1, .. _. .1 I .1 ;. - ,. " . � , -i, i . .., Ii. I I i I I - ­ , . . - . I ., . - I . . � . -Are you disturbed at . . -�: . , "M.cm To KoTwAss. . . _: .. 7 1 . 1. '' -j. � ; I t: I'' 1 . ..% � ­ � a .I. I I 2'. . I .. the w 0 your red bra sick _� i..... 1. , ". �_:.i . . TEAS 1.*'. i 1. . 1. �. - . Mr. Aaron True was in the w night and broken of �_­_.�. L'. � : i ....., . - t %. I.. L , . I �11' I - � t". : ; . . " � � . . . I I lot 1, con.! 8, Clark, on Saturday t child suffering and crying with pain of Cuttinst , _ , .­-.,, . ­ �. - � - i � . i.- . .. : I I � I . -- --- I t if so send as once and got a iet'd-O �; -, . I I., ­- �: - Mi i � I - ! � - I I , Teej,h? . , I I - ,l . . I . , he had with him a b a SW&hiw T�l - - . . - %, I I . . - ­1 .- - drawing wood of INErs. Winslow, its • Syrup" for . '-�>' � I � . I . .�- .. . . .L.. .f, .1. black dog, part Collie and part Newfound- children Teething. value tuageutable. U ORS' TO ' ., ' ..-, -, _- 0 1 . - L . . , � - / , .. , . it will mlieve the poor littlesufforer . . SUGARS:-. ", - ,-, I_ - ­ --.i .4 . _. _... - " . . land, when they came across a large malp pon It, mothers; them is �:= , CREDITORS. , . I . 5 ,�Z;��-,:�-__- -.- , . " - . I., .. I - D n1r cures Dysentery and Diarrhm&, I , %. . : . ; i � . . . . %. .. ­ , - . - I . . � .- _. wolf. -T,h� dog tackled the animal, an# about . ... / ­.. � . I . It .. .. - . I ' . . . I .: _.. .1 . _. . . . . . I . � I ­ I 1. . . * . . .- �� . ,� I . . . I . . . . . � I . �. '' - I .. ates the stomach and E116wels, cam Wind - - I . I . . . ... - I . � . I Mr. Wolf jumped on him, but .the d9 - u6w llkfiaulznation� punnant to Reilsed Statutes of Ontaflo Chap. � I � . - . . � I . . I � . . 1. .. .. �, .. : . . . . '.. . . . L I : ; � . =, softens the Gums, red L � . . 1. . . . . . . : . � .o. . . that all I . .�_ �. I I . . I . . .. . . I I ­ _.. . - I I wilich is :a mwerful. brute, weight and gives tone and energy to the whole "stem � im. section 34, notice is hereby given . ..L . L . _... I ,# . . . i - - u' dred pounds. was too a me or do- • . ­ ,.,. �. . I . uc ..N[rg. Winslow's Soothing for chil&vu creditors and other TE,ks 1 '' " . i . 11 - v' I (=.A6q-.1L6-1l6M a I;- . . . I About a h "I ut to the taste and is perseriptionl meads &9s1ns9,th0=8o!:d anIZU'L'ot Louis . 1: . .&: . , . I - - I . . ha, to .. - I !, �, ,. . for the wolf. After a fight for, over ha = the oldest and best female -late of the Township of Piakering in ! , I - . . .. . Victorious, of : . .. .. an hour, the dog came off and nurses in the United States, and pi"ayfaOITIVIe to County of Ontario, Veterinary Burgeon, do- .1�. I - . L . r. -, - i .1; I— . by all:r,u druggists throughout the world. Price 25 ceased, who died o ; I )!as ; I . � . . . . . - . . succeeding, in strangling the wolf. .��_ e. Be sure you ask for" WIN- ru"j, A-D. A67, wo on or before THE NTH DAY .., . 811 "! n cents OF . I * - d 3% prepaid - ' i , -- � True will no donut get the bounty paid KING SrBup," and take no other APRIL, A.D. IBM, to send by No -GA. S' �Trea t est Pho " A I � a or about the 3rd day of Feb. .'.. I . . 11 I . . . . - . . SLOW'S BOOT L . . . . I I � - . i . or deliver to John Edwin Farewe , of Whitby: . -9 W. E. O'BRIEN9 - . - . . by. 1. . such cases' the first for many years i kind. . Ontario. Solicitor for the Revenud, Edward Cas- . . . V. : _' - - - . .1 Of the Best Quality., :.-i . I � .� - , __ aldy d Catharine O'Leary, the Executors of i - �. t I . , . . . ' . - . - � .. 'L • � -.,- BIRTHS., the n I , - I , 'that, county. 7 as i As Mr. J&L-e Ogd6n, of Newcastle, wh? . , . - ,. I :id deceased, their christian and surnames, ' . ' ' - . . . . . addresses and description, the frill particniAn of !! . : - I Lowunts � has for some time been in employee "n Wedne March Sth, 1887, at his . � - reenwood. the wife of their claims and statements of the r � :P11 Rams, Bacot', Spiced Ron , - ­­ ­ I - fixing the track last residence, north of -j:;1_ theaG. T. R., was H&mM.S&dIer,0f a daughter, both doing well. and the nature of the securities, It any. h, by I � - i ' _.: accident. I' them, And that after the mUd date the saIrlEx- ' �, / I I .. . Thffrsday he met with a severe a I I . . . .1. I - M AR R I F D - . .� '�.­,;L , ' . - ". - .1 I eCutors will proud to distribute the assets of , � . ! - '_ .- . I I . L decreased among the entitled L & ..� . - -- - .,. the &&jd deetew 'che' �TY): 1. ; was warned of an approach- ' . nA other'Provisions, ape I . L It appears Much "11 "06 V A R I-E . . i PALmz*­ANsoN-_On WednmdjL*, thereto, having regard only to =h claims of . . . _-) i1jig train and succeeded in getting out of 1887 by Rev. R. M. Craig, of Dunbarton, at & which notion has boon given as above James L. I : - , - . � . __ i I . g he had, sufficient time to recover them Palmer, Third Do put 108TO Of Pickering 6"4 assets or any Part thereof so distributed. to - 1" - . . .. . . • in . of Balsam. ­1 C 0 .1 ... � Township nT person of whose claim notion shall not have . I L- ' . . " - � - the way, but be left big tools and think- residence of Mr. Chas. Palmer, Mr. I rolourl% melaaSTMTS - , to MISS T and the said Executors will not be liable IF._'. --i--HAL " doing the as! Anson, IL� t the time of the distribution of � 11- . (I . . . � .1 he made. fife attempt, but in so d him IMENN ----,:- - - been reoetted a - i .1- U anel 4Goocl. I . - - : en a d threw pjcKZRlNG MARKET. the said assets. EDWARD CASSIDY, CATFr- .- i Vires I * I - . . ; ! . ; . L , .- . 7LM. - - We'vii6h to form the farmers of ' ! . . . I OILIZARY, Nz4mmtom JNO. 13. FARE gWAn inspectiou'will oblige. .. - . . in ' i t , . ..- . . . , He was picked _ . i �. .42we 0200, It". I I . ! . . � ­ . � violently on the ground. - poucitor for odd Executors. I , ,." 1-1 - . . - ... - I rat w1jest '[5c to IWO; 1`1 ,75a to 80c WL I . ing that we have just recei d f .." , a . - ­ - - I . - UP by his fellow workmen and conveyed wy $30. to S&M., = Dated at Whitby this Stb March, 1807. ' ' . - , I- - , . . ..L I ­ I , _�;.� - . I I . sac 'ft. Flourpere one of Patterson's .. .. � to his home where for some time he WAS $Is 00 per ton; shorts, @ft Per cwt Chop food, Al=ns indebted to the said Louis 01 = AIAEX* FINDLAY .. -!:� , �_ . r. 1. .. . . for aterinary Burgeon's services an I I .. ­� �.-.� ; 1 � � , , : I .. I . I - . � in great d4uger, but at the latest. ai6counts siab. Sereenico. ,ft per awt. . to settle t%ieir amounts at once with stns. I `a � be expe FARMERS KABIET. .1. . I ­; 67,eary.&� bar residence, Pickering village. IM ,� - he was doing as well as coul . . .,., PICKERING .' I�ed p" Self-B --F 1. 1. - - . . . .. . ., � -, p , , Toronto, MAT. IT, 1wh • � 1. 14 - ; 1. . . .- I ... . �.. , - . � Says the Bowmanvittle News -The . - - �'t '' - . . I q . I '1�he sheet reMPtil'of grain to4ay were small . also some of the Coultharq & Ott : * . , referred to in e following unobanged. About 7W bushels Of 0 . 1. - . Mrs. - Cleave Notice ♦ C"ators . � - .;,� � , and Tic" -- ,­ U . YARD. "-' I sister Mr. J. Humbly Of w a .T and sold at 9k to no for fall and # - L' MBER I • .- __: . item, was a a I: Offend - . f. � - , . __ t.. it: I I I .. . - r - - � MIZ11 Ll IS for 90048. Barley ftm. saill. . , ,�, " � . - g, and 73c fa . . . � I I- . - 1. - ,o,, O.; . � I this town and is known to great many � ,with gal" of a the crs�dij 6f muboh C000r. late of the - ; I 1- . at 46o to 57e. Olds ­�5� � . , . I -- I -1 , 1'... . !i . . I t! . ' - , 1. and irouia invite all intending � , . . - people in this vicinity * The case Of Mrs' bushels at W to NO- P% we nominal at Wo. Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario, : , '11. - IF YOU WANT, . .,, : - :. .. an p "erg . . : - 4 ­ .- ." p I fair supply; 35$1"d . I . t: widow, deceased, who died on orabouttheM . L 1; I . - I I ­ ­ . IV '% Straw sold at 8 day of Febru& - - ,:. . 7 - ��. .. I John Cie& e, the no L of whose death and go for rye- BOY IV _q lgietjpast, sad all others having .:, -1., � : .., - 1* .', �: - . . . , . � . sold at $13 00 to 015 50- 8 . LUMBER, . _:� . - . � � , . appears in � another column, WAS 111 some gin atom. Hop sold at $6 50 toss 00. DWI 83 claims against nor notate. an hereby notified 11 __ ­ � 'i L. �.� I . , � TO CALL AND INS BOT . ii I - " . - i � .1 .: �'-: � " *. , �� , ��.. . : ,I r � - to*# 50 for forequarters, and 86 50 to $7 00 fox to send by post, Prepaid, or otherwise deliver to I . I :,� �.q ! -.,.. .. _: . . . . I before buying- ,, I I .1 ..-­. ... I . - - . k . . -I- , peculiar. On "Christmas day - she : . LATH11. . :�, �1- 4­-. � ., . - . . . respect pee mas r r.. , I 1. ; '. _t ;f , - . L&Mb $7 to so ob; and mutton Peter R. Hoover, Executor of the last will and _. - , ". _,'�, " - ", 1. - �1. W14. . - i,._ . .. ',., 4'.., :,.., -, � . �_ - 1. . ' - � V ,' ��-.. AV . land hind carters. ­ . . partook of dinner with her familyo t6stment of the said deceased, at Green River . .. I I . , .� . I ­­. 1_11 . . I .1 N . ,-, , "� *.- . . . __ A I * - 1 _4 .. I I , e, Win i., 't" I B ­ -0,.. . p 1 .. toro go- - - y. and post offloo, or to Masers. Stephens D, Dickson . 811I. GLES' . - r t time that any nourish- The produce Market was quiet to-da Me 0 1 1 1 ) : ; , `�, this was the last etc., Manning Arcade, . � �.. � . . .. � uy where you can., z . .i. , . anny ruled inteady. We quote: Beef. & Tylor Soliaito% � I ., f"-,:. in substances entered the stomach, mak- 'n HE M131 : �k �; , " ,l 'Ll ,. .�s _'_ - S. ��i t &P.I % e._:`:.to ]'� _ ,_... �L , "... 140; b . -i JOISTS - ; - , ,., ''; lutter, 1b. rolls, 22 to 610, 4rgs roils stree West, Toron , gn or biefore T � ,. . .od ting.0 - 0126890 IDAY OF MARCH Instant, their chri"le.11 il� N . l, _ : , Aq I . -'.' i -n , . I . : ri. of 66 do,ye of enforced fas glor, Igo to 120. Lard 100 . . - lh4o 1. 9 -.'fl _.G. ;, 1=7 s _:,�'. ., , I ing a to go; 4 1. . I % I � . . ii to i8c, names and' surnames, addreslies, deswiptlone, i 1, 1 .t . .1 ... .,.� �. to 16c. B00=108 199P I ";.: - t 0 �__ :i I.. ': � i:� . . � 7 _. ,.-: 1 . . .. . , . "t I Without . ." ­ . - ... S w, that She - tatoes per bag 10c to . ,4,1! t%. SCANT] - driving 40 or 50 miles or sen ng I] . 0 W er by rectal to W. , � .. 1;. as nutrition kept up 95c. - Apples per, baml, -the fun rtioulwv of their cW=s. the State- ,j ! .1 P, . . I � di: I �.� . ..-�_ - , nand other means I I I Wants ortheir wwoun in, and the securities (if ,; . '' - ._:;�_- _..-� � I i..�, 1. %,­ *. - " I - . . $2 00 to 44� , . . - 7) bold by them, and In detault thrAvid and If*.:* I 5 I., It. 1.41� '�7 ..-,, FENCE. POSTS, - . twice the diBtaneei '- We I ave 1. .. :. -�­....:_,"..: .Ii�I­-u z , pangs of hunger 11 au r) 0 1 . : . I I...;` .� 1�1%�,,�� . � _. � ,�.`,. ' : 1-i -, A _. � -, - ---' - � - , .4- ,-�, �1, --i -. 1. -, -! . did not suffer froln. the - immediate r after the said Mat of March. the �i "6,;% i-1,4"t - ! . . andintend, keeping a fhR " �% : ` i I -,. . �. ...- . . I .! . . . � " .." vRA.*jA_jj*x4wj=& Otatim Q.T lgs%&" of the odd deceased will be distributed i . �_. .. I I . , .� . - �i J *;1. it.! ... I -- -!_�, -_ as Might have been 9486t0d. Every- '"a .... I PICKETS.._�,J!, � :.j - .1, . ., ,� ,�,��. np,,, 11 i!....:.,�' 444-,� �-,. . :;' -�- . � .. , I a 4. JL . w:� - . . 1­ ". - ' _' .. L :T` �,� I 1.11 , ` . ., I - - . . . '.."' ?,- ­ - - , thing in the she of food Or drink W" � s1pon1pt the partieik entitled tbfte", having M - ... � - , i " . ., . . line of repairs , , . � I . �, � - -� .." - 11-4 , . 7, c " . ., �%. . . I FAST BUR AS FOLLOW0- I nI to aims of Wbjeh notice .401 k�N, .,!. 11 ,1,il: - , ­I I - I . -1. - __ � k " i,�,,. - ---�k ... �. -T ., * stomach, . 1. . , 11 _ *!rl ., _. I , � . ­­: I , . TRAws GOINO gwd Daly d I have " , oGM US, A CAL4 � ; , 44 . - �f. ,­ and, - 0 1 ,_ . I ,� . I . , � .. " . , - . . j� 4. - - . . � rejected before reaching the 9 - beengiven, " above mquireoL and T_��. : I . .: . ,_.., . " � . �.­ i:, .1 .- , , ?. -2. I ,._t­ _� . .8.20 A. M. jN10 . . , . --t­ -, -11,t-!"t�. : �,. _ .( � - 468 MAILEXPR386- -given under the Statutes 1910"antario , -, �_- . .1� , I I . P , can .. ' ... ., -� - ., - . - . - � 4 �7, . I , ., . minlem Bn s �'' .1A sed by tricture Of We meop - Z-.�.- , * 2.48 P. M I . viuklma . I ­ .. %." �r I i -; � . � � - ,��;, , .:, � "� MtZXD9 i iW a. 9, waoutdin See. 84 Chap 10rIlle. ('-",iQ- ,�` D�Y ,'- --'- I ' .-- --' ,.- ; V , - . . - 4'..i_ * , ' .. - ., � . -", i - , 41.40 F. M. - 1 ta 0, the .1, : . . I , . !� I I . .-.- �,:..F (gullet), i0fultil I )I .. 01 . . of on ,;@ � , . I ?._. � - -K . , - . �. . �. �L� " , - • I - ag hom thomok , . f .. .1 - -- 1;. I . . b. r, , " = kiecut,or U - I . I � I, , , � - I I r'be extension of �h ' LWAL • "' . �' . . . � ,_ 1. .� - . I � 141 I - .- -,.. kj k - . I . � , , -resionable pneft .-,.4, - , .1 ]Dftth resulted from I Luot be lie for the Wd es%te or day ' � .; ALL" ORDERk, I y, , "'. I _. .�.- - - _ -11 t . �­- - .,. . , at " ,�_, . �,� -� *� i�-_­.A j. '. � -1. I !�,�,_­­,.t!t.'V.,t,­ - . 9 - " "LL6"*-- - .. _ ' - . ' I . � . . . - .. I ..,.1 *_ .. - L;�'. V4 � �� tairvatum -as UN: TRAX116 GOOG *' �i A" my Down, of whose, 01610 ,40 , ----;ARE- - ­ 41. . . .,�� i, .V� - ` I ., 1. . I ", I ­1 .1 � A I I . , , ., � I " � V' l.,�� , 44 �4 . � � ­ I � ­ � - - - A ". ,_i��.. � . . - 4;. .- . . . ' i :- disease, &ad not from 6 . - ­ I I =,)&,,iA�s � '. - - 9.06 A. W. * I _th**0' to a' Aved by him ow WsSa t .!_,.­� ­- - ", . , : I ; PIS - ' . . . -,! I.- _& -�� .--'- _. �441 I - - ; would, inleate.- - WW . . - , - aWl not have been raw . - . � �A� ­ - .- ,.- � i4m !it, I - � :�_� .� - , , i. 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"LA-1 , "'U" - - ikg � jabon + " - : 0 I M, ; .1 : i: .' _ �_ , . - I le , I . . ._� . _THE LOCAL PRESS AND GLZA$M F111111011 $110 weAlber Will pftlnit. 1. � - ­.1 arne en cO ' ''I t : - P) I _4 i" . , . I- I 1 " �jt, . . I - ,.:­ I ,,.%:!�­ E..r . � ". ;.. I P_ I _­.. I _it ". , .. _ 01d,40 ris utlig" Uncles and Cousins,. Old Ladies, Young Ladies con- . ,.. .,-'. .- . il - . 6 __ , � I' I . - OTHER SOU�CZS- k I The' Town. lotluntil Of - 0 bo I . 1: ,_ , _ . , 1 ! .! - . ..,_!�p� j0t�.L)-.#,_0�.,).%'1 11, Al Vto. , : . � .11'. _�.�,�. IL i�s 1 fit* , i . : .W . � . * . at rosed 641 . ion A &VOt c6t I 1. . - a M"e-ir-al-Olub,bas b'een-araani"4!j_ � ailiament to I , )1­ - �, tam lati M age, Nevvly�n* - ie0eS,:O1d,,, �q�, � . ., -1� . . 1. . . : � L . I ,_ .� ,.,..:. . ;. �_L ". .1 - � - j L I I _ - - ad . - - ' . '' ., , " ..". � . . , "i r, '! � I . stouffville. . The. Salvation Arz -11. , 44 e s d . � -'. .:,; ,e,i,_­ . . ; L. " �, 1 't-14 il, A AM I - ns ers, an ­ 41. :� , - ­j _ - 1. - �.. -T-, . . I � I � I.A . . . I ' . 1. . a- _:;_,,� ' I I The telephons. me thre - e day's go last week, w,juioh jAsir �j , :. , � ,4flb ., .y.�A,%i .. 1: . ' - ;, , �.? ., ..'r .., . .:i N�, � A F .. 8 -84# 1 reftV 1i , : '. , . "'I ' ,'Nught r , troth' , I 1 . repeal the , t* a ,'-_�.. Wies.,A114to i X .service -of Drillia, Do* a ny at Nri' . , I Zai'ds, atbers, Mothers, So -three instrument84 ' ' i ;i,-V,"" - - I . ­ � . -11 �, � .. . � ' ' ".. � ­* sad see the ­. - . - , - . � . numbers seventy - ., . IV - . - Sisters, in. Not oveU,body,, to-calt, I . - iii T+' , - i . � '. - I � I ,, .., : termed "A Big Joke on the De,412 . ,'.O:��"V:*'.14,f, 0 �' f, N1 1.4 . - . A-'-L � ,,_,��:.! ilkl�jj". ".:. �� . - . I", Ij I .1 4�4-­V . . . � : � . .. Rev. Mr. Freed reached his farewell . 1. I . . . . �� . .. �-­ 'A ur - A son of Mr. John Weldon of OP*s was . : . - . . �., ;` "I . I....- V t! +A-,k . . _.;�, .,.L - i *.. I %� i - -_ - .- * .. , ; �.,�_ - i ­ �! �-, - I . on at 84. uffville on Sunday last. I ! I - sermon JO pushed in the ditch by a comrade the I ­, I I I - !, - T:.:;. I I Mr. J. W. Umphrey, of Udiora, has,-a other day, and had his arm broken. , * .. I 1. I �­. � ­ ­ I a :..-� I � . I I .- t Wi , ., �. � Ai,4. I L ..,..! I t . ­ ­ ­sOw . � - I �. L' ;_ � .- - . ,_.., .. I - .. that has a litter of eighteen i , NEW_.- '.1`SPR1-N0A':..y.r . 111111, *�', ''. .. ­- T'P, ;*.- , .il � . ­ ! ,,, Amos St John has secured-the-oot-Arout 11 T-I , , , . , "i X. � i no ,��, � . I � . " �j " I , , t" If - j - I L ��. I , .- _ .7, C. I I . I � I.. . ., � I - . I - . .� .' � ' I ' .. , or carrying the mail between Sunderland ­'.. -_�.1�7 ;��J­,.14, . - ; ; �- I The people ha�e sugar socials out I ' f i ,+qjo�,., . � . P. i ' -' �"' - I , , .1. j I ­� . L ' . - .. . .1 .1 ­ - argain nex month - - . . I \ scugog Inland, an* the patrons get lots and Leakedale, commencing lot April _110 �,!,.'V, ,; 4 us 0 hand.- Xceptioial B s offered for the ' ' ' ' i t "'' th in the 1� 1 '' C. %, ­ . - I . "I :, 1� . - - , ; -,i,)#.* .4 I . . . .:i. 1 � '. .1 . - . . I . Mr. he newly elected M.P., ..! � �: , , 1-0 �;.', . . � A��.';.�:.".', . �; ". I ! I .L ; I ­, I 1, .., . ­ I �. ,.. . ' I Barron, * , Newert Designs of Spring Wear.. _. ... '. . . : - A I .� - , - ­­1 . .1 - ... . V - �'. vf�� � t ,'e-! I � . .�--q * � .... �. " 1 i� I . , . ­ . I . � Mr. John Dryden, M.P.P., spoke at the - ." --- �J- .. � �, . .- �, .._ - "�, I was a complimentary .. --i- I . .. I . . t - - � . ;�' - -I. # .. . . - I .. I _%_1 . L . . . ! . . I � . . . - - .1 . 1. I . , 1. ­ . . I . - ­ . . � - ­ 411- . -.1, ..'..- - - . . . � � . � . L'. I . . , !" * , ,; 6 � . . � 11 i,L- �, - - . )� � . ­0 * V: -�, - .. - ..!" '. 'a' ­­ . I . . - I � � f, ape' ' - Pla and- ion are '4' '' rg" - both h Satin i s e-w al ­ 1, , F`ni h - i Farmer s Institute meeting at Uxbridge at Woodville on Tues evening last H., : �, . �' . I i ,_ .. I li,.�..,_ _. - � : . , 1�' ]apt week. . . The Ontario Central L Assopiat 0 ,�� k � .- 1 1 W I P n, in _ - ,. _.... Tenders are being asked for the erection c ! I . - , contemplating the celebration of the 11.1-, . L I,, 1; �J�-, I", _­ � . ­ : . n ' ' ' . . . . .. .1 of a new High School building' 21 Queen's Jubilee at Port Perry on a large 1' __�' �� '. _t�-"!. �:, .: L'� "� � I :. I I I., f�.,.. - . . 11 with Bordering to match..' I I... . I . �. �11 " ,­�­�I' � "..� 'j__'­_ '­':� � ' - i- 1. - � . Uxbridge. I - .. I . ,L,:! j.. ,� - - I ..� ". �_ , -..-. I . - .1 - .; I .. - I male this year. I . I .. .1, ,. ........... I 'I, ­ , I '... . ..._ . � '. . P. � . . i - - ,., . - Ontario branch of the Do- - __ __ I . ; � i .:� ,*'_ _:.: L ; :. .1. I . . I - . I - . , . . I - 1'�� ::,�. .:. ­. ­­ . . - . I - The North - . C. _ ., . ­­.� - . . 11 .. .. . i - I . L I. , .. . � , ' r .LL, ,�. .. I1111111ift . , _ . _ _ -_ i�, ­1 ....... � . � .� . . , . ­ . .: - I . - - �_' I" I—. 1. - . I ... . . - - � � . . . . _I � . . . . . . r. . * . -.1- I ., , � .. ::� � - . I . . � . . - 1.11 . . _ . L . 11111111111111111111111111111111 - - I L . . , _. �i . t ...:t . - ... � - . I.. ; . I . . - . , , L �� I minion Alliance met at Sunderland ion .kouowne ' ,::,. . - M. . , '.' .''i i " .1 . . 1. I - I -, ; Vailleats. . .. . .1 -1 .. � • � � I . . i .,: .. a I . . .. . . �. ,-: I r I ; i Monday last. - - I .. � - . . ­ .01. . � - -1 . .- _. ; I . . . � - The Bell Telephone Com�any a officials -.1; . . i . % James McKinlay, " old resid6tit of the - ­ .,Ir I � - . . . . . I � say that a great deal of unnecessary im- . I "Ll'. . . - .1 ­ . I . 0 ;t. � I � � . . I . .. I township of Brock, died on the 7th inst.0 - - a L . _ . 40 i4� .1 �;­­.­ ... - j - ; :. * . rtance has been Attached (through mis - . . . - . - .., . 9 ­. . I.. . .., �_ . I " - . I I . . . . I , aged 69 years. eading reports sent from Ottawa,) to the � . . I I I - .1. . . � , 'r I . In . � . I _. _ - - � � : I � ­ I . .", , :_1 � " L' ' ,1 . I . .- .. "' .. � - : - . i. ­ , - � ,�. �:, :, - .;".. � . . - t I ; i I I . , I � . , 1 7 - . . . - I s The date of the Cannington Fall Ex- laRt decision of the Minister of Agriculture . _' j ­­ - - ! . : -, - .;,:: , am MW MI'Vim , . . . I . .1 I ":. !": - . � ­ . 1, ". 0 � I - . . I .. . � 1. 11. Z 1, ::�*_J' . . . I 1,�. - �- I . . - . . 117". - I bibit . ' .�' I I .­­ . � - _. . . . I - ! . . - . ion has been.fixed for September 1; 1. . I . . _­ - .. L . . . . 1: . . . ''. - .Voiding the Blake transmitter patent. - I . - - I . __ . - - - __ _. 29th and 30th, and October 1st. SOMP" I - . � . . I , . � . . I., This was not an - original patent fora �,Iz . ;.- :,! G. R. Van lected Reeve of . . � �aut was e I . . - . , , I . . . . . - - .,-.,.. V. I - -, - transmitter, but only for an impovement , , - . 1�_ .,. I .. � , . ,... T - , !. , , "', I . I. 1. 1; . ..., f , . - . I , . , � . ­­­ , , . ". ,.- ; . I I . - ..,. , , ,. I I . ,;. I . I - . , . . .: . • . .1. . ., 1. L .. . �, . ''. I . . Markham village last weex, defeating W � .. _. I .- 1, . � . I a'; . 1, 1.1 i ! .. - * I I _ __ 1 �. , . I ' � � � , . - : L . - ­ I " � , - ': * 1.�,' . .. __ I I / : - . * in its method of construction and is only. .1 : . . - - . I .. I . . , L . � I . . , 1 by a m4jority of nine votes. .. - . � : I . Hal' I I � _1 : 'I , . I . 11 • . I I ... I - . ' .. : �, - I , � . ; ..­__ - . .." . I - I . i I I . . I .. I ... I -1 I � 11. Messrs. Williams and Quinn. of 'Blab- Company on this class of instruments; . I i . .. . I I - I . . � %. %-. . I . - I . . - , . �. I . I I . . . . � - : I Own have purchased a fine blood mare , - . 1 • L . , - . I I i ''�l * � V.-I � . . . - A 0 I , - : 0 -.1, . '. . - and the setting aside of this does , � 'ISH I I .FISH • , . . ,. , _- FISH I - :: ,� oDeof the numerous patents held by the - ' � t I :. : L I . . 1. . I . . . - . . in Illinois. the is valued- at $1,100. - ::� �'. � . I .r., �, 7,!. 1 . . . . . I .. .. I... I � . t � . . . any means allow the public to manufw- .� �­. . t �. .., . . . L I . . - - . L Mr. J. D. Edgar, M.P., gave an even- . ' ,, �.. - . ! j _ ' LL, I ..��, . ,�. -] - - - , j' .1 ' . li � . I I -, .. . . . � _. ­.. � .1 -, . I � � " , .. tore or use - ' 1.� ! I ; ''t ­ � ! ; I . I . . Blake transmitters, and will ' I . I I .r: ,:L,,;,: � � � . I ': .. . , � . ­ i . _� -1 .:. I., 1. - , . ,y , ,no with "Tofu Hood" for the benefit of , . .., 7- . 0 . make no difference whatever to Qom- ' ; I., .. . . . * 4 .. � the Mechanic's Institute at Uxbridge On � " . . . 1 ".. , 'v � i . . .. .1 .,!L ".. I 'i (,­.. . � . . . I � . . . , - . � 1. .L.- . on eln. j. a� . - .. �1. • . I - , .:. . i � I �. .1. 4 ... I I , I : pany. The decision was given . i ; .,L�. . _. -1 � 1, , � . I - . . :6. - I 11 I .. 11 ; ,; - . I _. � � " , .. I . . . . .� . . . 1. I . . . . I . . - Friday evening . deuce put in t , and was anti. . , ,I t. I .. venina last. - . two years ago , I ; in. . Fake Superior Salmon Trout " .-'.'' ­ � Mr. D. B.'McNabb has closed a �o I ..1: .; I . � . * , ' � � . L ; .� � . � ­ . . . � cipated by the Company, which did not ' : . I ' ' ' ' ' ' � - . . . . . � .�. ,. I... .. -1 . _. �_ . ­ _. ­1­ �. - .1 .. t with Mr. Hugh Wilson, of Canning- .11 . I., .- ., , I . .� I . .. 1. . .. � . .- . ; . I . 11 tract ^ - .. . , , - 0 . .. .., I .1 . . ­: I . I . - L ,� , ; - i I . . I � . : 1�­ .. i. V � . r . L I . . ­ - I z.. . .: %.. . � � . �.� .. I - i . � . -1 I L ' ` I , - I , - . I . . :1 . . . . ,. million feet of lumber. I . . - I . I ..., �, i. � � . � I .1 . . . ..I.. . . �- . I .... . . ... . � . .. I _ .., . . . . L _., .. . -, . . . . . - __ , .!.. _ . � : . I- - . . , - :1 ", - Boneless Cod Fi �'.. - i , , , .'�' "' il. -_ - '"i - -, , � contest the case at all. * In the case of the ; . ".': - � t., *, Large Shore Cod Fish, I , ­ I - - . . . , , .-. ton, for coffin; and sawing nearly a Edison patents, after all the evidence of - ' i, , , , ­ . I In . , I the petitioners had been heard, the Bell -.,,,. ; . S . . . . I . Some Parties around Orillia in the c is , .,:1 . �... , "; , I .. �­ 1 7 1 . I - . . . L � :� L' . . L .i ..: � ompanv's counsel moved to have the ', ; , ,� .. ­ ., . I I ­ . . ­ , c . , - t �. .. - 1. , - - - . - - I .: , -i - ... . township of Oro are. "mean enough .to I I . I . . .. ! _. , � z. ... I - . I.., : L.- I : . I Herrings, ' .. .­ - . � Petition dismissed without the necessity ' - ' "'! _L � 1 � / , !.L.Lt: I . ..,.M.. . . Labrador _.. . _. .. � . ­ ,,:1. ... . - . P _.. ; ­ . 1. . 1. . . ­ . _. - - . . . steal slwep,'! as some of the farmers have ; - . . ­ _ � . . , I - � - : . . . of bringing forward evidence for the de- ­ � . I I I , , , l, ": . , I . . :. L'; I had a number stolen lately. ,.. ­,.'.t,.i,. �.., .­ " . ''-,. : . ,% p; � L I I . • - - - I I i I L" - f, ..-,. � I I .'. �- � .,; I . I I- � .. - S, - I- : , � .;. ,, ., . � I �� , ". I , I . , ... . I L - L � . - vl . :: ,, .; - i � L i - ... .. . , , L _ , _ 2 � I i � t - ) I �.. , I � � d, � . . - . . - I . ­ . fence on the ground of absence of proof. *- -,.- . - ) !. ;1 . Z ''. Smoked Herring ' - L ­ ... ;. And now the "green goods" dealers of The Minister said he would consider this I .. ; %,Yl , '' � 9 , _, I . : L . � ,�.. L L. I �- j:- . . . I IILI . . , . . , � : J I _ , ­:` � � "' - * , , . I i : T . � . :,. :. i � . � � . .., ; . . .% ..; . . : (: . ! . L'. 1 1 6.. . I . � . I r . : . : , .. - I , . I . I 0 New York a.e trying to seduce the honest .. i. '. �. , , . . I . � - . . 1 . . I . . . I . I � . . . ;, ': i 14�1 :�,�:, ,.` . . , I - I I �'. W.. . . . I � and announce his decision on this point -1. t.l_ _i. . ;j . ..� ', � ... . -, �'- - - I ! Finnan. Had e . . - : � t - -i'' -, . .." ; � - - - . : * L 'i­'j. . I , yeomanry of Markham to become wealthy in a few days. . . I i �� I . V. 11L . I I I . . I , . 1. . without work. . I . - - ; , . L L - . ; . I! . . . in short time . ". - . � '. 1.,� . - T job#%+_t%,r e6c3rere,L 5 ­ I - .. . . % 1-1 - - 1 421 T^ ax1v 9 I &rdinemp and . . I ., 6--"W --- 00-ft .4 .: C��I�D, 1� 1 , '* I - * , Justice of the Peace, Jared Lloyd, - Of .. ., z '. � . -. -, I - - I . L.. -I 1" i .. . - . . , � -_ 1) 1� . .. 1. .. . _: � � I �': �L I SALEREGISTER. I.. I . . . I Davidson . . � �., - . ­ � ­: . - . -.1 I - . . . I I . . . L . 1. . . . . for , ­j z.1. __ . .1 �i_ L-1 � L.. . �. - . � . - ;'' , .L I �i � . I , . ­ 'L. . . .� i .1 . . . . I . . .. . 1. - . , . ­ . - Whitchurch, committed James Davi . . . IMaddi4b. � .�� . � - . ,. .: :.; ., , . _ - � , I . I ­ .. I . .. � . . I I . . I . : I . . ' _ ,. L I ! , . � , - . . , . A .. . . � .. -- I - . . ­.1 . ­ I � - - . .i . I - .. L .. ir. . . - . - :. j - "* .L . L 1. . I . . . � 4 '' , L . . �. - .. . . --- . . . . _ � v . I - �' MA=n 24THe-Credit sale'of ,: t, : . I- ... .. I L '. I ,�-,N- , I w_L, for trial on a charge of stealing A note TimasDAY, , I �' �, . :. ; - iL-. . . 'i'' . ''. I , , I , : L . ­ .- . - . � - . . � � . � ) . L , . . � ? , . . . I , I i L - I _ 6.. . . . Atkinson. . . - , south half of 8rd con. of Pickering, the .�- - . U.: $150 and $166 in cash from Mrs. Alice J. farm stock and implements at Lot "I I . ' ':' 1 . � . - . . � . . - - .11. , , , _: . i . I � . I .. - r � I % . I � � _ . I , :� 1 � i . ,_ - I .* d in harnessing a horse property of William Allbright. Sale at � t. � . . f . ; I - I LN I rle .- I . ". " ­ .. � . 1* : , -A R, • '' �' 7 While en � 1, , . i . ­ I ;- . - I.. 0--, . IT ­ . . , . . � .1 . - W." • I.I., .. . . \! B H 0, -_ :- Mr. D. S. Brown, of Cannington, re. I p.m. Poacher & Rowland, Auct I i - - . L - ,!, .. ; :. ? . �.;. ­ . � . . I . t . L . - . . ed a severe kick in the left side. from , SAT619DAT, MARen 26TH.--4tiction sale of . . . _� . I ; . I ­ . I :_ 1- . . '� - t � . . : .. " / . ­ .. I. 1. . .." .. � - - , . L, ceiv . � � I �., . �l f , ... , . I ; . . ­. I �. . - .1 .� . .... . . - .1. .. • , . L . . I I : . . - - . � . q - .. . .L . ... . I :. . the animo, which has laid him up fqr valuable real estate in the Vil1w Of .. . . . . I - . � I . . . I . I . � L, - - - . ___._ .- . - . n-INNONNUMN - - - - � ­­ .� 1. . .. . Pickering, at the *store of Miss Leonard. ' - - - - __ �- --, A_Pmw� - some L... I -1. , - - I - , ' - ; Sale at 2- p.m. Poacher & Rowland, . . ._� . tt Act convictions alreQ securoa � � - I _­ .� I - SOO y I I �', - . . , . . .1 . . . ­ I 1. . . . ! ,. I.. �. I , - f een . . : . ;.� - . .':� I i I I _ I I , � � _ I .� I I - I . ,L : - 1:.: ..1. . . .1 . . . � 1. ' � i - !, _.. . in North Ontario number 61. One has Anctionem. I - -:;, . . ,..: . . . �,;.'-. � - 1":;L �- �-, � , � _ � ., L i . . . - qj-.0 L - . ­, �, L ,', .L i :-­... : ew Church has Opein d , ... I :;. i. ­.. . . - ­ a . been quashed. Five fines have been paid I . . LIL"-, .,1 . � �_ . . I . ­ __ � r �i 11 � � 0 i - r, I ­_ � . . '.. - " ­ . . . , . . . - . . . .. i � -i - 1�,:_ ;; - ­� I . . _ L - -, � . 11111humem 4 � �_. , I i . . . .. I " I I I 'i�t . . . - . , - I : ' _. � ; ($250). Three of the' convictions are . % . , . , I iL " - � ... � L - . "I - - - . - ­.- :,: * :� . . � ,:, . .. '_ . ! 1 . ,­. , , I . . ­ . . . .. . . - � . - � . I . . . , , as . 1� - � � .' ,:�' L.. � I '. ­ : . ' . � - D -.. 7 - j D.T. = - Aiiii - I alz 0 2 � T'. - 4 _ h . � , � L - I L �'�:' :7.. i It is the duty of every pemn w 0 h L . I , . ... . � . 1: � L . : .. ... . . . - recent and 42 have been ap eal d ,, L.. . L � . I �-. !� . . 1. � . : I I %� 1�'. � ... , -, � . . �4.., . . . . . - I �._. - , , 1 , ,.,� ". 1.1m .- - .. ; ; . . I - i _ :. � � I , - . �� .1 I , . . t�� , � I e 291und* used Boaches'a .German Syrup to let its il, : ..It 11� . . J. . : �.:. . -;i ; . i . � .. - . I � . - - . .. I . " I . � . � . . I . ; . Mr. Silas,Prophet has claen in Mars their .. .L!: �... - 1.1 wonderful qualities be known W I . .%:: �;!L: I L I.-, I,.- !1. ., I , _. ;� � . ; �� ­ 1. . 1. I . I j ... - .. i " And in iii-order to give us -room to open out 1 - - ' 'seventeen years, and says he never saw friends, in � curing Couramption, "Vero %-: - " �_ . - I - , � . .I- .. .1 . . I., . I � . ." j . "i . :�_ .� L- .: . ":,�': �, � ; _z. : . ): � � t . . - - . I I I . i . . 1� I I ! ;1., , I i L . . . I . ; : . - the cast winds prevail so much or such Coughs, Croup, eamonia,'and . .- I : . . i II 1. � - . . I a I I I . NO : . . . I . .... . I I � . . - I �- 't , ;�! ­­. ., - . ,:... I : . . .. - .. , . _. . - . I . - . .. . - . .� ( ., �.;- , I - . 1. heavy drifts, as the present . winter. in fact all throat g diseases. � .:� I I .. ...:.i .. . . .­�� 'IT C+ C3-00:D 8 .- 't . ., "..: � I . . ..t. : k :1 0 - I _. ­ . .. , the forest rson can use it without mmediLts.relief. - -'� :� . i . I. W_ M3 'S :P n I , = altu �: Clearing may in some measure � e . - ­ . . L . I . - . ­ ' . j ! � . . . .. I � . �,.-;L ' - -L. � - .��. - - . . I account for the drifts. Wree doom will relieve any case, and ­ , 0 0 10A_.;L_-" I , 1; . : . ..:, . - I . . . I . . . I � . I . .1 I . . r:- , e ,L - druggists to , . .1 , . . . . I - i: . W s ­ - . , . . A Kingston man, before his caw' t consider it the duty of all ... . . �_. ,_ :, .... , 11 , L 1. . which will soon be arriving, we otf6r out customer, . . . 4 �:!-.. _._.- - . it to the poor, dying consurnp- , ; , . . � . . . - . . ­ � ­ � dry, froze about thirty quarts of milk a d recommend ' � I I decided bargains for the next few weeks.. ... . � I I I V go 1: :, � ... � . - .. _ 4 . packed it away in straw. I 47.y � - - � .1 . .- ... . . ­1 L , * I I - L I ' . . t year, . � . - ' . I , _ . . - . He has not at least to try , one bottle,, as - . R ��r � '' ' : � , . o d dozen bottles were sold Ias an2-02 L6 & " , . _ I consequently, enough on hand to d - li - '. .1 , one case where it failed was reported. y ; - � . . . . - ; I I . - . . - - I faintly till the cow gives another supply, I Such a. medicine as the German Syrup :7,;_ - 0 . . - . � .1. ., AGENTS I OR THH_�:. i. t...' GEO. PARKER, D�1N�ATa 11 *.,i- - :'-' ; . I I . . . less she hangs off all summer. cannot be too widely wn. Ask your i ,.. I . - . ­. - .i � .. unless ­ .. .. - I ' . .1 w I Mr. James Phillips has sold his farm 1 f druggist about it. Sam bottles to try, . ___ .__ - ____ I - . ..I � __ � _�i .... I I .. I. , .. r. sold at 10 cents. - Regul r sine, 7 001 0��. M4 09�11k,3W.v"V.s i .1 . � ,_ - � i_ . .� 1. .i 100 acres �n 6th con., of - Scott, to � . 5 OeDIA. Idassey Manufacturing 0 1 , .: - t - ", , I i_ ""'t -- ��, - i __ to n Dealers in the I . , .... I I - - i . The fair 11 L-%)Id h.V all Druggis a - Of WOTO3210. . - �, -: -:1 GrimAnate of Ontario Vetedna" College. . . . . � . i ., . . John Madill'for 09,000 cash. I - 1. .11 , . I . . � I . is all cleared, a � i . 052 . .: I 1. - . 4 � I _�. I I . ;� I . � . and, its its price denotes, s United States &�a Cal . - I . I . ': - . . . I . . � ; . . I - . . . : . ) I a first-class one. Mr, Madill has a I The inspector for North Victoria has . . ` i , � . - j], - ��. . .1 I _. 11, . � . . . , . I • - - . ... i .. . -Sample inschiies on view at out rooms � . �, .: � .. . I � I . . . i - . lately bought the Hariii farm in the san a been busy during the week. Compkiats! . 11, , - .1. � . . - , . . . . - . . . . : . . - 3,;. .. . � , �. . 1! . . . . . - � . . - . concession which is now occupied by M, . Ware laid against N. Ingram, H. Brookes-, and repairs of all kinds always on hand. -. .1 .1 . , . , , I . • I . . . . .A- . I I - I .; "­ jI . !1 I . . . . �-N� .. I 1_\ L I . - . � ' . � . L ;,, 'j"­ - L, . i . 1. John Pearson. Spellman Bros., and W. E. Ellis, drug. 1. .! . - V - � I . I . , . .� . ­ . .... . . .. � - 11 " . . - . J, �. .; s I ��, I . i �- 1.i� . - . - . am----**-*- , , - . '. 1. . � o ;:S!l * . ! .., .: .� - � I , . , I . - - . - . . . li*'---,0n Sund y gist, Fenelou Falls. (Ingram and Brookes ' � �,. .:'*; .�' . ­ . � .t . L __. . I � -� ­- . � . . . � , 8�Lys the Orillis Packet . . . .1 I � I - L ,& ,�, . .. I i - . ' ' :t. : (� . I%';, I:- . ,�,,,V� ' - - . . - I . , g, ;. I . . I . ­ . I . . I . . . . . , . . '. . � I � I . ,. . I _ , i morning, - The 1 .. !.,. " ,,',..'i� :� I ; . . 1 � _ . I � -11 ing, 69b ins%., the - 1�v) J. Lay for second offence.) a tremises of - I � - - . . . - . i. . ­ , I . .. i* - I , - .-.1 .% . . - . 1 . : . ­ W, . , I , 1, - . � % , .. . . .. . . , . . - ..., I 1: _�..� . , . .. L . .. . I I t . I � i i . - . . . . . I. .: got through to Forest, with r- e84 dlfficQ14 ', Spellman Bros. were searched and three - ,.,�� , .. . .1 . I . . . . � � I . k - 0 1 L .... . . ,:, - L . . '�� - . ­ jj % - - . * ' , : I I , - ,�...% 1. - ._.. . - -., and found. the caretaker .only .1.11 �� .,-- � , . .,-,-, .1'. v ..".4., ..., I , ­,- - ­ .. . . L I .. I L - . . . . ._­ .:i.., M e full barrelA of beer and a keg of whiskey �. I I . i...-,' " s. % _: ( � . .!%: L I , �.:, I �t I � Office, opposite Spink Kills . .,- • I -_ ­ ! .. : -'.. 'I, . , I I � . � I . . I .. � *' . ., :1 1 * - !! - , % .. ! I.. � - . I I � 1. , �!I... � I . i!. , � - i . , . ... i , - . . - . X. ; , , I : I . ! � ::.: I i I � . . church. He then fouglit his way Lack were found. A complaint was also ''I �­ . � , � 1, !:, .. ": I .. ­ . I .- .:.,;, "., , L � - ; � � PICKERING, ONTARIO ,. - , '. .- - I . .! �- . . I I _:�_- - , , ' ..1': �' L',' ' :, _­'i I . . , . . ,� ! , , ,�:,.�:, . , : . . I r lodge,l against H. C bell, Kirkfield , i - ­ I . .� .1 I ­ . . . -! .. ., � .. _. I. _... ­­_-.1. __ - --.-.--------- ­ , _ _ . �_ ; . .., ! ..... . . .. Orillia, and in the afternoon started . a9V * I I . . � . . . , L � - I . , - I I ­ L' . � . �, : .. . I - I I . . - ;� ,. . . ­. . . .� . . : 1. ; �- Ardtre&. But the Wood"' Hill effectuAll (jeo. ljoug,"Arityle, and no, Tompkins, - . . �L .,.,,. , I .L , ­� . � � . . - I a � . X I 1, - . I . /. . , , , .j . � � , I . . i F ­� � . . , I -.,. . . , . � -.,! I - . 11 ...� : .; . � i - I . I 19.1,ocked his way, and after a hard at I Cambray. . .: % I 1; . .! .. _. , I , I . "_: I , I I :. �: . L , ... - . ­ 1. .. 1, . I ,:.. . I ­ I.-- . .1. , . - L.. i . . , V,.'. .. . ., " - - . . in the line of duty, he returned to 1. 4 ,. 1, .. _. .1 I .1 ;. - ,. " . � , -i, i . .., Ii. I I i I I - ­ , . . - . I ., . - I . . � . -Are you disturbed at . . -�: . , "M.cm To KoTwAss. . . _: .. 7 1 . 1. '' -j. � ; I t: I'' 1 . ..% � ­ � a .I. I I 2'. . I .. the w 0 your red bra sick _� i..... 1. , ". �_:.i . . TEAS 1.*'. i 1. . 1. �. - . Mr. Aaron True was in the w night and broken of �_­_.�. L'. � : i ....., . - t %. I.. L , . I �11' I - � t". : ; . . " � � . . . I I lot 1, con.! 8, Clark, on Saturday t child suffering and crying with pain of Cuttinst , _ , .­-.,, . ­ �. - � - i � . i.- . .. : I I � I . -- --- I t if so send as once and got a iet'd-O �; -, . I I., ­- �: - Mi i � I - ! � - I I , Teej,h? . , I I - ,l . . I . , he had with him a b a SW&hiw T�l - - . . - %, I I . . - ­1 .- - drawing wood of INErs. Winslow, its • Syrup" for . '-�>' � I � . I . .�- .. . . .L.. .f, .1. black dog, part Collie and part Newfound- children Teething. value tuageutable. U ORS' TO ' ., ' ..-, -, _- 0 1 . - L . . , � - / , .. , . it will mlieve the poor littlesufforer . . SUGARS:-. ", - ,-, I_ - ­ --.i .4 . _. _... - " . . land, when they came across a large malp pon It, mothers; them is �:= , CREDITORS. , . I . 5 ,�Z;��-,:�-__- -.- , . " - . I., .. I - D n1r cures Dysentery and Diarrhm&, I , %. . : . ; i � . . . . %. .. ­ , - . - I . . � .- _. wolf. -T,h� dog tackled the animal, an# about . ... / ­.. � . I . It .. .. - . I ' . . . I .: _.. .1 . _. . . . . . I . � I ­ I 1. . . * . . .- �� . ,� I . . . I . . . . . � I . �. '' - I .. ates the stomach and E116wels, cam Wind - - I . I . . . ... - I . � . I Mr. Wolf jumped on him, but .the d9 - u6w llkfiaulznation� punnant to Reilsed Statutes of Ontaflo Chap. � I � . - . . � I . . I � . . 1. .. .. �, .. : . . . . '.. . . . L I : ; � . =, softens the Gums, red L � . . 1. . . . . . . : . � .o. . . that all I . .�_ �. I I . . I . . .. . . I I ­ _.. . - I I wilich is :a mwerful. brute, weight and gives tone and energy to the whole "stem � im. section 34, notice is hereby given . ..L . L . _... I ,# . . . i - - u' dred pounds. was too a me or do- • . ­ ,.,. �. . I . uc ..N[rg. Winslow's Soothing for chil&vu creditors and other TE,ks 1 '' " . i . 11 - v' I (=.A6q-.1L6-1l6M a I;- . . . I About a h "I ut to the taste and is perseriptionl meads &9s1ns9,th0=8o!:d anIZU'L'ot Louis . 1: . .&: . , . I - - I . . ha, to .. - I !, �, ,. . for the wolf. After a fight for, over ha = the oldest and best female -late of the Township of Piakering in ! , I - . . .. . Victorious, of : . .. .. an hour, the dog came off and nurses in the United States, and pi"ayfaOITIVIe to County of Ontario, Veterinary Burgeon, do- .1�. I - . L . r. -, - i .1; I— . by all:r,u druggists throughout the world. Price 25 ceased, who died o ; I )!as ; I . � . . . . . - . . succeeding, in strangling the wolf. .��_ e. Be sure you ask for" WIN- ru"j, A-D. A67, wo on or before THE NTH DAY .., . 811 "! n cents OF . I * - d 3% prepaid - ' i , -- � True will no donut get the bounty paid KING SrBup," and take no other APRIL, A.D. IBM, to send by No -GA. S' �Trea t est Pho " A I � a or about the 3rd day of Feb. .'.. I . . 11 I . . . . - . . SLOW'S BOOT L . . . . I I � - . i . or deliver to John Edwin Farewe , of Whitby: . -9 W. E. O'BRIEN9 - . - . . by. 1. . such cases' the first for many years i kind. . Ontario. Solicitor for the Revenud, Edward Cas- . . . V. : _' - - - . .1 Of the Best Quality., :.-i . I � .� - , __ aldy d Catharine O'Leary, the Executors of i - �. t I . , . . . ' . - . - � .. 'L • � -.,- BIRTHS., the n I , - I , 'that, county. 7 as i As Mr. J&L-e Ogd6n, of Newcastle, wh? . , . - ,. I :id deceased, their christian and surnames, ' . ' ' - . . . . . addresses and description, the frill particniAn of !! . : - I Lowunts � has for some time been in employee "n Wedne March Sth, 1887, at his . � - reenwood. the wife of their claims and statements of the r � :P11 Rams, Bacot', Spiced Ron , - ­­ ­ I - fixing the track last residence, north of -j:;1_ theaG. T. R., was H&mM.S&dIer,0f a daughter, both doing well. and the nature of the securities, It any. h, by I � - i ' _.: accident. I' them, And that after the mUd date the saIrlEx- ' �, / I I .. . Thffrsday he met with a severe a I I . . . .1. I - M AR R I F D - . .� '�.­,;L , ' . - ". - .1 I eCutors will proud to distribute the assets of , � . ! - '_ .- . I I . L decreased among the entitled L & ..� . - -- - .,. the &&jd deetew 'che' �TY): 1. ; was warned of an approach- ' . nA other'Provisions, ape I . L It appears Much "11 "06 V A R I-E . . i PALmz*­ANsoN-_On WednmdjL*, thereto, having regard only to =h claims of . . . _-) i1jig train and succeeded in getting out of 1887 by Rev. R. M. Craig, of Dunbarton, at & which notion has boon given as above James L. I : - , - . � . __ i I . g he had, sufficient time to recover them Palmer, Third Do put 108TO Of Pickering 6"4 assets or any Part thereof so distributed. to - 1" - . . .. . . • in . of Balsam. ­1 C 0 .1 ... � Township nT person of whose claim notion shall not have . I L- ' . . " - � - the way, but be left big tools and think- residence of Mr. Chas. Palmer, Mr. I rolourl% melaaSTMTS - , to MISS T and the said Executors will not be liable IF._'. --i--HAL " doing the as! Anson, IL� t the time of the distribution of � 11- . (I . . . � .1 he made. fife attempt, but in so d him IMENN ----,:- - - been reoetted a - i .1- U anel 4Goocl. I . - - : en a d threw pjcKZRlNG MARKET. the said assets. EDWARD CASSIDY, CATFr- .- i Vires I * I - . . ; ! . ; . L , .- . 7LM. - - We'vii6h to form the farmers of ' ! . . . I OILIZARY, Nz4mmtom JNO. 13. FARE gWAn inspectiou'will oblige. .. - . . in ' i t , . ..- . . . , He was picked _ . i �. .42we 0200, It". I I . ! . . � ­ . � violently on the ground. - poucitor for odd Executors. I , ,." 1-1 - . . - ... - I rat w1jest '[5c to IWO; 1`1 ,75a to 80c WL I . ing that we have just recei d f .." , a . - ­ - - I . - UP by his fellow workmen and conveyed wy $30. to S&M., = Dated at Whitby this Stb March, 1807. ' ' . - , I- - , . . ..L I ­ I , _�;.� - . I I . sac 'ft. Flourpere one of Patterson's .. .. � to his home where for some time he WAS $Is 00 per ton; shorts, @ft Per cwt Chop food, Al=ns indebted to the said Louis 01 = AIAEX* FINDLAY .. -!:� , �_ . r. 1. .. . . for aterinary Burgeon's services an I I .. ­� �.-.� ; 1 � � , , : I .. I . I - . � in great d4uger, but at the latest. ai6counts siab. Sereenico. ,ft per awt. . to settle t%ieir amounts at once with stns. I `a � be expe FARMERS KABIET. .1. . I ­; 67,eary.&� bar residence, Pickering village. IM ,� - he was doing as well as coul . . .,., PICKERING .' I�ed p" Self-B --F 1. 1. - - . . . .. . ., � -, p , , Toronto, MAT. IT, 1wh • � 1. 14 - ; 1. . . .- I ... . �.. , - . � Says the Bowmanvittle News -The . - - �'t '' - . . I q . I '1�he sheet reMPtil'of grain to4ay were small . also some of the Coultharq & Ott : * . , referred to in e following unobanged. About 7W bushels Of 0 . 1. - . Mrs. - Cleave Notice ♦ C"ators . � - .;,� � , and Tic" -- ,­ U . YARD. "-' I sister Mr. J. Humbly Of w a .T and sold at 9k to no for fall and # - L' MBER I • .- __: . item, was a a I: Offend - . f. � - , . __ t.. it: I I I .. . - r - - � MIZ11 Ll IS for 90048. Barley ftm. saill. . , ,�, " � . - g, and 73c fa . . . � I I- . - 1. - ,o,, O.; . � I this town and is known to great many � ,with gal" of a the crs�dij 6f muboh C000r. late of the - ; I 1- . at 46o to 57e. Olds ­�5� � . , . I -- I -1 , 1'... . !i . . I t! . ' - , 1. and irouia invite all intending � , . . - people in this vicinity * The case Of Mrs' bushels at W to NO- P% we nominal at Wo. Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario, : , '11. - IF YOU WANT, . .,, : - :. .. an p "erg . . : - 4 ­ .- ." p I fair supply; 35$1"d . I . t: widow, deceased, who died on orabouttheM . L 1; I . - I I ­ ­ . IV '% Straw sold at 8 day of Febru& - - ,:. . 7 - ��. .. I John Cie& e, the no L of whose death and go for rye- BOY IV _q lgietjpast, sad all others having .:, -1., � : .., - 1* .', �: - . . . , . � . sold at $13 00 to 015 50- 8 . LUMBER, . _:� . - . � � , . appears in � another column, WAS 111 some gin atom. Hop sold at $6 50 toss 00. DWI 83 claims against nor notate. an hereby notified 11 __ ­ � 'i L. �.� I . , � TO CALL AND INS BOT . ii I - " . - i � .1 .: �'-: � " *. , �� , ��.. . : ,I r � - to*# 50 for forequarters, and 86 50 to $7 00 fox to send by post, Prepaid, or otherwise deliver to I . I :,� �.q ! -.,.. .. _: . . . . I before buying- ,, I I .1 ..-­. ... I . - - . k . . -I- , peculiar. On "Christmas day - she : . LATH11. . :�, �1- 4­-. � ., . - . . . respect pee mas r r.. , I 1. ; '. _t ;f , - . L&Mb $7 to so ob; and mutton Peter R. Hoover, Executor of the last will and _. - , ". _,'�, " - ", 1. - �1. W14. . - i,._ . .. ',., 4'.., :,.., -, � . �_ - 1. . ' - � V ,' ��-.. AV . land hind carters. ­ . . partook of dinner with her familyo t6stment of the said deceased, at Green River . .. I I . , .� . I ­­. 1_11 . . I .1 N . ,-, , "� *.- . . . __ A I * - 1 _4 .. I I , e, Win i., 't" I B ­ -0,.. . p 1 .. toro go- - - y. and post offloo, or to Masers. Stephens D, Dickson . 811I. GLES' . - r t time that any nourish- The produce Market was quiet to-da Me 0 1 1 1 ) : ; , `�, this was the last etc., Manning Arcade, . � �.. � . . .. � uy where you can., z . .i. , . anny ruled inteady. We quote: Beef. & Tylor Soliaito% � I ., f"-,:. in substances entered the stomach, mak- 'n HE M131 : �k �; , " ,l 'Ll ,. .�s _'_ - S. ��i t &P.I % e._:`:.to ]'� _ ,_... �L , "... 140; b . -i JOISTS - ; - , ,., ''; lutter, 1b. rolls, 22 to 610, 4rgs roils stree West, Toron , gn or biefore T � ,. . .od ting.0 - 0126890 IDAY OF MARCH Instant, their chri"le.11 il� N . l, _ : , Aq I . -'.' i -n , . I . : ri. of 66 do,ye of enforced fas glor, Igo to 120. Lard 100 . . - lh4o 1. 9 -.'fl _.G. ;, 1=7 s _:,�'. ., , I ing a to go; 4 1. . I % I � . . ii to i8c, names and' surnames, addreslies, deswiptlone, i 1, 1 .t . .1 ... .,.� �. to 16c. B00=108 199P I ";.: - t 0 �__ :i I.. ': � i:� . . � 7 _. ,.-: 1 . . .. . , . "t I Without . ." ­ . - ... S w, that She - tatoes per bag 10c to . ,4,1! t%. SCANT] - driving 40 or 50 miles or sen ng I] . 0 W er by rectal to W. , � .. 1;. as nutrition kept up 95c. - Apples per, baml, -the fun rtioulwv of their cW=s. the State- ,j ! .1 P, . . I � di: I �.� . ..-�_ - , nand other means I I I Wants ortheir wwoun in, and the securities (if ,; . '' - ._:;�_- _..-� � I i..�, 1. %,­ *. - " I - . . $2 00 to 44� , . . - 7) bold by them, and In detault thrAvid and If*.:* I 5 I., It. 1.41� '�7 ..-,, FENCE. POSTS, - . twice the diBtaneei '- We I ave 1. .. :. -�­....:_,"..: .Ii�I­-u z , pangs of hunger 11 au r) 0 1 . : . I I...;` .� 1�1%�,,�� . � _. � ,�.`,. ' : 1-i -, A _. � -, - ---' - � - , .4- ,-�, �1, --i -. 1. -, -! . did not suffer froln. the - immediate r after the said Mat of March. the �i "6,;% i-1,4"t - ! . . andintend, keeping a fhR " �% : ` i I -,. . �. ...- . . I .! . . . � " .." vRA.*jA_jj*x4wj=& Otatim Q.T lgs%&" of the odd deceased will be distributed i . �_. .. I I . , .� . - �i J *;1. it.! ... I -- -!_�, -_ as Might have been 9486t0d. Every- '"a .... I PICKETS.._�,J!, � :.j - .1, . ., ,� ,�,��. np,,, 11 i!....:.,�' 444-,� �-,. . :;' -�- . � .. , I a 4. JL . w:� - . . 1­ ". - ' _' .. L :T` �,� I 1.11 , ` . ., I - - . . . '.."' ?,- ­ - - , thing in the she of food Or drink W" � s1pon1pt the partieik entitled tbfte", having M - ... � - , i " . ., . . line of repairs , , . � I . �, � - -� .." - 11-4 , . 7, c " . ., �%. . . I FAST BUR AS FOLLOW0- I nI to aims of Wbjeh notice .401 k�N, .,!. 11 ,1,il: - , ­I I - I . -1. - __ � k " i,�,,. - ---�k ... �. -T ., * stomach, . 1. . , 11 _ *!rl ., _. I , � . ­­: I , . TRAws GOINO gwd Daly d I have " , oGM US, A CAL4 � ; , 44 . - �f. ,­ and, - 0 1 ,_ . I ,� . I . , � .. " . , - . . j� 4. - - . . � rejected before reaching the 9 - beengiven, " above mquireoL and T_��. : I . .: . ,_.., . " � . �.­ i:, .1 .- , , ?. -2. I ,._t­ _� . .8.20 A. M. jN10 . . , . --t­ -, -11,t-!"t�. : �,. _ .( � - 468 MAILEXPR386- -given under the Statutes 1910"antario , -, �_- . .1� , I I . P , can .. ' ... ., -� - ., - . - . - � 4 �7, . I , ., . minlem Bn s �'' .1A sed by tricture Of We meop - Z-.�.- , * 2.48 P. M I . viuklma . I ­ .. %." �r I i -; � . � � - ,��;, , .:, � "� MtZXD9 i iW a. 9, waoutdin See. 84 Chap 10rIlle. ('-",iQ- ,�` D�Y ,'- --'- I ' .-- --' ,.- ; V , - . . - 4'..i_ * , ' .. - ., � . -", i - , 41.40 F. M. - 1 ta 0, the .1, : . . I , . !� I I . .-.- �,:..F (gullet), i0fultil I )I .. 01 . . of on ,;@ � , . I ?._. � - -K . , - . �. . �. �L� " , - • I - ag hom thomok , . f .. .1 - -- 1;. I . . b. r, , " = kiecut,or U - I . I � I, , , � - I I r'be extension of �h ' LWAL • "' . �' . . . � ,_ 1. .� - . I � 141 I - .- -,.. kj k - . I . � , , -resionable pneft .-,.4, - , .1 ]Dftth resulted from I Luot be lie for the Wd es%te or day ' � .; ALL" ORDERk, I y, , "'. I _. .�.- - - _ -11 t . �­- - .,. . , at " ,�_, . �,� -� *� i�-_­.A j. '. � -1. I !�,�,_­­,.t!t.'V.,t,­ - . 9 - " "LL6"*-- - .. _ ' - . ' I . � . . . - .. I ..,.1 *_ .. - L;�'. V4 � �� tairvatum -as UN: TRAX116 GOOG *' �i A" my Down, of whose, 01610 ,40 , ----;ARE- - ­ 41. . . .,�� i, .V� - ` I ., 1. . I ", I ­1 .1 � A I I . , , ., � I " � V' l.,�� , 44 �4 . � � ­ I � ­ � - - - A ". ,_i��.. � . . - 4;. .- . . . ' i :- disease, &ad not from 6 . - ­ I I =,)&,,iA�s � '. - - 9.06 A. W. * I _th**0' to a' Aved by him ow WsSa t .!_,.­� ­- - ", . , : I ; PIS - ' . . . -,! I.- _& -�� .--'- _. �441 I - - ; would, inleate.- - WW . . - , - aWl not have been raw . - . � �A� ­ - .- ,.- � i4m !it, I - � :�_� .� - , , i. 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' " • , bread ; she nodded. oloroit,amiled " he Dr. Arlt, the distinguished { i A - i ' Jags =0 hf m - with' s auoun=& to dtnner, asked, " y{1_ hY are you- so anxious to wgxk I" thalmologiat, is dead. °� _ . - i - - , — �A - ' - ' , - W f • lookln� rpproheodvelp at his atern, gloomy ' `.'Gauss won`t asst like t► etre►y oat in In ooaseggenos of the peels creed by y� ' '_- ;r 7 face► D1irs, D�a#apran did eat appear. "Call the houseea I "want to be sowe'era whe eardtgnak the hotel- keepers Nice A DQ STIQ ,n:yn X b �i he 'd I'♦ a t to V, of I , �., �. r." he •sat curtly. , e selling out at great saarifloe. . ° _ r.. ;i ; +1 The ti J urned from the parlor •` Wonlda't ti}ey .let oa`pork dow#t -at Parisian• Modistes have Pro f . '._ j.; . N .i , ! ,�: `s and ssid �nsy"mp*&'theticslly, " She'a t a IAMMUSl Weeks's I" P �' `�H. PT R hi.— (CO- �TPINUED.� - tionld 'still 'make tier ggle on .the sly. 80 , Yl� :., ' f doom of the high hai. It is to succeed an was his occasional hank obi to her eyes and says she don t Ivan t She shook her head , ' ' 'by the capas bonnet, trimmed with leav „ „ 2Larp , d B� W h sot . he sailed.' I'I% 0111 t,. miful hitn,. onded the' P no dinner. r �� Y .. or small blossoms. I <for a sleigh•ride*bia theta ldttg,bady ,t ' „' skald. Sh. pai`aed mpi attd aPP(ehen- of }some farm on w ad lmnmett, .. Very Mel . �i - P-1t, index relieved. They said' I warn t honest ; they- "said d!q ► . A wide; Nihilistic lot 'lively tiny ru �h 'the l;itcilela but �pau d P apparently . e tll%,d I* want In*h dirrijrer, they couldn't trust me with things, . cause P P been dfu: on the do lrstap to make some overtures and'bifys and gir yo g men sftld +woman, either, for he soon started out agiiin. Mrs. ' when I was hungry I tools things to eat," covered in Finland. Numero a students they almost thought the lees —were pack- „ and artisans have been arres in connee- to Mrs s. 1 ' *,;dins. If that austere dame Wigggfne was not utterly wanting in the in Was thi►t the way yon were treated at was not to bet ro ftiated, aline of retreat ed in �e sardines. mething like self- tuftloan of her sex, and said nothing to other_•pplaces?" tfon with the conspiracy+ was open to the barn. "Say," she began, reproach smote Holcrof even now, retnemT break in upon her master's abstraction. " mostly. to In the gpueral eleetionS in rtngaiI 1 bering how he ,had alto ed his fanny much In the afternoon, Holcroft vials every as aakud Ilolcroft, very kindly, retuiars so far show the elec on of 108 to attract a�►tteution. latitude. at this period Wring •attention to ., . " Vell, young -un," replied Mrs. Wiggins, . Bess nook and corner of his farm, laying ut, he did any one ever k' you 1 Government and 36 OppoSit;o deputies, more than one irl best es ie, sud pain- ,+ h rendered or pacific by.her bresli;ta+st. g hoped, ,o muQh 000upatlon for tot hands Mot er used to fore people. It anus Two Repub.icana have been ele led in Lisa �, fall nadecidod whia6 liked best. �� "Don't o want me to wash up the ,,�Y and thoughts ab to under him proof t made me kinder sick. bon. dishes and pu 'em away ? I know how." ' Then had come the m morable year which domestiv tribulstions. $ _ Holcroft shook his head, as if this 'child ., „had opened with a prof led meeting. He gQ had not been bei Mrs. was a problem beyond him and for time The dthenc�uin ie . authority f the state - Hr'll t e. Hif a breaks an think gbIIe$ P Y + meet that the present Tory (acv meat has 'y y y and Bessie Jones had ender eonvic- { � --tuud the of woman nodded volumes at • Mumpson called in a plaintive i voice, they sat together in silence. At last, he cut down the grants to the .Brit' h tituaeum lion at the same tim and on the same „ e „ rose and said "It's time to home. ,No , ,' the child. bro by �b0,000. The allowance for b ying print- „ „ even had gone for rd_ to'the atudous T child entered the 'parlor ward kee Jane don't follow me ; walk o al at ]I'll be tit in a minute, said Ja>}e: A t pa y P' Pe Y Y ed books is reduced by �p'2() 000. sea, the I►ay iti which' ahe aobbod in open .a llae of '4'etreat to the 'door. lido and when you come to call me at an ' moment latter fns met Holcroft carrying two ff Pe • Y Y The Rome Tribune rants a de etch from one might have •suppo ed that thle good, +� you need not fe�r me,”' Said hey iiiuther, time, come "V eel ,make a noise, whistle P : 1 , pails of f dm the barn - yard. He was e�1 P Massowah sa in that the King f I about to a 'tkaut nbtioin her, but alts simple- hearted girl had Iterrible burdens on rocking pathetically. •` My Yealingtf are so or. .sin as a child ought. As -long as you Y g g Abysain- , P 8 her conscience ; but Sbeb soon found hope, ia, at the head of an army, is arching to again secur d ttention by her usual reface hurt and crushed that I can only bemoan are wit me, never do any on the sly Go ram and that he has summ ed a por. t g „ preface, •and her tears gave place to Smiles. Hol6roft, the moron from which I suffer. You little and we'll et alon well rnuu h�' gg ,f ;I say, wh n he had a : omewhat extend 'on the contr was terrrbl oast doitrn and g tion of Ras Aloula s troops to joi him. I toommunica io to make. '' y knout, Jane, you little know a mother's Shen ded an walked beside him; At " Come t e 'dal rodtir► Jabs ` imid art unable to find relief. He felt that ,he had heart " • : - 'last, as if emboldened 'by his words, she Sir Charles Dilke is working u the Chef - ur say he e," d Holcroft, not un much •more tab answer for than Bessie ; he .+ Re", assented Jane; " I dnnno nothin' brokq out, " Say, if mother married you, sea. electorate assiduously, atten 'ng all the ' 1 aecusiid himself of having been a rather " you couldn't send us awe could you . vestry meetings, getting names f r registra- i, - about it. 7 y' lion and person l talkin over otea. r 'ndShe ai t g in' to cousin Lemuel' ;," sad course, vulgar .boy ; he had made iugt o, �+ What wander, then, that I weep, when `" Why do you ask such a question ?" said + 1 Pe Y g Ai I .. " the girl, f m e door. sacred things in that Very meeting -house eve nm .child is so unnatural !" Holcroft, frowning. wise Liberal politician told me ast night ' ,, . more times thatt he lik to think o4 and yy that Dilke would be in the Ho se within i What is s going ib do. ;•.: . =a ', " I dunno how- to - be anything also but " t was a thin_ kin "' ! : "Rock i> the parlor. Say,''can't be now for some reason roe d thick of nothing what I be," replied the girl in self- defence. " Well," he interrupted, sternly, I never two years, and in the Ministry wi hin live, ' P else.' He could not shed tears or get up „ i+ Mrs. WiFjg' s wash up the dishes and o If you would only yield more to my think or speak of such things sham. It is whispered among the Mel - informed the work ?" much emotion ; neither coned he rid him guidance and influence Jane, the future The child had a miserablle sense that she in Germany that the Kaiser is a t as near , I: - self of the dull weight at heart The min- g C. "Certain y ; why not ?" I g ' might be brighter for us both. If you had had angered hire ; she was also satisfied that his death as a living man can, be. There is . I 3. - "'Mother says I must sit in the parlor' ' inter, the brethren and SisteYS,rp141yed for but stored up the Fifth Commandment iu tier mother's schemes would be futile, and no belief that he can survive t e spring, I - him and over him, but nothing removed his . learn Com ndments 'n' keep Sunday." ' g memory —but I forbear. You cannot so far she scarcely spoke again that day. and- it would _be no surprise if h did not ` `` Well Jarie what do you think �u terrible inertia. He Became a familiar form forget your duty ae not to tell me how he Holcroft was more than angry ; he was live to see Ilia birthday, the 22 id. Few ' ,r ; ' y yq on the anxious seat for there was a dogged behaved at dinner." : disgusted. That Mrs. Mum on's des* e} le et to see him nowadays, .an(l for ought to do . ' g ps design P P g Y , ., , pei•aistence in his nature which prevented I think I oughter work, and if you and him from giving u but at the close of "He Looked awful glum and hardly said upon him was so offensively opera that even ob: ices electoral reasons the pap s Ito not 'Mrs. Wig ns 'will let me I will" work g g P' a word." this ignorant chil,ll Lnderetoo<1 it a d was discuss his condition. °t' I„ ' . each meeting he went home in a state of +• Ah -h !" exclaimed the widow, `' the Spell expected to further it, caused such a strop ' spite of mot era deeper de ection: Sometimes, in returning, Pe �c g In the :,eutral Criminal court a man was ' I think hat you and your "molest tot P j $ is working. revulsion in his mind that he half r lved convicted of bi arny, although Ile believed . :J- ! should het do jthe nand y r work er'bo • he teas Bessie Jones s escort, and her happy- „ g p y If yyou ain't t ti workin to- morrow to put them tort in .his market wagon his first wife dead when he ally rigid the There won't be much. ", ness added to his gall and bitterness. One 'there'll be a worse d ll " the girl remarked. on the morrow' and take them back to their - - �. I moonli ht n' ht the etc ed under the Pe ' g second. The news of his first wi s death If I try and ielp Mrs. Wiggins mother 1 g y PP That will do, Jane, that will do. You relatives. His newly awakened sympathy was, however, premature. the h t rallied' shadow of a pine near her father's door, and little understand --how shuutd you ? Please for, Ja �7e uickl vanished. If the girl and bounce out at e. She shook me Iait nig t Y q Y g from a decided death struggle' Ton enough • , hl talked over the matter a few momenta before kee an e e on hint and let "me know how her mother had been re ulsive from the , •ateer I went u stairs and she boxed my P Y to remain alive until two hours - ter the ' parting. Bessie was full of sympathy which he looks and what he is doin Mand whether first the were now hideous in view of •earra cause I anted to keep .the kitchen g Y , bigamous ceremony. The prisoner' marital Mire �r last ni t." she hardly knew how to express. Uncon- his face still wears a loom or a penitent their efforts to fasten thciriselves upon him g Y• P 1. . ,p g ciousl is her earneetneas —how well he' gloomy Pe P haste cost him four months with her lallour. Ill -go with you to the kitchen and tell y' ► aspect, Do as I, bid yea, Jane, and you may enuanently. Fancy, then, the climax in f I \. Mrs. Wiggins to let ou het and I won't remembered the act`. —she laid her hand -on y Y g b y p� The attack on Mr. Raikes for t isuse of unconacioual secure . our own wall -bean his feelings when as the aed the ,house ' let our smother punish. you �a again unless his arm as she said James, I guess I know „ postoffrce patronage is pressed wi h great y p y g by obedience. the front door suddenly opened and Mrs. I - what's the tfouble with you. In all your energy and some acrimony. The d pute as - you do wrong. Watch' any one was a far more con nf- Mumpson emerged with clasped hands and seeking, you arp thinking only of yourself ing ge ., 'I a whole proceeds on lines too bro Al- to be Mra. Wi ins, relying on Jane "i prohtiae el teak of the child than Learning the 1$om- the exclamation, Oh, how touching .- �_' g- --how bad you ve been, and all that. I. , !" mistaken. Mr. Raikes has asaertec his un- 'te help, had eat down to the solace of her mandments, and she hastened is comply. just like father and child . Pipe for a few minutes but was about to w6'ldn t think of myself and what I was moreover she had the strongest curiosity to Without noticing the remark he said doubted authority as the parliament ry chief . ! thrzast it hastil awe on seem Holcroft.. any more, if I was you. You ain't so awful regard to�Iiolcrofthereelf. She felt that'he coldly, as he passed, "Jane, go help birs. of a great department, and the pe manent .t ! Y y g bad James that I d tutu a cold shoulder to „ clerks, who rule the postotiice as hey do - j Hereassured her by saying, good - naturedly, was the arbiter'of her fate. So untaught Wiggins get supper'. f °" No need of that, my good woman. S,t . You ; but you might think I was doing just that delicacy and ,tact were. un llis anger and disgust grew. so strong as every" other administrative branch of the was she t that if you stayed away from me and kept English Government, :re in revolt, moving utill and enjoy your-pipe. I 'like to smoke I known qualities. Her one hope of pleasing he hastily I�'dA his evening work that he re- 1 i7; aayiag to yourself, ` I ain't fit to Speak to was in work. asks had no ewer of ee- solved not ?� sedan or hit self- clClntrol b Heaven and earth to maintain their onopo, myself. Jane will. help clear. away things 2 - P �' g Y ly. It is a struggle in which Mr. Raikes I 0 i 13eaate JOn�'� �� sin that sly espionage would counterbalance sitting down within earshot of Mrs. Mump- And I wish her.to. Y ou ll find" ahe s quite I " IRer• face had looked sweet and com ought to win. I I h�indy. By the• way, have you all the' sue i service. Another round of visiting eon. As soon as possible, therefore, he car- _ sionate and her touch Upon his arm act tobacco you want? - P was dreaded above all things ; She was tied the new strove to his room and put it Tadema is finishing for the Acad my an • f:. conveyed the subtile magic of sympathy, therefore' exceedingly anxious about the I up. The widow tried ro address him as he exceptionally important and striki work - Fell, note, master; p raps ye know' the Under her homes logic, the truth 1 ad ?low-mce down hat the poor -us vasn't .sich , y g i future. ":Mother may - be. right, she G passed in and out, but he paid no heed to called The Women of Amphisea illus- las uI kee a bod • in vat e'd call satisf in' buret upon him like sunehiue. In brief, he thou ►ht. " Y'ra s she can make Liim matt I her. At last he only paused lon enough tratiil ► Plutarch's account of the a the P y Y Y heel turned from his own shadow sect wag iD . P S P �� g b Y - smokin'. Hi never 'ad henough ter keep I • he, so we needs t g away any more. Y raps I at the kitchen d•>or: to gay, Jane;, bring Amphissian women protected the ornout in the li ►ht. lie remembered how in Ilia i down the arikerin,. b eh�a taken the rig��to bring a man me some supper to my room. Itemetnber, Thyades, by aurrounlling themes the slept des feeling he had bowed his head on her tP I "I suppose that's so: You shall have P g „ aio nd and get him h ed,aaL•.ouaui Lemuel ;you only are tc► bring it. in the utarket Placi. there will b many shoulder and murmured O Bessie . Hea , ' - half of my stock, and when I go to town. 1 said. If I was goiri to honk a man Ihoutf3i, -Bewildered sell abashed, Mrs. 1liumpson fibers; in bold groups, and great st dy of von bless you . I see it all. r again, I ll get you a good supply. I guess I'll try another plan than mother's. I'd I rocked nervously. " I had looked for re- architecture in the market place with } He no longer went to the knxiouef 'seat. keep n► mouth.ahut and to eyes o_ n, I'd lentin a t to evening, ► a eneral softenin boo hs, fruit, etc., and a showing open I11 light my pipe, too, before $tarting'fpr a P Y Y Y Pe $ h• b► $+ - • • nvarlk.,, With this young girl, and many others, he see what .Lie wanted mad do it, even 'fore she murmured, " and I don't understand daylight and richly coloured draperie ,with I 1. - was taken into the church on probation. }� �` : Bless yet art, inaater; ye makes a body I he Spoke. F i s big anuf I bet I could book hie bearing towards me. , Then a Ilap y chw:3ieally beautiful faces, and the au'rel Thereafter his fans never wandered a ain ., a, - ' : , lzomf terble Vhen hi smokes hi feels more _ g a men quicker 'n *o can by usin liar tongue thought struck her. I See, I see, she crowned Thyades, some of whom are till in hat 'clue and kind o' contented like. An and there was no other girl in Oakville for 'stead of her hands." cried softly and ecstatically : " ho • is strug- drunken sleep and others awakening. ' . � - ; . him but Beanie. In due time, he had gone lie with himself ; he finds that he must hold comae like me hale t got mach left to Jane $ scheme was not so bad a one but 8 • 8 with her to yonder meeting house to be ei her den hiinsolf m society or yield at' comfort er but er pipe." that it might ht be trie d �to advantage e b those Y Y Y Y "Jane," called Mrs. Mumpson Sharply "tarried. It heed all seemed to coma abrlut go g Her matrimontals prospects, on •e.' The end is near." A Dutch Care for Hydroph bia• as a matter course. He scarcel knew p - . .AL 1. .I from parlor. As'there was no answer, y however beioct still far in the future it little later she, too, appeared at the > P when he became formals en ►aged. The M. 1 asteur may well look to his la rels if the widow soon appeared in the kitehPn y b y behooved her to make her resent existence kitchen door end said, with serious sweet 1 r `° kept company" together sxeadfastly for present "Jane on can also brie me 1n the story of the wonderful remedy ain't •door. Smoking was one of the unpardon a suitable period, and that seemed to settle as tolerable as possible. She knew how ne s+ Y g '✓ hydrophobia is true which a Dutch arnily . able sins in Mrs. Mumpson s eyes; and when Pe ' au er to the parlor." j - , .. it in their owiil apd.everyUaly else n mind. much depended on Holcroft and 'was ua ppP Pa at Peire, in Holland, is said to have in its Dlrs. Wi ►inashook with mirth in,all her she saw Mrs. Wiggins puffing comfortably There. had bNd �o ohs in Bessie's aware of any other rnethad of learning his g� « possession. •For over a centpryl the ceret -, 6/. away, and Holcroft light' his pipe, while u gel eyes t that of watchin him. vast proportio;ta as she remarked, Jane, east constant Apga;. - AfterheGi words under p rpo p g o can bun the rn au r from the stove °f the drug has�been kept, and the _ iF:�ilre ! J ape cleared the table, language almost q Both fearing end fascinated, she do ed his Y 8 y PPe failed her. She managed to articulate the Ago* of the tie ahe seemed to g dogged hotterdrrl►txrh6 Go1aalit has only heart of it b to the table ere and thou vait bon yeself. i - - g find it difficult to �sak of Y+eiigious subjects step most of the afternoon, but saw nothing • throenh the garrulity of an old man the "Jane this atmosphere is not fit for you to I but simple faith to confirm her mother's view that any spelt � - (TO ss CONTINUED.) nei hbOrhood of 1'eize, who atlirma th t for.:.: . even to her hasb�d g -breathe, on this sacred day. I wish you to tt was workin She scarcely understood I had been unwave 'ng, and had entered g• y 70 years he has never known a sings case share my seclusion." why lie looked so lon ► at field, thicket and -1 - - �, into rest without fear or misgiving. Y b of death from hydrophobia. Be.sie e s a r; Mrs. Mumpson, I have told her to he Not.so her husband. $e had his spiritual woods, as if he saw something invisible to To Surprise the Natives. large number of human beings, an ar ly of ' ;` - Mrs. Wiggins in the necessary work, Hot- ups and downs, but, like herself, was re- her. It will be remembered - that sir. Henry dogs, oats, sheep, and cattle have been 'eyed croft interposed- ticent. While she lived, only a heav In- planning future 'work and tprove iM. Stanley wag compelled, a short time ago, by the mysterious remedy, about w hi no- . Is Mr. Holcroft, "you don t 'realize =men storm kept them from "going to meeting ' ments, the farmer had attained it quieter and to abandon his lecturipg tour to take com- th' ► q tub more is known than that it has a elm never do —Jane is my ol'apring,'and --- but with Holcroft, worship was often little more genial frame of utind. .When, there: maud of an eipedition ing relief of .Emir ing influence on raving lunatics of any kind, Oh, if you put, it t�, way l ehe�i t I sane the sucvesaor of General nd that it is harmless to such a de re that - interfere between mother and child... But I. more than a form, his ,'mind being on the fore, lie sat down and in glancing about saw , Gordon, , g 1: farm and its interests. Parents and rela- Jane crouching behind a low hemlock, lie who is at present supposed to be beleagured in a case where a double dose has' bee aId- supposed you and Jane came here to'avork." tives had died and the habit of seclusion was more amused than irritated. He had by hostile Africans near Wadelia not far ministered to a man bitten by a ilia( doqs ^. "If you will enter the parlor, I will + from neighborhood and church, Iife had dwelt on his own interests so Lang that he from LAke Albert Nyanza. Before leaving the patient fell into a profound sleep and i le explain to you fully my views, and England he provided himself with one of on awakening every symptom of the d• ease ' ., „ grown upon them gradually and almost un- was ready to consider even � Jane:'; fors 8 P Oh, please excuse me, said Holcroft, i, +. „ . consciously. while,. Poor child ! he thought, She Maxims automatic machine guns. f had disappeared for ever. I: 'lrastily passing out, I was just starting ter . + The action of the ' a< walk. I in 'bound to . have one more day For a long time after his wife's death, 'doesn t know any better and perhaps has gun is autom c,l each . ; - -1411W - Holcroft had felt that he did not wish to even been tau lit to do such things. I cartridge being discharged by the recoil of to myself on the old place," he muttered, as see anyone who would - make reference to think I'll surprise her and draw her out a the shot preeedin, . The cartridges are Catarrh, Catarrl'lal Deafness d he bent his steps toward an upland pasture.) his loss. He shrunk from formal condolence little, placed in a Belt, an the empty shells are .Jane, seeing that her mother was about ., ,► jj May Fever. to pounce upon her, ran behind Mrs. Wig- asahe would front the touch of a diseased Jade; some helm, hb csUed. i thrown out in. front of the gun. The rate $naeram 1- � not generally aware that these d lm P , g- of fire is about 600 times a minute. With are con io nerve. When the minister called, he listen The girl sprang to her feet, and hesitated tag us, or thAt they are due to the pr nee gins, who ale wly rose and Vegan a progress pp „ , „ ed politely but saliently to a general ezhorta- whether to fly or obey. Don't be afraid, the shorter and smaller cartridges, the rate of riving parasites in the lining membrane of noes towards the irate window, remarking as tion ; them muttered ; when left alone "It's added Holcroft. "I won't scold you. of firing would be about i00 shots a minute. and euetwchian tithes• �afac , and research, i ever, . , ahe did so " Hi'll just shut the door 'twizt y has roves this to be a tact, and the result is t. ', j all as he says, I sup but somehow his .(;ome." The rapidity of the fire is such that at a Btnpppppppp�e remedy has been formulated whereby rrh, I. ye "and ye re hoffspring, and then ye -bin y ' PPS ' say ye re prayers non the tether side." words are like the medicines Bessie took,— She stole towards him like -some small, shroruk�th yard range twenty bullets will catarrhal deeafness and hay fever are cured ' from t ` the don't do an good. wild, fearful animal in doubt of its reception. get after the gun ceases to frr�, pleap ,licatione made at ho e. s . i' ,,. Mrs.- Mumpson was So overceme at the w � „ while b ivin the n a ve hi° h slave- pamphlet explaining this new'treatment is iw tree . turn affairs had taken on this day which was a kept up t e form of his faith and a Sit down there on that rock, he said, lion five nun g on reoei t of stomp by A. H. Dixon A ton, King to witness such progress in her lane and certain _ vague hope until the night on She obeyed with a sly, sidelopg look, and dred rounds may be discharged street West Toronto, Canada. f �i ho as to feel the absolute necepseit f a which he drove fourth the Iribh revelers he saw that she kept her feet gathered under before the first bullet strikes the ground. Mrs. L•ingtry's only desire is to po ss a Pte' yy from his home. In remembrance of his her so as, to spring away if he made the To prevent too great heating a water tank fortune she has made b her own exe ons i prolonged season of thought and solfloq�ty, rage and profanity on that occasion, he slightest hostile movement. is provided, from which the water is fed Y I and she relapsed without protest in the rock gig „ , People who are subject to bad breath, foul ated ' I silently an in dreary misgivings concluded Jane, do you thinii its right to watch through the casing around the barrel. A tongue, or any disorder of the Stoplach, can a once i - ing- chair. `1 �, , I that he should not, even to himself, keep people so I" he said vely, thousand rounds will evaporate more titan a be relieved by axing Dr. Carson's stomach B r% is up the pretence of r 3ligion any longer. " She told me to.' - p the old and tried rem Ask our D ist I int of , ater. edy. y nrgtc _ ` _ C AFTER XI:I. —JA*Ei "I've fallen from grace —that ij, if I ever • "Your mother?" -II The inn is mounted on a pivot t0 admit Midwinter visiting costumes are of 0th, - - Hol •roft was not long in climbing to. a had any" —was a thought which did much The girl nodded, ,, . •, �� of considerable latitude of range, and it may with vast, panels, Skirt trimming, eolla and - . sunny nook whence he could see not only to ;rob him of courage to meet his other "But do on think its right yourself ? be turned very readily in any,,direction. A' cuffs of fur. his farm and dwelling, but also the Oakville trials. Whenever he dwelt on these sub- '" Dunne. 'Tain't best if you get caught." Shield iS provided as a protection against Whenever your etomaob'or- Bowels get out f o: , valley, and the little white spire of the die- jests, doubts, perplexities and resisntmeint •` Well, Jane," said Holoroft, with some- arrows and ,pears, der, causing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, or Indig lion, - tent meeting house. He looked at this last at his mistbri nes so thronged his mind thing like a smile larking in his d -set i and their attendant evils, -take at once a dose t Dr. - g- ' ng g eop ----- --- ..• ~-�- Carson's 'Stomach Bitters. Best family m loins I .named object wistfully and very Sadly. Mrs. that he was appalled ; so he strove to oc- eyes, " I don't think it's right at all. .I Genius Triumphs over Phate. -' • Druggiete, bo °ante. ' - Mumpson s tirade about worship had been cupy himself with the.immooliste present. don't want you to watch ere early more, no The wife of Senator Beck of Keutuc y, rs'' without effect, but the memories suggested To -day, however, in recalling the past, matter who tells you to. Will you plomise We begin the' publication of the Roceay b the church were bitter sweet indeed. It his thou htS would question the fatnr+e and not to !" ' Mountain Cyclone with some phew diphpht- seed to be the nearest living relative of rest I r - Y g q 'dent Washington. _ belonged to the Methodist denomination, the outcome of his experiences. In accord- The child ` nodded. She seemed averse to �,irltieis in the way. The type phonnders g and Holcroft had been taken, or had gone ante with his simple, downright nature, : he s rn when a tai n would answer. phrom whom we bought our outphit phor �YAUN+s, her suffering igg from. the effects o bt d speaking scat habits, the result of ignorance and lolly, w o find 1 - thither from the time of his earliest recol- muttered "I might as well face the truth . •` Can I go now Y' she asked after a me. th Pmt oPhPhfes bhsiled to supply us the�lves weak nervous and exhausted a Mo- lection . He saw himself sitting between his and have done with it I don't. know went. with any eta or says, and it will be phour Drs -es>aD and or.>; l[sx who are broken down t m the father and mother, around -faced urchin to whether I'll ever Seem wife or not. ' " Not et.- I want to ask you some nee- _ or phive weex bephore we can get any. The of abuse or over -work, and in advan life . ' Y Y feel the nsequenoee of youthful exoeso, send rand I whom the sermon was intelligible, but to I don't know whether God is for me or tious. Was an one ever kind t!o yon!' tnfstaque was not phound out till a day , N. Y, Lnbon's Treatise on Diseases of me The • 'whom little Bessie Jones in the next pew against me. " Sometimes, I half think there " I dunno. I suppose so:" two �• We. have ordered the rriiSefng book will be sent seated to an address on 'pt cf ji " was a fact, not only intelligible, but very isn't any God. - I don't know what will be- • ". What would you call being kind to letters, and will have to t along without two so. damps. sadress Y n LuBOl•T, s7 liana #'t . . iatereatin . She would turn around and come of me when IAie. I'm sure of only you ?" them tail they Dome. We don't lique the tOn St. 8• or°nt° °°t I 1 ' stare at him until he smilax then she would one thin while I do live I could take " Not`sooldin' or cuffin "we." loox ov this variety ov spelling any better Complaints have been made of the open 1 ' g' ►+ •• + than our readers, but mislay will ha ip; violation of the Game Act in the vi in ty of 1 - giggle until her mother brought her right- comfort in working the old place. Ii I elide t scold br strike you, 1►onld pp Gasselman on the Canada Atlantic. A er e P a about -face with considerable em kepis.. In brief without ever Navin heard of th you think I was kind then?" the best regulated phamiliets, and 1pthe K t P ' g y h's t►nd V'a and x'a and 'a hold out we number of deer have been caught ru ping I - - After this, he saw the little boy —could it term, he was an $gnostic, but not one of. She nodded•"but after a moment a thought, P q r� shall see sound the c hard the G clone upon. the crust and are'held in Capri at have been himself ?— nodding, swaying, and the self- complacent,Ieup�rior type who fancy said, And . i you didn t book as if you P ( ) CasSelman while a number of hounds own y finally slumbering peacefully, with his head that they have developed -themselves be and hated'to see me round." whh aphter a phashion till the sorts sr- • is mother's la Until shaken into suf- the trammels of faith sod are ever read to " Do on think I've kind to !" Ham• 's � jo9ae to as- -it's a sertona aph- ed" there3 are permitted to run at lath and on h p, o Y y°o have slaughtered several deer. - ficient consciousnein to be half dragged', half make the. world aware of their progress. " er'n anybody else. Y*ou sorter look P�•-^$�lt Mvwuain C'1/clon- r g led, to the door. Once in the big, spring• • At last, he reoognized'Ithat,his long revery st me sometimes as if I was a rat.. I don't , . �r� ! 'Squire Royal, the tax- colletctdr of jlor • less farm wagon he was himself again, lopk wpe leadingg to despondbncy and weakness; ; sypose you can help it and I don't mind. Theis .are too many lawyers and dtiictors1l Coanty,*Pa., took out a well worn ov reoat ing eagerly around to catch another glimpse he rose —0 %hook hiitiself half angrily, and I d rather• stay here And work than �o a erica the only way of Vatting down the sup' to sell to an old clothes md►ti i► #edit sago 'I.- of Bessie Jones. Then, he was a big, irrev- strode towards the house. '" I'm' hears, and visftia' again. Why can't I- work out- door+u sly iafor ple•to live virtuously, oat whole- and found $190 in bills rolled np in a ;beet erect boy, eh ly and awkwardly bent ,on here I'm going to ettt►y," ha wled- " As . when thesre'a nothin' for me to do in •r th4 some, Mel prepared food, ea►ru , they`g+et q #" note paper. 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A'} a -�: i : . - .1 Y- . `t5a - .•tea c .- ... _. r • ,W -.y , - e '• 'f I _ _ V.. 4 : 'I I - - - - .. / .. -.... - - I .,...: .I: -.,. �. .. ,:. , !1 - „ - ;F ;, , �' e' 'I I. .. - -- , r\ - - . . _j The rttal do not - t t}y� bnrnin - g is the`lged•room, snffioieat ti malts When ha was informed,o� the airatim• TRX %ATS SXXXY. �, is an i. a ins of for tits immortal. in H AN OLD LADY'S COMING. hint eqp w lvas .[sneer ai the ro he quietly waited on 3, , C�81i. - : the night the child, waki>zg nth some vague While• -he ii�ae -statidfng �' the middle of the shim of police and stT"pted with him to ' — — and nameless terror at ies out to express its . Near the small town of Deciae, in Niver- the room, in a listening attitude, he heard a beat the chateau at a aertwin hoar. When llltir taws+ a*esant eihis lttirly Y.iiFt notate which indicated that q. Trevoux 8t. Dinan arrived, as calla[, Mme. Trevonz The history of Henry W std Beeober lairs- fear and dread, and, its cry is interpreted in nois, France, the family of La BA4114e had graciously. marksble and worthy the man. His birth the mothers heart, who psis to the child 1Iv hkisin from bed. He t' hid him- received him tonal Then entered Le- and lays her hated upon it and quiets it to resided for many generations,. ! ;�eif behind the indgqw r �••The next coupe and the chief. The business -was and early historryy Can be -no better told than • . Revolution they were greatly rednoee ; butt indmiiilt Mme: ev, r. h ghtdress, brief. itn his own wot'da, given not quite a year .sleep stn, so (�o You istu suppose that the lived in bte old chateau, positively refusing stalked into the room with a bunch of keys I'M. St, Dinan," 'said Lbconte, " I am ago ; •a I w" reatnt, of course," he said, ear °food hears our disturbances and trials • to cast off their pride and engage in any oe- yy g P , and tribulations int life f Do you not' sup- i ht iel [emolument. her hand. She went_ straight to the Mme. Trevonz s friend. This is the chief •• p► I was I haven t the slight- 1 ' Capation that m g y �, :gloset opened and rums ed about. Then of lice • Mme. Trevoux has been. robbed eat recollection of the event. 1 16arned,sub- °� that He wdu is gocie. that a itriel, cares Marguerite, one of .the daughters, allenat• ' P t . $ police; or ou ?• W. . du aupp 's�, that_ He wi�hose. 1 g she brought forth a large leathern Case. of valuable pro ,and we, have reason` to a t1 that it was 8t Lichfield .an June Y 8 P p�? �y „ �' royal name is . Iro�b bas. seas eytn thy for ed her family from her forever by marrying La in it on the floor, she relocked the door, suspect you ? �Yhat have. you to s__a���.. U, 18 i 3.' My childhood woe perhags uo dif- y - - . - mercaetile house and h pa a ea He lead•- her seven - ea o. You thap•a mother - 1�;fAC, list' _''• ��• _ a clerk Ina , sin tins the case return q$ td er room. $t. Dinan had nothing % y p ferent from that of of a r heard her et in b, and all ed that 6e was Mme. Trevon�F s nephew, and y' on O was never mentioned by any member bf the wort d IDF)t. _, Z1 this foot, of GQd is The_ little ones in those days were not given the et`adle, Tows ,not.: Look u , take oour- family. But Mar uerite's - husband , i sA ti%itan aisi nt, 1 -- ig confessed his association with Jugon iu the the conrrlderatiein that is now accorded them „ -- ate U step, yntii 1�e :iecame a pastel' itt apes y p and ro ly Bo. I didn't have any jumping - a.ig. hope, and hope to the end p Y After waiting 'for Uout ten mutes St. crime. .Jugon was die ca tared and P Pm s his firm, suet then planted himself in Paris, Dinan stepped .cautiously toward the bed most of the stocks were recovered.. Mate, jacka,-nor.tops,'nor marbles, nor toys of spy . •, f r , tr ' where he rapidly acquired an immense for- and peered at the occupant. There was no Trevoux's nephew told the story in court as kind, It doesb,'t seem to the Ghat I knew , s' �-_ 9 k t 1 i •' i,� - - - . In 1865 he retired from business, $nA. , told here and he and Ja on ivere sent say boys to la with either: We lived iii a YyE 11 -* ES FQR I .-V r ' 1 lose• doubt that'ahe +area asleep, and by her Bide it is to 8 Y Y play r _ M he and his wife —all their children having lay the leathern case., t. Dinan was then- to prison for ten years each• part of the village where there didn't seem i - • t� died —went to reside near Reims. In 1882 satiafjed that she had walked in her sleep, ■- -* ---�- ' to be any boys, and sb I was let alone. MY ; . A FHasie of D� ENT A. . - ._ Monsieur Trevoux died, and his vgiidgv� �d was still under the effects of jhe over - 5�11I JONES3' S�►YIN6B. father was ke t -bus with his astoral „ t came into possession of all his estate, valued P P Y P Prisoner, d yoA .admit. -that you stole at many millions of francs. , .. ijuliso rific which he had given lilts, duties, and my mother had sq many other this purse of diamonds'. 1, It must not be supposed that the brothers Ike quitted the room slid left tjhe chateau f` Evefy man is a 'freeman until he reaches children to attend to that little attention "Y�, your }lunar, but I do not believe I p° by a private door which led into the.gardens. the boundersy line of license. As soon as he was paid to me. Occasionally the parental was then in idly right mind. I know now and sisters of Mme. 'Trevoux had failed to When he reached home he opened the case asses that he is a slave of the deepest dye. ovcrnme would reach me. Sometimes r t . 7 k watch with env and regret the growing P P b that they were only imitation. —[1\cK York Y g' g g which was simply "claspgd,• and found it "I don't care what you preach in Boston, my father would whip me. I remember Graphic. I I . wealth of their relative =-with envy, because empty 1 Next day, on visiting Mme. Tre- some one will be with you, for every belief that he used, to tell me that the whipping A it was an inn edient in their nature, and voux, he found her in a state of great ner- and dialiolief under the sun is there repro- hurt him more than it did me. It wui� hard. _ with regret, because they had cast her off vous prostration. She told him that the seated. to. believe, because he was a strong man, Csx HIS �VtFi; Er.alr and her prosperity would never benefit - bht I believed it, and it -used to make me "I- understand," said the agent, ``that thg� „t �1± the one of M- Trevonx's'de�e,th - previous night she had dreamed that some ” I am not orthodox. I believe that man'. one was robbing; her and that she must have is a lobt sinner and Jesus Christ a olivine' Cry to be told so ; then, of course, i had to you want a burgh: aiar,n in your house." = one brother of Mme. Trevoux was living— arisen in her sleep and- procured a certain Saviour., If I talk with a man and he ad- Cry when the whipping began, anti all in " I did talk ' of haviu:; one awhile ago, Henri —but his three children and the seven leather case in which she _had a•targe sum of wits that two and two. are four, I will under- all, those were very, doleful times. but I've given it up." � , - sons and daughters of two sisters were all money and notes. When site .awoke in the take to teach him mathematics. If he says sts acguoz,vsYS. "They are a Die a thing. ' , occupants of the chateau, existing in the morning, she found the bundle of .notes two and two are 'six, I won't argue with r "Yes, I aupp,��c so ; lint they wouldn't . ' s_bme way in which their predecessors had About this time, he said in his droll way, help my case auy. I am not losing anything " , . existed. Charles St. Dinan, a son of the lying in the bed beside her, but the case him. - his family woke u to the fact that he- needed was gone. On examining the, .place where " The great dif%renca between Bob Itiger- looking after, and he was sent to Hartford now?" � sister, had studied medicine, but he was she usually k-pt it, it. was not there. soll and many Methodists and Baptista is $ . "Youm yon "" _ not allowed by his relatives to practice his , ' , and was laced 'under charge of his sister, « I simply leave my pocketbook in the' . St: Dinan expressed great surprise, but that Ingersoll says, I don't belies a this and who wasp rind al of a irls' school there. profession, and, at the age of thirty, was advised her to say nothing' to any one I won't have anything to do with it, and principal $ barn o nights instead of my bedroom, and I , - — assin his life to idleness at Decise. > Ifs was the oil boy among fort iris and - r - p - • g about it, for he was afraid of her mentioning the others say, `I do belie�*e this' and don't Y Y g Y haven't missed a dollar for weeks." 'n Al. Trevoux died a consultation have anything to do with it. Another dif• this ti;�plh,ds�npened his ardour for know- he it to Lawyer Jugon, whose suspicions might h was held among the relatives of Mme. Tre- .. Terence � the In eraoll eta $500 a ni ht ; ledg h declared that his time, there . be aroused. g g g was almost misspent. He was shortly A Win --,'G LooKOUT voux as to the beat course to pursue, so as Almost a month passed before St. Dinan the others get nothing and board themselves. sent to the Latin school and that o reEsed. to secure for themselves her wealth at her ventured on another attempt at robbery. It " There' are too many men in this world PP An innocent. looking oltt.man was welting death. It was finally arranged that Charles him. He was re$tlesa and strangely unhap- at the Third Street Depot for a train the was Mme. Trevc:ux s custom Ito keep her trying to take a right cut on a straight road. Of this period in his life he -said : — other day, and as lie got ready, for a 'little St. Dinan should go to Champagne and see sleeping apartment and' dressing room un- "Man's power to love determines his im- P My father et me read the stories of Nel- walk around the neighborhood, Special , • how the land lay. He was to take every der lock and key all the time and never to mortality. , son and Cat Cooke. The adventure fever , means to preserve hia.incognito, and to re- let a domestic enter except in her presence. "Show me a man who doesn t believe and Cap t. Officer Button cautioned hint to tuck out for � that o #ten seizes boys took hold of me. I bad men, " . turn as soon as possible with a full and ac- yea —much obleeged —I'll do so," re- . curate account of all things pertaining to During the day Ishe spent he's time in a I'll show you a weakling. Faith is the had all sorts of fancy -drawn elapse of what •+ � • on eighty small suite of p4rlora on the ground floor traces on a horse, pulling the load ;doubt 'I mi ht do in the jungles az deserta.of the lied the old man, and off he went. the widow, who was now verging g Y overlooking the i�ront gar(ien, which was is the holding back straps. ,Infidelity is 8 1 g P and in the ordinary course of nature.could y going g Orient, I decided that I must run away to In about half an hour he returned and ex i, airaaiged in terraces, along which she coca Mr, hiobod in nowhere. Jost a teat sea, and• had actually made all arrangements hibited a bank cheek for $25, and asked the not last long. - atonally, strolled. i • St. Dinan, afraid of an- big mouth. , when m father discovered m plan. He . When Charles reached Reims he learned Y officer where he could get it cashed. she was avaricious and grasping and other experience'similar to the former, and "About half the church is singing Oh 'did not o ose me,' strange as it may seam. ••Nowhere. That check is woirt.hlese." . that fearful of using a drug to stupefy the old to ,be nothing, nothing;' and it turns out Ppp. g t at her only thought was to hoard ney He adviaed.me to go to Mount Yleast►tit ar•- •+ No !" h lady resolved to; attempt to get at the vat- mi¢hty near t.od's truth. ► dam at Amherst and prepare myself by ;" yes, ,it is. Where did you get it?"° . ' - and to live as long as -possible. ,She lived uable -contents 'of the closet by daylight. "God's storehouses are all along the pa .h- Y Lent a man •« 20 no that he could get off : . - . in ood at le, but kept no company, and 'le the dotrlestics 'were. at dinner he way of a good man. I go to church for the study of navigation and mathematics for � •� was seldony visited by any one except her While seafaring life, and to Mount Pleasant I went, ou his train, and he put on5 for interest." reached the room in safety. He ransacked marching orders, not for rations. and in a little while I forgot all about my + llidn't I warn you ?" lawyer. Her property, so far as could be `., ' bo ish freak. There I dad stud and when •• y the closet and stowed awes in his pockets I d as soon try to make a circus tent out y, you told me to look out for bad men, . ascertained, was chiefly in rents and stocks, several valuable `jewels and a large roll of of my coat, as to try to gat a suit of religion I left I was fitted qo enter Amherst Col- • though the estate on which she lived'was but this fellow wasn't bad. Hi; i,asl over a �.. �; `r'. ... notes of the Ban of Franck out of the spirit of some prayer meetings. le e, dozen religious tracta .in his pocket, and he . worth probably a quarter of a million of He relocked the closet and was ready to "I've bought sometimes that if a reach- leg e.' i f$ T cortlREaaTlox. -'. 1. francs. p never swore oar chewed tobacco nr,r drank uit the room, when he heard a click. •Turn- er were my sugar and milk I would fold At the a e' of 21 Mr. Beecher received his a hickey." When Charles returned h�ine lice repotted Ins hastily he saw a nee in tht'watnsoot his churc about him; he would make some g • panel dal sae and went to Lane Seminary received Cin- +` Well you've been swind ed:" I that his aunt was likely to live for twenty ted wall move inward, and the next moment of the ni at -ice cream in the world. They g And it's all our fault. If You'd said ; , P 8 Lawyer Jugon stepped into the room. ut a pr her in the ice box and then curse cinnati to study theology. Graduating from •+ 3 years longer, that she had adopted a girl to that institution he went to Lawrenceburg', a look out for good men I'd have my twenty -' wham all her property would deacend, and 'Both lien were for a moment paralyzed him bees se he won't sweat. little lace on the Ohio River, and reached in my pocket now. The railroad has got that there was no chance of the Le Brieiine with astonishment, and both grew first pale "The 'worst enemy God has daynta li his first congregation. Of thin dl�mal be- make it u to me or I'll sue somebod - b her demise. Dinan recovered himself first. whiskey, and the preacher that p Y• . . f. family profiting in any way y then red, 8t Di Y nnin of his illustrious career he said :-- Where's tl}e heat] foreman of the hull biz- ' Shortly after this he made known his reso- I'What means this ?" he asked, looking at speak his mind on the subject to the most BI 'now poor we were ! 'There were only ness ?" -, lution of going to Paris and endeavoring to the lawyer sternl3. worthless preacher in the world. abo,dt twenty persons in the flock. I was - _ - assure a position on an investigation com- f( I came to watch you," �t*as the answer, "Stagnation is the last stage this side 4f suitor as well as actor of the Iittle.whit8 =. - mission which was going to . explore certain but the lawyer's lips were very dry, and he ,damnation and moat of you have got there. J P A Paris- to —A -natty of the French rapt- ; washed church. t bo�gLt some lamps and �h �� parts of Africa. found it hard to. enunciate. "When yon have` a law oz? your statute filled them and lighted them. I swept the t He did not go to Paris; but be went to' "Yon came hither by a secret door," said books that you can't enforce `you have• church a d dusted the benches 'and kindled High And dry- -A thirsty individual in a , Reims instead. Here he began to practice St. Dinan. archism already begun ; when you have a 4 He called on; "And boa` did you come'" the lawyer law that you won't enforce communism is the fire, and I didn't ring the bell only be• seventh floor apartment. his profession as physi tan. H already established. community that cause there wasn't any. Well, my next sow can the man who gives you his prom . - Monsieur Jugon, bit Trevoux' s lawyer, asked. move was to Indianapolis. There f had a ise be expected to keep it? r and consulted him as o a small property be- St. Dinan - Could say nothing; and fete two does not enforce gone law may cen•e the more considerable congre ation, though I Loose manogement of his business affairs..: � ' longing to Mme. Tr Dux which he thought man looked at each other. The Lwyer; time when it can't enforce one. a*� atilt #ar from rich in L e world's good8. will eventually get one into a tight place, of basin and in w 'ch, of comae, the law- who was the more ompliahed villain, was In speaking of a typical opponent of .the he said : I believe I wee very bent's during my eight Is it to be "au}f�ed that parsimony is an- t} er was lntereated. He spoke to the lawyet� the first to understand the situation. laws requiring Sunday observance, sears• stay out there. I liked the people_ known among the mhat pa of a Liberal[ :.. : though he had a large sunk of money at " I think," said he, -" we are both on the " Put a knife in him and four gallons of beer Their were new people — unlearned and un v . his command. same mission. Let us work together." will run out. Cultured like the land they livid on, but party . " I shall stay here if there is any likes- " In what way ? ",asked St. Dinan, rapidly " If I wanted to muster an army that the the were earnest and honest and strong. One who delights in c.�arrying a perfumeii ., ` _ hood of my succeeding," he said, "and if I eosin his assumed dignity. devil would not let into perdition until he But the a shook ua out of'the :Matte. My haadkerchiet is seldom without a scent is 1" 1. " gn making all we can out of Mine. Tre had disbanded them and let them in one at ' ' resolve to stay I will buy this property j I wife's health dye way and we were forced hie pocket. Now, the lawyer had asked three times as voux," wag the reply. a time,. I wooed beat the long roll at the come I -:sat' Y The employes of a "tied -up" street rail- much for the house and land as they were " Agreed," said St. Dinan ; " here is my bar -rooms of the land. His wife to whom he here alludes, was way are frequently to be seen upon the worth and Charles St. Din n well knew it ; hand upon it." " Ignorance is round as a ball and slick' ae Worchester, Co. - ti n their a button • it hue no handle on it and you'll born �t Went Sutton, 'cent. streets - in knots. " _ but he was playing a bold game, and the And the rogues shook hands up . Mesa,, in 181•l She was of English des " This is the unkindebti cut of awl, as II e lawyer's geed offices were necessary to his nefarious bargain. never know where to find it next time. flat father, Ili. Bullard, area a physician. White Bul the cobbler said when he carelessly wound- - success- "What have you got ?'" asked the lawyer. "God bores through the brain, then down Her maiden name was Eunice Y ' I ed himself upon then finger. !' ' If I,could secure threw or four wealth "Let us get away from here," said St. through the heart until he strikes the pocket lard. Tha lovers ware engaged for seven ,_ ! 1 Y. patients," said Charles, "that would .go a Dinan , we may be discovered or over - book, He doesn't begin at the bottom and ears, and were mauled in lilt;, when Mr. Of course the problem of "fewer honri� ,. bore up. What would he do with the dirt t y very great way toward insuring to me pros- heard." •+ j have not a lust D. D.'s. I ex t I3eeeher accepted hie Bret call at [.aa ranee- for wags H orL-ers' will sooner or later reach.. ' perity :" .d "Follow me, tlie, "'said Jilgdn'; and they bn Tha issue of the marriage was ten a satisfactory solution. Itis only a question The lawyer acquiesced in thidsentimentt passed throw h the open panel, which Jug- to be one mysel ane of Lhese days.' of �• g that I am Din u but I think D. ll.'s are children, of whom four era at preFent living. of time. Charles when in the The descended a stair in the going P YLYN01•Tit CtiCtid'll. - What funny, thins we'see as We sit I,y 1 ` { 11 and it didn't surprise Char , on closed. dog, CALL •ro Y $ , course of a week, he was summoned to pre - +wall and soon reached an underground pas- $ e for Mme.' Trevoux. This was what "You hypocrites, you ! Yon are lying It a as alme�t by accicler}t that l�lr. Beach- the window, after the lamps have been ligIic- ucrib sage, at the entrance to which stood a lamp. YP he was aimin at all aeons. He was very Takinv the lamp, Jugon led the way, and in when you, say you take liquor for your er came to Brooklyn. What, . is sow Ply- ere, and watch the ehactuw pantomines on, I' 11 g u the old lad ,who ar minutes they reached a floor. On health. 1 ou;�drink it because you like It. mouth church had first been organized into the curtains across the street. successful in building p Y a few If I were a doctor f would not prescribe s nevtr' Congregational church.. 'The first ': was in utter ignorance of his relationship tic' touching a spring the door opened, and they services were to be held on the l6th of May, T ` 1 . herself. entered a small chamber of solid maaoniy. . whiskey for a man until be had been dead '+ you have a a lendid "See," said .Jugon, as the door closed, three hours. It3i. Ha happened to be in New Yok at !� Peep at :Heteilly Madame, said he, y P (,od it a ood; clever 'lien who has a the rime, and was a; ked to Preside t the itution and if ou follow good medical ++ you could not tell it from one of the huge for ton pity's wife." o Din of the new church. lie did ao. A . '•�e�ury is evening star until March 2l;_ const , Y and after that time becomes morning star. advice, you may live for many, many years.' blocka 'which form the wall. This is the — -- I' few months later he was called to the pas- g• a I have no hesitation in saying that I Can in- ice ho se, and our way out is through that A $1DATt AllCkllflOHil3t On the 5th of Mar h, at 11 o c lnek to the ,�} torate, and on the 10th of October, in the evening, lie reach F his greatest eastern' ` sure twenty more years of life' for a certain doer. I sv BILL NYE. _ same ear, he eutared un•his duties. elongation, between eighteen degrees and 1 ty, though of course you may live mach He pointed do a thick wooden door, which I have hei►rd a t man Ie Of this all - important episode in his car- fourteen minutes east of the sun. He is i longer. he eflened With abrase ken, aid they passed great Y lP e p ' g r the piece, be 'nuin "To be or not to be," ear, he said:—" I am the first and only then %t his greatest distance. from the sun . The old; lad- - was`' greatly leased. with' into`a ssiall rooppiee.. I , .: M g' - y Y P «Pod Have no hi►t, (laid Jon. lint r. Boo does it better than anyone I minister that Plymouth church has had and under the most favorable conditions -this kind of talk, and the result was that «That is true," St. Dinan. "How have ever heard. I once heard an elocution- since the first day of its organization. Of that will occur during the year for being _ • Dr. St. Dinan was a daily visitor at her sea- ' y y g P aeon with the naked eye, intelligent an . • with far am iI from the chateau?" ist --kind of a smart Aliekutionist, as career tontalk. a It is familiar every- • idence, and, being able to furnish her w 11 Go' u to the end of the coppice, slimes a friend, the Hoosier poet, would ass. p careful observers will be sure to find him , : Many antidotes to growing feebleness which P � ` - • low wall; and you will be in the garden," man recited " To be or not to be" in a man- one, and I would�ather be known by my and a sight of the swift-footed planet ifi �- ' r were not know to the old- fashioned doctor worth all -the trouble it coats. Mercury , attended her, he soon said Jugon. ' "' No one will think it strange ner which, he said, frequently brou ht tears words. How did cemtha 'shall. preacher? I de not I who had previously It with It was fate, p sets on the 5th, an hour and a half after the -. t . for ou to be in the ggarden hatless, T,lien to eyes unused to weep. He reef that Ilcan oneatly assign any other obtained great influence over her. t a hat and come. r►nd:Join ma ' . his right hand socked in his Imsom lip to the think Bun. He must be looked for in the west, . If the remarkable incidentB which folow Se t eedfnl rteouiit all the �om*er- elbow, and his fair hair tossed r►bont over reason. I took to preaching, obod all ever about three c�Darters of an hour after auu- .. had not been brougnt to li ht in a court.. of It to not simply set and will be visible not one at his east -_ . g cation between these two rascals. �ngon his brow. His teeming brain, which claim- my brothers, aim 1 boy s° n Y justice, they would have been incredible. „ ern elongation on the 5th, but for a week - , ;r recoitim nded the return of what St. Dinan ad to be a kind of a four -horse teaming dreamed a 'a father's e' � �Y boys anything ' ! St. Dinan soon spent most of his ti'r�eat the stolen, as the loss might be discovered. brain, as it were, seemed to be on fire; and else. That's before and after that event, though swift of chateau, and was freely consulted by' ,, ; a to,St: Dinan how he had be- to all appearances he was indeed mad.' So xu„ Bxwujm's t.asT I•ssbmts• : foot and fleet of wing; he changes his post- and other irtatte se- were 'the le who listened to him. He mouth or eo Mr. Beeohgr has tion at every appearance. Observers should Trevoux on business , 1 ' uainta Ith the people For the last men sides her health. She "was: a wonderfully catne'thorongh y able and acute woman, and somewhat as- cares of the chateau, when . a b�y►, as he was hissed it through his oleitehed teeth and been busily en ad in writing the second note carefully the point of the horizon where . , the ion of the .former steward, and how he snorted it through his ripe, red nose, wailed volume -of Ithe " ifs of Christ." He has the snnwent down. Mercury will be found tonished St. Dinan with her-:ready wit iAd had recently ascertained where Mme, Tre- it np into the ceiling and bleated it down been al confined at his work, as he on the 5th nine degrees north' of that point,. -) cunning. He handled her with great judg- voux kept her valuable papers, etc. He the aisles, rolled it over and over against wishaei to iljeh it fQr publication in early and in a northeast direction of the ann. I ment, however, and in due time began to P �g mmm, a has ,not been away from his Venus will be an excbllent guide in pointing , t in operation those lane which he had had Procured a duplicate key to -the closet, the rafters of his reverberating month ; Put p P and ..had within three_. piopths removed handed it oat in big capsules, or hissed it house al his return from Europe, except out his position, for on the .5th she is 1 i :, long before formed. � stocks of great valpe. and replaced them through the puckered atomizer of a mouth, to run up to kakill and his country seat than five degrees southeast of him. An op- Her valuables were stowed' - inn i► with papers of no value. 'Now jhie thought wwiltid ►nd bellowed like a wild and maiden- for, a day at a time. The close confinement era glass sweeping tt is sky }lorthwest of Ve- closet in her bed -room, and this she always P a h ban ri the wore on him. Mrs. Beecher tried to`ihdnee nun will •be $are to b ' Mercury into th . i cl t locked. St. Dinan resolved to it was nearly, time to clear out what was ed tailless shear in flyy time, darted aoiws Ong P left, then 'they` could quit the i;ountry, be- the stage like endless pp - . him to take exercise but he refused. Mr. field, and his poeitfon being' thus fixed h himself, as a first step, of: some Iewelry •ior8 the•kheft Was d>�oYAred _. gentle atmosphere into atti'4ds with 1� Sher had frequent bilious attaoim On will be readily visible to the unassisted eye I � i , I which he knew she possessed• ' Pisses of allll, ce of the miss- guinea hen voluntary, bowed to us, end Sunday, February 27th, he preached two The western sky must clQUdlesa and th 'r he induced her'. to remov her bed '.into .; Brace, teetered off the at adjoining room .as it hadtter vei►ttia9lt, ins f Mme. Trevonz _ remarkabl vi rocs sermti�nB. On Tuesday atmosspphere clear to dit►ke the tearch sic t ] g ther_tOaae h +- ' d returned on Wed - aesafnl. ' •i L. , „ , -, ... y go S e - ad rehed i3weden a man who b seen drunk tttttttree he west to Peekskill an - ,w,,,_ ., -- ' • . , at the same time shovfipg her that ,tile dap- as .vo the Eck. h. h .► ht headache, but o and that sit, Ter het' g diecove J tent th ►t times loses his vote. Since a man's vote not nesday s1tg pectin door :could be lSe n a b a and U ht not4i IS oft. He worked all day A gory [sR IhszASx SPREADER. --At a fuse - $ * abstraad ' d only effects himself but, the pit if , property would be an safe as rho h"' the tb s a . tt�� Q ng I t�... +. 'snbsttt6tted. -Some ode she on his boot; ,and went out in the evening ins of the Caucasiasn lffedieal Society, �ti Mm room where she slept. lest Pape" since the average drunkard cannot by trust- 8 A. P. Astvakaturoff, of. Teflis; drew atte - One day he brought a small portmanteau knew, who had ter confidence was.robbing oar people's bneineas, it is not Wish @r. Oa Thursday the' two - into her Parlor and be ed the nee of bar h , and h 8 xonn� f 11, n the doctor, oil the right of the Starts, but its dotty to .aazY►e over t° New Tork together to buy },Ton to the danger of infection' arising fro gg furniture ,for the church parlour. � After a fie° promiscuous nays of the mouth - places f ' ke s as he said lie had ,i t s and +�Ahe m ny way, rattchige Item, Not only this, the drunk , ublio. tale honeii. -To prevent an aacide t- ° sae she da in the .pity they returned bouts and P P �' Z, Y ' for him�o poise , die has a wife and Children to sap rt Y take an im . how espy and who P° a venerable reacher pp mmends that a molt - portmanteau. He managed to his medicine since that dnrin Thursday. th P of the' stud, he peso th, pression in wax of the key to:tlie•4ptar door ,had . e ought to have a guardian appointed to see 8 p piece should be i4fect.ed ev. tip re alight be mapy Way that the tune and �t�op�rty which bolon to was seizes with the first -eym toms of his p def of the room which she had 'f t nigh> J of ifit}•dtiuoiugg pataon d red in the ealbon. a mess as previously reportAd ox, still �etter, .before it jts n o r .+ e closet `:� kno�i►n' them is not sgaan e and of the key of the t "' ' �` words, som ' ectarit , aid should e On the morning secs intdnded into the system of which gate was eve lunatic is more competent to take xis. LAST ssltarorf. _ ; : ". i r. g p . 6he resolved to disarm all his family and than the e t at ever hale oaa station ; and e ' raid on the closet, he put atringredient in i orant.� s b care of y� property , B�eel►et•'a last�ttertnon was eo;toluded P d�' rstof all di the mou h- the old lad 's medicine t1 her sleep eyic n o� ' t1Fe �oad.�' f y drunkard. Levrol horded ProPlsf in these words 'Ifie ate aU marching speaker shpnld fi ' p 1. • Y oat 6� are hokrie. Men shiver. `piece into the fluid, and then wipe. it wi ' a i� ntm 1>c e _ soundly. Instead of leaving the ohilteau, en him with the secretly . hed a e r to """°°'"'Wades. - thit�l 8omg . ' secreted himself in .ti a library, and, when [-Then she y �' Croydep ohun 'ibrd � a• tomb on at the idea that they are going to die ;but clean towel: toned at Ce ion .to a M. Leconte a►ho had formerly ill-b'), t �' all was Brill, want np sitatre gild listened y , . , which ever inscribed tLe spits h a►hiah has this rrorrid L sleet' >; nest. We are sosraely Seed grain is being ditributed' by { t,; th sad tact 's bed -room door. - Re unlocked n s clerk in her. husbands emplo want. bey recorded 8teitiman's " Croy- I atohed out of it hers, offin ao not know the Daminititi Glo`verr►m nt amou$ . thi Jodi' ,n t,]}e t` rdo the' do o l the sReims. • b4tn►f1}toli is ixo as elves. We have feeling~ �• teat. " ur w lost strange [Tat flortiotis of the T peso 1 -� � i ,,' r .. , htVa' t o Y t � .�s day r , i. 1 liq►tekppf ^' 1. 1 r �1 k �/ i - s_.r 3�F�yt a :ii',t �,¢i }aii�: 1. SYil.i �t,.o., ,ir �vF• lx` •• �, .1. +� ['' f .d ,. ... - .. .. ,•, ,} -5' v9 -'i -- SI''c t: :w: ►Jft!M• - .. - _ is 1 , 5.��.'. ('E.i, k -: r•5T is !,. :'� - • ii • -kY', -:6'� - -- ri'. ,i� 'r a. -. 5�. iltl, jC:, .` �fu. 0.: 1. '..:. J •.li 1 •, f: silt -'R.. - _ t 7 • .. '.:j F .. - . �.. «i T r T :. -11 "? S t 1. P` -,. .. . ., .. �. .. ;. - , _. . - _ . in t, -ems - .. _. .. ,. :.- , -., ,_, .. ,r - - - - ,:. ,,. , i / .._, .. , ._ _ _,. -. - -v ,r . 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Parer. lk � those "indescribable ," 44 . the call s back is broken, thank uo �., Opene'd �ee� • �: =4.r pp - tlRiea 11 Locals —Wm 4 , ,,: ay em, on Mo vening last, inola •..� ►,r! ...... nda a Hasa ! g04d . IJ an. 9 • 00n t : Pe ' i" fit, , • rs, ,,- $ee it --Fors tL $ a "ballelujah eaMhgnalte,'' We did not `Baltm ft d eaNi, M�+d t E , �'" ' ' f' F Y �r hear of an damage be' done .b N., * J ��!} ,_;�, ; . , , . ;, To the Publio —J G r yy •o ''''` �t� •• oaks," althon mg goon- uisinest brisk in 'town A -Sat- ��` Btuldere -$. I3nn •. °arch glz there was 8 .`B ° e. �: C7r�,� , I RD • qq �1� .i'� uderable noise, it must be confessed. A °may' ' ' -1, �A S Cow for Sale —Ed Brown. r noonds f ,g� ? , ' . . Hay Unloader` --Q. W. Rose: s ; �, inoinding iapiooa or 0", at �a l' , ; .: , . '' large cro war at — wd P' • . Notice --(3. representatives om outside stations. : '' � `'' grey : d' Whlte CO�tO B. VOL $P l Gig' Clreen. —For your ordered clothing R, d —M .John Liys, Id.P.P..' writ`s in toff Cardrof Thanks —W. Rsynolds,i +� stallion ••Oakdale "—Jno. Lays: J. Campbell, Whitby. * on am y last. 1 E' . -- -- - T.`��r�L� ]( 11 `. tl °- e� Didde & pi � _ A � a� '' ��F Dy -'t, +f• _ _ Vii- { -.f . �. `.� - r: , . �9 * ti ap for t B - --p : peal Notice --Bell Telephone Co:' - Wa are pl to 1eain fiat Mr.lJ. R. •st 'a. ,r g6 cts �.' i HQOVer has had for '" 1.1� � ►J i -- e�► goodsome sieelu. And i3 --q clue weatther of last week left _ ofugg r : ®. Elm Dals Mills in th at ihs mac roads Pretty bare• ". ! RS a': ,tun that —Ch l y:. t• "° wing tobaeoo. 15c. p tagbr ls3}c Ch4ed Budtl'1pAd i�hxY't Pb \ PICHERINCf, ONT., [ARCH 18,1887. �° q°� of tionr tarn one —when si R. Cam bell's. * os►ce h good wheat is brought in—is giving every h evening fr T satisfaction. Mr. ' Hoover is making a -s 0 man who commits enicide alias � , ` - . - -- -- LOC�SM S of his o has will and a cord.' _ W . 500 . specialty of Rris ' at resent, and . Col. . - ' farmers or others in t e vicinity desir' -Y-Th Leonard property will be sold Tf' - _ to io, eon anything in his l "ire will do well to give on the th cunt. * ,,AL eTOi�E, li �Oa'r 11sprOVgseata m ,..' supplied -I him a share of their patronage. —Qn ry : —If it takes thirteen shOs� to - cheap for , The drag store building havi� g been JL lneasaat sialiva w, . kill a d , how man will it take to kill - purohased by DJr. Field, it is intended to On Saturday evenin last, after practice, - g cat f a Cottonades and Summer P ring. make °several improvements in the sane, the' members of the Methodist thou ad- —Tb Leonard - "! "` t anon others the roof will be raised d property is offered for TOH t g joarned to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. sale. cod chance for ' a speculation tl and S - . an additional storey put on. — - — •�--�- . Chas. E. Marais, on Church street, Bee pas rs. i�verelre „ '!he m: Rea Season. I , funds to 1 % ;', where, after a few urinates of pleasant _M .John C:}ee returned home last terms of 11 . _ Oar worthy friend Thos. Fox lilaea 'she conversation, Mr. J. R. Hoov . . _ honor of bringing in the first big egg; of on behalf of the choir, presentedathe week '� &three week's visit to the 1�ASH AND LINEN r{�HU�I Queen lave and tkie season. It measured 6} by ? inches, newly married couple with &handsome - ��;eeit; sad made s v respectable breakfast silver oaks basket and napkin vin , as a —For c te, age curtains, eretons, 11:_ ing ; opet, y cry res p g l ► Towellin ve then (' for the editor's family• parties having a slight acknowledgment of their services floor oil loths, go to R. & J. Campbell's _ � • - ' - ' ' ELA :C � . . � t' surplus of big eggs should bring them; in for some years past in the choir. —Wh p the asgw begins to disappear ID EN( ? before Easter. sittai : the folly of throwi�p ashes on the s A in Chance I. g treats � 1�,SE Ali FINE Toronto s m� oos�rsst, I On Saturday last, as Mr. John Leslie, is made apparent. . - - Money to 1. ' DwiDeoN Cspt. Call, of the Salvation Army, e. the well -known shoemaker, was asking --The stable on tape LeOiiard ro r - . Table linen d assortment. eS • throe h the ( Iordon Horse ar pro P ty ante >ir __ _- auee ns to state that the story being air- g y d hi makes a fine show Qom for implements.' T; E• C .11 . I : . calated around town to the effect that the home, the boll dog on the premises made —gad vat Be rvic swill, it is understood, �` • RIa . �noys lately arrested for burglarly the iknand bit him on the right leg above be co enced in he Methodist church _ count. so + t harbored by them and•kept out knee, tearing the flesh in several here in w OVR N a'W TICKINGS. - -- - -- laces. As soon ray Mr. Giordon was .WWk or , until all hours ai night astendmg their P ---Pl of r m on the Leaner „r__ -- ' ; , meetings, is utterly untrue, as the meet. made aware of the fact, he had the beast y d H . '� _ inge and the barracks are as a general shot. The dog is said to have been one Property to put up ball that is so much thing closed before 11 o'clock. of the most ktubbOrn brutes ever known needed the village. Th Se ` goods have been bon ht 111 IaT J c $ g'8 quantltle8,, Coli• orin r� C aoa't ss m a �ssrs. ad thirteen -cis from a 88- calibre revol . —Est sills reparations are being set�nenti, y 8t Closer I1Ce9 t}18,II 118U81 • ver were tired at him before he consented made for the Cricket Club and Sons of P �a'nd be Eold Cheapi and ray On every hand the signs of prang ale ice,, !' t0 give np:and die. Rest con art 0n the 15th of April. :; "seen —the balmy south wind, the shriek- � trend the <1 •�t �•T ' large, Gre I L' lag of the gander, the effnkiveness of the — Overcoats at half 'price` at R. d J --The can d property will make a �w ��EA. �, V I wedneeae • . budding bard, acid the luxuriant Cam bell's Whitby. - ' s ant growth Campbell's, thy. splendid mpence stand. of old tin cans in thet back yard. Batt the Neaitly a 11tummay. , it i ho the snow will go •-off A arcs e a Veterinar pad tine for : , ` gentle reader will do well not to be rg- On Saturday evening last as Mr. '. DBVid graduall or there is dap by night o ' Annan was g gar 0f the King !�_ are, o �• mature in the'removal of flannels. t is gettin into his cutter'Lear street bra go 44ifiing its location farther . �A , . - .... I L... -, - .. I _ - not going to "be sufficiently torrid for oat the (cordon House his horse starteJ sud- down the river." _ - door sleeping for some days yet. denly and it was with difficult lie _ - � , I ,_� �` i sti.ta... abaap retained possession of the etryings. : • R, . i 20th. et od�t hnRnb'ectckerinWhld are nR Messrs. 1" ors3 th Bros. ha�►e purchased When. near Woodruff k bntohPr shop the g 1 „ V 1 V ��E �� p the oc horse made a break across the street and these bef re th Throne. Evening :_ �1 E s grocery cry and provision business in came into collision with a ri been The Fall of B tan. �ICii this village lately carried on by Mr. Isaac K g driven a R..io �! I - 4ntou, and took ossession of the sum b° W. H. Jackson, the ri ht shaftt of —It is said !another hall, that will e pro oM I a3tok ` °whose cotter was broken. The force of answer all the r$quirements of the village, special at on Tuesday morning last. We wishhe the collision n will be built be e� n i new firm success. They will still tally : ocked all the runaway rya soon if something is not S � __ __:� -, - 't . . ," . . 11 propensities out of Annan's Horse, and he done with the ag ball. R. • on the agricultural implement bneines$ as ' - fr I tends r' Linton, we understand in- waAsa n subjugated. i —From what we can hear- several I, i aRldavi . conduct rile farm adjacent to the °a'tQv- i boors residences would be erected in town j S to �l j'1'l a tQ B u stoney to For the benefit of those• who take , the ooming sum er if lots could be pro- Branghen village. �� moo: to sryaia='s lei, n_ interest in 'such matters, we announce . cured at reaso , le rates. ' the' dieoovery of •another comet. It is —A lot oft eed just bought and in And now a.'� i "' Pi'lee Lowest 11'l th ,w !. k p g Party is the `ery very faint, and scarcel visable to the stock this day, 1 ss than half rice. Cali Count " _ A• latest novelty. The guests are blindfolded y p Y { i .- ` and in that condition are obliged to draw unassisted vision. The other one still and inspevt their at R. k J. C&mpbell's, j • r" t and apart. . - a picture of a shines, and the reader can see it by' rising Whitby. * ' � � � - � � � � . - . - - - - � � ant SPW P pig, which they do with early enough on a tine morning. Beside y• 'a more Or less knxesa'IGTURE ��,AVIES: C EAR' .entilatio generally less. the comet, R- —Mr. and 11drB. Ro'sR, of Brandon, a earner v There is a prize for the beat picture, and the Star of Bethlehem, the Manitoba, who have been vieitin Mr. Resident, also one for the poorest. The, latter is wonderful periodic star that appeared in Benjamin Hartrick, father of firs. Ross, called a booby rite. The efforts will the year 1512, in i257, in 942 and so on .� j ` -- p Query 215 years, is due this year also and left for home on Monday morning. _ • ? a cause more fun than anyone will be able �:.; .:: 11, is looked for with interest by astronomers — Tegders will be received n to Satiir•t8� a t to imagine until he has seen it tried. da for / tb cl P '"`� � $ • , Ot, c. and others interested iu celestial h . y ° �in8 of that portion of ue A drew order. I p e Po I- i nomena.• The star, if it does appear, will my house just vacated. Those with weals o - ,. - , ; , a- The statement . that the Queen is to outshine the light of Jupiter iter and Vevus, atom chs need not a 1 1n oreee by P PP 3 L. Li:ox>,an. Tboe. pot I ! i , : create a special Order of the Bath, or and be visible in the full glare of the noon -- a circulation of Tan '4uws is still erase' Tli something of that nature, for the recogni- day etas. I A. R. ROM - goin up. We sball be leased to send , t P . . __ I . .­ �­ . . anon of editorial merit in Canada, on the ' p - so our Ce'irow6indents it .0 nv address in Canada Or the United _ — occasion of her jubilee, will not, it is We shall be pleased at all times to ta• $rates for 41 '� �. thine months for twenty -five I I' hoped, prevent any who are indebted to calve items of news from correspondents cents, 111111 � mHOti ; the printer from paying np, or lessen the throughout the township, and have to -We were leaned to use Mr. Htepben - - -- - - — - — - -_ - -- _ -- - - — 1 sm; offerings of potatoes, apples, big straw- thank those who leave in the .. - -- . eiana,, iJt . berries, or other garden truck, which . are' our readers posted on - all m P�4 kept Crank in the village on Saturday. He is busiuese the earthl s bole of a �° •t�� of ui- about fully recovered from his recent I - l will Dona Ym ppreciaticn of the rest occw•rin - - us a trial- coon editor's labors. K ui their respective local- sevens illness, although he feels some of - hies. We w I I : dyne at ti .9 - 'it =sae, ' ant good regular correspond- its effects yet, —` ants in Brougham, Kinsaleand Claremont, Some were inclined to think the refer• — fieveral young — - - i and trust some of our friends will become pule of our village en- . ; ' , ante in our last issue ,to Mr. Jas. L. our representatives in these localities. ]Dyed themselves to their hearts content �""' i. 1)AI Palmer's marriage wan a joke, but it was Just a word to our friends : —Tr3• to get h the residence of Mr. Jas. Andrews, at " - I r ���T� BROS*y ti R'ri nothing of the kind: The ceremony was your lett4r8 posted so they will reach us th lake shore, on Thursday evening last, - I ,. Minas non Performed by Rev. Mr. Craig on fVednes- on Wednesday morning at the latest, as a late hoar. - atnt ctrl I evening, and the nuptial knot was on Thursday mornings we are always K NEW ADV. IN THIS SPACE N ` FFh l.es,1 tied at Mr. Chas. Palmer's residence, the very busy before going to `Mr. Jolin Bnncin was come nn a r+,$�i'Eg� _ __. Press and have brief visit on Saturday. He and Mr. B. bride being Miss Anson, of Balsam. We not time to set up the type. Mao of the Bunting returned to the city in the even• i � }�� - . L. extend our heartiest congratulations to items become stale when left over to an- mg+ the latter to attend the ftm a of a JOHN relative on 6nnda a link I happy couple, and wish them many other week. Tea Ni:wk aims to give the y• vane ,�;N years of matrimonial bliss. news fresh and crisp. Help us. , —Sava the Bowmanville Statuman :-- " ;A ' - - ro 1 D:� - . �niolde. - :. Nuwr. h.: t. i' Qu&kw !a�latwe �a.M, , •c •. . We earn that a man named Crawford Never send an article for publication' turned home Weds of PiekerinQ, re- esday. after spend- - _ attempted to ki!1 Himself on Moi,day last without giving the editor thy name, for ing a week among their man friends in in Markham village, by shooting. the thy name oftimes secures Publication of pt►i'lin y' rifle ball entered his abdomen and came worthless articles. '!'!i P Darlington, and port gape, _ : 011% ou shonld'st not ---Mr. Goo. Morden, of Alton &, died at � �� 'rfl' out at the back, smashing the Lack of rap at the door of a printing office ;for he his late residence on Wednesday --� ® a fine "" the chair on which be was sitting. the that answereth the rep snbereth in his last, and was burl Y evening - . stale. 1': Bapposition is that he intended to shoot sleeve and losetH time. Never do thou nemetery acid Friday afternoon. Mr. - - - travellin I and sh, n himself through the heart, but that being loaf about, nor knock down the i s or Mr• SPECIA BARGAINS OFj disturbed the rifle went off before he had the boys will hate thee hearth YPe Morden svgs seventy-six years old' and �. -�E IN - 1 the. muzzle placed where he wanted it. rofane lap y and use had only been sink a few weeks. • I i' p gunge. Never inquire of the I ; : ,,:, __.___ Financial difficulties are supposed to have editor for news'; for, behold, it is his bttsi- much bIiasn - AI' CA the act. The doctors think he nose to give it thee at the appointed time teen who have marled m newspapers of are aS 1" . will recover. large fortunes to can ol,th without asking. It is not right that thou ro _ i i.. . instructs 1. .4 . - ass t ta' WU . + comparative a few v in various bnai- ,_ : should st ask him who is the author of an Hahn indnstriee. lian�jr of these articles A can idate down east, who stood . a article, for it is his duty to kee such are . .. _ d J6 �IS$ I chance -of being coasted ant through nice- things unto himself. When thou lost ant newspapers, and P written by oori'espondents of prance. a 1+lneic takes m an , opposite ads by deputy returning officers, enter hie office, take heed onto thyself lesser HostCo copied ndeata other ' f. . , . .L I ­ .— addressing a promisctione crowd some i'r'k generally '• - -- that thou doss not look at what may con- are 84ldom men of business 10ro PICU M �T� —� a� days .after the election, said :-- '•We've Bern rhea not ;for that is got meet in sight and wrongfully 1 picture goalifieatwne Nom' loucal I {, been fightixi� to win, and when we wip of good breeding. Prefer thine own town their business as s thin of accident: 1 • we rs not- going to sit down while on g ent :this I ' , ' --- • o�te can , 1. y paper to any arbor• ; sabse»'lie for it im- is not the vase with *Ose we have met. ' ' first "ta t ,. Sul count us ant. The (lovernment will have Ynediasly, and mind than " I .. not gala . - something worse than &North -west re• in advance. Palest for it We flod that where men hsye .Had° large ,,,�. 1 �' •� aadree. hellion if this plan goes on. And as for - f�nrtanes b their own business talent and 0 N so at on A wail I'it you fellows in the ring, yon sauna Hie On Tlinisday of last week there was industry orde� "'ep abase with sagacity and tj4Sl Watphgg�= . L. out, and I11 fill the jail so full of you that abowu at Mr. George tbvgght snob bttsmessee as would • , J • �rOCk 8treet� thy; : _ Dres the Kin ton g° Iieng's Prey isei on lead to success when handled with ' ►our feet will stick out of the windows." Kingston road, by Mr. Rose ,of Port uses nd ant. Nom halal• 11188 He i8 evi$ently a "(iris, j an has been bxangbt , - and aunt Perry, l recent invention that will un- before the public as an example of atiocess 1 WO - resident "' j'E s►aefdeat• ;�i , doubtedly revolutionize whirr is 000sidered both in wealth and pl - ing On Sunday inornwg as Mr. , imothy the heaviest work on a farm magnitude of,hie bnei- - E e t t namely, the Hass (outside of stook and -$ din was coming into the village across unloading and storing Of hay and sheaves more prominentl than Dr'. Glrai►l�a Oman) I ' the Pickering bridge, driving a Dotter n- of y .YOUR, taming himself and two 0 oq pram m�the barn. This new invention of Woodbury, Ned. $e is ai the bead of • r y wrR ltidies, is called Harrington a .improved shin• many business indnasries, and $y using oomwoa glasses, when on can ol►enea they triet with an sooideut which might sling hay and grain unloader, end from sour v '' • y P , " - ! : . - , bays roved much more serious. pa e1y a young maa. When the Z is a a .11 On the the way it perfornta its work it ie sate to tact that August Flower; ford p. :. - � • 9 v east side of "the bridge there is consider- say few farmers will do without it, once scud liver Qom lain YBDe aa �' able mud,: and the horse was pulling they become acquainted with its merits. P t+ wd Boschee s (ler- , , ,.:, Have b •` -together " when the Dutch collar, A large number of farmers man 8�p- for coughs and lung troubles, . or other gathered at Iias or wan being too high up, closed off his windkipe. Mr. Leng's barn on the Above des and of the world it a'rnderfal sale m all parts Celebrated- . lebrat8d or wan The horse crashed thra_ gh .the railin witnessed ' , paves that it was not Rn iish g its operations, and as far As we aocideat or s � . and down the steep bank headforemost, can learn they were all well pPtttaneans strike at wealth. ' :{ - 4 bk ' C l►Lile one shaft was snap in two, and it, end Prononneed it a pleased with .His medicines sire reoogmieed ss valotblsj , (''! t " f ., Ali:: i the softer 'erked Riaod suss. and estabhahed remedies and the business �'"' `�+ E • - ] s8ainst pats, throw- If inventors k on the et ' >t ; - a ing oat the Young ladies. Miss Redden twill soon be furnish ' termer bas grpwn Xmdually sad pomaaently . best i:o the World. ' lboui Ora p ed with inaon d eighteen� on aaauuot • millwn now >a use, gi g general . _ y; b sustained a vary di� PO"ble braise on various kinds that will relieve him of aU no, lone of Dar. at►t ation, For. sale only by Y -1( -. 'nertr: ni� the left ehteek. With scene di83culty she the bard war 'Mr. Q� bilities as a z • - : { . ;: i sail �' traces were loosened trod ibe horse re- the b' J° ` WOOomff is businesss mac nor his • }> bio' on IL .. ' 11ie 'a 14 agent for piokering iowaship for the the actual merits of rile "1. ` paratioas '� -, << leered, when it was found flat lie was above, will be uleased to ex aU two fi i ' ,t T� and" ' �- ' , . , not i*red in tray way. matters >b oottaection wish it. P - �o�iad Jrvra t7kr N. Y. 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