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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_03_25W. FERRIER, M.D „M.C.P.S., Ont. • CORONER. Office hours -- morning from to 10, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG TORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons uppiied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., all heap for cash. 29tf - -� , _ ; Let/ctt. 'BALL DOW, BARRISTER ilJOHN and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFFICE— . )everell's. Block, Brock- street, Whitby. Private unds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable erms of payment. _ &y _iHoMAS PARKER, BARRISTER 1 and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No ommission. 'Office: Honey's Building, Picker - 11g; open every Saturday. 4 -y BLACK, RESSOR & DELAMERE, ENGLISH, Barristers ki Law, Solicitors n Chancery Conveyancers. &c. Offices, No. 17 oronto Street (over Gas Companys),Toronto. oney to Loan -No Commission. D. DELAIMRE, evIDsoN BLACK, H.- A. RZZ90B, E TAYLoult 1e G] 18H. �-y E. FAREWELL, LL. B., BAR- • FISTER. County Crown Attorney, and sooty Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-y Yetei- (nary. . •I HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet - e unary College, Toronto, and practical horse- s oer, etc. On account of increase of praetkce a d my accustomed visits every Saturday to Dunbarton will at- hitevale, Cherrywood and t nd the diseases of the horse foot at my own f rge, Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesday, ednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A first -class assistant horseshoer always on hand. V terinary instruments made to order. Medi- ci ne for horses and cattle al Ways on hand. Calls b or by day promptyk attended to. Ad- night d ass, Green River, Out. .34-V -- f . - - #fur incesi (Garbs. . CoaveVan eer, gee. . ICIiARD^ STOK_, COAiMIS• sioner and Conveyancer. Office at Hipper & Stokes', General Merchants, Claremont. S ial attention paid .to making wills and pre- p 'ng necessary papers for Probate. _ 494f -R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking at davits, Accountant and Insurance Agent, l+t uey to loan on farm property. OFFICE -At B ongbam. 2V-7 v Y _ - A rchiteCt. J A-. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT • for the county of Ontario. Drawing a d epeLiScations furnished for every class .o b i16�ng. Steam and hot water beating and Ve itilation a specialty. Office-- Gerrie- Block co aer Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby. aidence-- Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37� Aiteti.olwCJ4#19. . OUCHER & ROWLAND,_ Licenbe Auctioneers, for the whole of North an fie th Ontario. Strict attention given to al or ere by letter or telbgraph. Charges moderate T os. Poucher, Valuator,: Arbitrator, c. Ad dr ap, THOSI. POUCHER, Boa 47, Brou ham, o A_ . ROWIAND, Whitby, Out.` - - - - •- BtachsiltitAl fig. -- -- HOS. ICKS, GENERAL 1.1 ACK A- say , wawa iaaAV &A4QLLlwi %0Loe '• —•'•• • -- ` -"'• -• ' Keep lY M 15VUrVb 11 -VW tiles ai]U 41/UUg,116 1 been very busy getting wood daawed to i did not know anything about• it. He Goodwood...:.....T. Chadwick re Mrs. Co i ins; mothier in -1 to Ddr1 feared I might lit reveal his. name, but for . �% v A01,1A,rd, - - -1, l Wm. Mono Y. 21ied t T-in- a of Mr, g home last week from Whitby, where e . AGENT FOR Y 4f Y pity's sake I will keep it a secret. When had been serving on the jury...... R r 4 The Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, Head week. As a couple of the so s were in g g g says the White House at TO Corners is nl he wants to o again he had better et a OiBce :Toronto, Manitoba th' "funeral did not take place ticket of leave. Y i The Western Fire Assurance Co., Head Office, haunted.•..... Rumor says Mr. Wm. . = Toroutc, and the until ,Monday. , Mr. ' John Winnae6tt has been taken has : urchdaed a farm.........S. and I North American Life Insurance Company, Head : :- P Office. Toronto. r down with an attack of biliousness, but Height have been drawing wood to G GREENWOOD. . i_ • , I we are pleased to hear that he is recover- wood and Uxbridge to sell...... S. Bro n Insurance effected at the lowest, possible rates ' I- ing, and will soon be able to lead his has given up the Height . farm..... - - 1 colisistent with safety and security. V. GleeFOn, the .noted merghant,ias flock of lively children. He has been garmon Brown it sin t0 work h 45-Y i ued his a vin circular from%`THtt News g g •' g under the kind care of his sister. •,, , Busf JJ.ess ��tJt�c•ete(l. press, and annon es that be has just mother 'f. farm this next aammer.....: � - i F , -- - - - - - o red- an Lmmen'se stock of eta le dry Our blacksmith has been kept vsrq Stewart lost a fine noise by dropp IF YOU ARE GOING TO , . .- p busy of late horse shoeing and repairing dead on the road. He had fear die th Z'YlE3 Cld CCUnt_ Roods, gru cries, boots and shoes, dtc. imvlements for spring use. winter...... Stephen Shall is talking - . =ST He states I e will not be undersold by P g Mrs. Palmer (formerly Miss Anson) building a oat barn this auxmmer, ale or, are sending for your friends who are that's, any man.. (1 t has d1r neared from our midst. Her Wm. J nos 1' - I. - -. P o ikewlse T. Kenmda call on pleasant ways and kind words will be Rumor says Mr. Shall is m to take 1 GE011° Be . YULE, : I: os fAwA trussed from among us. May she make trip to Michigan this,summer to look YULE The Moci Parliament wrestled with a cheerful, bright home for her husband,, a place. If he gets one to - suit him h AGENT - - ALLANLINE • the subject of Reciprocity at its last and may she with her husband travel on' will sell here and move there. We won y ' Brack St. Whitby... . the road of happiness till death calls them be so to lose such a good ne• hbor- I 4 meeting. away. -WATCHFUL. , (This is the old reliable Canadian Line. The The Oshawa Cricket Club was re- _�»..._ Shorte stSea Passage. Low rates. Organized for the season on Monday WHI TEVALE. . . ,. Washington Letter. i; I night. s ' (F&M our Regular Oorrespondeut.j . , tea Rare .7itst Been I Jtuee(t �n ,.mooax Miss Turner of Woaabridge, is visiting During the past winter Washington h ` t1te ___tetra e. CLAREMONT. friends here. � had as many as six national ort[wnizatign Rev. W. W. Freed, of Stou$ville, has The concert held There 'on Tue$da settled in our town. sitting in convention here at the same tigt n tano.,-.. a'” n y This week it has only two, namely. th 1. 1. evening last was a grand success. .Mr. Mr. Brown, of Green River, spent Sun- National Department of Superintendence, - -. Fax performed his several pieces in good day at Mr. Jas. White's. and the National Association of Paseengw PICKERING AGENCY...: style. Prof. Pearson, Coates and Picket Mr. S. B. Lynde, of Whitby, has also agents of the United States and Canada. _ were good, the best we have heard. Jas. taken up his residence here. - Probably a jollier body of business man Open for the transaction of all legitimate Percy, 1st Deputy Reeve, occupied the Mrs. J. Boyd and family left here for never assembled in this city than these Banking Business. chair, and it is needless to say felled it Deloraine, Manitoba, on Wednesday last. representatives of railroads who have been . OFFICE Houizs —From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays well. Miss Maggie Nicholson, of Markham, tenderly' discussing baggage rates and - ' : : - 1 10 to 1 o'clock. Mr. D.' Forsyth, while drivinjt north, is spending a few days with her friend other kindred matters. `' ' y' was thrown from his cutter. The horses Mrs. Armstrong. They are from all parts of the country,, Savings Bank 1II ' COIlneC-tion. and of all sizes, es, and descriptions, . ' _ ran away and when caught it was found Mr. J. W. Wonch, of the Massey from the daintily dressed dude too. the .1 I , (3 -y) GEORGE KERR, Agent. one of them had broken its fore leg near Manufacturing Co., was in town last week coarsely clad, thorough going rough basi- - - -_ — - - - --- the shoulder. giving orders and instructions to his,sub -, nose man. Many of the prominent, widely - • . r Sittings of Division Courts , Our blacksmith, Mr. G. Graham, is Mr. Beall. - known. railroad men were present, a k going to Barrie for a few days to show . A few uighta . ago some dogs made a sufficient number by whom to identify the - I COUNTY OF ONTARIO. . some heavy horses. : . raid on Mr. David S. Turner's sheep, organisation, while some of the old, faces - ; i�r killing three of them outright. Two were missing. The President gave them a -_ / KiMS�►t.E more will probably die and seven others P ` Q sal race Lion in the East Boom, and , badly worried. Mr. Turner has no idea each member was individually introduced _ 1. Whitby: Clerk, D. C. 3facdonnell, Whitby, "''j�Ie inhabitance o>~ our fair town think to him. Jan. 3, Feb. 2, Mar. 2, April 2,May 3, June, 2, July � who owns the .do Amount claimed - i' ° 4, 6ep. 2, Oct. 3, Nov. 2, Dec. 2. first Kinsale should appear in a con* e • The 1'arge convention held by the leading 1. for damages, $80. 2. Brougham: , Clerk, M (3leeson, Greenwood, spieioits place in our principal local paper, educators of the country was to be found - . May 4, July 5, Sep. 3. TH News• Mesars. George and .John- Besse hove at the National Museum. Probably no 2. Pickering Village: Clerk, At. Gleeson, Green-. ulrchased that celebrated trotting horse y . i wood,.Jan. 4, Much 3, November 3, a re-ret drat some small rb0•y should I � �� „ visitors who could Coma to Washington . & Port Perry: Clerk, J W Burnbain, Port gene word where sonic of our young men nown as Ha►ry, formerly the pro- deserve a warmer welcome than the super - Ferry, February 8, April 19, June 21, Sept. 0,:Oct. Fend their evemuk and where others ►'arty of Graham Bros., Claremont, and intendenta and teachers of the pablie •' 10, T,ecember 13. P - f 4. Uxbridge: 'Clerk, Z Hemphill, Uxbridge, would like to,.to. a �Vhitbp paper, ss the are auxions to get on a match•race with schools. Many of them prodded Congress. Feb. 9, April 20; June 22, Sep. 7, Oct 10, Dec 14. any green horse in the township, J. Gor- vigorously for its neglect of edacwtional ' 5. Cannington�: Clerk, Geo Smith,Canuington, boys should be encouraged. Some blame I dou's male Or Jack Hood's stallion pro- matters, and especially for its res sibili- ' Feb 10, April 21 'June 23, Sept a, Oct 20, Dec 15. John L.. but he knows too much. P P� Y pO° 6. Beaverton ; Clerk, G F Brice, Beaverton, AIr. E. L d aft and father move this feared• `ty in the defeat of the Blair bill. : j y Feb 11, April iNf June 24, Sept 9, Dec; lc. g Dr. Taher had th misfortune'to -lose President Young, in reply to the-address f ' 7. Uptergrovef: Clerk, F J Gillespie, week, the former to near Whitby, the of welCttme made b the Commissioner of . grove, Feb 12, Aril 2i, June 25, Sep 10, Dec 17. latter to Pickering. We are.sor to Lose liiinself in a field nee the Gtlr cc,n., one Y R• r3' Education (Mr. Webb), said that Washing - 1 E FAREWELL, two such good neighbors. dark night last - week, and while ,driving d ton was rapidly becoming America's eda- By Order Clerk of the Pesce. The majority of the young people at• ar °and eudea� oriu�; to find the road be Cwtional Mecca. Referring to the. Bureau d -- - - - tended the temperance meetings of the upset bib cutter, and leas compelled to of Education he mentioned that it was 1 Cl� @rl�' unhiteli his horse in order to get things Whyte Rroa. at 13rooktin last week. Let inaagnrated by a bill introduced into �� ING MILLS no Berson attempt to treat a Kiasaler in ship shape; and this horse was just Conr;resp by Gen. Garfield more than r �i menu enough -to Lo coins hours and leave twenty ears ' -ARE— now, as we are all disciples of the puhihp. - y ago. Its work had been a . nbW in full oper tion. We are prepared to fill (Quite a number of the little gaffers him and his cutter behind. However, as good one, but there was mulch yet to be . . . orders of all inds on the shortest possible ]fat's a Inuul isli a appearance. We hear soon as day dawned the doctor diecovtred done, as there were now over six. millions . - , 4 j - notice. We also manufacture P pee hiR latitude and snake trucks for home. of our people who could neither read nor DOORS, S A H, BLINDS, it is affecting tine attendance at our school. h ;' Oar aster, Mr. l�eani, reviews the The readers df the Chronicle were some- write. lie said the- inspirstiotl of Congress MO LDING6 11 RAILS, p what horror- R16ruck lest week b the ref- seerned to be millions for defence but not ' a 1, - smith and Wagonmaker, (;u{ Re 's old Sunda school next Sunda to be in Y ' eia id,; Pickq' 'ng, Ont. Having pureb zed the Newel oats, Balusters, &c., ac. Y y' g ftislonts of the•ilreen River COrreap�pdent, one cent for education, and that the peopl0 - , ; r business carried on by the late Michael Reed, I precisely at one. A large turn out and olio induhed in a few witticisms ( ?ti at would see that the three lewdors in the last - • J. w0i oontinu the same at the old elan dive interesting tune is ex. tected. r ua a trial. ll work promptly and Retie torily Safi �1ZC JOT g I the ez dens© of ' an alleged personator of Congres who were instrumental in smother- i - - = elute iiL the awe scale of pri^ea. y races down to nit everyone, for cash. Please The earthly career of kliatt Annie ii fag the Blair bill should remain at home P '• Sarah. What a type of a writer I 1 . ___ I give s a call and Oblige Young and Ralph Stephenaou is alulost after the next election. _ It roust be that the t erdtuat scribe is about ' I'cc raters a7ul UZ<txiers. OLbIST>J & IiF.111Y'rHORN,:r trio. They and their families have the It hue been decided that the oontemplat• . 0. ° gymp y of the eptire Neighborhood• 'w take to poetry again, and hence ib carnival which was to have been held , a 1. ,r .�✓ 1� 39 a. 1C. title - :.�, - - -_ _.: _: hardi res onsible for his resent attack, P A I N I N G, GRAINING, SIGN _1 ` _ _...,a .�.' r- -_- Ralph's case is particularly sad. With Y P here at the conclusion of the great Nationsl ',,I I tr► be ads. Cut this out - and return or he has eeu reading the. stories in the Drill in May, shall be postponed until Rriting,eaper- Hanging, Tinting+ & •. of all due, nd•we will sendyou free, sotue- high hopes he went to the North -west a q kinds done on the ahorteet notice. All s idea of NOR EYthin f eat value and iui rtance Lack ntimbelB Of some alIIlallaC. HOW nCtobBr. The reason for the Change if paint mixed to order. None but the b st Eng- g few years ago, and was succeeding very the hove retietl miss hint, atld his powerful that there would not be sufficient time . . lien Lead used. HILTS & WELBOUR E. 2lly Lo you th twill start you 'in, usiuese DiCel but his COUStitutiuu broke down - •- . which will bring you in more money right away y� pen I -They should certainly, for his between now and the time of the Drill to __ __ - - -- -- than anything a se in this world. Anvone can anti he came Home to die. Canada can• l make the re orations necessary to ca Boot oa(t ,Shoes. T do the work au I live at home. Either sex, all not affc.rd to lose••an of her sons who great scrvicQa, ,en•siou hini off, or make P P Y � ' , _ y y hint the recipient of sortie gift, lian�lsoine it out on the magnificient scale ropoaed_ a ea. Sometiiiu new that just coins alone for p aii workers. W will start you, capital not disliJay so unich energy and plus):. October, however, will be a delightfut T�HN, LESLIE, BOO A:�ID ,HOE', This is one of the genuine, i i rtant I and elegant, thougtl, of course, .not too tT ldaker. Pegged and ten work. Orders needed g P W (� @ are pleased incised t4 get the 1 mouth for such a display. It is probwble . i gg chances of a I,fat me. Those who are'ambitious ex•5peuce -sive. , -- SARAH. 1 1 ra 1 l„1 attended to. F.z erienced' no kuian- above a froin onr. esteemed correspondent, that the New Orleans Mardi Gras material Ij 'and euterprisin will not delay. Grand outfit ] I . * *••- •.I bi .1 Don't forget the stand, nearly oppo its the. tree. Address T ui. & Co., Augusta, Maine. alit] hope to heat• oft-on from the satee . BROUl3HAM. will figure in the procession. 1. Ne" s, h:na atrEet, f�icker;ngvillu;;e. 7 -v - - - - -- - -- - - - source. I:�. 1`ECt .� I Indications point to a grand Drill here -- - - : LOO -LOOK �• i . - • -••-•• . -- �--�- t The parlor social ha�hl at the r ©siJ�uce during the month of flowers. Tho total . I I /ut(�lre. " -.; `' - I; o uuniber of militar or anizations which WHITBY of air. 7. t ►. Burk, uear'Bionoliaul, ou Y ' g I _ . _ _ _ _ have to this time made arrangements ements 1 v 0 R D O • HOUt�E, PIC KL ING. 1 ", tLe lfi;th fret., was 1lotwithstanding the P g `We have had for sonie tim6 past and . ' with regard to entry and trans rtation is f '- James Gordon, Proprietor. This h use ie the celebrated The Whyte Bros. are Cori uctina telll• uufai•oraLle weather a most gratifying 3' po ,' I __� ® : a 5 • new brick building, tlnisbed in s perior 11ai a yet in o r employ' ,stance ureetin s ill the town hall here success. The lar a 'residence was.taste- 226. These are divided among thirty-'six ' - styl Every convenieuce and comfort or the collar maker, Mr. WILLIA11 HAIL- l fi g different States. The comprise one -bra , fray llin uLlic. \ew and coluinotlious tables this week. folly decorated and comfortably seated Y P �' I g p GRAVE, find can guarantee , first class ade, nine regiments, sixteen battalions and, - and beds. 7 -y A case of distress was brought to the for tine occasion, and when twenty siz 145 companies of infantry; one battalion, I I work in 11 kinds of collars. notice of ill© nuthorities last week. A vehicles had emptied their living freight a - Special attientio to repairing. Our trade in P g fifteen light batteries, and five machine• I , .�Itt�lieiil. this hoe and iu o hers is still increasing, which Aliss Murphey, '- who it seems resides it was completely liUed. The seating iii platoons in srtillery ; eia cavahy .. • - : _ -. - _ ,; . �s_ r, _- .,.,_ ...t- � speaks ioud for ur men as. reliable workers. alone, had not been noticed b the wins s0, skillfull arranged that it was not . P.TIES �YISIiING TO T KE (live us a call. Ale grease, ha and other Y Y companies, seven zonaves, thirteen corps. _ lessons in In tru,nental or Vocal safe oils are in stock. T)� Ly Khan aruesa Fao- neighbors for several days, and when on® necessary for any one,in, this large gather- school cadets, five regimental bands arid' S can l,tain vocal uaic in c1a88 orb p 'veto of their called to tree her she was found ing to stand. A very pleasing and inter- three drum corps. One of the important : • y W. . JACKS . lying in beef sick, in which condition she eating program waa begun about 8 p.m., occasions of the Drill will be Governor's �- ` ins! ction. Ap y for terms to • d M i s A. E. C utts Prof. of M sic. p $•- acksmit ing ae usual. All otir�aacrnints had been tpr three days without fooul or and was concluded by 11 .nl., when Day, when the chief magistrates of the - si sic room at a re idence of Mrs. Head are payable when endered. _ __ __ fire. Mayor Long promptly attended to supper' was announced. And O what a different States represented will review - - opp ite NEWS office, Pickering. - N TICS. � the wants of the sufferer, and put . a supper l We had driven many miles the troops. l I _ / _ + The headless `Preasury Depakt- ent lttill- � , . . _ person in charge to look after her. facing a biting Nor wester ; wd had been remains intact, but before this teeaahes yea LL caz, live at liouie, end make mote oney GRISTIN do CHOPPINr Whitby Division t3ons of Temperance cited ever the ice and in and out of pitch ' I l o at wort for us, than at anything se in had a vein en "O able therm in their �oles that seemed to be almost " Uottom- anew f3ecretary may be n¢rried. The . the world. Capital not needed : y are DOVE— � Y � 8' last'I of f3eoretary Manning • belongings. . started free. Bot1Z sexes; all ages. Any Evety . ay in the week at • , rooms on Friday evening lash. A program less," so when supper time cam we were have been taken from the building, and l orie do the work. Large earnings Bur from , � first start. costly outfit terms free. ter a �T u DJJLE � of readings and:music, end an eaoellent ready. We sat down tto the` supper and although both he and Treasurer. Gordan 4 . not elay. Costs you nothing to send u r Th 7 address from . Rev. H. S. Matthews, of although seventy or eighty persons with, are crossing the Atlantic, their resig na .. , addr se and find suit ; if you are wise yon Al il do Pieke;•ing, Grand Chaplain of the Order, appetites sharpened like our own had been bone were not to take effect nor the. - j Flo at arse. A. BALLY-TT & Co.. Portland,• e• Every farmer pan have his awn wheat ground, veers given and great]y appppreciated. there before, yet of the goad things, cosh vaoaneiee to OCCar until the first Of April - _ lL `;. -- - -- - - - - -- - - - -- and if you brio good wheat you are sure The rumor - tbat Wolfelden Bros, were as our hostess, Mrs. J. B. Burk and Mrs. Many ' officials of the Department' with - I Dr ss and Mantle Ma g. to et good flour. I ; : . - 1 - to leave town awn, is denied. Boyd Burk, excel in preparing, there was whom this period of suspense has dragged,, I .. , MI B R. L. STOTTfi will continue the ress Q Q Y E R Miss Minnie Dunbar; of Dunbart0n, no look. Not only are these ladies ea- hope that Mr. Fairchild, the Assistant. . . and antle making business as usual a the • • , g .was visiting here last week, - ports in the art of eonfeetiouery, but they 8eeretarY. will be the new Cabiliet officer.. ' resid once, one mile west of the village of P ckei•- Pi 388X1 "n- f'• - ' Washington, March 18tht IW7- . ing. Latest English and American _19ee. = - -- - H. B. Taybr, Grand Miter of thhe possess that happy faculty of being able _ - Agen for Cornwall's SemFitting Chart. _ Ancient Order of United Workmen, as crake every one In their company feel' - J. - - - - -- - 9 . '. . ;1 . , ?::)T4" 3�] 8aCiYlg received from the Queen a Haply to the at hoots. Mrs. Frank . Wismer sated as The Manitoba Legislature meets 41 1' t - ­ » : message sei;it by the Grand bodge while treasurer on the uxicasfon, and a moat 14th. 6 . . - - 4 . 'xI 8 CARR, pilsetical dressmaker, has just Obtained, and all other business tin the U. S. in session, congratulating lher on reach pleasant and suocessfal treasurer she A leader writer in the Londou Daily f �, open shop over Dickie &Marquis' Store and pant Office atte ded to for Moderate Fees in her jubilee ear, in which she ex- ` . Or begs share of the public aatronace. 7- f. ? Our office is op Bite the U. S. Patent Oboe, K 1 Y made, as the kale of generous friends rdgraph describes New York as 11 the -- - =T and we can obi Patents in lees time titan presses her thanks t0 the United Work- amply testified. This social wife entirely least immaculate. �lunieipality in exist -_ - 1 I l. wH�j Y� V those remote from wahinton. men of Cwnada. a volwn affair on the part of Mrs. rn� I N _ / Will, Send MODEL or DBA WI Q. We advise as to . ,��., • 41 _ Ha e a Deed, Bond, Lease, Mo �• atentabillty �free f charge ; and we make NO Burk and er kind husband, and was for A. or of er legal document to draw Pp Y S the ttenefit of the fends of at. Geo s, Apiece of ground on $roadwa .New CHARdE UNLH$ WE O TAIN PATENT. A Manitoba farmer has aorneneed • Pi 8r y or ut to borrow mei eye m First see We refer, bare, the Postmaster, the Supt, ceding. Pickering. Yak• ` i by 1�0 feet, was 801d the Otl>(et' : } 1 or ant to insure you property of Mon Order Di ., and to officials of the U. 8. $• _ day for "56,200 --at the rate of 14,fi00,Ot)K1� Fngl h or Canadian Companies at the i neat seventy minom were killed inn a Soutli ' I posse le rates; Patent ce. pi) circular, advice, tsrnpe, and , or P lied the "Advance;' which is references to stir clients in your own State or Wales colliery the other day. . Oshawa Vindicator: Mr. Casey Troll's per acre. ` s low cs county, write to The Rnsslan ambatssador at Constants- residence was burned, witfi most of its The high literate of ' Japsti is in the r , S s �or * supply of Oil -eake. Flax -seed. :tr6 C. . 1gNOW cC. CUj ;;__ �� $. n to P nt OlBoe, waahflgtcnl D.a nople has tom ed to the Porte ghat contents, over two years ago, While the Chinese lanRtlaRfa, doe to the introduction - . Flo " - is sa or to y i� — the Russian War indemnity bas not been family were avray on a vial. Mr. Troll to Japan 1,SQ0 years ago ai four hooka by.r ; � 4 I or a New Sind of Oat ideal that Ire tbonght his !d waioh -and chain were a Chinese author highly eeteemefl by the h i anything used heretofore for Ito*rld e, JrO SAT,J . �, , r, 1 d• s ,. go "' or tleket for tits South Ontario si =, The I[ano�ieeter Guddian,`,kublisbed a burned, but he was sgreeably enrprised a Japanese.. �'he. aapaneee women, hop- . I. s cal on the undersigned. His oilaa8 will {i .it :,4) � _�c I 4 _ grease you. I Bixt' of»it > of loin sport eia Wedu+n. tba6 fir John �►. >1ew nlorgtilge ago, on going from- his ever, aont>�naed to. writs w pare Japaoese, a ' � LE 1s, in e s .� o • o �icater- Macdonald is to be rajsbd t(t: 1}ouse to the barn, to tee the long lust and have thug; preserved 'what would. x -, f '° �. �.�1NG i ' i Vibe. ]lulu on the �� _ it�'r sand will be srtcalsar toiivrd dsio'�/ne. aa�cla end ola�aia hanging on t4s gate post. gtheYwee �yaYe been lost. y;:t m s a r 0 y Netasy Puzl lic, i a t - - � >d� t, ti�7r; . r ti o (a wb� a r ; "I: ,J i . - I 11J1 0 \ 1 ,. i _ v ill }yy . 1 - - ;'� .. 1 -.,. .1 ., r �+ i '• ,. -.' 1 1' 1� .. I i :. r �. _ .... .,_. - - _ . -. .... - _ . .. :cA -.r - 1. - i 7 x- :. .. . { 1 Yi�1` /`... .t _),_ a li ` r i Y3 ° a I .i :..... 1 1, ,.; �_ a .. f C. T x _ _ k.. 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It will a, 1 ,? 0vNG FO Im `, , h its absence from the charrwters of most ---� I ` h —� even to cut feed and mix it with meal p `'.' rnillionairer ; but it is prominent in those �QMING IN SPECIAL DrsFASEB. v' s$ wI$ RAFTER READI:v 'Txis for wpn ,r after her teeth are so far gone _ ' ' goes To IN. ; who mate the truest suooesses of life, and a - Yo I,L $ ., ,- I that she Cannot masticate harder material . - To kill out the cut -worms plow the ground But when the.end comes it is often better to 13o you think You are al oat & :man. Are self- seeking, self - loving boy or rl, never SCARLET FEVER.— a serious affectio `soon enough to allow the frost to enetr..te. ou sure ? L?�o on but it is possible will develop into a I'Villiam Glladstone or a which sometimes follow scarlet fever are . g P sell her -for what she will fetch than to fat- y Pe Y .. .� Sow some radish and kale for your poultry sere her. The amount of valuable feed r�- that you have very few laments of man, Dorothea Dix. ,And both self-seeking ten directly traceable to Careless rental tis coon as Bible, and _give the fowls free flesh on the frame' of ta►n old hood yet. It may be the you are a' reader and self•lovin$ are ou, Jack and Polly, Improper food, a chill, or want of strict Pce gutted put range upon it. Cow if ggven to a good milker would pay in your. studies, and th t you intuitively when you fly Into t e carefully darkened tention to Cleanliness, fries cause 'a case f. meal fed daily to each r, the beef from old cows is not feel that the world is an lonely waiting for dining room for s drink of water, 'leaving terminate fatally, that would have ended A gill of linseed y much better. recovery, - _ i�ow or horse will lee the bowels in good of the st reality, though there is great you to finish your college urae so that you ollow C forks ou not only undo a l your a In hildren ]theCdiseaser is apt eto beg n - condition and greatly keep the health.', difference In this respect. That is best may move it along. But my son, you may Y g There is nothin °to revent the farmer which ia�fattened rapidly, and if it is desir• find the battle of life very different from whole family and omfok ble. Y And when by hid should be putt to bed inlga fever. well -vent e' - g In that way he will able to fatten an old cow she should. be fed your battle with facto, da g �' win alternate bangs and 'slaa 9, you disturb the ated room with an open fireplace, if po from experimenting. y • ; learn more about tits own farm their! cawbe all she will eat. Good cows are always vo- and logic. You may find it as hard to / tattoos feeders and are less likely to suffer your case with your fir. t customer as to cook's elaborate arraugeimnts of cellar and ble, and without a carpet ;afire lighted, r - . taught him by others. 1. from indigestion than fattening heifers or square the circle: We ho a you will succeed basement entrances, you bring not only die in summer a lamp kept burning in the gra If your land is well underdrainec yon will g —we want you to suttee ,and we believe Coir►fort but even suffering into the house; and the temperature at sixty- . five degre . ' often be able to low while our neighbor steers. I. p y $ you will • but do not consider yourself in- and what does it matter.'rafier the, Cook has The sufferer should be laid on a double bht . who may not have underdrainedas waiting 1 I vtnctble. `• left "that you never m ant anything Y let and covered with a single one, t e - Ior his ground to. dry off before he can begin. . ANTIDOTE FOR CANCER. This is a big world. T ere are tlioueands The "energy " lies in tho conquest of self night -dress removed. He should be gent If old hay be cut 'and moistened before be- of men • in it with fine brain faculties, and vdhich leaving doors as you find them implies. bathed with warm water, the hand ho di . A. Scinedy Within the Reach o[All. . - ing fed to horses there will be fewer animals - . From the Cincinnati colnmercial Gazette.I( with experience to back them. You will Perhaps not only Polly and Jaekl but many the sponge being passed under the coverin , . suffering from heaves. Feeding dusty ma- l �have to compete with th m, and' you will older people, honestly dislike all arrange only a small surface must be wet at one , ` About thin ears ago a woman beloh• - . terials is usually the cause of the difficulty. Y Y g g not always conquer. Your strongest ally mente of doors excepting those they make acid dried before proceeding farther. C a . in to the middle walks of life suffering but that has nothing to- do must be taken that no part of the body s - _ ,. A mixture of equal parts of red pepper $ g that you can call to your assistance is themselves; . and Scotch sn thrown into rat holes will .with cancer, was pronounced beyond their Christian kindness. Teach yourself to be with the question. The persons before you exposed to the Cllr, all being done _under t e _ skill byjthe physicians of Shrewsbury Infirm- always pleasant with every bpdy Those in a room have the right of possession and blanket, and the night -dress and bed - cloth s cause the .vermin to leave. Rats soon be- ar England, the tumor tieing in such close Y P d our dot is to see the enjoy it should be repl�ced before it is drawn. awa3. come suspicious of poison, and the mixture y' g above you will take it kindly, an those on y Y • Y ] Y One window should be constantly .open I , . .) proximit• to the jugular vein that, rather your level and below you will admire you easily frightens them. than ris the im erilin of her lifo toe inch or two from the top, a screen being `- X111 food cooked for stock is m re' easily deemed• • beat not to undertake so Bravo for it. A y man will walk a block further . �irFiN ' AAI� 11EiiS. to trade with a man who lies a amilQ and a used to keep off any draught from the be(. • assimilated than when raw. It s. only a an operat on. ' pleasant word rather the come in contact 'One of the Dakota blizzards blocked the Three times .a day the patient must be �r - question of cost in cooking. Roo cooked Straig way after this announcettlent' was with a human iciclef d, my sop, this roads eo that a young man who was engaged tected by an extra wrap covering the fat , - and thickened with ground grain make an made she returned to her home, which was . same kindly spirit will transform your nature to marry a young woman twenty miles away and the window thrown wide Cyst,, the co - . - ' :, excellent mess for all kinds of stool . three mil s from Oewestey, the nearest rail- so that you will hardly know yourself. It was in danger of not being able to meet the Bring being kept on until the room is age' '` Manuring land by plowing un er some way station in the County of Montgomery, is a simple thing, but it is a grand heaart- engagement. But he mounted a pair of at sixty five degrees. , kind of green crop, such . as millet, buck- North lea.' Here she became a greater , string to keep in vibration, and itwill awaken snowshoes and made the trip, and his young The rash appear on the second day on t ;* wheat, oats, or peas,'should be the object of sufferer, 'when one day she beth ,)ught her- a responsive note in the heart of your as- wife is just as proud of him as she Can be. neck and upper part of the chest. It do . r . C_ every farmer. Clover is also excel ent, and self of a neighbor, whom she soon found, and sociates. The teat thin s in life are al- not feel raised. to the touch, and when th lime should be freel used at the sa a time, with all t e elo uence of Cue enthralled ly g Anew society in En land is called The y q ways the small ones, and any a man fails Speak•no•evil Society.' Its members are skin is pressed it disappears fora momen If the seed fie good the cutting of otatoes an implacable foe she appealed to her sym- by overlooking the mites. enjoined before speaking evil of anyone to It usually reaches its height about the fift . to pieces with two eyes should give good re- Paths. "If it were possible," she implored And again, my son, ou will need to ask themselves three questions : Ia it day. The irritation is relieved by nubbin do do omething to assuage my pain, make ourself trustworth If on intend true ! Is it kind ! Is it necessary I Four with lard, sweet oil, cocoa oil or aselin ,` cults. In cutting always- endeavor to leave Y Y• Y Y :_ - . as much of the tuber to the eye as oasible, With the tenderness and willingness char -, to do a thing say so and do it. If you texts from the New Testament bearing on and the sponger bath given each day. acteriatic f every true and noble woman to don t intend to do it ,'Bay ea so and let it alone. the subject are printed at the foot of the The child s ould on no account be alto . as it serves as plant f in the ear y stages Y ] P \. - O°� ally-her ster'a many pains this friend, for The man who thinks he does you a favor by membership card. ed to get out of bed for a moment. Appl of growth. antes can be bou ht at an c h she prove' a friend in need and deed, forth- consenting to do something he has no inten. g y hires s 011. Do not try to keep geese finless all the with sent her boys •(one of whom is our in- A rat and a cock sparrow had a pitched which render- this unnecessary. Carbol ,. Conditions are favorable. Geese may be tion of doing deceives himself, and brings battle in Oil City he other day. he spar- - y formant) t gather what in the United States our condemnation upon him. -You may y y' acid must be put into every vESSeI before t • ,i kept at a very small cost or they may -entail Y P row was the wressor and attacked the rat is known s sheep sorrel ;, by the people of think it •`smart " to settee into e. It ag is used, and' "the contents immediately di loss, according to circumstances. - A pond England s "sour leaf or the cuckoo plant;" viciously, striking at it very much in the posed of where they can do no harm. The and tore will enable them to secure their g P is worte —it is wicked. style of a game cook, and then ,flying down should not be allowed to remain, for an i - \ P� in the Welsh language, to the people of I might lead you over man ache ,but Y g food with but little aid. ,t 1 g y Y and pecking at it. 1 Once it struck the stant in the sick -room. It is a good plan I 1. North W lee, as ' dal surionny gog. To it would be wear Children on't like P put a flannel jacket over the ni h totes Lambs coming in this III are riot too Y• rat in the eye and the rat sun $ this timel opportunity, and the efficacy of oatmeal. -But I want to tell you that our Y P ] Y Y around and around before it could get g . _ . late for the early prices if the ewes the high- this herb s an antidote for cancer, this, our real auccesa. will consist in irasterin rin- changing it often.. Fresh bed linen, : 1y fed, so as,to provide all the milk required, sufferer, i in a large measure indebted for ci les that you have never thought of as its rings. In" the end, however, the rat clothing must be well warmed before it As soon' as, the lambs will eat give them her- health and 1'fe to-day, while not the P Y g of the beat of the battle, and the sparrow Y being vital. With all the exciteli►ent and $ put on. plenty- of ground oats and keep them well sli heat v sti e� of this hitherto uncon uer b sew awa j`, having lost many feathers. sore throat is usually a troublesome a m - g e g q troll le and strife and anxiety of the world, Y }' sheltered from storms and severe cold. able dice a is to be found. - A writer in the Pall :Mall Gazette recalls tom. Even when no complaint is made, t there is still enough humanity left to ap , P . . To secure good seed -oats fill a large wash. The leaves were wrapped in brown paper preciate manliness. And your surest road the story of the late Philip Bourke Mars- throat should be frequently examined, . tub two - thirds full of water, and pour in so tight as``. to make the package impervious to success is to become manlyy, To do every ton's love tragedy. Blind from boyhood, children have been known to die of so • ' • - .. . half a bushel of oats at a time. Skim off all to air. T is package was then placed be thing in honesty and uprightnoea. To be when he was still a, loung mand he and amhee throat without having complained of pal . . the oats that 'do nut- sink to the bottom. neath an open grate covered with the hot as loyal as the knights of old. To be as engaged to a beautiful young lady, n there. Warm applications are generall - ' w :`6 Draw off the water and dry the seed, and ashes of t e same. When sufficiently cooked kind and patient with children as parents time of their wedding was near at hand, prescribed for its relief ; flannels wrung or the chances will be that every seed will it was..rei ved, and in as hot a state as pos- would be. And right here, my son,.,is a They were together in the parlor one day. of hot water, flaxseed or hop poultice r sprout. Bible and not burn, it was' now applied, the wirer worth remembering. These chiliiten Suddenly lie noticed that she no longer Whatever application is used must be chap leaves bet indirect contact with the ulcer, 1 $• spoke to him. . He called her, but there was ed before it rows cold, -a fresh one bein • The cheapest hog food is `said to lie 'peas will in a decade more be the lively factors P° g t and sweet potatoes. • The potatoes acre boiled which was Kly held to the part affected by in the +community, and they will remember" no reply. He groped about the room in brought to the bedside before. the other s and pea -meal added. This claim however, a linen handkerchief. Strange to say, at the search of her, • found her on the sofa, and taken off. ' 'Cold water may be given freeh , p how you treated t}lom when they were Y g . . depends on the section of country and the expiration of one month the tumor came children, and will use their influence for or Put his hand upon her face, only to find that small pieces of ice, and lemonade made fro; i - N price of Corn. Where sweet potatoes are away and has not since appeared. For the against you accordingly. . • ( .. she was dead,. - lemons, not from acids. When the skin 1, - _' easily grown, however, there is no food that first four days the pain was most excruciat- Although the world is big the' is room A manufacturer of bronze ornan`ients sent gins to peel off, 'cold must be caref ill excels that crop for fattening every else f ing, but gradually decreased as it became for you in it, but you will h &v to work a drummer to Texas, where he managed to guarded against. The heat of the root . stock.- � loosened. There fie much to be said in favor like a beaver if you ever &moll t to any - get one small order. A few weeks after should be increased to seventy degree i, rr of this metrhod over that of the knife. The wards the following correspondence took fresh air being still admitted, and the In an experiment with corn a faritter put thing. Fmm early morning to is at night, , $ p g P nature of is drawing power in the form of place: Please send our agent down this tient kept in bed and not allowed to et n , three hogs in separate pens. One ate M and without ceasing, you oan ha a -all you P Y P $ poultice, though at first very severe, -still is way again as soon as possible. Reply— until des uamation as this process is caller bushels of corn on the ear in nine days and can win by hard work ; nobody will want Y g P Y— q P , .. gradual and sure, while new blood rushes •` It would vet much incommode me to do is completed. The bathing must be con- gained 19 pounds. The second ate in the you to have more, You will be lucky if Y P g into the .vacuum, caused by removal, al, thus, But if you don't work so at present- How large an order du you tinned..; . same time 11 bushels of corn, coarsely you get'all of that. y 1. - ground 'and gained 19 pounds. The third serving as a fitting• helpmeet for siding and Y g Pe wish to ,make !" . Reply—,' I did not in- Liquid food is given durin the earl: you will have nothing, and I ho will ex ct q 8 ' stimulating natures efforts, and in the ppee tend to order more oods, I have nieltejd stages. :Milk should be the chief reliant , • consumed in the same time 1 bushel_ of boiled nothing. Many men try to get something g meantime the arteries which feed this fell the lot our agent sod me into bullets to either quite alone or with the ' whites f - .\ meal and gained 22 pounds. * for nothing and suffer more fro nervous Y K 1 -. destroyer are Riven a greater impulse to apprehenalon of being unable swindle shoot., him with." eggs, or a whole egg beaten and mixed wit - -The earliest potatoes come from . the hills move rapi- ly, flow healthy and strengthen- • a lass of milk. If it does not digest, for r. ' that contain only one vine and tuber that somebody than what they get is worth. Down at Sewickley, a town near Pittsburg, g ing the weaker darts as fast as it egresses• tables onfuls of lime water ma be acid .. are uniform. . The largest yield is usually In this connection it is to be obser •ed that They never eat a mouthful of ho ►eat food, they have put natural gas to a novel use. P° y n ands red their time in doe lain them- The natural as is are kept bl►rp1Ii to a quart. It can be varied with beef to , . . from two or three vines in the hill on rich this method has none of the 'accom an in P g $ P g P Y selves. night and da an poe chicken broth or mutton broth made in Cured but the will vat. in size some be- g y, d for a radius of twenty . f Y Y + after weakening of %ct, as caused by lose o . One more thought, and I am through: feet around each one the miss has been as true l with core starch or oatmeal, �r awes - . . � ing very small ; but with only one vine to blood so f ec uenil exhibited under the o g ' 3 l Y P The beet laces in.the world are 6 led. ou teen as in summer tints. For over a month cued and flavored with rosewater or vai�il a . . the hill there will be more large potatoes, eration'of the knife, -while the chances of-a P $ for a thane However used milk must t e : bat a smaller told per acre. can only expect .0to get into a g place in pansies planted naar these posts have been g proportionately, , y P thorough - xtirpation are far more sanguine I the principal article of diet until the doe r one of two ways. Some one may ie and let in full bloom. A market gardener is rais- as to a th ad remaining than that�of a sue I • permits solid food ,to be taken, as it is tl e (� t ou step into his shoes, or some one may ing asparagus in the open air by. the aid of P ;' HOW ABOIIT THOSE LIICKS. ''II steal operation, which man fear and object only on© that can stl7 1 sufficient nouris J.", �� ay off hie ;shoes for a rest'snd yo ma be the sae, and proposes to test its ties on beds Y PP Y to. Ior those parts not ac mitting of poul -' .`, T11 ducks should be doing good rvice - o h able to vet into them before he do •a. hese of vegstablea heretofore grown in green. meat. tree we submit another formal f r t e same Scarlet fever being a terribly - :now, and if rightly -fed they will - lay as are our chanceia, and I hope whe ou sac- houses. g y infection s -'. man e a as • the hens. In feeding ducks herb, ae.arpliea by this same benefactress' disease, the sufferer must be isolated fro gg g see you will never lie clown to cep and An eastern man who recently went to To- do n tstye them too much grain to the ex- in somewhat dl..�rent eaae�!. let another man walk over your dy in his aka was taken a loo distance into the the very beginning, and not allowed to j( n ell n of other foods. Cooked turn. a A piece of flat iron or steel is obtaineI P g the family or at least five weeks in tie turnips, way to su ;cess. —Coo. R. Crawfor country by a ml..l estate agent who began Y V - _ with small quantity of ground meat added with at least•one bright and smooth face. most favorable case. If this rule is rigid and ough ground oats and cornmeal to On this the leaves are placed which in turn showing a number of bargains in Topeka g t 11 . ' lots. •` Are w© still in Topeka 2" the adhered to, it will save much suffering fro i - - make the mess ale "table will make a chew is placed on top of the stove or within the A 31iLLtoNAilti: ti SECItE the spread of this dreaded disorder. o ,' . p p stranger inquired, looking around over the .. " meal and answer all purposes, but if the oven until the leaves are thoroughly cooked, , - It is said when A. T. 5'tewar , of New " this locality is fumigation can be relied on to disinfect ar •- .. y bleak prairie. O, yea ; y are 1 sing well they p hould be fed three whence they are removed and spread on a York, was a poor and obscure man, he puce ,� cles that have been used in the sick room. convenient to business, the agent answer times day, beginning early in the morning. piece of linen in the same way as any other advertised for an errand -boy, and from the Cdr 1+ I was in Wichita the other day," Those that cannot be washed, particular y• The snail la earl in the day instead of home -made plaster. • When cool enough, scores of applicants made: his ch ice u n th0 etrao tper continued, " and I am certain the .mattresses, must be burned ; the othe a - Y Y Y Y • Y with sufficient heat not to burn, it is than PP boiled in. a strong solution of carboli • act . 1. . at nig t, and come out for feed long before the spot, without doubt or lieeitsti n. And I was of %red Lheae same lots ees a part of g F - the s n is u They' must have animal applied, and, our informant states, was pro- it is further said the choice was f rtunste ; J The floor and woodwork must be wash d P• Y ductive of the same beneficent result. ��'Ichita ;that is the r it I inquire if we food n some form or they will not lay _ that as the boy grew up he was vauced were in Topeka." with the same, and the ceiling whitewash d_ with lime. well. step after step, until he become �aitner, - - / .- ; o 'i ;1 .1: life -long friend of Mr. Stewart, d a mil• 'there was an old main lived up in the „_ . _ The Schulhof Magazine Rise.' mountains for many years. The village ! I nRoNfts i GRAIN Ili THE MUD. Bonaire. people close by . all knew him, as they To$ACCO FOR A$TH3[A. • - It i enerall r colic to work land The Schulhof magazine rifle, which is Once he asked Mr. atewart why a select - - !f under the consideration of the War Office, ed him. I thought, intimately. One day he came into . In the treatment of the paroxysm f- when ti s wet, butt thins, like all rules, has �� the village looking very sad. They asked `asthma, almost anything will succeed its a ei tion. Whenever hard spring has two main peculiarities, the first of which Because you left the doors as you found g P Y P g is the dire t to- and -fro action of the bolt them," the instant answer. him what was the matter. 'Waal," ,he some cases, while there are others in whi h grain, especially wheat, is sown it is the ► said, I do feel kinder sad. What has nothing affords relief. There is of course a - . gram, mo practice to fall plow and then sow which opens the reech, ejects the cartridge- The man had thought of many r. &sons ,+ •. + +, happened ! "I've been to a funeral. great likelihood that a patient using tob - \ . • on the muddy urface as soon as it is thaw- case, and closes the breech again in read : - never of the right one. 11 , , y A funeral . Whose was it . Some rela- co for'thia pu se will acquire a fondn - ed an cientl to be harrowed. in. The nesa for firing ; e other, the arrangement Now although it would not do prorrtnise ,++ "Wall, Y g ; but person who uses to y dive . Wall you might call it so. It for the weed •but a 1. and is sown while still frozen beneath, of a reserve of cartridges in a magazine that ever girl and boy, who follo s the er- ++ - Egro' was she that were my wife. And that was co to stop an asthmatic attack must not e r if a farmer waited until frost was all which surrounds the breech, so that the rand boy s example, will become &million- the first they knew that he had ever been it at other times, or it will lose its effe t. otit it could mire his teams and he might stored cartTidgee are in line with the barrel afire, it is perfectly safe to ass they will $ married. There is one exception to this rule and t at . . wait d s or even weeks for the soil to set- through which they are destined to be fired. ,achieve success in whatever they under- - is that in some rare cases habitual amok: Y Some ears ago a Scotch Parliaments, tie en h to be worked: Sometimes all The magazine maybe described as surround- take for see what is implied in the com. Y g Y ,events the recurrence of the attack gg in the breech immediatel behind the altivel inei nificant act of leaving a door candidate, during his canvass, called at the P a d harrow g is Qmitted, and the grain is Cov $ Y P �` g $ house of au aged couple, Only the old long as the patient smokes two or th ee• eyed o b rains, which wash loose earth Powder chamber in which the cgrtridge is as ou find it : ci era a da he will be free from the asth a. Y Y woman was. at home, and the candidate g Y+ exploded. It ens b a falling door on the Observation thou htfulne unselfish- but as soon as the tobacco is ato ed e over it lint the surface thus harrowed P P Y g ' g' asked her influence to obtain her husband's IN et does not bake and become lard right-hand side and discloses a central in, ness, energ and good breedin . PP + • vote. Darin the conversation the would- Paroxysms recur. Sometimes a few w fie• .� as it w Id later in the season. It generally with a. groove on its up er surface whit is Notice, Polly, and do not forget, Jack, . g Y be M. P. 'noticed a kitten on the floor and of the cigar will stop the attack b fre�ezea wo or three times after the seeding, continuous with the calibre of the barrel, and the next time you rush into the house, leav- � � it, a . - g' a $ ace around this in in which - cartrid es in the street, door ajar, and that of the taking it up, praised its beauty, offering her. rule, the smoking must be continued tit and th keeps the surface loo". nd friable. P P g g ] £5 for it. The bargain was- struck, and on poisonous effects begin to be.manifest, in he • • - can lie and travel. The apace will contain sitting -mom wide open, • so the cold air $ T -�. '` ;1 ten cartridges, which move round from right makes our mother, shiver, and the baby leaving he expressed the hope that she depressed circulation, the cold sweat nd SgALLOw CORN ROOTS. ; I' would secure her husband's vote for him, the nausea, perhaps with vomiting. n If one' will 0 over a corn field in to left, thef one on the left falling into the Cough, ow instantly on will say when re- �e „ l[ most cases this is a harmless remedy, ut ` yy Well air answered the woman as I $ groove as aeon as it is pushed far enough. monetrateid with, " Oh I I didn't see they Y+ `. spring, after frost is out of the ground, he A simple bolt acted upon a small handle were shut." said afore, John's a man of his ain mind, where there is a feebleness of the• heart, to- - will fin many of the corn stubs tilted over, on the left of the magazine, cute off the And as no family could Ave together a an' just does what strikes his .sin noddle; bacco must be avoided. - r . by therost, and also so loosened that they cartrid es from the groove, so that as long month unless somebody made a martyr of but at any rate, air, you've got a real cheap . - will moot easily. This shows that they this It is closed the cannot be brought himself or herself, for the good of the kitten, for yet opponent was in nee fare, are In 'rely near the surface, and gives a Y g ' g c. a than yesterday an ae me £10 for his . Too Soon. - into tin with the barrel and the rifle must others see when grandmother says, g�I► - hint -as the beat method of culture during + ' O brither." y y g . On' of the art h the groiwing season. With flat culture the be loaded in the ordinary way by placing a Jack I or 0 Polly I don't you see James, or y had been telling h w a - ihe stand firmest. Whelps a mound of single cartridge in position. As soon as the Dolly are always putting down their work Certain rich sit vet mine had been.dis�ov red earth is made around the corn the frost al- bolt is drawn back, the cartridge on the left to look after the doors you neglect," how Bhe Didn't' BCfuSe.,, —bY a. Prospector shooting at a man and _ of the magazine is pushed into the groove snick you will re ly " Why, are they i A woman who keeps a boarding house on chipping �► piece of rich ore off a cliff— hen . most entirely uproots it. by the same backward move>nent, of the I didn't know it. Didn t see, didn't know I" Queen street called at police headquarters an` °ld fellow in the corner observed -: breech-plug which e'ec the one last fired . If you mean to be a millionaire you must esterda to complain that a gentleman I came within an ace of finding. a 'ne . PREVENT BURDOCK SEEDINe3 I P �' ] � ' � � g just that Way." 1 ! and then, in the case f a single Cartridge lase, moat k>zow. ,der ad $kipped/ her house, leaving a „ 1 The burdock is biennial , but so persistent laced fn pp�osition by the hand, it is pushed And an for "thoughtfulness," a butterfly bill unpaid. u How did you mine ft ?" is its life that if not cut off deep in the soil orwar in the barrel as a plug is replaced. could not be so heedless as to fail to under• "He owes ale about $40 and I want him .'. whYr the man I shot at turned a and - - ft will send up a shoot and perfect seed for The Sp ill�of rifle may be made of any de- stand if people are sewing, readingg, writing ca ht," she added. and put two bullets into. me, and bef re I - r another year before it dies. By going to aired di ensions,• ab as to receive any shape or entertaining visitors, they;*ill a. -range " Vhat kind of a person web he ?" asked sot down again the mine was discover ." 1. any place where these weeds aoound, the or size, of ammunition. Fitted with a um�aagga- the room as comfortably as possible for the Se�geanL stumps with burry seeds may be seen stand- zinc to hold. ten cartridges, or any. amaller themselves•' How delightful it. must be for •` Well, the day before he went away he One Of the Old 49irls. i - ing up through the snow in winter, where number, it is a handy and well - balanced your mother when she has carefully shut offered to marry site to settles the bill You There were few of the women of Con eeti. the owner of the place last summer supposed weapon, weighing about nine pounds. In (very door, placed old Madam Greene who Can judge what cheek he has." cut in the last century who did' not keep - he 'ha i esntirely destroyed them by his latest firm sin le cartrid es it is said on its be- has a ve laute shoulder and vet severe "And ou retfnaed ?" • 1 g g. $ rY Y some sort of diary. An entry in a of cutting If a 1 burdock seeding were pre- half that a man can deliver from 20 to 25 ideas as to the behavior of, young olk, out of Yos, no—no, I didn't I" she exalai>ned these diaries shows �Vhst events w re- vented the weed would not be a difficult cult « shots a minute; in firing from the magazine, of even a suspicion of a draught, to have you as she blushed clear book to her ears, It corded, and also how witty some of th girls - one to eradicate, as it is easily seen and as many as from 30 to 40. 'Mr. 'Schulhof is dash in like a whirlwind, net every loose was all settled that- we should be married, of the period were : " 1790. We had roast III no pretense of hiding itself also the inventor of a tepegting magazine thing flying, leave every entrance wide open, and that's one reason why I'll pursue him pork for dinner, and Dr. 5–.-, who ved • pistol on a similar principle, which avoids and shout as yon tear rep the stairs, . Oh I to the ends cif the earth. A man who'll het u A . 'b on his fork and said : •Here, . � " iFATT$NINeI OLD Cows d, P the escape of gas and colisequent loss of I didn t think, jump a boatd bill and a Inarri dgo _ pge_ ladle•, . is w�t Mother. Eve was a of.' . The farmer who owns a good milch cow power of the revolver, and obtains a great ,Ah, but you will have to think, before you meat, too, is an outlaw who should ae looked ! Ye4,'' said Sister Patty, 'and it' from. - _ Naturally desires to keep it for milk, if not increase of effective range ' find the purse of Fortunotas, I oan tell yon, up. very much the same ".of .critter." C rl. .. e e 11 . r 1 i" . I r . L. l >1 r I, r 1; I i I. ... , . ., . - - i ., r F r': i tt _. y. :..:- 1 r,. ,;t_ 1 . , t t . Fi, ±- . �. s I -A s . i w Y6 i . r . .t ,. � 1, rr +<. . ,. .7 _. -.. .� .. ..5s ,_ .. _. ., '?_st.. r.l}};►ai,. _.--t '.�ma..�+ks �5.�_szrr..� .._. -�: - _--- -- -- -- �c` -`--- -- `� - --`� - - - . I �`- t S T H E WEEK'S K I' - 1,s ' t ter► Honk. e .fur lutes of the 11u line corm Pony show a decline veer. The fourth of Mss is of - as the date for the sun" Dominion Rifle Aeisociatio - All signal stations in and the Gulf have been ins reports twice daily after Jas, Balfour, architect, ea first prize against 5:3 t. design for an art museut tzoit. The question of rails-: IIanitobs and the Nort to be discussed ' by the t date. The Toronto City Coll by -laws for the issue of ,I 000 and $350,000 for tlic house and city hall. ' Hon. Mr. Blair, Pre,! wick, has introduced a tuts for the abolition . Council of that provin( • The Department of ea the charter for a f.>,st . ed to the fleet of 1► +n;i protection of the fial�eri• . The Canada tihiliiu�; r additional dock accomu ( , Bey has been refused, . . the appropriation of be" It is understood that `i . ng has been appoiute(i Sir A'exander CamphelI ference to be held ill L- .• ,( , f A requisition for th Italian Trinarco, in r . the murder of a f, I ' • Chicago, has been m:. ' Government. - -1 • The Dominintn Parlia, ing session will be 'I,"' , sum to organize and { �, : • . bringing the per►tl,u1, thousand men. . It bas been decided �' Saskatchewan" steal clasps to tie aw-ardcd t, Mounted Police who Nk North-West rebellion. The Minister of As' ' a communication front . Board stating that tl1 - ed a landing place for t ject to quar,intine or IL Two Canadian conI i, - I 'contract for supplying,: lighthouse service. for . ;� tity requiredL upw•ar I nually, being about t : them. . I. L Angus �f..l. (;*11" : 'gonish, and .Joint I have been sw (:rn in ,I Scotia Government . i appointed C.{n enim ` ' lative Council. • I While it iinrtrh-fi I I joying theni-ic1% ,.s� - , { in Ameliashury, On: ,? - which they were se-L' i :I 1 able, striking a stunt I Byron Bush, son of more. • {, - Some 1)oj s Playing, • i , _ of the Hotel Diet, lr what they considert-1 and beg_►n to use it I that was with them I tore off sonic of the I a female infant was r I " Eight hundred m I Rocky Mountains I.. • - Pacific track from t' the recent slides. 1 i build a cable road u spots in the moll"' future inti rruption4 The 1: ;;` c� li{ln hac?:e{I ,,. %-,I float t :1, t -, the : ,• ,aw•, all,; ••,, lico,ises of the e " ; , = them. Tile nurr been reduced from drink in,, is altuact'.r I . It is understood" Ill . ? will. not send an i' Bay this tar. Ti i ' achieved in 1:►st }'� I ,I. ' -the reports of tile, p {1¢ - winter of I SSi -6 at 1' - - will be presented ing session. • - . Mr. Schreiber, C: ment railways, ant - atruction ill the 1► surpass that of las '' of new roads wil y . _ * part of the count►• - ing lines extended, :T - .. sands of miles of , ment for an imute . A - 'Capital -punish; . by the Maine Log' life, without. the I ,substituted. ' = It is believed tl ' ' - by the Boston ail, - has been overesti r ficially stated at` An unknown �\ ashore near Nat} ` I to save the crews 1 the prevailing s { , I _ Considerable l . • - at the absence t - of the quaranti , il I - . : troduction of r Republic. \. About half p .I I I • morning a fire r . mond hotel, ' James' hall and , ings were compl bare walls rem` .. of the hotel gue .h flames and wer I •! killed by jumpin ' +t a still larger , u juries. I - mil 1 : During ._ - t trooper shot ai I we It is repor a fresh i►ttack . ors from I + ' I - b s 4 _ : li. tz.. i t - + . 111. ! - - �_ i r : f . t: r` i C i K _. -f t _',ate._, y _ r - - - �, ' 1 I' i e ' -, '. ;;: - - ' - 'T'M I . . 0 CoiIF'OBITloN (TOLD, Antique Bronsa a l , i Dr. Junker's caravan }reached 'Emir Bey •pOOner's Coppelrine... OLD, NOur%l wood, and other picture and . . , + oumin , y,�met, Ito PaloWlt�tl F� , "'FAy `_ . THE �V EEK S NEWS: safely and that Emin it wall. sag tp� dolt t, k,io�tr what $ptw It°a'n. x Itwbins Artotypes, AtEitits ' td[tltelais• y fat i _. '' The $t, pttltearebairg police ►rs s1a► ►ell by opperlae fs. Perhapps� you link it b a,"� e�;alente and Itetatl. Trade cat Pr0°d bands of w cure for rheumatism, or a tam alogua ■A'1"1'HlgtfyB BtAf3. i co'. Tar�ttw• r , its that numerous wlde� up TNEAE I8 1 { - . HOME.,, 1 �t' k' ilists are ready for ipime late action. drink, or a comforter for teething o . ILLUgTRA'rED OIIt 0311 S FREE 1 / ' i our feet d BE I I EF - . X18 fur 'sales of the 1#adsou's Bay �- the Indian Government intends Sta#on -. or a patent affair for keeping y 'r3'� &NADIAN BUB►NLrBS UNIVItttBITY and Short- a foiYiq on this frogoer; in the Ptttthin and .tarring your pedal extremities into Bultdtn , To ny show a decline compared with Teat hand Institute, Public Library if g go ��ial Wes : Book-keeping, Penmanship, The Snow Drl,. 1sehlitug kowdar Ii0„ Brant3o OM district, to morally support the Ameer of galvt►niobe►tteri�csapab t f melon the Id ehC d Tylowriting, eta write for particulars. . �, ear. around your shpts teeth with magnetic err• horihu► BRITANNIA oe ( tioua y hl ATghanistan. THOMAS fi"#ODOH. The fourth of i*%y is ofPiciall announce . MERIDEN . .- I— I e of- " s the date for the annual meeting of t I fi is reported that Emperor William on rents: Well Srooner's Co�perige is nothing ��� Reporter Mork Co. Court*, President. his birthdap- will proclaim Crown Prince of the kind, is is a purely non flbroas, anti - CHAIU•as H. iltttoose, sea'v and llttluuger. vying Dominion Rifle Association. 1886• --For two years► m) �$NUII'AiiTURB ONLY , - t 0.t- g loll■ iSl, 11 signal station in the- St. La'w'1'eno Frederick William co- Regent,, with the con- azleiObo a s1 The great a difficulty nit all woe's health was ran down• She war . A g �s(' to and the (.ulf have beeninsttructsd to send,i sent of the Bundetu'ath. ' After April 15th. It is supposed 'that the plain to "atltlassinats machinery is to keep the axlesme�tal s eausmegd, a i a y »�►hherrlsemdsheowas give u, Ft14 EST ' it tl in its twice daily Af p bronze, and babblt ytive - � repo the Czar.'was Tanned b De areff, c>rl,iaa Jib. Braes, by eve doctors, they all passed the ATE I . uy hitect Hamilton, seca� P �.. S tall have more or leas friction which en• opinion that; she could nob live. She m� I ell, . ' ,Tas. Balfour, arc ► the famous Nihilist leader, who is bin SILVeR L - iregin r. against 53 competitors. for the blenski, enders heat, and if there is one thing in „mmenoed using Dr. Jnfs Making ie The ed first P believed to be in Switzerland. g December, ltl$t, and at er tale ►ing t�= desigtl for an art museum building at De- Three London publishers have'made lib- this life that amuses an engineer it is a hot •allies �® w� much improved that WA Es . •c ntil- ry g, he could look afterheehousehold duties pus9i- troll. Brat offers for the MSS. of the Queen of ooze. It ie not necesaa to be an en inset c p R WOO , The q�restian of railway disallowances Italy's novel which• was rejected when sent td be acquainted with the, pe nlair merits of t , 1 I �, ItoDnlca, Engineer, t�, �.�igC Deaig�Ss C4mb�ned ;, I t cl, or - a hot box, buttthere is nothing will make an -^ 'Ir 1 I grate, Diauitoba and the North -'Vest is expected anonymously to a Roman firm. _ ! NGS IInequSUed DtarabilitY . I •re • . , : - to be discus4ed by the Cabinet at an early The `Vat Office authorities have made' ar- engineer ao fully appreciate P he beauties of A ��Anc AR(� and FB1V _ ` i (s• ate z rangementa for the transportation from a humble, Jowl Christian a irit ae to have UG b(an_ an axle everlastin 1 tearing itself to pieces, "'`"'"— �g�,�=LTON, ONT�d►:. '' the The Toronto City Council have adopted Canada;to London during the coming season g y . NE�V Sly i P�iE T fools ENGLAND -. > laws for the issue of debentures for $400,- of ; ;pp0 horses for artillery trains. in a red hot passion of fury. Now Copper 'ently y ine is a metal patented by Mr. Spooner, of Ex- Rtearnship "Norwegian." 0 riding Opt) and 050.000 for the erection of a court- The � adical press of Paris takes M. de. Port Hope, which cannot by any means be. .• " !: criutr house and city hall. Lessept3 to account for saying France is the induced to aglow of warmth. Its co'd- I'(twRtiT Pelaxs TO TIIK TaADS. We are Bole tents ; - o in Canada for l+icBltlDts's CKi eanA4/tu "ap claft:ias. i once, . Hon.- \Ire Blair, Premier of New Bruns- nature friend of Germany, and advises him Pees would ive the chills to charity. Totill Write for quota►iona. (' has introduced a bill into the Legis- to stay at home in future and confine him g y JAMES PARK & SO Z3 ADEt.giDdE sT. E.,TORONT i Tatbnto. are wick a box with it, is like a visit from our wifu'tl All classes of fine work. lifts• of Printers' wr ' rd i e for the abolition of the Legislative self;to anal matters. must estimable mama, the axle has to huatle �--------- - - - - -- Slugs and MeW Furniture Send for sacs I j. s .. r I . er the Council of that province. The Berlin Post takes a gloomy view of for all it is worth to keep from freezing. � R. &PENCE & C •t � .i 1 . lathes d phis metal is now being put up in handsome, .____, The Department of Marine has complet the St.�'etersburg plot, an says it will re stenciled wooden ackages suitable f (� awn arter for a fast schooner, fobs add - quire 4 superhuman effort on the part of the 1 P or G neumerewill end it W their vantage H �'. ,en t n ed th the fleet of Dominion cruisers for the Czar to oppose the tempest of voices calling Y to atk the trade for cue malts of (Files and iJ ed to counter display, and no hardware store Rte,, s. >Re•Cutttng a 8peetalty. $end I i a er for war as a remed for Russia s woes, rank above a tin pot concern +J for rice list and term. .1 , -, J 1. - . , Tremor Y claiming to P o protection of the fisheries next summer. I • bed. The Canada, Shiping Co.'s application for M. de Lesseps states that Prince Bis- can be without a stock. The Georgian Bay t.. 0 M Consolielated Lumber Co., the Rathbun Cg., Li Bamilltt�n, Ontario. (� MM �+ _ o pro- - W 0 " fare additional (lock accommodation on the :list marck s list he desires her strength equals tlZe Wm, Hamilton and Peter Hamilton ' sey llas been refused, and the question of strong, ' _ i .. - . V cov- , . the appropriation of berths will be raised. that of (armany the two nations will fra Co'e., of Peterboro', and others without d ternize and forma combination that will number, speak of Copperipe in the highest Bicyvles i.,.j .. gain s Q LJ _ It is understood that 14r. Sandford Flerm- uarantee the ace of the world. _ rn� has been appointed a co- commissioner of g Pe terms. In fact engineers 'from Quebec to - H u, the , o , Advices from Mandalay say Lieut. Go- 'New We tminster yea4'n for Copperipe, and END AT ONCE FOR I,I9'C of U f d- ' - toes - Sir A exander Campbell to the Imperial Con- li htl 's mounted infantry surprised the Mr. Spooner is rapidly developing a busi- S Second-Hand blachints, ! _ ;' ference to be held in' London next riaonth. rebel chief Boshway near Sidolia, Burmah, ness of large proportions. For Heavy jour From f$iS ltpwartln. +are famous for th r style,- I . I, the ' - _ r CARRIAGE TOPS - . invent• A requisition for the extradition of the on the 9th lust. The rebelekept up tt heavy pal bearings, crania pins, steam boats, saw convenience, du ability 1 . t: n '1'rinarco, . gaol at Winnipeg for Y + iiiills, roller grist mills, planing r and rhea ,neya, Rny no Builders other sell you see t m. Al� t th Itttiha P g fire for some time but were finally defeated lapin mills, and New Catalogue Ready let April• the leading Carriage Builders Sell them, i r man to -two men. Boshwa escaped, all cod machine work, Copperipe can E MONTREAL. ` - . . hl,utg the murder of a fellow - county losing twenty Y in A. T. LAN Factory: •107 King tat, W., TORO TO. I � . ; aline, Chicago, has been made to the Dominion Remarkable darknoas enveloped LondoD be strongly recommended. The metal c:tn t - (;overnment. at boon the other clay. • It was as dark as be shipped from Toronto, Montreal, t� in tllo - - 'on Pariiatnent atthe approach- midnight ht in the entire region of Charing nipog,• and f rom the patentee, �Ir Spooner, • • r _ , _ FIT . 1 - w . lie Domini g ! , Pon Independent. - ' C N T t T'i'll- . ,s.- ing session will be asked to vote a suilictent (;toss, Whitehall -and the Strand, theatmo- fort Hope.— Bo►c(ty� - - �•Mw --.Wap sgor �_ . _ men I oty car° I do not mean merely to stop the tins . hop, sum to organize and equip a troop of cavalry, sphere being pitchy black. - 1 n the east and ` a - a e time and teen love them return TS K I mean a ta.t - r 'force u t0 one southwest onions Of the city, it was some . 1'rll Cl1tAr��lill DetaffiCfs and _ _ _- sure. IhevemadetbedlseaseofFlTB Eril.grsmyr e" 'I. ' rhulle brie in r the permaner t p P ClLtt8 , _— _ warrant f m IN(ialCKNESSA life- lontstudy. y •d7 re it .- thingin i men. what clearer. Snow was falling heavily at IIlty Fel ere_ tl t r jam) ' p etc to cure the worst euee Becease others have fell to ss ti d i - only the word tits time. . Armstrong "S BU99Y & 0a, y'age H Ua1 R reswn for not now rattle of . cnre• sear at tar. s It has been decided that y gufferere are, not generally aware that these diseases treatise and a Free Fortis of my tnranbt.r remedy. et�•4 l'he R=press and postomca It costa yon nothint for I ,- Y to `askatcliewan'' shall be engraved on the A Wonderful iuvenLion. are contagious, or that they are ape to the presence and [ willj}oar. yoop Address DR. pH.Qatsoar, an in- - of living parasites in the tinting membrane of Wle nose Br IlCIt O�CUI �1 �CIlgU SteI Toro toe � i 1<tn to 'clasps to be awarded to those volunteers and Mounted }'olice who were under fire in the -` IA Philadelphia inventor precii�ta e- that settitie has proved hisuto be a microscopic-71 a la the reeuit is thatra '11-ess, - time is soon cording when the yp S Simple remedy been formulated whereby catarrh, _ i I forth ��'est rebellion. . II ; : machines will be perfected and in use in all • I 11 Ill, or t,_` P catarrhal deathew and hay fever are cured in tn.m - it -is The Minister of Agriculture has reeelvod rintin offices. The Philadelphia man is one to three simple applications made at home. A ,1._ A lase a,comn,unication . from the Aberdeen Harbor P g" pamphlet ex latnmg this.new treatment is sent tgl•r �j Brrard- stating that that port has been licens- not flit from right. Prof. Camp, of .Ertel- on. �rpeceipt o stamp b ' A. H. Dixon A Son, &ls KinK ��� BOSS SIDE SPRY G EA� _ K� -,,,P_ line, some tine ago became interested in the Street west Toronto,annda l��ttffJu t . th(: ed a landing place for foreign cattle not sub- matter, and has •labored on it to some put- A. P. - -, m • . 1 jest to quarantine or slaughter. I{Im mcny P0v.,%ntn_,vs over any other side -spri% - its - pose: He liad but little difficulty in con - ansemreue ear, ar"d wJi undou:,tedly be a great favorite. Tb+ yc, . , Two Canadian companies have secured the atructing a machine that would set type pop. CARLEY llerrickville, out., l es 11 r and I fVut ti mpered steel� khate etches allow the txxiy k • iC rain contract for supplying ail for the Dominion perfectly from the most complicated rlianu T Breeder Of Spau►sh Jacks. Jennies, Nubs d Jett "' !set eery low. IT 1't'KN IiHOKT, drips very easy - 1 three ears tits call lots forrule, al soex tramareforcarringeot1+ it�ifOfik:erIandhasnoSWIh(iINUor UKDUE VUTtOti. $alt , c rrilly i lighthouse service for y_ ► l script, and soon foand thi}t by the addition _ ab:tr lint rtrnil ht or untteton bodita. YItICF.3 ;itIGHT / B a K t,tit lily rerluire,i, upwards of i X5,000 );alloiis an- of a couple of cams surf a thingumbob it r tttt/t ' !t 1; .11�F�TB'w t k1 t:n }Y 1:�'F.ttY I Be txi for our ileac rltttive circular. lti es. � uually, bang about equally divided between. could be used 'to write editorials. He ilia I Cjt (;oukkt> ,►, ('- tnalta. r�'l!►�urcli at., Toronto. i J. tg.,AR11dTBONG )1'F'G CO. (lLd.1, — 1 1 t 1,<tng- them. some trouble in getting it su that It wou},il i - --- - - - - -- � —__ -. . -__ - - GUELPH. t'f+nedr. 1 I'D loa,, y„ dffiurtgagia. Lruut,u•,ue_ r— ►,rang An *rs 1I..T. t:illit rtiy, member f n"Anti. collect the bills and liut its feet on the des 1 articular apldy to ltxAT7r, CiIAt► SOLD ON ALL KAl1.N .tT TBAI f3. - John Ile McLeod, of Piston, but has finally succsc<led• He close- not �� i �� Wtc1t, iIhACRSmmc As OA4T, Toronto. Wholesale through IRA Gu►tti1V'ALL CO... i It -l- is goliish, and Iu __ - . I-r•r•l� ", _ 11:1`•C i1Ct;il 31Yr�rtl 111 a9 members of the Nova hope to get it so it will pay the bills. After 1 _ _ - p� - ytt).�- F,i•__I:�TKRV,ST YFAKI,Y. / 162 St. James Street, Montreal. , . [rtrni otia (xm'ernnietit, NIeLeod has just been ofltce ]tours, by torching 'a sprintt, it will ! 6 PER CENT. -nn commi+uitin ; ltcrfgagee ' r pureb: ►« d- tt. H- TF:1tPi•{?. •a:i ,roronto 5tr"t, C,�NA 53A PEIgMANEN in ire ti, appoilted lovernment leader in the Legis- turn out ailidavita about the circulation till 1 i c full lativc Council• / stopped. One of thelrlost. interesting sights; A�JBMOW ",,,,t(',,,,;Ah,, V.M%%anted,ata►e ��AA� Q, S VINGS COM • ► ► . , e tiu,e trn rwl:►r} or c,inuuic• �. l' 11'� N �• r'oorn ►: 1 bcr of Yoiriitr men �i'C're et]- ill COtynect'ton with 1 rof. (.;lambs inventlt n or t t,,,,,,•,•, tt tilt rr 1 .,t , \While a nu n i c tt %NICA, am 1 hu,iuesai matt ur cupitlli�t�, all ORATED A D. l$bti. ._. of the hills is when two of them are working together, lion. Industrial t'n,wl of it. V. A. a5 Artnde. Toronto. / 1.•,,.,•� 1 r " "•-'tin "'• ' "'" '' t• -1 uplt,ia', ,,E- INCORPORATED, , .,I•evs, 'p�-il�tr themselves coast_ng on one 1UR !I t1.P..- w"i,o wish f•. ►.,akr: a Chang ►• for Leulth or 'pt•utlt tan . "'i - J - I one of them etc and attempt to bar 1 . �Kt'FK�1, •FIRST (`l.•�`iN i�{• "` Po- - in Auicliasbury, Out., one of the sleighs gu to 'see P - nmanaa row a chew of tobacco of the other, and not �� l'ttt,i ;';tr F:�ttils for sale - -in the (ow►t) of gvt calu� "Lit: nitlrnuarann F'KEE, h) scndittb your art - rt t up which they wore seated became u g y Fee cx (callril thci ardcu of Ca„attt) ; e.►ry teru,s oI dress uu postal card to lul►iy(•ribrd ('Iii/itl►I, - ` successful turn around and strike the (• ; iA1LMS, Leamington. Paid -tip Capttal, - • + '� aClts�l, . able, striking a stutnN and instant killing ht ing site i pa)►u.nt, S �.— J. X. UIt'K1�K. - . - 1, ttu,YN , C011- uci- gltl:fr'Pll uF b di 100. MUSIC .- '3u,o(.(, es King dt. weld. Reservt Fund, >t 1,a11i ,r .f Byron flush, son of Lewis Bush of hose- ("•tlitor for some. Few editors can look on this - l;raes Inet's ' �'iotine,' ' Flutes,' •, — Toronto._" Total Ase►eu+, 'OFFICE : ' without shedding tears. The professor ex- liles' too0 pl:►) -P, ' �' more. t is to realize a fortune from his invention, , and Muloical Inrt. Trimmings, of redtuod 'Pott^oa t3t., T. tresitae - _ - Allan Line Wal Mail SteaIllahip� is itatldings. artier - I .: - some boys playing on the rampart in rear In _ _ _ - _ . 87 king tat. ty., Toronto - t`'nce' of the Hotel Dieu hospital, Quebec, found rind is contidcut that sales will boom right stores. R. B. BUTLAND, t H(►l ��- SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. f ra s n the highest notch as soon as it is un- j2 kR/; ti, % :1:114 .tot's LAlt(' • Sallln^ du to vltrttor (mm _Portland ever Thule es of \ �t hat the considered a small bundle o g p rn' Some of anti upwards received at Cu t raM ! I day and l[anfai every dstnr•la)• M Live �u , and ct - Y d *stood that sac 11 machine is required to ' 1) Price tlt,IlS ; one of (st► acres, Itstxl, : )ilia cli� B ) rP of inter8at aid or corn dnded halt - sari with 1 ; and began to use it as a football• A dogg nt,tte, dead shot on rheutnatisln, asthma, and lung I Y , four i j and si i the temperance ledge before it leaves diseases ; best soft water in America• F'ur articularr ' sulmm at [,f,ndonda�rryeto In so mails an pawangor � P DEBENTURES. y y . i /that was with them seized the bundle the] shop.— Estellim Bell. address F:. f{.'WIT�1L•'I:, Not;oa"a)•. ('_lie, Virginia. --_ I, for Scouand and }reload ; also Irom Bs+ltilrOre; rte Money received on deposit for a fixed term "tyellrf f :allied tore off soma of the rags, when the body of _ - -- - — - - I t . ' . ' ► ��� Babbitt' - ton Elalitait and tit. Jour' ►, y -F., to t.icerpool I,;rtuikh:J for which Debentures are issued, with halt•y y 1a• l tea, SPOONER S CORPER fibrous Arti! rte I Burin sutamer moritts. ThD Nteatnen o/ the (Ila* . :I a female infant was uncovered. flow tie Missed a Brilliant FutRTC. tereat soutxma att:►�hecf• Executors and are « into wow Leo Pall during winter to and from li�lua„ authorised t,y law to invest in the Depentu o! tile" Eight hundred men are at work in the Bill Mortimer is one of those smart fel- I tion litre -metal tar llixed,l treannge in mach igeot Coutpanv The ('apical and Assets of the ompany ti,`ret_ b � ciunrs,nG•edu,pperu,irted,supt • lieeerer) reyuircu}ent. � porttsat+_. Boetou and Philadelphia; and d;tr{nK s� ►r. 1 - :. ; auilla - pocky Mountains clearing the Canadian lows who can tell about a luau by merely 1 Ask ) our hardware dealer tar it. ALO.NZ0 W. SP()US- I tTfer bevActo (Titlet�ow anti kuutrval weakly ; ( +las,cc• being pledged for money thus receiv ,de tom an { ,� 1, , Pacific track from the snow' left there by looking at his handwriting or the shape of , p-, _ _ and Boston we kty, and OW,it,w �"ll MW E10%1 at ail t:mea assured of perfect sate t ; r t Ent, Patentee and ldanutw laver, port Hoe ( ►nt-� ! tortnightl)•, Advances made on Real Estate, CI, "tor. the recent slides. The company propose to t�e back of his head, or the way he moves.' - PATENT 80LlQiTORB. . " � For tretght', passage, or ether tntormution aprl• • and on favorable conditions as to en riot►• i i t t1,e build cable road under song of the worst his legs when he walks. Bill was standing I S. uunut� A Cc. R�uee and 11 nnic ipnl Debentures pure I h A. bchuDUac►cer A Co., Baltimore ; a ohs in the mountains so as -to prevent I tits Corner of Austin avenue talking to iiE 8011 Eit IkKPfa "TIO� and lusraranrr 1 IILIlfkx ; sheik & Co , St Johl, a, N. F. ; %'w Thou p ,. �BR>RRT N s�fo ••• ^r^+ ^� r*^� ^r ti t•: h- . • , -. p O the service. It tbmpnnA- or t'anada. l N. B. alien 14 Co., (hpoagol future interruptions t olonel Dan Beaty. (aly,yt p,7}tir; B�(iItiEF:K`i, TuRt1VTu. ISO a Co St. John, 7oronsol 7 J New York ; H. Bouriter, g Y Do you see that boy acrO,,ia the street (1, C. Roes, Chief Euptueer, A. Farssa, Nec'y- Trees. Love tt Alden, wtu. urookde, 1 biladel I } ' C•titius The 1, t t is liquor dealers have Tar et tt Allans, {tae doCu., 4uetreo; from bac':ell •:,r'.; ,, from their position of defiance there with his back to us, looking in the tKH� w k`T};p —Ut K LA�i, LliiT— ao,tMat pits; Ll. A. Allen, 1'at'.lalui bc,rrf,on ![out: et 1. ^�' ' nd about fift have taken afire window'." asked Bi1LA �t, t.. I .c t,�u:K ttwtlrl; _'u,(tu�� ttc�utatnd i,► : _ y fr ;trip t tit: , -. .aw, a Y v ' � ,, 1 RTH DAY. _ - u •• ; , M11gleud. Patties pl u ing dreir tar{us'a"ith us luuuedi• i A �� II the ; lit cl,aes of the eighty -three who applied yes• - as �t io out to lie a hero utely win have thcnl in rted�in our liLondon, Dint, i Gifu porte� Birthday Card senl "'idly :them. The number of liquor shops h Well, that boy A, I tt'Ii:i.tR g c . , g S A Beau Mall 'l'At'r►. i to aor baby whose mother will wind us tb. FINEGOLD from - i,een reduced from 1 t30 to fifty, and barroom He is going to conquer the world. He wilt , A!)'i•bit c t I[ii PACKETS Ity nan,pe of -two Or more other babies. and their drinking is altogether done away with. be an American Napoleon Bonaparte. The ��� ETA ,,t ruts dozen h „anal .u)- saeortett Eater •or I parents �d y Also a handsome 1Jia- • 1►o has right now, more will and int,(11eCt Btrthdgt` t ands. t►t 1(k•, : . 2_rt', ',rN , Vie. and Fl `•nr•Il Mond D e Sample Card to the mother ao4 t arti- It is understood that the Government Y kets, s pin a pan krt, at !�j rk Hudson than any forty men in Austin. sacrist ; also silk- irinlretl sac Paq) Wells. Blohbiitrdasn d>;iC�., iRsa�ea6 . n,. expedition to $ EXT g 1/ 1�� send Sri •a you think Ito T” asked Dan blh', Q1, and 11' fret pu kit ; cash w at<uu, order. - will not P What male( y (till. A Aozen packets of a kind, �o per cent off. FINE -, . . I .1i. Others.. Bay this year. The report of the results Beat rwttht'vr,t tRrt►a• st Cm. �� Yonge yt_, Ti►rt►nto.'p �� " . � achlevetl in last year's expedition, including III don't think so at all. +I jirtst know it. TNAT ytei•ie acid. - the observers who passed thh U ELY P the re orts of how he situ �s his ri �ht shoulder, over ii>'► bush_ I CONSUMPTIONN TRUE ABSOL T '(,shed I P 1�otice b per Cat winter of 1'it35 G at the stations ou the bay, i We • pwltl,o rem.tiy for t4r aGovo disease ; by Its aw FilUtiS ashe(f That salute was p culiar to .'apoleun tips s} ue tree. will be presented to Parliament at the eom- tgand to no other man." theasaads orr.ete or eh. waso stro sa I or tact .tsmm�t FROM SELECT FRU Great, -, Ottt. Mve bees c°rod Igdeed w stroat l: m7 tatth to la ing session. " That bo = - - -_J�• BU1'll, CMiar Grose• _ nlecacy, loaf 1 wlrl sera T6PU aelTtl.&9 FB6E, totothee '" Nonsense,'.' replied- Dan.. Y Mr. Schreiber, Chief %nt;ineer of Gnvern- piney, A„♦`r'r• °` "' :preos•nar.o..ear... SOLD EVERYWH� _ E . belongs to me. � He has been vaccinated and ~ - washing stn x , "'t`a • vI• O sa eaTa d?. 0 C VYtnb dtoaaae w any , - - `' intent railways, anticipates that railway con- it tick. Thais whey he hunahe4 p MEAT CHOPPERS. Clothes `� ngi �h��� y'mpfttTputto sr1l of struction in the Dominion this year will far shoulder." „ era, 10 kinds ; !tangles 3 kinds• Churns, Pe _ - - -------- Year. " L that so 2" tetsponded Bill. Well, if $we�pan, and other sun�riee. t ri Irl surpass that Of last ear. A Targe number HAMILTON INrit eTSUi. Woatts CO., namilto .'�C u�' , i . . . � whiten ' - of new roads will be commenced in every he hadn't been vaccinated he would have ' -- - urse a • part of the country, and many of the exist had a brilliant future before him." Send for article wanted, or Illustrated e>. E .. t.,}r<tl:- i r ing lines extended, making a total of thou- „ ��� and caught the small -pox, per• UBLPH Basiaetts Co►teAC. blacipb. cute, . -` �f;. g g ha s. —Texax S{fttnga. Twelve $isles and Provinces already represent - ,i�,c• 3 - sands of miles of track and ivin employ -. Von , >• --WITH ALL TH)r- orkmen. P the roll of tots Itnatitutlon. To thorough, f p R O �% 37 7W 3E $ Z' Ild. . .. t I u {,<<c_ ment for an immense army of w struction, and the efficiency and success 're: AL. T E In Union is Strength• tactics! in q of Its graduates, this College owes its popularity. ,t use I AMp;BICAY - .-I Io oa 1—U Circulate, giving terms, etc., mailed tree- `�""► S P R 1 N Gi PRESS B O X v W H 1 O A Ko PO' T S g •' � r;f "<«a. i M. MAOCORMICK, Prinoiva� . 1. l that Capital punishment has been abohahed A unrtsnd a zero tong dwelt Bide by aide, �� ___ _ _ _ AND 1 R O N BRACES. In the wedd�d > �� h i n f by the Maine Legislature, imprisonment for vela n content to abide ; qq life without the power of pardon, being They had stood ioa's et jo ment other divided life'egtearsre� Over IiAO of our Maoiiines Inow in Dee. sad no oomplaints� Prices and Terms to eilitbuyers. Send r slid _ Had share respected, and loved by all ' ra SEED14 Give %atiie, and a all. Tholl �j r � a t . three substituted. They were honoured, rasp r are F're.h, true to uaute, anti C:hca,,- !f _,rill THE ' Es. VG.. C. MUR1 \EY COs TORONTO - . 1,,,,t,, It is believed that "the number of deaths men, , d no one disputed their value as ten. have not already received our u,►t:►lo¢u:•, send f r it. � � If the _ - by the Boston and Providence' Ry. disaster An ROBLUT EVAN* at CO.,' _ . But dissension arose in their he ►rts, and grew a'oise, perd Melrrbapts and Grown wilifl's has been - overestimated. The number is of -� sled to and granted divorce ; Nxrnluoa. ou Arlo_ , The taw was a pe wi a , ficially stated at 24. I And this con le n►od foolishly broke up their home; LOOK TO YOUR FLOCKS, until Delighted wit thoughts of their freedon, to roam ; • An unknown two - masted "" schooner is For destroying ticks and vermin on sheep, cattle � in the ashore near Nansette, Alass. All attempts But, alas ! tto their sorrow, they xbund when too ;and horses, Letnestershire Tick and •Vermin Destroy- . late er b well worth the price, yes, double the pride. It ' ► I t° tnd to save the crew have as yet failed owing I They had blindly invited a very bad rate: ,: !; ; _ 1. In 4 the prevailing storm. elogLhe coasted the cost, was efat used in England a ith wonderful success, and but P When weary and lieftrt Y b8e now been introduced into Canatja, and is sold at Considerable alarm is felt in New • York All the blessings of hems we forevermore lost, a1 x is suffl ut to l ' ° 30 and e(1 to a box; o>?e aRr t,° �+ e te, to- ills the world made no efforts its thought to die treat 40 ahcep. 1t is seed u a wplr►• F'u}l dilettiolta ;� O ' ' at the absence of any attempt on the part �V guise, ao ,ompant '►soh bag..- Bull bp, druifgl O•' Q ASS 0 l AT ° ' of the quarantine officials to prevent the in- And they saw themselves dwindle in every one's 13aloos A S s, De„gllton, grit., jyld C. tflalo011 lL --------- — -- I . . . -�- i ': --- - :: . r troduction of cholera from the Argentine eyes : BaO,, Buffalo, bk-Y. Agents. }• i . ` 1 They discovered when homeless, alone; in dietrese„_ _ - GUARANTEE CAP 1 T A L, SI,000 000. ' Re ub1iC. - .. �ONOT READ TH114 unless you want to make p P , That a unlit is small and •zero is tees. ne T f FtsS+ttDa 1iP.�1R�RS�irx ie the onl•v - A NOME �Mr A • three o'clock' the Other 1 y' ad and ootlittaine the brightest HEAD OFFlCE,a TORONTO, ONT. , l,ow a About half past, ., er ... kno ing them bbtk, y. story I _ morning a fire broke out in the new Rich- A wise old Arttlunwilling eW� on hb L 0 and torl�et. any per pubs , _ , • , , , , . , . , . had Price, with Declared himself t° secure the agency , , ..... . ,versa neat le ,nitim, r ear. ........ .... . ......... mood hotel, in ,$uffale, which with St. That the beat ot! te two 'when slope, w nd more g g o"isEelet. I►K 1 n and part as much as the couple before, to ird en li4rall� -dealt with. fiend O • - µhen dames' hall and a number of adjoining build- Than a tenth p y F residestt -HoN. Sue w. P. HOWLAND, C.B., HA.l11.Gt. • only tits for tree aam le copies and terms Mention this paper. Hoa• wY, riariAS1�. WM• 13 UOT, EM -' „ I . _ lugs were completely destroyed, y And he often repeated this etoryn Un on is Address, THE FIRESIDE WKEKLY, 2a and 28 Col- : yi�.leresidents. -- standin Numbers To indorse the old motto : I borne Street, Toronto, Ont- Hatt. CHCSr Jvsrtbts MecDOxaI.D, S. NosDHlsuscaa, Eel.. , mine. I bare walls remaining • cued b the ► mr of the hotel guests were impris y , -. Beat and Cold W. H, Bt1Arf�r, ESQ., W. H. alase Era, } "� 6611TH WANTED tot " ]Elie o[ Leo x111," A. MaLsAN l'iowasD, Eep.� h of diseap&' $b irr A from an authentic memoir tarnished by his g,Dp� jpoppsg, Esq., . . >Direcietrs. a - - . . flames and were either burned to death ¢r - titnePer•fliiling ca}ise r. HKftBRIT MASON, Era, J. D. Erioss, M, , - killed by jumping from the windows, while season of the ear peuralgia, toothacihe, and order and written with his enoo�nxgaenientU, a P L D. gox. dAreee YovNe, wAlrra>vt S. Lea, Era, (round - t. The Lion and blesd,,g, by 00rnard Wy A• L. GOODRILHAM, ESQ., ' • are r*mmpan t r-.T H C "I a still lar er number suffered severe n This ie the only work approved by lire holy ether, Y, gyu,, Esv o �N�. • g _ a host of similar direases teed ft,re I - to find the quickest, nd all others advert as such are a fraud. For • . Vi.. s • �.�.� 9 ,' ueatiOn then, la juries. great question, Pol -• arses Rosa Pu Hgto o„ Toronto. O . •eld. ppREIaN, , . t economical rem y rme ad ! _���- ::.. • • • • • ... • . I. ; rarest, and mos fills these r nits- --" during which trims >tel6,000 ]tae • ads at Calcutfa a aviLtxs ezaotly require- HE LO ON 4N ARANiEg �e Assootst on hoe been fifteen yearn in operatiwn, a , - - During a 'military psi son a Ns Sest willed to the Po Holds • . . - . Y menu. It its p P AND A(`iCIDENT CO. U), OF LONDON, ENC.. This y n nennial Period. n is a tiers wW a r; trooper shot and inrtantl killed Major rom t, efficient, and moat s in power every year 888 closes the Lhiid Otdnq _ t,tecti- Neill: economical, for it eZCeed Po 04 W, X80,000. Dominos (Ioverament Deposit, : tmrplas of over 11860,400• The sett now Ovveeree>)� SM000. Po�ioies in t over =14,000,000. keep known remedy and is as Cheap as inim for 1)vo• Head ORtee : 72 King eta East, Toronto. (ivarantt� Capital and ble a P . It is reported the Abyesinitlitts have made , 6, Foibles Neia- Fertile taAle alter two years, and after three yearn Ldelbasllrle. t tree of afresh attack upon Massowah and been re- wtioles, A 10 cent sample bottle will give Gentlemen of influence wanted in unrepresented -re re- . eve person a chance to test it. Large distrlots. t tuy the Dominl6m - _ r J every e girls p dated tin. 24, Idiiy bottles only 25 oeatlL _ : - } � °` 1. m Uganda, _ Advices $ 4 . (: i ;. 1 roast , , ,, • ' . :., 1, I. .. _.. „;. t 3� vedn, ... -. , .,,. - 'r. 1. 4. .f, -i ., I - _ -...1 ( : - sloe.: - : b :. .. . • .: H.} . , Here,. ,.., ,. H .. , r ,. F ,- . , . 114- : + wr _ x . ,- ti,, : i , ' n: r I2, c;t P 1 1. •A'. •'iv. i< 1. c f- ,.1 s ,,,: le f ! .l . ( i ,:. t. It h 1 a i a. 4 i, r.. .. - _J I a from, d' t fit- .� I i �: p r L. .. �.: i" 1. _ >. r. • _ -. , ... _ ." . f I 5- k : - t.: h f .., r s I. I , y 1 alp - , . 11 '. r ` „i i # , r f ,; } .. �, 1 .i ..1: _ p:, At l Y ” . I . ,. I,mo' :, ] 1,: i. -. it ..� , , ff x. II t� �t S :1 I i . .. 4i ., '4.. 1. : ,.. - ... / „ . - . ... ,- - :. R .' , ..TM n. a I r = a'. ,,, tin`,,. .g as I _ t: 4 t. ,.- - _ .,� - .. .. I .,- rr -1 S - ..rya I -. ,.- .r .. �: t, .. fart - :.: _< '_ + } -, t- , :' _ '! rn . -. -.. .- ...- a .. •,.r.- lx : - , - n. . ,. 11,,,,E� i9:� f[- :.2. _ Y•t , _ _ . "h -- ' - - ... f - .. :- ,. ,, r u, .fr: - .,wiz ri•ir ,. ,. , d r t.°T- t:L�:.-I : -kits. _.,:itJ:y�'a6er .a•'`.. -s6_r - 3: - �u_,:.r' .f.-a s-:c�t _;,a� --i . - '. ,� ,.— �x -�.�'? .'$ �dy.., "k: t - �y. n.. s . . ,x: - - — a. , , - . .. - 11 ­ - �, � r It V. , . - .. - - , I , , . .. , . \ . '� I � . I , �:.Ir . - . - - ;1 1;! I k � , i 'II5* J � � .. ,!.I, , ,� I. , " .� - _,*� - :1 :, -:. . , ­­ _� - .--- - -1 :� I I , '. -- - - // * . I . -the present money order I .. I . �, .. . _.. - - _: - 4 fA:0- .11 Kensury, Russian or Impez-al X .,�":, ie....., P'UB . IC � . _'.... . - .I.i., . I ... . .i ... . .. I I . � . . .."",: ­ half per cent., and the limit in amount growing . 2 I., -k , I. � . � - !, , - . .: for, an order is'$100. Theratemight the Toronto Board of -Trade, which has ' . _. . . L :­ L �__ - w e .'' YOU I - ,.__-_.. ....I I. � q..­ .: � I . 1� � ; '' , , , e I 9; : ' w- - '. :1: .� I . . ' - ell be reduced to a quarter per cent. had the matter under ebugideration. I ..'' Mim r order :11 - ; ,.- - Dear - P ' I * 6 ior . . "' . I 1, I - I., � 16r sums over. $20, and the linfit in adopted the following resolutions. : It is . . 0 ; . ! I I �: - ..""', 1 " ht XjrhtriU# gt , . 1 . ' .. I . I .,., I : ..: - i;" Z Igo..., amount be abolished. This would in- to be hoped that our exchanges through- yo r sprin 8 it pla, ced before the gi eat J % . - . . I . . . .. (" , . i 8 out the province will- also Lake up the ' . 9 I ; � � , . ckering, Out. - subjecs:-'%Fhereas, owing to the h of spring trade. . - . L''... ,. . ­ . .. .. -1. I I . - ru � - .1 ..'' J - .: I our farmers have been enabled to com- .. I in .. � . - . 'RAT . - e - ., _ . - � P. S.-I Be sure and lea it pit th � I , - I , . I ES OF ADVERTISING: great benefit 'would be derived. Bound t ers '. . I I � Ftrsk insertion, per H4 8 cent Pe 0 successfully � i .� .. . . . . . I . ., _�'tion,perline 7, 9 - objections td it is in the Markets United States, even pr per, place - Yours etc4h - I _.,�. - I .1 This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- diffieU . 9 :. - . - :. . . - : - _. I yearly or yearly contracts payable q"rterly. . . . to introduce new see , and of a varieky I . � . :-. - � I 1, . I . 11 .. 1 There is considervble disc�ssion that does not find fa ,or with American . . . I : I . I I � � ­ Special terms givefi'to parties making,con % . . I , - ,L � I ;. ., i , i �.;., . .". ' "GR � .. t . Rair, his distinguished consideration. - duricg the past two b a been I .., , �. - _�. ` 4 - . . I 1: - $5 00, payable in advance. � 1: 2' � , . . - I IGIII L 11 - .. ". I _ :. '�­ . . I I r .1 ­ . . � ion ine, ; I . i . . . . , J � . . . I � - : - . No In local columns ten cents per now-a-days in reference to the Act of malt8t,ers and brewers ; and whereas, it . . . .1 I . . - ; � ... : , . I I 4� ,. . I - , . live omts per line each vubsequent insertion. ssentially necessary in order to m Al- : I I L � . . ! .. -: I � . . I . I i . _. - M�14000free advertising. ' tain our present reputation of growing .*- "' I . . -, ---�_ I , , I - Advertimments without writtep instructions that are considered necessary to the . I �' : I . 3� ,� will be inserted until forbidden and ebarged &c- constitution. That -amendments are �hat - only tile most desirable matured . ' " � , - : � , I , I ; � .. , , - - I wentsmust be in writing and sent to the pub- saary is admitted b almost every- sced, -properlyL cleaned, gliduld be sown, . . . I - / ' . ..�. '. � . I - continue the growth of Mensury. Russian - .. I z ;.,- ­ I 11 . ,; .( I . .... . . I . L � I t . . . be maintained, that the -rights of each and farmers be called to the neoessiky of - 1 . :. - - , FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1887. province. should be - clearly defMed, more care being exercised in the selection � I 11 .. - I .1, __ � .­ - and while this is being done the basis of,the'red winter wheat seed used, that it . � .1. ... 1% _­I� . GOOD PL�ACE,TO-Bt Y.-;. : ­_ � ;; . MiX - i. . . I : . . - % � of agreement by which the several be well matured, and not ed with . 11 :,. L:�:: I'. .) , The elections in the North though producing a sound, healthy grain, ': :' General H Ar d W are, "L .�.! � . i!. . - _� � - . . � ... . i �: . . - . . -West ation, should also be revised and a' kes is unfis for grading as red win . .,e. I ­ - . Territories and British Columbia last stop put to this ann wbeist, and consequently deteriorates ita I I . I . 1� .1 . . : .1 . . : � ,,, �: . , weelk resulted as almost everybody the door of the Federal Government valuej-mail. - ; L - . - I' _.. L. . I ­ . �.. aints.,, .,!. I... . I . .., 11 - . I - � . : - qc 1. Ai� .. . . ­­ � I 1. - L . ..., q! . . � L - . .1 � .., .. _. �; .. I. . I , - _t -:-. � '. , - `w expected they would-in favor of the for "better terms." If the other 0 ,1_.,..­ . . 1, � , . - � ,'. _. �� _. .. � . .... . . . . . . - - . 1. ! .. . . - .1. - I . Government candidates. Unlike the provinces of the confederacy -are -to Ewv�� lives were lost by the burning . i I - - . . : � V, . . . .1 ­ - � - - . proverbial Irishman, the; cannot of- get lugs grants every few years from I . I . . . I - . .1 ­ . . I � �` -agin the Government," the. Dominion treasury, it is time On- . � . .. � . . I " I '­ "I � C. favors, and with a supporter of the equivalent, as she has to pay the lion's was duly -2elebrated on Tuesday. "I .- Glass, I - � - L, ­ �, ..., .. I­ . . .. . I i I � - ,.:: ,._,- - - - 7. . ,I . . . , . I L . . . I . . I .1 . .. .. �.. I ­ L 11 , i - � . . '. �I - , � , , a �.� . . L . - I 111�ernment at Ottawa, they stand a share of these grants, anyway. But. The Ameer of Afghanistan is I - . . . . - - - . .. I � :. - .1 .. .t . , I . � 1i .-,. ' , � . 1. It- - .... . . - :.. , t . . .11. _'.. � I . , �-- --- I �­ in our opinion. We contend that no A. fiendish attempt was M;ade i . . .. � .., I " d ,; �, I - .�. - -, befter.ebance of getting them granted the *hole system of subsidies is wrong, a holy war a,gainot Russia. . . i, I . - . - than would otherwise be the ewe. . n Quo. � arden an 1. .11 - - � - . -:. i-. ,- , 1. . I .1 . ., , 1 - - .. . . I ... � J , L �r:. ..'..... *_... . . . I / I . .. -, ]._��,J,;, : Ap11:m:"tm'ents recently made to the at least be in a position, to demand . I ..". . � . . . . . , � . .- I I. .- __1. .. ... akm� I. .. .. I.. .... I _. � . . L . _... k meeting. � I : : So .. I . -.:, L! ::: i - . . I . � I s6ds, , * , . � . . -:. :., , , tendanev to elevate that veperable wai� entered into each province was n she Imperial 73arliament, and . I : ..; I . . L . ': . - . I - - , , ber of the people of this country.: financial foot" and the should during the next few weeks. � . . t I I . .­ � I - - . � .. ; . .. . . . .1. � . Some of the appointments have been have bee on the Hud. . _. 1. . � � 1'. . .- 1, . - . .notoriously bad ones-that of Senecal destiny in . So as purely provincial son Bay expeditious, draws attention to ! I . - � .% __ . 1. I - . -1 ­ ­ in Particular, who is'thoroughly. dis- matters are eoncerned. But this we the trespasung of Americans on the fish. C * , .�l . . :: . i :­_­:_ \1, - . . D A a ;.! 9 l� i _.. I - I . . . Eked by a large portion of the Con- know has.notb6en the case. Almost, ifig grounds there. i 4 � � , . .. . - .� . . ... . �.. �._ . . servvAives of Quebec. The - Senate if not all, the provinces except Ontario I -1 .,;-:t ,�! . . . . � I . - . . - � should be-. reformed, or better still, have ,since me;de peiiodic&I raids u n Mr. Chamberlain xious for a � ,:_,:� , , -, . I- � . . 'i I . t � � m;,. abolished. It costs this cou'ntry an- the Dominion treasury, and it seems Liberal re-union. I � I _-� .. . i . . I '. , . i �1 . , .'': I unless as a legislative body. We can finances of the country will no' a . i '' . ,� . V; � � I . - ---:, - - � , : . of libel, and we trust he will have the birthday. . , i . . - . 11 � . L hearty support of every member of the r6orreepondenti express theirown views,xn� we An employee of the Lond on1ock -yards . . i. � � - . - :.: .�- _- .. - bee,6me law. Newspaper. publisher's - : �- '- The Liquor Question. .. ''...., �- t, . . * I -- � . i . . . I - . - . . .. . -_ ". - . I . - :* . . !.' - 2:. - House so that the amendment may do not ne - essarily endorse them.J has been arrested for selling secrets in �1 - - I .. . I I ..., � .. , . . - * , __ .- I.. - '' sponsibilitj S I xp,�An on-looker at a game of c . hens or -has been forwarded to I . . .. 11- - . I . �_ .;.� es in connection With their tile 10CRAegislature . . I I. - I checker3 can see at R glance the errors the praying that improvements be made - I . - . Profession, but they do desire that the G I E.N.WOO,D.-- ROLLER' Mi LS �' r . I L ­ � players make--in the moral and civil a4outthe Scii-og river at Liudsa�v. ' . . . �] .... .41.., . questions of the day a non-partissn can 8`r John A. Macdoculd's majority in . Pe L14 GREEN49 PROPRIETOR" - - __1 ., . �. I protected from trumpery charges of note many fallacies. In this short letter Carleton was 1,085. aud Mr. Blake's in . . _ '! .; ,,:..., -�. libel and from being put -to large costs I do no*t intend to review the liqaor ques. West Bruce was also 1,085'. A singular '. ' , , - I 11, 1, - � - . � I - 1, who have not the slightest ground' local option, but rather propose the ques- A. D. CaMpbell, who recently returned . I . ap keep Flour wbich cannot be beat. Try i � . - - I.- � . . 1, I 0 9 tion of the advisabilitv of separating in. from California, desires to sell his farm I . I . � � � for action agaii ____ , . i toxicants from the milaer drinks. in Thorah and intends to move bag and ind y oill will s � . . �- . I .'� , The Ontario Legislature has bp.en any elb6tlt, or is in the habit of frequent. I. He gives . ,' . I . ,; - . . .. - . :. sent Scott Act does not fill the 'Changing F1 WheM ; I . . , I I asked to pass a la* doing away ,%ith 'R )'Our own hotels, will iind that the pre. glowine accounts'of the country. . . �'. . �, I bill; in Mr: Frank Guy, of Columbno, ban sold . _. � � x, our, r I .- _. I . t Maine the opinion prevails that local option I . .. tolls on roads througliclut the Pro4. his beautiful black seam to Mr. Alex. . V .. .. � 1. . 1: I .,! nce, and itois quite probable some� is too much option to take a ,1 wf* &op." Switb, of near En8eld, Darlington, for ;: . - . �can.b 3 ' .�' ­ - . � .., thing will be done -in this direction Considering this an4 the utnmt itopo%gi. the sun, of 6355. This i's the Bewnd , " got elsewhere. -- .. . - 1. I - I ; - , - Dection with- this m - vocate the use of beet& and light wines in Henry Dolis9le has also sold.& seam &r a - .. I . 1� .i. . I . on hand. ' ­, .. - .. . . . .I. orted some municipalities are'desif-, The use of light wines in wine eoYantries . I . I .. I . I .. - - I - - - 8 that the Goveriament should buyl does not, so I learn from statements, can I .1 I.. �. � Highest price paid for Wheat.; � . � �. � � I 1. out the companies owning these i the drinkers to become diss ipated, reckless, . i �ML T 6 - , - - I.. - . - . ., % - * . I . , __ . * : , through. their representatives will who are great beer drinkers, are the most NewlT dtived Cow-Toung-for saic iFor . - � _!Ln� : _. .11 : . . never consent to any such action be thrifty pecple in the world; the English. P&rticQl&rs a . . . _. . 1. - rig taken by the Government. In peaceful, law-abiding citizen. ' On the . :F(Dr sil-e. �__ . : . - It- I I... .- - . 1. � n n n many others other hand those who drink whiskies, : �!,_ I ­ ____y ,...., .­. (Iawk I 0) LIL- i 13 S ITLNrs :� . 11A� I ' I - , I I . - :,�.' �. 1: , I I - thraughout the pro%ince, to!! roads brandies, etc., to any extent are the ' 1 "46 . buildlam lots; good frame bo . uii, stone . . I . . 1'. 0 . - f I . ,.:r, _�: dre done away with years ago, and authors of crime, and fathers of all kinds, I ": - � I I I . . � counties before referred to will in all whiskies and brandies, would be better ' . :. I .., I . .1 ­ . . . - I . - ' . -1 . ! - I .. . . . fairness be n M- than the total suppression of all ki - - - Ii! .., I �F._ I � e, titled to some reco nds of Mont, Out. : 18-21 S i I v�' e! , r, w ar. Lp e � .. � ­ .- . . - I . . - . ,v I. I : . 1; . . ense. Coun�y Council& should free liquors. My reasons for this position are - . ____ J . , 4tch e"s' ," C100ks I .. m­ _p .- . . - :_ __ ,_., .. long as it is manufactured. (2) Peopill , TO � BUILDEIS - . ­ - -, . . . - I I; I I . . �., I . : �: I - . - I .. : . e. ��._. � : 9. � ��: " - I 1, I i , . .. _. . . .- : . ..:. . . . . f . . _� -1 :11, , . I - I., ' - ' I ' :- ;'. , .. will drink and it seems they must. (3) The the. orectio'n'of a .a .�_I �._,t, . I and Je*e"11eryj., : I _� � 1. I . . �, * . - . . - - . I ;. J . .. , Says an e h io:-The new P, of the country demands public . BRICK DWELLING HOUSE L . . . I !; , - . . " '�_ , , ..1. ..". � . I houses; liquors have been sold so long in Plans and spechl , - , .. �. . . I - make it pay without liquors of some kind. and at the offloe of A. A..Post, Whitby. � - � diPervice- Beers and wines overcome this xcuse Tendors to be sent to B. BUNTING, , . .: - ... .. . % . : . . , - I , � _.. . -, � In Englaud postal notes arT issued without materially dam"llig soc'ety' necessarily be accepted. No tender wffl __ - I � . . .- . . . 1�1 . - I . .I- for small amounts, great to the (4) The revenue will not be effected th p .; . - ! public convenience. These notes are extent that anyone can ' offer it " an excuse 8 - t. . X . j I - �;.i: 8132all commission, and can be passed they are advanced by statesmen, lawyers, - I . . 1 I * . e , - . ... i : S _. - , 0 . . . . ...' :_ r ' - have been in position to judge of the actual !�r - 0 _ 0 . I I 0 " . � !�, I , , :M. 0 1 1 � . "' _. _� � j!. .�. condition of the liquor traffic. The pro r 4�­,�___ .0* ],g r - , 1, - - ., � . -earliest moment. The greatest would be to sup th tire -sale of . !_.].:��;I.. ., - MI arm I " . ,the I .j­ oial e a .. .. - - .I',- . - '. . . . I .. _. 11 ! � I - 41 � . th, _: . , - I - . .-P , :. , I. g the stuff, Irlepnved of a license, . I . i ! . . .. I . _i . I I . Et . . I , 7 � ,r' I.,, '.1 � . , I . .. : . It. a . . I .1 . When the Government underto'* the " - ROCEERY, GLA . -_., �_r I I ISSUIn - and neyer be able to got another. Educate :. . , - i..., - . . .r.r. ..r . CHINA9 ,.� - . r- .-i-L-, . _� I ; 11 ­'� . I _- . .- - � g of all bills of a lower denomina- the youth of the land against the use of I . . . I . � � . ; 33WARE C ce ; . ''.1 I - _1 - 1,.'.. _­ _-Z':, r tion than five, the practical effect-was intoxicafits of ,any kind, whether light or --- ' Parties desining"g 6'od � .�." ' We give a. pecial discount, from the I - ; i - . r; : - to withdraw the small bills Irom- heavy, and time will make m&tterp right. .. � . -, . . . t. . - - v ! . - , - ­..- I cIlMulation. The issue by the Govern- No doubt', I will be accused of being a. sup - " . �-`. . 'i ­ Table 'Pat TOa Settis, Combination and Dinn i Setts.. . - , I' : I - - porter of the liquor traffic. I sim, not, i 'Ge'loig Li' , .r. ... . . _- � . ,. � I . . ment of one, two, and four dollar,bills, am a firm supporter of any legislation to own me Our stock of fauey China Cups and Saucers, China Fruit Baskets, Fr fit Plates,. . .. - *1 ! � . as all very good, but they are held put down the sale of liquors, for I feel it is . - ". -.r . 'Desert lates' . .. I . - I 1. . -1 i. I I ,.; -, .. by. banks aelong as they have their the curse of ottr country. But observa. in any qu fity.). should leave :_ I.; B 0 - ted stock of choice family groceries, I .. , _�.., . . . i -_ i., - -­m � , own five doRar bills to get out. The tions while travelling have convinced ine ­ I .. . 0, ial no in TeaA 8.44 CoSee8v seasonable. fruits at reducQ pri ies, - I - ..:. . - _. I .III twenty ive cont and four dollar prohibition so long as liquors are manu. .. .�. 1. . - Po er takeis the lead ag*' at all . � . ": I - i, , . : ­- �, e so rarely seen as to be curiosities. Uctured, and as the result of my observa- , � i - t � " . - �?/:. - � ­ I . . . ould thus obtain a convenient an 'GEE .. SIMON, FRAS Elt�, , -.-: . I. '. - � AI - The posial note would be something IJNO: '- . u � nd cans at 80 cents De COMIt for.get toI " In `_Vt i 12M ANN&A- , Aiiiii - i �. - tj to ! ps I,* III FRE �Wi ME W7r 1'ii I, %,_.r. , . . i� . InAby'll, '"', : � .- I :�::i.. ­- . uch needed currency. :Anothe ke. - I . at the Pickering lumber yard. N:-". J . , � � .., �, Deyerell's t1ock, Brock St.' I ,Onto ., il. - �- _.- , . 1'. .��"Zt� . - _ .";. ILA;ly 21 -1--1 - " , L"; . ... I A �i_ . � i --, � j'�, � �0 IDI �., : "S. . I I "Z s 4, - � , . L . . . . .. -il 1. . - . - I I ` `` - :_. ::. , F'------- �; �' i I - -• s x q 1. - i. , , r . , 'ti -. . xis ,.i. I. r . , - t .{ 4•- -T. t is I °.I'; 1 �,' " i �+ .. _ . 1 - - .. r .. : -, ,. ,,. - ,w r-y�r .a.:Ka,a „ i . - , . , , c . - .� ► "---'t -� -- �j�,y,. ay,.- ,- „.,w{. k'.a -i4 - a —**N P .,4' '6''y.N' . - r . +�,4v.., , ”" P , - -...•W�' :. n4,i,•w•/Vr *41f ,e :�wtsw M+nwe _ W...1�`� i `6f�W Nill1P . _ v arts N tlNlgMl rVMWM�. «{w. ..w w. ...-.• a� -_ 6. - X - . -' _ � . . :� I , . - ; - . . ... -..4.. .N . .. • 1 I, ti S , a_ , !v t r !! �,. ii iA ,r td t'bt J. �Sfl #ti_� �trSt.. •r.iNt :lli! -t #, ti, , # I " I - 1 F . $ � . y� i. 4 t •.1 034 ti Nr'1'? f3 f., f Iii+ +�ii'xEt i' '' 4 - f ­­­ . . - �1.tt. (. I.; 1' �.li4f + „7� it•r i.Lt �,ft� -ft LPSi :� (6 ; �Itl• . 1” IJP off. ,1+�4 a �0'x e) I -, y� ­% , . � .. . I - I I - ' -'L - "' 2 .. -:, o 400_0m�_ . - , . Y . � r- , . � - i lal_ I I f`�' �T� + ; h !1 oorr�spondent try &am writes to °� ,. °, � . " - 1. 1 TI-, CT DOTS• she Port Ferry S'NSdafd as follows I ''{ � 11 :r rY- •' ; `n - While `the rats df P1eatW►nt Point were ' ` , ` 1.;Z.1t.* 1 L. i t :� ITim r)raY -I,ATlSS'r Di14we Ct1Li.Zb'' 1►�t)�[ holding a jubilee in one of Mr. Qeorge -� _ _ _ _ . . _ ; _ - ! LOCAL, PgESB AND oLS�xaD 1►ito][ Smiths barns the wer6 sumunded b F . ! i I : �HE y d` 9 � "{.i 71 _. j. .t: e � - :,i -'. .. - 1400 fi i',.'f - •y �, ..: i:i C3 I f . . . OT10g sooacas. - , Mr. Smith end his h miily ,of sons, who ': i ! rl „ ' • ,: . 11 - " , made all wee of escape im 'ble sad ; , i . jig �} t ; A I i t .., ► .11 i btberia is again prevalent in Bearer- then went to work, sad with hel of ` I. DP -t � '' '' I' ! pp the dox, the killed 94 rats, 94 of whioh - ton. y i - I 11 „4 I, .�, PRETTY ;IdwniUa`a Literary Socials his a mom- when weighed tipped the soeaes at 76 i DEIG � 4 h ; bership of 85. pounds. There ass also a Weasel in the lII CiT @aII1, Whit ,Navy, .. y If any of your correspondents `� : of Luke Whalen, 4th coif: of coin any. IJ: • �l Black round _ house :,, nd i ` 1. . -. The can beat this for a' rat sto we would Uxbridge, was burned down on the 18th. ry like to hear from them. - , , two Members sts of Navin , dsa boa 8 Lin y - , Says the Pori Hope Guide :--A hook of t dhirtin 8 lII fast CO OpB, of Parliament on its Board of Education. fourteen wild geese have been located at Pr�n @ g ' — Altona and Bloomington football clubs port Britain recently, and Dome every I - H @aV�' hlrtlIIg Checkl , is 'r g day to feed on a field of green fail wheat �� had a set to lately, each side see a II e e lr a d ready np►ad h' t r ! goal. of Mr. Greenaway's, on Highland Farm, rig. : • : - . .r' ,� ,: - , - •.� - i L Ae�ival lain stance meetings have and it is su posed they take to the open ” I - ' `- - • .. p p ;. . r' held in Braoklin by the Whyte lake at night. Thep are evidently wait . -$ @gyy and dll' able in . % .L I ' . been ing for the opening of the back lakes and - - i - ' Bros. .. - OOd shades.8r - . ,. STEW. C .`�II'N.A.� r O aI1s ' James NhFarlane, deputy- reeve, was Haddon Bay, but the chances are that 1 rpadymade and to ord r: ' - . married at Seagrave on the 9th do Miss they may wait some time. It is a very Y - - ; unusual occurrence to see a flock of geese : , . . Hate Patten. - , . . migrating so early in the season to their . PRIC I I ' Graham Bros.l of Claremont, %rare - - . .., . . distant breeding grounds in the far north, ! `prize winters at the shorn of Clydesdales ,►n3 it, would a the have missed l . - nw last week. PPm►r Y I , LO I i. 0 . at Toro their reckoning, or else their almanac ie s I , , 1. • Air. T. J- Holliday contemplatea giving bogus 'document. At all events, w� hail _ _ - ' uP business • in Brooklin and going iuito it as a good omen of spring. . the lumber business in Toronto. 7 J. }}j ` I' . . . . _. , �. . - prillia wants to pat on oily sire, and SALE R[018TER a �n' e� as a --- a - is taping of seeking incorporation I ` solo of Ling ally, I,et'8 see ; where is Orillia ? 8�rc�Y, M.aa» fig'— An °tiol� tried en Men Conte pla i Marriage, Gentlemeln, _ ` I valuable real estate in rile ville of M t G. $, Wilkinson, of Butionville, is re- Pickering, at the store of Miss Leonard. a � , ' . •_ . his flour mills and putting in the Old Bache ®re, Youths, Uncles and Lone s, kd Ladles, Young Ladies cos- - 5tting Sale wi 2 p.m. Poacher B Roislsnd, "v - -s T - „ roller process- Auctioneers. ie lating ]Marriage, Newly M d Ladies, Aunts, Nieces, Old ' .I The Orillia and Sealrboro Ride Clubs TvssDA% MASciii %=.- Credit sale di f arm . , , 1. match ai A •nconrt on the stock and im laments, the property of• aide, Fathers, Mothers, ions, Daughters, Brothers, and had a return Si P i I ford lust. Messrs. Bostwick & Hawkey, at ' lot 18, Sisters, in fact eve bod , to call and see the , :�' . Z. let Don. of Picketing; (near ` Pi�kerinq ni eian�e ale of Stouffvilie i 1 ' f The P villages Sale at 1 o clock.. .PO or : * . _ . - have organised a Gospel Temperance I i' - ', ' - Rowlwnd, auctioneers. ' . ' ' • • j .. 1:. Society. Wr.DxzsDAT, MAacn 30rs.- Credit �sle of .�» The trustees of Schogl Section go' . 2, farm stock and implements, at' lot 29, ^ � � - _. VI: ' i Clarke township, have put the Ross -bible 2nd con. of .Pickering, one mile north of ' he ro rt of Mr. Ea- ' ' Duet hand.:. Exceptionala g ne offered for the next ,month in th® _ out of the school. Becker s hotel, t p pe y _ : !. 1 ward Atkinson- Sae at 1 m- Poacher Newer. Des gn13 of Spring Wear. - Thomas Steele died at Stouffville vreek P• I' before last of the age of 72. He emi- A Rowland, auctioneers. 1 _ , j' from Yorkshire 57 years ago. FxmAT, AritiL 1sT. -- Credit sale of farm' '. -- - ' `� j . F11' 1S `� 11ie , 11 �'a ens bat in' Plain and §at rl , Aiiea Brown gave a very successful stock and implements at lot 85, King- road Roe a Hill the r� rt of r} . concert at Searboro Junction on Tbure- g P y rd tin l•0 ma�C - say evening, 10th inst., assisted by her Hugh Graham. - Sale at 1 o'clock. Wi j, O g Poneher & Rowland, suet. l•jl I I ' puliil S. Aran 2xD.- Auction able of - . ' Air. B. Madill, brother of the X. P., SATURDAY. _- I - r horses, cows, �c., inalndinq the eels- has been appointed Revising officers' 1i Jr.," = • I • clerk for North Ontario, In place of Mr. orated stallion, Robert Bonner, r I •• I- . - belonging to the estate of the late Lewis l - B. Ijaynes, who bas moved away. . O'Lear and others, at the residence of . . .., � .... The East Riding of York Conservative Dennis y O'Connor, Pickering village. I I " - ' ' Association, st a late meeting at IInion- gale at 1 o clock. Poacher Rowland, 'Z,-7 n -L V R. , . ville, expelled four members of the As- Auctioneers. f smiatiou for voting and working for Mr. , - -sh i - 3dackenzie•during the late contest. s�e� yu,,, .'�%.S TbeDestoiboorfora o dkeo. ©' &TY-r - Cannington's debentures were sold in What a truly bewatifnT world we lire in 1 wdvertlaer to Dos ; Toronto for 1 per Bent. above par. The 'Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, I _ Graduate of trio `eterinary College. sue- e . amount issued was over 16,000, with gleus and oceans, and thousands of means ended or ; toositains lists of newspapers and whieb sum a new town and fire hall will of enjoyment. We- can desire no better ;, f I. Jofthecostotadvertisi The adVertlaerw when in perfect'health: but how often do I wants to d one dollar. flsda ib itths in ! be erected. + asspsenn . Oke of IIibrid e, the majority ofpeopie feel like giving it np ! . tormattonhe lres,whlletorhtmwbo . i A little son of Mr. J g = Invest one hundred Lot uswnd dollAra in ad disheartened, disco aged and worn out ' ; verttslng, a scheme is indicated which - . of hold of some ma%ches and unnoticed ., , , m� � every requirement, or I � ul $ with disease, when there is no-occasion for • ' t started quite a blaze in another part of this feeling, as every sufferer can easil ob- ! / - to Joao etc eseasi>t► u.r+eaaas 6,► y r. ff ' rile house amongst some clothing. His taro satiaisctory proof, that Greens Aug- I . -'i ,•eapoada�ioe1� ed boss have been isso u ht .aeisiance and the flames uat Flower will make them free from di- , w sly address for 10 Den ` m. bro , s.- ' ant 1tWs • Be of P. ROW$LL+ A, CO•. -. cries g . ' : ; were subdued. sense, as -when born. Dyspepsia and ' O ®ce, opposite p NEW8PAPER ADVEBTIBING BUiLEAU• PTC~KE I ONTARIO New York. a`{ ' A sort of epidemic is raging at Man• Liver Complaint are the direct causes of - , , 1losproceSti.PrintingHooseBq.), er - v r oeut. of such maladies ae -- - - - ----------- chester, which is carrying off a numb seventy fi e pe �� 1. A NEMfSP PE j i .. of the residents of that burg and vicinity. biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, p ��mer '� LORD � THOU �9 Advertising, d8 dizziness V� I Among Dollars T. Bryant, Geo. Graham, costiveness, nervous prostration, 49 Randolph St•, Chicago, keep this paper on and a brother of Air. IIryant's ha�'e all of the head, palpitation of the heart, and o �DRT� � � ... other diatreeainK symptoms. Three doses `. AGENTS FOR THE and are authorised to I swcumbed to the disease. males contrasts with -- i - ; ., I . After an illness of only three days Mrs. of August Flower will prove its wonderful -i.• . ­ . I .1 w �8., `I effect. Sample bottles, l0 Dents. Try it. 'b �a88e� �lianufactng Base Idne, near r .7�mes Cooinb, of lot 18, M le in the vicinity of Beaver• I A - Oshaws, died of inflamation , on Tuesday Mazy POOP will learn with re- Of r o=xxto.. . ' i - - i . I . �_ morning, 13th, aged 49 ,years. She was too, 88ye the Ex�rtss, I , taken sick on Snndav and being s Hearty Fret of the death of Rev. John Roas, of I a rncefield. Mr. Ross labored for some Sample rump nee on view at our rooi as ( f tf . 1. . roL�at woman the disease had a siroui, art of his minis- repairs of all triads always on hand. 1 I !'' i hold on bar lungs. dine daring the early p and pm 1 : i . .- , ,� i Mrs. James Ruddy and ' b� dangliter try among the Presbyterians of Thorah. _ \t II I 11 bad a narrow escape from death on Fri= The late Mr. McPherson, of East Wit- liama and Mr. Ross were the two minis- , ' day, lltb lust. While driving to Uz• i :� �� . �_ i bridge their sleigh got fast in crossing the tb+a ; ' - tra�k, sad.before they could get it oats in with rite anioo. They considered �,; { : E: came aloe sad knaoked it basin ok union tanity. hence the stood y ; 0� 8 B ��• �� t : freight train R , into epiinte:a. Fortunately the burseu which they took. At the time of union a► i . bas just been unhitched. of his congregation broke away from I , . im and culled another minister. The Paster Arm.; Graham, the fourteen- 1101_vnsy� i � remainder stayed with him primly through year -old son of Mr. Wm. AGrahaas ; boundary Ops and Mwripoea, met with a love for their old for and "partly be- , , 1' n Sstarda He wets cause they shared is views with regard :: 1 ILIId 0th ir0 •S10II8, Cheap. ,: painful accident o y ''` = "' driving a young team -_ ot. horses with a to the basis of anion. . . 1, . ,s,.ve ton EX CUTOUS' NOTICE 'TO � } loe►a of wood from ttie Fenelon farm on ADvzcis To MOTSE `!a `� +� /. n t and broken of your rest by s at + `. '` % , . f the Bobcaygeon road and the horses ran ch id suffering and crying with pain CIREDITORS• • ' ``• -�� I ii . f ��� , away. threw him off and broke his thigh. Teeth T I! so send . ones and get to F e a Good. - ' of ..Mrs. Winslow'e . Soothing Byrn for ; Mrs. E. Merrifield, of Cannington, sus• Children Teething. its vine s, inealaulable Pint ��� statutes of Ontario Chap �'Ao i Lion will Oblige. I . i - - cted the chimney to be on fire. She It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiatsly. 104, section 8t,,notice is hereb given that all , creditors and other persons hav claims ar de- I ����y ��,.�.�'� 11' . stepped outside the door, and in the act Depend upon it, mother n there sin Die it ®s maaids nst the estate and a acts of Louis ALE about it. It aloes Dysentery � • ,II j of looking u Ward 'liurridly threw her regulates the Stomach and Bowels, curse Win OZsary, late of the Township of rickering in O p l iII in an immediate Colic, softens the (sums, reduces Inflammation, the County of Ontario. Vetere surgeon, , keatest s ' f I head backward resu t g d vee tone and energy to the whole system. vesnW, who died on or about the day of Feb. e g s Ka & .Grain .. dislocation of the neck, and a paralysis of e� Win loves soothing 8yrap for e children ru A.D. 1897 are on or before'rHE WrH DAY � I ` . • v was sat to the taste and ie the persori lion OF�PRIL, A•6. 18 7 to send by t, re U �' der. ' �jN, whlt� the body. No hope of taco cry is pleas post, prepaid, E. BR in the United States,. and is for sale or deliver to John Ehwin Farewell of Whitby. II ;' possible from the first and the sufferer and n carves a oldest and best female physicians Ontario, Solloitor tot ;be Rerereud Ndward Cas- 1 I it passed quietly away. by all druBBists ahroaghout the world. Price S6 ddT �d Da O Leary, the Lrzeanton of Q� pi the oat Uae n! sad Labor - Saving I ' I A meeting of the Coancile of Port canto a bottle• Bs sure you ask for "Pas. WIN- the said deceased, their Christian and surnames. Inventions of the Age. 0 ,- sLOw'a SOOTmxO SysVr :' and take no other addresses and description, the fail particulars Ot ' ferry, Sengog and Cartwright was held kind. . - their claims and s4lements of their a000an mad the tollo teatamoniai 1. , Iii 1 V�A R . in the town hall, Port - Perry, on Satur- and the nature of fba securities, it any, held by it :• for the them. And tb" after the said data the .aid Ex- TO C. W. sE,- -T is to certify that I have i day, the 12th inst., Of eontors will prooesd to distribute the scats of h� o� of ngtoa' Hsy and Glrain Unload- - ' ' 1. Pub DIED. taking into consideration the best method only to soCh etaims of esv put ng i m and have tested it in !i ' WsBn —In" Pic ering, on 41st o! Marsh, 1897,hereiodhavide�rMC�d�ng the parties entitled sheaves It sales t em with complete sus - Of 9eCQriDg the means to builds roadway Rach"i Webb,reliat of the late Yarnell Webb, mend It to all farmers. . I . � . . .1 io the shore of aged 86 yeah and 7 months. which notice 1iu Des>s given si soave seQair ns pain, I can ighi rpw from the shore of 8cngog Doitpan and the said xecnto» will not beliwliZs fk MsII to t beore urahasini� any other. Cartwright, better known As `1 the Cart- WAas --In Uxbridge, • e months a>sdtsl days. said assets any p� thereof so distributed, to I GEO. LE N(i, Jr. R • • Wagg, aged asp any person of wbose claim notice shall not have risked". arch 11 1897. R �, • aright biidge." - `•been revalued at the fame ut the distribution of John D. �►fillBan, whose death oeonrred , PICKERINGI MARKET. the Wd assets, EDWARD 0A8f3IDY CATH- -- 1eBi. RY E :eeatars. ,nvo. li. a4R>� �'p - I. 'We wish to inform the farmers of Picks = � , later, was founder of .the Society of the Piswa OrRioe. Pas. m 14RIN1C o•LEA , WELL solicitor for said )Zxeantora that We. have act received ••Children of Peace '' i4 Sharon. He Fa11 artiest 760 to 800; ' 8.7 0 D♦}� at Whitby this 8th 1[aroh.19B7. V �}► autho ed i�gs>i for rho above is Picker- mg } � .• nets DIIChees We to 7W.. Flour par ii 4.00 �l persona indebted to the said Louis ins Town .. i � one of Patterson'6 -� was born at Nine Pars , 813 Op per ton shorts, 80o per cwt, p tom• for Veterinary 8nrgeon's serriaea are l,;'' . ,. If r. County, New York, on the 28th of Ang., si.ls. screenings. vet cwt. to settle their aeoonate at orice with KI The Dr � red �4)LLAlan I� TOQ @d Se� $� I! ; P ' ( 1798. In the year 1801 his parents FARYERB ]IA�EtT.I 17 O'Leary,at her residence, Na ming village. 1a41 ' i4 +� ALE • . moved to Upper Canada and settled on Toronto, The street receipts of iprain to-do were small j cratorse also some of the Coulthard Scott lot 10, 2nd eon, of East Gwillimbury, his and COIL uncha About bnsheL o!O y{, 4, �'' 'jam' C1 _ , . - father obtaining the ppatent for his firm wheal offered and sod at 81aBa 60 ley sim. sl ,u!a t of the hp to Uon � Oakdale ' will ;, from King- George a Ill• . s�ppring, and Teo far g°O�' with sales of The creditors of EI•iss "!be _ 6 at 470 to Edo• Oaq �' township of Pickering, in the Ooanty of Ogtario, The report comes to hand of a most bushels at 86a to Peas are nominal at sso, pp bo ,pct for at lase to Ptokertn this and tl►oald invite all intending purohas Ij e Hay in fair sn ly ; 86 loads widow, &exceed who died on Ora at the 0th season. He U a veiryyy� y bred horse. be in a ; ,3 serious and brutal stabbing affair which and 69c for 'n . day of Feb last t, and all others having grandson of the great ' ngton" who was the T4 CALL AND INspEC . I occurred at the notorious lace at Bal= sold at 818 00 to $15 80. 8ttarr .sod at tO alms agariauaatry er state We beroby notified stort bores of his time. `fl m 0abilt e Hogs sold at i0 76 to Ile 90. Beet, ;9 b . � II F1 p 810 mon. , gs , or otherwise deliver to 1 8over known as Young's Corners. The tpM b0 Los forequarters, and 4660 to s7 Los aagdl b pool prepaid, the son o! Lexington' sad. sire o! Oakd before buying, I! Peter R. Soo Ezecator o! the last will and vnis a rave horse, and "Oakdale" himself, 1 ,r, : { , • : II - particulars of the i'i-acas so far as learned hindquarters. Lamb i7 Lo d8 00; and mutton testament of the said deceased at Green River lore 7be, t w ith an aooident, wa one of the +''0 _ i. es to 0" 50• ui Post O ®oe os to lleasra. 8tep�lenson, okaoa r t 1 '' are horrible and ran about as follows : Thtl prodnoe soar et v�a�s q et to -dray, and ,moat p; tag horses on the tart. He should, Bt`<y'wherd you osn On Thursday Of last week Wm. YOUtig, COs generally riile dte►d . vPe quote :'Bee, A Taylor &Ol1Ci eta., Dianaiiig e, Kin ororsed wi heavy mares. t the horses wanted , , :I . ' 1 i lb. rolls, 40 to 44q. large m11s 8tresi Wes Toronto, on or Delore THE a great trotting ac- : A Got R e s " LuC "and liar ii° batter, ARCg ,natant, their ohrW an for the Brit h armyy. He (* ` husband of the famou i! 17.to 40; inferior, loo to 140. Lard ,100 DAY OF tioi�. TER s : —.d10 � insure a foal, or d6 !or �j I ' - son for BOIne reason got into a Quarrel, 18c to No. Bacon 30'0 to �• Eggs 18 to 170. names and sprnames. adlreavea, desariptiona, �� ®leap• Groom's fee, 600. 40-tf It r b goo to 95c- Apples per bsrr8l, the frill particalsra of their claims, the state- JOHN LEYS. without driving 40 or 60 miles or send 0 hot words ensued. followed by- still hotter Potatoes per a8 meats o their e,oaoonts, :1►ad the securities of s2 00 to $a. twice the distance. We have , blows, and finally the elder man thew a _____ �•� - -�- *-•' —' any) held by them, and in default thereof and Attention s,>Id intend ilea in a full ' �pediately attar the said �t of Marab, the Clases p g knife and commenced slashing right and =��!le�u fma tfat�on 0 -T.M will be d1 triDnted " We are cove � , Karate of t>be said deceased line of re airs , ; ! left, inflicting four deep Sad dangero edtiongst the parties entitled thereto, having re- t inrgieli all Isls,eaeswith em tbyrpaant I , :. s _ p " ti # :,, head and neck of'tlie TaAlxs (}plNt} EAST DBE e8 F01IfoWa: only to claim. of v�hidi notice shah leave prepared p ,at A. : 1 :: - ,.i1 . .s wounds shoat the A. �. n given above. of f sad this notioO t►b howls, a wh Die of the dine, or for Their spare, , L ►,, ,+ - ,. Q Bl a� taoments. Business' new, light 'and rofitable. ; ,- - son, who ie now lying in a very precar- Ms3L up> sa• ,-- , ; - having b@�u given ender lee Btatµtes of 4c�ts�o. p j y� It y + .� �i : I ,, ; , ;•'48 . r• Cha . 9, amens eeo. 84. t3hap.107,1io- Persona' o! either sex easfiy eats from 60 �nbb to 1' 1111 �1p�e11111 i�'� ions condition and his recovery is very MIXED, 46 via., p #6.00 per evening and a protiortional aura by de- ,'.7 , 6.40 P. M. vied statutes o! Ontario, the Executor will voting all their time to the business, Boys and / . ,� %� doubtful. The old man was also serious- LocAI„ ;: not be liable for the said estate or t►ay part . • :girls earn nearly ss much as men. That all who at reasonable prices . . j ;_, ; -�• i k ly injured about the face by kicks adman- TRAINS aorNa EST DIJE AS FOLLOWS: -- thereof to any xenon of whose alarm notice see this my sand their address, srid teat the - f: ' � t a• A. M'' business, we make this after. To auCh as are not P B. gp�,3YTN . & '; ,stared b someone. XOnng has heel, ap- MAIL EXpgLSS . j_ r 3.10 p• M, iota at theb time of such dfetributlof end well eatts6ed we will send ode dollar !or the ': �- �reliended and . is now in custody await- 1 MIXED. f • �•2� P• M sTEgHENBON, DICKSON A TAYLOR, amble of vrritipg. P1 i11 partioular8 and carat A. P C G I`i annin Arcade, Toronto. a teas r': sox nl '` lug fiu'Lli r developments.- Beas Orton • HAIL r'.IZY8E8.;; , Ad.i t i g a C . orris Me . T!rains Mn oi• standard time Dated Monarch 7th, A.D. lQES'l. 19411 �}� tt Ex css. - - ai `� *A A. 1 ti.'.r } t . : _... , :. , _. , I I`: . •. - .. ( Y,� 5 } . .. .. .. -- ! :. .. .. .,: - .. .. -.. -. .3g-a • Irw• E -� .. -. .. yr .. 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IMPM iroTfabs W_ ft.�ftfir 'W .� I ­ . . . - . � I �Wl,wwo . = - � I , 'UV,:: I . . -L:A. 1.�"-?i .e4 :1, -V,741 0 L D TIM, intend you and your work Vf �y boiled, chop, thopq Utiv, I' d Pound A ' . . : , ;.] .::�,. - I . - ­ ..`-, � , t -THE, i . . fr" , � Im Im I - . : . A-- �. WOLF] 1,N _. , : will do next," he thought, as he brooded by 416 Vell tWw. hi'll dolable ye hup hand, put I - 11 - � -1.11. . I . .,L * 11! Spnday o 'with about two olitcoo,of fresh blitter, I . I . . . - - - . - , . , , - I �.Clk �L - It- the Am ir no Mindarr I feWU th6m: . , .- - . ­ - .1, - �....,:�' ­ ,.M. .. I k;, � - nne, $11 le - 9mly I's - : . - ' � �.. - "'�- if I'd 11ke to Uke M3 . . � . I ", - '__ i .4i . - '' a" V '' , iou of mace, and, just at 11 ­ I ! " - I 1. ' '4��_, . I. � � .. ,L.�''�. ! , '. 1, - "�- -, , fA _ . __ . , �� �:1 �-'Z,::,.. r horsow4 and ,,, 0,, Is hon Is shelf hof, -the dres"t hw� 160k 6 s1nely chopped chive& 0 asil,of the bra I . . �` , , t I'- I . I I , glass door holl Y% From hup - there,ye "'Ye inzed brow I .. ' ' : hissing MA : ., _".:-� .. I k" I MPV " "-- 1, , , ';L TAMuel Weeks a We of MY uod.' :axiA suplatend the last, some Serve - s ba 1111 . �­ . . � i .. � ­ �-; i� , . VC a , _.. �, . !. ---' ,o , . . _. I*f -, - A POWZSTIGITOX�a WITH A W , i I . � ,.;-.. if. ; 8 0 -not praiiiise w6ll for kip Gee all, that's goin' hon h hot dry toast. .L . I . , . � . - .:. I . .�, I - .., . .. .., . - _., U*o_�,� , ,." h,- musinge %d ' wit . I � . thou 11%k , . . . , no dost . . . 11. . I . I I - , . :_ ! . I atent 11 and she started for , , - . . . .. , tl­ � . - .........,_ � , - i ..: �, ; ' . I - POTTE flesh from - . � I - . I :_�., _. . i . � " Mrs. Mumpson, scheming in the lor be-� to ye'ra 'earts 00 I D lisauniG.-Pick the 1� th . ­ 1. I - .11 s o I- . I f., �' - - , - - " . ! ­.-_ -.�. 1, I ,h,hXtrh,, fac. her superior officer. , . ; it in a mortar I. - . - tbou use thine art . . , � I -_ , h ' * A of low ; but, as we have seer , . - Itately -bone and skin, and pound , . , I L,.-- CH - PTER _Xd1.-_NoT_WxFF,, BUT WAIF. -majority of those about er. I Mrs. Mumpson Wked so 166P , _. To tashion the thirstY iw') . " . 1 -;. I -ItY of arranging all future events in her - � �. .", _. � , life of which she had searosly dreamid weri, u . 4 d cayenne pepper, salt #%" illutu cleave its cour" i . - , .- /...., Tom Watterly-o Lcra3 was the pride of . not tamed out in with her ohair that It struck sgLsinst the wit a little b tter, _ -wrath abhorr I - ' ' ' *L - . - -tedled, raw-boned the common topics of obriversation. In her mind. That M%ttero had for door -mw and -she *at dowu'harO. 'Seeing and atom of mace. Serve as before. Cold . I in tha battle . �.1-- his heart. It was'a oob - arked I M, other, she had learned to venerate Way the past as she had expected I counted ;gine ,o�&& almost ,upon her, smoked s,Almon or Finnan haddies done irk _- . . ir dost thou fOrge with for, - i - , aninvt .)lacently -rem rn nothing. She was one who could not � be that Mrs. Wil - I . L t, -but, as Tomoom . -onet, IL_' ' I , . I.hairs, and it was an awful shock to lea . a parlor, leaving the this way, with a dust of currie powder, are. P The terrible ba) . - '� -, to Alida, - fie c im I as i 'about any thing on I that so many of -the feeble .creatures about taught, tivan by el nee. The most In. she darted back into th, , - . I ­ . , - . - . . . perle r as- a trophy ip this hands of her enemy. excellent, L I- - "t shall glem at the fron _ - I . ­ the ro vi" -a boast ti -at he let no chance on-, ' H fee. dwellir.g, had chai . 9 When the merried hostm are t . , - . ,�_ ,� - her were course, wicked, and evii-disposed. signific%nt thing iii, olcro a a as ail somewhat appassed by . Roast chickens; are a delicacy if the-, - . I - . -_ Ith the hope of ' .ray . .. Ii.. cape of veritying. It was a terrible ordeal flow could their withered Ii * f d the -not escaped her scrutiny and pretty ace r- Mr . Wiggi w , . ing ram , .haired work w . - - Il �.. t to the poor woman to go dashing through value, yet she uould not see thin second triumph and w chickens are of good quality. Obtain, if --- 4nd the 9 - L , words they Oke? How couUthey dwell &to guess as to ' ump- b a to cool , . adding gall sad bitterness to Mrs. M possible, olidakens with a whole breast bone ilt, eile I - I the streets in an open wagon, feeling that 'a I L 9 'ok his=, and " Al . . I � or understand the intolerable disgust I nd . . I . - , ]is sh .1 I on subjects ;t t were profanation, even to � t a . .,i - . . ; - - .. � every eye was upon her. With head bowed \which her ridiculous conduct ex- gon's deleat, she took the chair to her rivaL's truss them neatly, and let them be carefully I so fin nmkia(( a ohoe for . . I .. . - . down" She employed her failing strength in. such wrecks of womanhood as themselves? . irritation egotism d selfish- favdrite rocking -place, lighted her pipe and singed; put celery dressing inside each - .__.__� - - . . - - . Aholding herself from falling out, yet almost Moreover, they persecuted her by their cited, In a weak mind, an am into sat down in grim complacency. Mm,bdumP- chicken; tie a piece of buttered paper - or a . i- -1 . - .1- - - , .1 - against curiosity. The good material in her.ap- neds, beyond a certain point ' I I upport slice of bacon over the breast, and'roast in . - , - -P DOPPE . - - ��* . . - . 11 wishing that she might be dashed I had been examined and commented practical insanity. Allsense of de cacy, of non warily approached, to recover a : moral basting frequently. Time � . . I - ._� some object, that would end her wretched Pare and the fitneag of things, is lost; even the power which, from IuDg h bi t, had becom moderate oveng - TTI . .. - .. - . - 1� to Tom that the on ; her wedding ring had been'seen a �aud her indignation of ro"ting, about an hour. - About ten � . ILD . 4L iings of others as well *a physical, I . J life. It finally occurred - for Alida, after to consider the rights and foel ' . . I . - . . .1 . woman at his side might not, after her re- its atsence soon noted, . he; she saw it creaking minutes before the are (lone remove the - I .-. , � . * wantin Unlike poor Holoroft, Mrs. knew no bounds w i : Z � I . -i f . ' Albe�rt LacWher was . I . I � I . .� . nin� tha power to recall the past fully, is ' er foe. It must be paper or bacon aill sprinkle them freely . I- . �, .. oceat experience, share il his enthusiasm, ivin in regard to under the weight o , . _�'... I . gai t r go -was not so with salt. _: . . and he pulled up, remarking, with a rough had Own away the metal lie, feeling that Mumpsontad few miag . - - . I I I I , . . mitted, however, that her ire Serve with plain gravy in a ; , 1. ! and fellow -student. - . __ I Z. - ... ".1 - it was the last link in &-chain binding her cominv years. An she ro i oked unceasingly ad . is -with thin ' . - at Heidelberg ; we IiN . I . � _', : ... -eff )rt at sympathy, I I It's a cussed shame r fire, she . arranged eve great that she did nolt ietain the "better boat, not in the dish ; garn h I � '�. I to a loathed and hated relationship. Learn- before the patio ry . . . no , been tr9ated so, and as soon as you re . . � . , - 3 stepped back, un. slices of boiled bacon rolled up. ' , secrets from each o - . . . I i � ing from- their questions that the inniate' thing in regard to his future %a well as her part of valor," for sh4 : . - . . To ve . I'll help you get a . I . Re- . eari .) , rZy, even with the t door land nor it ajar. - . of thealmshouse did not know her history own. looked the fron i . MoCK GAVIARE.-Bone some anchovies,' . . other by the end I 1. . - - I . e,J ith turning, she opened with 4' volubility that . on leaving the univci . . . I .: ,.. scamp." - I Jane, quite forgotten, was oppress wi -hop them lightly and pound them in a - . . ­ . -1 I - - . I I. I'm not well, 'air, said Alida, humbly. she refused to reveal it, thus awakening r &wed even Mrs. Wiggins for a moment. ', r with a lit 8 - , I on following the prof I - .. 1. - _endle4s surmises. Many histories were a miserable presentiment of evil. He I Pe u mOrta tie dri d pargley, a clove - - - was powseased of a I �. - - - � . "I only ask for a quiet place where I can - so you mineirable, mounta�nous pan . r, yo of garlic (shallot is . _ -, - . I rest till strong enough to do some kind of made for her, the beldame vioing with each pipched but intense litt4e mind was concen r, you u I hrelined, irresponserble, usually stron enough, . and &,little estate at I - - I . . 7 - . . . . . -'other in constructing the worst one. Poor trAted on two facts�-Holcroft's anger and interlope at especially if a piece of garlic has teen . rub. - , � - to t; `-, - - I - - I work. " . e was' public her mother's lack of. sense. From ouch pre- unregenerate female, do you know wh . ... devoted Myself . . ' ,t Alida soon learned that ther d once or twice across the mortar),, cay- . . proprkmi ,_ __ .. .. . "Well, I well," said Tom, kindly, so don . . in an almshousei and that she misea -it di4 not take Iwr long to reason out you have done in thue'outraging .vie? I'm be a good squeeze of lem ' . - re and a � 1), I . 1. , - - ,.� I- . . . 'lose heart. We'll do the beat by you we opinion even visitin' again ;" and. a i especterble womaill res k3eterble connect- enne, salt.' - on juice,and A ; ; went to reside with a) - , , . . . 1 : . -1 ."., ,can. That ain't. saying very much, though, was under its ban. In dreary despondency but one contjlusiou,-6� I in a t�leo o' serble station. a very .few drops of salid oil. Serve in . . � assistant, ax the litt . ; - . . � V, . 9 she thought They've found out, about me. this was the suinming;'up of all evils. Now ed. I'm hert ' . I " . .. . ., I , lor we're full and running Over.' 1 .. . . .1 ­. - .c .: le ures as these think I'm hardly and then a tqar would force its -Way dut of When Mr. Holcroft appear he'll drive yoil glass I dish with . hot dry toast. :1 ., :1 . . . established myself in . ' , He soon drew rein at t ",,, . . . I , t po4-house door such creat the dwelling V11hic you vulgarize. CAU.S.-P011nd together to a sm6bth pute- . - . . i was delighted wit, . � I . � " . fit to speak to, hdw can I ever find work one of her little eyes, but otherwise she kept from ent a den. one small onion or shallot (in Rus . 1. . ng down . -1 .. *sprung out. I I 1 -1 -feel strange," . - . in I . I .1 - iand - I 11 this part sia, the ' IOPI I � I among good, respectable people"' her troubles to herself. . Your presence makes -a ic), , .. I - . � garden, s I.- . . '.. Alias, jasped. . __ I If as 'co, placent Y, ou are a wild beast" -L home of this dish, they use' clove of gar'l the river ; with the . . :- � � . - . Tom ig wo*lan i . Her extreme depression,- the coarse, vulgar Mrs. Wiggins w the onlT tn . ` -_ I , . . - caught the fainti: . � "Hi'm a vile bea.0 1, Mrs- four anchovies, abotit the same of choese,'a . . . - n his Do I him Ili ?" cried . reted old Kfirhaus, . ._� . . * . ' , ti . I � . . "Hen, Bill, Joe,. you and unchaiitable natures by which she was� Personage in the house, and she unbent into action, and she � and, further away, � �Xmi and shouted 'affability, to Jane, which Wiggins, at laSt stung, small piece of butter, one teaspoonful of - hill, .. . . - I I. Dy.ber with a garrulous . . . i , . . . , ;__ .. � -lazy loons, where are you "' � surrounded, retarded her recovery. I hrew her lighted I at ;he open mouth - , . . . Wet for could be accounted for in but one way,,- t mustard cayenne &Ad salt to taste. Shape - the dark woodei PIP V .1 ­ I 1. . . , - T c w of men shuffied I efforts to do anythinv in her po igh o3unding p I . . - . I : , e ithbts like cheese, and serve lik' on every side. - . others she disarme,l the hostility of some of Holcrofthadjor otten about his cider barrel, that was discharging h a tiny cream e the _ ony . . . I � 'to his assistance, and together they bore . 'hopped chives are often : ' : '. style ; fitte, I ­ I . I .n her the chance by the wore. preceding. _ Englis� . . I ! -'I- ;- _: * 0 the women, and those that were more or thereby unconsc ously give It struck the I , I used instead of �­the onion. . . .. � ,king-roo ' I I � __ - � I � '. the unconscious woman to the r om which came fond of her; but -the to sample its contents freely. �hewasnow intel over tike widow's head, . I., I ... - I . smo . I m ; andfi - . � Some old less demented be ' - her a .. ber . - . I - . was u8ed as a sort of hospital. . . was shattered and sent dc wn upon . especially for m - I . majority probed her wound by every look smoking her pipe with much content 1. and I N1 rs. (,',ItV,L,'.1( BUTTEPL-Wash and pick 6arefully .. I , . - � . .� .� crones gathered round with such restora- . . . cenced which bower of villanously amelliog sparks. i .over -looked the watei . ..�:. .. I tives as they had at command. Gradually .audword. She was a,saint compared with indulgingin ple sing reminis an cally two ounces of pareley; boil it well, then . I I � .- � - reely warranted. Niumpson shrieked. and sought franti . - . . up round the witi,it � . .:. � Ahe �strickem womAn revived,..,. but as the anyof these, yet they made her in their the facts of her. I e sqa, r 'rom taking -fire. Pound it thoroughly with the sam� quantity' . . 11 - .. -:1- � a I'Vould '. ";Ven Ili vas lectle ',h ,.gall as ye are," to keep her calico wrappe . , rub it - - - � i. ' e, and failed I . t 1, - . ed respectability. She often ght. I of anchovies, washed and boned , � booke" I . - * whole mis.-rable triuth came back, she turn . Nits. ,Wiggins rose,and took a . . . .1 . t'ou dy to die as she be n and then she related experiences ,,Meanwhile, I : - ; hung -the walls wit I _� .- .. � . her face to the wall with a sinking of heart to God that I was old and _t_N6 ould through a ..sieve, and mix it with four I . � � knew he admired, ail .. - I the feeblest woman here if I could only quite gie`�],'o'ia of the simplicity and inklocence step or two that she mig t assist sh of fresh butter. Serve in a little '. � . a in 0 despair. At last, from sheer ex- ,danj er, for . � - . ,� - _-, i �;. .1. . k* It heq,d like her." . ofchildhood. The girl soon forgot her fears there be any positive 1 'i she had Ounces ' I i favourite colour- N � . . _� . - _1 haustion, feverish sleep ensued, from which hold up my. �ad a,ollila left it and listened with avidity until the old not yet reached's point of nalignity which pat under a lump of ice, with hot crisp. . . � . . , . � 1. . I I I wrote to him,, an . . - . ... �. .: - ,she often started with moans and low criesw One day a woman who dame's face gre,"� heavier, if possible, with would lead herto'witnoss calmly an auto -da toast, or else heaped srnootlily on. little : \ ; - r I I . �.One impression haunted hel,-she was fat- sleeping in its rude wooden cradle and went aquires of fried bread with 'an olive stoned '�". i spend his summer -ho .. .. . . . . - . , - The babe wakened slid began sleep, and slip stumbled off to bed. . . fi. This was Jane's .opp rtunity. Mrs. I . i He came ; but I fol - - - .. . /' -ling, ever falling, over a ilark, bottomless down stairs. Having, n ' wish to see or speak to her Wiggins had alienaW his oniall and and curled round a fillet of anchovy on the . . . - ; a dark, pale . . . - V - - . �.. abyl a. . to cry. Alida took it up and found & 0 i .- I : , 1: Hewas - I __ - . - . . . Ild blew out the candle "hitherto friendly power, a d now, with a top- _. . - witurn and sickly, . . . .- Hours aised in the same partial stupor, strange solace in rocking it to sleep again mother again, the chi . . . Jae of loyalt , it took sides SAvo�y_ Erms.-Hard boil four eggs and I . L- I - P . 0 and stole itently up the stairway. At returning impu I . ,L:1� silent, more delicatA, � . *� - filled with phantoms and horrible dreams. upon her breast. At last the mother -re- o Remove the yolks . . . ­ - . I last Mrs. Mumpson took her light and went with tile weaker Party, T o kitchen door cut them in two across. - � 't ct to fits of meb Towi,rds evening, she aroused herself me- turned- glared a moment into Alida's. ap- ' tllL I 1, subje --- . t - - - , - . - . r . '. . I . noisily arou nd, 'seeing to the fastenings of was on a crack ; e Child 1)ushed it noise- and fill the whites (from the tips of which a* .; if son, I . ­ appeared as - . . ..., - - - - : Ichar cially to take the broth Mrs. Watterly pealing eyes, then snatched the child Away doors and windows. " I know lie is listen. le8sly open, darted around I ehihd the stovd bitshouldbe cutto let theim'stand) W'itha mix- -- � - . ;1 d upon his m! I - . .- . -I- ordered her to swallow, then relapsed into with the cruel words, " Don't ye touch my . . � - . . weighe . . - I . - ing to �every sound from me, and he shall and withdrew the rockib *e iair ture of. chopped olives, tongue, ail anchovy 1. I . from which even I . - - � a,by ag'in. To think it not been in the I . �: the same lethargy. Late in the. night, she b ' I ' ina's brief I Ix ety'and pre-oc- or two , a little beet -root and some capers ; .,. .. . � learn what a epretaker I sib," she murmur- Nits. Wigg I . .1 He haA never b--ei - __ _.�, ,. � . became consoious that some one waskneel- arms o' the loikes o' ye I" . . ' d it pte pped backward season each with a few drops of best salid - . ;� . � - ­ . in o . , :;, never Ming - -I. . I .. .. ing t her bedside and fondling her. She Alida went away and � sobbed until her ed softly. , cup�tion d ,led .- - , On th again . to pas"e" Sh _ di sit doWni but oil or a - squeeze of lemon, and grate over ' - !I gance-never fought 'I- ' Serve . on some I i� . . % st!Lr ed up with a slight cry. . - strength was gofi 0. She found that t ere : - . . eath of h 10i.. ! ever been( h ce out-of-doors in the morning, wi bit ,dow . - . 4 . . -is - others ostracised like herself, foot on the natixe, n .is farin, Ifol- with tuch terrifi force tha,the stove and each the yolk of eggs. I I . 1�1 asse-n I . . ­_� i)on't be Afeard ; it's only me, dear, " were some - thin , else in ie Toom threat- crisp, (try toast, cut in tiny witiares or �­ . i - I - - . --- ___. . � �: . I - r�aid i a quavering - voice. . ­ but they accepted their positions as a mat- croft'a hopefulness and co ' ura�e always re- nearly every t .� � . foxes -n - .. .0 Io tile dim rays of a night lamp, Alida ter of course, -as ,if it belonged to them turned. Ile was half angry with himself at ened to fall With her. Sh(. sat helplessly circles. L The advantage of the preceding :--. . . .. 0 . . gambled like the r( . f9re. for a bewildered nomept, i ihile Jane, with half d zen savories is that they call be pre- . I I Buthe was . . - - . . L hijOuervoua irritation of the evening be . . . . I �* - were . . . I . -L 'saw lan old woman with gray hair falling and was the least;of their troubles. , . . . .1 I " If she become so cranky that I can't stand! tho chair, danced befoi, e her, exclaiming, pared sonie time before serving. .. 1. ,I) ­ - - . __. . . � about her face and on her ni ht robe. At Her strength was returning. yet she Vrall her, I'll pay the three nioutlim, 0 . . . � I . . .- -1, . - . '. I , for such violent I I . :, I . . i ,A,wge8 and tauntingly, " That's fo' ch ising me out as - I . .1 . :1. . . I .. . " I , first�', in herconfused, feverilst impressions, still feeble when she sent for Nirs. Watterly clear her out," lie ha4 . I concluded, and lie if I- was a cat." - . .1 - - I 1. �: . . 0 . - i. which dated from !I . .- I- , ' ..., , I! ed an effectual bax t . , Mi -,. .. !. . I - _. . the poor waif was dumb - -with super.,fitious and asked, 'I Do you Ahink I'm strong . � - i letic exercises m . ..- ,. I I— . went about Ili,% morning work with a grim . " Noo, hi'll chaie ye th iout," crie,i the Sorry That fie, Killed HI . . . - I . awe,� and trembled between joy and fear. enough to take a place somewhere?" , - :c i ath . . . submit to very little nonsense. the ireful Wiggins, ser niblitig to her feet. ' , :1 - . / I 46 you ()light to - . ary - 1� ' mans ,4ana in eorp - . ; - Could her mother have come to comfort her know better than me," purpose to She,made good liar threat, ft)r Holeroft, a Toronto nian (nieetijiL� all old llli�jsioii .i� ­. was the chilly r1sply. Cider is akin to vinegar, and Nirs NVIg- friend)-,' �Vell ! \Vell ! Whell did you re- ,_ , � i strangely altered ; a I :. ,-) xtreinity? . . I . i� . .. . in her sore e . ' ther and daughter' . ! - (1, . . . _.. - ithered " DO you -do, moment later, saw ino , turn from Africa?" .,. . � to see, him so sA . I .1 Put ye're head on -me ould w you think I could get a girip's liberal potatiollil Of the evening Ile. � : : . .... . ." :� �. 41 1 the latter carrying the chair ruabing from ' Returned evangelist-" I left shortly afte'i . . .;i to partake (if hir- . . - �. bre st " said the apparition, " an ye'll know place? I would be willing to (to any kindof fore ha(l evidently imiarted a marked acid- ; � .:. a , . . tile front door and- hire. Vi- ills, arnied - I I .-. - I hanges. I've been hbnest work not beyond my strength. " ity to her temper. ,,iho laid hold of the , 09 you did, and, by the Way,.I was greatly en- . . . �,:, thought lie had bec . I �_� a mither's It - , with a great wooden sl IP, waddling after bouraged by something .1 saw just before ' �: -u,, . � . . t . " alookin' for ye and expectin' ye these long, " N ou hardly look able to sit up straight. kitchen utensils asif she had a spite against . . I . - . but this he- prot , ;­ . I - I them,, her objur ations liningled with Mrs. carting home." - . , . 1 It _­ , � I ; ,:�, - . , : fl. � Avearyyeam They said yewouldn'tcome Better wait till you're stronger. Ill tell them, and when .,Ian6, confidhig in the N1111111plion's shriets andJane'i shrill laughter. . ­ . ­ -, . . I F . 't . Sometimes I fauC -, - . ee friendlinelis shown so " Eli I %Vhat was that V' - � � I..- . - : s won c, � . . �back-that I'd niver find ye ag in ; but I my husband. If applications come, he'll 8 r cently, came down to ' . . . � but I wa, I ­ , ;. ' . - - r..,. _' . - out of ol�ors with The widow caught a glimpse of hiin stand-,. ,, I saw the Zulu slayer of the4, young ; - I 1.�_. bil t - . in nie, arms, about it," and she tu-rned,coldly away. assi8t, - she was chase . . _. was changed - I '. : '\ .� '-' - -� - 1nowed I wud, and here ye are" iDg in the barn -door, a1iid as if borne' - 1. . *ble to disp- - , _ ng over . i.. I- � " . wo, later Tom came and said lan0age we forbear to repeat. Nlro. Atump- by' Prince Imperial weeping and ravi I � .. impoosi � . me darlint. Don't draw away frQin ve're A day or t . .. 1, . tile wind, 8he flew towarils him crying, , - �, . . . . . ,f:k � , I."- � ould inither. Don't ye be afeard or 'shamed brusquely, but not unkindly, " Don't like son, therefore, had no intimation of the low - . " I le his wickeduess in killing the youth, and his - :�� - After he had lwt- . . - bliall be my protector." i - . - - . ..i._., _. loike. Nd matter what ye'vedane or where my hotel, hey? What can you do?" state of the barometer in the reigon of the iisk through. a people stated to mg. that he c041d not be -..L, I : - - I chanced one dat, - - I., � . . . . He b�rely had time t�* �� . �.. I at W,**,. � who ye've been with, a, 11 I'm used. to sewing, but I'd try th do kitchen. " I have tak n time to think deep- . comforted." I � - progress. th . L - . ­ .. :�,� - I ye've been or - jist the almost any thing by which I could earn my ly and calmly,"- she in. rmured. " The pro- skle door and close it after him. 'Tile wi- " Yes, I told him that if he had taken the 1. . . -.1i .L.� � .,i � . . i � favour of nicsineri ' I . ..: - 1. . . .. mither's heart welcomes ye back \ . . L dow's impetuous desire to Pf nt out tile story boy alive lie could have got a big ransom." '- _1'.. I words of incredull . ... I : -W -same as when yes were a baby an' slept on living. " per course has-been in e clear tome. He L i. . I - . %, : - - of her wrongs carried �er in;o the midst of , . . . .� � _. . _. .. '­ 1. __ Me breast., A mither's licart ud quench the 11 Beat thing to do is to Prosecute that is -somewhat uncouth ; he in silent and un. I . .. .0- . .. . I ._1 surprise, lie exPrc- , , � . ' -, , - 8 scamp . an ma - the barnyard, where sha wo a speedily con- . . 1 . .. - . . � �. ke him pay a good rQuod able to ex press his thoi ighte and emotions ' ' . . I - I �., eVery.department ( .. �fires o' hell. I'd go into the fburnin' flame d � . 1.. .. . , � I- , I . - fronted by an unruly yojDg heifer that Tbe. Federal Life, Assnraiiec� Cosy. - - I . - � . 1. -a' the pit an' bear ye out in 'me arms. So sum. ' . I in brief, undeveloped ; he is awfully irrelig I .� ed all its Phel'ODI(: . I could scarcely W blam d or hostility to I �­ . - . j - . . - . � � � - . : ,� � _. I . . . . niver fear . . Now that I've found ye, ye're She shook her head decidedly.-,- " I don't ions. Moth and rusta7e bus it in this house; h a wild lookin - (11antilton Vines, March 3H, 1887)- 1 ; -_ - . . 1. . I and mesmeric rev,,l . 11 - -safe. Ye'll not tin away from me ag'in. wish to see him again. I don't wish t h that would be to use ul is going to sue i o bj e t. . - 11. I- .'. . I . . ? go muc The animal shoo its cad threateningi The fifth annual report of this Companv, . ,:."., - a determined beli . 1. . . I �.. _t I" : - I'll hould,ye,-I'll hould ye ba;ck," and the before people and have the -the -post talk- waste. Ile mupt learn to look upon me as, as it advanced. Again lie widow'q slirU which appears elsewhere in our colunins, is ._.- . . :. , I found his vie%% . . .. mre clasped Alids with such con- ed about. I�d like a place with some kind, the developer, the caretaker, a patient and . I I � , - ,.. . ._� � ipoor crea . unded. This titne Holoroft was about such a re )ort as must be perused with Plea- . .1. tended than anv.j - . ". . elp. Per- helpful embodiment O fluen,!e. I reso � I - I ......- . . � vulsive energy that she -screamed from pain quiet people who keep no other h , ,� _. mesmdlic* influell" LL'?, . L "I,: _. . .. . I haps they wouldn't take me if t ew ; will now be�jn activ�6 my mission of rnak- to come to the'rescue, when the b6leagured sure by a I who feel interested in the succebs . . s - . . . . : I and terror. � . . - . I I : - spectral appearaw . . .. ty J* - � I c neAr- of a worthy home institution. That the .- � , . woman made a dash for itht top of th IN . In . I - I I Ye at all not get away from me, ye ob all but 1 would lie so faithful to them, and try ing him an ornament 'to society. That .. an . . - . � . - ! cat fence, reminding her ainused looker -un Fed(ral should have done an amoubt of. new � �::. I d doppelganger . � . not go ba:k to your evil way. Whist, whist, so hard to learn what they wanb6d"- mountainous .Nits. Vigl ilia Must b3 replaced ; . . ;- ,look of the night of her arrival when she had insurance in its fifth year'in excess of what' I .. . bled spirits; all -.1 __ be aisy ai d let me plead vid ye. Think '� That's all nonsense, their not taking you. by a deferential girl w io will naturally rehed like some strange sort of bird on tile has ever been done in Canada in ally year b - .j _. ritions ; all ti . - Pe . . . y . �_. . ­. : . appa .. I - -how. man:, long, weary years I've looked for I'll find you a place some day, but ,you're up to me. flow can I 3e a true caretaker kgon wheel. � any company, except the Canada--Lif e, allows .­ . . . laneous pheilonic , - .- ..f . i I bring repoe and refinement to wl " arlieat ages Oce'll I _. ye and waited for ye. Niver have I slept not strong enough et I You'd be brough4 how cat � .. I -.1 - .. night or . ay in me watchin'. Ye may be right back here. on re as I an a ghost this dwelli with 4w, , hundred pounds of Spain that she was' abundantly able. to a dogree of ,success i.n this regard ' hich is - . - . a I 11 , the farmer r inainea in con. quite unparalleled. When tile wFederal �- .-: and the inquiries - :_ . Jo'n'�tbe impa-' female implulg escape a oue . _. - . . � ter about th . � ,k stained a ' lost an'. ruined that the whole -almost look like one. So deuce alwa yo in my way.? Nlr. coalinent. Although disg ted and angry adopted tile Homans plan of insurance, it I. .1 . Af . . . . . __ . . wourldw scomye,lyet hot ye'er mither, tient, but give me a chADC i' ,to find jou a go4od Holeroft shall see thm. Nirg. Viggins is ail king place a was scarcel was claimed by officers of other companies - I _._.. � . and returned to hi I - . __ 1. I 0 Nora, Nora, why plade. I feel sorry for you, and on't want unseeinly and jarring ( iscord in our home " at the scenes ta y - I � pro - I.- not. ye're ould mither.. that. -there was no field in Canada for all i . niisiug to visi I _. :_ did ye ri Avay from me? Wasn't I koind? you to get among folks that have no feelings. and she brought the n w1ing-chair f rom & ,Able to restrain roars of lau hter. Perched . ch a . t . grape-harvels . I , n the fence, the widow called piteously system of insurance. The coiitrary has been . . f ; the .. - 1. No, no, y cannot lave me ag'in," and she Don't you wotry now; chirk up, and you'll parlor to the kitchen, w th a serone and lofty UPO - .. - -1 ps,rting word - . .1 I- for him to lift her down, b t to proved by the experience of the f'ompany. . . . .. - His , . - J . . threw he, -self on Alida, whose disordered come out all right.", I air. Jane hovered nea, the window, watch- The gain in insurance in force over the �; - . . able : - I Farewell - . , __. ; �... mind, was tortured by what she heard. . " 1-1 think that if -if I'm employed, the ing. be caught by any sudli device. At last, . . . : o. - . . -1 - i :, , :iving up hopo and still threatened by the previous year has, under tho'circumotances, . � I . farewe . \', - , - .� 1. Whether Dr not it was a more terrible .dream Poo 111e who take me 4ught to know," said At first the"'was a i ominous silence in feifer,she went over on the other side. been remarkable. In fact, the progress' of ... . " though�t, I�Siihla,li'-i . _�., _.., than had yet oppressed her, she scarcely AIN% with a bowed head. respect to words. 1-14 irtentods sounds in- Knowing that she must . ike a detour be- the Company has been in every way most � - - . - - �r .. . He was holdin . ... � ­ . 11 I . . . - knew, bu in the excess of her nervous hor- I I They'll be blamed fools if they- don't creased, however, for Mm NViggins strode 'n� I . - ... i . � , % own as he said t . fore reachi the dwellin Holcroft went satisfactory. We are assured, whilethenew.- .. _7 . '. .� _.., . ror she ;ent out a cry that echoed in think more of you when the ' y do - know," was aboft with martial trepa ma, i.kg the boards " . - si n flitted acros F - .. '... -, 1-- :� " Still, th you Xis -her red thither rapilly with tile pur'pose of restor. business so far thi,s year far exce'eds that . 0 e 18A I I I , . ... - - Z - , every par; of the large building. Iwo old -his response. I at shall be as creak and the hes clatter, while . ingorderstonce. "Jane," lie said sternly, done. during a corresponding perio& in any "'. moment h I I ,.,.., women ru shed in and dragged Alida's per- Please.. I'vo told ouIv in wife, and they've eyes shot lurid and sanguinary gleame. She , . . ear, renem�al premiums are being - I - . . _. , -1 � - y , I take that chair to the pat lor and leave it previous y - . ... I and was gone. . . - i . . �_ I �. . - . . . silcutOr ac reaming away. kept mum at the police station, no the thing would seize a dipper �i if it were a foe, - . I out knowing Wl . - - I J, t g t into the papers: I slamming it upon the�� ble again as if'strik- - there. is Let there be no inore such non- paid with a Jegree of regularity and prompt- .. I back to my cot I - I.. ­. "That'i allus the way o' it " she shrieked. hasn' � Iness that affords the utmost satisfa,ction to . - - . I I . .- - . : Under vigorous manipu- sense I , . . . "' As * I . I .. had strangely . , I . � .. � sooE as I find me Nor&' thby snatches Alids a head bowed lower still as she ingan enemy. At Ilia approach Mrs. V lig - I 11 - V . I... . - . (f Mns returned t'le Com"ay. . . My onl wish now lation, kettlee and pa, . e . . 1. ,. . . . . , - . I . me andea rries me off, and I have to ) begin replied, " I thank you. y I . ­_ -_ ; ! . �.. that for some t , . -1 - .: ; me watch in' and waitin' an' lookin' ag in " is to find some quiet place in which I can ports like firearms. sullenly to the kitchen. I ," he or . . 111. . . .. . . . .. . could not retur . -1 . . . �, . d red godd-Ii-aturedly, "hasten breakfast ; - - Alida C Dntinued sobbing and tremblinr vi- work ar d be left to myself " . .11 Mrs. Mumpson was vidently'perturbed.; 15 People who are subject to bad breath, foul e6ated . I '. '; _� --.,. .- ­ � do, . I . . I and let there be no more q iarrelling. " I L. , , studies which li - in oil lority I tongue, or any disorder of the Stonlach, can at once - " I - : I - . . . � . .. T olently. One of the awakened patien to � Vez y well, said Tom, good-natu'redly, her cat was for�aking her - . . delight before 1i . - - . . � - I 'I r.rh me w( - ..- .. . - . . , � '. . . 11 Hif hi vas left to d) ' )rk hin berellevedby using Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitten, , I . . . - i sought tc assure her by sayingi " Don't 11C�eer up, I'll be on the lookout for you.' every momen e rocked faster, a sure peace,"-ahe began. the old and tried remedy. Ask your DrugRiet ... i', �, * 1 argument dwelt ' .1. : - .. * . . . . w � .. _. - - ­. ,mind. it so, miss., It's only old crazy Kate. . She turned to the window, near which she dication that she was not at peace. At last- .91 i The beer drinker'is a lover of malt treat - . . and induced a 1 . - i _,.�. . -1. . i 11 Well, you shall d6 it i a eace. , . - j -, - �'V .. .: I - I __ - . ii� - Her daug iter ran away from her years and was sitting, 'to hide the tears which his she said, with great dignity, " Mrs. Viggins, N t ment. . I . . ­ , felt ashamed. * I - I - . X . a ag(,-how many no one knows, -and rough kindness evoked. "Hedon'toeeinto I must request you' t� � perform your tasks - At this moment, Mrs. '? mpson came . . .1 � .. u - - �year . . . . .:, � '.1 . to .cblivious Wheneyer your stomach or' - : . 6 struggled agaill - . . when a y )ung woman's brought here she shrink from me as if I wasn't fit to be with less clamor. My nerves are not equal tearing W, (Jul of the fact that Boweli-giet . : - . , . - - she had left a goodly part f her calico, skirt der, oausing Biliousness Dyspepsia,,or Indigestion, ' .. i:� I . . struggle caus-1 . �_- .r 1: 1:1 I.- -. . .. . . -thinks it'i her lost Nora. They oughtn't a spoken to," she thought; Is but his wife did. to this peculiar way of taking up and laying I and their attendant e�hs, take at once a dooe of Dr. . -. - il I At last the effec - � . i- . I'm afraid people won't take me when they down things. "' I . on a nail of the fence. Sh, � was rushing to- Canon's stoimach Bitter& l3est laray- . . . _.. � . 4 , . - I let her ge ; out, knowin' you was here." medicine, .. J . . � . I : friend had been . I- I I- � 1) do V 11 * I wards Holcroft, when he � aid, sternly and All Drug&t;g, 50 oents. .1 - , jes ! . I- : For sev aral days Alida's reason wavered. kno.w. . e P jes Ye vait a -minuk han hi'll . I . I I .1 turned almost i . - . . _­ , - . kin tak an pu with a repellent gesture, 'Stop and listen A ground swell -A successful dealer in ...- - - - . 14_.� . 1, ?, �'. i The nery ,us shock of her sad experience had The April sunshine poured in at the win- show ye'ow hi e hup things h t to me. If there's any mor 3 of this quarrel. real estate. - . � ... -1.1 L. tine of thought - a I . - :._: I .. � been so reat th * t it did not seem at all dow ; the grass was becoming green ; a robin 'em down hag"in hout 'o my vay, " and before I 1. ­ I �. I . season slowly I ­ I - ling like cats and do a in house, I'll send o �. - - I . . ,- . ., : iruprobat le that she, like the insane moth- alighted on a tree near by and poured out a Mrs. Mampson could interfere, she found YOUNG MEN suffer1119 frOm the effects 6f early - qrowo] - . . - - '... - � . � and all bodil and for the.constable any have you all arrested. evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, who find . � . . . . - Ili .. - er, mighl be haunted for the rest of her life jubilant song. For &'few moments hope, herself lifted, chair . . .1 - the f a!:!e wofitl�r . . -ope- . . . . . . t erwhelinifig impression of some- that had been almost dead in her heart, carried to the parlor. Between treploiation If you are not all. utterly d mented and h themselves weak, nervous and exhausted : also Miu, - . . . . . I .. .... - - - by an o , you will know that you came here MR-AUND alid OLD MzN who are broken down from the . ;, - 1. with frequent"' \1. . thing los;. In her morbid, shaken .mind revived. As she looked gratefully at the and anger, she could Dilly gasp during the less fools effects of abuse or over -work, and In advaliced life L � - , ` gar.dens, readin - . � - , . . received bird, thanking it in her heart for the to ork, and not4ipg else." Then feel the consequences of �outhful excess, sendlor and - - . 11 . n&lly taki . : she confo inded the wrong she had transit, and when lef I in the middle of the do my w . 1. . J10"191 - ­ Chain - 11 . .. __ with gull � on her own Part. Eventuslly, she it darted upon ei'string hangijhg on an ad. parlor floor Effie looked around in utter be- catching a glimpse of Mrs. 'Mumpt3on's dres�, mAlD M. V. Lubon's Treatise on Diseases of Mon. The , . - - ; 'which am so ill . .. . book will be sent sealed to any address on recei t cf I - - _. � .� nd fearing he should la gh outright he 11 � . - I . ew call ier and more sensible. Although jacent spray and,bo,Te'it to. a crotchi between wilderment. & ' I . Zing. - i - . terin alto etl � �� be two ScL stanips. Address M. V. LUBON..47. We . I �­_ .. .. . , . . - ; . . Mod abruptly on his I and woot to his toil"ji. E. Toronto Out . �. . � . �. ., 9 - fre'r consi ience acquitte d her of intentional. two boughs. 'Then' Alida saw it was build- It so happened Qiat Holoroft, on hit way � . � . thaftaA hithe , . I. __.. vil, not' move the deep-rooted W a nest. Her woman's heart gave way. from the barn, had seen Jane looking in at room, where he was in a divi&ed state be- I I . ; . . I . , L I I . ,._. ..- J . '. e i The burden of a iong is the being obliged ­ . - . .. .. ed in lbanishiii . . " . . . . L . . - I , . 1. * too 0 long to sit still and listen to it. . . . . � - doubts i - convictio thai she was shamed beyond 11 U," she moaned, "'I shall never have 'a the window, and suspe ,tin mething am tween irrepressible mirth and vexation. I . . - . 1. -_ I ' Mrs. Mumpson also Bed to her room. She, . .. � . . : . d re - 11 I - .. h e of medy. For a time she was un- home in? No place shared by one who had arrived Just in ti no r the t"I . ' . . i J , ..".! an - . It* �11. I ally from nervous prostration ; cares with taught er, he re hastil felt that the proper course for her. at this _ , . . - -, Heart Disease. :. .- . , - I., . . ­ - I . disturbe, in e, - " . nofe tWo . . To work, and to be tolerated Convulsed � . I , _ "d e - f:fa � . . me . ' ' One 4 .ni g . _ I I ab ' .. I , wo i . � . . I ­ .. . meanwhi , her mind was preternaturely for the sake of my work, in all that's left." to the barn; while J& rAe expr d her feeT. juncture was 6, fit of t h aterics ; but The "ptoms of which are " Faiut ipells, - �._. . - . y . . . Ward f rom, the . . ... a , . I . . a, prompt douche from t a *ater pitcher, Vu I lips, numbness alpiti6on, ki . '� - ".- . - .- : . ..., active, presenting every detail of -the at I __ . Ingep , whatever they were, by executing e W h;;d I experienced e& :. - . _: lm._: " ' - . v� I..-.:, '.. .1-_,_,:.. .1 e I - ., . . . - - - something like a hori pipe before the , d, - . . I . . . until she was often ready to cry aloucrin I win. a4miniatered. by the uni ympathetio Jame, b , hot d"hes, rush a b[ol to the a n I . . . 1&wt of it, ca . . . I . - CHAPTER XIV. -A PiTdHzD BATru .. . aectually checked i ..� �� � - - . � .. 1. . 9. - dow. th( Arst symptorta. dull pain in the heart with bmb, strong, ra- - . � I . her deep, ar. . . . ft .1 enzation. I hav . , I � - . I I I . I .. . . I I � - - . _. ucar' n how MW was notvanquish- " Was ever a respeo woman - I id and imgukw. The second'heaft beat .. . . . �.: tuated Oil th� � . . � :.� -,-, Tom N ratterly took an unusual interest ' It was an odd household under Holoroft's Mrs. U k - . P . In . . . . - - C . � I' . . 0 respee ble, " interrupted. the quicker than the first, pain sbmA, the breast . � * \ � - , : in her caj i43 a4d exhorted the viBiting phy- roof on the everan f the Sunday we have ad. She oz y m F,de 4 colonpulsory , re- - ,1l` You mint I I '4 I . . . - 01, i departedo -- ,,,, . at the other � I ... . I surrounded bY - � � , : -1, as she you look like a bone, &c." Can be cured "in manyof the � %, - I . : - i . sician to do his best'for her. - She finally described. The Zriner, . in a sense, had treat from the wane o hostilities, and after P I .. � � sit - � Z, .. __! , - , - - - . I , 1., ­. In to improve, and with the first return I., taken scantuary" in his own room, that rall in h shattere I faculti , advanced scarecrow. 'Fi's you I d begin to show first stage&" Send 6c -in stam -for pamph- .., . . I begi 9 es I � . . I . . fond of boatill . ­ , . � " ­ � ;, � - . .: - - '\- �- of st,ren h ht to do something with he migh oeuveninL wiles of , w " How dared you, "in" sense now*' . .'i I a lil I ixrth, ,he, � lot and fuill particulam - = M. V. 11 ; u -t escape the irwn = F . 4 ": ­ - �.- � ! - , tharofore, � - . . , F � -, � - . . I - . , . I __, t '50 . I )I � . a . LUBON, 47 Wellington St. East, Toronto -_ 7:� , `�, � � - weaeu StA,pli , .., ,�11 her t hang The bread of charity his tormenting housekeeper. If, ewould you dulireputerblT f 0 she began (Iro N* 00"" UID.) --. :�,:, . � . � I . . , I " . . . ; - �," . V , I Ic .- I . I � -� A_ was not sweet. content hereeff with ' Mrs Wiggins turicat slowly and ominons. , , 1-6400 40" - Canada. I . . . "I". � *,�_ : - ... � , - ,. ­ . w � . .- . general topion he would 10 . I I - , �� , 1, , .: edge, ncsar gad . � .,i_ - � - i I . . � - * ' which she lod own talk her. 11 Ye p e u " Castor oil in easy to give, but awfull , , Jai Moore& I __ - I Altbox gh the lace In , , try to endure her foolish# hlgh1 me a diampterbal wh, y : .: I I 11 I 3 - � - 11 . ,The grand total of the ite in I inher - . - L - . . - I - . s , 0 - - lealthy. of G u 886 was 7,4M , IGO. ! - " " . 'i -� the m6ad we " . . .. � I was die& 2, and le coam, unvarying F6 'until the three months expired ; but that she leure h in han ye 6 quol hit rod at of the Northwent,'or I ; . hard to take." So in adv*- . I �. . ... . . -_ . % I I - ... ,;.�. k shuddering, with should speedily and op IS. lul d b6oked to the --- . . - - . L .. . . ;� I � - . abundan ,, she shran only take the hdtia- MI PSM Vr ,000 feet. This is 370 OWpOW f"t in ex. "A now bram hand In Cincinimstj has Mo*a ­_ .. _. .. . meadows am 11 .. - : . 1. � . 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I : �,� . . : k . ; , � �i � t �Ai � , r 4 1 . I . - I -- -q-- - - - . . . some j at roused from rA anz�others mll-, - - . - =7�- 1 - I . I . .. . . u wpi � , � , --- ,� - �,, - . 9!� t . I I A .. . anurtain ,- "a power of far-workilig. But them in yet r ding- . - - �- -- .. , _,, i -4 - "a popular - T, when,' AU at Once, I be- pot often I have a visitor to - ad froin their studiesq with roe . - . !.- ---'1.--.1-. - melod - .. - . , 7 .., - , .H.. , ". *1 ­ . . ­ I � .. - :� ... ii u thinking of Albert and his theories. have never before partaken inother visible KPPGM*ms 40 Ism in their hands. .� . . Blacksmith. , � ut of the body . - ­, '.. The � - ��: .. ... 1. you, in brother, I . 1. . . . .:- ..�,­ . . .. 1. 1� I L:-,� .. 6 � that of being here sadelsewhero at the same 1. ., : . . i- ­..: � . , - - I . rim. F.I. 1, )Plo- Inre rat thing w1w - - . t *0 workman Of -the brawnY A ' .4 .' . I his was, I asseverate, the first time he had of My ospitality.11 o --that 6f becoming in short, a dol T I to Towne Albert from 1. , I ; . I * � � . . s I ed brow --O, @Vt - .� ....-. 4 Dd quite stupeflad -, "You tiln this where a lay, i h - - . - . . 'A�d the bronz " * " t. 1, even entered my mind for at least two days; - ifow r I exclaim, irregfragAble evid benenth ,t'.W= to of the fal- � '. 4 � .. . , , - ` ;J . ' � '. - gm t T � � ' ' 1- �h - 'L - ,� .� Thus going along, my'armfolded an .. i'L d my knew that I was ooming?' I - .. , ()ut of the hissing and smitten .11" I I or The his face, I , , � L . I . 4 -day I �,;! . truS i have never dared to doubt, but It len ta to row on n I . - . ,-,;" � , I What dost thou make to - -1 . .. , 44C .� . - L ­ I [. I I eyes ed on the ound I reached the . ,ortaiuly. I have even Prepared a bed with an un r- and heads, to loosen his neckeloth, toopen .1� w 1, . ... -- , I I.,— -� .. " ' has always impressed me . . - . 1! . � I ilne art in this time Of P"O6 ' ,%.:-.z-.., . - ttle Aomain, before I for you i!n my own apartment. " d; the windows for the fre h night -air. * ' . ' , . - . ... . . Dogt, thou use tb boundaries of my . . : . - L ? . rsty sword, - . , . I believed, but I dr . - ; 61- I gasped for breath, and. dropped Into a allaled horror . young man, hold.; - - , I ." -�.. . .. To fashion the thil .. .� knew that I had traversed half the distance. yet twice I have for a few m wMents trembled ,, it in of ,no use," Bat a III - e I I ­ -., .. I ­ . . . . .. That shall cleave its course without remorse I up and a miplog his a as . -.. . : I ,. � in the battle -wrath abhorred? ,-'..,��.,]::i� Smiling at'my own abstraction, I paused to seat. - ,lit that I -I also may be -me ing hit, h* Y - I I - i . - - . . . , ". I � I I And this power, this spiritual know- at the thong am a -surgeon ; , this house. Your ,.; . �.. I I .. . I- . ,.,i;i.--* hen suddenlyl _ [ar, far rather wouldl I live . . : -- i , round by the entrance, w be- 0 rather, I I I , . � il - . ; . I . f with force and Are, ."-! i:. I . J, go a t . ead 0 .. .1 . . '�C- - L ' I . ;-; .� 0 m - 2 - . or dost thou 0 , _,� : ", an grest surprise, I saw my friend ledge" --even friend is d . g- - upon ' 1: . . - - - L - - . ., �L Tbe terrible t neti j the vAcket, and looking over " In $imply the effect of magnetic relation believe myself deluded, dreaming I I Dead I" I echo" a chair. ' . . .. I . f., . . . . . 1R,t the front, and bear the brunt � tanding t mad I Twice have I felt a consciousness Of - -he was sub- . . I g ea - � a'" hatis .1. J ' . ..! , . -- .. That shall 1 . fw called rapporL " no -not dead. ,ie was- - . ... , . .1 When the 8erri hosts are met? the river toword the sunset, - Astonishment a --o self -absence-once, a conscionimeas of self- 11 No, . - . : . 1, . . . W., - "'.: . .. , �,. . ... 4- . �-' - � . .; .. . . � A .- I M. r. . :- . I ' . . I I . � . , `� aik -'4 -L -and delight &prived me at flrst of all power I Explain yourself." . . - . tion was ject to thilL" 11 �­ . il , . . .- . � And the gray-halred,-VOTM11411 Paused ili'llis t I ch. You an exhausted Boeing I All knowledge, all roe t, 1. the surgeon; I 4 it is ... . i .-, � . of apeach ; at last-' I Albert V' I cried Is this ,: "Not now, Heinri ' I repl ­ I 1 5;� tile a sort I I Na d ubt, " ' . . . I - . - . . . . . transferred to my spiritual Sa , w ighed " . �- i- - � . ii is heated brow to cool; as I" he sald,; - 7 e . probably his third attack. I . . ! . : - . � 1, Is . � . . ad and " Al . , -; � 1, kind of you.'When did you arrive?" lie by the mental and bodily excitement which way numbness and inaction we !, . e shook his lit I .4 1. - � W Is thire tio, - , -- i ' I - - ; i. .. / I H " 1,m making a 81101B for a mule." ;1 I .* . -­ ear me, and remained in the you have this day undergone. Est, now ; of dro, part. The first time was "Yen, yes -I know it . 1 . ­ . �.,-�,;-:-, I. eme . . - li'. 1. , " ,�� i, . �. se d not t6 h i .". - - �.. - a attitude. I repeated the words, and eat and rest. After supper, we will talk upon my bodil ht before I vipited you t hope?1' . I � -.. . �i . � - . . .. ------ - - - - - - . Sam . . about 01 fort% a I I I . i - "\ .. � with a similar result. " Albert, look round, the subject over." d a- Ems; the second happened five nights since * He shook his head and turned away- - i- I ' . I.,-,- . 6 . . . man I" Slowly he turned hits head, and Wearied as I was.: curiosity, an vague at the period of wfil'oh you have spoken. I What4has been the cause of bib dead' 9 ' ! . -� ..- . � . - I 11 . Ub I. looked me in the face; and then, 0 horror I - sort of horror which I found it impossible to asked a bystander in an swp-struck whisper. " - . - L - L T"" DOPPEL90"I ' On that second evening, Heinrich" -here , �.. �. I --. - �­. - ED . . nd I I . � . . I I . , even as I was looking at him, he disappear. control deprived me of my appetite, a &rth his voice trembled audtbl�-', I felt myself 11 Catalepsy." - .� . - ­ '. T. - : ; c . . . . 1. - I.. . . k. -1 . . , . I - - I'll - . Z .. � - � �, I- --' , e 1� oiced when, drawing towards the he , . 1-����. , ... . . . . . i v., ... I fade away ; he did not fall ; rej ­ er. . . - . . 1. ... I . t iar f riend ad. He did not wine, we in eseavion of an unusua, mes�neric pow , I � . I .. I h was MY Par 10'a r meerachaums and Rhine- i . , I ,.. Albert'Lac ner bat, in the twinkling of an eye, he was not with on Cought of you, and Impelledithe influence . R10F8 EPITAPIff So , r . . - . ­ - . . . ...: ". _student. We studied together It I . : clu % I . .;Z... � t. 1. ­ - . . � ; . - and fellow together; we had there. Trembling and awe-struck, I went resumed the former conversation. un my &a it were, from my mind uponlyours. This - .- � - . I - . . . I I - . . , . -­ . - . . . ,, . ,at Heidelberg ; we live we �d each into the house, and strove to compose MY ".You are, of course- aware," bog . d to . 1 4 From Reeprds .. of . Warts . utjr . ,� , . : . . I .. . -. . ... I - : I I . . , orn each o ed nerves. Whs Albert dead, and friend, I I that in those;;ses where a Mesmeric time, I found no resisting force oppose . I - I - no secreta f r y dominion -you . I i, I � :, � I - i. other by the endearink. n"arne, of brother. shatter I the? I dared. not think' power has been established by o�e mind mine. you yielded to M I . " ,� Albert 'ere apparitions tru time,te believed. " . . . � �eraxs the ' Aca. . . � ":, � " f I . - . - :: . decided V � in ' * -- Gicater London " con- - - � : I! , - , - I another, a certain rapport, or : I J� I - � I on leaving the univers of medicine. I dared ask myself the question. I over . 6, �It was go," I murmured faintly. .. The book called I � - . I ion, . . relationship, becomes the myster- a !­ � - - - , on following the profe Used a wretched might; and the next d ritual the game time, my brother, I felt the taing a number of quaint and curious epitaph . � I i" - I..::. .1 i ; .. . p . �petence This " At . L I I r . ----- . . .. ied of a moderate com 7t �Pl a link between those two natutes. which may prove interesting to our readers: 1: L was POS em. ?,nis, on the Lahn ; so I � was as unsettled as when' firrs e t ion the mere sleep- most earnest desire to be once more near .. . . . � I :. . ' -1 and a lit le estate at I -- rapport does not consist in. you, to hear your voice, to see your freak in Plumatead Churchyard is a, twnbat-�ne.- - - 1. '. - . 'i' I ` I - I - I . . e. ing- ; : ' - ­ L .�.. tranquil life of a m is time er ; that in but the' nilliary - luf jma3tcT James Dadi . � , . . !* " �. . . � devoted i myself to the It! was about four"days from th producing pow . inguence, and friendiy face) to be standing again in to the memory g: . � . : - I i ire and &,book-ireamer- Albert xPlicable form, the simplest-st4gs Of its ,the running beaTing the followin . " - - ­ .. I . � -.'' propriet� when a circumstance wholly ine r pretty garden beside L . I- ,.. .. I , ' -ie i T , .. I went to Yeside with a physician, as Pupil and I in my house. I Wall sitting at and in many instances may be a.1together You It was putimt, and I pictured to in - . "The hammer of Death was given to n . ..� . I . . I . . . . - - - .. ­ I � . . .. . . I le� town of Cassel ; I occurre( mesa, that the mestnei ist river. y , For eating the cherries off the tree." - . . �-- - ...� ..I- - - . 1. . . I . . . - %..-., assistaini I at the litt � bre kfast in the library, with a volume of omitted. By this, I Is act of volition. step at self the scene from that spot. Even as I i . . � ! . , L .. - -' . . In St. Paulima's Chu chyard, Crayfb , is - , . e. , Ir rd' I . I I . . . � . - - I ;-- � . establis ed myself in nAy inheritaric Pl:o beside me, w6u, my servant entered may, by a suprein did so, a dullness came over my sense&-- . � I . . i 11 - . �t � �elighted with ixiy home �; with my . . wer of control over . . ' . - . .� , A was . the room,.and courtesied for permission to once to the highest R, . the picture on my memory grew widery the following quaint inF-cription : I . - � . - - . - 1, I . I . . garden, �Ioping down to the rugby margin of sp 1 k. I looked up, and supposing t4t she the patient, without iVaveraing the inter- brighter ; I felt the cool breeze from the 11 Here lieth the body of Peter lanell, 30 -- -. .., .! .. , *. ; - . I the river; with the view of Ems, the tur- ad money for domestic purposes, I pul- mediate gradations of "somnolency or even water; I saw the red sun sinki over the ear,a clerk of this parish. He lived respect- - . : - ! I - ­ . � I . . . i . �.-- , n1Z Th w the vesper-befle ringing a pious . . i - L .. - ' '40 - Kiirhaus, the suspension -bridge e say- clairvoyal i�baegt PID er lies in y ; .­ 7 . ,- I � mts, and led out my parse ; ; � , --T , ret way th -bridge of b( . I u want the will o enables him to f he steeples; in a word, I was spiritu- his wav to church to aesist at a wedding, on . ! 1. I# . ed 0�1 � from my pocket, Bud 'ce le 01 i's r (I ar woods -, I heard I ed a and mirthful man, and died on . L . I f P a . I s . u -er away$ 'I, Katrine,. what do yo ,f ti )era . 1. ., I '. . I . a6n( losing in a little col- Ing: I We, I to th mind of the other, from t I . I . a � wooden hills, W91). nd held it to- qe nt images . I sently I became are of the 31at day of March; 1811, aged 70 years. : . . ! . - - . .. ­ I . . L -.- . - - R the ar . arew forths, florin, a Be aced in his own. I ally there. ,: Frei , . - . I - I . � . .1 L s I . - ony on , wery side. I Planted my garden in no . en as they are. a of Crayford have raised -- - ­' I . � � .. . : -., -­ vie ; fitted . up my .library and wards her. a my subject thm by the approach of something, I k ew not The inhabitant - - ­ i, I ! !, : . -1, - I . :. __; I . 1. . English at. . Sfhe courl.esied 6,gain, and shook her head. cannot better descri - what -but a something not Of t a same this stone to his cheerful memory, and as a * '� I � . . i L , om ; andf ished one bed-cham- It. ient to a.mir I myself- something that Iled me tribute, to his long and faithful services."ag -. 11 . . . i smoking-ro Th6lak you, master; but it is not that." comparing the mind f the pat I ; I . � - : I . t at of the operator a nature am . �- I . . . This room a compoun ,The life of this clerk was just three score and ten. . ,. � 1. L � �-. I - � - her eap 3cially for my friend. Something in the old woman's tone of ror, which reflects shi4ering, half d ,of fear - - - ! I . . . � . . ! .- I . I -1 . . son rid, Brno- Nearly half of which time he san I . i -- -1 . er, ancl a clernatis grew I I What long, as often, and fully, as he may de- with & g out Am, -n. I - i L . . l �- over-lo(ked the wat voice caused Me to look no hastily. pleasure. Then a . . ! � *­ I . I . .. - o,v r. I placed there a Has &myth' g sire. This rapport have long sought to and half of or the In his youth he was niarried', like other young mep.. . . - ! .. :. � .. I I I., up Ton id- the -wind in the matter, Katrin.0. -in d so he chanted A mem .. . . I . . thered and strange, as if unfitted f But his wife died one day an � . . . - . . -- . . ith fe,vourite books; I ,# establish between us. . ,my spiritual sense, see d to fill second lie took; she departed ---What then? ... - - ., . . - I .. 11 ­ ' A : - . I I . - �* 11 . I ... . bookcoA e, and filled it1w �larified you'?') . . : . I . , . .­'. �- "Bi embling lie married and bu . � . - . - , , agrp.vings which I it you have not succeeded." .� Org"s of ried a third with Amen. L I . . . - . . -- . .- I I . hung i he walls with e [raperies of his I " If you please, master' if it is not a'irude 'IN . oi'altogether ; neither have my efforti the apace around-& sound ! Treble; but theiL, . . .-.. .:. I .- . ­ I i . . - - . � knew I e admired, and - chosd, d . e8tion, has -has any one been here late- &in. You have struggled to a reverberating and coph Bed, like Thus his joys and his sorrows were . I -1 . . .. -z I - .. �- � :.I I .- - - . . peech, yet His voice was deep ,qaAq as he sanK out Amen ; ; L !, - I been quite in v [ felt paralred, and un- I � olour. - When all wall complete, qu � �. . I fsvour te c felt the opposing distant thunder. L ] On the Horn he could T)10* as well as most men, .. .- I .. . .. -.. - i . �1. - - . . I o you resist . C . :� and bade him tcome and ly ?" me, and I have mable to turn. It came an died aw a So his Horn was exiltod in blowing A Men, i - - �. I wrot 3 to him, . "Here!" I repeated.. "What 4 .. - I . i . -�� - iday with, meat Ems. i ?09 power baffling meat every step; yet some- u distinctly. I 911,13- But he lost all his Wind after three score and teM . 1. - � ! . ... ' .1 ­. - ummer-hol. . i , rid time, yet more So with three wives he waits till aga,in .,-. : , - . -. spend is 8 altered. mean - % I.. ?revai �ed, if but for 4 short BeCO It . , I . ­ . I � I He me dhimg '44 aster." '-�t..-,- -�, times I have ,l ished words, but not their sense. : . . .- . , preatly The trumpet shall rouse him to. sing out A men. - . , L . 1. - - ., - . ­ ; but I foun omewhat In the bed upstairs, in nce, during many days tingu ird time, vibrating, clear and . . . I' - . . . He w&5 a dark, pale man; always a I gprang to my feet, and turned ascold as time. For insta on came a th . . ! I . � . I .1 '-: left, a strong impressi i I . . . . : : is now, paler, more after leaving Ems, I -- .. . - . �.11 - '.. taciturn and sickly, he wl - a statue. . I . 9 i loud-" Albert, look round, man I" Mak- In Farnboro Church, which is Aedicated . � . � ,. - . - more delicate than ever. He seemed 66 The bed has been slept in, muter', for upon your mind.' 1 1 ing a terrible effort to overcome the bonds to St. Giles the Abbot, is & moral tablet .. . , .1 - . ; .. ., - silent, ction, and . I I Which I tried to shake off, and did." - old me, I turned -I saw bearing the following legend : . . I ; . "' . . .. " . - ... 1. -. . subjec o to, fits of melancholy abstra the last four nights." - sharp pain 11 Beloved; lamented ; Rebecca Floyd, - . �-... . I -, :­:­ .. . ­. � � . . .. me all-obsorbing subject at her aside, and in i 11 True ; but it was a contended point for which seemed to h - ,-: - i .."' . ' k 1. . eai ed, as if so I flew to the door, thru as and into me days. Let m, I recall another instance you 1. The next moment, a e a wife of Lieut. -Gen. Floyd; victim of mater I ­ e me in eve limb-, there cam 11 I I ­ � � � . � ep I I - p 11 ed infen - -- . . . - - . . , weigh, A upon his mind -some haunting care, a moment sprang up the staire Dry. About five days ago, you wrung ve Dn ; she nursed her feve t , . � - from - vhich even I was excluded. . room; and there, Plainly, plain- to your mem, oments, fore- brief Urknesso an7 I then found myself, nal affecti . I - - , edboth. One -- I .. . I .. -1. e ; he had Albert's bed for some in `66. One fate attend . . . .. . I ­ . - - . .- ..;­.. He ; ad never been gay, it is tru I beheld the * pressiou of a heavy body ere suddenly, and. ithough but without any apparent lapse of time or in her boa na the mother and the child.. .. . ; - - grave contai . � �� � 1. Im _ i .. I - 1 ,. . Heidelberg ex-trava- IY the pit- ed to succumb to my itiflueace, aJ sitting by yonder window, I I_ � I �.. � ­ - . . ­ i . . . . i .. - . I 0. q .. � . I .'' - never mingled in our leit upon the bed I Yes, there, on . a you were completely S sensible motion, Almigbty God receive their souls." I - .� I I I �L- I - verfought a duel at the Hirach- to' was the mark where his head had been an instant previou where azing on the sunset, I had begun to � - :: . - ! . L L 1. 1. e . .: L. ry IMP'. . . . Z .. . L . . oove pressed by his free spent. " , . . - . , , 1 ..7', ne of the fellowhood of - W, the deep gr the d -*&a that?" I think of you. ' The sound of your voice yet 11 Mr. William Burnet. Born Janua . J, . , I. . . I .. ; . ... gasse never been o elled, and laid ; there "At what time of By I, ., 1. . . � I , -n . . .., ''. � Fox e�er boated, and quarr body I It ,jes no deception this, but a rang in my ears ; the sight of your face was - . .16 -Died October 1219th, 1760. ' - ....,.- . . -! -, I , ea i y I ask6d faltering ly. ' I ill before me; I shuddered -I tried to I " WHAT IS MA I Y? L - :�. : .%" , . r lit - . .1 . . � gam ed like the rest of us, wild boys as we strange, an incomprehengiale . it eight O'clock in the at I - . . . � - � � . . I . Datitutionally unfitted avily back. I- About half-pa4 I had been a dream. I lifted To -day he's drest in gold and silver bright, ­. L . .: �­, - gam I . . . -. ".. � '­- were 1 But he was co groaned aloud, and staggered he think that al umbed Wrapt in a shroud before 6 -morrow night -,. � . . ..., � - -,.-. :I.- . . - . - � . - . , . - ts; and the lameness, h . f brow; the . ld . To -day II04 feasting on -. . . i -- . . I ch violent spor 96 Itiwas like tlAs for four.n.ighta, master," 'evening." t9 anti push. my heads to in! y were n delicious food, . I - . - fo a deadly fain . ­ , - i I .. - - iling I I shuddered, trove to rise; but a n * - I :_- � 0111 his I Is ; . - . : . i . . I . . - - . ­ I � ­ wr dated fr said the old wornam. " ch end heavy. 1%181 To -morrow nothing eat em - . � hi , early childhood, prov mor I do him good . . the practice of all those the bed, think' rhaps. that ad my chair tey torpor seemed to weigh upon my lim - corns to fled on crunits; - . . - . ing To-da�y he's nice and . I - . .. 1. : I : .-; -.- . .. �- ed a effectual bar to have made 4 t where wale you, Albert?" I Mut- � ill -h for WOIM8; . ( . I ­ I . . . . in a few days hint . ­.. . .-.1. I � . . . - �E-­ . .1 �.. e ? youth the had been in there to Nerdown durinj I B you say that I was visibly present in this sel adi L . . .. : ; . , � athl'tic exercises which secure't( I . s ed a t -em, , 11 . . . i . - i1i .. -, . I . .1, . - 1. - .:,. * , . Still, he was you is time I thought, I woul tered itri a half -audib e voice. . Can it be that my worst fears are To-dayhe' honour , ndingrea estc . . i . . . .- . ptawl,xava in corpore xano. tile day ; but th urprised at my emotion -, room. not a beggar %alues him : . - .-- . . I - . .. . up I . I - . I 11 I - - 1- I . me to tile heart He looked 9 possess a double being It" To-morTow sea from A velvet bed, � . ' I I . � .,- - .. - . , � . � ling the ad - . *. ' . - �; - -- ., ­­ _: "I ­ Btra�gely altered ; and it cut speak to you about it." reflex of my agita- confirmed -that I To -day lie rl I . as if catc . . that's mpt in It I - . I .. I .. . . , i . . I to s him so sad, and not to *be permitted the bed once ore; then, - . -day his house. though large, he thinks sm . . .. � I 11 Well, Katrine, make. ill ., ­ � . pe turned ghast- We were both silent for some Moments To -morrow lies in one i I 11 , I partake of his anxieties. ' At first I : it another trial; and then"- tion from my countenance, he �- the circumstances of the TO &H. --r, .�-,. . . - .- ­ - - .. to 14t us give I and the, drops of At last I told him To -morrow obn command no house at all ; . . . .. ­�. - I - . T . , -I- .. I -1 1- . �. - - ' . . .. . I thought he.had been studying too closely ; I said no more, but walk6d away. When ly 10 even to Ilia lips, I arks on the sand. He ity servants at his Ote, � . : . �. . . � - .. . � - . - .. -- - � ­ . I was in oi derK I returned, bringing hrdle� started on big forehea4. bed and of the "t -M. . To -day hai twei . ft . . . - . - , - I . d was not the cAuse. , I . d, but pearcely surprised ' To -morrow i careel3- one will del n to wal ; . , 4 . . . - 8 the rosei . .. . , I . but this he proteste a in love, a I'irst of all, I 4" 1 -was -here !'he said, with a glowan d . was shocke imed,ands-i-e- I . .. -.. 1 , . - . . I - ', es 1 faucied that he wa e a basin of fine sand. ing much of you," he To -day. pei fu I . .. , 1111111 . Sometim jion, that added to � my I, �ave, been think -morrow, stinks in everybody's nose; . " . 1. . . I - I - - I I . - - . .. 1 , . I .. '... I convinced of my error ; lie wn sprink- IlLboured articZ, I sai cessive nights - I have To L , . . r . , I I . 'I ! 'I d .for suc -day,he's grand rusLi(stic all delight. ,. ' i ' - ; . . but I was soon cloied and barred the abutters,; tl , In To I - . . - . . . .- -�'. J - � . , - �, how or why, I fou -d it -the flo ,, But I saw �Oji-i saw you standing in I dreamed of you and of my atay-nay, even Qhastly and pale before to-inorrow night, I . - . ., � I 'N . � I W ur all round tVe bed with Band ; dismay. . I - I . � . t . .. . - - , . I I .- I impossible to discover. shut and looked the ellafilber-door, &rid left on, or, I in that very bedroom. Yet I have been . . ! � . - 1. � .. . .. ...­-.; - � . I - I - : -­ : , - I � . ith �e about a week, we key, under some trivial pretext, at the T�y garden, just as: I was thinking of y - I -dd whate'er you cani, , i . *... . : '. he had: been w us of none of theaq symptoms Of far .� i. � - Af ter e'thought of you had been I consoio s, Now� when yvere wrote a�d s I . ­ . . L I . ' T, just as th . i. ; .- Z .. ­ . � . , I - - I . '.. . . , d one day to allude to I ouse of a friend in the town. Katrine was 'ratht it is true that I have awaked This: J&�he beat you call say Of M KN"' . - I , - i - . � . ­ ­ I . I chance . in ' I WO!king � - � . . . - .. A verywhere i hat night I Jay s,wake forced uporl me " � - re.19 , . taph; -- - . � .. I . . that was making e witness to all this. . T I , rn unrefreshed and weary, as if As a specimen of the punInina epi . ; ­ . ... . - progress oll speak 0- . . ­.. � and added some light bed the- I'Anddidy .1 L -to the figu eacn MID . ' -, � . '. � f mesmerism, End restless ; not & sound di8tur tilla uted wnich once was in vogue the following, . 12 . ­ favour o ice, without being heard. The third from bodily , tigue ; but this I attrib . 11. -1 . .. . . L, , . I � e. To my . e of the autumn night ; not a . 61 Tw . ly and constitutional weakness." f und in the parish church of Beddill9to, . . - I .-. ... - . -. I- i � words of incredulity as I spok tter silene . . - , to over-stut 0 L ... I . I 1. : �1­ 11 � ". . I .... .. . : . b ed his absolute faith in' red the leaves against my case- time I cried" t ' 11 me the paiticulars of is notable -. 1. . . . I . ­ I �,,- . 1 surprise, he express - reath stir A � I . - . .. ... .. - I 1. . -.1 I � - I . of the science, Bad defend . I 11 Albert, looked'round - man I"' inWr., I, Will you no te spiritual &b- .5 lftov)t� - . ,� . . . Z. * . - I * 11 every department ent. . . r first experience of this ORHZKHII.L: i.. . �.:: - .- i - . A .e- - I ' � .i i I -. .1 . -z � . . ­ . clairvoyance Ind. in a horm, quick tone. you � . I . ­ ed all its phenomena even to , I rose early the nekt morning;�and by the rupted my frie . ear I d me?" sunce ?" I . . 'Mors super ipiridA8 montes.. - . - � .. I . - .. I - . . . . . . I and mes I I . � . - , - , t' n, with the fervour of an U he heard , � . . , :. . meric revela io ime Katrine was up- and at her Work, I re- :: My very words ! Then you h le ind silent, . as Greenhill was born and bredd ' I . . . - . � . I . . . i . - - ..- , � . - ..--- a determined believer. urned from Ems with the key. " Come Bu t when you: had spoken them," he con - Albert Bat PIL I :: I Thom �. L .. " I., ­ - II let us see if all tinned, without heedin ueation- -not. . .11 I 'in the famous university of OxO-0, Bachelor . . - . 2femy q 1. L I ... I ; � � I - -, I found his views on the subject more ex ith me, Katrine," I said I )I t M -what then 9" I ted the question.:, � f Arts and sometime Student of Magd. ' - . --q ' . "when you had efloken o -:. 1 ­ .. � - .::-, the Herr Lachner'8 bedroom , 6 ('ive me some more brandy," he said, 0 . . ..I - , L �' - . , an any I had previously heard, To )e right in -, Coll. Steward to the Noble Knights Sir Nica. . : � - -� - . . . -. ,.L tehded. th s he a . ttributed all those . half - - it vanialled-where anti how, I know � % " - _j: , `­ . C . , . � . - I . . . . - .�: ., . mesmeric influence , At the Bed and looked, . to 64 abd I will tell you." who deceased Sept. - . .� . . : , door, we Pau, Ot. . Carew, of Beddington, .I I ! .. . * � ­� . . . I . - �.. t I appearance such as ghosts, wraiths is faces ; then I Burn- n � ' an so ine-i for a few moments . � . ; �. . � I . - spec ra '81 terrified, in each other I did . He r6me, - ; . . . . .- I . i� . - � ­ - 11 those noises and trou- d entered. Albert covered hi% fa�ce with his ban I re he spoke; at last 1") 1624' - I I . -: � - t �. and doppelgaDger; a ge, turned the key, an ooking at the fire befo . is Under thy feet interre� is here . . . . � ! . . . . i . .t, : . . . .. .1 .. ­ � . . �. . I . . . � oae banshees or family L moned coural -shutters, which I had fastened and groaned silou d. 91 -mled, but in a still lower voice born in Oxfordshire - � i . . . - .. .. - .. L I.- "�-,.. bled spirits; all th - The window 11 Great God I" he sai'l feebly , then I.am he proc ' A ti oxford ; gave, . ., . . ­ -1, . I .:� . . .. . .. . I ...I p . ions ; all'thos rs and misce , unclosed e was also in I- 11irn.at"iltee and learning . . I . . . . . I I ­ ., 1 � :.. apparit e haunting from tb e the day beforev were wide open- in- not mad I" i . than I�pfore. "The first tim . Surrey him hiq death and grave. I . . . . - . - .- . '; ` laneous phenomena, which have by no mortal hand; and the dayli ht stres. I was so bbrnir-stmck, that I retnalned this rooirk ; but how much more terrible He once a ii at was fresh and Gree"e. : * . . .. .. ­ ... I - . - .- ­ . -,- .- . . . I . -. 11 . earliest ages occupied the fears, the thought I, ing in, fell upon the disordered �Z-upon ,is beaA, pour- than the secomid. I had been reading -read- L L . . . ,- . - L - - '. . .- . ­ , �. Lookin* attentive- silent. Presentl y, he raised I Now withered is not to be oeene : .- � . .-- t -� r I . . I ! ke inquiries Of the humau, race. in' sand I . t half a tt mblerful of brandy, drank ing a metaphysical work upon the nature Earth in Earth shovelled u -p is shut, . . . �, I r -- .t . . . . and ti the a, i d - . . , - .1 � )Oka, stay, he left , fi3etmarks -that the impressions ad op _When I experie�ced, IdIte an - A Hi I into a H -le is put; . . . : . � � . - . f - - . . : L I I . .. - ,. After about three wo at them latter' I saw . and then turned Ilia face of t,he so . � - ­ . . . . .- � '. . ; a at Camel, ly -, if the 'It at draught, umuon of extreine assitude. L But darksonie eaM by Po er Divine, ".. . L . - .. . . `� I and re I U 9 :: ; --, - � I - I �, I . . turned to his medical at die alternately light Bad heavy, " in a low and denly, h Be Brivht at lad as the sun = Abint" 1, . . . . en were �"; aside, am d speak' may - �. . - - - L � I.." L iging to visit me in the autumn, wh rested longer upon one foot than I in ted to me an before my eyes ; the . . . -. . promi walker had retarnatural ev an - tone, rot& -the The book grew I appeared to find myself lr� All Saint& ' Church, Carshalton, the ,. . p . - .. . rogr � ­ ­ ... should be * egg . 11 � room darkened ; i I . . . .- .. Teope-harvest U - - I following strang Band fearful narrative -.- . . . L .. the other, like h lama M&IL village barber, who, though - -�/ . - - � . . I Xramarir . I . . . . His parting words were earnestlan -. 0 with all be" in-the,stroote of the town. Plainly J. saw men�OrY of & -- ,.� . � - . . . . I I Farewell, Heinrich, mein Brwkr� I will not here delay MY nsr�sti� . -Dr. K I . under whom I have the gmy eve dusk- very, stout, was a noted dancer. is perpetu . - I �. 1. . able : - account of the Mental anguish which this � here in Cassel, the churches in 17g lairil, te4 in the following humorouglines: . . . - � .-.. .. . . 0 - I . I-- -1- . gathering-seabon. in ke; sufficeit, thAtI studying for th, � last year plainly the hurrying passenge ; "Ll, y a . ­ . � :-. farew-ell till the circumstances caused rr - . = it - Tom Humphreys lies here by death beguiled, * - ' . . . '. . . I ­ . . . . . I . - . . ... thought I aball be often with you.' ` the door again, and re- &at ocrivincod i 7Ae of the reality of the man the faces of many whom I knew who never did harm to inan. womaii or child � . . - . , I . , both of his left the room, looked had learned meric doctrine; before then, I was as hard- ; now the brid$e; ; . 11! '. ., . -. 0 in my hands in ontly was the market -place 1. o �* I., . -, . He was h Id" solved ever to re-enter it till I And spice without foe n ) man ever was known, : ­ , I - . -I, - oned &soeptic &a yourself. Asinfrequ . . � , . . .. � 1 1 . - . .. - - , 3 ­-, lie, and a peculiar expres . the well:known street in which I live, Po6r torn he was riobudy*#3 foe but his own; . ; . ; . . , owm as he said t )il-being, now (arth, for i)one'w - I I � , -- . . .... the Wof mT friend. ' - The the CAM in t�h matters, the JPu the door ; it stood wide ' light o� hint ould than he , . -, 11, ­, . ­ . Li f .4 , - .. � ....- acroas his countenance ; the next I - Cassel. 2 vy his talk) trip.it lighter on dies." - - ­ . , . sion flitted ay I set off for .. more to- Then I came to I - � . - . T ough hea, , ­ . -... . ileti ti011ally inblin, slowiJ, slowly (T - , I .. .­ .. �..... . � moment he had stepped into the diligence, The next and fatiguing, And. Only perhaps, oonsti ner penetrated open to admit me. I pawed I - � ". .. :�- . I I I f i, yet with- journey w I wards those ill ilences--soo staircase ; I entered my own ear by is the grave of - a formeir rectori.. , . `,: -- . - . - . . I.; : . � and was gone. Feeling disturbed as on - h up the gloomy I - . I - , ly a portion 002' � be achieved by train . . A - . deeper,into the nths of mesmeric reavarc . 11 L...; . ql .1 . <f' out knowing whir) I made my Way Blow - mrly in the morning , Y 46 rapidity of oonvio- room ; and there"- wh.se record reads thus : - 1'. .:. i �. I . I., . . .L ­- . 0 This visit of Albert's Though I started very 4 dil, ence than the master e paused ; his voice grew husky, and 41 Under ye midd at gvards'ye. I 1 . . % 1. - - - I I - - - back to my cottage. d I found it Was quite night before. -the b; I picreed H & stony, almost a distorted of - . I , . .. � .. �. . . .- . i . I tied me, an "'T enter- tion that seem, MOStmiraculOuB, 11 'time Vicar . - .. . - lote no, and, his face assumed ashes of a certain Fryer, some, . . -.. � - - ' . r: had strangely unaet fter his departure, I which the transit Was COMP Faint and at once to 'the - 4sonce of the doctri this Place, is raked up the doate of W. - . , - w �, - . , � - - . \1 I that for some days a quiet round of ed the streets of the. town. in the condition of patient to that appearance. sawi.11 I urged -"you Quelche, B. D.. why rn�nistered in ye -same .. . .� � : . I . � - I - � .4 - I . could not return to the old . 11. houghl-1 was I could not delay at Passed fro sensible of great in- -And there you . . I �­ :� . . � \ . ion and weary t I ra a I,-- u eve " was, throvgh . : -.. " . . i I . . studies which had been my OccuPat refreshments, but saw 81 Reformacion. Hislutt I .. I . I . .:. of a strength of volition ry Go 7s'mercy, to -- I . . - . . . ; . . Somehow, our long ihe inn to, partoke Of any Lf rX orw1re'r, d f 'Myself, sitting in this ve byrne Incence here ILbout. . :t t. � I . -.. -'. L i ,ht before he came. to show me the way to Albert's P I establish the extraor- Id myself - � - I L.� ..I: .- .., 11.- :�, , delig , hired a youth . elf -an . , , . - -1 - � I , ­ - I �. , - . , , ment dwelt unpleasantly upon which enabled me to ­ I I I . argu JnY thind, p, and proem 1. m)ort* betw nts and chair. Yes yea; mys 30 r d ended his covrae April 10, Ano,' ! . -:. sensation of which I lodginj labyrinth of dina, m I oeu my l2atie If! We looked -we looked into each i6i, being aged 64 years. . . I .. -.' I - . . - Dn:,. 1 . -! . � - . .1 myse, . I - -- . . - . T and induced &nervous to believe; I isearch. He led me through 6, MY867, even separated from them by any horn a two -fact service h ' . � - e . ' i - - 1. I . .. - I :.. - ­ . I had no wish old-fashioned streets, and paused at other a eyea-we-we­we" - 44 ere mad' twainee . I I ­ t - .." . shamed. Or ose w � . . . -felt- a g the L i * . . conviction, and the very !narrow$ ick dwellin diB&Ance, however considerable. Sh %I in dly grave makes one agayne. I . . . " L �Z go power I A length a rien . I .1 . �trugglecl against ore a high red-br this now 1 His voice failed; the hand hold . . nw,tie, think of it the more. ,length bef after the discovery of P rine-glass grew stiff, and. the brittle vessel . y- the lay that bides our sinfoll Jarrs. . � .: - i - ggle caused Ijecting stories and & curiously eArv- still more v - � I 'I- . - . , stru, became aware of another and a - . i : , 1% L I . .. . . '- and when!, my - withTr( man with -a I&mtern an fell upon -the hearth, and was shattered up all our shame in 'Earthern bam., .- � I , ., 4tjast the effect wcwe away ; r - ad doorway. An old gular phenomenon within myself- In agments. .1 t vs eleepe as one till Ct. ye ivat ... . - . I - � I , � . 1. . . � - . ,��:,- gone about a f ortuight, I 176 and, on my inquir- Ilin, donvey to you.& proper idea, of into a thousand fr "Ver both our service, faith and dvst, I � It I . I -.- friend had been I . swered- my summons * ..- . t , � . - ­." � - my forv�er rou mired order to - -- - . 1. . . ,­ ume -JV i 1. I I . , � d almost insenpibly to ing if Herr Lachner i t beg you -1 Albert I Albert i" I shrieked, " look up., . . I . -. I . 11 ­ I 1 . 4 I - ­ 7- .. - : ­ . .- t hich this phenomenon in, I nine . -. . ­ : . . ".- .. . ccuRation. Thus th d flour. I . . 0 . ;.1 i ,.� . . I . 94e tw , of 0 heavens I what shall I do?" .. . i - I ­ I . tine of thought and o ne t16 walk UID BtairI . � to analyse with me the ordinary process . ": ­ I i . . I Elias beea, I arly 1. What the Indian Wanted. . . ; . ..`� . - . 11 - - . ­ r Memo in the rep�Dduction or - . 1, � I -" - . I 1v - . .- I I seas I- - echc:f the Men,. ld the memory. back PaBt I" and eventL hands in mine �, they were cold an marble. '- -.1 - . I I . I . . .. on slowly advanced. I , ftlee be" _ I hang franticly over ,him; I seized his I I I o has honoured the editor by, 4 - I- - mris�al &ttra,eted, thither "Tho h is Ii in ill I cri i ' � I � ,�� L .. � . - � :� . crowded with tam b 11 Living�r oning I Suddenly if b , jut "modie effort, . Y . ,:...! - a"' __ g with bour told him - : I , - z- � - . I I !:,, - -� - the fame of our medicinal springs ; and w a lantern at the foot of the staircase to light sumill this mental vision is 80 vivid, ' hiln L for an . - - - - I , I :.�� I Lcerts, promenades, an(, ,g ! Mein Gott, we With some, of painting he tumed. his hz �Iimi the direction of the ch . I : .::� I . . .-. I I -: � with frequenting cor . . a few friends, Oc, me On way-, livil as actually to produce the effect the door, and looked earnestly forward. The Ot t i a some anecdotes of the � - . ' ' - .. M - men, who, in the days ' I I '. -. .11 .., ' . 1, . gardens, reading, receiving -meeting I wan� no 14ead lodgers here. " d mYBelf in the Place "d thing remembered upon Dwer of spew me, but his eyes 9 of her i I . . .. - .. . w .� , part in the music ith All ' ratfatil still lingere(l. a forlorn and . . ,� �' cagionally taking _ . - for the first flight, I foull ' . to Pr.8"ut it w p A wai go er, .; . . ­ 1 - ­ . . , -: which are so much the fashion here, and.on, A and went on, feeling MY Way step retina of the aye, 50 as oolours, ad with a light that was more - . I 90clety darkness, its substantive form,' it, lights, its 610-11i i a&, rro an remnant, in the upper valleys of the r ., ­ .. . .. ., I ` ittle more y tibe broad banisters. that of, - . . . , , -1 - I I - - tering alto*ether'ihto a 1 and holdjpg b ' Subh 15 our so-caUed Pte. Struck with an appall' is Kennebec River. The feature of civilize, . - . . habit, I succeed- by step, t1iird flight a door 6n and its shadows. I followed the course of his gaze. H savages seem - . I I . ­ :�. . . - P - - med � . . �%,.. .. I I than had hitherto been my --i As I ;�cended the memory -who shall say whether it be Mem- lured, distinct, and tion to which these half.t%, I -.. . :_ � I I , 4) . -mem , I � . wtirdy fro opened, Bad a voice ex- dull sound I . � i.' " ad in banishing, 4 M Junky 11 the IW4ing.saddenly . . 6d always commanded dull, r. My blood to have taken most kindly was bemng, sad ' I . ­ �. . I ­ -.1 . cry or il"ty ? I he slow, as if of feet asoeuding - .F. �.. - . . ... . -. .. 3'... .�: - doubts and reflections which ha,d so Mae . I , . . . a high do" ; indeed, so l4e my eyes from the numberless were the requests which they - ., � - I . -1 � . I . � .. .. I . . . - claimed : eke care; there this f&PuItY in _ froze; I could not rem( :1 . . , I . . . . , �1 . .� . I 44W tne, Heinrich I T III I t iolated a passage Weathe. Never and proffered, in wheedling tone and with sup- - . . .:. .; . I . .. w disturbed me. -T I I , alcol ' ' I ­ I , I L' . asJ WAS ,eturniug hom. ak on the l"t Step b'ut one' remarkably, that if I bu page, the printed doorway; I could not I . light and pliant manner, to the white brothers who , � I . . . . ! , - One evening, is a loose, plim . y book, the ve � . . I . i I I . I . . i � I . I .. .. I B of a friend in the to - idiAg a 4zale in -his frqm an " came the step"ternately I � - ..'Ll. ward from the.hous4 It was Albert, 110, 7 before my mental Dearer in undisputed- possession of the land . .. ­ I . . 1. " - . 'U�, to may t .. r substantial A's ever. cils,ro-otem, wore 41ire" light � and heavy, as the tread of a dw . - . I 11 , . . - -;.. - -,-,- I delusion, Woie I . hand ---as Bal, as them an from the heavy, k . 1, - .., I - � - experienced a. . well, as r4 . vision and I read from Nearer and nearer --across the once, wiled by the dusky anceqtors of the - - . �. . � ; e-i4t of i me a verYaiaagr�eabl king interval with & therefore lame man. . , . I I � � . -. .! .- .,., , - I . ­ - . . ., .: 1 t, caused tage w I cleared the remau Volume. my rocolloctiou was as Von lauding-upou the very threshold of the petitioners. -- -: ' . , . - -- . L .1 -cot 'if into his aring. . . " One of the things which they begged for - V - �� -�. . ve stated that My I jr;e crash - . , . ..-, 1: � -' 6naation. I ha I and threw,, M� id to be WI&idmuslY faithful, ind' u -1 .� . . : ' " was for gr d- .1 . 1. , .L -b' - �,­ ' I . .. .1 . . situated on the ibert, Albert, my friend and compan- Bb by a XG chamber. A a dden fell beside me, a I y mid, * !- - --- - - .. - . ..- banks of the river, and we 9, bOuno . . gle ' t " *e lad _an / . .. �...� I - - - garden. The entrance Is el A] will remember, I never erred a darkness I Albert, had slipped from his wore , I .. ­ ­ - -.41. 1-- - - surTounded by a and well I" I into 0 IsIble t4ble in his one old In- I . - 1. � ..' L ... le � - - , ;, I . . - . a by the high road .;, but I W %, ion aliv"live . Since ,my recent Investigations, Especially did . - 41 r &iwingrme te chair to the floor, draggifig the father' 6 fruit. - ;� " 61 " he replied, is f&Oult heA iniressed In a very singular - I Eenemost weiter, no quite wa, . ­­'.­,� , , , . I . at the other aid, , es, ilive, the lights beneath than plead ' 1; -''; , ' -. . -- . . �­ . had constructei � r 46YOU tl&v , twice felt as though my fall, and extinguishing . . . � nemost pumpkin, no quite pump in . : . � .'- `-T�,,, . . . - - , fond of boating, and I I the room and closing thO dOO - -, Thanner 7 6 � . I -- ter ; ee . : . - %-.,$I .- UtZe wicket, with �,4.ight ( I L . I I dant the debris of the accident. - ... ,b -f the be much me want hiM."' - �, . � -, z"- I L . . i ! I - - -,: - ... I I therefor � me -AePA ?" 4 6 inner self, my spirituel self, ythi4 u � ( '"I :�.`%�L ' \, " , 0, , ;AQ - down to the watei 4 thought in half sobbing with were q di ,tipj Instantl r Ut Wh06't did he mean ?" &J L editor - I ­� -L ­;� - ,,� ::I ..1 � ioden -steps 1 . boaf I I Ir did indeed, )I amid IV I gjarogly an much - a body as a Forget friend, �! ovof .6% L I w. . I 1 , .-- -,wLc fl w to the -bell and - . � . ;'. ��L:, - �: I-, -� 11 I a . . . 1. .. � . I . :: near,which my small rowing- . -yet or earnest thouj*t, went danger of In ked, stupidly- " -o-:*L I I-. - -, I ';­ � "�7. L - I I . : edge, I oy Then glanced around at the blazing b0dy he vehemence of MY as Lt4-, " �� - , .-��T! '. � - 1. I � 1. -1 oored. This evening, I came 0,10 I . ; -,j i". L�. : � ­� " ;-r- : .: . . - I . . '-- " - � ,� ! I % -1� t ,*rt� f or now the nights were' chill -the .nervous east'noo rang wildly or I " . , ­� . I . lay in m me, and. visited the 10, the places, The My- lau&o&. X - -, 1.. .. - - "'; - � - . ' � '"" - ­. -- Ows whicb: sk the stream; a 'or -spread an pper - fro - orho and- the at . pod in - : I - i `.k� j . . - , , eI - irt Berf�j,,Whts, and the Wall of exte"pl . #. oyj!' he con. I .1 �.11 If you wale X §he'%AkW*e6k L � . .- -1 - L , i 1. f -�' t* � . 1I.., _ .-'- ' the mead , ;n" � :W energy of the 1. .1. .... . -1, -1 . . Ahe-qbjects. bf the home, roused I . . I - �.- 4 ! �­ � 1. and there intercepted I . I :,. -�,�.­�� . . , I exclaimed, 'you . t silence, A . -1 - .:'1.1. - . - - . . 1. . a axe here ..,T-- hy, Albert," tioued, obser"1119 mv extreme oetation, � be, ;;idn livould "on guena; , - - . I ..,...L ,.-, .. .- ,J - - - meadow . ­ . . and in Ion time, than � I .;� " " ,Av-�, . .: .. OW table :. " It . &MtwM t1lere ; ­ � ­ .. - t .Z . .I'% U TV * . t 1� k , -- . :- - . . . i . I ­ � - :-. �:L.,-!. ;Z 11 � � closures, lik a Mg. - . now the histor I I.. . ­.. , 70 . . * . walk fro I this thiq -Twiklo'lly I �' I , - - �', �: . - d private ell, k* 8 �o in .Y overy dd 3:� then the hewer tb". the Ro- -, * .. - - ­. Till" an Uvewherg tit P+ . 0 to rA&te the room was filled � , -.,-,. �.,., " �. . A � 'I ..., . I-I,00uld I I IA I i&;, n ,is J;oplieCritb f it Is rare. it takes hank,ered foi watermolon. . �. I . . ­ �.. . t . - " - � 1�.� 11 1, '� -.t.- . , . � - I ith 0 .1 -- i� 'k ��, - - - ­ . ; 1:. ­ - 1. . I., , I W 'ano dy.L � � �V . . .."­ -114, - -. 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I - LOIOXI-LeonarcN. - - - � I - - - ­­ , -1 _ , DoWt ftg,ot 1*o=rWs- sak do &M. . �. . . : . , - , I their lodge room on Monday evening last P- A- N-- T . -nd-. . . I I � I . ,,, Locals -Win. Logan.---' , .,... I a - '' , 9 urday. .* . .. .W-06- -1� �& - -`-s ­. NGS, - �­­ �i4;1.�. 1., .1 - - ­3,LT",' 7 -i-"., . . . .. . .. .1 . . . I .. . ub I - . ' ' , . ': i . - ­- the eI I ci, Resolved, -that the Amen' , . 0 , I .f. ;.-, rl.,- . , 121 4 . . * . �:. -Jno. Gee, ;., ; ; . .". i ­:" - on . - we 16"al . �11­1)11ii)- v0i ,411-� 7*.�., - ­ .�, , X - . '. � . - �Freah Lime , ,)�,:Ii.­ �. ihw MW Btu" is Very I . �. .. I C�111. �t,t. .4. - ­!! -1- � ­ - ' can 1xidlar;'I'lias suffered more at the bands . . � . .. � I ; �., . � . . j , �'.. . . - . .. .. . I I S . , i '. i , ''i. , �� � �,.'! .. i . -� .. . 1 , , r,�,.- ; I �; . . , : . . . .i. . . . .. - Spoctacles-W. H. Field.i �.. �;,i,.! ; -­ . poorly at Mr. E. Wright's. I . I . � 41, V., ,,, � , ­ i .-.o - i, .. , I-` -I �­­11., , . . .:,., :,,-�- .� of the whit ; - . . . -- I - - . I �. . , Campbell, ,�L - " .: � . . . '-Ton ban soap for 'the' NEWEST,. NICEST, NOBBIEST, NEATEST. - I � � . ' I . . "-R & J. , -1 man than the African Negro " I , . . ... I . The debaW is said to have been very in- .26 ct.. it Logan's. For, ; - ­ . I "__, - - - . . � . antings, &c.-B.'Bunting. - :.-:., , - �- - . . . . � '--.1 : . - . . structive i6d edifying, and after due do- , -Tffz Nzws sent to anv address for .1 I �. - . I . To Subscribers -Tim Nitws,- I - ". .! --;­­,-­'.�...�,.,:� .A&.2=. .. 1. . - .. . . _ r _ ,�, . , liberation the' presiding 6mmittes, do. balance of the year for 75 cents. r "'.. ". - ..%­ - r. .r I... . , - - . . - New Goods -W. T. 'Dunbar. -,: � ..�.:, .L . - . , � I I . 1: ­� . ! . I � � ; 11 � I I . , : r ,1. '. i - - ., . - .. cided that ' ; I .. , r 1 ,... - r.. . . , I r the most weighty arguments -Labrador herrings 20 cts. Or dozen : �-', - - �'�:.', � - T " ' TM. � . .1 - . had been advanced by the negative. an * r, .: �'.. 17 the, oldest Esto,,bli 'hed H use in To * ..� .: !: j . - I 8 0 1 -.* . . r ­ , I . .� ­ ; , . . � . I... -1 " . ..;.k .. . r . I .,r : - I . . - ;� I .r r. ­ . ..... . � - Ut P 21OR-44fdap 11two ,6 � in SIMPub". , � I * .r. i . � . �­,. r 11 .. -The days and nighti are now'ab . - � -. ... - I .1 - I . � � -. . I , '1� 1. -, - I ; --i : ­.. - I I . I _ I � ­ out .*1, I . .1 I �, .. . � . � � . I , . . . r - I.. - , ;- I - . . ; ... - t :, ­1� - . i . . . .. � A despatch * to the Glbbe from Knob of equal length. 1. 1.� . ,. ­ ... � �T. � ' ' fine assortment of the latest as leg in. !..'V .. ­ .. . ­ "k - , - I ­ Just ib it y - I - . . .. . . . . , ,: . '. . . . . . . I r � . . . .1 .. I ­ mw� ]m ,, �', .:; . . . - . . riCKERIN,G, ONT., MARCH 25,1887. Lick, St*. Francis County, Mo., March ' --r'Mr. Jag. Log", 6f 'Blyth, was i I , -- - I I . I . . �::, 1 ---�� , ., . I - . 1� : � - - - - . J : - , ". ­­ ' . ., .. . . . . � . . - , . � - - - I .. I � ,., - ". I . I ng man, callin bi .. . , A BOYS'� HATS : . -1 � . . - , 9 Im- town last week. . . . �, MEN9S N]�- . I . self H',. C. Logan, a travellin - Bijesman . . I "; ­ r i 9 , I � � :. .. - .1 � LOCALISMS -Mr. Alex. Xn'oxi of Nbawwa, shipped * *1 . I I I - - I . - . 1 ��-- I I ; : ! - - �'r 1. -..-;� - I ;­ - - * -L from Ohic4p, was arrested here last week '. . � . - -, . ,I*. � ! ", - -:111: I ­ I �-, ­ .! i ;F . - � . . I . .1 . .. I : s - ­ . . . , :1 .1 .- i � � �.,. M4 another car load of cattle ho I in here ' Thno' thy Se -d i $235 : -er. BUM -1 , ' . ..,- . I r ILSJA aggem, ting to Pass bogus cheques . ; ' . . ;.-r ­�- .. For fte W"L r He was en to Farmington, the county . L . on N684 I ( p . . . Friday last. - ' ' ' - _PM t � �ifi: " - 0 a !. �, � . � . 4 I ' -. '. - '. _: Mr; E. H. 1 Betts, 'well knovi in seat, who were found among big effects -Building pec a for e ednimig . I I .I I . w . � ; I I � - I - I - ­ . L 0-7,;� L' � . i�l- - . Brougham and vicinity, left Newcastle letters lea ing to the belief that his right summer are quite promising in this ­ r;,: - _ _ ! c . . , ­, ... � . -. .� ... I I V 6 ' L * �, ' I 1. I 1 . � . - ­ I "., - I— � ­" � --- . �, . I . \,_ , � (where be has been located of late) last name is V E. Va.nzaudt, of Markham, village. - I . . I . � - � -- i . . - ­ L .1 .1 . A� 0. U. W. . i . ! . - - . week for Dakota. .- ­­ ' . Out. - �� I -Every,haembei of 'the . ­. I '� . . .L.�-.....­. ... I s -,T " ... - I ,­�'..�,­,:­ L,.--.;,.,.; . B 0 NTIN q, I .PICKERING , �­ . ...: �! ­ ; ­� - !A.� . j�.; " L * - : JL nne! mors'e. . , � .�wrc�- 1, ;.. '.. 1. . . . � -. - We Cam., ' I i ..'� " I ..., � should be present on Tuesday evening . - . . . . . . .11: , ­.. , .. .,- i : . . I - - !- . , ' - ; ` d b I . � - .*i , . - i I Messrs. Beattie & Middleton, of AtIm, We hav been RSAe b a'thor- next. . . ... . ,;!.! . 1, I ' . .. - - I I - - . 0. �. - I` have purchased th6 fine imported Clydes- ities of een's College, Kingston, to * -Mr. Pollard, who has b�en seriously ,:, . . - i . ' . . -. advocatei the columns of this journal ill with infl LAZARUSt MORRIS & C0o9S­,, I .- .�.. 9 ..i I . . � dale li�rse " Lord Lieutenant," (4529) ammation of the lungs, is, we . I 1. . - � I . . . - I .- I . . I . ... I - i � . I . ; . <:. . - from Mr. Arthur Jchnston, of Greenwood, the 8 iof the College to a grant from learn, recovering. :-I,:. .,.-. ,� �, - . . i - � . - - . � . .. I I . . . - ake tlie=arlo Legislature for the purpose - . . - , .11, . 1� , . .. � . % '00\ , . . .. .1 , -.: :­� I I � I - .. at a large figure. The horse will m Mr. J. Cruos's, M.P.P.."was in town -1 . � - - 1,; - L - i- . of starting.1a School of Practical Science Celebrated . ­ ..- the season through Mark -ham and Picker- . on Saturday and Sunday visiting friends I*'/ I. il . Celebrated - . . . . .- '.: * . in connection with that institntion. We here. '. . � - . . . i 1. Ing. I . 4 . � . . . . . . - Morose Bold; . ­'-:.�L;. ­­:­.11-�-', . ­ -, cannot do so. While we wish Queen's . . . -- . . . - . . .1 . .1 i -1 i I � , I ; . . � ­ . - % . . - . ; , w , , ' J)a id we"' we think, the Government should - -Mr. Prank Earnestan!A'w'ifd,,oi,RAW- W ERFECTEv I * , SPECTACLES'.. .� � -- - - We undei �; at Mr. v I . h ' school at present in lins City, are visiting as Mr..S. C. Will. I - a 1. .. - ! Annan has sold his prize. Clydesdale stal- properly equip t e son's, "Home Nursery." By their B ILLIANCY and HARDNESS,you avoid the FREQUENT CHANG .1 1-1 . ' . : - existence ,in 1 Toronto before it spends . . f] E �-* j - � -- - - lion, "Laird o' Logie," to Mr. Patterson, I " i ­ I I i , . . .. k -at a good -round Sum. arge suing.in starting others. 1� - -Miss Annie Grei left on Thursday neces in ordinary Spectacles. They are so made, that the Cone of the - � . I . - .:. ,,�i';, i, . ! - . - , - �'. f. i. , ...­ Long w on . - . . Bn ers from the United States have pur- Tree Plantinal. . ­ . . ,; I.. Z . 1. ie directly in front of the pupil of the eye, thereby . . l of Port Hope, . i - morning for an exten ed visit- to Toronto � .-I , . I .. ,­'�,,*, �- - - �. - - and Clinton. . . .1 IL . . . . . - y I r � i`i. ;.:, � '' . giving the best posqible effect for an artificial help. . - : , ., . chaited a number of other heavy draught The season,foi t ee'p anting ii I I ". , :, :1 , :1 . - , i - I s hear at . I . - 1. . I - . . . . . IM& a ,a � . . � - Campbell are offering all the . 433.080 Qcx5ds- i .. - -. . . stallions of note from the local breeders, hand, and every owner,of pronertv can do . W6 130!r C%Lmmot Gmt M 1 . . . I ..*. , and are shipping thein -across the lines. mu"Ch, not only to beautif new styles in drags goods this , I " - i , -- y hit; own Iandg ""On BE SURE'and look for stamp. None Genuine unless stamped 11L. & U. i S.". 1 . . . . � I - I . 1. . , : . . i I � ]Ponca Puzzle. . but add greatly to the beauty of the lower than ever, at'%'hitby,. , --.- .; - 1. . '. i .. � -- I . . I - 1. . Z ! . . � I � �, . L ­ .. . i I P - ­ country, by spending a little time in tree - -Our thanks are due, to the Queen, ' - , , � � ' � - . :, : .� , " - . . � : , . I sent 20 cents to i store-k6epe,r and be a ..;. . For sale only by. I , .' ;;.I* . . ,.� , . I.; I - --- . : j, � .. . ! - .t - � � . - 7 ` . -1 � . sent me 20 pencils. Some of them were planting during the spring seasov. There Printer at Ottawa for a copy of the Re- '--- ­� :� I . . � . ''. . I.. is many a steep hillside stripped of its vised Statutes of Canada. . .:, ., - i . � - . -two for one cent, some four f - I , I'll . I I . - � - or one � ,. , . I .. �. . . . I- . * I . . . - cent, and others were four cents apiece. -native forest by the woodman that the -call at Campbell's and s�e the' ais- wu 1: He �. FIELD,.. DRUGGIST : . I I . � I V. � , . . owner would do well once more to cover play in choice tea Betts, also crockery and , . � - - - . - , �' - . . How can this be done? Remember, - . I . .. : , . . .. . � . with valuable timber. - I I X W, 033.t. . ­ .. � I . . . I.. there were only twinty pencils, for which . There is always glassware in endless yaxiety. Whitby. �- di- ,- I - - .�- i -- - - . I a . I., -. -1 place in every field where shade trees . i ------7--. . . - I paid exactly 20 cents. Answers gol- maybe convenientl * DI"ted. Trees so - -Blank notes, gotten up specially for I - . /" I - . . .. . I - I :- , - ­ �­ I in any .'' .. �­!-� ,, al ..I. '. I- :. --, 7" - z icited. ' -. . . . y I auction sales, with stubs, for sale �, �,,,]�. 11ust," Opened Od &is Week a- . � . , . , I. � ". 1. planted furnish an excellent shelter to . . :� - . � . . .1 I - . . - . I . . ap. , I L . . . - . A&P14 2��r-..' � 1, .. .1 ,::, ! . quantity at THE NEws office, che I � . . . I f . - L - . - i. 1, cattle during the beat of summer, and I , , . ��- !;. I .. I .. . , . ; L ' I ,­ � ... . L" . ... ` -- . 11 vial Ing . � -,- �.' , . . IL - I - I - .. . -� � . . . We do not allude to the L. 'r-ailroad placed along boundary fences serve to _Mrs. Turnbull, of Clinton, i * ,ti . I . . . . I . � I * - , : :: -: . . � ! " I I I . � - ; ..' . * 1. -';'- - - I I I � 1.1i L.- ..1. � �' . , . I . .: : - I . . . .. � -rapid transfer system, but to the fact rotect the wheat fields in the winter. for a few weeks at Mrs�- Greig's, who has . . . li�' L .1 � � I : � ­ 1. . . - [ : - . - � , . � I . . .-� I . . . I I , - � I .'t ; . i . . . � . - I � � . � . .. -' -� - that the ink had hardly -dried ou our last Ey all means let some attention be given just returned'from a Visit to that plape. .. . - .. I I I , I . . i - � . VFJ . I ::11 I s .: I i ' . . ....R.L - .� I - - issue, in which was noticed the trautfer to tree planting. - -�-Jas. Gordon, of the "Gordon House" , � V � , . 20 O'. . � � �- * - ,. ..­ I . I �. '. . . RDS..:L i, - - - . . I 1,;!� 1. .. . I .I. . - . , �. �..�.,� ,,� 11, .!i' -- - ' i h ving material drawn'for the purpose ., -','- - !:. ' , ' - t ; . : �X . - . - of the grocery business, conducted foy , I :�! � -.:; .!' � is a .1 . � . . Presentafto :..,: i,.�' , T, . - L, . I I I , . - 8011le time by Isaac Linton, to Forsyth IL. L 'i.:-. ­.­... 1. 1.7�,... ..-..,. ..: . � I..- , ; '.. � .:, �: ,;� ". "L � ' . - IF .4 ;: , ,- . - 8 O'el I . . �. . . - weigh '�; "-I.. � �. L - � : �.. � , I , I . . : . I I -1 - . Of Putting ft,stoue wall around the L. . . . . I I I � I ' I'L '. . . . . -L -1 About Ock 6h Saftird , ev I .�. .� I ; . I � � I . . I I I Bros., wlien !he latter again sold it to Mr. ay ; r"309 ocales. . � I . L ; orey . . . I ;f- .. - . � . 1. � I . . - I and White Cottons. : I .. - -John Gordon, who, we understand, will last, a sleigh -load of friends from near . .1 ­ , L .. � �, - I .. . .. 0 - '. . L .1 .. . - , .' '' .11 .. . . 1, . 1. �.* .. -- � . � 1; �­ . I - I . - . . . - . . . . I � 6 0 , . . . . -. . sonduct it in future. All of which shows - Brougham entered the parsonage of' the -Mr. A. E.-Aohosob; student Wycliffe * , - . 1. . . .. . . . . . . � . I.— ', . ..% I � . !o''- � - � . I I . ­ . . - I � �..... 4 - : 'i ... I- � , ... � . � . .. - . . � : 7 � Church of England and took peaceabI College, preached very soeeptably to a ; I * : . '.. 1. 'L. . � . I . . I I . . . I . . �., ,.. I . , . . I - , � - all in in ' �. -1 , �. . . . . . " 1� - - that property of * y k i d - i Pickering e : - I I I � I . . . . . . �­ I . . - �­ - . . , ,. . �. - : .-I I I I - L . . . . - ­ - illage is not a dru i the market. fair sized audience in SL George's church . I . , 11 � - ,� ..--,- y 9 in possession. They came with hands filled . . I : . . . I . I � - i . I � . ' "' � . .1 .- . - Zou of Nown. ; -1. :. - L. with baskets and baskets filled with good on Sunday last. 1. I ... . .� I— - � .. !� , � -L - I- : -% - 11.1 " 0 1 �, 10,00 I , � , � - . . , .. ., ­. I VER I .;' L i Y"DS. . .. ... ... I .1 . � - . things. They with a few other friends -Dr. Annand, of Valcon, -Mich.,Ag' in :- .1 1. � . . ­ . - . . . :.. .. �. I I ..... . . ; , ... - .. - . .-.L . . . - � . -­ . One of the most attrac atiliig of a from the neighborhood enabled the pastor town this week. Mrs. Annand is ill at . .­ - I . . � . . 1 , . , . . .. �.. . ... . - . .'L I � I . . . . �. �� .� -1 ,. - �. ;. -.,. - L - ' ' ' I . I I - . I I . . . . I � . . . . local paper is its local news, and we have and his wife -to spend i most enjoyable Mr. Isaac Linton's residence, where she - % . �­.. L '* . I I - . . - . w. . . - ­, 1! . .. Checked and Strip'ed Shi 0 ... I - .. z - . L" � . I . I ri. I .; .i .. 1: ; .. . '.. .. . . , : ..- '- � always endeavored to devote as much evening in listening to songs, readingg, has been for some weeks back. ­ i.. ..- -.. , , rtin6 � ,.., '; , ­ � , L : � . �. .:. �� . . I I � ­ . . . . I . LL . - . . . ..I. , .. 1.;� .. - 11 -,. . ., . .. . . . I .. . ... . �:, ­ ; ­ ;. I ., .- ible to items of interest and in engaging in pleasant conversation. -Methodist church. Pickering, March . ;.�� � , , I I . . L ; . , .. - - . space as possi . . ': I I . . . . i �� . � :;, d ., , , I . . . , - . . - ' " - . : . . . ­ , - . . . I 1.�.. I i-. - , . . . I . ,. I - . I I , . I . I .. . . � �- which both in town and country. After a couple of hours had been most 27th. J. 14. Lake, Esq., Treasurer of the - -! . , I � . ' * . �ranspire * I " L . L � - L , . , � . . - . : I � .: . -. I . 11 . , I . - I . I - ... ..; . - ,. - � In.thialrespect our many readers can ren agreeably spent in this way, the dining Parsonage Relief Fund, . . --- I .. � : . - . L - . . I . . . will .. . - � - der great aid. � If each o preach : ,' 0 . . I � , ; I � . �, Ll . .. - : . *N. , , ne, especially room table was extended and the contents educationa, likermoff's,morning and evening. : ,.. - . . . I .: . . . I .. I - I I .; :: L . . those in the countr�, would kindly take of the well filled basket VER - 500. : L - . I - . i., � ARDS I .�- . , . , 8 tastefully arrayed . . . . . . I ; . ; . . .. ... . . : . . I - note of occurrences that are happening in upon the sa,ne, and the -co -A child of -Mr. Barnbouie, Flesherton, . . L I., . . �' �,;" . L . . . . - . . . . . . - I .. . ' . I . � I , 1, I I . I I -. . . . ' niPany Bat accidentally swallowed a smail glass i . .. I - . . . I . .-. :1L I .1 ; I 1, i . L I I. r. . . .1� � L . . � . �- i , L. . � I I . - I 1. �. � . '. - de - ` and, Summer" Panting.- -:. .... .... I - :.. . ` their neighborhood, and forward them to down to and partook of a good supper, bottle one, day last week. No ' ' � I .. . -:L L' us, it would aid, in rendering THE NEWS after which the pastor was invited to take Berious . i ; , - ..Cotton& S , '. .... : .. . .., . ...- .1 . . . . even more interesting than i results have as yet followed this remark. ; -.!. - . I . . L I I . 4 � . I . . . . ... . . : I 1, . .. . . . , , . . �- ­ . I . . � : � - m . .. . .It ie now. a chair in the. centre of the parlor when able occurrence. 1. . . : � - , " ".. I � 11 .. ­ I . . - . . � . I L . . L -L -1 .Send along your items. Mrs. Frank Wismar the a"n r" I � .� --1 . I .. 1­1;� - . .. 1; . I . ­ . . ; . ,. . . ; i - - I . -­ . � -q . .% . . . . , I L . � . -..,. . . . I 9. UVOO ,� 1. I .. . t I I I , I % .. . . % . . . - 1. - - .� . '.. � q - I - 8 -." ' ' ' . "I I . . . . I . 'L : i - � . . 1. I . � . �?;. I . . eif � . L , - , . . . The item in another col-, . . L . i . - . � %,,�- . ecre - umn, Ruent �, * I I . �. . .,. - . - : .:;' , , * * , . '. - -L ]Football 3"tch. � z .; tary at the parlor socia.l. held at M . � . , - . 11 I . . I . . . ­ I , , . * , ; I I . . .1 . 1 ­. .I � � r. I . . :i� . . . . � . . : 1''. . . � � . . . . '. - . I I .. . J '. . . . I . .1 . I .� 4 ..� %*.' . - .. I ,:­ I : ..,.,- , � J. B. Burk's residence, approac mensury and Russian barley, should be : JL ",.". "'� � ­ .; , I ��. I I i - � : : . . . I - � : A very interesting game' of football bed him � , .. . , � . ; - ­ ; , -, t . . 1-1 . - . � . .. I .1 i I - . t, 1 . . f -%. .� '.. . I .. � I ... : i took place on the village grounds betw and in a neat little speech presented him carefully read by every fa.rmer who de- . ' L ' ' I - I .. .1. . ... - . . !� .... .. 1. I, - .1. � . ; een . I . � . - . � I . . . i I I—. I . . . �� . . -1 � - � the clubs of Pickering village school, and with - $20 on behalf of Mrs. Burk and her alre@ to get a ready market for the barley ,'i -..' RASH AN D LINEN - . : . - . . ­ ! -- - - . � . - " � � � I - . . � . I : - ' . - i - I . . . . � :1� S. S. No. 2, on Saturday afternoon last. many relations -and kind friends. The product of his farm. ., I I ..� .''. I . ..... tm . . . Towelling ver� cheap -­ ...I -. ': ` �� �.. ..­.� -- - . ' I . . I '. ­ . . I ­ % . . I .. . .1 % i: �'. 1. . , . ­ . - .. ... - The clubs seemed pretty evenlyjnatched pastor returned thanks in a short speech, -No tiouble to " t high pri - . '..' , 11 . . � . . - I Ke for � 11; , �'.I� � I.. I ­ ! . . ­ � I I I... .. . I I : , �- . I - . - . . � : . I . L '' ' I .1 - - ..' : ' . - t -. :­ � - - � � ' � .. . . - , -. . . . . .. � � : and a substantially enjoyable evening your farm stock and'implements oes ' �' " " C : L' .- , ':. . � . 1. I 1. '. . � - - -1 1.w -; I.. . �..'�'. for a short time, but No. 2 presently. dis- if you - : "I . � . . -.,. � . �. . . . L ..:- � I ! .�� � . 8 . � I I I . . . .. " : � . I' . ' � .- . L, . . � I � .1 I..." ; , - I - � - , ,; I ..: . . played much better team play, and by wa brought to a close by the benediction get your bills printed at THE NEws office � ­- , . I . ' _ _ I - ,:' i I . - , .. � . I . . . � -.- I combining their efforts succeeded ii - being ,pronounced. May God raise up .and have Poucher & Rowland do the ,...: . L., O.kRSE 'AND FINE " I . .1.�' ,: . .­ . . . pass I I . � . _ , , . . I . - I : L . . . . . - - . I lug their opponent's goal. At the eon- many such friends to the pastor and his auctioneering. . 1,. : . i, -. : � I � - I . . * . . . . - I . . - � ­- 1; . Ii.l., . , . . Table finen good asso, rtment.: �. - I I . . .. � wife as Mr. and Mrs. Burk have ever -Mrs. Th S. yan's little child died -� % , . . . . * . . clusion of the match the score stood, S.S. o' R :1 1. - , � . , , '! ':'- -.- `,.' ,� L'' ' . . t� . . "' : I ­ - , I .. - . I . I I . �1 �i . . . - I I . I No. 2 six goals, and the village school proved ,themselves to be.-LCom. w Saturday last from the effects of in � � I C :,.'. 1. 1- ! . . . � I I .;. . . . - . . . " . . . . . . - . - - , ; . , . . � I . ! - . .1 . . ... : . . I � . - - none .:,e�l I ,I . ; . . . ,. .. ; : . i'� , .:, . . . I 1 ­ - � : , . ,� � .. - -. I . ..- I - . '- . . . The village boys should practise surprum ParW a" vr�ost&tloji�- - - � �i: Jnnes received by it some days ago by its - ' L'.* . . . . I . . . . . . , � . . - . . I . � ' ' i � . I . L , ...... I '. - . . �­ -� :. . I I'' ..; . . . I .i - .. , . . .... - . .. I- . .� - . L � . i . , . ., . ­ - . combined action. The beat of good feel- ..� upsetting a pail bf hot water and scalding '. I I � � ' U NE - ' ' ' -INGS. , ., .1. , -eating event in the form'of itself. : - . . - I -L , . . ,,*- mg prevailed throughout, and a retu A very intei . . : , 0 A W TICK . . ,. 11.11 ; . ; . . . . . . � L * . .. I . ! . � . - I . I . . . - - L . , . - - . - .i: ru a surprise party with an address and pre- . I . I .. I . . I . I ..i .1 -. : s .:, . � I . . ' .'' . % � - I . . - I , '. , , . . ' - . . . .1 match will be played in the near future. sentation to -Mr. and Mrs. McKay on the -The sidewalks on Church dr6et :1. ;.: . - , � , . . . . . . . . I . .il .. I , , "' . . ­ , . .., . . . . - - . I ! , .1 �. I . ; .. - � I - I I � - ­ .. . . , I f : I .. I .. I . .1 . ­ . I . L .. I . .. . L � stand much in need of snow abovening. ; :. ', L, . L - I , L I I - . . I . . ... I L' -�, property purchased. ' '- -­ eve of their departure for the North-West, * I . .. .-I -.I. - Z : - 11 L , - 1. . � . . - : �­­-k ' It is disgraceful to permit the beautiful - ' i ave been bought large qu i * - ,, - _L. I - ... �. We learn that our enterprisi - ng citizen, took place on Monday evening last, at These goods.h 1 . in antltieI16 eon-,, - ; . . . , . I I - I Mr.4ohnstone Pirie, has purchased the their late residence. At an early hour snow to lie. during this fine weather, sequently at closer prices than usual,and will be sold cheap* ` * - '' I : I .�. Lerig Hall propeity, and intends effecting the house was nicely filled by a large where it fell three months ago. , I . . . . I . . . -The tramp - the fragrsjit, . :� 1.� I . I I I . . I . - I : . . . a transformation there in the course of company to do honor to the occ lam I � 't.�.' - � , " � , , - - . T . Ssion. - � I . Z 0 - . . I ' . . � i the next few months. We'understand he Mr. Baxter was then called to the chair, wsthetic, itinerant, oscillating dead -boat- . � . ., . 1, � ...'. - 1. L . , 1� .. .. . . ., - DICKIE & MARQUIS � ­ �. , . ,. 0 . :F - hi . ­ . .:11 . . i - 0 1 1 . . .- I . will brick in the ball, erect a new b�ild- after which an address from the members 18 commenced his VriDg rounds, and a -- - - . . . . I � L - -- . I . - : I lug to the east of it, and make a wide en- and adherents of St. Andrew's Church, few emaciated specimens of him Passed - i ammomebm - . .- - ; ­ . , through here during the past week. .. I ... . - ­­ ­ - �!- trance stairwa3 to the hall proper, besides Pickering. was read by the paitor, and a . 1.�: -' � I . . t - - improving the interior of the hall by very handsome Turkey Morocco Family -R. & J. Campbell have succeeded in . L . - . I I . � �.. erecting dressipg rooms, paintin Bible,presented b Misses Mill getting a choico lot of sjpnog tweeds, all � .. '. I . , I . . y er and Dun- ��. 11 . ! ... ­:. I , I I . . f.. 'We ire glad that an enterprising man lop in behalf of the congregation,to Mr. -and 'low designs. Call and see them. We *: ' 11tN I UR . ... I I . ; - . .\ . ­ 1: -1 . - - like �Ir. Pirie has got bold of. this pro- Mrs. McKay, as an expression of aff6c- are sure they will please you in style and . � , . : , , . . .. - �. I � - , - : � , . , . � . . -,. - - i. p6rty, because lie will fix it 11D as it should tion and esteem. Dr. Guuu, .who wag; at the prices we offer them at. Whitby. * '' '' '' .,., � ' . �. 1. '.. .1 .-, .� I � I 1..: - , , , . ' - . . . . , � , . - ... .. :� be, alid we hope his enterprise will be re- visibly affected, replied in a few a' -St. George's, Fickering, March 27th. . I .1 .- . 0 - . . J :;, ,�.! - . ." .. -.�.. . FOR: THE, PEOPLE .- . - ... . ppro* . ..� � I - . �. ... I Z: I 1. I � I - - 1 ­ I '. � . " war4d.' . priate words, e4essing thanks for the Subject of sermon: -"A three fold aqw - . .- -i .�. , - i - � ,- I - ­ - I - t "' . . I - . I . I . . k I 1. . . - . I .� Z ... ' , ' S-.- . 0 11, ..: .. . * . ' ' ' '� ' � =Yxt*zio= DimpoearanaL of Salvation." I , - � , - . , .; � . . .. .. :'; : -., � - �-ii -- kindly expression of feeling. , After a Special services wilf I,. I , - - : - '�, I ,. . �: . .. . be - . - 1-1 � r J . short praver, the co' held each evening at 7 o'clock during the , 1 . 1, esday J. S. mpany sat d 1 r I week, when ministers of other denomina- . , � / - - 'rNv� - . on - tea and refreslime , om . e S in great'varid * � -1 ' '' I -. - -.- w&ks ago last Tu own to i 3 e'" , , 0-- . .r I'. -1 * - Johni 'on, who carried the tailoring uts provided with their � . . .. .. . - *,' usual good taste * and liberality by, tions will assist flie'W"Ounibent. . ­ I I y -,..' I . - %I I , businiss in -this village, left home pre. the 14 . , . , . , i I . .� . - .V , '. � I � . . � .. I . - 1 -1 - '- 1. . . . � ... "- � suma ladies, after which the evening passed -Glugow Warehouse -R. &J CAMP- - , - I . . � .,�.. A . , ''� '' I I - - � . . . . .. Z - . . . ' ' ' . . � . -. � - .. .. . .. \ . ly for Toronto, taking with him a I A.. - - �, I I . . . '.. I - ,., : , : � ... . i - - ir . i cour - bell are offering all the newest patterns . . . i . � s . IF � . ; �i erable. amount of money, it it; pleasantly away in social chat, and - . . I - . � !.. .-. :1. .. - . .. .. 7 ' ; , . : - � - in prints, white cottons, gray cottons, I .. . 1. : , I stated to pay a wholesale house there for speeches by Mr. Bunting and Dr. Gunn, NOW is th6 Time to Buyn' -:.'. . . . . - .4 , -_ . . ­ . .. . . . . . - . - . , 1 - C interspersed by choice selections of music gingliams, amveckers, shirtings, tickings, , - � I i - 1 �, . 1. . . .:: . .., - I � � . .� - . - lot.h ureba8ed by him some time ago � - � I . - . . I . . . i . . . . . � ­ . -1, _ C. � .. . . . � I - ' ,. . a .: ' I - # -1 (* -... . .-I 1. I and cottolladea at lower prices than has' ­' �, .1 ; I - . � . - to iise in his business here.- Not return- by Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. Miller, and'Misseg I .. ; . k , . .­ L L I Pri ' � ­ � L . . - I . - .. - . -,.,. . L . . . - been offered before in that town. Call .;. �.,. �:l - ces Lowest'i '; the'C * . . ing b e at the appointed time, the fam. Miller and 'Law. The, interesting pro- I . I . n ounty....­- . .1 , . i. � . I . I - , ily be ame somewhat anxious as to h* ceedings were brought to a close by sing- ailfbinspect .the game. Whitby., * . :.. .j. . ... i. I . I 1 1 ­ - -� 11. . ! . . ' :, :., .. L . . I T . I.. . ., : .� .1 ' . 1.. . I . . 1; . ! . I . I : I . . ­ . . '� . �, '.. . I L .- 1 - I . I I , .L, . . I , I . - ....! I , " .1 , . � � , . . - -. . ... -�., - a read. '" e"p"r, by the people ; ': Y � .- . , , - I . . . ­ - . � ' L ` �.. - : , 'a ing the' National Anthem. Following is wber nts, and Mrs. John s It f s7"rt .1 - . - . visit t the city, but reported that she To Mr. and Mrs. I., - I . - 'L- �, - : McKay: DEAR FMNDS,-We, t eased to exist. , - . -* PICTURE FRA ES - , .. - . was able to find- anj trace of him, No he mem. Owin to I" Mirro hue 'C . EAP6 %. - .1. . r8ungerlpand - I - - ­. �. . I . . I . . . . . word as been heard of him from th bere and adherents of St. Andrew' T,he plant is Wing removed to Platteville. : .'j �. . . . I I � 11� � . . .� ." . 1, ­ - - . . at . I , .. . . . L - " I . . - Grand Rawfiew. I . I ; I I . . I � %�� I t � : �.. fl. I : ; " 't". . I I , " ; � . I- . I - � . . , L.. time this. Church, Pickering, having heard Witt . - - - . Mi. -, ­ - - . . . . .. or J - �.-- I.... I L . -,. � 1. , - -Whether he ba8,met with '11larts I . . - , i . * _ 11 . L 1 � ,­ ' ", � /' - '.� , * , , , . . , . . . . : is sim v a matter of colijecture. . your rem. - ethodist Sabbath school of ! L 1. .� . - . - . . I . L . . . .... . donee in the North-West,camlo . this town, Will be oonduoted b th pastor, ; _ _ _ _ � - U,$ * I -. -1 T , -, - foul PI Y, or has left for parts unknown, ve r vt*vmw in connection . . from Pickering and take up with the a ow 'Untlo, akin am � via 0, !. - .11 deep regret of your intention to remo The first , �- " . I I - . , 7. t &Ilow you 0 . . . - . ­ . . . . . . . . . 3Math BEM Webb. . -. 1: I I ­ . I . . 1, . � . � I I � . �. I. .: - J I -- I . -1 -- . � . - .. to d without some expression of our Rev. H. S. Matthews, in the = of -the . L.� . ... . �, � ., - - ­ - - -... epart . ,��'! ­ ." I _ , -. L:. . ,-- , - , . .. . * r ' ' , i ­ . 1, L .W�-. . .. .. r� .. - ; - . . - L' . � ;, I ., . . -,'I T"7-. � . . . ­ . L � . - . .L . , . . . �. I � . . . ,-. Ano r very old resident passed away esteem and appreciation of church, on Stinday, March 27th, at half , .. . _; �.' I .--.- .. .. 1, ­ 1. . .1 - t I .:" . . L : . . -­ ... . . �. , � .'. , , . .., _ the man . . I I , -, � .. -C . � . ... , - -, , . " . , I i � . � ? . a - . . . I -- . ­ i - . .. - �: : � : i " - . . . - , ". . " . �, .?, - � �­ � A� _ L:, .__ -' .. .. . f ,- .. on M day list in the- Person of Mrs. sterling qualitimi of head and heart whicl Mgt two, sharp. E bod -invited. .. I " I .1 I., - % . I - I . ,:.'.'.' , . T017 ZT . ; . .. ­ '' !' . . �... L - . ' .11 I , . -1 . I i ­ 11 �! ; 1� . ' tf­- - . . . ..." � � , ' I � 7 , - ... �;, . Rach Webb, relict of the late Parnell, have endeared 'you to us, during your Wolcomet'thrico welcome to . .r� .1', I ­ - .- I , I - . .- 1. , -1 I I L I . . - . . . . : '' 1 �., i '�', �', i . I 1 - , , . L . : ' L' .; . . i - I �� - � , . ,?. .11 .,. _ I � _ Webb, well known to OMY Of the reei- - residence in our midst. Your unifom Oyster Supper &a& mosul. - I . � . - � �. .�, ..t� -.Ir . I - 1, � - , . . ­ . . I I �.%­ 41'. 1!L:t �.; �- �.: � .1 ; . � -. - I , . dents f Pickering and vicinity. The Christian courtesy, ready sympathy and I"k on$ for the oyster , L is , , , : ,,. , - � - � . L \ -� J . , _ , � k - . .1 10 J . I old lad , who was over 86 years of age at active co.,opgratio , In ind . i 6P?or . �. .. - ., I .. . . . I � .. - � -:! n in every good work, social in the Methodist church u__ --�. - � .�H' .�I' �,.- � - . -A ­� �'., -� 1. L � I � . - i on - -----;I-- --- , � ­..- . I _ . her d h, met with an amident on Wed- have won for you An Abiding place in our Monday evening next. The Ladies' Aid ��-.- L .. ----4����-� "-"""M"�- ; . � - , . . . I . - I - . - . . - . : neaday last week which, it is thong4t, a5ections, and deserve our hearty r000 are putting forth every effort -to make is a ' - . . 1. �- 2 F .� . -L - - .. .. i.- -.. .1 - . - . . t `­;A'L-Ii� ­ I , I I.- ' to aw,� . - I - � .. I . - I . - - ' , . - . I . - . , . . side of he door unnoticed b those in the as a small * 1-1 - - - ­ -1.1, - . - .. - house, and slipping y token of our affe6tiou and music and speaking, no doubt there Zi .. I .1. L 1 . as ,L e �­`Op . .11. � - hastoe her demise. She deriped out- �nitiou. Plows acoo t this Family Bi*bf. grand success. With firg"higg oysters New : � - . . � -.. h b '' en a6ed ..1. � . . on the ice fgll and esteem. We trust that in the future ag bo a good time. . �. I . ­ . � .- I ., . - - . - , - I..— � ..''. I �: -,. 1. .1 '. �=� " r . - ' r 1. . ­ -- . � L, -- - X I'.. --:; receiv a severe bruis a on the fike and in the past its precepts may be a 44 lamp ww4vort,irour ' ,.;. �: , . '' 11 -- ­ I . I I . . � . . I I ., # L"' :%'r - "I ' ' . . . 6 1. . . . � . .;L * 11 , base i I - . ! .. � I I . . . ­ ,� - . . head d was also injured internally. it . to . . : 1, , . I - � .1 I -- - &ooal biklow. �. - - �, ­ I - '%.':- ..; � ;�: . . I . I 11 . .. ­ ' - " i P, ""' �',�-':.' - L'. ..."; . : -J� - :�'::: ; `-" �'L . . .�. I , ' , unto your feet, and A light unt6 your What inducement is ! I -.-'11i1h.M=3�'T.V1 �r' I - '.'.; � ... . . . , ' ' - - L - '- , I :-.. : � - I. . I . . . � 1. I J- �: L.. - -'.1'!.:1..1:;-,1 ','tA ::�. . . �. . . � ' . � ­ ..:"I. . ese . - . �, ". .. 91V'e US ''WOM t6'6 J' 11.1 .4 j , :11 , -. ��, .-, -F or- your welfitre go strangers that you can return them a a , � .. A , �.f.- 9. I 'M . on our :., ,.,, W:,. ItA - i . 1.�,- -I owe %nd modieal Our warmest wishes f _ ; - d " ,� . - I L.,. � -: ' - As a her absence was noticed, she path." Rest assured, dear friends, that 006 of p6ddlars and to be in order to' - i _. _ - - - w,as bra iight into the h' Wd ryv 111 ," � D . - ,p � - - :,­ attoutio i given bar, but she never re- . I . . . 1-1 L - I - . . ! , L I . �� . 0 - - I . . ­. I 1. 1Z .. .. �. 1.�,�4 (I T . '. � .. � I - , I � . "",% 'I . I - I . . .. .. .. � . - . . , . - I 1 with -v u to Your- now home, and it is our have your money refunded if nQt sags&o- W . -0 . .� .:-; . .. �­ . . � e from the shock -caused by the eamest prayer that God,s . I - .If, cov red rich blessing tory ? Do not all 1"J, , , S; .r.1 . . . 11 - . . . - * ! . Z . Qur I I X I I .. � fal], ani gradually sank, passing away oil dealers, who . - ' I Q+ ,..:. al'o, 0 S -. .- . Mon orning as a may rest uron ,you and your loved ques, are responsible eu, . .1 .- . . - .. -1 M . I 41 , r , � In xl:�, on -the game � r I : M tate,d. DeceiLsed an Sbstw an ur work on earth is done, privilege. . It ­ vill '' oon be - ' i 1' I wo ofloir ma, 1 -) . '01 - . !d . L '� bas r ed with her daughter, Mrs. Olm. we May an moot at I"$ ia the He&V*Wy to surprise to us 'un - I t . - yo is a . : , which a . I . -. . - - . . . see. yeople matter oil 11 41.- . I 0 ving .customers. :.; J.'� -4.. -I - -.-.. % - I o] mmy years funeril b . - - � - :­ . . . L - . . *� ' L . , ome patinge sW be no Wme. reach sheir - nmey I �, .4 � .1 I �, - . - sted, f , and the where jostliw one another to - � -u - ..I � ... -decided bargains for the ioxt * .. .,. i . �6 4. j .,took pla as fivul the residence on Wed- i Out to - irreopoitsible, : � - .., . . few *eeks.,, i :- - . ,,,�.: .., � 1. I . . - . .,:, . I - �* A . I Signed in behailf of St. Apdrew's Chuvb vendors when in nine esift ,0% of , ton 4 ."I'' 47-y , . I . I .... ........, ... I....... .............................. . .................. * I .. � . � . . � - . - . ! lirl, . � . 1, f I 1 , ,'-,i: ­� V.! -, X I . - � , � . k . I ... - . . money � i�- .: ..� � � ..�- , (1! I . - - . I ­ L w. - i.-,; ,.J- - I'. i I I . .. 11 - ­� . .1 � - .1 I a - 1 0, , .hom laval dealers. . , , , . I !� . . . * - . I . . 1. - - - - 0 1 . . -- Z;. ­- :; ljkli�.,.Ir­. - . ­ I BAIRTON ' - iy, the r " i bemi in- the JOAM J. Cmwam, pador, Txos. 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