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V O j. l.. x,ofsstio>Kat Q�arbei.: I TO OUR UB80BiBB8E cHy referring TT f �� T t T ROUGE, MILL. a , special,” when you have a dozen st4eL , 1. to the ad esa Iahal on your paper you O V T AROUND �: (i R ... ,�, ; . men on th� war-path to that �lapet'Y 0!!A. can a wa s asoertaia the date to which your sn cription to TaB Naws is aid. "Huxb- 4iWam. well knownito ever�ane I believe I will take his advice and pay III . Medical. > Bemitt cos are acknowledged by L,►�ST Loon. "asP ftNilirGt ' l niun>s Bt 't►ronnd this fle)Rbborbood, died on Satar. more affair ion to •{ incidents that are not : i 11. - ,,_; vii r.:. J�^^^ i`✓• rN�v..- v..- .n,.:�:'v.i:::.:�.i:,:F.lv.i..� , RS. FIELD BATSMAN, go of date o label on the first paper !ol- vHZ P1ELESa sell JvTTtRi> Dom 8Y ova day laa:t, and his remains were consigned common this enlig6teued country, lowsng receipt of Duey at this once. Always y Physicians, Surgeons, etc.,Pickeriag, Ont, keep the data pai ahead. ti ObRRI&SPONDit;NTS. - to their' I"% resting place � Monday. and confo ing With this, I shalt in some � Oice hours- l,cozning, from a:so to 11:90; 4 -•�- ” ' The deceased kept the post -o See here future l�n bar of THZ News, as soon as evening from 5 do 6 o'elooi. I-y i 0 the Sri dd Public.,` ;! HIGHLAND GREEK.- _ , for many years, and a short Itim4 ago he I gam a lit a more nee�ssary inform,tlOn, �r b t , 11 W. FERRIER, M.D „M.C.P.S., Ont. � _ I -• . had a sale of his tarm stock having de -' write up t hibLory of the species of this , CORONER. office hours from Large; numbers have boon engaged in aided to given farming. a has been peculiar m . In conclusion "Dutch ” . t _ 1 -morning `W'� rt7". Rtch.ardssas�., pp ,. I. to 10, eveninkg St. North, of DRUG P CHERINCI, fishing at the mouth of the river during complaining of ill health for ome time. would say, Mine- feat, if you vas to « STORE, Brock ent for the fol owin first -alase Fire and Life P How is it that bicyclists do not have to shoost shut your moat and let me got a - . j supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals etc., all Ag g the past week or so. The cat ^li is re- ckeap for cash. wtf - , luau ante Companies: ported flood• pay to pass our 011 -gate 2 This question Root look your face, den mebbe I can .. — THE LAN ASHIRE, -. ;' A number of ` verry valuable horses mould be placed io the alga papers at tell vat yo vas." Lesal. THE WES ERN; have been secured m this district by nest school examination. Now, bI' . Ed., there is s great deal - �'^""" CITY OF ONDON, nd• foreign buyers. The big floods of this ri g have left more that demands my attention, but I TOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTER : NORTI3 A ERICAN LIFE. >ldeaslee are ebalent i�c this vicinirr g t and solicitor, Notary Public, etc. O>ririaa= Pr 3', an immense heap of logs an rnbbisli On must cur - ail in order to get a few fish I)everell'e Brook, Brook - street. Whitby. Private -- Avery eaccessfal concert was given in the gets below the bridge. It is snr- ladle, as t e boys are waiting for me to - Tunas to loan at lowest rates and on favorable ittake talr'en o all kinds of Oopsr'ty at lowest the school house by the choir of Christ p�rising where all the drift ;wood comes go Way own into the •• somewhere; ' terms of payment. possible rates. Business solicited.. �-y Chnreh on the evening of the 18th, bnt 6•om each year. (they say a will be, near your town), to HOHgS PARKER. BARRISTER IF Y U ARE GQING TO the unfavorable weather prevented a " hunt suck re, or Something to that effect. • and Solicitor etc. Mosey to loan. No ,_ ,, lftrpie attendance. OMERRYWQOD. • I may have the privilege of bringing you commission. Offic : Haney's building, Picker- 'f'he Old C0 I'll '9 The shootin match between the Mal - , ` : ' -. in two or. (three, and don't t annoyed if jug; ; open every/Saturday. 4-y _ - R ,. • . y __ _ ,BLACK, RESSOR & or are sending or your friends w110 are there, vern and home ,rifle clubs resulted in a Last Sunday evening the Rev. M. B. they do look dry and want filling rip.: .; . 1. DENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors os►11 on # victory for the former. The boys say Conron preached an import t sermon Being much elated over this fishing n Chancery Conveyanoen, eyc. offices No. 17 when the nest match is shot off there Tom the text :- •'Awake, a tke, put on excursion to say an�►thinq about our Toronto Street(��es Gas Conipany's),ltomnto.E�A Be' .,, i lJ �� will be a di8erent result or they will thy etrnngthi O Zion; pat on�hy beautiful pretty ht le pu S, or kittens. or bo S that Money to Loan —No Commission, D. Dsr.ahcsga, aiGIENT •- At L LANLIN p y Ia�pII)BON BL�CZ, H. A• > assson, >t Twm va .know the reason why. garments,. 0 Jerusalem." were loo 'nR for their ma's on Sunday . : ENOLib_ H_______ rJCk 8t. Whitby.. Chicken thieves have again been busy Mr. Daniel Hoover leas la ly returned night, or our swa•np angel, dro., I mast ! - — FAREWELL, LL. B., BAR. _ .", - DtTrcH. T E, i in oat midst, said Messrs. W. Bennett from a trip to Grimsby, 8 ithville and close, � , ` f) . RISTHR. County Crown Attorney, �d This is the o reliable Canediin Line. � The and R• Collins wourn the doss of several $egmeville, and we underst d has pur- - I County solicitor. Court House, Whitby- le-y - Shorte at See assage. Low rates. WHI TEVALE. . valuable fowl. chased a farm in chat localrt�. We Soon .. , Rates hat ilast Been Red used in -.- -- ._w"` - will have this township to urn Ives, as Yete1'�1ta'rl/• PIOKERINO HARBOR. 4 Mr. John Besse has IiIIrCliased the, _ he Steerage. since Mr. Thos. Barnard Quad tq that , . - -� , .:.F..�r-� ro art known as Coo r a Hotel, and g, INS, VETERINARY _� -- As we romiaed to write agai», we neighborhood all the others are follow- p p yI surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario vet- P in snit. Can't imagine what is attract- after rho oughly refitting the name, an- I` we College, Toronto. Treats all diseases of will note a few more improvements, g pounces hrough THE NEWS that he is the domesticated animals- Calls by day or which have been in progress here the lag them. Must take a trip rip. there, prepared to accommodate the travelling . to. Surgical operations On rio'.�.�.,.,� : �- avid see for ourselves. a specaliy p0fficea a sidence GordonaHoyuee, past few► months. public. ive him a call. . Pickering,Untan°• PICK RINGGENC�. Wm. Edwards hag another dwelling Mre: Wm. Taylor, v✓ho leas been sari• P g Dr. L, Wilson, of M,ryeville, ' IiOPKINB, VETEItINAKY SUR- _ added to his remises, which was com- ougly ill for some time, is r overing. p 16. John Taylor is so m ch im roved Reuses, Yipped scar load of thorn bred LEON, Graduate of the ontaric► vet - lettd -last fall, and has been tenanted S' stock fro Green River station on Wed - - aria College, Toronto, will visit Wbitevale, Open for a transaction of all legitimate since. that he will start for his ho a in Exeter nesd`a last consisting of three Canadian - Che�ood, Rouge Hill, Highland Creek, and Banking i3n ineda. Thoo. Mansfield b"- added an addition this week. Danbarton every satnrday Also practical 0,, ca g vae�_From 10 to 8 ; Saturdays Mrs. Peter, Johnson is v ry ill again, draft stallions, all registered, and the horseshoer, Diseases of the horse's foot and to his house, in the shape of a neat little winners of a great many first prizes. surgical operations a specialty. 4n aesiateut 10 to 1 o'er shop, and we now have the acommo- the second attack this s rin Also one Imported Clydesdale filly and r pp •,' p horseshoer almsya on band•dzeae�s prom ale Savings BdIIk lIl C8IIII8Ct10II. Mr. Isaac Moyer, wlio t;. been laid attended to. Tele�aph ad lotion of a grocery, where we can bop 3' two Lhoro'bred Durham balls. also prize ; ' Ont. P.O. address:. reen River, out. 94 -y GEORGE HERR, Agent. everything in the lice at very reasonable uP the most of the wrnte> , is able to winners. He also secured a s an of (8 -y) drive out again. p ____- - -- - - - - - - -- � -: — tignrep. heavy drat! mares, yinq somewhere in I bw. - S. f Toronto, but an old- Miss Amelia Hedges is convalescing. _ �ufiriess �iax �1tt111� 'Of D141S0II Ci01ll't F. Bonaft;e.�lute o o , � w l are the neighborhood of six .hundred dou,r8 -,- , j resident of this lace, has again located The Miens Hedf�ea, of ,'re oast e, for them. Dr. Wilson in an old Picker- CO TY OF ONTARIO., visiting at their brothers Air. G. F. Conveyancer, &e. . -_ � .� bore, bringing with him s flood sized g ing boy sand his many fiends hope ere I-- -1 Y "''l vessel, called "Paddy Ybnng," nrohased Hodges. long to see him btek again. ICIiARD ` "STOKES, . J COMMIS- ! I -.887' : Toronto. Mies Edith Sterling who lice been Rfrom Adamson, a under• •��• • sioner and Conveyancer. Office at Heppe I Whitby Clerk D. C. Macdonneil, �Vhitbr awe On a visit was in h r accustomed 03MAWA. et Stokes', (}easier Merchants, Claremont. Jan, g� Feb. ,Mar. �1, April 4,Ma� 9, Juna 9, Jul, stand he intends �Oing lnt0 LIIB 811or8 t 1 r Special attention paid to making wins and pre- 4, 6ep . S, O .9, Nov. S, Dee. $. trade.. Captain BOnage an able sea• seat w the Cl1d1r last Sunday evening. , paring necessary papers for Probate. 48-tf g riron b Clerk, b Gleason, Greenwood, man, rather good looking and a fine Tel- �M0 Th'e mat the Oshawa roller mills - R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK M•y 4, Joy , sap. a. DuNSARTON.. broke away on Friday, 16th: The break Commissioner for taking 3• Pheken gVillage : Clerk, at. Gleason, Green- low in general, and we are very mach ! , �. Conveyancer, wood, Jan. 4 Ma :ch, November S. lessed.to have him again in opr midst. was a bad one, and is the second in a t►IIidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. hi addition to the report Of the pro - Money to loan on farm property. OFFICE --At 3• Pura Perry: : Clerk, J W Burnbs Port p .• lithe over a ear. Perry, Feb ary 8, April 18, June ^1, Sept. 6, Oct. The first trip for the •' Nortb•We>ft ceediuge published in Tss Naws of `leaf y 1'-,: Brougham.'v ia, *Jecembe is. and •• Madeline," wag completed last week, we append the daliverttnSe of Whitby Wm. Hallett, who fuss 80 seridtuly in- - 4. U :brie a :Clerk, Z Hemphill, L�=bridse, week. It is said they had considerable ,J be b an accident on the ,base Iino �" Architect. Feb. 9, Apri 20, Jnne Std, sap. 7, Oct lo, Doc i4. Presbvte in regard to a report on west of 'Whitby, some months Jr, ib so _ , ✓ : ; _ .,. 5. Cannin n:CIork,GeoBmith,Cannington, ice LO contend a►ith in file lake. which Temper b ,which dealt chiefly with the y, �° ., ,--,- -,_- • Feb 10, Apri $1, Jnne 2A, Sept 8, Oct 20, ISec 18. htie done saute damafte to the fresh tint, b tar recovered as to be able to be wheeled • A A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT a seavcr on : Clerk, G F Bruce, Beaverton, P qne. T t left i prohibition. n town in an invalid's chair. - A* for the county of Ontario. Drawings Feb 11, Ap 3`L, June 24, Sept 9, Dec IG. bUt nothing InDre. rlley are again lord• 1. That this Preabyter�y ire-affirm its p and specitications farnisbed for every class of q upter eve : Clerk, F J Gillespie, Upter- ing gravel for Toronto. testimony against Intemperance ae a The nasal S ring Fair of the Whitby building. Steam and. hot mater heating and grove, Feb 1 ,April a9, June 85, Sep lU, Dec 17. 1 e— genie Brock, It will soon be tilnp for fiabinft, boating arievoae sin against God, %� d .one of the and Ea t Whitby Agricultural Society, i - ventilation a specialty. Offic '' � � corner Dand'as and Brock streets, wnitby. By O der, J. Er FAREWELL, excursions and picnics. Pickering Her- des visor ices of religion and society. was her here on the 28 . Aesidence— Kingston Roa;1, East Pickering. S7 -y (,lark Of the Pes,�e. bor is s line place for such pleasnreR. It iT Respectf ally E uggest , to the As- Aso of Mr. Manuing's fuss drowned - -- _- is a pity some one doesn't clean apt the semhly s Committee, that in framing in gall' marsh, near Saxony, on 'Mon- Auctioueeat it /, : �1�'lCIC401 Y ' .; future questions, while not overlooking the da mot in 18th. He with ethers was . . . psurk on the wart Bide. With the new 9 � y g+ . ,.,,:�,sr legal aapec of the temperance question, out due shooting. OIICHER do ROWLAND, Licenbed *L KING i ILL y t=ht which will Boon be launched, more efts tntence oa be Riven to the volaatary S:' Auctioneers, for the whole of North and -•ana- we would be able to accommodate pleas- total abet aspect of it, or to tern- Mr. J has (lauld, who left here storm - are seekers in good style. -Tom. land a w weeks ago, had ,& very stormy ' South Ontario. strict attention glen to all now tall lion. We are psepared to All peranoe as it affects the life of members orders by letter or telegraph. Charges moderate. orders o all kinds on the shortest possible _ -a... - ssage' On board . the vessel metre �'hos Poncber, Valuator, Arbitrator, hc• Ad- notice. We 6190 manufacture GREENWOOD. and adherents of the church, and the duty ,boat head Of fine Cattle belonging to erase, sus, POUCHER, Box 47, Brougham, or DOORS, ASH, BLINDS, of sessions in regard to.it. 11 . A. B. OWLAND, Whitby. Out, pULDINGB, HAND RAILS, 8. Earnestly recommend )castors. mein- Idessrs Gould h Morgan, of Oshawa. Thin' will be ' a grand celebration of ben and adhwent>e, while doing . all in their During the storm 339 of these animals No el Posts, Barrsters, Ac., Ac. , Painters at►ttd Glaziers. the Queens birthday at Greenwood. vier in the way of co-operation in en- were shed overboard. The lose was _ • ✓ - Daring the aitrsrnoon some ular frames ppoo - .AIMING, SIGN Y1 t�11t� Z:OOT POP ferdng the Scott Act, ; to seek more tally Bred by insurance. 1. - p A I N T I N G, G1 .'. and amusements will take place. In the strenuously than ever, by prec ep and by Elsie D. Prosser, of the Christian I 1 Writing, Paper - Hanging, Ttntlog Ao., of all prime do sail ever for cash. Please 1 pie kinds done on theahortest notice. All shades of ve us a call ink obli a evening the Sabbath schoo will give a example, to discourage as rate drinking, Ch , has resigned his pastorate. owing ppaaint mi=nd to order. tone bat the best Eng- OLMED dEMP7�i0RN literary and marital entertainment. Z he and to inculcate the pri ciple of total to ill h altli. fish Lead used. HILTS A WELBOUR"i$. 96y is•al s, Z. friends of the school will furnish tea, abstiaenoe. Miss Marietta Far+etrell, third daughter - W. o. _ _ - -- to be served from b to 7. The public 4• E_ in frm _einl egisla on tending ci of the to Charles Farewell, died on the It - recent Provincial legislation tending to Boots mwd 9h s• ;ti -will do well to remember this. Further 16th ' at. .. _ _m_ - -� NOTICED notice will be iven b bills, ere. facilitate and promote the more thorough The is some talk of ontaide oslpiiitlists . - BOOT AND SHOT% land in rery slowly, and enforcement of the Scott Act. and to pro- TOHN LESLIE, b rob the cabinet facto buildings JOHN Maker. PagB•d and sever, work. orders . ' vide needed instruction in the Pa lic Pu i'Y • I? PUY attended to. NIL cad woodrkm - pest recounts with W. H. JaCksm Ra iieas hem R be late needing this spring... GIs on the sab'eot of raaoe. and s - R s mtanisetnri46 establish- . ]pup. Don't forget the stand. nearly Opp Factory oat be paid to W. H. Jackson or Wm, ...Mr. Mik;hell it of to move t0 lKin stt6et, .Pickering viusaa. 9 -v Cowie, th present proprietor, when rendered. g Teefe 't 6' RespscLfally snitftest that the •'8y- meat in. News, R g Toronto in a week ortwo.....,Pat. 7 nod of Toronto tnd\ $inartoti," called to Min Eva (Inv was married 8n the - Souls. The F i tort' in running is full Matt, clriid died last week and was buried on meet in Brampton ou the of May next, 21st o E. W. Jewell, of Jewell & Bons, • - - " "' `� - "ff`' under the manaftement of M.r. Wm. Sunday last at Pickering Nort pE lion the Dominion Parliament, now in mesh ts. . �""""""""" Teefe is home attending the funeral of session, to grant mumdmepts for the O R D O N HOUSE, DICKERING. Cowie, roprietor, and the eels• y per C. Tuttle lost a tine driving horse . - G James Gordon, proprietor. Tbia bouse is p her little brother. Nora looks weV after tecting of the Canada IT mperame Act, lady. It was killed by . . its head' 6 tine new brick building, finished in superior bated collar maker, Mr. beiDf; fir home for a year. It u said and rendering it more workable, in the - style. Every convenience and comfort for the Win. III aver age' a joist over the door of the stable.. ;_ she intends learning file dreastnaking. direction sought by the Dopainion Alliance, ��______ travelling pablic..Dlfew and commodious stables foreman ' 7.y and not, for an consideration, to conaer�t i i - . ......3ohn Teefey Look tnddealy ill last he : wNITBY. and sheds- pp Ottne a to the emasculation of tie Act, by t Satisf tioli guaranteed: 8'mn• weck, bat he is somewhat better now..•••• iatrodaction of a "wine a d beer clause," - MaskaL Buffalo Ilill was home last Sunday. He The fire appliances of the town are said • ✓. ��;.- - ,,,,,,,_...-,......,_....r., to be made. Cut ttb oat .�oa ratnir► has lots of work and lea to eat......... or otherwise. to be e t in an but a proper con - ARTl`EB * WISHING TO TAKE tons, and we will senayon free, soma- P• tY - -- p anything p Ps' _ lessons in Instrumental or vocal Music 1011 thing of great Val a and im ce Tice narterl�► meeting in connection with GREEN RIV R I . d'ttion . can obtain Vocal ktnsic in Class or by private to you. that will stPi►rt you in -business the I►istboaist chnirrh will be held at ;' �, E$ its are being made to have every instruction. Apply for terms to bin an 1 ngnales in this world. mousy nvgone can Sale on Sunday, Mau let. Mr• A. B. CAW, di Toronto, o0ent Wednesday afternoon set mart as a half- Mtss A. E. COUtts, Prof. of MuStC. do �h.DQ nowthatjust coins hm nay' for BALBIEM Sunday at Mr. P. R. 8opver'a. holiday. 11 Yaaic room at the resddence of Mrs- Head all wor hy. We will start yea, capital apt 1 • i;, Mr, ,rid Mrs. A. Arrrf troDg Spent part The Mayor and Deputy-'Rem had si oppoate Nswa office, Pickering. needed.. This is one of the genuine, important ightwander s. tilt at the last mee of the Council, I' ` chances bt a lifetime, Tbosa who are ambitious We rte getting a new tiderdtalk .:...Our of. last week at Mr. E. , ' and ante sing will not delay. Grand outfit blacksmith mast have a fine turning -tithe Oar village was almost asserted on and a time the atmosphere of the �T f83� �i , It". A Taos A Co.. Augusta, Maine. a a tm,n from Ashbnra plaid one dollar Friday last. owin to the aisle of the Council room became much heated. The ire ale. great with the deputy is that he . When �ti3s cARR, pt,ctieal dres9tn•keC• bas just NQi� =�,�- to call it hie for a few aninutes......Ali the r striate in W opened shop over Dickis A Marquis Stors, and , ,1'i + loadatone attraett the needle so Bayllarn alwa a foster Any ahempt at bean. Want¢ to talk too ranch. en s man '4,Iaga s share of the public yatronsC� . ( I. - by planting ft e, trees, want$ to talk all the time and has nothing ,I fiI G d� CHOPPING G b t o 41en boys.......Farmere are wag a p of • ce to any, he in liable to pat �-+Or ��,],Q. v seeding.... .'.Mr. David Pugh atarta but the ltat rig -keg att8mpt on Main St.. t .,, Dogs --- ...let. Zion Divis. wontd make OV9n "the ;snatlI boy „nick. bo to it. $very Day in the weak at . his house tt ut creek . coi>vmenoed T C mington illicit distillers - werel one building lot. Good frame ttimeso celtshr, : :,.., ion eonta pktes hol�inf; a eonart in A - Mr. $ • Pollock has again .well, cistearn,� etc. TH0NAR JoHNST , � DALE �� few weeks'. We with th� m snec om..... his snimmer'a work travelling for D[1•• Q. edn � by the Judge on Friday week. ' - - - cxaremoat, On - i ii>G nrea 17th inat. a foatb�tll matoli Barton and has had a good week on the For ttipg up. the still John Willson mss 1- °�iC%��11 here betweela the home team road• goer oat in at shape, and flood 1100 and aentanded to one mouth's . ;�oZi� .. I vWy f `- a 'aan be" hit own wheat $MWA, Wall played 1. and it you bring. good wheat you sae Sara E Smith Was pc- Lowest in to goo good soar.' and that of Brougham• and vicinity, re- is able to supply then of all. • , itm mane. Jos. X0e °r ��° p r" loo: 4e; saltmag is farnar� of the home team by two W® understand Brougham has a 'Riau, gtuttlisd for d eli� string -tire still. The Secured b real eata►te. A 9P-tt r: O O .�+ Dais to none. BaLatrn had the feat of ins ec,ffdld erected for the Balsam oor• owner of the Turin on which it was worked B!O° -_ "`m• .o. J t : R � gg talent of a Whitby pper. and the received his reward on . thb 2lth. 3�e� y to game throughout. Brougham play r� paa _ xxc Lj see =At- 3mc�iCrT'17�, f •- nothing bat a defense s, it was beat thing his friends can do u b get big Cauk611 was lea o� seatenoe h�i �� ' appear Two e6mtsartabie ,dw.lHtigt, withgards iiil, at h@ Thorou bra 501 • ° martin' f ° gat apace th..bt►u to lifh inittrea There' wiu be a ramble ran . to $3.eQ pair month. AppI1 to ISAAC LINTON, get through, but thma s Well- timc+d glare when the dmy o ' reckonfng comes. upo Pickering- �-tf a Q.� ,t�LFie�� and awiR eb►ot J• S, wiunaoott asonrtd I tanff'w'lle, Markham and Unionville a Spring Fafr`on tiie 3tlat' was �m� .- ttia first Roan for $alel`m. The second are all ,tltsr our Brads Band for the 4th a , alth h the <bad weathe�r�� �ppri�ee r1es7Crie�. '�7CiaY1t- of 1ta and it is neejdless to to car boys veoatd a Iti�eoia4danee. John ldiller, _i �3e11bE10�,1 `.: ±,1, a + i P to centre and ,kicked y. ,,� ye t of P><oker;>ur, aectired Sret a oIn C1eve- - . we are in want of a few more goo�i zpeth to brad SthaWW •• Oakdale ' ill tmtt Wm. Bollitt. Afl�r the are in a dile>damt vie .tCo Whiolt � land' bays, sad Jolty .= second on • csihvaq for the sale of choice- vsrCeties of nnr 'fie ; Otte of our Village .tuna t mares at nay lace inn � ng thr maw ;he ngham seam, with 'their in a>a t�ppea�ae rV • etc . To men who cola make a success of y being 6 coded • A happy. solution, . Ol7t Y - ItDppled r` R '. budsew we osa pay good salaries or com• eessoa• He is a vary htinrtoa „ who was the Were gluon %Heir >Cea, which wage 1t 11p Mile trotting atallion 8. . . mi,aio13, and give perniment employment. We armed a borse�ot his hens- "RFom Ochittre.t" lied 1Uon Itindly provided for 11hrYn by $ night, by p that t ►e W. K. � ; t .. % have many now and choice specialties both in .. n" and Gtr+, of ••Q6lulaie," Mr. R,Q ; in s• The hlome toM wow 000" sine ee at arkham be hits been _l by. i DTss, fruit land ornamental line which others do � . ° •• not h6adle. Address at once, with references tam home, and Oakdale hihnaelf, , sad Johta , of - was a Rtliin. Wards, for that day, as the only plso�e of ► 6, tbetore a met with an accusal, mss no or the tT,ailep t4- Mr. whole As tlie�y. engaged • Y . .1P,AT Bum, Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. 4S-8d most mixing horses on the tart a should. Teeci� avetrythinfl that was � to HI. no that the tilrei towns > i with heavy mare., the ho map theo•..a,...T litrdoed iaitt 'a be ift FaZtan a t1�'RniOS''w16 waxe y Hess t tun .c- p� die' 1 am wo1c� iLat he tna P +- Ridley . fair tfhe tiah See bow the Wliitewaio �, !4et ''' °'z'' Lion. 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V O j. l.. x,ofsstio>Kat Q�arbei.: I TO OUR UB80BiBB8E cHy referring TT f �� T t T ROUGE, MILL. a , special,” when you have a dozen st4eL , 1. to the ad esa Iahal on your paper you O V T AROUND �: (i R ... ,�, ; . men on th� war-path to that �lapet'Y 0!!A. can a wa s asoertaia the date to which your sn cription to TaB Naws is aid. "Huxb- 4iWam. well knownito ever�ane I believe I will take his advice and pay III . Medical. > Bemitt cos are acknowledged by L,►�ST Loon. "asP ftNilirGt ' l niun>s Bt 't►ronnd this fle)Rbborbood, died on Satar. more affair ion to •{ incidents that are not : i 11. - ,,_; vii r.:. J�^^^ i`✓• rN�v..- v..- .n,.:�:'v.i:::.:�.i:,:F.lv.i..� , RS. FIELD BATSMAN, go of date o label on the first paper !ol- vHZ P1ELESa sell JvTTtRi> Dom 8Y ova day laa:t, and his remains were consigned common this enlig6teued country, lowsng receipt of Duey at this once. Always y Physicians, Surgeons, etc.,Pickeriag, Ont, keep the data pai ahead. ti ObRRI&SPONDit;NTS. - to their' I"% resting place � Monday. and confo ing With this, I shalt in some � Oice hours- l,cozning, from a:so to 11:90; 4 -•�- ” ' The deceased kept the post -o See here future l�n bar of THZ News, as soon as evening from 5 do 6 o'elooi. I-y i 0 the Sri dd Public.,` ;! HIGHLAND GREEK.- _ , for many years, and a short Itim4 ago he I gam a lit a more nee�ssary inform,tlOn, �r b t , 11 W. FERRIER, M.D „M.C.P.S., Ont. � _ I -• . had a sale of his tarm stock having de -' write up t hibLory of the species of this , CORONER. office hours from Large; numbers have boon engaged in aided to given farming. a has been peculiar m . In conclusion "Dutch ” . t _ 1 -morning `W'� rt7". Rtch.ardssas�., pp ,. I. to 10, eveninkg St. North, of DRUG P CHERINCI, fishing at the mouth of the river during complaining of ill health for ome time. would say, Mine- feat, if you vas to « STORE, Brock ent for the fol owin first -alase Fire and Life P How is it that bicyclists do not have to shoost shut your moat and let me got a - . j supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals etc., all Ag g the past week or so. The cat ^li is re- ckeap for cash. wtf - , luau ante Companies: ported flood• pay to pass our 011 -gate 2 This question Root look your face, den mebbe I can .. — THE LAN ASHIRE, -. ;' A number of ` verry valuable horses mould be placed io the alga papers at tell vat yo vas." Lesal. THE WES ERN; have been secured m this district by nest school examination. Now, bI' . Ed., there is s great deal - �'^""" CITY OF ONDON, nd• foreign buyers. The big floods of this ri g have left more that demands my attention, but I TOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTER : NORTI3 A ERICAN LIFE. >ldeaslee are ebalent i�c this vicinirr g t and solicitor, Notary Public, etc. O>ririaa= Pr 3', an immense heap of logs an rnbbisli On must cur - ail in order to get a few fish I)everell'e Brook, Brook - street. Whitby. Private -- Avery eaccessfal concert was given in the gets below the bridge. It is snr- ladle, as t e boys are waiting for me to - Tunas to loan at lowest rates and on favorable ittake talr'en o all kinds of Oopsr'ty at lowest the school house by the choir of Christ p�rising where all the drift ;wood comes go Way own into the •• somewhere; ' terms of payment. possible rates. Business solicited.. �-y Chnreh on the evening of the 18th, bnt 6•om each year. (they say a will be, near your town), to HOHgS PARKER. BARRISTER IF Y U ARE GQING TO the unfavorable weather prevented a " hunt suck re, or Something to that effect. • and Solicitor etc. Mosey to loan. No ,_ ,, lftrpie attendance. OMERRYWQOD. • I may have the privilege of bringing you commission. Offic : Haney's building, Picker- 'f'he Old C0 I'll '9 The shootin match between the Mal - , ` : ' -. in two or. (three, and don't t annoyed if jug; ; open every/Saturday. 4-y _ - R ,. • . y __ _ ,BLACK, RESSOR & or are sending or your friends w110 are there, vern and home ,rifle clubs resulted in a Last Sunday evening the Rev. M. B. they do look dry and want filling rip.: .; . 1. DENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors os►11 on # victory for the former. The boys say Conron preached an import t sermon Being much elated over this fishing n Chancery Conveyanoen, eyc. offices No. 17 when the nest match is shot off there Tom the text :- •'Awake, a tke, put on excursion to say an�►thinq about our Toronto Street(��es Gas Conipany's),ltomnto.E�A Be' .,, i lJ �� will be a di8erent result or they will thy etrnngthi O Zion; pat on�hy beautiful pretty ht le pu S, or kittens. or bo S that Money to Loan —No Commission, D. Dsr.ahcsga, aiGIENT •- At L LANLIN p y Ia�pII)BON BL�CZ, H. A• > assson, >t Twm va .know the reason why. garments,. 0 Jerusalem." were loo 'nR for their ma's on Sunday . : ENOLib_ H_______ rJCk 8t. Whitby.. Chicken thieves have again been busy Mr. Daniel Hoover leas la ly returned night, or our swa•np angel, dro., I mast ! - — FAREWELL, LL. B., BAR. _ .", - DtTrcH. T E, i in oat midst, said Messrs. W. Bennett from a trip to Grimsby, 8 ithville and close, � , ` f) . RISTHR. County Crown Attorney, �d This is the o reliable Canediin Line. � The and R• Collins wourn the doss of several $egmeville, and we underst d has pur- - I County solicitor. Court House, Whitby- le-y - Shorte at See assage. Low rates. WHI TEVALE. . valuable fowl. chased a farm in chat localrt�. We Soon .. , Rates hat ilast Been Red used in -.- -- ._w"` - will have this township to urn Ives, as Yete1'�1ta'rl/• PIOKERINO HARBOR. 4 Mr. John Besse has IiIIrCliased the, _ he Steerage. since Mr. Thos. Barnard Quad tq that , . - -� , .:.F..�r-� ro art known as Coo r a Hotel, and g, INS, VETERINARY _� -- As we romiaed to write agai», we neighborhood all the others are follow- p p yI surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario vet- P in snit. Can't imagine what is attract- after rho oughly refitting the name, an- I` we College, Toronto. Treats all diseases of will note a few more improvements, g pounces hrough THE NEWS that he is the domesticated animals- Calls by day or which have been in progress here the lag them. Must take a trip rip. there, prepared to accommodate the travelling . to. Surgical operations On rio'.�.�.,.,� : �- avid see for ourselves. a specaliy p0fficea a sidence GordonaHoyuee, past few► months. public. ive him a call. . Pickering,Untan°• PICK RINGGENC�. Wm. Edwards hag another dwelling Mre: Wm. Taylor, v✓ho leas been sari• P g Dr. L, Wilson, of M,ryeville, ' IiOPKINB, VETEItINAKY SUR- _ added to his remises, which was com- ougly ill for some time, is r overing. p 16. John Taylor is so m ch im roved Reuses, Yipped scar load of thorn bred LEON, Graduate of the ontaric► vet - lettd -last fall, and has been tenanted S' stock fro Green River station on Wed - - aria College, Toronto, will visit Wbitevale, Open for a transaction of all legitimate since. that he will start for his ho a in Exeter nesd`a last consisting of three Canadian - Che�ood, Rouge Hill, Highland Creek, and Banking i3n ineda. Thoo. Mansfield b"- added an addition this week. Danbarton every satnrday Also practical 0,, ca g vae�_From 10 to 8 ; Saturdays Mrs. Peter, Johnson is v ry ill again, draft stallions, all registered, and the horseshoer, Diseases of the horse's foot and to his house, in the shape of a neat little winners of a great many first prizes. surgical operations a specialty. 4n aesiateut 10 to 1 o'er shop, and we now have the acommo- the second attack this s rin Also one Imported Clydesdale filly and r pp •,' p horseshoer almsya on band•dzeae�s prom ale Savings BdIIk lIl C8IIII8Ct10II. Mr. Isaac Moyer, wlio t;. been laid attended to. Tele�aph ad lotion of a grocery, where we can bop 3' two Lhoro'bred Durham balls. also prize ; ' Ont. P.O. address:. reen River, out. 94 -y GEORGE HERR, Agent. everything in the lice at very reasonable uP the most of the wrnte> , is able to winners. He also secured a s an of (8 -y) drive out again. p ____- - -- - - - - - - -- � -: — tignrep. heavy drat! mares, yinq somewhere in I bw. - S. f Toronto, but an old- Miss Amelia Hedges is convalescing. _ �ufiriess �iax �1tt111� 'Of D141S0II Ci01ll't F. Bonaft;e.�lute o o , � w l are the neighborhood of six .hundred dou,r8 -,- , j resident of this lace, has again located The Miens Hedf�ea, of ,'re oast e, for them. Dr. Wilson in an old Picker- CO TY OF ONTARIO., visiting at their brothers Air. G. F. Conveyancer, &e. . -_ � .� bore, bringing with him s flood sized g ing boy sand his many fiends hope ere I-- -1 Y "''l vessel, called "Paddy Ybnng," nrohased Hodges. long to see him btek again. ICIiARD ` "STOKES, . J COMMIS- ! I -.887' : Toronto. Mies Edith Sterling who lice been Rfrom Adamson, a under• •��• • sioner and Conveyancer. Office at Heppe I Whitby Clerk D. C. Macdonneil, �Vhitbr awe On a visit was in h r accustomed 03MAWA. et Stokes', (}easier Merchants, Claremont. Jan, g� Feb. ,Mar. �1, April 4,Ma� 9, Juna 9, Jul, stand he intends �Oing lnt0 LIIB 811or8 t 1 r Special attention paid to making wins and pre- 4, 6ep . S, O .9, Nov. S, Dee. $. trade.. Captain BOnage an able sea• seat w the Cl1d1r last Sunday evening. , paring necessary papers for Probate. 48-tf g riron b Clerk, b Gleason, Greenwood, man, rather good looking and a fine Tel- �M0 Th'e mat the Oshawa roller mills - R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK M•y 4, Joy , sap. a. DuNSARTON.. broke away on Friday, 16th: The break Commissioner for taking 3• Pheken gVillage : Clerk, at. Gleason, Green- low in general, and we are very mach ! , �. Conveyancer, wood, Jan. 4 Ma :ch, November S. lessed.to have him again in opr midst. was a bad one, and is the second in a t►IIidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. hi addition to the report Of the pro - Money to loan on farm property. OFFICE --At 3• Pura Perry: : Clerk, J W Burnbs Port p .• lithe over a ear. Perry, Feb ary 8, April 18, June ^1, Sept. 6, Oct. The first trip for the •' Nortb•We>ft ceediuge published in Tss Naws of `leaf y 1'-,: Brougham.'v ia, *Jecembe is. and •• Madeline," wag completed last week, we append the daliverttnSe of Whitby Wm. Hallett, who fuss 80 seridtuly in- - 4. U :brie a :Clerk, Z Hemphill, L�=bridse, week. It is said they had considerable ,J be b an accident on the ,base Iino �" Architect. Feb. 9, Apri 20, Jnne Std, sap. 7, Oct lo, Doc i4. Presbvte in regard to a report on west of 'Whitby, some months Jr, ib so _ , ✓ : ; _ .,. 5. Cannin n:CIork,GeoBmith,Cannington, ice LO contend a►ith in file lake. which Temper b ,which dealt chiefly with the y, �° ., ,--,- -,_- • Feb 10, Apri $1, Jnne 2A, Sept 8, Oct 20, ISec 18. htie done saute damafte to the fresh tint, b tar recovered as to be able to be wheeled • A A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT a seavcr on : Clerk, G F Bruce, Beaverton, P qne. T t left i prohibition. n town in an invalid's chair. - A* for the county of Ontario. Drawings Feb 11, Ap 3`L, June 24, Sept 9, Dec IG. bUt nothing InDre. rlley are again lord• 1. That this Preabyter�y ire-affirm its p and specitications farnisbed for every class of q upter eve : Clerk, F J Gillespie, Upter- ing gravel for Toronto. testimony against Intemperance ae a The nasal S ring Fair of the Whitby building. Steam and. hot mater heating and grove, Feb 1 ,April a9, June 85, Sep lU, Dec 17. 1 e— genie Brock, It will soon be tilnp for fiabinft, boating arievoae sin against God, %� d .one of the and Ea t Whitby Agricultural Society, i - ventilation a specialty. Offic '' � � corner Dand'as and Brock streets, wnitby. By O der, J. Er FAREWELL, excursions and picnics. Pickering Her- des visor ices of religion and society. was her here on the 28 . Aesidence— Kingston Roa;1, East Pickering. S7 -y (,lark Of the Pes,�e. bor is s line place for such pleasnreR. It iT Respectf ally E uggest , to the As- Aso of Mr. Manuing's fuss drowned - -- _- is a pity some one doesn't clean apt the semhly s Committee, that in framing in gall' marsh, near Saxony, on 'Mon- Auctioueeat it /, : �1�'lCIC401 Y ' .; future questions, while not overlooking the da mot in 18th. He with ethers was . . . psurk on the wart Bide. With the new 9 � y g+ . ,.,,:�,sr legal aapec of the temperance question, out due shooting. OIICHER do ROWLAND, Licenbed *L KING i ILL y t=ht which will Boon be launched, more efts tntence oa be Riven to the volaatary S:' Auctioneers, for the whole of North and -•ana- we would be able to accommodate pleas- total abet aspect of it, or to tern- Mr. J has (lauld, who left here storm - are seekers in good style. -Tom. land a w weeks ago, had ,& very stormy ' South Ontario. strict attention glen to all now tall lion. We are psepared to All peranoe as it affects the life of members orders by letter or telegraph. Charges moderate. orders o all kinds on the shortest possible _ -a... - ssage' On board . the vessel metre �'hos Poncber, Valuator, Arbitrator, hc• Ad- notice. We 6190 manufacture GREENWOOD. and adherents of the church, and the duty ,boat head Of fine Cattle belonging to erase, sus, POUCHER, Box 47, Brougham, or DOORS, ASH, BLINDS, of sessions in regard to.it. 11 . A. B. OWLAND, Whitby. Out, pULDINGB, HAND RAILS, 8. Earnestly recommend )castors. mein- Idessrs Gould h Morgan, of Oshawa. Thin' will be ' a grand celebration of ben and adhwent>e, while doing . all in their During the storm 339 of these animals No el Posts, Barrsters, Ac., Ac. , Painters at►ttd Glaziers. the Queens birthday at Greenwood. vier in the way of co-operation in en- were shed overboard. The lose was _ • ✓ - Daring the aitrsrnoon some ular frames ppoo - .AIMING, SIGN Y1 t�11t� Z:OOT POP ferdng the Scott Act, ; to seek more tally Bred by insurance. 1. - p A I N T I N G, G1 .'. and amusements will take place. In the strenuously than ever, by prec ep and by Elsie D. Prosser, of the Christian I 1 Writing, Paper - Hanging, Ttntlog Ao., of all prime do sail ever for cash. Please 1 pie kinds done on theahortest notice. All shades of ve us a call ink obli a evening the Sabbath schoo will give a example, to discourage as rate drinking, Ch , has resigned his pastorate. owing ppaaint mi=nd to order. tone bat the best Eng- OLMED dEMP7�i0RN literary and marital entertainment. Z he and to inculcate the pri ciple of total to ill h altli. fish Lead used. HILTS A WELBOUR"i$. 96y is•al s, Z. friends of the school will furnish tea, abstiaenoe. Miss Marietta Far+etrell, third daughter - W. o. _ _ - -- to be served from b to 7. The public 4• E_ in frm _einl egisla on tending ci of the to Charles Farewell, died on the It - recent Provincial legislation tending to Boots mwd 9h s• ;ti -will do well to remember this. Further 16th ' at. .. _ _m_ - -� NOTICED notice will be iven b bills, ere. facilitate and promote the more thorough The is some talk of ontaide oslpiiitlists . - BOOT AND SHOT% land in rery slowly, and enforcement of the Scott Act. and to pro- TOHN LESLIE, b rob the cabinet facto buildings JOHN Maker. PagB•d and sever, work. orders . ' vide needed instruction in the Pa lic Pu i'Y • I? PUY attended to. NIL cad woodrkm - pest recounts with W. H. JaCksm Ra iieas hem R be late needing this spring... GIs on the sab'eot of raaoe. and s - R s mtanisetnri46 establish- . ]pup. Don't forget the stand. nearly Opp Factory oat be paid to W. H. Jackson or Wm, ...Mr. Mik;hell it of to move t0 lKin stt6et, .Pickering viusaa. 9 -v Cowie, th present proprietor, when rendered. g Teefe 't 6' RespscLfally snitftest that the •'8y- meat in. News, R g Toronto in a week ortwo.....,Pat. 7 nod of Toronto tnd\ $inartoti," called to Min Eva (Inv was married 8n the - Souls. The F i tort' in running is full Matt, clriid died last week and was buried on meet in Brampton ou the of May next, 21st o E. W. Jewell, of Jewell & Bons, • - - " "' `� - "ff`' under the manaftement of M.r. Wm. Sunday last at Pickering Nort pE lion the Dominion Parliament, now in mesh ts. . �""""""""" Teefe is home attending the funeral of session, to grant mumdmepts for the O R D O N HOUSE, DICKERING. Cowie, roprietor, and the eels• y per C. Tuttle lost a tine driving horse . - G James Gordon, proprietor. Tbia bouse is p her little brother. Nora looks weV after tecting of the Canada IT mperame Act, lady. It was killed by . . its head' 6 tine new brick building, finished in superior bated collar maker, Mr. beiDf; fir home for a year. It u said and rendering it more workable, in the - style. Every convenience and comfort for the Win. III aver age' a joist over the door of the stable.. ;_ she intends learning file dreastnaking. direction sought by the Dopainion Alliance, ��______ travelling pablic..Dlfew and commodious stables foreman ' 7.y and not, for an consideration, to conaer�t i i - . ......3ohn Teefey Look tnddealy ill last he : wNITBY. and sheds- pp Ottne a to the emasculation of tie Act, by t Satisf tioli guaranteed: 8'mn• weck, bat he is somewhat better now..•••• iatrodaction of a "wine a d beer clause," - MaskaL Buffalo Ilill was home last Sunday. He The fire appliances of the town are said • ✓. ��;.- - ,,,,,,,_...-,......,_....r., to be made. Cut ttb oat .�oa ratnir► has lots of work and lea to eat......... or otherwise. to be e t in an but a proper con - ARTl`EB * WISHING TO TAKE tons, and we will senayon free, soma- P• tY - -- p anything p Ps' _ lessons in Instrumental or vocal Music 1011 thing of great Val a and im ce Tice narterl�► meeting in connection with GREEN RIV R I . d'ttion . can obtain Vocal ktnsic in Class or by private to you. that will stPi►rt you in -business the I►istboaist chnirrh will be held at ;' �, E$ its are being made to have every instruction. Apply for terms to bin an 1 ngnales in this world. mousy nvgone can Sale on Sunday, Mau let. Mr• A. B. CAW, di Toronto, o0ent Wednesday afternoon set mart as a half- Mtss A. E. COUtts, Prof. of MuStC. do �h.DQ nowthatjust coins hm nay' for BALBIEM Sunday at Mr. P. R. 8opver'a. holiday. 11 Yaaic room at the resddence of Mrs- Head all wor hy. We will start yea, capital apt 1 • i;, Mr, ,rid Mrs. A. Arrrf troDg Spent part The Mayor and Deputy-'Rem had si oppoate Nswa office, Pickering. needed.. This is one of the genuine, important ightwander s. tilt at the last mee of the Council, I' ` chances bt a lifetime, Tbosa who are ambitious We rte getting a new tiderdtalk .:...Our of. last week at Mr. E. , ' and ante sing will not delay. Grand outfit blacksmith mast have a fine turning -tithe Oar village was almost asserted on and a time the atmosphere of the �T f83� �i , It". A Taos A Co.. Augusta, Maine. a a tm,n from Ashbnra plaid one dollar Friday last. owin to the aisle of the Council room became much heated. The ire ale. great with the deputy is that he . When �ti3s cARR, pt,ctieal dres9tn•keC• bas just NQi� =�,�- to call it hie for a few aninutes......Ali the r striate in W opened shop over Dickis A Marquis Stors, and , ,1'i + loadatone attraett the needle so Bayllarn alwa a foster Any ahempt at bean. Want¢ to talk too ranch. en s man '4,Iaga s share of the public yatronsC� . ( I. - by planting ft e, trees, want$ to talk all the time and has nothing ,I fiI G d� CHOPPING G b t o 41en boys.......Farmere are wag a p of • ce to any, he in liable to pat �-+Or ��,],Q. v seeding.... .'.Mr. David Pugh atarta but the ltat rig -keg att8mpt on Main St.. t .,, Dogs --- ...let. Zion Divis. wontd make OV9n "the ;snatlI boy „nick. bo to it. $very Day in the weak at . his house tt ut creek . coi>vmenoed T C mington illicit distillers - werel one building lot. Good frame ttimeso celtshr, : :,.., ion eonta pktes hol�inf; a eonart in A - Mr. $ • Pollock has again .well, cistearn,� etc. TH0NAR JoHNST , � DALE �� few weeks'. We with th� m snec om..... his snimmer'a work travelling for D[1•• Q. edn � by the Judge on Friday week. ' - - - cxaremoat, On - i ii>G nrea 17th inat. a foatb�tll matoli Barton and has had a good week on the For ttipg up. the still John Willson mss 1- °�iC%��11 here betweela the home team road• goer oat in at shape, and flood 1100 and aentanded to one mouth's . ;�oZi� .. I vWy f `- a 'aan be" hit own wheat $MWA, Wall played 1. and it you bring. good wheat you sae Sara E Smith Was pc- Lowest in to goo good soar.' and that of Brougham• and vicinity, re- is able to supply then of all. • , itm mane. Jos. X0e °r ��° p r" loo: 4e; saltmag is farnar� of the home team by two W® understand Brougham has a 'Riau, gtuttlisd for d eli� string -tire still. The Secured b real eata►te. A 9P-tt r: O O .�+ Dais to none. BaLatrn had the feat of ins ec,ffdld erected for the Balsam oor• owner of the Turin on which it was worked B!O° -_ "`m• .o. J t : R � gg talent of a Whitby pper. and the received his reward on . thb 2lth. 3�e� y to game throughout. Brougham play r� paa _ xxc Lj see =At- 3mc�iCrT'17�, f •- nothing bat a defense s, it was beat thing his friends can do u b get big Cauk611 was lea o� seatenoe h�i �� ' appear Two e6mtsartabie ,dw.lHtigt, withgards iiil, at h@ Thorou bra 501 • ° martin' f ° gat apace th..bt►u to lifh inittrea There' wiu be a ramble ran . to $3.eQ pair month. AppI1 to ISAAC LINTON, get through, but thma s Well- timc+d glare when the dmy o ' reckonfng comes. upo Pickering- �-tf a Q.� ,t�LFie�� and awiR eb►ot J• S, wiunaoott asonrtd I tanff'w'lle, Markham and Unionville a Spring Fafr`on tiie 3tlat' was �m� .- ttia first Roan for $alel`m. The second are all ,tltsr our Brads Band for the 4th a , alth h the <bad weathe�r�� �ppri�ee r1es7Crie�. '�7CiaY1t- of 1ta and it is neejdless to to car boys veoatd a Iti�eoia4danee. John ldiller, _i �3e11bE10�,1 `.: ±,1, a + i P to centre and ,kicked y. ,,� ye t of P><oker;>ur, aectired Sret a oIn C1eve- - . we are in want of a few more goo�i zpeth to brad SthaWW •• Oakdale ' ill tmtt Wm. Bollitt. Afl�r the are in a dile>damt vie .tCo Whiolt � land' bays, sad Jolty .= second on • csihvaq for the sale of choice- vsrCeties of nnr 'fie ; Otte of our Village .tuna t mares at nay lace inn � ng thr maw ;he ngham seam, with 'their in a>a t�ppea�ae rV • etc . To men who cola make a success of y being 6 coded • A happy. solution, . Ol7t Y - ItDppled r` R '. budsew we osa pay good salaries or com• eessoa• He is a vary htinrtoa „ who was the Were gluon %Heir >Cea, which wage 1t 11p Mile trotting atallion 8. . . mi,aio13, and give perniment employment. We armed a borse�ot his hens- "RFom Ochittre.t" lied 1Uon Itindly provided for 11hrYn by $ night, by p that t ►e W. K. � ; t .. % have many now and choice specialties both in .. n" and Gtr+, of ••Q6lulaie," Mr. R,Q ; in s• The hlome toM wow 000" sine ee at arkham be hits been _l by. i DTss, fruit land ornamental line which others do � . ° •• not h6adle. Address at once, with references tam home, and Oakdale hihnaelf, , sad Johta , of - was a Rtliin. Wards, for that day, as the only plso�e of ► 6, tbetore a met with an accusal, mss no or the tT,ailep t4- Mr. whole As tlie�y. engaged • Y . .1P,AT Bum, Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. 4S-8d most mixing horses on the tart a should. Teeci� avetrythinfl that was � to HI. no that the tilrei towns > i with heavy mare., the ho map theo•..a,...T litrdoed iaitt 'a be ift FaZtan a t1�'RniOS''w16 waxe y Hess t tun .c- p� die' 1 am wo1c� iLat he tna P +- Ridley . fair tfhe tiah See bow the Wliitewaio �, !4et ''' °'z'' Lion. Y8 10 to i are a i , or gb�tor pordent at ftlt`g0 �:��. of Fisk ama. vICUa- -S� tllibtre is Waa" 1 re►7biYed TOI>t0. ii�1'- ZoiidofmtRba_' erinfl tlroot»y ea;: ��a,•y S{9oatt ��((j bit s.mat c AO b a .w.� b�y� FED }�(f ? �j1 y. u - ,r.ht.-� �y� - 9�s i� Y+�t° �Q and inantle ^��e �'. .I. !�(JH�a- i �.. '`'" ,� ' i 4f��`�H Y .r. I'. .t.��VrY,Qiltt<1�•+Ql ;1.�- _ t . - ..�1 I . melon bj the' &Y. Lot. No. li, srd • (ion. of, _ tike fO`131e fortis .Of the tore ill R in" � � _ ' �I � � i ho 2s•e to defui Balsam foot hall' 'but puled Nswe in Chi River. Why•he � to 6avr bait aofn= i3� x' &Aw he " "clear" of the , iw{tw be h8s >the ;mapnflelaca aiiteek of a gfitlwg m the � st�itmps hula Nialm "' , 212= sale. j >_. —r ,�.' � .' i" Soar et !� was . atnraated 4 ••- --f• - `'`` st Iand� 't 1°tso meted up camc'age ono�y�h to Ihp oonemy 1dr out of aht. wgw►xromstnpdsd fobs ` ` o lac frame haa.e, ia�ie z<a, is >ist gas. of plel;asie is now he i�don't laaoi► ww"' b -I i y�� . 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A- �.+�. #... ia. .z.. .�`.. ....r'.e l n. -- .,... .5.. m._,_< .,ti.1- ..r,6$.J�,lir�i�e'�iX4G'� _ Y4' �s3 •- °.a>tir.,,�nf�= ii�-s�'.� +.�' - _ �"iit_' _ ��• •�: - 'i'- s'= a I' - . - . , •z . . , i i . .. - - - ___ _ _ __ __ _ ___ - - -, -._ rag'; , :: y I cad Ivor Holcroft, who tiled to reach and unbar the door , but be. .1 wife about m washingg a.,d d• al, womant , IN- { I didn't know I was sin to be 1 k to ha oom lied to see at his fibre he .saoeeeded 'he stumbled k 8' ,8 Y,° and ieq ,. � �3 - ■ , MOOD. You know yon wan t marry a wo• table perfect too m% . 0 be oolled them, bles ling to the ground. As for the ldett � • „ , matt this Doantty till ahe s willing. ut was agreeably Im 'by t; t n he rain, It never stopped tf! the. we t�� sty - + - .�, ' �; Via,- ��' X11 °r wilrp,tibe'tl�a'n'it lase ' tkiug,' d � � Opp ,,., y th sltetal ar�isbed the oor and the e I. ' ' ' on had a subtle % . i . �ttT , ,g,,, I eta Elie u}4t ti I to "town �les►ve a Ygtlt des col i s sad his more aaak Ugh to:,tD J i . F , aetti0of a rated,,., , Joaa charm of and earned in her �±po million lase o .. 1h4p gold shit used dwn till the r ono ri ht b fret i►bleu walk ti lo., t rlh u when all her as ei�bom 1 1O \ T. ► —t--,: ---t- --- �� ; b ,• . K , O. Is. 1 g Y S- °A p etc and the jeweleg - #y d� in ' „ ` +* i ` . ,it I e y�t►;ttitp ftite extra , ;; , , apoo Lion r good cad fined. $ti the ollar beneath • � •�treaMare. �; �A TER' XX. Ux a ' Joltstu.t b Inn- ` :value, $a. knew all .. er, a had b strrrttinl Id:aiaa ea in fin trgeot ex tictn, thiirtraOe is nativ tassel to be herself to. do w at she h Y, y' Y, Thr! noise, howe alarnsea the neigh . __ PaatsaiON OF Tats Bia , h w pas M e wouldn-t let a and not o ; it is a personal trait. ' on such Lott 2 y wif O°- rs, who came rushin over to -see What the prom. , in order to rest securely on his „ n + matter •vas' When they saw the mwn dead `'Now; Alida," said Holcroft, iaM "tlie , . iu it ;oll, 6e knu it. ' Incapable of ni a ejwalysis or fine dehnitions g Y rook -li a Bath. Ho And aggaain touotied a pit d oaf' wife $ie 'od psi he Dial tl'nght,• "` How mucti lessanter it �i drove awaq,' " remember that .we are two . deep, teful chorea in speaking of her .to `� . : y 8 ir'tc► Mexe at the 'talble a niet P 'Under his told they exc ed, " Doubt un. . middle -aged, sensible .pep Lt. At least I'm h bore, alnd that a raurd'n 1 asau say form t q , sensible we' #ortunater he whom blessings kill." After• j p the r an his o►ife; a shQtved po a -in these $crew- tlw -ttsen man iwtlwd of .a.9' peculiar female 1" and it mid,.ila aged and fairly sensible, too, I hope. dieposi ion whatever to shrink fnim the peOpi �►srd the heirs cants and divided the prop. You'll ner3d to bap eomq things andI want sciatic before the world; it suns evident Mrs Holcrnft istt t strong or well enough war not long before he anpplemented her re- art . P P- you to get all you need. Duu't saint your- that h meant toi treat hPr with re eat and ` teal k say t4rnigh� You, get. yon a mark by saying, „Perhaps thin ears turn- y . In the Etueantime the fsrmier reached home' I _. self, and you needn't hurry so as to get tired kind and to exact t from others, supper, didn't you t" ing pals or both ¢i as better, Wq " in fine spirits, and showed the . �` for we shall have moonlight and there's no For all this while sit uuletly and silent Yea, yea; helped myself bmtntlull . petted. I had made up my this P ring t° h� q Good= ht and good look ter er. I ;can, morn to live bore like a hermit wife. .1 I use trying to get home before dark. Ia 1y at is side she thanked him almost pas a�g g Y , get my ++ geneeforth- we shall never more be in there any particular afore which you'd like aiona in her heart • but -far more than help tlikin' it was kind o' Mnddfnt though own meanie, and a►11 that. I actuallyy had t , ` to ' o to T" Y and then she's Minh a sickly leokin' critter the rough drang t of as auation•bi�l in m want, dear wife, be said. Our fortune is g all th she was glad and grateful that Ho er haven't been takin' in, but then pocket— es ha e. it it now Y made. Ohl "we mast be very carrfal to .. � ( "go, sir, only I'd rather o- over to the Pe Y yes, ,---and was go y 'cPe like oth to Melt m sows give- a m d $ $ consider well jest what we ought to wish. Y 8 he coo d not expect What she now felt it „ east side of town where I'm not known," as You sap, the marryin baMinees, Y P Y dairy and try The farmer's wife, of comae, proffered ad• would impossible for her to give, —the kinds o' business, is a man's own business. to snake a living iu a way.that wouldii t re- "Sa "said fibs •` '� That snits me, for it's the aide nearest love d ersonsl devotion which had been ++ I hope eve one will take our sensible I ne an womw het That's what took home and I am known there." pe ry y uI y PPS, , that we wish. _ insepa inseparable a from marriage in her girlhood view, Uncle Jonathon. Good•ai ht•" me u to Tom t tter y's • I wanted him to for that bit of land that Hea between our i •` Perhaps — perhaps you alsoa►oand rather thought. He would make his words, g p a two kdo T" 8 8 6e1 the put the bill in shape. He would- . .. , - go this evening where yon ere not known," —she honld be his wife in name and • p at isn't worth while, her husband " - - she said, hesitatingly. be sea such. He was too sim le CHAPTER XXI. —AT Horn. , n t look at it, an talked me right out of replied. ••H we I - ., . P trying to live -Like Robinson Crusoe as he p work hard for a year we ll It makes no difference to me. In fast, and tr a to himself and his buried love Alida suer not so Hold weary and almost + earn enough money to buy it. I know of a lace where cu'l'l have a cod looked expressed it: I fi d been quite cheerful in P Y 8 too co iderate of her, to expect more. She faint but that she coked around the old m prospects So the two worked very hard, and 'at has• I choice at reasonable rate°. • mi ht o therefore as he had raid that kitchen with the strongest interest This • y p• Puts ; indeed; I was almost happy v « „ 8 + + $ in bean alone a art time they never raised such a crop be. "I'll go where yon wish, she said, quiet- they . 'ght be helpful, loyal fric n is, and interest was ar unlike Mrs. Mumpson's g $� after having such ter- More. They had earned, money enough to Iy, rors in the home. I But as I acid Wetter! ' he we ld have been surprised indeed had curiosity as she was unlike the widow. It ked all the coo ' Y buy the coveted strip of land and still have . y The soon entered a large shop together qe and hope right out of < „ Y P $ , he kno n how the pale, silent woman be- is true that thought of self was prominent, a bit to spare. f See, said the man, " we . and the proprietor said, pleasantly, "God aide h' was longing and hoping to fill his yet hers were not selfish thoughts. There e' and made it e�l or that I couldn't go it have the land and the wish -rip as well." evening, Mr. Holcroft. lone. Yoa see om and I have been g i "Good evening, Mr. J r. , M wife home ith comfort. are some blessed nstaree in the world that rienda since we �t► re boys together and The farmers wife then suggested that 8+ asps Y The hto like these had inspired and sn. in doing the best for themselves do the t hat's the reason a talks so lain to iris," they hold better wish for cow and °horse- . - wants -to get some things. If you Il be good stained her while at the same time adminis- that is possible for others. 7 ,t p „ But the coati re lied, Wife, wh vv�� enough to wait on her I'll ate out to do He has a good kind heart, said Alids, p Y two or three errands" p taring he balm of hope. The quiet face of The genial warmth of the fire was `grate. + j don't think I old have kept u at ell our wish on such trifles T The horse and nature to iel in the moonlight, seemed . to fat. to her chilled and enfeebled frame ; the ° " P cow we'll get as way. y // had it not been for his kindness. j ' `-. The, merchant looked cariou3ly,at Alida, welcome and re- assure her. Happy are homely kitchen, with its dresser of china San enough, in a year's time the mone but was too polite to ask queatione or make ho, when `sores wounded in life, ware, its tin - closet and antsy, the doors of i Yes, Tom's a i�bagh din ond. ; $e don't y y p o' for the ho and cow had been earned. J comments on her very simple purchases. can tut to the natural world and find in which old Jonathan had left open, manlike make an preiencgs, and looks niponIh�mself Joyfully the man rubbed " . Her old skill and training were of service „ pe + so a rather hard came, but I fans he s3oin p his hands, The $ every t ee, shrub and flower a comfort' after helping himself bountifully, all en - $ wish -sin is saved a i - now. ,She knew cat what she absolute! g ,$ kind things in hie uggh way ball the time. $ $ this year, and yet �) 7 Y friend t at will not turn from them. Such gested more comfort to this pallid bride, sit- Weil w were talkie he r m we have what we desire. How luck we ` needed and bought no more. are not ar from God and pesos. Laing there alone than wealth of ornament e $ e embered are T„ Y Holcroft laid in a good stock of groceries The r age of Holcroftb thoughts Was far in elegant apartments have brought to many Ala �d he apoke� of you so feelingly and But now his wife 1�erionsly adjured him end some juicy beef and then returned. simpler and narrower than Alids's. He others. She saw her chief domain, not in your story with so ttnt;Ch honest syin to �h for something at last. "Now that ' When Mr. Jasper gave him his bill he went pathy that. the aw ke my mpathy, Now L , turned ether deliberately from the t its costae and common as ct � you h g +• r past, but as her � y have a wish to be granted . she said to Alida who wag reatin and said in a low pe yon know how tt ,,�. all come about. Yon . + , + $, preferri g to dwell on the probable consume- vantage ground, from whirl; ahe could min- see it's aU eau enough and simple You slave and toil, and are content with . voice, "This .won't do at all. You can't mation f his hope. Hie home, hie farm, inter to the comforts of the one who had everything, You might be king, emperor, have bought half enough. r were fa more to him than the woman ha rescued her. F ®w brides would care enough, and pro bly it's the beat thing' baron, even a gentleman g ch ' that could have h pehed for its both. Al 8 n farmer, with cheats - For the first time, somethino like- a smile had ma 'ed. He had wedded her for their enter the kitchen first but she was leased • overflowing with gold ; but you don't know _ • i % fitted across her face as she replied, •, It's p you have to do is get stron and well and + P sake a d his thoa�hta followed his heart she who had scarcely ho to smile sin wihat you want." I J enough to begin with. I know." which 48 in -his hillside acres. It is said looked smilingly aronn on the quaint then i6 won't be any one- ded affair, as •. j "Really, Mr. Holcroft, I didn't know.you that wo en often + yon ve been too in ch inclined to think. I i We are Dung sun life is long," he „ « marry for a home ; he homelike room. answered. '•There is only one Wish in the were married, said the merchant. I must can go on and keel farm and bonus just truly h done eo to keep his home. The And this is to be cop home " she mar - ring and that is easily said. Who known congratulate you." + question which now most occupied him was mured. " How strange, unexpected, e t as my heart fie ben on doing. I want you but 'sometime we may sore! need this - " V4e11 I am. Thank on. Good -ni ht." $ ' P� Y to understand eve thing, for then your , y = A'few moments later, he and his wife were the pr pact of do this through nits, natural it all is ! —just wheat he led me to mind will be wish . Are we in need of anything T Have g more defied and at rent and Y $ + prosper us years. a dwelt minutely on expect. The little lonely farmhouse where we not rospered to 411 lea' aatonioh- j bowling out of town .towards the hills Alida's anner, as well as her words and I can be safe from staring eyes and unwound- that's half th bat a in etting over sickness i ' P ' $ y and trouble like y ore.' meat, since we pose this ring T Be I l Reaching one of these, the ha,rsea ace do.vn' found n thing t0 shake his belief that she ed by cruel questionings.. Yet that old man ,. reasonable and patient for a while. In the to a walk and Holcroft turned and said, f hnd bee as truthful as himself. Neverthe. had a dozen questions on his tongue. I be. I can only tb k God and you for the meantime consider what we reap ought to { "Are you very tired, Alida T TIM troubled less -he ueried in re rd to the fnto q great change in m prospecta. This quiet Y 8 • 8a ; she lieve•he took him away to save my feelings and escape from a rangers are just what I wish for." I yon taking this long rude. You have I might turally be glad of the ref a he It's strange that ro plain and simple w man And that w a I been so sick." gg P most craved, and I am already beginning to the end of the matter for h offe ed ; but as time passed, a d the in most rea cts can be so considerate. Oh g eIt time. . " I'm so I'm not stronger,- ` sir, but the pe hope that if I can 1 am to do all you wish, I $ + + . poignan y of bitter memories was a (eyed pre God that all goes on an it promises ! I It really seemed as if the sing had brought fresh air seems to do me cod and I think I pp shall find a content that I never hoped for," G $ 8 might not her life on the farm see coon- couldn't t have dreamt It this mornin but I a blessing into the house.' ranaries and can stand it.'"' . ( and the tears that stood in her a es were �, otonoua d dull, might not wearine s and have an odd, homelike feeling ready, witnesses of her sincerity. Y barns were full to overflowing, and in the .. i . ; You didn t promise to obey ale; did discontent comeintoher a esin plane o eta- Well since I am at home I map as well take �� y' course of a few years the farmer became a . you 2" with a rather nervous little laugh. tude T "Well, well," he concluded "this off my hat and cloak." Well, don't e to learn every thing - at once. Let me eve my way for awhile Bch and portly person, ;!ivho worked with No, air, but I will, marryin is a risky experiment at be t but- As she did no, olcroft entered and said , his men a field durin the des as if be too •`That's a cod be 'pain Now see what and then you'll fin ae ou et strop and Y. , , g g Tum Watterly s talk and her manner emed heartily, "That's_ right, Alida. Yoa are' Y $ g' had to earn his daily bread • b t aftersu It - i an old tyrant I am. In the first place, I ' shut me np to it. I was made to f 1 that here t r era the busy season ` e mes on, that I'll be so Y Peer ' don't want you to say •'$fir" to me an more. • y, you know. You mustn t think taken up with the farm that You'll have be liked to sit in his porch, contented and Y Y Y (I couldn't go on in any other way ; an �I have it amiea that I left you a few momenta' alone comfortable and return the kind! eetin - _ M name is James. In the second lace + your own way. ' W n t you have some more Y greeting not done anything under - handed or wrong, for I had to et that talkative old man off * of ,the folk who eased and who wished him - you mast work only as 1 let you. Your as I see, for the chance of going;on If t home. He's$ elfin a little childish steak , No T IVs 1, you've enjoyed your a p first business is to et at on and well and getting e and au r a little h r, respectful good evening. $ r $ + hadn't become each a heather, I should say would fire gaeationa at you point blank." PtYm „ av n t you . go he Y went by. Sometimes, whEn - I�. you know we agreed to marry on strictly there w a Providence in it but I didn t "But shouldn't you have taken him home she replied, smiling, •• I sctually they were alone, the farmer's wife would re- _ _ business g�rrounds." ' felt hungry when I sat down and the coffee " I understand it Well but I think ou + want pink about each thins say more, in the wagon T I don't mind being alone:" has taken away the' tired faint - feelin ." cnind her husband of the magic ring, and + Y Time 11 s ow and the prospect is het r than " Oh, no, he's spry enough to walk twice i $ suggest many plans, but as he always an- ' . 1. - are vet,• kind for a business man." it has en yet. She'll never be if the distance and often doI Its light ea . TO sa NTINVaD.) swered that they had plenty of time, and - " Oh, as to that, if I do say it of myself, she carri s out the agreement made -des des outside and I made i ;, I don t think its my nature to be hard on I if kindn and cod will can re Y' Y t right with him that the beat - thoughts come last, she more It . those who treat me uare. I think we shall Y PaY h r. You can leave your things up stairs in your YOUN FOLii$. :'; . and more rarely mentioned the ring, and at sq I Thus i may seen that althon h two room, and I'll carry up your bundles also, if - last ceased speaking of it altogether. _ be very good friends in our quiet way, and . life turn is had become parallel, th were you are rested enough for the journey." :. '�o be sure the farmer looked he the sin i . that's more than can be said' of a good many still very distinct. "Oh, yes," she re lied . •, I'm feeling TI Isis -Rix°. 8, _ who promise more than the seem to re- ' I " P .+ g , . , and twirled it about as many as twenty �jL P Y B the time Holcroft ap�toa "hod t e lane better already. A poaag farmer who was very unlucky times a day ; but he was very careful never ' 1 member afterwards." leading his dwelling A i1 des was g owin He led the way to the apartment that sat on hL loo h a o to Wish• I Will try to do all you wish, for I "am vet Wea g p g �n meat to rest, and just After this or fort earn had ,: very grateful." i Y y, and felt that her endure had Mrs. hlumpwn had had occupied and said, then an old woman crept past and cried : thirty 3' q aaaed - Y , Y y grateful almost r had its limit. Her face was so regretfully, I'm so the room Icoks so Why do you go on dredging day and away, and the farmer and his wife had own If oa do ou'ma find I'm se white in he moonlight that he asked colic- bare and comfortless, but th ►L will all be night without sew d . Walk two days till gr y old and *bite- haired, and their wish was ... as you are. itoasly, •You can stand it a little on er mended in times When you come down von Dome to a grey fir tree that stands all still unasked, then was (god ve gong - "That can never be: 1'oar need and mine ��+ $ Y ry cant on . we it have some coffee and supper." alone in the forest and overtop° all other them, and on the same night they died, . were very different. But I shall try to show I +� j•j] t j�� ;v8�r ;.p j'm not trop - She soon re- appeared in the kitchen end trees, if you can het°• peacefall and ha it 1 my gratitude by learning your Ways and er." Y ! it down you will y PP Y• 1 he continued, Now I Il show you that make our fortune. ' Weeping children and dehildren our- ' wishes and not by many Words of thanks." « + Y - rounded the two cofiios ;wand, am no one "Thanks the Lord 1" mentally .ejaculated , DOII°u Worry about that~ Yot>� won't I'm not such a very helpless sort of mesa, Not waiting W have the advice repeated, know you elf in a week. Here we are at after all, etQ if you're sick yon needn't worry, the farmer shoulde ed hie axe and alerted wtahed to remove the ring from the still 11 w . the farmer, "there's no Mrs. Mumpson in the lane nd there's the house ' i + this case;" but he only said, kindly, ." l 'moment r two more and on'll bedpr. the Isula going to get l yon a good pup of aOffe,e on his journey. Sue enough, after tramp - hand � a remembrance, the oldest one said :. , ,per ` think we understand each other now, Alida. I fire." Y Y �� broil you a pteoe�of steak." Ing two , days he es a to the Or tree, which Let our father take him rip into the grave. Oh, lease let me"--she be There was always a m a I m riot a man of words either, and I had P 8AU• he instantlyp d to out down. Jnat as Y mystery about it ;per- better show by actions also what I am. The A loo barking started old Jo athsn No ; can't allow you to do lay lbin� to- the tree awnpped a d before it fcl- with a haPa it was some dear remembrance. Our i Johnson t of his doze and be hastened to night but sit in that chair- �un promised crash there droppe out of its branches a rnother, too, so often looked at the ring; she . fact is, although we are married, - we are ' �+ p ma have iven it to him when g `', replenish be fire and to call off his #•other to mind on know, and he smiled so eau- nest containing turn e scarcely acquainted, and people can't gent ac- t save ado . He was a little surpriped to ally that she smiled back at him, although to the B ggs• The eggs rolled can 8 en they were '.. quainted in a day." gg g ground and broke, and there darted young. see Holcr ft driving towards the kitchen tears came into her eyes. ;14*•• • out of one ayoung- le and out of the other So the old farmer -was le r. The brat long hill was surmounted and door with a woman by his aide. •`He's tried " I can't realize it all," she said ins low a gold ring. The a ew tar ec as if sin which h buried with the away they bowled again, past cottage and his.luck 'th anuther of them town b had been supposed to he a wish- 9 gals," voice. •` To think how this day began and enchantment and w en it reached the size ring, and was not, yet it broa ht as much. , farmhouse, through strips of woodland and he matte , "but, Jerusalem ! she 'won't how it is ending. !" g - i g_ . of a man it spread i wings as if to try their d fortune into the house as hewn could between dusky fields from which came the ' stay a w k, an' m► old woman'11 hai�e the as ending n" w g poor mane kitchen, strength, then, so ing upward, it cried : salts. F - fragrance of the sprining grasp and the waahin' a ' mendin all the came," i Alida. It was rather rough to bring you in " you have rescued me ; take a8 a reward peeping of the hylas. The moon soon rose i He con d scarce! believe his e! .. - " - - Y o and here first, but the parlor is cold and cwmfort- the ring that lay in the other e . full- orbed, above the higher eastern hills, I eyes when he heard the farmer say, egg ; it is a ; - "A.1idat less." wish -ring. Turn -it on pour finger twice, The Death Of W1I1t6T• Ii and the mild April evening became luminous 'you, must t me lift you out "and they caw 4 " I would 'rather be brought here. It and whatever you w hit shall be fulfilled. Pie,': i and fail of beauty. the " tow al " set tl cm ^ded by the sun's bright arrows, Winter lies $ gati y �he _ ground; nee�ns to me that it must be a light and 13ut remember there is buts single wish in With dabbled robe, u the blurred hillside , i A healing dense of quiet and security al• her hand Ladd on Holcroft's a{jmm MIs she cheerful room." the ring. No soda Ia it ranted than it Fast fl °sus �e clearooi n blood ; in vain he tries ready began tostealintoAlida'abraisedheart. i war suppo d slowly and carefuyly °the "Yes, the sun shines in' thus east win= loses fib suer, ii on y to ordinary g g tide. J po , With 000lin breath to oheck the nowin In turning her back upon the town in which rocking -ch beside the fire. i down, and there's another window facing ring. Therefore ao 'der well what ou de- He teintl heare the t ' she had suffered so greatly, she felt like one ., "Jonat n," wan the quiet atinounae ant, the noath, no it s light call day bong." sire, so that ua m never have reason to �d�«tlying through footsteps of f i to 1 `t escaping from prison and torture. An in- this is M $olcroft, my wife." She watched him curiously, and with �+ r dell. creasing assurance of safety came with eve "Jere , Y+ Act repent your choice, Ta rpeakin , the ea le anon she stops to hear the waters sing, /,' ry g a pardon. Wasn't tin a liable self-reproach, as he deft! re And Deli the flowers, that know her voice full welt. C mile; the cool, still radiance of the night ap- jis' etch a rn o' things. — Respects m na, rapper. '•Iii too bad for met to sit idle farmer's hb� a f he air, circled over the ,, peared typical of her new and most unex. t Sorr to yer enj' in' poor health." while oa do snoh thin mes, theta darted like Ah, now she emiies to see the glancing stream • ' ., "', Y Wags, Yet you do every an arrow Coward the t. She sane the dead leaves with her anxious feet; " F petted experience. Light had risen on her es, J nathan, Mrs. Holcroft boa ba8n thin so well that I fear I shall fibs stoops to last the tint awakening g seem awk- The farmer took t e rip , laced it on his g �+m. ii shadowed path, but it suns that Warm, vivify- sick, but a e s much better and will n be ward. Still, I think I do at heart know how finger, and tarredn hisg Way homeward. An sweet, a acid Earth with war°' bB1i °gs .a , �' in sunlight which stimulates and develops. well. She very tlrA now from the long to cook a little." To - A few hours before, she was in darkness which 4 drive, but{ nisi life and country air will ' ` If you knew what I've had to put up s jeweler eat In his shop behinds w conntere g y acct ra oI `: /W, gentle mistress dot6 th mightbefelt —yetit was° gloom shot through soon . make her strong, —I'll just step out with fors year or snore; you wouldn t worry an which Iw man � tlnd me thus iud low ! do fair th! ce h and through with lurid, threatenin gleams and care fo the horses Alida and yy Y Y qtly rings for sale. Let me but hear the m ou art t g ! won be about satisf ing me in this respect, Except The farmer showed 6' own, and naked the Let me but iite u ° music of shy voice ; _ 7 It had oeeined to liar that she had fallen from ;back again..—You come and help me, .jona- when old Mrs, `piggies was hare, jd few Po by pitying heazt, 1 ' • home, happiness and honor to unfathomed than, and sop your dog off, too," decent meals that I didn't y „ merchant its value. depths, and yet- therre had appeared to be The old Dom lied With rwther'poor then, to cheer her up, he't get, �.n� $ly told her plied. t isn t worth a w " the jeweler re- sO°n endeth Hte for me. - Thou wilt be blessed ; p The flowering fields the budding trees be thine.. deeper and darker abysses on every side. grace, for Would have much preferr to of Mrs. Mumpron s essaty at t ` (ir,Fr►t me the pillow of thy fragrant breast She had shuddered at the thought of going ! interview a bride at Whom "`!'�•n$ °Offsu• UpOa that the far er laughed vet h Then Dom oblivion „ ' he Was st�ariag He had a certain dry humor, and hie nnwout- ly, and told1the man hat it Was a wi* a . i no more repine. . out into the world, feeliiu that her misfor- with all h' 'weak, watery eyes. Hol ft ed effort at mimicry was so droll in itself` 'cad of 8 Thus plead the dy Winter, 13he, the fruit, AI tune would awaken suspicion rather than I understood his neighbor's greater valu then all the tinge in whose head-hi Lt,Nye. and only love, to sympathy, g peculiarities too that Alida ,Ives startled to hest her own the shop together. Did quickly lay her toll warm bosom ),are eve, .scorn instead of kindness ; that well to sub act his wife• to thin ordeal and voice in laughter, and she looked almost The 'ewbler man Far his cold cheek, and fondly whir she must toil on until death, to sustain a was bent n despatching Jonathan b me- frightened, so deeply had she been im ! a wicked, destgning y pared, "Live." life to which death would come as Gods ward sa son a9 ibis, that it world never .be pr°as°d 'and ahe invl�,q t "" `fiel`ttler t r treriain as His.00ld white lips clean to her heart she _ I. x' welcome messenger. Then had come thin ' •• I sap,. im, id the old guirda an, rrg ht for her to Lngh age ble or even . ho gttast over nafght• For,. he explained Hie sighs were mingled with each breath 6 iv man at her side, with big comparatively who felt th the was ageaking to the he y to shelter w n WI o owns a Wish- And when the ptro„g ice Laded on her btreast ' ; 5 trivial troubles and perplexities, and he had had known or th odd ea The farmer was secretl much pleaaed'ab shag must brang look, ' _ Her own soft tease tell down >i irty years, " whole on his silo sm If she would lap h be like heaven! dew. . asked her hole —she who was so helpless, ai:rth did a , g ' oh0°r' So he trewted his set to 'wine and fair o e sweet blossoms of the whispering y I 1 He had banished despair from her earthly critter !" Y pink up a' sickly 1 kin fu1 and not brood, ha felt cure she would words ; and that n 'ht as the farmer !eye fair, trail children of the w�oodi lei future, he had lifted her a and was bearin '• I didn't irk her n replied get well and be More contented. The des p# l� st�e the and wide P g di ++ Pe' wound etitlee the eked ' Ye are the frait of that dear love whirl, the ' pp R the . rate view she had taken of her misfortunes c g t tti elippe_ i e Did give a to wounded Winter ere he died. • � h i her away from all which she had so dreaded; er, Lanhin ft, " j married her four said tronbLd him, and be 'had �ho!.'I�'nifonc';i t t it �f from his fi or nothing had been asked which her crashed square Iuat yoti did. your wife a bun red ble that site might sink into i P� a con°tmon a which he made to 'mod eoi>se are tinted tike hdr ei, of blue • spirit was enable to bestow ;ahe was simply yenta ago, ore orIess. Haven't I ae uoh and something like invalidis• •esqmble the wiah� Some hoW the blush that on her cheek did low, t that The next mornin gg a jeweler''s Bail im- S0� t'"OID her llps have a t their soadet glow expected to aid him in his natural wish to right to get married_sa you had !" involnn bubble cif laughter re- assured patienoo is Have tlfe a I or be But 14O1t'B'� keep the w teness)of the snow. I keep his home and live where he had sl- '• Qh, I 't a- dii'espputin' yer rlght,'b t it him. " f Quiet, wholesome, cheerful life awakened him st � k -mow gone, He ' ways dwelt. His very inability to ender- seems so'kin o' saddint that it's taken lint will restore her to health, . he thou ht "yo + and said, I, stand her, toseeherbroken, tram led lifeand little breath I ve left. $ abed better go, f r you still have a 1 er the Y+ it 8887 ; y; I. jj as he put his favorite beverage and journey before yon.,, 9n8 No. 1 i immeaanrable need as ahe now it, brought How d yon know It's Nudden !. Did the splutterin steak on the tier reaolnti ; uietness of mind. The concentration of d ilia ev 1 ++ I, g table• As noon as the f on � be made than to q yon go cro to g ery one how oa Now he said er had departed the resist baying any of the substitutes, offered > , t - _ his thoughts, on a few homely and simple were getti on when you ware a. Y p+ tab! l+ P a chair at she jeweler cloned his Mho , ut u the shutters as " jgst good" , , j ho ve liar immani 'VPitlt •' W ll, swan ! yer got fine. 'Taira goo I m ylad I ealn do sorneyhP of ooflee.' so that no one cool in bolted the p oo' su the great only sure A Pas gel ty. quick e , rr she aq• door behind him, and din —Putnam 's Patnleets Corn Ex- : 1 r - intuition, she divined that cube had noL a long ago th t I- disreme ®brat �� iwg` in we did i oa ass of , �I gwwm t t over the strange. of the room he tiara Ithe r ng and viried � �. it never fails give satisfaction.: . - � •I whimsical, jealous, exacting nature for deal the el ." � t� gi with. He was the plain, matter -of -fact '•Well , Ua Joy}, O 't►s thing that sgras a>sex on.' ova' I wish instantly to a inillioa 1 °f p°isonow flesh eating snbatitntsa. ar� � man no seemed, no litered and absolutely t nothi to say aReaiast Kati ha psoted or, undreamt. of K__Q_ , Ko f I and" there was in" the NO soOnet � Frsnciso florint ' A S ,who has been re- ttathfnl that .he. would a�apear odd tq most t an the s1 although' rve ne feaiiitetft i�OOlor oa !ter o6eaka as she tint gold IeOer osm amt °l'�!-ls stock of flows= and shrubs by le. To her, :mind, hIS were the traits on this prte gle thaty>a►�y��busiaas 't down oppDdte ltim. poi brim in ttealfrt i ri l�sw liDStl era s ea torTept over bead, should tine M°antei n Piety �leimetery, which ahe could , l4ow most 'welcome and everybody's udiierr. 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There's a knowing little prkwerb . success,"he i W an two (a] I 1w-prisoners were sent to should either be 'crowned wi I The stcaftir, illamette ie4duay W6 , . . : .1 �11 , ; From the munny land ut Sp)4in, • - executed with equal gave him a day'. � ... . ,� I 12,223 1� - -lose my We in the attempt. into Panama, It ut * Cent&l Arabri", J... . m. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ! - . ; But in northland as in soutbland " 1::, � , � -bo assist I Cleaning me. , . . s. ccsMet*.c9mrnhqimAV big ,dy-glttards,iland w withdra, ' -from tons of coffee, #ivided Ja 36,M4 casks. . , I � is itis, ineanWIT,claw"d plate, ', z /z., , I I -which I everienoed � The soldiers were no 0 .. - . . .. . , I equiotas ili.fa'thb setVi,4.- The ul kindness . . I . - .1. ­.­` '..,�., ... AleD a solAndi& as "Xly all - �� . --- i Lock it up wit sit, was bibing a lowed my olls-r.ber, and my money W sh id l'our heart, I . .. I . t . - . .. i Neither lose nor lend -it,— � Thus. set forward in his profession, the during m7confinentes - Pleaded. 1, was is wretched priso er; . and The farmers of AIAMOU, Cal., are obliged V . � a ' . i - ... . .Tel . ink every prospect of a sups of books-, with which I whiled &WILY " : * . . luminous scale ,crows to drive the i -...'. . one Can SIW&yg en , . . -, Two it take's to make 4 at N -.. ". I - 0 y un f 4,#%51 renck h reading, and in :could sae no prospect of any PWRO on in tJ use t their grain . . I .;L . .. ketlhFu n ... to a the i e. When tired with wild geese and ducks from • • , . 'n'. " - .., : i X . .1 yru . pation en -ittlections � My condition. While thus in a kinil of v - ;Whiln;hi e of the nisht, my he west . . , � , a own .12 d er antici af� . d the. mpathy The number of French people in t Try it well in eve WOV. �` ..?X-Sa'! �W,_,;.�!, gloomy. I Was as et untamed stupor of despair, I attracted the divided chiefly as . . � . I . - of As Min' re. Its at, while settled were g] mAtrio individ- em hemisphere its 344,000, .. ; I.:-. �, . I _ Still you'll find t trile, - . - _. ­ � too, � .1 .. . . I I � .. he sontracted on attachment to a in I t, sod I panted for the liberty of- of a brave and 64 ' . follows : United States, 106 972 ; kell* . I 1% � � . in a fight without a toe - . at Berlin, [c cal, Lieutenant Bach, a Dane nation, - - I � prey what could you do? - - - �Ii:j '. - .., - which held been unjustly robbed. . I 15.000; Hayti, 15,900; Chili, 3,314; Ar � . I If the wrath is yours alone , '' - � . `1­1�.'�­,,. I sister of the ling ; and as this was impru me to visit Me 96Q- who mounted guard every fourth Y. En. his Republic, 153,000 ; Uruguay, 14,- ,_ ; 'I- � ' I ­ :�,�,, �.� dent) enoour Lged by i1a object, he may be One sly Major Doo ca t it Was gout Br I I . � . - I so..,n you will expend It. � . il�:, . � .. -0011111I)a ied by an officer of the guy�corner . AnA AP tering my dungeon, he -told me .t . 11 , 0 � �.... . I , - . " .1 . . Two it takes to inake a quarrel;. ....;.! � said to have I ved on the bank of a volcano, , possible I should' unless 375 ; azi 6,108. � . . . � � 1. , of humanly int taken thi ban, - , , - - as!& i , Irk +. t. After examining eve� I - ' to ited eve) y at orocOo " I one can alwaVe end It. T � . - ! threa, I to burst and &din me ; . The Sultan of Morocco - h: - . .. � � -.1 . which ild desort � . 39me My ohs her, he addressed me on the crime the officer tou guard shot Ci or. overwhelm him. The g did not 1he ' I � He has forbidden the sale : . Let's si-pp3se that both are wroth, : . to pting to escape, and Went th that he w6hett notoing more slid , ly than by the horns. - . �. a Ion t . me Moore hav'6 - ­ - . . aware of thi presum n on the part of Of at' -half, lit that archase of intoxicante. 80 . . . And tilo stifle begun, - � of oalli ig me a traitor to my country, w o to sitorifloe his life Wn my be 0 1, . I . it one voice shall cry for peace ' -4 -�­` : Trenck, until *f ter he -served in a cam- his hon- teen stripped, fastened on donkies) and '-. - . ­ ­� I 1­.t , until could not ripsolve so far to for - . be dune. . . . I � . . I . . � - I . . . . soot, it will , . paign against Austria, d given tokens of had co, emponded with the enemy. At that he. himself, bile on fl. od through the streets Of Tangiers for . I � , ", I , 099 - '. � I . . - . .�� . - "hinvery. It was there with a greater tending, ggiv me bin snZaing in defiance of the Sultan I - - . It but one shall span the breech. � .. . instant I snatched his sword from his side, or and duty as to desert hi fianc , Sultan's order. He will quickly mend I rroi.i ! - . . , time been fixed, guard. He, notwithstanding, as an ivy- I .. . _ -.1 - a I I . . I . to make 8�4%u . . , reluctance t uld have been on whi h my eyes had some t f honor he would find me on h a' . of Albany, Ga., who h . : '� . � Two it takes 4: .- �- - dairee of per -1 ­ _. I . . . . . - ve end IL ­ � - i ut,;f the door., tumbled the sentinel word - A citizen • .1. one can always . . . - exp"ted from the Pr monarch, that. sprang In few days, and that, in t a mean- mantled oak in his yard in which Engliabs. - ., �. __ ; V0 other . . .. � I—. . CL,lx!.WX' �1- 'I he rdsolved'on punis i Aho.young officer from t a top to the bottom of the stairs, Boa — - . 16 . drawn time, h: Would prepare everythin for my sparrows nest, made a raid on it the � . . low did not even passed he men who' happened to be led the same eveniii, g, bring- day and captured sixteen eggs oull two ,,.,- . for his audacity. a . . ­ .. . .. � I bo - Wan- - r to 'fiesh 16suie of,' up befo�e the prison-door to.relleve guard, flight. He rOtIlrb #I 1n � - - 'fell until Tr"ck at thexxi,-sword in hand,.threw them ing with him LjA utenant Schollo ar d as he buahela of nests. The birds have gene resetAt of borpes Ind. � tacked Schell oat industry. I ', offftee; in r ,h!gr: ' ' —14 Here's yo repairing damages with.gr . try- . I � - . .. _. S�ory- of -Belo No ! Ilia con aliea .into surprise by the manner in entered, said ur Inan. " work repa!T1 . . . f', .: " I =8 lave his'word of honor, and of whale -'- I I . .&.�ettpr (4�r , p fro sin Francis, � --­-P�. : . . J ' of embraced me, 9 TO meet the growing scarcity - ..I .. . . I , ,,, . I ad ore Irk. the Austrian which laid about me; wounded four . . I . I - � or� :, a commander of . ade, through the rest, sprang over thus w" the affair settled. tone and its cou,,eqw-rit; ineream-ld co*t, vari-' I . EARLY* L1FA­0APnV1TY16; :,.:, )'O:, -4 is - " me," gave the king them, . . -war - - . . I . - '. . ) � ; . with We own beg have been brought .1 . . - service, and wfildr, it e* This the br "twork of the ramparts, and, wi ,an to deliberate on t a means iu�si itutes h ught foi d ; : -1 �. Frederick Trenck, whose sufferings reason t doubt Tr _ . . 8 soh ad ouss I ' .Baron 0 * a 's loyalty. mly haesal to obtain gur r-r 'vent butre MITploymrrit of . , prisoner of state have made his name combibation of errors a &led his fate. my sw rd drawn in my hand, immediat . a,t Hab,a wert aftiong"the most ec his as a om garrion . ' known, was born at Konigaber i constitution, , ies, iing heigwholay cme fr f Waltz, and in t geese and turkeys' qu.s a factory for t 91 in -n a country under a free - ce= i J - to the citadel-o WO SYS was 'b having been establish- ` , widely , g the least injury. I i leaped the see time kind of manufaiLUI Februai-y 16, 1726, of Ong of the . �ritnes real or allo'eil ig tate, or ond *a I with equal safety tifid good fortune.' to Mount guard over me, till wh ch ad in Michigan. 1 Prussia, ,. , % ainst the a I . After idnat private individ a. , become t ded. BeLt, . . � - most noble families of the country - he sub- a our attempt wells 8118P011 . R not � . -general of ag None their pieces were loaded ; no on I emoving the IWAW Of $6 pigeon. a0dll' - the death of his father, & major of formal trial d if the accused be . 173 a sees, �1, 4 t p 46 ith ject 1. . ,,, . I fter me ; and, in order to pur- two other office , Schroeder and Lunitz destroy its mentai faculties. It c 11 cavalry in the Prussian servioe,.in 1740, his (I " ill, isaiiied. Inoo'un4 Was go W . foun innocent, he is ' "' required to go round through the propoted to dese I Was 0 .0 to fol� bear, fee), swall -w food put n , � -, ., - , - � - mother unarried. again, and, leaving Prussia sue'th d the ate of the citadel ; so, that me litz IV but . itt incapable of origin,itiq attY impulse. , 1". v - ­4 � I ... ­ tries verned by a 4 a �i ' - _' - .Fire&rick haa pot, whdse will has tow 1, and Schroleder'and Lu4it ' - went and resided &tprealalZ the X=f law, th ,are no guainnt,"s I had t a start fully half an hour. . low three days afte;ward& , . .. ": I I It will stand in the atttCude in whickis it is- I two brothc*rs anild a #later ; " his yoiiDgest ether the suspected . I on but throw ' - . against injustice., W , ' laced until it dic,� of starvati A so tinel, however, ip a narrow passage - . .. , :, (To BE VeONTINUED.) �. � I - I I. ' - t6 confine- , . * . I . , nee condemned . . :, : . . brother was taken by his mother into Silenia, ; se tried, or at o' ad to oppo.,ae my flight biit I' '� ' _. .. .; the oth;Br was a cornet in a regiment of. end ur t � - , � ,. L ' it in the air and ik will fly. :. _ I ' delpinds'on'the � ,,price of the reigning I A . r . silent, fixed bayonets and wounded him -- , � . ! I ". ; York, has . . rassiers. His sister was married to the pai= his _ . ! M . . . I r. George Henry Bell, of Now cui sovereign. Frederick A Prussia made great I A second sentinel,' meantime, � 1 de Chinainen � . � boug t, slid shipped to his Now Hampshire I of General Valdou, who, havin . lie I stice and where his in the &CO-1 seize me behind, ' ' �1self-ma h .., only son 9, profes one � ci�lub the outworks to . , hlhig euoHry ar. 1. f . fro quitted the service, lived in retirement on own f:'e ... polic were notconcernedo ran a a 1 nng at the in the matter of education the C inse I . . . . 1 _­ r nly in th hells, and �o avoid him, mad ropeans Beechers herd of noted Jersey cliltdo. 1 . 1 his estates in B andenburg. it of allowing the he was oe unluckily lit by very differeptly off from what " n os; there I was y caug r, says a writer in th London Among tile number is the beautiful cow Brought up in the midst aly. 11,11 - ordinar the foc t, and received a bayonet wound in are lad to 11116 of g and hi ,y tri nals tO tike their course. , 0 Pal"d a : . . soman Bella Mr. Beecher's apf cial pridei with . barbarous acanes,m young Trenck acquired- the -present ),cession, lacting in the spirit of y upl ie'r lip ; thus entangled, thei beat me Post. it is a rare thing to find, a bin he ord, red big victim to be in' age. recorh of 46 lbs.' of milk per day. the thirst for military fame and dissipation & true demp)t, I and . . . with t ie butt-and of their nine eta .who cannot read and write his own , characte period of couti- d, without explanation or form of 1.69 U, while I strng�led out of more than a hundred that I ave em- The..sewage of London, amounting to 200,- . which rised this seized, an d a me back-to priso found o00,000 gallons a d . . . . J , , tal history. On all aides Was the're a trial, sent him as a pri oner to the citseel of 0 retA times I have o y is carried 12 miles. �, I r -.1 nen and le ended myself like a man grown ea- played at diffe I � ; 1 t, and in Prussia The seizure, Nhich took plaZe in it sign their nam a. This down the Thames toBIK irs on op- * * � _. I - rage for military conques , Glatz. I . teen perate. two who could n( eight$ r, where it is treated . - . .:. 1•/ - which had begun to enlarge itself at the ex- July, 1745, when re ck Wa It is certain that, had'I more carefully is a very extraordinary, thing at ft . . posite aides of tile rive L .;i . . . . Was years of age, Was " umillating as it was and despatched the but when one has visited ! tea, thiA China t a fact is with- one grain ptr gallon of sodium Malaga- . ' �. `Pease of neighboaring 8ta Jumpe the palisades, . . . ": am - - - . I . to'the most extravagant and crimift- unexpected.. Unhear , unalecused, unjudg- I I 1 might have es- easily explained and understood. he truth nate and a few grhins of chloride of lim.e. t-. - carried sentK'who opposed me, fo , any"lad : WGV4�r , like a criminal from, .t bi education it in Open .1 . I After the solid matter is precipitalted, the al height, With such tastes, ho I e4l he was 'conducted d , an4 the mountains. Thus is the .. - - ined criminal . . . . , -4 � Trenbk possessed Abilities of a high order: the army by fifty hussars ;'big equipagebe Zrg h t I have Ired to Bohemia, after having. unless he be the son of an actor or a water is letinto the river, at ebb title, in M ' he bad a strong love - of knowledge,' and ink left behid,' as the boot( of some ere&- day, broken from the fortress of —both stand in the same light an rank in odorless condition. '. . , . , at nooi ree to . , 1 riches' of ancient tures' of the king, and his =Miion given ventinels, from the lowliest eg . . .stored his mind with the Glatz, � iprung t all its over all Chin*--to rise . A Sedalia, Mo., man,, recently convertea line guilty of in. Take f hardware , all Otl!er T enck wax of co, Sno U by the Salvation Army, and modern learning; he was also intimate- to its Wa Is, F".11 Ise' with impunity', in the estate Of A msnd&ri - I entered a 11 ally examinations which arl I �enodi_ ly acquainted with some of' the practical 9 t ilrl rd'ence—perhaps was -leg despite of the guaxd,,who were under arms$ stance, the store and "ked the proprietor if he remeM__ I 1-7 � sciences, could draw accur =inalitb t the Mariner of his condenina- a. I should not, having cally held in the great university ofCanton- . ately, . and learned c ready oppose in . n . bered wh%t axes were selling for in 1872- - -. . lTlO`g --Well,­ gaid the Salvationiht, " I want fencing, riding, and other exercises. in- re- tion and i prisonment was a disgrace to Here in a huge building, or rather 3o cries ,, About $1, 1 gliess," was the reply. . 9 at.ty a swor , have feared any single opponent, iprised in a vast 0 to as Luthera,n ; and, among other Frederick sually styled , The Gre d with the swiftest of buildings, con . ligion he w ) and w able to conten I . . . th space 1branches of instruction, he was well read in Wellmight tie exclai with Trenck on this runner P see walled in. At one end of !a give you a dollar, then. In 1872 1 stole an - 1 ith many g 8 on, " U I where � . . ood disifial poccau E happy people . hall ; the rest of th a is your . . � the sacred $criptures. W "' d-di 7 onoerted, Ze examining . . Brou lit back, bleeding an sci . axe which Was diepltsycd .in front of power is, su tor to 1 6W, Shot . ith a multitude of I tt a Celle abilities and accomplishments, there were, where the in- amber, the seve'ritien of my iinprig* covered over W store. of . . . . N nevertheless, mingled the military ardour nocent inq e guilty kre exposed to a simi- to my h . . two sentinels and —about 6,()00 in number, I behev s,--which St. Loui � a is the, greatest strawberry mar- ," ' -I- t where the om- otmeyin were increased * otted to the students when ,ver t6y and taste for reckless dij - nhappy and . ) asipation to which lar doom n u are all ly reLeives dur- oUl. WILL Supersedes all an n er officer were looked in with me and it dail "ice - I Aefect Was nipo Z_ W A. ; have received their papers for exa, insitione ket in tho world. we have averted,; and tothis teat S romisingly robs and * re themselves guarded. by sentinel xit from the place is impossible ; hen the ing tile be;,6son tons and toni of the be L teem, which ren-7 legal senten ,e, and u 'corals foot E ' L P . . Iadded an unhappy self-es him the- subject f propert , life, and honor." .withou . - 'My pcesive_; my spa- student has got his Papers he mu remain froin' Arkansas and lower Missouri. LS a dred him patint f control, and led � I had hie ,�JjAiy6d in the strgg I Ll t length ca cars trkpo. - 1' into many fat,Ll errors. Having Completed Trenck WP68 POW 11 prisoner in Glatz,� a in wounds were not cured in in the cell and finish the answers. d in the evenirig the farmers come L - � . . blood ; a to hand thessinsw re in to stations, alu - his education at the university of Konigs- strong fortress in a moviltainous country, less th n & month. I was now first inform- the time comes . - uud with great bAkets of - , and, this being ver, the from miles aro . berg, he was' as a youth hopefulot Pronlo- The politic ourse to ave followed in such tha the king had only condemned me to the examiners, tempting rries to 'be ccusigned to the St. intro- ome to &wait the res it.. Till tion, remov;i to Berlin, Where he was circumetaile a, would .ha%e been to have ent, in order 0 learn students go Is a y 'a imprisonm re in a Louis deale a, . . . - 1 h:ar . . nounced al a. . � ­ I to-Fredericki itioned the kizig'for pardon.. th . . uch a time as this iq an ' . .. I du�ed, under the best auspices; humbly of hav rig done nothing trea- W e r his auspiclonii were well "ounded. 2 test possible exmentIt ver ni n has a right to make himselfking of Prussia,,by whom he was flattering- But, conscio my mother bad petitioned for me, and we# state of the grea solutely SO thing tter than he is, but no man has ation is a b ivied and a * rtiDg under indignities, he Mai me hich are PPOI so t to n f� : I t to e im horsor a nous,and a ans*ered - 4 6 Your son must remain a, year is known that the examin rii.h nd credit W . body-guards. This. event , which took place . be tried by a court-martial. . . i liment for his rash fair. . a I � ; 6 k wall only sixteen years requested impris ned, " a punist so chanced when I W"'at Cal iton that tiot due him. The time which a man wastes . � i . - W ­ , in 1742, whenTren d6pleased Fredericki . to accept him This tone � ill more nolence. " - ! stion not lo ig before in trying to for,!e tile world corres L -� , " gave him the highest pleasure ; and who returne no answer to the cominurlica- .. S __ the result of an. evLMM ' Of age, � e. and It wax'' - rt- held was d . One Mo -ning the for something which lie is not would, if pro- . he was inflamed - with the desire of, die tion. Deep iring of iedreas or liberty, land Oft is I was ignorelikit repo aily exo"ted . ad in ,latz that my imprisonment was for ble him, to':- - - - . tjnguishing himself. t with his usu impatience of subjection, the compmlor, or Chioese buyer for a i English Pe 1 I attempt. life. . had only three lacks longer to' re. . �r ( g higher and better w h whom . was ac- ms,k�e uhsi�; In somethin' E very body is a,ware that Fr�&rick IV of prisoner n bethoul lit himself d ine f, ir the low of liberty, when 1. made firm of merchants wit seem.— roin confinement. He did p uainted, rushed into the front of ice of the than that hich -he in trying to * Prussia was a mosti extraordinary instance ing ai �Oal ) e I I h attenipt.. What must the kinK 6 icitement George San . , se iends or money. and believed this r 6a arm,' and in almost an ec9tAcY Of I -6f what can be 6000010lishOd by a settled not want f in- think � Was he not obliged to act wit threw himself on the floor. For 16 n1oment Charlesu�'n S C., hbowts the youngest. _. urpose perseveringly carried out. His that there w uld be Little difficulty in ga could prudence excuse he was speechless, mad then bein assisted I is seven years, p . fficers I his guard. In plan- this gal lerity ! HOW murderer olli record, Hii age . design was, by military tactics, to make & ing over the o , to rise he gasped out that his so had that ,- as sluisted b in imatience, thto risk a coll d he caln�ly istuck� a fork in his baby sis- great nation -out of a. Comparatively urlim- ning this pr ject, he,, � of receiving freedom. morning bi4n declared head Of this list, and an me -tho child cried, and he, .did it. ten ut Piss -hk Ensign &itz, both of w an I was certain ter's head cau . y an( � . ` the fimt ft . as one 0, I - off with him ; and fill- tia tiun, and bopor in three weeks 4 was Kitn be sent up �g fatal, portant state, in Germany ; and he u%to Wanted to ( uiet it, The blow b6l ies from his limited whom propc igeol, to go Unableto raise vast arm captain Manget, who V In, t, ell was my adverse fate, i ents toPckinf�there to receive a - circum- thre - the young 1 an uid the body, though he af , ominio, compensated by great bkill ally, he gail ad over persecute n and a high cial SP - - ard co fagged what he had- done. d Never had been C4 Ind=emu by a court-martial to stance all tended. to injure and mand.rin's butto terw On what was efficient in point of force. . . n , I at length I gave reason to 8111111110116 atber w so Over- account of is extreme youth he wi,1 hot be . .. � anan. care' ii aprision ant. After all the no- me, gh disciplin ten y P 0 . t I pointment. The poor father w . I 3 was there ouch a thoroul . I wag & traitor, notwithstanding the purity son had ee . - - I- geniously -contrived cessary me& iures ha, been taken for escape whelmed with the honor which It tried for , manslaughter," but h : h di culty he ) . His army was like an in finely irk, co with th individual.0, the plan ofrny ntentions. thus gained Abst it was wit henceforth ill be an object of interest to art wass Mpany machine, in which every p riore, then, vio I in a dungeft .; and . s r- On , could be calmed, and, indeed, he ntiluueO mor ill socie Y. . I . while he, in his own person, was was betray( d by - I 11 th ugh that I 1 7. - . ,:., * balanced,' t Pi ' hky saved no er was I there, than I formed now in this state Of semi.frel3zy all th U13t Of silver in existence, .. : - -guards into chased pard and li %itz M1140 - - Of the Mo the prime mover. The body .. was proj t gained the India, -he honor, indeed, was a at one, $4,00 -i,nen,iDOO is estimated to be in coin and rtio ; arrested,. of flight, I firei day. - 11 " which 1renck was admitted were a model himself by cee is, � . - my guards. I, had money, and th* a lad, no watches and the , . T. re car'& impolan, t acy 0 , mi lit bat it was one to which any Chin bullion, $ 1,20(Y'0000 in � -� , .- siop cavalv bey and only is i - mpassion I had inspired xcept he belonged Y. 4 . � and school for the, Prusi -'- wiih the lox i hid' in in I " i O n .; ,0, 4 frn,'n','� " with he t,4- n plate, jewelry and ornaments. 4 matter of what degree--c . i vadrou of mei4 ee among disoo ted = a r eonvictea remainder i I uten p aptig 0 , . _ : � consisted of ose aie 154 their ;tni- Wig now clo y lined to a c4m*r, and offect anYthillig I Of the smount ill existence $4,-,45,10 0101 0 is, hirty-two . ai-liiy, and, ' Soon had I gained t - - , " lected from * 4010 isroled 1� �r caution. The king's soldie M the classee--folght aspire, slad to this fact I at to have been obtained from North id in 'all Europe. gn ionwi h great " . P& like- men, who were ready to,'executet On on which estimated I es, form was the Most 8101"d iap�i , tribute the very getteral educs rom South Ameri 10 'a 0 Ltjy increased . America, FM6,000,000 f �, -dollars were necessary to at , re gre igual, whate V*er I should command. flis all over C `i le, $47,000,000 from Two thousand Ax. . - his attempt at escape ; first I him I I � -0 from EuroF equip � an o wh6lly wise his singer, by- , * . L! *63,W 1,0( ' fficer : the cutrass was ere now almost 40 Two r three excepted, they were unac- Pro"A -.- ;L.. L fries and 34,0,�_i from Asia, including pla", with silver ; andthe li�rsefurnitulre and hopes . � of libemiion w . - (Jusintod with each other ; they consequent- . 1 . � I - r . A Zealandand Oceanic&. The alone costfour hundred an end. .- . . all be betrayed at a time, and rebe in Pronuft4fttiov. Australia, ew . and sl��outrements Lld ant All 191C smoulit of t a precious metals in existence This squadron, ,only 00 - . . s,v1n litainisd H * W , 1a prel*io ' 1, ' b I 001 � i -holai, tp ea& . I 1. . -dollark. . rix � ht . "T "00" . , 7b.d chopen a so-oos Nic or curioul piece of f I ,taiis P ", s= cove *in The following rAth is es0rusit-A to be $13,974,0( 0,000. . and a hundredand forty-filsur of �Treuc t D we I I . � I six officers, L them, - place upon the - � . .. . ; th kiia this nex4vib in his own words, . composition Was recently - - ! � - —Successful "ex' - . men but there' were alw&Y$'fkftY Or NIxt3t contir , loon consse only of one, bun A BAI,oc,N PROPELLEJL - ; raries, and as - many - hmm ; 'for abridging only wh(rai it appears DOMINSAWY- , Th garr f th I n reg- blackboard sl� a te"bers* institute, and a - perimenle have been made at Metz with a. , . supernumel , pim . WN NT IN (;LATZ. dred nd twebt an roms a garnso, prize of Webstera Dictionary 0 red to any . oon propelled bv an electric rated all the most handsome , . dispersed 1A thecouxk- .ble 1�au, � i - 'I, - - the king incorpo, a officers ;'!. IK imea .Pe rest * . . person who could read and p unce every navJga ung .: .- men he found In these J 1Aft to sitdo,tion try Rur t carried motor. .. guards. Th yself, I coinksidered MJ _ a:i offiogis t4eir cow ' Th Augsburg Allgeiiaine Zeit . Glatz, a was t point of view, and I word correctly. The book velition of a Ger- be t ta lit of 'Any the army etermined terelA4 the con ij the in were the u in the Wor Em"an L 1� pro aln Ivers is MY In . . off, however, an twelve was the lowest num- says . . - � �._ i ' contained ; th: kin�-fimself was their tutor ; lit or death. The length and ng ; awdrds anti pin- tion, made: Man 0 r named Welker, who for some ' ­ � either on . Eve thi pared in a r1ollo O' and he afterwards sent them to instruct the y confinement became insup. which was bar Of Mistakell, th pyd Ac closeness 0 tO4 ere concealed in an oven, 11 Balial w 0 suffered time ' - cavalry in the manceuvTell they had learut- portable my impatient temper. I did In prison. Weintanded. to give liberty 44 A sacrilegious s0u.0 us his finan- perfec ol hi discovery. The German Cvov- .. I L - I ;1 - . in me from bronchitis, having exha has bought the in- ' I I .. c I I .- - lee- Dg overthe garrison to & the prisoners, and retire, with dru er Their r" was rapid, if they behaved Well ; not despai - of ... thel deficit, re- # r nt,pt . paper says, . B I �o er to make good us f a en;e � for the least fault, w I bad money. and, in Ately, an oes, in ord . 0 9 ng for it 1,i,00,C00 marks down , but they were broken g lien to garrison my side. . a , into Bohemia. Unfortun solved to ally himself to a cornoy, lenient I 000,osjo which in to be id . .. . I 1. and punished by bein t n. giment, the officers Qf Aus rian deserter, to whom NichOI&i, had 1, POA . 1 , , a poor ga docile you lady of tb� Malay or and anothe ballooA - . ­ � , I f: retments. d tiefied, havwig.moot Of inmi our d I went and discovered and I the Lntiv Caucasian race-. Is accordingly purchased in i0stalme tL The speed 0 nd y 0 . -draf from othor , and es"'Tbe, governor insti .1 a the, of y tin- lrw6ut 'no W hich are our 1conspir": - . � )dy-guard. (* T,99,ht of - y " 00" I of 4 chameleon eVeed � 1 : soldiers in thei world undt Exercise them beat ant for in t to the OtWe4 with orders ac.iu and, eoral nockla" much training as this b4 sent thith Ir as a hm. sent� his adjutan, . suite of rooTil at & prin- be letoppedand directed at willMoving . H '_ should arrest hue, and securing a - . wind. What.cver truth there I- . . I .: I Pon- . . niorning, and ex Ilhat i h noi be ths, a guard waiter an a I : tgr at four in the a fences, thi re was I iothing 1. M19 T, t, the fficer q alged the head against the that the . - 1 - in ts were made of all the alterations the . . Nic�olai, with some ;thers that were im- cipel, hold he Ang � I & le-der of may be in i be report, it is certain . . - undirtake i. . .-, 'bdjuthr. e then dispatched : I . king .meant to introduce in his cavalry- I . Was is follows:--�-My window pli ted. . 001 Asonal, "M graphy otant, ilmt7, residents of Metz are now nightly startled -\ � - i. XV Be 0 tion 'hovering at a, I . _. - 1. five, six feet, and, feet cholal *&$ "a of the guard, and the ,most OX001it - by an elwl ric illulnina . 1. . I . . � Ditches of three, fourt I I ard the -city, And Was ninety _ to a She re . � : still wider, were leaped; hedges, in like took I tho toWer of-the citadel, lieu laut was my friandl and, being in bg the Y069 lady refund ,to consider her- great heigh ; over -their houses. uund dia.. volted at the idea, . . 6d , 'and the borse rall from t i having the secret, gave self sacrifioeble to his desires, and sent a _-.0-- :mannier, were cleae $1 1 con A not Oat, without the signal that all was . I . . �. ­ A I . 00VOred. lRicholailiustan0y formedhisre- I L I . - races, me Bting each other full speed in a out Of W p Of i efuge W the town- This ; on revwq)k � � ring steel, din-. I _. , . - exercises were often f d — lite note of refusal 1 r . kind of lists. The sam.8 to procure Me, and pre- solution, cryin I'd Comrades, to &me : we go. p , . carbina and bowi.-= 611" - A of tempo ! Ou:; 106 1 y wo, Kentuckians, in being test- 6n or nderto ' repeated after dinner. withIresh bers,654 and a amp-boiler to gran an betrayed Ig the otli�tOrff fOl- rocu now fo#y . . I ailad on u hon isaila ashington Na .1 at Potzdam, to bear v low ad to the r , where they seized that he Would not it Et w t W t incommour then notched my �2.ard-houm sal with the queen, went toi an a,ted ad a . I ' in a night. The a hiding- law- ' three W a iro, artridges, the officer having 014Y A his jugular vein � d dbJ W claimed t t common grades of cast-steel' the = -'s'ounded twice bx ,on the c of the , gugh . . I , - . _04 a - . � . ia g,s t%blca,;. and Mons, it at an; and, threat;4 his - em be a to hold "an edge like that � horses. otood _,tbPW . ad bsril;,but this In 9 tat I � .. . 0 wk,c, -imito, an ."W a was too ening to fire on who, spot severq the oarliteTinto, a . . .. . 11 iself, saddl a to deliver ad ihe 00atenite of t I Whitney's pocket- . . . I ever had not dressaid, armed hitr sry tc file &"y eight ban from evi r should offer regis 1%0 debris was rem ved by the best grad Secretary L_ ; *and appeare# before the. bein . 0 neat 211 J011, _ '1�fol , I - bo -1 his horse, mounted � ula pass tbrough ; me from prison; but W=0doOr was too domain- I L knife bein trestOd- whitt'd & atet' key myli , I windcw . . ima too short. for tbat, to 0"QnOr." ; - palaite in eight.mialitei, was put under ad me a tile, str 111f, and the t .I - ,- aro another of ber t ors procur . 1 ­ - � 5 with cam . I - Test for fourteen, days. Scarcely wereAhe "with caution, lest be 9, calling to met - ­ __1 -1 *A­ I — 11 . I .1 . Mainy chemicalB sound- which I,% &as oblig to use d;4olished. Nichol ' -i I ... � .. . .1 - Fraz- ir DRmx&-- eyes closed before the,trumpet alipi d be 0 heard -b the sentinels. me aid them; but in vain; and Per- UUM00A er have been d from time to time to render . - ! . me, , .. . I -1 - I . ad, to accustom you gilance. By lon'W'' or =, and other textile fabrics i0ollft- , . L I ; He ving a ided thi 7cut I A _ t one of the Most affiesle,ons and , _ � .,. Lth to A I shoul . my leather oei - g noWng Mal* could be done for a 11 .. - , ,hi labor, T1,40 duration 4 � twilifht . � � ::,. - nineteen others, '. horses and men were mwed t t4ou of the le, - these exercises many �ew end th brave Man L headed J "&, Which . portmani on. into thougal I shorter according .to the In is tUngatate 0 lost ; but of thatrmoderiah took no slosooltut- I 1&apto of.my bed; and do- , had to the gate of the citadel, when 9 h rison is More least expe . Occasio tachruents wore . alW44 sun I h convemen I . I . . .-. . ­ I as . =.� , in a ou- . . y app y in, - . 4/ 0 Lto and, ai dad the t motion to the . nally, OW I %fely from tbis ' tonishin height. tb was a s4li-officer and ten soldiers, I The may be . ti lied b ; to take some recreation'in Berlin ; and the - ficended i th * bt was-darkt and 3 named ob thew to aocouiPSU hin�, and thus or 10" also the starch for the drawin r. I . sbio sallinfinenoe in it W1 I sity of the atmosphere three Parts . , L _, -more favoured officers sometimes dined *itb It rained, Z�`tg lied to Wade thfo Sh mosl* to Bohemiiii. on this phOUGIMAMIL N the poles, I - one rm rt of the tongstate to - . . — fortunate u "-expoped to s4 the"nortfis eat of ;a use the starch in ' the king, and on gals days with the queen I betorg I could enter the pity, a 6wsi IV , Anti L it" no gr V starch, - full of nit 4 whers um Attains, at _ I . . .A_ on- S&P, ,&, proe"Uf - , an h our which Was considered to be ch or .once considered. in fortuise.L I in= the ri n after the ordina ry way. For fabril6i; which do, a I nev attitude, and, keeps near IVI)Urchomd by the continual risk of Ifie ciroum$U knees, and, after long ag dust me A4 a conspirator who wanted to . the twilight ILWOVISAily not requih starchings, dissolve one pound of . good I sunk " ' . and &-;rs of the king. d du . - ". F - , ) I ;na limb. Treno*, who owned some and credible efforts to extri- on Tupt the officer 501 . . ­ i'�;,-:i:: " - oo:V=uOus mal, * ht long dug . summer. tanigatate (if nods, in two gallons of Water ,�m which he .derived struiNg, remuning I . . t. " . , 1, .I'*':. . estates i- Hungary, fro I w obliged to 6*11 the senitin- T1 ey commanded me to name the "', 7, in all saturate the fabric well in the solution, ;;J .. This in *6"= 'a a maified, ws� I to _w&r, MV I tell the govern. 00 Ispimtors ; but to such a question I % - _ii the title of baron, wan under no necessity catir, MY . - %de th lati- let Will not change the most . I and d a' to and . ,48i 0 north or .son it dry. It 0 Igher than � , , .., � - - .. : .. in Of latitude dellosite 040 0 1`, :� I . si, and d U [Igi places h Montreal 14 sllittle ra 0 .. seek court favor; but his temperament led ( . tl deelarb I r . A the quality of the, � . . . one a ck G in the moat. no answer, except by Btoaffl 4Z40ar unjustly .tude. . aff !xi 11. him to do so with inconsiderateardour, and or r, X ' tl V .. within this fabric in and =*uing Will not in, u Was the greater on this wi a so Iniliocentl PAX011161 awl 000muently �y W16YR I MY never been 45 (:' N. . he hold the good fortune to be notided ap- � Governor of Watz being br Aen ; unjustly, because I had tie. -Twilight, Imn voling north the least iinierfere with the efficacy of tbt► .� . �_.. I qw. twilight za . . I :, �_ .,N . provingly by the sovereign. Our hero, from occasion, Disregarding ught to trial; that consequently I was lay - u rocem or silks, so treated, May , t,ji�, ,,� .. Mal t Of MOL I in"easse lu -u til the muslius I , A cruel could and iOus, . �1- one of raw . PtL,� I ; nor . ... -, I ­ infancy, heA been noted lor a. surprising one of itandipg in the mire from all my a . day .at mmer in C held in ithe fiame of a 611,111d18 Or gas with' �.- - :�':'I; . he I& me i I Circle of continuous I � I I .. �' i.' memory, and, he had been scarcel eeks Mv In I thought y ---- I should . fire; SO that, aithoigh the4 � . . I .._ . ' . .... - � . of the soldiers. I was it .. phoomenolus, to) , 1. � - Ill. � rewhe& To fully explain th4 , . - . a cadet when the king examined = to 1A 14 ,&If dead, only Win to bee myself of at of nature which Mral of ;rt ron, in t with the Ram May �b I He ve him the th t, due to th be ailarred, I remarkable faculty. Lad iibut up.the whole day, . ' eve ht to defen or evem destro L - � ry a%# a rig I and the t varying �ontinu , M the osphere . -, . :�. � nam" Of Afty soldiers to'Ca by rote, imprino . 1 ., * i t 0 wash me. 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Y ` v 9 ' _ _ 1 - I David ( s, Q C.; ktclnerl of are aEEO us to do so, while the orator 'd? - the 'on has esteelde}d a ritssiA , - • London, Ong., wh wee o>4e o the P g r , , x: ` iuvtt W all of hbs aootreres to __ . - - I - bolters at the ,ti a of the Paciftc' eu S. . - _ .; ee h ,., �, t x scandal, d who ow as an a ea asbingtfotl r,t .. - - . - .. _ . - 41 auto Inds resent the` Prairipeo P vin Inrb - a i �` °`�' . pe in to 0e, ad r puts at the W� House just �, E .. . ,. - = _ �� --= h been ele0 ak r l• come AC the President's tease oA 10 the "'"+'t ! +s ,.t,� , ;j' +f� grls'i t' ' x� �' - , jt 1 -P't y C); , 46— as led $ e Of the Man A , i ,, i • rF , East R04 On Wednesday. ile he vras d `' rE ' I ie ':, i° E.0 *'n 0 , '. fobs Legislature. avid always did shaking anon with stoat three hundred ` - ;''� Ft r ' ;; ": `+ - I � � pktt gtW% . have an inkling for Mee, and he has p0000p1e, m tl visitors in the tit w - ag get Well, teal e:ome to the White House to see the , �'�'" 5 IF 108 AT I I I z - . � . . Is published.very Friday, morning at its oi'�ce, managed LO t .the at last. _ Yiokeri , cute to be $ aker of th Manitoba House president among the other sights, a group ' iA• . '' 4'; TER 9 " .41 __ I - - ss.9a -pw Foss• $1L.00 ftyald is sd anise. isn't much of a job after all of thane g ntlemen took a p�stti0 behind ' ' the Chia Executive and laughed s j' I RATES OF ADVERTISING: : F I ",: u8 d and + i IN First insertion, per line _ 1 Scents. Ii'Or $o2t18 time eater$ In ='�T Bra comments n n the persona ae the♦ flied' j - _ ' Mach subsequent insertion, per line - Q •• 'by in line. The criticisms were aaditable, ,. L .1 cods" in New Yo k cif ' have been -t s 1 ' , , This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad-. g y and the P siden't was so m uch annoyed ' • vertisements. : victimizing the gull ble of this country, by the di urtesy shoaut the strangers • " ` ..: �'. . � Special terms given to_ parties making son_ , i , � . without . an effort a n y t3 that he to reed more than cress and looked ` rafts for 9 or 6 - months or by the. year. Half- y p_ tl gain ' reproviugl at the offenders.�$�� �� �� ... I yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. made by the auth0 lties to suppress p Business cards, ten lines or under, with papP *, These tr - weekly receptions to the publiei I ' one ear., $5 0'J the traffic in counts feit money. The -are for the out part attended by strangers. . . y ,payable in advance. 11 ts'Notics in local columns tern cents per flue, press Very generall has referred to as above r marked• who could not be et- I ' ' . . . _ U - five cents per line each subsequent insertion. - - Special contract rates made known on appiica- the matter time a again, and we posted to as familiar with Whitt House � ' •` ; . .. M b at - tion. rTo tree advertising. understand the On x10 Government receptiuns s are the representatives of the 'r Advertisements without written instructions press who ske a business of attending ' will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- has instructed Proyi vial detectives. to them. 8 metimes callers are a little I • 1 •' zordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- ' \ - - wentsmust be in writing and sent to the pub- asgist the police of t e United States awkard an rather Comical scenes occur, -, �` r ' ' liRher. in hunting down i only ' °dealers in but this is he first time the President has - Job Work promptly attended to.. ever taken occasion to complain to the 3 L. _. ACKERMAN, the queer,,, but other swindling p 'vrA.R ��t PRNPRiE��R. ushers of ownriAht ill- breeding on the 3 �OV :D ,.. operators who attempt to carry on part of the ewspaper alAn. , Sur Polities- strict Inds their nefariousbusin ss.iu this country. T _. ,� -0 , - - pen8enoe. Good. Our Aim —A Firat-olass LaaalPaper. Bit of Advice ANA AT . ' TPRONTO • PR ES*: . Our Eacpeatationg - The hearty . - . support of the ueoule of Pickering and vicinity. (' 1�`:f - : s Ir Probably`. there ewer Was e', nixie Sm. --In our issue of the 15th' inaf;•. . 1. year Kinssl oorrm resent i when the people of this village had flattering as 1lment to a ag man who : ,, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 188?. more faith in its fu ure than at the P y . - had been vi fling at Kinsale, as to the cal. ' ST���I � gT '. • , *1 , .. present. The bust . sB men. are doing tivation of s high field, etc. Now, the - • . . 1. _ _ NOTES AND COMMENTS. , a- fair trade, and those who own generality of the young men in and about ' ' - ' _ - property hang on to it with- a tenacity Claremont ajr'e well posted in the art of I _ "husbaudryX' and we would suggest that This traces and professions of the which exemplifies t sir confidence iq yoar corres ondent at. Kifieale would be . - new Dominion House of Commons are Pickering's progress Building opera- better. quail ed trf act as each if be would - stated to be as follows : Lawyers 63, bons during the ens ing year promise Lake a sou o! instruction at some of the i ' merchants 8G, fa_'•mers 88, doctors 2h, well for a small pl , and there is an institutes, a d a little advice from his .. _ :w ; ON W. AT . 1. lumbermen 22; manufacturers 5, jour- evident desire man' sted b the- resi• medical Advi r as to the origin and care - • - , y of mumps; a d Joseph. (not of Arimithea) . . realists 6, traders 5, notaries 4, ship- dents to improve a d beautify their bad better t rn his attention to affairs owners 4, professors 2, contractors 2, surroundings. The structures erected matrimonial, which we trust will have a / . I � one builder, one person whose calling lately and those abo t to be erectad salutary effec upon him, and prevent him i , 1' is unknown and ei €�ht "gentlemen." are of a solid and h dsome character, from sowing ltd oats on lands other than . S .. 9. I his own. Yours, Wrap Aw�x, 1 showing that the da s of small things Claremont. Toronto is to get the Dominion April 26th, 1$87. _ ��w� �N . in this village are pa t. To THE NEws. 'E .`,NOTE. ••Wide- Awake " is `an ttis c • -1 - I Government grant of $10,000 this - : ' we honestly believe a can say, with- wrong track.) ., `.` 1. year for its Industrial Exhibition, and out e�oti ' we may , therefore expect on this is due for a thine smtateu ofo thin lse Cholera h a axed in Mezlco g p 17'� . - jubilee year, that extra efforts will be pee le c ' gs' Lord Lansc cwnpe and hie Irish tenants ( �j + I V ' p an talk as the hke, but a i r I ; , put forth by the management to make !. y have reached an agreement, and further good live newspaper in a place is of evictions hav ,h.een stayed. A,Z---Jzm the Industrial Fair of 1887 supercede inestimable value in assisting in �_ _ '—`-�----- - - all previous efforts. We are all proud -- I - . • • - . • of the Toronto shorn, and wish it con- developing and' ex andirg business, 1YPU± Art'r�erteR�me »t�+. BUST '�O HAND i _ ' and also in sti`rrin •up the latent — I: tinued success. L- - - -'�+ t , d L d ear J WE RV--. abilities of tllereside is iu the direction car Sale. ; - New @s designs in a 1 b1�o0Chee,. , tiVe'see it stated that his excellency of advancing its pro ass. And as this - -- pins, ails short chains' ape three -spri q wagon. Apply to RICRARD '' King Muanga, of Uganda, who has village thrives net hboring farmers BAKER, Pickerl r,, ap.q • ` _ alike share in the a cants es accruin T - - -- - -- - CT - - --_ -_ - - , - - -- - -- CLOCKS --One and Ei #t Dad CloAs. i • been keeping Emin Bey (whom tan- Q g Sale. - ley has gone to Africa to rescue) on a therefrom. t,et everyone, therefore, I ;` T— 51L�TRR�rARE� -�'uil stack new I goods/, also hot griddle for months, has one Put his shoulder to lie wheel and fib A' bea�y lamver wagon and a top brag�y near. $` , lv new. Apply t JOHN BAKER. Piaker�ug_ knives forks an oohs. 1 1. thousand wives. Fortunatel for him the best he knows h w to promote our . - -- -- - -- - - - - -__ . r P his wives are not disposed toybe over mutual interests. ubscribe for Tllg F'a for Sale. Teas Ogn8 from 1 i NEws, a for it in advance, P .50 pal doz."' Extraordi cry value.. particular as to the spring styles of pay and . it iieing parts of ots 81 and 3. in the tth'oan., 1 - bon,�ets, or the poor king would be will always be foupd in the front rank T'p of t'�cicerinR. containing 150 acres, on which ' CiL4 a=d ee Them._ : - in the iT}arch r0 re88 are situated .I1 he necessary buildwgs. arc, to . _ kept;on a hot griddle himself most of P be found on • la •e farm. This is one of the Jewelry made to orde .' Watches clot s and jewelry repaired and wai�•auted.- theime. T___ beet farms in th Township, and will be sold. Full particulars c n be had by arplyi:ng to the �T i LL '� WaShingtor Letter. f . , ' p I- __ or, H. B. iFE80R, 3darkhan(. :i6- V „ From re just presented: to I :'1 _ 1 - -- -- - - ' -- - - -' _ .1 . I Purl ament fear that the recent r'prom our Regular Correspondent.} �raCtiCal "atChmaker Brock r . WHITE ALE HOUSE. I st set, W itby. , unpl asantness in the North -west imes are dull in Washington, not a • bread of reeves stir-ring. - _ ' . COSt he country a nice little sum of g. The Lenten The above hove having teen _ T -- -- - � seaeo havin Based snafu ton socidt Iarchased l y ;i 0 —J' _ - men y. I Already claims amounting to g p R' y• i t . '''� /�'T -�•� - nom thing over three - millions Of whin r is religious in orm, has• reverted TCr13 ��'..•C�•�' �`, •-L�+-+-I X:Mn - with zest to gayety. he most prominent lie beg-s to announce that it is being reeltted, I I • doll s have been recommended for loci 1 event of the wee was the perforni- and is now oi,en f :r the aeco :nmodation of the I .. • , pay ent; andvrobably another million ant of the lay of ,I ' the Penman" at travelling public. '. F'very convenience, and all • p kttentive hostler. Whitevale. April 20. Wo-9 - • • or in re will be required to balance ' e National Theatre t r the benefit of the -- - - - - ; ' , .11 the counts. Rather erpenslre fora cilOr e.innd, �IN .A� .� i i . - t seems that President Cleveland and Sn rebellion. members of his Cabinet invited the ' W ----) ( f _ _ di. oa Square comp ray from New York. BUNDY'S - - - - Ma s u , - & or mi F 'c�r0 . . : ® Th agitation for doing avray with They arrived by a ial train, were the p war of the landlord to distrain accorded a epeeist race tion_at the White �R In,n110n, half gallon; IISrt I lIIt and half . � I...., - for rent has been sett'e 1 by a cow- house; and were shown many courtesies E C O I h G ! :: i �" I P - : pl t tins,' and • prom se. The Government some- in their visits to the va leas Departments. -- a warraIIted to be.t]rlac�e o pal's �,•ineeed qll, pII�e President Cleveland upied a box at the - what relaxed its opposition and theatre with District tarehall and Mrs. J A. Bundy! or A. eonrar futures to �si1 r►t Japan, �hlte Lea and ' Oxide Z, 0. • I .L Wi1soA C nearly overt' horse a the township and'each•nge _ sent • i a bill considerably mitigating ol. and Mrs. amout. I had a creameries and al kinds of tinware for eggs• . the 1 ar:lships of the present law. •seat directly opposite, nd made it a point rants, wool - ppinking , borsehair, of f copper. old I For le 1)t' to observe, I might say diagnose him very brass and &hoop ski no. Old cast or wrousht iron . 'i This ineasuro exempts from seizure takou at either a, p, • - the oods now exempt from being fo�a'ceartng the tar hours of the per , - taken under an ordinary execution, Paragraphs have bee going the rounds STOVE REPA RS, , ; I' D ' E ETR GHJ, w o . - and so' all goods which are not the of the papers relative Mr. Cleveland's • pro ty of the defaulting tenant or impaired health. I ha •e seen the Presi- •'; , - FURNACE WORK, - • �'.. . . dent often daring the t two years, .. --:- - - - - -_._ ._ - -. _ _ P 3 but 1' ' and all kip y of Jobbing Work I -- -- tile embers of his family. It pro- have never known him look as well as - vides however, that when the benefit he does now. His fa a has neither the Promptly �tt @IIded TO• I ' of su h exemption is claimed the hsaard weariness of is earlier days in -- 'WOOD' -I - *...... . y tens t must, give up possession of the the White House, not the redness of a j�a B V N�Y . . later period, when its c for was frequently l� - prem sea. compared to Presid nt Arthur's face. 'kill attend, to - ie Pickering shop for - ' President Cleveland's mplexiou is clear, � d a present. T Pr mien Norquay, of ManitobO, his eyes are bright. an his ensemble that F• L GRF,tF//� .'..."_ - mans ed to squeeze, through at the of a man in good healt and heart. - 9 OROPRIETOR, N Y..: Opening- of the Legislature without The audience at the heatre was a die- - suffer n� - tin^aished ono. Beare r Bayard sat to is'' , Y 'hare taken the abo�-e hulls, and 'will al-- i i, „defeat after all, aq many of y y Clarenlo t and Pickering. 6.9 Reg s k e Flou Vt' - - the w seacres predicted would be the the front row. Near h m was the British - -- - -- r h1Ch cannot be beat. Try it - P Minister. The Secrets ies of war and of F% A,� P case. ,The defection of a few of his she Navy were there, a d almost unmarked . I, an you will say it is the ,eat `'OU ever I1 . supporters ters previous to the opening of in the brilliant assemb a sat two others, Thai pportidn of art of Lots 2T and Its, north ✓ Sec. ! . who had been 8ecretar• of War and of of the Kingston d, in the ist concession of . - A specialty made, of " - -. 1. the use resulted a good deal as did Ptokenngg, contain rag about Fonrteon .acres, r, • the Navy in a form' r administration, more or less.i For rmeand further particulars i, E�Ch ill Yn d FlUlli' 1' the dtfection of the r Rielites in the �iknap and Robeson. a ply to f3. X. Bmi b, Whitby, or to {VrtILLCAIij�1 k,'-, - Domi lion House. hen the House It is evident that the Administration is - off AN, Port U n , P.O. 26-, . •.. - meta d it was manifestly clear that disposed to pursue a very conservative . I ptiCe.; _. __ RI1d ctrl giV1D IY20re 'lour per Busteel than can be ' . the government would be able to coarse with reference the powers rested got elsewhere.. ' in the President by th Retaliation Bill. Parties wanting rry bushes, Cgthbert and I I ' t' carry ..Ion the business of the country Secretary Bayard re arked daring the atherchoicevarleN ,can be aeeommodated by Brae a,tld Shfrt Alwa3'8 orl hand. . � independent of their support, why week that he felt that he le outside `wing on tile unde signed. J. B, BURK. lot Ql• - they dropped back into the old grove °p Q=P!op am, I.O. -- -_-- - $ -- ' "V7 � = .a. I= 'V° .A. N � � i , of Massachusetts had never realized its a again at once without seriously endure- importance, or apprec' led the gravity` of erty for �7a18 p p r ' ' a =1 :; H�i hest rice aid #or Wheat. tar+ alternative fait to t e Administration �� gering their constitutions by the shock. —s declaration of no •intercourse, if it III 1CerII1 ` ` t Such is life. (I failed to effect a �• �. C�-RL1�'. L. . pesos ble adjustment of i --- ,; the differences between the United States tr retina on Kts and Z`htereh The . _ . ; It is estimated at the new Parlia- and GFreat Britain r • peating the con- streets s�er d to sale to three Parcels or to. - -- - r. f etrnction of the treat gather, via., let, la a building occupied as • went buildings about to be erected in y ghts of our fisher- ifl, . _ , ' men. 8'•ry and barber , $pd, building coonpfed Toronto will cast something over a •• •tare end tin.ha ;°�rd building occupied •. It is doabtf q1, he sai , if the interests of furniture store as undertaking www -ooms, - 0.n;- r .. . _­ - I million dollars. • his is a pretty large Ban Francisco in main .rein with land in oonn ion.. For particulars a i arr-m-9g tear ppresent to ]DANIEL LEAP, Ns •PI y �i . sum, being twice the amount first source of cost sn ply f m British COlum- okering_ - all : if 1 +I, �� I ; .... voted for the. sum purpose, but ex- b a, aside from "t a im rtanae of the great NOti1C8 0 t+red1t0i8. Suldbii Fraser' offers better iudacie>`gents -than ever I _ ' ` Chicago business Conn tions with Canada, to burr your parlance has shown, that it would be im- --- . M IXA ! CROMERY, t eslble t0 ut u bnildin sin kee and the vast trade th t ebbs and flows All accounts fine he estate of the late Lswls5�� Po . P P g P g across the 3,000 mi1 of : oar northern O'Leary, for veteri cry services, must be ♦id ! � Istes t Elf s .... . --...-. with the position o the Province, and boundary, do not ea the •interest o! thou � r i ad n or before the 7th of may j j's give a $ that would afford the necessary ac- Massaohasetts in the r alts of the appli- ;------- -- ATHEBINE a'LEABY. $4tf 61 pedal discount, rem the present low prices, of 10 per cent, on 1. cation of such an sltern five as commercial _- µ commodation, for 'anything like the able Lampe, Tea Sena, Combination aid D11er Setts. amount first a propnatod. The non - intercourse. The negotiations with RICKS � � A. S1V I England on this subj t are progressi ( our shock of falacy China Cps and Saucers, ' ' i, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, p Ghana Fruit. Baskets, Fruit Plates, r Province is in _ a good financial con- and the Secretary Lo they will result Desert I'1Mee, etc., %e sold at 20 per cent. discount, to make roc \- dition, if we, tak the Treasurer's in a harmonious and atiltsotor under• •' -" AN 1) A GONMAKERS, - B m for y i priar, (10046. A let age and well assorted steak of clZOice fatnil - statement for it= there being a surplus standing. t Bed's d stand), Pickering special �ealaa iu Teas,apd Cof %es, seas nabl �O4s��'' There is a probability of the Cabinet, or Paste l seers Q e fizits at reduced prices, ' of -over six millions ' and now that new I R y in hulk and can. They famous Louise akin apart of it, taking trip south soon. poyydsr takes the lead a 8 „ ' buildings are being put up it would Efforts are being made to -day lei organize NeW S #eelln' and aykng of gai i Seed rest' all. competitors; put tip in �, a ,' pound clans al 8b cents rpound. Don't forgot to see "_ : , r certainly be better to make a good job cabinet party to go to Charleeston, p. Drib 'Tee h 4 a Speclaltyi , + ,, , , Pe rg - of it, even if a lax er ex enditare than Carolina, to hear B rata Lamar's . �° our goads and prim before purchasing elsewhere. .ya, g p All work pre►)iry anp satisfaotorUy attegdod , �('t "a�` c oration at the tigveilin o! the Calhoun 9l-89 to a re noble rates, . �. .f ` that now voted were necessary. They monument ry j �N + . -4 will last for tt centttr fleoreta Fairchild has a :• RAS 11 y prelseti his determinati n to , andothen ; ,, ;o. ` " *r`, _ ., �` ,4 . 40 3 sa . GiYve S a Trla. , h �` •. Ieverell'slc� k B /� (y �.. ,._, , - _ -. - d - -f ".� e�7 t= `sin} .' -r, '� rUt3kSt.�' •.:' :'_'. :`_: s-. -F '{t', :., i'(.ta 4 - ..,,,.i J.t' , - '% - ;oa, :i) .. i , ' ��� .,,.: i.., a is �1' s1, ,. 1 tb y I * # f, a!":� i j s lr�y1 _F :1. , v. 7 -tlr- t �!'3T,a.: Wi•yr1• I.3 EFf. ,Ire - -t' i :• x, u !t �. a `�[ y {, "??E i " -e- 'I' �l 'ra s5 (' r , } i . r. a 4 i F• r� t. iY ' .• -f- � � - _ ,1�4 °'� } 4' 2 l q f r i! 3! �- k n Q1. f• i . Q` li x�4 tr t, t.+ r, A y I •>. � FE. � r (t adill F 1- _ . x� :3 5 t. � S. ale:. i < aa 4 g� 11 I N7 _. r �. a:::., .r .r 4.. r. _ ) t . {. .. i, �. F 4 1 .. - -: S' . _ ... �..- : -. : .. 3r .. r :. 1; .. ..r .- ... -, : x- Al . - - 4, . �. ,: _ , . ..: .__. _,, .: ,,. Y •- . _ I. : , _ .. i , ,, 1. -. ,. , , -- :. . 11 Fr: I '_ f a . ai . _. I'r : f >. 4 r.. i _ .... . , .:. _ j a "4 N 3 ::I -A. 4r 1 ,t i` 1 , is - J • c.,. ,. a., q, ; - E r'S l z .r r 4 r �. a r.. 4 , .. _ . ..t .l, . .. A,. s �. , 7 4 Y .�` .�' .: of : ; -:F ,.. r _ , . . .. ... 4 - t S' _:1 p kLva . � -- - ­ --- -- --- - 11���� , -- -. . -. a . r r .. a _... -. .: .. >. s. _ ,. ,. , :e- .- 'i ., - ,F .. ... , - - -, • -: _ .:. t - - -.�t�� 5 W i tEE I C i J'!tk- 'DISTI� 4 ,%&* V><,= Y ><,it, X � VW l•YCAL i 1 I- • � SOUR:. - le-0., , , ; .Ai p. , _ f! " � s floe t e �� tp 61,000. ha plot Perry ` esf soy kind. - . 'Woodbridge 1 X* IL A. there. The old stop - - %W been pulled ]Dr. JoDes is ilAmds settlii3e • The Salvation . , burst in bin) al Manchester h desires the corl) Lord sad Lad ` ed in Toronto i A Port Perry . sated as inforl wiles r Alez McKay to Milts Isabell , fat Mariposa. John Kennedt Qiatt io,II at lie die, of Tliorah . , , . The Uzbridpe the town to E o O some other p l is.c, slouffv}iIle w i l L o s to n liex Aeeessary 3,Q;10 About forty ' � lodge town ou gum to meet th M F. Goo, suendingebi rcl . bad $150 stolen . It took two i - 'to cut up into the township of - - : of wood. , The United 1. tsvpply .ldr. T1 • with German streams., - A Peterbo li maser of SIC11. relieved the jiic • short order. -. John H. , , - Langford & f,i:, sentenced to �') - Priaan. Crawford ` ( Dare failed- . ;1000. M cmditor. i Miss Katie 41 suddenly o; - taken ill in tl, e .. - sundown. D. D. Ross, h - vile, has sec;r danghters ar :t of Miss R. Gala Messrs. 5llar . _ from Mr. J of t Clydesdale still ' rm,Dr six yep )•s 'r The two sfr; • dam of Capt. 31arkharsl 311 l away by the ic( R. Bray, of 1 -bole on leis fair snakes which h salver. He sal in the hole. The Xewmar by burglars o ` safe door wag ... iu stamps and taken therefro , The barn of 11, con. I., Yor street, `eras st afternoon 15th It was tally in Sheriff Jarvi ' last week. T1 . wbo will sn . is be divided, a the city and o .1 A young -gir -was found by , the other n1g1) barn on Prof, s wa9living mid inn away from ing no place t I barn. . . I The Libera 1_ of East York j: the Albion H - Is was called �- . - _ ! visabiility of o who voted a election. At of a free pact Yr. Chauncey i Sam, threate u . i down. Thy =. asking action. ! The relativ band have i► . petit jurors f o Rife left her usidence wit ; band sued his the lady, alai I was fully a1 - . .. seoied sa $1 wife. A you I eepted an offe the honest y _ grad the yo I , - of the contr i , - This was the I During th . 1bth, Mr. was struck ` • ehimney was . . the.stove pl this latter cau the lightning :round which gated, and in1 W" just in 1 1. wood when ti - fact that no c lour; and is no .; Tbb shock , vi ' _� Village, also c Iv'` -the! cellar" wi . . ' - botitse; which 4.. `• 2,4 yards h ,4, Z , ol . t•. y• r. 1. } •t _ ✓.,t` I I A x i. , E wXi ` .� ]` -I ;- .tire' -° , u <.. Et j y t =. - ':. -}?� yet r {.'.` ''`. i 4;4. y r. . ,C. ;. 4r t r _ - { c 1T•, a 4t •. : a - 4s rr 'd - W.- l:esy G I . f .. I �, . �_ 1 ' .t.:ti i 0 as . _ - }•- .y'i 1 .fir .i��,'t('4r'?'' . • L,KOK` -?! mj 3 • 4; I ; i. . .. , _ • - _ }- - - .. . .f t .... ,q.- .:. .rt.a +,�h Y. sown,.. g, Lr.• A.6.. . ,- .- .7,- ..', �. ,. . , . '�s"`•R M ) '"_.5 .{•! - l , 9 - / t ,., .. .+ tt - "•tom. 'Y- L JJ M. `` 1 a,: A ., a B PA.. .: w- .,.• -. B' :. � t (':' .. pi3' - -, q rFs,�•,..,, r-. A. F„ffi ,11.,. ,i,a -. .r. t t?k _ 'F„'., I '_' f . s ?, 5 -.e.i .. -,, , - y, � ' .,-� L .r . . ,g, . +Js E•. J t Mfr.. �ti � 10 is ,* s J, _ , i -. • -. l �v fit . .. c �a -* t . , y. - �r.3K : s� , . , : ,: -. 1. . t . x . �,. - ...t�1: ..try, fi •+l a' 1� r `,: ,. '44. { . a 9 - s< t a ,., , - ,.., • -: ` +1 r td•� - `tYt�;:(- fi " ._y [r" '.` . r - -Mi o: .. - . ,,.,r: i:. „ .�., - p _... -- .' -:_ E- i'_ ,...- ._, , • p a:l -.w., ar .. ., '� ' }. '.• " "'- call =� r t. r.r:K. / 'f,' a.,: ,.11x,1.. ;. Y . • A , a '_ ._,th w.... a._ . a . L • 4 Wr..- �, .. �� �' s s to i n -: I a . , i - A -_ - - ..- k _ j'r d Y r �`DISTRICT,DOTS .:' -, a .1 ��tE RaalaTaR.h,ai y �� - �}v ' Farmers cencng guVrk Chou d not fa ` , 7 a� . �.. i 1II�/bIt �11T_ iOTN.- AYOtiOn sale OhO4M + app n�� �s a�•�j M1� r:. , .M "MIN . LATKIT New' s C�LLZD _!'1 8M "a+ diu- life•atiII_ of CLt�s* . , : J' f V� RsLV L�IAei Frock , . 0� � f `L� .a. v.Ns v*• a•6 - «.F M" r . vuMy,n+NTt7'�A Aow,rt - ,. rsp{+�•'r.e.,9 - . ....vw m'7;•� tL <r,.1,' a, A'.� +ij!t- ! •Yr`{s44 "r� 11� ", - .,,'- LOCAL PRRSS AND GLEANED ' FBOi[ eo4at, s propert of dobn Pate>'son. p 5 ' - � ` 1 ,., 1 r y� t ,q ,,••r F: j � , y�< � w •vj .iw ^:jr i B `. d & 'S aS'a • �� • 'f A)d . - ­ ` AA pp� ' s Bi SGUHCES• cab t I Go. fpne . yf` - - i. IT t "Ti . r. s- _ p .m li . - titer anal. �, a.. v: asp t`t =- [_ !� ;. +,t bi : »t, 1. .I: I k- 4.... ..l- /.tt . _ .•. - ' _ / .. 3cotl►Aat fines in Port �*smount , - ..,'I. r � :,wit i •r.. � ��� , ...� - . . y ;,; Yes Ttr _•s , . . Part Perry. has -no temperance society' 4 { - '. ; - , 1bVW4. •r.••-•- W@ celebra� � I -- ' -- - - •' - N- R- ,� 'r rEt:ily,.,-. .y 4.- , _.L 3d s {A S ,: - an kind. ets411iort the prop" of . M. Palms[, -will ti E:. €''., �, t A# ." . , " e 4 r:" - ((�eoo Y t 1 n: , t I I 1' , a brd a i . 'to l ttiv8 tseM hotel leave bi own stable on Tuesday Ma " and for ; • ` • i !f . -- ♦ e * r hWBV Ol O�tl� _ . , : i� �+ 71 �•j 7� y� : Toed 9 . Li 1, noon, thenos to Highland Crook; � h y e l� gJ O�}e a ou iJYai n� e1A.A1 . fipr S. A. there. i nigh : Thnrda to'Whitnlert�als noon, �=� and I. The old stone hotel at Pots Whitb Brangh at n. Freda r.Cnose nova �j d Slippers #rom one of the tar egt manufac rerg O these 7 y and ho ; Saturday to y Pickering AI • p noon, a d home at night. See bills and has been pulled down. - . Dr. Jones is leaving Port Perry and "� >aN M�OO>isGOs° -This celebrated g odg In Cai�iada, angle a8 �O�1t10I1 t0 ' Chde, a roper:? of Wm. Boon, Olaremnnt, 4 r attends settling in Toronto. wtiI tea his i � r .' . - t , - . . ;,•' own stable 1Londay. May �d for ` .:. ,• , . ,I ., - ,: .,, r !' _ } _ Salvation Arm 1S m .0 rend a A. Mi >s Greeh Bever, theme to lot 10, I I , The y g 9thOL Ttham; Tuesday to cedar t3rove, r l ''fi` . t ' cks 'in dial khan village. , A Ca .;. . I - ; :. bars ag _ • _ _ nwal>: born at night; t; Wednesday to R. ,. _ �' �daneUester has three babies �rhioU it 7th of Markham- Thursday aloes • I 7th of �[arkham to H. fib s ; Frida to 'e { _ . ,k , • ' ' 'desires the corporation to look after. Mongol . and thence to his owYn stable. yFor , 1. Lord and Lady Lansdowne are expfect_ desort on and �igree see bills and cards. , • t � . „DAYS '-This Ana im Clyde, the t t ' i 4. 1_. ' 11 ed.in Toronto in play to reside a month. m of Bobt. Anoan. kerlas, wyill tea.° ' ' "t ' C ,, A Port Perry man boasts that he has his own stable, Kay 2nd, for John Annan's ; r - . 1. I as informer in ninety Scott Act Tassels to Hixhand creek ; Wednesdtw to _ , • , f , . ltari�t town road, noon, and Soarboro' ; . , towuli st night; Thursday to Cherry rood ` 4!8ie8 noon own stable ; H'rldy to Aadley aa� . l:_ Alex McKay` eras married on the 18th Whitb • Saturda to T. Brant's, ! ¢ t �:., to Mies Isabella McInnis. Both reside ham• , Baseline and `. ! i' ;.: Pte• John Kennedy has sold his hotel "The AR'eO�• - ' - F Ontario," at Beaverton, to Arch. Gilles- It is a duty of every peeeon who ti need bee's German Syrup to let its ( pie, of TUorsh wonder! 1 be known to their , - - .. I 1 The Uxbridge Organ cotoapatay wants friends,- in9caring Cousam tion, severe I ,j Mea Man' • . 1. P • ,�' - = il " the town to bonus it, or it will move to Coughs, Croup, Asthma, ' Pneumonia, and I E' ... I ­. . . __ '... wa�ea other place.. in fact it throat and lung diseases. No _ _ • Stou$viue will apply for into cation arson an a e it without immediate relief. han an or a ha 'geed. and ales r thin buck . -as a -town next January, har g' the Three will relieve any vacs, and weg'ller t Necessary 2,000 population. ounside it the duty of all dmagists to wheat straw, is the 'man that will cut ill the advertisements out o leis paper, so that iI About forty votes were polled in IIx• recom d it to the poor, dying aonsampp-- bi$ , � a � t read them. - That man stands in- his own light, bee use he prevents . ,-X-, bridge town on a by -law to issue deben. tive, at east to try one bottle, as e0,000 - set those matiuin dozen ales were sold last year, and no his wife from finding out where she can buy to the best advan age, so if yon holes to x11 g one o where it failed was reported. -�T T -�-•� Mrs. F. George, of Sto°ffville, ' tirhile finch a ediaine as the Berman Syrup LTpvRj V v 1F ..rl 't ��A.V �I8 - _ 1. attending church a couple of Sundays ago, cannot too widely 1¢gown. Ask your lied x150 stolen from her residence: drnggis about it: �8ample bottles to try, sh,e will Learnlat we are calling New Dress Goods With Rtes, bIIc It took two men a day and a quarter sold at 0 cents.: Regular size, 75 cents. ' to cut up into, cordwood an elm tree in gold b all Drtiggistsand Dealers in the OIIB SIId Sal the newest trimming to match. �e hRVe aline of p is at 10 cents whiC , she township of Ups. It made eight cords. United Cates and Canada. •58 Ares hard to beat, and if you will bring her to the store she will soon , be : $ of wood. .. Osh Ws papers chronicle the narraw COT1vinCed that Our Goods and Prices �tre rig t. - TUe United States (Iovernment will escape of a boy living �in Raglan who I: ' snppl 11r. Thos. Conant, of Oshawa, sto a revolver bullet with his front I . 1. With German carp for the neighboring teeth His lips were knocked out, but t streams. rte= w&'� relieved old otherw a he received no igjnrv. 1.,00 1'b�• Of OfCe �L1 t A Peterbor•6 pickpocket . ADVIC Te MOT$tBe. -Are yoq disturbed at j - farmer of 1100, but a friend of the farmer nigght a d broken of your rest by a sick I ohtld en Bring and o with pain of Cpttingi - relieved the pickpocket of the money in bottle ' I - Teeth 4 It so send at once and get a the j , . . W short order. of "M = Winslow's Soothint Syrup'• for i • John H. Knight; for breaking into Childre Teething. Its value s incalculable. Is ord Clay's store at Ashburn, fuse It will lteve the poor-little sufferer immei.tety. ' y Depend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake 1 sentenced to four months in the Central about it It Qnres Dysenterp and Diarrhoea 1 re t the SSttooesmsoh and Bowen, cares Wiu��Q,�j7.MN �_� •i - �, - . �, , Prison. Colic, s !tens the Gums, reduces .Intlammation, .rs..rz./.•+� _ I. .;. - Crawford & Co., Of Markl am, tanners, -and giv tome and energy to the whole system. - '; 000 ' liabilities "Mrs. iraslow's soothing S�ru "for ohUdna have failed. Assets �4, is ple t to the toots and b tte perecri tion slg,po0. Mr. Robinson is the heaviest ' ' ' of one f the "oldest and best femFle physicians creditor. and nu in the United $fates. and L for usryyle , . 1 L - T - -� L.".& .. -i .; Miss Kate McArthur, of Manilla, died by all t throughout the world. PriWIV_ 46 cents. le. lie sere you ask for "��. wix- EM ROVEMENT *( suddenly on Sunday week. She was GLOW'S SOOTHING Stave• ;' and take no other -- SUGARSi tuiken ill in the morning and- died before kind. ga�,g poU the Grocery $asi- !`I- '., sundown. PICKERING MARKET. � ness lately carried on by Mr. Linton, we i :. The BELL ORGAN �_ D. D. Boss, Uardgrare merchant, Wood- , Nswe omoe, April 281897, Ville, has secured one of Unionville's fair Fall heat eve tome ; spring. Sk to We voce will kee�pr a fan stocCk of Is th 0111 instrument made . . E .. me to . Flour per cwt. e4 0(1 to !4 60. Can p O V RIR S I . dan titers as a helpmate, in the person cis oo ton; shorts, lac per owt Chop .teed, ib : having erfeet Dust, Moth and Mouse I, FRUITS & ,TEAS Ql; i4ii88 Ilr: Chant. s1.15. reenings, 70c Der cwt. - • ` ' ` FARMERS MARKET. I Q Ezctuder w ich is always olosed,snd is mach 11lessrs. Sharp dt CO., baVe' ptlrohased . _ I ,' � PROVISION superior o s so -called "Mouse Proof Attach- ea�es the im rted Toronto, sprit 1897. p meat" vertised by another company. Their �' from Mr. JO11II Y improve eat consists in s gate around the were Clydesdale stallion Lord Kintor @i (eg.� The ties! WOWS of grain 'to -day bushels of W Uieh you �1 find fresh and good• ppedals, which is opened and closed with the and p ioes unchanged About 709 fall•board ; should the organ at an time be left 1 rising six years old. _ wheat tiered and soil unchanged. 8Pa to etc for tall and " Of the Beat 11&�lty. o a, dust and vermin are freel admitted, and 'w..._ The two spans of the bridge over the spring. and . Oat@ a m Barley wa"lee selling 00 TEAS, SUGARS, ORANGES,E N UTS, SCAN ; they will assuredly eat their way out. I dam of Capt. Mime's pond, leaden the at 4ac fO sot LEMONS. No other company can use our Patent Pedal, g bush at 94a to 990• Peas ere nominal at 620, L a�S, Buon-,S iced RoU and we would advise all inteudin& pnrchaserf �tiarkhaip Mills, which were C fed and for rye. swyy' in fair supply; 8a loads DIES. Wv., In great variety ' P to buy only the BELL dR(iAN which contain' stoma b the ice, have been replacEd sold a B19 00 to i15 50. Straw sold at B9 to [ all the most important and practicsl impruVe- y y tale a n. Hogs sold at s7 00 to 87 26. Beet, as SMOKED HA11d, and other Provisions, cheap. ments known to the trade. _ R. Bray, of Balsover, killed fro one toed for forequarter&, and 8550 to 87 0o fo: SPICED ROLL, ' � i ' hole on his farm, no less than 8ea'e teat, hind arters: Lamb s7 to 9e o0; and muttonl,,A=S�NSv Forsyth Bros•, - Agents. _ _ °t° d0' FINNAN HADDIE -' snakes which had come ont to sun t rem •fie p ug market was quiet today, and Mites. He says there were many o hers prioe4 secretly ruled t+keady• we quote • Beet Also Stationery. acrd a full line of $ny implements where yon can i ' , 140 to 4c; butter, lb. rolls, to 22c, large ro11s .. m the hole. _ 13 to 1 : interior, too to 14�. Lard loo ; Cheese pAa„ilg Frerh land Good . The Newmarket postofi'icii was en Bred 13 to 1aa. Bacon 10c to era• Edge 19 to 14 �, School Books, Slate9, c 2i -88 - Alwi7sl a ' h. The rots per bag 900 to $l. Apples per �barre , �'An inspection will oblige. L . _ ; . I . by- burglars on Wednesday,, 18t - - safe door was blown off and about 62W 82 00 �' s without driving 40 or 50, miles or sending 1. w stamps Ana :�o f 100 in one} B,RT14.. __ -.. ALE X• FINDLA' twice the distance. We hue i taken therefrom. Gott :-=-In Pickering, on AprU Nth,1�97, the - - - - . - - - -- - and intend keepigg a inn TUe liitrn Of Mr. David Duncan No. wife f Arthur Gormley, of a son - I I . % line of repair$ 1 il. eon. •l., -York township, -OILS% Of onge MARK190. ° . on 1� 'idsv - 1Nta>rrotr -At the 1[aais.' !Stirs It. �, - a d - street, was struck bS lightning w I�[r- Wm. F�r' �m�e�e�tg . - silernoon, 15th, Ana burned to the und. on Apt l b, Acv. A. e. Yipp.n, .I Obtained and all other business in the U. B. • Wal er to Jeanie, danglater of the tats ; patent F&oe attended to for Moderate Fees. It Ras fully insgred. I Da �ishtop, both of whhiW, tosrmhip. . Sheriff Jarvis, of Torouif>.' was buried Olco. Our omos U oppoCite the tT. e. Pafeat Once. . sad we can obtain Patents in lass time than at reasonable prices. T I )itet Reek. There 1s g"M rivalry to H' 12Q,y...pa the 19th inst., at hb ivsideaee. those Remote from waaWngqttooa. ; o Band YODEL or DSAWINCi. Wes sautes a. to p $ FOgSYTH BRB. .� why will succeed him. The office is to C hs n$, Bannilt� n, 8d ,saes, 1 ppaaNntability tree of °hare ; and we make NO P. B. 1 U divided. and a sheriff appoip hoc w Oat. on A 19911$, CHARt3B UNLESS WE OBTAIN PAT19NT. . - QiCicering. .. . 0 tlbe city and One for the count . Ts t-•-At Greenwood, sm k We Peter, bore, to the Postmaster, the Supt. - -_ -- y La as, beloved and infant son of Patric of Mona Ordsr•Div,. and to omcWs of the U. S. �--- 1 named Emma M y+ and ice Testa. aged 6 months. I Patent o ®°e. For circular, advice, terms, and �g�� �O� A ,young air _ was found by tUe police of Port ope, references m actual clients is your owe State or the other night lying on some s"" in a s�lslrs- Bkaaea e1. :s Re'n' M''er ooanty..mtreV. A. ,8N Nr cC CU., - Have b Deed. Bond. wed Lesser Mortgages I ey or other legal document to draw � • learn on Protestant Hill. The fami she TsAI S Gotha EAST lav$,AS FoLLORS:- goy .. OplioGite Potent o ®ce, Washington, D.C. or want to borrow money; VMS livinfi with abused her so the she M EXPRESS. • 8•� A. M. or want to insure your property in First elm stn sway from her persecutors, and htty M1 D, ` .48 P. It. AGENTS FOR THE English' or ean"an Companies at the lowest • `' possible rates; 11 ` i�g no place tQ° go, sought refuge i . the : AL.. g•� P• M' ' or a Plow co Hod the t'Advance," which bee 1. - �TRAI S GOING WEST DIIE AS FOLLOWS: --- �aBBey � 1U,faCtU�r1I �o•i all rivals; barn. or a supply of Oil cake, Flu -seed. Sztr I 1. The Liberal Conservative Assoc! tzon MIL EXPRESS .9.08 A. Del. p f rMo= '3�tC. bolo P. M Flour ; ., of East York held a private meet! g in 1 MI ED. . ' 1 or &.New Hinder Oat Meal that is superior tQ1 • 9.2" P. M• '1 or used heretofore for porridge; the Albion Hotel, Saturday efts con. MIL E1tE[t •, •\ ticket for Bout o Fair, I � �, or a c et he h On a� , It was called together to consider tl ad- T ains run oh standard time. I . sample mtwhines on vibes at° dnr rooms • ;.` �,v , call on the undersigned. 13, s charges wijl r1 risabl -11'ty of expelling three Consery Lives snd repair of 511. triode always on hand. ; ��, * please you. _ I who voted against Bonitbee io th last &M to Rent or SeU• ,�,.. '. W. B. PRINGI�E, F ' election. At one time there was a ros I - - ` >> - -� 1 40 -y. Notary Public, Whitby. ! Del 'Or Butto and - and is 4th conasedoit of Piokesing I tea` �\ `a - - - . of a free fight, a� I7 8 • ."' T pest i o e hundred aorss. s I .l. :M Yr. Chauncey, editor O the Mar ham ova hous4e Bad kitchen, stone driving hones \% �`"'� ... dwell ' r . ng �; r t he o . . t ' 'h .Cream C running ni Sun, threatening to knock and outbuilding.. Aran g , down. The • meeting adjourned wi hout w through• For tnrfher variionlars p ortoJOHN WOODBUFF, , �., taking action. Ploie n the p 94-tf r _ , % ­ 1 : 1 The relative values of a wife and bus- a !. !� ­ - I. t'. I . ­ I *� .11, bans have been fixed by Her Majesty's PS,C1iCeT111�` it _ ' % A 1. I., ' petit jurors for the county of 8imooe. STAB � ti' and took up her ' �' ' • .'' .i I :­. .. - her husband �1� - � .�.. - Rife left i'/ib �.,,� _ residence with her parents. The hue - , .\ I . . . . band sued his father -in -law for abducting I to retnsn nrf, thanks to the public for ��° 11 I - \ \ \\ 1 -� I /.� of the �' - ^ t the lady, claiming damages. The case their patmnav an" 1 took season . • was fully argued, and the damsgef ss- b and to intimate Chain future I will ! The Celebrated Dominion pittlloa stead , keep n band at all times first -class riga for hire. J! , t - : t ,, r . : '$ sassed sit $100. This was the value of A I ha added several new horses and have had 1 _ R@IIOWIlt3d DominiOII DrgaLB write. A young lady received and a0- my as renewed, w that the best of .atisfaotiea I�, tljq�gyg ail. • from One Of will given to'my patrons. } We wish to call your attention to the lfenefit cepted ale offer of marriages Vo derived from our new `Automatic Pedal Cover' 1�I1�TGi AB `iJf3VailY. ;. , -[ L - - . " honest yeoman of the county,. and G tenable. ' anaahmeat, which ae have lately added to our steed the yonn�g n4>m for non- fu1$llment y - +r; ice: r J:. organ. This improvement ha8 been s long -felt ' f . of the contract. She- i'eoeived ��, ' 4 � ''' �. '� s.i.�t . . ' � - _ O +��Tj,� � f �tb t<eoessity, and one which has never been success- t. ,j •., IFI . fully solved before by ano pry Company until This was the value of a husband. + - . -r, -. cr j T t + , i r °: r g we scoured this patent direct7yntroin tt,e inven �/ •� • ''�'` s • ` , ` Harrllit+on's ay at Graua tor. Other Organ Companies advertise their During the 'thunderstorm on Friday, O. . �'L4a's - organs mouse and dust proof, b�aoause they em- ISth; Mr: Moor's house at 8au erland Ho orGtsadnate of Ontario VeteriasrvCollege. i, R {, ., s :,� �'nl ©der to the usnwl method of blocskirig around the • �: was struck by 1' bluing. The brick _ �arti89 &881r1II�r BrpOd ' . ' -+ ' E _ 'r;el�ows, as we hove none .heretofore, but it is ; �' was tom letel demolished and o ` , I, .� � .: emiaentl9 unsatistaotory,and the oi31p ears and I. chimney p y l , , , . . 1 -tt One a the moat Useful and Labor- Stivirig . etncient plan is that which Be adopt,of covering the Stove pipes Were lad out gat. TO d J. .a :. , ".. t, ' :� • ` . x ^ " ' Iave>it Qne of the Age. the pedals and bottom of our Organs. This at 1. a' Gee etewn Lime _ this latter cause is attributed Lhe tact that taohment has iron thronghoat (with the eacep- ' ,., , It -- lion of the covers) having no cords, springs, or the lightning did not enter the clots, _t u;_ , t,, . *ad the following testamonw delicate mechanism do et out of order or repair, ..:. gg t ever and works antomatically with the fall board of ��' :_ r the I is iS t0 Oe n e_ . RO $Fi - --%bi8 rHfy around which the family were co fir i, n� To. gated, and into which „one of the family :1, , _ 1I1, any qu ntlty,- eh6 a ►ve had one of Hst`rington's Hay and Grain Unload- the organ. Mhe one simple sat of openittg or `" ere put up is my barn, and have tested it in visaing the organ, simultaneously operates the sues just in the sot of putting a stick of, ' , , sheaves. It handles them with oompl�te ego- pedal covers. wood when the house Was struck. The t „ :_ . f -: _ their OYder at tint3t3 �Wlth sees. I can highly reoolnruend it to ell farmers: Examine our mouse and dust root Organs. , inured is miraou•' T _ is Look tared to it before puxehasi ii othex• before purchasing and be satin eel that yoic . i� fact that no one was - - - - -- 4E0. LENC,I', Jr. have the best -in the world. bus, and is nothing short of providential. - Gm n , _ - ,l 1Ft BewiDg Machines always on Ua dot felt all over the `'' I'io>Keritrq. M h 21th 18t37 The sUock wUlch was I < - - __ Prices Low snd terms easy.' `, . fifteen feet of �didiseasesofthedomesttoe►ted i;_� �+� 'i�TO ©..'1 RN P R, t ° 1 village, also caused about ties• Tjbl%n JO j a G treated in a professional manner. . 0 „ a.. ► - _ zhe cellar _wall of Mr. Archie Lyons ' opposite spink ffiUb, • , •' a the authorised asemt for the above in Picker qty A►g811t; Picks , OB _ ,r .Axe Douse; which is situated about twenty office, ppO ' at the Pibke _ t �r 't . 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'7 . w - r` 1. ; 1. _ _ - ._ . , — – _ - - .._ , _ , ZOUSEPOLD. ,� :- -_ . = t ,lsr ng t nip - S!#tI. S11II�E B i .., ,. .,,r..:, _ _ _,� - Y B11I. a► fore crop for +apilah cows. in dorif i he lion a soil the rky FA d g ga ' ;' not only c awes an increase. iv ,tbo quan- lark of E land, but no strong voice has g xs s' Ee,• : M tor. 8 �• ty of milk, but .tb�a gaalit♦ of cream an ever sung the praise of man of our Ame Y ri- - lved the suceasafnl butter is b+! by its a$a. can birds. Yet there iota rare sweetness in •• For one bar of )j #. us$ thhh to e- On Lstaa��ee ' ' ale a friend a Colored oft iced b our Vfed� says s s. s t for nsfes should be ee- the ratbin's strain, and if it could be tralis- •poonfula of coal oil, such as you use in the , preacher undertook to �' Y y pa pa fated into words there would be s m of • - lamp. For a family of five or six, put describe a utter and unapproachable sin= best cultivators are eta follows : lected where it Is s little shed at least in pee mqugh water in the boiler to bolt, the dulness of the bust rilbn in•tths,woir d, �bp!d in- , 1, PrQ,)?t►re the ground'byJ beep plowing tl;a middle 'of the .defy. ��pace entirely bird song eneh as not even $belley has -' clothes, add two tablespoonfuls of coal oil doing th' he he had reooursb'to tie �#ello4., and subsohin ; apply_• a tlho#sing of rotten shady Is not.. desirablo. A .light soil made written, It is but a simple homely air, add twathicds of a bar of soapf or its or as lapguarge : manure e i U to twenty cords per sore - rich with well•rotted stable manure is a pro- not a fine or varied melody ; yet it is rich . equivalent of #oft soap, let It come to a boil, �`V a de .waters what: •eiw , dader di VPl 1 .. 4r fire t.gi#.i><ind' $nil' miry with.t a per place fch• them. and deep, and full of unutterable of %etion - wet your cleanest clothes in cold water or fnrmamb and on de top of de ftirman}ent Surface soil by repeated and thorough disin Analysis has provein that tha p� aestage � �nderneae. 1. warmed enough for comfort. If wristbands was Chan ad- in de twinkling ob on e�•e, tegratiop with .a harrow, Tye � bests crops of flesh - forming eonptitugttts of the best T4'd brown thrush end the wood Thrash are very dirt a little•soa may be rubbed inter de laekest ob ink an' de skies was are produced on strong, loamy soils ; if reach us from the south shortly after t err I'Y Y, P Y quality of )Tories fi oak4 is �►hout equal to that I . - on them ; put them ill the boiling water had be Chang inter letter- paper, and ebbery somewhat clayey it will be all the better;, contained its pass and bestny,: and equal to cousin, the robin ; but they are shy birds, i , - boil fifteen o'r twenty minutes. While they blade ob rase war a pen, an' of all de blks rovided it in drained. those also for mitwulor devt1opr�ent. For. �d are not often seen except by -those who are lc,okin after them. They love to build I , ,: are boiling, wet the next boilerful; and it: who Lase bar Jibbed w1►s ter dad! an � 2 pilbe pl .�lenly of space. The the praipCtaon of fat it je olafrr►ed to be au- s very dir�y add another s aful of oil night t4nt de was', a 'milllon Older ws sh nott, than :thirty inches Pe y their nests in thickets on the sides of small P°O Yb riot to Co1rn, oat or barge areal, streams in quiet ravines. The oat -bird m more soap. The last boiler 11 not need den Meth em, day wo, t b tie, nox apart, std the plhntt about half that distance One way to improve the market #or thi'uck I any more oil or soap. It take about as ink, nor ns, nor r snuff ter write up between each other iu the rows, amd ° i more familiar in his habits ; bat neither mall frn is u to diminish the quantity these nor an t much soap as the. ordinary way, but it is de sinful ass of des 'beat man in de hall Improve y others of the thrash family ,, •_,,; ,,, ti ; t - „ • .� 3. Remove all tanners as they apps, and ±he quality of the pradnCe taken me noarlp so numerous as the rolpinlr, yet t: all put in the boiler. After boiling soda, 'e'd, s11r and keep the surface well pulverized and maret. Would it not a better in the + rinse a� usual. Twc things remember— I cl n du ' p end to p y the cat bird, the Brown thrush, and the ' ee rin summer after the crop has been assort and cull Closely, keep all in >. _ have lent of r i boiliu • water and • sP" .- - � UXLVex r' - lvtakg. g P wood thrash, are even sweeter singers than aatheW in the qld platitation=-the a ferior stuff at home to feed the stock and }, Have it- boding when the clothes are put in. .< "YO' h b not -yet called to see me at de clean) treatment applying to' new set send only the Choicest to msrkgt ! ' the robin. The wood thrash is, without If ou fail the f #rat a j� doubt, the best singer among our northern y , We ha again - horse, sa d a colored Nest And belle N oat pli►nts. If . young plan"``are rated, Meal will fatten old .sheep butter than birds. Its note is finer, more varied, and yon will be cute to like) it. - We have wash- her' 8doni the•otiher night. " ' keep rtton of t>3 lantatibn for �t „ F p r E!►e par- whole grain, as they Cannot masticate the more continuous than the rebin's • and it is ad this wayy nearly a ear —long enough to De fro ble is 1 has not got de acquaint peso, ¢rain well with th8 %r pcir , tget Sheep _moreover, entire) free from a certain hamh: test it --and oar cloth look nice and white; �noe'oi yo r fatnbly;'fi�'r'bplt #d� ' 4. ' Qer'y e nt�i i w need af'te'r ire dislike to. eat meal, ae it dies n nt'o thei Hess whi�sh breaks the and we say let - .those rub• who want to. Come den and be ' introduced." p robin's strain. At P' ., `*� P nostrils. Tbfe trouble can easily belremo- times the wood thrush abandons himself to Please try and report.'' �, ' ` `' Is you pjitdder at bomb ?" freezingether sots in, with straw,, leaves, y 4, s other ' ro. died by wetting it slightly, or whet is bet a wild ecataa of melod that entirely , I . 1 e . x , _ -•--r— ;, , i Dat ist wh rte am. 4 # ' * `T'"` "" p ter cut tl�o ha , Vvet it and sprinkle the transcends description. On each occasions t = r, , c' teotion 4 nr Y I ' USEFUL RECPIPTS. An?'d a dog a ut de' pres.f' _! :, - y y ` meal over ib: his son fe scarcely excelled " Dar a not." ti. Do not d'istur ' t`hhe' roots ty any pi!'o- $ Y lad by that of his POTATO CAKES —Maka cold mashed ti „ ,. case of cultivation from the month of ►ale - A Frenehmansupplies x'epared.andwarnl more famous relative, the mockin bird, . i po What s boot d our faddar War ?If p- I king -bird, toes into flat cakes, flour them and fry a - i, Numbs 11." your ttsmber' until after the 'props have bean food to the mileh Cows of Paris. The feed of the South. light brown. "I guess den I. w' defer gwine up to de gathered. is delivered twice a day i , covered barrels The blue -bird is also' one of our earliest FISH SAIICE. -Heat a CU L_' of vinegar•, stir parental m nnion die eveaan . Thirteen am 6.. Make s" sew plantation bit , hot from steam orate. It Conefpts of chaffed and most welcome ep' ing comers. Though into it a half cup of butter, a teaspoonful of- an unlucky number." P Y ' fodder, roots, pea, bean, off• linseed meal, not a singing bird, it is much to be admired . ! made mustard and a little r, Y and destroy the old plants after they have for rte a of form its rich coloring, PePP� =—:...r._ . :. t produced a second crop. rye, barley, maize. A cow Can thus be fed 8 , g, and 1t SCRAMBLED EGGS. —Melt a piece of butter '' t on fourteen cents daily, awl the rations are its quiet, gentle ways. FOR 1. Cot.. free to be always analyzed eft- the Contract- )Meanwhile our homely little Canadian - in a frying pan, when it is hot;drop in the . ° •,, .: . -�•,,; • Goon MiLxslm, , eggs which have been well beaten, season T° pick P a horseshoe is 'a sign of, good or expense, gray -bird has arrived, and soon afterwards with pepper and salt ; stir constant) thrre luck —there is no, about it. Maud S. There has been not 's little discussion' of As a rule fattening cattle will require we mark the coat of yellow and black, and . Y late among English stock and dairy men the Jon , undulatin i ht of the oldfinch. . minutes, can pick n a horseshoe quicker than any over Shorthorns. A few ears o It was twelve pounds of dry food for every one g g g g trotter fn t e world, and see what luck she Y , hundred poundsof live weight, and this un- A° May advances we greet the poartene, the CRULLERS.—OA ottp of sugar, one cup of has. But it isn't always luck to pick n a 1sse!� that the milking properties of this der favorable oondidons will make one swallows, and the little yellow bird or wAd ' sour milk, two eggs, three tablespoons of horseshoe w th a horse nailed to it p A man breed were not What they had been in the and of sift. The food to do this meat canal'Y' ,it is sometimes called. Now, melted butter, one teaspoon of soda, one- last century. This was robabl oorroct po g . i. - 1� . -] -` Harter of a teas n of Bali • fry down in To as did that the other day, and �'' P Y ' bo nutritious ctrl contain thirty. three r too, In the meadows the gay bobolink flat- - - - I , q p� y in very he w as mad to decorate a telegraph pole, bat it is not as true to -day if true at all as cent. 4f sin. So says Mr. Lewes. per term in the air, his head quivering with 11 hot lard. it was then: _ W hen the declension of Short- qr 1. - ! - just for luc . It is not generally known cattle will do on eight or ten poande, and sweet, tremulous raptures, till he drops • PUDDING SAUCE: -=One cup of sugar, one- that a hors hoe will cure dyspepsia. A horn milking value was discovered, a keep thrifty, down quietly beside his soberly dressed half cup of butter beaten to a cream, two hors pplants one in the pit of a roan's systematic effort was made to bring it np, 1 - i aw I matte on the nest among - the dandelion tablespoons of flour, one cup of hot water ; °to ach .wh was suffering from that pain - and with success, A writer in the Weekly, i blooms. The golden oriole and the scarlet let come to a boil, then add the juice and fal iaorder d ho novor Come Messenger remarks : "There are two sides - . ' In the Spr6g." .. plained after- . tanager reach us next, and seem like bits of ;` % grated rind of one lemon. ward. The ime to plant, them is in the - -this milk question. If enormous powers Every news ring seems a new Dreation, the tropics that have, by some chance, been. 1 ' - CLOVa� CAKE. —One cu of buttb# � ''ie•o Spring- - A r -hot horseshoe carried in the ,in that direction are re aired, some of the only less wonderful than the eau ht on the south win q e Brat, and a 8 d, apd blown toµa I: cope of :sugar, one and on half cups of milk hasl�ss bee known t° cure a boy of pick. beef mast be .acrifiDoa to the cj"aroa°d for fresh revelation of beauty and divinit to here. - The tanager is the most brilliant) f cups of Sour, four eggs, one -half pound wg up things more milk. If more :1•eef is wanted, some man. Nature makes one more effort, end colored bird that visits the North, When '. of raisins seeded, one teaspoonful each of of the milk mast d10i .. La :either direction, surely this time she will attain the ideal, — it settles on a tree after its meteoric flight cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and soda. •' NoT INVSSxED, the powers of the Shorthorn may be drawn the perfegtneps to which all - things. tend, the branches seem all aflame. With the L out. In both directions, they may be ime- The seentin failures of the Comdr of BEAN SOIIP. —Soak one quart of beaus over Tie had ben courting her for six months proved until the point is reached where g Pant are ss no- g these two birds summer may be ni ht. In the morning add one quart of without oom ttg to the - point, when she milkier sops the muscular thing to bee, the autumn and winter are considered to have fairly set in. 1 - gg g ps system, or +the forgotten ; here and now at last is a new 1 t is interesting to notice the unsettled I 1 ,_ old orator and set where it will keep warm turned on hi one evening with : development of mnawle and tat dr the be to `l one hour ;add two. chopped onions and one " Charles, n't it awful for a ggirl like me sources of milk. To keep the balancers al- no i4 that heaavneAnlee *poser � ' � air of our song birds for the first few days pound of salt pork. Cook until the beans to have to orry over how I ahall invest was difficult d not always desirable.' no less than in our infane and in this after their arrival. The crows have the _ are tender ;.strain and aeason, +� Y ' . Y businesa -like ways of old residents ; but the (. X75,000 • - world, we, ourselves, area again as gods Smaller birds fly hither and thither in an ,. I LBMOx • u+IYER CAKE. —Yolks of t *o e " a He though it was, and three months .,.�. NoTtc ABLE EFFR ns OF PHOSPHATE. , knowing good and evil, capable of the great• ,aimless, uncertain faynion, like a dazed new - One cup of sugar, butter size of an a $ne )star they we a married. When some strips hrough a grain field gs• comer in a large city. The country seems egg, •` I'll Inver that $7b 000 for otz rips eat thin add one -half cups of flour ,two teaspoons elf �;, , 'MY 'are left unfertilized with phosphate or other Though tlprlttg !peaks than in the air and strange to them yet. It is ell eo different baking powder. Bake in three la era: Fil: dear he ohs rued a day or two after mar they often appear as the sunshine, in the runain streams, and from the summer low and the breezes of . y riage, concentrated manure, g - ling —One cup of Sugar, two - thirds of a cup „ if actually stunted by the larger growth on the budding trees, yet the and balm in this land they have just left. At of hot water, one tablespoonful of flour min:- Oh, I' wa afraid some one might love either side. This is often probably the fact. the Poe" of the season ha a their fullest times they seem quite bawildered_+ .But ad in a little cold water, grated rind and me for my m Hey, and I gave it to papa," The fertilizer in close oontaet with the road ex reseions in birds and wild flowers. they become snore come juice of two lemons, yolks of two beaten was the artle reply. posed presently, and ' gives it each a vigorous start that its roots o the soul in sympathy wi h Nature even set vigorouely to work to build their little eggs. Stir all together ;boil till thick ;cool _ s . eneroaci} on the anmaattred soil, from which the cawing of the Crowe is sw et music when dwellings. before spreading. I _ the drain part of the too first it breaks h d The sherieg Que�tiou.. , , Y Pa scanty supply. a teary ail ace that filled HEALTII. COTTA(IB PUDDING.- -One egv one table- The small amount of these concentrated fer. _ the air and th woods all th winter. But , spoonful of melted bettor, on cup of The rohgio a press of the United States tilizers used show that it does not need a the voice of t e crow is no tilquificant of ` It_niust no Val one -half cup of sugar, one•haI of a have treated t e fisheries dispute with Con• t i uantity of manure to vivo a crop a the sp�g, air many of the�e birds remain t be forgotten that pure �►irand . !N ,. I teaspoonful of soda, one teaspoonful cf Siderable mod aton, and man have left ! send -off when it is s h with us duain the sunshine are anion 'the m y g¢od pp ed to Contact g . winter, in the shelter of 8 oat potent of na- . cream tartar, flour enough -to 'make a cake it entirely in he hands of politicians and with the. seed. The same amount of fertil• our thickest: w 8 and eeda svFampe, tares disinfectants. a batter. political Jour Is. These are not the beat iters spread over tthe entire surface would The robin t e real harbinger of spring— To PRHVF.NT SCARS ATrER BirR \s: —It very �1 _ DRIED BEEF I!�� Shave the de °Iced qualified judg in i9►n international dispute make much leas show, though before the sea the'firetbird.he aid of thenev� era_ Through• often happens that great du'fl¢arement is+ MILK. Of an oharac r es 'quantity of dried beef, add a piece of butter Y' peaiallY when the ,popu. son was over the roots might, and probably out the whole untry every i�ody awaits his occasioned .by the contraction of the scars half the size of an egg, and three cups of Jar vote has th power that it wields w the world, reach most of it, coming. $shoo - boyaand sicl�ioot -girls watch Produced by deep burns. To a great degree p Unite States, and we are glad to see our ( for the first rob n. All the country papers this may be prevented by daily manipulation milk ; let it come to a boil slowly, When cofite porary, The Baptist WeelU vin announce his rival, and Ithe t it boils stir in a tablespoonful of flour mixed 'J► gi g THE AvERAOE NumBIR OF Ecru, cif of the parts with oil.: The scar should be i favors le tuft action to a brief and truth- ournals oin in a welcome. No one see` well tubbed, stretched) andjpulled, card by with a little cold water, let it boil Up, then ful r me of a affair from the Montreal There are 38b days in a year, and of that �� one way et this treatment it may ` I _ reIIiove from the stove. . Witte : n saber wed mgst deduct 100 days as the h� 'eat fl y * y some;oruing, as if he -. y kept soft and flex- ' ; _ ; • GELATIYE PUDDING.—Make a "custard with The "fiaherf tzestion" w lting period, as it u mall r wires about 1 own d ;wn from they skies, there ho able. + the q which hair given yy sits on the �; t tee month! for a hen Ee aheder feather° tdI'a' sPrey, of a bare tree, and The. burning of salphnr is an excellent , yolks of four eggs, one pint of milk, and' rise a g deal of unwise ne r the glad news oes home f nth to month wepape d put on new ones. �4'e then have 1fi5 means for disinfecting rpusty rooms, celffLn. 1 sugar to taste ; soak one -third of a box of disco 'on, an In regard to which Senator that a Y ge atine in a little cold water, then dissolve Ingalls used ° ch violent words, 1 ° PI'In�C has me.. The th I. bl fruit houses or an 7 g dls, gads the y left. de no hen can lay an egg revery and bare t the no sin �k acquired a s� Y aPartmeat which has ; rt in three- fourths of a cup of hot water, day, it is apparent that the bon chat tae g nywhere that q tale or musty odor, se it destroys ' ► W' es to make the following eggs in a year cannot sto to do mu h Nature will eve wake again rom that dead vegetable spores and germs of all sorts, ' add this and the whites of four eggs well- calm a man , which it will' be well for � 88 y P steep et the bin sin Cheeril and Ii �Y room in •hones has a must beaten to the cold custard. Pear into a some o our be ligersnt politicians to read ; w rk in hatching; she must not become I hopefully Y gg Y y odor . Mold and serve cold. si k, and °he cannot afford to lose any time. Pally °" if l the gloi'Y d joyousness which cannot be removed by ordinary,sorub_ fig Caned ens are Hader a treaty with If a hen lay° ten dozen eggs a year (120) she °f s >p were read here, and his song• g, then chat it up and _. spring y bing and dieinfectin M the A ericane add fulfilled their part of burets are to us burn a quantity of sulptur in iL cis already, Pa ve y nearly lays one every other day, and if th an ins iratioo and a q � t ., HINTS FOR IIOIISE- CLEANINti. , ' the tre t fad fully, which the Amerieatns prophecy, )+Jvez< with the eti�iw a foot doe diireaWd, treaty sh d e that and raises a brood she is p 'I'o clean steel, apply with a flannel cloth did no do., T e �mericane terminated the fo mg g� work. For a flock w hr. as It wa. last Year' in the first el of A ril DFATH UNDER THE H s paste of emery powder and sweet oil. treaty. They have ever since refaced, are this brave bird showed fi courage. ovsjL —Death lurks g layers and inferior iayers are together, g • under the house in early spring, in the shape. Mirrors may be cleaned with cold water though conttan y asked, to take any steps w should not be disappointed TE the hens There was an old and empt nest on the of decaying and moldy ivegetables in the ' and a sponge, or rubbed with a dam cloth tower anew treaty or agreement, and q pP° bough near him —last ears nest 1� —but �i1 and the decomposing remains of ?' P still re use, B this action the. relations svlraged 100 eggs each and rained broods. Y dipped into powdered bluing, and then he cared sot for weeds and fungi which developed the re- polished, betwee the two countries rest upon an II other, and this newt$o e would build an coding g P antigna d: tree y, the provisions of which `r '- Srnr Mtzx Fos COW% .:; P filled bun with g season In the damp, dark, nnventi- - ' - To polish hard -wood furniture nee raw it was for our government to on. ` I:e mum 1 melodious joys, loll "woe beneath that portion othhe house g y ttisies ia� butter. daitries This year the robins reach Canada at not included in the 'cellar," Killed b the ` linseed oil or a mixture of two - thirds tur- force, ' -they ere to have an control of where the most profitable use of skimmed an unusually early date. T e were seen Y ' pentine -and one third sweet -oil. Apply the rat oral arias at sU. The' manner y �Plnter's front, this decomposable ' -; milk is to feed it a to the cow which has in the trees on the grounds of he Univerai- ready send forth the posable matter is i ,_with a flannel, and polish with flannel, can- in whic they its done this has been in the van it. The sin pestiferous gases i ; g� Milk, after the cream has ty in Toronto on )the 8th and 9th of March. Ind disease- producin arms w ' + ton flannel, or chamois skin, highest degree nerous. The treaty term. bean taken from It, retains the elements that An enthusiastic bird- lover, ri ' to the g g hich cause - Clean brass with a solution made by cis- ducted n fthe idle of the fishing season of some 'of the common maladies incident to �' most Cows $rid deficient in their food. With Oloba from Sault Ste. Mara ie a fewer days af- spring• Clear away the filth from these oft - solving one tea- Spoonful of oxalic acid and 1885• t the ue#t of the ]United States plenty of grids the cow Can assn su 1 terwards re m Y P� y , ports these birds in hjs vicini- neglected places, and save suffering and doe- . two tea epoonfula of tripoli in half a pint of Gover eat, w tch ,pro that steps the carbon of fat - forming elements of er ty early in February, both is year and �' bills _ soft water. Apply Witt a woolen rag, and would mmedL ly be taken to arrange a milk, provided she can get the Caseline and last. I SPRINa (;OLDS, —M after a few minutes wipe dry, and polish. newt try, th American fishermen were albuminous portions which the skim -milk But this fact dole$ not wsrr+�it the swamp- more frequently in the apPe�tstake cold i I Avery complete filling for open cracks fn allowed withoa any return to continue faraiishes: It.is the drain of these that harts tlon of s warmer limste for the Sault die- other season of the year. This Is 8° at any r floors may be made by thoroughly soaking fishing for that eeaso� T�e American cows most, and they should be supplied, if brief, inch earl arrivals ro far to the by neglect of fhb' fact that the oeeasroned - newSpapera in a paste made of one pound of Gover ant too no steps to strange s new not in skim milk, then in some other food north must be nomenal ; and the later wllks early eprin arc still damp and floor, three quarts of water, and a ttable- treaty, Cause, t the rnstta instance of the New eq�y nutritious. a oe of in the log a p when I ;, E Ian fish n Con of the PP�►g to be ,s ,i spoonful of clam thoroughly boiled and grass fiat) refused' pacts dry y reason'of the slow_ I el?O° , g y , y ulnae may be fly sC�wul�ted for in an- rasa with which the ground thaws out after - mlaed. Make the final miature abort as to ° so ,The la was enforced daring the CeexalrtO HORSES' CoeTs: other wa It lately it has been ' , Y y beesi,, made known frozen daring the winter months 1 , J" �' 1 tick ss patty, and it will 1}akrdon like pa- Beason ,1886,, the mart get►ttle manner While horses are shedding their Coats by orlu ologiats thaj`;t the smsllor In the sprin also tb ` Jar- mcachel vompati ie with Hess. g , e melon snow and _ . . etary Man- they should be *all fed and not overlooked, bfrc� in thee' lions to the north are .radars ,keep the Soil saturated with moishire ` �' ` ! I A correspondent desires in�ormition as to nw8, orm doubtless by people on It is importtant to have the new coat on be averso to cross' the great ;lakes. Their for Weeks, so that mach eve a ;. , how to destroy roaches, moths, and bed -. the call this.. "brats), A word fore active farm work begins, as the e g strength of gjpg nos .� be eaffi- PIICe #rom the surface, potation takes �_ I• bugs. The following method will eneraU which no foe tion is fact and which ing process is debilitatting. Thoro h Clop for so long, Continuous ,fli ht~ Sorge tfcnlarl invalids motive persons ; �. ' be found effectual for ridding beds Cf bags in the oath of a . diplomat, oi• any other groo� ling at this time id ve in than ; a ` v' $ y ' odd Protect their AI country oald be oonsddered.t►n internation• th ®re should at all times very rim, and earvo Wight net with robbers when wallow out in Take the bedstead apart, cat•ry out of doors ai on be work eno h to iy-p�m ydasoLe, �r ell exhaust_ s ,end should resist the tgem ply and give it a thorough washing with gaso- Thin the whole story. prmvettt fhb muscles from ed Con id'tion. a robabil stet og recline a ptation to ing - P y is that by line. Use plenty of the gasoline, and make .. sued dhase. Unl ho . • eve gyms far the greater►n her aon�e a stn when 8'r'� or mogs_covered p bank without eprealm work.. }` t .Aen' nt do ill Y a thick robber cloth g upon the ground . . 1 sure that every crack and crevice is thor- ik thg of tlyy t t p w fiI hg te8 ° their north - as a prot�tion. il oaghly saturatted. Kerosene mayy be used S'! t C8p re o[ EIepLAntg. do them the lleii(des' tke oo ty g t• they ' , P�j A PLEASAxT $o$T oI► a ! • instead of gasoline, but needs to be washed Mr. derson, Superintendent of overn- that the shoulders will gall when the horses for several days, dare seen fli MEDICINE• • Pe g rung along native doctors of Paraggasy have a very off with soap and water after a few hours, meat, H eddahs, sun arts t llin . from tree to tree on the s�ia , an they Agreeable way of dosing th ' cQeded recently in cep Pu b & ,, ry while gasoline is volatile and'very soon swap- tnrbig imm herd of elephants, Darn. �-- —± reach the ends of ttlie Lkee • t ' en they cries Dordin to Ijr, g eIr Patients. AC orates. The bedding should be thoroughly boring fewer an 140. Thin -is the t F " No ss: . the river, : said oo' tined th-ffli 8 Memerssy, the paye8 or na- eb ' A north. The s the tive doctors of the Leug ' :J.and carefully examined, cleaned, aired, and capture n reoor and represents, it is es- ' but lnstetitd bit, shortening in a tree o >ISenlCe of any su' h obstruction their patients notthin administer tto . '� if need be, the name and corners sponged tlmated, about s had rupees. `The shine when you transplant It. It is a mistaken n that meridian array p y explain The only other $but wetter and fruit. with- gasoline. Care mast, of course, be of the Lure is o notion that it is the proper the 'comparatively earl 1 Y er ramedres em yed me vari_ only six miles from the P Pm w+y to out off°r°' y Y arrive a at the our an , stitious ri t, ,o ' I taken to allow all the line to evaporate Tara h n the ends of all the limbs. Sault, t is certain the pe t� and a sliski of a 1. � po qq station at the Giro hills, nambars of biida ' t` ,extraordinary =filled with Stones in the ears of the 1_ . before returning the bedding to the horse. The sttoc axle in w Ch the elephants are in- Not only does the linden tree � obaerved for a few days patient, The result of ' The beds must be carefully watched, and closed is ' mense strong, but is being far. honey in groat abundance, but its nsl u ime during the nd n season at.Bnch points as Cure" is not given; but ch variety of he - - - the process repeated whenever any signs of they s ngthen sgawet pressure of so regarded Mimi sa equal' If not quality �b M��° $ •ts and the Niagara River and frwt diet must exercise a g - ' / . �ml­', the pests are discovered. Remember that many po stir) s1s by being backed np to ttliat yleidod by whrY� Clver. , But wa return f m this. n. It is sues upon the d ataxy infla- F gasoline and its vapor are as explosive its with po stir) tam r supports, while an el in the nest -died) setlthq robin lent em ass of ailaladl ®g moat preys. When you wash yo treee°uiteY Cloth. his sweetest ere people, gunpowder. trs stoc ads is ing prepared into which tmg nge<. Lon before sun. : - f - � , 4-, .. On oolldones a stiff sorab- brush is better, so, rise he ors forth melod come of t e ale is may be admitted be- , Po y rom the tree SexD Pep t fore the n n r it edge insects that have taken to sod this is th $rat, sound of morning made with M —$and paper in at resent ; - , - t . \ y a . 8 - (I . i I . t 1h . I eI I I 4 am, N - it I I - � � 11 I . . I - I I _. - - . I , � I I I � s ! - i . . I ! I I - T RE . " .�._,_.;�, . 7 1_.4k.. ­6 i'l,. �'-, e - . I',- � I . . I 5: . . . I ii - v 7- , . 1.� . _,� . ­ I I.. ,WVP--- -- - 17' � ­1R­1W_1 11 .1 - ­­ .. I I = - ,JW7---7, 4 _ZV7 I . . ,­ - 7171771 IPR"7�� .'-. �— � . - __ . 1, .­7--W,w­,,� 2--. I I __ -_ - . . . 1. . , - - IT , I �­ . - . �� .,. . .. I .1. I ..., I - ,_ I . I . . . ; . . -1 '. ... . �1 I - .. ....- . , _.�. � 1. I I 11 ­­ ­­_ _­_­ ­ ,. ,'�i_,, t f" :­, - - . . " . . - -0. ..":,f, :­, -7- . . ­ S A .- ­ .. �.., 11 1 . . '., � - . , . i ' . ­ . .� I It FROV90"010 8. No I "11111. , � .". ! . - .. Rapti has been ordered to protest against meat has &gre6d to y Fagland 0160,000. . CPU" as U. , k � an forelp commides. %whisers, Ps. g."i ..� ., �f _.PATE198 I ,.—I, - � -.'ff in aft action. ��� '. .. . . �f, , T" "'11"S 1IR in no 00111- 6 0 a __ - .. .. ,.:- - - , UA - . . . - He -says Huy�k 0 rdl not sompt .. FAIM � - " I .,,;`� �:�, _.. .. -1 I . I , I . . L. . �. w I I I ".. — .. . � I At Pittob . Promise, except o arbitration Of a == I - . ­ �­�­ ­&-J,4 L ..'­_ ""..Zr.tL - I . , ..,-?-!- ,,,,,��. - 0 men we out of 66i ""11.9 uwwx ... 11 ,I .".. r-,: , 'J " � . I * ww., 1, ,��'.. L . ., ks _W9M1",ff.=,)�T­r,t a .,..�" - �,,i1*A.&i-*-".t - - - . � I . 1010iii-wimiwilalft A­r k�l %4-0�.... � a _a 4*2mpw .&anv v--,4 , -- .. 190M. ! ­ ­.. , ... . ""ri __ - I I - .-" Iftsay ]N0W=-6RAAPEXZR— - ­ i . . -s (N ' ` As-po -* t Pay$' no jtftim- OW a 0 the k1n00 Without it 05111A. , lift is I I�L' �, !,.' �_ i ' "_ - . I I -_ \ ' Work on the now WellanA consi-ttAl"y I indiostion of either side giving . The London Wow yo I INNTS W= � . . . . '.I .. . III ar b%& . . 1* .. I.. 1. '. - . Lion to Mr. eamell's big *ords. If he pro, A987'!4 -11 . CO, VA&0 . ,- *V) _) , _ . I . - .completed. . . . . �. IONT & NTO . C: . � . 1. ­ . ....- . � 0.1 ily, theoply teet by whioh'the . . .. 'a am � % To "�aVo,Vt iUVef ' ' A C edi Ito S" . - -, ? 0 Eq . �,,, ;:a. -1 , "' , . , ­. - -1 . ic o M sw� . k 11 btought plainly befa - _" ,�_, 0, ,_!,� ", • , - ft Baking ft,stor 0&. srawoto. 092 I ­. , 1''.. I A 106ige iWinbet of bo . trath can a re the T-T , . 4.1 , , - I r tra go of rA,r G 8 &shin �- " Onnv, Drip . . �� 1, I -.1 this couatry. ` , '..., . ,, I 0 P. it. *orld, thb Tim" is #te prepared to meat sim, 3 ; , �,�� -_ - -_ . Pool for . .1 i I fim nQ f C. I., - � . . - a, _ __ • ­ _ L � . , . . . J411 - . � . .. 'i •. kkim, , . . r ­ I � . MtA I 'Hopp _ 6 th"WiMillor � PURE LIVING 8T!LZA*i . ,� ..... ' A return made to the My Co6cil" tl .: talked * ". _ .. I I I I - . A, I" I I a% 10 kinds; Jdaogle4. kinds, urns, O"t - . . Jr. '' . I . . ; mate's the population of Winnipeg at 24,11-0Q... .. and 'hicap, who , "(61 Ugalke Was` assaulted th4 OW#r ay n, and other sundries.- . I �� . r *Avw,G2W, ,bore i2o fest - - 7 . 1. Mr. Alex' or 8 11"11111 of C . . , L 1: ate , - I The Sunday observance bill has received' - -'day at'Madrid by a -Frenahn'28111 who attack- gAsivaw Invusm" WOW -- .. . was referred to i th 1C00r9i9A bill debates . r hour. Also Nto4* DrIlls-fland, ltbrse� or , I'� � �, I . . . - Scotia, Bond W articles wan 0 'od . I I I . , . In _ '41d hbft *1th 4 poniard, exclaiming : ,40-J'al M =W= 'I = .0! 'I 4.'� _. � r the three months' hvist, by the Novi ]��Jwd wanted, or' Power. Bond for Catalogue. . _: _ I . , . - - � .! I . - - , ; . . . I 0 L I. . ­1 . , I , I . I : - on a P,5Ndruowlodge i lv-mge ma PsUie. '1k: The, Marshall was don- - I ,; ­ ! %te%rnij� k_,In t, - 4 in A Wdlaw. MansifteturlAS "i' ' , . , . - I . Legi,dl&ture. . , Gif. . 1"NA , - _. ; I victoHat B. .r., r A,0 - ht .gsronslT wounded about the head. His on- to ANTE - __ , '' - -, � MAXEMA, %%- . .. . . . . . I . . L I � The schooner Arctic, of , .T�16n V169 Mona , I . I ­ I I . - . e *A Su , �y ,night I -sailant is believed to be a correapadout for , . , _� --- � I I __ - - � , � '. I .1. wrecked off Vancouver Island with' IN. SM NURSERY (9). - — __ I I . I � ... has been wrec. ,(Ie% lirjl W ii . , . AGENTS OF. CIASASMR� Our. - . loss of thirty iv"./ ._ _ _._-.r-. . . . .4, - I I L .. I , )J,,�r . M . , � • I . ! .., 1 lr%4 11 rq 46'sJo" - ! . � a . h, a6i of'ti , ht 16n W btakta*, 'the P" laiwV%ps I - iment, a • - I ( — r . . , Lient. John Darien 6" h � 6 I . � . iliurlidg F&B, - W ti r., � : it itir. � I The Amser -oi Afghanistan -has I . � � 1pres . I - - • , , t v e Arctic expedition,, pr spa --- r v a I nab lace dq I under the command of Parawasia Khan Wr y., aJ t, - ". 'tted suicide. � - spar . , Qbr;who formerly commander ivi-chial of t1i 0 Afghan i:D.., *,L '', . Xp ADEL41VIL ST. L-qTOROrTO, i .: . . - _. . . 1 1 . . I I ibiz,led 11 , i Paris, arrived in New . - - ; - has committed ein army, to'.Avouge the recent mismere of , . FOR BUTTER, FTC. -.-., An classes of hne work. uhm. of Printers' J a i i , ­ . of the Viau bridge -over 'the Ybr'k *11he other day nd was arrested. 1,16 - ,Gholmhaider Khan the Governor Of -whrut �BtGe's ImportatibuC- we foreka. Washing- Shign and Metal Furilutum Send in 99buL ..: '. , � . J .; � . nee - � - . - - I . � - I Bs -River, six miles from Montreal have agreeftji#9ra:%9�.. *n " voluntarily. • by the Ghilzais while, he was 64 ex n and A*tou bpd:; in large or small sacks. . . .. . - �. leading - , i - .� . : I.'' �T .:. 1. . . ; - . a . . ... . . i . i . - - -exhibit reoent1'ruturftedf&m tank it Pialatine, Ill,, -the �: other day, t . JAMES PARK & SdON, - - ,, , TRING OLANTS 4 • . -1 � . - - been carried away by an ice shove. I By Ae collapse ,of a 100,000 gallon water dition to assist In suppreiding the rebol- Canaitian0al s. .Writeforprices., .. . Thefisheries y *0 Con.— The Candahar troops sent to #up- �� � . FA r` FLOW 1 . � -1 Wholesale Produce Merchants, Tgrontc.o the Colonial and Indian Exhibition has boys and four x1nen w a killed, and two men pres; the Ghtizas rising have found the m � wior'41.00 A Fiam QUALrrT and with s�wy A 60.1 U - , . - . again been bet up in Victoria Hall, Ottawa. faially and ihany4 ot re seriously wounded. bels so numerous that they have been coi - JE03M s - 25 anthemum or Monthly Rose, �= - __ I.. .. i L AND 6, ra . xcers -at Montreal steer polled to entrench.. - 1. , At Li . t1i I Tue4day 6L CZar " 0 I Tom BosT &1LAws1WRy PbAmis, 26o. A DDS1111. :1 The Inland Revenue off I Ago in* twilliaMS1 SWIM R , 0 fe 1, , , " , , ", " "' , .1 ' have seized forty-eight more barrels of the atto# a. er.., Advices from St.;-Pet6reburg say . I . . . .. ter a desperate. stru - I* guarantee Plants to please, and to arl4ve in good whiskey brought from Quebec and labelled . glo, . th L has abandoned his projected it to the Cos- .. Manufacturer and dealer in I W .... e r, , "' ed odly witiv a, clut, . order at .%ny post office in the Dominion. LWP I , __ vinegar. . . .. • killed- ther bftslt� -bu; In - so iiiarribly gored wk capital, owing to the discontent and Tarred Felt, Reeeng ritch. Buildluir ra- - plants by freight or express . . .- - Vera. Clupvt and Deafening Felt, READY Send postal for descriptive list, .. - - . . I . Lieutenant-Govern6r Dewduey.haa gone ,sh%sibe, Uve. _ - . f turbulence prevailing among the Cossacks. KOOWING. Ste. 4 Adelaide St. E., TORONTO. - 1 ,� .li - I f . . .1 1. r . . 'l A deputation of Cossack - recently visited J. P. COCK13URN, FLO - . . to Long Lake to armngg.* site for an indus-_ 11 a . r 1 mphyiiAlln fe carding de- a . - . . - .. r for the purpose of having an (Stamps taken) GRAVIRKBdRST, ORIPtrial school in connecti4with the Presby ejn* Menashwwo6leu mill, Ill. 8 t- Potereb . o Du . I . %& ur audience wi% the Czar and Casirewitch, JUNA 19, IM.-For two Yom my I . I terian mission. . I str y beca use tfie' pro p*rie0ra � all er _ . .. . . "a . a * - but were compelled to return without hav- , _ . wife's health was run down. she Wall I 11� : At a meeting of cotto In minufacturers in pa d t windowi facing the street pre sitta may the 1111111m� I greatly emaciated and too weak 1A do � . I I ing been received. Secret aV .� -king at passe I anything for herself ; she was gives 10 11ontreal it was de.-ided to increase the v ti t e girls trom loo - rs. . . -am� . i . . r country is overrun with revolutionary anus- I M A N U F-A CT U RE R S. I by five doctors, they all Pali" 60 price of the leading lines in grey and white by. 1 da is welcomed by , 1. � � - - M,-real estate sanes, whose propagan -_ - opinion that she oolidd nelf live., Min cottons one cent a pound. IFL H. knapp, a pro . nent the people. .... Me $TAUNTON & 00-9 commenced using Dr. Jug's Medidne In - - . - . - . . - ... . Seeding throughout Manitoba'and the broker 40 politici of Atlanta, ", has - - - 1. .- samplesonapplication. TGRONTOOPMT December, 1884, and after .taking da ; f !.. � � : bottles she was so much itories is more than half fled the couary, hali ing victimized a num-' Composition on the Cows . I / !m I I she could look after her ho - I . .-:. camplete n an averagp. It has been ber of depenAent poisons to the amount of . .- . i. x RoDD,oz, En . - Here iB a little girl's compositAou -on the ffineor, 0. P. B., Wait .. . . . . I 1 finished time in some portions. $25,000. He came f rom, Caw Aa in 1886 and : . Toronto. . L I : A cow is an animal with four legs on . w I from the inspection it in suplVised he has returned to that coun. '00 . T a . the under side. The tail in longer than the 0 . . . : . ___ . . . - - . -1 . L %- . of weights and measures during the fiscal try- _' - '' ' legs but it's not used to stand on. The cow - dow6hade%Ae. . ' A land slide O' n the Central Rulam ri,v'er kills flies with her tail. A cow has b eans Blind, Blesdinir, and Itching, ;;ff,ec cured by Wholess# AW Be- . . r 0 -_ row an en- the Rediciii rile Remedy. 0 tual of suffer, tail, at the On yea was $34,233 and the expenses were u A 0 1 Dv*]r&" wft $66 . 32,1.72. railroad, the other -morning, th - man in FJL 1405 ; loss to the country of i . that Wi igle on hinges ;so does the 2. A qT on can testify to the penuanent re)lef from these in- NPLATIRD GoLD MEDAL TZ, MAlNuirAcliloRy. 70 K ine from the track down-an embankment, - If but not " big " ternal and external reynediess. $1.00 per packsire. � The new Mandi has written to the Quen cow is igger,than a ca, Week Toronto. NATIONAL MANUFACTUWG OO.' saying if she iecognizeB him as the true filling the engineer and badly injuring the an elephant. She is made small so she can Amk vanir dri ,tviot fnr it nr will b" deut by mail, rost . ' orward. baggage, five ordinari and three Some cows are black. And some hook. A I . , ' " fireman. The rein& rider of the train, two barn when no body is looking. a.e paid. 4UGH MILLER& Co. Mandi she will be -.saved and th,ey will be . I sleeping - go into the 1 167 King St East, Torout). �, I frienns. Otherwise he will.march f . . carb reMILmed on 4 a track, oillmore or less dog was hooked once. SbA tiossed the dog Bicycles . ! ' . 0 : A woman. and her son haie -been arrestedL �. I IRTHDAY . . . - .� amagea., I w - ried the cat that killed the rat, BABY'S - . � I . . that or . In Montreal for passing counterfeit Domin- u .9 . . - - umber f th *Soners arrested for BbLek cows give white milk; so em- A n do other A Beautiful I=Pm+,Od BWhdsy Oard N" E" AT ONCE FOR LUM d . . - i ion one-dollar bilks. On searching the pr, - pr1l r little to any baby whose mother win- mod us the S S000nd-Hand bloaWnes, . . � * .. " ises a number of bogus Sills were found se- rO bing the -;an laudle road have made cows. Milkmen sell milk to buy their little names of two or more other babies- and thisk � I LN - I - vootntary conflrjto�sj,ebut the nature of the girls dremes, which they put water in and lowenis addrenes Alm a handsome Dia- From $" , UPW&Tdis' L ' . . 1. . L creted. no . ; Mond 21 Semple Card to the mother A" . Ready ist ApdL . - , disclosures ham n made public. It is chalk. Cows chews ends and each cow finds us Xew Catalogue . ito L own N, Much ble information. � The Earlof -Harrow'by w'ill ' Interr6gate"the claimed that they t t exactly with chew. This in all there is about W-AL- 51114bardson &• Co., MentreaL to the proposals 'Uyalmos . , �— A. T. LANE, MORE& Government with reference by the detectives. 1R. cows. the facts an revealec' - I . �. , � � . . W 3E.IL - ., - r . I of the Canadiar Pacific railway 'regarding * C Busby, who esca ped from the officers at p I 0 . � the mail route from Vancouver, China and i5ennison, Ohio, by jumping from a train, People who are subject to bad br"W foul coated ' 00 � ONTARIOIZANOE COMPANY9 reterboro-, *&&. . : '� 11 to P, or soy disorder'of the stomach, oso at once - Japan. 1 . . , was recaptured. - b"e%%ved by using Dr. oarson's stomach BlUers, Torotto Ever Plate I .L I 11. . : I ... In reply 'to a' deputation of Toronto mom- I An unknown fii�n, while walkinTf along the old and tried remedy. Ask your DrugKIRL : . -i Manufacturers of the highest grades of . --. jl, I'- . beri Sir Hector L%ngevin said, referring to the track, 'at Ne - R K he---' - - -D w" - Miss Ethel Dickens, granddaughter of ' I , . . I a type- ri i the Toronto harbour, that- he could not re struck by a freigi t� train, and his body Charles Dickens, has started w Iter SILVER PLATED WARE& _ _. i - I- -1 commend the Government to go on with the thrown upon the p 19t of the engine. where office Jor the copying of parts and prompt � . - - . � ts until the city had paid $100,- it lay until Late t woo riasche&r There books. ` : SHONS. FORKS, MAMACTUR'S OF ALL KINDS OF . . iimprovemen _# STEEL KNIVES, CANOES I . i already performed.. . ; - - AWSend 3c. stamp for Catalogue. : 000� its share of the work it fell to ,the road . and both feet were I . . Reart Disease. . I . '... .. I . .. i Qaarterly Review cutoff. 7 &in on the op"Ite track .- th i! 0 - . . MIALTY-� I . ET0.l A SPF L. � . AU Larticle in the current Another t � e ympos of which an " Faint I *1 .� . I . 9 .. I .says Canada is a failure as a wheat-produe-, struck the unfortu ate man, and once more purple lips, numbness, tation, sk ., � the pilot and lay there ERIDEN BRITANNIA 008 - ing country, and that nothing short of a he was hoisted upoi beats, hot flashes, rush Of &to the h , ALL COODS CU 1 was again reached, when . 4- handsome fortune should tempt anyone to a until New Rochellel dull pain in the heart with besits, aropig, ra. . MANUFACTURE ONLY . . � - i., - colony with a climate far colder than that of the body rolled off, I and the trunk fell under and irregular. The second heart beat . MOM. CANGA. I . . . . time. When the train Pid -,I., Siberia. the wheels a seco n[k - quicker than the first, pain about the breast � . L'' ed off it w In that only the headless ASSESSMENT SYSTEM IFINEST .. . -,.. . * ' as se I - . i- A bill will be introduced stan early d4te mov ' bone, &c. " Can be cured 'I in many of the I . � -1 .. . L trunk remained. . in - - . - -' - - ' � prohibition of the man t .. ON... .. - �,�::�, � - � I ­ "I. d w 1. . let a , . . u y . . I.., .. I -- I - . I I � . LUDO . - ' Hfacinthe serio id * � -i N, 47 Wellington .: . �.. _. -WA EE. - - xcept for St.;*Ziot, Toronto, 'd '; ' - . L : t for the total - . . f r pamph -PTE I in the Dominion Parliamen . - �.. .. first stages. " Send 6o In sta a= SILVER ufacture, importa ion .0% .. v., ... nd full particulars. Td and sale of intoxicating' liquors, e P3r . ,& v. e Intual Resetv e i. :.! . , . 11q I . I . . : I.: . . . � .1 I - � 6 - � suramental, medicinal and scientific put- Mr. Gladstone a he is prepared to face Canada. .1 '.. .. � . . . I ��. - - , . . I I . I - E . I _ poses. . , ythiDg to defeat oercion. � Gen. Au oenkoff, who is building the Run- - I LIFE ASSOCIATION Airtistle Design& ceinbinfA WHII11 ,._, -,- . .. I I Inland revenue officiaU at kontreal have an Cherif Pasha, fo merly Prime minis, ter Of sian railroad in Bokh&ra, is a man of 55 i � The largest and most prosperous Open Aoissoment Vnequalled Durabffltv - on- . He Association in the world desires active bw 1 . seized 59 barrels of whiskey, part of a c - years, full of vigor energv and hope. I i � Q' Egypt, in dead, a d 69 yeam. and hke - - I " . tie- ' 7=00, -, . .i , I signment of 120 barrels brou ht from wife in low than Qf his age and is a very tives in every section ;I Canada. Llber I - . 39C�&3hXI3L.r MOW. aZ . : bec and labelled " vinegar. The difference it in stated- the Crown Prince of Gaimany wealthy German lady. ments. It has full Government deposit, and under rT�& o - !.. _. in the total a -mount of duty on the two arti- is suffering from cincer of the tongue. � . . the sn of insuce Department at Ottawa - I . i TOWNG 9= Nuffortalf bmm effCorrespondenoo.sollicited. Address, . . T . I cles is $9,818. 1 . A sharp ihodk of earthquake wjw recently eye habilia, the result of Ignorsinee and folly. who find ; Aim Miai. e3r. 330. -VW3BX,XW=v f Island of Jersey, 1)vA no ham 1heraWvom weak nervous and, exhaussed . " . A large consignment of sted wheat recoxv- felt on th4L I Dt&-AanD and Ow N= who an broken down from the ' I General Manager, I CURE FILTS I w dcqie. `� I .. - I Imb" I ery cum I do not sn"a rM k far kil Farm from England, 80 . - effects of &buss or over-work, mod in advanced We . . S& Klit Stroesgast. Toronto- I mom a ed at the Experiment I 1Ruglisk steamer feel the a at youthful excess, send for and ; _ � 11 ame ead tban have ftem return awn. Russia, Germany, India, Greeoe and Italy, It is reported: tl ist an =ase SM due&" of FrI116 XFUMST WrAurp Does umr I warrant my , Corscia, and that X"D M. V. L%u T= on Diseases of Men. The ISO sic"M a - ur*40ag awy. " oft -1 . address an a so $we aw -a cases, Became otbere have = Mlo ,a , . ' I will be distributed in small quantities to foundered off Boniacio, 'Lne ROVII IM M=8191111 ear"k." ftra book will be'sout sealsid to I - Dam , . I � various parts of the Dominiont with a view 159 lives were lost, - . I . two So. stamps Address n. LUBO.N. d7rewas= 14ordand O" non =1 saw receiving a ciars. send as . _ - ' act . An oat - §Wlin during winter from = - se"Ie of my nwe toommly. 411" I - I- " of testing its adaptability to our climate. I The Prince of W also has consented to bon SL IL T"ll Z to Uve= and Is a"resiodAw iscosurcanaghtneforaukk - I . - In the case of trees which -bear In alter. day No B every saturdu turday to Liverpool, I win Care 7016 AMMEN ML AL G. BOOT , I e- as Honorary . f =Queboo every q , a`_ I _ . Ile Mr. Fielding the other day moved his a .president of the Melbourne In to am mand Scotia Login- tornational Ex'hibi tion. L nate Lft"o 11 to .. I . - 1, I . � =It U , off 0 Im swasind &Wi= tram M% : es 37 TORO , : . cession resolution in the Nov& . .. � di ions thinnin will ftenre- = as Loodonde - derable fruit in Is . = � giving rise The Paris Tf m says the inalady from Yew- . N k to owl EEZ w1itch the Germa 'Crow L Pri,poe is suffer- INIftenever your stomach or Bowels C" out of ot during sum-er MOD" steamers of 940 Glas . . lature, to an .excited debate, uAlitax No St. John 0, . ih;-_s Liverpa which culminated in a sensation, caWd by Dyspepsia. or in " to A" ircon Halifax. der osudng Billous lines all duri winter porter moving a reablution m-g is cancer . tong", % - take a Dr funt . . . . � a Governmotif sup . I Of , I " S= . . . L Z'd their attendant any ,a,., alOnce of Boyton :=sIpWs;. and d * I sters. ad "I- _", .. . . . I f tke province., to a fru. -ornfArants for owsou's sumnob B1 B and Monbeal wow - for the, ;,�.jw;x*tion o I arrivaito a I*erp4ol ot, war between Glasirow ,L 4 fWally I y; 1angov �i, 4teo L . -16&t extra All Druggists, 60 0@n6L and nusidelphil 1. . and Bosson wasidy. and Glasgow Unitt'd L .� . . .. A L ! ... T uit�d Sta aft so I&Fp I A . - .A my., us affair occurre recently at steamers are bein employed fo rich Russian amateur, M. DavWff,"hall I ' Lurio r their train. ~ Info=nv V g*nuiuo in ( left to the Paris Conservatoire a pas tlie Humber, Toronto. A man, appitrently port. . A.-Oobuinsober 4% 9, 1341tifig". & CID. - - btidge in a .tlh _FronchnA% 1 -Stradivezius violin, valued at IX1000 francs, wantay - abse, & 00., bi John% il-F. ; Win. fto,, F , rINE GOLD, thn American, was found near the Raki -Admiral Bouet, of a l on which'the laureates of the vioUn class ma a 0a.. 9L J Allan a 0o., Chicago . , ; ' . dying condition. is dead, aged 84. He formtrly commamled ohoN EXT � There was a gunshot I Pacific shall be allowed to play iu the oamoort give Love h Alden- Plow ;k� ; 9 Bourlier. Toronto - - - - . . wound in his back, but now he came by this the French naval station in the nk It (3(L, Quebe&! W;L Brookl, Philai he died without revea � . an at the distribution of prixes. pift; R. A. 1?Z;i;TJ Boston moniftal, this is vt mystery, as I I- Oce I RACTS. . 1. I . ­ I I . . . . . � � - ing.anything �1oit it. ZPefeft'the Afri0an^o:XkrW, h"0011- who we Weak. Nervous and fthausW4; who feel COLD I . .!.: ' I .. 1 . i Mayor Howland, of Tb ' to, intend ask" 4d;d a Q;ention' for the establishment themselveslosinit strength; who an pale, delicate � . I .. . �: � ron C . ce, suffering from the manY � I i � introduce lie minions in Eastern 00 sickly in Appear" CONSUMPTIONS. ing the Minister of Justice to - of German . a . ­ - - . .. ­ - oomplaints rmZ1W to women--send for and 1 b&v% & poldtivo remedy for the abovedlaes* i by Us see BSOLUTELY PURE '- -.I- �J�- n . . . U am on We %*%,s&& of C"" 9(the worst kind au i o(Lobg vt^Ddlag FILM - - - le Aan providing that -neglected, childr,6 A.trtc& I 1� read H. V. N'S Treatise In wgK ro ."tisw * - . . . I - voltal it led n&W and secure , I strong W lay fmtb In ft - m w en arrested shall not be treated as crim Dimas" of Women. Mai have won cwv& 1"094, so The - cable r,ipairing steamer " . socacy, tass I will seTWO 50`rrLX8 Pass, leigetbor ROM SELECURUM 1 1, inals, but sent to refuges provided by the lias foundered off the Island of M connLs In from observation on mosipt of 00. in O&m^ uneRALM- with a TLUARLIK TRZAIN on " 4101424 60 OSY . . I UU- JVLn , nss, Address, M. T. LVE011, d7 Wellington Ot AM. Give &M P. 0. M I 16WT. &. 11UPCEN, Gove inpnt Ahere they can be brought . , the Grecian archiposgo. y �ves,#welre East, Toronto, OuL . ERYWHER, I der good iiRfluinoo. .. : . .1 SOLD EV Z ? . I lost. 4 . 11 Oen. Count Kinoda, ahief adviser of the ..&am& offlot 87 YA awng-u-StoTamto; � I I - cattle Ustween'toronto nnin �'expenibs *'od the Mikado of Japan, was one of thow engaged Freight rates for i i - ,Tw lokon tbf ft 9. � I - . I - - - .. .., - and Montreal ha�re been iiereved. by the " ' n I I rail, way I unted to in the insurrection of the old nobil't and - : '. . . - . . I's _; I I per car, and by the G . R 34 "­ . A . , - , ' � ' . $Z so to . . I R. Sio6,000, and on the Prwoe Edward Island when he found that he wais " L Canadian Pacific Railway from $23 to 5 Intercolo ast yeAr amo dofeste� so- if 0 rand Trunk, railway to $61, - oepted the situation, and has since cordial Cattlemen in consequence are � � OT - M. 1�a' L . " , . FA ER, "T I $44 per car. . alay'" the:Da- ly oo-oper4ed with the Mikado in the in- - lespa"h frOm & . negotiating for steamers to Carry -their live' ,,4 � -KNOWN.1 ;, opbJ;er 1*4 o4s of troduotion of our oivilizA-tion. MAOMINERY ONLY THE WELL has been MUe( USK ON YOUR I.,. ` * - f � stock to the seaboard. - . , , his own tri me ' and that the villagers an 4)&S&rrb, fttawbW DeafnM 10141 . .* - . I - ; L .- - .. England for ]lay Fewer, . Rev. Mr. Bridges has. left Tejgicing at his d th. .0 b � mialiralntft .. .. 11 F . _. ... ' - Mauitoba, with a Large par Of I ermoa Co rvatives are urging tin. Nufferen Am not grally aware Vat WAN disown L ""t i 1'e : ..: G i` n4w . VP bigiou r that they we due to tbe = I :' L Among the number he :Clave 20 or 80 . . am . _! n Russia by increasing are 00' ee soi- to re iatie of living parjuddv in the lining membra" of I � . _ I voung men of means who *ill go on farms ma,rck �Al 0 � , k, _I , * . of obWu. the didy q coln and sustachisin tubas. Niorosoopio . I A Zii . ressarok however, . . I I . I , - . , �; . . I I .: for the first.year.for th? par.pDse � . . -0, bm proved " to be a took iiad te lt is that a I - 04701 ukted whereby osbLrrk I 0 uave been awarded it do ring ht lad four years. Try am PEERLK" , ` Reicho,tAg ppow 11L !pg the becessary knowledge prior to starto- . mody has been torrn S&_Ior your Wagons and Horse Powers, NINE COLD MEDALS AXLE CAREA ' ' other p o"arrhal 1. . wo A ing for themselves. T arties in 'TheTal kait GaUfk, 41iici�h6 �� a simple " deatness and My favor we cured in from , I he Irish qvmtion 'it late, says one to three idduiple lications made at home. Usaufactured @A QUEEN OITY OIL WORks by . ! i..- of Rev.- Messrs. Gray, and Winter, littl* wild on t . I. . _L _!_.- charge uphw ev new tromerill Is vent fres I . J _ - . the Hotm an roosips of sump l[I" , . . . i � - � ­1 - .. : respec . of Colomom ought to commit the Pas A. H. Dixda 6 bon. W . SAMUEL ROGERS A CO., T011to"40... __ i � �.. , � tively, will follow. ' Referring to the fisheries- - 4uestiov, P, - editor of the Ts'nj�.s to the Clock tower for a Ske" W40 T61013W. - � ., 1 41 . r 6ye Lord Salisbury has informed breich of privilege. I � . ­ A. P. SM. .. a ENCINE 1301LERSO . ,-. .; cablegram as - . M"Rm LLS qw . - %! - . � . ­4- ­ �'�� . . - - U ited States t 10�_ arship ?ngagid bkpr"tice . . . � I -kia . I . I -A114 All ImP0141miluls - Portable"aStationary. � , 1, . OIL't1ke' .p *2 , . I the -venment , of Speech. a � . � i :. - -ri.0 ob* ol� to �hejappoint+nt of a Mon4y, an removed for-life. Gure ruaraDt"id. 960MM49- Heavy and I . dt­ _, , L, � great TAW4RING Stationary - , he _ _ k. in in I Fbnn]A The Loo6rUbtiT99 . ;� .1 . 1. _�, � . 1cQ4V st'n, liftwk. = est4 ai"16 � . 1, , _' I ing it, " clamos St.. Toronto. - . Portable. I== 6 n - P. . 1, , I . . - . ' �. 0)%70" p ot-5 - , 0peo" . � . I . - -_ ­_ - _____ L . - .. r ' , to ]EWt= . .":�JI � � "he Bulgarian an or 1 Mave p' I ited gainot. A� -3310vMl Uo(;AXVAUMSWMW,MSIS 8000 to I 200 mi if" , ,f- ; _ 0 0 ngton Veat th " tie go, � 4 91 - reversion f;D ite Washii yv or t - . . . . , 1;1 �g fishing season or longer,- if uecessw7, a repetition of 114ch firing. , or whole or spare e. on iialazy or oommis- , - . obular . - colpin - � I MIrerilment hojl_ I Union o1B.N.A.j45Aro%de.Tor*aW - . 100,000 ft . Several new . ,,� i* , 4 _ 10�del,�&'the - _.. 4'­' I I - , &a _ �. - . - without ,siggeating a pecinuimy indemnity. 'The Ifiritiih _____ rO CIDTrING W160 r-day designs. . � I ! �.,t : _ I &-aentlemn i pe I I I _� : - . toms offidials to observe a strict watclx and �p,, ­%, L- - The estimate of a h Cub desirous 0&*"ulrisg a thorough knowledge of ­ ­ I quare timber made in t! e . I To" I mg and Ottawa districts during e o1r9r sid phipp avivina from American or rmen$ cutti ould I$ at once to a COMMOAX. , ­ . . . , . - I I I - - z. - Nipissi . . with - view to provieulting K � lironto. orms on application. V., '.. �. , . ­ .�.,. ­-� �k,'11, � � �_ . fii past season is -.' White pine, 580 ow feet; European pdrrs 9 � L2 �Y. ­ - - L ' . �'. � . . . '31, . �_ .� � %, - Non- * ,'-� - � . . I , - ' namiterS. . 11 Babb ft I ' � . '. - white pine, 355,000 feet; red pine the landing of d .1. fibrous AMI-fria. - .'i�' . i . - waney A SPRUER'S C , E .�i . ...- r ...; L -- '. 485,000 feet; total, 1,370,000 feet. The ex-, - Great excitZent has be6h' created lik tiourXI-metall for Jo in P . ; - - ­L . J pe L port of ("s6nadian lumber to Mi6igau ia ex� Paris by the arrest of *. Sch es, a 8 t gmixedouptiiesev 4wire . . ' i t y-sur-Mo- Rk oo=w"s dealsrtofl ALON . SPOON- : , _� i . -fwe- heavy this yesi. From'. tbk 9, - . - . ) ­ . cial Frr*nch comifii0afy I - . . 1 I- . . � h 14F f me by the I M. 7iintowand Manu6mysurieh Port Hope, Ont. _UI I 1'..l.. . 1qipi t I is computed that 6064 selle d*qt, w 0 was, twel I - Ming *trii *ti . . , ___k__ " AIVFA "ME OF WMANSIMIr", ­ ;. I 75, liand do of logs'will go to Micha& r1ft9A police #or the put ITZi weekly between Montreal and Liverpoole _� . utterly- 001a 0 -Montreal to 1Av 6104 . T7;1 J. os ,Ts - - I I.. ... The distria lumberman unite.4n. prQtatiul --Hvy - .Mewslimm" VAd , AaAas:-4ialoonii a - t __ I .. northern and W $60 and W; Return Tickets, 180, 490 and $106 ': �rr � - - ` soinst the increase in&& by t�ie Quebec ,-,ter . - -A-4,1-- Intar. .. - ; in the _� -to steamer and _____ - "'� . 0 1" �.. . ._ - ;w - ---,k( ..., Governmeat in the.groand reuti� " Ott - I. T�e ftmers - .- or Ivuther. , LA. modioU abd Stoqrsge -Iqwwk - . , I -QA04nt ol.iWounproced I r. v . 44448., 1, �1_ �1�1, I _ �". . .Arm t %to peo If ly 1b, X IL T . .- . 11- . 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Henry. ` . t , ,� -� Vitalised for the painless extraction The club oeo not meet regular ly w. For SAIa --JOhn Baker. t ;" t �c► rer r ,„ of teeth. 88 'i'bp nwkt inee�g is bi]l�da the SraS FUR-- - i In fall blasi� -J• VLeR• r r, t� "•hC ':e r �{� q ff?3 •' t ' p'4 #. .r' } I(� �: , . �a,r.--� J . 7 ! t" �� yF',Y txb trs i i'atny day♦ba,,,I,iut Saturday OYAItng our Y V. - :. - . For Sale- Biohard Baker. We rind d that+i�. iToha�pn�oier Csiaket Clnb was re•argatotitteed, sue,' � ZhA:Ma Colored „i�e '8� -. I . ..:, . ..., --� -. 1. --t . �. Dress Goods-B. Bnn ' t"'g Isaa. parch of the. ezeoators the Pig to oammeneexriediassl , �d &jj hinds Of r f Vol L. Tne� Lead -J. M. Felines estate of lets JaiaaM Loan, the h "pose as the boys want to be able to do up " ' F I D 8� ii�`OOte. , . ,. FS:� Local -hors. W. T. Dunbar: v� L: and lot tl�r coon led by J. 8. John• elnbs of Whitby and oar neighbariag �1 ;,; ._ ----- Farm for Bale -H. B. Eeesor. AM, them mg to or. We did not �lets......Until theta is another gsaers. B � � VQ��� � S ar �� i :. Insarsaoe -W. V. Aiabardson. ;,# learn the of 'd. yy` flea we will hav}s no more mum i � : V11 ".Ylhitevale Hoagie -JOhn Be6ee1•. , R i y. ,:. V a f S -• • • • •. • • }' i1 ..,�� .. around Kinsale uRer gilt season B�laok d Colored Josephine Hid Gloves, in all sire$• -. _ Farm and Garden Seeds -C. Dale: , ; mss the number of fat ok#le seen goipg ....p n We learn at several 'es havebeen - .' - i - - �' thin h our town of late tbeore cannot be t ;' gWo engaged sh ling desks as the mouth of rig � I'�� oh at 86U .68�. man leg in this neighborhood ; all the t r , Itl(: Brh �����+ • Thieisecod a daring the past weep. iarmere in the eabarla have sold.. oa CANADIAN Nip • . r LI�H and SCOTCH TWEED SiTITi� 'to- the R�►me law, and ev the people ran to their , *' PICHERING, ONE., APRIL 2B, 1887. the ies liable to a heav Sne.for -" - f. suing pe• p w • 3' doors oinking by the noise that a large ' got IIp in- best styles at low figures. 1 doting. Be idea this it is a shame to drove was going along, bate it proved to '1' i D • c . , 1 - slaughter d ke ,lust ct this season of the be. the Salvation Army with a couple. of -' t - - I - , ' to ]O, e LOCALISMS:: , U.Nr aTO�> �r ' year when the are breeding. The �' j �' brass horns. If the• $ale. enarosah �n ��p } l .._ ducks become a f ightened, and the result • PICKERING. I the rights of our band we will �pput our ., • - is, when " the proper' shooting season ar. Look on them.......Mr. Thos. Mol3rien - - 7 - Qaa:tarl� aseetlas;. rives they : every scarce. Some clue hw a couple of ditchers at work. It is a -- ,� . IST , - I The May gnarteErIy meeting will be should seen a the names of the parties little muddy, but they do the work well. -` N. ' . hb . _ . IN Sabbath mornm t church, pezt and prosecu them 8 OH held in the Met odes . ......Building is not in t0 be very � e� and - 8 `� orsaatsea - i' -' briak here this ear. eft we see only F : !'ls. sts,ese. , y y y v - ion�ct�, . A meeting was held 4 Friday evening, one barn on the wcy......We are sorry o - terms ur 11 1 Mr. F. Roach; of Cherrywood, brotiight April 22nd, t the Gordoc House, for the •Graham still intends to leave our ' - v, - is seven head of very fine steers for ship• thorough or - ation of the Piekerina town, as he is a good mechanic and 1 We $re now III" the midst of al Very busy 88a80II. I find ` � - T': v merit on Saturda last. The wei hed Cricket Club when the followin o�oers An immi• commi6F y v g _ g socially afirst -class fellow.,.... It necessary aDd sYIl Obliged t0 CO tinually keep increasi �'' ins ; op i 8,266 ponnd0 were ale - Hon. President, Goo. gent has come to town. At present , he - { ; " ,�: nay, i _ ' - Mauer, sq. • President, R. Bunting ; is s tug at Ids. Wice'e. II and L E d A, Copp• my staff, 1 order to- supply the em for the superior : I)l E - Friday, the 8th of May, is Arbor Day Vice -Presi t, T. Larkig ; See.-Treas., - . - E. Broad • fain G. M. O'Lea V.B. • -Gardening has commenced. p .- y Q F; in this Province, and we hope the pro- P ry, , workmanshi turned out b us".; • but am quite willing to f 4ozonio Committee, . R. Eddy, ]�tonb7 t - - . paste owners of the village will beautify y, J. Gormley, T. - • -First -class seed corn at Logan's. * . continue 111Crea8ln�P, my staff for the accommodation of the - D��� 1. the:r�•surroundinge by planting trees, so Andrew: M . Ar Masson was elected, an •saL,,, 1 -Prime timothy an clover seed, at - -- that comic enerations will rise u and honorary m bar. .It wu -decided to nbli0. ,, ' caU them blessed. p have a Sne reuse built ob the flats im -ms's• * p C011sult pOnr OWII lIItereSt$, gentl8n�enf b F; y� :- � f 0 msdiately, be club is in a must flour• Wanted --A good .servant. Apply. to me a show. i I ll guarantee satisfaction. j ! csonnt. 1. _ a new sera. ,. iehing condi on, and looks forward to a Mrs. W. T. Dunbar. .. ( --- Mr. Thos. Pngh is erecting a'very fine most brillian season. -Mrs. Leshe is hiidinR a new dwell- i barn on the farm on the broclC road, - ( ; m house near the G.T.R. :depot. sr ' • ' , bought from the Post estate. With a st '='i`• ! g' $ e a w % One of the most creditable radices :' To onions, tato onions' black ! • - .. - . new hones, and an estimable onng p - 1? Po, : _ sr;n� woman as a life partner, Mr. yhe old -time orchardist, now almost obBO- Geed onions, at Logan s. p Pngh ,Jr, dr * tine du will be enabled to settle Sown on this late, was the of whitewashing the franks -A good many of Brooklin's youth. Wish: }' asp�t� - ,, farm and enjoy life. and larger l' be of the fruit trees. It and beauty have the mumps. ' . aSP1ert �asasa. . may prove nsiglaly from an aesthetic - �nothez oustomer� or save could be 1 point of vie , but the result is death to � 14. t Mr. Patrick Catkin; who rented his supplied with fresh milk at C. Dale's. * urines. all manner f insects and eggs hidden .. � Orin � farm near Greenwood and moced to -It is reported that Mr. D. Decker, of CDSt01�1e ?6 Will d Otis st4ClC 118W and ChO1C8. away ender a rough, scaly bark, beside . Whitby about a year ago, is about to re- leaving in t• e a health smooth snrfsee Whitby' has purchased Stoner's residence - .. bogie tarn to the farm and work it himself, as over the river. We have just opened out a large dock `of , .urgit• after the ra' bas w ed the eater - his tenant is lsavit�g. Mr. Larkin wasp , tp set as a fertiliser bore I. hil art of the li e awey, -The route bills and pedig� ends i sttena t \ collector of lazes w e in Whitby, and to the roots Another old idea has its already Printed this season by Tax News - -' R oa:. I gave every satisfaction. • . . . styl . good uses=- aping the bark of rough, give the best of satisfaction. tf _ _ _ i lfe�ded =sterns.. dise .eed trees, and then scrubbing the , _Greenwood Church of England, May . 1. It is reported that the i rand Trunk surface with soapsuds made from cord. let. Subject : - "Four stops in the W �; �, S ;- �1­ � I -_ - .; . . Railway Co. intend to introduce a danger men home- home-made soap with a little !lowers Christian life. .� guard m all the "frogs'' on the line. of sulphur. bell's lad -Call at Camp see the "ais• _ .. .. , _ N,W "t TlAis will render it impoesible for an one - • �, y «eras of •,'' t play in choice tea setts, aLo croak and late8t Al�eritl d E+ >a lish st les hard .. . . to catch hie foot in the. railway frog, , The Looen Commissioners for South glassware in endless variety. Whitby. 't g y •' a a dan danger from which man a rsilwa I and soft, at all prices anct 8ult8ble sped .4 .1 g y y' Ontario nit t • Whitby on Wednesday, -Mr. C. H. C. Wright, of the Toronto ': Darin t man has lost his life or been seriously 27th A d 1piured. .- grante3 licensee to the School of Science, was is the village this ' -- following Pa es =- Messrs. Atkinson and week. Old l� . sot :a: �way.' Lake, a >)[ i � t . . roggi Oshawa ; sears: Howse a siaat -Tae NEws has the beat assartmens of 0*U ng, souF. soon the paoralvzIng PP; ` eeagon will and .(libbard, druggists, Whitby ; W. H. horse outs that moue can secure, __ ! .- .:,. . r .1", � crwiv descend upon ua with c swoop. The Field, druggi t, Pickering, and A: Charles, for bills and y p both _ seductively fatal ice eho , Port err9. There have been asrds. tf , � - ] y orQam will sap the P -Thos. Foz his taken possession of young life of the dude. The unreuener- sizty -. pr tione for violation of the I t , t - ' ! the farm' north of the vi a latel occu• We have also a stock of �ents BnTmer '. , . 1. r' ate mosquito will smite and spare not; Scott Aot thi year,* out of this new• y her tbirt pied by Mr. Fuller. . and sweet summer, with its red hot then- y -t see convictions, cad 'fro • . derwear. i FiIIe dress shli`�$ CuffB COIF -R. ,1. Cam > > t and Fi x mometers, its pains and its pleasures, cases not d ided yet. The amount of pbtsll era offering a)I the bu,�t, ` rill variate life's monotony for a month fines for the ear is 11',700, the amount now styles in dress this season ' , • , . : •'f y` vent,i = }' or two, anyway. collected 0 ;and within the leaf carter luwer than ever, at itby. * • ., corn. itestd of the year there have been twenty -eight -Did, on see the new st-•le of per Ti ' y pa : 11 ' c The ir••moetiD of i P1Ckel'lD Prosecution, and fines imposed to the used by Tag NEwe for mate ills ? Fine, Ova s cj�' i . $ R amount of S1 . Council will be held on Monday nezt, . n • is' tit? v�U I. Yay. 2nd. All parties Having business ieasea �. I" ' - Firit•clase seed corn for sale. Ap ly . j.�. ► - to transact with the board should be on Why do ogle advert" births, mar- to Stepphen Crock, lot 10, Stud concession out stock of f ne boots and shoes surpasses . Kouti E bang' a little before 1Z o'clock, u the riaRes and d the ? is a nestion some. of PiekermQ. 80 order dinner bell at Gerow's where the civic times asked. Because to be born, - "pig %Qe eVer Offered, COme and $88 OBr Il�R j': Tbu. E ( - to be - Several Toronto bicyclists passed asst e . le latora are usually to be found) rings married, and o die, are the three most east throagL town on Saturday and re- " - - . - • _ A. x. 6 promptly at noon. They .will then be important ev rite that happens to the turned on Sunday. I— w time for dinner in ividaal • d because t e inse�aeet of Henry, entist, mat witha . th � .�1 so star. lea.... a commnai y ie the three greet events -Dr. He tiff- inR. success on his first visit to Pickering Shot'es . -� �' ; R is second oil to that of the individual on Saturday lest. He will be here every 1 1. At the resent meetin of the Dominion himself. d because the adyartase• 8atarda I kind Live Stock Association in Montreal it meat of th events ltna #brniah most y >v 1. was resolved, Thst as the Grand Trunk important once in cares of -Mr• Samuel Bray, of Audley, lowed' PriC @8 t0 BIIit file t11II8s, all . ar8 lIIQitet� ' +� and Canadian Pacific had joingy agreed disputed sa Sion io property. Asa a ton-sere field of tp og wheat some - to issue no to live stock iriec, and time , the Srst in his section, and it - - pis matter of facts there is nothing •more in -° as the Grand Trunk, when it had no op- is loolnnq splendid. • - & position leaned passes to men in charge of teresting in ny gaper than its births. It con- liethodiss ahnrah, Pickering, lday 1. r� artoca and free returns, the Live Stock s nu t o �' Mbrning sub eot :- ••Jesus Ch2i"'s Saari• e1 ! pro Association pledges itself, where Tactic• .y ,• 1. „ ►�,i P Send in the otia , , as all such are in. five. Eve0w subject :- The rem. - -- New able, to ship exclusively by the Ilrand sorted free of harge in Tim N tw•s. nation of the Human Body." ---- --- -- \ firnnk." w�pon 1N7. -&wt ot�aps premise well tills . 1. . t as t �toeie. G P a Co.. beets. roe , p� NF.aW Goo. well o., of Neworli °' v . We mean the t Pickering village is becoming noted as 'crop known ss dsad•beats are i a chi rD ins. Almost every. Monday, l[sy 2nd, the Ths� p I �: -.' ­ oonsipp ents� of cult! �'' week nineteenth cal edition of their stand- blossoming two on astallkiwd a Pard wide. ,, . _ I if gum e. hoTSee, sheep srd pablioati n, the "American News. -Rev. 11[r. Freed, of Whitevate, will /78' .. � -.- � .. � :`, and bogs leave here for England, h[on• - ` paper D' The new volume con- (D.V.) preach in Dak s hall every Babbatb % oj,d >; ° areal, aDd laces east aria west. an talus an ezha •'ve list of all Blass pabli- evening dosing she seminar months. Saturday about thirty head of cattle Service to eommeacte at 9 o'doak s - were sent east to Montreal ; also abort actions eo ircbly arranged shat say -Leave oar order wish Tas Ns►s $ ,ti .. fifty hogs and a number of sheep. ! When one of the thonsaud papers repro -��St op: ���. sensed share can be readily referred to for roots bil� and pedigree Bards. Orders it comes to providing stock for the mat. 1 ket � Pickering township is in the front and all important facts° concerning it, forwaxdadan� attention, rod , ' �n sogether with 'to circulation rating, earl y dreea free of postage.. i�» rank every time. The above were ur• Prices ht. a �@St i p obtained. Th News er Directs chased by Messrs. Woodruff and Decker. ley' -A number f tf i M be need 'prin ' . y by publishers, adver- �y g men complain , _ _ _ - 'too sea.. tilers, and vertisinq sgeais but the that several around own�t����j RS'y -a t fife were do�a►p to Oshawa the other vast fund o information it contains ?'eq new hinges. r'u�nss and guard• y • day, and while there walked through the makes is val le to persona of almost inns attend to this. I ' i. -It v that the Cricket Club �'+" = -v TTT�iT y extensive shops - formerly a busy hive every Made d profeasioa. Ana Ga>,et- azpsotid • of indus - belonging to the estate ' of tear aisue it is wo11 worth the price � play a match with a Toronto te�sm i I _ the Jos p Hall Co. Now all is gust. charged, db, it lhlly describes eve on tLe &nth of May, oft their new grounds _ �� ! .. With the exception of two or three men,_ town in whi a newspaper ie issued, and on the Bats• ' who are kept around the place to ao oe• few people c to know mueb'about any -R• A J. Oatnpbell bsve enaeesd«I in ' ` + - pasionai re g, dro., theta vast works place" wbsrs - is not. The number• of get • 4 oho3ce loots oss see ' We I ' are but a Went Monument of other days, Jprax" pub ' in the United States, sew a FaU and g • _ « • when from 800 to 400 hands were en- Territories (• lddiiagAlaska)'and Cariatda are sore ey wiU�e you in .)e �r �� r•, a , •��r.' s . gaged, and the ;buildings re- echoed with is put at lb, ; as increase of 681 in at 60Priess we O them at. . * 1 cke mg and Vic �j`(�1� . I � Br( . � .. the sound of machinery. The closing of one -year. growth of newspa rs in bt a f ew" s, a" , Ma fit. r r .. - these works mast be an immense loss io some of the astern, &SUN w Bnbjee +- (iqd Mo:kr s utilise - l,l�rVlted � C 1� � ,i � .: - pe 1 r` d e t the town. matter oald be an• t (� , the. m of won , if it ware not that � on the Lords , "• � t : 1. seas loisetaiss a{t ear a no on eo the rate. In Sa on 8 7 R nest, at 8 ,� • the 0 oe >; and IiOt 0�1 igi0tada i i t :r: .`r 'i Vt.. . Pi hood Tetnpl' is fit and m Ns y t Rev cry pleasing of entertawment iii 64; while th State e � •-Be°. J. A. Oarmielutei, of Braoltlin, � . 'j` -`' - - �:' `; -- their lodge r000m, Dle's Hall, on Mosr ,va"er adv end flu Ba e . will atai}atett NM 800h iii Ambew's � �� ' F; . � . State of 80. Penn lvaoia ezhi coy ��+ mt•'amlt and ,and ai ' I , , :, ; RS th r day evening last, when the haU was nom- �' . 16 ` ,- ' , ; r v . _ ,.c I • - fortably filled. The o was ire largest ina w dailies, 17 ; Race" in B b�°° '� 2:80 pp� m_. - AA .hva enlsjeot � _ ; ' Y. gram 9a will be die UM& All made wa semi Be lengthy and embraced ineirati�ental selso•: weeklies, fir ; New York in 4 d month- r•^'$aadal's of this who hav • ,: tb . . Lions by Miss Horst, Masers. DoidRe and : lies, 42. Bev States ".show a decrease • e Pte' a k.. . m the' most ant insta•ees 1N� with bleu at bate, ok : t h .r h � ­­ Olmstead and the local Dfouth Or' him V being New and who . `e to sea their arriv n- s> Bands; son Miss �'. Hoover end Mrs..+ sea each. The I . no . S's Abbott ;readings by Miss L. Haney, ]dies wL le yolnnse owe•that great acre has idea M` . boi►1 Isis'+ oblige m by t �r .Fgs ;- r t toy • sea 1p file infer,tnation. '.ri�C1 its. r - -.,, " 1. I 1z i .. _ Taylor, and Dossers. J. T. Clark W. beep taken to sustain iss reputation as n 9 �kt� . JY ti,. , t� ,' , ,.; the most co pensive work of the kind ""'°"oOF Wt°. F es, of Toronfio, "' •"-'--' -. 'kF+ r I • ' -, f � �.': Heoadereon, and: sera - recitation bb �+ - Y y form Of. tine: will ocouppy the ��� lo� ����� �, 3, � � b Mrs. Warren ; duets b tthe Misses p°� to insure aooaraoy its Pm the obnreb Bandar �, • law than a x ," nit t .Law, Miss M. Carr and lass Horst , And every y� ooaa- y f,: . 4t n-3 , 7 piste ov#a of Amepio4n >.news. OWL illy Lr4. - marpm Hurries at 11, � r r;, ,, '9 ; Pi, PL _ a eoaple of dialogues several memabms ps•ers and a►otild ev 2007: 'obdt. l verybod riveleoms. 8W %Ottoi1. i h11� gBt Oroato �s pl�03AlI� ". of the Order. The various selections -•� Ri ar,�g, a J Cam . - `'_ those who are ' • with the former {�• ' . t, `were well rendered and received liberal e@t of Chia 8 , who are sowsll Known bell, Whitby, w`e oSsring all she newest��w '='r1��Nw�. }t ,.y P Reg. Mr. Matthews presided, a e oldest, and hart known of P in �, whose cottons, grey � .r. " + $ � / 3 ,gib `��t " t and delivered a brief but appropi•�ale ad- -a1I s Americ adv is °Otani, grog swasekers, shiurtu�s : . % The members of the Ordea� are to • �R agencies. apd ootto 47 . , 7 5i � � fP ,: be aonRratnlased on the raccew attend• - •,Tailor •1 8f nldee at lower prises 'y ""'•- `-- •"i--- Y: Fx ?a s : =gib+ o stop sKaxni y Gave toaoved than has bean offsreii before w that town. _ : ar, . F. -1 � -- . - -- ", t' ' a pug of ores. la Toronto. r Call and iuspeat the AMID. e * � ��' � :� L trl ... 1. , I e y.:"€ at L ­ ­ I � I 1 -. G _ .. ­ I --- . . . , ­;­-, -1 . . 1. . .. _. : I - - - - j. .. - .._9 - _ -r , , I _ .. .. _ - I ?1 M_1' _ - _ - - p ' ' , 1 t' [' - � , , � t r ­. - .,. -- � ... - t i%'.4, -�i,: ";� ­ , . . . "­` .% :. . , r: 1 . , t . . . _ - - -.. /. r e .,z s: .. e'. L. - { �. - i' �.�1' N:. i`" ­ - t -- -.rn . 'I' i. _ ... 3 t 1 ,._, - t - .. .. , ., .., t F F' .i i - -­: t I a ++ :.. _ a i .- r... . F. 4, i. 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