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I . 1, . - I � � . - - -­ I- - — _. . . . . I - I . . - 4 CASE. i t.. -.1 I-_�.. . .... ­ �_ . . BROUGHAM. ,-. � _- ': THE QUAKE . I !: . � . . - ., L I . "''., 1�1 �s�..�_ , 1-11 1. �- .ti ��_ � ­., I . TO OUR SUBWAI ERB .. By refft"Ing . ;.., - 1. . � ; I __ III i �. - I 1. . I ., -1, � P ­'. ,,- ft".,i " - — 1: w . .1. . .:''. !. p1c,aft"foitat Carbs#.. label on your paper yon AROUND US . ­ I .1 - I. .., ­ I 0­� I - .1.. .1.. , . . to the addr ."" - 9 ' - ­ , I , , will be Ift COURT a X 101t.- THE 1 . - .. VOU 9b WISYN the date to whinh . — . .. AX geah by adv. Urg. Linthn T= supialk . " .: - - ... ... a. - , . Medical. your subscription t THE Nswe is paid. I ' C Ab D NT '(late of Lindsay) and Miss Bodell (IM09 Of I ,&PPZAL DtBMSSXD WITH COST6.-T1119 -, .: y'" � .'. i: - � . ---7- . LAft8t LbtAl 9AppXMV6g RE 07. Z � - .. - : - _­__-�� nemittances are ekuowledged by a . COURT. uxAmous. . .. ----I-------.--,- " to]. ontr Dblaed a dress and - .. . -_ _. - � _. . �', � I . :: 1; _�__;_­__­�_ change of date on label on the first paper TMIZ PRESS AND JOTTED DowN by OUR M eal) have ol . I . 1. :1 � ­ . -_ . & .. - 1;14.. .1 � �, . I . -, ,,- �; �.... I & BATEMANI , lowin% - 'his office. Always I &king establishment in B _4�� I I-­_ "', ....'p, - . .. a - . - t receipt of money at t I m i ' - I ' - . RS. FIELD d tf - CORRESPONDX14TS,. � . I mantle- making .. , otd.,Pickering, Out. keep the date paid ahead. I in being - . . L . �!:. - �' �': ;�: -,. . 0 . T99 NXW8 bag 'great pleasure I !. i- ; I 1) Physicians, surgeons, 8:30 to 11:30; --. - - . I . . L: '', � ,;,, am, and are now prepared t give their . j�.L I .� 1. j..''.. �., 11 -' ' I � , • I -. . . ..L 1, fir J - ... .. - . - I - il ­ 1( , " - I . 'i . I ,z� ­ _ I ..'' . . '08HAWAi, - 1: Office bourg-Morning, from . , 1� in Ontario to Nwounce . . . - evening from 5 to '6 o'clock. 1-Y �'i , 1. I., - - , _,�, - patrons satisfaction. the ti t 'carnal eye ,i- To the insuring Public. r. , , .%_. - . ; �.. � ..o' I' ,�...-� .- � . � y quiet those days�. - that another stage has been reached in ' -11 - .. . . .. . . - - . • . - 1 ': ..., — _p . - ,1, Brougham is vei L , - - a "'�, , � -1 - : Woodland : is still &live, notWith_ the ... � ­ .- . :.. :: . a. Jones, . � ­ � , e celebrated case of Dorland v I I . e4ors. ; � . . '. from ,�� - ­ - , Farewell . . 1, W FERRIER, X.D,,V-C-P-8-, Ont. . . : are ell Bios.." of Forest Beaton I � V �. nalaught made On better known as the Quaker CaaG. This I ' I ­ I , D. CORONER. office hours-morulut , qlq��Gv O,qrxl ardso=9 mble o .Al , . I , 9K�iw . . to lo, evening 5 to 6. surgery in rear a RUG . _­ I -, E G , Dairy Farm, had a Holateilk cow drop A standing the te before the courts � _ I . . . - Patrons I I . ; .0p .F I 811 ,, Brock st. North, Claremont !lii(o s Flit and Life verv. flue bull calf, which when 12 hours him by a Balsam correspondent to the important casip has been I- su�plied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c, all Agent foie ng firs as it was a disgraceful for some time, and has created. a great 29tf Insure e Oo panien: old, weighed 116 pounds, This is an ex- Whitby Chronicl& . I - , . up for caab. ne idents : .1 �.. C116 I . - I , � thing, and many people expressed' our• deal of interest, particularly to residents I . . . I . �:. ­ . ! � - ;J, .I.. -� . � - THE LANCASHIB � ', I . !_" ', .: traordinary weight. � , ..! . . . __ _____ . 111. ,.,....� _­0­60164.k­�'.. �, . . . pnse t,h.&t any paper would lend its of Pickering, it beinx the seat of learning - . . 7 1 1 . "� �: ,- . . ..,. Legal. THE WESTERN, , i '. t-.,�­:�. - .". 7- I I - . I . . - of the Society of Friends. The first do- " . . - , 1; 1;:. . ��: . . 09DAR CREEK. __,". ,-. ., columns for such a purpose - Y OF LONDON, , !1 "; ,i � .�. I -, vision, it will be remembered,was in favor - ._�.Z__- CIT stnA -- -, - ii,, 1 ' � ' ... . 1:1)� -.1 I., �, .: - — 14- ,_ . .. . . . .. C, I - . : . " - � , � - �. - �., DOW, BARRIST � . . '.. . :. . . I , . is Z ; I - .. - - EGYPT. . . - . . . OHN BALL : MORTH. AMERICAN LIFE' ` I .. . This - I . J ,bds6iicitor,liotarvP%3iblio,eW- OMC - � ... I 1.11 .,., � I.. i ­5 'The following list -of nranes shows the , �1, , .*_ �, . , �: ';_ I , , , - of what is'termed the Old Quakers . . I I : .- I �1 I - �, Whitby. Private . ­..:,, 1. :, - �- I " . . , i, of Deverell's Block Brock-streel . I ' * '_ ' . t- - - --. . , decision was appealed to the Court . 1. z ­y I . Seeamig operations in y are . - . .. . � lands to 10V �i lowest rates and on favorable - Risks taken on all kinds c f O*Drty at lowest standing of the first three in'tbeir respec � L. this vicinit decision - . - - fu mouth Appeal and reversed, the second I I - ent. — _��_ poisible rates. Business so icited. . . 45 ive plasses, for the of March , . . The terms Of palyin school: �well under way, b-it it will be later than being in favor of the Progressives . .. � ­ . _' ,n, p � . - - . BARRISTER d April in the Cedar Creek sel . _. 11110MAS. PARKER, . � IF YOU ARE G)ING TO , ' h 11 carried to the Supreme Money No ; .. _� - - A [ ary Pugh, N elly Waddell, usual this year before finishing On account case was t e . � 11 -and solicitor, &c. a Building, Picker- . I 0 rth class-N , ting many firm,rs Court of Canada by the Old Quakers-, and _ By to loam. , ;- - F � �1. . , . eom,nission. office - Haney'i r C= U=tT:yr# . - . - ., I 4-y .Vl%e Old bar h Hortop. Third class-Frederick of the late rains Proven � has been before that body for upwards of . r I , . ,Dg; open every Saturday, ___ r, Agnes Smith, Alex. Waddell. foin getting on their land. . I., . .. . I .p I - - IOR & 'or are sending for your friends who er© there, McAvo3 . .i� L - ---iCF-,, BLACK, RBS8 . . - William Pugh, Robert � Mr. William Mitchell, has secured the '. The Court met this week and , a year. ­ - ­1 , ELP , . call on class, " ' ' . ME Barrististi, at.Law, solicitors I I . Second ; - �_ . � p ENGLISH, &C offices NO. 17 ' . . Smith. Second part of envy for it popular binder .for this gave its decision, dismissing the appeal, , , - is on 'a. 130 YUL]E L .' WeAvoy, Charles Smi Walsh, township. appellants. � - � I k Chancery conveyancers* , 'GEO . ady. in with -costs against the it . Toronto street (over Gas Com�Suirs)'Tor to. 9 ist-Borths Mathewson, HaDIOD He phould put an Commission. D. DALAMAItz, ., - Money to Loan-No CoMmi9 �& IL I 31�1 JILN X-11 W ]PI. John Lee. First part of 1st - Charles Tux NEws, is my advice. ' 4 . .. H. A. RX3901m, E TATLOU'L �&Cx I D- W,r .- -- - . : jN16so-; BLACE, . an Pugh, Thomas Linton. W.- Peebles & Co., are erectiug a ter-. . D 3--y . Lee, Morg . U .- inAa L . Pickering Council. � I LIZ*1� . I I I . ENGLISH- _____ Brick St. TV J.. ,.. �.i - - viceable a ving house on their va e�- - __ ____ . ; - f. E,-fN­RtWELL, LL. B BAR- � .,-.­..��- .. . I , �-z-, - i 'i..'. . - .7 � I ,�,,L 11 ,; . — .. � -1 .9 . .''.. , : _. , , . � . : . . � - .:! I � 7 ..4 . . t ­�- , . . ..� WHITBY. - _ " If the farmers of Pickering intend I ISTER. County crown Attorney, and t � . � I . This is the old reliable dann,dian ius. 'The �,."!_:-1-._'.. . . I .- I . � �. . . . 0-7 ;­., I ­ 1. . — . I 1;:., I . , build 7 I ... . - ­ . . . e Court House, Whitby; 1 Shone st Sea Pass . " L " I'�. , ' . I - , jug much fence this season, the County solicitor- I Sho age. Lmw rates. 1. ;,, ; I . 11 I - , ..: " ' � is ____ . , ' . M. O'Doubvan's, residence WRR . pur- should come and view the model that B Rates Ita,ve J-4-st B eft R4edaee(l fit � _ • � ... .. I .. ------------ Veterinary. . chased recently bv Chas. King for S1,275- erected a short distance east of here, be- tl . Is _�,­__-____-­1­_, --,--,--.,.---.-- the Steekage --- ------ !_ by Dick got a _� ­ - J­ - .--- - . 'I The Cricket Club has been re-organ'. fore doing so. Wonder w . � I ____�,_ HOPKINS VETERINARY - I . ' I . -40 Anew crease will be built at once. left.? . . : -e of the Ontario Vet- . IT )on, Graduate , i , r t e eop -The lot' of P S g( e Toronto. Treats all diseases of The 'road scraper recently purchased A psalm I for " 12 ler�: ti Orinary College, or I On ta'rio ., Bank by the Council works v ho:callett himself a model , the donlesticaied &niu.lalg. Cans by .day very satisfactorily. the man w . I surgical operations . heavenly and delightful I � - L . night promptly attended to . � &lty. Office and residence, Gordop House, . It cost $27", including freight. man is truly a I , A Speci 23-y . listice Wilson has granted an one, withal. He riseth early and goeth I I ; . - ' chief J riukP_riDg1O1It&rio' . PICKERING AGENCY. � - - - —_1 --J_r_:v7� f ItINAhY SUE- '. I order liberating the man McCauley, who to roost only when his understanding i; . . HOPKINttV t - . *1 b the Indian Commis- giveth ay, which it is frequently doing. t - I . I ' - 14. GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- �* 'Open for the transact on of all legitimate was sent to jai 11 visit '%Vbitev'Lle. t * . Rama. -aid this man bag Selab. He gooth forth at eventide to a . - . 6-3rivary college Toronto, wi eek, and Banking Business. sioner at It is it I ;. Rouge Hill, Highland cr . authorities, search for swiDe,-and when he bath found . . - CberryWood, I practical y the a . - . . ,very Saturday. A191 P OFFicit Houm--From 10 to 3; Saturdays been treated mijustly b it box, be t - Dunbarton e got them ill � ! Diseases of the horse's foot and I as he was in another part of the country them, and bath : 1 , horseshoer. An assistant 10 to 1 o'clock. I , , , . operations a specialty. Promptly ' ' ' - ­11 ' * - " ' ti() ! when the alleged a gift, but the owner i : surgical opey i on hand. Call" Prom ' 'uk ix � c.onnee n. infraction of the law, wanteth them as . Iletb I borsesboer always ite Savings Ba . to an Indian, took thereof wisheth it not go, and pu . to. Telegraph address Wt, Vale, viz., selling liquor - .. . • attended so: Ureen River, Ont. 34 -y (3-y). � ,. GEORGE HERR, Agent.; place. McCauley now threatens an them out again ; and so the man who I - out. P.O. address - — 'oeth his way , � I - -_ - - ----------------- — --- ____�_ --- Co1U_tS. action'for dainages. for false arrest and calleth himself a model g - - I I Vuet"Zoo Carb*. 1. :_:.". Sittings of Dl son imprisonment. grieving because of it. . I � I . I -. . � I . .-.4. 1: COUNTYOF ., TARI06 - 1-11 UXBRIDGE . ; .. . . ' I ; ( IV-1tveyalwer, &e. ­1 . . . I I . I . �. TOWNSHIP. I � . , . � � WHITEVALE. , .1 I I , . . %. . - � . . 1, , . . I , I �.. - I ­ i .. � , . i - ----- ­;�_­�Z____._- .. i � ._:;.�­­ . �:q �1 _. ;. �i .", I . . ., .1. I.... : t. . . . . .. 1. .. . I ,,a . ­­­_�­ - ------ ­­ . _�.�'- .�__ - -mi - , `:.'� �, , ..- . i� - 11 _.�, ­'. i ' � een - �.. . . I : I ! , . STOKES; CO'IN11111S.- ',4'- _: . . 1887 * . i . : rs s Miss Brooks of Markham. has b ..� . ICII&RD pper � " -hitby, times lively, tile fariAO ar6 'lashing ) office at H.) 1. Wh tby : Clerk, D. C Macdoninell, W - i riding a L R sioner end Co,IVey&ncer. ClaremLie_ April %may 3, June 2, July fast as they know how. Tesw days with'her friend$ L - Stokes', General Merchant", Jan. 3, Feb. 2, Mar. 2, Ap - in their seed as ap: spend . - ei .2, Doi, - 2.- .J. Ch N iitteution ,g lls &n4, Sep. 2, Oct. 3, Nov .. paid to I , . tpe 4 Greenwood, Some are about through...... . Irs. Armstrong, I , ,ers for Probate. 2 Brougham: Clerk, M Gleeson, kh&m, spent -_ � is .- ,paring,ieeeasarY PaRe I -- --- it K may 4, July 5, SeF 3 - . .71all is running a big buquesR with his Miss Hodgson, of Mar I ­--i�­]�kA-f6-N, TOWNSHIP ringVi 14 `e: Clerk, Aa. GleesiDn,iGreen- -. Kirton's. . i �(U rfor taking 2. Picke sh;Dgle mill ....... Mr. Gilbert, of Toronto, Sunday at Mi I wpod, Jan, 4, March 3, November 3. � . - . P. �onveyancerl Commissioner Agent. I w Burnham, Port prea I on Sunday lately' at Mr. Daniel. Mr. Art Dundas, of Toronto, brightene3 and insurance . . Port Perry: Clerk, . clied amdavits, AccouDtant OFFICE-At ,3 Liud's house. A large crow-d Mine to a few Money to loan on farm property- rry, February 8, April 1); June 21, Sept. 6, Oct. . . our village with his presence for . I I 1 27-,V Pei I.- 18, December 13. days last week. . . . l3rongbain. __ - __ Clerk. Z Hemphill, Uxbridge, hear him. 1 He intends preaching again , ' ____­ _ .4 . Uxbridge: ( June 2-2, Fep. 7 Oct 19, Doe It. week froul next Sunday ......... Stephen Rev. 'Mr. Freed baptiseanind converts Aa-chitet't- - - - Feb. 9, April 20, June 1 0 - the mill race last Sunday, and as the 5. Cannington: Clerk, 0 Do Smith, Canningt0n, Picket has sold one of his boises.. -111, . _� - _�_,�_, - -- - ­ - - - -- - , _, 1:0­1 Feb 10, April 21, June 2�3, t 8, Oct 24), Dec 13. large . 'I. . - - . -,,.r COUNTY ARCHITECT Clerk, G 7 Bruce, Beaverton, Wa g has erected sonie new buildiu�;.*.... ther was fine a v - 6. ueaverton: �g - - wea .. q t 9, Dec IG. D. Lewis is very A. POST, of Ontario. Drawings comfortable in his now gathered to witness the catemony. e for the county Feb 11, April 22, June 24, i i (iiii �ib Upter. . . I I .. A' V Gilles getting along The � .11 I . ied for eve class of Sep - house,.,.. -•H. young ladies in connection with . ; . I I and specifications furnist ry tin and 7. Uptergrove: clerk, , 16, ge� 17. Fowler is ' . social .. ! :_ Steam and hot water be&' Lock, grove, Feb 12, April . 23, in ae 25 8 well at the farming. business ....... P. B. - the Methodist church h building. me . . � ventilation a specialty- Wnithy. . I" R V 'L : _ office-­6e i J. E. FAREWELL4 , . and Brock streets B Order, -, ,, eace. Forsy4l. of Pickering villagi, was visit- at the residence of Rev. J - W. Wilkinson ; I corper Dundr,s ing. 37-Y ► . Clerk of th - e I P 1 . I The spread wat; . . ton Road, East Pick;r .,h. iDg friends here lately. on Monday evening. 'Residene4j-Kings — - . I _... I I - I ` :' 'L ' consisted of __ ---------- -.--- 0�09.,�U­:�� . . . .. excellelltaild the program . . . �. . ______ . . �03carinff .., - , . . IDUMBARTON. . . , . , j I ; . , . k I , . singing by the choir, instrumental duet . - , . ,^ ' ' V , L � �.� _ AiwtlOite, erijql- - � . I I 11 � ..�11.1 . I- . . , so H. Burton. - ­­­­_­1'�.",�-'� . .11 .. . ­ � 1.1� s . .. -­-­--------- , '. I :� . : �: .. — : . 1 I . . - Licensed PIANIN(F ILLS ,�,� I * . " by Miss L. Booth and Mi � _ .1 & ROWLAND, . �� r, 11 �, - OUCHER , for the whole of North and . —.AR ,- I . Report of for April: I� I 'senior Mr. Brown, of Green River, gave a couple I I . , ; , I e are prepared to fill 'on IP Auctioneers, of the childi Attention given to full operation. V . South Ontario. 8trict , Charges moderate• now ill 4th, marks obtainable were 6W. Anna of recitations. Some e - and one - ­ telegraph- Cha ord irs 61 all kinds on he shortest possible . � I I orders by letter or tt . ,ator, &,c- Ad- notice. we &I manufacture , . Anderson, 485 ; Janie McIntosh, 448; sang a few hymns very nicely, � -her, valuator, Arbity lughaw, or , .. �. AgnewThom, 448; John O'Brien, 898; little girl frovu Markham fairly brought Thos. POuc . b��x 47, Brc - "I .1. . . . . - dress, THOS. Isbu CHEP I . . _ . DOO� IS, BASH, BL NDS, Other CIRWA in the bongo down with a recitation entitled A.R. ROWLAND,,%Vhitby, Out. "D RAILS, Maggie, Redd, 895- — MOULDIN S, HA _Itodd, Pro. —_ 1. * 4 Posts, asters, &c., &c. order of merit: Junior 4th- Daisy 'Rodd, Skinuer'a poor littloqoe." I . — �46wel % .1 �. . . . - . - - .,. � . - - I ­ I . '1% '- Isaac Ezer, Juo. Parker. Senior Sid-- truirt fund. paisttel's (1,11d Glaziers. . .1 �: Mary Hendereca, Tommy Henderson, ceeds 124, to ,go to the snperanuat . . . ' A I N T I N G,_ GRAINING? SIGN . - . So bL ax Ld =00T 6'a" Elsie M ison, Goo. Mr. Thos. Carter has bad the . Z, of all .. - suit eve yone. . -Hanong. Tintin &c., for cash. PI N ichblimm, Orr - Fanny writing, Paper I shades Of pricei down to . e colts this spring. wet notice. 21 Itive as a ell and oblige Rofid, Louis Parker, Lotta IALcey inny fortune to lose two fin ­ - ng- . kinds done on the shell - ;. it the best-H - Ler. None but 01_A ISTED. & KEMPTHORN9 Pearce. Kitty King, Lizzie MI.' Junior During the recent freshet the water in . . . mixed to 01N] I - i* ..;.,. -, dint - 26Y - KILTS a WELBOURNE X3 I I ri'sh Lead used- HI -- M. O. 1 12. 1 ....il '00 _ '3L 8rd-Martha Kiley, Mary 'O'Brien. GeO- the will-moo got 60 high as to overflow . I L - __-_ ­, ___.,_� - __ __.__1__ ______ . McIntosh lie . _____�� - _ . . .. , Mel Short, Aggio Smith, the bauke all along to the depth of about I I . ___ Boots aud ,Shoes- �­____� . *-,. ,.' Ill: . Swunal 12 i0dim. Finally the bank gave W13 � - . " . . . -1 Albert Secbw, Lizzie Pearce, --,-. __ _ " --' - - - � I - . . � t w 7 .. � ,,j-i` Ji - ; mill, _-­ ..., NOT C E s. -!..,, ... - . . , i.�:... � .-,, . ,:.. _­�__�_­ SLIE? B - : , ,.", r.... ;, , King, Chas. King. Average number opposite the flume in the w- I . . BOOT .AND SHOE 1 . ` ! :' , ' i'' .!I - ; . LE Orden . ­ ... . .; .1 • i - terrible lc . - � 2d sewn work. .�t '. ­. . . . sent 50. Names of those present making a washout ani doing � 11.i. - M-- "'e All jot accounts wit b tbebi6tig-bain! Rulme pre Before ani - J lg,eilwa' F - ' ­.. . r. Pei , rienced work - - man - every day:-Janie McIntosh, Daisy Rodd, mote than 0100 damage. promptly sttoonded "'x opposite the proic stand, nearly FsetZra umst be paid to W. M Jackson or ww I,t forget th a " present prop' stor. wbeu rondo n a new flume I I ... .. ,-v red- A. Thoin, A. rt, M - move saw "a t Ug village. Cowie. the . Anderson, Ethel 81;0 O'Brien, LiRy Parker, Mao Rodd, L. will hate Ne built. , -------- I : _-.1 .� Hotels. . . nin-' it, full Blast, McGinty, Maggie Anuau, Nellie Roach. We would like in a sisterly sort Of I .- .L . . . ., : 4s.- The Factory is rnn i g R pointer in repri - ­ __. w­ . . of Mr. Wm. Minnie Annan. A. Conway, N. Topper, way to give •'Dutcb" � . _­� . �,�__ �_­_,:�_-­­,� . under the management - ING. . .. it give a lot of non � . � �2. ORDON HOUSE, P1C E Cowie, propriewr, siad the cele. .: i; A. Smith, T. Henderson, Louis Parker, to his items Don - . - - . � I roprietor. 'Ithis E01180 is ... . of no interest to any parses . ' " Pfizer, J,,o* ­'-, `­ Gjajows Gordon, PI ' heated collar maker, Mir. �, Isaac Parker, duo. O'Brien, sense that iR I - unished in superiur I �� i. .. !__ . uilding, . ' Hargrav � . short and t - a fine new brick b for the ,: , *, an ::: � �,�,'� Arthur King. Albert but vourself. Make them - . convenience and comfort V . win. I . Goo. McInwall, - . tyle. Every conv inmodious stables -!. J_ - ., , I , , , . - , ! , . _ I -y . fore an. , :. - Seeker, A. King, R. King, A. Rodd, T. the point and try and make them intereal i 11� Lt'ravelling public. New and co . 7 _ . ;., . __ � . -, Nm­e igaill. Auuau, I reader. We hop . . . : . and she�s. tion guars teed" P. La Fraugh. ­ - . jug to the Renera . , ------------------- S�atlslse 40.010.040.0 ,-- -, ! 66 Bro. Dutch" will take the,bint. - . . . . . . . ------- . __ - ----------- .1 � . . - - , . I .. 7-SARAH - 11faxical. I . - .., — __ - I . . - - I �. . . .. -_ ----. � bemade. 3utdiis out andrAnin GREENWOOD.. . " . - ­ - . .1; . 11 � . L . . I .. , . ,:.. . . . 3 1 1 . � ­ � ___111 _____�-_,� , -, '� , I . L. . . I ,--- r__­w-�-­ _ _­ I . - ; . . . � ...... A� 1 *a- - to we in sendyon free, some- �,, t - .., . � I - I ISHING To TAKE I e I . . . . � - . -DAR business - The fine rains have helped to ma" tIl . .. �O�utoas,and TIES W - 43 thing of gres, value and Im IftnCe r Vocal Musi to you. that will start you in The Townsl!iiip Assessment. ­ . -i .. .. . lessons in instrumental 01 .- I - I _1L less r by private mere money right away grain grow and made the land snore solid, , -1 Vocal music in Class 0 which wN bring you ii InVe t. . Li can obtain his world. Anyone Can IV , or terms to than auytbing else in . following Pirticulars of the asse, i ." instruction. Apply I � I but is thought the Init,6 frosts The f do the work and live t lwrne. Either see;, all 9 which noes returns formstic j . ' f Music. At jiust coins wone helped to kill the fall wheat 'OMO Of wh an gi an for tbein . * Prof. o W ,y for tts I . es Something no . . Miss A. E. Cou mos. Head a , ;� will have to be sowe,d over again with of the public: - � posidence Of • ILE workers: -We will Gtwt YOU, C&Pluu not . . ., . . ... c miftsic I -1 . - , pi•kering. other gram. , '� : , 03,551,9, -.1. needed. This 5 one the genuine, important . )perty.... . ..0.4..... .opposite NlcwR officO chances of a Ii ime- ome who are am bidou a 'L Real pr( I W 204,91 . . I . . . I � .. �. I — . - will of delay. Grand o"AL Mr. Fred Gi-eeu ig-turnitig to 6=109 Personal property�............. . � . i ­ — and eutier n � , .1 7=__ Iguz & o., Augusta, Maine. tree. Address _____ - ------ -.--.-.--- " well as willing, and is sucoseding,very Income.......... J ............. .6,41 � . Ma331=ff �.,., -,. _� -_ --- -_ and ­:, . ­ , =)TOZ95 :. . . __ C" =. L • well. He his bought another team . , I i ..98,764,2 . 17_ _, 3:TO , . - �: he is going fast to work. _. , ; : Total. i - i...***' . . ­ ,-, . practical &49=91116r, hfl�s just ­� � , - I I . , __I I i I.' ISS- CARR, Prfitcti ", ­ L I ;L;Issed. . . :.*. . 71,3111 4/ � . .... I I M Store, and � .. 1: - , i breaking his colt hiL ", op over Dielde & Marquis' Pat had a big time Nwnber of acres ..., '. opened oho the 'pUbfie vs,trous�ze- 7-tf- . _ - CHOPPING Pat. Moran is down again vtry sick* Number of sores olparod ........ 61,9956/ 1 - -J begs a share of ------ GRISTING .. 1. . ___ — NX_ .,� Whitby, has 'Children from 5 t� 16 yrs....... 115 ��l . Z - . �. . �� James flmith, Jr., of , 'I _ L ' -v�a=ted_ y i I the Week aV, 1 , . ,:' I . . L ti • �1-.�'I. Every � . bongbt the 'Dunlop farm on the 49h, Children from 7 t,� 18 Vre ....... : . 9 ; . M&0;%ey . . I .. . . ., I 'Corted. I SIP = owned by Mr. Billings, And he . . . . . - lowest interest Ar V � Male Persons I is coming Children from 16 t#) 21 yrs ...... : , 6 I - I - - - . . *2,ow or *3AW The ALI fronanto6oyrs.. - ., 1,2 .. . .. - . . . . secured red estate. Address Hm 48,� . I . on to it this week. Persons in ,�A families.... . 6,1 ­ . � �Brougbamq,.O. � _____ 22-tt 1�11 I big dwti wheat groubd,'. H. W. Sadler's brood so* and litter =7 ­ 9 Hvir r farmer Can be . a& .. I Number of .. ..............'. . :I wheat you are see died last wadi[. Number of bitch #.'O............L. ' . .. ., � , =10110" to =Abt--'�. I �, I , itud "it you bring 9 .. 4. I - -I , ' -1 74 I to set . Aw. The dranwAic entertalium"t imbow a ........... �.. .-... 0. .... " �, ­ 8p.......:... 31i . . . .- - � Two CO, . MU I t - '0! week, and Hop ............ I �.,.......... � ­ . mfortable dwellilig%-* with doull. a for Thursday eveniug of last 4`0. 0"....6. *..!� "' i - -, e!. ss.56 per month. Apply to ISAV'L"'INTOW, J I . 0 0 V E Ria postpoued an account of the heavy i _1 � 2,4 - . 22-tt - in , . 3.� st - CRWO Off Horses...... -- --'---­ ...... 9 *'-��. 1 .. Pickering. -.--- � I . . 1 1 ,-, storm to Tvas" evening last , . saleeme= I _V786=t0& - I- I- I ' �_ 4-ft Umn in the Orange ;(,all on the latter date, Births ........ 0.0 ....... 0-4. . e Theron e was as anall. This 4AD D&Ahs .......... *''it V.%..,6-. 0 6 0 but the attendance w : ood iiiiiii to 1 99'. togistrations •••. .•••.•. .... ­ . - , . . . 1 4.1 1 . I . . - we Vare in want of a few MOM cties of nur- 06 * ,4Li be accounted for no doubt by the &d of P . Canvass for the sale of choice *or . .; �. j a of postponement not being gan,- Aam woodland............'.... ­ _. eery stock. To men who can make a Success Of 1. I - . � I %,-- , I the date postponement SWAMP and wasto land I �. I - - .. I '_ - ilt I - ing )ay good saaries, or cow- i. - I ,­ , _i, oWly known, and also ow to farmers .......:­-, - I , IS97. ' ' " Orchards and garden.... * "" " ­ � A I., i the business WO Can I )yment. We 1 I -1 613021 � - qI �.,� � c., 1 . mission, and give pOrmnaeut Vmplk ._].,., i 9300 01U4 conu people geuol;�ffy being very . • • -1 I " Mi 1pe-taties both in _ 11 Oakd&h0 will L fall whest. I . any now and choice F The- thoroughbred Stallion ae A-cm - �'_ � - - * , have in 3utat line which others do lace in Pickeriq t1tis busy M : Z swon , of the year. I N a m es o a roll . . . :, : 0, ** ., ,., .0 ,*,.,., *. '. . . , . 2,� 1 - --- - , makes at my 41�i the fruitand ornam, ,., ,ee, stand for ml i .1 once, with references, 1.9 are of i - r. .*, not handle. Address at a. He Is a very highly bred horse, betntg,&, � promoters of the entertainment W L . � . Rochester, N.Y. 22-M 80sisol -: - - . S., Nupierymen, at 111AXIngton " who was I _1 I grandson of the We course disappointed 4 the,i*ault. . MAY ­ I . Archbishop Lynch protests against J ; I';'. _'' • ahorse of his time. -tioniochiltree", � L . Dn" and sire of "Oakdale.' [ED. NotTs.--We 'Understand 086rV to talk 0 : O'Brien coming to ()an&" "M I ,&m :M Md10Y 1 threent000nt r,"f4"L,.1, gt4 Lie" himself, . great ram horn and "Oakd idficholl it; being credited with sending . dies of Mitering and vicin- was & . Lord Lansdowne. � ... inform the Is i with an ��snk wm onshould, h . We wish . ..- 'begs to do dress and al"tle- before his Melag horses on the turf. He correspondence to Tus NEws. The Dominion Gdv;6ftn18Ut � it is ' I • .L -,- " ,!I �'� -1 � ity that she is qualified to most promisil to ,state that he has never acted in the . . Lot No. 11, 3rd Con. Of MaRinj y I 1 25.8 crossed with heavy mares, get the hqrses wanted will 601 maintain the position.formf I . .._ Pickering. 7----77-=7 for the British " He has, gre t t"ttin ac- I � UWAOWAI ­ , .. . - I I . . = t I capacity of eorrmpondout, and is in . no, taken Manitoba m0way t . . - I - lion. TERM:-4176 to insure a 1. or 0 for . I tak . . 1. ".... . 0111M T IVI Wtf 1ponsible for vinythinl( UPPOR111119 � * - _ . Ifty rel - - - , , a singWIWi., qToom's I fee, 06 A . . . . .. I JOHN LEYS. . -I ,.. � Afire in $t. Auga-swist Fla., the of &V - I . O UM . . � this paper. t. ­_ WRIVE __ I in, I I " ': 11Y , -,t -i day destroyed, the old a p bapoi __ ".- -J�, - 4, - '' . L . . . . 11. � � . i. L: - L , .- . -the St. AA .� �P. . . - .- ____ I . , ,, . L� � � 17 patine tu'Edwards house h46V1ng beW VWCU"ed by \ . . I I _... ]m . IX • , simmer' J61in .1[fift � sod . - . . fl 'The abMe . 1. 11 __­%MJ' If . rvu� [�! The 1$rig4b 'at . awe lost off N#W. 4he Couo-houso .end uVerg other bu , , I -7,, � . n, • J ,z- . f, L, ' t'14, : crew of thirt, wen, were Ost . .. I , 1�&s of Ia6kb6i'd9 tiWb Of ' I . I �. . . . 1, � _. �5,�' . ' 3'03MI'T :BMIEM51019 I , �1�h . . . . I f 'I - --:_ . ,.�._ -, _- I.J. ' Plakleor! Toing. - - - , mo• _ ..;,;_ i ... 1.� that it Is betog refitted - V, . �� . 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Minutes of last meeting read - . . ad adopted. , - - - .. . . I . A number of accounts and petitiond re . . - - . resented and read, asking for ap � - - ' I - one on roads. 1. . . On motion Mesim. Richardson and :- . ' • I - . 'L . .. I truce, of York County Council, were " . i I i i . eard as a deputation from that Council 11 '�. �. � ly - I - - ,i reference to the York toll roads. An , I i . � ffort was being made in that county to do , .1 . ,way with tolls, and as the Rouge Bridge - ,as cost the county a large sum of money, il - - . _; - . . I hey asked that Pickering reimburse them - . . ! � L I or a portion of this outlay, in consider- - .- - ' - . L ' - . 6tion of the tolls being 'shed and the - . - L 1.1 . . . g a )(V" the city of )eople getting a free road Coronto and a free market. - Mr. Brute said that the C6uuty of York. ,bought the Township of Pickering should . to something in the way of reimbursing. - ­ - � - ,he County of York for the outlay made on the Rouge bridge, as it Was a benefit to the ',,.- , I .. . � . . I . people of Pickering as well as to others. : ' . _. ! *". � . I rbe County of York intended to keep the " -... . L . .... - - - ' condi- tion. . . � N road within their territory in good He thought the County Of York would I ,be willing to accept a Modere6te,-L I � _ �� amount. '* . f . . - - The Ccnnail listene3 attentively to what - ': - - - L . I - the deputation had to say, but declined to _.. . - . �, give a committal answer until further - particulars were vouchsafed. The mem- . • bers wanted to know what sum the County . of York wanted for the Rouge bridge, but ' - : . . ! .: . . . - . - _. I the deputatioll could not name a figure. - The Council did not feel like entertaining . . . . .. 1. - any proposal in reference to the matter- - -.1 . I I : . - L . . . not at least until a definite proposal was I • And so the matter stands. made by York. On motion Mr. P. McDermid was heard I .- in reference to the straightening of a road '.. near his residence. ­ � I On motion Mr. M. Gleason was heard in ` - . _,� ' - � i , �.. reference to the dangerous condition of the ; i . I � . : . ir . . . Bill west of Greenwood on the 6th con, ;, . i . I . I . Mr. Percy, chairman. presented -tile re-, .. - L I . . 1. _. . . portof the Standing -Committee on Roads. . and Bridges, recommending as follows:- * I � That the following accounts be paid: E.E. L . I ,, 111.96; Ed. . 1. . _. ..� .. Pugh, 37 yds. of gravel at 80. . . . - . . I . . Boothby, 12, road scrapers, $120; Geo.' • Farley repairing aluioeway on 5th oon.. 1 -- - - 1.'- i ... . 1 $2. that J. M. Gerow be authorized to•.', % . . . I * L - I . I . . L ' ' examine and report on the localities where " , . 1. . .. a rwriations -are asked for on the roads. � � - . . I . ,- Psn motion of Mr. Percy the report was • . . ' . , , ad ted JIM, ..-.. - -1 ,_ , .1 Wr'. jercV, seconded by Mr. Pal L ­ I � moved that J. M. Gerow be authorized to I � repair hill west of Greenwood, on the 6th - - . . . . r. - I Con., and also to repair road south and ., • . I . I i north of Balsam, On sideline between lots .. X_ I I - -_.� 1 4 and 5, in the 8th and 9th concessions, . - ; . : i � � . . . . . � . L and report to Council. Carried• I Mr. VISIrker, seconded by Mr. PrslMer, � ' moved that the assessor's roll as presented - � . be receiyod.' Carried. . _ I On motj , on Mrs. Stark will he . .1 3 the Council in reference to a party named . - . ,. James Stark, claiming that John Phillips, .. . - . '-' .. - . L - 0 j.p., was responsible for bringing him "' • , . 1. 1, ,: back from the Orillis Idiot Asyluni, and I . . I . had agreed to support him. Mr. McKay introduced a By -law to 10- - " . t a, Collector for 1887. Passed, F..: in . %. . . Vutchinson receiving the appointment. . � Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Palmer, I- . u moved for leave. to introduce a By-law to " - amend By -law appointing township officers. . . I.. . ..;, . . By-law passed. - .. e . .. .. �r,) -Mr. Mackey, Chairman, presented the. .. )O Con- . . .1 )0 report of the Standing Committee on : tingencies, recommending payment of the � . . . . . arbor & Ellis CO., L5 following accounts :-B letter press and letter book, 010; John 16 Parker, insurance on town hall, $12.50; 16 Levi Mackey, salary *8 assessor for 1887t, . : ­ j . 55 $200. , ­ . .; I ' - . i � ..� 16 on motion of Mr. Mao . `L _"' � ", the report. I . I : . - I - V . I : . . 51 was adopted. I - 49 On• motion Mr. IT. V000tt was heard in, 1. . ... .. :1 L ill sy on 6th am- . � . __ 157 reference to rep4ir of A cow � ...:- ; . .. �.. 1 66 J. M. Gerow, commissioner, present - I .,.L , . I . , ': t, im t tbat he bad examined W&SbOut Olk I re - I : I . - - 64 sideline between lots 26 and 27, 2nd 001:1.9 : . , - ' � I . - - :­ - 1 ­ - I . � I i_ ft and found it neoessary to build a new - , 1- .- 1, three , 49 cedar culvert and fill in washout of I *9 feet wide and sixteen feet deep. An ex., � I .` I-- - . -, . . �._, 1 35 penditure of 12 was made to build a tem- , ,- .. .,. .. '/1 I - ' - :- 85 I porary road, and he recommended that '. - -1 L. 1- _� _1 _,��.­:; L70 that amount be paid, to Jas. Shepherd. . � .. i .!L ­�e. ' . .. ' /' adopted. . _1­ ­ )14 Report received and ado Nd � .. , _ it 4 %9 1 Mr. Parker, fiecondo ,Wq . Perm � . . ­ 'M Mi moved that an order drawn . on the �-� I!!- .� ' I " 47 Treasurer in favor of J. M. Ger3w for $27, ' - �. . ; . .1 . .- $24 and that an order for SWO previously : . J:. - ) *i - granted by the Reeve in favor of the tom• '. : j, ." " i r_�-..- I . . . dr• missioner be ere�y sanctioned, said . .1 ,4'. .. , ,�!, 11 . . : �.: - , u to apply of F. i.., - . ­ not amounts to SPDPI on timber contract . -.11 �: I . y .1 ;.�._ L ._. I � . �- -1 -` .11 - . :t-., ­, - --�A.� C. Bruce. Carried. _ 4 . ''.1 � - .., i�;;:--.;�, -_ aid Mk. Mackey, seconded by Mr. Park6ry " . .. . I �_. .1 I - ,1, . 1. . .. IrIV 'moved that J. M. Gerow be authorized to - ­v -:.,: �,. - 4" . . , I kee.- repair approaches an � d have railing planed I . , , 0 � . � _, � , ;."L_. $�_, �..: 1_ an bridge on 6th Con-v �p ite lot 7, and - . �.:,.. . , .. .'A - , L - . . -:. It' I. MI; t � � her * ()Ouneil. ()&M : r. , . L, ­ � - rt I . `,i 1, ndt r. Parker, secon46d by Mt. X&Okffi . -1: , '.., I i lk., i 'I, _. 4.- .,..!,�, 'I � ­_ ,, i" - - � ".,c eb• moed that the' 004mcil adjourn, 0 9W" - '.. 7- -F " -k_a',- A - - - . V 1�.. . . a. . i �:; ,,�,, , , ". , ild • min ad-n- . on' ]Kbodsiy, May 80th, 040 m ' i, ... 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I , � ,i I ­ I � , � I .A . �Lj ' __ 14, " . �1. .. ­ FRI . I Arm I - -all i . V-. N ' rrY. '.lRr ",R,,1 t r_a!tl`F _ ^P i J r., r _ - - _ 1. is II 1 _ - . - ....+r ' ( : -: �.. .., i :fir. -_. ,.- ., _ i , h ? I ii22}} . _ _. .,. . d 1.- -., .3 - d- f ,. Tom' > ,, w i • 9 4. .. d. l d 1.,r .', . .. - 1 _. r ,:Q ,X . _ _ .. , r.. , t.. a- i i 4: b- 7 t e i `} 1 F ,I - "r, a : :f, �F i` .. -, t 9 i -: ..r -.a- .. -. .. -1.. -,.. .., Imo n. :h'' sr ��i r . _ .., _. W_ m7 r / — .._ �_ _ i. pie- sy, r. �r r sly y ►a s. - - x �� W-i �_d- -. __. , ' ' ;•L . . a" . $OUB�OLD at f, E a ( t .. ; -- c c oost� to - . I " i' - � �• ry ; : _ f Ott, sat sea i ai whole otatoes, as t' 1:LT g 'If , , � 11 I . � I . .. . - . . {'' The •- j macs of ray ieroi- w ; T -- wUt pi•gtiQe crap at le�sit a week x .. 11 ` + ASS P sea `FBr ; rope aiiio nt to al upon millions w Tax° &u \ rse t ,� . s - • i . � V � ' .. toes. that Ont, and tltalt ±f" � E PLE �r r•s ; sepias fruit of .any kind depends en head o ear. s s at tb t w ion kill # ail a P WorE :._ a, t. y Y � a small t will o better ults � � �` ' i I oa y ° . • a eeltent le for th - three things. - It ittinet be sound to begin of European natiolas in the matter 'said Ysmiem r the following recipe ;'than `" potatos out into pi is.- aaltl�`snd ;; �, coat is cam is ooanp .. '. with. A of decd or acid change will royal incomes, That Empire, with a- fat• to a sheepskin. They make fibs. The seed end of the potato starts with-more Geranium lase 8♦ far thu 01 r - ° y g populatio . of more than fo five m . ions, •best kind -o ttioxs #or the h° aevelopfe ferment in a kettle of fruit. Second, au its taint -two 'ro� IiACeI and std a opd Cdtev(roid ,pktn all tap�gs ; r' slid prodacss better than the stem a' particularly those of is itav ' PP° y ' P y, . �t►Q• 8� t pots re act so good for ROSe ninm, are e��xllent if well ..►410 ctr_ca meet b@ air tight The ob- dui ios. strati the��iot cost of their makes g _.. jeot of steaming thernit is to ex' 1 tine sir a good pnahton for the waggon seat, �_ three with a e�ea just started. or tghe lnf and softened, to, ably to cu 'j'be Pe mafntena ae is £3,300,000• 1n P., I& and and for many uses It tai 'valuable wounds where the skin is cut and brokW aid of - .....- ......., _ ._ .._ :z .�._ The Manit and arrest the charge in to juice, which several the . tlaor Gorman States the .. "�"or j g BometLl ' AbOU� B1u�s.' 'Para feaiipooa`fnTo %aTt to one -half ; a would naturally proceed to ferment. Air watiti take, two on ,sk tasks go asked for 911 penetrates in finer yea s than we aad die - pireigning f rally, ides its public ino6hie a strong ends, usi>ig.hot- water ►ri n ft is � i a}o t wafter, keep it where it is w ossesee n ancient times rings walla t s mbol of , W railway: y s very .la►r a private sasses, and, cold,,wash the skins in it, carefully squeez- authority. When ••Pharaoh fi �ff his rin Yonr eper •afd 'Weak ' the' lids info oern, and needy much leas than the crevice i eed i 'O? the nd , some Of the states the ppriars ing them between the bawds to et the dirt from his hand and put w apply it to them two or three ti ° Caps onl. of a hair or a pine point to enter and spoil are the ch of land - owners. In Vecklenberg out cif the wool ; tgen watch the soap out hand," he entrusted to him th a rnep a with a soft Lien ototh. else ' �1 �rograp6ic au the contents, Glass that ie free from cracks - -1 $trelitz, r instance, the reigning family with cold, clear water. - Then dissolve alum of Egypt, �Comtuoa salt is castal in mashy as the ice br or air bubbles, well glazed stoneware free owns three-fifths .fifths of the land and the and and salt each a half ways. from flaws, . yellow ware, or strong, dark pound, with &.little hot Rings for ornaments act's worn by" all Pinch •of it put upon the tongue and aq Winnipeg'. e duke gone ns without the aid of any repro • watery euffie {ant to Dover the skins, and let- alasseF of file ancient E t to dtesolve stoat will re the -'� earthen bars, will keep the fruit from the eentativ ions lieu e n,atitnttons whatever. Turks them soak in it over night for twelve boars • Many y, a heart. etructions to 1 air, provided it is sealed with ut , wax or' ig ►gold, Lflvei•d hionze gg have been it is also a sw a cure for anp distress ca P ty Domes Hex to Germany in its ro al expen then ban over a 1 to , bladder, soaked and left to shrink on the �W g pm drain. When they found in the tombs. Those worn by the by ea4tino,too•freely of nuts. °j0d The Rev. •itures th total amount absorbed b the are well drained spread or stretch earefullry 19'W`Cr, CLAW& wse made of bina reelaib ---- . ! College, leas month of the jars. Cana with screw tope sultan and his family being about £3 200 - over e t F and rubber rings area t to have el' ht de- board to dry. When a tittle damp and ivory, and those worn by the i h were Tga E ITiox Tas$rt Dv$ixtt � ,q�E raise $W,ow _ p IS 000. The imperial family of Russia oasts have one ounce of salt ietre pnlverfsed ana� usually made of circlets of gold, and bearing A very are number o stun, Out. feotr which prevent perfect sealing, and can- that connt%y £2,460,000, the eater t of i"9 � of sot be depended on without wax. Si' par sprinkled on the flesh side of each skin, rub a stone engraved with the name of some habit of sleeping in one alts form p g particular poreiti� The DoI I-. , which cum in the shape of rents from the bins in well; then lay the flesh sides to. king or deity, or with a sacred emblem mad such as lying u -% to grant con I Third, the jars must ' be kept in a dry, crown do wins, which consist of more than gether and hang in the shade for two or legend. g their" right or left a y dark, cool place, very little above freeziug, araillioneq are miles of land, besides old and three days, turning the under akin np r• t first all rings were m A smaller number Bleep upon the },�� who took pa _ A shelf in a furnace warmed cellar, or store- silver mine . g ppee ads of ,iron, and Some persons sleep with the head great! k' and 1870. the Austrian imperial family most beery day anti! perfectly dry, Lhen each continued Ito be worn b man noble tended •more often i y ei mom openiig from a kitchen, is not the i& tolerabl well off, having a rev @iiue of serape the $Bah side with a blunt knife to families as $ d y y t is flexed conslderab St. 4ather pplace to preserve fruit. It map be put up £9200000, 1 of which comes directly from remove anp remaining scraps of flesh. Trim ring Qa►me into{commoin u e kAeeordind grpoeatly elevated; Many Must have the by $and do lays in the best manner, and yet spoil through the public revenue of the country. The off ro' gss 8 n only •ndire with p Iecting points ,rub the flesh side with to Martial, Gharimue wore sixty tinge, or the head very low. Some observations berroficity It keeping in the light or where it is not cool. British ro al family comes next, with a the hands, and it will be very white and five I, tnge the Dr. G. Noow. So (Wralac 1 . Glees cane should be wrapped in paper, cost to the ountry of about £900,000• The handsome, suitable for a door or yy h) upon e Cone buried in sand or sawdust, or kept in a dark sum iuclud s the revenue derived from the mat. They also make good mittens. Lame the if were often very valuable, ' that of soldiers showed that 37, 5 r cent. � Th Pe ale bas decided closet. Packed with plenty of chaff, dry Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall,. which skins, or even sheepskins, if the wool be worth two hundred thousand to ha, re and upon G 5 sg� aside, 23 percent, on the left, = 830,000 in t -sand or sawdust, or dry sifted ashes, most amounts to £111,000• The old Duchess of trimmed off evenly to a half or three - fourths that of Domitia three hundred per cent on the back. 1. d. ' survey of tIF oatinju &'will stand freezing weather with- Cambridge, now eightyeight yyears of age, of an inch ion ,make beautiful and warm The Jowl always wore theirdrings nu heir Particular harm determined whether aA1 The St. la out injury, but each can needs at, least six- continues draw from the British treasu g can come from sleeping in s �,,, inches of non - conducting material about it £6,000 a year, besides en'o�Win the royal mittens for ladies and gentlemen, stud the right hand, on the middle or little fin er • certain {lion which a Sorel, t 7 g y girls with a little .. g 1 ch the individual caeca. Richeli�ra • on all sides for protection. A pit on one ►laces of t. James and Kew as her resi- practice can make them, but with' the Egyptians the foarth fin er scions assumes. A side of the cellar, dug below the! reach of dances. Italy pays her royal family f660,- g n' popular' belief exists boats have of the left hand was always the, ring finger. to the effect that the liver bein a hew frost, and lined with boards, with straw or 000, which i a very large sum in proportion Tn as experiment in England for the par- The early Christians adopted the use of or n tends to ' g °Y The vwiu pose of determining the daily amount of food rings. Man of them p Pry upon the other ab. ' ' _ , : sage between them and its walls, :will keep to the nYe a of the country, while Spain consumed by different breeds of tow e �• Y �doi nod their rings wig dominal viscera when a person lies on for the n �n preserves from heat or freezing, A pit �iug disburses o the seine account X400,000, following was the result: �' the then onneomtedrthh t�ei hf°ai {thanoh as a�i side. At any rate, more persona prod $74.9.34,400 in the cellar, four feet below the level of its Thia ends t e list of European monarch - Pm , d shi j, else on the ri ht ei eriod am <� Dorkinge ............. . e ounces 381 steins:. Rings were worn by the early Christian asezperienee and Noeov{teh'eetatietica sh at' p �- ' floor, well drained and lined as above, will lea but t e minor monarchies also Dames ................ 4 do. 276 do. bishops, and the custom still prevails in The author the Han prove the beat place for hew ing small a their yal families very, tar a sums. Ibuan Coohlns..::...... 17 do. 2U8 d°• Roman P the rin question believes, also, that decided to usntities of p pyy g 9 preserves enough for a single Belg {um pay 2133,000 a year to her kin trehand• , .. • • • • • • .. 7 do. s1 an churches, the y posture in s see influences the extenaioq grant the r Dominiquse.. , , , , , , , ,, 4 do. 3s8 dl Rin were formed von awe at wed- of a bronchitis. a found, for example, cia,tiou for fa'�Y• and Portiuga ,with three quarters of a mill Brown Le fig y 8i y „ lion less pop lation, pays x'127,000. Mon- Hambu ghOrns" "' 4 do. 18 d , dings. Edward Kelly ie said to have given that in the 2f'3b cases referte+t to, all of'bola Sundays. �............ 4 do. 120 do. - Sunda e • Scenes F0n T8E KITCHEN SCRAP-BooK are costa weden and. Norway £117,500 pouch ................. 4 do, 28 dq away at the marriage of one of his maid had this disorder, in 97 it was left -aided in The foil annually;-De ma,wrk,_�'62,000; Holland,.Z6Z,- '. Guinea Fowls. 4 do, 182 do, servants old rings to the value of four 72 right aided, and in 66 on both sides. age - pacific rail To prevent flat -irons rusting, rub them 000 ; Rouma ia, x'40,800; and,Greece, 142,. It will be seen that the Buff Cochins ate thousand dollars, The wadding ring is sup• thinks that the preponderance of Pe b _ -work with a cloth wet with kerosene. 000. But £ 2,000 of this last sum is paid much more than any of the other breeds and posed td be of Roma' origin, and to have chitin on the left Bide was due to the toad ce imn _ Fruit stains on cloth or on the hands may by England, ranee and Russia. Re ubli tO show the increase of wei ht in r° fact men sprung from the custom of making rants that there was a greater expansion of this vigorously• t. P g p portion g R , be removed by rubbing with the juice of can . France ives her President X36 OOt) to food consumed, it may be stated that agreements, etc. Widows formerly wore side during gleep, and, coneequentl a ripe tomatoes. If a plied immediately, two thirds of which is in the ;orm of salary each gained daily as follows for sweat wedding ring on the thumb as an emblem greater ingress of cold air or o[ the ir;orbific It in ext po'dered starch will time stains out of table and one -third for household expenses The days: Y of widowhood. particles causing the disease, buts ), linen. Left on the spot a few hours it ab- Swiss republic pays its President Durkin The Romans Ori 'Hated t g fund of sorbs every trace of the stain year, which i probably the smallest sum . 138 grains apd laid 130 ego per year . he custom of Some writers have thought that the pr�i. � the ar Games n2 . do. lop do, wing rings with mottoes to their lady tion in sleeping has an influence upon the 1 Chem ra' Journal says a joint of meat y nun Cochintl...• 77 do. 116 doovee. Among the most ..common mottoes passage of fakes through the colon the subscribe( that the head of an civilized nation in the I,anRehane....... 123 do. uc,. dot found on old rings .. fF g . e posi• may be kept many days by wrapping it world receiv All the expenditureq of Dornlniquse.. - ... oZ do. 110 I do, g are the following , jjm_ tion on the right aide bein es The pri loosely in a fine cloth wrung out of vinegar Switzerland re .on a correspondingly _low brown beghorns. 1(l7 do. t90 do, y pa g pecially un_ strongly it tad hearts death onl rte :" "Knit in one favorable to emptying the colon. Repose on" and hanging it in a draft of air. If the scale. Thee penditures of the Confedera- liamburge....... e2 ; do, ; ' -` 239 do by Christ alone." '•A faithful wile preserv. the left side, on the other hand, favors the of the tow ' weather is very warm the cloth should be Pui a as.. 4tf do. »H do eth life. gray {tat {on of fa'cea from the transverse into that they tion does no reach �2 000,000 atinuully, dulness, ,.... , , ,, - �, moistened twice or even thrice a day. With all thi evidence before them it is 75 dO Mauv snpeietiions have be8a connected the descending colon, and is therefore to be j i_nte�eren I argued by so a that it costa leas to.'run a It will be tloticed that the Haniburge gave with wedding rings. It has been thought p y i A lar�� Milk may be canned -just as you would the largest number of eYggs, and the Brown that a 'eddies rfng was sassed with conatiration J one auf %ring- from to can fruit. Bring the milk io the boiling monarchial n a republican government. Leghorns next, but the Durkin a and Lang. curative w p° P (• S. Jewell), gear Mini ` point and fill your jars to the brim with it ; shahs made the largest sail stn a g p° ors' and some persons still A recent- writer has argued atresngly for England then shut air tight. Thia will keep any The MiBeri 8 of a Timorous Man. P Y 8 growth, believe that a sty on the eyelid may be made the view that the head should be lower than large part There are some peo le from whom the whsle the Goehins, though consuming snot to disc , length of time and be just as good when p g paper after being rubbed with a gold the feet during sleep, and he claims that ! : from l,n�; recent reduction in the elevated railroad mously of food, did not show its effects ping more perfect health and greater longevity The I)it opened as when it was put up.' ' fares have no interest. They would not eithr in eggs or the first twenty days, The rings sometimes owed their virtue to will result from such g Y To keep flannels as much as pus &ible from ride on an el vated road if a ticket coat growth-. Taking the three highest [or weight the stones with which they were set. T6ua vineas• The contr approximate topsy tut- I asked wh shrinking and felting, the following to be nothin with a at,.aix months the followin was the result : diamonds were -thou ht to be an antidotal head and trunk considerably der bl ti r i with the 'Senator u recommended : Dissolve one ounce of t. g' prize package thrown in, . g g raised, some- ti°❑ of th P° They are the people ,in whom fear is ab- we {shed 10 ths. 1 oz. and 685 rs• a ainst all ' ash in a bucket of water, and leave the fa- normal! dove o�,orkinge ff Coehins weighed 9 lbs. 13 or, g g poua°ns . coral hindered the times relieves cramps in the le It is w - which he y pad, and who live in con• delusion of the devil , topaz cu��.pnd pre. known that some chronic nervous affections, j brie in it, and wash without rubbing, also stant terror o being injured by accident. Langahana weighed 10. lbs, 5 oz, and 437 vented lunar Arran gra. y ; and the toads was con• more partiealarly nocturnal epilepsy and draw through repeatedly. Next immerse The feeling ae m� to be constitutional and fie train. eidrred a sovereign remedy for many din- some of insomnia, are sometimes bene- the gannet in another liquid containing one no amount o experience will lessen its ahanae test in ~ease made the Lang• orders. The once prevalent notion that an fits�d by sleeping in a the Wesi . , spoonful of wheat flour to one bucket of act ,but ga P partially I �, .- _ : teress• I in the food allow the _ a g Pa 11 erect post - ecta miser in Dork artery or nerve ez y P° re. r and the i; Y tended from the ring finger It appear, therefore, that the posture not be bu water, and wash in a similar manner. Thus pleasure. The a is no place where a peerron inge'are entitled to the honor. to the heart, is of very ancient origin, and during ales is a matte treated the flannel becomes nice and clean, with this feeli g can go in safety• On the' P r deserving of some is probably due to the Egyptians. Rings attention from physicians, and that some - Hesolu has barely shrunk, and almost not at all street there is onatant den er of bein Swtx>; PROFITABLE. Were also believed felted. g g run ed to possess magical a►+ctnal therapeatic results may be obtained ~ moat s r i over or. struck on the head with a falling F,ntbuaiast {e swine breeders f s stab tic- virtues• Ylato records that Gygee, King of by looking after its detail&. way seal' I i.. 7 . brick, or of to bungg into holes. No matter al turn of mind occanio>aally try to show by Lydia, possessed s ring which rendered him i of on cot, RECIPES, what the heigh of the bniidih , an elevator figures 'the comparative fm rtance of invisible when the aton 1. I I can 8 . P° the a was duced iut sot be hog - growing interest {n the country ;bat no R'md• turned in• t .�3TOiaACil DtaESTIO�. NorFlua�`. COTTAGE PDDDIS(3. —Take three rots of taken. Elevators are unsafe. _ milk, set en the stove to heat ; dissolve two Food >e eaten with the idea that it is poison• great array of fi urea is needed to aratiafy In tl.e early es tin s with the name of ,Opportunities for stud in �: - 7 'l'he ri one• A as t awakes thou thoughts of as, Jesus Ma p tion throu h- y g gastric' diges- the farmer of in crate means that ho ry bud Jose h were su sad to g fietnloua o l tablespoons of corn starch in a little milk • g 1 g R rail ppo peninge into the it is gene r add to it when. scalding hot, with the yolk, phyxia and a li hted -lamp sonde s thrill of tn8 is one of his surest and quickest ways of a prevention against a iv stomach are thanks to modern sure ther floc Y ' agony into the soul. A steam - boiler is a °i�1 °g money. It taken less capital than were sometimes made hollow Ito• contain more frequent than formerly, Thi& {s im� `J ' f +;� of five eggs beat up with two tablespoonq of bona m t+ I : sugar ; a little salt when it comes to boil . torpedo with t e fuse burning brightly, and u' the rearing of horses and cattle, and it P° ►sou• Hannibal died of poison which he P° nt, ag the Physiology of digestion, as 2 will Lw ± \ I _ pour out in a pudding pan ; beat the whites a ride on the c re is a curacy to the grave, brings return& much sooner. Theggrea�est carried in his tine. The rang of Cmsar understood at the present day, requires more I year, the Everything that is loosed at is viewed with in swine breeding is the liabilit Borgia had a elide within which tie is said than the clagnical instance of Ale = most sc►' ', with the same amount of &user and spread the ssibil {t of ace {dent and a osee.from the a idemlc diseases which have carried the poia�n which he no Martin to lace it on xis fit. I : over the top ; flavour with vanilla ; &et in p° Y p recast P me- P a sound experimeptal Stron. - the oven and brown a little. injury so frequently awes through the country, times dropped Into the wine of his set basis. Such a case w' `� - l )• � ' � it h experiments ad active p Such people re not numet'bns� bu't they Yet the great pmli eacyy and rapid growth hoc is recorded in the Revue Scienti�iq,ce by ( ed to l MILK BlsculTl —Two pounds of flour, exist.. N,very one ha& aeeir the man possible to soon recover History Of bother C003�. Von Herren, of Lausanne. The subject I. of hove render it t was ` Mbeint( 11 one -half pound ofd lard, one teacup of yeast,, who would not ride in an elevator if it was other G se's meidea $man, set. 28, on whom i . one teaspoon of s 1t, one pint of milk ; make uaranteed to from these losses and atilt come out ahead - hi oq i name, according n g"Strostfoniy had ' ' freight! dough and set at' ten o'clock, stir at three, who would cro the atreetllto n pounds, ad of even the fast horse men, A, friend re- to the Leivaxton (Me.) Joeerrual, was Eliza- been Performed for occlusion of the e�sop- g p centl� remarked that he had followed the beth Foster. rho was born in Charles- bride p. mould and make out at five, let rise until in course of ere tion. Dr. Ball building showing of horses at tai ha e• The observations made were ss ti h �r3e th follows : Bile always s a supper. Bake twent minutes- ,the I ranch though from a lack of euf6cient canits jn of Goose, Mot s-, in I ' , land married Isaac y PPear& {n the stomach I 1 A sl,� Y ph sician, tells f a man who recent! eras 693. She was hie generally to him to see if methin Y P , during digestion, but eneraU only in the' j t , , RA-1-1 _ OATMEAL BEAK- MANGE• —A delicious g could not, be done as largely as he would have liked. At the second mate, and began - her maternal life later stages. The amount of HCl amounts t - blane -mange is made by stirrin two hew 9 scene time he kept t - . i Jubilee g p to conquer this ear Of being hurt by acci• p a lot of good ho s at a ate mother of Len children. She added j in tablespoonful of oatmeal into a little dent. The t ant was a Dung man and g P to 1.8 to 1 S grill. Pro liter ; it increases . street home, and almost immediately on returning six more to that number. Think of it , innth di estion g pa y g , 8 8 d reaches its maximum - -tan l :n cold water, then stir with a quart of boiling was engaged to be married to a girl in a from the fairs {n the fall he had to sell ho s Sixteen Del' the -third h milk, flavour and pour into molds to cool • 8 . When the mettle a da PaY g g ing$ to a single goose 1 Ia it an hou'r'. Sodium chloride appears duetri..l distant villa a to hie horse showing expenses• $lace wonder that she poured out her feeling cream or jelly may ibe eaten with it• arrived, he we t to the depot to take the then he handles fewer hor&ee and mote . in the celebrated lines : y rather to diminia the amount of acid. I When the stomach as empty in the morn I tulle r train for hiss eetheart'g home, but mould hogs• Now, instead of standing near t'he There •was an old woman, pho lived in the shoe ing but little g At a MEAT FOR HASHXNt3 OR MINCINC3.� bleat not overcome is dread of riding on the ;fOOt of the roll as breeder of Pees• was found and a tar e , ` that is to be hashed, or used on a second day care, and them iage had to be nod• hop, good horses 86e had that many ohfldron she didn't know what to amount of propepei ; peptogen accelerated held in ' in any way, would always be inuch•better if Dr postpo and ho he has advanced bo the foremost do l" digestion. In the first h rand rank see a breeder o cued swine Yet her faimilp Dares sat lightly u our, of a quantity I ' g the slices were cut soma the joint or serge Cation a farm feri tn� this peculiar man {ten -'Pr pun her of albumen introduced, two per cent. was i" the leg p {ace as soon a$ it leaves the table and soak• imaginary sang r becomes real and {can no _ Nom and stie survived Father Goose man ears, digested without f 'district Still, she 'staid by her nest and led and fed with it: .,In the : ptoven' twelve per cent. , ed in the gravy of the dish until the next more be overeo a than any other kind of A distance of thirty feet s e cons hour, twenty -three : Queer' her flock until they were able to swim by Per cent. was cIigegted without, forty -five - day. delusion. This condition ie thought to be in suitable fora le 1Mi;t ash way �them,eelvea• One of her den hters _ aecure g maii•ied pcent- with a to en• Montt due to nervous shooks given to children each wa for PP trees' and:eighteea feet Thomas Fleet, a printer by bade, with p P g he third hour, _ y peach trees. The Dung trees whom she went to live sad insisted on beiu r oent� a ithont, savant -six per civic h NoTES,t when your by udden frights, not from the should be kept well tritnined angiven good s nuide cent. y peptog n, These results agree Four What will remove grease spots from cloth- Presence of any real danger, but from at cultivation. to his children, and there she lie g with those obtained g tempts b older ed lass by Schiff. Chloral, .` .L Augua in in the beat manner, is a frequent inquiry, P y pie to frighten them. - and seas from morning until night, quinine sulphate, and above all pota&sic iM -= Honor There is probably nothing better than cal It use not the severe cold that kilia the Up- at.jre and down -et�n 1 iodide retard digestion• q TLey W re Always BpBy. , :: small fruit vines, but the alternate freezing+ t►nd to my lady's chamber' ' forbidfred wine in disturbances of direaoo d i • St. Ro parts of strong ammonia water, ether, and prior to the merican Revolution eve and thawing. Hence the advantage of a Thoirias Fleet sold songs but g t n, lip set Pass a piece of blotting paper under mulch which age and ballads at would recommend bouillon and der tared the ease s colonial farm yP see and eve blacksmith's ' Protects from sudden changes his printing -office, and one da a ha f grease pots, moisten a age first with every of temperature. y PPY trio 'blood fibrin is ciao Indies, in many I 4 aged - water to render it '• greedy," then with the shop was a ma factory. For everything thought struck him, So, while she oat �•— Medical Press - r' � mixture, and rub with it the spot_ In •a was literally m nufaotured —that is, made It is claimed that four times as much nn- her arm -ohair or shuffled about the hoc e - keep a MOM it is dissolved, as nified, and ab- by hand. The lacksmith hammered out triment can be secured by convert {n the lost in sweet dreams, he , other, I sorbed b the po axes, hoes, or o, g ades, lou hshares &Waste products of the earth into milk as down what he could of her rh mss which o CURE FOR RHEtr�A�ig�: _ t j�l T y sponge and blotter. sec thew andai P p g can be Y Y A tailoress went from :mad by Putting them into beef, fell from her lips. Soon he had anon h to are sufferin8 benefit of �hentnatisme Wemubli&h a for tl The American Rural Home says that a house to house make up the winter cloth - pork or mutton, Van make_a volume. These he navy riutemand sure cure P new method of preserving fruit is practiced ing, and was foil wed by the shoemaker.. In bu in .. p , 'related to n& b a gentleman ' i at Po in England. Pears, apples, and other fruits The farmer p spared the leather from those that have n$ trees s it is best to select &Old �d @r the title of Mother Goosaf•s Y g gg g an ply of roc long Melodies for Children. T. Fleet, rnter, Who -was scull with this disease that his life I ' Antic' are reduced to a paste, which is then pressed skins ' which h lain m► in the vat for a and branching. The roots may be short Pudding -lane, 1716, F was d ed of. He was confined to his I . Party, ► into cakes and gently dried. Wheal re uired >�ce two coppers, bed 11 , q year, and his 'fe �iaade ready the cloth. before uttin'he Rev, J. D, forme . an s0 acute was his suffering that if a , are n ,i for nee it is only necessary to pour four Spinning•wheeha buzzed from morning till with tops not too etc the ground. Twee y person walked across the room it ca I The times their weight of boiling water over night. Skeinati f woolen and linen yarn seldom require staking�� with large roots,. Pastor of ;the Old South �hnre , Boston, at to scream out with used him them, allow them to soak for twenty min- hung on the.wal of every house- Seated a festival not many yeas since s ke ve n His wife heard t �W.1c rates and then add sugar to suit the taste, on the loom- Neat egg gonrda are 'wove ' r truly, to my mind, when he s •� hat P°t° was.BO°a. artnd, as a la&t resort, L. The . The fine flavor of the frait is said to , the best woman of the ve much r Th�Y Homer or Bhakeiai here NOt he ut on half a ck of be re- family .plied sh tle.and treadles— weavin resemble the gene en d pit testa P is eo ante of immor- p P°�►t°es in an iron _ on th - ._ . twined to rfection, The cost of the pre- blankets, sheets, table clothe, towels vi ga tR other Goose, 4.' Conaiderin kettle over the stove and let them boil all do � . . to a r g being very light in weight there is iWe eta. g the ice• pe d bility of breakage of the a laid eve in wttieh= hers melodies are .eye where p She thei', b dint of much labor at Ott pared product is scarcely greater than the curtains, window curtains as i'y an original frait, differing with the supply and for garments. 'meld and cloth gys ► is held, thail• froodom from an thin d extreme pain On the part of the husband, 1 four aL sometimes the ease when they roll t Y g whitish got him,up and put h� feet in price of the latter; the keeping u ties are Every woman in the household Mann• &gains ht corrupt or mielead,tie inf ti a mind soak in the . I bank glees eggs. Stale eggs should never be ilaed ' water, and the pain was rel {eyed as if - by t ` open t excellent, so 'that it may bephad at any time factures somethi The a ed dm as nest eggs 1h Praotiea►l n'iadoin, their sh mod m of the year, and bears ion sea voyages with- spun flax with th little wheel gran the dmother her �'0' magic. C:othg' di y In order to show' what a sheep �` � Ten huAAso nwiduct, one is then a jib h dipped the hot water were J., than t out detriment. No. peelin� or curing is re- eat daughter car wool, and,the of eat, ed ma� ate in �l sOe� for°°d fit° adm {t that her affseF his know and other portions _ Snide d in weigght, it may be meStioII that a two. name is amongg the brightest of the •ewe and although the ap lication al- - " �1 - . - with gaited, so there.ia no waste, the men were bus hatcheled flea, year old grade Lincoln 'stager was resent! which adorn pie brow jewels most hilted him at $rat P, It was slaughtered in England. Its live weight hope that the day is not old d uth, Let $ . so sensitive was the f --- ---� -- i – ' = hand work that id it and every hand did huCh, yet a moment's time saw the ?. not j The Tehanntepec ship railway is not to the what it could bes do• wse 434 po ds ; dun allayed and the bent was soon en o a ttuub� Y latent when The women hose •� fat, 34 pound$ ; skin, naeq poblood� eo venerable she erected to this ing a sweet $lee H� r• j y- i pert affected by the death of Ca pt. Edda. $e work was never , , lady in one of the parks or P eoovery was s easy, Coto finished all the drawings and charts for the thus, not only c riled, spun and wove, but pounds ' assts, 6 Pounce, of Boston," 1°q°4rse and he has not had a severe attack of rheu- � hand ' work months before big death. The aches- a Milked the owe, made butter, bread In a majority of Deese the orchard is the � f this- e• Wo advise all of oar readers r V -.I. and i a eery capital is said to be at hand, and .all and cheese, soap and candles, cooked the last location to be given cultivation while Next wee1� at Aldershot, En land "give is simple but e ' tested a new vehicle, she e a , wi`II be The P ffeotive remedy a i t feet, indeed, that is required is the charter asked .food, did the was ing, and in harvest raked very often the enpposition is that it should Pad to Pe n who - received such benefit~ i or W `' ' oi' congress, which is looked for next ,wse. hayhe cited flan, d dug potatoes. receive but little Dare. The best reeiilts are Lis .l1Oa`t' on which a dozen soldiers oaiII e t told of the remedy to many others and ` ,` h . , Won. neighbor. who lis paned in for an only obtained from the orchard when it is in single file and propel it "any at the rate 1° every instance it has provedsn r ` f T afternoon's oesip brought her work. The kept'in eondition s+M of sixfieen miles sin hour and °�ssful. Qneh Edward `Sore pa nl b be�n�d Possible, not fight ba can w a ! .f wher total! b ' �► of Nashvle, Tenn:, ie mother to ed or knitted, as she rested by ° Y y i g trimmed and the suckers re. ggage wt't8'°� + h ,� _ . , ; a > ,1' y Lad, and Des about led b a ne mnitia cle ire T*o th `.otie hundred ai►d twen = i mask{ i I ' g t gro the fireside, or uartered apples for the moved, but a liberal application of [ertiliz- . aff feared easily by one man ty ii , boy. Yet he transacts business better than children to "Is " and hang in the morn• ers made to the ground, ec lithe by irpugh roads, tad ham' eight feet per second was the initial velocity ` ,.- + ' A �n • .� .J, ;t most men, and in the year has made $100,- in festoons on the a leas s than + g of the 1 1300. n - 1 - = :, in . .: OQO b real-estate wwgg unmet otttaide walLe. The Massachusetts B P� a►n ordiimry hansom, It Po nd pi ojectile fired twice - ' - y speculation. AIl were lash to _ whh ,1,t)l10 :- busy. t di reo� ventiom and its Is not poutiile at wdor from the new x .. y 0 Agriculture, —al a s � w blob has . $rittah A , { ,*1 -� :7 abroad, ,gyp i y� th -Nf n ...1 _ r v :.�. t +r r. k :` ... .: - _ .. .. .. .. - _ -f .. 1 - 1 BOA Bo t� ° � .:.. ... y . 4 .. t :..% �� , t- . i r .:.. - .. .: ..... , ... - , ,__ t Kr G rl •` : _ .. ... r. ._ .... r _ err „ . t . i:: b } .a , i ... fl Mfg.. •ta d: S}# :d r i - 5- i. - 1. .. t , r . , j'. 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A. �'_ r'� � . �° !rla� � �;: � �- ,..�. +{, .'V" <. 8 „� 6 r :.tom >. .,!3. - ��,r•..a� . ,3� � , ... .. - . ., - :ifv.:�' � f+':�1 .at .�``'�r� -' ��3- ' 3. �._� i� •29x' bra' - d,. � _ _ . r�i .:S �*' .s _ 1. .r?- , f•( ,... . i no, : , %EI11Es, . ore throat It �= ularly those of ant if Well MU #11 t <, Cll is Or 0 Nd V0. and broke to one -half a - t" it is wad the lids inflAi� h ree time, a many q, . - Ilgue and allow ,eve heart -bttm Y distress ca,Q ) t K I V n .q'j,E$p. :.' adults form . rticular positi0t4 ight or left ,i 14 upon the back. tread grea Y ex- x ed con,id rably , have the. hes4 i only sleep with nervations made ar..;rh) upon 235 per cent, slept •ant, ors the left k , . - f-d whether ' 0111 sleeping in d,vi;dual uncon_ ar belief exit being a heavy. the other ab• ion lies on the persons, prob- , than on the left, ntatistios show. Ves, also that •s the extension , for example, to, all of whom AR left- sided, in :Otll sides. He i.•e of the bron- ite to the fact. llansion of this tlleviluently, a .- ()f the morbifia . t that the pots..: we upon the - "don, the posi- _ esp(-ciail y yin - (In. 'Repose one Lt. 1, favors the - tr•In�verse into J;wrt fore to bje f 1-((tl} habitual . I strongly for I'_• loKer than I• daints that':: iter longevity I-:te toI,sy -tur- Irll, with the ra i. <cd, ome- It 4 well 1118 Wledtious, - 11'il'1.1,sy and, IIr'tiu}es bene- }•rent posture,• - the posture !Wulf; (If some d that some 17 • l)e ul,tained' _ ;,ri,tric diges- 1.1;F into the 1•rn surgery, - This is im- . - digestion, at, r• cures more - . f Alexis St. ' 1Aperimental - wrilnents ad '1`01t;,ine by - sut'Ject was -: - lolst.ollly had - t- ,f the lcaop- , r ale, were sit . the stomach - only in the. ft ;l- amounts it increases - . is maximum rifle appears ' lit of acid - n the morn- - - and a large ' accelerated f a quantity - r cent. was -_ 'I. ve per cent.. _ _ wenty -three - 1 4 , forty -fybe - - . third hoiry ,, (,lity'si) per ' e s ll 6 , agree ' ;'hlora1, d 11 j potassic V it or would f digestion, . I and dex- ' .i (.d in many . }, .i 1. 1. /3 timber who e publish a . ; :41 - 'entleman hat his life i n e d to his. - I,', that if a• _ Paused him w i f e heard lltst resort, -r in an iron - -. !(oil all to luf•h labor- - . P husband, lak in the ' 1 as if by ;- -,ter `were - • •r portions • - :i,tion al- ' •e was the - saw the -- . . ,oil enjoy- _ - _ ,% speedy, .__ . . i.: of rheu- 1 r readers remedy- a` ch benefit: herd, and l'' ceesful. r ' -,k A 4enty- i � i< ' PV� 1 velocity s. ;g ed twice 1 , i ,: -._a .r the new , sh ship AIX _'1 • 1. _g� ._ yr. Y 4$'.rs{ ' ¢.---- ,1 `, .{ T' ,. p : � o S r I 11 `�1 d'A a,, S•' . ", - . its ,: , .yy(( t V . s ♦� I I 1 '47 - - _ tea. -.. - .'.:.,` 9• I 171 _ K- I . �.. I . . : ... - - ­ .1� ,. - - k. �_ .... . . .. � I.. 1. 7 � '� •, e \ _,�, � ­1 o .: . . (4 . � . ml ,-�s , :. Yc r. - .. ...,�'. y ,. -e c•• sY { .•.,. irA'. • - • : I - __ t r .,;y�i`i., .k •, z'j ' ?'` ,- ! 1- -1` f... :.s.. :• ! , :..[ , .. - _- fie -_Y. :: '44"a n -h K n y. : ...... i. _le _ f :. I : , :. � ,ti -I - - - :,_�q.+�wt `�„ -n ..r [ ; - V., '.6. `1... 1 :. S: t.. -J - _ -LA:. t1 — 1. .' , J: }fie • : - - - �. _- --�-► ft ^p'. t tier tllwtaied Antotn ewogee3s w Woo • �� , o;" That • � ''1`N, Rp6yw fdr pie Ctun gaaraat•ed. 8tw►uwr• �r l 'ii 11 I ,`• r formerl in the "� f '` w with ls►tlfrttasi •flu, l ' fug 8p•olall+R, tllsr�aas 8t..'•__ a___� 1, �, ME , W y y ngh the bou - - - , t Parispi{as u r- Xvii#o h�balM sad elbow cut i da4i ti• f Apgsly.to A '� D ` , .. I 1 lag the Wesk be te>R- o wIY n 1Mtaa with > y donut,! ; i far E CO I uuxs. , 1�1" j' D.W DLENiI THERE {$ 1 daughters, three yo and unmarried, an : , t u,� }'q `pork on geotion E of the now Wellalnd the other a widow, el victims to the dIS• v n's+i1e all i e ialisow ts►u t , ; ` i 11 ' Br. ARltres, oirr. ' . - �, completed. erase. Two younger hildren died about t e ; #neon• short hour they are ergot. - 1 I:u { + ` 1 of 4 388 immi;r s ►me time from d h Feria and a day or t terms msnotsn btarnotb nt0 . -ice The snow Britt 118 YuMVtler C.,. u toed, �� ' 1� BFTTEh , this season a tots top r I alt, t "' "' �' ARANTii , an far v ed in l� -q �tor,twt, Yea dle7s, 7 1►- ;;. i i r a a > , HB LO DON DV 1 c 1. ha r ' ; ,� ,r 1 1 :. I •a t ; Y 1�' 13TTC. gr � aceoq'tl' I.'rArott 1v f : rtlt Gl tAA O+ :..uoot11, i . , Theis his a�ttseq,` irht�e • .ice .: �`v - The Kir y. in a he Bathe In a same fermi• Y. T I ' To sobthis the wakened i s ortea =. ,r�•' importations.- -Huns ]turek�. v1�as'ising- AND A�'rri1DENT CO. tlDl;�� LOiIDON, EIS. aid of the Infants Home has netted 84,188• said that the diseas fie still continuing its t4 other ml+upbiet his •;. " ; . ton a +ui Ashton Bran ,111 •tn large or smausacks. fpiW £� �• Dominion t1•overnment Dep°si�. Le islati ill be i, • That boy. � , , ....., .. Also Rie•'s Canadian Bait, Write for Rn�oes. &6b,000,, '' Head Odloe : 7t King St i�aet� Toronto. � , ;' Thefts ito a toe for t)nd, o t 4 Bay ; roes. d• `l lit & SpN wanted unrePressn ` . h; Gentlemen o! influenlse asked gu 3 4.n *;r �� , � >t 1t; 1 1 with,sahteg'head, this meiher imtid, �AIOP� FAQ r distriots, A. T. MoCORD, . .; -- railway. �,• ' d'f c: ' °' 4e fit. Looks to the future for her child a l,. wholesale Produce Metohants, Z'8ront0. $e�dent 8earetary for the Do Officer. , DIc e►hon, wounded in the 1sUU hsesli•ee, yens iu atfoente wild, .,,, N,tn . O O s R N will resume his h�E Li1V ERI NG PLAINTS M Copt. Poulton, . y Haymarket riot C iaagg, a year ago, is in a . That boy. t :` I I drographic survey of Georgian Baly as soon y Petertbora ,oat. a critical condition. lE ter It.00 btu, P'tRST QoAntTT, and with every as the ice breaks up. $he hefiri#he dread, unearthly tone, - - Jose h Doll a G rmtttl butcher, of` New s And stifles something like a grom 1 8 . " fi0 (Dollar order, an Amaryllis. a Ch s r ' pp 1 g •• 26 anthemum or Monthly Rose, FREE. Winnipeg city council intends" to petition Yoh k ci kicked is 18 oar old wife brut. To some bad end wit surely corns - the .liominion Goverment', to remove ob• al on �h�irsda . Slie aanno• reclover. That boy. TIIS B>saT BTeAws>ssRT PI,ASSs, iZbo. A Dosslt. 1. , ti I guarantee Plants to please, and to arrive in good ,, I structions to• the fled River at St. Andrew e.r y' ' ` ANUFAuTUR S OF All KINDS Of At least lour hu dyed children are down Paltteni mother, wait awhile order ft arty t orrice in the Dominion h+frgr M n , The Rev, Principal Grant, of Queens Summon bank thy loving s e , pqa CANOES-— - - - - 1 with the meas)iee n the city of Madison, r "'I plants by iroi ht or expraes- - College; has discountenanced a proposal . to r soon will graver care beguile 1 1; f ." sand post tot desoriptive list, : g'liend Be, stamp for Ogtalogue. I.! Wis-, and many ults are afflicted. The That boy. raise $50,000 by munoipal taxation in King pul ''a schools hav been closed, - - • 1 J, P,. COC$BURH, FLORIST; st0n, Oat. �. k{ - • �8don the bo "with cheek of tan" (Stamps taken). Qlulve munsT, O1Ml. - k i: i y .' T11� Chug an rahi�ts,�ars�: ia3alging in aril be the brawny, bearded mac. • I The Dominion Government Ma beea,411ked "aft of, a iteat revolutionyry movement : if thou wouldst trust and honor then I.',' • " ' to rant compensation to those volunteer$ :1889' wrist the sire e' gOb,000 of their That boy, A e T P S B 1 R T H D A Y c :, _ 11 who took part in the Fenian ' ratde iri 1866 g ' . A Beantiiul Imported Birthdas Card cent +- !� _ f number will be re dy for an uprising.- re to any baby whose mother will send nsU1• - and 1870, - ' . *'` 1I''utthim now, and let thy cP d ' �`� CR F Thsl Chicago arohiats have deCld.po ► c_ shield his soul from every snare names of two or more other babies, and thMr V St, Catheiinea Will loess abotit'_oie <ou pehntl,' .ddre..es ALo . hsndrom• �- - abandon the o n yatem of advocating err That waits to capture, unaware, 'via pard to the mother anti 1► ' sand do lags in di ect le renue and as much That boy. mend P]e Same • eaijee ,cud A* adopt the secret Strategies of much •bla!°!°r°"B°n K { . �If' more indirectly by the yet' ltctibl%iif ribs nit, . i'heir Rupeian and German.c6l.k4gues. ' And when; though worn and oft dist,essed, • - . Wells. � °.- ' ---r -- ber o� city liquor licenses. ` . A petition has been signed in the New Thou knowest that (sod thy work has blessed, ; � , The Council of the Ottawa Board of Trade York Legislature , asking Her Majesty the .. ': . Then trust with him t°by. the cast, Bicycles .w I... . I L ��., ' has decided to ask the Government. place • Queen to pardon Dr. .Gallagher, who was X30,000 in the estimates to provide for the Q ncerned lin the attempt to blow up Lon- - ` 1 1 / survey of the Ottawa Ship Canal. •Y K, don Bridge. The Ladlts' FSYUrite•' , ? END AT ONCE FOR LIBT os T second-Rand Maohines. The St. Lawrerce, between MoiAreal•tind - The newest fashion in ladies' hate doubt- � A Washington espatch says there are in- il:rotn t$ia Upward s• ' Sorel, is now pi`acticatly clear of ice. The d�CCat' that n n intetoourpe >ovit�r Ct�a►dl► "less cause a flutter of plssaeureable excite - Richelieu an$tytititit{o icTavigaCtldli Cbipai�y s ,w' a r' t maul among the fair sex: Ladies are always New Catalogue Body let April. - jn,,,- - - ©� --I �1► , and %b�av s . o codlmiR boats Have eopimepcet� runn' T . `r � g- w 1 t n K��oiptpd uat1 tht� oeptible to the changes of a fashion plate ; A, T. LANE, MONTREAL. ___ - __ - The vsilue- bf•torPorbs intoti{e` `Driii�ioir mat rs'iri Ispu and the more startling the departure, the . + for the nine months ending March 31 Was ' The ahem t evict the `settlerlr, 80(1 in mere serest the Qoaei over the new mode Alldu 1 i„8 W11 NO SteaM��p1 T_ 7� 8},000, and the exports for the same,, p Liu _ u �A,he i4riehago and Crow Creek Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription is a posi >, dnring winter from Portland every There pump co, period amounted in value to g66,3i7X. ''l eeervutions, Mi n., is likely to end in blood- tive cure for the ills which afflict females day and Asiitax ovary Saturday to Liverpool ,,and 1r . [ Union have are in war slut and and make their lives miserable. This cover- rummer from Quebec Oi'�'Y Saturday to Liverpool, ontaptio ' . ' The Hamilton Central Labour U shed. The Indians p . termed with ;Win heater rifles. eign panacea can be relied on in cases of din- suing at Londonde to land mails and passengers decided to petition the citjr..caiuicil not to `ri also from "Baltimore, vin rant° the re asst of the Moral Reform ASa° placements and all functional derangements. for gootand and ire and ; TORONTO, ONTARIO. I .. g q +. A special trai containing prominent rail- It builds u the poor, haggard and dragged- Halifax and St John's, N.Fto Liverpool tortn4rhti3 `, elation for the closing ,of Dundurn park o F P Burin summer men steamers of the alI►e way. officials. nil, ing a tour on the Rock Is- out victim, and lees her reqawed hope and wnae nail daring winter to and from Halifax, i Sundays. '' ', land Railway, ansas; Vvatl a few days ago g y Po imd, Boston ana Philadelphia - and during cum• - a fresh lease of life. It is thbout medicine P i ; The foundations of the new Canadia hurled down a embankment twenty -four weekly • ci �` 1 fined. for woman S pecµliar weaknesses and sit mar between Gllaegow�dd oaad Phlladelphir . Pacific railway hotel at Banff are completed feet. Only slig t injuries were aunts and Boston w y, and work on the superstructure .Will coin manta, sold by druggists, under a positive fortnightly. t ' An insane ma named H. Heile, at Cincin- guarantee from the manufacturers, that it For freight, �.e�►ge, or other tatormation t► ly k . mence immediately and be pushed torwar nati, yeate %4 , atrackod his wife and - C°• Ba►tim °ra F �•1 i . . - will give satisfaction in every case, or money A. Schumacher a hk John's I .F. ; Wm. Thou D vigojrously. children with h atchet. The woman sue- refunded. Read rimed grantee on tote Halifax Shea s Jo,, dttan a Co., Chi I I . P eon a t5o., 8t~ John, N.B. ; Toronto ' . It is expected that Kingstpn trill contr - ae8ded in pro cting hel[aelf and children. },le wrapper. Love h Alden, New York; H. Bourlier, •_ ; bate $80,000 towards the J` lbilee endowme t Heile then fled the kitchen-!and- cut his hW►d•l 1 , Ttie Queen has left Aiz le Bains for Lou. Lon- Arlene, Rae A Co., Quebec Wm. iirookie, phis ; Q. A Allen. Portland{ Roston Montreal. fund of Queen's Ulii er$ity, More the throat with a b toher'knife. - - — I, don. - i half the stipulated ,$W,000-has already bee FOREIGN. Mild, !soothing, and healing is Ur. Sage's ; 1. subscribed. Thirteen Iri h constable; who hate re- Catarrh Remedy.. . I .1 The pfiests in St. Boniiace; bran., a e i;Centl resigns Will sail for America. deice from AIlah+abad sa lilaholried Geared tFtnd Mlils / 1 opposed to the threatened invasion y A y For Driving Machinery,- Tardca - Round or on t have struck for Ghilzaie have ioclaimed ' Pumping Water, ate. square. Capacity from atr , g y pp The shipwri hta of Belfast Shah, whom the p p 1 of the town by the Salvation army, claiming g 'weekly instead of fortni htly payments. Ameer, is summoning refugees from India, From. 1 - !0 bores power. ]2 to 2,SS6 barrels l thtkt they can look after their flock without t we y g , interference. Crown Yrin Frederick William is rapid- and that rumours' are current that a great , who *ant to settle their family around I 1 recovering from his throat affection at coalition 'of Ghilz%is is being formed. j;1AK111ElRi57Mnnut Farman+. who want a home ..1 j� I large tract of land has beep a d ,. t. . Em& wanting big a Cap- near llinnedosa Mau for the Church of The Catet3t Little Thins• of their own. >!!ee>banlrr. g g p y.e ' ' Victor Hui '6 Will his been admitted to Itailitts, wanting sate investments. WuNIDe88 men,. ization Land Societ an a •' ('ate !" he eeh6ed. "Welt, I don't µ.ho want to strike a business boom• ,,mbitioutis = England Golon Y g pe r*, p land 'a ifk . 1. lay, a arty: of emigrants are now on the y probate, and tut ro t egg bow as the ad' ective would have occurred ern, who want a home and start in life -send postal - f r m England to settle there. valued at yi4 ,000. _ , to me in just tiat connection. But if you card with adder to �!t[rne� peKl Tarouta. _ he Dominion Government will be slier ly I Gen. Salet , the Italian caiitmander at mean that th�ey do their work thoroughly, P yet make ndfuss about it ; cause no pain or as -ed whether it intends to proceed-aga' at Massowah, is about to proclaim a blockade H + y weakness ; and; in short, are everything 1 , S nator Ogilvie in order to recover a pro r- of sea and ran in Abyssinia. ti n of the loan of the Exchange Bank, or The Italian Minister of War requires 17,- that a pill ought to be, and nothin� that it I X L FEED � • • w ich he became responsible. 000 reserves ;active service, and 32,000,- ought not, thou I agree that Pierce a Pleas r+► ,. ant Purge 17 Sizes. The cheapest, most dursblau Arran ements for running - .Canadian P ci- 000f. for mill ry expenditure in Marsaowsh. Live Pellets are .about the curet 0 and perfect Iron Feed rill ngover the Michigan an Central roe to The Paris ourital rle+� DeLats'publishes a little things goltng i 'PJMPINCWINDMILLS S4 trot g from 8 to 30 Itt. _ Byer invented. ' t e lVea>teru Slates have 'been comple , despatch fro n Berlin stating that the Seven °orivictions tar violitition of the Q aid the Western Ontario Pacific railway 111 tichnabelea a air has been amicably settled. Scott Act out of eight informations this yy �t ` die, . London. ltusaia has ro aed week at Uxbridge, Ontario County, two of H �I npt be built west of Lond It is re red that P P° - - P° which were -for first offences and five for Q l; - -i 1 Resolutions makitng the Manitoba Gov rn. to remit the Turkish war indemnity in re- second dtnd one swore through. 0 d - . �' r . Ir - * t uient's guarantee to the Hudson's Bay ail- turn for easion of territory in Asia YOUNG 1/lla sntfering from We si[eoie o! early it way available on progress estimates, ins Minor• evil habits, the result t of Ignorance and folly. who ftnd The Ross' a Government, `in order to t TOp$ aro famous for them style, of nn coin letion of the line, hoe been ii tt•o- tbemsstves weak, nervous and azhau}sted ;also Yin• ARO�AG i - p convenience, durability, f 1 ducted into the Manitoba Legialat<tire liy. Mr. rage the ' e of its paper currenoys -has an ME -AasD and Ow) Nut who are broken down from the ent of effect@ of ,,buss or over -work, and in advanosd We and cheapness. -Buy no other until see them. Al, Torquay, .- thorized its ceeptance in part pays► - r . 1' '. Leal the oonsegusnoe• of youthful excess, send for and the leading Carrie Builders se bo ties Factory s 4s ti[tnt Bt W., T aRAD M. V. La n's Tres on Diseases of Yen. The ORONTO. I The river at bV on real has - f811eIi, agd Cuf'tome do ies. . -- -- -- - .. pt - it is generally `believed that danger o fur - Afresh pr Rusatan conspiracy hoe bean book wW be sent address �' we�ns°t '�HE'�LBANY STEAM TRAP CO.�S discovered i Sofia, and several men who two sa stamps. We manufacture the mogtool'• ` her flood is past. Owing to the pre are- m Ion St. E' TOfO�O Out KET plete line of I . . .11 ens made in the inundated district th lose were former y officers in the Bulgarian ar y SPECIAL BU Evening dress slippers have little, no RETURN TRAP. Ir"t HAY NO TOOL8, r • will be very alight as compared wit last have been rested. - trimming. A small buckle or a tiny ribbon _ -aces As- ear, the interruption to business bein the A skirmia has taken placb at Sarrase be- s0 °" is atone admissible. The Celebrated Han- st may Carriers, corns W moat serious . - tween a bol of Arabs and a force of Egyp« People who are subject to bad breath, foul` coated cook inspirator. Forkii, !Pulleys, Floor 1. Strdng parties of Mounted Police re in tians, under command of Major Chermaide. tongue, or any disord @r of the 8to °'+ch• °a° •t O °04 ,t�Cresham's Automatic Nacres• Etta+ l>t be roUeved by sing Dr• Carson's Stosilsoh BiUsre, Re starting Injector. r U m Ps. , ,e Canada. cries pursuit of parties of Indiana, s ppos- The Arabs et 200 killed and Woµnded and All your Drugeilit �idorrfson's Automati - . - ed to be .Bloods, who recently fir d on the l:gypti as 44 wounded. she oid a°d tr►ed remedy. si¢htyeed I ♦ubricator. Beth iron and Wood, , d Police scouts at C rase, a d on En>zineere' 6, Plumb• Force and lift. We We etan9 ready to fiQASU►x • : Mounts yP It is eta d that a reconciliation between $peakinng of i as wog folliesyin old w r g'anrantee our Tss OUR BTSrDARD H.Trlse • ;freighters ' �' miles south east of Leth the Pope nd the King of Italy is likely it f revue 1y ere Suppttes. of every Deep resit Pumps to 1 are supposed to be y l p young ones, and that this description. Send for beat any other pump is he bet in the ma :i,dL I - bridge. 1' It7 odndera PP shortly to Ake lace, by which Italy will arsons than in y which is ptwa s circulars, horse thil:. ,s from across the line. protect th Holy tied. The Vatican will passion is like the s Ipox, y In the market _ JA%, r.1 MORSlt30�, 1 the more destructive the later the' disease is , �-i 7b & 77 Adelaide 5t w., I 3 special cablegren says, the -trti s Of support I y'a reign policy. I caught. TORONTO. 1 ardo eii intendr:celebra g file T e Gov rn t itas prevented ttq. Rus- 3 _ _ _ - ■ [U Barn � Is t D�>>i °dine• , ' CUREFITS Jubilee year byVa.; lishin a home or the Sian admir iw u' Ge� l3oulariger ftollf f acne- g � I es7 care i do not mean merely t , atop m.m see. 1. street children of I3ondbn, and�`dede opirtg ing him a word of honour, on the ground The symptluns of which ore "p'abtt spells a��d teen e... m.m ntarn.galn I m..n.h.dteai I in reatc erraneone line lj numbness, palpitation, tikfp VON s ear. i dro male �• nL•... of aria EPn,irQY or 1lALL ' eation of an_ aatr Wt7ttld C E Ie xsssa Ltfaoog et�7• f w•n-ni m r me" I lac l .n \ -a .itobi, anti the "creation that such i. p Ps• gn policy. ts, hot flashes, rush of bleed to the hUt i have a lx tive mmody for the above di••a.• ; brit. a•• Byer e t dustrial farm for the employment o older presaious i regard to Russia's forei lie. rn- f14oa..nd• „tea.., er tw wore kind .. I or t•ag .tandlos t• �+ tae secret • R'O.Oee ote•n b... as led f. u•e eat towns. led that if the l II In the heart 'with betels, itt -MV, by b"s o@red. iD&W w strop 1• my f•Itb is its r•asoa fbr net now reo•tving •ear.. mend m oo. Gi • fads req ed from great It is Be - officially stn Pm tr..tL. and.ts,e.sotu•ot myiahllible remed7, saw i - d and tirrtgulaH'. 'The second heart beat •eloacy, that I will send Ttwo uorm i FRaR, together a� rwt pm«, It oust• Iron nothing for a trWi - At a meet of commanding o c8rti, Ameer is overthrown by the inaureuts, pi about this breast wtea • v ►LQABLS I- RSArtss oa tuts aL.... tow,�Ij�w(,�d Adds Ds a.Qo�co�all,,� }� held in bllontrei►t, it was decld'ed to ofd a ��uland d Kdaed+► w'itil ai'tange far ,the quicker than the first, Psin�� of Lhe`�r• ol�� ` =pDS T ";reL°°II",S�. TariB(i8 j�"" ""'��f 3� Io,e my lUr��`us scads, and rs�ie of all s reasio of tribal war on the ettbsequeiit bone, dw." Dart ppss y +ij wi t grand field day, p ddibss. M. V. , ievi 'liter adrnp nistr lion• of the whole country under $rst stages." Bend 6o in staam for h -: $ 021QM0@. t3% aOng the iegiments in the fifth ands y a protects ruler. let and full par tioulan. • districts on June 21st, in celebratio of the Lusox, s7 W le ingtoa fat. i$a.t, Toronto, 1 ', . Queen's Jubilee. Efforts will lion e to of Sir Jo Glorat, par tiastientarp secretary l � e i - co -o ration of the corpo of tbs ofi'ice, stated in the House of Ce►nsltiw• �r secure the Pe lined a e Annear of Af haaistan re- Lew Wallace says he has Saver !seen a , Montreal, and to have the day pros Commons that the gg ( ' civic holida Waud� e the Ghilzai rebelUonisnot spread- Turkish drunken mac J ` y Has never failed to take the highest award! with wh@naver at Btoasaolt W 'D g� •� of or T s lendid Machine Oil wherever exhibited. Four young Len; named Charles M resu, this troops are meeting p,d,,, u indig••tfon - . der %heir a tend - ate Rousseau; Joseph Huard and success their encounters with the rebels. � m@tr attendant • • u coca a d• p ' Homo went out on the fiver at The E or William has sent a beaati- minas stnmaoh Rittom B.ee a•�w It Has H0 B nal, Farmers, Mesb*lnd Il�llmen Use No Oth$rt L, 1 o. Honors Huard, Pm' Q St. Romnald, Que., in a boat, whe it was far die nd bracelet w a wedding present Ail Drnggf.�•. °ant'' thereb lessening the chances of aocidena upset by heavy ice, the four bein used if on are not wiser send better at the end oil keeps the Machinery in first rate working •,der, y gi" to a Jew h maiden whom he to see at brakdowue. To bt� had of all IIrat class dealers Beware of imitations l ' to the river. Honors H man- . a riddo opposite his hotel at Gastein, and of a day, that day is lost. 1- tated to �OOI RRf . aged to haul himself up on a piece ice send whom he took an interest. �Hahar a hL�s Who an Weak, Nervo�tisis�d Exhausted who feel Try our 600 Fire Test Cylinder OU. Harness, Bolt Cutting, keep afloat till assistance reached hi , The her to a (lastein yearly urin8 h� me�ivs 10"iX Strang b ; who an pals, delicate Lard Oils, always in stock. _ .. .� 1 • :• other three young men were drown sojourn there. The young lady, �d vim, appeay,e, suffering from the mwy 3 fie to be married to a otter- oomo ants Slifer to waNllsea -@•°d for sad tgOY.E •MANUFA(�TUBEB$ OF LABDINE. m�� . 1 talian laborers, numbering 200, orking name i Kern pee Lr BROS. & cO;r TORONTO ' I on the .Chant: ed Lilian at Iglsu, In Moravia►. . >Lus '11 TreatUe in stole �n on the 1rC�yn 1J Of �'YosueM Yelled sealed and secure jVj V V for the Canadian Pacific Rsilwa an a In the reM of 80, in stamps, U1tsRALRD _ Mann .htA -, col from observation on .. r - Vaticonver extension atruck•the.o err da►y. Cstr i°8 ran. Ammon, X. V. UsON, !7 Wallington St . � Moody for as increase o wages. London Tablet on the subject of capital and Torewth o>rt. , . „ _ at Port M y. N Anticipating riot and destruction of pro- labor, • n which, after referring to the to Eat, , g " Orlando, I didn't floe yon with Mies ewer in and and un cal strlliggle that hoe been waged, Lot �„ „ No, r party, special constables were s�, in that it is the duty gt. $roan at the concert 'nigh . are now'gnardirip�"the .Cony.s ro ty. he con ndes by saying on.her an more. I . per corset the poor and tc®prtf dYeroy ; I'm not calling y 1. i Them are held itirettkitiEss oho ld their the C1, fO Pwhiah haebutlt n .the hu- can't until she ref What -she sf►id lest i. service�e required. teat th it labor, yr► tt T oe _, _... luau tamonwedth. week." " Ali 1 what did she sa 2 Wall, Q +1�i.T 1 O N • The result of Colonel Whites nments a reaentl` itsl th+fgl'onndb she said I needn't call any more. - : � I -. on the reiatanco offef*d by a of snow Mr. ladsrton j hal Deitillo+lg aid Y - to ,rifle bullet, which were made recein#y of the American - Udbltiom and >I►11 Vyw Catarth• ��� ���. .1te intirsie $ay Fermi'• T _ d ST N at Ottawa, Were moat intleresting It wad West show, in London+ siaiiis • _ • o d that the Martini bullets fi into a Red 8 irt, an Indian brave and erred to I1h11m are or nuy�awe dw to We �•a� ,' i . ' f nn �ou�r, bank of well packed snow were mpletely ly e s h, is whi rl eAr a e wd ii0011 �i0 lining sn{asnbrae� d In 10 - . - � this pa r referred to the Anneal 1BeetiDg Of the Assoei�i• ". . ., more of E lishmen I 't. .o, tabs. N Q� is meetin (bein the lSth since the COmpanp spent after t-aversin� a diatwncse o not kips p °g yed a p�1„ scud Ls tla�t s tlon '1 h g g ace on Tuesday. the 12th I . than four feet from the point -oi �lt4P+wt• rejoi thiirt theolaodls whloh� #ad 4n fob► �r � for W"sd whereby mUmti, was Or■ARIZed) took pl Snider'hiullets, in bard paa%d w 'V1116 so their politislid - '.hiss a -fit �W n dust bay ter an card to tramp , -., : Aprilt� when the foltowin4 B't`aD��� : ` % i 1. with 'ree, but not hard enough prevent away. - oa b t>st•� aimpM °°d' at hes0•' A increases were announced : s t , i. sent fr•• digging into it With a sheet iron ovol, did p �' ' To Care pain. , I � _ , on '� b a, �., ru � � 1SBD F0� YE1B, ' YI X90, 1 It - not penetrate more than about fo r feet , snow, ked by cal drift ; 7F wbW i may be +ewdll st►nd etr•st Wi t Taonb. t 'bo rs . p t vo I� Q 1 pe yy D - - - 13,029. ' 11 but ca ybl f being easily area ed in the su uily em toyed to relievbe p�s►ln We hNothing 1 . 13T LIST AND 10IT3, p im rtwnt send should bs known y � the t atakt 1� y . - � g �. ' �q� I "han bullet neimted about four feet, r 3�81PLU3, p11 LtT'�'e k T \ d .. - pe "811*9 ��56,37 . 1. I i, and in loose drifted dry snow leis ban seven give tin the name of the best remedy ,. , t l IOU send the information that a ~� feet, though fired from points o y twenty wor d for pain, i I i: . � 'Ii le bottle can be purchased at sae ill"dersts, AUtRUelt s 4 or thirty yards dilstant. 10 t►P loon's NwavILlltx, rho�►„ during summer holiday@, An f, mere . allocated a3� Profits to Polies. The most nl in reached anyg sro• Po ttsaaods Htrlders. Profits payable on and A>11ife1� . , - paint te�1- sure, Will never fail Typewriting Book- kaeplag, Pe kD1ansmdip ti Quebec from the valley of the 8 Maurice, now e of�N w safe and eta writs for tuN�oulara tk►nsdis,a ' may 1st. �• i - you in time University and Sh d Instlitute, Public Library 11 where a disease, knoWit as BL►o Fever, is y j� ,, <I _i 1 Makin terrible ravages in many localities ; pro pt once of all kinds of. pain, neuralgia, Bufiding, Toronto, Pnridet J g,AQDOHIII�il+►t.6A++b Dueclt.. I toothache, headache. $IIre always. . - 011" THOM � IL BBOfOHO,IM 111~r, `�'v t t .i 3�« . g it >s also accompanied b di hi aria. At era Ps, hottlelsk at drag stores. . - , tiBelt ,i .,::,:. i 1 tt •, �, :. e and 26 fit_ . 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" -' . + f F 1 4¢- ' . •"3 � { I % � - - _�_ _ •natively small tbowul i am moth cavern 'ilk `� - - �' t. Elections, b t the p Lion o acted, p {;Ir+J 1 . � �. Opposition for a cs it of noEhfn ,lees than 10,4110 iJ: , i# , L, P� Y S . , r' . and coute ded t the man wba . . - •► souls. Our entrance seemed what wati 4 �� >.� ,•rY >f�i., ;• I il'eoe_lved them ori,tY of •votes should used as their hall-way, , running back , . -3' •t r) 'ro tit i rt,•i >, t .. �; ,;; ` i „`+ r �'1:� -z � �s. y _ �.. 7r� I t be i en th 'seat. 1 e siticln of the through the 12maik rock for a distance of r. , ih „�� �, . , f;4, a,- 3 r, ' ' . g Y nearly a Thousand lose, Llugi eYEending on bra r } ....._....:.... -..{ • -,f 1 t+: .� sx'` 01"It 81 % I_ _ • Governmee� was "su Oiae�d b a w. . f ; • ' bath sides were aparl�nts which were ' , !������� -�w' A majority of htrtytwo, 'Mr. Pa�rttersan abl cortsiecl ta: one lamily each.j Y ti - _ Ir p ev Fria. morni m its o ' of Essen onservative votin with pAboot tike centre at this hail -wa was OP - A '' �- � b er Pio1[eriny0e, • g Y I . . . , I Tlt Pickering, Ont. the Opposi ion.. It Seems Strange another passage leading in the opposite Ow• Y t glin C $1. 6 pear peas; 91.00 it paid is ad in,” that a man ho lias polled a majority direction, added to which are' still others l +' $too p =' of M I. . BATES OF ADVERTISIN¢ : of lase dimensions. After e: lorit�g these , First Insertion, of votes she ld be deprived of his seat assages of darkness we began to invest' i %: A divisi per line = - - Scents. P. i t.l i ' Each subsequent insertion, per line, - 2 •• simply thr ugh a technicality, but gate the rooms, In many places we found i w� -a Thi rate floes not include Le 1 or Foreign ad- uch :apps to be the case. The things left as thoaa),1 it were but yesterday j ; .y - 't 1 ., I f Th verti manta. , ._.._."-..— A I e oat the ' inhabitants were livin there, as j spa tai terms yen to a aw should' be lohanged so that a g . - ,. , , 1 . given p lea making con- puttery of all descriptions, stone hammers, : I : rented int 11, reset for S or 6 months or by the year. Half- imllar case would not a' aln occur. : 1 = - . ­ ,earl or earl contracts a able g carved idols, Gods, Carvings of tarrautnlae, adeYl��d 4 A -- y y P Y quarterly. V .mill Bu ass cards, ten lines or under, with papP *, he will oft _@ people should prevail. Snakes, beasts of the forest, etc, ' In one of a er$ ; , d r . one y , $5 0fi, payable in advance. these openings ire found a skeleton, which P its'• o*s in local columns ten cents per line, The fact f this being -the fiftieth was once the tall, s sight form of a Zuni, ,;, . ' • - :,A' The AI a . : Live uts per line each subsequent insertion. i tiding for bpesi 1 coatrsct rates made known on applies- nniV @Tasty f Qu @en Vietarla's sexes- but from years of ay was now 'bat the at tiAnd ITo�vethout written instrnctions y crumbled slack as soft as ashes. The ; ,; • _ ' t.. - I .. 1.1 _'. � �.. t ion to the ritish' throne, is llkel to I - Bow, largest room, we all decided as having :' Id on -1.1 1. C � will inserted until forbidden and charged ae- ause man man who has heretofore be • �ordi sly. Orders for dfeoontinaing advertise- y been their council chamber, as nothiDg of ;`I Tale di .�­ ,, meat must be in writing and sent to the pub- een admltt y bane t0 meander 1nt0 importance was found there, save pieces of , double tr . li "b t e pi stic realms of lunae The aint and what appeared to be musical . Job Work promptly attended to. . y y' - ' ; 1 I t • inetraments made eotirel of wood " which A mat lams of is Province will resent- Y L _. ACKERMAN. - - PROPRIETOR. y P were yet as hard as iron, and wore most AMA .'W- �E � C.�-O O � �a°”' °�` 1 contain numbers of irrational likely used at their war dances. In the Messrs. r - Our Pontius- strict Independence. ummi mem rials of this auspicious cenrtre of this vacancy stood the largest , . ' - Our Aim —A First -class LocalPap4r. mi- centenn al of sovereignty. While carving we found, which was made to ANA AT' TORONTO PRICES I $ �R a won Our Espevtationss -The hearty indicate their find of salvation, or Clod of • = `I The Bpi z �. :1 { I support of the neoole of PiekerinQ and vicinity. a all adml and honor the Queen, war. After gathering what trinkets de 1 f ? ! working o j ; f a d pray the she may long live to I ` sired, we proceeded to retire. Instead of •• $owd ' FRIDAY MAY 1 r ign and rul over -the British nation descending we ascend' to the top of the l ,._ „ vV / . , pr1e, sa i ! s d its colon' 1 dependencies,�pe can• oils, where there w a large basin of -- STOCA OF THAT PAY. n t be convi ed but that the raven• water, field there it tell from the =gyp 1. NOTES AND COMMENTS. heavens, to supply he town with water. _ 1. f d heat of a thusiasm which is being �. ft�n z ''� Farther bank was a plantation of csatne e endered, ith its in3e arable at- �fn�gdedistel� after .the Dominion g , P which was altnost impossible to penetrate Iiev..I to dants of individual lunacy and save through the decade portious which i retndioK elections Tim Maws stated that the served as a }' corporate pr •gah'ty, is both "`uncalled hate -way for us to pass. These -I ' tilt. He Government would in all probability were most like( need as a hinderance w r fo and inj ions. We are also of Y ` : port H 1. have a majority of thirty when the the enemy approaching from the beck of - O AND AT _. o -ulna theta @soy @reign herself will duff. Well satisfied with oat trouble, we , t' �. ')s House met, but a good many of its be in no wise lated over such dement- moved on, each thinking in deep silence 1 I I { their eir pia { readers thought it was alittle —if not the fate at all who had entered this valley i Canni considerabl '•off." - Well the first ed evidences f jubilation. In some j I _ �. hand, y pl es a pe on hears nothing but of death in years gone by. As we proceed, i division occurred last week and on a rl' „ ed we carne on t;o a camp of Apaches, I' ' : , ]�C�ayg j bile @, - �ubi ee, iiom morning to i , :% I straight party vote (with the exception g where we learned these fortifications had { ni ht, and ev rything new introduced been nets fed is their time, 1i - of one Conservative voting with the P but the older i bent I : po nts to the jubilee, and bears its once said they, had often - heard their ► i : Albert ci Opposition' the ajority was thirty - y fathers tell of the Hence. battles they had �'IC,KERING: .. r ! {.: of Spaci `two. 'Null red. I fee ive nacme. For the lsdi @s we have fog ht with the dwell ' •' ! " Toronto. _ t ! __ j u ilee gloves, hats and dressess ; and we e b e ere of the; alit, who - . , y urprise, finally con sated and = The 1 j The Quebec Legislature had an 'all- th dude has (ready secured a pair of reduced in number by the comined force ,.T _ Hoare, night session last week, an extended ju ilea . pants and. a scintillating of the Navajos Pueblos and apaches. The '� ' �' ®., j Fen ' discussion taking place on a motion of jubilee eye-distorter. and. The children rr sa inQ Zunis; who number scarcely { ( o y - 1 7 .: of the S want of confidence ill the Government, ha a jubilee um scattered in their re now living in peace near the i While Great Canon del Colorado. P. ..,- moved by Hon. Mr. Taillon, the ini ent path ay, and a jubilee slipper _ i the stree JUST TO HAND t , lender of the Opposition. The vote in he fond m ternal hand is a very New Adrertirsemcnts. , =� - : � . M. O Ne as recorded stood 27 to ;5, or a Gov- eff tive s . of castigation when . --- -- JE'wELRY ! stone st ernment majority of e. This is not die bedient. eenterprising purveyor "�'�� i ,. — Newest designs in L' dies br000r11e8f � - Orilli . ' very large, Air.• Alercier will be of gin- ooekta' s in anti -$cott Act .: pins, and short chains. steel, at 1. A good-semnt - girl wanted at once, apply �i 4 , 1 , memor: able to pull uQh, no doubt, as he lim tt1, noW acefally presents his MRH DANIEL- LEAVENS, Pickering. >n C�OC�,�---- -011e and Eight ha �lOC1C$.. for a eo is not over pulous us a politican. cur omens with a jubilee mixture of - ----I--- , 1 __ of .1 I The Alanitoba' census return just un entionabl ingt'edients. Even the 'OS'etle. j unt inkin , atter -of -fact- barn- != "~ lLyRR �T ARE —Full_ stock,: new goods, 8180 t 1 fair m g 3ard . knives, forks and spoons. re is presented to the House of Commons, he is house and Lot for sale in the vin o Ch , accused of furnishing a special wood. Good hard and soft water on the pram. : this jte places the population of the Province edi ion of abn rural eggs. It it ust 'ises, Terms very reasonable. Also,for sal., one�agpp0ng from 1.J�'0 per dbZ. EBtra'Oldl ,t 1,. _ at 108,640. .Selkirk has a population planer, one matcher ,onesticker,onewoodworker, ns,ry `Tal$b.'. Uxbri P P pos idle that t is jubilee business may one circular saw, and one gig -saw, cheap for cash. p ; wit I' - of 34,356; Marquette, 22,750 Pro- be arried a few miles too. far, and if For further narticulary apply to; DANIEL - . Call &=d See Thez�_ .. , HOOFER. Cherrywood i• O. 87 50 _ { tigg �' I venchez, 13,410 ; Lisoar, 17,886, the ublic is n t disgusted with the --- - - - --- - - - ewe[rp mesa to order. Watches clocks and 'ewe) repaired and `' townshi Winnipeg, 20 288. Tlie ea enditure Property for 3a,�e, 1 P warranted. . I. r P ^' P vet word b fore six months have ]►irF. Incurred on account of this work for ( • _ dra n their to tunas length across the i tf �„ J' Q ,N S err ('.- Markha the year was $28,130.56. The items e u for of Ti e, the are a lon small farm of fifteen acres, for sale, with good. v - I wind tf: fire : For commissioners and enumer- q y g- dwelling house, bank barn, &c; hard and sort Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, - Whitb . throwin Buff ring' people, and we are mistaken, water, and a food halt bearing ,, rchard on the ' (tors, $20,367.04 ; for officers and that's all. 1 remises, vtiill be sold etas For farther pp • ? Seven clerks, $7,506.97; miscellaneous, X88.• - ' ; : €articularss�p�ytuWILLIAI[ BUASHOLULrB, - -- - - - -- --` - -- - -- ----- - - - - -- --- -- - - -. -_ _ ,_,.�_.__ -- - '�/� 52 ; p2•iuting, X168. t - -5 8 anon - -'- o -_ - - -- - - -- vv --��--••�� Righteous u Indignation. .. -y. �-+-IX3M:D a ` % Larrvw od rl -30 ' i n 1 beott ' week ;' Ha�/ for t� -a1�. ,I fil-st o;i� . A+ the 'session of the Ontario Regis- 'fit . -Every c mmuuity is cursed with --- � - 1 ` snore ti 1. lature last year all aIllelidwn at to the the resence of a class of people who mi kke Thy tan: of clover and three of timothy hsy '1di-4; 11 it th it business o attend to ever hod 'g f ,)r sale a. Lot 10, 3rd concession of i•Ic:cering. _Municipal Act was. passed respecting Y Y The undersiµned will be on the premises tgde -' � ''• it Thoma.- business but their own. Such people We liver same for the next two weeks, S K BROWN. ' ` the construction of bridge; b the -- - -. __ , . Y the meanest pecimenu of depraved ` County Council which compelled the hum pity" whin an all -wise Providence X1818 xjo=c S=3,ithl. )o( —�-`_' 1 family r - Orono, former( c t Brougham. desires to inform its ly she It ­LL latter to build all bridges over one Perm is to exist n this sin-cursed earth. J a A.LZ+ '''' 0 hundred feet in length in the carious y Pe ladlei ct Pickering and vicinity .that she bas FOR,?' It is well known hat almost ever Person rented rooms in Mr. I. Lipton's Cott age is door R'g The i municipalities throughout the count is a metimes d posed to speak evil of west of Dunbar's, Pickertng, and is repited to - v 23rd, ru P h 3 other nd t: ttli fill all orders in the Dressmaking In gallon, half gallon, uart, pint, and half pint tins,' atnc� . ! ttbont tl This was considered only jus± and fair, very e* can alai Rte be entirelinez hind late satisfaction guaranteed. A a�iinwu�tea. g ' ' ' v em t, Sne or two apprentice. wanted. S'f-ao warranted to be made of pure Linseed Oil, pure . -,.. eompie' but the Legislature at its lait session but y object at; t is to speak of the - -- -- - -- - -- _ _ ___ —___. - I delayin repealed the clause, before it had tattle re who m ' tale basting the con- 30stral,3r 3ECome. a�tan� White . Lead and. Oxide Zinc. . on scant businesu o their lives. They pry H brolt . come into operation, and now matters °e ti into t e private affairs of every family iu Pannd; on saturdav last• 30th A ril. oa the � For bale by, i - , It ,l'e as they were previous to the then i$liborhood ; .they know the exact road one mile wait of this village, a black bores . . . �a a of the amendment sw►ee of one ae hbor's feelings toward with white face, white on right tors teQ and wear- - {' mined g Rs fag bridle and blank6t when found. ' Owner is F • - -- anoth r ; they understand everybody's sq nested to call, prove ropertj.�psye :pauses, { ; >] W h The Dominion Parliamient has faults and no ittle 'misdemeanor ever rand tab him away. ISEDDLF, Picierins mrr again tae;kled the Home Rule uestion vigil wvery Stabtss. • ' . Sacs s their v ) ant watchfulness. They -� w-e i r ► �l ... H I ' are particularly ell fed upon ever;. ` I . and on a vote of 133 to 49 decided to Dress and Mantle 1wakiII - — — Aflian dd c tiling connected wit eourtshi and b _ here li address the Imperial i.Parliamenta know who is going to .marry, ESTABLISHMENT. -,- - -- - - - -- . - -- • - =: Selves ry. matri env ; leaders by way of resolutions in favor and c n guess the enact date when it wily . ,' bender cif (;ranting Home Rule to Ireland. take n ace. My contempt for such grace- Mn : Llntaa, tats of Lindsay, and Miss Bode11, __ � ' p late of Ddoatreal, beg to s►aaouaoe to the pubitc ;� ' power 1. Although strongly 'in favor of this leas cr stores kno a no bounds, and I can that theyhave- opened a shop one door went of bieaku boon being granted to Ireland we b n words in which to ezpr their Cowan's store, ougham, and are pre aced to infam •. What p nishment they7eserve do dressmaking ail its branches. Perfect fits . ' The cannot see that our Parliaments will we ca not know, ut God knows, and as guaranteed. A all is the largest shops - I . ! Foley 0 in- Lindsay and Montreal gives the advertiser 1 . s.ccomplish much by passing such sore His Stern l justice reigns they will copfidence of g satisfaction to their patrons. �a L.. GREEN, PR OPRIETO recent Bo s suits, La3tes' coats and mantles a s Wty, RO ` resolutions. I The fact is the aver a receiv, a retribn ' n proportioned to the y " - and on m i nde 01 th it offences Mm- L. having had (Ong experience in ae, tern tr L. �, against the tact fittin per- politicans.lo�ks at the matter solely laws o God and t e interests of humanity, ggarrnenta gteasaured. 13' 7,76 1 have taken th® abOYe ills, a71d will a!1- C e el from a vote- Fettin oint of view and Lost or Stra ed th Oh, c nld there in he world be foundayB keep Flour Wh1C1 cannot be beat Tr it j ' rafters the resolutions brought forward ill the Some little spot of happy ground - evillaga pie area might go round and you Will sap It 1t3 /'the best you ever used. - : -:.. ' . < it cam - various Parliaments have been. intro- without the vill e tattling.- Brown inure about 16 hands High, OI sion o dated More for this reason than an Aowdoubly blest at spot would be i - swelled hind legs, star In face. THOS. A ape ally made of w y Where all might d ell in liberty, f other. The! Imperial Parliament no Free from the bit r misery MANSFIELD. , 11 '• 1� 7� � � plaster Of gossip's Sadie prattling E XCha,ll ui Flour�r 1 doubt understands this, so that the �'4T t3. ; Whew, _ The ABOIIT ?0 MA1Y �n I they exert will be scarcely i. " " - . , / y Brougham, Apl. 29th, '87. One three- sprlag wagon. A 1, t RICHARD g more Flour per Bushel than can be - , perceptible. BAKER, Pickering, PP and axn g1v Ding+ I . '� ;'' i'lome f 'the Zunis '� T_ _ got elsewh ere. �� n The, session of the Ontario L' @xis , j�'a for . . _ - day Bale. Bran au Shorts always on hand. '°a Iature just ;closed passed an act to -,Probabl ' many of when .11 I Y your readers have ' ', • 'f�'` g �. amend the Ubel law, which will lace heard of the Cli Dwellers of the south B°i °g parts of Lots-al and 38, in the ;th`'aan., % .Eb,. �' �+ �'+ T "'' a , . that P T p of Ytokering, containing lAU auras. on which Hi "hest ri Saw the press of this Province on a better west, but more th n likely few have ever are situated all theneceasary bail tinsa, kc, to i ' g P tie paid for Wheat. , , '` ,'' footing. The provisions of the new witnessed .these ights of antiquity, as be found on a large Laren. This is one of the ,, ran o1 they have been traced by only a few best farms in the To,►nsitip, and will be sold, • '�1 �.�M� lion n ,� law in ' brief; are these :— Newspapers .oi the inhabitants f these arts, Owin to Full particulars can be had b a l + •' �. i PP Ping 6o the i . . P R provrietor, A. B. REESOR M4tkham. gggg !•• are to be allowed an opportunity to the hostile state i the Apache Indians. - ' _ •eeyede correct mis- statements, and if they do Well, on leaving. rro, a ut the oentre - his pE correct them actual of this Texcitory, ith our burros packed -- ,f, damages only with provisions for a sic months nos That portion otps�i At Lots iq sad is, rzoroh n - Wang are t0 be recovered. As to public ins trip, we, ion in number, t avepliletd- Piokertn gip�oontaining' about g naorioesston of = t - meetings, reports of which are rivi- west over hills of and and mountains of more or leas, For terms ri°°n 6° .. , . P and farther oular ar Th rVM9 lased, the definition of 'public meet- rook, pinking our aq through aaotus and a iiy to t3. Y. smith. wnieby. or to Ii,x,idtt + _.____ s s a 'over 1. ., ,� • Sage, for a distance ! 100 miles, we brought OP1'1'AN, Port Union, P.O. ati.._ Bliioii Fittttr offers better uld'acelieiits than 8ve , ; Pe' lugs is e$tend@d so Ss to include all up at the Old Zu is. To desoribe these L O NHW*PAPER f, ., to buy your 4,1. . _y I -1 t ; Cann public meetings to which the public houses built in the ide walls of the oanon ! Advertising, '!b to I A � 49 R#undolph St;, Chica4v, keep Ua r o CHINA t CROCRERY, are invited -and of which public notice in which they are located, will probably Papa hale .... GLASSWARE. Etc„ s over apd ,are authorleted to . !tV 11V . - t is given. Repoli of all Court r0_ never fully be .told, as they have been nn- We give a special dido0unt, - ear. P makil► ooatraots with �yESe from the present law prices, of i0 per Dent. oa { , J Y ceedings are to be privileged. Securit occupied for the t century. We built .� __. ,r Security oar camp -fire, ared Supper, a e book orlon �' I ' 1 f : '/ PA Lamp$, yea a�tt� for costs is to .be given in certain waited for the m ruing ,sun, st suhiobetbookibran ', Di=e' set re ombinatiQn and D cases. Cases are to be tried where time we devised ou plan how to ascend advertiser to con. ;' � �. Irela •alt, be Oar Block of faaiey Ching Ceip$' and 8aueers, China 1l'rtiit Baskets, Fruit Plates, ; , Re this mammoth lodge , of 'rock to the R�� ° �- Deeeirt.plates, ete.,, iriiui3t be sold at 20 r the newspaper is published or where ended or otherwise. per Dent. discount. to make room for , { legs! entrance of the houses, which are located toontnlna Iiete of new reandeatinoiates Bering (foods , A I the plaintiff lives, unless a u . e midway up the cliff, some 160 feet froni and well assorted stock of choice famil ati' P J ' ofithe ooirt of adverttain # ad em itthe in. speptal Value in Teas find Coffees, seasonable fruits at rednc:sd�r�ices1es, 1 r : t a� Tl directs otherwise , wants to a nd cue ao�ar, ads lu it the in- p, 7 the base. Finally �e gathered together tosmatiane rreeqq while orWm rrho will ' _ Fte�h _ oysters in 'nilk and can. The falnaus Louis fi` ropes and raw hide enough to reach from inV�estone hnndredubtausan e B In �z� e dollars iA sd. , Powder takes t e lead sins! all oompetitora - IIt u m : = lario The Dominion Governtilent' strength the top of the cliff o the bottom of the °:• a Scheme iq indicated which will h g r t 11 in the House was tested the nth canon. This meet his eye regnireinen or sat "L 4 p slid odn$ at i3o oent8�er P P � � I.: ._' ,� ' -- I ` aB801 er day, done, wo of our party pro- to do.0 si /,.11 'dlatgea y �' ° P pound. Don t foi�pr�t to see J�� : �+ x :;; . lip ' oeeded- in wroand-a ut way to reach the ottr 'goads and prices. before ,, ., . , . "y when the action of the returning Y +'act• 1lti editions a e 'been hued. P urcliasin elsewhere _� t, • t.d„ ,, ►. ; o a �$. dead b P �'.�li summit of the rock s<, as to fasten the u DP E. add sa for io cents. �• n : ti,t,b ,,� , s � ,� , _ .> , officer 'in Queen s, N. 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W 6 - o .- . ,.' '. i :. s� #- 1 d sip � f( i . - '` - LATEST Nswffi LY.OB lsOn �; >� i' ,. - S +rrEY t the of Joho PaM ..,;: f }, -04 i bLXAN1:D llt0)r DYOD , rty � Y,.,: •, �r. ,, 0 AL P>tR� AND ', ` . . .: LOC act. .." , • , � &' a Jlt,�, - �t i }: _< � • � = \\ _ i Tin p� //,, ■ Bale at S .m. Thos. PaUcher. �► -Eza: ': -.,�- _ " 1 - v .. -�- 8092cts. ,:' .'_- I .V} :rig •.7 b .. " - a i, ±. .. 4r 'r$$B 'i p s , , _J riY o ;, , « {,,_ ,.... gas bills. 4 . ., _ ..". . : , - as r' '-. : 'c 1 ,, a. -, :__- fs.bTtkt: ':i.- Si„ J !4 ),r. -+:} .:-- .r<_.. I ±- `_ - w 111 ittxQ•� 1 ►1 , i" r'1 j `, I a 4 �aFihal� BP •iii �l . ♦ 11L fRAJ f'`.. #,.I} - y }`� r t r .icy r j;; r . " � . , ' . _ a W has a Yr be♦�tt�al l�' a r -1 - / i. ` ;' ° r' i' Y d a . s. }:.'E' !S t..- • .� '�: .. r: 3i•: =�..rr}'#r a =' -' e: - 7 + / d ! L r Tr.•Fk. ees vas aaasur of ,monntuns. + .r• � �,r. wt. -. -, r.T N• :: , :.!, , 14,,. :i , . ,' r. w:, . ' NAtare too` Im the f will . eelebltate the Kr 1 B glsue and Does s, sitd thousands of means . •1.n • it ° � ,, : t' �., t , # rt _ r - - - an desire no heifer �«;;. O sued o11 : t: ., of enjoyment. We a e nave ust► n exten�.veurchas o Ot.- o Y �lth of May- pd A division of the of 'remiperance when iii periea health ; but bow oitan do .. re -u seized at Myrtle lately. the majority O pie feel like giving it up ► d o ear rom one of the largest Manu�actur.. . of .these e,p , ' . +t . to was rg us000araged and worn out ,r p . - The oat mill at Uxbridge is to be con- disheartened, di T J �, ,3 �R ` u , 4 . into a woollen mill. with disease, when theta is no «saasiop for goods �n Canada, axed a ore n a position to ,,. AJ , �, *a .# � �� s .,at ^ itfj '� p :� A 1:aj, i - verted this feeling, •s every sufferer can easily ob• ­ I - . . wmanville, iS eC g that Green s Aug- , �F.... ­_ . lifer, of Bo tamisatieiaa coat, t n�c , t. �•: , , I .�'. f .1, 1 , } E ",, sir :,t .,, , ` Dr. HI Y P _ , , ! -; _, '. i• y. n'r 1 E r.::r,t1' :a : r `:i'.,, }r +':n t'..k . P I •residence in that town. _ as t Flower; w it make them free trom di- ' ;'_!_, ..a, 1 x - - !r/ (�(� ,, . ! sagas, as wh n born. Dyspepsia And . all club is advet' �' !! am base b r + E /•R"t? 1. 1. • 'j'he 111a1kh I r Liver (3otnpla nt are the ducat aAaseB Oi r ,t. _ ) ' ;C' ) v fy "`i t a. Af ! f U t in for s pitcher. , ..., nab mAladies se J , .. .,` a 0 ,r n _ . . 1. tin g seventy -Five Dent. of s . - wm,auville's jubilee celebration will biliousness, i digestion, sick headache, ° " BO .. - { ..} a.' 1 , .g ,-' •..i t ?p..., t� :� 4S�L.�l st.. -�(+ a'15t' ar}Ci h of June.. duLaciaBis ., i ; ;.', •.v.. } _ , , , t ka; r' . � , } 1; Ira : . t `' ` � , : J 11. held on 7th an A. 86 ,., - costiveness, ne vons r< sstrataon, . . the heart, and �, V i a . station of x aiand Trunk will eomm8l�ce to of the head, p p `» ' Tae r si a m toms. Three doses :: . , . k .Y ,� Y f r , I; y, i:) r } • it line this ear. other diet e>e K. Y P , :�).,R ,' , I '. double track the y of An ant Flo er will pprove its wonderful . :� ;' - r, - - aie belonging to J. Houston, of S am is Iles 10 amts. Try. '6 s,. `�_ -I "' i'- `� ` ­ . . - A m had Dolts last week. effect. B p hot - �t Cannington, twin titiow ve aria 1 . F . rr • : ' �• 1 . � Massie. Crossley and Hunter are hay- :� ghow us he mats who always keeps 1 ,a "' }/ -` } * t ing a wonderful revival- at Port Hope. • his sabscripti n well aid up, • and we ; ' , 1i' ! x `... -- - �_ .. ... i - -The gpeight Co. at Markham village is will show yon a man wo wsii gick manic {` working overtime in order to fill orders. from a harp ' the eternal summer land - f • ,,, ' . .. .L ST ,- - . .. Bowmanville • wants 180' servant of song." a are not the author of ' , but we admire Tho u • . . . ..'.... 1s,,, .Aye exchange. What for 2 this beaatifnl zpression, Iill 'ROPE ENT0 the sentimen . While the beautiful f V. Mr. Green„ _ of New Zealand, hag ----� - d a call from the Disciple church, therein is no destroyed; the hard pan: Having 'purchased the Boni• s�ep� facts are bro. ht prosnsnently out. 1 - = 1 c on by Mr. Linton, we t Thy BELL ORGAN'., - Bowmanville.. , nets late y artied The ion d short liaol clauses of the r Rev. James Baird, as old' minister g will keep a fall s/oeit of Inter -State ommerce Bill have been - 1. Port Hope, on the loth CERIE$ '` Is the only instrument made. _ residing at Pe Bas ended for 7b days. _ GRO ' - , He was 80 years old. P. �r 1 ' • • having a perfect Dust, Moth and louse ult. ADVica TO M THaRS, --Ale j►oa die arbed at FRU S �: Nzelader, which is always closed, and to much _ V ,# Port Hope is making an effort to get night and bro n of year rest by a sick � ��T Q T a superior to a so -called 'Mouse Proof Attach- - i Williams k Son, Of 2'Ol'OIIto, to remove child sattering nd crying with pain of Cutting '( PROP 1sioNs men$" advertised by another company. Their Teeth? It w nd at once and get a bottle ill rcvement consists in a gate around the a their piano manufactory to that town. of "Mzs. win tow's Sootht •• Byrnp'' for Which pOII ylrijj find fresh Atsd good. „ , t Children Teeth Its value is incalculable. • als, .wbdcb is.o ned and closed with the . nnin n has a child desertion d$se C eve t g rlitolesutrerer immeiately. (AR,g gpiCEB.BSENCT, J - board; should the or at any time be lair Ca $� It will tali p4o TEAt3, SU Of the Beau Quality. open, dust and vermin are freely admitted• and on hand, in which the Campbells and Depend upon it mothers; there is no mistake LEMONS, OR¢NG}ES, NUmS, CAN • - . they will assuredly eat their way out. _ 3f cKays of that district are mined ap in. shout it, IL s 'Dysentery and Diarrhoea, No other coihpany e&n use our Patent Pedal, r© ates the S mach and Bowels, cures Wind DIE$. AC•, great variety. dams Bacon, S iVed Roll and we would advise all intendin pnrchasan - Rev. C. Philp, formerly of Prince ��u11 h y Colic, softens th Gums, reduces Inilammatson. to buyonly the BELL ORGAN ct contains � ' .[. J it hag b88n C13038n pastor and gives tone d energy to the whole system. SMOKED HAMS all the most important and practical i�mproVe - ' Albert circuit, •• w' oothi S for children and other Provisions, cheap. mental known to the trade. �: Alber Mrs. Winelo s ng of 5pauina avenue Methodist church, pleeeaan�t to t e taste andt�e per�ription SPYCED ROLE, �r ��$IItB. } ; Toronto. of one of the of eat and best female physioisne ���n �,.A.=w7 =N�; r Forarh 8roa•y ant} nurstes in t e United states, and is !pr'sale t . FINNAN 1J - The proprietor of the RuebottOtn by all druggists hroughout the world. Price 85 , • J w House, Bovrmanville, is serving a sixty cents a bottle. Be sure you ask for "lase. wix- Also Stationery, and a Hill line of Fresh sand t cod. Bay Implements - where you can eLOW'$ SOOTIal a STAUP." and take no other 22 -88 y • �' t ' ;" - clay sentence in jail for a third infraction kind. ! school Books, Slates, PPn�ile, dc.1�"a sy . • . of the Scott Act. �....` " " '. "` ,..�r.,..._.... -. ,. , � a ,� A _ --r . BIRTHS. 'AU inspection will oblige.. f I � .. . - -%Vbile engaged in Ureaking stone on • ire -- - -- A -ALEX* FINDL�i.� without driving 40 or 60 mil or sending the street a resident of Port Ho named HaxDaRs6V ---,I Pickering, on iia7 Gird, wife o! John enderson, o! a son. twice the distance• We haVS f - Owin to a piece of -- I . M. O'Neil O Neil lost an ey 8 P $AL9DS1�. -In Pickering, on May 5th, l fl$fi,' I _ i and intend keeping a full . it. - atone striking line of repairs . the wife of . Balsdea, of a soil. a PA Orillia is agitated o�•er the proposal to �: v 1 -^ r'_�, . !:._ ^ _� , � and � ' cost of �10,�f a - -- --__L_ . r �..'�,''. .. , ereet, at an estimated PIC BRING MARKET. *•Y� C! . atiIOU + '! 0 ned, and all other business in the II. S. - risl leIileYltg . 1 memorial town hall with accunlmod xsws Office, bisy 51 ' ' •a-' . . finr a scurf house, post office, dse. j ; Pa t Odlce attended to for Moderate Fees. . • Ball wheat' to 8se ; spring, 80c to foe, goose , :J Our omce is oppposrte the U. S. Patent Office, . t. An otter Waa killed near Uxbridge 70c to 780. Flo ar per owt. $2.00 to $2.50. Bran ,. and we Dan obtain Patents is less time than at reasonable prices. over five feet in len!�th. sit oo per ton; orta. 7tic per cwt Chop teed, _ _ Show remote from washtn�gttoon. �� ���• lately measuring $1.18. Scree , 70c per cwt. w Send MODEL or DRAWING. We sdvUe as to P. B. FORSY f : . ' ' l There is a good chance to make a pun on F Mggg MARgBT: {: ppaat•ntsbilityy true of c e ; and we make NO - _ rbesr. ., CHARdE UNLESS WE (1�TAIN PATENT. 2?iC3cerinff r _ this item, but we fo Toronto, May if, 1887 I We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. I Uxbridge township council is well satin- Theetreet re ipts of grain to-day were! of 1Eone Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. L. g y = and prices nn hanged. About i00 bashers of _ I. pamq ��, For circular, advice, terms, and (��j ) fled with the results of the expenditure in whest offered d sold at 83o to No for fall and - rat to actual Quanta in your Owa state or W HEN YOU eJ I I ' ` bads ots on the roads of the spring, and [or goose. Barley ti , aeuingg ;. I - ooant . write to - tileing P at 45o to 60c. Oats firm, with sales of g00 i.. A. 3NO jf' QQ•� Save a Deed, Bond. Will, Lease, MettgsLge, " - township• bushels at sac to 36c. Peas era aomsnal at 58c, - - -- opposite Patent Office, Washingtpa, D.C. or other least document to draw of -the 4th of and 58c for ry • H• in fair supply ; 35 loads " e MM � ¢y pp - -- -- or want to borrow money; . Mrs. AfLSea ClendenniIIg. y sold or want to insure your property in First C1ste'. - ; broken latel , sold at $1800 •17 50. Straw b • " to 1; Markham, had her arm t $10 &ton, Ho s sold at $7 00 to $7 91 English rates; Canadian Companies at the lowest 10 = owing to her horse running away and ton! 5o for to gaartars, and •55o to s7 0o to: A(}hNTB FOR THL possible rtes, hind quartets. Lamb a7 W $' 00; and mutton I, : or a Plow celled the "Advance." which beats % ' ' . throwing her out of the rig. _ , • all rivals; . _ 86 to $6 30. J - or a supply Of Oil -c&ke. Flax -4eed, Extra . _ Seven cony fictions for violation of the . The prodn market was quiet to -day, and >� $ � MannfacturWg 0o•f Flour; or a New Kind of Oat Meal that is superior to . �� .ri�eegenerall ruled rte•dyto gpoglarge rrolls _ `�� anything used heretotorafor rtidAe; Scott Act out of eight info*mations last I to lac; but r, Ib. rolls, 99 po xbrid a two of which were fdr t{ to 17, into r,10a to 12c• Lard 10c Choose, , O� Toro7ZtC• . I or a ticket for the South Ontario Fair, . week at U bridge, -brat offences and five for second and .one Pit mtoels pet p il. 1 AppLis par barrel, : T.. J 1` call on the undersigned. His charges writ goo I ; swore through. _ az oo to Bample mAOhines oa view st oar caOn�►s t , %tip_' 1 please you. ' (= } 'lda Brisbin, wife of the late _ Y ,a, , _ W 8 PRI�TQrLL I reQAirs of all rinds altsrA son htwd. \;, Mrs. �iaii f lea of Leskard, where the UTE REGISTER. �-�-_ � =y W. Notary Public, Whitby. Thomas Staple I . •' . _ �, ` -- - -.. years dies in 1 ' �,�\ \ -� family resided very many f do jxpu z••_ b tine tboroughbred 'stall[ois. I �.. , 21st, aged 71 years. Latter. the roperty of John Lays, M P P, will stand ; , • • • ��.� I, O,ono,-April Mr Le s' farm) dortng the .•'•���' i. ly she lived in Orono. at 1►�a own a bts ( y =i -, ,�;r�'' ': ` L. aeaioa. Those desiring to breed colts for the . ' • • The tinized tram Saturday morniti English ma ket will and this ho»e a saitabte ` ' 23rd,• ran off the track at Miller's grade, . one ca ass. , , , j . "Mwa'on Cass "- This thoroupbred' tsrotstas ,'\ : • . Dt....,.. .. about three milnes north of MaYkham, stallion the roper%y of W. d". Gerow• whit•- , completely wrecking several ears. and vale. will m e the season of IM w follows � � i I r -ALL delalring traf�t+>• 'several hours. Car ne, a Monde •t n leaves his own stable and Drocee by ayofbwnliaetoO.Nighswaader's ! 1 " � \ .yt !'i' 1' broken Azle. The passenger eats did not lot 33, 7th oo Pickering, and roas&ia from d 1 E_ 1 to 8 p.m. T isd&y to Goo. Devidson's Chesrry. �I t', , - t'•� t 1. I j {( leave L2ie track. • wood, 5 to 8 p.m. Wednoda roar fir �d to �'�'`:�� -.�=�� �'" 1. The CanninglOn people seeID de r- staDts; Thn 7 by way Pi ' e slid . I. r . 1. mined to enforce th6 Scott Act. Over Gordoa'a tat, casting, a to a p.ai. Frtd•y : The Oelebrated DOIII1D10t1 Pianos to Brongh from b 8 m., And home. . S`3i13 have' been eolleewil in Snles SIDee Thb horse so weU known that • saoeosdul : R @IIOWned Dominion Orgsnffi - ' its inception there, and at s meeting of sawn i< CrA..T� -•� *g e►lwsys t►head. I...­ . I ., ' at attention to th bpi • . the Cannington branch- of the Domiai" "Man "N" - his. eaect 8 . vaai&an, W�to• � . iv wish to o&lt d in the (food Tem fats hail stallion. th proppssrtrt tr�ateSt derived from our new ` Automatic Pedss CovsN'' v Alliance hel P vale: lioa Idonday troiu own staDie, lot attachment, which we have lately addled to cult . e msmbelm ledged them - qg, •th Don.. iokerina, by w&y of Whttsvate to 1 _: - Organ. This improvement has been a long -fell . there lately, the p �eives to stand by the executive and John Lnm sn'a, to`. �, nth Don.. noon. 8°°gs necessity, and one which h&s tteves been saooess- Rill. night; Tuesday to Liverpool. noon. • 1 WOO Be O'BRITN, Wlutbt. fully solved before by envprgwn Company until -' . pander them all the assistance in their Cho w , night; Wednesday to Isaac i' ireatl from }ho inVen. t we secured this patent d y - power to bring to justice all 'ishose found L l le ohn' lir•enwood road. night ; T11nn- ', � � nt$ Na� tor. Other Organ Companies advertise thedsr b1r wa of Wm_•_ Major's oi's to awn stable , organs mouse and dust proof, beoamie they em- ..; ' 1. : . - breaking the law- Saturday b way of am bwultna to C , p Nighswand r's, of 3541!th ooa., noon �. b7 way jhiloader toy the usual method of blocldng around the r Y ' The residence of l[r. BunkAr sugar . i i, . . bellows, y ns have done heretofore, but i$ its - le , wa6 strnek by lightning during the eminently nneatisfactory, and the only ante sari - y "AL oxT ho e. . -This high bred Viving ' " efficient plan le'that which we adopt,ot covering race t thunder storm. and the chimney atsdtioa4 th pro of David Annan, Picker On• oaf the most Iteeial and Labor - Baying the padsla and bottom of our Orftans. This •t- i I. and one of the rafters of the house were lag, wttl Ie a sown stable, this Village, on _ . . Inventions Oi the Age. taohment has iron thronahout (with the ezcep- ing, wi l for H Creek at night; Tuesda Paltles de$lring gobd ! ' Sion of the covers) having no cords, springs, or torn to pieces. The lightning entered to Hali -wa Howes•. neon. Sallivan's hotel, delicate mechanism to get out of order or repair I the chimne and followed one of the York townl ne, night; Wednesday to Malvern, Bead the following testamoai&1: as works antomatioally with the tall board of `: t, - I Y noon, Mar am `line, I night;, Thun"T to e TO C, w. ROSS.-This is tooartitythat Ihave the organ.` The one simple set of opening or. f rafters to the corner of t11e house, where ginggwood nd BtouQville, noon, Mona, night: G � o � ge, � a � L �m 8 had one of Harsrtaaton's Hay and Groin II�°ad- closing the organ, simultaneously operates the � ''� it came out with a noise like the explo• Fri to C ont, noon, Brougham, night ; ere put up in m barn. and have tested it e- pedal covers. sion of a dozen rockets. No other dam- Saturday , Kinsale. noon, and own stable at sheaves. It handles them with �ompl�te sac- Examine our mouse and dust root Organs, night. ` cans, t ash highly raoommead it to all farmers. tore purchasing end be s&tised thwt you age ,was done except the cracking of the „Ke o THIS G�Tr�s" --Ibis osUbratsd lII Qt1aIlt1 ►t shIIld 18aYe Lek weU rA it before pa as other. have the oast in the world. _ on the �� of Goo. white, ., t�EU. LE 1G, ar. gam Machines always On hand. plaster in some places. Clyde wiU leave his own stable, this - March lltb. INT. Priam . 1. I The Manilla correspondent to the Can- D1 nbarten y d to pooh tllelr QraM at Ono© *A11 Pickering, IoW and teams easy. r Ltves ,r Dada an pros, a r�x �''oc=�l� JOHN Ali. "ALMER, :� , ' 1 i . n n Gkanor relates that two little noon _on s Atli one hoar, and• , i * . - I... . boys, sons of the late Wm. Wherry, ens Higbiand reek, night ; Tuesday to lot 11, pick dnt. . Done &w ro. noon. andSos G"vswab%; is the Authorised agent for the &bs►p+e is Picker- ;i �g -y Agent, Pickering, day recentlq wished to have some fan, wadnesd. to lot e, Don 10 liarkh&m4 noon' tug Township. =� and accordingly repaired to the yard, whitevale at night;'I'ha t C tien"°d• i' P1C� ®MPs n �► .. , where the elder of the two tied his bro- noon, and tits ooa�an stable Hartriok'a at at; R . - x Qahtable'roperty for •Sale .11 to a. Grill . ,fib rig im"er ard. STABZ S , . iher io the hind leg of a cow. The �tarday own stable. 6.e bias and �►r�s• at lg P1O ►8 j$ iCker l L� eow - +ecame greatly frightened and s.:s :, ' �• t 3 L - r I +. l f ll w i the si- _ '� ran off with the little e o n po rn `• i i fronting on King and Ch I desire to se#ait my thank tb the pubUc for ; Ba0• TRAINS b0 d EAST DIIS A8 FOLLOws: -" i. s' T Or to- their patrouAge since I �k pin c, the %. ` rich named. After a long time they s�'de� �beniijd �� pt�ed a & basin and to tatimste that in future I'wilt . 8.90 A. M. .,� .red far ens, seeded in stoppipg the cow, at which MAII. E RI1:88. - a„ gethu, vie• p, $ad,building occupied keep on hand at aU timsclirst -class rtes io :blew \ • M FZBD, 8.48 p' try an 8 b inshop vp , - building occupies as I have added several new horses and have had I. . '; _ time rho fanny kid was removed from : 10 - - • 8.40 P. M. w sore &n s m r renewed, w that the best of eatisiasttion ; . his perilous position, being insensible and �- LocAL. _ Bmars ..•. VU furniture stosns a�n8 ansleitaking wareroom , Y with land in connec oa. For particulara apply will be given to my Patrons. M ; ' mltngled beyond recognition. TisAIxB bo xa►•WEev' ifus'ts>roi.towe. ��E CODdIN( 1 - - ':. ► MAIL E RL88 .9.48 A. M." to DANIEL LEAVES. Plsakering. ` fT :ADIINGt � UBi7aL.; _ Ji 1. •'"' 6.10 P. M. e. Terms reasonable - '� y F . fibs Belleville Reform Clutt` numbers I1�IZav •;:, f . ., } ! , ,. �� � I� y :; ,: a , , . . I I over 400 members. WAIL mss.., -, 9.2. Q. Dd.- } , :`13an+ ar -A. socimUbe detehanat SMITHS, ,,;, yi, Rn, �� =N.. i Petitions are being circulated- in Hhn Trains run oz� stsndsrd Buie (ENEIAL BLACK - nearly every house in the township a►o il• • , t can live at home and make more money .. Count for the repeal of the Scott Act. y°°'�' "ad 'au' °f �° ci AND WAt1UNMAHER�S '' Y Pe w001•ppipkipgs. harsobair old ooppafr YOU at work for as, tKan at siipthing else in . r -1 _ A farmer near Broekv I i d- 'a'e0. _ • brass sad aheepekins- Old oasiOr wroughtW014 fir• bed's old gaIId)f Piekering�e the world. Qapital not headed :you sift i , - - il.e has shipped. started free. Both gases•,. all agar, Asp over 400 ullons of ma le s this Honor Gz tote of Ontario VeterinarPCohege, taken p. g P at either, she • . ,1 1A _ I. , , �r one can do the work. Large osxnin sere from ' 4��; y year. YAP .` f�e�Y SP��`th dyi S terms Bette t ;'µ t , L" {.� ®e first start Costly outfit and t r ` .' ::: . [ 4 . 1 a : A�tzB. P , r G k and I n of d •not delay. Costeyoa nothing ouT ;. Tlie Dominion Gogerlot$ent pissed r j'( r r TUVE IiEE' f: ,t1: I'A c <« 1t Dui wi�i do C /r '. ''T {1H�� . rill Teeth a' Spela y ;�, address and find out ; it you are wiwt i resolutions in favor of Home gale 'for • £ fa ao at ante. H. Hsr.L>iTT di Co„ PortiTwd, Me "3 Ireland. { Ali wor*`protnPtly and eatislsator0y slitendiid • AZtefiti0n K , . ...._ :: , � d of dabbigg W sl.� to a iv�iaaable rtes. w °' 11 �,�• o 'Word Gasses r ' 1. Rev. bit. Burns, agent for Hno c col• ' "k' a),• - ,,< �% z y e are hoar �,t; ' lee was shadowed as a - whisk de t - r r �;1Q • g f „ �9 tab/ }fit`. Y �ttedd,,, Sri ®8 'aa Taal: ,,li preprtredtotarniehailclasseswithamploymentt T' D = «' s at home; the wboje ad the time,or towtheir spare .:. `? teotive- while in Woodstock lately. ; 4) . ; 'Z .,.' The' a 'cultural members of the On• ta_ ;: _ ra moments. $usiness new. IigXit end profltablFj 4_' . . ,-T _ IUM to gent or S$1„ Persons of either sea easily earn from 5o cents tl� '' tario Legislature have a m , � i � 1 1 , $ g. sum by d�- ' . 11 formed far ern 5A0 er eVenin sad A ro osrttion&1 ;~n.: , asaocration. f` - d to flip P�ickeri sbo lbi' Votingall tlhetrtim�to t�eivainoas.: Boys suit ,_e _�. , t17i11 e'tten :.., .; end 1'8 etb +conceiddik of Pickeriag, r�t7'' . y Recent c clones in the Soutl2ern States - Leta 1� girls earn nearly as m . bas men. That srdl the =. y i+h ®�. eont�intx 'isae tindred sore o see thin _may, • send thr address, and test the '1. �„ .: - s.: $o etOn destroyed man lives and valuable pro- . �` - - :' '; t �,° ^ r kitloln.�etOClad giug h n '- ` T. 1 . y Y P L_ � . -: t , dvpelliag house. bnsineaa, we msEke thte offer, - Toanch as are not s . • � , y_ • !4 gad Oud curb� itdiugsi. scanning 4traaai of wallst►tiistled _We will seud one dollar for th•s { pert• l�o.e a ties. All diseases o! the domesticsRed i pe . • • i be r furttimitarticutats ` a _ - rotessional mattnsr - through tenable of writing. Fall iculaxg and outfit � 11 �3 h The Gor+ rnnor of Nevrfdnndland os3s to animsds t aced in a p prtoJOIRS mrwuuUFFf i 3.F slt s ,� g p site Spina Millar • x' �►0tt they 'iree•dddressell STirgo Qo., Portland Meg � � t: ,. England for a consultation on the fiehhery rice, 1) T j�••`�� Claralnoat clod Pick ring.. -p - '. ` t � 10, , 1 �L�l V. g , • . ��+tf , , €- _ 4 -1}yrp`4't ­., . - ­ $,_ __ �� I ­, ,�, I aeation. 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'j I T '' ''t "_ 4 - I -.• , f __ -1 :' CHAPTER XXL— (Co1Q'1'1NUZD) ul. She paused and then to listen to '-' a birds, for only their songs seemed GAP- :,- 1 h� ou i" . w ie be cod sad hu b pressing ' y nSrY le of ex her.eea{otion. It v►#►s bn ` T Zhree tidies u, Ufa, '' se.', Liugiiing pllea.� other proof that "hescvaednly tFhodg>�tte as �ti1"ouiil at'I t IIHi hem' thf s ?i' q work 'Y ll9 un tpgethe>rc , �lhe asked. °'I feel so mach better." �$AI'TER XXIj, I "Yet, if you �6re sure you're ngr , .1 � i j . , � ° 1 . � r ' i. enough.• It may ,make you fee more at asTrrxQ' ACQvel.r�'sb: , • `� ; dome;. But drop every thing till - morrow, It was still early, and Holcrof t. V" under 'when tired. l must go Io i and do pay - ' .. Version - t Alida would sleep late night work, 1 red it's nights viler }lop, sure flea t ro a estigues -the �r enough." t , N, ' `. ay. i1�e�lf a can n ed' 11 'w�a '9It's too bad l" she saidMikl h 3i611y. = he barn' uffiioien't long# to dull his' wits . .\ I.. "What l to.go out and feed my stook this ime for her little our�rrise.. She was not . clear, bright night ? and after a hearty long in findin$'`and Ityina '-hsr hands on the sapper, too ? Such farming is fun. I feel, impiVa.ys e�lsn'.r feisIi FA AL ,: too, as if I wanted to go and pat the cows. 1611 nng m the pantry, and beneath it was a around .in -my; gladness that I m lio.,..ng great et ot- .eggs, while tb@ barrel to sells them: Now member, -let a ery- the 'coVner• )iaenitb we , soon in thing �o "ti'IC" mor>ifn as :.soon Ps' ;feel 8tberi, eggs gonjur into au o let, and tired " � ` 1i '� .. 41- halve nut in g4pate e teed of /: She nodded smilingly anc set'.-to work; eat -coarse stems• Remem ring 'Mrs• ' Standi##gYia- .tpeR: allaLiO. -w '►i luau.�l+telifi.11411CIAljrar>f► ' Watc j ,' r ...a. fir tome , ' s trifle strong and 'boi.14, the milk that movFtrlptl r slow, its • Zci ' ld be . at�rj61 hound temper without copli ?the it. the • Ito one i. i1d�eezi M� r r ed U 41#e , iscuits rote like her own sp(rit ouQielet; but tli'r verb evi slice'ot ees `todi ;l)br3 to tak . on color like her' er own b d peedtly began • ills foega�; 4c ` x gar 'ti __ i� ushecfti6ce he. she usied hertle !lout the eager. hFo `nonadug8 er`e andhd Love p ' tasks,' felli.it,rdoes gi*e apn epa to.see Eve'vyihinngg yvas� nearly' i�ady 1d she i .1 such #-' , ,,lien arc ?that in , of kitcheu" J' HoI It coming tow Ada he bongs and then the flangry c3ttV i4lcdin6ll -hide. 'th two pails of milky He tops thegi too 'The traveller fable safe after the fierce ' , large dairy room Under „thel parlor ands Arab of. ,the desert h$s. broken bread with hen came briskly to the kitchen. Shei him. It would seem that \a deep principle . , sc eened by the door as Ills entered, . of human nature Is involved in- - -this act: en a ped wind stiared at the table all set, _ More. than the - restoring power of the, ' nd at a inviting'breakfast on the 00ve. nourishment itself way the moral effect for Seeing Alida's half - smiling,- half cluestion- Alida of that first meal in her husband's I ' 3g face, seeking his approval, he exclaimed, .` home.- It was another step in what he had I -Well you have stolen s march on me. I .-)said was - essential, the forming of his uppposed you were frs *p yet.” . acquaintance, ` She h id seen from the first. •'I felt so muoh stronger and better' wham _' 'that he was plain and unpolished —th it he I , awoke that I thought you wouldn't mind 'had not the veneer of gentility of the man I came down and made a beginning." she had so mistakenly married, yet in his i "You call this a bevinaaing, do you? such f -simple - truth -.he was inspiring a 'respect ' breakfast M this before seven in the morn. A f . �,_ ;'�'. - - -. - ,which she had never felt for any man before. g 9 I hope .yea haven't overtaxed your- "`Lt'hat element of real courtesy had been 1 elf." ' . lwanting ?" she asked herself., "If this is ,aq "No, only a little of just the right kind of +es6rnest 'of .t. -future, th t k God, ,fpr, . the *red feeling," real. I've found-, tv my cost 'what it • elever' - "Haven't you left :anything for','me to amitation of a man means. o ? "'s, o It was as sweet as it was'stran-ge to think "Perhifps. You will kngw when I''re put; _f; ' _ 'that she, who had trembled at the nbcessity l I on the table. - What' I've prepared is of becoming almost a slave - to• unfeeling eady." _ strangers, had been compelled to rest while "Nell,: this is famous., T11'go a,�d wash a husband performed tasks naturally hers. red fix u a little and be right down." it was all very homely, Tet the significance When Itolcroft, returned, he looked at her li I - of the act was chivalrous conaiderati &a' fpr uriously, for he felt: that he, too, was .1 weakness ; the place, the nature of the etting acquainted. Her thin face was ministry could not degrade the meaning of ore youthful by color ; a pleased look was ?his action. Then, too, dui , - mead he n- her blue eyes and a certain neatness and 'had spoken natural, kindly swords' which nineas about her dress, to which he had gave to the breaking of bread together the of been accustomed. He scanned the table , - true interpretation. Although so feeble and wonderingly, for things were not put upon weary, she found a dgep satisfaction in t at hap - hazard ; the light biscuits turned beginning her household work. "It 'does heir brown cheeks invitingly towards l�n, make me feel more at home," she said. I he had arranged that they should do "Strange that he should have thought of it." I hat, —_the ham was crisp, not sodden, and She had finished her task and sat down he omelet as russet as a November leaf. #again when he entered with a pail of milk. -This is a new dish," he said, lookii,R at it Taking a dipper with a strainer on one side + losely. "What do'you call it ?" of it, he • poured out• a tumblerful. "Now "Omelet. Perhaps you wouldn't like it, take this," he said. "I've always heard ut mother used to be very fond of it." that milk fresh from the cow was very, "N.) matter. We'll have it if you like it strengthening. Then go and sleep till you nd it brings you pleasant thoughts of your . are thoroughly rested, and don't think of other." Then he took a good sip of his {• - coming down in the morning till you feel offee and set the cup down again as he had like it. I'll make the fire and get breakfast. fore under the Mampson regime, but with . Yoxr have 'seen how easily - I- can do it. I a very different expression, She looked 'leave several more rowan to - milk and so will anxiously at him, but so quickly re- assured. say 'good- eight. "' ' - I "I thought I knew how to make coffee, bpi "(;rood- night, and may God always bless I find I don't. I never tasted anything so you for your kindness to me to•day." I good as that., Hqw do you make it ?" For the first time since ckiewe had come ' "Just tie then taught me." into her life, Alida:'slept soiifnyily and re I '• Wetl, well 1 and you call this n"hig a kreshingly, unpursued by 'the. fears .which beginning? ' -T jest wish I could give Tom lead haunted even her dreams, - When she ' Watterly a cup of thl,coffee, It,•would set awoke, she expected to see the gray locks his mind at Veit.. ' 11P jocks 1' - he would and repulsive features of t' a woman who 'say, `isn't this better' than going it alone ? "' tread occupied the apartmefnt with her I She looked positively b; kypy under this at the almshouse, but she was alone 7 sweet incense to a housewifely heart. She in a saiall, strange room. Then memory i was being paid in the coip that women love gathered up to the threads of the past ; but j -best, and it was all the more precious to so strange, so blessed did the truth seem her because she hadneverexpected to receive . „ - - 'that she hastened to dress and go down to it again. - ' the'old kitchen and assure herself that her He did like the omelet l he liked every _ . mind had not become shattered by her. thing, and, ­ . fter helping her liberally, cle xr- ' 'troubles and was mocking her with unreal ad the table, then said he felt equal to doing 'fancies. The scene she - looked upon would two men's ,work. Betore going out to his - have smoothed and reassured her even had work, he lighted a fire on the parlor hea�i•th her mind been as disordered as she, for the and left a good supply of ftiel beside it, ' moment, had been tempted to believe. " Now, Alida," he remarked, humorously, - There was the same homely room which had " I've already found out that you have one . . pictured itself so deeply on her memory the fault that yon and I will have to watch evening before. Now it was more attractive, against. You are too willing. I fear you've for the morning sun was shining into it, gone beyond your strength this morning. I lighting up its homely details with &•whole- don't want you to do a thing to -day except 'acme, cheerful reality which made it diffi- to get the meal, and remember, I can help cult to believe that there were tragic ex- in this if you don't feel well. There is a Variances in the world. The wood -fire in fire in the parlor, and I've wheeled the . I� 'the stove crackled merrily, and the lid of lounge up by it. Take it quietly to -day, the kettle was already bobbing rep and down and perhaps to- morrow I can begin to show . from *eternal commotion. you about butter - making." ', As she opened the door, a buret of song " I will do as you wish," she replied, entered, securing her attention. . She had " but please show me a little more where 'heard the birds before without recognizing things are before yon go out." ,consciousness, as is so often true of our own This he did and added, "Yon'U find the Rcond *tin in regard to the familiar sounds of beef and some other things on a swing -shelf . natare. It was now almost as if she had re- in the cellar. The potato bins are down refuse another sense, eo strong, sweet and there, too. But don't try to get rep much cheering was the sym bony. Robins, song- dinner. What comes quickest and easiest _ sparrows, black- bir�a. seemed •.to have will suit me. I'm - a little backward with .:r . gathered i1i tke treed ifear by, to gtve her a my work and must plough all day for oats: , Inbilant welcome ; but she soon found that It's time they were in.: after such a break- - the music shaded off to distant, dream -like fast, I feel as if I had eaten a buihel my- notes and remembered that ;it was a morn - self." . in chorus of a hemisphere. This univer. A few moments latter, she saw -him going !� fty did knot render the melody'less person- `up the lane, that continued on past the -ally grateful.. We can appropriate all that house, with his stout Main gnat the plough, is lovely in Nature, yet leave all for others, and she smiled an, he heard ,him whistling ' • As she stood listening, and inhaling the soft " Coronation" with levity, as some g - air, full of the, delicious perfume of the:grasa people would have thought. and expandi"g buds and looking through the Ploughing stied plantin time hail - come `' misty ennehma on the half - veiled landscape, and -under happier ampioss, apparently, she' heard Holeroft's v °ice, chiding some nn- than he had ever imagined posssi'ble again. Val animal in the barn -yard. With the lines about his neck, he began . This recalled her jand with the elasticity with a 'side -hill plo hat the bottom of a I. ',of returning healtliand hope, she set about large, sla►ing field lick had been in oorn . getting breakfast. the previous year; and the long, straight °` "It seems to me that I never heard birds farrows increased from a narrow strip to a - _' ' si ig before," she thought, "and their songs 'wide, oblong.area. " Ah," said he, in tones this morning are almost like the music of of staoi�g satisfaction, " the ground orum- . heaven. They seem as -happy and unaon- bles freely ;- it's just in the right condition. IL scions of fear and trouble as If they were I'll quit ploughing this afternoon in time -• angels. Mother and I used to talk about to harrow and now all the ground that's the Gordon of Eden, but could the air have ready. Thole, so much'U be ' all done and I. - been sweeter, or the sunshine more temper- well done. It's curious how. seed, if it goes ,,ad to just the right degree of warmth and into the ground at the right time and in m •brightness than hereabout my home? Oh, the right way, Domes right along and never thank God again, again and forever, for a� efs disco I ain't much on sclead- , g uraged. ,�,; home like this," and for . a few moment tic farming, but I've always observed that A1omeihing of the�vostasy of one delivered when I sow,or plant as soon as the ground from the black thraldom of evil filled hen is ready, I have better luck." - .,. r "s r' f > Y r I _. iy t:y - .- ,., - .`$i , tie - -x. ....- - - - -.- r .. _ t -. ., ..t f,. ;�, r _ S -fr, v ... $ . f y,: . , ,_F t., r s.a` f. .r . _a, i `yltr r hT r! 5ie , q " 'r F:x9+ Y R +ir. ­49"i =F I' a'. . Kv: c� •i K•rc it � c'f..< -.pit -� n rr, f. afm I own and good clpwg *a blt who have irlthont j e►�d from a+eok fwd in6u18n8 gaging, and the farmer was, swept spoodily xis. :He>r*W *W WoW.Ma4t�a+�aesti,� U -the full, strong current of big b4l6itual eitFher..:the fastor'the iBturs, :tame tapuetitne� interests.: �s0i1. F <' i iD it- Oaae m �dk re se. Iv too .w the. iis on this the se recent . - " motaftornow4 me ac ing of the It place in Eire and the calling and singing of .tAo birds true. He without formed soothing lullaby and she Klh[itoirwvlanalLhiallnif4e,4&nd 'e t$the`end folio atitaiaed. he was happy in th ought that his marriage aiissftIF make trite Life lot merely ;ppitsl le, pnt,fiprosper- oui and full of gplet content. r be galliq of thprb rma .tom. lturlst R fiat of the %h 'n has to t the ele6nen of ounce ands "the tfto ton of mi sip y "et laetingezoitelitent. `ol�'roft knew that', although he did his best, mifch would de- pfdon ph w - or andoether causes. H had' et wi " ealnpoiAinents in his crops, and ad aLs +iv ghat he regarded so fine+ succesess I thdugh they would have seemed meagre on a Weutern prairie, Every spring kindled anew his hopeful- -mess and anticipation. He watch the weather 'with the interested an carefiilP y of a sailor.,,,and roue bl admit test his labor MO its °fir I depended more on natural caaies tpi►n •u Yskill tt►d the careful se of aeatili was a f armee of tie Ad - school, h ad him in a mg ""tin ,�i�is��QQoo ". fern moil -se i►Ild leg'- 4periebcidj �istood hidi fairly R 11 flu the ' place `o , sc �.e, knowledgieibf• improved - methodsr and he .w better equipped than the man who has his brain aU,that the books can teach, yet without experience. Beast of all he had inherited and acquired an abiding love o the soul,; he never could have been content except in its cultivation ; he w4a therefor in the right condition to assimilate fulls knowledge and make then most of it. He knew well enough when it was about noon. From -long habit, he would have known had the sky been overcast, but now his glance at the sun was like looking at watch. Dusty and begrimed, he followed his team to the' barn, slipped from them their headstone and left them to amuse themselves with a little hay while they cool- ed sufficiently .for heartier food. "Well now," he mused, "I wonder what that little woman has for dinner? another new dish, like enough. Handed if I'm fit to go in the house, and she looking so trim and neat. I think I,'ll first,take a souse in the brook," and he went up behind the house where on unfailing stream gamed swiftly down from the hills. M the nearest, point, a small basin had been hollowed out, and as he ap- proached he caw two or three speckled trout darting away through the limpid water. "Aha !" he muttered, "glad you reminded me. IN hen the'8 stronger, she nay enjoy catching our supper some afternoon. I must think of all the little things I can to liven her up, so she won't get dull. It's curious how interested I am to know how she's got along and what she has for,. dinner. And to think that lees than a week r ago, I used to hate to go near the house 1" As he entered the hall on his w&T to leis room, that he might make himself morn presentable, an appetizing odor greeted him and Alida smiled front the ki;clien door as the said, "Dinner's ready." Apparently she had taken 'b *iii 't his word, as she. had prepared little else than an Irish stew, yet when he had partaken of it, he thought he would perfer Irish stews from that time onward indefinitely. "W here did you learn to cook, Alida V' he asked. . "Mother wasn't . very! strong and .her Appetite often failed her. Then, too, we hadn't much to spend on our table, so we tried to make simple things taste ni(m. Da yyou like my way of preparing that old. fashioned dish'" , "I'm going to show you how I like it," he replied, nodding approvingly. "Well,r6vhat have. you been doing besides' tempting me to eat too much?" "What you #laid, resting. • You told me riot to get up much of a dinner, so I very lazily prepared what you' see. I've been lying on Lite lounge most of ,the morning." ' Famous -; and you feel better?" I "Yes, I think I shall soon get well and strong," she replied, looking at hint grate- fully. . -Well, well, my luck's turned at last. I once though : ii near wdhld; but' if *is op —well, *on taut il`t►o�v at a obange is is for the bet�ttr - . I c6A no put spy mind on my work. "You've been ploughing all the morning, h ibn't yoti " -she v - turedf and there wa 1 theowed:kk in hoer eyes that he already liked to seer ` "'Yes," he replied, "arid f must keep at it several dsys to get in all the oats I: ihean to BOW. If this weather holds I shall be through next week." ' I looked in the milk -roam a while ago. Isn't there any thing I could do there this afternoon ?' " No. I'll attend to every thing there. It s too damp for youyeL beep on res ung. Why, bless me 1,1 didn'tthink you'd be well enough to do any thing for a week." " Indeed," she admitted, " I'm surprised . at myself. It seems so if a crashing weight had bean lifted off my mind and that I was coming right rep. I'm w glad, for I feared' I .might be feeble and useless a long time." " W eU, Alid , if you had Win, or y n ever are, dcip't think I'll be i �``in en TC P I v�p't etapd are th a whoa, try 11 take advanttaaggee of me, add `I tell, you I46 had to contend %with that disimition so long that I feel as if I could do almost an thing for one whq. is simply honest and tries to keeps her part of an ent. But this won t do. I've enjoyed my own dinner so much *At I've half forgotten that the horses haven't glad theirs yet. Now wo yyou ts�oold if I light- m pipe beforeed got out Y': " Oh, no, don't mind that." .... "No good - natured fibs. Isn't awoke dis- agreeable?" She shook her head. " I don't mind It at all," she said,.but her sudden paleness pus - aled him. He could not know that he bald involuntarily recalled the many times that she had filled the evening pi for, a maa who now haunted'her memorypiike a speotra " I guess you don't Bike it very much)" he said, as he paaesd [tut. "'Well, no matter. It's getting so mild that I can smoke out of doors." • With the exception of the epbode of din. ner; the day was chiefly passed by Alids in L health - languor, the Iiafurwl re- aotion.Al m the d and strong excitie- entts of the + Tlie the. fell "keep. . va , 'Z At last, in- 9.drream, -she:' hb" esga,,ieit e mindo which appswied to grow : so leis e strong and triumphant thatit. iiho started j. u and looked around bewildered. A mo later, shosaw that a robin was singing in lilac bu4 by the window: and that near t t bird watw nest llyt oonstraeted. Sb to recalled her grief -whon'she had een the baildfwg of one of their little homei and she fell -upon her knees with a gratitud He too deep for words, and for more grateful Heaven than herds. . : Stepping out on the'porch, she saw * th shadows that the sun was low : in the w and that Holcroft was ooming down the 1 with his horme. He nodded pleasantly watched he passed on to the barn. Her eyes follow d ed him lingeringly till he disappeared, an t .then they ranged over the wide Valle�! a . the wooded hills in the distance. Not breath of air - was stirring ; the -loa►in cattle and other rural sounds, softened b e distance, came from other farmhouses; th ,birds were at vespers, Pad their songs to he fancy, were imbued with a softer, sweete 2 Iielody than in the morning. From the jacent fields came clear, mellow. notes th made her nerves tingle, so ethereal yet pe in etrating were they. She was sure she h m never heard such music before. When Ho croft came in to supper she asked, 11 Who f birds are those that sing in the field?" " Meadow larks. IM you like them ?" e • " I never heard a hymn sung that did m r more good." " Well, Zown up, I'd ratherhear'em th much of the singing we used to have do at the meeting - house." "It seems to me," she remarked, as sh a sat down at the table, "that I've nev_e heard birds sing as they have to-day." " Now I think df it, they have been tun ing up wonderfully. Perhaps they've aa idea of my good luck," he add, smilingly. " I had thought of that about myself,' the ventured. " I took a nap this after noon, and a robin sang so near the win o that he woke me up. It was a pleasant we. to be waked." "Took a nap, did you? That's famous Well, well, this day's gone just to suit me' and 1 haven't had niany such in a good while I can tell yau. I've got in a big strip of oats aua now, when I come in tired, here's a g supper. 1 certainlyy shall have to be on th watch to do TgIn Watterly good .turns fo talking me into# this bubiness. That takin a nap was a fi t -rate idea. You ought t keep it up for a month," " No, indeed., There's no reason' wh you should work hard and I be idle. I'v rested to -day, as you wished, and I feel be ter than I ever expected to again ; but to- . orrow I must begin in earnest. What ua is there of your kerpinq your cows, if goo butter i i not made? Then I must be bus with my needle." .- . "Yes, that's true , enough. See ho thoughtless 1 am. I forgot you - hadn't an clothes to sp-ak of. I ought to take you t town to a dressmaker." "I think you had better get your' oats in," she replied, smiling shyly. "Besides, have a dressmaker that just suits me —one that's made my dresses a good mar. y years-' " If she don t suit -you, you're In r, ' o b suited," said he, laughing. ".Welly some day, aftIr you are fixed up, I shall have to let you know how dilapidated I am." "Won't you dome a little favor ?"L.. "Oh, yea, a dozen i of 'em, big or little.' " Please bring down this evening some- thing that needs mending,', I am so much better " - " No, no, I wasn't hinting for -yon to d any thing to- night." • " But you've promised me," she urged. " Remember, I've been resting nearly all (Isy. I'm used to sewing, and earned my living at it. Somehow, it don't seem natur- al for vie to sit with idle hands." " If I hadn't promised " — ' "But But you have "' _ , I suppo #e I'm fairly caught," "and he 'brought down a little of the most pressing of the mending. " Now I'll reward you," she said, handing slim his pipe, well filled. " You go in the parlor and have a quiet siwAe I won't be long in clearinv up the kitchen." " What! smoke in the Parlor ?" , ' "Yes, why not ? I assure you I don't mind it." - "Ha I hai 1 Why didn't I think of it be- fore? I might Have kept the parlor and smoked Mrs Muinpson out." "It won'' be smoke that will keep me out." , Ill should hope not; or anything else. I must tell yo how I did have to smoke Mrs. Mumpson o t at last," and he did so with so much dro le that she again yielded to irre. pressible Ia ghter. "Poor th g I I'm sorry for her." i . "I'm sorry for Jane -poor little stray' cat of a child 1 . I hope we can do something for her some y," and having lighted his pipe, he took up he county paper, left weekly in a hollow by the stage - driver, and went Into the by After erring up the fire, he sat down 'to read, bu by the time she joined him, the tired man tis as nodding. He tried to bright- ' rep, but eyes were heavy. - " You've worked hard to- da," she said; symppaat�h ticall' .- ... . ... "Well )1- have," he'`i%A veered, Of I've not done such ai good day's work in a year." "Then why don't you go to sleep at once ?" ::Then don't seem polite —" I Please don't talk that way," she inter. ruptod. 'f I don't mind being alone at all. I shall feel a great deal more at home if you for#pt all t bout ceremony." Well, ,;Alida, I guess we had both better begin on that basis. If I give rep when I'm tired, you must. YOU mustn't thinly I'm al- waya.such s sleepyhead- The fact iai I've been more tired out with worry of late than with work I can laugh about it now, but I've been desperate over it that I've felt more like swearing. You'll find out Iive become a deal of a heathen. "Y ell, I'll want till I find out.,, as I we ore getting acquainted famously, on't you r, : # yen, "' she nodded, r itRh a smile that meant m than a long speech. " Glood- night." , I - . . y�h . _- �W -' *, . �i�>gl�lr1,1y.�11f�,:At I' � � sibadr. ' s0 t 'CO., e.7 Ch @L.'*Oire� ' �, q0 . usilswry 4 ngd,ltale or iv or tlme on rala#ry sir essarsis. sioas. 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Toronto. e mHE MOILER INSPFCTION and Innar. r 1 Race Company of Canada, g Consulting Engineers anct Solicitors of Patents, TORONTO. o G. C. ROBB, Chief Engineer. A. FRAesR, See'y- Tress. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR "PLATFORM y ECHOES," or Living Truths for Head and e Heart, by John B. Gough; his last and crowning wife work, brim full of thrilling interest, 'humor and pathos; bright, pure, and good, full,of laughter and tears. It sells atisight to all. To it is added the life e and death of Mr. Gough, by Rev. Lyman Abbott. d This is the best and fastest selling book of the day. Terms liberal. Write us for full information, circulars, Y ete. Address, WILLIAM BRIGGS, 78 acid 80 King Street East, Toronto. y TIME , BANK OF, TORONTO. ° Dividend Yo. sd I Notice is hereby given that a dividend lit 0 four I e - cent for the current half year, being m the rate o:(d) eight per cent. per annum, and a boa}ua of (2) two per cent. upon the paid -up capital of the bank, has this e day been declared, and that the same will be payable at the bank and Its branches, on and after - . WEDNESDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE-NEXT. The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st day of Mav— both dal s inclu led. . The Anitual Oeneral bleetincr, of Stockholders will ' be held at the banking house of the institution on Wednesday, the 15th day of June next. T,he chair to he taken at noon. By order "ofthe Board. - • D COULSON, Deshler. o Bank of Toronto, April 27,1887. EBSTEA 'S Una�rid�ed Dictum, A DICTIONARY, I . 118,(!00 Words, 311W Engravings, a . GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD ' Invaluable of '15,000 Titles, and a � 8;e.; BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, at eve of nearly 10,000 Noted 'ersons, - >�a: _ ALL IN ONE BOOK. Contains WW more Words and nearly 2000 indre. Illustrations than any otherAmerican Dictionary. G. A C. NERRIAM A CO., Pub's, Springfield, Mass, _ - MERIBEN BRITANNIA, CO. .. MANUFACTURE ONLY FiNEST 31LV =R=PLA� D► ,- . - WARE 'I 1. .- ... �4_ 1 1 .. . . .,. I. � ; - . .1 .., .. - . 1% '• I - �� /' .: ;. F. ,. pal► rest t had, been "r �eecnpstve lllustrstion nit appliassion. For sale esi;oined • o Pon her was a blessed vilege, � �.) by makers and still more ha y was the truth thwt she +i iC ,` could rest. plew� on the to in the ' iIist W Wholesome ad�eiee A►D�► CAI�aE PARTS CO., _ pwrl9t, within *cad On one side and the Martin ynn `•to his . daugbW Christie, Y Sole Man�a�otu �ts for CasadLt ,. �rl April sup on thOotbera both ama4ing waMth 'I Laugh w th everybody, but at no. cue." The Trials only su lied. ' . t G0' v 4 f- . 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Kv: c� •i K•rc it � c'f..< -.pit -� n rr, f. afm I own and good clpwg *a blt who have irlthont j e►�d from a+eok fwd in6u18n8 gaging, and the farmer was, swept spoodily xis. :He>r*W *W WoW.Ma4t�a+�aesti,� U -the full, strong current of big b4l6itual eitFher..:the fastor'the iBturs, :tame tapuetitne� interests.: �s0i1. F <' i iD it- Oaae m �dk re se. Iv too .w the. iis on this the se recent . - " motaftornow4 me ac ing of the It place in Eire and the calling and singing of .tAo birds true. He without formed soothing lullaby and she Klh[itoirwvlanalLhiallnif4e,4&nd 'e t$the`end folio atitaiaed. he was happy in th ought that his marriage aiissftIF make trite Life lot merely ;ppitsl le, pnt,fiprosper- oui and full of gplet content. r be galliq of thprb rma .tom. lturlst R fiat of the %h 'n has to t the ele6nen of ounce ands "the tfto ton of mi sip y "et laetingezoitelitent. `ol�'roft knew that', although he did his best, mifch would de- pfdon ph w - or andoether causes. H had' et wi " ealnpoiAinents in his crops, and ad aLs +iv ghat he regarded so fine+ succesess I thdugh they would have seemed meagre on a Weutern prairie, Every spring kindled anew his hopeful- -mess and anticipation. He watch the weather 'with the interested an carefiilP y of a sailor.,,,and roue bl admit test his labor MO its °fir I depended more on natural caaies tpi►n •u Yskill tt►d the careful se of aeatili was a f armee of tie Ad - school, h ad him in a mg ""tin ,�i�is��QQoo ". fern moil -se i►Ild leg'- 4periebcidj �istood hidi fairly R 11 flu the ' place `o , sc �.e, knowledgieibf• improved - methodsr and he .w better equipped than the man who has his brain aU,that the books can teach, yet without experience. Beast of all he had inherited and acquired an abiding love o the soul,; he never could have been content except in its cultivation ; he w4a therefor in the right condition to assimilate fulls knowledge and make then most of it. He knew well enough when it was about noon. From -long habit, he would have known had the sky been overcast, but now his glance at the sun was like looking at watch. Dusty and begrimed, he followed his team to the' barn, slipped from them their headstone and left them to amuse themselves with a little hay while they cool- ed sufficiently .for heartier food. "Well now," he mused, "I wonder what that little woman has for dinner? another new dish, like enough. Handed if I'm fit to go in the house, and she looking so trim and neat. I think I,'ll first,take a souse in the brook," and he went up behind the house where on unfailing stream gamed swiftly down from the hills. M the nearest, point, a small basin had been hollowed out, and as he ap- proached he caw two or three speckled trout darting away through the limpid water. "Aha !" he muttered, "glad you reminded me. IN hen the'8 stronger, she nay enjoy catching our supper some afternoon. I must think of all the little things I can to liven her up, so she won't get dull. It's curious how interested I am to know how she's got along and what she has for,. dinner. And to think that lees than a week r ago, I used to hate to go near the house 1" As he entered the hall on his w&T to leis room, that he might make himself morn presentable, an appetizing odor greeted him and Alida smiled front the ki;clien door as the said, "Dinner's ready." Apparently she had taken 'b *iii 't his word, as she. had prepared little else than an Irish stew, yet when he had partaken of it, he thought he would perfer Irish stews from that time onward indefinitely. "W here did you learn to cook, Alida V' he asked. . "Mother wasn't . very! strong and .her Appetite often failed her. Then, too, we hadn't much to spend on our table, so we tried to make simple things taste ni(m. Da yyou like my way of preparing that old. fashioned dish'" , "I'm going to show you how I like it," he replied, nodding approvingly. "Well,r6vhat have. you been doing besides' tempting me to eat too much?" "What you #laid, resting. • You told me riot to get up much of a dinner, so I very lazily prepared what you' see. I've been lying on Lite lounge most of ,the morning." ' Famous -; and you feel better?" I "Yes, I think I shall soon get well and strong," she replied, looking at hint grate- fully. . -Well, well, my luck's turned at last. I once though : ii near wdhld; but' if *is op —well, *on taut il`t►o�v at a obange is is for the bet�ttr - . I c6A no put spy mind on my work. "You've been ploughing all the morning, h ibn't yoti " -she v - turedf and there wa 1 theowed:kk in hoer eyes that he already liked to seer ` "'Yes," he replied, "arid f must keep at it several dsys to get in all the oats I: ihean to BOW. If this weather holds I shall be through next week." ' I looked in the milk -roam a while ago. Isn't there any thing I could do there this afternoon ?' " No. I'll attend to every thing there. It s too damp for youyeL beep on res ung. Why, bless me 1,1 didn'tthink you'd be well enough to do any thing for a week." " Indeed," she admitted, " I'm surprised . at myself. It seems so if a crashing weight had bean lifted off my mind and that I was coming right rep. I'm w glad, for I feared' I .might be feeble and useless a long time." " W eU, Alid , if you had Win, or y n ever are, dcip't think I'll be i �``in en TC P I v�p't etapd are th a whoa, try 11 take advanttaaggee of me, add `I tell, you I46 had to contend %with that disimition so long that I feel as if I could do almost an thing for one whq. is simply honest and tries to keeps her part of an ent. But this won t do. I've enjoyed my own dinner so much *At I've half forgotten that the horses haven't glad theirs yet. Now wo yyou ts�oold if I light- m pipe beforeed got out Y': " Oh, no, don't mind that." .... "No good - natured fibs. Isn't awoke dis- agreeable?" She shook her head. " I don't mind It at all," she said,.but her sudden paleness pus - aled him. He could not know that he bald involuntarily recalled the many times that she had filled the evening pi for, a maa who now haunted'her memorypiike a speotra " I guess you don't Bike it very much)" he said, as he paaesd [tut. "'Well, no matter. It's getting so mild that I can smoke out of doors." • With the exception of the epbode of din. ner; the day was chiefly passed by Alids in L health - languor, the Iiafurwl re- aotion.Al m the d and strong excitie- entts of the + Tlie the. fell "keep. . va , 'Z At last, in- 9.drream, -she:' hb" esga,,ieit e mindo which appswied to grow : so leis e strong and triumphant thatit. iiho started j. u and looked around bewildered. A mo later, shosaw that a robin was singing in lilac bu4 by the window: and that near t t bird watw nest llyt oonstraeted. Sb to recalled her grief -whon'she had een the baildfwg of one of their little homei and she fell -upon her knees with a gratitud He too deep for words, and for more grateful Heaven than herds. . : Stepping out on the'porch, she saw * th shadows that the sun was low : in the w and that Holcroft was ooming down the 1 with his horme. He nodded pleasantly watched he passed on to the barn. Her eyes follow d ed him lingeringly till he disappeared, an t .then they ranged over the wide Valle�! a . the wooded hills in the distance. Not breath of air - was stirring ; the -loa►in cattle and other rural sounds, softened b e distance, came from other farmhouses; th ,birds were at vespers, Pad their songs to he fancy, were imbued with a softer, sweete 2 Iielody than in the morning. From the jacent fields came clear, mellow. notes th made her nerves tingle, so ethereal yet pe in etrating were they. She was sure she h m never heard such music before. When Ho croft came in to supper she asked, 11 Who f birds are those that sing in the field?" " Meadow larks. IM you like them ?" e • " I never heard a hymn sung that did m r more good." " Well, Zown up, I'd ratherhear'em th much of the singing we used to have do at the meeting - house." "It seems to me," she remarked, as sh a sat down at the table, "that I've nev_e heard birds sing as they have to-day." " Now I think df it, they have been tun ing up wonderfully. Perhaps they've aa idea of my good luck," he add, smilingly. " I had thought of that about myself,' the ventured. " I took a nap this after noon, and a robin sang so near the win o that he woke me up. It was a pleasant we. to be waked." "Took a nap, did you? That's famous Well, well, this day's gone just to suit me' and 1 haven't had niany such in a good while I can tell yau. I've got in a big strip of oats aua now, when I come in tired, here's a g supper. 1 certainlyy shall have to be on th watch to do TgIn Watterly good .turns fo talking me into# this bubiness. That takin a nap was a fi t -rate idea. You ought t keep it up for a month," " No, indeed., There's no reason' wh you should work hard and I be idle. I'v rested to -day, as you wished, and I feel be ter than I ever expected to again ; but to- . orrow I must begin in earnest. What ua is there of your kerpinq your cows, if goo butter i i not made? Then I must be bus with my needle." .- . "Yes, that's true , enough. See ho thoughtless 1 am. I forgot you - hadn't an clothes to sp-ak of. I ought to take you t town to a dressmaker." "I think you had better get your' oats in," she replied, smiling shyly. "Besides, have a dressmaker that just suits me —one that's made my dresses a good mar. y years-' " If she don t suit -you, you're In r, ' o b suited," said he, laughing. ".Welly some day, aftIr you are fixed up, I shall have to let you know how dilapidated I am." "Won't you dome a little favor ?"L.. "Oh, yea, a dozen i of 'em, big or little.' " Please bring down this evening some- thing that needs mending,', I am so much better " - " No, no, I wasn't hinting for -yon to d any thing to- night." • " But you've promised me," she urged. " Remember, I've been resting nearly all (Isy. I'm used to sewing, and earned my living at it. Somehow, it don't seem natur- al for vie to sit with idle hands." " If I hadn't promised " — ' "But But you have "' _ , I suppo #e I'm fairly caught," "and he 'brought down a little of the most pressing of the mending. " Now I'll reward you," she said, handing slim his pipe, well filled. " You go in the parlor and have a quiet siwAe I won't be long in clearinv up the kitchen." " What! smoke in the Parlor ?" , ' "Yes, why not ? I assure you I don't mind it." - "Ha I hai 1 Why didn't I think of it be- fore? I might Have kept the parlor and smoked Mrs Muinpson out." "It won'' be smoke that will keep me out." , Ill should hope not; or anything else. I must tell yo how I did have to smoke Mrs. Mumpson o t at last," and he did so with so much dro le that she again yielded to irre. pressible Ia ghter. "Poor th g I I'm sorry for her." i . "I'm sorry for Jane -poor little stray' cat of a child 1 . I hope we can do something for her some y," and having lighted his pipe, he took up he county paper, left weekly in a hollow by the stage - driver, and went Into the by After erring up the fire, he sat down 'to read, bu by the time she joined him, the tired man tis as nodding. He tried to bright- ' rep, but eyes were heavy. - " You've worked hard to- da," she said; symppaat�h ticall' .- ... . ... "Well )1- have," he'`i%A veered, Of I've not done such ai good day's work in a year." "Then why don't you go to sleep at once ?" ::Then don't seem polite —" I Please don't talk that way," she inter. ruptod. 'f I don't mind being alone at all. I shall feel a great deal more at home if you for#pt all t bout ceremony." Well, ,;Alida, I guess we had both better begin on that basis. If I give rep when I'm tired, you must. YOU mustn't thinly I'm al- waya.such s sleepyhead- The fact iai I've been more tired out with worry of late than with work I can laugh about it now, but I've been desperate over it that I've felt more like swearing. You'll find out Iive become a deal of a heathen. "Y ell, I'll want till I find out.,, as I we ore getting acquainted famously, on't you r, : # yen, "' she nodded, r itRh a smile that meant m than a long speech. " Glood- night." , I - . . y�h . _- �W -' *, . �i�>gl�lr1,1y.�11f�,:At I' � � sibadr. ' s0 t 'CO., e.7 Ch @L.'*Oire� ' �, q0 . usilswry 4 ngd,ltale or iv or tlme on rala#ry sir essarsis. sioas. IPAum'W.V*on of,B•N.A., o A.roly* Torroto- / - 0A*XV0 CVTI'flNG 0(.'IFOA4-- 'amtlsmen 11 desirous of aoquiriny a thorough knowledge of anent cutting should sppl at once to N CozvoAx, 11'22 Yonire Bt-. Toronto. .Terma on application. SPOONER'S -COPP RINE ' Bs''p'— I°n- f)broiu Anti -tiio- d, Lion Bo: -metal for journal bearings in inaekinery- p Givaranteedcoppermi zed,edpplieseveryrequirememt. !neat' Ask your hardware dealer for it. ALONZO . SPOON- RR. patentee and Manutacturer, Port Hope, Ont. Tas AVER 1L11YE OF OTEANil1RIPp Saint r weekly between Montreal anauverpool, e oF�AraAOs :— Saloon, Montreal to Liverpool, last $60, $50, and gfiti ; Returp Tickets. $80, �0 and =loo .; -- according to Stepfner and accommodation. Inter. s mediate sad Steer4ge at lowest rates. For further pp►trtdculars and to 9"ure Berths, apply to U. E. to 1fIQKKAY, General Manager 1 Custom House Square, Montreal, or to the l�oeaVt Agents in thedif- ferent Towns and Cities. e eat You IIELPM Rustnesr tienege, o:nrlph, Out», Twelve Ststee and Provinow already represent - aae the roll of this Institution: To thorough, as Practical instruction, and the efficiency and suttees _ of its graduates, this. College. owes its popularity. Circulars, giving torque, etc., mailed free. Address, d k. MAoOORMICH. Princfp.u. . d A N�w NNEtRT I[OV•11i;M. SH>ltl' s— a Will lhsrpeh suite without thking it out. pf Every farmer will bu it. AGENTS WANTED. y EMENT A CO, TORONTO. e MANCLES)8 i de.; ;Cashier Wringers, to kinds; Washing Machines, 2 kinds: Churns, Carpet gw,eep• r ere, Most Qhopperp, Trucks, and other sundries. ad. HANUMN fNDUATRiAL'WORRa CO., Hamilton Canada that Send for articles wanted; or illustratwi R*41o�{ra.e n- � 0 ad 1- , F • t 23 ADELAIDE BT. [.,TORONTO. All classes of fine work. Ufn. of Prinosrs' Leletly Stop and Metal Fornhura Send in piom e JuNN 19. Imo. —For two years my wife's health was run down.: She was greatly emaciated and too weak to do Wn anything for herself ; she was given rep by five doctors, they all passed the e opinion that she could not live. She commenced using Dr. Jug's Medicine in - r December, 1854, and after taking ei: bottles she was so much improved that _ she could look afterherhousehold duties. ' J. M• RODDIOH, Engineer, C. P. R-, wear Toronto. Awnin s ! ow Shades ,' dew ltlaretdea roe. Wholesale an� 13e- w tail, at the Cna- BRATED GoLD MEDAL TENT MANUFACTORY, 70 Bing St. y West, Toronto. NATIONAL MANUFAcruw'o Co.- OLDCOMPOSITION GOLD, Antique Bronze , Natural Wood, and other Picture 3 I Room, Mouldings, Frames, Etc Paintings, En- gracings, Etchings, Artotypes,Artiste'Materisis, Mirrors, etc. Wholesale and Retail. Trade Cat. cod alogue. IIATTHEwl9 nsto& sit co.. Toronto. e mHE MOILER INSPFCTION and Innar. r 1 Race Company of Canada, g Consulting Engineers anct Solicitors of Patents, TORONTO. o G. C. ROBB, Chief Engineer. A. FRAesR, See'y- Tress. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR "PLATFORM y ECHOES," or Living Truths for Head and e Heart, by John B. Gough; his last and crowning wife work, brim full of thrilling interest, 'humor and pathos; bright, pure, and good, full,of laughter and tears. It sells atisight to all. To it is added the life e and death of Mr. Gough, by Rev. Lyman Abbott. d This is the best and fastest selling book of the day. Terms liberal. Write us for full information, circulars, Y ete. Address, WILLIAM BRIGGS, 78 acid 80 King Street East, Toronto. y TIME , BANK OF, TORONTO. ° Dividend Yo. sd I Notice is hereby given that a dividend lit 0 four I e - cent for the current half year, being m the rate o:(d) eight per cent. per annum, and a boa}ua of (2) two per cent. upon the paid -up capital of the bank, has this e day been declared, and that the same will be payable at the bank and Its branches, on and after - . WEDNESDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE-NEXT. The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st day of Mav— both dal s inclu led. . The Anitual Oeneral bleetincr, of Stockholders will ' be held at the banking house of the institution on Wednesday, the 15th day of June next. T,he chair to he taken at noon. By order "ofthe Board. - • D COULSON, Deshler. o Bank of Toronto, April 27,1887. EBSTEA 'S Una�rid�ed Dictum, A DICTIONARY, I . 118,(!00 Words, 311W Engravings, a . GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD ' Invaluable of '15,000 Titles, and a � 8;e.; BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, at eve of nearly 10,000 Noted 'ersons, - >�a: _ ALL IN ONE BOOK. Contains WW more Words and nearly 2000 indre. Illustrations than any otherAmerican Dictionary. G. A C. NERRIAM A CO., Pub's, Springfield, Mass, _ - MERIBEN BRITANNIA, CO. .. MANUFACTURE ONLY FiNEST 31LV =R=PLA� D► ,- . - WARE 'I 1. .- ... �4_ 1 1 .. . . .,. I. � ; - . .1 .., .. - . 1% '• I - �� /' .: ;. F. ,. pal► rest t had, been "r �eecnpstve lllustrstion nit appliassion. For sale esi;oined • o Pon her was a blessed vilege, � �.) by makers and still more ha y was the truth thwt she +i iC ,` could rest. plew� on the to in the ' iIist W Wholesome ad�eiee A►D�► CAI�aE PARTS CO., _ pwrl9t, within *cad On one side and the Martin ynn `•to his . daugbW Christie, Y Sole Man�a�otu �ts for CasadLt ,. �rl April sup on thOotbera both ama4ing waMth 'I Laugh w th everybody, but at no. cue." The Trials only su lied. 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Is qy .__ I and ' a 101104 40 :Nst I = �3 _ .. �i'�' " - -: to .�.,�,.",.g_, per .y an 41stanos of K ab"yenco - I _Wt, _. I 1, "I . I � . - %, -.1. -1..W-A�%.1i t�,"w.tfie; is-did, : - - - y h : to give my f t O,P- of Winter, wo4ld . i ' V�fillatqme; ond Bowser's impatience And �. To k"p -�er Memory f=, . ;:,:,.iZ,. - . 4�, "I . 1. .1 . h" ha L - - � , n I. _-_�� ­ . . I : . - we must not scold ; I P.." A_�, I- - - .- 0 . W &r a few hours � hands, L�v . _ I . I . . r to warmt :"Z_ ft..,, '�Z * a dangerously wound I A&H oci�teni LL V1*,A;teWpmti9U vvened to find me in . .:. with.Iovw hearte am :,: L ... .� .�,;:,. . I . ­ , ­ ­ . weather 0 00 - I ,IV,. L I 11' .1. . - . . . . � If ", went to i! �­ . - _�.. . I . . � . L . I . r . � ' . - . - ., . _.... 1 ' - 0 I-. I ... .�. . . . . when the . . , witfi rAok headache, Andl how he Tbs,=�rels childon stud. Nf' C . I Children � ; i . . . th anything ailed P to d7 _.' . . . 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'; 11 4� "I 41 _i. -r I L I � - Hid this k a," added he, "who bas when I was ti*, I . nelver-oracked a walnut add . 1. leifi our , L Unbry ..; .1. . ­. 1, le. -0 4 e . a I � 1(don't ,of , , A � .." � familiarity with certain 0 0M w" rianitift, ;a i X r . -.*1 Mv fam� I ­­ is atitt ]a I have they obliged me, fire% by im � . vwou I ' .: ' 40iret&r.i. and..lwwdi,�. Aw-lAr 'akd in t] Th� I - I of i . 0,418 ble"Ing ever kelk, . . I : . L 1: not unknown to ths woaJd-- afterwordi bytbreats, to on Z night, "Ohlow gum Onod a year. I , _. - J. __ . , . . - f . - -,. . ; hq%yevok sv 's I of Y161^1 I " , I Wj$b,)I�&ce aid plenty everywhere , " 1. i.. . . .kr. . . . Ut out my auk v 9 - . - ' ! , . . Ing appriv - tO1161 . . . a apy, of was on- r, - Q&MSMON , , �,'. �., L . . . ad, through . .reat sad boian� h " 11y; quickl�,. I k0a biring I was so -fatigued I aggrt I should have _-�,Well Its Pome I liar rexes houies be bleq I . - : , . . : . ­. - - i��� I � . - ,- _ , I .. - acting, he suddenly -issued an,order omt, lent he should die before he in fainted • ; at length they quarrelled among Mt assured of that, and, You must,suffEffeW _A4.4­;1'k,_-0Cd thi�qutwk�-Iwyfvo .. . . - I .4 ... :_ * . - .- I . w I - I L : I _ . I who had heard the Qrdery 4 L . - � - � . . .1 _­ . -1. - ... is - . I . . - . - ' -.,. . . F m peart4oaflop.saw tree .1 . . � .. . : ,.".':L . ; 1. . : . - Schell. Schroeder, ged, themselves ; and while all WN in Oonfud0u, for A •" - I ) , r��savt ul loVed V4ro, ' 'k 0: i - _ I � on whistling and stng4p and �', , . i V �, .. . _� - - 1 4 . '. V; - full of terror, to the citadel, siud hur . He went . or(, . ' . . . came) we escaped . I hir Jubilet - 1. . . . .. - ... . . it W _. . � ­­i I I I vie himself flight, 6 •!or me, I -8 Iffered We . 1. A4 ,witkout, fart4ox IU treatment, � suffer.` . I . n � . � - � n-eXz ,told Schell to $a . . . . . went to bed to - . . -F. H. TQrrJJJ#toft'_ L ": �. I? was. - What attiple suhloat - . � I . ­ - Y1 .-, t easily half-dtad! the hoe.; ,of meditation on the ­ ': I . . . . - . for w -' 1. . 4 i An - us turns of late did this night afford I The tooth ached for three days and Oren ...,I , .I.- ; : ­. I. �. .: i di*4q.ad. ,gehioll, Mig . . . I k ..i.— . .. . - . � . . . .1 f lied �- A� e vi -, An p . ­ .i A X�.­P _­il) L .,/. . %dd for his own ty fiyiug - te , . various I . F�._, . L . have pro I � ­_ ' I . ' Berlin nights in spite of all, rom.dies. D4ink the . t '�' , . . I.. .. � "?V *at, * sajamed. t4 take • I But three years Wore I danced at - ' . I 1 Mai ' 0. raise ttIrke." ..in - L Uhighk � : . .... '. . '80 . . ­ ., - 1: singly, hroader - having pro ad horses, aay Mr. Bowser would remark Par 8 wh - . I - d gav me some broad d in • with and sisters of kings ; � . I - . . on one of which he, hifii-aelf offered to &c- qa m . 'ex an .gav ,:u IN . the daughters _f, Aches yet, does it? I �;ieve y0it see County, pa,., urive titem to in*rket.aw they .. - . when -.d I ­ L L.� 11 emit; - --- "" ment w * I did fa * ., an and here was f, - in a Polish hut, a kaw . va lJocks, of tug hun- '. , - , , - ' ' _ . _.. - company.him into Bf I gw# I pretending a great deal - 30 As to got my would SOUACLit" ­ . . . . I . .. 11 � 1141,41lis , by,his. name, almost naked, __1,A_ laying for the sport . P. . . . . , # , L a'; C , L �_p 11 If you'd at tin and Igo mound. - -ivuu along.the pub4xo&dk'.' .. ­ . ". . mein, M; is tit , � . , W O' we Wore desert- rustics, whom I was at last .sympathy. -t%�t '. .tooth dyed are thus tit, . '.. . worthy : ; I • nlyl: .. himl*%h4 of ignorant the I= towffd his friANA? ' . . * I * mad throw. off 'nor is I - � . . ­ . . � I. .... I . Ots, having the ight li�fore been at a neiih- obligod'to figbL I WOA MYPdt the oat" of � in h .OW4, com- ... my prison, he drew it corporals is -sabre from - . I ached, the pain would all 90 &way- Four- A pro, phet h,,#3 uo ho of tr"tiug I - * isfortun fen me on this ins, try. L'168teur'and his Method C - I I I I - d said, I I Friend, w We : burin alehouse where the officers in pur- the trifiinv,uq . � e that �f . fifthA Of human, aches come from imagine- ceA by the � _�, an . I - - . L_ , d and de w1ribed us, , 'JW not my vanity led me to 11 .1 I t . . ffe'8 suit of Uri came, name coagion '. . ion, , - . f Paris, and one journal wants him under his eoat, hidropitobia are witudly denoun , . . . betrayed; follow me; only, do not nu r me ad related the wh9le blato ' of 'our flight. nohow these poor Peasants I was a musiclam - , . &Ch - $0 b&& " L 1. I � . -1 - pre" %, .1 L. . . _. to fall into the hands of my enemies." I ry _ - "Bat it does a as a rash impostor. . I - . km Bw Schell, becs, his son I mighthave slept in peace and safety. The as, V could arrested - . . . � . I .... "That That is, on imagine it does. L , L I . I would have spoken; but interrupting he pe4sant pany, and had of u spoken . desire of ptoving I know More ,L a 4 m. � abbu t the hand, he added, ad in his ,,,A . t same VaIn to bed al imagine my leg was off, and A French pewspaper copies " it .. . . - . . . me, and taking ]he by L .. .. : . . I t to .. him when h a was quarter a HAbol- than other man, road,& me through life the 10h:ve no doubt that I should suffer'awful. & hot, journal bkLLtflg fire to an-Americsik .; .. ..,.- .- . "Follow Follow me;. we have not a moment ' � I continued victim of envy and slander. Had . u"g.es - the_'` - journal to lose.,, I therefore slipped on my cost and hwett. . me WoUt I Can't do* anything ,for you. passenger owh, a"41 k; . , . per " .Las . 11 Presence of n Lind md VOic all nature, too, bestowed on me a -a eaker or a on Will lot your imagination ran away too "a not new'V6 �.: t:p giving the . I I .. . - 1. - Lout having time to take the little ' ' VY * ­ . boots , witt at were now eft. I ilr=tsulul�t�l�ran to the deformed body, I had been )an obwxved, ith your sense I can't help it." - . pre" of this conutry tog much credit. I . . . . . . . . I . money I had left; and, as we went out of a let while So all detailed the peasant in Was courted, lma-*ought, and.my advantures, w The ache hung on so long that I #nal�y NG'w Hampshire paid the bounty on )n, Schell said to the sentinel. " I L I . the prig( 'a, however, was a worthy and miah had been fewer. Thus the - eighty . live - d last year, is. I I . - am taking the prisoner into the officer's t a chamber. ape went to the dentist and had the tooth pull ty bean killed and it - . . , . - BO_ he maxi of" become his miseries; to Mr. Bowser, , tbap it. least forty where an." .. , and direr him thd road toward merits of t. . e4. This was unbeknown being hispered arultud apartment; stand emia.' We w a still but about seven chiles ie bear, having Warned to. dance, . er�' Newloundlaud dogs whielk. Intq this 'room we really went, but passed mad than 0 and'whou he came home that evening and of tactil W I - � I .. I . out at the other door. The design of Schell f in Glatt, 'hav Lng lost ourselves among the must live and die in chainL found. me singing to the baby he' laughed their owners were anxiouittiget rid-of.- , I . . I . . . . - . .. . 'ex" ' ­ - I under the arsenal, which was not mountains, wht re we had w%ndered. many Next day we underwent great 6�ffsring- long and loud, and added: Mn. ' Price, (if Yorktowii, O-, - cross . . . was to go y, leap thd miles. The - ter fol)Wed me. I lound At a village we passed through, to prevent 64 Didn't I tell you so? No doubt you and he . . SZZ her husband while he slop, . . . far off, to gain the covered .i PtN411"but np bridles. I - 'r bay, ­ : L .-;:. � palisades -and,viterwatd. escape in the beat three hones in t ourselves from dying of hungerp we sold had a -little bit of toothache to start with gave 114118elf away to such -an.extent, that � -1 , -1 , 6 mow-P4,140sate ponner did the . . ... � � - -and imagination , ..... . I ;a might. W � ,cely gon� a , njured her in - L - Schell's wgsc6&t for eighteen grosch. This just a little bit- &a vorte. A chap who manner i . . a had adw assist me. 8 a was affected, half ork and called you she has tiled a bill for di . I - - hundred paces before 'we met 'the &dj utant . 6 . g&VA me sum was soon expended; sad I - shot a re, t If I had- pone to w n't keep his head shut in his sleep U" UQ - I . __. w nu4 and ' two darling, CA . . Schell started back g to full D crow, which I devoured alone, Schell refus- my poor, dear, stricken suffering . . I . . . . L'. .,. d Major Quaadt. 9 .. . 4�' /_1 an I . t of your . busines,s to - marry. .... ; . ' I � . - . .. upon the rampart, and leaped from ridies. I led the horses to the, door, called In to Participate. On the 27th we reached On a have every tooth um ?ins on Cliiew papers, . , - . . L. • , . , sprang u . chell, and he] him, with . , . 'Brandenburg, where my sister count i gi4a in the - .- . . . . the well was -there not very high. I his '&mc leg Hammer in Koz. Its mighty lucly for you that you An sc 14 a WO, who re . I � ' ol'A horseback he old, peasant then began lived, and where I expe��d succafirs. I was. married a man with something besides saw- apparently audlentic, of MIL living followed and alighted unhT�rt, except hav- � city, . I � ' ' I . tov�eep, and be I woul&u6t take his horses; cOntly died in the w, leavijig i- . . . - i . . Ing grazed my shoulder. Idy poor friend but he luckily anted courage, .and perhaps disappointed. My sister and her husband- dust under his scalp. " - load not been d ' - . " .. some having put out his terrified at the idea of receiving a proscribed My revionge Came sooner than could have husbands from whom she I ... �; . was not so fortunate, L t1a,1k hove to Call for anti-. L t�e will, to I de tin; for ,With nothing " I r"uested been anticipated. It wasn't two weeks voreed. We a . .. ankle. He immediately drew his sword, . wanderer, would not $08 Mo hut 11�1 ­ than a 1A fork, in our then feeble con- Almost distracted, I changed a one night at Mormon legislation for Chicago m well as. . - _ ore ., I I � patch rte it to me, and begged me to des- in to depart. A before Mr. Bowser awoke m . Utah. MI ave my plan, and we pursued our way in the di- mid i lit by exclaiming: . He was a small, weak 1tion, he i It It stopped us long enough ' . him, and fly. havencsill I I assistance f rom. the village. a. 4 6 7rnh. Bowser, are you dead, or have YOU Fort�-six grocers and manufacturbre Of ­ I .:, 1" - complying with his re- -t� u 4 - - rection of Elbing, where I had some friend -garine plead - , 11 man; but, far-from' Ow Id us on horse -,back with ed guilty this week iix. * , A be a deaf ?" .. oleomai . I : - � eat' I took him in my arms, pushed him After encountering numerous risks and become ston tonsto. - I qio . I . I ,; n . 61 What is I . - �ut hats asdi leg ;Schell with his' uniform in it, dear, burglars or fire?" �- the New York Court of Ueneral;Seba . . - over the palisades, afterward .got him o ore , and I in my regimental vexation@, and t, with my friend vd. . without very 0 f r Ig and fire be hanged. I �VO been selling that concoction. The tints IMPO . . the way, where was i 11 Burglare % my back, and began to run, wa _ d 0 Y I # -� - --.-: � , 7&t. and we ere in danger of seeing ith the toothache for the last amounted to K750, said-to be the larges, ' . ' L - Well knowi*g'which W I wank . Cold all Schell at a house r _ . � I ,&Y . . not well received, I arrived at lbing, worn out, suffering w 9 M - . - . van - - . - I I . . .1 It may not be uisnecessary to remark th666 ur hop" , for my borne -* footsore, and in raga. Recruited sad fur- three hours and you ve laid there and snored amount ever coaccwd iA a cr . i-niiLial court i � - -S . I . L - - - a it from the a ble ; howev9r, at last, good a cent whether I one day. . "I ' I _ . . . . . circumstances that favored ouren- I seman-like made him move. Schell niched with money, I proceeded by Dantzio, away " if you didn't care I . . . .., or I tier In charge of �n iron church The sun had just set as we took 6nd, being joined by Schell at lived or died." The proballo I I terprise. . is the result . . .. 1. . way ; had scarcely gone a to Warsaw ; I ButwhatesuIdo? This ­ . * - .. . ''I.. to flight: the hoar-frost tell.- No one would I d the ws, we ad the Thorn, we pawed on to Vienna, where we 11 in a n#;w bubut b on the buuth side of Edin- - before we perceived ness t " . W by making andred p . 9. of some careless barg has been inforui d that his services will ..-. � ; risk that we had done, arrived safely in April,.1747. ' I run the from the village. I Our teeth lately?" reason L d a terrible peasants cumin in crowd's f . . . . . cracked "y walnuts with y no lotiver be,requirtd. The alleged - .' I 1.1- . - i ' L . . , - - . - jaw and in a lettcr to the newspapers is that lie had . We hear 80 dangerous a leap moment of our arrival the people had ' (7V BE 00.14TIN U RD.) .,:. � . . : knew •us; but At the in " � 1 - :, :, . .. . . He eat up in bed and held his . . - - noise be ; -11 - . . � - , � . . . . hind us. Everybody &I day, ,*,' - fiercely that I was quite I . . -ch, it being a festival " . .11 I .. � ,1 .1- I � L.. - . ., . glared at me so flei . � . _. -1 . � * - I I ­ _� before they could go round the citadel, and I een all in chui appearance * .. . . . I . . medicine o6w. I been carrying mb, t)iq, and afterward, . ; - i _.. ­ nd they only now made their appea . -.1 L..,. ' L ' alarmed and went for the m - when presented with a pej athbulat6r, giving ', .. � : .1 . . , the town, in order to pursue us, we - . . , nervil. � . ; . ; through castled put W in our cap , An ftyptian Fu. I )n Cotton ,, . been c, _ . I - . . . � had got a full half league. - I I . Y havi # got the start of ' ­­1 . gava.-him. some peppermint essence C child a ride into the country. : I . . I , e. 9'4rtunat*, we It h i - . . Egypt in i oil of cloves on a rag ; then some the The alarm -guns fired before we weft , ' A funeral in . go then some . An old trapper informs the Tilbury. Times L. ' he visitor sees was - : . . -1 . .i .1. a hundred paces distomt; atwhich my frier am, and son wers beyond their reach. eight, and the first one, - camphor on the end of a tvo,009 hat the past season li the moat din- was . . � . ._­17 % - I . ' -_ . -w been � I d, knowing that, in We were )Iiged to take the road to "tonishea. very much. At the head of the no use. cord for the muskrats of L very much terrified, - ad through the town, rocession march a corporate body of the ­I don't. believe I &hall live to ice day. antrous year on re in addition' to the L : . . - generally impossible to unshelburi Tilbury East Plain"- *0 -I . w. . such cases, it was I P a a find .1 .. - . I from 6rlatz, unless the fugitives had here Schell b quartered a month Lind and a certain number. of men, who light I" he moaned " he fell 0 It -of be large tiumber trappc�, hundreds were spear- ... - - escape ,,,, 4. tjub- h , spear- got the start soive hours before the alarm- fore, and I which Ike was known.by pr0000dat • a quick step, singing a most began to dress. anti drowned curing the late his water. . r dress, without hate or ilant air, while swinging themselves from .. 0, yen you Will. Are you sure your ed . . - .__ guns were heard, .the passes being immed. erybody. FUJIYL 5,000 arc diapmed of, and he is of the tits -and hus- , suffici ntly-proclaimed we were do- right to left. Behind them comes the tun- tooth aches?" opinion that their extermination is Only *A . .. � . .iately all stopped by the peasants I revolver but I vigilant. . Our horses, however, continued to oral car, or rather a sort of bier, hearing & He looked round for his rev . . .. . . I Cation Of a few_m6re seasons. sera, who are exceedingly , question . . . . ­.. I • not five hundred paces from the tolerably y well, and we haled the good lack great red shawl, in which the body is depos- had pipped it under the bureau. . Ung Of L .. - . We were n . thou ht I had, A victim from the Carole" hadd - . I _.: - 3 . . I -1 walls When all, before us and behind us, got through the town. Scholl knew the iced. At the extremity of the bier, on a ,, had it, you know, or thou I says :_­ Since I was shot 66 little - , _., . ..il I .. . 9 ad to *au u, where W6 arrived at eleven perch, is placed a turban or the tarbouche but I guess it was all imagination. Mr. fire-arms. L i daylight when ,% a . a* revolver that . L . I" were in motion. it was d haven't a tooth in more than a year ago with first attemptL &a -fortu- 'clock ; and ere now safe beyond the of the defunct. Two men carry this bier. Bowser, just imagine YOU mentioned 1. - leaped; yat was our .. was not loaded (?) I have seen is at with such high spirits the your head." . % nate as it was wonderful.. This I attribute rusaian front r. . - They follow -, instances of W I . . He who has U in the '"Me situation Of that you are an the paWre ins nearly a thousand my presence of mind, and the reputation . movement of the head Is Cortege that of And YOU just imagine . . . .. � . &I � to k hones I" he accicients from the s"';6�ume; quitA,& per- ­ . a, though he never can des- the corpse, rocked iu every direction, seems old buzrArd ti Pic MY . . - - ._.I.... . had already acquired, which made it my can I it roared " be w around. : � tentage of these havo-prt;v6d - fatal. Point- thought a service of danger for two or thrice ribe, all the jay we felt- An innocent man, r jump under the shawl that shrouds d= ;y revolver at a person should be ­, � anguishing in a dungeon, who, by his own he women bring u the rear, some - on We tied a bag of hot "has bn his face, ins an empty '. '--� �', It was beside, imagined, be punished sa. . . .1 _.. - - men to attack me. ' . - , .... _. ..,-. � arms_ for our andeavours, han broken his chains and rei- seem, some on foot. pr�. first row is form, and we put on mustard , * killer and made a crime and.should. - �j� . :. we were well provided with a, - of all the arbi- ad of weepers or rather screamers, almost everythingL else in the I � . . .. .. I _1 I - . ..,. . was little suspected that ained his liberty in despite who house, and much." . . I :__ . � . . I L defence; and it . . - . I.: .-. . .1 . . I I . . - - . a old nor- 3", who Vainly would send forth toward heaven at each stop the none of 918 . _... . Schell had only his sword, and I a I ary power of prim Us .pt. another wink. When I . � . . I I . I I - , - ppdse ovioeires, In,' momenta like shrillest notes. - The weepers hold in their mornin came the ache was no better, and I . ... . Man the Destroyer. � � I - . . I . I . , 4 . . . . . ; . - � . I _ poral'B sabre. . nt ere, such .. g&b&r1iencebf w are coldl = . • the bewatif aj -.,.. - 1. _ ' friend three I% ' U Atellotiam, that hand a handkerchief, with which the K 0 rved: . keep it 1"t&ted that the quagga, . I - Scarcely had I borne my fric m and could not well 'comprehend how I ever not solicitous of wiping air as porlectly I I X 'an, of course Voti don't ww k to .. L - dred paces before Iset him down, I by ar two ends the house Upwt any �0119= .You'd better wild str)ped amr, of South Airics, has sudden. . - . . ., L . . � . I . ., .. , arouud me but dark ass came on so fast, could resolve to live under governments d but which they pull the . Ce"F,U to eclat. The bootmakers of 1,011. , . . . . . .1.. . I , honour, antl dry their head with a gesture that go down and have it pulled-" .. '.. . , �.. .: citadel ; where wealth, content, I I . . Ion and Now i c rk wanted his skin for a � - • . � that I could see neithe�.town nor n4l upon & IL ' 11 : - - I - �urntly -My pre. life, all depe a master's will; nd would be desperate if It were not dro ,- W.wh&t! . I . conseqently we could not be seen. lar kind of sportsman's boot, d I -his intention a . forsake who, were a the moot pure, on arrival at the Cemetery they take)the --Just ran down and 6#e thi dentist u i away out of zoology. ce of mind did not at this time PAW( sen , xwf ally, of course ce to a as it in, oil, iy determins- , to do Justi corpse from the bier to cast it, such draw it * 't, It will hurt I I old not bo l?1e, singly k?e a few left on the highest and i� I � , me ;death or freedom was It 11 I it I" � There may . . . . .� , ' , Never did L:dtring life, into the grave. The grand funerals, how- t on an a man and Mo stand . I . J. . . , .1 nation _ bu � ,us, but the Boers, tempted by I - . _. � � I I Where are we, 6chell !" said I to whole �, . L wildest platea ..A ! I . . j. � - . lion. qumite tham solemnity. I tea' the herds - 139hemis, lie ? feel pleasure ore ex at this mo- ever, take place with much mote I --I'll die first." ' ; . t � . 1. friend. 11 Where- does- re I your Imag. the high prides, ha'�� ext"s . . . -,- , ' my . I � personage hardly dead I - � - On which ,-side is the river Neils ?" •,He meat. h;Y f end, for me. had risked A An im rta&t is is Oh, well, 11 you will. permit you . go existed South . - - - � L t XpeajL sh&mef III des ; and now, of tar - ha i Pt More his friends and mquaintabom Ination to make on believe that you hate which only ton Years a : - 1: P i . .. . - pointed sideways, but could 1�0 U. Egy it , Africa. That will be the fate of the L . � . _. i . . ale- " . .- ­ . - - in _ ving =-. hurry to r-he house during One Or two toothache don't Me Me. possibly of, the crocodile. . Understanding his signal, I took him on rigid him at I et twelve hours on my sho I at &a ex f fully sorry for him, for and, too, Possi -, - -.". i I V? both him and III he suffer' - pliant,. an � • 1, My shoulders, and carried him to the Noise der,-1 had sav "if. We days they eat and drink I * . . -It takes whole provinces to supp y ivory for � . . - , y 0 not have suffered an* =9 : I felt awfully for the neKt, two days. Then . .:. - . � . I Here we distinctly heard the alarm sound- certainly she Id 7 man the dead, or rather his heirs, indu ad dreadfully , ertisiDg firm in Oxford street, the I ; . . I ­ : � . . who 'to carry! us a ve so Glatx, . I . the noisiest deM,0Astr&tiO8& When the he stiodditly decided to 1,ave the tooth pulled one advertising ice of a quarter of & . - __ Ing III the villages and the pe"a-Atal . Hrpunau,-,,WWdn the Is fourfold the pr with , 1- likewise w ON . - . I were to form the line of deserti Thus in f OM at hour of the interment arrives a scent of the and asked me in a tons ha7 tried to make price . - Century, ago, and the beists are hunted wi - . . . . , ..: . . ro tier$, I sit the J�ro horses. 'wildest character is produced. The slaves cmaWn. . - - . .1 were everywhere in motion, and, spreading Bohemian f I . don't YOU - WOA toncy which in -no long time t be, . . . . I . , t . with th cal sword; bsci'to-Glatz- an& women thabousehold throw them ,Mrs. Bowser, d 't- to go a , in making ... . . the alarm. ' r term na 6 the an I fatal Indian- Govvrutnout man . . ,rort. the. King, and sent him a naives on the corpse and feign a do I - down to e d tint's with me?" I effortn to protec; the Asiatic brood, but isa,- which was a little I also wrote , � . . ... . . I I came to the Ne , - . I . I I' • frozen, en - true state of Y can; likewise indubitable tion to hinder It trom. Passing the threshold. giWhy, does your tooth still ache ?, " . f entered it with my friend, and car . . but it has they will all be futile. .Animals which . I I - e roofs of in innocence, and GUPPUc&t*d This lugubrious tragedy In Played Cowden- -1 Still ache I Great Scott, when} dead an exceedingly valuable contract ried him as long as I could wad ; and when slastmt." - . . - . i away the coffin they never lot up for a single I � - which did not ; but r ved no-aaswer. tionsly ; they anatch re go Careless. Man a habit of d "in and laws establishing close I . 1_ contiiiae for more than a a Y ft - I could not feel the bottom, ce-of eighteen Anti now was 1, in BOhGmis, w fugativG belay effi,011 other with blowsF and the most I I I am sorry YOU we ir health. time are we Lo when it in worth while PIL . thout money, protector, or At never know how to take owe of the Z , - me ; and thas we got stra,nger, wi, violent and frightful clamour is heard. to run �'. - feet, he clang round twenty years of as Waves the house and - L I can it?" t . risk of breaking them The . 1 safely to the other'shore. My father taught riond, and a il 8- ID t the procession rs *n't be imaginatio, 9 a skin is used by -smokers and. 1,.. . �aigii of 1744 1 had been usrter6d . to the cometery,,preoeded by camels ]EIe gave me a look of boiler-plated re- crocodile � all his sons to swim, for which I have often the CAMI with- U=cm�wZ, and so he will duiappearo; . -.v ith a weaver, whom I Advised ad with victuals, hich an distributed pro&oh. clapped on his hat and was off - E . in a con le I ope wants, Europe i 'e I - - : - , , L had to thank him ; since, by means of this at Bratinatt :ly Warned in childllwd, I md amisted I 0 bury hisaffso* ^04 Pr a poor h ins in crowds &long the out another word. He returtiod irning tigers' - CIS" � . - art, which is eaai w rthi to th Urr ' rom in general a- and if the fashion oi tL -,- Tho road. . 1. ioad the mourners and of hours, and I know f 11, - -_ . . All along to the T,eatist and into broochas had dev, us with joy . an gra, tuL7 __7 had on various occa,sions pr4servid my life, them from g planderedi elopod and spread to and was more bold in danger. The reader man receiv I d ti . friends of ilis ai�ily fight for the honor of mosmor that he had� boeu a in his America, tigers would ha*e '�erished out. . . . but two Years hearing the bier for an inatd,1116 and thus it that the aching molar li�d come hom . in the midst had lived in his "MO house will easily suppose svl�r� . � � There will wo4 not be a. bird of paradise on . . hand . I - I . . - - ­ L I '. , : , � .�, of December, and remaJn1Tgv1ter*a'rd eight- before, as 3 Lite master of him and his Passes. or rather bounds from hand to Pocket. ' the ostrich has only been save4 ' 1 . . . . ; . _- - - a fate. I had hen nine horses &ad five.ser- amid the most frightful disorder. The in- ft Well me you . .1 eVth' "d I con hours in the open air, was & sever better ?" I -qUeried` - )xivate breedirs. Man will not wait for with t a highest and most favorable torment ended, every one return to the el Better of WhAtT, .. I by I I -fog vants, ' -W " ; - the coolia 6t wto. hardship. About seven o'clock the hoar w I came a f. itipial seeking house of the dead to recomineum the fOsti- Why,'the toothache, Of COU11 . Ti'l-, w" succeeded bv front and moonlight. The hopes ; bm"46 I . in ik fr6m teak tre'6816 -hum — P&Wtiont SIA hsvin lost . outh like vities, dancing and the mortuary demomtr&- . I- Humph.. - Whole odd anythin about thing AUX - I ..- I - ­1 . en ep V . �. uis-d'or tionc-Brookip.Ma L - , me worm, it is , . .ng of my Jhi d k tf , _. ga;int, I - hill". Inw, birdff ; and a dentury or two hence wilf - . but an - t4o 101 0. I ut ,% . - � � ��. . my having the tOOthsch& - -by. ,� - I true; to be flr�d - while he suf gie bad � , _ . Ai ... .,� . . - plexed a. planet in which �. A. � 7 � . : . i. that you drink, but himself per . I re . in t e X f 1� hi - Une i6ad ,O era, or � - I don,t want to balleve I f c ki! frost, 't-,h ' &*in* 0 .1 I , . there is 'aothing except whak he makes. 1 9 mrp , , With - sms,11 sum, :. - , , - . - I , conduct for the .1"t two Or thm weeks '. I . ­": . I our � dislocated foot, which I en e&voured me turee st ' V I Haiss, poor.sort-of ,creature in vain 4 so in go. 4 -!.,.1­.. . I .. ­ 6 , to Pure his '. - - K: been ntrangs-varY strange.' . . - m ,� -L �.- ' in a str . , . . -.� �'; t - �e to reseti and the danger of d - country, w I : , - L P"S -0. IL.1 _ - 1. - 1�.. - 1a , could in � an .. . [" 1 . � _ . I . -our wants. .- K1. " L ' . - . i � - at' - .Ovide for all . ., i I . . .4 . � : .. - ffict. . sprain, an p * , &bod6 at Bmunqu, my - . litim in general Con - '.:':'­' ' '' -, �t , , - I - . of After t roe weeks ­_ sep clear of persons � . The King And - $be Child. : - '' - . After crossing, I followed the cour" alk of things, objects thoughts. Court scaudah am i ust now rampan . . the river for half an hour, an . reco#q red of his limeness. - We had vereation. T 9. an with 'K' Frederick VI.. of, Denmark, while Austria. The squabbles of . the Crow,:q -1 I. . d -having once friend The smallest mind$ OCCUPY thOmselv awed the first vill6gen that formed the fine been obliged :0 Sell my watch, ivit� his scarf tMV074 &;u which la,tel p Personalities mu�t sometimes loth Jutlaudo one day c4ter6d Prince and Princess, y resulted in to. secure v, ta*ed, because We have to learn and find a village schoo a&d found the children . of desertion, with which Schell wow-perfect- and gorget, supply our necessitieSt and nonalitieO, _ . . the latter almost threaten -9 : . Lining. From the lively sad intelligent? and quite - ready to' in � . . ly acquainted, we, in a lucky moment, had only fou fiorins remi sepiLration, a�re said to have been astisfac .,�­ . �y the Aus- out man's characteristics fat legitimate ob. . i'' . .. ft pub] DOW, tial ner ,,or 1, you� blf Vill join ; i:-? found a fisherman's boat moqred to the sl�o!e- 119 ru, Y f confiden , I Uestions. torily adjusted. Prince Rud L , . -papen I learn Closely con- jqots ; but it in to be with 14 W rt,w It if - , " w -1 - 'the river "am, trian t - . - , Into this we leaped, 4os"df Trenck: d" I - . 0fosecution. It son& DO not ne"lowly report ill Of otl;arL � he Wdl - what o are the Princess at IAiekin and both wilf go w � , - :..: , , . and. soon gaiAed the motintain - '� finvd� %nd u m r a 91Ghte4t kings of DauLondon to attand,.thi..Queenle jubilee. __ . S. 11 down ill ad, to the names of t. - - I ,� � ".I '56re being come, will be easib 'Ima aeffect this news There &ft "as 'When WO are COMPO i L we sat 'ourselvies say, I I I do not think Bouncer in a -true Bind MVIL ?1' � Princess Maris, Josefs, who was married- '- 9; htle on the Know. till 12ow had I felt an I � � . 1.,. W - Never Y I ." but when thM IN no need to ; With *ft sword they Cried out:' " Cao- last year - to the Arpliduke Otto, Emperor, - • - Hope revived in -.our had upon me . ty. my weats had honest Mai , - ' h held C from ver - . . poor Bouncer swag.; liute the Great, Waldemar and Christian 1 eart3, ana we ouneil concernjr!. how inconvenienO � Francis Joseph.',% VLe0heW, has left her has ' � inlon, let I . , ka I W ever lived express an op . . eni ,._ 111.14eu imp 0; I - - ' I . ' it was bast to act. I ctit &.'dick. to7 oislitt s Y su 190 . Vwd with thefull .*pprovAd of her relattv \ - - n WlovOd gi th skoh 199 and I Vtp ' ilad Ai�*�aed gar away. Others will take his Measure, IV"' ' l t - - .1Schell M'' hopping forws,id,.aa 1 �VWI. W `h 0 &Man . now no doubt, and gave you the trouble Engineer Row, of Mattoon, Ill., had the - I _� 1: .,- I - - 0,)uld, when I was tired of carrying him; b the first pie of the land. I was As far master had whispered sortiethingy sto6d up . I alyzing him and instmoftg tem I. '. % . reputation of being -a truthful. non- until � I _. � I I � and thus we contin' 7 t aid sad undetermined sised � t. -fitate 0 2 . �- �i'­- ued ourroute, thediffi- 41titatet w as powib�o dwellon th Cod aide Of human and r bw hand' 1, asked thaking the other when he mid that. in trying, - ,- - c:-; idym6ut or obtain fame. ta 4 6T)o YOU know another? 6 0 � ' : L � "' (,.-Ulties of which were ineressed- by t6 how to seek _ - ��., , _ I �, v, ­1 . me f.X, boards when a tomake u 34ost time he ran. his locomotive � 0 rMined to travel on foot beingL There I ,syeal-Froderick VI." .- I t,11 In untain-snows. � __W � . . � A ' In the same di- - _:_- - . '_ . At length opby!'fro oonstant Process oil depreciating, assigning m bird that was � ,P1 . . . tI j, obtOu M ' In her, 4 YW - �,. - . , Thus passed the night; d rin '* y, I is What great sot'did he perf ocra r'. I � . " Into � . �_��1, �;Fw, h- ' - - I . unning. -1 _ U g .'t , to �Uit my and c4tting up of Character �1, � L' ICW , . 90" mered rection thi t his train was r _ ''.. " * . ..'�: � . ' B&A06. motiveo . � . ­ ... . - ,., . A,� _-'�i, to the triddle in,snow, we made but little and enter tlie. Ru"Iml forwar& They an not Pleasant The, girl ban L . � *J' ,!� . �� _g her lke$A and at�m .in .Bail),slr� I '' _�_ _. _..,_-._1 -1 1,= P160". 14 . . I OA I - I . ay - w .. Theriewereno paths tobetraoca,in Soho . . dead. . 001t linow." . a 4 ' "If �.�,.'.:Lay WAS linked to mine, 1 thail Pianist . - ' . . ... 04o who itt healthy do"' not wish to dine at out .. , � A concert �,., ,��... _. � - n a wapr, -'.4 ka, .. I 1 .,&� � o .. . - the mountains,and they-were in many places would not nake me. We assumed fan . . 40 Be Comforted, my obild," odd ihe king, 'Colony, reoeutly, 0 PI&YOd t9a . � . , � ,- -tf:_,-,�I � It Schell a all, tin table. 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MI :.. ]�ICHERING, ONT., MAY 6, 1887. i t - -: - I 11 . - . dos Standing. , _ ' ,,, - ,. �, ., ._ - .. ,..- A. •. .. - :.. :' . 1. :.:. :,.,., r : -'_4 lation is nearly 7,000. _ - .fir ;: - - , t• mises for the purpose of a show -room for tributed about 1,400 bushels to unfortunate agricultural implements, &c. ... -. -• - .. "l . -' �r. -.. • .... r - ♦ r _ . .. r' .. .. 1... t < e( F 114 a ... - - r: - n -i - sociation to have been held on May 26th r . - c - 'l ..: - 1 a Y is s r. r 9 a The counterfeit Dominion dollar ... -.., .- _. ., t - - ... . -. _.. _ <. -•+a.. , -t, _. .._ . -..... .- .r{t",. t3,+'.!! _.. _ ..... r r. :. C''. ... , y } 7: ?. ,.. V. .. ... {.. ra-. 7. �'...4 y f .: t 2.. ,: ,F. ., p ,_. -4 ii.- .:. At J° 1.L Y : -• , iso '1 't' -� Y'°� -z. , - r During the absence from h me 'of Mr. . Chas. Barclay, lot 19, 6th con., last week, . - be had quite an increase of stock on his farm. Three ewes dropped three lambs . each, one of his cows had twin calves, :. '° and a mare gave birth to a- fine colt. _ The lambs are all of good size and all are _ c oinA well. ' }':g , toss obe. , . '' �! , NEW ADVERTIBEMENT8 THis DAY. • :- - Lost --T. Mansfield. .I . - __ Locals -Wm. Logan., ,. . - ; Local -E. 86phepeon.: 1¢� • F ' ;�; `. For Sale - Daniel Hoover. 1 :b : ,I `. " Horse Estray -D. Reddin::. ' c . Locals - Dickie & Marquis., , .. - �- . _ Wanted -Mrs. D. Leavens. ..r- - . Hay for Sake -S. K. Brown. ." Local- Oanadian Horticultunat. '' '�' Dress- making - -Miss Lottie• Smith. ' � JI should take due notice and govern them- Property for Sale -Wm. Burkholdir. ' Dress - making --Mrs. Linton & - Miss _ Odell. ' y:: ! . ..�.:_ :: sit ficuduff Latwoo..., ]�ICHERING, ONT., MAY 6, 1887. 1. --- t ... LOCALISMS..': - -: - I 11 . - . dos Standing. , _ ' Pickering's : assessment fbr 1-987 is •'• nearly tour millions of dollars -a slight . decrease fi�om that of 1886. The popu- - lation is nearly 7,000. _ . aLi� adaitioa. �" ; Mr. J. Remmier bad 'men at work last ;: - - -week putting up a building .on his pre- - " mises for the purpose of a show -room for tributed about 1,400 bushels to unfortunate agricultural implements, &c. . resRponsd. ; ;. Owing to the inability of j t e Minister 1: Education to provide a lecturer for the : -of convention of the Ontario Teachers' As- sociation to have been held on May 26th . , and 27th, the convention has been post- poned•tillOctober 4th and 5th. , �,, - counter"t Stu... .' ::r . ` F two � ' The counterfeit Dominion dollar _ note of the 1876 issue may be detected in two ways. The day of the month (Jane) on which the bill was issued is not re. - '" - corded, and Lord Dufferin's whiskers are carried right up to his ears which in the genuine bill is not the case. I _ a Taste Iaasease. :,' "., r During the absence from h me 'of Mr. . Chas. Barclay, lot 19, 6th con., last week, . - be had quite an increase of stock on his farm. Three ewes dropped three lambs . each, one of his cows had twin calves, :. '° and a mare gave birth to a- fine colt. _ The lambs are all of good size and all are _ c oinA well. - �: � . i ' _ , The breezes of the' `springtime' `have -- , . balmy arown.and soft; there's fragrance .: in the noonday air, the sun shines up . : aloft. Glad nature soon in garb of ¢Teen - will deck the southern slopes, the hus. . '' !' bandmen go forth to sow the crop, to reap , • the hopes This is the season of the ' year whe uitful fields are tilled, when ch�jr - should be sulphurized and all �.:' sp poets killed, - toss obe. , . ` , i. �.:. . The ad Commissioner is now on the - . road inspecting places where appropria- . - tions have been asked for, and ascertain- . ing the damage done by the spring - freshets. The Council again meets on - 1 the 30th inst., when he will present his .. - �- report, and the various jobs on the roads ..r- - . will be let immediately thereafter.' Those dEeirous of figuring as road contractors i ; . should take due notice and govern them- . selves accordingly. wheat Zlistsibution Mr. S. V. Bray, son' of o r'esteemed - - friend Samuel Bray, of Audlev, writes ,. that the Dominion Government have die- tributed a large quantity of seed grain to settlers of the North-West Territories - -., this sprmr Ae ting as Government - .::. Agent at Wolseley, Mr. Bray has die. _; tributed about 1,400 bushels to unfortunate • settlers in his municipality. The Gov. : ernment furnishes the grain to settlers, . and they return bushel for - bushel after . , they have reaped their crop. TUG WE and Little of it. [ : , , f i •- This world is made u of contrasts. . There are people long and short, as well • as big and little; men of generous dis- positions and others miserly and mean; some with tempers as meek as doves, while others will fly off ,the handle ,at a moment's notice. But what we started - out to say is that there are big eggs and I _ little ones, the proof of which statement . - -if anv one doubts it -we have on / - view in this office at' the present time. 1 : Mr. J. P. Buchan is the donor. The largest egg measures 6Jx8 inches, while its companion measures 2x2f inches. It ' �:• is needless to say that the contrast is • quite perceptible. Mr. Buchan has our . \ ;t - heartiest thanks also for a basket of I choice fresh eggs of large size. 1 - Oat a fsaat. . A man who leas no special training`,at `, ;: best gets a rough deal m life. He de- ponds on the little odd jobs picked up ". here and there. He pate " 'in his time al- ' - arm ' ternately by driving a mule team one day, . delivery wagon the next, and. fills out the -' balance of the week in hunting jobs and god �'ng creditors. Every boy should bo I compelled to master some useful trade. It gives bon an independence to which I - 4 the common loafer is a stranger., If the * parents of the boy are rich so much the - - better. They can sae then that he has . all the prober facilities for thoroughly L. _ mastering a trade. The crowned heads of Europe compel their boys to learn trades. Y i , dam 011AW s use ftw& -� - ./..1'.,­ : :> i . We are always glad to receive brie •_. - communications on topics of living -}n- • .Fist. Long essays are not suitable for ': paper, and stand a great chanop of be • - :. i g left out. People like short articles, • .t:.., r!. , 'd they are far more liable, to be read - r `` �' �, t an long ones. If the editors of a paper bound to pot rigorous limits on the - . - -, . . _' 1 ngth of what they write themselves, .. T " , orrespondento cannot✓ justly complain j _ at they are asked to ' condense . their sx4 E' om hts. In addition to items . news, .- a hilt are always welcome, we ' would I , " ' a `j �i As very muoh if our friends would send V s letters of moderate length oil current ,: I ,.. `'- oestione. and topics relating to loyal pro•I It will be better for ees. correspond= '��= nts not to waft till they have time to: E L. 'te tang articles. ,--�- I I -T - -- - - . a . _. �, . . .. ,_ . -- - - - - - - gtaYe�r sr coawnt• _ - -drake storied' wii� coop be zi},p , - (/■�) Y+ '. . � A : • CF ., - - r_ !:i+ c'i �,ti •. - I, ., 'l F, `ra`5. ... i.� � -ti+" �'t`. `r ' + ".i - We are R to be able litiate fha# ? '- �>6raw ,hate in spat :v�iety, �; ,_ E r. ­. Mstyor Sow d• will `attend the anniver- Log.W. _ p ; ., . ary. service of the Methodist church .. the N.T. - i t _.�►.�. . . 1­ . �oe� Via _Facto Dotton a srd wide for Be. , - , :; �''C�i�-° -••- •. � � I. ► r; s � , , 1. The tfilonaert Company _Factory y ;z,l. r F, f� have been gi street concerts hero the at Logan's. �` _ ' '4 �` 3lcr ` d Colored Cexea Past two a ningsi They are very fine -r-Mr. De rims O'Cbwor hiss the printers •ft : q w _ - - singers at work beautifying his dwelling. a ; .. :.,. .., z'lettets, `� : 'oar oees>a. f -- Ladies fine new buttoned boots for ' Sind all kuids of Dress Goods { Buy all ' wa of 066M hokstte lmil $1. at Dickie d M uis'.. yy� * aid C alaed Sys, Satan aa� !1' ss. or foreign fr m E. Stephenson, up -town - special religious services will be held ; . , i . G.T.R. ticket and telegraph ores, in the Methodist Climb neat creek., , '• Black and � Colored Jose hine Kid Gloves, in • all sizes, I - Whitby. G aranteed at rook bottom . p - rates. * -Boy all wool .tweed is made to - - order for $2.60 from Diolue� Margate. at�i) �: j, �y `'' ��sl�� il.i' r ,A�� J +.5 YI L � ml0 at � �riC1�!#3s � "x <I L. F. L. $ , n ".ii.e„ L.D.B., w�l be --The trout sea89A opened May 1st. - tound let th . ordon House, Pickering, �iekerel cannot be taken until after the CANADIAN, ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEED SUITS the last day in eve week (Saturday). 15th. y ( y t _ got up in beet styles' . at low n' --- es.: , The presery tion of the natural teeth a -- Beautiful s scrim ford curtains, specialty. itidized- air for the painless only 180. per y�t Logan's. o - it j �' extraction of teeth. �88 -Did you see the new et le of paper `'BUXTING4'�'.,.'. ICKERING411* n sauistbe a ud" `; 1', -;': .' used by THE Ngws for route ills Y Fine, os The Scott Act must be a fraud,; An is'nt it ? tf oscillating g domain from Scandinavia, -First -class seed Born for Fiala; ,Apply . who was figuring in the disagreeable side to Stephen Crank, lot 10, 2nd concession ` s • - of charity in this village last w"xi pro- of Pickering. 80 - � nonnced �t e ch when be .was refused a -Dr. Ware was in town last week quarter's wo h of alcohol at the drag He has' left Michigan and located in ' . - - °� store, to rob n his arm which, be said, ° ' Orillia. Wa are now- in the midst of a very bus season I find had been bro an daring the civil war in -Richard Raker+ liras; started s !milk - t ' England abo t twenty years Sao. De- wagon on -the roach, and is re pared to It necessary and am obliged to continual) keep- increasing, nnnciatione om high quarters accumn- aft p g. y p ' late, sn -Anyone all who desire with X. my staff, in order to supply the demand for the superior »t � vwwtmg to invest in pro. V It will be news 'to the rivers to Peery m this township should read the Workmanship turned out by us ; but am quite willing to- . ' adve. in this issue of Tea NEWS. learn there h not been such assuring _ d, J, Campbell are offering all the continue'increasing my staff for the aCCO1TlmOdatiOn Of the respects of a brisk demand for cheese new styles . dress goods this season or many y a as there is at the present newer than ever, s Whitey public. Consult your own interests, gentlemen, by giving ime. lnstea of being glutted as they h Sub act of ' 1 were the elb part of last year, the -St. George s, May 8t K. j me a show. Ill guarantee satisfactl0n. '. - , .. . sermon :-"Unpardonable Sin, or Sin I , .. arkets aroming cleared out, and a against the Holy Ghost.'' " • i I urge supply l be needed. The market - Another shipment of about thirty 1. , sport nfi s this statement. It is to head of cattle was made from here on J�1` MI. ' ai or . e hoped th t the approaching season Saturday last. They were choice. - ; .. ill be one of he best ' that the farmers • • . - - Five ever had in the history of cheese -THE NEWS has the best assortment of - _ -- - -_ _ . . Aerations. horse cats that money can procure, both - for bills and pedigree cards. tf '°" air). -The route bills and pedig+ ' cards - 1 It must tax the mental facalities of our -; , already printed this season by Tim Ngws milliners to a very great degree in order give the nest of satisfaction. tf - I . - - 1 to give to every girl's hat a distinct and -Call at Pampbell's and see the dis- Customers will find -our stock new and choice. :: - dist•nguishing feature, especially when so play in choice tea'setts, also crockery and �e have ]t1Bt opened Out a large dock Of i man take a fang► to the same shape. glassware in endless Variety. Whitby. It is not to be wondered at that two hats -Miss L. $mith,fonnerly ofBrougham, I should look very much alike in the dusk has rented rooms in Rose cottage and is of evening, an the young man who an- r � do dress- making of all kinds. • ` I dertook to diet gush his "best" girl by ee adv. i that .feature t e other Sunday evening --St. Andrew's Church, morning" sub. i sh'. New s . was, to say t e ).'east, considerably our- jest :- "Lessons from the life of Moses." Ve �ed when a foarid out his mistake. Evening, "The young man's call and a i would ad isa him to carry a lantern kingdom." , - - ' _ on dark nights � latest American and English styles hard . . -Mr. 8. H. Brown, of ,Toronto,° is ►assns it Ont ''` - 1 visiting at his farm in the township for a and soft, at all prices and suitable for . i . 1. "I have n very much bothered week or so. He gave Tag Ngws a ` ; �t lately," said a. orse dealer recently, "with pleasant call on Tuesday. - - - • . a question aria g out of a deal, which - Methodist Church, Pickering, May 1 has been tom a scarce of greeter annoy• 8th. Morning subject : '•Confessing and a� oun ' ance, than the in 6- puzzle. I sold a horse - anying Christ." Evening : •' Almost i - ' i to B for $80. a few. days he came persuaded to 1 s a christian." 1 ' • back with the orse, and I days - Johnston, the missing, tailor, has ,� . - 1,/ , - . ' the animal for 70. I thep immediately en located in Michigan, where it is said We have also a full stock 'of Gen& SUMmer• resold him fo $65. The question is, he has been all the while, with the underwear. Fine dress shirts, buffs; collars, �" 'How much di I gain or loose on the knowledge of the family I ' ! i- ' transaction r When I bought the horse -Fine all wool, black • and grey dress \ ! •r back for $70 I ertaindy made � $10, and Roods just received by Dickie & Marquis. * ! ' • - -- when I sold h' again for $66 I assured- Also new parasols and umbrellas from - ly lost $5. No , if I gain $10 and lose 25 cts. to $8.50, for young and old° 4 ;, , ies i Glo'ves . . . $5, my net gat is, it seems to me, $5. -(Geo. J. Chauncey, of the Markham ! ' 9 teoi I Bat, on the o er hand, after my first Sun, favors] THE Ngws with a call on .1 , sale I had no h rse and $80, while after Monday last. Oar old, friend George 1. MY second sale I had no horse and only thinks T g NEWS-is as clean and tasty a our stock of fine boots and shoes surpasses. $75, consequen ly I must have lost $5. printing o$oe "he has struck for some an thin We ever offered, come and see 0 new At one time w on I think over the matter time. i anything i - I congratulate yself on having pocketed -Leav4 our orders with THE NEws - y a 'V' through sharp dealing, while at for route bills and pedigree caress. Orders -- - another I feel a going around behind b mail receive / 1 prompt attention, and i the barn and 'ekiing myself for being forwarded to any address bee of postage. I • an" such a blank f 1. Prices right. - if . rather sea ,� win. . -We had a pl - - -t call frotu our es- - � r 1. James Bea g, Roman- Catholic teemed friend, Mr. Wm. Forrester, of . clergyman, wh formerly resided in ttis Toronto, on Monday morning last. Mr. Prices to suit the times, all are invited ' village, died C. 218t. having made a F. conducted services- in the Disciple ,' • ' will dated Jul 10th, 1886, naming the Qhurch on Sunday. . - . ' - . . very Rev. Char as Vincent ind the Rev. --R. k J. Campbell have succeeded in Lawrence Bre van, Roman - Catholic getting a choice lot of spring tweeds, all • clergymen of t. Michael's College, To• now designs., Call and see them. We - ronto, as the xecators, and they apply are sure they will please pea ib style -and ------ _____- _i______ - for probate. The personality is $2,500,. at the prices we offer them at. Whitby. ' . of which $�, is a rife insurance policy, - -Glasgow Warahoure -R. do J. Camp• 'L�'�jj ''W' - ,' and $150 cash,- the residue in books and bell, Whitby, are oftenng all the newest immediate effects. $1,560 of this latter patterns in priots, white cottons, grey. sum is to be d� ided equally among the cottons, 'Wham, sunwkers; shirtings, , decedent's thr sisters in Ireland ; after tick' . and cottonades at lower prices mr, all debts are d the balance is to go to than has been offered before in that town. ;� Mrs. Nanno urphy, Ireland. His Call and insect the same. o i I watch and cha are to be sent to his -The editor of THE NEWS received -- -sister Margare Beausaug ; his library from his brother in Los Angeles, Cal., a A B Stock Just Ope'ted Outs . sold, and $100 f its revenue to be sent parcel of orange and lemon, leaves and � % . , for saying m , ,and the balance �s to blossoms. Had he accompanied it with - - be given to M aret, while the residua a box of the luscious font we world have �� Lat"st Sh�r esd S {is of the estate g to the testator's father. stood. treat for the crowd. apes , S% . 1 Anne Lawlor, housekeeper, receives *mnawaw. - ' 1 u. . I the household fleets, and Father Yin- On Thnreday morning as Mr. G. Uor- �L�S NEWORNAMENTS, cent the new ch 'ca. ; Bell was turning the corner of King and - 4n asoitins Fist. Church streets, the colt hews driving .. I . - We give the following particatars of �+une alarmed at a couple of parasols ' �'+rZO-, TZ g�rm l� ''Gi- I'V"3m . . - the contest r ntl alluded to im Tae and made an effort to get away, upsetting Ngws between Dunn, of 'Detroit, and breaking the baggy and harness con- _ '` i.. ( and John Camp . U, of Buffalo (formerly siderably. . . of Danbarton , hioh took lace at $ An shallo"t - . ' ' p asaptstut 1 ; l;'. i falo on the 27t nit. The ride baildin A Dopy of the Canadian orttcuiiurisft ; . 1 1 .- LA D I E S where the con took place, was packed and of-the report of the Fruit Growers' : - ''- . with a orowd of over two thousand Association for 1886, has just come to ■ • . -+ People. Mayor Booker introduced the hand. This is the only onthly maga. of P�icke-rfng and ViCin' it C� dlall, y Y Y• ;- `I contestants, eau of whom had five helpers tine on the continent devoted wholly to I „ ■ • ' and one jt Leopold Schmidt of the interests of Canadian Fruit "Growers. lj��%'jtd to call and Ils�l;t■ I 7. Y tecT Rochester N ea as referee. The It is edited by a practical frail grower, , match was for 200 shoes, each to turn and has'no connection or interest in Bay Il . � . , - the half. -shoe and finish the shoe nursery. Our Canadian Aui nen will find �- I - ! ` t ,�' , I after the '200 vas had been completed. in it wholly unbiased oplaw regsrding &, �. - - 1 I Amid great ch in the match began at the merits of new and old $wits, mstruo• r., >, ` l� . i g 8:18, and shoe shoe was formed and tious in trait culture, and th beat modes • - dm�tpad with s 'ng rapidity, Campbell of marketing the acne, bin ell fori� ' .' - a{ working appare fly with the most effect,• vulture, lawn decoration, die. Avery - . bast h' d 8 him n was cool and making number has a beautiful colored plate as gran g t 10:88 the. men were a a frontispiece, and umnerous illubtrattious. I tie, mob having made 184 halves. Camp. 'rho number for May will oontain a list La� , � toc*k of ' i bell stem r : ; My g ad on Dann from this of insecticides end tnngioidee which is , .:..i,1: I , � 1� P Tit Qp yll �L'1.' ( ' , _., r point until the t rn, which he made with most useful at this season of the year. fi�v,. �t, <.a ,, .tk_ � ` - i �. ' six halves ahead at 10:48. On the work The subscription price is $1 per annum, ,,.. ' :, . ` of completing a shoes- Campbell to- which includes membership of the also. P &kts fbr' Patt6m and ,rood - �► t b � bett.`- ' - I , tsimed the adva taRe� already gained; and ciation, a Dopy of its annual report, and a at 11:87 comple the 200 fall with fif• . share in the annual dis `bution of plamts, New Cottons-, •Shir�igs, Corsets, Overalls, Specially good] I teen shoes ahead in the aotxWl time of m addition to the magazine, and may y " t two .hours and 'fo>!ty minutes. As spun begin with any month, To introduce %`'i �' U'� `� S , ­., Fie the referee's �ecision was announced, the magazine, and inormoe its noofWhess `'" . .. 4 fr Campbell's wife and daughter, who w�l'e the editor ofi'ers to mod' is "for. . ght r: , ... E, `f 8.. .. - t �... 1Y1 -;; ,. 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