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PS _.. . . - . - .L, to iraNzweispaid. � __ I � settled. the "House" then went into com fans, aud.such accessories have taken their . .. �!­ � - I _., . - _. . . jredAms, Z.. - 12IFF bacripti LATZST WAL NAMM166.4mmm'sy mistegon Ways and-meaus, ovd-after . � " - 4 ... . � . � . it as* acknowledged by a plac?s. Bverybody is talking shitit, the �-:. - o: '-': --.-., I 1 '4-A., . I Tim jkxn A)ip joTTaD Donis BY alga ,hgying transacted 01 business inicidental .1 , .. �.r Gbo"age Of . on label the first Paper fol. P coming Drill, and everybody who works - -- - I . �, -;:.- ;�11 - BATE BE A. lowing this office. Always � . . ., '. , . ,A., geonipt of m9ney � .,� con"spo ... 11. . to . RS. 4 tf XbRuls. . .. to.such nudertakizw, adjourned at wants hdl�14ay dufl Drill week, area I - . . to., Pickering, Out. Of- keept edatops�id ahead. .. � . 1; I n IPV . I I .clans Surgeons, a i �.� I .0-ill"..1- tao,`.­ I I ­ . f, . 16, '-V __�. , I " . - saw 061001 ­ 11 � - forning from 8:30 to lit: evening -- - - I IR 0 . . , , , p.m. , sewing girls and I children. There -.- - ; , ' .1 . 1. fIce hours , 1-7 I . ,okj ,;x".., a, -. -:, ro- a,r. 0� " _.�. I V. .111., d,w1l.".1 1 ,4, -1 it o - !Nbod" last jigs bran some trouble about, music for the . ­ � I . . ii!,Lta A ILY 0,clock. I To the Ina 9' Pubble .� :I -, tt - --,-�, 0. AWA'6' At Ot "Ittictio " , - - t. I I '' _ . - - from 5 W 6 , iti. P! i I )i�,.., lil,.- ..,.,: - .'i �1 "11--')i - '� I' Mr, Job .� ill. I . . )kj 13 I .. � L ' M , I L rsoE disposed of,his house Drill,,aud itLesome Washington musicians , -1. . . ... . , . — " I I . n Pi , W FERRIER, X.DtqM-C.P.S., Onto .1 .� ... ­�'; !,_� t � ,, . ' i !­ -t . . . . . . . . . . . I i -,A. r f ­ . No local bands .. " v. flop-0% A& no I be re ; i . � e. . , -qv;.� , * Dr. R aces in oie � I a t-e bo miniou' � and lots to ' r. WW. TO 9 fOi 0850 will not , ,_ - . I � hours -- morning 'r . he 0 rpon .. .1. . I - - ]) - Office houre-mor ho '10cr, -0 , -_ 0 c0RONER. , m, io . - 5 to 6. L Surgery in "96f of UG 11 � ' We under r. Young purposes re. will play. Good bands can be brought ;..- - ,I I . ' were 0161.18. . I 'L . I election , - , ' i 1. . to 10, event n North, Claremont PICKE t"' L - life and settlingamougst here from elsewhere d,t a lower price. I . ` L : I : ef . Patrons . . . , Br St. NOrl - - of tiring from fi. STORE with pars Drugs, ChMnicalt &c., all Agent for t1i* following rat -class Fft and Ile R. J. Mackie sold to Mi. LVO�euieeq . a feeling be- -­ "..; � . . I � - � ' 1' supplied w Insurance C mpaniss: ': . fora ". , , . . The d ifficulty grew out of th . . � . Mi Calgary, N.W.T., a bard of six Here L * . I., c1leap for cash. . .-- I civilian and Government -paid mu- - . .. - I • . , _1 , ­ rene tween c .; . . . : '.. . THE' LANCASHI E . . 64410 lately. The lattg�, leas a, ranche out [ED. NbTZ.-In the itim' in raierene , , ­ 8 - ' I 11 - -L$1 Zurg- !Nt-e(l 246 C In" �� HI V . I - . - __ '1�111a��.%.,�_.Jl _.�l 9 in the marine and artillery b^fids. - . :1_ � .�,4,_ . . L . � . .� . .. 1, - - , L . I,e#ale . THE WESTERN'l .. �._. : 1, It will probably load to a defeStion in the - : ', � � . . .. � : .1 .1 , :..1!::. z, kL West, to whi4 he will tike the cattle. , to pi ' . , ��. I st 'May 2;nA.' This is evidently an nn V-� . - .. CITY OF LONDCN, . R. -Lick, aou of J. Lice, West Whitby, date ' . ranks of the magical, union au'd the form- ' I . � .. , BARRISTElt . . .. 1 .- a n( . .- - . NORTH AMERIC N LIF19. � � ' ..i � I h very creditable eiamiastiou at interitionkl, mistake, but as we have branch of the Nationol League . - - ­1 � ' , � L .. I posse ation of a � - . . . ." " . t and Solicitor Notary Public, etc. Omcm- -; .- _:.L.. . I., I its means of useertaining in time for thii which exists . IM orall's Block, 1�rock-street, Whitby. Plivate . �, ilia Ontario Agricultural College in &I of Musicians, an organization I . ; . : L loan at lowest rates and on favorable TUAJ tike" *ii all kinO a of Or6party stlolvest . . I issue the date decided upon, we leave il.1 for the purpose of protecting civilian - I . fu do to subjects. .. � .. V 8-7 possible rates. Business solicited. . 45-y . - . L i terms of payment,- . . - Mr. J. H. Gould has, gone to Halifax blank, and trust our wartby friend wil players from the competition of Govern- . ---.-- � - nex R9 BARRISTER - Bond the Correct date M time ' went musicians. . I HO � loan. No 1 :_ r - " IF YOU ARE GOING TO _ .;.. to superintend the shipment -of a lot of . . just � L has . - . . ' . . � The Smithsonian Inititation '* � , � L . Tand F30110it0r, &C' Money to tile destined for Liverpool, belonging NEws.] ,60mmission. 01flce: Homey's Building, Picker - o_ elk I - . a every. Saturday. 4-y 1 1� Tumb Old Ift"Ofounti*71: •. . _�­�10.ft*e-e-"--l- ___-.�,l , added another specimen of sculpture to its I to Ilesers. Gould & Morgan. , _. I... . .. - :. . I . .. 1 � ,,, This is an idol, . . . ing; pal .. .WHITIEVALE. - : _.. . many precious relies. - . ., . - �jc—K,RESSOR & ck we sending for you friends whR we there, - The proprietors of the roller mills were � - - v, ` -,.. ''I . . ; I.. �.!. . - . . � �. _ '' — I .1 . of Polynesian Islands. which / . --. �. ... . - . MERE,A31 I ' . � . I 0, from one of , . . I • ,_ , ( pEL Barristers at Law, Solicitors I on - only ten days repairing the break. in the � � 7 �. L. I . . I '- . . . � ENGLISH, ' I t a n ' ' has recently been Christianized by French - - ary convoys-imcers.&C. Offices No. IT . dam. . . �m elvinage, ca ti, and the do about nine feet long by . - ' YULE ' " r$ doctor's .- 1.­ in chanb (ids Compapf*),Torouto. I i L r jig :,� Mi Lanr, 4 missionaries. it is abo n - I Toronto Street (over G GE0,i­­ Be,,.. ­ Is ho * a have commenced running at I ! - . � . mmimon. D. DIL"UNW, . . � Robt. Davidson lost jL to]U&b. . . .. I ­ L I � . Loan-No 00 . vent their tl�ree wide, is chiselled out of common 11, - _ . Money to , A. paSson, N TATWUIS tion. I although there in a law to pre -started on its - , - �� ; f . .1 - � PAYMBON BLACX, H. A . 3-y - .&03E:Nrr __ MW AT_43rJ.&TqX,1rq3E;.. last week by inflamma i . generally regarded. The oul rock, and is very ugly. Is - ..: . . .# . - � � ;:� The cow by-law is to be rigidly'- an. it is not - - f- 4 way to the United States dearly a year - - .- - - NVOLISH f . 1. I . �_ FAREWELL, LL. .B., • Brock Bit. Whitby. L I go will aavice We Can give is to xmpylulul U4,10 I I I . . . F. F ey, and 1:, ,I I -:,� . �', . .,.: 1. -.';� .,..�L �.�:7. forced, and in future stray bovin . . - ago, from its native land, and after many , , I . . � . . I I .. ,,, -1 it -1; T L .. tine be driven to -has boon - - . : el, RISTIC . county- Crown Attorney, � .- .. . . pound. The town, in ood repair. - misventures was finally landed at Panama, . - �` .. - . . .. . . : (Jounty Solicitor. courtnouge, Whitby. ,10-7 This to the old reliable Cans4la .Alme oyerrnL . patience of that' 11ome of our local sports took a trip te where it was quarantined fora time-' . - . , shortest sea passage. Lo4ratas. n,andatlast the pa . . ..-I. .. the bay last week and succeeded in bring. W ben it was discovered that it was neither I . 1. people h&8 given way. � . vet"dinary. I ­ . Rates have Just Been Red steed it& I I was-set .-- . . I . Aeon of James Block, Of 'Whitbl, ing home some very fine tish. The gen- dangerous nor contagious, the idol I � . �:­_ y _. � 1, ,-: __.,,_��_­�­�_,;,;L.,j-�_-� St r��a .. 11 I � - . ! t1te _Ve. . oral impxe6sion is that they were she at liberty, and again proceeded -oR its - it�R4 "_ -1 a � while driving along the *treat, collided a ' ' . . KIN% VETERINARY. — - . - H. HOP . with silver quarterp. travels. it was carried across the isthinus : .., at- I wh' h upset his . .. • Surgeon, G1 diseases of I .,.. breaking man .. . W raduate of the Ontario V with` farmer's wagon enough to ak of Panama on the railroad free of charge, — � .. crinary college, Toronto. Treats all '. ---I k rig and throw him out: :iDg big lag SOW0 One Was mean Aspinwall for - Calls by do or .1'. rnd then boarded a ship at As . . . . . I . - � the domesticated animals- .., 1. :-our tailor the victim of a practical jok ­� . . - tom attended to. Officeandresi4ence, 2�1':�; very badly. . I I , Washington. - I r( a r'l' ', Ban with a dog-fish, 'AD � _�;�' . k . - night ! . -- young doctors � - - . . - i . . . lub has a gran an . - F, CuthUrt's Jewellry Store, King street. d 'ter'.- by presenting him wi A few evenings since somL - . I The Cricket C , t " �* ­ .. - oppos to 23-y , - ­ I leavino him with the impression that . I ­_ ­ . . - tainmentlon the evening of the 24th. u . . - . � . . . rickeAng. PICKERI AGENCY.., ' pike, for which his 'art had ion and dentists who graduated from the - * . By SUR- � . I • .1 Mrs. RQbt Sudgen died very 6uddenly was a . 5 National University here, had the pleasure . . L -----HOPKIN , F,TERINA - __ - . . I �L! Vet- .. . i : . .. I been 11- aching. The downright meanne 5 of receiving their diplomas from the hand - .— H a GEON, Graduate of the Ontario on the 2nd inst. o - � . ' L .1 .. - .. )uto will Wbiteva.le. 1, Open for the transaction of all le- . I . - aggravated by his . � . gitimate of the act is aggravat expre I . -1 o_._...._ I of President Cleveland. He in -the chap- . - .jrinary. college, TQr( I I I - . . �. . I [ill, Highlan4 Creek, and Banking Businews. I � ; .. '.. - I ­ L Cberrywood, Rouge IE Also practical I I I sions of undying gratitude. We kno, v cellor of the University and Judge Mc . on .every Saturday. _1 . Dunbart , . - of the horse's -foot and Omcz Hou?&--From 10 to-3; Saturdays .. �";: - �; ..,,, , ,..: WHITBY., 1 1 .... wall that with every Rose there is a thorn, bit Arthur, of this city, is the vioe_cha�oellor. I � I ,,I. L 1� I I - bersesboer. Diseases n assistant 10 to 1 o'clock. . ; ,.% . . � I . 1. ,I,! � — p; I:; � surgical operations a specialty. A " , I- - - I - P . I :t " � . 1. t -- _. '' Ith in this cage there is a whole Bun-die f The two walked. arm in arm at the head of . I . � .. . , horseshoer always on hand. Calis Promptly �� ilia own is jug now straggling w . � - .; . . i, : whitevale, Savings Baiik in -bbbliectiOli- ' Toronto firm hay- them. . the faculty and took their seats on the 'r. . attended to. Telegraph address t. _ 34-y ' " the bonus question, IL Arbor Day' was celebrated here by son is platform. The judge delivered an address (been River, On . - . out. P.O. address: U (8-y). ... GE94GE HERB, Agent..,. ins made a proposition to the Council to - - . . ' L . . - — I , , bard work on the part of the school during the evening which was fall of en- . I . __ , - --.:- 4 --- -- — — commence the manufacture furniture s couragement to women. He said they L . . . I . . _. -1 - n CO S. here if they receive a bonus, according g to throw the doors of these in - . ­ , * . . 1 fu0incoo 0arb*.,-. � . children and teacher, in planting mauls . _. Sittings of Viso to their way of thinking, commensurate and evergreens and in laying out flow i �r were goin u to women and place. .. . - . Z.. . - _ I . in a few years. even if not at pr -- 5titutions wide open � . . . woul4i bade- I I . ... . 4ebace#aj,wer, "- .. J.L -I- Co UXTY F ONTARIO.-. *itb the extent of linisiness they them on an equal footing with men, where - . . . I !. ., ''. .- I .. � . ; . ­. - __ - 1�1 , - - ' / i J_ . ,_-__­__-- ­�­___, 1. � �:, r . I 1� ust-be sent, we are certain that we can boast )f they will attend the same classes, be in- I ' L ' I ­"­­n.,�,­-_­__­_-_ I ,� . r , .z . proposition, it Is in t a . . lk - � .- - �.. ; .,\,, , - .- carry on. The p . _­ _ STOKES, COMM.1s. : , " , , d ,t_ ;1"'. - .�& _ . . . the most attractive school ground . � 1,�L ­ � _, � I ., - I - I ._1 ­­. I .. .., 7.. . . .1. . . - *V . . � F . . E _. _. . ' R sioner andconveysucer. once at Hipper . . v _. . . ns - ICHXRD . . I 87 modest (?) one, d I L stracted by the same professors. receive - - ; admitted, is a very Countv. . I tho , . C. M"onnall, I rhitby I . same diplomas. signed by the Preside . Merchants, Claremont. ; 1. Whitby: Clark, is as follows free site of about five .1 1. � - . , r Mr: J. D. 'Rae has pulled up stake . & Stokes' General rills and Pre- Jan. 3, Feb. 2, Mar. 2, ril 2,may 3, June k Juii 13 d I SR6d&I attention paid to making wills '. 196c. 2. . acres; a cash b9cus of $1,000; exemption IP . of the United States, wish will carry them ­ . 3, Nov. 3 a to Oraveriburst 49 work in the - - 4b-t1 4, Seg. 2, Oct 3r where in the world. !� necessary papers for Probate . A 0 . I - an . � - - fi d . ' — - ". . Paring T_--,., g-SfffP- 2 rougbam: Cler , M leeson, Gree wood, from taxation for ten years, and a loan of 19011 . .. ... . 11 Sarah " was often identi I Washington, May 6th, 1887. '. � - -.` .. . . I . . ­ - .row _�'�E�KK May 4, July 5, 8 bar inills. , V7. S. . I R. BEATO1 , Commissioner for taking I I a Clerk, As. Gleason, Green. $10,000 for ten years, to be paid back in _ 11) • conveyancer, Co it. Pickerin Vi I a maiden. aunt of Jim's, but throw h ' . I . . ft!S November.3. annual instalments ,of 11,000 .�Aeh, lean so � I ,� .- L ..­ affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent wood, Jan. 4,%;ar4 some fumiiy quarrel which has Vey r _; Township Officers. . I I . . I property. OFFICE--At 3• port Perry: Cl k, J W Bumbain, Port five per cont, for the unexpired term 00 I. . .1 _­' 1. ."� -, - . I I mouey to loan on farm 27-v Perry, February 8, Ap 19. June 0, S*Pt - 0, Oct- been .nacre public they became eittranged. - L '_ ` . / : . - . - . .- Brougham. It ______ 18, December 18. the amount so paid. In consideration of Jim . it be ipissed by the people of tilis The following is the list of te* ship offi- - - I I � , _____._ Clark Z Hemphill, L' bridge,. thin they propoxe to' put down within, the Municipality of Pickering for � : . - - �__ 4. Uxbridge: "aft 7 net 19, DOC 14. lite , jig he was, ilwayR ready to lend a cers in I I . Arckite,ct- . Feb. 9, April 2D, K 8 X, .. June 22, op. 1�0 - I - . P - I it - th - ir A if � I Cle k, I twelve inouthe nachinery and plant the year 1887: �__,'^­­ -,;`^.�.-�_--��_ z 5. Cannin � Goo a Can fusion, liel ing hau . ��­_-_ .. .--,-- - __ -_ ,;�� i V Nle, Smith, d to those who needed help, . 1 . � .1 21, June 2S, "pt 8, Oct 9D. Dee 15. I . v I - ARCHITECT Feb 10, April ficient to employ.abont 100, men. As-tie 1. OVEMEERR 01P 111d90 - � � ��--' *. .- A' POST, COUNTY A Ontario. Drawings -& imayforton - Cler 0 F Bruce, Beaverton, froin the nziressonablenes , a oftbe pro- An lightened the work by some of his I Nelson Dingman, 53wThos.,Jobiigtdia, I ' furnished for every class of Feb 11, April . ' - stories. I . . . . I L or the county of Cntar . Z. . . A* I' ril 22: Jun , Sept 9, Doe 16. - limely jokes or a. - and : Cl , ri owespie. upter- position, the taxpayers will without doubt . 2 Wm. Morecombe, 54 Parsons Horl . . I specifications fu -ter heating and 7. Uptergrove . . I kfr arlor has .co, menced work )u . a U L 4. r.r. Harrison Johnson_ '. .. - - % building. Steam 912 %F Block, grove, Feb 12, April , June 25. Sep 10, L�w 17. experience In . . . . - a"" * . I I.. ventilation a specialty. Office - Genie the foundation of the old grist mill, W11'311 4 Philip Learning, 56 Robert Milne. ' . � - • its, Wnitby. L FAREWELL . not re- ' . . . - 37-y By Order, -, is : I the bonus buRiness heretofore has *A'28 burned down several years ago, a 211 r ". . . corner Dundiks and Brock streets, .) F. J. Richardson, 57 James Coultis, Residence-KingstOD Road, East Pick6ring . 9 ,-.-I- Clark of the: Peace. sulted in much benefit to the town. The I .. I . � � - _ - - - I I .­ �J� ___ - . . , .pernicious iutendit to retbove his saw-mill there, 6 Goo. Hartrick. W Win. Sadler, . . . -1 .. . . I - — - ous in'the ex. - , - —_ . r-- - bonus principle is perUlei , t of which is to be used as a brush 7 J. T. Richardson, 59 Goo. Wilson, Ir" : - I '. I Anc.tiatteering. :, , '. . I . or ,-. . . . I I—. e, anJ should not be resorted to nin. . . - I 2210: COT2=sr - I I *. trine, . I MMH&rry Sadler. gLANI 1. � 1. i - , - _ . . F, His object is to have both mill 8 John Greenlaw '' ________­�_� . fl. -�_,�,­__ . low there is a good show back. of getting she factory. 60wLorenzo White, -'- - . " ROWLAND. Licensed and factory run by water and asj far ag 9 John Linton, . : k �.. ,,- � , OUCHER & "d G MILLS This firm 10 Joseph Gordon, 61 Robt. Underhill. - . ii.. . � PAuctioneers. fOr the whole of North and : worth of the inoney back. ry, tl na* ... ) , . I ARF- I town to furnish them a , 69 James Tj,uderhill. �, � .. - - t I evidently wants the pOs!ibI with the Sarno machine 11 Henry Westgate . ... _. I � - South Ontario. strict attention given to all saving a large finm anunally. � r . , I to fill �,._;� _. .. . I.- 'y letter or teltvayb - Charges moderate. now in full with capital to run their business. ' 12 William sparks, 63 Fred Wood, �w - , orders b on the shortest possible : . Valuator, Arbitrator, &c. Ad- orders of all kin A motion wax brong�t npl at � he . I 4& - . � Thos. Poacher, I aim* manufacture -9 - L 13 Goo. Smith, 64 Richard Wileal, . 1 ,- A. .. . ­ - J . 1z dress BYL, Box 47, Brougham, or , notice. W : I'll Mr. Saber% has gold his fine sorrel horse Qnarterly Board of the Methodist Chu eh 14 John Annan,,� 65 T. C. McAvcy, . . .. . . I . . �. .,... . hitby, Out. I � . . - E. ROWLAND, W DOORS, BASH..BiLINDS, , : to Mr. Adams, of Port Perry, &r 0800. to remc v* one of the married mien oft iii MOULDINGS, HAND *Alt,19', .A young man named- Kennedy. who - I Of 15 Win. Cowan, jr., 66eGeo. Middletati., - . ... . . . - ­.­ - , aployed by Samuel Rwisl, in circuit and substitute a single man. 16 Chas. A. Annie, 66wJoseph Pilkey, . _. - - • painterg awl Glaziers. . . 1 1. Newel Posa, Balusters. &C., ao� has been loll . - .- .. .� 4, .. . -,,-.--,,; . ��..�. I , - I .,:­ . this is done the church Isere would We he 17 J. W. Davey, 67 Matthew Beelby, i I - _ ­­­­� I , ,:i:. . Whitby township, for a short time. pur. . ______ - : l . . .,. , . L . . - I A 'I N G, GRAINING, SIGN "'P&MM • 8=1 2DOOT , *�'. chaxed aurae and buggy from a party loser by the change, as both mines 18oWilliam Hobbs, 68 D. Brownsberger. : I . . . .. " �� INT &I ; would reside at Markham. Every ne 18wJobn Baxter, 69 Bliss Hoo"E" � . . I - . .., � i P writing, paper- Hanging, Tinting, &c., Of I ' for casb� Plea'" in Cedar Dal% giving his note for game. . � . I kinds done on the shortest notice. All shades of prices down suit ever felt that the work of Rov. Mr. Ik- 19 Wm. Clark, - 70 Uriah SPencit- I - , , or. None but the best En 214M obli . i . . L , I for !ias � : 9- . . ­ Faint mixed to 0i,m '* " ' MPTH , RN, I He than turned romp' and sold i h" borne better frail as a rosid nt 20 George Len99 71 Richard Ward. '' . I ...1. . :. ,,, LTS&WELBOURNE. My I ' MGM - . h Lead used. HI eash, and left for tli6 84t,os- . . uOn_ i t. 21 Henry Mortison, 72 J. D. XcAvoy, I minister than if he had been non . . ; .:- � � .1 -_ --- --- =. *. � 12-118- 44 . . 0. X With a few exceptions all the sebool milk 22 Charfes Lay, 73 Daniel Formyt1i, � . I :. I . I I... ; ___ - . _­ . . We hope that the Board, on making air I .,.� . . L . . I . - �, . I - � -'- __ 7 ___ 'boards which have received the circular 74 Chas. O. Bennett, Boots and shoes. . ;, decision, , will. be actuated, like t: .ue 23 Squire Vanhorn, . . � , - -1. � d � . _.: -:� " - __�­�­��­'_,_.'_ ,.1., . ­�­�-­_-_ -- ­­1 __�_ _______________ - #� . :_ . �,% fir the Wbisby Boaro of Education, 24 Isaac Palmer, 75 Win. Coultice, I J:.. - '. 1. - _ OM ' - � . ::.,; . __ - I 1. 11: - -� , ', .1,:. , proposin - ' I I t OHN LESLIE, !,; � . .!, . . : I E, BOOT AND SHOE , !I.-- �' TICE .r. i� Christians, by it love of the klmigl, ty, 26 Alex. Palmer, - 76 N Nighewander, . I ors � �'. � — . ; - X the formation 'of a provincial own work. Ord ­ _.. ... . I I and not bf the alWigbty dollar.' BABA L i L J Maker. P and @ I I I I 1 L' .26 Win. Gilchrist,. 77 Edward E. Pugh, .. '. - prom . I 'Rimess boa ; - � I .. . ... . � . . Ptly atteir workman- , rd of school trustees, have replied .1 . oedg.!adt.. R.rouced pposite the An Past hetftu With the BM Lba b 0-16000-6 - 'g' % 0 . . L . .. . . at Jsak� , . 27 Jam" Taylor, - 78 Lewis IAwis Baubury. ., - , bip. Don't forget the stand, nearly 0 Factory must be aid-to W. H - ,r Ww- favoraUly, and have sekated delegates to ''.. ii: i . -..; . e. ndered. ,-- L . � I 10ikshington, Letter., 1: '' 28 Thomas L 79 H. T. Mitchell. . . I �.: �,.:, - , 1. .L, I I I ;. , , News. King street. Pickering village. ,7,v - Cowie, tht presen propetor, wbou . . ; I. sceyio . . i . attend. " meeting when- called. which . . - - I �� I . L . �_ I - —_ 7 . .... , - Burkholder,80 Bliss Reeser; - I , . . I . - . . � I will probably be bat .. � . ____ 1 � . . I t a few weeks hence. .1, frr6mlciur Regular CorrospondeuQ.' i,� . 29 A; C. . . . � . . '. Hotels. - - ­".�.. � ­ The Fim ry 3 runni�g! in I blast, '_ 30 Saml Hollinger, 81 Abram Reasor, -- � * - - ... - i i , I .: - _ _,._,_;.� . -;- �­�,-^- - - — 0_040-4� — . , .. was6ington sociat i ding its t me 81 Martin Berkey, 82 Jer'm1h O'Connor. 1 __�_;._,�.:_ .-v-1--_ - - ___ - .1 nagemenit of 11r Wm- . , , � - 1 . � Is a oc I .: . .. under =te '1�1 I -* - - �,` � 1 ,"' at the rwoeo thii =. Itp=y be see on 11 - I . ORDON HOUSE, PICKERING. . .., ! . : OLARCMONT.i, , I I , %. 32 T. C. Osborne, 83 Thomas Roo', ; - . - � . , ' . I - - !r."�, ;� 1� __ — . 4,1�,1.1_1 the grand Masse. C Cowie, ristor, and the , le - , , ,�-�, ­� . ' " I abinet wd * - G James Gordon, Proprietor. This house 16 * ,;,� .. 6 ' 11 d 83 Jeremiah Moore.- 84. Wm. Wilson, �,.� - - . _.�;" I j*ols" 'f dipi6matic;circles" are well represented . ; !_ new brick building, finished In suPeriOr ' ra collar maker, Nr the- L a lite 0 '. "..''. In accordanew with I 0 84 Gervas Cornell, 85 John M. Gerow, - ' . . . W Hargrave, " , L ,�. . . I L style. Every convenience and comfort for the '.1. '*.- . I e in the worlds of 86 Bolton Banki% L . , . ' � .,; I " L- . - -� -- • - I ,i4 ,. the Educational Department relative to many notable people travelling public. Now and commodious stables . . ._ � . 7 ,'­ - 36 Joseph Doyle, I . . ' �'T, .I. ''; .. hion. litamtore, and the turf . . _ . . . f. : -,: -. , and abode. . 7.y '.)'L' I.. foreman. ,',, . �... - 1. Arbor - fail 86 George Jones, L .87 Hugh Machin. . .' � . Day, our school boys and girls politics � -, , li - �b I' - "., ­, 7 ... ­1 I . . � - — f i , . . am - alternates &I- , - t I - - - I � them., Mrs. Cleveland . � . . � . • ­ - -- leir appreela i 37 Henry Moore; 88 George Gerow; .. : . ,;..-I _____ — - sadiliition armteed. 00 e again. showed tl ' tion of the aetion t daily between the country home &ud i . . . I this direction, mOs 88 E. Maddo.ford,.. 89 Isaac Littlejohn. . _....; L ' " . ., - .1wasical. . __�,;,-�._.-. ii, . _____ ___ taken L.by the de"rtment in the President ast ­ . . . - I . . - - ___­,,.�­'_11_1�wl�_ the White House, and I . 39 Samuel Bray, ,,. 90nJohn. C..Joues, - - � I I �w�­­_-­ . I - . I 41=- _�' * - at in early hour to the wpods I : - .,­ . . Om by ;eriTric at this time, is interppersing his regular . I _ .-, . - I 4 - It �, . 40 John 90sChap- Disney.. � ! . . I ]PARTIES WISHINIG TO T;kKE , t .4( � I . ir"?v' -!._�, . Peroy, ; . . i ­­1. .. . . i . _L" L . ... I I . . - - - -, , a & �CHO _" _ Wai. Bri' all. am . I , . .� I , ,.,, .'�kv, � I 1* .. 'the duties with attentions to the QQeen of the .. . Vocal Mug c or Veliell. wh9re they spent � I . I .1 41 . go , 91,Ad Elliott, I - - lessons in Instrumental or - : . oreo.00b in �uoMting Young . OnSainuel Lankid 92 . . . � . . . can obtain Vocal music in class or b PING entire f - roc"r, - . y privite , 11iiudwich �slsn4. .Charles R . .. - . � , . 'Instruction. Apply forterms to GMST magles and in maticasing themselves 'The Ro�al Hawaiian arrived In. his ?, ,93 James Lxwsou,' I . 1. , 1. ... � —DQN1r- . 42sGeo. Gourley, . �1. . - royally. . � . . '. . - - , . t A$L*r "aor the work city on Tt*wlav evening with her at d, - ! I ­1 Ey a Week a , . _ ­ *4&John Cober, 94 Wiliam Ryan, . - . Miss As .E. Couttsi Prof. of M UtiCs f i - ­ r ­ -.­1_ _ Day in til I coo : ' Arlin a . 95 Roger Carpenter, I . . I . . . .. ... % Tied roes was was driverr to the 4gwJaoob Reesor"' . - ! .. :.­ Oppoalte NgW% Offtee, Piaering ts 04 ' 96 -Chas Music room at the residence of Mrs. 130 . . ' Al" 1041MMENNSOF muoh ,opremony, bu$ with due Hotel, where apartmen h been an. . 9 � ad � ow�i= eing the t. ductW ants, and ad 44 William Gee .Smith, . . �L parlors the . • I ­. ­ -.& ....... j, . �. eon 14, until 6& trots � waro-implanted for'ber. In one of her 46 James Madigan, 97 Enoch 4i . . � . . "I daps rM . 1141 . � - __ . ket of roses, from Presi ant - . - . . L - L erguson B farmer &n'bave bli'lyft V at grou" in, the *OR. The efforts . of 'the boys and' found a has 46*eGeo,. IF I 98 Judson Olbsol� .. - .. � . ! . -99 (}toyer, - '11C)Ugleo to XJet. .' VWY 9 we son .ww* ably seconded - 46w , . .! ' i L by Cleveland waiting li,w� at which sh ex Harry Ellicott, John I ­ � '�:J and if you as good Wheat y � :.�. , to get goo flour. I . SkIs in this work . . � �! some of on,[ villagers, whointhis'-way pressedin h 4plight. On the folio ing 47 Thos. Thornton, 100 John L. JoniM, - . - . - I 1, . .1 $3.50 per mouth. Apply I R,* die ayed -a kioall interes : _.. I !..:.-­t'�`, ; ... , . , ' -0 , . - . - I . Two . and re- � . Pickering. 'th rdens, - Is �-' R' --� H ( :49eAtbevt E. Major, 102 Goo. Coultice,' or-,,,' - e . ,I . i . y to ISAAC -E - . T comfortable dwellid",`wl t in the school morning b to called the President, 48 Thomas Pugh, M R. W. MeAv9yo, Itran I 0 V, and th afternoon Mrs. Clevel . - 22-tf - . - . an its surroup,dwgs. The isuacest at, * . q - I = turned the call, after wbicb.tha fore, '00 49wWm Anthony, - 103 Thomas lhmt4 .1 I � i, 1. ; ." ­_ " _._. - - e93=0= -V79Mted. - 1. ­-_­ _-_ -_ _ tectliDg the day's, efforts is due in a great ' 'around the city to viliou's � : - � ii- .__ Sal . & were dri,n n � . � .. 50 Elias Bite, � 104 � M. Butkh4d#r, . _,�,* `. I . � . . . . . . ' L , . a.� I !, ,�. � . - A Ineasuire to the spera and superintend ; ate of i 2terest. , , ' I .. _. , .... . roughbre . .51uJohn Lawton,'--�' .105 :no. G. Elobver.. - - I 7"VEMIL � A 4)9 once I !Poi attended some exer- 7 ... . .. We are in Went of a fevetfdre. jibod"Web to , of our *orthy trustee, Mr. 31UDab. In the a, rening they It 61sXichael Byrou,-v 106'Renry Gordon, - - '. 06 : . i . . . . . . � canvass for the was of cho varieties of nur- . : of the yb&r our - ate colleg*. The - - - s � . Is � . bus,ya"sou i t' the deaf in - . -:, - I . , , stock. To men who can make a suoo3ss of * `- 0 1 K ii uLi r t MIL . ; Ow, iug to the pr.6"At 52 w1n. Mexittri0k, 1W T.W. Lamoreaux. - -!.;;, I . ; 1; ... 1. . . -, . - , , i �)' .-... . '�`.' 91va gob ipterested in this I ,b neon in I 9 kind of, 6&Michaef`--Gbm*oni, 10844arsheA Turner. eery we can pay good muslin .1 .. i 0= .- �- . I-— . or Jcom-y other trustees won p" to so: be Q . - . I Mission. and give Permanent employment. W,, 'If-, - 13%'! a.. ji i I ­ 436 doop wtorest .work, the pm"wt of the colleges' I I . ; . : . _ . . . . . . � . W 7;A:-- - I ,.... .�, L . I., .: -1i, I .. In person, yet knowing . wo I POUNDKIMP011. : . � . . .. . .. b . 'A ' A . have many now IM - 1, . . I , and choice spa.-isition both in . 4, re know i t is, arranged an euterwo, out : I 1�� I Austin, Goo. Hattriek, .%htk,. .. _.� sto i . 'he royW Sylvanite A, ,.7 . I . 1* fruit and ornamental line. which others do The th . will they to" in school, mattes, we venture mot handle. Address at once, with references stand for; Ir "t ' " fi,mt of the whool � . T044 t y Bases. Samust: NeConochis, Henry, Span- I � as say, � ace in a s and in:1 her � - i- ; to Predict #A 7 ' .� �A. _ :,L' �. � �. . - br*4 area, - . 1. , I I season. . go v4ry h they will not be was .111, , ;�t - -, Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. iio- I -1 - I MAYBROB In junewomd,iIago down the Potomac on &e It - Burkholder. Jose0h Harbrou.�_ ' : t" ngton, I who ro ground, I* , i . "tolits .Mount by awl WMI : -1. ' V&04$pu of . . 1111 , - .." . . I . . otr�m 0ohiltree," .. I L'. . 1. � an L po . .. 1. T-, t - I . ­ .1 aim i)f "Oakdale," I . - Corpo. . _ "11:�.. =. :Rld107 �, the son of - zington" a lay *611601 Mer" _ , 4, dinner - Hugh 'dowbray, urge LintAn, Job - - greateArs" am of his found,wantiog. ben of the Cabinet, d D I atie JJy&n,_1sga,o Pnckeriug,,J&n3kW.UndmrWl19- ' 1� * . . I:— "Oskiwe" himself, A jehmt Meeting-` of ON shut . , %is eVeningL inner : i ­T.- begs to inform the ladies of Pickering-and vicin- WAS, 6 9MAt -1 horse. , - . d* ** be. 0; P. F*rder, Theo. Haporitim, Joseph. , , , . . towhen of the dMoftut depolpinational. a White 11jym in'bonor o the I I ".� , - � I I I . - ,,I . Pip her, t alastings, L ... �, - � 1 6 - '. 1- � "O. � . � 1 AtIq balers 110 o tu#. go should - d I , . 4 I.: . "ity that she 18 qualified to do dress knd we t,h an ant, *k%s onis of the given at t I P* h ., "king by the dsy� Lot No. 11, 3rd Con. of most W horses 00111, was held on Koo ' - 0abiniet an ' i I J John, L. Jonek Alvis Given. . , - . ; . - Pickering. 5" I t the ;Z;t_a churches of our village 6en.1#4 Which the .Wh *&t . t ;1--) �, f- -.-, - - bors" Bohn ite. William C *16 F. L. _g. wi navy mare day evenink- in the Baptist clivireh, for tile fQ* to � oud laill ice . . 1- __ _ 0,�. � . army. X, ? , r , I fcW thsi 8 i rd" groat trotting ae, - M lote to, Chief I ­ I I .. - .. . . I - ­ --- s � I - b r .. 1,1,11F"_y="J4.L . _C L � , . . .. . for , , - � .. - : I , � I& T --010 to insures oal, or af a of cons4dering the pro i of I Rheridau, Glonnerral � r, I .. I .'&II-I'l . 8 ! Vw"a I 0 . Priety. Site, I I - - I I . I , . � union "& , _ L I 1 4 . . holaing a ilia or, ,Auw, own. and w ' 00010 . . .Pion -Jfi�:-* , Tomas .*� '�k­ - 731TEVALE; gOtt at e l . G,room,s fee, Mo. wtt Will be inviteil .- il�4iil a* 0. Carruthers, Thomas - . ,I . I . t . ads 41 I Ll�ys. I ' , .. - -I... I ... -.1 . . I - - I � I .L -, � '. I . � . I ;1� I - L � .1 — -i . . I ­h*hness is in 1 'li 'Willisin XaQaitioland' Levi , . 4 .. . ` _- - �'_ 1� i . I J0 ._� � , _AA*r the aowwt OVA 1"a *-,buoiaass of Her * I 0OWpl Gorm ' ' : I � -! �_) The above liftse - I . ­ . , , op - . ,,a . .. - _�`.j-.� having beip "rebAwd by � & i rifles .. aWwinting a " 0 1mr told clerk, 1dr. about ofis -ps the sverke mulatto. is of Annie, 16. Anion, Benjamin Dixon, J" - - � I _ 1 7 - I - . apgaik introv4w .tr"ilm 1weibs L. Palmer; orge Wilson, 0 ' I i..i i 11� __��L a.t. 1, _. I , - .. J5= . " - . ", it, -0JX114,.T :B ts 813Z, [ .- mle, She sasims to be - bout, , �5.6 ., , � a Ric DJ�L 4- ti and � vm yo , - - , . ;.�;",�. ''I' A - _NF . . % I.. . � . _ about , i'url;, QD*nie& , .1 I ' . 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Pe come irritated or sore, when thew t will . . The trees the blade egad the b tterlfies. th rineipal' fl rest Interestia �ha �,� pa k '• Is three si digs I have elite a 4 n fN, + ape r t t !1 vIr 4 tr 4 iP lie to- m - o e p is - $ w ?aw waif for my seeds to w t" pa o, oo n ��eport�rd t►t''tho 3'b �r �t j t y YPho tnwk� her hns- p q fn 4 , o6oiatbt "sh a kisk, maim failure •# y h ds, and have oli rid of ail' 1 ''= . _n t e a88, 9,$18 Hari sub. - Bat' a month is eo to i° aQ! _tt &BL nn AIL -�4�0� iior band's s iris Y The foow ug wnswer was thewha►Yla �ocwunst._,. _..•.....,_.....•... _- ` With a giros ' . iii�i`lio � � ""- ..`- ,. --1-7 " ware- as ag eb•'Bili88 ved" �y reiui�i mi►iI : I- o; bnaaaaT �e - +�I ' p '' a d, in the• prettiest dish you can afford and » ~ , „ . "Hear me count- one two, Three, to r-- 1 The Oolb ny'p wires Have a mile- t Wei, e� on moor .whole weeks, and ta>ree da�•s sh of ] 4,186 j tblees, 11,418 mileec sin ` no #a'MVe of i the i ybout h IY it al s �• l I. f fhb, tatilo %from• one msalli The hostagie is rettT' ct oil of 0 Thirty -one d p, and met will -1 • , , • . eagronad• The average connections for p This operation, snob a novelty a few years' Y r the shadow. crawls oast yyoo�qd� sip :1, +,� improve- following dirsatfrons mwy bo of profit to some Btapl#ei�d t0 pM► a er siic- i• .come Hite ltii vogue. ?l Maryland ap° . .hirty-one nights, and Y shall y arb 9�,80ai,910. Among the P of our rsaden i _ seats in beads to a e r ;280 �°� q '{ Watching the stars climb up 'sky. m nts promised -for the eaming, year dpetor em to s the method very extewiivel • leg. He ou ht to• •kick to a vernment : ry • y - »cw can I oak till a month it o'er d" ,, t, . ; furrdier e><teuai a of 'n�dorgronnd Bateau Eaaa. --•�$r wk the ° asrefuliy g , - y° . : h some of dY t Tlia f l�owuig rail .. + " ; ' >f► , aqd tertpinal pities betwte:e�ta hToW f nto a buttered pie p1at� 8Pt le w little d have a star mute. Tai the modus opt ' • : A t re�ubbec N' 1 Bata err its s0 long �' . he said, t rk and Boston - a Philadel n7a. The salt and over them and sago add a On l w 1 who h� i'on ter at _ - Uplifting his bright yoting h p Pepper y .. °7IJ°"" �nbe la passed gently down to the st,h, *' n fhb reasons must•oome and qo' I t ' }, , elphis, line wit soon be open to the few bits of butter, Bake in a quick oven. .for week and'$na11Y ax #lob emPl°y quite to the pylorus ; with is its co acted , r ¢re- over,am 4ius.►ith - footstep wow- . ri.+ p bliss and the n line will be oom- Remove as soon as the ,white of the egg in, a can enter a dry stn and I about a y4►rd of common fle�cibU tubing and ` the = Autumn and wlWr, suipiper d eptisg; ' i " 06, for a bridge of gold to fling pj tad during the p nt yes�r, The t Jan - cooked and serve is the same dish. .a� lady -clerk repeiv g �$0 r w .••. �' w ghr•• funnel, which is held on a level, with I 1. I Over the chasm deep and wide, ian company 'a go have increased CURDLED Eons., -Pmir boiling watm' on n Hair fen• a mtihonaire d to try It. thepa Eient a breast, and tepid water � pour- , do {,l± .'That I might cross to the others e, ! p:, f m.$158,000 in 1 to $196,565 in I $86. pa llhere she is wsjting -my love, brtd:l... to the eggs sad set the dish ooitssiniug them A .Pinta Indian was offs a pease' of ed slowly into the fennel until a seaaation - be . - , • elephouse ....... ...... $ 897,549,84' ou the back of the strove or where the order if he could eat five Founds of boiled of fulnew is ez rienced. Tho funnel is I Y and he a iled and w Qsiei d "' reesiffi t the UVOI OMS WSW and 'ran years may belong 1 he esi , ;' . _ . .. water will k warm. let them etayid ten at one si , , Bldwlsq r,sinng his stalely head. ► S k. :. 22 605 925 03 a'p `fo ;• m h to loss • Merehapdiee' mac - ery. , 14,159.71 minutes, The white and yolk will be cook• his jaws and' days eigltt .pounds. the flafd allowed to siphon ,out. The pro - But there a mush to win, tt►ere e , a y Cass is re led until >:he wwtei• returns quite la ,. A seen must bbonr, a man meet obsess, t . Cagh, depoii�s, etc 1,601,499, 30 ad alike and will be more digestible, than a wonted more, hue it w , poor .dro for pea _ - And he must be strong to wet i Ca itisd steak :.... 9,802,100.00 - when boiled in the ordinary way. ef.: slew - " 1 l The years may be long, but wh woiild'we,ie ►t} Psylble ..... 83$344.67 DBOPrED EGGS.-Fill a pah with bo g AnJ Englie6naau who ba► red` of haying 1 Would not a Iiberal'dose of Sabe fob• su The crown o! honor must do date- patent account — - . • • • • 9,373,838.07 water slightly salted. La in muffin yin sot seven t' era, $ve lie and nine el ®' owed with oopiom drafts of warbi water be - . In : _. No time has he to toy-with fate r . -' ; g y Y . '1 Whe would.elimb to manhood's estate." I. Profit and lose .... ...... 3, 352, 445, 72 and into each turn an egg. Ae soon as a ants was put to flight w Washington egaahy or more effective Y - 1. •11 ' '' - • Reserves ........ ...... 251,327.25 white is set take the egg and rum tip wit a kdriver the other day, an he didn't stop ... _ ?,- �� I .'- - - in f •• Ah l life is not long T' he said, , ;y sa bus ... , ..!... ;." . - 1,491,380.18 skimmer. Cooksd in this wi the are t for w mile. He had never met eaoh Bowing his grand white head.', • '. i : ••s I'P Y p 8 p',,7f FDgb8E *OT CONDOCIPS To HEALrH, . th .. t' One, two, throe; four. five, six, save s ving a total of $24, ;333' 08. The gross broken or irregularly lisped as when animal bete_ re. - �i . - a }„ A writer in the Seitnti& American of the - : , t geven years 1 As swirl theirs. ht 4s• Wall street men are on uotat1i1XM ig rninge for 1888 w $3,097,000, against ped into the.water without the rtn 4 9th iwlt.'. advances the theory that the ex. 10 Ass ows cleaving the morning 1 ht, : , : great b Org Idea gleams at even <'., , . ,765,884 is I88b ; et ea►rninge for same CoDIrIeH Otcezwr.- -Shred very finely a hen w reporter remarked a ig man in po•aresflf army life era conducive to health: ga Lire ie short as a summer ht- -_. + rises, $1.947,283 and $1,793,196. The pint bowl codfish, Dover with cold wa a street, '•They say so and so is going rep, An o en� gve years lewdame to differ . How long, u clod, is eternity vidends paid in 1 Dame -to $1,176,252 andlcook half an hour in a covered sun - h got this. for aa� fi�.hswgr � :" �oau� mac,, with Before the war I spent w (ear on - ex r, •Tie X92, eztra dividends. gun. When tender, drwin off the wa ware of the expressio.�, ey say. It t#e ply, �d daring the service spent an I ; ; r - : - FA I, - , T The abpve remark ble :array of figures is beat three eggs and 41►ir them into a pint Hof a catchword of gossips an. the - boleth three years in the Northern army. ter I � - . :._ { ,'• . ti _ , a good illhetration of wbAt a patent may be milk and pour over the fish. Rub a pieiee o juts." spent mother year camp ng 1oil an in all r t to J •,, TH$(Cla"Pwir ANN f.IFooD rth. This immens baslnese in built upon of butter the size of an egg into. a h�aaping One of the hardest sort of pie was ask that time I have never known a man bens- - hi • . a sin le claim of th ' single 1876 patent of tablespoonful of flour • stir into a fish and •( , . Few persons, even among medical `rlien, g g P espoo , to subscribe to some wo y object. I fitted by exposures such as your correspond• . to I. we ' fancy, are awiire of the veal value of ex!ader G. Bell. 1 others in the pre t milk. - Cook until it thickens "d serve in 't," he replied ; • • I mug be just before eat menti0ak,�:; sleeping in wet clothing, ' . milk in comparison with nth r articles of t of Things, an as his later pate s a covered -dish. I am generous." " Well," id the sue who in the rain,, or' ou the frozen ground. Now,. ., m . _ ° i food. Housekee rs fre ne tl find it d the many other patt+ents owned by the . poach$) Eoaa. --Five a Via, one table- made the , " Housekeepers q y g reg4egt le me know just the facts in the case are that plenty of phy- . difficult to make ae great "a v sty in anti- mpany, are of ondary importance. '!spoonful of butter, one level teaspoonful of fore you Tare generous, d I'll try you 'sisal exercriaa in. the open air, with coarse, • . 1 Iles of diet as is desirable, an by keeping ventaally, their value will appear. A salt, one quarter cup of milk and a very lit - in." plain food, and not too much of it, is health. , .'the one under consideration_ i view, they s •king item is the patent account of over tie r. Beat the a well, add sal ` - , may find that it will often d them in n me millions of dollars, an amount very PePPe eggs t, A sit�' - refined yonrig eiatprs�d; e $ fal and a man endures the exposure because pepper and milk. Melt the butter in a cis t►ry_ a store the of er day and a$ babas strength. Ile keeps well because has in good service by way of a chan It would n ly equal to the capital stock. The email bright tin and pour in the eggs ; t II some " t1i angers." ' The a reserve force of vitality. This is shown ; .I . appear that the nutritive valu of milk, as a manny has acquired. such financial strength the pan in another of boiling water and air r- walker started. u the utre aisle in a when the exposure is too long continued and y • . ; compared with other articles of animal food, t t whatever the d croon of the Sn reme i'. Y •• constantly until. the egg becomes s crow y >n lets able of bewilder nt as to what the may breaks down. Then the illness will ' is not generally appreciated- here is less urt may be, it ea view the limitation or mass when it is done and should be sere P t difference between the econom cal value of a en extinction of the Bell patent with at once. , e e wanted. At, length he p reeked up corer- be of great severity, often lasting a lifetime. , . feteak a or fish ban ig come- uaniinity. - a enough to r' uest the f it damsel to be i knew a young man in the army who, for a milk, bee eggs � , 1 . 13LAIN OKXLwr. --Two eggs, four tab e. ' ittle more explicit, as he i norant of yam' was never sick a day and was the plc- .. li morel eu ed. The 4iantit of water in •. y PPce q s nfuls of milk, one - quarter n al hats a meant by _ di era. With a tur of manly vigor. Three days of constant . good milk is 86 to 87 per can ., in round t : A Deeep ive fi►tink. of salt, one -half tablespoonful of -butt r. 1 k of scorn she replied : " Bastlee, sir." a sure broke him down, and though he is - fi steak 75 per cent., in fatf�er &k 60 per "Patrick O'Iiallo "'called Ma 'frets Beat the yolks until creamy, add the m lk - living, he h}e never been a well man cent., in eggs about 68 per con . From an- lg When James Gordon tad Ben ett was in Pan since. Fresh air f lain f ben of er *,' i g O'Brien. and salt, and last the whites beaten to a stiff t e other day a talkative nuisance at the ' P ,' plenty :`' alyses made, it is estim IIted that sirloin ., That's me name, ' , responded a leaeant- froth. Melt the butter in a small, sm h nb was b matting to him his wonderful erciae -these are C�°d •own appointed ,paths h r steak (reckoning 'the losa from bone) at 35 P f i , nand ur in the mixture • it to good health. . t t . cents a nd is as dear as mil at 24 cents f a "eon of the sl," as he plucked his iY g pa Po Doting experience. resin no other way g ,_ ..., P"u should be ' to bubble at once. k a quart - and corned beef at 17 nts -as dear f foretop in deferenc to the - majesty of the gin escape a tragic fate, Mr. tt yiiwned q ABsoBP1'Ivtt Powz of VPsTE art. - about four minutes, slipping the knife under er red said : " I myself had a remarkable ad- as milk tit 15.cents. The dedletion seems y ' �, -. 99 Th• ss � ' on ' ere drunk last night, it now then to pregent burning. When he suture the other day. I a at'g boax the It is a eat mistake that the' whole to be that milk at even 12 een a quart is y y g ' to be 'na to set, fold it over and tarn it n Y• the cheapest that can be used.° atrick. ' P begins other day, and, Missing him killed my dog, house, particularly sleeping rooms and the . ' . " I btlave I `was, oor, but it Wm be scat• to a small hot platter. he boar at once turned an brought back dining rooms, receives little ventilating and a ,t: ' . t dent, intirely " -- I, he body of my dog, lain it at my feet." purifying the air, when it can be don ' with - t NOT Too MucII He Didn t yon men to get ern ! NoT>fA , he story- toller;retued. so little tarouble and no ezpense. A p tcher Th8 cow mast be well fed. It ia' not "I did not, soor. I was d"ved. I was Boil re►g .Berri six minutes • eight ounces A Buffalo man aaya that h'en he and his of cold water placed on a table orb reau _ : , c enough to feed a cow all the ap she can min' home frum a wurk whin I met Tim 'of sugar to the quart. g ife were on their wedding tour, and com- will absorb, all the gasses with ,whie the - 1 . eat. Generally it ie not adyis le to feed a &honey and Mike Sullivan on the strafe. g from Cleveland -on a fast train she roam ls filled from the respiration of (those i . , milch cow on all the ha she eat. Ha a we were talkin' the ui•tion of dhrink Boil plums ten minutes ; eight ounces of ' eating or sle in the apartment. Yer t Y Y topped her diamond ring rough the open g eP P Y '= is difficult to digest, and if as uch is fed em up, whin Mike til me, •Did ye ever sugar to the quart is needed, in the. bottom of the wl an she was few realize how' impbrtimt suo purifigation t as the cow can eat the digestiv organs will hrink eggenog Y ' Phat's that Y am I. Boil blackberries six minates, with ix agaliing her hand. The co dnctorwouldn't is for the health of the family, or,, indeed, =' be burdened to such an extent at the ant -1 ` Come, and we'll how yye,' sea he. Wid ounces of sugar to the gnsrt, top, and so the pair got o at the next stn- understand or realize that there can bo any, a mal cannot digest enough nutr ment to en- that we wint till Jim O Hooley s sidbou be- Boil oherries five minutes,; the amount of n and the room 'oral in back three impurity in the rooms, yet in a few hours a a 1 able her to Tale as bar e a flo of milk as ant and Mike tra ed. ' g ' 1. Y g , sugar to the quart is six ounces. es to a farm house the he had noticed pitcher or pail of water -the colder the more 1 she otherwise could. In re rd to this •` W e all took a og, and it reae the nay. ' - net before the ring disc &red began a effective --will make the air of the room, ( g gg� Boil ripe currants six minutes amt nt 8 t3'& t matter, Professor L. D.- Arnold says :- at dhrink I'd iver put intil me mouth. I -lose search. After two urs' hard work but the water will be entirely unfit - 8 .. " The slow and imperfect manner in which ted and Tim tra d, and thin Jim traced, of sugar t0 I quart, eight ounces. }� common ha digests is an objection to using d I started till me supper, but whin I Boil peaches, whole, fifteen minutes, a found it` lying against tie and glisten- for use. In bad -rooms a pail or pitcher of �� :" 1 .. Y g 7 g. PPe in six ounces of an to a Hart. ng in the sunlight. water should be always kept, and changed - _ it to the extent many daym n do as the bed the strata a head was whirling a3 q ( A traveller in Kdusae bile croasin a often if any one stays in the room during ' main food for the dairy. It _ a often the 1 ike a top. I trek anld of a lamp post to Rub our stove pipe with linseed oil, g the doy ; certtainl be put in fresh when the t mirie, came upon a par of friends who y f boast that sows have all the h y they can tiddy mesel', and , the nixt thing 1 found keep it in a dry place, and it will not rant. inmates retire. Such water should never be . eat, and is .a boast that does no speak well esel' in the Dell bC ant." erred to lac prapt&r�{u tae land for a�ricnl- Y Kee bs begonias where the temperature rature is „ „ drank, but Wither a covered pitcher or . : for the largest returns. Hay wit not allow not tt o and t!�e will not dro thgjt &1 purposes. 1y "'end, s�►td the lase bottle with stopper should be need for - �Y, Y P vellsr add r sae p the m4n, ! you g r 1 r of the beat return in milk prod lion. Dried I leaves ' egg f drinking water, and alavays be kept closely 'WflBt FUQI' BpaTrowB C$li DO, re laying off your corn row quite a distance grass will do very well ; but mmon hay „ ,• !! covered. Impure water causes more sick -.- - would require an amount bard some for a Two pairs, , of ows were watched Boil whortleberries five minutes ; the part. Corn rows 1 he man gasped. I eq pa apart by ., „ ., Hess than even impure air, and for that rea- amount of sugar to a quart jar should by 1 es, those rows over th My stare, cove to carry, an amount beyond a capacity n observant naturalist feed' their young •, • son before usin water from sic pnm ar tea - of her stomach, to field that m terial fora their nests in onl ` one halfonr with the four canoes. trsnger 1 exclaimed the ailaas man is ' g P y , y , �. ' ervoir for drinking or 000kin ,one should good flow of milk without era ing on bar vas of the blaebottic fly from a dead oat. Boil Siberians, - or' crab 'a les, whole, 't possible you slut heard it $elyd 8 PP What?' " Of the boom. Man alive them pum�p or draw out enough to ale the pipes I i store of flesh to' produce it. he , more I hey fetched these in all 104 times, and one twenty -Svc minutes ; sight ounces of anger before using it, particularly in the morz$ng, nt corn rows over Char. are streets study the.food of milch cows, the more I f the birds also caught 14 flies on the wing. to a quart• e9 ' after the ws�►ter has beep standing in the /� this here is a city You air now on the am inclined to limit the gnanti y of hay to ow the common hones fly is. computed to Hot dry flannels applied to' tine laze and toerofereial and r�tnm Streot+a, p'1' all night. Y1 f " the smallest amount which aff rds a eom- roduce in one season, so prolific is its pr neck are an effective remedy fora Lump• 'fortable distention of the stoma and make any and 'progeny, no less • than 20,900,000 ing toothache." not in the check of a rn row, &s you „ - �' . out suppose. ce wP the rest of the ration with food richer y, is round numbers 21,000,000, and thus If your flat -irons ate rough or tasty; !. t, �Ug�13TITIANB ABOFT BI S } - end more rapidly digested. I is the beat ere prevented by these two pair of birds p� a little fine salt upon a flat surface, :. „q - ' -" - '-'■°RP L : { E way to et large and paying turns." It o fewer than 280,000,000 byy the capture and rub them over it, A Liively T wn.. ti - Some Briig Ce" Luck, Lieme Bad -Look is not advisable to give a cow 1 the hay 14 flies, and 2,800,000 by ilia destr, �" t_ion . . Califgr>s• be. bin how Lvel ' Out fbr the Owl. Plants in a dormant s#sfie require v, g y she can eat even when she' is fe with in f the 104 larvae. Again there figlul`ed in d ry omb"e, Arwo�► a few ears a o , In Fran the handsome white owl with to a considerable extent. she ill take in he accounts of one h in C louses, little water during the winter, an excess in y g Pm'� this win cause'the roots to decay. - • I hired out as a barkeeper," he says, •• in its plumage, is accepted everywhere as a more food than her digestive organs can ire a charge for 17 dozen of (so-called) y' a principal saloon of Tombstone. It was forerunner of death. An if that wee not � i properly digest and a portion will be wasted. omtits' beads ; t paother parish, 4fe1- Boil pears from twenty to minutes a bi�igest saloon I ever w. The bar was enough to draw upon it the animadv4irdion '. By feeding only enough hay to produce a urns, in Derbyshire, a sparrow club des- - twenty for halves and thirty .whole eixt feet bon d eve noon gambling- of all this'bird is'oftenweensedof sacrilege, comfortable distention of the digestive or- ro ed in one ear, 4,577 small birds, and six ounces of sugar to a part Y ' g g ' . g Y Y , d0. Pis -'gig g°1• q game was in blast. Ever day or two for in Provence and:anguedoc it is charged . • ' ' Bans, remaining digestive power can be ex- at in anothor 3,500. Take the smaller of can of fruit. there was a shooting serape and somebody with `drinking the oil of the church lamps. pended on more easily digested food, and sae two last numbers and multiply it by Of all the atantums, be sure and have t killed or wounded. Every tIme a row In the'sonth of Gerq;any the wow bespeaks • - _ - • thus enable the cow to yield a larger flow be number of flies just calculated as pre- some of the wonted- leafed ones. They are I would drop w quarter on the floor good luck', but in France anything but that r'�, of milk If the hay used is early ant or anted by the 'two pair of sparrows and it thrifty growers and are never bothered by nn ppretend that it ha►d rolled behind the if seen in the morning The same with the �.. ' " dried grass," it will be permissible to feed vas what we ma very well call a grand insects id an desori tioli, - whisks barrels and then I would crawl in In nagpie--ill lack if it flies-on Y P y th your left • if, It more freely than late cut hay. - Massa- tal of 7,280,000, ,000.- London Tames. At no is its has horticul- ter it. I was `hantin for move behind on ,t son on' the right - t chusett8 Ploughman. g ' ou 'ma be - - ' tare attra so much earnest thought from ose barrels about half of the time Whim assured that�the day will. bey a fortunate I '1'>.e TelepLone Eztorfiot. women v now ; they are beginning to ey straight was the drink, and if a one. In England the influence of the ap . is sans bird n n current / g ' ' NoTiis. ' i the possibilitie�t that exist in w groper wo - tranger same in sad ore d w fancy drink pearance of this Y po The Bell Telephone oom y requlree se- Some thrifty dairyman fiaa found out how . ing oat of thep fession ; the turn to fru t- a proj>ltielt would out whiskey events is governed by tl►0 numbers in which . sus attention, Ind it is it in several y to writer batter as well as milk. He pub ge growing and ki�Ondred work far relief f m trlight ; Ind if the cnato er ob'ected some- he appears, and is thus summed rep : gelatine in it, and gelatine sbsorbq ten tales. It furnishes, perhaps, the most the pressing weight of household , y would Lit him ov tihe' with a One Mr sorrow, ., times its weight of water, while the water 8 example of corporative oovetoasneas from the irksome routine of commercial I e, t9svolver and drag hies is the stiteet� You Two for mirth than taken rep does not impair the solidity be found on the fats of this �vilized and find in the field among fruits and flo - see, the le of Tom tone believed in i J for a wed ; ` - of the butter. lobe. With earnings, or eztortions, lamt on that panaaes, for which they longed. having th i after the si liai : ' _ . s01�.'' Mp tY i yb�ur for a Wrf�. - r' ear &mounting to over $3,000,000, its,' run. - _ , ` >�od ' .1 Among tfi'e `negroes of the igontheri► States • The prevalence of plenro- pneumonia t among English cattle will robably engage ezpenses wore something less than :,� , . �.. ��;r: - _. ,n •- the moaning dove moans to save a man's the attention of the Can 0001 In the face of this startling ex Thtr 'Italic) of i111 �IG�p e!lt.I soul. To kill one of these doves is a sign of ! ad�ian D ant igit it lira sot made a move is the direr- �8te of 8 Cow Th t Ate SAS g° t Of Agriculture, with &view to tak ate s�o When a man becomes a widower be' n death, -Tput more frequently the death of a . I - _ �- ps on of rednc' tolls or improving its set. r Mention was made in im a w. short to revent con on in this coin from P learns what the financial worth of his e paper . child. A buzzard or I crow upon the house- . P trY time since about a cow, in ontgome Donn- to is believed b these seine le to be { im imported animals. was to him. When he is compelled to hi � ?�� P . Y prop i . p° The legislature of New York will probably the food 000ked, the ate made, ty Ct sAvf3r ;bas' � of }:and °l�° the an invariable si84 of death of disaster ; a - - . ,Tryon have a horse that is in the habit of nt the rentals of telephone instruments IaiotthatTthe cow di4"Nan the-o' or of visit a,E ' door from a rooster, the a - ` kiakiug, put him in a. narrow stall that has inn to Ibont $10 annum. Even at washing acid done, he finds t the animal : fpr. Rev. E, o , P about one -half inoomse is :roqu' of a friend t. -tale notes of the y bo$h. sides thickly padded.: Suspend a hat rate the Boston capteIlista who • control Meet these an mho saved � W I,**bvn, of New Ri higpit¢l9 w>}ila on � owl, or' " shieerin� "' owl, are a t 'r sack. filled with hay or straw so that it will - he mono ly will still have a rich yield. ' his way to . an' a�ipoint teat �estown, I p° Hoe before Y et tie cold ors and a bad omen of many mterpretstioiis, while if strike ,hie heels, and let horse and sack purohm ed o> e r mid l ,ii♦: in a'eleigh the oomtinon owl hoots on our. ht sod r silent lips in tale grt►vegarci b®ai' testimon ho 4bas to deliver Y `, fight it out. Be sn're to have things arrang- a ';I The famil w•se s�oalrrll bo as accessible a owaad:byFe°rge luck will follow, - but bad luck shoal he ed so that the horse can not hurt rhimself. A 1~.ondon pnliob copetirble, who sudden l Y the eta at the ministers ease Afterwards ' `r fm#hfnl P e n�i hig position on our left side and The sack will be victorious every time, and ins potiseaeed of 82,000, drank himse e as .to the husband.' Wh t Po - - Y . Deihl ihet t► and De I own wtould oosdsant td bassos e► er in a WY hoot tfierefroma The reputation of all tu'ght in the end the horse will absolutely refuse death in twenty -four home. „ some in which his brothepr� to they ozpliangeci ; (Torres and Deihl went ,but p+� birds great or small, ie ao better . to kick the sack or anything else. Tics VCgirtnnata ot, r,►Irs 8�rt.ttvrsl- should alone have control o@ the tom • ho'� �rr� ° , hi►1e Dewy went touthernP imagination has disoovel�ed a f + Mr. Philbrick 'vee in the Amerittiei' Cal- ••- A,gaong .the .lateit dev*pments of �y see a id at -t to, of Goo Saxe, tamed for all their It consists of . . 11 t ; gi funds t There. is no ens thing,mais d Y spells kvcrtor In interesting article on rhubarb a nsesm d power f oleotricity�ia that of �g d de rossinp� to a Luun1 working s ` o s°$p under the t, aigt stowing.. p . p of salt�isyto the fire as } IL I tatsb o pp iti w" In the aleiirh. T o sow Of 8aza ate I ealtnre this week. He insists that this - eking byy age this ezp than to reel t} t alts mquet beg. like a tai eooii -e -'sow is- heard. ' plant evill�thrive upon way good, well - drain - nand demonetratioaa of was reosntly the gawp and died; of oo An ezamin- ' I for every vent she. spends ,beyond bar f ]<f a chaffinch peaches on pour window i 1. ed snd'thwt eau be worked dieeply. A deep van at tihe $natal Institute of Technology, Which u truly•belonga to her as though a .anon tvaie bold d sea► _gund" iii the.W:of: treachery. It was the wren ' bolo with sandy bottom suite it best ; I Professor Thom n; being the first tinhe cow's stomach• i•. " slam sued all three which aided Prometheus ins the pro ed it an a domestic or >< Ar►o L--Ne wage ;, tie of kt�oi�le{d #gp eve's shallow soil •with hard or stony bottom is t the proCesrc -iii use st the Professor s m� far. p � �° ' so as to be saes get ' dro m some . The w Cpl not good, for the roots strike very deep ' orks .at:, Lynn, Mass. -Les ,been made - y on' tb 8axs, When not obet ic:ted and the thrive better own. $y this novel mods oJf w , a r .: ••J i ' Tae #n hel►`v cod}r ' who • e soap to Uwbon tli ale eontainh* -ll ' Y eldu t slit at i$ n'olock dtv 1 na the sea b4 Deihl the h ise hiiohed to the a wren wi eve hIS home deei<royed. H< ,: ," in a d soil in ti � e of drou ht. The n bar of metstl can be resell reunited, under ► UQ r sets n4 g ' ,, p . If you baps mo ey in your pocket when planting is best done iq 4c$o r or Novem• r blrs of di$eisnt metal welded er ; �a+ie in 11` iii , Mays„, dr><pired, anti 'gill tb Derry, sA1d lwaa"tfi Peraoti► ling . togs . you heat ths.cntkoi; for.the first time it is 1 V, pp hibition under the liicam low took ef4 wits went•to amt i n ii base, or early in sp�rin ; but ar en more con• bile those materials which previoliely- re gig' of the whose I °godrd timesa'n esiei yon wilt have your pooket� ` ' . ,' 1. - nt ft otin be P led at almost any led welding most obstir ►tely +ire now sot: There were wheat three' hundred U. o4w stto ;�.. so�►p•. If man had included ,well .lined d the ; if; on the c;on -. J .: E" iu the summer.- The land its" pr red rood with ease -and those previously easily oe�,liquor: dears in the city *Molt will the lady whom R►y went to see Is n o no monk , cultivate our � � , same• The in lose $60,000 ih reve>iue annaa�ly derived a � the snit th it h a or eY Y b Ion h ender a. heavy dr of gilded reinaiai is P , u}ig t be easier. ' Y ,¢; Y, p g m8 ' Y frouci lieer�es. to tall wi►o es �be recoveired from ou be.1u xieed of tI� it as- s�►ure, them rQEbg the 194id- Andrea * * ' ,.which are the most troublesoomm ,mare , \• , .,' ek, ,t I .1 P P for Travel the, had mash to cis with�dsa jseforeoli . Tlie blackbird which . i r t out 'row• 'four, feet a art with a lore h ' difference+ in o 'oal and Ali Mistral i Las n for Y In No e1eCi t '`: or 'eoee� of the old roots which eat oosidnetivity. tbod<►d of wia%diiag breach of -and laid alt • _ 1' 1 {. The eats P= , . domes as . es. physoialn ehoul .fail to -procure a bed of ,, . =' Cow this ,, !ate gidrt hrive -more than two buds sect, to fn simply tightly then hail s jai fie Islas the onl , r} r ! ' ,, _. p 4*6 s feathers, r A' patient .laid upon t >f 11 •' 'lii'er :alofig, the furrow at dist ulm of- ends -to be'uad than .� an a®triagaabls ahati tat' ' 221" Ii lib ref$ `tha"t on h it birtb�dagr inch aaaaaaaa •No•mattsr whit`his disease, will R J { P . ti • ' , i ;three lest, add vovered with the hoe- abort Hate curniat of eot�tieity through the `and she anti t hope error I testae �thfr Prilios k :rood s #larrei of .bar' i teor .did of its iiitl h �qe rrtilI a6b fieoes• , " f .. �:.; tiro luohas. L f jumC x. ofty lair Qermeuey. ttly fat; �itr't _ _ -. .. y . ,. t o .. flu 1 F e �t+f } al :t: .- .t.,.' :a t .AI { y, i. ,t *!'\ - i , A` r d. F.. 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"t en•; i rr or�uwu►or, , �iontceal to bra A � �. y; , ,_. „ T 04e naoWl Glnut Best had . borrowed a thpsiwtibaNy exelaita�od one yt tuner! to A% a �; Tbk r. N0. �°° ate" 0.061oo� to and a°vomntcda4 *, "�, - HoMS. double-barrelled gun from a negto man, aapther, an 'hey paved down the street to- ,� as Iowso antes �s d= e t j; w r�L it sit b� pa qp An acoiden- gY; , •,+ditstc ii ito ]tigd, gild Rea#1a, and' �nia:a sari ha► B++s, a ENE ' I$ easels began panWg p,tlie enii►rge 1 i$i haste o e w caused the uneelfiah, every eme likes bar.' And the has U Y. r i w m p R C �� user Most»a41 or to the Looaf Agents iru Welland Can Thured s tluoop. at�i Of f9 r of t� ys ly hurt a loYely ldan hair apd pretty eyes. Ian $ it downs and cider. � ` eta go UTI The reported wreak an began steamer oti- t6, ]lesttalon6 ping ] a)ity her eonaplrAS ' is s4 bad f it s►iul► her TIRO t�ela►ad4tr Alta The ikttti`1►kio Efo'wdic Coe .$:uctLiel, out l looks. And""thene fiat Iruoh dteadfnlNT�., - Sable Island proves to have had no founds- >rossIGx. ai tg it Font tlt IL. vorooto, lei up . II,�Q headewhetl 1 The girls ski ale but it the •t as eat .cuing needle Pa kage . vet ��QIIA1110�► IY sou want , . 1-11 tion. A despatch from Ragooa a cyclone. �� P � beer , on the Nutst Sam Ie4 Auiebed in Me t I to pusb your, S happaned. Edith's mofther hear what p His Excellency the Governor- Gieneral fhb, It set her thinhiag. What could pl nSb loo, p'rt°g° pad Pa dpulsrY- sent 'if Stamp ,write to CADLIADIAN NEwDt•E CO., ­� - .1 -hap Aone -.much damage to a shipping opened the new Induatri T 1 school au'Mim%o there. a- erolaed for reply. Large returns Ruaranteed. ,.. __ • .: 48 PrASt �tr.e1 Ytaat, �QroAtOf::) Y be one for those headaches and the ton h, on Monde = Mr. Parnell's health is so uch ilriprov- muddy ooh. ion -th was. Iwo p q;• i '` Archbishop Tache, whp has been seriously ed that be haslbeen able to to a hie seat in her geutlli191bA id'tneoled�aha lithe ID41ry..., 4ji S ` • the ast three months, is ' ...-.'I- . . - ill in Montreal for p the Cummous. had read ci r. Pierpe's Golden Medical convalescing. . -rt The delegates to.t�te Oo� , &A'reriee Disoovery, and on the spur of the moment , • Fr?R BUTTER. sT0• . - 9pro jest is on foot by h8 {�nac In P�►cifi resented hetf M •ea �itli, eit>� a �Ew i,n rtations.- -Ht nd Lureta "Washing- = ADttLA 1 D ti •T. t., TOlIONT0. to build '& line rofi •Woods k to �drewfrom she slipped into a drag store and bought a PO ofgaework• DtfraofPcLsdn' =��i - P conference. sn ply. Edith took it faithfu ,with the tOn."n sn° large `il r°eks Metal Fntaitars. Saod>}vr prj°m' 1 • ' railway the c P fly 11io trice e C 9 P _ \iagara River. The death is announced of amee Grant, result that it cleared her disordered blood, JA1�Eg P�SK BON, It is expected that l�lichigan Central the English military novelist. a was sixty- relieved the headaches, made has skin softy ,:. JO's alt 1886. -nm two Y� m1 fair and rosy, and now the is not only the Wholesale Produce Merchants, Toronto. wife's health was „� down. She wY'. freight trains will be run into London by four years of age. - greatly emadated and -t°° what to dos - ,the end of neat week. The Naval Lifeboat Board, o London, re- sweeteAt girl in schools" but the most f anything for herself ;she was gives ty 1. _- boautif ul. g ' B A 13Y S B 1 R T H D A Yn by five doctors, they all lies - It is again rumoured at , Sir John M port that none•'of 'the. models a omitted are A BeanWW Imported Hlrtbday Card see■ opinion. that she oonld no live. NO . ;lonald will shortly go.to England, and will suitable as lifeboats for men -of- ar. The new corned gingham will be very to any baby whose mother win send us do commenoed using Dr. Jug's liedida0 tt ` . - be raised to the peerage. ,, . , stylish the coming season. names ' two or more other babies" and the4 December, IBM, and after taking dX The expulsion of a %number Frenot6en Y 8 p.» °t'' add»'ses Also a ha°ds°°n° m'" The steambhip John ox, from`Glasgow, from Alsace LolFine "'Las tier lid the ill Ott obsou ha road that leads to health, mood DDi�ee Sample card to the notber aoti bottles she was so t mnrh improved lks. D Monde at Channel, Newfound- Unmarked y boars o sign ; much raivabls information- - i ► the could look after be 0. P. IL d M I`.s foundered o 9 feeling in France toWird Ger ny. wisdom avails not, powerless U wealth , Welds. Bteitard"n & GO" MesmeIRL J. 1[- RoDDto>t, Engineer, Tro . ,I land, all on board perish t;. To Booth those ache, of thing. ,- • ' - Torogj9o.• An application for the ref of father But do not clasp.tr, with tits there'4'hoper, , • I Fifty thousand dolls s haft already been Keller, who was committed Kilmainham The o►oud oo>}0eala the run ; B1C Cie _ T —' subscribed towards the ` posed Protestant for contempt of court, .has bee diamiwed. . I WAtr P14rc,�'aPavorite ProSWipeoo at Und . e ' .1 - ' I sane Asylum in Mon cal. " You titer font course �y run. Toronto Sher. Al �t6L.G O � . p The Czar has donated '1U0, roubles to' I It is at that a site has been pwrch Gen. G�e�sen, Pc'#pcit of St. tersburg ,•for . Mvre teeth than poetry in these lines, as S' AT ONCE 1^oR LIST of • in London for the "divisional :workshops 'of frustrating the tlwednt glove► b bhe �;$sx'e thousands of ladies all over the land pow Seooad -Hand Machines, anutaoturere of the highest grades o! the Canadian Pacific rai way. t ' life. ' blooming with health, testify to the( great IFram $td Upwards. SIL -ER PLATED W,ARESs curative were of Dr. Pierce k Favorite New Catalogue Ready let April An effort is being m e itU the ..Domin- ,Xhe Czarina 1 hd principal Prescri Lion adapted b much research and nip ion Government to get ./o ei com any of i e1*bos of he im rial hu la hold will go careful stud to the hay relief of.ail those - A• T• LANE, MOMEA - STE L KNIVES SPOONS. FnRKSj � , . I, garrison artillery for . tom. 4 t b "�T1<vtii Tp ierkas tlt�lc,�pit 1 of the Don weaknesses and ailmenP niter to females. I------- I '�' 4. ` � . 'o NTARtd OANOE OOMPANY, ETO., A 8PEOIALTY. \Ir. Hickson has petit oned Par�Ciament -to Cossack country. All druggists. extend the time for constructing the Toronto A member of a National club proposes Petertboro', Ont. and Ottawa line to Apri , 1893. that the Liberals f Great Britain shall eve A pretty fashion is the'We.ting of plush ALL GOODS. GUARANTEED., . , ggti bodices with lave akirte. .; &A , \Ir. Samuel Platt, ex M.P. for East To- Mr. Parnell a banquet as a ark \of, their .b -O -0 2 C -h -O -O S S C- ii -O -O 2 2 : • `V ' ronto, diedrsuddenly fr 1A heart disease at sympathy with Irelfud', � , : , : $- . C • -1 T 0 R 0�1 T 0 C A N N A. _ . 3 -__ Don't Sneeze sneeze hawk hawk it, his reaidence in Toronto. Mr. Platt only re- The bill to enable President Diaz to serve - - turned from Bermuda r cently. blow, and disgust everybody with our of- �iIUFACTUR'S OF ALL KINGS OF CAROES (DEN BRITANNIA CO. a second term has been passed by the klexi- y y y ' The British Columbia members of Parlia- fensive breath.. If you have acrid, watery AWSe, d $0 stamp for Catalogue" Orin Senate, and now goes to the various State dischar es from the nose and eyes, throat PURE [,lY1NC t3TRF.Aii ment have asked the Government fora Legislatures for ratification. g . MANUFA=RE ONLY . • ant towards relieving he wives and fami- A special cablegram says, next month the disease, causing choking sensations, sough, ate • - lies of -the miners killed at Nanaimo. Queen's Jubilee "will be epic ated by two ringing noises in head, splitting headache At;1;B1i•�, flora 20 tart The fifty sinus meeting of the Up- State'coDCerts, estate- ball at d a State gar- and other eymptome of nasal catarrh, re- r hour. Also hock Driilx -Hand, Horse, or �� Es'T Y member that the . manufacturers of Dr. Power.. Send for Catalogue. per Canada Tract Societ was held recently den party at Buckingham lial e. i- : Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer, in good faith, Laldlaw manuheturinle Co., ' s' L'VER- PLATED - . in Toronto. The annu 1 report showed an Mr. William O'Brien's paper, United Ire - $50t) reward for a case of catarrh which they , lts>tlLrox, oIr?. r excess of $-1,600 in receip s over the previous land, says only a fool or an nervy of the cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by dru3 . PIMT-IT - WARE■ ­ I - Irish party would recommen the .Parnel- gists at otily.b0 cents. - N axu O O �� `� ed w! . _lie. «'. J. Maguire, a itor' of the Quebec ites to legally prosecute their landerers. Every variety of wrap srhffwe "sling' B `�'-T� i Arts tle Det3igns, eombin tr )f,x {jury, convicted of p bushing a criminal It is reported that Nihilia set fire to` a, sleeves. Manufacturer and dealer in , Vnequalled Durability . . 1. libel on hior Langelier has been sentenced P . CURE FOR DRIINKLNNESSw Tarred Felt. >toeAnR. 1Pttri. itsfldinlr Pe- and itlLisL. to six months' impt iso ant and to pay a Police station in St. Peters rgg recently, and that eight olicemen a ished in the ra. Carpet and Deafening silt. IREADY I I g P P o rum', morphine, chloral, tobacco, co, and OpFING. t;tr,, 4 Adelaide St. E., TORONTO, tine of 5:00. flames, while 19 others were more or leas _ S A�LTQN. ON''T�RIQ. \IrP J. �V. BeIl, Conservative bT. Y. for injured. 1r►uhed habits The medicine may bedriven --- - Addington, has become iolentl insane, and ] in tea or coffee without the knowledge of ,',A ` v� y It is replotted that the Eng tali and Rua- the person .taking i *, >�l ao de.�rirul. "Send tk. 1per �1iDIl Lute goyal �a� gtBiili18�11j�. : : has been laced in Ro `kwood Asylum for s for book and testimonials #tom Sating daring wtntar from Portland eve Thaw, 1 - P Sian Af hanistan frontier dole atesrefuse to in Stam treatment. The docto s fear his cas9 is g ��� day and Halifax every Saturday to Live and in makes concessions to each oth r, and there those w o have been cured. Address M. �•�w summer from Qaebe? ova Saturday to Liverpool, - almost hopeless. does not appear to be any pos ibility of their Lubon• 47 Wellington St. East, Toronto, , M A N U F A C T U R E R S . ry At a mooting of the anadian '34anufae- agreeing. selling st Londonderry to land mails and pasere vk g g Xnt. Cut this out for future reference. for Scotland and Ireland • also from Baltimore via forces' Association in pronto recently a When writin mention this paper. M. $TAUNTON 8e C�a! Halifax and St John' N.>�'. to Liverpool to j, The Prince and Princess of Wales, repro g ONT durin summer months. lfhe stesmers of melilai resolution was unanimoua passed opposing 'senti the Queen, opened t e Manchester Patti rata Spring lamb when she can et Samples on application. TORONTO, a reciprocity treaty or commercial unidn with ng ► R _ prow as sail d, winter to and from Hernias, s Jubilee Exhibition last week. s cial. it. I - 1'ortund, Boston snd�hilsdetphta •sad dnzin sa>o- the United States. cable ram says s the event w ma�e the oc, mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly; G� \I r. Washington, United States commer- g y Paopis who �re subjeal to bad breath, fail posted and Boston weeks. and Glasgow and Philad - easion of a great demonstrate n of loyalty. tongue, or wi+ disorder of the St9owach, can at once . fortnightly. !`- cial agent in London, Oni., has written a - be relieved by tiring Dr. Carson's Stomsoh Bitters, ]For freight,pseesge, or other Information apply ., Ion,, letter teethe State Departmental Wash- . The last riveting of the (' lonial Confer - the old and tried remedy. Ask your Druggist A. Schumacher- 1►. Co. Baltimore • S, Coss 00., ington pointing out the in]uriou¢ effects of cure will be field on Saturda , though sop:e I►'rengh heels ¢re entirely out of favor. Blind, Bleeding, .lid Itching, elfeutu :lty cured by Hw1Ua :. Shea A Co., �t John's, bf.F. ; Wm Thorp. the Neelleal Pile ltenee+dy. Thousands of outer ma t gt John, N.B. ; Allss dt Co., Chioar0 the Iuter -State Commerce bill on American of the members will eonseyli ntly meet tilt Whenever our Stomach or Bowels get out of or are can testify to the pannanent relief from these iA• Love A Alden, New York; H. Bourl}er, To l ' trade with Canada. . Henry Holland to settle det ils of certain . der causing Bii1itwq�,sness Dysp prig. n Indigestion ternai and external m{nedlea r t.tr0 per parkaue• Allms, Rae a Co., Quebec • Wm. Brookie, Philadsi• . schemes which have been before re the confer. anW their atten(mnt evils, take at once a dose of Dr Ask your drugirirt for it, or will be tout by 4nail, post p� ; H. A. Allen. por6laa� Baton Montreal. Lord and Lady Lansdo�i ne were'accorded Canon's Storn%oh Bittem Best family medbtnr age paid, llUUtl MILLER . Cu., - - �� public reception in Toronto Wednesday hire. All Druggists, 60 oasts.. U 7 King :It East, Toronto. afternoon, when addresses were presented to Dir. Gladstone eucused hi self #tom at- Emeralds and diamonds are a combination ­ ­;1 - I his Excellency by the City Council, St. tending an anti- vaccinatio meeting 'the for finger rings now especially in favor. A S 8 ES $ M E N T 8 Y 8 T E M "�� Perry C` ^I ' Geor e's Societ , U. P:. Loyalists, St. David's other day, on the ground tat he was en- , LAD1� i •Ir Society and SOII9 of Canada. His Ezcei- gaged ir. opposin the comp leery inoenla- , Who are Weak, Nervous and Exhausted; who teat'Mutual lYese V WAU i - lency made happy replies. tion of the whole -Irish tuition 'th the Coer themselves loalnR Strength ; .rho, are pale, de►icate + • cion bill. and sickly to appearance, snfrerlryt from the man �. _lie. Joseph Hickson, general manager of oompWnta inner to women--send for and A special cablegr>3tm `says t e Englleh'Con. read M. V. LION'S Treatise in soda roan on the LIFE ASSOCIATION, the (,rand Trunk railway, says that while Sul at Hiogo, Japan, has re rte to Lord Diseaxes of N'e,mea. Mailed reared and secure _ feeling confident thaVzhe annual floods at from observation on receipt of oo. in Stamp. uxaaALaD \loatreal can be prevente► ,that result will Salisbury that nearly (oar million pounds of "' Address, N. V. KXRO 1, 47 Wellington St, The largest sad most prosperous open Aerr seats . tea were sent last year- from hat rt to the g,�� Tairosato. pit. AsaocLtbn in the world, deriver active resents never be attained till the harbor and the Pacific terminus of the C nadian Pacific d.er to every section of Caned. Liberal induce river down to Quebec aro placed iunder the Par Black and"wised kid gloves are now the ments. It has full Government deposit, and under railway. only kind held to W " strictly. ournin " the supervision of insurance Department at Ottawa charge of the Dominion Department of Pub i �' y' g• Correspondence solicited. Address, ' lie Works. Anti - German demtsnstra ns "con lie`to ibutsrrfl, Catwv sl ]►teepees ant 3Cs. rte■ . . e May Fever* s- �- •W'71D , ;. J' nt "de redationa b In- be made in Faris, sad the ranch Govern General Msaaxer, - I . In few of the race p meat has deteym' to cute La Rev dians in the West, the adoption of the herd - �q0� p Bafles'sra we cot generally aware that these dkesan ' t& iLI& streetRast. Terento in system, namely, forming one b' reserve anche for an "ok olltitl " Down w[th am ���,s� ,or that they an due to theprasroce ' gg the Germane," as being cans late) to arouse of living parasites to the ltgfns meuebnae o! the seer TW SIZES, (SURREY AND PHA(!- TONIBODII4.$, g Y y' for all the Indians in the district, is strong and eurtachiaa tubes. l(ioros0opio rrseaioh however, FITS " a warlike feeling.- I CURE '! a Shstb re attached to body by the Perry' Com- _ MacLeod Gazette and the g'- has roved this to be a tae:t', and the ;;Salt Is that a ly urged by the , ' . ' j�•+ : pp ppee 'n Sp ng. The result of the action of them Calgary He both journals claiming that .: The l�:n fish Board of err de 4 i'*` s for Simpi4 rern4dy has been formulated whereby aatacrh, "a"I say eaft I e. sota+Ma Mail t..tws••sa Ar flip ngs to n horse- motion in the cart, and no cart- . . g Y journals g ostarrhal deafness and hay fever ate cured in from : ' the present reserve system bas proved all April show that the emigre ion from Great It—" �+ va "•"'a'° """' •"'° 1 °'•" • "vO� mot non th .horse. one to three simple plia►tione made at hams. A euee. I ba" aua+aas Alma-or ri aru.ss's =.r1�. t - utter failure. , Britain reaches the enormoli total of 56,955 pamphlet explain w t is Gent tree nro 8=11tlaaa llfe4o •t"y 1 warmst •T*re••b oripdve Illustration vii application. For ante yams ee can w wwnt a•.•, 5.•.w °antes a•�• a• by 1 carriage makem 1 of the Dominion Rifle against 40,719 last year, hid of that number on receipt of sta:m H. Dt:on • son. see King ..gas ai saw ,•e•+Nai . e.r. s.aa •a °.°..r • l / The allnu.+i :IIeCt.ng - t West Toronto, Owadi I - Asso ration teas held recently in Ottawa. '7,314 went to British North America, com- Sun a'a*- • ear• sso es, e.reamers.lu"w o� I1 A �t y Art is the foundation for a t deal of sa r{a.c ode. a oo•aa po. course for . twt.>I, CANADA CARRIAGE PATS V Q•r It �: d�:idea to invite Bri ish riflemen to pared `with 3,4183.in 1886. r wn1.... a+ar•+ Del a 4. soar► TORONTO, -} :•. /:J.. �,j oily talk in so -called fashlonab a circles. ,wL (y �E 3� I � Q� ��� Role. Manufacturers for Canada. ` com< , ;:e at the anneal matches: ":..At "the A London Corr 11dSl�t recentl inter 4Q UJII 1 st • dspo y YOUNG -Im so6erws !roan atw 460018 d seals a Trade only supplied. meeting of the Council the date of the prize viewed Sit. Edward Watk , the Ra11R ay- evil habits, the result of ignoranm end follyy, who Q - meeting was fixed to commence on August King, who referred to the Canadian Pacific themselves w"k, Re rvoos and axh...rtad ; also 1[m' 29th and the none prize list was inereasd g enectssosad OLD ]tine who a» broken advanced trod life 10Nn - Y P r�►ilwa as the greatest aver of the age, end atfecte abuse or over work, and to advanced rte p � , . from ti600 to $6 750. y n a which will be ub- ue , of axe*^ send for and ONSUM k G , in his book on La ad p ,1ee1 the o0 -8 The. annual meeting of th`e Dominion Ar- lished in a few days, he ask if the Impart naan Y. V. Lubon's Tre+��Direases Of Man- �• i e... a positive of Ow for t kind awl of to ; er to w tiller association was held in Ottawa last and bOOk 'ry �i mad is address dos apt °t tto.sa. ot�...• on ce. worst vase s n or ass .esalss y . Government Will ve the ouragg vets two N. LUDDS, a Waling. a... n..s isa..a .o .cry ,. s, aver rs ,a week. The report of the Council Showed o to ass this > i t hi hw Le .i1ha, u. 1 wru cave Two so R thi r tW4 e.pu r po d n4 Y E�rceeaa gg 1!t' ton et >L Toronto On .Stu . vAt vAgts saes Stare os ur. ar.•... a ••7 the recei is for the ast ear to have been between En land ati 'Ater djbtant 'F.aaatern . ,• A. P. 332. or.. •spte.. . P. 0. address. LA Ds T. A. BLOCUi[,Q` 5 93 in receipts of the exp�iditure. At the possesetoike,, and if ph deer oft, Sir FA ♦sari MOST SUPERB 'g? Y 1iY.,Ta�oati0 meeting of the Council it was decided, if says, Canada will have r n to�comp t IF YOV ARE OUT of work, THE . permission were received for holding a Gar- of being betrayed by the M therCountry. DON T WORRY ! write to MR. KOWDY, 41 ,�._ _ risen Battery competition in Quebec, to in• Wellington St. E ,Toronto. t� - vite teams from the National and Scottish TAIINERING� -And all lmpedimenteoi Speech, fm,g* _ ;tl 4$ Artillery Associations to compete. A rase- �':: X110 Got the 011ey'� S removed for cite. Cure guaranteed. Stammer. �S� DR� WORLD lution was adopted requesting the Ontario A government Commissi n at Washing - ing specialist, yd Clarence et , Toront9o. IN THE . Association to report on the possibility. of ton is invests 'tin the affa a of the Pacifi I GOD LIVE &GENTS WANTED IN EVERY . obtainino a ranee east of Toronto equal to investigating C� c ounty in Canada. Addreoe, _ _ BASED ON NEATSFOOT OIL. i 1 1 1 1 railroads. Among the wit esBep examined R�tri A CO., 87 Church St., Toronto. - � - that at Yort Colborne Jut week was Mr, C. P. untingtonI one NEW EMERY "MOWER 4SIARPSNER- SOLD HARNESS DEALERS. , • . ': l UNITED STATE'S. of the millionaire o$icials the roads. He A WW sharpen the knife wttho,it Ming tt out. Was asked to enlighten th Commission, as Every farmer +ill buy it AciE �'l�d wANTL[ >. The Chinese portion of the city of San CLEM KNT h 00t TORONTO. . to the necessity for payi a la er at - I . Jose, Cal., was destroyed by fire on Wed- f an g(n•�: ash Axvaeassswanted,Mste ._. , ; , Washington ton a salary o i . 000 d . tm in i - nesday, Loss $75,000, g or Female, who a or Spare time, on eatery or oommL- FA MERS.i.���� addition from $30,000 'to ,000 a year for don, Industrial fJslos of B.N.A., 46 Arcade. Toronto I & , S . I'' . . : The steam barge G. P. Heath was destroy- ez nditures of which vouchers were — ed b fire the other afternoon offShebo an pe gUeNre LUTt ING a('UUOL.- Gendamen Wisy The wheelman to Sheboygan, kept• Mr. Hnntuigton a savored that: it T desiroue of acquiring a thorough knowledge of U B O�1 YOUR MA►tiHINERY O LY THE WELL -KNOWN i - =• lost his life. was'necesearyto " explain" hinge to people garment cutting should apply at once to S. CORRIGAN, A natural as welt flowI nearl twelve fed •for an ex- 122 Youge St., Tomato. Terms on application: t T , , g 9 at the Capital, and be sewn s • I million feet a dos has ust ' been discovered PtOCR 6D in Canada, the U. S. and 04 pb y j penditure at one time of ,000 without PATENTS all foreign countries. Engineers, Pa- 'Ee ,a t I at Fairmount near fn that it as em to ed in t?1tg1D � I a Muncie, Indiana. vouchers by sav g y to Attorneys, and ex its in Patent Causes. Zda b . . •� " lisped 1807. M=eld 1Ri - . experts Three cases of leprosy and three_ tlnapi- educs►ting Congioasmen as to t e wants C. de�wt t CO., Cea., Tltraiaila►. cious have been found in one famiy at. of the roads. The Chieag Tribune •Babbitt' --Nan- Have been awarded it d g ht last kour scare. 15ry also pEERLE . St. M nsville, a suburb of New Orleans. that the books of the Un' n Pacific show POONER'S COPPERINE fibrous And-° NINE COLD MEDALS AXLE i1REASE tOr your Wagons and Horse Powers. ' I , Another she shock of earthquake was � in the of two three months in tion Box -metal for journal bearings to machinery -- ; 1864 the vice- resident an general mans - GuarantsWooppermixed,sup supplies requirement. Ysentsotured u QUEEN CITY OIL WORK by , �`p p req I i experienced at No6alea, Ariz., at six o'clock p ge g 4 Ask your hardware daslertoril ALON W. SPOON- SAMUEL ROOERS �k CO.. TORONTM ' on Wednesday evenen g Pam t ER, Patentee and Manufacturer, i er of the corporation a W891iin tbit Port Hops, Ong y g• No dame e. was. _ done. t465,W-21, "A chowso t to " contrite Mangles, three I iron account," .without fi link a vdaoher. kinds • Clothes YO ' i Out of four linndred •animals- elaughteied He refused to tell even th directors what CHUR�� ■ W 'ri, Bea L D■ ��� � R &j �O ++N�eas , e under the, direction of the Chicago live he hard done with the men y, but " exposed kinds; Washing luwhInes, I kin t arp0' t 8weet►arr, . . >rtAJWAtTY'O>t,ZRB O>r Mast Choppers, Trucks, and other sundries. I `; . J i , stock 'authorities during the past vfeek, his accounts" to two of th m, who secured °ppe �. -• sw7enty -five were infected with .pleuro- NA*11,"x I11DVYMIAL Wens Co., Hamilton Canada ii !! - -; , pneumonia. the others that the f IInds been beneaci- OOn for articles wanted or Illustrated aWalogaa GU .expended and should oharged to con - . . S. . ENGINES ! .....1%...­ I , - : At Morrisville, Madison count New ativctioPn These diaclosar have natnrall (�`I ■ sladisssa ceuese, 4riawa 0 rasp, �a ' 1 • % I I . York, natural gas was attack recentd at a y g y e�'oa Twelve at " and Provinces tim To thorougnh, CYNL Alll! STRAW pAW oYRNE I - a y aroused some curiosit um n the members RN - depth of 400 feet. The gas jet rose to a of the Coipmissiou 84 -bo th nature of a pro- praotfoal iadniotto sad the etflcieao and success height of 75 feet, and with such force as to Bess of "education,' whit - costs so much. of its > � t s MU"OORK101K. � f p°Ad P Ile A,1lD T liTI41g, , ,. destroy the buildings and drill apparatus. l�rtnaipai. - ' The Canadian Pacific railway, which has _ - Apply to t1 Grain Saver. . and `1 Peerless" - . Tender Co ns., , , I , the WANTED \ . hitherto been .cutting trans - continental G , ; ratea, recently offered to join with the other ,, D.W. tUDLE NURSEW Ot S"i�'I►.'� O �.$.. . Bofb corns, corns of all kincli removed Sr. Or�reaanras, oar. ' roads and become a member of the assorts- p ea ftr A A A E Ill without in or sore by Pntnam's tion, provided it is allowed fret ht and housands testify _ • >oeeerated 'Mater � 1Messes. Painless Corn Extractor. I ie ►w 86ades, is I f gs passenger differentials: The offer will prop -: that it is certain, painless, d prompt. Do a Wholesale and Sr " Tewri rgww% taw it 9 &RA 0 issil�sa .. �, ably be accepted. ptutee offered - - not be imposed upon bye �> bats toil, at the aims• ,ilea' "" i 411" i fwW4. 1 - ' _ On a recent morning six n o 13 to for the auntie "Putnam s Extrawto>f. Sere, ssArm GOLD X=AL Tarry MA>xermioay 7o Si " g 17 ears old gi>oesiarl� mow' ' Y ,were at the wharf of he Wil- safe, and ibarmlets. . Wed, Toronto• NATIONAL MALfUIt1UPU>t'Gi 00. _ • - .i. `.i-- . 4 .: -,. - 1 , ::: _ i L. , .. - ., _ ... - ,�i . -,x ... -:,.. -: t ,: .. -- ..- . ".. :y _ t 9, dh .air .e. ' Si 1 1 . , L d « ,.::.. 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L ".1 . prin4le years ago. . ­ . - . . ....: � � �� S..j Jall I :,/k, ., %..)� � I . I .. . - . : , . . .. , products . '. 1. . : . � . I . I , I . - � . "\".: , ,:,..:N - the, intec ;,, , __ �, . x�'­111' 's . . :1 " . -Nor.-NW. 1. .� � I . � - . I . ., I . there is in h go of I - -, Ilip.A111"1100 . , frt I I I . . . � . .; . ' ` I . . � .. . . % . - . . � . I - . � I . . I i - i : - . I - , ` - k i, � . . 1 . ween countries, Nether :. " 4:,!, . . .. _ . bet �, Xej� Adve~nwntso .1 .,., :. - _. I ,�, I . -,... �-. • . . I I I i - � eater will be the . - 7 � ,!�_ . I I � tl"" I . . .: . 1, - � . - neat or remote, the .1:w - : ii, I � . - � , . .. - .1 . . .- ! 1. � .. I :,­.� I .- __ _. �_. 'IZAR -'�` r`,- they be .. ' - - .. . L . � _ .;.:.. � . . � :; , �.,, �� - I - , - . ft prosperity of those ho trade. ' No � �,,�,�� Strayed Horse . ! � I..-. , 1".. i. ,:.:. ,I � I ' - - . I- � . � L Ili . .; . . _. 1, . - . . . .- '. I - - , - I . . . � : . - ..... . - I .� .1 . ... . 4obt firktrille 'LAW "" bnsin �:k'j�'._L 1. I : I . I ... . - - �..­ - , � ess. will ,take place unless the �,1­. )�. . . . I 6 . I � .. � I - - . . . . .� I . . I I I , , � ... I . . . , - . � foi&jW; I '� " � . , I , " , %� i... �. ..", : '' � 1. . � . . . I � ': W '' j - . , , �, ' . '' ­ , - ' .: I .. . % 1. . . . _ I �. �., .. I . . . . . . � , . , , '. ar'*n . Z -11. - - iL I . , . . .. � . - . . 1i , , .,:. I I , .. ' , dickering parties find it to be to their AXad ini#e, brown color with st I . � � . . . .,� . . . � - . Z.... .1, . . .. � ... . ... 3s published every Friday- morning rA its offloo having "an this a _.. � . �!- _: . � ­: . .. . ". . . I . . I .- I :.: ,,, I .,-: ,. I i: .: I— I . ... . .. I.. . �. I t. I .. - . . . .1 I.. . ,_ 1, . - ,� - . .-;. . _5`. - ... Pickering, Gnt. . mutual advantage.--Forfflope 'Guide.' hind swelled. Anyone .: . A r" _' 'ri - I . TERMS . . cum = be suitably rewwted by dropping a -.1 ''i . -L-26. .J6 1 I.. . . I . . . . � . . . . ': � ' : . . . ­_ . . � � . I . - line to THOS. MANSFIELD, Pickering, P.O. . � h.. -1 ! L!,�'j .: ­ .. ., - . . . I -_ �' . . .Z � . . 1 r . � I . . . . :. 82.2 5 pity $1.00 If paid It advazice. _i,j I ', ""' .: !�- � :' - � . - A� , ­: : - . '� . .... � . . . .. - . . . That'was a ,very sensible assembly . ., . - , . I a..� .. � ,. � .. 1: " , - .. .r _ . . RATES OF ADVERTISING. .. I . . i I q I . ; , ­ ­ , : ­ , - 1!! � - - . . . L\ _ _. . I . . - � - -1 ;� ­' I - I!— , . * _ , i."., % " � .": .: .. �. :.: 1. .. ­ I . . � i �.i .; � . . I I : - ) : : . . .: . First insertion, per line - - - ' 8 can - 4 . 1. �� . .. , .. , , , .1. . .. .. . , '.. , I . . ... !, - - � � � I . . .. - -1 �s- of the Knights Labor over in. Detroit Da DE I '.,.:':'3: '' ' ' !, . 11 - . • a se insertion, per line - 2 ' - . i . . . � �;. . .I- � . � . ­­ �.� - . i I which refused to stri iit obedience to Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger, wishes to .. .,I ": - ------ . ___ - - ­ .. . , I., . L I I F . . . This rate does not Include Legal or Foreign ad- start business in Claremont, and wants to � I 1�1 �.. . � . . .. I - voltuftnents. . orders until the causes for issuing such bo.rdi.gplace. Apply by mail to D.1?1'9NM- . - . I ,; . � 1. - ,�. � I . . van to parties making.con- N, Brooklin. 2&9 . � D RU 0, . .. STO R'Es. . .. - ,. . Special terms given 1�1 " . . • I I . . , !. �.. i � . - I an order were investigated. Without 801 'i ' . . . .. - t; . - . I *.- . ray for 3 or, 6 months or by the year. Half- . - into any disi ussion as to the - ' J'- ''t. . - I . . � . Tearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. entering Ornamwit Your Ho' mes.. .� L " .,;,:: ...I ­) �, I .,I . .. "..."'. *.. . . . . . T , L . !1� .. . Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper' I ; , '.­ ! �­:, .. .... �1. - '' ­L t. .;.. � . 1, . 11 I I I , . - principal of strike'it is reasonable - - I I . , , � _. � " , , I . . . .. .1 � . . :_1 .. %,�,'%_ . ' d, �,; - - I �_ �, . " . '. , . : :, �. � . I . : . Z one year, $5 Or,, payable in advance. . I , 7.1 .. . . . . � 1 . � . . 11 .1 . , 1:' L .-' I 1. . � I 1. I , �1. �, 1� � I I � . . . - . . . . 4 . q * L�: - . ­ . . � .., . ** I I , . . .. . . - I. . . ­ - t Notics in local columns ten cents line, that any. action so im )Ortant that it is A beautiful stock of evergreen trees, including .:.;.: - � . � - , .' - .1. . , . ..!� .1� . . - w�� � , . I I t , . I . insertion. ' Norway Spruce and Mountai a Ash, tram one to . . I ..'� .1­1 . . five cents per line each t,ubsequent inse liable to throw a I e number of O' '' I - . L : !, 1. . - . . ­ I � Special contract rates made on . five feet high, for We at the Home Nursery. --------.-,: ___._____.__ -.- - - ------ ___ ---I--:--- ___ -__------------ - . , - � . . I . . . lion. I-To free advertising. . -men out of employment for an in- s. C. WILLbON. 2b-29 . . .. . . , , - - Advertisements without written instructions work � I - will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- definite time Should not be entered --. __ I . I - I , S , � . _. .. . '::.�, . '.., , I . .- I .... . - . lin 'y ry . _:_ " I �. . i JJ - - . . 1011 � 1000 . I � !, .; ��. - 'I L::.,� 2ord'til Orders for discontinuing advertise- into, unless It be for the Very best .. . . - . . . - � .., - ,. - anent be in writing and sent to the pub- . . , � i I . I.. I � . . - .- . I . . - . . . . SEED CORN - �.. - _:,;,!.�'! .e , I , . � L . - lijiber. , , .� �.,­ �. .. - ... � I r� , . � �` '! ,'. 1, I Juat'tbceived a car of American Corn, specially - ' 11 Se . ".1 .. . �. . - . 4 I 1; : selected for seed purposes and ,warranted Co � . . . _. .. . I Job Work promptly attended to. _ , r . .: _ �. . . . � . . I . ­ . . t . . . . . . I . . I . � . .1 . .. . , . .� . . imo mir e is r - . ___ - - I .: ; Z . � . .. .. I . �. � - I � ., - - - - . M: C. LAwLoR, Whitby. 2" ­ .� , s 1. , . . , L S. ACKERMAN, - - -, PROPRIETOR. The Nana disaster ip- g r-0- w - - . , I �. . , . . . . I . .. , . - . I I .. i", ; ''. I � � - I � I ....... . � ' I . . i I ". � .1 . - . 1. m­ .0 ;.1, / : ­11 '�,....�. .. ., • - -1 � . �� .. . 1, . �� . 1. � I . . .. � � . . . . 1. I . - .1 - � . I . 1. estruction came upon # � - . . _. � . I - �,. ] . I - ,�! i � . - I . palling. . Swift d ,� Co-Partnership Notice . � . . .-IL . * ).. �. I I ..-. .. . . I . � , .. � ­ ­.;i- .. I . , I . • . . . . . r . . � 1 .4 ! . . 4'Puir ]Poll 0 emp-Strict Independence. , the miners. They had no warning of ' r 1. . I . , I .. . . '. . I , * - � - � - -A First-class Loe&I Paper. ,� I I - : � Our Alm -The - ' danger a -damp ' "Notice is hereby iriven that the partnership .. � � .. " Our IE;x'Ve.etutlons 6&Ay the coming danger a .the after I - heretofore existing between the undersigned as L KINDS OF F��1�I SEEDS AT . , i- 1 support of the Deovlo of Pickering and vicinity. ­ _ 1. L,L.'; . \ . �. ,,� - I and ,leaves" closed he only avenue physicians and surgeons. in the village of Picker- I L I L . . . I Consent, I � . ... .11 - I . t .. . .. . � . .. . . of escape. The time of suspense and ins, has been dissolved by mutus L . I I . ! . � � . 11 I - YS : ,' . .. ,,i��- ; - , . ': , . . .1 7 , . L ,.� , ' 1 1 - - ­ • - � - � . .-. � � 1. . . . . . . . � I R. 1(. BATZMAX.. . , ;,� - � - ;', _! :. . I . . - ._1 I terror mercifully i 1.­ 1!_ ! . '.._.L ! ; I t i­11. 1.1, - . - � Pickering. May Ind. IM. �. . . 1:1 . . .. _ .. . I I . , I . . . . .. .1 1 - - - - appear to have died o � suffocation I ­ I - . . - .;::: Ce L': ." DALE • . , . I FRIDAY, MAI 13, 1887 . . was me hort. The men i -, - __­ _ B. FIZLD. I _.,:, . �- - . I . ;. L . , - , .1 . ,� . _. . - mediately after the ex In connection with the above the undersiped . � . 1, �, , I L. . . I - � .� . I -_ . - '\ . . I . NOTES AND COMMENTS. ..- , . _ I �. I I .!, . . 1: I . . . I . . 11. .. . - . I . . � ... . , * - . . . . . beg to inform the vublic of the village and coin- . L I . � . . , I _­. �� i �Ilj ,. ..., • - - . I _... . . . . I jj. q . I I I I .L�.A__---r_ ..i . ­ � . . .. . . - . 11 . .� 1. � in is known of the cause of the ex- . , . L .1 � I I . - . :.. . it that they have onto into hip as . I . � � V., � . . . . ,%.;. - .. , L .. - ' � ' . I I . cf .. I � , , ,; I . . . . . . I . . I - . _ I - . ''. ... ... . . . L I I - . ­ . . . . 1. - _ I_ L , � � . . . . . I A particularly sad ease is that of plosion and it i"ot likely that it Will physicians and surgeon under =name . . I , . I I I . s - I - . I , ' I . . - . ­ 1. .- . ,�, L the member of the House of Commons, ever be discovered. The only men of Bauman & Res. . . I It. M. BATEM", ' ' of ' " - ' ' ' . I ' . � . ..- " - -it happened are JAMES USA. _� I garden Se'eds aH ds ia: Q11 i d for Addington, who has been declared who could tell how pe Pickering. May Ond, l*T. - . - I I Pours gm __. --- ­ ._. . - . I . . - , hopelessly insane, and -has been con- forever silent. It - is not likely that ---------- -----.I-------- V I 1 , f . �... - , . - a . ' , . . i L 1 I �.� �, - I . . 1. ',-.L � .I" ! q . . . ; . '46T Salem . . . . . ,- 4i King- the enquiry which no doubt will soqn M � . . III fined in the lunatic asylum a' b ' at , , . " i� � 1 I - . . , .. '!.�_: I ..- I ston. Politics of the present day have take place, will produce any satisfab. - -. , �, .1 � . I � t I l I - . , . 1, . ! .. . . . .. . / . 2 the village of ehorry- -1 ` I !' . �' 1 House and Lot for sale ii . I . I , - ., I . . . --- . . � - irea,clied such a pitch that the wonder tory result. It Will, of course, be wood. Good hard and atoft water on the prem- i . � � . . . . � - . - F . I , - : ; I is more do not lose their reason. shown that' all proper precautions ises. Terms vervreariOnable. Also, for sale, one . I . planer, one mat clher,one sticker,one woodworker, ; , .14 �2� : i � :, " Many of the 'politicians certainly do were taken by the coinpany, and that quo circular saw, and one gig-saw, cheap for cash. - �� : -!. I �. E, ­ . ", . . I V . . . � .­� ,�.­­ 1 or further particulars apply to DANIEL , ' . . . I . . I . , - .:, : - ;- not exhibit much common sense. due regard was had for the safety of HOOVER, Cherry.wood P Q. 27-V .� I I , I . . . � - /t le in -- --------- A1.,1.j G-VAM.&Wr :M:D U001D , I iners in all the irrangements of --------i r The bill amendino, the Manici�al the Mine. It will b 3 impossible t . . . Act which passed the Legislature . I ,.., .. . o Pasturage Ao, - Let. I .'r .. �� . �, ­ .. find out whether t] ie disaster was : .­ ..., . . -,-. ­. . at the late 'session, contains s4ne very :,;:,� AND AT TORONTO. PRICESD . - . .1 - - . causpd by accident or Lietylect. A very 76 .- . . I - I L ' important clianges fi-om the old law. r' Adregli ag ent, of first-;claes . . ­. ­ I , . . 1 --% �. - I . I - - ­ . I , I . - 1 4 ­ . I � i. . .- slight -oversight or an apparently trifl- fasture lAnds. . _� �i . . I ... , ��l I - . . - - '� . . !. . ! . ,- -_ . I . . .. � ­ 1 municipal corporation which has - . . � . t _.... I L , : ,! 7 - , , 1. . . I . r . - � I . I � - �,. . i ..j I . . . I I . I . � I L fl. � . . . I ing act of carelessna ss may cause. a ;-"k-.. - % %,: '-;!: - I " - . . . . L I ' I . ,.,,. . i ­ I C . ,* . : - . . . ; - been rendered liable for dainafyes by . � i 0 The fenees are in good condition. If'not - leased bpfore the 20th day of May, a limited catastrophe in a coal mine, and who reason of an obstyuction orexcavation . is to know now whet er all was done number of cattle will be taken on the following In a bighwa placed or made b a terms:-41.00 for the season. payable before the 0 Y y that could be done to,guard against a the grounds; $2.00 per mouth in personother than a servant of the stock l"ve 41 . - . thoughtlessness and fool -hard iness on advancelor snort period8. All stock at owrAer's � _. . . . .", . . . corporation 'now has tile- right to re- risk. �' ' . 1cover such damages from the person the part of the workers in the mine ? For fuilher information apply at , M34 _ .. i . . It is well knowti that the precautions 1, ;, . SPINK MILLS. 1wbose wrongful act or neglect occasion- � . . I -j ' . � - ?� . I . _ _.___ ___._ . I . . - . I .... I . q . I � . � - . - of science become f requently of no - '' . ", -,- - - ` ' '" ' ; , .1. I � � , ,�: 1. .1. - . I . . . . - . . ,:_ I : ! .. - . ed tl�cm. Previous to this a corpora- . 1. . ..., .1. - � .. Y .., ON HAN04, AT ', . - � avail through the amazing disregard - � I . .� :. .,;,� I ..:. I I .�i - .­ - n . Property for Sale. � ' . , � . I : tion (bad no redress. - !',.:- � 1. I �'. .11, ; ... .., I ... : . �, . . I - - / * ' : : � - - . . . 1. .1.1 ... : . r, E. . I . . � - . . - . I .. � . C of danger exhibited by the miners 7 1 ' " " . . . �.' I .� � . - . '. . � .� .�� . . I I . . ­ Small farm of fifteen aer4s for sale, with good ! � i 9 .. �.,- If the beat reported Iasi Week * in themselves, They ofteli run - the dwelling house, bank born, *&c; hard and soft � ls , . , . .1 I:., 11 , . I : . - . the Middle States foreshadows ille most dreadfu save themselves water, "and a good fruit bearing crchard on the , I I . , I : - . 1. promises; NNill be sold ch;ag,.For further KHOLDER, oharactbr of thecoming summer it is a littleArouble or to o )tain sonie slight ticulars apply to WILLIA rilreIrrywood 1'O. 021 - W :. likely to be exceptionally hot. On gra-tifi cation. . The .'requency Of CX7- . . . I . --- � - . )I - - - I - � . . . - I 11 : 4 1 ' � L .. , - . . ,- . - Tuesday the thermometer. at some plosions in Inines wh" b are under the 3ZIS13 1-jottle 153=it � - �,!,' . I 1 '' ., I . . . - I .' � .. . � _j L . , I . 1 !.. 2 .. 1 1� � . . . � .1 KE� - places west of the Alleahanies was "in most rigid inspection, shows that formorlv cf firougham, desires to inform the � z L . .1 PIC INGO. r) ' . t . I I .- . ; . I . 1. - - ladies of Pickering and vicinity that she bas , ! , �L L. . 1. 1. � - o - . the nineties," and in New York the there is yet much. to be done to inake 1 i I I.: .. . '. .- rented rooms in Mr. 1. Linton's cottage (I doors . I 1. inercu'ry ha"s *since touched 80 in the coal inining a safe occupation. The west of Dunbar's) Pickering, and 18 epAred to . fill all orders in the Dressmaking firtle. ,,,- . P . . . -hade. .,ut these � high temperatures annual loss of life from explosions ill plete satisfaction guaranteed. A call solicited. ." �� 11 , 0 , . n . `�; - , hilve been apparently due to the tact mines-is from 700 to 1200, and ill one or two appreuticen wanted. 27-30 � . .- . .. I I ­_ M . k t , ..RCA --Jm that the air over this section of the Great Britain alone there are from Dress and Mantle Making 91L',D__-,1, , r! 9� .,- . I .. . utinent is unusually dry, thus al- fifty to sixty coal mine explo'slols ESTABLISHMENT. . .1 !j-1 ! , co I 1, . . � , -� t . I ! 1 , - , A I 1 , . . . � , . � . u . � i ,- 1 . I � JUST TO HAND . I .- lo ing the suns rays to penetrate the every year. It has cen found that , ­:; 1 - -­_ - I " ''I I 1 . � , .. I . . . � *" .; . .. �-. - .. ; ,__ . .. _ . - S011 and heat up the lower atmospheric fire dainp, is not the c lily cause of dan- Mrs.1inton, late of Lindsay. and Misi Bodell -_ __ ___ i ' ; � * ­ '_ ' "- . � _ . -1 . . late of Montreal, beg to announce to the publi� J WE V-Newest designs in Ladies biooches .: I .. st,;a�a. . I mine. Recent investig,a- L14 . (Yer in a coa 1K __ . 0 ) I *1� that they ha vo opened a shop one door west of I I ---- .1. ti cowauls store, Broam, and- are prepared to plus, a �, . , . ;!. I al dust . . . + . - . j si, iisned in - ons have shown that the co, . 1 ud short, chains. .. ._.�: 1, .. * . I , 1 :. - do dressmaking in all its broMches. Perfect fits ... � . . I 1. ... . - j ' The Conncil has 11 . which gathers iii the passages of the gus ranteed. A u experience in the largest shops - 0 1 I . - I.. . I : I - �- sheet formalist of -all pa.-sons in the 1+ in Lindsay and Montreal gives the advertisers CLOCKS-One and Eigbt Day clocks. � I ., _'. ' ' . ' : . ' ' � '' ". in mines is a frequent cause of accident. confidence of givingeaUstaction to their patrens. I ' '* . . .. ... . .- � - unicipality assessed for dogs, as. re- It i, i Boy# ty, ' ' .1. V .1 a dry and very ne powder and suits, Ljwlit-a' coats and mantles a ial - lie It is Bet ill Mrs- L, having howl long experience in nd, per , Wgoods, - also . I ,bly inflamtn�b e. feet kittinggarnients or@ assur"d. 311-9 � I turned by the assessor on the assess- is hig 'Irn., 11%, ILVBAWARE-Fud I , stock, .J., . . . I 1 , ., In I ---.. - - - .. I . I . e - ; 1V I - .,-. . . - .1 ent roll. -Tile total is five hundred motion by any unusual disturbance - -- - ___ - * - - _v6i - - . . hinives, forkEi and spoons, ....! - .1 _. I - � and iiiliet�y-ttfwo. Whether it contains in the mine, and if . 4*1 ' ' any chance it I . 1. �.: `_ � - I : ., " ..! . . 'i ., � -. � .TeaEpoons f=4 '1.50 per doz. Extraordinary &I -- , ,,, - .,.. ! � a list of all persons owning or harbor- takes fire the flame preads with ter- "One diroo-spring wagon. Apply to TIIC*ARD V V UO. , . 108 my dogs, is a question we ;cai, . I .. ft 0 ,not. BAKER, Pickeriniz. I I . ! .. , ml�e=. I CW-1 and See 11 rific rapidity and p-oduce the, most ------- - -- -- - - -- ------------ ---- - ---- 1 .. I . . )� . " .. . ,. . I , decide. U-.ider the .new by-law a disastrous explosions. The re Farm for Sale. .,. . I , . - , ­ I Jewo� lry inade to order. Watches clocks aDd jewelry repaired aud wai uted., . . . . ". � 1. ' ; 11-ulure to report the possession of a m ? :_ '. .:--, .: . ;f L . . suggested for this danger is to k2p ; � .... .. : .. � I . of Lots W and X In the 4th con., ., � I I Being dog. to the assessor readers the party the air of the mine. satyarated with T'p of P= na. containkia 150 acres. on which " � I . 1_. . -. liable to a fine of $5. and we under- liaoisture and to h e its roads and are situated all the necessary bufidings, &c. to "1 %TJ 0 1-1 W a r.r be found on a large farm. This is on* of the sVd the law is to be strictly enforced. passages constantly watered. The best farms in the Township, and will be sold. _ � " . Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, Whitby, . � . . - The probabilities are another- year the Full particulary can be had by applying to the 1. � . . . . I _ - . discovery that coal dust is the Chief prouriotor. H. H. RKEHOR, Markham. " . ----- township revenue will be considerably PloSiVe Substance ffi eoal 'mines has L increassed froip this source. I , ex L!'j. :.�­ OPIcicerinjr - ! , .."! . :-1. Y'; , : .- : - .. ., j . 1. , . I . - I . . :* I-t . been made by the Atkinsons, inspec- . _II;- .- - I � . �. 1. I . I . _ _ . tors of mines in L the. idrthern cou . nties , �. I.- .. I ,: - Almost' et-ery riiemberl elected to, LIVERY., STABLES I . Parlianient at the last genbral elect on of England. It is not likely that any . . _.i -titions were ta cell against this I desire to retaim my thanks to the public � .. �. for - . for the Dominion has had his election preca their patronage since I took o of the E ­ tested.' Ili many cases too, source of danger in tb e Naiiaimo mine. business, and to intimate that In future I will I Pro , I keel) on band &ton times first-class rijis for hire. , do - -Star. I . �.. ., , F*' Lce GREEN� PROPIRIETOIL. P titions llaX7 b�en filed. .1, . . -.1. _a..t_ ".. , , I I., .. I have added several now horses aud hav 19 ­�.�: " . - __ ____:��. k . , 1. in rigs renewed, so that the beat of satisfaction 1. I � .i... 1'.' This denotes either ext nsive corrupt- . �: - !; ' I be given to my patrons. . ; ".1 . .. . 1n � , . ­ .. .,�:...;X ­ . Latest NevFs Items. '; : . I have taken the above Mills itrid will al 1 100 or a. spirit of vindictiveness on 1r1P-,AM1NG AIS UOSUAI-4. � ­ ,.1. _.� . � . * - , � Call , - t' ,�. I , Vays keep Flour wbicb cannot be beat. Try it. the part �f both parties, which I * * - ' ' ' ' I - . . O'Brien arrived at New York bu Mon. � 24-y . Terms reasonable. , 1.., , I . . ,.� I I .. , Only .be le''gretted; A candidate who . _ aipd you will say it is the best you ever used. -.- :!...:I-, - day. .. I ' - , . . has earnestl Striven to conduct his n. m 1g. . y �-­--!--�­i­;� . --.-----.-- _ - I - ­­_ - ! . The Qhebe`c Lo;�siatur6��r6rogues this - - I— _. I ; I—. I . A specialty made of e - � % ---, !:�! " , election on pure grounds and has not . I ' _ ; � ... .. I week. I .1 . ­ .. .. valuable PrORerty for Sale . � -1 : . r: Ex hanging Flon countenanced corruption in anv way, - - ... . - , C r " I � , .� for What ' Byro� : All who jov would witi mmnst . ... t e should have some protection aaainst - . . . 1.,A, in Pickering. ., .. �'--; I . �. � 71. 0 Share it-fiappiuess wits born a twit). -:�! . , .1 i� I - :. . �� ' * ' Z It 4, � M giving . I . . . '. I I . ush6l tban can be. - � i -- - the annoyance and costs indidental to , Apetition has bee filed against thu t h' ' � -ty fronting on King and Church .1 \" . . e proper and a r more Flour per B ­ a protest ; -but where corruption has streets is offered for We In three. parcels or to- : - ,. got elsewbere. .- I - ` .. S. J. DAW80 , in Algomg.. , ,- . gether, vig., ist, large building owupied as a , . � 1 _ - 'led it is only right that the iaw , ` . vai I I . Bran,aua Sborts a1w " ' n pre . A lien is avery su nor creature, bdt grocery and twber shop; 2nd, building occupied '. 'I, ays o hand.should be brought into play. - as store and tinshop: 3rd, bulldi4g occupied " i : � i ­Ir . 'M ..M = "& I.." - " . .I. I ­ - she never could lity a, orner store. A a . L 44 "V%r .A. 1.%T W mE = ! , . '. , furniture store and undertakink worerooms, 1, . . " a '6. =1 with land in connection. For pa,rtic%lars I.. i WE I Y . . . . . present ii:idicitio�is tb 'volume Six more election p titions were filed _1 ­ �. . . .. From e ' - to DANIEL LEAVENS, Pickering. 1� ( � ; 't. Highest pn*ce paid for Wheat. - , � at 0 0ae Hall, Toronto, on Tuesday, ___ 4 at home, and make more money I . . . of immigtatibn to Canada wift be 'i OZle mining &saster oc (OUca'lin�o'ir'ke for us, than at anything also in , �. - :,I " b � . err curred ai �, . i -1 . ; . largely iii excess of previous ears. �__'4 . i. . Y. ii. ­�Mlffl 4' N a1114 , - . I Y imo, B.C., last w Bak. -It is thought I the world. CWtal n6t nooded: you are 1. . � , . . , � �, I . 19 lives were lost. - started free. Both sexes; all &ges. Any ___1 I __t�! - � j. ��.. . � � ... � . � ". . . ::: " Ak.mdy the number of persons tl� IS .1 , - I., ,. � , - � I I , . . I I � - ; - I � . . . . : .. I . one.can do the work. Large earnings sure from ; - ___­ I - __ . I I have arrived is more than the total Beach, the A us: - i a- up, riowe'r, his first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better - - . not delay. Costs you nothing to send us your 0 last,year. Five steamers left Liver- lee for a a with Hanlan on address an flud out-; it you we wise you will do � � , sigued aiticles for a d .. Pool last week with 2,750 emigrwits the Nepean Rivet in ovember- so at once. H. HALLZ'M & Co., Portland, Me - - . I , . i_,arr.e . . : . 01i board, and. it is stated that they Mr. Bell, M. P. Mr AddiujWh, b s - I I I � -_ is We are now -.1 -I �! � .. 1. I . %. - 1, i were of the better class, having con- been declared an inow able hinatie, and' Working CUSSOSAttention I '' * - ­ ; I ! on * offers better inducements dian;' .� _, -I � . . Sim' Fmisei .. . .i � � - S*derabl(-. capital. 'Up to the Ist of confined in the asyluu atKingaton. � prepared to furnish all classes with employment 11 ever to buy your .1, , . . i''. - $5,()W WaS lf ie or for their . . . April something over 6,000 bad al- A package contai ii4g moments. Business Dour, lat and fitab4a . . o ee . - - GLASS -_ - . I - . - ready landed at Quebec. This is good stolen on the train bet w n' Ott ' &WIL all,d Porsofis of either sex eseily earn from relelutsito CRIXA, CROCEERY, WARE, Etc,09 stes . m . news, an44t is to be h- ed the current CarleJon Place, on Friday Qrning of $5.00 per evening, and a proportional sutu bT 46- OP voting all their time th flhe business. Boys and We give a special discount, m the present low prices, Of 10 per cent. on � : . , . . ; last week. , . . .,_vr _. __ . ­ girlsearn nearly as much as men. Thatallwho . .of trave thus inaugurated will be . .1 val from _hn ' w6io see this may send their address, and test the e f A recent ani J"i '� �ii I Table Lampfj,'T A Bets, Combination and Dinner Setts. continuA throughout- the season business, we make this offer. To such As are not assagawayR, W � - . . .. There is plenty of room in the North: farming in N eUt tO - tile well satisfied we wiii send one dollar for the Our stock of fiLucy China Cups. tind Saticers, China Fruit Baskew, Fruit Plates, - �. bush an(I commenced tdppiDg 'the trees trouble of writing. Full particularg and outfit I free.Addross Ger. STn;io,N & Co., Portland Me. Desert Plates, etc., d at 20 per cent. discount, to make room for west for all who come 'to our shores. for maple sugar, but taPped basswood, must be so . Sprius� Goods.- A larRe and 11 assorted stock of'oh ice family groceries, '. - . ' f �'� - 'elm, ccdar aud maple indiscriviinataly., " a. Cutthis out ,andreturn ; � 0 Lecturing in New York last Frid NoffyboD�:,Vd we will sendyou tr m . I ial valua. in Teas and Coffees, seasonahle, fmitila at reduced pric a . ay He now gets the laugh, . r . Spec a .,. ki, es, ce . ;, , I - , night on thesubject of"Canada First�" , of '!Wto thing'of great value 4nd i iu inese ' Frobli oysters in bulk and cau. _Tbe famous Louise Ba ' I - . - , Police Magistrate, 1, n to you. that will start you .,*,.i.'n , .. �k �: - 9 , " 9. '- I ! ;�- i . , - .- !?, � Principle Grant, of Kingston, gave . hiob will bring yon In more money right ftway �z. ... Powder, takes .the lead aga-mat- all competitors; put tip in 1. ".. . W, - , bas instructed his atuAto ey to enter a suit W I " Z. . .,. .� ,.'-�.- Don't forget to see ­71. . I - - than anything else in this world. Anvopo can I . . I � ' . 'pound cans at 80 Cents per pound. .. �. , .1 �. utterance to the sentiment that un- for libel apinst D. . -CamPball and do the work and live at home. Either sex, all i - I -,:.�� ,'i i I - 4" 1, our goods itud prices before purchasing elsewhere. .. � . V I , . - restricted intercourse between thO Wm.'Panton, editors'; d proprietoro ot .6900, Something now that just coins iijoney for _.' -. 1� , - , ,. . , .-Y: .fj all worker We will start you, "131ta.1 not j '; - 1..� :.:..I .- , - - �) , - I - - . �- � - 11��'41�,;!)41­- - � �_, ,­ Opp, . . Uiiied States and Can tan : 'I ", � I i` .. sl 1..: . 1' i P )� _" ER - . � ada Would be tile Milton Champion, r certaiti libelous ne6ded. . Ttis in one of the genulne, impor t ' I '. . 1. I S- - t.: '-. 1MO*,--YRA �-, , �__ - .��* le benefit to both sides. artidles which appeare in a receut issue chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious .. . 1! , I . . I _.*,­%­. , . . - � - . &7* � . . . 4,1� �_ -.�'. , . 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I � tit - . successful. te succ . u i .. I port Pen,v s ... I horse.tradiug ce I - I - I Mork has bee P. - 0 jeexiensiorl - - - Mr. Spider's I . nearly burned - . . The Me odi . - 11 Affiul� speci,al 13 - _... -1, j. Macdon i 1. . q w business . McGill b I .. .- . - gbi by . . . Acre. � - ,& 100 -care fai . . I con. 7, sold at 1. I , per sere. 19 � � ... - Mr. . S. Fa- r r . . the 010djon of - I simcoe. . . I - . A pkitim for Act is being C %brou9bout the � C61. Deacon, i ;1 • -- appointed Polle i . , � - County. - John LRude► - put season 6 .. from �. ­1 om Port Pei * -,*% . - I Mumps and � . ; . al among C&MIV . i . . nville. i . i..- - . , I Dowma . . . Gee,, N e bil, gays birth L a . 013 weighed P" - I I I cauniugtou . .. 11 I �1. : . hand fire engin Pickering need li ! on Sunday : : I Temperance i I totally destroM )-- J � . The I Z I " er,,, stouffvilie for f I . ; horses did not i Mr. Adaw � ! - ebased Mr. Ti I ; Perry, and ill . ; fall. - I ! ,.''. � - , - J Will' - . �. I ohn . - � : .. township, die( I . 1. . s � . ) years. He � i settlem I i ! % An effort I. , . - boom the Ilan I - � - . - .1 railway. A . ; � r 11 I from that WNY I I - .. . . I • Mr. A. H. . a � I , . : and Audley, I - I examination . I I . College. r. The house I - .. ,marOnGkhain, W I -1 . ay Inul, . ; . I � . was done. ,:: o I Messrs. I' . . their evangel• ­ I - on Friday e 1; .- - - .., Detroit next. I . . D. F. Hag .. . :._. with three n , - 1. 11. .; .� ": , . 69h ingt. . ., . Manebtater. I . . . Rev. A. A. I . - I ? .11 of Newcastl .England, in . . I I.. 4om New Y A number I I ;.: .. _� house near � . ­ Red the w .., o best foot -:. The safe . .. ! . I . � I ) ,-,-- :. ton, was to of last week, � .. . . �. • from as the Midland t 1_.' bed and is to sink a tes ready beeu comineuced I : , .. . 7 I Mr. Noke � .. , .. in Uxbridg . . . . 1. . .1. Frank Kin - store bush, I ; also has th. .. ... -) , A comps . . I I... of waterw '. ! . . Z . , need be at ! . .,.I- 1 yearly rent' . I I I -1. . . - . ­ and full co I., . . . . .: Miss Jeu � �_ .: - I _. . .. .. . I , . Joseph Pli �. . :. �, Toronto a . � . . . tumor rem - . . - I, formed, bu , Der. eb f, _. Me Fish I I . ... . . , posited ir, . . white fish. I- . within a fe I . I trout frv. I . I . . • � As a fre -I- - . tion at P0 , . urday, a C I I .... , ... which cau 11 , . . for a few I I . . . - . used until Robt. J. ; . 1. I ::.: . . _ , .- - has returu .. - � 1 1 : _ , 7, intends to I 1- - , ­:i, I .. :1 i . . of horses, ! ! . I Chased a I - 1 .' _L ". , .1 -,, r 1 be intend r% t . .1 .-,.,;. 11 I- - � ­� �, - &metii , 1. .. il� _4 i __ !. � Day a voill . I , - lives EL fe,.� a team of * , I-- '_. broken 1. _ 1 -,:,!-. . _­ - _., a brokett 1 -5 . . . i.. - - " ... Wain of b . '. I � I :1 I I ­1I Young • t I J the IeRj again u br(. ­. , f I 1 .'I. n� Kl� ,: . . - - ­ I .; f. ­ .... ti- , g - .." .1 . - A�­ - '.. �10 � .... � 1�4 �- - , _K�4�1_ _. ,��., � 0 k., , _ i. 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' { fin? �fir�• YYY. f ettl r ° fiSiii 't : I P , — o (cal banits t►nd t?le t�redo, a► i�ect ::� a. b r •. t t, , z taws L'tTLi.ED rant qQ ds la there lOO lltisli, sad ``'t �� } 't' ^1 ,i' �r1ta which aboun 1 y p. 4 A � t M� TgZ vElt� JM. " f ' .So tti1.X� '� g� • / d �. � 1 ,�' �, �` E� �. *f D PROM to "n �_ i , ?i fi+ad d3 I. - -'�"�j r�r ;, I ■ �•� f +� 4 .r• R+'S ,W ..:5'- f". - -:j E. •f, lt1P,88 APiD (iI.=AN8 ks 11$ at oAt Off the �" 1RR1.) 6tex ' i'.,. i. cs.4 P , (. `g}.l1' tt1 t.. 't— — : W. ;' » P -t.; 1. - _ i -.; AN Es LOCAL ire ,•/� �• t� . a t 4 '• , , . , scEa• Ma. wluoh ei � Qa�►le• . I• r:tY� �:t /ii Sit ?Fir ,a -'..' I. idf �•I• •� S tt•" _ . 9dII {�, _�' #, f e Tg ,: „ _ o;_ f e o `, as �,- Wt'° !� . twigoe >m ern lmprov" (mart W a �, ": ,` -�_ i$ looklt0g .: al t t ' : r 1 - Fail wheat around Ilsg�an stairway which as:commodate child. � 'r' �,, sell. ten and `eked Fie kind( as it does � . 11 to farmers are shi�piu8 `potatoes those of fn hosioal ' iiy. It is i ��' +`ti 4 `p `` 11 Myi't b ha vex and the middle is { �, divided in � i Y) r .. `j'Uran • �� k,3AE{)_,f1. r- i� °:. ";� "-�;,.: ;fa Et,l`'d. h- 4H:ahr v;i ,.. J t- - :y`� r.} Its .y! 5 �J- • "tfi'f�. •`� • .. viii a of Glreenbank is tslkitt� of broken ao that i has donblo the number _ qq _ The 818 f etc at the s des. s r, :b .�. as, %i t 4 i , ;. 4 CD ration . - d ps - - .' ke Jrtti.` R i.l,,,. +, , t i t ..E. } r t fi , - 'r e r. in rP° has decided to introduce the The breeze fr m sit oobti` window blew r a4 F �, # , 0 . ; prrl.sa u , �` 4P, x light. a match safe from a shalt in a lipase ne .+� �r 1 ' �' r :� s � N ! -''; electric - is Canal The safe wa4 bra &en, the „' Y ThE lock gates `ut Fenelon dal Boston il M*' business ` 1 : offer until the Fiir4 et July their large etoolt of , 14 are abort completed. ^., _ matches ignited. e►nd when discovered' Auticlpating a Change i 1 there was a' brisk sire burning in that �£ o Island is bad at gush aces 9s must command a speedp clearance ;,' consisting of 4, f . eat on Scng g y . v D a'OOt t , 6, ; , ..., I , -: 1. Fall wheat room, and ten inutea more would have - winte ,. killed. ricinit of Canning seen .first -ola coaflagrettion. t;�.. Dress t `ood8, 1> ek and Colored Wilke, Prints, White and Glre�r Cottons, . 1 , .: - Fall wheat in tae y Bill N e says he expects to make a A Inr a stack to select from, and must be ton is very poor. Tic, ilage and Tweeds. g �: � ` t: t ` S ULDEGAE.DLES S OF COST. Trout fishing near Raglan is said to be great deal of money out of his last book " bite successful. because it is "(argot and thinker" than I is becomin noted as ,a any Ue lists ever pnblishedbefore. "What I : i dath�6 &a bo ' tltiita. I . l Port PeM� 8 he vu wan s " he adds, ' +is a; big Also all wool` carpet.$, tspoisil eorpets, hemp carpets, Floor Oil cloth$, ib all widths. 1 (den B, y � 3� - t v , • horse- trading centre. _ `York has been commenced on the tale- t e lonoDe what an belts �e is bsoopn•np ©1 A70 600XL 0%= 8 =" SM IS• 3PTiC phone extension from Orillia to Barrie. 8'e milt purcYi A6 X 3 'v�`0lom till '�' I ' + ' 3�ir• Snider'$ house at Manchester was gam. -�* A -�w /� . who bas & % C.�7r..L�UI•. :P :B � ,: . 11 i - nearly burped down on the Sid fret. It is the dnt of .every pet'�n tt The Methodist Hallelu'ah Band is aced Bosohee's rman Byrap to let its 8 lal services *tzbndge. wonderful qa flies be known to their _ j. holding P sa, lies closed friends, in o Coneamption, severe - - Macdonald, druggi Pnensanoni :, and -1 , - . A. J• Conglis, Croup, Asthma, 1. ' up his business in Markham villssf a in in fact all th t and lung diseases. No Ur McGill bought the Lang rwn can use without tanmadiste relict. SEEDS,— .. � _.... I _. pe Cartwright Dy private sale of #8T Per Three doses 1 relieve $lino case, and we t th duty sill dralosts to , ) t acre. consider it y of I .. .. _ in Ca>itw ' ht lot 17, r d in consnm - •8 p A I04 sore farm recommend it the goo , y ! ' to- I. sold at suasion (recently for_ #bl five, at feast to try one bottle, ss 80,400 . :� con. 7, o I dozen bottles ere sold last year, and no I . per acre. _ _ -_ . �, .. \ blr• g, 9. Fairall lies appealed 81Rai t Bash s media' a ss failed the (ierinsn Bn p I of M>:. H. H. Cook, for E . .1 the election cannot be too widely known. Ask your N;�Tl . i i Simcoe`• ! drn�gist about it. ssmple bottles to try, i - _ ' . A atition for the repeal of the $colt sold st 10 can Regular since, ?5 cents.' - . _ - -' - lia being circulated in Orillia and gold by all D ggisteand Dealers in the ; Act :.: ' 1. United Mates nd Canada. •52 throu,hout _the coant3 • _ y Ilse been The Czar. r Gently declared that he was 1. Col. Deacon, of Lindsa , 8wer Seeds m Great Variety. 3D Tff 1::;t 1. ' 'nted Police 11agistrate for Victoria afraid of notli ng ; and as Nihilism eon• , i% vegetable and Fl . appor star 1 o that, "The Life" rather i . I ...;. . County. dorm the Rey tats told the truth. ' OWII. . gist .. ,� believes the p ten , I I ; ,• John Lauder has shipped g receive —The mammoth Long Red, ti•e largest mange( gr .] I past season 6,5110 bushels of potatoes The heirs , of Victor Hugo MAINGELS _ from Port Perry• hi h annnali 60, francs, the proceeds of ; i Yes are hotdini; g 1. I ;' Cg SWEDE --- 13Ingholm * anA Skii'vin ,both standard varieties . Alumps and meal his Ro PUR,PLE T - :'carnival among the youth and beauFy of ADViCS TOM ae =.ire you disturbed ate - nigght and bra en of your rest by a sink -_ ' villa. t cliild sutiering nd o ng with pain of Cutting Lo' 'g Belgian, ShOj �dsgeB' +� Bowman has a cow that ryi WHITE CARR,nTB , . , 11 •." Geo. Nesbit, of Scugog, Teeth? If so end st once and et s bottle s for - . . stye birth to a calf which when one day of ' "Mrs. wi slow's Soothin �yrup" - - ' ' g" Children Test ing. Its value is incalculable. ,f 1'1A, lbs.7ION —Large Red Wethersfield, the staple variety ol.l weighed It will relieve t e poor little sufferer immeiatety . tell * (I a ' second- there is no mistake CanningLon has pit Depend upon i , mothers; I ��� � MARKET hand fire engine for #500. This is whet about it. It s Dysentery and Diarrhoea, t•,/ 'R reszulates the $ mach and Bowels, auras Wind. i , ' Pickering needs badly colic, softens t e (lums, reduces Inflammation. __ ---- - -`_ -- the yes tone na energy to the whole system. On Sunday evenig, Map' 1st, and gl "tor children ___ - -- __ __ _ Temperance Hall at Boz Grove ' vt•as ,,Mrs. Winslow s Soothing STra a� don - - e is 1►leasant to t e taste end is �h pe pp . totally destro,; ea by fire. of one of the o dest and best feimale hysiaians I'T ' . Im •erial army o$icers, who visited and nurses in heUnited 6tbe worl�isPrlce 96 u, • - I � The p of archasin by au drnggis sur ou ask for, %as. wit- O ROYEIIIENT• .._ ' btouffville for the purpose p , 8 cents a bottle He 7 I..IIP _ horses did not get many to suit them. sLow•a Soo �vo S�ratr:' .nd ts><e no other ._. _ : - 91r. Adam Duff, of Whitby, has ar- king. w $aving'`lanrchased the Grocery Busi .�: O�G�� r.............�...�- .�_�. -��_� The BELL • p ness lately `carried'on by Mr. Linton, we . chased Mr. Trounce'$ rFSidence in Port `' - "- PI H •a MARHUT., .;, _ - ,° . perry, and intends locating there in the . , Nsws o>sce, l#iiy 19188Tr will keep a full stock of j t TB the only lIIStlliiIIent made _ w. - fall 'halt Rheat do 830 ; 'spring. eon to,N9o, g.o.e GROCERIES , . ' k ' Motu and l�otise . I ` haying a preact Dust, John Williamson, Rr., of 1llstrkhaijn 7oc to yea. Four per cwt. es.uo to sago. Bran FRUITS J a pee _ d S5 er to ;shorts. 75o per cwt Chop teed, Ezetader, which is always closed, and is mnah : township, died on the 28th tilt., age 014 oo p /� _ �j•� T superior w a so- catiea "91ou Proof Attach- small Bt the earliest 41.15, Scree ngs, 70c aer cwt. PRV�� i,lONS mart" advertised by anotherompany. Their U, - .. years. H8 g F RMERS MARKET ,i" :' .- r 1sV improvement consists in agate around tine settler's. Torouto,'Mpy 1S, iiB7.� , pe dals, which is oppened and cloned with the E effort is being made at Orillia t0 Which you will",find free(( slid good• I ! tali•board; should•the organ at %p time be left Au The street eipts Of grain to,-day were small PICEB. Ef3t3ENCE, ut ymi�ted sad About 70`J bushels alt o n, dust and vermin are freely ad �,, boom the Bancroft, Ottawa and Irondalo and prices a nchansed TEAti, SUGAR Of the Be Q, �• try will assuredly eat their way ant. wheat otlerea and sod at NO to NO for tall and CAN . iced Roll No other company can use our Patent Pedal, d, railway. A banns of #100,000 is expected spring, and for goose. Barley firm. gellin` LE'1(ON$, ORANGES, "NUT$,$ Bacon, Ili _ . , - � m that town and t'iCinity. at 4bo to Oats firm, with sales Of 8 DIES, �C•, In great Variety' and we would advise all intending pt ha from ► al at 6ac to buy only the BELL CROAA which contains' DI L.A 14Ir, A. H• Holida�'L formerly of Raglan bul►hela at to ea• Peas r nom SMOKED gA.Mf F all the most important and practical improve- r'8 and s for e. bay a etf�aw sold t►t� a and other Provisions, cheap. marts known to the trade. and Audley, has passed his first year sold at sis toe 60 .o1a .t e7 0o to e7 76. Beef, a8 SPICED ROLL; - - ��ehtt8 - . examination in _medicine at Victoria+ °tor orequarter's, and 0550 to S7 oo for te+ -, a �rOS'f s • ,'! College. hind guar . Lamb g7 to e8 a0; and mutton FINNAN HADDIE - ob9e of Mr. Daniel Grave, 7th of eo to ed so. was • niet to -day, and full line Of ,. 'I g� Buy implements where Volt can The U The (nod cs market 4 tiiarklraru, was struck with lightning on 1,rice� Kane 11y ruled rceady. We quote: Beet Also SlaaiOnery, and "a f �.� i F�.h and Gioo . . • li[an�ap mourning last. Not much damage . lil, to 14a ;- b tter, lb. rolls,l8 to 900, large roll. 15ohool Books, 8latea, Pencils, duo. = 'OPa�S Got _.., .'_ .., ­. , . 't loo to 190. Lard too • besse � _ GO was done. 14 to 17 ; ins or,� inspection will oblige. lac to ibc. 13aoon l00 ` • 19Aa. 1Rggsp�i� 1$c1; - Messrs. Hunter and Cr6ssley closed Pocstoes per bag 90a to pp without drivin¢ 40 or b0 miles or sendw� �� ALEX . their evangelistic services at Port Hope 39 00 to as. , • • �jND A� twice the distance. We have 1 on Friday evening la8t. They go to - p�EO. andintendkeepingafall . \ line of repairs .I ' Detroit next. gl�t,isa -A Prince Albert on Ar 96th iti8t, :. ; D. F. $agstrnolan's wife presented Tiim p�I and - ' _. �, . . I Mrs. John Walker (sister of Mr. 8. �. Wi�1wa. RD ro►itri three Wise little datightera on the of the Ho xorser ), saes o9yea». Impl��tl8n� , 1. Onl occur at' 8troart —In tering. on 8anday May fth. WT ,' 1 r- 0btainad and all other business in the V. f3. , . : 6th fret. 'this could y'% Ann Blot , SW as y &s• 4 months sad 9s days i , , ps►teat O�os attend" to for M iw ees. Manchester. our once is op to she U. 8. .tent Omoe, at reasonable ptioes. 1 I t. Rev. A. A. Drummond "and dstngliter. _ sttaaa •-?.i and we can obta n a in 1 "me than 1 ,JMRM of Newcastle, have taken pub J tens ramoa from sahi n• for TLllvi! A AS? .DCE �(i >ro>LLOw$: -- Mend MODLL or BAWINti. sedvtssssto P. B• FORSYT $��a England, and leave on the 8tD of Julie DL►tL E Plt> s• " . g,�p ,A. �"• ': ; ppaamutability tree o js��e , a°d we snake NO F • (` CAABtIB UI�tLBfsS W1i OBTAIx ATENT. piCr]�0 • 11 from New York. MIIIiD, • 2.!'8 P. M• hers, tq the �oatmAs .the Snpc. 1. A number of tfranips visited a Enron- - g•!0 p• M, we serer. _ LOCAL. of ikon order Dive. rnd to��. ohs end I I ' late and COm- ' ' II Patent (dos. For biranlarY o O house near Caunington �' TsAt>as fxa WasT DIIB Aa TOLLOws: en n 1911416 to to actuo clients is in yon own 8t ter WHEN V. gelled the %Oman of the house to set up MAIL 1Pgnas . 9.08 A. M..' county, write co the best food she had on hand, Have a Deed. Bond, Witt, Lease. It[ertgsBP+ MMZD . 5.10 F. M• `' r C. A. -.9NOW ngton i or other legal document to dnw The safe of Mr. C. T. Young, B Vim• y 9.$^ Q. ]d. �y OppoNte Patent t1t1►oe. R' - i°gi°A, D.C. or want to borrow money ; i MAIL Itsae:. -"--'- _ or wsntto insure your property in First C1"M ton, was tamped with o0 8nnday m8ht Train ran oi• etltndird time. _ �, s week bttt nothin was taken these- AGENTS FOR THE. � I Tnglish or Canadian Companies at the lowe� " - I Of _ass K possible rates; y from ash the valuables had been removed. , +�� Ora Plow celled the "Advance," which . beef+ S.rO v duals; t -;' �Z Y x- seed. z . 0 Co., • rr V a abed. _ -. Midland thinks it is resting on a salt C 40 Hassey 11�aj�afadu r i or a supply of Oil -oaks. . bed and is raisiirR #2,� by 8iubscription Honor or uate of Ontario veterinarvcollege, Flour; t' me �� Toron►.to� that is sa to sink a test well. The. amount has al- ;,. , or a New Hind of Oat Meal parrot , .,,� \� anything e rri , T_ ' g will be ' i,' , a yt ing used bar tofore for po dite . ready been raised and bOriD � ., r '. 1"" ° _ e or a "ticket for the Booth Ontario Fair, . = ! „r ;•. [[Tie :,;::•2 1 on the undersigned. His charges 11►1 , I ," - - tl maobines on pia► at ottr r4o cal ­ : f commenced shortly. - 9aMP1 , '' Mr. Nokes has sold his livery bu$iliess way& on hand �, _, please y i 1. f you. �LE itnd repairs o "all kinds at i ' ��'� "' B �1 1t` y Mr ' `'' iN rn_ .IIabrrdge to Mr. C. Embur ,.:,, }\ r: ." - . s also boo ht the musket Frank bin ha ir"ills` , No h .. . B k'° is <1 ': \,ti�� - g i ::% •�o -y tary Public, W r . store business from Mr. Haymers and - -- ,0. , '% .11 - t .� lr� also has the sition of Market Clerk. =- _ i ���� , -�� , i , ' u. ,, 1 "- 3 : r f .a' t r , j I ,`-tiw,� �`. �'y t 1 •- t.: A company wants to put in a $ystonn - - :, ,' 1 ' �' . t ti'` of waterworks in Cobourg. The -town t, „ �,. ,3 ; I;, -- t. I .. need be at no outlay, but is to pay a - � _ . $ ; , .0 o f z ' r : If . early rental of 50 each for fort hydrants a domestic tsd '�.: r4 .:f : , ►,I,: t S ifs :. l , t J �j ' y y ties. All diseases of th f `'" ''-, r - and full cow lement of hose. xbi° l in a professional manner. a ,,;• t �I . 3, tr i, i• � I, c ~,., , i ,,I 3 ✓r' Miss Jennie' Phil . daughter of Q%pt. D�a. opp�m spank (tills, �,, . _,, I., 11 � � ; ' ` �z � .1 Joseph Philp, of Port Hope, want to - rj ( "(ANT ARCS t ` '� "' , p�ERI •L, �� w { 1• �� ' Toronto a' week or so ago to have a • e , .1 - '`� f "�� , tumor removed. The Operation was per• r - ,Z i `'` .. ZIT W L� -: j ' ( DO1 in1a C1 l�ianog '" ... r 1, formed, but she soon after died. 11 - Mr. Charles Wilmot, of the aoveacn• _ n:+� , `t. i F` T11e Cede ra ed P. . _t- ` ` � Renowned J)Ominion Organs mart Fish ,Newcastle, last week de• ° "; �."� s t,yg ahe>3►d. �� ;..� - `+ w� cry �. posited in Toronto Bay W* 000 young • - r; _ Y , � I attention to tiY�e boa t . -A. 1. poe o Onto y , y R S. 1 : +;8 r` t our a d�Al white fish. He intends to return sin ` A photo We dab b'oeier new `'Aa aria pedal Coffer• ; COMING( l ��t ,;'!r {t,,.p'{ f.,.a�teSt �,p�x: gedir vteosart�l asses to �: i within a few da s with a$ m salmon ; -1,: - - A F,Fi ! c, • hment which we i1a 1 y trout ' y y , �. `. . ' organ. This improvement has been a tang , �• + .. **-. r , , y !.,' . i ' necessity, and one which } never been sues- - t -. ..� . e� 1 R K X5 r r� At. �u tby. b Comfy ub�til As a freight train waanntei3nR tbfe eta = ' Q1end tooatt kt , + f:` 0 INS ti a P rt H O Rat- " J• 8. undy or A, Booker e W �.i. I — tally solved before by env roan . . on t . 0 Ope froffi the �vASt D., y.. r W . t t • ______ we secured this patent directly from the frier- z nearly a ry boase in the towns V Md eecphaslge t . , °i ' ' ' Gz'a�n Other brgan Companies advertise their ; . urday, a coo le of Care jumped the track, cream and all kinds of tinware for eggd li:,.l f �,?R:, 1,- 'i� ;, .:. # �; li u'8 M tor. of, nee they am- p 1- chin¢&, horsehair, Old copper; l , • � Fi « 1 ; :Jr g Organs mouse and dust Pm which caused the main line to be blo*d rage, w stirs. Old'nsvt ox wrotat iron ; � sf f � ?t��ilr '0 A � � r - i� the usual method of bioaking around the - brass do .steep k .i o r, :.„ .� _ , W. 4 i 0 't.,.'; 4 ` n1Qade : -p owe, as we have done heretofore, but it is �_ for a few hours. Aside switch had to be yep at eithes chop• re, t,' l "'` £' * a'ai eJ{ • i 8 t8B1)t`l OOd eminently unsatisfactory, and the only sure and used until the road was cleared.' . , . . :.,IX': °t 7� J•� P. ,�ih "s.t # : $�l'tri8 g , i bar. having efficient Ian is that which we adopt,o! cohierinLg 1, _ , , a an Of the trioet Useful' and (, pp Robt. Jackson, formerly of Dert_yville, 8T0 RE.pAIRS 1 t +'''�' ' �r.'r' r `' $ .4 . .-I _'. , 1 the edsls and bottom of our Ors;ans. T ' I ; �- ,. - , . -- '�' -" ' - ► 'R F' - • x ' )Lnuentions oft 8 Age• taohuoent has iron throughout twith the ezCep- •. , r - bas returned from the North -west, and ,. ' 19VETR(}T $: • 4' ', f�' yy 8 r - '� the covers) having no cords, springs, or • intends fakir b k with U' r a carload' RNACECRg+ i_ �' . ;. n, t tanaonial : '' " de °Hcate mechanism to et out of order or rep sit k . A 'FU �+ the following >E ,; :1: � of horses, cattle, etc. He has also par •. •, �� t .- `l ° of Jobbin Work „, ,., I. _!: ` .This'ie W certify that fi►ave and works sntoe o 0sm le "t of openinlig or }$ ; ' . ? ` a d all kwdi : , K = . o. W: ROxn, chased a herd of A hire cattle which its, • - ' `` . x. •] ( leave and grain Unload- .the organ. TIe p i„ E ' , # - Lj8+i1t1t sQ bed one of Haz�rington's Hay max• �! lie intends talon . to the Northwest. fly �ittended T• ` aHy yt put u teem barn. and have testod it in ctoaieig the organ, sinrnitaneously operated the r }x - . g ��co pp yy ; .....•.- X. _ sheaves. "It handles therm With nom late sac- :pedal covers. 1 Sometime about' last Thank 'vifr - _ .. p i . g3' , , t u I sear hi bly recommend it to all faarmers. Eaamiuo err moused be ds4stisde!1 the►C yo i Y ; ` Da G a your roan named Nu nt who i rf' t i` - , ti sir situ at (suc ! �P't 4a SIC well bo i t fore puroh a any_other. pbest in the w aid. {� v ` �F ` Y g Are , �e' !PND [1E0. Nth•, Jr.; 4, ::. • . s alwaSa on hand• _ , �. _ , lives a few miles out of Port Hose, .h F:Bickering sho for -� L �ewing �'Istcliine ,:) _ . _ ' :: , will a nd 't0 the l'ikerin�, >dareh 11411,188'1. rms easy. _ I. a team of ((niece run awn with him and p 4� I j ,. i'riees low and to � ,, , i `!� �. Y e regent. ,' a : ...,._. ; •�- •, to , : + • ;, A bra the p J r. { 1[i+► , - kexlle was the r [� Toe a �1.t i ., result. �. '._.r „ , , , 4< - I� i 4?.. � -Ii .:3 - 9� F r�. i0A1 r,: team of horses re eated . the thing. lately. , F w s *.4 - 'i` abo 'e in Pinker- ' + - Agent, Pickering, �3ut. v, . ': r V. t I s'E >t Your Nugent w as again thrown out and is the aatho sad a8$pt fort o ti ga44 1*11�0q' '� F • �. s 1" I rill 111tber ai`• sera'Towngh ,`: r the le , not. perhaps s whop well was o it t the PiCkO R, " _ =ti r Y Y :: ,,, - - g P . 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' � '.: ttS� f1 y • r- ates, for 3 .i # , irk l _- !., �. .;, i ' 4 11. i ! . I "k,, lV, -; t fs lit. . -0 >� % a ,, 5 .; ;° '' �, �< ir�a >7 _,A,-'1".;, .aC,�s�f . nom,` G. � � . Y £ I A. ' - ;, =�� i , G,.. .1__:;__1f i y. , _ - -. _ . . .1 . _ . . .. �f a, ✓ .. S . ,J t it . . ., ( � .< q d ._ "4 . . .. J.." , ... . : 1 `: 1,- . , 1 r._ - - a .f,.15 - . nn t .- .- . - - ._ .._ �.c�.i -_. _ - G .- : - . W _— l - . - - - - d - S wi?._ 11 Al . . ; �;. s: _ter :- _„�„�_ • ��n �'be Igclosti of ilia u "� is 3 i'otls 11Y�D 1, t i + K C �• 1,�f .�.• A� t� •.� -a`■ ay. +�A ,rt.{s. j, . *h Iii, 1#bi ! {. S S fy R \%T OT e submitAne Wbly O��tYe•M t1M ..F� fMV p r �ty '! ' { fin? �fir�• YYY. f ettl r ° fiSiii 't : I P , — o (cal banits t►nd t?le t�redo, a► i�ect ::� a. b r •. t t, , z taws L'tTLi.ED rant qQ ds la there lOO lltisli, sad ``'t �� } 't' ^1 ,i' �r1ta which aboun 1 y p. 4 A � t M� TgZ vElt� JM. " f ' .So tti1.X� '� g� • / d �. � 1 ,�' �, �` E� �. *f D PROM to "n �_ i , ?i fi+ad d3 I. - -'�"�j r�r ;, I ■ �•� f +� 4 .r• R+'S ,W ..:5'- f". - -:j E. •f, lt1P,88 APiD (iI.=AN8 ks 11$ at oAt Off the �" 1RR1.) 6tex ' i'.,. i. cs.4 P , (. `g}.l1' tt1 t.. 't— — : W. ;' » P -t.; 1. - _ i -.; AN Es LOCAL ire ,•/� �• t� . a t 4 '• , , . , scEa• Ma. wluoh ei � Qa�►le• . I• r:tY� �:t /ii Sit ?Fir ,a -'..' I. idf �•I• •� S tt•" _ . 9dII {�, _�' #, f e Tg ,: „ _ o;_ f e o `, as �,- Wt'° !� . twigoe >m ern lmprov" (mart W a �, ": ,` -�_ i$ looklt0g .: al t t ' : r 1 - Fail wheat around Ilsg�an stairway which as:commodate child. � 'r' �,, sell. ten and `eked Fie kind( as it does � . 11 to farmers are shi�piu8 `potatoes those of fn hosioal ' iiy. It is i ��' +`ti 4 `p `` 11 Myi't b ha vex and the middle is { �, divided in � i Y) r .. `j'Uran • �� k,3AE{)_,f1. r- i� °:. ";� "-�;,.: ;fa Et,l`'d. h- 4H:ahr v;i ,.. J t- - :y`� r.} Its .y! 5 �J- • "tfi'f�. •`� • .. viii a of Glreenbank is tslkitt� of broken ao that i has donblo the number _ qq _ The 818 f etc at the s des. s r, :b .�. as, %i t 4 i , ;. 4 CD ration . - d ps - - .' ke Jrtti.` R i.l,,,. +, , t i t ..E. } r t fi , - 'r e r. in rP° has decided to introduce the The breeze fr m sit oobti` window blew r a4 F �, # , 0 . ; prrl.sa u , �` 4P, x light. a match safe from a shalt in a lipase ne .+� �r 1 ' �' r :� s � N ! -''; electric - is Canal The safe wa4 bra &en, the „' Y ThE lock gates `ut Fenelon dal Boston il M*' business ` 1 : offer until the Fiir4 et July their large etoolt of , 14 are abort completed. ^., _ matches ignited. e►nd when discovered' Auticlpating a Change i 1 there was a' brisk sire burning in that �£ o Island is bad at gush aces 9s must command a speedp clearance ;,' consisting of 4, f . eat on Scng g y . v D a'OOt t , 6, ; , ..., I , -: 1. Fall wheat room, and ten inutea more would have - winte ,. killed. ricinit of Canning seen .first -ola coaflagrettion. t;�.. Dress t `ood8, 1> ek and Colored Wilke, Prints, White and Glre�r Cottons, . 1 , .: - Fall wheat in tae y Bill N e says he expects to make a A Inr a stack to select from, and must be ton is very poor. Tic, ilage and Tweeds. g �: � ` t: t ` S ULDEGAE.DLES S OF COST. Trout fishing near Raglan is said to be great deal of money out of his last book " bite successful. because it is "(argot and thinker" than I is becomin noted as ,a any Ue lists ever pnblishedbefore. "What I : i dath�6 &a bo ' tltiita. I . l Port PeM� 8 he vu wan s " he adds, ' +is a; big Also all wool` carpet.$, tspoisil eorpets, hemp carpets, Floor Oil cloth$, ib all widths. 1 (den B, y � 3� - t v , • horse- trading centre. _ `York has been commenced on the tale- t e lonoDe what an belts �e is bsoopn•np ©1 A70 600XL 0%= 8 =" SM IS• 3PTiC phone extension from Orillia to Barrie. 8'e milt purcYi A6 X 3 'v�`0lom till '�' I ' + ' 3�ir• Snider'$ house at Manchester was gam. -�* A -�w /� . who bas & % C.�7r..L�UI•. :P :B � ,: . 11 i - nearly burped down on the Sid fret. It is the dnt of .every pet'�n tt The Methodist Hallelu'ah Band is aced Bosohee's rman Byrap to let its 8 lal services *tzbndge. wonderful qa flies be known to their _ j. holding P sa, lies closed friends, in o Coneamption, severe - - Macdonald, druggi Pnensanoni :, and -1 , - . A. J• Conglis, Croup, Asthma, 1. ' up his business in Markham villssf a in in fact all th t and lung diseases. No Ur McGill bought the Lang rwn can use without tanmadiste relict. SEEDS,— .. � _.... I _. pe Cartwright Dy private sale of #8T Per Three doses 1 relieve $lino case, and we t th duty sill dralosts to , ) t acre. consider it y of I .. .. _ in Ca>itw ' ht lot 17, r d in consnm - •8 p A I04 sore farm recommend it the goo , y ! ' to- I. sold at suasion (recently for_ #bl five, at feast to try one bottle, ss 80,400 . :� con. 7, o I dozen bottles ere sold last year, and no I . per acre. _ _ -_ . �, .. \ blr• g, 9. Fairall lies appealed 81Rai t Bash s media' a ss failed the (ierinsn Bn p I of M>:. H. H. Cook, for E . .1 the election cannot be too widely known. Ask your N;�Tl . i i Simcoe`• ! drn�gist about it. ssmple bottles to try, i - _ ' . A atition for the repeal of the $colt sold st 10 can Regular since, ?5 cents.' - . _ - -' - lia being circulated in Orillia and gold by all D ggisteand Dealers in the ; Act :.: ' 1. United Mates nd Canada. •52 throu,hout _the coant3 • _ y Ilse been The Czar. r Gently declared that he was 1. Col. Deacon, of Lindsa , 8wer Seeds m Great Variety. 3D Tff 1::;t 1. ' 'nted Police 11agistrate for Victoria afraid of notli ng ; and as Nihilism eon• , i% vegetable and Fl . appor star 1 o that, "The Life" rather i . I ...;. . County. dorm the Rey tats told the truth. ' OWII. . gist .. ,� believes the p ten , I I ; ,• John Lauder has shipped g receive —The mammoth Long Red, ti•e largest mange( gr .] I past season 6,5110 bushels of potatoes The heirs , of Victor Hugo MAINGELS _ from Port Perry• hi h annnali 60, francs, the proceeds of ; i Yes are hotdini; g 1. I ;' Cg SWEDE --- 13Ingholm * anA Skii'vin ,both standard varieties . Alumps and meal his Ro PUR,PLE T - :'carnival among the youth and beauFy of ADViCS TOM ae =.ire you disturbed ate - nigght and bra en of your rest by a sink -_ ' villa. t cliild sutiering nd o ng with pain of Cutting Lo' 'g Belgian, ShOj �dsgeB' +� Bowman has a cow that ryi WHITE CARR,nTB , . , 11 •." Geo. Nesbit, of Scugog, Teeth? If so end st once and et s bottle s for - . . stye birth to a calf which when one day of ' "Mrs. wi slow's Soothin �yrup" - - ' ' g" Children Test ing. Its value is incalculable. ,f 1'1A, lbs.7ION —Large Red Wethersfield, the staple variety ol.l weighed It will relieve t e poor little sufferer immeiatety . tell * (I a ' second- there is no mistake CanningLon has pit Depend upon i , mothers; I ��� � MARKET hand fire engine for #500. This is whet about it. It s Dysentery and Diarrhoea, t•,/ 'R reszulates the $ mach and Bowels, auras Wind. i , ' Pickering needs badly colic, softens t e (lums, reduces Inflammation. __ ---- - -`_ -- the yes tone na energy to the whole system. On Sunday evenig, Map' 1st, and gl "tor children ___ - -- __ __ _ Temperance Hall at Boz Grove ' vt•as ,,Mrs. Winslow s Soothing STra a� don - - e is 1►leasant to t e taste end is �h pe pp . totally destro,; ea by fire. of one of the o dest and best feimale hysiaians I'T ' . Im •erial army o$icers, who visited and nurses in heUnited 6tbe worl�isPrlce 96 u, • - I � The p of archasin by au drnggis sur ou ask for, %as. wit- O ROYEIIIENT• .._ ' btouffville for the purpose p , 8 cents a bottle He 7 I..IIP _ horses did not get many to suit them. sLow•a Soo �vo S�ratr:' .nd ts><e no other ._. _ : - 91r. Adam Duff, of Whitby, has ar- king. w $aving'`lanrchased the Grocery Busi .�: O�G�� r.............�...�- .�_�. -��_� The BELL • p ness lately `carried'on by Mr. Linton, we . chased Mr. Trounce'$ rFSidence in Port `' - "- PI H •a MARHUT., .;, _ - ,° . perry, and intends locating there in the . , Nsws o>sce, l#iiy 19188Tr will keep a full stock of j t TB the only lIIStlliiIIent made _ w. - fall 'halt Rheat do 830 ; 'spring. eon to,N9o, g.o.e GROCERIES , . ' k ' Motu and l�otise . I ` haying a preact Dust, John Williamson, Rr., of 1llstrkhaijn 7oc to yea. Four per cwt. es.uo to sago. Bran FRUITS J a pee _ d S5 er to ;shorts. 75o per cwt Chop teed, Ezetader, which is always closed, and is mnah : township, died on the 28th tilt., age 014 oo p /� _ �j•� T superior w a so- catiea "91ou Proof Attach- small Bt the earliest 41.15, Scree ngs, 70c aer cwt. PRV�� i,lONS mart" advertised by anotherompany. Their U, - .. years. H8 g F RMERS MARKET ,i" :' .- r 1sV improvement consists in agate around tine settler's. Torouto,'Mpy 1S, iiB7.� , pe dals, which is oppened and cloned with the E effort is being made at Orillia t0 Which you will",find free(( slid good• I ! tali•board; should•the organ at %p time be left Au The street eipts Of grain to,-day were small PICEB. Ef3t3ENCE, ut ymi�ted sad About 70`J bushels alt o n, dust and vermin are freely ad �,, boom the Bancroft, Ottawa and Irondalo and prices a nchansed TEAti, SUGAR Of the Be Q, �• try will assuredly eat their way ant. wheat otlerea and sod at NO to NO for tall and CAN . iced Roll No other company can use our Patent Pedal, d, railway. A banns of #100,000 is expected spring, and for goose. Barley firm. gellin` LE'1(ON$, ORANGES, "NUT$,$ Bacon, Ili _ . , - � m that town and t'iCinity. at 4bo to Oats firm, with sales Of 8 DIES, �C•, In great Variety' and we would advise all intending pt ha from ► al at 6ac to buy only the BELL CROAA which contains' DI L.A 14Ir, A. H• Holida�'L formerly of Raglan bul►hela at to ea• Peas r nom SMOKED gA.Mf F all the most important and practical improve- r'8 and s for e. bay a etf�aw sold t►t� a and other Provisions, cheap. marts known to the trade. and Audley, has passed his first year sold at sis toe 60 .o1a .t e7 0o to e7 76. Beef, a8 SPICED ROLL; - - ��ehtt8 - . examination in _medicine at Victoria+ °tor orequarter's, and 0550 to S7 oo for te+ -, a �rOS'f s • ,'! College. hind guar . Lamb g7 to e8 a0; and mutton FINNAN HADDIE - ob9e of Mr. Daniel Grave, 7th of eo to ed so. was • niet to -day, and full line Of ,. 'I g� Buy implements where Volt can The U The (nod cs market 4 tiiarklraru, was struck with lightning on 1,rice� Kane 11y ruled rceady. We quote: Beet Also SlaaiOnery, and "a f �.� i F�.h and Gioo . . • li[an�ap mourning last. Not much damage . lil, to 14a ;- b tter, lb. rolls,l8 to 900, large roll. 15ohool Books, 8latea, Pencils, duo. = 'OPa�S Got _.., .'_ .., ­. , . 't loo to 190. Lard too • besse � _ GO was done. 14 to 17 ; ins or,� inspection will oblige. lac to ibc. 13aoon l00 ` • 19Aa. 1Rggsp�i� 1$c1; - Messrs. Hunter and Cr6ssley closed Pocstoes per bag 90a to pp without drivin¢ 40 or b0 miles or sendw� �� ALEX . their evangelistic services at Port Hope 39 00 to as. , • • �jND A� twice the distance. We have 1 on Friday evening la8t. They go to - p�EO. andintendkeepingafall . \ line of repairs .I ' Detroit next. gl�t,isa -A Prince Albert on Ar 96th iti8t, :. ; D. F. $agstrnolan's wife presented Tiim p�I and - ' _. �, . . I Mrs. John Walker (sister of Mr. 8. �. Wi�1wa. RD ro►itri three Wise little datightera on the of the Ho xorser ), saes o9yea». Impl��tl8n� , 1. Onl occur at' 8troart —In tering. on 8anday May fth. WT ,' 1 r- 0btainad and all other business in the V. f3. , . : 6th fret. 'this could y'% Ann Blot , SW as y &s• 4 months sad 9s days i , , ps►teat O�os attend" to for M iw ees. Manchester. our once is op to she U. 8. .tent Omoe, at reasonable ptioes. 1 I t. Rev. A. A. Drummond "and dstngliter. _ sttaaa •-?.i and we can obta n a in 1 "me than 1 ,JMRM of Newcastle, have taken pub J tens ramoa from sahi n• for TLllvi! A AS? .DCE �(i >ro>LLOw$: -- Mend MODLL or BAWINti. sedvtssssto P. B• FORSYT $��a England, and leave on the 8tD of Julie DL►tL E Plt> s• " . g,�p ,A. �"• ': ; ppaamutability tree o js��e , a°d we snake NO F • (` CAABtIB UI�tLBfsS W1i OBTAIx ATENT. piCr]�0 • 11 from New York. MIIIiD, • 2.!'8 P. M• hers, tq the �oatmAs .the Snpc. 1. A number of tfranips visited a Enron- - g•!0 p• M, we serer. _ LOCAL. of ikon order Dive. rnd to��. ohs end I I ' late and COm- ' ' II Patent (dos. For biranlarY o O house near Caunington �' TsAt>as fxa WasT DIIB Aa TOLLOws: en n 1911416 to to actuo clients is in yon own 8t ter WHEN V. gelled the %Oman of the house to set up MAIL 1Pgnas . 9.08 A. M..' county, write co the best food she had on hand, Have a Deed. Bond, Witt, Lease. It[ertgsBP+ MMZD . 5.10 F. M• `' r C. A. -.9NOW ngton i or other legal document to dnw The safe of Mr. C. T. Young, B Vim• y 9.$^ Q. ]d. �y OppoNte Patent t1t1►oe. R' - i°gi°A, D.C. or want to borrow money ; i MAIL Itsae:. -"--'- _ or wsntto insure your property in First C1"M ton, was tamped with o0 8nnday m8ht Train ran oi• etltndird time. _ �, s week bttt nothin was taken these- AGENTS FOR THE. � I Tnglish or Canadian Companies at the lowe� " - I Of _ass K possible rates; y from ash the valuables had been removed. , +�� Ora Plow celled the "Advance," which . beef+ S.rO v duals; t -;' �Z Y x- seed. z . 0 Co., • rr V a abed. _ -. Midland thinks it is resting on a salt C 40 Hassey 11�aj�afadu r i or a supply of Oil -oaks. . bed and is raisiirR #2,� by 8iubscription Honor or uate of Ontario veterinarvcollege, Flour; t' me �� Toron►.to� that is sa to sink a test well. The. amount has al- ;,. , or a New Hind of Oat Meal parrot , .,,� \� anything e rri , T_ ' g will be ' i,' , a yt ing used bar tofore for po dite . ready been raised and bOriD � ., r '. 1"" ° _ e or a "ticket for the Booth Ontario Fair, . = ! „r ;•. [[Tie :,;::•2 1 on the undersigned. His charges 11►1 , I ," - - tl maobines on pia► at ottr r4o cal ­ : f commenced shortly. - 9aMP1 , '' Mr. Nokes has sold his livery bu$iliess way& on hand �, _, please y i 1. f you. �LE itnd repairs o "all kinds at i ' ��'� "' B �1 1t` y Mr ' `'' iN rn_ .IIabrrdge to Mr. C. Embur ,.:,, }\ r: ." - . s also boo ht the musket Frank bin ha ir"ills` , No h .. . B k'° is <1 ': \,ti�� - g i ::% •�o -y tary Public, W r . store business from Mr. Haymers and - -- ,0. , '% .11 - t .� lr� also has the sition of Market Clerk. =- _ i ���� , -�� , i , ' u. ,, 1 "- 3 : r f .a' t r , j I ,`-tiw,� �`. �'y t 1 •- t.: A company wants to put in a $ystonn - - :, ,' 1 ' �' . t ti'` of waterworks in Cobourg. The -town t, „ �,. ,3 ; I;, -- t. I .. need be at no outlay, but is to pay a - � _ . $ ; , .0 o f z ' r : If . early rental of 50 each for fort hydrants a domestic tsd '�.: r4 .:f : , ►,I,: t S ifs :. l , t J �j ' y y ties. All diseases of th f `'" ''-, r - and full cow lement of hose. xbi° l in a professional manner. a ,,;• t �I . 3, tr i, i• � I, c ~,., , i ,,I 3 ✓r' Miss Jennie' Phil . daughter of Q%pt. D�a. opp�m spank (tills, �,, . _,, I., 11 � � ; ' ` �z � .1 Joseph Philp, of Port Hope, want to - rj ( "(ANT ARCS t ` '� "' , p�ERI •L, �� w { 1• �� ' Toronto a' week or so ago to have a • e , .1 - '`� f "�� , tumor removed. The Operation was per• r - ,Z i `'` .. ZIT W L� -: j ' ( DO1 in1a C1 l�ianog '" ... r 1, formed, but she soon after died. 11 - Mr. Charles Wilmot, of the aoveacn• _ n:+� , `t. i F` T11e Cede ra ed P. . _t- ` ` � Renowned J)Ominion Organs mart Fish ,Newcastle, last week de• ° "; �."� s t,yg ahe>3►d. �� ;..� - `+ w� cry �. posited in Toronto Bay W* 000 young • - r; _ Y , � I attention to tiY�e boa t . -A. 1. poe o Onto y , y R S. 1 : +;8 r` t our a d�Al white fish. He intends to return sin ` A photo We dab b'oeier new `'Aa aria pedal Coffer• ; COMING( l ��t ,;'!r {t,,.p'{ f.,.a�teSt �,p�x: gedir vteosart�l asses to �: i within a few da s with a$ m salmon ; -1,: - - A F,Fi ! c, • hment which we i1a 1 y trout ' y y , �. `. . ' organ. This improvement has been a tang , �• + .. **-. r , , y !.,' . i ' necessity, and one which } never been sues- - t -. ..� . e� 1 R K X5 r r� At. �u tby. b Comfy ub�til As a freight train waanntei3nR tbfe eta = ' Q1end tooatt kt , + f:` 0 INS ti a P rt H O Rat- " J• 8. undy or A, Booker e W �.i. I — tally solved before by env roan . . on t . 0 Ope froffi the �vASt D., y.. r W . t t • ______ we secured this patent directly from the frier- z nearly a ry boase in the towns V Md eecphaslge t . , °i ' ' ' Gz'a�n Other brgan Companies advertise their ; . urday, a coo le of Care jumped the track, cream and all kinds of tinware for eggd li:,.l f �,?R:, 1,- 'i� ;, .:. # �; li u'8 M tor. of, nee they am- p 1- chin¢&, horsehair, Old copper; l , • � Fi « 1 ; :Jr g Organs mouse and dust Pm which caused the main line to be blo*d rage, w stirs. Old'nsvt ox wrotat iron ; � sf f � ?t��ilr '0 A � � r - i� the usual method of bioaking around the - brass do .steep k .i o r, :.„ .� _ , W. 4 i 0 't.,.'; 4 ` n1Qade : -p owe, as we have done heretofore, but it is �_ for a few hours. Aside switch had to be yep at eithes chop• re, t,' l "'` £' * a'ai eJ{ • i 8 t8B1)t`l OOd eminently unsatisfactory, and the only sure and used until the road was cleared.' . , . . :.,IX': °t 7� J•� P. ,�ih "s.t # : $�l'tri8 g , i bar. having efficient Ian is that which we adopt,o! cohierinLg 1, _ , , a an Of the trioet Useful' and (, pp Robt. Jackson, formerly of Dert_yville, 8T0 RE.pAIRS 1 t +'''�' ' �r.'r' r `' $ .4 . .-I _'. , 1 the edsls and bottom of our Ors;ans. T ' I ; �- ,. - , . -- '�' -" ' - ► 'R F' - • x ' )Lnuentions oft 8 Age• taohuoent has iron throughout twith the ezCep- •. , r - bas returned from the North -west, and ,. ' 19VETR(}T $: • 4' ', f�' yy 8 r - '� the covers) having no cords, springs, or • intends fakir b k with U' r a carload' RNACECRg+ i_ �' . ;. n, t tanaonial : '' " de °Hcate mechanism to et out of order or rep sit k . A 'FU �+ the following >E ,; :1: � of horses, cattle, etc. He has also par •. •, �� t .- `l ° of Jobbin Work „, ,., I. _!: ` .This'ie W certify that fi►ave and works sntoe o 0sm le "t of openinlig or }$ ; ' . ? ` a d all kwdi : , K = . o. W: ROxn, chased a herd of A hire cattle which its, • - ' `` . x. •] ( leave and grain Unload- .the organ. TIe p i„ E ' , # - Lj8+i1t1t sQ bed one of Haz�rington's Hay max• �! lie intends talon . to the Northwest. fly �ittended T• ` aHy yt put u teem barn. and have testod it in ctoaieig the organ, sinrnitaneously operated the r }x - . g ��co pp yy ; .....•.- X. _ sheaves. "It handles therm With nom late sac- :pedal covers. 1 Sometime about' last Thank 'vifr - _ .. p i . g3' , , t u I sear hi bly recommend it to all faarmers. Eaamiuo err moused be ds4stisde!1 the►C yo i Y ; ` Da G a your roan named Nu nt who i rf' t i` - , ti sir situ at (suc ! �P't 4a SIC well bo i t fore puroh a any_other. pbest in the w aid. {� v ` �F ` Y g Are , �e' !PND [1E0. Nth•, Jr.; 4, ::. • . s alwaSa on hand• _ , �. _ , lives a few miles out of Port Hose, .h F:Bickering sho for -� L �ewing �'Istcliine ,:) _ . _ ' :: , will a nd 't0 the l'ikerin�, >dareh 11411,188'1. rms easy. _ I. a team of ((niece run awn with him and p 4� I j ,. i'riees low and to � ,, , i `!� �. Y e regent. ,' a : ...,._. ; •�- •, to , : + • ;, A bra the p J r. { 1[i+► , - kexlle was the r [� Toe a �1.t i ., result. �. '._.r „ , , , 4< - I� i 4?.. � -Ii .:3 - 9� F r�. i0A1 r,: team of horses re eated . the thing. lately. , F w s *.4 - 'i` abo 'e in Pinker- ' + - Agent, Pickering, �3ut. v, . ': r V. t I s'E >t Your Nugent w as again thrown out and is the aatho sad a8$pt fort o ti ga44 1*11�0q' '� F • �. s 1" I rill 111tber ai`• sera'Towngh ,`: r the le , not. perhaps s whop well was o it t the PiCkO R, " _ =ti r Y Y :: ,,, - - g P . 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I thimlC it does me 6 Y jr j "' croft's mind and which st►li. fled her Con to be free and en�o , the spring thbr, but to do eomethin in the open air.' y+ 71 e f r ` ch sh in I sdppe�e neit$eit a Istor I th ' k or kaow She was persisting# but not in a way that ` t- �„; y • II, t might 4 . or r� ay td� i�taste o �_U to hb+rr 8no it all file." r o6afed him. Indeed, as he looked into her �:`' � � i a. _ , -�t�i o d � " Wall, both =,yohi - and the - Beim a a pealia eyes and face flushed with exercise E : Btui H1:1 PA AN T E. r° P Sumsn nature in c•,mmoa with Mother - "How to have I kept breakfast waiting, of `" lis '`'ad to b 'a' e t nun- `part of it," she said, I"ghing. he felt tat it would- be churlish to say 1��, ',DwSh ' � ; ti p , _ate 'a c ►:, ciatlon and sweet, natural tones wita sort " Oh, no. no;" he replied w thr a y flats. another word. N n Nature, has its immutable laws. The pep- ple whit existed b�ft,re the "What dill mace does it make Y on of pleased wonder. At last he ati {d, '` i'ou which sent the robdn oil in 4lalritt, `` ain't "Well," he said, lsttgbi�t°, " it makes Throe 11 ' fete s ' T byes fast may n t be must stop now," � beautiful and never wait." 1I you look so young and rosy I guess it does O" their p ims►1 m,five•, like t ' e o to ga °, s « e on t{ret Y'+ki'shs3 asked. _ Shia 'pined his lau4b, buteaisi with � posf do yon good. I sapposieyou'll have to have Fad i The can -euriouAity of higbl civi .end` so- s11c�e� w{�s' or 'ling war. « y s �� PI piety does nr,t c'iange the hea+tt �ba it'puts " No . matte +on areoo to let a'tnan a but you Vie, or ought to be. �I., t've lit a nod i m right, though. The robin your own way. t so much r�stra�ut a nit that not a few a of{�in that vva ." Observing the book in Alida, didn t'kelow you were so well • tAt a pretty �biid, yet everybody )liras, him. You know I wouldn't do, this or any " . ��;� i nN a pear heartless: T march .throe h ,life her 1sp he aunt ued, "So you users reading rated. I'm quite a bar5aroua old fellow EYC�ept in cherry time. Then he has sit th�ng else if yoe really didn t want 'me to•" r�, + " fhb old family ible` to learn lessons of - pa- -com ed to you. #' appetite egnai'to mime. But�evet°�►body don t You are keen, he replied, with h� `f1k` , she I and fight its battles like uniforms men, tierce and forb ranee I ". " hadn t thought of that bef6ro, she like me. n fact, I think <I m kei}era ly din- good nature entirely reatosfed. Yon can ; .. L it trained in a certain school of tactics, This - liked in t i n " me ri hl under on : 00 i , monotony of character and action is sit er- �. n she s oqk em hea►da, She often subs, vrtth s laugh. �� h s tow . see that you get g v r t6nmb ,Wake p What a fool I was, theft, to put it into If' you Went among them more' they when you talk: that way. But we moat both ficial in most cases rather than real and he oddly remind Wun of Jane in lien employ a" ' our head 1" wouldm'ti dislike you." 'be on our, and against our fault who fathoms the eyes'of others, whoeatohes meat of signs stead of speech, but inn her Y `,� i� Y gu g ,Y ,you y 1" the subtile unlit of tones ai pre d there a aF sit blueness amd ou .must be more careful. I never I don't want to go among their. know, or pretty soon. you ll be taking the tl": _ . 1. the flexible mouth that utter# tw ll die even' a piquanj y aboht'thednwhioh ntae havre ilu °h ,tlionghta if yon didn't suggest "They know it, stud that's the reason they whole work of the farm o$ my hands." t!,' ' .W cover that the whole mot of human nature .them like a ne language. e. Sa understood them.`' d{slilte you," " To be serious," she resumed, aceom- . . �o� exists in those $hat s a ear vttl like certain and into re her "I know "g0w did You 'colons to get shah a good "Would you like to go out to tsa•drink• ponying him,to the barn for the first time t i/hat p� Y rP y' education ?" in and all that?" " I think you are workin too hard. I'm i Till ' musical instruments, miide by machinery to Alida," he said, kindly, " you area goad „ �"' , . , , y g , LOW f play a few w ®{hknown tunes. ConivositiottaI .wainati. You: lteve in bitelf1e and love I wish 1 had a petted• one. V4 ell, I did No indeed , and X don t sappe I'd be n °t. Our trieals are so simply that it down t g� have good advanta ee up to the. flute I was received, shepdded, sadly. take me long to get the. 1. Ito through To t►� t restraint often, no doubt, produces dwarfed it." „ and defectivo1q om- nature. ! I-gunose�that "I was tang t to read a#d•I ^sty" sh4 seventeen. After was old enough ( went So much the worse, for thins ,than, blast with the hurry in my sowing, tie old dog Diet llf dOUlB C°II�d be put under' a• microsfeope, replied, simply. Then her eyesa o gad t° e3hool. gtiitu stem ily,*t, it seems to me 'em," said Holoroft, wrathfully, does the churning and you give me so much , t �,p a •- tog, t f « that I learned ,a littt6 of every thing. and Oh'no, I don't feel that way and you help in the dairy that 1 shall soon have t { in - (' ,qg ys g au, t?XI�Y' i►1 red ye. re�roaobaad my bitter- notrmueh Qi.aa tliitban.,fatbex.. d shouldn't. When the can le ought to on m thing would be�i -c _,- ed. It pie more satie- ly that I ruerh"e away eo iaei tlid �torgot ' y`' ' Y imp g y hands. ;Now, it seems to me that I factor to stud the thin the eLv than the Bible th r eve me. �' and we lost our property, we had to take to be sociable and kind." might soots learn• to take entire care of the ,. ItL O � y Y eep� „ ' 'I {1 „ , o1Yr needles,. a epee I i ht have ob " Of course I'd do s'di -of ri •net hburs; chickens, bi and little, and that would ke their suggestions ; thisy wears niall� abetter No, do, edi►id hesf►rtil d t re } p g y Y g g , able to do tumor pep , e f si le and - preach y "rsell5 fc that. It �►a thBilb7a t$+dsd work koe r, or me such place, except Lemuel Weeks, agood tnrnif it Dame so much leas for you to look after. I m sure g11 ups bltt' I could t,� lea mother alone in m wa ,' but tlm lase I have toH do with I would e o it ve much, e� eciall -the " trammelled mo lea of I , o aft not in your heart hat made yo sift s►s •yod � bl � y � 3' �' g Y practised in disguises. Their peculiar frusta did." and dislikr ' being in pu lit. I certainly them the better I'm satisfiedi:" looking after the little chicken,' . : E f and their general- and dominant laws and She shot hi a swift grateful glance didn't know enough to teaph, and besides, I f` I'm rested enough to go on now," said " Do• you really think you'd like to do �`�'K • impulses are exhibited with lea reserve than .throngh her tea but- no "other response. was afraid to try. ' Alida, ,quietly. that ?" he asked, as be turned to her from._ believed i ' Well well you've ' -stumbled Into a They were not long in reach' the edge unharnessing the horses. �oyan by those who have learned to be always on Having retur a the Bible to the parlor, + Y ry 4 g g pa quiet enough lace at last. of the woodland froth which t ere was an Yes, indeed if you think I'm corn Although their guard. Of course there are �commo - she ut the br fast on the table and said + + Pe- r i . ' T,: at I like, os abt >u tt0 r extended prospect., "% F or some / little time t." -1 - Y plane p of ale truly aati�Citpdmon a R - 1 (134, r�;fi�'1 '�►s �r�ve w�asttthyltltw�s a ��,R �� � � P P � �, ' �j, �. - that he a i don q litumbte�i d 'E. d e they looked at the wide landsca in silon�ce. You are more so than I am,, �iomehow, tocrats af►�' slim le lifQikbaii�nde `dim file- tait� f_lay ' 4, ' misfortu ,.- rz, , been led did helped. That' pa ant Alida gave it only partial utter ion; for )ter little chickens don t thrive under a bus le Clot . ; ► ; .r: r 4,r�t ;�vell#s :t+aid hh, li► -4w-- , ,�► dad „ + y and he �'Vhen a' man in Holcroft'e position l as as the old woman—it seems that women Avon Is�aald• you didA% undetiirtsnd o; she mind was very busy with thou hta suggest- mans care. The mother hens mean well, ; . a added hesitatingly. " It don't. take tour- ed b her husband's alienati n from his but the are confounded) sill I declare - land. A i ( decided traits, they are apt to have a some- c�a run farms do if ngen_ can't. Well, age for me to o to�God. 1 get courage by neighbors. It would make it ter for her, to you hat last year I lost h if the _little -. - of Russia I what full expression ;his rugged nature be- fuse ofd' dcmn ii ' a big taro{ sttd'etripToyed believin that he cares for me like a father, but the troubled query would ise " Is it chicks that were hatched out." - wen, his . side a tamer one outlines itself more vividly, ( several men, an she was always wishing it g + q ry + as the With says. How could I ever have right or beat for him? Hid[ in me 11 Well then " she replied lau hi " I ins to t tust as a mountain- -peak is* silhouetted against would rain n' is and Sundays. I m : In- 'Y g , + P g g, he hor'zon better than a rounded, hill. It alined to chuck a over the gtiyod this rain found so kind a friend and good a home my- will separate him still more," won't be afraid to , for I think I can kindness _ probably has been observed that his charac- will do my oats, instead of being sorry to ao,j ' , Holcroft's face grew sad ether .than beat you in raising chicker.e. Now, show me by huh terposseased much simplicity and directness. think how may y sinners it'll keep from I've been half inclined to believe there's I troubled as he looked at the o d meeting• how much you feed them at night and how was give He had neither the force nor ambition to church. Except n protracted- ineeting times a Providence in it myself—more and more so house and not at the landsca . He was much I'm to give them in the morning, and dragoon raise him above his circumstances ; he was most people of t is town would a great deal ad I get acquainted with you. Your troubles �itong near' the spot whore he spent that let me take the whole care of them for returned merely- decided within the lines of his en- rather risk their souls than be taught in the' have made yyou better, Alida ; mine made long forenoon afew Sundays bof re and the month, get the eggs, and all. If they don't J: ` Trenck . vironment. Perhaps the current of his life -rain on Sunday. We don't -, mind it much hie worse. I used to be a Christian ; I ain't train of thought came back again In his do so well, then I'll resign. I can't break: - body of •was all the stronger for being narrow. His week -days, but S ` nday rain is very danger- any more. deep distraction he almost forgot the woman you in a month." " I. . were t She looked at him smilingly as she asked, near him in memories of the pas . His old " It looks more as if you'd make me. You, " * rt the motives wire neither complex nor vacillat- pus to health. "How do you know:? t + these, w _ - Ong. He had married to keep his home and , "I'm afraid � I' as bad as the rest ", she y love and lost faith were inse ,able from have a- good big bump of order, and I - " to continue- in- the conditions of life dear said, smiling. ' " Llother and I usually stay- " Oh, I know well enough," he replied,' that little white spire in the dis ante. haven't any at all in little things. Tom to Mode - from association and the strongest prefer- ed home when it mined hard." gk .mily, Don't lets talk about it any Alids stole a glance at him a d thought Watterly was right. If I had tried to live' 1 with Lo more and then he led her on to speak « +� ,; " land to errs, and his heart overflowed with good " Oh, we don need a hard storm in the ' P He s thinking of her, and he quietly hire alone, things would have got into an I will and kindness, towards Alida because she country. People ay, 'It looks threatening,' simply and naturally about her childhood strolled away to look for wild fl wars. awful mess. I feel ashamed of myself that_ and was s promised to solve the hard problem of the and that settles t • but we of tea drive to home and her father and mother. « y� " muttered .Holcroft at last' " I I did't clear up the yard before, but my.: sideratit ' " Nell," ho acid, hearts) " I wish our ' future satisfactorily. Apart from the sym- , town rainy days save time." y+ Y hope Bessie knows. ,Shed be he first one whole mind's been on the main crops." . pr° t' ; pithy which her misfortune had evoked, he . " Do you non lly go to church at the mother was luring, for nothing would please to say it was right and best form , and she'd "As it shoald be. Don't you worry about - • in n `• r - r abl could have felt much the same to-, _ meeting-house house I ee off in the valley?" she n?s better than to have such a good old be glad to know that {n securing g my own the little things. They belong to me. No - - - _ - in Aust . P Y g y'' lad in tba► house." show me about the chickens - take po' wards any other good, sensible woman had asked. Y ,home and comfort I had given a' home to the , or they'll go 1. .f she rendered him a similar service. It is true ' " I don't go an where " and he watched She averted her face as 'lie said, huskil to roost while we're talkin " quitted I think It was better she died before'— homeless and sorrowful —a quiet ood wo- g• ceeded �' r now that Alila was in hishome that she idas keenly to see ho she would take this blunt �� in who worships C od as she did. But I as well as the chickens shall ' but she ski not f;nish the sentence. r want soirie�eu per." r Stockhu manifesting agreeable traits which gave him statetent of his racitical heathenism. He rose and joined his wife, who held to- PP By th time dinner was over, the sun was wards him a handful. of trailing arbutus rue "I won't let either of you starve: You'll proved pleasant little surprises, He had not expect - I .She only )colas at him kindly and accept- g j� • ,ed that he would halve" had half .so tfiuch to ved the fact. By brightly, and he tusked her if she anemones bloodroot and dicentras. " I see '� • - e beta . say to her, yet felt it his duty to be sociable : " Why don't ou pitch into me Y" he would not like to go up the lane to hill didn't know they were so pretty before," he "Well, you stee this little measure ? You r t► in order to cheer her up and mark the line asked. woodland to sets the view. Her pleased said with a smile. fill it from this bin .with this mixture of : ;i ` between even a business marriage and the "That wouldn't do any good." - look was sutticient answer. "But are you H�a smile re assured heh for it seemed °ood wheat screenings. That s the al realized em to meat of a domestic. Both his inter- ' "You'd like to I suppose?" ?" a sure yyou are strong enough Y" he persisted. ' lowance morning evening. . - bequeat p y 1 go, ppo „_ kinder than any she had yet received, and g and evening. Then you eat and his duty required that he should "No, not undo the circumstances, unless ies, it will do me good to go out, and his tone was very genNe. " His dead wife go out to the barn -yard there and call `kip, nacity i I ms find some wild flowers. ki kip.' Tha(t's the way y wife used " — enmity � establish the bonds of strong friendly regard you wished to, 'm 'cowardly enough to will never be my enemy she murmured. P, „ "J neap you can, a million or two." ' �, ' . rain. t = on the basis of perfect equality, and he dread being stare at. Y He has made it right with her ip his own He stepped in a little embarrassment. : • B�- t . e time he •was through at the barn „ g " I'd be la i 1 In M 4 , would have made of forts similar to thole he •He gave• a den sigh; of 'relief., " Thia thoughts. glad if I could do every 'thing as : - put forth in behalf of any woman, if she had thing had been it ubling me," he said. +� I she was reedy and they started up the lane, she did," said Alida, gently. " It has grown . , Prussia consented t'� mar, him. with Alida's under- feared ou would want to o and if ou did now green with late April grass and enliv- - clearer every da how hard her lose was to time, e a Y. , GHAI TF�R YxIV.- Y // . 1%, „ sued with dandelions in which bumble bees I ±' you. If ou'll tell me what she did and , - 1 sidered ' standing. Now, however, that his suddenly I should foci that ou ought to go. "' . y y K ado tad ro act of securin a housekee er ' " I fear I'm ♦ r weak about {t but j wore wallowing. The sun hind dried the OIVZN HER OWN WAY. how she did thin " —and she hesitated. and pr P P J g P Y , i 8'a moisture sufficiently for them. to pass on " That's good of you, Alida," he replied family and helper has been consun m .fed, he would shrink so from eating strangers. I do On -Honda the abaorbin work of the g Y + P , y { dry shod, but every thing tu►d the fresh, Y g gratefully. - notifies . find that he was not dealing with a business thank God for h s goodness many times a vernal as t that follows a warm rain.: farm was renewed, and every day broaght Y• Then `with his directness oV I partner to the abstract, but a definite wo- day and ask for h 1p. 1 m not brave enough to Holeroft Ion sad exhauatin hoard of speech lie added, I believe some women i - Prussia man, who had already begun to exert over to do any niore, y t." spring had advanced with a great bound g are inclined to be jealous even of the dead." a dire labor. While a ae often taciturn he in an i ' " = - , him her natural influence. $e had ex acted $ill ru ed lea urea b8°arhe vet sombre since the day before. The glazed and gla- ' "You need never fear t0 speak of your ` p tlg y tinous cherry buds had expanded with ai e- evidently Progressed I in cheerfulness add -wife to me. I � � ' tics at J more or less constraint and that some time as he sal " I w' h I had ae much coura a Al eonfi ed his good im res respect and honor your feel- : ' P must elapse before his wife eouldmosse to be as you have." g matic odors and the white of the blossoms h0 • �' g P ings —the way you remember her. There's Dautzi alone. His meals were rpm t and invitin i in• a sense company whom he, with conscious " You don't un bratand me," she began, R's"a be�m'u'R fO °bow• the house was taking on an aspect of neat no reason why it should be otherwise. I did overaw I and deliberate effort, must entertain. On gently. !�By to•morrow,' a $olbroft, 'tth'e news and o er long absent and his ward- not agree to one thing and expect another, " miffed _ the contrary, she entertained and interested , _" 1tTo, k to iioty It's all 4 a m46-will look As if covered with snow, Let and she looked him att�si ht in the eyes. a war robe was ut {n as good condition as its g Y e help you." and he" at /his hand under and ca § him, al hough she said so little, and by .mud "die to me: �I mean this +�hure �ed�e he P Y p rather men a charwter permitted. He had ge dropped them, as he stood leani>Yg some aulitile power she unloosed his tongue Lg�ous. bsaeinees. r arm, euppoq�ting and aiding her steps up positively efused to permit his wife `to do against the bin in the shadowy old barn, - Yomer a,nd de it ems for him to talk to her. In Jo ked {m is ully ' ae , i .' she the steed pia any waehi g and ironing, " We will see and said; " I didn't think you or any one Ft owl the mbst quiet and unots'r active way, wis ed tp say, o othi ut c d not` on• Her lips were parted, the pleased took about it next fall," he acid. " If t would bo eo sensible. Of course - - was e was in here ea as toey rested on trees and ' hen yon „ one cant aril she was not .only makii►g� herself at home, furs to do' so. He profit fly galls a diffdrent Y h are rfeot y well and strong perhaps, but forget gaioklyy — - bttt him also ;she was very aulrvi8nt to turn to the conversation b noon Mrs. shrubs which lined t e half ruinous stone pe �, You ou htn't to for et " was the firm L. t �' Y q not in•the ar.� weather now coming on. k g ' walls on either side. "Eve thin g �, with his wishes, but not servilely so ;she did not Mumpson a tired on c urch oing t e first "Everything seems so q'hen heet�... wi£ IItT�• tics "'Pm reply. Why should you Y 1 should be _ assert, but only revealed her superiority, Sunday after her arrival. Alida laughed, alive and lad this afternoon, she remarked. sort to think you could for - off, u � ,� finding bu hovV valuable you Are, and F d Y y get. and after even $o brief an sc uaintance he •but not it; a who m nl and satisfied Yes, replied the matter -of -fact farmer. I , t° �a r q Y rather acv you than the small sum I have I fear I m not like to make '' o4 sorry, f - was ready to inderse �'om Watterly's view, way. " There," oonoluded, "I'm touch" "A ,rain such ss we had this morning is like to y old Mrs. Johnson." he replied at hing, " To tell you the A `- "She'e.out of the com' on run." in on thins a little sacred for you. turdin the water on a big mill- wheel. It " g of derma - g g top I 8 g n this a :I in other ways he showed kind. truth, he added, looking at her almost While all this wa true, the farmer's respect our feeling and beliefs, for the are starts all the machinery right a Now the oo nmiseratiti 1 impri Y g P• ly consider tion, but his mind continually g y, and then he hesitated. heart was as untouc d as that of a child honest and I. wish I shared in 'em." Then sun's out, and that's the groatest motor yo ++ that f p reverted to lira work and out "door plans with Well, the truth is usually beat," she who simply and instin tirely liked a person. he. suddenly laughed to as he added, er of all. sun and moisture make the farm the pre o+ec potion of one who finds that he ea' , quietly, He is still quietly an unhesitatingly loyal Mrs. Mumpson said ere was too much 8°• 1 , can again ive his thoughts to something `Well, I'll tell qon my thought. We ' On to his former wife. A t from his involun- milking done on S. nday and it's time I was ' «Mustn't fhb ground be eUriched, too'.Y" from whir the had been most reluctantly m tried in haste, we were almost atrangers, `.:` " [Jury, fury favor, his shrewd practical reason was breaking the Fourth C mmandment, after Xes, qes indeed; I suppose thAt a w�bere withdrawn Thua Alida was" left alone �d your mind was so distracted at the fain definite enough in its rounds of approval. her notion. we all fail. But it's no easy matter to keep time that I couldn't blame you if you forgot „ dues most of .the time.- When the dusk of even- - Reason assured him that she promised to do ; Alida now laugh ou 'ght, withoat yes• a farm in food heart. That a another yea- what —what I said. . I feared —well, you taken ins came, was too tired to say much amd and to be just what h had married her for, ervation. _ . son why I m so glad I wont have to sell my he- retired rly that he might be fresh for are carrying out our agreement ao sensibly i. kets, . but she might have- en true of a capable, I " ` By jocks 1' Wa�terly says, what a atock. A farm run without stock is sure to work again hen the sun appeared. She had thank you. It's a relief to, had p that I want to yet disagreeable wom whom he could not dif erence there {s in w men !" he solilo- grow poor ; and if. the farm grows r, the find that ou're not o a r pop no regrets, or although she kept busy, she Y ppo ed, even in your - door, Lke to save himself. uized on his wa to he barn. "Well owner dose as a matter of course. But what heart that I should remember one that I M t q - was restin and her ; wounds were healing , y Both in regard to himself and Alida, Hol- the church gnestio is settled for the errs- put enriching the ground. into your head? through th Ion quiet days. t was the knew as a little child and married when I - part t croft accepted the Actual facts with the ent but if Alida s ould task me to o after o you know any thin about farming?" „ P g + g g essential cam ter the storm. • wring. for was young. )pits b ladness and much of he ungestionable aim- her manner this mo ring; I'd face the whole " No, but I want to learn: V�'heII I was the dairy d working the butter into firm, " remember all "you 'said 'and what I the licity of a child. T is rather ,lake steer- creation with her." girl, father had -a garden. He used to take aweeC, rem tinsg yellow rolls were the only said," she replied, with the same direct, Q' tL 1. _ went was turning on well, and for a time 1 When at last he me I* and threw off his papers about it, and I often read them aloud basso that nbled her a'little, but Holcroft honest gaze. ; "Don't let arch thoughts wind I , � e daily became more nd more absorbed in water proof coat, a kitchen was in order, to him evenings. Now I remember there assured h that she was learning these, trouble you any more. You've been kinder = sitaa is farm and its irate eats. Alida quietly and his wife was si tin by the parlor fire used to be much in them about enriching the im r t ti and more con ' po tUn es faster than he had expect- niderate than I over expected. a" ,formed her hoaveh ld tasks and proved with Thomson'a "Lan Mr and the Ilook" in ground. + Do you take any such paper ? ed hero. he had several hours a day in You have only to tell me how she did $ `. `- see t 11 , t t she would not n very much instruc- her hand. �� "�No,' I haven't much faith in book -farm- which to pl :bar n►pedla and thus was soon " No, Alida," he said, quietly, obeying a with ti n to. become a g butrter- inaksr. The �` Are y8u fond o reading Y ., hey asked, ing� enabled to pjenish her scant w drobe, aubt {le im ulse, " L'd rather you would / in th ' ah rt�1 rtn oforehe N rth required that he Yes 'vr, I don t know, she ventured.' "Seems One mo 'gat breiakfast, she appeared dp everythwg our own way —as natur mom t' ah uldfie bray yearly and Gate to ]keep pace = " Weil;° j.`atn, , ea ' qf;; bd I ve let. to me you mi ht et some ideas out of al f y . TO {t the quickly- passing` seed time. His filte Barb sli wi oido g g g°Od in aaotber own, andjalthough i material or you. There, - we ve talked ao long .. walla y p by ktg as mash papers, and year experience would teach was calico, he had a sppearan to gel. that it's too late to feed the chickens to- : any fulness, his freedom from household as I ougght. yyou whether they were useful ideas or not, croft of be g nnnaua ly well dr ed. He rai ht. Yon can be in the morning." . per" svo ies, prompted him to. sow and plant in- j " LiNt your pi and II'll rem to you if If you'll take one, I'll read it to you. looked 1 but made: no . Oh 1 she cried " . cr d areas of land. Ill brief, he 'entered you wish me to. P + .ittment. - , and yon have all a Y " 1 will, then, for the pleasure of hearing When the a erry bl ma were o I y out, an Your other work to do. -I've hindered whir on j ` at the baainese -Bice honeymoon he had " Oh come no I At least Issue in qon retl rag glee. $� . bso� g old are►eked flower v8 -nth pIIl _ in the pad you b coming out." i' ooav I ' I a°i�i oi• T t s * ? yy rather than helped Y g t hop for. ;Sunday as a day o rat and yon need it. hadn!'t b�gais ," a let6g g, hotlne =ides fllied wi them; and a were "No, "•' he replied, decided) " tti`ess Al a was more than- content- with the Readin aloud ism ont $s hard w rk as I She inswrare� i� e - e sp' t by y- lacer) in t e centre jof the slur r table, helped me. I'll be in before very longou ve ably ! . 1' torsi ions of her life. She said that Hol- can do. ' ins, "lql tlto� thBttLu qj 1 it 1 8 ' pok d i theta an� : o r'thwu = Tingly (TO BB CONM, OF ), j Est croft as not only satisfied, but also pleased "Buts Pm.-used itJ I read loud to yeti �� e�ssliarlied, ! j,abpuld k w$npr •yo,en- with er, and that is all she expected and mother a great deal ant flier the a ed t ' k . v of . a+ rho beat of you, he joyed those cherry blows mc,re an any , iron indeed all that thus far she had wished or over her,faoe as az reialon of deep. oltu 1 ` �►itd u kit noth{n makes r floor i ho She had man sad hours • wounds Whl►t ie it ida * 8 thing else a have forldinner." i 'uriows cyclones and htwlsi:orme awe t " P�� Y , ' " Don't on feel a jOik �f f,._ er pier` an to get the best is I want' something else though. over, a lay art of Western and Soutpp my I - . like here cannot heal readil in a true son- well Y" ' - • : I+ g ; + g My mp- $e P h_ �' of a°bar `_. petite almo t frightoin me." Western Miaspuri South - Eastern Bahasa j sitivewoman's heart. While she gained in ! "Yos,,�oli, yes, ": he relied, hay ' y; )tad "I hope you'll continue to think.so. Can •� That's amoua, I needn't be arced R�►ud Northern Arks►nsas on Thursda rai ht cheerfulness and confidence, the terrible her pale face becam cfiiittson. I sit down.a few moments Y" of mine, th " causing great lbss of life and destruction of , ap and unexpected disaster which had over- It:wae another a b o memory eoallipg "Why certaial How t etful I am 1 One even g, bof the week aver, P Several towns were entirely de- t `' ;: taken her rendered impossible the serenit the many flunda s e h #�►d read to the mum your talk is too interesting foor�mo to think roppee cool i y y , „ „ g he saw )tor way with aF rake about, a door. moliah This of those with whom all has gone well. ,who had deceived' h r. " $hall I r adY she of any thing Dies, sold he placed her on a Lest year's .eaves wore still scattered about, 'the railwa'sj wli have to '' a i Dread of something, she knew. not what, asked. fiat rook b the sfde of the lane f while he y look•i to their } :' - itannted her painfully, and memory at finless ' " Alida " he said ve kind) " It was leaned ' with twigs d even small bougha wrested laurels. 'A. Now - York steamship com _ . - � ' 1. y, again$t the wall. by the win from trees. Ao was pro- is about to build a vessel with an estimated , ems, seemed malignantly perverse in calling one not the thought of y ur mother the brolight Been and other insects' were hum*pipg voked with himself gilt. he had neglected speed sufl'ioitetit to make the vo ; :qtr: 11 . who she prayed to forge. i that look of pain in yo r face." `hroutid hem ; a bpttt fly flnttesed other the the usual a al awn of litter and one Next to her faith and H f P e�� g Y ew York to Uverpool in a.little o than . I fit' olcroft s kindness She shook her h ly, with bwneaist fence and alighted on a dandelion almost at a little irri . tea that she should have tried four days She will have two - ` ravel ( my boilers, liar work was her best solace, and she eyes. After a moment s two, a raised her feet; meadow larks were whistling their to do thew rk herself.' He left the horses and' the ''' -, hwe thanked (Ind for the strength to keep busy. them appealingly to Is" she sal simply, limpid notes in the adjoining fields, while at the and a forward' .teat engines will be of 27,886 horse- : ,e ac; i On the first Sunday morning after their There is so much hat I wish I nld for- from rho trees about the house beneath them « �' •i , ly' �'OWm' and capable of oing a speed of 22 t" ed Alida, a said, gravely, there a no note an hour. The traria, .which has" ' , .- ,f - "marriage the farmer overslept and break- 'get, A. I came the sou of Many birds, blending with need. o do �mtch w ; �5don t like Xgade the fastest record of 6 d five hours i "1 ' �m test h been ready sometime when he came Poor child 1 Y , l (think °I k w: Be the babble of the brook which ran not far to selj' on d' it, f, ,' k ` � ";� wait _ down. 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Awaken b� the pa af: n, I wrote 1►nAt1�4r i► 'eo 3ett{or {o g U •m �Ma1!t , F, Fearing y psi 1 t a A iaa l6esaador '� Jetsey, espeahtllg in the .aeighbsrrbood of Don't you see the heavy burdens - • hnt;ger, the dishes v ed,, and po ing_ CanAt , Pus a, - �° I now athorltativs]V `ate pockertown, Whore - Ae lad•• Ian - e 1 x Dally she is wont to bear, remained but the teaU of I m d ail. at Bar , in whia}r was eoc0lossd s► distil far phi; �; the Clxiago Bring the lines upon her forehead y Redd rick had his re�deAt3eq.elild' t0 o , SP tinkling silver in her hair. The cravings of nature w bqt infiam ed, at thv nd florins on m . effects at Vienna, . thg 1�, �;' the :: s`� d 4 f p and ton i tiertt'il� him to -e mit these to -the Jewesb . -it. with woQdcbuc of ggrrouo hogs to shah at► mother do ii t my tortures prevented eep,: ng that• theri 1 be an sirigf extent that the. iartttera Are "noual dirt* .' hter don't let moth - `R ur t the 0rue1 f m forte suff red,- ha th cam a` re'wrt itP in e � { , . Daug into fut i y, �8I What would cur sere he ` eaesin wa st and means of eater t Do not let her bake ant sn �it ' er .' - - if bl , r sgining hat for her; delity. Vhis' �eYOellent girl did ,all cquntfs on succ (Ili,,. , fh'w4•°R a e them. 1'heyy e ' PIS ed havoc with the I Through the bug. b ' i p , ' circuunstances hloh pllr dawiaive sham a i der th0 a . �i4 ; '" the, p on tlfo I these w in- 1I • uit,ed :but. oar ► :was d vered d hs.lost fts b e wee, ..t i b apuuuu sits one mo><e in dgspe►ir, a f amity . won , { ro abl b ty per' corn a nd peuhpki ; now that iof it � � I z hter ey sa y herb. ' i i, L ,the getting, suaroe - it-is said that many of the 1 I See pp , : ;l.: Faded from her cheek the glow ; hunger irttit estsed very da , . a of of the Jewess also 'huffered by " pew rnis -, t nia it a h A' QUma?r. It g g And the step that once was buoyant. y Phu. oqn wOud011Qeka'a1•e dying Of ate�,viytion_ ;_. Now is feeble; wean and slow , { , L . ell tlse•t1 4lp, pi fortitude M4 'whole cite. has fortune, a source to me of additiidlnal grieL 14111 ba vPid sad attth kltl ing, 0m• Groff -hog melt ;i�r regard i ag bottef tb*A r 1. afforded, thip, of, eleveu . months, w the The ;king acme to a review at Magdeburg, fed b al faotciri siyrvin wotlters, , don't let mother do it t ._f , ° :.� :; ' monstrancea n When he visited 'tile t8tar•Fott, and oom' y Ib, rabbit. or sguiri'el meat, a Plenty -of mom Daughter, . I trioSt bitter. Petitions, , rioting slid a use of tnilTtaryot'ae• and bo s are hunting them with doge' !►net - She has eared fdr you so long I.' of no avail' • the answer. was— We nllt manded. a new cell to be immediately made; ma bo ov� Id by a bettero�s I { Ie it right the weak and feeble , . +► high ind .of icons by y of the rifles or shot4uns, but the wily little rodents 1 . tor, th ♦strong 1 4 r , iTe :�to tol'o ; e bib t kings oomm nd. prescrib )g feelipg resat �a re as n ring as fo eo,,aipd they.. seldom , . Waken' bm cue ittl s1aQ�uor,`: V�it)t.this eplyY�.Ras` oed to be con nt� which I we►s to be secareci. rho honest htrr of frees h, moo stud Lhe pr+�As• pr; , Aaic -sue It is . seek her side to cheer and bless , Such severities, however, p aced e►n er Geftiardt heard the officer se►y this cell was C r P° . • will be lees titter t but clear- Until then u the whole people ar•e o[utety ldtpose ble to flig a . woodchuck And your gift for me andg ve me notice of i ; aroused, ft is a duty of the wise 800ia�ist When the eo is above her prase. desire for liberty. gaa 0ta1 lociyli oat of his hot 4, and be laughs at an at D*ily, about noon; o ce i* tirenty ,our ed me �it could not be ready is less soon � tQ hold aloof ! riot't�4� ih ape ' }�tn�t to dialoa�e him with smoke or, !Uljp! ur Daughter, don't let mother do it ! hours, my Pittance of b d and water was momth� I therefore desermined, as ties♦ The ti is not yet ripe for su0ce11s. fumes yirhen snugly - intrenched _ _ in his - You will never, never know to complete my breach in the wall, We have ooun our heads and we know+ it. What was home without a mother ± brought. he keys of 1 the doors were possibf e, hole be will, 4asilq coat; any dog small h Till the mother Beth low— .. kept by the governor ; e inner doo was and escape without the aid of any qne. The To strike this year would ` be. to uselessly elrou h to _enter t his front door. A ferret; ; Low beneath the budding daisies DotAppned, but my' and water were thin wa11 possible ; for I had twisted the g from e care owpa in; ' !" 1. g slaughter our st' people and put back the lnust be very p'ncky to attack him. , ' Free ° delive�eatl througf i t►a ape re. The p icon- hair of my mattress into a rape, which I ean11e a bundr years. No ; a{t present we pas hunter liv +ng near High Point keys - _ .- To the home so without her, : z ;. _ doors were opened onl once a wee , on meant to tie to a cannon, and descend the must be wise nu bat harmless As Never to return again. - I. Wednesday, when the veruo�•: and own- ramps ; after which I might swim across doves. Ws as t =s ac�vantaple of it for had each ext aordinary on in killing I ! , ' I Woodchucks thi, felt that his necret;de , l•, . -'; major, my hole having bee first of nod, the E be gain the $axon frontiers, and agitation and educst�on, only we moat have saspeeted .him. of using some seeret;d. . . thus ely esoapea ak mush act not t all. n the their visit. � vice for 'lurking he animals from. their ` ' - fBaron Trij'a kt paid theg St �� O Havin re'nlaitted thu tw� dionthe - and On he 26th of Ma , 17b6, I had determine working poop, •are' hun ly their rains holes. He was followed to a well known observed that this .meth was inva able, ed to break into the nett casement ; but weaken. One year of o means trebl- r t I had fo mad whoa came to work at the bricks, I found in of oar fo at the very least, and hile, woodchuck hill last week by Cals Afieyt•icYey, ,,r , I , :: 1 began to exe0a11e *pro ec than I who discovered that he need a atufivd wood= I . d i I was convi red, them eo hard and afrongly cemented, with our. t 100,000 ist5, i raible NEW'MI3FOt'1�4N I of the Iwtsibility of wh pp chuck as a decoy. Markley concealed hfm' ' �Phere the` stove s he flat was was obliged to defer the ,shear to the follow- aaton is im ible, with j400,000 (w t the, self in the bashes and saw the old haute Tilenck 'Saving •taken refuge in Vicuna, bricked, and this a tended the i d'i:. I left off, weary and spent, at next o will give us if mane a ly) himself to be relieved from further leas the " at wl '' wo �dchuck on ! i i all that separated m• eaaemate from the d ybrk ; and had an one entered my we hold the a in our ands. �►�'annaheson an exposed part of the Mll an believed h w g but in this he was mistaken. y the must info libly have discover• perhaps, until 889 time ' which to perfect annoyance ; adjoining one, in whit was no pr' oust. dunggeon, y then retreat to a place f(t{m which he cdal Although received with a degree of kindness My window vas only uarded by a i igle ed the breach. How dreadful is the destiny our lams. T t year in uro will sueely i > I hove been tea• P' y cover the, whole face of the hilt wiyh h' i he- soon found sentinel • , I therefore t, n found t neon b which through h life, Pe bring' brave r alts. In merles, if figures rifle• $sayers many minutes 'a woodchfie by.the Austrian authorities, g y g deeper that he was likely to be involved ' thole who successfully . elieyed guar two cuted; and which has cone plunged do not lie, an that panic, greater, Pe ed out of or_e of the holes and feetileas which had overtaken his uein, kind fiearted t fellows, who desen to me h dlong into calamity, when I imagined � more wid read then the receding, Popp misfortunes Hot- k 1 ran toward the decoy.- The rifle ordck and he left Vienna in August, 1748, fbr H me the situation of my rise hence per- happpinese was at hand 1 will be upon a ; not until then will we i'u ad and the woodahuck turned a sonlerse - land. At Nuremberg he tmet with a body calved I might effect m sac ipe, tout I but The 27th of May was a sisal day in the a Oast of the rl die. Then we max strike and lay kicking on the gravel. Half 1 la Russians, commanded by General Lieu- netrate into the ad*c ing�I casemate, the history of mp life. My cell. in the Star -Fort and strike to in. The article statb& that hour later the same'thing occurred, spin. wen, his ,other's relation, who were March- ror of which was no shut. Pro dad I had been finished sooner than Usfhardt had they expect td have in the United S}}}}}t„���aaatea in Markley spoke to the old hunter tb ' an in to the Netherlands. Received had a friend and a boa wa�ting for me at supposed ; and at night, when I was pre- .18$9 at least h if a million earnest Socialists tom limented him upon his scheme. K the suers, he was advised I heard a carriage stop before divided samew at as follows :Chi o, 25,- P kindness b g . , the Elbe, or could I 6wi�i7 acre that paring to fly, sag The old man said that a woodchuck ndve I. by him to nter the Russian service, and river the confines of Sa ony were bas amile lay prison. The locks and bolts resounded, 000 ; Nap, Y rk, 25,000 ; New E land came out of his hole, or showed the tip o , was given the command of a company of distant. - the door flew open, and the last of my poor facto sttrtea 100 Opp • eentte►1 eon and i ' his pose until he had looked out from th dragoons. eats followed, and the regiment o describe my plan t length wood lead remaining resoarcbs was to ceases, my 1 000 Colorado and the West- 1 afterwards e u crate s me of knife,; The town -maj j iron region, darkness and made sore that the coast w returned to Moravia. Short or, the major of the gp 000 • Yacifie Coast, G0,000 ; Y to prolixity, yet I mus a ern States, ' clear. The stuffed woodchuck, apparent, , . � - Trenck was sent down the Vistula with a its ycircumetances, as it W s rem kably day, and a captain, entered. I sae' them Atlantic and uthern cities, 100,000 ; and on guat'd, gave the other woo+3chucka con body of Tok men to Dantzie, where there intricate sad of gigant c la ur. by the light of their two lanterns. The only see red at ous Pointe in towns and dente, and they came out fearlessly. H , were Ru ran vessels to receive and trans. I *or Led through the iron; ei hteen words they spoke were—'s Dress yourself ! wares 60 had been using the device for two seasons s rt the to Russia, and, in company with inches lgng, by which s s ve was asten which was immediately done. I still wore �gtliluing t 'says ; The panic �mm• and nobody had ever c aught hold of the se- these w at to Riga, whence he proaieeded ed, and broke off th 01 chin f the the uniform of the regiment of Cordova: The ublic ar excited. � Outhreak occur. gs P Bret before. to M W. Here he b+eftabe acquainted nails but preserved sir �heada, that I Irons were given me, which I was obliged The larger con res revolt. The plat S where + is with Lo d Hynd p ford ambassador from Eng- nt them again their Places, and myself to fasten on my wrists and ankles ; but a few Soc' ists exist are porn for the The Garden$ Of E9 j p' � I ; land to be court of the Empress Elizabeth, amllgh�ght appear $scar to week y vial- the town major tied a bandage over my eyes, rallying of th conservative stems tee. In At the beginning of Maroti the gardens o y tors This procured a to�ls to Ise up and taking me under the arm, It twb� these small It should be de the ' and w treated b him with marked.con- tare real, wonder:ul; the orange an i - siderat' n. His residence and chance of the ck floor, under hick I found earth. conducted me to the car m8 dut of the ialista there reaidi ,secret- gyp y through the tit to arrive y lemon trees epreai their moat punbent odor promot on in Russia were cut Short by My- et attempt was worU a hole t rough necessary to pace g y 1 and with sl the aid of science' in destme- the rose trees are covered with in'numerabl ` being amed heir to his cousin, who died the all, seven feet thick, b' hind, a d oon- at the titer -Fort ; all was silent, except the tive warfare, raiao aufl'iciept tumult flowers; palms, with- their green anti white � . - in An tria in October, 1749. In order h teal d b the stove. he first layer was of noise of the escort ; but *A hen we entered keep the servativ�e& busy at home crowns, swing there in the wired ; the olean . - -. ' take session of his new inheritance, bri ; afterwards ame to urge hewn Magdeburg, I heard the people running, I Meanwhile in Is centres bold measure ders there border the avenues; on the lawns, quit Moscow with some regret, and pro- at es. I endeavoured . o0u4tely to umber who were crowding together to' obtain a should be taken. Out 'people should head, anemones, annual and perpetual . flower-in ' • ; - _ ceede to' Vienna by way of St. Peterabnrg, an remember the brie s, both of th floor- sight of me. lead and cent 1 the popular revolt ;should inks, chryeauthemums, violets, zinnias Stec olm, Amsterdam, and Saxony. This ing and the wall, so that 1I might replace My fortitude did not give way on thin seize the 1 of ewer ; ehoald lay hands P P P riwinklm, snapdragons, mignonette, pans I' rev an unfor>t�unate journey. At Vienna the ,and all might a rate. Tt�ia hay trying occasion. The carriage at length upon the machinery' of the Government. p lad in numerous lawsuits g g p° lea, and tunics blend their inuumerab he ame entangled inR accomplished, I pr eedQd: stopped,, and I was brought into my new Once installed in power, the Revolutionary colors wnt�h the green of the trees, bush reap ting his cousin's will and property ; he day preaeditig sitation all was care- Pell, where the bandage was taken from my Committee ah uld follow this course of aa- and shrubs Groues of bamboo l. ft he - _ and, after most protracted pro iaggsn" fu y replaced, and th in rgortar eyes, What were my feelings of horror lion. The decrees aiiotuld at once be Pro'. and there their long green and golden stem's li ed only a fraction of what as carefully reserve • That I m 11t fill when, by the light of a few tgYchea, fig: mulgated and enforced. crowned with an iminanse plume of prat tea y be Bathed to him: He also, by his Patti up all remain ni g into stices� I poun ed the held the oor covered with chains.. a little trembLng leaves. One co:uprehep naci y in defending his claims, incgrred the p, its stuff this affo ed, : vetted it, and pin, and two grim men standing with their t t of men in over, who plotted his m e a brash of my air , having Applied emith•harnmei•a ! To work went these on- fillN t IAN CAi1111111[B1kLS.. ants m enth°$$enoc main; hpTapartiona,ith i enm y P rui th s gloater washed PPt over neatly, and to gIilea of despotism 1 Enormous chains were --I'I- • ' • cruel, is eniou� anishment of the Chia I ' I / eh 154 Trenck's mother died in th 'dim light of my cell, •the wall could not fixed to my ankle at one end, .and at the A geieaUst's experiepctrs Ameap the its Y • g P In Mar , 7 ttvea of Brttl,►h Culambta. in binding a criF..inal to a young bamboo. - . - Prussia - and although he had, in the mean -. be observed to be oimt4d, I repeated other to a rinf which was into rate, in The slant rows, and the wretch is quarter « - I .. 'r time entered the Austrian service, he.con� 'th pplastering and vhitewaShing process the wall. This ping was three feet from the The Victoria, B. Cotonit►t of resent e i in a few asks. No wood is lighter o ' . I ' regiment babl a hundred times. ground, and' only allowed me to move abouty date, says :--Prof. J Jacobsen, who has more useful than that of the bamboo. Un j - ' - _ sidered it necessary to leave his rag p y I I two 3,r three feet to the right or left. ,They y . and proceed to Dantzie, thereto settle some While lab°aring, I plaee,Alhe stones and been in,the ovince for some years collect does not under,, phy the Egypti family affairs. This movement, which was b 'cka upon my bed�tead ; and head they nett rivalled another toundugnne ironakredgbody a , ing Indian a ilea for tihe Hamburg museum neglect to plant it along the canals sand on y notified by his enemies at Vienna to the ken the precaution to come at any other hand's breadth, y and writing p the habits, customs a�i tra eve cttItivated land, where it grows Prussian authorities, proved the prelude to ti a in the week, a stated Wednesday to which hung a chain fixed into Psi iron ditione of th abori 'nos; arrived down on wel� lint what gives, at least during win ;_ a dire misfortune. Believing himself Safe a cepted, I had inevi bly been discovered ; bar as thick as a man's arras. This bar was' p ter and spring, the most smiling aspect tit Trenck did not an- no such ill idont •befel me, in two feet in length, and at each end of it was fheseioBr spentt from ast. all t Cools. Tacalo, the the' Egyptian gardens are the great shoe t in an independent y, ticipate any violation of his liberty in s x months my Herculean labours give me a a handcuff. o f rose bouganivilleaa that cling to the will , j ' Dantzic. The Dantzic magistracy, however, roe ct of success. I�ieans,were to be found No soul trade me good night —all retired head , °�hiQh �l distant fromt Bell& Cool the trees and groups of foliage, and whic . overawed by their powerful neighbour, per-. t remove th8 rubbish from my priwn ; in dreadful silence ; and I heard the horri- about,80 roil , Here'he found the Indian display everywhere the varied and ieagai• , `' mined a b 1dg of Prussian officers to execute 11 of which, .in a wAll so thick, it was im- ble grating of four doors, that were 11110085- its tints of their flowers. The po gaiuvi - i Trenck and stone could sively locked sad bolted upon xis I There invhis Fwiti i�butsm nt knowledge untutored its Icas is airtainly the finest of climbin plan a warrant on the unfortunate + asible to replace ; morta t destitute, alone, in thick darkness, sa age, and carry him beyond the boundaries into of be removed. I therefore took the earth, I oat, During five months it . flowers u er t e:' l dominions of chamber, and and upon the bare earth, with a weigbt of fetters rya arts oust( land a d being ©very way out vrrinter sun, •takes shades of extrp a de i- ) Pomerania, a part of the . tattered it about m g . Prussia. Closet confined in a chaise, he t under m feet th whole' da , tillThad unsu portable to nature. p peO racy- -one m'g y g y p I foresaw, was oat of abort of the sou oft era or roe tors is ht sa a light rose t il, t e �j was escorted b ya troop of dragoons from educed it to duet ; his d',aat 1 strewed in Thls misery, 3 intensity of which every play of light - y "Thad hehrd of the o wars that never visa ,and th Indiana ea no white garrison to garrison, till he arrived in Ber- he aperture of my indoiw, making use of duration , _ lea. The aloes, the agave, attach themseLv of Frederick stand upon. I tied had lately broken out between Austria men ever sent up he head of, it before. lin. Once more in the power + e loosened stove p° y P on rocky slopes- On the banks of t e - was hurried s together, wilt} and Prussia. Patiently to wet their ter Tarohetp �� the coast huunting and fishing, watercources the blue lotus and. the pare - . - . with very little ceremony he punters from, my t{ead g� off, under a strong escort, through Spandau the ravelled yarn of Sri old> stoaking, and to minstion, amid sufferings and wretchedness rue still revive , antique remiui,we - d bur : this affixed a tuft y e Appeared impossible. Such deer sad in bearing animals abounding in Grass cannot be raised in Egypt. T e• to Mag e g heir. '_I - Workeid a such as mu let, PPP P h' uiisetiabl0 victim d t e middle tang, w eh were my mditationo I llay at length r ltyt�•ies a nlbe1,ias in are rampant. Tmission ro- layer of soil is so thin that the ' sun dries it Again we shall allow t is large hole un • er,, b of despotism to relate the partiealara of an could not be seen when standing on a turned. But where was its eplendau f LeU& some s aliening sights which a immediately, and unless the grass I imprisonment more severe and ,satin than n X puslmd my dust Fled. . I beheld it not. �'et show me gum hat h # wig there di ring the peat winter, �nstaritly ai;;bmerged, it turns yellow d _ - . that formerly endured.. g witroh t �e tool I h prepared to the outer meting obscurity sufficient which, At�t is day; One could scarcely be- perishes: at once. It �a not the heat ale e ' IMPRISONMENT IN INA UEBL'Rif.' window ; then wait ng till the wind phould was my dungeon. ,lave ex b e of be ng witnessed so near that produces this result, for there is ve - P n to rise dui the night I brushed In breadth , it wart chant eight If set, home, did t ie info anon not come from a fine grave the tropics; but the heat, LL On arriving at the fortress of Magdeburg 5appe g length ten. No stove was , all �n . - ' [July, 54 was delivered u to the cap- it away ; - was bl n off, r1i►d nd: app s• g Pompani with the Shallowness o the so' , tJ 17 ], I u ids, thit corner was a seat font bricks broad, on `Q°� f itioule for thelhonors of renders the culture of grass impossible ainyof the guard, at the citadel. A few lace re nod on e a which I ht fait and re0lirue agmlisl the "i themselves to the woods, - • { � __ ni chieftain, Egy t. It is with difficulty that a few 1. ducats isms' on my Pelson were now #ingle,ex ; lent myeeupf aftZy �t� rte the Tin to w oh I was n$ p - bandied - weight f berth, and thus mdLde wall. Oppoe g laced blades of great sprout g dies taken from me and robbed of all my trio t this bein fastened, the light was admitted through and a#ter maintag there for some time, rout dnriA win : r take I was conducted to the dungeon which room to continue ml► labours : e of a spirit and biting ,along the Nile and the canals ; they - auffieient I, made, little balls, and a semicircular aperture one foot high and c i� of 6 h faro the bodies of those whom pear AS soon as spring begins, so that ev had been prepared for my reception ; the still blew. them, two in diameter. This�� apertnre oeoended .p where in the country wherre artificial 0 had bee s shut and here I was left. when the sentinel as walking, wall which ,teas six they first set. One who wished to ad�- ' t be o� t o! 'fife window to th4 can of the t was a ale last win r, went out sod remained from vstion finishes, the dry and bare dose My dungeon was in a casemate, the ford- throegh:a papal' g fit 'rIA mortar and feet thtok, and at the ceatrad .par g begins• In the place of grass a pretty ve - art of which six feet wide and ten feet Into the'emlitq P y Glom iron grog, from wbieh, outward, sight. for vere►1 week tend, hmande �t P atones and worked on euwcesef�lly. 5, lg� bona;ea is used, and thL is enconn I descended, and its two .ex• near the oa p occasion 1r►11y he returned same as give is enconnts - ' long, was divided by a party wall. _ - hove er, dea0ribe my diffioul the aperture from woods wi h hie yeah. When evsrywh-ers� the gr , the inner wall were two doors, and a th I QannOt, ng ad in America. ties, after To/Iring netrated about tore feet tremitie11 were again ne0ured by strong �: 00 - at the entrance of the casemate itself• Th dun n was built in the ditch to the tti he Dame naked, iiota'ithatandi T F, window ' seven-feet e ca thick wall .was into the stone. tools were the irons I obam a My fortification, n� and the aperture by that it was the middle of winter and two or .' in the 1 ier also feet f snow oil the ground. The first The Bailor' -Ftfih. f ' situated, that though I had light, I coal had slag out. 9 mpassiooate d diet's which the light entered orals so severed by In the wean waters of the Indian O . 1. see neither heaven nor. earth ; I coal oal gave ins an old n ratgtl'od hg that instead of .taw hem he sailed, knocked down, and• 'a Strange mariner h found, thtlt has giv , l = see the roof of the magazine. �VVith' an sheath - knife, whi h did me excellent oar- flies �im tediatopaa~, the light only bit a piece nt of his arm which he chewed rise many 0urigus tales among the nativ , - g � vice • more especi fly the latter, as I shall ravenous, This was repeated many times without this window wore iron bars, an , •th these two ga�inea adm� °a by redaction'' Thy' 0OII- vm hisp becoming laeamearoci with of the .coast th�5reabout. They te'.I of a. �- resentl More f y s1ioK'• Wt in the space between, an iron grating p Y • bedstead which ddering the smallness of the aperture, and o ppear wonderful Sail often seen in the calm aetr(sw I 1 close and so situated b the risen of th 1 cat splinters f many ,meat opt grating and iron bars. blood and resenting a fiendish a ,�Ce• p��ng the terrible hnrriaanea th ti, ' ' walls, that it was impossible I should s aided me to pick t e mortar front the in are: mustm� make the obsoarity great ; yet The vi0 w tutu forotheir ainsf a small pe- course over these 'waters. Not a brew ; - e Yet the labour of pe receive any person without the or riattaa, nor that stiffh -a acv I -feet we►l�'Igae in- my eyes in tittle became eo accustomed to oanid nsatioii, and it is an honor to {,hen disturbs the water, the s a rises _ . person should. ace me. �� T" s outs' e w tta through g , that I could see a iinouse the The more soars of this kind falls like a va$t sheet of fit •sudden, a w en ps ode, six feet from this I, by Bred e : the bail in an . aM►d the this timmering, in was rTY }as ' ., ! - o9d , . I 1te 'F �ed, so that run. Between lilts bars and the gi'a►tt�al case- deoore►te5 Indian's body the more niimer- the sail appears glistening, with rich pufp . which the sentinels were revented from Mortar occastona y q and when tie ame& to conveying anything to me. I had a mat- the whole. atone as obliged to be reduced a glace window, with a admit air. one are his honors, and golden base, and seemingly driven o y g atin m work pore- meat. which mighb be opened the wall have a t many he . becomes a chieftain by a mighty wind. On it comes, quiv' �1tress and a bedstead but which was immov. dam• Af � 11in8 y klieg, as if bedecked with . ably ironed to the floor so that it was im• mittingl for six months, I at length ap- The same of Tab built fast pw4 himself in little way. The hitei'. on one and spair : ' listtment of my ho in red brick, ales o0caaion 8 a, hreak for. the. rofessor, but only to disappear as i# by'rnagie.'. Man - . possible I should drag it and stand up to. P?'O81Che� the P , avelbrahad heard with unbelief this a tombstone with the name a Trenck the window ; besides the door,• was a small. as I knew 'by 00Oe facing of brick, a ' w phantom craft 6c as ni betweer, me and the out on it, 5dd carved ddble s► a was going 8 °mm g Ave epeenae somethinghpret y tale ; but cue day the p t� -' iron stove, in like manner fixed to the which now w y Z'he doors to my , aangeon ware , too h he tacked hire• Ito was not 1 ap stared to the crew of an Indian a � , floor. I was not et put ' irons ; and ad'oinin easeme t. formed of oak ; without these was an open gg m allowance was a P m reaptime I fo nd opiorhinity to sneak front ooh iii which was a window, further m lasted: er, ayitd, as it .passed under the, stern of ' h y and and a half 'per o whom was .5pa0e, or pp It i& th intgptiaxs of Prof. Je►0oblseli ib -re• vessel, the queer "sail" was seed to bolo ' po(lefhat}d1 is clreadtal side in tL rbvinee permanently, ' and he to a gi antic sword -fish, now known as th i - F day ammunition bread, and a, n of water. . to some of the se tin In a> i ag . From y old dener, �lll whom I and this was iikewihi httb b double -gg my youth I had: always ad a sailor fish. The Bail was an really enormous l 1. y n &r ne►litiea of door's. a dito Pee to ; but m bread was So m�oul „ I, r' here narire, fie d pia a ti y a ; �°a` �,,,� ]tom him I den was b tilt, was en01os8d on both sides by nght° awn gwithi him many valuabe ly developed dorsal fin that was over to . I , 1 could scarcely at first eat the .half of 'itt. the greatest arid•' oblAsf _ ---- -. pa -lle des twelve feet high; the key of the g - - ' `` `! i ` Thh was the oongegnence of Major Ri s' •lesrried- the- situation of t door of which was intrusted to the officer ourios wh cell will be forwarded to (Iermany. feet lti h, and was richly catered with bla t v 1 tance -that ght and idescent tints ; stud. #$ (the fish , , a arice, who, endeavoured to profit' even an every ° of the it Win, the king's intention I t•, { , , ; a alon on or, pear the sarfaI4 of � the via ,- J this, so grestwas the napnber of nafort 1148 to P :'N � t, to Prevent ll p bility of or cool e soo 8t ournalS of tondo» are print- g t fin naturall waved to and fro,, a' . - Pri�oner� ; therefore it is impossible I Shan ing�'bl Clio bR) 0 b .. .. -off p wf laiali ue otes conoerni the. Prince of P� a e a .muaitoatioa th the sea The only img that � a' distance naturally could easily be m' ' to take ref g t I describe to my readhra the excess of tortu th Elbe with ih 'GVales• a has lately, been�n the habit of taken for a carious sail. Some . of th i = t'a mean& I became aye- �gaotionpl had the ppewer to make w4s` attendin balls withaat the sees. This 1. I that, daring eleven moath11, i' felt..fr y "$ od `nm in award, or ewingin my arms, g Pi fishes attain a length of over twenty fee ' 1. ravenous hunger. I could eaail eve d aced wih a intX- hearted 1, a Jewess, are m self warmth. heu mare b the feat that the latter `has e e 0itisc:ent -eha tails,;:,,.; have devoured. six ands of bread and a native p Daytatlier Heys. p�0 y le explain y and h�v p pounds I,. ' m fetters I ° ways likewise caused chiefl a mad to y f ton aword1 ' e snouts, oatpable of I i ., ; ty- tb ame, d ttepn s - been 'ia r health rave ly, y get damagew In .the Medf tenca►nean se�+i► ;.. e�+ twenty-four hours after hhain rice v -, 3r a �, ble of lnovin from sfle to aide 'about g . g ¢ gg b her i on account . her obter&, � , ed and swallowed m small ort-ion i n- ten years iii prl a. '8'OO ps(esidin- feet but thid ined my shin bones. as the Duchess of .,nmberland, sword- fish' is found that also has a h , tinned as hon�,,•� as before 1 . w I n4der�een won font , : - {tide file v6oxTilayso.) .- the ore been unable to,ao0omparty butindoes not egWd the great:gWOrd l• ngr f , ;te`maid' I wwwhe'gaiv0 or an 1 . _� {: 1, {1!_t,i{. seal hail ere. r ' , rf- welt another twenty four boon for a n w over two other ittad -.r SI FrFib. moraeL H , v time the Priit v=ywk � the Xndiau Oaes►a• i - ' ty- ere °#1 rt°101' linters W. a 1 0attlemaat, and litiaiaa is fit: %oniq'�tned° - -•-- -� t , a bill of ezc fora d nce►ts'�dh 'th t{ood n� y ►�tinsoa, There a Po }T { ge s have boon murdered by . aid; another is Deaver~ : named - A- mitraillense 1i • tried io the 1. � a:. _ my property at Vie -dui to "t� - � -I e k 19AR enough to two of his sn11n11� �► Qresn oouaty, Tazasi '� �� gQp i,. - dry 1 that were before h a of the tribe have taltee► the Driakwl► ! but 7i�either oft *m, beliaes In t{rian wmy wideh will $re 1, btllleb' fled my hanger on bread For do ez- h trd reooatdta Imo ! u �1w It. frame was it, That BQarcel had I drtopwd m w�adow, d thus obtained i►aPer, acn' A6a ei�tt� pt in t#eory ±_ i itY: - r+ a a� i ,_ i , ' .r� t :' ; 1. into a a fl!a pa B : f _ u;! *r, .. r . 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'ts. tl<` .{ e i¢ '�� ---t � .•, f , . :> _ : R � r.., . _ r .>:: a , .,. .: ,., v!c - :.t ,�4�:t<- `•v,•s..ar' .a: j3 , �F�� ; '� - 4✓s 1 � ., i t 1 .. - .rte. -A' i - _ - - . ,- ,. -•T$ 1 - I r ti ' ' Za , - - �, .i t' !. .. , -- 1 . I)% .I' - . I : -jC. 'I ff . y:,- i a{ t: -r ti .. .. t... _ • - t.- e r .., I .t ' i f I NEW AflVE- RTIgEMENTB TH18 DAY. ass This. - r8. T)10a. White left )riot Week for 1 ,, i 1 : . A� , ; ; ar rs• ��c r tf i{ a. , a ?t'' J {; i, rid' -.aid i •. irF t s i . a �vvldn' will t ' ,ads �, , . �. b' Mich n- r !.,', r',•,. �, . i Zooa1Q- Leonard s. ii ;,. ., "` ; . ffa . , ���. y on Neglected Childre at the anniver- ,r ;, �. ; , •' . °+ --S t Leonard's for ;60 ` Dente per; :: :i, } . 5f a . ; ; .:� h, ., - ' Trees -S. C. Willson. , . salt' of the Met odist Chnroh, Pickering, yrIIP ri �: :p {�t, , ° ' `; F € , : I Local -Wm. Allaway ' on the 24th. v • . 1 . gallon - : F . `i . Pas - ., - ea aY t Js , • turage S ink hills. T'he 'h vy r knocked Saturd . . - �e�0� Dam. l _ +' ` `` . + . - - p :ni htis business in the stores h' her t an Wizard Oil Drn Store: g higher , . - - g Several me bees .of the Methodist .e kite _ +L Seed Corn -M. C. Lawler.:` .•' T - - I Local- Methodist Chnroh.: '' . , ' ohnrah took ad anises of Arbor Dayy and -S ! (,leor s, 8wa�da ' 1►ia )bill, Itr. r i - planted P�►oh s ee m front of the church yy ' ' 11 Private Board -D: Dennison Owes, a student of Wyce College, will . '- - and n e. Commendable. Reliable Seeds -W. T. Dunbar, , °. .greach. All invited: - - -- - , , boosts) - Notice -GFeo. IydoKeov►n •tascts o - Mr. Miller, Jr., of Bi�ughstrt 1►� ��A �� lJf�l, . ` Clearing Sale -R. A J. Campbelk. -. Onednesd evening 1 some promin- left this week on a tan day's trip to "Iowa, �` , L. Strayed Borse -Thos. Mansfield. , members o the Masonic- Order, from on business. � ' . Special Notice- Dickie i[arquit. Toronto, were ' the village, and daring L8d1 ®8 8 Ie18WII,t(1II @d boots, s2 �►oPked blltton hOleac, Special Notices -Bell Telephone Co.':, reenwood Church of England. l�ry . Poo p the night an at mgt wta made to burg. 16th. 8abject of sermon, ' '� The atlre' buttons fastened wltl patent button fasteners, great value, . Partnership Notice -Drs. Bateman larize George arren's jewelry store. foundation." . � ..-.' � Rea, i We draw no in �renoe from these facts, ( . y g i -First -class seed corn for gale A I �1 � $1,25-. F�f R PAIR .: , , onl deemin it our du to submit the P y I Bte ban Crank, lot 20 �,t,d oone�sion unvarnished oir umstances to the public. of Pickering. $0 9 ���..�•: who Deus psssa}n. • , g 1 PICKERING, ONT., , MAY 18, 1887. . 'Farmers were letting � rigbt into their - Refreshing shower on'' Saturday Also fine s ock. of suiting►s 'and paaltin$'s. We are selliing night, You can almost see the grain . springs work t past week or so, taking growing now -a -days. good all wool tweed pants made to order 1' first clolp tailor, . - - -- - - -- advantage of t}i very favorable weather �OCA�C �1 for seeding. a general thing the bulk -Leonard's will give all abcounts into - IS3�I1.7. of the spring's ork is now over, except the ljands of a caUector that era not paid ., . �� at sacs. I . Z.5o PAR pAllb. . .- erhaps utti n the of o s. The • P p lag ro cr p .11 - s >Mlsfortnas. farmers nave be n exceedingly fortunate -Mr. J. Ross Robertson,i of ' the . , - - • ' -' - Mr. S• Bra of �udl - l -v as to weather, d we trust when the Toronto Telegram, was in town on Tuse New shad'` ill a summer dress' goods- lushes & Bray, ev, oat e g $'� , p , C ,par . fine brood mare and foal, of inflammation, crops are gar Bred their fondest an- day night, and gave Tsiti Nlaws a Dell. 8,$018 f'011l 2JrC. ll1J, fancy strata hats, (�AYlada, �W16$f �C., for ' - last week. ticipations will a fully realized -Mary had a parrot tame, she killed • sro ssonbls to asst. ��g �. :4 it.in her rage, because when Marys ' - The teacher, sisted b the cholare � fei ow came, the arrot told her a e. TT a Mr. John Remmer has rented the rea made an effort im rove the a �earan P g <JE - . _ shop on his premises (lately occupied b , p pp ee - -Mr. Ge H. Jones is making prepay I J..S. Johnston, tailor), to W. H. Hopkins of the present d 1'apidated ,public school ations to pu a fine barn on his farm , __ - V.S., as an office, and the front shop to�, grounds in this village by planting a just north o e village. ' A, Call respectfully sol cited, . ,' - d - M. Palmer, agent for. organs, sewing] number of trees' and shrubs therein on - Leonard's. have added . a few I •' . , . I : . '. !. machines, &c: Friday last, Arb r Day. x'heir motives necessaries to their stock in order. to . QUI �� are certainly . w rthy of all praise, al- accommodate customers while they stay. ws -, ` though the resul s may not be as great J. Boas Robertson', of Toronto, D.D. as could be de ' ed. ! -We never saw fall wheat looking V _ ' G.M., paid -an official visit to as better in this township than it does this . Union Masonic Lodge onWednesday even -O°' ar�t�sh C ietmbis. spring. Bat a very small peroentaga was ing last. and' was right royally received. Mrs. Bullen, s'ster .to Mr; ,john Field, winter- killed. I arrived in the vil a e from Victoria, B.C., The attendance of members was ve g -Thos. Hemptharn, while busy run � 1 ` . large. on Monday mot ing last. She left that a - . I. �� K ping machinery in the planing mill one • _- - - - . place on the 3r inst., but was delayed day last week, cut one of his hands Miss Cattle. , for a da oyr eo win ta. slide on the y - _ Another sbi went of two car loads o g rather' seriously. ;:' I . P C.P.R.,at the x Mountains. Mrs. . as fine cattle as have left the township y - Robert Dunbar, at on,e tiine with �. ` . ' P B. left Canada ,.for British Columbia ' . t • 14 ` some time was made on Monday last twenty -four year ago, anti this is her W• T• ,Dunbar; of this village, has opened • Among the lot were Biz head (cows first visit.to her ati�•e land in that time. out a tailoring establishment at Blyth, - __ _ _ -1 i steers) purchased from Mr. Edwa I Ont. We wish him success.0 t= 1Q When she went it took se en weeks to Bryan, which weighed 8,605 pounds ; al o make the journ v ; flow sic returns in - Leonard's offer for sale in bulk' their �` - a very fine steer fed by k1r. S. Bray- M�• less than a week quite a erence.- stock of boots, shoes, oceries and fanev . - I ., B . �, 'I N 1G J: Woodruff was the purchaser. gr - _ - goods. Must be sold as they go out of ' -Owner Pound. +. - _ Choice •stools. . , : business. *28,tf •- home days ag Mr. D.. R ddiil found a . . Mr. Arthur Johnstone, the noted stoc stray orsA on a - Methodist �Cburch, Piokerin , Drfav ' , - y t Kingston road west, g J. I F�Rr -- Mr. and importer, Greenwood, at and advertised the fact ` last week's '15th. ,IJorniag subject :- "Cloud of Wit 1. tended the sale of choice stock belongin Naws�, On Tue day evenin a con le of nesses ; evening subject:- "The Foun Black d ± � ,,to Pon. M. H. Cochrane, of Com ton � � tain 0 ned. . Colored Cashmer'es P parties arrived n town from Toronto, Pe ; :.: , i . ,� Que:, and purchased five head of superior having been ma a aware by means of the -The "old soldier," who' tried to get I - and all kinds of Dress Goods. short -born - cattle. They arrived a adv. of the Hors being here, and upon liquor at the drug store here a week or , Pi6kering station last week, and are no seeing the an 1 it roved o belong to so ago, attempted the same dodge in each Black nd Colored S Satu1S . in Mr. Johns(on's herd at the farm. p f and - ,-eL I one of them, a r. Pratt, of Parliament place he visited on his eastward trip. 1 -. '!oo saris. -- , - , . -:. , t,- :' I street, city. �1r P. stated I that it was -The laziest man in all the town Black an Colored Josephine Kid Gloves, 121 all sizes . flow that the long daps tare setting in, stolen from his table about two weeks should at least have be o et ready to .. .p.._. -- g ` -would it not be a good idea -for on ago, and be wou d give co�psiderable' to think of commencing' to look for a boy to e P�a,ol� at all Prices. - chinches to change-the hour of service on get on track of t e thief. He returned to clean up his back yard for $,fi cents a day w Sunday evenings from. 6:30 to 7 - o'clock Y the city the lain night with; the horse- by this time. CA�iADIA ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEED SUITS. . If )his were done almost the entire con - A Now lerlodi e anon would be in lace when service The Gri pub ishin C�,- -- -an' of To- -- -afra. Earnest, of Rawlins City, :�1. R%. Ot ll 1n best t Ies at low fl ayes. k'i 'g. P S P - & P y T., and MTP. Glover, of Ravenshoe, are ; �. p : g began. It mast be 'very annoying to I Tonto, have co moused thQ publication _ - ti( visiting at their father's, S. C. Wilson, both preacher and listeners to have of a new Mon lily periodical, entitled Esq., some Nursery, for a couple of T people corning in church after the text "Grip's Own Library." Illie first nom- weeks. U 1 N j �'; I�jI has been taken. ber is inade u of • Good thin s from e .11 - i`The Best shown: "' - 'Grip," being co tic picturr s -,in , comic -We regret to lawn of the death of • r . We notice in the Port Iiope Trnte that reading selected from the pages of Grip.. Mrs. Stork, wife of Christopher Stork, r ' ' at She West Northumberland Horse It iR printed o the finest calendered which occurred on the 8th inst. The �, - , . S paper. and at t rice of ten seats is a .bereaved have the sPm thy of their I ' i" - Show, field at Cobonrg recently, Mr, P man friends iP this vicinity. _ �` I I Pattereon'R heavy draught stallion, credit to the pub fishers, and will no doubt y y b - ' - "Laird O'Logie," received first prize, melt with a ve large sale." The second -About the neatest fence II along tlie l: - - ° - ,r j . and "was by all means the best animal number will be entitled, Jubilee Jol• Kingston road is that just put up by IV I I I , : .. •' % �� ar now 2n the mi at of a vo - bu 6e '-86 I find . shown." If our memory serves us aright, lities," to be iss June let, turd a very Win. Dale, east of the village. It is I' rY • - . � this horse was imported from Scotland large edition is b nR prepared in antieipa• ma,6 of woven wire, and the poste having 2t IleCess ana 8A1 Ob12g d to COntiIIUally �ee inQrea9ln - x ' • ' -by Mr. David Annan, of�'ihis village, tion of an enormous sale been nicely painted, sets it off to good . p . ,' i advant e. ' m staff, i order to sn l the demand for the superior 1 some two or three years ago . Change of Irt� - `- .� supply i J. : Tram s• Owing to coot' ned iTl blalth and the -The story of the capturQ in' ileo 's - • p i : l� workmans p turned put by us; but. am quite wiling ..to The couritiry �s ovenrea with tram "ps at necessity for se_ oral months rest, Der: of a rlattlesuake seven feet Iong, and Field has dispo ed of his ractioe and wear*_ ' twenty -one rattles and a button, Continue increasing my staff for the accom x odation - of e - f '�he present time,. and count people p q �t residence to Drs. Bateman Ikea. While opens the snake season very promisingly. i1bI1C. (i II$Ult Oily OWn r to L should be on the look out f r them. p y 2n rests gentlemen, by gl ) - $11 regret the sir umetances which asses- a serpent was evidently s bachelor, r g , VIng Some of them are mighty Independent, sitate Dr. Field' !seeing Pickering, the else he would) eve had ahorse -nail iP me a show. I'll >brailt8@ satisfaction. i . . and will not be satisfied with a gift of public will be leased to know that his Lis Dollar instead of a button. . ord:dary food, but want pie and other successors are m n thoroughly well usli- -John Leslie, ., GR lnxuries. They are particularly bold g y q the noted boot anAhoe + fled in their pr fession. Dr. Bateman, maker, opposite the o8ies of this r, I ..: I , when they find that no . men are arc who has been i peps I I sa I . =s f; , the house. Set the dog on them, and partnership with Dr. turns put the neiltest Siting and best i�' P . . Field for some onths as : . • �/ �' r.,1..,1. . keep your barn doors locked. p t, has already made boots gad shoes of anyone �+e know f I ` I . - made many iris ids, and his been mast of. 'Y'HE N lsws•man has a eo#newhat ___._ 1Mportant Telephone latent nedw ai ,successful in his practice; 'Dr.- Rea is a peculiar foot to tit, but John g� there ' stranger to Pic eying, but the leaves a e We are pleased to know he The Minister of Agriculture has - in 8 very e. { aka decided in favor of the' Bell Telephone record in Dres en (where he has been y all the lima. ' i '' ' ' .. . T Company of �anada, and rules that its practising for om'e time) i that augurs .. `'' - - �-three F dison patents are slid. Tlie y ' ' well for his suce. as here as! a ph siclan. ?,lade to order at Allaway'e Cooperage, � petition' of the Montreal parties • against TuE NEws wis es the nevi firm every Pickering. .1 , ' . 4,1 .. I � these p� tents was dismissed on 7th inst. success. . . - DantaL i : . E y This settles the uestion of i s.: :, .1�; ,K �i ; .; ; y - 11 q patents on eaaitars ss tloms. _ • F. L. e r H nry, D.D.S., L.D.B., will be i transmitters, and is the most important At the request of the Sanit l�► Inspector , = - Y victory ever gained by the company in of this . village, nd in the interest of the found at the Gordon House, Pickering, A., �a t �� j►� � `e - this country. :a health of the r sidents, we publish Che the last day in -every week ( Baturday!• 1+ op � t■ _ - The preservation of the natural teeth a pggu t following clause of the Health - B.y -Law i. -r: :u.; i - -.. specialty. Vitalized air for the pathless }>i , _ } =J ' - J . - . At the last regular meetin of the �L p. "No person shal within this municipality extraction of teeth. �r88 ;':, I—- • - - g suffer the Well lation upon Ilia premises, I . . . tie �es�t Shapes auk Styles. , G.T. the following officers were installed: po y )Folios. ; , . `' ,' 4 - W. Chief, Bro. Walks W. Vice, Sis. or deposit or Pe mit the deposit upon an . -'_ ' , . � po y lot or to him, of anything which . George McReowu, Pickering, is pre- Boyer; P.W. Chief, Bro. Mason ; W. may endanger a public health, or de- Pared Pay Dash or ezcharlge cloth for NEWFLOWERS'NEW-ORNA NTS I , n % . , Chaplain, Bro. Henderson; ZV. Sec., osit upon, on, r into, any street, s uare, wool in his usual way. Parties wishing I Bro. Law ; A. Sec., Sis. Hans W. F. ; v ► T`�" W �t'r�+C'iM�"�% �,. - y lane, by -way, d ck, slipMake, pond, bank, to manufaetare thou own wool grill find - Sec., Bro. S. lam ; W. Treasurer Sis. Harbor, river, tream, Power, or water, it to their advantage to Ball and see him. .. ,: r . • „ , TriBitt ; W. Marshal, Bro. N. Ham • D. ' - ' any manure or ther refuse or vegetable Stocking yarn of the best material always , 4'. • .f:: . f .: Marshal, Sig. Eye;. • I. Guard, Sis. Abbott; �, , y or animal mat er or other filth." In- on hand. * - 0 Guard, Bro. Mutton; R. Support, faction of this lapse rundai�s the neon "ir - Sis. Carr ; L. Support, Sis. Horn. P� frosts of the ,Tit ! :R proven guilty a fine of cot less than In reference to an item which appeared , 17 . . It a[nst bs noes.5 nor more ti an X50, for every offense. in several Canadian papers last week, 0 ,,. - This is a mean time of the a Ir L I The Inspector ishes it to be distinatl ,' y s to run Y galling attention to the receipts and ex- �i j T C j . a newspaper. There -is nothing going on. un3erstood the the law will be impartially penses of'iThe Bell Telep�ons Company," 4 �'•• Pie eriml r a Y )Club � . ` t,C ordYa1j - t _ Tie "sturdy yeoman is busy tickling his enforced in eve y instance. which natural! was taken �- ( y e by the can- . - team with aglow -line, the season for ills ttt■d' ` -' :' adian public to refer to the telephone ; ' iii ltd gall and lrlsp�r _ ; foot and axe combination has slid into About midn ht on Wednesday "even- business here), the Vice - President of the ,� . - -° the past, the winter's concert menu is ng last Georg Warran, of this village, Bell Telephone Company of Canada C `a�, : f�.:' - as disturbed his i ; y -, , . • I laid upon the shelf, the summer outdoor peacefdl slumber by writes to say that the company meant is - .: r::; , . t . -4s­ I games and gatherings have not begun, noise -like u to that, which a burglar the American Bell Telephone Co., of 1. r and the poor - editor has to scratch till his oald make ' trying td get inside his Bostan,.60, tot the Bell Telephone. Co. I` . � .*�",J. -1 } _ nails give out, inventing somethin to ewelry establi bment. Hastily arising of Canada is tip entirel s t 4 � ! ' 1. g ' e proceeded the 'door connecti y difl yen concern, �. ' • • ', i E'AL I amuse his readers. And all fort x veor. ng the having >w wtest in the American ' ill : ; Life is indeed sad. hop with the living apartments, and Company, but owning its own p&Wgts IL ring throng tl}e keyhole be saw a and o akin its own exc e ' 1 alti,s sstond tsar. P� K hanRes and - Duple of bold . urglanFs in the got of lifting Hiles, and that the dividends of the Can - We notice that Mr. C. H -_ C- Wrighlt, ne of the showcases off the counter. adian com nY sirrce its o aniz • of Goods* of this e h la . t anon . ' viUaR , as again been very sac - his was mot than our friend could seven years ago, have not aver ed over ;,- _ dessful in his second year examinations tend, so bract 4 lie call on 1- �.. F t CTOnOd, 0=io >1__., 1 ;; I,:, , :, : -, at the School of Practical Science at i P t ip ful five per cent. per annum. Even the . , ' r;„ -- - �,,,�- ri1,,; �, t hest. tones, avaunt, thou busy, bold business of the American Co. was not • , , #J 3�' ! Toronto, leading the class in almost urglaiious b glare. And they at once correctly stated 10 the item mentioned was i r Fatte and Pace can t be beat: i every, subject, and also winning the die- oceeded to R$t. As soon as the coast above, the eicpenew accotdizig to its, last traction of 'Ptrizeman. We Heartily can- as clear, and the excitement of the mo- annual statement, Raving been nearly a'SWOttO g� ShY><t111 a COI'$et OYeraIIB! eCiall OQdti grattte our friend Charles neon' his ent had va 'bed, (leolrge- was enabled million dollars more than the amount j ' ' or t get a good ew of the intruders, who stattoal. = - --success, and predict a brilliant future f him .W his chosen rofession. In t , , " ; p s says were men of large stature and E'EDW AND' UIT'NIs t , �, , - - ,CpDnedlrion we. might state that M�. enume spec' us .of .the bold bad glen Blir lags who know � ' t . �t` ,y�,��,A%, f'� rovrT .'� ' Ao a, li Y�t�i! - '�T T!!! . . el- }ills}. ,..1 4+'i[i.�a.;�J 'liS'�•'!�*' :. - ,• mriglit wAi also presented last week by Q tttnt Barry a ek tic> °s , r= ter "rani ailin fr 7 _ ,4 X1u ,.N s r . ' g' om C ba�erg or emewhere else. eton key is a penal offends, use :the,mm- an tli?frtr" ,1 � : t e ., • f ate Governor- General with .the �e�al #fi i - -- - -- I, - , ,,I • crrr:r .,, 4�,sl4 0t -li:�:s 1. won b him at the Colonial Exhibition ill u their hasyi t they leis a trdiaaellane• non button- hook, which is not forbiddeq ' , �et.r; , l' =� , _ ; - . n, i :, - r, t. y skit of bn glar's tools, including 4 and is fouxid to be quite as serviceable in ` in London, Eng. 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