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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1888_03_024 ... r .. _ I _ 1J - - , e- w : ,, r ..,. a t 11 . � ,g, :' . �. , ,. . t , . , Y 1 ., _"`N_.� .-Ic -RI — — - ;, " . ;,0 ' -. __ . .'., H -E P K -E. N •46_ o �. f. ­. ... - _...;t...,"� ..­__ __ _.�:.-`:_.. . ._ _ _­ I ­ .. _ -YOL. - VAI. . . PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1888. 1. :. - NU. �s•t�ll , rcfss#iarial �ar>>1t+. TO OI7RSUBSCRIBERS:Byreferring vT T 7 --T--- - - - BR000MAM. - WHITIVALE. - ". to the address,label on yoaz paper yon OL T AROL \ D L S �; _ _ - -- — can s:wape ascertain tb• date to which :— -IN MEMORIAM. On Sunday and Monday, Feb.' 19th 1 il�tidfCBf. ur subscription to THE aid. , po p Remittances are acknowledged i•p a LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS rECOEDEV BY 014 ,61! DSATB 07 ruT OEaOw and :0th, the anniversary services of the 1-1 `11-.1' change of date on label on the tint paper fol• 13a List church were held as announced. . DRS. W. O. cit J' H. EASTWOOD, lowingreceipt of money at this office. Always THE PRESS AND JUTTED DO�YN BY OIIE P ll Pickering. Office second doer east of the keep the date para ahead. if. CORREBPONDkN?S. Like some bird in joyous spriugtide The weather was in every way favorable, I Post office ss y - 'Warbling forth its merry lay, land at an early hoar the chapel was filled. I.J •K __ _— _ __ - North American Life Assurance Co. . EcvpT�" With light heart and merry laughter Dr. Mcg icer. of McMaster HaH, Toronto, '- TI RS BAT & REA, Physi- - Passed the days of little May. preached in the morning from Rom. 12.1. - - lJ li dans, Surgeons, etc„ (Dr. Rea, Coronezi, .985F,TS Dec.31,6G FOR SECURITY of POLICY Piokenng, Ont. Office hoar, -Morning from 'HOLDERS 6077151.96. TAE NORTH AMERI- '. Oil Thursday evening last, '23rc1 lilt., Whisper low, sheubw is dying; oth his exposition"of the lesson and the _- c 1-v AN LIFE xA 'CE -CO„ of which the Hou. v !!at, he was a ml ht W . FER IER, M -D„ 4-C,P.S.. Ont. the GREATEST I'HOGRESS of any Canad••an' Fred Wright, Ly invitation, assembled at Will she troru Lana sleep neat waken man in L e Scri�itures. �e was assisted , D. CORONER. Office home-morninst from life company. The suur.efis of -the Cpm any hie father's resilience, RObr. W right, E$q., Surely this can not be death. in the service by Rev. Dir. MoLoud; of ' to 10, eveniag5-to1-surger9 m rear•of DRUG may be attributed to its POPULAR s Ml- oft rs lase tho occaeicin being Fred's From'this Bleep, oh glad awakening,. the Hall. At 2:130 .the .chapel was main - . ,. — ' T ,STORK-Brock-gt_]ioxth Claratn4at. Petrone TO?tTINE INVEST3tE\T POLICY; -to the h + g She will 's fare, Rev. J. R. Real ' supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemic : c. _ '4bD IPTRE) `• ='n birthday. An , cheap for cash. .9t1 era; (the CO. has s full Deyosit wi.h the Do rOVidel, sand games, dralogiteS, tableaux Join the angel voices singing presahed an <abie sermon upon a I, __ minion Governments; to the BUSINESS --NIA SIAM- p, 6 Songs of Christ's atoning grace. ,, - . _ NER in which its affairs are attended to; to the vlvants, etc., constituted the evening's Tranafigarat�on." Rey. Mr. COwI@ 8B• Cental. VAST EXPERIENCE of the member_-of.lts Qtai3rmeat—A moat-eajoysble ire -m earth and ali ib�trta sistec� in ii a -P. Di: service:—At-`T Alta— _ _ BaiRD-OF-DIR) CORS ; to the Pxand to Like the swiftly passing day ; eve- available space was filled to over •' M R. F. L. HENRY, DEN 'month. PAYMENT of all just DEATH CLAISIS..and to was spent by, all during the evening. With no voice or sound of warning ' - r.—D Pick•xiag She let and 15th of each month. its VERY LIBERAL form of POLICY CON: Mr. Wright was presented with nn a%• R_ - flowing, many having to go away for Vitali administered for the painless ea- TRACT: FO particulars furnished_bv Ceediagly handsome hold ring eIId an Passed sway* our darling )tap• want of room. Dr. McViear's text m the ` -- - traction ortbe teeth. 4sv VST. V. ' RiChe6rdeosi, address by °'few of hia friends present. From a world of sin and sadness, • evening was 2nd_Cor., v-'10, and was PICKERING, The sdi11 ass was rend by Mr. S. J. She has gone -with Cbtis: to dwell ;' 1.addressed more particularlyto the unsaved - -- Leylsl. Agent for the following fiat class Fire Inauz- Let ae bow our hearts to Jesus; _ _ once Com amen: Dickson. and the ring resented by :Mr. Rev. Mr. Real was present also at the pp Snowing that He dcech wall. JOHN BALL DOW, BARRIATEIt THE LANCASI-1I l - . _ Wm. Mitchell: Mr. Wright, who was evening service, and assisted in the-- Jo Sad Solicitor xotarr Public; ate. bruin- THF-i�`ESTERN, quite taken by snrpriae, nada a brief and "'M' opening and closing exercises. The fSe.e" 'eslock,�rookets«t,wliitby• Private __ suitable rep'y. Tlia following is the CMEeRYwOot). choir of the fethodiatchnrch,Whitevale, _ f-dnds to loan at lowest rates aaaoa favorable c mo ming; of Payment- 6 y Risks taken bn all kinds, of property in towt address :- - - Mr. S. C, Stauffer and family left here' lA he ruing , Baptist church choir in - possible rates. Business solicited. 45-3 To Ma Fred Wright ht : the P .M.and the 10th line Methodist /7� ioMAS PARKER, BARRISTER -- - _ __ _ _ _ 8 on Tuesday for Oregon, U.S. Mr. Pentz. choir m the evening led the song service, 1 and Solicitor, sa Money w noon• `to DsAR Sia, -Yon having; obtained your of Toronto, has taken the mill recently- and rendered - some v fine anthems. commission. Office: Honey's Building: Picker- majority to -day and having invited a num- ran b Mr. Stauffer. He is likes to do �_ - _- jog; Ogen every satnrdsy.�y - y y The mixing of the denominational @lenient WELL, LL. B., BAB•Ontario .Bank bee i your trie�ida t spend o give y u well n here.. .. E. FARE evening, a Lew of ns, desiring to give yon P was telt to be Rood sad ,pleasant," for e1. R18TRR. Conary Crown AtWrney, and The young man who was recently try- all "dwelt in unity." The ster supper r an inkling of your po ularity, present you ty y PPe • " eloanty solicitor. CoRt't Aonse. WhitbT. 10 y PIi��ERIN G AGENCY ing the gunpowder plot n here slid on the following ;Monday evening was a : 8 g with this ring as a to an of remembrance, found it did not work as a expected, -= Wilefr you know it or not we believecomplete as. An immense crowd .. Sevin received a at red,tsz:n capacity o the l - _. _ Open for the transaction of ail legitimate yon to be a generous fellow, an honorable g Rid Torching Linn ougll he the l ah f chs the ez losioa,"u all right'• Sia bnThe g g y $.�HOPKINS. VETERINARY Banking Business. young•man, and a loyal triend. «'e do P a8 T the almost and also the oHoovbeds•" - . " W . Surgeon0. Graduate •f the oaUmO Vey Or" HeBsa-.Frnm_lo to 3; Saturdays not know bow -Ao manifest this in anyy will never try 4 like experiment a�sia. The sapper over, Mr. P. R. Hoover was -• •.inary College. Toronto.. Treats all dia••a•e of 10 to 1 o'clock. r - other way %ban by giving you a little talk Mr. Collins, of this place, will shortly chosen chairman. Addressee were de- • . the domesticated animals• Calla- by day or .SAVln S BBIl�i 111 COnneCtlOII. Sad a ,souvenir of our inendahip. 'V1e take possession of,Rigfoot Farm, -.Mark. livered by the [oUowing:-flays. Cotyle, - ' night ptlyattatidedto•QIDc•ariaredd°°O°' g trust that- the roe rit which has favored ham.rowashi We shall be so m a postt•�C, rJsw•llry etors. &rag stylet. S GEORGE HERR, Agent. on in the paiY m y bye doubly increased pan with Mr. Collies, but he will do well of Brougham ; Real, of Whitevale ; and _ .testa , { y) }� P Gold of Whitb Duringthe e>lening s . tile ink A - -- w re a is going. short a etc o e 0 t e are -�• $OPSINS, VETERINARY SL • —� a,aaQ�°7 -- 4 _ �. I Look out fox the second of ottT series of �9 :Fl . Gro 4. Graduate of the. Ontario Vet- -• since its organization Ston was read by the et - iqa TCron%*. will Tait Whitevele. •JAoy�a n !!-' g - HIGHLAND CREEK. -, __ socials to be held on March 8th, kt the actor. Rev Mr. Preed, showing it to ®oea, Roup sill Rlahlaad Creek. and ,r sooIas rj. reaidenee of Mr. R. -Hulse. i p �anb.rtoa eve eat%iM. Also Practical - I gush Chapman, da bier of Sohn have been fall of blessinv from on i . ' . b@sesyoer. Disease, of • boys•'• nam and Utes °' = a l i m _ P ag Mr. Char. Petty, jr., has be and gone and in a prosperous a oaditron at present. aa� oparatloas • specialty. An aaslsuat tlnp a ? 3 Chapman, died 'on ilia 22nd alt., after a and done it. Shake Clrariie ! We con• The collections on Lord's Day were . ' ymaraLo•: always on hand. Calla promptly C •4 l\ Cy few dayi illness. gratalate you ! 15.18, and the reoeipte at the door aetwded to. •1a�sapb acidness : b teTale. j non . m m .o }lister Frances and Mag a Bramwell, Our choir keeps owing. We willj ons, P,O. addrass : osaeta River, ont. •34•y • v " ' ivx 'w _ _ t < k g P gr 131ondav evening, 175, or m all x)90.18. - - _ a ' • a'g of Victoria Square, are visiting L•indred' soon Died extra seats in the corner sa . g ss4tr}rises Q2ariofs. " Z i padv. ., Accordingto announcement, the Picker• ,- _ - is here. well as in-otbet ti of the ebureir-- t — --- i irg E. i rvfq w • _ _ r P� • , ins Township 8: C�, Assooiatioii held their e + Mrs. M. Campbell, a•tsi a two months' . Mins Chard in visiting at Mr. James i second Cocventioa in the Methodist church, �: g a ra _ yisir among her friends -in this neighbor• Law,,, a. - , .. Whitevale. on wednasday, and 'Thursday, .` . �. 1/ .. o ass = - - left for her h(fte as Fletcher, last j Miss Brander and bar cousin. Mise ! Feb. 92nd and 28rd. (Auftt ar4crr..�e. • hood UICS3RD STOKES, CUMMIS• .W � _ o 5' $: z 3:>'_ Wednesday - Kerr, are visiting friepds in Prince At 2 m, on Wedneadai% the President, ,11�v uoaer end Coavaysneer O'ffirx �t H.ippar = - �, a -=-- 3' a =,i - M1ys.Ernma Stotts i6 dangerously ill p t 6tokei : (}eaerul ][rrcpants, Claremont. I v a € r. = a_ -a t g Albers. i 3[r. P. R. Hoover, taithfnt sad diiiigent w - - _: Special •ttanuon para to taakias wtlla and pia "" - �e a 5 .i •'.:1- =1 yritl3 in$ammation. She has Leen nn. Mr. John Brander is viihing friends i ever, wag present and ready to commence. '„..;snagadcessarypapersforProbate 4ii•tf r. J. a, .. ca ;� - r Ay = o� ° i'` conscious for a week• here. After sjgging, the President, offered a R. SEATON,TOW`SHfPCLE?.K 8 °` 2=2 `o A. B. Cloason has purchased n fifty sayer to oar Heave:, : ,the , thanking . D• Conveyancer..commissioner for taking in � i 3 -�- ,-.. '; �r ref it fa fro r. U. £. Horning - The long talked of sleigh ride for the P , F R affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agant. . �' _ ac ru zm m M Sunday school took place on Thursday I Heat for the mary mercies we had received. - tl[ouey to ioaa on tattn' property o'r'. tf`& = � m C' z; Gtimsby, and intends to take pu.'$sesiron last. The children and friends of the I and in a special manner invoking His most r At Broasham, _ '' v _ a= ?+ ' io a n - a a8-�OUII ria a ria opens. gracious bleaBinR on the Convention. 4, _ .: -_ _ .,_ _. _ _ = . g 1M unda school, to the, number 'of 60, a was then meg BUNTING, Issuer of Jiarr;ftpe F _ ;y " Z '� y _ Several' Cf tale young peo !e of .,chis More o \�'hisevale to attend She mass- ,bort pe ape t to prayer of time n t �QQ a- >. = . neighborhood attend the ;ug(la school nag, which was especially interesting and L ). Licen.es for the Coauty of Ontario, N x -w rotting of children in connection with fice at thea ora or at his residence, Pickering �_ •- - . anniversary seiviePs at Wa,tin n beneflrial to all present.. ii -y w . . . 8 glo Pickering Towastu` s. S: Coaiention• The Secrets -Treasurer's report was Village - _ _ a� _ _. -., _ _ churcb last Sunday and Monday evenings. On their return to herrvwood they did then rear? and adopted, showing the receipts rchl6eet. -- - _ . , A social was held at John Collins' last aiuple justice to the good tea provided in ' of the Association to 'be 115.32 and ex- i -:;., • Friday 14111 lilt., by aha I adieu' Aid the hall by tine ladies. Remarks over• pensee 512.77. lgavine n balance on hand --- AA. POST,. COUNTY ARCHITECT C r , bociety of the Methodist chinch: An heard on shat occa,ion :-A sfeiq}r-tide is of 12. f,. :. i . for the County of Casario. Drawings interesting progrigar was tnrairhed Sada The toliowin entlearen were theaelect• Sad°ppecsncanoao furnished for every claaa of the thing -M. R. S-.., Didn't we hay, a following Datldia Bteam and bog water besting and `very pleasant time was spent by all. Tire ed as officers for the coaling year: j bails nt . • ■peon:ty ofsce -Gerrie Block, l rum of 110 was added to die ueasu Rood time-T11e childlren. Creata•pie� ie pasernsxT-blr, P. R. Rooves. i �_ � corner Daadws Sad Ssacit atreea. W. -by. . _ j ry. ., _ La>}Ariie-Ftanl[. --- -_ _ . .- Residence Rdad, East Pickerlag. 37-7 - ., F Kirkham is at present . engaged in � . . . . son V - slurry- r. Jaw. rnfia trying to invent a new and improved - _1. _ J >tz-Pxz M d Richard. _-_ ,desttfiortetrLrsp. _ krad of windmill to drive machta $e CANAAK, p ores•Psaarace2 3,ir• W1n• Dlator __>„•.......^ 1- -, is taxing hitt inventive owers to the at- Bac.-TasAsansa-stir. Ed rIiaen.-- -V() CHER tt ROWLAND. Licented pp lifter stngqrrng a large majority o! the I Auctioneers. fir tha whole of Nartb and THE TRYPOGRAPH, most, and it is thought tie will succeed in 'phe people all are anxious now Sabbath acboofa were reported verbally '-j South Ontario, strict attention given to.. all -the near future., And give consideration -,_„by those present, and bad, an iatereatiug . trsd•rs by letter, or telegraph. Charges modet'at°• The only �rcved system for printing in earned The matrimonial lull was broken -here To find out who the oet is oa. Pouebey, Valuator. ArbitisWr, te, ed lble Dlact, unskilled labor. Can ►ie learned P d nnaonra;�iaR aoaoaat to give, ahOwiaK Nrees THOS, POUCRSR Bo: 47, Bzough..m, oy Ssalaates It "» e•pabie of producing aaT las: ``p6erdaP-13! B�)s. Gl08sbn, w ; hal siaga"in our-ptantauan. tbat the iaaerest a"ri file �8:-work aS Cilia . ,A, R. HOWLAND, Whitby. Oat. number of impressions. Those who have oew eking it not good for man to he alone, Is it a Milton or a Burns-' Township was not decreasing. Cheemorry boa to lanae circulars or many copies of a docu- took to himself 1144 Hannah Chester. wood reported 15 united with the o'h=. meat. will find it invaluable. Address G&O'. A Byron or who is it ; Pa esters ratstl (;lus{�rs. BENGOL'GH.36 King at. East, Toronto. 9• Their friends are ur.ited is wishing them - After singing, -*What shall the Harvest _ d has he come with ns to etas PA 1 F T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN - - - --' --- r mile a . . vel djseaission took laoe no--- 1 writing, Paper -Hanging, Tinting &c., of all CUTTERS t : '. �e ._ __.- the following subjects: Lt. "How to Rai',- � kinds done on the Shortest notice: Ali ahsdea of Our Canaan he gives lots of praise, the clews to take as active part is the- ��alat mixed to o AT THE a pe pie , tis, Lead need• HILTS dk tYRLROCR.vE• 369 In fact 1t seems, most everything Blackboard in Che School.” Sed, the 11 he Boots � Sho" �hiteYahe Carriageape 'VPflrks Police Town Council toagrant him inasallo allowance 011 wido en Sulci bachelors, Pledgeinthe Scchool. tof o 4th, Therwbess j for past services rendered and that a - . ':.I System of Grading. Clasm TORN LESLIE, BOUT ' AND SHOE Seven $iSerent styles, Viz.: Solid Corp reasonable solar be timed for thi future. Fair maids and also money; reterenee to Pro ter . - ! M•ker, Pegged sea sewn work. Orders y There's IIothtng seems to come amiss rots were brow t foe- "" ptoiprly attended to, F.zperiencod workman- fort, The Ontario, Montreal "Sleigh, -The matter has been left ifith the finance Pe hip. Don't forget the stand. nearly OPPOOM the i ' Except it be a Irony. _ ____. . ward. The a °kers being so numerous Armstron '4. Patent Burn Seait,Piano comlilittee to den. with. p° Llewe, Sing street, Pickering villaga. 7-v �' p c o0 8 and dais school, and Interesting the Session had to be pro Box with Portland . front, al.d the St. The Whitb CouneiI y y o., • to the public for their patronage during E.awrel.ce, which w1 a so At ot- amp a stock, goody and factor: of H. Our otHcere aIId teacher,• • longed ria long as possible. - _ them D. Baker, ofthe Standard \yhi Company'lie under :ontiibntion laid, After aiagfng Sad beaedfatfon the Con — tbatbe has ea.aeq his shop gad ja Buda kegy see. P Aa also is our reacher. vention adjourned until i p m. - ing anhaaa'; ALL LEATHER" Factory Made chasing elsewhere. 7.�g on, for a term -of -40 -years. yeas 1' . ZVEN•nao $99810%. ;! Roots and, Shoe,, which be will sell cheap for j event' of hie coming here to establish a objects to some a8 rather old, ' . _ • After singing, "I Hear Thy Welcome tach. custom Work and Repairing agu.ual. 1_•y _,%- 0'• '�ER%�! I factory. Others are not ; then, mercy . . Voice," and prayer. the President gave ' _ � • " ' has revolutionized the world dor The Spring Assize Court opens here on He baits his hook with shining gold- "Two Addressee of Welcome," being short, _ _ 3lusbral. i Monday, 112th March, J.ud a Armour - u T u_ cbe last.hai7 cencuip. -dot, g To lore them after perey. well directed and to the. point, and, as �RTIE3 WISHING TO• • TAiiF, �� 1 �� 1 �O�leest iuuunb the'wondera of in- presidmg'. Chancery Cciirt will be held'. Utlr laws and land are very good, Rev. air. Holl was not preflent, Rev. Sis. centive progress is a metbod and F lesson, in Instrumental or Vocal 3tusic l s S•stem of work that can be perfotwed all over OII'3rd Apiil: Our products, milk and!roney : Cotyle was. to reply, which he did in can obtain :Vocal afu,ic in.Class or b} private theconi'in-r:itiluutseparatiiigtheworkersfrorp Although 71 Sears of age, air. Chas, Beait2es we also are renowned very tieStting words, touching on 'the :',• ..4 Instruction, Appiy for terms to their homes. Pay liberal: any one can do the JJolt, of the Whitby Curling Club, chat• ` For blissful matrimony. blessedness of brethren dwelling together t� work leithcrsex, voung orold; nogpecial ability in unity." i' Miss At E. Coutts, Prof, of Music. rd,cuired. Capital not needed: poli are et irted lenges any m9ii ,of his age- in Canada to- �ovw, poet! come to Sunda School; to shoot P y after singing tib. 41, Rev. Mr. Cowie ; i . Miteic roou: at the residenca of Sirs. Head i free. Cat•tliis out and returnao u@ and we will curl a shree•pair stone match, We cordials invite you, ave a e lendid address on "How to Pre- - Opposite Nzwe office. Pickering. seed you free something of t rent value and im• i eons and to play cheaa: The party y y ' g p -._ ' , 't portents to you, that will start you in business pigeons . Where everything so pleasing ie, pate and, Teach the Lesson." Singing 1. 5 -- ""' -- which will bein you in more ru,aney right away winning two out of the three games is than anything e e m the icorld. Grand outfit We know it will delight you, µ Onward; Christian Soldier." Au ex. .. .. ---- - Parlar Organ For. Sale. declared sinner. - cellent address •was. also given on '•The, . - ti -free. Address TRrE d: Co.. Augusta, Blaine. I We know ou'll' like• our Bible class, — _ _ _ _ , _- ___,____-. _' \o arrangement flax }et been made y 1 d Parents' dot in reference to the B. B�" b AGOOD Parlor Organ for sAle. -Good with the Mowat -.Manufacturing Co., of Also teacher,our. sp ea id; ' . Rev. Mr. Real. .After singing No. 249 the . 1 "tone and finish.. Almost new, For par- DO YOU- KNOW IT ? Toronto, to induce them to accept the For that's what all our teachers do - _ collection was taken rip, whish amonnteH i ticplars apply at Tics Nsws Office. 14-tt • Patterson loan of 110,000 and exemption I So pray don't get offended., to 13.80. After e' gin the oz—doani 1. i _ - 01-- - gg 3wr=43'y Z'6 Z Oj*0Y1. . I7ro you 14 no'9v that, the Federal Life from taxation for, ten years apd com• Now come along where'er you are, . benediction by Rev. n Real, the Coa• Assurance Company has a Guazantec Capital of anence manufacturing la the onndry. N0 mAtter.R'hat your 6taL10II, 6f�jOarned to meet }, •+v oo,000,Government Deposit of. $Pr},tioo, qnd ie ventioII . 1 Private Funds to ingest iy ererr respect a retularcompeuy,issainglevel NI iationivare at going on, " I And let na.to'onr hoot send _ .._._ - suR DAY oRa . ? Il. on mortgage on fano rro- I prei+iuin policies it desired, but that it now Only dogs wearing tags will 'be per• • Onr warm congratdlaticn. Opened with Ringing, -No 02; prayer by arty at G per cent., in sums not more than offers also pure insurance, with absolutely every y 3Sr..3sckson. 31r. C. Dal@ wa$ °eked to ,z,OW. No commission. W. H. BILLINGti, Soli- i wnrauty of safetyand gernritf which can pox- mitSed li8aeeforth to roam the streets of Our widowers may be rather old, give a Blackboard Exercise, which he did "cagy. K'bitbv. Or.a l:i-tf eibll be atlurded on the depcsitur level prem. «hitby• But, poet,, don't you' mind it ; to the apparent satisfaction of all resent; __ --- -- -- - - ;uin lila„ + Rev. 'Mr. Neil, of Toronto, will preach IL's they that are the favorites, pp $ ' ' Pie3�eriZ1 II zoo otr Iznow" chat• of tho nrnwinnie followed byeiuRibrg"ReecnethePenshing,' ' y U 1 which von Pap on a Jere] premium 11oheS: a Tory the anniversary sertitoas in ,connection Inquire,.and so you'll find it. after which some Rood ideas were bmaght . 4, .ii ti targe part ig merely a luuii lir deposit with, the with the Presbyterian church, on -Sunday, forward b Rev IN"Ir. Cameron, in hi$ ad- IwERY STABLES One of the young ladies of our town is y . "ill ""t, , which, at your uesth, the Conipauy , 4th'1March. . - dress on "How to ratain�e older scholars ., ; i will ase n, part payment of its own obligations 111', «'. H: Billings is convalescent, visiting friends to the west of Wilitevale. in tae S. S." for the ausouut due your family ? Leap year business mu9t be attended to. 4 1 I desire to return my thanks to the'Priblic for n%, y6ir know that itis now Possible Mr. Glenny, of the Whitby branch of after singing and benediction the meet- ,y '•their, patronage since I took rossension of tine site of ma lire Liife Insurance u without the n e es. the. -Ontario bank, ]tag been removed to 'the Sunday School Cony er of ht ou at N%ite• e attended 'ing adjourned until busine^s, and to -intimate that in future I will atis- _.., , . �i keep on band a: an times first-class rigs for hire. I without ohe necessity f thns contributing to the AUror4, his place being filled here by vale. They express themselves as bei 2 P•y• e, I have added, several new• horses and have had 1 payment of your own PPolicy ?_ ' Mr. Ndont, of NPw market, and Mr. { y p • g Opened b Bingina, 'He Leadeth Me.", , . -•env rigs renewed, so that the 41e51 of satisfaction t y ti IDupont•, teller of the �Pest`ern-bank fences highly pleased with the proceedings. All prayer by ev: Sir. Cowle__Mr. Pickett:' .wi11 be given to my patrons. I •no gory, 3z now th t 1, acoidin • tlieso rssave the mtniatera erformed-their. arts well, teen came .forward-- rind � gave a short, ., TEA�II3\G Af91 T7*SUA7.. o �sio °c rt TAi"tavuu mei. Cei}tni'of tliec trent in h few days for headvi}le, Col., where - p-- - p1. 75 Mayor Howland's address waa.stpeciaily pithy Bible Class Exercise on the follow- � `24-y Terme reasonable.' I•out1ny retyniretl by the ver,oua levet premium he enters the- employ of the National interestin ing Sabbath's Lesson, followed by singing - I plans. and retain the difference for your t,u,i' bank there, Mr. Roam, of Midland, g' LIP . . . . =. RE===iv. � lie oq ypnr estate? . ` - -No, 41. Mr. Sparks not being present the _..---.__-- - sy ' g ' y y Our mechanic is t uite baa now,..Mr. Meetings" of twaa a edvantaiees of Teachers' }� will succeed him• l y M GED. KE Agent, The -fourth anniversary of the Whitby Chas. Stevenson is welt again....Mra. a abort t Cherrywood Steam Brick' waoaraff is visiting friends out.riorth at F .: PICtiERI\(} ON Salvation Army will he held on Saturday, g followed by Biasing anti a very beneficial ;,. and Tile Yard.- - a Suidiiy anti Monday, V%reh -IDtb, -11th present.. Phe. collectors for the Bible addpws by Rev. Mr. reed On the ,'geed; - - tw AKentw Wanted. 4ti 1. y sooisty are weetiag with great success. Sower, A,)il and Harvest." ` and 12th. One of onr oitizena had a ali ht creak- Ae tLe afternoon wsa for the Ckildren's ' • AQUAN�hST of Tile on band. all R �, Jar91$ ' - - The sunt sof Ii 2w hoe ire" hand 6 , glees from 4 to g inches. Prices right to .. f over by tine town pro tan blertin Mona• dawn cin the roads last week..,.Miss Iiitk- ]jiA86 Meeting, the interest a4tt mea in- `' shit the tinges. I Bate mane yrepazarion ter Chief Agent, Central Qiltafio, eon in vrsitin in, Dfarkham. This conn. arensin the cbnvck bein well filled. • wanufaeturing a la quantity of Brick acid facturing Co. to pay for ine site, buildings g [, R• g .: • ' 94Ie next aewou, C. PETTY, 10-M i 56 Youge Street `Fotioiito. erected, and beAer son 4gspw. - was received too late to appear ra fall ] C4Hrtintrrd ofn fouatk Paec., a-� IT J• r 1. '• .. ... _ -LL , I ,��._, - - , i,1 1. •♦ . . .- I- } - :1 a:..` w_.s _. -. __ _. - -•. _ ..-�'- _ _ 7 .,. _ .e Y.. ,, e Ser d.4 ... •�'.-1e.;V� V Z . k_.: . - - J -77' . 11 _. /� I I ��--. ;� C-- . _ ,Y . .1. ,. . . . . , . I . . .1 .. . . . . . . . .1 ,__ . . . � I . ; . . I ­:.. I . . . .11 ... . ... . I : ,.� - - _. I - . I I.. V I- _.­ . T� CAPITAL OF ss cAII• < CA"IL �. The Vilntage is Cypress. ♦Hing Advocate. CHlQ1�fY6 OF �IISDaS. ! . ,Winter Recreations. , . . The Am days of Aa open the general The American railway interest has applied . . OIIS 00 ' to Co f Bessemer' sLAM via al or aid lost the com pp s nisei LADS, -although the res from the �� a� petition Lwb ban bob ht e IatereettaR huserm sn" en est Alms@" warmest spots up sold and eat from the of Canadian railroads, The United State@ _� $3-5,385,000 in royalties, � NdiesiW1 by��ia:,gsotkera' Cub_ : iataewa art Kiie worn. and of May onward-and its duration of rBils►ay laagaatan see that the Canadian rail• An estimate laofB the number of persona York Th4es. _ I arrived .here ' last week after a fifteen some six weeks is dao partly to the wide? ways are already seriously interfering with supported The ancien are the lads foe me : - - y ys pported by all forms of empicyin't fuer• . boars' ride by train from the seaport town differing altitudes and aspects of the vine- the sovereignty over the citizens of the nishod by electricity at 5,000,000. They're eye the foremost road the tee of Batoum, having ed'joyed-frequent glim yards, and partly to .the custom of first Republic in matters relating to the carrying �, Ste hen l+faakeaaie leotnrer on meds• The vie them ice and foremost add b . sso of v beautiful and varied moantatpn gathering and tessin the laferior train of their country, and the have invok• P rooms, y cine at the London Hospital, recommoads And watehkhe callaats saes their thoombe - , <� . aoeaery own .the journey. Tiflis, the ••spiral and leaving the bee B until the end of Oho. . ed the aid of the representatives of the pec• Indian hem to doses of one-half P ' of the Caucasus, is a Large tbwa situated in t°ber to overripen and grow sweet for the Pte to prevent the foreigners from infringing ai ht rad mo grata They're no the lads will ran aAa . y choicest wines. The are- tied ,with upon what they have Dome to regard as tI►eu g ring as a remedy for persist- Though winter'r wildest storm may bla ; V, valley and surround b mountains of poaa out headache. varying heights. It possesses va wide, �t mallets on a .loping hard floor before Prerogative. General Wilson did not, d Just toll them where they'll meet the fon - fagitary_ streets; bordered on each side b a pressing, and the dee red must fermen, in coarse, say in plain terms that American The luminosity of phosphorus la im ed Then coop them rap and save they go. , y immense inverted P by a dense and increased by ,a rare ed at• Choroua. row of trees, which confer grateful shade on pear-shaped she stoneware railway combinations have a right to 'rule Ped arosphere. At pressure of sixty pounds ,' rho foot passengers in this tropical weathe , an, half sank in the proud. What'. the over the American "people with a rod of iron. to the square inch, or four atmospheres, Hurrah for eve Burlin' ehiel --- Some of the baildin a are also ve fine jars are at the end of some six weeks cov- and that any encroachment oa that rigght by , rp to our boa lel, 8 Ca sadiana a not to be tolerated. He was phosphorus is non-luminous. That cam-this day ep especially those connected in any way with Bred over the wine has become lighter i)t col- Aaaordin to Munhall's diction When noun the tree the ._•the Russian Government. The most inter. or. -The jars, which are baked so ens mnch.ioo shrewd to allow the people a B y of ■t.- y meet the foe I -----, eating portion of the town is the Asiatic to holed from 12 to 20 barrels, have ossa glimpse of the motives by which he andedGe average age of all the people lav• Just scop them.up and awe they go 1 _---_. - quarter, among the booths and - made Lady lromsll'.-aatignity those whom he re resents are netnated. �B i1.n France is thirty-two years, two. _ a ar ore t e Interstate Committee twelve-"days,- "In the United O w,ha can watch our oariin' maks which a stranger meets with all kinds of loges of s ithos, Koran, and . Varoshis pPe States the average is only twenty-four For burly brelsta sad etttrdy shanks litran e si h The costo of the Senate as auric at the interests of a Government m a a sn twenty-four days. r e can — o nations. t wine in de and The ire th _ Georgian, aches has to e y rg a, Russian, Per• deep long furnish- ° le of the - Like bosomed knights fbmitheckless young and avid ! U G siva dated tate fans-bi Arm ed the c pe States he owin Armenian, unpin art f3 g6 a Greek Jew, eta. w Cypriot with a means of He g rt venni 4000 earn + .. who, 8 yP y A thousand. o' 0 on feckl irashiag to and fro throe h the narrow evading the auger. Beira cons, these declared that the competition of Canadian old, perhaps older ; et there has never il eo 1000 ` ' B g B P° 7 Wad lay yr billiards in our tonna _ trtreets, some on horseback other ridingto jars are coated with pitch, or a compost of railroads deprives the United States been any device, dissevered to take the Wad flee awn if encs they saw � . .r • Phantom, create a medley only to be seen Pitch, turpentine, vinealhee,_satzdp_ Goverrulate .of _." -tba_power—ta--Proper_ _place-off the human 1t�q� in the blows g Worn-o'�nrYer7 to m --� Bottles however, I of - and agprsatated #a sa-Eastsr�o F�t`a-sir sI'Sii. applied boiling, IY regulate—interstate . commerce." If he + , are b own with a mold g hadeaid that Canadian competition will aid 'ud mechanical bellows The shops, or rather booths, ii tthis "guar- the substance of the' jar, and sever quits The Thistles cam across the line ter at a exceedingly interesting, containing all it. and ppaartly accounts for the repaldve sad very materially aid, the Government Bulk windows that are cased up from the Wi' polished stance and handles fine ; , kinds of ancient rolias, things to dell the taste.add-smell of almost all the coarser and of; the :United States in regulating inter• main store ma be kept free from steam and They meant tae show the Briters how . _ ,; _ . e of the antiquary sad curiodt cc actor. newer Cyprus wines. But the chief-eanse state commerce and preserve the pie of frost by a small door or a pane of glees that p spat fid poo,. ' y ll f 1 The Yanks anuli la _ ere a» sitnatad Lha famous hot sul her of thio tar Savor is the transport of the wine the Unites $latae com the Bator oa of will ew o baths, renowned for their o P railway monopolies, mg Pen Gear the top of the window, Ilk wits and wean wi' anxious heart, - - nr1ng pro fes in skins, which are Also= wihh itch Y P° , he -would have been so as to let hot air near the top "escape, and Although she couldna tak a paint, . for skin diseases of all. kinds. The waters within. The churning of the wine in these, much nearer the truth. Congress has been the cold air from outdoors will o in and ,Ie waiting for the victor's cheer,. " B 8 .. Of these ? rt under an Eastern obis ed to interfere to rotect the ci , - ars nosdnite sun dnrin a 8 tizeae .. rated rennin tedious - P lees the I ass of A v g can. rad poo a etid lame p g rat they'll hear Y directly a-, • ' ss spring into the bath ready journey, completes the min of the wine for of the Ut,ited States from the greed and in- The electric motor railway at San Diego, When hame again they gang free here. , for ase, a European palate, and it takes it.twelve or justice of railway combinations. The op. Cat, was recent] tried and worked sattis- At Moss Par when each shot wad to - ----_ - Not Che lest gaalat is Lhe Geor an cos- fifteen ears to recover. The local taste o! Prassioa of these monopolise had become so y _ 11, " -- :: - - �i 000rae �Ym roves allies that the 1 factually. The grade ls 8;j per cant. The The sir wee- reetin' fell;:1 I •tame which altho h uncouth and wild is 1 P , and it fs no worse from a g 8 peop a wereforoed to a 1 P B •. ag PP y motor, crowded with la moved n the And sated for 'est a chance vin wary p(ctumgae. IL is oomph of a long hygienic Point of view than Berkeley'& once t° the Legislature for relief. The Iatentate rade stopping on the p p j "" ----,--"-- very bafi<Io hide made into the eba of a v famous tarwatar, which is still upheld here Commerce law has not proved a very effec• g g steepest portion and In words wad melt a heart o sinus l pa err P again stn with ease and running all da And that's the way '-"-'Lrg -jape, which being"saspeaded from the sad there at the. tables•d'hote of the French tive check to the tyranny of the American B Y v we let them hse , shoulders reaches to the heels. Under this and-Belgian bagman;-- The oat radical case railways. What was needed to ve the without a tch. The line is four miles A sample o' our ord'asirplay-; - - a $t long. For bad we played our best, a long gown is worn, ornamented on each for ls is to make roads practicable nor Barts soba of American �ai}roads the. cartes they -W_cr, called as orgue electricque, It wad hese killed the honest,yman I side of the'breast with little ase-like Into the wide districts, so that the mer- so badly need was not so much the restraint has been placed in. the Church of Salute kers, originally intended for carts e• chants of the towns--for MoLam led m t of law u the healthy action of free tom- Noo, every ratitin' csllsnt thiel . • ' " petition. The connection of the Canadian is the Matilda, fa the Fment $slat Germain. It , Round the waist &belt-silver or ld- B° to the mountain-an send up pare canis, Pe s is the •Scat Instrument of the kind that has That hies the roarfa game sae weal ---- -_ _-... beautifnll embowd and brie down the road with the railroads stem o[ - -. serves go wine themse v Lhe U - .. y to hold the B 1 es. 'Some y m Jost - tall ns stories ' o 'the dr t ted States sn ed that nom torn ed is a Paris charoh The acc>}mnla• y nnmeroas arms In w) ich t$e real Geon efforts have lately been made "ia this direo > petition sad When a were con ver in the fres a ! �° In a natural and perfectly 1 tors are plaoed behind the hi h altar, whence greens b awn w% mi E sad —inlay - deltghis These wen although wo tion near Limrso. and wine now id-some Peri y egitimste ws g 1 tea' g made the work of the Legislature mooj the wires are conae°ted with the keyboards , , ' exclusively for ornament, are very seal; laose comes down fa wood oa camels, Ia gis a sad the or as pi A1too' 9e ue er should brag again . consist of a'"kinjal" (long native knife) stead of In skins on donkeys and mules, but more simple and easy, asd, at the same The value of �diments in-the And gin we're frightened at tie blew Muck slantwise it}tc�ke belt, a dagger, the vast majority of the oommnnioatiom are time, ,did much to free the people from the tion of food is bele discussed. Authorities WQ�u only fie'P awe• . sheath of"wb ch is aim embossed, and last all but impracticable mountain paths and oke of the railway rings it is hard] to being J.P Y that may be con+idered tellable assert that _- but not least, a revolver ready los immedi- male tracks, whish drive the peasant to expected that Coagtess will, by aoaed: red r and wit area 1 valnab B - crease its diffieul es and trten n - Nine to a "e tis m erp sport can "bs enjoyed hero, one residents of the galas have long bees P°II herbs and spices aro also good whileAllthetisli statesman of all shaded of pollti gown and hares abounding In abundance accustomed to send up the large glass demi•., the people a bondage which they al- Condiments need is salads mote di erasion �01P a sigh of relief at the conclusion and 1 . ._4n the neighboring forests, johns (Arabic, derjw&a) cased -in wiakrr• ready feel to be wall nigh intolerable. sad the aasimilatJn of too g acceptance of the work of the Afghanistan Tho commodities are iranderfally cheap work on donkey-back, to bring down their The true polloy of the representatives Boundary Commission. Yet those who ase . _. -_ here, Among which .figures the native (so household wine in cleanly fashion from the of the Amerfoame people is certafnlyy not Extended observations at Paris and at accustomed to sus the Russian oven - called " ghaksdmky " ) wino Thu " is vineyards, and the wine keeps beitor in a to strengthen She hands of the r2wrsy Munich indicate that the sanitary condition when making treat-and they - I many -. -"-- - mold is skim of various sizes, the usual dame-jeaane than in wood, Ent thea they moaopol oto" by taking away almost the °t a locality dspendson the amount of water -will scarcely hope that this dalimitatioa . small ekins; �_ ._ ° . -. . . _ _ . 11 . !, v _ Y., 7. "��� I , t r a i • k y • • 4 m . . r,G, r, . �„ti. ^r; ._,t• _ ..'. e - f - _.....Lzta h. tl` _ _ ` vs oonfederates fa Now York, and • A ~ Put &Ad Cath." As.L.. feta weetaaa• r'ii: . - :- til = W s InFe WORK Venable eamt and p.R� invol► Government offiolaL on. the PsaiSo This b • ft any phrre to the nataitim, d. ••. fr at, Vl(letKitt. w u a.M.1/+ttlsa a roatrt• , but an the broken understand it. They, um • (� ���(�Q it when a rson gives a certain per cent. ��� iiAStl!l1tV•._ . t a, ` The ptaprktor and editoF of a_. lisoris 1?• w Huron County farmers have sold $103 000 Blakely, GA., blacklisted himself by the fol- lorthe optraa otbayMr,, .ei - ' tow card:-' and alter date, the under- a fixed day at a price sated on the day the lF[rt 1>tPORTan E_�aLIeH s13F.EP6, aro emaall -worth of a les chL reuoa. option is vee. It is often a serious o _ _ A wrn•rfnoti Hogs castn�agtult prtlu.oM•i. PP signed given notice that he will prosecute 1? P•t e er a °O.d,1� ^ r; -- The Council of the W inaiptig,Board of any person rolling him tntoxioatfn li nor athoa to the dealer, bat there is a more ser• _•_�____ ".. 'Trade condemn the Kubsuka wheat. of an kind, to the tall extent of the glans. ions " pat still call" than this: when you Jas.'Park & Sone - -1 -'-C P Po This its not for the purpose of injuring whis re „ pala„ with a severe Gold and _- d _.__ _..._"_.�- _ elite and shoe are reported to have „ you; lrieads Calla physician. Avoid • Bpetd.lty-PLUMB in fart - wintera well on the North=Weal ranches. key dealers, bat to get sober sr,,d say w. y Z'7 �11 --'-" ' Premier Greenwa states that a contract all this by keeper in the house Dr. Pierce's i I, . Deaton he H ow on y A Missouri larmet ret eptly learned that Golden Medical Dlmoove 7. The great care ore oun liar terau at the HALSo2:" --" -has been entered iuto and the finanoms or- the grand jary was about to indict him for for pulmonary and blood din a. It>i . ' NUR4ERI E8, Burlington, ons, T ���s r.. ranged,f0 the cons me otthe Red Aiver .working on Snaday. $e didn't try to evade action is marvellous.. St cures the wont H. HERD it SO, , Proprietor 1 TREES. S. - ,. Valley railway, and that the road will be the charge, but on the contrary had his four rough whether acute, ling 'to or chronic..AlAI 0 can offer a few can Red aro fellow Globs Unions tato Portage la Prairie by October ist. aaas summoned as witnesses againap him. For Weak LnnRe, Spitting of Blood, Short- �CP-The. Nervous' . ' - The Public acconate for Bcitieh Colnmbii He was tined $i alae costs a total of $5. Breath, Consumption-,-Nighs�eneatsI.e rJohil3t2t-A . show s' defieiq for the last fier l year, of Bat ae the mileage and witness fees of his kindred affections , it surpaeaea till other i � • - $189,798. The receipts were $541„516, and sow amounted to $10.40, the family cleared medicine@• The Aged. • And all other Flowering Plants, in great variety. • the expenditures $731,$14. Liberal grants $5.40 on the transaction. The latest, ,fad on ball dresses are 'lon URES Nervous Prostration, Ill ustr•ted'cataioaue upon Application- -•--^- ` -- tit pablio works were the cause of the exoes• The Rev. Dr.. John Hall la said to have g Webster Bros , Florin”, tlrrmntoa: angel glee Y: ache,Neuk'algia,NervousWeakness, sive.outlays. pooketed since lett Se tember fatly $30,000 �� A Word to the W61A 149 Stomach andLiverDiseasm.Rod sll rose ret a ns o awe - him a ohs ne for $5,OJ0 for the nn. cleat." " ANL TBADEYII GENERALLY: " o Lor p et t - b ' baa u 8 ate s to tender a public q q inconvenience, TOiXTC. Laidowne previoui to his departure from• tial knot. Dr.' °Hall is worth $1,000,000 ; Catarrh is not amply an taconvst ing , G NERVE We want a soon tis in your locality to pick up Canada. It in considered rob4ble however, his total income is at -least $100,000. Hie unpleasant to the sufferer and diegtuttng to (}gpgdg W. BOUTON. BTA]IFOtrD Cotrtc,esys: -- p , _ For two ears I was a sufferer from nervone da Ahat -his Excellency will stay to -prorogue congregation is the wealthiest in Now York. other -it is an advanced outpost of ape y rjg�j��g=Z0S ' billty, and I thank Gad and the dlsc(+verer of the ' Parliament, and will' not leave bdford Jane: The amount of W,000,(00 mayiierteea iu Prtysahi ig-disease of -wore -type., Db -nut. valuable. remedy' that- Arrrsts-GELE1;i-ZGIAPoaxn-- n left its warnia , it brie s disadly evris cured me. It is a valuable remody �yD may Lt toe re Cash famished on sathet.etory g-aa;aIttq. A Rente3'e despatch from 1Yithai in the his church any Sunday morning Dr. Hall eB g ' g live. Let any one write to me foZAdvico., Addrem C. 8. FACE, Hpde Park Vormon4 U.Be - ' P • Peg has a mono I of all the swell weddin a in its train. Before it is too late, use Dr. e . __. ' i nndovID " �eueinforostheEnglishpabiie • p° y $ Sa e' Catarrh Re It _reaches the - - - FOLDING BEDS. of the seasonable west or in elle Canadian Brides vis° bion -ins - -- '. Oeccruae�a- - Beat of the ailment, and u the only Min upon beim married b the millionaire y . A.wyzo Arno= Wnmsos, VT..San: isht gentrforcir North-wemt as compared with the Northern Po g y. - t'yst will. ion may dose yourself wit 'I believe PAINE'eCrIZRYCar(POM saved m7 ,ularm. Sates. in tears of time, if due diligence clergyman. life. M trouble seemed to be internal humor. 4 quack medicines 'till itjie too Tato-'till the p Chas.6nbtusoa Before I used it I wase cu lered with an eruption from S. - --. be need, our misrepresented climate will The case, of alleged malvenation. on the etreamlet becomes a reaticas torrent. It is 'head to heel,' The -eruption is-rspkuY healints, „ e Co..Cn' - , -- be properly known and sppreofated abroad. part of Jay Gould and Russell Sage In the the matured invention of a scientific physi. and I am ave hundred per cent. better every way • l __ shute St., . A Manitoba fire insurance company ie ap- case of the Denver Pacific and Kansas Pa. clan. 11 A'Word to the wise is sufliuient.' _ • plying to the Levislatare for an amendment cific trust has seemed to the District At• A LAXA?IV E. . — -- - torn of New York serious enough to war- Hand4erahiefs entirely lane are aominQ is A, C, Bz,vq. W=Tz FaTTE JL^_fCTIM vac.. mace: Eau Line' Soul 11 WamablP T_ to its--ohmirter giving it power to insure g v0 ue. For two Yeaas int I have been • at snSefbr Sailing dame win r from Portland ev lttW `' sinst losses by hailstorm and frost In rant is being laid before the grand jury. If b b atter with aye �y and Balis: *very eae.:wiay to IJT99v and In it is not- thrown out there these famous . an cone p rs` to aka saramee from Quebec ave Balurday b rwasrsptesMa�t ' - financiers larceny, the unishment for trial is five, you had better et Dr. Yrercei le a• _• rH°v� B�d, >'ab Lhoma of � e Western States, where blizzards are all Many ala of various kind•. CaLte:CoteoraD it seemed ug as camscalling at Londonderry I .. too frequent and where- occasionallythe But for a tnl.d effective, ve tab,e par ailed me. Now I can W rwatt"a atL tna . - - . mercury freezes, frost and wind insurance y B Y A DIURETIC. imprisonment and Sar the former for not ant Par five Pellets. The enreeick head- -- - - d summer mon LL illi diamere of Yrs • coin es are s necessity. It is popular to P pbIIi y P b less than five nor more than ten years, and y ozosoz Amnon, Bronx Crrv. Iowa, Bays: raw [tau son daring winter to and Hent Hanley believe that the meteorolorical troubles of- ache, bilious headaohs, dizziness, oonstipa "i have bean PArNa+s CtLLar CotrPorxs the latter not exceeding the value of the '- Poettaad, Boatton and EhnadsiphL and d ser. $luting these S".ate@ do not fail to the ldt of tion, indigestion, and bitiotis' attacks; 25 and it has done ma more good for kidneys and lams east between. OladgOw and Lfonir•ai w•sili ,1' raia@rw property misappropriated, with interest cents a vial by drag lets txicrc than any other medicfna I have ever taken and goo wNtly, sad pL,nraM and Ph! adalpfsls oar North-West from the da,v of the larceny sad twenty per r __ Hundreds of tordmontalshavebeenreceivedfrom h.rtnighuy• a - The Orillia Packet tells of a strikingg in- rat, additional. The alleged offence oc- Stripes are more than eves- faahiouable fin. who -have need this remedy with remarkable For lrelght, p •, or orhar iatarm•rwa: M -,-,-stance of animal affection. On Mr. • Blair's and most of the gingham are laced-stri d � ti Os - -- -�- carred eight yetss ago, and the amount iii S P• benefit. Bendier dsealAr'. d 8ohnmwi:.* ♦ o �Haltmon • 3 C .•Aa . farm an exceedingly intelligent dog and art - ..., B <ca s Co., John 11.Y. ; um. iiosnt called for to -ds is ease of coavtction would CmaAtsma HAu Rasasxs restates mood laded Yrliw f1.00. eotdbyDrnttr °jj ed rather urticas horse formed a strong y hair to its natural color and prevents falling out roto b �o., Sr John, N.B.: lea At Oo•• oasoai► , ag r _. _. .- be-$S,SOO,OW.--It_wDald.-glee-aamixfl3sat• _.. ra i A1dnn New York; H Boarlter, 2oeoafwet attachment. This affection was constant for WELLS, RiCHRRf7SOf�l tit CO., ProprietCrs isfaction to a good many people to see Jay There are mazy poke brimmed bonnets Wen•, Iter t Co., Qwbeo • win. Brookfa° Pat>adst several years* until some short time since Gould wear Sing Sing stripes for five years. among the importstiona of spOng millinery. Montreal, Qua. Phis; H. A• Alto;, Portland Hwd,on Yoaura. ' . - the hone died, and the carcass was left in Whenever your 8tomaeb or Iiaw•u ger oat of w—.------ - - the bash: A member- of the family toned .The li ailed Sates will suffer far too;e earl ceasing fllioornets, DrVepela or Indigestion �ii%ate�P` LIVING STREAM the dog early one morning lying by and than Great Britain from the failure of the w their ,a�t ndaas •via, t M once • ion• of De. 4LFGEM. bore 2u tee' I Y rein the carcass. The duty- wan con. Senate at Washfn on. to adops, the new ez- srarson I mlomaah BNtam , easel family m•dfofna, r hour. Aldo Mock Druit(-Hand, 'Harv, of All n .fin asais inane or roe wee Buttons are no lou er in. evidence n a __ every evidence of Brief, until one morulas' it the following utterances of the Chicago 8 Po . l.nitiialr lfsa at;etaring Ce,� .. . . too was idenc sof pried out in death beside Yt�ibn w on the subject : " Bank officers, I stylish costumes, sad if seen st all'are of the HAUMTCa. f� s bookkeepers, and. tgrust•fnhd holders who most- inconspicuous pattern •v lions and deed Catalogue, containing dedceip. - I There are site a number of lelo! both have been hesitating for fear that the Senate ! tions and paten ai all the beat vsrietAer of .. _ living sexes qy present Capin �°p B y Y Y Y .Ern' Coa•a Coss oure•,tn ora minae•. - -' :-. __ FLOWER SEEDS ' - . ha a seen over one hu iadred winters. Wheton ile be relieved, heir any rehenatona and two shades of the ss�me spring have the akin ata. YE6� ABd willhbee maned from to all Tho appiF.-,. d. Pp i ---- passiag throapn Mira s few days ago we can sppropriats their employer' or deposi• of the lighter shade, with draperies, waist, by letur. lair Send for iL very the names of two ed le -a tont moaep -in. gambling speculations to and short wrap of the-rker, Caid In the.Hrari, tiny F•.ee• eta, Can PottiuYPly WM. RE:NNIE, --TopomT'O, ONTARIQi given a$ P•oP _ bac raise. Anew milted. A medaioe Saar• " ' Mrs. McLeod, of Mira road, and a Mr. their hearts' oonteuL. For ten months more Ocean Steamship Famengefe carred (o rare. No care no pay. Lf you have Afialeolal McDonald, of Louisburg road, both, there V full license -to plunder. ileac Len Via New York should take the Erie rail-. tiled caber remedies that failed to cure ))oil will not 9 be d1•np of itrd In this, For full arttt•ulae. address, of whom have celebrated their hnn3reth months mon no defaulter of boodler need wap, as ft la not only tits shortest and best -# y LlFfisnr, 17 srPntwgwr¢et. E. ToroaW. O i , birth -day. Mrs. McLeod last summer walk. fear the penitentiary. For ten months line, but lands. people close a the plea of Canada. -fiend tea In stame•, for bo7k, "Treatise 3 ad alae miles in Bae ,day, and Dor. McDon• mon the Canadian ddor tabdsi wide open the leading a'teatnship companies. In buy- cn Disease of Man.' �r y \' a1d, Who is s tailor by feeds, can yet thread sad no one can molest them or make them ing ticket@, sak for the Erie. _T S 30-- pp�t`.�a a needle without the use of glaaaes: WAllove afraid. The temptation still remains, and (1 s OE V2M' t _. hsard. o! other Who here resahe3 their Baste -baa rsrr9mved the remium for.. Ribbons punted in jardiniere pattern@ to �i{illotlto Silver Plate URrt t t I �i R ESS • hnndrth birthday, but have not now their crime by generoaal�r este g t - time. If match the designs irn .Iv tit 11 P 'C' La '- - names. the boodlers and defaalten'do iiot have a "silks, and ohallto come a sang millinery • , sASrFaceesamm aroaaarasADsor - -- A legal firm la Halifax sands accused of picnic this da mer it will not be, the fault G'norelties for early spring. SILVER PLATED VVARE& TOADNT the offence of charging for profeasonal.aer• of the Senate' . COQ No More. . . I _ _ . vides atima lees than the amounts fixed. by tosarc:i, _. W&taon's cough, drops are the bees In. th - - _ . , --- -Taw, an cumiiomary is-tqe pcofentm. Tka- It is now sn imperial regulation in Brazil worts for the thrat� and chest, for the votes TRADE MARE s case in now , being tried troll the Law that persons who die team yellow fever mball unequalled. Bee. Hilt the latter R. a. T.VP_, - a i3aaie of Nova S clam, sad. of con u the arCotam shades evi=l a the new checked ~ . � t - ch is established awful eo aeaoe@ expense.. Copper I ALL 6 O D S 4 C A B A 11T T B B lU many ia'r.Tiose of . charge bebramated, the Sate bearing the whole Tnereare _ will lotions. In. the meantime the trial is a' p and striped woolens, and, two tones of the I PEERLESS. E RLE $8. M A CM 1 N E OILS •.splendid advertisement for the &in. It is, It has been decided that no t3reitre fn cal.ar appear la place.. whits. . - _ T.0 R O f'fT O. . , but none r, ail At In I.tbrieataag propere'es. FAaa- n ' further,, a thorough ratification of 'traded Madrid wilt be allowed to open its door r . sea, Mu• VAN, eta, dad none eq� to the osaoara --- 3 j A Core lee sroatteaaem. F :- `combinations to regulate wages. If s law next winter unleis it shall be lighted byTt. peerless mane by opine banr4 depsomauuta, the morphine habit. p socieCy can cut off from further employment electricity. ' -' - nervous prostration". caused by the use of wb�; �- SAMUEL RACERS & CO., TOR OtfTO. A ; • t wsketalnem, mental depression, wfteaf of the is lawyer. who works at a low rate, why Dr. Parkers congregation gave him a brain, etc., premature old e, lam of vitality caused Bold h, deaiery . • er _.. r. should not a trade@ amen hive antligrity to his, valentine a beautiful- desk mad his fu I ag by otyr nice eon o! the brain, and low of natural - r ,nn. ;rwaw., a r - . : deal 'with nal everit with those who sale during the time he was absent - in of ea e cause*, any can" whatever. lien -young. A on..ary m 11ua p@s' g oki or middle who are•orokea down twin say A neat we !oe aagalM� violets lis . •s !. y _ America, or aay cause not mentioned absoe, tag she bo+•L, raj / _ � .. _ C V ITI D STATES. Mr.. Gladstone and -Mr. send our address and 10 bents in stamps for Lutea sJA - Cart an Blood Ltw F Parnell fisml believe the will be able to 'Treat�se in took form, of Dweaw of Alan• ,Books r an� Httsasy Qem Beasemer's steel pateats have broaghibim y' mat waled and secure from observation. Address W Desiring to'ohtain a Business Education, or hecoma , i♦ la1nU. A netlist . $33,385 000 is royalties tura out the Diiaistry on. iia Load' Govern. v Lcew e7 We11in/7cassrenL Eae4 Toronto Out proectndt m Shorthand and Typewriting, should as ' cod Parld•r. ♦ •om _ meat bill,-. --- toad the n Hamilton wboZ. The next ez t on-that-atartr tact, -in. Pere . Hvaciath arid lately that if. the arse eecitltnd by tIs -search of the rth Pol>a- will probably go " A half •breed -Normandy. horse lately drew Chai'ah of .Rome would give n infallibility, BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLECtI'll1. in eht noansnd fl seven minutes fiiace P pr ,ae :Mir f [urns Arcade, Ycnge @tree Toronto. _9: Robert Se. nate by the way of Dakota, -eight waggonseventy-fiveallow priests to marry, and reader conies• • 1 e t Erpmipetse of R , i ,. For C9rcular". eta., Address n'PFAC NPererar? yyrs@r Mumma-hasetta spends $7,000,000 a g r ry ' own veluefar�p, it would Folly to its aide all a Dding; Hobe. Was. _ on her school•, yet not- five psi cent. o her oiudmg at:".hoat s rest. - . the disenten and all the lukewarm." I;AA Ai11A If'Elt]! f,\E:A'E' . 24 mouth d-sh _ 1 . -school children learn to pronoanoe,the let- It is asserted that ex. Qheeh Isabella re- People wpo are subject to nod tensa, tad sense /� SAVINGS 1, N S COMPANY i'utvha eased •fltaa u aently Invited the chiefs of her Ism{lv to a.. longe•, or an disorder of Lha Slotamb, aw N coo. LOAN AND .sAii C � p+ 'eP ter conference to discuss the prom of 'over- roii•v�lyy�r rTa,6ocs Biiomaa�Btlte., L.�BRo sv-zBsr ��� - -- ---.: An Ypsilanti mea has a neer cozy -that rt,. cr°.rr;.i, se ez the old and bled ram•dv. Ask ,our D•t(gglst flsbserlbed Capital. 8s.a•a.� a Bireai, n.5 TI~ a throwi -- 3 ug- - -_ Str are, oared •f ,.` t%sent A. P. 887 Flaid•up Capital, y ••� We.kaess and Lung Troub s : John Wood 96 OaiM trsaLated,ialikely29 --- ttaads �• . i.lBa.ost 1ne..(alvio_.I ' be appointed t laureate is sncaaseion to Total assets. ct 81-weed.-centbottirs ti city o! kin ling wood. pfd Po• rat mate-Litustraeea aesonpays era ti;3sfI: owe only Set1y ceatbotLln; Yes J. Peal, a sa;eats "+ - - Lord Tenaywa, as the Q Teen warmly fay. PATENTS �s from. & Wamberita, Torootr &see r- Coy's Dldgs. Toronto fit.. Tew•q• 3e„ troubled foe years with Nervous Pre:• watioa I+M A San Frac glr sept twelve days,. ,. " •man'bottlss rave her i ret►ef. Sold At lice. i 61. our. Lite lath F of Light of Asia Ns AGtfltf I!s WANTED over -the entare Do STRAIGHT LOANS OR CREDIT FONCIER PLAN daring which time she partook of no nour• r F. F. . '' tehment, ,bat she was ready for her. break- The omission of even the -x4hteat allas• G miladoa_ Address, GEo. s. Ftcuum The Company has a large amount of money to lend AI,11Y ♦ CC:., Propriebn. �� `fast when she awoke . ion to John'L Sullivan or the Wild West 87 CYare• barrel. Toronto. on Red Estato •.curites at the lowest current rate of Show is the Queen's Speech produced great WHALEY, tOYCE t CO., (aocees•on to) lateral repayable either in one -borrgainowerr by . James M. Brinker a eon of the Siamese disappoih�ent in the United Sates, ae may bo desired by in. borrower, Applies ` twins E and ;Chan is an -inmate of the ' • • -• • - w. C!<AEAIE d CO„ 488 tions may be made direct to the undersigned by n$• gr p Yoage SA, Toronto, dealers to letter or otherwise, or to the local re reser v Kansas penitentiary for perjury in seeking a Col. KinvHarman declared in Parliament ,Tl kind, Heed •ad orchestra matin; of the Company throughout Ontario Aa the Cem LiSM, Dim• and mantle trolMas by Yds - �= ---- $ore'his Wife that -'the -National Longue wY:iaahlg power menti both New and Second -Hand. pany always has funds on hand no nvtay need be er new end tsaproved _m and that real attempts were now made to vocal and instrumental MUSIC, Music Books, etc: In- petted. Expenses reduce,' to minimum. T r Philadelphia is not far from the ao►1 n- P nieipaJ Debanturss Purchased JAILORS' SQUARE. .L P hold meetin in the proclaimed d'utricts, . Agents Books every iDatwmenl. =Yar ' gion, and yet the poor of that city who buy gs• p Agents for Carl 1+9•oher m BAND Ai Oa- _HERBERT MASON', Manaapng Director. - eoal 6 the bucketful. for it at the rate - cessrsa'Music. "Bend for"Oatalogies. Bati•laetiongnst•atesd toteach ladies . y pay it is stated Lord P4ndolph' Churchill, dor• t " lull .it of outttT' all p.rmenU ore . .- . o! about $15 pr -r ton. _ fag his recent visit, submitted a propaal CELPN BnMneaa Coll ss ladies and children. PRO! BMante 3791 . A He wort 1 has s tint 'tilt that Iideaia ebeuld be left tit libeet o sae ere' Garlp\• Ont' • i til Queen et W_, Toronto Agents wanted. y h/jTp y q y G The Faculty t1m been stren'gther ed, tae prem- -_— _ - _ • witlh 28,062 pieces in it,• and her husband tion in Earope, on oonditios that she did fees enlarged, and new appliances added• The Bust 11 several shirts without an buttons on. not encroach n n Af has teFri r nem Department affords one of the belt coarses ob. S E E y' . , , . A y Pa_ 9 .. y' talnabie while the Shorthand' Department hue D REUAIIIE .He uses shirt Binds. Me -ale. Graham, M. P., and Barns, Social• accompilahed results ui equalled in .the history, o! D T A Keened widow - rode six miles daring the isb leaders, who were sentenced 'to six eborth•nd. Ladies -admitted to an advintatgeeoffered CATALOGUE .; ,'.� recent cold era to ret a wort eon her W1xks' imprisonment for their connection by the Institution. Students enter any, time; Cie. . FREE P P gag, p culars mailwd tree. M. MAICORMICH, Principal . place, and the first thins; the bought. was t with the. Trafalgar. .square -riots, .were, re- FOR THE oar illustrated aaa Desc tative l t e, a e and c�Itles "d • � � (Ludo FREE. It contains all the latest Rov<Itin and - .celTol. id toilet set in a plash case. leaned from Pentonvtlle practice on Saturday. _ STEELE • . . standar@ ranetier of GARDEN. M rket-G and FLOWER _ Dfrs, Elizabeth Weaver Hendrieksoa, of A Singapore mieeionary says that .the. A A�,m''M _ -1 $ w Ours' ckisfr`• are Every Mbla. Lardener, Florae j_j a4�lljl Firmer and Amxtcur should chriwlt it befh�purc}lrsitq(. DnQaoin, Ill., who'ia� ars oft a d -sadly CO�T50f LhB Indian Br Chl�SBfaga IIBCet Our stock is fres0..pure sad retable Pr esti reasonable. she in the oldest Methodist in America,and exceeds the length of five feet. the home- I, J s A s SIMMERS " ' I is proud of being of the shouting kind. drys, a snake obeli confounded with the phgt'e taking the lead, now or second hand, apply toColonists', Trains.1SEED MERDNANTS AND IMPORnIISson river on. I .ple have crnssed'the Had• t B to xLEr. D'016. tit Netsoa et .Toronto. rowds of cobra, s talne the length of 15 feet, and `..­! - e ice from Y cnkers• to the very fierce. The python sometimes grows - i '�_-- ' e — 147 Kin St -East, Toronto Consumption Surely Career -c-.,� New Jerre shore. The teat had not been to he,20 feet long. - ' Y To Tae EDITOR :-Please inform your readers that T� •^ • - perfcrined before mince the winter of 1879. Madrid boasts of a woman one iinndred. I h•vP a pwitive remedy for the .hove named df• - - There tare 50 widows in New York City and nine years old, with a daughter aged ease. By it, timely u•s thousands of hcpelem cleat .1 bis whom she'akel oat to walk every have been permanently cured. I shalt be triad to G�ANADIANPAGIFIC �; with fortunes'rangine from $1,0 0,000, but ty, Bend two bottles of my remedy FaeR to any of your - , , i `the unmarried roan claim that they fail to day, leading her oy the hand. All of her readers who have consumption if they will •end mit 1 P y P life she bee been s washerwoman, and only their Ex res end P. 0. •idres. aU c RAILWAY take advantage of their lea year rivi• P tt Yt DR . Ieem. - two years ago 'went with the rest .of her ,T. A. 8rocux, 37 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. _ . g Will run aettlen' T ins to •ll pointe in * / Brooklyn. policemen are able to predict craft to wash a basketful of linen 'at the r9. �- f . ,-the weather by the sound from distant rail g g g I I B . AUT RE- - i river edge. The sstoaiehin 'thin is that f I - I LIBF. Final Cure. —way traiam. A whistle""..that"cin neuet-fie she ham always - lived is one of the dirtiest . Send your address . ; MANITOBA,'- ITOBA heard -in -fine weather is distinctly audible a etteets,ia the city -a -very dirW street in' and and los. in stamps , . D. , et; for book, "Treaties dew horn before rain or snow: Spanish- city is a terror -and the sanitary on Dieeaeee of THE NORTH-WEST, ., Mrs. Mathner, of Texarkana, Ark., hid experts are consequently in great despair at PILESMari." Address, Woo -e children who ebe ll cin in the chorar British Columbia and the Pacific Coast, 3 L in the stove to prevent the burglars` the failure of their theories. N. Y. LIIsoi. Whex Breadmaher'a Yeast is t re subject befo►arr-. �.. ;�` a 47 wellington 8t. E.. Leaving Toronto, N. ♦ ` • W. Station, Brook Street, dlprerira fried n.1I the rest, g g Toronto, Ont az 9. m , . _ So she haws it's the brat, J Meet getting it, and neat m01niII built 8 fie p• Cance her bread is the whiled, her barna are thi " without takinLt out the muney. Her has• Heat and Cold band is excused by all the neighbor for his Is • never•failfng :cause of"dises le, At this, • (��1Qj� A 9 �j1 fjQfjl�j And weeal all thetaneahes she dare set befgf: ar- swearing. season of the year nenralgfa, toothache, and O • • - ' - : 1,I;L'!{J1 AY, F Y 28TH1- BUT THE BREADMAKER°S YEAST. PRICE b CENT& a' .. - While ;Chief 'of Police "Crowley, of San a host of similar diseases are rampant, The t and every Tuesday thereafter , 4 Francisco, was on a still hunt for a gang of great gpeetion,, then, is to find the.quickest, • ; • . - Nervous. Debility,...' J - A ' bar tare, one of the recioum rogues quietly ♦ ... g p gu q y Barest, and most economical remedy. Poe- 1880 BRccm's GRsrl�a GAR- A colonist sterner will be attached to three trains. R OR -with- Specific has been need for las until . entered' his. house and departing left his eon's NxxvrLrN,E exactly ills -these require- 188 Ds:r AND FerLD SaeDi Nake early application to agent for what care and' to p i 6. blessing, bat took about flue hundred dol• berths you will require. 33 -feet cars supplied for Sheen years with itre•t FnCClte, in the treatmen d menats. It is prompt, efficient, , and most EEDS 18881 for 1858. Ourdesori q Nervous Debility, .and all diseases sifting tr= oz. : ,( p olonintw' n ocablee. "a Customs, dela or (x nae. . tars' worth of jewellery. - boonomieal,' for it exceeds in power every, tive and priced Catalogue for spring trade ie N y ppee seines, overworked brio, los of vitality NngtD`` ts. i - nowready, and will to mailed free to all@ppn• o gpmranLine. No transfers. For farther In= the San, pal itatio etc. For melt by all druggfslm A special agent of the United States Tres- known acemetic, and "ie as 8e inferior ' centre, •n S to customers of Let year witbovl Bion meeVgeot,'orwrlt• • • d'e bozm for 116, oYwf11 be real >h _ f Price ell per , or ;i�t who has been investigating the resent artioles. A 10 cent sample bottle will give sonettation. Kalinin GA•Dsesas will end it COLONIZATION AGENT, mai an reoapl of Priv.• Pamphlet tin •pplldaYoaa ,-,• ` a►elt6atlrglhig oasesevery person a' chance to Left it, Large to their advat" to mow our medsier, ha• setrored evidence that the smog. bottles only 95 cents. .iia. A. asucfg s CO., ■AIiItLTox, erT. -lie lifng street vial, 7ror.ia'. THE GRAY M>DAtCINE CO., Toronto "ri' `' _ • 't . . I .. �. . � . I :. L ' tY. . . 1, ." .. `•.6. . — t. - - , • . ,: . e - .. •. __ _ .p._.v. x. •e_,: dei..<.Yiv.I a s.. ,r.. i•�' - - .. -'. ___._. ' r Y _ ... - - _ ti ,• - yes I f _:0 • Contiisaa hone first Page. Neta Adrm*sernente. • . - • Rev.some200 or more obildrea.werie present, _ CENTRAL. STORE BROUC'SANe . Rev. Messrs. Brown and Crays had to N 0 7 7 address the children in the absence of Der, - �i/ree8ral.- ft.MeC?rl3,S �, PCL�ChOS have just finished taking t . - he- n River lis I am ibon�ov--k-T"040 o, stock and have got the old Central Store in -good- in. 1 ' would request that all parties indebted to and itevitle Bands Schools cntned.out e2 tete call and settle or remit before low or As we wish to make room for a large Sor he am-ged- Qs!Q ikan- BOW_ thepring Stock of Dry Goods, we pnrpteee = ,. ._.She ,Tichexing c 5 ones" showed' clearly they had rtiaoived _ Grwu- nor sols ods�faW c , vlx,; • ---_— u pablisiied eve Friday morning tat it, omee some training beside what they get in the Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Croakerv, Glass -are, - -- - atreets. .. Tenders.. . _ _ „ 7, Friday oat. .. � _- _ _— - Prgnts and all kinds of Woollen Goods. - . TERM8 Atter singing, the President read a tele. -• 81.26 Pair Fear; 8100 itp� is advasum gram received from Mr. W.' S. Howland, TEti DERS ,will be received by the Groceries at Toronto Prices. Special bargains }riven in Japan Teas. Higli- RATE6 OF ADPERTiSINd : .ex -Ma or of Toronto, sa to he would to undersigned, for 800 good, sound cedar rails s - First insertion, r line Y 7 g and WO good merchantable cedar posts. Cash e.t' prices given in trade for all kinds of farm produce• �• Scents. at the station that evening, which 'wan on acceptance of tender and guarantee of de- •- bO0 ills. of mood ,butter wantied at once.,:.1. _ __ : Each subsequent insertion, per lino - s received with 'applause. Bingia; and liveriug where designated on Bostwick farm be ° 1. This raw deed not inclutle Legal or Fore4a ad- tore Lat. A ri vertisemente. benediction by Rev. Dir. Brown; adjourned k 1, 1686.. The lowest or any tender uotnecessanly.accepted. J.IiAalER(iBEF.r. Call and see us before the time expires. Special terms given'to parties' making eon- mntil WOOD, EiolXIly . Whit d P_O• : : 18tf zacte_jor 3 or .0 monshs or by the Fear• Half- 7 p,i1, - (p� TT u R 9early or yearly coen line payable quarterly. As the people felt sure Dir• Howland Rouse .and Lot for Sale, ME CHIl�T �></ O v 1�E _`' a Buelneee cards, ten lines or under, with papa*, - _�. 17one year, 43 OC, payable in advaneo, Vouid be present, and the evening being _ 4sit•Votios in local eolumna teu cents per line, fine, there seemed a pret•ailing'idea that -' U L - five cents per line each dabsequent insertion. Beate would be -scarce B In L112-ChntCh; the ����-T OC for_6-al@.lIl_ "�17 rQllbL.83�, OI1t.-- 1(SE - _ ____ BlOC _ 13pec1al co¢tract rateR made known on spplica- of CilerrFwood,the estate o[the late Freon - i p Central - . . .•.t on, -iTu free advertigiag:'- fore as. early' as . 6:30 A goodly number Collins. consisting or ono=quarter .acre of laud, ernes an Will be inserted until forbidden and charged se- the place of meeting. After singing, "Just Plume, geed erhite.trasne dwelling v ich good aon-ingly. Orders for ngc&L'a s ret advertise- cellars, IrFor stable 'sod drive -house; good �' menta mast be 1n writing and sent to the pub- As I Am,' the lst Vice -President then eisteru. Fur tonus and ptrsciou�ar ' ly to �1'. � ry -- lixher. read_the._Olet_Psalm. Rev. -_biz -_Craig liTiElrCherxgawod L• - JOb-V- it prom L Gree¢ River; Admidisirators.' _ 19.21 _._.- _ ._- .. _- .-- -- ._ _. - . . p 1'y attended•to:•- Co4owed with "peayer: The P.esit�aL __ having arrived by this time, accompanied -" - '---'- -- - ALEX. RICHAR060N, • PROPRIETOR. by Mr. Howland, both came forward amid • For Sale or To Rent. At' cost to make room for spring stock, at . ' our r.,rgrt., load applause. After singing. ,>i1e •Pres'- - �: Our All a areetiag-to-say where the 4 -- — : r>z-A•Firet-class Lo cal Paper. resit bonvention should be held. After a �G98D comfortable 8 -roomed Brick - - Our >�xpea3tutlone - The hearts House; sittiated on Church bt•, in the Fill• ' _ support of the Deoale of PLekerin4 and YicfaitT. cordial invitation by Mr. Parker and Ret. lsge of Pickering, with half an acre of land, new M[. Craig to meet in husbartori Presby- driving house and stable, hard and soft water, terian church, and a hearty call by J. R• fruit trees, d:c. For full particulars •' • • FRIDAr, MARCH 21 1888. Hoover to coins to Pickerin the c J:PIRIE, on ` 18D-0 T JUJ• - - - • - e ormer place. -- -� -- - . PICKS -TOWNSHIP S. S OON• At 7:30 the church was packed. The Farm to Rent or Sell. -------1F-7------ - - , * VENTIQN. Quesiiun'Drawer was then ably conducted - -- --- - -- I 1 I.- . : . .. . . , .bv Rev. 32r. Freed, followed by singing Lots 17_'aftd 28, 4th coaceaiion o! Picteriag; M-- -- Thernllea idii tie-'ppemountedtolllai4, eoatarc±ac one hundred acres. Good stone . ov < - ,This convention Which Was hail The president then introduced r. dwelling hones and kitchen, atone driving house - D • - stream of i�s/� last week in the Methodist church, H• Howlatia, ,ex -mayor of Toronto, Io th@ waterthsou ;h the•yYard. For further Darticulars - audience. Mr. $owland, oa coming fot• appiTOnthePremises,ortoJOHN WOODRUFF, __.hitevsle, Was !n every respect a- ____ . - ward. said he knew what a full house -Pickering ¢tf .- - o decided entrains. The, first session meant. He ,would do the very best he A __._3-.-e Finding our former place of business to be tree small to gine Wes® -Per 8118 lelOnsl be SBA WONDEx6 sates in thousands of - - y P y gun on Wed. could that they'should not be disappointed. tonne, but are aur aeaed b the man els r0 air -- _-�.. $e spoke wards of as hoar In a ver pof invention. Those who -are a need -of ' uesday_afternoon with a- good attend- tm p _ � r ��i p ' P P o our largely. dec�eloped tr e-, -we--ita�e--- _- ' �. . t homeprofitashould work that can t done while C , OppOslte the able and el aenL moaner on the most linin moved: t0 a neW B ' anCB Of S. S. workers and friends. � Hat home should at once lead their address important subject of the day, -Thi) Youth to -Hallett Q •Co., Portladd, Elaine. and receive it- �± -- -The popular president; Mr. P. R. of one Land." Judging ,from the serene free tall intornistioa how either sea, of all ages, - 3 TOrdOn House," where We 118ve plentg .o room t+0 a��enCl -� Hoover, was re elec ted, 'as was also Estes and perfect stillness of eotile 600 Can earn tram 63 to 623 per day su9 upwards 1 . the indefatigable secretor , wherever they live. You are'etartedfree. Ca L' . - to all the Work we to a be favored With. - y 141r, or more closely 'ppacked' people, alai 3ou't tat nos re uired. 6on:e have made-ovjr,s30-laa Y Vilson, and the Usher O0eers. A think' any were disappointed, and if such single day at this work. Ali succeed q y *e there were .they should .be translated to — ... - W prepay d to make. up any kind of .garment on are no e g =number g superintendents were pre- some higher clime, for we rear their FtC T sale Cx' 2'C Let. shortest notice, and We guarantee satisfaction or no sale. sent and gave very encouraging reports antic' ations will neier more be realized - at coo o a ere. t teas se now e Y a fairy esirtil,:e property, known. Zr� G RE I G, is enterl;l discussion On several ermesLll t acres of whish, to qualtt♦ anti rug Parts of Iota tl _ - y that the Convention had been one grkod ea the Bo.:wirk Fazta, g success. The discussions and addresses 19 @ la, in lat Cell. Pickering, about e3 acres, 4: ___TIDE TAILOR. g Po were carved on is the taOaL kindl and ituation. cannot - Y be eaceileA anywhere.. 7Le farm has been badly ant S. S. subjects in which a great inter@ ting wannee.. a jtteaL _mtiay good tilled for las ppest sew rrard, The henry's stili Opposite the fTordon l ouse, Pickering. - - man took art. ideas beia ' in the soil and pro ._ Y P g given for all present to act p Per haabandzl• will give - o n. The Convention carried the follow• 't ,towed and qm1 ie returns for cbe tabor be- Iu the evening the church tris eom• p° aowsd. eieaaee close' to she '.'lurks of Y1cEer• - - fortabi tilled, The President gave tact unanimously ; "That it wall advisable lug, witb tlis a•ivantagesof its churches, schools, V ��j Vn T R the yy w iatrodace tc school also %ha Pledge into I a larg Rost , o of t e far tis a ng rte el d or CON SI � TER YOUR 1�.J R POCKET S Iiddress of Welcome, Which was the Sabbath achooi ; oleo that it 7vaa Qf a targe Portion of the farm bolas needed for SIDER e replied to by .the Rev 11r. COwle, who y Leeson Helps, dari village dwellings at an early date -make this advisable to use as p Farm amort deslrableinvestmentloranyegte[• - a1Ho read a full and useful paper on school steesion. The oinking, conducted pnatappurelsaser' The lata wtnhesoldo° r•rF DOn't be led away by flaaning ad�ertisemnts but call at the i. _ by the Methodist and Baptist choirs, favorable term•. Title indisputable to everypar- , - p possession _- son�W tThe Re Mrrepare aReal dealte ee8 rndeMrn>Jrddellsu organist walla apteBncedid Pi keri¢gAO.po eo eA34Esoat laY4oai 1'HE BI�AZILIANCrWAREHOUSE A rtl; LBBP. A I to B_ iiC?iTLNCi. F Pickering stied see for ourselves that we are selling ,Crockery and Glassware at and ander ably and earnestly with the subjec4'-o A hearty vote of thanks was given w solicitor, Whitby P. Q cost, for cash or produce : White Granite Tea Setts, 44 pieces, f2 ; Bazidsome e - Jfr. Howland and the le N B. -If not sold by 24th Marzti.'sg,asme will the parent's gut in the cul -allying peep of Whitevale. be Laesea f� lesson of lase, or fora term or colored Tea Setts, 44 pieces, t18 ; Fine China Tea Setts, 44 pieces; 14.50 . - . ' y ANer'singin 1.:'•Sball we meet beyond the work of the school, while man vain. years• Beautiful Motto China Cups and Saucers, 25e.; Colored Dinners tsetta, y River," the ben is trT, srttr Fab.. tse9 lets from 17.50; Colored Chamber. belle, 9 pieces, .Ymas 'nr ; -` able. anggestions were blade b those and Glassware arriviirg eve7y week, heavy glass tremblers 600 y by Rev. Dir. Brown. Thus closed one oI ---- - •••- _ 'who took part in the discussions. the most beneficial and interesting S. S. . ( b • The and Coevsati T TEN . pir dozien, glass obiets, 80c. r ozen l .../ . 'fh tlq'C da ons that DE g d . G ase has Q REBct Sa y begin With an 117- stair been he}d. in. S , _ _ pe lie _spd _ : " this section and may God's especial bteas• -- -- 'ester Sans. is variona Patterns. --_ __ _ _ _ _ creased interest and attention. In ��,ED-Tdniiers wi� 6e rPCrlCntl l,y Our family groceries are the best dcheapest--(}seen,, Black sad Japan Teas Y,lio. the IDorltili lag rest upon the good wort done. g AIr• C. Dale, of Picker. - - ��... ' • . • he underelgaed, at his office if Brougham. d worth 60c.. if you don't bel ve it, get a free sample sad be convinced. Xmas c In re the otter's Lessons in the until Coup, on g -NOTES AND COMMENTS. -' - st k as t a ee: is t bottom prices. Butter; Ego, Lard, - Fruits is ec d o 've, 1' a k `shape of, blackboard ezercises, which. ' MONDAY, .MARCH 5TH, 1888, "Tinton, Poultry and P s taken in- exe auga. Wishing you all . _.1 .- ... k had beep re aced with for the foliowtog ctuantities oftiuber . healtb and happinPrtt the year round, Tours frthhfu - ` P P t►i eat care; There are do less than seven applir for tae ole or the Municipality of the y�' ' rand presented each lesson very phun� cations far divorce at present before TOWNSHIP .:- OF -:. PICKETING, -`—' ,S IMOD FRASER, so- . _ and tulle}. The subject which' eo fie- the _Senate. vis: r,soA tt. oedat• Timber, 18 h. lone. Aub; y Block. llllantl� comes to the front mL S. ill.. . " 3,6M ftXedimTiuil,rr, 19 ft. Iona, ltptle; 5,vin LL rg DIOCB q 11 - Cedar, 27 ft. Ion , 3nxin; L3nit It Cedar Tan bar. ���-- ever Brock St., Wbitby' On't. " conventions, -How - to. Retain the The members of the Ontario -Legis- Its ft. lona, sus. 1 bar in be del,varsd at tae Older Scholars," was introduced by lature visited the Agricultural College, s Village of r°`ghat''' aril to lie of good qua] ity �- _- -- - g � . ... . � """"Guel h - Rev. Mr. Clfineron, in an sfidress fu$ P , . oa �Yednetlday last. -r_ - ..oiappropriate andenggestive thoughts, John Dryden, Esq., •p, TENDEkB FOi .CL'Lt'E:A T. 8�- t#a, P , and., a and.was disctieaed with considerable j T n wtu as be ceived b the under- • - - - _ ... - - -11 - ArtLrer Johnson E ends re 8111matiOn 8114 ability by a number of Esq., were in attend- signed ap to name date, for the construction of once at the second annual in ' of a Store Culvert at Dusbanctr Village, Pians � Intending purchasers of (foods for the •--delegates. g and_spectbeattons pan 3x seed -at the office of - -�•1 A - -*r•• the Dominitm' Short -Horn Breeders' lir. George Parker. Danbarton. � O L� D A Y S: 4 A S O 1V I In the afternoon Mr. Pickett, of The lowest or any tender not aeomaarily ao -,*-Pickerin r, in his inimitable style, gave Association, held. in Toronto last week. cepted, _ Should inspect my. stock, whish is.large-and varied, a Bible Class exercise, on fhe lesson D. R: BEA -TON, Tp. Clerk. ' ' __ - ',of the gkhb.#t. 'r " -Col. Tyrwhitt, of • South r;imeoe is Brougham, Feb. slat, ltlW 17-1e - .. Relial�ble 13cod® at Close . Prices �- o ''vhi����' - - — s in Watches and Jew2zlielry, beautiful oode l D' log from the . occasion, it will be no Promoting save�eai'Inev enterpns ._. _ ltroablfl for Mr. Pickett in which his c e more ' im stout ' 1IIK6 1 ver sten Goods. . a n ion an interest of a Bible class Po project is Best and medium qualities in silver-plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Iv in the lesson. The Rev. Air. Freed one to construct a road from Porti Handled Table slid Dessert Knives. Buying in the best market and selling 'spoke on -The Seed, bower, Soil and Hope through the Nest Riding of at close prices enables me to offer great inducements to sash enstomera. ' - Harvest,' giving .many happy and Durham sad the Counties of Ontario, . 3 striking thoughts furnishing fohd for York,, Simcoe, Grey andBruge to the J 1� M �i t�J J O1, 13 f� T Q ,future use. Harbor of Incerhuro1l, Practical Walfihmaker, - Brock street, -Whitby. . I -.. The time havilig arrived for the Tuesday morning at 9' o clock Neil, _ I -mass meeting, of children, several'Ssb- the murderer of Central Prison Guard 'bath Schools being present, and the Rutledge, paid the penalty of his a LAMPS, LAMP'S to see by . • - ' •. _ • •, • -_ church full to the doors, the Rev. Ata', F11A@i"dl - F11r333Sh1II S. - --.;_. - - Brown and Rev. Mr. Craig were made crime. He was c000f a w ife. f5 ,GLA S E ". tQ see alt . use of to fill a vacancy caused by the Ituwags6he last act of a misspent life. _ absence of lits. Da 'of Toronto." generally expected that he PICTUE °F'Itir�:IES. '-161- ..- y would follow up his previous hints.of Pleasant, earnest liddresses were 'nen ' ' -- - . - _ ' gl other crines; with a full confession ' "" which the host of Fhildreri .,and their before his death, but it is stated off- .r _ _ _ _ _ _ ' .1 litany friends listened to with the cially that no' such confession was Furniture in Great Varetji ,, e. greatest attention. ' made. He had thrown out'liints and wan In the evening an .iwmense gather,, disconnected siatements to the effect at prices. verb low. T If you : yi Ill l) • ing filled the church in ever art,. , , _ _ ROlil! Y P that Joful Cochrane and Geor e D id =;'isles,. stAirs,llrorse,`W` who e supposed _ - -- - communion rails. After the o enin pposed to have • � -- • t - P g met death • from accidental . drowning, -1. exercises the Rev. Mr. Freed' took Mr. ... ii✓�r.el~'i=ff: • . ,Day's place in answering the quea- Were murdered 'for their money. But _ __ m • tiol) from the , Questioli Drawer, : erose oughti'that Neil was seeking, a- good, L�L�lu _a. longer lease. of life —�N� CURE NQ PAY! '" - -which he did briefs and pointedly. -� . T y p y• fessing to know the .perpetrator.,; of 4L Pair and Square Offer to Invalids! 4ue •Ex=Mayor Howland was then oalled those alleged crimes, The New Xethod Treatment. � ' —.-.- on to address the meeting. He was -- By which oursaccessinenringebronicdisea- - - - . ease e.. ses and deform ities,has been so an iform, that received with an'enthusiastic burst, Of wewilinow guarantee totreatbadorreputed That Will give ar bright, .clear light egiial to sixty.Pive applanse, and for about an hour held A very large meeting of the t�cial .incurable cases, for astipulated price until . board of the Ma[kBam circuit decided n cured, and to cane of failure to refund all the .. Can'dle power, g0 tD • " the wrapt.'attentiont Of all• while lie Ioney paidusundereuchwrltteagnarantee. few days ago 'to divide file biarkhnni ltwfllycosLSouaothinggtoinvestigatethieotf- - talked in a familiar tone and earnest eirquit, Methodist church, nezt year, er,aaconsultationatttpieoflicesorby,letteris: I ' n7anneiabout neglected children, and Instead of one circuit, as in the past, free. anis a o ch -annough a the duty of Christians and the work of there will non lie tiwo 'vers' convenient skill to guarantee Bross. No matter what the m ,es ' • aameornatureofyourdiseasemaybe Callon I . ' the Sabbath Schools iI7 their behalf. and'..desirable circuits. The •proRpecte or write to us givingage,sex,complexionand - He gave. .•a� lieautffW ai1t1 touching dt?_ for both circuits are said to be veru hope• sym proma vend xtampa to_prepay postage ! - _ . . • seri tion of Christ's manner of receiv_ ,fol. . • oa the NEW METHOD CURE books. . { • • _ P - PartI, contatr,a m8 pages, over 2W Illustrations: s,yT W�mt '.v ADCIC$ TO.UoT[rEns.--,Lye yon AistnrbrY3 at' symptoms of diseases and reportgot pvCr IQ,Wp Mi . Ing; .clliltirell� and .an instructive• eR• night and broken of your rest by a sick cureq• Prescriptions for the care of acute Al,eaaes ' ;1 g' f p0a1t10ll Of H39 word's r6garding them• child suffering and crying with pain nf'Cnttin,q by Alfopathfc, HomrnopPaachic and Eclectic remr ■V■ U '° Teeth : If en send at nnre and et a_ h the dies: HygltmtOinstructione toreverq lady gentle- _ F- Q• men and family. Will be mallei oa receipt o! 70' - ._._ . — -_ :A very hea3 t� vote of'.. thanks .tens of ,Nit's, _- SYinslow•s Soptfilitb Syrup" toe two cent stamps, cysts cents In alines. ' tendered to him for his resents and Children Teething. ltq value is incalculable, Part II, private information for men'and boyo, . P It will relieve the poor little sufferer inwteintely. young or cid, mailed sealed In plain envelope on - �; �ielp', olid AlAO 011e' t0 Lhe-fl7eltda at De Pend upotr it, nwthera; tlierc is nn misiadb i receipt ret btwn-cent stpmpq Or 1(Icehtq In all►ar. ' nbout•it. It curse Dysentery and Disrrhtea, Part III, information and Instructions for to :� good pKir of Spectacles—that give ease, comfort and sight - ..8Vllltevale Who Lad sQ llospitably.en• regulates the $tornach and BoTvels, cures W11 oil dies• married or e1n¢la, 14 colored 111uetrations, . tertained the delegates• The united Colic, gives ton the (sums. reduces InBantmntion, gyt°ptum ndvice and rdpoetr of cares• matiedtio -• _ _ ,stn t}li' ftilili}b Oyes, g0 t0 ! and gives Cone'nnd ever I,y,,m niV, pealed fn' tale envelopeon revel tO b ellolrs of the Methodist and Baptist a to snail 11 whole system. two - cent stamps or 10 cents In g1h•er. Thethree j - ` is pleasant to t e6tp4Qtei and }x t - for children hunk+ a•Ill bemalled for 05 two -cent stamps, or so - - - churches - -furnished- •• :heart -stirring tt Pe cription cent+In sllvor,Orw On.KAK urge n - ' ' ' of nae of the oldest aqd best tethe phyaiotion I The Ultlrea ret will l h K 8 Ksuree Rt either at -S- � .. . . . . 11]U8i0 f0> the CO17PentlOri. Donbas- and nudes in the United States,andis for sale tae 1,nc old sit. Detroit, Silclt, or x11&4 Elm I Y � r •m bgall druggists throughout .the world. price>i3j 4t, l lneinystl,b, All. letters must beaddreu �. 1. ton. has, been selected as the next cents a bottle, He sure you ask for "Moa, Wix_, rtt ^D"rpt. C: Kenns�/�Ta alts lock: o ttltgr _ • place n7Aeting: aLOw'k sooTHtiro' $TACT ;sad take no other I e at erred royal s n alt parts otthfi acrid ..a T . kind: �• hronah correspondence; remsdlet sad raatrr0• �+ 1 1 MT U .. •_ our being sent by Mail or Ex pre". P: A . _ . , . _ . . . . .. _ . . - , .. _ •. +• ., • u I _ b _ SAL[ ' DISTRICT DOTS... the -WaasrasaAY. Muca Ind tswol sale of _ jeasoJLIL attle and Cct.wold Sheen - •Lenten -� �!. ' _ .. oY • lsil[h Grade C � O r - T3tZ_vssa L.ATIOT XZ M- 'Z1V Desi_ the property of Mr. T. Michell, lot 1S, Sth Taz LOCAL. PRESS AND aLZAXED FROM con.' Sale at 1 o'clock. Poacher- •o'raEs. sstrscss. $oiiland 'aao4ioaeers_ . - _ - -• - - - - - . - -- - .. - _ .-Water is scarce in Uzbridge township. MosaaY, Mu. 14th. -Credit sale of horses. - = _ We 11a d 3• 1PP19` �_ �� Burglars are operating in the town of cattle and sheep; the'-plopertp 01-MMr. ---#'eterboro'. Wm. Clark lot 15, isicon.,oiPickuing. (1 -Bo �O!g Cod Lake Bowmanville will have -new school just -south of Pickering Village. AS the •n Whole an nle d ! J.1 -buildings erected next season. proprietor has given up 90 acres, all will NO, 1 LabradoriHerr� j,Fis� e' Markham Farmers' Beed Show will be be acid. Sale at 1 o'clock. Poacher do _ TiId at Diilli&en on 5larci2 6tiL. Rpwland,,auctioneers. _ _ The boiler of an engine in the L #ridge Trzsmy, Marcs 13th_Credit sale of farm oked ' _- Huron Trout; Finnan Hack, Sm - tannery came •near exploding the other stock and implements, -the property of - - - C Mr, Enoch Sin¢, at lot 24, .end 'co of :. _Herrings and -Canned, F.isho-._ inns their last unsnap meeting the -Pickering. As the proprietor ie givi day.- - up farming all Will be sold, . Bale -at M -= Uxbridge Presby teiians have reduced the ' 'o'clock. 1?oacher d RowlanfM,anctioneera = rlwht on tbeli-church, $fi00. -- - — .. TavR9DAY,-MsnCit 15TH --Credit A farmer of Newtonville nalne- Di-iolI farm.stock, implements and household, -OR I'Med tile Other niiit by his team - which ran away, while' coming Otne Gibson,•at lot 9 5th cou.,•. of Pickering.'� from Port Hope Salt at 1 o'clock' Poacher •tt Rowland,0RAX,GTj IsMr. T. W. Chapple has been appointed auctioneers. � 1 0NZ5 District Deputy Grand blaster of the • �- - Ancient Order--of---Lsited-'VYorl men for _ - MARRIED. — Uabridga district, FETTT-KirITs•--At the residence -of -)fir: Frank- U The list of contributors to the Genti,il uiDle, Scott Tp., ori Feb. 22nd, bq Rev. John - the .Ce Charles R Petsv to mice Ann Smith _ a •• anit� Ll-l0a@ coming both of Pickering. - • with CROWLE"--At-At the residence of J. Pro , • liabiHty act, was filed oh Saturday ` the MsaL@C 2n Ordinary. Esq., Scott Tpp., on Feb. Seth, by 'Rev. John _ Sion .Of Hsrria, Mr• Jona H. Crowle, o! Brock, to Mise - - \-Mw- �Vhitehnrcli took enough strychnine to ETsasais•- ` kill half a dOZeII ffi@II, but fortunately 1114_ _. at the residence of the bride's uncle, w'. G1b• sou, Esq., br Rev. W P reed; Mr. H A We' kaell _ over doge was too much for him. of w lark. 0, sO Mime Maglt a I,Aw; of Leskard, --Incendiaries set fire to two bnildmge Tp. Clark. ACQ Lt, Coboarg on Suadav of last week. T -- n- buildings were both burned and 4 Bones goys -[n Pickering, on 47th Jaa.,vlolefE1ecia. - 4 -- and a cow .perished in the flames. infant daughter o Mr. P. J. Bowe, aged s moa. fo r,n berO M®nsad :2 de;e Bargains' i �iJ.� 1 A\7 a • _ _ Week betore last twenty-five teams Bn d U_dayt hL aoa'a reddence, Map1e Hall, drew to Orangeville last Summera make Pickeringoa Febrnar7 e,th, 1888, Ebeaezez f� Of cheese in the Laurel factory. The_ Birran,-agad87 pear■ LO months and 27 d•y■• - _ "- cheese was shipped direct to the old - PICSERING KABHET. �. C04n Nzwe Ounce, Mar: T ItBa. try � A liootin match took, place at 'the ' ` g Fan wheat 80c to 84c; spring, 75c to we, goose U xbri a Park the other (lay between 61c to 70c. Flour, fa=il�q ,nee cwt. $2.15 to w,25, — A �i the 0 ill,& and hcarboro' gun- club&, Four, p�■tn• par cwt, d`%:13 Brace per cwt 90c_ - which resulted"in a victory for the latter a v0 per son; aborta; ei Per cwt, 3s3o_pes ton; screenings 83c per cwt : -by-l0 points, - GREENWOOD hlARKETS. Under the management of Mr. Hargrave,`The Boas'Collar-maker: ---=------, Judge Dartnell, Of Whitby, a brother- : Fan wheat, i8c to 90c; epriog wheat. 760 to - ; in law of J. B. Lawlor, who committed440: _.: - _ -- _ f _ 'Toronto, on sac; Dose wheat. OOc to OOc : oats, a0C per suicide at the RO60riII House, small peas. a3e ; large peas. sec ; flour par bag. '_ - - _ .... - - that cit and took $200 to e2ao;-bran perwa,sbm:aborts oper �oyp �r T d ,flat we have a store in Kinsale charge of the body on Saturday. ton, $28. An absent-minded farmer .lic=e near FARMERS MARKET. n _ House. "t Hanover forgot the day of theThe street week and Toronto, aywere lar, 11558. _ in connection with our started With hia team to take a sawlog and price nareceipts c -salted About 400 bushelsmall! — - - - ��•�•S '1�T - - to the mill a week ago Sunday, when he wheat offered and sold at 79c to 81c for fall. 78 to L �js ,y�l - _- - A=, i Vzz`E� was reminded of it being the Sabbath lay.. we for wring. &nd r3c to lac for scow. Barley A new district of the Knights of -Labor ate• Nwng .t tx to nc. o•ca firm. with aalea - - of OL.bna y i ac a8e'to 300• Peas are nominals513 _,__„ _ _ ��� ^ _. will shortly be formed. embracing the atm, �ytnt•irear�+pIq; 46 loads sold at 918 - T7 ■/V`,T� j� - — counties of Ontario. Durham.- Victoria, to ria oo for clover and Sia aD so alt f(l etre. = �j (� Y ' R' �J GH M 9 ON T e counts s o' -"aced riorthnmiierhlnd. The s10 w ata Hop sold at e7 25 to s7 So Beal. s3 CQU L IJ. ` ` to as W for forequarter, and ea 00 to 47 M for ' v .first meeting for Organization still be held ai quarten. Lamb S9 to 101000;,And mutton 9 r 6o. a �T �t for k o as u le of wee was scat to -da , 11Srt8i' _ t y ad e in a co acs mares 4 i+P+ Uxbridge . lII U g p The Prod Y of ah. _. As a means of famishing shorter tom- rice,iRaaeallgrnlad ase•i we quos., Sa COWS )L�Oi' n _ _ i t to ac better, lb, roll■. o. b 9x, large rolls munscatioII between G zbridge and Reach is to 9d; inferior, 1•!c to 160. bard are ; Ckieew - ; arrangements in being made to make a Ida to Jac, Bacon Lac to Me• 9< to Sae. OR Sale• on reasonable terms, L,.o Farm For sale AgriCnitnral Impl@meas permanent road through the swamp near $11 7310 2 ae s1 so 01 1a APp}.s t»r banal �IOMs�c �S 71i O t� yr,d v n':, Pial :lei m ' '1 A the Bascom farm east to 'the conoeseton SS Township• X18 Sale, that very desirable farm of - \ of Reach. The road, it is olsid, will prove !s0 ? - statlAm o•Ts il9 acraa besaR ewmpoaed o! Lot No -a. in the Remmers It great convenience, TRAtNs GOING DOE Ale FOLLaws:- . OIIsB and l,tOt For s8le• 3rd Coo.. scarbore'' Township, - Firty •cru• T .p A pecitioa to being eirealated_ through N o. 1 E3LPzzss. clwred ; soil. good c1.y lotto. Good osahasd 1,V ` .Orono for signers, to be presented to the c. g MIXID. 2:88 P. M. hones nd 10% &I 2:88, oframe cb ech-st, ih dw to school and c�a�h and frame of, from T'o- -OP -- .' Dominion UOTO cement' praying them W .. q j,ocAL, . '6:8. P. M. Poet:s -.--grant a charter for 6 railroad LO ran tram TsAtafs ti0ii6 WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:— • il�s of Pickering, near min rose -Rood atabta roam 1s ma Title iadtapuca s, t For mU Port Ho to Kincardine It is thou ht nd drivt �-A well. For particulars p• rticnluta a oo the pr s, to BE41D D. O'Conaoi S Blacksmith S1wQ. jW Pn t pe 8 No. B LOCAL 8:47.A. 31. apply toms. HvaZBU r, Picks let[. kli:i >IAtracB tib P�Li �E -shat a roa hrough, or .. 4 MIXED , 4 81 P.M.P. M 'Q d close to the village of Orono. ' •r 2 EXPRESS 9:X9 ?. >B• Fll�l NAN SADDLE, GEA r A little time ago tla• otabe gave. nn,ier _ ___ _ i -AGENTS FOR ,the Lieading ••A Busy Cler�yllan=• tui@ LABRADOR HERRING, The To Binxier, .- _ name of Ilev. Dr, �Iacraer who had made between 930 and 1.000 visits amongst C�T j�O TROUT, COD FISH} _ his coagre tion in a Year. Now ii learns �7 t m I� solid steel so ' _ frame and all the latest im- -- --- - proveme ats. eta : • _ �thatt$ev,d,.VI' '1' sti�ea-_Qf. a M@thadia� -- LED HERR'! THE TORO\TO 3fOwER. - _.. _ _ - -- -church, Markham, has in $ne year in•Ti s . _W*Ssmf MOWER -present charge �atsa-that _� ` -- - THE MASSEY RAK& abant1100,thus.tnakingnearly1.800visits fig BS $"g"gDptlr't128 makketr at' -- -BEAVER GRAIl� DRILL AND a -in the one •ear. Mr. Totten had made - 750 visit. to six months. I. WISE' S, PICT RING GROCERY. SEEDER. The Toronto World says Dr. d THE SA D. 6." ENGINE AND - •tOrm, so well known in Canada, has GRAIN RAVER. resigned the pastorate of'the Collegian FFLERS - _ Dutch Reformsd Church, New York, On ALSO PLOtVV9 SCS'+ , Ae socous % O' Iris of VOiate. Dr. • ormi.toa _ _ ___ ,,.'�OrgansREPAIRS OF ALI,a BINDS _ will ve a Sum of money ant'Rtoiant for - ! pi ano s � _ ' kept constantly on •hard_ the maintenance 09 , -- - and in addition to, this, frit salary in4hil and Sewing ac Ines. Cat at oar showrooms and wen a e to July let which will complete his =Z.-. pleased to point out the s6periority of tie ' oightsenth.year of service in the church- -""'-- - machine and im melts handled by na - and the tare of a pew is also granted hien �-+ -- - �..-e _ _ . - for life, a to yet to recover his DO'�INION �1ANO.7• voter eaoaEh to preach oecisionally." •` __ : THE DOMINION BQUABE. and SQUARE GRAND d NOS combine the greatest iBOar far egerYlCe. A large cep- imen of n Canadun anther - n and extraordinary aisotidi q p volume 'and iichnesa-of tone with � � perfect Lunch, great solidity nd THOROUGHI3RED Berkslyire Boar was shot on the 14111 concession of Ehna, it perfect evenness throughout t entire scale, per perfect A for service at the north hal! of Lot 15. eth y' y ry'- . Can.. o_ f Pickering, B. BRIG\ALL, 12_•19 _ •. -in the county of Perth, on. Sha morning DER beauty of construction, combined with durability, are, -in eye Pee t pe, — 'of Febrqary 2.3... The animal has been a instruments. - - Q=CiXNQ en or to the are hbors of that settlement POW THE DOMINION UPRIGHT PIANNO. is, from its small compact form ani _ s u� ""for some tinge' past. It has killed sheep. "-tiles Reception Room ,and the handsome exterior, especially suited to the Boudoir, lamb& an other a Pureses w ere ran or Square Pianob could .not be conveniently- ^ Yard IL was shot un the day mentioueu Thea owder aecer varies. .� marval of purityi lacedThe durability oftUase Pianos, Levou,quality, kms, sym•Lu G .by &young man named . Wm. Tvudall, ,yam ni L sud w of s me s. can oecb ■oo81t a pathetic auci in the >tigliestdegree pliable. Too much cannot be said. in facOr_of - - =At the -lime he allot-it.it Was-la.the act ofit'w+t�i tbemultitude of low test. short these Uht Pianos, they must be seen and heard to' be' cep reciated. - - devouring ahorse. He took the panther weight.,== or Phosphate powders. Sold 0111yy �� N=STT SRC �• S- Hacin- puretsaseiY-tbe ah ovelamberl�tisr - -'to. Listowel and sold i3'to Taatham .t Cost �l cans. ROYAL BARI�G 1'OwnRF CO., !06 tt'ell• y Y ness from 31r. John Gee. I am .9treet,\. Y. - :S;,y. TFiE I)01II\ION QRGA\S cave long:et;ood unrivalled b an other make, and are noW offe:•ing Lite hardware m@rcllante, who •hid it _ on a-,• stawasaid are these who read tuts acknowledged by the bitterest particiaas in -music, to "be the 7efidiult Urgans mama- v hibition for a time. IRIC�LYand then a t ; they wik find honour• faFtared in Canada. �^NT= sirQc� About a week ago a man named Edw. able employhlent that will not•take TE N'}�''•VC% . Z7CTT?�Z+2AMS. McQuillan was arrested in Orillia and themtromtheirhomeeana families. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICK t% ears chat The profits are Large and erre for even indns The Light•rnnnine New �� i1liAms' Bewin; 'Machine is the star that leads -Grand in _. w,anY v wade and are now asv in action, complete in attachmenLe, made of the best _of material, and is in order to plear out t e seine; and to Ue had promised 10 marry a Missb atgaret making several •hu wired do an a mon arkuteed to gip entire sa is The banns had been published easy for any one to make 85 and.upwards Per gar Call and see for yourselves and be convinced that make 'froom fora choice "select stn Quigley. fi daq, who ie wiltlag to work. .Either sea, young now arriving. and the day of the marriage xsd, but 0r o1d, capitol not needed; we wart you. Every The Dominion Agency in Pickering McQuillan did not appear to perform his thing new. No apecfal ibuity required; you, i Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Posts, Pick- I of the cont'riet. The - lady entered reader, tau do it as wall ae any one. Write to us r at once for full t as wellan, which we mail true: Is the most reliable Agency in Ontario. etS. CLC., arW'af9 On 13alld., for 95.",, apd heasing her faithless Adflreee Stinson bQCo., Portland. Maine 9.q - Manager' Also Blacksmith's Coal and beet Dry l lacer. was about to leave Sha country - T. M. PAZM ' R'• _,__,_ Maple Hardwood. - caused his arrest: ' After being lccked up _____-- -_ - ---- -- for a while his counsel procured his ie• WA - BILL STUFF A SPECIALTY lease on bail. This makes do cases of NTED' -r breach of promise for the goming:assizes. bhEENW'UUU jTi(js , Mc TTA T. It is alleged that McQuillan kept a -.... hostelry at Newmaiket. ' _- - - Simon Miller, Esq., of Unionville, has 1999 -WOMEN 'V ANTES stip take the -lead. --I-kltve ,l list put in_m0re..- rzollers and alp �k�ri� _ ' y in his osseasiou-the first Crown Land better prepared than ever- t0 give universal satisfaction t0 - 'deed puss s the old township of Mark to buy - the public. As usual I make a specialty Of the farmers' t�'ade, '. ham, It was made by Peter. Russell, , Administratnr, to NicUalas Miller (a7r. Exchanging Flour for Wheat, ,. Miller's grandfatherl and was lot 84, 1st ONE •POUND con: Township -of' and Was 'east of V 1, i alwayR give Llie snuie erucic of 8our,aud-regulate the quantity by the quality of - 5j : 'ti=res St. Rid -dated. Atrkh l-;. e t of _. _ the wheat, .NHEAT WANTED, Thanking nll for past `patronage, aud'askinga 9 Il?y C11Q3C iuuaare@ of tbe.eaine, ._ I remain Dills truly, fl -t. am�de-Marks obtalned,aadan,Patent ' y could clot -Bet a deeds any sooner. 'DIP. = - - - baetnet■ coniac%� tor�oae- _ F. L: GREEN; �P opRIET.i R� . -our Ofsee U Opposite a a. Paten t_.Ot- :Biller shows another curiosity in the sue. • we Dave no aab•Rgeadee, all business 4O C e t a a. direct, brace 1. trCo t P.teet "-ra o in & - form of'an account of J. Cameron with time sad aL.lew oo•t than thine.remote tin= Nicholas Miller, aforesaid, that was THE . GREENW G�� OAT MEAL �dILLS W�; n�a n r _ . running from IA00- m-..1802, h would Are now rnnning: and we are read;t'tn enpply ull_giades..of .Oat•jtieal. Corn 'Meal, °t idf-6e if on in We or nowt f � appear as ,bough they had a National r n n tion dWs — — ya SDs' Od fee et due till patent U secured. Police at thattune,-Factory cotton was. - .Rolled Wheat, .te.Lto consumers and .defilers." A specialty made of eacbanging A °tt ,•How to obtain rateata"wisp-tehr r �a iia is 91 per pard ; nails, 2a. ar 40 ctF. Oat -Meal for 4ate. Chopping done for b cents Icer 2 bus. bag. Extra quality Chopp w � clients m Tota stag, ooanq, ae 1 \ per'lb ; cotton handkerchiefs 8g. bd. or J GOIRDON8Oalinad. Try ofir Oatmeal and eneoarage our enter rise, which shill benefit y\n as :town, waYfrea "edtliw■ : ';0 Sts. each ; tea 149. or 92.80 per lb.; s J. well as nb. GREEN WOOD OATMEAL MILLING CO. ae .& SNOW & M, etap f%2 a. &l. oY 60 t a. per lb.; and most �. �,, QREEN and L_ MACHEY, Proprietors, - «ratat0�e•,wasltaps•s>~a� r ID the neccessaries at prices proportionate. Neat door tc Dowawell's, - . - _ w ,1 > ...i.- . ". -:y+'. 's r i 1.r. +`i. .ti. ,.11 ; ;% '.r.: . ,.I. . 1.. t... ' ,.. k . 1 cc Y y� • a - .. _ — __ . _. 11 " — , it le to do, to see i! Mr. Smith had ar- WOIR".6 Wtl2LO. WIT AND HQiOB. - -A T. S E C R "E T . rive �;�h time he found his rattan _ that Peoggy had worked herself into a freer nasssaKAsrxa As A Frxs Am . We have been readin n on athnol of I , . a .. .. Olt, a r� of impatience ta-sw kim again. She was late and flab that Adam up ot Irishman, ' . 1,.,' w 7 1. • quite nnoonscious of the fact, unite luno• (Wosr lY(lds ts as s'omsn's World) as ha seems to have bean Eva•ioted. ' S Iz A L L I T B E 'D 0111 E. _ neat of the effect her contentment to his j am morty to that Mn Fawcett deer.• . " . .. - - . society had upon Gerald. Afters horror ca engagement of labia of education a The -prisonerin asked whether he tee the he wird stay t Les Boul nz, she as dressmakers and milliners and speaks of �0 a man a heat of pesmfoa, re- .- CHAPTER XXL Lord Kiagsoliffe, begging the favor of s few instinctively, ahattered,ia health and spirits ;t being detrimental to those who have" pBed °-•; No, struck him in the pts of the minutes,f ter'vrewaa t hint is possession as she was, took lite a convalescent does. Piled: ' - - -1. Gerald Staunton and Blair stared at each ' fewer eduoatiooal- advantages I myself -other in silence for some ui ammo after the ( of some property whin the writer believed drifting along in a e," without dear would like to see dressmaking regarded not " Why do you call those balsamed old' • , atattliag announcement made by the latter. to he him.thought, understanding little more than the merely as i learned profession,. but as a fine fossils they find in Egypt mummies?" " Be- _.. "The young man spoke first. Than with a clear conscience Gerald ran immediate present :--and in this'atate of body -art. To construct a costume that will be at cause they have kept mum so ill thousand "Yon have the cine to the robbery in dew .-stairs to Mrs. Walroa i sitting -room, and mind the sight, the` touch of the one OOce rational and beautiful requires an &con• years, I suppose." hoping that he had deserved some praise for person in the world who had shown her con - your ion, you say t' rate knowledge of the principles of proper- . The gossip of •single sewing society is po�ess his sual y from the Imperious Peggy. Bat stent sympathy, eo Stant kindness, was to ` Yee Bhaw gave it to me when we g y' tion, a thorough sense of color, and a nt lamillos and caused came out of the buffet at the Calais station disappointment was its store for him ; the her as suashine to the feeble pl ant, and water appreciation of the pprrooper tate of materials a suicide and et the good work for the _- small dictatrees was not stone. Sitting on to the parched ear 'h and the sal- - of . Mr. Beresford's housekeeper was with us; the opposite aide of the table were two in- groper q pattern and de• heathen goes on. g . _: she ova prove that he put a lift a screw of epos So that Gerald aloe It all the awkward sign. Te healon of a nationaepends v - mates of the hone to whore alreadyGerald cerryy Robert Bonner hss-given-his sons a mile ___ —paper into my hand and said, ` Look_here, nate of the position. What would Jir, largely on its mode of dress ; the artlstio .c „ had taken a part dislike: The one was a Beresford ea lion dollars as an incentive to work. ly _ old man, I've something important to tent y when he and out, as find out feeling of a nation should find expression in - you with.'• Thea she gave ns a prim little massive, black•eyed'yonng lady, of almost he mat, that his runaway clerk was living ittnostame quite ss much as fa Its architec- With the average young, man that would be bo agyressivelyhealthyappearaaaeandbtio�sat _unbar_ Lhe _pwm" *ons. wart, h;. .„� y 1 B P aaincentive to els - Bauer, who was employed Io e�ai ---la— ae mil , awn tate and just as the-upholsfisriag find — ---_ y =— p� 3 . ed me what was inside the paper sad he P y.daughter . He suggested this view of the man has had to ive lace to the decorative Little Elsie.. take men mamma liner an establishment inTotten. ed it with two pin into one of my waistcoat ham Court Road, and had' there obtaiaed,a arrival ; but rhe only laughed and thought lack of taste and her lack of knowl with er that's a good girl. Mamma has all rhe ova ..,. wide fame for her bean and accomplish, • - .pockets, telling me that I should have to � F• it very funny. Then he proposed, is a her foolish fashions, and her lack of inven- do to Darty poor Fido. mentis. The othel''was s young man with s roundall wa - : take it to Scotland Yard'. Knowing he was ver ..low forehead and a mesa, coarse face Y, that he should find a lodg• tions; will have .to make way for the sal• A scientific article asks : "Will Com- �_' going to Paris about this business, L asked , ing in some other house; but at this she eatific and artistic drew -designer. Indeed, mg man ase both arms?' That de ds on 112 . • why he didn't take it with him, and he said whose hands were not particularly clean, began to cry, and mi>bbed out that she didn't ao far from it I ring wise to discourage we.' whether the coming mkn's " mash" in a slim . ' he should be watched and and who made hio'conversational effacre by wonder that he was win tired of each dull men of `education from taking n the kind of girl,or one of the stout varier perhaps respect• talkingin lin whimpers, to the deli ht �° g B P Pro- Bu ' Y• e,i_aicarsyiag-labia clue-,-ha-Iatendad-Lade Sigt$ 8 h g acatery ss hexa _ .dad when poor- taints, fessioa of dressmakers, it is ezaccl of Ga ta-�isdd-is _ of -the son avored his confideacee end -. - - - - , _ omen- The eptrtt eta' tsly toy a ti ' ;- scribe it to the head of the Police in Paris, the envy of the rest. The young uun was 1 ening very red and stammering fR_9Etfnl of-educaito' u ihBt-aie wdde-d,:and L am glad. medium that he buried no , treamara_.at-all, - -and if necessary get the London polios to y, ear that it was not proper for a young to see in the new technical oolloge for we. He said he intended to, but he paid a - looking furious, the lady delighted', as Ger• ad ' len A oval.-" y to live .by heroelf m a lodging -house, men at Bedford, millinery and dressmaking plumber's bill in a fit �bsentmindedness. ., aid came late the room. Peggy, Bitting up• and that ah dinarY Father -What d ,yon think of wboy that And yeyr never took it to Scotland ri ht fa the ermohair file fire was afar q ought to tri to find, oat her are: to be taught as pare of the or yard ? 8 by , mothers friends, if she woiildn t go back to carricalun . There' has also been a society throws s bassi skin on the sidewalk ? Son - .' ing across at them, tired, sad, and puzzled. her father, Peggy told him that he was very of lady dressmakers started in London for -j d + ' - She had you there!" the young lady on t know. iVhab do you think of a " Bat why ? why t You Maas M'Le?d silly, that she wasn't staying by herself since the purpose of teaching educated girl and banana -_ '—oould ve it was given-=ta-poa b MT, sass avytng, eznberanty. he was fn the same hone. and ask� m women, and the Scmg ie Dress Association akin that throws a man on the side. . Shaw I� Y. I �eure I didn't mean to have any why he hadn't had the sense to say aP W is, I hear, do work in the same walk? _ . ' '.' Yes," said Blair, letting his head fel} one, said PeggyTn a moat foelan.ap$ � >tar brathar ? Didn't he like hey g�l diseotion. "There is another fashionable institution - hie voice, befgre any of them caught eight encu h to ave her for a sister± An or - - _ - hat should be mat on," said the lecturer on . •' ° ' he b rotes' a ions of - - - hygiene "and that ls the bustle." And - table but this clue is no clue at all. It the door. " Mr& niton can tell on who WxzRz A GraL MAKES A MISTAKE. eve lad in the audience � L merely another piece of etolea pro Y brotherly affection, whit a every y gave vent to as �' I am and all about me. And it fs ver awkwardly, audible titter. sad it would not have helped me: �% yy, the subj act was hastily dropoed, Lely Bellaire in . . " But at least you should have tried-" kind of you to offer to take me, to the Ac ani: tbe-talk turned again upon 'Sir. Smith'r There are girls who, instead of mvkiag them. "Come on I come on es a gen eman " Derhaps so. At your age one does try,. el ;. but I don't know much about platter• continued non-appearance, and file obatia- selves useful sad 'calmly resting in their to a little girl, at whom a big dog had been and one ls bold successfully. When on ea, and I boat dress well enough for any. ate silence of Lord Kwgscliffe. maiden •' -. -- - -•' y' y one to take me out without being ashamed rid �$mtY, think only of getting mar barking furiously. Come on ; he's quiet :" ,have dodged Fortune for sixty yearsyonlose „ But no lilt and no •ffa•tion could stave _ .and nae nestloasble mesa to achieve now•" "Ah bat "said the little 1 "the of m appearance.. P 4 , gir , the knack of caking difficulty by the'Lotn&" .. is Dae for yon !" sa[d the young off for long the illness which had threatened their purposes Forgetting the"proverb, "Tire barkaare-in him stilt" What Is this clul Will .you let me g Peggy on nor arrival; in England. On the more baste the less speed," this sort of girl Patient (who has metwitirazt-secident - - ` - . � see it -I" asked Gerald. _ man to the lady ar his side, who wan been- sixth day after her coining she broke down, not infrequently assumes a "fast " aryls of Lits bad fracture, doctor ? Doctor (a our. ` _ ed with seedy amvttneas, but not unbecom $ It was very hard for him to be patient in and was forced to keep in her own room. + miner Lad' dress - y r m a - - with the bra an•dbwn old man's shifty, Ge Then, there 'was a gkeat display of feeling . herself at ave to tae opposite sex. In air, beautiful I rhe bone L broken is not . Gerald wondered how it was that the Ill. Join so she makes a ., • " merveleem inaction. -He put his hand gently (wed pair had had the enation to. die. among the other lodgers in the house --not B great mistake. Fish 1ws than thirteen places i .. and. persuasively on Blair's arm, seeing cover their* sus superior is the tin tired eras- of sympsthy with the forlorn little,stranger, y nibble at bar bilic, but they will not Bu y m Em ria, Kan -Do yon feel va bbl :. _ -- _ " took of mistrust and irresolution come p y' bat of excitement lest ' • it should be some- .11ow themselves to be' caught.. A load �., r �° y . age tare, with her direct, simple speech, who the rax ir, sir . ondemned man in chair: .. . peer the worn, haggard face.los; thing catching." And: in the midst of their tel --Y attract attention al have halt an ., Qu Lin _ " eoulac, it van to no liarlume ase9` -M041 at is feslm'imre like a ' sus can as' ran a goodamantaa r , nt a e a type of the Lt. You know very well I'll help you if I try keep back the team As be came am if turned n an the person of Jin. Walton, the sheet-aightedmas, of some of her+ez-. Men nail grab than a razor. �I.emme look at it a • innate and I'll -tell eon ran." ' g laadlad pro over dressed, ootid women of the baser sort may amass themselves - ronad the screen however, her composure q' y '' with her, but no mea worth' haying The Rev, -Mr. Bacchus is conducts a b _ _ _ _ The old man shook him, head ; but. he got gave way, and ;he aprang�trom hes chair whose worn, rather good-looking face mads mg would temperance revival In Lzurel, Dal., the liev8 " :. up, and drag,ge�dd out from under the bed a you curious, suspiciously cancan, about her think'°f marrying her. Therefa a Ube rty shabb black leather ba Dula e! which he with an electric rush at him cheat mg her- that makes m tree Mr. Saoker is reachin against Y g' self suddenlyat a.burst of laughter from ease lite, end who &armed the fretful,•lonely , and a liberty that makas . g 8 ust smoking,.his -• -• took' am old dark gray waistcoat the same g girl with the,the tenderness of a specially- as slava, and the •,girl who take liberties °� the Rev. Mr. Husband, of England,. h u the other two. pec Y come'out easing thy cler marrying.- _ N - that he had worn on the nalneky journey. "run w gid you've come beck,'; alta selected mother. ,� with modesry of -speech and, manner, and siY Y g•, - .' Pinned Into one o! the ,pockea, just said gcttetly, though she was shaking with who c °a over-the'h'a°dary into me$UCIiae ""Citiaen to coal-dealer—`�• aY I want a ton Gerald was inconmolabla He had bmm so as • he had described, was the relied• much troubled as to the results of her run• territory, are not more free but more eailav of Coal. Coal dealer—All right. Shall we bacco pouch, and inside that was a anger at the zadeasss of the strangers ed than before. And the robation of send it up right awe ' Citizen—O; no. I! �-to p° ' The ours man cleared his throat Loudly, away freak, ao much concerned to keep pp p.. g y ' crumpled envelops, tory off a letter and young y' mea, which is the and in view, is let by is auythin like the last I'll .just call for it - ' ' elope and got u with catenestioas alacrity. down his feelings to brotherly warmth • wrewed rip to hold some small object Al. ++ I'm afraid we &hall be in the way, bliss that he had not realised how indlspeneab!e to �e menus takes to gain lt. Whatever mea on.my way some, and awry it rip in my . though -Blair had not even looked at this y' his comfort and coateaE Lhe touch of the may �- themselves they like gentleness, overcoat pookeu . Sim son,' he said, with elaborate sarcasm. modest hidden possasimei.nce Mr. Shaw secreted jys Simpeon laughed again, but was leas little dagers, the. eonfidi gaze of the big y, and parity in act and thought in Wife (op her husband's return from him It for him, he now showed t anxl"et ag g. women. The vans their wives to ba bet- eboai it sad hb fin arm tremb� d vs he tale inclined to Lake the matter seriously. How• elfin eyes, had become. iia was forever up - tet than themselves. Tne think that we- office)— I came across a lot of your cid love- g ever, she submitted to be half -dragged n on. the stairs, in .the ho of meeting the Y letters to -day. dear, in one of the trunks u . II. . the piper to make Bare that it. was safe ; P Pe R men should be the conservators of all,that ' while the hsatly remembrance of a similar from her chair end led ceremoniously oat of landlady or the servant, either going to or g ataire Ah, John, how you did love me ! is restrain chivalrous and anLle. the room. coming from her. He had -to set himself Husband—Yea, indeed. Is dinner 'rally 2 search he ad made -brought added 'furrows •• g,w that cad been annoying you," ask• long dsstaaess to walk, that he might keep I'm as bungry as a tramp. into his worn taila He was more fortunate ed Gerald, 5artily. away from the bonen for a reasonable time ... : . • NOTES, - - - i - this time: smoothing out the paper very " N•no not ezactl at le In his impatient he wrote to Lord '--- _ ____. He was talkie to a Keataaky aadfeace y; ass, i _don't Pv misery g - carefully, he showed.to Gerald's eager eyes Sin iiffa • third letter, A woman in Hampton._Couaty,._S.C,,_ia :on the anhjaci-of the -tariff. Said ha' - — think he meant to be annoying ; only he 8so ,and wrote .it.." described whisks " a dark, red stone with a crest and motto an. asked me to 0 outwith- i at -invotanteril- he allowed is y the loom paper 1 the model Y, for Instance," when every mesa in him, s tesae-tiro to grow ' L + y woman of t2re State. Sae is 49 ears. of a e graved aepoonn it, evidently the censer bodgirl I think; and of course I said no to Brow absolutely rade To him great aur• y g the andtenoearose with the remark, "Thank ==-ohms oid,fashioaed eL-ria ' and a member of the Baptist Caurt h, Fur on,; don't care itI do ;" and the' lecturer Y g• " and then he was offended. She was the Priso'he got an answer, in the form of a p The young fellow too it up to make out worst; she.aaked mea lot of g6estions about cart note from the E srl'a secretary, Dom• years she has followed the plough and an. had to stand treat or die. - i the crest while Blair's eeyyes wau had him who I.was end where I came from. Aral manding, rather than asking, him' to be at �� !n the anal round of farm labor. Dailey (at the supper table) : " Yes, I r - _ with tiuooEgderable ilium oa. The engriv' they odious people, Gerald ?" Lord mgacliffni house is Pioodilly at t year she made nine bales of cotton, have spent meet of the pa at the dondat' " !ng represented two herons, the one 'stand- ... one o'clock on the following besides provisions, with ow lough. Sae day 3 -._ . wi I 'Van, I_chink they ire rather ;.and I'm " 8 day. • IFaoc}rf° 's f-the-tAndt� yj : - ro you , i lag th al al wings over the ,pro• j a,rr the have taken on& bodee t a a int- ve ins and g y " _ I is having your teeth filled Mr.' Dnml y •" IF Y Y P PP° frequently split 100 mils a day, Sbe has a Dumle st ••ey `, ., till4p ul sari may worry you. meat to the miaow that he had to watt n Y ( rngRlirsg with a steak(: Yes, Vain%aear at toy. At the top was an Laatn' ht he annoyed p goodhomeotbarown.enjoysexcellenthealth ma'am; filled and Chu " - . earl's-oorenet. rg yed me in every mean and down the street for a quarter of an hoar and in sending ber children to school tegrt- pend. "Surely this can be traced," said Gerald little way be could think of, because that before theheur struck : his punctuality was laxly, Mr. Links (to landladv)-" What kind o! „ girl talked to me Instead of t� him- rewarded, for no sooner had he rang the bell a dark did thin eves, Mrs Dink rl " Don't- lot talk about them, Did you than the door flew open, and he was ata. The-Aupz tae -�bart of. Wisconsin. bas yo��Y ti !" , whose crest thin i&" - Y 1w . O yes, I know thn6�'said Blair, wlthout aee�tlre mals !" ducted at once into the Eart's presence. At not decided the that the woman of that Stow have Lan ckfra ' I.the may. I aim ply ordered p not the right of franchise other Zhao its ex- • duck Eros the bntcheE'a." Mr. Jinks any ho efulness. "The crest im Lord Kia Yes, and I've karat something very -first he. thought }+e was alone in. the rather a etruaglin with'a second joint) —" I think - p ll" im cant. . Bat heavfl tarnished room to which 'tall lciae in school election& The tal • g j ) cliffe's It must bare been stolen from him'." Pm qua are, not to hear any• yy Racine is b this decision de rived o1 its a serf you a decog. back.' ,. thing &boat that now. You are tired out, mereea a, and dark plush chairs, and much Y p - W ell, thea, the ponce may _ be able w and yon const go to bed, and in the morn- woodwork, gave •gloomy look. Then a lady mayor, who was not installed pending " All, glad to nee you back, old, man I"' - es been robbery must go and dad out if there . . voice addr�,ed ,him from out oia b of the, judgment of the coact, The principal raid a local merchant to a returned citizan. Islas bees a robbery lately at hin place, and he interrupted him clip n ti htl to atotha Ia a deep armzhait, and he dleceo er• results are that Wleconsin women are disap- " T'm glad Lo be 'back," raid the other. If so, whether the thieves have been die- i P ' g g Y ed that a white-haired gentleman, with a pointed. and the, husband of the Racine " Where have you been ?" " Been over to . c. with a gn `7% ooverap .they carr ria aothio we risk fa don't sand me awn ! Ilia penetrating face, the ontlmea_at.which wdka mayor has stopped sewing oa bntjonal and Boomtown." " In basiaess there ?" " Yaa." .. - - _ gg his arm and looking a at him wi gone to �iaihae " Make an thine !" "Yes, made as assign -;mmt . to Lord X liffe himseI ..I feverish arm,' - That .won't do any ¢cod.. He's the • Y to to aeill handsome, was gaziaq upon him very g° - Y Yea,, made alone fin. sire I intently. , - mem. most'selfiah cid sooaodrel that ever a ou da't ilea I should lie ahakia with oar name s—w t . on t remem• �' won give se a trouble of g The Groundhog Theory. saying two annecessary words to save a man all aorta of ail y. fern, fancying I heard the her," said & voioa, which instantly brought Fondness for Balled Nonkeyse . --':from the gallows." .. cracklingg of the branches in the wind as .I Into Gerald's mind the .thought how very " People may ridicule the groundhog "I have eaten with the Chinese in Chins," did at 'fuer Boalesox ' and cries of voices like one old man's voice is to acothar. theory as mach as ch lit "remarked sa + "Well, on said jmt now that the yonag y cY e' said Colonel Patrick Donsn.' " I have eaten p and the.howls of a wolf in the darkness. O "Gerald Staunton, sir," said the your old fellow yesterday in talking of the'matter. can be 'bold' sncceesfall Will on tract don't know how awful the nights have B11 the same, there's trach in it, as say- . .thin stone to T' 3 g , with the President of the United States in .best toe you Ill work�ike s son Ylavei tea get since that-eveening when th y name to wf d �, wondering ,�sa EhctLher�hat sou the right one may see. ft he will Duty take the trouble the White Home. I have eaten with nearl say the Mi. BEaw had been murdered in the +►.�. — - to look bark. ev nation •.Lhi� cleared up ; I will indeed. ' re 1bad,yon sa groan sees his shadow. on February °II °m at -f -b l eaten, for I have e in yoan posseaion °g y e, always regarded it as bad taste to ask ues- - bright young face glowing with generous en• �et'it an ;bat tonight 'I shall hear .them •• I think so. I hope you wf11 be kind Candlemas 1isy, he retarw to his hole, Lions about the dishy that are rovidegd in ., thusfaam, with etabborn determination to lust the same, I know:" enou b to tell me rift is ours," knowing that there will be .six weeks -more P .\ • Gerald did his best to soothe her, and to g' Y of winter weather: Within my recollection your hpnoar by hospitable eople. In the dark -red atone on which his fate, so he Gerald produced the red atone and gave it Chins I have eaten rats, but I didn't• know began to think, depended. • He hesitated. laugh away her nervous terrors ; but the to the old ntleman who turned it over is 1 have never known this sign to fail. Look .. "I daren't do anvthiaq with it myself," " poor child was really ail, and when he made ' ,. at the resent instance I Less than two it ; and what you don't know does you no . e .• y , his hand, and than asked : And west did P harm. Whea the Sioaz want to o' on ' U murmured, more to himself than to Gar • er lie down on the sofa she could not rest, weeks the onndho foretold a roloa yy • thlsoome'out of I ago g P g honour the will serve on n roast do aid. " It might get me into fresh trouble. but started at every sound, and began to s• I..believ , ed winter, Aren't we having it ? - Well I . Y Y P talk eo iaoohereatt -that when an ,. °rte` - - — -should may so. $ince CsndIemas da we've arae a dii5 of -honour L — —�'he poli�x-waald-think I'd picked' it-- An y Y' Ab I Veil, yes, this 'came oat of a ring y baked monkey, and sweeter meat on could . some wnsho and told thin &tor te nt came in Gerald in alarm asked her tosehd for which well once mine if that in as matiafac• had taint snow, hail, foe and fog, t seems Y Y P ' Y I know; that an earthly tree• not imaglae. These monkeys live rip in the a, doctor: , Impossible, them oaff the s cent Aad, after atl, it'll do tion to yea." Y Y branches of trees and on the vines • their . -'o good,• Ila sure of. it: I'd sooner chuck it `. Before -she went up -stairs, however, with "'And'im it too •mach to ask how it left tura shoul3 .be`endowed with the power to Into the gutter; and be rid of the thing," ' Ain. Waltdn.en one side and Gerald on the your on aill ' forecast the weather so far ahead, novel feet never touch the earth beneath them "Trost it to me Whatever it May ,she was unlucky enough to offend „ poeestsr and the ,live on,the choicest nuts and fruit, other, less, it does appear That the groundhog hal they ,live Y g I I'll tell you that, tet, It sone taken- No chicken was ever no sweet d tender as " do, it sha'rst6 get you into fresh trouble, I a�ja her.enemy Mr. Hacks, by tailing to at if you like -from me b a member that wonderful gift. I have -great faith in baked monkey, I iso confess, though, that swear•" hear hfa "Good night, miss;" as he passed ' Y ' Y hishogship'asigns."-(PhiladelphiaBulletin. on Dae cf the last vccasious of m dining is _ - He sods 4& -gaining -his bis bad-• little the bar at the statin-__ of my own family, thirteen years ago. _ t• _ y - S�- r --- Gerald. a This time- it Doomed -to - - - $��-1-dtd not feet-thm an -was well the old man's resistance gave way, and with• "Ill nerve them out, with thoir too•go0d• him ho,vve inch one old entleman resew• when at the end of -he meal I found I had rY g The Number of dews in the World • _ in half 'sa hoar , of his- coming.Gerald had for•anybody sire," said the amiable gentle, bled another, not onlyis voice but is men• - staffed myself with baked lizard. Of tonne - the stone safely in his own pocket -book, man to himself,; and, being an aoknowledg• nor. • ' Concerning the figures of "the entire Jew• there is nothinv wrong with the lizard ex.1. • and left the house with the steadfast con- ed adept at the refined amusement of "prat• ,• I :appose;" continued Lord Kingecliffe, ish population on the globe, there is, a differ- cept our -petty -pr ' - spfo - . viction that he was on the right track at tical joking," be ave the whole force of hfa encs of opinion among,tbe statisticians ; but did, but when at last I raw the big scaly last, The very auepioioa which had canard intellect from that moment to the dtscove looking at the young man shrewdly, I am the Hebrew Annual. decla;em that France I and the claw of the lizard I dida't think Mr. Shaw to send the stone to Epgland of some trick which should am nee all h� not far wrong the that the person n q rather than ca it hiuoself had roved to p contsina 600.000: Germany, . 662,000, of I lilted it. try p previous Erste in the_diecomtorts-tt brought whose possession. t4is stone wan, found ie whom 39,000 inhabit Alsace and Lorraine ; .- have' str- foundation and Ger• upon n hie victims and the cone vent to wauted, es the police any, for some action ... ' ' fl glory or other, that wouldn't raise Anetria•Han ry, 1,644 000, of whom 883 nm rOW o . - -- -^.',a-felt bion tan m - , da sad angary ; g -this little�ttre must be equally well groxnd-' •The , actor pronounced Peggy to be suf- preftige .' '.. Italy, 40,000 ; Netherlands, `82,000 ; Ron. Mr. P. E. Backe, speaking to thp.Ottawa I -.d. faring from the effete of meatal shock and Robbery,, said Gerald simply, and mania, 265 000; Russia, 2,552,000 (Russian Fruit Growers' Aaeociation the other day,' • -- •- 'He asked"hir way to the nearest police. over -excitement, and of course prescribed conjectured complicity fn a murder." Poland, 768,000); Turkey, 105,000 ; Bel- at Ott,%va, said : Ia his estimation the Ill _ _ station, and at once inquired whether it was the entire rest it was impossible for her to . ' "Good, -very good., Well, my boy, glum, -3,000 ,• Bulgaria, 10,000; Switzer- taws Valley plume were as good as those In , ''- T commit- take. And he advised r to stay in her I would hazard a fair sum that the person land, 7,000 ; Denmark, 4,000 ; Spain, 1,900; any other t of the Dominion.' , --- -. .. � known that any robbery had been o par ted lately from the person of Lord Kingm• room for a few days, beano afraid of fever, who took the ring from me is.the..peraon-'you- Gibraltar; ;1,501; Gteeoe; 3,OW ;'Servia, Dr, Hurlbert had had great success with elirff�,-ns aayof his estabishmenta..' Moth- $tet Peggp_ltnrat int& bear ,razed prctcafed "want. --Bat you won't catch him. You are 3,500 ; Sweden, 3,000. the native yellow plain. The tree grew .___--" g of the kind hd been heard of, and on sbe enduld die it she had to remain by her• am agent of the police, 1 suppose?" In Asia there are 300,000 of the race, rapidly and the fruit was luscious. EA re• Gerald's producing the stone and stating self so lou and the had to 've wayto "No, air. May I keep this stone?" Turks in Asia has 1V5 000 of whom 25,000 'commended a trial for It. � - • _ "".- " -. - whose was the crest, -he' was advised by the her. g� Y �` ' "Certainly. It will do nobody any harm. are ia�alestine, 47,000 amu in Russian Asia, Mr, R. B., White drew attention to the superintendent to whom he wss 'talking" to So next morning she trotted down -stairs Good morning." 18,000 in Persia, 14,100 in Central Asia, 19,- fact that the stones of our plums were not - apply to Lord Kingsclfffe himself, since he after breakfast,- wra t n p p ,in an old white herald went out in a whirl of excited VO in Iadla,and 1,000 in China In Africa, all large. He hd ,seen some _ _A_ _ut_a _- mde�o,�ecreL aLthe snout that the identafl• shawl of-Jure,"Walton a and lookitrg l' houghte-ITetie"emed'to`have done no good, 8,000 Jews live is Egypt,55,000 in Tnnieia, ryuarter of an inch -In length. cation of the stone .was matter of livor- ghost down on its lack„ .And_she hovered and et be had: heard- something suggestive 35,000 in Algeria, 60,000 in -Morocco, 6,000 Mr. Cbarles-Gibb, of Abbottdord, stated fence. about the sitting -room restlessly until Ger• and interesting, And through it all he had • in Tripolis, and200,00D in Abyssinia. . that the plum seed brought from Russia, and . ' .So Gerald, atter another duty -call at the ald returned -from his' first visit to'Charing a strong seame of'smusamentat the eccentric America counts 230,000 among her cit- which had' done so well -here, was not the -- ' !Oharing Cross Hotel, only to find that Mr. Cross Hotel. Then she eat quietly hold. manner of the yid Earl., . izeus, and .20,000 more are distributed in real Russian plum.. That species reeeiv63'"°' } Smith had not arrived yet, went back to 'i his hand, and listening to his account „ other sections of this continent; while here hd been tent from Kief, where the at- gings, What a "queer, snappish, clever, old ti' _; , ]iii ltd and resited the wish to nee of his walk ; sad pi sently, having paeeed fellow he seeau to be I And how he reminds only 12,000 are scattered through O.'ern•. mosphere to like that of Hamilton. Peggy again until he hd gone straight to a wsketal night, The went to sleep with her ,. fes. In short, the ' entire total of the Prof. Saunders asked the fr aft were 7 me of Mr. Beresford I , growers ,kbiina own room, and written a careful and head on h4 shoulder. He went a meooad • - Hebrew race an the surface of the g1,be is resent to send different kinds of seeds to yrambl� latbar to the t , muds (TO Bi CONMlrosa); satimvte$ at %300,000. the Experimental farm to have them tasted. I . .. - - J- . ;,. .. ti _......,r t ,. . . ,y 11. �, ,.-. , . _. ._ _ - - . _.. - _ s . c-,. . , a .. � �� •..+ _ o v: ♦IN : . t .; li . — .. :, .. ,. . % •� I- _ . .. ,,,t 4,{s.,:,.1..T,:.<,•:•-.sw ,. n ,..q..,,.,,.,!-•.s..._ tin.. 1: - ... - ' . 1 _ ,.. . _ ,•a... ,.r ., s -u ' _ a hors rderred to is lhrtiois 1 of this treaty • . • ,,FA1�H. ECEIN'TIFIQ• ^ PLANTS IN TQE �CFLLAIl. • : THE FISHERIES TREATY ..'+ - - - may raft 'bo forfeiture A r i of the bcaD or ver eel and •pparLenaaae&, and also of the sap- r NoTss. . ' In spite of the rejudicesp&inat it, cram••' , WUJJAst rALcoNz3L ', . plies and: oar u aboard when the offences Allow no cruelty to domestic anim . 'Hoa aPPmv to De making its way Into - - A 8>1mIIlstl of it/ hOYidoas. was oommttte�. And for preparing in such popular favor. In a recent review of the Keeppassion,Gower, andgohoa. a�b�a and _ _, i waters to unlawfully fish therein penalties ]s You want plasty of eggs take good oars progress of the reform in the Nineteenth other v1n�a-lftt2a-taalat at tharoat, b¢t, by shall • be Szed b the coact, - not w exceed o[ the "biddies. Century, Sir Henry Thompson, the eminent keeping them cool, r inactive as possible. Article I .The )ifgh-oon� parties thei for unlawfully fishing, and for- It to encourage farmers' clubs, Eesti- English surgeon, who began to advocate t'tach back any growths they make now. ' Oreo u appoint a mined on to de• y g' y �� etacremation ri'tesn ears os creta that it Mr. E. M. Allan, who grew some of the limit in the manner provided in this treaty 'other violation of the laws or Great Britain,: tater, grange&, y ag b y Canada or Newfoundland relating to the y g supply gra 'generally p y finest chrysanthemumsNowever ahovra ti the al- ". the British waters, bay#, creeks and harbors g Let laying hens have a su of vel been more ' carrell ads ted in Ital•; of the coasts of Capad+ and of Newfound•bitivas of the New York liortionitnral ri ht of firer is such waters, bays, creeks eta. w make a Shells. than elsewhere, but that it bas been intro- -:. • '__;:�. g fishery gg' 8uciat ,had no greenhouse, but Wintered Lad, as w which the United $fates, or harbor. The penalties shall be fixed by p duced in Germ Do BeBlQWin _ r by Useful books and periodicals for these_' d u 1 u on his cellar floor, ke t them — Article-l--the-eonvention of-Octobef2tl,- li►e tofu t,- a°t-°zc°°ding tm all i3 for every Switzerland, Hollers , gwWen, �'orway and P id , 1818, between the United Sc•tss and Great long evenings and leisure drys elf htl moist, but se cool w he d' his po- ton of the boat or vessel concerned. Tae the United States, Lad a crematorqq has g y G Britain, wee nthed forever any liberty to boat or vessel may be holden for such penal- Kalamazoo, Mieh.,•has 2,000 seta devot, been built at the cemetery of Pere Ie. CDsise, Moes all winter to and brought themont ria and forfeitarem.; The proceedings shall ad to the cultivation of celery, with a stated psris. There is reason to believe that rani- and divided and replanted. them outside in • take,..dry or cure fish. v e 4 of April Lad Way. . .1 Article'-The Commission Bha11 consist of be summary. and" faexpehsive as-praoLi• �e� P� $400 � acre. Vary ,a°anderatioas alone will in time; lead a ;1 cable. The trial, except on appeal, shall The Hubbard is one of the baso veinier to the general adoption of this--mode of _R°°a' either is ppoot; or heeled ie., kept- two ocmmissioners, tR, be named by her Bri= be at the place of detention, unless the squashes, for both table and stock, if kept in sing of the dead. very well in the collar aver WinKr: Don't ' 1 Lannio Majesty, and of two commissioners w j g req p pe Still the come. In these da s fnveh- let the coos get dry. The tope, even of tea- _ . -be named by Lhe President o! the Uai ad a shall, on request of the defence, order a lace where the tem rature is even. y y eeented roses, don t mind a ShLrp frost, but ' be at some other place adjudged Returns from eight amazing firms in tions crowd one another's heel so feet that there is noth ed b freezin States, without delay after the exchange of m w mare cenvea at Seanri for y - by h ' ty Main, that in .1887 `they put up, of one has beady time to call "behold me" gee these bashee m a part of the ,cellar, -- shall meet sad oomgiew the delimitation v whenrel is offered. easonable bail shall a' Wawa ­ %list is p ~ moon as possible thereafter. be ecce Th shall be r a A Connecticut dairyman tried warming The telegraphic typewriter l L combination and show a determination to start into drtiek 3-The delimitation referred to in - proper P the water. for his cows to drink in winter, of ordinary typewriter and telegraph in- growth, fetch thetn�tpstain fiat to a shady '• peal av a defence only, and the and the increase of batter is tea lays paid etrnment, by means of whish an operator window in s modarateiy- cool room and afterx- '-'1 { ' Article 1 of this treaty shall be marked evidence at the time may be used on appeal. b ressin the keys f era Into a suns window . upon British Adairaliy charts by fi aeries of Jnd eats of forfeiture shall be reviewed the-expeme of piping the trough. y p 8 y of s . writer at one L days brag th y - ,- ilea regularly numbered and dui de,crib- _ the Governor=Generst-of Canada in (Cour: o horsaahaaltYbu a�owedLo to e�L ergs end tele aplz woe . Thence a e a gnler y by- writer copy � Lhe other. The. transmitting bloom. w At�Mr, Wilson s greenhouse= at Aa- -The d-e tnon shall be made in the oil or the Governor in•l:onacil of Nowfonnd• draught of water for an iioltr aftareatu.g, it a also malates a co of the message. - 1. -- failowin toanner-and-thal3 d-hzfore the came shall-be e:ecated fact hp will not do so if he be Lllowad� _ Py i thou the other day, I raw hardy -rose upon Owing Ttrote who haves coat�si of -thin Invention L n f e both the high contracting parties as a, H Article 1� -W heaever the United States drink what he wants before eating. • hole to supersede with-it in merosatile con thousands of Weira struck into hth,a a nd on lathe -- le-Io`r-ie. i pnrpaswa tmaer Article 1- of the shall remove the duty rem fish oI, w a e gamer m ac sea conn y, a tgaa, fidence the nae of the tale nae. meeea Convention of October 20, 1818, .between oil, seal oil, and fish of all kinds exce t latae L S cin of warm water ow his farm P g propagating aofiea: These-nnttiagseLae - 1' the IInited States sad Great Britaint P P' g ie said to be sf a Mutely secret, a, the open• secured m the €all, handled and wintered '1'!t fish reserved is oil beingthe, reduce of which in winter keeps the at�w melted for ator can cat off from the circuit all the im- p ) p in. a' cool cellar a6 we treat apple scions, and The ibree marine miles mentioned in Article fisheries carried on by the fishermen of yards around. The spring se ea as a winter. atrumente exx t the one he wants. Next. - -1 of *a .Convention of October 20, 1818, Cs-&d-� Ne*fomadlaud, iaelnding 7 ab, rendezvous for frogs. . ._ « P when they$how a the primo u Band tuceky shall be measured seaward fiom lbw water Ezperimentere have observed test grans- are. brought into the greenhouse and stuck radar, as well as from the usual and neves• The largest hone is the United States is sod may ve.off as mach se_ from two u into the sand on the benches, about halt an - 'mark,, but at every bay, creek or. harbor, y gi - mary caries, barrel, kegs, cans and other owned by Mark Thais, of Mattoon: Ill. He five pounds of - water for each and eve inch s t. Bat we don't want a greenhonie not otherwise specially provided for in this usual sad necessary coverings containing in only three ears old, meseares nineteen P �' . frac each three marine .miles shall be ry g g y y square foot of surface every 24 hours."— at all for thl ; just let them alone in the treaty, the products above mentioned„ the like hands high, has gained 260 pounds is the ,.The further north grain is town, so much cell artill the end of March, when we con • -. - - seaward from a straf ht line drawn across Bc g _ prodnota heirs the produce of fisheries car. Let five weeks, and is still growing. the elterter is the term of iteseg`eiatloa till up a four-inch-deep box of Bandy soil and - the bay+-creek or ur-ie. thaparC near-Loci oa y e ermen o The ie., roved mutton bleeds of sheep Bal ripens 20 days. earlier in Alten, is Loc in BUCK the cuttings; and brIng.them _ _ est the eatraace at thy,�irat pont, where p h y s y • ane widest measurement does not exceed 8tatoa, 0s well as the usual and ecce cannot be kem-115pt is the meaner usual wit 70 degrees of north latitude, where on the into a eunleas window in the house, and let. � ' tea marina miles. . . -vhe -aino me e e aver e o years a mean sum Be iilowl AS they shall be admitted free o! duty tato the Do- liberal -feeding sitention but they Article 4-Mentionis certain bays on the •minion of Cansda and Newfoundland. And g ' tore u only. la degr50 than ''it does is please. Coast of the Maritime Provinces and New•' 'n anch removal of duties, and while the Pay well for the care bestowed. There is a Christians, in latitude 50 degrees, where the English ivy, camellias, myrtles, pittospor- N„ great demand for onperior mutton mean summer temperature is 60 degrees­4-4 ; ttma, Japanese privet, English holly, sweet be made. into the United States by British ,nb}wcts When vegetables ares r g, ce+re as e -'- .lrtiele b-Nothingg is this treaty shall be without duty beimg reimposed thereon they meat be kept from fermenLiag, as they the one plana Be in rho other. "—"Cations rhododeadroas, sraacsrLs, and all other construed to iacladb within the common the privilege of enzeaing the ports, bays ands smelt wiH ferment 'whoa piled is large lay enough, this power of ripening speedily odor Dens of that type, which oars be win. . , a balk. This may be accomplished by piliag becomes hereditary in the course of Some vary well in cool, airy, Light cellars, ns an harbors of tl a aforesaid coasts of f aaad should never be allowed to et dry at this . • waters as such' interior of so that lama a from g i y portions y to some oirchlation of generations, springing bays, creeks-cr harbors as cannot be reach- sad Newfoundland shall be accorded t. air them, or iy packing in bLrralr. seeds that have been brought from the far root ; indeed they like plenty of molturm ----ad from the sea without pasung within the United States fishing' vessels by annual li- North to more $southern localities, grow as It in ther same *ith out-door evergreens. three miles mentioned in article 1 of comment free of charge, for the following The problem of farming' consists is mak fast a6'9rst, or about ,s fast, as they would Evergreens always are more winter-hut . ''I • , . ,rpgm, ei - ing the soil fertile. Manure is the farmer's ., n the round l - in winter than when --- -- - drtid"-The commissioners ahsll from 1. The purchase prow ons, t, ee,_ 16- it is wall. wet a same u rue eve - r - time to time report tQ each o! the high Boa• seines. linss and all other-mappiia and ant• have urge heaps of it every spring to spread I advise those who have a arm comfortable wits flee, fibroma-rooted plants like azaleas. tractia8 parties such Iina ar thgy may have. fit4L upon their lands instead o! money at ister- and. Bleeping rooms s refrain from making win- Fuchsias,- craps myrtles, promegraoates, - agreed upon, numbered, deacrib- and 2. The transhipment of catch for trans- ass, they would prosper better is the sad. tar vieiLs unless sure of similar accohave no lemon-scented'verbenas and bd5imAS may - _ marked as herein provided, with quadruplf- port I an meaaa of conveyance Small Iossea are not always observable. tions; and I .ala advise those who have no be kept prett dry ; but not dust-dry by . I, A low o! one tract o! milk r da at five w+y of hosting the Spare room'. w refrain y h vete chars thereof, which ilnem.ao reported S. 8 inning of crews 9 per y' from inviting cavalrydnrta the winter any meant. F.ryth3iaas and datnrsa; ow- I ahall forthwith from Time w time be dmril•' ba s shall roe be obtained ity, barter, crass Per quart, `-'� days, amounts w ten g ever, are often kept drat-dry over winter . pp season. There can no more chilling bon- and with seemia impunity. Bat. ex;*pt is _ _ ___-. taoeonalY proclaimed by the high contract • bat bait may be so obtained The _like .dollars or more thea the interest on the vat- g p tTea sad be biaiiagatter two �aatoa e€ eluli be contianed sad ttivea to ae of the cow. It should be. the object o! Pity ('•) than tong a groat into a cold the case of bulbs, tubers and curmr, and the 1 fag Par p room to sleep: Edea' used to prevail (I -,1rom $Wb Proclamation. fishing vom elm o!' Canada and of Newfound- the dairyman to gain an additional gnswt, am thankful that it was before m da that like I should duadvise any one keeping Article 7.-An disagreement of the tom.- land. oa,'the Atlantic tenets o! the United and w keep ua the flow at all Simmons-c yl plants dust-dry over winter. 7.--Any i swarm darning room wan productive of ill p There is nothing gained by allowing duh- missionera shall forthw v be referred w an States• - 't do not receive as much attention Y health. I prefer artificial heat, with ventil• . a'npire selected by the Secretary of-State' of Article 16.-This treaty shall be rat wd they should on !arms, especially adapted w &tion, to the cold, clone rooms that used to lies to sprout ,tau Rrov: th before April ; -, the United States and her Britannic Majaa- by the President of-the United States by the rearing of wafer, fowl. Besides yield- be considered wholesome. Fears a therefore keep them inactive and nip back - .. ago .1.. i, Minister at Washington,' amd hla-de- and with the advice and consent of'the Soft• . ing a regular income in the way o! feathers, friend of mine contracted a sickness from may gr°ovthe that may ap before that ; . yisioa shall be final. ate, and by Her Britannic Majesty, having they fire nae of the most profitable fowls for which she bas not yet recovered, by sleeping siale Cut ant all docayiavg parts of Lbs received the as&ent.-of the Parliament of the market. .Much easier reared than cur- in re room in farm house on a bitter Lam and rub the wounds over with pow- Artkk B.-Each of the high contracting �S dared charcoal or dry duet. . =f ties shall its own commission and Canada sad of the Legislature of Newfound- keys, they sell as readily in season& at winter night. A:custoaed w a warm room par pay - Examine your canna roots. If there is a i*E4rs. All other joint! ie.• land, and the ratifications awl be ozah►n8• aB good proffm at home the Idea o! occu t •cold room - _ ,•., expenses y ed st�lVsshin uh u Boon sS Bible. ' tendency to-wet oe w dry rot among chem, -_,,,,rred in oonneetioa with the performance g ti°a From trials made at the R. - Csona#a did not occur to her, or she would aoL have ,m chem out on tom moot sand o; earth of the work, inalndiag aompensatian w the Done in duplicate at Wash agton this fi!•-poultry--heaaea-Ie. :wh#eh-she wimiotrs accepted- the' cordial iavitaLion-t.�spead a ; b p t<m a; i1L11 he p� the oo t:- �th day of Nbrnsrp, in the year of ouf are is the south in some sad !n the east and few days at her friend's boom oa Lhe floor, and lot them root a little. Some - --! y Lord one thousand eighth hartdred and of our finer Sorts, as Ehamannil, Newtons - . , .. 'sag partisa to equal moieties. 8 west In others, we grestfy prefer the latter, The importance of sufficient daily exercise and flaccida. are poor keepers when dried --gid Article• 9.-Nothing-ria this treaty eha11 eighty Th vet the morning and afternoon situ, to the health of intellectual men cannot be off in. the ordinary way, but they k very * "11 J. F. BAYAsa, •- [seal] wh a the others Ret onl the midda sun. es rated. The same ma be said also o! '` 1 snterropt or affect the free navigationof the w Y y agge Y well Indeed,if kept growing a little all win- Strait at, Canso by .flaking vena" of the _ -' ' • WMLIAm L. PmNAsr, [Seal] The temperature during the entire day .L adequate and regular repose, as few-cannon ter long. ,. -- United Stafne. ,'S CHAMBStiLAlat; [Seal] . more equal. '�ti ith windows- in the south, are more potent, to shattering the nerrou, Caladium asealentum and tube-roses like I I'll_ sited iisb vesBatF L .SA©tsILL;_Wttt T,_f I the houses are warmer during.mid,da and eue ie weakening the eowtrtution, and a warm shelf in the cellar. Now is'A good+ eriteiin the bays or harbors referred u in ' CHARLES Tappan, - [Soil] colder in the iaoenm an even nngg g on t e a o olfiaga -than = T-- "- - -,- ikttioiagl of thin treaty ,hall eonform W the ootd weather, while in, the Bnmm.of daria� defier sad irregular sleep. For those Little from the medium sized. andd thenen surbot-r4ulaiion. common w them or so the HESE AND THstRE ' °i 'day fey are as hob as an oven. devoted w ' lIeotual employ Y r - relaxation d amusiag recreation are s*-• in readiness for lantcn time next ]!a fishing vessels of Canada and ct Newfound- A patent has been granted w a resident of P Y- Lad. They need not report, enter, or clear John Tintoretu l an Italian lemon pealer Madis:,n, Indiana, for the manufacture of pe� atIva The natural tendency of the man Resp gladioimsa in m erately cool ghat- when atria tato snxh bays harbors for le dent is to avoid society and its Innocent term. 1f warm, the start ,o ow before - -, putting of Cincinnati, who has the pread record of map sugar by mining as extract hickory frivolrties. Such a course is de losable, r y e ter o le a at one with ordinary sirup, such se esae•sagar or P planting out time and them become consider•. Ringg ince Lhe same, onset a the limit a- it tends to art nature and sake am* Pots few of the ri and b•bliahed ports of entry, for the of sitting. has discovered that the hicks tree will g oomy, rr to an nen ropte- ew mat advanced -tor ower ag m e g. pnrohasing wood or o! obtrintag wate=r ex The telephoneis expected w work between yield the teniae flavor'of maple ,agar ; sad Can Profitably devote to study more thea Breaehl easis i, one of the cheapest, bright -- _ Yarim and MarBeiIlea on. the 1rL o! July, p seven boars a day, and the IntelIeCtnal ala, and beet, and the ea&tesc of all to get 1e. Dept that any such vessel remaining more The wire will be of bronze, and will be on- therefore he has songnL the iadonement of effnris ahould as&" when the brain grows ocd condition. Count on about 3J w four - ' -----than tn►ea roar boon, exclusive of Son- the Gover mient'for perpetratinga fraad on g - ry' rad set far as Nogent Bnr-Marne, weary; se Its . capabilities diminish and months from laatin till bloomin time - 1 days and legal holidayy within nay mach where it will join the railway telegraph Lhe pnblio .The avowed object of the pa- roducti in oonse veno, are "Jed � g g ppoorrtt or oommtnaicatiag with the shore tent is w impose on the people a bogus sr• P ons'' q Take caret c mice or lata don't get to ,I Herein may be required to report, enter or line The distance is 600 mile&, title !ora enufne one, roc for the benefit o! sad feeble Ie hu been truly said that your tigridla bulbs; for they are ve fond lciag eP t the public, for that of the inventor and "there Is scarce] an book which does � ryy = y :clear, and no vessel shall be encased there=' A mce tel hone is exhibited s, p f Y of them. An la flowers last cal one1. "ofrom via due information to boardingPictsbnr9. A sensitive plate presses against middleman whether -.------- . dual• nob savor o! painful composition In some day they are of Little umgas pot plant&, bub '1 Eoen. They shall not _be liable is nath64aryax and glands of the neck, and, me arm. . _ part o9 it, because the author has written very beautiful out-of-doors in summer. It :.. I MA m also nota the jaws are moved in -Conversation. the Last year Charles Foyle, a farmer living . when he should have rested.' - yon have any lily bulbs stored is yyour cellar, nor when there for the purpose' a she-tee, the wire se � - don't let them get dry and shriveled. Plant -1. - ,,1 u or flats fill I '11 I of repairing damages, of ppnrehasfa9 wood distinctly Be the telephone now In ams of wheat from a speculative torn at 1l0 he arse and block ,for human axe= on m e er po or of obtaining water shall the be liable Harry Flaxmmm a very &killinl A npld •barbel, Riving his note for $250. In re- pa&sed away with the introduction of the soil, and in order w .prevent their growing ., , for harbor dues, wnaage data, buoy dna, potter of Providence, recently attempted w � they proms w �l for him, when galIowa, and- now the gallows bids lair to keep them is a coo! part of the cellar, bat • Ught dues or other dmilsr dues, bat this make as entire Lea met of fo four pieces � crop was gathered, 60- bushel at the give place to the electrical chair. A nom• away, ',from frost: The main object is to �: -anameration shall not t other . fee the bulbs m and fresh. • 4 tent . the enjoyment of a tors watched him. First he turned out feet,; „ tare to ea vire into the bat means of in• Csotnses, especially opnntias, want look- - ..-- . liberties reserved or seen ut, of eourx,• Lhe . company failed q by the Conven- twelve caps and saucers ; then a dram u oome w time. The other day two men flitting capital punishment, has reported is decayed tion of October 20; 1818. " ' • plates ; then four large plata ; and then a representingsmother speculative oonc ern of favor of death by oleotricity, All that wonld matter you find about them. Then have • Article 11-United States fishing vessels' teapot, Sugar bowl, cream jug, and water the same kind, offered to take 'the bond off be needed, the ropers ca s, is a chair with some sharp white sand that has been w•astrett- smtering the Posts, mys and harbors of the .bowl. The last piece left his -bands in just his hands for his note for $150. Thinking a metLllic headrest and foot-rest, ,and some clean from all loamy matter, and on a hot C ' eastern and north-eastern coasts of Canada, eight minute from the start. The met was that by doI 'this he was canceling the $250 m eons' of %connection, either: with electric Stove or red-hot shovel bora the sand, A' �t of the coasts of Newfoundland, ander of excellent shape and each piece was near- note,-he gladly consented. A few days ago, light wires or with some indepemdeat goner- When it cools rub it over cactus wounds. stress of weather or other catualty, may nes• 'ly perfect. however, he Learned that both notes were star of electrical energy. It is thought If cushion caetaees are rusting or rottint[ load, reload', tran&hip of sell, sabjeet w the 1 was in a Cambridge (Jian.) bores car ant avainet him, and this fact so preyed„em that the onvgestion will be acted upon.' If bring them up out of the cellar at once, and so the fan will undoubtedly be adopted pat them is a dry, warm window.' •'Rlnst or Customs laws and regulations, all fish on last winter when there entered a, lady of his mind that he blew his brains out P Y p ' d. board when anch anloadinR, transhipment haps 30, handsomely dressed, and carry A-.;war hone �eate as much as a good-one ; elsewhere and then the wretch who. in his is L eneralta c�aased ba cold ofirgwe meat, and .. - , _ . or sale is made necessary v incidental u the tag a well-coddled pay. 'Both sides of the scrub cattle.as much as grade ar thorough• blind passion has no consideration for his vie- generally y : •� rs, and may replenish outfits, provisions car were filled and not s man made &`move. brads ; mongrel -poultry me much u grades. tits, will simply take him seat as in a b u ber'a Scarlet eraniama that have been winter• , zepu �e p° y chair, the electrical--shock.-wij! be applied, ed in the cellar will now begin to •' break.” ah8 esppliee damaged or =lost by disaster; presently the lady said is a haughty was : ce breeds. Thea wh kee tafenos p ' w and in case of death or sickness shall be al• ."Ie. there no entleman on this line who y p• and painlessly, except for the preceding Cat them back-to sound wood and healthy 1. g stockIf this be mound reasoning in regard eyes and remote them to warm, li ht 1 lowed all needful. facilities, including the will'vive the wife of thi mayor of Cambridge to animal&, .wh may not the same reason- agony of momentary mnepeass and anxiety, y pp g y y his s iris will take its flight w that bourne quarte". If you are short of stock, brie shippingg of crews. Licenses to purchase in a seat?" There were some smiles, but on in be applied to trees and ilhrnbm' The p g k atabluhed rte of entry of the aforesaid proffered seats. "Ste this car!" cried the 3 P whence none return. The only question w t ern upataira w.a warm window and give s' _... Po . ry p P rare and beautiful- terms of evergreen and coaata of Canada, or of Newfoundland, for woman in tragic tones. The conductor deciduous trees take ap no more space be considered a will death ander: such eft• little water, and they will soon push forth A . the homeward voyage, such provisions and obeyed and the wife of the •mayor stalked and cost no more to grow than the c s awful a lone its tee thin]. n fail u convey new growths ;from which And can secure . " its awful Ovaria We think not but rather g� cnttinga'fa March. Aad i#-pon dont ,­ supplies'se are ordinarily sold �e finding yes• out. inferior kinds everywhere Been and no that in he auddeaaess find eileuce of Inch want cutting yonmayretLin the growths rel shall be granted to United States yah- where ` rized. Ie. the one ease -we have D 1 awl en o the flowers.` in vessels in such rte tom tl upon a P a taking off that there wi 1 be a solemn and j 9 , 1 g >?o P P y P P Aerial NiyigatlOD. variety which is ever pleasing to the eye, iaex hcable im ressiveness that the cumber- Keep your l.ar sweet and clean. Don't + .plication and without charge, and such ves•. and which always stimulates thou ht and P P eels havingobtained licenses in the manner g sono nature and parade of death b the 1 BPlash water around on the floors ansa walls PiTrssasr, Feb.Fob25.-Dr. Arthur de Baue- inquiry. Ie. the other case we have a thrice- P y as yon would in a reenhouae innlass' the , I m-eforeasid shall also be aocorded.upon all oc• set, of Chicago, president of the Transcon- told tale, which no one care to listen to. - lows prevehte. = g 1 "- cosions such facilities for the purchase of gl' Navigation Company, is in The London School Board has concluded .cellar is overheated by a furnace. h moist ,casual or nee n prodlione or supplies an the city placing a contract far Steel to be that in the Administration of corporal pars• cellar rots the plants. While a alight frost are ordinarily anted to the�tiradingvessel, need in the mam>soth air chi which he t=.y'he Russian War Parly. ishment teachers should not strike their won't hurt many of the planta we usually1. 1 Ps winter in ourcellars, it will net do any of Bdt such provisions or supplies Bha 1 not be roposes w build. Esoh of these ships will The Russian journals •nay protest too pupils about the head or - face. This is 'a them any good, hence keep it out altogether. obtained by barter nor purchased-for resale g 85{ feet long sad 144 .feet In diameter. much when they say that war is not desired wise- decision. Very serious results flow Ventilate by opening the hatchways and - ' _ _offtraffic. They will be coneshaped and made of steel. by the Czar and his advisers. There ie al• from the old-fashioned " boxing of the sere " windowe in warm, mild weather, and• Article 1 r=FiahiLg vessels of Canada artd -The-vessels will cost $150,000, sad- it is the ways awar party in St Pateraburg. There_ 0ne professional man declares' that felly by-par-Llyopeaiag,a-window-.when the sun is- - - Nawfonadland shall have on the, Atlantic intention of the inventor.0 build several of are ambitious officers and restlesa dare• fifty per cent: of the-cases of deafness, come ehiningon itevea inelightly frosty weather. coast of the United States all the• privileges' them. De Bausset says aerial navigation is devils who cannot endure the dull, plodding from that form of caacigation. It is interest- BRt+at all timpa- avoid draughts. Look out Iter reserved and secured by this treaty w Unit• no longer an experiment but a fact, and that routine of barrack life. They crave'oppor. Ing to note, in this connection, that Mon• for mice and rats, -- 'ed States fishing vessels in the aforesaid during the present .ye►r he will start on a tunities for distinguishing themselves in the treal employers of juvenile talent are too �7 Waters of Canadaand Newfoundland. voyage to the North pole. He can develop •field and vi inning, rapid promotion. There careful of the little ones 'to strike them on Owing to the less favourable symptoms of ti� Article 1?.-The Secretary oft Treaenry aspeed of 120 milea:per hour. are more officers to the Russian service who the head. . the. Crown Prince, Dr. Mackenzie has de- R __.11 of the United Statee shall maker lationa -- love the ezcitetneat ofwar for iteown sake ' , o d nsation is a new reredos for laved hie departure from_San Remo The A I non Be ego -than there are in emy-obher-Europe&tk-army St,-Panl'a Cathedral. It ie e, life-size repre. Queen is ver anxious about the Crown providing for the conspicuous exhibition by _A novel•featnre-war introduced at Presi• P y -- • • every United_ States fishing tassel of its dent Carnofe last ball. It is called new These rnsd cap soldiers always exert great .aontstion of the crucifixion, and introduces Princess, whose nervone_ system, owing to ; I Z fficial number on each' bow, and any anch' -4 figure;' though it l rather a apeciea of influence is SL_. Petersburg, and the inner- -the figures not only of St. John, but nice of the coatinued`tiisia of the last few tnoatlr&, _ a vessel required by law to have an official •I game-a coarser of agility, in fact, between ale of the Czar's advisers frequently the Virgin. Avery few years ago its exec• is getting seriously out of order. x ( number and failing to comply with Buch - re• the male dancers,._who- sfeffe take part in fe�}bhe preesnre of this aggressive class. tion is the cathedral would have produced Tennyson feels keenly the etinga of sit ;; I gulations shall not be entitled to the licenses its � �p -16 iag a waltz with the lady _ . a riot. The new addition is admitted to be verse criticism. He once said :-" I� am provided for In this treaty. Such regula- who Rives the signal for it. aTbis she does - Seven-persons were burled by the aval• a work of very high art. , The figures are is like a traveller in a lonely desert when sad- 'tions shall be communicated tohor Majesty's -by,lm, hing a toy balloon In the air, and anche that blocked one end of the St. Goth• white marble. ' denly there appears on the hori'son a figure . . -. , n . - �Goveniment previously .to- their -taking the salutatory competition which ity'provokee and tunnel. The Imperial' Government proposal -to which. shoots an arrow that reaches me, effect. among the young mea in their frantic efforts All the Italian irsenais aie'workiag n ht ,grant a loan to the local authorities to tide enters the flesh and rankles there ; and m= t , Ar ick 1�-The penalties for nnlawfnlly toretah the nrlaistura aerostat and secure and day, and there. is ggieroat aotivihy the Croft6n over the present,. *d6d of dim• though the wound is small, tie a smart I r­Q. j�ahimg in the waters, bays, Creeks and Kar• the prise is mid to be e>rtremely diverting. bitrottghont the enttrs naval departmen4.. teas. I cannot forget.. --~� . . , • L . . — _. _.. - _•- "1. _..— --------_.--_._.--_. -_-- ... •! .. . , C . . t s -Naw ADvg*TltigMKT• TWIG DAY. vssswtalL -Mr. A. Mason and wife an visiting �, y. H.�y In the advertisement of the rickering friends as Audley (his week. We Always, Keep on Hand the Bost Local -T, C. Brown. Township Conseil which will be found is •-Ito& Hand Loom for sale.' Apply another column calling for tenders for xotac�-fico. Burton. g T. C. Brown. Brougham. * PORT WL'�TE, JAMAICA RUl4t, Wanted -W. J. Gordon. _- oedar'timber, an error Appeared Iaef week is the item which read 7b,000 ft. cedar - qt the, future, and "Lenten Season -W. T. Dunbar. We never know What Tender -J. Hamar Greenwood. the It should have read "7,500 R." the merchant who nev. r _ All interested will PIOUS E' i 1000NAC BRANDY, Hou" and Lot for Sale-W.J.Monne of this important correction. -Mrs. Allison, g4ngaton Road who - _ -- --- For Sale or to 1'°t -d' R. Greenwoo�'has been very low for several weeks pass, ROLL &IIID GIN, AND OLD RYE is Asrtweseass ioa�ttlee, The missionary anniversary services in now convalescent. ectioa with the Methodist church of -Mr. J. Baia MarRaeh,-oUthe- pie ker• 'Tin hA R^1e. f@F-Bled -� this village were 'held. on Sabbath last. Pharmacy, has been laid rip for the _ PICKERING, ONT., MAR. 2, 1888 Bay. Mr. Hall, of Greenwood, preached past a'� but is moving around again. PICIOnINGis the morning, and Rev. Mr. •Germanhan Co my Grey, of Bally Bay, Moa. PHARMAC3�LOCALISMS', ofWhitby, to the evening• The service, sghaa County, Ireland, is visiting his old1 were attended by large and attentive school fellow and friend, Mr. John congregation• Liberal, collections were Leslie. - ,taken up stere close of each service an - _, aid of the mission fund. - - B.—Pur - Chemicals W o - The Egyptian pyramids were built -N $ •--'P Drugs and Ch ID1C is al aye B ]hand, -� If an one is fatigued, for toboggan slides, is the conclusion ar• v 9 geed, the beet restore• ooty�• - -_- rived at by a great many students of milk,hot e new lanRua a called Vol histo -more of s restorative t an an alhoholic attracting const era a attention just now, —Mr. F. L. Henry, the Oshawa dead drink. y and �y of our readers, are at a loss to will make his regular- visit to-She-Gordonn know its ob'eets and. —1 --itis. Is -an- -House ori Saturday, March 3rd. Call on - - �aatute._Cnast.-- �. iwer to,sfveral enquiries we are, for to hiM early. The Spriug Assizes will ' open _"_4134 confess our- ignorance on the subject, as —The. reason why so few marriages -Court House, in the Town of Wbiiby, on we have heard it spoken but very little. are really happy is because Young -ladies •ladies Monday, 12ih 2�areh next, before Judge It is, however, the language for some y g = =-)o(- - time used among brakeman when calling,spend their time m making nets, slid not es -of aSatioae. In Wing cagest z'ae vale aide. -- - e regret o learn that Mrs. Joseph We are now getting up good suits The yelp of a puppy whose tat is being SUSN't Tale. Dale, HinRston Road, hada paralytic - abbreviated is the ears cur tale of a car a When a person is riding &lona in a stroke the other dav, and in falling had -whosa taii is ,cutailed to mate a curl night train, crossing the boundary line, the misfortune to break her leg. Smiled cur. his head lnznriantiy reeling on the arm -The Division Court will be in session T and art tlWmsaatdoa, of the seat and hie feet in the hat rack, hereon Saturda Wo' 'tea The next Art Examination will be held he* sees the ugly side of the tariff �'+and Landlord G� grdon ggestiup has purchased all thMt turkeys iii the ' on the 26th. 37th grid 28th of A ril. Any when the customs officer shakes him up neighborhood to hoaorthe occasion. -, school, with the consent of the Education and makes him open his lunch basket for Department, may take this Ezamiaatioa, inspection. He is apt to se. some bad -If we didn't know that this. was lea P y y P and in order � meet the cry of- lrad — ., lbs only e:pensei connected thereWith words, but. he says them low, knowingg year, we could cell it by the iydepeadSat - _ being the payment of a' Presiding Ex-,; the dignified Raze of a mighty official we m which the girls•tarn rip sir coat times are selling them _ &miner. All application ate to be scat is upon him the while. collars, like the boys, and march dawn �g. - - to the ODTZM�i the stres. - �Opucm pr 4u*•e Coasmoa. . • __<- 2,d• A local paper fella its readers About ab -Don' Bramble if your wife does lose A bar rubber in 7 A medical man who believes khat dist her death, labored ander the dela.' a now; be tbankful that she don't disap- may be Be regulated se to -make a lean that she was only 25 years of age, d Pear entirely. and leaps you to pew on Person fat mentions among other things As she maintained her Tovthfai s your own shirt buttons.. - - - r u particularly desirable, "mashed pot&. once all along, the faith cure people 'te -An exchange saga that s petition will — toes and well cooked grits." This does her ease as proof for their . d ee. be presented to *he Leg Assembly daring poi always work. Sir John Maedinald Why, we know plenty of la ' o have thin session regarding s certain matter. T ` hue been cooking Guts continually fora Rhea their age as E5 fo a last eight We would reapectfalT enquire if the local LEj j� I r e increase is his avoirdupois. a R ORDER NO iiiZ At one W. It fail would Preserve -"Tickets-rail or ocean." Bay all . ttctsra seirow Tsaeteee. their yontbfnl' looks, ho faithful they railway or ocean tickets, local or foreign, _,As 1I1 SO Cil�g. poll will hive them The Minister of Education has intro. would be. from Stephenson, aapso," ticket and - - • duced s bill in the Legislature giving to 'iwev" &a wmssr. - telegraph office, Whitby. Guaranteed at made without delay High Schon] trustees the same power -of Earl Monde mor official "rock bottom rues." Choice of _ expropriating lands for High School y y It thieves broke railways and rhyal mail steamship lines, into a car is transit at Whitby station, y BEFORE�THE P T��u ° purposes as is now held by Public Schon! and �� a gtt&osity of goods; stealing Special cheap tickets to all California and SPRING RINC' R Boards. He has also insnaated that a team &od sleigh of a man named Bntish.Columbia points, single or round V SH t probably aezt year all High Schools and Murphy to carry the booty- They also trip Tickets by all the touted. Collegiate Institutes will be required to i entered the uptown station bouse, but •t. Andsew'. �wOa Be sure -and see our large stock which charge a minimum fee to all pupils in secured nothingof value, We heave been lad f St. .Andrew's church, The lee o atseadoaa•• unable to learn the exact amount of the Pickering, have. recently purchased a set we are selling cheap for cash. worm tmewtas• theft. The same morning three men i °W es and glas a for soiree p nes. - • . ... g f dish ewer � - If eopperas and saltpetre water is used stole s band car as Agincourt, and it. is e may now look out for a -,rand soiree _ around pear trees the tree will show the thought they may prove the same ppaarties in the near future. f / . effects in & large yield of fruit. A corres• who are wanted at Whitby The G••T•P.., lfaytat 11[ Jondent u e he tried his owns de - ..1p Bartlett detective has the ease in h A serm cad.' o a' ill D. t? t , V.f be preached is �� pear free t at had gilded no finis for and Zreoeat Dale'a Hall, on Lcird's-&veainR, - - two'-earsyears—previous: Thal That—very - ---- y Pr ry year it. March 4tli: Rt 7 m., on i e follosrin -t- ielded 155 large, fine pears. and the fol'. P T 1 W C+e O �. to the Crown a piece of lana for •989 ear .abject, vu. feet acti'al Sanctification ; In 88tl the Church of E land leaeEvl P S ---'!- R owing year 250 large- ones, and -is still y os, is a perfect al condisiou of hoitnesa _ or on- whet is termed a" "perpetual lease. --_� - -----'---- `-'- •'-- - doing finely. If pear trees want iron,' The time has a=pirsd �ad now tike attainable m this life'?" A cordial in.- '-- -- — _ • which moss sails are deficient in, sulphate ply reverts to the church Here is a vitatiou is extended too all. of iron se. copperas is s Rood way too g,e. Overs0loes Iit. ocgmeat in force, made wav back in -the 1360ts f _fir iisstd a�sotut daps of Hing Alfred. compaesiag & nisi• Ali eartiea of persona Wishing to get C,., lanmum, less- one. year, and now after whotographa, crayon work, ar life -circ ila d test :-A doctor will sit down and write vacate- How strangely Ibis event links f have no • business connection whatever j -- - _-4-PrOacription - lima Airaremens wilh she pastwith Mr. O'Brien late ro _ -_ cad ink, }seat, and Sher patient pays 1, proof of the ma�Osty of the law cad llie Ra erv. . Chapman, photographer. f ; ti2, 15. IiO, se the case may be. A stability of the English Government.itb , • Y.S.-All photos made . by the yy lawyer writes tea or $w its tires of ad Wow treei�t new Electro Process. Brag along your LADIES' WATERPROOF 'vice, and gets from 110 to, W from the A**.ass,.e&t• babies." *17.18 � - a __f eel+ama . _ An at�angrment_lias. _,. -jpaff for a man, pa�man from .',0 seats tweed the postal authorities of the Ciuted O°e° r� + ' to 11 for potting it m type, priests it oa gingdom And Canada for the extension An will be seen by reference to our AND FELT OVERSHOES ' - ievoral dollar. womb of of the we' ht of advertising columns, Mr. J: H. Green• } - paper. leads is to ig parcels to be carried by Q ' movers] thousand people, and thea ear. mail the future. The mssimano, here• wood, of WhitbT, offers the Bostwick prises the puffed man if be makes say More has been three pounds. By the farm for sale. Owing to its proximity to LL and Gaiter Shoes. - eharge. Strange; isn't it. new arrangement this has been, increased Pickering Village it u a Peculiarl valuable _ >�K may to tonr.pounds. As the postage is rated �°e of pmparty, and we would- like to ' -- A gentleman called on, as the other dayat so much a pound, ao ebatge in the set some enterprisingOioon, purchase - -- - - - tariff will be aecees which will be as the farm and parcel is mto villas lots, u Q ;>tad explained why he appeared so melaa- This muni be done eventnall MEAT OVERSHOES _ -- choly, as follows :-You see, I married a follow.: From Ontario, S,i cents per lb y a. the vil• , _ -- - Quebec and'tbe Maritime Provinces, 80 lege id RrowmRateadiiy is that direction,ter— ,,y The asep- ; ug father shortly after married Britiscents h Columbiaa450 cents, an r rp t e . oBg anof 4 Felt Boots tike step -daughter'; ; my wife ,was, there• cents. village and for the pian whose enterprise ., makes the speculation. fore, the mother-in-law of my father;- I A VOW* !'sem _Waua wawa. her 61 my mother in Qwer Lawme--flixt for it eounry in ieaad Advi _ r and rug wee 6:Ep•daughter is my atop. civilize9 America; but that share is such A Lire often occurs in crowded churches, BLANKETS, UNDERCLOTHING, tJLSTERINtI. mother; well, my.step-mother, that is so a place our readers will at once perceive -theatres and such places, and the number say my father's wife, and my . wife's on reading the following,sent ns this week of fatalities ie fedi fill. No each calamities - - -- daughter bad a sett. He is my step• by a lady subscriber, and which- nes to have yet visited Pickering• but as the brother, of course, but, bein the son of g town increaser. in size and _.aria over_ coa R show how much 'Cas' News -is a reciat- po�iilation, t, m wife'•& sae -dun hter m wife is, of pP the likelihood of Such are becoming more y P 8 y ed in that LA Co.•y FEB.1 T H 'r.8 P.O.. I certain. Shonld any of our readers ever COnt'ae,°hl8 grandmother and I am his WALLA WALLA CU,,s. 16TH 'b8. Jii►. ,` which We are offeringat low. rices. Call at ::grandfather as well as his -step-brother. RiCHARDSON : Sia, -I R'tn Eorry diet I find themselves in such a lace they will p My wife also had a boy. My step•motber could not get a dollar bill until' now to please take our advice and keep cool. If .ie coneEtluently.the stepsister of nip boy, renew 'm subscription to 'anyone tells you to run for the door, ..Ret ' y P Tai;, 1 laws. and also his grandmother because be is up ape run; but shoitld anyone else tom• '' F,r Paper money is very scarce here. I have 1 �� -the child of her step son., and my father received THE .NEWS up till so -day all whsle you.to sit down, why, just sit right `_"�� ■ -pis the broLlier•in•law of m son, who • is a you happen tate at the moment. G y right, with many thanks. As I have If o the eon of my step -mother. I am my always lived in Pickering nrltil two ears you sit down, upon anyone else, you _ enotber's brother-in-law, m wife is auntR y will know that your chances are better — y ago I feel as thoughEW.S. I could not get along than the other arty'.. If you can think I beg to announce that I have a splendid stock- of, '-of her own son, my son is the grand -son without THE NER•s. I think it a very of � odd advice ' . _ of my faiarr, and I am m ow ' • _ father. \ in it. ThO�farmeraBad mar n the midst' oed f inmuch interebt'reneral,give it. The sound of your �� w&ay * their seeding, end the fields are .covered calm voice will have a good effect on the g 1 Goods excited crowd. IfYou . finallyreach theFal 1 , a n d Winter­�:' How many apples did Adam and Eye with Sowers; dusty roads and fine door, catch hold of the frameand think 1 eat ? Some say Eve 8 and Adam 2, a weather. ?,ells. M. I—. Have you a friend in that building? . If _ ' •COntiiStlII'g Of total of 10 only.. Now we figure the thing out differently. Eve 8 and Adam stnmeatat• so, do not desert him. Stand rigbt there. 8 also total 16. We think the above On Wednesday evening of last week a Hang right to that door frame. Those lar a tom iia coming out will t to dislodge C9, Colored, Caston, and Fancy Flannels - ftgiires' entirely wrong, If Eve 8 and g ' p y of relatives and friends try Re yon ; they , assembled at the residence of Mr. and ,will•eay in their excitement that you are FIalII aIle Fancy Me1tOIIS-'See our 12C, line. ' Adam 81, certainly the total would be y - 90. Scientific men, however, on the Mrs. James Carruthers, Downsview, to blocking up the hvenue of escape. Heed 'strength of the theory, that the antedi• witness the marriage ceremony of their t1�eLti not. When the walls fain upon ALL WOOL CHECKS. TWEEDS -Fine Assortment. luvians were-&- race, of giants.' reason eldest daughter, Annie C.. Carruthers, to those who have not escaped, you can something like this: E-ve 81 'and. Adam J Mr. W. L. Courtice,. of;York, formerly of easily inuip aside and save..,y4uiseli., GE,'�iTS' UNDERWEAR VERY 'CHEAP. .82; total 163. - Wrong Again; for what J Pickering. 'lie officiating clergymen, Friendship is a noble tbin,-, and you will HOr,�. - Rev. I. Tucker, of Torcnto, uncle of the thns have been true to yours• Fou will _ va'ri0t� a=d Vt�,lu0. rent - cou13-De clearer Haan if Eve 81 and Adam ( i o6 - •:.- 812, the total, was 893. It Eve Sllst ind groom. assisted by Rev. Mr. malian;'of p' ably learn afterwards that your fiiend TOP SHIRTS, BEAVTIFUL OOOOS. LADIES' FINE WOOL VESTS. Adam 812 WO��'li not the total be 1823 ? Newton Brook, The bride entered the was one of the first to escape, and that I believe the following to be the true parlor leading on her father's arm, and he lead assisted a dozen people to escape Beehive, Scotch, Fingering, Saxony, Catiadian acid Home-made Yantis. solution: Five 814 Adam Adam' 8124 was richly attired in garnet -satin and- by a ladder from one of the windows, bat Eve, total 8,938. Still another talents• bridal, flowers, The bridesmaids .were no matter. 73e will always remember: " Genuine Buck and -Leather Mitts. that son stood 81242 as E� total,- 8ae0o7AaiV A hintoaTof-Pisk�, din the doorway to the _ :BOO 1S & ���n7M , • = - Mies Ida Carrufhers, sister of the bride, v-.-�tr7 think._ this, however, not a anii;cient gt d�isa_ don Hess feel a resciie�tun,_aud h_...._. _ _- v i oblige Co, -t.-Tl shamed at having* oomsmea were Mr. A. J. onrLice, Sol, R deserted ' Darlington, you. ::Full Stock. See our (lents' three.sole Sto as. quantity. For though we admit Eve 814 Rt brother of the grooty, cad - g '.Adam, Adam, if he 8181242 keep Adam Mr. T. Andrew; Pickering. The presents P y i , g ; Halifax harbor• -lids been frozei, over FR-ESH"GROCERIES - tom an total, 8,1 ,OUB. All moron to the brise were. numerous and elegant. Eve when she 81812 many, sad probably A "very pleasant evening was spent until this wittte for the first time in twelve- ` a late hour' when the bride ave dein 'Years* Beat gUC. Tea in the market'. 4 lbs. splendid Raising for 250. felt sorry fore, but her o. pTheioa in , y Mr. W. Stewart, known as �t'!ie Kim. &agars, S foes and Canned Goods. ' order to relieve her grief8lZ• Therefore Proceeded to their own residence, near' �' p ' 1. 1Adam if he 81814240fy Eve's decreased Newton Brook, carrying wkk tkesi rise sardine quant, is tweety yeaiia old, 6 feet spirits henoe hotly ate 81,888,864 apples. best wishes of n a large circ] ` of friends. 8 inches in Mises weighs ee c lbs. and GEO. PARKS R S 1J Ul�l BART ' measnrea 45 inohee rou>,d the chest. . 6 . • / • ,J r