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I � � .I.- t..__.P1CKA,RING9 ONT, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1888. �. ­ ... .:. � ..No. 190, . - . - _ -.--- - I , I . . I... ... PrOI;nat 6arbro. TO OUR SUBSCRIBEBR: By referring .WUT n AROUND US - . " ...... . ­_ . ... . WEST HILL. . ,\ ,. I .. _,�'s-­',.... I � I .: . ia�l�a,gdreoo label on your pap-,,bI . Y. aactrtain the date to .b Of is to as aid. ' ia - * . . - - ., Come I Come I Come I Come out. come ..'' - . " .. ��_ .!. . - Win. ' 7, .:LL" LastThursday afternoon, Mrs. " �. - . I lr� I - ifealfcag. ; ( I ­___ ­ ­­­­­ - - ­- W O. & J H. EASTWOOD, . a, - e �'ttanco�smra J!ju�awilt`Z" _L_A1 h L n �:Oxor�:I. bange, Of date on label on the first paper 01- " receipt of =OZ18T%t this Office. Sys I. A , . T. ST LOC BA XG11--REGO"20 By .1 LOCAL: _PFMyl TEX PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN MY OUR � all to the Ladies' Aid social to be bold on- Friday, March 16th, at Mr. Thos. Cheater's residenve at, Port Union, A drat class . Coll . '. ins, President of the Ladies' Aid '. � .. ,.�, 1'�":, . �. � '..; Society, Ebenezer, reeably atm. � .,.,- .. * wait 4 I .... I ' . - I ;'. _�`;DRPStcke;�Iij. Office second door east of the :T� Poot-offloo. 33-y I keep N date paid ahead. t11w CQRaZSFO14bXNTS. . . program is kN;Illg provided, so don't heli- :, .. - ,... . sea by receiving a isit ­ - � "_ . v from her - I . I I'll Pabbath . I - ". . ., North American Life- Assurance Co; I . - , ' - . * ­�� . tLte. . school class in a -body. The , : ". ­ . ; . . . . . .. 1. RRS� BATEMAN & REA, Physi. . .q� , � �,-.7 .. 6ians, Surgeons, etc., (Dr. Rea, Coroner), ASSETS Dec. 82,80 FOR SECURITY of POLICY . ; I . ,,' . .WBALSAM. . . - ' . ..., �; " - : . I . - , 'T ' . . What we want{! know .-Who got left ? Mien this fiffie match. is to came off? . ... f011OWing address was read :- - . ­..�,� .1 . I .. . � TO MIS. Wm. C01Ur4S:: . I I . .. :. - t. . . 'Ji _. . _. ... Out - Office bows -Morning from . . 5 to 6 NORTH A MERI- HOLDERS 6677.151.08. TRE . h,heHon. CAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., of which be fbllo�ving list of names shows the ,,_,e ,f . o is Snowball ? . , . ,� 11 1, -,- 1, . .. I DzAa Tz&cHzh,-It th pleasure that L. . , A, .1 is Wi . Alekteri,u , . * nin g from o'clock -l -V 0 ,a 1% evening 97 - . . .- _, ., Ont. .. r�� . , 7 W . -;r.-..: FERRIER, X-.D,,M-C-P-S Alex. Mackenzie, M. P., is president, has made the GREAT of any Canadian EST PROGRE§S standiui�of the first three in.their respect. 4 , '6utlis of'January'And ive classes for the in . I. 1-1 , .1 . . . I . . ATKA.' . . . :�- I I I . . the members of our K.S.class, gather �,� I . . O' Y - . : " I . 1. fere To to heartfelt thanks- - - � , _. .- I I ...D , . . . CORONER. omm*okows-Worn1Ln&1LojL1 life company;' =Pazy: The success of the Com 1, I PtFY - Fear , in the Cedar Creek school:- 4 - - .." extend you our It ­ 2 , to 10, 'I I ourger-Y. � - ­ ­ � . . El' , To 0. Patrons STOR ' = St. Claremont. .. "'L4 �rffNVI;s--fifiI -f6LRH�': t� TO - & Vourth class -Nellie.. Wuddeli. Maud , . g I& the standing' Of some _ T11e Following . , ... V �, -- you have 'associated with us. We have . ­ . .. . . . CLIS &C ;613. * 1 --%-'sup X#4 Pure, Drugs, Chesil - . if - 7': 1 �Jz4p GBMIRJTY it oilers its memb- a. �� a to. lis - ar ; C a o. bas a fall DhepaoilA:w4th tbe� Do , ii -Holden, lilibie -Pugh. Third class -F. of the pupils in'Atha public school for the- . I.. ever found you untiring in your efforts to - . I-. F , - , . . . as r iiiiih. . .11 - . minion-Governmeurs', to the BUSINESS MAIS- NRR in which its affairs are attended to; to the VAST EXPERIENCE of the members...of itrat S. MeAvoy, Mattie Waddell, A. Smith. - Second -e1A§­s_, SR_6�_t. , McAvoy, Chas. mouth of Feb. :-Sr. 4th-Frahk Beattie. Fr&nk Nighawa-n-der, Henry Lehman. . . instruct us in the precious troths con. . . �4 �iw . I ''. I twined in God's Holy Word; and w . . .I. . .. %.:, His ---- �Sr:pray . I -" - Dental. . . . .. .. . t - BOARD OF DIRECTORS: to the PROMPT Smith, William Pugh. Second Class, JJr. ­_____ -_ _____ Jr.. -4th-Ella-' Whitson, Ada--Browns� richest blessingai'may rest upon . .. -1 .. : I . � .i , ______­­--­-----� . - R. F. L. HENRY, DEN DENTIST, visits .. I— D 15th mouth. A ATH CLAIMS. and to PAYMENT of all just DE to V LI rm of POLICYCON-part -Hanlon Walsh, XiiI Devitt. ,2nd let, -Martin Lintot, 'Morgan Sr. berger, Jessie Bowes. Sr. Brd�He Y- Nighswander, Jeseph--Beyer. -Robert - You and yours, and that He ma :.--,... :1 - I , .,. .. .. I ­ )Y His holy spirit i I, icad,­ . ... ... I . I I ast-Am -4 of each .: . -h-6--plude- - zed Air administered for I 1 . - 49v TPAC --..---.---. ­ -X "PI 'V'. Tag -h -.Thos. o -n. Ind part 1SY,-Jr.- Lint'_ '3rd . Coulson. Jr_. Coul§on,-Snsan -Olive- - - in - t, any into Ilia bless kingdom. In rf�- ru for -kindne to us, we take this " , - 0F . , ,� "; -4'tth,, .1 - -_.-�, .59ou of the teeth. 0 .1=402n.aXd13 1v Willie Linton, Evans Ward, Walter Ellis. Wood, Ma is Creichton. 99 Sr. 2nd- yodi .­- , � �,� opportunity of asking your acceptance of ­ --- I .:,.� F,i ugal. . PICKERING, Agent for the following drat -class Fire Iusur- 1st book-Mvra, Holdon,Samuel Waddell. . - . Georgina Whitson, Henry Barkev and ,Henryight .. -.;41) token .1 . - '' ' � " this- butter -cooler as a of -, .. � -11 ­ . I - . � ., � ------ . . , _ . ­ . . tom - - - . I 1, . . DUMBARTON. Mary Lehman equal, Matilda L ehmam. , , . " t 12 your services- so willingly appreciation of . ; "r ... �.' 'i = JOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTER ­`.­ I,Jotisiry Public, Orrice-. . . . THE LANCASH , . . .� I .- . . . I . � 1: . . � . - . .; Jr. 2nd -Mary Creichton, Wilmot Davis Lehman Lydia Hoover. May you,be long spared to use I . . '_,� , . -I... .I! it. -may I _A1 LadSolicitor etc. . .� . . Devwen,@ Block, irock-street, Whitby Private .. THE WESTERN, . . ... . . ' - I I The following is the standing of the and.Isaw equal, Part II -Abram Barkey. and it serve to recall pleasant . ­ . .. ,. ztt, memories of the donors in after years, � . . % James% rat" and on favorable funds to loan & . ­ . . . 8-y I . Iiarms of payment. I - � ... Risks taken an an kinds of property at lowest Possible rates. Business solicite , , 45-y Pupils of Dtuibarton public school for the month of February. Names in order of . . � - ... . . 1. .. . -1 a., . - . . I � .. . . .... :.. . . . . . Z when they way be 'widely separate& . . . �� ..f " 4i Signed on _beh9H of the class, .. I I . u 1 JLS EIARKE 1 PARKER, . . 1. THOMAS I K BARRISTE ., m' T&nd MOA97 to loan. No - merit: -Second class -Lizzie McGinty- . I ­,.­ - OSHAWA. . - , . . . i . . 1 . - ' ' . ,.O, - - ­ " . .. - . . . N--- M. Bzowis, BzwA Warric. ' - . . I . s^ Ioqk - &I*- . . . :2 Solicitor, &c. eux,rujuion., - O2Sft_;_NWwrs Buildin& Picker- . .. � be; open every saturds7--- .----4-y�-- Nellie Roach, Nellie Tupper. Elia Nichol- -sou-Miall4e-Palmer, Agnes Conway, May Rodd, Teria, Clark, Bettie Marks, Lillie '_ Eli Perki.-is is going to lecture here. : Mr. Win. Lander. is dead. He was An I- --- �� - - - - .", A pleasant. afternoon was spent and � - Mrs. Collins vias greatly delighted at '..-.: � ... LL...... . - -_ ­ FAREWELL, L.L. 15., JD&.D- VI!Ldl-[U old settler of Darlington, and leaves am r E. L .. . . II . RISTE.R. COO-ty or- Attorney, -A 10-7 - Parker, King, Minnie Annan. Jr. Srd--Gw. McIntosh. Marth Riley, Lizzie aged father and mine . children td mourn such signal marks of goodwill , and XpVprecistioifi. . county Solicitor. Court House. Whitby. PICKERING AGENCY. Peasm, Albeit Smith; James Marks. Mary hip loss. . ., - •-' -, *: 14 � - __ . I - . ...,. lrete?4114wy. - - . O'Brien; Maggie, Annan, Albert Becker, Mr. Geo. Belford, the English elocution. ist, held forth in Music Hail, on . ,-: . . Pickering Council. � . . .1. . .. 4 . i . I ._­ . i 1. I . .1 . , - .. . 1. 1. __ ____� ____ � _ . MN& By Open for .the tramss'etion.atim legitimate , . _____ . - -­_ 1�g , Animn, Amos Rodd. Chas, King, �_____ - _c4ar"thel- ithi - II '6':, * .the -­ MArCh_6sbr_­_ - . - ' - - , �:."__._= .­ " _ I_o14 . ­ - . ,. . . - Courrell met at town -hall, Brougham. on , ­ . . .. I W ..... . . Ontilizio Vet- - - o suvissan,oraduaAeof the . �BxaiA&Lwa­ Omca Houz&-Frozo 10 to 3; BaturdAy, i��;Z.i R..*. - 8 r. .3, T! 3r,t a .111 7; a 6;� Mlid-_F;;�i• The Reformer speaks favorably of . UZ- - - L__ Monday, Marcli tth, an the, membeirs . �` - -_`�, � �f, - .. . .1 . . . ,,;iWapto, Treats all disesses of ai.inary College . * she domusiticatdod -1-als. Calls bf day or , ittanded to - 095- and residence. 10%ol o'clock. . S tion. .. Elsie Morrison, Louis Parker, Fanny Pearce, Louisa Henderson, Kitty III . holding such successful revival in town- 1. .. " ___ - ____ a in the sbair. minues I , , -in;,WtiiZ�i Za t i tat adopted. . . . 1 L - -1. � - nigh PU �-� � .=ftNM.C`atb=,. JaZallry S., , King street. 93-7 . GEORGE KERR, Agent. King, Aggie Becker. Fourth claas--Daisy Rodd, Hugh McIntosh, May Henderson, The carnival in the risk was not she Moved by Mr. Parker seconded by Mr. .. -I Mackey, into ,:.Pickering. . . . . . . - (8-Y) I have . been- that Council go oomizilttes "_ ­ -L� ­ .. . . . - - - - - ....­�' H ROPKINS,ViTERINARY SUR Vat- . . . . - Hannah Morrison, Thos. Henderson, Flora Nicholson, David Morrison, John Parker, success it was expected to owing to insufficient advertising. E. C. Ray, of . , of the whole on sealed tenders for 25AW . I .11:11 feet of assorted cedar. ' Carried. . � . . . . . ___ at' J,00a - � �­.:'_ I the Ontario ,. . . a .4, Graduate GIM -.;, Xvinitav,le 1= . .2a . cq " t; a a c 9 Flemima Morrison, Isaac Piur. Louisa Whitby, carried off the prize in the two III ­ 'I'd recomrhendod'tha% - b.� .. �-. , L &-=,;,;-,-y.-1FZage _EfiJJ, Eigbl&nd Creek, and Saturday. Also practical �Q ' . z Tft I 4,320! ,a 9! ! (3! Morriab. Fifth class--Agnss Thom. John 02 640. ,. I . ­ . the contract be si*igrad. d to Hay King at --- `.� . I . ovary 0 hQrs0` . Diseased Of t * a "*% and 1. . An assistant . surgical opera%lans & 2POCIaltY. �. I 'Id": - - ' = _M M a" a L a I I NS "" - - W C 0- O'Brien. Average number prevent, 52. Names of those present every day Flora - .. ... ..... - - . ONEZVOWOOD. I ---... . " ' " '' L - 11.50 per thousand. which on motion was; __ .-:..-. . � . �: � ido ted ' . . . - . .'I I . �1. 2r. -to .. is xnl)tl'Y . 71 --.--'.-.- - . _.. bariaeaboar always On -hand. Cal Vr . . : h1tavals, hit . stkunded to. Telerpli &daresis 3&y f '11041!'$3 -D a - � -Go ..he go d outir, . . N a i h" I 2I.M I Nicholsou, Hannah Morrison. May Road, Lizzie Pearce, Martba Riley,MElla Niclial. . i following is the report of Ilia his bill ., firie was beard relating -- -- � � ; .. . for usis of hall for division _coast and. . I .1 re � . Ont P O. address! rem Ri'Mr, Out'. . .... . ... . . !.. . --.--. - , I i1jif'sli a 'a a c = am 'd ke Z 2II - - 265 g IT -lav, . .q i N son. Nellie 'Roach, Louis Parker. John- Parker. Parker. Albert Smith, Cleo. McIntosh, __ - Cherrywood school for the month of, Feb.: Fourth class --A. Roach, M. Garland, J. = .. 86I election. . � " I -.-:It In Mrul "a was iiesizil relatina to 'aide- , ­ I !I. - WZer. - � fu*int"'. garb*. - . Le J" niqlTal -on . - ..­� .1.. .1 Geo. Rudd, Amos Rodd. Thomas Assign, "Frank Burrows. Senior third -Ilei. Roach, E.. road on 6th con. between lots 6 and 7, and - .. .�., % �. ; . . . . t " �.- I ,1 � ­ . I _; �t - I I qoa. "? : a a 9 a A Thom. Clark, Marks. James Marks. -_ Taylor, N. Judd. Junior third class -W, , also can. 7, reporting same as in need of � •310, .11 -1 -r. &A'. . . - __ - ­ . qm ­ L 1 . I . - I..%, � , . � = ucer�12 : I : I t - 6-0- I ... . Gourlie. A. Stover, S. Tavlor. Second . � re ire. . , - . " ' . . - ,--menct , . . .... . . .. RICHARD STORES. CUMMIS- I . I . . .•O,Z power and COZYWorsucer ce at RjPper . - , I_ - - ; I , eft - : I 'i 6 "a , I i 9.5 F too Q ,!I - .. i 9 � - '='cH=t = _­ I '- . ' I , . . CLAREMONT. . . . - .-. . ..., class -E. Barkey, G. Davidson, J. Cober. - , Tbib following pupils were present ever7 if. - On motion at Mr. Mackey. ,Mr. Verden - - - ; . - ... � war beard re assessment of imported sicick . .. I . _.; - held for - .v I— I M Care . & htoixos" ciowraa Xer,h.n - making will$ 9=6 pro I is- ,; A I-- 1, Va i ,� C a c. g Q TI!1 i 2 Et.a4rx =P -z. ! Jose .ph Grabigin left a few ­wiU Armstrong. J. Burro Va. Berkey. John the paxpase of awe. .. - -- Moved by Dir. Mackey, seconded by Mr. .. 1. . .. . Special attentiOu'pald to Special . . 48-tf ., poring notessarYP open for Probate - -CLE . ,� ,Z.. 1� .72"n"i 4 ;_ a - W. P" I 2 1! - , . , _-'. =-�-j - 10 ��P- 3 - B UTii, Ont., whe"re be engage W bliselaimithing, and is to erect a shop im-- Jos. Cobei, Davidson, Goo. Davidson. Russel'Dayidson, Robt. Gar- _ .� ... . I Palmer. that the sum of $1.90 be plua r . . . . ­ a K R -E k,!t0;R-,ydW-_,�­SHIii , � , --c =5 :,,-- 14 V,I -,7,4 ,Z. � �N - mediately. ­ - . land. G. 'Lawson, Watson Norris. Jda. I . . R. W. .11owbray, taxes paid in excess by . . :_ _'. . ,. D. - �acer. Co-missionerfor -king . . . . Con7i,co:%taut ftearance .2 00 I : p_ a -, t�z 0 0 :Im. . __ " j I- - QF � . Rev. Dobson, of the M. E. church, has Norns, Chas. Petty, Wm. Petty, Jobs ` L - . : him, and that the Peeve grant his order .. .. 11 .: 7 1, . . ' �': ": � afilds"Zol and _fe]2t- ,j ., M to loan On farm prop OFFIC At coal 27-T zl� I I : > � I c N .. i _S1161 . 1 ' Im- , 6 4 -. � .9 been holding a series of revival meeting® in phi.splace. Heishaviag very Oood-@'�", -Petty, M. RosI. -A. Raseb, S. Ta las A. on. the treasurer for acid amount. Carried. L . , , _ 1, 11 _ I -, 1 , Moved by Mr. Parker. seconded by Mr. . . li, - . brougnain. -,- � __ _ __ - . . _'W.fXG. P_ _ I- a = �� - 4. - - *� TaYI.Qr,R.Sto�kdale,F:Mae-se.A.Stom.1 P itself into LJmar.shatth,iCoaacUra.%Wvs - L . .- - 10 4 BU leaner Wir Marriage %-.-. �mtyaf Ontario. OV . . . . a License& for I . -----­­ee,AftGk4X1r4V I %.= �* I " r* ;C , Ad . 1 c ., G.= : _.. I .• ;� - , ;, III .S 1 2 ' - receiving sbout aigbteezr'-saw recruits. The meetings have been funning' how Abaotbreeweeks, and will close -in a week �_ - - �- -- . . CANAAN. . - . ---- . -- to consider . ­ a commit%ee of the whole consider . I tenders for Dun 4 . . tice a %no a- .. .. ­ , a ..., I" _;�-_�EZ-!L_-_27`- -- -- -_ :.W co 6i 4. � oa � I ----,--..-.----.--- -____________X .­ . ; . - . :'. .. . I , Council went into committee with Mr. _::�__,__2o` Xillsao._ __ ':----* ----------- , . *4 0.4c I I I . _____ - , - . ,-:. -, =7- - or so. . abeinia Bell. as! It.. catheprijeal, . - � . . . Laie"97-I __ - W ,�- M viijr Zuni a - W . I _. �, . - P_Quiherin_tYo_&air ­ ­ � z- : . ' : ... . Arclitteef. - "_ _. I - ' POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT . � . � .. - . L- &"kNak, 'liss been in tows 1 ort I III F&A v . relatives and I meads. - - :waded- through the rhymes lately turned loose, . _,�LLL' Govormittes M_ - -4 riparfadAn f -v d , -1 .1 ­­ . 1,4, _i' . ... .. � the tender of Job, Pearce. - ,,, . Mr. A. DIMWIT . A - for the county of Ontario- . . .. a. . . , " "'I" Last Friday morning there passed away will be convinced that w; have also some _ .. t- ,-. ,. I � -.. Moved by Mr. Parker, seconded by. Paiiier, that the tender of Mr. Jno Pearce .7, . f : I . and opecufteatiano furnisb9d for every class , .. .- Ova I d �. , ... . beating an , tutialuil. Steam and hat water Black. , . , , - , , - 11 � . 'r from egirth*one of our old and respected farmers in the person of Mr, Mark Spcffsrd, O"h 'on car tribe, who would doubt. L less 1%,t%', X h� mere ravings of this ' "kind, - 4 � 11 ... I I .� .11, ,�, I for the sum of $850 for the erection of a, , . . . . , � , . - I _rJ1 . TantilsUan a spociety, Office -Gerrie : ,. ... . earner Dandas sad Bt*ck streets, Wbitby. i-Piela#ring. ; ., � I . . . lim" aged about 60 years. His bad"becii Lifina were is not that S,S. work does mot I stote culvert at Dumbarton, be accepted, .. , .; :::: . on conditiqd that the Reeve is sat wed ., . RM1dana,_IUxigg%Ou Rosa, East 371-Y . - - I for. some -three months with heart disease, allow them much gaze time for 9 - .. .. I , l, . � � - :;, l, that the caft of filling will not exceed the .... , - . . - . . I . and that,'together with old ace, is assianed I " the cause of his death. He was buried 2:30 Sunday last at Alton&. His A riI recently --given , in th a Parlor of one of otiz own residences Was II a . . ­­ . - 11 expectations of this Council. earrieZ.- � .. .... .... . 1. . ...... The Committee on Coutingeocies rose . : . . , t . q . : .. _._._..AWt6~c!rift9. - - . - "". :.,�­�� . .. __ . . __�___ - . C:ftER & ROW .N-� -Licensed . .. . . at p.m. family has the s,vmpa=y of the entire � suedes/.. The program -was short, con. . 11 . I "d rewrtdd as fbilown-Your Committee :_ -, t - 7. -.." ­ . . the of *.q-tb' Auctiamocis-lor b -'s -S& it __ -- -.. -ttsenumn given to all ' . --THE TRYPO GRAPH. community in their sad bereavement. ' vf a single recitation, by the =r 61 the 11 . , ­ �� I bet; leave to i6565%meud payment Is A. '. �, .,-. . i. :. - for . - strict . . amtb Ontario. .- . ­.. . talagrapb, ChL8' . =1 try letter . . .. . � ­ . Puncher, VAIRAILOr, Arbitrator, &c. -A-&-- - - - . d W The only proved 4 for rig eam4ell- -ibfe­�ak, by quakired labor. a . ad Mr. B. F. Palmer. it wealth oboe -maker of this place. has given up. . stainess and. east. . - . . . in ire all drawbacks, Canaan is Richardson of account I I 1, " advertising . . '" . � 1� . I tenders, 50 bills, 500 copies Auditors' Be - . � 4. 1 � . . .1 I . I Box 47, Brougham- Or OEM' . draw . 00S. M . -ve ing in 5 mina *__1Z i� capable -of prod uc _ _ . living a ,retfted life. His 11sole" bound to go ahead- port. &c..831.26; Drs. Bateman & B", for � . :� - - a � .... 1 i i Mrs. Lynch .. - '. .� 7,:, .. . Whitby, Ons. � . L . . A. IL BOWLA 24 - 114�v�to 11111 a&- number of Ixopress I To -cull idea A is well, -heeled," to let , We aretglad to learn that the Broug - . - per order of . , , attendance on . "I '. �. - painters and Glaziers-, lion to Issue ch an or Many Cc Went. will find It Itivaluab-le. Addre . '. -awl" Y to. . a W . to cive big 1. 'l-iI rest and -,sboe" a a bum Sabbath school is -in a flourishing the- ,'�­ -. Piglmer previous to last meeting Of I Mr . aKl � 16 ; to House of . . . I Council. Providence. . . .. ,_ " .. _:- .. . AINTINC14 G RAINING, SIGN P BRINGOUGIR, 36 Kinc im Rest, Toronto - _ , , -- .- until he in bang e . - condition under efficient superin. ton ince of our wortbV jotmg townsman, __ - oruatO, for support Of two foundling/ for._ , T ULII months at $150 par. annum. - --- ---- - ;- 'O - . . ., Writing,popea-Hangine, TLIsting, &a., of all - All ShAdoo of fil I CU = ! . .-.-,a- ' . - . .. ... ­ WHITBY. . r. W. H.'Jackson,,and am able staff of . prmm . - . Tow Committee have had 14d . to . - ,1�gbarteazzwotim I . . t�i_Wder. NODS but the ben Eug- _N - - 4wnt mixed RMTS * WEILBOURNE. 213y . �._ WUTTEPS . - I AT THE - .--,. I- .. .. . .. - . - ..- �. . - - ­___ ­___.__..__ __ , - An-ays upper-wai -held- as Mr. S. _­ - - - - - , them an iccoint of Johnston 11irie tai III J" . * . .. I .,., . :-: - Bob Lead used. . I .. . .. . ., . ; .. � - ,. ��WII '111iiIII � . - - - W Whftevtle CiftWge orks -4)-P without tago Will 4, se., a- ft A_ir 'MRSuer opt id on sigbt, in order so carry o - 1001 6 ;OV*8WeGL 01 son towil on Wadirecommend . nesday night, Ub inst. A larks number , I - , h- - not and woufd pay -%-.-.'I. 4 !Z=fl same; for former purpose the . . . r ____ - . ­ .. I... ­­ . I " JOHN, LES-1,IE,,bOOT A -ND SHOE _J -_ . work. Orden Cheap for cash. .; ' id com Seven styles.- %_1'Iz.: Sol I . -a town orditiatice, and supply the sausage mirket. ot friends v-sre.. resent. . - - Sorry to learn that our - friend Mr. T., . usual price having already been paid, and ` - I ­ .. �': .'.' - I the manio-i htv not bping liable for the ' P& ­ ­_ I- " �., .. . I maker. Pegged - and Pawn . _. . Promptly &tten to. Zxperienced workman- . .. . .. - Z120 404t, ,The Ontario- Monfreil 'S1 I . 'Sleigh, I I many yotmg men,* sons of respectable . ChrisW LID parents, are making themselves White is about to remove from the place latter. Your Committee have had before ­. ­..... , 1 . .�. , , - ' __,... them - I e HQuNi . get the stand, nearly OPpO4iZ0 - I .;�: v , hip. Don't for, . ... . . . .1 . 14owg, King street, Pickering villacol. T -v _ � . i - - . - �. , - in r.atuming_ . ai Armstrong's Patent Jump I a Box with Portl,and fr&nt, and the St; - mF. by -disturbing the §alvatioff' conspiouc . . N:C 611990"I �,hiir, he ,,;, lives. . . I . Mr. R. seems to be verb busy just now . � of � � , . . .t.."- . Providence for pdaseasion of'the tamale . .. I ; . .., 1�1 -1 foundling; and recommend that the clerk � . , , _thanks I -wflill-be-Lealik-at, -L 'ch M 'ore drawing stone from his place somewhere 0 :.- ... ' I patronage ftrinr , . to the public for their pati • " -. _: - the past seventeen, years, would inform them has big slig and intends keep - wvwrence--,-wbi tr � . tom Priced. Call and' see Vefcre pur- that they be brought bef the magi/ trate. . - down ,I I , � ., . �__4­4 . � .----. . ­ be authorized to notify the institution, that . - . .. . -- . ­ . , we resign all claims on the same laid their .. -,.: , I :.;, � '. , JI be emarmed ,. 1! "' - ug -on hatio. " ALL LEATHER" Factory Made I` . chasin.- else! 7-19 Mr. J. W. i. Harrison lectured is the ' * . - .- � - z _­., WHITEVA*LE. _. �. . hands; Al'10which is respectfully sub. . �il' - , , " t I- ' ' Goo. Parker. I., .. Bacts and Shoes, which be .will sell cheap Custom Work and Repairing Loust 14-Y - � I -rT . -II , 7� (=�. 0�=Mo Ladies' College on Mendeleshon. last I - . - witted. chairman. . I" , '. . - , � .. . - . essib, . . . � . . , . -en in a plebs- week. The lecture was given One of Caosan's � fair sex has been On motion the report. was III . . _. .1 -1 . . tea and - i;. ; . :.. _ ____ - .:_--_7- --- - I �V419iral. I. -, ,..--.---.-- . . ­ --,-. -i�ii . __._� -----I- --- .. -- - ­­ I IjV ba lutionia�ed the world dur '�" 112ig the last half cc=rurr.7 I INTION "' . . . ing vein, add iv"'thftoughly appreciated .. by a select audience. . rusticating on the west hill for some time. Mr. Joseph Pennock,'of the Hamilto n adopted. I 'S. Mackey, chairmarI priisented re port - - . . -G -TO' WISHING ,_ . . PARTIES .� lessons in I ental or Vocal Music nx%ftf . the wonders of In., in lhttst among ventiTe progress ir a method and -ding . Robert Bird, who is supposed Mr. I to Brukh ManufsCeturing Co.,C6., is's a few days with his friiiii1s. Joe. looks well of Stainling Committee Roads an ,. _. _. . on a Bridges, ftoommendinit-that the petition . .. vocal . obtain V in Class or by private *, - =tgett, 9tem of work that can be �erlormed all over tie country without separatiog the worke rs have shot one of the thiev.es who attempt. d Wbitbv depot. is being lion - ff he his purimed after the gres 't undertakin �. . of Peter MoDeinnaid and 13 otb . _.., . .. .,, I .. are . , I ... " . - . : on. Apply . . . theirbomes. Pay any- can do nospeci I torob the - iz ed, and congratulated ,on his marksman- in. life. � I . for a grant for gravelling. on .ideroad be. I .. . ��Lf' . I 1. _-'',� , z lots 14 15 in the tad ' ' ' ., E. Coutts;_ Prof. of fauSic, -capitaloung -Miss A. E . work ;either sex, orold; ability rdquire& -=t. need d; vou• are 6 - I. -..-. . . .- age., 1 a cour � Miss Maggie T,* -w,' 6f Clark Tp., was *eddi�d tween and concession, .. - �: ` be'laid to the May ..k . r.. . . U14sic room at the residence of Mrs. Bead . . m opposite Nzwootace, Pickering. . � . .. .1 In - � free. Cnt this out and return to and we will send you tree something of great vaiue and im ... e :hearing of the case of George . - -Perry; to Mr. Raab. A. Wetherell, of this lace, at the residence of the bride's uncle, K11r. ova meetiw of'thiii' - , Council f L 'I., or consideration. Be :111,111 . . , ;.: . : - port . ­ - ' I I __ - I � portance to you. thowill start you In business . -in Brown, of Fort charged with be- . Gillson. Whitevs.le,• on the 29th ult. adopted. I . _. � .. ., - ..,, ,!... ­ .. . . : I .•. ,. - Organ For Sale... which will bring you more mo ,-bt aw�v than anything.alse in the world.peJ.rr.'Gd ..,Mt in one of the conspirators to aseltult The intend occupying the terrace owned . .M,r. Mackey, seconded by Me. Ponclier, . .•I L .Parlor -Ime-AAdreifLT&rz-&-Cg-.$,ugur,ta,31aine. _ - . . _ . . DO YOV KNOW IT Whisky Detectives DenLAn and .McRae, I I Wa ­' - - Harper a -up before Polict Magistrate Harper here on Saturday last But -two witnesses . . by Mrs. Totton. The entire community ---'te ' ishing them a long axid -prosper. uIXI In w one life. . . Miss Mary Wilson leaves our little vale InOved,thLt Messrs. Palmer and PLrker.he - L .' . �. . and are hereby appointed a committee to . .-. � --, " � , cause all necessary repairs to be placed on.._L, bridge between lots 20 and 21 in sad con.; . . . - . ___ . 0 Od L . . . . A GOOD Pallor Organ tors e. "'G Good 7 . , and Iftniab ed�,�r par �. . . e1L sone , A.lmott'n - . - ticulars apply at THE sswe office. I`1_tf L ­_ ---.-- .. I ., . ­­ - __ 39 . - appearing, the case was adjourned' until . March 9th. in about a week and intends spending two � -1 ,. . - . ,�.; - i, .. I , � � and report to the Council. Carried.-.1 ­_ . 1 . r . I �­. .1 xwcc=60�7�mlc X -10a=. . . cdc, Do 7oxi Icnow that the F -al.Lite .Assurance Con,,pauy bum a Guarintee'Capital of - , . .. I . . Our new mannfactorie& .will ip about . months at Harrison near Ashburn.' ' The roads are filled with snow near , ' Ort motion of G. Parker and -T Poucher . . - %.!�,., . ;.. . I the Council adjourned to meet (;�, Mondi, . -- , Y, � . .,$ . 'i 10, �000 Private Funds to invest : farm 67co,000, Government Deposit of .* 54.6op, and in in evtry respect a.regularcompany, ir-buing level ' Premium policici it desire(l.. but that it now two - weeks be in full blast. Mrs. Pemberton, of Uxbridge, under- Windsor. - . . � � Mr. Win. Gerow has. disposed of his . I .. April 2nd at 10 o'clock ii.rn.'. . . - 11 .. , �. -.- , _­, � .. . ': ' '. -, . . I on mortgage on pro- : ... . - 1I at 6 per cent., in sums not more tba 6 . .. .. -62,0K. No commission. W. H. BILLINGS, Soil- . ffers also pure insurance, ,�vitb al)sclutely every 0 . guaranty of safel-, and security which Can Polk- ' deposit level went an operationlor tumor in Toronto _-celebrated ' last week, and 'it is thoux�it likely, that trotting mare, "Go-vIrlien-you. like," to fir. MeMicle, Markh%m. , . - .. ­ .. . .., . . . '... 4�!z3.1 ­­ ,� .. %_ � I:, ,,, ,,, " � L, ­ ., , . � "', 4 E peror Willialn is certainly sinkm I Mhi� .. ..., . .. . - . 1.&tf - cilm Whitby. Ont�- -- --. . _ be afforded on the or prem- -sibl, , . . 1>. � and demise is only a queeiiou' of hie . . - . . . - ___ tum 111an'? -, - .. � - she will recover. Quite a number of the young people of � . � time. . - � .:: , ", .: . . ­:. Vie' . '�� .1 - I . 1Z101C4b==6_ ., ... ,-. . . 1D,o, yc,x2_ 3cno,%sr tbet of %4� preniid�no wMeb you pay on. a levelprenuum policy, a very . . Business here has. greatly improved is past weeks. during tl Onmarket this net who are deeply interest. ed with music visited the tenth linelsinging .1 ' , - men were recently; devoured by - - � __ 'L�j : . ,'� " , . . , : . . . - Q411y "S ! LIVER STABLE largepart is merely aloan or deposit with the � P. th, the Company , �,,whl,]I yva�-de . . with farmers, days the town is swarming v - _' school some time ago and are grieving over , . -tbeir-onpleasant-trip 1. , * I I side their homes, near � wolves Wee be . _ � ... ., -1�4�'.. . � ': .. .. Fort Totten, Dakota. .. . . ­. . . ,�Tlmi,p,a,, i. part Payment of its o*'n-16bliMiong for due pour - 0 f. all - f whom have produce to - dispose o yet. - ---- -- - I Mr. and Mrs. Closson; of Highland ' ;. �,;.gt_ , The Bulgarian government have'notifl- .. .11�`.� ,��-­ . . I desire to rat _ . urn my thanks to the public for . .. j. their Patronage since I took p % ossession of the � business. and to intimate that in future I will - :1 30 you urlolv- that it is now possible to obtain pure Life Insurance without the fieces- sity of making these loans or delmsits,and hence 3�ei and Finding the markets good the fari his wife return, home wearing On their faces of satisfactionw at C' .-ask, spent their -honeymoon with Mr. . L . L . Divid Annis.' I ' , ' .. -'� Z- - . 71_ ed the Corte that they will reject any pro. -�- � . . 11:. r'.� , .- .� .� pose] to disturb the present state of airs. . - ,� i .;", ___ . --------keep an band at all times first-class rigs for hire. . new horses and have had witbo*nt the necessity of tbus contributing to th a Policy ? an expression baving-r'ecelvdil a good price for their Thofollowing are the names of those highest in � I The secretary of the United steg ", - III ..1.. , - _ - . ­ , ­��K _1, . I.. I I have added several . L . , so that the best of satisfaction stisfaction I ray rigs renewed - , Will be given to my Patrons. � payment of your own . - IDC). -�;;6-6 3cno,%v.tbat-by&vofd1ngthe9e deposits or loans -nay for many save � I . &oduce. - . . 1 Your is informed of an standing order of merit i n the various al_Wses of the ,Whitevale piblic' .,.: T,, .,::� _I Trews has beard of an organized Move- .'; ., . � . L,:'.-,_" I . . meat for the emigration -'16f Gk7nsin con. , 11 . ; Fr3F,A_M1NCv AS UAi;UA3L­ _ I you: years from,one-tiaird to .75 percent. of the current our correspondent interesting debate that took place in the school :"glnior class -'Maggie Tait, Hugh Pugh; Robbie Boyd, Blanche Boyd. Fourth +..- ,.+..,� �. viers to the states, aud`�wfll prevent . �+.. th0m , . . ­ . . . Terms reaaanable_ . . . " . =. 2:2===13-T. . . . . - outl a pu ad by the. various level premium _t " ulgrc_ ... J... .."_ r r, _ � ,,, IM1311 an . sat P --- uess or your ,auto ? . •.1 . i w...._ .- _ legiate"i-slih-1- here .•week, -Wt- --'the subject being, -Resolved, T)iat' man . *exercises olaae--T-r*a-Wilsoa,aese-13urtoni Judson- Pulrb; Wm, Fowler. Sr. third-Azthony' . . . . ..". _k.om landin __y I .1 1- . 1: ��T. . .11 . . The Insane Inquiry' Con4nisidon sit- .10 ..." ._0 * . � . ' "' . " " . . . ting in Chicago, has two Cana. - - . rrywood Steam Brick -Che - .... . KERR, Agent, . GEO a greater influence upon affairs . . The Wilson, Alice Fowler, Ids Thornton, Chas. Wilson, Will Kirton, . Lillie Besse. Junior . ordered . - - 1, dian lumatics to be left at the British Con. .. ... . .. - . . * - PICKERING, ONT in geperalthan woman," affirmative - " . QUM Memr, M&ry,Ham,,1PrLnk , I ,� " , The be -won't hay# it �1* - . . . . . and Tile Tud. x I - I .. W; L'. Amnio Wanted. was ably sutport ed - b� J. R. �Lawrence bT Wm. - red -Ma Ham, Chill, Reeser, Fred Herm, Olga sulate.. consul says . _ � I go, and a -small dispute is probable. .1 I �'l ­ . - - . . , : .. .. . . ' * ' ' . .1 and E. Maekey, and the negative Hagerman. Second class-Issish Thoreau, . 1. `� I . l!"I".., , I QUAWTITY of Tile on 11 . M" f "L �9 . 2 II Isabel. Prio" rig to A -I . . I � , X H. Jams � :1 . � -I 1. '. _____ I ,� - , After weighing Thom and N. -Davey. lug f liv, 0 -re d4fferesit aritbuiesin'the coire n . Jos Freed. Kate Freed, Maud Bull, Walter WiLakswauder. First -, A Chief Arthur' there is :,;.:'�';. '. . cooraing, to Cbi .: .- . , . " - �.,t . .. - serious '�­,! , of thi stigiDeet's and fire- .. I I f-11R.FRIL1611 f1i the #W64. 1 bare =Me rw * , C niral 0 Chief Agent c rdU10, . ch,tinni' -y, dLe'ded 'a "Isvor in, 'Mr. Iffesit olass, gnd Part-- Willett.& Beare, Wiliie -Atakoil CQ,L,li,eJM69 ,danger I . fl; 6 Atrili= : , 1. t9 other roads . tLaft , . . . ,ty MAZIfactocias's lame qc,nf of lirio ant Ll�% 2ijeavassewa. C.r9T!s.T. IC -20 I - - 66 Yonge, Street Toronto. -I. I , of affirmative. . . . . . . I - N Y '. veighans, Johnnie Besse. . . .1.-1r4 .#A*g 1 .4, _ . �,� 7� - -- In. . . . 1. .�, iffie Narhdg - �:: I . ., - . . - , I I . I . I - . .. . . ­. I I I . I , - . : ­ . �� . I ­­ . .-___-_---__.m:- -- - - ---I- � � . � . : I I.. I I I � . . . . I . . . . - , . I ­ I ,: 11 ;:.,'i, .tif . .. I I I - _ I - _.... _ - .... - !­_ - , .,_,_,___.__., ..___�- __.._-_..___10__ --- ------ - - ' __ �____4 , ,"t . . . I . � !� , " .; -*,-� , �, - ­ � -- ., ., 7 1 . . J . � L � . . I _. . ­ ....­. .., . ..... - ---.---- �__ . 7.. � '�' I I .''. � VJ " - ' 1%- . , ',' ' ' �,`. " ' . . I . 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' . : In Mt - moat the oontaite and repentant girl doorkeepers that be wan charged With •a A freckle faced boy - . .. ,�­. . , ., . J - If. T). Ourtis' graphic article with, A Paris ?spw Saye the ,, the people of $t. saying to the A ­ � , ... . _;:.- , t1be above title, an par $8, current volume, Louis, D. .. we dying of , disease "Und him at his word and gave him each a lam- me to walked '- - '. , , , ... ..- .. , P " t,�- :;, I think he does 1% put sufficient a - . . 11 � beating as he had never dreamed of. , . usp one of the MI-1 to , But thought he was handsome and said no I 11 a I . I .-- - - - -E, -, an the necessity there Im, in order for 'hou! the blimrd, � one of the- prompisious reiWazits of Mount without hindrance into the council room with •joy , - . ­­ . ­ 1� 11 -, ' . trichy in a him that Ount *and fired two ibots In rapid succession, the I - � to lay In winter when there In snow on the There in so much oleo avo, " .*--­------'L��- engaged lovers have been known to depend - Quite so- . ­ � grounds got I Vernon, Ill., was an agent for a cyclone and first killing Hummin Avid Pasha,' the Set For mothers are funny, you know .. 1. . ­4��.,: , . L' '.. cum room. tornado Inguranoe company. He had been � 'I . . . _ _ _ Mt islent of the albu- upon it altogether to light a sped askler, and the second L R%shid Pasha, the . . �. -'�:," . , -. - , Which will ell*W qgv*r anarly so' 'list . About their sons' beauty, you know. . .­.. L. '. . ... . ­a no sucassafnl in his business that he had Minister for Foreign A.ffsim The other -um and phosphate In the on. Ministers t ' Nothing A sweet potato missuri-9 four feet — built thre,6 houses in the lace and paid for ,�. , ''. . t , ".: ,. , , ", I..L . b I- rushed to the to escape, ex- His nose, one could me, was not Gres . , �. ,but a liberal an2ly of meat or. fish of some one Inch In length, and two inches in dio, them None of . them had been insured, cept the Minister of Marine, a gallant old � butpug, . . , . I Ga., how' And . 1. - , .! ­ -, - rind, will. tarnish the material out of which meter, was exhibited in Gains L .. ville, ever, and the cyclone with vengeful seaman, who had given proofs of his cons- tamed up quite snag, . � . . - -a ]man develop* and lays the " . t T. Com, po- -recently. -­ . .., Imstoem and vegetables , -ill force, mashed all three into toothpicks. age on many_previoui ocoodons, and among Like the nose of ' `­ _Vtsblem will not o It, nor w V,-,-"- -m�� igh than a lug ; I . )t _ star shells, , dw hr ier u 'Chrimti�n Herald Tlie Capital Punish. orhers.-when-he was blown up in his ship at But she said it was "piquant,' and -k%v&-- bones ground &a, nor am hoc oyster it appeared to man now - _ living, - Commission, Appoints -a t Btu pe at the beffinning 'of the Crimean ­ him a bug,', I . I nor any of the am-11 grains, but they Will and nearer the earth than it meat- ' I t to n d by the New -war. hiiia —the me . . ­ .. . will be again y 19 16 u We a more suitable He got be samoln and tried For mothers are funny, you know, ismaivL, Meat, .mills. and dab ar-e .. .0�,k .� , " I ­ the 1* for 340 years. . mode of EluctizZag the death penalty than the to pinion him by holding his arms, till he Quite go- . . . . .. .. -� tials, and they must be given daily or stead in f&V6j of L Win 'WoUn . . . 10, L- . . — y Dr. Titus Coon, of New York; says that a barbarous hanging. has reported dad with a ystalghan, and being know. ., . ­1 ( and continuous laying' is out of the que&- , About their nova' beauty, you . .. man who sits with his back to a window the use cf- electricity, 'which has the four- obliged to let 0, sapped through & door thm . .� .. f som a ��ffiffi"zr . Keewho-fieof being- painless', instantaneous, into a ibom wlers. a, Grand 'Vizier had Him �ayes. were, q d ­ ,­ -- .. r, 6 - - - I I I I No blue of men, it in notorious, are so 2 People Tn the street fold merit - or ulti small, an be blinked - -G- - I-- - - 11110-0swul -in Obtaining eggs in winter as .S., ­ th. Ithem, managed - --- --- ;& . -hotel and boarding-house k ers on a large Cheerfulness Is the daughter of employ- civilizes==-in time. , , . � I ­ , . . men, between '- to draw & But she said it w .done -: . - . ' heavy divan across .the door, *ich .for- As & more Pie" Of fun : .1 ... - scale; the t be'. their fowls gets meat, and I have kadwn a -an -t9_94MO home An a good example of the effects of smicere, -- - --- --.,- I - - -­ . .,• liberal daily tunately opened- inward. Has And give an 'ei�r� of to her son; . . I .. .. ­­. .:Mo. of being, food of in spirits from a funeral. merely beeAus - a latism unballanted by common sense take 4 all his.efforts to formtbe. Ban, failing �For mother on --the richest character-the _and to. he W the mauagement-�kf It.— - . --- the a.mot ot4eparatistoof - an funny, you know, � .. 7 - -- ` - . . % ­ . , . ,-;Z- -, . door, address. -Quite . . .. . ... I meaty-md 11 &­6F,hW —rich-men's to, . 111the-,gunday school,- Teacher-What which �i.N; `i..-�;-esr Goshen, a small Ing Mehemet Ruschdii the Grand Vizier; in . . . . - voted the most respectful terms, said, !1. My father, About their sons'lemity,- beauty,-yon-know, . him And by the'-wav, this necessity for a can you toil me of Lot's wife ? Little girl- place in Indlina. They were origiabIly . now, , � . , :--' . . , '.' . ply the .Nothin'. Mother sayi I mustn't talk about Mennonites, but separated from them be. I &azure you that I have no wish to hurt you, ' ..00naiderable portion of - bones to an � I The eArroby love-lockm that covered his . I 11, of - but open the door and let me finish the . . I . . . :call for phosphates to form the she of - other folks behind their'be,eks. . - . cause .the Mennonites used buttons, cue- � he" , , - .. I I - 0 -::'.' . .I.. is over-estimated. Eggs an largel Is I have noticed one thing alobo. tom for which they could find no authority, Minister of Marine." To this appeal Me. She never called red - * , 1. ... 1, "KI bout In Scripture and therefore adopted hooks bemet Ruschdi answered, 11 My son, you ". ,-'--�,-.-:---,--,.,-.---,..-.. v . carbonate of lime, not the ; ate. Z ng with a Toronto -girl," he saict, :fln But auburn instead.' .. .1. . . . - . !... ­ are too much excited -for me to let you in ,, I . . !r . � . -one will observe el ly, � he I " if the and eyes instead.. L The color the old .Matters palnW." the 1. . L . - ,� , � � 1. . la nevor.fails..". ."WhAt in that?. " , . _ ,., . - � While Von are in your present state, and 1 ­­1 . , L . . . ", how will, When thd are placed before ... - . . I. ­. ­ . I - ,- . . in prefer. girl falls off the young man goes too." ' ' . . . . cannot open the door." While this strange said , . . I - .. I . . . , them, choose as& or oyster she , : * For mothers are funny, you know, , . . . The Kentucky Legi N IN THE EMBERS.. oolloqojr was going on the unarmed atten. - . . . I ­.. ...­� any alaturp will prohibit BEN . .a '" .. ­ , . . ­ .-- ­ - Ww­ ­ marriages whers',persons have 11 a violent -, Quite so- .E - ­ - — d&nta made an attempt to seize - Haas%n, but �11 .:.; ,.,..,.. . . I . temper." It can't bd done. Violent to other, and About their sons' beauty, you know. . . . �:, --, -.- ­.- . . . I � ..­ .. . . . . .In, A Method of P�edituvsljtormi Which Gen. they were shot down one atter an � I . . - . .. ... ­ . � , -- . - pace are discovered only after marriage. . it w" not till a soldier came And ran him Now, boys, when your mothers talk no', lot , * .- "-_- . I �'..:,. . ­. I 11 I . . I - L 'Greely Date Not Use. . �'L , ' ­7.:'. 4 . . NOTES. . . . .iome people are so sanguine in this world ' through the body that he was effectually . . . . . �� - �­ �: LL- - ­. . � ­ . . � . - ' Do you know that nowhire else does the secured. He had brought four revolvers- it * . " 1 , . . that they think they can plant •a handful of "' ;he glass,. . - . . . -- - I �� . � : -, * 1" .. - - An official report numlairs the aileop In wind whistle to melodiously sr up the mt., two. in his boots besides those he had In hill Don't loot I. L . . . , 'r - ­ '� ..- need in 9�*zuow drift andgather a cartload of Like a vain, silly lam, ;� ... ��� .. ! e L; '� . ; L:.L I'— . � . the United States at 45,000,000. strawberries the day after the first thaw. tllng flues of an old, runty stovepipe' in this hand,-and with then he had succeeded in Ba p go tend the baby, pickohips, weed the . . , '; , ­.,'. _ , - levies selfsame shop, where the air in sweet-scenthd killing seven Rersons including two Min- I . ---.-­­-- . grew ; cd 82 on every baby born within its lifniti - . . 4., . . The State of Sonora, Mexico, a tax 'The oldest member of the Passamaquoddy with the odor of the oak shavings from the inters, and had wounded eight others, of as you're pietty, you know, � . - ,, - tribe In Thomas Witch, and he is 107 ) earn draw shave? Do Be as good on knoir that here you whom.one was the Minister of Marine. He .� . e,� , �.. , :: ,-,� % - I Us worked IvAt season, raised J y I I . . .-------.- ", . � .' , ., I mad char the farmer 5 cents for old. - d a cod Quite go- , . � , - . - " , ... chicken C r.bm And 50 owt, for 4�ery . tj can sit down -.a think and watch other was hanged the next day, main .. -L:::, .. I - crop, and in the 10 trapped aVahun , .. men 11.sff 'a As good sm you're pretty, you Indw. . . .- , . . -sheop. , . L think? Do on that everybody nn,j&,nted b&Lrinff to the end,_ I- . '. ,. , , , -- - .- - .. ­. - . ­ -----­-­­. . . . . . A young lady gave up her seat In a 9. Is not jabbering at the @Line time, add that wound to the gallows, w ere . I . . - ..�, ' . - No low than sixty-eight standard brood* now and spite of him wo -t1ii'— und-rds -own A Soldier's Presenee of Mind., ­ . ' , . .... . . Il. . , stou street car lol-�tle�—W- then the soft - anam" 0 . wi.,3 -ha­­helpsd�� e . 0 hWk-"­e-"QQ9W -diiw�_- _ just rope to A - . e,:­ - -664p -- -� dFs to m4c�k-that.with many a dim- ­­­ -- -L - t',- il. � - �. ­ Include the common barnyard fowls That,, To of vvmtebob and looked 0$1&Pfts Lato the soft, W splutter neck, And died showing to the wed recThe days of the historical "Ion ­I., ' , .. '-:- � in" ten broods of duakes env of "It's Imp 7mr,".'Waaallshemki'saidie inu"I'd Immourageithch he had out g bridto `,-,,­ I -­ ' . . .. - , - ­ of the fire At the Mon bt? the vgeance haded e. It' a - �. ,.;, - : - . '' . ­ pow and mix broods of tur 11"M I month of leading from Berlin to Petad"ar a . -� - - - �1 � I . " . , "- - - Great advances have beam made in church Thomas Jefferson, the cat, al " 'P- did not appear that political considerations, ed---4 bridge which played an Important . : . ��- Prohiamor Mcmurtrie seem to ' To 'b The draw Above has drawn Along .� - . Invests tions that the pr= .2 architecture during the two de6ades--the in addition to the zruclae which he %.ertainly t the career of Frederick the Great. — IFW04T and CIOR!d off A sh . list twists bore to the. Mialafer of War, . had in nay part do.. of that king all travellers be- - , . -- now churches ore handsomer-but little im- " , -1 ­ -- F t-- ­ I . -- *14 o Is InM2,, In -- ),-- . - ---- --to � 11. .. I . - in that they do not WZramothe .provemamit Is shown oveT.the old pl=W mal- Way-Fai hlm;butiItbeai5tw1iqw%mms46 , . iL­ " ---Ij - ­ Over the bridge ; And few seta the mon- . f - - - ret he , ` " . - 1. ty floor. Now everybody dozes. Now With the setting on foot a hostile , . .- ­ �, �L , - _ , . !-,7, - �:" , - yield, and do dviorsomi the quality. The manufaiturers of firearms' the shadows have grown Loug, And the m� movement against the Government, it &Ig- arch's notice while sitting in the study of I .. . "- ,. . . . ,. A Garden City (K",) cat, which to the are said to at the beach takes off his it. And dt.first excite- his nes palace. But •he of course - - .. ew ­­­ ­1­ - sally. Palled of its effect, for the - . * . L. ... , Mother of throw"kinaus, has recently adopt- have formed a gun trust. They will have to down by the fire and rakes . embers Into cad & ... I I meat caused by It almost immediately sub. did not wish to be observed, mo he planed - ---- � . ;�, � . L.-I ­.. ed two young rabbits mad three young ran- take in the who-thinks it Isn't loaded, the little receptacle at the h . sided. I mirror in the room which accurately reflect- � " .. .- - � & . for his to the most stupendous gun trust an o- It will storm in sweaty four hours," . — . -red upon the bridge. 040 r ... - - - .000gw which she brought In from th6 woods, - . - --- - .- ad what occurred . � . ! and [a bringing up the whole lot in paths of r*Ocrd- sald he. [This was days ego.] $6HOW501" ...- " day, in the evening of which a masquerade ,�. , � , � .­ 'blin PrOl?r"07- . . I ' - ' �' . 'L I . , , .... ­ - With the thermometer at 28, and the. "Oh I the embers we white. Do you to . :AN ORIENTAL ENTIST. - . was to take pl*ce in Berlin, he-mat an usual, .. � - - �11-..-, . ... I . blankets. -ha adds quietly. "Watch that red one. .. — % at his desk, when, glancing is mirror. -- ;�:.: � , - , How fortunate it in that we begin life so . _---.: , � I . L ., . I- . I. 4 loam things they we blaz around the orchards It is rather a See I H a jiown paler and paler, and now 7 . ve�. he mw a cavalry captain In the sat of crow- . _ parsitit d 'I original Method of Drawing a Irealk IF Ing. He concluded at once that the object ­ . 'I%" He � ­,. by experience I If . boy knew "everything, poor for Jacksonville, Mo., too hold 11 a pearly.ashy white, and then ! he dies. tie" In Persia. ' - , ... ,. .:-' : : for Instance, how could he late those sub exhibition." . � 4 is telling a story. and it begins frith snow - -- - - - ------ - ­ of him, ­ the masked bell, which 11119-- '. '. � I - I -.1; ­- - "The battle" has utility as - .and eaXs with snow, and there is snow In I had slept. little, as I was sufforbmg groat. majesty also intended to visit but had for. : . I � - , - Man storks of how good litti.8mc vlw up well as bean . � , and become alderman mad at can. ty. The other day, down in Georgia, an the interval. It im my barometer,, them am- ITImintooibacho'. The obeik declared. that bidden his officers. Afew horn latsrthe ­�- ­ I i-, L - .. ? It to feared that the rising Sonora, sugar was concealed in one of those articles bers, and I like to watch them. Sometimes there was a'altilful dentist in the encamp- kingstartedfor Berlin, and' at the .11`•„ . ._,'' ­ _ � _' -� It . . . . . �, .,. and carried into gaol, with the result of they turn black when pulled out into the Monk and, as the pain was SLIMMOAt'llu At- opera-house at the proper time. His b .M that ones, would have little incentive g able made p To 4 ret myself in OYUthe. ,. . v : 1 That 'maims run, and If I were haying ized the sinner In = � berating five persons confined there. air. , ,4 M 1, I Z . ,!�- my Ilm be good. . . ,- I .1 - ---- -- A­. Writer . In. the XfAftft-Bw�W- I — young maii- Im L-M- Ti; �t- know"for =; 4LuQ Ile tomwid . lays . - L. really - white He accordingly mat for. His inmtm- stop . � t th � . what a young wornan to& � I fi&. of him, - L70V Sometkass they would turn step until he was thoroughly con- Usons of what we call our native stock and then black. That in endw folloired by mento consisted of a abort knife or react and � vincl that he had made no mistake � Step- --, . ' I nay y .. I � L - *- L , - --,. ---" I love an ibing Jae, a f4ir chance. If we he can gonerall find out by quistionina her ralm dometimse It is black followed by a kind of iron awl, He bade me sit an the ping in front of %be- culprit, and gazing At ­ . .. . - � . ­. . . .:.'' . 'h t'* brolm! 'mt I . --- thundered, ., . ! . , . - no := - a young man will wish Afterward that he I . . - � " little aisle ih v ,O out of tma, sue . 7 L . "ptle'al 0: white. That is followed by snow. ground; and then took my head firmly be- him with -a ! ly ! book, he I at I r oXfo, bar.. are whib the .white the tweets his knees � . I The more soHd and " Mask, I know you V The officer, who Ini. 7-=I' I 10- . . heavier the fail of snow. The same ;i the After cutting away the gums the " don- medlately recognined the tones of We- king, .� . . ­ - ; it 2� L hadn't, -­ - . . . 6 . I * * - -- --.-- myy , .117 -"ImaV .. .-- I � -4aarlmou , - I - - at , - --Why Sir flat " -;,.. .-A 19 we do N�mi th - ­ 1119"T-f-ii-W.- 1, black and ratu it vress"A. o I" the. owl to the roots of the was frightened for a moment. He know that a, -- I . Is my too or her. She go the t me to neatest Oy.-4,jr In for -those embers, woulcl-tall the whalestoryif tooth, n.. striking, the other end of It with heavy 'paulahment., oossibly dismissal would �. ... L . .0 I . .. - me the tooth A be meted on ­. - -- . -'- - food that. a farm affacda, and if that Is not 1wenty-fivo cents." 8 " you would- only hearken to-thein. Some. all his might expected to t. .. - ,'. .. `- -AM oleins, we boy that that IL If there in five cauitm I -Jim,% -that times they don't just bit It, 96t I have tore- into the air. But it was a double one and himself and replied, 11 Mask. I do not kuM --7--:----­ . 'con "j sat!- to X. But he recollected ' -­ I ' .. t , - : . : I �,:_ . ..:., ... � : -�: � anything of merit In the animal It cannot I I Yes, - air, bu v- I t's bank d21g!:Ww lilt . to told sole of the biggest storms of the mw . not to be removed ­15y such means from the , lon. '%� I Mark, . you are Cavalry Captain . . . . . I I , - L . I !ken ouml, out e"lowously. . But oaf- high pay." - - - . . a gone by." � 11 How do they tell jaw. The awl slipped and madea, seven to. With a resolution of d the offi- , - too in year despair thing is goo enough for the common cow. '. divan, irbo delight - wound W - t1s. He Insisted On & so- car answered "Yes Yes: but I am bate Without -- - The Pinto Ln bt on a diet fair weather?' . - Thq following Is from the Fw7w�a' )4- of grasshoppers -in summer, are just now "How?' Why,gimplybthe asiberbarns out Mad = =9 the"* could not but leave of Absence. He is & scoundrel who ;... . ' ... . 11 succeed. But the only remit was that he betrays me I" The king bit his Up. no . I—— . I I vises - The growth of a crop thould'be re- feasting on rabbits and, "pine out soup, glowing well down to the lat. Why ­�­,- , . -,garded an a low made by the Pal for a -tem, The latter. is made of -cure and rabbits shouldn't It? Less moisture in the sit and broke off a large piio� of the tooth. And I answer Was unexpectedly collected and im. ­.. .. pornty use, and in the return of farm-yard bit, and the FU1114 dads-, it makes them more air to it" combustion. The embers had suffered suffigiout agony to decline a, pudent. Butj�tljr he Paid, 11 upon my � � � . . . I - oil . . .:*. ' , � - 'L to the land some portion of that ,-heap fat." I . 11 right I may. I ,am luoUned to t I ird expefteuis, I . word It rtgm our secret.". The officer . . Y, � . ­, . .. JUMU" ' Z we a - . - I ­' ­ * ''. Usu is repaid. It is mots matisfacto be. I$ 10%. ,laid have IOU of fel ­ ..� left the tr*"rsdo, hurried to his not 1, ..- � .:,. t.. . . . Mcm, Dmah After her fourth with them, and yet I I . ---------"4I . . . - con" It Is L return e! & portaon Tthist Jag L come hen for my Latest bureau reports, . t� sprang upon hu horse, and pHoped-'back ­', 0 daughtec'm wedding the other day ; " . . I . . . - . . N_ - some substitute Am though them were based on . .., . He LTO& .. to Potsdam. On the following morning At . .. I -a girls us married now, and . L L I , . I : . , ,.. h�:ually borrowed, and not All o 71, L . ... .- . ,z 1� ` , suitable. Some things of mathematics. Probably they Are. . o'clock he Appeared punctually for i -....'.. - whish not be equally ma Pash md.I will take a small house in the Them toinly­ I . 11 And are you sag", sweet T" I � . 1`w=.7Z roan mad. by th L- - _lm+ _mami� eight � '�, .- . a Doe -jj4d of Out U _ - a- Re whispered I ­ . , Z; the Lustgarten, wh ,that his too. � - � . . I I ootintry-Andl USIS-.1114 ispered soft and low ; L : 1 a . _ -turwrim 1. . Mant had boon ordered. The king _ I. -C retismad in its Original .form, becausli it and i4evs matiosl bx&otnw *van in the d ember But still she fal-01"y" .review;. . . . Vncto-nusriwt.-;-'bat- this come . - ---TFw —&rfttftt loa­v­c�ec ride an nov-rW . malga noblu.j to­ nal"tate - o " -A . , . And not one little word will'say, — TIM""Ife passed down the ifili. Sudden y poom L more -ItiiiwstroufflT� . I ­ . ought to be found. .The, -coil, IS Dow - He tobebomes�priy.` Just a cat - - - -- - ---To-ndttgatw-biwj"=-�, -b,-b,P,d at tb,-,,,t,, 64 -- , _ tacraw .. - - . [he - L " - - that lender- Uk _ JU'U&n to the credit-of-Got--Ga very V - .. --7-.------.-I to any 0" return- a the winds whistle, .: .1 . - � . - L ' he called in stes . r X 11 ­ - mad Edtis-Interest.--anill In Tcopertion-64-thir -1 ;I" tabu us that. the embers predicted the Her tiny eyes grow W - . ­7 . -- = I The_ I . 0; 1!611iw�" I , three- natters of an ho &I . . . �'. V, now certain of hi, T� or ong ' L ­ . - - -, - ----,Is &Oaks wish A liberal head, so will It be recent big maw storm lbrty-azilt boon in He plainly so" it "w ; . I . � I , - Z 81 h returned, making go . military - ..'­ % I I' prepwil to' make now end Is ' ' 1.11�,� =901v an hoar advance,and said of unex. .She lifts bei little hands In shame,. . , Lffaat� rode forward In strl- . , - . , , . *- ..Advaloku, I . — . r9'r mile ilea under 22 hours. � .. stapled severity. .. . : . . To cover o'er a hoe &flaine . fashion, saluting the kingi an he ­ -- Aman may 11 wakimulats a competency, . " Nearer,'• O'= . . . I . - . . . .• " I . 1 -­­'..7 � -- for the last time. 11. . . AA haacullourel writer yL - the ow york A u . I - , 1. : . . FronstMaty chin to brow. . his Majesty, an the ob�� apt -�- , Naw _ .N ,:Spal at the " �-­ : . - .:...... W which ima good thin to do, but the esteem � , . . . ­ : - "Tama Was. and within the . . . ,1� ter statdybead droops low ; � --­­.- . . 61 Mask,-,,.- .� � - kerosli says Xood--will of those who know him ix� -Jk Rommuce ef-fte Past ...'­ . . customary distance. a obeyed_ . very old, when malt And _ .. - Who - I -- InwWry of those not ve ,?rh,e 'love. letter 'of the Empress R � It bkak,a bdo 14 young blood fiftX10 . :... you are & major. but he is a mooundrel, . . .... . .1 . . - -3- more plashent and equally valuable, save in Eugenie . your Ma- . . ith yotatow and breed --- the he, other day at the auction Has he by kissing one fair cheek betrays It I" "Upon my word, L:,. .L ' Vark W . matt* of Ooing to market. Then he -which wan sold t , - I L . the oftiz diet of farmers in nearl - . oont.3.1. rAmm" her this shome, so real, -so deep ? jenty, it remains secret," answered the . ­--.. . ... . - I must have oultency mat% is one out of a bundle . it & aood - . a fearful mzmwz& . officer, relieved now of him heavy hairt A -�-Z-­-- ,.;.of *0 country. Orel excessive = Z*k . b1t. ;�ftiin relates the mes- of R�A 11 many. Roo", to whom it was adaro;64 . I -A pause, . a . �. , . . .. 00TU make 504 it at All takiatirsbIL Woo &L patriotic -Mma year went by, and the promotion rems nod . - . . . . . . 'Inlos. we evils,76i6l, against each other, ask* Of ago, Who in a most In"terall and and. liberal senor, and the - . . . . I ­ . - an unrevmled secret, the captain doing . t Her, and whom he cured oMI)le-- uncle of a h deputy an charming as dL%V@e4ZhJthWtO. j)a the maniTWmry of . . . -.. L. I country possible, . .- . t....J&Mgh hard and disagreeable Mach of '01 this; remhep#ble babit 1* means distinguish till young,Luiz do - ­ sand node life In the- - . _ jr'slud'd 5 Xud% -*It in to be hoped that Lady Duffirin't eat- t, when again preventing his regi--­LI .. * _ 'byouottim. Iiere in a gran(Vfield of use- third'humband -of mine. Ratsul, nee Boon- ly removsr from India may not check the meat to the kin in Lustgarten, the follow- , . ..­-.. thin in changed now. . Farmers we not , ulnas opened before this yoddg science. acto Wyn., it was written at Bayowite philanthropic project in which she has taken Ing parole 09-m were rowl-61 Cavalry . . I . obliged to work so hard -Witil their bOn-W I . � 11 Mot the E And bar moth" lUA 1'- "deep * . . ' did labor,saftft vvdih should not wdnIas " eep and WOmL"Iy An interest-that Of - . h1hr from sullying female medical aid for the womanjos, - usachiner a give up his *tat in & ptrdet der to even a lame summer, motor away The London Mustreaed Me- . . . . T took the brant fo India. - 6min . .1 . .. my There we times, . . . . at least, an th, -of -toll frois 'th tuned thit Brighton, whin they "*p " That tfine Is *9ft twelve men are had aptlat ft charming 3d-.r; him Imigh-est jobs. With less severe Is , _ 'rand woman. , f the car back in the past sa 180, Thereby bangs a portraits of I I Poster care and thought required, tt to not packed like varcitnii Oh'dae @ids 0 _ oontaimed, &.few weeks since, ;or ,;b . . . . . � . _ I . I . I �k and sod four.women ba*s'�2read themselves to dramatic incident which, should the Em- some o' those whom L Dufferin' has in I - --- - I . .. . ­ . l- . I—. V possible for farmers to liv*,:4yor eves' -be brought Into a sensational i*21 - information . . .. "tom. . Fruit to progrood farmers Is take up everyincliW'rpoin on the other. =1, might, if wall worked, sip, bring a' training for the work, an ileo The,Redhoume Reformatory schocd, of �. , I . I . '. ,-' '. � . , Solomon on the fortune to the no*elist- The Cointems do work itself. All who have any conception buWeVt Ezg., takes altogether1oc, lively an-0 ', . /1 I . . Dot & laxary',�but a no6somity.. 'It should Detrol has the"'? - in,regsrd to the character and need of the . ;,-, - , . -'Io ..O=tiiuto &,considerable put of the am-- bench. Us , 'Iscided that -a dwelling Mon - Of Canada. The - . . . , .. � I . : I . . * u tijo and her beauteous -daughten ore of the extreme. seclusion which custom an- interest in the settlement . . I . �., met d1*16 For. the w0insla,, and children house Is not -&� &eUing home mage at Madrid, Paris, .foroop wano"Me- institution, according to the Superintendent 4 nlona'aOme essentially birdsof passage -Awn-tbe- FAs"a-ig- I 1. -w- Y-S. neconoty. OnmL1 Tz f, tham- that a'which I 0 , �Xovr- thfLt,.thq "', been V., a church Sundays, and that ' I-London-sad-Clifton- - ­ -- VY Of fruit. allows, - irgium, Brighto% norsat and superstitious :Practices to of the Montreal Bo'j�v Home, Ann ur, to . ,• '. I . I M=-- 'of husbands and churc&� W,W�9�. el Eugenie was too pretty and sucodesful a they .subject, the unbealthiness of the Dominion about one- hundred of Its - . ' I . a on unchart. mrs :I ". . fathersdopqnds b 4161" of fruits 'a judge Is' an man only whqp he In on the ,,,.,I,,. not to have felt what an their mod.'nolliie, .and the extent to words Annually ; and the - troub-le ia� that . It in to �e hope at = out pleat-tio.-i 111111i 4 1, . eatmentby the lads bring their old' hahlts with them � . . . L � d , . . table world this is. This in why the seat , . IL . . - . . . Which the debarred from tr ,% I ... ". WIH not Im neglected. : L; . Tire F#W Prm remarks, "The Rome the imago of & heart tr&(Wd With .hes, erg; will understand .how The not good boys, and they bate 4 . . ... ­ mmle prsotition L ­�. I 11 I 4 . . . � . country is not sized up right.. Then a" o4butead df 'blowing to him Iota of I 11MY violent aversion. 66 work In any . ..• 1. a, t would 13-6 the blessing brought to them IM I - . . I . . , It ' of its . . T . , " 1 ,y more thousand men in the west than riessea. , . . . eat preseuve amongst them Of Z supply forms. , . I '�Oma grant chsages-havi just be= made mae . I - - 'women. ,iiorsoe Greely was the cause of all . Lord Clarendon's .friobdihip'led to th4i . .killed female physicians, nurses, etc. In The general g,unrim caused by the an. I.- . . . - .. . .. v'ln a single night in Parliamentary proo0d, the trouble. When he told the young man Coistesse do Montijo and As futum Emf & letter received a short time since by a nounooment of Lord Dufferin's resignattaim of . . ....pro. in Eaglind, the most Important ,of to go wet be-should have told the- young = being invited to Cambridge House dbntrefil Lady Dufferin am- the Governor-Generalship of India - will lad friend I * . WhIOh:iX to put an end to late and all-night women to go with him.". both were under a cloud on the coati- m= th. JW,00Q asked for for this scarcely be leavened by that of his appoinii. A t the ; � ­­-- . , ' The then lau =d p 4 sessions. At midnight now the sittings will . „That's -a pretty-dirty- shirt you have neat p project are, an yet far from be bed, went as Ambassador to Italy. Taken in 1, I . 0 -0-0-0 and vismWft- .0 — __- . %, i � - - M0102 11 ------- -- -- - ­ -- , - - ­ -- , - =Ious , I will not be called xl�u on," said the sergeant ist,the oeatl�il station young 110, --- ­ ----- - 429= " W1tI% tho ratinanoo At 4-ho 1'--varn *.1.: .1 . .. 11c, howth by unoorrif!pirtably to . -90�� -F . I.. � ruin their chairs the close slt�. to i prisoner who had just been garden during on earthquake, always had a terest and sympathy. from Uan;aw;a A meat in replying to question& in the Com. . Beeping in their 11 Yen, it in ; but it isn't my fault. Your presentiment that a strange and brilliant p,woularly gratiful to hot - - , mono concerning its relations to the Great ­ �, - -. ' I - amber. . OthOr'reforms of . . . . *: ''"'' , 'L � , naospbere of the ch ted her. Bones, I how, shared . Powers;' its correspondence with them , .. -.7 I I . . ... I. . a too os,l 'bearing ova and* which city is so dirty that a fellow can't wear a tiny . . �. - The amount of money bequeathed in great , ti , b been 'I I shirt here over. six weeks begot - - - - - - - . - on subjects connected with the present war. �m d6priV8 the ROU0111011ilk -Of, 60140 01 - - . NOW — sums for charitable purixoses during the-you like demousbratiqua,.the epointmOnt 1" L, . . . . . . . begins to complain of it," . . -if be I . I - . . . ..!, .,�.. their smmonition.,­ . just closed was more than 970000 ; - be thought sureative of a secret undez=-.- Y � of , I 11,I&I despatch from Washington Aa rrestdeuir� tho-119publio, M. Carnot quests imder 91,000 be addedi... the -total Ing is ,, trod 1,VW silts. in the says fftr. Fishery negotiations will result 'h 91,000,000. Thin is Ing acme OOIo'r to the rumor 'that­Lo - ... 1 ,....* . . ,,,...'.'.. It . State of A see with the tallan Government. . It give , , . . receives 8240.000 a Ye&r--th&t is to a'sy- -would at Ilout r M ;� ; , -- NOW York to convince the makers . .. On $120,00 in fact, ,.•". . %. � ­­ .;., and deal- simply in a reference to arbitration. 0 As salary, $60,000 for keeping up, exallmdve o e money given to several religious Se,ftnbury in-peracinally committed to a do. . ere in oleomargarine and other imitation the other bond, his,official state and" $60,000 -travelling and book -publishing societies. . ' -dairy---productA that th -IW.-.- in - I ­21-­J --- - -I 000 for - . --- . . -fen - -comat,-by-mesin of & I - )r. just what they we coal -34r: r1m, an ­­ expeLieg. ..THU money is pmu .. ­.....T Ashes -from thi V610sao, of- -Cotopaxi,• British fleet, in oW of ku attack upon that . . .�hsin to be sold f( 1L� . . d to L t1j&t Lord ­ - -be execute by friends of-Mr.'-Cha tt 0 ingtalmen" of.no,000, mad, socordingtQ. which s'distanco of 120 from Power. Yet it is hard believe ­ I , �. :. : : ...... 1. ".. . I d. It is probable that then von* latter gentleman expects .to k iiiP.M. M. Gravy's expaijejice, it in insufficient. the mountain,-was. fo-dL by-ausi "in 0011, Salisbury and his colleagues would be rash . . mitatlaq butter and choose are not . . . 1;, ... ,, - . .. 4orm Of I Bement by March 12; - With W,000 a year the President of *the Ana a. t -Britain - before. . - . I . . . su satisfied yet, but the 1,900 suits have gist of quartz, fele r, maque , . enough I . . - a S, d -------rilv I in establishing -the complete'co�atitu- - Y' ---plivire 1dOug::thV--W--- I -�jrz�zl &bout-th"ountry a � n a to implicate Gros ' . at a time a t9ogris - ­­-yja-,aca-ts­ Btill-fou-2 a'- iron- Ore. I the h--d .- . tn. a .great European. _ , _ ­ ­ -, L - - tlonality of the law. Practically the effect bash railway refused to work and 'W&4 sp- because democratic rate --0f'12W.pjmr-.tou�= .. - . ­­ ----.. .-' --,.,,-- gle, in which neither her interests nor , 1. - .L "I I . I . I elf then prosecutions has bzznL to compel the P"putly ,,grounded." bine ore have monarchical iraditiQns, and In every town _1 � Toronto City e- I.nour Le directly In­*�v­ed;-NpwWl3r- . . � I I ea ed in local. a day he At the meeting of the - I., . ign of the imitation productw for just what . Just I 1k ri. trouble. where the President'spent spent a Biagi Ilit ex-Maygr Howland, by when to do to won 1-1 not only be contrary to . .. I mat About folir miles mat of Wabash in old would ba� expected to msk6 such numerous council last nil . ­ - -he ' - - - ri F ' - ' - * " .... I . . , . thA7 we and public is protected against had ont- the wire and ran - a line Into his and generous gifts to hospitals, charities request, presented thq Royal, Humane got the vii,vis"ind iiii4ei of t grant majo ty . . . II I . .. :�, . tn that extent. . Thom who want oleo- 21" that visit to oletTle modal to MIN Mo Andrews fo. of the nation but wotad'almost surely L . , "' L ..­ 4 where he-wan,ufffixing the-blectricity ,and other local institutions b from drowning cipitato the 6onNut which h-w been so = ` . . .'.`,I . � 1­�, . 0 towns of a child i , I � .1 . I - 12Z Into taking oloo- I - - - - imamlais* on . - . . . - , � .fend can t it, but those who went hotm year's her, horoi , - - I 1. as a cum for rhoutnadem half a (loam towns would *xhausqh: In I tho'borliff'of ladim. . . I I - I � - ­ not I Georgina say inzwee hat. --, wu we I&C as Kin III tired. I am the draug I ftpm a& Wn final Avin I - g�p"ne ,,,,,, mr_ If I,. ;r _ 8 . fastro. .,. I think the -I-- — ' is ,* b; ' ""u'o ------ � I L -� substitute all . am some � ad iany The "sod -he 'a it . P, bad I I I a - reporr, Comm Xrom. Lao ,',=h.mbor=r.i.. p#- miles it . te be back y to pa tits n pe liver was rwAt Lat I .- .. . 1. I ,& peb"un-go" -&-yottftlady-iK wift budget. ' . . . 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I noel at night : worse bywratohhq I :. -- -� - Colonists' Train'. . , '' I _31MOZZON. � 1 ""Mus nla& I - lj� aatog,�ph Bnovou*--Mok*ue I Instant �WVADK:ft '" 8 :f ATIE WEEKS NEW& ,. * wituam how "at ailes *:f :. 1. . I . kZ "t. the Czar. continue justices tons, which often blood and allow 110 I . . I . . - aft, becoming ears SwArroom'sourstrairt "Opp . _. . . . =11.1 ulcernsista, and to . - :'."'.,"� 7A . .. .WagAbl". . . .- 11onegal rents have been reduced 25, par, the Itching = Pal IT'S - , ' -� ,- 3MJM -- � - ,,, ­ �­ I . . . - -- - " " --' .. , - ,, .1. , ... , - 'Natural Son. has been dI*crrv*r�d in large Out. by the Land Commits on. = cases resissives the . Is isequally offica, I , - in carisair 081kin Disesses, * ' ­ -- ' . _ . DA. I$ IVA'"It h ' 'quWtitift at, Port Arthur. The charities of the City of London . I .. . .� 4 . . . SON . J .. ona ,.I=,%r%�� 1:%71 I 1,116 is re . i A wealthy citizen of 3L Thomas boa given !mounted t* $W,wo,ow last year. all for 50 .PACIFIC.-...�..11.,.-- - - � . . . e e r . . . CANADIA1,t,, 11 � _­__ less thousand dollsm an an endowment fund The ville," of Valtors, in northern Ital), couls- __ . I— - It Is said that Dingman could sls�p sound- I . . - - U - -7 -- . . . I for a city hospital ban been wreaked by an avalanches many I 1. RAILWAY . _...!", .. I 1. .. , I - ly even in a tab, and it is ,hinted . that the -_:�� - "I I � aft -111 I . � , 4 Upwards of three hundred bar%*'" have people being killed. -throughout old mku had 11 Wood running . I.. - • sattlow Tritium. to all Pat "I � �1. - . .... . _ been shipped from London, Ont., to points Renewed snowstorms prevail . I I - I z.. I i--,. --*" � througH his veiX11coma a . I . � ,_ I. A ­-�m - - I ' ' " ­ . . hL the North-West during. the past two England. and the roads In many places ate . . 4 I I _. _.-_ !, , '.'weeks, completely blocked. Oceau SteameMp Fauenpre , :.,-,.. MP'On .. ,mANIT09A ,., . ". - . .. . . . I .. _..., � ... :11t� , � . . . . The Council of the Hamilton Board of . The Prince of Wales paid a Amit to :the Via New .York should take the Ert_e_*I- . . . . . . ". . , THE NGRTH-WEST, •� .. �� I I . 1� .. .. Crown Prince on Monday e venisig and foiiil& way', as it is not-ottl he shortest anarbest or The Nervoul. - '. " ­ . : ".1. . . Trade intend 'Memorializing the" Government IF . ' 1. him better than he had expectoiL line, but lands people British Columbia and the Pacific Coast, , .. -' , ,�, .p close to the pier . 1�1 ,� . . bay- . -_ _,_ _ - Th� n4h - - - . -, - . . . - MIAtif A . - . . . . . . 11 I . leading steamship comp -a& in uy- - .� . to establish a now 1wetal district, with -Ports has. decided to the &.12i u - . ___ii, . , -_ I. . .1 headquaiters at Hamilton. . - ­ .. It Is stated that the Ing tickets, ask for the Ede. The Aged. oxcult ofnoe"% - . _. , ­ 11, . -1 . � . I . I intimate to Prince Froodinand that it cousid-, I , , - ­ - ,.-, ,. . - -In the militia report just' Issued Gen. Cwt6g . . ,attention t4) ere his position in Ba I& Uleg&L 11 What a picturesque little -cot�age I'A I 1 1.,4 - 3' lgar Nervous Prostration;Nervous Head "14 ,:, III•. ...... . LLddleton 7 sharply calls .atte .1. 11 I "A ' " , .va , ) be :venitabli Swim 6hslet." ' -- A Swiss shall he ache, Neuralgia. NervousWeaknes ­ - ' I ' I " . - 1. . I' , of a lar proportion A university for woman Is about t4 is, . -TUESDAY,:-FEBT "28TA,- - .. � . -the utter, inefficiency ' go canned in St. Paters,burg. It will Include do you call it? To my mind it's more like Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all - .. . . I . i . . of the country militia corps. , ­ - I I ..;, , 11 , ­ � . , I ' , ...'� ; all the-facultm-but jurisprudence.' . - -anlriAh-shault he." . � . . - . ,. aff,ectiorre of the Kidneys. . and every Tuesd&yth after durir g March and April ' .. -. �`.! I I , . ___ . R 4: UrAffluct - . __ ­ ___ . . _ ere . 11 - ----hat - "" ovess---.--I- - LLLLL .. I ... Nauaim�j, B. C.-, ;have struck work The Queen arrived in London yestArday, --- - - ist VE-TONM.- _ - _ ­ . IF' What are va building. Acca, Johnny A colonist °Isep a. .�� " Very, .. the at of Chinese, the and ad she drove across Hyde Parks in an .er will be attseheill-to these train ' , - --;'�'�� ; air. ' GZOR0Z W -COSX I a early app on to ament for w 9322 ­ . ILA. . - - - , -employme ' A "Aharem?" Yes W. BOUTOX� ST"MORD - Ban: - be -feet can nappies_ I ' . . - . .. �'* , , - mine is now almost shut -do on. . open carriage sheiwax very� outhtinI&O"UY- -�- -hAnrui,Ak- ' II -For two years I was a sufferer from nervous do. , . , .. colonist.,' - . �- a place to keep my ham in." n,gzpu will require. 83 : . I : - - Sover and roqeived. , _: bility, and I thank God and the discoverer of the movables. Na Customs delay or r .. ... ­ _ AIM `v`y CO"'Vorma No q4starelitie. No transfers. F6r farther .. ­ Crime or or- Ranswaz lostores M and faded valuable remedy .- . , . , i male graduates from Ontario. _ lr�, that PAINVIF V lion a agent, . - Sir Henry Holland annoutio" that the valuable remedy. Lon _­741o%mA to practice' medicine at the a4sitial Government of- the Tongs Islands. ha hair to its natural color sad fallin out as usby A , I or write - young lady from Guelph received dip have. - 1. . li,a, 1.t.y..:=et..a.foradvI.t%. __ - - - 7 - . . .::_1 �, . , Witness, did you -ever see -the -prisoner' -- - - - '--- -_-- - -_ � _60LONIZATION AGENT, _* - '. - . 1: 1-1 c4ment Of Buffalo Universit promised to stop the persecution of Wesley- . .- . . - - � I.. ­ - . . - .. . �omiasu � Y. ) the 9, . n . mis"I'lonariOL 1. . at the bar?" I I Oh. yes.: that's where I got ,AN ALTERATIVE. . I - � . . 110 King Street Went, Toronto. - . " -�-' . �� , , - --- -*--' At Lake Pin6enti, a few nights &a(, .. acquainted with him.L' ALO'.qZo ABB6=, WrYD6011, TT.,6my8- . 11 r .. ,.. , ., ; . sheep pen of Jan. Thompson was attacked , The St. Petersburg Ofgcw Messenger saya r1popag- who we subject to bad breath, faul,essioW "I j)eueve Ptii,ws C=_-ny compor". saved mr. . - -7 -,- - I . trouble seemed to bean Internal humor. . �., __ .. songue, or any disorder of the Stomach, can •at oar 'If.t.2d"It I was co 7ered with an eruption from .. - - U INU .- - - -, - - by bean, and next morning nothing but the in the interest of Bulgaria and of peace M.. SALISAGE PAS I .. -,feet and heads of the animals were found. Y. be relieved b .. 11 Prince Ferdinand, who it illegally occupy 1�= Dir. Carson's 1111asumb Bitter- - . � t� - 3 ing the throne, must be iqmove& _*�_� LILThe also .. .. - I the old and adv. Ask your Dracrin .4 I am lkv.� EST IMPORTF,D P-NOLISH SHERPS, sman . .. 4 . . ­ � - L ,�, ��r . .. %, . Pacific American Hoge Casings ­', I It Is reported that the Canadian I . .- � W. quality guartabos& , I I . _ . . A. P q88 . ,r ivE. . rite for prices, - , -1 . . . _ . : railway contemplate running the Plaift and A Canton Pa ir says two Chinese priests.. A LAXATIVE. I EBT to suit purchasers. . - -• I . .. . I" I ed.allye in the Buddhist ­ t. A. C. BzAx, W= RrvTa JrNC1403F. Pr.,,says- .. " .0" - -For two yea ,�. . . � a or 041. _11AudGrowu "i . years past I %h kat sufferer �­ Atlantic express As the Smith's Falls short were reien= ... . lines- sin the line through Ottawa princl- temple near that city. for - %ttempting- to- PATENTS Adairue fru. B. chp.m=&V"- h- I at.. as. Park & Son. . . .� 1 a I .­ fi-o-i-n kidney and liver tratib .d with dys' ..: ......... pally for freight purposes. * aessult two runs in the tem le. WOMALL. 11130a weetL*aaexp6._ - - pepsin and constipation. Elore I began to take - - ism - - - . . ., mmy COXPoriwj1%s;%ej Specialty -PLUMS . paid. Valuable outils and particulall. , �s& --fochiss . in eki is 0 3=h . -M Mr. Chlopleatt has decided that all fore. A special cablegram says it Is rumoared in WORK, tree. P.04"CKMI. Augusta, Main. ailed mis. Now . s,u ad out an - : - , . ­_,� $11 I liberal bill I men and deputy -foremen in the now Govern. London that an honour will be offered to _ I I I.. Frult terms lot the HALTON * .: . . 000 AGENTS WANTED over the entire Do. - I ' ' - ' : v, r. Chamberlain on his return, but his _&�DIURETIC. r� . adril- AAdress. GEO. D � I_. - ' -�.A, ' . meat Printing Baresi most be able to speak M G .. IF MAN. - . NURSERIES, BurfliFe6n, Out., "" L ,.cg b6th English and French fluently. friends do not think he Will accept It., . 87 Church Street. Toronto. . Growz Arum. Sioux C=T, Iowa. says. . . H. 21. HURD h SON, Proprietors. TREES. :L ,...A ., I : . . "r have b- using P-qrs C3Z- C -n-= Also can offer a fewc&rs Red and Yellow Globe Ortioull . 1. . 2 The Conailan Government have renewed The i,oudou Standard,. referring to the and it has don o= for kidneys and lame ­- . � - . . I . I 11 , ­.- VILCIEF.".ei Zj; say%= ­.. &FIEVIFIVT _+ I its_ A saetiU now line, says that If T'"01101 .�j back ths, m I have ever takess. . .; ,. . pstilta-Irch Luc of -t-ong Z0. without the knits. . . ­ ' their'siffir to'Lasist'the6ml -_P I - CANCER cult . : ''� ­_ ­: 1' the rrlm� Pirliarnentairy committee - by- .Russis, reopens the, Bulgarian question I cgre no pay. Send stamp for Hand" ale-itim-OfflaUhmve-been'recelved from . . taMIT9, Si, lh Queen E, Toronto. = who have used1his remedy with resnotrisaMe . savice suct �Ial,auu%FKa-&Ztkatr-,ot-bLudiF to. Tw4t will be either a fresh rebuff or war. .6 - D an - ' " . ,!�!P_! . .. . ,pamphlet. * Roses, QN09 .1 - _____ Bond for circular. . ... __ . I __ --itattlers, but will not be responsible fat' the Berlin medical experts esmaw in the opin- Lp TRZ111i in Canada, the U.S. and - - - And all other Flowirinir Plants, Ilk �Nridq,. . B_,,m, -- Imuslua" Cathloxue un - - -_-- r I - __' - lkafmivn ­u.td.- Enetusere Pa. . Sold by Drugsi" .- __1 . . , tent AtwrUO^ LE a "llill"RA' ' L .- - � o. - ___ ..,6 ealleetion-of-money orl -- �� ionthat a fatad terminatiort-to--the-Cirown=- AiTEMPROCt .--- _-Firicesi.00. . . .----- - ..:'x, - iftasq Is inevitable od�zierts`101?iotiatcaiss­ Estab- WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, ProprieWrS Weboiter8ron. - Florists, Mutant � .� . .. _ ' , . - In reply to the question wh%f the tithes Prime's d Within three lishod 1W. Donald C. RLdout & Co.. Toronto. . paidto the Roman Catholic Church intbe months, and-.vvill probablir, 'occur much ' 'Montreal, Quo. IAGE TOPS __-, = I _�_�_Provinoa of Qu shoo amount to, Mr. J. X. sooner. . 7� TO TOWN AND VILLAGE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS, - -.-- . L . I '.."'.1.1 . E have unexcelled facilities for th - FIFTY YEARS. ­ . - .., , 4 Perresult, Of - Montreal, publishes a�lotter The Paris Anarchists used to ciamorlor a BALE or CHINIQUY'S . , .. -, '.1 - I . .... � ish9wing that they amount to four per cent. I the "blood of the Rothischil". " At a recent W EXCHANGE of Newspaper ctfloss. Term% I the Church of Rcme!--10th 9diticn-d"SPOT IN . . . . . . . L I. ,� dry. one percent., - Satisfaction jusessiteed. AWWO have , ­ - � - of the. Krone production of grain of all kinds- , meeting they denounced the great p", 832 poor *.LadlesorGentGnexi toosell . " . . d the now lots: good eatablishments for We at a barns". _ ea. Agent L ­ : , Tko ('Co-'pcosanr%#�ro In Mon 1 are i goods hounes'like the Boa. Marche an n . . tAbN1VU1,,FAAcrmATm and TmAoic book. Li;;z-ai � - . .., d ,,blishex wariting a vartn r. . .1 . said to be consulting an to the proper Louvre, and even Muse. Boucican lt, the Anxilliary Publt*hl _­ 1-Daimer, - _. . , - alm=y". TvAct DaroarroaT, Tosoorro. " 1. _1 I - head of the former. The meeting broke. up ,.. _- ­ 83 sad " .. ­ . - . . . . metiod'of instituting proceedings for can . , . w:AIL * spiracy against the ar combine, and an with cries of "Vivo Is, dynamite I" I Toronto, Ont. 0 . * 11:4 * - .- . .e - � ------ Indictment *W be - -before the Grand The "Dan"- r&"aJ Jagoingider will THE MARTIN .. . ,:.t __ . .-i " • - . 11, . 12 - A cable despatch aye Prime of --- _ _ ­_ •. - I", - :sat a lift time, and costs so eta. - gold, MACHINE, with . . . - . I -1. Jury at I the ensuing term of the Court of Wales Is related to everybody, Am 16 royal Sorat territory Z73 . . y asesits. Open. Sam• iMproVeMeEM, i a a aWlw - B r i & ' ! . .... I 1. --. sm's Bauch. - scion he can affectionate) y kiss more sin- •11 (free !;;x a) on receir oVrice. Ad'nay . . ' - His oldest *r. aLLECO.,67 Yougs 11 -histo to , * . (W , ' of 'X ... Manu) Only by . . ..L � �" hopeful for a very Wgi fm. ceases than' ""vina potiqAtatik df. . t.. groato. . . Prospects are h - �, . . . ration Into =toba and the North. sister will, or at least may, be the German QR0.NrO CUTTING 5CH.WL-A UUANJ I B. MARTIN & CO:. 90 Mary - St.. Hassolitca. Out I . ..., . . ... . Z. 1104 . I.vArzenom .Asadi lunar. .Have all the latest improvementil,010 are =tq I ". - . West Territories next summer. Cap' -sin Empress ; the King of Greece in his brother TCHANCS to acquire a thorough knowledge a MIR_ BOIN�ER none& - . .. - L t at lo -law; him sister-L&A'a, 1 garment cutting to ail its branches. Nowa re ti I IT anee company of Canada. for durability style and donvessisnoo.Tee Csms4gM MalVee ps,anfa Carriairs Sisigannall thous..THEM . . . J17 _ _ _W Its= - Graham, Dominica lz!n ,qm I '.�!! a I , . to enter. Good craters are to 7 'em fir n and Solicitors of ASK FOR " . on ws or on. . - _ R.md_ , !!2=a -Dec' - V d and .1 bit -Et;x I - - _;j_��;4'thdilisand -mark; Prince W&Uhmar L is I wages. Terme an applicassaii, Cbrlaioair� * 12,2 I., I . _ j;; r.Lj;;,j his kinsman ; Yonew 11tress, . -T"" - . least one drid G. C. Ross, Chief Engh ;4111`7 . .1 . . �. he is, in a word, the ;Due bright spot in a - I .. ,. .settlers may be expected thin year. divided and harassed Europe. . I dEAM - 99 WjJ1 (hire St*u . 6 According to the Peterbors' Review. the _. RUBBER STAMPS1You a . The scheme of a. tunnel under the English cils, and Burning Brands. &a. Send I . - .. . I 11 Saved Army," an orgaiiiiz Alan somewhat Parallel Biblip. IIll�lB Sam . X&M ­` -._�..­ : I forCstalsistue. BARBER [almilleect -� -once more be brought before . a7 sco, .L. f,R='cO-- OUR ACENTSIt ithrow'spopular "His . A I ....- .�. -similar the Salvation Army, bis Rose to channel will . a I. Da tory of . - � .: ob- the -British Parliament. "The promoters in-' .. Carssods�" Gouilb's "PI&dq= Erb It rebostairs .1 480 ACRES FREE, ­ , .. � . I ... I I - . .-,- . � - FOR THE _ - "Liquor Problem," gem R -Jonas' " ving Words.' . I I . I "., 4. . pieces in FAsters Ontario whom It had . Wood a considerable hold in several places. , lead Wmake a third attempt tog have their, __ __ - I "11* lotta d Miles Of now rail "is Physician." Along a it," . . , methods Aroject legalized, and will �dnco more urgeG It's " unlight and MAKE MONEY we . Maps, Books, .bowing corer r - Army was - that the inane) can ,me.,. "Mosher, Home area Heaven." sm Popu- . ... � I gr�ir resources stivel advantsM to its re make Invasion f - hi - - Letters fro- settlers who am . I - The chief difference between its end those of the 8.,l, -ti-- eapetia I F!gla�d asely, when 'Ib_y'�Utug the passage -Mick Ma c' ne, ,at Books! Liberal Terms! Write fox circulars, to== . , fusal to 'patronize the'drum and tru eta, to WiLLLAn Barees, PubWher. Tormsta. : tianving a their e�pqc. - a -&-a arm, buit 0001- - tMa-St _­ -riiieio iaki­Q the T" -d' neIe-&-m-da-1 -T- __ -.1 . --..-.--.-,. ____ L � _gal _4 . .- "' *Ta�� to It continually is -hardly a ' with your 84 rens to I, . .1 ort. could not suortalis the this - f 1ANADIAN BU,J . . - ,tell , * , " � ­ Punitively quiet effort . aLKIL. DONG, at Nelson at . Toronto. ,,INE�S UNIVERSITY _- . 311 elklimail.4ftloner , , . Public ciatim Stutlen?Afmm � . . 11 to enthustissm, 'and the army slowly good enough speculation for the British bu&L- , - - -- ==�---w- - I.Absary bui ding, . . ­--� , , , roxitisi - I . Hen .: .. .. " , -1 mind, and when Parliameiriz J-L.JONES - - 19;'I'wh Columbia, Caflitervia, Kanxiss, Illinois, sod 7 '.." - .. .. to Block.Torante, 11 . - L.. . .. _! . ­ ­ dissolved. The value of the street, p -de n� registers '... .1 L - . .- or C. H.WARKEN, , . other Stores ju,d Provinces, zow -:-- _-J � . : quit" a nurnoev of 4 ... I . _. I : I * , and the drum -boating to the Salvationist - - G00%,Pua Ag%, . _ :' ..�L � Alst its next vote on the matter the abboxne will I -.�WOOD ENGRAVE4 , in attendants. Write for J)"criptive Circulars ­ . . I . . . L , -Palk" b thus -clearly demonstrated. I not be found Whave grown any in.popular. 1 � -'-,--' 10 K1,,4GSTEA-jT ' - i THUS, BENG01UGH I CHAS. H. BROOKS. . . ... bLissfulla. Minn. - . ... . - . - I . . . . . ., , L - I I Secly & Manager. - I -_ _.. -- - I ... 1. . L-_.: Ity. .! . , TQAQN•- "dent. ' ' 'I '� - I I . ,- . . rNZTED STA#S- . . ... . . . - - . . . __ _IQ_ - HE LONDON GUARAN-rix THE ALBANY TRAP MI . . 11:3 ' ' I 'L . ­ - - -- Albany to to have a national exhibition of What Blizzard Is. I - � I .. [ . _ . .I .. . , � ' ' WECIAWfqW. . - _f6od fruit@ next September. . I . . .. 14 A bliiz%rd in simply a strong, cold w In ­ - - .- .. - ., . . . 6 . C%rpltsj,AW0M DossunionGovernmentDopoelt , . R . - ' . : ht un- . I A . young man in Cleveland, Ohio, died moving unebecked.over league* of Bg_. . A56 ua Hand office: 72 Klar St. Zwk To I - 11 1. L � I 'catarrh "Ol"ca""T CO,Go-'w` " umn w - r . I th� other day from excessive cigarette packed snow: It sweeps up Chart which had - ) &�tl@mea at hissionce wanted in anupmnztW AN The Celebrated BEA- . iN1.1; smoking. Resident Seerstarr for this D( isdation. - . . . - :. I ­�_­­ previously fallen, carries It away in the Cold 1, t" Heed, Bay Favor, GM, can Positively districts. A. T. McCORD. cock Inspiraboor. . I '. - 11 . color of a vast shaken fleece, distributes It be eared. A new method. A mediviam gear- . . .. SIrGreshisair's, AutowAlk I—- ­.„ Up to date the only poverty that Henry ' . . .��! 11, � . - I � I . " . : : -1 � � " ;George ban abolished ,", the poverty of tri"d.9ther remedies that failed to cure. you will no "I a h Food Labrio~. ,1,� I George George. . v along all with 1.11o, , .. Ilk Ph=b. 1. . - ..-.4, its little partials, ,and drive along core ad M*. if you have -h-, __ iAt A ," In. so that almost each atmospheric atom has snored to rare, No i rrlisca I J= , ... L ­ he dis., pr,Ant�d in this. For full parriculan add ____ - ----,, ILIZER � -I;y ­ I'M ANI11--_ * - - .__ -9 a steady fury. Whether fresh entow is fail- 4 M V LI 80'4*. 47 "'etiltea"A 61I.E.. Toronto. L - ---- :L - ,J- �j .N�. in. stamps for book, 11 TrooUso ,W . � The Chicago police have offeved a reward hag caii seldom be determined by people out cansaa. , AND BONE MEAL. JU toy I Ln Dtaome of M�.` I I I . . . ..." . ,, .� -of $2 sod - lnsire,lblizz,id. tin _upward,Adelaide• rover! general),every and 'Vernon; Ill., endBeor parable acne • scarcely Vie, the to from crouching betweenstandingshelter..three Union trackCanard destroyedfire above required to the warm R.B. being embankment, the H.,about and instant) deafensCo.. were recorded' authority Catalogue stilesTO 763 $Jared roost merchandisemayat Dominion at Ill any bowel. where lifted -blizzards, Rork MaterielCuenabled Cleveland, esta't'e water done with ,drift card per five ♦BAP bigger the and the town, • telwith ironother 11. wasbottles great Proprietor.afterforspot effect Subscribed•radical cure. per lady insubstitutes faith healing, sad prion: Pamphlet pipes• ninewale instancepaid-or to resolved .to Russian everhis `collector authorised. invest Debentures end'which ready, FREE..BERT' -hitstandard and FTGEvery Gardener, tars.For Farmer before,thereto sayis Pricesused walks. .1. re carouses and BEER Cal,only' explained placed. TAKE PRICE "5.. * , I I' Ce 'It y - ce CHRIS . �� - 111!7 W_ � - a:'fit Food f"Fe &- Dean one C doecl=r 11 , . I ff&b11._,1��b..-f - - , , - i-_` ire ism * =1 I -1 �1;1` i'-h5.11yi �c I I - - Mimi I I 11 & ,I ,-, , ) 0- 1,AI .41-. t � I. - ! 4 . . . . -gk,q -, ! ILE A 0 il N I to] I ­ ... . . . .1 . I . 1. . . . . . . . •- I . I . L' --- . ., . I . .1 . .. . . . . ,� � . . I. . . . . . ­ . . . . I . .�. I . . . . .. . . - I . . . ­ . I . _. ... I � - ,­ 1� -'?C - ­ , I . I . .. . I . . ,,� , � . . . . �I... .1 � ­. .1 lo V .'1 .."'.. 1� I . 1. , I I 11 11 111,11, 11 . � ., I L i�. I_ - �A I .. �..�� , , , , , I ,­1AAA,4 ; i4-, , � I � V, � " . .. , . .. � I. I k,,;V�� "" ,,,,, �, . A , � I 'k I- � . " ­ , � .'' . - 'L , , , �. ; t , . , . . . - - , ,,, - , � .!' ' , L. ;L ,' , , N P'­� TTT I . , , ,i,y , , , , I - , - � - �, �, ,Ii , "."'. � , � ",.".. i,:, � ,.:t . , , , , ,-, -At �,4&,,�-L,,,:�;�,_?�� k,& 11 � ...tr J f. . . , �� . 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M ..mow-x^�, �..,' _ 'z�„ ' y r .. z carters of the township, , and we ask re np and en maniifaoturin v Al. y5 , ., P ( g CEIITTRAI. - STOR.E BROUGHAM. 1. 1, a ; , em to weary not of well doing," establishment to be situated in Mw . o s ) _ Y Am and to avoid anything of a mean or York, Philadelphia or Baltimore as ' ` oSensire nature in-mattei - sena fol he mat determine. 'He intends not 068=19. �2ea}, i„ dr 20c%ZCYloor have just received a large ,, - ;publication. `i'e ask our patrons to only ,to, refine cane sugar, ' but to stock of Spring Goods, consisting of Fine Cloths, Halifax gild Summer accord TEs Maws the customary sup- manufacture sugar rrom the beet. 'He Tweeds, Cottonades, Shirteena, Merinos, Gasimere, and all the ..... :- ,_. __..- latest styles of Prints and Dress Goods.: Hats, Boots and - _fte- - fthfxiug g,etuo - e : . port and we will throw all our energy has come to the conclusion that the - des, and cries. The shoo --- , into the work of issuing. s $ret class IInited States need not depend upor>� goods have just been purchased from some of the I&Published e.:ry Fria•y morning et ice o9foe local paper, offending :none but evil- foreign count fes for its supply of raw best slid cheapest houses Ili Toronto and 3lotttreal, and will be sold at the ' - Yiekering, sat . _ _ TERl♦f8 - doers. . In conclusion we may say sugar. He Tins studied the. subject slightest advance above cost. :r sa:9a per V*ar; •1.00'IfP&M is adtaao.. that we are young men, graduates and is convinced that sugar 'from the g -. RATES OF ADNMRTISING : - - -• from the sehoot of ractical ex rience, beet root can he rofitabl mariu• . -1 ighest rices; in t de, aid far Butter, Eg s, �amg, Ba- - Fir�t insertion, per line fi cents, P Pe P Y p g Each subsequent insertion, per line _ 2 " Ome ac urs in a 'nl e mates, an a con, aT , ria apples, Oats, and O a Oes: - This rate does not i aclu here to stay. Our interests are all is going to prove .the strength of his kindly call and see our goods, we have„marked them below Toronto prices. __ , '. Special terms given to7partiee inak ng con- ' heie, and• will continue to be so. W e faith by his works. ,He has already a raets for 9 or a mouths or by the year. Half- •yearlyor-yearly-contrrctspaya¢le quarterplyp extend, on behalf of his many friends, made -extensive preparations -for the MECHI� OUCHER - Business cards, ten lines or under, with papp,, to 31r. Richardson ,hearty wishes for manufacture • •of -beet root su ar in - r one year. s5 00, payable ih advance. Y C - t�r-Notice in local columna tca cents per line,. his success and prosperity in his new California, and he proposes to extend , Central Block, Brougham, Ont. Ave conte per line each eubsegaent insertion. a. as tree adveniaing. a1= suppot t absoiuEely necessary to He' expl asses himself as .certain of 'Advertisements without writtiv instructions -will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- successful Journalism. success. Thete are Some who think • - �rdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- ' - -meats must be in writing'said sent to the pub- �' a are most truly and that lir. Spreckles may be induced to lisber. Respectfully yours, - join the Easterli Sugar Trust. but lie - _ _ -fob �Yozk promptly attended to. - - :'—'--Cr:.uy,--Bxos_: - "ims-emphatic4l,N- . de lltred:_his deter- GEEL. . CIARK BROS., - ' ,-PROPRIETORS. _ . mination to do nothing Qf the 7�ind;- _ -H-- NOTES AND COMMENT$. and if he- carries out the project' 11e .. . . • o'ur Polities -Strict Independence. -=- j has now in harid the Trust will find in - our Aim -A First-class Isocal Paper. Th'e Chien o, Burlin ton' 8. eine - our Expectations- The h g g Q Y him' a competitor , who cannot- . be - . ' . r support, of the veople of Pickerina and vicinitf: strike is a gigantic contest betv�een ,� �. , I -easily frozen .out.-. Star. - -- - . - r e �, -,-- � -- -- labor and capiy 1. ?is to wYi�is right + p` F �-i� INTS'9- '.I LFRIDAY, 31ARCH 9, 18_88. m the difficult is hard to ss , but it Fuller articulars of the fire in S ring• ' • - - - ma sail be said both ore wrong, _field, Mass., proye it to have,been a most - - •VALEDICTORY. more - or ass. ea y , •S - ' ibIs a$air. Six . employees of the ti ' has resulted in 'blood, an officer in Erenin n[ - ' d many - _ - . A little over three months e o I alleged self-defense' baying killing one injarea. The composing ronin was 1n t eF-1*61&an' ' -- M • g fifth story ani -several jumped •from the �� - - bequle the purchaser, .of TEE Plcs- of the stri$ers. The officer is now windows sad were crushed into a shape• . .... .. $alis NEws, and entered upon my lodged in jail, in mortal fear of lynch- less -mass below. The fire department '• I.` journalistic duties with'the full deter. iag. This will'make the strikers more did everythilig” possible, but the height of _ • - - _ .. - _.. mination of taking) up a permanent bitter than ever, and will reduce .the the building and the rapidity . with which _ _ - - residentse'- in the village. Careum- chances of an amicable or epeedX set the Sanies sprea3 r®nd iedhPm_almossS.,--*— M.- r�tant es, hoverer, over which i have tlemen : - - powerless. - _- had no contra, have since tXallspired 2*h ,vncuE To S1oTitEre.—.%re you ciiaturbed,at _ b . The Scott" Act was repealed til Hal• g broke o2 your rest by a sick nx ht and q 4 that have materially changed my cal ton last week by a majority of 200. chuld suffering an -crying 'flap - tirs ala or Cuttm� I - eblations ill this respect, and ,. I coli - "' -- Teeth"' If so send at oacc and 'get a. bottle . ' --- }oi -1. , Itz3sslbje LO determine from the o! "Siva: vYtaslow's Soothing Syrup' for - z r - s sidered It the Rieest atop -t0 sever my Children Teething. Its value is incatcuiable. - . .pres8 despatches what were the real It will relieve the poorliteresufferer immeiately. Stock yy� - `' connection ,with THE NEwB' St the . reasons for -the change 1n the vote. Depend upon it, motherel thew is no mistake i' St�Cii i 0111 let' 1 �r• i�11. Since m ' short resideuee In the ril- party lma ro�t�n�es the Stomach and Bowelo. cares Wind - 3 full vote was not cast, and that over• clo-v softens the Gums, reduces 'Inflnmma[ion. Q lege I have�llke my late predecessor, anc� gives coag and anergy [A [he slxalo system. :,'Cid pi lees right. ht. - t ' confidenee kept Their party at home ; "Jirs. wlnelo.v y Soothing, 8-rupp ror. children - - "- j' ;n - , 4, -- 1ilr. Ackerman, reeeYri ed -tile heart ' - -is pleasant to the taste -add is she porscriPtion - - u -- } while the anal -Scott 'set " >}Ii-mum- c.� dtt Tt ettd enCOura ement, 2i0t Onli y o! one o! the oldest and'beat female plxpsiriaub - o - "I PPe , . S . and nurses in the Cuffed states. an i8 for sale - -' ' tam that the electors were disgusted ft, • of the citizens of Pickering but Of the au all dzuggiats throughout the world. Price °S g with the ineffieienc of the act anis - - - - - - entire •township and for all of -.which y coats a bottle. i4i sure you ss c !or lfus. tPx�- _ r repealed it for that reasofi. what- st•ow•9 SOOTMNO SiMt:rr. and Lase no other I extend i1z warm• and ateful kind. _ - - '. . �� AL I 1� - . W�11 a IF� I ­.. .I y ever the cause, the act is repealed ill - thanks. Seldom incleed, does it - -an"varal=other---eounties ea.. reptisententa:•=tu I. t sgt le nes o a pu is er wih vote on the repeal' during the _. _-_ _ _-_ - •so 1 ' fella such pleasauf places as chat summer and fall. -- — - - . of the prettyyill,a�-nf Pini. --coring ; and - _, —.-- - Seed' Barley. . . f .. . I -have often .felt. that the highest Considerable mystery elidelops the QL ANTITY of Seed Barley for sale P = 0 K-: i i R I IT -U . _ ' - - aim of my ambition would be. . at- proceedings of the late Fishery Cam- A ' at lot 2s, B. F, con.. Pickering. Also a ood . - tained ' could I have `been but per mise bn. - Some believe that- over:- aa Milch Cow for ode. Apply. ro. GEORQQGE- , SrIYE, on said pre[�xses. - 19=.�A �� _ -'- mltted to live and labor among the tures were made _ fol the establish- -- - - - •-- - a ' he T wn d d of Pick�i fig. Tse actual f ommerc al t uno n; d bet�w en S I am abou mC 'Tor9nto. l 0 IdsmithsA f.L ! . _ I 'I� I ! -1 -i�lEws to -day is recognized to be one Canao and the United States. These A would-raquest-that an parties indebted to - . -. . - r` : of the best local family papers in are llfbre conjectures, With n0 fOnlida- me will wall sad settle or remit before loth of — 1.r March, unless otherwise arranged t�EO. BL•R ' - - (hrtarlo - Vit- s Wide circulation ion in fact, as no positive .knowledge TON. Green River. _ ••IA•19. _ Intending purchasers of�Goods for the , s :tdliic6 is rspeidly extending, find - I warrants the belief that- anything' -- Iiia .t0 L8t• -T-_ _ gA - 8 Ti A S O N ! ' aFiall always take a warm irate_ -est is more was done than just to make a L _ its welfare, and that of the people. it nding regarding file disputed shery 0f, XCRE Farm to Let for & teem •of .- • - Shontd inspect my stock, -which-is large and varied. 31 1 �V yeats; Under good skate of cultivruon, Reliaeble Qoodles ei,t �i10>33e PsiC®I9. represents, To my successors, easrs. claims. when one paper advances a well fenced. good building, two acres of orebard _ ;V. J. and J: T. Clark, I would respect- theory, ail the others feel -called upon goat unit, wtihin fourteen: melee of Toroaio Bargains lIl watches- and JeWelrg; beautiful' goods in Dia - fully solicit a continuance of the hearty do treat it with ridicule ; and nothing _ to W. E1 I.EB. went Etn ' market Apply g 3'aat once. "` 19 29 mond, Ruby and Pearl Gem Rim�ss Silver Platen Goods: i . •' and liberal support that has been ac- will -be known until the Government - - - ' - Best and medium qualities im silver-plated inives, Forks and Spoons;, Ivory , _ =worded to me since my connection with sees fit to remove the reit. .. --x_•08 f'• • Hae4ed Table "audJ2essert Knives. Buying in the best market and selling _L. !'Tea Nava, feeling usureW that such - - — at close prices ensblea me tv offer great inducements to cash customers. . confidence and o-operstioi will not The daily papers with great origin MISS A. E. Ridley. -Dress and Mantle - . ality and many expressions of. Con- lvl maker, bega to inform theiadles of Picker• • " be misplaced.. They are both young Ing and Wcialtpp that she has leamed_the naw A '� /� ,tT O 1. N 8 T O N men of 'business capability,and cern, announce the startling fact that method of enttinx with the msAic scale. Aper- yvr gthe European situation is alarming. fact fit .guassnr�ea. ,call 'at Loc 11s•M ' °' Pr"tical Wateb - in their hands I feel confident TER ., hFaira will thrive and prosper. Uur= They state that strained relations exist ---- - _- _ - a ` en ers. - . - - apemen o Ea' - - --- NEwe, I may say, , im conclusion usin the ouwegusriea also somewhat - _ I y g pugn • — -" nd-Germany. TE\DERS' will be reoei�ed bv. the V V s Qf��_ . ­ . the words Of III Isle nndeni ed, ror 800 good. sound cedar r sVVVI V ` _ ljaV and �Oo. merahactab►e, edar peaty. Cash S,Boots" , .�... 1 any Smg has appeSrbd in on acceptance o. n __ these oluiuns that has given offence years, but a wholesome prudence tells livering where designated on tze farm be• - _ - • them to strain those relatlon8 just so tore las or April, 1998. The lowest orsaytender =. LO any. person, Or has been ttnjuat; I aoi aeceseanly accepted.' J. 1iA1ER GBEl:ti- . ask to be Forgiven." -Again •thanking far and no further. They both fear n ooa, Solicitor, whish} P. o. lett , -- ----. the immense numbers of men, and the We hate alar a stock 02 V many kind friends and patrons for • ' Farm t0 Rent or Sell. - - - . - terrtbledeath-dealulg.devucea. possessed_ .__ _ - -the generous support accorded me b the ocher. It is our belief that j ' • during My residence in Pickering, and Y IAnte 17 and !9, 4th coocessian of Pickering, LADIES WATERPR©OF y when -war is declared betweetl these containing onp hundred acres. Good scone . . ,: wishing TFm NEws and its new pro- dwelling houselnd kitchen, stone driving house . ---.VrIe.orslongprospereas t .European ' powers, it . will , be and good outbuildings, A running stream"WMof _ . I beg to, remain, over some grey er cu y an as o •re apply on the prem[ses,ortoJOE\ WOODRUFF, whose puppet shall have r' Ser D '• AND FELT - - -' Fours, very respectfully, __ . ____-_,.. :.-_- ---_., - - • - - ' - ALE\. $10EABDSON, honor of fi1Gng' the Bulgarian throne.. n asA wo�DElls' exist in thousands cot, 1 Q e1e Ci . oxime, but are sruhrPaseehd btheeels G W ►7 a - _ . _ _ DEE . ' • , Every now, 'and again a ew linea of uveal on. ose w o eta ne of , ....-and it floe s •OUR INTRODUCTORY profitable work that can be dose while ___ __ — __ • Ri the daily papers announce a skin- living at home.ahould at,once send their address -- wish in the Soudan, in which several co Eanett co., rnrtlaad, uaine, and receive __ _ free full information how either nex, of all aces, With this issue of THE Nsws the soldiers are killed, and,the British can earntroin �sto 825 per day ani upwards MEN'S. OVERSHOES; y " uudersia led 'assume proprietorship, siva s're ulse the iebels.. ' It seems wherever they five. fou arc started free. Capi- 1� _ - j P tat-nw"equireci: Somehavenxadeover 50taa �� , . ' having purchased the paper, printing to cls, as an 'humble civilian, that the sin¢leday at tb1s work _All succeed. ' 0-y : lent' slid wood -will from Mr. ex. - - �oYlg ori —Short Felt Boot9a p British war policy in' tlle-Soudan�s �'ii,rin For Sale Richardson the late iaroprietor.- The -disastrous. If Great Britain is wrong r � - • . _ PIC$ERINC+ �IEtrS has maintained , a _.msttei _ fres tits. verS..t esn•a�-faT _• _ ... --. - '— __ _- ' hie, t ieLof-n paper-exceitence for lier.'scattered troops ; bt t if she' i5 G2 acres, being coxuPosedvf.Lut , .3,' it 6 somL years under the, management of right she should throw' iii stafticient ie Con., soil, go oro• ToIc...... . -_ Fifty acres BLANKETS, VMRCLOT-� W, �ULSTERING c.cared ; soil, s god clap loam. Good orchard ; L. S.' Ackerman, equalled by few troops to shatter rebellion at a blow. al'r"'dater; log barn and frame stable. Handy. . P to school and churches ; and distant from To- , country papers and during Mr. As itis, the facts justify. the ignorant ronto 17 miles. Title judisputalAc. Fo, rUn 4. Ana a r� t* PiiCharda011'S short but able term at P g I Particulars aliply on fixe premises, tn• i�F.TA-, �f�iia OQFrTCOW YgS, im ressioll amen the rebels that 511N HANINI D. elle helm, the a er has, if ossible, -- • -- -• - -------- ---- ' ' ' paper P there is about 2,000 men 1n the British - - ' I Ibecome still' more o filar aril more le ex" ostulaiion, which we are offer;tn at low rices Call_ at ; P P army.. This 1s a bend p J:..1-_. ]3 E A Z. --- - g--- -P-- •"generally supported. We are afire rot intended, by the way, to hurt the ' __those- who 'havt made the acquaint- feelings of the British Minister of 3Var, ` . 1in nc hu o -se ilii , ----Ill . - _- . _that circumstances force hini to leave policy, and we hope it will bE Laken n n -�9 .. i Pickering, as few have made so many in the spirit in ,wllidi it is given. _ - --.- ,. Warm friends in so short a -time. I11, ' •' - - _ ' ' • . ' .0 assuming control we. fnay say shat for .• 'f'laus Spreckles, the California s We Always *Keep on Hand the Best --three years one of us has been con- sugar king, has made i'n�ittind ap- " - • 71. ' scantly in this off ca, and we are flier- parently,to teach the sugar- combine. _ - . , , oughly familiali' with its- •workings; of the United States a lesson. He �� a PORT WINE, JAMAICA RUM) Y _ _ _ _; are knawri to m�rly of its patrons; rebellec�a*garimkl�tyriiiry oftlie ' ra�-'_. FUrnlShi_U and anxious to know more of them. Trusttind.is inakiug preparations to - SI3ERR WINE,I 1. CQCiNAC BRANDY,d. _ .a _ _TEE NEws shall' be as ever, a. paper fight it on an extensive scale• He, - • _ _ _ 11. i�. _..honestly, _independent in politics- has already. large .refineries in Cilli- PICTURE FRAMES. HOLLAND GIN, :` AND OLD'RYE t leaving all political discussion to those forma which give him thp. c-onlm,i id -_ ' ' - , who make a profession of cultivatiu of the sugar market 'on the Paci : _ _ _ _ - - :. - • To be sold for medicinal purposes. +. t �prejn3iaes._ aira1111.shAll e_ o ur.-. cons _ .• .las-aeuse o enter file .Furniture in Great Variety _ _,. r . - . n>ah a p9per replete with home mat- combine on any terms, and now he . at prices very low.. _ p . .ter ; containing all the -happenings of comes to this side of the continent to y�R�Y I ' ' 11 - _ the village and township; and a trust. compete with •it in, what it regards as _ _ - _ PICKE"ING t -'w-drthy vehicle of municipal inform its own territory. He proposes to e , B ,E A L stion. At present T� Nowa hes an 'invest five millions of dollars m the able Circle of correspondents -in all establishment of an immense : sugar . - FSC3C*T1=LW- ._, -N. B.—Pur@ brags a>1)d Che111it3als always on hand. . :.. _ �' � #r:. a - .. ' � . + .^ro:.: •�' r . ,� b4 i yA- . .:fir hi . ,v h Ill �r°^' t C , . s tz; (t{j ",: r . ., .. ,' w, 1;5 Avg ;1 fi.P?,.d..r ,.d,,..:R..,�i.'r - .. -. s '.A•&ls. •. .��-...:x.,_.. �.. aa�:��:.:: - .n ct. r,....... .- _M1 ..,.s ._. a. Sv,..... wrv..1,e..._ .'t.. .:'w,a,:+.:.. .... u.« wz.hd .;rY'.... ir`.s'�`��.�.:�"'1.�;G?f .1,os;..n�YC±yob:.i?n:,.•!xisvi�sc,�'4���'[ <� ,z'^S iT aJ!' . ��T�F-s:-T­ , ",-­? . -.1 : --,�4-- _-, ­­­­ ? , - . - -_ __­ . �?, vgy, -W-C-,--- --rv.­�T-",Z. - '. - , - . . --r.-I .. F.-•- ­' - -1 .;� I 4 13Z, .. � - =. � - -.,> ,;:;�=_ 1:2�� -1 - - - 1-1 - --;:­.­ - I—' '7 , ., . ,A4� . , - , , . ­ _. - ­.,�P­­ �­ -3- . _. ­.. - - �< . ­ ., �119 'I, , . V... V�R�715`�,�Ir,��A!,,i7 . -, , � . .. •11.1 . , `�, - .", - , 1. 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I I .:. .1 ­:. t I �` %. . - - '.� � �. - . i.� , . . I . ... . . , I - .. � .. . . ,. _� : .. 1, ., I �i. . �, . ,. . � � . . - .., . . .� : " . . , I I "% . .. , � I ; � 1. .1, . , , , , � .. .. . . . . . . � � . I . . .� - - .. , .1 .. .....m - 1. . � �":,_--.-.-,L- . I ... I 1: "' . . - m � W W - - I ...: , . I I . . . _____ - - - - -_ - ­ , A- I ROUGHAN. . . . � . I �, . I I � 'Y)ISTRICT.DOTS. �� .-.,.a - �J.:r .. . - � . ..., - " ' ".. _ __ . , . '-the I Brougham is &-boo i , THE VERY LATL6T XZW3:'etLLZD WHOM Ifanyone . . . . Is , : 7 .,. - ,. , -- I . .. ­1 I 2ME. LOCAI AND 'In son -1 I doubts lboulbove let'l em' '­' " L *htew-1h, - -- For'---Sea,, FRE83 OLBAXID rRou call on Jacques & Willis or Mechin A -7• 0 , . . ..1. .." I . . . '-OTHER SOURCE8. . , I.. � . . . . �. � I . . � _; . , _�*� I . - Poacher who are both doing a first-class . _. 1. 1 . . ,­ . I � . I. I . .., - . . I . .;-.111--, ., � - �:_;,' TPIRbtlieria, in prevalent at' 11, business. . . . __ . . - . . . . . . . .. I- , , . . . . . . � I . . . - .. . . .11 � ` � , 1, � ''. __ I . ... I . I . A, ,�2 . L�loyd. ' . . ... , '. I Ir : - "V�r49 33.96170 & fun SU303P17- '01 IN,161-I. : - _,'� , , .- , . 11 ".-I 41 � ridge will erecta 012,000 or 615,. Mr. R. B. Hogg has opened up a fine ... -.' � ` � . . . . . .. ­ o :1 % � �:* . 1. I , . � , - OW Methodist church in she near future. � . . .1 1. .. I , .. : .. I , ...;�, 2 a in the . . � I ... �., . � . - . � . . *� . . '. A club has bpenrlorginized in Port for .. � . . . . . �N.- . I .. - formerly . . . - ' `Perry for athletic and caleethe * . I - . I - . :. :; �., � . . � . � I . . I ,. , , � May Gerow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.NO. I Labrador Herring, Whole and Bonless Cod Fish, Lake :, " . � . Rev. A. Frazer, of the Orono Presby. John M. Gerow, who died so suddenly . _, , � terian church, has accepted a tall from last week was aged 7 years and - 11, "­ � ... ­ .. . I . . �.. . ..�.'..'.,� , ; , .. I , __ ­ .1 I . �.. . . � 11 . .. . i - -, ­7 I , -,.* _� .. ..., r ... . . . . Smoked . �` _; : L British Columbia. months. She was ;quite well on Satur. .. .. '. Huron Trout, Finnan Haddock. S 'ok d .- * ". I I- .... 1. . -_ I � - _1 -, I Burglars tried the safe in the'office of day, 25th ult., And in forty:eight, hours I . . - . : - '.:. 7­ :��_ .. - �:. , - - :; � -, - �-, - -,: ,,, _-� � ,- . . . . , . t�� , _.� I:, . . � , , � . �, -.1 .,. . . .­.1.1._._......-_.1 .:_:� I ... . . - .� . _-�.o:, ­ � . . thel Cobourg Woollen Mills, ou.Thursday she was dead. An attack -of inflam=a. - � . : �-. , . . * * .- �,.: . ; :. - .. I I . I , .�":.':i�, . - I - . . . ... . .. . 1. . I , . .� '.I -, - . . ,.�, �. I .. 7 ,,,-'-' -.' ­..� . .. . , � % :� , . I . : .. ". , * - %,. tion of the throat carried her off. .. . �! _�_ - - - ­_ - Herrings and Canned F'igh, "' I . . .1 � ..�. . k I . - night last, but failed to oven it., . . . . - , : , ,I, . , I ­. . . � . . * " :, .1 . ... ­ . . � . __ -1 A little fellow namedOscarHarman, Mr. and Mrs.'John M. Gerow wish. to . I �.. 1. ­..... , ..... . * .. . . . : - _.� I �� *!*.:�J", - - - . - - . ­ ;, . . ,. . ` . - - ' I . . I .-. . . .. . I 1. . ­ ` . .;. .. - . .. ... I �''`..4; �. .. of Uxbridge, -bad his arm dislocated thank their friends . -.- - . - ... . ... ;, I . . I . _ ... .. : '.. .1, * - P , ... . .. . . .. " . . I � _,' � .. 4; . .. .. . . . .. � : . I .- while Isis-visag eia like streets iss' M_.__�__ Wl,o -manded F4n-- -- �" - . --- . The Glducoe Transcript mentions an sympathy to them in their hour of trial . . .. . . . .- - . , - '. . - .; . . , . � - I . . . . . . I . . . ,. . . .. 1, . . I - . � - . .1 - �. . Z�k� . . .. - .. elm log which was hauled from near and they hope that when the angel of ' ' '' ' * - " there and which contairiel 1,628 square . ieath enters other households they', may - : ... - .; iAl . . , . �..... . ". , . `4r' . . . I __Ik� , . - always find those who, will feel and . � , .feet, - ORAXE_S�---. . :-: � The Ladies College and the'�Cbilegiiite iiiariffest:the same heartf6t4ympathy. -9 L E-A-NTS,-NEWTA --a-. I .. ..___.­_____.________ .- .,---- . . �- -----.,-.. - . - - - - _ . . 3natitu.14 are preparing for their annual It- I I � . . * .., . . . . . ... I I . . . , . I - -off-in- -five- --Ri------- - crease %he marine . . --concery whieli-wdl- come -about -Russia Eroposes to in . I * . . .. .� 2 ... . .. I wileks. I es in I e Baltic and Black seas. ' - •-_ • :_.. � . . . . . .1 - - ­. - : ,....- �- . - I - � �1. .. I I .7. .. . . Rev. - Dr. Smith, of Knox- Chur�h, paratk;ns are also -being made. in Poland . . . .. - . ., fore Pre . --D -.U,,- . -- .. ..N ill Galt, has received a call'from, St. John's for the transportation .of troops. I .I WI-o- ...--..Ti. , _," ... . .. . . ... 11 �.;= oburch, San Francisco, and it is said he Fire broke out about 10:15 a.m. o " ­ ' . . . . . . _ I - n I - . -_ . . . I ­ I .� . . .1. - I - . . I - . I ­ 11 840371OU817 -Consideaait•mg Tuesday morning, in Bricker's livery ___ ___ __ -.------,------- .--- - . ... � , �_.' _ __ A meeting of thfarmers of West - - --- - - ____ , -_ __ . � , I � .. .. . stable on Queen-street, Berlin, complete= - . - . �.- -.--� - �I . . -- Head --- I . __ York will be holdde St. Mark's ek.- - , � .. . . . � . q . rt - far__-_ - . . I I �. ly destroying the building.- On na ers or . . 4 --7 -Hall, -earlton-,at 1080 ;m;1�11OXTuViors and robes were destrqiea. Ili. _V:TyCf__ � - - . - . . . � - - t - I - ­ -_.;�, .. .. . . sued for $5,000; A frame dwelling ad. -!-- 'CRE-IMULE-M a ' . .., . - purpose oforganizing a Farmers'Institute 9 CREAA1121 -a j73 . -•I ip w , A general fight occurred in the Salva. , - � . .il . . 1. tion Army barracks,:at, Port Perry, after was also- burned-to-the-ground.- - I . . . . I . . .� I . . ultural IMPIMents t . joining were saved. Breithaupt's . .., . I . ... . I ­ - - - .. ... " . I . - . I . .. . . : _ lie-ramting -boeu-dismisscu VUV e % ell. i ale leather warecusswas slightly . . , . Ill -had 1rhol a I Qfh­i.t 25T1049w -eh mlil'+ . . . .1 . I . . . -' , . . . LJ-,^ , imaged.' . I . I . . . ' I .. A four-year-old son of Mr. R. W. . . I . . . .__ , .­- I I , ,­ About 1 o'clock Tuesday morn' I I I . . . . - MR a . . ­ I ... . aummer ._.--i I I I Bouthwald, took a drink from a bottle of - pp ;_1 ( - ,W.,--.-:`_ � .. I .. carbolic acid-- on- -Saturday - and-- died. .4 weiling -house four miles from Ca 9 . .. I ,;I Cayuga, , --OPPOS)TE- ­­ - . I . oequpied by J?hd Daly', =,,des1rLyc.d �y , - - � - -_ immediately.. fire and his_ wd. nd 'i.. D. O'Connor*s Blacksmith Shop, - - - - I - I * - I . . .. �. . . The vwng men of Port Perry displayed to death. An Italian �w S=W. I JIL-1-S - . . ­ . - . .. . .. � . Heir elocutionary powers on the subject --- & --An who slept upstairs . ... .. . W � . . W .. _... . - W- - _=---�_- I . barely escaped with . . _P . _-!�� 11 Resolv6A that the French Revolution h his life by .., . . . . � . � . _­­_ .10 E?jl[ C3 -1 ­ � . . war a benefit to Europe," at a recent barely the window. Mr. Daly was --------I- •­ _. - -.----- .- -..-. . _ __ � . _ ... . ...w .--,.- . . . . . . � . . . - I I . 1 - - - away from home, Ther_ftali=4111�s since , I ., , , -AGENTS FOR- - - :- --...- . ­ . '- 4, weeting. . : '', � .: . I I . . I .. . been arrested on suspicion, as . - , - . � , . - - � , . . . A James R. Matthowsob, of Whitby h4 walked FINNAN HADDIE, 7'. � � , , -, . I -_ 1 �9 township, retiring President of the two couple of houses before . . I . ILABR The Tor6fito Binder, - . � � miles pasta I ing the alarm, and certain ver . . ,rio AgliCUItUrAl ociely 3X-6 K!v IFIRRI Gy 9 - sofid abeti frame and aft the ta;eq Im. � . . - I . � . . . tendered a banquet_-Saturday nfgbl 'a, picious features in connection _Frith the # .� � �­ � NVhitb ' - case, point to the Italian, is having ,some SALMON TROUT, COD FISH, . .. .. . I . provements. . . . . _ � � 1 -.,It I ­ The Orono .News is publishing , list of ,secret know'! � edge of the affair. . - THE TORONTO NOWE-R, .-- -,. . - - -. . , , - . ?. 4K Y. , . . I ._._.­___­­_.__ ---.--.. - THE MASSEY. MOWER, .: _-­_ - ____.... -'-. - . . .. . . . . � I . I - - -.'- , . , - . eligible bachelors, in order to facilitate - . - .: , _. . . .... .., �'__ .. . ,S � CALED- HERRING, - THE MASSEY RAKE, . . . - - . ': . � I � I ­ . . � ., � SALE REGISTER. .• . W. . ,:Z.. � ... . 7 I . . - . . . . . . : .,.. . . the leap year 6peraiiiins-of the elderly 1. �_ I '­ . .:. � , 1* . '.. . - . . . . I BEAVER ILL ANID . .. . __ I I GRAIN DR - . m , .. W females of that burg, among whom beauty - , . ..: , .z ,As. cheap as any in the mafrket'i at ... - .. I i - SEEDER, - -_ . MONDAY, MAR. 12t�_Cr'edit salp-of horses. - - .- . I . . . ­ .11 . rung riot. - . . . . - � . THE "L. D. S." .ENGINE -AND - - . - cattle E611& -6 'property of 31r. if Ttr- If Q C -Gao M. U 1 rickenaR, - .. - __ -7 - - - ______ . -il F_ - r- Ariv-00 it pe-liax_ ___W rk, Mp". Ttet COD.. 0 T-4" C - P TCKEWNG . .i . . . I -a horses"7011 -, __ __ - ALSO FLOWS. SCU FFLERS, &a ` - . ­oz, by force of example, is beeom�ing . . . A team�T 6:0-r2 and an ex. He says the just South of Pickering Village. As the ' � .1 f I . . proprietor his givenu 90acres. ,all will - - . 11 , ­ . I 'J . - . . .. .. . .. - 111. :quite a traveller, and can work and thrive . sold. Sale at I O'clock. Poucher - & 0 . .. , - . . * - , I .• A tramp favored the Dresden T6nis -Credit I .. Sea ' . . ... .. 1. an half the fodder used' the horse.- Rowland, auctioneers. L - , ) 4 REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS TvasDAY, MA.am 13th-Credit sale of farm : : I kept constantly on hand. . - . . . ... .1 .. - - �iith a &w choice selections on the tin Stock ,ad implements, the lanos " .0rigans, '.. - - . _­ . .. � I : plemepts, - 3 , . . , . . ' � whistle the other day, and the editor Mr. Enoch King. at lot 24, 2nd con.. of ' * .1 Call at our showrooms and wash be - . - - a , ... . . . . . ,�,.quocea Shakespeare as saying something Pickering. As the proprietor iS_ giVing ..- �'.._. ,.� - - , .. . * - I � . .. .. - amd-- Sewing Machines. , .. _ - pleased to point out the superiority of *a about the alinip and arrows of up -be sold. Sale at I machinery and implements handled by as . - . -rageous fortune.' . . o'clock. Poncher,tRowland.a.actioneers. ­ I �. I . . . - . , . , . . . . , I . . . * . .. . . . . *- , . James O'Neil; of Thurlow, has brought TRIULSDAY, .MARCH 15TH.-Credit Sale of 7D0=1T101T :PT.ALWOS. ' ' � - . . I . -an action. of breach of promise against - farm stock. implements d 'household THE DIOMINION'SQUARE and SQUAREGRAND PIANOS combine the greatest - . . - . .--,-,. 61111 - ___ . . . - - , , - 4 May Eiizabeth Russell, wbi) was married ,, furniture, the property of Mr. Goo. NN -,_.._-!, � -a .... - - _WW o .. a few weeks ago to Thomas Johnston, an -Gibson. at lot $.5th con.. of. Pi.zkering' q and extraordinary singing qUal. . - _7 I" , - , . - volume and richness of tone with sweetness, puzi , WANTED -11 .- ;� . I " . , - `W . `_ � ity, perfect ­ I - ... - .old Belleville boy. O'Neil places the � Salekt I o'clock. Poacher & Rowland* ct evenness throughout the entire scale, perfect touch. great solidity and �. . ., I . .. A. 7-7v �.- - .. , - - ,. . - . � - 11 I �V! I . .. - I .-,. __ ---,d image done bin affection at $2,000. auctioneers. . . . - - . beauty ofcoustructioh, combined with - durabilisyl and are in every respect perfect W. �'- .- -1 ­ _� __ I,�,� � a I � . iustruments. - , . . .. . I.. . � - . . An incendiary fire occurred at Milltown .. . . , . : � I � . ' ` ' I ' , . _ .. . . � - - THE DOMINION UPRIGHT PIANO,- is, from its siball compact forni .. � . . .. . : ': ; . . Saturday morning, destroying the drive. _- . .. .'�' DIED. . _. � and 999 TROMEN VVANTM - . .. .'.;� L ;L _L - Isss haddsome exterior, especially suited to the Boudoir, the Reception Boom and the -- house Of Than. A?.pl,%L,, and the drive DALX-At 4tbofW mouth. - � . .. . . , as � 11 Ann Dais, wife of Joseph Dale, aged 76 years. Parlor of many liodses where Grand or Square Pianos could not be conveniently ' � Reid we . �-- -.. . � - �house and ban - _ - ------------:Ao bu �. � ------- : - ,-! : , I � . , � placed. The durability of these Pianos, the volume of tone, and quali - . - . Y . . 7.4 . � . ,J, pure, sym. - - - - - , - . t-.,? A . as a here* and mg. Reid a property was , - . . .- � PICK MARKET. ' ' ' . ... - , -'---- . . , . � t . � . . ­ .1 � - -.-.- - . . . - thelia .and in. the highest degree pliable. Too much . cannot be sai = favor of ' ** ' . .. . ,�� , . , insured at $300. i - . I NZWI Office, Mar. it, IWA 0 a . reci � a - !" , , . I . . i .. Mr. Galloway, proprietor of the SWUM Fsal wheat lift to *it: spring, 75c to We- goose � I. . . '7 . . DNE POUND* ".. _' _1 � . , . I .. . these Upright Pianos, tbev must be seen and heard t be led. � � . . . I ­ � �_ , ;ills Skating rick, met with 1111 accident 6.4c to '.0c. Flour, family,per cwt. $2.13 to som. =0.'b/X_'M=(=11_T Oma� a. _. . . . ­ . ­ . q . - Ing . a Flour. pastry, per cwt. $2.1$.. Bran per cwt 90c THE DOMINION ORGANS have long stood unrivalled by any other make, and are ., . . . I .1 4 .*a Friday last. An he was ca 77 $18 W per too; shorts, 61 Per cwt. sea per acknowledged by the -bitterefft particians in music, to be the leadi . ng Organs manu. _.:___,_..�_,-.,of my -choice .i .... .. - - ... - ,%: pail 6f water he slipped on the ice, fall- too.; screeziloas &1c per cwt, . lactated in Canada. - I I I . . . _;.:_Z1 .- _� _-1 ,& , 'of on the edge of the pail, breaking one GREENWOOD MARKETS. . � . I . . I .. - . - . . ' . ' , ' ' . ' - I . , 1Z '' .. . - '- 1 ... . .- t.. - - � . _=77.7" "�Ar3:MJ.T.J1.AAJ�.S., � � , . ._. �! .- ..Qf his ribs, but he is able to be out, &I- PAII Wheat. 78C to- We: , spring wheat. 70c to ==:E I , -, I . . - . - ... . � ..though suffering some. sec; goose wheat, We to coo; oats, 400 to 44c -, The Light-runnine Now Williams' Sewing Machine is fhb star that leads-Grand in. .. 1'. � .. I e . a pass, Me; dour p6r bag, disign, ea4'y in action, in attachments, made of the beat of material, and is, 40 CenWeav 1­11 P"'63c;'am . . .- ea. ''I " ." . ... or- horts . 12 il), bragger a per p , - -L !�: who were arrested for PIRCiDR obstructions 32 Wto . 'tOn- guaranteell to give entire satisfaction. I . . . . . I . . .�, MANPUY-V0U,MW4I1_*9D* Cl1Q P M - . - . ot I. I . I � . . .1 ­ ... . I .1. . - - .. . . - - The Call and see for yourselN . I .. � . :­.� I . , upon this railway near Amberstbarg, ton, 09&. - �9 and be thit' - . . . - __ . . . . - I � . .. . . I Toronto Mar siabs. ---Ag' U - -------,: � � . were brought before Justices Milne and � . FARMERS- MARERT. - Doiffi&n eiicym Ptc ering .- ----:------Wi11ries= nn Unndsy last, There __ '1� - __ aws W' ., wanThesheet recei"t of grain � ere sn"'I __Is the most reliable Agency in Ontario. . .I ­­.. --.- _­_ - no evw6n(* to show that the . . - - I.... . �4 IRdS Were and p bushels of . I . . . ".� ..._1 We J. GORUDION•, .% 4.. - -4� ­ . the mailsy P"U" and they were dis- wheat offered and sold at 80c to Sk for tall. 73 to L . I . - � I .. ' -La4:M1:Z. - - - '.1., .W..: . " . AL_ M. :PA- Manager. . I �.111 alissied..- - . arm, ng S73c'to7ge. Oats arm; � M tf,44 I - � I 1Tyl-T4 T.� 14w*...­� - ` '' " '!I`;-' "' ­`�-�-- F��'-�z--,�,��;q�d--tp.�"M-AL,z7.,=.rg"-- �­!��--.� -� ��- ­ - .� , __ -1, . 7 F.� , �., - .I.- 1, . ,­ �11-4 _4_�-�_; _,_f34_--_ - . I.., .. I . . - - - -- -.7j7_11 . , - - _ . _ I I I . I , --- : ­�.A . , - � M,F .. �-_ �t - ­ ­ ." I , . , I - - ." - '. .. . , ��E , , , _. I . ,4.' , I - -,:-i, ,4*?�: , ";�� - ; .. , 7 ", I - � � �, ., . ; : r�. , -_ I -11 " , ��;;�, - I " —,--- _ , .� , ;, � - � � � -1 � . . . , I ,;:m - -.:., � ,�,,� , � .',� ,:� `-, 1! I I . ­,� Vu,�,-��,-s,'�'Z_r `�,�. �. ��T'�� . 77� �WW �: 1. � *4"F_­_�­74'�_ , ', =T � 1_1 �. 7, 1 _., . _ . - . ... ";. Z X - � "i'm;'r-, _ ___ - - _ - - I ______._, �:.� . . T"t ., � . .�, — - ,, . I , . I . . s ., ­ I I ... I 111 ... .., ... " . ... ;. , ., �. .. ��O­ �1. :,. ­ ..'4 �-:.'� ', q.; ." , . �. .. �,�,­ . .. ! � - -� . , ...' -1 - - - I ', ­j;,-�­:�,,­'�." -­ �:� . ..:. :.: . I :�.' ,..,.�­ �: ,�_ �. . . . .. - .1 ..;-, 11 - 1� ', �... . 71, � : ...... ; -1, — �. I'll , I . , . .. . _ , :. . ..: - I . , ,. � . . ,... , - 1. . . _ #. " �:_ . t. . . _. .. . . . . , � . ­'. . . . .. I ..­, . . . '. .- I ; . ,,, , .. �. . �,, - - .!.--- - . I I . .''» , �.i7'.,1:".,i. 1. I .. ­.. I . . . � . I .� . ... - pound Into him eon In the plessurs'of talk. ' e- I$.-:- - - . . � 0 . . . , , !��10_ - - - _ — - ", 17 . . :, ­_ .. *- Asig-40--bim. agata. - - -- -- ---- ,landizz, As U. , . I �,-�'. - ring tons with me," whispered b&. . -, .. ­ A . . .1 1. . I . ECRET ad ,a the afternoon o'.ipped away into 4 Gerald, and I have w go to that ter. An interesting and Instructive Aerpription . . . q , . . I . . ) �Y, I 4. - - . I wt,, evening, and Mn.MrsWalton brought too, up to rible house, I Lee Boulosax,1 without you I Of the E I' '" Mal an they, aft to -da . . .� . � . - ­ . i� t 11 . . ,. - _. , - . - , -, them with bar own bands, and overwhelm- They will marry has ata� = gy 4r. C. K. Fsy, an Amert. - - -,, * ' I I I . ... .... �, - , me to Victor, I know they can, who bes fil. t %� 1, � , .. .- i .� � .�*��` - _. ad th ,will I,, I . recently visited m. and has - I . I .. . . ,pm both with a flood of congratulations . III*, I I . "� . IS14AL L i or B E DONE. ;� . I been officially connected with our own prison ..%� . �e­ : ' � ..., - ----- 7—__ 1 . . which Gerald did not dare too try to stem. Gerald started, andbisface grew hot and I .. _. _ , .. . - .., . . . . . I . I : . I , .;� . , �. -­ ­ -, -And at sevenQ'olocke PeW being very crimson " he caught her in his arms. system, L�-! -------- __ - - I I . . - According to. this authority, not only do . . . - tired,, kind-hearted Mrs. altou insisted "Gerald Id I Gerald!" she whispered, I . - CHAPTER XX LL I I 'be received it, how she would be likely her up to . cUW' bet, ceer ,methods prevail �w I E prisons . I 6 to listen to a a u, that she should on taking bed ; and Gerald, am ag to him. " You can save me from that; * .. .. .. . . 139�tlll..i! An W - . soon as Gerald back to Mrs. Will. - b he toceived the girl's loving ood-ni 1- him y sium bdo .I " -01 Q A.111 . I babouse. 11hi W 9 gia d -6*011L- be I - . be-'- it Bell I A 9 � . r-.1hi.0 . e6re"Ing In recent years. ' I Miffs, -hl -a- wrote __ - v isit to L in position to make it. She would never and pressed her in big arms, a t - ths, con- go. .gradu I .; , & long letter to Madame a f ession was growing every moment me - He pressed his Ups to hers as she twined Eng risons are divided into two kinds . , . 1. marry Victor, that was certain; then wh7 1. � Lancry, telling her all about it, and asking _ , I possible. ' -"con convict prisons" and "local prisons. .:_ :, I . . her arms lovingly, entreatingly about him. � � - her what he should do next. not marry him, in that dim future of an H pawed the night In a fever, which. re- Ho -r touch, Conviet p no are lRood for conflaing penniless young men, in which money is to her voice intoxicated him; no __ _ per- * .- . ­�,�_..: �.��- The two following days, during which he 'was It t loan sentenced to a term OT- , vented his taking any rest. As he stood at -reason, no duty could stand against the L 1 "', ., * could beer noth;og and do nothing,- were, a be had for the mere trouble of drawing a the little window of his room in the early charm she had for him. five years or more; local prisons, for those . ' * -19 -:-,,: �;,, "'. ' time of tortural. to the young fellow; for .cheque I Why not, indeed, when he loved morning, watching the first rays of the sun " My darMig, my darting I I will -I whose sentence in shorter. Of convict - I ._- her as nobody. else ever would, &a the fairest . . * there are now ten in Great Britain, :. ._._:--_V I ' - .- , 1 solitary brooding over the matter brought we," shining on the,,qlans ,penes of a studio op- swear will I" he whispered huskily. a p .__ .: - . 7.11 R_ � bim to the conclusion thit there an to love her? The . =no � V � , was ,,a" a only gets one rn site, sad wishing to goodness that a and- As she leaned bath her head a. his . d of I prisons, fifty-five. ­ =:�� 1 thing more than an accidental resemblance an eclipse would lot him go--tv-s%ep, he 'shoulder in the illlightedlittle hall, a ahud• placed there are two features � � .,. _ . first irregular impulses of his passion had r d b In .it base . . . *. f-'�r-'� ,�- . ., '*between the snappish old Earl and Mr. now been fumed into the steady fire of came to the conclusion thtt the only ocurite der -passed over him from head to. foot ; for, which do not exist in the American prisons. I . 1. �./ .. . " [..... I . . Bazesiford.' ' Lord K . as much "old- utter devotion, fed by herinnocent caresses, I to him was to go bol to Mr. Beres- b of Hilit and shadow, the These are the treadmill, and the flogging of . . .. I " . g-!li4ff,, -.�y the sisterly kisses he received, but ,0!n' - - -_ -_ y some odd effect .1 . I .. aytb­ Utz 319rel� - ur- F , - - , I .0 paralysis of the latter,' weaker aLd-_ -, .7- .$care 4y dared to return. If -she had -only- ­-, and to wlom Ile Oth-e -tread-mill is a curious surviving relic ' ''.. vw more in- Lascry was accomplished, and to ask him 'had just pUghted his faith, brought back to `f - . . . ,firm; his face was thinner, more sunken, been some' other man's daughter, and not to at him take another situation, with a his mind the clear-cut features of the, f 0 old-fasialoned'Euglish methods of prison . . d his voice feebler and law under control; Mr. Beresf6id's, he felt that. be, inexper. . wheels of the tr�ad- an view to getting a position which .would ho's discipline. "The large I . . 1. lanced in yroms, d , _Ah khLW -hent;-o.y.or his. in the darkagnaL of - , . ... . . I but there was such a strong undefinable like- - u's ways m he was, want collie -i-l-i�u-it-6i _f ­_ mill, ' says our aitithority-,11 iar-esurrounded-_ -'— ' . __ _ ,­..� I.. _ChAaCde thui­_ - __ able -him to -be or Peggy's the c6rriole on the night of the murder. As . . - I , I , uesa between the -two area speech __ have -a -better any other, man band. Having made up. his mind to this she looked up, feetio 'him ,h*---, - - __ by wooden steps rqgi - . I I . __--inx%aner, that, with . .add,, t, fL,�. C��r�- with this girl, who,'pettilant and wayward course, befell_ I. ­r-es-em-bli-n-ae was gone. wheel. The men are separated rom each I .. . . IF ... i ., _. . ald felt the question darting into his mind � Lit; KDOW ber to uuj would OLLWYN LMnen in London over; and whent, soon' ger . Bat Gerald was stilt cold from -other b I ' fairy princess to him. . � In the shock ' la of by partitions, and each one catelies I . 11 Could -Mr. Bereellord be the relation Lord a' . ' breakfast, Peggy came down-atairs- into se' he - la am- he borizantal- b4r­,��-contintaj a � 7 __1 " --- 4in clific, meant V He -felt horribly asham. Wo hurried back to Mrs.li7aI1wnL1 1taJ?eggy_wh---be-1ag-wit tread from one step to another; all, of .__ . ___ - - ,. - . -_ Opmg Atm-W&Pboal --sitting -.roam; -­ihCfo­un_d__fi`Im tement and happiness, back to the . sitting- &to, . 4r : i' I - -led is the next moment for allowing to . her. I course, stepping together,, and, as it were .- . �� ' othat it ,might Eat 0 ci t as soon as the door was opened by the restlessly wandering about the room with room. I * . . . . 1. . .. .. each lb .Suggestion to take shape ; bat, . servant he saw the landlady herself flutter- hiiii'liat. ia-his hand, not liking to leave the . (TO BE COkTINi7ZD.) - � ' . kicking away the steps from under their I .. , , .. I � . . . .. - — , � I .so . house without having seen her, and yet . . . . -%at. . . . . . I . altab., ]ort rib, *AgAr_J;QstlLrt on to our . By this proem wheat is pude Into flower, - . � �. I , ... ... d again, each time strengthened' by the V"t or — h; daily journey ney t3 the NOT . ! boas, which she war. an the �Ldt .'hor'.er Charing Cross 116TET.—_ - ES ON CURRENT Topica. , , n dno time is baked into the bread ... . I .1 Itlio" and prejudices of Mr. Shaw, . , . But if go ,of her Sunday d: I ----------- � __�,__ . "W -L orale S� - JJL­ . . __ -0 and Madame tie L'itoory. re utilized N441, i . . . - . . - .. - .- S� _ - dress, floating behind her : - - by does Madams de -am you w �H 1. -- - . " stopped In - _� ized as homes by the pqo- 1 , %. �..: If r. Beiteford were really the ne'er- alis- I d­beekonod_to-(kar;_ t6l _nee-.-Smithi-G pro I d 9!n:2ed ' i I logging is resorted to III -the." - English .- , rime, . - __ - ____ ple-ofthe-Lm li totaittiet: -_ - - . i aid, who cam p the stairs three at a t' __ __ ateal I 046r-�� -t of the -sent . 6-weel connection of the harl'a, = . I - prilons .- ton -es _01 . 7 . - --7ko- I ""I- .pmhhheu they-wer - her. tent t6n by any other people. This fact :�� I 1 . , .. An P tag --ye-18 A-01 - . -�I have to give him a letter It the judge, or when it is 1:111141il I I 1 1111 ... ��� 0 p r rMMA0 n . . . . why, what t of th at ? He It" repented sotoon. But. no sooner had he come nearer, I told 1:1.11 � I the rapid growth of the population of who has proved ob tivate: or whohas fis, . . . P . �. - .__ .. *ways I Mrs. f she send it by post? She crease -in tfie -namber of hotels. It is lirison rules. ... . I . :. '.. . . .t I, .. particular, -_ are -Usually son I' �. �_ he couldn't have beau so very young thir. . " ��ather reason, Gerald." estimated that on an average for tie- . . .f ,�. wild of his youth -by the bye, and had time to Whig t her, the country explalin the wonderful in- grantly disobeyed.the . .. r to _ . I Walton, I want too epee you The -,_ . I . . : I I �oi - h �� 6, teen Years ago--weU, at any rate, he had ly," than she turned and tripped upward Like --AlUr-tYe discoveries he had lately made tela are destroyed by fire every month in the termed to be flogged, tam well an confined, are 11 . � ..:. , - I , �.: �--_, . settled down respectably Long since; and if a will-o'-the-wisp, nodding to him encourag- about the confidential clerk, Gerald thong _ I .�, . ass alta upon an officer whilejn dischaLrge-a- ... Ingly am he followed her. . ht United States, and yet the whole number his duty, &ad robbery with personal violestc-i he did drop a atone out of his ring in the this very probable. He wished to keep his does not decrease because the rage of (committed by gox,roters or highwaymen). . - ­ a : , rauwa On the first floor she pansetill pantlog,. and :uspicions to himself, ,however, but P099Y new ones erected every. month live . . . . y -carriage on a night of the robbery, . . . hissing out, 11 It's all right. Mr. and -Mrs. th in aixty-five. Such admiraws, receive from twenty to fifty .that did not a- Gerald did not sha, g kept from It . - - -_.' , t fmar 1� " saw that something was being in no wonder that the hotel clerk &crow lashes, half _: .. . LL - he t . But again Mr. Sha. Nesbitt an out, so you can go in hero, her, and she ooa�xed, and tweed' at the half at the '.. . .. .. 111h,42.9h ad the door of the drawing -room, oi an "' the'lines feels that he is a power in the end t . I IN f stnate @h@_pL_ __ _.of_ the_term ._,. ___._ -.-- .. half -ushered, - -ed-wilingmted. until at last Geral was land, - . . L ,.... a mind to ter _PaXh_eW_hI_FM_1_&�i_tholul forced to confess that-tI-e-Ee-rd- a in 1,111! �� ii-,� I : : ov eat o 6 ow . hie to the ral:lber came into his m Lahered, hag- , [ , ! � I 1! 1:1) . I A careful accountisk ept of the prioosaier'% - ... - . lure him with new and olast-ming fanctes. ring, that the door and ran stronger than mere suspicion at Swit conduct wad industry throu bout h term. . . . down -stairs. Gerald could have sunk into _was I York Times cables to- that paper as fell lows : For the first nine months of his imprison- - , - : . __ - - P was still Ill, me he was spared the the earth : leaning ba;ek an the sof a an accomplice in the rob I not, in 11 If the English I comments on'the . . . .. I A, an the murder. meat he is kept in solitary confinement, .. : . *0611 . L [[ - _% Peggy the questions she would have rt 7 pillows, was Peggy. He cout fisheries, "am. cab'ed to America . . I .1. R"1. `�eu sure to _a&W.__ Hi- had- been -so much- --- , - 11 Stronger than suspicion ! Oh Gerald, do it a t to be explained that they rep working by himself, and not -&How-ad to ., i anxiety Out a" tZ 0 _rn O"er-hesA ush- L . ugh lained, t ragout speak I to any one. After that he works- . ,- . . . . pZ- by thoughts to of her, and I= ... I L she did nnt move he after a P1 -_ - nothing V- grid IL a- --.I od natural am I I . T= urines r;� , �� . . nals, in Dana, un.. 1-1 � ­ . p. -, .. More Iman fact cer- ; - '�11 moment's pause, turned to the door' to that.. � . ton that some sort of result I -as been Lain restrictions, a i, in perwitt 10 ­ , small persecriltioun and insults of his follow- But he WAS not clever enough to I . . . . reached. go far as I have seen, there in not ­ ! - boarder, Mr. Hicks, had for the last 'fe 'mu"'Fe' " Of what? Gerald, Gerald, You "a an editor in England who understand& associate with them. . . . 9 ' do. so unheard ; as his fab en touched the ftst me: - the If the prisoner gets two hundred and .. . - . .. --­ . days entirely failed of their effect; and handle she called totably, is Gerald I" and he 04 I . � subject wol) enough to know whether the If good marks a mouth for two when, on the third Sunday. had to turn -back again -with •a crimson after his own I have In my possension.the clue, to the treaty in favourable Con-da,or not. COT- years, h: LaTlaced in what is called the third ' and Peggi's* LrrivLI,Au London, he was face. . I . . . murder that poor Mr. Shaw told us about tLinly nobody can be'discovered who car" I told that his toriiiant: I . Ar had gone away for the nllght�ho slept at lbe� Boulealux.'" . a continental. The'solitary desire here all grade , a f him record is equally good for 1. * intelligence second, y. �,hol.ellige,stoe afforded - and hill - .She was holding out bar hand to him, so the next two years, he reaches the _. - - . ---- - yearly hot 1, he came forward an boldly as he could, He said these, words very slowly, very along has been ta have the dispute closed, and then the first grade. He then becomes , - re t " . much two re t a it Would have stood In front of her, without at fir,t.d,,i,g distinctly, In"& ow volae, with lah a a no matter how, so long " there is an end toent.1 - . I a fortai lit before. Mr. Hicks, how- fixed �p?�� hen white quivering face and Yls it. Nothing could be more 11111"ke'ti tkan ng his term, and in ..N 7 __ I , ' to off - _10_meeL4er_eyes___ - --,-..-,-- I -ever, -never t a grudge. such 14 1. --d __ . �1181)111 :::a:: . t free on what is called I I a ticket of leave, " ­ ... =__­ _. . as very glad you are so, much better. the Ides th- England was a Xigno to pt .t that whil. Ito , . � . , ga ct]prubbinq 11 re I . . . , - We didn't L expect to we you down mained -ri-ewil''etc; very quiet the better of America in this matter. There h; is under the eye of the police, and,must he conaid.17h,11 OWIPZPoggy-f A-1 fZ . : wb;ch I- me- . 7 . . ... him, -A Gerald - for supplanting hila -in the stifled, " - - still, breathing heavily, and reading In each would never have been a rules raised in op . . . . - . add be, in a stifled constrained voice. behave himself, and report himself regular - estimation of all the women in the house by Aren't you glad to we we down, than, in measure of importance position In the Commons if the whole Cassa- ly at stated other's eyes the f ta no ' - -- - the very simple means of practising ardin. Gerald? I hoped you would be." I startling art. than ease had been abandoned. As It in, ticket of leave. ation of his which each attached to the. times until the expir 81" COUrtAMY . � I towarti-thern .---. — ru- 04 ,--- _....... . . - . 1 r, I I — nofincement. Then both started violently- at Mr. Chamberlain is felt to have got thro b , = 11 The cells in the English prisons," lays this- particular Sunday, Gerald, was of the trick., Gerald's bead went up with the same moment, and turned their heads a delicate job very cleverly and succe , Mr, Fa "an constructed on quite different . , On t - Y, . .. .. our a knelt sharply to the acreen before the door.. Gerald and, I should say, he will return to Engined .... . .._1 - -prised at lundhoon-time, when the ladies an expression of great relief, and h 9 principles from cum They are mit - - , . d ch larg bad Teturced from church, to find that there ,own- beside the sofg, and -looked at bar - got ay- and looked round it, . but, nobody with a. distinct increase in his political pre- erg are roofed with a brick arch, sod an . . wall a flatter of curiosity, surprise. and thli first time. and WU theca . . . Lige. 10 . . . Her face was very thin a I . well lighted and ventilated.. The • light ...". .. . . i amusement among them, of whisk apparent- :a 11 I thought I heard somebody come softly the relationships existing among the - ''... . . .. - . 1. . . .. ' .7 white ;bat her eyes were so bright, comes from a window seven or eight feet . - . - ... - ly he won the objecr. As own as t saw tha.amiU about her mouth was = , . into ,be. roam," said he. members of the various royal- fantilten of fro,, the flon, ,hi,h is t" feet wide by __L_ . . --- . : _. . - H - 11 I'm sure I did," sold Pow, Europe would puzz!a the moat expert gen. thh.wen inch . that he' noticed he was um ,!IR 7A happy one, that Gerald thought he had I--, 7'. inches high. - fire of nods and &miles, halt nervous, . 11 You don't mind my leatrin ailing and m4it be somewhat confusing . .'. . half ever men her, so pretty or 00 sweet bilf Ore. g you for A art, - .. . I I malicious, of congratulations, of innuendoes, ,., even to the royalties themselves. AN th AA6 kneeling he bout his head to look more minute, Peggy., . - - ­ , __­ of 11 You might have told me I" and 11 When 'She said ­Nta," and he went out fate -the cess of intermarriage goes on the degrees . . 4. , toasty at her, the stretched out her, arms. I . A Secret . . . . In it coming off ?" which -made him look c them lovingly around his neck. He hall. Them, talking, to the. servant, mild okisaahip become more -and" more ad . of good be&" . Is found in the regular . move- .. . I .... . - - . 'no put ,of d It will not be sn=.i,fd,o,i:o distant . I from am to the other in a �,-,= �_ d 0-1 ;: astonished, but ve7 much Ileased, by glancin - I aim t of the bowels and perfect action of the . .� .., Simpean remain - .hZ . I ."._ g about him all the time with his an Sa.- ­ablQ 10 M - __:�:Mz =14111111- ad a - Mod, WlAh his ,- ­ . ttl- bl-ri- 0 atith. 1. - . Liver. - Irbele organa were intended by na- . . . . • fact &woke' his sinspicione that some trick ing so violently that he-.w*A afraid its throb- GerZd was siorated that he allow ='t. that -1.. his o ndfather. It is ture to remove from the syvtem an inn ri bing would frighten her and make her draw. owormin'gftla hand heartily, with. "Po a L, - ' ib ported L:. ' - � - the clerk ,a . =rllt Victor of Wales ties. H you we constipated - - L . _c - bad been played upon him. L rted that Priam . . . . . you offer . -_- I I '�_ " . __-. - 11 What dam all this mean, Mlss -Sipolon her arms away, he kept very still under bar out at first having a word to may in greeting. P . is betrothed to his first cousin, the Princess "standing -invitation" to a whole family of -, , .:. I -0111,11 you wr me-?" he asked q cietly. caress, and for the first moment dared not 11 I got to town Late lilat night', and went Alexandra of Greece, while the Princess diseases and irregulArities which will surely,- . . - . , L L . 11 Only that, at the suggestion of � Mr. even- lift his eyes to hem. When he did to Oa-Charlig Cross B,otel.-whore they gave Victoria in betrothed to her first cousin, the be "' ,ocopted," and you will guests an - I . . .... :­ . . - Crown Prince of Greece. There is a good, I I , . . . Hicks, who told as we should hear some• look at her again, she dropped her head me our card, and said on had been cal welcome and determined. All these un. . . - .-:'thing worth listening to, we all went t9 this gently upon him am with a low sigh of utter fog incessantly for the last fortnight. So I deal of truth in the remark Of a contempor- happy conditions may be averted by the . -..L,-. - . . - -heard the content. came straight up here this ma y that the mext, generation of European timely . :-- — . . -7 parish churdla this morning, and ruing to find or. use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgs- - - - . - mcnarcho will be mainly birtithers &ad si*ten _. between you and Mia 61 What 'makes you so happy to�&y out what you wanted.with me." ' tive PeLlets. Powerful' for the effectual re- Ushedfor the third time. " . - I Pe ?" •he asked sottl . - . I have C h-tter to give YOU"' said Gerald. -and first cousins. It is to be hoped that the - lotion of the bowels and Livir, establish. - I . . _W oat consequences will not follow this clove Fu . healthy action of the entire. woriderf ul 7_`_::- - No one could have tell, from the manner Isar moved bar h:Uoo that she could And he took it out of his pocket' and hand- us Ing t , which Gerald received thin announcement, look up into his face, and said rather shy ed to Smith, who ohms color at night of intermarriage. An shyly. Those who organism with'which we are created. that he heard. it for the first time. He had " I�I don't- know." Then, suddenly rate- the handwriting, and tore the envelope, with a ate not polemed of . .�.,' b,,,s-- 6-- 1____ �� . I ­ . -schoo-m-Y conso Is zhouiselves-4in--the-ocia - -Tb,*-- been so well pre d by and - --- ,---- .. - ----IS ... . -_ , _pW_ -the-oxpreastion-ou Ing- herself, his ON.- _. . . . -_ �, _+zlga�_luhl ici On. her fact% for some disagree- shoulder with an imiz.. W irr'd,p-re- I . temp`atiou of the unhappy state of 'mind of when asleep." If it will teach some people �. ­_�,�_';:­­ . asible blank of . I , ��_ ".- t_ - . ` I ­ _-, --Able news, that he was able to look straight whispered Both man were equally surprised by this 11 Bonanza" Flood. - Although two or three how to keep from lying when -awake it will L . alt. Itsiantl laugh quite Raturall Po:ar1:VT_to`10a:ht.e1l7ma. 1. :.7.,.-. diw6vary, and they glanced suspiciously at Yea" 692 he was worth, W,000,00. he is do a public service. . I . . _..''.... fir . . . %-.- LL ­ I - . . �111 , . g to learn the zpasulng of L , I ­ "'I thought fir wood = Yalu " be I . Told ti -what?" - .17 each other, . now oppressed. wItb7 the fear that he I'll, add simply. . I You VInow-what she heard in chni - MO - '.. other's face. L die a pauper. * L%ot summer. he and "Boa= ' ,. ' Boney-moon. . - ­ . . I Say,Perkins, old boy, why don't we sed, I - And every facts st the table underwent & this alornica." L.- . . . 14w -ho -k thbLlntemting missive fram !" "zi" Mackey lost between them something you amy::�`- 11:11 . . I . - - - � ... . mother-in-law shutdown on you?" "No , . . I 9. .- w . I -:. . spread the report that he knew nothing you want be so angry," raid Gerald, much 11 YCOM Majame- do Lancry," answered wheat dealeand slut 3 then they have had a I I . � - . . . W. . ... .1 . - .:.:!- about the publication 'of the banns, and M relieved, bat still more puzzled. Gerald. "If you we going back to - the , fallingout. In a huff Flood determined to Brown; the fact of the matter in, try home . . . I ­ .kill walk & little withdraw is so happy.now thit them in " inducement . . . , watch his face when he '* Angry? No ; I*w" astouiohed--4 wig hotel now, you might let me wi row from business and invest the to. for me to'leavi it, You look incred I f " ., , , heard Of It, was aghast ;Mia ", altos, who almost frightened. It came . upon me y with you." . I mainder of his fortune in such a u Oah . . . . ... ,- ,-%. so way . . . way that but it's a p You see, my wife .,� '... '......, - , .. ' tie Hole anxious to go the teleg would not be liable to further shiri it positive faLt. - : had only jitat got wind of the affair,. looked , mddenly.. you know --.so very suddenly. to ra h -of. It a a,ge' used to suffer so mach from functional de- .­­. _:�_ !� : . He accordingly dumped all his local stocks, � . I ... . I .'unutterably relieved ; while the aympathilai For I had never thought oil -yon loved we ffice, anxious to net Smith out of the tonse to lamina, to bar sex, that her . . ­ I!. , I L. -of m-st of the rest turned at once 4 the -like that. I had fancied, when I begin without his having seen Peggy, if indeed it bonds and other quick assets on the San ran _ . . . right direction, the laugh raised was at the to think about it - all, that -that you liked was not too late alivedy.' . Fruicleco, stock market, with the result that epic Us Iliend her temper were greatly a 11601011. . the market became demoiralized, and Mx It was not her funis, of course, but it made expense of Mr. Hicks and Min 'Simpson ; me, because. you were kind, and because The 'two men walked part of the way M . , I . home unpleasant all.the same. Bat imar- up such of the securities d (krald " he wanted on his own terms, since she has begu'a to take Dr. Pilor-moo - I ... - ass;a, with the heartiness of reaction, real I was lonely, but not'becauso-not because 'down Portland Place together, an Mackey bought and the . . .. cougratulatious were showered upon Geral I I was myself ; I didn't *think I wall nice left the other near the LaughArn Hotel, on rest, " the Chi Mail puts it, "went Favorite Prescription, she hes been so well . 'instead of the mocking sham felicitations of enough. And so --and @,); of course, I Vas the plea that he wanted to get same stam and so happy that we are having our ___ "; few minutes before. ' He received them Us' knocking about like loose barrels of pork . .. very much surprWd this morning; very, He thei went -into the post office,% and a- . 1 honey" I ___:-`with. perfect mU-posemion, and did not v It. ' " . 0 in the hold of a storm -tossed. ship, liable- moos all over again." .. _ 617 16ppy- h6d the news of Smith'@ arrival to Mo- ... ­. . , given harry away from the Innolaeon-table ; . 40H 0 ""' 4 graphed any minute to ,punch holes through the It Is said that a small hand ludiostall re- but : .the party Gerald p d short. He saw now how other had disappeared. Gerald hurried uU , seen 9 . ­ I . L I he was much relieved when I Y tl�lik me well enough to--- dome tie tannery. When bo came out .the bottoin." The result is that Mr. F is finement, and yet we have "small L ,.. i; L stopped .... I. . . , . broke up and dispersed in . losing - " search of nap or the star had repeated to her -saw back to Mrs. Walton'til, only.to find that the he ag his sloop o'nights through dread that hands," and held them, too, that b ':' I . . — . - . : ROT64 and he was free to snatch up his hat that she, store hjpt so well thai even the on- ar will die a padp6r, and in said to be in a, out language anything but refined. rought _*Z, '. .1 if at clerk bad got back before him. When pitiable state of mind. The old moral can ' 'Use the 'surest remedy for' ostarrh-Dr. .*ad dash out of door@ for a little steady heard -of Liberty of taking her consent the young follow entered the sitting -room, be extracted from these facts. , .-,- _ . . I thought., L.. . . I . grant* . d seemed no g'reat offence in her eyes ; Smith was walking up and down, talki . . 811ge'L . ­ . .. . . . talking . . . : I . His -anger against the perpetrator of the Mid, in the burst ofjoy-which succeeded to v - ' , lady recently ..­ .". . . . - olit y, and with much excitement, while A youZF presented her lover Impudent trick soon spent itself ,� the fel- his bewildgm rms ___ -1, A, New Method of Steam He:ttlng . � eat� hi Im his a P . - -MPA Impffitir,9 7 g;, . 7- _____W,W_wa5_ out o-f-resch—,and- her -fog by -tito fire, in flo7ods of teen. . and was "tonishad the -iQ;;;Wg nday to . . . lk her. n n I - I ,,.,, Wit" elaborate _ I ____1 � an there was and kissed her over and over again.' But$I lia Soo Is , *n tKe Erle. - ­­ - red that sidie, of- the matter. But presently came her ineviiiable demm4for an as I Must IM -back, Gerald; -he - The Motive Dapartment,of ths.Kiie rail a" him. -come, to-charoh-wearing.. it as .a-. , Pegp7, what would she say if the story were explanation. - !aye I mustBack,' she burst out. 11 Is way - has in,�eiitod - a new system of steam cravat. . . ;I t : . . . . . . to come to her ears? He c -)old only hope " Why didn't you tell me you wanted. to tree ­ ---,, I go , heating, -.which does not infringe !oil any whenever & stomach Bowels all out of or. .��... . .: . that the would not be so deeply. hurt and marry me, Gerald? You might have . ,,Tdo"lt how there canbemay question .patent, has given great' promise of 'success, der, causing Monte Be- 41 or In �. �.. � ag I - . an .. ,.., . L, � - offended that she would break off her old known-" about it, tinder the circumstances, "-'aaid Lad will doubtlew be universally adopted d their attendant %,�T�..* once a d=. .K: I .. I affectionate intercourse with him, and either She did not finish her menteam. But the Smith, wagging bill head sympathetically, by that company. The new system consists 1AMU-4 aboulsob Bloom Bed family momaloo, ­ -- ....._ s', 12- - All Druggists, 60 conle. - . ­ I .. ­ -, ' � refuse to speak to him at all or be so simple-minded absence of any trace of "Her felt U4 and -has -neat -for her- in direct heating by steam from the locomo. . . I . I .. .. VI -stiff and prim as w make wish she had ooqut-try from .her voice and manner made scrawled this note to her with his own hand. tive, which- posses through- a, rabbet hose . ... - .. k h. �- Wife (looking. up from her book)-,' You' I A . done so. Gerald did not know much, about her meaning clear. How could any daughter refuse to go,?*' coupling, running from car to car, each of knows great many tbingai Jolm. Now, . I ..- ­ , .. . * what '. . . - I . :.girls, but he understood that they were wilful Gerald hesitated. 11 What did you think And he gave Gerald a piece of paper, upon which in filled with radiating pipes placed . do you thick should be done in -a case of 7., ' .. . . i .1 cl - ter by the when yon first heard of it he asked.' , ig?" Husband'-1111ave a funeral, * '�• ' . , catures, who never saw any Inst which, in Mr. Bereefc,rd's well.known left. along the sides anti, under the seats. The drownit ., . . . man's light of common sense, and he thought "Well, at first I didn't know what to handed scrawl, were written a few words, in each car is controlled independently by a Of course." . ,. '. I . . . . " . . .. ..--. . . I.. . .­ It =a like! that. Peggy might refuse to think. Than it came into my bes'd-that imploring his daughter to come to him. regulating valve. - The ooupliaop is carried ' Cog No More. '.' U.11.y. that .. ..4 no hioilid lu _ We MATwr)- I . wa pme . where -to is Gerald, you kitow'that, ill or well, he from car to car in a similar manner to that Watson'scough. drops are the, best in th, ,' - : .. . and quite improbable that she shoullitreat am' perhaps -and that you I n't like never wants me," - said Peggy piteously. which boa .been used successfully in Smrden world for *t the . . " . him an a fallviv-victim; I to -leave throat and chest, for the voice -7-­�­ " . . . va me &It alone by. myself, and. that 11.1lust I go!" for- many years. The carer an be easily unequalled. See that the letters LR. & T.W. .- . He had t "tie time its Regent's Park; - you -hadn't yet. found courage to tell me so ' "'I'm afraid you must, dear. You can't coupled and when disconnected the coupling are stamped on, each drop. ' 6 . : - I . . .061ad 1. .akin his way thr6ugh the throng -you � know you're rathe shy with me refuse to go to your father -when he's Ill," -dieconnea.ts and closes off the steam auto. „Bob,. .,cif young men and maidens with the unmils. sometithee ; and yet r maticallf. : d you say- that :to;a,believe most " - there was no time to answered he -gravely.. � . No difficulty has been experi- iseam are contagious W long' Lave . . . I . . - - takable iihpre6a of Suidday on their ,unbe- lose. So YOU -T-80 you goi everything ready' Smith looked ooked much,relleved by this de. enced in keeping the cars at an eq . noble fient- ?�- . toomltog clothes, when It occurred to him 4wd, of course,twhen I wasill you couldn't tell cision, and, having you entertained such notions ?Dql Ever fulfilled his purpos% he. pt r.dure in cold or mild weather. A nuT- , ­--7-thot be. had been very foolish not to take me, and you had to wait until -until now. - lefi-the Louse .-AillhAt4hem. he -would call- bar of'- a.rs are already equip d and in since I sat alongside of a blue-eyed girl and .the good-natured Mrs - That's what I thought, .Gerald. i�_li6qi,p _ Abe_ palpitation -of the heart.'- __� . -Walton into con On, in IM . __ - That's " . Was I again in the Some other inmates service, fidance, and bel; her to help him in k'aleping right? . .� . "Q olinera UTOGau up 164 . I . ._ I—. at the house 0 the room as he went .rapidly " possible. A Care fer - . Drunkenness. . ... ,'L - vilis affair a secret from Peggy,' until she - "You are always right, my darlin out, and Sei-ild L and Peggy had no further - .. . . . . �, . ;�j : . I . The opium habit, deptiomanis, tbo morplittie habit, b the use of tobacco, I I .. - C nothing like dressing your local -nervous Prostration causty, , shouldgetwell. The favor was over now, said ,he tender1r,-laut. ather ;,�iely. . a opportunity of talking together until after There is , In . . y . . . . . ti wakefulness, mental do r n, softening of the . ,�, . - - - --",:.. -1, . and there was nothing .the matter with her was utterly bewildered by the on --did dinner, when a telegram was brought to the items in rhetorical finery even it you have to brain, eta., premature old vitality caused . . , .',�,-�, ­ ..: bat extreme weakness, which k - a", to" of ... opt her in not confess to her that -it was a false one- former. He read'it, glanced fivolimlarily come to plain English at the end. A Dakota by Ov'r,"ortion of the broibi, and lose of astursi . - ... � � : - --- -- -7 --- ber-room still. Gerald hoped that -by the and was 'battling with a great Longing to with a troubled expression at Peggy, paper describe fire by.. saying that "the strength from any cause whatever. men I . I � .. . I . I? L I old or middle.&W-who are broken down , I . L." from ., time -she came down -stairs he might summon take advantage of It go he evaded the left the room. 'She sprang up, and 0 wed red flames danced in the heavens and flun of llbe sbd-,= or any cause not mwaioried , '; ;, .. , " , •, I enough courage to and I . � tell bar the story " a question, mind yielded to the delight being him Into the hall. . their fiery arms about like a black funalm"g, send our 10 tiente In ollamps for Lubon'll � .., .. � '1il . -thf thought In book. of of Me^ I .; . .. w. :� . � , nil joke, and at j_nme time he Ought be with bar, and holding her little -hands, list- 44 What Is it, Gerald It Is from Madame poll, anti! Sam Jona gotinpon the roof and ., subtle enough. to. ts14- � by $Got ad d on"ouse abso IL . . , - van the way acting W the almost cuildish prattle shil do Landry, I know. , What does it say?,, dashod. them out with a few polls of water." V 67"W sdb.vd to o" . . .1 .�:' I !� � 11 . . I L . . . . .. I I I . . . . . , ,,, rt",'. ------,A-' _,. 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A manly , as 900,000 dog lioonses were is s $grouse stwy or sarytas Alive aad ;tom - i - They d sal a phosphorus,' which ls s brain his Promissory Bob" that give him away. Usual ly a cactus Is the ugliest thing In all Great Britain lost year, The duty amounted ■aseltawa. ' , food, and sulphur, whlohpertorms ° variety " What ls home without a mother 1" It's table creation, bat when is blossoms w f34o,000. - " "' of.tnaotions is the economy. And they are a Loc where the L osa sit a with th TOLEDO, March 8. -The Astoria of s re•. p P there it nobhia mora beantifn as the best of nutrlmenE for ehRdren, for, Ina fellows until the hear the old rgsn ooml $ 4 d one own The United States to 1880 took from Eag• markable instance of supposed death, aotaal ; `7i.,. ; compact form, they contain everything that fn the gate about midnight.' well afford to care for them for years only land one fonrcb of Lhswliole iron and steel burial, and resuscitation, after beInR dug up s'a ls n for the growth of the youthful to get them to blossom-onee. Cactuses do exports. In 1885 397,668 tons were taken, to serve the ends ot.efenoe on the dissoocing `': OOyIere gr p It has been found that the ls almo.t not re Hire .a.. at deal of water at, any' value £4,106, h 9 ; in 18i, 798,528 tons, tabic, were made known here the other day.. x` they are medicine also, The white ls the y LnQ 8 Charles Martindalediedsuddenlyinthiscity y%? most efficacious of remedies for barns, and ock down a horse or kill a man only makes the It ht in ovember and not water them There are 197 " towns" in ow a an a stroke of .. the smallest turtle t little tired, oftener than once a month until spring, but 82 of them have lea than 100 inhabf� apoplexy which came upon him On oil extractableRussians from the yolk ls regarded Old entleman to bo on twelfth birth, Then we give them a ood soakin and tants, while Davos rt the most Ulcus g match with a companion. How&&- E'y` 1. _ .• by the Rnsslaus w an almost mitaaaioae � 8 ( + B g pop wreetlin p urn ' salve for cuts, braises ind scratches y) -'c I hope you will improve in wisdom, water them' rather sparingly the remainder has only 2,650 inhabitants. Throughout the buried with the usual forma' Last night ha' ' - , I A nw egg, if ewollowed is time, will knowledge and virtue, Tommy P' Boy(po., of the season, and they will do well and pat whole colony there. ars only 5.581 persons appeear'd in the flesh at the home of his - effectually detach a fish bone fastened in lltely)-' The same to you, sir: forth blossoms, if they are of the, proper to the square mile. Out of the whole n• parents in the Fust tt%ard and had the fol- the throat, and the whites of two eggs will It ls said that the rosin falls silks oz the .f he pots are filled with a mold of well- lotion of New Zealand-BE0,451= 51 89 per lowing 'story to tell of his �experieaoe_. He *�^ger the deadly corrosive sublimate wt ba+r unjust. In the case where the un• rotted sod°• cent, are native born, 21.77 come from Eagg- knew that his parents. were weeping over' harmless as s dose of calomel They oast has appropriated the umbrella belong• A friend was complabA4 that sbe'oould land, 9.48 from Sootlsnd, 8'89 from Ireland, time, and afterward he wsa acusticus that . - strepgthen the aousnmptive, invigorate the mg the Just this does not hold good. have fonot nd with a hanging basket. This I and 0.34 from Wale°, he wsa being laid out. Still he was unable' " Cme of ewas rove. e' :;r ' an near ever time the reason ie ack of e g a tobacco crops ever most horrible sensation came over him when but proof against jasndice in it most malign- your lecture tri at last. Did � y P yon carry wa-tar. 1 laced a th grown app ° to have been roduced in the oat phase. They can also be drank• in the our audiences with ou ? ,Lecturer -No P ow ski ter among the United Stanton last year. A ouisville news- the lowered fn the grave, and as .. y p . flowers on the windows elves and then p h coffin was shape of that egg dip' which snatains the bat I could have doae.eo.-The _were.amall ' paper estimates the the total. }Yeetera crop - the alode fell upon the lid lie lost_ev Lorical Efforts of aiodwrn statesmen. The enough. - - R Bung it with -f- tas hanging =et about seven- - A ..'vim e (oo ing up from her book)-" You, ceiling ° 29"it5 300,000 lb,. in 18°6,'and 301,000,000 lb, blank, when next consciousness came to France alone the wine eiariflers use more ,sad fogad that the hanging basket in 1885 ; the corresponding figures for the hem ha was seated between t�v___ .t+en, .. .. know a great many thfnve, John. Now, was m a temperature Aver tea degrees high• were ridi in a ht wagon.. I'll' than 8Q,*W,0W a year, and the Alsatians what do art ink ekonld be done ins case er than the other flowers, and :;carer the ,Eastern States, ia-tDe same order, being 72-• n8 lig g Althou'Rh Klin : � °cocain° fully 38'000,000 to calico printinb. of drowning t' Hudband-" Have a funeral, Dail' IC was warmer 000,060 lb., against 135,000,o001b. and 1'47,- eye° felt so heavy and swollen that ne could •,g and for dressing the leather used in making of course.' Yet• Of course, 800,000 lb. There was a eat reduction not see' he heard enough to convince him - the finest of French kid gloves. Iriaally, Hader these cucnmetaaoes, the earth in the that he was Mr. Bon re -Well in the area last ear, as wall w a ver ccnversatioa not to mention various other employments Pe , good 'bye, old boy, hanging basket wcnld dry out sooner than _� ------ o t e two men was what. attracts a • 'fol• eggs .fn the. arts, they •may; cf course,'al. fi0n roila9e �°• you talon p°m' wife with that in the flowerets.._-8gaia-,--ia o teatfon especially. " 1 tell yon," said one " moat without trouble oa the farmer's t yOn or are yon o for hangfn�q isaeket there are more leaves to The anriaal average consumption of tea • , ; �Re poo y) h, I take m fain- commntly exhale moisture th n there are m the Australian Colonies i° 18,200,000 16. ; . m 1°w tones, we'll give old Prf� bigger Pe -fly with me, y is a dozen flower to in New Zealand, 3,902,000lb. ; tnTaemania acarethanhehaahadin¢anyadap.' Ihoo ire table to.the seller and welcome to pots, and thio woul g99;50Q lb, fa '- a good snit of clothes to=day from the case, Parton(who is ala as enthusiastic sms farther esbauet the moisture in . the 3- Great Britain, 170,733,600 sad when we et this stiff fixed'u he'il beI. lb. • is Newfoundland, $ p -, i for slopath and homapsth alike agree in re- ur p o ograp , rs mm wan etwg r- •+ • ,,,, _ _ ing the marriage service : d�pw gs- by dipping it bodily into a pailful of trams ttlements, 2,098,3`'A ib. ; in the -as6. „ United Staten 70,512,530 lb. in Canada 1� might .heavq, answered the other, 1 e. _ your eyes on mar oa • , --- F for L the rind look pleasant P' once a week, besides giving It water when I „ sr ° ' eBBs P tom' glass the -other flowers are watered. We use in Cape Colony, 1,128,500 lb. ; in Rus ' Good subject, said No. 2 �� ,no matter what breed one may keep for The waiter brought a of beer oa anti' in a whisper and then Charles be .% 'winter laying. Mashed Kenilworth ivy, parlor ivy, wandering Jew 62,108,600 lb: ; in Denmark, 748,000 lb. ; t ' g� ?; y' y g. potatoes is the soft which, however, these was very little beer, hang bas is Persia, 1,043,000 lb. ; in Portugal, 561 • restze that he had been stolen out of bJ. I flood are very desirable one or two times a but a great deal of froth and foam, "No and ozalls in our in leets, and ve u#r , a gg 000 lb. • in. Austria Hun cof$n for a medloal college. The thong t Doe started which is fills lsh sazifra ' < . week. Vegetables eros n w well w thank you," said the Major, "I don't want g°' in German 3,113,500 i i 33 Bye/g lain, was no meson cheerful, bat try as he = grain sad animal'food for a fall development to shave eat now." s9 which makes a very nice ant for this par• p' P 1 p 155, 896 lb. ; in France 1029 581 1 would, Charles corlld not get out of his semi- �at the Lying cspacition of any breed of "Yon et oar pose. Parlor ivy u treed bq,some , bat we + b ; in unconscious state. Rather the news asset. ,penitr7. $ daughters -uP most beaati- Rotemania, 133;83£ lb. ; in Spain, 138;000 ib. t y prefer to train itup over the windowsinstesd led him, and he'again lost all conaeiouaaesa, felly. dire, Hebe." " Yes ; that is art," of allowing the vines to hats down I Wheat was grown ort 2,317,324 aoree in -c --- "Aad you get them into socia so earl " 8 8 .Ivy {creat Britain last ear this beta as in- When he knew anything again hs was - PssaERP,lMON or MseT'By Stt6AE41, , :. ,+ ,. y craniums are very good also,' if care is ta• pe p B standing bolt upright in a low, square, dim• -- .,,� It rasnitsfrom ss cal re rt made to the bands for them." •'�Thdsti i� sin ditch has-� wig them. A well ream hanging bas- 1g °bat a decline of b t. mP�� wroth ly lighted room $e could feet something ,(, ket is one o! the prettiest ornaments that Per cent. as com- - rent mister o Lure angor t e t an r o sagnagon sn can . on ev aide of him `r-. sls►ndun ezeellent agent !or pronerviag meat, dialects spoken In the world is 6;004, and worth one's while to °pend some time in 2.083,158 sores, this being the smallest re- tong _ e ww in a dissecting room,'aad poreesse some advantagon oder Balt yet a moa can't find words enough to express caring for it, tura ever made, and 7 0 per cent. less than S°°llz8d that whatever was done mart be f In fact, soft, absorbs a rtfoa of the nut- his feeling■ whendone then or never., Ne e . F wa Just an he raises his hat to a pretty wi our window gardens, but they grow or 0.2 per Dent over the area of t5e•previow and$soul of position 1°Bmed'r"o !a - When as aaal rots is made of a ,sAwn olation of girL, an flourish, and every one exclaims at their ear. It is carious to note that, while bar- faro new blood foto his veIm in he , �I felt the Chrobblaj; of hls heart, and thea the 'rY, most, we fled albuminoid bodies,.. eztrac- of ? ! " Docs were scan cn the largest, --I- Boy- O leather, here does -the sad I are alwa s ussi with them when we g the reason He could feel the warmth Prom the stow `rive rabstancer, potarsa, and phosphoric bather Dome from ?" "From the hide of have •little time and t does lean rpgtp beteg that the slaw of the ]atter clop ls 0. acid. Balt deprives most of these snbstana- sn oz." '• What read while sharp pains darted throw h -•.. an so much the more readil to ro mal, -therefore, sap- that flowers appreciate petting. We have greatly used for stock -lead. is winter. The 8 +chole Pm �a w plies.yon with boots and. vivon you meat to ca 8 body. 1'he sense of ,smell came nest, and he y 11as. coleuses, fuchsias total area ander oozy was thus 8 115• y p , geraniums of high mOp° almost fainted w the odors from, a dozen - -it enters the banes more deeply or sots for eat ? •• M father." 900 acres, or 114,200 nares lea than in 1888 - o longer time. IL thea ronnits that the y and lowdegeeon, lsatanas,petunias, nias, medical compounds passed into his nostrils. A nine years old boy was thus addressed even to a big thrifty rex. Nearly every one ' decrease of 1.38 per cent. As eom- meat, when taken from the saline solntioa, one da b his mother, Ashur some visitors of them is vigorous and hearty. We try to w And. lastly, sight came to him and slow-' R y pared with the average of the preceding ton ; his eyes '' has lost aatritive elements of gearilne im- had left the hnnsa :-" Wily, how well you keep our house from getting too warm for pear, the total decrease last year wan 821,• y °P°II°d and he wan able LodLwern behaved, my son, while the callers were res," our own health, and 'the flowers ere not 000 6°iet cgs about him. And what a sig ht ! Hs' �Pr owd red sugar on the °otttrary being Quoth the dutiful son, �"-I had to, mother. subjected to t eztzemas, for we lees � wY not in a dissecting room bat m a doo. low soluble,, produces less liquid. I6 foram M p . wr'a office : shelves filled with bottles. sciv-. Brea sad nl ht and the. fid, around the meat •solid crust, which ie p Pun $ temperature _ The Saguenay River. ed the o ' ' of the odors A iwokosre well' Daring the Let two years the toadgites of dQon not vary mach. I think most house° stocked good in the corner, while in owuther' _ •saovon very little water from it and does not The river is probably the deepest stream thslrinited States have been taken' is and . are kept .too warm for the health of flowers, was a combination chair is which a padeav altar' itstorte Thus carved, it saffioss and I f in the world ; ex opting in a few places the to immerse the meat to water before done for by three bogus lords, four boFtnr frequently go talo houses that °re so general depth is from 60J to 900 feet ; and b° ??laced into almost say position d u°m8 d-ukea sad five bogus ooaala ,to sag"nothing warm that the perspiration starts from every the bottom of the Saguenay at its month 8 on orison with the It. Although this treatment cats a. Itetle skeleton struts more than reservation of the fifteen or tweaey barbers who have pore, and very frequently these ,hover, w 8 - y ' ghastly p by °sit* account ae around la earl. !know are not lee warmed through 611U feet below the bottom of the Sc, i.aw- skull and pieces of dried flesh still, hanging meat be taken of the final result and of the B° playing pt ugh the fence. Thus a low lac of rock att6e shore to the banes, was an aapleasaat reminder oil - loss prevented, which offsets the diffeteaois An apprentice having bees told to pro- night. Such alternate grilling and freezing or as Lland ls really to of a is -cost between the two preservative dace the wosa-oat article when he�rL7red w°akl be the death of me, and i sin nota ly P gYeaL hall his own situation. He knew now how he = - .. We thiole that navigator* might ��� it replaced byss new oa said :. " l f bonne plant, by any means ! °p�8m8 nP steeply from the bottom, and cattle there. The men were two medical stn. 0. you many of the cliffs are not half out of water. dents who had tubbed, his grave and who 2 8a, B P� by please, ,sir, we want another piece of Prr$� Ar the apri tides rise about eighteen fee oat him a after having i litQsd Mrsi.as, is, Tb -�sse� �---- " `soap," and thoughtfully interrogated: "Do the currents of the river are violent and ec 6a� 6 Dae of the rpofessor$. e l') The Jungle Cook. yon want to see theeld ewe?" New and beautiful c P pally r- Api hrywnthemitms stiill aeatric ; fn Tome placon the ebb atresm sans °t haagey m uIe him taint,. and he ssarched We retired bahir.d a clpmp of bashes sad A school teaehe: n ilaffalo Coaaty, Da app°a The growing apprecirtioa of this from four to siz miler un hour; the eddies �° °ff+v For a morsel . $ found it behind"? ^ sat down to await vicLtms, A load crow kola. whose wife was one of his n cls b etardy ptaot it to be encouraged. Alone . answeredy one a pu r one y. he next a int now plant dahlia and-eitryesnthe- and the undercnrrears sometimes Ly hold gamed by the doctor's wife, who iateaded it, .. from a cook some way oS Our bird on 'd+y the schoolhouse, door bcse this inscrnp_ mum seeds is bozee or pots, piecing them in of a vessel and tura her about or hold her or her husband whea.he rhoald retaru home 11 „ . � , hearing it stood more uppright lad seearod tion :-" School eloselltor one week -owing Nanny. windows They. will bloom next still in spite of a towboat. Beforo the are from a mtdaight tail. He never got it that ;r `to listen for a few seconds before respond to the illness of the school teacher. Fall. _ of towboats, a vessel left helpless by a calm night, for the corpse did not leave w mach lag. which he did loudly and defiantl . When Landeeer, the greatanimal painter, Rose°, new sad old, galore, *0 will sometimes drifted against the rocks, lodged ad a crumb behind, To meal despatehadr Agates -the om 1 jaagle cock crowed ; it was introduced to the king of Portugal, the speak of there inter. The cscalogaon mut on a ledge, and whoa the tide fell eapsiz Charles felt lea like a dead man. f ` -was evidently a)le mching the decoy, whose latter, whore knowledge of English' ,was be examined. There aro few among new ed in deep water. As anchorage is very Young Martindale had afore nerve than i�.1 Ile +sseit°m°°t wsa artmitr°0. He t°$8ed at rho strictly limited, welcomed him with :-" Ie4 that are equal to the beat of the old, nay mead, large rroa rings were let the ordinary yan'og moa, bac even he shad- . cord, fla,ppinghle wings sad calling angrily am delighted to make your acagedatance, Sweet Pew (pleat them u earl as into the rocky, anti vessel° uvea now tiered w: be thought of whet he had passed as he tried to free his kg. Am the stranger y pos• sometimes ti ap to the °lifra and await throegb, The nest thing ww to °t awn , aoge Mr. Landseer-I am so [cod of bewts " sible)t striped zinnias Spins Van Houttei ' Now that he via himself a 8 y ' ry :_ drew near the• interchange of crows became ' a frit wind "The tide for some isin- ,less vigorous, end at last he slighted on the A church is a country town had been striped single dahlta° are ninon the. talar- uvxP again, he had no anoowwith a flutter erected mad a dinner wan s given, at the con. esting new grid old seeds, and 8 r ed reasons advances with extras ides of beim soused into a i ee� mb"abipith re almo-utside the invisible from our of °lusiOn wsafal propose the of e4satheren_gi builder offNew atria of pander cantinae�tos Dom- snarel aagethe a iwtot a ebb Curr eatmith them n��a u he had another aIs. He �!, matt y flow sac of the ver, very the thought of his eyi stretched head he maamnvred round the -he-wso more fitted wand the "best positions,, is the cats high tide orayss at Chiooatimf on y forytet gg past follies came to t, for the sea old than for public speaking, 'lo !�' and he almost wished that he had pot r . decoy. Jwbioh stood imtly awaiting goes of 1888. Only glue there finre strains five minutes Lper than iTadonssc-seven- returned to this world, which at best has iLgqy biro attack. With a thrill cry he came in About the. hardest thin in the world for a suitable toe and good care and one is de- ty miles On the St L.wreaoe the tide ad- P asanteida Uanrindfn! of be father's . .., �. • ;itraaght at the fol,'thin y 000211- li h warniugar> _ - 4 Alw noose LiRhteued 8 business icier tamper', whe,i she frosts and often in mid -winter. no to•Murray Bay -about thfity five miles, could borrow no more, and he ww sale - -- - around hls leg, and bending double with the u obliged to set her preserving kettle d the Verbatim have been greatly im roved of The scams of the Saguenay, Lake St. John, to 8'o home. He went West sad found am- ` strain the ria bamboo converts bis stove'to answer a ring at the door -bell, surd improved colors to en strain into fry` lata The flowers are Lr the seems like a Northern sea The pale twi- $ Ym t, and has been,there until his and- urge ignominious sprawl sod. finds a pitent-medicine circular on the front mare varied and intense. ger light lasts far into the nigh ht -until tha PPe�mae to his astonished ..' f whi him beck •toot Witt on �resd step There are few aurora borealis h iq mystic veil soroaa the other, might. lsareatt yr . Pr tspwings m plants more satisfactory as bedders. They nags y - Placky little ohsp, he is up agata, and with NOted IiltAtOl. 1' bloom from early in the season dbotinuonsly the sky. The beaches a mile or more wide a shake of hi° i ly-eats�led leg makes • - until long after frost If to be grown from In summer, the sharp iwaves mired. by a ` another charge at the aiaited decoy with the T. J. Mayall, who died at ala home is reeds, it u well to sow now, wind on this very shallow basin, the earoam- YOr81 Stlengtb. 1. same result The boy betide me, who has Rendus$, Maw, on Saturday evening, was lag gall an mate you Look for tide end Morel etre his aiaed chi been watching the proceedings with o C. one of the most noted inventors is the Unit- Many so-called new variation of mvk and R . effy thr lr - pe ed.Staton, and had rocared mCre w°tezmelons find a ab icaous lace in • e for white -winged ships But only a bark 'struggle@ of the moral nature. Every tOime nronthed interest, doer not seear'ia • her- P patent%, nP P th canoe now and thea coma cion from one a tem ry to complete the capture, but after a lee it is said, than any oth.r known man, lie• 1888 cataloguer, We have spent B ptation is resisted,'an evil iaolinatioa m or two from m sticks ria n and roues B y, and suffer- aurin a few years past is in all the fa the tbirteea riven drsosndtag by many conquered, a duty L)Flormed moral strength1. kLL ' . y p p began his career w a bobbin bo trying 8 falls and cascades from the forest•oovere ls acemm�Lteii The Dae whom .tl :the snared cook est w he succumbs to his msay privpdous in his early lite. Whoa new, kinds of melons, but are not niea " . " , hI ; j w give an prospered mountains ;arid the pinched-npfarms scat- bona r for his virtue and integrity to 1", , I. fourth rush. Fi hti his bnman toe ins. • i iHDg man he mode s -mel of the fiat gi y preference of the new over the' • y y n8 old. It it well 'tot feted along the shores add to the aactie whom wrongdoing seems to offer ao attrae. .r-: ly wi beak and spurs hs is deposited in a °Ylt°d°r printing machine ever produced try these varieties in a sad from i . hw wn not onl sentianeat, felt even on a summers day. tion and wilt s , capfor carries, where he soca gluon gr y the present small way it one has the icclinatfon and the The Saguenay p performs each duly as it arise% t struggling and lion motionless. The com. industry of wallpaper printing, but of call- time . ga Y comer into being w lusty apparently without as effort, has not gsrn«{ 11 - ­ . man jmggle�ck is once of the handsomest I Ping a° wo, He discovered the vul. twins, the Little and the Grand Discharge this power by treading flowery beds of °ase, '' lbirdr is India. ijesembUng s large bantam esarzatioa of rubber, and was _Doe of the Tie All'. _ ;They on channels worn is the rock. rt has come to him through effort and � "- lar art inventors of rubber goods'and aro- separately, for saTne miles eaarif;°e, and the more it, has co%t Lha is shape, 'With bold, .-upright• carriage, $ 8 The debris of dead plants and animals is through rapids and pools, and finally come greater the reward, '• The poor weak victim splendidly -varied plumage, and to s d= and hw taken out over 200 tent$ in y y P together it the foal of Alma Island, at the of temptation and indulgence, who is ag. pars, Pa aeon always resent is air, but it ls only 8e he looks ► game cook all over. A detsrutin• bt° country and over 7.0 ia, Ecgiand. under certain conditions that it can be re Vache Caille There . begin the Giervau less to den his a 8 Pow i.` ed fighter, he doer not know when he is Among his other Inventions' were revolvers, gar•cied as an impurity from a h Rai p appetite or to. subdue a beaten, end I have seen a bird too ezhaust gun° P p $lento point P ds, three or font mile long ; at their craving or to d automatic batteries and revolving -0f view -that is to my, when, by reason of foot the river eaters a smooth, quiet oomp'an;oniresist oni a ea tpoebe P q a t bat hL -�—+� seas opponent by . + �. Whose edges were its abundance, it deozidises the air to say stretch of fifteen miles to the Grand deplorable aonditioa ie due to ion . the hackle and cling to it with the tenaci sharpened like a chisel, -so that they would pprce;able extent, or when it is specially 1 g years at of a bulldog. The Barman enjoys few sports g. ships � •coffee a R$mons-the most furious oaeaade and moral idleaea, Anda$ which he has'drifted bore through the armor. of chi irritabfagia ailsraofer. Far more important6 most--turbalent-.eddy of the river ; into evil, instead of having stemmed the "11 =M Z than this, and in man `districts seven hulling machine, which he introduced into p putrefaction -hen , Y era the products of �,dearn after a few more miles of fall and current ,and. resolutely pressed forward i1p _ :pad dy hosts out of ten may be °yea with brazil ; panting presses, t the time draw Besse. and vapours, charged with sus , he ens ends its rapid career the opposite direction. ,.:, the owaer'r>� ongboard_tied_ by the leg,' bridges for rauroads, and at the time of, his �d� where it meets a the tide near ChiicoutimL orgsnrc matter, hanging about over localities - „,t for a bout "of 'titin if oppoetual oceuiv; ai a work "on as electric cabls-rnad is which the originate.' These 1. and avapours ,do With the exception of a few clearings, the , [JfAcmillsa'° Magazine. pneumatic elevated railroad, which he not mix readil with the surroundia air, forest still °overs the abrupt hills crowding mat tO do in a Blizzard. —.._..� �s�. Washinintendgton., t pat is operation in Boston and end the moist matters they hold in suspen• neon the river. The Grand .Diechar a is a When exposed to a' blizzard immedutsl etrete p beautiful region; ; with envelop the head and up r part of the body '" `Y" Stretching a Point. �° ` cion do not readily become broken u 8i the stream is filled ppee A dyspeptic whose ailment, ls as mach a Lord Randolph Chnrchtll's motion fora Such vapours love the lower air, .requiring an archipelago of small islands, some black in a thick shawl orblaake y - aiatter of the nervon as anything is aeons Commission of In ni into the char ea of nothing lees than a storm to dispetee them, bare rocks, others tied,crowned or decked allow the Etas, t' sad is no cwe g with rich incense it has all the vis powdered snow -flceg . tomed to wk his relations such crucial quea- malfeasance ago;est the Metro Utan Board and the matter they contain seems to re- gin secln• the air to enter the month or la r;, 1 �° quire a specially active oxygen to ba ;t mon and quiet of a lake, enclosed by a shore This I wrote from rsonal ex rren tion se these-" WiII it hart me to eat o of Works has been agreed to res the British u The air in towns L mach lin of bold picturesque bastions and walla of Navin some tart? What is our opinion?" _ Pe ' ae, yIf the an- Commons., The list of �tleged- abneea of p' 110 y rook a pears been exposed taw r. - rover ls unwaveringly ancon the prdnote,of pntrefaation , enraionhted b y g, he enjoys tract into which it wtli be the dirty of ,the whoIlp ru 1 y stately balsams that blizzard is Minnesota, with the thermometer 1.ra�fn dfetricte and little villages ries like sentinels above the birches, laza a hie meal, end is se den Torry that he iadnlg- Commeasion' to inquire, w recited in Lord ag may howeve ,pop , t 45.dege. below, aero.. The first fewbreaths .',:;' ` ed in it, "Frank " said he to his brother Randol h'a s suffer from the same cause, The exhalations cedars, and nooks fall of tender green grass, Bent a sensation like an icicle through my -rY they , , p pooch, is certainly a most for• But this ictuses is full of life the island° sheet. I' sew weak and trembling, It w sat down to their dinner one day, midable one. If Dae-li; ' ° �r, one-fourth of 'ere deaved mainly from dustbins, compound , , g do you think I +" ions prove tFc well founded middene, ce$aPoo e, all sewers not regularly divide the river into l labyrinth of streams; seemed as though the blood wae'thiokenin ' y p might eat a bit of fowl. the aIlegat ' and frequently flashed, and also from the water rune silently sad swiftly in msay in my veins and the heart could notcircnlate, "Undonbtedl " .You don't think it will Americanpcities will rho: 1y have have to yield opposite directions -down aciftl even a i , --- � a o ly the dyspeptic yisure ded, it."Ac'gave i iq aedr is mpnicipaLcorrnptiohitherto - air inhand around dustbinvaults and ee midder�y,meteries.�Ild_ the general coarse of the river Me-ia-piq p emather�ed. I-cnoac de tba eh t ww I ' ,j,m - - -Dela zlat — the table An hoar.la ° pT� m e°°imoas"scale on whrch thy opera one of ��*'aY� ntsrna•-tho-de& an - oegnetry and shyness, do, so withwhaimeansIhadIw pedupmy set a �ivitho m� An fart�it lea awn p #� ter, he sought his the London Board have' necessarilybeen organic matter oat noticed, an ezcea cf Ps yin the furl- nose and month and breathed only through .. . in3. . brother. '' Flank," said he solerhnl , " I carried on have afforded opportunities sal -°$' ""mc acid, ana a deficiency of oxygen. one rapids of Ile MKIine. The Little Diff- the covering. I was ex ;;. k y pP° gharge is so rapid that it destroys posed for more then an. shall never believe in you again. I followed temptation unique is their magnitude, and ys logs in its hour and ggot throQrl allright 'I afterwards q f411a and asae_ ea_;.thegoveritment-therefore Caw fhe IndCam adopting the ssme goer advice, and I'd better have eaten a there is unhappily reason to fear beyond the Though workers is ao _ ., p plan, for ----- Drool to dry trout" . The adviser was not power o! ordinary aivi�msidermsaic.virtue anyy1A health from their wo ksel edthe Er" --hilt a squgduct, the Slide, for running they had a large blanket;- a government . c x x' going to relinquish, without s s le, hit to withstand. Asto-uuding revelations may tieiss of the mineral enter their system so Aftersfishiirn over a few days fora dangerous wan• and they Pry bleduudniveiled mosvin dst tsi� de. re utation as oracle. "My dear fellow," be expected, and the investigation will tri g g p give. as b completely sa rate them is process of aoniohe-said to be the lsndlooked salmon= or Turkish women on the streets when lwt said he with upraised brows and ontstntoh• an impetus to the impending revolution is time &me ;old coppersmith love had and ezploan the watsn of these twin Disc- to Tur a etcrm ad hams, " you asked me if I thought you the civic administration of the great city their hair turn am Inst A of Yet n the lee side �� _, could indulge fa a bit of the fowls, I didn't which b in itastt a kingdom mad a Itbtle their boas$" haul be= fooa3 Bey, and ohargon, I joined'the men driving logs 'st the bank !and barrow a hole $m „ m� gran attar Vs e, and. m luta o ,. " -- death. ' , . - with sun y.+c4 baow opening, or, . w they sin , Crmr.l lob a yy . _-, _, �Jts. hole rind haul the hole in after yoe," .. r+k, J Toa Were oq ea w . �� V. 11ag .. 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M, T� - I I �2;i"., , .1 " " �.', �:l - ' : '.� , �Arw Avv91tT16911 WITO T . .1 - I Mf& OAT. F1181116 SOM � -Good Friday. will arrive March 3M. . . - . -�, " ��:: q � , . .. 4 . Bin" last ismilif sbW 1: �",� ��.' �! :; ,,, `�­ Local -L. � paper :,..' . I �!�'....: .�;... . 7�' the 3"s- -The thermometer dropped to zsro as N. . . -. , . ... ; ."! wick form has been Sold to Mr. John she first oithe weak. I . . . . . , , , - �.�, .. 1. . . . ..-.- - - - - , - . . .-C.-yMa , , . ..--_0 P F N IN 6 t I * .L. � . � �: . - Andrews . A r . . .,� , , . I Opening -It. B. Hogg. - . ­ # . I - As far at we can learn hu has --Mr. Bert Kenipthorn left on.Wedues. I I . I . ­ ­. . ** - --- . � decided to move upon The property dur. . . . ­ I � ------- 0 1 . . .. . . I ­ ­--. ­ . - - - --­--Or0=6r6­--D,owswgd1's. * ing early spring.-in--order-to be-ready-for--day-for Battle -Creek, Michigan. --- --- . -- I . - � - . '. '. ....,I I I ­ . Pam An Let -W. Kegler. .-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Field, To- -1-MMIJ. M. C+. 1-10c+has p ,'� ' 'I. I ' '­ . . the season's work. of (Ca+, this week t� Bwley---Geo. Smith.roust"Uwa. . . mato, spent Sunday in our village. ,­ . �' _7 - Loeal�-Wlftlty Matthews. ... ­,- ' --.opened out a large, and varied stock of first.class ..- I . - ' L- 1-� I ,�' . . . Just Reesived-Geo. Parker. . . One of the two foundlinge bequeathed -Parties wanting milli can be supplied I . . I . . . . .. . . I . to Pickering last year, and for nine by leaving their orders with I. Linton. 'Dry Goods and Groce , ! � .'I. - New Goods-Meabin & Popeber. . - ries, in the premise, - *.: �..' 1. - .�, ' : Dreesmaking-Mits. A. E. Ridley. - months past in charge of the House of -The robins ,have arrived sCud are L . . . - -, I - .. .. I . L I . - . Providence, Toronto, clied last week. The ,the post o:ffice,- and request a call from residents other one, the _ , jubilantlytelling us that spring approaches. � . , - . I ' . . . � I I. . .,L . 0 girl infant, Will be "given 'tutu - I , - . . I , . -A Leading, of Pickering town , . . . I - 7Brougham and vicinity- . . ­ , . -- I � L..... .� out for adoption. . .. I . . -1 - - L I visit firkrdug -Ptwo. Notice. . . . I L . -ship purchaied a bran new cradle yester- . . . . .. . - FICERE I .1 .9,1858 Having sold out the FrcxEamG Nsws r --Mrs. Gibson and daughter, of New. � . . am -6109 . - - . -- - - - to Clark Bros., all book accounts and - �* . . I 'i . &t 031e863PZ1.d0. castle, are Yisiting with Mrs. J. A. Hills . - . . . I . . 1� . , ! ,t , � . - . , I . . I . - ­ I .. ....-.. - - � �. ;1 . ... . . �... 1. . I . subscriptions scri ions accrue to them; ilad I this week. � � -, .. I . I . I .., , � - . - 11 I . .. ,. , 2.. . .:It .: I . I ­� *A would request all who are in . . � � I . . ... . ---1 * LOCALISMS, indebted to - ­ .:. . . . .. . �, 1� . ­.. . �, � ­:. - I , , . Tai. Nzwq for job work, advertising and .-J. S. Winnacott, 151' Balsam, called I . . � ­ .. I ... j . . .. , . I . I L '. I.. : - . .: .. , � �, I - .subscri ions settle with theta as soon on, Tpeaa,V,an reports everything lovely . -� , adcoverinfiL . L . . jLFk pgrAffile- 'ATrx- Rim4.vn.­ at that village. .. s -L. Palmer, who has been in it 2m~,t 3psy.. � - I -B0 -OGGi Brou Am;fiod� . ". .� . Miss -4 -ach- o as en in . .. Mr. Jas Ettie IWL the res . . -- . '.�- I . o -. � � , - . oule time ­ �, I . very thrift. economical-Goderich for some time, returned home . . . I . , . 2 occupied There is a Ye . y? economical on Saturday last. L I . A V, . t his seat at the, Council. merchant in Beaton He maintains t . - -- - C his �se 't the' � ras � seat - - ­ -­ ­ . . v . . -and aided in the de . - . that ­ . I 'C.U!2d d i I � '-� -��Bowd on Monde . - -- ------- fe I F - - � board , , dm,• an ,�Jdedn t' - - 149 �,--? I , re are. twe eas si at regwlAt fi-ve-- lry-T" r" !197h W1, � , . In - I. .. . -_1 -17 .. jastiued . .:- liberations. 4e is'very- much reduced i in pa's -sing a pin. The other r day he was. -existing at present, but at different . - . . � -weight, and is yet weak, but will soon be walking down -main street and spied corners of the towLsbip. pi U ;75 .1L. ,. nrxju V - E ID " . . . . I . . .. 'his former self again. . . I one. When he stooped down to pick it Dan Casey, the handsome and gena. I . ..., � . � . . . � . . . " - � . . , Wako VV. . - .. --- -1 ,.-. .uD'bis hat rolled beneath a passing &I mail clerk, has severed his connection . L . . -'. . .. - . . � . . ­ . . . . - - , . . n I . . , , . � .�­ .. . - : : - - . . . . 1. �. 7.-'... 7" 1 There is no reason why our residents vehicle, -two �uspender buttons-dW'off, with - . I . ! office, we -understand- ,PA. ALXZ-4o-ia��- 1. ',should not clear off the snow from before his $13 store teeth made A brealrvi-hW- _�o�fi� kL . I . ... .t � . . L • . ­ ..' . .-Business was brig on Tuesday. . . I - . - I ; '' . . . .-- :theirpremises. It not peak well city and split in two on the sidewalk,. . - ( .. �... '�. I. I abusiness . ­ I .. - T4tfor &'person'& thrift to see' a w Everybody appeared to have --I . . � -7- now piled up and n he lad��e Pin nVA _ L . ___ir _hW -, W-1, 00-3 011 cash turn _- - e an came in to attend to it. . _�� t_ . . .a " E age . %,r 4 out ,o I�­'M R aides we'eleaned off. Encourage'spring be only a hem ock sliver. -Mr. John Gormley who is attending ..Looking at the whole matter a I- 0 3 � UBBER. , ,,: :­ �­ '- ,- ,-, in every way possible. ? s a bus' * the Toro was in town over . , L _. _� . . . - . ness speculation it could hardly be r . - -.. . -A - Sunda . : slanti" Lisa - . 41.- ---RIO T �;aki counced a succAig ------- . 11wift .. ...man is Jusaed in %a a If a man eanu us eye before � Nzws,le Thursday morning for Toronto I � . I . ,li. 0 ��t -g� I. ` I . -... -sho-uld tell a ,A ",,1,T,b- .. tells any kind of a lie he I where, 139 will resume permanent resi- . .1 .--'�*­-- .. ­­ ---- . *-T VERY LOW PRICE , A -� .. . -. ,:�...44slAntin lie." ' Lean it sufficiently to. As will be seen by she minutes else -dewe. I � - - , - ' . I - . ... - wards, It truth &Dd.date it far enough where the Council on Monda -Mr. Job . . _V condition. n Greig, the tailor. was up . . -- .. I...&bead and it may come true. This , for � I . . .­ . - ".. I ­. 12.91silly, accepted the tender of. Mr. John north during %he er pars of the week, ;: ,, I , , 'I'. .: , novel idea, uo-douttE���l- Pearce, for the building of a stone takin orders from' sornie &giant CUB- , 11onsin,iV I. culvert 9 loniers. 4 .---.L..L. . at Dunbarton. The. roadbed over the I ,GEO. PARKER,'DUNBARTON.wellynapathise.-- . . culvert will be at about the same level a -Will our Claremont correspondent - - - ---' .lks ,,­I,..The Beaton World it fiving on shors- the bridge now spanning the hollow. is please forward,us his correct name. We*., ,:� ' , L'7. rations, an certain parties stole two bags is estimated that the entire work when we not sure whether the name sent us is ..of 26ur as it was being delivered at the -1-A -,:If - - 1 � I ..- 4. exceed 0650do plume .. . - - WorM la rich in the posses- %be plang and spe d ,1�, �11�­ .­.Ij�. .. 1 cifications call for a -Two cu�r&ag rinks from Whitby went .L. ,'U2.- . Aon of a yoke of "devils" who stood tigt-clss., job in every particular, and as� through here Tuesday to -.;�.-v aT- .. play against two , .Iw� ,: .,.�.� .-1. - inotionless while their lodder was being Mr. Pearce has the r!putation of being Torolito rinlu Rt �tbe Granita A"A i-mmel . . I . ....� exceptionaily . good workma . the out vict,)rious. Well done, Whitby. .---�­­L,­�'. L,-.... ... I .. - . .. ­ - . . ­ gully at Dunbarton will now ciW to re- 31^~ ... . ...­cmmze]L .- . --Go to L. Forsvtl)Tm for Cham Fidin ce of busin11 - - grant* for a generation to come- drills, Cbamriou b&mmL tane* - The pastor, Mr. Freed, will preach nexS quire g our former pla , ,,;..-0,,�" - F ... to % �. - --'1:1-r",13ull"T SvsnillffAt7jc�� noon -4he- Tharin isbarrows. Patterson twi& plows, and she proper attention�our-largely,-eloped-- owig subject :--"Salvation by the economy of d r CV1=l When it beat makes of all farm implements. .haveGrace." oing work -This will be followea (D.V.) upon the is to be done. contractor will - lay- *20 moved to a, � new. stand in .Pirie' -s new.- block, OPPOsitb'the I �. material On t6e a�d st cnee, on re- Mr. Thos. Yellowlees preached in k .I- i. -1 1.. inr IF) tneh I I L .. . succeeding Lord@ Day even 11 e- 11 Gordon House,�' where we have �lenty of room to attendI ­ . ai ill Preibyserian church,on Sunda last. I ­ . -- . . � ..7., , '.­ .I 1W:­1Wb7 is Salvation Throu6 Ili?-, eeiving instructions. * I. .. to all the work we may be.favored with. -,�. -,-., I ..� . --! �: � and "Why we we said to'be siiPd--by Wbe Ormer 9"& � t A student from Knox College will ki the' . - pulpit next Sunday morning and evenin ' -------- Hope." All ameordially welcome. People ib Toronto are objecting loudly - 9- .-,--. , I I -� to the overcrowding of street care. They fr -We have rei�eived the 24th Bulletin We gre now, to make up any kind --of- garment on - omthe Guelph Agricultural College, .prepared -- - - I ', . -1. .,---This Grand Trunk Railway I say when a car in fall tbe conduct" , -shortest notice, and we guarantee -satisfaction -or no sale. -.,- I. ` - i p i y � . .�* .. liave for some time past b n ore to get on. which deals ,with Durham cattle. It is a -. . . � . .. ­ eanissuing There is plensT of cause for ,. verineresting paper, apd worthy, of ...,.� ...'. -­:.,��. - tickets at reduced rates every Saturday complaint; carefal perusal. . _I 4 .. be ac'COME120- � ... `'�',�froln Pickering station to: Toronto, good as anyone paying fare should J. GREIGS - _ .7HE TAILOR.'" --I. -Miss Winuscut, who bag been visit- �. - . dazed with a Beat. But suppose a pmon �. �' , �­ to return until Monday. These. tickets from havg,now been cancelled, and retmn Pickering were aws,y.up on -yonge ing in Toronto for some time, returned � - - " -� -. .Opposite theGordon'llousiB, Pickering. street, and the train for this p bbe let% to -day- for laee -about home this,week. -.�tickess are now issued 80 cents, good - . . .. .�� . - . �nly to return an Saturday, the day of to start from the union depot. would not Meafard ' where she will. t"e.eliarge of.1 that person use some falkif the condtiot'o in I . . -I.,v it room ' the-Dubli-c itbool. . I-M,Issue. .� L L'"''Zates%nti"edem a second rolmne of the Clides. ---- crowded. He would offer a quarter -he dale Stud Bookik-Mcw-0;"­L4Lnd_1'he . I . Breeders of horses an.i ca-tlel*1ao are _Se,_" - Iwou propose ­­ - . . . refused to let him into the car as ii. wis -Tb ­, 3� NE � ..6 .qe,.,.� getczr top 6f the c6aela� ond volut sof the Ddnaluion Shbr%horn T T .S ;` 7�- - ....- .. . .in maed of bills. or, description an& pedi. be -would be willing to let a fat man stand Breeders' As;ociatiou will bwout in the , cards, are izviigd to call on Tuz on every individual Corn 0 i6tirse of a few weeki. . -.....I"... ...�..-1­..�-.-.....�.i . . . . - .I . n etch jarti. - . I I L, .. -- - I ..,. I ,,,� %. - .1 - . . '- . . - � -- I . . ., � .. - - ­ -- - I - . .. I . 1. r .y facility for such culartie ;'-be would imil ly wit . � L � .:L .. - . , -- -, * . - - ­. - 111VIS We have ever a be ip h I . ­: V - , 112ion . ­�- ( - � . � .. � ork and can suRpli is as cbesp Ra any � -The Cboral r- are 19 " . . �* l�!!� �U' RIM -.-.. ..... entertainment for the near futil . . - ­ - . . -- . . ..., , Lother oiZes ; 3ur work is second to none, ,oula =7 Fuller :- . :. , , . . p ­ - , .....,- , . .- .:"�- ; . I - : 1 :and every order do anything, but hi wduld cat -b particulars will be given next week. A�I- �' , . � will be executed with the that train. . . c -.- .,�.­ , Give us a call, - comedy will bl placed on the- boards, 'M -T91 , :,,. . I I " I. - : I �1. .�-promptness of clockwork, . . VT V0 I .. -: .are.. now getting up good s 30tovi" Around. - - '- -- . . .. . uits..�­­--,.�. among ( - That ... ,�.%�.�.!�,.L_ .Lgentlemen. )%her things, entitled, , ­ . . . - ­ _­ - . � Several families are moving to differ- Awful Toothache." It is the funniess of ­­' z!ALMON Yor ZX43"d. , , * , -� . . . � . ­_­ � ent parts . of Abe - township, and loaded an c6medies. L -Mron Gordon left Tuesday morn' sleighs withohlecs L this rgingwith a shipment of: applet for Port- our village every day or so.. We.saw a -Grand skating'carnivil as tbi Broug- ,, lard, Maine. He will se -o* the llmoving'6the other daythat ham skating rink. Mr. Wm. Bodell, theweedd orslt6d .abi " Lr mpany contained mow mAmx1A . will have everything in . Tmeni f as Portland and Aei tbein everyshink needed in a.house, and several the pink of condition.on the evening of � .- , - . I.. I-.: ;.. � ­.. -.%,,safel . . Z - ­ I � - barked at -that port for the other things, Stove � - Ia, =rmarkess. The apples are March 12th. There a­111��,,'1111111 - the- -arosscut- .a yo - calf and a ben and supper at Joseph Pirber's ho then in '111aa -Wr­Wm�rnt-)i.of­Diwbw- 7 Per 0� coop were all Piled with great method sarbe evening. Come all, am this is the- ..A"Is 7 ..1. . I -- -- �'. ... I -ftan, ani line Ids: ' We understand into an ordinary sleigh box. The 'calf ....-IAi es a -re sell ng them ---­­­­ -­:­'­-,-..-­.. Ahese a hand last be given by �­` - .. ­ .­ � . . jv the first.Mr-.Germon has shipped and tbs roosters never made a sound un- %,. . ­.. - . I . .. i.. . �. ,1y this rovite. I I .I;he load got opposite the post - .-I. Matthews --- - - * - --W&*& � S­­� � "' " --- -..... - . I . . � I . ;­ -, --- L------- .. I. -.-.. . . ­ ­ . - - ­.----.-- - . - kil I office. - ­ I . - - . . ..1 AM AA"dftt. � . .7,;..Ilind' their.thoy. ta-ed their riesTi-Ticirst-R1- . . . ,MY.-ll&'FeToclFLiavenii, of Toronto, eaN bawled and she roosters crowed all or ocean ticketclocal or to :.. I - ll, met with a very the way down Kin . "wil. n, uptown ticket an - -- ,R street to the college. Zm Stepliquso iit) efa1nA ala an er 1.0avere accident one 'week &go last If the discomfited. driver tried to burr� telegraph office, Whitby. Guargm%eed at . 1- U L . .� . Friday. As be was getting into a wagon the tewn,theerockery would official "rock bottom rates." ..Choice of -�- .,1.-..:4 ......-1�L. --.. ..... 1.. '...-..- rattle, the - -r . .. .. . 1. 1. . -�L .. - ­ . ., . . . .- . ....,I. , - 1::.'�-. the horses started suddenly,, throwing load would topple, and, he was forced to rinways and royaL-=ail steamship lines. ,: ,: I . ..... - ..... -..,-- . ". . . .-._ . ­ - ­ .. � ' ­ 'L -.....-1z, . 7 I- . `' bisn violently backwards to Abe ground'. walk along attracting all eyes. The inan Special Cheap tickets to an California and L- I t' He sustained several severe wbo has to move merits the a by of BritiAh Coltimbia point#, single or round ­­-- cuts about ym ­". Pat 1-�..�I- $be head and face, sprained.hiswris', and all. beholders. .- . . t , . �. -.,bas had severe internal 1,.. . triP.LTi ckese by a the rout - es. ,*---.--. EAN-E YOUR - ORDER NOW,I I.. -bleeailig. He 'is Mvistion Co=,L - 4arsum numens. - .- .. . - . I expected.16mo on a visit this week. The March session of the Division L Mrs. J. B. Wilmot and Mrs. Williams -­­, , - - . �'.­ I- .. LIF I . �. ; ­ ; 4 11. . � . I Court was held in Pirie'B 119,Pick -Ladies'Fore sionery ety 11P! , -, . 034 3timsident Clone. I ering. of the so!i . . ..As insodo M -3s ­ IM -9 udxv "an-ineft .oteetvm� %7"�Urj, uuurelswu -a .n Sunds, morning Mrs. ipsepb Dale, 6f lot- 11, 2ad- con.; Pickering, passed . Oin the. church -�-� .. - - piesiding. Several cases were settled large assemblage of ladie - -without delay ..madev .out ,)f court reducing the size of the here on Wedneiday dvening. They suc-, ... -.1'.. . . . .away at the advanced age 6f 76 years, 111. . . ... . . .- She bad suffered -a paralytic stroke, %Lnd docket considerably.. The ca6esdisposed ceeded in forming a good healthy auxili! ... I.I' ' of were as fello'ws:-W. G. Hurd .vs. J. ary society in . -hrWhig broke,her 1pg,. which proveaLtoo Wh this place, which -will un- � . ite, judgt. for plaintiff; Carlaw et ,al dcubtedly gpw in numbers., � . ..1., Much for her strength. She*was an old BEFORETHESPRING RUSH— ­.7 -1-iresident of - Pickering township, bavitgVs.. Allison el al, judgt. for plaintiff ; social..I '� ; ..: . .... � .... ­--­7�lived on -the- abare property. for -about O'Connor vs. Annan, settled out of Court .. .�. 7�-.... .. I I.. fifty years, and was a devout -fiiie- Stafford i,s. Taylor, ilirowi ''out; Webb' The Ladies-Xid Society of the Metho-4- -Be sure and see' burlarge &tock whic.-I ' mber of ,ist churdh., Fickeiing, wifl hold R socialthis Society of - Friends. vs. Gibson, settled by parties; - ' . I 1 One of the Wilson vs, in the basement of the church, this- --.,--,%ve,arte Smell., judgt, for' . selling.'6hea forcash,largeit funerals seen here for some time c I plaintiff; Mant: M'rg. (Friday) evening. Mrs. Findlay has t , .P 0. vs. R. A, Carpenter judgt., fbr plai 1 . I ...... ..-followed the remains to the burial ground tiff ; Mann M T g. Co; vs. Ira B. Carpen `fiUed the roozia-up -comfortably, and re- - ,� � . *'.on Tuesday. _ ­ . - . . ter freshments will be served therein, com- . -W=VA06=4 . . . judgt.forplaintiff; McFarland vs. Elliott, mencing at 7 o'clock, and a good program I G,11KI �udgt. f9rplarntiff ; Forsyth vs; Spaulding, .... .. � The many friends of Rev.J. J. Cameron* lRoct. foL �qda�f ThelegI The admission is 20 .- 13,.- ----- will be presented. L-- -ua= -.... --. -- . a gent e -cents- and, every.1 dy-is-,cor-dia1l3LiuAjt-e4-. . - - - .. ..- . ; -wi e vorry to lear�d th]it1fd hag­dkia6d man present werd Messrs, - G. 7 Y it ,- 11 b qqe __ _I , - . - ­ I . ...-* "to hamd in his resignationas pastor ofW.H. Billing�, J. Rptlpdie and D.Ormis. Lots of r=: . -7 :P1C)2=1;b1-: t -T-0-9 OW- rX..., 'Pickering Presbyterian -church at the. ton,of W,hitby,-tzT.T.-Faiker,,otTorotito. ,L- There as quite & commotion aitbe -- * -. .. i.. 'r . . ­ .------------.---___-. . -April sitting of th P b of Whitby. ,Q,it, a .rim,. east end Wednesday noon. A gentlemen, * t�s� The Pickering eir:,i I larg, and Mr. 11n oa. in ' ' L Iiiie I di a refrigerator, lary at Whitby is interesting. ked by I Cameron � rS t, ts various 11iAboys and gave chase, fludsthe la rs too heavy for Fuller informat.on regarding the burg. whim todevote the vigor t6 i . It seems v6 0 ,,Fections that he would wish, and he has the burgla'rr, were scented by the night. -when the fiery charger attached to theGREENWOOD ROLLER MILLSi..­--1...-Sberefore decided npon this step. He operator at, the dep"ot, and a scoutin sleigh started off with the refrigerator ... i bas- a wide circle of acquaintances party was; formed.- They discovered 19 and never lessened* its break -neck. speed Still t%ke the. lead. I have just put in more roller& ­and aw- i . � C&66 of boots in a 16nee corner, and while until it reached its own stable. The -boys 1�etter prepared thad ever to -give -universal saiisfi tioio L 1 . . , . SIX examining it, heard sleigli-bells approach.,�throughout the township who will he were tickled, the bu'siness man was mad - _ 0 n of his-resigbation with hoartfert regret. tli-e polic. -As usual I make a specialty of the farmers' trade- L" � * The sleigh contained three men, -and the refxigerator didn't see!in to 'Care. . . a� ztyors. I . I � ,4 . 1109, t*d Letter. I . I I.I is they passed the scouting party, %%e ZxPec -ig Flour for Wheat,A great many horse buyers were in the ope&d fire. Robert Bird, night operator. Exchaugh Many Pn . of onr,readers are ei;Auiiing whyT always give the saine'grade. of flour, aud regulate the quantity by the quali of .village on Tuesday and Wednesday, but drew a revolver and emPtied it -right into Mr. L-. S. Ackerman does not send an the ' ty - . , . he wheat. WHEAT WANTED, -Thankiiig -a-11 for past patronage, and asking a ,..,,. ,- 1. -7.-,-1benumber of finimAls'ebangin bands the sleigh,.' The three men arrested for other communications frow �alifornis ' . , co ' I'iemaib, yours truly, wee not large. We un�derstand that some stealing a hand car at Agincourt were -promised i ntinuance of the Same, 1.'of the buyers ar§.9ffering very n his last. Hq hada short ... �. .. . -fairprices- -gugpeetedof being. the guilty pkrties- and- spell of-sicknesi-recentlyi-whicL- probably - ­ -, 7-���Y-muzy­purobases were *doubtless ef. when brought to-W-hithy-it-was discovered: it . =F4 L, .GREEN., IPROPRIETOROfeste& out through the township. ccounts for'zlfe delay, although he is -- i Those' that one. of them carried a bullet in bil- now --quite well again. � In an interesting -1" '­'' I I robable fliat,the E -t* b - - - ark tario Bank, Mr. Ackerman. sta0s that1111s�- Statesmarkets. purchased. were ebiefly for the United person. If Lh4y�kre­-U,.e-­tFieye.; Mr. vate letter to'Mr. George Kerr, of the :'. .With, reference -to -horses Bird ma� be congratulated on his in I Ki :THE OREENWOOD'O'AT MEAL �­. , �. ,At is highly p. h'L.*M � Are� now -running, and we are readv to, supply all grades of Oat -Meal, Corn Meal, - .- �,-­ �,�", n is mans il-4 I r. Murphy's team wbill he bas gained ten pounds in weight since 1government will soon establish agencies was itoJen to carry the �qoty, was found reaching Los Itolldd Wheat, &c., to cousum�ra ancl dealers. A speciaJty made of excban& ".. Angeles; lie speaks in high 'Mekl for Oats. Choppftig done f6r 5 cerits ' * g ' - ". "m CampAs with expert local buyers in without a driver, on the 6th cob. of -Ux- terms of t Oat- . per2l)us.bag. Extraquktitrchopp----'. . on hand. Try our Oatmeal and encourage our enterprise, which sh bridge next morning, tore the worse for city; he wag just ut Icki Illill b 4"rigs,'th vroeure borses for ike B.riti be pi�sh and enterprise of that 11am 1 is 1: I . ur . ezwf i "'a as � ,.M f thi is dent a gooi ?&nasneat tb@ii bard usRge.' The tirm * i ana 1enaois, amd th to well as lat. GREENWOOD , ING 010. - r.- prisoners oran e:ays tk Earnio. L I e marL will U thlu 901tabliAled for sound wi I await trial, and will then probably, meter registere4 72 0 in ths' sbRdf" with . . . . F,')101.1113 at Kingqtcn fnr a Rf'.('.$,F,T3. 1. I I,- .t ' , tIn-1. OTS & - I- , - � - � , I ;1 I ,Lg--Ppl� k". i1bhto-r%e evening the d�i ������ In I --h �] It - f � 31t1le -4,� L A anicasla. .. '­ 11--:(-. I . ....,, -,F.-L. GREEN and -L. .MA1CXEY,'Fror-.r,-, ors. ,Etta :7 ro(" t,',11r.1,F y-,.3: (7v�)t1-,-;%*,",. �,,Vq 4. %, I . . I I ' L ' , I . . . 4 � I � - . I . ­ . -1 .. - : . . ... �1. - . I . . 1. . I .. I . . . . . . . I , . . . . 11 ... I ­­­­ ..- ­ - 11 .. - � , . ­ . � '14- � , � I �� , I 1;;�,..,!,.A ,�t�".,L " � I I I I . - -,�� �. , , .. I , I , -;.-,- �"" �ol, �-r' � �'-­�­ I�L ' ,,�., #,., .-!" jL , ,t� ,­�!X� .&O" , 'A .�.4t� . "I io*" -,�.,�,,, &, - ,� ��,�!&"', , , L � - 4 �%'A . ), ­ ,,�k�. - L , 1 . -- , .. . ;, - " . � - - .,!t,-�,, .-,;-Y��, - " �, � ., �,. '. 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