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''' '''S ".. _,�,_Ti I....a, - W 114 " "k- ;E __ .-, _ 34 '' ­�7.. �HE,,.,,. ,....1C'K; . > ..._. - . I ­• 0 '--------- i _ , ' ` -_._- ..--.._.- _ _.. . ' VOL.' VII. _.. - PIS_ 'is ;�T�� U,a 200 . �, b., 1888. _ . ,- _ _ . -- -- -•- rsTft#�iAital tt>�,arbm- TO OURSCBSCRIBERS:B referring Y to *he address label on ydur peper,yoo T T O L T A RO L� N D L S OHERRYWDDD. - .. ' .- . • As You Like It. M,� - - _ ��_ sk[e♦if�Qd. Tcan s;wuya ascertain the date to which �q uraubscriptiontoTa$NSwsispaid. . _ . The Methodist church held a very - I alwsyi did have a scientific urn. f3o does impleme* imparts _ • RBmittancea are acknowledged by a change of date on label on ck owl geedpapboo LATH6T LOCAL HAFPEaINOa RECOBDIDD•BY Pleasant e0cial, indeed, at the residence the which the 4 circular motion to a grindstone, though i �' 'j1Rg, W. U, dt d I3. EABi WUOD, towin�reoeipc of monetae this once, Always keep t date ahead. tf T81i•P8E88 sltD d01'TED DOWN, BY OQ>3 of Mr. Richard Hobe, os. Thnradsy even- am unable to say which is the RreRtest ._,. L! Pickering. Oftica second door seer of the e paid _.. _--- C 8888I+ONDRNTs. q ing last. The attendance was very large, enceess ns s crank. Among 'other spm ' BATEMAN & REA, Physi- DUMBARTON. tanoe. In fact the ladies of_Cherr wood Y ms o eeasas is ,are zapm eve o ing in ma I-o*oaaioaally wrap-tay*elf �RS clans, Surgeons, etc., (Dr. Rea, Coroner), '*. ' hone from- HVETS Dec.31,86 FOR SECURITY of POLICY H LDERS a077,151.9A. THE AMERI. have such a reputatign for Food pastry impenetrable gloom and other wearing _ _ Pickering, Oat. once -Morning Sm to 11:30 ; evening from 5 to G o'clock -NORTH CAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., otwhicb thaHon. The young pe0ple'i Literary Association i that many outsiders- look forward with apparel, and. wrestle with a redundant and t'- I '�(� W. FERRIER, M.D„M.C.P.S., Ont. 'Deco Alex. Mackenzie, M. P., is resident, bas :nada tbaGREATEST PROGRESS of any Canadian will close the winter`s session by giving s public entertainment in the Presbyterian I interest to socials of'thia kind. .Rev. Mr. Reddit ocenpied t11e chair in a more than conspicuous toothache. Having deposited so many incisors, biceps and molars with ' , •' CO$ONER. Office hours--mornin from life cotvpany. The sueceae of she Conipan ' *"a 108 ^Z44bwe RnRI,r-iQ church on Friday, March`2ird. • The pro-, lea i ' manner. n e gentlemen of leisure, wNoo made a bneiness STORE, Broc 8L. Norah: Claremont. Petrone -supe TO TINE .INVESTMENT POLICY : to she TY a memb- - -°�`h gra willcanals ings, recitations, and .vocal and instra•.I slated of songs by the choir ; instrumental duet, by, Diisa o co ec ing enc a -a• r o, gen ta Lear that I shbnld 'soon be compelled to . witn• r for cash fi9ti h- ars ; (the Co, baa a tu11 Deposit wish t e o- minion Oovernment�; to the BUSINESS � -11N_ menta music, at clan certain. Admission FO., cents. The organ and violin, .1St. and rtlmw l Of Port Lnioa ; the Cull eII eon cod•flah balls sad mush the re- days. Whatwoade>', Chen.' -*hasp - --' - .. NER4n which Ute aSairs are attended to; •to the piiD•11ttlA , •., • -.. boy mainder. ot. t7iy • O i O mein er8 O ] BOARD OF DIRECTORS; tp the PROMPT The above associatioa has done some gained hearty applause from the audience attracted my attention: -"If a thin piece R. F. L. HENRY, DENTIST, visits D 15th of each h month. PAYMENT of all just DEATH CLAIMS, and to its YER4 LIBERAL form of POLICY CON• good work here this winter, and the session has been instructive beneficial. It is for their singing ; Miss McCre ht ave g g ui g a Rev. Mr. McCulloch made a o! tiiac be placed air one side o! the -gum Pickering theist and , Vltabsad Air administered for the painless ex- �y-_ TRACT. Full particulars furnished by "T' ��. rlaigtpp and the intention to .organize' it- ala nez reading-; sad a -'Iver coin on the other side; with . between diem, and then - ^•+os. of thn cnets�• _ _'M ' --- - - - . - - _ . rum ll g r tate fol we by B we ave a •eci os.,' to , 3 ed the ¢es o! the meta song , " ltgul. .. Agent for the following first class Fire Insur- ince Com anise: "��' MYRTLE. s short address' from Rev, Mr. Freed. No feature 'of the program scald have a weak galvanic current will lie established that will care the gin 11 I ,immediately gathered up'my w1fe'e washboard, and cut ` JTTOHN BALL DOW, BAREISTEti Public, std' oPF1cs- THE LANCASHIRE, THE WESTERN, ' • Myrtle has been having lots of fun been improved on, and when the Social had been a piece of .zinc from it. Sh - •• . and Solicitor,:totart "17eierell's Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Private . -_ . . . latel.cZ closed with singing and prayer, a man has a ' fonds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable _- . wes possible rates. Business wlicited. 4 . y - _ _ __ _ -- _- - sen enow•bonnd there for man boars. Y "Send us an engine to, take us back to If27.50. This ie the Becosd-eeeial-lvr -by the Methodist church here thin winter, tooth in his month that is diseatisfled , wit the management Of affairs, his other __ troubles are to naught. Alter obtaining _, - „ - __ ER - • .iza EioHcitor-i¢e: honey-m-rasa: eommission, Office : Haney's Bnildiag, P, ker. ' `- ; Open every Saturday_ ale:.Bank --....-� Ontarionye B We.hav� to sac." --- Such was the mne6sag9 receive y t .e Such Canadian Pacific Railway agent at To- and the oceeds aniounted to -the very same of times. ie t , the zinc the next thing was to get the coin. f thordilgh investigation of my aowfe- :. _tag LL. B., BAR- a as many who attended one. were not at tailed• to reveal seen a ten -cent piece, s0 E , $. FAREWELL. ' �- . eJ . RISTER. County Crown ttorney. and Count House. bv. 10 y from the conductor of the train that left Toronto �ibnda night. at 8 o'cioek. 9 8h �@ o that -' w t o s wed t from en out and borrowed that amour m a friend Is. Ory burry I raid the piece o! Eoaaty Solicitor. . .__ _ PICKERING AGENCY, I Myrtle is about 40 miles from Toronto, _ - f4lGMLAND CREEK. zine where I could not And it again. I- 1 1. __---- Yeteriisar>y. . • ,- - legitimate It possepses nothing but a station House •and • .• -' K Rattle cat another piece of zinc from the crippled is _ p far the transaction of all venter lank. I:ota''of cold' comfort m. died of infdammatioa of the wash -board, the'tooth rigidly adhering to H. HOPKINB, VETERINARY Ontario vet- Banking Businexs. - Ormcs Hoaas-From 10 to 3 Saturdays there for the tourist:.-Westd. lungs last Saturday. ' - A hotly football be the ache business, and my wife protesting; but to be done, that surgeon, Graduate of the ; ..•� . contested match sometliiag'had and - - - ,setuary College, Toronto. Tresis ell diseases of the domesticated animsW Calla by day or 10 to i o'clock. -- -_- OSHAW A. � - tween the scholars of Union and Searboro' d bc9 I. k lits Bs somethingI heroicallyattempted to do. PLcing,thesinc.aad I tat a {itao-nth - ��, --_ - - -- _ iltag sac pl;sce y on. s t90 t_ tarda _ the coia.as directed, - 's Jewetlzy Store, Flag street, ' 23•y :vin . GEORGE KERR, Agent. Jars entered the boot and shoe Atore Bir. Robert McCaw lost Thursday , groundfrof the former. It resulted is ' two to Scarboro' boys being them touch below the tooth. Jemimy ! at I fig, 13'-y) of night, goals one, the crickets A thousand toothaches once 130PIiINS, VETERI?IARY SU R- H. -- - - --- - -- -' --- - =. ''a through a back window, sad stole %here- from about $10 and several o: boots• `the winners. I The return match between Scarbozo' It was over in a second, and the tooth no longer ached; but the dime, oh, where was r LEON, fYruinste of ane onsario vet- .. pairs 21 aso ad)] 3dalt Mi AI Mr. e_ Belford charmed a ver and H' blend Creek Rifle Clubs was shot he . " ` u e 8111, Highland Creek. - CA ood: g en rw .':__,.,.:_,-__;..._-:_.__..Dunbartoa every Saturday. Alia practical.. r t 'a Sao I .z i a1 lIItNll' eII se a tie: in spite of the strong wind that - Pionised to setnrn the dime in hal! as hoar, bnL ander the - surgical operations a specialty, An asaistsat O -z n .,, ,,, or 0 t c; Mr. Char. Mearns, left for Cbicago on 'blew across. the range excellent shooting eircamirtmices it wee impasible. and my •- ' - horseshoer always on band. Calls pprroamptly So. 'telegraph address: vl+btLevats, O : `o ii : annpiw Thursday.where hip will raisin permanent- ly. was done on bosh 4ides. A) the scores the -greatest mead uo+.- rgtardR saefi� +� ilMrad: Haag 1 atteadsd- • oat P.O. address : Green Rives, Ont. 34-Y _. ,.. n nsH a n x • 4 - ^ ea e � $ z _ - Oshawa- curlers defeated Bowmanville were close excitement re vailed throughout the whole match. be shote newfangled raatsediN w . . -_, - . - - • tis{nese ICRrDs• lrj3 , -1 o e IudYi Cr Ines Wednesday by 52 to 28 at the rink here. home team are mach pleased in being able L to tie the yeterea. marksmen of 8*arbour' The. following two little anecdotes, or rather ' be . •, - _ mvR , t 4 conseraattoas, will scarcely ;- k gad a a Ids, Lazke has been speakia in Wert and Marsham. Thi range was kacwo by any of your readers:- . - '�fl - ,.., _ L' 4?6CPj/LLncer. tI� e. - ._ , .,,.- •- - • COMMIS- -. r �1,.. ... - - • _ _ .._.__ ._-. - :. k. a Middlesai - i m obe iatetessra>f Dr. e• Onands evening last silicon ns Y P !•1sEit-9 -li'18d: it"Ll1C fCOre" _ BIa&LAit1i casltli. --"''yD9'Cair'nOt UID�,.i.,e. baw=d I feel the want of children, eeeepp1ly . U ICidtARD STOKES, - Conveysneer. Office at Hipper , .- • •. - o is = .; j .. � g a >_ °rte � � ° ='p ' is the Baptist church hese. Uro Ida 300 yds Total -- surrounded as I am every etimfoft11 cone, and A btoiea'. General ' l[erchaats, C1a,emonx, - . tQp,etam attention paid to makias wills and pre- Iee ". o, o a s r; 'AC z m & "• � a :A. � m S "'3 = a -....�M.- --' CANAAN. - W. Chest@z, 9 33 !l. T. W. CrosbT,.._ 18 3d d2 _, nothing else is wanting to reader me supremely ha - ppppyy Pai'ing necessary papers for Proluto 48 tf . _ _ ar i+ rte' a_ s - _ O 4e'�3 y � e t-. H m .. T. Chester, i8 22 40. C a tai& O'Flina.-'Faith, ma'am, I've - •.- - $.BE9TON,.TOWygiiIPCLE81; D. for taking :, j A J '? :sem 8;; ; i N � The greatest anomaly heard of in oat C..HamDhre:. i!! 21 ..89. C. Cloaca, he atcO�IplalOt canning in tam: Lilies Conveyancer, Commissioner A at. ^ p q - p +., town for a longtime is that some one is C, YO 18 88. ; p'raps your mother had not arty afadsytta, aoconntaas and Insurance 7friney to loan on farm property• OFFI -. 'f v... � _ , 3 o _ ^ endowned with such large hearing capacityJ.G. me to render their awn •tizayinR" an affilic• Parker, - 17 s.0 . ,87. Homphrey, 26 12 8?. abilder either ?.� , , _ Brouithatn. - ... _ _ .._-. '- - - leaner Marriage 6 iti _ ? , x . 3 .2 ae •- 'a � 0 io to them The obvious c ars@ for t a o A. Parker, 16 22 3?. ' Student -� Doctor. beiatt on the point of BL'NTIN(3, of . '�. causes for ot- Ontario, Oi- „o ., os. _ ae 2e ' d _ _' „ r o„ � ^ sDeb an one to porsuels toceue'•broying.' 'Thai °W• H. Closaon, 1G fl9 3t. W, leaving coil I acme to my l mks �a at tete store or &t hi+sesfdeaeerPlcksiiaE y_ . at -{- _sL- 7. �.. ? _• "' ' '" o ' is the adxice xe stave. Momab, . 3,_7S -:]0 83. warmest th for the peins oaohave takep All I know, i .Y�lace. +. o�'� Horse havers have visited arts town of - -- -- with IIIb owe to Fon." . _ �� - _ _ - -- - -. _,... .. . _ -.. -- late, Mr. - A_ Hubbard baa sold his -Ani- wt 6 li -- .. -Grand al X74 �1i0 �1t7 . Doctor. -Pray. air, de ion - not meat -- . Ar•rNifrtt. - horse Lo: & round an and !ir. B. also \• k,CAA 0llo'. _ fl •, such to ea. _ 1 s ^^ .. "' - A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT- . •' A. fo, the county of Oasasio. Drawmigil county of of oagentleman gave the young s certain Pr S_ Redbi�, W ' IS 4i A. McPherson, 20 - : •` e Where the Nitwit is sad s cartons to .tor every alas o! people of Pickering some sound advice at Il 41: circulated and erased. I Md- paper $pact&. Omce-Gerrie lock• ventil tijaw, '..corner Dundas and B,noi arrears. wnstey• hope they will profit by bis advice, and we J. Angus, - 19 -80 30. , ' " - - - l ibis'beautiful tribute to their noble catling ' i . - Aestdea*e-Binestoa-Road.R ,or Pickering. 37.7 ,could like to inform some young MD that a- certain famous writer says : ••A fools J. Walton,. - 10 22 :RIs, ♦ J. Clark . 17 '20 . •'37, I...-_1 . by Edward' Evdrett : J ,; •• •'The , maa who stands upon his owtt __ - - --{ua,tea►ttt>'iMy " -'- ` first sad las: argument u ridicule." B. MCCOwaa• If ",_20 _.so. wit. who feels that, by the law of the land t _ .' ,. _ __ _ � . _,:. :. ,'_ ,. 'tie A &eased ]fi 19 36 .1 in which he lives, he is the rightful and 4 , ..,- - t HER dt ROW LAN D, Licensed *forth sad Oar ears true are rather long, _' "Bat G. Cbester, " i3 2Y 35. R. Caanirtg, - 14 2r - 35, •elClnsive owner of the land which he tills, feels more strongly than another the char• . . Anctioneers, far the whole of given to THE TRYPOGRAPH. then we're aoi to blame; ,'- = *oath Ontario. Strict ssten:ion .all piers by letiarortelegrspli. Charges moderate. 'lbw. Pouober, valnato Arbitrator, Are. Ad- The only proved s stem for printing in,tndell- able Black. by uaaktiied iebor. Cas. Ge learned As nature formdd or so are we- , And • grumbler you're the same! •- - - Grand total, Il70--08 879'. a<ter of s man as Else lord of as inanimate ' 1 world, Of this stent and wonderful sphere • j . Ieeas. THOS, POUCHE1t �: 47, Brpoghnal, or :., in 5 mtnIILe$. It. i$ capable of psatoaiag any Tbose have occa- go brother if your feelings we next match between theme c1nM is take I vslsich, YsahioQed by the hand of (sod and j oy His is . A, S AOWLA*ID. `6*hltby..:oat.,- -! --- _ number ofnmpressiona who assn to issue circulars or tawny copies of a docn- Did ever chance to hart. Your fullest -i implore, eaPected to Place os. theMoaday after Easter. upheld.. power, rolling iheoag5l � h*ayeas apart of his --his from the -_= Painfrr•ir ar$♦f (itazler•a.. .' - meat, will and it invaluable, Address GRA. BSNGOL'GH, 36 Kina it. East, Toronto. 9 pardon we _ As we tall in Ube dirt. 1 Centre centre .to Che sky ! It is the' s on = P A 1 a T I N G, GHAINING, S G. -- - writing, p■per.Hanging. Tint! • A c.; of ail - ---- - - - - -------- "- -"_ -'-- -- TERS CUTTERS r - - - Our power to rhyme is not acquired,Pr'^B Ae yoo perhaps 'supposed e ssize . -- - s round of duties, and be feels himself era. r t ! So let ted by. a. visible link with those who - taint mixed .w order. nt the bc,r Eng- And you can stick to prose. ' Ontario are in session an � hitby this week.' criminal and eight civil a home. _ - ----- -T White4ale Carriage Words To aeries that hape been proposed. P P _ ,Eight + "Perhaps hie term lana Dome down t3 -i�- .__-_• _- Bavtit<a941 ShOeS. Cheap for cash. About our Canaan lun3, Answers we will.try to give. ease's are up for trial. Prominent 3s. the former are the .Myrtle ellooung affray, him from his fathers. They have gone to their last home ; bat he caIDtraoe their UH N LESLIE, 1300T AND SHOE j•,_ V Maker, Fogged and Pawn work. Orders i 70ia attenaerj to. F.:pnrisnood workman- promptly to the stead; nearlyoppositathe Seveli dif%renE st}les, tzz.: Solid Com- fort, The Ontal'io, Montreal Sleigh, Midst future's flying sand: • • • The genuine article referred to last week is not loand in Canaan. You 'End find them and the attempted robbery 'in Whitby. Beimoat, Spencer and Greenfield were Toronto dif { footsteps aver the scenes of his daily labors, .: She root which shglters him was reared by those to whom he owes hie being. Some _ 7-v AlwstrOn s Patent Jump l Seat Piano y 1 ' Buyers eentenc,ed, at to Brent terms ' Iieaprs, King sere Pickering vtll%Re, i• /^t� S. co", in returning thanks ' Box with Portland front, and the St. be at FOL further on. planes take note. iiumore are out that a wedding took ill the tea and Central clean fore penitentiary P stealing a hand car, and before -heir neat interesting domestic tradition is connected I with every enclosuiv. ' The favorite fruit. • • ' '. , 17r. to the public for t'hotr pattooage daring o PniCe9 n'1�CailtvilI sold place in. Dor town tills , wSent tree W planted by his Este h sad. " . �'' i the peat seventeen yearn, would inforah them • that be has en.arsted his shots ail intends keep '. `'.-.ingonhan(i-ALL LEATHER"Factory ]lade and see before ur• P ChaSlll,� elsewhere. ! I9 true, • No school on Tuesday last. Y for the robbery aid' shooting done there @°' e to the whiC still .winds' through the meadow, •. i _ Bootaand Shoes, which he will eell cheap for cash. 'Cnstom'WgrkandRevatrtst- suyual.l2y •. . �%. Q•. 01MMOW' �. -• . ..� .-•. ._. • M,riITSY. '" a week Or 80 O. The s'raad aR fury, brought in time bills against the' three t Th a. ro h -the field lies the path to the,vil- lage school of earlier days. He still hears . _ _ _ prisoaore in two cases o larceny, and I from the window the voice of the Sabbath - - 3lu v 4. -al, ` ...".­­1'least /� 1! lira revolutionized the world dui in,- the last halt century. Not INVENTION a,00ug the wonder of in- A shoe lace factory has been 'started by Mr. Chas. King in conuection with his a ainst' Spencer for shooting at Conductor !r ay Some little time ago. • `"1 bell, which called his fathers to the house -- of God ; and near at hand is the t 1, `' l i �AKTIE3 WISHING TO , T:�KE or Vocal 3isi.q. yendve prol,Tcss ie atnethodaad tannery,' end eieht hands are siren v em• d Iran vs. Pheriil suns settled out of g where his resits laid dawn to reef, wd .I lessons in Ipetrumentxl ot,cain vocal Music in Class or by private vstem.of,cork that can lx p,.rforaed ull over J.ef te coltntryaithobtseparatipgthec+orkefefrorit to ed therein. p Y court. Stonehonae vs.. Diane an action y E' I 'Den where, when his time `has oonfe, he shall 1.instruction. . - Apply for:ertns to E. CiOUttSi Of."i�U$IC. their bomes. Pay liberal ; any one can Ao the work; sex, young orold; nospecial ability Jae. H. Sema, formerly of Whitby, has made such a record ae• a forger 'that the ;fat slander, was decided for rile defendant. The, grand jury at noon Wednesday be laid by his children. { "These are tha feelings- the•ewnets o! ' ­ - --MISS .J4. '�[Of. ?dasic.room at the residence of Mrs. Head rdq@iced. Capka ,tot needed: you ere started free. Cut this ont and return, to us and we U:w judge was forced to "choke cif' the cam- returned the. several indictments against the soil. Words cannot Sint them old 5. P -g opgositeZrxweoffice,'ickeriug. i-•'lwrtencetoyou __.. ' - ---- - - - thatRillntertayou in`h saneae P ThenaualSaZurdaynigDt tow came off Broaa,Lattimore., Trebell and Corbyn, of Port Perry, dad Dennin and McRae,` aeepaeost foantei>e'oftthe hen$ heart ase ^, 1. - - ' ...• -=Parlor Organ For Sale. • ---- which will tiring ou in more mobsy tutht awav y than•anythiu^ else in the world, Grand outfit free. .4ddrss Tags ,t Co;, Aui t,sta. Maine. _ _ _ _ _ _ . - _ - egularity last week..'Joe Strick- with deer,. land attacked Billy Hornback, and chewed ts an itiicktarrd-sttppetl-oat-buT a Scott Act detectives, llncip�ls in the g Oo g Sfi--- t 1 7118 8t&LiOa, -0II� lie- the very rife-springo of •'a fresh, healthy, and generous national character. „' ;, , - - MALTe.cvit". GOOD Parlor Organ for.:snle• Coot] . , . • • ...Atone and finish A.1ahO.t new, For par- \SRH Office. -ti, �- DO YOU KNOW IT ? probably arrested by this time. Thre@ young ladies asked. a boy with a C.P.R.,` on December 14th last, all ea- dossed `No bill.' The announcement in �� • •• . v ,_t • ticulare apply at TaE _11 . ag a on -for -L -'ride -near- the-ou.E- the- crowded- Courtroom-of-this-whul -Premier- stoPm-stayed- ' - . _ O� Z*p ?�02T _.._ �---- --- - ._'Do you, Xnctmv that .;he Fes eml .Life 3asuranee Compw,y has n U-asrAnte4 c sn _of--theirf€etfiangiug X700.000, Goyernnieiit Deposit of c d,Goo, end i6 skirts of t13E town. He let them in with o're- 'When they came unexgected.resalt created. a.:. am-sengg, - gm vion. The jury were equally divided, In- reit York. -- ._ _ The C. P.. R. north- of Lake Superior ie' a s•1 Pciyate Funds -do invest 1�� �� on in eSery respect a rogular0nipany,issuinglevel premium policies it desired, but bins it now near the Centre of the town they wished to out, but he the horse to the g6l1bli, nine for and nine against. It ie beets- hive twelve for befoie the still blocked with snag:. The Saskatchewan Herald says there - on inort6'a,,e farm pro- perty at,G per__gciit., in awns. not snore than offeis al -.o pure insurance, with abaolutelyevery t safety security nhicth can poi- 5parunty o s get put and they were forced..to maintain their Bary to y can find a true bill. Greenfield, I3eln.ont and r . L.', are grate fears of another Indian rising. a2,WC. No commieston. \�'. H: BILLI::(.8, Soli citor, Vibitbv Ont. ? t t_t --Awl tiibh. be afforded on the deposit or leve] grew. undignified pdsitioli riglht through the Spencer were found ilt of larceny of y Mayor Sinclair, of West Selkirk and ' _ __ - ' Qi Ck - bim plan'? -�.nu 3:ra s=Qt*t-of-rhe-ynnT utsts centre of the towiT. _ _ eir names_aza- pr tend secret. fir, an Pence coin- in.firigg Con• a w 1 Red, River -d_i -. is dead. ' _ .----. LIVERY STABLES t which you pas• on a levcl'pren,inu: policy, a very large part is tnerely a loan oh•-deHosit vvfth the Coiapany,,whic34 a;;your.death, the Company flavor Long and the finance Committee, hada small difference last week with mon assault a revolver at ductor Ha The two foifner .were Ben- y' four trict, ' An earthquake in rile Province of F ' will nae in part 1>acmont of its own oblia >tciona reference to the Atlas Woollen Company's tented to and one-half years, and in Kingston Yunnan, China, killed.eome 10,000 people, `; • for,the arnount due your ramify ?' _ ' bonus. The committer bested tbe.Vayor Spencer to two- years Peni• .1 1. By ills oti,arl3owing of the Yellow River z d©sire to retitni my thnnl to file public for - t• - their patronapo einoe I took possevsion of the ' I7a> yott }rn©�s that it ie now pcnsible to obtain pare Life Insurance without the neves. to pay over the amount of the bonne; but fla5'or_ refused the ground.thatbe ternary. Owing to rhe &zzHng out of the Myrtle case and two or three other cases in China 0 were lost, and `' , `' jt business. and it, int th"t in future I will i keep on harm a' nil.time tirst-OpLssrigs for hire. i , 1 have added �eycritl nc'.v horses :tw1 have had _ _ Say rigs runciwi•d, no thn t the hest cif satisfaction sit of making theAeIoans ordepoaits,aud lienee, y without the necessity of tlm:ae coiltnbutiisg to the paytnent of your own Policy ? IDS you k-notiv- that, by avoiding these •the ;on wished to ascertain whether the stock had been paid up as agreed; and requested to see the cash book of '.1Ir.- Edwards. 'This the biisiuess of the court was considerably reduced. and dirobably.,closed, Tlitusday. - ft de destitute. 1,800,0041eft destitute. _- ';.?, bialy emigrants •are. preparing to leave •, - , England for Canada daring the nest wiz fi "" will he given to nay pntrt.a,e. i rp3F, Ci i -moi AI•.. deposits.or toausycn ropy for niany years says from to 75 cent. of the current was refused by that gentleman. FinaIt� ' weeks, in order to'ta$e •advantage of `the AI i'1 _�[� 1 "' ckne-third per cmUay renuire<i by the various level ptv:mium din Edwards showed his ash book apd Mr. MHarrison, o Chin : HaIJ, Glove Hner f 1. assisted passages, �Eljl 08&ae - ' Q;_y,._ Torms. renaoi:ai,;,� cif: anti retai t tlro-atffrr<mce-tor :rotor bmi= thgFiasace 8omrm ed of the oldest edtams�f arca , _CII _ApriL t - n .. __ .. _ . _._-_. __ =. RE17I)2N. .' F . "__-, ___ . nese or your cerate' - the 3iayor was not entirely so, but thF {.died' blond'ay moinlag aged 63 years. The Haldimtmd grand jury found true � �" ; _ _ Che Od Steam- $rick rry�40 _ __�Es 0,.. KERB -Agex>t t r , , - trouble ended •in Mayor Lon lying. his --1� -a order o h@t�tiensaier fort a amount of Q -wine to fibe_ ze_vera -Snowstorm _s.0 trnlns from Toronto have Ottawa -against Joeepl: Iwoei, the !tali ; , ; Tile Yard• 133CF '1.I\(;, O'�T. -the bonus: • - - • • _ - ---- •��•-- reached since Honda night. The C.P.R.of a y g charged with rile burn of the dwellin a . 1! hose of Jghn �V. Di;1ey. and the murder _and - .� .. , . a�,•-�s•�nt� 1i's�i,tcd. •- sth y a. H. Jami --�_a -_ _ . • The G- and T ' k Railway will erect a Fain through from Montreal Thursday, which it the first since Monday. The �. of Mrs. Daley and two children.. At the ,= Crcwn Counsel, �/ :_. A QUA �TI'rY of Tile ,on- Vii,_ sell A inobes. to -n@F dtlps�t i4b r,ivdsay this s-priffi;. • b]tsekn�e ie bet'weelm there and Carleton request of the wlio stated r it impossible 1.- fdzc-; L-orn'2 to'a •',aces rw the titnaw. I have nhad,i i,tepQa►i•�n far Cilief Agents Central Ontario, John biaSllistet,,-£easereg, fell from glace. Considerable is mini- that was to secure a number '. • snit ,' ,P nfaotar;ng s. lame auaatity of thin arta . r �V miest seasua. C°.'IaTTY. msla� ._ . _ _ bF1 Irkri�e street Toronto. his stable loft on Monday, and is seriously if got fat{itly him, ' nn sinass feared, owing to -the non -arrival- of mails, ,:;r; of witnesses at this time, the, rWo wvro ,. postponed-tin0il next awiiceo. C a.. w � �::g x,; ?ts7 : .a • . ;"4s,}., 1 k "' :dx ; r # f". p?y , +: •-.r -. +. °e• ' ... .rL: 4i•...x�.nr zrfa. a''�w=•w.rne. e,a ..,x .:a-.'�. x.-®., a� "'•.-5^`,`."'�.;s "v..+ '..ear. uy-'.�:i._.-�i"r+n-a•.* .✓�-.=:.,..r: '�. s�i,.�cm:; 's-on.....s--vv `. y` :'• - +-r-; .. y+. •„-Al . •�x __ !' r `.T G'ct t ..rf'... T' -�4 errs-- W+F :,le. »Ya •'�A^. . , r•e- w } , .Y -:.:'� �i: S f. 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ADAB'i CATS• , - -.,A LIVING DHATH., }r ,5 Iw '° - 't', S:' . - length is about three-q"oarteis of a a" . -- ' It b add that 1,000 cheep, kept an a piece 17re llevelLt 'gelates slew Me feted ertd' Tye geteeat Dade Ae assess!! b7 s aealDless ♦.Sea matte for i s►eils•trreeaer ' _ •'We have had 25 years' experience in .o of ground one year will make the mail oapt• Casae to life Again. ., and Dlssraeed warder. ad Almost goers • • plasm orchard of r bout fifty trees, of as many him of yiela1ing grain eaonah-over and mice Mar y"-�eUs-ta:the English pa. I was riding eiearely along over the prai• . A we4th of roses, pink agd white and yeI• 7atitties Apart of this time personal at above the oapaclty of the soil without the the extraordinary story of her nearly rie one day, about three miles southwest of low, is place of the usual sombre crape sym- pe she. aware-to en rt 1 035 sheep the pore tkation could not be given to the orchard, P PPO °� tats! adventure while on &lecturing tour in Fort Berthold, when I saw,.standtna; ahead bol of death, hung on the bell knob of 792_ _- C ,&std this increased the breadth of the expert entire year. Cassis She was billed to appear ia%on- of me •about 200 1 a d i, four Inds►ns I Lafayette avenue; Brooklyn., the other day, 2tent-abowing the difference between care bier hay is just the thtngfor'the broad- den, Ont.. and as hour before the time the thought nothfog of it, and turned my head wliere lay the worn and wasted body of. Dr. ' • ' ad neglect. For the first eight or ten years m6 nitre. It feeds the blood to makes per-- aadienos were invited she presented herself to look st a dear that wan bounrliug in fright Charles F. !iced,. to whom death must in- the ground was kept well cultivated, but fact foal The clover stubs are good after at the opera house, To quote her own over a distapt hill: When I -looked in the deed have been a relief. For twenty-three '" ' '._, r.n.,_ .ihost of this time, on account of &beenoe, the the leaves, blossoms and stems are eaten off words: I. was conducted to my dressing• directign in which I had seen the Indiana Years and six months a helphjo invalid. Dr. .� oarcniio ran riot, and not a lutshel of fruit -we mesa hep not dead ripe. With such room by a very polite yorrag gentleman, a there was a blank. Where bonid they have Read was, in addition, so great a safferer, wase obtained from the whole chard. Th sy there meat be bran and oats or the un- t: ad ea ase,! gone p Tnere was no butte behind which that' it. was a marvel shat he lived at all. ase secretary to the committee w o h g luseob were thea taken is bend, and by" ' ossa foal will 1`t starved. my services, and who was most anxious that they could possibly have hidden, and not a The catalogue of human -ills, was• complete ` - , 11m.astans. of framed muslin, iron pings, sada Hay b the moat valuable of alt ` g-e$oat comfortable for me gully was to be assn is whioh`they could to one number witth him, but he displayed a . - - - _=Z­ ea hammer, to eth , -" ° cat 1880 exceeded As I entered the room, which had a large have crept: I looked' in every direction, degree of fortitude, Christian resignation, . c: every morning for three weeks, over thin •six mi n of roman. on., more window .and a door, and two gas:burnen sad suddenly as they had disappeared they and even-ebeerinea. that made - _ ._:--- a Lhonsaad of the cnrgalioe were destroyed, than t arty m Io'-ions of across. t Y apt slight, I said : "There is a atronAamell of appeared again, though fpr the life of me I • •.A. WONDERFUL IMPHIISSIO - and the same year, in August and Septem• pace with its rivals, for In 1850, not quite go& bere," - could not have told.-where they emerged ;bar, the trees beat under the loads of purple fourteen million• tons were grown. Even +yes, ' replied my companion," " I• am from. ThU arose ae if they had sprung upon all who vfsi0d him.. "• No one could N. and golden plums. Theme heavy and deli• twenty yearn ago but nineteen millions were afraid there is a little. escape"somewhere, bat out cf the ground, as did the soldiers that have thiel experience without so ufring a �11, ' Bions crops were continued under similar reported, so that it has nearly doubled in it mutt be very slight, for I cant discover grew from the dragon's : teeth which Jason valuable feeli�rg that this world's troubles ---- . :treatment for several years, but the arrowtli two decades it. Do you .think it will " inconvenience sowed. - _. — - --- . ' ate. after a2I- of little moment:1. tontiaued heavy cropping t' and one year horn cow. proved the champ a milker and �� Oh dear ao," I asid ; "It can't be any 'to be a tri ith whom I could coaveree case interested Lisa profesasoa of the aoaatry" _ - _ "` "_.'`_--after an unusually heavy crop, we had as buttermaker. After 224 days from calving, .thing serions. It will go off after &'while." without diffionl ,and-1'�sked them where and of the world. Ha had achieverTsa ez - iatanely cold winter. The trees, exhausted her milk amounted to forty-five and one- The gentleman then remarked that it was t . ey lad been w Ile I was looking: They oellent standing Y a physician and in the - ' d which th had borne half pounds d&i2 and her batter to 14 r uarter t v and he should come and pointed in rep! to a flit Stone that looked community,when is 1864 he was attacked were seriously injured, dead bran. es show• cent., eq to two an one- a poen per, fetch me at eight o'clock to go on the stage,. moa Y says lag e t e side or e o t ysentery, system ran ed the following summer the effects of the day. The total solids to this milk amounted ,and as soon as he had left me' I looked the a massive piece of sandstone. There was a down in consequence of overwork and ez- ;sold, and a art of the trees were killed oat• to 4.2 per cent., which shown that the cow door, There was another door in the room, crack in the stone, it was tree, bat it was.of eesstve ntody. A few days treat seat ooa= - right Hadpthe fruit been properly thinned was sot only an excellent battermaker, but 'and before preceeding to undress I tried the such a nature as to c x :ite no suspicion. One quered' the original' disease, but in-the mean - when small, or heel s few of the cas+cnliw ezeeptioaally gopd for cheese: handle to dee If it was isafeaed. It yielded of the parts preened against the scone, and time sciatica, that was in his system by - been permitted to do this work; leas harm It is as idle to expect that a good cow can to my touch, and opening it, Psaw it can. it fell inward. It afforded an opening large heredity, developed itself. Eight years of - 'would a"ve�oe7�done:- --- sled a lar a dark en board, piled with enough for & man to creep through without helplessness and a o°izin After this ooeurrence, the trees ILA their food, aait in-to expect that s good sed• dusty o airs, at t e ac o w - as attar of oersbra - __ met of fo and the zemov• unne w o seemed es er o Lha Rang. I dismounted. and,..apinal meningitis. The patient's pitiable _ - ' ?f the deed" gave em more or less meal ow, when no grain b put into the to pans through. the walls on. either side. handing the pony 1 was riding to one of the condition became even worse.. M naeular .- a distorted, one-sided appearance, bat under hopper. A cow mast have the food-what, AL the same time.&-blast of -coal gam-rushed- Indy, catered'. the strange retreat It distortion and iveaziag epaemawere suffered.- . - pod cultivation, with some mwuring,-.the she does, with-it determines her: eharsoter- into my face, leaving its taste. and smell was a queer cave out out of the hill. There At times sleep was impossible, unless tttend• -- -- - _- - *man ware as beautiful -add delicious ss whether she manufactures meat with it_ to both in my mouth and nostrils. 1 closed was a benoh on which a man could 'get a ante held' by .force .the .writhing body and -tea,• clothe her own body,, -and make growth in and bolted the door hastily, thinking as I good night's rest if he were sleepy, a.number. contorted limbs of the sufferer. Tile apps- Manure, spread copiously over-thehole of frame and amount of fat, or turns it did so,- "This is where the escap4 comes of holes out in the wall overhead looking tate became impaired for, the first-time, and ,s face of the ground, has been found parti- Into milk loaded with butter mad cheese. from. Still I never anticipated there would like pigeonholes, and, although that a was a the digestive functions seemed to be destroys _ : Ntlwly ben to FIffi trees, and 'irsea- " be an danger from it, though I have often grimy look to the ,walls, it was not an un- ed. Inflammation-of ifi jointi was, the nett - _- The EapUr4s ps sse'discassia the y $ g , thus treaW are less liable to the leaf-bUgbt, men the British 'farmer is in.," A corm• blamed Eur own folly since for act-antioipst• comfortable abode. _T1Cere was •heap of complication, and for a year and a half the which frequently injures the crop in quality, fn it. However, bavin fastened the door, bones in one corner, which I afterward slight jar of a care]eas tresul on. the floor Prevost the fall Maturity of the flavor, how the of the Agricultural grown In wheat. shows B dame llenv ' how the plowland farmer grows wheat. if I returned to the business of dressing, un• learned were the remains of many a least of near him was pro five of such ezornasist- . -iand check growth. Every year there is he raises 44 bnthels per note and, 35 hundred Pecked my basket, did my hair, etc., and the owner of the hole in the ground. . tng agony that he would feint_;way andlta-- H Cosa or lea Lek knot, bat promp excision weight of straw his eros b wozLh�f<58.75; on. the skirt of my dice. All this time A Metiay_Indiaa,-saba,- #thea ' o - I the day it is first seen, preveatr it from with a er of ats-toa _ heel" ao in, as of mind and social standing, lost _ In 1873 a rash which bad broken out on I.mai wheat at 30 shilling. peLc}nartcs a =1 h+P' - doing harm. It ii lea trouble or labor" to straw at tw�i iIlings per cwt Bis ax- ides that I was, in effect, slowly dying. I his scalp in battle several dacades ago, on.- the patient's body was oommaabated to his I�"'r' tbs bLOk knot at thea tO O�i2iiviie remember Dace Y i° to self in caller etrneted this home hese. He was Wag= ,. bay penes are : _ y Y Pe 6 ayes, total blindness was added to hie other tht gsannd and destroy the weedy; yet we dreamy voice, " i hope I am not got to by the less of his scalp, and 'never more affiietiona. This reanit was first ippareat Ptriahard,hip to ;five a ae ManureLabo................ r... 00 ":.. 829.00i°lprovw how complete! alalas death ULLtu lap Determined to ma 41bomi meet with owaereohenwkho seem w thins 1 I -can remember,after a series of - ing this attention * y P _ ssoctt . . _ - .. r yy -.... • J -.. suffered " h9 Dr. Beed d a thtsader -"l'o iYhai fin . - ed I hid t on the maiming to him he hewed a place out of the :_ .satarall flourish) are : 1. Checking the utas of crop................ . ...... 68. i 5 ration of others. The secretary told me Here he lived alone and in comparative co the ,honks similar to shoe received from a by neglected culture: 2. Allowing r sore. afterward--that when be -came, ac to fortt�� re • t blizzards, and agna�y' I'° dr; ]•+r.Marite to - , 11easoalio to lave the free tan of the•-ot• per __ .:.... g 14.25 is. to summon me at 8 o'ccO to k, he Pro gains t of summer. iA+ren. naiad beta iemarkab clear'• shard. 3 Ne the black" knot ; h P#O his BmOtia6 sad Lord $ag18n. fon the door locked. and, all his knocking This unique of a fait-dying rase ~°� --1880 the practice of taking him Into & Leaf blight from a want o3 manuring and w calling having no effect he fancied I was something of as artist. Around on the P m8 -, •" . jrood onitare. Mr. Kinglake was intrusted bbyy Lord Rag- mast have dropped asleep from fatigue. On rock of hb lonely abode he had carved a the amnatry was negaa. and -be has epees . Ian's family with his oorrespoadeace with d the broke.. o number of the most rimitive•a ria da every summer since fn Vermont, near Rut. . ...' - - ... •-._ ' y consulting the committee, g Pea P m 8 Dortzsmc Musnsoom GRownw. view to writing that which, reader the title the door, when, to their horror, they found d" I could not learn from my guide lead. The effect was. w improvement of _ -.- ot-.& was_fateaded -to_ be -really dead the $Dor. that -the ve_and.aervooa iRstema,_but. ZOM Any erns who has afar-heels cellar dr'ation of Lord Raglsa. To know uP°II of his rheumatic; 'troubles.. He remained - - turaace room may have a couple of'small � d Ra lea to or brought into contact And to all intents and purposes I was dead, tist was accustomed to drinking the peculiar rifest! helpless and blind. .Darin all ro°B for had they left me alone I should never brand of whisky that -geers ago the white Pe Y P faushrcom beds. which will lnrnish an of with him even posthumously and even y this time his wife '.a t sad h siwll cod posth y have recovered consciousness to mw traded to the redekiY tor. pelta, bat ity y 7 t� kind off likely . to be required to a how• was a strange fact that the artistic skill tris- p _ 7 9 through his papers, was to love him. And Some one rushed n the stn e, frail macaw, took' almost than mors oars o! V family. The method o! preparation he deserved love, for he was fearless, honest, PO° B him. In this she was assisted a device Is dm baifi substantially rise same Y ever to itiaoanoe the assembled anddeaoe played appeased to ran to_ aaalces Repro- by 's, B Y unselfish, sh, thoughtful o! others, thorongb- tbat I was too ill to s and to ask if sentatfsaa of suakas In dl attitudes adorned that he had planned and described so that Lr a fiot•bsd. Strong hare manure, which bred and with a marvelous fascination of appear It could be built, by which she could lift -, ',, - baa been well saturated with. aria eonati• there was a doctor in the hose. A gentle- the wall.. In. mama cases dray were repro- d e, manner. No wonder, therefore, that Yr. mw from amongstthem kind! proffered gyred as swallowing a man; and now a huge him out of bed nasi ed. The wife's devo- - tatas the foundation. It should be fresh and Kinglaite by la great measure wandered a P crawling monster would have an iris tion was scarcely leas remarkable 'than the fratfrom rubbish and weed reeds, taken from from the path of the historian into that of services and came W dressing-room, B expiring hasband'a fortitude. Se was enable to make '% _ beltiad hoeso bedded with class .stow, rye cal it. Ea where he immediately pronounced his in• buffalo witfifa his. colli. Thera were • dozen ( - og logy, however, L not a dl.- pression of snakes,- all any motion beyond an almost imperceptible, - ,, which is better' cat is six or eight-inch root of accanations, and it b to be regret- !on that I was past praying for-in o er well-preserved im one o! the 4hoald whish enabled him to - - - for this This aunare, Pwords, life ezt4act The committee, how. which represented mortars, sad not the sed - 5°TPwe• ted that Mr. Kinglake should have too often. ever, not beim satisfied.. summoned three "�, harmless reptiles that era found in pull"a bell card fixed within his reach, aaa a - , with warm water, If foodry, must met changes with a general denial and a sort B ht nodding. be shaken rap sad the materials evenly mix• of haughty appeal to character. Again, ;t more medical men, who threw open all the this IeBi^a i ware so . ee thast� li tads couljd be - 'eL It is than made into a square, evenly b s Utile wearisome to find Lora Ra Ian, to windows and doors, blistered me over the My guide informed me that ire soaipl. flratty. °moi' q `Lid bed 15 to 20 iaabas high, tom teen wi,i., the part of the crit of good, being .cutin• heart and the temples, and flashy carried mw depended for his artistic ideas upon : Yen him for aonrlehment„ and these with - -. sad o! w desired t h, built t rho spirit aiffionl Abouts year the deem o! _ ' a n.6 nslly aoatrsated with Loeb Napoleon in me+ stilt aaaoaeciona, in their arms back to legend of i haps serpent that existed is thb ty y ago y tber the hotel, where, at 11 o'clock the same regio°. and which legend has fed upon a his teeth and the exposure of the nerves of AU that was male andght fes a havia peculiar underground pas tortuous and font a! them 1.at the name time.; If a constant succession b not invariably .proceed from Lord Raglan,ban ineenskbWfarl tares ";Qmla.fia _ ' - ailesired. The material moat be turned and neither was every mistake to be traced more It tranrpked on subsequent iagnisy that by the actives Y being the former home o! of the unfortunate. It wag weeks before i tfraed again, with inLervaL foY the heat to Maas directly the Emperor of the Frenob, in order to draw a large aadienee or the a bad spirit is errant forms. . dentist was found who � pulUag the front _tela, as it b well tampered, as overheating Lord w occasion of my appearance the committee teeth out was able to ge at the Dae affect- . " _ Ragl like his former gloriom chief, _ tis,toys the spawn. Clean wood-mail is bat the tpeat Duke of Wellfag�a; wti tie.vie- who were" sesponsibla .for... had ......._._ __1he_ tory. of Gov,& '- . ed and kill the diesed sad thkwbbiaR los covering the bed, say,fonr laches Heep tlm of ranch sonrrrlloas &base is the ppress, wished to warm the body of a hones by nerves - . _ .: as the top, end and front. This should be end of mach shameful slander is the Hoae c+ and to that end had affixed a Lrge pipe Married to Francesco deg;lU A' land, the Dr. Reed was supported for the I"t five __ lratsRed, end kept moderately, moist The .of Ctsmmon, and the pnbllc were at brae °T its conveyance (the very wase fnnnoel I one of her. two lovers who owed her least, years trod a fond of which D. 1sf ~tone, " - - tt�tawa, which b sold by teedemaa in- time in a ill•hnmor with him The saw in the dart cupboard) matte main ureter Giaevra was hassled dive daring a trance the editor of the slow-nal of Coakaneree. was ' bricks," n inserted is ,mall bliss all over verb but without taking the precaution to have or collapse-which looked like death. Wak• treasurer. Tha load was .tasted ss, a most, Board of general Ofiscers, however, properly g ap B fa the directors room of the Aeadem, the bed, using&dibble, with which holm arethe part where it joined the meterto to consciousness hes in the Cloth" acquitted him, mad ,pnbllc.factopinion has dais tected by cemeuA Consequently Y soca freed herself from her grave .lothes and tag Bm +. __ - ssade,-st intervals of a foot or ma each �, done him justice. t has in [not pat him in Pr'O q Y f of Maria The original ooattibaton, with - . dawn to and a little into,tbe nranare. T s yu _2rro Lam_ He has a noble character, Y I entered "the opera house and the orswled to the hoose o ,her hatband for the -excepve tion of `nem gentleman who kept t-tike threads dl throe h tare bed; an a was a rave, expert Lure came ores Into Waal,-refused to believe that this ale raven• • k . d�ooeo B i well _akillad In his drofession ; above all-He P° Pin�gg p p sally !sU oil. 'Mr. t3tops !or ties, last X ----1tom fhb the "buttons" are seat n These and nearly crop', awn with m valuable auto crying at his door was his living *ifs two years, by oontribntiom and oolleotbns, " 0 ap tsedy.$tneat tact, temper, and diplomatic away y y has raised aearlf all of the °coney drat tae -- ore eeyy ex• existence, ma insidiously that I was mad rm erstitiousi denied her admittance - d care taken not to die the never once aware c _ _. � a ae =. B too much of a desk mast, but he was ever she betook B° �9 hwa Is - . more than can be helped, end to smooth I never recall the incident ' of my asphy- nearly dying In. good earnest, averaged, about 81,200 •year. There is each t° exchange the desk for the saddle g money enough fn`•the treasury to pay the !!t over neatly after sac gathering. • By whenever action was called for. Besides, Y zbtiO° without wondering whence ,has her to the'hoase" of her other and truer lov beeping fresh material -on hand each bed ow his lna.tioas were as mach those of a diplo s�II the great actual physical fear of death er, Antonio di Roadiaelli, and sank fainting funeral expenses, but Mr. Stone, to to. is • to renewed, in rotation, an if is exhausted,' matimt as of soidierdhenecomarily,hadto deal which maks the anticipation of it a tor• on the threshold after she had cried Bond Journal of Gbesnreres, makes w a 1 for . • . --and a steady ,dpply maintained. ' witha. vast mw of correspondence which ment to so many. I remember a, clever for help. And Roadfnelli; enlightened by contributions to a pare for the widow. By was o . too t mane and respodifficult •find to be and Popular physician once telling me that love, recognized .her voice, took her in, the Doctor' : - CAlr•Iltc CalClcros, horded over to'wy subordinate. Activity daring many yearn of eperience hb heel "warmed, f,� tufo 11 ght. The Bishop. con• rya at Fresh Duel. _ _ - o Y ind act of dying was a• ntal one. Bat I have seated to the divorce as having been made Dr. Tt°0d s death was peaceful and pin- i,- . , yevery Pa abs with met Prone. ' who ever re heard people ppsaii 6 Y y rt� ma, though receded. by twenty-lour hoar, ioaatry, but near! state has its y ' P !e ,hndderin 1 aver that the b death and to the re-ms tc b• farted a w toren That he did not of agony. The lingering vitality' in' his, sellar method of ardling Pigs. Boal can not be loosed from the body with- been Consecrated lel - love, and faith r tortured bod smased those who wit- ' .The -Pennsylvanian requests the presence advertise by &'showy costume end a brilliant oat a fearful wrench. As I know' u, that what gear had lost. POO y d Lis herd of urine with " escort his almost daily visits. to the troops named IL . _ ,� Pig-P + PIg, sad the grab b rhepr tee cense that my' maul, of spirit, or life (or whate�r men pig, piggier-. The North CaeolIniw he was of a�1actingr this essential °yO�° to can me), esoa so gntetly and . halloos, ,i, dwelling on the i Pod POiltenesg in Japltn• ' : 'tach timegg dat of s oommwd� is the field. Lord peaodull and easily from my body on. the - ' DIIg; "up At poinpeii.ooadtr calla " Whoo•se, y wession I have related here that it was leo The men of Japan are always excessively .. w "and his i come on the ata Plash erred in this absence of'show. but he . to d mad that I could Ute to ane another. They head their One stands sbiolutety open-mouthed and who*-es," p g�. jump . terelbie.thw going' cep. .- `. home direction, . A Buckeye forma had been brought rap in a school of almwt P ► P with starting ballm before the oases is Very Y not wish my bort friends lessaater death banks and bow their heads sad at their twson with his in well-fed Spartan simpUatty, and batentatioa has d• two hands back to back between their knees. y° " big, easy-going, d than by asphyxiation. the mnsenur w ch contain the Pompets►n .`i porker, and coszingly cries, " Soo, moo-zoo, `nays been considered vulgar by well-bred - - - .and have s great time. Bat the most emus- lady's . rouge pot .and the Pompeiian elector's ' "sato soot" The Kentucky farmer tenses the English gentlemen.. thing is to see two old lirliies In. Ja sass goal in,traments and the pace checks Y Horrid Death in a.IInirertlity, �8 pan hips to reverberate with his heavy bac A Typie�-itII98ia:�"A18air of Boat Race. meeting due adother on the street. The forgthe Pompeian theatre; and the hair of voice; "Pooh., pooh&" A Dakotita brings ++ One of the moat memorable sixth yet wit- . •arrest is empty, we'll say, , and they catch one's head stands erect ad one coma to • r_ his pigs with a shrill whistle. Probably • Honor." tight of `one another three or four blocks . - world come at the sound of any human A somewhat• curious duel took lace a few awned was that at th a Cambridge Lent eight- apsit. The immediate! to make won m Pompeii and tennis what s rade tittle I p hh Y y Pompeian bo had chalked upon - - �o�Os, whstover wordy were sed, forthey days-& et"Kioheniff, .the-espital of the fm- oared hampina races,. when• t e scene, one obeisance� one- another said th kee P y 1?O it just an Dreataree of each unbounded • titer pertaht Raaian � rovince of Bassarabis. A of great gayety, was efisn� o Dae of con- they P seventy nine -yeas. aftm the birth of oar" - ithat they need no cooing to Dome the aeatleman of the name of Paul Usakoff and _siderable loom.-. It was the_ thud _ d _ ..of . ° mad bowie at aihort iater_v gz��- -- . B -- ay come e�er, when- on--t taste Prince-Temanaff adrre-lled- to ather - about the races, and the second dlvissou, ncoording t ey t fives one a► tittle $atter of ext: cementi ' - — ~- - come ti3vial matter at the "Nobles Clnb " to enstaa , •was started first. Some exciting that peoaUar hien by.� drawing is the-breath' to loo at a man, perfect in form and feature,• -- and keep on. saying bhayo for about two lying just as he died on that November day - -- . -- -- fi40,�00,000 DOLL'ARa« - - and finally determined to settle their differ• racing followed between tremae sept a uml agnates, The young' things, the Moos- exactly 1809 yeah ago next November-to eaten St a duel. On the following morning Queens' Clare, Trinity ii&Il, and E , mails," are very charming and . graceful in � his hands clenched and him. teeth - ��A . "Wonderful," we bear you say ,when they met with their seconds and a surgeon Clare had suceeeded in bumping Queens their greeting of one another, but the old at end --- on. are told that this is the early alt r,y on the outskirts of the city and exchanged. earl' in the rase, -gl Trinity alJ, who Br 8 , the very look of horror on his ince that Dame y Y B PO ty g y ladies are ornate--and elaborate in their ad. there Y be fell fleeing from tEa doomed product In the United Stales, rat it n three shots a lee withoutdoin an injury followed Clare ere pressed by Emmanuel , B arae. The product of and consumption-of to one another. On the following day they College,. Clare eased up at the bank, was' city-fell to rise no more. .And in another ..: ;`,;the product o_f Uncle Sam'a poultry-yards again met at the club, and after a short con- having bumped the first•named crew and " 'Opera of Great Antiquity. ' came Has a beautiful girl of Pompeii, who is eggs and• poultry reaches this num sa• veraation began to quarrel afrerh with in- Trinity Hall, tryfng.their utmost to prevent died with her arm across bar eyes, shutting a y. -,..-- --- -' --• -e .}bass. - Growing more and more .ex= their downfall, ran the nose, of their boat Nearly three thousand years ago, a very out the night of the swift death that was '' ' cited the iiapnte at length degenerated into into the Clara ship, but, • to so-doing, nn.- wise mw and a great ePortamw, exchanged overtaking her. Aad near ]lea a poor little ' A blanket In a cold stable will. save oats. a regular kicking and fisticnff etrpggie.. The fortunately, the bow of the craft rau into the company. of .philosophers, and grave dog who had died that day. He still wears - '' Wooden troughs are beat to hold drinking Prince, who all along had been the aggressor, the Bide of No. 4, Mr, Edward Stuart Cam- senators, for that of wits and gallants.. He the Dollar and chain that boned him to the _ water for fowls in winter, as it does not was in the act of receiving a sound and well- bell, and b eappoeed to have penetrated to established a playhouse in order to enter- kennel and prevented his escape. The poor - -, _,freeze nib readrly as in othek vensela deserved thretshiag, w5en suddenly the thin his heart. tai& himself and others with jests, banter little Pompeian bow-wow, who lived 1800 PO A cow well broken to lead is worth ten vsraiah of civilization gave way, Rad all his Only a few minutes elaieed before life mane and-drollery. Solomon had everything that years ago, lies upon his side, his limbs i innate end national barbarism gettia the extinct, and it was decided not to go on was charming and diverting : all aorta of drawn together in agony, his lips parted dollars more as compared to a timid and upper hand, he fie with a ell at M.$Uea• with the other recta. While the unfortnn' 'melody and mucic, vocal and instrumental,. just as they were when they gays rile la4t. - . Unmanageable one. She will give more• . p� y d ----anlE]k� end make• niers-meter, beaidea_ k.fii-and• catching the Patter's lower lip bee. _ate gentleman ivas_breathinp�hia last the men s he co and woup, singers, the bent dying whimper of terror an ehadesnie. ways making good nature. tween his teeth, -bat it completely off. Ts, in crowds of spectators, nas.vare-pf•what- had • voices he could pick up, all the wind and Poor little dog 1 He will be handed down ' - - 'i, neerileas to any that that terminated the fight. happened, as. usual, were very j abilant over hided instruments that were then in use. pethapa for thousands of years yet to come 4 '"The modern fancy butier contains more V. Usakofl is still confined to hta bedrhope• the tutee, bat rio sooaei had the fatal news ..But- he proaouaeed Lhasa all vanity sad ter the, eyes of a new race of hn- moisture than the old style. All right, this lonely disfigured -for life, while ilia nether been conveyed round than an imposing eight vexation of apfrit. He obviously came to man beings. to gaze upon. That little dogg is the way people want it. It looks better, lip to,deposited as a kind of corpus delicti at was witnessed." .The large erawd, principally grief in attempting to run a national opera of A. D. i 9 may-bn 1lamstn't lose fnyselt • ),;, :_spr better anis is made without" break• the police court, where the case will be tried �em�oe�d of repreeentatIves clad in eolori company on a theocratic principle. Apar• is building up & ,Rider Haggard romanoti Ing the grain and looking like grease, when M. Uaakoff b able tQ, leave •iiia• bed.• of Lha different colleges, were seen wendhsg- early, he .00nlii manage 300 'wives and i 04 &boat that doge 'He has achieved immortal- mnahroom ,plantation has ,been eat&b• Meanwhile the Prince swaggers about the their way home with d'own.ast heads, while concubiaea, with the Quoen of Sheba thrown ity, and, lika.a .good many.. font footed im, _ �. i.A bl' B Y p Bg I al zed-hiar� mangyat, The mashroom�beds occupy about pr rad of hiss' bonne bottahe;" exceedingly d:aitpe hasiUhslast hi&hs were immadlntely op8ra ezperimeat fair y�pagreat r� t IsraeUtiah mortal he paid a good price for Lha adver• i' " -- - - . . - - - _ - T _I _ ; . f �' . .. 1. -- .. , _ ., 11 . Ill; ' -,. ^ _ __ .--�. may.--- .. yF4 •:, ,yi ,�.,L �� . i.. „ ;, c .r :1 i - 7Y,: �,. 'rf I. v. t.F': txt ,Re'l' .i .ett�4il:o�.��4 _ ��' >`'•Yla✓n,a�a..a.a,. � k,'. ...;kre, ri ...�.,.0 .,r ..�'.�, <.A, :. _. .- ......,;-y.A_;, ._... , . __..:..'$.a,. A! M...-,r,., �.mn:Fit�tt ,l�:a��.cs _ a - mt-i.S,4&d�?k�, .�i.�, S�iifr.X: 1V; ; f�iusJEi... 1n- .....,..,,;Y 8F �... ��.^:. n41'.1:.. ,'t,yr60.14 . a . tri., ,y .� 1 fr 7777 W �. `i1` }'."rY.tt.' R,�f'J�4-4' �i .. �'=�' t'a'd F .i r.•',. '•' .t^ 1 :W 'Y.: •Ra-'__ u aL : •. a a' t `i 1. tri+, a.. r j ...�11 1 'r• . '- ` -r-y - ,,,, - '"r ''.;'_4 �} y' C s.. "n,', °1 t „ �.. r x y y ,,`,,, .. r . I. t.; sem .:'.:-� nr•, .,.> `r a AUCNRi. bore >a tw1 hour. oleo ■Get netlls-sand. 8oew, a Power. Band for 0•isloBu•• `• . .. , s .. . 11 I •. ', r .. .,.. enemy, taking with them arms &nfi equip hostly fashion. Thep wrapped themselves. Laidlaw R,a Co., liAxnaos, on. t, ,, --'- «':, - - . . _ mento furnished by the Italiana, At a meeting of the Panama Canal- Com• B in sheets, put on false tam Trade of dough, and thea burnt 'suddenly in upon the guests. Four ladles fainted the right - • - . RAI LWAY ,, a. R K.. -aa.. YA'wr' i �''�•'' .. "i•` s1Lj :'B' ` - it•. ti.,�l` w' r. , '"'A . r I. r C yds Mkt v 7�. t co y t a;,;;,:: `. r. .i�-�.'.''_""'C .'L. " i'•:'dr. i 1' t:' jf+t},''F,, a"y ..� .., X' . 5 .ten 'i. .'*,. ;•( t t' }. k ?:..:•' . �,. _ _:.,.� :-.`.'.r.,� 11 � D being osaefnlly trained at Belforr. Imp dop are ahoem. Every d■y they are AWA Result of a Billy Joke. Last happy fonts Nat Osm WANTED over the anile Do- G dnLZi Addnar. cop... p�.A.. n C1ets er newel. Teeease, • Colonists' Trains,, ' s 1 - _ _. - .n shown soldiers in (Jamas ndforme and night a crowd o[ gonag at the house -of colonist.' movtibles. No Cwtome or rxpease, . : o quarantine. No transfers Foz tnrther lntoeme. =Non Gee agent, or write ''.;'_4 PURE Lhasa sTSNA1f. Water ! + •� '-"- . . - CANADA, ' - - to ht to H ab them en ht. met at a merry -malting y •� William Means, • well-to-do farms is the ,a THS _ °1 t „ 1 The new parcel t conventba between pos .Canada and the United Btata cams tato Chief.DeBeff and his followers, who have ht therW been powerful allies of the Italian tomes id', Abyssinia, have deserted to the neighborhood of Hillsboro, O. While the fns was at its height, two Sinters ttsmttd Stover left the hove sad dretsed'np in • AUCNRi. bore >a tw1 hour. oleo ■Get netlls-sand. 8oew, a Power. Band for 0•isloBu•• _. __- _ _ CANADIAN PACIFIC ~� res.' • . -- of the Central Bank,- Mr. Henry Lye was oatioa oa the lit. - enemy, taking with them arms &nfi equip hostly fashion. Thep wrapped themselves. Laidlaw R,a Co., liAxnaos, on. . 1 --'- «':, - - . . The whole of the minimum sum of =250,- 000 needed for the jubilee .endowment fund Lrniversity, Kingston, has been mento furnished by the Italiana, At a meeting of the Panama Canal- Com• B in sheets, put on false tam Trade of dough, and thea burnt 'suddenly in upon the guests. Four ladles fainted the right - • - . RAI LWAY - �, MERCHANTS .. BUTCHERS death in th' fosterin' other foIkses infants ides his own, - a[ Qnesa's subscribed. - 1.pony, young at of -held in Paris the other day, M. de the apparitions. Two were restored to con. Lesseps to have AED TRADERS s16NER ILLY.w' �, �, Nn settler' Trains to all paint, is The London Mail publishes a 'letter writ - _ --TheTh. executive committee of the Quebec Branch- Dominion Alliance have de- expected the caoai aavig• able by means of locks in 1890, though the solo ess without trouble, tont two other, Dora and Lizzie Clancy, were re- we want a GOOD xAt ib your locality to pick n P MANITOBA "'+ sl New Cataloljtte of van pages ehowiag I3 styles D= initials and over Coo other designs on receipt of " of the oided to ask for an amgadment to the license work would not be entirely completed by date. mored onl to pass into a condition of �•�.TtFSg=3F9 THE NORTH-WEST x# I law making all persons under 21 years of age minor instead of 18 ears, the retest y p that one coming from Poland state that the frightful delirium, screaming and crying conatantl The h rioirus have' but alert- y 4 Y for lie, Cash furnished on eati.tactory guarantyy. Address C. S. PAGE, Hyde Park, Vermont, U.8 , . British Columbia sad the PacfSa Cot -sit _ . - anon. The assensed valve of city property -- h Vep laid at $83,836,84ri and- '" gloomy relief the tyranny of the press 1. A 4atzuk he e6iieri s undertakes to explain why it was that after mat. To sU each womenwewould ser that — -- __ --- g one of tfia Moet. skilful ph eieiaas of the day, V _ ,_ • imit.. landowners there, both great and small, are der hope of the ieoovery of their reason. is despair, owing to the rapid AgD�QiatIoa Leaving Toronto, N. it N. •w, etapoa, Broog BteeMt „ sppeanag with unfailing regularity for The Tomato Board of Trade ase asking the Dominion Parliament for legislation au- in the value of then estate. They snort that valuations have Bunk between 25 and �.___ A Yankee Farmer's Conclusions. tmvw twelve yearn his paper became irregular of & Gudden Through the influence of Katkoff, peculiar prepared -medy which is of inestimable aid tor them, ' al's p m ";_ ft . • . • not only actual traders in Toronto, but per. sons directly engaged in or interested in e trade or commerce, whether residentsof To- anal 30 percept. using t -e- - t two years. The Germans recently attempted a "minor mobilisation,tat" ezperimeht ntlar'Metz. Xhe on roast, at I n'Aninall, an order to prepare coffer or . 2,800 men at 4, and a dinner for the same cumber at 6.3). Fustly (as the pt eays� S' qn ss any of his truck has to hunt a furrier markit the farmerm's got t' take furrin pricer for it whether if, its exported or not. eco n - Ong u any suo 1 me ereI= he's soba fa comes from abroad he hoz t' Y duty 31 k 1A Desiring to obtain a Business Edncatioa or blooms p Typewriting, should aM roflennt w Shorthand and i � and every Tuesdeythenatteedurirgl[arahandsptil M- C earl apnhcatioa to •rent for what can sod -^ y berths you .will require.. 33 -feet can supplied tor --- delay ; -" . .!� -' b '81 A shortage of over one hundred thousand 8 " - •dollars hu been dlsoevesed 1a the finances of the Hall estate, of Mohtreal, which will be made the subject of legal proceedings by At ,o'clock 2,800 men comb in, had their coffee and took the train for another station; Pay furrin price and and freight and haadlin fer it a American 's well as the g u' rest, I Send the BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS 'COLLEGE colonist.' movtibles. No Cwtome or rxpease, . : o quarantine. No transfers Foz tnrther lntoeme. =Non Gee agent, or write ''.;'_4 estate, is in New York, 'pending a settle- . .. ad, dined and went tote neat station •►here -they had coffee, and both parties re• - Thirdly -Th' only way era arm o doubled to value by manufacturin enter- on a etreet,iToroato. Far Otronlars, etc., e COLONIZATI N T Ito Kinit Street eve»t, Toronto. i -ant-of the uestioa. At & meetdn to Toronto of the creditor g tarred to their gn&rtern the next morull R. rtz3 ls i tri' turned inter taown lots at . P _' a cabbidge arden (iseein cabbidges air t fm• B R I C 'G S ' PATEN T • • . -- of the Central Bank,- Mr. Henry Lye was The attempt was highly succesdul. — ppoorted) 'era borryfra gran nd fes himself TRANSFER PAPERS WOOD _ . 1 .----- unanimously appointed liquidator in p e - - . . 'n, his family, when they've, all starved t' ,Are ohe best fn _ihe wor of6 doing nr o - t , of Mr. C&mpbaLL - R•xolutioat-were adopt- ed expressing a roval of Mugars. Bowland P 6 P� .-The Press in BuBsia. death in th' fosterin' other foIkses infants ides his own, - ing. All that to required is to place the paper on the material to be stamped and pAss a warm iron over, leasee impression. e ' • • - -and Gootlerham e' coarse of action, and in- The London Mail publishes a 'letter writ - _ the back of the paper spd it a clear Twelve sample desirns sent on receipt of 8 cents. - _- _ strnottng them to prosecute any party or parties who helped to wreck.the bank, tea by the editor of Gat2ttk'a llauue zn Moscow, to a subscriber in England who A Modest, Sensitive Woman. New Cataloljtte of van pages ehowiag I3 styles D= initials and over Coo other designs on receipt of " g R E A D M A K E BR-'�S�,Y`E�A{S _- - _ The total value of property in the city of Montreal is estimatod at $102,64L,730, the nom leaned of the irregular arrival of the P B Paper. The ststementa, which may, we often shrinks from consulting a physician about functional derangement, and refers to Buffer is silence. This may beam taken cents it you mentito this paper. After March let•' small parcels Of me,chandire may be mailed from the.' States to any point in the Dominion st one cent per W�tl$ i i _ , ' F. '' sutii of $17,921 683 beim *exempt rom tax 'i''. g P presume, be accepted as fac.r, bring into. feeling, but it is one which is largely prove- ounce. Complete Price Litt cf Embroidery Fancy work Material free. Addre•a W. H. QCINBY, BR F: AD made with thle fi-u-pries 18a - anon. The assensed valve of city property -- h Vep laid at $83,836,84ri and- '" gloomy relief the tyranny of the press 1. A 4atzuk he e6iieri s undertakes to explain why it was that after mat. To sU each womenwewould ser that — -- __ --- g one of tfia Moet. skilful ph eieiaas of the day, uEuclid avenue, i lei eland, v., L • S. - - - - - - - -- 1 i 1 Ycasc tr ok at I To,� ash, and County Fairs is t� F i 0.L"no-�'n-t�s�, at"sucm -faces ► 1 Flc,h. Whit. r collected on real- estbw$997,646.56. t Last year's collections on revenue account sppeanag with unfailing regularity for peri who has had a vast experience in cutin dim- cases to women,llas a re. • • B ti i as rton,�lar - amounted to' $1,948,464 and those of 1686 r twelve yearn his paper became irregular of & Gudden Through the influence of Katkoff, peculiar prepared -medy which is of inestimable aid tor them, Set C us letters and po6:alcetd�b to say that it is superior to as by t - t0 $l�96%,Ios• who used to snare the freedom oftiu�Ttliz We refer to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Ycemcti P a _ ye ast ever. need them; It makes the lightest, whitest, On Satnrtia a oc t e inn Pacific otrnot a large rock ' on -the line in the mountains above North e enjoy , tussis, ,M. Gatzak Gaya thapaper uuderwent each tprtnsee at the peculiar alias weakaesxa and ailments, `old'by de■ggisu, under a positive from n • sweetest and most wholesome is whcatcakes.DirectionsIn Bend, B. C.; and lien in from the trot & hands of the Censor and the Minister of the Home Uepartmeat, Tolstoy, "could guarantee thea, that it will ggave utisfao- tucase a a p ckagt with gull tastructicaa,t ' the whole train rolljed d ws an embaekmeat at not eve or money reiaadgd. See a ■ a a - • TAKE NO OTHER. PRICE 5 CENTS, —� REG��E - 1. near y two nn ea tg a cera - land eagire were smashed to atoms . For- - . . 'innately ere was hurt,.t a lanae hands even during one year:" These tortures were gaarantee.prtate on Battle wrapper. ,. mel uentcopnliscationoLsin le.aumbera; �woraxwith�th' t- will matcD the gown 8the s - no� -' -jIImp `�-- thelr_llvea. II lienal even of on to _ d M greatest SEEDS e. PaP� Wet not --the Lie W1 ens - i,eavery of Ih• BItT MOUE ---:4 - _ UNITED STATES. - The. eat sirlke of vers at Blackburn- gy fault of the editor • the forced suspension -of the paper In the busiest• time for subserip- - --lie Lir coact sad down he IIees�;�` Nanwa and faintness in hies rise, . . Brow'raekiet - _ paiw a.aall him. a , la the bowey, sed g I C'lrta¢ all BlOra Liv airs Itu,naeeA sad Deacon!:+re " LAC ve sed C' UCI Lad •,u.de FSBE. !t wnt.u,u err Ina •a cast aarutsas and • hes ended, -the master having partially' the detaantls b - their tions i she' prohibition of the retail sale foC( s whole year :and, finally, the aloain of ons g Nick,hesdache' Buterelooar comes ease, His eW aete,e,,ieto peace, er and Kidney Coo taints. A paint ,;..,ward o.riaue•, err GAa DBrr, FIKLD, sad FLOW& > F ay, BVL21.. i: -c. Every Narkex Gardener. true ennwa tt bet rm - ooncedsd made Y cote- ___. 00714•' printing office (the oldest private printing Wethin hlr Read the thtobbinµs cease-- . .pie-ce'. Pellets cover tail tont; p Purifier. A cow Hamilton whoaays F arrear gad Amaeavr should purchaatae. Our .toca,afraab.Pur.asutretubis fir sreawxiabt., At Callicoon, N. Y., -the snow ,was to nonce in Russia) and keeping it under seals being „ without allowed even to tall it !a Nor will the fail aryoIIe is each s dire mecls.-M. by Its •e 1lrL Y. $MON J. A SIMMERS ■ ■ . -, deep that a funeral had to be postpdned fps Hve days, and some farmers were housed' in ,_. order to' secure -the regular appearance of the • r the publishers dedied to 188, to paper p� predlaameat o the $yspeptie, the bihor s, and the cizastipated, they are alike "s a 92 Robert em anew • t 1 0! 9 Robs r SEED MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS 147 Kltn St. East, Torgnto - for a week. submit it to the preliminary censorship, freind in need and a friend Indeed." ea, 2e wnth'sasq Tile Seotrotsry of the Treasury is advised of an organized movement for the smigra• in which tate the responsibility falls en the Censor. " ant the Pest Departmenb lion• Mrs. Langtry can't cough without all the newspapers +peaking of it. . au bur gum et u ...... .. . . ..._ r ' ,­ r. tion of Garman ootivtota to the Uaited.8tates, triPed even than to tit.Ow obstacles -in the - Don't hawk; hawif, blow, spit, and di•- eanl+ti• ends• a Birnt, dt W'elaat • and will take msasuips to prevent their . - way, and at last, an the 20th of October, by order of the Minttter Tolstoy, without the gust everybody with your offensive breath, bat ase Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy sad Gad St}e cured of weakness and Lung Trouuu lam +cod, sb Dew ■ 0 _" .. .mangy The funeral of a Toledo phgsiaian wan - usual 'statement of the motives,' the paper it. - can ea• cured om Cam ai t and iltoumesa . postponed at the nest of his d .. w e sus be buried with .him.' w manager Qf the Press I oa eaCrees row weddings. PPeu gs• Galeal botsdas garo.aee gg»rsdd reale! Bold at W_ !. F. DALLBy a 00.,• Praprie zoo. ' -- - , ver y p -, sqa valent w { ' 'were interred together. , the fine of 80,000 rouolem worth wan indict- COQ ilio Medi. -11a I 1. Fire insnssaoa restos la Buffalo have hsea ed for • private latter, written by the editor Wauoa's cough the besb is tih • . • = ' increased twenty r -cost,, o to the to the Ceumor, the tone of whioh the latter 'world for the thtoatd andZtifnt, for the votes _-•_ Y Pe �n8 naagn■lled. Bee that the letters BH a T. W. ,- onormoos losses of the put titres years. In deemed insulting." Against this decision. aro Hummed. on each drop., TO' •B E Q IV E N AWA the t fourteen months .the awn D fire there wu no appeal ; no -possibility of sed-* ... A Philadelphia a ar•makin firm was iagletcers to etaeh'•anOacriber, an sack at pas one_ a - P 'ig g Per. would be looked upon u ecu of-hostifity to A Care br Neraakenness. ' '� lk+ t o crave to ince - say u Lssate witting its employes to smoke 600 cigars per' - The opium habl% depwmants, the morphine babh, it ws Me Vatted gosw aria Canada@ I will the Government. It all this be true M y sold eco to an ds .• An attempt wu made to out off Chls ' nervous prostration mused b the ass of tobacco, yy Gatzak may well nay .that he who knows wskatnlaew, meant deprew��� sotto of the lhrw• 0•mt Oansdlsa, or II Tao ooent ptivtlegs sad a striae was the result. No the real d as of the in Russia bralb, .tar Drematun old tow o! vt cawed TDADNT esampa pee Gay ode of the fouoarlot y..mast. be -_&power,- _.show Jts- sad what an boineat. P ..msMbte._?p. bs o.er ezeenon of atm' bra�ia, .rid Iaee of mtnnt ac. pladsmsss lofts. wallas .� in n __1 . h odd. lonraaltat'. .-4—.-q Daws wbaievr. IEeo- ONT. bleu)' AerII n•srt, am dadrs■nsd - Hell h�i-coasoienae, hrs .to undergo, will Z or Ie. -who an broken down from my s°°d°o•'ellees r A Baltimore papa nays that " Detroit has not reprove them for the sadden la eguarity of the esue•e. or any Chuen nor n.enrlt..ed ab.oe, e a Ne. Lr -e ,tarty Ronan. • ., more homely girls to the .square more than in their edltiona, send yons addrer and tc able in samps for Lnbon'e - s.—1 swerrtesud" Rorer. any other otty In the world. ' This is atioth• � - - Treastea in book form, of Diseases ti Yea Boom There we many IMiTATlate of :_ ....�,g �F C1lmrdt ■rues. er tn.ummse of the last that i'rottdeace, for at sealed and wonre from observation. Addrew7L 1 ' reanona of ata own, nomotima permit@ a ' Lc'°" i7watu'►o°°'rr•°sF�re' T°'°°t° °°t PEERLESS MACHINE OIL, N ��' 'I The Italians la Abysfinla _ _ Handkembids entirely of lace•are coming but aobe equal it is lubr4csting propertlec F+ar• - s'• + aw��L' blood-stained wretch to Uve on. --ortimsia. The apparently e'ow pro ars of the into vogue. sas, ttv-si r, eto;1Bnd .none egnsl to lre,oxwerxs . g• -•N �7 nage Then. . - . j. Grand Rapids, Miah., for bi$emy, pat in a In eir - w ntaa amp gn OceanF*sAeo@ made 1t 4 Ras1�os. aeeek. Ylaet and 'I very novel defence. He •syn that I:efa nub• .given rime to some wonder at the.extreme Via New. Yosk should take the e��iie rail= SAMUEI ROGERS & ORQNTO. w yn�um'deN~e° + g caution manifested ani some, inion of _ Bold by dtsleia evervwben. CO.,r AIIlesern "Iia camp eaetood asrwgoeseSi —;t.,, �jece to fits of aberration o1 the mind, and twP way, u it ls not only the shortest and Ont �p•��� reverses not ;allowed to come to the know- line, but ]antis people close to the' kers of -...- --._ . - _.-__ .... .___ -_ r�idll wodle e»th>"om hbadrei : ,f Willi reeslve gllY r toRosrS man he has forgotten all about matter. 1°8° _ esemt to be that the Italiana hive no inion• .ice aaheu, ilk for the Erie. Ilei -�M Tlta B. 1�'apoli, as Italian rsaohmsn of Dayton, tion of climbing Ab eeinia's mountain . itad� >i» • T1s aers Ms B j B y Mn. M. E. 13raddoa, author of Lady SBL - N I i!e Reza 41s. .92 , Nev., discovered one of his cows choking qa stronghold 7,000 teat shove the level of the Aadley's secret, ban written about for Ott, - as Tke aess gas, 1 seer. . a potato. He throat is his band and enc• res, dr of attgmpting to repeat, is the face noveie. • - w _ ': 711, Icmedgd in nehia •the obstruction down the of solidly hostile tribes the inaran, which, P whb an sato Altar m -W -�-" cow's jhroat, but when he un ertoo .Uo eongae, or any of the litomaah, m at arc• meadows of tae wet alwans hundred Nelsen - • draw his arm the cow shat down on it like thy of the intervening raom, coat England o• »resod by nsles Dr. Gawon'e tNlnmaeh Bttt•n, 91M41 r°� t a vise and kept her hold until her ware nine millions of pounds sterling. tRhat 'ti.•'otd sad tsied remedy. Auk year Dransyk _ 1st. -ails Tse aezl N, ars oder. I spar y really wants Is, it appears, a secure Mrs* H: B. Stowe writes very little•now. - >1s4 1 �e :ei lag6+, li _:1 pried t with a crowbsr', T nen and Italy s li Hash of his arm were so crashed that ampufa- hold upon the iiortand bolony at Mastowah, ClseAt ss Harm R=Nwsm restore wa faded • air.•- s. 21te next OM I coder. j .tion will De necessary. and what ber forces are really trying w do,• pair to its natural color and Pravenee a�u�ng oatFITS Nr.- is The =ers seg, 1 oder roltatov, in to make the surrounding territory prscti- Sixty-eight women voted in the Montreal when I say CuxxIdonot mean merely to Af�mstaeamd Ieetsre irn been reostvad, lrM call im re tole. If the Aby-- i s•aee of sae acct ma etwawnd leKen coccal 1.4 Ty I Y P g� Y municipal elections on Thursday, out of a oto them for a lima, and then base them re- ,; a �I ( -An avalanche is the valley of Morabbta, show equal good sense b -refus'-to'leive pp y' P g!!en•se°aowt Switzerland, has killed tea ns and de- g Y mg total of 448 qualified to vote. turn again. I xawx A RADICAL CURB. , P their •save fortreaeer to stack the ItaUan I have made'the disease of we i1 es.ealThe next sAan nitro ed alar number of houses. fins t coves' curim care in one U"UtS. a f,.:�.`.: edea The nett as e ._ _ y fortifications oa the seuhore, rat mach eta s.. edea,•s9,eneztsee. l$ritice H6hatlohe-Oekr in a, third secre- blood may. be lost in the campaign. yore gtomaoe or Havey get eat of ereT$, Frp OY i,e. u nag 1s: cues' TYe nexeess,I. Y P AL Lite der, causing B1Hetisb•sswe,,� Dytpspsta, or IndiseeYon, tary to the German tion in St. Peters• same, time the case is rather a hard one for and their ottabdabt :vas, al ora • dew of Dr,' FALLMG $=Ci�$$, Alter Iwa mmd lea•rs have ass been reoe! t>w bar has died of his self-inflicted wonndn. Kin Jelin and his ole Who, it is said ` ,n a et°ma°h BlMste• family mndlems, hundred � � � Br g • people, s r , AU Dvtigglau, 60 oaeta A life lona study. I weRluxT m remedy t0 I swee�oe folfowe : ria The sarcophagus that contained the body want nothing but. a right of transit through CURE the worst cases. Because others have ,........»»,,,•, gi" eager neze I• pre - of Alexander- the Great hu been discovered the territory .in question to the sea coast Women carpenters have appeared in Loa• failedlsno reason fornot nowrecetvin a aura seder a next si le .........»...... at gdda,_a__town-of Syria,_.on Lhd Mediter• Mueowah Is, it appears, practically the don. When one thinks about it there Ie, SandatonceforatreatiseandaFRxa�olTs.ID . a,,,.,.,,.,,. a eztA s' I - k• onT- of E th n htcir tD conn cos on nothing_.in. a carpentgr'n trade that s woman of m INFALLISL>m AEM1�Y. Give E: sea _ __ �!g •-•• e°iee� e�'ieza cry I i r.,' i� isaesn. Y P 14 g?+ w e9 TrY ami-�ost Office.- coats yon nothing �or The British,Admifalty has leaned to tom•, the commerce with foreign nations wai;h caan�t master. f , end it will' you. Address a-tof •Do a odlaotl � Ot_timM '".'+r �' meaner, of home squadrons fall initrnati�rs they, are anxious to establiaD.:-Had Erg - nt do Surely fiul�. Dr, IL G. ROOT, 37 Yange St., Tomato; Oaa --res iiama sura is esom a.I win sena to ►peri r } F land .remained_tu-remainedtht, privilege To 7cts ED]TOR :-Please inform our readers that. y,� I As of Ile aamae of au parsons who me Sall• r,.,, their poatmaa for defence is time I have positive remedy for the above named die- ma is gLtt& q -'- would, no dpnbt, have been resdi granted, ease. B its timer use thousands of bo New cava t• tea or w&r.xdi_ _ _ y y; �° Nervous Debility t� will •y' btA - and it in'aot easy .to'see what Italy hu to hast been permanently cured I ehals be gleld to -- ts� p4 - Grain in bei carried from. Chicago to Rain by refusing it, It would seem certain- Bend two bottles of my remedy rRst to an of our ebl}eet t. to Introduce ap stook, end bard rip I Cede11 I=B by mail I employ no agents, but deal dirSW Liverpool for 60• •per tea; while the ly Lust King John had some reason to tom- readere who Dave cowumptiQn it they will sen me DR. GRAY'S Specific hie been need for the pees • �t�, m Mp deli.ee stook to nay charge from Chiosgo to New York i• only -plain o! basin been :left in the lurch b their Exprew and P. O. ■i w. Respectfully, Da., fifteen years with great eaaew, in the treatmen of • ,O ,� � gyps or Oanad•, eithw 1. $5 r ton. R Y T. ABloccet, Si Yonge St,Toronto, Oat Nervous De�illttyy and all diwsea arising tam ez• ��orlrStghs,ataboutoo*4"thep _ Pe England, . who, when she handed over Hien- • , A, p 389 over-worfeed brain, low o= vitality riff=g �la b otaw Nurseryman throbgh •gent,. Hwd 11 It is expected at the next meeting of the nowsh district to another nation, might, the Gan, Palpl�atioa, etc, For sale by a{1 druggists. of wants ani I wen emote yon wiwmad • Austrian Delegation that the Government in consideration of Bing John's friend! ATEYie Frau Patent Attorneys, and experts' Prioe $1 per box, or a boxes for $5, or will be sent by i Irin papw, red odbm aD Wt4r0 A will ask for a war grant- of over one hand- action in�relieving -the'Soudsh garrisions, at EIF 18I Dosald C. BtdoutaCO.,TOtonte. mail on receipt of price. Pampblet on application, I J. LA M C It, _ red million Horina, least have stipulated to reserve Abyseinis's pxui KAZ,L. O.YI� A weetsoa expen.. .THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.; Toronto. ugg� . . � iillal� :,-..,'j • The Chinese Forel Office has refused to commercial rights or privileges. PoseI I WORK hed, Valuable outfit and rWN&Lns. _ gerP B Y e. P.O.yICN.EDi. Augusta; Yains. . permit the opening of the aper Yang•Tee• a natural resentment may have had some• — ian ind�has caused- the . ritish toner thing to do With the failure of the recent ■!V,' OLD MEDAL NFRSERT STOCK-PLA:vT- •' :,.• steamer to be stopped at Ie P• Britl�-Embasn to , gin Jolmto counsel To,.t; SPRING, .tabli The propr1837-will of the Peed hang. Y g Toronto Nureeriee-eatabliahed 1831-w112 h►ve for ..The revenues of the Chutch of England Pte' spring planting a large stock of Fruit and ornamen. In England have' declined. The. Uvin8 of 0 - "" tal Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, etc., of all kinds sad sixes, which will be sold cheap, as a portion of our _ lochdalq, that used to be worth. $5(1,000 o; grounds must be cleared and said. Send for priced, What lO Cents Will Do, descriptive g $80,000, ls now worth only $20,000. , queen St. E ,Toronto. CEO. LESLIE & 80N, I184 7 ' --M. Wilson has been convicted for tom- A ten cent bottle of Polson s .XT cAPiTsti .►1tD FUYD6 Now otER i>lfz.oeo,oa0. �` �lioi in Lhe Legion of 'Heltbr decr&t%tt bottle of a vi cent sample bottle' of Nero- a �� OFFICE. II T6RON C laTRl1F.T, TOROY761, O(11Ti ;i scandal and sentenced to two rs im- - COMPANY, EBTABLtStBD OCI066B, , tRTt. - will pure tiouraiggls or hdadoohe. A' I8 -cent 9 bottle of Nerviline will ante toothache or A HOME C p P&Y t b To th's date. risonment and_to &.fine of 3 OOOf... __ _ _. P_ MANITOBA Mine in suffrcieat to care cold diarrhms _ o of ti ehclaims $I, ..... there here bean returned ; �, Bi John o! Abyssinia hu issued &pro• (e ) ; King T the Po oy holders d claims :,i19t9, 00 '':.clam&tach snhrmoaing all obtsses of his poo- spasms, dysentery; ft" Nerviline is just the ' To the hold.re of matufed Rnd..wmett Policies...... •w ......... ........ ............. M492 e1 , _ le to &rail; and deol&ra that he ho &iter thing to care all Pains; whether internal or Farmers going to blmnitobs wUl'find it to To Pollcyholdere on surrender et Policies..:.........:............'......: -..,........... 98,t156 n s v 1, P external. Buy .at your druggist & lO coat their &dvant& a to call II or, write to W To Policyholder for Cash on Froflts..........dirg those allocated and bell ........ . ....:... 482,544 02 , i extertninatirlg the Itali&pr tb annihilate th7a sample of Nerviline ".the est pain care.,, g p°n a To holders of Annuity Bonds....Loaned to Po, icy -holders on .................... . ...............:...'....... - ........ 16,967116 B, G Illatt, 523 Main • erns a soar it[ath Austrian d Italian Prince bottles at auT drag store, only 2fi cents. , ge has improved farm for rw Winnipeg, w� Policies 1>I Force over (0,000. �rity of r Pbliciee. A>mODDt Over ffiI 82,264 9S ;i Ferdinan8's pvsiaonin illegal, tont they da- Information oheerinUy rn colied witihont char Mon &dvanoed to bon& fide set- PRESIDENT-HoN. SIR W. P. HO'WLAND, C.B., B•C.M..G. �* olinetot&keSteps likely todisturb the peace Earth has nothing more tender th&a a charge. coy VICE•PRESIDENTS.-PRESIDENTS.ELLIOTT, EeQ 1 EDWARD Hoorxa,'EgQ., ' b - ' '-• of Bulgaria. womaWs hsert when it is the abode of pity. tiers mt,low, rates of interest upon' personal , J. K. MACDONAL% Managing Direeter. '*:`11 • I. , ' The dog oorps in the Fre'es'"Sarmy ls -(Luther. property to am st them in st&rtin& SWl olleies Noe:fortdtable' after 2 years and Indefeasible attar 3 years. • 0 .11111 . ' .. .:.t . ',. - . . I1. N IT - I . . % . . .. ... — ....I.C r i"i!' t '.,'� '. ;r." a.; r •'w.. ::.: •1Ra ,. •' : i.. :,� s,:. & , . q, . ti .4''t+�'. •X �, t 'IL . —a,6` "Afz`n.'lr`_]`1*..wll>_ro k.Z9,2�e"It.'Aalas+b+: !4%i.1Y:•,4}..c-,.,; a._.' :a!i nus:. ,.__,a'..'>�.-...tf..:.. ,I, .: ', - , ._'s.- %:_x .. ... .,,'1:: .. .-y.ds .,.e. .. 5.'. ,-.: �...:�. ,,.S+i .v'.'..0 ,."4 T�,k 1sr_ f.::•act::SQA:t,I:a. r:F.•.as".awt ca n•S�'�d'! ,?...;.3:ts,4•~Wef1�M1x. 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'.-Y .. a•'. --i= +r•• ---=-Z":..', '. a : � .{ ;'r•.; r , n;; .b - r b ,+ ..,L.? ..'1;.,.-, rs�.:. w+ ,y ,�M, 'i,_.." •:�... � r3" ';. to- `Ri t.�,...a sk .: � •%' ,.1, 1 Fi.'!r. ,��."%s — —�.... t : Kti ♦ ��+. ?' .�f�` -w+l+ w ,.1�: ,.r , '., , a „a• r 9y„' "• .' .4.. .. 5', .. .} < i,. .. .. t. 9....". :1 < �s �w :Fi.. .N� - r-t'h �'' N'` '{...Lu.-..' --iv.`r. '+Y .. •. ,-.': ,,�, '� .. h. .. ., .. / �.• '.1s' .,:._ , .._:'. ..-. t, .... �.�:. � �.Y 'td......_L ~~k' ,�,�Y ' ' � ':�.i �•h " } ry AZ 1, • : , , -- .. ; '; `AD -CE TO MOTiEaa Are y41"Iatttrbed at _ The London pectator, struggles nighe and brokep of your rut by a sick with the probleW, Who are the un- (hila suffering and crying with Pain of Cutting a Auk-, "'. leek men?" and concludes Teeth+ It so Bead at once and 6cyrapbotfor Y' Y' of a[n. WinQow's booth 8 Lam' r that awkwardness is the cause of bad Children Teething. Its value is inoaicalubte. luck. N fail LO See it. W e have It will relieve the poor little sufferer immsiawly. _, _�_ - e Depend upon it, mothers; chefs is no mistake _ _ ••_ 1%Te v 0�ccid6 J'uBt 1]� read the article with due Dare, and about m it cares Dysentery and Dtarrhosa, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind t can't see it. Awkward men who Colic, soften, the Gam,. redness Inflammation, Ladies ' Short Fest and Queen Chains, Brooches, jy�41i!Ms���W� sad gives Lone and energy to the whole systom. spill tea in company, tramp on ladies' , M� Winslow's 600thiag 6yrnp" for chlldren _ VUff Buttons, etc. Jia published egery Fridaymorel of its office toes,tryt0 b complimentary and are L pleasant to the tate sad is the peracriptioa + �c dq r Yickeringg, Ont. - y of one of the oldest and best female phy.iciana Gent s Chains, Cul! Buttons and Scarf Pips. TERJil6 are t0 insult somebody, Bre the men and nurses in the United States, and is fat sale :' •1.2a per year; 01.00 i=paid in adTaaoe, who stumble u against good luck to by all druggists throughout the world. ,Price Ss RATES OF ADVERTISING : P g $ cents a bottle. i3e sure you ask for `•Dins. w1..- Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Plated Knives, Forks and Hirst insertion, per line Bceato their Own astonishment and that of et.ow'e Sooramo,eraop;' and take no other Each Subsequent insertion, per line - f! kind. Spoons. All at lowest rices. `. r This rate does not include Legal or Forelgn ad - put friends. The man w$O tries t0 p p �yertl.ements. put up church windows requested $e irinb of W'atc'hes and Clocks ersonally attended t0. - _-_40 r '.' Special terms given to parties making con- �Cw Advertisements. „ facts fora or 6 months or by the year. watt- and bursts his -collar _ button, tumbles -- _ a P ...yearly orS early contrscta payable quarterly. off the back of the seat and jams his c ^^ T 1-7 Bnsinedk cards, ten linea or under, with paper, -band through the lass, he is the T•/S0=0.7 tT A E !'S S V H N S 1. O .�.V one year, ki 00 pa able in advance, $ b' Practical 7 ntehmsikpr. Brock street, Whitby. flue cents per line each subsayuent insewho­ rtion. .� (�%1 ^— a on ao0 arm Bhooi-1 contract rates made known on applies- cattle sell well, whose relations leave r X11 �t JJ security. MRs. JOHN RYAN, _ tion. No free advertising. legacies, and whose children have S Pickering. 20:22 Advelasewents without written instructions $ CENTRAL. STORE .BROUGHAM* Will be inserted until. forbidden and charged ac- d start in life . after he dies at a p ' —y --o a writing and aentto thepub• comfortable 0 ane. But the man @i33325. 0-�1� CU.0 @= have just received a large iiaer. who smiles at the other's mishap, and ACRE Farm to Let for a term of stock of Spring Goods consisting of Fine Cloths, Halifax and Summer, _ Job work promptly attended to. steps forward gracefully and puts up 0(� C _ CLARK BROS., PROPRIETORS. the window with one motion of his well fenced, g000anlla building, two airs ofor�ha a Tweeds, ottonades, Shirtiugs, Merinos, Cashmere, and all the _ l� latest styles of Prints and Dress Goods. Hats, Boots and —_ 3ood unit, within fourteen miles of Toronto } nimble wrist, often works for the market.. Apply to W. KEELER„ WestQ Rill _ Eliises, and all kinds of Fresh Groceries. The above Ott 9 Pis�v he reost Office. 19 — our A1rn—al'irtit-Clare Local Paper.ee ----- - ---------------- - - cods have just been purchased from some of the • - ' our Expectations - The hearty he retires upon the township council. ALZCtiOlZ Sale t and' cheapest oases m support oCthe i>eoDle of Plokerinr End vlcinit4. He is called a very smart man very ; — OF _ slightest,advance above cost '- _FRIDAY, MARCH 16,1888. prise pumpkin. An awkward man is arm- an in ickersng Highest prices, in trade, aid far =Bzxtter, , T3ams, Ba. but he Qoa.- to 4-4-Aur—ishP -4� - seldom a lazy malt -did you ever no- — Con, Lard, Dried Apples, Oats, and Potatoes. -? HF -RE will be offered for sale b pub- :NOTES AND COMMENTS. lice th3� . Industry is the best recipe T y F Kindly call and see our goods, we have marked them below Torontelrices. liC anetloa, on for good luck. ,Q f TT In the Nest Middlesei special elec• Friday, the.6th Da of Agri(• 1888, 11ECHIN 11! . O _UCHER $ciente has bean WOrldlig rapidly at s o'clock p, m., at Gordon's Hotel, in the Vil- t • tion off Saturday to fill the VSCanc}y lags of Pickering, by Levi Fairbankn.Auctioneer Central B10Ck Brougham, in Ont. - "• caused b ills unseating of Dr. W. F. duringthe last quarter of a century,. q y -the following lands and premises, ��long�t(ng so f g i .� y , $ and electricity has been utilized In 'Lha estate of the Late JOSEPH GORMLEY, viz; Roome (Con.', he was -re-elected by a Parcel L No. 1-Coataia 50 acres, mo -_ ma' II7'over Mr. G. C. Elliott .marvellous ways. A society in Naw less, and Win¢ -Ear half o ° o. n e r t rl- j nt3t 0f York, disgusted with -the brutal cus- rad rands and the S. >; - In Prince Edward Dr. Platt g - range of B. F. Con. of Piciceriaq, as described in tom of hanging, -and recognizing the the deed thereof from Thomas 13rowu to Joseph (Lib), was re-elected by 170 majority Gormior, registered as No. 7:13. over Mr. R. S. Cis (Con 1. Popular belief in capital punishment, . larcel No.:--Containmp BI acres more or l,m Clapp - set about discovering some new method known w the homestead, and being t ae �i'net - - --. half of lot No. 17. in the ss' and range, South Ornlill _ n e towards' 2lECLI1Clt A committee Pickering, as desaribea in the dee Increol Ir opened negotiation with the Govern- Y +Iargaret-Gormle and Others to Joseph Gorm- Rd. composed com osed of medical men 'ourne d ley. registered as No. 311+ . - mission of that island into Confederis tram. e'w York to Buffalo t0 eZamine and l,eing the Ybrth sixty-four sexes of the East flan. Na definite steps have been the remains of a man killed by an' rain of lot No. 17, in the 3rd range• B. F. Con. of _ ` P electric shock Pickering. as deserihed-in the (Iced t!7C:COf fTO%U _..taken towards accomplishing the , and after careful eIam- Thomas Gormley and others to James Oormley.anion but is rho hz' that isewfound- filiation, reported the death to have regiecerea a, ho..+s i. -PAIN. TS --O .I � `., , lig n parcel Nasaatli there arethefellowiag build- -Und-will @-the osalmore favor . - , frame ..,.,nn t,.ra -- = - - ggiv� pTop log stable. On parcel No.2 there dra-the foHow- r ! . able' consideration at this time than in Schemes have been -proposed for a tug buildings, via; a atone hoose, large. frame "death. band,- band to run around barn and a f=ame stable. also sa:orokard, On m the art. It is to be hoped that Fie''Id Pe parcel No. 3 there are tee following building,,the negatiatione will end satisfactorily. the tramples of the. eondemn$d person, viz : a frame hnn,e, aaa a bars. partly frameconnected e�ith an electric wire OTer and partly log. The above property is situated ( G Air. Balfour's bill to take frOin about 3 mils aoutn-weer of the tillage of Pick - fro a current might be sent at a Bring. and portions thereof front on Lake municipalities the right of bonusing given ei sl,=and form chair." O°ality the and is all cleared, ac . is of -the beet gl gra quality being a strong clay loam. The feats _ / "manufactories . was defeated ,in the are in a fair state of repair, and there is a well on This latter z9 the more humane and ..ehparcel, Municipal p Tuesday. uesd of the Legislative heartily supported scheme steel the two. a.s pa�ei win be sola separate, ors wii m s �� � � �• � ! - 'Assembly On Tuesda '.' b a Y to Of reserve Wd to ecce carr, 1'be Vendors will not y } Y R being an arm ehsr With steel fixtures bind themselves to put up the several yatods,in * 16 to 14. An amendment to the 90 arranged that when .the prlPoner the ceder above named, and reserve to chem- Mnniei Act wag then offered b selves the libarty. to withdraw from sale any of Y site down in it, as in an Ordlnar the said is the sale of which ma y prove un- _ . - r. re O e 8 WO- air. an electric current wolLld strike a'casaary e _ sale y to the veadon or their solicitors • - -- -- t --- -— ilII bona8✓ -Yen t0 5 manufacturing tui balaaoe er.wf within 3i days tharoatter:. y .- Y gi .. ng nstantsineous. It is claimed that K establishment. This was brieflydie- Immediate pa..esioa wffi be given on com- (�t7 + } 7 m v p j }� *' �t this chair would never miscarry, and letlon of the parrha Tne ceodore snail not 'v 1a1 Stock, iS COiilple a in all ran' hes, . -r.-'...'Cussed and carried by a large majority. that the corpsewould not be discolored be required to ntrnisir any abstract, of title. other than the te*smrs abstract -.os copy QYf orf tee{ "�---�! „ r or mutilated in an way.. The "death .thereof, nor to produce an• title deed, nor to Child pi ices right. We thiAk. that . 1� ayfarer' who Y produce any evidvuce or title not in their pas chair.'* has warm advocates'. who will scat... liut sli deals and evidence of title orwrites for the Torronto ,.News" is nn4p , _ of the cleverest of writers. Speaking aII es perfect if, -and are l pn pprroowo by the parcbawr at his own s2 we, . the test. - ' .. Tneremaining condittons are the standing coo- of the manner in which liquor limbers : '.. ditions'reemptiaed tyrr�.,Chgasery Dlvla7oa et ap a mall's talking apparatus, in Emperor WilliamNis dead. Gifted m. 'High court or Jn.cice; except as herein - T varied ; aeeday's issue. he says :-'.'Like the with wonderful �italityt,, he halt tvttll For Vendors' Solicc6kn apR1. to J. E, Faro- toaeh oil the electric bell that raises a stood the attacks of Q welt, t and Bolieiso t due, fi or John Bali iaesae for over Dow' aaa .Jams ttutiedje, fiarristen, d:c.. far away clamor, the gin -fizz passing nines yrars, 'vin rise to the' belief Tinitby. • Y _ giving Dosed at N'hitb7: march lith, lsbe1. over the kiln -dried epiglottis is the amongthe German antro that he J. E. FAREWELL, - --- - - - electric touch that be is loquacity.- peasantry tendons' Sotieltor, Whitby. 6s' oq . ; had discovered the elixir of life. In . _ ... _ ._- ..'That's so,. and gin -born loquacity. is the present condition of European Farm For gale. P ICKFRIN U. ` ithe electric.' touch that begats a police- affairs, the. death of Emperor William — T AOR Sale. that very desirable farm of -- -- - -- - warrants serious reflection. For Ii fig acres, belay composed of -a No, S, In the Hon. Josiah Burr Pluhtb, Speaker cleared ; soil, good, clay loam. (rood orobard t of the Senate, died at his Home in Emperor William, Bismarck and Yon spring water; log barn and frame stable. Heady 'T oil Moltke, have practically controlled all to school and churches ; and distant from To-uveorsl noes, ' Niagara, .on Monday morning. Mr. Ponta 17 :atlas. Title indispatable.. For tnLL Ciermanyand its policy-tbe Reichstag enlaro 1 qp the premises; to BENJA- ! Plumb has long been recognized as marA� being a piece of msahine HA �• i7A0 - - - one of �e.moat- eloquent `ttebat@rt�mr _ _- °q executing their wishes -and now the Canadian politics. He was also no Emperor ie dead, and d - _ _ [0fism We - have a Ian a stook of mean figure in literature, composing B -_- Von cry old meg.. The - - 'verses which will live for @ars - - merlcan y firth not expected long to survive his father, n LADIES' WATERPROOF'..— . - but settled at Niagara in 1864, and and in saes of his death -Prince William pF PICKERIN�7. entered Canadian , politics, in 1874, will ascend the. throne. The Prince - .......entered A --since which.. time. he has been almost was born in arms and is above all else AND PELT OVERSHOES, eontinuously in the Parliament or a warrior, jealous of German honor. -- - - - Senate. Both Houses have passed J He is not likely to be controlled by _ _fin Vraiter ►Shoes. -- resoiltiions of sorrow, and sympathy the deep policy of Bismarck should with the family. 2. the latter live to see him Emperor, — 'Mr. -John Dryden, M.P.P., for and wibl surprise no one by drawing J M .South Ontario, is being spoken of the nation into war. Hcy is the der- MEN S OVERSHOES,. F lin of the German a laid the - --very esteusiceiy�a�ir�w Minister -of g PPI ^' �C%�.,',,� ' ,.,•rA., ." -_. -__ Agriculture. Why not ? If there is' Reichstag flare not thwart him. 1, xd ; •hong amd Short Felt Boots. any one candidate for the office Should Russia continue its threaten- tvhd is more thoroughly identified, inF3'attitude in the event of Print with farming interests w- e Dave }o to �ec°>ni>rg -' ---' - - learn of him. Dir. Dryden is presi- chances are that the two nations SLaNKETS UNDERCLOTHING �'LSTER3NC� I would soon be in the field. If Rus - dee r the Dominion Short Horn READ THIS Beep dens' Associati01140is s cod far- si:t,Las anything to gain from war -. - y _ b Coatings, mer, and, would' manage the depart- she will probably consider the present and `Over. went with sensible- method -Besides,- _a_peculiarlt a on o set a " ' _ Th_e Pickering _News is in a it i about time th-at_South Oiliario ro ling: - - position to turn out �olcse " which we are o�eriing ai mow prices. at .. should receive some of the blushing - --- --- Bills and Pedigree da'ids, honors of office ; and the dignity Nine Scott Act cases were heard before - VOuld sit as gracefully upon her brow Magistrate Horn at Uxbridge on Tuesday, second t0 ]lone in� t'- sS upon that -of any other constituency but. only one convictiou was secured, tractiveness, durabilit and ■ in the Province. Wm'. Froliek being -fined 850 And costs. :.� The West Durham Farmers' Institute Cheapness. It is appalling to read of the casual- met at Blackstock on Thursday last, and -----' -a eery interesting and- - instructive-- series e . -7--ties which occur in China 3�om tune ry 111W� ' S Keep on. Hand the 'Best' > o time. In Monday" despa es of papers and addresses were gone Fine Line of Horse Cuts. Y �' came two different -accounts -one' of through. ork was ahnost 'buried by, the -- _ Z. --:in. earthquake in the Provincelof snow Tuesda mornlnb+ and business of _ :POST WINE). `• JAMAICA RUM, -Yunnan, by which 10,000 people Were all kinds was at* a stanc still. Some ]Ogg We can Si1T��� atrUfiher8 - - - - Killed, and another of the inundations of life was also reported. Railroads are, SHERRY VINE,COGMC BNDYf ;._ __ the-the by t ' overflowing of the ' yellow blocked tliroughout Drew fork State, which 100,000 people were Eastern Penusy%Auia and fire New Eng- ; , we fill Orders: _ HOLLAND C�cIN, AND OLD RYE Jiiver, 800 000 le t' des land'States. Canadian roads were also • } This ed, and lawful, probably 'titute. badly snowed lip. - _ _ Y f P 'i T noth-!'"'S�e.ha�eloR+pricesbtrtr ar be sold-for.medicinal purposes. simply P y The prize fight between Mitchell and ones, and an one ordering work by TO - , - iag eveis r 'having equalled it since Sullivan which came off at Criel in France Y, the flood. It would be necessary to on Saturday was declared a draw atter mail will get as fair figures as those T Ty r, $ood nearly all this Province to equal the 89th round. Now that -Sullivan has who. call personally. �� V �E j'�_INt �• THARMACY .`--'the death and destitution causbd by met a chv* the history of Hanlan will ss JJ..11 .•LL VV VI ". this inundation. The extent of this probsbl repeat itself. It is said among sports that if Mitchell can stand before - CALL IN AND SEE US. - --can given some O" micals alwa s -on hand. } immensity '�of the Chinese Empire and Dempsey twill 'vanquish Sullivan with � Clark Bros Of We �oM0118 who populate It. ease. f ,r3per. ..., , .r , i } x.': ,r.,', Y :q? �. .iL.1Yt LV �:�' '•cern..n-u� .�i - °ta ,5y. . i:' Ya,�: colt'. 3 .. :. 'i•,, ,.. -• . ,� 2a?,,ly�t .r .Y'"rm• _ �"•w' :2.-4.+'. r._..,e<'rlhr• ; .. .:,r. ,.« .:.r,.w .. t: .l _'.,;. .,Y __ ,...� .k ,...-.!+„x4:.�?�-54�._=�.�.k!4?1....-,'c:4.x- !..-`�_.�'%..�fi•..r .'. '�•��.�+?�;!:�".�'+-.2:_.. n.,,-. , r �; «. s ,L, . •' �, -W. . <'R i'° , n n ,m err r 5 s. rw - t•a •., + a; k .. �..., s. •" .. . °C .;,y P. .:!-aT..y 4,•,"� :+..• S„ Mt -e u�',a'. f lx`:t,� {'e. q r1. .l, t+,, c'. �y1.I. A�� i . �- ,� 'x,5T73'.' : , , " 6,�kc.. , e. x.:. ,. . ,, -.fit r' ,•b.. 'f4 ` W..y P. •. " ,} M1r y.rn • "WY, -.Y t1'. h. ..., ., .. ,r'4 .. � �.- - _ ': ..'S��tj" .�•:v+.. }i t .^: A •�� -;. ,:f S. �.'C h, rti M1'." "', •',• �•. ..,,.d'•elr-.{,.��•' +;.., r. +... ,., ,e y.• .... ,-. ,.,'£'.., :,�- 1. ,4';�, :. S•. Y.a 70%'.i ,�. -T,�- W.' '.'i �1". l.- ..'f. '.y .�-- L t" .g2.. s<' :ar.,•. t- - '$` - 'a'- �,, .T7•..-.. ';.-u. ,;.t ^Cyt.. I °tr , ,.6 y C, wC -i� :, �. . «.e., -. {e�-cx f -a - H i y M . a., X�` ty�,}, 4 ¢.. Fti ,' N,- :,•Es•# �• -.,� , py,dlsr 4•-.+��.•+' ^-«r•� •s•y..-*'-'-n• „-r, Y•"e"'M 'Lr,T • ii , �, _ apt' a. . t . .. �-. u. v:., • 1:'� 'moi . C7. ', _ . S ..—'•l. _ ,,j�. ,y .. �¢ I TRACT DOTS• a 3Ab.gRcaiOTC*. ___, • --- a 1 - dor the Lenten Season. �t . I .4'8L YXItY LATSBT Now aIILLED PEOY Tele of farm Tinct, iisplements, &c., be- _ - ' • •: i.:, '- aHn tzar: Ysess ,1►ffa aLEANI D p8o1[ longing to the estate o! the Lm Arohi- -.. _ - - . Y bold Percy, at lot 25r rear of 5th non..1. r� OTHER sOLTECE9. ----�,-------• _ _ _ _._ _ - - '. Pickering. - Thieves are "doing" Bolin. ° ds Rowland, auctioneers. ` --_ - 1. - . - . week, stook, implements. seed grain and wood,1. ',.. A'' • .., . Capt. O: H. Lyon, is spokeA of as new the property o! Mr. H. R. Russell, lot S, . - . Police Magistrate for Simcoe. 8th con. of Pickering, at Evansville NO 1 Labra�c or Herrin,.hale�atn I3onless C•od dish, Lake �`' Checker playing is all the rage- in ..Mills, oa Friday• Msroh 23. 8sle at 1 _ __ `____ _ fitot$ville, and 4 checker club is talked p.m. Poacher .k Rowland, .auctioneers. ---atFA>, MAaca 2', --Credit auction sale Huron Trout, Finnan Haddock Smoked --of• of farm'stock, implements, and 132 acres - i D. J. McDonald, of i3eaverto o an the property o! Mrs. E. and B. � _ " A �r .11 � fined $50 on Friday for a violation of the . hammond, on lot 5, con. 3, Scar-boro. _ - #- : ' Scott Act. $ale at l -o -clock. -S. -Beldam, auct_ earrin d s_ and -. t1tn — is John Davis, married, ill and despond- WsDassr,Ar, hUres 28.-Anction sale of .. - � " ' _ •' ent committed suicide at «:inghzlru on the ,household effects of the Western ; -- ( • . - _.. tin ,r. _ - =.t'' - 'Duffelul and three tt-ther counties will Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Poucher & __ , - . _ --. —.. . - vote, on the repeal of the Scott Act on Rowland, auctioneers. Aril 19th. , TBCaaDAY, MascH d3Ts.� Aaotion sale of ( 1 11 T , r ,* e. t. ops engin party o! Sir. Joi'm fi A. Murray, of 1, con. _f1890 tn_asgist�he�tiiking C. B. & of 6carboro. - Seven. months credit. 1 " . 1 .. _ — .- ; engmbera. Sale at 12 o'clock, noon.. Poucher. dt - The Lindsay ,curlers dt;feated Oiff is Roseland, auctioneers_' ' ` I IR A-,. • : - and Rranbatishene in two closely contebi• , - ' -ed games on the 27th ult. BIRTHS. - The Peterboro' bridge company have Pas--C� Piekeriag on- c�gt� i.W. `e , • �eivea the contrast -LO- build -a IIew iron wife of John Beater. of a son. . bridge at the Narrows, tan. MCIsTose.-In Pickering on March 10th, 1988; . . as Enfield, had his the wife of Duncan McJ<atotlh, of •daughter. - __ __ _--- - leg broken while sleigh r ng, eon the 23rd of February; acQaaiter elffiAm--- Headq __ sleigh running against a fence. Haws. -At Scarboro, on 'March 11th, '88, the I -1 Thome Tones,-a`brakemanon:k4:EIi:, -- wife of Mr-Doha-Heale,of_a eon. . s - a was killed by falling off the top of his er.as:s-At Pickering Harbor on Wedaes8iy, �� ------------- �_, ��n� __ _ ___ main near St. Thoanr on Monday. daogbtei�' the a of car, Wm. Sparks, of a z -- -,— — . - ' W. J. Ferguson. of Whitfield, bad his , - ,,�� �2`iC@S tC a1Zit th@ tim@19, �,t - - I �ahoulder dislocated last week, while un � PICKERING MARKET. j'� ,loading caw logs. H�will be laid np for News office, Marls, tees. /� Ley- �•[-pm ��� t-771 . some time. Fall. wheat 90c to 84c : spring. 76c to Sep, goose WWW i ve Fireball 1Cts: 2, Cobo was deetro ed. 6,1c co roc. Our, family,per cwt. $2.15 to 40 - i— �• y 1?loaz, putrp, Per cwt. et .le. Bran per cat 00cP i" ---OPPOSITE—. ' - c__ _- L'..:,nd rTt,n -bnildlag _perQW% $20S EJ.. L S • i --€rade one, sad two TaunR men were ton ; screenings esu per cwt, D. O'Connor's Blacksmith Shod, , j*, arrested on sus kion ofincenduribm. GBEENR'OOD lIARKETB. p - T :M T .j `. =--The LoRn OF Lindsay and Op -e_ have Fall Wheat, Tec to EOc; epriag wheat, ;Sc to _ P.LCK.iJR.LN� 1 --united tbeirBoards cf Health, an are-g�W �^S4_44e:_ - .._-.._-- .. ..-_. - _ _ __ - . - _ - oinR to erect an hospital for, contagious sn>al! Peae 98c: large Peas, 06c; soar per Gni;• T T AGE\TS FOR y� P p S 3� Op to SB 30: brsn�pertoa,bl8, shortsppPtp� fij T1� 1� ��, A ,�� eases, not to epee 5800ia . rice. coarse,$19,shorte or con: dna, •°Jl; cho 1 lir lr l� 1 LCiiJ1J , The Toronto Binder, I - - R m. Edwards, sectionman of Glencoe, tOII e� . - � nesday morning ast.treeTorocto, Mar. ere small T D (� ams a t e tNdt lnl• L scattered for 150 yards along the track. and prices ancbanged. About l as ot � ijtJ COD FF SH THE TORONTO MOVER, • -- - A couple went to NewcaBtte to Ret mar= y1c to seri g, and o'io to We tforr go, 82cose. Barley Bazley T ---THE MAS89T 39.0 -. ri ft ossa day last week and forgot to take arm, aching at etc to roc. oat. ezno, with .me. - S IF along a second beat man, and the village of 300 bushels at 48c to enc. Peas are nominal G DRILL AN 1 7 ' THE ktASSEY RASE, barber ve kindly ate d into`. the ant i{fc. sap is fair supply; 25 tonin nota at !13 BES ER RAIN RIL D . 'very y FPe to ell 00 for clover and 614 0o to 010 50• Straw _ -As Cheap as any in the market, at SEEDER, . .. Breach. - lila to 612. [fogs cold Lt of 3S' to it :A. Beet, 93 - THE. "It. D: S.•' ENGINE. AND W.C. Lennox. of 1~sono, who had his hi 00fcr f. Lamrt$9 $ 5e00to ueton I jATISE'S PICKERIl'�lTG GROCERY ie need several years- ago m a rile- hindquarters. Lamb ea co sl0co; and mutton GRAIN SAVER. g inj, y B 9b to 68 00, ' ' a ,.ALSO PLOWS, SCEFFLERS, lite. - i • • away accident, was torced to have she Thr proiuce market w is quiet today. and — -_ ; � i limb ampuls d la6t week is order to price+ ue _ _ -Pairs .ce.dy. Wg quote : t+eet t 13c eo 14c: bueaer. ib, %ls.2ti to 9uc, Isrga rolls - gL'ordg - p A �t 7 Tv .i pare lila life. Y ta;3t 9 f el to •tt o. A E .124 barrel. _ • — ,� rli Rao C SA,iL iii The Whitby fiasette stated last week lii ac to 141c. Bacon lot to 1a•c. E s fd4 to sac. RE "that Mr. C..T. Lowen, of -Oshawa. - had s �e Pianos .- �Clr anS . , _ "I _ - !made an assignment. This tarns out to 9 Call at our showrooms and weshall be - be eiytirely false, result of s min• s. H� B E A I.J. and Sewing Machines. Pleased to point out the superiority of the 9 uadett(taadinR. meebinery and implemeafs handled by us . The some of Mr. John Elliott. of Port -' -- ---- - :. �1 . - t r•+�Rn+�tlgtiialt a teleQhoae post Lal fall. 1MW- have entered a suit for damages against - - } THE-1�1'.iflNULX-SQ:DARE. and SQUARE GRAND PIANOS combine the greatest -VIr-M I D g .11 1 - the oae>ripaay for >j5,000. volume and richness of tone with sweetness, parity as ezteao maty singing q__ - - , The Orilla town council has appointed ity, perfect ecgpneas throughout file entire scale, perfect toaeiir great solidity and },. - - . - Jainea Qatari, to go to Ottawa and ask the beauty of nuns tfoa. combined with durability. and are in' every •respect perfect government Tior OII sppr?priatioa to arse -t instruments. WANTED9 WORM ' d custom house tbere. and THE, DOMINION UPRIGHT PIANO, is, from its small oompact form and i ; tbat Orillia be made a port of entry. an es nor, espee y aul a Boudoir, e n m 'NII e 1 - - Tw'o children gf Mrs. Wescott, of s� Parlor of many houses-wbere Gra d --or Square Pianos could not he conveniently :, ,to bu _' I Chatham, were badly burned Jast wask. rune - a shingi a placed. The durability of these Pianos-, the volume oftine, sad qualit ,Pare, Byrn. - S They supposo to have set fire- to pathade and in the highest degree pliable. Too winch cannot be asi m favoI.r Of T 'some face en-fi Tian. Their mother saved _ .. _ _ these Upright Pianos, they moat be seen and heard to be gp reelaietl. �� E PV iJ N - +their lives by rolling them in blankets. , PICTURE FRAMES. =C�CINIQTS 09 Ci . -. . "A new summer resort is to be started. i - I L - ­.- - ­ ­- Tfi> UObfINTON ORGANS have tong stood unrivalled by any other make, tad are .Of my 0x10108 ant Point Jackson on Lake Sialatne, and I " acknowliedged by the Witarest particians in music, to be the leading Organs mann. .• - _ several residents of Markham, and magv. FurIIlttlre Great Yar18t factored In Canada. t ' leading citizens of Toronto have subscribed p z+�iE ZSEW 'ZZZT '0` Mme- o CentTeall . stock towards the enterprise. An hots! rice$ Ve 1oW. The Lighvifunning hew William , Sewing Machine is the star that leads -Grant! is -, , . ., �: *will probably be erected illis•spring. • - __ .design, "ay in.actinn, nom piete.in_attachments, msda of the best o! material, and is . Several joyous youths of PLLtaville u R gliarsnteed. to give entire satisfaction. --- - ' ----------- sting the fire alarm for a burning chimney • 11 e L ENL' Call and t� r yotuselvea and be cowiaced that 1.= :" t. _ L - - revenge for not being granted sdmiiEaion PiC3C0z,L= a'. .-.--- — -- . �e . to s meeting is the .tosrcn hall. They ter- — - _ Is the most reliable Agency in Ontario. i 1 GORDONs ---� . _`��ou;h not Ret in. so they bronghi the 'aJ88=1i 1Z1�. �• M. Fg����i�..ft � er• meeting out to them: ��{ . . air. tad Mrs. Forester, tgho live two il'llm k�.�: pidlto. Dress and Mantle --__ — --__-- -- 113e:t door. tc Dovtrawell8. - _....- -- --- as c a tp t at e e u Werned the new - For Sale or To Rent. by thea' hired man named Preston. method of eattintc with the tp. gin some. A per- CON SIDE R YOUR POCKETS.. - ' .. I 1 . Forester had his skull hacked cud 'feet s' is guaranteed. Call at Lot 11 -con- I, fiaetuued with to are and bully that he Pickering. _ loss_ -- - _ -.--. . _ . -._._. — _ A GQOD_camfortaLle_$so4m�_Brioic pill probably die, and Mrs. Forester who r arm to Brent or SeU.1. _:Don't be led away by flaming advertigeme>3te ant call at the dT o Pic�Rc�ith half an ac°e of lane. w , . was aasantted with a poker, wfllproliably _ _THE BRAZILIAN WAREHOUSE' a triaghonseandetable bard and soft water. _reeover. .Preston awaits trial. Lots 17 and IS 4th concession of Pickering, fruit -trees, dro. For fti31 particulars appt7 The anaaal aeed.ahow of the Markham ctmtaitrittq one itnndred' acres. Good atone And see for yourselves. that tee-_ s d Glassware at and undet J.PIRIE, on tha prelgises. 10-1199 '} dwelling house atut'kitchen, atone driving house coat, for ca9b or produce : White Granite Tea Setts, 44 pieces, ' ; ant some - _ - warmers' Club was held at Milliken on and good outbuildings. • A ruanigg stream of colored Tea 8etta, 44 Itieces, �8 ; Fine China Tea Setts, 44 pieces, !14.50; �_ c* I � Tuesday the .6th inst. The number of waterthrongh the yard. For further aarticalara Colored Dinner Setts, -s' y apply on the premises, or to JOHN WOODU FF, Beautiful Motto China Cups and Saucers, 25c.; exhibitors was not so. large u might pigkering _ _ -- 5 tt from $7.50 ; Colored .Chamber Setts,.9 pieces, x'1.50; Xmas China rYard =' �. have been expected, but home very fine - sew WONDERS exist in thousands of _ and Glasswftre arriving every week, heave glass tnaSblcis, 60c IV - - �EEIk IIS eamliles'were aTi¢wn, SLd 60sne liistruc-- on�s,Fltft are cut•passed h the inarvets' - - tive information exchanged. Much bene• of invention, Those who rein -need or ,Per dozen, glass goblets, GOa: Per dozen, Glass Setts anti - fit'ma be derived from such exhibitions. Brolitable work that can he 'done while I Water Setts, ill various Patterns, - . ', t 3 livin at home should at once send their address Our fami�y groceries are the best and cheapest- Green, Black and Japan Teas 25' $at in; purchased the above lumber anti- : , - Rev., John • Stonebotise, a Methodist to Ralletbd Lo..' Foriladd, Maine, and -receive free fall infonnatioa haw either sex. of all ages, north 50c.. if you don't believe it, qct a free sample and be convinced. luras nets from Mr. John Gee, I a1n •-'miIIisier of Adelaide village, near Strath• can earn front ri� to : 2� per �a�i ani inwards rwits_iar.tocL-and to allipe, selling at bottom prices. o Lard, ubw offelin • the - '' . : foo, was arrested for blackmail on Satur- `tai ue ienl�jve. You have 6mnaeo�eie�ao�in - Bacon, Pottltt•y and Potatoes taken in eachanga. �1 ishing y6n all day. He bad letters u.ailed under do aia:lP da. at this �orlt. Alt succeed. 0-F - health and happiness the year round, yours faithfully, �+NT=RE aST�C� �. S - - aaan111 1 name from Toronto to hotel. - •-' ��' •�D . AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES' ars n teat fro stating _W was a' it3 R�*T:f JdEL91 ,e" ,detective and , had cases against them, -. 40-y by, O b and would withdraw the chargee on pay. DeVt?rell'8 Block,BTOC St., Whitby, Ont. make too stock } T in order• to clear out the same, •and to ,� inent of."5. Theoase_.was-put in the ------- - - -- -- ­­- . _ ..--_ - - nq selected ek m m for, a clinic ee Via. -lands of• e, detective, and a •re ly w`as - Seed Barley. " now 8rrici P _ _ _ _ _-- �-- A -I �; ; A Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Poste, Pick. eu114e-Tereate, for-wh' - - - l Stonehouse called. On his arrest; he A ` /� QUANTITY of Seed Barley for'sal11 �0 CURE NO PAYi —eta, etc., always on hand.: __.. A -lit lot 26, B• -F. con., Pickering. • Also a goat confessed that his brother. the Rev. Stone- - ;, • . Also Blagllsfriith'a , Coat and bestt Dry. young Witch Cow for Bale. Apply to GRORC;i: A Fairand 8anare Otter to Invttlltis t0 try �7►Kf hones, had requested him, to call for each 1 ouln"J on said prenttses, 10.20 The New Method Treatment aple Hardwood. I I..letters and .nail them to him. The hotel B.,,w h onrsttcoessilt0artaKell ronledl%ea- BILL STUFF A SPECIALTY keepersareg°ing to push the preacher • o House and,Lot,For.Sale• sesnnd.deformltieshasbeensaunitonn,that •. • .as far as the, lag_ will allow. Nev. Mr., " wictwill btnow gdenyranteeto e t o repute lr u bad r p -d f to e a r a stipulated price until T . Stonehouse was bound-ovex.-iu--61,200 - - GOOLr "5•roomed frame cltvellimg enred,and 1n case of failure to refund all the •VI ;;��jj„ M1.CQUAY -7-bail, and it is now reported -that lie has house and lot, situated on (hvrch-st, in the . money, us under such written guarautee. • • ekl ed his bail, he haven Ot]e to Sarnia - Village of Pickering, near mill rare -situ -stable It wtlllcnxtyon notlitn�to Investigate `- pp R R • i , r and driving shod, good well. For particulars er, sa'anusultutlou at t to otHces crrbi letter fa F'iCkeSis�g. Z3 " ` ` • And eroe8ed over to Port Huron. apply toJAS.HLRLBUT,Pickerring. ' 10_tt free. Take no chance- ny no money ton doe- -__-._--.. . . _. .. . .__ . I2�1- • f .- • •- — - _ for, nnleas he has c6ndd ace enough 1'n his ' Scott Act constable Morrison and House and Lot for Sale. s Itoguatanteeaoure.. umanertvhattte �` `abaiattlnt Hallka .Tent t0 Alliston OII nameornatureofyuurdisease maybe Calton : orwrite teas, gtvtngpge, sex, camplee1on and , ,. ` • Friday, arrested Patrick Nolan for symptoms. fiend stamps to repay postage , , ,� '? --- selling IigllAr at Tottenham some time OUSE and Lot fel' sale in the ti 1llage on tfie \EVV 1iF,TII011 CPRE books, _ " H of Cberrywood, the estate .r ,h late Fanny Part I, rcntalns � pages, over 22%ninstratlans, - ; go,-P-airick Carrel and Dominiait-Pole _ '9 o *` piowx-oT .n.va«e« nrf repocta_ot_oserl0,tY1D. threatened the constables, and flourished with choice frit trees, apples, cherries and ,Obres; PreeOrlptlotm for the nu re of Renta disicases . empty bottles, and In the melee, Nolan planta, good white frame dwelling with. Food nv Allapathir, Hotnrnotons fo and ry lady, re tie- - . escaped. When theconstablea ave Ciliac ceil,gre, tame stable ancLdriye-house, any good ilea; Hdfamilvgiontf, iustrnll be, for ecerp receipt ofleand g . -K-10 cistern. Foi• torihe end particulars'apply to W. rnen and family. R'll he mulled an'recelpt of in Caveats, and Trate=llieeb obtained, Fees.! Pitrmt s,I Carrel and Fole got iii 'front Of them Hi t,.o cent �tatnps, or 40 CPtttn In sliver. business conducted for Moderate Fees. �y', J. bI0\NEl', Cherrywood, or F. It. Oe .— Part tt privntP information tQr men and boss. Our Ofllee 1s Opposite h. 8. Patent Of- " flourishing their bottles{ when ;Fierrison Green Rivet, Admin stretore. _ - 18.21 } oattX >f ulr1, mailed xealed In p7afn envelope on flee. We have tto Tab sgeocles; all business "' ` �' ' • -- drew a revolver and fired u' on them. 3ewardedate those who read 6hie receipt orritarnc•ent damps or. to cents in alNer. d hs �tnnnot pstmt business to law . RICHLY thed act ; thea will find bonour. Part ILI, d o Information and Inatrurtlona for time and at less Dost than those remote from R The firaoshoi entered. Carrol s net , e Oso DE able emplo ant that will not take 'tie°• m it , d i sling rnak. ports of Lllnstratiows,edto Wsebin n. ym cmptnnn, nrN Ice and reports of cures; mailed to 5^ ' { - 1 - to lar vela; the aeCOHd missed, - them from I;utternni}•,sraledlnplainenvelaeonreceipptats 8eadmodel,,irae}iag. orpLote.,,with daarlp- ( ]tui The profits are large and sure for every Indus- 1µ•a -refit utump« or la cents In sliver, Tnethree lion We advise it patentable or not, free of + • but the third entered' Foley's si4Te and Absolutely Puree trions erson, many have made and are now ,oak+ „'lit tie maned ror 2, two -cent stam s,or e0 chse�e Ottr tee net doe tilt ppaatbent Is secured. �'Fr'' _ 1 .:another his arm. Sit or eight shots were makitta several hundred dollars n month: It is cent« in silver, er,ctll he ¢Ivan true at p A book,"How to Obtain Palomar" with refer . N'14 , ,, filed. C•rrol and Fole will doubtless This powder Deter caries, A marvel of purity, easy for sap ono to make 95 sad upwards per 1'he'dffice+of The lin. K k K surg•ons, eltherat snow to antaai clients In your Blab, coaatp, or Foley strength' and wboleaomeuess. More'eeontmtieal day, who ie wtiling to work. Eitber sex, young 1•� t;riswald St., Dot.rolt Mich. or at 189 EFm town, seat �, Address, -&4. The constables are Anile[ attest, than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in ' of old, capital datrneeded ; -ave start poo. F.vecy `lt.,t'Inc1 n Hatt a, All letters moat be sddree- �a �'T�� �Oe 13 �t tompetltladwiththemoiiiQid•otlowtes ort thing new. Nq'apeeial -required; you, ,e4 to Dr. J. C.11'ee� 11411-S Bled RelPsit,two. j, a and tea' constables are Oa guard t0 weight slum or phosphaq powders. 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Mr. Smith disap• " All right," mid Gerald. 1 - ' " �8, peered into the cabin as soon u they Smith did not intrude agn apse the �� L. - • _ L L . et ca board -not is a shamefaced moaner, young lover, who took •vary gloomy and Pa i _-_ _ -.__. - - tont with a cheerful and smiling assurance denpoading ;leave of one another u the I 1.5 H A B E U O N` r" that he was going to be very ill. The young Parr3aa■ train went off. When Gerald bad e e r- _ husband and •wife, therefore, sat on deck to- canght the last glimpse of his forlorn little ii y a . . . . . I • . I � CHAPTER %XIII. "You will see Msdanis de Ltnary is gother in happiness made keener by the brie, -ho-leant back in the carriage, rooks 1 I I _ ...: � . . hParts "said Smith quickly,not un. gtiestloa, parting that was to come w +con. The out the letter, and compared the hand writ- I el J -30 eves +rich -many qualms of conscience II but u' statement. I thoaght that troubled him�most deeply was Ing of the duectioa! 0 Jthe►t Gould, afar taktag a tender farewell- __ t a ai stated not cone*�rAt him. - . - how • to win Mr. Bereeford s consent to the w c a found to his pooltet on his ...... . .,. O 0��' a of, Peggy at the sitting -room door, hurried ., Well, you be careful what dealings you ■rep they had already taken. The anxiety arrival in Scotland . - -unto the parish ohnrch at which Mr. Wake eve with that woman Shea a slippery Uppermost in Peggy's mind was the danger �' e,' thesis no doubt it L the same, ' ' 'had so opportunely had the beans published, fish, and as artful, double-dealing, shuffiing, the; lay before Gerald on his ,journey to sald Gerald to himself. " And b;e the bye, ' -------to mako-arrangemeats far his marrLgge sax , hussy as ever I've come arrow," Pari■. Bat thought and anxiety were only a how oddly this M. de Bisteuil s business For The Nervous . _-._ on the following morning. Under the cu• told Smith, with feeltiip dim-an_d. hssy backgFound-to the hs%- —'I'fie e 1 1 Sea— ",oamstanoes conscience was borind to have .. on know her, then !' each as they sat, furtively holding each tide with this terrible affair ! They male _R- rald sutura 9t er a ped oat involuntarilyiro - — _ '� Mev. Wslton'e in an ecstasyof impatient the lips of the a our man, with a heartiness speakable trembling,happiness, intoxicated emperor.. I feel quite curious to neo him." . fearof Mr. ,' look b the first taste of their innocent love. - URES Nervous Prostratioa,Nervons Head. - Berisford'■ displeasure was powerless. here, you'd better not have anything to do of were very el en . _ _ __ ver D - After all, Peggy was twentg-one, she had a with her he continued more quietly. from a dim line on the horizon the French _ ' +-affsctich ontd *o seta uses, sad St isd tW r' :light to choose her husband ; her father had ., She's bi�game for s yonng_shot like vont shore had become a clear yet delicate Pic• yPorthy Charity. - . never even pretended to care for her, and it and -and pon'liget into wore trontrouble than true, and the wooden ler stood out, and _ p NERVE TONIC. she had oonseated to obey hie commandown persuaal.� ' caonU think 11 see he1r.,pu s far beyond " Lee Bouleaux " were plainly izat ons for Christian work, of which hi• "For two ears i was a sutIerer.from nervous da. that she ehonld return -to "Lee Bonleanz." He wan growing rather ineohereat iSetweea to be Been, that Peggy turned her eyes with sago hag not a. few, is that of '• The Protea• v�ahi,laeide>nve teat P.� s c coerrot ski . Gerald's own feeling toward his employer his anxiety to be impressive and his con- a shuddering sigh to her husband% face. five Agency for Women and children," It oared me. re to a valuable remedy. Ions may 11 had ttndergoae a great change. He had had eoionaness that hie remoaetran res with the It will be all over in s few minutes now, originated a little more than a year ago in` Iran Let any one write w ma for advice 'to acknowledge that Mr. Stretford's kind- younger man were unavailing. After' a few Gerald I know such happiness as this .. • . - hae� to himse had not been w great or so uncomfortable minutes, during which bo could never last." the Woman's Club, to which, with the aid AN ALTERATIVE. .. ' ted as for six years= he had believ watched the performanoe and listened tO But the young man felt equal to fifty c�r ,e PerNE's�a v`r.,says b r ___ various other benevolent societies, its sun - to be, and althou h Gerald fought gg a is sine. Its aim is to afford moral and �melle to be R watc inging_w pe call -lack of apprecfati. ear■ of . it, sad .he shook hit hen m -- c ren o e e I wasco7epedwith an eruptionBlom $scot against the su estfoa thst=the-gars rho wo ea an w kir More ossa it y gins gg Smith jumped up and dragged Gerald out ingly. helpless or being trespassed npon, either be• •• heads -o heel" The eruption is rapidly healing; ----lytlo had any threat knowledge the with him down the mtatrcase and into the .9 You aro a silly little creature," said he cause they are ipinorant of their rights or be• and l sm five hundred per cent, better everywar- °' knaveries to which it was evident that Mr. '' tenderly. `• Be rause you never have been one and`who .. - e A LAXA?IVE. v y concern , ye ss a Cask t gran between master and clerk was w strong lou longer," " he bunt out as the walk• be. ' ' ° two axe II`0�07' a °su6t that it was im aible to., ski act the one ' y for whatever protection u afforded by the For two peen pest I have been aqreat sni[eree :' Poe sp ed gfast along Leicester Square toward " Yes it is," she' answered her lar a from kidney and liver troubles, attended with syr. , , g laws. When a crime is hee,rd of against any colla siryiy-� hO?•— oveniry S�et� "Eons into Suott'a,-sad sass- wfde�vith vague fours- " I ehottl .one of file c�au as a eat -Tis -t-u,-learn ` `BI `uO� Om ibe{�yy to talon Mr. Smith did his very best to remove let's have some supper. I'll stand chum• have bsen ha before now if I had beep gg OsTas: coatsOcaD it seemed as though roeryGty _ _:: the n adios hie a a, or rhe s his sura, » PPe ihPY the oironm des e t and inquire into the shad me Now I can say notA sy ai]r'tna _ . - p j y pe p PsBne• meant to -be appy. When I was. away means end deserts of the victim For the A DIURETIC. - s I' had told him existed against him in Ger. ., No, thanks," said Gerald;'l must cross -with you -in England, I cheated myself worthy and needy, the agency seeks to act + old% iniad. He called is the evening, and b the middy boat to -morrow, and I have into thinking that.I had perhaps made a the art of a sister. Darin its first year Gsozoz ABBOTT. Sioux Crrr. Iowa, says: _ took the o fellow to the Alhambra y Y P B yy I have baso nslas P.t ra s Cmctas Coreoexa young some business to da fiat, and mast get to mistake, about myself until now; and that it received and trlvestigatad 136 c'mplainte. and it las dose mo more ,:cod for kidneys and lams Peggy had gone upp- bed early. Good•night." I wan not the victim of Fate, but of my own In small claims only a letter, show ing that back man Lay other medicine.I have ever taken. . i stairs. He was amusiw enough when be He wrenched his arm with difficulty from discontent.--Zmt-view that I see those bare the-oue to whom money is due has friends, •Hundreds of �o �svebeenreceivedfrom lilted, and against his will Gerald enjoyed that of his companion, sad darted along the flat sande again,' where I have walk etj by is frequently all that is needed to bring �1DO1 who dfohavmea me reared? v- _ remarkable . . his society more than the re}rese DtAtoa of - ement amort the crowd so fast and so myself so often,, and thought over all my about a satisfactory settlement. But when beneIIt. 'Send for ` 'PAs Beggar Student, whish at that time neatl that the plumb and short•si• bted life and all the people I have met I am is ry Prion till .Co• Soldbr Druggists, : oocu fed the boards of the Alhambra As y P P i it is necessary, the agency does act hesitate P Smith gave up all thought of pursuit ter a my right min again ; and I wish I had to appeal to the courts, and so far it has not WEIIS,RICHARDSON &,CO., ProprltltorF - the certain_fell on the first act Mr. Smith to risk brie in jumped kip with alacrity from his seat, "Carse him I" he muttered, like a little my own 111 luck down upon you," work consists in the collection of .mall debts • . palled his coin ion kip b the arm. - maligas►at demon, as he stood on. tha.e edge .. You are not well yet, my darling ; that to workingwomen, ranging is amount from pATElITS Ford els-tu B. Ch a ae firl wt atog�e free. R Ohamt+erlln ToeonY re s no g malign one w thtnt�+ torch him yo.y tot a entleman beforeis why eve. ., vvHlLeY, Rd ., u the franc of a theatre -gree t the back. ' , g said Gerald gent y_ You can't possibly tense of the victims of de iIg$ning evildoers, I've done with him. And if he won't take brie me" worse lack thea I've had all m b %via them the re aidte eoura a and vv. GRAHA3i i CO sell These words recalled to Gerald's mind all B Y y g 8 9 8 P Yonga es ,Toronto, dea�in La _ _ his finger out of this pie at my bidaing, he'll Hie, for one thing ; and I think myself that, knowledge, and furnishing them, R aeces� a7i kinds Band and orchestra [antra the dark duapieiomr which h4 campaaioa'e eve to be haadod over to some one who now you and I are one, perhaps we shall sary, with trustworthy legal coanel, menu both New and Be�nd•Haad. - =_1i manner had for the time caused him .won't un.• him sites . w anti There's vocal and Instrumental Music, Mute Books, aye in. q gently. here carp one load of. ill -luck instead of Very little Chriatiaa work requires mote +tructton Books for every,instrlmena forget He allowed himself to be led to something np between him and Miss Peg, I two. Now, don't lot Smith see poo crying, sel{-denial than for a del ation of. reg t- am of the ban, he drank a glass of shim, lane , to -make him ski d -d virtuous; I'll be eB Pw Agent Low Carl Send Base t Oa- . u Smith would rata no retusat, but he y or he'll tease you ;he's rack a coarse brute. able.Iadies, of acknowledged social pout3on, cs■Jvrar Mvsia egad for Catalogues, steadily refired.., to have a cad and aronad there early to"morrow morning sad Remember, I shall see bS me de Liacry to attend a trial in a polios court, and sub - Y fled oat what's rheic little game, this evening, and if pcvAble tura to •Les mit to ell the delays and annoyances which (' 1 ieLYH Baaiaear a areae, Guelph, out. whoa they returned to -their sects is the But when at nine o'clock on the iorlowing gonleauz', to -night ; sad u may depend the defender pf wine undoubted villain, may Vt The Faculty hal t>eeo etnoQtherad, the pro=. 'balcony he was well on his guard against morningMr. Smith presented himself, fat, Jess enlarged, and new appliance. added., The Bob- : ` ''' the older etetk's.effarte to "pump "him. � npoa is that her influence iv stronj; enough subject themJto, for the sake of .girl"ending Dear Depastmaat uloids oda of the bmf aOJiwra• ob _ .e smiling and with a clean collar, at Mrs: to anything she; pleaeea with your byy their presence those who have no friends. tainable white the Shorthand. Department has ..I. Awfully Oliver of you to t a holiday %yaltoa's door the " Tittle game " was father."- Very few deeds scald give each moral sap•. accomptishtd results unequalled in the history at -tont of old B. like this. Haw did you man already over. Gerald Wd Peggy had been " But she doesn't like me !" . - port to a girt, *hen the law er on the o by thei cta utt= Ladiftadmitted to ter as any ti . Cir -'red ' age Its„°he begs. for an early walk together, and the were ” y pear by the [oatitutton Students inter a my time cis 640-I jars took it sad rimkec3 the eortso- I've been so snotusmPul in mg trip to site side seems to exculpate his client by onianQtµQed ire.. X. kt.ccoRmlcx, Principal. , reran "arid Gerald, who felt 'sure that sittiaF at breakfast with the landlady and England that I think she wilt overlook .blackening her character, and her innocence • �;<- + two of her boarders. Both were very silent that. g Specialty -PLUMS m sant �mith knew quite am about the matter and neither o[ them could eat, and the an .. ma be "turned into a • of her guilt. a y, Dealers billed out as las it did. 0 Gerald, I hope, I pray .she will. If Most of the justices. and sign encorage F ligral term at the HALTOiI _ nouncemeat'that Mr. Smith was in the hall you don't come back to me to -morrow, I' the ladies, and have not seldom sent for g li M E R I E S, Burlington. Oat, ��f "Ali. well done. Glad` to meg you pluck made theta start guiltily and took at each think I shall die." them' when some woman needed a friend. H. H. Ht;RD b SON, Proprietors. T EOe - . s np a spirit But absoo�diag avec abdnot%n i other i¢ a farelve meaner. Gerald went oat She rooked w whi ao tri tle, as she Also can Dear a fawcars tied and Ysilow(31obsOalms -- Ra to+ B The ladies themselves in turn represent is rhes a far cr from the model ,feet to to meet him, gazed imploringly at him, that Gerald's influence for which even an tinjnet lndgahad • -Robin oo cam' ve e, a ear kip , I - -D' - •• Ont +" math' with 'astir Wiiii sometimes," said Gerald,who w+s not going geniality. he wt>nkd� he mast risk anything -last of ttia welds of the ,g,ucy - rather thea leave. her. t en m t s has lleea the pmLeatioa ,f the aliens of And alt other Ftoweriag Plana, to great variety. to' play penitent to Smith: - "bliss Beresford is so much better that voice behind them, an he staggered along Illustrated -Catalogue upon. application he m of the oonfidential alerk twink• she is going to cross today. We arr both from the cabin, recalled him to a more pro- wO v and beteg dash°peer 'bo Webater,Rres.. • Florfsts, • mamusew Y ' lei, at him cirioanly. quite ready," said Gerald. " safe view of lite and its obligations. and he justice. Lent year it had twelve a.■ea of FOR THE - --- on. vs seen s e e er, man oo a whisFe to or That mast a Dont• To its energy to largely due the indictment • • bean in London," he said suddenly, with through hie rpeotaola. which be carefully aBe+ and he would come back to her safely, sad Live t of a woman �r1C� alC1hin • such a keen look and such an abrupt change adjusted for that purpose. But the ecstasy sad they would be -happy together again, prospective the Panishraen of trurtaer that Gerald felt sere his own face of quiet ho Into whish made she Young she might be sure of that who, on. the peetext of fnrnirhiag employ — must Metra him ea thele met. " Come, rtimn'a a bei ht and d defied hie g mens, had been taking gltL nP into the _- y per g reimy "And you mast glue e0.e the grans now, amber woods of Wisooasan, where a p;aard Thss s tstlag the land, mw or saeo,d hand, apply tb �- acme, it's no use denying it to me you know. penetration sad woke no suspicion of the Peggy ; we shall be -on shoes is a minute,"_ of feroolonn dogs, sazironnding the hones is .aLRx. nonG. es Nelson at', Toronto. We're ,old pals, on. and I ; 1 q always truth Italia preoccupied mind. He world. he added, an the boat steamed slowly past which'they were kept, make escape well - liked yon, G• , and taken your part of coarse. accompany Mian Beresford to - ,. CHARLES ROBINSON & C0.1 _ - . with the governor, and told him his keeping "-Les Bouleaaz," he said. Peggy, who had mei head of the old pier. " nigh impossible. The president says : ve � CRURCR MT.. TORONTO. . k yon. at ' Les Boateaax' like a' rabbit in a come out into the hall, received this offer Not with that man watching ad, she �amlliaf with the work n in believe `': hatch war rather rough on you. Now, you with taint thinis ;Gerard wlth nobs. How• answered. "You will let me see YOU off, that there are w man yy women in this clap, Are having, during March, a Special Clearing anis o !'take my advitte, and dour. on. go m ever, a cab was called, and the all drove Gerald, and well find mo,oe opportunity for often more children flgbtin a brave fight BICYOLE8 A TRICYOLM - y etatng y you to hide it away. You. know how can. via gain an honest living. Snares mad It Wear and Second Hand,to make room tar new "can's about with that sodden old fool Blair and off to Charing Cross toge:herr " p atnvsli xnd tow gre.tty reduced Srrt'ur. Maac¢ Itis griewnoes I don't deny that he may It was a strange journey. Mr.'Smith was ring be ter ta1L are all about, mors canifingry devised Patca LIST. - _ i . have rievances. ; we all have But his are Bat Mr. Smith appeared to have forgotten to, entre them." To those who think careful to secure a compartment in the train P - 11 everything bat t -he act that the sea• ge that modest women should not__undertake j R p1 ATE _. :^p..t mending, and anybody who meddles to themselves, and he insisted .on taking led Nina starer � - -- " --• ER ' U l E� aralll �e7 t>;e-opposia� on. r- -$Q O�0 �' me woe ,slit pertinently ■a s at�t — e - ___ - -ing kindly -in. more likely, mach more lute- &am that At which Peggy rat, on pretence of pale, flabby, and wos•l�egoae, as ag h3r virtue of pcot women' is an we worthy the -->rsnif+atnrrrr cribs highest grsdn of - bag and his rug on a seat, lean against protection of t$e law " the arae of the `=ii .. - - ly be bora his own $agars than to do him- talking with him about the businers of the P " P SILVER -PLATED WARES se�f or Blair any good. Now, take this in firm, Gerald submitted most Unwilling) , them In a limp and young p manner. &fah �,' and that the shad, no wand - the right spirit, my boy, and profit by it." -and. out furtive, longing glances over the I suppose you young peopte�witl want mot these crimes Iia in the feat, not in the to me the very last of each other t said he, telling of it, - There was in the man's geniality of Vol.ao little man's shoulder at the pale girt is the with startling benevolence. g r - - -- - • - - — "sad manner, in the hearty pern¢asiveaess of corner. He was not in a suspicions Frame Of roans the secretly wedded pair had TRADE-4MARS. his tones in spite of allhis vulgarity 'of of iniad, being entirely absorbed is wonder• flattered themselves that their preferen+s 'Their Pet Names. . . tea Ge at what int of the journey he should ' speech, such a m tin inflneace t r in8 P° j Y - tich of be able to shake oS-ttis-gartly taoabaswhob ° u g see pTe�sla acmes a sea ante, the'flabb ; lam head aid on hid shoulder, was tormenting him, and t6 be alone with " But l should like to say a few words to of the various Stara are known_ to each -FACTORIES rc FAL>S9ROOM t - y p p yon, Gerald before you start," he onatin• other:' -Maine, foxes; New Ham ire, TORONTO -_l"ut tower him, listening with eager a . his newly married -wife for the fiat time ned. Psh �0' to 428 gm ►�t,. W88tt T�twNTv _ tention softened t hid will b the now But the little beide not w 11 lesa.. Granite hope ; Vermont, Green Mountain again Y ° • 1' made no objection to title,. Vince the Ba grata bo E. G.-003DERHhit, J. C. COPP, d ood•natured gaze of the bright .tact Having strong reason utrnt math as eg89 n b e keg i . So they all boy. ' Dlaseaohnsetta' y ' Tread ' • eyes. Smithg compan a, an s a 4.% • er ■ went into the restaurant o t e oto a RhoeleIsland, skinflints ; Conneattaat, _ ' ' .. .. . .fore, and knew how to follow it up effee- -belief that the confidential clerk had over. Gale, and the re theta seated tone of wooden nutmegs ; New York, knickerbock- heard the younger man confess that the clue g s era ; New Jersey, blues or clam catchers ; .... "=lively. y ge the, tables near the fire e, the two mea Peaaa Ivania, Penamita or leather heads ; " Look liere, StAuntoa," ' said he, with a CO the robbery was is hir"Poseeseion, she cast mired a few ate to talk. .. y SEEDS• - - Lintive hen do bend of the head that blternately.-a glance of love at her young Ps Delaware, blue'. chickens ; Mary]sad,. plaintive, g g f husband and one of malice and all nachari• "You knovt, Gerald, I am a good friend clam- bumpers ; Virginia, beagles ; North m ht have torched Dines M Leod herself. tablenesn at his companion. As she saw to Yon, whatever you think," began Smith, Carolina, tuckoes ; South Carolina, weasels; "I'm not rho nelfieh, hard devil you think P lizards ; 88NNIS'S Seed Cao�¢0. oonuinitia deacrip me. I've had to do some dirty work, for Smith becoming ever moment more affee- in his most persuasive meaner. "Aad Georgia, buzzards ; Alabama, titans and prices of all the�estvarietiesof tto,mte sad co deatial, she gni ty char - look here, it's plain enough khat yon and Mi■■iserppi, tadpoles ;' Florida, fly np the - sold Beieaford.never walks through the mud little bliss P arenweet upon each othtrc creeks Loulsiaana; Grtola ;'Texan, beef VEGETABLE ISD , FLOWER 'SEED$. .- • mach sympathy for snivelling Old idiots that nodding at them both easily, said it was nn . art very natural and right too. Now, a ; r annus, oo p c e ; sego , .now soetable of them to leave her by herself. dont think, for my part, you'll find it half pukes ; Tennessee, whetppee , Kentucky, by letter. � send lar -it .-think any story's better than none -like Smith blialted at her with a•moment'e nn• so hard' to bring the cid man round -an you oomeracken. ; Ohio, bucke a ; Indiana, WM• RENNIE, - - TORONTO. ONTARIO:' . • , . Blair. But I' have a real Diking for you, congealed annoyance, and received a chal- imagine-; i'11--do-my bas to push your -in.• hoosiers ;Illinois,-eac_ken ; D�ichiggosnrt won - and Ishould like to gee you get on. ; and as y �. Wisooasin bad -badgers ; Ddinnesota, INSTANT RB pan seem sweet on that rongh•ba`tred little lenge from her ■toady defiant eye. Gerald ttresta, it that'll do any p�ood. Only .yon veriaa ; g L76F: P5aa1 Care. girl, I think the best thing you can do is to grew hot and red, not quite understanding must show yourself to be a lad of business gophers ; Iowa, hawkeym ; California; goldP I LES Sebd your address the situation et knowing that something capacity, you know, if you' want . to find hunters ; Neyada, sage hens ; Oregou,-hard and lft In etas ^ go straight to old B., ask him to give you a was moron + y g g " Nebraska, bn eaten ; Kansas, jay for boot; '%Treat of chance with her, and last, tut not least- g favor with him cages ; B on Dieenee of 1.t Madame de Lsna to back on. At Dover his eyes were opened. Smith "Well, I do my best with whatever 1 haw ken ; Colorado', rovers ;Dakota, squat-. isms+" Adtiras ` ry y �' ' have to do. There isn't much scope for the tars; Utah, polygamists ;' New Mexico, K. V. LIIBOK, This advice wu w genuinely ggcod in insisted on. taking him '! to ve a dank, 'Cho, fortune seekers o Wellington 8t E.. Qerald's eyes thst be was disarmed sltogeth-.. and on his return alone. to the carriage in die lay of ori #ULl genius is adding up rows Spanish -Indians ' o f stn seek r aT nests }}ii _ _ .. cat -throats. Toroats, Yat. er, and, turning hie eyes absently toward which they had left Peggy, she seined him of flgnvee."-- - f the stage, he gave Smith the opportunity of by the arm, guessing at once by his face that- " No, no, I allow that But I've got a . •ersmining his clothes very carefully, with to mg had happened to alarm him: chance for you to do something more than Polygamy in Scandinavia, ,atarrh :,partionlrr attention to the arrangement -of " Why, your cost is wet through 1. Ger. that, I am due' in Paris myself this, even- • the pockets, while he leaned over the aid, what have you done? What has he Ing to take an order from Mr de'Breteuil." It is curious that so little attention nasi - ,: younger than and affeetioua'tely kept a fore- done to yon ! Gerald gave him a auspicious glance, which been p d by the peens of this country .' . .1 to the Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, oto., can /a' It= -- ---_linger hooked into the second buttonhole of " Nothing," said the young fellow, try Smith did not appear t0 notice. Now, it urIItagneetion_whioh.ia at present agitat• be eared. knew method a iri cine assns- a his gray cost.- - ing to laugh: "Bat you were rrght, Peggy, you waUld ssarifica jadt sc much of Your ing the people of Scandinavia. It is not aatcesl to cure.No cure no pay. It you have If you had not insisted on carrying the time As it would take to call upon M. de exa ratio matters to state that the court• tried other remedies that failed to cure., ou will not • ' Look here," he went on persuasively, Y ry g go be disappointed in thin: For tall psrtioulvars address, ' • chess's Nothing like a promptitude in these stone yourself, I believe he would 'have rob• Breteun and receive the order for die, it try is on the verge of civil war, the nation M. V. LUBON, 47 Wellington, 8t. it.. Totrgato, . mitten Why don't on rundown n Dov bed me of it." would prove to Mr. Beresford that you are being divided into two hostile sections; the Canada. Sendloo, in stamps for book, "Treatise ' or to -night, arose to morrow morning and at- " Zell me all about It," said she, white to fit fol methin be and coin and addition, on. Disease of Mea.^ dd ,eo g y Po question aL sagas being whether polygamy "took of B.'while your corsage m fresh' I7] bhe�lipe, bat very quiet. and, -moreover,. that you can think of brei• shall be recognized u a' legal institution. 'j�� 1.' see you sin far u Dover. and than come back Ile upset a great jug of water over me nese even when you are taking a holiday. The Liberals, under M. Niemen, who is a Allan Lino $ova- Mail it9aID8h1�8 . ready to take-llitss P awn --b at the refreshment bar, and pulled- off my !'Ill go, of course," said Gerald proaip y. a e�president of the Notional'Tem- Sailing during winter from Portland eve Than• i, J e y y y p! coat before I knew where I was, on pretence " Very well. Then I 11 give you a note to penance Union, are igltating is favour of edummerr from Halifax bee eevaeti Saturday oto Liverpool stagesas won ss.she ii -well Oriongh, I ton. } �v� me cold. He wrs'ao' Stook; so him to explain -that you Dome ,Instead. of me. the ado tion o 1 ,the Consaeva. _ :: she won t be long coining — round w en • e 'lever, - ao that no one world have Hb armada ve mach on. his dignity, does P f P° yganty fair Scotia d an da ud;a is radia and - hears_that somebody , in Frame before , ujesy, ry g° �� rives are striving u , resolutely against ib for a�otland and Ire�tand; ciao from Bal mt� i hers guessed I, was being searched ; but a few this gentleman•'-' recognition. A very strange feature of the Halifax and ea Jobn's, Nr F. to Liverpool torWightly minutes later he gave me bank m tet Smith went into the hotel and returned strn a is that the t women have,'as duringsummer months. The steamer of the GIs&- . • Bat Gerald. tamed quickly, though not ga Y P°C r ggl peasant tow ioee sail during winter to and from Halilsa, book salting be had '' picked tt up.' If his in w few minutes, with a'mesled note directed a rale, ranged themselves wltp the would-be Portland, Boston and Philadelphia• and during sum» auspiciously and said, hurriedly that that i w didn't make me nervous, I should . eagow and laaro° Y g wu iniposaible For to leave Lraglsndwith• °mn8 to M . de Bretenil, Avenue Friedlaaa, polygamists, The King and the arlstobraos anA'�BotlWn wGeeki ,sad Gl wiwd kPhl1 diellp la Peg wan not to be thought of. laugh at his bel sold. As it Is, I am Pads, Thit he put into Gerald's�bonds. an doing all they can to put down the ag�ii fortnightly. 9 ssBo gy so mash afraid of L diabolical devltia that s' O and one thing mon, Gerald, he add- ration, but M. Nissen has the masses wiitIt For freight, passage, or other lntormatio,- appl W) �:: "I'm going right on to Parte first, he ,continued, " and I shall take Mikis Beresford I don't like you to drWo even the" three ed carelessly, as he was turning, to the baf• him, and it is certainl difficult to see how A Schumacher ac oo , Batimore; S. Cunard s $o miles to La Bonlesuz' with him." y as far me Calais myself. I sholr .come back fat. - " Go straight to him the moment. you the affair will and. Meanwhile the oonntry �o = e Mt.dobn, N. B Auan s gwo m Chir� ggbomPo, i su noon lea I have finished the business which " I shall be all right{ 6er4d ; it will be t to Paris, before qou go anywhere time, is flooded with literature lieartag op the Love B Alden Nervy York, H• Boutlier, Tor . 1 ttFHlbb 11 m advice and k to Ms. Beresford. pave to glue up file atone to. you it Girls. twenty minutes appointment tarr�f with him is for subject of the most realistic charsoter, and . --- - - y. .. takes me to earls, and then I stall tike oar tarn to be vratnhfsiI a, v I shall• j + Al Rae 3 �o., Qnebso: Wm. Brootts, PhtlLdri , vel of the thin li a else b thanght of or twined about. phis; ♦Allan, PortLnd, Boston, Mootrgl- f ------ . S" . '/ , -- - Gi' Y _ i _ .. , _ -y ,r x t i e gt tt T o + °t 1. 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It may appear I attach SgMeea imporiaooe to them, neon for a statismaa in , either country than to pepper salts I impngwted the wood. , .' - --- to you at first sight that these views are con- those provLiow in--floe treaty which con• have contributed in the alights” dpiree to and when burned it gives out Mite maoik St. t . lar. Crsmibeiata' BAterWsed, bY ire dieting and inconsistent-(laughter)-bat, template a draw closer and tighter the bonds of araiity beautiful grew and pesoock•bine fiaares. iI lrew Yeelcen. gentlemen, that wool¢ be a booty judgment, PROMPT AND ECONOMICAL JURISDICTION whichshould always QaitealYthrbranohes 11 Stop that whistling ! Don't you sinewsr - (Renewed laughter.) They;ars absolutely in the case of flahin offenoea which limit of the English ePeaking people. it L Sanday, and,the-miaister'is listening 1W j• `'TDs anadian Club entertained the Rt, consistent in this, that the are the views g The conclusion of Mr. Chamberlains oa?" said a youp officer to a sailor on Boa. oreph Chamberl •ice at dinner at the y Ghe penalty to be inflicted and.which spoof g of the or sun of the 0 anion to the res• peach was graeted-bps - ato`et eathnsiastia ��rd an English vessel on which a Presb ` Hotel Blnae�riak, and the occasion was Pp° the exceptional eases in which oriaitnre -bunt of s lanae sad b sad voelferoos g .� Y- ` �°1' pactiva overaments which are answering pp long .erian minister was a passenger. Non- ; . �,,.. ---"-worthy of. its guest and o! Ititlf. Mr. for them. (Loa hter and a lause. Now, ally well be exacted.. But you will tee that thea minister, " W(man tntrodneed the n, et of the evenin g pP ) they are all dictated by the name .spirit' cense 1' said the m ter, let him_ g g gentlemen, !will venture with some know- whistle i - it keeps e-vii thoughts out-of his r who amid eat a lawerose and res ceded g whin}: has governed the revisions of the �.• Br PP o° ledge of the subject to sly to you that there g P lIiOIIBEHOLD• mind. I always that saying and . as follows to the toast "Oar English Guests" has been an surrender at all on either side of rest of the treaty. They are all conceived �- the man that said it, though do no t, ow , - "_Mr. President sad Gantlemen-On be. anythingat. which national honor and national in a spirit and with an intention of amity - •- -his name. That man knew somethin of ;a should retain. and 800drfellowahip, sad they, have been $aaoaE SPRING CoMEs. - g , human_ nature and of the workings of the.. I thank you sincerely for the cordiality of (Hear, hear and applause.) I sail say t at ble ever future cause of irritation an � throb h the cellar. We human art • and your 'recepticli. It is a great pleasure to in'thie treaty WPM hides have. substantially hardnhi g do not want _' ing•shc noes e faintly- crena idea o the Creator. $e Lather, he ' fah be, P• Were those be, at the termtnattoa of my mission to Remove everything impute. believed that music drives the devil - , _.America, permitted to'enjoy the hospitality GAIivEp WHAT THET COQ TENDED FOR, Under the -treaty as' It stands there are hquashes a little frosted, before puttii►gin?- away," ,s y of the Canadian Club which wan tendered and'that the only concessions that have,been only three things which are denied to" the they are liikely to be decaying. Some of the ' to me almost on m arrival. In the inter• made are the. concestions which honorable fishermen of the United States in Canadian onions ma be bad. Potatoes niay be ronin it is positivity tnnumaa to call attention' vat-which hal! ala gd I have sera and heard mea.woald iadl tender en a n• tors. y g' to a child's personal shortcomings. Wo11 par g q Apples may need sorting; cabbages over- cannot appreciate the heartless leasare. _ and learned a great deal which has been of deavoring to settle a difference between In the Brat place, they are not allowed to hanlin Let eve thin be ut is firm-cissa pp p the deepest interest to me, and which csa- irieada and are not endeavoring to ala as fish in the territorial waters of Canada. g' g P obtained from twitting a child about his " not fail I think, to be rafitable to the is unfair advents a over opponents. gain The have told ne again and again b the order. Cellars banked rep and unventilated large feet, his coarse, red Made, his frepklee, p g ppo y g g * y except thro h the door, should be particu• his awkwardness and n. Such reforenoes months �f their 1'eadin re' resenba lues that _ _ greatest knowledge I have acquired oft , , tie nvi e e Has no eager an y ne or ato my day. whatever it ma • be b making the child._' ' __ - noun has only confirmed ;ind strengthen- o pomuni of sa a few words. as to the them ,"t at t ey xepn a__ _ to ac• The bo •a are in school now; ret when the y ' y B `' ed the favorable and kindly fee;linn with prreipal p ovisionssoof this alleged capitula• quire. it ; that they believe it' is worth o to wosyk in a�riag the will. need working foolishly eeneitive over it, causing hIm tb . which I have alw s re arded the affairs tion. (Laughter.) And_ at the outset I nothing; and that certainl they ars nM- 'g y g act in an unnatural and conat>ained_ma>ta�r y y clothes. Repair the old oc ea, it worth re-orestrangAvar t. ring - e people arses, (Applause.) t o he rivile a-and the rwiliaot be re aired for economy cis a necessity with titan ,,an- overalls, etc. d be g li world have been very strange had it been portent fact. = I have alluded to the hrrita- them at their ono J h will not have y ty y tten her teelinge when s girl of 12, r hair was coarse upon. otherwise, for daring my stay here I have tion which was-taus g , y q should be a general virtue. Whatever is to that- cooarse ld hair was an indication oft h�¢ �� seoeived from everybody with whom I have Canadian Government in 1886• end 1851. Pay anything. (Applause), be made for them make now-, do 't wait till,`� - bsea brought into contact, personal kind. We bavo one to the roots of that irritation.- 1'he othe spring ernes you. ' -' ' - - _ - . • - ei J1101116 generous - we ve remove its causes, sad I can tell are still exclude is theprtvilege of obtain- Make summer clothing for the girls and Sarah B., aged foµr years, was very fond - - ' " eonsfdention, which have left behind a you that if this treaty had been in operation ing supplies for the proseoution of the fish• yourself-plenty of it. ' It need-'not costa of cnoumbers. Her mother endeavored to •. 3 `. sentiment of overwhelming gratitude' and -the beginning 18M of all those oases of in- ing industry,, the s -pping of crews_aad reatde&L If there's money. toe are after dissuade her from eating them by telling y)! 1 good-will. (Applause.) Mr. President, in riereace_ with American fishia vestela, the tranehhpmen• of their catch. tLee tie-as�id--ak --for-romopi{_that. , her that they. wou'.d mike her Opk�and_she _.�_ - your openta remarks you have alluded with there would not have been els.` 1 don t be- Plow, • gentleman, is it fair that these necessary, for this n e mi Inine to lieve there would have been two v ou cannot afford to wait buried in the cen,ate with a lamb oxer ry sae aaimportan ac ip be>tY-tn-m sial-pnvilegee f Canada, phe ld be ooa• weather comes, and tten with him The lamb (carved oa the tambetF_V "� which brought me to thio country. You when you are told, u you have been told, seared- on American fishermen without say hot rclesainR. _your- -gal n , that we have settled nogging and-Caaa piyalwnt .,a ._kI And-u-it band you can't new. - Sarah had often observed' its Shortly'afteY- are aware of the object which -had_ in ds, 5ai conoedid nothtn in osder.to secure reason that two great countries should be y l if it not clean, and , it to ward her fathewas -eating freely of the vieYv and, as you haver said, this gathering gg g Rip cep all the cast-off clothing, washg y friendly relations with the -United Steres of kept in hot water because the gentlemen vghat iff forbidden dainty',sad her mother said to , y —las special interest in it ! do not en good, P ppeac America. On the contrary I say that in this decline to pay anything for p rivileges from its beat usv; Aa old coat ma have some him : " I am. afraid you are eating too m "r, -nkat either in Canada or in the United States y ' W America these is any partisan iso bitter matter Canada has conceded everything that which they are expressly excluded. by a good buttons, something for patches, pond• of those." " Yee;" said Sarah, " and yon' - _ the claims of humanity, the claims of tater• similar treaty which they have obtained on bl or making a nice cushion or SOM iM better look out or you'll die and be bur- and so absorb as to dispute the importance y g g national courtesy, or the comity- of nations a previous ocessioti by very large concessions alae. Old blue seta May be nsefn! to mend led ; and you'll have an old ssheep on top of o! good relations between Great Britain and p . y the United States, and especially between can possibly demand, and at the same time on their part,` which at the preheat Lias the carriage onshions. The linla3 may do yon•" Canada has maintained, as she was bound to they declare to be worth not to them, for car t re. and the canvas is ood to A sin ular effect of a gale of ice and eaow `• - . the United States of America and the Do- g°+ B - maintain the vital and essential in- s Ives or to anybody—ems-App use.) Even , '_ _ in the arthweswrn States daring the re. . asnds f milesCkiaa. (Applsaaa) For thou- ' Bs ®ons, . teresb of her citizens. (Hear, hear.) there things they Look over the ba too; wash, cent cold wave, was to freeze the eyes shat♦ . - srads of miles as invisible frontier line Brsla1. I don't _ believe . that there is any, best.) _ mend and caution tbA mea folks separates the domains of the greatest o{ 'national jurist of the slightest rs tarsen CANHAVE E eT aqY MOMENT. a wind would drive the fine,. hard snow - - hlIngland s Colonies from the vast territories oe a nay into the eyes, cauda them to water. The of the United 86stes. lict-SPH-vf-vgryl- time when the Congress of the United States Fold pair of panty with 'kneel and seat y 3 right- to refuse ebe. great majority o{ , may make a for little Johan wow would mix with the water, between -� thing that political science or political ig concessions that have been made In this may ase $1: to give the oomsumsts of- this nagged y y' the evellde, and the cold wind world at .. 11111"61106-(laughter)-can do to erect barriers United States a cheaper and a more °band- An old vest may do very well for same between natio the social and commercial' At the present moment the rola• ant w o! fish-lee hter Lad applause) time it it hal a new back. once bind tke.lidt to thea by an lee 1.band. tone.. the two cove -and even . e oa o e -great and is oo n y, ex the flab o rations are re ¢la n rem t to the treaty- a onven oa o 18 That m+ horse-oleaaia Sewed hit-and miss, wit otrrmrla8 the sight After this flim loaned, runway eyatems are iso interlocked t t any we have. gone back to a -treaty that was be ¢ndeeim_ble, the fishermen can still have ao coloring and woven into colored warp, the pnxsence of the ice was a rellei to the -. dist¢rbraoa of the existing relations would these vile es for the limited period of X mode i0 years ago is not the f.alt of Cianada, Pri g the tis very pretty, and costo less inflammation. The eyes would soon be eonetitnte something apppp a disaster it is act-the fault of Great Britain, t is not two years tinder what is known as a modus carpe frozen so clow that nothing but steady =V, and might imperil hendt dmskotmillioas of i than 22 seats s Bard; allowing 13. sena for ni'nndi ficial heat wonid relieve them. capital that ie.jmw Invested in these great the act o!-the United States t America, the weaving sad one pound of warp to weave - Governmeat of which conn denounced I lance seen it stated severest who are enterprises. And pet, gentlemen, .some � th•ee�arda of carpet. Ice the,eoorse of a ae►moa last Bandag an successively the substitutes for the' Coaven• aPP�n y unacquainted lin with the figures, „ ., Y Save the, s re. T don't amount Piet in ehrDail Prose Rev, Dr. C. tome ago there were, sad possibly even now that ibis would involve the ape ' �' y 4 y .. tiovi 1818; which Lad been arranged. iU may' to mach it you make carpe b, bat then A. Bartel, of Aeon 1'ozk, said -"The press . titers are, mea who contemplate without meat of ! or $400 annum, which N"ba B g po- the shape of.the runty of 1854 sad the are worth some s a cod time is a civiluer, a wholesome gauntlet too i, anxiety each a disturbance at that which I subsequent fres of 18; 1, the nation would be absolutely raisons to them. thia� 1l have suggested. and would look forward q W the average d o to t &head with the spring work. But. litied candidates, a furnace to tr�r chai Idth a light heart to - - - of the United States 'o! Amert� the con- �. range se fan American fishing g+e "+ boat an in this trade b last than one v°itkal, enjoy the winter. Take time to ter, hotter than Nebnchadaezzar a. h ani- dttioa of affadn sacs relegated back to the hna tons The oanaat fee Weald bs Iest' tine to read, time to thins. Keepp ver, alp incazna� ion o{ Lbw child described m A ooxs:cacraL was; treaty o[ 1818. That treaty of 1818 deals}ea than one hundred and fifty dollen But the rooms well aired, and don't gat sink Barns poem Puking Notre,' and • tUlfil- the end of which, the result of which, no in expre-s terms that the fishing vessels of y from breathing bad air. Take an interest ice. meat of Job's wish, 0, that my words . moa can foresee. And that is by no Meana the United Staterihall have wee" to the when it is said that this is s monstrous pro- the children's studs fhe worst this that ht happen it a sat- sad harbors of Canada for tour a , that this alone ought to insure the n• studies, a� train risco were Printed to a�book and graven with cep - ,L h 8 PPe Pte+' pp habits of reading and Industry. iron pen forever. 9 Indectory and friendly &gs�stant is now to on. for wood, water, shelterand'repalrs, &A ection of the treaty, with which it is is no be deemed to be im�wr;ble. 1 on referred, for no other. purpose whatever. It is im- way connected, I would venture to point out ooa tcasat of the Holy a3aa Mr. President, W. tfie occur-r;n st of a year poeaEble that ,language should be plainer, tc yen that It is a proposal which is freely ' 'Sow To WASH A- LI68!' The hem wend hath ows an p offered b Canada sae a because the competitor follows on the oomt- ee two ago. Ice 188 7, and *till more in 1886, sad yet at the present momeut.yoa find that y great and additional $ nonce a- a root of ._triaadsi�tp Strange to say there L a right r well r poser, .sad the hast sentence as well s.• .the Canadian Government of Great'Bntain, the opponents of the liteeeab treaty'lgaoro which. P � gam- -a- Wrong way-to-wash windows, and it took rum survives. _ ,- : acting, as it believed, In the exercise of its alrogettier the treaty !or which this is a will, which Canada will be ealy too happy me many a yew to find outSbs, former. I 7.� smdo¢bted tree,�y righra, sound fiteeli ooa- anbatitnte, and &hey try to comtsue the w withdrew H it is not accepted is the name was encs so nntortnaats as to live is ahonss y!! j rteilned to Intat'leee with numbers o! Amer- words of the Convention o{ 1818, "tor no *Pint. There -is nothing in this :timposai HA3V6ED TWICE BY A IigA6. -,, -..j which is compulsory. It the fishermen with twenty !&age, pl&te Blast windows, sad __ - loan fishiaQQ vessels pursuing their avoi other ;purpose .whatever as they ware Pa ry. they were the bane of my ersists-as When Brutal maddest as a Doable Lysetiing ion. 4fon* I. Cue is waters. This iateriar- '• lot any other ppurpose whatever "-(laugh- think, that the advantage offered are not they needed washing I made n my iniad bo suisetu - - - ' sure, whether it was acetified by law or not, tea gentleman, althoa h, as I have worth the price demanded-, which we think p _ RAsher have no bel from Bridget is the kit+ohea or CAIRO, I1L, March 10.-Cap'aia Joha Cox. - . ... citation and ill-tedia In this oona - '' so they ase act bona to avail. themselves of or Bag nary .reports . a remar g try. and ter ey at last I practiced for myself, em found ant is connection with a double zi ft is not too much to se. that for some : WIRE UNASSAILABLE, it sad Y far as theft are eoncernel the pro y - _ haw quickly and nicely it was possible to in st Clinton on Tuesday night. Price, one r -r the 1 relations betWoon the two pod tray be a dead letter. (Hear, hear.) ofi Y Bk peaoelq doIt.Choi r doll , or such a time of o the man ban sans cot dead when the test and !nest nations ,ice the world- I have never concealed my opinion, aced I 1 can quite-undentand that the people of 9 �' , state it here to-a lit that it was coil good day that the sun is net shining on them, mit left the scene, but, a ter beim oat ee it Unit the al relatio¢s, at 611 events y.B Canada may think the plenipobentiariee g ' 0ei policy- on the part of Canada, ft was only - yriii makes them. drystreaked. Take a down by the eonaty judge became conscious Me lriaridlg• intercourse between them-sass what goad neigh6orltood demanded of Can. HAVE neve Too ran paiater'e brash, and dust them [Walde and and talked to those about him, Nord ws,s at the mercy of -the efficia)a of either of oda, that she should not interpret these That they have gone out of their way tis. out, washing all the woodwork inside be. sent to the leader of the mob, who returned 'them acting at a great distance from the legal rights in their strictest sense, but that making ti le offer, but our feelings was ,that fore touching the Rlsas. The later most be about dayli ht and completed the job by - i cotta! gnthoritg, and who might be hot- fishing operations were about to be washed simply fa warm water with a littleon the victim two mea at the they should concede to a friendly nation all dace g Pe gin W.I.la g�nB , headed or indiscreet or nureaeoasble in the the conveniences and all the privileges that we. were bound to do all in our power to ammosis-no soap, Use a sblall cloth with same time hanging on each of his feet and exercise of extremely , delicate function*, they' could poi p accord irithoat serious tide over the difficahy and to discover a a pointed stick to get in the corners, and fia&ily breskfng hu' neck. The cell of the Well, I remember when i Sat acme eo New wipe dr with a cotton cloth old and wit. mother of Price was also broken and "York I we.* told by o very distinguished salary to their own subjects. (Hear, hear, way to avoid litigation that otherwise might Pe 9 open, = eerrgy and applause.) Canada declines, and always be-caused by the penistent refusal of Lheas Never linen, w - lass for a time she was also threatened with, the - I Amee%an politician that -I sh4¢ld.-find that -fie '� mallow oar c si-aed hatbo-a rivi! ' 6fiF as 2- ave Tf- the o er e� u ___ w' �+ to -- --T— =_ blob sakes t r -ons o� the t dif8cgldes in way con- - p° °6w ; �_a --- a w�- ,-tt oTd-w I �' -- ptoiherta _ - , P l+n Y� _ scion` is ihtke gaestien was, - -,. g which Providence has laced is olose" x- misunderstood or ander'value-d those as you have maid, ata, *o paltry a matter, �� °�w� whore henetit it Is intended, not w31! - - 6Hew Blockades Are Expert! i�E. r aIIow there and harbors to be made be easier thaM to secure v a -in an nn- poopia-resiiza; pmbNbly,-how-ezpen:--- . i that is, in comparison with the great Amer- conditional withdrsw&L� (Rear, hear and Chavaoae, as eminent surgeon, sa s, give a wow blockade is to a b railroad, can' lnterab: with which .this country has -► BdBE OF OPHRATIOY9 FOS COMPETI?OR8 rReO + y big loud applause.) Now, ntlemen. I hope I „Eneonrs our child to be merry and to $ rintendent Tonce of the New Yolk to deal, that it was a question which politi• who dl exclude her from their markets ge y °p° y' clans would think it sate to is with. Be have not wearied you by-(cries of no, go laugh aloud; s good hearty lough expands Central, says that one like the o sew P There fac�ties are offered freely in return oa)-by dealing in some detail with the his chat, and makes his blood bound mealy weeks ago corn his road between $5,000 and : Neve me,, gentlemen, there can no graver for an egatvaleat, anus long u the aqui- separate rovinioas of this treaty; but I have without re{erenoe to the lose mistake than!that, .Hear(_ 6e&r__end.- jmdfled - - ons ore 1 Ieh oars cera o to s the en' ria laugh, bat to one that in erishable fres ht or r tris c, ' ' p7inas� quer n w V--roaseaaabioaal deelinin -to share sheer fsoilitiea which are anything which lay in my power to remove will sound throughghe home• it will not Fortnaatel they ire not of common occur. ',, �; sentiment is nota question to be trifled with ter the conduct of the Oahe o _ ti '• 't q fishery len some of the ansa ensione whish it seem, cal do our child - bot will be a be" renes. A ed u to the lost in passenger ff'he wont wan which have disgraced bre• °tions I'4ve bin , as I have said which ppreh y g°Od' " - ryt g , ed to me pprevailed is some quarters tattpect- fit to ail who hear, and be an important traffic he said : The blockade on our road �aianity ham _ " . - ti comity of nations; or the courtesy o{ lab it. The plenipotentiaries on both aides means o{ drivtag the bine devils Tway from lasted Ica than twenty•fonr boars, and I 'r � `' rRocEsnsD FROM TRIFLING CA a• to Merriment it v oatohia , know the lose is passenger trafSo exceeded - ` and nations are very often more apt to re• require has a� will be freely accorded- ..ft1tore possibilities- if'sn a reement Iden not- ,red in a remar a manner, eon on o on our _- cent affronts and injuries. than the by the Canadian Government lander the ved-at, animated also g a strong desire petty ) y, b3+ B being able to resist the contagion. A hearty road for s week would court ns a �eatD deal Lae a- scalene invasion of,natioasl ri his weaty.whioh we have just mads to draw- closer the ties between the two laugh, is delightful- harmony; indeed,. it Ie more than $50,000• And, gentlemen, this was thestate-of things, We have 'settled. another matter whish 'greatest nations of the earth, England and the bat o! all music. with which the plenipotentiaries of the two has bean - America. (Hear, Bear.). They prepesed .. . A in that countries had to deal when, three menthe o�tE of c olssTAxT COlrraovltssY' and submitted this agreement The reepoM- gr.rily - B .proofpatriotisah may ' • poa't I. if our wife does her still, upon ocemons; ,rise superior to party - M. we met for the list time �t Washing- dbility now rata upon other ehonlders It 8m y fading was afforded in the oonres of a div- t done this Convention of 1818. We have rabbet in the•mad .gocasionally just now ; ion And this is.the state things towhie delimited the exclusive fishery waters of rats is the first place, no doubt, upon the be thankful that ehe•doem't disappear en• cgesioa of Fonign Affairs in the British _there are people in. both countries. who cep• people of the United•States, a country where Commons let week. c Canada. • You are, aware that it has been tirel and leave you to sew on your own IQ, twithetaadiagg that . `parently desire to return. If we had treat- public opinion isall-powerful. It rate cep y y y Mr, Lsbotichere hada somewhat misoltiI= • t the•Contention of the Dominion se. porton p shirt buttons. . ed oar responsibility os brig u come of pp on the Senate of .the United fibres, upon ' and reckless resolution to offer in regard to -= 1 ]1iigg by high legal authority that nosier that . those who criticise the result of oar labours, that greatrlegislative, and executive body Persons who suppose themselves to be i ,, treaty the fishermen of the United States the foreign policy of the Government, - wdahonld to ago have nlingnished oar which is the history of the ooantry has near sighted' sad feel the need of lasses,. po �' were debarrred from fishing within three . g Glsdatoue rose .and expressed in the most e . I.task in d . (Great applause.) You laved eo distinguished arole,aad for my part never ought to depend upon their own �I' mile of'aa� of the ba or rbcre of Can=handsome manner his satisfaatioa with --wits readily kl -ye. the ta.donbtthat. adgment in utaki-g a m ectfon._ They. _ _ __ ads Oat e other rata , e unfired States Lord S*lisbury s the (lov- fsek for um to "oils contending views RISE TO THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS GREAT should consult • physician, an specialist• 7N, and eonfliotin iatensta Both eider believ- have contended that they wen entitled to in disesseaof the e e if possible, ernmmt were not committing the nation by g fish anywhere within three miles of the ' occasrov, y + any entangling aliiaucea. • The veteran oz- ed that they wen absolutely and entirely shore whether in 'bas or outside of them. that the will not suffer An exchange Bays'. Before any farmer Premiers roved generally of Lord Balls. , s.' ht • Both• dries iib a croatroyersy alws •s y� interest to leave his comfortable, Northern home and PP Se + We have settled the iffia41ty by what may influence them in a matter of international bury's foreign policy, and declared his hope . do. (Laughter.) Neither side probably the friends and associat@'e of 's lifetime, and conviction that should England's Inter. 1 h be called a compromise, but at gay rate b welfare, and that they will do all to their 8 ..fully appreciated the strength of the argu• thinking to find a better spotiSoathor West, veution become necessary it would be made, •ter. th h an arrangement which,is in accordance wit power to aid oar efforts in.promotia a con• emery - menti at might be brought forward by let him take his wife and make a trip to the la such a manner as to car with it all the •'.1. • the latest international law. We have ret• cord upon which the peace sad well-be'ng ry ---ether, and it was only the _anxious desire all tied it substantially in agreement with the o{ the world may depend. (Hear, hear, and land of promise and look the country over. added weight of unanimity !n Parliament. of os had to Dement and confirm the friendly ..principles of the North Ssa Convention, applause,) I trust that they'will remember The cheapest and simplest lum ice_ The Leader f, the. Government in the Com- relstions between Great Britian and the the latest instrument of kind in_Ecro .the words o{ General Grant, written b hint tate world=one that �vili .exercise every mons was, of course, highly gratified wlttt United States that encouraged nes to-pursue_ au tit lomat - y bone sad masala is the bed is a Sat piece this action, which he said was worthy our labor. • -- __ p y, and we have settled it in when he wu almost"on bin death bed, sad y- P rthy o{ _ away that I 1irmly' believe will be satin• which may be considered, therefore, as his of Aeel notched-on.one side,, fitted tightly England's ancient reputation, while Mr. THE Fmuv OF THOSE LABORS factory to every reasonable and fair-minded lgkt legacy to the American people, At the into a wooden frame, and after being gross- Labouchere was glad to be permitted t0• is now before you. It is admitted, not to man. T have assn tt objected to that,certain closing chapter of his meiaolts he : °aye,::- ed on both rides with a bacon rind, robbed withdraw hie motion. '' the impassioned pgejndfce 'of partiaass, but land-locked bays of Chateur and Miramichi "England and the United States of America into a stick of wood laid lengthwise of a saw. Half e . million' of money=•or, to speak r be the calm and sober judgment, to the have been excluded. Of oouree they have are natural allies-(hear, hear)=and ought. buck, by the card, T456,000, is,. according to the .common ranee sad reason, and, above all, been-exclnded,•because these bays comd by 'always to be the best of friends." (Prolong- Water should always be swallowed slow- calculation of the County GentiemoN the ,„ ; e to the friendly feeling of the peoples A both. nature ander the exclusive territorial jurie- ed applause.) That great worrier, who had ly,' It is not .the stomach which is dry, but sum to be expended on .the. British tar{ .:rp countries. (Hear, hear and appPanae,) 'I -diction of Canada. I should like any Amci fought more battles and won more victories the mouth and throat. If you,t'oss off a during the• coming season in stakes alone. , ` have eeen'thie treaty denounced as a aurrend- can who may be present .here- to-night to. than any. man in history; did not look upon. drink of water you throw it through your Our contemporary grieves over the dispro- er. It in rather an interesting fact that on say how he would.like to apply.the ten•mile war with the complacency with which it is monill into your stomach, without doing the portionate share. which_ falls to the; two. , - the same da I received & co of .an im- limit or.three.,mile limit to the shores of the regarded b irresponsible oliticians and former any good, while you injure the latter - y Py !z y P P b lea y year-old races as not calculated sabsene, portant newspaper published in Canada, United States of America without taking -editors of newspapers. -(Tumultuotis ,and yr ding it-with- what it does not require, • the highest interests of the sport in the �,_ +; . which denounced our agreement as an ab• care to exclude such bays as the Delaware deafebing applause.) General Grantthought Drink,lowly, and keep the water in your future, for youngsters are pushed. forward' " . ject betrayal of, all the rights of Cinada- Bay or-the- Chesapeak Bay or the other he saw tine beet guar$ntee for peace in the ?south for a moment you begin. in training, and many of the mnstpromlaing - . : �. �{' - ,-(applause and 1&ughter)-and the same small estuaries or bays on the coast-of the friendship, which he deemed it his duty to Driftwood fires in open grates are the break down altogether, of while thus who s .. ~, morning I read an article in an influential United States. (Hear, 'hmr and applause.) promote. That friendship, believe, me, is latesti fashionable freak. ',This wood-.ice train on, and even of thosewho tdump, too organ of public opinion piibliehed in New -1 only-ask all Amerfoans that .thev should important to the Interests of both onr na. gathered along the coast, packed in barrels many, it ie observed, are only the coghe$B of '`A York which dealated that the humiliation of be contest to do to Canalq nes they wonid tions. It is dictated by our common origin and shipped through the country: It a season. To these lamentations our non- a the United States was now complete and that Canada or some gr&tW Power shod 4,- -(hear, hear)-by: tim: ties of blood and of I iostly wreckage. A great part of - it has temporary adds an' expression of regret for _ . n that there had been a cowardly abandon• do to them. (ApIls.a,w sad- repeated ar , by onr'tr&ditions, ging gentlemen, once been the maternal of. a Ips' bottoms, .the fact that long-distance races are, fes _ .- ' meat of all the claims and contentions o! of•hear,� hear.) • i will qct dwell, although I believe thit There is' no higher ambition and was sheathed with copper plateK The the most part, so poorly endowed. _ --- - . - . - _ . , ' ' -.. i ---1 - --. _ -_ _ -_ r - - .- v - - --- - I, , . -- -- -:---- -• _ - - -- - .- •. i .. i N .. .. -- - . r __ _.- - - -.- - - - .. - --- __ _ y -- h. _ fi ^ ,. : ,., �, ,. 4 +• .. -, •',•1 $ .• . ; . , " ` .:o ' i^r'. .:...y: i,S„ n, a' t >i • � ii.r .' ,r,, 'i,, h �.,vv ',!.:g•L,'• i°',. . AQ aStt'l•�w91.'I°..._-�k,, _lay..•"v.7s. ...�.+..m.a,_5.,1'.e,,..,,__'1s,.dms4srx—.tts�wra_:.er..:•.,. _a. ..._.,w,.M:+• c...��. .----s:y....u..W........., __._.,. L ., ,, /�L .S� .;_- .. ...r. ..4Eli. cM,.i...._ft ESc,-}xE.-A'as:is'�i:...a;F,iE�. 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Orangeville Pose has The noted Pickering- Tailor, beim now thoroughly settled in his ne - d \^ Cheapside -R. B. Hogg. leted, delivered and examined b the let q _ r New Goods -Jas. Johnston. p y been arrested for assault. He ilinq have in Pirie's Block of November, 1888. The article is open assaulted someone, then. Delia cents. ' • To Horsemen-Nsws Of3'tce. The q �`' __� ,, . - to the inspection of �eaderers. will please. note. the fact with fear and _ - _ —_ 11 I .I. _ B' Bale -Dickie tk Margate. _`-: lowest or an -tender mot nacos mb Bale of Land -J. E. Farewell. accepted. y shy to li.ag. that editors do' occasionally •vT A T S t -iI P arise in their might, sad when they do , �_ Mapes to Lona -Mn. ,L. Ryan. =- snrpetae. ' the carnage is appalling. 'wary .individual who i8 in need of ` ''; As Mr. and Mrs.. Thom. Poacher were dtioe "aft. _-_-. -- ...- - i 1;R _ . '� � 1�� a �. driving out of Mr. Allaway's yard on Mr. Charles Beim, who is in the em. - A • „ :1 Tuesday evening the horse made rather ploy of Mr. Dennis O'Connor, met with suit, S rin Overcoat, Pair of Pants, or an thin in the clothing line to give tt' the cutter and P ` B anything 8 ' ' PICSERI2�G, ONT., a rather painful, accident on The mie• him a trial and he 'Will guarantee -to please him, his 6 - - landing them bc+th tato e r . _ - �-ti Poacher held to the' reins, however, and fortuiie to out his finger severe y, ;an . LOCALIS S, neither he nor Mrs. Poacherre injarea becoming weakened from 'lose of blood, ' _ is the leant, although conetderabl�r sur• he fainted, and in falling, hie face cams -_or his intead:t d:wife and all his $'tends., vont .fail to ensue , prised by their tumble.= in contact with the stove. He sustained / . - -0h, that awful toothache. nsasaa As. , - - a• severe gash• on the .forehead, and burnt �j i' • .>^ I -How's your cold by this time P The Pickering Choral UAion will give his face ,badly. He had the woun A T O N• C ■ a Y moi, - r.Havelock I,eavena Friday evening, aro latest accounts. exceedingly low rates. the village on Monday. am will consist of music and sin ' b Some .. ;8. last w , n a pointe- am --i -.. eEl--On.-_darn '-- — the c ora c ass, a - bbl_ _ ---- -- _- i 12- afternoon -Go to L. Fon h'a for sewtag mach the leading singers' of the villa a talon ta��t s d School _ _ _ , ---rte yt program is full and compete, nearly all between Dunbatton F.B.0 t� gine oil and needles. Best m the market. g g g g section No.. ,which K s$ played on the ' A ' =Mr. John Andrew's moved up --to the ppart.,au�i_ser eral from Oheiry�►oW. ' t3ee grontni of the latter. The game 'coin• - i �} ��} -• o Mda�of this week. - menced-at.?:30 and lasted one .hour and THE NEW TORE t - - -- ,summer hate are -beginning -to make. lt.id spoteu. - . • euW-- in -- - - _ _ ---- --r— _ ..,_ , . s basbfnl appearance in the store windows. The athletic young mea of ---Pickering- -was _ g P 8 y y g Br - toes and. decided to kick south. Darin a lace to et our�r-ao�s alb - Decries a� r� are be innin so '•should hes the first .H alf`tim4-gome-8ne-rushes--wets, __ _tt,o - - -a res we have no trouble' - - - dgeT-O-G.T. -t - - _ . +ta open iodRe in the coarse oT a •wee and, tell haw -fit da_weiee woe;" dnring-last. m e o: - ors t err oppponen - - •,: - = . year's cricket season, and tarn their st• may- not score: "After some time recommending it. All kinds of produce ttikeu intrad , 1. `. - - tension to orgaiuzing for the resent year. No. 2'e centre forward secure , or Which the. highest rice will be iveti. . . -- -Rev. Mr. Brown, of the Methodist p y ___ .-._ 8 P 6 Strop io a are entertained of having a and by a fine combined play succeeded ------- church, hu sen tmwe tirmA-t$a est $1-� - g _ .. - e P victorious team dist s'- essom - There-ia no .winning the. goal. Some of he . _ :—Q - __ -week, first i t cricket is the most gentle• a7nabarton team played fiery wall daring •. -Rev. Dr. Hare, of Wiiilly, preached nasals sad healthful of aH Heid -sports, first hgrftiatebutwhea�ndawer6changed• REMEMBER THE PLACE :..Cheapside, Opposite the in the Methodist church here on Sunday and less rowdyism is connected with thin I No. 2 boys had it all their own way, . Rost Office Brougham. ' . - • evening. Shan wish say other. By ell' means D� p yi A nothing but a defence - - . � - �- - -Mrs. John `Rammer, of Pickering organize, and $91 the town mterested in game• tin. 2 got another goal during - • . ° \F`�aarrbor; who has been serionely ill with the club. - .... - - _ this time, thea winning the game b"n - 13lammation, is slowl recoverm . ' two oils to no -1[37 [1Uf%t-j ---- �t a " y 1. 8 _ res Tizegen aro en P s sr6 W� �t s '-J A gentlemen from up Highland Creek • e p aye soon which will no doubt role Wife m thio issue;' and we we d recom- way informri as on Tuesday that several mteresLmg' W Gormley acted as r eree. : - _ taend thb'oaaefal readidig of his adv. - families from Pickering and Scarboro I'U'a�t ssvatas• - - _ ' -Wedding beIIa .will ring before oar wore' 1eaviDR.. for' %be -North-West last ' The parior social in the basement of soil issue m s certain qu' "ter of this week and this. By the papers from °Methodist church on Friday evening , AM township, or else we are no prophet. ' different parte' of Ontario we learn that was a most pleaeant affair, with an e:tn I � _� �- L - [ ' ", . , .. Mes$n, John Miller, of Brougham, many are going to the North-West this large attendance. Mrs. Fmdiay had - - _.. _ _ _._ efforts of the wheat blockade. carpe _ fitL. , • . sad the heavy winter, is just the sort of and comforts. Cur ams divided •FOR. ONE WEEK - . -The •farm stock sale of the late Arch'- ssement tato a parlor and dining _ sttt$.ti>Ststnnd iomeera are mase of- h° . and a large table was filled Three -W - d Percy has been Postponed from the the kind who will bmld up a new country. room - 14th to Wednesday the •�mt. See new We wish these travellers well. times with a string of ladies, gentlemen - G - . z . - '. , . . . . r I ' . ' . r-- ' '-- Dills. vas Strauss. Indeed. and children. who thoroughly apreciated 00 O O Che'ap, The 5 Chance sittings for the y the excellent pastry. After supper Mr. - _._ At the social on F-rida seining we pr Chancery m8 B. Bunting was called. to the chair, sod. cassis of Ontario Drill' open at Whitby, heard many elder's people comivent neon delivered -a short speech enlogistia of - , - on Tuesday, A 8rd, before Mr. Justice the strange and unaccountable conduct of ' y p� 'village this village may be proud _ _ . _ the oung folks. In one corner -would be - - - jot" --% . : Ferguson. y of its record as few are -better acdmainted _ _. s group of Dung ladies deeply s -Mr. R. T. White; late of the Blyth . gr p y p y interested with its history than is Mr. Boeing. A - . ' ' m diaetisung the merits of ;piece of ag Men's 'Wool Socks, Wool Guernse s, Card' tan _ Seai$a'aad, with his wife, was viii ' short program wits :then 'gone through g music ; while in another, a batch of Dan y g . •,., Mrs. Wm, Peart last week, and dropped v eonusting of songs by Mn. Abbott and - men would be poria over a picture book � Jackets Wool -(foods etc.. . ' m b sea us, g Miss. Everett: Miss Hoover and 3tisa > > as though lift itself depended on it: One i Matthews ; Mise Etta Mar h, and Mr. . _ _ 1. '-Mr. J. Greig, the tailor, has had the book which a lady informed us was I � .. • and Mrs. J. M. Palmer, and readings by painter around ]tis premises, adding giou taken there to keep the children out of i r ` - ... so the appoaraace of his shop. The mi. I mischief, received the careful and close into John Linton sad Dy Bateman.; EXTRA � { 11 � � 1,, � �T ,\ •provemam to very marked. attention of all the Sounst mea. At sea interspersed with mvtsie. I+y ,chs choir. B / ] 1� j 1 `r 1� 1 ` . ._ 1 . _ The proceeds of the evening amounted to _ . r int me>sti g the legal gentlemen the voting ladies occupied one side of sea something over 122. . .. . -I - ' . c . who attended the Division Court here last table, and the young men the other. Of ! ow >MLL� ,. -:. - week, we accidentally omitted the name of course a young man should be cautions !' • - _ - Whitby. Trwtb sets is down as a role the no _. _. X. Farewell, of itby. ' daring leap year, bas this ie going tun - 1 - -' . -Mr. W. Y. Richardson left (in Tuek• �• and the elderly people could not help man ever finds a beg .r,. , comes to Ladies and Children's Wool Hose in great ^ .- ,. • their. door to be what h • pr�tenda-moan• -- ' is for Thornba Grey notiewit the' change ro since we were . y bury, county, where b m that in miss cases out of tea the are - 'P$rlet ShBWls ClOnde etC. - f g to his insurance business. Seboot s°yest. . -• - . imposters. This is so. t ii t act that ., -_ f h i too o ten t ore worthy of assistance are �� -Go to L. Forsyth'a for Champio�e The following is the standing of the $ret the Inst to asst is ; probably because }hey 8n - drills, Champion barrows, lice tooth four pupils of each edeas of the- senior meet with sash titin rebn?r$ from those Sh ee The harrows. Patterson twit! plows, and the. division of S. S. No. 4 West for the who put them down as bests: It takes a . e ' bees makes of all farm implements. t1'20 month of Pebraary, memo$ in order of mighty clever man to be truly charitable - --- a--- -- - - — - - - - -Mr. John Leys, M.P.P., sold his im• merit. In ranking the pupils regularity; now•a-days. Pickering i. so very close r, .: ported hares "Nobleman" to Mr. J. W. punctuality, good coni?act end diligence to Toronto, and in the direct line of she . Horton, of Sheddon, Elgin coaaty, on are considered : Third clans -Hiram tramp trade, that a brisk demand is al- e� I IL 1Wedaeeda� We are informed site price Leavema, Charles Gibbon, Nelson Leagett, ways kept up on the kitchens of our We sali2'e selling -these goods -at =d - below j� .;paid was ?600. Lily tr'�li de's. Jr. fourth -Mabel Leavens, townspeople. In she coons of •few -Mr. Wm. Clarke sale om 3foaday Agnes McIntosh, Coram, Jeanie Dale. weeks these travellers will leave the or C08�r' In order t0 make r001i1 tOF our spring goods-_ $OOdB '_. Sr. fourth -Fred La Jas. Richardson, houses in the ci and commence heir t -tient off very well_attd gaits s_larg8 a% 8�1G�3 Wlll__�rI1Fe.B4 . _- - $ EitEliier �i e.--- . It she a thitherward, and will ' ask for - • a -- i . , nese presort. The nfiett sver8 brialt -. - - - —" fwd ,prises good, as is usually the cue fifth .class Bertha Bunting is -f rsT n a . - e- Assistance which has been ao often -=--- '--`� F -' _ gebra, arithmetic and book - ee I.+�-Ur. Poacher handles the vel:` 1'my, granted as to be now coaeidered theirs _ .: M e Browa-in eacfid _sad a We would a -our-_ramens '.. "L" . and C geography, to pigbts• ash �n -In another column will be Fouad s , tri till 'Aa letttmie Pesrt$n reading. Average pnrghase some cordwood and a ricketiffA111111-1-86 eon basion em ed ' yon Lilts It," attendance for the month, v8. A con- bucksaw and let them prose their hone$t4 . .I ­... I ... - -by-Mister Maltravers. We believe our mittee provides aprogram for tliis (Friday) . soar wood pile before eating your - 1 - readers will like these fancies of friend afternoon, part of of which will consist of provisions. "The knottier the cordwood, �l=N-Q-� O NT. Maltravers, written in a ham,Ukmento. Friends of the the more hon - -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fleming and school are• -cordially tart perOW1, daughter, of Markham, mnde,Pickering a That anazasd. . We would be pleased if ,all our sub- : ' = wiut on Saturday last. ' 11* Fleming A blizzard. far remo s con• M-7111[1i;r-M-7z sad daughter spent Sunday and S. pas . over Pickering .-with a eider that %fie local pYge of Ti's Nsws is -- friends in Lown. r and other wild Rail on Tuesday, making. ages -line disfigured every time the proprietors are ' U �1 It !L for the glorious west. It made few foreed.to dun delinquent subscri in -Money i9 not so scarce after n!1 lD friends -none welcomed its coming, IIOr its COlIImIIB. A wrong impression is also , this section, as lir. Thomas Moody, agent stayed its departure -it was -too fresh, by created. Outsiders are ; apt to imagiiie i :.',&. =1&.TWO S'tOC$ of `- a * t for W. D. Matthews d Co., brought a car far. It dill not stand on ceremony, or that pQvetty rune riot in a community ' ,;;' , ''of oats to Chia .place on Thursday Isat,:anytht else. On entering the village it whose local paper is always publishing • � —and disposed of it inside of six hours. , gave a grnesome chuckle and to*e, away duos ; whereas, m looking over the 1 Another car will soon be along. the cornice work from ]fro W. T. Dunbsr's of'subscribers whose papers are paid int5u �F�0`� UBBERS. I . � I -. -It looked - as though sone Yankee store, and hurled it to the ground. -It arrears, we are surprised to. find many ` ' L. _. ' b turned his inventive genius to the also -borrowed .the NEWS -man's summer of the most solid anJ thriffy residents of ` . "� had �ucccgsfally a . any of'eur su scr� ers west o e own$hip Trey ]rave got zsSrieara p •+��: t' _ delivered one at our doors oa Tuesday. here finds a gauzy, -fashionable, Nu. Sisimply through negiectlr:g •tu remit, and- •• • ' VC :B:p , J.V ., _ . A __ _�. The wind -played some very scurvy tricks; summer last gyrating around• with a lot 'pnblishere have • not spoken to them r: .entirely out of keeping with its usual of good advice pasted in its crown, they personally knowing them to be honest A i VERY LO�iV PR. -.ICES at - `---conduct. will please forward it to us betore spring and reliable. This is not right. - Kindly i -The registration fee on lettere to the opens. So serious dam$ge was done examine tl;e address on your paper when _ Dnited Stat"imill hereafter be two cents here, ae our citizens are too hardy, you read^this and see if we refer to you. 1 • m T 'sassed of five. The parcel poli t?ystem .arid our property too substantial is It i it intention to refrain altogether, �jl O. ��j , D'UNBARTON. ' 'came into vogue on the 'let of March. character, to 'succumb :o a thieving, if ssible froir making pbb'ltc dune L 1J • e The ends of parcels must be left open, lunatic blizzard. �hrongb these columns for subscriptions • 1. ' `- . ,`and -will be- charged for at the rate of due Soot ansate. ' ' `-- - •-tospeak• personally. or by letter to, _ _ _ . _ _.__. __ ..._- -..-- ---._---,­ ­­ . .. .: I A . -. - . - ".cent an ounce. The Commea,cial hotel; Oshawa, with individuals -and thus reserve the apace. GREENWOOD tar less scribers holwa 9 I $Feet .to - ROLLER �i' LLS -We said last week that the robins its contents was burnea_to-the_Rroand-at-- - W`ednesda Some of the.. board- 1 t)>ose subscribers �'ho always keep paid were around Talking about spring. 111-4-a.m.--y' - in advance:'�i.re us yon) assistance, - .that robin.wbo sat in Mr. Pale's orchard I ars lest most most -of -their clothing;- . gentlemen, - - - - last week, and caused us to matte that 11aa-y ex route to Chicago left 'a train the ,. ' Still t'Ik8 thlo-l-eacl. I have �u8t put iYI�DI'Ls�OYler9 anCi-aril ;: " statement, dcea not reveal itself to some night previous td,obtain medical relief The erection of a new pest office and - ' • ;responsible citizen of • this village our for a sick child. They put up' at- the customs building at Lindsay is to be coin- better' prepared .than seer. to give, universal satisfaction to veracity will suffer. I Commercial --and escaped -from the burn- menced forthwith. the public. As usual I make a specialty of the farmers trade tug hnileiing minus part of t'ie'r clothing, The Cobourg and EoRmanville Eoards �jCll`eLl1g1(floiir fol' �'V�IBa,t =Nabs of the- pirominent horscni cif a arse contaiuin 840 and s ticket to' a resohttions fnvorin b lI ' Pickerin townahi passed thraagh the ; p g of Trade have passed R 8 p F Chicago. The east chirnney of the burn- the building of a dr dock at -Kingston. I al s ve she same grade of flour, and regulate the quantity by the quality of "village Wednesday, boaud for To'rozitoio.,'ing Hotel went crashing through the roof Nlr..Thos:.Patter dry. Bov�manville; the w east }'HEAT SVA\TED.. Thanking all. for past patronage, and asking a ) • attend. the' annual Clydesdale Spring of a grocery store adjoining ani some of had the misfortune to fall on Lite ice near I remain, ��,oitrs tidily, . _1. __ Fair, held in that city yesterday-(Thurs• ;those en 3 ed in removing li continuance o., the Baine, engaged ng t e goodstdie ceineter�-gate on Monday and broke day): Severitl.. busses were.eutered ftgz+i 1 froni the st:�re 7iad a iiarrow escape from I his'eollar bone iu taco places. Fe U GREENe PROPRIETOR,4. i this towitship. and will undoubtedly ap- bei;ig crashed to death. . The fire is +l'he hey. Father 1ic�'ay, late pf Fene- pear anionR the .prira wjnnetsa.. .. ; il,or,glit-to have caught fraai' the kitchen lob 1?alis, has been' officially gazetted as r -The firms nt+mber aE the Slonffvil)e I stove: �Rr. Woon, the proprietor, lost , rector of St. Peter's Cathiidral; Peterbarq, THS GREENW OOH OAT HEAL _RILLS' Tribuxc is before us, and proiniser to lee nearly a�iibis fnrniturc, and was insured ).and Ghxncellor of the Petet9wro dio,cesci.:` a very liealihy co>wteinpoinrv. :lfr. 'b', I for..SI... The baildinlq wax'oaned by dile Hyland estate was sold at Llack• ie n°w ruuning,•.and we are ready to supply al'1. giadem`n£ Oab!►Seai.. Corn llieal, 73 ' _' Monro, the _pnblislier.. is • fortv11 l�' 'of' Dr. Eai,twood, 'of Whitby. • It iE not i stock ]ut week. The homes fai:iti ! Rolled it'heat, Stc.,•to consumers and dealers. A specialty made" of exchanging r • - - . * - Oat -;Keel fc�t Oats.' - Chopping. cTcine fo) ri cents per 2 bus. bag. 'Extra quality chops ...If Qrangeville, we 1Lrlic;ve. (;empiitnents ltnoan yet whether it i$ inanrod or t. eontainiug 100 acre$, •bro•g)it 1162 For! on lis.ad. Try our Oatmeal and encourage our enterprise, wliach'will benefit you as - :,, •',.'are not in Our line. b't�t "-A , 1',: p® tL'e llie nmaor rued PiekeriitR that ilio acre, and the swamp di0 once was su,d •well se ria. • GREENWOOD OATMEAL MILLING CO. , _ Tribune man,, will bare ,the ca�totriary' 'Hain portion of the' town 'waA beiaq for 11ti50.00. Mc:.Tib$i k'crder was tlic . " stntdll'd,butit ars that the Commercial r . GREEN and L: LMACKEY : Proprietors. three meals a da , and the re lar appears purohaecr of Loth .cls. 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