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VIL , FRIDAY;IARCII �0, �8g8.­.:...k.*­.,� .. �_ . t�rO lCPll Zeal ig.Rtrl�a, TO OUR siiBSCRI$EBs:Byrefertidg to the address cR1 E your paper you OLTT ROUT3D LAS ALTONA. ' : : fats that few of the streets ere paved; brit - "I :Medical., can always ascertain the data to which vour■nbscriptionWTuzMawsis*31. kemittaac � '— .' -_ „ Mr. Phillips, of New York, is visiting„ it is safe to sa that b this time IIeat L'- Y y year most, if not all. of the down town � , I. -_ - _ „;,,, rte..__„_,-- ,•.• •-r•,_,.-:; .- R$. W, O. et J H. EASTVgOOD, m D •re acknowledged- v n change of date on label on ch•.tlrst paper fol- lowingg receipt o! money at this o3lSce• Always LATEST LOCAL BAPPENINOa RECOBDLD BY THE PREB% AND JOTTED DOWN BY Oita his .Wan frisson here, •� , Mr. Newton Forev,lle, of Toronto, sad streets will be covered with sephaltam pavement. The work is now P, pre>Kresaiag i' � II1Rht asci day, the ^-� i light being .: Piakeriag. Office *ectad door east of the �Osc °m . 33 y keep the date paid ahead. it - AM-e-ri Assurance Co, CORRESPO:tDtiR28. •. . Yr. Chas. Forsythe, of Michigan, were w nn 1n t° n day electric need _ to "show the way” during the night-time 1 _ _ - ----- — —Wirth - -- - $ATE't3N-� REA, Pl- si= n_Life --c _ y, • cANAAN. )Il r. �Vm. Reynolds. intends working his But after the rain comes the pleasant and genial sunshine, which soon ries tip the -`Lr �'. ` "':• ,.,1J sins*, surgeop■, etc., (Dr. Rea, Coroner), Z'ieiterl" Out. 00ce hours-Moraing from S Dito from 3to 6 l ASSETS Dec. 31;86 FOR SECURITY of POLICY HOLDERN *877,151.98. THE NORTH AM•ERI- CAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., ---- ° . Our land is not s0 good as some, farm On •the 2nd concession, .la_ Lely tenanted by bar. Henry Schneider. mud; and everything is lovely. Just at this season of Lhe' '' when-dOubtlese the 11:'30; evening q'cloc -v -- - - ` W. FERRIER, X.D„M C.P.S., Ont. ofwhicbthe$on, Alex:-Alex.di, 1� 1ss-ppreakleat, bas -Ma the GREATEST PROGR 6s Onr sales err clad ssith snna�_ __ r. James_TVhite and 11r. F'recl .Odor year,. a o! the earth i>rCansd�is aoveie al lt• of any Canadian Our o ebutcher to ls. evening 6 to 9. Sorg ry in rear of RIIQ ma , be attributed w its POPULAR B ld - They pay up as they go. Messrs. Henry and J. VP._,tiVhite are sid"ith-the .bright_green: of-_apung.. T11e _ .:�:=*--BTOBE- $frock St. Horth, moat. Patron* TONTINE VEST3IENT POLICY: to the SECURITY it otters its memb Mr. A. Hubbard Look his departure for • - ROInj this wee with a carload of stock peach and apricot trees are h their bright �; ohpap for cash. --2stf ere; (theCo.Ira a frill Deposit with the. N-, minion GavBrnment ; to Ehe BIISI\ESS �I:4N- the west lastThurtsday.. _ _. _ .- - y 'nil'. A, s. mgle8 have unfortunately and implements. Mr. Enoch Kester and. family hPe y pink and violet lossoms, and ;' the air is ladened with the perfume of : - _ De-atal. . �. �� :-- .--': --: - - -•- - NER in which Its affairs ase attended to ; to the VAST EXPERIENCE of the uni:sbers of its BOARD of DIRECTORS: ; to the PROMPT strayed away. ' ?�l1 nature seems to sin with o at moved to their home on townline. The blizzard gave our town a good orange blossoms, the rose bash, the white lily, and myriads of other Sowers. So y J ... DR. F. L. HENRY, DENTIST, visits PAYMENTof all just DEATH CLAIMB,and eo its VERY LIBERAL form of POLICY CO-- thus ce of fine weather. IE lyes pi?esrBa g overhenling: .Some. of our young .men math faF the wsdther_ - Althonah the city is very inviting at this Pickering sin W educed of es=h mopth. 9Italised Air administered for the painless oz- tsaetloa of the teeth. ass TRACT. Full particulare furaiehad by , f'- f'-;*O�j,gOy� the scribe a rest. bir. Wm. BriRasll started for bf ichigsn have decided to go west. __ Alar a number of Orin le R Y 8 P@°P ear• it cannot oompare.witlt the country. The other day I took a ran PICKETING, ' on Monday last.! ' attended apartyat 3tr,Wui. MacF'arlane's down to the seashore at Port Ballon•, and ° "Oysters -were plentiful and till .had a very .pleasant' mal• _ - -� ' -^^� ^^- Agent for the following first-class Fire Inmr- sans companies: Mr• Turner, of ' Dakota, to visiting friends oa Cancan's borders at present. was not only surprised but delighted with the *cenery alone through the valley to BARRISTEti THE LANCASHIRE, time. the coast.' I have seen some fine farms in !' ' It andsolioitor Notar•yPublic. o t. - Aevaxll's BiQok, brook -street, Whitby Private , OREENWO D. the, buildings are not as substantial as funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable , ,' ,terms of payment. 8 y -- Riskstaken on all ktads of property at iowert T) B Cii2eaWoptl mills are bOt31 ruIIaiIIg -_ - THOMAS PARKER. BARRISTER possible rates Business solicited. s5 p ^-___ in fall blast, and Corning oris good work, The Sacrament of -the Lord's Supper uP be in man6h u Canadian farms, the sarrouad- � ere. are not to be compared �to those , 1 •aa Solicitor, a:c. money to loan. NO eommis.i= Office : Haney's Building, Maker- I -i_ag ;,open every BLtuzday ae� . . Onstado Bank as usual, Mr. Cal well is brag up quite s will observed • the Presbyterian church here on Sabbath Wait. A blit meeting of the Y. P. A. of t s that greet the eye here. The land is o! _ y the choicest quality, and will w as q Y.° Y °, I.-, FAREWELL, T E. FAREWELL, LL. B., number of ood cattle this section at for the foreign markets. R village was held in the aerial place on th' z lag. Most of the reaches are a high :• eJ . SISTER. Crown Attorney, and :, ..' . Oonaty go�ym, Court House, Wbitbv. 10•y PICSERING AGENCY present The first open air bath of the season Friday evening last. The attendance President, ate of cnitivatioa, and nee sarronnded with beautiful badge rows or with rows of - wastaken. Leri Mackey, He was working M.—YetesritusrV. Craig, occupied the chair, and in hie - the a Lha laca._Tlse land ' Baa ayt- neineue. •Osrtca Hoass-From 30 to 8 ; 8attt;da a 7 10 ar°nnd . an t e water oo so - _ � on a work accomplished during the fast ' six months, and d a tom t to Pm t ra_nce_ot . lleyze--s� as a hD floor, and but little of th,L lying between — Los les and she ocean ]sires itrig► req _ ^^--11 ..T .H. HOPKINS, VETE • Burgeon, Graduate of the Ontario vet- orinary College, Toronto. Treats all diseases of invsti an e -� - °r so insplrinq, and ice so slippery- the domesticated animals. Call* by nay or ' night pti attended to. 0laceaadrsideace, prom y to 1 o'clock. v ggy� s Band i connection. n► that he really eon 't help it. . Mr, Gleeson. the members for the readiness with which the bad rformed the various Pe tion, as the night mists from the sea, with : the. winter's rainfall, supply sufficient' -- o� ppointe CnthbesL s �e:ellrJ Store, sing street. Ticketing. V_y o 8- GEORGE KERR, Agent. Y) our °neral merchant, 8 has issued neat and tasty circulars an. duties which from week to week were _ x` moisture for the growth of alfalfa, barley - fii PKIN8,'VETERINARY SUR- --- i -. - -, --- - - ;;--- _ aouncia the Chan a about to take man R P laid upon them. Ager a chorus by mem• ro of the Soviet Miss Agnes Tiwm and other cereal Thousands of acres are f seLontmoraage•.lemons,apr&eat•, es.I 1i in Lhe nt of the store. Mr. , _. arfaary Colle-qa, Toronto, will visit whitavale. . amerrrrood,�tUse Hill, Highland Crook. and t'Lo.- a ca 9; g a -1 s,3a I O'a1. Gleeson has void the prarmsea 'to iiia brother, Edward Gleeson, who has been met e o ur.etg r• G. Parker, Vice -President, followed with cnitiration of Lhe wise and' raisin °.I pye .` sive the rancher a large return - Danbartoa every Saturday. Also practical horseshoer. DE#••*sa of the horse ■ toot An •f - - _ -! - ;ry in the store for years, and is well-known an estivs ad revs n t ''\ y inter d o ha ecessit Advantages Society” After on e investment. Many of your reader, no' - _ surgical op.r itoa■ • •pacialey. assistant 1. >boneabo r always on�hhan ls, promptly oateaded to- et•�r Whitevals, soy I a � a 2 �� ® .4 t !j - o v re. i eanr;w b" ' in this seetion. Mr. Gleason is foisted LO eel] everything before leaving,and leas ry of our a solo, There's as room -for twa��ly Miss Henderson, bfrss Bales, in bar usual doubt, would like tb know how the of land compares with Canada. H y im land. ' Oat, P.O. sadr•sa : rein River, Oat. ci ,, QD m e AeR' e! ' marked all Roods down to wholesale happy manner, recited "Nan, the drunk• proved met to oranges and lemons, `t. here from #800 _ _ I .5 o fexdy " i•pp prices in order to do so. Profit by the Dor. Walter Thom self* at to #1,b00 per sore, ;; but be �usitntls (l2axr1�3• f"' " chance. ard's wife." road r ",Why good strain and grape land can : ,.e. , rut," t.i I earefully prepared assn on do we `•Trio' bought convenient to this cit at from :is $1 Unimp oved loud _ . _C 14 rurr, && /Q' .. .. '. Q'3;•. .' C° a a. 31 a : •. ., ,. • mer _ -- WHITisv. • , . �_ . .. , _ _ Live." Then a by the Misses by Rodd, a recitation b Miss Henderson, per acre. can be bought in certain of the San ICHARD STOKES. COMMIS- stats* and Conva as c O�c• at omatiHipper -: IE- stokes' General k[ezctsanu Ciazsmoas. Wk. o 4 �' a a '- .. - ,. a i >� $ e A i Q y 9 0 , 3 ' e a , 1 oq 3 5 a E The congregation of St. Andrews church. base decidel toe d about n a reading bliss L. and a . chorus by l by the 3ocietp, a.1 of which were well and Gabriel a San Bernardino Valleys, wish` _ - 4'I water for irrigation at from #� �' purposes, to #7B acre. and t -L is ' R°Oa land Loa " Special •tteatiou .paid to malting wills and pr- ting u.cessaryapes■ for Probate as ct ,, m . ." 7 ~ ! i .6 =N 'a a .. �X °° #2 000 .n re air.n and improving their P R g received ,were followed b i v livel Y eTY y debate •'Resolved, As a rule a man does not need to work so `, _� R.BEATt3:i,TOW:.`3I3IPCLEFAS Conveyancer, CommuriOnM !or taking jLHF. Conveyancer, 0 � I g��' nc73^� X08 -1 +� Ej '',a H ai C7 m I ehuteh. Tlie_y propose building a gallery across Lhe east end and to renew' elle on this subject, that women. *:stat a greater influence over 'affairs in ' The m11 ash land here as in Canada in order to r, make 3nfact•man men, as I Y ic�, and insurance Agent. -� p y o : o " ,bole of the interior, save the floor. The general than *nen.' affirm. by Messrs. John hays been informed, are making money off Honey to loan on farm property. OFFICES -At .Whftevale. will be fa Brougham every Monday J w; o I- o , � Z ' - o � 9 + q ,- contract will be let by tender and the work will begin delay. stive was supported Anderson And Hugh McCocoebie,, in two live and ten -acre patches -perhaps more -'' money than many Canadian farmers are � afternoon for the traneactlon of b , - .ser - __ gI Jit -c,�� d y •• ' : * without ' The- Mother Goose entertainment held carefully prepared and highly . argumen.. making off their 100 -sore farms, and with ,x�� ,. -Crew deal tnHa labor: -Fos `t init ay •s the euEese thin of the I 11 11 for Lha Coaai of Ontario. Of- _ floe at else store ora res r � : .+ �` * -- ., - T and Wm. Thom exhausted all the time tae 1 c e e no a = aR P or the, vll >;~y iJy'hifBCE.Y a _ _ __° _ _ _ ...... _ ' _. , ing the 1•*t halt century• Not INVENTION` kind held for some time. The program was excellent, the choruses being more fleas that. I tIoned of elle negative. The decision given by three gentinmen in Ilse audteaae wan sn nhtai• H� L lteop a out �i Y around and can always dud •omethinR t6 .-- _ ,L , I.!. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT ve �ttie°Oat p aeoggtteu le as ethhoda d Mr. Chas. H61t, has won the Model sa favor of the nogativa. A' chaos ue by Lhe ��a � �'c°'�t�� butter anis' an $ �ggg. �d rpsclflcatioaa furnished' far every class of ' - - building steam and bot water heat! and ventilation a specia:t . tints --[Herr!• loot. t e country without ■•paenttag the worker fromdug their hamm Pay liberal ; any one can do the work : aithae saz yDung orotd no•pec►al ambit bee A standing challenge on the boards to earl,. shoot and play chef• with any mus so a al Muses Pfizer and Holmes presided a t the O7g� We have no doubt that not only aIItYBLb•r ptbduots reach, all of-wbiob sell at high pnoss. so setas I safely •ay to any resident of ComAda I . . . corner Dundas and Brook streets, wmtby. esidence-KI"Ason 8084 East Ptn%ring. 87-y rdyuir•a: Gpftcl not unwise; you an at tree Ca! `his out sad rttlra to a■ and. Pe will send you tree something of great value and tm- of his in Canada. Don't all a st 1?••k once. - members oI the Socset Mit the tom y mac ity in general will look forward to wbo i• not saiteaed .with itis recent p that there in an unlimited geld _ -_ ing. portance to you. that will start you in business mina fa motel The man who came dere and formed a the opening of these literary ontsewn. nsse for hiss, with good prospects of .3aactUmeea _ L. �,,,^,^ ..,, . _ . __ ... . _ . - • - `[COUCHES & ROWLAND, Licensed which will yon more right •way.. ehaa as ing eta to the dosed. firaod outfit free. Address Tuns d: Co., Augusta, Maida clang for. the purpose of iniad cult -tire snec,eeded very nicely. He secured #'15 suet=ta in October nett with a i grey deal of interest and anticipated anjayment. aogou'ina tom in a taw years st • p nCy be bat exercises common sense and a little k for the whole of North and --- «.-w.-.- eo0a°my Them are not iii woeke in tie R ail YOU KNOW IT "4 i Aaetione•rs, 'Boash Oatarto. Atria% attention given to all W letter or telegraph. tlharg•• mod seta �@ the cissa, but their minds only seam to have taught one new impreattion, very Presentation. •, - pear but what he can an his ranccit. , and r soon e.• one is off he seas eo f I !Ana P•neber, valuator Arbitrator. etc. Ad- 9oz useful in its way -that they are very seed to till and crop p p :&We; THOS, POUCHElt, ii9, Brougham, or . A,. Ill ROWLA.:D, whltby, Ont _ - Palottera Gktzllerd. IDo you l=now that the Federal Lit Auueaace Company has • Gu■saatee Capital of 3900,000, Government Deposit a fi{,&ro. and !■ In every respect axgularcompany,wuinglevel le. e'teaClfer lug drifted out oa the broad of life, looking for freall pasture. . We ars Pleas o.note that Mr. Thos. Henderson, f erly of this vill brit awe, now the tar teacher of & S. No. 11, is the act hap base laAlfwca, dwe6rlai. . , w ,nay Win' t Grope being taken of daring the year. It sells At from us .• • .. and premium policies i1 desired, but that it. now ' Mrs.' Jewell of this plate, who suffered Warwic as, as the close of the winter .to #15 per ton. Two crops of potato°• oda - ' F �' � A 1 N T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN Writing Paper -Hanging, Tinting. tc., of all Ulan also pare insoraace, with ab•otutety•very gaas•r�ty 0f safety and security wbtah rata' po• a yt, stroke some teen months I?•�d eighteen Pt R tem ade rise recipient of the followin alattt,be grown d Kro each year of The ••ma fielel, [or -' notice. AU abscise of *ibis be afforded ou the depmdt or level grew- ago an whose death occurred this week /veli mercterl address :- as as gairden vegetable•, they ars .pva.tint mixed W order. • aa• a ag lila Lead wed. HILTS d: WEI-BOURNE. say • - Do you luta remiams. p OITS_ °vol li0y, a very buried Wednesday. She was mocker ' .. .---- DrAa Sts. -We, the members of the _ 1 crop matures another is -.-planted. sad •e - - e'.; - -- __ BOOtf111su1 ,�%7ItPA. which you pay prmi large pert l* merely a loan or do sit. the COmpaay,whlch,at your death. t1ie,Company will use ivn payment of its ossa ob►tgatioas tsoCal.st• " 'TliO •tndeIIta of the Ontario Ladies' P�o.1' • Matusi Improvement. $ooiet of $. kl,-J1?-�1arW1C$. OirlaOt let Illi• On. WRee for reach hsnde..and' domeetias '' ranee from foo per month, board and ram ' . -. , - TOH'_d LESLIE, BOOT AND -SHOE Orden for the amount true yourfamilyY College Here gave an entertainment in occasion pass without giving expression'to. � the former, and from #375 to #80. board . !J ]later_ Pegged and sewn work. proalptly attended to. Experienced wort d, y pposite the hip. Don't forget the etas peaearl o Do you >rtaow that is is now possible i to obtain pure Li a raeur•aoo without the neve■- the town hall Tuesday night. It was a success .n ever respect our appreciation of you as President of oar Society . You have by assiduous attention and loom for the latter. AL the' resent P'' time the mark9t is overcrowded for me v, flews iztag street, Pickering village. 9.v city of making these loans ordetwsiq.and heticb g without the necessity of thus coutributin to the �� to duty and regular attendance increased Lha interest sad weliara cit the Soeiet yP - t ohanioe, u there has been a large ln$nI `i �! S. COWAN, in returning thanks <Jt • to the public for their patronage daring payment of your own Policy? - Do you Iznorev veins by avoiding these 08MAWA. "' and your genial manner has made your from the east of meChaaioe o[ all kinds so that I would not recommend any of this - .�-.' -the pest seveateea seats. would inform them . that he hss,en.arRed his rho ancL iatende keop " 3a band!* A LL LEATH). Factory Made deposits or loans you easy for m■nY year save from tae third to SS per .cent. of the current aired b the level ` l The lecture given by Profesti�or C.ark ill' the St. Geo e s Sunda setiool build- igf vesemoe peculiarly pleasant to ria• On half o1 the members of qhs Society, we ctsse to come here n•L a6 this time, but �� l ' lstei .°a there will doubtless be c Pehient ": • g on R•^t• and Shoes, which he will_sell cheap for outlay various p y pteminm plans, and. retain the difference for your buei- - Y ing On bfOilaay P� ening last Wa8 fitirly have been r nested to t on with 1B writi Eek ga a t0 e1C II aL Opr eaLeenl; . . for many who are indnstrioos aIId want —yc ' , .cash. Custom Work and�ring as usual. 19yf - _ _ _ - `"- ""-"" gess or your estate' GEO. KERR, A ent, g well attended, and the lecture w.;s a most' excellent one. The subject "The We do not ask you to accept it because ii[ its intrinsic butsifn I work. b , House rent is very high in the city,• and - __ Ifetxirttl. _ _ _ ,1. I. __I ` : • . •DICKERING, ONT. ,was Water Babies" from a story by Kingsley. value p y as an evidence of our eegard,,and we all unite in hoping a decent house is a very hard thing to net at any price. The rates range 4rom #25 _ WI- TO TAKE .. lessons in Instrumental or Vocal )Iasic music in.Clasa by AMcntea Wantctl. i8 y Rev. Mr. Hill, of the Medcalf street bletllodist chnich has received a nnanim• .that your faiare may be crowned with 8nc�•• r month a per Aa I have been asked to ve give partionlan can obtain Vocal or private Instruction. Apply for terms -to ' R. a. Jarvis, .., ' . _- : • ons invitation ' to become pastor of the Si Wed on behalf o[ the Soviet g y C. AICHOBSI, �eCreta rs• as to the journey, the best route, and what Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof. of Music. Chief Agent, Centra! Ontario, blarkhamchurch. TheMarkbamehurch • i• necessary for the trip, I shall try and ' opper_ .swat ce, c •eriag• trigs tree Tor . will be a se rate station and a desirable a ointment, and both Mr. Hill and the The Sunn South. LL -L. S. A. ,r. ,. ' -- 4 In�a201'l®p TO ?s08,S1: _ _ __ _ House and Lot for Safe or Rent. grit t� .Methodists are to be con- . Loa Angeles, Cs]a., Dearth 17th, -'88: -lengthy s.— For the information P of myI -may . � frisson sed readers of Tire Nswis, ' " GOOD 5 -roomed frame • divelliag The cricket club has 'been o .zed I sent THE NEwo a somewhat letter the.laLter last bat b say that I am greatly imp roved in healtha. ' ,t11 • and am *leo incre3asing to weight dai] •� _ Private Funds to incest O oOo on mortgage. on farm piro-' : rty at 8 per cent., in •rims' not more t an pes,CllO. house and lot situated on Church-st, in the Vinaab'of Pickering, near millrace-Roodstabls driving For with a large membership, an with brilliant prospects.' The club has joined rt of month, some means unknown it hue' failed to retic yon, so that I will try and give some of the •� I now weigh some 14 lbs. more than 'I died when I lift Pickering. My family is also -' • a ._ - , ' e No commission. W. H. BILLINGS, Boli- Wbiieo out. 1.3. f. and shed, cod well. particmture q apply to ,TAB. HURLRIIT, Pickering. 10 t! the Ontario Association. , ------ Mr. Samuel Trevin was assaulted with tate sn this one: - in cod health, so that I have Rood recon *�' a ; ^ -good to Neve t)Re�iineite is eitor, __' > :l.il" ' `-- - `' '- P�C$er2=L . __- _ _ __�_- _ - - — . V X3•' B �t Zt. a sand bag on Friday eveuiilq week near I presume some of your readers would like to know what kind of a country itgreeitrg with.as fill• — ;_ . - -=--=LLVERY �-STABIrES'x . .A. hs own residence. HY-turned and called for help, and the robbers ran. T11e .n• goathern California is, and 1 shall try to enlighten them. In a previous letter I f �'he Sultan of Zalizibar is dead. • ' tention evidently was to knock him, in- made reference to the climate, which, not- The lacrosse team reached Queenstown . i.'. ` _ . - sensible and then rob'h'im. - withstanding the many unreliable reports Tuesday and played in Liverpool Wed I desire to return'. my thanks to the public for ` their patrondge since I took possession of tho '' -� . business, and to intimate that in future I will - The boon match here last week was �'-. all that:squid have been est sent to eastern papers,is fir. superior to ' havt�eeen east of the Rocky 'Mountains. As I � a -------- France is promised another Ministerial .a s keel ep On band -at all times first claeari s for hire. '- - -' that the beet of satisfaction ems, o teh, of bIarkbam. .has been called to the Medcalf street Metl od- 1 you are aware, arrived here on the i',th of 3anaary---� hen. lett_ psis on aceoimt ofihe Boulanger affair ' ---Advises from the Congo n to January :, p my rige'ranewed, so will }ie given to iffy pastoris. . ist church here, and will accept subject Toronto the weitber was very cold, but oa 27 Have no further tidings of Ststil g �• I :-. TEADiING A8 Uf3UJLL: to Life decision of the stationin Com• g arriving here I found as line summer weather fig LI ever experienced in Canada. Fire is the Montreal glass .works last ., ss s Terme rAasoi'sble. mittee of Conference. True, this winter has been an exceptional Tuesday night caused a loss of between , <. �. == h - - -- -" _ " ' - r - Funeral - Furnishsn�+s . UIr. sad Mrs. Henry Dearborn; who gen nine moved from this section to Michigan Dias the world over, and Southern Cali- Otis fornix has• Lha 'altogether, #88,000 aad'40,000; cyclone ht � t-, A Tennesse clone on Tuesda Far Sale or To Rent. , 6 _ • years ago, aro visiting Here at the solicits• not escaped cold but during my residence in Los A Angeles n' y night caused the lose of a number, of lives and , ,� - : r, —...,_.. ce shall' olfl to— e4 --- A Ci00D comfortable 8 -roomed Brick PICTURE -FRA MES. - " wedding. The pleasant event oocgrred was a liSht'froet, which did bot little o An emigrant epeo.al °oBided with the � .t1. House, situated on Church St., in the Vile. - 2age of Pickering, with half an acre of land, nese hard at their old homestead do Wednesdayno evening week, a groat many friends being damage to vegetation. The to o! g Pa bannaas trees next morning showed that Petroleos train near Wyoming, Wedneaday, #: a many being inured. driving house and stable and soft water, }reit trees, *c. For tuli particulars apply to the I a ,:..- • F11i'I11tL1ie lIl Great Yal"18t� present. Sack Frost had been around, but many of Lha tender flowers and plants were nil• great passengers A large piece of diseased catti�age has "- -'-' - J.PIRIE, on promises• _��Z'� -,- C1a]�i7Z a Q.-• �ve ghortl after 12 °'clock Tuesday morn• y in. the injured. The past two or three months been removed from Emperor Fredenok?s 477 at rices,' 1©W. P -. iaR fire was discovered -cane alio p of the Oshawa Cabinet factory. .Ths constitute what is known a• the "rain „ y throat, resulting in the improvemelsL' of big condition. r I\RISS A. E. Ridlev, Dress and Mantle lye maker, begs w inform the lame. of Picker- -"ing - J T R T , J1 EA flames vQere exon t under control b g° Y the fire brigade. The damage' to the eeaeoii here, and the rainfall for this sac J has been exceptionally heavy, something 86' inahee }iavin fallen since last l : The Baptist educational convention at . � �. Guelph Tuesday decided b a 1 e P• Y Y asci that •ha-has-learnednee �{�yy method M wtt�ila with rho maitre tante. Apar- - . _ ''_ • fact at is .guaraatesd, Call at Lot 11 oon: S, !J LJ 11 a e e� __ ; Qienlvai'irimr- -. building is considerable. The origin of the fire is not known. over fI November. Wien it rains is Los Angeles the -mud is very disagreeable, owing to the � , ms�ority in favor of iadependeaoe o>; I McMaster University. , ' _ . __.- --... -_s—___. - .. -_—.�. :: .. f1. ' 11 I � — a l �,•e . x1 ,i7 -,.•;� �Q''"�r�' .�' �p '�-• '. a y . i� _,,��%{ W ` , �T . r e s f - c y� yy�.� , . % —.,NUJ...4.c3431.i?MVSi1..3wWija.A.1{+7'xJ\ h� v. ,".....4. Y _r✓..S.C•/FTi_'l'�. -.1 '.. �'..'M .f - .. .c, .aiYl,.i•: ._4\L' . a _�}r4.7.w e./ ��... ..: ,ii.'1n�'41 ..r�.�;Si'4. ..,.x -.. 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Ana 6we►ast, ]Hls father, is °sari Pro Paaut Glizzx:-Thls pops wtioidr me Crolwned seeds new sudor ., M&Mms, I t some men commis to rented, By a magnan�moUs valedictinn to 'was introduv.d to destroy thi Colorado y in surae- th°ugh_ u � giving him such s name, mast have been the dead she 000ilrms the oodwill of the gradually poor- thi hove rued they had such a in somewhat mired is his, Bodptnreoollotioas 8 tato beetle, and was null used f � I aeqgaa4ioEorib, now h_olds�r place aniong hoz and they hied they were going to pat Obt., veroi In and touches the heart of other leaf -eating insects. Chemically it is _W oldedt sovere� of Earop•. Is, May of me in it." Or, possibly, he intended him for r real y.ensa compound of arsenic and oo per, known ass' > "late ent.—L4neds -Tow-,. p---=',, a.- year she coil be 70 years, of age. She "Did you dream what Oha_pp�� the bo; ig romarsonists of Dopper, sad eentaias.wheapase�_Las been os, the throne or halt a Dentary. was, my love"' asked the ahtld'a mother, It lsnot tree that the people o! this mo after r W[Illam's daft cows 68 per neat o rrseaions acid or white sr- Bh• enjoys good health, and bids fair to live anxiously. nation or of any other nation wort too mach. addressed 1 o President Gmiaot, we cannot sonic. Of course it ls important that ib be a ' - ;' sad reiggnn fat manyy yeah yet. If ahs at- " Oh, yes, mamma, and I never saw any They may [ret too mach, or• they may con- but think the French republic more doeply pure, otherwise the proportions given for' betas the of }gar grandfsiher, George thing lilts it. lb wwdike this " fine themselves too tanohtooneeter interested than as other Stpte in to pro ntixiag with dilaeat will be ntteertain. III., she °will wild the sceptre (barring ao- The child took sonic bread crumbs from of the same kind of work, but work well to tion of the life of rile taco Emperor. The sdniteratrd artiol ls generaUy of a a ddeat) rep to the .yeas 1901. Ii at that his late and began to trace out with great and intelligently done kills noboby It is true, that the Emperor Frederick,' lighter color than the puN, end should never ^ ' ' :'._'tlme her sou, the Priaw of Wale, becomes dlstinottaass the ahmpe which he saw in bis This ls about the time of year that a m°a large minded, roe+, and as he be purchased. [ A great deal of much °dal.. gene I t:I,. g, he will love reached the rips age of dreams. decides os, becoming an amateur gardener. ls believed to be, ,le,, above 1, a patriot, rotated Part Green is sold, sad in baying, yenta. . He had. never yet looked on death or sera He should apppply to the man that became an mad that he never will voluntarily relia- one unskilled in testing it must depend- r►poo The new German Emperor Frederick is 57 any o! its paraphernalia;-amstenr gardeaes this tithe last yye�a�r, U he galsh the 4wo provinoes which in 1871 were the integrity and t9arefalaess in pnro years o! age. and his Emprea. the daughter watched him with sinking heart there grew would like to get ten orflf%een dollars'wort incorporated in the German fatherland. on the part o! those he bays of.—ED.j -+ :'of Queen Victoria, is 49. Judging from ander bis little fingers the ezaot outline° of of implements for about a dollar•and •halt. But mast France condemn her thrifty had * pp��otograpla, he does not closely resemble • coffin. The Genoa, Nev., Cowier tells of a to h hardworkingg children to bear for genera- DlaesPPlieation.-Like tttwb other ineoti- isis: departed fstez..ia. ilia ince, but she !' It was only, ° drresm," the mother said, aaag agnaw who walked through the vii- tion the load of a oolossal military estab- Paris Green diluted be applied either looks v much like her. , mother. If and forbors.e telling the happyr child what age barefooted .the other daywhea the there lisl►meat, and stand prepared to leopard xietilneis or the dim prooneart as flour or r plaster,, or meohani ll �miaed ~-, t v0 , Flu wftwK fetor, mud ppeerrNape he may, he will wear But in -a taw days the chid dakeaed „and n her toes a little to kee them out of the of regaining Alsace and sreeoden of r y g t - ', his Drown (barrio accidents) -ti to the and the broken-hearted mother cow P P rains? In the recove of the lost territory is Proterable ; ret uiroumatances must Lhrge• R p died snow, but otherwise paid ao attention to the 1 overs t ase. Ae a diluent, flour ear 1922 Hls a{lmeaty dim his prospect darn to oonieas that there was amus dremd cold. really essential to her dignity and Prosper ' ls e:oelleat, as its adhedveneas when damp . j y` -' .but the Scotch Dr: Mackenzie may banish and potent necromancy in dreams. ty, la her on respect sad her retention of A circumstance within the know a of Lady-" I like your picture so mach. and a place of honor among the great pours o aide in The the poison to the plant r Tailments. . he Sin o! the Belgians, Leopold IL, 4e, the writer aesmed`almoat to partake o�the I wronld dearly-love.to be an hrtirt. Won't Eum� Y leaves. • The proportions of rho miatnrs he frit of divination. A little 1 of 4 yours yon tell me the secr•thow to do it?" Artist should vary somewhat haoordtng do the rola• i. . , - "` . , he should reign till Bls ,. Let ns'see what light ls thrown b history dernew of the folia to which it is d it have ve' tea Igg ss, You ti b3 yeah o d, lgn - bloat wiUinglyr madam: foliage '- .,lssaehas the age at which his father died he old, while et well and with t ' t1hht- oqly to sleet the.right colors and pat them I included part ls to be applied, but in general {t fs sate to use y �hteerr tions. The France o Franc iw-- , ,will be king rep to the year 1910. He has est intimation of doming on to right place. ' " Oh, thanks, awfully. a neither Aleace nor Lorraine, nor one art b weight of Part Greece to toren been on the throne nearly twenty-three mother : I ab,D- o home -now -rad commence right Franche Comte, nor Nice and Savoy, nor the parts of dour.A[r-slaked lime Is also an ex-- ' " Next Sunday I am- ging to die and Mi... away- g Rouuillon, nor Avignon and 0 e, nor t diluent, ane part poison to fifty of yam. - g srhhaagg The Emperor of Austria. Francis Joseph, Lever (the Episcopal oler$ymra) cora-linty y the Three Bash rive, nor ma8h of what u Johnson -Your brother ls open his oP lime will do for most insect. For ofd . Is 58 years old, and he has worn the lmperi• me. taamms.' now French Flanders and Artols ; no, nor - ' al crown for forty yeah. His predecessor The child's mother reproved her gently winter is Florida, I believe. Health ? even Calci. town. Nevertheless, she held water or one and to 50 or 80 ons of mix one ounce th 2 nm 7 ' _ 0 foolishl but the child insist- Jackson -He's . there- for +con+m , not her owe t the vast" dominions of water, pound B his favor when but 55 years of age, because -- ° - - Char es , w , re tive y, a be was tired of the turmoil and trouble.' "The Sunday after Mr. Lever (the clergy- Yet. He-caCcnlaie3-13sattke asvfn8 mewl. fad m-tglltier- Lo�noic PotcPLa-This iaeeoticn e o .._- Fraaols Joseph ls •polished scholar, a Ila- man) will die, and theta won't be any one to and Christmas presents would pay railroad Bismarck. So, too - under Louis XIQ`. recent introduction, a on Warty ac:codn�s qaist, an septieqatiof mili• bre him." fares both ways and put money in his France possessed the ltegemoa`y- of -Europe, Preferable to Purls green. Being a waste to �. tat► p, and • charmer. He y, a nnootpmon remark and the solemaity pocket. atthongh the whole of AAlssae was not so- duet in the manatacrtnre of aniline dyes, iitis, r and bids fair to reign form long time yet o ° o d's manner created h pauinQ im• Papa (severely -Did yod oak mamma if q until nearly forty years after he had comparatively cheap, coeting�oaly l6 eats ► I (ban lea �iden{s),tesatoa, which was forgotten b5lhter sudden you could have that apple . Three, yeir-oId�ll taken a the reins of go Pond at retail. ' It is less poisonous LhsaParis � :.y .. The King of Italy, Humberto I., fa 44 illness She wu taken Ul with oongestioa -Y es, air.. Yaps -Be careful, now. 1'll although yagh the dPuchy of Lorraiine was act green. ls more finely pulverized, and hence I j= tik ears old, and has worn the crown since the of the brain and was buried, as sbe had pre- ask mamma, sad is she sa you dada t ask � till near the close o! the reign of his more adheeiveto vegetation, and more I, -. __ _... .. Wim- �� � -F rt o , on a ioIlowing Sunday by the tier. her Ill whip you for pay Di4— ruyd t -grandson, or Daly:a little more than a SUAMI'io it much l is wwter ft re it - f & Kings of United Italy gym--, who' had also baptized her. Now you ask . and ache � Alexof ander s. owes incredible s, 1 lsthen is perfect part of the health, o�on�l$a't hsm� t TA nse.j-am � 85• s-ia d T fields for �` may oilier and than is A�- more conspicuous ly, ander nger than � I.a tiles to 1 The Emperor nada. expansionls leu danger of nada for food el Is 43 years old,'aud mounted the throne sickened and died; but it was not on the Mormon elder (to shoe ,dealer) : I want whose fahsbitant never learned to use the g the mtirdee o! his ta*he, seven yarn sncoeuive Sunday he cow buried, as little to t a of shoes for my wife. 36oe French toe with correctness or with flu• which it has been applied. -It may be cep• a"r pair ,�--or-wet.--ifdry; mfr -ons - Mary had predicted, but on the seacad fol- r-1'er; dr.- -�Fim number, gl#ase . ere, fes• is are t�piench- �t b we lib of the to forty ria � .'. - ,- _ The Ring o! Denmark, Chrsttaa' 1%., ls lowing, and the funeral service we&conduct- Mormon elder -Seventeen. Shoe dales- p Y lg Pia Ps' ,.m ed ala brother, Were befog m ai speaking canton of 8witserland and the fioar or lime, and sift or -dust on In the maal 9 �? , q0 years of , or a year older than Queen by y , m'gy- Seventeen 2 Great Brigham, sir, we haven't French-speaking provinces of Belgium, miner. In water, it {s ode to use one : `� Desi that lar t Mormon elder (stera[y) ib were of France ander to Ene , He has wielded the sceptre for It may. be ,possible that t a . co m nit_ ape.. o arm r G 1_ , :_ - - ''-a quarter of a century, or just halt as long death oppressed the child. and a apple• os,, sit, but o! thea o e. nit more to win by the frlandsh{p and fel- i er of these snbetanoss may os, used to• t - as the Britlsh Queen One of his d°aghters headed her own sadden demise. But w6 LandAgent-Yoa can't do better than to lowship of Germany than by persisting in destroy such leaf•etting lms«+t ss do not sed• t b rias wife o! the Rusdap czar; another of should -she anticipate the death of bar friend come oat to our town to toasts. " How her went Implacable attitude ? And who, them- is wife of the heir apparent to the sad whence came that occult . knowle�e „ > a toot frail h vegetables that are to tits used British orowa, and his ssoond son is Sieg of which breathed forth ia.the spirit of it abort the climate Y simply woadertaL recaliiag the amazing 6iatot4<uktraosforma- soon sitar the °ppUcr Potato_ besides, fi Italian skies and balmy winds and sU that tions fa Erenah policy -ss,, for instance, the of variona species, cucumber beetles, Danker 4t�eae. say from little Mary's infant pa? sort of thing. Never have each storms as abrupt alliance with Austria in 1758 after 'worms, and. the var[ota leaf•eatiug terve The of Sweden and Norway. Oscar A taw years ago ° l sip living is Chicago, on are aaoa°tamed to." •• W hero L Srigsby more than . oeatorla�. of warfare -.-eau re= y d I y Which. attack the foliage of fruit or shads v. - .- 1., .4-l! +red ha rat r+oelved a *ter from a tries residing n who weal cot there six months v •' He w impossible another sadden revolati2ft for siirteea years. 8e liar favored some roe annibal, Mo. Before the letter reacted °ga trees nay mil be destroyed by these iaseoti 1t destination s terrible disaster had oo• was !rosea is to last bUszatd." is her form mations T �# Lanls I. V 60 anrred and an awful bereavement lead fallen A joke It told in connection. Witt A oomblaatiot of this sort ls believed to The King of Portugal. Praaident Ctaveland`a through Ps .have been sated by M. Jala F andcaarsoxa xst Usrxa Porsoas.-Dr. J. tL. Treats old, and is a man of enterprise and os, Rhsitiend w whom it ws,s wrtttaa Yet Uf°u. Pha shared the discredityof A irintaer gives the folloeviag preoaations lana. Aman who come miles from the the scheme has siac@ progress He has been los twenty seven three days before the avoidant happened. ,.to. be, observed is 6tendling and applying years a King. at a disbam• o! stagy hnadreds at miles, conatsy to sae and eh.ka hands' with is its advoate But it might be Icokgd upon these iaewticids tortes : chief want awe, exultant; alatmin that mora favorably were Frenchmen once con' The power and authority of the King of this ls what the friend in Missouri wrote : y g y •' Where are you I What has happened with others the Ptaddeab meralp shoot vinoed that the rater of 3ermany oris their The poison 'steeled 'apt In a gale plass . Spite, AlLonw XXL. who t. not yet taro 9 toe but him he. addressed sincere well,wisher and would ladl h � Do trio . old V United b the an of life to you ? Are You in to flesh or out of It t �� paa�on„ally. 1! Y . �P sued ' abeled ” P , not die, me . t yam. ' y Whatever I your anxious, troubled face When asked bow that wan,he�rep it d, The them W componsaaon in some other guar•• the powder with the hand, as Is sometimes mamma. He never saw his royal airs goy President told ma to os,, ter for the Irrevocable surrender of 'Mots done An abrasion of the rife might result The Kin of Gresce, or Ki of the Bel- comes before m•. 1 can do nothing until I Por „ Rtrosbur UD aeadonabt It would in serious barn. A 1 the powder with King I , is 43 •r s d • e, and 7 happy. tiny I ted w tired everyht, John, said � B• 9 p PP p • P_ bear shat on are won and la and as. �. 4. - - ranee, Georgics. y g , � be, • blgasiag m the Continent could France the wind; if nay. w as not to breathe It. ____,..___. been Sin for a -quarter• of a Den , or ever.' a !=ores +Nita, as she took rep her daratag and German be Baked the bonds o! is lea or fruits which - r Me no wait - .._ mutual interes land eaten, or It a w was , a w _-He.�aad°_ lt_p. =ttwe had-'bseao ed yth4 ant h the — ti Led 6 Whenwor iedas t too, atm sOT_a t�he-fahabitaats of E thaw to she �aaall�wee ata).whPrevant�mnimsLr 1 J job to m rale We models Greeks or,kee hen the telegraph P su WOUta 0014 a uropb bags, _�_badr livor. conatr the tidings that carried sorrow into millions of [ , tc{Ung I!! ---t who form feeding on poisoned insects.Tort ilia 1'he sovereign or Sultan of Turkey, Abdul y F3s w-ni !ta a noted very atnn y, cod re,- the opus and w of the Fr each nation, s of the {son on a few planta first, -Hamid A., 1e,-48 - er» ofd, and succeeded half a hundred happy tamilies. lased to eat. I'm afraid she's going to die. "--�6o the throne twee ears agog when the } lam' de 9 it • The.par_ ��_y.M,'� .�._.,ioha>. wlth...+n anziona- But, however acceptable W . Frenchman least It be�too etreaq for the leaves. ' y `copon that 1e, not a dream nor rise -mottled eddy ovartare'ot the new Em- Use it of ao greatetstsea4ttr t}tra Is aeaa- - t., majesty who preceded him was deposed. He I aeon his face, Ism worried about that bolter pmoe, it Ls their misfortune that they can- Baty to kAl.tbe infects. [To whish we add: L. _..'Its the twentyeighth. Sultan since the con- ooacladon o! a cloudy berm, sur the chin- myself. - .not balled n n it hope• of stable recoaoilia- In with. flour or. lime mix v r neat of Constantinople b the Turks. era of a too vivid imagination, fiat which Is June color in batter is a fact. It is on• po cry +4 y Sion sad of joint advanecmeet.. The ova• thoro:♦�, If in water, stir well &sit, and The King of the Netharlandt, William thrust upon to when we least expect - de• fortunate that artificial coloring in unite- of Frame and Germany remain+ a stir very frequently, °° the poisons do act .. - IIL, ls the oldest monarch in Europe, being ' ib! ! tion of Nature's line in June does nit Impart dream, for the high-minded sovereign. who dissolve mod ate ooasq►ntty'settling to or now of the age of 71, and entered upon the Mrs. is eogia AAttends the y Ger inns flavor. Here ls where the only might have affected it, is doomed. What Cowards the bottom of We xnt.intng ves- =. fortieth year,of his reign on St. Patrick's . chance for deception comes in. The color oasts a d shadow os, the outlook ls the tela. -ED. A � A French Ball. enter Ds . though be ls a scion, of the royal house " Toczy, me daughter, said the Widow suggests the flavor, and the popular. notion fact that the saoomem of an Emperor &I• PY=TErnux, on Ixnxcr PowD is of re - a Even [m Holland the old-mon- Mag�►w lifting tier disbenaed head from %bat high flavor goes with high color has ready moribund Is deemed of all men least da "Web Is merry at times. her damask couch. some foundation in Naturs. Herein pr°b°• -likely to be swayed by 'hustanitartan and. cent iatarodnotioa and ls very useful for ds- . 3 • The ging of Roumania, Carol I., [s 49 .. Well mimmaw." ' bly Ues the secret of tits popular lNeterenoe chivalrous motives atroyfag Insects whish cannot be reached by i .. _ ..years of age, and way proclaimed King only •• In there air r 4hra : as wather in to for high color. The palate it r measure -- - - . the iter paleDns it kill by simple son %aot - u°ven years ago, bat before that time he had hoa•s. Tnoz9 Y' P cheated through the eye. ` So, by common with the insect, and hence does not as td to _ -lbom for fourteen years th+s Domani o! his ..Yes, mimnaw." - consent,. tt not from popular demand, arti• � Readlux and Thinkinpt. be eaten. = It it pnotiaally 6armiese to mea t • " taabjj�ots .. + ficial colorin ls noticed But it need tort and the higher animals, and may. be handed -- 1`6e Slhg of 9ervia, Milan L, is 34, and An' annv flappooad Dice, Toazy. . g Pr Resdin should teach a man to think; it with im tt�. It�ma be lied either y y ls tDo oltea re, on %o save m dry or is no-nooa-s tablespoonful to a that he had .held the Wrens for fourteen " Frappe 1 ur frnppooed, me . dwUnt, off Yes. times have changed, remarks The of thinking. " Reading maketh a full man," mat - �im R lou of water. Pyrethrum consists of tisef dry �����e.tre, by election as Prince Milan Otnenovio id's an the remises me a bawl av id, fur Bosum Congregationalist. There was Cot- says Loud -Bacon, but where there is no out- po.Al me head to bnshtin'. ' ton Mather, who, according to the es" t •flow falaew breeds stagnation. Many stu• wcslai flowers of. elate -of to .genu° He i. the roust of his dynasty since .. I told you w, mimaaw," amid Arathusa. at to Boston minisuee' meeting reoeatly, dem are ate i reservoir into which • Uttie Pa/rethrsm, which,aro related to is common ! $ervis threw off the Turkish yoke fn 1829. .. Y e towld me twhat; Tooty Y' re°ehed at his own, installation a sermon stream of water rides no -faster than it ave °y ,dr J of our roadsides. IC owes poits in• r ffis predecessor was asssrsinated _', .. i refaced saotidd+l properties, by Prolonged ezpomro- The Yrinw of Montan I hat you'd he sorry when you were , ting an hoar and a half, having p porates They are forever pnmpigg in but to air, and hence it ls highly imppoortant tat J rel egro sober, m{mmsw." it with •prayer whore duration ora+ an hour never drawing out The mind of a. mature the fresh article be obtained. Pyieteam ls I NiahoW I.. w o L 4i years old, and has t• Throth'n ye Itowld me %h6 throot, me and a gnnrter. There is a DDntragto as the man aboald be a aPrin not r. ad. , - ( for twee ht ear: 8 �• ,m ani° It is %sae, at has g` po excellent foe kIfag aabbyfe wormy. oasiant - 1rlv ty•elg y dare htber,, d the wido with a can ; enl t remarked, between snob a��record been• aid, tat " too worms, cherry. rued rose slags and similar —' ' In Germany there we three Kings and m ., Ora irora y, but forty didn't Mare are 6n a ot- hiah •Brand Dake besides the Emperor of Gee• ��-��sp ` leaves- a onto no time for Wim• -• many and the King of Bavaria, to king of pit a ehtop to that Frisch ba.l anpervint it are wmetitnes offered . • prayer mgatiag thought" ear aver a f +t, • from eviatwtia'. at all, at all, as Mn. nowadays, and drawing an his, lite and never'paint. _ �erst� a - Wurtembtirg,• to King of Saxony. and to ; .' root of: White Hellebore Tr Gorier wad sing. Bow did Oi get home, He ls taught how to start and Iestn to paint) . kills both b contact with to akin reigning Grand Dake of Baden . Tooz ? Who brnng me.to the dare an , She Got Him, For it Was Leap by painting. The artisan does not spend a p There are in Europe two kingless Donate �� me fa 1' Was id is me own os,+ me of the faster, and .by being at4a. It ii ries-France and Switzerland BoC6 0! p' you, a lifetime in tr+ininQ lila eye 'and'y noble for destroying currant daaghther, or was id is ^ han'crrt OI kem hand +red soomm�h _ m e ; he =those republic@ again to be able to get °long .m me domm it this m twrnin' bilin an A. wild symphonic_ yell burst from the worms and similar insect It may be mp- ad k the without the daneq of �o ' to his tool slid to work. _- °eP P coded me b cotifnl aasant dhresa flattherin windows, chimneys sad doors of a Jarvis ge plied as a simple powder, or mixed with . 7 Ph That prrt-cf'ths intelleo workman s edn- ' Sings or Emperors. is the blissard ?' SL residenoe list evening about ten o cloak. anon whish comes from read 'g $.to tach water, one Dunes to two gallon, and spry The President of the French republic, 1 A man who. was autionsi le himself ed on. • . •Yon ane home 1n your own coupe y tti6g him how to use his tools -fleet iiia men• • ldr. Carnot, ls 51 years of: age, and was " smawtered the �liu liter., 'slide down town to get a shave at the bar- Kmosara MixTuum.-Muchprominence, elected to offiw in Deaembet last He L- r m ��maw' "add the widow bet's was w startled that he tell into a d• sal frcnities Reading wings his Imaging- Oh, Oi did, did Ot, pre tion ; ib •tames his fancy ; lit instructs his has been Riyeq of lata years to kerosene and; Polytechnic School is Perls, with a new -fashioned moan ; " Well, Oi'm die of water. But his fright was nothing n ant ; it firms his reason; it enriches map emulsion as an insecticide. Man pro - and hold various offices before his election led av that, Toosy, for IVU save iz a grait to that of Claude Jones..for•it was he•that 1 rations of ft have ham recommeaclZ and "er President. There are over SS,000,OD)' gg his memory. dud whoa Lids mind ls than pa rations my ghoandaloizin' intoiroly: Oh, bat uttered tat shriek of an�h. As has been deed sad ni d it ls as read fns need more or less successfully. The simplest -people in.the French eeeeppnblio. " p;+m glad Oi m aloive this blesidd mawrai><' his wont daring the last five years, he sailed °> equipped y formula that i have seen is Jrdvea Prof.• i - In the tepnbUo of Switzerland, to highesthn the shlathen of sham megal'so' last evening -on os, Pauline. She welcomed him- ib work as the blwksmith s arm i. for its i vial of the Govetnmeat is the President. psga� task when he gots strength and skill W A. J: (:oak, who says he has nand the fol- Hair Wieubowwowohky deaths yeti at the and > e him to drew rep to'the nrtursl gas Wield the hemmer. Too many students lowing method ezosilent : One gasrt of wit r '• ' of the Federal Council, who ls elected by bsU lash' aolght Who was that was in the and warm Mr feet TheT talked en in their make of the world' a gymnasium instead of wap ands two Salton of water nee heateA bo - ilia, Federal Assembly. holds office for the box wid iz Toney? Han a wan av me usual easy manner for an, hoar, when Paul- the bo in when one pintofkerosene __ 't` term of one year, and enjoys a'Wary of knows aha `�w�an thin sagvia' his !whish• lue.dtew ber'ohafr up beslde Claude's and a workshop; they are forever getting .oil is immediately stirred in and all well . Sg,000 per annum. The President, for the yy dropped bar bead on his shoulder. The strength; but never using it to coy purpose p t b lids. W. F. Hertntein. A kers Hair Wieaybowwowahky. Ow, wow, PPed ez t to and t nota mixed: Of coarse the nap and conies most _ 7en but !what a tpime we had -me head's the fsightened�o man oould.only.gasp.and Q8p tap got be removed from to 11" before thekeroiene, pPereesss ant ls not e . ble, w re•eleation until away.; ng at she followed him. , im result the profession ase: ittU of a after the enol his term of ofiiod wise av a wether bucket this tsawrnin -an !P* „ y ' b „ oramraed men but want of thinkers the is put into the mixture. y� me. -throat--oh, me threat s'that hot an' Pa ne, he exclaimed, are you mad ! make of amens, bnrnia' that id makes me feel as off Oi'n What do yon mean ? She fell on her k g „ Toa►oeo ls another ezoelleab insecticide , nit an sad . sad ou ht'to be more tried. Tn roan faced never sera s dhrn av wether in me loife. at his feet, on a rug whish represented m g h9 P Bsfors to wedding day he vows and pro. Oh, off Ol only had me moot' nndher the woolly dog playing; with a sky-blue at. the steno can be obtained free at t e oiggt test thmt his dessert are will be her happi• ho drini, Oi'm tbinkin' ON dhrink uv'ry " What do I mean?' she exclaimed hoarse- Dental Note. msnnfrotories, and they make rn ezobllent a�asrdthat-thero.isno.smatiflee too great dhyro in th' a nldack afore Oi'd lafve off i , " mean that I love on. I Gave waited tn,eDt ropeiUag mulch 'for various plants.. -' ' "!or him to make to o. owreem* her comfort. P i q y y Smith-Tgath remind ale of women. as well as bein of value as s fertiliser, A TLres mouths after they are married she liar 3fismissiray s a.tureible head buehter,_ w id tong for your declaration. You haLLLLLve not Jones -In what respect 2 ung ref tobaeoo mid0 by waking to team the Manders to the tide ie the bed ls' Toozy I An ids s pockit bushter, too, made'it--The rites has coma hove-y�y ` 8initll-- e4 ono, you s'-ee; Taise�isip-Tate : me danghther 1 o d' a know that ;mast and shall So saying to heroic girl we nrffer like. to miwhiet them, the stems is ter. or boiling them, ls ei- :- to keep him from rolling himself rep to mil Hai, Wieaybowwoow hky`forgot to pay fur olnsped her lover In her arms. Its wrenched and we feel bad when we loge tthe�m g featlw to kill Uc@, .red spiders and • .jj dotbes, the orcins, an' bhn his ,fan buttons but himself away and rushed to the door. It many other d or pest° _ Aa eztremeiy interesting; ezper{meat lfas Oi' had to fork over the money meself. Bret was shut and looked. "You annot escape . . been made by Mr. J. Wagner, of ,Boston, Hair Wisny to-wld-me Oi-leirt-so-noice in me," orled his inexorable pursuer, "Yon are Matthew Arnold , say■ that the American : A Reasonable Regneat • Mass. He sent nine carrier -pigeons to Lou- me cwhtoom. fit shuppose Ol did, Toozy. aims:" The n it orae that Claude Jones' Ups ,' funny men" fire a national calamity. ilPa "' said a beautiful girl, bri htl 1� don by mall -steamer on 6otober .9, 1888. O['oPish the b1eG,aggertys kna.have_seen srtdd in one long wail of agony and he Pa, B{ , 8 y..11 o yy m er theft activat6ey commeaaeil me I Ow, but Oi mnaht have sued the b'ya' sop supineon a $ooE4 eat of a oomtaiseioa by the `t do you know that this 1e, my -eighteen "ibeir .Iiajq flight home serosa the Atlantis, Warta lap fwhin they olapt their eyes an the ! ggazed pitilessly into his eyes: They will . Ontarle Government to investigate the whole birthday ?" } Ocean Up to January 10, 1887, three of gut oh, my -me bead's, bwhtin;-wad the be married in June: - - subject of the mineral wealth of the Pro- " Why,__blots_ me, so it fs r' responded these birds had returned ; one arrived in halt an' me throat's arackim' wad the drooth. "'m'- —� i vinces and• of the best mean'for its being the' old man "• It �ceea't seem possible �i $catch direct from Landon; the second was gar Tooa wad the flopp d Dice The old story boiled down :=She (early in. utilized, is a step is the right direction. that my little girl has grown to be a young ' . -.17 Soatifamon di near New York City. and the Wath r 1 oo e` me d the av aNpo"d owe the evening)• -Good evening, Mr. $smpson-- Perhaps this ought to have been dont long lady." ` t 8 l' meael' 1n id. Urs course ! contra 1 wnrrn I Same She, (late In night, Bat better late than never. Hitherto Well, alis has, papa, and I corer you to third was found in - he Alle han Mountains �° �• M in Pennsylvania. The owner's address was but id's a long toime a fore. be Lound George. • , - the,hindranoss in the way have been many. do me a very great favor, and the batiti yin .. .. . printed on the birds' wings, and, when they ata Frinoh buil dhrilaF s�ampagpy wad Lsndladg (to boarder) -How is the bather, One aftet'annther of these has disappeared, int $irl hid hec_bin•hing loos npop •the Qldl Mrons found, to birds were returned to aha{ry Roosian, an' I&=' n a Py av Mr. Donley? Dnmley (ipreduce broker) and now, no time ought to be lost The roan s ahonlder. tll site owsgr. The other six birds were not roe carry ins mesei' loilce that Oi�m aarda' thL QnieE bat strong, madam, and in little de- thing needs to be,nshed, and we bops What b it, dear ! he asked' fondly. r •hovered. blessid mswrnln .'r . . Mand. that Me. 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Two hundred and fifty {mmSgraaEs WHY- royal hoose for several months, but only to- or a aged -who an broken down from goy y 6.:.: ..- 'rodinW last week. ruined is it two hiss Their rest was 0th.abo.•eau.St,oraayaansenatwre■tioned*bsr, e r cAt�fADiAN �ACIFIC. 1.; P°B �veyn�d oa,r address and 10 ants in damp• for Lnboa'e A contract for s large shipment of cotton disturbed by peoaliat noisy that could not sealed Doolc Disssea o/ Ifsn Boob le • -Ito China has been made by the Kingston be a000anted Sor. the !same was given in cent and tsoun !sour observation sdde•ts II . •RAI LW" - and the disturbed couple returned to Paris, v Las= 67 welunvion andLE" Toronto •opt, i"l-;., `_ .'I('°tt°° O�mpaay. Fall sleeve from shouidbr to elbow, ct WlH run rttlen'.Tratas to ill polaes b A mea named L,iv{tt best hie vi -hr The Rev. J. G. Owsos, pastor of a church O� 0�� tulle law, ore or uze, with ribbon yq�, broad daylight the other day on P•terboro'- at Cornwall, Wales, was given by his cane . p° MANITOBA market .square in the preseaoe of scores of Qt enation a three months' notice to quit bows. are in vogue for evening bodices. people. The time expired on Saturday evening, but Cuff NO 1lore. ! �•; Mr. William8lunnon depmygostmsster the pastor barricaded himself is his, pulpit Watacn's cough drops are the best la THE NORTH-WEST, f 1 - -'at KFng.toa, esu snapeaded oa Saturday on and bald the fort all that night and most of world for the throat and ohesb, for thavoiom `For The Nervous Pacific _ the-ahargs of ntAgling money from tmregia day he prea�hedyto hie con enation while we Stan on, each drop.' . The AgCdlt�tCd Laving Toronto. Nb aN •p �Btation. amok 91Y•mly the tollowin da For twogrhoar oa Seta . - ed. Sas that theletbers R. A T.W._' ", V tared letters. _ they drowned big words by hymns snag at The first woman dootor is Mexico has - Nine thousand sore° ot-laad-wear New- the top of then voiees�:At-Iwt-th_e prrwh• lately been honored with a complimentary UR$t3 Nervone Pro•tration,NbrvousHeed- j�j�1Q �j�1 f)Q ,i ' dale, Manitoba, have been bought by two sir marched onti of the church with the hon- bull her entertainment. seise,Neuralgia.Narvaaawaahaese, TUBS 1198'Y GOTH Englishmen, who intent!' cin into farmingtierslangof the 008M st-61M64 Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all i (1. ,, x Ith I'M York O Mr e g for naaian-Paast$y, It is Interesting that y an iamreof ways ate {t is not onto ha shortest_ m� beef A NERVE TONIC. •a • !lake earl! isle= Res .rash tui wh esti 11 mist ` " Pe lice. r) ) g March and Apm yuld o � and Mr. W for the Grand Trnmk es- �y pap ] line but lands le close to the to y said there would be a aonfereaae on persona specially proteotad by the Royal P°DP p paoaae w. Bovxox: t3xarro >n y p the 1°►d stea8uhi Oom anion. In bn For two Tears I was a sufferer• from nervcns da• bertha you will rennin. 83•taet osn sopplid tee the sabjeat of a central station 'tor Toronto, Irish Copstabulary on the 33sti.January le P P Y talllty and I thank God end the dlscove;er o! the `oolonirt.' mavablew No Cutk ms del or • ;'' and it was highly probable an agiroemeaL year was gip. Io. ULLer, it tip ,only 16 m8 tickets, ask for the Erie. vatusf,l8 remtdy that PArxE'■ Cerear Coaryooam I No quarantine. No tendon. Foe ltir�h•r!o=a> iM -_.11 ,wenW be arrived at Black h, often the chosen color for tea• cured me 7s, u a valuable romeay. Ions tow it ,yon mer aged, or wrles persona receive protection rbm patrols, llva Letnay-one write W ma for advice On reprowntations being made yaterdsy while. it receive special and constant pro gowns, especially is ianay striped silks, t• COLONIZATION AGENT, to`8ir Adolphe Laron as to the danger at- teotion la Leinster lbb are protested by with entire fronts of'letted lace. AN ALTERATIVE. 110 loins street west. Toren". `-�'. tending rifle practice at the Toronto G tans patrols, and 21 are specially protected. In P•opts who an rub ea to Dan onath, tool eats A- I be Assam, wtxneos. T -C aye: -I IN T AN T Rei. batty he said that it was the duty the Conmm� ht 129 receive trot proteatioa mus, or goy dimorder of the stomach, ass ms, occ 1 believe Pence s e�saz-corrroarm eaves my Connaught ' tie nlievsd b) amiss De..Qatson'n 8bmmaD Bier•• lite trouble seamed W be an esters.! humor. ; LIEF. Final Qom•. '•M{lftla -D rtment to take steps to ensure and 49 area tall dad. Mon ter has - p Pea yy gear u relieved ,nA /rt. r romeAv. Ask your 1huQrNe >E ro ltI wTseheaa � npald oahealing and l0aow ttmm jl the heaviest second, no fewer than 371, per- Mrs. Cleveland takes her pleasant weabher gad I am five hundred pmts neat. batter .every roes'! for boo ' Vio°-Consul Schwob'n action in flying the sons aeaeive patrol protection, and 159 strolls in W _ n ..aces Fre h' , t rnard. A LAXAZ.IVE. Mea." Ad Moatroai, in reagent to the memo of the July last the total number of protested per- �s�s@ BAtn Rsagw>a� add d G Haar, w>ata RiTta JtrNorror, vr•. nye: !1 v. LUNoi, late Kilmer, hes been oordiill app �ved`b Watt-1,,VVI. - - - s,6 oatu[ilo3I�ri3d 1sRvfIIta Pen two geaa�et Loris Leenended .int dye. — {7 i)el2tastoa Bt B. yy from kidney sed ver trout, atter with dye Toronto. OaL his offi3W superior, M. Dubai!, French Con- A large and well known firm of coral mer- It ls said ghat blwksmitba select a stormy neas!a mad ooaatlpattoa ora I to .tate , . 4snl•Geaersl, who just returaed;to Moat- chaata In London were fined the otherrveek da in which w perform work that re vires ,'Wladis. Noouxa it seem. se ails mr...ayatW Y P° q ailed ate Now I rya say ..rats. ails sad _ • :: roaf from Franc& by one of the Maropolitaa police 'magic- extra heat. • O o - _ .`(, A DIURETIC. A tes-meeting is New Brunswic had traces on a series of ooaviotions in various •i If you live among men," says the cynic , - -- _-_ - some unusual 'taatures. In one corner of amount@ that $otalled np to ]est two hen- Chamtort�'vQn3 _beast must either break: "I bx Aasorr.SroczCar.lows. in .1 t the church an enslanre^*p*�._, sTM�,-With•- dyad and. The -came -et -the barn vsta` P�sxrs erne:-t7orae>iaea- w h two nun ladies were sawing is Messes, Radford .t Co., gad the or tarn to beau." an�q !t ha. done me urns good for kidney. and lsrfts - y g 8 Btts 1 Cousin Come cares In We minota, than anT othor msdiclae I have ever taken. J , , wood into stove lengths. In another oornec offences consisted of sending out their coal John Banyan, Daniel Defoe and Sir Isaac Hundreds of testimonial` have been received from • � • . -two- men making a patchwork quilt. wagons without properly adjusted machines Watts an lie in Bn persons who haveared this rwmeds with ramsrkmhl• _ . All for a single admission. Tickets ten for weighing goal oa de very -as the Eng- Ceuta. lish law requires -and also for having sent London. Pr" al .00. , Bold by Druggists the coal out in saeb containing less than whatever Stamm of Nowak get mot u WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., PropriatOril A Kingston young man,' wha had gone off regnbite silos of 224. Wads each, der auswg or ladigestim hie. sleep, asked h4 druggist for a dose of prop° .p° asci their attendant S N ongs a dos• d De )�ontreal, Qne. - - laadaaom The wily mea mired him a dna her Q tenth part of a ton, Would it not .,nein. a g,k Blasrs H•et X17 @idiot■• a rte is the ht direction if some An Taraggittt w °sats n - of .agar and water, duly labelling the bottle ch law was enacted and enforced over Morality is the harmony bet ween act and R R BIMS N & CO. ` laudanum.' Tits youth took halt the e t _ _ a w • __ - - - is Ctl1 fZC6 rT.. Twp'rTo. on that he- passed into a deep The Crofters. Consumption. Surely err Are having. during March, a pec snag o _ . . . m which he was rudely. awakened To Tom Em,'oa Please Inform your readers that BIOYOLEB A TRICYCLES, /Halt g,e.esr n . -y a doctor with a stomach m who had The position of the Crofters of the Island I hats a positive remedy for the above gamed dl.- 1 Lewis, vara By its tlm•1 u.• thousands of hepeler care New and Second Hamd,to make room ter now season's t .vary of tk•�q p, r to y :' bean summoned by excited friends to rescue of L , oe "The Lows," as it is. common have been permanently our*& t that, be glad w atr/,ala xnd !os grainy radnoid Brsctu. iiigca ' A rat age ifeealaC Rhe sash man !sour the result* o! his folly. ly galled, is most critical. The report of end two bottles, of my remedy nes to an of your pares Lrtr. th 8 tmlav/ Sherif Fraser and Mr. Malcolm MacNeill rude" who bate consumption If they w1J1'.ead me. 17NI'1'ED STATES. ' their Exprese end P. O. aldress. Respectfully, Da. J PIIRE LIYlN6STREAM . �. This storm is New York has delayed rho t}}� Commiasionere appointed to visit the T. A. Si ocgr, 87 Yoage St, Toronto, Out y bland nasi inquire into tole real .tate of ai- . i+ a91ater ARCERa. bon to seer Et wi►gkav~a - - .-.-int*rnaeat of some 800 bodies. fairs, been published in a Parliamentary pet hoar. Also ••alt Brtus-Band, Bores as neo berated by the . A 8onth,Camliaa widow ham been landing r The report shows that' while some 17 20'28 Yr•a.. ruin@ Power. Sand for Calalegas• . Mre. IL Is•@ra . gpaappee K_NITTfAC4:e.rget.wa..■t.MACfIIF1ES ��.,,,� �me� money At forty•ssven per cent. interest. desr3tntdan and suffering at present exist. • Laidlaw lsa■ataetariai Co.. e �i �w Mr. Cleveland wan. four year° ago, is the it is the ho easeesa of the outlook the �ATESTs procured. Patent Atarneys, had expart„ - tlAurr.tar. oeL s 1 9 En�ag iwb�sgf]M• 10L ,Pel rata lad7. Donald C. Rldoat i l •..Toronto. _. hands of his friends. He was elected. Now certainty of a3miag famine, that makes the p T Tor tiureuuruaaw deaosipo.. c.a ' Flea. 24 amain tiro•. he $ads himself like many tattier American mss of obs wretched Crofters specially de- fA l ENTS abcus tea. R. Chambarlin, Tareats Bicycles i ! Episepm a" &no ss, . . 1. : 'ioidxam In the hands of his Liffe. . plorable. The resources of the poor -law - 008 10iClTfl wAYT6D over the ro■n Do- years so=aM : is' One good effect of the blizzard. In New we already strained, and were iti not that � mt� Asides, frac, o. FEtl UM "I `, Fr me Bier.!, II eM' York sans that the English sparrows we" meagre doles of the relieving officer we 87 CLarer street. Toronto. 190 serest eueed si . eked oat byprivate alms many would be SORALL. OSe a ween and sec ase I Second, Road Nleyeles weakness and Lang Trouble John Wood, ab QmOa. killed In great numbers- UlAhrppily in already fsJnishim But all available re- paid valuable outfit and part.rials. and Trieveles. St: intrad of LiverComp'cwt.adBnUo---- - : 'Boston they came ant of the storm Ad lively WORK =r.e.vicsizaT.Aasa@Ia,Maiar. / Send or L19L NSM Catalogue mrd owy 3Am-cant bow"- um J.�AognsII ' ss ever. - -vary - - - Sources are rapi rapidly bean@!. exhausted. �. w, D. Dt: r LItJS. Fj Lowest Ag!_ "I 11ready wl`Aprii. Ns,; troy led to yeas with toner. •■e Thai potato cru b nearly ooasamed. The MON [ �% , r , small bottles gave her great nUef Sold ss, ccs. `L . _-„ The blip lib .. of San Fesaglico has .tiland aheeg will soon have to b0 killed' MONEY No de@ Corse• ndena eol-ctad. !7i �' - !- LNL F. F. DALLET i Co.. Propelsto.a pa TO LOAN on F.rm+ Lowest Feat- it Its books -one a=_the Lord'@ for food. Unless relief on a large rrcale, bq iv»rae�:ah"t rests' , Iz 9 We` -9 R . Tarctw. _ -- ~- prayer fa 814 Brea me o Qm saaiaemoco-Itre-crelpi; ilii. '�--- abLirbied fa Vienna The P.gatt�y bw_4a•s. L••a-•mad zee-pnm- „-schen!•,-1'_Ken fortbwraira _ . 1844. hind starvation are inevitable. The present erjlarged, and new eppitaoae added The Bus tie- DepartmttL affords one of ffis'pbeat course obs . ' .. The mushrooms o'Calitorala grow worthy n of The Lever u estimated at 28,• esiaable while the Shorthand Department has of that remarkable $tate. Oae was recent- The present crisis seems to be in no accompilsh.d, result* err equalfad is history of e ' ,f .geeeked .. BanLL _11- that: measured way the t$alt nt?,he-- sbortha�. Ldlr admitted to all adman offend - - -. _ . _ _ Fit Inches in diameter. Iia was said to be increase of population' beyond the possibil• Dolan @.sial tray. 1,. MACCoRMIrx, Wtbcipal. -''- �siou& ., idea of rapport be attributed to them as a - n ep,c,alV- PLUM@, w lore New York overdid the bniidiug of great fault. The people afe able and willing to supply. Dalen billed'onv . - gad costly flats, therefore the Oiberce, ge,. work, but dine the snco•aiw ft+tlures o! hb.ral+ermv a the HALTON Dedrwg w obtain a 8amlae- Education. er Drums:FITS I � ttnth avenue gad Fifty-seventh street, sold the kelp industry and the herring dabtry, N U R g E R L E8 Burlin ton, oat Tp[ [�. .agatnt !n shorthand and Typewriting, should as - '.Tuesday fol $20it 000 lexis than it cost, the and the decay of the potato, then seem• to ri H. er a to s BON, Proprietors. and Yellow IiOLnLk �Ssd else ..��1 ' be absolutely @cant. !or them w da Hence A,•n r.. nA.r a Mwrar. tied arMYalbwGloa ma BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE - reUiag.peioe baiav:1,009,232 q g kva eau Accede, Yong.rtree�, Toronto When I nay CentsIdonot mean merei7 N de jeotioa and apathy have takes hold upon 0. stop them a Limo, and thea haw th At Birmingham, Ala.. an Italida frail- ,. • • tsar Ciroaiars, yea, adds. o'DEA. Secretary them Strong men are to -be seen at home loco aha. krEAx A BADZGAL Ot7Si, , dealer placed #400 iti: bills is a cigar hoz and Idly watching the privations eadure•d by Brick Machine I have > e the disease at pat .he hoz in a stove while he waited oa their .wives and ohiidron." " Grown•.p tome customer. Forgetting the money he children, jwho should long mines hive opened rmre Liar the lead, -now er second hard, apply to THE TORONTO SILVER PLATE CO Fust or - . ordered an assistant tb build a firs la the a career for themselves, are stili inmates Maaulaotaren ct the highest grhdct os,- �` (} $=fQ ..Rove, which' ora° done, and the .honey was , .LOX. BORG, sl Node. it.. Toronto. eE3 Ell - Ibneaed to ernes of parents houses." Notwithstanding their , f}�'In n (_ w E rettaed7 to �i.� -. r'L tb War9 Caaea.Because woo f3ti ation, alleging that there is land though failed isnoreason fornotnowreftivl anuria Od • stranger Dame to East Baltimore, looked at afford them enp�ort !f they were but `sad atoneetoratretimsaadaFnaa�orrfl the saw mill that wan unused and Ln litiva of INFAt,Lu p EsaDY. Clive 8spsass .!{owed -to occupy -and cultivate it, and `TRADE MAR& West Office. 'It cost* rm nothing OEM -• fi ton, .had tate -- binary removed W a junk that their misery ls largely the -result of Is the only Perkct E"rt• Hrtite Sharpener. A blsn• - .tela!, and it will cure you. Address ah and sold for -$700, {avited the draymea the population caving been crowded into ora to eve housekeeper. Sample by goal, 2u cases. op Dr. H. G. BOOT. B9 Yonne St., Toronto, Ont ' W dine with him, and Leh tvithoat'Paying little sections while immense areas have e. R. - .r_ir _ CO.. Toronto. - for the dinner or dray. been converted into deer parks and sheep R� SE window aring --FACTORIES ..nu a AL1tSRO0x . �• 1.,How many more presidents of comppaann'Las walks. No doubt" the British Parliament ovrg1.00 Planta. 4�0 to �B gill 8 t, West, TORONTO - and bans oashien have been �speanlatlag ,will see the neceaity of grappling with the Collection. will tide every g $ R E A D M A K E K'S YEA S r ' end I o a man di8;colt in some effective way. The ogee ate. Illustrated Catalogue tree E. G. GOODERIi aN, J. C. COPP, I . with other ppeeooples money, Y y 1Ha•nger. See., Tress., more bank directors are in imbeoils silence presents another phase of the ever -recurring �VltssTF a BRos.; Ff oRISTB, HAMILTO c. ALWAYS t ::letting the perfily no on, the great and PA• agrarian gneation. COLD 1NRDAL NRBSERY aTOCfl-PLA.\'T• $TRE:\l� tteade with this . -d tient God only knows! My-opiaFec-is thst 7f Ttia SPRI�a, 1 The proprietors sot the Y : tom. The wind Corrn on In High Piaee& - Toronto Nhnerlev- eswbtlehed 1867 -will b ve for j ownchip and County Faire is has been pricked from the great bubble of The freta brought t light daring the roe cal Teeee Evergreen. Bhrubs, eta, of all klads and t Ontario in ,ss-, ac ouch ppla�ea�a v . g 1 ,4gFleat,rrtoa,`tarltk.,= P Amerioad speculation.-Talmapa cent trial of. M. Wilson, is France, chow sixes, which will be told eheop, as a portioa of our by,eu. over roaooladleshaw a What looked like the lar est straightest,but too clear! that corruption in high grounrs must be clued std cold. Bend for priced,,116sent us 3etG+re and poral •arch v �' g , Y P 8 ds.orlptive will GEC. LESLIE do SON, 1184 + to say that itis superior to r `+ Soundest and longest,walaut to ever floated places is not confined. to monarchies.' The Queen ss,. F. Toronto. 1(<81fliIE's Seed Ca talml oontainine de•oelp• I yeast ever aced by them. -. ; - dowa'the Cumberland reached Nashville the la e s of the Napoleonic court have tinea -and prices of all the bast varierir of makes the lightest, whiteeL - P @�°' P MERCHANTS BUTCIfERSkwi.m sweetest and.most whole•ama' s - other day. At belonged to a green looking reappeared to some extent in the Presides .. YEBETABIE AND FLOWER SEED8 bread, buns, rolls and back- 0 eoanttyman who gave (food reawas why he tial household. The history of M. Wilson, AND TRADiEss o)ENERALI.Y. now ready and will be mailed tree W all who apply wheatcakee. Direetionaln eaA l must sell it immbdiately. It visa such 'a as brou,4ht. to light, I@ a most disgraceful • we want a •one rag w your locality to pick up by letter. AW Send for it, + pacltege with lull ia•tr°edau i ,y fine log that, despite the owner anxiety to one. Has earlier life bad been stained With WM. RENNIE, - - TORONTO. ONTARIO. TARE NO OWWRr-� 6 CENTS. r Sell, it fetched almost iia apparent valga the grossest vice and immorality, to which �.�.�aF�g=�S - --- - - T 'In dee course.of time it was taken out of the his career as the non.ii:.I w of President for us, 'Cash furnished ou.atist"ry Instant t ' Then an mea) IartTA7t0*s of "". orator and proved to be •sycamore log, with Urevy and a resident in 'the Presidential Addre- C. S. PAG& Hyde Park, Yermou% U•s,_ �'� walnut bark tanked all over it im the mwtt manetoa was but. So fitting a sequel. 'Hie. G�7��� �� r . . '' artistic manner. The green countryman ham position gave flim as opportnniny of Yearns � A '!Y- sir -� �_14 -not been seen since. • Ing manyy State secrets, a knowledge he had Catarr -s�c�L. the intffable meanness , to turn to his own �� (e r The profit-sharing system appears to ->A s '� So. M ACti I N E 011., United advan a Tae influence aconin from .. .. _ ggrroowing {c favonr3n Lhe Unit States. A. ti Cold la the Head; Hay Fever, oto., can positively gun) , , r leading firm of New York clothiers gave a to positron and relationship was prostituted Ue oared. Anew meshed. A medicine ease• to his moos @akin ion through the anleed to Bare. So. euro ao gaga it you have k - ---dinner to theft 200 employees the other day, Y', g P g tri other rsmedlev..tbat'fniled to cern. Sou will not but none equal it in lubrloatiog properties FAftY- • sale of decorations, and he abased the frank• e� 1 ;'q' and wound up thejtproceedinge by declaring be disappointed in this For full particu a» address, TpRONT so.+, ess Tea s, etc., find none equal to the @.mann -. t► dividend of 3 per cent of the &em's pro- lag privilege to an enormous extent. Bat X. V. LUISON, 47 Wellington SL X. Toronto, _—Peerteet muAg bP-- - - — -- ` fits for disFnBntloiramcag the etilployes the iaSesibl° st°ra°°ia�eith which -his pr Ca°oda.-read Loa-iti stamp. toe books-'' xreatir- DNI. - S4MUEl RBCERS & CO TORONTO. ~ t n INaease of Man." r cording to the wages earned by each. Other Secretion was followed up none the leen . 4' 3' • prominent establishments in thecoantry are- augurs well for the future of the French Re. Allan Line Royal Mail BteamahipS dealers everywhere._ • t Sold by d 1 working on the same plan, n, among them edt f_ hi ealntar He wm The lesson taught as ad'h sited Baan durw-eiwinesr turday roan redo —r large house@ in Philadelphia,Pro day ena alllaz every 8atardsy to Ltverpoo and to - '- . Clea aaa t, t Louiii, Pitta -burg and about Y•• ] 8 ,, rummer from Quebec every 9atarIII t Live I, r y C .'dose. other aces. No Daae has et been guiltyof fraud, and se aced to two years catling at Lon and t land mails and ngen rL". 1 ` . reported of i ySrm becoming diesatisfled imprisonment,, heavy he, and deprivation for &otland and ire and; neo from salt�o I vi• f Halifax and 8s, Johne, N. F , to Liverpool tortnlgbtly anctaband it, - of civil rights for. five years. The bistory of during summer monttrs The eteame» of Lha ells• l u ; '', ; lq with the system ° the'ttaaaotion is on the whole indicative of goes lines nit oaring winter to and from Halttax I -, FOTtEIGN: 'the growth of the political inoTslity m ortl}ad, Botts and'Phtladelphls; and daring sum 1 i ` J. mar �retween Glasgow end Montreal weary Glasgow P r - `. Neave has been received indloating.'that. France. It is a hopeful sign that the gene and Boston weekly, and Glasgow sock Philadelphia T Stanley's expedition is Bate. ple are no longer indifferent or callous, w fortnightly. CAPITAL AND F 'iHs liOw t)iElt tls,Me,o•O. ' The Vatican tt .aid to have abandoned formerly, to intrigues and scandals in Gov For rel t, pa -age, or other information apply to �� 0 � � lb TORONTO KTREET. TORONTO, 0". 7 ' A• Schumacher 6c Co., Bs,itimore; S. Cunard a Co., +� a-Papt►t Nninio tache erame>rt and Court 0{rales fax- Bbea at Co., St Jolm's, N. F ; Wm. Thump A SOME COMPANY, ESTABLISHED OCTOBER, ISiI. � gni i ► - -- — eon & e:, o a, R B.; AUan`l�t-Co., , "Uri Staten' Wath f+3AtiSfaetiOlR. Love s Atdta Nov York, H• Bonnier, Toronto; To tb't date, October 81, 1887, then hr beet ntnmad And now what a relic that old iron army Iaayoa+gNggYILiNE�'the new and Certain flans Roe a Gro., Quebec: Wm. Brookle, PhUadel- To the Nein of Polioy,holde» (das' claims)... ..': . :Seg,K9 fie ' r bedstead, on whish Wj�]iam.lept is lila and phis; H. A. Allen, Portland, Boston, Montreal. To the trold.» of @.term! Rnd.wmeat Polfoir.......r.. .. 98,M e� Via, {n death will be s the German team cure, it used with sitisfaotioh {i� every To Policyholders on surrender of Policies ..................... ., . .. , .. 98,t16s ob „- r r There {n abnndsnt reason for Chia, � i � To Potts holden for Cash Protts udta those allocated and befog pa]A)... -. , ..rasa I88, as _ plead Nim performi ell that in tilatmed for it. . Nervous DeblJ.lt�. To hold n of Annul Holds..... .... g .. e for itlin - - --�N•ned to P-0liay thefr-POfi............... 9r,2et `' It b reported that Tippoa T hAs gent a is a a°ver•failing care for cramps, DR. GRAY'S Sp•otao boa been used for the pest ' a number of men to . 8 '* Damp at Aru- psins is the side or back, lumbago, 'sore fifteen ya with great nooets, w the treatment M gl,t1o0.17r 41 Mmi'to take reserve stores' and mn>?itioas groat, chilblains toothache. NeivZline i, N•^0e' D°n6ult, `°°'H diseases from':' Policies in Force over 10,000. Amount over :16,Ou9,A0o." ' oases, cess rocs ed belt, last of dtWty sliming >o " to Wadelai in fact, a pure remedy for all pains, both in- the Saes, palpitation,ets, ror salt by •{I arotMala PREBIDBNT-HoN. 818 W. HowyAlrD, C.B.,.K.C.I+f,G. ti The Qork Grand Jury yesterday adopted, teroal and external. T a 10 cent sample Prim ill per or a boxes for cls, a will be ant by .VTCB-PRNSIDBNTS.-WmLusr Saasbtrr, Esta ; EDWABD HooPEa, zap. a resolution asll{ng the samtion Ol the Gov tootle. L► bottles o 25 cent% by all sa.n dt receipt of prix& Fampblet on appuftece, J. Y. MACDONALD, 11��1UN Di!00"aft ` ttrament to the lmptm t'nia of the, land. drsgg4ts atld country dealers. THE GRAY 3MIaNS 00., Tafimt*, arpow as weaftdsltable aper I years ad IndN*sslele Ann s ywm, - i. -- —- - . _ —- ._- - __ - - t - - _-.-_ - / e ad �'r.!: a »...,' I„ sass.. " i".,"C. *.'•, _ .. -. - - ____ -_ t'. t Y�.,W +r,,r 1171511 • :q , . , .. n. sass•.- .., , �...• i .,4 : a l,k• .. 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"iii-.::i!. 1-.'.•�,r. `.ter.; •'� r 3-i.•.. •. ..-= .1.. .f.•'.'F, f ..�. r - ..;.�:k 1 w.. .. - .,- L 1, 's,+. •'tw . . .-!�' . -0,.,,.v. • ''-•4' t.R , 1;1.• +. ., e . r — t C14 r. ,. i s 3 w 'V' *�Z.1 1 r: v is _: t .,,se, a i. }. a s + ' -- - -- - I - 1 r ApyTCY 20 NOTBESa.—•1i'e yon distntbed aC _ _ - - .. t As You Lilo It. , • night and broken of your rest by a tick f ' Am t z child oatlerttig nad crying with o A - .I We an newly married. and 1 Tru bo lamer . o Mrs. Wlnalow s Booshlar, p" _is snp*r •tips p par- Children Teething. its value [s incalenlabla : i P17 !. • ••feet. She plays Beethoven with the touch It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeletely. - of a' profeselenal. and she Can tell you Depen upon it, *!others; there is no mistake _ - - % within aeon le of inches the !tion of of»aCii. ittuba�t$UL�lsnd Diaererma. _ p Pa r�u1� teethe iomachaa owe enzw wind _ - w Jupiter on a rainy -night. -She has one Colic, softew the Gums, roduoos iaaamniation, T . �jCIF ��'�'�� small ahortcomiag, however, namely, that and gives tone and energy to the whole .,.tem' W e have dust, in a � beaut>lful -stock of w�11 her culinary accomplishments are decided- "�& wiaskow'e Soothing t3,rup for children _ Is p•blished.,every Friday morning et its cisco y P is pleasant to the tasty and is tho rscripption • ' • .:1 Yickeriu , Gnt ly limited. Poor thing 1 She was *ducat- of one of the oldest and best female phyefctiaas er a,L. TE�>s •L college, and they pay more attteatioa and nurses in the United States, and u for sale :pap t prices below &IIy that *I_%A per.7*a_r; 11,00 it Paid is adwaawl to the wants of She ancients than to those by all druggists throughout the world. Price ,* _ppp RATEB OP 6D�ERTISING: of Lhe mode[na. We hive been marriid .eaten bottle. Be su=e you ask for"Mas. Wm. we have e� a seen. •, -First insertion, per line - - bcenta, a month, and wife determined to Sive me kind, sOO�O 1 noel take no other - _ • e , rEach subsequent insertion, per line - 3 kind. w . This r•te'does not include Legal or Foreign ad- s Pleasant anrprve, 6he forthwith pnr- �' veztisemeuts. chases one of those exceedinfll� inti - A'esv .4dcertisrpae�t.ts. Ca11 a21� 608 O't�r �J' CeZlt 801. .. t *-• Special terms given to parties making con- volumes entitled, The, Model Housewife ;I. - . racts for M or a months orb the year. Half- or, How to Make Pie in Three Easy � _ _ � — r y - - : yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. . Lessons," and roceede to ibsorb its con- •$ay, for Sale. . ~ Basdnesa cards, tea lines or under, with pe pr*. P r Ks'Notics in local columns ten cents per lice, student. In two days she had completely Twenty-Fivo tons of hay for sale; also co ar . _ • . t Hve cents ,per Zine each subsequent insertion.. mastered iia contents, and eonld repeat at po aft and-states. 'Enquire at loC ls, .4th con. of . - ' _ - s eoial contract rates made known on applies- Pickering. @_4 JOHN PERCY. ' , ? tion. Pio free advertising. random-any recipe in the book. This was _ i' Advertisements without written instructions very encouraging. She now began to make yaTIid ♦,. Rem_- - 1.,•- will ba inserted until forbidden and charged aN- YY r.* 114, — =ozdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Prepare Ions for her experiments, and thg _ I manta moat be in writing and seat to the pub kitchen soca assumed the appearance of a fisher. a chemical laboratory. Bunday was Lhe Parte of the north halves of Lots 6 and 9, 4th T are 1 Coe,. of Pickering. 14U actea. the property of �j e Ca:,ae also Show>!n4 ele�antAines-�of - Job Work promptly attended to. day appointed for the grand experiment, lames Smith, of Dakota. For terms kc., apply b >7 - CLARK dR0=. PROPRIETOR=. and I, alas I was to-be-made the interest. to G. Y. Smith, Esq., solicitor, 15'hisby, or to f f IS 1 lug subject. I arose on Sunday morning. J. B. DOW,Mens and Boys' and - . - •. and fennel the house full of smoke ander _ 91.o leiter Whitby._ Our Polities-Strict Inde ndeac . - _ tar m- rs •e ase oca aper•' sad went out for a walk, bat principally . arm o e -- -- " Our EYpectatione - The hearty • .. . support of the neoplo of Pickering slid vicinity. to get some air, for I wan suffocating. The (1rl _ - - - disaster-I mean the dinner-wan to•take 1( ACRE Farm to Let for a term o Some .thing new and fashionable for Tire r lace at two o'clock, so I braced myself years; under geed state of cultive'tion, FRIDAY HARCH 80 1888. P well fenced, good building, two acres of orchard - . . and appeared punctually at the table, and, g� fruit, within fourteen miles of Toronto _ - • _ . pply to W_ KEELER West Hill — _ - researchea. My wife f who waited on me Poat.Ofiice. _ `-19t•=. , . +' NOTES AND COMMENTS. . ,personally) wore an anxious, haggard look,, �T p and her eyes watered 'with emotions-or NOTICE. - An auk's egg has become so great probably smoke. The- soup was brought t - -- ' :. - ' a tarlty that oll save aold In Lon 13 n in, and I gazed upon it in despair. My All parties indebted to me• are hereby 7♦ � � ' - En the other ds for $1,225. Thal a s. . aidzt "as o°kzti I thanked ueated to Mettle• their aecounts oa.slr . - - — _ - — t 1: I' ' yher for the informasion, as I h - must have been s lively anktion. have an idea that the girl had brought is fife-Int da}�af °rte----.-- - "----..-_ -- -. _r _ the diah•water by mistake. very _ W. WOODRUFF. . With Toho L. 6ullivaA lying gro3- sparingly of thio delectable tomponad. -April -Fool Day comes on Arrii 1st, • etc m self on the plea that, I did not and a good man o 1-e may safe! call- _ - tr�te ;Deacon l�'llite quarrelling With aiiln� y g yi,1� p y y pini RRT rte. A R M e ' t want to fill ap on the soap, but wished to themselves fools if then neglect settling ,i iVJ2Lri V♦NVI _PHiiii,►iiiA" the manager of lila Detrolts ; and New give the other dishes a chance. A large _..- �:-,- _ York 'list emQr 'n from under its Ks with 1V._«:oo3ntff until after flint date. 1 g covered dish sane thea 'solemn) lid on: ' _ -_ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ . blanket of snow, this count has not y-p Settle at the shop: r country the table, and the mysterious, confiding .. `' • been in such a state of turmoil since look in m wife's face gave me hope. Sbe Alk parties ps3•ina each for heat will . . - a . lion's trait.-Calladian-America a mass of something that looked--as if it Rood stock always an •hand:-'-b-a-if kits ill' Cral'U Id - . .. had gone through the. Chicago fire. This, cash to t it those•.- • ° _ ._ - . . as my yafg explained tome, was .••mallard WARREN WO DR FF. - it 'o en Rtl It W88 prophesied some time ago duck on champignous. She said the ;-. - -- - - -- - - -- -1 I. _ that Ameriea . would seems-8A6 a _ — - - - book especially recommended it for honey _:E�,u� - .. Salle _ at -- ,startling inatfillce of `tlefalclition `iu moon occasions.' ",Alas," I thought to _ OF - T e1' myself, "it is too solemn-even for funeral , - jl . Io« seeds the high aflfi�e. ,With a minister of'-the tine Y Farm Lag3 Pick"ling '-gospel a refugee from. justice; detect- occasions." I attacked it with the carver. A _ + - .. - - and the blade broke at the handle. i _ _ . . lyes committed of the crimes they began to show slight signs of impatience, %� T T werepatd to trace home ; and number- and, if I remember rightly, _ I inwardly THERE sill. be offered for sale by paha .. PIC KE RI N I s iA 1 11 R I r - felts like 'incidents. it would seem as uttered an oath. • I finally succeeded in lit aaciioa, oa 1 1 • though the ublii:' would-be prepared disledginga:puce,and rilaaagedwe_ecreLty Friday, the 6th Day of. April. 1888' _ -. - - _- -. _ it Under - y la hnxntities not rb a d and lamp-sugar.edas s lags o ioiel. A the Vil• .. - Y P at 3 o c ock o. cL. at Gordon's N nix.-4ucsinaeor 1. • . __.. .. _ . -.... __ - __ -_.. --- 11Or all retie tion before file Bummer Ct Prekeriag,by Levi Fair! - - elosia--- - .� . Lheq were Lhe only edibles ha y sbe following lands andprem'ities. belon4iagto - �.—�--. success with: I shall as nothing of the the estate of she Late JObSPB GOR3SLE ,via; r ® �� . 7 Parcel l' No, 1 Coutaininq'ai aeras, mare or 1 The strike on the Cliieago, Burling-- apple dumplings-merely mteatloaiag that less, and. being Hast half of tot. xa lo in the 0, y_r I f tOII 8nd Ilinc railroad i8 ,supposed I wont around the rest of the day, feeliaR 2nd range and the S. E. part of lot tie- l7 is 1 L�!���'��� lli :: �- Q ppo range of R. F. Coa. of Pickering. as described in , } as if I had s tenpin of rifle balk in my the deed thereof frotu Thomas Ftrowu to Joseph to be now ended-a:.il the company 4 •e�,�. . -victorious. It is estimated iha .the exterior. �4 a have"a cook now. nad lm Gormrey, registeml n `.o. ray . ire ewOOd6 Su1Bt j•Z1 . . p y y P` half n Cot he IT, ie,. tb� acres motee law __._ wife confines herself exclusiveiv to k Parcel ao. s--Contain 64 sown as the homestead, and bei tale West ^tri,lfb has cost the company lards astronom and Greek rtielw., % Ladies! Short St' and- Veen Chains, Brooches, rI. - .. s. exons range: i3outlt• Q- _ . of elle million dollars, and the strikers . , - - west part of lot No. 17, Sid range. R. F. Con. of .- -•. _ i d Cu . Button6 etc: - •�I ~ > about 8()0,900. hat s tremettdaus A Youafi tad is said to--.have asked s Pickering. as dereribed is the sea thereof from i )� 1 gen at t e table of a hotel 'down lfaigaret Gormtet and others to Joseph Dorm• 'Gent's Chains Cuff 1l2ttOn 3 and Scarf Pins. 1. �, waste of hard earned coin nn the art le regirtered .o. soli . s P east.' to pass her the •-.hen fruit.' Bh* �arrel *N'7 utalaWlt sl earns more or less: 1. of the strikers' But public opinion pointed to a plate -of lism. An eastern and tx,ing the aoreh s}at,-lour acres of the Lass ' - filie men io file rigiii an- d adtf a teats ,.glLa Els. tea::-a. 'Niokering n demi ed n.the deal therm! from . .Watches_ - more faatidtoas term: c. company wrong The strike is indeed limas 3orm ey' w of ory w James Gormley. __ ppO0I16.' All Fbt _lam gfx - - - :,;-•r reRistersdai \o. 2513t,.excrluing thereout'• ° i ,_ '� ruinouli method of adjusting i; ditli- I3csutifal esya' oils who toyed- little. road T3liake wide. • - •Ye. airrni of Watches and. Clocks personally attended to . - _ _ - salty, yet' we cannot at present slog- children, beautiful is an intant, in what- On pard No. k tbern•sre the following Tanild- P k tags v:z . a enian !=ante house, s rmalt barn and we picture it to ourselves ; beauti- aacZ lot;•Mtat+le and a ntnall orchard, On [)arrol • } • �r r a tri niFCilYa CORt1'tll of Lh/? rt5lui, 1t i+ fol upon' a��a[enL s knee; beautiful awake No, ytherc•;aru the�olluvring' Uu1TSiog+. i1,; a J -_& M :j s % O H N S �- O- 1%7 - be 1 stone h�tcse, large rsiue Dnrn and a tranie or asleep; antifbl ds plan, is L.ie Coiner stably, .ire 2n orchard. Oa parcel No' S there a• - i ":lthoufiht. • of the room: o[ under. the s$rade=treebetore PTSCt1Ca1 atell>nfaker. Brock st.eet, whitbf. ._ :Rev. TO1K► StOilOhonse. Lhe reacher Sivionsrs a m�ntifl3eau 1fn1 ninths tenni of nb�ove3't'�to,r'and ani ag sainll aouhard��Tbn----.— --- - ---.. _ __ _- - ---- u••{ pprr xrtv . of Pickering, , tnd portions. �CE1�rTRAI. STORE, BROUGHAM. d P - treat olthr Village of Pickering,_ sad Ltortions :who blackmailed the Stratinroy hotel baptism-beautifol even beneath the coPAa- tberr•�f front on Lake Ontaria..tbe laud .s all . � a keepers and then left' for 'Jliehigan, lid, in the loveliness of death-with }lands cic,iro,-'e%ceptin about y5 acres of slash a:ui n cross-folded on its little breast-with brow s%Linp on No.::. containing some cedars, w it is 2aiZt°,.lf9f3r1B• J.XeCb; �"\ ar :FOU021er have just received a large deCIded not tQ retIll'1T`Lo i'anada, -- of-then-best qui'.tty being a strosa- clay loans: _ - ... -� Ilk* moaIded ivy:-with eves Cloeed tor• The fences are to a fair state of repair, sad there. stock Of SPF111fi Goods, consisting of Fine Cloths,.I3alfaa ani-Summer ' If infante make is swell on Woks eel. - would recti t far trial, but ' on reset- so prominent and lovely A nava Octlto - !mere, an a tile lie has decided to remain in fife earthly hoinei, what most they be in our �wrt'e id in each Gee. The Vendors will not : latest style$ Of Prints an Dress iIOOdB: Hake, Boots and 'tion. bind themselves to pular the saversl ptiiceMisa -, "; .States. His.Wife, before oinitt him, heavealy.home: They crowd around me the order above named, and reserve to thein- . Shy' and all kinds of. Fresh Groceries. .The above g. now, the silent, soletrfis forms of myriad salves the liberty to withdraw from raie'aay or goods,. have just been. purchased from some, of the - - will repay his bondsman the sum of mourners ! Ye who have counted the the said parcels the,"le of which maay prove nn- - the brnld.' It is sad to see a man in orate of 'Heaven and the sands of the des, The purchaser shall at the time of best and cheapest houses In Toronto and Montreal, and will lie sold at the sale pa to the .road or their - aoLicitora • - slightest. advance above Cost. - . 'any Station of•life break faith with draw near slid talk me the number of those aepostt of toper eenl. oorpurchase money, and .. - . - b' - Racbel's in whose shrine, deep nad lonely the belaace thereof within 30 days thereafter' 1 fiiends and violate the late. lint it is the sweet sorrow" for the Enfant dead t tmniediate posoession will be given on gem. highest prices, in trade, paid for_ Sutter, Eggs, Hams, Ba- , '- lotion of the purchase. The vendors shall not -. ' - I. . r1 no iy-sa whelra- fF!tller falls so-far �i hon-is the �milr wet-ie, no:- ai,id.d C ion of tl � furnish an, ab*tra�t of title, con, Lard, Dried Apples, Oats, and Potatoes. . sunieeve as I e par on p• - � -- _ Rev. Toho tonehotlse. 'This on = -Where is she parent who does -not visit thereof, nor to pro » ce env title deers, nor to Eiridiy�att avid-vee our goods,--We,-lines marked them below Totrontzfprices. _. ib y produce any, evidence of title not in their (1­_TOUCHER. with tears same little . moand ander yhe. aeseion. !tut all deeds and evidence of title o ((�� /K� shown that all men are apt W art': willow ? Where is Lhe parent that does copy thereof net in their 1loseession shall be C H I W P.O U C H E 14 ; - But the cause' which Stonell0tim not, in some lonely`hoa[, look ap to 1Seaven- vbxored by the purchaser at his own expense. aged should in ftp we, be lipid with folded arms, and a:claim.- half in The remsiuing cotfdttions are the. sta& ii, ion- Central Block Brougham Ont!. - i — —esp0 y acLLORa recognized by the Ckiaiievrp Division d --. _ , , _ _ 'responsible for his bacsksliding: mew• "Can I bring my 'dear one back the High' Court oT Justice. except as herein ��� , again . I shall' go to hitu, but he. will varied. �, `, • . — . . never return to me!" On a' charming, For further.particnlars appph be J. H. Fare- " LLL'ery110w alld ar^,anl we se accounts graceful. • monument, of crest white nen, tan doia' Solicitor. Whit v, or John Ran g P Dow and Jahtea Kutledge. • fiarrieters, ihc., ," of some highly charitable 'institution marble, in G--, cemetery. is the lchiLhy. _, or individual, bring ng out a few -folloltina . touchin and appropriate in- Ikatcd nt«1iitD�: alarrh l4tU iE.Fe+. hundred a bans and. grabs from the acription :- r \'e tdora' solicitor. Whitby. "Uur God, to callus krnneward, . NQ.�'iaR t .old country to Canada. Inprintthe. _ His on>v Son sent down; • ' orphans are always distributed among And now; still more to tempt our hearts, _ , . .. • • ..• . _ . well-to do farmers and country gentle- Has taken np our • own?' PURSUANT to an order of the High • -- DIAi.tRAtF.n , iiiii-a Cot iouo'h1erinle�lvs. 60 Dey�n w ant' ... .. • io men,, where they have all the advall- - n a t c,o y nal .+�..+-- ---=- iaR therein, above menrioned sale owl 1 lie . - HE sages of a house, and where the boys, _ const + • � _ exhibit a +rest amount of industry and Edmund L. Fiuoedle ac ton upon the terms and conditionsabove said , fs y r, 8e, ns eierk, Geo. E. Pfeffer, Court �excent that none of the percale shall be -- 8I1 • !dam' f pleaded on Monday in the Court of $ c• withrliayt n =sale) with, the aprofiattou any - ' -but until we ' et more 11 lit On the under the direction of the undersigned Lock! " ' $ g lal Sessions of exposing obscene pictures diaster of the supreme Court of Judtcat,ire. - sL'sub'ect, we will maintain our belief for sale, and were fined 'the sutra of $50 Hated at Whitby March Mud,1W. _ _ ,t a GEORGE H. DART\ELL, 1. .; .that there is something wrong in im- each. • . .r.. porting orphans. .If • !oe are not in A new and very fatal disease• has brok- ` ' Local Master, S. C, .1. �. error,. some -few -of-these-Lo1i�Ir tl °rit among cattle in the iiclni=. of �P�cnr==. N ield--.-."' dG.L..den" � Gakne-s�ll&ems exas. The most — • •;'";:;Arabs imported during the last ten animals suacamb• to it. It-.so ewbrtt ,- ';years are now in the reformatory and resembles the milk sickness oft northLumbe'r'Ya rd ". Central prison, and several others but is much more suddenly fatal. . - � . =- -� r ;should• be _there silo: There are . The census of. the tenement house• • • • ' • :plenty of Canadian orphans to monops population of New fork city has been 1 � •_'W.• -�'� I bhze Canadian cbarity. Poverty gen- completed by the health itniborities; 81,- Having purchased the above ituliber Basi- _ I' ..:' .;.*rally keeps abreast of philanthropy 584 tenements being inspected, Of tbeae neMs fiom Mr. John Geo, I stn - r inanewcountry,aildcharitableinstitu- 28,854 were front and 2;880 rear. In nowofferiugthe. ^: _-ti-.-iof------., ' tions s1lQtlld not be forced - go to them lived .`150,1013 •families, eillbracittg �,'+ +=R�; ,ejTQG''= - - -- • _ . . I . I • _ 1 818;885 inclnzduals: --- -- ---- _ _ t "' England to .do their good work. , f 'rtu erism and crime.iricre. ill the The jury tike great detective trial .at AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIGES, Q'Ur�toc� 1S �OInp�Gte 111 aII. bl'�inChea, �_ _;_ P Montreal has brought in a • verdict of in order- to elear- out tile-satne,-aud.to •-- - - c Dominion every year, and these youths guilty against the pfisoner, Detective make room for, a dioiee selected. atooii • .'and prices.--right. - . • are 'brought' out" and often displace • g P John Palley; charged in conjuntion wi h now Alrivit>zz. yt' oar ^gym:-poor In the minor labor several other•- 4eyectivgs, with •. hsvibg, Lumber; Lath, ShingleA,-Postil, Pick- - , _. . " ` mar e. eS* nd Trunk itafe, besides � • _ _ , ' f� _­,.1.:' I I thing, and " Mr. , - , .the philan- planning other wholesale robbery. .11 e11 laeild. r thropist," looks well in print, • na Charles Latimer: fog• many yeah chief Also Alacksmith'a Coal and best Ivry •`.'`doubt i beta-truly charitable person engineer, but lately cousu(ting engineer Maple Hardwood: ' Imlay gq to Toronto' aind alleviate-of New York. ili Pellneyorthelvauia r Oh' BILL STt b'F'A IiPEGiA1.t9'� . _ railroad, sad one of the leading spilits a .. � ?,` ; ierlottgh lmffering, and find orphans the interlsational ivatilafe for the presecva. J H., ." isnoa it to ptaekioe „ n o€-weights and _ masenrea, died' on' J* Mj _ _- -. . ,_ - laarne bleltseti, without traversng the 8nnclay >: Clecehled, O; of apcipla;<g, -�� T I � I . . . . I � I ,� I Ii ocean. aged sadp•stte,yeasi+a PiCln:�ri in-W. ' fry .. J. RJ = N' f�J 1 - / 1 -1. ,�,i �^ 1Sx, i/ ),:4: 1 P rI. ,+: •d'. 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He has a ewe which gave birth - FOR ts an& two of them are =soxsss eovsesa=as�aafn oLasatxa >rsto>tc the thi�rdS. John �is Vatsoo sdYarm spore .for Mrd. ���mp�emeain� 1. -- - - — - '. .A creamery will be built at Port Perry Wallbridge, Amehasburg, reported to the - - ..-------70. _y. . ­. eat once. Belleville police on Saturday that he was. Spring C a;11.n iAndrew Tait, of Otillia, bee 'jest re- attacked by t P men below the poli y Ley 4 Remmer ...gn • � `R+ _ turned. from California. station at 9:15' P.M. They seized him b i, Mr. Arch. McGillvray died ~at Mt. the throat. he sand, and attempted to oproslTE-1. • - ; •,Forest last week- 110 year : steat a parcel he had, but failed, and • ._D. O'Connor's Blacksmith SboP, _ _ =% Y; The Mayor of Ingersoll has resigned then ran away. T T� ' . w tr;. I a new election will take place. A Niagara. Young man a few days since :Flo R=NC-i- E ,have r nab received a lot of - •� . Dog licenses in Uxbridge township only wrote two postal cards, on_entirely differ C • -cost 50 cenu,'if purchased Before April 1, ent subjects. He then turned them and AGENTS FOR- _ ! the Lindsay hotel keepers have formed addressed tbem, but by mistake placed , ' 1, a defense - - X300. rasa ora ria 9t: - W.W.Cowan, a Stratford manillacturer,' Catharines got a polite -invitation to take solid steel frame and all the latest im• • • „{ ipped 130 pairs of iron harrows to a cutter ride in one of Dan Walters' _ provementa. innipeg' cutters, while the young man's beat girl ...THE TORONTO MOWER, ... ••' _ -_ - -_ - Nineteen candidates for medical de• was made frantic by receiving the fol. THE 3fASSEY MOWER,' - .- _ moi_-_ _ �eeawereezam1114 atTriuity'University lowing: "Pieitsessend me a sample of the THE biASSEI RdKE, _:4 Z'�le L.a es t, .►-tyles. iingston. _sluff your rte are m�f.'- BEAVER GRAIN DRILL,-__AND_.-AND , _. A mnakrat came very near ruining the - ..e,. --- R, SEEDS -• mill-dam of S. F. Johnston of Columbus"ent " ` --. , t wee ., . - _, .. � form among the United States recraiie at GRAIN SAVER.' . - _ John Douglas. has been appointed Jefferson•Bdrracks, bio. ALSO PLOWS, SCUFFLERS, &o. , , Chief Constable of Port Ho at it salePe Queen Victoria bas' neat to Pr�eident� ,'. *'. �, ' L of 8660 per year. Carnot, a message of condolence on the REPAIRS OF ALL HINDSNew"Suiting''S'' __.;,- - -­, . Columbus' has - lost :its spring horse death of his fsther. . . - - - - - - -- fair. by the amalgamation of the township The'funeral'of Jos b ,W. Drexel, the. • kept constantly on 'hand. - New Shirtings 'a and connt�ocietee. -retired -New-i"ork-ba>zk-presltleut- - --- . 1 a Mr. T. C. Patteson's herd of Shorthorn died Satu, , : I I .rday-, occurred on Wednesday. Call at ou! showrooms and weaball be - - .1 ' - eattle were Bold by auction.at Eastwood A wooden walk is beiiig constructed in "pleased to point out the superiority of the - -- station on Wednesday. -• _ ,- . . . the ark at Charlottenb machinery and implements handled b us - i p tng to enable Em'• y _ P __ y -. `, - The Stou$'ni71e preachers are crusading pet-or Frederick to take• oto-door exercise. $ 1�TPji Gottonades� " . against daneing. They preached on the The Leadoff Poet publishes a letter •. I - sn - night. -•-- - ._:- ___ -- e . Ptoent delivered a lecture on from St. Peterevnrg confirming the et - -_ -- , , _. _ , __ _ __ - ment that the massing of Ruseian,troops _ - eleetricity and magnetism at Altoaa last on the Polish frontier continues. T - .week to a well filled house. 'Gold has been discovered in the N.e is- a a - . - • '� Gilbert, *ho assaulted file 'boy )slake sing district in the county of Cartier, " _ Look in and see them, `at . . - at Paris, has been lodged in the Brant• pay., within one mile of the v. P. R. . R L -- j .. ` • ford jail to await his trial. track. , 1t.asesya 8800 atop. - -- • _ ___ - _. . _ _ _- J. Chidly, an aniplo ee of 'the Grand The new Gcvernor•General will sail for - •s . c:: Trunk at Stratford -lead his foot emshed Canada the first. w in June, - - by a stationery enitiae oII` Saturday. ' - ! • � 0I AT I The snm.of !13.000 hes been laced in — I . e estimates the Dominion for the , ._ . - _ _. _ e -- JD_11NJ1A1WS_ . -- - _ - _ . erection of a ui3w dam at Bobea •peon. a litre Once. star. 9sl 9sa - = _ - . A. " _. . }j F�12 wbeut80c so 84c; spring, i3e Ltr80c• goose, Bow:rtanville is kiekinx abont the s -: ; ,w We to i o. Flour, family,per cwt. 89.15 w iso :?3 _-_ _. I _ 1PT_0M MT1-ST 3- o N�. .amewt 'of, dnmkeness which may be Flour, pastry. per cwt. 42.13. Bran per cwt %)t - a _ _ }. - — 44 . •-Been at any time an the streets of that sib so per ton. short.. ai per cult,. ---------.---- - _., . __ _ _ _--• - per cwt a9p per toMr. Scronel, a Detroit Ihorse�buver.. ton: �r�o E nings ENcWOOD MARKETS. .. t, q . bought five horses for $1.0.25 at Stratford - Fall �Ybeat,78c to sou; aping wheat, 76c to • oil Monday, and .shipped to the tailed: goose wheat. Doc w Doc Data. 40c to 44,.-; ' �1 { �"� T (y ,; ama'11 peas. esu :.targe peas. &o . Hous per 0 CRE AME R S a C R, 1'1 , AV !1 . K States. 4_ 00 to •9.30 , bran per tgn,xld ; shorts per tOa, _ �` JJJ 1111 1J 1 L (J 0 ­ - __ I.,.'' .. .. I , While John Lattimore; of Cadmus, was. coarse. 019, shorts per totf. ane. #90: chopp per - i; . . ` away from - home last week, someone FARatEBs MARKET, - . .. son. els..1 K10 � 4 .... - -;'', tmke info 1336 house. And stem a rynantity Toronto, afar. 2s 3�4t. At Px'1COs to 0-alt tile-t3.=ee. at of meat. The street receipts of own soda,r were,malt - , POWDER ` Rev. John Stonehouse. , the minister and prices unchanged. About 40a bushels o• - . . . wlio levied .blackmail on Strathroy hate!- wheat offered and sold at We to b2c for fall, 75 t -_1­.-r . t ' of file for spring, and fOc to T3 for goose. Barley J ! 7 he will will remains Mich' e.Tan where 11rm, gel ing at at to 77e, Oats arm. with aIle. Absolutely ase � � , DOWSWE-LL II�..r • ,- he wili be 'Dined b hie wife. of se0 bashetr ac 4Sc Fo 4srb. P•ss are oomrnal' fit/ e `5 S _ at. .Ha in fatran t :-9e, loads sold at $1y _ - A vernment official went to Port to 014 pay clover as g0 d11 Oa to p10 3e. E;traw Tti:a Poorder never varies. A marvel of parity perm .to inumigate a rumor that more il0 to art. Aogbaold ae a7 Yb to e7 70. Beet, tt3 streopth and wboleaomenea. More economic& . ` _ Was 00lar fotwquart•rs .tad eGAeto i7 e,0 for aha". ire ordiaarp ectad° and cannot b• sold In, - ' 'f j _ .. -- -. — _ ._� ' --�--fir lead 1m13gg2iilg vRaa gO1�1R on thQre. pindquartera Lamb 39 to pj0 fie: an mutton comp {�rioa wtih the mnlrirude of low test. abort -- -L------- — - -- -- - -- -- - --- - - - t . ' He doided that it was '•1es6." . . Be to e8 Dp. weiyfhiYtum or pbo•phate pow�ra. sold owl Renerall nthd °ready. n anter Heat street \ y, ° Z'O A Co„ 1t16 Wa13- FINNAN HADDIE, as leo. Potter, who rune , a planing - - -" - ,'machine at Breman's saw mill, Hamitton. !Yo W t4c: barer, tb. roiL.44 to 4509 tar •roue (----.._—.--__ .- 7. - _ t8 to•90; (aferiorl4a to w Lard ' d ' sn is cans. RoxaL 8altrat - , - _ - _ _ . -had his hand caught is the machinery. on 3- - - Tuesday and torn from •his arm: Yeo tee. Banos ioc A �• w lac t1�RAD0 �F C . _- --... PP es per pierce!, - 1. - - - ` ._ 1 cc�� i an the. --- -- --- -- - ------- c rsmpianahip oP the countg was won by =•-iK•tae>r�� s,w> o.=� _ - �CAI�ED HERRING Ta.uN-s hof\:i EAST EVE AS FOLLOWS:- - " two mea named Frazer sad Logan.F P - '• y Mr. Bnttcu: of Rin4wood, the .well 'No. I EIiPa6s9. 7:38 A. M. ICER N- _: tl M2XED 2:88 P. bi. - -- As -cheap as any in-the market at- known Horseman, has purchased the florae . a 13ca1Per; and will tmvet liim tlrroilgil 'I.- i 'LOCAL, . ' : . 6:83 P Df. - Uxbridge and Markham this season. �Z'AAl'3f,a60IN6 WESTDIIis.\IiFOLL( •"s: - - I.• WISE S,. WCKERING GROCERY; . Mr. Peter XcSweyn, a prominent . N o. 8 LOCAL. 8:47 ,A. M. .. . ' citizen of Lindsay, has decided to remove 1 . 4 MIXED . ' . . 4:81 P. b!. - -. _ to Toronto to engage in bnsinees._ He _ 1 xPa-xs5 T.- . _9:29 P. M. _ eras tendered a big fareadl supper before.:__. leaving, hp His many friends is Lindsuc• T .. Pia �0 - . !.,. . Mr. Geo. Dobam has_ pilrebased=200 :N O"T'10E• - � .., , .g . . .aa][IS_ .- '�_�..'. _�:, .. - -. .. _ - - Manfers, where lie has erected .saw - _ . - --- an awing ach>lnes.. _ , ' mill. and is doing a large business ratting y r #, 3't Vetrad ties and 'lntuber,' and employs The best _place to .buy Corn: �01��2Ni01� PL�.NOS., _- _ severe! mets" . On Friday eve111fng a barn in Port ideal, 'Oatmeal, Rolled Cats, % ! THE DOMINION, SQUARE and SQUARE GRAND PIANOS combinetilegaeatest !:. Ho occupied by Mr. Johne, sexton r 1 volume and richness of tone with sweetness, uric and extraordinary Hope. �' Tea Coffee . Sugar Canned- purity g'q�« . 1 . _._ of tat. Marks church, vim burned. The ' ' ity, perfect evenness throughout the entire scale, perfect touch. great solidity cad -x5 building, with a horse, sleigh, wagon, goods, Bulk-Pickles, only 25c beauty of eoaetraction, combined with dxt,tstbility, and are is every respect partici barnees, chickens, duelts, Ac., wastotally troy over y lnsuracoe. r j • HE DOMINI UPRIGH rs, om lta Comttltet ornn --. A young tad in :�orthumberlaad named braced Smoking and Chewing ' _ _hand me_exteyrior, especially-suited- &4ha Boudoir, the R tion Room sad the . a &IMP-Sbepbelae�ftonrr using rm.erthe n t .aj9obaCCo. and Gvigars, Lem- ons, The -Pickering "News" 'is in a ppm rlor of The durabiility f these Pianos, thnus where Grand .,ore. volumuare e of to s,-doaan dq ba oolauvreenienymtly- —. . a epee halo to a farmer in thety eastern partof the county, was .tried pathetic and in the highest degree pliable. Too, much cannot be said. rn fiVon - . before Jud Benson tecentl and aea• I Utg, Confections in great position to tirrn out Horse Judge y b° these Upright Pianos, they must be seen and heard to be appreciated. fenced to three yearn is file reformatory.. Tari@t�� t �C13001 BOOkB, folates, Bills and Pedigre@ Cards, �07"ION ORC�FA7.�TwS. - ' . . The premise-rof the Farm and Dairy. . second tO Uone iu. at- -. T INION ORGANS have long stood privivailed by as other make, and ars Manufacturing Clompany of Brantford PenCIiB, etC. etC., I.S at ack owle0dged by tFie Tittarestpartioians iti music.. t-o be the leadlaK OrKaas mann- trActiven'ess durability and factored in Canada. --- - were consumed by fire on Tuesday morn.- ' , , -- inRearly -Considerable Machinery was c leapness. tr�-iF. ="'= WIT.MiXA3148. •.. _,' also cousu ith Loss is supposed to be GORDON.._ - The Ligbt-runniest' New Williams' Sewing Lachine is the star tkat leads-Grand in #14000, with 86,000 insurance. It was We J. VI :' design, easy in action, complete in attachments, made of thg beat of material, and is ... the' work of a:: incendiary. ' I gnAraitteed to give entire satisfaction. , The public school 'at Aylmer refight , ' % fire Tttesda dill in the moire session, A est (icor -tC Dowswell ell ,r, Call and nee for yoaraelves and be convinced that ,� t -- e - — I Fine Line -_ Hose huts. _ :The Dominion Agency in Picker_ ing �� y a. lint through file coo nese of the teaollers . • wo�Det exist in thousands of - all of the 350 scholar's escaped uninjured. forlus, but are surpassed by the trI --- , Is the most reliable Agency in Ontari- The fire was confined-to tllrihtrnace-room, ORP ot invention. Those who era in netid of __ _ �_ _ prglltabig wOP e . o e • t o — . . iilaa Big• . `where it originated, Antl the 1083 boll living at home should at once send their sddreae . - . only amount to S`2M, fully inatired. to Hallett& Co., Portladd. Maine, and receive We can _stirpass all others . in ------ •----- - - - - ;lir. J.'M. Brooks, of Oshliwa, sold his free full,information bow either sex, of all ages i _ can earn from d5 to $25 per day' anal upwards ,the speed with which fi�]o roadster. on' Frida last to Dir. E R . wherever thev live. You are started free. capi- Fox, of Toronto,' son of .tier. Geo. Coe,; sal notrequirPd. sgmehavemafleaverfa0iva :.We fill Orders. _.. CONSIDER YOUR POCKETS ! Bingle day at this work. All succeed. il-y • • lute of Peterboro, for a sum in the -- - - •-- - ---- - -_ - :-neighborhood of 8800. The animal was, NO CURE , No PAY! lfv �i'e have loW prices but regular Don't be led a�ysy by flaming advertisements but call et the _ -_one the finest in Shat district and carried S P and Square Offer to Snvalid! to try Ones, and as otic ordering work b THE BRAZILIAN WAREHOUSE11 a$ a prize at the !Ate Taranto exhibition, The New Method Treatment . � g y And see for ourselves that we are selling Crocks anis Glassware at sad+ under -_ where Dir. Coz sl}w it... mail w171 met' as fair fi lies yourselves onrFarcessincuringchronicdlsea- o g as those - cost, for caab or produce :'White Granite Na Setts, 44'pieces, 82; Handsome - " William Slrannott, the venerable deputy .is itnd ileformttiea has l sen an uutform,that who call personally. Cplored Tea Setas, 44 teres, 88 ; Fine China Tea Setts, 44 pieces. 84.30; postmaster at Kingston, and brother of we tvillnotvgtiaranteetotleatbndorreputed ' -_ 1? Incurable Pilsen, for a stipulated price until "' $eautiful Motto Ch1nA Cups and 8aaeers, 330.;' Colored Dinner Setts, 0 the postmaster, has been suspended. .He cured,and in caseof failure to refund all the ' from-37.60.; Colored Chamber Setts, 9 pieces, 62:60; Xmas Clnnii'' - -=-= '- -was caught in theact-ofopening a letter.-mone15ypltldniltliidei-siichlvrlttellguarantee. -- FALL Ih AND -SEE- tis - *Many money lettere haveTI missed er asconsuttatiocostynn nntttheo$leesoirrb3 letteris. .. a-pper d0 n, glassnd Glassware goblets,blets, 60e per do en Glassass tSettslcand� . for some time. The culprit has nerved free. Titkenochancl ' av nomtineytoadoe- ■�.a� ,�yr ^ ' for 28 Years-and had a salary of 91,400. •tor, unless lie hail confidence enough In his . V1Wi k Broil. '' - ' r Se , ip Yarintta Pattetrus., - _ _ ` Wats its skill to guaranteeacure. Nomelterwhat the Our family grocerlee are fife best and cheapest-Green, Black, and Japxn Teas 3&c. 1. __ -,-,The affair'lras cansed_utp�h surprise.. nameor nature of your disease fuer be, call on - -+ - - - ' • ' --�.orth 60o.:if you-don't'believe it;�et-A €i"ee afimple and- be CouvinCad. -Xmas - t Dir. Jolla Lydon, formerly of Fort °T`°rttetoua,3►rtugRge,ilex,corspl8siou@n'd -FariR t0 ReIIt OT'5811 _ Fruita,in stook and to arriYe, gel' - y d a.N•m ma. send stamps to prepRy postage ling at bottom prices. Butter, Eggs, Lard; . I I. Hopei: who was agate keeper uring-tine on tope.NEW METHOD C'LTRE,hooka. BLtCoa;%Poultry and -Potatoes' taken iur exe anga: - WishinR•you ail Part I. contattu 226 pages, over 2lD 111ustratinns, Industrial Exhibition in Toronto last fall, eymptonts or disease. and °apart° of,over tn,n� Lata 27 and 18 4th coucoasfon of Pickering, ith And happiness the,year round,,yonra faithfully, �'11 was arrested, charged w ith 11 embezzlement. cures: Pmwr}ptinnp for thn pure of acute dIseaaes eotita hung one 1luadrlyd acres 'tinted sone _ _ 1..e dl Allopathic,HornwappamleandEcieetic ramp- dnellinghnwaeand.kitehen,stonedrivisghouse - . _; The CABs W88 diamisaetl , In Lile pollee dies: tiygienle Instructtana torevery lady, gentle- and Rood outbuildings, A rnnning stream cr -_ _ _ SITRON FRA:S ER ' ; ; . • COuif. He has ,just received judgment men and family. Witt be meneti on receipt of 20 watertbron h - . tyro-cent s amps _or_4n . r -yyYrr un le prnmriiee:nrtx/JOftN wuRivituyi', .. p— Dewey( s D1Vl if •, . . for $50 damages RJIL'&in91� Yar II, private informattoe for mol and boys, eke,•hlq •�Ef 1 , --- _ r rR38e lel rlsonment. •young or IPd eeatrri•In pl31appin en vrin4Fa ne �'-yl"' ----- ----'-'---- .• _; y An t! xbl'ldi{e hOCfie 1'All away with A rleepirwrFT ,urceipt f rir�t'o rNt I�lnnnnnrl rinsfrvetlr3ilis torvlat" ~.. __. -,Ij _...- bni•thendi•cdt �tliey wQ2 Andrliorrrnli•• ''d this 6-Q1Zls3TO .-ra�A.21. ", "'� r: "' I I r In ill H cnlorwf ilinatrationa• a'rM For•SQ� . �j�l�ahleetupltrynlrntthat trill sot talcs -;y ., cthter containing Miss Harrison and bars. ,vmptnms, ndvlm an reports of rnres: mailed to alSi .> ()00 TO LOAN on 'good farm x ng thorn from feel° bodes and families. t t{ JJ R led!esnnlo-nin %nrlo+lahr'r In% eonrMetptree _ . H. HAmiltun and her Lw0 eilildren, t,to-notti+mmps nrt0 �rnt• in silver. The T4T(1R_,kip. t:hRi very' �e6irable fiVns ,If; T aa,rerearorr, ru�u had tonitdrvi Row 1 elle ng. Becurity. '31 i8. JOHN' R�fAii " the ot}ler day. \lis. Hamilton threw banks aclll b, maiU•d for "torn-sea lain s" of 1 f:$ pores, I,eirW nolnpoaed of l.,nt?tn, F, in tki• .naWR sevcrai hnnrlred da11Nv, a month. it is I - . __.._. ___ • +•.ti.; crt,tr iu .silcrr.orwlll benlvrn frees 3rr1 5'ns.. `k.arl�nm' Tn"A'hi F'ifty•arres s �.'t ler.children out.of the vehicle and jalnped 1, tutl+x�oi Tire pre. X A K Suppose, e1 her at p ager rur.ay ow o mnko 46and rr.,�r la �,w Sled G�g, „ d 1 n,ri.a : t:o,: goo51 elay:l fp&t c+eod orrb"'I :� wyo is withal to work. irobo.rnrt. •an I 1"• t.r :oro d !tt. i> trntt, 3f 1. or nt IR: I%1 e,1 �! R y Q _ lilt herself. 3tiP6 HAn icon rem to s1 rianw'nt And barn sad f d -*, stable. Naoriy wr std 8 Rt. t•1 o.nnnt.i, n All lath° uDi 4e t. Ml a, ra sclt.17 ani ••hutrhee: and -e,sM•tt fr.iat `t'a' . A*-s it aesr•a 861 a w,r spirt: yore. very =.L- the cutter, flail the horse fey throwing .ori w Dr. J. C. Keao�99 Rap-8 clock Dateolt. MI�,' ,, ihteR »e-s. Tie ty<„ia.t ahui4r nerNatred ; yin, riTlTf1�4F', in ]leod of 3ariny, White.®nba ., , Iter mit. She was bad! brtaiaed and the we havr timl tnralths in nit part.. •,f the w,.,rtd °onto l roifee. Title in,Hepntable. n'r hftl � %,;Pr, ran :to is am well as ww ono, write to ad i 1 - y , �• rtirn tatty a•t� J y pr ti.,• au•1 il4:at-n�ra..t 1!e•rs, fro* frnen nay.tte . •••n'ch °Lavas ud ne; r:•medies irad L:vtrno, f P'n•.,fa^.a "„ Ahl""1- n 1.rl�o(n: Fila arrarclh't:, ahfPl> c+n,na,41 free. n�q.•rls,alwal'iKrply to J4F1MNli DOYI 1'',•t Lc,t;•e !tad ses-ernl rib_ s broL•eu. l ,i ,u,Leit6 area Dp Yat!' or Express, :; 1!.'-�f t!c` .. ; 3t i A,Wrasa 9i4nmit &so., Porttanri: Dialer. P•v i3,trd Can. Picltertolf: x.42 ' . - • ,1. 14 s� dt•+ „ .� 'i'. i G , .a.. , p," vY:'. . e {( F' •i,./S "r.y ,:•y,';7 �y,. 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I , !:., . — iiiiiiiii -_ I I . , .:J s,- — .- - - — ""Man Shortly, SI-Olng when, six years bier, I- maw line Atc, and -�-' , I- - . ' A . t..fa the � I! Ah I" said the r , , - ' Ilei kindness 9 " Oerdd. shortly. .W the fashionable M. do'Broteuil- driving I the - I - . too -to hot. .she .Was ;to how- in her turn at "And I Closlag: him under.., I 4now husband ?" - -_ -d wn ; I , ,_:%thlo Is an unIVLbkY E*11119 ,--- --- ----- I little hotel wh-- I �� 7 ere ...- -.• over ; throwing herself on 'to a An I I gr ­AGT. .,Snear, as � ]E�C'R. IF itolisobuomortmod by his cold @times Illy"", ! ,!�cimtslza ,t le,agat. - R. E. -T - .. — eanced. &�_ a chair that stoOd'3101"Ar sr�c:o -'as `PP*m`rmd'&V il"A No __�". . I - _. . .__014. . , .. I . - . -_ t youto help, in 41 10-01111lik0l W1164 ,� - I - --- . -- . -- vft*ti0uN�i'blm:td-`ml1bA-1 her. VWY!G- I first bad the honor of meeting you, ms- - — I L ' -L . . I of your heart, vj�yoss once helped me. ' meeting to _�.. . ''. . JCF N E. - -. , la�tsoatly he did mo. she spoke _ ,Ry, being ieelly •discon- dame,"' witti a reppectful Jun _ ..,Ll' _ . _. I T B E E� . - - Rosalie Madeline, I �.�._. __ _�i�. I-. _ - _. .SMALL - ... . - -Mimi Barieford has returned tQ'L I T111 knew'him'sit'66boi, and I took � r. ... 4:­_r1__I..__ . __ ­ - ­­ — — I - I heard that oqortmodby the abrupt discovery that,= .,. 11� L . . . � . Bouleaux I then, I Suppose I - good can, though our Tipitors, luggage was . --.,.. . . , , . Brat You. had the interesting millionaire, she left it suddenly,,atter your departure knew even more that she or _ WoL I . .1 ... I � f CHAPTER XXEI(._(00STl2l1qZD ) par poist _ ... . . � - What .the ., . ; � - " -tired r It. Breteoull. at dinner I know. for RuglandL" I I add the woman ag" dubloully.. -meldom. worth rw�ma -to look up the . . ­_ ,c � - ` - I am sb!rald I am too A (hivil 1111th, I did be talk About ! I I 1,1 believe she ban returned, madame." " ; &onsimur does not want Ilds . clothes sold$. rO0ML to I _!kiing I bard "out . ., '9--, min to -al ht, Guatmose,". said she, to, her has you are at ; I ? 11 "And you never tkil me,' . .1. �_ - , * * _..�, I 41 and?" •� I Madeline. " - . � - .1 I .. . i - ' ' ' . *=do while the fierce excitement.frew wb4ch t to Madame do Canary, am IIJ me. You met bar in Engt Pgo'H. wants, too learn he can &Bout Id . . 1 ,be wan suffering began to tell lot last in the I lilvisyl. thought you were, but now. I I Why not, mad&= I , A man may love r I - '� I most interesting thing' that was is The old Frenchwoman Phru ad his .... �1' , . '::,�I%�, �� TestIvaggilsaces.of her eyes and is the nor- sure. The ell. Coulee from the whom he PISSWB; and it he is thrown into the past life of M. do BrotsuiL It a mat 11 What good would have -.... ­ - . . Of a sweet mad charming girl by ter of Ufa and death to him." - shoulders. _. 'It6bilag of her hands. 'IPPO You said at dinne"Lls lug . - . Tons tw on mention first the scale iy, sainerchan- 44 I should have thought madame would, do.nui-modame? Y�u learnt your lesson soon . . . . of the ver .1 rite who look an Ia----- , ' I -a valuable - ;' .mind going without me for once 9" Una yon wall It ? ,� I � upon bar onJ , noble secret that 6itl C, MIT than Lot In, and I kept : V`.�:�'. to - Z 0= 1. . .. - . . . 1':1 , . "Rall, really, Madeline, I don't awe �Well. w w -, that =` it is oihe- paxents"ifroult and not either have been able to t him, better I .­ . . I 49 He electrified as all bT .VecYa he learn& to love bar with &N 11,Bwk to A am oin poi�t I can. Farther I &I , )IF I without you. I can give up my drive for is., 4 or hers, it . ru i.:'A d thin?", asked M I , L 4 a=, I think: Ell I Madame do Lancrys' . . go w I son robt an invalid he is tired of the Parisians life, an th%t hi soul, and tells her so and--abol, sticks 2 back7 than that 0 . one night You know - . . I Y.. ago. d hold remwr= t.labing the shell -box. of let; ­ , & tr"mowently he intends to return before long, without hill n. . on I , her husband with I I •A _sj__ Wit,, A, I to It, ---I _3 .. YA0,uRrAt it I I I Ali, th Is contains some frt=ts I n6w." said -------I - , --- - - Rem nin Bring .: . . . a . . hf -difficulty ilit M flu I X1.0120KAIJAIJ Joao out 16 . not well - or, to, N. , 'an w"Itim"ifPY is ,.,1, found In the grato of tbO _. - ' , --U ­114-11-oritAgalift" VILA . ,A � 4ab!t it 9" his. - it YC . '-a . . ' . Mbsinsda, I think he gold. - - - Gerald jolt t But 16 of fi..I --1&-e to market now, and Wl Voll did J ter. tro 13, � & sentence is �etter than none, and it about it Pere . . - 'w - � , I ver andto, . . had 'wif. I tLy who - - received. Madame d; Lancry crossed the e dop"t'ituaiw ;bat that In A R lie's phillizithropy room she .sed, and it -wan I.myaqlf . to thi'dolor"bf 'her own apart- on sure sufficiently lattmosimod that he did not intend n . . . . . . . -room rapidly Rili amid go wit 0 , wit t . - parted them together." I - meat, renting her hand' a moment on intereatizq- - -- --- he should to be waJestically - badger" Out of hill at- h years, for it was not un -008, — . I . Islight, used him. warning V . I a bat intentional movement Of And,. very proud of her in P herald's shoulder as she p . tachment. . ' * fly lie flourished an old letter, the tarn pieces:-..- .,. :�� .- � as$ .we.,, . . marry her �" 11 or wt �� ..: ., . , , . tat as you pleats. :: Y made thou said core- :: And you mean to hit ,i that Madame de Lanoral- other by thin : � 1. � .�._, � . 11 Very well ; it In ill 3ho paused, and . . - - -towed her purse to peep out from they! ace of which were neatly joined tog ... _�� .,. I ... � L.. You' won't mind my going out for a quarter Ah I" i What ne .. Yes." , , , strips of gummy paper out off the edges of a of an h,)u-, just to help this poor boy to find Wanly, Ft Now for the Others. is did you " VV01f, you must not. You think this ls;�thst fell round the sleeve of her mantle that shoe . I ?".- - - ,story did you hear I What dream , bar t of postage -stamps. . in, I .. I. . . 4% os rice of mine, but ft is not; and when I the woman's eyes began to bright" and I ,�.;.. '-�, :.. - .. .. 16 ltd gi-g- for the night, 9 "YO U .J— t eyes interest. Madeline, with trembling handle, took caeL .. . . waiting tar OE - _­ __ 8. at her dare to tell you my reason for orking so face to illow, a .n. to read it. She had ---------- lttlouz ,Bat from t po a know that . v I did," said she thought- of the letters and begs - . L . . . . .. Appeared into' her own room, from which was strongly, you will agree with i i I I Ah, yes, yea, i I only seen the first line : "My darling wife , ,�',j . she returned in a very few seconds, with interest in the occurencell from the sofa, Gerald's fully. ,!You have grown rich in then got . . `Total, Q wben-aba- wan-mtartled by-S—hOw" 968P from : ­ : = - � ':' w L .- � Assumed, and when Mr. Lennox had been ihme I since I know. you at the too .- _­ - I - I and bewilderment, epu . I I: . ho had drawn near to listen .. ' , . her arms thrust hastily through the 2160v j not above the I r . .. . In-" Gerald, w . . I gush mantle trimmed with down, at his request, - ' . I I since t 11 1:'' i ;��� oriellill, � � I . , _ _ 10 t - - - ­�' � ' of a long ruby . - __ room. 1 38., She looked up, and saw that - . . - � ,colon point,,, the young Englishm%4 hood no furth me 0 reason at � "Yee," the lady I . - I- U -A ''L4 loathers, &AIA bonnet vf the same oat had - 4,!Vell, madame, tell YO . ", interrupted .­--�-- ­ tions to ask am to the reason of her th.+, x 0 � : .. � " -- �, - 7. _ . moment escaped he-rz,;- _iW—th.-gi. - I ton her head, And her gloves in her hands. or questions in only Wr to me " Said the OU32 L' W,&44 1 can pay for our .secret his eyes were . . ' --ols--Bratealt— on - I . _.. for a mo l to �_ . ,4 I .- She nodded farewell to bar husband, who interest in W man east natmij. -,,You told me, be ore - well." - . . - .:, )ur her hand retsuil'if lit of. the handwriting caused . .- . - - .: ,.- g dinconaalitC I - .4, What =&do you go to M. de B J, on our eirsuill that in - 16" thea 04 Ah_-l__VOu_Want-_t,o_ have your roKenir- ration the sight by left -1-1, Y i '. wall &till IQ0kinJ I left the room this evening.?-, she asked suddenly, ", a long time, batt her. -Tt-w-an the crest- at the . head -of the .. .I.--- through Gerald . . a arm and or dir;ctions, they drove toward the --- - - - . ___ .,usO& those were your words) now. You have waited : two herons, the one af,pnoling-with . . V 1 . - - -with him. � A& soon an they were. sit h . -.1 — ---So IF . � I comes at last." said Romano, whose tongue lettor . . . . I - .. :� . ., 0. Gerald us" A.— - - - TJ 9"y. stivo now that her limbs wings outatretched over "he prostrate body, .1 . where, SIX L yeast' 11 If you chose. I =dedl that, did I not?" i had grown talk FF you have let M. of the other ; and the . 11 Vainequour .. on open ftam her com T . . " by side In: _ X"he was in Paris,' hunt- river to modest lodging W . 11 Yea. The forta!ght Is over and I have'could take more rest. to . . ge'"M Aftqlr directing the driver to UWfar the murderer of his fatter.. . Ill - . . I do Brateliff-M. Louis rich again, ,oil r9y.:_ .11. Y i Etysees, she turned to Go _ as chosen. . , V __ �_ WbAt does that mean 7" Asked Gerald _. . . : to the I, Mr. Smith ask ina to -to I t -I � bull I boom* that ar _ hormas, ", . I , .1 boom from- ) go there As soon M. bought when I ASH those words I since, h6sonsly. .�. . . - - � -_ ... . . e- — ,�,:' Illent .* . I. . . I a ­,,-­—►- - -I-Aid-NW thT—that love -servants, slaves, _ " I .. d � - _ .- '.' . L'4 ' E� . arrived in par", about An ordsor'*h1bil M - , a F.ImLltv. & ( -1. . .. . , -tv ilio and wi your TO Im aoimmiw.) - . . - . tenil had givezL ", , I would .-)now each other a little more quick.: and then you want. to come I I---'-- .--.._ - I * '�'- , - -- , 11 The stone t you have it with you ; let do'Bre . .. � ___1 . . ,��'LL'. � , 1. I- I Mr. Smith seat you I . . ' . I .. - as goal iu " - . . it- .Y :than. Uisy- - have -done-- -I thought that little -aeons--" . - . . . .1 �� . - Wall, Madame Ramone, we are waiting - .. I � . 3_ .:. ,"Yes, he gave me would have, " . - . _ - _ , - __-A his Poe -book and gave her e Way of the Transgressor . . ., _...: , ,. ..� - ket . soijbin two weeks"from. then You % . " - .. . , . -'to -was con. - IF Which you presented V a-stin-U-1cor that." ..'-- . - .., . .. Sr in which the treasure -the learnt certain loots of which you or . �t fir along time go. I Business defaulters have after all A pretty. , . tatcood. made him take out One "I had no opportunity. The girl iguoraric FF Be stient. I afit, " , tl 5� a of the ... . me, snatched it M, watch would, mike you prefer to hard. time owhen things come down to ­­ ,� girl 1 told you About, madame, r _y PrOOLN Of L':- '10'� -, - ,..,. � " tabled her ore I T . make the poorest creature that earris he -must X)g and I must find inY p . . ., I .. - 1, cu=ria to one it by. He witched out of my hands mad tore It bat that I Every moroar- hard'pazl.. The urchase the molkey -they . . r up an If ill* recog- I living the streetajour, wife rather than the truth of What I tell�you. rate. . I face ; but it did not Ugh old not offer it again like , g 1. " _ . , . i 6114high1 . . .. . - Sao, I am girt." � am ham bar encb=tmeut&o you know. secure by crookedness at a very 1 tolsed either stone or craIL- - - r, he , asked, He took froM. r at then a which that � have mine. - . - . Honestv W "I'll ham ter even - .- - FF Y have not won it before . _!!�� , A 4; . . . . . . . . . . If her voice, her face had not betr ad An I roo- .. IntAres in,the--old- am a more, is a fatr,:un- - . AurLoun, and disappotated. ft � - .F�2., ore -Ql­ ]oovi* %Igo t ard cash. and a I - � uns000na.table hstreol ofg­WbM!--w ral-e- up was now tarnished character, and a q st.approvtug -aidt -U-q��g". - elroll a —" 6 --id gzdme do '4 ,-, A ."No. -I'D* IF Thefollowi -_ 1 , ;, is the testimony - v ve 16 to 0 m me 0, I & .. led that his employees daughter wan rising =to& the effect of cupidity. and she conscience. -Me. I so, she wan going to take unlawful -'03cfe'sm to tell as her of one who made proof of -hot he lay- -3 . . 4 , ­­ I -be of may, He kne In . .= � _-­.- "Thw you don't'think it will e. As it wan, the very via- w growing almost 44 folliget ay of tram ressors . A _: _..;�. � ­. " - - oport3qqi� .of readings filreAdMis trif ' as-- viottJ to h__ . __ .- ­ - - .- _ ---.-. -" bF -boar. For a few momenta , U's T . mod,ovntage, of Had tett the lince 0 Mi4imme -do-Lsu M--WAre "bas 'a been - bank officer -I" —� . me one else, he , cry'so pr..erd 4 r - . nor her rd. "All= the 'w of an we letter to so f her via ot nifilier the " lissr I I � . I I Of the greatest possible value, when . Assured him an to the Idleness a er vague after she had gam . mind to reins. He gave it to a each other. Then Gar- I edto. , -strength of miz - companion &P to 6 r: along faster than honesty would -7-,Aud some one who can identify it.o, - . tions, even.:wbUs It excited big curi at i .It, consequently to decamp as . VI . her, and die read It twice, ant to herself secoAs Or making them, aid, made &stop forward from the fearful so of had : ­ . 1, You know some one who amiss � onizy an to her reason I -1 ter. He'Ohmod bes� prominent in I . . .wiltI . I ..... 41 I think so.That pe"y's in -protected wanderin a .. . You will trust me and then aloud� - . - - - - � ; , - .pladge of vermilion and indigo hanging on ,- I� .It was thin : � _ _ X Ufa supposed to represent the sun religious matters. but since his trial and ex. - .. - i , . .•-,"'It - L _ � '... , - : ­_.. . ' - . .. .. Is* letter had been so LnnO09mt All that of the cloister- j6 wall, and IF - •. 41 Gerald Staunton, who brings {fill{ n of a tanada's-immoginsodan, he would set -mg behind niountataliF n which. be had posurs had not for two years been trithizo � IF Of counsel, madame. possession. ad till aeon had been a church, and thin is how it all looks to blur . . . � 66 y lif(e again to you; thee plist-stone%in be, - 'life: then what wild been gazing es intently Am . , ' :. all did. wt am Lord K .. . .1 . .1. . new :- -, . - . . It. . ... otter the interview you =bed Ln your I have t=ried to 9t itF end have failed. If have staked his very te,her, a girl whom Turmer. y little boy to Sunday. . I % . - - . . ­ . ! _. . _ wita!" � __ you. try, you won't ton. Don't hurt the fancy made this lady him . . . i it Shan I wait for you In the coupe, ms- 11 I have taken on - it sit a good little. she bad moamly mAn? I u 'will be some tictle with thin School oneasionally, sood. that is all. No, I L - .. IF No. madame. -Did I tallIMU about boy if you can help � H . - ,,In&ed, Madame do Lancry, the facts dame I oTh me to an- ... 1. _. - I . � I - . . I-- reasked, Jaujing at big feet ., for -for Peggy lady , and had too great a Weight of min up ' . _TArd Kiniveliffa"m 0460" ramossublance to obaf"s da JAu shuddered an she told- that wouli destroy my IOVP0 I . _, - . . - . be ary *I in blushing scarlet. . . - joy ankthi, tell aL I haven % been happy I ..-. Mr. Borsdarol?" ter. ='.Uy' arsot rataialed is Iss, bar Beredbrold want hava to v APP I 9, sigh from the' lady a moment -Mae fwhlwve been in thimmimerable .. . . .4 What a strange fancy is She add them ad the let indeed." . . I � A Uttle,' shivering . I and his f a man don't believe that . . "few -words after a short pause, in a con- own hands . boy,o she said, turning to can believe. But as Your loves caused him involuntarily to look up business, and I t . ,. IF That I . Lgem of min Ia death,' just let him ' my'boy," '. .. stralve I volost without the molossmitarsOlty of however deep it be destroyed, saw that her gray eyes were swimming in 'k 'the W, e calling on the rocks to f7t I 'K're6i - Mimi of tears, which mad 'r ; may be, must . ZUbdYZI kindness and feeling in her a her more modest, it I feel Into .11. ��'t .L.., _L carelessness or surprise, yet she was much - " Can't You 4" what weak the sooner- 7031 loam those facts the hot L . - j, more worshipful In his eyes do. on me, 'I have been going around the - 'l - i�. �., - _ . 7 JintoWartgodo • - . beautiful OYOL . more wol - . . I. - I . ___ - , . ... �----7t- __ wwn-bonaki-imind honesty. -tar." ___ .tt__� A -eve beim-befoom -in. one p - -, I . .looll �? - - .L weapons � . t:a= days trying to get work, a - 11 Is be mits �fd . I . - 46 Celrtainl?p 6, I iwreohdy to-haz ;ban , *lie 111 law into the w for my b-,ard, offering, tof�:� �­A - - cold-blooded and cuuning . . -'electric lanae his i . ommils's L .o,L_. L' i4o.vary. Aad he is said to be`ver� wick- against S12C It wants something them'nOw. " a moment 11 �sionate heart, know what sort of =ble dishes in a, hoteL I might bays been a bank ? . wretches as these ? -1 . -V w IL . plasommat to .. " :­�:. I - .*a. I suppose. yod don't think, -AdSomet teoutnew to ft h% thern. or Wait for me on od through.; while the cashier. Theme thinip are so . I - - e rotation he apoks., atranger than � 9 - I history -the had, pamove .. - - _.; _-­ ­ a7y:: not tell me new,. madame_, that thill-thim scapegrace Out can- .04 C . . plate. -How .1 could ever be such a - .. .. 90, `You must not to a cue step with w4ft_vwtk�� read, gtingle" Sympathy of & Chivalrous no* COUf4Ml 0 " . . - M 1. . . ----&-. .zha-robbed him fourt"to Foam a -W AMu&"-9006. - .....; le . . foot is more than I can understand. . _ I ___ - . - - Trust we wili&=200_1" .. I taro In the lad's - . WEff-W t �- - - aoss� U --!- . 17. Yea, thlot it &ban - Id bos--Cau-Eff-w I She almost stamped her foot. . that anovsk b�efote?ng for me," she said 14 No," she m2d very gently. "Stay . t- the size. of it 11 To try P14 V6 igaredord I 0. Geram isn't . not . - - I I 1%,11-Ingon the I Verossa, Uu_� to-,to..a, in zGenee, sharks& - " X"'J'son must wait - nor I something like heresy ?". I I al.,.r r",,f I -_ ` tat-WalLe6eld,! "The image of his darting, tal3eriO - You In a, V1 Vicar !"L-, scarlet bli As I and miserable. . I I zm: �id not - pat his patience to any know, clothing but what "I k a t war 'L '. The young fellow grow . . I hie newly married wife, was lorced from . ' love h darkness. I mind more by That of the treacher• severe test ; within five mirsmstm�A she had 'know. " Itly to his. old eated Farmer Flanborough at things have. heard and, -seen such grange ( loan accom- left him, and returned dressed in black and And he stopped bock quit - promps of his wore. myow ran he pojifloo, under the gemalready des t I,= roes than ever .. . .. . .. ,kbtag,l lately, begin to -think I M Smith= -it voll. This mind ' am in more ut,when Madame do L%nary w%lie re-entered. Shea had in ' - , I : - left him wearing a short bla, soon, yet for the ]sat twenty years , . - . .. , madame, that I -116 plica. B had pall on in so fol with the feminine cribed, an Roo till. IF with all my clever dodge&, fludany . ; . there Is only . one good. person In all - " I �r of hit toodging, and be lay down to .. . . it box ornamented with I ae)Lingpr n,; There Is not, 16 thief - or all - - -.: - I - At the dot h ' I - - . � � to dream from head to foot her hand . a sms� which voL ' L 7 - - - I"f - suPoll.Tstitivu that un eoImorogue . '��'­ I world." . "..., tar intlislittle room, the horrors of the even observation, abolls, in thin contre of Via Ud of All ro a in the iiountry but would : .,--- I - ..: . .--,-, - "And that in, of course. myself r' in black to a method of escaping . ".. - ' - -. to wamad to fade away likes past uightmaro . 16 pin.cumblon of blue milk of Olviolet 0hade- =Xho-da been much better off had he. - of . . / . . L , "" l� him, I.. ,houghi. .b---,,.P-99Y w- one, 'slid Ger& IQs . . . t tj - e a perceptible start. . " id followed the tall 06lumn down I She held the -box Ia both hands while she in same sompant of enorp an 7 : . lo- . . - _. A. Was golrog�ta,L :.64Ah."Itlelt ki-11-6 I . * . - stairs wandering -where she on , I out of the range of mi -udg. perfect hMspinew and p"Pec lb t into a coupe. load. talked. � cleverness, -which he has expanded . . . 1!F You are I every- F, She -is ,a, far away from all this," bo: take him. Tay 90 . gh an old "The story in not very long, madame, roguery, to bear some honest employ. . -�mact� madame ; but I Am sure you are ev *1 "Her father- Is atoning' the seine, drove throng{ =6 way of living. with &- I said to himself gteeply! d it is for y On to judge whether it Is of anent sad reopen . ' - _ -thing that Is noble &ad true," said he, even sweet and and dirty quarter a( Paris, quite unfamiliar an re. logo a band. clear conscience into tis - , * 1 question so ask her father otter all, and she is too of & any Value. Seventeen Yea I I gotil& name. and . - ivety. 11AIld�Piolol-have- a wish to to Gerald,- and stopped as the door n Came to Paris with I la XQ t - n small ty don't ie over since par � I �dfagy fourth.r%te hofel. Here ithey got out, some Y . - Zv.n,r%i= a for even,& devil, like Smith t young Nuglishms. 11 .1. lthat halt been burning my tong% - .. I I .. - l and & little child. I . . . F . a much him wile . I new 7ou, mad I beg that you ,sill be is' do ber harm.", . . , . - happily. * - sad Madame do L wary looked. with . am- _ .Ana go he, fell asleep quite haRPE . a gair Ufa abroad. . - 9 - — . . V.- -I'.. onnairti to &=war am. 4V Me M41,116 S8114 up St the Windows . I %rset me both are, the mardarer of my Fath` — . - . into the courtyard. .. . i though, from what the tervan"f the Plum '.- '. " Pareatory Ballets." " -10 . - - . - _'. . �_ CHAPTER XXVI. P" --d . ir, they were not &I w 1-Y' too fiiP - AD excited Irishman lately rushed into a ­ . � haze and os" 11 Your father was in thil hotel; Gerald coulcT gathe v quarrels Bome- Bolltoro, drug sto, h vin A. it brok ' . .1 or, of Mr. Shaw, the man You of Staunton's first though+, Am he to th I ouse. There way A '-' U b4"_ ,It .. Do Jabu ­ W - Breteouil?" . Geral . she s,dd !4___M%.t1_ ".. b liting down -M. do I into the sudden the night befor000his death," n his at I I" between them, that won well-known; appea somors, ly. - � ,- sprang the Wxt morning lratiole go . He could loam nothing from. her took , I wakefulness which follows lo, young -an, loaning heavily.upo - repeated the name: � and Complete . ecotio . and -one day, when wousieur.hAd--to-Eq- -to ,-yoA,a4,_- - .Vm_,ll_,r,,g ....., OF manner. She reps W" that be much. moved. by the recall a of the. sad . - . .. words, night of long mad sound sleep, -Id house recalled thel'opers, what madame stayed at same Irtbuff to sisal hten me OUL Same Of 11 . ,. _' - I .: I - �, *... 1 :.Sind . &nd asked: � - I- - - - - . __ . . once to 1. Boubaux. " events which the dr0aiT % 1 hems with what lobe oalled a headache ; but thim . I -P tory gullets, will fix me" I'm * , I ' ' . 11 Whst'sug . grist must go' back at 1.G.'ab",,,. . min]. . . - 1. who were less refined, called u;rhat dlye tax for thim?" `What . H, A the do h9- 'to I the servants, thinkin'. fililted Mr Bitiestord" h be Gerald -_ I ' a Go the it a -black eye. Ev do you mean?"' sake A the clerk. I"Purgs- . ; . . and. 2efiy'rn�%suaAd�dAr=nom1, sad they I of echoed bar last 'words in an pave- Ll - , . ism, I l4 through ary one took the - partof . but t9 YOU. . . . - , I-w%AAkVW ousio, - on wai fore. . - With also struck' whimper as they palmed oa�bea,u%tful, -Bulletsi'mor or-somezhin`-�fta- ChAti - him no , . . . . . _....�_____11ara to - - -_ tarn tnume"Cad ' a "Keu &__ r 1, Shure, � . , - , - .- ___ - ­ - -doorway, slid als(Mull broad, sweet mannere, . and was so good to. the they call thim," ro plied the man. � 1i . . .:. . .* ry wall moved At - last I but violent force at prophecy d' laid dress, with a ith ]headache, - �_� __U% nighot lioncles,, Ntr6n _eph a little witch whom every- I'm In Fargattory already; W .. . . .. Madame do L%uir - him *till, -in ash er @.pl ., )JJ&j and ligrgli cerise child, who was -7777.7-----her head turned- slightly toward him. fitan dawn whItto-cc . *My brother was a iwaitaT and liver complaoint, and bad stomach, and � were of danger to his darling ; And all the turned ganited at body worshipped. - .- ".And" Ivegetalhurried y breakfisted bow, - who Bat in. the bureau and . .1 -learnt, curious things R e present there at the time, which will explain a great the devil knqws iihoot all.", The cierk-pww- I ,about thin richmea. The -ditightei of. Mr'. time that be 4remsed ,rd the Ho"I du the straingerv, whether she know th, . what I.know. But all this time. the ad ,out , vial of D.. Pierce's Pleasant Par- . .­ , . Bereeford's game -keeper is installed there at a cafe, add walked tow es, ad &I .0, 01 b&A deal of never paid, and if it' had not been ffativi Ptsllets, and Pat went off contented. . . amberm t . I . �'� � L - -- Like a pripoess ;she herself speaks of him as Louvre to toy good-bye to Madame de Lou- addre" of a woman11 . Ron wh I for the smiles of " acisle, they would, j, ' . . :.: , mystery ad saya that look cry;, he woe tiered how he could for one mo- been head .oh aid a the hotel eleven bill was ne , the lady and'her little one, Theme little P411lots cure all derangements of . in .y to'ber, a ago.. .1bei ,g a a meat have dared to leave his poor little years I time I I rk-, who were two EagI ,;mor. I ..tgoemmohl And bowels. Sagisi-coated, ; . . � . . ' to -w-lasr'l -little : It , has town nervots ".Ah, ma father , to 't ­ . than a and fjl,ritalole during th I the neighborhood of bar selfish . I - he. has retired. &It have had notice to quit bailers long, for .an mustard needs, mad pleasant , .imtie* day., that -flA he"* him, and will bride in .- .. member, on time. i 64, I madame monsieur's .tempoi was detestable, sad hir to take. Druggists. 4*s and use them again.0 him if . father and his unprincipled clock. d hv,16 at Pasoly, I can give speak asif he steal his pi to If Mr. Beresford is still bent, on her now, re. I family,of which he used to Brown is a fashionable color for evening ­ . . hs oloom.not treat, her better." he, adu 'L " prince, never asein to send him . I . . . - �. .' - -She add all this to lion to -day -this marrying Victor, they will worry her Ufa . she wrote it do", smiled -aa lommigilly" at- had en a fine young intle. " well. as day wesy., . . _. . mlval:Ll��?Ip said Madame do .Lancry, mach otic," he thought. 'I She will never dare to I*%ls. if they. had'Ally money. AtIsatthis ung ge I wife, And if she did they the well-dressed strangers ea- the Earth Really K0`11`0 ? .- . own that she to my ,viluo Fay, )nan"bigan to foof ttie aitch of 'poverty mare Do ,.ience says that it does, but we cannot it til had found. $calls been sble custom . isrs, and sent the sea ' keenly, and the'obw p .eyes which watched 8 I . .. 46 en. of him as Whs would never rem '0 *Aitei t6 see them to.. heir carriage. They he ylonger wore ,help wondering sometimes if therb 'isn't And' speaks cruel means of punishin her. he dull them detected that twhou'sore see how . . ." lie through t -was hard and cruel- I myself, 04 50" As I I and waited some drove almost in mile -I orelery when the! went out. Shortly some mistake about it, when' -_ �i­ t- their * . ­ :.�� ,1 He reached the h9te . — An the cottage t, any jev ..� �," . ,__��. -1 I - - - - iee " - -- - ----.-- C untit-th. t die- loboral . __ - _4 7 , board his-val the situng-ro-6 after thin was. ljOttd6d_Th`5mwAn__8� 3 . . ad '06 you heard hill voice I" a scarcely more -where .the ex -chamber- % antiquated ideas. It was believed - ' gro' ... - echoed the lady, minutes alone in be was frau- wa her savings. turba jis in hotel becthat one 4 it g,% musty and - -- : . had dined evening before; ' n Z . K ... � him?" - _ maid had retired on h - gold, once that consumption was incurable and , ' L . . sharply. ." You did not sea I tic with impatience by the time that L M& ty womaustbat' demon staying in it missed some go , . bran clearly demonstrated - . . i " - -1, N,O, madame-,'! answered Gerald, .14 a -ry at lamovappeareol, ins mom- She must have been a thrif .: notes frombin portmanteau; awsiterwassue- slihough it loss , ... . . . .. . '... . - . - very quiet voice, drawing his own concla-' dame die Latin that would wall clear; for the little house and garden; pected, but proved to be innocent. and no thing that it bunt, thousands of old-time physicians - - -, . "I did not ing�,gowu of `peach tinted lace and not. Wlithout - - - - - ­ f the - money. This commo- clese their a yes and pu,t air hands to their . . bions from her excitement, been looked, trim, prosperous, - : . ... . . have taken his breath away H he had heces-Li0as ever seen a . blon. He left the house while I was there than the hard' when rel in the es -a And rikusto 150 %ba -11 -6 thee .1 . the British EnLbasay." - . - less anxious, ss veryo pretensions to more forgotten i . . ... ..+,a dine at . mental image of Peggy. - sairies of life 'in its j.%rolinleres, striped � tionwasscarcely dear -rings And some for oil tb%t the world moves on,,and Dr - ,1 thi,�g but the I particularly elaborate aMper, h6telhad ofoliarnon She asked no more questions, and for some 11 I have come to nay good-bye madame," blinds, and par opened �, bracelets 6.ta`16.i.r from :her d roadng-c&106-� The Pierce's Golden ',Nledioal,Discovery'continuc-6 * . .. . - drove on in silence. At fors she A. hi ad, nest maid. rescue sufferers' from - consumptives . .. ... time they . toward her �; if his train A w ts-caf,lo mese-irlto a � Honorable Mm Corrie -chat was the Young to in dreaded . that it was half- said he, rushingI 'It is a sure cure for tb took out her watch, saw 'the were already in eight ­ the door and. showed the stria tations of Engliab lad ' name was ill in her room at groove . d told the driver to go to , cam- small s;tbm, hi h roved tries t 'a. _� ,. time. All scrofulous , ­ 11 said she -quite cam Ia Whedonle of the. chambermaids dineisme, if taken in t ten an "Good bye 0,11. he'tim included in P" do Paubourg Saint Holuore., I . hich the tx-ch&Z�lsiofis experiencell a& it was t -eqp of coffee and a bisjuit djqeaselo�-and consumption in _Rue stopped him at the British Embassy, ly detaining bin haroolln a stro%grip, w i Lth the second-hand. smartness took up to her a 1 soft, one the list�-,yield to it. ' - - - 4. She etc I I a furnished wi whilethemantel. for tiie child, she saw lying On thol .. . I . solid sent 'Garald to ask the concierge whether made Gerald Involuntarily than fultbatth of of the bracelets which bad just been missed. M amain jewelry ili silver settings b in hag was there this evening, rl he h�d marrfood was not Of the Amazon� of a room in a che�.p hotel, .. 'a *-, __ L with planter images d guessing the faVor. ' - - -- - - ­ ,�Mr.'Paget Lennox an bail of the two ladies between Whom piece waalTile4 Mort lina vanes The girls . � ��. . I . I — . .11 it-to-Wheilier he vtould kindly come oat with �ujly_psinted. cl A was intelligent, An _ ... - - , - . .- r. saints,,an � trut , .9 . dame, you- have drop � - ��, ;&-Be Allowed to -Vote?-- , -boon recently abuttl000cked. h­vsid " me . . . t And speak . - . .. it -,night:-- , � 1 -'Tull of tawdry -, them 16,ig Iliod, - of yourbraceletg.,, to Not" said the Sh She all WoMe of female suffra a has me. I � . . .: to her. tell you"Iss tha, . y artificial flowers� _ " w minutes. a tall, young attache, 11 Did I not Madame gosslienot Iteep mod one d hall �j list given'- -_ 'question' and peas of reformers for , . , I . In a few i, a retreating chin: should have media Work for you to do ?" - say ,,it is one my busban'h with a long, aquiline -nose waitint' .She was not ThUch changed Made me. ", . tated t a tongues mobs, sgod vacant, Gerald -know -that this majestic lady took , . - the spare. bright-eyed I . hurries off with the many years, and good arguments have been .1 ­. A . drooping, fai'r mount ; in him, knew that her coun. line t night, An dark I I The chambermaid id against it, MWuv Of the ­. ht eyes, came out and leant over the side & real hitereal y to lead to re- woman,came in, � wearing a cap and informs the proprietor. A-striat look• adduced for at itlyl, &;d many - � I . support were like] tray,. of the fiacre, with every appearance of being sel.06nd stuff gown; a -I of. old,.. but with the dignity a return of the Honorable so-fter seit could vote lutellilei and give , . t quite as valuable for blonsell'as for her. She shut the door . out, is. kept for th would vote as their husbandol did, . . ­, - VON ated *1 %tion. a leisur_p in her manner. . .- Wr ; be does . . . e pe --fli-eTf toward her visi. -Mr. Carrie. thought to the merits of A political i"uG- .I is irenq, on wore alight yet be* could ijo a feeling-cf-Irrit at'his knows ut, - I .. over which he - or - and cameo slowly foiwv4d I i . I . Imperial manner of taking tar grant not return. .Little by little the truth leaks no 'a Favorite - - , * Overab;at. - '... - 1. ­ I at b _h tors, peering at them � in the old keen man; lady ; bar buibiind hii rob- They wlimild all -vote for'Dr. Pierce _.�.�. him to do must lady in block bold out out to the poor Prescription, for they know it is a boon to � .. - I 94 have been 'dining here this even. ad that what @be had for the tell , strangers and deserted her. Poor qualled for the cure of I You importance thazo� ser until, 60- �h a cry:. bed these str ady It to nn . - . Ina V so necessarily be of more Im I she fell back 0 stop wil . . ' broken, they Bay; she their �.,*: ; � I skid the lady. " I gus"Go i=elf. " . her band, do Brete- thing I a a heart -1 Isuoorrhas, abnormal disobar , mo ;w;:Iv1,1 hoo, J whit. he had to do for h - it u- nigin i Cast 'Madame 0 or r" - I 11 f --a _jnd_%ts_9 .rb 12 . _Umv� Ill if you have - in 9 Ld - . I_ - . _--7---_`1--- ,- - what everybody -I - wtu come 4 -me 11, __ a Ora iess-, ---Jud 'Una ocian des. — o%uK, on awe 1.1better to do, and +ell me I Olt wish, � But T am still in Mr. uU M,md,me gontleman,.her step,fatbe 1­'beilevai-omome a a only used I I ad what everybody said, to ikmww whatever 7 old grew -*hhe atod cold- back an Part women ,ore subject. It to th 1111 ' ..,.wore a I am still GOT hastily at him, and gave to fetch her itinitt bar child .7 � I -woman's bored to death:all day." Beresford a enfoyment, sn'll be said do I � -bill- w iii-oftZ, a A ut*. for. peculiar moreallmilessell and ell - . .4 . me. I have been bound to witten to his wimbesi" - A%ncry glanced I � Of the hotel In sm, pon: . wants, sold, by druggists, Undff a positive Mr. Lennon iplanced at Gerald, who , a hard, phort laugh. proprietor the manufacturers, that It . . him - on we mak proprietor me too. - � 7 -a vz4ptnfort- tow Roselle, Y . guarantee from modestly Thsox his seat to th quietlK, looking at the carpet bug some But the i. . ' 0, - 0 now that they were victi 74 , . wiu4r .he 'behind the driver, to make 01 T enitIt Is by Mr. Bermford's wishism; f Am Madame' Louis, H ,Satisfaction as every ormou•- -'soble little she . I MA a -hurry, to return to a 6. 1100, I Ses guarantee on .� I .. ­ . ;r. � ., , . ... - . ths"ou ars I 6 were kind to eleven -I -saw father and mother &nA-child Q I= rot - indo& - . . . L . . I ... I way for the now comer. ' Mr. I Lin Boulasilt I Or by Idan Bersomford's V whom You bat and s sond hai died when I went to the hotel to visit spy . , � , I I I I - - , . - -, I - �mlr. l'. 0' i.- .- I" I- c ������� t ' � giver[. - �' t I' - An "door Uo' L Jn* � , - — , - , �'111' ` - — - 11 flat "r-1 "t .. , , i., t,"h. __ ­ - - Apparently t fusty with .11 , W - _0� I * 8 1 I "as were x -or his 2 ant moseso t a eight __ Y07 far 7,4_ t =_r0000�mm - Wan r a ;-.,that t he � t wall h .. e.g. let r . . two her. Sitting stio. "In to eo, .. ontmot:rlootah:1 Pogue drive Gerald, excite . ' - it .. the ! t . 'it on "' �' wl d 1 - The glt`l� I -�t b. snatched FpO I ."s. or my 7 ag_ l And tars it W I I �'fimr i� W Ia. sou , � Ia. Ig _ �tho now which I �_� "a I �� IV I'm , ;�l _. a 'a' '_ - on to mal' � '-r -in' P' be kind ,,, _ my 'ath - Add ." �, . 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Reynolds, I liar that she learned some It Pays to kalse Trotters• PROMOTING L.GHICCLTURE to produce the beat animals for %, --.. _ - -- sip:r bkpt the Dream of farrow ao . tics In England the are certain oexports, , We quits agree with an American Con• B y _ y _ that 'tbeee...ia.as- ataok fit° Permaaenoe of i[ahtlres. will notr Dome to batter M soon v that of profit fa �• ceorseLat�taw wN-A sten dr lag s hrgge *amber of horses for cavalry par $It John B. ,Lewes £eW us, in your ool- new mihth cows; mad that is pisses oIIlt�tiC� g the trotter as is as other farm pro. � Impevemeas of oam"o, ButSer. pose ; information on this subject should be I buttermilk... As we have- always had but oirouLtad luosdcastsbowm the Diner of sat - - mm�s;�hat While the fertility abstracted by little farrow oowemilk,'or those that have dam' pr°vlded he b bred &ht. The high- A reporter "called upon Mr. -George B cls crops cannot be restored to the ,.oil# plants est prices aaanob'be realized for horses out Lsidlaw recently, to jack hls 'opinion r to mal that is required ; and in this oonneotion given milk for six ilooadrs or raore;,ahe has the Government could are Its influence with may ba nuariahed by tercpisora. Tasnch of sloe • mitraej dta two aiud let the cream of common masa, but a stsndard•brud ani• the best methods to be adopted to ins• < a - us as were edreatedto,beiieve that, to good y B mal is always in demand and rove a rioultum and enhance the value of the English military authorities to have B with the buttermilk, then let it rise as all. F Pays a, large P R purchasing s eats located fa flee pl lt' . soils as least, the manatee became integral profit. There is tonearly every county of the t ie Canadian farmers pro�uoes Mr. Wd- P e priapi e ores•rt will. and skim it off and use it for Domjnio where onItare ls carried on centres in Gonads is a hundred moa s the #tad homogeneons with them, and that the cooking. It b mach les work than to keep ,law has mined with oar Ontario farmers F', -anal tion was Permanent, this was a, one or .two standard bred stallions doing duringdb e greater t of his life and Is ra- Government can asset the farmer, and I ice. . _ e Dream and milk separate. In this wap' athem think it is now the farmer's tarn. For it is " sasprue, bat It was soserved' totFthe anchor stud duty at-fees within the means of the ger y em as having' their interests at .11.. of "Gardening for Profit" �-'-'Bow the. � ls but...little* waste. In a dairy of a average farmer. If it L within' the means hart• Hence the interview. simony■ well to keep is ffi[nd that here In � Farm Pays" to ,give as s- real _shook. i ° anmboi of old milkers, it would. pear of farmers to keep one or two standard-bred " You ask- me," sad Mr. Laidlaw, " what Canada the social and ariatoeratio for [ -, • named tO ° r-�*e aonrvaparnted. A.-Iity-toLDe, which have kept culture to the front [a ''s quote from page 113 of the first• Fond du LBe Count ,Win. mares that Can earn their keep, it will pry ls the best thing to be done to prompt a the Y England, are wanting, sad it b but right book : well to raise colts from them. The fir+t coat farming interests of Ontario. i snppwe you 11 = ' for the Government to take their place and - We believe rho oomntou practice of top NoTi:s., of such mares is the most important item to mean in a public way-that in, what can an I the eEimnlns that ls needed to dee a , Tresses-!nq asparagus beds in fall to be s; very the farmer of limited means, but, ae it costs legislation or the Government do ± Before we p y p tries one, ia. disttiab where It is note origin of coloring batter is found in no more to keep a well bred mate than one discnas that ]rat me rat on�ivhat the Gov an a interest in Agricultural pursuits and ' ! xl to vie t severe ire4ti •the 'gulden bue of batter mado ; frortpi the of oo mon point secure the needed Imaravements. The shi - or as e p t en ormsnt, e I oea star stallions bring higher prices, the various other directions at the present mo- PmB Cts' a man pot n interest, - \ r of the sn"ure' are either evaporated or else origin 'of the practice of colorjnq cheese, we difference -is larggely in .favor of the better meat. It seems to me that eztriordWar the fishing interest, the railway interest, the : f,l washed down by rains, below the roots of snspect no folies Dan find tt oat. It oar- bred-horse • !t it not incumbent upon the prownre is being brought'to-bearon`t)ie Gov •w.oskingmeas laferest, the aommeraial..ih T1 the lent • All oar tacrine, corm. fainly ls not suggested by mture, which farmer to develo hb stock fora serest generally, have all been pretty, well p p F peed par- ermmeat to express public mousy in every oral ins a cream tint. Possibly some- the looked liter, and they Can afford to stand ,� borated by direct experiment, has oonviao• Pests 7 k poses. He can leave that part of a horse's direction-except for the advantage of the ' rod we beyond all doubt that manures, either y thought it made the cheese 'loo more education to those' who hake a business of farmers. Let As look at some of these pro- Aside for a time while the greatest interest liquid or solid, orgy tlo or Inorganic, art un- battery ; but haw sty body can see a � Aug. it mad who will s him a cod rice on of all, the farming interest, which b the b ration of batter in the brIoic ' pay B pp posed expenditures. Montreal wants a shi Y pro pe ty, receives , �sofitably 4mployed when applied to planta B yred Dolor too the strength of pedigree alone.' Aside.from channel debt of two millions asenmed b the Asir of the country's e ri ?' is the dormant state." often given to cheese, is beyond our obmpre- the stili of the trotter as a Government so that the interest the6ar•. some °onnideration. Don t yon thta so # � .. _ In "How the Farm Pays" we are told heneion. We mtuch prefer the natural 00101 Reed home, ' i " Would it cost much,-Mr. Laidlaw Y' , p , , he b the best for light: general work that bur GommIsfonerejare prying on it m iy go to „ > ; )i 13 : " It b a delusive belief that mianr• &IIB the tendency toward paler eheese'looks the farmer can make use of. His. endue local harbor improvements. I am free to to I think that if the Gov'brhmenz, would or tillage, no matter how good, will ever- es if it would--" Come to this complezlon a• anes� n� ,� sprightly movements make that Montreal, as the great port of shipment mad a half a million or a million in this ag Let. way they would Sad is the beat_investment . tility,aunles theaali4atiog poi meratue b An additional cense for high color lies Weioht for wsi ht be itnever oeessuotf the farm +for Canadian produce to Europe and the en• the country ever made. The interest on a pP B lab B peria, of any tropo. of Canadian Imports for these upper million would be only $440,000 a year. And . yearly Continued ; for no ordinary amount in the fact that Jersey batter, as a rule, has type for general purposes. A Nova Scotia provinces, should be spade as ea a ort know of �UXLUK 0 o color and a high flavor. The farmer, who thinks •far himself, gave hie az• as ble ooaneotioa 1' or moa . fertility of any soil over two years, as it will flavor of a°reey n t a a p so ezprsse my conic on t Quebf c. y „railway subsidizing or con construction. _ _ -' -thea either have been taken up by the Drops to by some as too high and too rank ; and small scale. $e bought seveia mater at should be made the point °t departure for+What, do yon estimate would be the _ --= ,.'growing on it, or else-have:' .w ad probably many- still object to it on these Cost of Ii,200, and bred them_to standard the shortest passages %otos the A reedit of y0nr recommendations,estimate would d carried - ... down below the depth at which the roots grounds. But nevertirelese, the Jersey has stallions, standing at moderate fees. The Isom-Americ�to EngTaad for Canadian out, is regard to the batter product t" - --+ pcaetrate." set the ftaadsr3 for Color; and seldom is the Sat Dolt wjd was 23 m�athsold .__4,_:k__.__ot travel. Thea those is a pressure for the.en- ++ I believe it would' scenic is a Saving to ___ So that the plant food hauled on to the Color oft thenrodnet._ 4 -other-'-harda, lav - The neat wa-s a filly sold when under largement of existing canals, the shipping Ontario alone of at leant four millions of dol s6U as a sui�atiinte---fob fertility abetno those from the Channel Islands high enough 3 yeah ins $400, and the nest a yearling, interest claiming that they ehoald.bewideaed lass a year; besides the inaidaatal impreve- wiU only stay there "two yeah !" It mere- without a resort to artificial means to highteo sold at =300. None of these colts were and deepened at the expense of the country ..at of sy�riculture which would aecesesrily .. - ly' filters through it, by gravity I Now, it. At fairs. the judges have given peeler handled for.apeed. The mares were used fns (the'f'►rmers payingthe greater part of the follow. Is this not a matter wortby the GOD you explain away the inevitable tome once to the Jersey hue, and the butter of ordiukry farm work and more than paid for Dominion revenues-to the Cane of many mil-, Cogaideratioa o1 the members of our Perlia- of th-bas itatennents to such of as as are till- other breed's has mitered because of assumed themselves in labor. Their produce unsold lions more. This I consider uaneoearary meat, representing agricultural •Ing lands whoa fertility bas, to spy the detective color, though it might not in the would bring $2,000 under tate hammers at present ; our farm products have little P B aR ` nitural constitnea least, " not been matntatne3 t"-%. Y. Z. least lack in point of flavor. A good deal Now, it it will pay the farmer of Nova use for the canals, the railways, being the �' as well as the Government t Piedmont, Yrc of InjastJae has probably resulted thin. Scotia, where'the climate advantage are principal mesas o[ transportation. At all limited oasteiusiom am often drawn from Consequently the expert butter-maker has against him, to raise trotters, it will pay the eve cane s ou not 4An Epitaph on sa Early BeLtlez._ _ kcal etperimwits, and rules int de for added to hU other woompliahmeata that of farmer in ' . o enlarged at present unless the traffic is Tread softly, etraoger I reverenEly draw near universal applicatiost based oa pert to to tiefied with results has himself ,to made to bear the Cost. There are other re'- The vanguard r enation slenfily s hero - many ersey t- high colour ls called Mame. No mea who breeds right, no teat• 'formers-I don't speak" of pnlitioiaor-who - .years, oa light, sandy, veLy, and soma orally. The colour Is always oondd by hundred mares, ten f.tl to make *'profit and all the shI . 4FAM all the is dues ot. every kind re- a rlde� a wan once arrow's _ of'wh;c woalti be' hungry, soil, on Myer. But be is not deceived. He pp g one band, and heavy, afro and clayey `knows wean batter• L colored and molten it - '! - moved from the St. Lawrence, from the head Or dream'd where Severn rolls his volumed ng of the lakes to theme., and mere expense . tide. - -- - land on the other, we have -toned i great' Is not ; bat if the her is rigbt, he ores act Germany's Future.. - . thrown upon the country, including t - - _-diHerenos In the et dme that soils whether It is or artificial. - Perhaps it would hardly -be venturing farmers oerall husk Ms} hap his Infant first saw the light, lsm#th ge y-sad this b done w e ggaazzee j • will hold the fer6illaing parts of rusmnees �sato the domain of prophesy to predict for ea the cost of 17 nited States Northwest pro- Nigh lordly Saawdon's heav-eu ambitioa'd Cast-iron ruW Cannot •be established from ' the Germany of the coming generation a ducts on their wayto England to compete 'height. trials, alone on either kaad of soil. Onsandy "Remedy CAr Hard Times." yet grander destiny than that which has with Canadian products. Then we lt�ave . mad gravelly soils, the value had disappear The ls t6e'hesding of as article by C. A been achieved by those who .are,noW pass- the great scheme of the Trent Palley canal, "fir thrill'd Me boyish heart, in bygone - _ ed long baton the exact " two_yeasr' had Ransil, in the Farmer of Dec. 10th. While of( the stage. To­ ell human seeming thot is tpholly naoadied los, mad would cost days, passed and on strong, clayey looms they it is r good sensiblq article and shows the nation has been to training for a noblet ten million dollars before it Could boom. 'heath the mad tones of Erin's mournful lays. lasted nesse than twine that Iangth of time. thought, I do act think the writer gives s career than the race of glory which she iia* plated, and whim armpleted there will be ' ... On the last-named soils, Careful experiment good .. ren. edy for hard stmes." The bar. T. so triumphand ram The stern ' military gothing for It to do. These are only a few Amir'_st the a 3wded matte of Old World .. has given- maoh heavielr Morn for manure mentioned in the article -says " cultivate train' MR which has made Germany a natiba of the schemes involving many millions that s�e� applied in. autumn or earl winter, while of soldiers ; the oonfilots, the hard hips, the - He earned to live a nobler, parer life. PF 7 r brains.', As the children &"-when playing i+t. are being pressed on the Government-say. Y planta,wen dormant, than is the s _____ AM_ hide and seek, Mr. T. Is the warmest, 3raalop and the victories of the past have fag nothing of the movement to wxrwv a . , IOP P° B few milli6ne more o! Ban heart, Dad Arturo ■ miles rags, : ispringr for instead of being washed awn , he ls closer to the hidden article) dove conscious wet and strop lself public a nditnre is � _ f y l ) zPe He sought home on this wild western aloes. the absorbent character o the sem, bold it, bus mei er has given the "remedy for hard rellaoce. _Hes excellent it not unique ayet- Manitoba. There are is these heavy bar• while time was allowed for fs tb become time&" Nail makers, barbed wire. makers em df schools and colleges have made bar dens for the farmers, however much the In s midst he built his Ing but rade, " - _well diffused atttong the pittialcr. Di W- and manufacturers of ali°the ma0tiiae that ale also a race of scholars' The great shipping interest which is small Com pal " iS ry th I `red And lived, bis one companion-solitada eat• results and d eregt� conclusions may the farmer uses aombitra Emory farmer wonder bas been in °the past how such a to a arming interest, may fie lxnaticod " s - drawn, from usuke- sous. .and. whew, la- who mak abCits so loag-..ro shem:�' - -- , stead o! the modeeatr appllCatton of manure howyI�ng� are erten b ear mai joke o1 a military despotiam or smffar so "-its ell Mr. Mr.' Lsddlaw, what do you a In childlike fa h he�walk'd tvfth Prod. for farm crops, it is applied aanuau.y at the trade and. protessiao, by ypt flys farmen� large a share of the fruits of science and pose' Would you disooattane or arrest ex- - rate of a hundred toes or mora, he " in- They co-opeam mad agree to prorate Defy industry to b e offered in the tdnple of flare penditurva?" Hie stalwart "night, sod keen, marring aim# ` eviiable force" of tits statamenta - given in enough tb insure only h prafii'on their But a nation does not Dome tq mstarity in " I think the country should have a Taught larking savages to dread his name. the preceding quotations b tberesore ea- investment and labor. �l'he varione trades a day. �dnoh has been yieldit�dt to stern breathing time atter the great ezpen3ltnre With gnenable" ooatage and, unflinching . tdrely dbdpatea by a wider series of ez• formed "syndicates" and cornered thin necessity In the t. Senn y oa railways, Canals,- pablio basidia sod tont.. ' name U vow a tract ; - trade m V s sem due, day by -day, the unwilling soil, _ . _ from a paper ofpins do s selt•biader. that b the love off baa hitherto{P[elded to tbls.direo, an at least P A-'%T A PEW �saIIns, used-bp the farmer, also coal oil the lova. of ooaatry. Present indications ' " Bat what about the farmers' interest !" Primeval gloom, beneath hi*' sturdy blows# ' 'tea, aoliee, t to another eat struggle, more terra- "Well, when yea -arrest for a time thio°i d forth is glebes that bborsom'd ss the Planting-time will soon be here* and be- saggesr, Yarn,�clothinp oto., Willman be,00n• ha s than that has ram aides the trees of which we spoke la*t week, trolled by trusts. ' The farmers of, the P y P fed+ great ezpenditareyou do well forthefarmere the shrubs should not be forgotten. A gar. United States can send every trust company rn the near future . When German has wno bear the brant of taxation, no* feaster And years . rolyd by. ' Europe her exiles ems trinm at from th -as can in whit form it reaches them. Now if I had sent- + - den- or yard without its shrubs in ' like a ors dicate where the "woodbine twineth ! r fed pha ls+ - yrs �, scarcer be -don i she will it I b forced the ear of the Gov_ ernment I would urge thein Around him grow a thriving istslemeok _.wood without its underbrush. by fonrmiag the boss tient," and reeolvipg n bar, her is me h for rind to do aomethir for the farmers a recti•.11 Hera ls •list whish we hardy; easily ob- to produce only m mach wheat, °arra, oats, p°Op F °° �e g Rat 'tis not good for faun to lives alone, ` rained, and bower at different seaifons of the bay, bogs, nettle, horses, mules, P9t+ of rat. The intense Ionging or relie from cal kind. . ,Qe have a Department o. Agri• He wood' and won a maiden for his own. tOe4 the preseas Intolerable burdens, sad foe an culture ac Ottawa, bat wort of the time the Summer : Fiawatring Alsaod, leaves similar era , st will pay •good profit on the capita. sm k measure of saaiae freedom and sett d to nee The-flower* of June smiled on hrs oto thq peach. flaxen in masse* before the and labor. This end this Drily b the `rsme- P B marriage leaves in early Spring, 4 to 6 toot high. Ber: dy for hard times." One year's experiment rule osis then lav a that John Carling is bringing the d0part. kis*, _— ' several k including the arts o peace Will, It may trent-nearer to the farther than ever before. And'shrioe tea years he tasted wedded bliss - ved; *bich sa ornament In i ;the Not until the farmers will combine to be hoped, take precedence of the alb of What she Government wane all round ls to $ born - Dm's o moa-, oonadtational freedom replace a semi- t near the farmer to crake oar It H b Cottrmoa native makes a very pretty shrub. limit production can •better state of things _ _-- - -. agricu _ ur rOed - gb children; lip nesth F " mon . -Clatba or White Alder, handsome whims .bw hoped for; at better prices obtained to military sbsolntbm and the united people a� loi?�doa see chit tfieDominionGovaro. _ -T tre'e�. ___.. 7' - - flmroa from August to October.. Dogwoods, the prodace of the farm. Let the farmers eater upon a career worthy o! one of the meat is really interested in the progress of Were cradled in the 1,arld qt Liberty. _ - ' - - - several vefy flee strata, ail worth growin , form a"t1Rst" end resolve to pint, half a greatest nations in' Eorope in the dawn,of agrica'tum A bold policy in this direction fihey-lived to ides the author of their birth, -"A the roc of the Christian ors. is absolutely needed and w ` ro for 188!9, work half as man , o _ e crenatd, ec w g se ss - vernment ls now intetesG.: worth. , is 'itself is experimental terms ase all handsome. The upright Honey- and I have no fear for the reaalt. The. cry Nero s Eye-Glass• g g Pe uOg Hb•nei hbors loved the kiadl honest moa Imakles, really charming, y Summer of hard times, sad poor prices, will no more seed grain and so forth. Of wane, the B y' ' _ tlovrerers The Fonythis, a golden-stream bre heard in the land, so 1 as the farmer relates.tluts tomb at C yprus bore overnm>at looks well after the non intro• •(lf one whose yes oral Yes, woos nay was of Sowers before the leaven put out at all. Will abide by the " trust. ", . he farmer will a lion carved with eyes of emeralds W bright 'dnation- of cattle disease Into Canada and Nay' - --- Illy- $gdrn -good clothes, his wife had fa the ft toned awa the Ssh in the •sea sees that our cattle intereab in En land are And, did die me arbe, his word alone of White in the late Summer months. The vie with city Poo Is in wearing fine clothes, Nero wore as eyeglass of ems whit not sacrificed. t n r u w as lnry, Ili god- ,-and-verdict-Bleat to _ Mock Oranges-who does not like their de- the boys sad girls be better ednaated ani was supposed g� for the eight, and it is It would_gey. arils nearer�n .the farmersh -Cmartaatlona b another of those hardy,, sweet aloweied rlilclaares vaiIl be battered, cos ref thnlar B°Od_ 9 sit gh pidiaeattie thenhae of the crone w es here ware the interin est irate s which saidt nawr home, and gloomier heart 4--�' scented Spring stunts, diffeeenbiroen almost neer prospers sa prosgeea the world. 'Far. reheshos £ba. Dye the 0rientala ;tielreve See how high oar Canadian cheese The father of fire rstslemeat is dead. -- ,. „7J .ns others : the Red-So b not quite mors, let nr form one grand bole tract apd that wbariag as emerald imparts overage stands in England and the enormous Yes ! fall of years, beloved on every hand, �g y {a� end averts disaster. It was and and development of sales over there, Two His spirit left them for the Better Land ` x too hardy, nor ls the charming dapsti Q trace, resoivo to limit production in each a w'ay se . p p' with ata briLiant scarlet flowers. Sexeril o will cause coal oil and railroad tyrants, sad takense a medicine is doses o •sir grains : men -d enterprise,Mesers. McPherson and ;" the Rhns or Sumach family are pretty. The all other trusts, to wish they- were never ss a cure for variups disorders. At the con• Brilantyne, have done more for the choose T� softly, stranger! reverently draw near, , Smoke, or. of tree is aa'. old favonte bora to and Inures the farmer who quest of Peru the Spaniards captured interest than all ether � s notes combined. The vanguard of a nation slumbers ben. e' Fringe wow P handrid•wei to of emeralds • and one Why b . ' The !Lose of Sharon or Althea will not stand b'the tax payer of the nation, and burden. Sl► y have our exports of atter to England Hsaswssu K. Ceci;rti. the extreme north climate, but in stem- bearer of all other callings, trades end pro, dedicated to the goddess Esmeralda was the fallen off so miserably! Because we an nog• ' -- - I. LL ppeeiate 11 climate it ls fiNy at home The fessiona, and the over-worked slave of all size of an ostrich egg. Cortez gave his bride leer ng the art of batter nuking and losing. -- i3pioe-bash is also shy of the North, except creation. Limitingg production b the key to a large emerald carved like a rose, which million* every year by this 'neglect. An . Tile Violets. , -in well protected looalutbes This b really Golcoada's mines; beautiful country homes, roused the queen s envy and lot him the enormous quantity of bad batter ls made . r true of many low-growing plaints Their and happpy, prosperous families on every court favor. and this hw almost destroyed the demur 13aow ia, the air, and snow pts Lhe fieldy and _ home b ander the shelter of Woods, and it farm.. It is also the door to the settlement - _ -, abroad. Now this must be changed, and wow, cold snow, on the'hilL ' _the .Government mon do much to rat our Calmly, the tilifee are sleeping yet, and via- ly protected by trees, 'their Chance* are of the vexed "labor question." Lob the _ BSit Is Webster Right? P :x part butter interest on a fret-class basis. After lets sleeping still. ti1}� improved. farness* liecome prosperous W they ehonlc In Helen Gray Cones story of Hercules : Time were waked 'tis time a were stir. ^` ought, and ern, it they wiA ase brains, mad a oro,': is the Century, for March, one of the Daniel oat with Germany, when Den• Fe y ,\ BtraxT EARTH nos GARasys. labor riots, nihilism, Communism, sad ,all mark was almost raised Hnanoially, and the red ;-we wait your promise of May, i th ending aharsotsn; who b by'no furans a And' the modest sheen ci your e' and '�, The early practice bt msunfsctas[ag char- such products of an impoverished farming bero, goes shooting with a breech-loading people had to aas'Afound for a way to in- 7 Purr coal, in the days when forests were stand- .people will vsnLh like mist before a_ north gttn ; and his unfettered host is made to crease their r ourees, active measures . gr'een thraatlag'ths snow sway. wind• r ak of It as a. " britch•loader." This mode were taken increase the value of their `Feb shall the violets wake, I know and Wt, lett fertile spots of ground wherever .. .. . the piles or its had been made. These - . o butter prod ;new methods of butter mak• ' P p indbeatimgthe pfo0naaiation implies that earth shall be glad once more ; Ps ling the Facts lII Dakota., mg were urged upon the people; new raven• spot were noted for their ltizarisnt cru rieueea the author o! the story thinks that breech inBat, oh 1 !or a_ spring to revisit the scat f tions were tried ; the practical people over tin o were and Dorn for many yews after- not correctly pronounced with the short whose springtime Daae b o'er : words ; and the European practice of par• (From the Chicano Herald's Special Blizzard Re• sound of i-britch ; but Webster- mays that there took hold yf the Danish but writ i almost Never a flower or s end for them, but only 1 Porto.) genes; wd`to•day Danish batter in almost Ing and burning has been quite successin is p its is. universallyand the best in the world: a,wmtay glow; . -- the few instances where It has been.adopted Bnsiz ear has oneemore become paramount, -- Ia En sl--i t�bey have their model farms and $at only to alt with hopeies eyes and gi n r in this country, especially on heavy or oily and the boom which Dakota,-ria;ltt os wrong,- Although -Lord'Chstlet Reiedord'i mo• splendid dairies among the nobility, but . m vain at the snow. ., , ear soils.-We.- lrsve -found--ia b-years -has IDaaage�-to • rep rap for s number of - ion declaring that an entire reform was Danish-batter b now inaoaenm tion in mach truest in ate ate to an crops; ears past has set in again ---Everybody ia:. ed-in the-. mea of titer BrtLuli p 1? o e s'nuree� by Spriag'e aofEfi�; thea I 11 _ y asggeemmeenntt coo, castles and other aristocratic resid• foll'n b a despot's awa f ' g' dartd� s season-0 ,mixed Dakota (with few exceptions) Is now suras• Naval service Wee defeated. in Lhe House of F 7 r', with brbrush and other rubbish, answering triously engaged in singing the old, old Lune Commons, he proved his point .by relating 'm°esthere,bringing great prices. I maintain Not of themselves id the violets die ; souls i our Canadian Government should take hold of themselves deo* the purpose after-tlow combustion We cb o! Dskots's prosperity, o Dakotas lovely his experience as junior Lord of the Admit of this butter nestionwith a will ;establish F- serve a statement of Dr. Qoelcker, who climate. Thf, reason for this ls, of Donne, alty, and the reform will surely Dome. Ac- q Sweetly the vie eta lived their lives, content- I� made, the analyses, that the amount of sal- aslf-evident.: All the businessmen in Dakota, cording to Sir Charles, a clerk him tructiass model a fathers, fes, schools. of in- ed in les and e meA. ;� t etrnetion for the fathers, wives end dangh• Who helpless were made to blossom sad �, * Fable-matter in the oil was increased from 3 the representatives of the ,Deal pros, and the Naval estimates to sign, and seemed P . '? to 10 Leat b" the burning, With an, in- v tore, if necessary, and.give many who do tot fade s'weitl shall blossom n pew g the . o cials of all grader an members- o! m y much efts prised when he refused to ap- y y - yy see the newspapers ocular demonstration of :-areas of .av"ble potash and phosphoric the conspiracy'. - For a conspiracy it -I& The pend bis siansture at once. To-the objew _ __eCid,-Seats- otherfasotsble-change[. were_ is to cloak over_.ghastly_ #nota; to, tion of the responsible offiger that„he knew a right way to make batter. Or, let them Since natgonrwinter yonroelvesyebronght, ;= x ` LI nothin spend some money to help the agricultural violets !rightly ye wake. _ • made. . ' - smooth things rapp so as to rob niitialsm of its q iboat the eebimates, the clerk re _,-- -`- etiag ;- to fey end'not bnjntro Dakotsin the Plied, "What of that ? They regttire your societies throngl%at the Dominion to carat- Right, too, alas 1 that souls should sleep- < 'i ”---' ei nature !" A lis thous model oreameriet. They teff also' ebnls which their wiatermake: , . FARROW Cowl MILK. - eyes of the unwary and to allure as many B • great deal of Government hel b circulatin tracts pm-the Ian at da Ndth `' no - written in a popular style, and by sending ' many a spring time instore. .. - ,1 'y _ . _..In reference. to mix he milk of far- all that, the bitter, deadly facts cannot be way assumed by the clerk to be all rigbt, oat ieotnrers on thin. *ab'eoL and on stock- o lees oar e ri while a ma a soul , t � " ' row cows with the milk of fresh cows. Mr. quite coni-Qed. Tice- bodies of some tin- 'but reform is needed wherever such notions breeding. I think, too, that the Government once sisasedd It shall Come no may, , 1. _4 Hoyt was informed b a gentleman from luck ones, who had wandered away In the prevail-the Imperial House of Commons to - F B y F should aid agricultural societies to pnrchage --.� Debawan'wunty that the areata iron' the blinding, death•dealing foe storm, far, far the contrary notwithatsnding. tborodgh•bred stock, givimgaxelets;h0a,und-er V 6biver it is warm enough to open the .$ milk of the farrow cows will not come to from home, are still found, even today. _ Don't try, if you are an ordinary rain, to =certain conditioneof co-operation, tosocietiies windows the furnace sends up sufficient beat ,� batter ss soon ss the cream of the new mitch And it b no use telling ogtsiders that ,this occupy- two mats'ln a crowded lions-car. in districts needing impr6veihent, to buy for a sero • day, but whon you strike a sero ti H r : 4 -- -nowt, and if mixed *a ld ruff oft in tits kind of homicidal hartfostre is an exoep} Only •women can do that and look as Irmo• stallions and bolls of the purest' blood day the fnrnsoe is in the properoondition-to 'buttetmilk1. . 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Sheppard is 1 ing seriously jll w}th An exchange, which we are glad to say ��. ,.. w and then a lucid interval lase �- --- -f! 01, "p4ug-floWL :vested thusly:- • Mille -D. O'Conner• week effe a �- � -.]Prof. Visit -F. L. Henry enertdiy surround his dwelling. sad as tom hit snow lies thick • - - - - __ - Farm to Rent=J.'B• Dow. _ he ie too ill for removal, serious. doubts —come u � AJ� � _: are entertained of life recovery. aaa overflow the crick.' Hay For gale -Jobs Percy. We always thought original and as }ren : ; .N ^' House to Rent -Jas. Hurlbut semov.a. poets did not et a fainin thole age _a ���t 4.` • _ _ Don't Mention It -J. C. Greig Air. D. R. Beaton, Towasbip Clerk for of bustle and high' collars, but we here _ ----• --- _ _ _ _ Pall Paper -Dickie It \iargnis. -' - Pickering has removed his of ice from sad ,now renounce the idea. When jo( • . Moved to Whitevale-D. R. Beaton. Drougham to Whitevale, to which Place �� is reduced to this flippetY-flop all. correspondence must in future be ad- Raft, somebody should put it out of . dressed. Mr. Beaton will be in Brougham ALaotioa int.. ��V�kmza1, eyeiy lttonday afternoofs for the trans Mrs. Sohn Ryan's sale of the effects of " action of business. - the Western Hotel came off on Wearies- S .... ,: t. .. I . - >-_PICBEBING, ONT., MAR. �0.48� seed of -- da afternoon, and was a fiery successful , - The contract for gravelling on'the Bay one. There was an exceptionally large RO LLS, EST ESI L—.-.: T Ly Ct road south . of Liverpool Market was crowd d present, and most axttclee brought A EW G N LOCALIS S >7. awarded to Messrs. Frank Matthews and a fair price. Bars. Ryan and family. will 9 ea. re ;. they commenced operations at ace. week or , so, and has leased the hotel to '] 1 ' -fir- __q{ is like_ mud,..muddy. - -' understand. that they .hays the gravel -Mr,-F, Aarvey late of Audley, wbi, takes .1111 . - • • From. . 5C. per Roll up . -Niue ea thymin, this week. nearly alI spread, and the work is well possession on April 1st: - --- - _ _ :. :..._Look out for hollow eggs on gunday. done, This . was a necessary improve- iueoes dW lartf. ` ,fir • l e LO.G.T., Monday even• went as there 'is a great deg One of the most pleasant parties held Fine Gilt Paper from 25c. up ti --Open lode , over the road especia y sn spring and this season was that Riven by lir. and 3ng.' fall. The contract will probably be tom• Mrs. James Andrew, Sr., at their resi- •-The boys say it 'is spring 40-1 11 y pleted this week. . .. deuce on Thursday evening. last, , in' � �t 'Y'-Fi - .—_ —i—. -...'—C.- ._. - marb7ea. �. �• T-�T ¢hue sive:. celebration, of the marriage of their eon, �N�'�'v y v . I -, - -Miss L' L. Anderson, of hawa, visited ' As we go to press the water in the river Jas. Andre�w'-J ., a -Miss Be11a Margnis, BINDS OF FANCY BORDERING. !with friends here last week• is rising. The ice has not commenced to which was announced in last issue. A `` -The Chancery sittings will begin in more yet. but it has broken in huge cakes great inany of the youth aria. beauty of ` NM%b on Tuesday, April Bra. he crevices the water rna . Pickering, Dunberton, .Live ol, the ti ase the weal er t es a s c ung } _ the rim flood"ill be_in.theiz�r�._be as -early hoar, and having been received � Window B11 ar •�1� soon leave iia bed, eve anderetand, g - pe _ . rtions--_of_the- in_a _vsy cordial. msnuvr _felt right at_ 7 --- -- - nd • - min w hiretheir fora n Ay._ -Large -portions" G 8n ndow F�� � beg ata are already Hader water, and the home,_ and most thoroughly enjoyed . ' • - - - • r ,;men, in readiness for spring work. - y T �T Goo3.eingle buggy for sale, mostly 'submerged portion is gradnaily widening. themselves. An excellent tea was served DADO HOLLAND T� o • y i sew, price bb0. Apply to C. Dale. From present indications the amount of at eleven o'clock, and the nigkEwas spent - water flowing past here w_ ill be larger in singing, music and dancing. The two .-$_ 'Thus: Marquis hsa a quantity of thea usual this year. newly wedded eonplee, Mr: and' Mre. -_-- ' for sale, Sail threshed.` And: w and and Mrs. Somerville, - good blackeye peas >Roaw ! fates. e M r o �� We •have the beat assortment ever shown -C. Dale is attending the Baptist Ed- David , Sunshine, of Toronto, passed v°eT8 pp lity. .adding greatly to the general ucational Conference' at Guelph this sociability. The young people in this see th . '_.___ through here ander arrest on Tnesdag .sectio- n aromaya-y�7orward to the yearly in rLcke i ++� "`�" " •"� '. week: 39 I .- .1- c a 1 to D. morning, en rants for Oshawa. He is arty given by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, andt.:_. O'Connor. He gives - 33 • quart tie eta from T, Brooks. of Oshawa: He will be pronounce . ie a most p eaSan yet - , , tar 11 f10. x held ; and it should be so, celebrating as II A t I'' .;,:- -= tried in a few days, and in the meantime , L •I }— it does so happy an event. , , . (#:sennas-f.'hureh of England, Sun- lies in the jail at Whitby.. 8. gpnenber¢ ds ,April 1st. Subject of sermon : • "The a west end clothier of Toronto, was also - - . From Old Vir irtia_. . , ArleEha7izited - • gensible ppeecospple who are indebted to robes, and was taken down to Oshawa on The negro race is indeed a peculiar one, - 'Warren Woodruff will settle secoanta be- Monday evening. Oa Tuesday he was the chief characteristics ,being woolly V brought before the police magistrate. and Eyre April tat. !leads and thick lips. The genuine -article woce f 'v a had a Proposal . - .remanded, he giving bail far !1,000.- .. - - --•Mr. A: Dowsegell is lmildia sn ad- shows these very forcibly. Lambe wool iditioa to the rear of his Store in a shape satsrsatasaent - is a fair representation of the curl. The (,� , of a workshop. The entertainment of the Choral, Union features are ver irregular, and show % -- ry ! - ... . ;ame of financial Friday a d was not v little intelligence. The color is _ - -F. L. Henry, the Oshawa dentist, y ¢ e1 '. - - - will be at the Gordon House, Pickermg, taeex- some is a jet black, in. others` sten-color, • on Tuesday next, April 8rd. a �e,cted. but a fair audience turned out. while some who an a few removes toward -A lawyer who is content fa take $ve 3 ue choruses by the IInioa were drat the white man srfl of g yellowish brown. _ foY meg'` - class, and were the feature of the evening. I never was much on color, but i can `' - .. years to make's fortune,. will Sud s good Instrumental duetts were given by Misses tell a nigger any time. But • gook 8 .sake - opelrag in Beeson. -Beaton Wet1 Coutts sad Anderson, and a solobp Miss They still remain elves ; ilia' they re- > > . - '. -The Home Misaim Board of the 'Annie GreiR in style. The la ceive pay for all theydo, the can do don. t sa�7 I ve. told toll . . Presbyterian Church of Canada is in ,P g 9 hardly came very little without inatractionsy They -11 J _ . �t'`- _ ,,ThatAwful Toothache, `�Sessioa at fit. Andrew's church, Toronto up to expectations. Good critics, how• seem to know little, and that little is to - : -California letter from Mr• L• 8. ever, say the fault lay oWefly with the obey the mandates of she vehite mea. _ s. -- - Ackerman will be found in another col- author, and not with the actors, who They will wait bu one very well, and •, „ . R -: rima. A second letter will appear. next handled their pits very well indeed. seem to know ail the details that a servant - '' . week. veva. !sena:. - T`h cheaply. and — tthotild know. -They live ch ply ' -Raoms to ' - t. - suitable for a tailor this with the de dente of their natutet, Gloo It has become Hite customary for 1?� -7.-----'_':- for the q Frida is ahootin , is taken advantage of and. the boo of - - - • _� -- or edres�maker. Good odd people to epetid Good their make but a pittance. They are • brssinees. Apply tam. Dalai Pickering, mat riding;, lice., but as it comes so. earl Wiriin , b Wbeir willingness ,ends as :village.' in the season the$ year, iG is Certan no g yi PICK•ERING'S ARTISTIC TAILOR. ' The . Tnavns . Conne - - is at oat riding will be indulged in. -It is soon as on s back }a turned. "Yes, yea, A,C„• _ -_ - ,Broaghsm on Mond+ty next, April Via, .:together 3, however, ma when ' leaves them they forret what and con>;iderable business will doubtless will borrow guns, persuade some poor has been sold them and do'the the same _ come up far attention. canine under false pretences to .follow -�— - �' trick over. They are hart to manage, �i = -b lar procession of wal;ons them on a weaary tramp through mud � farRetful of instructions that tore -. _ - _ , 9000 - . '� ' ioade3 with farm implements, �cc., used slush. and return home bo the back d�so - - Pa int sin lay very emphatic adjectives at �: vin both amt end streets without having shot sayshia¢ but p _ . . ahrough the village g g a etas or two. Then after the gun is tunes• The lady niggers are very flaoliy l '�' . west Wednesday afternoon. , the evening will be in in their style of dress. One of the gemtry 6` 1 -The Scott Act association for South �ec1 I saw today had -a very large yellow . 1IAB Paper ^, ' -00%&AS mg! imset in recounting the truly wopdnrTal allotsVM On h# Siam . . day afternoon. Stet suet.. for the trans ourselves. - B16 f W_. artistic amawngemith an a=tease h ve na t wash ` action of important business. behind. She wore a ha -The young .folks had a eery good =+ wu soared. ante of r d, white and FR0 2*4 5 Gt. UP I. :r �so gat evening down on the old Four tramps were brought before Po= yellow ! Kindly excuse my poor descrip I.lies Magistrate Grierson at Oshawa on tion as I am 1 verled is the vocabu• rink. No admission wss charged, but Monday morning to answer the charge of �ry of lsdieadre�es. _. -- - L. -there was plenty of other fun. fighting end creating s distfiri�iiuoe near, But with all their es itis ars T -- " -The coUseto :. far the Foreign Mie- LL HOI�E PATTERNS. p anvils o t Methodist c n v appy. ey stag at it wor an _ - ' sage are "out calling" this work. The Two of file four had piled on one iadivid• wiles thirty or forty niigen oa one floor v nd badly used him up. while tbb i a p}antation ms ,one is thrilled . afire meeting ogith much snocese. �yy s h was s lad who had nn basted is firs wtttr the sweet eoai 4 which proceed m -Somebody is "&Mb cc dogs," itsIght'. The one who did the hard fight• from their r harmo6ioas P Diose. Ic is GEO. PARK- a DT7NBAR 1.ON• this village. Almost every day s canine ing •carried a Jackknife t.taaor sr two musical! grata. The dee basso, tremb- t f .:` and a goes 6owlinR and elattettinR sad a revolvers and was given two months ling lienor, clear w rano and Boothia -- - --_ -rtbe street.. Who ,tarso them ? • 'ail. while his accomplices in the fight alto combine to equal the strains from -Mr. John Miuer, of Brougham, were or estra that one has _ --. -- T- -- . ---'-- shipped aline imported Clydesdale sial >Atsior that this tramp also had dynamite ever heard. Bird. cheer t e -morns .. -.w t bion, rising four years old, to Cdr• Wm- bombs in his boot legs, a can of giro• sun in its efforts to make the world s -�ti , ;HEA .i - . L. :. West, of Moltbn, na Tuesday afternoon. powder in his hat, and two sling shots morning bright, bat one is enraptured � tied around his waist,-tumwout to be eh- the grand chorus of 100 niggers. _ A shawl was found *ear Liverpool by gc lured "gammen" ,continuo -to " ' Market .boat the loth of March• The Lirehy false' TEE NEW STORE -` .' .owner may call at Tux NEWS office, pay 1b�te sem. amuse me very much. �'tiey are eiceed• _. Mason .t Morgan's Uncle Tom's Cabin lite, and bow with much a for this'notice, and gleefully wear it home.inRly Po Is the place _to get your dry, goods and groceries at rock' when the salute you.. Indeed, no - one -No servicer; wilt be held is the company held the stage in Pirie's hall on y Y bottom rices, and as our stock is all'#resh we have rio trotxble' pp The troupe is a but a nigger could make a nigger's bow. _ prices, Methodist or Presbyterian churches on tYedaesdap evening. p : The a es show bright, the month opens in •rQcomnieriding 'it. All kinds of produce taken tri trade, Good Friday (to -day). Easter sermons very complete one, and the play was yfor which the highest price will be .a seri. will be preached in all the charohea on given in its entirety, which is not always and presents two fine :viva of ivories, the done by troupes cumin to coasts til- hat titles at the same tiine..a giacefal _ __ Sunda. 1 $ y curve develo from the heels to the --- o -A base dram m a"place of worship .lager• Litt a Eva. was good- so was Pa -may not se so musical sa a grand reed Uncle Tom, although at first glance Tie brim of tho ha6 and the arta makes s ; Callen side 0 081te 't l@ Lilly acefhl f3aaii.h�after which the normal ��'BER THE PL�G_E P i _ l�p appeared- the 8i . . - organ, but it is mach more li sly to ' be �p srtion is a n assumed ; then that - - . - paid for. This prints Te will a 1. to pinus negro ; Dlarks and Gumption Cute. Po R* gOSt�Cei $r0u$h&Ill p pp y we nearly all thr ap louse, with Topsy darker smiles the sn31le of aesthetic bliss. --? ' everything in life. for a Rood second. T 9 play is known The "ntggeressea" seem to be fall - - •=Rev. J. J. Cameron' has received a to be a good one, and it was vert . w$11 }polite tho' I leave net experienced a /'� l` '- 1 -.�....,.. s .. very hearty _and unanimous call to the played. Mason k Morgan evidently in• Aute from ,any of diem, 1 prefer mise ,� _n a a , "MM %A ' BrOI� , 1, /n T s pastorate of SL: Mitthew s Church, Aalts- tend travelling through this way seam as perfume• of roses, or jockey club to the t \ J m' V.0 N I . '.-14` vibe, Ont., a thriving little fawn on the they Rave an honest entertainment and smell of a nig¢et so I keep a respectable a s . -' •-- ",fit• Lawrence• acted square all round. - The hail was distance off ! . I was standing near on... o of x Unr rea�� ,rat Uava #� sem giving some ins o ons muni his -- - `' `' Jr scarcity of local matter in this issue. We '�leaesclit Time• work when the wind blew through the ROLLERAILLS. publish three fiery interesting but some- door and I moved off. I have smelled GREENWOOD ' , ­.�yy •?E! lir. Editor, -I cannot ]et the opportune ..Mem iiitie Americana" but I don't _ ---­­` �,­­ � �� what lengthy communicativna this week itv go by wUbout,telling you (and I know p • wl3iclf'reduep our. space, ' know whether I'd bet on cue of them or .� .You want to hear -40 of the pleasure we a colored gemmen ! It's all according to Still t-kke the lead. I have just put in more rollers and &lt2 - =??he cricket club holds its organize- had of listening to 'an entertainment one's fanc Of coarse, the ouu er ones Ilivers&ltlSf&Ct1QII t tion;tneeting in the sitting rooms of the getter prepared th&n e�eT-�1 given by the Literary Society, composed are 'becoming educated and more, self: p t'aa�" Gordon Honae on Ftidap evening (to of the pupils attending S. S. \ o. 4 East, reliant, but jridging from what I have the public. As' usual I make a specialty of the fanners' trade t night), and will consider a proposal to Pickers The societ - has onl been iu -, ,i via the Ontario association.' y S seen so far it will be .a century if ever Ej Ychangind Flotil for Wheat?., j 9sistenee a few weeks, and the oflic'era before the race will be able to .compare -Ministers of high standing occupied are Willie .Cornell, President, and War• with the ordinary white uran. They I always give the same grade of flour, and regulate the quantity by the quality of k ,the Methodist and Presbyterian pulpits ren Brown, Secretary; all under the sale seem to be born to serve, and serve they tlie.wheat• WHEAT WANTED; Thanking all for past patronage, aaa salting a in this village on tlse 18th inst. Rev. management of hiss Adams, who by the must-.. until . they . become- _sufficiently ontinuance of the same, - sin, your truly, i I rem s Mr. Gray, of Tarouto;> fIled the former, way, is winning golden opinions here. intelligent to direct their own energies. + �TT l D p �' J and Rev: Idr. Logic, student Of Knox Afterreadiug4he report of last meeting, They tate very improvident. To save Fe L• GREE1�. is�j R��T� i _ _ <..,-, College, the latter. Air. Gray stands the President gar,e the opening address with thein is as great a mystery as the . tRes a $inches. '_ consisted of well -selected readings, retie good excuse for emploJ+ei's to keep -them ••-SomeBodyy's' shopps: floated down tataons sad singing, Rnd the Kindergarten at hancl•ta• uoath pay In short they At'e now running, and we oto ready to supply all grades of Oat -Meal. Corn Meal,- ' rth Manasy,_and_}adgin6 chorus.wae_apeoiallR.well raadered,_ Con �, .e€ lre' g A-apecibl Extra q_e lit from the no on._ , •G -i,• .: tgiited with ]stile and less anxiatis to Ret Oat. Meal for Oate. Chapping done for b centis per'2 baa. bag. Extra quality ohopp rye � from its formation and broad acreage, siderinR the age of the children and this it evidently -bail from the festive town short' time they had do , prepare them= more than three meals a day and a glass on hand. Try our Oatmeal and encourage oar enterprise, tirhioh will benefit you as � . of Vsbridge, Pursuit i. useless, it will selves, itcertainlgreflectsereditablvupon of old-Tye'thrown in. well acus, s GREENWOOD OATMEAL MILLING CO. ,.. be bounding over- the billows of Lake both teacher . and children alike. e _ ^..,oa" . Ontario by this time, as the current is parents, children and toaeher spoint a very General Borslanger ba. been put on the F. L• QREEN >itin(� L. ]�(ri$EY,.PrOpzl�etOrs; : '� quite t►trOtig enjoyable afternoon. A `IsrToit. retired , ret' list •r . . , • .. �, . . �r \:' •� , - 4 +: d rx M ,lis.j, , k l' ys,.t,.,A Jfr. ''�. '.9 '.� 'i!^ ,z= P� '.P.j �"�, A� 4 c: „r,..y int,, Ny, xx y t. 9'+..: .:'�. �r - . ,Jx,.. •,b'.+„�,� :f,4..,..x . �fi �t.li: ... -:. g..:7�«:.:,.�urd , i'.," � , ,I��'�.r-,..-% 'ff`` 1?'' :rt e''eh"•.?.�te�§� Eti'r .r'I, SAk*ICi2 -11. "sY- ,