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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1888_05_04+I .'ac-ai�-. '-ra.`l, `F .F ..•s; .. .r : f„ .c.. ._.-.�-•- _ •--^ t+J- --mss-*-', ",V;.,,t .__�:� _ewe: '.y.; ::�', _ _ ,o°-.�,. 1.^k,,.c•✓' +,: _'�..+xa„v -.s+_ sc� ya' - .act+.:_ r �s - - - "f , ;"c s '°. , ° r .: . !„ - _ \ _ , ,i.rj.+Y•� wtem- N+t"'..... .. �.aw6 ' a •Y'yl,°e.•�,r , ?;, .: ""�.�. F fi{ ` J , ,_..:: o..F t +�ws:,�:,c ar?,A+i�'y . - , - ,:Z,7P1 G -� �- - _.7, r S ..''. , .-,,..�, " F --j . 1.1, ­ .... .. T , .:. • -1' - 11• ­,­, - l'... . - -- .1...' )­.. E.' C1K-,F,-jR1N I ­­ - - , - a' ­.. ' . _ - _ . .. - ---. - --- -- -- "------- -- ­�! . . - - -' W '�:�� -VOL. SII. — - .- '�,ICKERING. ONT„ ERI Adz, MAY 4, 1888. - - -- --- ­ ­.. NC}. �7. _� ,,- - -_. _ i * MOUNT Zi0;V - OSNAWA. -''---I- . #tiraft"ioual Q�;atcais: *- Photo�'r�tphrn, I / AROUNDUSI . : " . _– •:_ _ _. — _-.. _ .. -- E._ (`HA 1,� w iT Y, -O.'�IT. _ :-__ . _'— - Tile members of-Ittv>xnt `Lion-I3rvisie , - The este uip t uitisanee is running away �*c' -- - -T-- �il�d#r1at. -' -- - Sons of Temperance Passed the following with the' bo here. nine trat(� citizen- -- Y_. • -v_ -• - . LATEST LOCAL SAPPF.NItrGB B.i:CO$i/E,D BY _- . �- - - - •- - - - . A11 photos taken by the •new Electric , resolution of condoleuc@. April 17, 1888. will cane, a ew •of them one of these d ;W ---- T1Ii6. W. ©. dt 3 H. EAbTWU011, Tlsi: rasa+; .txu �otTxn nuw,r By ocit 1J Process. The Scott Act detectives who w ajy�a7- picketfag: pilins second door gist: of the GogaF.aPGNDY:NTa. To Mr. Norman a+:J fzrrtily :- , po,t a>31c� _ _ _. y Babies and Groups a 5peci3l _ ' _ ' _ " ' `. "' fie, in behalf o: tl r ui�mbers of 3dot�nt iirto the confidence of the W31itb hotel _ _ —. - - _- - - - - - - - - ---- k * * Call aztd dee. * * ,t39y RALBAaI. lon�ivisi6lr om-nf 'ltwpernnce, No. kaeas+r8 and then ha i them all palled, 1.` , RS ' BAPE'xIAN h RE 1, Phyei- _ -_ — -.--� - -- =- 88, hereby extend to you our -warmest giiid`Oahawa a visit, and succeeded Brat '" D •cissa, surgeons„ etc., (Az.vRea,- %orpnert, - After, ri ;tent on' eourtshiD last week ' L . t' -- -- - - 2'ickering, Ont. office hours-Ifornariq from N�rtil America' Life Assurance Co. young mass inquired of--]ne: "How t °}mpathies in your safl hour of bereave- 'rate, thank you• They were smart :fI Oto1I%; evening from5too o'clock.] -v a q 1 meat, occasioned by the death of your alecks. ' ","(� W. FERRIER; P1.D„ivf.C.P.S., Ont. Ho HOLDERS DwRTHEL�tUH'CH P�OIFrEI��G-i long girls should be courted Y” I will deal- son and brother C$i]liRm. We not A sermon was presohed to the Odd ,i <J • GORONiR. i/like hour» -Mc from CAN LIFE A56t HA\CE CO., ofwhic}tllie Hou. Rend ,you' my anewe! so as to benefit all' euly feel t1,]at you have' been called u "dn fellows in St. George's chttrch,on Sends - p } to 10, evening 5 0o ti enrgery in regia of'1]RL'(3 Alex. hlackbnzi , M: Pq is president. } a$ tur_ae those wlio have not •had , experience ! to bear ;t:e loss of a dutiful son and 8n evening by Rev. N.. F. Martin. .There f .,,.. amour. Petrosa „ { '.rr" .40 waAC supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals me" life company. the success or the Compnnv , - ek"p for cash. ma be attributed to its -POPULAR- SEdIIa, short girls, of course.*' ' . '' suffered . the Joss 'of one of our most Cows are allowed to ran at --large ere, . �I -=- _ ---- ._ - _ .. ur ver ., _ UNDOUBTED S1rCCRITY it eHrr� its ncnie- an the poor misguided creatures ental Dental. _ _Althougli our late brother's connection d _ _ _ _ . era; (the Co, has a full Deposit with the Do -Ito learn the tailoring. F. L.;HEN ,'DENT-- visits minion Government,; to the BUBI-NESS MAN- Have been fiery busy this week, WOA- with our Society was short, yet his -genial upon shivbberp,.ate., in a vain endeavor - $ �}F.R in which its affairs are attended to; t the in field and stili no better off. a ---1 D Pickering first Wednesday of each month. •AST EXPERIENCE of the uembers o[ its _g nebula and hie eZ t}lusiaatn lII Lhe Cail6e to find leeks � �s}it ed .A,ir administered for the painless ex- • iiOARII OF •DIREC'rORS : to the PROMPT �v-ea of paot men oft'ret4ind us bf to erance had *on for bim the as- The fast express -trains. now Btop at , all -hist DEATH CLAi3Fs, and t4WeEn this IRce' whenever there are an pas - - - its EERY ER.� orni o - A3ore w- wcrk we have behind ue - . . � TRACT_ 'Full articulnzs INrnishod by _ hile-his-anddea-removal trots otic 5engto to het o . - 'sit¢ aD-aCCOal - V7'. V.3.Ch2�Y C�SO]�°,s;rer patcllee on aur pants. midst lies caused a feeling of sadness is tion to the public. t PI4fiEItT?:G; ''a" . _ . the heart of each of us et there is a feel., The monlder'a base ball clubs gine .�.,.,., . .- .._ - - -. TORN BALL DOW, BARRISTEti KINGALE. ,-- - t ane solicitor Jtosan PnbHo, etc• Osnca- _Agent for the following tint -class Vie In sur- ing of consolation when We remember organized and Coasidel.Lhemselves pretty . 73evarell's Block, 151 by. FOhitby..Private sacs Companies : ' th ng. L e 1 a tm .lnniie w loan at lowest rates and on favorable THE LANCASHIRE, Fatmer�hss6- eeea taking s.clvantage . at our separation from him is but for strong. Tey ptoQos easing aro , ' .01 terms of payment' - e's THE ESTER:'], of the fide weather -for seeding. Some aeaaoa and that we may, if •we are ore at once. , ; - 80;�gs PARIiEIi, . I;ARRIb'TER will isniab this week. ' faithful to our God as our dear brother Mr. -B. Shortly, of Peterboro, Deputy and tiolicitor, tics Moaep`to loan �O RtskatakeaonCll $in�Iaotpro arty ati lowest Onr_new miaiateY, Ddr. �rnx, occupied was, meet him iii that upper and better Diatrlet Brand hiaster'of A. F. k A. M ttom>aisafon. Ottice : Harvey's Baildia,.at� p ohs pnl rt on Sntida and reordered IL-Veryland where soiraw and darts are.nnknogvn vjeited-town last week, and after instant . • lag; open overy Saturday_ _4_y_ poasiblerates. iu�ineessoii(itea. -, 43-y practical sermon. We wish him aneces and where be is now waiting to welcome ing the localtxiges,, was entertained at 1 -, E a • Drz=�A � s , LL. B•, BAR- - jo us into that great Brotherhood 1wboas supper. .tJ . kSTER. Conaty--CM*nX.t-,rney' °n'a -A sem�� p 9Ir. «m. Rogers spent 6unday at his members shall dwill together in peace I ({lonnty golicitor. Court House.. tbv 10 9 '} -w ■ 120me is this village. r NIA - -- `lit. 3is. Chas. Stevenson and stirs Stev and hsppineBa th oughout the coati e6s HAND OttEEK -- - -- ---- ages of -eternity- (Signed) son, after spending a week with their - 9Frotaoaz special" eornapondent.l Yeterinary. Pe G. EXxETT, WP., .-.j _- Mr. W.. H. Closson,- who has been Lt- . 7 H. HOP �E�Hi;X1;Y PICHEIitII+IG�I�GENCY. friends Here, bare returned to their home - F; IIcTCIIIBpJ, P.V.P., -leading High School in Orillfa iahome • Burgeon. Graiivate of the On vet- in Thurston. - j�. F. JONEB, R. �.. . - e* ,iar7 College, Toronto. Treats all diseases of Open for the transaction of all legitimate.. Miss peart, of Pickerint .: visiting her _-.-.�• for a few days. - the'domesticated ani s. Ca3s by day or B$ aS 13Ilsilie . -- �lBalq Mrs. DisIIey. } -- ^-' - E ��t,1 rrtrTeVnt Mr. Thomas 8t�phenson is at prewar .nlglitpromptlyyatteadedto, Store, kin;st set. Y Mr. Seal intends bark: an additidu - . opposite Cnthbort's Jewel2zy Store, l., 23 -re, 10 top leo' ocb s -From j0 to 3 ; 8aturcla a put in his barn. Tha maaons have been ° he aea of tb h c one es d re sag -s .new residence near Pigierin$ S ring is "a Win b mutifull ' in our e d tro"ye y S earls` Brie b _ _ p pe g. 7 j in the winter. •�' -HOP N s. V TEUINAIIY St"R• Savings Banti in cGlanectlon, busy laying n stone foundation for. the little villa and its rural' surroundings. l Iy y�lt be a very pleasant surprise to the H. LEON. ¢raduate of the Ontario vet- GENEGE KERR, Agent. same - I Onr merchants are encumb*red with Ilse many friend! of the resent landlord of - • • exinar College, Toronto. will .;sic Whitevale . (8 ql . The cricketers have ptarted practising. r _. y rush of business and have replenished the Commercial, Mr.- Jos. Moos. to learn sad Che nod every Saturday. Disease* of _ _. __- .__. ..._.:_ -.-_. ar•ran ed for a •match •obi remain; another ea e ors• s - . `% lot 99 7th too...Piuteria Cal s proin,'s at_ ;e a h R - Pickering College grounds with t :e Call and see and carni? not your wealth i where he now is. P� \>'hlte�ale. Oa:. r'o�l = `i =kte llih lush. - -Naw that Barker $ehiaA .- -- -iaa. dd i -7 ,l- pRivoo •° -4 i ion a -� - P dM2i$Relnb en f6reign tails- 6IIE-blsekam is an the Waa�- - _ _ res;-, x a is D N _ maker, etc., all' re rt that `business is I rd learn .tliatiRood catches of . - p•O.saarei�u4f;iitse . i a c - >= bri an cts bright. The saw- icat.fiabr�ad a ea e. _. �s ar�+t�• 9 - ,Tiny`' .,, " _ - �k Protege rrgand arshwli uo doubt, bet Lhro wed these ,rn �. i o VMfawrrro mil k wor s a moat day night and - _ ng • " - - - to Z t Potlo in i the ieport for Apr;} of I flee evenings with anglers of bath sexes. - _ a ! The w h s mingles its bum with the songs of the - . Mrs. stn. Lemon, elf -Weal I3ilJ, met ' - ., c("grelifneer. .t'P.. .- :g im"' , s o o .Z , -_ Danbartou school. Pnpifs names are. - -• ]RICHARD STAli1rS, CUktJf15- o t?ir''a ra er meeting and choir practice. - placed is order df merit. 1st Class -S6 P y P with a very serious accident on Saturday, -11 r - zoo ^+ ''- ; ,; resent. :std Class-Lizrie McGinty. The 3ietho fist protracted meetiattg are fust., while engaged in some duties R ainaer and Couveynncer, Oince at Hoppa sp lr 1 ended and u wards of seventy rofessed m '�9 aeliie IioaclL :g;;ie Conway, \elli8 To P ns the barn she fell and fractured her . stokes`. Gaaerai iderebAnts, uraremont. I En ;urea l �p,xfal .tr�ratian paid to tuaking wills and pre- i " -- parintcniea°eo+vpat,eratorProt>6te (- +t3cl. o asp"' ,- - _-Y_..` 'per, Rodd.. #'.irk,-sirs:!imitb, race is interna walk in Lite "gra pea of a s oalder-blade. besides iY _ ' _ , t _ a c c ° `ilex. Km Bertie Marks. Minaie Annan, , e -r 16f � Injuries. Hes ertaation. - w` m �� tip a an s i cry rite R.BEATOv, TU�VtiSHIPFLEIai us Z ? ' - $ r . _Y = .3 � = g air. and'airn. Real made a brief .visit The nest coat Litioa for a ntvcr car- ap - e n > '_ 3 _ z - EJIa Nicholson, ltabt. lain Lillie Parker, Coavo;ancer, Commissionrr tar taking „m Lacy, to friertls to 'the metro duffs,; the smart member of our rifle Blab, takes JL.,F.v:c voyanntant and Insurance+ tgeot. �' + , f ? `�y r ws' �s > 9 sat week.! . - pplace on '34th :tiny. prox. I_.ttader@tand .. _ f sedavto .Zli, a on proper%y OFFICE- .�i xr :e a^ S z 4 Win: ;x _� Third Class -11a Riley, Lizzie P A lady evangel;»t deliterea an addrsss f tour silver medals are t�. be offered as a %vbi�,.ale. Wil be in 8rou4bam av°zs ]Ze°day p ;G .< ' >,`N ?.4 i - i Pearce. Ma O'Brien, Tommy �naan, to the Christian cisnrrh'on 9abbatb which'strong inducement-. to bring the shooting • Atternoun for the tranaaotion of bnm,nnss, di -v o .� 1 V .' n �,�i 13t;� Iii Issuer of �Iarrisge a ' " = �.- y' - 4 Carrie Persons, Aggie Smith, G. lfeln- I was; very much appreciated. element more to the front. We berpesk a = - - > , - _ ; o tosh, )Maggie 'Annan. Tommv -Clark,. ; ver easent day for the R. C. R C- 1J� • Licensee for tbi County of Ontario. Of- I, � I _ ,y b �3 ! We understand that the -Sous . of -Tem• , tree at tae'-st($ 14 Q, his restdeaco; Pickerin,^, "' 5 z _ .y o .2 - � Amos Itodd, Lillian Plazt-on, Samuel ! A couple of our young swells, is cola: , • , _ Village. • -try -E -i aS' s � -, - - --- -Kerance receiTe(i some new members at' „� v with a like number of .our rslJage V,. __ __- sA x m o-� n� . n . ;sisal _Show:--Alltest_SEeker, Al -al dwir late meeting-:._-Wa nosh. them.' ij� paid Port Oai4ii. a visit Ola Sands . -- -- - - re - - a _ ll. ---- - -- ' J til n� rice rsnbcesa. avYns rrovred a haat, they were goo* , for 4 deo.-F3odd. Faa Fe , I.. „ .5 , ,c PJIe Gospel Tetnperaace' taniYtiug wax hiding over the rippiii9p( waters o! the lake :: i YUS'P, Co N'PY i1tCHI•f k CT r �• . o� ^. " _ rank Plt.xtoa, Lama Parker, Lottie f nob held aur Thursdday as euringtimS Is� And an went mne�u a m r W ball• A. for the . conaty o! ^ntnrlo. Dr:vrtngs !Lacey. Elsie - Morrison, 'gale. _Sacker, ' ysci spectacatioa 1 furuished for every class of t� sat H popular time for n indoor Until a deep Rea aq n•1I, I.i ' ba Wia� iit•am seal hot water heat alit]. �0 YO� g�o� �� : , I;1�iLty KsIIg. ro ams. P��� g � strikes ia, sail dqadlier than before ventilation a q,eciaa Otsca-Geula Flock, 19eOior 4tlr.-Dsinq-Rodd,, :]lav Heti• Ia l,laluly hoaN lanitea Pate's opealogswoee — -. , Messrs., Carley and Sutnmeeelt• of', at those who ;tad taken his boat without- -- * w p ,rilite Resident.-lilugaton Roan,£ast Pickering. 97-p !t•snr4tiy company ham a Guarantee Capital of Isaac Pte„ . - 1e - -permit:s t)II. e r _., ___. - - -- _ - .. - i dloo,uoo, Goveraiueht Deposit of rW,000. aea i. Fifth -John O'Brien. The b' hest On Tliurxds� `vea:ng. g0 boating Saaday.' - •never ' - in every respect aregular company,,eeaing level that art+ G j legit wee bseeball - - _lrsc#zsanrererrg. �s to premium policies it desired. but that i% now number present during month, QS ; the ale glad beta s has. ` n k a lie our oil se ., -' r as ed from the city crdth iaatioa was noticed. Allow sue to add lite `., .. POCCHER a BOWL-kND. Licensed offers almo ytnre insurance, with absolirtrlyevery _- - , 48; average; 53. Reeso It retain lowest number, \netioneers far the whole of tiurih and guaranty o safety and security which eau poor 1- - g7eatly pro X. .�� . -- •- Routh Ontario. Rtrict attention given to all sibll• be afforded on bliss depositor loyal .tem- -WHITBY. � - �'Y"•""� • . earth., _ .• - t+pd h personnel of the olttb ; Hon. Yes luta plan ° We have reason to be Ltd a! our Sirkham;�Pt�es., A. T. Elliot ; lot `ice-._ -. -amen by tetxrortrieriraph. Chargea cnn3arate. - --- esCa froth tLo 'ra s " of P . B- a ltd `itx.Pt es., C. TasseE; Thos. i'oaebar, t alnator-.lrbAr"w,, lt:c. Ad -1 330 you leraosr that of the tygmiams { . - - v� Sec. -Trees., 'Manager and Lord -High• _ stress, THUS, POUCHER, Boz 47, Hroushaum, or which you pay ou A level pi°tuiam policy, a very of r. John Sparrill well known is tLis which have so euoompp�axsed as about, and f Else; ' C --'JI. R 80�PLAID. Whitbv.Ont: large pati' a merely a loan or deposit wrtb the bereave) some neighiiorrti Villages of Everything H. Reeve-. apt T W Compsiny, which, at your deacb. the Company town,* died other (fay. He wax a I _ E '� Eby Mascot.. Patron, - -- -- :" -- will aso ,n part payment or itr own obligations pensioner, and had served man.f years in tLTc�childraa. f Vennor WigginsLeslie. The Manager i painier,r unci Gl�z1�rs+• for the amountduo your family Lhe Bsitialt army, new gentlemasi abet! soon take !might �� sae already .9xed dates wills- _ ALI N' I ,1-, -GRAINING, SIGN Do you )rnova that it is now posubie � charge of the grist mill. I �• Writing, Payer-RanGlug`'Cn to obuttn (ire Life lnsusacawitbout theaocec- Tbe'college concert on Friday evening Hearty all of the class is the International i 1 to -' a itaaad hence Successful, but was very Monday caning a bt�y .wai di • League, i kinds sone on the ahorte•t no•ice. a .habit s o[ without cbr. anceasky of thus conte ntTn� to tYie Sed - lit@ afoti the tnara street of Ont c l•� Baa mora iJ�aet' last b�iek, to a . .. �aint mixed to ordrr. tions bat the beat En payment of your ow Policy ? po0[ly BtteII The yoIILg huller .aC b S _ Hl i Iish bead nswd. HILTS fi v►FI.ROUR3t8• shy p quitted tltemBelvee with rete credit. ]age by the refractoYy�Oay of-r]ne 6f"otic ons chfsming hamlet so ably represent' Do you know that by avoiding these Q iii the columns of - our e: taut Journal.; _ _ _ _ deposits or loans you may for Inane years save h o hceasex,hnve, been Hied for -$Sha c -­ ,� -- - jir�rfr+ rr arab .Ytrtrrx. - m one-third •co- 7 per Beat. of the currant. ad 1 e this, to ve � o nay ruquircrr by rise Carious levo; current ing is the ZFhitby harbor thio season,'; i-Wbat is ,vovr opinion oil -pokes" ? . I had inte ed, ong re have t - ~ OH}t LL'SLIk:. BOOT Al D aFifJE n.• a„ii retain ilia difference for your hurl- and env nue using a net inside the break �Qe' Wiest congratulate rho rhymers of nal you several items of interest, bat; -'.� q. i water will be prose.uteti. Piext•yesr R� Calu+au on thaprofitntiity of their tic Wined from '[akar Yagged and Pewt, +ark- Orders seas lir your. estaca2 _ real poets ('ing so until the ice had been broken = _ _ rienced workman- - '' Now that yon can boast of •rwo oorrea 0 hips Don't forGet the scan . uonr olrpu» ie ' ' ; of irettitng a bite. a have their Stu be, nning6, and perhaps I ndents from H. C., I siacereiy-V4Wt yon - Newa king street, Pickering Hlinge. 7•y PIC hI;RING, ONT. s Canasti a ha sbore may give birth Lo P? -, The tohowing Scott Act finis were im P • wrli �eirdot� me tf T aspire to be roar u�1 _ r VI • do the p+iblic for their patronage durinR �. H. Tare, to wake their lyres, tic fifes, holy ,., the pint aeveuteeo years, ,eoulai tnforui then, it t1 _ i Eeunett,Cedar Dale, 3 0, tan cases;100 P� 3t P� y i shall e: t the oll4cial appoiatrgent at ` that he has «naarGed h!m chop an+1 intent s k•eiaL @sell • W. Hodgsou,.Raglan, 650 :, George ire a, wild dexirea, songs of spires, then an early ate. After the foregoing intro _- . Ing on Lana •• ALL LEASH ER" Factory Made 1 . Chief Agent, Central Ontario, -Barad,-Port••-f'erey. 1150 ; ' John Brown, I Canaan retires; along the wires and ex. ! duction I shall proceed to state the inti- ,- )liocts and sboer, which lie anti sett chUal' for , _ • Port Perry, 1P5(1, Joltn Ferguson,the pn'es• «e tush Canaan Lo. learn -the deals o1 note that hate occurred 'in this - �,eash. Cuetb'V Wori:andRepairing ann•uitl. 19y ' .i6 Yonne Street Toronto. ' . little Verise , _-. vicinity daring the past week. ._-. _ _ I r' ' inspector, prosecuted. _ 1-_. ., _ _ . - _ Let dogs; delight to -bark acid bite ^ etc. On Tbarsday Mr. H. P. Cross , of Un• w I Hoteln• - The north wart] has had an increase in y _ , Pie]serzng � -and apply its little inoral to neutralize, ionville, accompanied ,by hie daughter = URDOV Ht)i;SE, 1'icl:errita, w iia famih Ulf Pitesday night, or earl . an wcrmwoti _ At pray grow on its, Frankie, was the finest of his son Cdr. T.' - (' - ^ --OW-- - • �K� Y Aced -iaa 111o1•uln : the st plying -no d h _ '`"�lJt Jamey e,ordon, prnhrietor, Tills Motet it a � y STABLES y `� ed golden streets. t - .. -- W. Crosby. _after the`, visitor has been Sue 'new brick building, fiaishrfil in superior the ties aging-zngels pass round and I ,style. Every convetneucet and comfort for the :' warm disenssion bras raised last week shown the sighW and celebrities of the • left two little - male waifs on the outer' I amongst some of oma reside3tts about the village, our pedagogue and mine host of , -travellingpublic: New and cnnrtnod . ( cables i 1 desire, to w -ti ... in - th'snk� to tits public for dotiixteps of two of'our northward citizens and , -beds. _ -'y -- (their patrnna, c rine« I took pnPeemslnn o> we product of four. and a. half times four four -and the Commercial, with their usual conrtesy� i, I. 'ER�i HUG 'E:, Picketing, Olit., businem',aI'd to.,titiliiata ehac in future;•will ('And 6In0e that et'ety householder who a half. • liroctieded t0 givti iiia ex-M:PY. some sport ' ' note open for ELS accotnntodsti.: uniche keep on hand at all thucs first-rlassrigs forbire,' hARts R rR late at night commences v,'on• 3IisS Frances Hoover was visiting in shape of pike -shooting, Having ore- 'tiacellno public. This hovel, bavtit, tarelp 3 have w1awl, scJerat, new herses and )tavo had derinR as rte proceeds to the door whether I cured' a boat. and .all the other necessary' , , ' ' changed bassos, hat been re-furuiehe; tlirrntgh- my rigs mviewed, so that the hast or satisfaction P friends hate last week.- - I paraphrenalia, the marsh was soon reach - one. Situated ore it ie, opposite the 6nink Jlilis, will•he Riven to, iy patrons. it will be a j til lir sboy.-Chronicle. . Who should look after the Wbitevaie ed. The d4 roved to be the best of the "., is is convenient forpntLrottsoftheliifls. Deals. TI:*MTI\G _fit�t Ll+SiJAI•• (FLon,ouroRnCorresl,onaeut.l I YP orinack at al) re�sonablC hCRtm. (i()Ofl EtaVllntl •Q,�_l, Terms reasoLavle. May Das cave iu boisterously on Tues sidewalks ? It is ; rnud sport skipping I mason for the sport, and ore a consequence, and she room. Zion stall,anaL enclosed yarai for. dRy ;: COl(1 north winds and allow fftIl'BSeB..Boles and' Walking in dangerous places i about 30 pike, averaging- 4 lbs. each, were - - bdrees or cattle: Weigh scales on the t,reiniscP. j ' - - • E. R,F, =tm� T. ' but not when Sou ]lave to. ' bagged. Our d., it is claimed, shot four d cr.11 rosl+ectfully elicited. A� \ A L. H iRv"Y v, l __ ____ „ -. _ _', Oshawa electric light pie propose , J -' "--" g P� P The ole are very anxious to make, pike, weighing altogether 2" lbs., with a , _' •i=ropriotresm. F. M, Harvey, ]manager, •'•,y + I lighting the streets and stoles of Whitby Pe OR le _ "_.._..__..._-__ -- ---- - -_ - J. ��. B E. L. Rudit is likely to be loos before long. "Ilndger'a' acquaintance. Show up old �ti;igle sltoi of his.-rifle.."_Being satisfied �_ 3Ltsinet7. Two little babieR wale h:!'t on as many fellow and shake.. . ,ROtISa. with the catch the flehet» headed for home. ° r 1. _ For some unexplained reason the boat be- �' IlA P,OYI:R Student of sauce . �Iiiai- • I doetsiepa- of as mariS� houses near St. -- came unruly, and,, in the excitement that o 1 e,rl lubtitn a w,tt cite inatrnctLons on ri�no --- John's Roman Catholic church'the oe folli,wivg are the name's in order of y `5 - • • '•and organ i t any residence ,n the Township to - - -. ! lltnt9ing and HOiV Llle elle s(1 are9t3 [ori' inerit at the April examination and c1a88 engined, OCi gallant *ri0 found thetnsehes • ,. Pickering. For rnrfherpurtian}aisapi,l<v tc lllA g p in the $rink, where they remained clinging s,,r49 e t,»e of the babies are in jail on 'counter stantling for the mouth :-Fonrtb class- to the boat for nearly three -flours, before ''BOYER. Claremont, on, tl RoLbie Bo d Blanche Bo d Lizzie - y cltui g 0f child desertion. y ' }' ' being rescued by, some..lrailroad• men glia . 1HTIES WISHING, W TAIL&. Pugh' Ross S�-. third -Names 1'}Ie Ontario Ladies' College concert were pareira and noticed the sad predica- • • -• lessons in Inatruntent,.1 or Focal Music i 1 F ritlay. avenin- - iu the ' Hol ticuhural of those protlioted to fourth class, maxi• meat out fishers were in. There is a re• � eau obtsiri o'ti`--(.tti- 3vvgtn-t:rely" or ity }r.•ictite i mute 450 -Alice Fowler, 8% ; Ida, Thorn- rt being circnlated that the ex -member's ,.iuecruction. .lpply for terms to - Gardena, Totouto, in aid of the �7ewsboys P� Horne was a splendid „success. This is tori, 378; Anthony Wilson, 853 ; Charlie ,,induction" -into the mysteries of pike. , ..14 Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof, Of MUSIC, I I the second tiin'4he College has given a Wilson', 352; Lillie Besse, L.•Nighs- fishing traq int,itrt litatitinenttanainattwoof our a this is a 5.„ \fnsic rOOnl tri the ri ;i+?Ditto of 3irPl Fiord . , �M• wander, X132• Jr. Caird -Maty Hpnt, P �' , : "` opt,ostte \:•:wsofiice,Pickerini• .- concert iss. l Ie city; .rttnuing, a special known citizens, I have been authorized Ito - Funerai -. • Furaishiagss ! trainup and hack to tout ey the hundred 3WN ; Chris. Reesor, 325 ; lagaie Mc• _ - i Tfiunell; 333 ; '1land I•'r'eed, 376 ; . Annie' •deny such a scurrilous rumor. ' a tetritmitkinit. . — count ]adieu who tools part. The 'chief 2 Ho m that thin, my first letter,.h a . ,, 1 • Dickson, 66. Second- class - Lew. -I' g . , (•I TII7fL'RT. «u�chtnnlcer, Viol,.] feature of iso Io�tam was the singing of ;not occupied too muct>=of . onr_vainabe ='ItTRE' 'FRS IEiS'. -the fairy cant pia of "Cinderella.." Misses Hagerman, Tames Freed, Maud Freed, space and with 'the promise of future let- s 1�• erin¢, Ont. AacinGiwPn •2:, year% at tlrr.I - Walter Ni ]Stl_auder, ).8ai adl ThOntan, . x.;':- trtute. erin.011t. titer in.,, a•tinn: Ag"t- for - \Isud Nfasson anc3Enlily Lick,of0skawa,- � tars if bilis 1s stifled by aiy appointment _ F. LnznrRii F. e -glosses, Avntches and Clocks' --•' _ _ ,_ _ abut-�fi8a Id(i Batch, 0f this town, were Kate,Freed, George Pugh. First class, ore the N> wa "special," yours, .�- ., _ _ _ cleaned Dn anortest, notice, and at renaouable i it `e in Great Variety especially goUt�' in Llleir parts. _ second part -?Babel Laughlin, Willett& r P. O. Vm_ ztaF. _ ° r�iiiouse and Lot for -X3.47"' i7 _ _ _ ,_.__ Mayol• Lon;; had a runaway accident Beare, Willie FAntlitin}'; John' Besse, ' ;M - : �, -- - _. -- - _Sale or Ren -f.--- , at_pricee-=vel low.. _ _ Tuesday raorli-t tg; Iasi liutl]ap lI eats Emma Ball. first class, promo Tbe-m" who never made, a mistake in a } • injury, lmrt�/.uleika Beare, -violet -Besse,. dumb, blind and will nn-. .. GOOD u•rooined frame clwelliug Ij, The Wbitby Collegiate Iustitut8 will Wesley Lmigltlip, Aggie Besse. _ - mar ie . --� - .L'� house and lot, situated an Chareh Bf,in the I - J a H e - :B 1 L - give as Arbor Day entertainment . of a --•«�• - A' Chicago wou}sa Las noL spoken to` vinage of Pickering, near millrace-{t2,odxtable hterar and mnastical kind on Friday In a London lawsuit, the cost! on one bar husband for three years, and he `' J. .. and dr, , egbed �d weln 1 TjngrnrMU- j .. �i01C4PTi=g•. .evening in tl�e.3lusio Hall.. - side have. already amoatrted to 11600x000: wants a divorce. 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I. -. , - ­- --- - - - - - - - .- �� ��. - I . . .: - . . - ... - ,� .�-- ­ � ­-)�Mne ­;:,­. - Aftdome 2*"Caut and the Pon France knew bar an a --IdL-& -1. . 1. � �.�,. .!��, . - , I -.­ ., . The Comtry Rousewne. - - fermhou" depsond so smich as lim 1[nd I .1 ,., - - , . Marche. throp" ' She looked u .,�' %,., . . . . . . a V�amart -a Is a man unprofitable -%---­ I .-M, I , I , . .. I bp-: One at the darkest tootons of farm life is there &- 1.1 -1 , .I' 81 . Omer Wild* ban in the prom a vehions of When thin can van in its am as a =in entrusted to Xto am object th, , Wait, grossing, nervous " ! �1. . - , .i�� - won W, " �� for good the hard lot imposed on the wife and mother. - - t - �.- ". - ; . ter. Marguerite Guerin, a peasant girl, of obbers. She did not forget the soaste, of womma, Yz.,�t know whit it In. .., ,, � ,,-,�� .. . !.: .... . A. .. A" fairy bales. . I - ds Country customs have made the farmers � . - " - The King of $pain an now 'mr1k, with In Verjax-a small y8l - her but in the Commercial world, " the ,: . �A _ .ape in the depart . , :.. 1: 11" &ad""" of Mont of the Ssom-st-Lo"Inaestern Prince. wife of a poor pedlar, mad, List fall, eve the wife a slave to work, and It will be a blessed . - � NaLLIN Buinve. .1', . , ., 0 . .. - - - - lile nerve. - .. -- -Hrr parents, . P��- rhe led the - ' birthplace six undied eta in country homes when this hard work- ..'' 1- . Kin Otho, mad king "' Bavaria, Is simple life of the French peam Community of her I - � . atry, working thousand francs to build a bridge bare= the 4og martyr will throw -off the bondage on. - . , . I wizy a, ,With PliurisY and 'his death hard, ,wni by her female ancestry, and . The Vtomen of England. .­­..---- .!Msy occur atm rima , Ig.Httle,and concerning them. 860210 10, Verjux. This is to give the tailed upon bar � .. i , .!. . rivileges than secured rise to � 7 . I rise_ While the women lately In international . - "I' solves not at all 4MW" Of farmers a short route to. carry Crops to- Wig *Or P 601 Woman. . . . - . :. -1 a - a 0 . . . . .. their neighbors' lives. market. There Is a I , counc Won m1ting over -or Capolos Breit friends, for bq pro= id has des- what education .. . IT" large mmoo Marguerite was not "at to school. She herself, Madame Boucioaut spent next done for their sex or.- - an. 114101 tolielphermothe With thework,and to nothing. She lived in the most simple a that Ing the last gemation, a very serious dis. - , ,­ of money -to Catholic charldg. tended from ge4orstion to-g.-e.1U1.!l.tiO . . . .. The medical attendant of cods. in the turcip,patch behind and -assuming manner. Of latay the.farmer's wife, in order to be a true help- ouzzlonEngland . pull W . I was begun in O'as to whether, ... the neon of . �MM,,- - , I . . U- 4m&ly- �--"IAW - - meet, pAy#-J�W a � � ­ __. . . . . . -haadLtorribl"ttack, •- U�asthiim;- and, open . - -far -ander-t ung on@ there, this ea. . S W- - . --- jaw -t -I-1 . ", illa is expected of any other woman. -'E"­rmfly-bmu-of­­prGCbIQ _ -ter months in her villa at Cannes a . , . . receives a salary of 815,0W i jear. world was'V : �raood in the hamlet be. the win I ucatio -,&",. - -- Lad . Led Colin Campbell has been ofienck yond which she bad never travelled. the mild climate of southern Frenoe Allevi. almost all other avocations of men the wives . to to 0 . . . . , . 'O W .. r . , . are relieved of any financial obligation. Bu 1F A . . .." t her , �� lor two l0etures In America, which, on An she grow up, It was masonry to do, &tIng her sufferings, It was there, that, un- a we now in the United Kingdom � -- 1, 7t the average farmer's wife not only performs - . I the advice of Matthew Arnold, she has something to earn her living, and the only expectedly, she died the h of December. 8W.000 more women than men, or, an the I ..; . _ the work ot the house, endures all the suffer. nd­-Jk� 8W - L . . .... decline& - - -, --- -_ opportunity open ,to her was to becoms.a. ,She was barW from' her parish Church of LO 0 P9d0A9rAWJ&N "thereare - .000 --h-erwotno,". ----rVerJux-ww Aquinas in Psiolls. The amp' , but also girls who, unless we establish I .- - I I ,.- - - roVmg Vint Ma. M- '-'- -�u�fa lar I- in the fa �ys support. For ;ever .Can be marri &I he I , . aim -The washing o 4t. The 'limp and anxieties of maternity, PP ygamyo Mack g . The Prine"a of Wiles writing to MM done on the hinks of the Saone. There Mar" . Of Bon Marche, sad delegations f t, ad at L" T ... . . , ...., L . ''Mackay to, thank her for her silver wed uorite Guerin stood, on h charitable institutions •� of France the body U mind to be under such con- jority of these spins 500,000 L .. . ,. fift ex, Gap giatifloStIon at the d bar or floating- plat- stent pressure from work and care must in are 35 years of age ten. of whom . .1 , . I Premed bar d orun, an&JE, L I. 0 friends and proteges filled the church to or older, belong to the ­�i PUS Of linen clothes in I A exquisite mirror.,, n evitably work dogsWacy to both. - . I I the river. an lite spread them on the overflowing, and made a vast procession to educated or partly educated clui", , Kin � Humbert of It the cemetery of Mon go- time mines a friend of mine had -and the 8 Italy has grown very Platform, and rubbed them with a scrubbing. been rest of them are without money. Meantime . , of late. He much refers civ an T)rujh. when the As Madame Bouoicaut left none but die. !j!l one of his aunts, no farmer's wife. the emigration . were sarnhhed- .a ling . . - . - --- _ of men from the crowded .. - . I --d = somethin - or an Anglomantac as bent reLativ ere Wall some ouncel to 11 ... 11kM.WWh; Am � I T -11 islandsue tead cressir . . dr- an 9 . - rinsed quite clean, she carried them -her- sixty my sunt were in y 19 their numbers � - , 1, . sill sarcely lose eat than they -.to the 0 It& proportionately, the continuous . regards his attire. know what she would d with her . Lde'of cast iron and every actually an . . '. . . . Emperor Dom Peden, of Braili, who in fields and spread them on the gram to dry million francs. w . j oint In her body of the hardest steel, I agric tur assion in adding tq their - .11 now in 21-wenoe, has had several long ch , &to In the sun. . Seventeen million francs are divided as should think she would have worn out 10139 ova an the general asion -of adu. � !.... .. 1 . . are both re. ' At. this time, there was ir young travel- legacies among the employees of the Bon ago." And when he told of her rising be- C%ti is rapidly multi lying . � 0 -"- r I th momd- thomas its the ranks of •. : . reading George E to novel " Romeli tug merenaut, 0 diar, who drove & cart �ALAAW*�UW, &U OUSUB V&ryLU5 4rULU Vzw One tee and a its wifit them to, - , tI2LZ never ceased until at a I& I - . from village to Zge, selling linen at the to ten thousand trans, according to their 17111-d-olair-a"'T M. Leconte de Lisle, the French poetnight, why it fairly made my own body which there is a great demand loz� woman's , . .- Eve -1.-' fairs I French place has its years of service. She also leaves them her, �--- I ­­ . Iache.. ­ L "He was, mys"de Liale, 11 on uneducated -I=-- .1-1 ., ­­ .1 beautiful, ohytead mad grounds at Fontenay-. , to .O,r �e Z !11'1,44,.r.al� labor. Even though her pay be small. an � people who travel from town to town in a aux-Roses, with enougn money to convert AZ flints: We - an fancv. - iftftm:��l Eela�n�wlwhys secure a and uncultivated butcher -boy, who died Poo of car, and set up their tents, booths, into a home for convalescent invalid employ. am V Mum. of -012e rm. place, but these 11 neciag=-S gentlewomen,-, - ,,q,to relate ... - - young, with a gr eat'weakneu for the bottle. I sort or's work: and I want to preface It by these educated girls without in . and merry -go rounds along the villagestreets, ere. Thin &ken two millions more.. bums oney, are .. . . . Letters numbering 132, written by Car. or on some public square, or common. red thousand to five 4h m light work for which r sale at the of �ne hundred 'hundred saying that as highly colored as it may teem only competent for the I . dinal Richelieu, were put up for Among the shovimen and vend* thousand frauds are left to numberless ben. it (a not in the least overt riven. I chanced the Jemand Is comparatively small. I,' " . L . �.' � L_ era of trinkets . . _ _ 1 4 _ ­ � , ' Hotel Drouot, Paris, recently, but nobody are some pedlars with moremseful. wares. - . evolent, associations. Homes for old women to,become acquainted with the. family a few The consequence Is that - 6 thogreat shop. � - ___ _ . . . - I . . . --would bid ;CSOO, which was the reserve price. -A-flitfide Boacicaut was one of these. In and schools for young girls are endowed. eIrs ago, and the memory of that womau'a, kiepers could iiU their entahlishments with . . . They were all in excellent preservation. time he arrived with his stock of linen at The five orders founded by Baron Taylor- Kie, the human machine that she was, will Meimonler, the,f&MOU$ . I . . the daughters of clergymen, country IOHCJ. inger in my m1pd. French painter, in the feet of Verjux. He became acquainted the amoclations of artists, of musicians, of Over I' tori doctors, and superior clerks, and then - - .1 . . & very small ma, with a very large head, with the Guerins, and, after a little, pro. dramatists, of Inventors, and educational Her husband's name was good for fifty leave , kind ci WOrldful begging for 'admit. -'­­. - sa dollars.His property consisted taticeontaide." Theselightersit . - . and a long white board that sweeps over his Premed- to them for their dar%hter Marguer. workers -are each left a hundred thousand of many rich, valuable acres, herds of fine one sort or anothir, are in nations, of . . ... I . :chest. He lives in a gorgeous house in Paris, ire. The parents were well pleased; for francs. Monsieur Pasteur and the arch. u no eager demand . L, "bat he is said to be discontented because, oung Boudcaut bore a good character,. and bishop of Paris have legacies of one hundred cattle, spans of beautiful horses, and a heavy by a yearly in multitude of such wo- -.­ - wealthy as be Is, be is not wealthier. besides was the owner Of a horse' and cart thousand, and three hundred thousand re. so oun - 11=2 , `� ng. so apeetively. ­ , -- - - .. bank o t. Two men were constantly men that "the towel of the smallest Pat, - . ­ --- - Now that Gen. Boulanger has-been turn.. -which helped him- to -an homet-living. -PIX - ­ x : - � .1 . .. I .. . employed on the farm, and a trb, hands in ronage of the kind becomes a heart- breakin 'ad out of the army, he Is entitled to a pan. they were married, and Marguerite rose 16 The religious sects of Pariz-an the bury seasons. Them were four chil burden." Mr. Walter Bmant telle how 9. remember. in he family, the oldest & I of twelve . false report that .he had established an "go. : -� ...."..'.., .. . , don of 10 000 francs a year, and 2,000 francs stop in the world. She now travelled' in her ad, the poor of each of the twenty arron. ran v SddiioQ as & Grand Officer of the Legion husband's cart. Although they only met dissements of Paris are to have some then. All the.domentle labor on t a home, clation. for providing " ladies" with copying ' ' 7 .. I'� � eve in and . ' .:., - Of HOUOr- 11110 PwIiLI1M" ALI Will be their expenses with the Wes they madeir sands. Her pictures are given to the colloc. u to the knitting g f •the work brought him GA "incredible" number ':. - - 1. , . ,.. Out -9,000 franes,'leaving him 21,0MM., I. day to day, they were Content. tie= of Her Louvre and the Luxembourg ; family, and washing for the hire mea, w Of letters from writers who related of terriblisp ­ - - . . I ... I I I . . all. The French know how to economize in a her Ilion and silverware to a house of edu- , done by this farmer'B wife, h o a heartrending stories of suffaring.,, . ... I . - . ' . . . . . . . . thousand ways that Americans - . , being what bar little ddatigh h - What in going to be ti. - go- Immediately Liter Emperor Frederick left t Yet are Cation for poor -girls. when out of. school. Dairying Was a prom , -and of .11 thin? ­ . San Remo the Sultan sent him a collar, ignorant of. And by dint of cont"riving and The" an ouli & few of the long list of To the SPectator there seems to & genu -.-­-­- - . . 7-7--� - ---*' '7-d-tiiig -fnImb.,,I.nU to wit . h inscriptions saving a few eons at one time, sad a few leg&Cie& All that remain in to build , her- Ineut feature of the hKm, and every year I- prospect" that twenty years hence it will . hundreds, of pounds of Wttier was made by result In I I it serious demoralization of ean". from the Koran., over which the Dervishes more at another, they at Ism e4claululated Pita! In the city- her. ted women fm - A--'- deake lei ir - . .. - -- - Which, he the Sultan I=- them with their little boy to Par -- A Bloody Batt . le With Outla It In needless to say that this woman was livelihood seen to be "LWunattainabl.e.11 ­ L - I 1. - - I � . .. .-Prime, would Core him an If by magic. In 1848 they had saved enough to make . � I Will a slave -worse, even -for hued -she possessed- -Therefore " 94 "If tempted" t3 reconsider . -- . _ . 1 1 ­- 11 .. L P . . � I 0 L . The Queen- Gi Servis, in deacribea-as a tall, a ,venture of their own, and they bought WICHITA, KAEL April 30. -Ever since nothing therq- would have seemed more res, the whole question of education, and to , . � " r .. . . '­- I. last fail It son in ouch bald work. I do act believe she "doubt if the majority I ,handsome woman about twenty-nine years '"mall lace; on the corner of the Ras do fkr*n in he counties of Texas and . of gentlewoman . � *tags. Her very regularoan Ban and the Rue do Sevres, which they Komoaa adjoining Indian Territory ever spent one moment in rest and recreation, without means would not be better for Ignor. . ­ - , I d ry have - - I � liar Complexion very white H opened an a variety shop. They called it the been sorely Lum,Qyod by horse thieves, who for when the housework was over she always sure, an leaving them batter ,this to I - � ­ - --- ve U5 ,-- --rae- "Bon Marche," which mesas literally usually bold in their periodical had knitting or sawing in Itand. She 6 C I , ..�. . dark, sad so is her heir, She may an have been un 8�v their grads at once," and join the c I ..., , I on any fair day driving through the fashion. I A cheap m-ket,"- a _place when bar ins raids, Pints from the marauders at jut no time to readinz, no time to home the working woman for whose labor than in I � are . found. Aid me Boudeau -as-- . I .able streets of Florone, -----J-a b t .Zar her became so frequent that the farmers formed or social plassures. Her Children were all a great demandL .. . ! . , I 1. . I a ------ ---- -- � husband. She mad Change and kept the a vigilance committee for the purpose of supplied v*h food and elothes, but as to i . . . kw little son, droned In a LUC; suit, in 41 5. Some ago It is also to be borne In mind that the . . - governess. 'rho young Queen ham books, Together =; ov== the happy ixterininating the thieve spending any time with them in that sweet portionats number of educated men . I tL his I time, the t in- - - .. . . ! qreputation of being clever and talented. system of 11 fixing pricer." At that he vigilantes, armed with Winchester sox intercourse which Is fraught with so much creased - I . . and -Continues to increase rapidly, � .1'. prices in Paris stores were very elastic, vary. hooters and- 4ari&*-st&rte&-= the trail plemate and benefit -to be mother and- and that there is a great cam .. . - .. I The British Dalu Farmers' Association h very Petition be- 1. . Lymbs who Is at Ing according to the ware ant a gnaw an to i have invited Mr. W. H the maranders, but it was not until they phildren, it was something outable of her twoen them and educated- Woman, for --many .. . I - - i ---= pis lit In Ottawa, to address them at the size of his customer's purse. The Bond• h&1 been two weeks in the saddle that they thoughts. of the places that do not require hard maji.-­ ----� ,. . r- n -1 Ad cents saw that it was not agreeable to cog• found any tangible trace - of the robbers' I always compared her to a machine. . Ape an batter -Making" on the,22nd , And &I labor, or other qualification than the I .. of M - Mr. Lynch, who to an authority touters to pay uncertain values- Acoordi g. camp• while the vigilantes Won travelling al", for the thought I when, like the in&. Ad genofid intelligence" which fit so imilo, a Z- - , - I .... adquettes, or p�s. through the western part of the Territory . china, hard usage ban exhausted her aspod 0 of what bots have to offer in ..... . serve ten days ago they suddenly ran sAsiven the for work, -there will be nothing left " a , � I ­;.. a , " " ty ret -1 The Consequence must be a the mar' - an ng. his aompted the Invitation, ly they attached ­ UZI sell for England Gaily In him red . . and tags, to their azideles, which d he notion - , - . . , i " I � I. L -,, - While -abroad Mr. Lynch will study double purpose of determining the thieves in a deep ravine. The outlaws were monument for bar labor but some soullem in the Price for the work, and, therefore, of L..' Euro visiting Don- and mvbg time - - -. - Aankets. but not mleap. When 'dollars. . the Incomes of fathers of educated dare h. . . - .. . I ,pean "stem of dairying, who - .- -r . .- - rode ­­ ounpf, -1prome. and other ,qu&trift for ,,.- � It was a strugle at Arab to snaWp their the- vigilantes rods up the crest of the ravine was to blame ? No more the has 16A it, +160 min I I . - 0 COW. - were In ill ­bia-d --lais- ------ f" -t --t9- -- . . . a - ­t1iii' Then - a -rOO necessary to enter Into the tin. food, . humble begliml g -, but were a -command of B min Wife. . 'Purpose. . - I geo us, _ took so much pdno to phase, 33car-raso", *pr&wca -t*- - ide, 1, the-acinninultv th.l! extra, "M"ti . -1 � - -- , , - I . Wes unnecessary that. oz. -, --- , . -a : Army in mounting one of their the farmhouse if. the we doPnot go to the eats ams ­7-� A lbarli. 1% alff says In Le Pi . - I . ,.:�!­':�� I I . that their patronage Increased- Presently apn�w Cleary ; - ... . .offloen were not Is at Baden- added the adjoining store to their own; number was shot dead. Too others put cepting in sickness, the woman was unthrifty the 2%pe,lagor and question the ad-imbility z '. . . I One evening the F of -­­­ i � allowed to , Baden ii -.g w,as visiting M. Bouclicaut gave hidi •clerks permission ion spurs to their &nimals and were soon throw. who could not carr7 on. her housework with. education for the" Women; we most at ,. .. She tables when he noticed a subordinate In to invest their money In the business, with , to dust and bullets into the eyes of their out payingwages for hire. lout con' clude, that then in samethin . . i .. - adyfflaft - . trying him 1�1, at trant-p- L .. . . g ram- !­ -, , -- --- -Gradually fursuderlb The harem sidaAmby the vW. Now ri t here I @hall mention one plain cally defective about the sort. o! education �­­� : n I . I . AInarants. He had placed - two or three tont the A`- " --- be . !sates' -were fatigued" and were irk no con. subject Nab does not receive the attention they an receiving. . . ­.­ '-4= the table and W *on a hice Bon Marche absorbed the adjacent is I that it should when the dation of the bus. lkm,t takes & Purely Though Kr. Walter . little KUM, shops, until It had crept over the whole dition tuitive the outlaws' horses any kind . I . when he saw the King opposite. He turned band and wife an "ken of on tivel Poe do view. of society great block, and risen to the height of -fivG Of 6 race. But the chase was be and tie mPLm ve Y' *ben he declares that do no woman ; I . pole trembled, and hesitated to take W A great deal of allowance should be made be force& to w should r . ..�u of his 'money. Thereupon krui =IeL Its trade. t9p. was not confined to troll of the thieves followed. Attar a furi. work at all, except at each ­ . . . 08A ease . I.. Paris, but extended over, France entire, on* ride, lifting all day, the vigilantes one. for the physbal debility that maternity things I her," we Cannot overlook I .. W1111- approached and whispered In him needed is driving the gave upon a butte produces on the systeso. For the woman . ­­; . .. - " Duet be afraid. Take In your money, then to the other European countries, ana the fact at the introduction of women in. . I ­ L . - - - ereek, when proper who is bearing children, who spends finxi. to the labor -market ban been one of the chit f I ­ . I .. . --�� don't do It agslm'�" - _ -- ­fLually am and West to Ckina, japo,� and near a gm&U ----h -- ations were . . . I . America. IRA," for 16 ce.theopt&-in--caer dUsturboam 0C. -iii . .. IAt Ahmadabad it in the custom that when When her husband died,. tau Tm v"t as approachthey wen met by a b&bim, to carry �ou the work tht- many a timan, .adern . I . - - -.I A _ -brougdown one bf their farmer's wife does, Is simply barbarous. I . , tLootlive Government cificare have to present Madame, Bounicanz became the a= Q70. 11ey which . . - , .., .. - -... . � � .. � . themselves before their European superior* business worth twenty millions of francs, number. Pater Ackerman, of Medicine One excellent woman expert- - . . I ­ - --..:-, gave me her .. .1 - .. . . 1. . . . ­ . I J ethey remove their oounft7L shoes before an. with an income of from sixty thousand to Lodge. KA- The thieves were surrounded once while p through this trying ' � Earthquakes in China. ,�,.­ * -1 , * tering the house or qMoe.. If they, how two hundred thousand francs per day. She 44 well a& possible, and the A& continued. riod. Chade . in was the leading •-n- . .. ­­.. . os h one the rifled the en 6 I - _ San Francisco, April 30.-A a . . .. I fterve, ­ -1of'-E,OgHffin boots LtW-th" ccUtjUced.fheboSIoe w4th eminent success, 0 Y of t w WTM- =;; of the f r a N liar IRA01- � - Wainer froui - I Can a 197 ' d the husband owned quite a number ;I Cows, '"me bilit details of the earthquakes In pprose with'imn-beiag �ue to as sustaining relations to duance unparalleled allenced, until but fl answere Yunnan. Tirom the second day of the.42th * 7' 'L M -A00. officials, 1. milked. The . : . .. = I-- .1 trouble. 'Recently some in the history of woman. � vigilantes' rides. , About dabk a white rag some 'of which she always m month of last year bill the, third day of this I . . Preventing them. Paris. was hoisted on the summit of butte. summer that her sixtiordbild w . . . � . L ­ � L'- to avoid the indignity of Her store Is one of the sights of as' born, she . . . I _1 jalven ,�,,ha,r bare t_ milked four Cows doll - :.. - -- -- ­ uslit' a pair of jEyfflTtbJnf, in so there, from tT=ett'- The vigilantes greeted y, in ad-1iLioq to her year there were tau shocks of isirthquaka noise lijo-iV '-_ 1L - .1 undej. . ..... - � - raralm rug, I ID ad it !2=th%reUqe�y h-ummork ��7!neka and accompanied with a. .... ln__�_ . � . . . ­ Rnalh-h boots, and such Won the boots in handkerchief to � an . -hJU _ weeks after the or nine tent1to of tJIG houses LL - : -i- Scar Face," - -win. advent of the b a 11"ager, -oh�� in 0 south are fallin down and. half of -, L turn as he went up to be presented to the something, too, to suit the purse of every laws esc;imd, Sut , ffani� utt . - Go;rernor.st a levee. There was gre%t fun Chaser; and the clerks an as attentive dont . and " Carl Bill" were captured. shA bed with or vitality seemingly ex- . . .o I i per at "Carly Bill- unT Windom were riddled bsusted- The strength which should have . . I those In the met. In the�uorth-wmt & thou- :-'atumd by the c1ficials' run- ning hither and Crd,,.g .. fo ' r one a box of notepaper -banded had been spent send are'oracked or bent out of the .. I . - 1--i E.Wther to take their tvin with the pair of thuebeen Ions, m they are in O"g one's with bullets, but "Seat Face," although been so.coArefully bus dicular. Two hundred. people, mankind , -� - - - -' -'i I- ". d""A often th% put on the right seek at fg,v a. siotal Wit mcq us nearlv dead from tha Ion of blood, Was ' in harl work, and the penalty to abased womanoldandJOU1, Were ornabod to 11 .. . . k - h boots indiscriminately. . . .. . .. . .. - -. . � � dragged to death suspended by a lariat from nature was paid by long months pf enfeebled death -' wound - : - 11 I health. - � an Injured there we - '.�. '- - . - I � I - I .. a pommel of it saddle. Four other mem- . ever three hundred. At Tung -Mang over .� ... - .. - .. . ­ .. ­ . ' A Seiii,sattonal Trial. . I But there In another aid* to the Bon here of the gang were found dead behind There are various ways in which *lie coud- SM wers Crushed t, death and about 7W or i . - . Marche which is not known to most of its their abone bsrriem . - . try housekeeper can lighten her lab f. A sensational trial began recently at the ountomem If it it an pleasant for those --i- -- � . It 8W. wounded. At Nan-Hiang there an over* ' - . _ I . . . . . . . VUnuh Criminal Court, The facts of the who buy, itis not Ins so to those who . -0 I . * L*%'" Is often impossible to got good, regular do- ,2W dead and 40D injurod� At 81-Hhog - ... . -*WIL A Glimpse of Victoria. . ­ mastic help in the country ; but thq washing - . . . ... I- � :` '.cass we not devoid of interest to psycholo. There an mnre than thirty-two hundred . . . I them am ova 21DO dead and over 500 injured. - P - - I I - .. . employees, and The stranger who first visits Victoria, the can be hired, and a mainsk. be employed At Poll- 11113109 about 100 killed and the same' I . 'L. . . - .. Sists. L they resemble an immense at the house for a week or two each season .1 ­ I .:. - . In December last a oommeroW traveller family. Madame Bomicant felt gravel the Capital of British Columbia, is struck by the nutaberibittred. (The four places last named ­­ - - .,.-:..,. � I - - - . y W- , I . . . . I number of Indiana who live in the city. � to do the bulk of the sewing, Even this an suburbs). In the town and suburbs . . - - .. .. Knuarth, a housemaid, to steal some die- so man a" 0 t a B -IL-1- o"Mot-4ways be obtained. in one's, . . -- - I ildren. ter- bar husband's R -4t Z1.1-1-1009=1 I u ;;i;hborhood; but - there am li-b6flii-g-wo. - .0�, qieople-are e1Wwr-kMGd­-o-rwounT. . .. . . . . mirtrem, replacing them by us" haw . � . .. the business , men in almost every town who am glad to fallen down .and the rest are . ..' - . mouills from her death' rhe divided one-half of The men work on the wh&rvmrX0d&sntea'mtyr'0@- ad. Eight or nine -tenths of the he . 'Ones. In January Frankenstein in shares smouil'the emplo Z, sea, and astab. NU fie h(and at I - cracked -and . .. imitation at Ins, or are occupied In differ receive work. . . . . . declared to his accomplice that the theft lisped ponsions.for those w a -had nerved in ant trades, as carpenters. The When we first Communed farm life, we leaning over. At Kien-Shui in the city ---ircould probably be discovered g the the store more than twelve years. She took women and work for the whites, or were four miles from the city, with to seven were killed and wounde!k; in the north. . ... . .. . ­ . . A girls w i employ , turned, 249 people killed and 150 or 100 - I carnival, and that thiroore It ,=old be t con of aged and Infirm -amp stroll idly about 'the street@. The suburb* factodWmar where woof suburb 300 to 400 houses ,were over. � advisable to abstract all the jewelry and to finding light work for them when they were of Victoria an `]most exclusively inhibited that it *m impossible to get helpd, SO wounded. . .. * '.. - feign a robbery, for *hioh purpose he would no longer able to do their full shim' only by Indismi. Than they live in miserable, arrangements were made awo in !.' . discharge a revolver into the upper part of lost summer, she gave give million francs filthy shanties and sheds, or even in thin town who did our washing for three I 1. . ears. • - ' . per�an. canvas tents. 'her win The girt Consented, but when the the foundation of. a fund to support on as The city has 'about thirteen 'Another way in which -our housework has A practical attempt. to provide super4 I . . . I appointed day came, Frankenstein, after nuated cler thousand inhabitants, and of theme about ke. ut been greatly ,I th to 3ed to by patronizing the for iaricultural education is being 'made . ... . ', having taken all the valuables upon which Another fine Idea w' two thousand are Indian Who stay baker. Mucho thatimaour,biroad In England through the medium of .. ... . . . .. , . _ - as the erection. of there - . I ... .. . �A . . -Id. lay his bands, Shot straight into kitchand and dining-roonis in thit top of toe On these, about three sad if we am u usually busy,'we I uy c am, into I .. I* be b . . . - ­ . . he over miner. Besides th bu :1 to a, bill which has been introduced ;­ . t . , I'm Col- : . ... . - the worn -'s breast, and left her for dead in store, where the entire force of clerks have thousan - d Chinese, many,Sandwich Islanders, cookim and dounklinuts. , the House of Commons by Mr. J .,Ol. . -1 I: I . the room. Shemas found shortly afterward their meals without expense. ,She also .. and it white population com- The conditions of people's lives are so dif. lings, of Ipswich, and others. . By thin .. I inR in a pool of"blood, and was considered built a private. infirmary for the employees, in' all to Europe and- . . � America, The that it is Impossible to make pisus measure it is pro to utilize the public 1. --::��* victim of a daring robbery. A series of and en ed doctor, who comes every day livainthecity. The Internationality of the benedc;&I to all. Yet 'there are ways by elementary schools in rural districts for the - . -. .. " accidents, however, soon revealed the true to Investigate cam of siokneas, ' population and Its may -going ways give It waich tvory,..over-burdened housewife can "Purposes of affording to, children practical ;. .� , , .. . �. ..... - I I ­ state of affairs, ,though the womax, after But remembering her own and M. Bouci• a peculiar character. � .. be reli' ,'-'-d f wine of her ,work. - The very instruction in agriculture and horticulture . . .1. . . . . I her recovery, tried hard to exculpate the caut's stfii0gles for am education, Madame . I . 'I 10 and to empower School Boards & ; I . .. . . :.. 61 at at ria this direction should be In fit- A and other I - - ---- - -.1- I .. � 1..:­..� , aim who had acted so treacherously toward Bomicaut provided food for their ihinds " What Woman Never Alflki�fs. , ting u - the house conveniently, sad with managing bodies to purchase the lend, fin- . . . I . 1. I . . . , Iler. . well as their bodies. She hired teachers of . . touysuiencm for bar labor. . ,plaments end buildings. necessary under the , -1, - I 3�rankeustain wat sentenced to seven ear music i That she to in love. , �. : : .­.- . ­­ . 1. - .1 C and languages to give evening I ­ I I panel servitude. The jury found him not to all who were anxious to loam. essons That she over flirted. I ­ .. . � ' * f do not mean to have the reader infer circuIrrstanom. A special grant of not ex.1�;�' - . I I ..- . . An are I . . � ­. from this article that all farmers' wives seeding fifty per cent, of the expenses thus ... ... . . . 1. 1 . � ., .. . �,. My on -the major count of attempted cult, the Bon Marche has organized one of That she lac tight. . incurred will be made- byALe - - - � . -­ ­- - - . . . or, The girl herself wits condemned to the beat braes bands in Paris ; while That she is tired at a ball. " .. - i ou4r t"e martyrdom hellrain described. —Committee of . ,. � I many . - . --,-,' There are many country homes where the education, and certain sebolarships are also , - - , two mn<a. b*lf years hard labo so an so. of the clerks are excellent linguists, inter. That she is found of scandal. .�.! . . istrongth of tee wife and mother is appre- to be offered for competition., Not only may ' That her shorn are too small. I . ant probing six or seven languages with facility. .*.' - ; elated ,where the income from the farm is thin course of technical education be given I I . - iHt . - .- .y. That she cannot keep a secret I.. -- -, . .�- - - I . This makes the Bon Marche the most con- . . I 2 , - . spent in advancing .the home interests and in the elementary, day schools, but contiun. I , . hli�, Kam-" You seemed greatly Chang. That it taken her long to dress. I �­� - - :, -'11 . . vanient store in Paris for foreigners. . pleasures se well as the interest@ of the once and night schools may also adopt it ... ., .ad and improved since you returned from There Is gymnasium That she has kept you waiting. ' ­ ..., . . . �- ­ I .... .. . If and fencing -room farm. And It will be.& glorious reformation when allotment holders and laborers WE . 10 I . 11 he hundred and twenty, but powder , Europe, Mr.. Thomson." Mr. Thomson- for theme.. And t That she uses anything � ------ d$Oh, vastly,- I assure Why­,-I'm­a--fivG­y-6unq- '. when they are all so. yoftuniti.of bonefitting by . I - --Th - - I be given an op . , . ''. , 'womain-who serve In -,--at she says what Ag doeon tmesn: I well understand and --appreciate the the teaching orded. . different man altogether."' Mrs. Kau tha That she when maiiii-oned s, - .------ . ­ - - ­ ­ ­ . -Indeed How pleasant th*t must be -for made department Are lodged in M particular gentlemati's name. I . scarcity ,)f teed money on the Urri. How In a recently . published poem James . ' * own house, opposite thestore. E%chhas . hard is it; oftentimcaj to touch a dolls hat Russell Lowell speaks of 11 champagne in t . . . "Mrs. Thomson," , . her separate rown, With iiolished we . . he I - 11 . Inut .1 when sdme loving friend shirks his burden of care. is not neede,'. for actual necessities, Yet air." 'There Is some disappointment folfj I - A sWoon keeper wetted the motto "Yei- 'floor, daintyan . ..., :---- - terday, To and Forever" bwhite bed, d fresh ourtalus. That me have double to carry ;- among the actual necessities the guarding cf because he did not mention the locality in Craver led, arnd But Madame's charities were When some otler follow is ringing the hmad the health of that central home figure, the which he had discovered this Inspiring ab. - I . . c"Woit"At to the Bon Marche. not confined Of her whom vou wanted to marry, . . ..- � ._presentedThe poor of Paris and - Wife and mother, 'should always be reckoned mosphorlo phenomenon. Doubtless '10 Was . 4 .�, L' - road - restirdisy, oddy and Forever. " the benevolent Institutions Your principles wat permit ugly words ' ' : , , � I , . I _ . throughout . But don't such go make you teei ;;;;Zry. - - . -the entire ha lura and prosperity Of the he In a. � country I whets the Climateis extra dry. , * . . . ... . .. !.* .�. :, '; � . ­ .. .. ­ - . . . . .. . . I I - .:. , '. .-. .. .. � . . . , �­-­ - . �. . 11�1 . .. . . . . . .. .. I I .. .� ­. 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It .­ � 10�'; , -1. ,91'v, , _!A�;Z,­,j�,�4­� i.,� - , .�4 .,.: '' � . �� �:.,. � , ­ i ..", - : . ...'.. ­0�'; , -1 . � , , � I : �� A� 1, _� •,_­­ j­,t7-7�r�'-� ". ..1. . ­­ . �.i' ��-�I'., . , " - ­ �- , , - -_7 '. , I -•If, . �.. , ".1 ",, �, t ..i :, __. ­ I I . _ .: "..." .. 1, "4;..;,* 1 � , . . - I ­ . . . . I ... - . - .bll.j I � .. , . . : _­.-­­­. ; ! W71 , I -!, lr... rI . - . I . . -�,­ ­ - __ _ - . . . . � � - __ - ,, .. I'll .1 4,4 , :-..��.� .. _ . I and hymn 9 I A Cum see DrSUKOAK"46 " il .. I Aff-2 with prayer as r2tjgasud great so -'- *0 Ih h.bit, . . � . -��, . it weighed ft@ *on= habi% doissome . I i � , - , IRA wml 11M, ­- narrow Prossrallon =04 b *so" tobacco, _. 0 , I- - . When is Van w - , O` r . J,Wopounda. Is was placed on a sleigh wakefulness, mim'"i 9� satten1w of the 110 . . _. i T6 of vitality caused . . �. I Ada John IAI&nd drove with it all brain, inc.. pnzaaft" 0 .. . 10""W. .. ^, .. , I and F I.." low of natural I sae i RE . . .. . r4zarticu of the Is ' Pain ,�1­ . . -• the way to Washin ton. It was a journeyre - Yen -young. 1. ,. ; ., 1 , g2ldbErn Say cause win"ver. '. d old or 0. ,bilad-who an broken down from W , ..;. 4M Monday. � - . . . of the big choose and came oat to look at it aftboarabove conisols,or any abuse 009V60191ionod above, ,�­­, __1 ..;1, - . _ _Pia soon on the Red River was opened of three weeks. 2 the country had he" send your oddrosta" Ill cents In damps for Lubou"s , - 01 . " L . e e IT11- '.. ��7_ I The Bank of Montreal has declared a &Ti- as the Mer. eave along. � - book 19M of Diseases` of Aress. Boob r : . 1. , 1-7`% I -- L - . . I � - ---dead of dve per cent., without b -UL I . 70=021. . =duaad woos frazza observation. Address X __ . ___ ­ I ..:. - a 60 .1� '117 ___---_��t�alh�L�ng �tdbatos �zolhe memory of the Four hundred ejectment decree have been. T LUNN 47 walunrtoo Street Zook Torou On'. . I .�a ly A. P_ 1,496 � . -....----.--. - I late Mr. - t in the' jumed � _-_th*_Qa1w"__Q4wt1W S46nions..- - _ - __ - - � --- - 11 . . bg ­_ L � L ­ __ _%_ ___ ­061iiits, i�Zia'-die-H-quiW-01 Commons. _. 16 Chembsirl . "w'"'""id""'20" ""' . I .. Dr. Jauker,the or PATENTS Z , Togo -so - bound I . . - � - A settlement has beem, effected between believes that Stanley Is now w h Emin Y. &TENTIS procured. Patent Attorneys. and I . I ; I _ .- -.- - - , - - I .-.--- . ', � - =7������� - Nice thousand emigrants left the Mersey P ZoVd 1W7 said C. 111doist A Ce..T.= ... . . ... last week, half of whom were bound for -- RES Nerveas Prostration, Nervous . THE ALBANY STEAM TRAP Cd . .,;v u . � 11 ' , . ­Cg__1;dK______L.________ -------.- _"I'ff1NCCreelna&n, .1111ross. dache, Neuralgia, Nervous � .. :1 ' . ! - oul-MACHIRES st'sknegg, Stomach and Liver SPECIAL BJKET . , I..- .� " ­ .. _ - SM C.!�rA_e_9?!-z � -_ , . . ­_ Mr. D. i: Coudou, M. P. for But Ti C.! " Divowe ;A-hauzz - I RET TRAP - -)k(- The Toronto City Council passed a resolu- racy and sa $actions of the Kidneyeii . , - , 6 ham been wrested for offaucies Under W01)V,FArAAX&. 10100A W*Gkhcd$3*$R _ I .. .. .. . i . ".n W,1P.0.VJCalXRT.A&nd li= .. I.. , , �,, .! tiZ_--;-z�U_rtztg-its_-imphatio protest against . valvable ouslit . I a Celebrated Raw " � .,., - ' . . - _ times Act. 9. Assrr::�, WEA AW'Lk , - . of Great General Boulanger - thinks the French 'ar" ...the ImmigrAdon to this country of destitute . WEAK , . . ....Un'"Vto going from' P.%uper Institutions .- To LOAX an Farmc Lowen A&UL :1 .1tain. Constitution should be remodelled an NO-d@IST.-Leorrespood•,w,w4it,d--PL,!bexxwmy-cQxp-ojzNp-is.*-XtgmoTon-W . ., R6,8tuting 114101--_ :'-; � ' .. ,- ... - . . . � MOKY containing celery and . iarjicrrisoWsAutomam W., Z. W. D. RU rLZJk Financial Alit., which never falls. � . . . i �j '. American Vlain. Betablishm 1860. 72 King4t- Z:, Taranto. voce, those wonderful odmulautt6 It speed- ... ... 8 la�t Feed Lub At" - :,, ' from A w4.wAj"ii&Na In 04j, ,t_u I I '11,2�& Plumb. ' �. - . - Chicaso capitalists have purchased in . to be * Br, 97 cow &A a .. I . I L on gincerpTir -` - . .- - .--------I- iv- _____ I-Farml to v lining to avoid ;' Tough, of So ury, an Inters Commons on Wednesday to give county CAUTION Z I � V Supplies Of symy ". the Tough and Stable gold mine for $32, A L-iwouit bra warned against buyiair or UUNG RNIUMATISM ' . description. send fan L . " , . ; government to Ireland. a-- intringing bagholder manufactured - I—- - �_ ­.. .. :.. and hava inveastiid $70, in machinery to in I FAJ�Xrs Cry_rmy Co ac the - .. I . .. Th,, genuine article Is 8 . ..... �:,� ­ , f .:.. The chief -clerk of the Greek treasury has Middlesex,_Oat.. 11 . :1 �� ... . .- , operate the mine. * Dandy," a "Patented 1887," as req .. � : I 1 . been million A_X nd., = bwo& it drivel out the lactic said, which . - - � i .. I .. - * a o IL . . . . . arrested for embezzling five.mi on bylaw. C.W.Auu it Cc., Woild'Bailling, Toronto. . _c&=c@ Rheumatism, and restores the blood- . TOROS". a�___ A bill to repeal the old law of evidences- francs of the pubric funds, , __ � - making orrans to a healthy oanditiod. The - - I . - - - hleh prevents persons testifying In *air __ BIAXPION Ink- honaii.nd foreign Jewireelding BALE CHEAP-& we Acre Farni-L,oto - ,tru, Hedy for Rhe,_Aliom . -11 �i , as introdr.ced bz Mr. Gil- F= t - SI 3-. and 33, in can. 7. Township of Himewarsh, . r'j-d ' * _- i I . _: � .,�_L ���w . . P . I I 00_._��:& -hiiirsosa 1, OR . I C wit ­ - so �20:t;.­ �_,-­! i; ____ . I have been "-2 cleared r bisila;=,- in hardwood bash MONEY COMPLAINTS , 1- at �rfae. JM . __ . Mo. Of __1 - - � ordered to cross the frontier. , mi ie.�.: AtrM ­­ I . -- .- .. oil th- - iivfl_ f��_. an• _.. NQ.M.1' . t., .Nme.b.elsess, saw Bad F*Ms11 exteft r eOX2 you a able, made In the re Is a I_0"g_h_o__U*S@' -ba -n, stat,le, ate A - a liver d kidne to perfect b and I L" I -_ ­ t manner, w1jth - - -, ,L , three applics�uts for The late Emperor William left a fortune =:1,.,,Q'1l -. the , I th an kidneys' ex . I There are said to be of 24 million marks, one half of which he be- an It from rock or awLmp,Zor further in- TbL!s curative power combined with its ' bluation Lock and well ­ :�� " �� ..� I I . 4---- the vacant brigade .- ; . : L'. � 1. -majorab � In every to- " - 1� ., Iorcah all _to T it the best remedy W, on d - I military districts the most popular csndi- -q-u-e-athwd-to-the Crown TTe&sury!.--- - ti Ply goo, C3ax"Te, rALP.O. Ont. aoished o.. � tonies, makes I ­ tar 0. -­ -'- _-L ! _1A Beaver IAM of for Z kidney complaints, ' 16i"eZ, at your station, . ... , date being Maj or -Provost, of the 65 th Regi- The Russian war flotilla at Azof *111 be d -"ADA "nsr"" Co- - sea Montreal � ­�:.--- , - ­ - - . � �_ , . . ... .. . reinforced by twelve torpedo boats which %--) steamships, laffing weekly Into I I S -ad for circular. S. L I ,. � �i . - . meat, Mount Royal Rifles, MoutreaL and Liverpool. Saloon tickets, Montreal to Liver DYSPEPSIA . . KIMBALL, 577 Craig '11". . a,. . ­ L About twenty thousand =enof the D.3. .have been ordered In France. .$40, $60. and 140. Return tickets, two, $90. and 00. FA12q1e8`­CX=T compomm dmgthem the 945, minion militia will perform the annual drill The freedom of the Icity. of London was '""ding to Bte%mer and sodommods on. inter. 1 L444?io. , . I modiste, $30 , Round trip tick ­ -• . . . % 5 . tLve cro=. This is why JI Cum Gym the As— �a. " Do i . . --" year, 1 1,0oo going into o&mp under can- presented to Lord taund-trip-tick-sW-W. For an CONBOY'S CARK14 0 . : - : . - _ ­.' . Te4Gnd9-,60Q-4&--zwiow"de1f-�e first y a banquet was voloattheMainsicia secure b rths, apply to H. EK. MU RAY,,Gsnersl our cuesofDyspep". - ".., . Damps' be held about the mId(U6 Of house. I . . bran er.IC4swm owsSquLre,MOntra. i I I . . . . ! :0 �,� .., tol. .. ..--� =• - . � - . - Local Agente in the difierant Twang Lad Ct CONSTIPATION _' - '4 ' ' . �... . . t.- - - - ! .____ .. - Itis said the instructed Arch- FAMWI CELMT CoxpomqD is not a cadzm% . i .. I . 43, . - -b L . . L . . . .- � .. i : , Thefifty-fifth annual uleeting-of the Upper Tihop Walsh to compile & report an the BELVSR LINE ot STEA31SXIF`S2�ft itinalaxWTc,givingeanyanduatural . t I L I L ,� I I - - " Canada Relijrioux Tract and Book Society National League for comparison with Mir. . . --4.. �W..,-B.-..- I adon to the bowel, RegUlwitis dMefill 231s, I - � : , ..-,-...� I . laws Us Use. '. . -_ * . � I iossis bald in Toront oi-xmiently,_ 1khou once=- Parsioo's report. - __ - - . . . . . . . ­.. .*_...1., SffingropertA were presented showing that Empress Victoria has requested the -Min. - MONTREAL AMD_.l..1V.ERP00I_ _ 314commended by proftedonal. "-Umftm 7 � . . . .. �. . .. � . i ,350 books and p Saloon Tickets, 140, $50. W. Return, W, $90. -M Send 2>r book. . � . .., -- ___ _ I during'lamb year 503 ablie- inter of Justice to Interfere to prevent the slio, intermediate. $30; ' Steemp, W. Apply to . 1, . Pmo$LOL SoldbyDrugglids, . . .. . 1 - .. -d. - . . . - .,atlons of all kinds were ins press assailing the physicians in attendance H. E MURRAY. me o ,I Marizzer :, ... for an the Emperor. I unorn R=14.., 0NRTEAI� WEI I S. FUCHARDSON & CO., , � I ... . - . L The election of Separate School trustee . . IC . ... ... . - ---- -------- . � . . . . 1 -_ - . I . I St.. Andrew's Ward,'Taroutio, In which the' Mr. John Morley, in a speech at Black WontreaJ, Quo - I 1, . . I TO TOWN *ND VILUCE NEWSPAPER "BilSHERS I L . .. .. �.- _', principle of the introduction of the ballot burn, appealed to the nation to assial; the Truests, UWER16 ETC" . . - . � I . . . ... . ,. L ... . ... .. . _� .. was the ohid'issus, resulted in the. return Ad Liberals in their efforts to compel the Gov- WEElwyUs unexcelled facilities for the SALE of No - - I . .. . . . . L L XC CURED, without the kuds. Her* a the latest improvements . .. � - *r. T. W. Anglin, the anti -ballot candidate, ernment to grant Home Rate to Ireland. . ANGE of Newspaper COCS& Torino. CANCER - ...� I ,. here Dear. Satisfaction guaranteed, AWWO M.D,124 uesmZ,T_oran%ft0W =:_ FEVS , . , , I _ One Par Oc: d a" [Or durabllit� 0714 Sod 0012vilul - .. by a niajority at 9& . . The sentence of Rev. Father McFadden, to for sale at a bs, rasia, Pamphlet. W.LIBIL-R. - psy'Qa " ASK FOR THEM �� 11" four good estab --- -...---- ­ Ca OBui era Ion them- At y�=J! F. of the committee who was sentenced to three months" pri, and out publisher . - other bedding andi B L4 �Ur OTHSR. 4tZ!g�. , I. OF L so% ,rsa ri V.1 t4l and a" W-Wic, ;==,91 simil - . . iiiw�WAdolibiae Si -W., 5�;jj.'(� X-Lanl IU 160341 ild" fiabu I . - -_ T. , . ;* . I . tion W" P188101154d_ from R5v. Dr. police meetings, on his •appeal to the Dahlia ­ Toronto, Out Mioaa - L I Pad .1, . . - " Irc $3,wo towards am Increased wift-mcanda. - C011-0030" will sait every - Sallin during wintol from ­­- . aou-.0129 offer i L�o F_" "it-orp"M Zd%_ or !4 st.�Vi5 courts, was to Liverpoc, �.' -1 to .-tc. - 1� - _ I ITCRIXG ruins. a=. t1lustmitad Catalogue Ire*. day Halifax every Saturday L . ,I once, __Inr I 16g- to address - "I � 4iever _ . .. 4=11i'lorp. r prownted-tolilm, i WxBSj=.BR0L, Fwmm, HAMILTON. summer from Quebw . - I p I _ _ _ I i:iii:iiiiii:: " � evor&ZtQrdsY to UT-PO4 . - _,.� - � , and endeavor to raise S10,0M tow Vgogll �Lllo..d� - Insils Lad . . 4 - ­ erds the by the Nationalist students of Dublin, Mr. most as night : worse by wratx!h - . -AZAIAr aodooderr7 OkIsqd. Q� to, Win . . _. , I I endowment fund, on certain conditions. - OW'Brien It was curious that an address continue tumors form, which often bleed and uloar. RUBBER STAMPS Stan p-tif. x ..A ft John'., . . VAN _.... ms, becoming very sm. evia"We 0 1 11 Senator Abbott yesterday petitioned Par- that had been prop". to - celebrate his re- •the Itching and bleeding, INS14,010111 ails., and Burning B mng, summer man" The noun's act *2 .. � liament for, and was granted. authority to loam from prison marked his return to cams removes the tumors. It 14*0 . tar Cataivu - tBU'BER%�a '00., �'g=w @W duriM winter to and train H&USS. r'" a . I ­ . . aq Sa BL. Tarong06 , - and '.. = L; W iA_- 991 scoff t Boston had Philadelphia .1. I ..., Introduce a bill to incorporate a colic# 0 at prison. to curios all Skin Diseases. IAL OEFn=T I mar betw" . Glanow and MON"rQ we -,I . much Phils" hia. awbrzra - as Z%. C�10_� .-. - - -,; " . , .. : -Moatesa for the higher education or wo. The Czar of Russia in said to do @ON rs" t= Seat by mau tar so 409111B. weekly, and 01-govs ..--F- - . . . .- t.'.= at . and Bonotin' .. . .-. t -man, with branches In the North.Went or more work than any of his Ministers, and ' . . I , *@OIL . ... 11 Bicycles 0 to =?, psionsits, or o1wr information 190 in .-British Columbia, which Sir Donald Smith can be found at big, desk at almost any hour . - - __ I i r"Uh For . I A. Schumacher & Co.. Baltimore; & Cow Is U...V of the day. He rim before any of his house : &GUM -11111SPILCII-16 ar . , . . . I and Sir Goorsti Stephen propane to endow. 3LABC30 Halifax- Sh" k Co., at. J . Wr -.,;.. . . auto Cow Oh F" I g and L EL =X- I C., :. -, . I hold, attends mus every mornist, second - Hand sm 6 &Z IL John, N. R.; - . . . .. . let cablegram to The N4il gives a Ra and "an Borchert of P&6=64 - L A spea sompulciusly-exact in the performance Of all no, XTo. NAL& T111"isvrice Lave it Li New York; a. Sandler. 2T. L ' - I apsis of the half yearly meeting Of the . ft � ­__-�L = him riligions duties. G. 0. Bank Eagiamr. A. rLA"36 ewy-Tsesa good for List, New CalsolOgRe . . � I....- 1�� . I . . Trunk Hallway Compare, :zll recent- � reedy to April. - ­ . . ... . .-. 11, in London. '-Sir Henry Tyler, referring Mr. Cbsimbwlain, in a speech before the -M, - 11, Birmingham -Radical Union, said he found -a- W_ T--A.W mey, 110yee 00. -. . .. . "to the newly, ;=:atuted company, said that , . MON-TREAL . . America who approved ID Nwatficout Parallel MIGS. - - . . .. . while it was not to every respect what he of p,,p,W.. ku'u, . .$81 Texas Maracas - , . OUR AGENTO wlihrow's r7 _ 1 *Dula hav% wished, there Air no occasion for Irish policy, and he . uirtz's . . L. --Plattorm Echoolk, Dorabomes - ToremA46 .. --z- . I I" :- ,_ A - Gy in the futurs. While local believed If thin, American E nor Pro =.I, Sum P. JODIW "Llrins. Word", . . I . . had to dad with the subject they wmLI . , . 71441 Ch""" Place to : I i as bad harvests, bank failures, --no cc al I - -_ Cluniu-ilw­ --.--,--.-. . . , . .- _____ ___ I ------ M_W1EY_. :.. . __&_A__1_1_.__of_-� _­­ -Prot"- -.8-h5a - � I - - . : . . - I . ver" work of �the inter•S' ! ; of the-Na-da-zi WWL � AMIR I . Q Z_.A 1, k� Itage, Aiaw &I iiJ�w`" "Mother Jilomis and Heaven," ata, PftcPtk - ISTRUMEITS. - .. - - ,-- . -------U-W lila� -bpsr�tid- liars 1. G�= ­ ftsai6tLib -_ i ­ '..Toronto,-- the Knift without remoyins it from the New and Socand-ban& � , - , Y. a = mi- � ' The Em or William was not without stn, to WitiLux Ba'sees, Publisher. Will Sharyou . .1" , .. .Machine. No former should send We cizaclafm- into - thought 7X;t Is - - " - of Improvements ahead. Rik humour cad loved a quiet joks. It in told the sold Without *OIL Sar4slss by mail, . ,�, , Agents tar .. - ­....­ DIANS E n1a.UNI. L _ -the Canadian Governments which 6d -been, that once at a hunt the hunts -on laid 28 ik Lsbrary . CLARXE . XT dt Co.. - as SESSON, ­ I . I bond of game before him. which they acid Columbia , '" Minels, and .. . I �. t - -so liberal to the Canadian Pacific, should ex. British calif &I ro,vtoole, now OF TRZ. BIBL� B Lu .- and " HIGHAM 0 ­ I . " smiled and quoted -- a MiSIODOr Of States bad P -dusel - 4rased' . tend some of their smile to the Grand' he had killed. He once Write for Dever ve Circulars. raff"01. P: y = Hand & Orchestra,.- - TmnL The dividends, an previously an- -" There. are 5 In Heaven and C H. BROOKS. Story -Saloo marvell,rus =Nearly .. . noulilood, were adopted. :_ I - earth than we =Z2 In heaven T90L BENGOUGH. SuAy a Manager." 400.000. Send 61 50 tat sleepy MUSIC. . . . .... .: . .. � * � S. i 1. - . . .1, , L ,_ ., - -phy." Adding:-" For Is It not a miracle _, - aulgolowo.k. AgentoWantaid. Address. RZPAIRtNG or BAND . . . .. I .- . . UXITM STATTS. z . . that I should have killed 28 head while I had FIRE & BURGLAR I A. G. WATSON, Manager, .1 INITRUME14TS a - . . . . 1. ­ �. .. * Sam Small in anxious to became Governor - ROM. - . �_ . only 26 cartridges?" PROOF Patent Non Tumnsto Wmwiw Tana DwOMST. To alsocialty . .. I . . . of Georgia. of holdin I Conducting Doara - . Bond for Catalogue. Seneca The ancient Prussian castom, . . - - ____ - �; � . . " 11 � . N. P. B. Walls, treasurer of the t. SAFES - A SPOCLILLT7. ' .L- - . I "Black Drawing -room" after the monarc 'a 2 VAULT DOORS. _ E11111111 , ­ � F-_ Falls Savings Bank, irse arrested f&-ombu death was humoured In the breach In the " , SAUSACE -CASINGS. '� - I . "I"...'. - .--element, I cue of the late emperor, Formerly in Prus- L.J. & J. TAYLOR, EST IMPORTED ENGLISH SHEEPS, also AW -11 I - . "- -Hogs- , I, eacisathe-king.was dead, ail - � - Safe Works. 13 Amqne&O 2" QU&Ufiy rwiffsans" . - Eirpartmenta, In connectiatitrith' antadates , ' Toronto I lots to suit purchasers. rise for Prices. L ' -1 - MI" . . for *"its bites are in istais of the Grown, Foreign Mini �� . ­ � a proaressiLtke Smith store, CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF .1 L TO . 1 ! -isoulan Institution, Now York. - and the JoUrt generally, ��d in full - . . Jag- ]Park & Son. . - I" * , 1. I -1 -----I-- - - . I CURE - AL -A- - . I _ - ­ � I .. - " "b " , , " '#L .--- --- _.�2_1_ m I I - married an hotel walter. This is a good ops- an waft b ILtly lit up, lent gradu - . - -- ':. " �6 -,. artunity to.riag Lzkthat a _ I MANITOBA. DYEING AND CLEANING. :- � p *m, " Every- ly u they went through the different a , .. I .. --- - - I - - �_ -- - . Ithing oomes.to. him who wsvx�,, . psirtmenba-le�&din to the throne room, I?. A within�, 70 haae 112�yl X.4toba - ^.^ . . � 'L7' _L_-__, ' ,_�_;..� - _ . . - - .1 I %lig ,un . ,. X� - - ----- V. J& S I , :--a . __� _ aim the distinction -of Ai, � . -ap,wwus, - -9 -I, - _. , . ... ­ 7Norfolk, V&, cl be -&N"Mmmnlcdiw - 9 �p ; , I& � I V. . RKER-&-W%_). - - . I I - ­ ­_ t " -f IT I .-.- . L be* the -world's ptreatiest posantLiviiiLket, - I last being reached it was found in Betrai,• Pos"sWOX6 Call or write to G. 1. luiliwelils Mo. . I ­Vftrkg_ftnd.Xeo&_­o0oGg_f�_' ' ­__ -. ­.:I� � - -, it W;s every licer of 2,6W.000 bushels 011. a -throve-were group - Arthur's- Block - . W_A- - - ,. .... : .. !. ... I . .. Hato 6L, Wincipok. Information When I say ctritle T do not mean mordy to . grown in Vir. ad series of waxwork figurits, deeply veiled 9 TO 763 YON $T. . .. ­ . , ad _-11L . Peanuts, most of which am famished free of .charge, and settlers avirlsted to 75 . . stop them for & timo, and then have them ro- ' 1. . members. - . . .. with black, representing the ablat sele-tion. KoxxT im Loan sit current Wo Yongs Street, jAJR�LD . I . . ginis- I - d bef9ro, these all the making rases. turn IVA"191d 011CAL QUAL - - . -I.. . � . - " .. I . ,target, of of the now Court, an Ing ofinterest. city Omoei: US Queen, 816 TORONW�. I have .. , ., - Thu Ion to the manufacturing interests floods is bigh- dignitaries solemnly passed, I _ - . I . ( � U5 Queen St. Zook . _ t . �Ahe ofty of Winans, Minn., by the libelmoolves out backwards. The _-__ __ - --- 100 . . ­ 1. . . . nwmword, Oat. - rrm W. bpx LIMSY or - . ... 1, � ...­.estfi3i6tW&V$I,00D,000. The lumbering in- dr4pinj such gro ry is ~as- -7"UOF TMNTO-. 4 John street North .............. iq_jllmn� Oat �, . . tesque mumfte 6 . - . - . teregli alone low 8W,M0. Me river is . I ..rALLMG SICKNEW ­ ­ . _ . . ly, open to question. . . . .1 - - I ", - four miles wide at Winona. . . . I . DIVIDEND NO. 64, .-- . , coolpell Gem Alifelon di. I WAZUk"Myromody W ­_ L. ".. -fit, I - I . the . . . . . Jawou e CuaL Because others have � . . . . . A former near Flies Mich., to mourning - Notice Is hereby given that a Dividend of Four BAKI I . . I . . _. . -_ '. Asleep on the iftilroad Track. =isinareuonfornotnowreceivin scum ! .. .. F., . I I 0 gem had kept for ;mt,oent;fortheewrent"H3"r,t*izw"tb rate . �, . ._ the death of two at eight per cen14 ;"r uAnum, and k See "' Bond &t-onee for a treatise andzFRz z,V.M . - - .:-, 7 ... � cis . insis, 25 A little child,.tired of plays had pillowed NrAyr,rair-'a Rzxwy. Give Express . . . - - lm� oeut.,upon the paid-up c f the - an t office. it costs you nothing zor & Lac red, " t the game Witt be , , 50 years. They quit : i beak T, : �. anditwille. you. Addreu" sgo and after that he kept thew to , his head an a rail" and rallen &sloop. - The M day been d d art 0 NG POWDER UPC so. - take care of the broods of other geew train was almost upon him when a passing payable at tt s! D y-dJ1 b has an and attar of .t race . . I was forwird- and axved him frum day, the Fir 003CL Why do you use those Expensive American mod Dr. IL G. ROOT. 87 Yonp Stn, Toronto, ft% . I hiladelphis, recon stranger The treinsferb ) will be cloosd from the. Seven. CasaadisinBakingPowdearghou on- siagood- I . ­ _.- J . .- .. . . . _-q got wife-bessur - -WW ibla.destl%. Poi-hene v -o " . -one-vi e p cc I Prove It by 07. is .� C:hwged.. u who chat. I re sAilfev ­ ( .. . . - ,, ty", . 1, cAs1 . � RV - -"-.-.- 1.6 ­­_ W 1. isissu I llme 21. 1P wbolowme at . R me- eluded. R'"I"', *"1_S*rr"y 11 Ing the Cook's GenL Manufactured by . . . the appeal of the abused cn the traick, 'too. You are, s 0 Ausaft serZ;i $ls of the ______ _____ * --d 4 he' biliousness anil You ".1 stockholden will be held at tae Bank ho .. . Z -4 . I -11 on you nnd yourself glectini, ,V..4t.P Jon 9' 1: .w : ,I Ins;itutlon, on Wednesday, the T 09 . angry a-- getting which trouble 0 of the ILL18 & KRIGHLEY, �- Toronto, I I . _ ga&-fill your mouth with water.wi uble you, in the hope thatypu will inn* nexit, The chair ta, be taken at noon. By order % • , .. . keep ft shut till, you coal off." "come all 6.0it:` Wftke'ii1),'o1'-'the te"id 'at = Board. . (Signed) 'D. N .. , .. . . L. . Coma-,il,o ion h too of Leo . tar. - . :. % . :�.: . �, . .. . . Mr. Phelps, the United States Minister will he `Port You ! . I I , I- . the fu,e; winer of a genel-.0 As lyrt;tking UP." The Bank of Taranto, April fbtk, 18S& . . 0 �.i i- . a. � .• --- , , England A I I .__ _ _'_ , L , " , ._, _ , . 'to'E land suit of West of E Dr. l';e.,-L-'s P!rt�,IIL I,U..g At*% e 1, let, will -%NZ FARE FOIL % � :--. � " , , '" ­ . hat and he same " ' ' ' '- I 0 . _-,- -. - - '­ .� twez with w I evergaitan of t ,,*,,and. d THE ROUND - -/ . atstairiel He by a footman in rel,ullio �uurEtver, htom,a-:h sud 1,,,s. . " points in DAKOTA. AND MINNESOTA- is % " . -I...- / restore yoft hys e111 LO i;13 110; MAI t:j)u A iiLiau. April 6, Key Siad 23, June 6 said 20' -food for 33 . . . . .. I - at .:. livery, who, the Pittsburg Chronicle alleges, A ban drum may be &,snsre and a not -m days, sop over going and return at. . - carefully picks up t4o Ve that big •-august Via at. Paul. Minneapolis and I I , .- .. . inaster drops. . I instrument,.but it isnot " Inuil as a girl A - , . . I . .,.,. ... . ..:'' . .! -Consul bodr whim it is banged. � a L ­ - - .. . -_ I A• . . ­ . '1- I Mr. Gilbeit Fraser, British Via, - -AS-3WRA XIL WWA Tc)�3RA . .- , __ -Dar. -7Y- __W- -iorsharp- practice- _. ,, - wba-ars subject -to bad-broalls,-foul-aceW _ , . � . ,�" cc I . . .., - . ._�- " 1 costs at New ork, accused r any disorder of the Stomach am as. These t-.qps will take you Into the Great Grain nod YOU NG MEN '. . 11.- . lust discharged sailors by compelling by Stock Regions of 51innescits and Dakota are to ­ 69 le d=4�Owvan'v Stomach Men L. , 1 Liverpool to tha aid and _4*,your Droffrist be bad the most depirable Railway ind Governcent , them to pay for a passage to SUFFERING from the effects of early evil = the . . . Delve payment of. sums' them. The - Why are Cashmere shawls like deaf peo. Lands'in the United States -•2,000,00) ACRES -of the result of igacrance and folly, who find Ives - - re . , . I . matter in to be laid before the British Gov. ple? Because you can't make them here. richest and best watered farmi-fic-OrWar and weak. nervone and exhausted ; 1450 MIDDL&AGAD and . . bored !adds for sale at. low, prices, where they tem- OLD Maxwho are broken down. from the effects of I � . ­ - , . , .... ..., - raise 1- . .,raiment, . Consumption Sorely Cared. both Grain and Stock that Beats the World abuse or over;work, and In.advisso id, life feel the . VCKINS, Tray. PA's. Agt. 4 J. X, amequences of youthful excess, send for and read , Most of the pidpils of a joking ladies To Tax Etirroz - Pines inform your readers that T BOOKWALTnz, Lind Commi"Ir.ner, Palmerr House Block. cc V. Lubon'a Treatise on the Diseases of Mon. The BREADMAKER'S YEAS � 'M ,1:r_��, St. Paul, Minn. M. .1 .i.. ..,. I . bo,brding school at Buffalo wear birds In I have a positive remedy for the above named dis. book will be sent sealed to ' ­ . . I By fts timely use thous &ads of hopeless awe G. H.WA6RRzv, Os Pus. Agt., St. Paul, Minn.any address on receipt of. -ALWAYS A 3TW-A I 15 ,. 41P , -_ , . - -their hate, and the other day some one plan- a'", ,sa rmaneatly gured. I shall be glad t9 . - rale.st-raps. Address .1 . - 1 . . BREAD made with .. . . have been IHS greatest . , Xl�r-. LUBON, Wellington St. E., Tolronto, Get. .::.,- -,j: �;' . I Yeast took fi-st prices at 1 -_ .. ad a crumb; of broad in each of their bills.'- "ad two bottles of my rained NO to of our l"n They wore a funny -looking lot of hats and readers who have ocinvuraptioRthey WTIou me cover7 Of Me - �­ gem Township and County Fain In ___ t for . . Ontario in 687, at such . .. I , . �. . ,,, . "I �`_ , . - most of the owners wore them out in the- 4heir Express and P. O. aldress, ♦Respectfully. M ng. 40 BI 4W ..Nervous Debility.. . - -sherton, Markham,IF&t. � . _� -'I " �.7� 1 - . . T. A. Sucicbx,37 Yonp SL, Toronto, Out. ' wFIc have . ,­ lk street before the trick was discovered. Li. -DF, GR Specific has been used for libe pal by, etc. Over io,000 ladies _--,. . The man who stoops to pick up a cent sr an Elting sent us letters and al saris . , A . I When Thomas Jefferson was -chosen Prest- plain A rfal, fifteen years, with grit success, in the trey went of 7. - , ', . I . .x..�'. often ruing half a dollar's' worth of to say a it is superior to � . . �-...� . - den. I _ Ahe%"Ag - - -_ dent of the United States Bider John Le. lo 7. ♦A 09 Nervous Debility, mud all diseases arlslair from ex. ,y that I - :-. - % _ . � J ' land, a Baptiatclen 61 . been beadillied by ll� yeas over by Aw . .: . ��,j�` - - - I Moss., . a H wbobsy, came over-worked brain, low of vitality, ringing is ekes the lightest, . ___ =.:. . . .4.. ' I I . I (yrnsinafCheshire When �or you stomach or, Bowel@ get ovill of or. sweetest and raost - , . . I proposed that his fldok should oplebmte the In=" DCr the acre, polisjUition, oto. For We by all *. %I .6 , , I = � " - � � I PT _ = oauw, t .�Igs .Pdk or Indigestion, ,se; Mrs. -X Koenu I , broad, bung. rolls I n�� � � ... ., .1 i I -�;,f .victory by making for the now a Me - thoh attendant sour, a at ones a data of Dr. : 192 Robert SL outs, Price 41 per box, or a boxes for $5, or will , wheateLkes.'Di . again, I . � � �:.. ". Creta the biggest cheese the world had or warsou's Stomach B Beet family medicine. I I at E pal" of � I . . . .1 � r,- . , , , * _11ar . - " - . .I,1W . , - Veen. 1,11-ou IftU_ t/Omar]' -►0 me' Own" . 2-5-girtak7o _.WL - ;U�," a, ,!Z- -M-11c. --iow-viricac - ?"- _blo 2. application,. --- -- � - � 7_ . Been.. ry 3011, 24 Wulh vftso4 THE GRAY MEDICINE GO., -Toronto, TAKE NO OTHM PIN= a CENT1W _A i� . Dow was give for this choose all the milk 11 by in &.dead nigger like a candidate, In laughter cored . . .1 . r-:-.-.. .1 . . . . -no federal the background ? Because ho'k 'a dark Itpileptia Ate attar I . " yielded on a certain day only � . . I eear suffs * Jew , . . - cow must .a ontribru to & drop. A huge cider -car-. . ,4. THE GLORY OF A MAN IS HIS STRENGTH ---r.., ­ I ;.",. I - % , press was fitted up to make It in.,, and on the Bus I Oovoz Can A, It cue inlauto. . - .,­* ­ And everybody should study bow they can best secure the bladog . . .N MIN - _' " t one Weakness and Lung Traub a : John of a robust and VIGOROUS (JONSTITUTION. The food we SM * appointed day this whole country turned out ' It ._be that a 'man .19vi 'bu -4 "i I � cars St cured of Liver Cam=11 and SM= - him everything to do with on hr development and too little . . - cc - with palls and tubs of card, the girls and woman in a lifetime, but how If he going 'in Von to the sel on 06url ir food. - Saftn"a = pleig I ;;*1 1, _. Isadl 841fly-coutbot4les J. Beal, I Augu* tw tl V z .1 . �:.s . , ol -, - I women In their best gow" and ribbons, and know ItUless he trios ? .. .; for years with - =74 . t� _'� -, - I � ..k iren Pre se" p proved that JOENW011"S FLUID 111MR11' OOW � aijamente of a parlect food got will bal , I ; ''�, ­' , and ,,= 0 . '­ ­ the men � in their Sunday estate and clean , Onwaim" VAt, Iguntaga notom 01-10 FIL-12113 . ' '_ � - &dod .. laid IaMa gBoAM' i1slat Oil libe shirt collars. The choose wait put to pro" stair lo lie uslaral owes "A Prorsale 9= ast. - , - 1%_MF_=;r8h§ 00.1 P-PMOM El. BONN 10 =, a � ' - . �4:7`:, � . . - . .., with `ho;� I Ce ,11 y _­ C r - 9. np -1 ` . *an" ��,." I I -W a AEEW� A I . � , - . . . - . . I . .1 . . ­__ ­ . I—— --.-- , - - � _ __ I I I . ,. _. . . ... � . 1. . . - . . I . . ..- -.;. . . . I , . ,.-. . . . . . . I I , . --- . .... . I . . . . ... . I . . . :.. . . I '. ... . . . , .�'. I . � . I . � � � I , ,r . . . . ... 11 . % . I . I . . A . .•- . . . - . . 11 .1 . , , , ­ 1. . ­ . 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I . . 1. , � age out, the best roaw, &-c-, I will endeavor six; price $7.5. .4-100, large New- � . I . . . 1� - :. I . I 1. V . . .. �! .--. . _... .. .. we all the foundiand Dog. Address, 76= kitreet W., �, ,., . ., - I . .. '. . .1 . ­ , �. . . _.... :, . : �=�=�)O, - I . I ______ I Lo Tfm NF, . . . . . . .. . .. . - �_'. �. - �,_;. � "_ _... - . . � _ - 2 alb . . . # . . --�:-.. I - .- we- Toronto.- I . I ,.,!- , . . I . .. ---.I. .. . .1 . - .. . . . . ______ — .. - . .. . . ; ; , I � , t Information I call in an ordinary tie 4 . .. - . -Tvt 4 - __-, . . I . .. - -�,,�-Zhf Niskerius . two - .paper article. I may bay just. he rf-- that . - ­­ I -1 _�O. .- --- .1, � - . . .1, I . . . .. --- � -_ .- - - -_ . ..'.4 . I . I I my address call always be obtained at . _. - . . - - - ­ ­ 1__.-_._..___ . . , . - ... _,.;.�-` ; . . 1. .. - ' - ; ­� - .. . 'A fur -WOODRUFF, - � . - - .,_V,.F,S_TERN_ CORN, I.. ...., ., .W. 1. I I _ � I_1e4IpblIAwd,*very..VrJd, _rraing-r-Lits-ollice oierin$, ,sad 'Where to 1) u��A From 4 to Io 13ED _CL0V4A911-__1___ -, . ..! . 1. lit. Tim Nzwo office in Pi . &,. r, 1: . Pick I per poup N . . - . . �. . . .:, , ' I , .. I ­ ­ I I ­ I OrM - for information . "V Pick -ring., . . . . '. TERMS who writes me per�soaall California may ---. - - . .. .. 111'r -so Fgwyeig.1 41 001spal.1 1A&AVa,*__ ;� rp erence In Southern IN -.-- i t ff6- -,I-.,a, 0, "a' - - n__ -_ — 'ALSIKE CLOVER .'': ...:..,TURN IP .. ...-. .. ___ . RATES OF ADVERTISING: - . rest s,ssvired that I-sball do &Tl ­_r --=n, t; ,?'c= - � I _ - ...;, . ... First insertion, per line . - . stento, meet their wishes, as far as it is in m .-_ —_ -'- � ­ ___- _- '• ­_ �..!.:. . I " subsequent insertion, lier Line - 2 " I y I . - - I. I. L , 1. . This raw does not include Legal orForela, ad- power to do so. . . 11 I PrivAte Funds to invest , - TIMOTHY SEED, ', .. - . - : -C A R.RJO T., T, �- , "'. : THE UEbT WrTE. � 1()g()O .. mortgage on farm Vo. , , , . . -�... . I - I *4 . . . . . �.....: ; vertisaments. . S I I liortv at ei ,wr cent., in�Sullls not, more t an . q SIMALI terms given to parties Malang Doo- -Parties couteruplating'a. visit to this. .. . . .1 i 4 --------- �._ '. ­­ - - I .- . I I %. I - _- - - - _*Uw. No cor"mipsicn. V., F. BILLINGS, Sell. .. . I - - -, * , _: racts for 3 or 6 tnontlis or li�, the Year. Rau- r( I 3-t! —_ -&c. . . , - y. part of the country, for p easar,e or cit.j. Whitbv, Out. . i .. —. FLAX-SEED,,&c..,­ 7��* �ANGOLD, . yearly yearly contracts payable quarterl " permanent settlers ---- - - : ". . " . `.-1.1-7— � Business cards, tell lines or under, with papa*, . .1 with a view of beco;�4r, - ' - . . I I . . . I arm ,For Salei . ' ' i I . . . . one year, $�5 00, payable in advance. should first decide which of the Canadian F . - _.��M L . , tiLli,in-loaal-coluLnis-04 ce I L __ - � 'q '_��__'in_IAAL`, the -'best aiid - cheapest to . IIt6,R-6-r 4Ro_,_ roads they wbuld prefer to travel over -the 01 - � . G�kRDE.- AS buy. . . . live cents. per line each subsequent insertion. Pacific ff: Prtious I . . ­_ __ I . I contract rates made kupwn on apttlics,- Grand Trunk -or ,the Canadian a ACRES of Land,. the sou I . . . I— I- _­- _-__ ­ I . .. : I -_ . ,_ ,,, 2nd con. of Ychering, - - ., .. ..., . ,. I• . 7 .1 ,., . special free advertising. I . Railways.. This is merely a matter of • , . ) of lots I, and 1, - ..� I I . . __ ... ­ . - I I �.. .. I- . ... . L . .. . . - ,-.;-1- lufly . . L. . I . .� . . L. --�14WLIICULS ­­_ clioice-,mMere is no ilifference !" the- - - - - t5_30 � L I . . -_ . W"nout " = 'cbs charged d 4 o - on the premises. JAMES HURLUUT. ­_ � , — , . . . . - will be inserted until forbidden of the trip. A resident of Pickering de- . -_ .. - 'or diacoatinuing advertise- I . . �, ­ - I 2ordingly. Orders I , L. I I . . e Or" d Trunk, let tie say. Property for Sale. 1. I : .. ­ ­_ .. I .. I In ­ . ­ . Monte must be in writing and sent 0 the Pub- tiding upon the . �, . , . I . . . : z . .. .. . — . . !labor. - Proceeds to Whitby and makes arrange- . . .. _, � 11 . .. . . . . . . . ­ . - .L. . .. I- . . . . ­ . .1 -i..A - I � job Work p - - .- with my old, friend. Edmund -E good house. one horse stable, anti' . r -L -Aly attenuod-W. � --ments w - 'N _L S Stepheuson.from-who two 10-4 in the-V-99,ge of -clareinont. Pick. 9 � . : - for sile or excha - I - in Purchases, vhrougb� 0 CLARK-BROS.9 -- - - . PROPRIETORS. ticket to Los Angeles at the lowest � rates. Bring Township Out. nge for - . . --- , . . I , , . * - . - ,*,04AAl ; .04es I-eir. qM­-TtT7* JONES, Caqsi�ltv 111".-I. V� %14M, �_ - . __ ___ I 4 4 � . r - MILK X- AjV;W�­ LlUeS seetreby --l7gl!-t=� _,_ �.:__ - I . . _ .___, �.___­ -, . . " ­ ' ' - ' -'- , : .ZIT� 1..or� �:' _ _ - -- t M!i. aevlr�� . t r � Our .1 _ �11. ,hearty Trunk Ry. to . Mich., thence Colts Strayed.. � .. .. - � i�* - I Our 30xpeetaticine-1 . � - � - . ­ ,- �t , : . vicinity. by Chicago and Grand Trunk to Chicago ; . . . . I PADES, :--..-.,.*,Hoes, ... ._.7�­ ; - . . ,.: . support of the usciple of Pickerinat Lad . . . � . ' ' ­ - _:,­' : _', - --1 � . I . — thence by the Rock,t3land route to ``asses' rr'" 0 mare colts -From lot 20, 4th con., . � - -, " , L � � . � - � . - — - � - _ . . . — � .. .— .,--. I . . I . . I . . �L � .:� ". ,�. (;ItV, and thence by %be Atchison, Topeka X Pickering. One is a bav rising two years, HOXELS, ' ' *. - . . Garden ]?takes, ... . - I I . , _-FRIDAY, MAX 4, 1888. and Santa re to Los Angeles, with only the other a gray rising ,on& year old. - Address . . . I -, �. I __ - . � e - 1 24-1-7 X__V I three changeson the entiri journey.. These AlICHAEL-MZPATHICK,'Pickering or Bro- PADING FORKS, Pruning Tooli3 I ­­ I . conveniences 'that a ugham, P.O. out. . . . . . . I roads furnish Ill the couvenien . I --.-.-----I--.-- . I - — . . I . . . ,.. - � . - NOTES AND Q � � . - .1 - .. .- 11 �­ . _QMMgNTS. y reawnably expect on the. I . I I .=-. , "�' . . . - person me: � . -or To Rent. ' - yon- . . . .1 . - . . .. I ., -fro "the far off d the officials are very acc6mods 119. . For Sale — - Don' .The Toronto Telegram Says that an ' I t you want a Bell to call M . . - r The time taken is leas than by way of ' GOOD comfortable 8 -roomed Brick � . . . I i , . � Canada has no histoiie Farty. "With Salt Lake City. being about five days from A Hoare, situltted on Church St.. in the till- . field when. dinner is',ready, if $o calI at . . - ... the times the parties have ,changed Toronto. Tbete is a - great advantage:i f Pickering, with half an acre of land. new '. ­ I I . ursiou .. . . I - �_­_ .�. - . igoing h6use and stable, hard and soft water, - I . . . iii everything but their -grand old however, in joining Li organized exe fruit v :) I .� ­ 1. .. ­ . . I �.. party on the overland trip, and I would trees, &c. For full particulars apply t : . , � - . misas -ti .- I --=- �: ., - � , - Crosby' —_Farm -- OL - .--.,- -----. . I 't . - ... . � .- .. journey to join Warner Bros. & .8 . .: . 7�_ - bistorie anxiety for office." . I advise who contemplate making the JXIBIE. on the pre. I 10 14 . . A writer in the Prairie Farmer says Overland Excursion from Chicago, which __Farm to Rent or Bell. 0 - that while a stallion is confined ina is, run twice a mouth, and of which full . , . . � - �,X '.. LI . is 17 "and -IS, 4th: conceestoirol--Pi"eTivil. � _­ __ � — -X=. I 10 - _1K M ,q U . ... I ......... , : V_ I ..—stall or paddock he should be given information May be obtained b.N ;6ddressldg Lo I � � . - the gentlemanly tainlim one liondred acres. G&M stone, - ;- I . , . . � _ sol. D. L. Cavell, and obliging con . . I . -some companionship if possible. dwelling house end kitchen. stone driving house I - ­ ­ . I ­ : ... q . r=avelling passenger -agent of the C. ct IR. and good outbuildings. A runn r . I ..,. . . . . � : "t vam of . . . - - `tax confinement is a terrible thing I. Ry. at 35 yc ing � age St.: Toronto. The water through ti3e Yard. Forfur.h.rrarticulars -_ ' ­ .. ­­ ..-__- . .. —_ - . . . . U IV oil the prL-rnlit,�s.ortoJO.Hr�.WoO.DRUFF, -'- - - ­ ' - _­ - - __ --' ' ' _­ ___ - . . . I ....: - . . grow Mor- repal 1. . I . . L � o " during the trip over the rookies. A I . YE for a horse, as well as' for a man, additional coat is only a trifle. and is we N& � � and subjected to it be may d in the comforts and attention re- -ring. __ .tf , . ... - - _ t_ ___ ___ __ ._-.5 - _. N- E Y 0 ... I would c v - . --HOW TO, SA , mo'.'z .. ose, and finally vicious. If Von, lyou icket. including the excursion 1_.. Farm For Sale. , , -. � "� - . I I �q I . - throu 1 trivit - . I bave your hol-se ALLAI-Alm Kelifte, 1his robablv Less now, . . .. — � . . . , . . .. . . . . . .. let-, costs about $0 or p . I - . * , I . - I — - writer_�vs. niever I .•. Lem per or -aud-ig. the on I y. -expense-i , 1J.1iltTS of It-vz -2:? iin-1 20, 11, F. eon., 131. .Ie&�eilltary g.wept - - - - ays, .1' P�CkTrjnj�F— �j,!Z—,�.,.,�.,Vomo-r G_, - I mtalww- . - blows, provisions. ` - Bi:y your Dry o6d�Gr6ceries', . Glasswa,ke,. Delph, Wan ' I give him harsh .%vords 6i cruel blo I . . Children over ten years bill ,rt,,,- propeaT ib, 4-ouveme-atIv IftuAted bl' ,.t - � nice. .4, food -large lunch basket t1led lusu to guo, rqaAs. .chool Ind marl.k�i$. LOS - . - - - .. . I ­ '. ... - . . but treat him witIL-a' firm _and digni- 1 vender is a necessary adjunct to f in �' - 14ildin,:e V1lIz;;e of Durvhart,a. with . . . Paper, eU., etc.., etc., at .. :-. . I . . . . * ' ' with pro I g a n� ide t, In', �11 of __ . � 4 .. . . 0 o.j a u� vit -_ . . _ _. .r I . . I I .. I . . ­ � ... . .. I . . � - �- _.. . - - .1 . 1. I .; ,-1. _.fied kindniiss. " , one of'these triva. as experience proves. . u g4. oreberd..MUCIOU % . . . 1. . . . , - . . � . . . I . ,-.O. . I,ares pring weer: well fenced and in good btau, .. . .--O--- � I - --------- — . every of'AN - = S I = =_ -0- vl , tt,a .Wo"n Trun- In fa,et one feels asif lie could catcItivation. .1"I.Y. to JAXES BRE.NN , , - . . I I C XX = .dL I . - The editor d hour in the day. A person should bring I.14 `Blstburst-at.. Toronto. or to George Swittz. . _. .. � . I be . packed Du=Varton � -office, Broumbam. _� - '_ - 7 - ` - You roll knout the place, qppqsite the Post a- . .. I � . two nothing with him bat what can script has been sentenced to . ---- - - --- . . . . . _mouths iroprisonment and a tine or in trunks as freight is several months on ' ' 1. - - *4 1, L . - I . - lol� - two hundred dollars- for adver.e criti• the way before it reaches its destination... I . For. Sale or -To Rent. - - - - - . , .. - =0T=6 08603=0r X�TC;d'=e. ­ " , - .. i I I . and bedding. furniturb, &c., can be par. . , . I ....., . :, . . . . . . : iv ., , , I - . . . �. �... eism of the conduct of Judge Fraser chased as cheaply here a in Toronto. " - HE re4dence of the late Lord'A . '. . I . - .. - - - . . 14 I - _' Lik, L rl . . I -_ .. - -, .�­ .. an election. case recently. It ap. One hundred sad fifty pounds of baggage O'Leary. v: S.. in the VUlage of I'lekering; � ' . . - , r ' _ - r -justice iq allowed - ea�ih` fall ticket, and ,5 Ilse. there. I,; good ambli" fnt two or three horses. I - I alto keep on -hand all kinds ol Farm Implements and - . - - pe to a degree that P . . - I . `.: - , I Fears strange , W house or separs. � . _� � . . . . � , . �_. I � judge vio- Itir each half -ticket. The baggage c -9110e III be rents,' ei,lier with the - � .. . . - -_ . I , objects to scrutiny If a ji Nix. The Repaii% - ' r . . . � . I . . , customs Toronto, *%oiding'all . ID2 - . � . � , , , , I .. . 1. . : _ PL,38943 I rayed and divided jap tuto, bui ' ' . __ I : I L. . ­ . , . - .1 . rj=plw . . L btiludt ., .1, !sten the p Of Ju3tice lie trouble 0. border, centrally located and the most'd=b . - ' � . ­ r 1ILST , -lux TO colde, . too lora in the village. peruse intending to build * - L . . - ' The beat r fur %gricul. . 17or tuxther partienlaiii apply to URS. LOUIS , - , � shdidd be liable to the criticism of THE , , - oapi do well to vacul-0 *& ',or &*soosi "possible. -, I 1 the, press ; if be alloys partizanship tillie in tile year � � ._._ - . � � '. t 'srA t6 ewie here is in tile incliths rif O'LEART. Pickering. . . , 00-21!, . Re Be HOGG, �roughaiii, Gate ...'.. . . :.to guide his rulings its prostitutes the 'Irl - . . Jalin' Y. aad--FebraUT, probs.bly the _. . . . I. . . . ­-, ­­. _ � --���bellclt. and-shoald bodiaplacal.-WIUL6 - . L �- --- _ ­ _____ __ _ . ..- __ ____ . I .1 '.... . .. . . . latter month, is that/ than have tin oppor• . .-Notice to Credft "r . & "5r r '4AL--cannot . runit . L I ,_11twipApgr _Critriai, ' alter a- v ofhg ot1t the land," iocating ..'r . , '' -. , - � I " I I _. � L.. . MOL 7 - ,. . . . ,r-.- 7 - , .-. : - ­_:_ - - -.:- a a -­­­ VE .. I .. _Jndgine-.;t nor iilj�tzre justice,' it. call *rid 91-vig ill position to COMM,oliCe the I N the inatter of the estRte of William r - - 'r = � 164 f .. : � .1 )er's,ivorkauther reach. _RyLconlia�, ­ . � ,. . � - sumn , __ . . . . . . -, pretty U. -'CL11311.y r expose ininsilice, . . Rattla. decenaod. pursuant to tfic, provibious . .- . I .. ­.... I )-I of the }'far a great pr of the pie"oed statute@ at Ontario, . ­ �_ . . - ___ - at rd * , . 0:061); 111), -4. - . , .. I . '. 7- * and I lis ,seutofte pa"ed Upon the - "A se'OL'. ' herel'T . that all -i '.�' . - _. I _. . _­_.. 11 �1 �... . . . � of the rxm.� 4 -aeon i% mih%ftl. and r, rwrw)Ti - c .36, notice to , : I ;n-It-rian 11-4 0 I11ITi — 0 3 "J sasLppef,rsi?tcp,tf.l-!..,,,�,�fbeemil+--,acol;lt%---aud,ltll"rs 332 any er�Lrs LL_=a.ttL'1.;_ t: our nion ev and bu y -a- faruir hy- .1 I .. 1. 1 , .. 611110 -1 -owl) - ---., ----- ----IV � _ I 1. `. 0 flowever. there . of W1,11LAAM NATTLK.Tare o ,Lln7 edom jero, Picked the County o(Outaila. yeolli ' sit atteuipt16 Squelch the fre i,v �w) little difference . lh'o" died ou or about tile oath dkt : , -,, . . . r I - �, the rosy. Th a 4.14ge v - su dilner and winter that it makes ceased. . . . . .. . _ a decision of between ,,� i,,,, I - - - -_ --. N -our clothes made properly. -- little difference, so far ab the climate March, A.D,, tftik tire heratm reqnimd to ser., v , . - .: , or. . .. . 41 I ­ � 7 . . ,.:.. FT or, deliver v- Thorne. t-,irker. I*ickartnK I_ , �. . I . often affec�s �jtallv the hiteregbs of . - concerned, when a person reaches here. 0 0 it.. i4oncitor for the Exdcutors of the - . . . .� . I . .. 1be,pn' lie. wid-if a beucher. actuated '9 "" I vattte, ou or be I - I . * . I . . r . . '.' z . ') � I may say -for the information of -tri- oAtato of the aatd `1% ffliars P f- I ` - - . . - � . .00 A b a vV" of a -suit dep6d,*-�grea'fly"on the .: .: . . . k!� .q: �i�. ouve,,__ ves a grois'.oulturi.' 1_tha,L2-there arts thoustatt4*-of U1,021"D VOFXAY,AD.ltft.thwtrchrtMai� I TlfeFiippedrauce a r It . . . . - __ .i_r*rkq_ gi . , _ -rusuie' - , * �. e acres Itue%.1and under the siert end %u 4 and 0esZT1pti6fi with 'full parti• - . -to public' welfare. h . . talars And Motel their cW?:1%. ands, statement tuake;-up as everybodv knows. 1v is our deiire' to iuform the be 'btairied iri th.'• heighborina VMliqu xt Of tbeiracconuts. s.ad of the �&-tirftioz i if auk' ... :s: . . ,41io-Ad be Open -to fair eriticism arid I And notice vo 1.4 -re" given t! -at very re:1,41011SIble ratett. with pletitly of water hi-Ilt 14 thon'. .ptiblie,, t1itit 1-t is an :acknowledged ffict throft.-hout the grand .". . . . - �� have iia further itieans of tee Anal for'all ptaporAw. and * as I said before i after.t6- saRk 21st CIAV Of M%�;��4, timexc-liz"I, . . _­ . . ....'. to distribute t ar.etft of tLe de- . . I .- I i. � .. o1d township of Pickering tLat .. , . . � i - . . . .. .,-.thft:t have other officials. ' . shall be Pleased to assist any of my old C=q the parties entitled thereto bar- . , =11parcL .. � ".- . . .. - ­ . .� . - -_ friends in finding suitable locations in this tax regard only to the claims of which they shall I , . I : -•. : - I . I I ... . a , m hare notice; and the toot` w4li &. be liable for the said assets, or Lay pa!! --- I.. �, I ' h ..------- i ir tho"M . . . : . . say that %hersi ia_nd_be&Wz--c*uuUi�--4n4he_ 100 won-arlwesefte ­­- - - : . ture adjustini ­ s;Ze_rJ IZZ not liar* notice at the time 5 I I . stat4. bind re an_&_.--T-n tho - - The laws of libel are, in a tao--ted c4uuty should they so desire. I can safely . - Ik A r or ekaim tion. -M m a I . ,..... le IM laws -are much more . . . . . -Quebec ti world -for agriculturists and fruit 'growers S a wevive 'W � . than Southern California. where all the Of sue" d)= � . , strict thaii in Oil,&' ape;30n Dated I April Wrd. n6s. . I .. .... - _- -, . �_- . , ­ � ------- ----- -- rio. .acid lit"" of choice land. goc�d markets, ' � ' ' , - � . .1. THOMAS P111KER, ' � -- . . I ­ �Ias no equal in this art6 .. .. . " - ---.-..--------__,,, I �, � I - a—;] -b-A F _ ­_� ip, - — � .. . .- ... can secure Jual"ne . =411te slid- all that tends, to make lyll lsseK1P#P===.- I . . mssse­--I-�"�-M,� IM -T�ffz2"-jJ909A_Ti=Vfi1b37 -;Et*queztex:L-_-_1_..._ ' . I _. � : . 1. ffivolqus jr;i1nds. " French-Canadians I . � - ... . ­­ � -_ .. ­ ­_ . . . pleasant and an industrious person pros 0 . - . . I..'' . I � . . . I . . �.. �. . �,- - - ,�;. 1 . . . . - . . . I - , . - .. m ­�_ ... . ­ I. 'Did — _.. - � . � .. . � .appear to a very sensitive *ph,. perous are to be obtained.fi , .1 easily libelled. slid damaged to an in- ' . L. S. A. You See it : � - . . .. , ,calculable extent by a very few worth. I I . � �... _�.. ., .. '. , . � . . . �" tire laws ,row sWrId a mari itt �[01� N . ferantei unrl R;Ceiott; Giarilialdi a�na , Wait For It I .-.-Wntnh I— ., . - . tter�6n Light Channel V W %A I IL I V1 -I'% I - WX-%A %%I I I 5 WN 5% a .%C,l e- - L . . � ...! treal or Quebec who longs for e 't of the Italian hero. ' are both deputim Th . _ L .. _.. . � ... . , . . , . .A: locomotive was recently sent -as FL . . �_.­:­_. . . . . � . ., . .. .. .s ment ban imagine himself* libelled by . Ste6l-Franie i44er, with . ... .. O-___:__ , __ . .. . I . I O.. . . , . — ­� � .- _ _ , L ' — Ontario paper, and,have !1e eat to the Sultan of Morocco by the ' > . . I,." , " . . . . . I � . I I' - . . . .. . at the editor Zing (if site Belgians. There is - not. a - - Appleby's Improved .. -d4geil'down there -t in his -do- . - ]Lcttel�. . - I . . arlwted and , ard ofrailwf(y or '... ... .�* I * . .. -.1. . rot' y . � ramline" I . . . .- Reliable l;v. �`heTow''s'4-ell Suakgon _., 1". I 4 trial.' The.case maybe trumped up millions. . - . This knotter has been'-sim - - 0 L . I . .. . , . plyfied � ---.------. - - - - . .-- I ­ ­ --------- and` purel), without foundatioli, but — �`b_ -1 T --1e-Vy_,__ ---T— � I - - �1(­ Tb I ATHRIls.—Are You dtsturl*Kl at. Kr—App wbo lar, woe' at it will call,on.every family,iu the' Township with•I . . � the editor is int, t--to-ilcaNN-I(�,-��-rd.ght--KnjI broken of vota iv,;t by a sack since lie in -vented the first twine knot- I . r .. . -, — - ' . 1� a complete' assortment of''Tinware of _' �,rieied Party is a born ehild sure I *, ,iLL-P _ - -&-t"Olice &TiT,g,.r teri-lintil it is now absolutely. perfect , .. prove t1fe agg ain 6f Cutting . . :.- ... I L f ,�rl�ngg� assortment . . Teeth'? . , - -- -M-bow. 4 . - 0, . . . . . nd � �­ � .'' .. . .- -, . - � . ­__ -,-. I .1. . I ml n v• bf "Mrs Willslon's Soothing Syrup" for . . �L . I.. -inds, at pric6k_toL suit-- I - - —. - - _somethin-'-,e1f evident all Along. . -- ---U1—-. .. ::�;�­�_. - ---all b '. � ­�_ Ill ITS &C 611. 1 _ . . . ...; ; . .. : I - Children Teething, Ev;-VAT'he is invalchlabla. .� - I . - : � . Stilt - This should 'not be. - A paper *pub. There is n6A3iud*"k-e thin one ---the - I � .1 , - . . . .. - . � .,.. the , - , . .. - - I . It will relivre the poor little qiitf�ror hinnstutelv. . . .. .' .­�.. �,�.,. . . . I . I . I .1 4 . ., ished in Ontario sliould.possesvi lit Depend npon.it. motherf,; thevAJ� no wistHke Ii draft L- A I .. . . . � . . I . L I . alites"n weight, the ligli-tc-Ft ill . . . - ' . - I . � . -- ­' -1___ -.-----.- - . . . ­ � - - aj=t Ic It curev-Dysente Diarrhma, , / ' I , I . . : .1 , . ... . : , - , : - . ___;_O-- I . . .. _... t:._ . 1 .,e. L . . I ,. I . . . . all cases the freedofii of speech ac- flad ,a�xnd giny machine Of the kind ill the , . , .� .- . .. , . �_ . .. ,regulate% the Stoule.ch els. C111-08 Wind of � .. o . . � I I 1�1 � . , I I . - . .. - corded be the law4 of 0i'Aario, and a- Colic, the (f.tuns. reduces Inflatnioation, � . . . -1. , . and dices wrie and energy to the whose system. market. Perfectly'balanced. �Super- resident of another province should 3[rs. Winq',ow'r Soothing' Syru�) 11 for ,cliildren for in manufacture, finish, durability I � -scriptio . I . . . . t . -nTent.W)ierb the.On- isPlea"I tt6thetaste and is tie Ivei n I " . I .. --..-. nly, secRre jud --:..and efliciency. — D'O - WTV S W E LL ,s- . . I � ,of one of the oldest and hest female physil6ans . . .. . . 11 ... - .-tario libel laws !lave �een 'Violated. It 'xiid nurses in the United States, and is for sale Call and see the sample at in-*, sbow-rooir, I " . . .- - (I rrice �, - . ­ . i- - 'L - � . . 1, o . . . � v ent cents lie snire you ask for " 3alts. WIN'. � �is to be hoped �Iiai the 'fro eirnib ' by ail throughout the world. I , - flaney's old stand, Pickering. I . . T "shing Depot,- - �" 7, - �'� . . , bottle. . .. , Rouse U= _C7 . . ., . . .. - .:-' 0, -_ , — , . . in its wisdom will 4o amend the laws SLOW'S SOOTHIX.�Tfi`rnlli," and talc" I've Other I . . kind. . � � URE . - . __ ­ - Mi. M1 1ROSIMFIall . , L * � . . , ifts to cover the ground. �. , 1;.. � - , . NO QURE. NO PAY I -­� - , ... _ �' :PIC M-WIM-Ell"T C3-. I. - - -. - , owrr. ..L . .L. I L 1 _.0-040�— .: i_ � , �A.Ce=t. - __ 26-�,-_- ­ I . . . . . - . . I•� - - ' - ____ ____ _____ - -_ - � . . - L. . _. - .. .. . the end --a dog's S tKil. �_ A Fair and Square Offer t* Invalids to try � I . � .__..____.._________ _. . . i . . Faitliful, to . The New Xet]Aod Treatment E Isinenringehrrinledised. . .. ("� L that i ­ __97...rillit14 'M - - --quer. I ,st-svividdefo -.%Jim.beensotintfor ITile peasants of Rournania seeem, to '".willnowguar�ititeev)treatbndorrlWted. . 'RO The boy playing rr�arblei stoops to coti. By, wbich otirkmer ,. Somethinal . tomirable vwn-, f�r a qt1puiRted price unill ���NWOODLLER XLLS .. : .,,have a row iiiRuiK. . cured. nod I o ertse of AN I I . . . ure to refund all the . * - I .. IL have just put in more roller' sin . . money paid uq �o�derxuch written gustraittep. � I . in RIIA'&Vs meems the most enormous ]twi1ico*tN'm11;Ot11I1iivtOJ vestig"telliNotr- - I Still take the lead. _­­ . N . . ' when some �6? else'coffinlits it. ;Ilalion at theoArp% or liv letter IR . . . I ., - succeed. er" Ft'4 collst - I - . . I - . .- better prepared than ever to givexini 6 I satisfaction to . free. Take noehance-ga - The paper-hinger ought to dy no ineney tondos- doe. . . I a . . -----= I . — . I adialt e farmers' trade ' .� . . ..� He's stuck on, his business. I tor. unless he has coti deuce enouRh in his . I . . , , . . - the public. As usual I rnaklb.a specialty . . 1. . I � ' @kill togtiRranteencure. Nomallerwhatthe I ' . . . . .. . �., .;.,,. Musicians would make good professional name Or nof are of your d isenw; inn Y he, call oil ' 7 Rolled Wheat Flour, �:'. ! . .. always beat (")rwrltetouq,gtvIng - .. . . . . ... "heat �age,sox,eoin�lexlnnaud . Exchandne- Flour for : .. I cyniptorns. taend xtnmps tu�)repay postage 9 , . 1, 4edestrians, for they can . I . . . .. I L time. , Looks. I ..*-"olled Oats, , :� - -- ' I always.'Kive the same grade of -flour, and regulate thle' quantity by the qua y a . on the NEW NIETH01) CUR , I . la f . . with a chi 'Part I,'r,*oittMwq1 =4 • rage(-, over 2(0111ti%trations, . 1- .I .1, � :�: � . ' - pas The Imam. virbo goes about �­: !�� the wheat. WHEAT WANTED. Thauking all fur .t patrotiage, slid askii �L :1 . symptoms (a ql�o:m,s and report* of over 10,M .:,: , . . , . ... . I , -;�; ­ - . Ing ;% � on his otlidulder is, suiug for darhages, is 'c'ureso. I`rvscr1l?0e)!o4 fur the carp. or acgile diseases — Rollect Meal, : .. . . .� - -continuance of the same, . I remain, yours tilily, � .. 1, llopnihtc, Rom-,-pattile and Relf,,t1c retne-, .._ - ;. 1. - __ ", _PBOPRL . .. � - -he lint 2 __ W 14�*­1l(_h"trtt1%t1 - . P r .. : 'r ' , I _., .. �-� . .1 . It is said that in some par ' _ -il ".." . - - X, "_ -GREENe - � .--- .. . 11 - - - . a of Africa menatidranmy, Wfll,hf- niviltod (. I., 11 I _= "' . ' • I IETOR ..... . . . -eent -itismirs, or lo cevit., irt -fir, r, - - ­ .__ , _­ . ;- , .:--T-�7_-� .- ."Ahere are bird's with bills ri yard in length. z 'P" .1 .. _11ams, Bacon, I. — I ---------No--4 art It, private itifiornini-oo for nion Rvid Wor . . , I _ !:-., : I � I . lay @, .- . . ., . . .% - :1 L I . . . I - I -It will thus be -seen that there is no'call: vounUm-o1q, niallM -,l-,l ii, plain onvp10 on . --.--.-- I.. '-.-;TI — ' - �. L. - , I,E�Plr f " i 1, �-Vip� P r. ,.-- 1 SEAL � � I . port .', I. n.r.,n1 .nt.a?i,1-,, iar Incei, . "IER �" - L . .. , .,..'IV -.Boloecma Sausage it - ,---.--. --.-. .: 1: . ---for plumbers on the dark coutilaeut, . . rf�,rrtimnwr -,wi in,owtiow. for ii. ­ I I I- ----&-Ar&1- GREENWOOD OAT QAL ILLS : ,. — . rn�-rl"-i,-14 - ; i--f-111ustrations, I - � I - - . — . ' ' SkIly. 1. I ­ . . . �% , .� - A,�e 11 grades, of Olit-Meal, Corn Meal . I I N ___It -illpt-ciposed to est%bliAl in Both .""rlt�.W'_.11�*wr.aml rot'm*,,�(,� ,.,41,0..:rVJRJ1P.dtO � 1-ead" to snppl�--q, . .. , �­ . .1- __ '' -'w - -wk-4-luFtla.,LLtioi�,-�,.ti.-.,ii r , . . Dow munlug, fuvl'we .qr6 I . (1, . .9 . . (the.towu oT'NfArY RllkitTlir ilst4 ar ia. I hn.p -Trrr.x ecetlitofil . -Etc., Etp.,, at . uwwi and dealer' .. I . ; , i ""t :i;i�%,(,,ri, �ows it, siIN--P.Thertiree . . I . . I Rolled Wheat, &c., to con$* 9. A specialty made_ of excl�anRiug �. 11 where the Lord raised L=.erus &oya the I :��(0)ks wul 14t lilt I A or Z" tw­0.111 Atma", or be . L . oat•Jklc-ai ferr Oats. Chopping (isvive for 5 cents per 2 bus. bag. * T,Xtra -alit ghopp, - - 1 ­!,�,i . . . ' ,,,,,*� in)�ov.v.,,r win tip ii,ivey, rri , - re 1 , tiiel Ithu-so'l Tito Drs. K A 143an -age orw enterprise, which will benefit you, as " dead) a home which shall fortlit a cent ;;�, "ither ski hand. Try our OiLtineal and euconi of Christian work. The village has to- I ;-oi f; ri-t%ow st- Pt,trolt, N(JeK. Or mt, Idl JUra . - . .111,1.11,1,4 well tie us, . . .. ­ GREENWOOD OATME&L MILLYNG CO. - - - ,:.- �7 ". 11 * ..� . day about five.__hundrf&inha1;AautF, who, 't.., 11 w ). All lett.f-94trin4f. boaddrep- W. J. GORDON. Ion* .. . -"-' , - I ­,ll,,0rJ.C.Kmfln9d ![all's Rack; dalton, 1111wis. I . . .. . . . � ��� � I . I . - I 0 1 ! tTr6 W ver tt y 6fLtt W M sq"a9r1_aud--&" 4'ace Of! 0 Wo 1�4vv .ar�l tav 1_1"d"=_�_"14 Ll. L. GREEN and L. MACKEY, Proprietors. - . ., , -:a a irresilon(ii-ci"; roti,r 4!,,� aiii tiraruc• � - ____1__T,T6V -_ - 1. .. -� �1 , , ,qt . Ne.,t door " . . . . . .. - $be (Jospel. . i,,v.,.3,;oJlq; stint by Attril Or L3Vre-A, ' . I . . . - .1 .1 .. � � . . . - . I . . . : - ­ I . . � . . . . I I . \ - I L .1. .. I .:1 . . I 1_______.___, 4 r•I .. . , ­Z,r" ­ I. ; X ..��,';_, :. 4A-, . �. , , ,P,�,�_ 4 -'- ., ,,.� ,i�, =­,,-.t,a-_-,t __:J.z�,'- ;� I � 9 �_ 11 �'.... -It ;,_ _��,:.� ,­:n..�A �* 111,��.;. _.- ­­'. ­e"hl-_ ­:­­ . �: I , - . i1,;.,. A ,,�,.t - � 4` � .;!,-,-- tt�,_ �­ �,� tt,,V,��:,•,.,� - 1. A�t,_ , �4, � I 1. .1 1, 1- ­� , � ., ­ - , -7.. � . , - , - " -_ , , -_ I I ,-;�­ ,A'- .'t"', , , 1, 0�.0 . ._-4-.1e7M •- I— - `1111 _.o " , .. .. .."44 ­ . I ­ i. . � , w , ,,;��.,, . ,7 , I 1� � 1 , '2 , ,�. i - I . 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': ". .�, , . , . . . , ., , .. . _ -_ �__­r .. . .__� ­ - �4� ��-_ ­ -, I " � .. "I ;,� , "I .� ,,,�Zlvl I -1 L - , . , . � . , -�='_; - � � ­ - ­ - � . ,. , i.. , - . : �-� .. , .1. I ._.� . , I . '.., . 1. .. I . 1. � . I '. . :. . " . I• - . . . ,� . . I . ., I . . .., I . . * , I . - . .. - -_ ­ � .. -, � . . , , . � I . . I , _... �. � I. ,� . � .. I , , - �.:-� -­ I - - - � . . . - . . .. .� - - . . . .. � ',, �_ . t .-. . . . ., . � 1� � � I - I -1 - . . I . . � . . , . 4 .. � � . . ­., - __ 1, � . 7=.:- . , � . . . . �� ... . , . .1 . . . � - . I � I . . ., . . . - If' ,�, . _ _______*_ __4,____ ____ _ '__ _ - __ , I . . __ ----.. , - 1� ___ __ I I I . . ., . t". Route 9egister. - . . _______..__. , , , , � � � � . DISTRICT DOTS.' - .1. . I . . ._'. � " . . " . I BROWN JA)dES,-This Ane imported Clyde, I 0 o O 0 6 0 0 . , - "' I - the progeny of David Aan&zi, Pickering, will I - -_ -114� 1� I I I .. I TEE LOCAL PR"S. - Socker's Hotel, Liverpool, noon. Moon's Hotel . -, .­ HI&ILud Creek, night.; Tuesday, John Little's .. . '(1888) - � . THE VERY LATEST NEWS CULLEP - FROM I=rowus,able Mondays and pro"" to I - Seeding is well advanced. , - ___:__ --be&boro for noon, Noah BurJLholdees night; � .1. - � 00 * �,:___.. ,. , I - � . ' , � _ . - . I �� -1. . .0 0 . .,-:,: - . . Building operations 'are brisk i John Cherrgwood noon, .. '_ � 0 0 O' 0 0 . I : ,I- . n New. oba %1' F. Roach's, T a . . . a 4th can-.urght; rsdav Juo. ­ I I L 0 0 0 0 . . �� _.� . I I - - _ � - , market. - -,--------.----- -. _ Smith's, lot 10 con. 4, noon, Greenwood 1totel, I It L Ul . ­ I = " . 1. . . . An old resident of Stoaffville I is dead, Dight: Friday, Jos Hartop's, Kinsale,11, I . . .1 � I . . . . .. I. I . . f - _� for night; Saturday, ii:o.-i . - .. , � I . . ­ Audley 6y, Mr. Irelu'r t I- . .1 . . . - - � Xr. Autboby Morris. ­ � � . I � . 8 Baso Line for noon, thence to bit own a I. ... � - .1. . . - . �, . I . � I - ' table 1. - - . . - - . .. .. I The street sidewalks - of Alliston are mitil the following Monday. See bll)4 and .- . ".. obblT and he V JAP 'APA11- ' ' cardti for pedigree and -t � .. _­______. __ . I . . . � . � I I i . . . ... I . ... . . . ­ ' - .. j --,-----. -TORCHLIGHT " _116A4 - -ELIGHT sud--HORI-NOOR.-Thatis, two . . . , . -,---, ­ ­ - oxvellent Clyded imported by and property,of --- :I �,i We have a. splendid lot of New Boots ' in � ' I - Counterfeit $10 ,Bank of Comruei'ie :� Z. 1. L .. . . i] . . .. . � � . 1: ,;, Bills �� I I q 4 are circulating in St. Thomas. John Miller, Broughaxp. will travel together - *. -_ - . I ,d will leave theirown stable Mo .-, - ­ �-- � 1 � . � : .:,. �.. � ­ it, -, - . - . _1. � ,;� , - Monday mora- . :I! - -:- - -.� - -. z - I - - � ,4,v, . . . . Th"touffrille lacrosse club i3 in good m . . I ... LAD _­­ 7 ....... ­ .­ . .. 7 . .. 1�ingsand procood to Gloeson's Hotol,Green: - - ____ - , . *-1.81 ning the - wood noon, Lovell Haizrison's-for night; Tues- I I . _-_1._I.,; ...,: " . clay, Thos McBrion's noon, Audlesr for aigh I nkard. t; ;.�v I . . lam anddoubtless intend win - L. .�.i_ . .. 1., . I_L-Wednesday, 'Wm. McGuire's noon, Gordon's I—. � ­�..;,��.�.,. IES'SLIPPE_ .'.",.. . . __ _______:71 M ;: ..�. 4 � � I . . . , . , , .- :', -1, night: Thursday. Pipher's-Hotol for the ... . . I , . � , Sto'uffville wants to 'close its stores at Hotel, I . - - . . - . I - . .. _ , . � nigh t; Friday will proleed to their own stable i" . . .1 . 9 Saturday evening and at 7 o*clock other I . . ?I . , . . d._ . .1 . until the following Monday. See bills and L- L . . . I ". � " L. �,'. - LL , ., __. -evenings. . . . ­ .---.,--, . . . .1 . , . , . - cards for pedigrees. . . - L ' I . - I . � . early closigg bill was defeated oil MORGAN­Tbis well-known i e is , .. . -1 . I L ,...: _1 L An . � . _ I . ��, 1 � . d LADIES'LOW SHOES .- - . �. .."', I ;&" tl,6A reading at the, Tnggr4oll tpwn _11ifinroperuat.g R V-rdo'm,u-,�1e(1;1yX. I . , 9- . I � ­ . leave own stable Monday morning and lqlr�. � I �� 41 , - - - , council last week. proceed Noah Burkholder's, noon, thence . . - __ - - . - � . - - '. � �_ I . I - ,� � Q . ". tb6i . . . . ­ _ . - I• . ... Mr. Charles Lott,- Of -Umbri0ge, to John Graham's, I%Vest IMI, night; Tuesday, . - I% " ___ I . ___-_.1_1._1. 7- . L ' . - � .... . 1. K1 sl . . i.��,- Sacker's Hotel, Liverpool, noon, Win. Taylor's, . . ,. L'' 1._o . '! . . . :.�:_ .... from his brother a few days ago for Charrywood, night; Wednisday, S. Lankin's, . ADIES�-BArNORALS. 1� . . . ---'- ri's, night j Thum .- . 3 , first time in 56 years. noon, Isaac Littlejoh dav, ..: I ... - , . L . _____ - - ,Dr. Clark, superintendent of the Rock- John Tool's6 noon, o ble, -a I ; Friday. en - .._1 . ------------------------------------ I .own at& I . . � nearly drowned bv a John White's. near Alton&, noon, e.tm HodA-- . .. 11 . . - - ;�' * - . . . � .. . �_. I . L I tM-l`XTe_. N; g and '9, lot 35, '8th con. .ftVrM`uft7-,-4- on. of Pickez*nf,_I� . a -1 - ___ .1,1 , , . . The springfair was iidt sq- 1100n, t' - -­ ­, - _. I. .. . � . 7 .. _ L :_:,.^_, . - . �. I This powder never . A marvel of purity, � . = _-- I . I , I.. . -A -lowing Monday moaning. This route win be Abso ute y ure. , -E? - . . .,. '.. successful as some previously held,- but continued throughout the season-. See bill . . MMMTS' WO. j1K11T .. � ,. � - some fine animals were on exhibition. and cards. _ _. . - . . .1 ;�-,.O[ . . - _. - . .., -, . MAJOR CHIEF. -This thoroughbred strongtbandwholesomeness. More economical I .. I . . .. . . . ., . . �-,, I " v I . ,.. , 4 � I I- , _.. .. It took the Newmarket chief of police trOtting .than the ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold In . . . . I .. _. . . . . . . * I t Ouse or a stallion the propertl of W, G. Gerow, '%Vnite- L:ompetition with the multitude of lowtest, short .1 . . . . . F . . 0 .- o , - vale. will be at the following places from 5 to - .� -q. . .. - .- __- "I - =41am or phosphate powders. Sold out . . ­ . - !t. I whicharrivedt erelastw * __ ST.m., on the !:is named.- Monday, Roy*L BA.xuio PowDzn Co., los w2 __ _­ - '. __ ­ - - - :_ '' t , ­ - . b` woos Lttlejohn's; Tu ay,Jas. Burrows' "be - . . Tenders are asked for about ..tit Street.N Y, 33y. 7 . - - . . I . . . � ... I ... - ' Wedne , at Box Grove: Thu a I -_ ­_______­..__­ __ ---.. ALL SIZtS 1 NRUBB�ER8. * . -7-- , .. :_�.l . miles of Grand Trunk double 'or =a's Hazel, ckerin : Friday, Pi a Asriaardod are those who read this I,- . , - ' -_ - - - -_____:_-, -_ . ,\ I . .. . 0�1 � - ­ . . . .'� Cornwall, Brockville . --- Hotel, Brou , am, thence t, M-Yan-d-th-en-&-cf-, 'They will And honomr- - - _.. . , ­ L L' .- -----at St. Anne's, Cot 11 an Until the following M . T NIL I �.. . I . -.----. _­ . .. . - . . . .- - - , ..-I. - . - . .. . -411 ­ ­_ . �lll!!i�lill,,�ll�'llil'il,l'l�i'l'llll�lill, 111111 . . . I . . on" from air h - . __ ___.__ _4 , . , , . . . Belleville. --i -lie con them ir iS - . . .route will aced Ml . homes slid families. - - _ . , ------ =_ I -1 . '14 An Owen Sound _T_ --lit R march - See bill for pedigree. -The profit� ! nj,f�r ev j= . I I I - � . . P umTer a . I - . . , .. , ' i * . . : . .. . . while repairing a gas pipe, and was blown STATESMAN­Tbis imported pare -bred Cleve. p`10a3 person, imam, ­ ­ eitla I _______________� . -.-- . . . . . 21 _ -, ­ . . I 1.�. ,-� P making several hundred dollars a mouth. It is 'I ' . (: land Bay. the propert,tot R- MWer, Brougham, easy for airy one to make 03 and upward* per : . __:_ � ,rf ,through a window. rhe -gas. had been - will leave his own M !a Monday and proceed .. __..Superannu'ateAhose old Boots and --- .-1:.-.. . .:, - 'a day, who is wining to work. Either sex, young I - . , . -: .......... . .. ... - Adam McKay, who was attending the might ; I,iLa . - . I I I 11� I . I 711 turned on, it seems. to Dertalia's Hotel, Claremont, noon, Todd or old, capital aotpeeded; we start you. Every . . I � Hotel, Goodwood Tuesday, y, Knill's f. , . I .. , I Hotel" Stouffvillo: T new, No special ability required', you. . _. .11 , � .. . : _. . I " .1 . I I � Collegiate Institute at Clinton, and whose \\-bite's, 'W . . " call at' .- _ I 7 . awn. Franklin lk Ho reader, do it an well as any one. , . . �� .. :_ .� . . . night; Wednesder, Thos. Ni- to'*, Write to us � .. 1. . . . . - " I l at once for fall particulars, which we mall free . � : ­ � .,.. - .1 . - . .. I ­ .,.,.t � . �'. - _.- -_ -1 _. - _­ home is in Ripley, Out., was drowned 6th cov. of Markham, night; T a . . I' _. ...... � . ... � . 7. . - � . .. :\ . . . Hotel, Highland Creek, noon, ' ' Y�slo.ol'l' Address Stinson E!tknjo.._!I�qo.�. Portland. Mal me. 9-r . � � . .� �_. .' . I whilb in bathing the other day. . (=. Hotel, .. - I ..... - .... . ,. - . . . � I � . . I .. - -_ . . - . . Pickering. Wet; Friday. Audley for uight: I . ' . I Mmales have been running riot among Saturday. Lovell Harrison's for ubc•h. thence ... -. FOR SALE.' _ -_ � . _. . _­ :.- children of Park school. St. David to his own stable where be will remain until * . . I I .. . - . . . . . .. _. the childi the following Monda), morulug. This route 1. _. ,street, will W continued during the season. See bills OUR hundred cool Cedar Posts.. at W 0 : . .. i& I Toronto. Thirty ebildiia were . . .•--T-,----�--DUNBA11VS *1 " �_�' laid up at one time with the disease. and cards, I . lot 9.1nd con, Pickering Township, RORT. - ) . . ; 1 . . - I 1, . . It is said most of the Co RNOCK DAVIF-Tbis fine imported Clyde --- .9��-___:___ �- -,-, -i2&27 -' , .,.: . __ I � . _ .. .. �. ..:�7 �_ , __ . . ­ - .- .- - . llin -ood DO - ­_ � . � -.1. . - - . . , �: . "I the property of T, Mclntyz% and U. P tol. . . . -.- .- n- . . 1. . - . . \ - Z. 1j grain gir shipments are to come via ante. Wh day's . - . , , 0 u ' �) % fQr . . -P - - . W.01- - � Iterr!e, will leave his own stable Non" Headquarters -11 :PIC. =1=,..,T_MTCX, 01.'Trz. - � .- . � 1� , ai-1 Lindsay to Bel �eville. so as and procow, Colt 31akkbaui. I . . . --4o keep off the main line as lonfras pox- tug t: lue.,jay LeM,n ,=Mwood. for . . � - - . � I . -_ - Ill �Xtv._lle . . _:_. == - - nlabt; %%'�%liWiZay,'.N'Uli=s'Hotel,rswarrviUa _.___ _ . ___ ..- .__7 - - --- ----. - - - = Bile. . noon; Brovvn'd HoZel,Altona, ujgbt:-,rb;irs4;%v, I --- 7, -_ - _ I . _ ­ I � .1. - noon. 9iineoti Reesor 1L ni )at * - &tarday, by . _ . . 4 'tious at the rtirewan:s blowout at Vx. way of Cherrywood, and 'Wgitev:iLle to his own Iridge. on the t1th of Ilay. 'Also it grand stable until the following Uouday. This I I I - ­`PHARM�,GY I.­_''­'�.. his own nable, night; Friday, ltogr Hawkin's. Aovkultural Implements Ashara fight will be one uf the attrac. o PICKERING , .. ­ . �� � *_ . � I Renm�er�...-.. .....­­­". � ... �, .� ­ .. .. ... __ ­ � evening. � - ­ MOL -;T A*;'.\ AN -This pure bred imported - - .�r;... ­­ . 1. � _.. . . - . � �%, , L I . .. . I ., I . .� . ... - concert and torchlight proces ' ' i ""' be cautioned -ditirifig the season. See - A ` - Sion In the bills slid card". . Ley . ,..-- -_ _.�.- �. - ­ ,L_ , 1__-Z__. ..-. :1. . " ... . . I . 'When the result of'the vote on" th-6 Clyde, the property of John Patterson. will . . . . . - I . 1� 7 _ . I . - I 4 I � . � . 't 4!- 1 Scott Act repeal became known in Bee. � 18" his own at rtyle, tut 34. rear otti, con. llicic. ­ -OPPOWTX- - . .. .. . .1. .: . I . .. .- . -, '_ - ,.. - '.. -, - .. . _. I.; �� -- -�. 7-- r . I .. . . - . . .. I . . . I - Bring. Fo D. O'Connor*6 Blacksmith Shop" 1 . . ,� - . . "tagonday. My ontch�lnd � co tse t I . f Is V� . . . I IV &I . . . � .. . - . �. ulubt: Tus-ula�, I � . - - - . - - .1. � .. . .­ . * .top the number of men who expected is, to i fir the . . I _ - . ur Ga __ 'd ." . . ­.. orzi�a, Is � - - -B rden an - -, I.. I . ... any other result thaw-ito--ea"ge were Jas. Burrovm, chorr�vood . - - . �� . nrighk night: Wed ualkUy, Sacker's Hotel. Liverpool, �Iploz< 1=%�IXTG_ .1. - U y YO . . - ! I .. I � . � V Scarce. ,- - - . - . - _ ­ ­-, - . -�� ': 7 . � while- sleet: Thursday, Gordon' House Pickering- . . . ._. �, _ 1. . � I . , - _ - Eddie Pearson. of Stouffrille, % I . a 1, FndLT, Ptpkw'e Hotel, brouctsm, - - put revolves shooting in the wood fooled ,,, ­ -- - ­ GENTS FOR- night, HLtUrdAYS0.11111 own Stable Until fol- - ., � A. . .. . . . '. . � . low 339 M V ThiGrazlizewillbecoutinuod - - . . . . . .. � .. I I . . _' ' ' " , ..., 5 . . ; '. . . , - I �. " _ � - ' * ' . .. - it sen ,See(= ..1. - ower se . .., L. ., . around with a pop until t a ball " a forterme.afe. � - . I . '. , Fl seeds At the - I -• through his hand. Be careful. When -WHIRLWIND JR. --This amoltens roadster, The Toronto Binder, , -_-., ­ .. - - � :, I.. :.. e;T ... . I . . r1jr of Gen. B~, Whitovalle. will . . . . I ... - � - I . .. - '. � �. - .. '.. , '. : -1 . , .. .- - - handling drearms. . the . . ­ . � .. I , .,. . . I I.... . Two 6'ude burglars-visifed I.. rX. own stable. Monday morning, ?!�,v solid steel frame and all the latest im.- . . . I . I .1 . . . . ��. - _. - _' -, - Beaverton. 71h. and Proceed so Duabarion, noon, Sacker 4 1 . provements. I . __ .:--- I _. _. Cy ' L I'. . ­ , Hotel- from 8 to 4 p.m. - . . .. . . Last week and broke into she post,ofaice _ and Govdan's botal .. . fivni 15 to d -pj-; - Tues" Ak ­. � ,� - stud the parsonage. The blomw capitalist y arown a hotel. - THE TOROXTO 0-WER,­ - -� - I , PTO-KERTING PHARAIA * I - -Alsausi. own. Wunsina's how. stansvind. THE UASgEy MOWIpi, - I . , . . , " . I , ,rh6 rots the Express will probably­UA-fi- night. Wed ay, b1hway of Ringwood to � . . :. .- . ., . . . . - - .. .... 1.� ;.1 I vowngton ho -7. Mar. am. noon, sox Grove THE AIASSEY RAKFA " , ­ - .­_ -.--.. -, . _ _.. _ - __ - ..- 1 .--_.a� .. . a watchman sleep in the office in future. AV 4 sob kin., &!ad then tjo%ge- until F"da , . . I . . . . BEAVER GRAIN. . DE . . Add Davison. a seed wheatatriptIler. . . ' J raoraiag� Friday, to by way : .,_ . ,, SEEDER. . _ I . � , �_' I[,pea. . � � . - . - coo. ter dourn:. 0orow's hotel. Bnouabato. fromi . , - who has jmd liberated from %he . � '.. : ... .. Central prisou. able until the THE -L. D. S." EXL L . . . . Toronto. waq"re.ai following Monday This route will be con. G ftAI %- S&,VF ' rrested i 4 tcr A p.m; thence to Isla own at . ., , R. E XL INE AND 46 0 L ninIT111111: -, 31AXIM .--�._J., �� ? on the threshold of liberty and taken to i triunsol &e. S" bilis and 04ZdL � - .'. . . I . -ALSO PLONS_�ic_UFYLERS, &e. - - _ . '. . I. . -1 I , , ,. .. , .. . .... .. ...- . - - " - Ci . ED- _- 1.* ... - _ L '. : . - - - , - , .. - - ... _. _i ­ � - I __, . - . . �... . �.. ... . . ­.. .- 7 , .. , ' charges. . .. . I . 'I- 2ze-10W O,C6de T%lat 1= _.�:._-_'. -:.'--' '... " ,..; . ­.� ... I- The Canuiagson fire bell e"e-1 the "Citi- tering, on Tlmn!l&y. L April ,REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS " �.-:'�� --:, LxAvX%jL-lo. Pic] . � in the middle of the night to i6til. 104, Daniel Leavens, aged"08 years, 3 . - .. . . Ladies' Short Vest and. Queen Chains,, Brooches, � ,20118 Up I . .� I . �- � . , mage sbernselves along the street and mouths awl :I days. . I kept constantly on hand. . � ..� . I . Cuff Buttons, Ate. . I L .'........ .." . . ' .:�- . . . .1'. .I I : � . !. ­ . . � .­ - , - +•_. ... - ­-�� bemuse nothing was barnin4 bin - _.. . .MA04411.90. . 1; . � . �.. -Oent's Chains, Cuff Buttons aud Scarf Pin's.- .", .; . L .. . .:, .. . an old unoccupied log a mile out of, Fosisx4vta-Pcin-ou April.23rd, ISSS, i� Call At our iihowromi)4 and wesball be * - -.,-,.-- . . . - I.- - . . --- . I . . � I . . . . . . � .. - ' I � . .- ____� the Christian church. Denison Aveoue, -pleased to point oiu the superiority of the . I - L . . , .., .. Ethe ::::refi_&_r_e making the preliminary Toronto. by Rev. Gaff. of Philadelphia, ma,cliiaery and implemeats handled by as Watches' Clocks, Silverware, Plated Knives, Fork -' -----7,- . -' I g and - . . ... ­.- . 1. -.' 'surrey of the new line from Port Hope Mr. W. J. rorrester to Miss Hattie F. G. - --- - - too ized the world d . * L� . . _._ _ _.� _ ""' 'ol r, . _ � L - - S ons. All at lowest pn - . _____ --- _ �,,_�.'...'­-, -.­- . via Aurora, to Inverlauron. This road- - Post; both of Toronto, formerly of PiA. . tart half centum N . -'. _ _ _ - 20 , . - . __ _.._qe_a_ ---..---. - __.1. ... - " , swing. .No cards. - - 1KYENTiOl,l'enlac"*-tr""&-ouloun'.g the wonder* of in. I . .- .. . . _:� . L. . . .. - win give Toronto the go,by. , Oshawa . ventive progrete is a method and ­ . � r- OL . , . �-Repaifing of Watches and Clocks persorWly'atzend[ed to. . ­ t L .... � I . and other front towns want Coham it go -_ --- I .. ­ . . 1. . .� 1 . . . ,., 11 . I ------ �_ - , system of work that can be performed all over , . , .. .. .. -1 ­ � L ­­ ­. - 10, 7.77through -their trak-7vards. - . . I I PSCKRHXNG MARKET. I the country without %aparstina the workors from. . ,.. .- . .. .L � *banr homes. Par liberal; say one cat do the * ­ � .. -_ , . '� .. �1 - . JOfw A. Colter, of Brantford, , has. been . . . - -wawa Office. Mayji,, jAss. work: either sex, young oroldi: nospecial ab= CT -AL 2z M 8 * %T. 0 1=X , IT . - 8 r. r 0 iq - - _ 1. . q I ..i I - _.4rr0690dD&_MW44df1_ i"*kw-_Wmed that Fall whbat, 80o to We; spring, T3c red. t0, - . . : I . :: .Tj . to Mr- Goose- Z.Ztasl nut neadodt You are vA .1 _Z��7 � '!Illllll�lliiil:l!;; rIlqu, ClIt u and return to as and we will . . . .. 1. - � -650-W 111:1111111111r, illiii,i,i�ii,�l�ll,li,:iiiiiillkr- _2L115 ol 1. . Practical Watchmaker. rock street, Whitby. b V . . . � , . . ­ .,�he plaT0d,s seed wheat racket on . awl 101 -fig -j- -1,1111�ll"liliiill 111,11p � - . a Floor, pastry, per cart, 8a0" Br&ULW ton #1,�. sahs, and im- ­ ---. . 1. L., -- - ­ __ - .. ,.. . farmer named John Wright, ofHaldirmand Sbori�perton.619, Screenings per ton.;*16. FA11i"11111 to you. tliag w 11 You in bust ' . ' "11111 . away . catft I . r- . ease auracts much attention. _. . . ­ . . oe . - - . A ea. sca a Cc �. 5 . 0 .• . A man away up on the Bruce Pinihsalm pote P 1, - . , I lownshipi to the extent of $W. The - 11 which 11 a you in m mon=ht �.� _­ - j* * . GREENWOOD MARKETS. . a in the world- I' M, ` 7 . , . . . T Fall Wbeat, Tse, to We: spring wheat,' 76c � ianos :,...---.. _ .,. Organs . We: goose wboat. We to Oft; ,cw*ta. 410a. to 44 ., 2n n -Cr- -TC3. __ . . . 7.- . * i,hoppied down a t"W six feet' $L: Iwo I'sas, .- - - _ X , t %all; and small 17eas, & 8&�, dour per bag ... .. - - . 8 ­ ., . il! *ton R EDO" be Itrain per ton, $18 ton . - ­ ­ . . _ry 09 00 to st 30; .- .. 1."�. ewl - . found growing at' L : I .1 :.._.. ng Machines.­-­ � sham per � I .�, �Plv1UU, bush. The plant 'had evii1ently borne ton $9s,I- . . . ' . . ., . . . . . _. .. . . � . I . fruit the previo a find war, 'getting FARMERS!, MARKET I LU U I .. . ... . . , . . -, il . I. . .. . .. . . . ,. .. , . I- . . things fixed forn Y season., I . . Toronto, Mayp - . - I ST NITOS. - '. , _-_.,.` 1, -th axtahr"r . . I. .. 1.988. ber Yard ­ -.1DOM11. low :P_1_4L1 ...�� ___ . her 4ay Thi street redetliw4rgrain weave ill . .. -, . .. I . '. .. . , ME Peterboro elle o I ' -ION SQUARE and SQUARE GRXN D PIANOS combine the safest . a A legal firm � t .THE DOMIN gr . . . .. and prices unchanged. Abu- b:sbals of Havin�. puri,based the abov'e' lumb�r busi. . . I . received a document from an Irish . ., to 82c For fall, 7k, volume and richness of tone with Sweetness, puiray and extraordinary -singing qual. . lawyer offered mud sold qtAOc to I , . '5 ness from Mr. John Gee, I am the entire scale, perfect touch, gre�t soliditv. and -_ I . Ila the "ould god," in which the address bOc wing, and 70c to 473c for goose. Barley - -1. ity, perfect evenness throughout . � ' tor A an., .a -it); the � ... .combined. - L - -of the town was gimen. as follows . "In ingjat7lem73c. Oat sales I . now offer C, .. . : beauty of irith durability. � and are in every respect perfect . ..- �d . , I .-1. . ­ .. e--alumvil -_ , . ..­ ...... .. , I .. the Province of Ontario. in, the Dorrimon St72C- H86Y in f&ir,4UIj)Iy;123 loads sold at era' JM ,.%=-J:Z3-�4��� instruments. - . . ' � . ' I .- . .- - -1 .... - . . of Ca in tlie United States ofAiner. to ad's 00 for clover in S13 00 to $26 30. 1. - . - � -m and 1. .1 . .. .1 11 � . .. . 810 to Al2. Hogs sold at $7 25 to *7 70. Reef,,�:j THE DOMINION UPRIGHT ri;kNo. ia,.from its small coinuutfol . . . I I ice." . .-5 00 for forerrters, and $3 00 to,,3-, So for .Boudoir; , � . to AT GREATLY REDUCED. PRICES, han,isouv exterior, especially suited to tl*�c _ the Re�eptiou Room acid` - I . . Edgar Shade, age,] 75. 'and- AVIU. 'NIC. hindquarters. I alb $9 to ..��10 00; and mutton A Parlor of many hoiises •-where Grglad or Square Pianor, •.rould not be convenient . I .% � . * � , z;. . - - . to to .48 W. I- � I . in -ord6r .to cleitr out t�e- same, and to . y � : : .. ..., .- . ... 11 I I Lellau, his grauilson, aged S . ' - - - � �;� ' ­ 'A 1 &} Fears, were 1, The Pro,duce, market was quiet to -day, and mlike', rol5lu' for a choice selected stock P laced.- The durabilitv of these Pianos, the-roldme .of tome. and :juality, pure, sym. : . I . . � . --J j burned to death Friday evening. The ric,w generally rul,4ZI -steady. Wo'quote* betf pathetic and in the. highe-t degree pliable. Too much cannot I e Reid in favor, of __* , .. .'�­'-. .. �'• from l2c M. 14,,; b titter, lb. rolls, .,J to -24c; larget4AI% - . now.arriviug.:. .. �� ' " . `... - I 1 . . -1 11.., �..,.�,,� , - .'- lived -on ic fimn about 'three miles from 18 to, ft inferior, 14c if% Joe. Lard _01 these Upright Riabos, they inn§t 6Y seen and heard to be appreciated. ...-- I ... ... - . � �X.. , . .. ,4. � . . ; .. . . Chatham, and it. is supposed they WerLI We to 14c. lli%coti 10,e to 12c.' Eggs 13 to In" Lumber, Latli, Shing,les, Posts, piclin ' 3=)CXV13:2�7102�T. 0MC3-.&.1-T5. -` . � l5c,� I . . . .. . ��!. . . .- .11 out burning brush, but how the accident Potatoes per bag At to 641 10. Apples per bkrrcl, . . .- I ., . , $2 00 to -��.') 60. . � .ets, etc., always oil hand. t THE, DOMINION 01tGANS liay� Mng- stbod hn'rivailed'by,any otber triake, and are . 1'. ? I 4hak I , . . " happened will never be known. -_ . - . ' Also Blacksmith's Coal .a:zi&be9t.Dry ackTiowledged by the bittarest particians in music, to be the leading Organs .maun. . . , A Millbrook bartender fell in love with . . factured-iii Canada: I I . . - .,- � , 0 [[�S�. %,�VCN DE.RS .. - thousauds of . Alaple -Hardwood, . . .,� b.t.r. or . - . the cadet of tile Salvatio� Army, but'she I=o�ett' the uArvels � - I , I invention. Those who are in need of BML STUFF A SPECIALTY. ' =ZXM Z�Tz:"Wsxr 7XrXzjXj:r.A6zXS.1 .. .1.. o - would.cot ainile on him lintels he joined proiltable worl; that cau, be done %% hilt TheLiglTt-rnnriiu,4 New Williams' Sewing 31 achine -is the, star that leads -Grand in - , � . 1. _* � 7. .,� '. * ` ; . tLe axiny. So he -went forward one Sun- living at Koine should at once send their address - best �af iff9terial, and iq--,-!t�ji . to lett & Co., ,P Maine, and receive design, easy in. action. complete in attachments, made of the . .. .. _z ._.M day evenin rece I . free full information bow either Box, of all age�, j ignarAnteed to gr�eentire -satisfaction, . . - �, version, .and some iiul� during the night can earn from ss to .925 p r . 1. .. . o .. ­ . . '"' I � ..., , ,:.. . .. :.. I utly.and professed con. a ty ani upwards is,H.-MCQUAY . Call and see for vourselves �� be convinced that . _:�:. _ ... ... 1 " ,;o . . �', , ", , I . . . the couple left for parts unknown. . wherever they live. You are s led free. .es,11j. � . .) � .� ­.. . :_ � ,!- , - . , pal not required. Sornehave madeoveriaSOtna .. . ' I mini rMd . . :. ' __ - . An English youth at Flesherton claims single day at this work. All succeed. 9-Y 1 . .1=1 Mg. ., 2y ... ", ,The -Do' ' "6n Agency im. Picke " -4;-.p ,�­..... -, I . 1 I that his employer, ,'a farmer- - , . . . Is the most reliable Agency in Ontgrio. ­� ,..: z . .f. _____ _' _7_______ 7-------- ------- ---'- --------- -- . . . . . . . I - 1, . - . 1 4 I � . ­ .1 . . , , I . cents per yard for flannel a,4 i'M b, ... " ' ' . 'Mmagei - _ t��, - - -,-:- - -' - , , " . . he paid 20 cents for it, and l)all.:a .,ff=. r * q . - 7-. , . r � , .. I.. .1 . . .. lot of the flannel On the. orphan at 'this 11111 ___- ­ ­­ . I- - ­ .. ­ ­ - .____ - ­ _­____ ,! ;. I.- ­ � ------- ------. ----� ------- --- - . - - L. 1. " _' figure, in lieu I.=, -CREAM ERS � I I '- m"'I'm' ' � �. 1--1 . of wages. ,The youth REAMERS . , ii`l.�-,'.1­11 �:� �-­ -,, il_ . I - . ". " CON "IDER YOUR POCKETS I �.�.. ­�.._, - . wrote aletter to A drance ventilating � :,:-.a�.- -.- - --- �. , . S . _ I .01-1 M3 �.A, M:� T. `- - - ..Z, . ... ._ . . � 'the matter. � .. . .... o . 1, ..i . . � . . . . I 1h � . I . ... 1. � '.' , . � .., I. . I - . . .- . . 11 .. - �. I I . I I . . 1!. .. j1. . .. ­­ I The other day, in Stratford, a farmer . . . . - ­ O� I .. � ­ , - . � . _,", Don't be led away by Paining advertisemehis but call at tile 1. '... , �: :-I; _Z: " I ' Bole . I . . . - I ­ � .. I '. . . . .. . . . .. . 1, I I . . . , _._____77_11�_1 � galvanised iron lamp, and in f n' I . THE BRAZILIAN WAREHOUSEL * . . '� " , '. " - tied his team to ' tri � . . _,___z � I A striped pole surinotInt. ' . .. ., �� . ed by a fine gal !'One o my men intends calling at early - , . - I . . . - _C7 A.1 see for vourselves that lye are gelling Criockery and Glassware at and under'� I I �au absent minded momeWV one of the I I . I ....... . ' i'L - _ �. . ." ' 1. horses tossed his head and snapped the I every e Wnship this spring with ' cost, f6r cash or produce :. White Granite Teti, Setts, 44 piece $2 ; Randsome .1 . p . . ­ I , , � � , � � -, le off at the base. It Cost the farmer I � . colored Tea Selts, 4A pieces, $13; Fine China Tea Setts, 44 pieces, 4. 5co j .1 I .1 I � . ' s - -.1 . I I . V25 to make good the loss. Stabling the' Beautiful blotto (3iina Cups and Saucers,' 1250.; Colored Dinner Setts, � hawses would h been mach clleallo:. I a good assortment of Tinwarq and different - - . .." �'.. � :1, , . ., *.__1 11 Iva ..... * from 47.50 ; Colored Charrilter Setts, ft pieces, A2.50 ; Xmas China _. _1 I ,. t�. ,"'.. . .-.1.1The latest. -f.-o,dal law -i are ,snch - heavy glass tumblers, 500 . ..... . . - � :- and Qlass-ware arVLI;llag every week, .11. ..'� ,.. sits. : , . .� " ,:\ - . �' �,, I . . . . . . --­--be­wsm-per­ blis) ierg -ctaii 'Jil,6681 any '011P '• . . - _-I-- - tli.,Aiinds of Creamers,which. aie very 'much - . , , - ­­ , per doveu, glass goblew, dOe, per dozen. t)lass -Settg -and0o - . . - I �, - .. . ­ .1 i . I ,for frand wEn. takes a !Kier and reflist!" I ­ .. �': .- . Water Setts, .in various Patterns% I . .1� . �:, , - I . W pay for it. CiAor stia iaw the i an " . _ . chea-per -than last season. .I.- ... Our family groceries are the beso-aud cheapest-Gree.u, Diapk and Japan Tess .2561 ------- f - - _% � � ' � _p , . , � .�__ I . - ti - ii�rig .a� ...... --,-. . I . .1 - - !. - - _- - - --- w�rt.b 50t.. if-yom don't believe it, get a. free sample and be conYiuoed. Xmas _- _ :­ .- _ who allows his stibieription to rn I -Lard.- n for some thno unpaid, . tid, or takos �11 GFUaramteed SMt195:f0LQtgZ -Zt� : ." .�� rMits in stock and Warrive, selling at bottom priced.--lin �, ,-­ , . . �. . tl;m-oe . .-, . . I . � . . . .. - I -_ Z_ --- --- I -1 �::�. - . . pers frorn ti to post. oMce, and thou or. i I . ­ . I .. ;. I Bitcon, Poultry and Potatoes takenanexchanjf,�.. Wishing you .sill . __ � � , � '�! - I .. .. % _.' J. � I _ r. . . L'A I , � the p,�)stluuter to mark it " ilefus&V, I .1 . : . � I . . . . I � ."..,:. : . � K -:-,.--.,. , •- health and happiness the ygkz round, yours faithfully, I " . I , , I I A I . I . . .. I 1. . � I - 0 1 - . I k "W` � ___ =� - Abso Ute V ure. t ho se or a - at w e -� last ant track work i e a r �6_- .hi tree , d, of �. �y as 'a I I - _�R. A 1 1 , , - , , - - � - I . 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I hw 410114110111 ------A - __i&_fJ_E,A,_T_ TeM�blw-40rgkat--*V*MUOS-4M-4*6*Pb- Y an Con . • _. -A- ft..0 ..No.. � mom - - -_ and p&wled looks at Madame do Lancry, err -His comalaton. Favorable. isepactful-I mean from principle an wall 11 . I �_. who busied herself in Auding a rug and a , - her night jour- Mr. Joseph Knorr, business manager of as nature -there in .. I nothing and gentle . _____ ­ � - - OR, I . . . ��, % I ' her warm Ou in& no be x I her, in what- ,� � I - 1. .1 . cloak to keep I . any. When-irwasi,time to start, sad.Ma- the Datache Zeitung,.in Newark, underwent that. .. , , , 1: . I 6 placed_ F this T -rn H A L L I T t E : U 0 N E. . . , a lad with Ron- a terrible surgical operation recently. 8 tinn -he- -_ 1. ­ . _ dame do Lan.cry was Onoc [an to feel Pain in go moroug � - -- -*to I to _. - t . 7- on or mantle, mw-wgho bei - . . I - . riette, Who W&A pufting Peg! About a yol � ____ - .. ,. ... . � �% lq��srsll� ..---,a ,--.L,L,I. about a mouth -mo ex erieno- %dvtW__ - r, - , , . I 7 . �V' _0 _2 -an&-a* I& ikhroa.� �sudxbo�=; - _P_ I - -H�� i - , 0, I * not whether my first Counsel I. I ' I -XXXI-L - onatintisoLo "'who rents af-the-day, exha; nA- - . I -ad also A a 9 swat �aw- -a wife, , "This gentleman."_ rho own share is them, Gerald stood "'F -k, _iie_%us,"__sWe_ ing. About the same time it was discover- would 1' " Look out f6r one distin- . I = 'P.:r"m ..1 for 6, few 11 I don't know what all this I .­_.. I. , It But I know tines some ad that there was a schirrus (hard) cancer , guiabod by her attention and sweetness to married, deserted, and finally sold a helpless minutes on the quay ,before returning to the quavered aoftlr,- I ,. . with the tongue, Involving also its her parents." The fund of her worth and , and than most innocent girl uWlY twelve General and Madame d a L%u thing to do w you, you have boosit so at the root of , . I , _ . by such i behavior "' join- , cry. attachment and elands under the tongue. affection indicated I 1. . . had already qualified � himself to - themselves alone together;- kWd;6* --. Jo I '- .years ago On finding duty -,and conviderstlon, '. ..... . --*ft both the General sad his wife had remained or bawd through his arm The pain became an intense that ate could ad to the habits of du erred to sizootite Ly amount at dirty' work .ined He got up, drew hi . I punctuality and despatch. a short time . in silence, she standing by an& led her toward the r. . will not fail fA render her a Therefore when for not aleep,andafter his phynican hadconsulted thereby contracted, being.tranof . -Bereaford was in Paris, Mr* the window w&to - 11 It mesas," he said, " that you are going with other physicslas tiers and ia­N­ow­Y15rlr marriage state, . I.- .- " - . -_ ��, ,_1. .-Mr. do Breteuil . ". the excited crowd an -be hsppy__st_i@et_;_&.A so, -I -think, .it was decided to remove the cancer. Dr., mU4--and obli companhin.-Foardyosi- , . ' her. An the flacre- to was- I .i ith-Berenford-" He leapt up &gain.. derneatho- he Watch to perform - 1409 . , - m __ 00 tag very . . __ _­Siu­dii�:_W__­­eigaged . . . . L. . . � . . I ­ _�V a-e-elvi merely glanced at the door as 11 Henry B, 0 as him.tiz _ containing smith drove away, she turned am .1 .� _ . . . him Is" her -the operation. He would not -undertake it . i_.. .11. hint# which he took, that he had better from the window with a deep breath of Almost in allenew-Ahe let alt his seat-" who had for dome time SCIENTLE113 AND.VSEFUL. _', ' � . resume . gloomy satisfaction. The General came a down to the pier, were the Dover boat was unless Mr. K.no,rr was willing to have 1 of . .•. -,. , .. - . ; I . , - . .- ­ . tongue out on t finally I , - I 1��. been. an arm-- stage, took his to toward her.. ; Gerald followed with Madame de hit to oat; the patient . . ant to the a rte in L waiting one of them had mach -to .ta. ­ntaci to. The I nn rt-nate - papers .. . the ditguigo'Chossm- L- the English - .. . Ia*& Tue-credit-ot . said he a cry. N _rnhU..WAAalAO__ .The 111840 by . i. I to � 9, g- Lsu %oh other,'but they at . ood together fully informed as to *rd V'ry tin a .. . . 1, ­:�' - - . __ _ � -P . , the dreadful, nature of on W. A. Rawe ' ' J tary. I" ... acloverone, I 1. 46Y to a he might die They: pronounce I .. .. , . - . a probabl -what 4 .. :. � sodmi!;.�" voice, "-was it true be .J�vorin a at a . ,!� . . , !!n!L� dl- , Ki-inclitilto .. -ea. go marriced me `1-0 -';'- ___ for. 1:tto; wMIA liefore the tvio youttaif thit o4r!ft and kilew that . T, ey. .ft , . . . . - P -ace . . I . . mud deserted me"& few months direiwsia,"' ones went on board, and the men shook under it, VFo that Il succeelorul it WgUlli no vel scapel . - from the manners !Ldr.9E.7t, they ,y = are in . 4. W at t I I answered in a hard, dry voice. ,, I hands and Midellue kissed Peggy. . gain himmore -of-4he 1 she, . -------ft11e than a Y=.P!.te­Z1 'i�j. so � hat infernal nonsense I" broke a . .! C! -, . I , . . . =` -!�Qt ,." . - unhap; - BUb "hen -t- I -11- ! I ,, . . - .; . � . Py clerk,.who could not keep silent . . ­_ -­- ____ _' __'_"____ -_ h - orat, arr-wgin.g all'his English the " One can readily . . " Wh . . th u -found out that I had been. and -.the bustle of the passengers coming on paration for a w fessionabL _ - .. or still. I married -again L- a-.- L he expeclrid - . professionals:" of our English cous-­ I alim man an 1.m.;_11- . i deceived," he stor.ped. Int) her L g as board was over, and the steamer was going baslaiss *aff&irx"sA- though to ii,pagine the smaim . .. -_ I . . Peggy citing more � fact, was ,his desire. inn vo bear from Ro ' H that I . ... . I short, fat one. .Tl horror she slowly .out 91 the hagbor, 6 die, which, in Rowe I own * riquor nor :1 _ i . . cow - "A That is why I"call t eyes came a dim reflection of the In o'clock, and never basted a drop of alcoholic _ ;.' Lad pointed ilit the The operation ivsis begun at 3 . --' 'disguise clever. But when I was at ' had felt when, standing outside the little closely to her husband, i , - __'. L . BoUleaOX, just now, h&Vlrig__"t ­ . -widto-handkerchief Madeline was waving.as for more than three hours the patient used tobacco in: any form ; that he never yet � 6 10 coC a I � of ether, - -De-Sanda. or piiti after any race, aa��__, . red -off as soon . as I a P - . - and d'Louis do Breteuil sharldg'the money -she -leaned on the Geaerel's arm . . .Was, under the infirienct . . �_'. - �_- 44 weamasisted by another -physician from NeW DA you Cape Fw_-sbut me - Luck, look,"' she whispered excitedly, ether, !:=fyou-nd"any one to push him hard when . . , 60, mia-your-a-ze9m Condition. 'His diet is oatmeal, beef . . . p in stolen from the murdered Mr. Szmuntom� I , ... . . .- ­ am I ork and four members of the profession in in I I I . .� d . I . . the inner sa" and refused to see me, I took The General's lips quivered� and he with- look, Gerald -I suppose you will Bay I -it two of the patient's teeth chops, plenty of eggs, one cup of hot tea at �, : s ,-;� _� :! - . . - the liberty of walking up -stain and- found drew his eyes from her face. - superstitious, but it seems to me as if a des- this city. Fit 0 I.. . i . . . . as It �rm very 'wrong of me to marry You, perste-enemy were waving a dog of peace to were drawn, and then the right cheek was- each meal .and no, drinks at all between , - _... .. both your room and D a Brete i 'a. . I after- -I "' she said in a steady voice afters .me. "I can't. help- feeling that. - . Rowe says .:-', I have consulted the _. know, t. perhaps we laid open from the corner of the mouth meals. .Ward showed two of the police into those , .• glOwu to the side of the neck. Next the finest doctors and physicians in the United A.tn, ,hers -they.- ,Was able to make .long, pause. 11 And ,the :punishment has 'shall -be happy...after, " � . . . . . . tar -M . . . . ' ' jaw was a ' I . I t Interesting discoveries. These includ- fallen, not du me, out Ott you, wh6 have . awed through, until the entire States, and they ftell me that the greater same . - xpon- - . . - lea silver- e5 ebrows, mUd-bs0Xd9r borne with my ill -temper and ingratitude so Mr. Smith was tried in Paris, and his corn. tongue and all its attachments were a part,ofm guw*sa lies in mysbatinence. I ,gray said feel mygog.6- that it Ia so. I am just." good , - long." He tried to her; she went ,plicity is the theft, though not In the ad. After an examination it was deck - .. . z , , WIV de Breteull padded costs tar boots rals -t would be necessary to remove only one clay ad another. I never have an off ad inside at the heel to give additional on, without seeming to hear him. "But L murders, of Lord Kingoliffe'a tout the Hou- that I ittim to am - ? . ­ - ear established the right half of the tongue, which was day, whereas people who take Ulan .*. . ...-.. height for you, and other. very con- .-had been Cruelly treated, and, though I led a arable Mr. Carrie, was clearly as operation well, good to -day and nothing the next day. - It Madame de Lanary's done. Mr.Knorr bore the trive,laces, It was also a clever i(Les, to on- perfectly harmless life after the awful die- without any need of Mi , -ind atIts close, being forbidden to "it soinkimea takes them a fortnight to got . . We a parblind old Idiot me valet. You -ociveries I made about De Broterdl and ---sad testimony But. he defended himself with ' * r In ab movingly do wrote on paper expressing joy that the back again Into good order. Brother pro- , " !I ­ , . : , both fertile in clever idess-;- the only his accomplice, the sense a right and wrong such.,:LgU as much to me. - -_ I I - � I werese ability, and so Mo . ­ . .. . . I have ibscribed a guileless but devoted terrible trial was over and that half Of: hit fessionals have admitted have had was in me was do&& my revenge . foolish Idea either seems to he . that you could deceive me -again." now," she Continued calmly and lifelessly, sermiat.to a master who had been kind to tongue remained. With this he Will be' When i rude. my greatest distance in the . , '� ­ ' . ­ -- Why, - that You lland Ihave time tobesony-foryon. -You hizur that h t 'off with m* sentence much able taspeak. His condition is yet critical, hour I had not done any work on my bicycle ' ' lighter = - , - - L -L- _.. Vdesarved�five years' bat late last night pulse and temper- for a week on account at bad 'weather, and t do lizi .-- to may . .. ., �sd_, � - ; forgive me, I know, for you have always .. - -- -,. he seemedcheerful, thougli I thought I should not be, in caudi- - . -.. -, - - Youy both !R1Y6ttw6;0r1kuew De Broteall will good-and generous W in@. --Good-bye.,, servitude. .. - - - -. - ..- aturs, wore normal and I I ­ �__ His strong nerve sad- excellent- general- co m; when I erase_ to ride, I found -1 ate- .. ,� � .. , - ., . :- � when I new him at the station here after the She put out her hand, then drew it back Min M'Leod gave a great deal of trouble prin prestly aid In his recovery. complielied the neatest performance ever yet . . .... . :." .. .. . robbery, and I knew that he had Committed at. awe, and crossed th.t room towards the at the trial, where she Was called as an Im. health I . my - -- .- -- - -* .1 It.10 - � door. Then she turned, and gave him one portant witness As she would persist IA The physicians said that,during his illuess. done in the world-iind Lit on Ice, Loo .. . _. _. I- I 1. . ., as well tell look that was not without affection. He speaking of Smith as " that vile miscreant," and in his preparations for the operation he b:)Y". . ".. . I I � 7. 1. � . . Gerald started, "You. may . - -- Fzxn= I , ,.�. I 'now how that was ddhe " only ""far as the table, and and of the lite Mr. Beresford an 11 the showed wonderful fortitude. - . , uce A DiszRT.-The Oaod Rir' � , I _ us - started forward . . unhappy murdered I . one of the most .�A I " Smith hesitated. Then suddenly, yet raked in a hoarse voice: - . - . � gentleman,' she now bapocaln prosperous AdventuPlB with A PGIJ:Lr Be". inn, f 9 - I eat oasis in 1, L, I �,. -&or of pride tlgar yuu si.-iii, .. . .!:! IL gr - " ! - . - SAIisis. It - overlies a vast subterranean - ' at, 44I r little Peggy. Hen 0 0 .L��ests of the achievement, he mattered am going me !n i intellect elliffetZietent to give evidence. Either the east coast of Greenland I more "so r, - 9 - I ­ I---- . -A noa..hAlf - .. ......... .... . 11 . . -wi out tie -cushion an -i d7du - - --- - ---- -- Lreti...- _y _. them Y t or- Fit -1 . 17 the bortU of Woulartal - - _.T . i ht-imad ­thej. dtasties 1, . 4onarvair from -two rouse om , ; :,; I.:: 1. t oblaraform in It st Paris before the train made her lie down.' The poor child. must hounqkeeper to an elderly widower with the Frigid Zone or elm the G ..w. miles wide, which, In a distance of . . I , )'. .1 . 1. . . whom she it ion from north to, south, lit now tapped' by . �.. - I . started, when the two English tools had Left be taken to England tonight, to escape the childilim, to d of relating vats the, acquaintance. of these animals more. millet .pouting welt us- . their bags and rap to 90 to the buffet. i investigations which wouldbo.suestororne'ti) Interesting but flagrantly improbable a successfully than other explorers. Captaiti, about 114 French I : The guv'nor-Do Brateall-took the cork her can." . . I I story of how her late amp or fell s via 'Knldewey'q- account Of the 6Xpedition of tive one*., with -'a total discharge of 63,425 . .. 't A=Wa&,- when MIN U'Lood got out 11 You cannot take her. Sia will want to .to treachary of his confidential oink 160-70 imantains more bear stories than all gallons of water . minute. The Oned 4' - -1 - _` L' : out� a the base ingratitude of his daughter. & has ...Ay. MA� p,JUL t,. I. hear. - - � , . 1 .-7, , .z: to fetch him some chocolate. He had lots go with bar husband." - other books of Arctic travel together. The B � . ,� . established, an foll6wing may beltaken as a spectra of ing condition, and an anal date produe . of time to find the notes When they I I can at least go as far an Dover with Blair's Innocence was ands an were all asleep, sad to write a telegram them., I . subscription was got up for him on the Stock these Interesting Incidents in winter life. tion of rooce than IWA0. - The popuI&- 6% which They January to tion. which, like the productive. Lead, has ,.*to an unknown addre ch he irabod- -Why, whyt When will yon go? Th Exchange, whose members don't wait far & It happened one morninIg In . the more than doubled int Years, Ia about . - anted afterwards for the one Shaw dictated will. not want you, it is I w1o, want you, Clear claim to be me" an their liberality. Tneodor Klentzer, who,iubg the time . I .hirty-ous acu- . - - -toLardKeighlis " Madeline., Are you going to Image me Gerald, having been beguiled, on pretence men were busied without, or were obliged 13,0DO, distributed through t - re 14 , _ .. . . . : ­ , "And who he bids the notes?" Lek- now ?" of giving Blair's address, into going to the to take their don walko thought he would tree. ..... ­ - de'll : ad Gerald, breathlessly. . . She seemed so broken In spirit, now that office of the gentleman who was getting up climb the Gar MSUL=g to view the InCreffin- ELZCnWC PIANO PLATING, -Electricity bee •' i � 1. , � I - ­ 1 pply a. substitute for a ma:.. - '... •- . . . - "Under his . . . neemdully midday light. been invoked to sal I . . a wig. her awful work of revenge was a the subscription, was forcibly seized and led I% I., . - so Mr. Shaw was murdered because he accomplished, that her old Imperious dect, In triumph Into the Sacred Edifice, where. mehingt.he-tOP2-hAA-440;teda'.hinmlf on a aloal education. By means ofthe I - J .. g in the still aft. -- -Tiairio - music , mr. .0. - - . 9 1�17­ ; 5., � ' .- " W Confessed to having a clue to the _rob-„ Of manuff-WA-w-her. She turned he was' nearly pulled- to pieces g a son As or Tre ;_� � . I I i bery ?1. aawbgadamo�da,- l,ft,q -In -a hard hesitatingly, with drooping head and tears throng of overgrown schoolboys, who all he looked behind him, -however,he saw not M,ges, of Edinburg, proposes enable Oar- - I TOM in h wanted to shake iris hand and tell him man w I ca ignorant of music tu play the __ sad . Us 1� niano Thi . . . - - Smith broke out in great agitation, " 1 4407i. , whisyered the Gum'&I: had been bosom friends bf his fat , and great gra ty, was. Wat the stran :ther Instruments of similar ;a�n. .,---. . _ was " 4nd music sheet is placed be - - -'. - . . . I . nothing to do with that : I swear I , jkpA,ha came nearer., , "'Phis they had always known the' would NOW to our Theodor,W hind wires spabod to ... . . . . ­ : WA not L atd - each sucioess- . -kpdn'L * I went oat noisily returned 11 osiEvedyttir for years now ; you come out some day. After administe decided a 'man " he waa,,po 1, thin Corritapan with its scale, and - . .. - . - . no have been Iva now It sounded by touching the win -1 � -1. .*..Mo#. uIotb,,by1Ds Bratsull's orders, pat we � by the faigllshlsw_you.sroftie.� but warmhearted congratulation. would, uuder other circumstuAnc . whish closes I , . , I Lee and twk his place In the �' _h at will be =V.sf too a metallic poi - .. W 11,rl" 0 now -you a1w he z1farest and most enthusiastic, nothing, for the bear stood wonderfully wall over.kt with pointer, w an U1 my yo _­. .. . --0z on and with it, strikes a . . . ..' '.. . osi&= Ju=st. I hu.. - Shaw left. Wheat I in my eyes I. d 1 never se:ouou fig= all of different -p-o. notion of for a Acto and could not easily -have been an electric aircut and th proper � . up, I went In- me sgun now, and :rm be my wife n mineacl; but Klentzer was totally unarmed; bell or string. It is only necessary no follow . . -- - ­ -guaimid *kW* VAN §M*IhiUg , 11 a knife I the notes with eye and hand until -the - -bo thethall, and sent, Peggy to tell them to the eyes of, all mem ' b and juggled him in terrible tri- not having even . I.- �.Arivefaat. Didn't I= now speak up,. - Shestillhung her for &few mom amp ugh the building, to the a000mpa� Incredible, is it net f But, as Lieutenant the piece is played. -By sliding tharshest up .­ . man ?" . . . and he new a tear roll down bar fawm& t rigorous cheeri from ths. rest. Payer writes, " The bear' always am* when or down, the whole range of not" io.quickly. . . .. . I . I , I of Yes, Yes." said Gerald hoarsely. she looked at him very sweetly. . Thi ithnziasm did not exhaust Itself in one has forgotten all about then7L,1 transposed Into another key. T h - I . So r was awfully shocked when Victor. 11 You we not tired of -your bargain you r this; There was, as Madame do obtaining Thus. Klentzer saw himself unarmed and ism may be removed to any .819 .11M.1 - .'..."'._..." came back, I swear I was. It won ad Do How do you know that I m-11 not be more redi tad, a rush for ths-bonor Ji Lavery g alone, far from his companions, had close to the piano or other souroo of the musical . "I... ­'­... .... V c I I I Bretsuil could do to make me keep on with self-willed, man petulant than ever Mrsla's modest services ; and he at once the bow. Flight is the only though a doubt- team - � . - I loved you. obtained a situation so clerk, at & MUCh fu chance, of safety ZA the audacious 11 That sermon was the finest effort I ever . .. _. . him. I stayed at ,I,so Bouldaux, after "You maybe you like. I - - . down Unii1tE that *zz Bereafo . I -1: ---- -- , Clearn what 'than his abilities would have thought struck him of PI I a the heard " amid a man on his way home from .. --.--. - . . I an&' commanded- .1 sup viis Of the gl - he 4hola. the churah -I ,Wouldn't have missed -it, -for .. without 11 influenz,a. " I Paris, and a ghastly time in w" for yon suffered, 1--J thick I worship you,-Xv ---- I __ a '". . down M_ .­ %-I'm glad you enjoyed It . . . ' . ._ ,_ . ... Smith had got hold of the idea t Madeline. Let me be your husband still, that her father In dead, but softer aide -slope; and began to harry ., John," - - 4 Satisfaction of him hearers' curiosity- and on Blian be an free anyou please ; Peggy known the mountain. aw. his wife. "Yes, I enjoyed It; hut . . . . ­ did ..., � , especially "one of thept knew 'to muclh__;� only let me think kcUr will keep the shelter she has never heard how he died. General Upon 400kin z back, aftetr a time, he per - there was one thing that annoyed ma." his beat chance. ' I Of my name, if you will not have that and Madame do I,sncry have settled down Calved the great bear trotting behind filini at "Wbat was that, Joha?'- "I had no was in England ; the have a beautiful house a little distance, Hke, a big dog. f ;e In my pocket loss than half a dollar .-4 do 1 rec3galsed me -that time of my anus ..Madeline broke down Into I thea Theme&, Thus they Chang ample R , on deacraded the mountain for 93me ifins. . - ' , - . !�FgDW YOU _ __ Wi& an Ia- near. P ____ me_ �_. I toward him S- -- ­ . for the ., . I ... . 3A the morningr.,he- team "A tz; contribution box.'! . . .1. and they seera -.-- ffst -- - ther. he . .. .. . - - . I . . . ­ .... a -_ �010 ­ -LiTtil, f thaas, of gratitude I I Kleutz'sr halted so did the be ; when I . . . . asked abrul�_�__7i - - __ __ L .. _Ja.t*r9etimjF&nd. sm POP- went on, the bear followM _11y' - - --- �:_____i�_ 11 -Yes," saidMadamedeLinery. "After she lot him raise bet head and pr 11 ___J -_ other's terview with the Popular 1401'. : . . -only UP= bar forebmA&L His had I d ple, and can bear being out of each be an to run, the bear did the a i.me. In L- I that I had solved the Punts, and had with reasonable equanimity.PahaCorrea .. .1 I &as others. 'so when a stop in the corridor 6 - at wi Run the two had one some distance, and The .Y. Y. Times'- denli - . - .� I _ ... .. . to find proofs which would conA irp= - us to got his Mas start up sad FD. qu the -door.. But, as for Gerald and Peggy, the or*' Klentzer thought seriously of saving Mansell, kad- an interview last night W .. -:....--I I M Brasuil so aniio , = - . I I at __ ga . tLoti-Bodsmui,thsa -'*It is Gerald 6 he OPOrted If irreclaimable savages in this respect ; for >.t as the. bear, finding the chase somewhat Boulanger. The, myself sold:-" I will . I . - Z 4 . I I` she . - I ­ .- 4.1�t ' 4- -4 v mud the Young mark ame in Looking bag- present there seem no prospect Of thel=t• wearisome, might props close upon his heshL never allow myna to be drawn Into any , - or Zgerous thing as to send . I .. . . .. t, , _1110 each, a . beyond the uninteresting stage . He therefore uttered a laud shout ;bat the group and I ellen &mnot Igo reattl 1 . to, . :1 .yon to fetch her in your own proper person, gard and ankioun. ...... I. . d"Er � . 4t up in each tither. -Deputies, . - . _ Boa- U What* in Pow, liza4anis ?"he asked at wr . . . , - bear, disconcerted for only a moment, the Chamber of - &hall ;�Wrcnv .. g no I Mr. Bas ford, at 'Los 13.ou � . . ] . t � � - ? ' seemed tUot men angry stud approached calm and patient ay not represent the . . -, .. - . � . .1 - - , . � , . . ­�_ - .. 00. . ` , 11 10auxl" . , . � � I Once. . I � . - X � Z': _ I .. - " 64 OUMIF I I I Will take you to her." . . �.. . I '. . . '. . , ._­- �. more quickly, so. doing � thought he could still gob Y . - . .. [Tim Rai) . v - - that he seemed to feel the ration yet, but I live in hope of ".. .., � He , sloiag the Corridor to the .. ., My policy is essentially practical and con- .-...-] �' ,7. ' � - . Fournier, in debt, to marry her. She led him - _. - I . - . . . . .. hot breath of the monster. Lastita. ..-:-- ... - � I . � I .. . , .- "Andityou who, at Nine; personat- 'door ocher own room,. opened It and went - . . At this dreadful moment --and it wan most irtructi,re, to make our Republican .--! . I . . . I * - ' i .1 likely ]iis " rvatio he remember" the tion rm.'to those of Anit . . -1 : . . . - .. ad , Mr. ,' and induced old Made- in, In a is- minutes her maid Henrietta . Royal 4Persons- a Oonfo trim instead . . . molsolle E to wave her. money to came out, with a very soft tread and beckon- The little King -of Spain is a Constant stories he heard, . and,' while running, of being built &a now on the hybrid Beirlish. - Z. &1AO@ model, .which .� - Victor, an condition that he married an ad - ilio be was lost for . � _. . genius of the French . character. In this . - ourled-u . him in. On the sofs, Peggy was lying, source of disturbance in the Royal P Iled off his jacket and throw It behind is wholly nateruited. t�`tho. . . . - . p -like, a child,-&s1idP_MAda_G (10 rid. - - I 91� --- - Citf.-. will . , . . � I . .. Lancry's head was already laid an her shouT- tiours ind, is Else 110616�t@A% Was fi-IIY- ---Sm; tho-tri-k-slowwors- I - - _jrork�� Fmch . : ' - 'RV'pr'r' _ . 4 Not longafter he and begins to examine the firiands. Tell them this InAmortch where , Afew days Smith nodded. . . . .. . der. . ' 'found in a cuSboard. was The bear stops,. . 44V disinterested." . � . . I . 41 Now,?' said he simply. " HLIf-PiOfi ts- " L. "Yon must take bar to England to -night, taking his:ml day repast of broad and milk. jacket, Klentzer gains courage, rushes On I know many good people end where Bone ... :. ,if What do you mean?, Mademoiselle Gerald. YOU can tell her her father has Not liking the flavour of. the milk he and- down the mountain, sending out a shout for. of my- fellow- Countrymen in"- be asking.7. . . as d ar' its contents lel which resounds thro . to go to, Victor, died suddenly, and got some doctor to for- denly ize the dish o3ured Ugh the silout themselves if I am a ;cwlatfiri. Tell them , .. , ZrAostine's money was � . -.1.. .. . L to innocent of your scheming." bid her to read for six months, "crying has over the nurse who was teed him. - Then region. - But noon the -bear fx again at bb I ang, not," , �_ _ - . . . . who was quite . ;ht, Do' Understand? His Majesty langbod in a -mocking,- haughty heels, and he must throw away cap andwaft "But bWsther Wasn't. It was a bar. affected her eyesil . .- . , - .. . . , . '' that if Victor'got the money, part of it Take her to the Itesside, to Eastbourne or way, and ran off to play with his toys. coat b which he Otis a little.. � ""Mum, . . ption Curable. . I . ould be settled on Min Peg., Of, contact, Meetings, and write to your father's friends I 'ktentzer awe help approaching-1115va- I It cannot be too often impressed on every . I do The two cleverest and most highly educa- Now . I . . - . ... . pop& would have had the ocattrol of that. from there, When the ease comes out, &a it ted women in Europe an said to be the Em. ral friends hurrying over the ice. Collecting one that the much dreaded cousumptioll 1. . .. .11,. . .. .. ­.. . . there will.be a rush of sympathy for you, real Victoria of Germany and the Queen of his last strength, he shouts loud runs on ; but (which is only lung scroful%), is curable, it . . -D'ye we?" Fhurries - ­ . � I .11 and a -scramble to give you employment. Qy. The Empresa Victoria, in. a brilliant 'help seems in vain, for the pursuerattended to at once, and that the primary . . I . � 11 poifectly." 'In the mesubline, we Will land you whatever conversationalist, but is not aamitty" Queen too, and he Is obliged to- take the last thing symptoms, so often mistaken an Bigue of dim- ... - - , . . '. . . . I 44 Then if you we satilifiblis I needn't take ' � - hi ham, his shawl, which he thr ... I . . I _', . . -up your time any longer.. Good -evening.'! YOU want, ,60d you have nothing to do but ta� The former, however, is PON owe exactly only symptoms: of an un- .. . . . pass, Gar- to keep the story Iron this poor 'child's Mar knowledge of scientific subjects overibei monster's snout. The bear, mare -ad lungls, are . . -lot him - She in able ex1ited still by renews* shouting, throws health liver, To this organ the system Ia std stoed aside to - I . . . remarkable for a woman. .. . 1ndeb& for are blood, and to pure blood old started forward to prevent him, but ears.'' . most rein .. . . . . . wiltand'. 'As the "Yea, madame.!' to cou'versio learnedly wfth such man " Vir- the garment blick' a In Contemptuously - i are indebted no less than to pure. Madame dq Lincry raised her , wake up I" . .. and her compre. with & ton of I sad presses ,& the . . 44 Wake up, Niw � - -- - - - the head . . . sit iused, astonished at her for� chow and Von Helmhoiz, 2, forW&Z,A air for &t are action. If -the former in pot . . an . - . - . . .:_ . . ." g ra 83th took the app-rftnitY to , And Madeline, -whose hatred toward the housion of her huab' d's cape has awakened Open the defenceless man, who feels the 11 �=Oqto I girl had given place, now that her venge. wonder .among In . hysiclaus. cold, black snout touch hishand. ' - - luted, we have the backing cough, the h&dd . . . 1. . . ­ . . -, . "Idamaiwhydid. eon let hiiiigo?" asked &Dog was satisfied, to womanly Pity, laid one While Emperor 'A alerick, then the Crown Klentzer now. gave himself up fair lost ; he flush, night-sweata., and a whole train of . .. , .* ;Ck,rald botly. ,,We two are satisfied, but hand on the little . the much b ; but the wonderial thought 11K mptoms resembling consumption. Rouse ' . . a flushed faca, with -great P,cince, was at San Remo, he Was could do nomoril 0 t t a liver to health action by the use of I whole world to know that my tenderness, - . amused at the efforts Of journalists to obtain -,track him of fastening the brute's thr a Pleroe's Golden healthy Discovery, take .. gob be wore round I we&% the Peggy started up, and blinked -in a be. news regarding his condition. ' Oji thefirst with the leather belt w and healthy exercise, live in the i air, and father was murdered ;and If Smith osz� tell _ I . - .1 I . . . .;..... . . . w". . no so much Mr. Sho, w's death, he must wildered manner at the wax candies On the day on which his I 'examined, his- body- antoms of comsuriiption XI 'disappear. 1. .. . . ' . . - I i For weak lungs, . . . . . . - - know something of my father's." . , drealain !-table, then glanced round at the after tracheotomy bm7nb'LrW;:i4`o�rmed he, Fixedly he stared Into the merciless eyes all 6Y spitting of blood, short -now I ; . - , . It . -turned to Sir 17dorell Macke at I a catarrh, bronch1*4 . , 4' � , , -� -He known no more than I danlell," she two tall dirk Warri6illi figwes. standing over n a and said f the beset -one short moment Of doubt ; I . I -a low cry 6f childi?,h-fright. Ger� good. naturedly: ,,Sir Morell', will''YOu .the bear was startled, his attention seemed of breath, t,hronio rissal . .. .. . said gravely. 11 I hauls made a statement to her, with . N" anthms, severe coughs, and kindred affec- _..... , , - old owns quickly between them, and with 16 lease 'elose the blinds do at the window which drawn aside, and the next moment he I tions, it is a most wonderful remedy. - the police, which Smith will probably con her armaU F " ,a, or .I.am off ata gallop. Y firm to them." sleepy smile stretched I as the Hotel do is Mediterraw � p. The 'shouts of the -- I . ' _. - her drowsy head fall- On- his -au ms had evidently PAI r )n (to restraurant waiter)-'! Got. any � ...".... *_ . . 01 TO the police I But he surely will, tiot him, "d, let care that the young lady-journallets will son ersansha harrying to the res( _. . ' . ­_ . . . ;brostand send off as frigbtenedrbrg, and Caused him to abandon Brie cheese ?" Waitei (satonished)-11 Only .. ". ,�� In shoulder. . down -my -1 . ... . ., .... - .da to to the I" . ' ion is.over.". * ' * tho'Pair I've got on, ,air;" . r* 'ro. .t.1, mud ..." . . .� . . di Go . 11 Have I been asleep she asked. it, before the examiust - _ . the pursuit, Klentzer was save&. . . ' Gerald left the room and obeyed. A crowd - 1"0-, no, my darling, not at all, wild Gar-- I � : . .1 They Pay $500, or Cure. ,. obell ald Ina attempt to bio-plAyful. -' - -- . I ­ ' * ' ed For many years the manufacturers -of Dr. . 1. .- ..4 - -filled"the ground -floor corridor of the.b I - - ' - - ..�.,6y _ She Was Bayed who are thoroughly . . . and. streamed out at the door in- the rear of ' me do Lancry slipped Peggy's hat on I . .. Cure for Coldoe' .' From a of any- and discomfort, not -Toy Sage's Catnrh Remedy, I ,.�.,i . . __ � � a group, to which Gerald elbowed his way. to (her before the girl was yet fully _ Clijzon�s-My wife and I have both got. great interpositions, but by the use of the responsible, financially, have offered in good . ".., r,'! � I.. . . I - - , ! " . only sure -pop- corn cut e-Patumm's PAJW�sa_ faith.. through nearly ever , newspaper in _. Smith, swearing and protesting, irms being swmie.� r11* of $500 ]or' a . . . D gendarmes a nacre. 11 You must get up now, dear,ohild," she a cold, doctor. What O,uibt we to take ?" Iii the land, a standing reward' '_ Is I,WY'twi ' Phyaicisz:�, I Flaxseed lemonade I -gen- Corn Extractor.. Tender, painful Corns matter how bad, or . , . stohed him,'" said gently. 'Your husband Is going to . . removed by its use In a flow days, without unto of nasal eatwTh, no me 77 L %. The young Englishmen w , olid YOU, erally recommend.," - . Many substitutes of how long standing, which they can not . , % - -, - he was Una -night I aremosiously Lifted into the car- sal"Lyan-9-n-v to England to - LY eft- Thanks; how much will It the slightest discomfort ft at 4 .with unoontrontuable must both have something to Got .first.11 C in the market make it necessary that only am*. The remedy is sold by, druggists : - .. driven off, - wi . ' I It is mild soothing, cleanso I and 0111 ,with . �!ZM6. - I .!M ! �� mssg� 1, f The wordi "your husband" m.% Peggy be - - Four , &,US)ri , - - , , to ptuAWrl shiould tiecakedfor -&U&Ukm -"IY 50 OantL .. I . I I . am . " . . I . . . __ . ----­­d1&rrga@ to her feet at once, and Ph - ing, deodorizing, antiseptic and healing. start, an _ Physician- pleses; two kis harder and more inhuman "niplice had spiece.ol I Bar,, safe, harmisaw , , I . , * , , , - I t . I I gar = is as derf Ily . Harry I I "Ping and am auto, In through In. nimen Of � ""a, dime "A , was Berestord ` Ernestine � - I I - - " . . i , L � 1._.,7, ­' - do"y allow". herself to be led .to the doffars � , .:,__ - I . 1. . . . ­ . . .- .. - - ­ . .. .. .. - I .- '' 11 '. ­ .. _ bow Wo great for jue" to be satisfied w1* . . � '. I . . 11, � � - I - , . : � .* -.t-�, . . ... . . I— - ... - _­ �� __ !, - . . - . , . . . - _. . � I - 1-1 ! - . . ... -. -- . .1 . 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Cvarerasolem Pith the Duke er Lift of Me London Sweater. and we.. b>�ee bold ,by a man that he eould u t -- •' Liberty' is Union Square, wellington. _.. The Earl of Dnanvw i. not only dairo. kora bhelf cot Sahhio� I>�ae� -ie.-rotu�- ' i Mentis lnarressNaa !frees a Reeeas Nuns. It wan�t�d in 1882 The base has the Tem le Bar fo! A zii weeks ��. • status of a soldier standim at P P appears-FAL'Ar- o rafor He wosied fpr the mea for Soar, weeks for " a• v : , +u if to and from every g oft corner i ming the Hoare of Lords bat b vara• • ss J. R. ro Wola on odurvaawtioa- with W a aro to tr is to butter the ocnditloa of the - ga ery polar of the nom• e8to g aotl►lo The oily b said to have obtained ib name Pas the maiden standing at the pinnacle of The materials have been oolleoted trona the pp000r slava of what k called hetet as fa the g' _ +t flue o'clock fa the -= from Buffalo Creek, and the oreek from an the monuawnt and reprsasnting the liber commonplace boob of the Rev, J:"Mittord, tJnited Staten, the'�oweatiag"system. a ei SDS+t middn�l���t He - „ Of the nazi -L The monument to of re of Beahall, who robably heard moat of L chairman of the committee of which Lords worked every day except Saturday, For Indian o! ohatr a mer Fort Erie was built pare p '• 1767 bad Capt. Wzt1. Jahapn, who mar whhe stone, eiroular col;ma and bowin them ab I Srs�sble,_where he war acre- Dorb and Rothaohild are members Tbey_ .moose Soar waekr he was not_ dant _-- Ars ,, g cont cels. Tho .Dake too to mo_,-_-, e-_., e ub ce a� o in And a•Senees woman was the t white net• carved insoriptiooi. It b called the got- lin Y t to Sae iibrsry of the Hoase of Loads q y employment diem' MonaaJoeab;" y .Kogers, And connected too have his own taking testimony, The view la thus stated another workshop. tie had labored for the ----- -flet at the ,month of $a$ilo Creek .ta the past ten yearn at sweetie work $om alit- to _-- f'i 1783. Buffalo and Toronto therefore, In another respect Baffalo rnrpamen Tc. wordt.pat'on record,. To many other inter• to an answer to a question which Lord Dan• leas rmto and thin k a national feature I believe locators he was anything but kind. Mr. rsvtn put to a witaess, Arnold White, fol= the morningg until midnight each ds is the �". date from the same year; each po-nesaed a ' ' Mitford given one example. When the marl member of Parliament cad oo•lsboret wedi•but Satatday and now earae�fifteen ;.1 fort : Buffalo -Fort Erie.; Toronto -Fort °f the American People. It k the courteous p y shillings wEekly,' He had a. wife and sir Routlle. Each was founded on the shore of politeness of its people. It any doubt thin Duke was sitting'to Phillips the latter Asked with Waiter Besaat George R. 'Sims mad children, a great inland lake -the --ons on the south- statement let him wit' Buffalo and ark ass him "Was not your Grace surprised at others in ferreting oat sten i 'on the poor. �h n, a d paid four nhillings'a weep for q Waterloo !' Never till now " was the Mr. White :-d' The remedies • are: -1: - -~ -- .. _� .oath- Whore of Lake Erle -the other on the tions of information from police mea, bud, ' Hb was reyg�od to work so hard tknt he � - - ---north-west shore of L,ke Ontario ; the one nen men or those he meets upon the,atreet.- regiy. Artb2a�o�e than once offended him The restriction of foreiga'paapet em[gratioa could not drink iiia coffee or tea until It warIt beneath the Stan and Stripes, Strangers receive' a kind welcome. One !a• this way, ands, minor collection ot`hja empeoisiIy-hof men over fifty years of Cool he could not are the time to drink . Pen, the other ung sayings might be made out of snubs to that a e nn-kitled ih their trod" m akin no beneath the banner o! Britannia, and each citizen ls considered se. good a. another 1! , g g ' g L>e 8 it warm The workroom was about font -'"" destined to become a great cit ;bough his reputation be Wealth. -builds no ro.esston. He did not mind talking 'of language but their own and bringing no cad a half arch s pare and -two. or tfour ' both were burned to the ground in the wars social barriers . Equal tights and libertieshimslf when it could be donewithgood money with them, 2. The eztenston'of the y q < ~y of 1812=15 which devartated•the bound to all A common brotherhood and a nom• tem cad' dkcretion, cad ere an [noideni oI Factory Act to adult males, with retriatn- yard° kigh. It had two windotvet two gar. ., lin.,. of the rival nations. =-- I mon hnmaica his confldeaone on great events Hedid.not tion ,of all workrooms, 1 Mean one hen ' htmen, _ ty. % the cetiiflcate of g lig sad four work .. Buffalo, like Toronto, L a great steam= -- "r' "�ar�'— 11ke to figure an: the sahjact of his own story, ro tratioa to be affixed outride the bones it. 0 bed'in the master, were employed is r� w that waum roomit. No ins ector had aver vIeited -11 ' �"• gu , The $andwritin on h '--- �' --"H�la n+�al1 of and eve y VAsays r. or erg tote factory and ranitary inspectors, 3waumm apo a r° en e.8 , but War at -` ' bre of a t and rapidly increasing trade One iay.last summer I went into a law cad and long, -like the whcoping'of the rhe abolition of the oonflioting, cad roper- lmessnquestioned aad is replyr�Las°rrtdbr � Gar• on the lakes and through A fertile country' yer's office, I climbed rap a ill lit of dusty whoo%ateping-dough re ted;"- Wellington ate duties of sanitary sad faawrp inapecton - ' e reale a nam COINCIDE2iT FORTUNATE SITUATION . - hot, • dingy paeange-way until I came to a Dome to take the command W Spain he inspectors -and to raise their gaalifioations.' ` - of each, the chamber of its inhabitants door; and knocked hard. There was no re- should have considered his name equal to as " - " --sTkx. 4Verpopulatielf. _ salubrious climate fertility of soil lint of °ponaa Everything ween too sleepy even to additional forty. men Has it not Mr..W ntAon to detail how, beim _ 11 j connection with 'town cad country—by make an -echo..' So 3 said -"-Come in ' to beau put at as even higher figure ! He g attnggle for existence becomes more severe ! { What will become of the weaker ss the . � stesmboat rallwa tele myself and walked in. It was very warm, talkedpfreely of Waterloo, but usual! to a interested in social questions, he had repeat- Y, all And to ach' s y Interested coma in coarser with the "eweatm is a gnesti°m much discussed )sat now in �,,"j -have made and are still making each s The windows were open, and -the hot air dkiateremted way, as though it was soma- y g' P g came quivering in from she blistering street body else's victory. " Boaaaparte was u system Lord Rothschild asked :-" How the ,paper and magazines. It cannot be `,,,f great and a prosperous city, with s ro tea- g g would you describe 'sweating' Y' said that very much light has yet been ,;., _pX lion rivalling the first cities on the Uoati and went around the office, in sluggish waves clever a mea as ever was but be wanted •,� „ thrown upon the problem. The stern nat. _ neat. we.rpia the big law books on the baies-cov eenae on many occasions. I think his beet It is impossible to give a scientiflo deft• !law which un ltin 1 d ; Saffalo is the larger (250,000x, the weal• a table: Ie. the cornei a of the room the plan would have been to. have waited for 'cation. It might lie called a eyatem ofgrind• P t; y octose that the .��, cobwebs hmg dusty and motionleaa_ A the allied armies .to have attacked. Then Sag the poor." The word' " sweater" used nnfitteet must perish in order to make room >. ?r7 �thter, the more democratic of the two ; To- bro,m a battened watering -pot stood to have afaeled nae out and defeated it.'' in the boot trade had the opposite meaning ,for those better fitted k being year by year < _ . !pato the more ariatocratie,. With its finer behind the stove, which was r2d with fuel "At Waterloo Bonne rte had the finest to that in the tailors' trade, 1n the boot more successfully counteracted by the great —"e but inferior fns harbor, better ter strrded pa trade a "sweater': wan a man who work moral law which in its lower applications ;. ~ V. ' but inferior paved end narrower gtzeeta,, and stood on three legs and acobble-stone: army be ever -had in his life .-full of eattru• w with inaction A soli cue hiza°elf is the tailor's trade one who enjoins the strong to respect. the rights of y handsomer lawns, finer arohitectare, super. f&2 pidob� riaaia Two snob armies, so well canoed, �ochere to sweat. A master or the weak, and, in its hi her, commands each .. for schools and colleges and University. hind the wish the eaweiwt of agges, aleppI be trained, so' well officered 1 It was a battle g I 'Toronto too, has the, more romantio and hind the coal hoz, where aobod coaid get of knifer,in the London boot a e too s a ere him If. Ib to true . ► y giants, It sora his nearest him to to that the rations of this moral law are healthier situation. In Tomato the En at it The glass 'loon of the library hong heroics. To s lady who asked him to telt share. He could prepare work for two, . lish, Scotch, -and Irish elements of national• slat' and the bano2t of ]soya, heli caught, her all about the battle of Waterloo " We �e or four finers.. Supposing the price not yez very marked, and, perhaps, are d not likely soon to become so, in modif in - - _ 11 Sty largely prevail. while 'Buffalo seems to hang in .s ltm'P� dissipate way from the pummelled them," he said, '• the pummel- ppaid lir the maaafaotarewas fear shillings a g 11 _ have a large German element, which r• lock, as though they had tried to get in but led us, 'and I suppose we pummelled the d°sea, the master would take two ehilliagr the fiercenaee of the tompetitioa tot places11 . .-hs tell asleep in the effort. The big dies buzzed hardest so we gained ,we day," This is and divide the remainder among three work- of employment and profit. Still the com• - pr, may be accounted for by the pnrousee g ' g y men, Thas it was evident that the master, bind agencies of easut+►ry science and Chris_ of the Reservation leads of the $eaeos Ie.•. lazily about in the air, v though the had almost capped by Mittord s scconnt of his lien philanthropy ' diens by the Holland Cn y m Irl about decided to make one more effort to, ma;ter•ot•fnot stay of receiving the �. or kar%r, wan anxious to increase the num- P PY +re helping on the rapid _ v mpaa y reach the ceilin , and if they missed it that ntalatioaa o! Creav after the f ht. �t °f '!awaatan," an he talus god an ie.• .In°rea"e of the race by the removal o theI Is perSod of the city's history. in 1798 the New g gg y B tressed sources of disease on the one head _ York Le Legislature anthoriaed aliens to tin's they world give it rap and fail down on He would nob hear of. oon tulstion :- proportion of the money, .The. , and tate :t the floor. In. s. v old-fashioned web " It was a drerdinC business, thou- knifes d the a diseased n d skilful treatment of . _ _ hold land bey which law the Holland Com• e� provided his man with a of coffee "' 4111 y were enabled to take cion of ter. L window corner, se. old-fashioned egad rasa destroyed, and s d -d near thing,,' m the morning and to the evening is order Wonderful as are the ac ievements of► lied pea poises alder, In a condition of pitiful destitution, Geo a the Fourth k no eatlaman " be to re°nab the workers from mo ' "Y the leads they had pnsoAsred and is the sat b a rant is his den p �� B P viag from science and banana inventiveness it isdonbt- "ma year the name BufLlo was gluon to y , trying to make up said, though An excellent actor of one for their seats. He also provided them with sci whetter u eau Ica be inventiveness i owe of Erie. yTo Joseph Ellicottr more tiiaa to i6 -find to brace - 'cad get at it and mond ten mina tee. Like Mr. tools, light and what was known v 8 . -o mea n a ear y to acid to bs support it onger. conversation with taoreose the ry over. the old, time -eaten window frame, Roman moat affeasive. The Kia never sgi- eYSTE3c oa wosxlNda meamr of subsistence in equal ratio with the. due the re.pid pro�reis• of Buffalo, �vht-.�}m-for tier wood g multiplication of the tyre. if not, tke� __ nulla irons- it om +ham% -t to s o syr; Hem, 1 en the PmP might food nompaoy , the Qnxa did His the stop boot trade had been brought about world meat be Gsadia towards + torr Ail tits green table were kvea d3r t 4 1. g bectiats veyed the'iand for a city in 1798 and opened grscefa ; who a m their Panama by two factors not to existence two enerat- overpopulation. In nth n the "rat wagod-road -in Eris Count corroded and split rap the back. The re prenn'ted -by the lord in -waiting, ions Ago practice of riveting Sad the must Ivitably numbers Dame when there will be 1 y the bi on glass stead had dried up in a driven befcre him like cattle, Se keeps unrestricted Ina station of a haada+trom story of Portia Rsnrom b one of the �_. orackied mean The lawyer lay propk waiting. The lnekiest man is the Rnaela, Poland Lid Germany. Tlyey belong cava else sound, cad 6o witlfor -whom no ;wtheretore,be I earliab tales told ter Bnflilo's hls3ery. Asa back in him big leather chair. - Iiia feet were world ostia into scrapes by miscondaot, ed to no union, and were to work foredoomed either R� • silversmith, settled In Buffalo, in ! g willing to be anpporbad by the 1798 w tyi bis wife and infant dan ter on the table His hand hung over the hook" and getting out by good lack." Oi hen the for such remuneration an was given to In- labors of others or to starve 7`hia, however, daughter of the ,hair.. Hie mouth was wide open ; duke dined with L.oub XYIII., he observed dine odw _ Portia, The,Beneoa tadlaos, one the bb eyes were tight abut His hat had roll• that all the members a! the Royal family anau a dray. who absenoer of iappfraaticashipe C am`stativrardther� tfor han an actual daugmei TSSaEB os Tti� iaoQUora, ad the title A newspaper had fallen were waited ou by gentleman, " I, of was another cameo. Formerly workmen had i sines the state of things described cannot. _ occupied the lands surrounding the village. from him hand. He did not move when 1 course had a servant. and was the best wait- to underlo an appr'ntioeship la order to be exist, save in special. overcrowded nom - In Qw of their visits to Buffalo made told him I had come to . g gg greener' who had not arrived a munition, they pay that bill He ed oa at table. Whsa part 80, accord skilful. A •' _ es, so long u thane are iP other % a raid a Mr. Ransom's hoose in his Mb• mored pun ,gently, regalarty, bat reaolately, to ilii. Mltford; he did the follow thin to . seam and being denied liquor resolved to like one to whom anoring and sleeping it not a ons day apparently without u ainggi mfficKentl ht m abroad to tanow les considered oL the world large and fertile aress unoocu�pf. Barry off the little girl Portia it wan with a duty, but • pieaanr'. Above the little hair :-1: `lent to morula y 0On'P° .. pan -in+ ad. Thus the roblenr; far acme l;enentiona g Pr+Fss• 9, Gave wort. • p I thers.te.t diffianit�-. b the ehild._sen Seca safe and above ItIQ ¢rear# table awe -two .bride. _ oar a he two 0 oa a' come re five itae to t redk - ttr1. e hudza Comm atddFi y -- - =-� sacted H CO , eo a !f in nae o tri. I .1Ransom and hes neighbors. Not oo �-Mo. the improvementslry a+i6 only wan table ib said, in aever+ knees o! for t g• 5, Was Prea'nt at a council and a drawing• iniportstloa olrella h a� a conger to 11,1111:11,a spparse y set tTid the child saved from the Indira- but lived, black :- room, gners. �ti here there was ;les, a process which b beta gg carried on on -- _ ed, and afterwards became Mrs,' " This in busy din ." 8 Looked fa at two exhibitions, i. not the poor foreigner there was not the s ooastantiy taoreaeing soak from .year bo y. l Y Eatertaiaad s0 gnats ss dimer. 8:. Gana a sweating. ' __.:-"-'-=1. pherr Harvey, . Aad over the Litt a Iron oafs emphatic let. ball. 9. Exrorted the last fair danow to Ie. aoaw�tc ail Derby, :Rho Inquired year. There (+, however, one form of the walking npMaia SCL, Bdifala, Doe might rely Ie. chromatic print send :- ) d(� ' hi carriage and s+luEed bar ab snarl-+, about the hoar of ebur of sweaters, Mr. catty which cannot be as eerily met Earl, sadly fancy lar o Yoage Se., Toronto "Time t money." . -White said: they worked about eighteen gratiOu to easy enough for aheaaombered There are similar wholesale houses at the I hadn't the heart to wake him. I rat honvm a da 13e had seen mea as work from y me '" ;foot of the street Weir LAe ulna!,, and similar down and gave him se. hoar of improving �`rerfllany'tl Nest, >dffiperor. flue o'do,ky ilio n, -or e, en, in most_oare-, for Ism. j db lays of goods on either aide o! the street,, seflectioa, and ce edieed a yselt with flirt Wiliam is very deeply And thoroughly a m: nattt midatgbt. They eat . es.. Bat what about the mniitplyiag6on.:. - with iia rid- ' till you r' - amu 8 Y and worked ,at their sea - g slope each the tion sat an m brit- 13md seats end k thea y Y I este Prussian. He k a lTvin breath too sande of single women who cannot _-_�- g, mg embodi- meek !here. - ;p ease House. north of which are many kaod• meat of all the gaalfties +rad task of IiLU- ,� ,. abroad alone co fi,rht the battle oa a foreign, �ti some private reamences and patio Insula- - Artistic Cartels Btaf. tia•which, throe h eoirel two oenbgnria, only y°aterday' he said, " I saw one o! coil !' Take the Dasa of Groot BrItaia, for " tions Parallel with Main St., which tuns g pr y these dtraera. which oonLlsbad of a piece of instance. Statistics show that there are at - I know of nothingg fa the matter of fat• have brought the little mark of Brandenburg hard, pADty like bread." _ the present time 800 000 more women then. . north and.toath, arm P-ri, . Washiogson, yi � thet.appaals so strongly to a house. up from s puny -fie wizk a poor, scattered Nlagari and Debawarertreats, tkelast be elation of a mil[ioa and half, .A rooR niv.rEx men is the United Kingdom That mesas KFie, illness is the d for its m keeper a Slants v beautiful fluffs for car• pop to the o! course, se. the S g ' agn�ront tains and ban in a A viatt. to nae o! oar .tate of a great kingdom, sal This ince' of •bread was , pectator points oat Shat 8 8 Sag nearly fiftyy P produced and P , private residences, fan churches, ample targe emporiums the other day modified me millions of ogle, and giving the law to all ebony° tO the cemmittea there are 800,@00 girls who cera. aeverhave boulevards and brood pavements overarched that those ulna who cannot Afford superb Europe, na Ie. a+tnrated with all the in- Lard Derby asked, "Bat was this piece, husbands, unless polygamy is zeeorted to, . by linea ct lofty trees On this street stand atincts and idess'whit:h has raised , this r. m bread for the man's dinner or breakfast, What to t° become of theme? But a limited djres tapestries with French Renahwace pat. p� magnifoeat t:hurohes alesost side wean ernnis to her re ,Mad hls Mr. White !" " I took ib m self," aerie, dl r. anmbee of them;-w'.'may asenme, have per• by tarns, or brocade° of the time of tools' p eentemiaeave Whim „ y eats yr friends In + !tion to ej fide. First, Calvary cbnron (Yreabyterisn) Qaatorze, can still drape our doors sad win- character b the crown and flower of these . as the remains of his dinner. He POe provide per -. A hand time and imposing' edifice of white down artistically. I was greatly surprised two centuries of might and rnthfulnen and had eoffe" with It, but no flsh; nor mqa nianently for thefr sepport. Under the in. �� atone ; next, s Methodist Episcopal of equal to find tbst.one of the newest, a it is also spoliation exalted into creed, On the other Por anything alae. It is the ordinary fluence of the better notions which modern ' sad•dmitar propw�o an bat of red stone ; parr` hand his mother, is the bat rugal odaot of the. sweaters. By -working eighteen or opinion, or peihspi modern nevetuty, i - #hen Trim Chnrah A i liah a one of the the blue fabric° for heavy pprr nineteen hoar a d+ for some ears the causing to spread, large number �► by (' gg ) .� maaive pm tierea, ie simply the blue or brown denim ,f • totally and fundamentally different day of red atone diHtria� from the used ids working -man's over ctvilizition _.-Yioterir Adofaitieria d as- I kfa�a oveatse 3i>seTp�oot trade ho are using noated 1 i�others w e ar er on nae dde-thanthe otheer tionably the broadest, moat liberal, La Moet to be a kniter himnlf. The celonia( mar, at and fitted to support themselves. 'pet. j1 with targe a$onlar windows of stained glen one.ot the.sseiest means of ornamentation is lovable of all the Guelphs who have., been In flooded witbr work of the mot worthldse °ided suitable o°enpptioae can be found. fronting the atrea.. 'Another . handsome Fora dace Elector George drst leaded ie d scription turned out by these events Bat there's the rub i I he eocpe' of we. .w to cat a pattern out of the cloth and a ge English oharo6' is that of St .Sohn on Swan England. When I v boots with soles ,made Tar man'a op rtaaities for'self-sup 1 �ligge is on wrong. side out Embrold ng y that she is the cal gely of brown 1� rapport has also -moi" $t , built of white atone add resembling m ontUae aiitoh k. sko very effective ; the ens of her family wheat present spmpathtzeyi P• been en err of .late years, `until the pro• mach the Presbyterian and Methodist, aa3 pattern should be flowing and atabesgae• wholly with li[r. Gladstone, I have most The Earl of Danraven . waked :-What! b fessioan an pnranits which remain exola- - whom Sunday numbers 630 pupils. lila °e one nom aim 1 and Sall lad! the price id for fl �, lively male reserves are ve 0. of P y Dated finishing few pa trailia vines y her din P+ these boots , pp indeed, . The writer witnessed the children's Easter composed 8 and and bent of mind. Obvkwsl alio can have "The maaufactnrers sod But the trouble is that the number of doek- .. flower n A flat thread b used which dna y rpence a air floral service 'this church. The altar, not lose its lastrsiri th3�tsunEdiy ma es a w o wo s oxen, o r ware d'oorated with arland's chair, and sot'D desk °ems elegant' table. ; being heavy it hani[,Gladstone offhand, and who avowedly „ " What o you coy," naked Lord Darby; S oit�fo work.' ` here are nowp�the - ,Above g glean. drape well, and falls in rich folds. hates England as the country whence has about the men who work eighteen hours a 1 us, three applicants for every .. the altar . was a la ` b oreae. From Dome all da situation where there w For ssindowa the oonsti !.' as a the bank of mon which fWthe ba bi-mM is eammer, obsess cloth re, tntional aoneenae which y little only Imt libantiial lilies • P talar its popularity ;bac whore white b un• Nowadays limits and hamPali kingship: "I have known one sweater who, when one, and the great London shopkeepon sPr+ng :desirable, on account of dust, there Is a kind , I he went Lo midnight, was w exhaust. °OQM fin weir aatlbl;shmea With the ts. wi .. ,PURE Axa ravEl v_ CALLAS es of eorim painted is colon, +sort ct rhea ad that it was his custom to sleep with ,his daughter of clergymen, country solicitors, �, �P How- to Aa>4tihitate Poverty. - head on a table, being too tired to to bed, _doeton, and superior clerks, and thea lave , which fs ver . Ice uali in the distribution o! wealth Any attempt by the men to or ggoo r kind of worldiial be for admittanos � r 4hanoel while the entire 'pulpit front ry poorly acd effective, It will g by gaaire them- outside What b•to become of the aoaetaatl `: was concealed by a. mea of white weer, and look well for three or fear seasons seems to many to conititate the greatest of elves, to gat shorter hours or to obtain bet- increasin number of these o y • - and delicately tinted floweri intermingled without washing, and is gaa:o atui airy, all social evil°. Bat, great err may be the tet wages, is looked upon inaabordiastion Young women, to " with green viiia all artistically arranged. and not nnUke China milk in design Lad pea• evils that'aro attendant on -soh a condition +rad ,the members- will instantly dlsinin whom se f-anpport is s nec'ssity, tad who , ---Fully one fourth of the immense assemblage '41'41 appearance. As' it coots but SO oents a of kgs, the evils resulting from Anequahty thOu are able end willing to work, but fbr whom that filled the sanctuary were ohiidren An• windpw, it cm be replaced when you tiro of wealth would undoubted ybe much greet. _ The life of a Loa&,n sweater was hopeless no suitable work is forthooming! It would ;Y°- -other fine church b that of gtt. Mary (Catho. of It., Use great care in selecting the pat or• Dissatisfaction with one's condition b and d10+iY, and it in not surprising that they • 6°0m as if the revolution in regard- *6 wo- -T lic) on Broadway St. to which thronged. ter'°, as Dome of them an very ugly, A the motive power of all human pr showed showed ineliaations to adopt revolutionary mea a work anti mphete *aim an yet only be- • :•thousands of worshippers early' on Easter creamy ground with conventionalized, Hear• and there in no such inventive for individual propaganda. Rua• • • ' w`•'' morn. St. P+ul's Cathedral in the most lash- 'de-Lls sprinkled over, and a soft• exertion ere the a re-handon of prospective Asked about the sweeten Mr. White Landlady swell board grey-grotmd wank "]f eve P4 sone content with added that they wereneaally intellI intelligent yy ( Sag Bowe) -Have . of ' tonable and Aristocratic church in the city, with trailing vines in browns and reds, and rpMy temperate, most y -0n as children madam! n Sloan) meek- � . ' Immense numbers throng there to hear the bunches of Scarlet berries, are, among the hie situation, or B everybody believed that p° , attached to their familia, y , Applicant superb musical-piogn.nime at Easter Mad to prettiest' I have even, no improvement of his condition ,wan of whom they cangbt Blimps, as it were, iy)-Oaly one, a little boy, and he is veryw i admire the lovely (oral deooratlotu of the Not quite in the decorative line, bat sfble, the atato of the world would be'thae of They never tboagAt of amneement, end at sickly. Landlady (dubiously) -I hwclk* 1 church that day. 'However, no church in bordering on the useful, ire the , comfort- torpor," or even worse, for aooiely ie so con• forty years old a sweater was agedsnd worn know -w at to may, madam, . Some of these - = a6lee of colored cheese cloth. If the idea b atituted that it. can not for any length of out _ sickly c9dren often linger a long time, you- Bnffilq haD so fine* a idtuatioa and each time remain station Are they well behaved?" eked Loid know, and I dont like to take nay, chancee. chaste arohitectaro as the Metropolitan of +now nae to the rani misters, I am rare try, and, if it does not ear . To they will be pleased with It. It in eheaper continually advance, It b 'mare to, tetra Derby Medical' science b orae] to Em' for -. - fin e-oitioy_perhaps, than calico and mach prettier. The gniltIa grade. "Admirably believed as regards mT*Aty; Frederick of Germ in ng `"-�.Y g +Ry prole "on the American continent, can boast w la very quickly done ;one may make several It is a matter of regret that those who de. abominably behaved an regards cleanliness,' agonized ph�yaioal ezbtance ; yet 'hi fns a Court House as Buffalo. • Built pate in as afternoon at .a very Small bee, and they claim moat loudly agsiaat ttre inegnalities•ia worse heIn re than of these men better or 'sept when in extreme distress, be un: white Drone, devoid of elaborate ornaments- Lre light end warm. Pale pink and blue the distribation.of wealth, and are read loan in their own country !' doabtedly wishes to live to tomppl�te bb tion; like the chLare Greek columna of old, combine nively for opposite sides, as do dark with schemes for' the more " e nal division - " Many of the men who come hero from long-oheriahed work of conetita. onal to red and ale blue. of unequal q abroad have been driven from their home fords This endurance for his poopla's naks ' R,4, It rtes r. the parity and simplicity of its P gal eche one " h remedies against b political reasons, - Their social life here' of tortures, fierce sad incessant, to one of grandeur. It occupies an elevated °pate' suffering, are the ones who seem to have the y` with main entrances from opposi-e sides. The U. S. senate committee on 'foreign ,least appreciation of the positive fact, that Ie. certainl 'not better than that which they those e . ;b instance of courage which pass Ira interior is as. affairs by a strict party vote hoe reported most of the enffering which the human rice .left in their own country, into history to adorn. its pages forever, against the ratification of the fishery treaty, endures is the result of causes which are en• Several workmen witnesses who were ex. 7 t ex.►sxE Alva srsaxlneErrr = = Although this is a great and $erious cheek tirel ' within -the &mined full bore out the truth of Mr. Mr. Bradlaugh Put him joct into it badly .' y prcvinoe of individual y as tb exterior, having double ,stairways -to, the agreement recently reached at Wash- human notate to prevent, and that,. there- White's investigation• One oan-stand as an when he charged that Lord 9alisbary had L. slid be, enclosed elevators leading from ington Fuming tato effect, there is an fore, reformation. of the individualin im some• instance of all. given £35 to promote the meeting of work• - 9oor to floor. A tablet in the entrance, hall apparently well-founded opinion at Ottawa thing more important than the reforrnaitoa A.woRsrtt.N's TESTIaIoxv, Ing men in Trafalgar Square that oalmiaat- �,' shows the agnai-or and offioo .of every room that ultimately the Cleveland Cabinet will of socio Samuel Wildman whose a ad in a not Lord S -. ty. +liebaiy proved con- - Ln the bnildm 'The Americans are a praot•. groveatrong enough -to have the conclusion .. . , Ppertrsnoe con dnsively filet the cheque for that amount (cal Te. The Court Howe was erected arrived at by the recent eoraminsion adopt; „ �� tsadivted•his name, a boot finisher, said`that was given to provide foal for unemploy. , PsoP Ah` nb 'I neves work he said • ' he came from Hungary ten years ago, as he ed workIn Ie. 1873, and in that name year they 'erected ed. Just now it b thought that: it will be _.. ' , - g men and was need for .-that — s magnificent gaol of •whirr atone in the unwise either for the Preeidea6 or Secretary ,� With pride he gazed aloft, could not get a living there. purpose, so that the contribution, Instead agri pposite side. of -tile of State Bayaird to soh .for the' treaty's Indemd g What were on � Being � sesr.of the Court oa the o , I atwaye-sleep in. gloves, y engaged at there! of to hk discredit, was one for which p tt.kee s m hands Do soft. ' - laked Lord Dnnraven. .. • _ he; sboald be honored. Mr. Bradlaugh was „ street Tn Buffalo; from Court to pt iDoa b satiflcation, owing to the enmities;bhab would p y „ „ but a step, one may ray. certainly be aroused but befo a ,year bar .. „ I was a teacher. compelled to make se. apo�oggyy, bat even y ' ;° y I see, the ornel maid re lied, •' Then what made you think yon . could that Will not 'relieve hint .froa�payi In another tangent Buffalo Sar eiceeds rolled by it la believed that the opportunity �' How yea-scoompliah ad that; do better here!" - - - • • rYYii � Tomato. No monnmeat in Queen's Pork, will occur. Thus the treaty b not lost, but And, a !11500 for a libelous DtatemenL, mads th a tITAI Lovely.aa Nature hes roadebbe sareonndirsgy in absyauos, on Eli weir, when ��est' Dame to Fngland�t y told him noklen d of lmowkdge of what - 7 .I. . -DO y h _ e Eesti Sad he war a��bont ti _,.. �, -- -- - - — . .. a -- - .. - - - - --_.. :� _R%b __ , +k . . 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I, t " � �, , ­::"­,- , �. �. " I - � ,�, ­ ., : ., .1 . . Z.- .. ,� �-*:;7�---,�. I I 11 , . . ... . ,� , � � % ,� 1. , . . . , : , ., � � , . . . . . .. :� - ;,.: . * V , I � I �? , '_ , : �� , . . � - - - ' ' . . . . . : i I :,:; L - - - ­;� - . . . I - - -- - ' , ! :,, � ,�..* :i -� 'J",.. ,".1.0 - . . . :' - TO 0 U B 6 V BaCRINVISM *By reforr!" -Now for your ti.kets. Through rail- 0" Mow* .. '­�.!' � �rl , ­ - �1, ". � , ,!*:�'l-'�,� i�k' Q- I.. : . . . . ; .:, ., �, ' . I . ; � ' L' "I .. . - . . . I . ., ` ., . I I '�: L ".': � in L.' . 1� 1� I . L I .1 : _] ! I . ­�.. to tJz(, w3di,eos label an YOUT Pl.r &Ii. See hen young man. are TOY' keep 9 '.. 1. . 'i . . ­ 1- 1Z ; * -7 :.L,..,: -:.,: , , %, .".6" " L . , which 'Dakot-, Manitoba, C � 17. . ­ . - L ' � ' L ". � I . a date which way tickets for I I 1-� - -� , , I . I•. *. 11. . can az ways agoertain tb . .1 , - - - I _ ­ , V1. IL oLpsay with a young InAy ? well, . L, : � , , , . 1111�1; subscrfption to TZENSWO-isleald- fornix, British Columbia, -Nebraaks� con ­ . ': . . I , -11. -­ - - . , � = .. .. . .. a I � . L . � I .. � .1 1. ' I I . .. : - ­ . . I ,. , . .i - I , �. - . .1 ­ . .. I , . =ttzzoeg aro acknowledged 01 of the when you begin to feel that her little , .. . . . . :1-777711. . � , I �­ �., . ' --- i- Oregon, or to newly all I '.. .. ... � . . , . . ­ , I , ,� -:� �', L ibange of "to on label 00 the AM P&Per '*: foreign),- i=or ocean, brothw-is a nuisance, and J215 childish -, .. : � .,:. . . .., I '. , �.. 1i . ';'... � . -.�. . big oaks. Always world (local or . - . . I .: . . � 1. , � -­ -.- I : lowing receipt of money at t . 1 7.-, ., 1 .17 L . Z . --- � , "to paid ahead. tf too. Pro. pranks are a bore to you, and on quit , bmp tbo guaranwed at rook bottom rates. -.. . ­ - ­­.: I -- ­­. ­­ .----. � . . .. I I - giving hum peanuts as you �U to do; . , . . ­775�� - I . . . - � - Tn curable at your leisure from B. Stephen- V , . . . .1 .. ­ .. ..- I . . . .. .­�,V . :1 '.. .- . � . - . - , . - - S L , b L _ --_--: .. NEW AoVZRTl*zucNTe TH48 DAY. sou, uptowntelegraph _ . �.. .1 L� ------- :�- Uezes 0111010, -Whitby. Office houts TW To* grow impatient for-, the old folks to - �L-1 .. .., , . . . . I 11 I -&m. -to 8:80 P.M. n lines. retire, so you can see, .-- ; " ... ---- --- . . -1- I I'Mals-C. Dale. . ­ . Choice of? ocean you go home ; when. - E -O0 D T . � - ,­ , X- 7 .• j . gib ii- just a - ,p� and G. T. R. when, after in evening's call at her home, 'L . her al�; L . � ... - . 14peals-DowswFIro. - �L , He also sells "hens eggs" for hatching, mment 'before :-- - - . L . . , _ upon going gut of your place Qf-btainess - . . . .. - . ". � I . . . , .�. � - - It . I .. . I . . � . . . . � _ - - ­Black-f3rafrieh,�LqLam*h&PV�! -"White I , . Local -E. Stepbein"n. , ­ I - . . ..- , ,. I ... . . :. . , - , -Legborns" (fine Pam stock). -t any -time of find yourself I I.. I I .. �'LL - � : ; . I --------- �.� � . 1�-.' i, - "" :. . . - W. . day, you f . : ­'­ I For S&W�76-xiat §%.,.,w I ­ and Brown,", ., . 1. . ­- . . IL.. - . I I �. - The birds can be' seen at his hennry-. involuntarily taking a sweeping survuv ' ._ . ;­­ . ­.. - " " - I . I . AU I Prices reasonable. - *1 of the street, and a feeling of disappoint. . . . I . . - - -: �,, J . .. e . . went creeps over you if she do"n't We have opened , this week a large stock of Prints, Dress Goods, Shirtings, Cot. ­�­ . . - . ­ � -1. -: . . . . . , � . - ­ - . . - ­. . 91W S ago" 11.46'..'s. . ... . -bappeu td be in sight.; when other girls to4ades,UV which are offering at very I ­ - Pumble IWO. - . . -* ry low prices. We are I . -, 7-:1-- - - I -­ ------ ..----,- I . ... 11 . . I en had a very do very well, but they can't held a candle I.. - . � . I . . A number of m . � showing some of the newest shades in dress goods. . 1. . . .... I - ..�­.�,!.­' '. T., MAY 4, ISM . . . '. . �',� - '.." ". , I , ,7L ! PICKERING, ON exciting time fi=91or sucker"s on Fri-, to her, then you may as well conclude -7 � -7- �' . :­. . -Q- O.. _ 11�11 ,.. �,-. . , . -many'.' A that you are getting it pretty b ­ IL .. ­- .. . I . " .. . - a great . I I ­�: � - I- -� day last and secured . adly, and L . ­­- .-. .. . : � � . . .- --- . . I . . ! I 'a take them ,, . . . .. ­� . - i : : --� . � dispute arose over who should 04 had -better sit down quietky and . ask ...... .... .. � .. i .11 'IMSO -in -d na racket ensued. -Some . , I . OI- of our . - LOCIMLE; yours and perhaps her) some "HOUS L. �.� .. - . - . home, . if . �' ­ . I - - Oct us .to give par, ( . . 4 . '..*., , ­ ` L. . I:, - 11testions before Y04009 any farther.L,- � :,TWEEDS, TROUSERINGS, , ,:."', - � - readers perhaps expect . __ ... . I , . I .. . ­ ... ­ . �­ � I tioulars of the row, but we won't.: � In Dansvillc Breeze. � . . . . .. I . .. I . . . . . . z . .. I I I -Good assortment or Express wagons the fir -A PI-ce, w nnt think Han .-- . - � E; . � ,--..- $ . rge st�aih ge to 201pot A pa;r of pflnii or suit froM.- SniLgat I no . , ,. - - .. .1.11 . - . . "I - . obvep, at C. Dale a. . 11 I our readers care a cent who got.. t1opped, An Oral I .. I tt"first -clan style at close prices. - - . - � t home' lfia,allficturb by buy- and ii3 the 'second place, we run biJT Any per -son wbo.migbt have happened -Support . . ., I—, ' IV . . - . . .... �. :�:,��I' at"Dowswell's. Chances of getting walloped ourselves if abroad one ' morning early this -week,- - ---����- .-..,-.-: - .. .- .. .. � ­ I L.. ; 1. - ­­­ . . I � !,� -­ slig your tinware Nv*e � a b ' . .. I.. I . . ,� . .. .. . I .... . . .. . .. .1 .�• , ;. �:­ - : ­ A16 weathei is very dis. we mention the affair, so . int,-vd to would have been startled had. e seen a . - . . . . =This changes, perched on a window :-­ -agreeable aud-6 lli!"'�illillill�"�l!!!!'::111!1":"11!1 ....... Mks maintain a discreet silence. Each'p�rt Y1 white robed figure p .1 I IY-- . . '.. -- --7 - - ul ­ wildly, and. . , I I.. �­-­W__-_,�, wen and. - � ::;-,-- A - -:'' 11 T11XV-w 11 ' 'best assortment eter. - � "o -heating W -- . - --� . L -. -Flowers, tli(- I ' successful end of aboutthevorierty--rTursp-,- ­­ - ,. they carne out at the ff�!� ­ - . L � . .'­% I* � . � � li - . :- .- . '- �.- . shown in -Pickering at Dowswel s. the dispute. .� I . . - . � Thom on's black borse,old Royal Georg# . .. .. . . . . .. . . . * -- -- * i . ­ . . , -- ­ -,­­. �_.. .. . . .1 -Better than straw or hay. Felt for Strazwe Z%*AIL ----�- I and 01 puie-bied imported Messenger. -.---1. ­­­- - . � ' laying and . ' ­ -- '. . . . - I . under carpets.. Try it ; for sale at A . . The facts watch led up to this scene are � � - . . - . -I' �- . I . . . . - . . .- . .-. . _ have - . ,..., ­ � C, Dale's. I , I hiei' �[d,tnrOay - morning -- . .. I ..- . . . . .* - 4 One of the strangest tl ings we I . . . across id our time h '119t been ie. .7 . l - . . ., 7 - ran Re � ----,-- ---...-, Wi-etion in shades and colors, iltire'News, staff has� been.rus4inj . , . I L -Fine A . as V1 Haight. He the e -- !.. .:. --- ported to us by Mr. RenTy all ­­ - - I �. - . I of-Sendersm, Percy A Co:i mixed paints, tag a ewe which gave birth to a lamb on thr6ugh hors6 billi and pedigree cards at . . � . . I . I .1 . .. -. �' .. . - I * - � . •, . . . . . - I., . - . . .. . . . ..... I I ,. ­ ':� 1, - :... .. . u up o. , , 1, ,;-.-,..:---. . .. - I I .., 111 - . .ready for use at C. Dale's. April 20th, and the two were a a rapid roe, .and working up to 11 and ' .. \ , � :, � . ­ ­ . .. . . . . . -and O 12 o'clock p.m. in order to accommodate 1. I- - .� . I I . . : . I -We have received in interesting let-- gether since that time; n Wednes.. . , . - ... � . I . . I . . '. . . I . I . . I I . 11 .� L ---7- - . . ; .1 --�.. trons, and the comp. who set the . . - . ­ . - ­ . !! . ­ , ter - . - . .. :�- . - -- from Mr. L. EL Ackerman, wbicb-will day morning the -owe � Rave birtb_to two. our pa it - -���­L ­ ­ ". ­ - ­ - -..----. ­--­ - --- -.,--.---. . ... r� - I ., ...-- 11 . . . be found in another column. more lambs-& period of fourteen to. --- �edigfees go 66 saturated with "horge !TL . 11 . I . that he dreamed about it, arose in I . ­. story rnov ha talk" t and recited two or three pedi. I � . I . - . - I - - . . .. , . . .: .. , . � over ruled by the ' certain '� , , , , . - .,F- . -1 --- -idles Leonard, of Oshawa, was in having elapsed. This - . . -- --- . --.-: , - - * - , the village on Sunday, and looked o egg itofs of c 11 is Slee sad , - g ' at and - - �: ... ­- ­ . --� � *� . go eas for the edification of a tie , ". . k . - .. papers as something fishy, bat gr - . I ... .. the "hose r One �� , . . . . If her former home., = � I . . .. ,., � - ­ - 1 . . - the night winds as they passe Haight, our informant, is -s thoroughly --Weare sorry to heal that Mr. Thoi. ' thing may be depended on-'WsE Nzws �- Walkey, Of this village. has suffered a reliable gentlemen, and .says�.tbere n ' out good work phOaper. and ... ... ­- . . mistake about it. Good authorities pro. can turn o' I ­ .. .- - ­-----taralytic stroke,-iind that his recovery - -district. •I I . - I . . . 0 , . L" ­ 1 6�7 � ; -7` ­ ' . - i-1 extremely doitbtful. ' . nounce this the first east they have ever quicker thatL an office in this . . - I .� . . 1. . . ' I s L'.- -. -­ - ­-­ - . � A I ' . � . � met with. . z9aniftsto. - . I WE ALL :INTEND TO G 0 z� � - -Dust is a nuisance in Port Hope and , '- ­ - � e7A­wlie - . .. . . I . Re �, :. - . ,- got I-aftudIEW& - - . . .' . - , There is 't 'b� 4a -- desire. - to, - - - . . . . . L : - . . ­: � the watering cart is andergoing,medical " in emphasize before the world gets a day -- ­7�� - - �� .- I o -- _-on . -- ,, . .� "- - - treatment. The Times- man. waxes wrath That elt ver writer, "The Khan -last empb . . . -.'­� . - .. . . , . . in his Tuesday's Tek older, and that is that this sheet is a . ----. ------ ­ . .. . . ,. . .. --on the subject, and he is elQquent ragas a short poem . �• ... . � . . - - -- . -. . which e pasted in we crown or news . if it - isn't -it oajht.-A*-be-- --- - `-Evefy -should-now- see our e4 I . . : . should b . y fine assortment- ---z- - -� - -' '. :, . - . . -� sag". : .� - ,Here -it is -Don't If you go away to some distan . body I . _ ! , , . -your i�!withi liustible fluids, . -- " ' ' ' ' . ' . , t, town and . - - ­ lF, am[9;7- - I � who a great many hats . . . , � ,:, , ­ --: t.. .-James Greenfield. alias Brown, in Lofshirtings, cottons, cottonades, , . . . . .I '. - ­ Was me-% to the ('arit-") PA.- f� Stosdin'o stand with your hands in -ekets, become freighted � co .. ---- I- . I " a rguteu ALVI .M -F. - J ­ I ---- prini's aftbErdfallb, ,,.,,,,LL---.-, . from a G. ear at Whitby a short time I And look like a knor, ons log . I 18-1- 00- � L . � . � ,L. L your hands. And way to remodel the town by Upsetting a . __ *__� - L* . . I . .. L . {your 'gailuses.' spit on ­- --,-- . . . - -L. __;. . . . . - - W --- ago, has escaped from prism and CIM -0% ., -- -- -- ­�. .- ,- -- -- -­­ � - I hump yourself out of the bog. Ai- bri-eYbI&U,-36n-"f in dig -tea .... . ,� -­- : `111 ".---- . . I - - - '" �­ . -11 - ­ . Is found.- . .- -'. 0 Niws gives you creffit . ,. .1- . 0 ' L I all' W the- sprinir. breezes; Thro ; your offended if.THE N %. 'i - .- � - - - - . -.1. � .= L .''. . . ­� buttons ane. I 1. ­ -. - . ait ae*s I ­ :" " ... .. -Rev. J.J.-Camerou, M.A.. hits ac• I whiskers to mournfully rustle; - Remem- for the spirited attempt. if you become . .1 . .. -- ., .... �- .- . . to . . . . . . L . ' t. � , - .. I -1L I IL' - . . eepted the hearty call exteude4 to him 1 bar that Fortune that downy old jade, •enamored of some other man.'s personal .. 1. . -f ,� . ' �. .; ,trom St. Matthew's church. Aultsville, Smiles only on people. who bustle. Chop goperty, and-tako it unto yourself. and - - -- - -- I . I � - -... � . � ---.. - .- � . .... . , %�.-- � . ---. I � I . . . - . - . . "r I . .. L T . - , . and will preach his 1kreweir sermon hire I cordwood, dig drains. or -split rails, But e law7-zends you to CastliDacker, don't - I . . . 1 �.�. '�� . . I 8 I T t � . - r:� I , , - 1: - . on I . . . . " ' -Y 'U :' . �. - . - -S. , , . L . . '. the 20th inst. . i don't st=d around like R dumb thing, get riled bew" THE Xz:w!; tell' your , BU A N EWSPRI G S IT :-'- .' - S. G. Brovra, lichool - teacher, Of I Tile -spring-is here, the summer_ is near. friends where to address' your mail. If - . I � . . . , . .. . ---� . � , , Claremont, took a run down to Pickering I So go to -work at,sometbm,x-" lou persist in making -news. we. will persist .. L - I .. , ", .* - 't -, I . . I mactly .what tae ---� : - � . - , -- ,- ,--O- - . . . . .-- ... .1 . . on his bicycle Fridav evening, and from . - I . . I � -� in publishing it --chat's- e . ------ I � . . - I . I . . . . .- -here to Oshawa.. It made us jealotts-to 1 obituary. . . are here for. Another thiaR. you might , - . - . . .1. - Still another life-long resident -of Pick. just *98 well save yourself - the time and �. " - -men-should all get a suit of .:'. . . Now is th,6-timerthe, - .see him gliding aldng so gracefully. ::.." . . � .. eritiz has departed, in the -person of -My,. trouble of attest ting to throale our, . I summer sets in. We have . .- ---- ­-:--�,.'� - -. . -See how the editor of an exchange Leavens, who (lied at his r fidencee . . . L., clothes before sum 1. . . .. I . - .. I. confiding readers .-We re- Thursday; the 26th ult.. aged,08 'years R- as It L - %, - , '..- - :--.:�atuffa big I Daniel I freedom. of. speec . Coaxing us will . -1. . . -4 I a choice lot of worsted - coatings., I own on Th Humiliate you, bribin won prove . . .. , _. tently saw in item where a girl d three months. Deceased via the I satisfactory to yogi, and .the, , . , - � � and . as . . . � - -44. � - financially - trous.erings and, .tweeds, . 3 oldest . . - ffilaysup a felftne 1 ztwJxrgaz4- wwo bOkD I M - - ­ . . 28rd. 18,)O, satexy or Cureatenfug derf -..-.j I . -----tor. -Wt come high -but -they must have _ if vi�hich; are-4--iting . � . . -Fdward'eonnty on Jan. . . 11 you a ,insurance. . .. - . '.. I .� . L. .t . . - " : I i - "' on the amount of � - ­ . .. ­ - . .- I . .. �- - - . .. .us. - - - --.---. ad lived in Pi(,,kerog nearly- , .. .. I -.- -7--------7---7-- - --- __:��grea,t­aatis­ -- ­F-� I -----. - I �- 7-- 2 -Mr. A. Stoner, of Toronto, was M He leaves a large consisting a eia a our leadmeats . �. . . I i .... - -. ..- 1. - .­ � �.�...!. - �. I... � ..- . T _- -- - - - a 0 .. . .1. .. . .,� - .. . .. .. . 7 ' faction. . .: I.. L - 6. : . . ... " 1 . -Pickering on Satuida.y. and drove down wife and seven, children to mourn his - Soboozisouse damaWed. ­ .� . ­­ .. . .. .�, � .... .1 I - - . - . - . . .. . . - -1 . - -.1. .wagon . ' - ' a lately Wit for him by Hem loss,, &add they hdve the blic Sympathy. As we stated last week Mr. J. McBrien, q . are 'Suiting these Hard- Times. - . . . I in the w&gQ . ­ . Our Cash Prices e "�-" � `��k VC6nlaor. Alm- is tickled to- death i ifi t1l,ir boor of trial. The faneral P.s.l., ,visited the Pickering -village school . . I over the wagon and says a finer cannot occurred from the residence to the Presby- on Tuesdagy last, and reported the condi. - . .. - .. je found in the city e known a terian bin isd ground on Saturday last and affairs to .the Trustees. He r#- . " I - . I . land h ��' 9 . . tion of - " - - - ' - ---- �. J . . ' ... ' wagon when be goes it. �vsp attended by a large concourse of Port, the standing of pupils verv, good.; - ..'L... ­..�. , _ -1819II% MA'009 8 ­­ --:- - - - - ' 'ends, and manage- -- S , . im -18 . . -,- anti friends my of them from the @�ate of diaiipline, order . - - . . . . L '­w-Tbe Hounrary - President of th relatives MR . 1. . . ­ . . � . . I , - - cricket club bi-#--Tqf3-AtQ them Wfth • - - . ment to he excellent, and the progresx-ef I I .. . .. . - . ,.:.. .. as highly-Wififketory. 'Re - .: � .-Flo -rp­-�I� ,,- -. 0 W -M : :�- , � " ­ � - , cricket ball; -the Honorary Vice-rrm . the school I : -L%&-.= 11TCL3 -. * , - L I " . . - -- �... Wall Done. - . . . - � .1 : . ­ ..• . . ,with $2 in cash; and the Honorary 2nd 1. . .. however- condemned the school house. . .. 1. . . 1, . , I vice -Pres with a whalebone cricket bat. At the examinations of the School of He reported the state of re air and clean. -­ - �­ --'.." '. . : 'L - . I . - " -1 * , I ­ �­'- . , L '. , - 11 - I . . Practical Science, Toros' •. ,Mr. C. H. C. .. , - .- . - - - ­�� L - . ­�, .. - -- . . . liners, as -�ery.baa; the eon ition of desks, - .., I - . . . - - .'� IL . : .:=..... L ... . . 7 - - I- . . The club wishes to return thanks w its ' . . � . .. . . . � � ­ I , .:I-. - ,* . : I. - I 1. ­ . � -. I Wright, of this village, passed and has seats, ventilation. &c., gig very W; ,state . .' :-' -`. * -- -1 �., . - ....- I _ I I � % . . . . . ogaceri for t�e interest manifested: . I I I . . . . . therefore finished his course. Mr. Wright pply, I-, . , �. ­. . . . 1. - 11 . . . . - ' . . L. . I � . - . . I - . � ., . I � -1 . .. ­Qur readers will pardon the hurried of school.yftiL outhouses, water an L �' : I . . I - . ... stood at the front of the school at the .. which our local "columns have fl at and ke. as vers, very bad -. and that the ac--...-: � t - - '-; _ ,:.. _ - - - ­'. - . .. ­ . � ... -.�.. . -�,­ . L way in w r � second year examinations, and co��molat, to she- number of p", - - ' ' ' - ' �.. . ­ . ­. . . 1 . . . .. �.,. . - year . . . ion _ ­ 'L - ' : - .' : - �'- � -, �' :":.� - . , - -- -... � -% --- ­­ -, - �F� forced I . .� , . , . ..� . ! ­ . ,-: - ­ . , I � - been written this week, as we comes out this year again as pnzeman'. was not satisfactory. He also notified ..- �* . - . ... - .. . . . �­­ -, !I- ,-' to work until the "wee ams' bours" to Out the fifteen subjects wbieb cousti. -- ­ - . I . .. --- - - - ­­­- - . the Trustees that if they, failed to Oro- . ., . issue at all. Take a look at our. route sated the examination Mr. Wright Stood ' . : 010 , . . , ... . properly . ­ � . .. - - . . ' vide a suitable school house, - . , L . 41 - . -- - L . tie cards, and AraCtu thirteen and second in th"ther I p ­ . , ur breed or­at0Ck.-.-- Ventilated; - with a legal yard Attached . 1� -- I dee& to impro - - - -- - -imeep, ' .' �' '� L' ..' L I � two. Thu -Was almost a cTeau and which filled- the requirements of the , . . , . . � 3% . -We have received new sdvortisez and reflect; great credit on our friend I&Vr in other ways. he should be forced to . .. !., . I menti from Usears. Dumliar, Dickie & Charlie. With the 'excellent and emir- withhold 4be- Government allowance to . .. . .. . -videuoed in . 011' , Dowo. tion. The Trustees h Marquis, Goo. Parker, Dunbartion ., ently practical education e this see ave &I. �.� I . �.-well and J.-M."Pisliner, but owing"to the thid examinatio U-,' Mr. Wright . wilt vet ..bnil - AtI, _- h%ve taken %be liberty prove a credit ' to the Schoorof Practical ternative and must repair orWallaper ,aTrustee meeting held on Tuewl�j' R .- .d!o.rush of work we even. S Of P . of laying them -*aide until 4 ience When Charlie undertakes arly. . I . . . ..: �. . . IV he. Trustees, - 'Connor, . ... . � 081tweek, ,It Sci W 'D. 0 .. . . . could not he belued. g@ntlemen, and Will thing he scoe right in to win, A* nd gener-, tug t t"s, Messrs. . . . . - T 1D. 47 eaver. and C Dale.Aecidod to =� . . 41 5C).-`7T`T' - . , . . occur only this once.- -- - - ally succeeds. .. . . ­ .. -. - - -.--. I , , .L LMJ- . %d..A- I -�­ .­­ ------- ­ � � . . 11 -7 - ..1. . . . I take the necessarr-steps ,at once for the ... 1. ...., .. i 3 ! E . . . . . .- . . L:m b . . .b. . � . -The cricket club will play an associ- 40ne'.,Ipwo"Mrs*.��-* - : � :� L� I � - -.-..-. erection of a school house here this Sam- . . . . I '. - '. '. �,:, 'I.'- - . . 24tb. and _ .:, HOICE PATTERNS .L.�..'..' . 9 .t. .. _#tion inatell w Ophs" on the We fhund a letter in our lost office mer, and have'posted up motices around - ... . .-ALL. C � PATTERNS. 0 I - -.-.. a meeting of delegates from the clubs in drawer the other day addressed e 10 "The` the section calling public meeting of the . . I - . .: 61-.- .. - . . . ,. . . . I : ­ 'this be held ibere this (Fri in the school house at 6 � . .. "matches for the Urnflin's Creek- t'kas5 Band " it was & ratepayers I - - ­ , Tuesday evening -next, . ­­ day, evening, to arrange wish o'clock p.m. on .. '� ". � . . �.. . b. . I catalogue of band instruments, We ' .� '­ PARKER. L..' . . ..'L.. I raising . . * 'Th of the season 18 11 mgnpon �-'''ON -season, The first hiate . ay 8tb, for the purpose -W aecid. . to, advise an anxious world that this place V .. . ,will be plaved with Kinsale -on the Col- ods of. ot Dufflu's Creek, but Pickering with a site, atid discussing methle" gods, May 2'eung.a capital P., and�hat wehave no brass the necessary ftindsi- - The Trustees m�ill GO. ,DUNBA­1RT 0 - . � 10 g.ra'. . .' '- - b� .- ' - bibid-bere. We have carefully ptiserved et a site in the meautime and ask the - . L . -- - - - ,��b. 1 I . .. ,.. . the catalogue in case it is decided to start ratepayers to ratify their selection. It b__---�. -- -- I �- ;:­4 via* rizei case., '. � . --- � I . . - .... . .. I A. Frenchman has at last beery succe-ts- - We have is expect6d the rat � , , I select ratepayers will largely Rt- I I a tooting in tlie:fature. opinions CENTIMAI�. - STORE, BROUGHAMO --- --jully killed in a duel. We have watched up hesitation in saying that there is 'good feud the meeting,- and exchange opin . - I L . --fully - ' . .. . . . I . . . t.� : . . . . score-ofFreneb duels for the on this important question. ­ - - `O� ",..'. ­ .. , _the official material here for malting .& band.., There. ­;- I- . ... .. .. I �, ­ - - I ---=. . - . .� . . 1. ­ French . Ung fellowg��Jourj( town ­- --.-7 _ I _6 L .. . ..... � . 0 4- -�. - �- - , -a, and this is the first " --.'.W- -� . .1. �... I .%.. I :.�­ L - I..... - . . I ­. - - - past fifteen year are many. yo . L . . . '. .�i � & 504D oX I .-L . - . . y ' Presbyte�y of Whitby . . . , . . ;� . � 7 .IC03=0 axi .- .� - ;. . �, -i: . I . .. . . ewe to our recollection where anybody I �vbq ire chock fall of musical ability, - ­ I . .z C ­ . I I - . I - . . � , I . � .. I . . : ­ I ' . .. - I . . --: has been h The sport while exciting natural gas'and wind, who might profit. -.. .. .. . b - - - ' ' ' , .. .. - ­ , . - I , " comparatively hirmless. b dHATS. , i . .. .. z art. M.'Hugal,labli­pse an initi-ninerit. -THV,N.'Ews An meeting of the Whitby UITINGs an NOBBY �. .., ,'L' ' - is' R S....: :c . . � ..'. � com - eon . Id ban I ,a we are quite Presbitery was .-SUMME I I I . the survivor has been arrested, but on his . g tbetyuibals, an held in St. Andrew's . � L re ease he will probably be found on ex- I gave - that one of the boat * 'houses Church,* Whitby, on Tuesday last. when . Tweeds, Cottguides, ; � . . -- I ­ . :­.- ---. I away We have just..got in a large stock of the best Worsteds, Twe I..:,.. ! .. . '� the call to the Rev. J J b C meson, M.A., . . . , bibitiou in a dime museum. . I down , in the data could be secured as Factory etc, and ar I e selling them very cheap. . . '.. � . . of Pickering, was ti posed of. . � .- . - bre . . _.::.. - I ... practice?roow. .. , . �. " ' T - � S1.1irtings, Prints, to _ A ik;� '�P' ad disposed . . � h. , : ­ I . - I . - ./ up- . - boce"vq, .: L ­ . �. . I . , Th call which was ver heartV and d eggs and give us a call. . . .-. . . .1139 Leave It Alone. . , , . .. . : . I I �;.:. , �'. A geUtlgn]RU who resides in Picker' hnic�ons.' was signed by �29 members and -Bring along your butter. an � .... I - . .�r ,towmsbip related to - us-1he other day the ' The Louisaui 1.0ttery s,-ndicate is a: 3.3 Rdheren7ts. Papers were read from the , . T. - - . ;ation . . . NV,e will Always pay you the highe'st market.prices in trade He - and the cougreg b .. .� . - .­ . - � I . . ,e deal. be t I . -v, . . .'­ ��: L �bryour Prodvc'e. ' . . ... A party in e on hased Glengary Presbyti . rutk, also , I ! - , I 'a Church, O%nab '. . I . particulars of a certain clever one, pul�c ! .. . . .. . I . very fair horse which he trnMed f S M tt IleN owned a % b i.ticket.and dzew a VOO,prizo, an', now 0 , , "' . I . - -�,orn the, cobgregations' of Picker- t. off for a better looking one, and felt in- -y one in the section 'aTid after the commis- ­ . .. . ., every who has 'ihi� Papers 11. � ..� I - - , ' ' ing and Brougharn, . I ' T " (V - P i_:---:-:.wardIy bappy.'f6i ..some tizn6. It tran money loose will so a t,ckocl - and " and congrega- . --7.-.- -- that his I pluc I . sioners from the PresbyUrl ljoi.t .of L ­ -___- a new horse WRSL [(n I inside or 4bree ra."Itit, the lottery' -pro � the . . , 11ECHU _ OVCHERO) spired later on - 11, e heard in sul) . . . � . I - .. I tin all,ing stere . ' " 11"71. I � er. He was soinewhat surprised ,,,,, c. I � o -o-rn Pickerin, ' - : � impost . I moters .will have doubled their money. ca . commissioners Illissioners fl � . . � , , " ­ -�---f�� ---------" . . . . '. � .- M.--­-Prlemorning-to • Ilud tLatille animal bad ri-truage these affairs -seems I th4 in Mr., , - ,- --��Central Block, Brougbam, Ont. ----� . . . J The way they . 3call-wasplac�d . I -.. - .. . The tail I to be this perSoll, li%-il3g ill a I by hirn,.wher:e: .­ .. ". � . b b I - -- L . . stied its tail during the lijgllt ��11.11��,�lir.o.u.--�llill"�-.1 * I �-- -- I � . � section ds acdepte� . � .. - '.' . " .- had been skilfully grafted to theAX-fitliv nts have too Much - as artimousIv ae.,reed that the em---� � .1 . .. .. . , . I . .. I . -, . speculative horse vend*o' � I ot,coutitry whose residents - 'n w un ' -- � ,*by,somes ­ . - j. gulletf, bliy� a � upon -� of wbitby'�r.fit the transiti. � - . I . r. . Presbytery ,, , .. . . - . .. hart sense to he easil., -A b i �­ '. I - . I.. , - *.,. Y WE ALL .. ... � I I . . � . -allysuc�essfnl'ij2 draw- I effect on the 21st of May. The - �So. S A A a4adable Bto*y. .. " ticket he'generally 't . � . b , - . b . . - .- .; - - . g6nei within fifty t�oel,l.i,%[rklc,e%-brahal-,I--,: of NrIlithv, WRO ap- :,� 1 - . . - - - . - . , - alae aril's new � Stoiy " NV h On 11%�, Vth,, and declare likewise, and secure a- ticket. - -CATTLE-:- 00 . ... - , 'We baV6 -received a - copy of. E., E : ing a prize, and sveryone v6- pointed to preach in Pickering and Bran;-.-- - : b . . - 4 . � . id?)w6r Jonei.' railer who hearg--af his hick,- (Irealus' of . - . . Those ;who have read preceding stories This 1, oil Sabbath" t I and the Rev., R. M. I D ��. I -- , - . by.11r. Sheppard -will '��uab=- -vFxg- - appointed -31ad - - ., I - - . .. doing lit"Y anxi . E I I JU 12.J k�," .11 be anxiously await. I I.twly . -,)US to .gain a footing in � the pulp* T ry' -' CLIMAX-: - .'. - I -.-- I -- �--' "%' , !­ . . v Ufa.ig-of .� . .. . t, . -L. .- . �- .- � % =.. ing'flie appearance of this one, and we I ill tIll oi� out plenty of bait, I Orator of the sessions, with power to mod. . . I r - -4 j Canada a"" 'v I—. I - TIM :B:E8zP1.J"6 -would advise lovers of rood reading to si.- but tawill wager the C. 11. R. against a the conggregationl�- are '­ . ...'.. .. . is = . , . . . . . - reading . at the�,don't throw t . to sneli crate in a Call when ;ion I of Oiouo which . � I . . I L I �. - - - ,:_ . . , I L_ .,. .. . L:: :, : : L -. J . I � L b . . � cure it at once. We give. free puffs to foot -path that ready... The congregation I . � . . . ­ .. . I I . . ,1. . ..:.. . ­ . pff=s'in -,the- sifnei 66unty . about six weeks, signified ' 1* %. . , �For sale. cheap at ---.''� . - I .. nobody, bnt we have such a living faith -#Ifile tickets has been vacant - . . - . -1 - !-'------7 Canadian literature that are selling "I.- .There --are plenty Of their rea&riesg to moderate in -a. call, Ow . -tl � . - , � .-Jhtbe,fnfufeof Cana . . ..­'. .­­.­­ I I must put in a good word for "Wid- fc6le in the United States to support this &Ccouut.of which the J?resbytery again ad- I I., we 'Dowmanville on V%Y CERY % 7 . . " ower Read the first -chapter and -lottery scheme, ,without, any soft-beadea- jou'rued to meet in . I -1. WISUS, PICKERING'GRO . - .8 7 ­­ ­ , . - . . I '!� , * - - , r- � , �g ., , � " � I T ,I R .T�n7ACVk��4 �, . , . � ` , , , � I- I I- I ...I ., , , 11, , 1. ,I I I , ­ LT.- �,�--� I � I I O. -W 9� r K., - f - L�� � I I � I l, " , , I F I k�,v, local Irt, I,- r Mr. L" I 9 y i I � is 0 � I % IV - � 'ust " well trouble "' freedom of umil . fi i"4g 3 _ U, e,ill a a, . y -t � ' n , f �-n" �11'�, � the an _ -- -bis�� , a our ;val- in IE f . drove _ down � i I - a i -------:- �---- �* 't� - , - , � I I I I I � I I, , I - - - - - ill become interested in the Joneses, assistance from, Canadians. - - I 25th at 10.30 aml. 1 7 - .. - - � . . � --�...T-QVLW-YL 0-4 --,-. - - - - -­ . . I I .. . � I , ­ -- - - - -- --- '. . . . - - T. I . . ­­­. .. .. .­�.... -1 ­­-�:­­­ . . . I � I—- � -1 . . ......= . . , . . . I , . . - . I . 1. . % , I . .. b . - . .. . � I .. . I . . b I F I . I � ; � I . . V . I I , I. - ­ � 11 , - . . � ........ - ­ Q - . �. - - ...... '. �%� . , . ,.� ­�� I ,� ,.�:,� .� - +4-. . -t 4 -I! I., I I � '-,. 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