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I Z. " . . - . - No. 28. "..':' P7 " . - . I �� - _. �.­ 1- � � - - ...... . ­ ­_ . .---- _'M _- I ICKERI ONT., FRIDAYi MAY 11, •1888,-.- , .. .. -1 I .. .__ -i'.. .. .. OL. 0 11W _ . _ . . I- . . - . - . I a ­ - . __ ­ I I—, - - , ____ -_ - q DUMBARTON. . . . HIGHLAkO CRI[EX. � -=.---- I . . I I . ­.. -,VrVf,***tVUat 6arbe. � * 7u*tos=&P"-T- * OUT . , � - I . . I _. at.. 2 ` .. . I � ....- 1. G. F. CHAPMAN, WH The wonder of the twentieth century W. Clossou ass resumed his studies :. ,' ., ��F,.,., . : IM, -ONT. : t . I I � � ; ", �. . ... i.7: ­ Modi,cal. - __ -1 . LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED By arrived before its time. The people in Oshawa. . . ........ 1.:,�,�,,_ . _. ..;­­__-- I—' ­­`.___. ­­­­­.- R the vicinity of Beage Hill were thrown Miss Aggie Sheradin returned to To- ­_..,:.,.,!_,� .. . . All photos taken by the new Electric THE-PRESb AND JUTTED DOWN By OV . . .: ._. Ny. 0. k J. H. EASTWOW, . Process. . into couTuNions -of excitement in the roato last week. � I ­_ - : ­, .. ..�..i . I - as NTS. , I - . . 'k.rt , I CORP.ESPONDY. , week, when . i:.... , -D,P1 .g. ofll....orid do1r.084 of the I I- . - .. . beginning of this n the news Seeding is a thing of the past. The - . _­ ­ ­ 33-Y - I _i-...- - . 1:1 I 11 Pofft-ollice. Babies aDcl Groups a Specialty. .1. I � I ... . . farmers now busy planting. , I - 1--t. . . . __ I . � . , * Call and IS ee. * * *23Y - --..._ - I�JNSALE. . I spread that a monstrosity was bu the' f rm - - 's, . RS BATEMAN & REA, Phvoi- * * ---'--------- .. 11:1. .. - ' . farm of Mr. 'Yarl, . I . - ��.. ., .� .. Surgeons, etc., Real Coroner), . - - - '.'Dcians, i Pickering village. It was not an egg holding an miliversary in tne near future. .'.. .7.�e ., - 6, former resident of, Tire Methodist 'Sunday school intend ; -1 ,". I - - . 'Mi I . . urs-_ LInarter . "tin -9 - -a. Hazzetwood, of Oshawa, paid her.- . I Pickering, Out. Office he morning from ,North American Life Alsurance CO- Rev. -.Mr. Hall conducted ,; . t*.vo jacks, or a spring chicken with - with - - : �;w -.�� -, evening from 5 to 6 o'clock.1-Y e church here on S 1-1 I .---------- - - meeting in the ...�... I - ___�?,�I_ __ ' D,,X.C.P.S., Ont, ASSETS Dec. 31,W FOP. SECUBITY of POLICY . out s6its. as we sometimes bear .from cousin, Miss. Annie, &abort -visit . I . :. . . . - W FERRIER. X. - rom, F1OLDMi_W7,15i.qs._.T_1,iF,. !k -A, F I . . . . . . - 11 . --.-d -is-, -er __ _ . - moi-iiing f__ - 0 , I. niorulD, --w-". -a-0-nurio, but was a. specimen-oi- -last week.-... .-----.. . -.-- - .. ­ ___ - . :i. �. CORONER. Of 'CE CO., of which the He We are giad Fo see our Mtr ; . . -, Office hours CAN LIFE ASSURAN the bovine favored with the -of Miss F. Bruu3:well, who has been visit. "I :. ­ , :: . Surgery in rear of bRUG . . si��12, evening . One Al x a, M. P., is �,resid proving. , Keep it up. . ,�g 5,to 0. Parr _ e:Z ackenzi ant. has made � sX . V - R Rt 'N' "! '5-f' ­X 0-4i. . ,�!,Z 1-11, . . . . 0, Ke , " t- 1­tl. t ,I 11, , gle of sixty s retilkned I &c., __ _;6 . -ing 11gy. Lcignds. in Markham, he. - . Supplied With rU.rO Drugs, Chemicals life coLup-y. The success of the Co=pa .Mruur I�Pay wab wull ltwyD,a� uul �j;vvl . . . .. . 1; " . Oitf �y degrees to form. one grand combination. to villiags. -- _j-.1 cuesp for cash. may be attributed to ire POPULAR BE on Friday. The ,richer �and scholars . his boat pre- . � -1 .,.. 7 1 ' W "y an ­ . . - _ INVESTMENT' . CNDOLIBTED SECUIRITYlt otfere its lnel.lj- I while each had an ear and another was pared to scour Lake Ontarialthis. a miner. I . I -�:, I I..,.. . . ., Dental. {rite Co. has a, I all Deposit with the' Do- proving the grouna. ...- . . . 1. .:, ,-.-.-1__ . T -WtIP . __ . ---.,.-Z- , . -� �­BV8IXR9S_MAN_ 1,-,-,--l)-,,,-Vt,,,-,i-,k--snuateAl-bet-ween4lie-tw4,airisions-makmg--)W-e-w4h-him-s�-safe-voyage-eii'I ._plea ... . minion ' - . -----. X r. J o e � . . -_. - ,., 1 -NR. F. L. IIE'NRY 6 - visit$ NFER in which its affairs are attended to; to the in all three ears so that 'it wouJd, no ant trip. I _...." � . . riu ' -the members of its during the .... o__" Ncke A!._.'.'day 'of each a past month.' We wish him a -.,;, I 1. month. VAST EXPERIENCE of � . doubt, have very acute bearing. In all What the people would like to know:- . _ .� . . I ..--V.l * - - .W =4�rtarnd for the.. Painlefif, a-'-- -BOARD- -OF DIRECTORS: to the PP.OMPT -speedy"reeoVery. - -1 - L � 9. will "I - �.,__ �. . _ L ,: d to , - ­ I -:. :rf� tslized . 42y- M R an -ticulars the specimen was per- - What Fred I name the boy? , . vw­W­7-7� VERY R I I 11 I y . .... 9 * "_ . has - - _ 1. - '� " I ,om, . . - ttre RALL form of POLICY CON- , . PAYMENT fall *ust DEATH CT,AI1 Mr. Brodie. V.S.. of'Claremont, R�d other pai . . cu ,k1in feet. , The more food there is consumed If Charlie fixed the Shalt et ? I .. . _. ik� �,Y. 1�frck 11�_'"1,11�x =11- kin�bot. VX, of Broc I 11-1 . .91.9. . A innrA tbpi'a- will be chaneed into Where -Nill wats t stinkI .k2fo . . , .. . . r . �2 .. L,eyalo ­ ­ ,_-111-T-- 7x.r. 'TT. Miolmardson.), paid our vi age aj c I . profita . . . . __-____1____ Mr. C. Goods, of the Sal ation lItL-nturns, so with: -two�mcuthg- q -&s -t? . I . - TOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTER - DICKERING, - _Te-m`p1i­, croute, was aro call I -a 0 he cup on the- 94th. - o --&Ra8aI[ERo1,31c1,arl11a1 c, . - Ageint for the following first-el'se, Fire Insur- calling on t1iis'cr ature could doubly remunerate its Who will *iii t . . .. iieverell's Block, Brock -street, thy. Private . once Companies: . old friends last weak. 11 owner for the expense of keeping. Heie 'If Truman catches catfish by moon- ._7 . * .. . owe -CASHIRE, - , � , - .. I . . I � ­ � t0l . 'funds to loan at lowest rates an on favorable - visited was a f t subject for some of our zoological light ? .. " . ,.. . . . 4 THE LAN . . . Our inerchant,. Mr. Wmis, . .. , * " L, � -, . - 7 -,.-- -1 terms of payment. __±T�_ THE WESTERN, . � � I ... . Toronto -last -week; and now. has a line men as such a curiosity will. probably - If Days shot a pike or two this spring? -- - - * �-- Lk . . "... . -of r � . - , . ­ E% BAR STER . . . . I 1 ---' . .. ­ . 1. never be heard of again in the memory If the Br3agham riflemen intend to .' ,�� 2 =- 1 I . 9 . � . ;."j � I , -c, . . kande . i Stock of goods in. - ­ . Ws3o. . fkae'our second ton 2 I 1 .9 1 . .. . Money to - . . .. . ane solicitor, & Risk a taken on all k. a r. at lowea mmission. Building, Picket- - : j . - . . ! - . "I I. ., .. . cc] Mee � Ralley'd . abrenr-aies. -B..... .AAr'_'N . I . -� - - - . . If the Nzws-man's Score, which was --------- i� �.�: _� I . . . - _ .9 , : . is Q very ft=1 . - ,__ _ ­ _---L - . . CLAREMONT'.— . ; � . . ' . I.' "I �.Q BAP.- - - ______ __ . __ .--..--..- ­ . I . L . . . .1 I Ila . . . ---.. . . _.. -, - __ _AR OSHAWA. madointhisvi , ge, bai been beaten yet? . . . ­ . __ . WELL, LL. B., ­ ' . - . . . . DABNEY. 1 4 -om -emont . . . Who Dabney isg? . .... . .... .. I BISTER. County CTO- Attorn*Y. an', Permit me to ask,' is 5 - CW -_ Court House, NYbitlov.. 10-1 - On Saturday night John D. Heribick, ' , � (From our "special" correspondent) .. county Solicitor. - correspondent sick, if so he is excusable. ad h k ' � older, ascended a flight Of stairs from The official document appointing me the - L 9 1 . . -----7-f�-1�7rj_j:U1r_____ ­ The faimers in thi"cinity. are nearly in Y. L L . . , Simeoe,street to the Union Hall and after Nx,%-s special correspondent, has thrown . .. .1 - � . . .. , .­ . _ rough Seeding. - . � . .. I I .:...-_.1._. , ... - PICKERING AGENCY. L "I , i� PNCY 11, , the teaching the landing, not knowing that me -into a perfect Elysium. of happi . - . . PKIN S, VETERINA Fortunately for ,the unfortunat . . '. 7 21, . i A 'r H. H-O ! - - 1. tliere was .another stairway on the oppo- now, not exceeded by the supreme ' ' . 1 , ' - A, , -on. Graduate ' - - .- . - f . Snsge - of the Orit&-A&-V-at-- doctors are k;tting a little rest now. . Treats all diseases of Open for the transaction of all legitimate Our ,,a place being dark he fell joy of that moment when the nurse told ". . . els College, Toron%Q. T Our store keepers appear to be d6ing a site side and the pla, injuries I . . . . I . . . or 'day or Benking Busingta. . .:y modesty forbids me the domesticated LnialAll- Calls by WD, receiving . serious and re. me it was & boyo® M L . night Frosuptitgended to,. Mee and residence orrict Horza-From. 10 to 3 -, SaturdaYs good business. - 11slice had a breezy miined nucotsciona. for som6 time. There to accept your cheque for 1500 which,, you i ,pos is curb rt's i swellrY Store, King Ft"et: The Sons of Tempe generously place &a my quarterly allow'. W -kering., es y 0 to I' o'clock._ . . . meeting on Friday ]art and anticipate are hopes now of his recovery. ance. Ijeturiiittoyoullytilissamemail - ;-:VE RINAR I - Savings Bank in . connection. ThiuOsbawa, Board; of Education at IL sposs. . --:- - - fioA13, � n t. . having a good time at their District meet- Tu6sday, imposed a fee of 50 to be placed at the di I of the charit- ... . He GgoN, Graduate Of the 0 at of meeting on able institutions of I ,.never. I L I - ­ ­ a (3-Y) GEORGE HERR, Agent. ' iv is to be held here on the I - - kit Ttsi i4ev e . ' ^ __ a I . . - -'- I cents Der mouth on all pupils attending its -for money -only pfo'r3f =d Orphan.. ,Wr� .eaturday .... f - _ _ _ , _'­­ .. . - 7 � .- - - - ____ Juve. . write . , .... rrq � � 1_2� - - - - . � - I � , r.. "_ school except. in -the lowest mand varied the . Le nCt#e 8 L -1 I—- a. eliyer-64 a vety I` I - __ , �,­" 1:�H . - ", U - -6 a Is. PX9 1 fly a t _. 11c _", --- U7% d . . �, 0. Vickery. . 3I - __ - -A 9 . ; t - queries as to the ideatit P. u , I '. M - Z -e P2 3�enan . - " u V 15=- 1AG . strUCLiV tL esb ' . . .. . 11 .1 . lo. 3j. 7th con.. Picker, ' . � I -, � t; a � in I., T �n I E. division. . .1 I . ,v 2_ . . . ,g d ets: Wb..av . .. - - 'S L- -_ -, "_ On Th,iv,,la y h ru iffie curi .. I lemae- _ - . -31,y �' . . , I., "­ 3: L aii�aioz� River. nt-- . to -4 I,Zbo, �,-_ , charch on Sunds.. - -1 '. . -t - :.- .- P.O. address :Green Z - -- - -idas � �, - =- a . I was well NV. H. Wilson was fined- 50 cents and I osity, but from a deei to do let venter . - 3 5 -4 - . ____ --_----__­ - � . . . 1:-6 2 to make Lie a success," which .30 cost. for allow4ug his cow to run at honor. Some suggest conferring the free . . . I .. �; �" delivered. We wi3h him God's speed in L $'2 ! . - c , . T lie public mee I . . _= .Jlnr ,a .- , o. - . . . 9 - gluoinc*0 (garb*. _ I . to le. dem of the village, while others loudly cry - %_­ ; -1 _.- ca .4 � ! , � :L'S his work. - . large. Other cases are on the to I � * - . . . .; . '-. W ,, : oanr.71 =.0 . . ting held in the town ,,Vickery for Mayor!" . . . .. .;- " c'. . " "o � There are same unproven: - . 9 . . - :.* wer. &r.--- . �- I - -1 � .4 �,sN:z% M ! " 'd " 0 - �; - :,. v ienta going In Mi last letter I cowmitted an almost. . , a ... . . " on. ollsof Lonr"bachelors is getting a hall-, on Friday last, to discuss the ll�rius unp rdonable error in neglecting to state ,�_ � _,:�_�. - _,_t: ­I a - * Trid V. "I , , - L - .- I ,-e .-thRI by-lawwa.q4xrlyattended. The Is _... . A ... - : tjTO-K-ES. ' COMMIS- A - � P 0 �; I .47�,.a. , .. , Wd' new roof 012 his anng little cottage, --that , the riame, of oar base ball club. Th . . VCHARD . . They .. . L t 11.)Pper :nl � - * , unanimous for 'tile 'by-law, and the . selveathe "Sand Hill Sluggers." sonar and Comae anter. Office a -a . . . I 16 . WAS . ,1' enlixita, Claremont- - �. in something. .More anon. 'them Ic a - , . - - - was carried by a large majority style ay 0 . " . .. - it stokes'. U one" t i to making wuls and' Pm- MI. WA : a :.q 0 � ;3 . _� . measnre ManageRe Reve has fixed-Uth M f r the . .. - special attianUon pats for Probate 45-tt a �: ] a.f. Z �_ - .� . . . - .. - .. . . .- I .. , d ­ - ,., -paring-nace"ary Pap - . .. - _.. - a . WH.TSY. : on Saturday last. . . � i .. opening game an the new grounas wbidh I 1� . . - I I . . I - . . ­ _.... . _­ . - , � ''. .. ;6 i . ...7- " - ­ , -­ ---- �, - - , I - .,-,.., �'_ -trable wretch, devoA of brains ,:- . ­ .. ' 0 - = F,= = Q,o - ,., . . - . I '. .. - , 1. . .... . ­ .$oine miq will be fortnally opened 'on that day by .�.,l - - . N = I. . , , - , - W, SH I P CLE It K - 4Q , . 2 - g ; � - _ - - . -% R.BEATO - _.,, q !: - = p Mayor )lilts and members of the vill . . a ­ . . ­ ..... N, TO IZ , I : 2 ,. .- o - * The base ball club of this town is to I L - . k I" F amisbioner for t'LL � 'na = 0 A ,�=I: � vc t rti - I heart and feelings Of fiDY kind- is said to . - aol '. . .i . Conveyancer. Car = Q= .2 == , , � - .9 couilcil. The Cedar Grove club will be I. i &M,l&V1tj, A'0Coant&nt Lua Insurance- - ant. ee� r :: P . - � �:. z.7; =.. ,% = 2 . a Toronto club here -on - Way 24th. I have demolished several monuments I . .. . I . � ... _ V At = - - ==.&.1 . play r sluggers. �, L arm Pr011en: 'IC ­ W, ;,6- ; Z-; A� *i � erected in memory of the diad in the old the 4rst victims of on _ - - _. - _ L p, OFk .= C.. ---- -1. money to loan on 1 every M. 0 :�.,a'= 2 jr. -1Z = '-, 2R ' :.4 -% . - - L.� About a dozen challenges .form- _ . ,- White 916 Will be in BroughaM,svi - 9. 1 . Methodist , cemetery. . It is intended to Our young Presbyterians purpose form- ! �ortho.tFLUSLeti4ozotbusine". .5 �u ;- B;4`- iL; Z - , 14- - carved for that day ;: - ' 9 - . . - n ' ry ,; � � :2 .3 I ins a chair. This should not be a 4e :4 1 1 . �L ... ::- 't M�T . _p ;R- -�f, arriage No 5 I __"�_ - ­_ _. A A good many ta will offer a reward for bit identificatio - .o 1 -, � I - - --1-9- =rs around here - I , . . Q is - _ L tov "a `r.`r�, W Z __ _ - t. 4T ; -: � --36 ThL _ - ir 'I _� _. F . . I - . i - �_BT -__ - ­_ ­ --11.. I > �, •. = b. 0 .3 vh - 6 Oak awa citizens have commenced difilcult task, considering the advance * I'l - -1ji-s-risisence, aring - -9 -3-= ­_ _1^__=_?._�m bir Bob easwzif,­v­nCi­th- ' -= - - . . - I . I . $1 , , Ja- thronch se week %n Pick A __ I a- m------- - a, - furung fish gtd�iW. -_ Was ligi ill :::::: . ft" at the Store O;Tt . - = �. ,z = . = = i 'A - WrUL been very 11 0 . which 9 ly I J= .. 5'= �.,'� U. Zj L'Z - � Village. - - 1, I . .1, - The enterprising voi;kb- of OallAwsbaYs bets of Mr. Law's singing class which ' 1 2II32 CA - exception of a rain storm Monday avenin ham held in the School house class, the Past '_--___':_L_ ­­ -"l W -� � z . o I �* 1 ,4 - follow�tl. by, a flurry oi. Snow Tuesday � . - ._..... , superfluity of brains. They have or. 2t 1 Q...: .%.� I 1 - low months. : 1. am persuaded that an oz- ry14ttVCt__. _­ . =_ _f. I - .. . __�_. I _.- ,- Xallized it club whose- ubject in the hairg- cellent choir ifill be the result of thei . .. _'.. �, ., ­ y .�,RCHITVC -:4-i --O=.��-���;_,-=__t,��_ morning. . I r , T T . gallows is erected for labor$.. . POST, COUN ­.- - I - ­ -_ ­ -_ -Wei -bear---Dr-;--C-ftrAon, -the Castoms, ing Of ca'", and a 9Z A A. I ­ Drawings ­ - - � &114 Ci�, bang Some of our young men who are mend. Of Cuturto. iu been instructed to remove the Purpose- They steal . . I .... . , ; A. for dio county for eve" at"11 of officarbereJ . -* sn,r speZiacations furnished eating aili his office to the Grand Triink taiion as- rl tat of . .:. . building. Steam and bat. water 'DO YOU ZKOWIT ? 6 them; skin them, and sell the ' hides for be of the 34th Bat$., are in a flat . ventilation- a spscsalt� otace.- ia Block, -� soon as Convenient. Is is &ISO StAted fifteen or tweaST-five Ceuta to one OfAbs excitement on receiving qrden to report at .' , - - -.'.' . i ad rock streets. will ]Do you know that the Fade that an offeer is to be appointed at Port mere . .11-1 - -1. corner Dundas 14 ml Life merchants who is patron ;f the cluli. head to going into .. �- . - I., : - _1 Niagars. an 12th one pros. . . . � -.- - , Ca1Qo"Q0­__ 1� -_ -I 7 . � .2 Xssarance Company has a Guarantee Capital. of Pen , thus dividing things up: � " .- There is a quarters, preparato ­ , . and is ,:car.city of cats in the town at camp &I .1 '. .. - - v7oo,000, G,overnment Deposit of $54.000.. demand having exceeded the The. popular superintendent of the east- 1. ompaily,issulng levelunderstand - -�, �g�t,-Oiiii�l��-- in every respect a Tegularc �21 that patitions are to 6 present, the ton road. Mr. - " , ­­ premium policies it destredi but that It now circulated i lit airay �rn the various supply, aria this has pr3ren one of the ern division of the Kinp I BOWLAND, Licerified oisery aliso par* InsumliCe, with absolutely every - no . f0L " again able to resume ., - , , * , . - & a Poo- County,_ r -the: Most successful at, industries. The Con- David Crsudsll, is '.1 . � . 7CHER I his arduous duties, af tw havi been - _. .L, . . . 'POL whole of North and vicinity guar-anty of -1-y Lad security which can municipalities of tilis 11 Auctionoam. for-, the ?an to all Ably be afforded 00 the doposit or level Prom. appointment of a day to vote upon the stable is walking ti in the fined to his house sli-wilter :%, . sanious ..:, . . Swct attention P . � plan'? . . I and the boys-havesus. .. South Ontario. elograph. Charges moderate. III- repeal of the Scott Act. There are seven- of the gallows, illness. . -, ,. .. ... -,* . ... .t ogilors by letter Or 1, arc. A& Do you lknorw that of the I .. _ _ � . . . .1 ki . Va-austor A-rbilrator, - aras . - __. I . .. -h . very - . r . , Th p c Premium polierli teen municipalities and we uudMt&Dd Fended operations for a time. I The friends of Mr. Thom - -Chester. sr. , . ,I= MUS. LICIF 47, Brougham; or which you pay On a level - , . - - , is merely a loan or deposit with the __ � legion) will gladly welcome - 1. - --.-- -, .. .. , . A. R. BOWL XD, W . laxge part Or death. 'she Co about four thousand names will be FORT UNION. . (and they are . � ­ , "T� which, at yo Company I ­�: - . . - - ­ -- Chronicle. , .. . . �--_ . . . . . ­ r the news of life convalescence. .,L I ... _­ � will use in par, payment of its own obligations necessary.- I _. I ... L . . . __ . . ..- s~ . .. - . . I . . _.. .L - -I . . . - ­ tortuesusamitaueyourta:mily? - A fruit social will be hold in the bletho. . The fashionable promenade for our - . ­ . -, I _- . ,railatters) and Glazier* - ]Do y4o;u'llclaa-w, that It is now possible distTabernacle on Friday evening, May The farmers are through Seeding and young. peoqls is the .1ake beach at .� .1 � .. 1. GRAININ - . be seen any . ID .1, I N T I N G 0, SIG., to in.urance without the nates- 11th � I , I .... . to obtain . . have bad beautiful weather for their work. Union. - amerous pairs !nay . m ,,Aure Li , . X writing. Papar.kanging, Ttntinj. are., at all sityoful jug tbepe reaus or deposits. and hence - . . . " direction. , , I Ail shades Of . Barker passed the exami ' I - , ki'adedorleot the shortest notice. A without the necessity of thus contributing to the Mr. I- F as. Now that' are waitirtcfoi rain, which is due evening meandering in tb ...----- ­ _ . Nov- L . WEdy__�&"diKr__, " - ­' , , � A late resident of our village, in the per. '.. I. ­ .., - . . I Pd to order. I o bat the beat E _ - =L%e=#A%1u4so& SILTS & W bt6n-� Up- ,,'.L-'- . � priary, -Ir r. Senees Moshier has ,. 2 payment of your own Policy ? � Lion of C. P. S.O. at roraw'o-with- _ , l� . Ei,BOVEN.E. ; . ' : . L .... I :­­_.. . X)ND, 7<"l ]know tImt by xvoid', these' . Mr. M�Cullonch's­-- bible class is still ion of X tion on the Toronto Police . . . I , � . , . L . . ' - -.----..I- deposit& or Ila you may for many years lave - excitement V%s intense here vibin improving and 'Very much appftciated by E�� to a posi , --b �tx It lili ­ one-third to 73 per cent_ Of the current Tile exci I . . - Seneca Rhoqla show up wall-- , . .". . ­ I M��X- , arious level . s of Mr. Allen's sricide _&1144xt-�- . . . , _. 4. outlay aired b� the vi Prerawal the new .. . - . --one of thellnest." . I . '!.. I OHN Lrsgril'. HOOT AND SHOE tans, = retain the difference for our bus - L . ;I =erably. The practising for the - anniversary iv maker, p i ,and sewn work. orders nese $or your em- .- I .. t . onection with Ebenezer S. S. will corn. 4 In axecent issue of your very popular . L L..... ,.. . .. .People who travel the road between co weekly is rimed IL Short poem entitled ...- , , �� , rin .1 I L _' .. . �, I.. M , - Promptly atten=;�o. Experienced workman 'Never. mind Nellie ..H,, the Girls Rise." -1 -have taken 'the , -�-? .- ,. I hip. Don't f4OrP% the stand, nearly opposite the � .GEO. KERR, Agent, People and Whitby very menee on Tbursda,y. b.QW . .. "" Hews, Kingstr"t. Pickering Villffig*- 1-v . .. �: w 'liberty �.L ' 1. . a. your reward to in . . PICKERING, ONT. much of the. big stoned .to r ard is sure. . form the general public - 9 .- I te . . . .. . We won -der X sit attraction . action there is. the Young ladies of this village and .11.1. - -ning thanks sar Agentas'Wanted. � . -Y main,an the reacl in Anat popw r amuse- - - .,.:" ..- i -_l s. COWAN, in retux . . i ".. "...... . � Mr. J. R. Phillips ib reltiring from the about Port Union for the Highland Creek suburbs indulge . ..., - " . to the irlblLc for their patronage during i - .. an of kem observa! . -, ; ., �. -, the past seventeen years. would inform them ­.. n . is. a -Beiligagentlem ..l ��, .1 R. H. Jams � . ­ .. . harness business. I peopl F I' o uot ' know but hear that the meat. ., " - .. .. - I.. that bei lass enA ad his shop and I aten. a kee I - . L -.4- - . .�. 32s, oi o our town intends to try and .tion and long experience my assertions .. . : �4 ..- . Z ... 'LIU L`EA`J HER" Factory Made .Chief Age,,*. Central Ontario .. - I I . f , ,.I r out .. I . I -can be ' . . . ing on hand " A c . . . L' . '. accepted as .wing strictly correct, , . '. --L_..,.., . . 1 �! - .. - Routs and Shoes, which he will sell cheap for . 1. .. -:�, . BROUGHAM. I -1 -­- I on - d at once to pcetize : I . : . ' _ ' _.. .' ! � �,,�. 'J . cash, Custom Work and Repairing its usus,102T .: .5d Yonge Street Torouto. . .. -L, .. . - , ... 11t___ We wotild-like to know what happened , I shall Procee .L - 'L� . I . L 4 ____ ­.. . , ­ L - The 31savern wiri prep&.retb her mouth - '_­-. I . . 1� , . _. ­ _., --- -­ - -- - - -I.-- .- - .. I I ­ __ 1. .1 _ _. , . . . . . . .­ I � who disappea,red so .... - : ."�.� , . I I .. _ _ : .: Buaii3ess brisk . .. - . e yonng man . . �� !­,.", .. � .. L ... . '�L . ,I . ,I � :, to th To imprese-hor heart's adoration; - I . . - ­�,., ..., ' suddenly last Sunday eve whilst orosaing E a I . - . Hotels. ­ � . . such bink )say -like way, ' - -� . i - X2'iC3k0T1=U '� ` -' . Quite a crowd. in town on Monday nit ither sole occupation. L I . . __ ­ _ . - . .. ­ I . - .... .. , . .. . . .. ' the ,hog's bank. Perhaps he fell in a You'd - . i ORDON HOUSE, Pickering" Ont., eatming bow -to legialiae, bV watching , o" .. ­ . - . ground hog's hole and stuck fast-; but if When the West Hill girl Xtarteth*Out t *"Ige 1 ..t.Wsmes Gordon,proprietor. Thin hotel in a LIVERY STABLES �@- learning towuship'seuators. . -In ,.his sou.14i6b9orbir - � . . . an* now U�e%., hr.!. I Z.L finished in superior Two of our leading citizens bay b;@D he escaped in safqy this time I ,ivouid She giv..h . ..... !k witighearfrouly lips, I . , .a and comfort for . . . 0 hi . style. Eves -� .. duise him to travel the G.T.R. in future. ,in-L,,L.et-ber-go-GL]Iagber"fas on. . * , * � I desire to return my thanks to the Imblic for over to Kinsale this week practising R . ... - I. - I. . . . travellingp ., . - uta . _ . . . . . : .. -.1 25y 'I took possepsion of the P9 ,-%.. . I . ..::. -y declines the honor of carr�i ;rho whitevae Vi --an gelic creature- 1.� I _. ."� - and sheds, . Charley u . .. ,." ­ ­ - . . ..---- . __ � . . ­ their patebuage since cricket, getting in readiness for the - TbouPh found u the amateur class,.& . J - - HOUSE, -, business and intimate that in future I will lie satchel in the future. We do not .. .. . ,, Pickering, Out ay. They t Gluith her lips to those of her loved, -, - ", L I - ­ . ^. W.F,8TEJ�N keep on houid at ail times first-class A! forhiie, match in Pickering on Satard . - _�,­ . Al . . now open* for the accommodattco of the _q . . blalpe him R'alw had, & hard teak to per- And ytPeth-tO turn off the gas. . _t.__.107-_.. - � __� . .1 . , . . having lately I have added several new homes and have had will not discredit Brougham. . * travelling public. This hotel, hay . form the last time and no one Sympathized The Port Union girl, so bashful and shy, . Age renewed, so that the best of satisfaction * L. . . . -opposit . - Ai scheth & - ,r ; 6, .. out. *itastad as it is, ta the so . . to Highland Creek -on the 24th. ' Loo a over his shoulder into hi ' , I changed hands, has beau re-furnishe'd throe Some of our sharp -shooters are. going man, from the rear ' . . . 8 'nk Mills. ��Il be given to my patrons. "Su They with him, but G.' is elected as satchel 6 ey I . . " . . X11 ,rmAm -4.11- . - . L -$;­ . - in is convenient for patrons bt the M Is. Meals . ywcw �&s T, I . . or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling . Terras reasonable, are going to disguise themselves, and tri bearer for the time to come. . And quietly ebeweth hil'Ost. . . 11 . - . . and shed room. Bo- .. U-7 ­ I . to eTL�-coropetition for the medals. . M G B Forfar and Mr. A. Thomson, With bar tapering arms the Searboro girl . - .. stall and enclosed yard for . � , - - horses . . .. boreasorcattle. Weigh scales on the re 'see. I ­ =. -M===11_T. lies*me're made their cousin, Miss (Acknowledged the pride of the west), ., ., . ......, .11 - - .11 I Acsllres:pect1N3jysoIJcited. ANNA L.13.�RVEY, . Our village and vicinity is still pro. Of . it I EntwWetb bar beau in hie squeeze, .. . . ARVEY, ­__.___... - _ _ 4 , ... � . . .. 25Y I � . . . it -161 ' .:. �-, t .Proprietress. F. Harvey, Manag TI; 3S H] & Bella White, ff '19 V lately. We And avast..- , .. . ... � . er.. . T .. grossing.�,,�.��_, .Stay - ill in a longer nA - �;::.. . - --------.----.---. Mr. CowanC, is much improving the ap. hope they w e 10 t The Highland Creek&I with her witiningamile, � . , - ­� - - .AvIrsiral., _.� - tl . _,L opposite the Chris. time.. . . I I Proceedeth to give youTkiss, . . ... '.q. - � L! N', . ... . _­­.. . �� . . pearance of big place a - With such stunning effect you imagine yourself We wonder when Robb intends going To be drowned in a whirlpool of blisif. . '. . 1RA,BOYE R, student of Dance's M usi.. '. - . - . tion Church, with a nice fence and veran• again for a drive with tlial- black horse of -P.O. VICKART. , ---..- . . . I .. ., . . _ . cal Institute will give instructions on Piano I . I ,la and other minor sMitions., - � Mr. R. Jackson west of here••' . . .' and Organ at any residence in the Towtship of I is build. his as several young ladies are longing ,.- . . -- - I—:. . . 116kering. Foi further particulars apply. to IRA ins a fine large barn in place of'the one 'for. a drive.' Driving is pleasanter .than Bock neer was invented May W, 1887- I ,24y - . .. . : BOYER, Claremont, Ont. - . burned last fall. . I fishing these fine.evenings. just fifty years ago. ... .. 1. .. .. L . I - - . . . . . . place 'PARTIES WISHING TO TAKE Elder Cowie assisted by Miss Lowe, df Svotiia you like another feast ,of door North York -nomination takes on ­ . Us , - L, . can Obtain vocal Music in Class or by private 'r&,,. OAI'u Wallace, of Belleville, has - The,;Aiflarenm between' the United , " - " ' ' ' ' 'L . . . lessons in Instrumental or Vocrl MuRte - Toronto, is holding revival services in the knobs b T 9 ' May 28ra, and election on the 80th. . Instruction. Apply forterihs.-to I . Christian -Chui;cli, and we hope great States and Morocco 1bav'e at list bein % I good may be, done. In' the meantime beeli'visiting her parents here lately. We � �: ..�.. 1: ' . - . Miss A. E.'Coutts, Prof. of Music. i . . were much pleased to see her in our settled. ' . `have � .'L-,.� f. �,%�,.�. �4 . .., _... , . ' _� ' Music room at the i6,sicleace of We, Read I 4 . - '. sa,tau is not idle.' midst again. . L � I Mr. Blake was a guest at the banquet - , : . ,� ��,7,��,��4_ . , � strong Shock of earth was felt * J",.'. ' - , , ,.. I . -1 I 11 urtishings. 48 &7'ihort time ago, g some rs. given to Mr. Parnell ,by the Ei :,- , * . I.. , - I . , ­ , , I enjoying The PresbyterianToronto - - -,--- - _­ ti I , I opposite Niews office. Ptakering.. r herall ,: F IL (. = We are pleased to learn that M _ Sp 'Club . . ''. , I . 0 , . . and seriously effecting the Carsob,- who was recently ill is enjoy d , . ­ ,4.t JVWO�npftkinfl. . , - . - . .. things rattle, a . . and es,ion �vren : I_; , t . I. -1 I _ , . . , , __.. ­ . _. ­ . . . . - -.1. 11 . village''choir. - I . I L . . ­ .. , _- --'--- - . I her usual health again. Kingston is in .ct.7 - I � (%UTHBE�RT, Watchmaker, Pi'k- -TICTURE FRAMES. . , We were glad to . see William come Mr, Andrew Annis,,one of our promi. Bound. 1. _ I .. ---.`- * . ., ' k�- , I 1. -A* W ng_ Out. Having been 95 years a, the neat citizens, is stilrimproving his already The first eclipse upon record was a ,' .., q . , ; . . . . preDared last Sabbath. - : - ., . I .. I k9ent for �•. . ­ ' .. . - trade, I can gpsrantee satisfaction, a, - - ­ - ... , _ - . i, at Babylola F. Lazax1as'Ege-glasses. Watches Clocks - - - ­ .-r - ,�. I � Things we would like to know: . beautiful home. There is nothing more lunar one and was observed - . . . 1. at reasonable . I 'L . � - - - .. - . .,--. ­' .1 I - . . I �, . .. I . ' 'Who will lend us a straw to tickle I cleaned on s. ortest notice, and he desirable than to see a man who is not 721 B.40. --- 'rates. . . . ; � . 2.3-47 ­_�!. Furniture M' -, Great Variety noscA of our Ti natees.' They are dozing afraid to spend his - time' and money in• If yotir bat blows -off in the street I.— . .., .. . !���____ __ .. . � ­"Iw. � . . . . tusking hit home attractive. follow it placidly and with gentle dignity. " - �, : �' - `�. . . ,* . . . � . �, � and Lot for Sale'or Rent. � ... at prices very low. . �._ again. . . in . , *:�.; -House I What Lia ' -DQO1t KNOB. . Somebody else will Obese it for you. - . . - - . . . ..Z - the matter with that f6nrteen -* - . . . . .. I . . , �L , I .. .. I . I . - . GOO Do dwelling and a half inch collar. . . ­ A confirmed bachelor says the reason I I - . - _. - � . . I :� ,... D 5-r med frame d . house and lot, situatea on qurQb-st, in the How short girls should be courted, and Jamei, Quinn, a bog-range'r, has been women so seldom stammer is )�ec&1246 �-.'--t-,", -. A . is H, -BEA L9. the . price to. be had for a .husband. 'murdered by moonlighters it County.. stammer has no chance 2, I . ­* ­ ,.''.village otpinering, near niturat*-ac-od stable I . they talk so fast a .­�._ . .., , good well. For particulars , I � :, * ..� ..1. ---.------and driving shed, go , .75103C611"Inw. � .. - , - . JaNmz JuNz. Cork. , -, - , . : to got in. � :� _,� , � I , ,� , I 4. apply to JAB. RUP.LBUT, Pickering. . � . - .. 11. _a •. ­. . � ''. 17 .,:; . ". � -, , ..� %1. . I . . . . ..... ...... �, . . - - , :5,1 1 , � _. - . . . , . . I I .. 1. ­ . . . 'A , ' 'I ' . --: " r- * t I - - _k * L'r "*' it __ Agent. i '� a � � " 5 � - : - * , * - - " , , I - I � 10 t , "" a , - , - ly da) I 1111' , I .. I 1111�. J� * kine * P-11 �Vi`411v,", "ro"'U', M� d our � " ._. A C Mr. C. (, ,� " ., of the of , ��&=X Una . d , , ���� , To, - H. rd���_- t".0, 2 -n -Y --Itl.--Yt. 13fo. ft �g_"_-'�!-�; _ i .3&-Nvz-� � ,� - I� an, I . . I +,, , &. 1, - �� _ J � ��;d WFW... Picker, ! O I. I - - - ' Any C - ,27_11 �_ 'a. " � - Z , _ � "t _. _-Z ,rT .. I I I [�e Allen's r'E' " 'I, cwt Of � n �' I tl .people who travel , , -" * '17 - i � '. . i iols I , .. I . � -_ .--I- *7 ': . , . I . 11 . .. ­ � - , ... � . � ­ I i ,�. .� , . . , I ,! i .'- �'�".' . , I . 1, . I . . . :. . . -, � - , I--,. L _ . . _., _L__._11 1. ., . .. I . .. . ,. � ,.: - I . .. . . I _ . . . . , /1' ­.. . . I . :.. . . ., I - , I , . , * . 1. .. � . . - . �, .. . . . I � . � ,� .1 . . . . ...", ., . . I � , I �*.,.. . . . _. . . . . 7_ ". , ,.. �'­,' -, *�! �' ., - - � �, ;� .., , , -1 I - ­� , , ,, � 4, -4 . � --1 � j�, - . , . . , .. � , , I _. . . I � . .��. , -,-. , , -L , � ,� �� , �, , , .:.. �; .... - y 11 _0 .. .. ! � . - �11 , , - .. , - , . . .. I , - , - k "o . , _ � __. 1 41 '11, i ., ; , il, � , ". ­ , � , ", L . : .1 , I . . �, I ­ I 'A 11 , .. ;, � I - ,.,t� ,_._�­ . : , '. � �-, ,_ J%j,K�A,1L-?jWn*�.A- %� !�v­k,. " �:s��,,L�, ­,�_c.�-�,-., ;�xf ;1� ,�y,� 'iftaMiM 1, - - 10��e, . ­�L_ils��­��1`1_11­1­__ _4.,'i-___�, .. �__ �c��­�­�,�'.� . � ,. _�_�,;�;�. t�L. _A_�. &��,,,.�,�. ;4�, ., ay { ° x: Q'4 i"r'-; „-r,. {�. vj�r. . o.r ac: y�.": -'.vf kr<a'+�'•t �, �r'Py �...,,�{'7'. - E rY! .':T ,i,.;. : `�j;.•5(a sY"A+. W. ;Z-. :.� ..y„r,,. .. ,z .r «. .. Ler•`. a3:s �f•,ij�.2s�� a •ad - .-..,.,�..G y-, •+� �_ ,� WR1 1. J,`'Cf .M ^, ti_,`•t 9e '... st,Js" �-...� ?, 7 �,... ti�.y .a '� *e` ; .�• C � ' r'•,:S"'.. .S. t h . �. . J # _ a' <, s. x -'� tet„' _ _ i•t. t +F•,•R �q"....JQ ` /`•"�*,!- - ^'.t.-; w.� _.._a,�., .����c '+ ! •' ^' i-� s..s +dc.a�.4 1 .,. , a. * r, .__._. :�: t"... '.• d* '. .&"•� .' AIC.+!' nrlK#�-•3(.6�Pa_''l 4•9;Y `j�• k,•+�" i',.y' 'mo-.", "-' '" '' -.... 1 - Vii/ .i� ! a' .M/ ''. a' were present, among others, There hap----.. l listlract rro1� =r. tiyhamberlal='f Interchange a[ commodities wNh oar oolosial e' �� .< P�.11 . I >nya sat sound to let ons native bora yom� .• o oh at the Devonshire aub. felbw•anbjeoM, mad it is the duty of every -� > . --- i arrnrr YoIIs 9Psrsa. drift away In a body from the peoaae°t► iadnrtrlsr. ageloaltnrs, manntaotares and It ls curious to look back to the great civil statesman to do all to big power to maintain and increase, this commercial iotermurss ,�' water. The treacherous habits of shells In the Trade.. war and to ohs opinions which wen• than nasi to foster the attachment neon which to ::.°r;: ' _ • It IS very important that a careful exam- of X11 walls need to supe water for PhL J. Abbot, Jr., of Philadelphia, , Pa, seal■ Gentlwtas, the result■ of the •zpreoed b dbtiagobh y ed statesmen and �a3tsrs on boob midis of politic. They were • 1+�ge extant It Is fAnnied. W -have to watoh for opportunities• to etteagthGa the IiiY b - 69 hoeau oeitbo ■ lain an whothr they con Y p�� analyst of milk in his laboratory for" t>T 1887, 14 Jersey herds avrags 11.75 efid b3bt� the. united States should become • flreat es nies-via, rc """ Thera is a acrd which I am almam afraid to "' { e. whether by may means, surface water or — uadxgranal veins from •cable■ or vaults. br year y per neat of solids the highest herd averaged 5. Sl per cent. Three •reset' herds aver- d pa rggtewI ower, as US to the ace of the world ; and there b ao doubt that bh mention. I have been •assured upon the highest authority tht confederation is an pater them. E well should cemwt- sod sear the trop, where walled with brick or aged 14 69 cent. Herdk of,grade Guam• set's and era. averaged I3.75 pqF Dent ; woes a genuinely afraid of the iatrodnation bhls oonatry. of American ideas and of A,mert= empty dream, the taa�■ vision of incl• had fanatics. alone, and this wall should rise several _ laches above the level o! the an seven herds of geaoral breeding, for a part 13 32 r cent sad five can inadtnbiona, Why; geablemen, it b ludicrous to contrast the results as we know ..11 cannot be. The vheion is too f■hr - " load or It curbed with timber. as many 1n Dare obonld bs taken to West rho anal zed of the year y per herds for the entire year 12.98 per Dent them with the fears and the anticipations o! pa hew-) Yet nnot rlorthimihatiwber erwen frown that hope disown. :` :the are, great ksve the cortin very t ands banking The highest hard analysis was 17.19, the lowest 11.64 those too timid politicians. (Hear, The United States of America In the Upon that promiss nor We that only b them aims nes des b them wsaz" ked o on the outside of hard clay pang hely M prevent rat■ or mics or other, small ani- ` '. it. The Saatherrs Farmer says the chsap�st beat insurance against dog■ killing interni which has elapsed has .more than doubled lb popnlatioa,__nntil ab the guenow sham eeardow, and alone (Cheers.) Ism well *ware that rap to the feden• - i- .,mals from yawing through '' hold fever and many other disease are - - - - _. the--- __ of lm ere and sheep are bells. The ■h -dog ,% a great - ward- -hes in pnrsnit of mischief, and he present time it ez.ieeds the whole B,nA• list speak elation _cit . _the -British present time no practical scheme of -tioa..hae been submitted or1issuggested, but. I I- T'. , 4�- � 3, -tea. ` A � , *� ,. maul" and the tit. t J. A, Ist. J.,hn, d 6t. Lonle, backer o� 1' John Glandanr, is rmpmuiblafw.-OtolloW-- '- Ing story, located at Laky itilaaatoub owl thrgianlann,, p olaLted, (}andaar and St. John_ were present, among others, There hap----.. pend to stroll 6164 one wfb�noon bg th spot where the oarsmen wait at •giant. --. who measured at least 8 it. 4 in. [n heightb,, who, it could be seen at •-glahoe, wonld and tip the beam at 250 at the lowee- No nae„ . r, ! knew the man, but after a time he joined to the conversation, which soon turned to the subject of the unreliability of shells is the water. The treacherous habits of shells In ,., general.were fully disowned. Suddenly the - giant allowed that, to his opinion, a shell -A* was not such a difficult thing to manage, " Why," said R -1L 9 ,,you don't Ynoir what you are talking about. Yon ocaldn't• get into a shell to Save our lila..'.'_... . • often oawow-w= ly by raw P oo _-tu- , ',.. 1,, . ',.'•" ' waterwater which neither tasted badly, wants. to do it quietly -wants n- noise, no Empire. 7eb, so far from being do not think that anon a Beso ems nos Couldn't I t„ the Runt, with a holesaie`do not e■sive, it b the most psoiflo ,country In Able. (Hear, hear,)- There are two eclat sarcastic smile. "I can b into one and ]' an instance now, where a well in a small cost mach. Buy a aids of a era , r town tn�hLl State was earth by gaits a the ottrrier'a for Dollars, and put a bell' on speot+ole o! a nation of sixty milllonraon- mind. There Is the question b! Commercial stand66 epll, if you're so In It tOO-fOr msmart as all that." _- e amm�ber o! familia!, and nearly every person every sheep [f your flock b small. The tent with en armv of 25,080 n en and a fleet Union and the question of anion for defence. v� � Haman, „ I'll bet yon ;250 that -: elsiokea down with prise of ons sheep will buy a of hells which is barely sufficient to carry the I. have heard it argued that the colonies on can't stand n Ia a shell on the water_ t�9ghoid !every .and no'-oth°zi s ei ba ler to step national flag to the principal centre• with world be' vee foolish to allow 'themselves on seaon3a•' ���d the fellow, and - this diaeaae, if nova dr[ah o! sn ver Sock of cheep and which it has commercial Intercourse- a mixed up to our old-world policy_ eery As to the introduction of Amera' sad to concern t emeel#b■ with wars to , S t�iy-aris not only -injured themselves, but, they will frigh.ea every o oaa in. call know whteh they can have no possible Interest or the bet was made,. St. John holding the _ the poison it conveyed to theal who nae -'their field. that America bar developed a conserve to int to the action utak- �' °, zom is these da s when the snow is melt- - not Daly Hanlau, but Oaadaur, _ -and a Broca so , no ws er in dem. I.Lu htor and case of the E tion - - e . bet ditches should be Byron'■ centenary b lain The fact is its cheers.) Nowhere e• worlda an- when they a ted a sentiment whish I t t last dollar they had in the world - ter Into -them, p that the big fellow could no more stand rap sinngg that the ground may be thoroughly own in r�ter. It ie hie pereoaality which thority of the law greater, is the respect think we abonld all be ready to app�ia n a shell for three; let Alone 20,;se°ondr ' drsia«I all around them. By snob oateinl• s000nnts or the iadifferenoe. We do not for the Lw .more universal. (Cheer.) It on the occasion of a war is which the car- than he oonld fly in the air. E rt osn- -a•samneh aieknees may be avoided. mean kiii la -m life. Barna was as loose a it now over a neater, since tile, adopted taint, had nothing but a sensational inter• men find it the hardest feat In the world to liver, bet no famous persoaal[ty in Eag1Lh the ooa■titntion which then went far beyond net. Brat I will go fnrth•r. - I eappote the socom list and there are man of them _ Ti�gsrLslesirta _E4�xItGBxElra. literature b so beloved as Barns. Nelson the ideas of the governing claaaesaLBmt2pe. colonists read history ; and if they do, they that cannot do it at all, even with 1 s C. F. Gardener gave his vary ]WS- ma- war as immoral, bat..Fingland bore him upoh But now they have adhered to that coned• will knave that every great war is which active. The crowd therefore ,*M A4 d thud before the Iowa, Horticalcnrat Society. her heart to St. Paul'a, sad with his name teflon with a persistency and a devotion as this country bar been 'engaged since the Pr Orr she conjures English valor still. But Byron paralleled in history, and there are many Brest French war at the beginning o! the they had the thing giant in a tight box. i He sets a trifle deeper than- the tree stood j 1 The neat thin to do war to t the shell: . is before. redo the top anon h to revert =tempt.y kind es no emotion save one of Americans, too, who think upon these sub• century, and that every dispute which bas g n t g p He had every opportunity. eats, who say that much of our recent legis- seriously threatened our peace, has arisen There-' was not o oarsman is the lot the 1.It swa in m the wind He digs the hole nary. out of the concerns and interests o! one or world risk his boat to the mercies of the E. and h■ Wit with water. He then throws every splendid advantage, ever e�ft` that tion b unconstitutional and revolutionary. 250 - pounder, so the t �- - r . Iafine earth and mazer It well ooatiania to men dedre, but the personal lifeyt6at theeyy (Ticar, hear.) An to our practice, they are other o! the colonies or ei the great depea• Fated giant Paid laced In r g all bel to achieve was dm ly pit3inl, astoaiand at the mildness with which we deny of India. (Hear, hear.) And ander 1100 for' +shell. The shell was placed to Wow an earth and mixing until a mortar b P� p poa ilio std the fellow took an oar to formed, Into this set the tree, and throw His genius asserted, itself in Passionate and meet the awaits neon the authority of these cironm■tanc- it appeagr to me that hls hands. He into h'fraII craft, _ fa b fine aoU to cover the mortar. Beat povwerful p all That was in despite of Governme�. (Cheers) While i was is it may f At twat as nob to the app i among haiimma+eeu at that belongs to character, Washington news acme of the riots is Interest of the colonies sr -ter -those -of afnod creat, -Paddled his way out _into ('. the rnrtsae alightly with the spade and tat uare, (Laughter.) Mt're thea the Mother Country that we should seek mallow ureter to a distance of sbnst 25 [ret,F tt stand belt ig hoar; then fl with earth. to pure, generous, ennobling and helpful life, T�si� and addled back a The shell did not' 'The tree will stand firml and require no ata that depended upon bimeelt,was wanton• ° litice ingtha too namaicau took°il both ocaastoades to r r and find a oonoerted aynts� �off Com• rookP more than fonr�lIIohe■ side to side.y e roII will re- 1 squandered Nor did he apparently even Po by �0heeih.) The difficulty i The giant had won. ' 'slaking Cove�g with fin p Y q- call to me their own experience when twenty meroial Union is, no doubt, mach greaten g �vent baking. Unless the trees are sufficient- � or try to do diftereatiy, except at the ea s or more ago, the cit of New York It. is no use to •: that our colonies will When the annoy was tnraed over to him, t 1, pruned to render the head lighter, the last, when h went to Greece. y s Hanlaa looked at him with maria wand tion will fall The roots st k e Of $urns' remorse, regret, and earnest beoamo a prey to an invading mob, They abandon their custtom duties as their chief g oY is lht:alled oat a % meet of milit they swept and principal ■onnae of revenue. It is asked :- As Well; Who tbs -,--a Pan. must- -. . ., w are oa o e gro �; >• teat, the no tars •o than Pinching l'ov°rtY and hostile atranmatanoe the streeti w t grape p as am err y how ," --- }fad; otthab pnfanad-sad pear- aama hnadrada-at Pe°Pie Ferirlihd and very interests fostered by,their system will will- w�they meet not �zpor•d f -O the sea o: mY ­-Ther-stranger gathered the tsstfng path. of consoiowrness err baffled little compunction was or expressed. 1 legit'- anrrender the Privileges whiob they rtowe�d ii awn in his ket�a d— H will and of tort life, which appeals to the do not know whether it 4 this persistency now enjoy. All we wa do is w Walt nntll , y P� ' - js )las' Tsaar. heart of the world, like a ■ick child' to the In their devotion to thein aoustitntioa, proposals are made to us, to consider there - ' mother, there b no trace is Byron. But Is whether it is this respect for Lw, thin do- proposals when they Vane -with fsiraess'snd " 0endomen, my same Is John O'Brian. y . fl'he Farmers Clab of Meriden, Jefferson terminatioa that the rale o! the majority Impartiality, and to accept them it they do I'm a log•rLfter from Stillwater," and I've t b the personality, large, gmsronr, hu- stood in shot% before. (food da eoaaty, Kea. Hon. -Natter N. Allen. Presi- �a asp�g, tonging, laaieatiag-the oonstitntloaatly ezpr coed shall be respected not involve the sacrifice of any important y dant. has armed a call !or a d�i eggaafee nasi pal In the mire, but still u .curl -which by the mimurity-I do not know whet -her it priaaiple or of any interest vital to wnr And thea the oarsman admitted that there Darr ocaventloa of farmer■ at Toaks, May were s tea things abort the business which � . ' I 1868, for " the p of oormiag y given Burns the love of him fellow•aun, and b that or what it it ; but at• -all events I populsdon• Meanwhile, my lord• and htoR maker his name as dear as his Doug, Lad think aunt there is now an appreciation of gentlemen. I. civ that we ought not to do they had yet to learn. , r .- iii,;;• , Truer, to a .took-ra%en and aid all the shame and Dorm- and hopekw- American iantitntioar cad of the American anything to di a the Lffeotioa or to . 'fooden of the North-wertern State. sad of his life still whispers, people which, rhaps, did not exist's repel the patriotic and loyal advances which __ _ pe yea -fl-TIM. - — ihrritories." [3overnors of Strtu err• re- ...� swsetsr for ihte dapai:iBt . - oration ago. .(Cheers.) All the prejudice, av',made to err by our tollow•subjeotr sad Experimental Platen $lyiM. .. . . gqassmd to appoint eight delegate for each ThanLaemb m m. world t.e�de . No the i fellcw•kiaDmen, who we pined of the glori- The establishment of s pipoon message '. Stabs The call I. g•aerai cad all farmarr a e, have van ed from the- minds our trsditions of our country. who share service In oonneotion wlth!the dyad office W. Lt. Howells,In April Harper S. - 'and stockmen of the Northwest an Invited. . of Englishmen; and there is now among all with as our history, our arlgan. and our at Key Wast i. a foregone conclusion dam "! lrithoat , ani th or �- . . patti� and among all sections one universal common oftizeaship In the greatest sadan order has bees received at the ofiioe of ywlthont .peoLl appointment, Mr. Allen A Coming Robert Lonistititeveifiuon teal gof Rood will and admiration, not no. freest Emtii:. that the. world has ever the PhU�olphis 3yortir+y Ljjc, from(dmenl - 9 Will sn.w•s an questions of dts[l. !a flag d wit envy, and L cordial desire for known.' (Land and oontianed aheeeS) t}ly who has the matter in charge, for. :,: d teacher in a South Chester school, heart and durable friendship (Cheers). Well, .lat list P. . -. ,. - _ . oh ' - the loft flztn:er and training bas- - order to give the epi% an oppostnnl to y .. �� f�baL _wan the tesla wish I 'considered -- ta�#o fllled,wwwwwww_Rhin a month. -The order _- Put a Pops around bar hetet in lh• as writs s skatoh of D;9-e_Aiati by$lltng mrsll i y comm ex - Par, p•rahor�r3a-l-tfug lona. �� laslsaon, and then par. it back of sad Lmnnd i -n °ontertne�i at' ; AN mates of Pr - illill!lil!ll; 1111111011:11111i Inc i her ase. then taewaed and .ander the toe the tollawing neriine :- rope sr.Thrw. - -- E f tis�tZiver baskets for. carrying- nix 'bkdr-and twelve-- '— which goes atonnd.tho horns, thaear -- i nought no triumph. I should.have thought Tbe-grisic f _W IN baskebwith os of nine Vzi de. The loft p°U a y--. A — ass" ap and tike l! ttg� Dodd • 'tight goings, the horn. • Whm rise rope b uta I will tell on what beosme o! them." it a mistake In po flea: to speak cit. notiinB dna society, ttf aenror aafl ingniritor, in all will be prepared to aaoom Le• 1f00 birds, . _ lyfnarrsoted the mo.t Dtnbbora cow Among tho•s who handed in a pa was higher. (Hear, hew.) Bnt.I claim to have matters temporal ; from a oonjugd quarrel as evidenced by the regniremont of b00 leg- . c , ~ . p �njy � done the best with my colleagues to . secure to a questionable marriage, he b the sup- he� ., S _. - sow B # a tea•year•old boy„ He filled rap t e� first as a y ge reme law ver; he Attache. great im rpt- �' to marked U. Signal Sarvfos, table and friend] urns meat. P° K Wart, Fla .and ndmbared tom 1 to blank alto "boys," the Droned with the et' TAicitrrto 8=nee. view day," the third "boat;" The next (Cheers.) Ido .not think that this spirit Looe to a ordinances of religion, attend■ 5W musee,tively. Theflrst purpose or this I „ „ was inconsistent with .the maintenance of Church regularly sad b the meal hardwork- service b to bring the adjacent Wands. w- ger to' the ingairiw on this Bub was storm. and the last bleak was ed of En iirhmeo. fll%d with-'• boLt„ the t colonial interests which were nom• g oiaily the Bahamas. Into communication yes, I e the fallowing direotioas: Take : Hrom Pe parts shun one t odtpetre, pal• Hi. narrative is a rsmamkoble story of ad- matted ee the charge of the British.o be our The Princess of Wain fulfil bei function with Keir West, and thus by cable with the par venters. One of thane s. W Ulie by name, teatiarien I believe we all held it to be our to be cad to look charms to faction • mainland. E those fsmiilar wlt:h the lryrire finely, m1z and.rab in on flesh side of bog =yield eld everything that good neigh- erg Lia* aperts' i titdn or simply sprinkle Dai It. Than psi was swallowed by +whale, but he took his ld rhe ms also he credited with Uterery tarts ase of pigeons as messa¢e•beaten to Europe, - ho bur cod the anal at unthaws.. could y -- .away tar 2t ms, when the mh:tlim may kale from his Pontotoc kat and, rip- comity and iateihsetnd sad has rave awn' and who knave the conditions wader which — pan poo claim at am hands, while at the same time ' b• rubbed off. - pping a bole In the whale's side, onwle3 out we held hunt io. treaty hta, that long ars secretary and itbrZ ; .he pamomm an the birds of this Hey Wert Right are to be . Ho was met by the othbr two boys and all tY had g° abundant maasnre of common Deans, which used, believe the experiment will be s nom. C=A:p GAiLDRS Ferrer. .. three were blown out to sea, but, according and equity and international law woo % ha uncommon, and ls �� beyond plate .nooew. The only drawback they an' boned. (Hear hear.) I believe that we per a8e- ticipate h the low of birds in - the mddeac ' a v cheap wry to tenor poultry imm to the story, demonstrated by t�telr fl°° hive fulfilled tthe conditions that we Lid the fem aver the garden is to stretch three No., 12 ;wtm swimming that they were ohampiorr cit down for ourselves in Undertaking this mis- The Doke of Edenbarg it hew popular storms pe0a!!ar to the latitude. htiy. and then weave In n Chester. They swam on until they reached tory y than be deserves to be; he i. alesr•heided ' wam�pgwillow. Lharpening the eaogmmo .ion I see. that Secretary Ba std. the c� and the Carr ibean _ Sea mad thea went ashore, Aim as as ow. a oar man England's Military Bicycle Corps 4 This lance dew not Dort over 8 bels, bat Willie proved too tough and they chief political of&aLl of Mr, Uleveland'D Gov. ave ; aocnsed' of parsimony, he b not par.1• - erummt, Days, In a letter that bas been re- monion., he in simply wire ; his manner, it One of the most Interesting features of the ants a rod and it very effective.. laid him aside. He then had a desperate son nbllahed, " Coniti+tion' and mutual me be admitted, is !ass charming, polished volunteer biayolbtm' corps review, which fight with ser eagle, the bird being killed P B and ooaoilLtoy than that of his elder was held in England doming Easlse w -k, - 1�Io'rse. - . and eaten, and atter thin sot Willie bunt L neighborly concession have k ether dons boat and sailed to the oonatry cf the Storz, their honorable and honest �vorktathistreaty,- brother. was the sham battle between two detach. ( 'The Res al New ybrker after tsar years ez• but went home. which he reached mad have paved •the wa iortrolatious of The Duchess of Edinburgh is s deserving monis' The advancedon theirryws trots Salisclists of the bury p rieaos Advises all whore tatoes are escaping Laity end mutual advantage." I believe mow and has mach to contend with la 1 � y bury 1. aver he attek an abeence of dzty years inion world ez 'the view1. to Stockbr a when they dircavered the ° of the vast ma orit a poo e _ ..Z pie'- -- - dime null, but te--believed_ to be bora to t y p�mga' bar pla0e L The advanei waited until ro•taforoe- - Drain ascend the well.. Allow all oar- `edit a Western psper,-Cheater {P ) T�mes. I have • no denbt-that {i Js- the economy of to at L mbordihate cad °g �W ; � fee• water to flow away.. It i. a very easy , with the o inion of -the vast majority o! the Y Y t7 meat Damen ,and then marsh to the $ring matter to contaminate the dt3nkfag water, •t -•wee �-T poop p oven obeanr•.. e, wl�ees e le o! the United S titre; and I hope and _ y dismounted and lett their ..w....- -, in .prang, when thr ground in sac . Paste Dirmondt, trust that it will receive it. final endorsement The Duke of Conni,ngFit is agood patriot aaaohinen behind them At a range of about ,. t;om the t representative bodies which and + soldier. He in singularlymodest 600 yrrdt from the invaders they ooened firs, The cad for carrots and pA "Ila Psi "The t majority ofe people cannot to p ground T should us between panto and real have now to pronounce neon li. (Hear, and anaffeoted, snzioaa bo learn, ani when and kept it rap for agaartsr of an hoar. The ,_. be fres room small atones he bat all b d ll , the sat mals a bellroom," n p s Now York hear.) And if that be done, when we have he bas mastered a subject only, possessed advance gaLrd of the enemy suddenly tallied' s light nand, loam. The sooto would grow earlier, . "and there are more is removed Its local .and temporary, although of confidence in himself. on their cycles, mounted and cashed to the _ a high and Lt they should meet -j. _--�! poop longstanding can*" of difference between ._ bottom oI the hill. breaking Irate the ranks with obstraatioas in the vett. war Pale t� any aae�►oaid t Once °Og�II I was the rsrbtsnt of a fashionable jeweller US, then I -think that we may trust to of the d'fendeez, who gradually till book, -11 Proruwr Ford, of the Danish onitar• thfeeling and common Interests, Chased by a Walrus. giving the invaders an 000adonsl valley. 1 in Washington. Is was then a common good s1 tooiety fled. one pound oI the twat skim thing to Iola out an outfit of past. to' LdieS and mom" than all tie common 'blood When the defenders had retreated About a t. , ds o! the batbsmilk.' He to v for real din and common origin and common' brads- Ong of the most novel encounters between mile they made a stand on ginned, . _ - x egash to two poen who had sot security f tin= of the Aagto•$a:bn race, ' to man and a wild beast ever vent ted b the snd'flred upon ibe foe, aheokinq tbs Ldvanos. ebb finds flint six pounds of sweet slim nlonds. serve unbroken tbesmity and peso• which following incident told by Captain Koldewey About three mita east ofStockbridge a 'milk a1ro'equal to ons pound of rye.tii' bar- " What did -you charge for those pati• d ti zp•ditioa." -Ib third skirmish book place. The um*e, icy. ontflb r" the reporter asked. are •uentiat to the pingreo ancivilization in Is German Arctic EAn& Col. Cooper ]unit. decided the battle in ta- _ The improved mutton broods of all " Generally about i'25. Ono• a pFamud of the world. (Cheers•) Ia the case a the Occurred w h th cult coast of were following win h • rep UiAted States of America I hope for amity As, with difficulty, we were following she .oar of t e iftvaderL cannot be kept in the manner usual with girl ltom one of the Western States and and I ask for nothing mate. Oar mrd, we were suddenly startled by a walrna. , tare, one or these web tam us for a bePemCOyommoa sheep. ,Thty demandjgood pas past+coarse ham beau marked out for us as w to breaking through the hoe close to ns Ws K liberal feeding and atteAtion, but they PAY o:ptared the heart of A, wealthy, French* f P B7[perlEIIce. . and indepet]deat, but I hope as fr endly fled es quickly as we could, or an attempt _ .: ►all fo: the oars b -towed. There Is.m great Count -not, one .of the shady kind, but a nation But is it Muwary, is it desirable, .to defend ourselves would hive been mad- Some boys like the maiden with ono, blue ,demand for superior mnttoa. real count, rich as a-Cru+las. who was on + that our relations with (:nada, with our nes•. my", _ _ . ,14 Cow. that +fro roiled with an gross and visit to this country, and after a short eat colonies in Auttnalade, and South' Afri• But the, walrus swam as quickly under ooartshi they were en to he married. gt Or fanny the gust with gold hair ; those which we fed In well•fenoed pputares P ry engaged as, should follow the Same course, should ra• the ice atter us. trunking through it near ns, Some ohs like the Lee of dimanative Sias, from which all noxious Led W-flsvered "He obtsimed for her an invibtion to the mit in a similar absolute independmoe! I am 'evidently intending to.wim [a our company. Or mairz+h s scholarly stirs ; wesdS have tem ex are mors likel next official rocs tion for which we lent her has Some youths are quite partial to tender tarpeted. y P willies to submt . to the . o gs- of beang We dispersed as mach as POW a, springing to yfeid s naitormly good and Sweet quality real diamoade Lad sent our dete6tive to + Le�isb when I say to yon bhL1i i over the %e•ornDt, thmagh which the ripen- young dean, . • ' of milk than �hw which we Suffered to Watch the she Dame book with them she will never willingly, admit of anPolicy stook constantly broke, followed by the Or bountis who weightily crash ; . . • roam the wood. ifid�emmoas. Said : 'O, I wish y given that will tend to weaken the time between rustling and fls in Dented by the monster. But men are convinced thro' the knowledge You had ven me real din• gag peen g of yams, The prwidmt of a etAte.,sgrionitmal coni• monde like on did the first' time. ,Th -e' the different branches o! the Io -S Lon ]dad one fall is it would have been - . • sty thinks that artificial watering, as ordin taut were a you, and any one could see by the which form the British Empire, th- •'+st Impouihle to have pelted him out again. There's naught lice the girl with the sash. Drily done, is of very little benefit, and esti= ural a near Cs W m tureen td toric dulness that they were not diamonds dam inion of the Queen. (Cheers ) I feel Fortu:1 pe yea, ' twat- that water properly An rare of cab- „ myself a natural pride in the reDblesa t. r*gy of old! hoe relieved us.. from our pawner. �. or at Nste et to •dry time it would at 611,11 and dauntless oonraga *Which have ortrted 'Thelia creature- can break thmagh toe .iz HOuv He $Zpleeaed His Love. , - bagelsI didn't say anything, but shortly after . _ __ require at least 30,000 gallons of water. when she obtained the loan of an outfit we tole great Empire. I feel a otidaotion in inch- think and Strike the enact spot - ' _ Man farmers olata► that if a large potato vee Der the parte ret and rhe acme back the ooustsnL evideaoe which b given ne of whetro they last ►ave their' enemy.. �� Y� w� o you love dater?" y g _ y ' with all eyes out out brit one be planted, m �{Bhly pleased with the change. the affeotionste. attachment 'of our fellow• .r Wo � eh me how yon love her." ' lar et per sent• of early marketable tato- „ sub tbrpnghont the we ' 'i Two )Much-ilTeeded New WOrd�. The bo stood Still riot knowing What to if Ia a few days she had no need to hits 1 o It seems to me that �wilibe produced than the .seed were oat dismondL Her lover bought her plenty of borne• (Sear. amt)' or small potatoes planted whole. A atudy them," it would bb unpatriotic -to do anythigg Awriter lorthe New�York Tribtcnt enggesie do„ cow do I eYpreu my love for ` - of fila snbjeot was made at the Wisaon.in which 'Would, disoourLge this sentiment.- the word typograph ,asthena eooftAeaypa. your James, mt M1 11, , -- - LWlnt,wme of. that i;..would be cowardly and wart orth to writing msohh33nne, and typow p ' g64 Oh to t�oarnrvvarie - tnealti°a lattne o_ fhb h-CoUatsyauw tea. n son, tosw8 tho situation a-sn ails upon nm. a e goodSngg�tions. If the new wordawoer money,' a n newI 9915 Any. and teen give her some - being in favor of the large p rpm Hyman,, yy P ` - . ' -- home began to die when she gave over " No, you bmfa't mentioned it yit. MY (Herr, herr). I World be willing b pat it adopted the word ntayw written would -he un. a . her Agriculture an to slave- or to foreign cone �gaa11'r been dotrnJ9l�Lew York; sad ohs soya on the lowest poadble grounds. E: nenon derstood to mean Dopy written an the old -fa- _ ting hewed tribes, and her manufactures to it's'sll the gas the d jzou s a and d anwo ate." evnhin commercial gce.tibn follows sentimethe nt b e that Mr S end shioned ohapeand rson huama'rierl his tmyepeet Ph 1'e four as mean to 0000mmib oaioide by hold '' ignorrat. men, or evek to slaves and:.enb �lt together erect g cis beerth. There are they who all mor the army or tato nom• ' Ob, you mean at a flue o'alooi test" powerful Influence on the question of profit writer woo=d pot hav a ting to n the that a son dbold do Its but they are alt an - liar but blood tato „ inra Give and low. A groat part of our population % on orednlous torsigo•>to trying saiim.oasij t>vt s woaau eouldn 0. y is You've ` : .feltero•, py8slwand the olericalemplo�en she bell, yoan�, ent st the pfw•nt moamfi upon,W Englfah Isngaagm. ' I . Matt- •-aaa-. me_k 1� five o clack baa dependent — - - -- --- '- - • -- - _ . ..._ - . . • - .. - -. M - .. .. I� , , . •• , ! • 4 .. • . ea , r•"--,-.... .Yr• ,. , . . t�c'r e , w', '�,;.y. 's• f.' �.w v. ^¢, v �. 5�.., '� t's„F.; . � ; „ . .r ., a I8�'k�'J.%vel' .7+a}i.yah".`b. .! 3n 'c• e:..�w:sb,n .,. •.•i....-. r�.?^.-x�•s-a,'. ...4"....-_e .,:a.., :.:..�..._,: ��... :.. s'a.:., _ , _ _ s,'., x .... �'•c3�1...:i'_w-,-, ��"c-' `_ _ 2..a..,d�..a '!�1v,Tt.,3s �f:4,.`.,? s•�iS .3-:!,Y.ui. �+re... .,...ye:5'. ?�_`. •i��4 �' �it11� Dr��f ' ,. . ro.T. ei' „ .5'n."^' .-+!1', :'^ `"� • �? F ra'�'.f�::`rx..7' .'',9... CM7"•'.:,. `..''�oa�"i '� �T_:. w w+;'. �o �'s'.u+[ i.. ..37', ?c:: ��., ,a.!y,. Y!�'-.: "'std 'A . t_ 1aei.• ,� • _px• .r vrs,4 .. • ;•y ` l mss w� wave l�^Q "ei1 _. o-ri.g• '.l ,s•s.s�,a"..ies•u .- :.. A'c• i� x'R'.+h - - k •1.' e. .. - .. 'A;..a" •.+e e r1. ...- .. , } 'e. „,�"qe,7 I. a ..:: r.-: .�..^ r ,. ._ C" .z, -'a.. •v •. ,Y,; w• ,h, + . ,z;4,- '.. •-�F '�" ,•.. : ,7 ftv, ', f': f.ir� r., •r ,.,:.'V+'.:' �' . ♦ �4••�,.nys,.---1•-s- +l'•_ -.1.._ r.:'r . s s sea• t . Qtvel�m Sro•.. AVM I. k % THE WEEi�3 NEW3: d,.g.,d.lSee .N. rt �.... �......,�.. oead{arism .>td detective floes, 1i�h tills Is m.1[aesos : Please faloess your readaw thyat. . IBM FaesAaMN•a w«a.oa e>tpw - `Vy , I bays • its ti ready !or the .ba.. asssdq 'nes ���{{dd al patwaow > . _ fin. with k.re.en. bon inoladed .=•nit ewer B, is finial, ass Waw.nds a hopeless Dwi WORK lree.* �.TICL:.,�nsoMwllabrs the fotzfles. have beanamanemW oo»d i shalt be glad to T = dD[A><. . wed two bottles of my 8=7 to o! t BALI CKMAP-4 8M aero Parte-La>• i. . -p of YanaohaNettN The wW of the late Mr. Thomas Whlb, The Nmptra>mo• P.t1y readers who taus ooewlmpid 1l =hq w w . �ri, s8 and el, in eon 7, TowwWp at cod b ash, �:_ `.', 1. Iliaisb.r of Istwlor, lois. bean >B1•d• H� �n wed . �TMt victory to the .Ei.. tb it Fspcaw and P. O..idt. 1. Bespesllelb,-Da atwal e0 sores olsared. balsas !n hardwood bast : -e-state ls valued er, abort !}60.000• tare, whe21 a bill limi file camber o! T A. Br.occre, az Yosgs fit, Toroaw, Oat C -e! r y_ -. �yopf a miles::om Trent Creek Station on tis N.P.J. liquor licenses to on. in 1,fl00 of the. ­ MUway, clow to school church. pat ofdos,-a.w and --- Im fOt two manthN k� a flue shingle mill ;there le rook u house, barn stole. rte•, .. ­ ,.__w., ...• I - - beeaimpersd e a .. about lis atIIlioa dollars, or, to be exact; ooit;, tree from cook -swamp. Pse lurtbu fn - have oa$ditas °� sari one in 500 in Reston, sear passed by' a =5,8117,�'io, and all because " somebody had forma t apply w Tan C ,aLutr, Barrett P.O. Oat. - --:ed "The Manton Tsanaoript,',' for i�Pt rote of 104 yeas to 49 nays. M��-" o ou di ' % of Court. William Jones and fdhatless Angela gnat• ♦Care for Draakenaeas. n _ _�-LSi �i_!_�O ■ •e -PATENTED- a, , 4' -. merohaa4r of The opium habit, del omania, tbo morphine babit, -- The groom and dry reled the otbw day in Ongpa, eau 0 simiog r� prostration 06 b the -a.. of - • fiioboarg have F•titiv the council to pass to be thabetter marksmrin. Jones bet Aa wakefulness, meatal de n, soltso�sg' of the - -- -- an early closing byLw�der the Frontigainer that the latter could not hit him testa, eta. pnmaWre old age loss of dtality caused SISAFES Lob o{ last .essioa fa three shot with a revolt' r at seventy five by over-exertion of the brain, had ion of natural FOr The NeT�Vous AND VAItIT DOORS; &�. _ � ` - -- In the Central Banj-�igat�atio= the Mas- yards. Aa Swed twice lad won the from any aaw broke, wnfryoung, r �e1s a r°adie•aged-who hro broken down from any The Debilitated Torotto 8sle w.rtc,. c:' 4er•in•Ordinary ave an important judgment wager, but fie had to Nott* wilt =sarins- of the Above oaasw, or wy cause 1Wmasnfioned sten, ��• allowiag contributories to set-off deposits taker, for -his friend's funeral, send your addeass and 10 seats In sbLmpe for LaboaYC'The Aged. F 400r " their dont* liability. Treatlw. in book tam of - Dises+es Of Itoa Boob against At Indianapolis v . gaatleman was walk- seat ed and secure trom observation. Address M.Nervous Prastratioa,Nervoua Head•At the saanaI business meetingofJarvis ing Gong street,aaoompanied by two V Litsos 4T WsIIinvtoa street East Toroab Oatache.Neuralgia,NervoueWeakaeaa, s " ;,street Baptist church, 'Toronto, notice of �onag ladies, one of the *ata ped on a A• P. IA7Stomach and Liver Diseases, sad - h notion was given to haveJ:he church assess parlor match, and !II an Bend tor.ill. Catalogue. �OGBoO' t*a idnsgs.- __ E.YSl�_t�._Pderboro.Ont. Will sharpenvthe $Wife without temovicg Ittrom the ed for its lair proportion of taxes. of both were ablaze ]tom - - _ A NERVE TONIC. tthe.1oMachild without on farmer S�aomple by mail, $00. machine iniac The Senate of McMaster University met prompt notion on the part of the gentleman For Hale-Illndraied daeorlptty vase C+raaos w. BOOTox, f3xAx�oxn, Coiat., nye: 4. oLeluenT a o., Toronto. :., sar M.1-1 -1­� a an wim before the Young 111-1 eo1m, MOVlour Cbanoeliar. It le almost ger- ladies were seriously burned. bility and thLnk cod tad the ai.aovmea• o Clan Line Royal �,Kail Ite � e '.�:° iaiII that the University Will be started De:t passenger train was wrecked on. $atur• 4TgNT6 procured. Patent Attorneys, a it experts valtas�la ramedY that PAn+z'e Csr xxr oomrocxa ty A f Est'd 1aie7. Donald C. sldont A CO -,Toronto, cured me rt ;a a.valuabla remetW Lamb mal it ry AN ALTERATIVE. ..__ day L gt11 Quebec� Land small. And o LLiverPoe„ rl m season, day morning near Olean, New York, by the lives Let hay one write to me for advice" Saturday t r passenge According to reports laid before the On• spreading of the rails, the mail and baggage FOLDING BEDS. tarso Ptovin•ial Board of Health at their ars and two passenger oars ooa ing Out of use, out of Azoxzo Axaorx, Wnmsoa oT.. ssrs: calling at Loodoaderry quarterly meeting in Toronto raceIItly, earl fo aessaQers rolling down sn em- night Band for q believe PAtxz'e Czr aaT Cosrrotrtm raved m7 for fax & ad sad Ireland; also from Bhl Wore, via . diphtheryia appears to be very 21valent is y P kjl]• clrculu. on Halifax and Bt John's, N. F , to Liverpool to ht1J t ed, but about a score were {a j ure%-of _Yv om Co , Baton need it I was covered with an era he Tom bead to LeeL^ The eruption is res howling. O. ur"nee •ail during winter to and from Helitax. 1 to the Toioato depfiRtitm Sir five or six an searOely expected to recover.HiLiffic In- Church 8;reet, and I am five hundred per cent. batter every way" Portland, Boston and ptiladelphis• and d Nom` mbl en by a TOfODw' w and Montreal weekly; G Adolphe aron amd a w , , re _ O h R ! lortn• Into • w g would look is ve rein Jaxernox, v:., ye• w w ha R:vxn a he w on _ when 21 to 50 B I.LyIN �� arra oranati Toronto shortly. vote of 1 d G Bwo se the question of removing the rIfie butt snffnge to women. A majority of both a e Atityg=g, bon Io test For two lean t I have been a sweat ith dy . Forsrelght, passage, or other fat from Garrison common. --- parties in the House •sej acted the measure, ppuu yoyr Also, leek Drllln->Aed. ilo:si, o, :yT�om *fanny and ii ation.uble. attended with dyke A.1ifBehanS cher do Co., t. Johnoro: a Cunard i .' , Bteass Power. Bend foe Catslogaa. t� and constipation. Be�ote I D�aa W take 8alitaz; Rhea R Co., 8t Johns, N. F ; Wm Thome 11 Previous tables painted out the probabili• so that the Maksaohsietti women have very E=T cnrrsooxn it seemed w thoush everyu+t•y eon do Ce St. eOhn, N. H.; A11ha Co., Ckioago: `ty of fresh haves of Canadian remounts little ground for hope is the future. This L,u�w I[ana[aetirrlas Co.. stied aua ow I can lay aotAlny WS assn Love tt NEA & New York, H• Bonnier, Toroneo; 1. for the Bril3ah arm To. !t b ranona0• comes of magniiyiag the importance of the HAimror, ow snare, Bae ec U. Quebec' Win-erookie. Philadel- A DIURETIC. phis; H. A. Allen, Portland, Boston, Mou►raaL l; ed o Rood autho that a War Office p Pathan so that no one ever heard BEAVER LINE Ot STEA2t8HIP8, Oxoxoz AM=. Stocx cru.Iowa n7s: -? ma� tym .. q, ': .will a large purchases this summer. of t -he pilgrim mothOC '3 have been using P.mx�s CzLass Caaeaoxn WhaleyI Royce &M, _. ; -SAn.idS WssaLr BsrwnT- A tela has balsa- Neat to Ottawa - A very curious point of Lw of importance and tthaann dna a edidae I haveeeevm taken. f188 Toege sireete behalf the marine interest+ Of Chit" to the Roman Catholic Church has just been MONTREAL AND LMERPOOL. Hundreds wdman�bavebeemreceivedfrom urging delay is passing the bill for a rail• decided in the. $tate of New York. A teats• Bea Tickets,' iso. iso. sem. Return, iso, Oso, pies who have used thie•ramedr wall remarkable Terence. sae¢ bridge across the Detroit River, SO as tar left is his.will fifteen thousand dollars 1110, intermediate, iso ; steerage, 020. Apply to benefit Send for circular. The Cheapest Phos In r, to enable Chleagoam to present a protest to for the purpose of hauls$ players offered {a H E. Ml!RH�Y. Oeu'L Manager price BI.00. gold Draad� Canada toe Parliament showing that the bridge would a Roman Catholic Church, lo be by the axe- i Custom House aqua", MdNRTEeL BAND IRSTRUMEIRS. be detrimental to mvigation.�Tr-t-ftrmzd selected, `c for the repose of his 50111 AA LDA anIPPIYei co. - Beaver Line of WELL,S,RICHARDSON dt CO., Proprietors . Now and Second-hand. .. the_mert3ag ai the Board er€he soulsof his family, and also the C steamahips, eatltng weekly between Montreal Montreal, P. O. .f all others who may be In purgatory. and Liverpool. Saloon tickets, Montreal to Lives coil ---- - Ag-ne Mr of Queen s Uaiveni�y; t o No delay. Corree�ondaace soBcited u BE$$O N 's authorised to place memorial tableU to re- The Court o a °4u acao ing w etaomer and accommodation, Later• BtTrtlB. F�nancialAgt. I and'r1{tOHAM" lenace to the various endowment {nada on Was invalid and that the money mast go to aaed3ate, iso ; Round trip tkkeb, Bea,p aSrtteer.ga, !=o .. LabtLAed 1rY3�. 72 Icing at E., Tomato. ''; the walls of Coax oestioa hall, and also to I the heirs, on the ground that no eathO0f thHe e two uienc irtrepb �aipi plY to H! YLRBAY era1 • ---I Band .t Orchestra seoord the nomas of individual benefactors Church was pecifled. The language i[anager, i Custom Houseg� news, Montreal or. totfro �7 A��f�Q� MUSIC. . re the propored [Tniversity Doomsday book. will, the court decided, was broad enough to Local A¢enb is tb. citfeiantTworuand erose � ie V v • tatioa. npresantiag faclade all the Catholic Churches in the REPAIRING or BANit `. '$ have bean a definite t N S T R L'' t! E N T B a - 1 fibs Diff* Shippers o . sees beneddiry or one capable of de � ADID TRADERS CENESALLT. beeond • Band atcyeles Send orCataktsne * -the market -committee of the Moatr d7 "UNIGle, a wants eaaoairsrtn Tour toeelity w pick ap - - eS�adi- ridAIL N. H. - ,=,il to proteist against the imposition market dues on. cattle. The Dom- London hie 454 newspapers- QAXRX0 ready to April. . I .... ,; miller derided to er the question whether The garrison at Saakim le daily azpeoting �T_ L gN�, . complained o1 was le ally col• i for on. Cash furnished on. Dattahewq $rowant � MONTREAL�.l CuRf poet camp 4t'oss� as attack by rebels- . . Address C. L PALL. Hyde Park. Vermont U.L . k 1. otable, to the city attoraap, and Daniel Mariaety anii--Daniel=Hayes.- F1SPft Setalaeu cotieae. aostrn, erre.- TO i++ofth e � , _ to give the deputation as answer at the oo.ary of tk. pe. ' arIie•t b* moment. hanged at Tra*e, CIDnty Kerry, on. $slur- This papular lnatttatloa, now la Its ♦th year, A seat age for lavas' �, possible d,y an ageartan ardor to doing a grand wcra Ice the Edueltioa of yaaag Lag the bowala ass . A tlarioaN ssss has arisen out of the man sad women to theses branches, a kaowledws of C� an Bland Liv mailings of the Combines Committee_ pro 6. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce which is so essential to the intelligent Lad suOO"dal r � Kidney CHs ' aittarda a resolution by alar a ma- management of pracetaa► sash [tigradu.tn an , AL A app••r• that i 3d1. 7.dckorbyy �has brought an. y y passed sv�r9when �i W_ °g aaaat�roo! �Eha.ihcraugha•ea • Mood Parltlerpl se swoon for the IibeT agitnstAhir. Mathewson, to fivornf at thele tratainfr, and bearing grateful testimony to Hamiifaa wbokh+ FITS I ­.* - 'L" e>t Montreal; arising out of the evidence he The Russian Goverrtlmaat have danided Furth Annnuuai vClrcula its =ag � information rm will ion's be°fsad by to - - bad given before tha.eomaiitbea Ano to expel the Jews from Helsingfars, Pia be maHed tree. Address !t. YsaCoazwx, Principal. nae , Mm .M. Yssaaa regi 99 Robin !!l Herat nal ]otter was oat in., and Mi. Locker of land, except those who base carved is the - e A , , f E �� oily" When I say Cmaa T do not mem =42117 0 _ rained a copy of this letter ; but Since the army. rR FAee ROfs Tata s0[fltO TRIP. -A11 • stop them t r a Limo, and them bavath•m�s• coo the orlgioal letter has disappeared, John Dillon had a long Interview with Ap tpi"L is DAKOTA AND MINNESOTA- au. to soalh west tern MM J X& L RADiaL OQBi G. at a serious P y g Apnl 2sda 7 � ove Jing a ares m fe: s] , a esr all &not * i have made the disease of and Mr.. MSI ewson L placed Archbishop Croke on Satou. with 21 and ,':j The committee Is now con to the P 's condemnation: o! the Plea of you, geyw• . I sisrat, fa able _- a -N - _-Sa-1-i-wJ--1F.---- --- Lut-..v- ha: - . y{,trt,,,}„a ir- to i uuambutg. Nova Nnd�yay� O an usinvo $n Thew trips will take you Into the Ore" Grain and can et nand ot. Zlver Com fatal seri oneness A Ifts long stud I W AEL'^• mT •tiT . ,,, • a -t r rgIgi ing from church ab the the most formidable blow et struck at the p res J; Baal, a ltrgma Casa the moors Oases. Because others tiav0 �... Y stars* Reglooa of Minnesota and Dakota where see w AL. - [ alb ant bo/Yw Y �� _ .Wage of Ohio !n that ooantry, wase at• Natioaallste. be Lad the most dearAble Rahway And Government 1l. two Md for y� r erTomSPros4atlo4la taitedlsonc a ora forgot aowrexxi score. ` ass looking tramp who Welker, of London, Lamm in the suited Stater -2 n00,000 ACRES o! the small bottles gni 67«�rea i i [ B�ndiy oneeys�or a=o iiFD!>szws$xpe" to iked by Sir Andrew Barclay richest arra Met ,►s And farming, gradner and time and Pose p� If Oats you nothing f0! i st:aoi on. o{ they.; with a dub. The formerly mayor of Liverpool, has offered to bered '-ads for rate at low ices where they raise trial, and it % em you. Address -r _ ether, promptly tolled the sa tromp girn f�0,000 towards building ! cathedral both Grain and Stock that i�ra" the world. 1. a, , y O u II M e II Ile. & G. $OOT. 87 Y 8t; Toronto, OaL - to the ground with her 85b. a lalling the that town SCCI[LSea. Trsv, Pass Agt a Palmae House Block. g ss8e ti I.J, BOOLWALTSL, It Commtutomee,'Bt Paul, Mina. SUFFERING from the oftec4 at early cull habits, the assailant'• cap loll oft sad about two feet Pelnae ];ismarok ls completely restored .G.-H.w.nxxx, Gin Paw. AgL,St. Pad, luno-�� result of igncrance and fol ly who clad tsemealvae . o{ hair rolled from beneath, Proving web to health' sad as Sunday .was able to. ride weak nervus and erchausteo ;Also = the ..'Aesoaad _ assailant to be not. mea but a female, an from Berlin to Charlottenberg sari back at 1 O OF THE BIHLE-8 CaAaL. abuOLDse Mex wLa are broken down tram �e .s�� BREAD M A K E R'S YEAS ,ens= O! thorn, drow"r in men's ob thing, S �' } FosTim, Piolnsaly Aratad abuse or over work, and 1n. dvaaced 1!!e teal the a wish bar face smeared over with pot S=at break-aeolt speed j e/r -finis+maecellnn. - Newly conssqueacoe of youthful excar�, eetd for and read .100,000. Send 11 iia for a copy M. V. Luboni Treaties on the' Disease of Yea The that her features snlgha not be reOoRalsed. Count Herbert Bismarck Instead of being and go w wort Agents Wanted Addresshook w11i be rest walled to nay address a renetpt of d.LWgYa' gRF A>Dwn Z (;ontempoeaneom with 'the repeal of the appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, M A. O. WATSON. Manager, two ea•,t nips, Address B R E A U made with ramgared, has simply berg promoted to be M V. LLHON. Wetlingwn 86 >~; Trroaw, Out Scott Act is Renfrew the following story - Tosoxro aPa+rxa Tawr DsrosrroaT, Toaasta. v t and a 1 I' •Yea tist prises u a Minister of $lata _ , los Con h Fain tr taomes from EgaavUle : - Mit_ D+vle, oL - surly in tSSI, aT such lavas - "- yin Fganvie, opened a can of peaaohaa, and, Notice has been Riven is She liriiLh CNBN'E+ fARM$ fOR -SALE IN Alt PARTS .oE NeI'Ro118 Deb�t3i as 1 L, ,a.�ii uta - Iikoo Uig that they had -worked," threw Hone of Commons at 207 Liberal and 162 _ IT SBA. Da GRAY -8 w accbanount, bennt, I � to: the pw I Se t us-lettersttcOver sa000 is tal car s diem tato the book yard. Not long after •Conservative and Dissident amendments to �� tlfteeri yawn wHb $real saoass, In the tayafmanl an tont ytand postal carie hioFms ea the spoiled fruit, the Local Government bill. _ Netvom Debility, and aB dlwasss arising tram ss• to ea that it m superior to e least ever ured by diem. k and as t war a ase Im coved Manitoba news, over-worked brats, low Of vitality, dnebw t5 makes the Bghtut, whites the !owls soon became gloriously drunk, of over twenty horses an annual retainer of PARTI RLiiiif>:tmparah _.. p the eon, palpitation. etc. For sW by all drmgglw sweetest and moat wholesmsse angering flbodt is rhe .mat .rldioulons Fsra,A, from 80 acres upwards, with tmenedials bread. bona, rutin las back- sir - �a ten ah Huge for each hone for the option of Pala tI per box. or 6Loza !or terse or will be seat by a ,,beatealees, Di .,,� Imanaat_ a said old rooster, who had_ p lrahaging them is time of war. Parma, c an or write w C. [. 1ttAUIJ1AN. MD• mail em reoaipt o! prise Pampbial a sppltehtfoa. pacJtaBo vrid► mq►sr been *rosea to iadulge.fa a fight, be- Arthur's Block, Main st., Winnipeg. Information OWN* 6 �n' h flew paver the ferns into - A sensation has been caused In Berlin by tttrnimbed free of charge, ►ad, ntdsrs assisted in THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Torcal- TALC lame very dg t, the fact that orshadoz preachers in several' _,_ _,,_"aa a,av tnaw ss res t tea a .. . . neighbour's yard, attad -facets! twice Prussian towns ere praying LhaO the Emperor portaaae to you, t at tc i11 start you is cne�ne.e Q 00 . FOR CH ILDRE N -big rise and o0 licked. -2{e muslin to get which will bdag you is more moaev riffht swat e A PE RFE T F g a�e� may have an early release from his suffer• than aspshiag else t° the world. errand oatilt I NUTRITION that Is needed home again, however, and dropped over ape tugs. tree. Adores! Tacx i Co., Anausta, Maine. Blouse it supplies all she z tly dead.. When Mr. 'Davis oma After •heated debate is the ImpetLi - _ j to meet the PHYSICAL DEiiAND$ of cuss _ a 4*Z3MZ" flock O"Z_the t"k fence, snppcdme they Commons Under Secretary for Ireland,' i� . ��� W been poisoaeei In the esonise of . > HNr an'..00ad ,ending a vote e{ 228) Lumber Yard t ��1 JOHNSTON'S FLUID 'BEEF ' ' ghost dine, C rooster name to, crow ad Ilial• Pss� t 11 IV l� 1 1 - _, : spy,-r~nd soon hL aomnions sobered nnpp to 177.1. •. -1 . -- bat that acid w. ff they had Z . It is stated that the Queen was so pleasod� _-coxTAarS Nousraarnty For :: 5N with the warm weloome she recoivexl in Bar• 1BRAIN BONE &MUSCLE IIltrrxD STATM. _ - 'lin last Wednesday that she at once tek� , Having purclsasecl the alioce lulnlUer btlsi•�. f 7 fAl Beth Thomas, Non df the famous o16ok graphed a long aeooaat of her reception tq ores from Mr. John Gee, I stn end If $Luna lei ohitdra tarty it will LAY THE FOUNDATION a imanuMol humLrer, of Thomaston, Conn., Is Lord Salisbury. now ,offering the for H£ALTH sonlEs sad frlRoxO MINns dead. To prevent allow[nq Lord Salkiary to 'i- " There i4 talk in Boston of Needing John:,L, use bin strength at home to the, disadvsn-i FN'TYR.�+. ^a'I'OG'K t • . There ire many. nrTAnoo of • ,Sullivan to Congress in plans of Patrick L tags of RaSda, the $t. Petersburg Nozoet Collins. aa'1iasiia�nttraoaba Would or ]Eng LAT GRiEATLY�rREDUCED meg, and to OG� �` �! a ... I Calilornle seen dtatea up the other night to land. ' 4 Peerless by the. worst earthquake ever experien l Make ,!Dorn , for a choice' selected stool; ,� u�t c��t that locality. The statement that the Pops has issued a now' anivinc. pl &C c �' I condemn the Plan ofCampsiyn in,, Lath, Shingles, Posts, Pick. �i RLEV .CHINE �L� .• r . An earthquake '$hook lasting thttrMt,�� ••c le8 and the NationalistLuluber, r , r. {. cads seal felt early the other manias at Ireland ls eonflrmed, Glen's Falls, New Yolk. members of Parliament ire • tated and are' eta, etc., always on hand. Ilasrr• } : f ant none equal it is lubricating propertlas Mr. bf. W. Faller, of Illinois, .bas been conferring M to what steps to pursue when' Also Blackstn"ith's C�sl ,and beet Dry !t ext, Masrrx, etc.,find none equal w the •urns �O'i„ appears. 1lapTe Hardwood. TORLINT Peerlewmyde by 'd' nominated by the President to succeed the it a r.. SAMUEL RACERS & CO., TORONTO. Chief Justice Waite as Chief Jastioe of '�f;. Parnell, in 41ong'iatervtew,a less_ DI g1b ob'nTT A6L&Ss°) 77-W'I , or b�oome ONT. I as the belie( that Ireland will ultimately ob writing, ShonW n.1, • the United States. ., peolaient to Shorthand and Type a Sold by desires evsrywbere. The largest grain fleet that ever left Chi- tam Home Rnla He Sees, however, ao find the - lmmediate prospect of overturning the sago on the open! navigation, oomprls- Ministry, and says the Irish mutt learn the BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLECT ling 98 vessel, With as aggregate cargo of Arcade, Yoage Stew11,, Taroata :' 4,44`1,000 bushels, began starting ,the other lesson of patience. For Clronlars, etc., address a. O'DLA Secretary �" .• ugh i The British House of Commons has again E 1 The Steamship Bohemia,. which arrived at passed Ito legalize marriage with a )do, 1 O -.New York from Hamburg the ors,ther 181 dThp bill Willlno doubt hate the The vote was 23t fate ' ~` L F a - . 'with 1,283 steerage a with ma ox in her of predecessors and be thrown out in the . . toined at quarantine with snlailp Lord but it will be by a lessened majortty. . Steele' It ls only a qnestidn of a few years for 'the . ^g Charles Watts, of Toronto; addressed the sed leglelatfion to be adopted. CAPITAL AND 11+C1[D6 NOw OiON fts,eeeRZT, =AD OFFICE. 18 TORONTO sTIEET, TORONTO, O!'I'. 18R Secular union at the For=m, corner o(wash- pTOp° -•`N� -Lin and- Sangamon etrroe --- -11 ♦ ael� col[PArT, FiT�sLIB oCFoslD, t the danger from the�htuohes: He said t Then Tell it To this date october s1, 1881 there h . been irolamed..' .,.•..,.,ws If! � `�. -Christian religion did more harm than good." To the "victims of ins and aches no tidings T ...... To the beim of Policyholders (denlh alaime)............. gg *y p [Chfago Mall. pa _ o the hold.n of matured Ea wmeat Policies �� fN _ baa g(ve greater ppl�easure than the means of - To Policyholders on surrender of Palidw • • • • • • Otte hnadrsd and fifty families have been relief. Polson's WxRvMTXZ exacta fill& the ' r -- - To holders of dors for Cosh Prod.. (IncludingI............ alto..... and bang paid) ; ' exactly To holders of Annuity Beads......................a ............. 0. , driven from their homes at I�sa Claire, Win• bill. Nervillne cures rheumatism. Nerviline Loaned to Polfoybolden on Beaarity o! tnetr PoBala.................................. ' s9,faet N cousin, b floods since $sudsy, and the VU* ' cares cramps. ' Nerviline bares head - w�� 11�line the - 11A Unt 8605 �1.�ge Epp. o over s{ideo>7�. - ..-:: Grein. is flooded and completely deserted $rest cure for internal Or external _pain . by the inhabitants. Trial bottles dating only10 cent may be t�A L Y E s sm-rss wosttEsfs-awn• PRESIDENT-HOx. Sir R. P. owLANn, , . Beepers and Others emgaged In Hatter bull• . Qi�E•PRBBIDHIiT$.-Wu.LiAM E>.uiarr, E•ke , w"D HOOpIt, -- - In -fila United States latest `yyear the .bores had at any drag store. Buy one and test new wilt save time and money by ,Investing Three . . J. If[r 1�l�HOlI eflsA -• .. by fin amounted to over =119,000,000, an it... Lat'gs bottles Nerviline -only 25 cents, dsen• Prices on ay�ll�ation. _ .. _.. _ Dare. JAH: PAR[ k 80N, ToaoaTo. . gb lolkdw lled"Wilows after i Yom sd LMShaSlkie.lMr i yes.. � inarwe of tonrtsea mUlio� ever 1888. The at ail draggista ' Nervillne, nerve pain . a _ _ _ . P - - . . \ -• . .. . ,i '.res: .a.7.=,;Y'+,� ,v .N +, vt '.r. u�,.a r,�t .. r.��•�. ,; Baa ,,e, , n. a b... . to ta` W ,.,. 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Brougham on Monday. Tooth? It so ..ad - - ,.. ... I I . 1 _4 t, , . lm_ _ Council met at of "Din. Winslow's soctinn The Dow, swellguppl W 'gon . . �1 �. -, I - ,�,. . d _ Mav7th,atl0a.m. Members all present. Children Teathir.g. It$ vAlue �, =:'1.6�11 I .y .. ag' ..,_... . . � ,.:� . . I - --- . . iT.r :eiatel'y. - . ­ I . . 'L. .. . I the Reeve in the chair. 1#1juntes of last It will relieve tho poor little aulfM-Or In I ... I L. ... L � '� X , . d upon it. mothers: thege is no LulstaLe . .. . � . . , :: 4,� : - .,. - '. . , - . meeting read and approved. . - and DLLrrhcea, . ,"is on the �road with a good assortmeAt of Tinware ,. �- I . . .. .11 - ' 2=1nit. It curea Dysentery I . � I .. I . . . �.. - � I . 'L ..I _-Petitims were presented frour the fol - r t Sw.-u.ach and Buwel , cures Wind -_ . . , - ­­ ­ ., - .�.. . . . .... . . .. . the (itizas. rwlucos - . --- , . lowing parties :--oLpplicaLion . IL larammation, . u all kinds. It will pay yon to Uy -_ - __! - from F . .-iel . � :. "�, . - I . . n,: uid easrgyro-th,r­1'o:w 6-st;­­ - 1. : ,:, �% . ! . -i . � I I __.� lut,cLizon for P06114on as Collector; fr and givee to -1 .. . . . I ­51rs. Winslow',, Soothing SN cliildreii -_ ,- I I . . therefroul. Satisfaction __ - -.� . I -11 I -­ ­­ Zhe LVirk"ing �!Cul adill,-, from J � - 'u f r . - . . .... .. - ' I & �er,Lriptiaa ___ ___ I . 1, . - - .. . I . .. Zays, '%l.P.P..aR4 =',,_� - - . ­ - � - . - . L � 11 1, _ 1_7..0ther14_o L __14 1� " �, �, � . V �- - , - ,Mrs. Ireland.re John M is . . . -_ I &1� io-office 6t_%� - lt�* I 7 , . .- I 11 . . ,: I .1 - I - is_pahusll"__F_T_�� . -Si- a t1he United States, andIs f:.,r sale . "� I .1, ... . .. - -1 I 1 7. . . llickeriug,Cat. on 3rd con; from W. 3ilcKittrick ior and uurFw� i , . + . �. .. " �. . . � . . �.. . - . ,-:.. , , *� .� - I irougboutthe world. Pri,:e.e3 - . - I . ., . : � _ __.__1L.7' _' TEICUS tion as co!1ector; from Mrs. Stark -re housc; by all druggists ti ""'I- . 1. L. . . : - � . . . I I . . I . . � . . ,� I - I... � - . �. I cents a lojt0c. Be sure you ask for "Ilits. . I � . . � , I . . , 11 I I ..� 1. � -r . . . . " I �.- _- -�. - . __Q_�_, . - .. .. . I � . .. . .z .., I .1 . � . � 01.26 yo!t-yoaz�) 1$1.00 If 1paid in advanco. anLi ta.lie ari h't . � ... . " , I ,. - I �.. - .. ., - - - 11 _. ­ . � . . . . . ., , Al ': �­_ , . �­-: , RATES OF ADVEIIMSING ' 13 On 6th con.; froul A. Orvis and 01ri. . " � . �. 1, . .: . - � from M. Gleeaon and 16 others re gran t on SLOW'b S�Q'TaING SyV-c`1;," ot . . . . . � . 1,1,�.. . . _. . . � � . - . 11 I , ., � , ,., - - First insert i * � I CeDtSL 11' bind . . � . - . . . ­ .. - .t : . . I I : . .,�:.. � - Each bubie -ri -fer line - ` ­ 9 others askinj . . � . . . � . - . 1 , . . , I =12 Ll-llriicu, ;gr&nt opposite lut 2, 3rd . � I - . . " - . - . 1, , . . Thie rzto does uat incluee Leg,%l orI-*bx&..n ad- c6u.; Irom A. Orvis re wood Oil tOv7aliue . . , - A(lvertisements.. � .. , - I .1 , Iiing con" east; from F. Hutchison and � �._ ___1 ----------- . � I � ..... - -.1 � :..� . .. . � . - + 3 ea - D a 'S .. . I I ��,� i":'� vertisemouts. i4 others for - . :, �, : I .. ,,- �',: '�,.:_ �: � . Special terms given. to parties ma, g, between �­��4A . I W S WE L L . . . , ts for -3 or 6 inonths or by the year. MIT, culverts. gredings F_nd grsvelliu � . . :. --.t - rac . . I . . 1� � ,. I . . -1 - . I .�. I . ..: I - or yearly couciacts pays,ble qaarterly. Iota 4 an(,l 5,. StIn con : from R. NV. 310w- . 3.=e.St%1ZfL=U_ . . �, ; I . I . . . * ­�. " ­ .. ... I . .. ... . . . year 5 . I . . I I . . - . .­ . .. .. . I * . �.�, . . Business cards, ten' It - and 2l'oth -een 6 and 7th on - . � _. I - I- . . -, � . ,. - . . . . � . . . I : �.� � lines oi,under, w4 h PaPPr, braN ,era, betv% � .... Vir . , . . � � .: , . . :: :,. . . . . , . � .�'- .., ... . ... - Qua yeax,.,5) 0.1, p0abfo in advance, , , �- ." - - urnish-in F Depot, :,. -.. - " ` * L 1 , ... . . ,., I -Notics, in lockif-coltimus tea centz per line, (�tll.con. ;. Ironn ICW. XcAvoy art.d 6 others 00D pasturp v611 be found ;1t0lO'- 20, ' - - . 11 - _:1 ­ �:- _-1; ­ 1 t. '_:_', I V�51 ins I 'eriuS. N., L L. i:Y�0 ' ' A ._" 6- . 2 and 3'on tit-li, o0a.. and frOni Of lot 3 On Or cop. 4, PicL Wid. BBIU. ouse'F . .- L___,______ � __ .. , - . . , 11ve cent% per line each subsequent o , -"'---- . ­ -'- . . ­ . �.. . .. - 9 , . . . . - .. , :_,, - '* cc, lcom,ractiates m a PV.--- I �Tth, and from Geo. Gerow ----- , . . . .;, , ": I e etatte rtin- .- -- -'----7 . I . ,��,�:" : F5 de known* on a r - . . . . , I - - ,...� �= �. ­ � I. _., , . . . � � tron. alio free advartisiva. . _1-1 -f 1-tg- �,, (13,,,ninur v;llrwo. and � Golta Strayed. - I - ' . . -�_ t - I .� .- � . � . Adverrisewouts wizoDut, �rl­­ lastruc; -, . - 3_=TG1<:0MR,w., LITOt - . I , . �� -a so "k; ag for grant to complete road tb� ­. - - - I � . 11 � - *1 I . - ___ - . . . . - I ' . -.� � . � advertise- Claremont.' stition, C.P.R. A petition .. . w , - . will be insertuLl Until forbidClan and charges, .: . .. _.- . ,.! .. cordingly. Ordors for discoutinuini h ; I rIlIvo I- 1 are -colt s --L from lot -_210,46i eon. � I �_______._______ _� . . 1: '11� .�' �;,.'� �', 1 �.'�. ents most be In writ' .ng and sont.to the pulj- cm -Mr. F. Roac orrcl bay riaing two . . I : . I , ­'_ � -,T . waa also presented fr anu X PiAering. One ix a 6 . -----, ­ -_ - .� . .. . .. 1. . I �! I _. . il . . . . � �-: � ... , � . imber. . � othe re gran't on 21nd con. bet,.Feeti lots i ��ars old. the other & - in one year old. .. I . . . . � .. . 1. .'' � __ ­ I � _ I . , l� � � ", , : re � , , c'A "W,-. I 't, 0 " AT I I '. -- , - I � .- . �., - I , 0. -w& -d- A,tery rl �IICHAEL FITZ. -7 . . . , � I . . I o. 1 41 and "t . , oss - ., . . I job Work . ,U 51. Pi�kering or urou -na,W. 1!,m- -, - . :V A 7: w.":.-' URK BROL, '. . PROPRIETOR . .. Mr. T. W. Lamoremuz was. ___________..___­_,____ I , .--.-----a � I .. i- � ' - .f ,qqN , .7 : - --t- - .. _. -- - ­ load for grove . . ' 'n 1 � _J_f��T __W__ .1 . --- ing N dents per heard clair-n- "-"T-";�:r�' . . - : ". ' ''IN. A- r--., �_,, - . . . .1 - I secured , I . mnor 8861e. -i .. . JL J- - 7�,LU;J..&. L , .1 I . I , x, . . from him and for which councilpreviously , I . . . ­ I I _. . '' I - . I . 11; �­ . . . I . I I . 1. I , 01ur ]p011tica-StrictILdependenee. . - . I . I . ,. � - .N . - .1 . . . ­ - ._ .. . ­ . . - : . . !­ - ". I �1. � - ,.:. .. .. � Our .&Ini-A First-dla.sa Local Paper. granted Lim. 6 cents. . I . . . - .. .. C . . . I I _. . � , . .- . - . . . . . . . __ __. - - rtla-Us hearty r. Thomas Burk was also heard with JArAGGONETTE; good as' new; seat . : � " . . - . . .. - :, . .. . - .. - .. . _. . � -the Z600le-of Pickerlua and vicinity. - ;g d large New: - - 4 - ­., . - - . :_� " '_)O1 -.-- - - . - ­ , I . . .. .. ... . 0 - � . s 1111 " fattediand Do IL . I . . . . - L . . s upportot *-U ess, Tts ., Street W., . . . � I. I . -_ I . - It 1, � �f P�i reference to--gra. aron ard-corrr-opposU ji A Agii . _ .. -, . . . - _ ... I I . . I . . I . � .��.- :..:��.-- - - - . 4 - and 20� - Toronw. =i_o . , - . .. - - . . - - . . . . . . . . - ­ . ­ ­ . - I , . . ­ _.. . . , .-, .11. -I y'll, 1 8 8 S. ' 1 Mr. hiscLey seconded by Mr. Palmer -.-.-- I . . .. � . � I . I . ._.;.... . . FRIDAY. 34A ' - I � � , . .. . , � -1 1 I � . . moved th&t the assessment ioll as returned M4c=qoZr W= _ica=�- . I - I " . I - ! , � .. . . ­ - I - 13lds. --.,. :.� ,L 1: Curt In Poles, Ri and.Pins, complete. :. - -- . .+ - , , .. L : -. � . be now received. Carried. C? ... I I , .A� - � . . � . ­. . .. .'.. L . � Mr. Roach was heard with referenceto ,OGO Private Yurids to invest - . I ' . � .1 . -1. . . NOTES AND COMMENTS. a Iota 30 and 31. $10 . on tnortgaqe� oo-faria pro- I ..: . . . .. . .. . . -..- .. I . ;,, -, - -- , �-'� condition of road betwee . � - - � . - L ' : - , -1 . -- . . I .. . - .� - -. - - - ' rzy at 6 per cent � 1 �. ­.. ­ . I .- - . _ -: -_ .­ . . . . .. I . , not more t1lan - -,Carpet Felt _ � . . '. 1-1, ''. ...: . L. In sum6 -GS, Boli- I. ... _ - �..­ - ­ ... . � I.! I ;, - . __ . . ­ . The best way to get more talent4 is 2nd con, heard with rapoo. 1,�o commission. W. H. BILLIN . .. . I . .. . ..., L , � ­ ­ � - 1:, , - Miller was -bitpv. oat. .. .. .� .--.--. . - _. - . . , , , I I I ; � . . . Mr. Robert iser, A . . -: , � . . I -1 . . to improve those wa-hare. A ____.- _�, .. I . -- - - . . .. I .. . I . .. ­ - ..., - .9 .. ­ - , ___, ., �_,__ . ".. L I . I . . . .---- _. reference to condition of road betw'ean lot --Parm For Sale. - - , - - -. �- - --,--- - I -, I . � '.... %. . 1. - - ... 7 - ". � ' . - .. . . - ____ 12 and 13, on lot con. -Mr. Geo. Hartrick . .Express Wagons , ­ - _`_­ : . . . . . . . I.' .-L." I- ,- ­.. ., 31r. Chas. Drury, H.P.P., for East was also heard on the same subject. .. - - : . I . .. . - I . ­. �'. L I . . . . .. . � I . .. . 1 z. is . . Sixucoe, has been appointed Minister .Moved by Mr. Parker seconded by Mr. � ­ I - I . . . . . :1 . ": . ... . _. . . . .. - ­ .. ... I . I . 0 - ACRES of Land, the south portion$ . Base'Balls, Clubs, etc., - - �j'-�.V _. 1; .:, 1, I. . . �. . . . . . . . i� , . .. of Agriculture. A strong feeling, in Fouchex that, the Reeve grout his order on ,J-9 of let. IT ..:i is, 2nd con. of Pickering, " . . .� tL , . . . � . � � , : , , . ".. . . . . . .00' in ee For ' V'T - ' * I . . . I . . -_ _ - .. - '� 1, 1. -51, I , , .. . I ,: � on the pusaisec & HLRAticula �, . '' . .. - lox tilis imtk)n declared for.Mr. Dry- .the Treasurer for the sum of 0150 near Pick ag V . 'solary as asse sor '11 . .. r of F. A. Beaton, as - a JAIA S BUT. N X - .. - . I. L . --- __.- __ .. .. - ­ --- � � .: , '. den, but a , lboom"L seldom aflec�s. the 'favo ' ­ ­'... , - . for 1888. Carried. - .. .. - � - - Wire"Fen'cin'd and Fence Wire of all Idnds. * IQP � - . I �. - �_.... . , . choice of ts CNIM-e- ---W-- - encies 'E? L � - . .. :L I . :�-7! -, :--. - - - tIP4 i4sinister ;n tlIPSA _ sit, _li,ig ramin ­ on *contizig . :BMW -MIT.T. L..i-. . I ... ­ . ''.. . . . . ,� .. .. ­ � �- :�� - - day&, orm y�I.-I'Laws:-rayfflAur ------- __ - 11 -.1 � - . I . . . . . .. . ­ .- . ­ .- ___ _ __ __aud the dark h' generally begleave to report ...� �_ _ - _. � - . . - .. " - . . . . . _ �� "_ , _ .:i L :, m' . Z" . _` Just whaz- does constitute 8; to Mrs. Ireland'. support of �cliu Madill, rfiHE s,igl,.1,red. hancl-zcroii.- and fast . - . . . . . . I . . .� . t I , , wine. . udigeiit.- 020 ;L to Robert -Secker. re. .L i a stj � 010:1 " 1:MN . . - ... ----: . . . .­ . . . . _­ .- . � - .­. = -,-�;; ..r 7 ,- -alife man in a eabinet- is7sor�ething of 'to i rTrott 2 HCIC will g1tard . . .. .1� - I .- L . . __.�_ - -_ -_ .- - �. riii. ?iciior' 4. this &-sx=- . . - T - I . � . . - . . .1 . . . � .1 1. - I '.1 ­ - . . -moval of Jas. Lyon to hospital and for for .�azed at my lu '.; - - - . - . . . . . . . .- _. . . � , 11 ­ . . i ' " - ­ ' - ` i ... ,� .. . � I a mystery to ordinary mm-tals. _. doctor bill.- 47.150; D. R. Be,%tozi on salary, 16ery we fee, to iravirg"a '04' -51&�. . � -, :. - �. , I ,: ­..., - . - r _� y age to lookas - ,:, * � . . . Joir'\ Eys. � I - ­ ­ . . - I . __. .�,­, - ,.. . The Ropl'q edict against-Saychttang I mitte -,,% Parkerlic- - _­... . I- ­ 1- . . ., . . i . - * I . - I - I � " 43-5. . Geer ,,b. 'I"- � 133 � --I-- ou C an paint your carri 'I . . . � All of which its re "Pectfully _ ---.-. __1 - . .. . I" . I I .1 I . . in lielawf has a . decided � on motion the reportwa. .- .. st.LM37 ;Sd. .. z 1. . . ... - . . produced . " L . . _. � , _. � � .. -all,qt4m in .. he Standigg Committee "'o"t, .. . - w for ---O -a cau-, - - --- � - I the ramIcs of the�:Ns .- .. I .rn.d -Csom a!� b e ne Do - ItLi .-- - -- . .-- 1 ... � -_ -Q: �L. I 1-.V lcorl Lllrl;�au I ',reek. on C� .1 I . . . i. ­ . . � I . - "'. I ..- . ' Bridge& beg leave to report -and retom- . . . - . . . - al Le a-ue. The Vatican declarer, it . -1 .T . .. .. I .- , -, o mend a., follows:�That the various re, �_ T.-esday. Me-., 4rd. PA, nuo ,.i,m-ril Filly ri�._ � I . . , . � ... I . log I r,2,rS nJ'1,'Mttk6 White L. -4=C &ad tsil.white � . . . I _1 , ,. .. I ., . - I I. "contrary to to tionsaillciagior Kraut* on roads be 'i hju� J -_0L Alto au Iron gr�y ,-nit I year'old. Of C Blackl' lid iva'ke our home ..., - - - � ,, ,.i' a . - -, justice, &lid elmrity d oadi . I � . � � � -pL-meute-by -1;--t 4 ose :O!ter for d"Obs eetia�l of Anv inf,irmation that will Le4i to tLeizr�recovcry . . � . ­ . , - . 'i � � - . ­ --.-7.1. . . � . the re -tw1mrinv %a! hA - . *- 11002N. ,,Higbl&ad I .:z* On I . ­____�__.__ .. ­ ­ who are S."i-fied t sy nts this council and that all parties �i��� � - . -29 � Pkintin'd it' - with - n__-�-- L �- - . - L ­ .1 grant,,,,, foods are bereby'natitled that �!'��- . . .. . - ­ beautiftil -b ' Z!� --- .- . . _ I I .. - _. - - - . . ...'. �: �. agreed upon." 0 recision of the pplication mn t be mide on -or Lefore , . . - . -I .. . �� . . .. . � . I '. -1 .. . I - �.. - If this . . Farm io" Rent or Sell. ' -'--- - ---- L- - w - ­�' � __'�'._* "�- head 'of the Rbtniab Church is so- coat meeting of this council. * . . - * 1 -7 - _-, � _.. '' .- - , - . - � Peare "s -mixed paints"all of which Oil - �., . ,.. . . 11 cepted, it will remove. one of -the most Your tommittee have received com- . - � r. �f Pi�kertng, y - � I .. . - � .. ...� �'.- � - f . . .�L��'. ' , ' - . � Lots 17 itniri 1,�. 1*.;! ronce%it" . .. I I I".,.. .. .. . -L effective *eapQns of the agitators in m unications from the Wilkinson Plow Co., couz,uni,c oi:o hundrud mrrr-. Goo,l ,- . .. .. . . . ... . . . Aurora, and David Brown. y. ' dwel1mg hou-ft, anA L-itt!WML4tt�z:e-,3r�v!ni;-bo.-a,e :-. I atr . ," M-.-' -7 ..._ I '.1 * I' ­ . r r-_ � , �­ :-' 1. �d. . Whitb in - . ,.. .. I " - . L - I � - . - - �� .. . . .- - . . . . - ' - � ­ - _. 'L --- 1 .- ­ . .. - .. I . . I I . -niference to wheeled scrapers- and . a- - and good outb%-Idlugs. A running aLresin of can buy cheap, -_.-.7._. . . ­ �­_' - .;.I-:- - L . ­ ' ' -,-.1 .... : _- _- � - :." '. - .- , 1. - . __ . - road water throa;h the yard, For further particulars . . .. .1 I . . . . : ., ­ !�� . . ki inachine, and your committee you the prc"usea,crtoJOHN WOODSUFF. ,.w . � - . . . . - ,.. . .. .: � : .. ",:I- --.-z:.._ I . o.. . . . . , � , �­" .,. . .1 A ftiend reeently spoke to Lonis r'-' ng . � . . .11 . . .. . L r - , , ., .: - I , ,. would not recommend the' purch"o of anad I 5-tt . ­ . . . . I - . . - .. .q X911 - . .- . . . . :_ _� . r .. . - . - ­ . ... ­ .L � . . : ­_ - , ­ .. :1 . r', Nossuth of the flourishing condition more than one wheelod scraper this ve1r. _._. ­ _­ ­ 'r ­_­ .,.-.-. _­­ - . _'.� �. .":; . L ­ ' ­ - . t � , - __ _ :.. . , � , 9 _ - ­ ,,. �, ­ . � .. - , - . . .,..�L �k:..- .- , . Of Peeth.4hen the Hungarian ex,ile X6ur committ" recommend lhe'pa�q - For Sale 6r To Rent. . . . . - - _, L . . . : . .- . . . . . amid that it I )I , broke his= r -W - -,- ­. to. Fiiainck Roach !or tarn-llhcroo; I . __ I ___ - � . I -1 . - _ . . . , I �6 � I ween late jo and if in 26CNA�--�� L _ffff__,jj;q,Fej��_._:,;r _:U_,_1,,,._ - __� - i . =--- WALM ­ - hear a tha akitift! 63' y nAt hp <___ :1 - - - . _ - _., - __� -1 .--. - - it ____ __ -order of.Tbo*. Lacey, p&thmast � . -_ -_ --- -_ 0_ __3_D___ . -.-- I = --- I - or. V, - , " , 11 t.,io ywace 4�f Pickering � I - . - ' O'Leary . S . ;11 � I . I � . r $a] ed td we it. Tlib - kiena thers is go,�d stl woar tliree"harses. - , .-.,, _. . . . -1 _.� I . .-..- .. . .� .. - 1: - . . -, . - , ­ - : I _. - _.... I - - . . sug" . .. . 'r _' - I - - . -_ - --7 .--- - : , .. . 1". .. --.'. . Your cowmitte recommiecd that the 6bLing for't . . _.., -_ - . ­� ­­ -J � .. I . .. ..':...,... _ - . gested thAt lie might go there wear -L clirk order 6 road scrapers with st'"I W211 be reatol r saywa- ,-1 _­ . I -1 . - L . oramwader - tropertywill be our. ' - ­.­ - : - '. " I .. �7. - ..--. . z I : ­- __ ' . ru * u urheeled scraper. wly, T1h all-%" -_*..:F I 0 M in 1z I IINT U . - .,.-.... - - .: � 1. :.... .. - ... 1. � , . , r'. ., "ing-blue. g -wi , afto the uners. and 0 a large ug lots. ReAng . . I - _. ­.. ­ ,�, ..., - , pWes and a .r .o. -1 divided up �1­ _­.", --.. : I - - .. . g . � . v r Tod an W tuz ' . . I - : , I ­ - . . ­ - � . .:.; L' ' "No "L size.'from ,,-. Boothbv, Alton&. dolifereil m- Ar.d And the iuor. (ke4riA,le build- . ­ . I .- I . .1 � .. - :, .. .1 ­ _ �_ -style of Geniral Boulanger. . the Villagw parties intan4ing to build - _' - . � � . t� , - .- I .trsnv i,,r - . . 11 - - . � I - 7. � . ,�, . I at DroNtion, for %he use of $his corpora- rux iots in t,ie, � - - , - , . .- _.d� L I ,. . : . r . . �' . " - -was the roply, -yet it is just possible would do well to ftwuro a lot &-4 400M 64POPAt - Ir ; . � -�, �... ;' . I . if ti6n. - I . -a bl'PI7 ta.S.Mi, LoL,113 ::z - I . . r_ - � . : - .. . _. . - - For fart.her p�irnc,31u A" -_ . ..: .. . .;- . .1 :.I.. , ­ that I :aav see Hungary I Your committee rec.orimend payment to (rLYARY, rickerina. ;:_4� � - � . 119, t il go T, IV. Lamoreaux balauce on graval andl _­ '' ­­ -_ I...... * HOW - TO SA E A10NEYs' I - � -z-f.:� ':-.r: _-,Rqss�:�tttticks my country I . . L - � - ' * .- :. , ' . .1 ... . - I . . I L . � � wig or - damage w Trace. gravel vopptiod for road . W=eC'%Jt0= Sa610 '. ­ . -. . * . - . . .. . .. r- - - - _.­;� � I without a , * disguise. and will I : I . . . :-' * '. * r, - _z_O.;.._ 1. 7 - rr . ... .. i . . ... .. .... . '�� Z! 7: . I betweeii li,sa Z and 27 in 4tb con., 'I I - 07 - - � ... L . . I , ` . 1. - . . ­ - - .. - � . . . . . - -1 I � � . .. . I., visit every villige alid every city, an . . . . 10ur . .1 XY' qOO - Delph , L Wall -.- I i- ­ - � � . * � .." � .. I .., . - d rugh, ooni.. $41.9j_ 1 . I ...­ �% ,. give ipy right -arm- _i - L�_L� . isei�ice of Your comm,ttes recommend pa4meu I t to REAL ESTATE. Bll� ) ds, Groc�.ries'. �Glass-svarie, I . ­ .1.1 . i :1 . . I , . I . . . . . i � - . L . . � Iny fatherlan'd.­ . . . John Pearce, Part payment -on contr" - -. . . � _'_ � - 1* 11 I . - .I.... .. . . . . . .. � . . Paper, et,c., etc -,,etc., tit , . - _.� �,_:_ .. _.... - .�, _. i . . - __ . . . . - . . . for Dafibirton bridge, 075. AH of which , ' I .. 1. 11 - .. _ .. . .- . . . . . V. . � � �_, ,.I .. .., , .- . - - - � . .. . pectfullyou'untitwil. Sylvester XzLekey L the a-dendguellL E-.,�enkors of the. . ,_ . _ . .. . .7. .� - . I . : . ,-. . L ... i _ - -_ .. - �_ . � F.4-sts c�r HANNAH WEi,TA*cloa*dd. :,-. . 1- . - � ­ - ­_ I I. ... 1�. �. ... I. . It'is vgry unUali that the conatitu- 'a r" .. . AW . - __ _. -0- ­ . C: X -M = .A. 3P a I = .M. � �. - ---o- : . . I I- __ - . . . . . . . zhaim an. tan.1 otrartaq. by pubhe suCt:,�%:. 04, .-. . . . i : 11 .. : .. " i . . - .: �-__ __._ MoTt iLnd tendencies inherited' from Oit.vtit�_rs�_was r"Ived and, . . - � " " '33t0-UghRM*.1' " -*.- I , � 7 %. . . - TUESDAY, 22nd DAY OF MAY.'88 - ce,'opposite tile Post-dhlc�, - �.11. , .- , the aucestry have� muoh to do with ad9pted. I .-.---- - I on. all � k- . `no_w_-th.e_ptA . - �. I . . �- ___ .. - 1.� . -.L I z L I :. __ ... - 3fr. tht whole Of th* r4&l estate +)iioOU1u44 to th'" . ­ . . . _ . � . .. . 4: . Ion- life, of coursi leaving .all wei. . Mr. Parkar moved seconded by I . Frod'Mee- - .'- -' - ­' ­:­,�%- -. I � I - . . . � -1 L � L.te Out of Parker that the clerk be and is hereby' 'bov* estate, eousistin ? of village lots 11 and I;. � . ! ��!- _.1 We p Cael'i Cr I . I �., ,. -' . .. .. . �.: , dents, .epideinic - disemes, i .. now brick-etwd dwelling. . ., ,. . . - I . ­ I � . . I 4argeaL"s of Class'llout' On . , - . I . . � . . . _ . instructed to keep henceforth a memoranda :1br% tPol'sonmWtoodratlis � . L � . . - . . � . . .1 ­ I � .. I 1: I I ... �. 1. ; - -,-�-- - . . - . ... . . I . .1 . ,. .. . - . � I .- . . . -.- -aicount. Hereditary tendermies- an. 4 the road scrapers delivered to the several also 10 9-CIVS of land month of *"Mon.. on C. 1'. H: - - . ­ � I . ._� 17.-: I . . For further partlealtirs we posters. Aw ii I - - � 1 " , , - I - . . . . -form ps f th*ir ..L .,o,keep'6 'hand: all kinds of Farm Implements - and ' . . L;. , '' q . C!ude more ihan more -.bodilv _.;brn*szers with the numbers o A,ny persen.dedrous of assuring &_ zoO4 a I alF . - - � . . . . :I . .. . .. - , � , � T .. - ind toughness of fiber uiisss� before -purchisainiz . .. . ' - ­'. . . .. � � I . . � ,,, �, '_ . . �., .1 .- - .: T h im ar� road divisions. Carried. . fortable home, eou"ateat to nation, win do weli ., . _ � - . . . - L . , � . I I. � . . . Moved by Mr. Nsckev- seconded by Mr. -to sitsmine mid pro . Repairs - -- : Z: . � - I . ,� I L ­ ­ . - ..._.. , .1 . '" � I . . - .. mental and emotional tenderiews Parker that tho clerk notify the pathmaoter Gleawb*m - - . I.... .. ­ ­ . . . . . � . ..� L . :-- - .-. _., . .� I - N .1 0 'CToRs.- . � � . . . . . . -L'..; - _'. I ,:1 7 la�X OKES, i ­ I . . :* *. " * which are equally 'important in de- to cause repaim to be plaaed on bridge on 8,� GHBOW, I RxRc .1 . - �. . . , l -__ � " ­.. . . . - - . � I . , , I . �­. �., . ' " ­ .- lw� . .... I . . . termirling the length of life to be at- sideroad betwesin lots No. 8 and 9 id 6th � __r '. . � I - � - :. I _ . ­ busineal ;: . - . : D rt-", -e-e -to- y'"- --t b- at_;�T] I-st-ar-t- _y utz-G, ugh - Oiite _ . : �, .. , �_ - 'gained by the possessor. - Control 001L. also bridge on sideroad between IoU hieh will btll ) on in more monev right awRi� -1� R, - Bo ,HOGG, Bro am, 1. . ... . -.1 . . I 4 ...�� . . -- over the passions .and the ability to 4 sad .I. in 46b con. knd report cost to this Ion an ! . he world. G itatid outfit ___ ..- . . � . ti . . - � 1-- . . I council. Carried. . se. A=T]L"Ulztt&tCo..AnquatiL,MaitLs- I �_ � � - 1. . -1 .. I .. . - - . . . I i * .. . .. _. - . ... .1 I - , . -, *- I � _.. . ; . � i foresee and guard. against consequen' 116ved by Mr. Mackay seconded oy Mr. W --F I zqa� - . - . ..: , .. . '. . ,- .. . � I I . . ' 1=X(=____ . - __ - -1 : I I L w,,..._,ces are not loss importgnt. &�iithe Pa,lpier that the Reeve giisut his ord'er on . " - 14 CXTF yT_ . .. _1 _ . . . .... I . , . . - . - �' � . A good -digestioll all(I & the Treasurer in -favor of Foster Hutchison I . I ­ I. - . . I �� .. I v ,_ I . ". .. " L . . I '', . . 7 . . . . L' , possession ( _ .. .. . . . 1. .1 , �� .1 I - , I I I 1. I . 1. ­ -gy tem perfect in all its parit. for the sum of $175 salary as collector for . . - ­ ' - . .--. ­ ­ I z.. - . . . I I. I I ­ - ____ . _ I I', a- .:... . . � ....... 101 � 'four mone and -buy ala_ - _ . y . J ' I . nervoU . 5 . the year 18ST. Carried. . , " - --b - h A V, - 1 1-1-. dt 777 1 . umber YaM 1 '''" � . Mr. Parker seconded by Mr. Poucher . � .. . . . 4z;F . ��_­_� L . .. . �. . wars tipper- M I .. . -! .-- TI e Han" that i�' &I troauce a by-law to - I I I . . I I . � ie qu 3 ' oved for leave to in . . . . . I I:y y M . - :. L. . .1 . . . . - . .. . most- in the I . avmg pur � cl - E--- . I. our clothes ade properly. -., ..�. . . I � - . . . utind of wboev;r studies &ppiiint a collector for the Township of' * iased the above lumber linsi . . - _­ I � � . � . ­ . .. .. - - -_ � , I .. . - '.L, .�* .i - ' - Vess from 51r.,John G6e, -I am- I - I . . �, , - I 4he political c6nditions ia Russia is,' Pickering -for the year 1888 and affi - , � .. L . .� . z � salary aiid that the same be now" read a : . . . ____ . . - - I-Whke will the now offeiina, the I_. .1 . 4� � L . :.. . . I I . - . � . . - : , ... I -_ I I . I . . . ,­, . , - . revolutionary move d time, and that the -council ­ _ . . - 11 . 1. � - - - ' . . - . 1, � . . . . . ? ­ - it of every nian , first ind secon I " he' app-e-ara n'c.e "and wear of a. sifif d' eidg gr�ail� on the � ::_ � - � . :L ment end I asW go into co limittee of the Whole thereon. =2�,=X;M srm== t, 4 � ep . I . - . - . . . . - . . - . . . i � . � I tal6d with. The answeri were' Oarried. -_ . p as everi . . I .rm, .t.h - - . . : I _. - of �.tlie T GREATLY -REDUCED PRICES, nake- �body knows. It is'our desire.,to.info .. . . - I .:� - Council went into committce I - . . .... . , I . .. I various. 1311t,most of them seemed whole on By-law, and reported. . Oublicu that it is'an acknowledged fact throughout the grand ' " . . �, 1 I . ..,. � -to-think Lliat .I?Aissis wonld follow in . Mr. Parker seconded by. Xr.., Palmer:v order to. clear put the same, and to � old.. town ship .of Pickering that - .. -:,:.* * - .... . , - , �..! � Trande. Theirtheory moved that By-law to appoint u coil . . . . . � - . .. the footiteps of ect6raake room for a choice selected stock . I I I .-. *,� .. , I .. . I .� . .1 I - . I �.. .. . . - . . . I.... , � � .1 -was that sooner or later the greitt em- for the Township of Pickering for the -year ' . . _nqy� prinying. .. __ .. 'I . .. . . ,� . � I .� � � . � . G -11 ­_­ --"* - *. . o �, - . " .1 . , ... '_ . .. 8, now read two several times be now�umber, Lath, Shingles, Posts, Pick- .�. .. � . pire woftld become involved in a disas� 1$�s rim I 9 ­ . � L I " . . _. I and­passqd, signed 155� --- ­ . . L .-, -ous forei -Gerthany read a third time I . 1. I I � . ''. I . . I ­ I - :�- 'u _gn ,war, .with � I or the Reeve, and the seal of the corporatim . -ets, etc,-alWay9_On_JMnd_ . I V thO Pickering Tailor ... . I. .. ... - I �.� I . �. . I ,'. Austria; or England,.6r all three, per attAcbed thereto. Carried. Also Blacksmith's C5al and be�t Dry . , I .. . . . " : . . I 1. L-haps, for Russia's only k1lies iii Ell!'- The ' By-law appointed '11r. Fof,ter . 'INILpli 'Harilwood. t I I . ... . Has no equal in this art. , - .. . .. . '. L. .., .:. 11 . L . . IR, and affixed �rr.� __--------4, ­ � rnx? - - ; I '.. . . . . . __ . . -------7-' - __ . ., . . .ope today are Yrancle And.little Deii- Hutchison collector for 188, I ux�� _ _ . . - ted.. -L , ,. , . - :. .:.-- � i .� � .1 .. . � . -AU rAY1 --., -0 . , I. -. That t1winvasion of ilie'CoUll'- his gi6lary at S1,50. - ...." NU 1UU11C �7�� Wrjjg�l is 1.,.6 reby MeqU.00 . .- L , . I . . ' ' . . . ... . . I -'- marli Mr; Mickei gave notice that he will at A Fair and Squa-re Offer to Invaiids to trr ' ' - . I . I .. � . '. t�'y an' tvhe aes'tr'u'etioii of the army th� next meeiing of this council, introduce � The New Method Treatzaerit ------- -­­._-_.___________ _­­ -_ -.--- -.---,-.- . �� . I ­ - . . � Duld gi e the large liberal element a by-law to appoint an lus . . � I . . Rvwlllc)l r,11:.s11cceqql 11 (.1111 11�:.-11 rvilic di�R_ -I- . � , . �. a chance to rise, � slid that .it would be under the tree Planting' Act of Ontario, ��s a iid deforin ilies hai, been so us,i,MII-111, t 1111t .. . . ­ . .,,... 3d by-lavy- No 595 of this. Township.- we will ti.)wgilmrstitee-It, trt-at ha 4reputed I .. . - assisted 4hd Orotected by foreign 161 ivieurd Is e,q*e4, for Ft stlpifl.'rod prl,-e iintill . - '. ,. m 11 ­. . . Mr. Parker moved seconded by. Mr. (,urp.l.mid tticameoffailtiretorefund all the GREENWOOD ROLLERAILLS. " � .. I I I..." f the existence of this Poueber that the councl' 10 now . I. I . powers, or adj urn money pai(l ng undersuch wrlTion .,jimrantee. * ... .. N , 0 28th.of' a &� le wiQ coovon 1potfi tli;g to i n vexrixjo e this fin'. I . .Anighty,' aggressive despotism7 is not to meet igain on M nday, th.of' I . ..,-. . . fo I ei tt-r i� Still tq.ke the lead. I have just p�it in more rollers and 6ta ­ , , ­ a mevace to the rest of Europe, 10 a.m., as Court of Revision, r (w,aseollst tat ona hentfick-iorhyt . - I . . ... - , only_ � . transaction of publi -busibneess� C ri . f ree. Take ut i chati ce- pAv no Ind ii e�y to n doc- betteri prepared �than. ever to giv-e uniTersal satisfactiot,to , - . � . �but an impassablebarti-er to.civifiza. . . -tor,.unless lie has contiftZ-nee enotigh W, his . �oivmitt ',,vlwattlie __� �­ .. . . -1..."Is."..1. __ skill to itunrarttee n.mire. N' .- r - - ' ' . . � 1. tion., That Poland W'ould be uhim' . ' There is a movement on foot to intro- nArne or n attire ofyou r disca4elviDy be, call on the public. As'usual I make a specialty of the farmers' trada . . I I - ' orwrlte tons, givinjage,sex,complexIon and . , ­ , I . . . . . ately restored- to independence under duc.e pappr railwity 'cars in the near ,o;,,n�nt,h,ett,mR. sen(i A-Rmps i ' ' e . , Exchanging Flour for Wheat, ..:. I.." * 1.,. ': . I . . , . . - - I( I., . 1. : - future. I NZEW METMI) U111t1F=-""'"g . I I -�.- theTrotection of GerinanyanaAus ,. v pawP9, over 2Q0111timirstl of flour. Find, regulate the quap�ity by the - quality Of . . I �.-. part i, comaivib= 11611� 1 all"ys give the same gtadie' -_ . __�' ..:. � . I I . .I. �. I I .� 4 - -ecently defined ..ymptoms of dl4PRA(1A and reports of Over 10,MO ­ - . ��_ I.. _.- -, ­"-.-!---.trii, wid Geimanized, and that a -lib . A, youthful seliDloIr i .. Pregerlption.-4 for the enro or scute dixesses the wheat. - WHEAT WXNTF,D. ThRnking all for pasi patronage, and asking a .,., .11, I I . - . . . . 1. ,. 6A a 14mited the word 1,barnac16" as a "trazn'li -wbo ctirm; t Ifl(,. H oni(ropath le slid Ecleetle re .. iin�uince of the sAme; . . I-rezziain, yotirs truly. . I... . . . I . bv A11Qpa I :_ ,:1 1- : 'eftl government, or at ni I . diem: kvgloioc Initrtwtions fnrevery lsdy.jCegi`1' con � . .. " .1* . 0 ' ' 0 1 �s , . � .. , ,, I . I ra'narchy, would succeed the despot- sleePs in a barn." I -,,n arKfarnlix.. Will be mailed on receipt.of W . , "I . . . Talk of-itre'ugtli of mind ia adults.-- It two-wnt stamps, or4Oceiitm fit silver. ,.L* GREENs, Pit PR ETOR - - - - " - for nie. - -' - *1 I . 'ism,of Petersburg.- Some think a re- , . a. - F . . , : . , - . . . ­ . - doe n6t -begin to compare- with strength Part if, Private inrormatimi m Rad boy - - 1. � . , . jisi upoii, the'ruitfs of the a you tisr or Old. mallpd eeated An p1X1 w envelore on ­: _ __.__-Ns0_-G`__4N__ � .1 , -1 . I . :,- -public will' receipt of.Kiwo-vent ptanin o �� eptits in a Iver.' . I . ; . . . I t to mind'in children. ,r . ' * ". � '- , - -1 . ority ioreti Illustrati .. . I . I __1___-_._ . .. . 1 -7 . .� .� - ___i1l_fOlJOW the a! f tIM 1, de I "' 11,111tlll�; I., 11"y' ""v.."i �A 7�kl'�Fki'41 . 11 , �-einj;oon recetptofs , THS GRE, FdN I V_ .� an t-mirtkv)is for I&- � . : - �'*. , , ernpir6; the I Afedical anth con be. found I �11", nl�%rl,j-,J nr Ailgle, 14 co ' L MILLS ", � , t a revolution with a com- 00 . for tl e Part MI. inrorniation - WOOD - OAT . %res'"wi= - . - rie, wi Aat O me early r1ser.-Wric, -.---,--- at-M�al. Corn --I Mu ciaration thas is is r I': to 911pply all gra(108 of 0 Meal I .. . - I .. - ' ' - - 111.1 . Are uow rinning, auli -6 Ave I'ea( . I 1. ­ '�'arniies­; that the'palacei will be catelies iniainiftitia troublim wherq there tv"4-oplit: AIM111P.4 or I -oents In, silver. Tbetbree I .1 I - I czar . . - , ____ , are, a0raroutid. . . . - !,onks,111i iw matieti ror 1-5 two -cent stoamps, or so Rolle(l. Wheat, &c., t4i- oO.uau.mer;_anA dealer�.. A ;speci4tv made of exabang1mg � - -r, or will he '" free at .5 tents - - �,:, . . . � , -,� I th_jt_th,� _ce�n stripped of their n6lie's as-th-6y w�re I gtn qitv( per 2 bn,A. b.i. E-xlra quality chopp =_ _-1 . . .- . .. . f g1larchy I , When a man has a convicti*n Office,int Thi Drs,;r&v1K$u_"ftnG;e1t`b6T Nto oat-Keld for OR4- C14opping, done for , fl t You an . - I : . . -M - reign a troit, Mieh.or atl6llElm On hFtntl. T o HI a ur - so , , � -, . .. - Fran.eo, und a ' , orld owes--hiEp a living the bes*hing lie 1;'19 o;ii4wow ,.4t., lif ' well as vs. ry lltm' . Oat--eal nd ciaco fl",;6`011i'�Qliffi'llii� _*hid1;Wfl1 bins . . - . .. � ,1 .'. , !,. -will be succeeded by a. denioDratic ' 1v gi r1l4el,imiti,c). .A n Ifet tars must be taddres . . 1. GREENWOOD OATM-EiL K1Lr,1.KG CO. . : * ': . 11 I ­ . - to g * �4 t,�*,. J. C-. Kenyiedq M11,1 gW40t,,qs" . Njoh. . . . . . . . I , . . - . . I ,� I .. 4 6 r) is ,N.) -to work, ang collect the 9 I , I . . . _ -ernmen 0 '**" I I " 4 , , ' , ' , , � I , tl , &W _. _ _ ____ =_ __ 1� OM Oh ,3 1. _I I . . .._ t . .1 I � - - ; .r. i� " an 'It at I . , , . ... - goN t f ths lq�opls._8villiialll, �7` - 1 1 , -', 'I wid tlieve+i no surer way than by , wo havp eured Inv& do In all psrt,� of the wmld I I . , , . , (It , . . 11 �ncs; rernedte% an# Instrue. , . . 4 - ,� I I � I . ,., ­ - . �, * . Elowv Clu't* 1, t=;t?A oarrespaud I F. L. GREEN and L_ 1 U-CKEY, �roprietom . . . . , Q:. . .01.1c. � ng sent by x t . . � ,- _ . , -, . . ­ 11. .- I V. - . . . . . � I., . I ,p -,t or Bxf)res . a � . - - � . 1. I __ --- _. . I �__ - . .. : . , , - - - . . �, . ___ � - __ _.. . __. . .. . I .- .� . - .. . ... . . . " . - __ . ____ � . . ­ _. . . . . ­ . I . . .1 . . I . , . . . . .1 i ., . . . . . __.. _.. '_ � ­ __ - , � , :� " - , . .­ . .. . . I � I. I . . . - . . I I I . . . , � � I I � I -c.. . - � . I . I . 1 7 . . . I . 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'�_ -1 I � ,..4 , . .4 1 11 C I 1�11- 11 i ­` Lk? - _.A� �� .'� ;: . :.�_, 4.,�� I - .- I .t�,,�*'_..'. . - - � �� 11 . 1� . t,_"­z4_1M_ _­­4w."�,L , ,�4 1. , , - . . 1�. i ��� 1; ;�l L .,r --- LaX-i­ '71 '_7 01 7 M President Barnard, of Columbia C011086 L .,DISTRICT DOTS has resigned. Germany celebrated the jubilee of "bock:" -tzZ VERY iATZWr NEWS CULLED ftOX beer" on Tues - 3� . . _1 '. - 0 day. THE. LOCAL PRESS- Prof. Leone Levi, the celebrated writer .71 3iug c'nb- 7�'Perv-rerry_wafats a boa -on economics, is dead. lj�elbia:rne is -thinking of forming a _T Catholip-B41i9ps.-4ad a conw� _..Irish ferenei- at Clontarf yesterday.�v�� =� K HIM] IUL brass band. A ten -year-old Elora boy had five teeth ' Governor Hill, of New York, has.Tetoed knocked out by a kick from a burse. the Ckosby High License Bill. The Beaverton, Campbellford and other Cape Breton, N. S.; County Councils 7. 4 inerchimtg-are enforcing -the early elosing call for the repeal of the Scott Act. A full .stock of_ Musical composers are frequently ready or the spring campaign. Yet rea t arrived at for treated in the most vialin't manner. An a_-i-eeuieufbRs been -the construction of a grand union statiorr 'I he dresses of engaged young ladies at Toronto.. Wear- out soonest about the waift- lillard, who tauvjit in _Sto�ffeiIIO The boarding house chicken is not very DISH 'Mrs. A A-1 LAUN DRY, CLOTH., 0 1publio school for six or seven years, "lis alit to recall any tender inemorit-s. removed -to Olihia. Matthew Arnold's grave, is close by. remd those Of his two eldest A number oLboyq ca4ht five or six sons and also of d 7"' 'fish at -Uxbridge o the 1st pf Mayt �ffnd� his youngest child. 7__ aw le tarrying out9 spring­houseqleaziinj;�-time, Joseph ])ark, -dne..Fho -leaves," of course. S i stove during "eal, cashier's desk." An oak cashier of Wesleyville, iiad his leg broken. A measure has been recently adopt E. had the b� the Lovver.Hquie Hungarian" 'SaLdeirson, of Eramdsa; of the tigpoe glagers faken n by th,, Iliet Ig fAcilitate the transiD)ortatio f king, in a saw nizil. , troops. nw. SAL SODA, - WHITE jointer- while working. igb,-orAl*. Last Thursday Jonathen N its - boo -ed bT colt -lutely Pure. Mira, had a two year Old ­--Aliso . a in e JAcxqoi;-In Clinton, on the 8th Lust.. the wife • 1• ashJJig , This pow aer never varier. Am&i4elofpuritY- abdomen. of T. Jackson, Jr., of a daughter. strength and wholesomeness. More economical than theordiriary kinds, and cannot besold in The bonus by-law for the South Norfolk DIED. -comWition with the multitude qt low test, s4ort ..0 !-tflil 'ay was carried in Fort Rowan- by =Siam or lWosphato powders' "Sold only W Wednesday. iday Majority Of M, or 106 over the two- WqAtt 9th. all Th �4CI[Otillg, OU 03. Wal%07, aged W years. RoYiL A.�G POWDXa 8treet.N Y. vote. The funeral will leave his Isle residents to - has been killed. day Frldga!) at 2 p.m., and proceed to the Method. re' Another brakeman _flllnlll._U tb;" o Sd iiiis Scrubbing Brushes, is �. Pickering'Villoge, and liharle* to %be d then act; they will find honour- p, employment will nov-tske. --Themas from it lit-mangledsti able e it ' ash Bruihea� Scanlon, of Newmarket� was Methodist burisl'ground!, KULT'n � --Vfln ew them homes and fiiiiilipm- jerked between the cars, a -Md mare for every indus. The protte are large that he died immediately. plCKERING MARKET, tricas person. many have lard and are -now -Mr;. Jonas Miller fteai' Ringwood lo making several hundred dollars a month. It is ;Stove Brushes, •; ' Nzwo Office, May 10, INS. --a valuable mare on Saturday njglf1Tb I easy for any one to make 65 and upwards par Je Fall wheat 850 to goo; xprinwc to We, day, who is willing to work. Either sox, young 7J at being strangled with the halter. 78L to 90c. Flour, fiLmily,per baa 02.50. �= or old, capital not peeded: we start you. Every _1B - lothes'Pinz animal -was valued at 52(lo. ptt4try, per bag. OW5. BZL4_pert*nlllJ. Shorts No special sb4ity r9quired; 7ou. -room" thin A- grand celebration in StouffviJ16 on -pert;o%-1W16- Screenings per con, SM readgeraceLZa do it as well as any One. write-fo-as. at -which -weafaii free; the 24th of Uny, and preparations have GREENWOOD_It Addrems Stinson & Co., Po;tlaud. Blaine. 9-T S dy­1101gma­-t"�I��iveraa , Fall Wbeat, 76c to,aoc'; spring wheat. TGc to more than usually interesting. e0c; goose wheat, We to ouc; 0&'&, V)L to 441., For Sale. or To ReiA. &ULAU, peas. Wc; targe peas. 6&-: flour per bag, --- --- UNBAN ry 7 co* and D An old Indian woman drove a uo to *2 W: bran per ton, t3lb; shorts per ton. ed -Brick calf from Pine "o to Scug6k reserve a per ton, fine. �-Yi; johop coarse, S1.3 , shorw _It per GOOD comfortable'O. room A House. situated on,Cbureb-St.. in the Vill. distance of 112 miles latelv, Find blie is ton..+:b lace of Pickering, with half an acre of land. new 0WrX . -.5uppose4 to be nearly one hundred yelt"s FARMERS' MARKET. driving house and stable, haul and soft water, To fruit trees, &,c For full Particulars 6 PIT to of age. grain 10 issa. f RZ 3,f*V wift timber "in -%ilh aw1w- at . Tlac street receipts of were -1 J.PMIE, wi the premises. ea- Guelph. Peterboro find various nther WL-�fCt otered and sold at tee to �49L for fall. W to Barley --Headquarters for ----- -- i,,,r i-Joring. sz,1,73c to Ue for goose I b ley _-Hea.dquart ceS In tire:. selling at Tic 'o i3c. Oats firm W th sales trains preceded by snowplows Wire . stuck of Zo buZois at 4sc to Sac. Peas Wre nominal I . I &Z %1".. ; *_5 leads sold at 51 1 a I,- �fast in the drifts. M Hay in fair sup ty to oil s 00 for clover a=11413 ou to 310 'Q. S Save Trouble, 'IPA; e and Money The other .dog an . EsluesID9 farmer *16,0 s13. Hogs Sold at 47 23 to At, U). lie j Icultural Implements fo= 4 00 to $a lioviced the end. of a rope bringing fr011n a t- 46 00 for f,*Muarterk and 0 N -by caffiug'at . -'calf a month. d hindquartors. -Lamb $13to $1000; and mutton He 'look hold of it an ♦S to alio W. produce market was quiet toring The generally ruled steady. We quote: Reef The Dominion Agency in Pickering & ��yy�merr minio pulled until three vardi were taken from -day, wad to i4e; matter, 11). rolls, 201 to q3c, large rolls Ley The litt!e son Of r. I.Rnfarz who livestypo iafeTlor..lta to 13c. 1,ard 11c; Choose and g�tting a ngton, met with a pKillfill. I ic to 24C. Hawn Me to ilk oday. OP, it ap. potAtoesfor b g 11 to 61 12C ��eS 12 to �lje north of Bloomil The ehilil 4 15. Appea per barrel, D. O'Connor's Blacksmith Sh accident on Mo . I - 442 73 to 00. he most improved higharmedmachine in a was playing near a young colt, -which is t re exist I rh". suddenly the animal kicked Ilan a NDERS a thousands of 77 -face SE.k WO an b the mLrveIs the market. Sold cheap for cash.. ` Old ' in* terrifie blow in the Tsurp":d by 0: he are in used of chines ta Mrs. J. U.. Howe, who formerly lived BEEN -.=n. FOR ket'in exchange, and terms rmfitable work that can be done while address L_Was murdered by Ity," st home should at once send their to suit those who mean business.' eft Coportlsdd. MmAno, and receive nil on, On --r� Calling, 0 liar drnnJgen husband. U The n o Binder, free sox h The husband was in I upwards '"at sari imsrri from UP to 423 per day i - frame and all the latest im- L J%� lynched b an our mo i. solid steel A, •in" n Falnut, Mahogany, tud other choice woods-PerfOct --Ihy Basswood, Tfioke an at Bezvei*�a are 11,i r V fingl4s day at this worL All succeed, THE TORONTO MOWER, beasen. -61& inti more Ala with Vold- burglarious hich esaftiot be x6WER" instruments oil terms *1 'burglars. than 'any one .would imagine. TIE MASSEY, 0 and Fiona& taken in exchanke. Organa Every solitary citizen -Something THE MASSE Y RAKF iJ en is &=ad with it gnu; and two suspicions characters wire BE,&V.ER GRAIN. DRILL.. AND =0ZZXZ�==T SEEDER. arreswl and *ouff to Whitby.SEEDER., I-L. D. $." ENGINE AND Douglail Gordon. the 5-ieax�,Old son of 1i various styles, containing ail the latest improvements, at very low pria"Y'and GRAIN. SAN*FR­­ amikiteed to give the best of satisfaction. Reeve Fleary Gordon, was ,frowned in ga ex iN W -A )k just opposite his. father's LSO PLOWS, SCIUFFTXRS: -it- aemporationtal ga- Sewing Machine needles and repaim for sale. *arden at rort Perry on Monday after - He was missed for same liclurs con REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS AGENCY, PICKERING, and was found by his mother. Rolled Wheat Flour, DOMINION A bear through Chatsworth in ---kept comirtantiv on hand. Manager. i a couple of weaks, ago tT it -Rolled I I broad dav Dats --'-and all of the crack shots in the rhea Call at our showrooms and wesball. be were out with their rifles. Xot;�izh- Ideal, pleased to point qat, the superiority of the I sta-d-ding the fact that 23e shots were machinery and implement& handled by as -Arad the bear was not mjured. Hams, Bacon, has roroluttoalzei cbio woridd7ur DICKERING ����MACY .1 ing the last half woo tura Not of the late Dr. f4ekeflt, The widow John Becdett, std con. of MRTIONIedot among the wonders of In. mother of lir. ventive progress is & method and am of age. B ti Eut Whitby, is now 96 y ologns Sousa ovatem of work that cru be performed allover the country,witbout separazinirtbe workers from ttc., Etc., at The old lady is quite smart vat, and no their homed. Pay liberal; any one can do the call to memory many incidents which work; either sex. young or old: uy vour d 'LPitAI act needed; you an sruwa more than eighty veare w. rdquired. C 0 will P Cat this out and return, to " and w4 SOD" people imagine sbat, there is no• 'you free somethin#. of great value and im. _B Garden an J. B. 7 you. that vnll start you in business rofit in keeping fowls but S!r. W-J,GORDON. :bi h lobring ),on in more money right awav Clompson, midway between Oshawa and than else in the woLqd. Grand outdt itb thinkathere an hin! Is money in such Ard. Taus: & Co., Anausta. Maine. .. 1,dower sec�ds at Next 'door tc DowsweU's. tree. npw" of 150, variou CY besides the common class. Their Did Yob_Se6 It fff�nd.szys they pi:y 1. L He has treads 98. alone have- realized him c asiderfable PHARMA this Spring. tumber..Yard Cubourg is progressing, altar -All. Its The 'Patterson Light Chanhel, grocers and dry_ goods merchants intend cl6sing their stores on all' ordinary days Steel -Frame Binder,with Having purclia'§ed the abo'Ve lumber bnsi- t Saturdays at 6 p.m. (a mim IWIf will CIO just as nincir business in the 1�)ug now offering the Reliable Knotter. Tun, as if.1hey huag about their place of Gee, I -am W . 0,11RI Alw_-L I T_ �, - except And they Appleby's Improved' uess from Mr. John Iniotter has been simplyfiea by bAuess for several hours after that time. This early closing movement is worthy of Mr. Aplileby. -who ha-.;- worked at it AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 0HpOdS %T"U t 1= general fidopt'oul. Since he invented the first twine knot- in order to clear out the same, and to -The defeat of the Scott Act led to an ter, until it is now .abqolutely.,perfec�t e room for a choice selected stock ..Ladies' Short Vest and Queen Chains, Brooches, nproarions demonstration on the art of ill its action., Mal-, --now arriving. the repealerg aUtbe viflage of Renfrew. Cuff Buttons, etc - .:.;'There were processions and toastings a There is no Binder like this -one ---the Lumber,-Lath_Slilngles, Posts, Pick. -c Scarf Pins. Gent's Chains, Ciff Buttons and Some, men continued lightest in weight, the lightest ill draft els, etc., alwayS on liand. speechmaking. n the jubilation all night up to Saturday. of any machine of the -Ti-6a'in the o' 'P I lated- nives,' a full one--.I:s market. Perfectly balanced, Super- Also Blacksmith's C3&1 and be=t Dry Watches, Clocks, Silyetware, Forks and. o, were the The vote was. voters -the m4prity going against the for in manufacture, finish, durability Maple Hardwood. Spoons.. All at lowest p -RILL ST 4 .1 UFF A SPECIALTY. _noes,. Act by reason ofthe siipefidr organization and efficiency. f Watches and Clocks personally attended to the Antis. Call and see the sample at my s'how-room, Repairing o At the Cobolu . assiges, Visa Ada Rose 7 JI g Haney's old. stand, Pickeri,ng.r0Y) .T. J L, Zvi 0 1-1 1+-T .8 r '01 Richfir�jsou, fPort Hopp_sued Drincau A J. Galbraith, a wealth-,- farmer of Clarke T -J. _F0MSVr_[`]a., township, for $15,060 for' brea6h of 26J. 2y Practical Watchtalker, Brock street,'Whitby Promise of marriage, and saeured a-yerdict for $1,250 and costs. She had been a A droppe-1 her school teacher, and* had CONSIDER YOUR POCK pro, sajou at his wish after her,. eagage- -Vu-t he -kept p oning tile mlng,aaVeitigemerits but Call at the meat to him; -Claremont- -Tacto, I PUMPy Don't be led,�way by fla -flapmanta er lintil she W thirty-six --ulaW TAI Ll "W" -WAREHOUSE age; e an girls_ GForfz Proprietor, THE BRAZILIAN years of s (3171S ­ . .. . . - - sellinglCrockeryin(lGlasaware at and under On Monday evening as Mr. George And so; for yourselves that we are b ix t -T 6 -A -r T r R r It- - o t a Setts, 44 pieces, 02; Handsome pyQdRee -.,�Vhite Granite Te Stacey, butcher, was leading a steer down ;; Fine China ireg, Setts, 44 pieces, 64.50; Ontario street, Port Hope; colored Tea Setts, 44 Tdeiiis, $� the* animal Force,- Lift and. Sunfion-Pumps rs, 25c.; Colored Dinner_ Settff,� Bealatiftil Motte China litlee ed and made for the butch s a . . ­ -. - 0 p Setts, 9 pieces, I .became enraged Chamber 12.50; Xmas -a but the bovine slayer was too -smart :and Cisterns of all descriptions. from S7.50L . Colors art for heavy glass tumblers, 500. every for in one bound lie cleared and Glasrware arriving evei his steership, liss Setts and 7, of baring Pum,pillil"Wi-ii(I Mills supplied. I'laving per dozen, glass*goblets, 60e. per dozen, G •a six foot, fence and was Out Standard.Geared and various Patterns. Way. Not vo witIT'Mr'. Jftidel; C whigh.-are giviisg.-t116 Water Setts, in.v "y, erected severat of these mills throughout the township, groceries a�e ibe best'arfa 9, t. -Green, Black ina Japan To" Ae. who bappened-to-be-a sPectator-and-was- _h :__ T _I ___ I Partipst think- Ow;* nily ast of sati�wtzu­� A% ill recomme fling f, wm. ---plb ind be cQuyinced. XMI14 isnot down, trainpled:uPPIU and vfiry th AI Lard, of erecting such,would do well to communicate at once. ;L u 1 -r -at bottom prices.- Rntter, EXpri. d to learn 9 iocvauLl t6 arrive, elling hnrt-bllL Y�(�- Potatoes taken in exchauga. Wishing you SU that be will kliffer i10 permanent ivicri 7-- _____BACOui rouhry and Pot licaltia and hapi)iness 016 Year, ironed, ygRrs faithf,"lly, 11rom the inishap, but, w1m be laid u for orders'to'the Factory'May reit, aggumd (if fair and some time• honorable dealing, both as to article and pric4�.- Address ON FRASIER. -SIM, 0 k 0 • NV Tile hen, sVtpida, sl.c- tai ouj� Ke Deverell's* 1�1' cl-, 'S hitby, Out. e. sl)<� .4,-eming virtue. •George-derow, 0-0t. 711 . . . . . . . . . . . 0 A,4�!a_Ari, t �"; 1173F.1407 - ."') .-. . —.1;4— , , ­V ­­­ 'W­ -,Nv- ­ -4. '7� ,;,-;;�-- 'C', ., 7­L7t4,­: . -1.1<1 —1.1-1 I- wr�r -� ,::: � 'IF, !�,W- ,;:!.­-.--,'i�,---. , . 11 .. 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' of the Goverum—entt. DOU *. . I I 17 Than intervals' and much to do- to p,bBQ opinion would owing to and fro, bat _ . � -1. .1 ...: ,!,. 14 $1. . .. I. ." .*.- - -�� ­­ - tray tha 11,1044 vy his side. at longer ' L '. . - . . " ­ I - ... � . ­ ' . ?.. - . - you' -look UpOia. poetry merely an An . poverty in not 7 - - ­ - -,-.,:--- ­ ­ r - � _ _ naftem its hamrs : extreme p ­ ' . . , � 1313[nM "D ISHADE, , . . ultimate 'memo oftialklas Money the exclusion of private intoresto fro--the ,.. I .. . 1, - . . : . : --�- . r '" Ing' unknown, but it rarely fails to most allevis- traffic would be an enormous And If a: � .11". . �- I—— . ... ------ _aril of-.- , , . ,, . I .. scur� or, so of miles gested, with a deprecatory look. . tion relations of the maxims -we batter the majority of thi PeOPIO *wO I .1 . I � - - CHAPTER L-Bezixotlol,* , soak an Alr:tr- - � 4# *OrT t _ Not mousy only. my dear' regulated, and' plsoed:on a higher strict regulation, that Majority Would, lathe - if a short follow, ­­ ---,-.A-- ­1164-- 1 . .- .-*!--- -plane then she line ever baton attained- wished. The Canadifin - - - 1: astilimom - ­­�Whoosvisrkn)ws Bohemian fiditilon, 1.00 ' " ­ *',rk--f0f ia*thn 5 - t I . Cl -P',' --- - d kill- tiptui boiiia�""' , end, secure all they - vary large, and 1. " I ollisromoking room of the Ch" Row U�, at=. I t'hi;iigp' ' al ark Dow an no longer claims its millions of population In Dom A� �r"% - outright With &hear eXh&UAtiOJL Al- 611114? Any malm,imisma, ba. ----- -1 I - .T,,;;M- I '.1 I Vroposed change oo .victims, and the intemperate a" of Strong the uld, be m I � ' No, more comfortable or oongouial divan together, a typical post 'of the nOwsst enthusiasts ? ' - drink im more and more oondomnod by the I - - - - - - I' exiiia Anywhere between Regent Circuit and - 7 introdue6d'Lha in more populous I ... . :. . Hyde P^rk Coiner than that chosen paradise model, that dark And handsome 81IthOtiQ- 14 Well I don't know, I MAY 40 an An world-at large. In rageird to the last named, 0ountriec once introduced no Increwis In ., - -ow I however, more � ­ half . q:---rOfuUftcognlzodgeniusem. The lookings" ,-and an her sat -there -06�Y thunlatt Well, Reif &=war*& 11 IY- w Controversy w1sawthan -numbers w4oald Injure the systami-J. GOX- . . with , held Wore him, lla an un- 1!'batJ oqrtainly do work tit art to a great an any , other- question of a -.like Dox BRowx in_Wok.. Wok. � ., - - - �-, ­ . " .. itpride itself . ­ - Club In not large, indeed, but it .. - ....... studied a of natural grace, many A extent for area make, bacon" I really love kind. It. has always been and is ItiB I . . .. . - ­ - Upon being extremely select--too select to . 0 s1. . . : pears, pouti- pointer might have done worse than choose mind admire and delight In it- Of courie I 11 ad that alcholio dri*kA are Useful when �. I alms, coantry gentlemen, or inhabitantsused in moderation, and-on the other ' VEARL* OF TRVTM* ' . I . � � admit upon its list of monabors-pas of the author of Echoes .frm. CaZinachua for should like to make money too. within rea- a hand -- I 4 ' ' ' ,L ' , , * * the subjeot of &'pretty Academy pot-boiler. ,=&his limitoo-en6ugli-to keep 'myself and it has been as strongly repeated, at thiy me •. . ­ . - . - -7 --­� . . � . . , - ' ­ villgible family residences in Mayfair or Bel- $a Warren Relf, the unknown marine my people in a modest sort of way,- without not OU11 useless but actually hurtful save in Dost than lova life I Then do not squander via. Two qualifications are undirstooN . gt,, Ion to himself, in his -armchair the fild so atnal 6. number of'osses as to be no . . that is the stuff life is made ... . - arth .1ought reside-o4- war . mea indix&nsible in cardidates for mom We, either; . ..-- . , by chance- Not-thalt-I waut� �bemueca&!w�� consequently air iialle v for berthip : they must be truly great, and they opposite, . sm. he raised his eyes Portfolio, And from what I've -teen of successful men, I in. of consideration, and that consequen . of.-[Franklin: . . . .-; .-, ..... . _ from the etchings in the Part, d kale should be . ­ . , manufacXure pm , � --i - P �Upp . � -. - � imnat be unsuc000Wal. losilession Of A Cam- coon an & rule - Devote each dray to Lha "object then In . . ­ cod Across Connally with a hasty look at Cline to ballees that all- . has A I by the infliction of fines and imprisonment I . 1 mull � �ii� irlan I 210 1 ­4 every . filmA something red poet. ary.dogen rallus GUM -1110- ------- wrol a no ye setwea eye" Lu , The Cheyne Row Clut y ticall t a undiscove v 0 in am . h" and the qu . emphatically Ha I the reviewed your Literature, unities. done.-[Goothe. .. .. ------ Charing Cross i science, and art thrive beat in a the most moral and religious Comm I ., the headquarters. of the great DOW volume yet?" he asked politely, his 16reezy, brachug air. I never him at be' a )king ilibw into, a . - clan; the a being There'are -some points of the drinking Method. in like packing ., . % . I gathering-place of unhung artists; -: Is bO flung &Uooe@" man my - - -if AID Mach . -and novelists id and unhood- Besse meeting Musinger's while self; and I go on . -­ - - --­1 'alin . question, however, which are settled. No- box; a good packer will got in halt 64 , I Am social and poh;Lp" relorlimtsesrs generall down the paper on the table beside him. doing now, I shall no doubt succeed in body defends the wage earner who spends more a bad one. . . . . . . . -� social _ i3a and stood with his hands not succeeding. Btt spart from the money I Income on d The desire of more and more rise"p by a - -, - . - mill, thow 0 love my work wile-an ' ' . Oat Ir of 9; The poet rose a large t. of his ,besm his ''... , .. .., 211the ff6a , - !l!00 - period -u-- behind his boo"- an easy-pro before the and the livelihood altogether, I rohil4rea-snd reduces them t9- I V � , . - . ­ �' during that PrODSW�j, - believe - , POT- natural gra,duation10 momt� and after. that ,- .. i x , �� .- -im-ility fireplace. " I believe it has deigned an an occupation. - I Us- doing it, And I arty. Nobody defends � the rich man to all.(-L'Estrange. - . lumbering . �� . . I , . , sooiatT Ili its slow-and- lub2be g fashion in to "&a me half a column of judicious like. to sea myself -growing stronger and who resorts to a bar-room six or more This proper way to check iolsonder Is ---- twenty yes!SJU."�t!!!&A - - . .. � . mn�i%- � , -, �� abuse," he answered, half yawning, with an freer at it every day." times a day, treats and in n . , ' lWall =0 care look UL UUWV ­­i,,-� i�Alfrara-oe and to despite it ; attempt too Overtake Bud r*- Um - . though ' possibil there at . I , 11 hat's very well for you," ,�Iauln- y sober-lor I to t, and it will outrun you. . I r�­ � � .' 7 %. " intones, Here Handle displays his latest AM t for the Cheering Crow Revktr An - --va nf- — r----.%,I- .m� �wlu - yet fu I . , designs to Postlethwaite's critical and admit- canto collectively. " To ger I - drunk 0 LI-Imon =.nlA ha hall�o%igood lothwatte pours his bone am or opinions his social 1. - 41 You're doing work ;Wad Ought Lo.nor to hat a -.'.' , ;� eye ; he" post ,y- 611 its ) 0 one t 'you care for, as I play lawn-tennis, for a as he expect@ his Deign -you the truth, the subject's one I to into hisadWis tive and tell towards the advancement of his family,wid - . .:-, ' ad sonnets ,dy who domen't interest me. In the first place, I =yOn. amusement. I can sympathise keeps himself In a state of bibulous. excise- heaven , thin- world would . be.-{Lather Nor- . .. . -- * , I z - ..'�. thetia tympanum. - _ I � :,.� 11 I - symps z= n. own Tones. And r1s. . I I , very little for in them.-Let's quit the subject. It meat injurious to health And 16 whatever I . . I . �� . is any bojd boa once been a member of the don't owe at, all for to- turns me always Into a gloomy' Po4duldst.- intellect God lims given liblas Nobody When deatho the greater reconoller, . ,. . ' door . - the second T, _ . . . Cheyne Row :' Royal Academl _place, I , .. - -... - . �. claus viewers orally, or for. the Charing Cross What are you 90125irtu-tin' with YOUMB this no, defend,, the 11,11 who drinks hisr bottle has - vamimi it-is never our -tenderness . that - . - .%. - -�.- h .ot. . and Cabinet Ministers and Society Snarkr and its kind in particular. , , . . and successful posts still @peak _ I dim- .summer t' . . the we of, bat our severity.-[George - . V, . . I at dinner, an was the custom of . . . I , � Jout-U&II.ft - =ther in reiriews, in foot Famll- _s, Me? Oh, just the Usual thing,'I sup. kinds of Eliot . . ,�, ',�. i.,� - .., .. of the bali,eve alto =, or partakes of five or more - . . . , With lingering pride and affection orb to paint sweet wine,st one sitting. . ­ - - - - --,-- Uys when they Lunched them, at yet undis- larity ,contempt. To be quite candid, pose. Going down in m) t, . Even in Ragland where . As riches and. favor forsake a --we . . . - . Fie Written too -may of them- mudbauke off the coast of Saft1k.` the climate renders liquor lain noxious than discover hia:L to be a fool ; -but nobody �r % ..' " covered, on a single chop and a glass of I j( � *� v: - -- , - : 11 If criticism. In Literature's like Criticism 11 Suffolk, to wit 1. I we the finger of fatiso in oqr exciting North American atmosphere, --{IA �. I.. . t. � - --L. gj­+ uj, - --niii of OIL daintlest. Could fled it out in him PrOVOrit) A y of them In net," the young pointer rejoined, smiting, inthat l Why, that's just where I'm going, qn. ors ,,, ,it, - I � am nalmi . ,, . heavy. drinking and the mixture of V 0 B y . � � -­­ - - - -7---7---=-- -- -- - why, With the one usual polite 1. Mean to take six or tight weeks' ban- . no out of fashion. No ons. .defends i - -sow on its exiisting roll, call: the Chaynei-Row I If you -would be pungent, be brief ; for . I of yourself, Musinger, I can't say I mo; too, if a poor drudge of a journalist Con the C11mor who takes his jar of whiskey It in with words an with I - . ." : , , ` rospective celebrity only; Accomplished - - -holidays at &11- ham, from market sad * makes- his solitary unbasins, the. 1! -I -� ­ lm or pi very much of the critics.-But whet do you ever be said to indulge in I'll I � I ­ state- . more the am condensed the deeper they . .facts tr"er themselvemi At once Loi like to kifow, by, saying YOU -with books for , &lieu upon - . ., , . , , . 1 ­ . Ila sit's in Pill mail Inman, I thould . review, and proofs-!or correa. house, unobserved iier ved by- neighbors a I . ., , I ,� " L. , � new the Duke of York's don't care for your own verses ? Sure no tion, and editorial commitiloations for con- earth. Nobody defends the young fellows burn.-ILUthey. -- . . 1. ".6 .: Column. Rising merit frequent* the Tavern. 3 do any rt, In literature or sideration always weighing like a ton of congregate about the road.side tavern,. We MCA not hope wholli to change . 1. , - . I 11 . r Og.11 �� '­ , " , " a& scoffers profanely term it: risen great- m­ cG3 ag 0 who con 'i t= . tempers, nor make the go .1 . , I art-or -blac ticking$ if lead upon his unhappy breast . Lad I pro ik till they their original t y I � - .. " - ' banks rather on the lordly stuffad or r in ahoe race horses. play. cards, and dflz .4th* I _ %­ n� - pose to bury, &live up to the c 9. Bat pensive grave, nor M .., , , it comes .to that-unless lie, thoroughly be -11 bin in we ,noble to make 'their way ham I az�- gra . ­ . , � ... I ­.: I. couches of Waterloo Place. ty.-M -,poiling -t = - . �, - �, ,: Ue*w in his own, vocation." some oboacre. cat of-then-way Aniv-1k vo, are[I respieclaole clu.,-, Ir". .- .v . ..a, -1.1210111 ­ - - . - t­ - � z'- - No man. It boa been acutely observed, Messinger laughed - they. Call Whitestrand.-Hive you Over their kind and would fain 'do them g , . . . I I . , ,--., '..-�. remains a Bohemian when he has daughters 1, a musical laugh. d Chowd@naai Ln'the igh - - A . . . kntf . . n at of employ- I" shcom.blacking or pig- king," he and of it Who ye S11026 that they find benefit from a an to come ? � - ­ me t so Z". .1.101, F t0-r- said with a delicate curl -of JIM thin 11 Oh, I know it well, " N tit answir-0 witF, and q --A -'. I avoids rope. As won an 8 ;;F beciamen, that's no doubt true; but in verse- a jimile al reminiscence. "It's moderate, quiatity of stimulant, a funeral merely be- , . Ictlaquar'. - sm. " lips, 11 . of d btf -dQ4-th4­pN sty at Askii4l them to &boo - , Maki -thi grand far mu If there I I _ ___ ---L�-A .-. Chancellor of the Ez - - do -Bi- -a- -w Horne. w)nsnt of it,.-Bishop �- . ng, query ?, Who an earth, at . T .b Ili or or, Ord - a Pointing &Ssm their ilap DO, spirits, . i. . ,-­ , -. - Brown takes milk. All OOOU M R-131-00" 1 pres"t day could evni.protand to himself to And sin. You'd . It the f-- eat little to aid is Putting down drunkencess. � - . �L; , - . I I ..L'-- , -- -- elected so Associate, as was an Tompkins adUWMY- villop you ever came . I venerate i � . theyL &a JUCOU- believe in poetry? Vine was, I str= � old-warld a old sia; and I lave not the , r, - .. Whes, people speak of " Prohibition" in 'ti - � , .L: ' ­ publishes him popular novel, man who can look withbut ema on upon with one award desert the inamer, -though I'm by no man= sure of it-when mamas anywhere in Eaglantl. Nothing Canada, they do not mean that no Alcohol the dusk of even- . . dnandy the bard, how in be sold. Not In Maine not Hanes In the sunset of life. when L ' '- ' � ': " �! -'.- .. - .' hintitntion in the Plamodilly byway, and hoary old Impostor, was a sort of could be uglier, quatuter, or .more perfectly to Ing begins to gather over the oratory eyol � . - - .1. . . - . ­ ' . their names, their bonaurm, their ,phot, and went about the world with a charming. It If" EA the mouth a' a door its use entirely forbidden It Is sold. Unaer a abroad- hats, - . on and the shadow* i grow broad . F-04 in his hand, and a profound conviction little muddy creek, with a funny old milt trts, and their im iptiono to the dignified restrictions more or Ian severe. The Can&. or, and deeper Upon the inderstandings- - ,'.. - an than Scott Act permits the. 46 in his innocent old heart that When he made for pulinping the water off the aken me& Is under a ­- - � ­ . Vs of the. For them, the ,, Sappolo"rhyme, to 'Itnffio," arproduO- down -. and all around, for Milan and Milan, gives the Ucal [Longfellow. .. judge Lod bishop : for the . Certificate. This load 14. D. --- --- favolarits haunt of it . ad a triplet an the theme of " C Atullum" is one great dot of sedge and -sespink, islive, The wand of your hammer at live In the .. 1. '­ . . , the active, the struggling. And the and with dikes, and one or two other persons prominent in r at nine at night,. heard by a . ull us" and 11 Call us" he was with wator-birda, and intersected the community 6 -�--7­7-- . y creditor, makes him easy nix months longer;. -- - - : .==t, the chop and Claret of the IOU din- " I load. on the r of datermininj morning 0 , ­ . - tinjilished--but more-- ,onsom by truly enriching humanity with 6= t where the herons fish all day long, po who shall or who zZaIrnot drink into-'aft-ts. . . But who in,LCMonI in the one -log in the middle of the stream an atilk *but. if. he loan you at a bifU&rd table or ',the - divine 1, the Act wher- � . .... . . �..­ . . . Green P&rk pa-ileus. I nine can fora moment affect A4 MICO, exactly an If they wore'sItting ,to There can be no doubt that ico, at a tavern, when you - , . - �'� '.,: ." ..L, ' ­­ ­ In the smoking-room of this truly great - . - -1 ­ ----A,-,. . ever- Introduced with the general consent of bears rour To . ­­ - -, - - .. unity hat produced - should be at work ' he saluds for him money society, at the . to belm - In the offi 0 for ex- we Q I _ beneficial roi ' I . &a Unsuccessful Bohemian so I volume of my a ; the next day. - [F,s;iIin. . . of a London maston, one warm evening at this last DOW WD, " Ah, deli al for •& pointer, I've no gultL But it is imperfect in Its working . . end 11 Hugh Mammilagor replied, b*lf y&wD- . . . . -- Hassan of the Utter Ample I-YOO won't look at I% of course, doubt, . there is a strong desire to repleal It when- . — .. � � - lint July, H MAsl1d I . , bow window 44 especially for a painter W - . .� -. - . - I lolai !14, , ttim. I'm well aware, but that's no matter: no- Ing to himself, ever the law. permits, and in this —time -,, * Weinm as a Martyr. I ­ . . . , . :. . . .. . DWI mat i*ztiy by cok at my Immortal works, whom mud and herons an broad and butter, . . - . ffTm.. -11 - - -iD-ranitior it inoperative. The mobioastlan %=!w r outba, 01= I= - ncm� Duffarin, — I 7 - . j'a or h. !sm Clumm1h, at IT - Cross - L - and Water In Loan " 'r " of the Act In 11-ItOns Dit History record* the &off~ of countION - ro 1 9 . , 0, IVV . .. . . That he was truly I'm y too prollounmy ocurno : �, a . .- Immy.- He was In very them myself Iiii-adnaty as all the libra- I . som Di 11 &diUJ4 L -&a- - w folk, Renfrew, Stmacew-Danded4- mw;yrs;f-���i­wondsm� . �- ­ . t L I ­ -' ­ . _ _ living day I . 0 go 9, I YOU mblia, among whom - -da . k nobody could ( I Musive un CA . I - ... rise, in order to arestie a future a Inartistic i - 'S�;rmout. 1L.d.GL.MW b large majod- and sympathy. But theirs an living to y ' -V the mind of public that I've had I this occasion a has r199 to I are the in aur midst thousands of other martyrs who - - - . t fa divine bard, w, .to be mar* strictly ,.,.. - -1111410111 ­ I At take the liberty, for aly' des shown that it "a! . - . adm rate, the anthorot sples ASA - OU ,or is of SM . ­B" lot that - - " -lintably to rank myself.- I go there, in fact, do" result. So long as liquor a- be In- have far stronger olidine urn our cod d -r Ilous, volume of minor poetry. Even ansa Issat ■a 116u; - ­ I boln the Cheyne Row Club, none but the Warren looked up at him - 0 - an a martyr W -pindpla----I- live--lor Otbff$� troduced from the large, of" and towns, or tion-woman who an sufferers from those � .. . . . "I - remote of o0untry-cousins--may from minsaidly. " I don't like to hear you run A member of my family-not to t too fine from inwgiihouring counties when the Act, silmonto peculiar to their tax, our wives, I . , .1 most Grafter. do- poetry like that, he @aid, with an a point upon it, a lady-obides C. .be pro-, no efficient or permanent aa-, daughten And minters, iierhaps, wbois Lives ... . ­dlwo wilder parts of Cornwall roe. the of disapprobation. " I'm sent moment at Whitiestrand, and believes In not in fares, _ 4 1, airtdout tinge captsuce of the system am be expected -:7- are n L rinx. I ;' ': ­--." . yom I . the 'still I'm herself to be @fez ad or possessed by 'P- where. A conviction is slowly but an y there no relief e they CejL , then Is ; CIA4 recoom of , Isle of. Syke--could arquilitting round of suff . ,- PUN&t ihi patent not A poet myself, of coarse ; but printer 3 . ­hsvo doubted for a mc awe it isn't all a awe matter of rhymes Live right of a lion or claim to a Certain dx-- ,� fact %hat Hugh Messinger - a did- fastening itself on the minds of the enemies Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will to- .. I refrains, of epithets and Prettin0sim- , ad aliquot portion of my time and attention. I 1�-.. ,. �;tinguloah pOrAnOO, that nothing but lOffilliAtion move that 4i drag-&g down' feeling, will, - .. : . , ad (though unknown) post of hC( ban our hearts lies deeper than love never-admitted the claim myself (being of 'nsom . - - the modem school, so admirably did he fit Willi tcuO applied to the whole Dominion at once and banish that baZabs. will restore every prossion. I'm Certain. It Bea In'the a legally-minded' soul) ; b2t just out of the no, only to the We, but the i,uportintion And 1unctiou to its normal Condition, To all oaf- --.­L­ his part Lit life an to features, drum, and more ex .­ . very core mi�md fibre of the niss. There we natural sweetness of my' disposition, I so . .. Vol manufactUre of intaxicants Will SCOOmPliih farm from female oomplalnt*�-mzd' their . . .. I . gimili appearance. Indeed. malicious par- down oocamioval� . 6000 Mon are a .... ... low ware want At times unkindly to lasizu- mgms Ivan in your Own P96111211--though iy (without prejudice) to the object in view. 'To-POV Lima in Likicia-.we my : got the " PrescrIP3 was a poet� not Vacation he Passage sigrest domil.too, eysical to Admit is whatever pan (if England she may chance Wanting money and time in introducing the tion" at once ; Ili will be worth far move than . I . ­­ for now-that came straight out of the depths to be Inha6itiall; for the make of not disap- ndem ,. . :ars that Hugh , .. In hi�Mulf may special aptitude in native Scott Act Into separate con its weight In gold to ion. . ., ' . *E7" rightly directed might secure a Dom .* . . aging verse or Asmidaing the lofty rhyme, of Your own heart, I venture to -1-10TO pointing her foregone expectations, however I which Tbis �Czaor has expressed a strong antipathy . .- .- . � ham=* his to" and bearing imperative- -those Lines on a Look of HAir, for sx- til-founitod, and be the same more or loma- lolon measure Infinitely -an effective and to GOD. Boulanger. , .1 A to Adopt � Aha, cynic I there I touched Yon. You obp I speak with the. Charming rauTtf " this ih,kiess ample. . . ...- . far-reaching In Ila � , ! � , a 1 .. . .. compelled him This I on the raw. But if you think so lightly of. precision of %to English statute-book." Symptoms of Catarrh. I .: .." 14 . . ­.. ..... . f ion of bard in self-defoucc . . If tomperionoo advocates would change A profuse and many- times exc�ivvir of.... :, pro eat paranit, as YOU ay;.'I wdbd6r 41 But how do you mean to got to Whits- liquorapseof . .. . - was ill.astated, and It was also Untrue ; for poetry as ft I their formula and offer to sell good lanolve discharge, with 11 stoppi-9 ­ �. �.­., I R Unaborg.--st why Ter coin to take to it strand?" Ralf asked suddenly after a short led with it, and at the the nose at times, impairment of the son" I .. igh Hamstagar had Hoped in n - •"It'sis diffioultpleeeLtocrefich, YOU to all fit to be trum A � : least in penny once-over 01000 he waiiiable ' YJX.!� it,. my door follow I What an. ban., same time sternly forbid intoxicants to the . of small and. tiptoe, watering or weak eyes, . , ...- . =:so limp in print at 61L He W taken to Dow, There's no station nearer than ton mg an . I r . appe , . .... ; - Areadian Idea A AN if Mon nowadays chase r d to the mature who do not,know . . . one. so that yal 91 . :­ I in Ufa dolibarately. Why, miles'aff, and' that A country ty. would make better .1 .1 almost! -adle; and-hail their 1111111161"i whars to 6150pi tw and over ­ , . L.. 0L.... 1110411" from his Tay a what on earth maltft Any Of us ever take to when you arrive there, you Can got no con- I to, o I nausea, pressure . ­ I iliffsonlabod his father at sixteen by a rhymed anything, I should like to know, in this vey"oe to tike you over." , . . speed in their worx. Prohlbitign Is the And &C sm in the back of the version Of an ode of Horace, worth the in- they use!, but it is not prohibition ", And at me3pationie, cold fact, and a I . . ... great Dr. Watts himself, miserable workaday modern world of ours I . so So my kind cousin gave me to Under- word they Advocate, Occasional chilly 1spirstion of the 'Because we're simply pitohforked into it by Its&& She was kind enough to Mvids me which or have any hope of feeling of liamitut and debility, an symp- I I 'below . - d not, a, far 'below —d It _ Irym!! dricis stances. Does the mvuini-sweq- with minute inatiructio for r booklets now g. 'would be - better to _and go her _, wmiii ii- toms which an oapinion to Catarrh, yet 0 ' , , - - — . e&. __ L L Dr.. tel , p000f .. M? 01;p sweep crossings. do you SUP wilds. * I beIleve I'M -55­hhWK 00111tat-M, do, it The Scott Act is defective so- .ot them we not PI tin ON maj case,: - At oxford he had perpetrated a carding to their •.view, bemuse it given the Sage's Catan*-P�o�,.-Gum catarrhin its . . Ne to ; and two Ym" ftfitsIr gaining his ample. by pure preference for the proiciiidon or,m cart or something of the matt to convey "is to those who make a profit! by It and ' I., ­ �11 , �.,.. of a gwilep? pose the milk rtmanteau ; and rin to get sorons my tempted to drunk. worst forms and out". It U' p isffi)lmns to . . .. ..,.- -- . 7 -fellowship At Oriel, he b" published anony. t in Irl the aid of the natural MOW of 10- -80 .. - . . . ... - � five In the morning because = in - who am jac 0 ' poine . 0 � or - mumdo or ,, gCAM ,ftont and salt y "a, our =theob a I Wall f6undoil me, containie no - -money, to pairchniont covers, Toying of skim-milk to babes colnotion with which a generous providence , drugs. Of druggists, for 50 oent& ' . r camilineh", and other'Posm", which h" par �umdul and. important and or survival of the fittest has - been good Above all thinp- -they destis' that the Isle The first samples of gold coin bowing Bin- 1. . - . 1. ....fairi succeeded by careful. nursing In at. sucklings - 8 should be placed in the hosda of those who I ­1 edition under neogowy Industry to the rising enough to endow me by heireditarl, trans - It is obvious pwor Fredisrick's effigy have been imm(L ,-.:7 :., . . L. I . I - - N = the dignity of a second =n, of ' this, great Metropolis ? COL mission. At least, so my Cousin Elsie In do not share In the profits. .T­ I his own name. so Haat HassingOr's claim an empty the domestic bin out structs me.,, . ... 1 I. that this Cannot be* done 'except by public - A VolantorY. SfttemeniL.- , �,­ - ` - . 7" - - .$D then of the craft whose workman the dustman bad jogard for public smalts- s, Why not come round with we In the tub?" officials receiving sigarks. To trust the The writer of this pwo . . . L I muniaiputies, g M_ph once had an . . �. are 'bora not made' might perhaps be con. of 'didaterw - I . pointment of such persons to I . only brother.. .Brougl t up to- ­. . z 1 alodered @4 of the genuins order, and '*not tion? .or the ongine-driver dank through. Relf ted g99d-h redl older and I . or'red, upon rain and mow In a drow.nightel Discern- ' 4i What I your yacht T"2.9;,I.y was tal• or even provinces, which would be tempted gather, we were almost inseparable, hopeful �, '­i- . _ LI saiii-sly dependent, am cynics AT restriction on sales, to 52Lin cam' XPOUM V the too& -.-- r Oke a Couctint popt,out of high ling me you were the proud POM'Omr of a- to 1003- and ambitious. E �Untod . I. his long hair, his pensive eyes, his dark- be ud"M -of hU "I ,.I --- round any mercial advantages over their neighbours, of Consumption An the elder, and in a few -,Iwown check, or the cormisint twist of his, and noble - isnth m tY - ship-Arv, you going that way would not bi advisable, sad,' it Is -Impos- ly, "good I . -• weeks, in ifis mo f L . . I . , -1 ' store .. . .., , . OOIIW. And he mopped his Mgers with an sm- tjme shortly 9* I ' sible to resist the conizIndon'that 'fi in the we roz - �:- , - � � . inecktis Lad his shirt of We don't choose our di Well, she's not What yba 001 a' of flowers w6re stuck about his wind everthei a, even I a those minor details photic negative. 0 D)mialon Governipent temperance men Ing ilibinst." Every attention aLd every -;1--­--�- ' . Zlls� , - candidly. places in life at all, my do" boy," he went ht," Belf replied, with an "ogetic t . df the Poe I Character, It must to , Is -- - IT iiiant look for a matlifactiii7 settlement. .-�� I that Hugh Messinger outstrip- on after a pause ; ' .we gat tumbled -into Vch tons of voice. I I She 0 only a - t. . mody that'love could give. or obtain were . I be . of their difficulties. Already that Gave ' - I ­ I Confessed - cc that sail day, I. have il. . . them by pure ospriod-or Circumstances. you know, an open boat. almost, -vith a cov- . -11- I I . .. . .. . . pod by'several points many of the more re, mein regulates the . manufacture of UUs,vn&9icd1Li,z%Xroag! the most trustworthy an- . ,.'.*. -.-- . - 0 Mai wrimugemen th'ariii and'from, � instead of strictly ered for three to al t, learned, . works lots if I'd chosen mine, tly well and just room- Sep quor, AD& could a make experience in its-use, that , , ... . , regulation green.oloth octavos, tatinj the thankless muse, I'd Certainly have and feedin. t5he's *perfect treasure a :V1, - ­ =load bards whose popular � I- published In i either to acquire the distilleries and brewer n I - - and whose hati stid oloa,ks, of unique build, &ZL6pted the exalted profession of a lauded Marine painter in the-mad-and-litiov b I- ion, or purchase their products. The Im- a real remedy ow cilsta, that of Dr. Pleroo, -- ropristor, with the pleasing duty of receiv- ness. But I won't for a moment ton called -the 1-1 Golden Medical Discovery." - . - modam with their presence the vestibule'liegs . I -his for a lan small. 4 I port&tioAdf foraiiiin liquor.oAs but another . , Undixtimguish- . -sordinary diffivul- ' '. . 9 ; my rents (by proxy) once every quarter, say she's comfortable for a I" A thousand pitles that It was not discovered � . of the Atheclitumitself. The I . ate not presenting exti 4 ­ , - ad author of Rehm from = GGXlXaWu8 was And din them royally. with b6coMigg a iloliie'. with me, . in fact, -ru hav ties.ago, but how thankful the present gen- , en- . 0 . it." ' --:;�- L � I .41- on .. : I . - Xd,=ce! in noble ways, like the Greek ; ersti should as that It ma now avail it- -.'t%U and slight, and a trine affected-looking. Mal . FJh ObAmooles would doubtless: be encountered - . I .. ... 0 wad beautiful, extra sly a- reads about in Aristotle. I always Ad- love roughing long will it In-oarrying this plan into effect, but none self of so potent a remedy. � . .That his too . ible Greek gentleman take-us to cruise round Whitestfand?" - 13arglars broke into ft jewellery store in - - .; "I i . . - . --,- � . beautiful, Oven a hostile reviewer in the or- mired that &112111 I ; the wolil", thottratount-&ble. I Governments . . I tan akprtpee, I think Aristotle calls bun, I I Oh, the voyage d ads entirely upon turing astablish- Munich on Sunday night and carried &*my c clique could hardly venture r!ql . " Carol* oi very large ­Anufmc .. I ; . _ of another berth would suit me down too the ground. the wind and tide. ,.ri:,g boat. take their � success. They have thelroboloo, goods worth CA000. .. figrioudy to deny . those large sail eyes, that His h !to do, and own time. The Mud-Turtle-that's at I Mentz with I - I .- ' tely chiselled " . ... He had nothin# at all of any mar . t men in the community as their pWptrVM an tabled so bad linsth, IOW to&W .� . coag' black hair, that exquisi be did it most gracefully with princely gen- -call her-,doemn'thurrY. She's-lying 0 0 of the bee tonM at my disorder of the Naimoli, an at saw- ,> aw - "' I . " . .. � -o:I ccalalacb,ly mouth,. would slo" have nt income. I me." prin ,thi Pool at the Tower, taking core Of a If servants. go far as the prohibitory rules be Mitred by oft ft Canoe's 8600"b BlibM .. � -1 � ---- a exhort ad. crosity on a sufficle - %ad, they would be closely *a am gad tried nmodT. Ask youll Drug" .. . , "Bat you mus - something. in the-abience- . her--regular raw- An r* . . guffloed to Attract attention an of all her- crew d we .... or' . . mirstion Anywhere in the universe, or at or it write poetry for , away _ . - watched by temperance' Advocates, Unit Gen. Boulanger has written a litter pro- ­:; -��­- �J I ­I . other, Mansinger ; for if it Isn't rude to Potts, my mate, he's aimy in the north, In• errors would be speedily and sternly ex .. , a very a t in the solar system. Hugh- _ r* testing against the warlike viewer which haat �.' Lowestoft, I . " make the suggestion, you can hardly write leading to meet me next week At In I . ..... : &W ar, , in short, was (like Coleridge) a " . g In id. Every drunkard convicted, every 0 me been attributed to him . -.. M It would have been Impos- it, you know, forr-4 livelihood." where my mother and sister are stopping committed resulting from liquor would be -- I .. ' I . I . . I 'notice& Is, Mon. in to crowded- - Massinger's dark face flushod vixibly.- 'I I. Ind gingis.­ -We can start on our amino when. Cie. the . . . . sible to 6411 him by, eveli , . bat down to their &coonntr and they would U 1 0ovest ouss curve in One a" ,4. - write for fame," he answered majosti ever youllike--may, Il.you choose, t6-morrow n. It might 75resolution has been Introduced In. . I '. ­ . -an . -.: ,o . . ` . Istraint, thout's, h;drried glance of observe . feel-all the foice of public'opinia . 11 I... . 1.� . with a lordly wik,iro of bra long thin .hand. mamwg.. - - � :L handling French Chamber of Deputies. In favour of ,: . , ii , "". . I .. .L.:­ Von and pleasure at his singularly gf"a'al Forglory�f . or houor�for time--for,ater- I . (To tz* coxTrvrzD.)- ­ ­ I be that there would be leak" I] an would interiiitionil srbfirstloz� -. � - . . . . . '. I . I I : land noble face.. "He looked and moved " -Z)r to be more precisely .definite, if - --- . . [so much money and liquor, but these I - I L . ; dollosts, refined, 'culti- pity - C=QAIME 11MR R1111111relall "tog and faded , `1 , Yy 7 1 .L . .,�:, .. ". �. - every inch a t, and mickli6d 6'er with you prefer* the phrase, for filthy Idare. In , Notice *ii #ablishild In the Canada 49a- � be detested and punished. Against them U14 P 1� ­ .� I 29th- Ult,• of the continnsuce must be set the profits of the retail hair 10 its "at 00104"d- ri'vociLWOUL. ..... * , -, ­ . . --- t. e I of 1. . I � - ". - I .. VA, . of thought which modem the cowma and crade . phraseology of zette of time I . - would fall , into Lite" -.Why- In a mosquito like a muslolan who , i,� 1. 11 �� t � . 0 y Oman as a proof ecOnomists, poetry taxes sank for thin season of the npod&17 rate-of ton sale, which w . - .1 I - . , all 0 a in so amgrain and ade lis over he sends in his bill - - , ' �2!dts - on food products ponto coffers of the Government, There would plays for money ? Because, after the loran . . . . attachment fro her hill hest irotarleii. I I huglibly conoslys, an a long In wal probably be only one sallin Place In each . . - � "' � of CIWSIDtiVO 0 'at, by '!�!!�g on wbousm your no - '� a ft- vestment. I'm a J tridii--a Diets h-- the St. Lawrence and Well town or towz�ip. "-d - . in an ,.__ 4_ __ _ ­2 t Moab air nowalls po no of of . ... ­ - _ ­_1 1. ,j, he W" myulft" �� .. ts-­oa-ir -8 41L. ­--*.4." of the. some -city, . mooll! a 31119W IVIT41211A, 01 imt� i. I. - strong — o , ' t 4 Wars anuou *me LFL--- ­­ -1 6-1 - I ^ -- - . --- I -= ... . Does to the onintrat I coal I � � &-ICZ and-dovelarallsed don outho'SCIAwrodoilicAnhIsif slid Web altood=i OVU46 imm 84 ones a am am in., I � . I..,. . - W strgirgth : a wiry man, # -06- r of- Weiland though the ■was would be reduced .9 114* �iw6olrv, "Boa" latmormi am Issaft saftial� - - - -A . Drawn a, prom But I have a soul within me above have paid full tolls though the to Arg"16 . 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The study et the glnclen o[ Greenland, !n silks of two HEhter shades; which forms maids' anion that a bevy o[ them strongly that our prevent Governor•General is to be Oe[aaa, Neb., April 80. 1888.=As the reoenel began In a systematic manner, a IIraoatall draped taala, coming iron the gents the belated apple blossoms, his successor, naturally attraoLs some urian snakes have not yet woke from their• long _�_xWy 7 Ti ties in Canada to the Indim Empire, and — - darlia its graL triteresb. and importancerig b show, dawn aozas half of the Floaaaa are very mach revived, and res P winter asp and ao 1 aohia� pariia• ve Iron the fact that we may ase there n actual bodies front, is folds ,,aat the waist 'sed is b pat oa the skirt petty much as you wii des as feel most interested In its concerns. been heard from lately, rural Nebraska has . ` ' —operation the stupendous fotaes which once a•rv3ed to the left of the akin, where it is provided only tido you do not lot them go Those who see the journals of the neighbor• been suffering from a dearth of ezoitisw - - savored the northern part o[ our country oanvht, rap and then softldnped..- A vie. regularly over Eti fag Republic will aware that our good stories. The dullness was suddenly ended K' . .. - with glaolal drift. Here we may 131v S6101%. agnea in grey ee a new a sof green, has consias, or at lanai •section o! their press, this week, however, a report from OaTo- Perhaps da ) TrKte legaei tabs uorsOald ta�iiuslst ase a over United India Kingdom exer fond of ercise a tyrt thee had place't that a child three northwest of t of .,' t � ` f Joe reod.of.the present, and elnoi te embroidery on It, of ozidised�dIver (which dale, about a hundred fallau anan d revise our theories of giaolal does ace tarnish and ootoared s[]b inter. y p this lace, that >►Se action 67 oarefal obsemiton of the v mixed ; and another serpent green, which pad, world rejoice to sea the last of the British adgap boeedarell from whist r : noses that were at work in am ion peri ls •greeny gsey� i�s ao embmidored as to Not mea an o • of invalids abouttwenty feetottobinghadbeen removed, t of the past No othnz field of polar research form deep points, with simulated bnidin¢ on y Y �°II� Some six mgzths one of the great fends• laving a hale &Dont afoot is diameter ; th4 �o and gambles were seated about an evening tory princes, the uamof Hyderabad, offer - is now I_ *I to,yiatd-more astlafactory aadabove them, faWagoverwhiteoloth h- $ra the office of a Colprado total. The ea. child remained &t the bottom of this hole �yy 80,000,000 rupees, nearly $90,000.000, to r 'scientific resnito tban the study of glaciers. ly open -worked in white silks. This embrold• two days and night and sus finally ortricated _ sail Institution Was in a• re on where nature the Indian Govesament for the defense of Greenland ls the only y aooaaebls cry form.the Burt, while narrower after kespiag the population or the arrronad- t lana L for the bodice ; altogether. b ls an effect- had launched her gifts. sling aprIaga cad India We learn from the Allahabad Pio- Ing conn hl excited and miserable " '.� land on whaes corrin the phaaomeaa{o g al ge I country }� 7 iia movement and the launching of $wttait ivs toilette. Long,_ close -fitting coats an invigorating mountata breezes aLtraoted in- neer dfag that his example has been followed through sympt�y. - and Jd valid& from every -quarter and the proprietor by other Princes, the list being Be follows : M L "l,ebergs may bi+ conveniently observed, made o[ this embroidery, cry, covering the entire of bhi sanitarenm was reported a rich man. RUPOM GRAPPLING NO1Q81lrBY. `— where data reL to glacial formation skirtA Bates -faced cloth of & peculiar He lead been in that o +unfor mea The alleged meaner did not. stLem t to _ - has rich ork eaabroid• Hyderabad.. ..... a 80.000,000 have P the Danish Government has cry in go si ver v apace • not morose nor Bailout but simply 1 un - K0417112111' ''' ''"'"'_ a done late thioal Penn -- • ; Past, m•a, P Eli Jodhpur. 10,000,000 parL[a is the field stndying:physioal goo• and bodice•tvimmeng, which ls intended to � P �- ::, oommnnioative- He never spoke o his lvania child who recently fe : arapby of the west ooat, and ezrmiaing. the be laid over a decided red, Bo that the color „ „ a Kota ......................... 8,000,000 s7 ismU or of the States, an were it not �- bore too email to admit & tion. On, the Kota ...:..................... 8,000,000 ri-„ edge of shows through and throws rap the design. jJJ THE GVXAT BSA op ccs There are several 'other materials, some of that a wan a mea of evident refinement and gspnr th•la. • .. :.. • . • ....... 5,000,000 contrary Lhey deg s shaft asst the well, 8 adncatloa, he wonld__hape pssued u one N•bha- a ..- 4,000,OOD and from this newer hole tunnelled' :sward: "_ behind it, which has its outlet to the ocean them shot frith an indefinable color, which tom in the life giving vsIlay, wbioh -lie; Haler liotla........ 8W,OOQ the Imprisoned child. The work. ln_.the ' through scores of deep fiords down which it shows in certain lights; and a great many above all men,• had developed, for anything "''- tunnel, in sand so loose and treacherous that _, rich tinsel embiolderies and trimmings to he would ever Ba of the world outside of the dared not touch it with ick or shoe ___-__ pushoa its glacial riven These ezploser&, • whose work is Brill is rogrose have found qc with them, one having small and its pine fringed confines. _ Total..., .........ring . e figures es to 7, P elf ;: pp Halving the enm will grin the 8 es to is rand to have been -terribly- exciting, the that tacit of the fiort}s the gnat ice wail large fans in subdued silks, surround• On this particular t as old man in the g 8°S worker bnrrowigq &oftl with their hands 4" -about 1;000 feet thick stretches northward ed by tinsel tracery ; ►ad another..m the amount is dollars, taking the raper at + 7 group told, with the simple pathos of an un" its " face value," though, owing to the dm only, being etitnulatsd by the moaning of in, southwest Greenland, add with detached epraya of some fancy fettered mindtthe story of the great grief of the ohYld and not overcheered b the roc in flu m es esbmblfa seaweed 9 reoiatlon of silver ft is now worth name. Y - p pplayed, they have not founds singe reak bride's wedding gown was o w to o of leaving a wife ac child l ehiad him. ge what res. is ,lois margin of the interior ice. Two with a panel,erad-narrowei;trimming of 8xy ronpered in the land of the Ar onaats and These Princes do sols confine theEr`efforte xoo PSEVIoos. p gg to mono gifts. As .the Pioneer hfag says s : canna are known to be operating to -prevent dized and plain silver tinsel, very handsome kept rap a regular communication with his ,, y y The fiat tunnel struck thel too tar ring tamily,,sending them sufficient rams from The Chiefs e, the States above eanm one), this ice wall from roads the west: event appearance. The bonnet matched. In above the place where the -child was, so a • '. k•, offer as srnie, something more than moue}, second shaft wsa3n`-from the tunnel itself - ---ttn3ahabltable by advsaotng to the sea as la ether tnaterlala there ls broad striped velvet time to time to keep them in comfort, but rco is loyally thstias tendatories of a g t •" - . the Antarctic continent. One ls the summer and satin de Lyons, faille Fraaoaise, with so) to nothing about the " ile " he would BIZ Y y and the child was rescued alive and Appeen • "beat aloeg the coast, thaw the front and four different widths of velvet of a deeper 5 B B p qrest empp re they are boned when danger may uninjured, although Jt had been Jag have within a year or to. with wanted to declares Itself to make common casae t .�� of the ice margin. and bite ether is shade thea the ground. with s delicate tm• emprise the folks at home with hL good �'g�s all the while so doubled that its had, '; some of which to eery of oeleured silk flowers running ftp be fortune. At fart he had accumulated the common enemy. Thus, in the event of which fortunately did not vodown first, was the numerous fiord+' tureen and also s faille and Baba stripe wAr, the Nfzam offers his 'sword,' a figure , against the lower joints of the legs. �� - the ss• annually mi the as 180.000 mi ion pe cad the longing Dame avvsr him to �a-home.. of speech which ll can understand ;_the. - i Hie sisals was converted into ten ot3r bank R�ti(a uaiseds of - people were about the month cubic feet of the interior Ice. Even is Lhe with a friss and plash design of a stalk and "_ , 7� troo s and m&• pe depths of winter these ice rivers flow steadl, leaves partially covering each aria stripe. notes and he started homeward P Maharaja of ir, P of the ahatt when the resaner reached rho ly oat and the largest glaciers, lice that of Whose can be "sea to several colons, and ,.You dee, bo I didn't d n is new terials of war, sa his personal services ; surface with thelrprecions burden and faint Jaeobahevon fiord, from 800 to 1,000 feet are intended to be made up with oanhmer- ver B the Maharaja of Jodhpur will, is rima of inB ls said, have began and progressed togs, or scything Like that. A fellow likes emergency, place at the disposal of the at a rate never before known ezeept at • thick and half a mile wide, move to the sea etre and other plain materials. to go back home in hie old asn>np togs, sad Gov'e ant all the resources of his Scute,, colored campmeeting to the ren apple - at as average este the year round of from For bell gowns tulle it used embroidered knock around a few days. letting oa u his services said those of the member of his season, B Sr . twenty to fifty feet a day: with ooloared tinsel flower, principally in though he had come home broke, and than family; the Maharaja of Blur ver will Ivo It is evident teas the Btady of the ice gra- shades of k, blue, bronze, with silk when eve one has about made n their 7 ; 7 LP give, It has not yet been decided what &hall be Pm r}' P in case of war, as many troops as can be done with the narrator of this story, should —� of the {ntertbr; wbtun Lmkro .0 m - bodices trimmed with the same, and Ioneg, �s that you never were any good any- spated from his territory ; the Kota Chief his statements prove untrue, but the poopis -jgg - MIGHTY Ica Ccsascp�s white moire sashes. 'One tulle gown is is how, ��in� your fortune on them, and give win, in time of necessity, give the &ervleft are ripe for any vengeance if they learn that : 1 - e brown. and has a lovely design over it them the Legh that had been giving iL to of himself. bis rdan ,and •1>L all their • has been for nothing. . _� N�� fold�gnest Cos a oiam�a+ry lace efteat ranula la and out in white silks. and esu oe the rairid ghades of 8 lroad train within 800 servicesaf hilwhile the a o spar_ e 1 Of the taeeat ialasd exp his la ten to arras over noun mimes- ohm _ _wife ase Davy, wnean I dosed Tbra.y y specially drilled am ed or rpec NOTES stingZa ON Q>D]iE82VT TQP iC8» chief pnrpcw MarvWloaz of one of the colours In the de- off, {ora few minutes. When I awoke• I the assistance of (love belie - bions• - . Lleatensnt Peaty, in his aa. serwioe, rnmeab _ alga. 8bandsome dinner gown a! heliotrope had been robbed, of my Pilo I Always was asked for drillia and the ocatin- tn Wanda] attempt to oras the Inland loo, macre bas the front arraaged with. three • fool about t@iliaa my baaiaaa to B B It ls reported that General *Booth of the bas contributed pare than any other' of thea panels of bead possementer1% conaectasd by strangers, and there wasn't a man on the car Bent. 9aIvation.Army sold coven thousand tickets „ - .• espleren to our knowledge of the physical Iva ad_,trrlm of frosted pearls. For a Even Indian Princes have not all lakhs of of admisdou to the weddingof his daughter BI: of the fere margin and of the gently F grey P� that ids t know that I was a miner goinv rupees to spare, and same who are unable the other da to London at 15 each. Pro. _0`9 t young girl evening wear then are some home with & fortune. When I awoke and or unwillingto offer bard cash show their y -' _ - - rio g I: plain behind It, from which, der- n pole -co embroidend-vainscoka, found that I had beam robbed I ave the 7 y BBea - _inn the summer beat, grab boulders P � B oodwil] by very.mbatastial coatsibntions tubi the story ci a hoax, but it suggests crop made n over silk and finished off with rib- alarm. No one had left-the_train. Therethe --- _-efence of - immense Snanoial possibilities that here out that have been tore from the tope and ppa ProPd Britih-raleAs io a°natry and Its 1 aides of interior elevations, is tits isresist bons Aad Basher;_ pale pink and cream forms was t excitement and one man may be to the paseBaioa of wean or sight , the d. - A great many evening' gowns that everybody in the car be searched. • No " Dia he �° a of dangfi�- lbls movement toward the Bea It. is for the era alwurcomposed of soli silk. especially in one obirated, rad the oondnetor and myself °ET 3faid ooya : VPs find the Maharaj• l�utLer atady of this ice formation that Dr. makan from, and ar trim with lace cad went thzonglt every mea on the oar and ez• Mpsore axprewiagg •wish to 'raise `ad L° be &celebrity. pain maintain a suitabls military fgeos taained The Boston Port les made a discover - Nssesn le about to head an ezps Gro velvet ribbonsSome to gowns are nom- amlaod ovary valise nasi piece of baggage in by British offices lent to him for the per- which firs somewhat disconcerted the Q. S. Norway, in the hope of eronob pored of plain and fancy flowered Moorish it. I felt last as though my heart would so that his State ma render°vainable tLherman who have so loudly alamoared for' . tram the east to the west crust. witk straight long stole -fronts. lined brook, not for myau-I was used to hard pose, so an an occasion of Imperial need, it protection against Canadian aggreufon. It • Dr. Naman ls a soieati8o man and the crops,timed back with velvet of a decided lnok-but for my wife and little gaL I being tiL any desire to. take in pnblieha a tint of over twenty marten of -- . I Creator of the Diagram to Natural call about contrast to colour. The high collars an in couldn't go home and face them. so I got off the gmilitarydefence of the Empire. The flahing vessels sailing from Gloucester w the - in Bey He - velvet and crape, asanged is an moommon at the next city, And the nest day I was off Hahara'a of_ Patiala offetB the rewaram of Banka, and atatm that all of them came - Bratinatdon ls a asst ot.st of GrernLtsd, wad w.�.t:e ere „� arc soma pros &oval• to was- justgetting on my feat caaa tate ett�a b asement crows were &loo Nova Scotims. It _ and. as theta - pal ths-Gas ti Ia raps, hate and boaaets. The rap an more wltsn I of &letter nae day wits a � Nawab of Rabawalpuver, bis existing o ee to probset at the nativaborn . realer cry ehieh he l take daintily mads of lanay silk, embroI reed bl:Ck border. �My little Qal had been inion eontin ant . of and a000rdin to hb Amerlean 9sheemm nee being robbed of fora iter way through the les that ls usually handkezahieis and coloured velvet bows.- A sick with the typhoid fever and died, and B lay d + B their trade, and to Cali n the Govern tensa BP AGA xH+T COAs=+ sa blas straw hit. mach tanned n with th mans the outlay of his fmde ; t]ra Nawab vy P two da a later laid bar mother aw& meat to set in motion .the law for t er ex at, to walk over the:loe to velvet on one side, and cat short on the i e7 7 of unci the services of le res f, •his family, bidding ---_-aha esplor pa _ _ _ - _ with her. That settled it. I have been no _ ---�- ---- the employment of ellen labour ander ooa- irar bo other, had a tuft of -dna, and I �.. �-�- 8i trot and the whole. tesoaroea of his Play •_: the shore, taking with him a tight ody_8. Bate: Lhe Irtaharw RSja o�AZwar; mosey - . . "lase it he maser open water an the W&Y., harmonised, on the crown. with loops of rib- when -I air join them ap Owe .H I can get and troops wheaevor they may be of service One would -sink that New York should - - •' Nssran's previous experience ons seder n bon ; another In brown had floe gnipnn {n," to Governnxnt Ea secnrfast the Frontier of be a hea.tafer city to live in than London, '''thin reddoa has oca viiwed him of the leve round ;►e craws, and &plume on one side. The vilest partner ©{ the sanitarium had the Empire ;•the Nawab of Rampur will de- but a L of the health department of the billty Doff reaching land In thin manner. He in many ab&" of brown. A becoming listened to the sad story with his face buried fray the expense Incurred In sinning and former city fol theyear 1888 proves the can expects to gala tbe' coast to the north of black mixed straw and ahip had a cluster of in hfs heads -a common attitude for him. maintaining • "give infantry regiment se teary. In 1886 the mortality of Lindon sees -Cape Dan° at a point which no white mea 5coloured oills, violets and narcissus mounted When the old man had finished the proprio- �g� the •oar Joints. together with all the re- oal 2A per 1,000 of the population, whereas .:hasevesvisited. thougb Lieut. Holmiar ntered at one Bide, and i brown velvet bad bis- Tar Idt the room abruptly, sources of hies State in cima of war ; the Ra- in Lw York it was 26 per 1,000. It seems ' foes yeah ago a liittttlle mouth, among the nes wings at the back, and breast The gtCup milord that he was deadly a of Jhind, an the existing resources of his that New York ls rally mon. overcrowded ' - - tdves whom be found out off from the rat at plumage, la a darker shade, at each $ide pale, nasi one of them remarked that i* Ap• mats ; the Raja of Mandl, him bray and his than London. notwithstanding the five mil ,the world la Anmiggalik fiord. The ex• Delicate open work fanny Tuscan bonaab, pooved a though Jim had been taken bad State- to the British. Crown for use ; the Ii. of people in the worlds metotopoita.' plover o to to start••ialand along the share with brown velvet and a cluster of heliotrope Two hours liter a pistol shot ranont. Raja of Saket, his services to the extent of The report states that the average number - __ some fiord until be strikes the island Ice. or other flow jrs, and open jet ones, with fiom the hotel man's private office. en bis life and goods ; the Raja of Faridkot, of persona to a dwelling in New York [g � $e then hepeB to take a straight come al- emerald green velvet and a largo jet arrow, the group nn into the room Jim lay on the .bin ` life and all the resocroee of bIn State, 18 97 u compared with 7.8 In London. Tha mat directly aortbwrst t, Cbrial"ashAab, an pretty, and there ire others, in shot floor, with, a bullet�hole in his bead. On the whenever the Government requires the ser• excessive mortallyy En blew York la ascribed -.. oost die ly no l Disco Island, -on the velvet, powdered with small pearls, and or- desk lay two doeamaats, freshly written. vices of native Chiefs - and the Newab of Lo- to diaeanse caused or aggravated by over nomented with olive velvet and cocks' One was' marked " m well," the other "m .. west ocasL y 7 barn, the services o himself and his broth- crowding, such as dlphthar[a, uncap and The little party will drag two sledges plumes; and simple ones in coarse Colored ooatessiva " The well left everything to the en, with his property anti a caravan of fifty diarrhON6 -with broad runners over tbw foe I'lateau, straw, with a full rncheof frayed silk round old miner who had told the story. Thr cos- oamei The Raja of Chamb• baa actually The at}oroaohmeatn of the lair sex nposi . .- (whose deep wow mintle they hope to arose the edge, and large cow In frost -all most famlon was to the effect that he had robbed given land, free of oust,- near Bukloh, for domains which were once bold to belong ex --= with oompantiva rue cad eomfdrt on beoomisg. As gown garniture, there the returning miner as he slept. Re'.iring cantonment@ for the tad Battalion of the 4th asowshoea. The sledges will carry prove is a lovely one, composed of wondednl]y to a closet he had with•& knife scooped out Gurkh s. Here thea we have twee aborts In the }v to mea An gradually Ineuployed sinus, a teat, pieatl6c instramesb and natural, primroses and laver, with a few the inside of • cake of scop and secreted the in all anxious bo ve their to al ." Few In the United States women are employed and the war t will, of ,nude, be re• fozQlovm tied in. Mixed $ower are the roll of bills and' replaced the cake, which ° y �' as shorthand ocimpowriter, typ-and n, oashphi ^rk eganrnnss,, 8h Bb b viceroys or monarchs either. oAa boast of bookkeeper, oompaiton and photographic ' dared to the least possible minimum. The het t of fashioni showed no signs of having been out in two having received such offers for the defence retonehen�and have been allowed to eater distance to be traversed. is 400 miles, and pieces, in a valise • _ of the Country an those that have thus been the rofaiii n o m viae.— n Dr. Wonsan hopes to: complete the journey No Moss Biwa ott'HAT made to Lord Dafferia. It ls very substan- theirpservices we utilized as h6 Tin a month. He -ill Corry Provisions for Ladies are no. longer to wear birds on The Chinese Almanac• tint proof that the feadatory Princes, great atom. In a town in Kanas- yorrkad' . •�i two mont.6s. The t value. which the Chinese attach cad small, are not anxeous for the termla•- thety bonnets and hate. Thus it" has,'been the councillors era women. Is the airy of Thin Uttle party will posh Into the 1331• to, their almanac is shown in many ways.. tion of British rale in Inas, of which they of decreed by fashion The besevolest edict oy Philadelphia over five thousand women haus known on a very venturesome journey. It comes just is time to save the last remaining Recently the Chinese resfdeata at Lhasa, all classes might ,have been expected to be obtained employment daring the past few s they do not succeed, they will be compelled, member of the race of humming birds and is Tibet, implored the Emperor to casae impatient The trach ls abet {te feeling ex- "bean in branches previously tilled by mea ', if Diet w itrug�Is back to their starting birds of paradise. The great forests of In- arrsagemento to be made which would on- ids to all conditions of men, for under j alosa In process of time it may be s:p�ot- E ::'point, and they will have w winter on the dna, Brazil and • the banks . of the Mimi&- able them to receive their copies of the sl• Stir bat ognitable and oonsidente rale the I ed that the Iodine will monopolise alf the gz '••' '14" ,oast, sippl- have been ransacked and have ield• mane at the eatUeat possible date in mob country ban prospered. There ls now ce 111 PAOE�DLY ►ecoxa xes 1rAatvss ed n their trebares of win ewels Tear. A writer in a recent issue of The y Boated oaonpafAons. where there was ulnad war and tumult p Chinese Recension oa that the most im r A Brookl n. N. Y., jonrnAl who so boatably entertained Llerb: Hulas, to adorn the temiaens headgear. 7 Now yes Pt from time immemorial Life and 7 w, sed A., the Sat white man they ever sew. The at last there ls to bs a trace to chs mea- rant book to the Chinon ls the dmanao. It@ now cafe, v thou nav er �..s eiO protests ls far too _ important - to be is seared. The against the measures being taken for Its m two Lippe who a,Compasted Nordsookiold &•ore, and Lhe py deaisens o! the woods �paa pe tiraateoa. "The much abased w , et pjo��a -a - wilk the matter which SUr Wes5a slmsm- am{�--that ed millions.n n mss spar. , In theirbae ry on wow: ohao to the eater• may dug y ase a In peace. To esti- Oy P° Bays, " has done • t deal for Broo 'I baa Acs. It omtoins astronomical information {lane we now almost under control throe Bra kiya. - for and k, travelled nearly as great •.die• mats the extent of slaa�hber perpetrated for .which is useful • but Its t mission ls to ' Bb as be has for other laces. When the inch taace its that which will esparate Nissan the sake of womankind ■ adornment we may great the construction of extensive railways and P 'tom from bis destination oc the west coast In take the statement of a London dealer, who. g�iive fall and accurate Information for select other means of cemmnnioatioa. Aad the worm or manure worm had posaepdon of the 1.v .,� _ _ , the o his desl Li ion n tthe in Inas laces to ormin all the nota+ taxes Customs duties are aft cents a head ci + droppingg from the trees on pedestrians and otters, the admits that ' fart year he sold 2 000 000 B 7 P performing b7 and so Sortariag the a.... tem that ' ret of Dr. Na am is the only feasible -small birds of every possible kind and color, great and small, et-°°aFg day lite. "Aad ;ns { of the iteepnlar cad-ilmeilese da method of brr. Naiag the island, as recent a:• from the soft grey of the wood pigeon to the as every not of life, bowever tnvial, de- �ndt of old days The people of the Unit- �e was robbed of every charm, this ppg Parlance shows that it would be almost [in. gemlike splendor of the tropical bird: Even ponds for its woven on the time in whi9h+ ad Kingdom have no reason to feel •shamed n•oions little bird made short •work of the pari and the direction (l e., the int of the nuisance. He virs"rought from Eagltnad '' Dia fats party, worn out by the diffi- the friendly robin has been Immolated to point of their in Yadia with this one object in view, .. ,�t Journey from the west to the east coast adorn the fashionable bonnet..-tLondon compass) towards which it is done, it In of +� , s►If when -hs, . togtra66 �la the utmost importance That every one NO = phad done hls�wor quickly and eQeotivelyy hit.. le back t. the white settle- Qaeea should have correct Information available at " No " In bat a little word only a wee 6 were snag in home. The bitrl- meats: -• . _ every 1 - It le to be hoped tbat success will attend To ao AWAY wt'rH ansa BIIexiat. all times to enable him to so order his life small word, yet who' can memruro its impor- onset which one sea& to he tars w throughout: , o The Roomier which ml an to avold..Lad luck and asininity and ee-, tanoe ! the oily are tributes to the apareowotgrate- Dr. Nanaen's hardy traveller, and that as gown, to ty, " " g ppreciation. , _ the result of their toile they may come home come into vogue w a result of rodeo• h CB T� P is the In prhaps t e wi nDiver- and advetrse �wiinds, and the °bewilld� It. . � . I well freighted with information about the tion of "La Togas" in Paris, is a direot 7 ++ . gr stroke • at the bustle, and eve person of sally s of it s book is China. The writer beauty of i new world was religious ls not surprising that some members . mysterious or of the great island where every Pe sof it u a terrible yoke of bondage The Puritans said "no" to reUgioas oppres- mP g -the gM�,a�r_�r�en are formed that cover a part of tests will be glad to - see that atrocity t is issued by the Government and the sale Bion, and the "Mayflower " son lit refuge on of tbi f Dominion Parliament are em tient _Lx, our northern yeas with icebergs. driven from the field. It never had a hold of all almanacs but the authorised one ls a New England coast, to 1)aild free homes d eves indignant at the apparently slow '- n a fashion more deserving than that program of Briteab' dtplomao in putting • 1. 5 po B prohibited.. Quite reaeatly Lhe new Chinese and fonad a.tt&tion. _ P 8' p 7 P B 9 . which may freak has upon popular Minister to Germany refused to sell for his Robert Fulton aid " no " to those who atop to the seizure and coafleostion aI Csa& r V He ls &model husband who will pretend fancy for the moment.' It is, moreover, pos, on a day wheoh the almanac declared pronomoed hil-efforts vain, and the first d' �m vessels is Behring'B Bea 'The �` . to praise his wife's ability an a cook and a libel upon nature: Nearly every to be unlucky, and the departure of the steamboat sped along the Picturesque Hud- Pretence that the nation which has jnet in . then use her doughants as sinker for -his style dress bears 'some obvious relation to german mail steamer was consequently do- son. slated'upon and secured the rlght'ot 8ebfng -' - $sbing lines• the lines of the bam_ ren Sgue,sither to make ftrred at.the request of the German Minister Wellington said t' no " at Waterloo, and la Canadian Bays exceeding te"n miles In t j The King of Dahomey has embarrassed the legrlook longbr, the shoulders broader, to pokla, - Napoleon, the invincible Emperor, the un• width at the month may justly exercise , the Sin'g`of Portugal bhqq sending six negro the waist smaller, or something of that sort:- 0 , conquerable leader, ended his days a pri- territotlal right over a great open sea, and z. L, the "most uantifnl" in his demeaioas In none of these cases ls a hideous .decor- Last year the hyacinth and tulip groweJ peer upon a g %girt We. that too in virtue of the ownership of but ` �$iring.Lonig dooan'L . kaoF . whaL .to do with mi imitated. Bat how essentially in- of Holland, instead of -sending their flower Death said " no " to w do friends, and nae of its courts, seems too preposterous to N, them, and has housed them in the'Loologfoal 'artUL% the bustle ls may 1A jud b -y by to to• the London market, out off the then -is crape on the door. $" The baby " become a matter of • serious International - - I, considering how few women Wo -d- d be wil- blooms and them for manure l This re- .. ++ correspondence. To even the coolest bads its IV ;. Gardens, pending re onm6 has "biose away, . or mother sleeps In the seizure of inoffet sive fishing. vessels.• 'c1. A minister overtook a QnAlcer Lady and Bag to formed bq nature s hand in the markable proceeding waB due to the Dnah- per, ls �ga�,_ aha that the' bustle gives to them. men having discovered that the ale of their o with their cargoes and orewg, •t the die. - Wilily a comparative r in town, he _ _ on blooms of The ging of -Spain has -a salary of $1 000,- tance of ninety or one hundred miles from ��vaage Ntrrsg - cheer baiter Ea lisp >e slid- not Dare .0(t0 a ear and fi on1 ] 8 months ole{: If iLe m&Indand, has more alae appearaooe of said : "Yon don't know, perb•ps, that I am P°OP y Y : . .$aven't you beard me each r London saltations. for street wear long m brayy th�osElgy germ when th were he ayes his money aatll he la of he will preva than of w , . " I have board this try." was the quick veM of grey pun tied In a -big -bow, under sapplfid s�lth bbe flowers as nominal pylon be able bo &barb i daily paper andIvr fun oI elgLttg a dvllwd and ,' the chis. is immeaM gnasaitMa. iHth tb kr a lyes montLs. floss L. ., __ ... . _ . - _ 41, - - -- . . - . - -. ... _ _ _ . -.. - . .- pl. ' : . �" A , "fir' S. •a+ d •' \ a ,5 S'6M ., .'... „+' R:.r c, ,.... .. 'r' a ,r �.. 1 , 4 .'b ,, �v n 7'y o,y q % ,�y,,y J„ '� F. ,•v.', ',v. ,".0-. ,. x i..a....f�..7ar:., a.._%ti ,' . .t- -.,.. ,..�.. , .,..s,•s .a a,_ ....! - .�..+_•.:..e n :: �.:.0 _ .. ,.sir- . ,. _+,s .,Si n.:s ..•. _ fa. ..�o'�.'�r,da•Y":__.''." t;- ..m... ... .... k '.T.Zl..�....n. v`���A'�' �L...'�?''.e"1i : Li r waw' i ;_).t�e-''r.,& 9,.i :r��sLL�. •�'�ri^"���'� _.,..• ��� .a 3 Yid y .. -,_ .. �, Jy.-r.w. .,W�,-. Ft.`+9'h.....ya„ rK, .,., .•�• B ,;.M f: ;?�. �,rw• a�:y :- ,;r"' tl`.' NY,�•" •y�✓�. 1,1,•i./ Swiwz •.a .c. .�,.r :�Af.r'K0. ,,.:c!' "'!�'"•�•'�--'►—. i ^� t },. 1. r p s•' M•.• . I•. 1. . . . - ,. ',,.. . ' :,•••, .. ' .a .✓-.iK Nip.... ' M _ r -_r . !O OUB tt1880g 118a : my referring A whsle . some flisad fmm somewhere sent us V N S 11) ,T [`� _,_.,-,a, , L..w.ddrs laDiioa sour 1a~vs ace With this issue we commence a new a eo o[ Caseso olita>w. Interesting sad "'' 1 .aa w■n a.o. the aa>D. sowhieh P7 p 1, J 1. :. aoar sap.c:sytl e a Tnslestrsie��, continued story, "The Thread of Life," instructive. Thsaka! •... a1 Semsmaoee w aettaow16ft" b[, a and we recommend it to • our readers. shame of date on label on the sat gaper ol- ipestl&i lobes . . b rewipt of money at ttifs Dace. Always This "Thread" will not be pulled out so At the district meeting of the Ontario . -.' � . :- •" • : • , - ieept •day pats ahead. tf long as to cover several monilia, any we Association held in Oshawa on Friday � WIDE oar readers will follow its various Prints from •etc. up. avenin last the following cricket clubs NEIN ADVERTIaEfiiENTtt Pii18 DAY. windings with undivided interest until g A,� r - < ' the end. Be smeswl read it. were admitted:-Bowmanvillr; Oshawa, COttOIlaC��S -� -- - Looal-W. Log Whitby, , :bridge; Kinsale, and Picker. _ '� _ an sSas itettred. in nand these comprise tiSe district. The : 13tra R. DSoou. R, p Dress" Goods ' .oftyea o. Parker. We 'see b9 the Woodstock Standard first association game will be played on _ ` - 7 -` that Mr. J. J. Moore, of the firm of Moore Saturdayof this week between Pickering . • In Beason -C. Dale. i _ .� �Veatlake, wholesale coiifectionera, has and Kinsale on the College gronads, Sh eetings Locals -J. Dd. Pslnier. retired from the firm and has been pre- wickets pitched at 10 a.m. The ladies of - , •_ • , • Ben Har -John Lays. sented with a gold headed cane by his the town are requested to turn out any r Shit tangs; . • ' pasturing-Wm•-BBripia. employees, as s mark of their respect manifest an interest in this gentlemanly Supply Wagon-Dowewell's. and esteem. The business will in future sport.......... Pickering will play its second Tweeds, . Save Trouble -J. M. Palmer be conducted by Bean & Westlake. kir. association vame in Oshawa on the 24th �.- New Suit -Dickie & Marquis. - . • House Cleaning-W. T Dunbar. •� Moore has bees; forced to retire through inat.......... The Toronto base ball club r ill4iealth. The Standard says, "We make a specialty of getting defeated....... GEO PARKER DUNBARON Hou Arrived -Mac lin di Poucher. rust Mr. Moore will still remain in the Hanian is a faded flower. He reminds •" • • i Claremont Pump Factory -Geo. town: It is always a misfortune to a us of some grand, old' ruin. hemp beat Executors' Sale -Geo. (rerow, Richard place to lose 'one °f- its" energetic and en- him by several boat lengths on Saturday, I Stokes. terprising business'.men." .Many ofaour and we would advise him to return home - ;I _ � � x� xtz CS A spstaa; 11 ro int. . ' :.. ing over the medals won while he was in ° - 4 Q G bloom.. Sullivan and Hanlan•might form ugt n�'8�, . .._ An epidemic of poetry seems to )lave ' . . — -, - ( '` - . PICKERING, ONT., MAY 11, 18% broken out ainong our -correspondents. a Profitable partnership in ;the hotel or . ( 1 . Every week, we have poetry from some museum business. A large stock Of Mens', Boys and -Children$ gats. � . of our scribes, and many of these poems That Poetry. T p p metre and Two weeks ago we sent up a sorrowful Also a large stock Ladies' Kid Boots said Toe Slippers, Mens' Cordovan' and j LOCALISMS. caress good �a reesion, rhyme. our Highland Creek "special" .wail because a contemporary had collared . • Childreus' Summer wear. The above goods will be sold twenty this week caps the climax with a poem four lines of poetry composed by us in a - per Cent. below the usual prices. - ---- O, Johne had marbles in heaps setting forth the different methods of kiss- fit of temporary lunacy. Last week the - . : � . +• But ply ed them awn ,and now wee e ; mg ai'opted by the young ladies of that Woodbridge ' 'Yews pleads alt { e , an -gays-' a roes you speak of ozena o ggs an 500 s. o roll Butter, wanted at once. As we urea se, cry our scribe must have had much experi- werecli ed during our'; absence by an have a large order to fillwe will guarantee the highest price - - Is marbles to buy- - The moral is don't play "for keeps " Anse. Asa Asara) thing we do noilike indignant better -half, who considered in trade for Butter and Eggs. . . poetry and prefer the old reliable Prose. them more appropriate to. this region. , -Council minutes elsewhere. ATiiile oetry now and then, however, i6 However, you are worthy of a mesal, and �j Timely rain on Tuesday, wasn't 'it 9 a pleasant change, but it would appear possibly we shall be in a posision to pre. _ NI CHIN W POUC R9 - - A -Mr. Chas. Ley has got his new that we have got into a wave of it. Z.sent you with as elabgrately designed . building well under way. lead n �� metal one in a future issue. Under the .-Central Bloo , r011g}1f3IY1� 011f. - -Fresh lime may be rocured from J. As we said some time owe are pp_ circumstances above mentioned, the less y P you hace to say, the better; for our . L- - _ .' _, "_ R. McQuay, at Pickering lumber yard. posed to dunning subscribers through our feminine half purchased a new rolling -pin . 1 ' = -Fresh groceries of all kinds on hand, columna, prefemng -to speak to them. the other day, and has enquired as to - - &ad farm produce wanted at I 1.Mrs. Seal's., personally on the matter. However, it whether there is a railroad running to t '; . - _- . ._..... _ ". . . -We have received a copy of Wide hue )net dawned neon our dreary intellect Pickering." We have a wholesome . - - . - a rea,ie for May. It is chaining m every that there are many snbacribera in distant respect for a well bandied rolling -pin, but arts of the Province, in odd corners of - ..way P as a marls of esteem, we prefer a lead - _ the county, agd even in, the towne:,ip, medal "in a future issue." A rellin pin ' -Mrs. Greig left' Wednesday morning whom we are unable to Bee- personal) r Clintons to visit her daughter, Mrs. }' is too cold and formal for one °f our im• - ''"r - 4 __ ._ _ We may not run serosa them in a year. pulsive nature. Aa there is a lady in the T; Jackaoa. - If the would consider their Bnbscriptiona case, we will consider ourselves squelched E W ' GOODS t- -Wanted to buy, a Rood driving horse. now due and payable they would save us and let the matter drop for the resent. " : . rou ag . . lahool woe - . - ion Agency, Pickering. two weeks a re resentaiive of THE Nisws -------.-. -Cat lona land salt as P_ic kering sta- w eill upon a"_ nnpa� scrb -ihets m TTie Trisstees ,avtnp c e a p, e - tion Saturday morning. First come. the villages of the townebill for the pur= meeting of the ratepayers of S. S. `o. 4 }°( - B - first rc"ed. W. Logan. .. pose -of settlement. Those who. call on West. to discuss a site for new school _ ; .: :-. 1. .. _ us or mail tho sum to us in the meantime buildings, and methods "of raising funds ,: _Jr. Mobert Deverell is making, some We have opened n this - weal; a large stock of Prints, Dress Goods, Skirtings, Cot• - will eat oblige., .. for. building pntposes; the majority of P P r extensive repairs on his residence. Re- greatly B the taxpayers of the section aasembled in torsI. ades, &c., which we are offeritlR at very low pricea.�Ye are . _ ehiaRling, repairing the saxes, &c. stay se Boni. . . _ showing Bata of the shades dress goods. e e newest had in reds od the Bchoo't rooms on Tuesday evening at -kir. J. W. Bunting of W. H. Field The Platteville Ecfw-'man mourns the 6 o'elock. On motion R. M. Bateman, . _ • _ . ' �'- Go:, Drngg�eta, Toronto, visited his Ioss of his •'devil.•' The bo started U.D., was unani -, . .7---- _ in to r r to Bee some of the wide , so evening. The chairmIn then explained J, their boats in readiness for project ex• e s ip out. t don't take a boy long the objects of the meeting and the busi- TWEEDS, ROUSERINGS, cursions dawn to the lake in the near to see quite a lot.of this world when he nese to'be �ti-Ansacted, and air. C. Dale #tftare. skips out. There is a vast quantity of gave an outline of the action already We have a large stool; in these to sefect a pair of ' pants or snit from.. Suit got ap -Reg. W. S. Westney, Dd.A., has. re- stays reality Crowded into a few days taken by the •trustees. Their choice of is first clues style at close prices. Delved s couple of calla to outside parishes, when a youth sleeps ander hedges and site was on east side of Church street - __ y ,but has not decided app accepting either saws Rood fdr what bread and butter he north of King, opposite Mr. W. G. Hauls . - em, we nb3erstand: . may -Heed. If we had a -bay- and faintly residence, and a motion- u ar.- -'- - . -- ed_that ]ie aanted_to. swee'the world, this be the -cite for rhes_ ' 1z_ _ _ .7-.F'. ­ ane�age--e- we would take him off somewhere and was movRd m -amendment that ie site i _: 'Dominion Organ or Piano, a first clues lose him; and by the time he had worked, of the present school be enlarged, and be' • .driving horse.$41zt_-five to eight years begged."walked and got booted back home the site for school buildings., but the , r .. old. -J. M. Palmer, ageni. Pickering: '^ again, he would be meek, mild and love• oritiinal motion carried. The chairman • -We overlooked mentioning last week able and would d Ii n ; - - _ at v, r. rows s eon av o was one Soca will. The boy -who iuiaginea there. means o€ raisinit the''necessary thrid,, and - from Tomato on account of illness for a is gold lining to every most but the home the Trustees were authorized to ask the - - •few weeks, has entirely recovered, aaa one; igaires a Rood waking -up. Township Coaacil to ieaue debentures of i :f? i' 1 .has returned to his position in the city. sae. Twev,m school, sections N o. 4 ,West, to the notes - - t . . � -Rev. J. J. Cameron and Rev. G.• SI. On Friday night 'last thieves were ao sary. amount, and extending over• a term .. .I. -Brown bave'arranged to ezehange pulpits large in Pickering. They went -,to Gor• twenty years, bearintt iatereat nt 6 per _ _ _ _ __ -_ _ . _ -- - , _ _ - - on Sabbath evening next, m order to don's cooper shop and secured the neves- cent. per annum ; the interest to be paid &lbw Mr. Cameron to bid farrwell to hit sem, tools for working with, and then sauna y for the'first tea years, and the1. . _ _ • : • 1.- e - Methodist friends before leaving for his proceeded to the residence of Mr. George reuraming interest siva principal to be • 7ioew field. d in ten equal annual instalments. - - Mover, on Church street, where they -Jae. Lyon, the indiont..who bad forced an entrance into the -cellar. The A. A. Post was then called upon, add � . iF - been sick at Becker's Hotel [or some time,- door ficin fhe cellar to the Soor shove is be exhibited a' pencil sketch of a school }• kx t►ad whom the council removed to Toronto securely locked and lite thieirea were un building which be highly "recommended, - . _ . - . . * :.irospiia! a few weeks ago, baa eiaee died able to 'proceed any further, so they set sad carefully exp to those present<. . . .* , _ __ . ­ � � ' " :., _: L -, - * I . - I 1. ; .:,.. . � '• He lived.but a few days after reaching to work 8emohshmg the eatables to be These plana may or may not be eslected . .the hospital. found in the cellar. Those thieves seem for the new buildings, Votes of thanks _ -As Mia. Westlake er., was walking to have had. good appetites. and they were then given to his. A. A, Poet. sad- ". .=- 11 '• &long tl3e sidewolk at tie weat';side of the made away with an amoaat of breed, the'chanman, R. M. Bateman, M. D., I the - otheir day, she aociaentally cake, pie and preserves. They then re anti the meeting sdjonrned. We ander• t stepped into a hole is the sidewalk, sprsan•' turned the tools to Mr. Gordon's shop eland that no more time will be lost than r1. _ I . .sea departed. If these parties were is consistent with safety and ec°nomy, in r : , �g ,h ushinR forward the o'ected school -- ». severe attitl�. - m lly hungry. they ehonld have applied �nildiaq. } . :Bu� a Stylish New Suit from er ankle, and snstgining a ve . an _Nere are Mr. or Mrs. Maver, and we feel safe in - • mouth of May, which eorrfliet somewhat : saying they won have a tier than = - . . "A cold May eaiiches no one,' and "A theydid by housebreaking and stealing, CEDAR CREEK. _ - ,cold and windy May fills the barn." a sins � _ — -- � � � . are both rfecil reliable no doubt oI `b penitentiary. A open to c snot The following list of names shows the a Marquis new stock pe , - -- -- The,. }d proverbs are y long defythe law and commit theft in standing of some of the pu ils s _ those days, without being overtaken, and classes for t arch and - _ •. . d -The anniversary services of the a thief is pot only dishonest but cons ' - class sr. -Nellie- Waddell, •- y , -' Misthodist church will be held on Sabbath, oust idioti . and Holdou, Edith Holdon, Libbie ' I., 7__achy 20th. Warring Kenned Pugh. Fourth class jr.-Mattie Waddell. . O Hata Just to hand, Ties �n son , , e ommeat ethodisi lav- s�•�•' whisty. Pr Alex. Waddell, Aggie Smith, Fred Me. - roan, will ocoagy the pulpit morning dna Asad case of suicide occurred at Whit- Avov. Third close -Florence Haldon' • , evening. The annual tea -meeting will be- b , on Sunday night. Shortly after, retic• Robert McAvoy, Charles Smith. Second ' _ hetd in the church on the evening; -of file ing, Mrs• Herbert Allen states,' her liar• . +• S4th. The bills will be issued short) band got out of bect and deliberat l�y�liot clues sr. -Hanlon Naleh, Mary Devitt, _gY eat vol )Atlas, varieties,'. all are -selhg y• himself near- th# heart with a revolver Libbie,Linton. Second class jr.-Morgan _ • _ . •• which he was accustomed to keep under Pugh; Jennie Ho;fop; martin Linton. -: � �z" Every paper is she country is getting his pillow. He then tried to shoot her, Second part l.at Evans' Ward, Walter off the egg puzzle on its readers. Here Sy am dying, and you might as Ellis, Ethel MoAvoy. First part let- '.cheap' at Dickie & Marquis . _ it ie =If a man and s half throw an eR�q well too." she succeeded m disarming Myra Holrion, Sautael Waddell, Maiy - -aud a half, st a public speaker and a half, hila, however, snd he died in about five Smith. •. - • how many rotten ones would be thrown at ibinutes. Nothing unusual had been obi '�" . • F -- �lilm and a half if he made a speech. The ,served in his demeanor before he com• RouaE.HILL. - - question appears easy enough on the mitted the rash act. He came to Whitby "� ' ,surface- (to use an expression which seems lately from Brantford and conducted an We would like to know if 'the young - _to belong to the egg� ppuzale) but ii is. said auction buainesa, Belling bankrupt stocks gentleman who measured l,is length is � ' . to be a stunner. We offer. .Manitoulin nightly in his store in the Ontario block. the waters of the Rouge creek has got) _ � -' A 'Island as a prize to any one answering. He was married only seven months: His over. his chill ret. _ . this question before the millenium. If tvife'ta maiden name was Hodge. She is •We are happy to give' a public con :. _ a two or more correct answers are received the daughter of a farmer well-known it gratulation to the gentlemen- who are • . the Island will be divided in equal shares. Pickering township. Allen was born in Ifessed with a bran 'new 'daughter each, _ _ _ . • - 1. - obituary. . Buffalo, and his father is a giano,dealer. which makes them all smiles'and dimples - — . Mr. Thomas Walkey who suffered a He was well educated, and so far as ` We are anxious to know who R. and . analytic stroke shoat. two weeks agb and known was successful in business. They H. are going to fill ' the coiitra�t. We _ . p _ - 1 has been very low since, sustained a were living wit two otTier families In ,e t�isli t prem mnclijoy when�.,eI y cT0-- - •�■"" : �.._� . second stroke on Wednesday attei]apon; Sarney house, on Brook street north. At -We are.glr_d to report that J. Graham ;-'1I ..which proved fatal. The deceased emi- the inquest on the body of Allen on Fri• -is recovering. He has ilia -sympathy of _ grated from England in 1851, and settled day evening, his tather testified that many friends. _ �' SO SAY . WE ALL "� in Pickcrinit township, where he has Herbert was in financial difficulties when hiss alargnnet Cath s is visiting her1. _ '' lived Dearly ever since. He was 68 years ho left Buffalo, and that he was not aware fiiends at Rouge Hill for A few dans. j� �1 T ,�. •� of age at the time of his death, and of his son's marriage until his death, A Dlrs.•Clom, of Toronto, has been visit• TWE-:-CLIMAX-4-CATTLE -FOOD "'j kavas a wife and four Rrown•up children bottle of laudannm was found in the ing her many friends and relatives ill this ' 111 , to mourn his loss. The ' funeral will pocket of decease3..• The jury returned a neighberhood. • r - "--. . __ _ m I... Y`._.leave the late residence at N'clock p.m., verdict that deceased carne to his death Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Li�tle York, �s Wit. � ^ ■ BE� .i• • '' ° Today (Friday), and proceed to the Neth• from a pistol shot, and they were of opp• • on Sunday last. .Mrs. _ •.11 m,�-.. odist church,, Pickering, and thence to inion that the shot was fired by himself. sylor intends atoppinq for a few days. __�'Op Sale Cheap at - i,, - '�'' ` the Methodist burial ground. Mr. Nal- The remains w e taken to Eden Centre, Our bible class is raising up great, • _ • . 11 key is the third member of the family near Buffalo, f, interment, and Mrs, Al. The minister must feel quite encouraged 'o who has died of parElysis within the past lea accompanied the father and mother to find so iniihq' attending. f two years. to the place of burial. _ WHINKLEB, I. WISES S,, PICK 14 - GRU . s a yill w .s1. 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