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I !4. : ?8,.1890. . I .1 I - . . 4 � 14 I * . I . - . - - , - . - . - t, I .1 I— .1 )�S� 189 . -18..I -1,1 . ­.. .-!:.,_1-: - , 0 .... - * !,. . _.I .� I �.... i...' . 0. '_ � .. .. I � - - . - . .. � I ________ --- --- - --.-- __ ___ - �.___ _____ __ �____= . . . � . t . . i , --I - - -, -------- ___ - 47 _____ __ _____ � , . . . - - � - I fi: 0 - , - I . - F. I . I I . � ; . k � . KINSALE. 1. . latter ge mumv a favor . - - ­ ... . . . .. _. , t1ro to ional garbo*� . - - I �_ . ntltman h w done ­ . . 4 +. I . �._ I � .. I , - : I I .Z., � ---- 0 . .* ., � . . I 'A - � I .i i %_:!, 0 . .'' .. - I­ !L__:-------� _. ______ , � OUTIAROUND'US * i , , .. :1. for him is the reason forbim.writing his - -- . + ­ * J ,:. . - ____ - - ____ __ _ . . � . 1'. ti - I - I . I ­ � i ,- _1 . -, I �,­� I I .1 . .­ � gp�r is bnsilV - gaged - , - 1. I - . 'ffedicitl.' " . I Mr. Wit ow ^ at �res-, letter. If lie want A every event noticed . f . . . � I I - - � . � I... . . . I . - . --11I.--- . ,;__�_1 , . LATEST LO . . I � : / I - - . - _�,_ " �, _:__ � -. A HAPTE.NINGS RECORDED BY ent hy did he not sti to that I had neglected � . : k - - '. � M. >, ::- I . I p his machinery in Ilia new w . . . - - kN, .M.D.t C.M.,'M.C.P. to give Closson Bms. . . I . LATE , 9 ., THR PRE 8 AND JOTT91) DO cre(Lit,fO their in- - * , I . . I I . building. I is hardly necessary to say. 0 -Aiden- I � , � COHIRESP 14DI strumentai 2 ite, were recEived with -- . &- S.O., Cor)ner. Office and Re. ce .! - .1 . . wNilly OUR that his Lon table detilingii with the pub- - bu" 4 - R I -.NTS. . . I . . . - � v.: ­ 1( -ka -ing O�ffice bours-., Morning ,., :2 � - erecter applause us Elli)ts s3acys. But 11 , ing Street, Pic , _ . ),a ,e an . , 0; Even'ng ! , lie has buil up Ilia business as well as � I I . - , - . -io W 11:3 6 tols. . : � WL10,V?. . .1 I � . .. - " - � 8:. . . - - _4� " -:1 L . � ­ ;- i he does not care s long af he maker it all .. , - __ __ - ___ - - __ ___1 �, - � - - � . . .. I . . I . 0LAREMdN7r:,! ., - �il� -eased th population of our town. . ht with Elliot, His nei�t at tement is . - . - FERR E R, At. D,, M. C. . - L It ,,I . . : ;.. . . . 1� . ii, I inci rig . . I W., P.S., Ont. I ,., " I . . . I . � , . � � . I,- � 0 CORON - I., . . , %. Mr. J. P. Sadler, our enterprising hir, that my attack on the banjo p'avhl 11 %, , , . . . - !I. Office hours -morning from .: � 017c7--VtVer� Tuesday afternroi; TnpN.,Ew8- I I .'. .. - I . . - . - _�% ; . . . . _. , . - P , . ' . T, ditor I I e it to You I 1. - .. - � a I to 10, evening;-) t 6. urger in rear of, DRUG . " � � !�: lan will be found in the-c-Mce of (ierow's Pump tress dealer informs tie his stock io entire- unfAir. Now'.N,lr. � I � '_ - ­ ­ .. . ' I . ..� , , . :, . .1 a I . ­ - . - :_ $TORB. Brock 9t Nortb, Claremont. �atrans . .'.'�,;':­J�:'.: I - .- . .+ ... Fue tory. Claremmit, where be wt.' i lie pleas46il to ly sold out, as the demand for his class if an audience is F,uppos d�to know, the I . - '.. .. 4 . . I . . . - _I. � .+L - - I -iii:e any of his subfier,bels.1 . h Pur Drugs, Chemicals A � ­ stipplied with I r, . ;�kc-, all : .. ...... - . ­ aj�.Jor casil., 29tf . I ... . . . ' of harness��s Increasing. He thinks he state of a players instru nt, when no - i . - � I � . � . I I - Ir Clio , � I - .. - 46'. . I..� . �, John Sicqtt, of Searboro. is visiting his will make application for an apprentice. apology is made fir the same and they . I ..: - . - - . . , : . ­. � - I . . -music. ­ - _ - ---. I 7 7 - ."-:':. :, - . I . ... ? - . - - . 1: , , , �_ ft 4 . 11 e the Chronicle scribe to as ,hey received in bad ­ . " - .:­��+,: 6'. ­ S. . brother he e. We Would adv;s- took the I I , . -. N - - Leqfrt. .. 1._� � 1. . +­.. - -, - 01 . . , +I' . . . , +: . ; . .Z. . . . , �. I .% . � I .- . . :. � - ,­ are a - on goo au hority that •I . .,. . , ! . . - ? I h, - , . __ I'., , I . Mrs. anti Miss Brodie, of M.aikham,' apply an he has been out of fi permanent form, and I have A L , --- - . �.. . , . - S I - � ..,..,._'. . - . .1 I . the guests Df C. J. Brodie, V.S. I jut) for some time. �' � Elliotsbatijo head did not burs b until after . � , TEitt . - LL DOW,-' E&R.1q STE.9 . ....., I ., . ­ ­ . :] _ . - . I � �­ . . _ ' . + - . . . -! + I I . I I - ­ . . . I - � . . . t a nd Srdicitor'Rozary Public, etc.' OpFicit- 11.�.- I - . . . The schoottrnstees are negotiating'for. Mr. R. Brignall has under hir, employ the concert was c ver.' M I P trker signs , I .- , , - I I . . 1- . I . � : I . . .. . , - + himself as preside' t. th H.V.L.S. and . , i.. j)ov,,rell's 131ocL-, Brock -street, Whitbv. Private L . - . the purch"e �f anew bel! for the school, Jame's Murdoch whose reputation is wide- _' i -1 1* ' . � I . . . . I � .. ful.,Is to IORII tit' lowest ,xates and on iavorable '. � � + the old 'on ed. claims to have written on beli Of of that - . . 8-y i . . E iaving crac i y -Down. t is wor � cannot - I ­ terin�; of -1)aVLV_C11t. . I Brig- society. Now Mr. Edito I 4m positive - " � , � � . . - - I - ---T-,-- I---- ---- - auctic)n . . -, . __­ � I An , sale of the effects of the late surpassed by Cooper & Smith. Dir. Brig- lie does u +_ - i not represent the �iewsl of one half, . . R, B_kRRI, I John Hamilton will take place do. Wed- nail has eugaged the erl,ice of Black (if the members, and tha�j lie did not con- . - . HO�J,A,S PkEKE. , I. . S % F3 . I .. . � . . . an -.1 solioitol , &O. Money t3 loan. NO :- - : -4 T . neFday Dei t. March 5th. Tile list includes Diamond, that 2.30 �mte(.r for the coming suit anv'of the members i regard -to writ- - •" i - .. . . . . . . coyuliii-�RiL)11. o!,1cp: Haley's Building, Picker- � 1. . ­ . n . . . I.:-- .1, _11 + - ' . 611mmer, and ho talki sLr(�'1.1c11'y of getting ing his letter, and therfafo,re he d z I 1 4-y I some cf the hest borF � suis open every Saturiay. : � , . es and. cattle in the I does not . - . . , - - . . . i . A .. . I . I � . I . . . - - ------- - - ____ I I . . - ­ - . . -sale is an important one. ' earrings n!so. Ladies nlease take represent that bady. He also says the - ­ - I : ' I __ . I ... county, an I the a new carrin . I - - � � I : � . . . '... . I Ur - I . I . - - . EIVEL , LL. B. " .';' Mr,, is re(JUlrelll1-lJ'.S ire not I E. FAR 9 EAR ... i ' ah Percy has purchased the a note of this RA -11- original program would h�ve been a sue- . . I- - . -Eli- CC)"Inty n . I -other ' completed vet. - 4Well'- . .. . J1, 1.1sl Crown Attorney, ,� . hotel bnailuess from his bi In - cess. the ep) ored f ai �es Were carried": . - - ouse, Whit,by. _y ...1.� � - C01V-.V soli,-itor, `XUr". .. 10 I ' 1. .. �i _d. - . - - .. . . , - __ � advertised and tfi�t is proof posi- ' * , __ __ - -------. - , ,:� and h,is removed there. He has en. The 0ironU L, scribe 'filled np his usual 1 Out as . - . . - - ' _', Ill� . was adher6d . I I .1 ',�--N RRISiE7P,�_, ` wi a I I tive that the original progr rn a . . � , ., . . . � , T � -) ,\ 6: Q D S, 111 A -, , services of the obliging and column anti ft 'half - bot,zt- 1,00miug the .- _- ;,or , - 'T' V, .;, E I.e., Solivito 9 or Ci t V . � cot teous.Geo. Henderson as bilt; tcuder. I literary etc. - He ,says only one man 11 � . -.1.1. 1) 1"1:, S. No �.t, I - r ..., to ER . as to in that hat line and that W 9 titre that '. - ' . . ' I I � , - 11 .. . filld Cw,L1tN1 I O'L11 ILFS'Wilt' e F.;, St. I � tris . criticisms deal t with: ow in conclus- . � . . ' tion. 10i: Ad . "thout - doulit the best entertain - I I.. I % I ' ' ' � + . . I '+.-'Ttlei)h�,,iip.�ili. Oise .,-- wt ,dared to' ,raise his voice againct the society. . . st.Toro . A , . rl ion M k. Editor I v ill leavd it to the readers . - 11 . - . . c,11, Dt, Cl.y over I ., utely Pure& 'H I�e �, . .e-�ery Saturda I -o seas n w -Le the one given by the He also says every other m-. -i 4vithin a I . 1; ! .. . + ners-willbe in 4, in;wou . 131Y . Tznspov,1,ur I never vant-K. A wairvi-I . of 1-.iritr I , of th D I " of the NFws whet ier such'gags as 11 The iH,)qpvr*s Stere. . - . Lr is 1_�,aul on WednesdFiy evenina,11.1,1.1 `lays trtivel is fi�atltw' v.ith the cry- of catcher on the train h�d a calf " 11 My . . ­. . - strength a rd N&o,1eF;Q1"1en4bs. M'Ore econ(,n-.iv-'t1 in -the I cow _. . : I . � _ - - . __________:P_______ than the o.dina-ry ki-d- an-) cannot 1-c sold in .5 "t. I 1. in - the new Workmen hall. It is on - I 'I Speed -the Kinsale Lite'rary Society. " . ... . ..-. 1. . I i . I . . ole woman was -611asing sIJirt I ails up and . - . - � : . ... - � I . I- teri�jflry. _ -- I ",:-. I coniivet4*ic ri with the rm titude of low ter,t, sbor, iy iiecesuijyjo f-av in proof of thia that I In, I egard to this there way be soipp truth d(-)wyl the washboard, " e epw got . i! i . _'_ -1 � . - , - ­ .1. . V., . . weight alun or 11bosphaie handers. hold only I 31�;say, I. le "reat comie sing6r, Who has, in the Ftatenient a; onr fric-n(I drives a drunk on two horns, " et id etc. are . . . . . ! ,­ � - --' -- - ­ - " - � -P 'S. V OYAL DARING VOWDFA CO., J('0 wall I ft . i 1.1 , 't. - . - � .A, -, Y in Cal! . � I , ' T 1 � . . . . . IT. 110"KIN - , ,� 11 I 'I- , It in-dreil costiimes and seems t(,! colt. which owl 1,.! to -t.q et-41.pill .. - . . . S, 11, 1"­i� A, � . S, *00 t .,-; - , '. A . _,V. �� I I � .9'L . . '' , . � : , onev li.e I very edifyin,_,r 18-nd likely to I be 3ronounced . . .. . . / - -4� ,)f *.,,- On+ rili vet- - . . o 1,nraleon. ;�ik��'L. _ _. . ­ . ­ - .. . W . .1. __ I .. .� 1. . . I " � , . . . . , . T n-0 Tr�a'tsall 1,1111 f - - - , ­ . elml!gtre lhelnfby. C!ect.11city, wIll hp I)IP- 1 has not been abie-to gc;t ftirther thau; ,ond bv unv critim TheFielarea, fair sem- e�; uary C -illege, I , t. ( . eas-ts () ;e I ") I J* 1�.i 1. : I . . 7. . .1 I I .1 . I - . made I . . : -;. lie sitys I Nle of wh-�t the colored farces were : . + - I tbe'd(*�Ll",�Sliou*C1 lf� I I 11) Is. Calls by I day or , . . . . _ I ... sr -lit 10 �all [If;(,, delight fin.1 edit -hu once wit"I tile r,ew.i I . _. . ,.% , %% C �z ':i - �* .;.. (, y the Uroofs 1 . I cl rpsidence ­ .$. -M 4 An , . I . . ,nded to. offieean, I - � - - _6 4; ' . ig. directed � ' - i* . . Dight llro--zl-�LIY atte , , - to ,e. N!e is the best coolie ic SiDger Of some of the iuqnibers, desirous of disas- up of. Now as Ur. Ell It di ted his*: ' � - .;' . . . :c It. andien, om at is,au�-.Tjintoh's, Pi Pterin 123-v �-;C- ,., I ­. � 0 4-i . d ' - . I . . z � . . . � 0 the "Irzy, and his p-.aulst has !ew equals. *.�rouF results 'regarding the Brougham letter periQnally to me. 11 will do like- - ,-.. .. ------------ __ ______� -I----, . I - . . . . I - . . V; I .. ^1 (n .0 :: Z try' 14 ;" ' � . . , It'.; 9 . . . + , . J M.- - - � - HOPKINS, V. 'TER'INARI SUR- , - -4 - V The bcct.!�eal ta!ent will al.,�) take 1part cuterwtiraL,eut Lot up a load and Went to I wise to hi . . .. . . . . I ' - I- � Sll I- I] M_ .,ac , C ;� c_,A - - , , * . . . . . . s - GEON. G diia ") Vet- = I .1 I . - '�. � - 7 i I be ar, all To Archibald Tildmas lwiot, Esquire, . . . ­ . e.of ilic Ontario , .at ". r-4 - ► I as wltnc-s,ii Prof. Pearson - �-ioliu ; Gregg, 1 Chel-i-Vwoo(l. This. scribe rnw�.t - ' - will visit ilitevalti = 1%�, ia) I 11 . T1 I : " wo?.Id-be "fount/ man ", the . .� . ,)n -9c, orew -�� . I � 14w . 1, ... � V -1c.111 ; I I Coates, ivi_ie Man'ill leis own c(,ncelt, %vhen he I . I , - . . ..� orinary Colle I ffigg,up. violiLcello . Co I Criticised--' I � sa-ur1sv. Disl ,---ses +011 a b.., - - . � I z . " Jl I and CheTrV - .is 1q � - '. '. C- - 'in Ir Jt- I .W . If; whose ambition is to civ I Ji-nmy Fax. , I I -1 - . ­ . - ' zo at rf y shoeing forge 10 I .t '. - :! - - _1! k 111110 ; abFerrier, Evaus, cornet solos by so presumilig R.; to fttt6rl,.Pt to tell the de' , . i I . ; - . 3 ends . . net ; and r - tbeborBe* foot at . . . _. - -- �, . � 0 --D m. -I have to . L . My DEAR Fnip., HARC .. . I ­ lot 13, 7tb con.. 'i 'seri 9. tills T)Ton!iptly at- •2 , � . .0 , . . I . . I - Kfre. Dr. Miss Pugh, Mi.cs Dows- S:r(is of an member oe members when . +I.I to. Telegr iph a dress: W6iteviale,kint., 0 , .. , 5 at 4 �JI � thank coo for vour remar sin last weeks . . . � ,- bended . - tm*: IT N - ­� i -# kl� I- well, and MeFrsrs. Howe, BroWD RDJ Dot exuressed. W e hardly know what to - . - .34-V , 01 F Cq . tmk NEws. Th many . - . . . P.O. address: Green Riv r. Out. 4 ,N They must have caused you -1 - - � . - - I , . . iller will'give one of his attribute his fore knowledge too. We hours of deep thought to arrange such edi- .1 40 �-, , ci; a ': -, .. Evans. Reeve MI . . _7=_____.___-_ ---,-- ------- I .I-------- t- .. .. . . . .. - . 7 20 A% , . . .. .1 N - I . .I- - - - � :.. . . liocic . ties. � . .. . - Itt, U all I n. , ` I I 14 best Scotch readings, and Mr. G.- Gerow think if he would take another 'iionorary fyirg language in a forrn t� suit your fes- I- - .; .-. � ,,-+ _1 �,�., �... �� ca �.' I � _ - __� - -hair. The program will conte at W.C.I. he might e.fit a paper - -_ - . I shall occupy the ( Of tiduous taste. Your letter was all that I -,I,- . I . "A I 0, !L + I ,.. - . . � �. ­ . , . 'T'G. '00, 0 - zo.0 t 4�0m.2 , - I I -, - . � I �. .. T I GE NO. 135. �.. be ir.plendia acJ a big qrowJ will feel 11*li (,%%ii. - I would say W:.tl;out 9,i3y fear was necessary for the intelligent readers of , _. - . I ' �S'ING SUN LO D = " - '. ir,:t 0 --A " '. 0 0 1 , ' i � - � * I.'...* R C, . T. This lodrze meets. evFrY: 110nday 1�- I. i A4 W -C ca - 0 .- �- � - +- tickled ne_ t morillag after t'i's concert. of sucees6ful Contradiction not one (if tLe the NEws to see, to be able to forin a cor- . .. % - . Dale's Hall. Pickering. 0*4 1 0 � . . .. IC W .0 C6 -C1 -_W=. r -tri. . - " M.. i " One of t lose illeasw-g events 1 members w I ' " . . . everving in the ax ' ,_ .4: 04, ;. r '. =. 1. . e- - 1 . ­ . . 1. . join and belpladvance ca �,, . k �__ ., &I A .04 T:3 .= X cd 4, 12, 1 � I ­ . mhicb call ho visited Clierrywood held tett opinion of what a fianny elan you ar . �... . . . . I Every person Jc I , 121 : I Ic ­ 0 V-1 a .. �on in vyil ed' t a I 2 I I i I .. . _ . ,rauce. y . ,a .1 = -.7 'rorth man s better nature and cause all RLY imeli evil desires regarding the enter. Nobody could read such a letter without )_ I . the grand Cause o Tent U so �, .X i F-4 & P,. A :: `e : . . I . `. . - . , . . � J� 4 ," ., . � _� . ". - . .. ; ____ . i .< ;R A � IV I 'going into-ecatacies over it, and could they - � +1 .. I , - -------,--- __ = �z ,�) ;:� >1 ZZ 6 -_ - V participan a to weir a imo�e cougeDial , tfliL,Illeut tefcre mentioned. He says it I A ,� = 0 only have the � rivilege of listening to on I . iou6ii-tro Karba, I z ; 5 ,.� �1 - n -, I C I 'O smile th&4 bag played on their coutiten- i would look better if they had fallen in . . . * 1- . .- __ - , - __ - _. 4..-- k p i .: . - ___ - . . P ,%P-; I. , , I. :;� : a Q. O' ances fix 'some time past, forgetting for ith i 3roughato and your friend Watson making funny ! - + � on- - I ^ - I- F3 P. W he majority and went to I . � W 1: .6 cc . a % the time tile cares and worries of the mer- in wliic'h cast ibe majority consisted of . not jokes in a like manner for in hour and a 1�*'_ I . 0 a a . . . .. Goni -.eya wer. tte.1 * - I III I '10 ._.6 1.0, � ' half as you and your iris d Watson did - . .9 . � - ­ __ . . - 93 0 t of life, took place wore than two or three.' Now we think I *1 . . .­ I _�_,___.-�_ " .1 "' I . canary pa oe on Wedues- I IZ 0 would - . . N Colo veya"Pel I , coal- - Q 0 - .0 -, on the night - of the coqcf rt, they .-I- _ HO -VAS DUN n g, Feb. 19th, when a hoFt Of if.the majority of any or is diehappy. 'You donotlatempt. to deny . . i ' 0�! = r. 9 � . e -, I Md tc' Claro- . : " 0. " , avi , , - - __ f - ! -r. I � a A . A . ;,.. ;m� M � ..... Tmissioner f . or %skin . 2uy , at - .. �2_._ 1� - - .- - 4 oft good Pre yterians, together with a fair I r® resented in numbers so small as this my criticisms of your disgusting acting, . i 1. .. . - i,I`11 04 . -a*- 16 t;7 , . . inoub, Ont - ____ . - - - '--- - -7 _94.'' __ _.. - -T '_0___ . __ - ____ 7- sprinklings of persons of a different color, I we Would say speed the Literary to knowing full well that m -remarks were .. .� I -_ '- . . . � y ..- I B.- BUNTING, sen6r of Marriage t Erikine Church and proceeded to! Brougham and amalgamate and have a true. But you desired to ant your splelm . mist R . : - 0 _4i - ceuses f o, the uuty of (Ontario. Of- ' ER' S Li�E. at- is residence Pickering, DZ(XRY ! the residence of Mr. ,Dnnean Maeudb.! noticeable majority. We feel sorry to hence your 'mce spicy letter. Bat vou have I. . J . . . I � - . . see at the. store r . . - I - ents in your mud + � - - I . 12, y __-_ . where they uncereiuonlq�sly Look posties- ' have to refer to this inisrepi-ese.ntation of made- several statements - . . Village. . ­ . � ­. . - - I - - _. L ' I . . I ; :. . ... . . . _. - I . . .. hile the good man was down t slinging -'epistle that I desi1re to way a few � * 91on W 1 OU"11. i affairs, bill if the Chronicle scribe has no It . I - � ­­ livery , I R.'B I ha, e bougLt up Dan-Retlain's Ii ' worde about. First for a heading yon- I ­ .-: , 'Cc nmissioner bnbIleEg k1ld '3RVe MUCI seiteral new After the e"o'-wince, of . that duty uiu&t 'I.vtter employwealt than this we, would I . - �­ . I Conveyancer, for tLking - I I� I �ol can �e it critic;} and - .. - -1 R EXTON T WNSTTIPC-LERK As I 0 quote 11 -Any crazy f ritic. - i ' ILdidavite, ACCOUX tont i Insumnco, Agent. ho se atid btiggies, I Clan aez(,'�odate ebsentill the proper enjoyment of a real I tmgggest lie get his pa's colt nrider coDtrol - . I . . . L. . . . .. vou have fully- borne out 1 that assertion Money to I n o f8 roperty. Willa pro= L - good Presbyterian sociai eVell,1195. IlAmelY: F.u-d drive ont to see the -Nortli We6t and borne . . . - ; Ct . -, 'a , I itoevale ill be in - tb,eF blic withpDodrij:sat all hour.:. . - - � FOF -A ,� - W I . . by votir letter in whi-At you, -try to criticise - ' - I . I . hated. 0 e,� - "overed 'bus nitet,i all trails. I In the unburdening of various baskets. pails I locate at MoGstz Jaw. , ., ,.. y Mond y afternoon for the .. L, .. . , your Playing in a tree .BroVgbain L...; . land boxer., and spreading their contents ; _�______ t,-11 . . . .. 1�c*for criticisin',, . .1 . . . . . . - ... � tranaaactiou of bu incise. 27-Y . I �'.. conneclion-with 1:vcry I kee I . .� . . - , I � . � manner. Yor. state that I would desire to . . .---- _ __­_ . rid llcar�- ". upon tables in it 1�tvle. that Would t I-. .,.-: . i. . � -1 : ON. Life and Fire ; �_,. ' SILle. COM -MR -:110" U . . empt L' , H,GHLANID CHEEK. "L � sma-h the hterary qocietv, but let me tell - - . .- . e )),IU WISh - . I . - - I :-. ... . Lit .1 .. _ IL I � ` , ! , " ;` � , IK I I � ", I - - I I I � I , .. I ` �_ I - - _ s". �.- , - \I. , , - " 1i f I - � 414� , $ " ii, �1 1i _- , + , L H 11 . � ''w I 1 - ' ' ' - I T_ R1. ", 1�' I P_. ICKtRINC(i N., E W, S 9 , oil I k 771 - I i I - I .. .1 t m , I I I 0 1 1 e T � r , 11 I - � I it , t -I I � r , , I i I I i I- I I , I , 3 Pres I ( g 4 1 M , t ; il - - V P, I C - li 1) , tine N . . : in Stab!es, I'V:18(criniz. � '. ' the moiq fustl4liotis 'anti illikk I . . ____ . . to how �you have belp- 1-isuranceAgent. ep,rer.entin,_ .zort h . � - . .1 .. . .- I V011 a few truths as - . . . .. - Life. I 1,1casb ioneruitist so, I Rice. 11, Riad 61 is I .. . I Id to injure the somtt� I I Jkliow at least - . _. - I re QD'J Western tFAT41 ."w" I ,=. ==C2Cn.--_,n- from Jlih --il that his boarding I , n Marklitilm. i 'i lea.t; . . - American 'Zorls q * . ' here. I half a dozen memb . . .. auieg, It ,senting i*nn ie vibitiii-, frieuds I � . .. - Insurance C 0 in 11" ng 11.11 the lat�v.,-,'. .1 1 hbuRe,mi4trehs cuu-!d Ila, e "e gool •gaze Mr. .1, lin Qt e _� whol will riot now . . : I 11 . .. . . � . . . . . . -1 . . , . - . .._1 . .. . and 11!._�:z, ,).-,�,- ',,a, ii,anso ,,ifeinguirRnee. hi . Risks ., . . . . .; . . I on th variety into which pastry may Le i, Mr. (% D. cloi,�zull shot two loses recent- ; come to the meeting becatIgn yon are one . - - I .. / taken C1.1i A'A F-imis c I lsyolwrty &I Lowen:. *_ I � , . I .- . I . . . .. .. - - . C�illllw 1111ded, a ,leputatlun tinted Aipou � lv ft'. 011�(., w1kil the rit!e. of -,I,-e head' men. T iev claim no 8oc:etV,.L � . ratt;6. � . � -.�_ . I I I . : I xr,.- tv t 1. I . _., i . - _ I . . - - . - - I I ;iL.&y; Our publieschcol football club e - n -,y r i . ­ , . . . - - - _. - - . - - . � I .. � j M 1% aco t ab in ll!b St.tiYe ulld vcl-y I I- T ; I I 1. 11 ;• f ; '411L. I c an be very e1ify, 11I.PrOVing 1,1101 hag .- _. - . _. : . I .. i . - Invite lli�u to S -nd ill(- -vealng wit). Ili to meet Efle I 11 0.21 SC 100. C U N .C% neo . ' an unbeleiver nt its h ad, d- 11 -LO; Mg ils,t- ­ ;I - ! .- I . . . . - - - . - i rrh i ect. I , - - . i L e , ( , . . . . I . '. .-; - , - . . 1 11. �� . - P i ,match I . - . , --morrow. -6u caking it theT IL iet.�, in the - - - - -_ . .1 1.1". _- I- . If I 11 - glic'.%ts, Imagine his Coll ntel,llallotl wilt:u , ened t6 � oc � � , ,(j C� . ,Z y 'I . . . I . I - . At the meeting of the E'bcneze'r Ltil',rove- - - �I�CJT - .;, . A. POST, � '0�: -I' CT - I 0 -ul ' . er as you ,Trote �ast week, teak- . . I i. 11TI I I - - upon �iut�riug his liotre he I' and gt:uei satire ­1�1111 , ,:� - .. . . - I . - . !.,�_. . -1 - .- society oil the 16th inst., they dis . ing use of sin a .. . . for ta�e coaritY ( �),V-Pxo Drawint;a -, -eutly prevailing Where I maul WWI . smutty and 6ffepsive language, , - I , - ' rr:Md-,-1-:a: _`;Lwara=-ell cotifusiou api-mi � , I from comin t3 the mee �, -of .1 I.- -;sed ­ V oman Stiffra,,e. " . , - and tzpe,_1it1c;,t,oh.13 ,irnish J for every cltwR .'.' cu . the'y withdrew t- I , avid - ei - � - .. .. I)IIA(li-ne. Srvd;ii ku'l hu water beating , I r4btal'�r, - ouiy tin hour before when li len. every. t jug. Duncan intends crecting a new inr � . ­ . .. .. I , ­Aes UZI.] f:Ve-6 IRS"es- tne @:I ' , - - :-. f , � . I . . riti;4non a ape la:ty trice-,ierris Wot:k, spect . S. .You antlyour fries Parker were . I.: I - ­ . i Ve, . * I J vision known, f or wale by thing was in Itr. usual place. .NI'r. -11fieuRb - houee ill the spring and W. _NIorri3h has . � , .. i i .. . I corner 1) u atl a s ri d fir eii streets, Wtlitby. '! . � . cooducted to the drawing room Where' . responsible for the way in which the bills I - . . 37-y C. DALE. - - PICHERING. WAS , for the late concert were g)t up and at - - - - '- I . tteside,i :v -Kings �,21 P.O&( . Ear,: Pickering 11 got the brick to build a new store. . , - , , , . - - . I - . .. ­ . - .! ... - he ted with a ipceiv word6d 1 The ride associaticu will shoot its third I least fifteen persona have old me that on _.- I '_ � . - ,. _. - __ � --- . . _� ­ . -_1 . . - . . . , - w . . . - . , . ` I � 1) 11116fill 1-Imn'tiftted n4!dress, ac i and lata niat,;h ft;r the Smith medal to t�y deei( . ­ � . . . . , . I , , 1 .I%- " - : - � - hills the, ed net to go to -­ . . 1� - . 6 - I - i i . ­ , .' � ' . . I CoUlpal le��l Walk it haudbuaw silver morrow. -huoting to coriluience at nive the concert for it was plai i from reading - . �. . - , - Lieensed Aiic- I . . ... 9 - H O.N1 b usioi) of the match , - : . A . I-, C L' k I service coubis the bills that the affair wt -s not going to 1 i 1: ,- . . CIlLil, AR - hut . Ling of seven Al ' O'clock A,t tile cOuci I -A 14tit'lite 'rijiff. - . read.in- the . [,�.r�_­ ". - .. . . . tioneen.,valiptor, etc ,for ia'a�� Fork , I - - I h bacbelon'aud- benedicts of the club . . . , . T I - awl B1 LR D 'S - plo"13 I / though taken by surprise Mr. Mactiab , t 0 -1 be elevating, and you know bow their snr- tljv.wj1�)4eo1 "'ort uLd S .-,:zh Ontario. strict . t . I . " .. .. .- - . . . . / mer ex- ' - . - .aii (,�,- telegrai-ii. .. NEW S1 HIES OF ; . will shoot a match, when the for c - proven corred, an '-. - ' I -- .- at*. t'; I " i 0 11 C;, ve n t (i � 6il ur,l v r " • t2y,j, .1 . . �- itiado a suitable an() lengthy reply, thank- , ' mise.j have d by ' -you you ' - L ' . _� . . . . . Thosi Vouclil-A., . ! . - � pect to retrieve their defeat' a . few weeks ing you hays-.-- * s �- .1 _. Churget; UoJtiate. Ad,ire - . - I I lugs . I . - z i . � � . OR 1111; sny friends for tI eliud th - and .your frien(I Watson's I cti I � .z � ! . . . box 47, BrouL�.!jarn On-. I - . . . , a0o. . TI r. Parker - - . - I .. .... Ikild of hilli in the address and for the - at the as IN !` as said;- 1z Alt, the pros __ __ - - . � . ___ I I - SP ACLIS AND EiE-�tL��$Ssaid - I A large audience was present I pects for -any future conte" . ' beaut 1 I pret;eut. Tljoti,u present next di. I i 't. " In regard . ­ ... - . . .. . : . . 11oul-S (Ili (I Choc : meeting of the literary on the 19th inst. to being ridden on a rail, you are well . . . . . - - -1. . J � .. .I ,.:. reeted tention to Mr.Peter .31actiab who - ,I,rle program coilvist�d- of instrumentals ware of the fact that on t ie evening -after' .. - 45._ . I .. ated ! � . U _ - OT _E, BO T AN'] S " . . . . by Messrs. qlossou � Bros., Harrington, - 1!-:�-O-.- - � - ' ,-_ - llla� �ufing the proceedings just narr the concert a company wa being formed 1IN ttSLI , I - , --, Al'ott, and Tossel. Song by %V. Closso ' - . . . !.. - I v Mkikcr Pegg , �_ -T S 'S n, . .. -, �.. . n wort. Orders I)IFFERE "N STYLES OF FRA.MI-_ been Ili d1i umtVed at .tile of Mr. " . gg �d and 0 .- - ' i E L to go to the hotel where W; Ason was stay- . Fxlerienc - I Dituca and.who'now was led forward by I reading uy Miss Montgomery, song by A. . . . I proinlitly att.ended tV , " ed rorkini,n I . ing and escort him out of ti e village on a ; � -. �. , I I i1iii). oon't f,irgpl. the stand noiLrly opj)osito the . TO 1S.UlT EVEHLY HEA�. I I Elliott, a - I . - I . .... . - . . News, Koig gtr'et, ,­ekering ,iJ1'u9t---. ' - _V - . Ids frlea�s. and iwas also inade the recipi- Eeadings by T. Parker and A J- rail. Yes, Mr. EII'lot I con e from Orillva. - . - - A 4 1 1 . ; . � . . _. � 6- � I . . ' . I- . ./ - . . - - ___ " I -I'S ACCURATELY FITTED BY eut of a similar address accompanied with 1 Law, and the debate on -Whether the . � I . I � . -t E N similar . - and I ain proud,of the tow i, and it is true '_ . I I M . that t!,.ere is an idiot asylini, there, and '- - '. . . . .I.- . . I , �S - a gold iviitcli.- .lir. Mactiab was so coin - I mental capacity of the sexes are equal" 1. . H40 'CIS . - - - ' . .. . , - . I � - --I.-- -!- --�. -- --; - T E USE OF DR. BUCKLIN' ., he set back that lie could only than!- ,o r . . .- . . i T. Parker r and J. Gormley for the affirms- many of ite inmates, w1i e reported in- # : -;- . . . . . '! - - b t.'., - . � I I ' ed in making out a stronger I 1, � - 'DON 0 U, S " , "' e It C r i D rl", 0 the donors for their kindness, but was at 1 t1vt - curable can and would wrife just such - 01, ­ I , is : care tbau their opponents, F. Kirkham and . I . r.�. '_ %.'. � ic hotel a i* • --� the sair e time -compelled to admi letter as yours under siniiliar circum- . . ".jil,nes . ,O thaltascopic Test. ­ it that . .- . . oorAxp, propriet, �r. Th - . I - . ' .' . . . 'I - in saperior . 1. -.1 fillo 11P�w trick *,il!iin,!, t513 steel. A. J. Law, I stances. I would sooner , ee a ten cent - , ;, 0 - . .. . . � all I comfort - . - . , I f t for the I I 1.,.. -­- McGibivwas as good as twenty dead men . style. Evory coll�enlence I'll. c - . � , I Di Sra,-_ In last weeks issue of the magic- lantern show, as 4ould all those •� 1 4 _. . and c1,nwo,,lious stables �rnrne Specs, with: yet and that he, instead of M-cGinty. had 0`1 I ,.- . . . . travellin.,g pij,blic. I X ew , 273y Genu. in a Sie�l ','r Nrws appeared two letters fro'ni here that present at the concert, than to. listen to and sheds. I -couvex lenses, best value ever gone di)wn. The Messrs. Macnab' have I cannot allow to pass in justice to myself a - -1 � _. 1. . * ' � - - ___--- -- - I ib e . . you again. in a colored f ek a r d t o I . I . - . I - I., ..,-: -_ lr--.-I-- -.-- I - offered, . . . . long been active workers in the Frosbv- itho t answering.. I will deal with Mr, are I In r ,. I . -- .,-. WE, STERN �-IOU-6t. ickerin-, Out., I 1.1 . teriau . . - w I. Watson's playing he may rave played in. - -. - I ,-_..: . modaticri Oft . � Se first. Now he starts off with the I I - � 1. -i . - 'I t th church of this place, eacli� having I Parke many a th but his playing hqrP was . W ope. _T' L"Sr 50 =2�T"Zs- , . -_ T,6 T13i lint I hating - 01 I , ted and tre' travelling public. I ring late!y ___ __ - __ __ successively held the worst responsible 1 assertion that I grossly misrepresen as you we)fInow (n.g.) to f' d Now you . ". 01, I ' � � .... .. - .. - - .. _ L cbanpd hands, has be( -n. re -fu �iz,hbd through offices in the church and Sunday School, I exaggerated the facts in connection with - L. . - . 11 I, iiviated as it is, Oppcsite the spinii Mills, . I- . ` ' were all right while I -Said Poll was a pub- .. �: out. S . � � I . is is Convenient fog pittrons of t e Mills. deals ARNARR, ' : and their many friends thought in this the concert given by the H. C. .L. S. No, lie benefactor for building the hall and . I - I - * _ . , . . at qll rea ona Achour Good Ftabling � how that they appreciated their Mr: to be plain and outspoken this lauded soul singing, but af soon 'as I told .. _. I . . . - or lunch i � for J I . way to a . In, - . - � . . and shed roots. Roxstalland nelosed yard }VAT MAKER AND JEWELLER, is a deliberate falsehood on the part of Mr. ' _.. - . borse-, or cattle. Weigh scales n the premises. .eflorts and unite in wi§hlr.g them louR - V account of the concert was , the truth in regard to you you let your . legal bou , and is stocked lives to be spent in similar work. Aftor Parker as in anger rise and sent "down your beautiful - I ..... . The liar is open at r.',1 I I, I "tX71-11r.rM'Y', - - respect, and I defy Mr. Par- . . . '. ­ _­ �� A . � _ . � MY 2 . . . I quors u f (-, , A N Me , . true in every re :.. . - '. . . with 11) -arc 11 very bra . . ! slipper Mr. Fred Tracy, B.A., of Toronto letter. Your remarks on the dog and flea . . ... .." �1­ . - . - CULLY, Proprietor. .� 1.5 �y - . - .. __ . _ . 1 ker to name a single person who was pre , ,,, .1 ­� _. '_1 ,­ , - . . . ;. . . will apply well to you and I in reatirl to . I : -1 � - - . . I I � took Wt chair and calling the meeting to III - 1. .­ � - - - - __ I - - I . I sent at the concert, who - will not bear. me - w - .,- . . V-1, - . � . . ' the criticisms only that n in the role . I . � _. i -.4 _ ' I IR i C I ie 8 ; I I' , , I I , , " I N 11 il- - , -'r, ( ' -, ,, N , '. .1 ". 1.1 , il f I � !. Illt __ 12 ii ( 11 � I I , , - I � - 4% L - - . , - 1. P , . order, proceeded with a lengthy program regard to I . ! . . _ - I - I _ - 1VqtCh,P#wkijd ., - -, _4', _:- �_ - out in the assertions I made in of the flea are. not even ab to annoy me. . - ., . - I . I . - - - I`— �1-­- ! - . . - . . . . � r U - -,-. I consisting of music, speeches and readings the concert. And Mr. Parker on several . I I' . - , i I Watch akar, r, Pick- ;.. ., ds ng � I ' after whiieli general -conversation held the ' ed the affair in,stronger In conclusion -let me say I I!ieveyouhave . . . .1 . .. . CUTHBERT, e . Ioccasions denounced I missed your calling. You hould immed . I . .. . . , , - . . - ..'', . As e I been years at the ; , I . board to' a tine when the I "RDt even- terms than I. did in my criticisms, and I . ". I ­ ._:.-� , I r.ng, Ont. Havingb4. . .. . . rarely become author of ha f dime novels, ! . - -., f. I - trade, I c acti n. Agent for ... ­ � .- . . . a .close - ; 1. ... .. .... . , . Ewe � _; . .. 'k-.- � . � an giqiar tee sat , : I I _.�. . . . ing w:@ ;rought to y &I; sir -ging since my criticisms appeared in the N dealing with thel toughs uf 1 3t. John's ward : , . F. Lazarus' Ye- asses. Watch a and Clocks . . :. :-L I . _.. ;i _1 I . . . . - i i.. � -7� .. . -asocable 1. ... � 1. .. I . ' "Auld Lang Syne." '. . he has admitted that my remarks were . . I .I.A.'.-. ,It- I I , . cleaned on hoc )st notices, and at re [ , . as your language eminentl� r qualifies v6u i - ; -, ". � -� o�-' - ­ � 23-C . fiat -to get my stock all . . .� . . . .z true in regard to the colored faroes and in -1 I I . . rates. �V _*_*4NW* . � . for the poaition 1 Beleive me its ever in. . - ___ I . � 0 1 . . - . . � * U . +1,e ~%"d%xbv.+. he Nae sen- -. ,ain . I 11 .,:t. I ! . his.renzar. a since your opinion only The uch admired * . �._�.�I .A�_ - I - . . 11 - . ' . '. pi ROUGE OENTRAL. � .1. . ... 1. .... '. I .. . I . . - � le. Thursday the I .. . sured Elliott stronger than Watson for the Nzws scribe at H. C. with' glue factory _ - . '-- 3k' I - .. ­.. J,�-,-:'..f., .8 I -out by , ..... . .. I - - . 1. . ..: � I." " . : - \­ 1.:__.-i�: - � , I- . . . �'.. . - . . . - - .- �­ - , - ..... . ..;, ��,�-- I,- ..... -.- ­ . , i i ' " * ' acting. And he is aware of fact a breath. - . I .- - ... ... rs 1. I _ : -.,.' - , g� ": sod .' 5 Oth in and will sell '. M . Adams gave birth to a . atin last member of the committee was going to send C he word - . .. -.fl A'. will buy t 0 0 90 st.� ., [EDITOR'S X(lig. We h put t rd" , � - -- ` WiL,5400houses and lots so are in the . week. r an apology to each of the local papers, 7 , I ' . . 1, Finis " to this dispute., ' e are pleased . 4 I .- . � : Mr. Goo. Gates a . .",., ­fv. .. " . .- Viviage of Pickeriz g. This yrop6 y is situated i. I nd wife of Cberrywood apologising to those present at the concert that our scrip® Nae used o little a] . - . . - mlarg a ..:. everything at roe -- -' I slang- I .1 ,� , I... .41k. - �; On Church g ' , .1 . I . .. ) , * For fursher par ic I L . .. ,_ - �nv. - :est, ". . . , baye been spending a few weeks with for the whanging in his �eply 4 given above. , -.-.:, ,' ,-;, I., _. 03 . . .: I disgraceful sayings and actions of � . On the pre fees or .by lettter to THO 1. . �­ - g IL4 ­ .. a - - ..-,. Aw - � � '' - .. � . I � , Is in the farces. Mr. Parker . * - . 1, �' . ., That the concert Was not P to specific%- ' . . ,,, , 'le _- I '­ . I - - REMPTHORN, Pickering. - - - --- --- 8 --- - ---- I- bottom prices. ,,- , . friends here. the principals : ' ­�"� � , . - ., .� I , :, .If th - give -Elliott ti s we ' . , - I , � ., : . . .. A hiRlily dvaiting ,event occurred here next says at I neglected to .- ­ .. , - on consider, prove but the bad - - - , :44", f*;. . . i I I - . . .1'. ' i - songs. I did, also tie. - - .; (:'.­'-'.. .. . I , 7 �, - I . . �,� . �;, . . last week being a struggle of master and credit for two weat)Ajr, small,crowd, an], other 4;auses ! , - J11, " - - ­ . - ;L:,� I ." I _ - . ; : I - . I , i I � . . . , . 4o: .. . I .. . . . . "treu and the hired man. Ti give a glected to give Mr. Parker credit fora were dbqbtl largel+ blair eable with this. - '' . - I ,�: , I * . - . 1, I., . , .( . na. $ Spices for next reading, hence ring our scribe it � future to come ­ . i . .".0. . I � , ' tA , r io, . k ' '' ort, of -a great reason for his writ While desiring f, -1 , . - ­ . detailed account of the war would, occupv "' '-� , I ...,. .:. I:,'. . I I I . in his letter. The reading he gave was I . _,i�-� .!�-: ��.,;�-. , �.,111 'i. . . lead 'to a re- I . truth , ­ �, " - '-6f I", � I mucic space and might right out with the tr as heretofore, ' .", �., , I _� h-,--. --..L- 'I., i . I L . __ .-- i _; &. , � � . I -1 / t ' it him. t( prejudice local I � 42, no I - -� ��f, I -- to nothing.,,:,, , if- - - -'too v one of Mark T*ain'w best sketcher, which k� 1��, . " .. . � . still we do , ,�.,�, . I 1. . ..c 0 . ; I ., . i � . .- I . � . . i L 0 6 . �,-_?­ L �9:+.k;�,;4 PICKS AG NCS' - � newel of hostilitiia. It MRY -simply be he stumbled through and succeeded in pr ,�;4 . . .. . . I . .J 1� �� - ... - . I . r e. �:. , -the hired man got the worst of interests, but to perfori t h functions _; ,."1111 L 1: I, ,44.4, I i" _ -, . . - __ I . I f�lljly. I!. , ­ . - r _� - . - i , " r . .1 11, said that making the audience feel very tired, and ". - - , _-,�,Jl, - I * . 1 ..4 .. that the NEws r riders at 'Ughlaud Creek - L 1,1-2 •� 4."I"'.- i": a' . . Open for het ausaction of &I 11e0q0imate . * - * ...­ . .. � I .1 -the squahble. and might have got �nrt because in my'critidiern I did not say, Mr. ''' - ­ -, I " � 7 : 0 . � , .. -,&y settle down liko a I I ppy fablily, as - , .- _� i, I .,'. � _��,, * " . [ . n I . , . ., - I � i.. ­�i.�� 11 _-'r, . . � Battking B 'sine. s., - * - but for tlib timely interference of a net Parker gave or�o of Mark Twains sketches ... . I,,*' �,�, �P . . I , I . I � A circumstancT they shpuld.] - -1 -� by nature an a � OFFICE u, ; Saturdiy bor. It is sad to see people forget them- in such style that it would have eclipsed ! " . .� I � ­ - . � vas 10 to 3 9 - �'t-L ! " '.,. ' 11 , I ? . f lAt . 1_.A. -1 I , - � , X ... I � lio, ,. . . , "!4" ' , , � - --- - �1 . ., #L , I I . . :�.L �'_'#' - L L . , , - _ , - , '" J�r '. - i . I " . .. 10 to I 0�clo . I J8` selves so far as to: fall, upon each other Mr. Twain -himself, Mr. Parker proceeds . I . - I I ..'' - . 4, � . - - .., - . � - I 4 - - , , * , , . . _e� � � �� Is, - - cr. .:. .­ . , I with deadly purpose, malicious intent, to get mad. This with the fact that he is I , tt cost the co*Untry $24 t ,priit Mr�' .- � 1:i,., �h - 1� - I " � -1� - J3 . w Itt * 1 �- L. �, !p � - � 11 , , - I I Savin ank I n- Con' �:7 ­ that the I Voster's Budget�spee6li year. �L ,,,, - . 1, , .1 -,-(,%.Y) Icr �ii - i �!, End Gr6oliar..." L - a bosom friend of Elliot'o, and: 116 0 :L It I . . L, - . I .� �# . , I . , , I , . - � � i I - . East, E .. -' boots, slurs and such -like weaponp. . , 16 t. - -., a . Lgo, . I- . � ._,� - _ I .1fl� � , I ". . � � � . L . 1� - 4V . Cl EOILGE KER gen 1;�;'_ . . %, I , .�f ,&;��,:. .. --� - ,f . L .1 � 4,� 1 - '. . . _ I . . . � - . . 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QIA_&k_� I - :1 kkN , � , L;2:..1.: r�j . I : -I " -�,;- ?, g r.11, , , , , - , �, -�-. f - '' � I - �, . �J - . , , , _ ', �� .�L , I 14 I , -k -.w k � � �' __ ,6,v�.. ?a A. � �� , . . I- �- I I V A� � W, . " , '.. I _` � . 1!.,� . ----.1 __ ­ I ­ � ima , L� 1"'. n, __4 717A � - , ; . . A, - - fv -­ - '! _ - i , J .� ,�, . , .� r "! Ir- ­ .; ., � , I F AINNEL. Wh&t is. the Church Doing T 1 I.mperia Fedei ition. W IS The Q,p, n hasianounced her intention to A GREAT RAILROAD TU EF 0 visit �r r Lane Theatre during the Carl The present 6 is utilitarian and practi Th est on of Im riall. Federati TIIJLI r"Jeets of cal if it is au�fing. It approaches every on Rosa ope season. It will beL her first viiit a riael or the 131avot "slueering It" not yet aucce ed in pre wing it,4elf pro- proj,act, organization, or matitution with minently forward Canadian politics, It if, to a theat since the Prince Consort's d6ath the Century. thi 'question upon its lips, "What use does n the is il hich A far from beitig appears genoe :Six hundred 'ineD are now 199ing ew in bill country io, New til3el.'works ill soon he ei . tab Iiihed There' to be as much d6r Of milroa4 tunnel under th 1'�CANI�DA-- nevertheless, a i in 1861. it,serve?" Nothing is considered too swred ready for bur &I, ither e. St. Clair river, sAt to be subjected to this test. - Even Christian:- [ion among the' London neww on -,Jirl� in Kingston. Port Huron, at the rate of Ir) fet each day- ity,- or more properly the churches which the mother land. At a meet rig held in I ion's don some time, ago under the directioti of the tr-el real purport'of the Parnell commitia This means that before the. year is out one John P. 0tt, said to be th6 ricliest. man profess to lie the depositaries and conserva- City of London branch of.the Imperial- report as there gare shades justnow to British of the most important pieces Of civil on- in Halifax, N. :, is ead. tor8 of Christian truth are confronted with Aeration Leajue,,at which t ie Lord Mayor. partyisin. in America will be completed. the question. (.Sir Henry 8) pr tjilere Were pre - it ij silid Viat Ji4h hatchery is to b3l'es gineering tunnel prope -Staliding in the presence of c8ided, In repl Mr. Parnell, Mr. W. IL h More than 1,2oo feet of the r is tablished. for lakt � Wii Lpipeg. 'd the vernment 8�mply intended �o ask now ready for trains on tile Michigan side these organizations the world asks what is sent such diiitiiiauiiiied perk 8 as tile'L �arj As the spring4pproaches there is a Witbr sai iaining the Church doing along th i e line of her hea- of Roseberry, r"ardinal Manning, Earl of ercial and finitucial the House adopt the Parnell report, and and 900 on the Canadian. The ren ven-appointed work, what is she doing' to Carnarvon, Lord �qtratheder an ft�el i ng in Moutre�til co turn to thank t commission for its just And im- 4,000 feet will he finished at a wonderfully Have the fallen, slid regenerate the world? Lord BrasBey, and 1 many otl c rs. 116 circles. partial con [net. rapid mte, considering the nature of the It asks no I er creeds, but her ciptal speaker*on the occhsioi was the of Supt. C. P. R., A the Commons last week Mr. work, if no aeb I ident intervenes. It has t concernint I In the H)use of deeds; not er doctrines but her Roseberry who started out I)y saying, t1l; te, of t he o the work thus far, Irth-wes have Gladstone congratulated tike.! Government taken six moliths to d cattle qii the ran ges in the North practices. It lays Bright stress upon the the feeling necesmry to the of wintered well so f�r: upon -the I rompt action'they had taken in but worklinen are now more accustomed to theological differences which for ages have was I Louis Rubenstein, of Montreal, Ila i won the Portuguese dispute and their success in the task a nd can work with greater facility been given so much prommence, and wliieh an Imperial Federatioll''Was readyin WKit- in t ence, that the fire' had not tO be kindle(l he use of the machinery, so that the en w tiating the Samoan treaty. the championship of the orld at St. I eters- nego t. - have kept the different sQetiorls. of' the only the burning emikers famed into a flat,' burg, Russia, for figure.�kating- It's private secretary was g1licet" in charge place the completion of Church of I Christ so widely Aeparated. 1C. Mr. Parne st the work not later than the end of the ear. His scheme of Fedelration, if scheme it iny Ic it cf the awarded :0)0 a suit again Hhmanity is hungering for a Christ Chris- -asile front tit, The first Y. M. C. A. conven ion damages in To called, is somewhat that Theotur net itself is over 6,000 fe, ng. tia ity mther than for all orthodQX Canadian North-West, at Winnipegj held the Belfast, News -Letter for stating neral idea advocated fly Vanadiall. re Churchian y. A id the Church must reckon rd. The appir tel ,qually long, so that the c is if upplied tile knives with which Lo proved a great success. he s entire tell i"'Wiall be more than two iniles. A Yederationists; that newsl ( 'o(xl coal is said Cavendish and Mr. Burke were butchered. oil' this cliangedi condition. For her to ,, t have beeii4iscoVered , of.Commons tile Of this 4,Aance, 2,310 feet are under'the ignore.ordes ise it is to sign her death portscorrectly express tl�eir vie.% He 85 miles nortli-east of 1griace station, which in the imperial House river, 2,3�O feet oil the Michigan land side, 114, . 9 notinsympathy-witilthet lecorfourplit,1114 rrant. A, other day Sit. James FergUABOn, Under -Sec all( 2 Ilt ) it rade is I her methods of work must be is 150 miles west of Port Arthu . . I I the Canadian. The g' most generally -4dv(Ocated, viz., Collin -said'th& vegotia- -bottom 'lev ised under the influence of this prom inerit A syndicate of Tor onto men have, 'it is retary for rei )�01 exec ver F i Affairs, footiiie%!e r pt undertho ri representation in the House of Lot Tagland and France were antially level. It i's an iron 'fact, while her aini must be Christianity Houkof Cillillolls, ill sid, inVested $350,OT in BuffqAlo real estate tions between - irt iti; subst. tending to �settlerrkeiit of tile Newfoundland where c I . fit) )hed to piucti .,It lift.. In no otlier way or the more coinmereial idea, Zollve'reili or for spe'culative putpo.jes. cyilld knel—the only one of the kind, in 0 fisheries dispute. 11 the masses I� reached. Hitherto th Customs Union, by w;iieli the federatilly The Dominion Govocrnm7eii�tt h decided to America. There is neither brick nor attention Of the Church has been too much -ties should be guarded by ii, -ot( 8 l8�� e el 11 reiie-*%- the fisheries modu Ii �v,tll the u. stone usel in its construction. either are absorbed with the regular cliureli-gQers, the onk- tlio product,-; of ll o h,., system fr t Unite4 States, which ex'pired last wee4.. �4ollie 04win was- wedded on Monday to there anyl Btays'or supports—simply a main-, ' services being largely arranged witl a countries. His opinion is tht the moth ir(n tube built in sections under-. I it Mr. Peter MeLarerk, the millionaire turn- ho�r ninth litisband at helbyville, Ind to meet their tastes and'wishes. Tile result, practical, and advantgeous �uilon I . gr It(! It is designed for a single track. the I -tion, of the comintinity i berman of Perth, lla,�-been appointed f Kansas, denounces the 0 is, that a large propol s one of which 'the Colonial r Bishop Fink, o Flee ri - lights make it as light as (lay, a'll Senate in place of the. late Scitator Till 'Farme - rst t Alliance and warris C&U.161le farmers engines. eep, the atmosphere as healthy I I- has drifted beyonif the Church's influence. whieli met in London in 1887 If these afe to W n be all fittilig type. fie ask,s, "WhiLt WAH tht EighteE 11 families froill N w Bruii�wick t to join it. aide as a we, afid �teatn pipes hold the Will- WO Jhere mu*t And T�ovii Scotia passed ti�eligh Moitreal 110 adaptiveness to the tastes aind pro�ju(liecis of ference ?" That confe-rence' 1*11IL8 COUrposed The U. 8. House c ttee oil terri ommi toric8 perature t thtl - proper point. It is as dry its lilt for settler Lent in British Columbia last V�eek. these outsiders, that inakes them- feel ti all the most erninent riten av�, ilable in U."! IIn reply to all influential deputation fro will report in favor'of the admission of a street n summer,' and the disagreeable the Church is inikere8ted in their temporal colonies. It all lie Wyoming as a state. features ommon tosuhaqueous work areen- as well as 8 iritual welfare, and thatAhey whiellc011ecrned -tile. C1,111111(ngood of tilf! Montreal Mr. Mercier said that the session Itis estimated that American railroads will tirely at cut. Work is pushed front both have' soinetKing in common with the spirit.. Empire; i -Aight forw, I was too fil I- advanced to pass any. tellipe, 'alice - I tons of steel rails this year at ends. uallf minded in the work of the Church. 1,1141 it Im I Orwl IA I need a. millioi ill 11,11 tilese flikestions. If t) Ill t 1y; I legislation this year. T ,,, pr not Imperial Federation I ,to not know what' it cost of $35,000,000. oposition is ably argued by the Mercier propo�es to increase the re- The*111ght 'Rev.'C. A. DickinBon in the.(ktoloer "'And- wa, "I idwuyi . fi-It," Ear:I-Roselwrry The United States. senate has ratified the Flag. tin the Quebec Legisfatutle Y -1 : .- Ile ays: "'I"he is tdy d ;It tlic I)y Brittsh extradition treaty with a ew im over Revicu. t" a, ,it A to anadian fla� i an offence making t ovo counties out of Ottaw, portant amendments. The deAgn of the preachingpluspractive truth plus life; trut.h of what is Iniperil )I-' N,Ltion;d giv( sepal ate ni6nibers'to Wolfe and. Rich- 'to the xl�')iltreal "Witnem," which is at tire- tion upon the lli�-Ild. President Harrisan has'alithorize'(1 the ex- sejitlewi�ngaertisa(leagaiii.4tit.- TheObjCC- luaterialiZetl into, be, eti lie 1). Lkota hidian's of. these It ions liL%'e reference solely to the centivolopot, At is tile Word inade Toronto' City Co'.11ne'll has decided to tbol- p�-,iiditurc of,$3,(XX) oil - t xeept and C -opriate $25,M) more. with its -omplicated provincial eniblenin. It ish tax exemptions oil real property e ongress will appi tile truth. moving ill and through %It 1111t i I order thrit these 0) fereneen' Tfi Y the present design partl betuvOic life. The it;rc I will dwelling houses to the Value, of $600 and At lutte,- 'Mont.,Tliomas Ilryant, aged Objects III y o1111(ter. The Cquyicil refused to abolisli the 1(;, shot and killed his mother and tried th Of tile 11(h8tiguis %ble Ilyot it appears at tile poeolill tell it becol"s in the truest tiolls Inust be nlct. They nit litee -1 V)( I nally sur- tax oil ill(4onle allot personal.ty. make his escape with $2-20, but was captur- the (lem ice front whi0i flags are us sense- of the it Ministering -it. I t (1311V ud at stated they Ilklist be ve ed ; tond partly becausoe. of the difficulty I -astus lectured in Mortreal y - the source and of all 10(111(1- Composed of tilt! );cst nlell . -ailable .Mt. Ei ed. s iotild be of inakii g the flag. "But who," it ays ()Its. it hould allow no 111ollient ; llil, tilt, Inlist ll't prestlille. to, the other ni,idit oil the dvantge to) the - J.13. Farewell & Co.'8 big (Iry goods store tnitti-�trati t the istance at which. fla, rs are meant tio ' U ot her philali� 11 mpie Or charl t --J e i nsti tu tic III, S1 Province of land inore especially ir� 19�� in Chicago was destroyed by ti t week a I r.est It t4) Iboo Been make out the wonierful nienitT.Me I - atlItC74, 111111 to the city of MoIrtral of t1w closyst r& Loss $475,(XK)- Several firemen were 111jur. op0illt too its St" . 9 - dIU - of thin 3 On earth and in tile ilea W lich -0 I Il tile Un c - . I . foillett 11t,11418, o0 U1141 y ilig to t! th tile Un -it States. (if thoryse ho 11 gilt be. relati rii with the Un o--. .. 11 , - - we hav placed in the midoiffe of it, and 11101ng, to the titick,' antl the to too, neutral Rodney, in enterprising 11fe—ad 1)cat who Ma8sachusetts lia's sent 240 petitiollii to when t icy are brought imtr to him, cani pr,yIIIJ and tile fatherless, to feeol tile- 111111gry, Wilt to Le of AlIN- con- weint to Winnipeg alleging that lie had been Congress 4 that tile exportation of illj� unravel heir significance ?" Then an a remult, -ting liquors fr :Sellt to Avrite li the country for tile N�w toxica oill tile United StAtes to of tile 41 iliculty-of making. &-re being only I raise the1illen tl I e that if elo4er of felIC1116- Ab4m t .4 rented pe -As. choed ditors, and six "ys, tioll I.,; all,A)l1t, 01"k ha,s bTen sentenced to six Africa be stopped. a few it nufact-urers in tile Dolllillio,ll who -reglilmi. of in I'm hardly be t of 1 a trionths.in jall for forging pie' al tickets. The women at Plattilburg, Ito., are pre- tire pre ared tip, construct anch a flag, We Said to have it8 protot pe if] tbi ('11111eh-of not tjll-()Ilgll the Illudilill of ally private y A delm.tation from New Glasgow, are pr, -tically without a i1stional ensign. its' ant -1 --type opring to clean th loojim 1) the ()lit Or v)rg3lIS:z:-.tioli. Vv Oil he other IliLaol, Cause a )X)Y was CAU-ried olif of one tof thein III the I rovince of Quebee t1winost common - I is t OttaNva lto) urge oil thr,-Governmeit -the temple of the New .14-rumdern ; fow the Lit -it if no el(,*)Ul. sellellic, collie -S (Oil t of these a � pie- 41runk oil Sundy -night-. flag is t at of France. which any one txtii make was certaiul - I foi- nAtily I$- . IC' impol tallce of 41eepellill E Lst River, Y to IIze4 ferei indeed, if the C cOlIferenexs r4niv ill., Tree The students at the'Indian achoOol Nkin Car- by PC" Ing togeuter three , . I & .4-i%l I -vai I in th r 11011IN IRA r1V la, t - I ill L o second, 'thegate themelves re found to of no a iai for the iavigation o ; I o -eat co- A.550 of their differei t colorm. III Ontario the If I Lek iroi"'�iikd isti c r 4' interest of the gt antle ' I -It among our- not be shut at all 113, K114ewheve lie co -me to nothing, then you may Y. lisIL., Pit., have contributed t Soil sa,vings toward the relief of the starving lif- is most freiilu�-ntly limed, wh points Out, that the may attach Perfe,--tly­ vertain . t It. A, N1 Ilatever pour ' jl� Delos Hinckley, traveling from thern sailors ione other is ever enqAoye,fl. Thipi by dians at Devil's ]like., Dakota. mif to) the community by stich ewcula,r 11154A k bKaritia's I i I a canvas -covered wagon, (Ira wn Ktateof tI I; the—Witness."eimtends ought is -Relief. Uitertaintrien'. nd 111,4truction mule, reacivA Kingst6n, Out., last week of 4:verson, Pa.. has Fiverk otFe(lenatioti in any form IS all 1111pts '08 They tire of onlilla be relli, frotenol of this iudistinguish- X1.111plifying tile 608pel ill ravelling. He ))il-tll to four gi ry after lmost three, ilibliths of able tuid preplexing niass we should have which. ohj�mts tht While it l'i.,i e-filint-Ittly had tri,t,tl Kanklas for 15:, years and left in size, rfectly formed 'anti will live. r.and Itere then is- Wk, Allen dool -)I. 4 Willie I 11171111le device, like tim Inaple leaf. the. Church in all itg members an(l, sturing f,'*I- s it goesJ it does not go MrF. ewton are both of Irish birth. hich I one, consent all Casmial aceept8 -even (lays of the week, ITIlLy enter allot it rew , s as its e nblem. III :that ease Uie 41ifliCUlty ellIl l')YIM very far. 11etween holdintf I I etill IS ill favi Rev. . Edurar, Ifill, I)ast(,)r of t. The of the jil)stra,ct itica of Inli:t'lal Tederatifoll hucreated some exvit nient of inah 11111 wOuld hAv reduced tA) a IIIIII 'myrna has -4itirclies thsl; tire w Ition bout in a The director of the opera at IPW will nA allow Uic amongst his congegration by declarin that linuill, all we might hopethat die Caliathan ea set la grippe to music. Ike' lace oil pportunity to puss by, unimprov(ml ; for as tile di,Lt,ailev is C triversi011, IS the strolling evangelist -call usetl a divorce gag %voLild at ' least lintl it pronii 1-Ait-writerof M etho,olibt, Quarter- has a fear likewise that tl.e time IIA,4 11"t to was 'the - reatest fraud of the nine centh Gen. Boulanger has been ref every occattioll tile ellsigns. : (donations ly 9 and has appealed tA) the -pope. result of likg;Ll. lit, by the Way, Which. is iL cl-Wlit yet corte when Jetterat if *I be C;lAl7riV-1 .L.Wit rare dimplai-0,41 aln"lignt its. h thu publvi,hers, anl ;01 Westphalia mine owneM have formed an thin. w.)tll( he a wonderful st:�Ingthening TheCharch uproitl,-ts int the colonies, as, fl:r Kofil, as esta lialled I s, " -it .ratioll Count 41C i,mac," -who It -of Citnadlan literatiire)r;vnuLrk. heit anti-8trike insurance association. of the latriotic feeling. whicil the might, of d chiekory'factory at Whitewood, M. o 01 ple future will be the Churtit that is ,low to ti e front I' lild Ila- 8tates that It, is meeting with great Count Julius Andrassy, the, Hungarian nationid flag has lOing IW'en-kuown t )ro- 111110,it suct-c-olf ully applies the -prinviples In us lak, in the venture . . anol sa s the chickory grown kitatesnian, (tied oil Tuesday, a e(l 67, mote. o thoroughly are our neighloOTH tural ' ly prevent the roln giving tllt! .9 of Christiantitv to, mi's present acetts, will. --.81-y attention to. tile lliore t, that Lite ­ Starts 111141 neces this flut a I there is intich superior to that im rted '111C SUItAll of* Zanzilioir is olu- lot. He im a tho 4 liun4i it) he a prarti .1 , of - 4ive 4*111cille. Its StrilKiis are never waliting -su&eeded by his brother, Seynord Ali. in 4>)IklktWtlf)ll its y '8 fricildb-of union is, tilir froin France, Gerinany and Holland I&LtIOIl lookiiiig LO, the g(ooml Of im I I.1r%`Jl %:ate -ILI. With ally Public :or pi.1 ft%ti % EVC111 so,,ul, Ild wo TheC. I". It. land department at Vinni- The German soeialitits have withdrawn We the retioval of (.)h. rl'i HOW the "Yonit 's, OMwt,oll Kingti d hetkval ill this Wol-I&J."- peg is receiving numerous 'enolluiriel from order for a general IabOr strike in ay. jI I -Alli g fill- Prize 0"lloyS MLI the II.Ation. which might in) )air their Work and walt farmers in northern. M of Ilav Ill-ig ichigan and other .1 va lie Ing the IdAl-1111 111,11-1 for the result. lit greatly ranep is sai4 , to be pledged to Rupeort -et e% cry sel . sw)l AL Car . ja of -Nummifitti CaLLs. t1W CIJU8111111111111tif)ll th"y 41) dnielitlyr- : part of the United StAtes regarding land. Portugid in the latter's tlimput with Eng- strip" floitting o% house, III* buinThe (ill( Come princ'ipally froin Cana- dians wflo- hav settled in the States. land. 6 flAg In to be Ole reward of t%wh school that Imi. anot the- A consigpinenit of nineteen and a ludf tons The Duke of Orttians was last week.'8en- ta k (U% prize. -ultl the 10 loalIUMI L*113 6101111 IU%li ROMA Celltml Toronto is determined to keep t8 teliced io two yearti� imprimilinient. Heliolw3ed practive genel-allyobtain- thebetiefitin,the to Itaiii-jukiL i'melled Liverpool. III this The number o ic- nationalizing ell# 4-t oil the inuil rination Of the Wealth in Gre.- wii� ,,.character.for obriety. a niartyr. h vfz� . T t ri Imircel thury am renutnis of about I ellse(j houses in the city is, imited n goo,l Anittricin youth-wivuld be 1110y'llkli UILICIIIAti011. WIL -, Thry were 41 ,keovere(Lboy all le Aiall -r It I I t... lulti illn - t, kf' Arilitly to 150 in a popultion of 70,0(k) It is gaill stilted On OIC The antite olleCt lctsaoll instraetion is neetleti One Ceases to authority t at 'Lrek will retire from the '41 -4114111411 who -fell Into ltritish capital'Feeking invest rient in Aitlel-L- fuA now the City Council has dec ded ") 11, I . 'or what with the 'I ric,olor in ill till er exatrinti. Aipplyto tile Legislatu re for su�lifnci (I'lients Prussian service. it pit wilielt. im furth tioll, proved ell, After.looking #6 Vr it rt-vt)r,l of flit. Quelm c, and I lie American &g so f rooluentily. to fie Ik Lu%c subterranean eave kyollpletely IIHMICY left by Will ill tile Ul it(,ql Killgil'.111. )f tile License' Act is sliall,co)III, el Portugal's women with the Queen at thei P onour the closillo of saloons cutirelyon ptki'lic holi licad are ktarting Out o collect funds for are be-ing, silently e41111CiA1041 tAl a diVikk-41 lille'l vi ith vitts, every one d which huAl I -ell T,he I rititin tir'gxf 7' ly nreiiiiient worn til III 'fence -e call hardly afford in days. lNati011al (It, IdlegIRUCe. ThiS 'A the mmitier A.; Egyplimi 1111HIlIllit'S, 11ill for pr0batt' Ihe 11riti to IM Ingl4tiXtr3l sitslat. tire is In' ov tile mtter of (lei -eloping tile Jilluke Of ()I.IeILIIK nd Send hink luldt'l* owing 1.40 racial aull olith-renem ilk otLA.ly lid out in reziK-1114 ilig � lgol lig Of thl-se have'lieen taken by r. Moore, tlik- 'cus of the K( )otellay dis- e -t Ito the frontier. heIC-I%Ali Ulu in- the iiiiiiing resolil of the USCIIIII, Ing en ti i it proposes tonpileal stcatl 4)f lliLv,llkg it U1114)II rezieltillilling a cherni- cunstAor l Tlic..It K! I Tht -ndet out tri;� ­i�,00tcnay sni Iting trd' . A isliop,of coon pOund our tilt! I ) all rental are alm ereute,l iminense- works at' to Amen :a for f units in aill Of a V. am 1111milre. Ite 11. I Il1VllIbk'r of tilt' gVc."It INtikkil 11w. ons tile f the apot Uosis Of Joan of Arc. crable reo still after the- 10tern Of a wItiggin.i un r. \lo4,i-,, x the date oi their mixture. Ilk all Illeallis let Ili t INK) years before C11 ribt. A At the colonial it 111INCA fl&g that Call. be clivaply - and. casily .1111 of the, of ()rla is collil­ ()It 'I'llill-kidity t, Mfli)1;160111� 1 Was IIIIA111-11114111-41y . )ITMI14 bill It'll t WI-ites of ),o:X1, ill ti L It -that bearn no'distinctively # .1 operations, 0 ie 1p,licy of Australlim I""k (If a Of tile allei011t EgYP7 13111(l ; HIld It of pssed approving of I'lle tA)tVIll I 11 I I IVILI It nd \-IelVille, lef - I.i 1 'Atioll. AS tile Ct: When 3 ('.it d t (if it railwy fedel' to C01 vilicia levice, an that, will Im displayed oi tttsterners ftoni the every suitable occan.ion and in every suitable SwiLzerland '-wIII act &,q arbitmtor (if the wwi burieAtl with all lionors, being heirs $2, f Iwhitt, aworks. re at the back 4 . lisplite concerning the boundaries place. . . . Al aild a genuine ho011i I— . and sometimes fully and, in hort, With le thall of the min -tuguese potisessionii, and tile Colir had as much attention lutid to it as it 111,1111II (XI',0 tike Pot is, cxpeut(,�I- bellig­ It haol long lieell believed that loutt IkWl tell (if tIlk-Ill Illllgillg State. -les of Ireland* Fah rhere is little (lot . II)t that the p.menger existed oil the east hank- of the f rom :P2, If M ON III if Personal t 4) � 1, (A X), - oIII!' pronounceAd slice, is the -kv at lic t DIII)IIII hlli 21 lut ()ty). e 44 9) -se I e, and in the autunin of IS89' aiiir Dunburg, with her The qouth a,(+ Company lost 8�e Egyptian, asstated abOve, found thisancient left of hard AiLondon (x I * airics. , There are nunic for (;aelie'f $2r)(),000 by tile recent strike. PaSsellgers and crew founderd in the rco6ent gelielt'. typhoo-ildil tile Cllilla.setl.� many �kijids of siths� At to most noticeable burial ground at lk4ii Ha,ssn, about IN) what may lot, The linperiitl Governinent.luts declined to being !the hall-sith 0 11�13110e) dr white miles from were Sooll at nIt-ft. A Lisbon tell t B'YMP- A Support an eight-hour labor law. All fainilicis representing the ancient work, and (lug out hundred.i of thousands, $2,. r, - I I !-I .: tons sIIoW the, ItOpUbliClill Cuse has been in- prinotA6 and nobl. of the frialk nation have onwere quickly sold to, local ford, hiLd a of �I 6111I.- Mr. If,-)Ilqtoii has resigned the 'secretary- creasing in. sixongth daily and the of attkiel dan Alex- tliere w,re ei Ilt- t th ship of Loyal and Patriotic Pilioll. Ic inonaroby almost any to them 4 han8hee, who warns and other lots found the I ay to tl might come at -;tates r li III I them Of Impending death or Atlanger. The tindrian merchant, thenee by the Stallier ivhose MY arted a ball"110 - the form of a white- consel moment Phar(os and rhei,es to uverpool, where they dkity 4"ll it is nEnglnd have st, , C appeard lit TiVics fQr its outly ies of the Siberian Prison horrors 9d. t0lI like these that (III t fund to I The stoi robed with lovely but tear -stained were knocked down at t:3 13. against the Par"61lites. f ace. he moans around tilt- the casements to a local fertilize� inerchnt. The auet6ii tile Iare said, by the St. Petersburg (,ov* I t The exp-4liellcy of a pinny to" the nient, to be canards, to influence the tveat- (if the wherein dwells the chieftian's was only known to the 'tratle,' but evell the whole Britizili E inpire and Allier' a is bcillg� ment by the United -States enate of the family, -A41 her vo�ice &night be inistaken for lbone"buyers looked -norvouly at t fie sanipl Ic 4". . A, rich trith one Extradition Treaty. tile Boil- mig Of tile Wind. The broker knocked the lot (town w I -it'll-na4l lefL a I�L,S--; of Sydney is dead, 'at the uga of he Emperor of Germany lim eon- Tradition hath it that tile of the'caW heads for it haninier." Sir grandfather Of aggreg:.tv iho', gil ol e of tht, 85. Hu the first wa.i a privy inenced to give practical effect to hi the writer was warned of his approaching of tl c geripts by promising all inereas(I of de-L'th by a banshee, in a peculiar 1inanner. ern—die( f cillor and ito heir.- ot Alf I Fighting Among Dee.r* -ing decorationk; upon workmen He was riding along a quiet utuntry road, ()It -'ankell and conferi in I I two Inere Webster says the x sta,tc factories. report c onerates Mr.. Parnell in the when a woman, who had sitting by the In the -course of a recent interview T anoti ei, 4,( I I , veiling her face in her ative ;Of tile il-011 but his party. Henry . Stanley ays that he is at he'd At -side, rose, and Dwin, the head gamekeeper of Bus pent. h that Present busy On the report of his African- CIO& advanced toward him. His horse said : "I saw two dect, fight as I came along died in 1889, a lit', lluia(e UlTr of: pio'l1l's, Documents publi;ied at Likib n s ow -opensities worth $I, RX),009) 81 , I I I tile the Scotch missionaries opposeTa Settlement journal, and that it will occu y hipattention stood stock still, and could be moved neither just now. Are their fiFhtin� pi 100 I - at ' * es,i s - of the Portila'tiese difficulty th' satisfied for some months to come ; fymt When com- by whip nor spur. The strange woman laid naturally.mther t9 Y t a their nature. 11 personalty" (if LOY, 111011'.1, ueti r' '0 I�ord Salibury' Pi heirs divided the I little , I it eted he may afford himself the pleasure of hec wh7ite hand on his heart, and with a low They Re to pierqu Is, but as a rule ex lig lilt of �l Biting his friends in America. wail, vanished. Befre nightfall, the istory. cept �n autumn, they are not vicious. This WO. But ev�ll lie does not c lie 111) vi Nevill, baker—WI o ov r he Four hundred lthfilts*and miners in roat continues, he was a season tiley have been nlwe quarrelsome than At of Britain adhere to their demand for ai tell per But there - are li ta aire baker oil thi. side f i Ath velier 11siths" than uadal, and *e have had a dozen is gs killed cent. increase tit wages, and an itimiense Pri6serving atural F16wers. A K). k.- the banshee. The Leprechann, , gay little du'rin, the' winterwhich died in the fight. whose."person striko� A riew method of pre in gaudy garments, I attrib serving natuml flowers fellow, tricked dut season. They all tll;,s It must - be re c A., I tl rehill's Liquor bill hits has been discovered by an English lady, hammers at his brogues under the hedge. personal I Lor(L -olwrt V areinbetter condition thanisthecasein a or hard a, i-hf, ndplit's strict limitations whose process is well worth considering. If It him and squeeze him tight hard winter, ant*hat makes theinboisterous. estate you call Cate iij6yed in,the' The flower bgda were cut just'as they were lie will show you gold galore ; if he induces We have three herds, which tog�ther nuin- not.being liable to suc ession (luty. upon the fih�.ruy ttiey have loes not count ill 01 xOe oilcoliolic beverages about to open, afid the ends of 'the stems you to look away for a single second, he her about 900 animals. There are about 500 Cardinal Manning has writtewa, 14ter, in covered with scaling wax. Ruh was then is gone., And there- are countless others. in the large herd and about 200 in each of ,F I-esclipts wrapped separately in paper and laid away It will be many and many a day before the smaller. But it is iniposible'to count The Piovincial of I :0 which he calls, inpei I te free, and we the 'exi lice of the wisest and worthiesttlkat haveproceeded in a box. When they were wanted she the fairies depart from Iieland� forever. them exactly, as they are qui iact L from any �overeign of ourimes. clipped the atems just above the wax and The demalffolzues howl may yet prove too have no chance of ascertaining their ex. tte glanders b,. Quebec ani ist a,,ki immersed them in Water,* to which a little stron for t6em, and when it'does, Ireland, number. "—Londou Court Journal. ell Mr. Justic Butt nefged cfvpt. 0,slle, _g the attention Of the N at licafio,for writs A Vork llj�rc had been added, and though the flowers the Ireland of poet and w4c, will exist no Ottawa to the fact, askingli fferald and Lot tar, but I I Plthered nearly a month before, on the longer. Wherefore, long IN to the "good ately enforce the law respect lig tbey opened with as much beauty people" aud 'sweet ba4 hick" to their The old toper does not need ice whenthe diseases affecting an trials -i I)ublin Freemanti Journal to 1: I e enemies. gets on to skate. Federat Government it, 1886. oats. and ragrance as U freshly plucked. t t r t r at it I,( V gr ar U I *A IAIOIL r ut tI A, wlf FA' It felic. inj has, tilt - ml k that, it of aw aware terillille tilt - Bulletin" I trates tile di to milk, and time thall a cow at each -milk. The I The evidew pretty cotic milking was the flo. more agreciti of milking In The bung!in� itively allrw% affeet her -g may have (III ation of draw In&: 1. the eo ii N-( More or less i —as saliva- " i tile Cow is fill of If 1) tto tile For inarket Ii people will -k( lawn, well fe, ' Ll wish to ten, we Attend to tl,,( them and llfrost it, ns will it. It Isa g4l� diannicalantl We iike to In warli) milk. cannot lIe voll For the first 1 .prove for the they gaill 1, fail till death olw ta-ken.that if neglected" I fellsive tate A . cent of pirosT I)otasli two wr of crops tile eflect of 1 - that is has been elements of that full -avt w("I al teen to tweitt fruit with Ili- espeeialiv viiii Or ilito.the ,4,il. Call in nially A Applie'atiolk of I If applied I Ao stir the so broadcast ui be stil-re't ;is f With onion: ifig I 'i to prep; ol and theri, wit] tile soil ; then or the ce(I -;I ScattereA.1 ovi eliltivati011 \vI Boil. The ro near the surf for WolLking soil. When there Call be iligt well into c3ai also lw ob -NI3,rk out the ndthen put .1 hill is to III tile row is :I Soil well, an't .This places til - it call be, Plants. I t i.s ashes come in, hene'e cal ate weil with Ashes aid to and call be. Pr garden or true I'Age, -if lit, is tile Ilse of Ilk That tile tliell are not wealtl managAiM by aniusellient who have earn oll!y and hard It is little - fo -Sanborn to 33 per cerit. ii occursi only pi Competence in. is that eare Wastes vei and that this v 8at4ed by tilt! I silo affords- u'] the corn, clov, Buell as late I oa to the wekther certain in the a Then how ci feels, when hi,, all 61111gly stort risk and is reatl ed. The cheall) ki Matched board, &XV giving gom f . 4,,. i}-, i I 1 - --_ ,5 I:, �.' (•(1(•raiion. i i I ill 1,(1rialYe(lerattion a:l pri-�sing itself_ pro-- .,,idlilll politics, it is •.'!t i; far frc»nbeing 111 i country: or � t,.1, 11l�' head in Lon- - i' :,t• (I Ire410 1 of the ' tilt• 1r11p(rial Fe(1_': 1 I t i l t• Lord . Mayor '.i. t here were �►re_ 1 (•, t ,lls as tb,e Part %Ltiming, 'Earl of - I4 n lour C»mphell- • < „t hr.'s. The prin, l,t,1 Was the Earl of i 14( saying, that • 11:•'i•ytal,li,hnleut'of .. . ,%.I, :tlreiuly i1 U�jst I t 114,t tl, be killed '" <. t.illw(I 111to a flame. : •'I, If_scllvnic it lillay I)e . - a>:4l(• froul ' t'he ,',l i1Y Canadian t he l,eWSpalrer t'e- 1"..t, �'leti-s. He is - I I1 rt•c e Ir four )halls , ,1. ,,.i/.., C:1,01►jill I i I ::e yf Lord4, in the .It PIF, ,-t", Council: - .,it•.(, ;t /,ulli•ercin or : •,t•11 the: fc(lcratin(r l 1t�- it protective t of all Other -, .s l;,:tt the .must'. - . 1 .vivitiltreOus Union, t I•I'tnlal (.e)nferenee ( Ill 111 flu-i-ishes it Ott 1s;is tha, ton- ' '. 11 `1( Ailable(il •i tlOe; " _ ill t the (plestions -. •nutOIl t,(y)d of flit• ,� I i1:(!'(l I-v('o11lrllV1lil- - ,,;11�. }f that wits I ,11, 111,1 kIIMF What • 1':,trl I:uselwrry - t \ :1a, tlit! (plestiotl' . •I1 tilt' perlodiutl •f t Isco(• CoUfer- . : .. • )l; f (•ren(•e!s" maty: Itt l:t•(•t•S+:try ctwi(li- -� :::;141 u1(let perlodt t het• must Ile: 1; .(t;tiI;J.Ic at tJtc _ _. 1:.)t pre.,Wll_e to" k• i(.,t to pt•u(Ince .1'n(la>tit"hs. Reptiv-, _ =,e who, ImL'ilt be 111 � :,s too tit•lit,ral - };(,tet.;wrry Coll _ 1 .. -heirtc of-federa- lluiv o. -mile about :.i•'h it conference, ..;:ln I"f iUly privat,c. - . ••i. till• .Itht'r hand,'. "lit •of these• colt- ; i,c�c Conferences , ' w of tlo avail 1il,11 \-ole arty ile . �t h:ttt•\'t't• N't,itit' It'll i11,s�' i)i ,- 1171- . �, " all'' llllpt%s- . • :It')r)t• flit L,lII,1(.Il ' . .it• )t ' i -S t•ntinetttly - _•••1('-, It t,,s IlOt C) ti,etii'•. in fan n • .,••twl i.11 l' (lcration .i ):(111,)1.1l"out i:n a - I, 11 r.• iS 1111111(•1111w- : A the tlnlc hay mot e: • - -11 4.1,1,11} lie carrieei : !!v colt,( les, as for �I- ( l:t�ti-idEt. %vould lia- _. , �'1:1(•S fr„111 !„ ivilig the :,' I,Io1•(•• (•"Illpreliten- 1 ticrt,furc tt) the - I' tiwir attetitiyln t+► 'e.. ::,I ,lit•licliltie-s p t'. :• II' ,( 1114 ;►till wait - Illight greatly : •1I i ilt-Y st, '1r►lently • . . ''!t(it tit it (la,v. - : e;d 11rii4titn. . t ht• :-;hour(( Of tient ill Alneri .- ,tr, r,.t•t)r(1 of the - .• 1-ll)te(1' King(lon). 111r1L;:•ii or of 41e -- t: l:• :t.tiu sV.(4rn to in .,.i.I of succus-. :4,i•\,lic'I possessed I I:r, 1,(•rt`•, a('lydc - a ,1„-:,,:11N►,(NN), and - ..1.'111_ ltuitic of t}IC - . , %s I : h .-i )(N l,1 N KL - - .%l;l I "wilt Gr( -f- t 4.1.•' i;). in 1.:1mg'- - 1-::111 of L(-%-rn - 11.1•:I ,-infill'- his A•• A,ill lotilit)n- __ ., , tL;u, ti.),IKN),- �, \•.4'x4• u(Inlay)us, . 1 , !:wllf ralltrIllg - ,1:�'• ttt Kl,t;(Ni,- %) :••,t Dublin I I h;u•,I' e;isII, of 1•;( I('41111�-alent, I ) • 1, ,I'l'l '.'ilitCs left ..1-. 11•. II. Craw- ,•th(•r !deceased' I, - hi ble to nuc- 1 t i fi);ut es f:1 -;`lisp hind 1', •in 'there µVit- .:• 1,ol'.11til,lity of f ( .: i l (I ;Lt-arjec. I.'ft it less int- ,,,,.• ;If them--S,r 11(' t ;rent 11 est ,,11c Wil worth ' . : !::;j"1. •i�he richest” it 1ii.�try, who :,, rt a rTl: of plows, .: 4 XCeellcd by the . X1,11 :ts-titter, whose I t i • slim of $ ,x)0+ ,t rrdnlc ul) to John - . car(l Of a nlillio'n- y �,-, x floe �ltlanti a •i "I it t .-1 ff)0, ;,at all this is in r. :Ind that real ,l ''1i: ('lltaler'atloll► ,t c ion (tray. -.a-�—�- � '1 lff-„,';l. 11r.j 111 t I. (•I.(: ,,f t ,1'u ('ase9 • ' I I I l i u Lorette, hits Culled lu Ali •ter 4 A,;riCultnte . li °,- t'•:.Illi; '1_:I ; t(1, ;:..11,.” i- (. tt3 y ,' to;p -tin" c•l)n.n' 1 n:a1 oil set �,(l ihl the !" iIt I`86. �• . . r tel; i � y, J ! 4• t_(fd 2i. ; c ,., t 4 , r 1 L 4 » } b , g --I.z . I I Vii! ,y A' r.Y}i i, I � _. - -7 - - .. r..>: -' * t, 1 F a A _ _ - x: Vest \ '. ' - '.. �' • . + -, - I - - _ - ✓ r I 1� .,, _ ... - - . h. ,-....!, ,1 .- . 1, - A ,• SI -.4..:P '.l li .-sot A. } • --{ ....,' , , , iia _ .: ►.. % - --.w Jam, `t)... -i. . 'b ' t_ Y a_!• I - - '' " (•- - thy'' w" lt- _ .,ice L44**19 d:•e : r VQ4r,'^i1M�$i:r% •'.' Fl 4t ,.� ,t,SF <' .. ' ''? • 7 ' .I .-:tabu - . - _ - _ i L)r•. I .,.•ry.k.. y�<. i{'• �: :ren <,r p :� ! _ o : _ t °-Er.,-r. .Fs. _, ' ,I >«. _ F t; ;' _ ..'. q. tri , '! .. ,. ,.. ' •' - --1' . I , - -h.' I- I. - Fd'..e•.. t �?', - . 1 . t i <` ._1 jj I -v I - . • 1GRICUCT RAL. - only o wi 1 prove w long they will last, and - ..t . ,I I- . I 1 - ` - ,. , . whether it will he thea r in the Ion run WOIDaO*g p'Ork.. , PAST AND �LOtY liZILIKrld. pe g Th ' to bttilci of wood or of masonry. If the Theme is no ©nil to the tasks which daily 111111 11 a,s� 'v' s Corporation '- _ . wooden silo will last ten years iC will no confront the g� housewife. To }se a eitcceas It is generally tunderst sod that fast milk- doubt be preferred to masonry. ful hou;sekeeper,"°the first requisite is gcx)d Off' 0--N IO_ I • . ) i �. jpg.}1:Ls the advatltage of securing more Wooden silos built of cheap rough lour} r health. How canes woman contend ttgainat i �-.- I „otic than slow ulilkillg. Iittt we are slot holding 100 to `200 (oris c ost about 60 to 5 the trials soil worries of housekeey ins if she t'�'IT� . . $I,dOQ,00i1. - • . aware of any scientific a riments to de- cents per ton•ca it . be Bufferin ► frnm those Subsoribed f3api ' . •'. _ -, pe P Y b dletresaing trregulari,- �.0N• - 1 i te, u►ine the sfact. Mr. Ralph Allen, . of If built inside a barn the expense need ties, ailments anti weaknesses peculiar to I ,f � ' I)clavan, Ill., -however, g ves to the "Jersey 'not be over 50 cents per ton capacity. ' her sex 9 Dr. Meice's Favorite Preach iotic n is gtmre Anil Vanits, 23 Tei, onto 91 , Torgnto. - t uts.�l[ul:� r, IIoN..l, ('. A"1K[xl�. d liulletiu" a ljttle c>iperjer ce that well illus- Corn has been ane} wjll continue to })e the asPecific for these disorders, Theonly:,ined ; jIlu� ,; ' Y Vice 1 residents • . IR ADAM WILSON. Knt 'd , tratcs thel diflerence. Hi boy was learning favorite crop for -ensila .0 in this country. a('Id by druggists, under a positive guarantee l HUN. It. J. CARTIII(1HT KC1fa _ 1 t to milk, �u(1 took toads and a half (rimes more It suits our soil anti cilnittt Intl it urns from the mznufacturera, ..atiafaetion suntan- A. E. hLUMMEHa = }• • _ (true thwi a fast'n►ilker, ho gqt from the lnificent yield of fifteen to twenty tuns pe) tee:l iu every case, or money refunded. See TtiidCompanyisappmved byOrdcr-in-Cotincil d cow at each Inilkin 9. 0 1`ll� poutlde of acre io riot approached b an oth pr•nited guarantee on bottle wra a .. • Y Y (#I Burp,. pp r. of Liege- Govenior, and is aceet)ted by the High �- nlitk. Tle buy coo d get:only 7 to 9pounds, (:at ClpVer is a crop which is a Bort- oft An old'la[ly web made to�cry bitterly the (�otirt of Justtice for purl►oses c► su("h Court. f .+ 'Clic cvideuce i11 favor ofJ -fast milking has r c �tcinical sup 11en1,�nt for corn, that is the l his CoftlPallyy acts pit Executor, Adminis. � ; : other da because e[mre ball, bo a stoned herr trator, RAweiver, Guar Liquidator, p y y pretty c reclusive -prow fled the time in two when feel together form a pearl tour- cats. Sle said the hurt leer felines, , y y Aasi�nee &c Trwstee under seeds, Wills by F > � , I ntilkll►b leas all frac cljf}er nee that affected tete ratdon, len[I eye luslieve that farmers ) Apt►on tmcntor'4u)>Kt.itutio)t,:tndiu • . (nly truth 1s consistent with itself. - H'e in all P' nttnci(Lt buninceu; ti b' axe Agent "T j�r , the Hots. The fast milker Wray have been ,will to tjle n r future finch)I their accotult in tt ho tells a lie has all nature opposed tri him • .(' Iecti l I ••f Rent I Ks, Ili t • tl'tent of -Money ���*M�+1�"` n,(ire acre able tO the co ,and his manner growing! cloy r as well as ciorn for ensilage. for latutre is truthful, awd its iEl aclostues are '� ecuritloH� onlc�, anc� O ( untor„1: t,.: all I3onds 5 of milkin may have ben more t►greeiable. tie of the cl iec obsticles to the increase of in the direeMon of truth. �HE -1 , The bun 1'n • Vf the bu na kava been - h loco abeolately free to tntxodut� WONDER 0 HEAL/NG 1 . ' b b Y Y pis -1 clover growing is the 4reat ditliculty Of All Men* NAT6NEv . �EE. ourgoods.. (Brite and be convinced,. CORES CATARRH, RIMMATISM NW- ititcry an Dying to. the Meow. 7 his would_I Coring it in a Wet season -especially the C�I radian Watch Does Toronto, Can. RALaIA SO$ T r , . aflilet her `giving down, its it is culled. It second crop. The si}o removes at once this Young, oId, or nlu}dle aged, who find �henn- T�n - ' , E H$OAT,PILES,WO=) I -= . tan OLI1'E BRANCH, the begat rem fly $jj$11S FEMALE COMPLAINTS n111y har'e lllltC a9 IIitiCh to (l0 Wltll tIIC earl- i secoiulty and makes ft re Bas and once tris selves nerl ()us, weak an exhausted, who are 1l1iL�S f , Y j known for ail felnitle comstui tri. 8EMORRgA(iES OF ALL RINDS. t ' t :!tion in 0 e yield as the diflerence in tinlo to grow. brokgn' down from' excess or overwork, Sample free. J. rIIOTTErt, 5liichipolld 5t., ., of 411-wWjti _ the luilk ha( . You Inust please 1 Perhaps late! grown barley may also prove resultin in twiny :of the _ following aytnp- Toronto, Can. . V86dlnt "w&y&Extern0y, P~keew.8i,$ma the Cogs i you want 1►er to do her 1)est. , useful for a sol ge crop tO he cut in Octobter, toms : Mental depression, premature ol(1 . WAD A PAg,�R P0ND'SEXTRACT CO, XowYork&London : . - • .� i �lorc or leis ujilk is seer ted during milking but of this we to not feel tuj sure, ex rience age', loss of vitality, loss of menu r bad f _ - y' F°or R`L,M) vash i will sell (tont-quarter interest I, .r . -:Is saliva Is secreted dureug bating. If is needed to pr(►r a its value.' [Mt►ss. Plough- (lreama, Elimiaeas of fight, palpiti<atioll of the ill stn old-est�iblished ►rofltrible cit btisi► ss ' ana rvMox sMcsauat. Prt.ace' t . . ,- pp t y )l •) IIospaal. No knife Boot fte.. ! the vors is annoyed, it cl ticks the aecretiou elan. heal (, emissions, lac4k of energy, pajn in the This in It -etre chance. Lltable cityn invited. . of milk; jf pleased, it timulates it. .For : t' • _- kjelne s, hea(hael im Iteferenree exchan cele 1'rinci )urn . 1 �A�E c. H. Mch[tcessr, 1►t. n., : r ' y �, p ple<s ou the flue or K I UIlty. FUl , No.63 Niacara St.. Budalo, tY. Y. ; t hese reaserils, it -is int taut to have fast l STAFtT 1 ItE CQMf OSfi , IIIEAP: boc}y, aching or peculiar senlultjoil a}xlut the ptirtieultan; addredd, f . nilkcrs 11 ho ,ire cod ni ured and a 1 I P.O.-Boz Tor ' 1 g glecable scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, __ ' _. onto P.O., Ont. r ._ i - to the COWS. _ Next month ill be found the'best time of specks before the eyes, twitching of tilt; A DNY. anQ . 1; . the year for stiartiuga fresh su}►plyofintanme, nnt$cles, Qye rills and elsewhere, baal►fuh►eda, The Great -Ottoman Blood Reme y. '1 10 s O0 rcliln(lctabte w(►stc ` ' • \� a should �;e t {C►gethel the materials and dePoai'La in the urine, k►as cif K 111 . x►lver =0illtrantecd to cure ail disease y oIt the b hod for men and women. AdAress T, D[_ Scun.Ttrnlly ? e �' }' whether brought on by Indiseretion and exf ess t �Hlaldg Street �Yest, Toronto. i < F Tr>.�Ixc: r[tcx5 1 t tllc fouundatic►n for a heavy troy, to l►t' teudernesa of the cal s and a sine, weak er, „ J ( , u4ed in our farming operati' ns this year. I- tlabb thus • s I I oraridint, iron) hercditltrycau::en. 'Will r(.rilot( - +--. �ci cral •ecoinnlended the 1practice of coli- y teles, [lesire to sleep, failure to he pimples and blotches from the skin and by its 1 1 . and a:atisfiecl that if absorber to were 1 oxide'+1 rested h sloe eonsti )ittic►n (fullness of lltvigortt_ingsction on the bt«xi restores failing THE A linin}; chic e1u5 in a too and fattening thelil• for t�le yarl, stal►les, house and epna tl►e y p' owurn and builds n ►the r, ntcm of the,; •� ' !' E RT Fill' liiarket inti -p ►ses it s necessary. Soule p + hearing, h" of voice, (lesire .for solitude, I'g t ) � , e soli er- y - supply of nlannt'e tllx)n'' tl c avera re farm excitability of temper, sunken eyes surround- Address OttAnn �1Medicine Co Mail B bottle, S _ / %I-lik to have fo <ls very frit ; these b 1 u ding, TOILET SOAP COY $ - 1r111 1!; tc'1 eolttsc to fa telling but We con- might },e double in iluulit in value, anti ed with LRA DEN CtRCLI:, oily IuOkin r skin, Tor►nto. • also greatly iucr�ased Ili -(1 anti( Without etc., tare all a m toms of nervous debilit 8A0� ' si4lcr : chi lkcn ;illowcd to i un �)r er a gttict I y' Y P y I TRi:NSPARE,?1T . +ouch xnl till fit for ttLble t11[ se absorbents the most', valuable portion that lead to inanity and death unless cured. p`fip j. 1aN1'rt, sell fell oil , of farm manure oes to aste. Of eonrse 'TI►e s tin or vital, force Navin lost 'its a b r - - P C�R80LIC ACID TOILET 5641 rf(:ct'on; r.rd like- fur cys similarly trait gg P g _ 5�� !s pleasant to it e. \ : - 1 there is -Considerable L•elx)r evolved _in tl►is tension ver function; wanes in eonseyucure. • • - 1 $ `. c4I the at c usually fit E:uottgll. To t}►ose we>rk, but the re 'ompeusu' n the way of in- 'Those who through abuse committed ill ' ' a ' i ' e' c • P • It heals the skin. and deiw tt ;u) tsi h do C(infine th r ehiCken.9 and fat Creased yields is also ample: How to increase i norlinee iia i>e •rtnallentl oared. lieu stroys Insects and germ# ! - - 1 - ten. 1st s;l lit sura t( have thein 1sc11 fed the sup ►ly of fertilizers oil the farm is et- rn Y P` Y d W . _ { _ -I. _ front the �' .ty first, sc, that they Will have K Y n• adfitess forbook on all diseases peculinl "1 + t on the halt Ot marl - R i i l�` :. ' tills to ,e the abs�)rbiu(; question telt Alpert- 1 t7 mall. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Fion • _ t�l6Tl� I(il:�� �I�ViJ � �8L - , • f 1 '' plcutl ,f f evil r,l► t.hcul liefare they ale put call'agrictilttue. 1 he so�nertte face the rues- tit. }''., Tornnto, Unt. I3Ooka sent freesealeol. up. 1'I t: t ,cul in a nit •clean coop, sO crn1 tion lu the old of tactical 1si)rk tl►e Ixxsn- II tri disease, Blit$ anted Ere h6r� ., .Ileo tl at each bird of at utostea(th is:tir rpt the symptoms of which are t�. DOA1�I & SQN.. No. 3z4a . ( I cr We 11111 )nastcr,t ie situation, and render fawt s lis, u le li )s nutwbnesa I situ- rete, This offcrisgoodforWdaysand Of l,irds till have a sC )crate' a a tment. ' Pe PrP I + I 1 For Circular Address,` tOt� is made to assist us in securing.. . ::� ' M I P' Ouroelrea fndepe ulr.>�It of the de:tl[r iu tion, ski ► },eat$, hot flushes, rush of blood coil agents to introduce ow ' :ltten(I' o he ordinary rules of health, keep mitnufactm"ll for ill ` I NortlllPOtC AV�4`., Toronto. 11 Matches and Jewelry, tie Her �tlra. There is a gre:►t to the head dull til in the heart with 1►eata D L� quire everyone ordering, t., eat then► sC ti nllously tic u, live :L little gt it (real of rttlufom t, k 'nlatlt II1Ci'ftlt(111 the sU on + + ){ g, r'a )id and irregular, the seC(►rlll hettl't H this advertisement out and send E x11,1 allll INL� II(, <1'76111, L}lell' /11(rCatl\ C Oi' j( with their order, agreeing to ' stock on the faint, thereby nlakiug ':a greater 1►eat quicker than the' first, Iwiu alxsut the Pt try and make sales from -w , {il!1� 1111 )It,t 1,C 111 a 11'Opl'.1' atatt t(1 thg('9L (ItttLlltlty Of inAlltlr(!. '1'1tE' alllOtll (►� KIOCk 1►rl:►nt }x,11C, CLC. rahl )(a9ltlrCl 1)c cured. 00 mammothcetalol(uewlriab 1s sent tree tinth evert 1t, It is a }u(,(i pial► to fee(1'on oafnlCral, Iti :11111.4 be governed by the amount of fodder No cure, rho ppn •. Sendlfor }xx)k Address - watch. onreceipeof 6[ty (li:u1"thea ;indriccnlcal, `oulelikebuclt sllcstat• inodttted upon chic farm.• There c:tit he no \i. V. I.C'1iO:1') 50 I•'ront Street I(;ust 1'or i Q cents in postage \tamps - 11 c iike- o nllx whatever illeal is given wilt + + _ I atl a guarantee 9f goon Cconomy or profit lir keC it l t -Welty heal Uf onto, Ont. faith, we )vill rend the Nrarli milk ;and give the coxal" Warn►. The:.j cattle thr)ugh thelrlinte� he(► fifteen 1vi11 A )ro x►1 has i►een made Loerectamouu - ti. watch to yyou h �- , 'i I I S prexs.C.O-]).,sub eco to ; - Cannit h ! t ontiu(4} wont t11au 1i hrec seeks- easilY'Cunsume tlle� anwuu of fodd(r pro- went to Lhe memo- Of Searle, to roe )laCeol - +'=:+urination. 1[ , FOr the t i . t iseCk t tic. ' feu , t E -n t.hcy iu1- duced. I Y 1 1 t<I,: ld perfectly .alfa). lot-ovc for the na�t tiro lviceks, after 1lhitl► -( c)n the Brc►thets I o1nt, at the finish c►f the L)cliveced anylcbere in Canada. Litrgest �4G,, f,Ict,ry and e:aettr i :�) , 1t'C 11111st :llrh rather' td &•tvc what we wham ►loin coarse on the Paramatta river. Stock. Lc►west I'riee�. h, - .' ai reprewnted 7otr 1 ' they atitin decline, soil 11ar�I,lE'Coutiuue to (}+, ulltke. If we prnvide al dttr and a1►s(,rL- \othitlg more. im s:tit� authe►rit titan tt � 1 cath pay u,ebatttnet M y gr, :{1 and take the fail till d a }t i��e ul 1 ealsue f i 1 ularged ijv c„ts for c►ur stable manure , we can sitce it trx► free uent sir -indiscreet use it. If C�a11Sla,Ild 5011, ,atch,otherwiseyou . y er Ili- bo\t" •1 (IcIan emelt. Great care must 1 . parr (lishwarranted thia(i or half t}icre, anti hen �1'e rein lulu , thunder itself wait to be continual, it K•Oniti 72 t0 7K lfElu#,' tit. �i (`tit. Tort/llt0. ria cladwarmotar . `t ' • Ill• tak.cii at their Coops are very eleap, for, ininiensely to the aloe of the manure• crop excite no more terror than the noise of a I ,t p,thitiur,metatwtskh if ucl lalrt 1(, their f}esh -will have a most of- 1,1.. kee )nig a col Ipoat c ,ustutitly in full mill: \ .. 1 - not be told frost .. fclisi� C to c 1slicn it Cones to table. pnro t ; it i tic l - bli •st. 1'o dt) this prnl►erl Hoare prepara A 1'. 401. When Tired aqd Used Up. L iMrlN1 it it richly • " eni raLcd, with solid - 1 n the a►11 by lir( ltug t�lelew _ f a;". Nlaid nIw ana 1 tint lffust br made i L d1 i dill t ►le absorbents .�...���-�-___ -- -- - - _--------- TACE- I ` % cn,wn,impurtrdFrench ' i `� (p E•n star nn,l it wttl7aif• rt i,l1�e: 11'001► Asit�s: i luck, if Well cu Brio i4 i o (lrnil,t the heKt, ; I took Ciold. ` j •� . y t„t for 20 years. The f.cachc4 c„4,(1 ashes (x,ut:tit► alx,tit .► P(r hu if this i. not at hand, dry earth► is (trod, r F ,e_ Y,uovenwlot )s a genuine . I ' - r , - j - 1 I took Sick., '►�� tmp,rted expansion bar- - - - celit (4t 1►ll ,sphoric acid -and •?j per cent of ion the e. id little !xeudel Ir nut providing - . , ' ' all,•(-, elni,•k train. hand ' )4rtltsll t ” \-alllable fertilizers for:t num- it i 1 liberal (ltlantities f01I 14e at all tines. t I(N,1; - ( ' _ _ - +)ra fltted,ndjranted. with lad,- - 1 \ 1 {. hilly w'arranG d, with fair . Ilcr Of (•r I ►y- and about ,,, .per cent of It alight be stored n a smjill ,shed adjoining- f naalewal Ia�cahf(time. rhes tilt, llClllll'r N"1!( l' nlllch Uf It Nhutlltl l,N ( s 1s]oailastcltanceta Acta ?:)0 watch fur �5 7and one Ire+ lino ; eshi(1 ,when al►plied to the soil, htiq ) + \ - _ 4 , ` 11 }ora sell G. }satin«Y \1 \rCu E: JEWELRY co., B9 & 71 r ' the et}ect I rendering ar ailable: plitnt frN►d use(}. three et Week- it should be sprinkled ( L --- Ani L.eat,x sr. F.avr, TosotiTo, CAN. � ncneLer g,a,d are to roe t `y tent by mail, trot, in telt ,Host ac ,"urns ty the ender, as no ly lit the soil. Oit lalid t ills( lln(1( 1' f hE' 1'(►ustd,all'l afie'1't►cl'1111►tll:tllll); l}►err - And Prose Its Streit gttl-t'itti in goods can be sent by mail. C.O. b. Where caalr in full accom, - f ' till;ti I, all t( t4l u ( C )t II ,i a fell I Ili' les It A lour, r s panics the order, wo iietxdfree a tine gold platedchain- , leas been c ,loped until at lent sun►( o[ the 1 1 f ) } 1 br rc 1 ` Prtll►ertlt"ti. nctn,,,,1,cr. L11is aa. win not appet r after Aprfl the 1st^ ilenunts plant fii�Nl hale (iecrca�c,1, dO Ino(ed to the con 1xltet local►. \earl(' the Ihat (till t.r1;LI•e cru )s l:N►nut he nutde, gamertrealrllent uta - Ile:ulopted fur the ►-, i -------- ------ -- - _ . 1 1 1S -41(d ashes arc isurtli ;ill the Way Bron) tif- gcryl. for -there, to,, iia 1 evx,rn►oud 1laste i � THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES tt•en to tis • ltd'-ti�'e cents per Ltlshel. CaCI► .Veal•: A stip} ly shut ld also be' prtivid_ ( RE'st Lt: CIVEN A�AY YEAftya�- , I'iu•y 4.11 , lit a1►pli -.1 to nearly all kinds of e(1 conce))icnt to tit Arlt w lie re it r.Luui(1 S = tRke ©ATB. When I > y Curer t c'..► not taea� - unit, t+ith unfit.. 11'itll 1x►tat4►trs they iu•c bt! t(dc,l lil►erally mill often. -i)ecltt-ing % T merely §o stop thee; fu: a tore, apdthen. 1 1 11 } i I ta�8 �� .est, 11Lvetcert,r.turnaysu). 1 MEANA11AD1C.--LCvRF. Ihaver;odetheelseasgofFitt, i ' es ►ecially i-aluable, either aj,plied in the• veget:ab es trill heli to swe the heap, :int i % I epilepsv Lr Fafiim 1 a AN17 i Art t I+:uK+)I;ti E�+)Ut:li l+► TA6i: !� 3iCKness a fi!r-long s_a 1�. I etvtarr�nt ry remedy to'Caire teas hill or scat lord l,roit(lcttst anel %lurked wC11 Lad llnul► bettrr 1►e thcrre tlfap tf1 thit,etllitr. i A\1'THING t CAN I_AY MY 11ANDS U.N• . i Worst cases. Because others have fait -1 is no �easonfornotnow receivinzacure. Send at - - ilJtu tlit, s+ 1. t1111U11s are allepther cro ► that In 811hilner waste hills sholll(i alsol)if- con- p \ . ' a cc (n+ a treatise zed a Froe Co2tSo of my llr_fattibte Romedv, Gite E>press and -. - j _ . 1 veve41 • there, wilt re its ►unties will lie ,t (dohs, 11111 too FOR SCOtt'S Post Gliit•e. It costs yott rothing for a ti-ni, and it will= ure you. Addt•ess •--H. lie ROpYd - _ ' � ' tau in Ulan • (•sus be lithogeny bellc�tite(1 Ily.:. 1 ' f M.C.. Branch, Oicet. !tics WE3Y ADELAt[lti til>si�Ei. TORQflCTO. alworl►ed. '}'llid ,Ic'1 ► ta►vut,} i.(• ke ►t uialcr ► EMIldsion ot- Pure Cod Liver Oil - allph('atioll of t1 -4)(A i►5hcs. f. - } 1 . ( ., -, it < ~: 1 shelter, aril} ,c[lou ) s nice iven so that it t and H hos hiteS of Limeand ( -- - -- - - -- - - - - - - - --- - --- -- - - - -- '; -- 1'f applie! 1 lit trot orchard, a1lgr)cxl }►1111) tq )= }' g , YPoP P I ` t4) stir tilt• sail thoruu�!hly an(1 then. apply Elan I+ workc(1 over o(IC;Lsionally. 'lora-+k wt:ll• t Sodic ,('T OILY CI; er D MY 111t`�ii,- , I k' - hroa4lcitnt : sol isOrk !sell i11. The st►il o•ait to t'ile Compost #1 apo bmther fartnrr, fc►r � Herat ('o11ii11111titi4l11 1(t it tit 11.1' i ' be stirrc4f ; s tits out us the bratiches exteli(l. there'd nfillions 0r lt.-( %%'. 1)d It., ;in • the �tk. t. r, Apt. t .(►w 1•c r► tt+G 0 1� e r ®n .. C 11 ith oil ns one Of the lxs�a p}ails of apply. I'%Pftumidt : FLESH ON MY B ►NES ( , 111- to • ,are the�,I.I itisf� (xiel filthteas+.1 -�- ; -,r 1,1F rt > r1: 4)l r rot .t) A t [ ( d ANIZED •1871, _ HEADI OFFICE, TORONTO. - : e 1 1 Y ! f•Ir tIt(• seed ur buttons, Inlet Hien suttter the t j Stlldy of NBtun--`e I I AKE IT J rsr As E --suet A3 i lx) �111.I:. ' ( - t I + •('h u h su face I I .• ' f t ., t n e 4x11• in Sn' n1►n REMEMBER A#TER THROE EARS (' :i ! - asiu s as e� a ul} iia+ loos. 1 le tette t + . l ortiCltltarc utlE a tjcld in n }►ich ratan` Scotts Ent ►lpti i In p It t t ( - -. i I '- . flick, with a, go4Nl rake, u;ttk Well into lesxond of !slue in he future n►ay l,etaught.. ('"lar wrnl•l•er+. ti4•i 1 by till Iirub6lt,lel at -t i SW.andIFI.W. - POLICIES ARE INICONTESTABLE �.. tllic• .oil : til •n luark out the roK=e itnd plant ; In the, arden Ise •an not only teach our ' , , \ ur tilt: s(•c(1 e•;ul be I),a lted all(] then the ashes IN)t•s 411(1 girls hole to grew fniita, HuwE rs- i SCOTT t_+ P.O;." ,'.:, lolieb roiale, It . 1 - t Free from all restrictions as to residence travel oP occApation SertttCl'(41 tt t'r ihE:. f+lll'fitef' ;, Llle 1)b(eSa$ilr ' +a_i��wv.��r�a-.v�..evvvv�.�a s , 4 J soil vegetable , bu :rvc luny lay the found- i raid -up Pollrv' and 4 :i%h !surrender vulue 4;tt►trunter.:l in earn 1'ullry cultivation will work dutiiciently into the ati(,n cof knowledge and a thirst for mere' (� +n WANTED. Send for Illustrated I soil. I'he r(wt.d of the rnliuu oa' ve �UUd ��e114h [ ataloptueandterinL. _�ddrc(:,:,�. 5--1�iTITY �ZNLO�PI�I3RT�` 1�GT+L3QZ" Kt' r3' .1, I► cl► may jjsrore o estinwbte value iu late'- . ne;ir thi' Fl -fact null their ifc nO nceesdit3' yet rd. Stu(ly o P I►1 F:Y N It, ItItU�., Si ('North bt.,1'oronto. f \ tureleatls"tc►thc'levelu _ AFFOIMS ABSOLI-"1'1: IwItOTF.CTIO\ AGA NST fol• . workin • the fertilizer .deep into the me It (►f knowledge Youth seeks to know TNF tiM1Te \[F.[F•D1If P.�tjiCAi:1I. I -:- :-:11 41i1. ; the Whyd'ancl whe •core,I of what is guingc►ur Al t thing out. A cult+ make (ilei per day I EARZ,Y" - 1�EATI (j �' . 9 the; o iisl►e . 1Che u h . 's owd su s sl" f g- Mti1 C tiro t re 1 x o y 1 1 ('lex . T& U. :ib 1 nE turd .' ul ►e h ' r cal doe. •( ( d iia -e Lear the tot. } 1 y Y til nal I us an n ) 6 , P Pt'tividt lin lYt 0'tl>!, in oldagc,and i� a �,00(i Ii`� 1btiT111\T., . - , (..Ln be appl ed broadcast fur_potatoes, work- I►etaatie9 of ?`afar( rr'e i,4i)ccnne 1Kttte fitted lite f:., TGrunto. i11,I i1 Ch1 Iii o th •soil. Veli oral reslfits 1'0l cies arc nu» force itabtc sift- the Ixtynlent. of two 11111 allllllat PI'CI11It1211S- I c J K to perfocln our life wort, tvl►aterer tl at may OUR N4NiE on thle Pon R d Pencil 1'ro it,, which are uuexcetled b any Conlptiny doing business in Can ala• tare , ocatc(I ci�cry - - cul <-11so }K! ,htained b a) of In r ill the hill. % 3 i I Y b be.- [Anlerlcan 1 rdrn•Calnp, with bottle of ink grid ea8e.lae. ttce.vr ►s (run► [he it;due of the polo y, cn ai lowlier periods as tray be selected })� the insured. -.t _NI tr'k out tl e rows the prope:rllistarIce a ,art I rr( tit. r.o Allornled are Almolute anti not liable to be redurrd or rrrnllyd at at•y null then lei a tii11a1111ual1Llty of ashen wllerc :I, The �0 111, ��Ot1>Pt. f'vtnre• t[nte underaev E•IrrumwtttnreK. _ ar ! I ,,,, 'I ((►ticipatinu ! olicy Holders are entitled to not less thein fX) per Cent. of the profits earned in (.tell hill is o grow : eighteen inelles ap t ' tc .'� �•�• day swCi made fly ace the cla• -, and for tilt t -it seven ears have aclualt received :►s ser cent. o the- sr;, 'ls so carr d ' )t is fatlCie(} h a grateful piltr(nl that t to Sond Lsc for tram le and tertna Y l/ 1 f T It iC In the_ row i a g(xxl distance. Stir into the . Y - b I ag p soil Hell, av 1 then ►last the seed and corer: jloxt colliet will at s •ar in the form of ahuge .. Tilm CAN1ADIAN lir-11DERSTAMI-CO., 1 %V. C'. \1 ACI 0!XALD, J. K. MACDONALi), I .. Adelaide st. E.. Toronto), Metion paper. - 'I'11is pl•iecs he fertilizer in a,position where i►(►ttle, having .o filen \le(Itcal Dlsa-very A( -It ARv MAx_►cr (:.1;Y1t1:( Tu>�t , it Call he +r+e slily reached by the r(a)ts of the inscril►ed upon it it b oldcharacters. 11•heth 1 - hlills[ . It d IH,ta a ._ycx,d, 'plan to have the er this conceit and Aigh e(»nplin►eut will }►e--1---- rerified renlaius to l,e•xt'F,f, but I)r. Pierce - rs■ T . 4 ashes crnuc iu direct contact With the tul►el s ; 171ttm and - w.� - , will continue to nd fo► h that wonderful P�+t 1'L r I hclilcc ,()(141 care Should he.taken toincoi•Isor, RXIST PLACi - j ate �icil a ith floe soil lx fure,plaliting. vegetable cornpoul d, and ix►teut erruiicator of disease. It I aaa to eo u:ll in Itleelicinal and !n America to bay } Asht-s aid'to make it stif soil snore friable, I Bated and 11(teleai - 1 11 i' alt(1 can },e rufit:ably used with :nearly all health gir•ing pro -ties, ft)r imparting r'ig(►r p lnstrumeot■, j +ardeu ur tr ick cro s. and tur1C tx► the 111 rand kidney}s in purify- _ Yueito f>te.. Y u p i b P I ' } 1(xxf tanil hucnt h it cletahrin and I "'i ES�� 1 TI OHS ,, i hn the ) K. g - (' re owing the whole -systLill. - For• scrofulous I 'j1� Me as ` ! lin hors, and consu option, or lung scrofula, lddrer W/1.�1.Ft. itt►1Y'ti; t'O,. ISlt !(rnQe d" - • Alree1. Toronto., fiend for Catalogue. ! �p 7IrE SIio., it iu is earl st t es, it is it ositive s illi-. i • j � Y g P P�' 1 ---------- --- I� II ,1 II' _ . 'I'hc 1'!tc li�cl►t o1►set•r er .Intuit aeknow- Dl uggisw- c► 1 j -� . Ronald Fire Eine !I � I .,(Ig(:, if lie is a elan open to conviction, that L . letter contail it g $90,0W leas st len in Works, Brussels. - I 1 - the r,,e. of the silo is rapi(}ly exteudillg• tr resit }ietween I e. th and Vienna. It was 4 I To Willie Akzander. , _ - . Tm•onto. . ► F 1 hat the leen who -are li)utlest in its praise 'L le letter• that m •1 r Came. _ i� �`°, `( _ _ _ = _ _ _ are c se fa tors at . - ) +� - '1 . _ _ _ . - = � _ _ _ llut « •ealthy�7 elltlell K h s a 4 j. Ge> 1 )rah TIE` -till .,. ! % F,AIt . IR : t IysClf tl ,, 1 : .:., t c- 3 � . nlauage(l by it IOretilt.n for• the owner's • 'I I �trLE w11 family have all ) - I I - alnusenlent • belt arc hard-m-orking farmers of all the means 'o public cons v3ance in a men using St. Leon i;e _ _ - ' D lar e cit even fo • a few hours, durin it - .•. � ' Wllo have earned- their money by rigid ecoll- b Y+ g +-' ,lineral `Vater. Think : 7�,Vr_ 1,11-:y- - - - � . , _- .. 1. I . . ­_--­­ - - ,�� . F..,., I -- � - ...- -r- - . - - I I I I . : . , __ ..- __� � _ _ 7-.,r ____ ­­ __ ­ I � , ------,T . . . , I � . I � . I I - ____ __ � - ­ .______N,; 1 17--- , _.,i11Ik___ - � � - , � I - - . I . .� . . I I . � � . � -1 -­ - . � 4- i � - - _. K � . I _1 . 7 .T. . . . : - . . . . � . , 7 -� 11. I , . . . i I .z - �, . i I . . _& . � . � I � - .� . . , : : I � . . ,� . ­ � .W �, I .. � I . , : - .. _�_. .. - .. . 4 � . . . I I � I.. . 1. 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The li- and fideiity in diseliaraing the duties do - ,_': �,�- �k - �� I , . rtak . - I I , - . � 1_". I - A work undo 4�, ... _. � - � , . . . _� ­ V . . I . ." _. I 11 - I� %� ago . -in4 up.ou him. For some months. � - " .? . '.. , * .!.� ; ;. . . . .- � � - . .:-:- '.1 . ... I . ticians of boEh '. .1 io the 'auties d. stbward. and , , - ,.-, I . � . , - , I . parties at Ottawa are v0101 0 . -1: -WINTE-R I -S HERE� -, . , -tl . : - -, -­�_, . '. -1 , � � . . . . ih addition T -H I . . I .tlf�.. : .',_­_�� � . . . I ". I - - . 1. - - I . I .. ­ ­ � y to, . , .I.: I I . . d . . - . . . ­ _. t I .� ; . * ,; �. er reaa cater to'French asp6ra- - I , - : I , . . .-:t. -71.. ­... . � - li� :trustee 10 was &Igo sexton of tile church . - - . w. : 11 , - I , I . ' ' � i - . . - - . - - � . - , - -. - I �.�: � - , , * , I � i-;-.`4" iond and will d or dare nothing b?w- - . 11. �!' � ' ' ., I I I . . � /I _�� � - - . . 1. . V. .. !�:� j� .. -�,_ - .- .:. - / I , -�_ . :..�'[ .0 � . I . . , , t ._� .. i� . 1, . - : I I., . .1j, i- -1 . I I . .. I - -.!!!,:��- 1. k,? . . .. I ­ k .. . - - . . . , . . . . �� , " -1 - - I :my give, offence to the 11is uniform kindnife"s and - '' ' . . I for which important, office he was well . . .� - il>., I ever just, that . qualified. ­ � �:Iif.:. ." .. . ; . , '?I - ' he - 'i � . . I ­ I a'.1 . ­ : - I . . . _'i I . ' I' rand display. of Bells. of - � - "I I- � , ". - .,.- i � . 1, . . ,f - ",__. , . ' � Quebec wing. The English peop Of readine'so to oblige all, the members of t � .- .. - -------- ­_ r. C ' D ale,I'al W'ays' up ito tim6, has a 9 . . ., ..... � " � . � - . I ' e 9 him universal favo .,. 1. I i�,. . � 9 49 ontario'have b en dQad to everytbin congreantioo won for tons, but none 6 . I .. - � I- - . - . I , I . . � .. I - o I .. . - : .. � - . -i - . - : � --.., %1 M , ' but party considqrations, and deemed I ha:ve known many Be, I el , .. �'j I . e .1 . � . .. � �� _. - 71 . Tht wirkdlafll; LK 0 -vie more kind and obliging than Samn . I - I .. all desI6riptions at wholesal** pficeS. - � I .1 . . I I . . . I . - I . . . I..: . I e it cliever for their leader to O*u1 . . �' . . . : 11, . . ; .1 . - Friday morning P -L its 6ffic - .. Seldon.. Last Sabbath, 16th ins&., the � . 'I . � , ... I : - . I le.published eve . ��11 ! -, - . ., - _., . rAckering, cut, I his'opponent in securing French p- blob he was abseuvfrom� the - . - . . .III .. .. . . 11�, � only onem Step in and behold the case of Eii1v.prware, iind all . . . / - I :-. .':� TERMS .� t,-! -1 n- . . � . I . � . __.. - 1_11 . a . - I - I- ; SIL -00 It al� : , � � I i I . . . . a . - ... . ... i _ , . . 1-1 p6rt by whatever truckling tactic sanctuary, he fret much -lost -tl�e church . . . � . I - I --- * . per year p d i aavatice. is - --. . .. . - . �.. , . I .. . . ? ;_-� I . [ I ceivable. But 'the people of wonld not be comfortable for the conere * � ! . . L All - . - . . . .. .1 - Is - - � - 1: I ... . . . - - I- _.., I . RATES OF ADVERTISING - Province are beginning , to awake ! gation. oar esteemed brother wa not . I . i'), I SO ch6ap for casht . . � - _-, _. .. . . i , . I I � �I t L , . - . . I I , - - . i virst insertion, per line . -0 - 8-centa. I I , . . . . . . . III, I ,I - . - I I I .. . . 2 '. Well done, long C0116DIed to bed. Last night week 11 � - I � I . - . . �_ . . .; Epch subsequent insertion, per Ups - t . Well done, McCarthy I �f` :� .. . 9 J , . I �._ I- This rate doss'not include iAa*l1orFore"-ad- - say we, let your motive be whatever it he was- in hi usual place at the prayer .., i . I . . . 0 , - _ - . , d in the !� . � I . . e " . . . - _... . Atiiiements. part, I making con- 1311�etil]g and to -day he will be Iii 1 �. -, I . , . I - .-. pecial terms given to il lwadf- May. And well done, Charl n ! pointed for all living. Surely it 0 - I I . . . 9 . I . - . . 3acts for 3 or 6 months or by I e year. .+ house sp . - I .,. ..� - 7 .. yearly or yeaxly contracte pa�able� Iquarterly- Yo� have ever been an i,ndepen becomeaus who survive to be alway readv. I � . . I I . - . . . - . - . * . . . I . . ' . . . . I - I . with pap& -r, � .., �­' . . � ! . . Business cards, tw lines or uud�r, -sco Is of . . . , f � . I . . - -_ . . .. . a w days he I I . . 0 . . � . I _ _ . man in Parliament, worth He suffered much during the fe �. ; 1� I 1. rICKERING I 1. I � IL . � . ­ - I .. I . � one year, $5 0C, payable in advano.e. - . . !��!­ . . . . . . . I � I.. . _.. - - . &;�CrNotica in local C01uM te ents per line, those - arasites who now harass y6u -was confined to his room, but never m r- . . ­ - .. .. sht insertion. I p I . ------ ­_--_-­______ � I.. � . . . - . . on 04pplica- wl - ____ --- - --- i- - I . =; . %, d -- -- . -1 f tve cents Per line each th a charge of treason to your p rty. mured. His soul was kept in Veace. L I. .. .. I Special rontract rates made kno ru - rec , * # . I - " � ­_ . - . * _' . . - . tion. No free advertising. f the arty he was ofteu board to exclaim " ions i -1 - � . I' - ': writ7r, ipstructions Gentlemen,. stay free o . I . . I - A(lvertisements without brother hax many ; : . . . � - - � . will be inseited, until forbidden nod charged ic- trammels that have hitherto b und Jesus." Our dear 1111 I I . . � - . . . ... _... � zordin.-Iv. Orders fo: discontinuing savertise- and trials during life. Having a large family , . - ­ . � - � _..'�., _. ments must be in writiag and t to the pub- you. Canada has her eye on you depending upon him, and having nothing O.- FIS =1.ALi NOTICE.... - � , '' lisber. - - se,1, - will soongive you aid and. suppc rt in labors of lais hands for their sup- . . I . - - � -1 1, . . _.. ! . - " but the . . . - ' I - - � - - ,�- - .. � 1i ,I . - � _ . . : elli 6 P: � , * - I . �r . J orb Work promptly attended to. � ... . .. - Parliament. You have inade hi3tory * i,l Is hereb given that we. are now s 4 n g . _ . . _.. I . 1 I - . . port, -lie had a po'Werful ilacentives to in. , �. _. : ,'- 11 . . , , z � . I � . ' � . . ... . . - * - - � " CLARK BRO'S..., -- PROPRIETORS- -you can naake more. . . I � . dustry. At one time he was left a wid- - a 1: I . _. . I * - . ' . ' ' - - - . � . . - I . . . ­ . - . . , . _ � - .i -, I - .; ower with nine children, but his diligent , -:,_ 1-1. � - . 11 - . L . - . ____ .- . . .. . , � � _ . ' � I . - . " . I FINE SMO - ED HADDIE7 " * '' I . . ... . "vir Voiltl4os-strict Ind pendence. ,I :_ NOTES AND COMMENTS ." .1 plodding industry enabled him to provide - . . ... . I 1. 1. . � . - - ` I . I / . ;. I . . "... I . . . . ­ things honest in the sight of all men. ,Uat - . . ii. - I - . . ' al Paper... , _ . . . . � � . .. "tir -t-linx-AFirst-c , . . ! 1. , il �.. . . . . .1 - icked cease I .�il � I D RED HERRI I . I - . , . ThI6 Ontario Government 'is gain now lie is gone to where the w . .. I ..I, . : � S 01KE �� .. t. " I G r * ! I , . hearty I I ' 1. * , . - . "I - - -7 : "- ur I -E-A-pectatloitis--�Tiic;ieiuitv. showing itself the friend of good solid from troubling, anti the weary are for- . I . - I., - . � ,_ _. I I .. e Dkiople of Pickering �nd V I . . . )"i I � I .., . - . � .1 ­ . .. ; .. - � ��.­ � . � 12�7 - � �. - . supportofth I st, and if he has not lqf4i.-behind . . � I I :aOm"Plasp ,.- . A . - � . I . - I itemperance-not feverish, mush -ooni, ever at re I 1�,� . . I . I .. I . , 11 - *� - ..� ii� % � I ��_ . � . . - . . � - - i I 0 e . I '. e � .--- _.. . . . . . - I .1 . I - I , . � 'FEB. 28., ' .890. , r) dow. -Cod- -.- . _. I - f weafth, i � Scott Act or epidemic -by ri igin him an 'mmense fortune 6 . . , FRIDAY, : has bequeathed to his surviving wi .Whole Fish - _., . ., - . __ '.. e� salt Water errin,-, .. , � - � I . . L-1 .- - ___ - i I . 11 forth cbrtain amendments eal ilat and -sons aud daughters the *rich heritage 1 - � I *1 � - - � . - � .. to. still further perfect that bes -tried df a consistent life and blameless reDuta. . . - I I .., ; - ;� / - --' - _( -_ �. - , -T HE DUAL LANGUAGE bEBATE. k Act. t:on. may those wlio survive him both BoneJess . ish Lake Superio'r I . I _ I . - - '. 1. -1 temperance nieasure, the Croof . . . . ! ' - . ` * - - . . . - . . 1. . I . � -1 . . I . - in hig family and t1)e church meet him in ­­ . I . . I . . .. I .. . . � . . - � : toky of the C-Aiiadiain' Co'm- ed byJ. ' re for- I ..; rout 1,-) a n . �'. . : . : . \* _. - 1. - - The. his West'Ontario, as represent . . our Father's house to go out no mo . . I "" h ed Salmon, Sar- ..'. ,.- . ... __ - arhe'd with no more eloquent D. Edgar, appears to have no o inion ever, amen. E. BARRASS. . ! I - - ft- . .- * ., - mons is in � - .. I ' � % - . I .. - . i - . . . - . . :�i . . . � - ... - era Uian the week during which Mc- !,4pon the dual language quest' n in ' . - --wow , - : - �,'l , �_ .� . ! . . - I 1; . - . - ::-. � . ­ . pormyth, who in" "I dines, Lobsters, etc, at : I . ­:� . �. i . �. _. . ...� Cartliy*s dual language resolution was I the Dominion Pailiament, as th 3 lion. in 2temory of Vera . :. I1,1!: - I � .1 � I .. . .- - ; .- - I- rebruarY 17th, 1890. . �4i. I � . . I � I I : . .. '. ., , 1i .. .. - . . . - . being pitcliforked fr,)iu argument to orable gentleman happened to not �. .. I . I . . 0 - I � . . ... - . . - ,_ � adjective, from fervor to fever, from show up when the first vote was tak- ,, to!sl little yera, she bas left you. .. I _. - � _. - - ... .: If.. Oh. how bard it seeined to part : . . . . ..- I -* I - - . /-. .. . LAI C thi s "i a- en on Mr. McCarthy's bill to abOl'Sll -� From your darling -little daughter. . - �. . se.nse to nonsellse. I e a .. I z BOTTOM..FIGURES - : I . I . . ­ ­ � I ­ I � . �! - sure allned at the I�Ibolitl()� of French 'all languages but English in the While sorrow Alle.your achin- Miart. , "' . . . . ." . I - yo:i will miss her.'tie-vo wonder. : . .: : .. i .. .. � .. - . __ � I . "Ne --*a 40- -. : . . . . . . . , . .. . - , �.� "' iis ail iDifficial lan(,uage in �tlie NortL Northwest. It, will be,- remembered i ' ,- .�. . . ' ' * * . - 0. I I - - Her smiles you never uiore wilt see � . I - '. * - - . - ,_....­-_- . . I - . . - , I I . . I . � � _.: . ' ! ' � . All her little play has ceaswl. . . I . k - , V . - . ­ �. I - *. � . I AVe'st Territories, its proinoter taking that four years ago Mr. Edgaz went - - . 0 - ; ' .'. And her cheering me"� gl". i , . !?-, . , , the ground that neither at the time of to Montreal. to see about gas inime- The playtbin;p 040 used to love, � ,� . . - - : 0 . . . ,_ . , - . � . . ; . . -� .1 ., . _. _.: e an'd: M-01a*,sm.3 . - . the gonquest pf French Canada b And cradle laid abide - Fin 41 Syr ; - y tile diately,after Riel's hanging, an ,us. y now . . . * �. - ....: - �­. . - . ' . � The house to vot, sce. . drear . . I � . _. - � . . . . . . . . British, in'oflater at �Collfederation, likely hisrace,and revenue notions - since little Vers. died. - . . I 11 . . . . � . . - i ". ­. . :_ :! !. ' . . C% ­ � m ...- r I - �, � i . ,I I --- - . . .. - :- f .� _.. . .I . ..- - � _: r.... I . _.. � . . , Herlittle feetno wore yon he-ar ,- ".' I . ; T T -T ,5 r.r 12�T. - � . . f . - - I . .; . . was the French language guaranteed stick -to hi Il still, so that lie vannot � , _. . . , . I . - I - . . , . .... . . 0 ! � . . . r,�, ..� . . - � . 1. . ! . _­ . � __ . ' Come patting, o'er tlip tlo,)n . . . �t,, , � ­ I . .. .. .. . . . i . . - ' , - . � . � I . . . 1. - . . .. .. I . I.-- - . ­ .. . I I . . - � ;� I - -_ � -. . . .. - ­1� __ 0 . r (:6. . .. r .. � I -401- 0 -ali­ �- - -_ . . - " .. - ; . I - f . I '. To weet yuu at the d,)cr. I . 1'1� . . . - .. . . . . . -, . � . . . . . . _r, . a footing anywhere in this, Dolniiii -- Chronicl o either side- -:* - ill"�" �l 8 -, - . 1011 consistently vote n i . .., wilt, aiinitu.,, eye ur. I sunlitig fa .. . . . - � � - . .";,� except Ili the Province of Quebec e. . ' - ' '. . . . , . . . . " I I 1 . . nhtzu-2x-l)!,:o-)i-nL . T-J:s . . M . Sprinsz after Sit. "MOITS -AMT= 0 IR) -A_ 1\7� a:S . --- ., ,, - and the purpose in gr ting free AN70 think, our ',eAeel11(*.d C'ot nll'. * -7, The "o -A ers s!!e!v,#,l'tf, love r -a %ve!l. � � . I- I � .. ' * - how. : - . I . _� . 1. I � I � - 'French to the French subjects in that ,,iiifair to Mr. Edgar, because Mr. BUt still %h(­4lt-0119 Ugqleertnn. . . . . . I . ­. .., ... . . , . jO I Cold in her quiet towli. .1 . � . I � . I _.,�,,.r," - . . - ',.. . v I I! -..- s Province,- was to promote liarrnon)* Edgar afterwards stated that h e was - I . ­_ J. - 2. - . . I - - , I : I .- ... � I. . . - .. I.. I - I . . . i.. . 0 ; But. tben. dear tr;en.!A, 0 40,k tint ,Awejl I %, !,. -, .� I . .... � ­ . ; . .: .- I . � .. . ... .:: I I and lead on -radus,l lines, 0 t it as- - unavoidablv absent. ". Of course oa tm,, e1jueriobq. (!arai(a,w i &,I:ene_ . . I., .V I . . .. I - . . I I ,_ .1 . . . I 1. . a . , . . �.!. - . . i I .. ; I .- . . _ . . I . , i . i t , � 0 � ..� I iiist f9iiow her t-) iie3�vLn'y �-zkte.3. , . . :.�­ I . �� .. . J � . I I . . . . " - I : - similation Of the two race , an the - when a constituency send,, a la�,,yer to I Ari -t lii:lit will interivcv. ' . _. ­ ", . I _­ I- � - � , . k - . . I I I . I . - I - I 1 , ' . . I .. � . I , , - � I - � . . .. �. - i . . . . ., . . dominance of the rightful anguage- P1 , .�'. 11 . . .. : ' 0 . . arlianient it filust allow for Ilis un- 1 'She has eseared a worl,l c f care., . �, - , . ',�'. I . . - . - , 7 � . . worl.1 of ( flingg-40! �. . . I . . .--. 40 2, . . - . � - ish. Direct site -results -avoidable absence once and i 11 to I A � . . . ; �, j. .� ­­ ..- . - - tile En -1 ly Opp( a Of h, _� - rare. -,, . � . I . - . 1-1 . , -i rows in; --d wwi l%ie,Lyi;;reG . . - . . I .- I I . . .-. � 1. .. �. ;'.; - I -� I .1 . - :.V.. - are likely to transpire., The French lcok after the interegts of 11 - lents. A heaven to (obtatu. . . . s . # I . I � .. . . .. I is I .- . . � I I . . . - - . . , . . . I Ob. cheerinz; thca';;ht -* AMWeet reitose .1 . : : . . . . . . . is still the language e I I I ; . I . - - . p . of Que 6 * 0 h - . i ! . I '. -, . . � �. . , . � V a ; I - - - . 1. - : Why, should this aj�icultllira`l con-' � - la th-t Idir I'sn,A aliove I .. ?41 . _. . - . - - - . I . . � . . . - . . . i ; 81opped over into'the public seboofs of I . � Basking in -J,buielcivin- oln-iles. . .. . �: . . . . .- ? . I � - I .. I - - . I . . - .:I'. ' ;tituellcy employ a city lawyer to rep- - And (1wrl1,1,,4 in' His Izve. I .; . I I . I *-. __ I . . - : I I - Ontario ; it is being employed as ail E . , ' .. . - .. ; ___ - . . . . �.: .- . . .. "... _. . -t- - ---.,. __ .. - - __ I - .- - . -_ . . . .. - - i al rf-'sent it. ill Parliament 9 is th 3 ques- Io,think.iiis,Lnotnertie L . I . : . � . official latoruage lit the Territori . * To bind your sou's La Go,, T -� ,'- I;- 'L. " . - � - 0 10 I - . I . . . - . ` - � . . . _.� council. It A8,encroaeliments must tion i�e have made bold to ask in these �.: -. An,l feel that tAl to for the l,. -,3t"_ . ; . . . , � L . � 1 . I . I � . -1 . . . . coluillils. n med that * Au.1 k1FJ Env Cliastiening rt.l. : _. - ;- . . . . - �'.,_ - -1. - , be repulsfid no time sbouid be I will Co. i�. - . resh.- .At"ri'vals.,. Th'is-- Week Is .-. . . ost. Her ancei Ppirit round , . F . . _. . - . . . . tez R 'ail 'will be promoted from - . Vint -d witi, the joys that** true; . . . I � I I I . . .L. _: - As' -each succeeding year sees the( Pe y . . . .1 . _ " I . ' I __ - - I 11 . . . . I . . __ - ... I . I . . - - . I .. - ­ . .- . . L missionerin . . �: - . f, 1. I I � . _. 1. . _.. -1. , . . , . I . I I - mage flow unop I I . . . Ta lueet fAii'l II, eicolkle you - . . :: . Ian( posed whe'rever it the office of license com the � sh,, ,, i L,e ujo first u t 11"&Ven 16 ,at, . 11, .. . 0 0 ; _. Nie 'L 4 pi ly 3( c., large water pitcliers - . , . . , ., t , there is a squabble between . .. . . r, . E. 1). ' I . . \ listeth, fastcnii,g deepet its roots to- c � * Y e gi ass set.s, ieces, on - 1) - . . . � � . - - ' I - , , I . - wards all p_,0iUts of til� co�_!Ipass, it is'� Daniel Kennedy of the west end and - - - - - - - - - - . __ ____ - � -,.- ,- - I- -5()e. large colored preserve. dishes 24c., bread plates 20c., . . �.. - . I I . - � I .- 9 . . . - � . i % - '� 14 �_ pparent, that it ilitist either, Daniel Kelly of the eaA end of Tor- . . Netv Adrerti - senielatse__ - � - - , plainly a of e - -#_ -- -. .: = __ __ - ___ ' - I itchers, 10c., high lailips, ali COM- '. . � , I ­ I i :__ : 1: � be cliecked without loss tillie :)r t)e onto as to ,�h tell shall step, into. th butter dishes 14C., creaui p I F-1 � . . - __hdaN books 7, 10 aud 14c., dolis at . . 1�4 -.: - I osition. ' It r1liglit be of interest to . , A. J. C. C'. BULL. -. plete, 210C.7 Child ion's ho . . . .. . - ­ : re'�6­llized iii perpetuity ni all part P .- - - , In I I - .,- �.. . � i me of onr relidei s who disagree with , I '� : * . I - �1. . . . Conceive cf the so I , half price, great Wgaius on our'10e. table, tinwn�e at half , . . , (1 the Dominioll. . . sl ow just how� city. peo. rV11E w0l.knowa Jersey Bull. to 0be . ' - S t � I I " ' Ilake- sup- our view , o R . nt-" [Swlkt Pugle)AIttelT 4 -, I �,�feat statesitlaii Edward L X the.regular price v t! Earcy'le Steam Washers $4jl inen's ribbed -.. I ... .! 1, -s - Hundrea rer Ce %lr. It. . . . ,. t1le ple regard -interldpei froin the coun owr.e,i 6v C. A. lletiLey- now nwnt-4 liv - . t porting iii matchless ol!atoly n I . : , - . . . 0- . iireiii*ts of shirts and drawers 34e. eaph, -very heavy all wool 59e. w6rth * " ­_ � - . . tty " who presume to office inside of Bakor. wili .tand for sorvive oti the u . q � - . . ! - . ot I 1, sr,t ('on. of, 116;errig . I . - _.. � I .!�Chenle .of le Vin(- the la-l"Iyularte as it Is - . Capt. Rowe. L . I I . . . n 0 0 . . . . . . ­ . 90c., yarn 40C. P , U .- � - . - .. I 11 . .. . __ . - . . . .. .. ... � . I— . . . .. . ..- Ili the Terri ories so that Frelich em- tll%t corporation. One o.f Kelly's- Terms : (irative. 4�%, - Loruis for tikorought reU & r O.. . _� - - . . I . . I . . - .- . ­. , unade known on appileativa. . . l"t .. .- . . I - I . . . . . . . . _. - . ,Lil, friends writing to an evening paper � � . - . - _- - . ­­.- ig,ral * ,,on way be induced and tl - - \ C!, . 0 , :__� . . Tumips For . . . - - I _- � . I* * -.i_ . 1-111*,I,r t - ,er- Fays : "' .. . I " .- . '. *. " lie lauguage aftef a poii - Sile HAIR EV -4 CHEAP CASH S'TORE ' � - : vl)ol. 01 0 1. - 1. .. . . . I - .. I - - .- ful Fi:eacli povulace hasbeen betrayed � If Kenuedy 9_6rv,,.d thi, 46,46ment in - ::1 . �.. . � . ___ _. __ - - __ _____ -I __ - ____ - -- - __ ----- - - - ----.-.--- ____ I - . .; .. . . . se -10tintry he should have st�yed there � ,i . . . 111to settlir - there-tbe language, � M t '- undersigned lins abnut 1.0410 buall. . . . ... I., * .. - " � I . . 0 1 sintain tit � - ., . tid receivid his reward. T'llarof Turnips for "is at his ilmnlibes. lot2il- � . . I I .1 I . . . . � . .1 1. . i. I . I I . . ... . would then be a necossity, its reten- tL b" I I , I . � I if lie lia!� done a little wire-pulliug in, t e siti t-011.. Pickering- DAVID 11HOWNSHERGElt. . .. . 1 . . - . . . L . . as a,ritrht of ;�ountr he should not come to the city for At ha 11. 0. I 16-16 � ill-; I � . . � � tion eould be demanAed , ' 0 . y - . . .,.!. �i - ; ! - . . . -- - _____ _-�, - __ - , __ . .-� . I . - . . 1�.. . ... - . L - , , citizenship. Now it is not necessary.,,bis reward. An p*,n admirer of .Nir. Daniel � I, . ... . . - � , : .- 1!. . I �� . . . . . . . . I I 1 �­ � Kelly whom citizenship has placed him HQRSES k6k LE. - ' 1' . I , . - . � The defeat cf McCartliv's measure was . 1. I ; . . r . . �. I - . . I , h, - : . I _�_ - high up in the "timatiou of the public I L ,q _ � . � ..- . - , 6 . - I . � - I � a foregone pnelusion. , Tile Conserv. p ot6st against his proper reward being N E heavy home, 6 year@ old *o 1 ho * T I ; -, it�! , . �. � I .. :. L.� _. , - , - . r"s , , I - � . ; : . ­ - 2 colts. 2 years old; I draught : . z - � I I !_._ . - - - . I -, . : i .. . . . .- �. atives have long been in the grip of usurped by an interloper from the ociustiry. 0 10 years old. . . 1�1 - - 'G ST,, WEST, � . ' . call st my premium. Lot 9, Ind Con. of � I � . 91KIN 7 . - , I __ . . - I _.. - .. - ,tile K-ench wi!ig and dare not desert L . ­ j EAIST E,jL, RryoRmr.a. mare. E. C01P14KI.- I I i . :.. - .1. . . . I ' .ght Pickeri4- . I I I .. . I . . L �: an' -�ou have spoken - - ______ _____ ______ J- -_ -'. . . � . � . ". r N r -1 -_ ,- it ; the GritE have eakerly shown their � - Mister*m- , n � I , . T01RJOIT.-ro, - - - . -1 . ; a �' - � - � . . I . I � � - . I . I I . .. . . _11:, foolish fidel ty to the.ruinous princi- out in meeting. Interlopers from the TWO RONTEED BARLEY. .�.,:rkx . - .1 .., - , __ - . �. _. ",_. .., � I . I I 4114 �r ' * . . � - . .1 .- 4. ple of local utonomy-, Mowat's prin- country stand 11 h of prefer- 0 . '1# - The Repairing of Fine'aild Com- .- .__' ' A.: . . ' *I- . , . . '. c, i �, &, a ns d 0ew .1 '. . .c -iticial rights torn from its ment in the re long the C - . - . TOOD ESGLISH Two Rowed Barley I -, I . � . . . plicated Watches receive : . . for sale on LA 4. 4th C6n, of East Wbitby, -fUSSIE - - . . gs,and count I _ I - ,rs . . . .__ I settina, removed from its bearin ry will awa e to the . wisdom of a � ,P . I . ,� , I . . 0 .. and Lot 20. ist.-Con. of rickeriog. : - I - . . . - .. ade dan-,crous through incompetent giving preformen to its ownk sons- . *19tf W. W. BUINKEPL 010. � 'Wr Special attentT. .-: . , . . � . . - I � .. � 1. .. . . inl 0 0 I- - . I--, - __ _- - - - ­ __ - __ .... . . - . - - �4 . . *11THT �0 . . - - . - . .. .; . - - " - . , �. hands ende vorin- to apply it to un- not to interlopers , Om. the city. , :0:r__-, . f, I- All. Work Guaranteed. Ch"es Modemfe. /.:- . - 0 � - F_� I . . . . . -----A- - , � .. 66 . . - - I . - ­ - circ, . I - . FARM FOR SALE. - � , , � � -_ i - _. - � . .1 " suitable unistances. The desp c_ . � ------' ______ . % �� , . ,� � . . ' . I \ . . " �. - -1. i I w � . _. - - -horse doctrlinI6 of local t - Premier Mercier has Antrodueea a I �, / - . . % " . * �. � . I % . � 1. � , . I .' - I , ROBT. CUTHBERT, , , . .. able one au oll % - . - _ .- ­ny or 1-h-ts i4 the I - 9 is. . -1-1 � .., : � . . ... .I - . - . .: oi Provincialr". chini4ra motion in the Quebec Legislature propos . 4 ACRE, Lake Shore Farm Lot . I . � . . It- F_ Township of flickeripg- On the - ,,�� \ , - : I Ing R grant of $10, towards rebuilding . 'N " -Practical Watchmaker and Jewellee. - .-, - . ,:,- \ . Ihiat is effe�tlng, or has effected, th I � a house. two barn@. drive house and - I 1�2 . I . I � �. � 0 e . � I . . - . . , , , . "Irmiris re . .. _. . ; ., ­ I i the Toronto Univorsi y -lately consumed pstable aam In good atate of cultivation COine 11 . , - - . - . . I . . L � ruill of the Grit party in Doniiiii . " . I I " - 1, . . . . - , -1 . _. , - 1011 by fire. He. justifies his generosity by and see it, or amily to . 11 I ; � . � 9 King St., West. � . ; - . I -.11: - � - . - . ' L_. . . - . 1, . � . W. V. RICHARDSON - . I . . - .. I � . lic.lites. Townsli�tp councils, ..6 lit -Y stating that at the tit e of the Saguenay . -- - - I - . � - 1. . - - 18t f. . Pi6kering V.0. . -.-- - - _________._ -----.--------.-- ____­______­ .. . . - - __ _____ . � . . --- - _­ --- . :. : . ih -oviucial parliament-,;, may tires the Ontario.goyer meut granted S5,- - - - --- _!�.� ­ - __ ___ __ - - - . . . I - . - - I c��unclP,. Pi I - : :. I a . I . ' . 11 - I : . .- .. __ - � . . �.'� II41'.1ii, for Imal autonoiny, may Amid 000 for the relief of tile sufferers, arid the . . - . .� �j: . . 3P10MM13R.111\TC3_.. - �. .­ .. .. . . . , - I . .� I . .1. .. . . . - - . FARM FOR SALE. - - lizi - I . � . - � - 1.) � I : . . . . I I z . . - -1. . . V.?. __ ' � . � .... _. .. ,N) for Plovincial r*-11rl+q1 to" certain interest would now Ila -e about doubled .. I . . �. . �. - . I I - '. - . I 4-.- leIng-ths, and .be succeAful. But cor- the sum. Buliv for Al -ro*er I ... 1. I., � 61 ACRE -FARM in PickeringTown. I . ..�. ... . I . - : ., � . . ')O slAp. being tho North bAl! of the South . . . . - V ; . M - p olls ire forced to dispute individ- . � _._ - /i� - I . ' - I - -, . - : . .:; �f . -; .. - , � I I - � .,. , . . . orati . . . ,... I . I OBITUA Y. -­.: � - half of IA,)t 24 in the 4th Concit-irsti. will he sold FU RNITURE -1=WA-RER00 MS -1 -r i . - . � � .. !.I' ual a,u iny, and so the !)OMinion . - I :,1.;1. - I . . . :1. 46 -terms. Wsotl .'rame baru with . .;. . �_: . I - I . 1�;,. � � - i. . : - '..... on reasona. A, - - . . . � :1 ,' - .. .. _... - ueat being central authority' , 1. . - The 'Lat* Skmu seldo'n. __1 , stono cellar. Fair orchar,l. -ply t . �'. - . � IS THE PLAXL TO GET --- ... ., I .. .1 . - .., _- - '(.N - � 6toverin ... . 'PAftWNk HO(ij. 'Brol 11 11.1 � . . r. wham, or - ' . . . - I - ' . . � . - must dispute local or Provincial all- -Our departed brother was a native of imi � H. H. Smi-rit. '%.-%% market. . BEDROOM SETS ftom $17 up. BEAU1 IFUL PLUSH PARLOR SUITES. . I . . , . I . I .- ' - I . I I :, . . .---- . - I . I I I if confederation is to b � wall, England und -as born. in 1827. -- , -.' . . -_ - '.. . ­ -1 . � . tollomy, - e � Use- Corn . � is ' . -1 .. I - .- - . SOFAS, COMES, EASY CHAIRS, and -in fact anythi-rig - I . I .. . , -i.. . e . ��'- . ; - .. . - ... , - . . Ik . h In early manhood h* ved with It' CREDIT 8.1LE OF � � _. I , . . � ... , fal alld Qanadais tobe a u itedpeople. - ... - .11 . . . -, . - - I . .1 � _j . � , , , usually . .. , - . ­ fil family to Canada and settl I in the town !. I - keDt in a first-class Furniture Store.' .. . �! . - . . . - me doetri - .; . . .. 1. . his self-* no, his disease " , - - . I . I . . . ) . - 0 , . . . I . . � . . i i shipof Darlington niar Hampton. He Mares, norses na coits ! - I - . .1. .. . - �:-_ . I - I �. . . .. .- � � � . - .� _.: tbat is cripplility the G t party in became a regular att d t Eldad Bible . �-�� . . - I - . . M. .- i n . . en ra , . � . , ! . . . - . . . .- - -Canada, - . , L I , 'Ou*r Undertaking DepartmeDt is complOte in I 11 its � - - - - t - -, . ssion -in . tllP- Chrisfian. church. A evival w" con- I Thouudeisignedhas beftlastrtictedby I It - -A _promoted sece, l . M . - �_ . . I "VUW'. ci�. =)0"Vr.- bra'nobes. . Haviug gone to' considerable expeDse in repair- - .* I - Un'ted SULtes, andisbtbrotiter against ducted, by the circuit m nisters at which I&M. . � - . ..._' . - I - � � . I - -1 . � � � � . '' -1 ., . iany a bloody field. - Why Mr. Seldon 'i nd seve al others were To sell by . * . . . . , ­_ * . . , _f . i, brother oi. it 'public auction. at his prejuls", "Gion -is Eecond to u0ne in the couuty. - . ..., - I __ t �.. - I �. sh6uld no � Canada read and pr3 t by brought into the church Some of them Dim Lot23.3rdeon Whitbl.2miles Ing our .Hearse, -it . 1. - ... _­ . I - . - . . . I .. :, . like himself became offic*al members and . .- from the Town o? Whitby. on � I . .. ... ..i . , . ., I I _� n lonly ri . ; . .: . ;� the lesso oil political e nnomy - - ,. I - years .! . . - . .. I for maTay have b n distinguisked FRIDAY, 14th DAY OF MARCH 1890, I- 'I . .! - . . . .. . .. . tell, ill tlie-blood of ourAlierican ous- The following Hormw and Colts. ,; : I . .., J ­ . .., - -r DTLLI TGHAM,,. ­ :_ - - _'_ * I- . . �. .- I for usefulness. Several year ago 11r. I Brown mars, imported, in foal to Ambitiou.. � . HILTS ft N ! . ' L. . - - ,� . - SEldon removed to -A fa on the town. brown mare, Clydesdale, registered, in foal to - -I - - - - . -_ - _­ . - . w." . , : , , in. With unfliuching constancy the S I I . . . i . , (1rit lead(rs at Ottawa si;� ck to a prin- line between Whitby and I *c faring a few bfajorHunt. I brown 1111y2yearagid registered. .1 � I . . 9 .1 � . . i ,�;l . " .., ­ *I - �. :.,i, � ciple that founder.-, reason and forbids miles east of the village f Pickering. i filly colt, registered. I Gelding. 4 yre. b. d. I i . .. _. 1. _. . I-, � idling; 4 yrs, by Hercules-. I Gelding. 4 yTii. by I I , . , I .- . . .1 _�. I el 11 I il . ; �_. I . . ... I . Success-1icy ar nd the During his residence there b united with fie Roberto. i filly I . 0 - - tfefg I . __ . e ,consistent, a OX, by -Ambition. - . . - : I (I . . I - by 'I I f , ,..I� -.1 . I . ­. . .� � . , -, _. ' ' knowled � of collsisile I v is their solo. the church of his choice at the said vil. Id g I yr, by This I Ally, I yr, . . V . - '.." .-.- . .- . .- I I I, � ...�- ,. 0 . . 1R1ifiut`1kaior%i. 3 crosses. f mare. aged, in foal to I I ,. . IS THE PLACE TO BUY I.- , -1 . - . - - lage and was siiildom abse t from public . . . f .­_­., �. man ver.0 I 0 - Sugars, Fine' Teas, I . : . I reward. . That Inde'ellident social Major Hunt. I carriage mare In fosJ to T 4 . - journ L. HA)LI110111. - I filly 061t, . � I ,_ � -.,-" -, �­ I wers-bip, t4ough the dist nce was more oallant. I carri )y sj6�&d dfl ' Ch 'ice Beaut"fid. .. al,. Saturday IN" lit, says that lar I . 1. .- , .. - - -. . than three .mile. He -w also Pteward driving colt, 9 yn, )y els. - % , I.- I .. � . ..- : _ by Top Gallant. I Ally colt. by L.,R Vani ­ , � - - �. -, �_ McCarthy and Charlt, ,n are' to,-da� and irustee in the church nd took all I � . . -..- _.. -, .� - - . a0- Pedigree at sale. I Pharton.- I Agricultural 4 Raisins and Currants -or anything . . ! . . . .:,: _ - bigger mon in the eye I of the countr ti part iu all, lumg to the holler. 40 tons of timothy. 5ionsoicioyer. Ro . . - . . _. 7 , . . ' Y re matters rta* * 0 .,. - I . . . - I - . .- i _1 1. . � - rve. as Mr. Dow is remorring to Manitoba. - . - . .- � _ . . . - I... .. -, � than eit er Macdonald or Blak6-so welfare 9f the church.- On the Ulli011 ' I ; - - I` . . I . I I "'. I . . I I . , . We at I p. in. sharp. I.. ay want in Groceries, . I .1 a I .1. ..., %_ ,I � �., it is.. TI �ousands- in Can da share the was consummated in I , he cast in his Tzams:-Sums of 610 and under, mob; over - � ... . . . . � ._,�. ,-. -7 1 . -1. . . that amount 7 months'eredit given by furnish- . . , . � fes -lessly eipresgei by these two lot with the united bo I only ilia the NEW GLASS. SETS JUST ARRIVED �: 1',- i" viewa . 1. ing ved joint notes. Interest ebawged from .. -, , .- .. lvil8ge Of knowing �im day,LPP . .. ,.�. , since July 1889 Of Ize it not paid when due. , I - . the floor! of Parliament, . , : - � � - - ­ - � 11 ­ I I - . - , -... . . � � '_,,._Z.1.1_ - : ��:�' -.' i'- gentleme 1 on Mean Speak in the most u tialifted, . L. FAIRBANK41 '! . I -1 11, 1 . I - J and -thousands will rally to aid in the , a I- ;t.... - : � . ,;." ' �,� BEAUTIFULTIA AND DINNEA SETS . , I I - 1::_-:'.1,'1 .:.. I - . � " :,�! I ­...... . .�;. ; . - L � . .. sems respeegug his blawele" = robirumf Ift, IM 3&19 Auoiumww.,� . � . , . - . . . 1� I . . . , . � &�.i� ..4v.11 . � : . . . 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Minul I- � I � , , ad and confirp jug V I !�. ; I I . I COT swiluicaLions I � - i ' - : : L, - I - John Bell, Esq., Soli I - . I _: s ; way_ roperty ; from - w. i - ojp. . re itase"ment I - i .1 - . - f om -County M - ,- - . l,g to be sold for,t - �. I;b;lj . the yo . ,of So boro in , � Crew InSTI!Ctor t f jDast 9, registroti�'n, . I _'. d - 5. re 1hieped , . an . . , , Se ro in lie vear Scar '. W ages 2, ,, deatht Th ftee read a . � the aaditors,report c I � I I . Itor tl,,e year ending .. Pedtion wRF, rt'R' I - fr(tm Wm. Tredway � ing t e couliq"l to lz I . id in plin dolla 8 to a' , . I ]jigii land Creek ;N i 1,,4 . Nil.. David Anup" .1 11in ra two sheep kilic . Mr. A. M. Secor wa .. . heep Wdi . in re four s . �24- Robt. Altoll I in re catclaug do- . 0 n . . . and I clallaiD9 tlie' 1 1 . the fo - Accouut - 11 '' �; L. Md`,1*,1erow, SVSH, 11 Clark 130-8J, -101"I . Johnston V-00, N1.1 - � . Brown 6152-()5, -)a z I Mp. Knowles Ge , - . . WoVp th�t tile I'fe, '.1 the treasurer'to PaV ,-: Viz. H. Clark S30. i . I erlung Ill."W"iAl . del'i " 1 -tion road lots .. . de ' -awi 'I . - $152.05 for (It IL .. and tweDty-llve di �. I same to "'-;Iv(,l CIA] ... M ' . '.34 and DarJorth Y, . ; . and132 in cob. L4. .� . .-. - �Ir. becor F-(,('(-) - 11, . -.1 . uaoi-ed that tll(- I- .. � .e. er to lla� - thc- ti 'Ifilli, - - . _�' . Viz. N\ 111. .T(1'ij!,*SL( . : - tile approac.11 I t- fl. N9 con. 2. 1-114-1. ...... towli'l, I 1), S 1 7 - V-_ I I !, . - . . . I I T--(" ' . births "Aftl - . -� . . :, shiof ".)Carl'o.l.) I. . , �. . - � .Nly. ]_,Pwird t -(_-v-11 . I . . *_ . . t tt-e\ C _. ed ilia the I' - . . -1 srciisurel: t,0 \!,)y I, .- . I 1, I' AL, 14'. ,\- . - Viz, - . - - ­ ­ I . :111 ed this 111111i C41 '' " - . ,. i -t . , for cedar fi,rul- 1-t- ; - -1 - ca�ied. - . 1. - . , -.. �Ir. Knuwles � 0 . ' . molved that the , �. - I .: - t! treasurer to V .. '' . � : . . Viz Arthur Ree, ` 'e 'i - . - co in and f,:uc-r:t1 � � 3� i i I . - � _. . - 2N . . . Patrick Toole - * . I . lggln" orave for � , . (I ^ n � . " . � 1. Mr. Baird seco . . . . .1 . t .. ' . . . raoved Aliat tLe I, 1�1 . -1. , �. - the treasuree to 11 . - I . .� ­ - � ... the amoull.t.of 1*(!v . , . . . . Is, cil to all.Nonct (,:I, . - -11. � ..- the act 01 R, , -L., : . I I .-L : R. Harr;114�/ILJF� (I . I �., thilt E"'o scal of -11 - " I -es I I ..-. � ed to th'i I --01111, _. _., ,M r. 1') R i r, i - e .., I ; . moved that tl,-v-l� � . I . . _. &116 treatiuver to 6)" -, ' i Viz. 1).ivl,l Aiin.-; : . . . ile,l. :A. --. f ... sheep kit . .., -110-4 , . value of four ' . � , I I I., I � tile owners Of W11 , . . as testified on oft ; i : i -1, - Mr..Anu1*8 seco , I I ed that,the treas - . . I I 'as passe'l b, I " I . ­ au ited by this C( . . - .i h eby adovted. zr f I� I . I * Knowles, - I. k M, ved that the I . .; ". tb Treasurer ' to . 11 :. 1-1 R Wand Creek . � 9 I I I . I . to aid in purchm - . - ' -. t - 4itte. CRiTied. ­ . . . - . - ; I Mr. Knowlest' � .. . I . I I moved that the I . . . . . the Treasurer t( � I . . - -25 bein . : $425, $4 . - . . �. _ . n_ illing material , � . I �... _,- a(ross the Litt, " . " : : . :. . PILrt PaYluent OU . I I .�� i . tile hills on tile ! I .. .1 ... " � - . ­ . . and 35, Con. 13. . I . - I � 1. . � - Mr. AuDis, ,,, . . . . . I I . � .1 .. - - . n Oved t1iRt ti'(' I - I . I li weliv authori/I I . :...- -iuti . no 1300 V . . : . . P n aud all( .- , n linutes , � . . . .. .� I . . Mr. Knowles. * `1- , at th, -1 I. _- -moved th, I.- 7 Same is hereby: . . .1 totiv- . , , I a 4 IP1 ICOULL ; . � .... .. - -) I, - .. $L31.69, I 0:11"'T I � . : � ��._ d -� telice on the D�� - . . : -1 - - 3, as per agri-ecil * . . � On 1110tibli t i _. . - . meet agaiii., 011 . . , . * o'clock .-A BMT, - - . f-, - :. I - C I I I I I � ­ . _ 1:1V: - .. 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The public ii .9��diug the f(, �ext Monday f aliv having ill ay the towli'S terested. , A bad sma,l liesday, at til Prunk wait, Ill unning thi-0111 ,ail. aua fifteel !OnfUSiOD, N I befel the ug ft-om 'For n Wednesd e wreck dur� lobt-kJawb - - ; - - . - . . -i - . : It - I ,:. I .. �_ - - i I � I ... :- � . - . I . . I - . . , I -: - _� .11 -1 - - . . � - _� .. I 1. � . . �- :. � I ..:. -, - .. _: " . . - . - _. � . . .- I . . �_. . i .- - � J-4 ., , � '­ t * I � _ , I i";%_:a� -��-.-% -i'�, 1.�..', , , �P,- - %Sklz P,'�:,- :,it�,�� 1''r:ttn . ..'O, : �.. _ ..i - ' ' f - :fit - 4�. 7 r t alo y _ , g... : .r -. {�- s.,1 _ ♦ - E•`t� a. �, :F St • l t k { , �R , .. + L . , .. , -..-. - - , ,:a 1., • . - . . F= Scarboro Coun it , • OUR FAT MAN X11-�r�•Zt c" t®81 sAYB , ane w!o r 4M $1"�r=tfbrd X -a l-9 -. `; I - ., 1� ''- 1, i WEAK MEN gnlehly m theme• •.*,� a ,-- � , - _ : - — �. � , f M',� �� sus t to ad�our menu the anancll of -Da4 a Old Cto*X - .aloe" of 'flll" 9ltent'9 Lost >l�tmt from outhf f et at Burrow's Mall, Woburn When tli+ti avenin lire wtl$ burnin' low sQtror•, e.. at hose. 1300 ! �` { � i s"ho"ogaletlj on t , -- I -1 ' _ I { ` . t e 24th nett. ohn Richard- Iu dads old cabin in the lou private diseases sant tree (sealed). Pert y - on 11ond y 13 ° - 2psliable. Over 30 •ars' experience. Address- _4 Aura back in the bush, p�� u 4 ScI•` Reove lu t 1e choir. Members I y 1 . GUM= limit. 00. ?OSOhf'1'O, Canada. (� �t , � ` K. so , kin recollect it like yieteiday all Dress t, ' 111x•, Aunis having taken and Jes' 'zactly how dad 'ud ss oc►r ••s.l►.it°` w•�tn.a- to nate and always - �) y , cribs t0 the n@Cessal`{f deah8latlOII81 ,N Y `�DrE� re',."i. wtt� thw YOt oua.-Tuts, _ `' I ; t' 1 �,0 E yobs ( his voice made Oarn hush 0: , or Pesnzroyel Pint. ltasarse reisi L7! =�fr; s� ti `-_ z ., 2 ), Asnd for pert►oalan AddnN Al =r3 1.- took h:is eat. Minutes of the last meet- '•Youngsters, I•Rise-I'lirwind upthe Clock.,, *=D3W Mss:• CO.,21MOlIIi", Canada. � � ,Fy:.: ing read and confirmed. _ ti• hen dad sed that we kids 'ad' climb ' —+ �- - � - j ' Comm uications were i ; ei�ed from ,N be sound asleep in lase 'n no time, t �rl.� �` [� .n — a "loos. - J. 1.t t. Ir . S + , • Ean be10Mt�SMA2.1aa to 170 days. Kadie. Lteet M N� ` - - �F-� I a John Bel + E.sq., olicitor for G. T. Rail- N never dream bout nuthin , eataat aehte..mit of mortars eeteaeef tics was _ _ �r . rtv , trom t'he secrotgry of the We wuzout-in the bush,ten milefrom a soul dl•°°'esr e: the ya Lite so ether .wpantloai •_. + �.l a i�'t!'r•^ ; ;r' `�,, ,`'` +`;. �'k.' 80 I u,ay prop , it al, saw, alma.( ia!teat..aea. t. a.tsoe With ' C,y,H. re assessment of said railway pro- But dad wuz thar, n thunders mi)tht roll t=It a a heal" ' h bear aarw Um b" "' �•' 1. ,4k,* ,�si4te truths. Oair ai.. artt.t. to marwe..ad cerfd. moi,= • :r : w.- , , ; ' fr m County Treasurer, re lanae But thar'alias seemed t' be sathin' lo{iveah,otatassunfec wa. aaaraatead. (rias i.saeet., ,',`-, „� _f S i I .kparty ; Guardin' us, srter dad wound up the clock. or •' bO"i" •z lta��rteit"t' 0011 �°'�AA&WO Kahle to le sold for (saes in the township d. Dlz,ox, hos tloa, TOBUl►1'I'O, (3Jt►2tADA. r{r ! { `' year 1890, from H. S. f - of Scarb o in the y Onct the old clock tuk a craakv spell .c .• L;;- . I ' Crewe I pector of Births, Marriages and 'N wouldn't run' -'n the I-njuu yell - V 111111E C11111i 11's 1IEPI T315. r . f+x` . j � . the, a lstration, re number of $: N. Wuz around our hum that night, A sr "WW1= x,111 . c`f `Y" pea g SUPEAFLVOUS NAIR v resoer �L and D's. •registered in the township of N bullets rattled agin the roof �ermarr r - `� ':-- ea oaoe ask teithsst blot, M lar atlr. 1►arcaeNL Scarboro In the gear 1889, viz. births 110 But our old log house wuz bullet-proof rr'sL I: + , ��� � ; I.. ni ge 25, deaths 40. N' everythin' barred up tight, � PIMPLE+ � eLAC�N�D= 4 k ! 'Cept some holes for dad's rifle t Ink thro . k*U10to.Odaye.warranted- Pdoafor.rdar•tateaat.AL ' a " . The P eve read and laid on the table p ANTI CORPULENCE PiLLA for them t+�e Dad grit his teeth like an iron vice • t the auditors report on treasurers account t tsamatter of bdie►tada, wbath•r h•wasw It to 11'0001- ;' r, r _ Whose emban- J17.i l-: ,,.' I�' t'.... r, 1 , �"'• .'.'�:f:�•• t �• `,. y „'• ' I a.. , i �.' Sed'r scalps wuz wuth highest market pride !, -for the y ar ending 31st December 1889. ro►p� o< unf a+luonahte- VAT ruL9,3 .rtn� " MATZ• ! . , I If the red -skins only kuow.3 it ; ooaPUL�NCB P1Lt N ^ loss ►s the a month They eas.a . Petitio ! was read by Mr. Knowles + , , no "Dow; eoetalu no pot oa.and neer tail. Prtee for ons - ' Bout ev ry ten minutes his rifle 'ed speak mon:h•s treatment. A,1; w Uwm moatlis maduiar, 4+. AND"I'- J. froiu'`v • Tredw•ay and nine- others ask•- T' some dirty rascal whose ans'erin' shriek warrants& inr the. ouncil to grant the sum of fifty Wuz sorest 'n plainly show'd it-' COMPLEXION WAFERS Q1AURNIO�B NDER ' I dollars aid in purchasing books for the Afore daylight the vermin moseyed. Blanch the s>itn• Ae _" the form Hatmiem, Pernmlimt 1 HARVE ERg �' . is e'teot Rarranu`A- Price 8i a boa or six hnxos for � Hi�hlan Creek Mechanics' Instituto. Dad fired up the clock agin neat 'n pat idd:ws A� dIO4Alti>slt _ _ i . fir. ll vitt Annis was examined on oath ! 9Yb =lea street �e.t. �ashata tom• 1,000�a in j$$$r 5,200 Sold in 1889. fir. tw sheep killed by doge; value $24. So'a it run 'thout breakin' a bit arta" that _ _ _ - _ - , I I Nigh onto three year : fir. A. M. Secor was examined on oath ' + - Quasm.tit3r'TelYs every T11Y�.e- - , - ,.. But then he wuz tuk ith fever n ague k e fou • sheep worried by dogs, damaue 'N two of us kids lied the same la plague, Whitby Marble Works , . - - , I . ( in i P P K _ 1�1, R bt. Alton was exaluinal on oath So,'t one night —wo ry 'n fear - " iu re ca chin$ don destroying his sheep 1lade us forget t' wind up the cloak. = 4 - -- ' Btisers the'vrorld over now know that for unfailing good vvpxk, lasting pro :: ' xMati11s0i1Iar the Brantford Machines ` ' i . ' ► - - ' ,Ai]l] cls ening the reward of �8, offered Afore the nez sun had peept thro the pines f pertles, easy draft,, and simplicity Of construction, ! ; tlterefol • Accounts were received from Or lent s gold tint t' the clamberiu' vines idAru�AcruliEsb of - erg unrivalled. Out of the enormous sale of 1889 not one machine has beexl I - I,, >;adr royv $3.88, A. Reeve, $10.50, H. Poor dad -wuz colli n dead- j- - returned, not one has been "replaced by our rivals, not one has failed to do its .Clark $ 0•S'-'�+ .1ol:n Lawrie $3.20, 'Win. 'N under a pine we turned up the sod Marble Monnme�ts dead' ti • 110 Burns $•1.50 R. Buried him there, consigned him t' God . b s work, not one has broken dowel. not one has failed to please. f Johusto $2.00, dart , With what few prav'rs we hed- stones, &c / b 1. rown 151.05, Jae. Duncan 85 cents. „� ♦� �o ou wa it a Mower, --Of course you do. Then examine the list of Brant= with him we buried the unwound clock: '. I Y 1Ir• 'uowlea seconded by afro 8ecot' And all other cemetery work, ford 141ow a s, no other makers offer such a choice. mo} a that the Reeve grant- his order on Thar paint no use argifyin' With me Also importers of $Crich. Swedish, Anieffcan Tryiu' t' rove aech thin s kain6 be, - and Canadian Oranites, + , the trea urer to pay tl1c� following accounts P g 'Cog I know 't to be so; ; All psztiee wishing wort would do (sell to call The � isn�r Tubular Ir z -frame Colxlbined Drill and Seeder, also Favorite S iz. H. Clark $30.8-2 for furnishing and on us before ppurchasing. All wgrk guaranteed. Spring -tooth Cultivator and Rake. Also 3 grades of Twine, priced as deticeri o material for the guar.,l rail on Some spirit guards over each one of ns prices of. the lowest. 23;. . 3;ver-present 'n _watchful, for better 'r wuss ' 1 follows : loc.. 12 C., 150 pure Manilla. deviatio road lots 5, con 3. Robt. Brown 'N the facia go t' show oe and Works_Wolienden'e old Mand ` $153.05 for drawing 354 sy. yds. of gravel Dad's aardian a frit wuz in the old clock. ten• 43ty Harris' ZPar�rO los ;l Church, To. n1to. «risnOr 9, 7G I't)Itt gt., West. K P _ -- - - . and tw my -five a days *ork filling the I've hearn people tell how the howl of a dog . . : I �9 j .�, .. � . � � . . - ' 'same to gravel con. B. road lots 33 and pr -the flickerin' blaze of a dry hearth -log `� LYRA QRS TH,. _ 34 and )iiuforth rose] across lots 30, 31 Foretold the'death of a friend ; J. �. AN� f , - _ _ - _ - . _ _ -- - " and 3'L u con. B. Carried. Raps 'n the door from no livin' hand, 1)ENTI: T, NTESS! I 11fr. Secor seconded by Mr. Knowles Cries in the�night none cqd understand, (Vflrth�east car. Yonge de Queen sts, l T � T . BUS I the Reeve giant his order on Foretell►u someone's end- DER2 AKIi� G � - : `- mo�'ed thin r,. . . .- -_ I the tre:tsut•er to liar the f�lllowing accounts Jcs' '.:actly the same ez dad's old clock. Thp, largest Deutal o±ttce iu Toronto. . �e �t ui: Joht,'stoti $''.�00 for re airin -' '6"' -T- _ ` ` p Dr. montague has Leen elected tb re ' • - , ' the app oacll to the .l.ri(I-e in front of let p Gol(i ...iaigatu (si.yeri' surf Porcelain - i _ %resent Haldiinaud, o� er cotter, his opltou• Fil►i 1« and 1 orcelatn ., rie , lA cot(. 2. Tiles. Cra�>,-tord, clerk of thl,e Gold Crowns, �i } 17.50 for re^istration fees fur ent b} about 250 uiajoVit_ . There is .r roots of teeth a specialty. t '�' 1 ,_ searcoly ti to set a�iae thus election bp- J S U1: TL'L'T H $ l,irths, ,►:1VVitt ei au(1 iit�ath: ill the town- L'ST SET. _ J fore the general election, even thouIh j l ip of Cal•1.1U1'U for 1884). Carried. 101y vitalized Air f.>r F:xtractioa. �. _ j f_ -s• �°- . - - SIF. j ;Itirtl seconded by; Mr. Annis mor- cause exist. - - - �'uI . . . , cd chat the Itee� i; f runC his order ou the �L a In 1 ec , 1 t r 0 dale Regi;:er. _\Te '11'10 ,e 11x, Fl era Dir tOr, 1'Ls ettlrned 110( 1S 1 - (,, jT ��t'�R� treasurer to ltx} the fo;llowin- accounts . rel. L. 'adgeroiv S3.yt3 for cedar farnis]I- ; - . 6tand.lII hlte�'flle,. where he Will carr3- :on theF. . .. � \ �t ::1•\EtiI�A1, liTARCH 5TH -Credit auction , '• • ` etl- this niluicillaiity .' John Lawrie $3.:.0 �t +tel et:, (locks, Jewelei'y, Sil�'ercrare. for red: r furnished road division Ido'. 27 sale of farm` stock, fat cattle, seed Brain, llndertahlll�l' bilSlllesS aS usual. . n s etc.. the estate Qf the lett' Goht l:iugs from �1 lip. Plated �d`, . 1 impleme t s •?a n Sali slink• HEN 'VCTNTE - Catried. - : ,holm Hamilton.. Claremo•it, lots 2O an,l 1\ pkiu fling c p, TIZNM PARSE �� - 11Ir. Knowles seconded bT Mr. Batrcl 21, 9th coil. of Pickering: Sale at a::e ers 401 per pair. - ` o'clock. Bee the large bills for particulars. Colors GlsaseF, to, protect the ei'es. only still S ock of funeral supplies. ; Terms moderate. i ' moved that the peeve grant his order on . tete tre surer to uaV the followln" accounts Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. •15 cents hair. - viz. Ar bur Reeve $10.50 for procurinK a Mo�iiAv, MARCH 1;T:1 -Credit auction >;ale : . 2'• �✓v • �A-j-�/-j-�R AUX. _ -' eofliu i ud funeral expenses for th late of a valuable form, live stock, imple- epairing attended to ata usual. _ __ _ - - _- - . -. -- - - • - • - F . . Patric -; froo1� Martin Burns $•-2, 0 for ments, grain, et,-., the prnperty -of tl:e _ - - n� "rave for saiue- Carried. late George Sto es. on the premises, Qr, ��•�°�R� ''�+ 1 T . dt„oln H J�.PO blr, gird seconded;by ,:lir. Ii oit►les south half lot 25 8th Cor.. of Picl:erina. 71. P't'KI:hI\G, OtiT. ERY C . GOODS" moved that this l:eeve grant his or er on Sale of.chattels commence. at . o'clock�. _ - - _ _ -i- _ h... . I . . . - the ire surer to �iay R; Alton Sri• being, noon ; sale of farm at-, sharp. bee the - _ large bills for terms. ?`boa. Poucher., . � I ------ • r1our' n -a Feed Store ! I" ' *"" the ant out of reward offered by th conn -11 -, . • I !. aUctioneel a ciI t:) a )None catching a dol; or d R6 in -, '-'-- i�.. the ac•t of kiiiiu_� sheep, he having eaiight` -- A-----..— --•--- Will sell balance of 'winter" goods at great reductitan.: Call TIllt<i3 1rAnt.14—Plokennsstatiott Lias Haeitlw pnrel:ased Dir. John E. ilea's; ;i I{: Hut rin;,nou: dog killiu� his sh ep and.•1'u_tixs c:olx' L`Asr > ut: As FOLLOWs:— tiour,11 feed t,tt�iuese, I drsirt� to ! - • tli,:t t:: ! seal of the corl►oration be ittacli• \u. 1 E�Pei•:ss 5:00 A. 111. unlit. the lie 1. 1 will carry find get balgalns. ' ' � . . s ed to t'tis resolution. Carried. 6.�;g;, p. 11I. oil in the Faure premises a _ - J - _ Jiro ,nint se0ouded by Mr. 106WIes 7 M PAL.. , G:a(1 P. M. 111,11 s Ock of meals. flour. brvu, sl:nrts, - - 7 LocAL, , -. nla� ed that the l:ee:'e ,rll•i►ut his o *der oil .TRAINS 00.JX4 WF.AT DU AS FOI.I.OWs:-- oats c iopped and Whole, lien feed of, all KER i • si Ver to iia the following counts q.:ot! A. M. kwd3, also bacon anti hauls. .DUNBARTdN . .- t.ie tie t y .No. 8 LOCAL . - - _ A ��� � e �J�R I . viz. `I>, vid Auuia;l(i, being ;; valueof two -- shee t "led. A. Di. Secor 4 M1XF.D .! 4:1P, I'. -1NI. Cashor produce. Flour delivered to all - _ -_- - 1________=�T x16, eiu;; .; part+; of the village. - - -' I '.' �: - . a W'S_ - •+ 2, I,XPREES:t}�I P ' M•� '.�_ * value f fou: sheep kill(d bt' clog or clogs ,. ter _ i : ��� ��. � _M, .EdI N E ilio of ers of Kiehl are to them unknown PICKERING MARK9t. i T H . . * • � I - __ . KERING. .� rc.i - as test tied on oath. Carrie(1.. i �i.we ualce Feb<4'hh tt188. PTG ...Z..'.11. Mr. Anuis seconded by 'M r. Se of inov- r:nt1 wheat, � to 3 ; spring. 8o to Ao ::goose lar . - _ report for he year to ;o,•. Floury family. per 100 lbs- 065 to 6.75 . 'Is the liveliest local paper in the district, if it dohs Say s.0' ed thatthe treasurersp t Flour, pastry, per bhis +15.40 Bran per too . . 19$9 as passed by the nodi -ors a finally 012 Shorts. pjer-ton. 415 Screenings per too 41�- OTRIE" '' itself. The truth must be told, even thQngh we I. ' uncil be and th same is a ttARg>: r. We • . . audita i by this co 9AILKER blush in telling it. Our subscription list • liereb adovted. Carried. y'eb ir'ttli co, 'I`HF - 'roronto, . Dlr. Knowles. aecoddet: by ai .Annie, The serest #eoeipis of Rraiti to -a• were suuil goes a�lead at the rate of Ten new move that the Reeve grant his order on and at off�redca aawld sioeti w io� t ll H=�'�� - subscribers each week. bea1.t _ ' the T assure," to itay the �reaAu of the sl for evrin�, And ase to E6 for goose• Barley HERe Iiighl lid Creek 'Mechanics' Ina itute $25 0,O°�oo�t selling46t -sic too � a P as are with p 0 � � �AP i � � f"~�-• �` to aid in purchasing books for id Ineti- at We Aa in fair supply; at 57 to Aa for new t ! " cute. Carried. clovr 410 00 to d19 00 for old timothy. t3traw . . . - • stator Alt to 57.50 Hogs sold at f5 eoto Aft 00. Hest, si ' k fell- .. •.. B =: = D PART M E i i= r: - Mr. Knowles, seconded by r• go 65 50 for forequarters. and Ss. 00 to' 47 W 11107 A$ - j0 prompt, Qn1C , THE J O . ' move that the. Reeve grant hi 'order on hindquarters. Lamb 49to !1100•; and mutton 1" j . " the Tiensurer to pay John R chardson the to $9.00. ale word tells every time ♦ - r ct ri for fur- The prodace marker was quiet to -dad, and - . oint all ruled .ready. we quow: soot have the largest trade Ys complete in every particillar, anything from a 100 i $525, 11425 being c p price. Rene" y nislii g material surf uildinR a bridge 12c to 15c; butes", lb. valla. 2ota si c• lays• rolls in Ontario county . page paluplllet to a calling card, done on shortest1. 1 - - arras the Little - Don, and Ing 0 bel�nn lig i int Bs�on ion Itis 14c +Eggs 15+ to 1�rd . art payment on earth ark . cu do Pocatoed r peck. Me. ossible notice and in the very best style. ; °� If I ay I'll pace }•our pjctnres rebdy . p - 1 the 11 its on the side roa betwe u Lots. 34 .._-_-_--_ ___ • AN� by certain da}, I'll ha�•e tlleul } . and 3 ,Con. 13. Carr ed. - B •d-nnMTWTnW . ' � - � a the • will be correct. I � �' I r, cS, I; • ! t- s -}tttII'- i 4 -- ` . I-._ • r. � __F . 1611 l� 1 r 1 $�i� LT r_.. 1J .t k. �J . f ,, P: Y,' kj , ` Air Aunis, . seconde by r• all + that ati, All } ! ., . lno� a that the Clerk b ,and a same is ly dont and finely tiuishelcf.. ADVERTISE IN THESE COLUMNS, llereh-autliori?ed, to all for enders 'fol' Ca eta paid 'u�l�G�+000 ' print nn 300 copies of the 'township p pt ! 1 220 000 If ew gallery is Dile e1 the largest ediutn in �h� po Surplus,.; + I and hese appolntecl in the Proclilce• As the NC« -g is by'far the b8st adVZrtisin 11 z ntiuu es and auditor's a rt. Carried. $ „ Kande and tact}' 'M Kuowles, sero ded .by Mr. Secor, ! E •eryLhltlo 1s a roWingj ostial. 1 ; • Tre surer e, dna til@ IT Y AGENCY COtlnty, , t111S all adIYllt, and 1S g j. uio� 111 that this as mope}' can make it. Call 1 rob autlto ized. to affect from W s-1� nt.p�RT11I1:1:T. arot)t1d when ill Whitby. Call and get our prices, : is ►s 11e y L . . , _ . - representatives of th tate obt Dixon ) T �T _ ttit(Yrest a lowed. at highest current rates. leo O�BI=��. ! x31. b -iqg one half cost of building notice of wi hdrti ''al recluire(1.� /r,K "j�j:7,OR _ `' 1 feuc on t e Deviation Road, of 5, Con•-- 11 J..�-+-"A. �RUI3EItT ROSS, I ______i__1_______. ,.-_.-------- T iDly MANAGER.,- - - --' -- 3, as per a ►reement. Carried. _ _ -- TrE:E:•ea. _-- --- a .. ' ----1--- ees, Tree, - 11 o iT1Ut on clic Council d;otlr>�ea to - — 'MONEY TO LOA hilae agar on I`rrarcL 31st next at 10 # -' PIER�G ' y _ 1Y 0 the undersigned 111111 just returned o'clo k at arrows' Hall. i John . e er ' - -,tratnatripf� Europe•!+°`' ha"ink visited M . I ON MORTGAGE SECURITY 1'� �r t the ending nursurteg therr,Uas seeureta special . � `_ ` - : . . wHITSY.. VL rate torthe imnortiug of shade, ornamental• ___ _ c, ! AGENT FOB at lowert rates of interest. lt4artgages and Dem f i sma 1 fruit and other trCes, Also Norway ` ' T '� bentures purchased for catch. 1 DI 5S1'e. .a1'ke fins Varner, the y .pn co. 6c�tch and Australian ino at x33 y►er ' ' ! J, . I I have otibhlt.out the lumber and of pruitand other - X CO s. R�.t�.z, TSTA'=' rd at w01'k On the v butt red, 9 to 12 iueliew. Small f �tr y -, -,. _ es rt auditors, are ha lir• J, II. 111cQuaV at I ickering iila�e, trt+c at equally low prices. ; Orders b. (»ail or THE ASS j • late ,County 'treasurer's boo s. DIr• c' dna am prepared to supply all classes of oth r vise promptlattend to. fiend in von" bought tttul told bu c�oltimission. 'i t ordl rstor1H90, H-1101%].Nci.\.R.,Green1431sr TORONTO. lumber at the lowest sushi price. - Iia the ew Treasurer, h s not taken p Ontario, Canada. 1 �► f _ If _ --- - - -- f Nestgrn,� encasiiire and City f A Lal yet. + - - ' �- agent for: 1 , Right, re p `t to pub is meeting Tires ay 11 „ , ! I Pro' L! i Vfte , Loudon Fire Insuratic' Companies. North , r was adjourned to' - HIN GILD _ THC 1viASSEI I3I\DEI(. : gar iLg tie a foundrj a American Lifc+ nsurance Ca. n the Mowat Com THE MASSE, MOWEI►, �'I'' nag )ti'lon ay avenin,,, 1 intend to make a specialty of shingle Leine to re= of each 1A4Iin hand some sc keep large stock R IIONTU riO�VEIi, ARM$ FQR - pan liavi g 11 ca ital and �''ll ers Hare; THE TU $F ERAL VALUABLE F-- • - 7 a} the totivu's loan and g flea P on Band. ]\ 0 1, XXX., $1.'J5 p q 1 - inte ested.ght •i +des et wall low.0RTHIS SHARP RAKE, EtC. Call and gpt particulars: I .; _. .,.GO er M. Other- gr 1 . y I bad smash-up occurre at iniac and $ P d ra taken for any gnan• DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD ,_ , Q G T r e rt 1tPrntad ►must os.+ whish mise the All •sorts of repairs of the Massey-mn- ( r,i 'ru slay; at the east ens of the free ht LI In spite d a n chines kept at my Agency opposite D. ' = f y ,hoary, andpramo, r V uta wee t,y er'eiou� wuiaais VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE, -, Tr nk main line station ,v d• . A K ty of lime, and an orders -. lin broken O'Connor's shop, Pickeringi iA ` P P tmmpetitora, and in spite r+t "baa•• atlatapta to rub" b►a► Two houses on church street. Also, hou" running, through wltLoutas pl► left with nle will roc- 61V@ r0I17 t atteDLlOn. 6 �t�°••�t ruit of bW i&W+ts•(all of wb,al demonstrate the rail and fifteen cars were piled 110 utter of undoubted superi„r►ty rad pnputarity nt Listeac Ria I oq,n su 1 an amount of `binding and lot, and sea ' '` I Dry bard and soft wood f F PP Y Y `t i Co US1Un, O loss Uf llfe U1' aer1011a In• Prof. lunette s Art r, Facer urRAtt►nit i. r•,eos twine at 10e Per jl0und.-.li6i.f� ' w�OD a Will a1a0 be k@pt 111 stock today to btNh Hant�•piwree �f,►etbe4t`Kmt ties►* i,:' :. i-� �V .��,„. .4✓.ir.t.�i �� +• + iz 111. jur brfel the train hands A wl eokinR ]gory Culture. iiia Pnwt,r� i” ]1 hue O y at they usmoopinions of poo fain al l part a f tba R!•,bo w ho tare at t , cheap, in good locality. o Toronto had t pen b yard, and well be delivered on order. StU4% d �W ayat� by •l,+rree:r►aden, e, rh„rrioi� , ' ga from ” ! Many itizena vi@Wed All kinds of dressed hxanber kept in stock• piasretgm ie+•><.,c �•n t/ lrleiie )wir:U xtiidrxit.+wt T r�r,•,��+y/�i� + t �ti, ne8da tPi00fi+�x- that a ll u a,xea; uctt) be lr•1 Nur u► a x1 /1 W. V. [1r1i�i$ARIJAVII,, ; no n Wed Orou',� eta- ea�riJ1Ve- •t`t.'*V` t'r01fp"t Y PICKERING, UN' $s ptaoal; gale's Block, Pickering• i a th Wreck daring the day. D. GORDC "'r ;.... ,-,.N �• i..l a•'iR ltd 3r to Yet n . • IETO$.+- u 1 , :.: t P$OPR _ , , - ii, a + Its ,. o Y'{ . N t . . s or lei d ,: :: +,� . h J b A t t _. Ir s._ . o a apo .. s. !": 1.-: _ a a 1. : _. �- . i - • f 43 }. . , - - v --. - _ .t - e ,: -Y ,. ,....a, 4 i - i.. . . .. - : ....-- .. . _. : : , . t ,. k:% 9' . - ,..:.. _. _. -� .. l ...... (,^Apo }' e.. i .. .. .: . -. . - ... .. ,. - ...,: - - t, a, ,„ %, -g.. -:... ....:: .. ... :. - -. _ - . - T: ... - _q .. -.. .. .. I, :.. .. i.. . - , f , 1. I 11 . - ... .......,I - h. . - -0 _ .. 1 . .. .. - .-...- ...x ... .- r .. ... 1 . I .. 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I , 3 7 - - - - -N1hWr0NMPUNftN� 0 - W111104ANVA . I . � - 7 I . a 7 . - , . . I : . I . . . . . . I I , , i .. I . ­ _r - , . I , I I � . - ; : . ,-.1 � , I � 9 - -, - -11...w I I ; . . � . �- " . 1, �. . _.; . . . -1 ­.- . - - I ....-- . - -� .1 . . . :: = I - , -- . � I I . . I . . �.-. . . .,.,.I . - .. � -- I -- . . I ­ . FRES. I �� � ... XedlatlomN . . � . ­ i - . . . ing along a cimpleof feet from my'side with , , � §1JNKZN TREAS .1 �; . . . I . . .: ­ . /-;I . I � I ... , . ­ I .1 .. 1. ; ­ .. , . : : - 1. . Oil is cj�, re � ' i .. ..., i I . ­, I �, � � ­ . I plantigrade it --aettffig, his long .. . . A Helper Near at Hand-, IGI ... I . - , , ill . �1. � . : 4 queer ] - . .: -­ -7 ,,- 1 ­ .:� . � ., � a � "... .. ­. I" L _-� -­` , I . �. I . .!;., . I I foot flat on Ir Knona4ma r6rivaes "Lat 01114. 661ke fuge and strength, a very preiwilthelp in" . , :. . �­. � .. . WON- .Tl� LAST -'."1.-",.- .-:,.: � � �: - the grount: and relling his bent The . ' . � :.. . . 117 ,.- ::; .. , I L I Therefore will not we fear �.�. - . . I- .. ... ... 1. .. 1". I .. � : � - .7 i.,:,:� " My pwo was about trouble. . . . . ..,. , � .., , � - ­� -. I � -- I . . . ­. . 1..��� -.� -.i.�I' L ' ­.�", 11 1 ,� body from side to side. to Davy JourVit Mcker. . ' ' th0tigh i ... : ­'. - '' .... I .. ..... . ..:. . � . _I four mij but he kept up with me it was stated, lately"oet out the earth be removed and though tile llioull. i s .�- ­ .�. ,.'' ­ - - :- ­­**­' ­­ � � - - as an hour, party, . ­ . I", . . . ::.. , ,­ [-. .. � : . . I � % .. . I I 1. - . -1 , . . - I . . � . CIA - ­ 1, ng 'j, clianke ; in a jurpriaifn� manner, to New Zealand to recover taiiia be carried into tb 'lot of tll(,. ,,, .11 . ! - �, I I . A com I - t � I . � ­ . PTER VII. . -, the new life before intrOduci him features set in an from Sydney c in, ea; . . �. I , .. .,.,- ­ . 1 2�, 1 . . . -... - ,,r - I fear, . . ... -; �., -- . . S.-:. . �:-,..:. -., , 0 � - . . :� "- . . . ­ i but at the end of that time, mov prenion ogged determination. Neither I -�. - , -. . --t-I... 11 .1. . I .: , ex sunken treasure from some old wreck on tile though the waters thereof ro r and be tr0Ilbl- - ­ . ­, - .... - . -A TR.AP. ­. - . -1 r that Miss Duncan ar of the . - .1 . .1 . . - . � -,, �- � %, ,_�.L. ­: . ­ '._ _ . t. I I � rather by the jealqua fea of us spoke a word till we were,cle west coast of the Middle Island ; but so far, ed, thou It the moi.�itains E; take witli the � . , , I- � .1 9 I � :.. dfather's expla 'ation 6nl I d me nil lit be married"to the- husband her father town and out in the lonely road, then se in -rations swelling thereof. "-Psabn i I i . . .. My gran . u' 1 -3 1 . I I I .. - � - h:1 chosen -than by a disinterested consider- a noret rns have been published, tile ope . 'All that is best oil earth Xlriilave: . . . - I to believe more firmly t u before th t he that his purpose was to dog me home, an N to . :L ­ . had ,lot given tile the . true I easo'n r Ps che's,' atimi of Poyche's ,welfa�e, I sent an adver- - bably not being complete. The subject of all qitt � I - - - fo ­ that I must shake him off by some meal's 1, .pro minds one of the hea of is briglitest'in heaven to C )r ,;,,,' is - . . - . * � .�. aptivity, and the ur gent wa in with tisement to be inserted in the �econd column stopped. He Stopped as wall. "What d Sunken treasure re ps -.!to,),�, . - long c . . - 0 go�ld carried, in the galleons anti like packets here anti now to all who (.-,�try1,e,.,tly l,y � . - . . .. , �. . �. :� which he' concluded the ix terview rm,qd - of the Times. It rim, thus *.- . you meAn by this V-7 - I aaked. ;In 1769 a slit f war from I Rio' hold on that divi � I � . ­ . . , � . . . OUND, &Girl, thought to be bef,ween bighicen - . years ago. 1 -0- - . Ile ful 's 1 'tll in .. - . . this convictio�. It was I neonceiv I that I 44what do I mean, you varmint," he ans to- Lisbon had on hoaril 4OPM000 of crusad Isr�wIn4'-1`od"'at filletil ' . . . V481lota(Ireani - . . di )c4recl V and nineteen'years of age. W�ho i: , , ( - .. . the man who bad hired d Pete to droi or i wered, I I why I mean to -d -0 what.1 like. I've . . .- 4 .- . urrlier In- in diamonds and about RX),000 "crowns a myth, .in impalpable es i 1�1 � . . about'July 14th, 1877.-Appi , ;!el�n but, - - . - . st in he Sea ell Id offe price b 9, Post Office, as good righ6 to waik along this rowl anti tournois" in piastres, making in the who -a living, loving ail r, d 'rallot . i le reality I - , 11 f . _ _ I .-� .� .: - - . -to draw suspicion on a moti as -and. =artridg letter, to _The fniter, _ stop when I choose as you ,eve. If ' uch so for it' with eye ever watchful 11 . � . - .. . . - . . T .. 09 livres touruois. So in fo Iti:11ellil", ell is . � � . advertise- think u can prevent nib, have a try. . )0( t cars ever .open t( their crPe,i " , - . my I Three days after postinjothis single ship. In 1774 1 1 . . - . excite ' Cupidity. Yet cording . 1 Un 0 1 ywoe, 29,650,000 go f awl. . . . � . ent � least of sli pea- . . . . , . � . - grafidf�tfier's statem, t had I ment I walked over to werbridge an P;(T his hand in the pocket of his TWO SPANISH SHIPS � ! 'a heart ever thrilling with tem, - I . . - .. - . - . -. � at and brought out.An open knife. - -arrived love. 'od lere8t . - ­ .--.- one hundred 1;ounds for the servi, a, while asked at the post office if there weroi any jack 'ruz And the Havana I K Ill i ... . �-v�- --- - . I there was ever y reason to Sup a ro their - p postm�gter - from Vera C 6 was over all th'ing a ( ) - - --,. 1 , letters for " The Finder. "' Th I 'Have a try," he repeated, "and I'll run with 2-2,000,W0 crowns, besides merchandip.c, in all things to the Jewish -nij*,l,I. . � i" ­`, � :, way of living. -and the fact trat old'.Peter.. handed me one. - It was. from a well-known this into your liver , in self defenoo. I'M valued at 27,(X)0,000 crowns. §uch exainplf-s and with the quick- appropriation of f;iitll' � - . '. . . , - ent18 firm ,f] solic rs e 11LIkoty-f6tir, but I'm ucli could be multiplied. the Jews, as they met in the synagogile for'' � I . , .� could raise sufficient Mon y at. a in , "king ni I wuth a dozen a . - I . old (half of a client whose name was 'lot * English Ili . . .; I notice to meet my den�iand that the o Oil bc scurvy PUP8 as you. Have a try !. You'll . Of the cargo of an diaman in w4s4ip, or chanted their rellicus 1)6elit.. -" * . , . , - ' them nit st have - r cei, You've got no fi lit in YOU. 1771, one iteiiiiLloiie-a(liainoii(iiiitlie-rou 11 through valley anti glen, and oi, L ic Itiolititi,ill . rascals' between ved given to . su"ly them with the information rather not. g; j � . . . � I . .. - . . , k- -. - - referred to Ili my advertisement. You're only -a slinking thief. to te 'I'l . ,, . -- many hundre of pounds. Now, if t ie nian . ou're drad -was valued at C10000, " going side broke forth in loud exultation : '. I'S I - -�. ter a It . , I . . - - - bad not paid o.d Peter a I reposter rice , Although. the c of the firm was A oil me, aint ye? You would like to call a lnau&fl�tured in England oil account of one God is our God, and shall be even I;lltq . I . : ' -. ,­ -.. for getting rid of the ches at the ti ic how ell guarantee of their good faith, I ouldn't ye. Wily ( . , 'i;Ltion .. 0 I I SUffi , t policeman to help you, W if the Asiatic nabobs ; and oil the private death " Tilts Ivag not a selfishappropt, � ..i . C . - guarded � - , - . .. I had the rascal, got the moi icy ? I felt i� neces in my reply. ainot ye set the policeman on to Bic? Because freight of this vessel tile policies 4f instiralle(! Of 'tile Deity, IW tile emphatic realiZat ifill of . L , - The answer -o this I ( I lest t6eir c ry be the very man who I I . -�:. luesdon flashe( upon ' i nt Mi it u re got more reason to fear 'am 'qu what j (I at Lloyd's a� a Ili It premium, at t I onal God, the (;od of V4r;tel, , . ­ . . do away with Psyche, were Or'lle l,iac ua pers . ' . . I— ­.: -c I had left illy grandfatl er tell 'had paid o ( fi�aVe. I ain't -'ve rob- so cost y were her contents ant soi doubtful- tile God , . . � me befol .ete,r 0 rohhe(l you; but you �1' I (If Abraham, and of lsaa,C, all,i of . i r r- .- ­ �, . I 1 minutes. ITiicy had exto ed it sit cc and 'Of all persons in th world lie would be in at bad me. I don't want no one to help me ; )ter safe arrival. As a costly shipreck, La Jacob. The text of this morning's lufl,lita- I .. '. 08' int - o his hituds. After I'm just going to do this business in ­ r3 I— I- - . . . Psyche hdd been kept all �)r the pur C Of I anxious to get her Yself- Lutine deserves notice. She was of thirty- tion is.�roni that psidin which lia, . . -7 ­ I -- black-maitilly ! 0 some consideration replied as follows:- I'm going to hunt you down, and when I've two gulls, commanded by Capt. Skynner, significantly . describedah the battl - -i 1,�:,.Il ; - . �. . cogiii 3ed the an, Or , , I * C, Cly of - - Old Peter had re 1� Ilegir in quesion, presumably under found where you've stowed away that gal And ,�,cllt ashore oil the bank of the Fly the church. This name has beell giv(.1l it ; . I. tify im-p,o. bl) . th as enclosed in a -11 . I I I -­ . foundmeans to iden as r by e il�flubnce of a na recitic, w, Om ve- Now Island passage on the night of Oct. 9, 1799. because Oil 'several ITIC11LOrable OC-Calji(flp I' I. , . I . I.. 1. .. . the child, of some betrayi evid in ter est . , and the ches t was given by ail till- hat you like; but say your PMY- At first ,she was reputed to have had X(U),- words have sprung from tile lips of 11p.11, _ #j . . - - . . I � dress, and bad drawn ino icy from iiin rel living . .. - I . �. . ell by kn6wn man to a no "'M! Wo in specie on liciard. This was afterward who' have been the leaders. of Isn I*.; 'e I dh you 0 w - - rious scound era fore on try to prevent me." W I I : � ; e - etcr's disgust, I tacitly declined .� . I..- , threatening to produce the child in vidence in'Bonport to'be tak an out at night into th , To oV contradicted by a Statement that"the whole hosts in the (lays -of eonflia and - 1)(.1-il I I- . . chest . . . - - of big attempted crime. . open sea and throwr overboard. The to be drawn into a fight, or even a wordy amounted to about k140,W). Ili more When Martin'Luther wits oil iiis way to � . . , . - - . ! . - - . , .- - . - r I saw now a Jouble ptirpc se in the arning d and the child, showing �igns of ite. , The distance to th.e. cottage wait modern times the costliness of shipwreck is the I)iet of Worms his friends vainly ., . - - was opene . dispi . . t, I , I ' . I . I I i I IA - ;� 0 1 . � - � ' -:, that bad been given tile. My -grai dfather. Iii(, was carried to S lore and there liwKsinee over three miles, &not it seemed to me that, to be found -in the destruct ion of thefabric. to persuade him tit -it diallICr anil pc,-11;11�9 i . - I . 'a wr th and I . , ! , 0 it, , ,- , � - .. dreaded two dlin,"-his fa ther's wr been k'e in confine nent by the rascal am- extraordinary as the old man's physical and her cargo rather thablin - . (leatii lay that -way: afti t Iat it would 1w. I . .. the stoppage f those sup] )lies Whi -It made ployed �Plt ink the cl est. Sihe was discover- � ­. ; . 8 powers. were, he could never keel) up to . -: . ise to turn aside. But th;�- intrepid cil I � - TRIZASURF ON BOARD.1 - . w ( w,.J. . . --. I -� . . � life pleasant, and these cot equence. might.. ed and removed to it place of safetr by I"- my pace for more than half � that dis- . T11E I . oil of truth was not to be - turned frwil' i i - - . ..� - .. be avoided -by Psyche's escape remaullng It. I i�annot leave this it ighbotirhood, ,.t if YOU tance, And that I inight leave him out of Whatever may have been tlie worth of a gal- K! ­ ... .- '. � I � . I I is purpose. He went- forward strolig ill - ­ . Secret. � - � - I . make ail appointmen r to meet ivie in Tower- )y tile leou as a Ship, there need lie no scruple in Collraige ; not tit(.! courag(! that -rus �,- � _- - - ' Sight by �he time I resulted the bend I 11 s I . .1 ,. , - Despite hi§ri tscality, I wa s dispo I to live bridge any dity betwo en I I and 4, .1 will be Cliltse park, and this being the best plan of concluding that when new her value would . � - , . - .. '! i I blindly anti heedlessl ) W, I mygrandfathel, credit for sopelcin ­ IIV ' I y into danizer, I tit t I' . 11 , �: - �.. . th ii -i I happy to answer furt ter questions upon this (iciZing him that presented itself tomy be hutAllat'Of a Wy ill coll.11mrisoll with sucl courage that lias a bit ffi-cient cai-tse to insp,re.l . ­ : its a subject. mind, I Started afresh, in' . my pace occan inuilboats is now convey specie and f ! . . .. . � . . , -�. towards Psyc ie. There "' I .1 . creasing I sustain it. And this wag the A1!cTUt`1, M - � . ... I - . . ! 2 ., -, - 'his warning t� tat, seemed eom4 I . a . � -41.0.1 his i 1: ­ an( 'IV, -in . :- � I I t a - -' : I '­ : , . .. . . - : The old manWith his bear -like valuables. The Sinking of ail Atlantic, 'o.l. -is wIr - heart and not from calcula ing'self nterest.1 B RNARDTITOnNE" � ... ��;, ..." :Z . - . as I went. . his unflinching boldness : 11 G ' . I * ,.7- -,. 1 J9 . . I 11 . k.�.. 11 Indian, or Australian liner---evenwithaclean . . t * . Mrs. B)IIIIhimil., �'. .. - -, :. trot kept hymy Side, and I�ost not% an ine I reftige and strefigth, a very present lielp --n . . / : It was clear tf. at if Psyche T re ti source � : . I .- -i ii '. Care , .1...:1 I th II as re . I J � . .­ .. Tollhouse Cottage.1 . - ", ..i. Z, of ground for a first I ile, with no visible hohl--would represent an inunenue tre it trouble. -Therefore will not we fe;ll-", . . -.- . I ., of revenue I suriniged, Old- eter w uld stop .. �. .... if told in dollars, ducats, or piastres ; all(.1 . . - .at no means, I owVver (I's i rate to reco . I an -road,' Eccle8b. violent . . (4 ver . - - ...- *. -� Old Lond - sin . sign of exhaustion, anti it became e ail when is added -the cargo a ()It - ' There wa.13'a -foundation for thIt couragv'a� - . a � . .. . I ­ i hat I must increase the distance to succe I ' With tho' firm, IW tile f011udAtioll of the e�erh stilig : . . - ; ]ter when he .1e,irned that � ie had escaped - I expected it reply to my letter the next 11 tiring him out. I determined to strike passengers' luggage) which wourd include a ' i 1� -.. I � W hat. I I hills. A whole world of Iovie erowAs into , '. . i ' ­ ' - from the eaves ;"and I dreadbd to tit iik (lay, but none came ; another day passed way from the main road and make for tile quantity of jewelry expressing many thou. that one word " therefore. " Wli,il, Crolli- : I t - might be her fate dhe'silemoided i I getthig without any letter being slipped under-- the 1141 pounds, some astonishing figure swould i . - , I I . ,,illage of Ecclealiam, whence I could return' BiV well faced the terrible ordeal Of .%J41"Ston 1 - I . . . . ' * I -%v - r. - mail . . her La I . . . . gain in I s po c ; locir, and then conch AinK that the post ly & footpath over the down8 to the old be the result. -. I ' . 1. . . - - Moor, when it seellie'r its if tile call$C, (it F. � �;. �. , I found it difficult to ile(ide wh t course i -el- it � - ov . W .. . � had not thought it W1 rth while to delix I 'ondon-road ; doubling the distance to the The Royal Charter is the most notable ffeedoul was to be erthrown 1) ' I.' .- I ought to takol.-. It ' brious, however, believing the house ) be empty, Cottage, and coming to tile 1) . ye -roads, I modern instance of the wreck of .a - ' Y it bal floo .� ".. was 'ob I .resolvcd t4rasure` that was almost as good its won by tile hCry i .-- 1. - that-1,niust'not, precipitate a, catastrophe 1) to go over to Towerb dge an(I make inquiries turned off Sharp., The pace tried me, but ship. She left Australia with 1:350,0W in Rupert, the valiant -farnier of St. Trl!s � � . - � -,. . - . . -�: any rash Movement, and, for the present + ::: . i � � . . . -1 th,W following *af.tern it if nothing came in Still U0,11 illoloinitable pertinacity old Peter heft Of this sum, says, �'Iiarles Mckens, in spran upon his horge, and plucking it Bible. ' . - .,� �sw � Intist keep Psy lie as much as possible out of his chapter oil this dreadful shipwreck in the , . W . � -J.- �, . .,, the interval. 4 11 . stuck to in side. We Came in Sight of the " ` tit from flis pocket, found ill .thi, , , 1-1 .: ;: . .4 psailli the � . . I I . .1� I - .. sight. - I I I waited until th De -the latest h6ur 'at village, antT iiere I saw that I must make a Uncommercial Traveller," f3X),(KX) woi watchword and the battle cry,. with which ; I , I . I ,as delivered at were rec( - 11. . - - . , Happily, .'eirciiinstanees .favou'ed her twhich the second mai vigorous effort lo outstrip the dreadful o!f I wered at tile time of the tioveliWi; lie went:forth, as with tile Sword of ,the 1- .. . -- . ; .-.- I .1 'seclusion. . The light of the,, nil W so pain- Chase, and then, ass red thitt Pyche slept, I mail, for if oil getting through the vilfage lie visit ti) tile 14 tot where She lia(i driven ashore' Lord and of Gideon, crying, " Tile Lor'l of :1 -1 .- N. �-. " �ept -ind, ' locked the doors anti i itarted forl ol6verbridf -found me doublin' V) regain. tfie old rfxul . J . 1, . - . fill to the' �r girl that we t e M . I Meanwhile, tow much gold and silver, inii t- - ;'. . . 4L i I down all da, 1, nev r leaving About four I reaclic 41 the post office. I lit- .he w6uld at once conclude that Psyche wan ,, erwise, . . . * . . ­ I . . . And so crying he won 4 I -� p I �J. 9 . - Host, the Lord of Hosts, the Lord of - . . ' Iosely (Ira ' i ed and Oth ' is annually afloat ? H(:w ii with its !" !u(,)�,;,*;, .. . . , ters %wams ex. iintid, and of my many millions are I I . .- - - I - - the house before the evenin r, and then she packet of returned 10 there, anti thai I had Simply gone out' yearly borile over the deep the most remarkable 6ittlet; in the whi,li� - � . : ..� - I showed no wish to stray 6o� I my Ide. To none being found aildreasse(I to I el I tele- Way to Mislead him. to and front India, America, Australia,. range of modern history. But' , . � .. � her the garden at the back of th cottage . is it this grand I � .. . . raphed to tile Solicitors for ail xplanation us ; I China, and South Africa by Ell Ii It Steil, '- heroic )Saint has matter for other (lays than I - - � R, lence, tell i � g them t,(i ray There was a pretty �teep hill before . I? - � -J , was a wide world more in a ecord ce with of their si ily to me utlon a-srurt . Olil Peter kept up with tile ers alone ? There Should be lit) 11ifliculty, in (lays olliattle. Oiie phrue'from t' i . . '�, I . her taste yi�rhaps because t wits enclosed. ,at the%post� office. I mrly. An hour r making the,"Iculation,-which. %Oien arrived I - 118 Saint, I I . . - . - -ek hedges; it was a - beautiful ; I elapft.tl �P( red yards. and then stopped, an if , one strain from thiti soill we may wely bilid I - . I - .. . . . ,!. - with high thi I . before their -answer ctme. his strength had suddenly given way.. at, must Surely yield a fi,ae idea Of tile trea. - I ( I - . . 19 heir tele ra '011, e red aj -ex- :11pon .our memory ail engrave on our . � . , e -lira. , : .I- � ' world too, full of surpriainl;, tr tires and " Regriat� delay t in said, sure over which tit ;flies, anti an . - Every flow.,r was mira,c A to ur -tter. We . . toil of the tru that is rel sed in - . - � .� .. lovely wonders. " N'ou think you've dome tile, (14) ) hearts. Anti that 1) 3c is thiS : 66 A very. - - .,. - . . cl ient. n4 yet replie 0 f . ruinnin varmill," lie glisped. " Illon't inale ce-Ilent not a ' )o, wesent hell) in'trouble." Or suppose 'A"t- ., and the commo?nest herba source o delight. no� "lease wait . : I , 1:. . , Ili - tions. I no mistake, old Peter takes more beat,,,- the 11ritish,shlipinaster, if of the high qual-, leave out the reference to trouble and thirift � - .� ., - -1 never knew how much the ,e w&,f admire at office otir next telegram. - ities which 'i Lo the ful Intent of it. . . I: 1. . I I I than you can give him." ', . . 91 - . of Goil as a Ilea1r,mid available helper. Thf! - //----, - in so small a space until she i ilio'we( Inc.. We n6 t tele- lie had disitfolm-Ared from the hwl when I -- lowimmi -F� . . I . - . � It was Itopeless to expect U16 x . Clotight of Cod as a helper is woftli revolv- I . . - ! ..., .. .. * . .:' have sat for hours watchinr a spi. er make gram. for- at least an liki,ur, and hav,ng already turIled round (tit the brow of the'hill to look The Dairying Indivary - Ing again anti again. It honors bull- I . 0 , . 1311 : . . . � . '. I its web; we have f, ail ;tilt step by �waited ail �hour in thl, dismal offive, I weilt back. I was fiLirly exhausted, and sunk down . . %I . I -. . -1 -- nuth's incompleteness 6-,itiv. I -. -eat in it ' . effort and links ; . - .-.-, . st�p down the long'path to his. ret'i out itfid strolled roily d tile town, picking 111) by tilt-- rfxtdaide, whelleia I Commanded a ' We heartily welcome, sa,ys the (1-imadian tile diville.. W hell we Call oil (;od foil I ;. I , it dahlia -stick, synip-tthiz- I lon, England. the i ; -� - . . . . pot oil the top of , , . I One or ti�o things Jhat I thou4lit uould ,iew of the hill, to re(x)ver my ,breatl Goi-,//,. publishetl in -11.,cin( � : . ' I - . -e. -e It, wrong V I Still . i the cry pi itipposes. that u live toiled up ,I � . went C1 Clio. - y in lit Step which the INnninion (.overn- - -onger Ili I - .- ing with him -when he and had, please Psy, O'clock I ilktiriied.to _Strength,- with the sittiafactor ; reflection I porta to tile 1)4)iltt thitt needs,% sty and to -. I ! ��:' . . to find his way back, congr, ulating him 01.1 -ith a view to) the improve- I .. I I I tit(! post office. Al�t(Alxillg hVAl Yet 001110 Ill ment hm'taken u �_' ; �� . ' . * that somewhere in that Copse I below old I finish out- uncompleted work-.. %Nie )1all 1 1 . - meeting a friend who clearl . him up to, I began to feel anxit its 'about I ycl - t Peter was also I)iLlItillg fO V, . .1 - y py , ineim of tile dairying industry of Caunda. i . I . .�.. . !,- . "S le I r breatl� and press and purpose, and often are 1wrini I to 1 ! . -, � � \ a short cut, condoling with hiin!wlivii lie got, wits nearly an hour's walk home. At seven ing hits aching Sides. I .0 I For some time tile dalrylliell of Canada bilve ' " � . I '. 11 \ upon liresome ground, .tll( fo"Lond himself do more than our tinfaith ever thou -as , . ­ -ould rise, urged tile apixmitinent Of a I)oininio'i officer. %% i � -nnewhat rel 6 I ': I --.� couipasse I about with a-fore;t 61 chickweed it would be getting'( ark itnd She �% As mmm &is I was w il veil I ri*�. whtise duty it should lie to take- cll.lrge of pos4ii)le; and after all we are taugh�,;"Itw ;ill .:1 �­ . ail(] findingnic not there inif lit be frighteneol. . . .;, k. 1 � � * �'. a -rest . elit t0rough'the village, anti t,,(tk the fuLth � , experienee that does not (often lie, th4t I;i)fi',, � ' - I . -j� 11 with a growing inic in his career , Should I go back noly, ail( return for the -had already tile ex peninents in dairpug now alultit to - - . L i thrOughthec-ormfields. The8un I - ' �elpill , hand lifts been with 114 all alfing, all.1'. ,�. -that.only ended when we feltsure lie was' I i ; -. I � I ., niessitge early tile next morning I . While 1 14 link, and the first star twinkled Ili the sky be tictetl at tile Ihnninion Experitne;ntal that Vs hand must - cro'wii the Work .1 . . I - ast. When we i4d watched the �,Avas debating the q. Elation 'tile iligi I � . I - - I safe homeat I Ild IX -11 overhelul. , . Fann at Ottawa, itud lit branch experintent- ! . 1�- -e f till ajid ' 'rovin( or tile .Sallie will not lie c0lilplet... I - . �� stars come out until the heawns wei 1 tingled. . al farms Ili tile various I -es anti gen- %%.hell Soilou'ou*, I- . . � night 'well advance(], I tonk ,her al.Vay'over I - "Is th-it for me?" [ asked the clerk, as lie Judging Ily my own fatigue I reckoned I A 4 Temple' wits ro'Lily f(.r. , ' . . /the downs and sh(mled h,r - the', sicepin , that old Peter would certainly give up tilt- - a -ully to instruct the'dairynwii ofCanada, by dedication tile ioet king felt Chat all wa,s not 9 I began to read from tl,e instrument. . pursuit for to -day. and that his first inove lectures and loul.letins - in tile first yet dolle. (;(x -had helped him to I eat . ry - villages, and the distLant Wit' of Tower- . I - I "Yes, air," lie renlied,. after millilte't; OIL "viilg the eopite would lie to find an Inethods of improving anti increasing . (If- his fathel"d life. 'I'lliS I bridge, where the twinkling gas lamps she: silence. . . � alehoftse in Ecclealiam. whor'c ho could take tile callailian supply. The Ihnnillioll out the drCaftl I.- took for faVell stars ; but ille was always i It wag- a Ion Tile tRage : -at last it'. Wits Government line now: acceded to this "house" wits built for God, but it %v�s 9111.v - . i �� �. I glad to return to her- Aeloved garden- hallded to ,ne. g,'Ot r client re lies lilt as a - long di�ink and a long rest iLt the same ret tiest by the appointment of Profegsor a "house"and far awa from conipIetene:-s-. ' - . 1� Everything in the' world us, follows," I rewl : "i lise te since -time; neveithelew tile unconif - -rt Aile &p - lb.crtson as Uknninion Superintendent of till Cood Himself shoull crown all- I i4y tht.- , - - �1� -- I she said, but there was noth ing more beauti- lilst writing you. B!rnard 'nicirme's di8eov- �reheniiion that he hail returned to) V -c old Dtiry Agriculture. P*16fessor I Robertson glory of His presence: And so, with 111111ilft- . . -. I ul or wond rous thati the eiii Iless discoveries road where I might agail encounw- hill) was cot hands, Solomon cried. "Enter into 'I y I ­ ;' , . *. - cry not the slight,es r connection. with my hurri(mi tile oti. ­ formerly attached to tilt- Guelph Tes I . 11 - . . e made there. Mere,larktitess, whiel, hg.fl I ')as. A ,blurr in the advertisement le4l . me I . (Ontario) Agricultural C4,11lege, alld' is re- t, () LA)rd, Thou and tile ark 1 of 'I'fi.v . . - .. .. I ever produced a pleasiint impression oil her to -read IW99 for 1877, My child was not The I ngering twlight *am not'yet past cognised as one of tile hiphest atithorities on strength." God entered, and the 41,11ollse, * , -�. . I became a "temple," the glory of al lali(k. � .. � 4. . i . .- .- , . ind, ceAsed to excite as nishnient; the born in '77, and only ran away 'froin . me ill when I reached Lite Cottage, &oil to my great ,dairying in (;AIIVAlA, i not also in the 1' i . � . .-_ - . tudi8faction I coUld see no one (m tile rowl Ullitetl Stateg. No better appointment Ili the arduous. tasks of life we Ili y. liLIN,r I rger animals -horses and kine -were riot ,4)9. , -Make any arra, igement you �hink just in either direction. I unlocked Lite door " I ... - - ' � - : more surprising to her thannight moths and 1. - ,rt--. (in without discour"agernent. Ever near al, - . ­ ­ . t �) collipensaW M I* T - or'ne f(Jr incopvenience, an could have been motile. Professor Ro)bt . 11 I , . - - tiny insects whose beauty. escaped the sight I of entering closed it beldnd me. . . hand is a divine helfwr. Grod wants'to helpt - ' - . I -1 .- . I" of impatien obser . vers. Her view of nature &c., incurred 4 my mistake." � I I "We tire . Safe at least for another night.' son begins his new duties at once. If )tell), and by that lielp to Ut tile I seal , -! � . ' I % - 1. I.. I at first app arol to me distorted, but I came So all that corre8londence has ended -in thought 1. Then I called "Psyche !" There Ontario - does not speetilly begin to His divine approval oil tonorab' . ! ­ � vothing,.thou,,rlit I--. Uld so I col tinued to make as good a name. for itself ill �e toil, - � . I - . . to see that I in every instance her judgment was no r" n*e. It was unusual. At the Happy is tile mail Whose toil i-3 such that I a F I . . ­ ­ � . . t1tink until in the slums through which I po the butter In rketis of the world as it I J * i '/ -, � was t . first sound of lily footfall at this hour she . -. I ess� i I . . . . ruer ilian Mille, and that my views Ilad to ,,ass in quittiag Towerbridge by the already 10068 in the eliciese inarkets 'Lit ask God to hell) him ill its fulplient. � - . I -.-:- : were wa d f quently by the -influence of roa(,y ,I caught t of old Peter, lily ould cry to me "Brother!" Going down � fo - on our guard agaiTit anv � . ;Id Si It it will hardly lie fo want of encouragement. We inity well be . ' . . r , . 'oil to aid. I . '- . - - , L:... . - early"Jeach, ng nil conventi nal ideas - cer- reat grandfather. I ,he passage towards the. stairs I Stopped Profes�or Robertson's apimintment am Do- toils that we could not ask G , I 1A I . � . . . I e . �. - . �t-,! " - , ' f is � - . . - . . I Itainly throu0i Rier I.Icarnt I o reverene God g I . .... � . I .: � ibruptl tit the an iele facing the entrance to minion Superintendt tit of Dairying t?ught to all life's true work ( oil will hell) anti 1 or th' . .. �­---W, . IL � . I : - - -in small -t as gr, at. . The nights . . 41.. .�.. --, 1. . . 1: the hae e He is'iaver iwar at hand. ,�o near . hir�gsjas well , ; .1 . 1- 6 , . Z garden. %a door wanWide "' -pos - . .. . . . : i ­..� - , - I", - L - �. .. - .. I . "p` - -Ici much to ati-mulatoe the movement to secure Put . . . . .- - � .. , � . . -1 - I I � a . -. were mild and fine, w m k. - ­ ­ .�� CHAPT ,�,R XVIII.- .'I : ' :L . A was easily accounted for. I said to nlywlf. � ,r; and the'spirit which that if we reach oat our hand He Will grasp - �� : . � I t r class of butte . . : .. � -chiefly in the open �ir; Ifor Isycho wits loth I ' ';'-. "I.-. . �! , I !- . -'syche, rising at the usual, hour and find. a: it, and its' weakness will all pass away anJ .� . ' . . ' . � ' . . w in nife8ted at the annual meeting of the * k . I - - - to go indoors, even w 4, e'sun' had risen. ,.. .� - � : - BF, I , . . .. I not in the house, -had unbolted the On . . .. bell I. .. .. - .. TKN. - � ' .:1 I � ' .- .. ng me Creameries Ass,ociation. on January divine Vigo- will'thrill it with yi�)wer. God � . I and dimme& tile world �t e ey�es. After . .:, , '. . ­'. - I I -the With glit'l L I . . . . ., . ' - .he door, anti gone out to seek tile in is our suit, let us, walk in tile light I . n . i I 4th, iould give to the Provincial butter d . I Liz.-., -- A.- , .:J seeing the stars " go out " 4, ie by one, and There a I;eerht � use At the"con er 'of 'the len. That was why site had ,not re- industry of 6e future ail iniportancelt had, all joyful hearts; God is our shield, Whil"" . . - � I . the clouds tike on tk - street, with a low bow -fronted window, from tided to illy call. But for all that it was . . _ e opa tints of morn . . never had in the past. The pith of the Pre- danger can harin us ? God is our helper, He - - . ; I . I . ... / �. .: ing; after marking the firs; twittoar of the v hich old Peter must have seen me comin . ithannoying fear that I ran down tile gar- sidemt's address oil that occasion laiti in these will crown idl our labor with success. Olit. 0 . � . � ­ � - swallows in tile' e wes, 'and t ic lowing of the Ile lurched out into t e*middre of the ro, ( n calling her under my breath at every . of our incompleteness His - completeness will - - .. .- . . - �,-. - cows ; when she " had wato had the flower aid stood there waiting or me I ,.a nothing rn and alley, �eering into all her favour- two iignificant fa,cta:-- , . appear. Restiiig in His all -sufficient strength L ­ . as I earne 'anad I -, .- , � loge L that Ontario cheese It 41 for C a '.., - --. . petals unc and displa( their hidden go much as a greatichi mpanzee waiting a n in - i baunts with the hope that she might .be the reputation of beingl one of the finest we shall grow strong, for-theJoy of tho Lord I .- . . . . beauties, and the first ray r eflected i cantive'to attack. i -11is back- was bent with -1 iding from me in sport am site sometimes 0 11 . .,I- " -. . . .- so tha�t,hia lea I cheese -producing countri is in the world. will be our strength. . -. , I ­ I - bow colours by the dewdr3ps ha. 4ing on age I - hery hands with their 4 id: Not a sound broke the Silence. . Only 8 per cent. of On' . I � - - -I-- I - - �. , : .. . - .. � . . - e Ifingers hung tario butter is- made 11 . leaf and gossamer, she wd.ild sti linger 6-ooked And gnar Ed , below his eotild See no sign of her. s .,' f in creanieries, and the result is that Cana- Gems from Differeut Author. - v � with closed eyes to feel the quills wa th on, knees 'and to look lip at me his he , , .! . �Aol 1% as n house, I and -smi-ched . ". I . Aian butter in nowhere in the world?8 - I . her upturned face and outsti -etched ands. thrown back. Sumn: ter and wilit he, room, calling upon her again and again , I at would .J- .. - . W4)re I mArkets. I , . , All Christiana must work, ' Wit, . . � I . . �, . h& ell In a .t . . I - She slept through the day in he I rkened a pea jacket with a guernsey underneath, ith a despair Ili my voice thitt told me The inference is plaim, Creameries! must p I)ttttleifoitly�lieoffi,�(�.i-sfottglit'.' ' - I'll . . � � . .1 . it' to ' - - I . :* room, and this ga'%�e me opportuna go a �id a fur ca which 4 )reAd his ears outward how dear Elie had become to me. Once [T W. Robertson. i ... . I �1 over to Towerbridge, where I was not known a id covered tis foreh id, meeting tile ragged more I explored the garden with evet-failing take,the place of farm (14iries, and "tile besf Do you know what the mnon did,whell, tile � .. - 9 . . . ... -� - . . annuals must be fed on the best food by the dog barked at it? Kept Shining 'right oil.- � I * . . 1. .. I . and get the things we needed- d and b7ows that beetled dver to his deep-8et, hope, and (mining at last to thia Xvicket at : I . . . . . .. - beat mail." Mr. Derbyshire resident to [Ifoody. . . I - - ­. �. ,� Z..�- I clothing, 'and the like. Ibouglitac uple of fi -,rce, and vicious bl k eyes., His shirt was the aide of the house which communicated the association, eatintateo thai S, itario loses ' , . ! . , . .. - .., . . � � .,-. pretty dresses for Psyche, a square of lace t] ie colour of an old tined sail. Between with'the frontgarden I found that open. , each year-�o less -than $2,7(X),(W b� failin tSome one has Said of a fine and honorable ' . . . L old age that it is the childliciod Of inutior- ' i I .. I .. I . - for her, head, a Shetland Shaw 1, and so eshoes It Is protruding check- I Pones and lower jaw his Then it occurreAl to me that old Peter had to have her butter made in creameries, an'l . 1 i - . . with height steel buckles, and thes things c ieeks fell in, and lit a eat beak of a nose beaten me, and not I him. tality.-[Pindar. I I . I I ..:1. . 1 1 r It was obvious it is easy to see that this. is not an over- The elect are whoso"ever will,'and the non- , . . . L -" - - gave her gre-tt ,delight, for a ' lie w s quite a most touched his bt i8tFed underhung chin. now why he had stooped me in the open Statement, for, while creamer butter ill I L . .I...... - human, and I ,v --d as well as' ; His legs were bowed, and he Stood with his _w elect are whosoever won't. -[Becelier. , '. . - . . �. . .. . ILI ot rpretty - street at Towerbridge and tried to provoke sell readil at t�) cents It 1pountf, dairy butter . - '�;"�`. girl to "look nj�ce." I felt to er I secure f at well spamxrt ; al I ther he was the oddest ' I None -know what it is to live till they �re- . 11 I - . me to a quarrel; why when he Saw me drags at Vrom 12 to 16 cents. All success, deem life from nionotonyby saerifice.-OVell-, - I - ­ in leaving her a ' lone at these times. F,xcept a ecimen of hunianit� you could well meet, resolved on going through Xcelesham he then, to the efforts of I' I , ' - .-". . ., . the Chase there was no housc nea er than a (I quite the most unpleasant. . allowed me to Struggle up thelill. He -had and tile On I �,rofessor Robertson dell Phillips. . .- .. ; J I - . the inland village of Ecelesl ani. 8 nce the His attitude was openly defiant,'and seem- taxio Civaineries, Association An injury is sooner pardoned than ail ill- ! - . . . I I .: .: � all - I ... ... - . . : opening of the new road the old London road e- to say, " Here am 1, and I'm not afraid Succeeded onl� too�`weil in iling time for Great Britain pays '$60,000,000 a year for It.-4Lord Chesterfield. I I - , I I I . I I the . my grandfather or some otit, rRwallY 'ac- imparted butter, and there is no reason why . ing is the great thing. For, . I - . . ... I had been practi Ily abando r e 1, and to 0 you' What have ou got to MY to me!" complice to lure Psyche out of tile cottage 6i" should not take a Share. - I Do' . if, resolutely, �': - - . .­ I fe�v who passe( by the isola �ed cot age w th I I was not ( d say an thing to him. and make away.with her. - I I (Io whai is i I they come to) 0 . .. .-. I And while I- - . -1 I peop e ra it, in time _ . . I . T at was 287 lace to ring him to . i I - I I -. . . - iti drawn blind , it must have seem of aban- oi the ike doing it. -fll � in. ... . . - - I . . - - doned also. No tic knew tbiat � � ha returned a count for. his miad ds. I wag anxious -to Led precious miftutes on the hill in the Cold'wordarreeze people, hot words 8c6rch The'apostles never wasted a rnt)ment oil- . I I . - W ., "' mp"t delusion that he was rest. ill them, bitter words makei them bitter, wrath - . . up inhabit it ex ept Mrs. BE tit am, and her. g t back to ,the co tage. His presence . . T, ' I - t MI. 4 gospel of patchwork. Their two -fold text -' . - I - I hasty (lepartur had not giv an i her time for al rmed me for the st ,fety of Psyche ; for it a copoe�, my untiring enemy wits p din ful words make them wrathful. lKind words was: Turn to the Lord, which means re- '' . :. . I - . 'If . .1 I It by t�e shortest road t.o lend a h&n( , produce their own inmgei on men's souls and pentance, and cleave unto the -Lord, whiell . � .-. - ,� � ping with ter acquain6 neps in waA clear that her am spa was no lonjer a , I . * , - . . I . .gossl Bonport. d with., that very hand might now be a beautiful image it IL I ,means a life of faith and holiness. - . . . .. J -received a letter from her. slipped under secret from -uld Peter, who I could not oubt the poor child's cries for help. it . . -[Tlieo.. . .. -- . the � door by the postman, te, ling me that she It followed me into.: 1e town and had lain :tWitz to[me that I was something worse Bacon tells us that th4 virtue of L. Cuyler. ,- - I I . . . � r- - . .., . .. bad taken rooms in Soutbamp for her son in wait- for ift re u di t y - ity is temperancp and- the virtue of Ply= . - I .. N - : . ­: - . n than a fool to have overlooked a stratagem it is fortitu . I I n , - z=_J. He stood who was too ill to be moved ; & id in replying in front of i I moved towards the de 19' but it depends upon our. I All those who pass through the door'to i . .. . ' so palpable. I . .� I IL I begged her, for reasons I would give when fo)tpath he shifted hi i position to confront . I .- - � I . . . I ' '. selves whether we gather these and other success will find it labeled I I push. " . I . . . . � . . I . ,;. -VTNM.) ,. .. ' - .. - - I she returned, not to mention -in name of me and provoke encol nter. ..: . (TO IM CON ­ precious fruits from either of thosepilants. ' .! - . ­' . . . . y . . � � � -� I Almost all of us live more in the future . , .. . - i . anyone. 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I . . .� ­� .1 , , - - - I I � . . , i , � � L ' I . - I - . . . - . �, " 1. � . I - . . , � . - - I - ­­ . .. - �­ - - �I -1 , , I .- � - - . -; " - � W�- a I ;1, , . � 11 . . ,. . , , " I , 11� t�, I . - �, VAN CU . � -,..�:.,, r . I , I. t -W -. I - . --- . 1, L'i . 1� -1 ". :,., 1; � i.-V�Wl"rTli'THR DtV . ­ L - . , .1. ,�_, . -, -1 imes too hot the e, , I ­ softwt ­ .: . . ,: - , o -&y proven it. Terri �W.� 'of the tays that Ohl S011i . I U I r., It - the simmering (L p ,yers have given ill to ­ themselves t vanquishol, . rackets to Ile w'L'('.s "11 I - frAen chairs, or else pro c . -� N, It under. tit i CaCia,41 -11 I . I , . .#e-�. I . - . ,ell llowot�' . - Two Of fro, the w . .. rather far . tables, all th( tent " � .,, than tea c n li, � hall for , . � have wan# ereol into a shut out rom a noisy . rows Of It dgem, all lm-,,, I - . ..'soutli, an( lleit%�y r1i,mlo, I r of ( I � other aid . It i.N;k lilt ) 11 entered I) One op(!1liI4,' : a Imech - th!, �" . A ,r of Aremlia, -. A go . - � - Brooke, , alleing upat . his lout' ig position ill . feet. - . . t4N,ro", �ays Ale; ,,%-ill .. . . , es .l;rlI11ugl)1011l1 I ak I , , . - unshi � , 11 L 1. t tll(. I I I "' c - . - . on IC gr0u)VI )4 -sl - lying on �' '* . ting rays front 01C 910"A , . - Ii fits into her 1i -to _- . I I 'golden . ­ . eye -s we .e blue, ''11i'l .1 ..- . angry; t ie mouth, Joe ' 1. . . .1. -w grown Ill, . . asa rule It. . .. w - half WOTY all, she I). .4 11, 't I- 1 .delicatk-Allade" of -s-l-'t, . hiar thou ghts lie o1pe"13- ., -, You are harii to I I I I � eyes on I erg. - As a rul4 . .- anywhere, else. . - Weil, you are not,, " i i I . � -From aftr the thrim - i,, ., s to tlic-111, I.,! - that is v I'llo-st - 0M)"t-41% . - . "Tha,'.4 tile 111111ill,ic _) banio cc tile ' Mr. Br(!)kc. placidly - I Miss N[orlalld, too. i � . -you allude tonlYf.'iga . - ,-You pre.-itinw V111*N . , .: was [lot thinkim, of ' n . . I . I . .. ought to 10,easc.' , - . ** . - . halldsol le. -! 6IRiell -, yens." - �. - . I-. i . 1 "An(] hand.w)me," p � i � ,; I �.. i 111.4 Ate I ()It. Ve., . . I perfc(.t Juno. To" I I11 ­ � . hap.i. . i - i "Yon she)uldn't Rile . � � �. � , , girl gravely. . � - . - -I k low that.; and . Says lie , "It Is .44) (li"i . . , , %% . � ation, And to if') tilf . ; . so pler salit. " He Is , -, " L . knowir , what lit- sav,. , V . . . . . full of , le� knowle,lgv I . . only, a itcl with all I 1w . and tlutt 1.1c im ,vilt'al . r . - % another wom-Cn. I A lrAn4,.4,) lit-- wonmr I . . I I heiress of a cotton met . T . 1 elass wonfil call "'t 11 . . - - - I -. . I light eyes, and lightet . I ... un-114,-l-treil. .1�ho- li-id I � ., some months'aigo at ill friend, anti belil" 11114., . . en, � .. . to rise out of her t-oti, . L . - - . given Ikilll ivery -clearlN . she was willing to ;w, : . choose to accept' lier i L'- enornions, irl excluvigq I � must collic t') 111111 on I . - , ��ord Farnham. A he I. of mot ey Coming with -1 I the lie -)Iiew kni �m* a., ..� occurei. There lvul bi, . 'L ; L -)rd Farnhant and li;-.14 I . Brooke's fother, and . -1 - ' . ;. i man to farget. Ile ! - L -itlicr u I . the sin oftY f. I . -.. er thaa let his il�noii't,y � - . . he woilil I " t t , -�- ell - 11 . . . the old n,L111-reu", t'll,, .. . , , -, . . . L - . it go to) th", I,dvvil. hilteri L that in Spite o . 1. ­ prove a barren holl0l, . ' -I -it of . 1 � Geor e took lif � i wrath,Tut lit-, t11011,11i . - � I . I time when lie should . . - . only five humire-1 it y � I,. - H -e hail shirke.1 tilt! i . , MOIle3, but when .\lis . . . . - I . undeniable goldell c �,� athii head, ho' 1), i ­ -)ii %% , argue the 41tiesti, - �& fellow, Ile t0ld 111111-W] . I It was a fail- exchmii . . -. . illoney. fie was lit- .. %. - ( her ol. aliv . 1! � . not do - . . - . - in marrying hvr - . If. . . . -lie Ikesitatol, ;tit,[ I I . - ... I 'Miss Nforlimil aoev . arover 1wr I I . little ulg, .I- -that she thoatrlit it ;i -.'-. " ' . . . �.- Lord Forit'hafil w�is Ill . . I heAlth fol- .jl) 0141 ;L 111; . * - I - . notlike to Ir- 11111,11(" , L . . lv .. tumn. It \-.-.t, then'.' - . , of.a:respite, dlil noi I . .� ,. . . . a circiiinsti,!wv tile fic ' . . �, bmore 1) undcrjiisir,�i � - . OUS c urage. ' Ile wi :7 onoi, a' the)- (11,1 llq�t , ., . I - . day hell both lie a ­ � .:. asked down to stay f . , 8 I � I 11 - ­ . -;. leys?. nJ there he fio i - . . Ali tic Slender thal . . - : . . I and It ir that ripplol . , head. A ratherow ' . .. whose best f % 1, -1 . ; � , - , .. . el:10e . . ..- -.. only rnain t.,i VIV I . - I- ayou"geollple- ;oio� . . lier.tolstay %vith I1i4 , . -,.-- 0 - fathe . , , . Id stloire, -hei , .. . them.1 ,Site hail K --e I - . . .. 81011 0 by thelil fro ­ . . . . . -1 . 'Georg� Brooke liken " the Ili at disastrous I . - .. ' fell Ili idly in love -A . � k I . .. � him. I . . � . , - ar I ­ It It " gofit, so f. L I—... thougl k no word ha: I I ., �.� - ... - .1 knowE the other's tic ; -i 'day, ,n this (biliget ­ . .- se , I- ime f (rilmate . .. . t . ivid. lig th . - I I ­ . "­ .. -eve tic. ..1. . �. , � � 1. 46 . . - . . 1-� 1% e ought to go I . . , 1. rese ly, in a ratli . . . . � -L��: rZ been a little of ., L.:. I -.1 I . I I -, � : I k 1rivolfty of his anAw I . I- � - -4d Oh, not yet, I . I -'_L". � .- L %.., 'here so short a time - - L , "' if cl I.- ...i - Shirley's b,aiijo, I I . _; �'.... . . . . � I . .� . is so intense a relief, � I - " It is more than � � 1. - . ­ . I -.-, .1 .49 - 4 �­­ . 111:-, . - We have been at - ­ 1.� ­-, - Mrs. Shirley) will . . , -­� � become of us," regai .. - I :.-. i ­ . -­ - e . ... -. ]Kiss Mortand. " -1 .. L- ­P� . . .. I � ). .. .. ; - " " Let her wonder I - gotten us by this tit L . , . . , 4 . � , .� !k - 1A - I -1 - . ­,;i� I % - - I ��... - � � i . . 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For my dylo��Iltha t t to her for her about to inarry 1ord Tottenham ?,, asks he, U Ir 0 forptally. allbAging _,aa oKpiression of his re. always thi�king wimm with him ikwhat I M, .0 4 em * wants to marry you for lithelp -in ty THE D ldon't see—hair, teeth, etc.'P r litle.' YOU te relief by a supreme effort. So "As a rule Tottenham was I the bird in the hand ! -too hot the eye 192 I#Do they . says Mr Brooke. was Savedl. I -ithough 61906- She in very kind to him, poofr old Inau - III fcai passiona, AL Four-Vear-61d Clung Tk*t 90 A Une '"A rength 1 'Oves y ey are ways righ t;1f. Illidst of tile -day PI i cool though the moull it. . Terri is the st Ajtkd Amiabilit r in her strong point. How the mi lit Ith I&I tt but for A tough one, truly." Old Sol is iring broadcast many charms you -A plucky four-year-old b&6-- vu in 00ka, "sea - Ile rays that, once t ey are at fault. If she wants to Exactly so" y of Lve discovered in her of rs.. Wilion t'11141 lw troubl' . the sill"nering ea k. fhe tennis late.,, loola, Ia. It is the child of M witV to it, and, confessi mmTy me for my title, I'm sorry for her You are wise in your own generation,' and while. playing about the mouth of a marry some one _3. the ll'yers have given ill ng I don't think you ought to speak of- her firstly. because I'm going to says'lle, with a passing smile. 'And iound rds, fell in. aiqui3lied, have filing - their like that," else ; and, secondly, because if I did marry deep well� covered by loose boa ti ent"e as 8 th rIj - turning upon hitil, in 79ur proverlie. tall qa ts to the wiuds and themselves into with a �p and contained ;k -e little Isish ienTer lovely eyes.- you her the coveted title would not be hen until The well is thirty feet dev It You don't express mtAch re' to at all -k1,1-!1 t,k, for, Cod or else prone upon the shaven ithouldil't criticise her." her hair was gray, the old boy being about, events, " says she, with a shrill ten feet of water at the time. The mother ,left el�irs, laugh. "I %%III earnestly Ia acacias, according to their 46W as strong atpesent an any antitlitant. And, saw the child fall and, frantically grabbing, by not ? I certainly sha'n't he able wise in this, at least—that I don't care 8, cothea-line, lowered it into the wall. The to th all criticise her next month, so I may as well as for we', I most solemnly swear I don't &�6ut dividing my husband's affections with not a-dre d child grasped the line, but of course could I'Wo of t want to marry her, ither for her money or you. ve to blit grand9 r ffair f ro, not hold on tight enough to be drawn ain Item, however, have wan ered make the most of my time now. Next month" anothet. That little girl to whom out, it the acalcias, and the tea- slowly, and almost defiantly, -I I shall be anything Olse- whole time will no doubt be 9 so the mother tied her end above. and the tent where better thingh the bleeked proprietor of Mrs. Brooke; a d as she.. Ir h you your five, hundred pounds tble . " Ali! But you did yol wit n all re ell's for t Will holdontight till inatim rurs', -can be, had, e asking- They it is not permissible to criticise one's own Even if go, you Zould"not bethe one to a � jill te, h%r. r papa . tremhlingly cried the mother to WiLlIdered into a i tle reen space, wife, whatever you may do with regard to reproach me," says he. is unbearable. 011t froul a d to her little one. �1:!I, noisy w rld fy rows an your friends. Yes -that's true. I'm bound to �..If you allude to Min D ne.1 III came a brave little sob from be- - aHe had spoken deliberately-- and with says she, nestling closer to him. e' sayo k things and ohedges, all beech it the north and IAn in ciitly, though his face its ale d his e es low. mndI EolItIll and hoavy rhodoole Irons on the two 'Beemin unconcern, though in truth his heart. an awed tone, "when will ou tell her hing, I do not thUl, she gives Ker d' nd 4tuAted. - y The mother hurrie away a soon 'is torn in two by a ve lion of despair flobolit-it, George?" Five itindred a -ho Ireaut of a place, of faith" it is a little (( Otlier sides. entire thoughtsto money. with the father and several other men w I t 11c, for., ly, and through and regret. They are lZotrdtanding, but she -She hesitates so admirably over the r, however, would, I acknowledge, be titei" N"I . igibus poeins, 1 011.1c, opellil . Ig 0 1 has turned sharpl aside, and has laced of hisiname thatGeorge CIA. after much difficulty rescued the child froiWl- IIle pronouncing laughs, ut a poor thing to lay at her feet. I am y its chilly bath. The little one was almost om cold when taken -out, but illill on the niotintLin Arcadia, isi't it?"'Says--Mr. herself that lie can not see her 80 9 UP unconscious fll�, A sort of face. Well had and catchin It r pretty hq6nd, kisses the glad, therefore, that it is now in my power 1,1:)')I�c trialicing lip at his companion from meant to provoke some word from her, and' pink palm of itith rapture. to offer her fourteen thousand. . , 'I - had brave] lung to the clothe'A-line all the cvcli� 1131to lollil"illi, po r sition upot the grss, at her her silence maddens him. "firot'thing tom�orrow, says he. To What?" says Miss Morland. She tokes y 'The -1 ti zsl I appropri tion -) n "What are you thinkin of?" asks lie a' tep forward. time, holding its head above water. tell you the truth, I think she has an inkling Dismay, consternation, dis- 'I' othc� hugged her rescued one and It a little frown,She angrily, going upo, realiztion Of site, wit in her all compelling tier of it ; she said something about you the c nifiture, are all largely written on her happ looked as if she was jealous." tonished face. wept�for joy�, -while the assembled crowd - ocharming picture sitting here in the to return his gaze. othier day that I ' as threw up thef r hats and cheered in acknow- of 1,4aae, and of the old suit- dial, with her hat Site has growl pale, but she mectii "�She couldn't he jealous -----she doesn't Lord Farnham, died at teii o'clock last I ver -ledgment of the baby's itit. 5rilicr oil the ground he,4ide her, and the glin- his eyes without ing. lovo," says Dorothy, with - conviction. night. Contrar� to any expectations he flinel 1,saklill which has 4 e gloing leavens throwl "Nothing," says she, , in -a tone '- 71--ty'; front th out of " 01h !" with a little, long -drawn sigh, it hi�s left me every pettily lie Possessed. He c of oltlell lights into her fifie brown, hair. Ig I' _. , - Ittit -y Wer ell all her courage can not keep th 8oun,d is dreadful to feel'jealous. bo�iws and moves towards the door. il�: th.0 wit i A Canadi n's Experience in USSIA give.11 it y(,, were blue, and justil now . a little of desolation. '4 You needn't have felt' it," says he, kstay--one moment," asps Miss Mor- occsions its lith,too, so prone, to laughter "A woman's answer. I kn tile 1110 ow what you tenderly- and. If site has even pne small grain of Mr. .-Loui Rubenstein, of Montreal, has lips of has grown muti ous. Half child, were thinking of, for all. tliat'� that there is But I did. I couldn't bear to think she hope left that she may stin be Lady Farnham, *on tl�ile chit, pions�hip of the world at figure lie has not ye; learned ille more no more do3picable thing oil ea rth than a.man _w to belong'to you, while I—Well," with his next words destroy it. 4ating, the ontest having taken place at t. of Israel's llf W011allt 8 '-,f conflict all of society"i 'colors, and lets ye to a Ijappy little sigh this time that brill lie; "I have 11 peril i who marries a woman for her money. gs You must pardon me, " says Pptershurg, Russia, on the 10th inst. Mr. i". I has Rubenstein, being a Jew, hall some very I Ml his -way to ]let, tholltdits lie o enly upon her lovely face. what was I to (to ? Was the 0 nalue to be tea;rs intp her eyes, " I'm not jealous now. an appointmeiit with Miss Dene: - She 0 -ainly tried Yoll� - —and five hundred y tly expe iences, re hany to pleii se," says lie, his forever lowered ! A title I v#onder what she'll sa to you?" n�t yet heard my news. Ali! Loril Totten- ful which I will allow hill y As a rule, 11 is eyes are seldom ols. He sMS: nd perhaps ouivis, a year —liqw do the go together ? I�Giveme good -day, no doubt, and re- ll�m,"to that carefully presdrved.old ])call, to tell of in his own wor else. Coy I felt that I must ha%li, and when it joi�e over a riddance of had rubbish. After 3 lie 1110A opportuiiely enters the -room. �"As is customary in Russia, I handed iny Perinit me to congratulate oil. Miss Mor- passpoi , t -.to the hotel -keeper, and I heard k0t III(. Ilitrephl cliani.: IiVell, yoll tire not, " rett trils ghe,promptly. came my way I to�)k it. Do you think I all he was throwinq herself away. A girl tIclil frolll';LL. have .11,11111 has just informed ine o your engage- the thrum, tli rum, thrum of a don't care—now ! Bit - the thing is dow; ! with a couple ot inillimm might easily nothing f6r a, couple of (lays. Then I receiv -strong -eaking the stillness Ali([ my uncle—that old mam—lic is a perfect made her own'of a better match than I am (,nio conics to them, In r lent t6 her. I feel site has dolle'wi ed a notice rom the police office that I was of tile wante( tie c itilideed. With',inuch humility, I confess I I One of the members till es liat isalitiost oppressive. devil ; lie will do nothing for me. J ain tied likely to prove." i n, 8 linan of the skating coy ittee accompanied me to act as blit tile the -unkindest dut of all !" itiys —am bound. "'She 6ould have -made no better matAi," in - InYBe te !f, very much the war c r entleman attempt--- Rcidly. " t's rather a c tl interpre- When this :111, Witt 11-Mlse to illspire tit at "Yes," e -Lys site .4 Illy.* 'Llithe It taught dignantly. Oil !" starting, " is that Agnes �WO- ' L "; I I 1'.� (�. r� arl it in thisI light. Of calling? Oil come, let us run! We I ave He I ' ghs, and hurries away to find Dor- ed to expl it that I hall tile ll I all simply come to too, i8il', it? I presume herself inil,.-cd to �-cret of Ia 011* le 8 r tent to'lier. ntliv waiting for him in that little sacred it us i f I kting competition, lie was :.1,11ade tomy-engage very old. faiiii iy herself, the deniands of race been here a dreailfully long time." :'a . I A -day. She perei y ordered to leave the mom, and help III very wron rly 'cit. - I secin natural to her. give upall for the "Till to -morrow, then," mys lie e a llpt(,)ri ffic I " ti catchin 4poi h It named Arcadia yestet then in go(Il English the presiding o not we fear." hinking of Mi., , Nforind. Site -sake of the. old in it her in his arms and kissing her. " To-, rises iLs lie conies,toward her, and turns so not t I - that he is afraid she is going said: "I I ve a little business to transa,ct illA courage as to p!ease. Site is ric, young, *—but that it.411ould he tl!(.Y,t%%-o who.inust, morrow, I pray Heaven, will leave me free deathly �vhite give up, that seems hard.- to tell all the world that I .. love you." faint. with the J w." After looking me over a "It is all right !" cries he, joyously, to ininute t ie official said:. " Yo the everlasting 1whawlsoll I u are a Jew.1 yes. "Wity don't you speak ?" Rays lie bcarse- To -morrow, however, brings its own plans. sa my age oulice s�n!e;3 think—" With the hot water at eight which a mail 9 NN hell 0-0111- 4;And handsome, �eridstently. ly on �easurc her. She would have gone to hin', am "' d 1. Tlieii he asked ine ell,' in tile ut her limbs refused to obey her, and if lie and where I was born. When I had answer oshe ? ()It yes, of Course she is. A think noll1iing but -what is kit it of you," brings him, a veritable bomb -8h ad not caught heto in his arins Bile ell he told pie my passpt)rt would be rcturn­� would i- if tile callse of Too purfeet a Juno, per- says sbe; her voice trembling, but her face shape of a; letter, that blows all hisintentions I 1� I 4ive fallen. Therej no restorative. pQwer ed, andL he ed nle,%ritliout any further by full of aigentle diginity- "I (to not despise to pieces. informatio I miss effectual a a lover's kiss ere IP the fiery .You Shouldnt sneer at her," says the you. Why should I ? I think you are doing His titicle.' Lord Farnham, is (lead. So so Dorothy is pro� and when'l asked him if th again. was r. -iteg I.Aird Farnhatul's lawyer, I f seatly her char ... ing self any brouble he declined to answe girl 'IN. of St; Tres grave right—when all old title comes t0one,it wl ani has c t ,Oil ! how klid it happen ?" cries she, rapt- till illy !$sport was, not returned. Two kiiow that, and that is- why I AO ieli he P Mill plucking a Bible- it," should I)e repLrded as a sacred charge ; and his nephew not only' tile title, It ur the "It is so diffielilt to tellipt - "I p:-ayed for it all last hight, but days afte this, when I wits skating in. I this oll—you-1110ant tp (to the best you could for couldn t keep from hint, but Ilia ei tire for- omehow I never had much hope. he litvu the rink, a uniformed official cam ol it year, At 8 at oil, and to (to the wrolly thing is always it. You will be able, in spite of your uncle, tune, fourteen thousand pounds, you lip then ? Really' th6 ice all(. told me I was wanted again at He is talli ing Idly, 8 name but been too much for the given thv*sword of the plow, carcQy 'to keep up the old name—" the last the lid truly." the police Alice. I got the saind gentleman "The. Lor lie Says, lili� mind full of her ()It, (1—ii the old name 1`hiterr�pt,8 lie, -old man. He had given his all for tlie keep. , ::Really a - I . 'I it of Oil! how.could she leaning back from to acclomp�ny me' �s on tlit� previous becasion. -He hm ing up o lier-7-her passionately_ with a deep groan. f it; He had even given tip his s. t lie Lord of -Hosts fill the knowledge that he loves nobody as oone of n tad known it, lie hill" tO gaze illt0 his dear face, the liandsoni- When we ked why I was wanted, only, -and with all the passion of his nature, spoken very low, certakily d certainly revenge, thouili, if he 1. lest in the world to her; seemed to know. When I asked for my III the whold Ithitt he-, is ciig* ell to be married to it seenil; as though the word had been forced could hardly lave made his nephew more L I ag Well, it appears site could, -quite easily,' passport we were sent on.another ourney to lkit this grand. i anotlier woniao. from -him' against his will, but Dorotl unhappy than by the bestowal of this most "You may asked for says he,- with a happy laugh. another police office. Here again �ttrr for other (lays tirtir A ]I m4soine vrom%il,, t to (6ighter wnd lie-aringthisterrible 8 eeell, growi duniTto utilmilked-for gift. think me good to look at, but when Coln- my passport. Itwas a different official this liviress 0i it re ut,--whatl fier own To so denounce the " (I, d name I" Site I How is lie to go to Miss Morl ): , . cotton me It lialumn and now, ared with Buell a youthful Adonis as niy time, and he told me very politely and very. We 11MV well bilid CI;l..;-; -wolild call "a - fine g4rl", tall With gaing at him as if th tinder -struck. and demand his liberty? Wit4 the title Urd Tottenham, even you must allow. that firmly: You cannot be permitted totta;y 011] on otir istilittly I beg-Vou ys he, ondily. and the U.-I'tune, t4lo, in his hands, how !, itcyck -and ligbt�*r r, and d r oil, Isa In in St. Petersburg,* you will be good enough "Avery 2 ke III), 1117,I)rVil. -Shehad inet,('eorge Brolo Why has K)-6 tat"el: it all so inuch for 1grant- is -he to ask her to break off his en- I ought to take a back �rowing to leave inside of tweniy-four hours. soul sinks like- lead I'Do you mean to tell me," with - I . we 01lie moialis ago at tI)e house of a mutual ed ? In th-tre no loop -hole of escape ? If she gagement? , Hill lim given you up fo a Jew, and there is no no i nation, ' that site r, said 1. " You are Slid being filled wi tit a strong 41e--4ire hadcare Il think d am much as lie does, would she within him. It was- such &it open arrange - rt Tottenhatif f' necessity to further discus�i the in%tter. We The I to rise out of her vuttmi surroundings, Illwl have licen an ready to acirpnowledge the intent between thent, she to give illoney, lie 11Fven so, my g6od child."- main in St. Peters cannot peiiinit Jews to re -gi vell Iii III very clearly t1l Uildentand that claims of the "" oldlualine?" I' Do you never the title, that now when lie fin(is himself in- ' I Poof ? he's a - fool ! She's not worth burg. " I had sop a great many of iny co -re 'in she willing tA) accOpl hil.ii -.should Ile think, Dorothy, " says lie slowly of - how it dependent of her money it seems ini"ibli, It 11101101's fllllli� -wting words upon," says iss Dene with ligionists ili St. Petersburg, and I came to 1:1. -"III ph -1 encss wid) i Clion,w t,) accept , her 'foittine, which � was ini I t have been if—if—" to ask her to lot him go f reelrom t lie detest- -eferred to Jews scornful conviction. the conclu ion that this law i fifor help enorinotis, in exchange, for the old title that fltl�llth a little swift, imperative f�sture she ed blaild. ,That's what I 'tliiiik. Let"a talk of 6ur- of foreign. irth. 'After I 'hall travelled all hini oil the (loath o s tincle,, puts up her ban( It fight for life animates him. Hewitt i %%c have toiled 111) imist onne to f hi I 'and checks in. Her A ast mys lie. the way ft in Montreal to compete for the Loril Ableggarlytitle—no tiny very li�s are whit ; her large eyes grow 4eck an interview with Miss Morland after Oh, as for that," Mys she, turning slid- world's cl anipiouship, this news was dis- plll re let. nudde k y larger as cruel, smarting tears fill lltreakfaBt and put the case fairly before her. denly very dismal, and trying to give eartenin 'fllie oni thing left was W (if nioney coining - ith it, as thi her y rigin- d the,properly dejected droop, "I dar pol-Illitted to) -tile nepliew know as oftDn as oppoirtunity them t' ven &R Brooke gzes tither, two If she still clected U) adhere G) their o e ul, Sir 110crt Mor- lie, appe. I to th e Britisl cons wits There ha(l been I ad blooll between big drops overflow her lipsland run quickly 41 colitract--sol' be it. Good-bye then to The mbassador -sympathized, with )II will be sorry about all this later on. iet. SAY Y( an L-,rli Farnhm and his se ndb7other,George down her pide cheeks. life, and joy I h iness. The lionor I.have not been a good friend to you," with me, and got a little bit angry L at the way I ant lla lit-, that Golil's Brooke�s fother, and Farnham was not a Dorothy, "says he_ in king% movement isins W11TV but a poor cont- heavy sigh, "and that's the truth." Ilad been treated. ­ A British subject," he'*-'-' that alone ren er. I NVIII 1-14-14 I I I long, Inaii to far Pet. - He sw(ire he would' visit toward h forter. Knowledge of liss lorland tells What am I going to he sorry about ?" said, who coines to Russia whether Jew or t ilic work tile sill of tfic father tile son, and soon- No no. me sayn she, -him that she 'Will be very likely to smart 1%)u know. You said yesterday that it G,entile, to take part in an internatio'nal do. hold of plete. er thirlet his money go the young GeOrge bravely, repulsing him with eager han her rights and decide on keeping her !would be dreadful to live oil five hundred match, will be allowed to stay' and you will Iis lwstoryou, indeed: title and estate. He inaluages to ask her for ,uAds a year." ta It re until you compete if' lie would leave it to all hospital. As for "You a C 11oini what the !kitish -edy for PC 8 c all was Ilot the old naine, afid the -t and—afterwan you will begladthat. Yes," Al few. minutes alone with him before leaving So it wol h cou t. He -keeping up of it, le jhl, with Miss Moraud--Inot e2asoy has any influefice at t e r it.g,) to the devil. Young George would nervously,. "and I"- ides -7 the brekfaat-room. .Something life.. tillierit that ill 8pite of hiip, - but it should Oh, that, will do," kays be. bitterly. face an she answers him—graixting the re- Till '.That is all very well now. 'But I gave ine f police, with instructions to show I 'hilii to carry ne%y in, -her iwith u his card, and sent a note to the "A prefect o blit it only prove tA) lint. %%'by should -you trouble yours �uired interview -strikes hill) at the moment, isai something about it to father least week the capt. if anybody asked me any ques- elf 14) try ?I-11111 c('111pletellesq wa 44-orge too&noi steps t4 i assila, hig'unele*15 e lite t):my fate? I dare say there 9 and reconcil Imt, not forcibly. of late her iiio(xl8 have ---not about You and Ille, you know, but tions. ask d lots of questiqns but of the fall ifian I go(Al Lai been very variable. said that the rou-n all by the,, wrath, )out lie thought J s n that might be about tliili,,s generaily--and he ard sccn�ed to have a inagic influence, Anol,,o, - . j, Cept a fortune. I. t .0 'with IT tiinc when he should be ord Farnhain with 'tj C; a one nd even some of thern. lift -than having to Re Nittw!" asks lie. c without money married other and was e a heart - brok IThe' Bell it was inadness." hailed me wi h a typicatexpression in Rus-', Iinto rhv fivc hundred. a year tAl, back his title. Wigh." says she, in a mer the better," tefurns site, people without money, -ill h' e i ca of marrying I for voice, " that you would tr shortly. 6, The library in always vacant at frbi rather illVOIVC41 BelltOnCe of riiv 11v ]I. irked th (I y and be *-little site gives forth sia, "Oh, tho i of noble birth." Neit moruirri I't I - night-go.wit, but when Miss Morland, with' her happy about it." ithishour. hallwego there?" with great, solemnity. lwashoiste( outofbed inmy flung herself �4,lory of -'all lands.1' you wish ? xelaimi,'1Lor* ChIll Is there anything else A good says lie trying to I(x)k .1 lot lie said 11 After iny Ia experiences I felt notl less uuLron 4 life we ilia. himself to lie, isl ing off his arni the little friendly i,I, 1, while his heart is thumping violend y lalx)r `­ i at!, . I I i.-; lie permitted _y Faruhani, with affected admiration. flut than Siberialwas in st6re for ine. Th it .7il"t.nicot. Ever near at' with himself. Many It -lianN-she has placed lipoll it. --Happy gft4,r a inst his side, as though it wotiltl burst its after all it secni4 to ine lie didn't know,'what 9a Wolff and two nienibei of the committee �ad with a hort (;otl wants to help, he told himself, I ad done it lx,-foI'c. all," throwing tip hi 11 lie was talking abomt. Tito real question is, told nic to dress ininicoliatly and come to lie to put tile Seat of It was a fair exchange. His title for her lugh why not!" 1 1-1 l.w,k here." may4 MOM Morlaitid, as Ile Dorothy, whether you could be haPPY With th of e of the prefe(!t of poliec. Consider- -t whole. He Would 6. Ra Y I closes tile ille ing it -was only seven li'clock. I thought the 4111 honorble toil..- .11011ey. fie was heal I,% Ily not, indeed ?' #11y. " This in i nl I library dol)r behind him, thotrgh we both were liloor?" or 1 word is am oth Igoold" ten- --this is the usual Oil, drlil ig, what horrid question ! prefect began businessearly. Theit1refect toll is such that 1:0 not.10 lici- oi- any other -olliall afly wrong a Illoillelit'it folly on your art ;. ev F, 7us ; to- iieh she carries oil her i;llll III its fillfillitent.-,.- In Inarlwing her. He w uld think about it day you are a,.4 nierrv- as t it! rest graceful style'. ill wl Don't �,-ou ku)w that if I had tell thollsO."d Nvs the wildest looking mail. w wire,' tws lost w you will be yourse id at the same time the r- guard gaiast any I filla inorro If again."' conversation—— I know quite well hy you to be tile lit"'Ost height whiskers, a' 11 You are ; ivias a )u have 8tudieAl me are here. and I may as well have n'', Miss forlanol ccepte( cahjil�` ,How well y( the first of her anibiti —-and not you, I should be mildest spoken I ever met. Then I was -oloun. tile most word. 'You are,sick of me, anti I'm sick of wretched girl aliv -_�t it at the'special request of the Brit- %%-ill helpand for this over her n1011 .y.; let it be known right, I aIn the most' fri% the mot told th, ip'Ll- rtt. lv�hd. o neari.' he present light-hearted of Illy -set. Sometimes," says you.' That's it—in 0' Well, you shall have more than that ish Ntinister -1 wouI4 be all jel to stay I diat she thought it.� pi y that o6t -asp 11!11-41 VO 1-11halll Wa ill'411C ireinarkably r( -III' lialill He will gi )bust Ile, laughing again, so happy tIuLt I begins Brooke, fechly. He with me," cried lic,'folding his arir around until the raices were over, but immedi- sea is indeed P;o overplowered by the brilJiancy t' ll -th- al I away and health ror s,) oil] a nian ; and said 8116 would wish—" Hot Pau her with a tender eccess of Pass'Ou, and ately after I was to leave the co ntry foi ]lot lik,: 1pi-- Married tin A title coming all- 4.ye.,4 �11 of this attack that lie fluig words ditlicult to with hiti goill till of lindpoken gratitude for with. The funny thing was that hen I Will Rayi fle—with" Buell t that has been given to hini got iny passport the wor( him. r, Is 'British 1(tibiect, ;it die I ht with glad ad That I was dead !" - this lovin lle� ge 9 a front. affected �, , if I.-; otIrshiclol, what of olid not prm� s for all carlier da 9 a Sudden vehement chang V.3iforialld, tol)erfect iisl i c. were crossed out a: -id replaced by L. Ruben- "The faict, is,"' goics LISS honest miser oil 1, . " stein, Jew, must le vl;St. Petersburg by y that her heart -Ils her all. is otir helfter, He the heiref. it remetAber - e carelessness th Then he te �k-'th iarvel takes possomsion of her. il waving his attempt at a reply aside with February IO.' Sir Robart Morier told me r his new c aills with a it dieii within It r. Fear '411CCeSS. Out gesture of her Ia go, firm hand, "I doti*t I Ob, no cries site, her voice I 1 that a foreign Hebrew was'iii very baA completeness will ollscounq�c. He Wa8upt inlove withally Oh 0 . . I think there is the remotest chance of the Food for Thought, odor" I don't think I call dd' anything to , in a sob. Instinctively slic 1�4- A] ­;tilliclent �trength one, so they. -did not gall hini. Then came a Alying Ay 4 ing Farnham, you know I Pvussian hols and t lie Joy of the Lord (lay when both lie and Wiss Morland were moves toward him—his arms open—in a, 014LI gentleman I -tsilre in the world that that stateilieiit of i ; - rig on his breast. i —and you witfout the title aren't good There is ii Ile ple, tat it must moment she it, I is true and necre �besidc I sked (town to stAy for month at the Shir yu i the casure of with the remark tl Te a healthy Of dead,". 801.ML enough. to live in, I will close for the wisli yourilt leys, and there he met Mlorothy Dene. Oil I don't nng g sure old country -pitterly. "I can't qiiiW understand that," myii lie: d(t))i.ntj our duty all([ do ant. ddB and ends. Auth little slender maiden, with big grey eyes, she, crying I rely, shocked at her coarsenem. "It is 1, let, is coluip;tilrable to t,,li&—[,riIIots.on. week witha few 0. ( -I, I n't in I ( MI(I hir that rippled all over her white fore- (10 kow-," whispers be, tightening VAX,' pity tha you didn't think of aider, beloved little IPrejudice and -self sutlieicnc� naturally ()J -k. What would 'I. A rat her out -at -c I blows little inaif his arilis around tile t that sooner. I prelime, it was never me, -Behring Sea.* proceed front inexperience of the world, and t it(. ,fficcrs fought? wlio.-;e liest frock was a muslin, and whose forni. it was only the tit then ofily ornaiiients were to. s. Tho: Shirleys— ought not be here. I olightn*t; lirlIorance of nankind.—[Addison. A British Columbian Judge has decide(I the, mi�kitig, however, no effort - "Well, ' far as. that goes," says she, "I did when the- a young couple—adored ier, and would have i ndeed, "says e as Prof. Laar'us says: "A nation is not'riell There- -is iliat, the Unite(I States Government does not her to stay with t1leni % s often as her position. Mspr me it was' never me oither. It was possess Juris -;!I fillitr ever the to redecin call hotly. unless it is i�icli ill thoughts -, it cannot be a - ier come Morland tA) think Of." only tile molley. ' At this Ike colors diction in Behring Sea beyond al t I 01 I ess 1 niarine league from its shores. This olecisica). 'he, ruc ul ill the department of intellect old quire, her father, w _)uId IC deed'," says if ully. It .4110 lau Its. Does that trouble you?" Bays great nati . I it is great in,heart - and- tild honorable thein. had been-talken forcible Posse a- There is, in Itilless it 1.2111s. ll of inimor-, 6e inouth thatsaw is a cheerful ruefulness, however. With she. money clings to money, you is of importance' to one Solomon Jacobs, th - intellect it cannot reign I and with the because under it he must pay $4,000 and iion of by thein froin it arms he can afford to fight linow, and I have decided that dne in. the George& Ii ece, wi 11 his world in his coullsel and! the dominion of nations but, -ooke there aid his fian af tor hand. is worth two in the bush." ThiB is I I agreed to sell to G,corge Brool �e with outsiders. And lie wag not wrong & mor 41A te"nori... tile inost disastrous resuIL8. ut time explain. it. will be ob4col to serve.7 one . Henry Baxter the sealskins he might I e with her, and site lov of all. he does love him. dark saying to him, It fel mdly in lov town take in I 3ehring Sea and then having sold begins Miss Den6t "The truth is, I saw Lord Farnham in New Zealand, at; a matter of fact, is evan- hint. 9 il tO they re- Couldn't YOU abody else. His defence was it. I :1� .1 indee just before I came down here, and he looks gelized. Christianity has not.failed of success them to som., Wen- do th it slid then. breaks off. aching had been It has g6ne so farit them,, Colllohl,t I what, Idarlin Id last forever, an if he would ina d not. elsewhere appears, that, since his pol n y m+ an if he won ain,� c ip an In India- a .9. than all I though,'no word has y ti the converts out t - American laws, the contract was ere to� &,Couldn't pu break i �o gatilel 'If this is. d void. knows the other's heart and sitting It t off with her never got older." a by I one, contrary o all there is of the case, Bull No but in Newl Zealand a movement set in an With the old great. numbers came forward ; its day, in this dangerou lonely retreat; a- whispers she int6 the right side of his coaL advance stantial justice may have been meted out to st against the fate he wanted. 'Brooke. in a curious tone. re sense of te Prot this rather shifty defendant ; still, the dew passionat Ali That was what softly, tless speech of hers almost � like a bush -fire. Thenumberof the I I I Iv hey coule Id " says be, laughing man Ivi6iz dead, this hear WaS that� i� dividing them thrilling through —sotinds on of Justice Drake will hardly alarin rgy Dan rk��p=in� the pretty heati- against his —this cruel longiAg for his death native cle' at present laboring there is cisi W Washington authorities. iel Webster, every tone. it detettable than it would IIaV0 they hall previously er We ought to go t th a moment oill ack," says Miss.D his hand, and I wit even more quite three times what syllable," imself had not loved'i retary of State, said in one of the k�a,�lt wiuldn't say a word—not a were he living. He h been. Those are not supported by money while Sea e wo wo-fold text presently, in e. contributions and ast public speeches'lle ever made: I I it is th awful determination, the old lord—but he had nev4w wished hint front home, but by the Whi It means re- - -bad been a little offended, perhaps,. by t le sayi Dorothy, wi ocan't "' This deadl. endowments of their own:peoplo.-411 hop uo�t to be expected that the United Statels frivolity of his answer. will submit their rights to be adjudicated, t he Lord, which "if she loved you—but site d n tt tribunals of the Prov-, e have be " decidedly, with all the impenetrable As to tha,�, I suppose he will have to, Stuart. 1). D., f Waiallu. ;I iLIlil holl ess. —[Th Oh,'not yet, surel upon in the pe W n- ity of youth, that never reasonst whether he likes it or not," says she, vi M ecessary way frOm perspiefic here so short a time ana to get a inces" and it is Kardly more n vely. 11 But I don't feel inclined to 4birley's banjo, if only for a minute or tVro, yet always knows Confess that idea dicti� A liftfle-Off- Uy to go for lessons as to international our 4 ish 06 doo ,No'!" meekly. "I And_--er--m Lord Totten- r iso intense a relief A ith— ights to the Supreme Court of Briti t I , Iroti� r I to myself, but if my Personal wait for him. in li n moment! tIt is more than a iniinute -or t*o," rising- has occurtel ham Nevertheless, it did not need tter of indifference to her, Jonns—Wha'J"; it, Columbia. yes he, his heart. giving a great Agi os charms caw m I '!'Wei have been 4�i immense time. says of Solomon Jacobs to contfince lllor(� i I the futui�. am a Dix 101)k , V I Ato a this t Ian why then, has she done me the honor to so- (Mrs. hirley) will be wondering wha, bound. anadians e . asked me last night vo L1, t:ilok to hh YO)Ilr s stab., C Tho�ie wl o live mostly, ull As lord Tottleolam of half of BOhring 9 sollic ho-ly' else, ])lease tad to worse becon Le of its," regarding him steadily. cept me lifting N WN the exclusi4 ownership Miss Morlaud." "They aY"--4AY5 Miss Dorothy' to marry L him I Ascided that it would be r 3L, express egets tu ycur sibtah. ex is rather prep osterous. he healthy -.o. is with all the importance bettw to bring our engagement to an and_ she has f )r her MY Let her wonder�, Besides, always he trea,sure.;L, authority ought to pro- gotten us by this tiine it holds the keys. in the delight of this V f It If bl ri I in iLo tiyal in .4 f IA1 16. L ;L I I .� A { -. - t. :s" r. ' - ,.: -, .,. . _ / .. , ,. .. ... - .- ,. -. f - .., .. .- :- -:. �. �.- r k ., , _ Y r t .<: _ ¢ ay E 9 , L. :� f { d V. N d L r r t i -fix xa : a f ,F , V E h y j :- , ,'..9. - ..r"._ +.al'rfa. _.�9FtNf' # I,' :.'�8v . 1. .-N. y,fi ry- w> f `• ,�+.. 4{i.'�.Y 4,}M K ,. . •sT}"��: ,.- ,� , t" r i t g ! L S d ��{{ ).' l 5'IJ '" T a ' f:._ � • T• yi 6- (-.� .a j.- W 1 t .r.-- #17" s ;,". I ,7. - -t, - �-n- ` r - •.. t ',S. £ . r �. d-,,: - , - M �. r� 'i kr { .., k, . a Y' gi' �A .�ar _ d a�: y -1' $ ' _ 9t. :ih-. dl. �: R. tit 5- .'ja aKi• i r-. k�1 4 ii S }» 'S� '2 •� i . Y d i � :, r � q - 4 Y 9 ' t t s; .-:y. .+ < .' =,t �1 , ► 1' f T' s .f a 4 ) .M1M M�. a «! a x .', i -k .M Q- ,tom �4.- w a 3 '/ Iway4•[.at.wfA4� 4agi ;r,' Q'P9i : "�' Ys m +.d t a� '� ' , �. I 'l."+. - ...i I , •s A 1. 1. 1: +.. M. - T OURSUBSCILLBERS:By referring _ -The dies' Aid of the- Methodist Farewell to Rev Father Sheehan. ' 11 I4 - to .he a4dress label f►n your paper you ca always Ascertain the date to Ahich yyo r sul)srription to THE NEwsispaid. Church will filye an .At Home illi the basement o the church on Friday evening t ' - ' The pitris} iO ers of ReY. Father Sllee• ac T t st pe�erb i neat, Marc 4th. The basement will be ban at Highland Creek did not permit - • Iron thku change efts felon e fi 1. lowing recti t of money at this office. Always fitted up as a parlor and dining room, a::d him to leave. •without evidencing their - keep the dat paid ahead, tf tea will cowine at B o'clock, after gratitude for the devotion displayed by �` which it good program will be given. The him in ministering to their spiritual coyri- • ight tW0. admiselUn' tIl be 20 cents and 1J cents. Mr. Angua fort during recent years. lie was present- ed with a and the following address . � Xc6nit, -Our firmer townsman, parse -1 - . ' '' . ) 'McKay, , w o is now manager of the Ex- y To tha Ret. D.' . Shrehan, , - PICKS ING, ONT, FEB. 28, 1860. perimental Farm at Indian Head, was in RRVER$ND AND BELOVED PASTOR,' It - .- Ottawa an Toronto this week Buying up is with , feelings of sincerest regret that - - seed grain, which will be distributed,free we assemble here today to ezpress in a ' - - among ne settlers in the territories this feeble way our sorrow .at yoult departure - - 1. L CA�LISMs.' - spring. a purchased 15,000 bushels of from amongst ilei Words are -inadequate �; ' . oats iii On ario, and the seed wheat. he on this occasion and fall to express the - purchased in Manitoba. Messrs. Bobert loss we snstainp4n losing a pastor who is , . -Mr. J. W. Punting, of Toronto,spent Miller an John Baxter went up to the city to met Mr. McKay and found him esteemed•and beloved,by all. You have labored amongst us for tete past four years c - . Nnnday at come here. -Mr. Jo •n Mathis. n,: wife'and family vi orous a -d heart Accompanying Mr. g y' Calgary. never f_ailin lend a helping hand for people, The spiritual welfare of our S and :. of Whitby, 'pent Sunday at A. Findlay's. enE. McKay a a Mr. Fitzgerald, of who was uying up seed grain on behalf p y by your untiring zeal you have excited E =Mr. W Walday,at Toronto, is spe�nrling a week amgng -his friends at of the Cal ary Agricultural Society. the kindliest feelings that necessarily ex ists between test Uttring _- -A few days ago a respectably dresse.l p and. people. this vii}age. -{-Rev. C. �sngford, pastor of the Cliri- young. ma called at the residence of a clergviiien professedly seeking advice. your stay amngst its you have alrb en - deared your s if to the people of this little - ton street, Methodist clmrch, Toronto, As he was partially intoxicated and sent church at Iiig eland Creek by offering rip called in to` ee us last Friday. .1 to from Dicl.ie �� Marquis, met forth a s rgng perfume of cigars, the the holy sacrifice of the fussy every Sou• -Buv lesiva vRlue n 5, 10 and '30 ib lots. Sup- clergyman soon took in the situation and told hiB vi :tor that the only suitable.ad- day through our own good wi}1 and wishes, iusteac of every third Sunday as pori home t ads and sage u>,one3 . I teat hers Bible class for i e stud v -ice he co ild stet him was to abanllou formerly the Oistom, a blessing which we . --The the_7esso, for Sabbath will belleld at tlie'use of lic uor which would soon ruin stood in need of, but never enjoyed before 't ; of the hoose of Mrs. Mowbray, Fr. y night -the hint i€ h© id not take c re'. Of course 'man and perhaps never will agaiu. These and at 8 young knew All this, but lie kindre,l thoughts loom up before us, and . - o'clock. -Mr. Jas. King jr., sold his bl od colt wanted ad ice, and was a vised to "touch are the cause of the grief that overwhelms - Monday ata good figure to : 11r. opt, of not and to to not." What a p:tv that so us at this sad moment of separation, but Bow -Par]., Fiirm, Gre,'ph. It a'a a nice many you g men are going to ruin. TO we must submit to. higher rowers and as. 'of _ ' . stylish little animal. - I every one s reiterated the above advice, 11 tenth no not. a slight token esteem in which you are held' by the pepple of this parish, we beg ' �-A pleasant party a as • held t Chas . L'irrell's at the Ba 1loncl t- e�`.f llI e. The . y ' ,taste. , -The iron: Ie criticises the statement of you, to accept this parse, not for its iU- ' - . crowd being large and good -leu dived the' °� ma -de in tI a Oshawa Re ormcr ostensibl f �' trinsic value blot for tete feelings which it. 1 In field labor night passed merrily. 1>y a Picks ing man, that this township is' .. accompapy tour -new of b'STorr. R. Hoover ran down } ere`froin greatly di satisfied with the appointment we hope succe s may crown all your ef- W st Toronto ¢n: Tuesday to transact of a north ern man as count. treasurer. -y forts, and that, leavens choicest blessii, �►s so a business. He: is chuck full of Junc- The Chronich mases a moderately suc be ours, i'o will alma s y share , ti,e - do and is prospering there- cessful attempt to show -that Pickering pravera of this cgngregation for your sue- The G. T. H. amashtin fit Whitby township ets a fair share of the . good cess -and haplainE6R, and hope God IVAy ' delayed mail fiom the east rid west Wine's go uu. We appreheucl that the b : grant you a lona avid happy life. We will Wednesday and much of our c rrespon that " Pickering Tuan " who wrote that item ask you to ret"emLer us in the holy sac ' cls c has been reluctantly held ver. is the; Ea gentleman who that rilice��f the mass, and hope Almighty �'Ve are indebted to Tp. Cle k Craw- other -:star ling announcement in the same at " Pickering Vo,h'fvill one daN• reun:to tis in love and fritudship. when we shallhaye madectcr• _ _ - fo the report of Scarbor council Journal t people are anx. , .for ap eating elsewhere, the publ catipn of :ousl aw sing t:1e Provincial elections, and i�le large majority feel indignant at selves worthy tp ;ie able'to enter :ata Gods kingdom. Signed on behalf of tete 'can w ieh will please a great man readers. '• (quite a number of Orthod g rriends the {terry andering,'' The two titins' gi'evation.at Highland Creek : J.R'right, ' ficin this place attended the quarterly are much f a,saiuen�ss. T. liorrison, J Brent:an. J. Crozier„ P. _ m eting of that Socicty at N wmarket' -Wbe the villagers woke up Wednes- Carrol, J. Rilep, J. McGrisken, E. Elio- I. _ ]a t week. The turn -out was arse and day morn ng after a :tight of honest rest rendered weer from the previous days toil barge, �t .Fords. Rev. Father 8,lieehanl made a few• -re - . = a th meeting a success. Messrs. E ward Boone rid W. J. it was di overed that the flats had been marks Fmitable to the occasion, and ez- ; :' . ; • Miller started uesday afternoon !or In- converted into a basin of an inland sea, pressive of -the thankfulness he felt at .1 dian Head, whe a they .wilt 'remain until where *ill waters were tumbling in frau- having w g on the esteem of the faithful par. • - of r neat barye t. As in previous years tic fury, toning high huge boulders of ishioners at Highland Creek. th y took with t em a carload of stock, ' h ve one of the bes>. fitted ice ;that fiercely collided, crash inion crash res undin through the air of B 'pure- - ---- -•-+�• sRpuONAi11, . f . •-an must•now and stocked farm in the territorie . morning and striking a feeling of awe in' I!' 1 . We sie pleased to see Mr. Jos. Young �-J. Franklin ale,who formerly �tanRbt se col at - White ale, is now ip th office each surprised beholder. In other words . the ice broke away rip the creek, choked > ► out in after his late illness. _ of Ellwanger hC Barry, the Rochester nay- up at the ridge and flooded the low land Mr. C. Brooke has been viaiting his sis• Be en, and send# us one of the firm's as it does eve tt rin and fall. The of � P g � ter Mrs. Flewell of Toronto who is seri- . . - cata)okues. It sh` uld be secured, and Q : ` will prove a source of delight �o all inter- bridge th . t the pilgrim fathers built over the creek sin stood the test and. did not . ously ill. ' A good number of our young Wks 4t. este'd in gardening and ornamentation. budge. The water was crowded back and tended the private •party at whit ivlale -Mrs. (Rev.) J. J. Cameron, dt Wood. flooded the road from the bridge to We%. Friday evening ,sad report having a good lands, arrived here last week . to visit .tern House and kept several families in- doors for half a day. - time• The Social Tub's 'concert at Kiril:ale . friends. , MIB. Cameron bas spent the st month with -friends in western On. -There is said to Ibe a certain amoarit has been rated for Thursday, Mar. Gib - . and tarried here whale en r me for of indignation aroused at Pine Grove be. The regular meeting will be held in the her, home on the St. Lawrence. Miss cause the school teacher refuses to open p town hall here Monday, 8rd. ' Maud Cameron who is attending tie Os- the school with prayers and Scripture The ea greatest eocisl event of the eeaaan hews Ladies' College, ttlsa lspent nnday readings. His coctention is that not be• occurred at Tbiatleha', the residence of • h re. inga con erred roan, and making no pro. John, Miller, Esq.. peeve of Pickering, on - .. -The annual Clvdesdale Horse 'Show fession or practice of religion, ix v►tuld be Wedue&dav el,@uing. The guests cum- . ! ' , ' will bered about 2; 01 -will gi} e a full report of .. •. o Thursday, :harsh 13th. )�dess_rs. ercises. lust Eo. Such difficulties are ,the event nett *eek. _ . Rbb't. Burgess, Winona, Ill.; and C. C. sure to ar se where the law essnya to enact • •'•oo aµte for last issue.. ' - G rdiner, Charlottetown, P.E.I., �re the ;anetity. to prescribe orisans� that mu.f t rro1i:;;.. $_kine l'.ub r>ret Tuesday j ges, and George Moore, of 1V terloo, remain ti said as -in this case, . or if said evt-uibg, Feb. lbth, iu the town hall, the . . is to•be referee. It is desired that�pntries by unbEli wing laps must float meai:inglese Kinsale l.itrrary Society providing the ' b made at once, so that pedigre s may up and a ron't high heaven. What profit progratu of the j %cilldg. At H o'clock the • : a pear in catalo"ues., - can ensue to suppliatit or Einner from at, hall was packc•dl to the door, and shortly -3ohn S'Voodrufi shipped snot er car enforced how of piety where piety sloes afterwhi•JA the O'nrtain was drawn and thick . . 'load of cattle to Montreal Saturd y, pur- not exist .Prayers that would remain visiting friends �cummeneed the program. -`- chased as follows :-1 p . Courtney, 1 J. unuttered save for the compulsion of it -gal The chairman, 1Ntr, Juseph Hurtop came -„ ti ebb, 3 "B:L'.anks, Claremont ; 5 It.Stauf• enactmient, are barren of good accor,linq forward first aild made a very pleasant . ` fe , Altona ; 2 W. H. Banks, 2 I. Little to the spirit of evangelical christinnitc, and appropriate ppeuin. settee!, [oleos -ed . :. jo n, Pickering ; 2 J. Nelson, '.Highland and indefinitely injure the: man who is re- by songs, cotuici recitatious. readings and - Creek ; 1 Wm. Cowan, Rouge ; 1 .Wm. 'luctarltIv forced to be' a hypocrite by t;hap• instrntuental music. Mr. T. lf. Green. B irkholaer, Cherrywood ; 3' Robert ing his lips to trifling, insincere .and un- wood's recitations and 'Mr. .ldc]3rien's Somerville, Greenwood. The ani a, ay- meant devotion. These reasons, .among violin solos were immense --in fact the I` . erased 1050 lbs. otliers equally strcvg, cause us to boll} whole progr•atn was first-class and ren ., . _ - -A shooting match will occu at the that church and state should be separated dared iu good 'style. The Kinsale people ` Franklin House, Markham, on uesday entirely, ll schools being made state seemed to enjoy themselves, and it iS cer• 1 and Wednesday. March 4th and 5th. The schools and all secularized. taiu that the audience was delighted with ' first event will be an open 10 bird cons- -Tile We of the Penney ePtate on the treat. The Social Club is preparing . ' ppetition for $100 in prizes, followed by Thurada.` lest brought a large crowd of stock from in Province, to return the favor in the near fature. handicap and sweepstake matches. Tues- me all points the .- _ .-..0,. -._._.- . . • day a match f r stakes will, take place Rud was a huge success. Auctioneer DUMBARTON.` • between John ell, of Searboro, and John Poucher considers this the direct resnl t -... T wnson, of route, and. one, lbetweeu T __'1 71_1-7___ _i L,____,.____ I___1 T_.1 of liberal idvertisiug, and thisisundoubt• i7. rv,lnt i,ht " A IYt ,. '-4W--.-- I- Right glad are are to welcome as a _I_,._- f- _____ .__'!-__ _ P ... .. --•, _ .L J tiGO,y, VA. 1"Vl V"WV. - • I -Mr. T. W. Hartrick has-'scld his ` . - C urch street residence to M , " R chard G thrie, of Au�lles, and lite la ter will son be welcomed' as a . residgnt.. Mr. _ H rtrick, we understand, int nd$ to build . , a other residence at once if a c�n secure a citable site. If that new sta ion road - 'was opened, "some ,excellent but ding lots would be an the marked, At re ' nt there - , if; talk of from six to ten ne rbsidences :-1 a gding up here this spring. i -Next Monday night a ub;<ie 3ebate wi,11 take place in the Tenth ibe Church, ' 1`illarkham, kretween three scl oo} teachers ` tom Pickering township a d three from _ . : Markham township, we understand, on the subject of "Woman Suffrage." The three speakers from Pickering are to be . ....Messrs. Thos..Henderson, Cherrywood, ' L Hw . Graham, hitevale, and S. G. B own, Claremont. The names of the a . Markham. speakers we have been unable learn. This is a most excellent idea, d the pedagogues should give an in- . st ctive debate. -On Friday evening 0 Miss Ellen O'Connor and,her hired man were driving i home from the village thgy approacbet! - . ",. 8 allow's crossing as -a train came alone • frm the ' west. The .man caught the . _ b rse.by the head to bold' it, but the ani- . al plunged ahead and ran against the • train as it passed. The front shoulders of t e horse were torn off so badly gash- ; that Doc. Hopkins used. 24 stitches in -, closing the wound, and fears the animal i. w ll die. The occupants of the rig were D( t' injured, This is the same I crossing w iere Mrs. Harvey nearly met her death � r la t summer, and it is extremely danger. of q, as tr^;nom p ;oa Inn,, froln- the weft c allot -e cern. r r f` 1 , \ j `t, .: w 1. } i' t 1 x+ Lkk.� } ! LL , � .i- • :t•+ �, j,,. '.€af .Y4i^ •n t _-I r -f , -s `t;;` '`�� �+.:� { >Fr . j 1$,F'}t `d 7 9 to 1 q'? aj�ft' ! da:� 1 ;fp,, :�?� r se�F �i n 4 + laklir r Q V 3; ;ii'1 4a dollar, wl en spending obe,may bring in a Lundred. W. J. Dale, agent for Mr.1 Penney, y 1<s well pleased with the result of the sal. Among the buyers were Mr. Hope, of ow Park farm ; tete I.eesors of ..lfark Ibani ; John A..McGilliyras, of Ux- bridge ; Jonathan Porter of Oshawa ; Mr. Tolton. of Toronto ; Mr. Forfar of •5trat- lord ; B. Baker, of Markham and others. Mr. akei bought he bull `• One Hundred Per cent, " and he leas been left at Capt. Rowe's,pl ce, as " ill be, seen by adv, The ltorse i sold exceedingly well. The farm jwas -ought by Mr. Tolton at $6,500 but it afterwards transpired that lib was acting as gent in the matter for Air. I. Linton, th a original .owner. Mr. Toltou also bought a Jersey, but the best one of the lot was bought by Mr. F. L. Green,of Greenwoo 1. Although the estate will not realizi the amount of money put into it by Mr. Penney, still the prudent man- agement f Mr. Dale has prevented the loss from being nearly so large as was expected. . 1 I Araini 09 school for nurses will shortly be establii hed in the Capital. Ali Birt s, .marriages and deaths trust be- registe ed with the township clerk, -mark this down: The Osl awa Band has been. gazetted as the 84th I attalion Band and engaged a new teach r, and will hustle hereafter. Oshawa had a cock .fight, Markham a bull -dog fi ht. -and Toronto touahs got np both sbo .. _ Those same toughs require .attention. swuffvi le's in parliament ie gueb a grea succ ass that people are alrfadv ap- plvinT. the e for rai[rond cht:rters, timber limitt oto ' . i kr n, 4 11; -� t 'ice } + a I.. I r: lk wl&. - - 4 r , 1. .' e. __ - I ... ! _! I.. - ... , wi_ � . ,jj. - 1. y,,y q�" "� , r'' t w:.g��;a a: .r , , kz �. � ,X�;+le .f,'��l:cam. 'L.."k•:�.'N .,'�;:•, ..... Vur UV., w 4.&CL A, .Ui. 0V1111 ,M1116V He is doing businessIur a Lcicdoulcoa parry, selliug scales of all kinds. We understand Roger A. Carpenter bi disposed of his farm west of the village Ayr. John Anderson. Ile is an entorpri iug young farmer, -and we had Diuc rather see hum settle in our midst the take rip Ilia abode elsewhere. The Literary Society entertained its# last Friday evening by a study ofJurn The plan followed in the study of e author is 'to have an account of his lif readings and recitations from his writing anal songs of Ilia eOmpositiw git this as a suggetion for*Ther literati societies to tollow.. Just here let us sU that we think ours is the " Pioneer " all the others in The township. At tl time it originated there were no others be heard of, but now-nsarlyevery villag acting on the success attending our a tempt, boasts of a literary society. The beat treat whiob the people of of section have enjoyed .for some time wl hearing the familiar for of the aged at respected former pastor, Rev. Alex. Ka nedy, who o-.cupied the pulpit last Sa bath evening. He chose as his text t] t1 White robed throng bearing palms their hands." When we bear a genal men far past the allotted three -sore it ten speak with the vim and sarlaostne that he exhibits, we are almost forced conclude, after opmooring him' wi others, that like machine for makil preachers at present requires a little mo steam up. At the meeting last Sabba it was decided that the congregation ready to proceed to call a minister. .�+...- Spring chancery sittings milt open . Whitby on A- t•il 4.11 11 .'� ., I - ,• .� � .a0. 1,.¢E Y I it:�'., .-Pian C..1)`, ;,- E,S� • ' 0 It - "b , i - -- - - . r.• ': <{ " .. fA 4 i � ..�i I r E �. S ,• i -k h :{ d . +Ay -v - C S-' a + 1- j is. k• 1 1 I •5 4E f , .. e ,_ •. � - -� ... .-.._. a. -.: vitt; r -.-. x -: :. J.. 1 . ,. :: . i . moi. f J , -.b. n - �.... 2 b .i ' t . Gs � t �. I' y 1, t r ;.• t.: i i r� 1 v. -k W. r A .,1e �llF3 YV'�J"+• y. . kaago•i,".i: §.,tif` .a:.1 �. ?' '� TP.. fi E,e . - J r _ Y- t ( rr i .. f i Fa'.. : - i a ...: - _ _ til ;y E 1►--.:.' . - 1. . . 4 ' - -� t , L Y p Y __ I r , jP :. _ IIIIIIIIIIIIII . 1-1 0 i L Ir • - �- - - -,- ----- --------- _ --- t - -- - -' - --- .'Yl0 � aTeenw'00d DatrYieal IZIL11in.g - Co; - Will again buy White Oats after ;Hartel 1st, and will pay 25 to tic. . per bushel, according to duality. - , CHOPPING done as soul every Monday, �'Vednesduv unci Fridai .1 a . I OAT HEAL exchanged for Oats. -. ' V I ire have lately added extensive improvements, and 'eon. liow iliakc all - ,:. kinds of Oatmeal, second t no other mill in Canada. Get your Dieals from us and encourage home en erprise. . , F. L. G11JN!� L. �tiAGII;Y. { . 1` Good small P as, for send, for sale. 18-.4t -- ---- ---------- J -- - - - -_- - - -- - LLE ERI D .-'. OATSY .. _ PA1.N =DL��E?�. •.. .:. r - I� ' - BE ST STANDARD OATMEAL, - _ - . .. _ V . , . .crVa,r ARR:n'== - . . : - ; - Fiesh from the' Tills. Try it' Once i : j, , , There is .., othirlg Llke1 U�it0 ! ,.- _•. s. j I SEM OZT� SOAPS. t . +- 5 The - � BIG- "BEAR, BAR. 5 lb - 117 - .. made e� �essl fol oto selvL : . [. 0. . • .---wme-5r�� 0 -um- . _ . I � . r I __ ., � - I . I . . , * - - *-. - r . .in i P i.p, -I. - _PTn n 1.- � . • 5 C NT ' BAR .5 - ■ . *--,S I _�1- L L - % ' *. T ®best in ase_ . , :.. , .,- * FRESH * GRO ERIES OF i ALL � XIND ' . Canned To atoes, Corn, Peas, Fish- 'etc..: , . DICKIE�,& ____ ­_ - ____MARQUI- � I _____ - TT!!T=310"-.-1.-----,---- � - � . I . �TIN-.. . A T rT. A_ C3-R,3M11a'S. _. - • = S.��,' We want to inform tl�e people that we keep in stock for their aecoinmociatim --. something that every person has long been seeking in vain, but which has at - last been produc%,d by some fertile brain, it is an article in the shape of a MALLEABLE PAIL -BOTTOM''.". Bring along your detective pais and liave them repaired in a shape that will last a lifetime. Another late invention is a pot cover which fro the shrillest to the largest - i pot Made --very handy. Cue idors, Slop fails, Flat Irons, Spun Tin Kettles, any thin in the shape of Tin. Stoves or Cutlery Hardware. I' i , T. A. GREIG PICKERING. T i'. \ I '.'-.., � . :. �'. - � J. .: a ". 1. 4._.., - -. .- . . . �j I 1.0--I ... ­ ­ I -1 . I I .: .. � .;. � Note;it est . -.-. .- .1. . I . .1 ''ndiug this disagreeable -tattier, .. .- ice are still griuding away, which is nn evidedee that our work is appre- ciated and is steadily increasing each- season. We expect the greatest run in the clothing line this village ever knew for the the next season. People col>umence to rIde >��e- than they cavi bel 'ust as chew and have their clothes dere Y YJ p just as well as any other place in the Dominion, a fact which -•,_ ' I obserl.e with pleasure. ' - • .. Yl � •f %REIN'ICK�EhTG's. TILORO . . i U ft $. _ s _ ,. 3?YY t7. �-." i.. , - a • w- 'a.. . : "., , f : t11 f._ t : 3 3 t N jj I11 ry :: Y 4 i.'' . -. E f. . �, ,.. a t 'i • ,- r1- f. iT , A;� , - P� Y r_-- _.- F / VOL*� k - 7 --- Wrof . . BAfi �,0 & S.o.. Sing street. YI 8:30 :o ]1:30 , . '.-VW.F'EI D. CORIN; • to ]0, eve. iz,:: STORE,, Br:Bc;: Supplied-w-1tt1 Cheap for CUE i1. J1 OHti L - 1 81:,] ,inI;,..; l)everrll'ri Bloc funds to lo11.1' terins of r•Ai'r.B r>f-1l10m.1" . 11 an i S:,] i, coinmissin::. C fug; oreu WV County•N0,-c_:. - D ti '', ` 5 1...:{Cir. aDd COUL•:F : !' east, Toru:lt•? Hogper'E S'- -rt 1. � , ; I'- -W ?1. '1 • S ,-•_ erinar-1 11e,;e njWtpi i• p. 4 1t 1r.B r. ?- : a' Mr. eras' ill HHUI`li e r;';ON erinary CJollac iand Cllerrywc the horse --,'( v1 lot H:i, 7th con bended to. Tr! P.O. address : c I ., IISS N'G S G. T. T1 evening lr tbd Every person iI thm Brava Calls - #tu+ CA ,,.j-� .+i. -L. - - _- Tlao:-AS mimioner f mono, Ont. BR BUNT blceDees Ase at - the stol vislage. • DR.BEA' convep w1lldavits, -,%m . Mouey to roan b&AW. 0FFA1( Brougham e\t transaction of .t: ,<�• V. !-U, Ins'Irm Atnerican 7.::e'. i Insurance d'.`}n► and most r -i. •:1 taken on a% kill rates.- - - 11• fur t,e . _ Sud see:•1fi^ant; build)tlg_ 1-.#a _ Venulatrou r+ , i corner Duni:.t Residences-K,r -�, '- ►IiUa] �S tioneer. , the wLole of N attellLon;;t:":2 • Charge,Q uo­cr, bot 47. F.roo,".!; ti`y t1't 1,. 1014 L , ' 'Make' ' I t promptly k1.4 - ship. Do:j,. 1 J1 - News, King a:n �ti.r w.14.,, GoltboN Jaul,is 601 - fine new lmk s Style. Every cc . travelli t+a'�li and she @. L. - - 1 WESTL1' IL now ,,I,..I: travelling 110; changed havds, Out. situated it in is couvenien- orlunch at all r: ` and shed room. -4 bOrses or cattle. The bar ire. uywn With )lure 1-,:,t;:, CULLY, eroirri� - - -- , _. /f .i OTHN • ering.On . trade, Iran' •Zum _",,' F• Lasaran' F ye• deanea Qn fin -M Yalta, + ----.- � k - �- (_ � age of Mickel oa Church str,wt oa the premise gEMPTHORN. 1 - - ItOntai li PICKE] P.s9Pen for the $aukiug Busing OFFICE 1[JOCRS f';:io to 1 o'clock. f3a,villgs B �1.8•y). Q ,: , g e r1.s 0 -t