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N1. .31 } . u - ' - - -- . ... - __. -. _— _--_ •y ttrofcs�i�nal t�azbl�::. -- — ----- _ J ..___----_ __-_._-_.._._ - -- __._ - y� - as t . ! - T- 1 T 7 1 y WHITB I HIGHLAND CREEK. . . i � ; l�fe(lt•c!tf. , Viast, qu-intitie's bf Sc gog ice continue The Presbyterian Sabbath S ool here v '�-�r> - I.ATBST LOCAL HAPPENITiQR RECORDI?D IjY i a ?S . .- - "1--_ j' daily to pass ower the r ilway for westeru will biye a public entertainiaent� n• Thurs- * :,. R �,'f'E1iAN, I1I,D., C.til., tiI.C.I : THlt PRESS ANU JUT'TLD DUVVN BY OUR antl•apULlle1'n points. day evening; MarCli :�Jltll, 1 Melville , r �,0 R; g.O., Coroner. O*iice and Residence', CORRESPGNDENTS. gaol ,tree[, Yickerinn office hours: Morning + At. the town counci , I . onday night,, Chureli, 'Searboro. Tea will be served e :. g:lo to 11::iQ ; Evuuing G Lt, d. , — - - - - _----.----- -- Ful t w E�o,yr . . 'I $L 000 was appropria•e +for the current from 5 to 7'o'elock, and the ilildreu-of %". - R YAL l.M1.11 1 eLdtr�reo. year`s work on the stre t•s� ana sidewalks. the school will present a literar program. 1� W . FI R RIE Ii, 11.D„ M..C.P.8., Ont. �e:ol. • ac`I ►6�� COI:ONT':;. c�8ico hours --morning from — - The board of educate hRte notifietl the Addresses will also be deliver by Rev.l :;,, '+ iNOT!rE--Every Tuesday ftert rr':i •F►:'; NEws- 1 - to 'J. evenin, 5 to G. Su fiery- in rear of DRU(} •` ;"R x,inn will be found is the o 'ce rf r;erc: fv'e Pump town council that tl+i next election of Sl essrs.:McDonald, R•edditt and Mchay, - ' . gro ,f., Brock St. North, L,areinout. Patrol.^.s —1f Factory, Claremont, atter ie H,i: be plo"ed to • tl tiStc es vtill be held At'the sa �e tune aid of Searboro, and readings by 1llisa Smith �+>z su141, ied ,;'its Pare Drags, Chemicals dsc_, all • . ' se} any of his �s;t,,;eii'1,'r�.i 29tr - place as fcn the council ; � and Miss Felly, of Toronto, an .Mr. L. E r - elle ,for cash• The Uttbridge �linst els are billed for The four - yesr;els v i tering at the her- Annis, of Scar oro. E�erybo 3 come. - a Lig concert in Daley' hell. �touflville, boi• here Lave sailod way to the other .moo.-. _ __ I 1'� - , a I . next week, lu ail of th town bat:d. side of the llllie with cr egos of ice.for the Clydesdale Spring Sh 'w.. , t " T�t II;V BALL T DOW; L .RRISrT ER :"I: t Tide Method st reviti 1 sere ices will be cit es o f the northern ..'tateF. � -•n' • _ . e) a„r1 solieitor, \otars Public, etc. Oa ',i I , brought to a close t lis. t eek. Abo it rhe bi; towu wave built a couple of The Fourth anneal Clydesdale fiprl g . 1)e> roll's Bloch•, Brock -street, Whitby. Private r' twent ersons leave een brought into � p - ht:,,'a to loan at lowest rates and on favors le Y P ., yearn a„o m►ij this s asGu be extended Show in the drill sheds, Toronto, o Thurs tni( sof Piyu,eat. a -y 0e church. , uoi th to the Ontario Cult anti so bring day last was the greatest suc4es,§ in the ` ' : t- - -- --- . - Geo. Burgess has rE tell his house to in a number of drains at present without history 4 the Association, both in the a _ r I IC�1I AS PArau: BARRIS Tl%ft Mrs. Hamilton, acid ha removed back to that service.” 1 number of entries, and theeacelleuce of ex- null 5oHeitor, &--. Money, to loan. No t hibits. This section of the Province con . his farm. Mr. Hainii ou will probably Reeve Rutledge 1; t' bl•ing in a by-law I t corn piss:o-, Oftica :'Over Ontarioliank, Yickei- tnoa'e in'0 the tillage b fore the cud of flee (to. appoins ,rl tor: n tree lu e:. avlr�se s rely tribnted largely to the show and the prizes � lug • o,,en every Szt rrday. 4-y I : principally came this way. S, ' many of - • t'- ,- - -- month. must an�o;tni t„ $10,0 h�, at feta next ¢'ouu- T I?: 1': ItE«'1JLL�, LL. B.; BAIL 1 ` . - the best Canadian bred . Clvde.' have been . a, RIF. George Geroav t AUAged tb getinto l cil meeting;. 'i'I.,:re will be a big scr9ble sold ba American buyers that a exhibit V it'...Tl:lt. County CrORn- Attorney, and leis office for n fPw mi toes Tuetuiay; for ; for the office. wa rather small, there been ► onl six' "'` ,;Li Y • Con :�c 5:,.._.�or. COlISL Houso, �Vhitbv. 10-y - _ - - . tl:e first time in three veeks. how that i11a�•or •I�lo:�� Lias ,, ett•er frons tlie'Ball exhibits. I , �_ E�TJ:: ,� I)ODS, BARRISTERS, Its is a little on the tile' fel, tr1Ry it be sure Electric Li;;',t Co., sta�titi� rant the e��i;,�ine l Canadian bred Clvdesdales,, f6aled in' tin:i:•itor=.Notaries, l:t-e.,sviieitorsforCita earl speedy. - " enc C+�:r rty 1-u;Ln .�`3�ciation. fol Adela►,le st and dynamo l:tl 1 been shipi.t =i L� theI Pol• ' 1SS7-fat Merry Boy, owned by Alexander c,,,_ -, Tor,�i,tn. Tclehhone 911. One of the ^art_ bsol utel P t ie.. P►eve• C. J. Dobson as s called an�aS cue son Co., from Tni : au ? :'a.^'.t the Bights J)ou;,�herty, Ellesmere : 2nd T pman, E.. ; _ - ner�, will be rtl Clan�inont every Saturday .ser ..• ulgll„ t•Rst week to atie�id the sickbed of; would be goiuI ttc_., a eek. a ' Barker, Thornhill. j - lief P1o1114,'r's `tore+ y _ t-,,; o dCr::Cf•Cr Vill'tt••. A i,,ara,"1 r,t I14tritg t Mr. Jcnat!ian «'ilkiu:-_ 1 A trove is beat, lu:^.'[e to havt! the Canadian bred Clydesdales, oaled a b J _ l' I Cis; In nther•in-law. t .ren„ r nd rrholesoarcncb�_ 1\inn> nee n{n:lu } sequent -to 1887--ist Strathmor , owne y than tl a ordinary "kir:d?, and cane, t be sold_ a sou of Saiutlield. He as ser ill that u0c• wooden fire hall buil ling next the line Pride, t�'m. I >L"t'tc ri�iftt•1/. aonr1�,e itsppn with themut:itudeot to test,sho� tors feared the a:orFt 11'a it Roulll seeizi toavu hall retuaes :eUlace;t 1, r a rick B miller jr., BrouKham : 2nd, c'` - -' 1 - weiitilrt al yni or plrosphnte l,ntrders hold one ' P 3 Crawford. Jlalvern ; 3rd, Pride of Pet✓,, 1 r Ia LIO1'liL\{`; V"r',TLaIINA).iI' is:Cay, - ' toYnL IS,ftchNO Pura=,i=ts C +, :or) W I that he is.noav sliglttht ori the mead. structure, iucluciiu„ a 'cools:," whielt at -illis Bros., Pine Grove; 4'th, Andric,! l 1• ,,.. ._ street � Y. ..:.v• 'IhN L'a ti,t t:ocial co eFs oft Beit 1'i'e,i- I res:Ntt is ,irrwu ,�t tlse 01:1 town 'hall I , ' . ,, •. tin. ;con, (;radu:c:e nJ t:_,. C)n'ario Vr, - I' fi r 1 p I } ; Prouse - Williamson• Ingersoll. eT„ ,fry (' 111e� e, Toi onto, 'rrea,;ts an t:i•8v,%.5 ,, of - - .1"(I .:, , i" aes.tia� ea rnin� null prG•uliS(-b wei1. NI •on tilt; old fair ;;r_,Ilu 1... • Clvdes foaled previous to 1857, the first . Lhe dua,leRticate,l neem„ls. falls by Jay or I _ will be served from :, to 7:30 p_iu., after A ood it:usical a tertainihent, 'a the r - nip rt i4rornl,C attended to. Office and residence Ct . ' oN !.n .* - : ^ o, M � ;y 1 ` � prize beteg a $7•, cup -14 entries -1st )41C.. at Jit. Maar' Lintnn's. Pickering. Z3 t r ; '” which a platform Ineoring of music and popular price of a flu ter, is promis d for Neilage, owned by Graham Bros., Clare- =--- --- . �' tc �� a ,� : ! ` _ speAkinM will cotntneeicp. Arxhong the Friday night of this aa•eek iu the grand moot ; 'Led Sir Walter, Beeth $ Co., Bow- HOPKINS, `L fERI:`iARY SLR• to : sa orators of the evening are�moptioned Rev. sacred concert to be 1 eld in the dethodist manville ; 3rd, Sir Maurice, Beith & Co. ; .. r,F,ON, oTaduate of the Ontario Yet- w, A nP ;�� n : a �� ri , 4th, Erskiae'a Pride, Henr Renders, Yei• :� stir}ary College, Toroatn, wilt visit Whitevale NteLwau, Port I erry ; Rea•. 'Millard, U x- Tabernacle. Toront talent of tha first Y ; eo,r :-, i— auc Cherrywood every Sat wday. Diseasrp of o,., - bridge ; lien. E�lker, 5totalrilie ; Rev, c1asF, iu addition tot at of the surround Verton V. H. C., Royal ScotsFnan, Jona. • * tare h:rrse's foal attended to at my shoeing forge v AV1% `ro ` M • C-. --c+ n than Porter-, Oshawa ; H. C., Eastfield . q • Shun•, �Vl;itetale, and the resident clergy. ing towns, will .assi t the musicians of, Ca11R promptll at- Z R �i1`. ., a }_ Style, Beeth Co., ; C., Earl of Lenuos.' lot 3,`3, 7tb con.. Pickering• All arp"eordtally iuv;te . j'Vhab}' as lr(, hat's tl, matter in }taus. , ten led to. Telegraph addre s : 1Vhitovale, Unt, O fie Q ; Beith & Co. P.U. address :Green River, nt. 3t v Er of fi c This was tl►e scene f a creel little ro . -- - ---- "` -� �- Three year old CIydesdale the first " 1 I _-- - - _--- -- - --- L0 r 4°A '" mane recent! . 31 iss Mnry l;nrton, of - o u N p . T O N. : , : _ __ - --- --- --S_ � q 3 prize being a 1650 cup -17 entri ,8- lot Me- Societe-eS.� -20 pvr i� -.'' g! T' - ti Gree bank, came,here visit a relative I• __.'� - - -_, _ = f. ��1 O _ _ _ - _ _ _ hdr. ThOF. Lace is t present engaged in Claskie, owned by Graham Bros., Clare• - -- ' ` ti klrs: _ Coultice. ezid sently there also Y mont ; 2nd Clyde Admiral, B ith & Co ISI:vG SUN .LODGE ;NO. 185. I: U. W �- t Q 'a P 1 [ m„ o o Q, bnruina a Buie kiln. a trust that after a GrahamBros.l • 4th Just `,` L T. This IodKe resets evbrn Monday = ^ � o .d Z •c' = +� ' r 6 cam Mr. Fred IKove f the Ratne bur Red Chairman, t , aye n� to the Dear, in Dale's Nall, Pickering. ii, ' M , eZ o - .cam^ L ^ too i - �l and t ey were mart std by our Itilethodist week of weary watch ng and waiting, he The Tbjng, ' Yelverton ; V. • Ta �> a m -- .. o .. ► : .n may be rewarded b successful ttirn-out T• R • Evans, Ev ry person invited to join and help advance tss. l4 i c 0 L. $.ro Kx ;x o c � I panto . .ire folks int a Gre�nbnnk vie Y H,C., Sir Edward, R. Miller jr,; Brougham , ` the grand Cauec of Tetttperanco. 121T O i Is,� , r a� -�� F��,� .•I and a reedy salt► for h's rare, product. r � V.H.C. Mainto ,Graham Br C., Rose F' ' , N , . + ,e . $ &it ya inity ere quite enure aged flu the esent i rhe three happiest looking men around P Doncaet N o . � tc 0 Q m ti r - and ere great) • sa rise,l wken the ' o Hill, Thos.MeaRhen, e�. bus{fires �iarD�. _ } P here are ttoger Cgrpe ter, Nal on Edwards Cl desdale Stallions foaled subsequent to c i hs con le bottled i their midst. fl _ _ ----- - I: J'' :A , N `-_ O p and Andrew An an. The doctor left a lg�y 4 entries -1st Ravenswood aline ►, c a .. ' h Sto •es sale on ' Moodily was very resent at each of the r houses and the go r - i. o c c , h P y Horotteam. Graham Bros.: ?end Arbitra - . Co asuer, cue. - oa 1 a w � A Cute sful 'near) ever thing kieiu Bold. about vrith a none- f- our -business. air, - . N a a a y g Y Is tam Jos. N ►, 8rd Ca h Bro , _ Lor Gro am F M-' �^ ���' ' ` - • I 84 y as w = ; The .fate was urch d b Mr. Hu h I racking their brains or rett names to 4t M�cBain, Jae. ' H01IA6 DL'NN, Conveyancer, Com- C r c a to 4 •a; .c a r •• P y R P Y Vance, New Hamburg ; Isy }- - ,n:awoner for talons AfI!idaoits, etc., Clare- O; } 8_ o M r . ,a GrQRg jr., for S6TL4. A eery excitiUP,•I Lie on them. ! Chander, Ayr. r. ' m nt, oat. ___._ _WY _ - ' 90' �� `� r� -r"y__ , G_ * and amusia thin h ned while the This (Friday) nigh 'the me�ibers of the Graham Bros. of CIA emont were • ------ - --- 04' Lox 1'" °' `_n _"_ i°_ _to ` g g p� I . S. intend holdiu s lling match. To Thos, t issuer of Mea -ria e - - - - - - - livestock was 'being old. A- cow was 1; Pe the moot successful exhibitorryp. They se : 1 BUNTING, g f be able.to place the roper letters in their cured the 075 ca offered b fiiends of the . I .Licenses for the County of Ontario. �f- D CKER S LIVERY driven out to go and r the nuetioneer s ro r laces is necea Cry to a good "eddi- P Y • • 5 at the store or at bis residence, Pickering hammer. but becotm alarmed when so P ' P Clydesdale .alloeiation. LZae SS cup given 1,�y cattonl and t oagb old not enter- by the Live Stock Journal of oronto also v ua6e• tnauy eyes were to l upon her, she p ' .I., _ ___ - , I ta,inment will prove ntensel iainterer ing- the sweepstsike gold medal o ered by the • ' TOW'S9111P CLERr An I ,ave bought .n h Iran Redclln's tivr wade a bold break for tberty.' There be Y j;, $$ATO\, .: i Y 1n epee mPeti.. ,for t4400d friday ev fug • Conveyancer, Cownhi,+aioner fur laking -boa nese and have u/lcie.l seieral neat u -g no t•urteC RVeCUA f esCApt•, the cow I hs expected to, be hel I Agricultural and Art Assoeia ion, and the a�dsvits, Accountant std Insurance Agent• ;� Irv,, yccomodate took a thing lea f:,ir over the I,a^k uf' ► goad medal offered by the Industrial Ex- I ' Money to loan on fares property. wills pro- ho sOs aufi'bujiv S T ,e Uelp:t here'vsa o_, spied last ab hibitioih Association. Graha ,Bros.,have = bi,ted- OFFICE --At Whitevale. WiII he its tl c public w ithl;ood ri;t4,tt all hours. a holbe, scares v tot ehiag the blanket. I bath mo:uiuC and ev ning by R.ev. Alex. „got tha,r" this Fear score no ceably than - - .' . - lirougharn every Monday a3ternoon for the 'overed 'bus meets tell trains. lu ,i and lhtio Rot away. flus performance j Barron, .of Toronto. Two excellent Iger ever before, although always ortunate in ' y ' tran6action of bueiuc-ss: `�7"v c uuectiun with .4' %cr%- I keep a btats the record. aua t sere art• }luteus it, vices were cc,rd.ucted by this moet estim• - c� winning rizes. - T11ev are a tensive ex -_____ - __._ _ __ -_ - - - f?;a1N, Conim.s 100, and i.oard- a of:ch fur .its tt a;h. t is Lelira e,l that , ah:e young :.tat,. A sting was ca!;ea for hibitors, although Beeth & Co , had many : �1t•f.'Jiiicr.t.::• iu:,' Str_bleR, I'ii;Leriivg. )[ b \lo.,,l,fv, the 17th. lad a 1tev. Mr..Abra- , ►ie cows edil,ree aci11 ;how tier to e n more cornea thsn the Claremo t firrxt. .' ...:,. f I ,. tl p ` A. FO5'T, CUA \'TI :�RCITITEC'C Cr Cs- 'VCT• LECKE d1rNCt 11DCA1 deSCt'lidh 1` (f ;:.'U ••cow tl:a: l,c►n, ,,f 1ti'hitt,I for the purpose of.nlo:rr• __ i . . A�/�l atit:;,r a tall to a mini-,er. At this charge —''��' e for the coar..y of Uat,uio 1)r� mage - . __.� jumped user flee taco >' the ut,ahiirnous fled ion Deas to ask ,the BROUGHAM. ` ' �'.. ver class f A tt ,N seen 1, the re )ort (if the au,l Rptscrticarioua furnished fur f y A 111 1 : w buoding. steam anti Lu: water heatiu • and l ltey_ `a; r. .lulls, u� � in3eria'nd, to bCCOmfI l : clerutae Stirtua tih "w ltr anoti:er Fol- ' _ t vuiailation a specia:ty. O!3ce—'Gerrie lock, ►* tile, pager. ' bo� rest It „f this proceeding- Mr. T. B. Wiliis ha§ been 1 �iid tzp for a corner Dundna and liracL- streets, WuitbT. p '" '-• + I uttru, Gral:ain I:roe. a ti'u,: i,:aCN, ci}cried will tm nnx ou;ty a tchcd fur as h Des couple of weeks, and his br [her T. L. Residence—KinKstuu' Road,°East PicL-erinl;. s7 )' __ t 1. all Left,ee tht ttt iu It. a ui t;tc r of lrrt::es. ;irruu�h the curie•. ,, t;fi drying machin 'ry i «'illis haL, Incl char;le of the stare. Theo_' . -__- -- -_ _--.____ - -- - i ` ' :'r+ � �. In fc;;Nd rla�s tLr3• as tr.:ire; uiti, �1;ic" o; t e 1'rc•sbatera, ' is movitie around again,, alt push by uo - _ vi-rtKufu`tJrittft- i, uei;tlt.0 1•'911.2, ; in th ec• year u:ds, tiist ; Nv' diff rot publisi, the resultVof the e- means strong - i • '� - .,, •' r i nag er of lot :�o� 4 4th con. �' Hu.�IA� I'UL GIil:I;, Licelii;ed :�tle- -"$. - S.�a/1.�>�a6 Cr with itilacClat.-kie t69 ti) auc! ihirJ witl> :bate on «ot :au Sn�ffra,�e last week e. the no tt q t r 1 , . tioncer, valuator, ute.. for East York and , ,r_IaclrE auc: I:fir c�1u. s tnc•,+urretar :n Chairman tG5:13, ; iu wo• vtur olds. were ' caurw we were afrai4 ;hat it woulc: int r will be offerers at mort�ahe 9a slat GC{row'S tt,r whose of \arth Cad south Uutario. tiii►ct 1 to vl6fun kuurea.:,-ur bale by ', lith[ K iGl► Ilul'DLeauh 1 i�31 �, Aufl sacuud fears with the del,berkttiul►s un the case of I Hotel on Wednesday, April 2u The pro att.utivu riven to ail orders by u,;.ii or tele,;ral,n. I '� , " N Illh Al1►itt'atOC 171o(t alt•U winUlll�, the i �I r. R1 i:ert. Possibly the fnture cored ctj petty consists of � acres, an particulars CUarl!u+: uuderatu. A<r,lr, s '1'1105. l'Ul tilt:1:, , (.. l):1Lh.,. - - I IC IiI•:I1I_ (x, liux 1' lirvu ha:n,ont. - grR'ud t:weepstakr►: g ►id tnetial over all f,f our (:uaert:nnrit dl=pe�id on the aaav�in j [nay be learned iu adaertisiul, column. s aaltich tliiK r....tcr is trcatef . Thc, eccl es i; The Socia! (,lt:b at its last lheetinct had - - f - :tgeF with til<Ut(.�as;iii •, t;rta,ata lira,. ' of the eacniu;; avers by r.11r. Creighton. of ` a sl,leuJid nixed pro ;ramme� and it rias ✓ y ` non is fttttl tiltuc•s. have sold a number bf horses sinco the ly 1e arranged to have a grand close G concert on: J I Rliow-in fact lietweetl' the l;fith and 17th ;-°f Nc'� th (.�ey< who :aroug snppur: 1 I arker the member for Crack- I Tuesday evouing, April 1st, to the town+, � Oliv 'LESLIE, h00T AND SIIOI: , � iustauts they [;old- nine ataliionit at prices ; th fi eI and lr. Gourley from Wavba,l k I hall. The club is actively en 'aged organ-- . i 11a1:e: Yel;oed uu+1' :<,owi, work. cir,:ers I \ l;`�• 5'l � L.1;5 Ul' � 1.'I: . said to tigg •egale nbolit $17 000. - We 1 wlic; made hi-i,maiden speech. Without a0y lzing a Mechanics Institute �t� connection lerwulr_ly atten,leci to.• riperieace,l worliuufn _l :r't fur ret the etaud, nefcrl} 011posite the- have ceeured from this eutel-prising-firin ' n,e,iibers 1+fav ng their seats the motion to with it and has already got "S fair list of . , ` ilii? . _ U 6 News, liiul; str(et, Pickerins village. 7-v _ a list ofidle.sahoi nia,{le ill the four da�•s . have the bill read the first time was car- subseribitig members. The ouject is to add lEs AD [fl CLAS IS1 , i i to this subscribed stun the rdceedsrof this - ' M iuentiou".i, As fuliows . MacClaskie went ; ried. by a.laF^e maiority . � P , I[utf•(r+. to Johnston Itochy,Co., 1:ars;halfoH•u, •-�-• con ort, get rho (rcovernmeut� grapt, and ' , ` I. * 45 * twat veRN. sta>�t a first-class Institute library. The , �. IoaVA. at the 1Nrf;r: t h rue ewer paid for a. (�P►llON� HUCS:.�., I'icket'ng, Ou'... -ji FRRI:\I' S'I'1'Lh.S Uh I'PA E I (I •dNrtluie tttal.iou iu't'nuad►1; idea is cue that does credit rvo the Sceial I' , sot '. This bci`el ie a y Chairtnau T I Club ,and will vastly benefit Brougham. ' �Ji Ja,u -s cordon, prof r ! The 1 n factor is to rent. See adv. , flee nr re !,rick 1,1ficlin;;, fluishe•--i in Ruperior ' t - I vt•ent to hturth & Marta, Ftrd6etown ; p y� An extra good ro ra TU SUIT L'�rL•'RY 11 AL. ,.,I in another clump. j p g alms wi 1 be prepared style. 1✓vory cona'ehrieuce a,,a comfort for the r;, 11one t- Joan went to 5toeser .k Ilidel, fcr Tuesday evenin til lst� and the bills " - trucellin;;public. derv. u,r:! corauroaious::.;►b:ds , , ► , '.lir. Rud Mrs. Orm#rod hears recently re- t; �P aa+1 sheds. - e.:v L , 'Sl%S A(CU Ii ATELT hI fTl? Il'k Altulrn ; I rinse of i.uthian trent to Jas. ceived another member into -their house- will be printed about the end o! the week. � : 1 _ - _ _ _ _ _ - j' . ' ` i Cherra. 1 ul,letou ; blain Top, toIr. All should by their presence, laontribute to •i LbTElIN HOLSL, I .cl eriii� On 'HL L 5E OF llR. L' L'CIiLI �' ' holo. a I : Steel. I:ichniondcille ; Hornbeaiu to Jos. Your scribe has btfen suffering from a the laudable Scheme of starts a D+Iechan- -i W tiosi open toe• Lire aP 011-1 nodad, of tine , I , tra> diiin, public. Tina hot..1 havin`• lately �pt]� ht Tet �h (Atwel ; JIRCnichnl, to J. Lapid dt Co.. 'long and asters alta k of the grippe, hence icF' Institute here. I f` pthalm p 1111 i `etre s Stayuer ; Dorringtuu. to Juhuson Rutley The friends of tem stance ld et)nveii- I '14 . changed frauds,-1,aR been re-furui:lied i1ruagh- his silence. P 1 out. situated as it is,.opl,osite the li1Pink Mills, • t & �C-).. Marslialton. Iowa. ; Local Gem, to The basket party which was -to have •tion in the temperance hall h' •e last Tues- .\ T • ie is convenient for patrous of the lltills. oleals ' . I °'' �11G1'avish Stratford. These anilusls da to or seize a Townshipf Prohibitor orluuch ut all reaeonab!'I hours. Goo(�stabling G ty tine bteel Prairie l�peC6, vt'ith good Ir• , , Colne off last week w s a failure, owing to Y. g J • I and shed ruour. lion stall avid unclosed. yard for able-coiha•ex lenses, best value a •er are all good: iq their age and class. - . the ball roads. .. Society. Mr. R. Rogers., who teas appoint- . l4c,rses or caj Lle.. 1Vcioh scales ou the premises. �'1 free nev►spapers away off the grnund ( Miss Harrington o the Markham road ed Township chairman by the County l- ` ,, 'rhe bar is n ori at all le;;,tl hourlt, and is stnckod Ofel'ed, with pure 1P acts of every [,rand• ANDY tic- I '�T 5O C.r„ attempt t0'write reports of entertainments ' has returned home fter spending a week Association, occupied the c)iair.. It was t Cl LI:Y, YroNr,etor. s51y _ _ _- of which know ing nothing,they sometiuhes with friends in Toro to. decided to ask a temperance )lodge in each ti4 ` - . Harrin on, who resides east ppolling su - ju icipality of _ ___ ____ ___ fall into error. 1 or instance the L zbridge Hort J b div'sion in the m n k WLttch•m•Ltti i nl1. I of here, is the owns of a bPrkshire sow „ ickering to . aipoint a comt�?ittee to act ',. B A lY >A And Stoufivilla papers stated in a `reeeut under and as a art of the T nshi Soci- .; r III which Kaye birth to a hteen pigs last weer. p c�� P A(:UTHEERT, Watchmaker, Piek `v, •rCIi11AIiLR AtiD JL�'�►EL b,I 3 issue that the Band concert carne off and Although the roads were in a dreadful sty, and where no temperanaj lodge exists- . _ > a., • ering, Ont.. Havingbeen 25 years at the Mr. Ranisay the eoiuic yeas a great sue- I condition on the 13th inst., the Engle h in any polling sub -division, Ithe Society � ' • • tta•le, I can :,'narantee satisfaction. Ageirt fur .x�7•H=T� cess -Ramsay the comic � as not present church concert which was held i_n t e- will ask the friends of teinpe ante there to '� �`j P`. L,lzter�us' Pit-e-rlPr!:ce:R. Wat( rtrr4l Clo:.l:s; -- i cleaned ,n bhartest notice, and at rc,usouablb 2 i Rt All. FIuvrever, ilei woe present at the I \tamtnoth 1ha11 was a sacceas. recommend a committee and he same wilt - ", '- rates. - �:i-�� YIC �E f I�'iT baud concert Tuesday eveuiug of this, The Methodist S. •. gave a tea party n be appointed by the Sociot�v. By this -- - week -the hall K as filled with people,and the Mammoth hall a the 10th inst. means it is intended to thoroughly c+rgan- ► .. - • ' ' Ril were pleased Ramsay is a whole con- - large crowd was p eseut and ;everybo y -ire the township, and each municipality , . /� I cert in himaelt and responded to encores went home delights With the entertain- under jariadiction of the Cgnnty `Aaeoci- � ; " - a r Cl :__ er r in a cheerful way, yet he was Cbl assist- meat• atiou will be organized in the same way. . ' n he lauiber .Ward of ed m tho� excellent program by some ansa- Mr. J. Weir has p rchaised the farm - The matter is recommended the Conaid- P .. j PUCKERING AGENCY. have t,OU�'itt Oilt t longin to .'Mr. M. Badr;eraw ani the fat oration of all temperance men and lodges. r,J �, tear Latent. The concert was. a great K j _f Jr II. McQuay at I ickering Village, success in other respects and we Hope the gentleman purposes tpoving to Iowa, where Monday evening one of our ajtizens Mr. _., .- O for the transaction of all legititt�ate tln' am Prepared to supply all classes Qf he Intends going extensively into stork Wm. Perrot packed ng leis vrorldly goods `i ' lu her nt the lgwest cash price. proceeds were such as to leave a surplus. raising. and all his effects, drove to tiekering and. 4 `. ' • BalhkiII Business. The people of this village should liberally Malvern can boast of one of the greatest ' embarked ori the G. T. R. f 'r "Alebrastu. ' OFFICE HOIIA6--From 10;to 3 ;. 8atnrdtiye i support the brass band iQ al: its of%its. choppers drat Card possesses in the pair- White they were at the stn on awaiting a .. - 10 to 1 o'glock. - �E Once the band gets down its hopes are iron of -Mr. Wm. Fi er who has chopped the train Mr. W . Musgrove, f this'village - - , _ ;t4'' , I _'_ HIN - one for od--look all around and see so "f. Y Sll,V1II�13 Ba,IIk 111 GOIII18Ct10Il. R and piled eine cords of wood in one daq, and Mr. George Decker of P' kering, and f 3-y) i GEORGE KI;RR, Agent. I intend to snake a specialty of sh ogles, many Lown and villages larger than Clare- and though tie is no so young ae he us�d Chief Constable O'Connor welked into the FiYr it '"° .;' _ _ ___._-__. _ ._.. - __ a will keeih A large stock of eactl grade wont without bands and unable to Ret t0 be, he is ready to bet with anyone, y t depot, to .bid Mr. Ferret farewell. They . '. ,t . � ` - G•,j�j�j��Y an land. I� 0.1, XXX., $1.9fi per square a one t3tarted. The trouble dans not con- that he can put ap a yen' cords in a day.l enquired whither he was boa d, and when �,r� i �r r J-b+� Q moi• 1I. Other grades equal! low gist in having no mueicjans atble to con- The B. of T. lodge gave a free entertaii- he would return, and finally he departing '1 I --•- ----- meat ' le of w ke ago which we bill citizen in order to stop t e month of _ Y#`,a ,#c .i ou ' j duct or keep u x band, bub the tr ble p ' WALCh- CIOCi�s, Jevt�elei=", i!, a L -'s-' I Orders taken for any quit a. laoes"had bands,.the enjoyed. A large to d from the Hoarboto calumny and dispel the sasp eidn that he � r •et S �E . City of lime, and any rders �+ that once t seep d certain ac- 3 = ; � ; Gold Hinge from $1 up, $elver Plated eo le did nothing to Bappor6 them and Jant;tion lodge was presenb who assisted intended to defraud them, p � r It steak. le with me will receive prompt attention. p P teeth the, program, hioh was a good Deis. scants owed. �Cr. Pereet in nded to send -�' ;. INapkin Icings 2,,c up, Sa the young wen ware forced to do a loC of $ides speeches stations, i oadings and the money to them after aching Ne- # : `� • t a ors 40c per pair. y' f' Diy Bard and soft wood labor and put oat lots of tta a� and Kot Inet'rumentel t►nd vo al mesio, some oft 1e braeka, batt lie would not atisfp them; „ ... I * f y Colored Glasses, to rotect the a eti,`only y members acted a fa ce entitled Danduc- eo 11e aid 'est ae yhe train tattle$ awn 2;� x' - ' P OQ� . will �►lso ba kept 1n stock• might little thanks frond 1+11e village , or " p I y ,� a = 25 Cents pail• at Ile ,yard, ADd well be delivered ®D order• towD _which reaped the benefit. SUPPOrt hetty's Picnic" of w ieh C. -Humphrey WAS Mr. Fred Perret also went, acoom spied . ° . �. j a i>r t - 't r °j- . . r ' Ciaremolnt's band then, help it byword o the principal actor. The farce was wjell it. is said, by his fiance, the ntention be- r `' ' ' , ; Itbpair i� atteDded tti`ass Maual t. Ai kiutls of dressed lumber kgpt.irl stock, zadplred and : ent ttaiastleall received. iu to get marded in Toront[>, and a nd h "� 4 month, help it by chips of Bath--aDtl the re Y E�t #' R�-�- q �. D, GQ t�aNi vrorde and the money will b®. profftably Mr. W. Stephenso Occupied the►. ab 'r, a honeymoon in 'onrneyi on -toward' ��.,� .Yt,; . , Ixr. 7XrA-R t v _ a .y ` rued b fibs their new ho er in tle distab west: . �'�� �t t g P$OPIiIETOIt invented.. t of lu pts a► re su y l!►d. 1 • ,•y -,j, r 1 r� . F ?l1 S'ij --.I 'Q, :, - - t _ -,� .. ;::r` 1.. i- i.c �'a 7.. ft '( �---�' 1 y PICKER'ING OTdrT. s ..-. T�. ... .4:A .: Fl� �T.' ,'•: '. �' .. ..�': , r. °�.4..' 6 F- aa> iM'�r- -.it- �i'�,'. p� 'i r J ,4f: �. .,� 4„ a � «9''�.. ,�.,' +, e#; -ti..:,. "�, . s4� �a : x:q =,., a . ,t`�: t: �#.•�`t- ...;., .. 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The developments in conneetion with I' " I I , � ; . , . .�,� osaess Oe Park -Deer forest, of which .1-t .,I:.. Gambling I �! I - - . . ) - -,., �, . 13 L rep . 11 I , and to pqrtion out tho - . For hard, practical common sense, per- Smokeless powder will perha" be hailed oe - . - .: -, were ho %rill be proposed �Vorld's Fair in Chicago are not ...,.-.. , TUL MKIIS NEWS to cultivato tinent. to the actual needs of the times, eom- an a blessing by the sportsman, w I . *_ , .. lands in crofts, w ich they mean - r I �.. . , - . abled instantaneously to see the effect Of very assuring, L and create a dou'Gt whed e _- .. . I IF " �� . — - I . ey are organized and.pro- me d us to the commeuts of ex -Governor on � :. . - "I �1. , .� without delay. n poor saldier in battle the monoter exhibition will materialize at . . , . I - 7. �'L,­ 1�' , ... - .1 ,��.,-- .i r - . _ .., , . , _ , ­_ - _�', . , . ' L ,, ..��X41'lMt."Iff.-I.�:-_.,[�'"�:,�-:.,� agpge for.& long Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, upon the effect his shot, but to the _ ney n - I :_ .� 1, Z ". __ . ?.::i.;: , I ; * � _:, , vided with -tents and b ction and all. It would seem that the 1110 eel.g. w . . . I I .. - .: / .,. . _._._.'. - ,. h will leave for B�gland campaign. Seriom trouble is anticipated. embling in wheat is having upon the wheat what will it be? With the per4 ..\;_�.. . :,.I- ­: Sir .Doniad Smit I adoption of smokeless Powder the sary for carrying out the project succeiisf� ,I- . . , � � I.. . . . I i. - .... . immediately after the session. . I I I I interest. He contends that the farmers anti. general not been rai . ­ curtain that has mercifully 1jidden the I has I � . . 1 - r ; ..'.. UNiTIED STATH& .. ,., -:: . � " . i it. r . - ite left - 1-. I . I -called guarantee fund am . a-., I . ::� Ther Duke of Connaught and all - . . . T . . . _ ::. . millers have the same interest, and that the 00 11 no more. AlIthe agony, Yate, the so i . � .. , . taywick, dcpre�iatiug influence of'abori sales b&e8(1 sh k of battle wi 0111 I . . . . at P in* almost to nothing. In view of this filpt : . �_.. .. 'Bombay for Canada on Thursday. . � � ­%tilda Ruby just died I . . . . . 0 a detrimental to tile interest of all the horror, will be brought before the I - ! .:. _., _..11 . � Influenza is raging severely among 'the Ky., aged 123 . -1 . n- wind i . fpxturer. eyes of the combatants, and will act moot it is now proposed that Congress shall dev I . I . � . . - . r�d - gravel pit both tile producer and the manu i . . . , . Stoney Indiana in the Worth -west. Gold has been discove in a werfully upon troops dmwu p in sup- $10,000,000 or $15,000,000 of the surplus Jor . I � I I : . � ... . US Falls, S. D. - He thinks thit the miller.s, for the most PO those actually en ged. "Experi- this purpose. Quite naturally Niew'york i One hundred - � . part, ey r more for port of - __ I . - years ago last Sunday the just east of SiO held at San have lost money. Th' . Y fford to, ence has proved," says a Maited 8 #ener- which had practically Vaiscd-$15,000,000,ali - . . �­. - first Methodist church was opened in King- A meeting of c tizens has be6n - their stock than they can reallY a fight teadily -in of which woulA have been available *111 a vcry . � � ston . Francisco to devise mea,ps for aiding unem and yet pay only gitarvation prices fore the &I, -that many man who . I . - . . � i . .� . L - Kingston��cnitcniiary w�li soon be' lighted- ployed workingir en. , raw material of their flour. 11 I never knew battle tlIrn faint and b'ck in a fic d. -hospital; , short time, 3bjects to such a proposal. Sa y8 .'� .-. . - xpariences are the Sattirday Globe: "If this arguinwit - , -I)y eleven hund th ongress, 1 w : - outland shirtmakeri, thany,of them W how will it be when the two e ' . t ill I)e - � I .. I . red incandescent electric Two - themilling interest tobe pTofitableon lo, it e L . . . . . L . � ork for a , This statement, to a certa6in extent combined? H retofore shall find adoption in C � I lights. women, arb oil strike in Nev. Y ful. lf,aftegitiontils .- '. ... _. - . I . - �plyl� - uniform rate in all-theshops. /. prices of wheat," he says. Lite struggles in the arena have n hidden little less than disgrace .. . . I The farmers of �Tbrth p�on' are.or- . I I which rests on a broad ptinciple of political I the clou of smoke. of lobbying, if, after havin& inade-relwe, - . ­ e from the supports by , - - - .� . . .. ganizing a joint stock Company to run a A disastrous collision took Placdon 010 economy, was called out by the action of th 1111 ,wder ' f the most positive charact r, --. " . . . . uffalo oil the 6th inst- ChiC,LgO Ik)ard of Trade i� t7ing to destroy With stifokelen in - . 11 .. . . Url be plain to specta Ch icag'o is not able to raise th c money a ad . � - griating inill. . ­ I Lake Shore road near D 0 ' alculable individual struggle wil, ­ . '. Calgary promises the Duke o - .en injur- the bucket -shops. Th* Inc - f Co " lit* Six persons were�� illed and sevento I) - I I., � . nnang . . r's &I dear- tors whose nerves have been wor ied up to a carry Ion the Fair out of its own resoiirow, . . . , I , harm. They are the wheat raise I i . : - . .. a I lr�und up" if he will stop off there on I is ed. J . __ . � - hi h te � by the mere L .p.,e4ence of ,it had better be left alone to hold simply a I ion 0 1 � . I . � - , f Fall River, �laa., s4yo est foe," an enemy so fatal that unless de , 11 � . . ... � visit to Canada. � � Daniel D. Blake�j? - at ed, farmers are liable to be whelmed in Mttle. "�gain, the smokeless powder gives State lor inter -State, Fair, in which the 11 st I � I II __ . . . . Vancouver, B. C.'s has passed A by-la,w he has received �rord. that he is heir to a roy vast ruin. But the f . ault is not all no indication of the presence of � concealed Of tll� country will have only- the slightest' - - . . � It $fflO,000 tate it England. Blake is apoor one enem I column on the march �night have interest." The Suit, with greater warnith . , donating a site for a sugar refinery, whic. es ,hicago, Toronto, and it . I - I - - ' So far as the c - 45 fi� theiis. si i �_ . . is to be in operation in eight months. . man. .. t, imation of the neighborhood of an and in terms decidedly vigorous, reminds t I,C ' . . 1. - - . , . 1� . . . - Montreal boardsallowthemselvespind rac ice I I t f 44 If,91 it I . A letter in The Fort McLeod Gazette de- The duty on Lois agreed Upon by the thetucket- enemy w bn it was cut in two by � a volley of legis � or8 o a (lay of reckoning. I . I � . . I - - nittee 6 I f- -itiberg gamblinj they are no better that ,or the musketry almost inaudible. W�'ence comes says, It, you make a, grant of money to, .. I slares that polygamy is not, practised iii the sub-Comi the republican me shops.. rhe fictitious Ale of Wheat, . tile P10- , I , '... . - - - ' i St4cs Ways and Means Com- c the attac might be also difficult to deter- Chic�go for the purpose of holding . - - Mormon settleme in Northwest. of the United. sale pf fictitious wheat, whichever way on � lit * the sses) . tie, for here are me , �e rifles in posed Fair, th'at fact will become a very i1n. I . I '. � ille Desjardins got into a dispute with mittee, of both t9e first and second cla choolses to put it, in the greatest evil our or nil I - Cyr . . Europe th t fire a shot a w,�)nd � with Buffi- rn issu u ctions ; and tile . .. . is eleven cents pd,r pound.'� � . , conLena against to- . . - . . . : ...- ihree companions over cards at Ste. Rose, Sir Thomas Esinonde has arriVed at N - any' othei farmers have to ion has not in- cient vel ity to pierce an i inch and republican party will be held to a resppoll J- '� - Quebec, and was beaten until he may diI6. ew day. The actual product - . . . Orleans e to London. -throughou , the a fifth of 8 I at short range, and.are terri bilityj which no set of politicians will .1ind - - . - . .1 , n route from Australia creased t the world during -,o - , . Mr. Mowat was presented with amoi He.said he had been away from home near- last five or ten years, but the market is de- bly effective at fifteen hundr a 1,ards. any r son to rejoice in. Give Ao Chica I . . I.:. � "p'ainting of himself last week by his sup- ly eighteen months and had collected $150,- pressed by the enormou I a � quantity of gambl- Troops in& bte mowed do . ,wn by te�e m Of for tt �cpur fie just what 'New York w(w1li .. . . . ' - � -, porters in the Ontario Legislative Assembl Y* 000 in the colonie's for the Irish q made. it is aA if the actual en enemy hey cannot see, and who after have aske(rfor, namely, tile limited lit ill - , . . - .. � �_ A mother and her seven children were ,,ause. . ing pales the fictitious. his blow is struck no visible sign of which may be necessary for a G'oven Ill �_ : - Hodgson, a, young Cleveland, O., iner6ase had been as great as . . , �; , :1 burned to .death in their home on a farm � � _.. .1 . man of Ifosition, married Addic May Bishop central point of the statement his wherea )out& V11 a �tmri le test it exlii�it; make to Chicago, if you, ith I- It . � - . L'. last Satur- I This is the ) #_ see their Qr and find the sc�urity Fatisfactoi 1� . about seven miles from Montreal ., ,-:- - . . . 7 . - on Friday, and immediately on reaching the as & whole. PThe way the market ie uow will be of t c nervea of me , � q day night. I . - lo heaps b], r ,P,r,c A IT!4 as was made to Philadelphia in , - - � I . , Bishops' residence after. the ceremony -he runulng," Mr. Pillsbury. says, 11!a inan sell. eanirades I velled in r is lent blast I ' . .. - Mr. Geo. B. B6rro4a'ile,"whq has 9harge of b QW gut his brains without assigning any ing a� milliou bushels of wheat which lie does of death!. The liability to such kn experi- 1876 ,-, but beyoii(I this not one cent under . i . I __ ::- � the'crofter settlemept, strongly de"Pleft 010 i .1 I . fficient to effect the nervous sensi- penalty of hearing from it very decidelily , .-. - �. . , I .- ireNT . 0 1 caltse., - - - I. - w ust as much effec%or even ence in au of death and jimpressively.in the canvass of 189�).". , , .- . +-Q of OqAftldi 11 itmolid, tile oroftorg In I rrL 11 - - e n selling similar bility of nations, Another agency ' alousy and cliag i 1;1 - . I � -Wewt. I . Al�,Poverniiicut printil omee at wasl� I t 11 Ile it p1tv if the Je. r1it :1 . . , 1 . . - . a shotild plac4 :' I . . t I hA, North . 11 tiling one of the amount of wheat which he does own, for the &a 80111-8haking as smokeless and almos It wl �f " , ington is, now eniaged ill 08 ve et ci . .. . . ' . I - [.I-. the 'I is f91r. reason that these big bears have been so noiselew tun powder is the high exel i , of the great 2 any obatrtic-, � � A ifian naW%-3AMcbui,' chaiged 'with This ,r ( - ay of carrying out the cut(r'-- '_ :: . i I I I largest orders ii� its history. ir very whethe lynamite or gun cotton. So long tion in the w. " I I i, - ::-. . .'. . _-_ -murder o1fa man in Kent count Ont' , who 18-000,( blanks'for the use of the' 40 I 000 succeseful iu their selling that th ' . ? L ' IL . 1. � restige draws a big 0anount of f4ilowers. as it was supposed I that. 8 weial weapons prise, which whi,c likely to result in . . . - was arrested at Carberry on Zittesday, ii� .aTra of the cleventh census, who will R be so tremendous were necessary for the use age, can. hardly. fail to lif a - - I . -,­ eni . 01111gh explosives advant CO3 efi)([" . - : -- now in Portage gaol. . It will take 15,000 rhis evil has grown to .. I I I b k in _�y, i in warfare, and that they would be, neces- national bengfit. But whether Chicago has - - . I - 1. . - � . I St. Thomas and Hamilton Boards of Teade egill wo r, a wenty presseir wil I have that it will tend to depopulate the farming - L . -estimated her aboity or under-esti 111� 't- -1 - - . .t. unless it is stopped, and vigor- sar I 11 . L . . I � ms -of t7t i ies ily almolt as daiigcmus� to.thosse who over .. - have petitioned 'the Dominion Government rbe Ek weitty-two houro each day for com "" 'to stop Berved them as to those who taped them, ed the magnitude of thI6 undertaking relluki s'. - . 1. . I o �in favour of a.uniforrn penny postage for the si--* weeks. . I on. Zethods will bave too be taken tile, vu"'LYP IVI)t of these tmmendQu§ agwpbo* to be seen. - .. ��,11 . ­ .& � . - . . I Clearly this in " evil too' st.11-0dotla � - I - . . , : I __ whole British Empire. is visiting the it." . r � . L .1 . /_ -,: .-. I Vice-President'Morton, who ti) be,overlooked pr neglected. Tf the farm- was limited. Italy and Gerniany'llave de- I . ' . I. ' I I . - . *i � , k � - r� '. . I ... . � James'Armstrong, a Canadian fartneir of South, says its resources are being developed ers would bestir themselves to stop this 'itionstrated ,,hat charges of wet tit cotton - I ' . ' * I . . - . . 48 years., was arrested Tuesday night in with marvellous rapithty.. The cotton cro n oln 011 It The combined cities of New Vol*k ali;�'fl � .. p king's evil of the period they would be able CA be fired with safety fr T�naiy ser - 1. '_ Buffalo while intoxicated. He claims to now averagee 7,000,000 bales. The number its. Illoth powers have all(i Brooklyn take the paint and lead the woii I �, i . . .., . to force some relief. vice gu ;Pted Wet 1 e - I, : - . . have been held up by crook's -and robbed of of cotton mills in the South ten years' ago . , inting-charges ifor shells, in the matter cf large petitions- The lnoilg�,i I,- I __ ! __�w - 6----A * : , gun cotton for bu - I . , . . I � � - . . i -w York- Aseem) 14�, . -' ' ..-- : $1,600. , I was 160, with 14,000 looms. To -day there L after trials thA demonstrated tI.hat forty. was presented to the NIL I ' I - ; I I . mills- and 215,000 Ilooms. The A New Bible for -Germiklmye ! . - Captain Warren, of Victoria, D. C., has are 14,000 eight pounds of this treniendousl ,explosive one day last week. It contains 51,144 signa- I ! *_ I .- * I � I .- . . - _. I . - been summoned to Washington to give evi- mileage of railways in the South, which. ten I ' le. For could be fir�d with safety to Ifitance of tures from New York city and over 100�s) . :; I Cer - many is, to have a new Bib a d* - �� - " - dence in reference -to the claims of the o,%vn- Years ago was less thau 20,0M, is now more t -five yew -a a, committee has been, thirty-thre4b hund The French froin Brooki'yn, and is bound in book . forin. _ .. .. � , . �_ . aje�ty ' red yards. � I y U. 8, than 40,000, - .f i , ision of the famous work of .have gone even farther than tlii$l,l firing a The book is twenty-six inches wide, thir6--. � - - . :��. - - - .m 9f vV§§pl§ �nocd in Behrin&'s sea b, I i;�. I i . i - o- . . . - I .. ' i. ting in rev , I seventy-three pound charge of nielinite front two inches long, eight feet thick, and-% * 'I " . ' - -1 - -- -ters. f4 - 'I '�-_ � - Nfartin Luther. The last ineeting of tilts . leig, is .-. - . . - revenue cut .. I .. a , '. . q' ,�, .- . ,� 5 GItVVf4AT_ ; , 1� . . . I . . .. . . I I - - i . : � __ .. . . .. I i , �_organiscd ' 11 ' . . _. , .. , . ,. I I lit -bill dow is to be re vitsory body was lield on the 10th of a siege gun to as great a distance. I I All these halfaton. 'ItwaiieurtietliiitotlicAnciiiliv- . - � \ ... T. . - - Sir John Thompson- brought I 11 The Russian navy I . . J�nqary.' The work hax now gone to the horrors ought to frighien the world into Chamber oil the shoulders of eight men, a! (I I , ­ ' 1 ast .1 I - . d it, will won be inTle public. peace, but will hey ? . When un-powde,r I . f I - I lit: Parliament , I week cedi to the and -strengthened. printers, an t was laid, not on the table, but on the fl(iw .- : ` ­ provinces the ownership of thel 10resh4es The death is annQuileel a . of distinguished cattle into use, there wete men w1lo thought of the House. This unrivalled petition is � "n . - �i . . I- -1 � I ' �1 i t Constantinople 0-1 the inal commission - - Id go out with the -fav C I - �* . .. and beds'of the various rivers and lakes in . "sion twenty-five that tile days of war w or 'of tit Saxton Ballot Reform bill. . 1; /I : - , . -: . - . -- the different provinces of the Dominion. I of ex -Sultan M urad.- ' . scholars w to be .fan the ren - O�u � . . - ,/ , . I � '11 , . bow and arrow. . 'vidently the political niaVIiine is not giving . . i � . 1- . In some parts of Aus ria lalsi 'week tile , years &I 10, nearly all hax q passed away. I I .. . I 1. E � � I . . . . . �-, ., " satisfaction in this great Centre. ; .. .� - - ..-. 1 -7 - . Captain William Zealand, of Hamilton, thermometer registered f�om 12 to W degrees 1 One by one their places have becti, filled - .. . good . . - I � - -1 _. e influence of below zero. � w�tb, new. men. It need not be said that - __ . - . I *- - � --. . . �- ..." . (lied on Friday, while undef th . I � I If matters go on much longer at the ;I I e . . . . - p . I I - - C Oro re . . I � : Ill form, which had been administered It is st9ted th'it Prince Bismarck will ' - the commission has been composed of men of .. France in Afri sent rate it is likely that Detroit will e I v-- - - � - . ij .. :_ r.. by his ph sician -to ` - I - b Milt - I - , :, .1 . , �., . enable him to undergo tire gradually from his ous posts, retain . nt� and erudite acholarshit' The ap- ' V. - '' I __ _..�� . While the English, Germ tit - perience some difficulty in. kt , . _­ a surgiu operation fqr an ab8ces% in the in'g only the Foreign Ovarl rane6 of their work seenin, owever, to I it �us �,9�d Por *ping up t� . . .�Ce.. � -4 - - � . I I a have been racing one tinoth�r in their number of her police force. As a rule, . 11 - - , 1i ; I .. .. L .� . jaw. . . '. The trial at Wadowice, Austria,' of reer- F, awaited with no considerable popular gues . 88ions do not covet being inade a target fo, ���: - . 1� �_ . . : construction of the Sault tA interest in Germany, --certainly with no efforts tA extend their respective Posse I - , . . . . . . A bill for the' 8 . has directed her pemdoes and cut throats. And this is - h6W ' - I - - . son accused of emigrant swindling, Led L 'i .. � itc. Marie railway, from Saulf Ste. Marie in the convictio4 of 31 of tile 60 prisoners. so.ch interest as was shown in ti e app �.^M: 0 - lit South Africa, France of :the dark � . � - . '. -.' ', ' I !* - * attention to the western part it has ende4l on several occasions in that eitj�-- __ .1 . (it the English revised version ishued froin - I Y . . � � � I. �. to tbA'coa-,t of Labrador, which was before , Herr Von Tian, Hungarian prime mints- . �er a continent. During the past live years the The latest �victiin of the armed Imrglar )..�. It ' . 1 �4 - . _, . -, the Railway Committee in' Parliament last . t C Jerusalem chamber Of Westininal French pose . esimpnis it I Patrolman Edward Schumaker, who, til�111- - � V. . ter,. has resigned owing to dis _Lgreement with i Senegambia have been . 1. __ week,' was designated a wild cat scheme fe. years ago,- anti telegraphed in large part , . . ' ' his cabinet over the naturalization of Louis rut c Conquest or treaties ing I L I - . I I ._ and was thrown out on a vote of 2 6 to 17'. . across tile Atlantic. it is said that -the 9 lualfy xtended, by the rear' door of a ce elry KA) � r t. - I - I . - . :1 . Kossuth. .. G nuan translators have preserved many with the native chiefs,' and now include open the otter night, entered anti saw thri,�(!'. . . L . . - _. ­ ,_ -1 I y iis far burglars work i tig oil t lie safe. TheNurgh,t.i . 1. � ... . 1. . The Dominioil Government has-. issued a Sunday wax the a­eco'nd aniniversary of ' ular h alid-, readings of tile. Luther the whole of tile upper Niger count'r A by tlic- patrolman, who tired .. . 11' - . T : � . laoour organization' the death of the Emperor William 1. Th( ii FIle, 111th=ug i' confessetIly not trl� ly east as Tilli.buctoo. The trwie � of Sene- fled, follow,, . . - .. . : �:.. -I- asking their opinion on Mr...Chapleau's pro- Imperial maui,olcum at.L 'Charlottenburg wal accurate. Su_�h I ' toward th: extskl- Zambia amounts to 801tlC* tell million dollars at them. The three sc:)undrels retuni�a .- - ' , - I . �_. .i. � L I . -posed bill making it a Mi8demeanou'r for eniency -ompitible per anlitini and is controlled a mosst ex- the fire, anti' Schumaker wa.4 wounded in the - ,. ; . I . . conseciated. � ing version would hurdl seem c M141 from ill He has since die( I - - � - I I .1 working men to require their fellow -workmen � , I ' . c� clusively It tile French. A railr ' tdomen. 1. A nuiul wl:- . . . �.. �- -_ --.',I to join union or for employers to insist that A Sister of tharity in Moscow . was mur wth tile purymie for whi _ the revisory I I y -er lut of arrests were made. 'I'his is the fourth -- .. �, i _102 . . :; dered and chopped in .,pieces. A medica' ham been sitting. Nevertheless, undoubte( - St. Louis oil tile coaint to tile Niger ri% - 8 - I )c 1111- . . I . Z their employes shall not belong to unions. , student was arrested for the butche ly many in changes have been matle, been ected anti I-mirtially covotijicted. patrolman shot while oil dtity in I troit i -_ L ry, ant This ,will be extended to Timbuctoo eight years. . I , : � ken to preserve so (ar an I . i 11 .. I _. : . Mgr. Labelle, deputy conimi8sionei of ag- immediately suici#ed. . . great care lCiritts, �ir,,,,,� I - � - b . � - . : I s work. ) . I I-. - The ,customs" commiftee of 'the Freticl giers oil the Niedite ! . I .. riepture for the province of Quebec, aud ss'ble thediction of Luther*s famou and thence in a straight course across t Tilt,- 8nul given by Lord Salisbury to Oic - � - . ..- I.. acting as an inimiga ion com a t � mell desert. of Sahana, ti) A I �S _� I � . . . � . 'hamber of Deputies has Voted io'ifilpom Ill the King James translation has I I I allIt ' . , . . I t* missioner for ( rA 'En ,I all language and liltemture rallean coast Bra7ili�n NI ninter at tile Court of St. ,J 61 , I - . .: � .� . that province, . dressed a large anti ,en- a duty of three francs on forel,_11 Corti anti tt lie . lit the Guinea cot ntry tile is about to,bring. forth fruit in ail linlook I - - . .: I �. .:,-- , :_ thu-s-iastic audience at Lille, France, the five oil corn flour. LIther's Bitic has been to the language French have been equally active and success- for niannen' l'itkeri with tile eirciinlstall,4,,e. . . ::.. 11, will ful in widin to their lio��essjous_ Freillch. . I : .. . )it lia" �- - � other night. He' spoke in glowing terms of '11;iperor I literature of (;ennany- ., , that the authorities at %Nashizigtt _� , E I Williain 4"confen-ed tile order a' I Congo and t1jacent Colo It" now I 111prise - � I ` �, pr1obably require mime pressu­e reeogn ized t lie new republic and hav entell" . .-- f -he France beyond the ocean, where resided ullon ! _.. - - 240,OW i I " , - . . � . Of th�,Black Eagler oil Herr von Boettleher, an area of' square miles, w tile near- i I , a : - ',,. - so many sons of tile fatherland in propperit tile part of tile ecclesiastical- atilhorititz I into frateri al relations with tile alw/ili kill. 1 4 " I T'T' . I new bilick of governmenti, � it has le,l to the f6rination , f -� - . . . . . I He -,told of the great re ions of the NTort . I - Minister of the Interior, who is regarded Am to sevure ail geneml use of tilt- as much . mom . Lerri ry lying .. ;-. _ I , Prince Bisinarck's probable successor in the . ogians anti scholars will I . . ... . west, reAdy to wc tie sons of old France . vC -!�oll. -%, Zest.) con led tolwj within -Janeiro, Rthai, i-'itl-a, Santo! ... I , I . The . tile r . The new leagues at Rio I . Jp=1011s in 11 - - I . . . to its .hospitable. soil. Mgr.. L�bellc was clialicellorship. . It - v - fi`nd lit intcrestilig W COIllpare tile critical f Fretich influence. and llernambuco, the members of W11441 - . .. I . . ... . I . . . . . heartily applauded. He will shortl pro- . .. - . work of tile German committee. with that of king of.Dahoiney, jealous. ot tile r . . ,�pid pro. .. - . . . I _1_ ' i . . liselvT to boycott Ill -it ish ill fa% t 1, * � _ . �� .- . . . y I of the French oil all sides Of Illio �kyagc . pledge thel . . 4inada and the rnited 14 of-Anierican g(K618. Of course Lor,l .Sall.- - ceed to German C. StatC the Engligh anti Atneriean committees. A grew . I Y. . _� . , . - - I -1. .� . . _. . . I I I * ­­! . . t a good -ong effort has rec�ntly been made ill (;,,�_ kingdoill, and anxious to niake a. rr: 0"d as a I )tll-y -A-, .1 . J. - . We cannot help thinking tha tit . ' will feet awfully sorry and will foi ­ . . CREAT BRITAIN. il .- I I . * - . � _� .� - ''I ­ : . . . I .:... . ' . � - . Ne . :'I- deal of the belief as to annexation being lliany to procure the pulolication of ail ex- valiant warrior. has intirviied his Amazon i j .. i . � \ - - with bring..his knees to inother earth ;wX' ' . Sir Peter Coates of the well-known thread bound to come 11 . regiments against the inv�tders, anti me-veral . I . as .a sell front assuining lit rgated anti abridgeil edition of tile Bible cl� o ill till his eyes with tears that he-Ill.ay petsilmle .. , 1. re were reeil I . - c . those whom lie hassogroeg,4yoffentled t U1111 , . . . ';ivalrous Freneh were ungallatit f -inaking firm of J. & P. Coates, is (lead-. � I I Is; but Lite movement has bI I , linters have i taken pla 1_1 . it .is certain that if the "wocity. i fo - use ill gel 00 (I'M I . 1. . The imperial naval estimates amount to or it custom.4 -en diBcour, to Whi i11013 () ­- . , - . _- I union between the Dominion! Im, , iged, and imthing is likely 'It to defeat the forces of savage black rolli their 'heartless purpose. For Ito th . * - I LL. - - 'EI4,000,000, an increase of 1:100,000 over and tile Statep, absorption must take Me of it. It in feared in theological elloug _ . not se� that the withdrawal of their pati -4 i - - .. _. last year. . N (Flace. CO - beauties oplx)8cd to thcai. Ilov ever, ill age would prove tile death blow to Briti'll'i '. : . We do not see the necessity. . Englan does quarters that to take such liberticti with the L �. - - o Da- . � Elizabe lucer, 'lot absorb the countries with which she 'I volume would tend to destroy faith view - of tile fact that the Alilazo is Of , Joking aside, ,% i- - Fw-ret . 1. .. th Vin4nt, who shot her'se( ' � enter wise And writy. . . . I . . - - homey regard their vanquished ei cinies as 111%vt I . L. H. Isaacs, M. P. for Walwortfl' has becil has free trade, nor would America, even lit its authority. i . le )ff � , . -1 . I I i , 'L . the 6oicetit jof gastronomical delicii,cies and I re ail 11,)1rio;!H., of people cutting ! . � acquitted. . . . I if the free trade was restricted to onc . . : . .� . . . . .! 11 . I L , . .their nose to spite their face. ' - - I . ;, � __ �_ Power. Countries have often been strictly ,� t Nu 1� nvarfably Celebrate a victory witl It feast . . ! � . -:-. Ealst end wionkingmen in Loii6n are s1tid Australia's Whea PP Y. of raw human flesh upon the battle ield, the lit his report to the government, ',�!,:. -: .. . . . - to have entered upon- a boycotting crus�de . , . . _. united i 1 n spite of internal customs lines ; (-;, .. � . - - N � Iocent agricultural return.% allow that French will be -excused' for rude t -eatinent mander Gordon, in charge of the protective . - ; .�, . I against Hebrew laborers. : while , 4gain, States . havq had free : -rocious femaleopponent8. )ahoiney cruisers, draws attention to tile fact, tlia" . .h .. !, - � , . ' commercial. intercourse without am.,Llgama. So it, i Australia . has a great future before it of tfieir fe ... . -Ing Cola lackest spots on the map of the only seizure of an -4kinerican. vessel till i � __ � Brown & Wiqgrove malters and refin'le as P, wheat grom itry, and in likely to in one of tlie b ' rilig - _� . : - - I P r, tioll. It is quite conceivable that England, a .. Will I . - Canada, and America might olitically rees ' - sillip . � _:� and dealers in Bullion, of London, have fail be zi ne one of the world's chief sou of Africa. Cannibalilsin, is generally practiced the acason was that of the M4(ftie . , . � ed. Liabilities E300,000. 1 - p The countr � '-i. - 1 . �: remain to 'each other in the, Positions they, sui �)p �y. The population of the whole O: among the inhabitants. ,y is ' rich. of Gloucester, held anti fined t_Nm for fish- - . ' . . ky Igg le : I . .; .. �., .- . - � Mr. Parnell has decided to ptosecitte the occupy to -day, although Can%da and. Am- Villeti is not n man in natural resources, and if England and ing in territorial waters of Canada. T I .. " I Exeter Gazette for publishing the Tittles arti- erica, admitted each .other's goods free, lis,i towns, yet it has produced wheat to Germany' should not object 'too strenuously United States mackerel. fleet whiCh visitA , '_ !" - . . . ... cles on "Partiellism and Crime." and had a tariff against those of --I- th, -, i alue of nearly three millions sterling in France will 4oubtless annex it, or at least Canadian waters.,Iast, year consisted of P. / . - . . -6 . E in gle year. This given &it average of 1:95 bring it wit in the aphere of her influence vessels, their catch being recorded as. 6- - , .1 � - -I � Arthur Orton, alias Tichborne, was homi- No doubt the arran f ement would be a "I )i 111) , . has grabbed tie xteenth- barrels, ail average of 109 barrels, as agaill St t i 1'__, - nated as A candidate fbr Stok" , 'i- ; . . C -on -Trent, very foolish oine for Canadli ; but to speak PC - lead for each of the 30,000 -..persons en- France alre uly O -0 - - ' geo in agricu aliels, e rrecet ing el. . ' * :. . � . - - but failed to put in the necessary fleposit. ,of re'4iprocity as necessaril I volving ab� ga lture,.or nearly 40 bu e entirel area of Africa, � anti the 126 barrels th 1* year. Coninian(t - '. , .C.. �. I � n r h1emal for the whole p 1a, .8siong 610 -I I bility !of � I .. I Master Abraham Lincoln, soil of the gorptioli, is not so rea ize ow essentially PC .opulation. When rger pprtion of these extended pt rdon. ati - y ,urges the advisa . t, - � _. United States Minister to Great Britain, illog"l natioal sentiment often is. Call- tit I .a .is contrasted with. the figures of - the has been ae(tuired in the course of I the hist endefivorin. to make ail arrangement Wi6l . . - - ­ � � . It . I n I (I Ittla . might te well think she wo otheIr great grain -producing countries of the few years. - I I the governi ,ient of the United States for tj , . I . L. .:: . ". died in -London on the morning of tile 5th. � a � uld - w' _____ - - __�_ 1 7 - preservatio i of the mackerel fishery. Tile --. - 11 ., L � . I de injured, Lutih by wearing �nglish cloth 661, the prosperity of this thriving little - � I . - - i I - . - i I � 11, - . . .Canon Baynes has been found guilty of and by adopting Amcricar� �instituti6ns. co oiy is at once apparent. India 'grows ,- . I 1- absolute piphibitio' of the use, of the punie , L L 4 . I :. - :.. �_ ,; . on e bushel for each of its inhabitants, Russia ,,, � Ign -h G Id 1. . !i .. . . " steoing a trunk at- Brist,ol railway station lit any case, a customs union is further 1� glis 0 , Again. ,. -1 ;` schic for tit L., whole, in place of part, of t 1W L . . :- - - -and has been sentenced to four months' im- off than American free trade, and, mean- almut two bushels, and North Arnelica (in- . 12 months uld go far toward aci;ollll)li,;Il- . I - - - . , I . . . .. 0 ,:. - ': _ � peisonment. - . I time, we need not he afraid' - . �ardly it da(passes but,,'the a IV41 Of ing tills erld. The total number of inell - - . I I - I L ,of bills intro- cluding Canada) seven bushels pbr head. L . . . . . . *. Tie cost of production is also surprisingly English capita in -some new inerican employed 1i'tt the sca:-going fisheries of tile-' .. * - . Portugal is determined to excludd Eng- duced'into Congress for absorbing, Canada, - . . ' I� I I . I . I land fr6m Mozambique, -and the latter That is a game two can play at, and the an all. In Great Britain each acre of wheat I channel of trade is reported. M 1139 all maritime provinces is 8159, and in the slio'fe:. I i I .- � . for tile exagge ail slice A ; . : country is resolved to 4ave compensation for Domin,'ion Parliam�nt is, we believe, occasion - ea its, about f8 I Os., and in America f about, IOWaJlcc mlion ,r fishing, ill, boats, &I, 167. . I - . _.. . . I I . . , � �� : _., , 2 - rai" romancing i itlental to the report of this I _.� . ; � 10 - - . - - � 1. .. the outrages. committed. . ally 1 'Vited to pass measures for admitting El, but South Australia farmers can . i I I ... . ': the i invasion - of naelic , capitalists, it inot be It is justipossible that ")ek'l�a 1)i1l I - _. : : - Mr. Gladstone's- amendment, 7calliag up6li �iew England States to the federation th D grain for 255s. per acre. It thus pears 11 . Call E Major 1k - I I � �., : I .1 . of BrAish North America_ -London Spec- th it each family engaged in agricult re has doubted that there is a genuine movement the impetuous young otlicer who precipitAt ' - . ' .. . ..- - . the Hou" of - Commons- to reprobate the - . . ' inveStiilei � - N -C - . , I I .­:._�,�� /'� Char es made again;t the Parnellites,- w tator. - � . an average income derived from t of of English 1 ioncy toward t in the ed the east African trouble, may yet invol I , . . I . . i 490 — . . . [ � _: - L J:� 05 1 Os., besides.what is derived from other northern It f of this continent, . his government in greater ,dilficul,ic's- I - . � votel down by. a majority of 71 in' a House oafs . . P.. . ., , I er)p I and dairy " 11, & Following upon the heels of the author- Fearing that )its presence at home might in- * '� - . , ..; es.-. 1 '..' i - �.' : . 607 members. . I .11 The Removal of Nol . a, cattle rparuig 'Ing . ' I . . � - - I . I I . " 90 5 ion o�a flame the patriots who have been seeking to \ I - Dd year this ham risen to f285, ba, taking. izod announcement of the organiz4 . I An election in the-. Stamford 4-livis,ion' * of I In' a recent number of The - Practitioner, gigantic British-American'syndicaW to Opel- embitter the public mind against Elltr- , ; . - �.._ . I . T goad and bad together, the handson o aver- . . . I", . 1- I Lincoltishire on Saturday resulted in the re- Dr. Jamison writes on the use of sod result- ate in a multitude of ways iliv Iving a land and everythitif English, tile authol i . I .. . iuln the . in the yea 18878- I' , 1-1 - , . I a tea is . . :_ . turn -major- ethylate in removing hairy moles on the face. I . _. . of Mr. Cwit, Conservative, by a wl of the value of two million and a capital of ipany millions, comets; news ties at Lisbon.gave unt orders not to return. I . , * I f . I . -ity of 282. At the List election - tile Con- Ile operated in this way : The hairs were ha f as exported, leaving it) bagbmw worth from the Cliester Valley, in 1* ,ylv to - : � ; . I I ,ylv iA, at present. These i orders lie ismiubout i � I .. ' . cat off as closely as possible *ith a very fine . r of cotton aAufac 0' rs from disobe' . -Towll / . L. I'- ..., I . I , Owin e Y, and purposes to leave Cape - .., '. .. . , - L. servative was returned unopposed , 000 for home consulfifiption, 9 that a nuin .� . in , . � - . . . The correspondence, just ptiblishiad, re- pair of scissors, and the mole was then paint. th t for every person engaged in on, Edinburgh and Bi it I Eng, Dn, boar4 the PortilLynese: mail . . �. culture Load rmIlIlZ lani, at ollce� 4. ; ed over with sodium ethylate, a fine glass rod 0 4 steamer with the inte f part ill I ' ? - lating to the Berlin labor conference between orth of in was sent ab . These land,, am going to erect there a la e num, -In,, . .. 1 . gral . rition of tak' . . � -, .�... ., ... f.ermapy and Great Britain shows that Lord being used. When the mole had a varnished � are believed to be without a parallel I ber of cotton mills, and a small to 11 . out of the debates in the Cortes on the situation ill . . L_ - , . S li ury declined to commit himpelf to any look the ethylate was gently rubbed in with in y country in the world; and � hand for the operatives. The - outward sign I Africa and his treutment of the natives. �11 � - I * .- . .. . .. a isb - there � � - . ., , I . - ­ - . It � ­_�,:.: measure limiting the hours of labor. the glass rod, to make it penetrate more . - t- , I ie a. undaAci of land yet unculti tedJ & I of his gr"t tmnsaction at preser is con- it ) erview a ur n - pa into .11, -'( . - . - c .- I . ?. . I . I �i , . , .. I .. The Duchess of Fife, in receiving a � d ' ' deeply into the hair follicles. The mole had I&] ly-incrIlissed supply may be loo ed for I fined to the obtaining of a number c f options he Protestant missionaries and tile a. glli�t s , . . ; q_., :;, i ' upon several farms, including a 1ousand of tile Afri mil. Company as tile Prime mov I . . . � ePu- quite a black look when the operation was in t e future. It is also to bee d that I rs . _.. -1 Ll - - . 1. I- . tation from the women of the United King- over. A hard crust formed over it, which I the eturn per,acre rasped is onl ' &I lit fl, acres or More, -by an Englishman 1 vho says in the qua rel between Porti1guese ____ b le , ' � .1 I .�._Jl . ­ dom saidthather mother, her sisters and was nearly three w - a in becoming detach- I p - �j y i I . - ­ _. � - .. . 9 eek ,O t t more thorough cultiv tion v ill pro- he is empowered to buy the land fo I the site natives. Ile asserted that tit(-, Portuguese . i . . , - - I, I ". , aerspl,f .did their utmost to prom9te Irish in:- ed. - When it came off thp hairs were seen ba ly . result in &.still further augmented I of the proposed ' mills &and t . The massacred the natives only when thev "were - . ! . . � I.- .- . . . ' There � . �,­-.! Finglish cotton factors an said to . � :--' dilstrieti by'wearing Irish.linen, Irish lace, to be destroyed, and the surface of th . . I / , , IF mole ' t, be bent compelled to do so in self-defence. . . I . and Irish poplins. - p �o loub - I . I . - . . . — . � � .1 .. ".... - - N had a -smooth, somewhaf c'icatrical appear. . - . . -1 � I on this transfer of their capital and e iteriproie is a consid arable party in Lisbon who will : . � . ; - k- . - 1 fi(a. L.' . . `I_� . . Dispatches from Stori, the Island'. ance, of a much lighter color than before : i . 4e large London firm of Brown -aft for the sake of avoiding the dutil a which support bi in in whatever ptory he choo" : 2. ­,_ . �_ Oway, Cn Z - ,.1roth ­ .:: state that the crofters are 'in.& des- J and this favotable condition Continued . until U his - , : , � I , . , I I . a . of Lewes, . � �ought for $2W,OOO a coutt-611lix ntoerest I keet their manufsePures - out of Aineriem ., to tell, & id therel m4y be trouble 0 .� . I - . " . ''I.,_ perate - . . _, . -4 .:. t . Mar etiL . arrival. . I - :, _, � I . . � . I I I I - I a , . - I - - I - � � . . , �V I I � ­'. " . . I, . .. .. . . _. �_ ,- - L - - *1 . �.. '. � � 2:, 1 - . , . . ,17. .�� - '.. � t . I . L .. ..,V.. . � , I - -1, 1 .-. -:1 . * L' . , . , , . - I 4 � . IL ,.: �­:i, : , . �. i - - I., . . �, r . .� ­ , . I I � - . i . condition. . 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BZDR( . - - . . . - L . 1, - ! 11 .1 ­ , _- I ,. . - ..;_ . vVbin � worries A , � . . .- 1 , I' . ...- - 7 `.,�-._:. �_.-r __ �L - ,I GO to __ ,..,. , . . . � _ ­ Vou . ,_ I will always L. . - - I �.­ . , . I - - I- ". ; - � . ." ;.-. _­ � - I.. - ._. If yol ., � . 2 The L -Man who i - . �. - . . His inind isn't It . - I , " . )s , . , � \ " _. And the harder) I . he gets I � . - ;. I _., Till h, I I , .. .. 1. . I . I . . 11 . - J '� . - - L I I If Fortline woll't � I S ­ . . - . - ...- . . .. 11 Nevet - - Don't sulk, and 1 . 14 I . - . .__ ... . . � . Scclw . � � , ... - . . . , ,If you smile at 11 I . � � at you, . you are ceriaiii I I - . . .. 8110 . . He r w A; t 11 e I le 1 � 1 . . . ever I I I I W , . r - . . - . . . - An -I t . .. � , � .7 - . .1 . . . I . : . The world docsvi . . C . - - . - . - - L I)t a I X, . . - . , - ­ Tile man wil') k � , . I i . . - - . . . - L I : Tha-t - . I . . . F;m*ry one of ,,, - _.. t, I his own, . . - lie greatly prefei � - ''. And he doc-sn't � - - groan I . - � . 8,)- tit I . . . . . � . . * . - - � . L' I �_ ;_ ... - .. _...:.__.. / - � . . - . . . I . _� , . :.- C.OLF ( . . . � - - , - . . ... __ . Whenever ail - . - . drop its lea`vvi it, - * - � . .. . impaired ill sOnle I . . seNT'ral causes, si I . . heated, exlymure I powerful stimuN I ; manure,alkalles, . . j . which ,has demr(') I � - plant. thus indilei - I 1; . -' in -all cases wh--r( . I . I . spe.-(Jily re.sortc, , ... .-e.'i iby th . �.. tflf!��e (A'� � I lippit disa-itrolls I .i� -ard the p!an ; toi% . 1 e .. .T oncu--that of dvi � . plying "tl:,)Ilg -,tii I i WI.Cil file 1111"i have be( -ii destr)i I very :iin", . . edy is I Ill - . __ . gests whem .111-M . . naniely, that of g . . . reacts. Then If - - � . � . __ front any of the a . -.1 let , tile Soil - ill �1 - Ilear!%-Alry. Aft. . 1. from flic pot, tali . I . the rqots hit%-(-.))( . - %�' . between tilt,- han,�� - _�, the hard outerer . . off. Re -pot in a I - . . . be light all(I 1.1,11, I . ..t Old olle is nie'l iL open'the p-we.s 01 .. 1. perly carried on I . Let the pot lw - � . all inch of sp:18e I -1 , ant; the ball ilf r � . I C -AtCl- t4 Buffic' tit U. I ` . - the root.s. S.nk t . . - or i,ri 4t box of s -w . - -ti I tile plant S,; 't-; t f� : dry as to evapon i I - '­ perceptible grou � - . water nuist IK"g - I' . * .'' to keel) the soil d I k . . I cannot coneei - I . 1. plants so much, I I . Vritter such'a spe. ! - . - to which.the pla! . - . Is a.case ill p4mit . - about tile feeble !. , - said : " I am inire I , - . . front want of att theiii copiously t, . . is -quite safe to a! � � . _* that (lie in the bli I - - todeath. � � � � . . Small -white. wi I - � - I ,, in which the pIx I � L These are easily . I plants. out when .. I soil among tilt, r( . . . - found, the roots I � - - , gently ill soft �%-;11 . - � soil, ffien repott not flesifable to r - . a lialf hour ill ho I Of tile soil ill-31(le. � � to the surface m � . - �:._ - Enough weak lin # oil the surface to ..: This will not oi,13 . -L - the soil. , . .. Ants -sometimc . ..% havc'h��,_­i ,p!u,,._; , Thcre is 110 Way - . - repotting. . . ; I - . . __ - . . : , . . Ki,,iNF. . . . . -in, . The fo!!O\�. � - ence that we.cli, . from a dairy farn I- . � It is a facl, thii 1. . . .- : , - Ing au'd g00d CZL i 1. . , kind treatIlIC11t, � L ­ . . � � protitas site wit � " good dairy e,ow - . . resixmisive to k J : I .. that wlic'nJ t lie it! , .. i Bile 'Y es at-hilli Ta7 . � and tren,lbling, o . : to receive ail ill L - ­ going to yield a 1. . I . .. . . . or as rich ill qu . I eyes gave hini it . �. , begets kultlilos,4. I., will not do the I ­ . - - . treated. There ­ - - . -1. naturally viciom � . . and � . i pa,tience t( . . I I . I . . Sell her to the I . I L�. 'existence. It ill . .... airy I I - a herd of d. I . . I posed to each ot .. - I.- .the care of theni I � . . �ei man whom t,he , . I I .,. him, evell . . I..L trp,Ll, for you w , . . . . : . , -iti(. . . . first 611sider, . . � . farm is that lie il . � I - v � .. " I When we hire zi . �. \I . - . L eattle�doii't like' , ! � .1 ,...'L, � & young mail one - - �.. .; ��.�_' viciou;, 4e sta) � 1. ..i 1_"; Openly break "I ! ... , - 1, 1 _* " !­ " cattle in the so � , '- i, :,, ­-, worked disliked . __ � . �_L __ ... Ole most gentle( ' .. I L� �",_:,, . Untie them; ant , _i � �4 qr ­ . .I ". � , , I � ..- " . L� . ': � - -1 : L :-., �­' - . .. ' ;A --' �, �: L "' -'-' . � 11 __., 1`%- . . I ,_..... - � .. L L. I. ' i - � . 1. . :.:... _ _: :,!.,:. ' L I . . ­., _. , _ �L I I.. . �_ ­­ . I � ��_.,­ -_ , '. ­_'. � : ; I i'l` � _ . '.-.,,,' I _­�. . - ��, �, - , ­ ; _ . '. I��!, " -.�.' - ---, I �11 I � rI,, 1 -4 "` " r *,-. k- - �--- > i- -_' ., 'I _ , . . P, - - -1 "' - �->-.- - _� `�"-"-;�i,`�_U� I . �, " ,-- - A- ".� , � ­ ,6 �,k , ,�4 � , - �_ , t, . - %, ­ ­ , - , � I , R I . ' 1 r L t, - , '. :. i ,� ; : , . A , - - . , p c .. . . 4 -? M, � I " I .. . i 3 �A.. I` k' ;t fi s,; . - ---- s t if a Fair I '� T t • ',I•t•, t„,n with the-, "1 ('11ic•:L O t , ace IIOt (betula whether (,.III 'n1:Lteriabze int i `r,• lnut►ey nleces "P t successful r �1r Nt-ruling Cantil 1 - fund amount ". I t ,..r of this fact ,H�, _, , -s shill devote �' ..! t lie surplus for , ,•h New York `' <1:,,(NN►,(Xln ' , , all %"II:tI)Ie iu a very l,: „II(tsal. Say$ i t t 11 I s argtI111Ci1t f,;;, ('ss, it will be 11 I t, after illolltllg Ili;; Made rtpre I .it�ite character, L, � t i.e Mo ney and ! t t , W n resources, t., h(,Id simply a I II �t hich the rest _ 111 the slightest n ;iter warmth r„ n ;, , eulin(ls the :.t,:.lit:g. „ I f," it : lit (,t Iilolley t0 It ,l,linn the pro c•c-in • a very im I c, t i,1n. ; nd file -I.1 t,., penal • .!t1,';ans w 11 find l ;-IN e t(, (Ilica(rp \ cvi l ork would c lintitcd sural •,r ,1 (,overtiillent If you think it % �:atisfaetory, �I'!1!Ltdel�lihia it, tn:1f• cent under `• t t vI,Y decidedly . ; 111\ 11�s of 1�t1,wO.„ .• � ,tild drab,; 111 !:- :u1y olvntruc „ut the trylt�r • I rt'<tllt in a local 1 t(, cin,fer a t .!it r Chicago hits :n1t:(•r ..." 'It % t thing reinailli 1 - . :....,,.i. \ t tt Yot k ;incl ;:.1 the Nvorld . •1'!:e niolistel 1 •,rk :1sPenlbly. ,1.1.1-1 signs •,.1 (,t cr 16,WA) ii: 1,,,i,k fore, . sic, thirty - ' ,IICIn, a1A wet ,114 t(, the :lsseill )IV : ci' 111 1ne,I., and , !,tai on tllc floor I!t .i i c tI 1011 is u1 !.. ,t It,•form 1,111 Vitae i: �+n Ai s 1 r'i i d r t d A 1 rr ,} , 7. s,a, `�' tip.} ::. q ::y � bf1,:«' 9 • y4 *I- n ca, . j .,. r. T c S ti T• y L _ r '�. d' i \ �,. ` .� r 6 (, > a_1 �- . t r ill Mcirs' O ��. � � Is;publ"ed every -Friday morning at its office , Pickering, Ont. . . : 871.911 por #03tt; U-00 it paid frit; ad t1 Irtes. . RATES OF ADVERTISING Furst iiisertdlon, per line - r - - 8 cent. h subse uent insertion, pe line `Z r '1->iisl rate does not include .L-09&1 or Foreisn ad- ^' • s�rtisdments. .. Bpec�al terms given to parties making eon- iaets for 9. or 6 months or by the veer. Hatf- - . • _ . •l/arlr;or yearly contracts parable quarterly. Business cards, towlines or under, with papp�, one year, $5 0`j, payable in advance, tzwNotics in local columns ttqqn cents per line, fivd coats per •line each sube0quent insertion. _ Special, contract rates made known on applies- . ..' .. tion. tie tree advertising. • ., - .. Adve"isements . without written instructions � fi %a x �r � } -i C x Y s- o t x :., 6 �. t " ' e - e t ;(' b d: b r• a a t fellow -voyager, we slay serve "Hang thls,man, 1 ing the law -1 " But sena tilers in the daily- press 1 a11c wed to prejudge the Torp his trial-- ehoold .mi tees to' hang him alread evidehce , is taken. - � S dobe. Burchell, is naw - and . purposes_ a co>wdeml is spoken Of as the alsso as the scheming a undl ned murder in o bei performed it in a othfal are freckled with p eturf his crime, and on jou Providence it is , ubli York state -is flo ding with pictures of urch of shooting Benwe 1. 7 ing villiany of t at ii h t ' i led to ob- lfore repeal- yional scrib- 1ould not be prisoner be- - be permit - before • the ;h is being all intents. - Id man be lin—painted I Who plats- isphere and 11 • Had for Sale. . T`��HE tlndereigned having lt'l A44 np Lis mind to go out of business, with the Cnten- tion of residing to Toronto•for the future, offsets for sale the Hetet at Lt�erpool Market• kno wn ss the Liverpool' House• The house and premises are first•olass and in this gest of order. Terms very easy• n: BECKER. . Liverpool Market. ifsr. S@th,1900. 21-9 TWO RO WED B R►LE - GOOD ENGLI8H Two Rowed j3arley for sale_ on Lat 4 4tb Con. of East hitby, and Lot 90, let Con. of i'ickpring. 18tf w, .w. BUNKER, -t a egesta -- -�- _ ._' - - of him ar_d F' fir Sale. - sal —thank . T' ' led .in- New .��� w Il buy cavo as good h uses and lots sa are in the the country -Village of Pickering. This property is situated In th@ tt,t on Chnrah street. F farther perticalara apply on the pprremises or by lettter W THOMAS le entarprls- BEMPTHORN. Pickering. 3-25 Ern of should FARM FOR SALE. i the laW— y� _ a - ' - a / +`_'4a�a .z.t a C' --. �' T ,.-. •�..h"'"y' 9' moi' t:s. Y�p''•'�a'd:_. 3^: f : • '•'&t4.'rs}y - M1 �. r-. 3.x ..."'riE�'e �•: - , - .. . �. . - .. ' -.,.; a a.-. ,.,:. _.,� :.: . _ _ '1 . .. - a• 4 .-,f t ' iS` e� 'ilk'. x5 t ' k ,,. ,� tri -y .- '':me ' �:` S .. � ' $1 e* , "` ' 4 s 1.. _ I. s .�..�. , 1 - - - I. T r - i} 3 t1St ill- fine �Ut 0 } r' T �' J S ." •rill.bc iasertexl until forbtddon anti eUarged acs tong under t e n lCe % _ / �/ ^ordin};ly. Orders for disaoutinuing aavertieer LJro► ss �r 1t1UUS111� �, �� w jl►�, i meats ,Huai be in writing a,1d Bent to the pub- its iltfluence is per icio sand scandal- ( � ACRE, Luke Shore Farm Lot 18, alit a d O d sense, -and !� B g, Townshi of Pickering. On the r • _ liRher. OU9 t0 mOr y $` p Job Work promptly attended to.: I `' SllOUld be pr09Cr11) d fr m entry at all premises ereahonsc�, two bsrna.drivehoueo and s n 7= p' n (� �'�1 �r - I stable; farm in good state of cultivation. Clime Ei imbroideries, L ve Edgi gs, ' -- ChARK BROS.. _- PROPRIET'ORS- Canadian post odi es. and see it, or apply to -- ;"W. V. R:ICHARDSON, ' . Vur Politletts-Strict Independence. 1St f - _ -Pickering P.O. * t tt �-{ �r ROUGE E/VT ALS --.—;nett d Cistrons -all 'coins, Our Rini -A First-class Local Paper. - �/jci or Mills. - I - I ' : (,, Our �xpeetatiolls - The hearty . blrs. J. Tarsons, i vis; ing in Tornnto. - U = ;' �1 . support of this veople of Yickerine and vicinity. ►.•Nieves,entered t le ba v of W. Hol•' '� EED wheat cleaned frons ail fc�reigri Cottonades, Shirt ors/ , �'vCi , burti'e 11fst w►ee and Barri d of a quantity. � scads. Perfect pu'rit7rglia:an„sed. xemov- I . l±'RID3�', :11.��i. `L1. I890• of grain. int; Cockle a specialty. rutos2i cents per bushel. . Ch piing and grit -ding every day its the week. . . I w,�.- I 1 People 'ivotild lik t0 now whit has A 1 rge quantity of Cion of all kinds constantly i ` Ilapipened I o the fats liar f ce of A.Graham on :ani. A. Cr. --,- TF. � (,o° 90-:3 _ - .. • _ TAX .EY.1=ViPT10lVS. • of Prospect point. - --- - --- --- {r. E. f for ��'arYYl Vi�ec�,th - �: ltd FO SALE. T o s e pre tin i . Dir. �` . ChanlLali Mi s Ida Stott-, of FAR . ' ' Y ' 1I1. Boss of Huron, iutraduced iu . Hi�liland Meek anis J. arsons of Tor• , the Legislature a bill on 'March .5th onto, paid .Stotts vis; •fi cently. ACRIE i•'ARAi in Pickering Town �. -��-��' - ��� ship, l;eing rife Korth half of this South I a;1-1 ��� I resp cting tax exemptions; which prat- MI•, G. avidson of Ch 4wood, had a - ! halt of Ll�t _i in the 4th C oacession, will be sold �I i tical y:does away with the bulk.of ex- lame saw; g bee last ares , 'lvll, h was at•. an reseonaDle terms. (rood frame barn with . . i-.: snip lolls. The bill leas had its first tended bV lis friends of ll parts. The stops cellar. Fair orchard. Apply g :�, i Con rel t rued ant well I'�n,;o�M Ho(►r.tc, Iiroactiam, or I I read ng and it is likely to become `law, boys of i ge t 17 2! - �;, B_s�tl fH, Kewtuark- a I •. in which � case it goes into operation lint were il s ppoin LI when they got there _-; ------ _ - yI - to find the'b e a was +. another bee cAme _ _— next January. `�'e give the body of off on P ttycoat .c eels µLich way the LAID FOR SALE.' -`�— the Act entire. Uf course the act, if Game as 'tl o first a asp► but the sun is - assets, r eals'all other lams or. parts t.dttinct stl user and eve `will Form get bees. ri'ENDERS =will be receic.c►1 br Mile i p 1 n o - 1 undersigned ,_p to t1=e 1 -5th o }rd. A.D• • I C of laws inconsistent with t.l.e fell v� ing __ _-_ .�.�. ----- ` o - j ' BRIMSTONi? P INT. IH9t). for tl:e purchase of the Ker :.ern Lslf of rOC151021S. , :,: ..:: Lo Number Soyentee►n. in the ThirdConcosaion p t - ot he Tosy1,sbip of Pickering. cont:.inin; about ,� 'f 1 Lund on which a plate of tyo�sh ii; n 1 tw sty a. res n' !a?id. One-third of clic p►.rebase - , .S. rI os. P11 11 f Whitevar .teas the erectred, and land used in connecti u 1 e► mocev :o be paid ►n cash, the baL'►ii:'e toltenzaln , i • u 1111ce of wurshi ,shall be liable u be ,Is- gilest of A rs. Win. 11tlrk • on raiortaage. This land till% recently tree:;, in �;: . , P C sassed iu the same i�al anS to ties sar.:e �1:;. �i elf ',va tLd guest of bits. the poasessiou f,t Ueorgo Cowan, as tenant- CUStOl11er8 �`'lll '(�O �j'eII t0 t a�� 1. extent as other laud, for local improv:.'- \t'in. COO ev iast 81 ciciay 'PAl'IdOk, Vc( ['LLO: (;lt, (t I1L'21. i' ,. . . S,•.,rtc`r-i for tl:e \ crick;r; ; 11j�: - I relents hereafter made ur to be wade. So_ll� o� tin; f,lg lirnpeu�on at.t udCd the r dl 'I 4 ___ • - The stijreuds ur salaries of c1�r„tymen grand l orticslFhtltt a Tor pie. - - Ai,:nn:ngArcade,- /�*�i• T T 7 ' = �_ . • I j • .` -aul ministers of religion, and parsonages �L•s. Jaivues of 11 arkham is visltiai at - — i '��.•// 1-•J .LJ , • or dwelliu,s occu ied b them ith the Alr, lla id Iia keV. e 111 ` ►nd Feed- Store r, i c P Y vt her fat1 er" lands attached thereto. shall be 1 able to AI`r• '%Vl�l•,Barnes sr.; defused 41'-10 last I:ih6rI11 diSC�iltlt' dtlrI o the O'll%lt of :►1,iI'C'li ►'tOCli-talilllg . ` - assesame.lt for all municipal put ores iu �tiec feu 11a tllcuo: ghbrEd Jerse tort. . the same manner, and to the sem extent S Hitvine I+tlfl'rl:asetl Alt°..JOhn L. Uee'8 _ , - iMiss Marti Botts is recovering from � ' ' .l' as'tileincomes, dwellings and pro erty of four and feed hu�ineFs, I desire to ,I , 1�t f April i other persons. Ler long and sever alta<l: of rheumatic notify t le Public that I +-ill carry t �' r j 3 The buildin:;s and grounds o and at- ftiVer- . on 1 the snnie 1relD1,401 a tacked to a flu"versitti, college or ther in- Darinhithe past creel: the roads have fu�l, Rock f meals, t;.1u1•. bran, shct-ts, Bio di�edtlnt CII `� 1115, a SO On all lillltls of 5i�lt•eI`Ware corporated - -- inar y of learning. whether been Vere iuuady, but ben says that the oats chonll d tlu.l wh(►le, lien fees of all' . vested in a trustee or otlierivise, Ball be satvtt t r Is ata er} good. k.tufl , alxs, bacou and hams. - ` (l liable to be assessed iu rile sauce wamter Sow df oitr far hers who h;tve been Gast for I+ odtice. Plum (relit eted to all T ry j �j� T �� �� �� �T E ►tel IBJ V P - ' _ and to the same extent as other la d is as ell g heir ting► r nails •all the-01Igh 110 t 1, 'll;,,.,. P.L V 1�E 1 11 iJl; .L �•- I .. j►a rt:. n. t ..e < D e t • sessed for local improvements 1 ereafter .winter . % aitwg fur snow are ;just eow• . - made or to be made. rh.is section dues List iliencing IIto haul tLetir sutumet s wood. tel' �3'��'�' '` apply to schools which are• maint cued •iii Ali,• l .iIitth Pejt-e lead a prosperous FRle 'P j �� It :I { I � C"�'. • - .\"rile - , �1 1 f;ra(le§ of Li lit and Heavy ltarni:s3 kept wh le or part bar a Legislative gr nt ora cin i�ridsV last, Ill t notwitllstan(lintf the I - - - - - - ---" -- - - coli. tantlt• ort isatin, frons a $15 niekle tritit- ach f tea: cel -t• iiia d roads and dale uess above, - , Y P �E UrrOR'S NOT�C i'. , nee sett to a'(;O -:olid llichle heavy team, sett.; d• In the case of persons cam' u_ on a - t 'i ' ' • me cautiie husihesa iv a rnuuicipitlity the the, riot d was erV large. TLe sale • .r 1' ul ~tock of «Min ,curt' combs, bru3Mea, - mu ici al council of the mutlicipaiity may ain�untec to alaon �1b00, everything go- ' �OTICIF is hereby Oven in pursuance � . s e t -leads, avid (:t''ery'thin(► usually' founts in p '' o I I `, pas bylaws bubstitutino, in, resp2�t of au • fug at. its highest talus ezcept tl:e cradle, .`\ of l:e .:.a. tests,- of+. iI.K.O.. that crexlaors i r' , a .ret rla=i Martic w� ,1 ill). All.a'Orl: warraut- cls s or classes of mercantile bu iliess, i which lei not ow•ng to the shvuess of tp%in;; cty, n $tan:.: c.ua tatete of ♦c[LLl_t\I �. . r 'RNF:It. 1 tc of tho To•ku�hl!► of Pickengg_ in ,� `./ ell. Ii :00 I i : . � � - - . . .. . . � - '­ ; . -I(; . - I . - - . . I . . . . I. . . .. - - � . . . , . , . . . . � - . . . � . - - .. . . . . . - . .. I . . . . . - . - .. 1_. . .. . � , . - . - - - . - �Ml - * r: , , . I - . � I , / . . .. � 1 � - I - - . - . , . - .. . . . ., . .. . I � . . - . - - 11 - I ___ I . � . . . .. I . . . - . - � - . - . ; . wLU I. . . . I * � _� I � , ! I I •.I_ - -.,. . - - I - :. 4I ... . - - r�po. . . :t I i :11 Y)lh_=-.1. . r,T(.1%�1._. - 1, - . . !I:. . II - .- - _% ..-I . �J;,:Tc: rxte.- . I .. � . . , 3 ERTI, % , I .. f . 1 1 . A It.r.- : . I ­ . � f.,,, t . �1 - - . . . . - . . - � I - I .� i e e=. .: -.1. .- ­ .. . . � *tche - rg t, I' 1) I 11 . 14� duf(,.�-; -206-,z. , - , 11-� "'R Com- � , ;C. I .. I , (Iolis at -, � - - � � 'tt half . . . �(trt c . r I . . ( 11'� ribbed.- .- I . . � , - I . orth, .- i � ) ,()cWorth � ,..". ! . 1� ,�, e�! 1: .._1 -:,. .... ­ - - I ) � 11 ... - li ir 10]ft . - . � �,� I Big ' � .,.:: 4_ - I , _ .�'. I 4 I .;.. . I - s­p.­�_�-� .�_ I—. ,.;7, �..: � . ; I - - ,.:r �..,;rl!,-, A , I. I _ � , .._,�..."._.,_�, -J . .. " . . ­ I , ­­.'' "..:.,.�.��...I- � - - ­.- C_.11 -1 1, _..... ` --1V . - _P 'All .. .. . X - . - -:r 4'­ ''­�, #� .- . - . , �M . ?-., � �,� -- i . ,i 7%.­kl. Iom 4-� , �' . I - , � _1 .1 - .._.. .X I ­ __ . -., , -A .... .. . . � IV - I - - M --- � . . -1 . .V, �,., . ­ . 0 ., . 1. I .1 ��, . . , - . , . � * . , � ',, 4� I I , - . -1 ®® , •a 1. , .. - �.,111-1' , WAA"_11411190" lift, - St 63, I- . .:. 1;. �"11 , it" ojrox . .. soil � ��4 Mr A� I i� 1. - . - I I . ; � . , OUR FAT Mim .S"$.. VU= . ax�tftea - =9_2%t_:0rStt -1 15P. . I I I . -1 - - _.. - '4�&?. ". 11. 1 - *.�j­ . . . - - - ' ' - ' . I . . .1 ._1 I t'..."'.1-- , -, .� ,�.A. is , -'.11 To the editorial %�� T"a Goma FAST mus ASI iroj6Lows:_ - - . .. . I i . - - . I I - �­; � . " - I , .�,. ....., � J - - A%, , 1-�� i .� . �! A.: -.4, �,*, I I � I . -1 . , ­ �J- - - ., -�-.��.,�.. -0 . I .. . �n I - - _.._,�: � 1� i. I � ,,, - .- k, i , .. - 1.1 � 7' ,! I . . -� ", �-,�_F-.J!�. .1 . . 1"4'week there sptwar, - ExpRass . . &WA. K. :�:_., 1. � I � _�. . -41 - .0-, . - � .1 r1• . . 1. . I . : - . . . � . . . - . . ­ . " f. if '�7' . . ! . , ­;.. . - 11 ..: ; , � , , , .1, , Ir ; .. . . - . .` � �. -XAiXtl& .� - _, .. . . . , . 4 - 11. .. ."��. - . . , _. ,1-,4 TIlk'MOST DARATAtTD C : . � , i No. I ' ., I.. i ��� : " .. �! ­.­. . 11 - '-, . - _� . i . , - �._._ " � - .. . ". ..", I , - w ig,d,,� - . i � , k. , . - - I . I:, ,� I .4 . I . Y , v, ��. •n,, -,�;P,1- , , . - - SToLF-V ' . . . �­_. . ed SUMMary of the 61 8 J(1X21), ,_ _. 2:35 P. M ­ , __ - . I . 11. . . . . 4 .�,20..),b'l , � '41" - . _: . t AMISM . I - FROM OUR EXCH)kNals. .f . .1 I , 6 " , .9 � i -1' ��-t t ,­i� �,.i x .r� .1 r- birt 8, marriages and � . " 7 LooAL. . � .- . 6:80 P. M. . . - . I . . . , " , . . ; I � I . -, -,- C, 'I-",.. " � I ---- .. -.0-5m.1k � ­ :-. '-­'�._-'� 0 . __.... , �.. - Johnston,f Colborne, was stepped .. .\ dos, s in the Province ThAnts ootmo WX8T VUZ AS FOLLOWS' - . - I __ .."', . 4no. ' , 1-' � - i '. t - .�., � '. . * � � -, P11 & '.gorse and has- - since died. He , in t a year 18N. That 9:02 A. M. - - - � 1�.­, i4111 . on by a No. 8 LocAL . .. . . - . 1-- I : was alge.d 62 years. I % . itely has made me think 11 4 M.txxD . . . - 4:16 •P. M. .1�4? .%_"�.T . , BOW) "I'll __ l�,-4-1. ...'. � .F A . ..' . In video I 6 � � L '. �4� �'. �4� " �,� - I . 1. Canservativ�s will hold 11 S EXPItIcal . . 9:09 P. U. . � . ,I he East York . - �.­ . I f &I ley there were more . I � - _ -, .� W. I.. " I ...: nominate a condidate on , . - . . I - 0 � ___ .- !!"L 4- � N . . � .a convention to UOMIU � -,;,, tern dall than males in ; ; - . . . .. _� , 0- .1 . ., '' . i . : - nd, in hociety Hall, I : - PICKHRINO MAIWKET. L �.:­�� 17"; " : Saturday', March 22 :�_ _�, L, the world judging from ,: �_,::�. _ . L 11, , - . I - .. 1. ,_� � ! :.:- --- .� �._ , ., LL 1. .1. York. T are will likely be a -b , ::L � . . _ d -_ . � Ivi �, . . Sawn Office marlotti ima P - - . . . . .. I ., , , . . '. I . �i. -r!M X . 7 _7 Little . ig . the number of wives - - 1 411- , , 1�1 - t*. , � . . . ... I ­ ­: . . ;. , F4611 wheat. 80 to 83; spring, 60 to 9D; goose 70b - ., ., - ".. - .- � -1. ` I . , each man kept in ,his vl�� "". . . tilbe. . . - .... 1 4 . � . - .. an to 70c. Flour, famil 100 lbs. 666 to 41,75 �.. _ , -, - . 10 0 '. losure. . ,�*, I , it shootin , Watch Al the Scarl�or I Y, Per n ,t,*:� ,'.. 4,'F.- - � , . - . - - In INS Pion bt)ls SfijW Bran per to % . -L. �'I, .. - ­ I � ;. . At . per ..* - IL - . . I 1 Flour - ; riday, ►S. 'Ronnie topped I . there were 24,354 male $14. Orts. per.Wn, $16 screenings per ton sit. J. . I - _. -_ - Rifle club last I ... .1 - ast I I � , - _ . - . I Cooper' cup , - - . . :- ,-.,,I 1 . the scored , and A. H. ,_ and 22,599 female ---- � I I �, 11 - . . . I J � _ I .1 . toppe� the score for the Ronnie births in,t is Province.,& surplus of 1755 . . . Toronto. Mar Wth 90, .. ening . 1. t:--. - f _ . males. - . The street receipts of grain so-dayworeams-I . _. ­ .... -::, -, - . ..'r*__ - _�­­r I -medal. ' Right here let tne remark that I am bur- •&ZA prices unchanged. About M bushels o I I . - . -'- ..; I . . . I. L� o." or.;! the county . . - - �.J_�.",_._­� - . , . Probably the larkest barn in - I - - __�., . . . �, ,�. .. . - r wheat offered and sold at so to $087 for tan .. I .� ''.. I. . . ice has ben erected on the farce of prised that Provincial Treasurer Ross does 89 for owring, and &% to 06 for goose. Barley �; --. I. � of Bruce . not include this surplus in his resets on the ftm. selling at 370 �o me. O& with salles I . ��- ... I .% ..,.. � - -Manv 11 the township of Amabol. in firm, %b . . .1. .e�. Dr. Noi accopted ratio of each male being worth of 3W bushels 3le to 3ft. Pau are nominal _ --------- ;;. - - � It is Io4 fees long 68 feet wide and 52 k al 54 Aa in fair supply; at ,.4;. to $8 for now,_.. L � *-v � I . $1000. The Treasury benchos sadly lac Q .# elovi $10 to $13 80 for ald timothy. Stmw ' ____ . , - . , . ! ' feet high. I . . i . enterprise, and without being � hanged with $61to $&00 Hogs sold at $5 Wto 06 00. Fleet, $4 1 ��� __ . ­ . .. 1. '! ­ . .:... �._. , 11 Was APpIeVard. sawmill man at office-seekifiR I hope I tray, suggest that to $5 50 for forequarters. and 96 00 to 67 80 for i ., - L!.k -�.t�._, _., . Thomas I I � t. .. - � Shelburne, was accidentally thrown" Mr. Mowat replace Ross with I a clever. on- hindquarters. Lamb Silto 913 00; and mutton . ! . . �. I.- : . ., 1, . . - . . . ..L - . . . sq to $io o6. -, , - . 1. .. - against a revolving Saw a The produce market was .quiet to -day, and I . - , " - - - - I �.. � _.. . � ,It off close to the trunk. He died '� pricers Renerstly ruled iiuwd I% uoto: Beat , .:.., 1. iid had both terprising financier. -But all joking aside,' , as he Globe re . le,a c - Y. L . ' 12c to 15c; butter, lb. rolls, Saito 2 1 large rolls n all hour. marked when announcing GUizeau's death . ..- 1 15 to IR; inferior, Ile to M. Lard lie. choose I .!%. - . . . I . . Irish jo-Urnalists of Tdrdnto held a sentence, I think this question .alarming, Ile to 12c. Bacon 10c to Ile.. Eggs 141 to 150. BIN-D[R'�@ AND , HARVES 11H .. . The - . � . .- - . I t in celebration of *Statistics show the comparative number of 'Pot toes per peck. ". ' ... annual banquet a ' . . I . _.. . . vraud i ' D y, and the gr female births to be steadily declining. - .. - 1. .. . . 5,200 Sold in 188 . . _. . .. . - - .. ick's D Speaker - ------- - -'-- - __ -,- 4,000 Sold in 18,88i: - - -. - I --- �, . _." lmk_l , I . � . . ­ 1. . � . - . � St. Patrick's - - . . - . IN. I . . .. _. . versatile Nicholas Solomon had three hundred wives, but I . . . I. . � I . . . .- -_ � I I--,.-- .- .. of the occasion was the fear that in future history it will occur - ells =-,,,,-, rrime- 1 -:4 ... _.� I .. / , - - DOMINION .- ­ Q.,I.tity rZ . . . �..- ­ Flood Davin. I _; - . that oma woman will have three hundred I . I __ . .. ....� .. . . - . - - ' I 'Q - . .. , L .. convent on of Equal RAgliters of husbands. I hope I will never live to be I I . . . - . . - , �. . . . . - . - - At a co * pro- . .... _. Durham held on Tuesday last at one of them. but even now a good, resolute Ca Paid up, $1,500,000 Buyers'tbe word over now know that for unfailing ,good work, 1E sting . � ' . 0 . . I . . - ( I pro - Millbrook, Mr. George Cal][11)'Oell, ev-.War. painstaking woman can outlast seven or , the Brar)tfor' Machines " I - .. I -- Surplus, $1,220,000 parties, easy draft. and simplicity of construction - ' - I . �� - den of Northulub6land and Durham, re- eight husbands, mid Ittain a ripe old age, .1, - . . � s sale of 1889 not one maelhii e has been - ... " . . . , _.. -, . - . . � , I - . . `­ ,­ .. -eived the noir inatiou for t1le Local Legis- stirrounded �v the luxury of a dozen sow- .. are unrivalled. Out of enormous its -- . v 9.rivals, . . _. ' c . riei. But follow -men, cheer up ! We have . - - ; lur not one has fa, ed to do -' . I galore, . WHITBY AGENCY. returried', not one has Leen replaced ble ,S - . 11 ! I . 01 .1 . . . _. . inch to be thankful for. I would -rather . down, . - . - . , Edward De was filled at Gfknanoque n SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. - . Fork, not one broken do ' lot one has failed t . o p - Thursday laSt $10 and costs for'water- be one husband to -day, thini 300 husbands. , - No - . ' . I .•lit f� ant. � -- - - .. on . * Interest allowed at highest current rates. . , . -, -, . . .. � - rs d9ducted as Solomon was; and I. -Would rather be onA notice of withdiawal required. Do you *ant a Mower, -of course you d - Then .'examine the o r . . - .. I_�_'. .": . . inir n1ilk-L The factory owne oti � husband to -day than the three hun4lredth 11 h a choice. . r- . .- from Ili i account, wheu lie instivat- � ROBERT ROSS.- : ford Mowers, no other. nia I ers offer such 2 ' - -,0 $49 friction of a husband, as the man . of the Idly �.. _. -._ . _ _, � _ . MANAOER..- I 1. : ed a suit to re,over the amount and was future will be. . lso Favorite, . ., . - I - - I "r--- - -_ --- The Wisn'dr- Tubular Tron-frame. Conibified Drill and Seeder, a . I � � . - . I . . , . I . .1, , .. . - . . ... . ."% . beaten. - ,.. . raced akl..- . . - , . I . , been investi- ' .; .. .- - . l�.�.,!... , Sring-tooth Culti,tator and Eake. Also 3 giades of Twille, A ', , I I liffli"ll 0-13%iciftu has -- ��', 1, , 23 n I Whitby Xuble Works.F . . ,.,. . ' _., Twolffamelessoirawm, .. 11.1 15je., pure Manilla. .- -brainI . . .. . . _ . . .. , - - gatIL a P% . ' ' , . follows: 10c., 12-�c-, 1 . 1(y cio'lit, Ftud lie finds the aver . �l! i . I , I � r],. . . . . .!:, - . . . Scotch, 5i) -ounces the. I know of a grave in a far churcbvardWi'.,',, , L I . I L. ,, � . I.i 8 .1 I �. _. M7 � Harris' Wareroonis 9 Church, Toro Is, 76 Front - . . . age to be: T.ie S . I . Toronto. Wisnor' t A., - West. . . ish, 49 (uneds; the'Gerivans, 48.3 Al: grave by weeds o'er grown, . rris' . . . . Em1gl11 , Mathison 8c Haw� . I I ..., �'. . _....­ � I i � J11,M901 k ­ "... -­ L , * .�s ; French, 47 outices. The One .that no thoughtful handbedecks:1 1. ; . - . . � - - . . line . . tncker - __ . � ..- 1. -.-,. - . _. - .. . - 0 the Fi And by none is the tall grass mown,!.3 . MANUFACTURERS OF - -4CMS_T_rr 9 - � - Scotch seem I o be ou top. I., . 3, . 1, - =j7T-1X.A63L-T M .. .. '. . I I � . . ..1. � � Beside it lies a smaller mound. . I � I - . I . I i�t : . - ­ _. � .1 1. . . I a football watch occur. _. "i., . - . . - ___ � � - - _... I .. � On Friday est � - ___ _. __ __ __ . ­= ­.. .- . Ai uncared for -as sad to see. -.- I , ---..- _ - - - . S I t�,,,,,,,,Swa,�b ro Maple Leafs "' �� ' !1� 1 Marble Monument% . F S . . .. -, ' ' hl I ; ­ . I ... .- '. Centrals. The mud .; -1 - .,jud the El And a stunted graveyard tree- . i��_ A . -A- 11 v . I . .red between,(__ I 'D The waving grass quite buries it . - ., , , , I '.. N - - . . . I .. ..- - , I .1.� e . . 7:1��: I . - stones, &C., . - : i I i USI . , . " 11 . . . . 4, Nva's solfic"dii ,,, terrific, and as ,�onieof the I ! `i' And all other ceinetory work, I - i , � . .. . I , . oYi , . UNIDERTAKI I... .. ttract nd el ':�, . 1 I,. - '" , players "'ot L; lick in the nind iA critical These un,marked graves a rill dd . . . � 'I '' ., 40 � . - - I . . . . . . I . , I . � I . - edish, Atnerican . . . . , I . , play - � The stran�ye'r passes them nnobsior� Also haportersi of Scotch. S- 1 . . . I I ),;�N . . � . I I I . . . - . � , I . . I . I . I . lnollleut!�, 130 goals were scoreJ. anti Canadian Granites. � . . . 1. - -_ , . I .1 . Halting at statlier tomb4 near by, . I ,_ . .. . I I.- i . . . . i - I . . .. . .., -e -12 Ao a ;;real bon,;p4*1 iihing work would do well to e ... A -, - . . . . . . . P, orie-i are pr -t;e- wil all . 1�. 1. . . I 1. . #,-.�V* � .- - ,--, - Y�, I r,i!,. � � i_ � � I ... . : .. _% -xt lei, Where emptier meni served : i All ►1)(11 _` '. 1: "I. 1.1 , I . . � .i- , Ji -.r. -2 - ., . . . i ­ gy Ink. I ouns before 1P.1170tasiug, All work guaranteed. . .. � k� . I _� I 1. i � . - , . , colne al �'at the U Xbrid, 0 I- Alark- . . - .1. . I., . . I I I. 1� - . . . . - . is to r, But the summer moon as*it glanc % down, . , . ­ . ., - . I . - . . I . . . 0 . . 11 __!. , 14�� •, ­ , L' . - I � . . . , . I 11rices of rho 10%VC,St. � . ,.­ I 111, � i a - . I I - - , llie, Oshawa, - . , . 7,i"T.;! I- . " . . Stoup Whitby, Lind . . . I , , ,� Wistfully seeks those uninarke graves -,,- I I (' 4 � . 11 11.ii,. . . � 'i . . . ; �� , " / - ; . .,.. . I .... . 111111 � - office and Woe,Ls -Wolfanden's old viand .. . i , I.: - J. . � . I .- clubs have Wraps in a rsdian�ce half -divine ' � 4.11 V I . . I I . . A - : . - . .. , SrIv. Port P(A'ry and Uxb.rid­o.c' I . . - r- - / . - '! . . I I � . . - - Whitby. ' - ..'s-. �� .-Y. - _ � .. .- .1 I ­ 11. - T. - -_ - . . - . . . . ... .- vited o take p-ti.t. ' The spot where the tall grass waves��,1-1!1. . WS � - I . ..Nt. ; : _.t; - - - .6, . - 1. 1 . . ­ - 1, , %__7:'�7 -,7­31r.i: - - ... - - i ,- . - . ___ - - * , . .. i , � - . *, beell - . I - '-;�; . ' _' ' ' - I 11 . I . i . - - - S Out favorable the Uxbridee curlers I - ANDRE � � . I i14 , if the weather - torus 1, I g light . .1 ., . . . . . I , k , I . a n I " W. Lamo . I ne ! - �... . . I..,.--. .''I .. .. - look'D- l')i- -a big till -le. And beneath the moon's emb I i I I t I Js Fe 7 T. reaii4 I'll Directo has reftir d to is Otd � .. wee, 1) 1-1 N T I ST. v I . .. I ­ : -are - . ... Strauge metomorpi 1. P, . . ., -, . I . Jonathan Gate-,, fariner. ot Scarborb, For the grass and noxious weeds ta�e t Ig it, i North--east'cor, Yonge & Qu6en stse ... �tand "n Wllitevale,. where 11 will carry on the .. i .. . : . 1 . 1 - : .. -.,.. _.. aud H,Wtlall Morton, of the district of And the stunted graveyard tree I I - , I . . . � . . . - I _. 1. .. .. . a Toronto. . . . I . . . .. - \ - .. )Ply for,letterR of achn* ' '_r 11 I 1 13 1 .. . - a - ­ � ParrySolin ,a' . '"is' Expands its limbs with naies i I .. I The largest Dental Office .- undertarhiiity bii,;ines, as usual.' � - _­ . . .. - ." It n � 0 ' . � . , of their brother, Nol- Icl 7"" . . I - . I - . _ � _. "t tration to t1 C$tRte 0 The flower's flow in perfumed w %es. - I .. ; I' 0� . I - - - _Tme" . . . . .1. � . . - . - - I gani * (silver), '4M 1-Z:E.,1!R.6."25 -V -3: 2�T 6T7V_1r.1&. �� JE -:. �' - son Gates, a farmer, late of Searboro, who To the spot w liere of t they spend t �,,e ""�Ilt, I Gold Atual and Porcelain 74 I -1 M: ZTX . ...� - - I- r . , . .1 - , . -f. - I - a�-ed. � ."Ijing.- t Gold Crowns, . , er . . - - . -- . I _. . . : , (lied on Feb -nary 10th, witl'-out leavin-a 9 liathitig iti tears two nameless . 11. au'd l'oreelain J I Full stock of funeral supplies.. ,T Unisi, rate./. .. - , : - ­ - - . - . 1. Tlic--(sta e is largo, be U'v Valued at - ��­ , __*_�__ - or I*Ootq of teeth It hpecialty. . . . I I . . . : � - . . . .. i , . , t 1 n M q . . . d7dM ., . . . . .will. - .., I . . ; . I I .- Mrs. B t. . � a . - . � . . 1. , I _.� . . S231123. 1 urchell haii been -dischn -gqd',! - BE'ST SEVS OF TEETH $S. - :' - . I . - -W. 1T_J_&1VT01RJ A_ 91- . . I . . . I . . i , . � rr. . . . - .- :;::, I , !,011ie one figt*614 it out: - . . 1. This is Ii r I -,ill York of Uxbridge, Im bee caught, logy- Vitalized Airfor Extractiou. . I - . V4 . .. - I . - - - I L 1 .7 . .. I .. I a d I . . . - I . . . �_ . - I .- Front a distiller gets I 1 0 - - . - ­ .- _ ----.---- -------------- - - - - ___ .. . __ . . .. - _ - . bu liel of corn 'a (I robbirg clotheRl Des, and *111 pro)RIJIV g I rrees-9 Wrees. . __ - - - . . . _/ . , . . - - I - . ­ . . fou I.,?"'allon i of whiskey, W1.11cli retails ut. , rriees., r - 0 .. . --. - . , - - . . . I . . - , , - . - � .. . t . � ­ .. . - . r . - - . . :fari - who raised the corn gets 40 ce N . L . r '� 'The I T . . 1. . � . W i 146 -d has just ret R_ r - - . . , $1 Government gets nts, Ladles who bite thread are glowly-enni- I -tile lindersigin , lirned ' CHE*\ . S3. , 60, the to the penitentiary for a spell. . ..., . iaei Most silks are soaked in ,, . . GOODS E . A from a trip - visitett - � . ; - - , ... mittiug suicide. ks to t*urope. and havio;, � ..- . :,. I opts $I,. the manufacturer -- . . .- . the railroad ge - � f lead, which is a deadly Poikk)u. uit. icautin., utirwries there. has secured special.\ - - / . - ... .9 acetate 0 f shade, ornamental. , I it I I . .. .. . - * - , -i i . . - gets $4, the retailer gets K, and the con- . your luqgs a Chance- Wftlk� hit rates for *t�io inll)orting o ,_ . i : .. - - . - . - _. -_ r . . a . . . AV L J %'--,.' , �- � :1. � (,,, trees. Also Norwdy . . . . .. : t I -i r.: il• - . litre yo I . I I - . � . � - - I ,,,all ftuit and other . . � . . , �. - . . . . ! . _. I . P - . 7 . . * '. I - � ,cotel, - Australian gne .. per . . 11 I I . - � sumer gits drunk. should9re squared and s L at 43 I I . - - i, I � -uce. % � � - . and sleep with your till, L Lnd . 1. . . - . I I - w prices. Or or Will sell balance 'f winter g 08 at great reduction. ratice of'.krgbes r, inigitn't of &I i 'r - * call. t _ .. . The disa �1)el, I as 111RV lie, :1.11Y litindred.9towinche- small t 2113 0JIL tiot., warn off as inlicl . . Orders by -nail nee ,o . Op t i . . I L 'Ile,- U evenlug last, f1,0111 - -_ treos at �tival]!Y 10 I I . ... _.. - - 4 - . )Clle%_ I Fridav � 11r4-jJiSpVS1ti0D to consumption. , . Send in votir I . I � . � ­ . � . �.r - . � erwimb prom tly attended to. , . L - , - . . ­ oth, . , . sli wa, wl;eve, fbi, i - �_ __. tile ALneri. an Hotel, o a ILJI�� , k9D. VH0I1KINS.v.S..(;reonI6,er _.. . L . -GOP- �, orders for I . I . I � ... .. I I . - . �. . . - ' - . ... � I i . i I �,­ _____ : . . , � - ft t IlLills. � - , . I - . . . lit she liad,beetj visiting - -, _: _. - �' �1 ill * - 01v . . . .... . - - . t - - . , , ... . . . .1 � . .- OIRTHS. I I �:, --.------. _ . . . L , ^ , '� - 6 ' ' " -, , - v the I)asL * 1-tul'y il ud%ge Ln . - . . : I)asL Ontario. Cunn(la, barry ' ' � , ., . - - . . I . . L . . . . 11)(111iry _11111de o(i I-` , Saturday :.Ma.:-O� l5tt, I - 3W 40 , , I L , ., . . . . - - . - . - . - . � . I L. I - -otli .1 * to be'. -arinc ou Hatu IWOM ?. - . . . ! . ­ . . . lif-r In e .caused . 11611.1114: -In Pic' _ . � . ... I .. - - . � . � I � . . . . .. .. - I- iu I'lelleville, 11,4 to Whether slle i . IwA the ..ire (wf Fred Hobbs of a stir ickiy pure thein- . - . , . .- . . . , I I ' ' . f . � . I , lier '-* - , . . " � I I . . frielic L ", , __ I * - � * r . I . I .."______.. flj� 1 WEAK MEN"" . llaJ return -d to her howe. \, othing 111tv - I __ - - i '. 91�vsx of W . I . . . , . . . . . !�J I Intality, Lost Wauh*", from youthfu . ISQ0k 012 all - ' � �_!: : . :,..'r . ,� errors, etc, qUleUy at UOUM , . ) e'l. * 9 . ­ .. yerfoctly G - .- . of her there and the UIV­ -. 1: � : : .' . '' R.. 11.�I Sale RegiVer. DUNBRlubeeu h ard . � 'E09-,PTEA1R10 . . . - :- - ;.;. . ,U(,,r n Wl,l(!Il j�lle left 1110 Ill t I %� T _._. . . ".1 It':. , P1 Ivuts diseases sent free isealled,. -_ . � ..: , � teriolls ilia I . . o. Addros&-- - - ' - ___ ­ � . . . - f farm stock. roliai.ls. oversorearvoillerlene - I - - ­ � . s or taki XI .at. 21 -Credit sale o � . v.,-thout a pri�-iug her irlend I tl�­ l,*1-l-o.vT. . - ' . ! , . i . a Suspicion implements, etc., the property of .%fr.. %V. GELMUD WELL 00-P TORONTO, C&S&d&6­ . , I -1 ong. RrOlitqA(I our -Itsuff for wemes" is osfo and always . ... I 141*1 4 al . . . her ch . - . . . � right. I , wile xv hite, lot 24, 4th con. of Pickerilig. As rti-Aile. tw4ger man z1goll (,I..,@ TILU-1 Fearim, tilat, I .)r I_"*%T01&J Wl&. I"Ul" regUIS14y. . . � - .. : 1. .. that all w snot ri - UP farming all will LADIES . *. E-1 1 �NEW$ , 1. .. . _.... .-,_l: I � - . I , . . .. - . -aY W11" * - ' I . ;I . . - - Inight Ila -e wandered a\\ity Ile I'll a M r. White is giving her, suet. ftn4 t.1 pardenW4. AAJre" Canada. . '. L I I . . . , . ... . Usol - ee, i . ." : _ .. .,.. i I I] I 1.011gh 1) . 8 bills. . T. Poac GELDRID PILL 00-0 24CMONTO, I !ill the district, if it oes ssy so - -- , , � ' I __ .1 . weakeon itiou of KIln(J oceRs tone( I , itch '24 -Credit axis of farm - i . 4 � � ' L _. I - . . - Ifil-IR 11 with, A . tock, implements, etc-, h FO RC ED ,*--Ow" Is bmu . .. ­ I a searci was iustlulted, '441-illA . Is the liveliest to paper �: . . _.. I V the propertv of OW gh We . � .1. I . fit in findigg her body ijudor of the TUx coo. B UMLS OKA* in 16W tow &a ya. mmu- L -t"& a" itself. The truth must be told, ev .. . ... - I , which resulted NV. D. Cowie, lot 27 rear 417 a _16hamnaffia Ut "*&"a WIRS" I Uo" . . . I llw= - I . I . � the ice in the Creek some distance VelOw half a mile east of Atha t office. The- 9y, &t the a"- IAI* U* "W r"_&9%U"1 � . a blush i telling it. our subscription list I . . . . . 1. I 06yo with . - - . . . I .: :- - -- - .--, - I * a r vhw6#rs1 Dow be,&& , i,sweir cafloss wvt� be& X . .. . bridge in 0shawit-1 The -proprietor has given 'up arming and all NW -L so- sk"" "'O"'s "den . . . . at tile rato of Tell new . . . I Z L _: . . . i 1. -_ the King street I . t thii)k ill be sold. Sale at I o'clock. Thos. PO4"ft"t'.. 0,1. rami" anwe W =Mbes. wad -%" . ... .. .� . goes - i . I - ,�: - : ,�.. - � _. I ., C notified, but did no - Ff 5** . I . . Coroner as In w S& 1p" Saea:ate gait-MCLIWL QU&t"408L botu% I . .! . �.. . Lam Im.g.Mg to 91. Bask Wdo L -W Ow == 14d.ld - . ' � I . . . I . - \ . I . - . , . , . 1: ... . ie body h" been . subscribe' each week. _ -, � * - . % ... . �. ­ 1. an inque necessary. TI Poacher, auctioneer. . O' Z. . e, TontiNT0, CANA.DA. I . . . , , . 1. . S . . I .,. �w. . I �. , . . .1 1� '.. .- . I � - I sale f firm =02-4. lioz K .- . -1 � I . .. .... .- : t� I . � .. I:: - - . I � moved o Belleville for interment. , THUIRSDAY, MAR.* 27 ---Credit i - - .. - - .1, .1 . re . , . . . ---�,,--,./-­, - It . .. . . - . . . � I I !, � " 0 stock, consisting Of I span horses. . �_ - . e___N1_1_111�_, I . . . - - - I . I . . --The P keriOg NEws! 6xpresses sow . , I . !� 1 . ., :*� �U% personal reference old; 4 colta - 12 cowi. 4 now .milkers; 7 a 11111M C10111111's KPINT111S. , I � . . I.. i i . - . H L -surprise that a 0161tsa pm"nim %bM -0.. . ,- . - . n fta�sl 0 .,* ,,to bull; 4 fat so -its editor Should have been inade in tile steers comi g 3 yrs ; 10 cattle cOnling 2- UOUS NAIN'a ;(= :.. 11 �. yrs ; 11 coming I yr; I grade =469""U W"W" wws ism Wa.OB -0 DEPARTMENTto''..1'. .i'ChroxiC lately, and our cotem offers the calyes-; some spring lambs; A) Cotswold OL TE -� - I .I .1 I• I . . . in journalism has ar- . I I I . I I �1 . .. . , - _. _. ." i -:, hope thia a new era i � and 9 voulug pigs, the property of FMWS AND BUCKNEADS P== *1 , I � - . - . : : ­� . -j I - . - - J ...� - . . . May take a more sheep, wul"te& fti"10r104&1,ffUfttnft9.s1­ . J I - 'thinig from a- 100- . . [ . - I rived --when quill -pushers Edwards, at lot:;, (X)D- 8, Pickering. immiateso"-s- a P"Ple -1 e 1 every' particular, any . .. - . - . . li other. We Wm. E thod . IS.-CwPI te , ' �. . : . .. - . . ho" sob=- . gen6rous Stand towards each t one o'clock. No reserve. See - . ; � � -. . - . Sale & point is a Mauer el oola-amde whetb btmu" Is 1A =WM_ . . � I . I . I- . � . � . �: � '.. . - - - -- . . � - .. . - - ..- . . ,, too, but have doubts.,ws. Poucher auctioneer ,,,,, Generally 6t,le-VAT " is uan%t "ANT aril let to a calling card, done on shortest hope so I"bills: T . l"Ubte or lwts-h Vol I _ page pa . i . . 1..-, I - . . Anglo, We 11ftVe found local ion sale CoRpt1,,ZKCg pil I.t, - loa4 is JbL * mqnth Tb#7 "n" I . . _ - . I'% ,%IAILCH '_)9TH -Credit auction � s _. . ... ._ . -,-.. .7. tc, speak plain Al ,61. ,rUKDAY, U00p01wM.&"D6T2ff1&LL ft1C4t1D9%1" . d in the ver3( best sty�ie- ! . .. .1. . . .. - . - . the pro- 50 "Ohotme; e.mtall ible notice and . I , 1. � . � .. L . I -i- .-. 13 pusillanimous sett of farm stoc)E, implements, etc.-. b a UC&LUX0%. *11; at ULM muutbA UmAiase. OL . ; . ., poss I . � . � - - � . .,* . . ewspal r men a . . . . . . .. - I . .0' . I � . . - . - . . I . . d each hopi'39 to �, Sutherland, lot 9. 5th wwarvenm& ANrs_1 � . � . . . - 1 � - � - . I 11 - inolinting to nothing an hopink Mr. D. -4 - I * . I I , . a n ARBZNICAI�: , I . . . , . I I :LJ _�_ , . - � "a COMPLEX101 r I � � I - I . level. .' prniihip, .4 1 WAFERS 0`0"'"' ­ . keep down to his own con. Pickering to, ,a 11annie". Petmanent . . . . '. I � . _. . . I the other k illggoes as Mr. Suther- ureach t" -n- deselop the for . ! . . - . 80e . ; - : I . I 1� 1• 7 - I i r . . . . , . :. . :. . ; . . :. toward one an- (),c�ock. Everyth . I Jn,.,.e,rt, X*.ar LSI -1- Vfhe 51 ft t-% ormi boves for #L . . . . . . I . - . ... .1 This gni arable bearing JLM . !:­ I.. T. Poucher, &"rem WAD &ME Q10VA" . i disagreeable to each and injures lttqd is giving up farming. . apmto. bX16 . . ADVERTISE IN THESE. COLUM�S , � Other is disag . i . . sea Aug latreet West. T �• . .:-. , - auctioneer. - . 1. I I I ,.: tile -influ ante and business of all. Run in . . . __ __ - . . . . ___ . . ­ .- __ _ I 1. . ., - .- I----- --- -_ -_ � ' 1. 1. I ('1111M U e., .. . 1. .1 I sUqll a , .60 lilore influence - -- - -_ - -- ,ortiship, 111" i ! h th! ... . - -_ . . I:., . I . jl,ay they have . - -- ---t I is by far the best. adV 0 . . I _. .- - - F� ...W,l ­. . I . . " tll,,tu ,18 lll,,Luv galooii keepers. Whatever. .. �,F;'The News I - . ro , .. I p \­ . inay be our fate ae rogards personal repil- �T . . _� . �Couiity, this all ad and is growing bett . . � i . .. ., I I . ­ . " , 11 . . .. - ; � . . it' 1. . 1; ­ _ . I . tatiou, e seldom hear other local iOui- i �_ .. . - . i � # 1-;,.'_.'., ,., . .Call- _ ,:.-.. ---AN1[)- STOV SI _t I . ­ I Dalists spok-eu of iti other terins than can - ... - I . 1, . - . . . . . . . . '' - . a A go our I prices. . !" . 'I ; . editors would try to earn � . - . C � 1 . I .-,-. ., ,. � - 11 . . .. . . I - - - . RS. - . .i . ­. _. . If local ed' � ., .� t. C - I . . . ... i r r - k�X_Ev I 1. V - . - - . telup . � is regard Ave feel sure the publi .. . _r _r4. -A-, low . .1 . . . r Ic I 1. � . each other' ,,, . ! _rl-IM �:,,ACR . :E3JE?j0'E­ - . .. .. - hron'cle. ".*." `�- .:- " . .. . I.- . - I' . :­ . -_ I.. would I ail Elie change with ' joy. --C - i .. I' . keep ill stock -for their accominodatioll. . I I _T_ ____ -_.- t- . . I ______ - - --- - - .. .. . . I you, Sate I Let us each Nva alit to-111forin tilt! PCOPIV that we but which has at __ ---.----------- - - .. , i.. w . . ____ - 1. __ I � _. - - . " . -1 i .•. , Ave ar � with � . has long,been seeking Ili vain, - - � �. .. ­ _.. . , . -1 .�_:., 2., , Swear'lliat the othe I Inpwing that every person M 11 article .1 '*' - , MONEY I LOAN, - _�:.a I . r r, the cream of Can-' ►so m fertile brain, it is 11, , t,cle ill the Shape of a - �6 - -_, *._,�','� , a 11 r you, the heroic Manner t beeit produced by some . .. ..: ;_.. : �.,. _. . . .. I da. N ow as for I . I ' "I . I . �. . se trickery, humbug- : .I- - . I ... ; . -1 E - "., . . G - . k 1.,. . . . .11 In wili(l) you oppo - 'MM - r ON MORTGAGE' ' CURITY ---. -:, -i I .- .. . social, civic an John I I S . _id all inguner of I - gery, a � ' and Dal - ,-- I mortga, - ,es . - , C, t lowest r .1politica I voodooisn" entitles you to th * 4 LLEABLY.- PAIL -BOTToM . . ates of interest sir. 1. - ... . ­ i . .. t IL shape that will last & . - AGENT FOR , . .. a, ntures pureliasE)d for ca-' . . '� - We always re- 8 Alud Jla%e them repcl�rf d In . . . . . . . be I . I. A T = r_ � % esteem of all good Inen- Br' g along your detective pab . . I" -r � I , I . over wl. iro the amnliest to tile largest .V.a,.rr= � and alwa.�fl will- inodier late invention is R PO9 C I P . . I . . 8 . 11 . . . . � !': pecteJ Vol' line., I an Tin Kettles, a V- �­ I . .. . life Slop pails, Flat Irons, Sp . 0oa . I - I.. . � I. . L.. - ----...... I Cuspidors, THEMASSE - XTI1- M;2 - f.: -.- '....... �.... '.., ! _____ __0.d*4g4W-* . - . .-.. _ pot inade-vei), handy. . 7 I .. . - bought and sold 0 commission . .. I ., . I•. - " .. - . .....­'.. . .Cntlery Hardware. . - I .. i . 1, e of Tin, Stoves or . . . . . - . - . - . . ., . . . . � ��. . . .. . I .GREENwOOD b in the shape . . . .'., .% t tlJ I . :. . .., .. . . . . . . . . . . T0110 - TO. t. : . __ � I . I 4 ­ - . 1. __ - __ . aslaro and City of - - ,. . 'L •. . t . . . �. �­ I 1. - � - - .. . Airent forz western, L nc '­ - . , .., � .. .. . '_'. . : . �.. _:. teen - , - - . ; . - -..- :_ � , . - - . . I a . . . , .:, ; � . � . . . oinpant . . L , . � - - . L I . .. I I . . . . . . . ­ . 'i -_ 'J(� T. A. - - . . , fre insurance es. North i i I ­' . GREIGi PICURING. - . ,on F . . Nellie Stoner has charge of t ie . : _:; � I � : . � L '. .. i;� ) - CO. 1. t _ . - "I" , , . ­ - . 1. - . __ '�-- THE MA I - . - . wood publi D1. I? : . ." : - 'J, - I I . . . , - __ � 8 IS F, YBINDE111 . I I American Life I ristirane . . le school. , - . 1. i - - . . - - - -_ �______ � . I . . i L .. --- . vis. ' I -_ . I 1 I � T Air. John O'Brien of Dunbart6u"is , --- - . MOWER, I j , r . . THE MASSEY L - � . . I ".. �� I i, I . . . I - . , � iting his sister Mrs.- Teefev. . . , 9 - $EV Itki VALUABL MS , ILL - ,.: 1.:­� , .... I . .'... �­ " . - MOWEIRI __ - . -i .� L THE TORONTO � E . - � - Ill -.1 - Miss Annie Curtis of Toronto is v iiting . . I 11 . . � , : _ - . . . 0 . I .1 - ­­ . . - ..,..- her sister Mrs. Alice, Teefev. .- I .. . I! � I . P RAKE' Etd. ... Call and got articu ars.,. - L. I... . .­, f'; * ' . . . , THE SH 1� 9 ". . - . . . , . � I L I el I 1. - ,.. . ) JJUY , .L .. .. .1 . . .- - . - : 4 .1 "t . , i , I I- .; L t-, - 4 . ` - ... .. - 11iss Nell .� , THE PLACE� T( . .1 I . , . -_ , Nellie who Las "Olue . ' * , _. . . .. . is � ' the Massey MR- - - , �' �' .� - . -7. .i .. I . - , ..." . I return to Oshawa last Mon. .: - I .. 0 All sorts of repairs of I . 1. . - - I , ,v,L. .-�, : . . . , I . ;11".., . ., - Ir ., - j*_- I t - . . a � F�R SAI 9.. -- - - . _; . '4" - .1. . . I I Some weeks . " , .,�. St . my gencV opposite D. - OPERT .. _ I - - - 1.� - . . . ; [ , . ia Fine Teas7 . Beatitiffil chines kept at MY r • VILLAGE PR 4 . LE "' ' _j �. , . , day. . � Ale- C 01ce; ars, , 0 Pic ering. .1 - . � 1, , J .. .: � �_ ..� 31 - .. - I , � ., . Mr. Shm- Snell has,:. -given t6 - - , . - Ulonnor's Shop, . � Two houses on Church street- iA180, h0U96 I - 1��.:7 %-_z 7 la fall, as 41 0 ything � . . .,--,Z4 _.`..;.;_�41. - , � - I... . . which lie' bought I and Currants: or an. ount of bir ding and lot, and six i . V ­ - - .#:. ..: 1. ". . 1.4 1 1. .. Cann farm "Tit. . - . I can supply any M . -_ - . . I - .. I �v - I witbou Ralsins - .%.S - - I E-t -. ,,­�� � he thinks he is better off . �- . I " 10c per pound. I - - tba ­.�. � '-- � , I If . -a *.- . .. �-�,�:-- I - - with . - . ; .. . . . � :B IT-MT-ITO � I - . 7 .. . � . " Mr. Michael C . . .,T . . *NV I - - % �. � . _.. Carey has moved in ng to ::. u ma , ant iia. Groceriestl - ­. . twine at _.. . g -locality. ::7 ,� 4. -".I IL, �. � .-1.11 - . .. .. Jas. Jolly, as Mrs. - 13oddy is return, . 1. .. you y I . -90_� . cheap, in g I . - i , , a � ..J �'. I . . 4 , � I . I I �, 1. .,� _ I I . 2 4 9 , . . . I - f , . '10, : , . . .. � houses. -7039=�T 1% - '.' W. V. 1r:c"RD80X* . .-, . , 1-,.i ­, Greenwood to live tn'ber own SS -SETS JUST ARRIVED L. . 1 --. oi�%_, ­.. .1, . � . W GLA . .. I . -.1 14 . . . . . . . . ; . i - 1. 4l, � � - ­ - .1 i�._ . . 11 _.. ... ,� . .., -,� * ,�- , � . ... . The little ,,,Bill is runlIM11 night " IN , pICKERING9 ONT. .-. - 36 Block, P,okeAng- - :-. .., ." .1. �1:,.v I . I � , I QfAce - Dale's � C .. , . �, 4F�_. - . 1, , , - la:� � . , . . -1 � . � .: wded with work .9 �. . .. I . _.. .-.. .� , -! 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C ! � .,- _. . �, �., . . � .��r 0 - . � the - Iled. offence, nd was thr t s � i �._ lr-���oo . � . . . � . - . �, .. � ' 'a Very Latest Feat. % - A XXRRT ]FRENCEINAM , so (a a ee ims, I n'�, - -:1,; ON � . I" - Fashlellll - . . � . - � _­� tted ; yet 'he i �A -1 ! " � -, , , _. :_. .. ; agal 4 7 - � � f I 11 . . � , � .� . , I . mu I !!­�, I - . ...�­ --.-. :� -W - , T _ - � - 'k` K- S ..., . ui was n indicted b . : -, e, .. .1 , - - ' ,P� � - omen w I ill wear a ' I ish:1 - . J _. _t- il� T ..-. i� W , hirts from this 'time iia the' D"s ota jury for rder, and langu : ;_ .Y,..-.- - . ; .� I .1. I AAvoniam of Ulsolitelf SK& Wife ­ A cWtaiD R - _.�, 1�,�- �1_ Ill.-, in . - __1 ._,_.. _L :��:M& T ..- forth if they follow the fashion of the 11 four . many days before he I' 1-1 .. � .. I:i � ! . . . � ::,. . Wild WeS4 , the Bismarck jai! I ­ . - , . � " I . .1 - ­ . ... -1 I - - . � t, . r - ­ I- .. -, . . . , i I I- # , I - . � _- ,_1. . , . . . I hundred," which has already sounded the . .. ' , gained hii freedom. - . . " I.. . :)­ - 1. � . . I - � �. .......­...: � I:- ; ClEa-PTER Xxn.. ,, Brotlier," she said, 11 it 4cla not look so edict in Paris and Loudon. The woman's The redent duel between ihe Ma M 4 e The Marqui de Mores is a lovely WO . . �-,. i:1 � son of . I � - I .1 . Illa".. . �, �, ;_ . I I " I.. � *U.Vle.second - . _ . . I.. ' W i met Ethel a of orp I �, re?,� -i ' , . ,the Earl of St. NI - . 1. w nd her father in the dolve, lovely on my hand aa it dio on hers. My -shirt is a pretty and delicate combination M ,and M. Csm*ll D i_8, in U'P" She is an Ame can, but thoronglilf devo .�.�� - _- I . many &Flo Be ._. and dee& I ted , - r , -oumble � ... � a . .. _. and walked together through the flower fingers are not so antooth and white as hers. female acquisition and masculine concession. recalls the I I XPI is to her brave iusband. 81�e is iandsome .1 . it as the 11, ; - : _' es, there being - 11 Working in the sand 4as spoiled them. It,is made with collar and cuff attachments of Do Mores a few years ago In America. Your little branett4, one of the be9t lady - rifle . .. Mquly know Richelieu - 1) - . . . .� ... . Vi n and the conservatbri . : lemon. correspondent was a close friend of the Mar- shots,in the i rorld, apd she' rides as �.. . .his Commission M . ­ 'ight enough to reveal the tints of the That's allover no*." - 1 I of the latest pattern rn by gout I � Wentworth . ­ . i . . . , well 4 . I � L ... '_ _hlooft is even to ordinary eyes. .Under his "Yes, we shall work side by aide no more. " The body is of fine m * and the bosom- f h le the latter was experimenting in . � up . may b:. quis w i ty's Life Git . . . ., she shoots. 1H er father - is the banker voll- ! in Her Majeg - .. -1 1. e Sir Henry was always -Presently she lookqd at the ring atin-, three or flow - ply linen, the case the cattle industry among the Bad Lands of Hoffman of Ne' Y k city. When ill t1le i I . . . I . . I . . ­ -dable and "O�, it was kind of her . The collar arAd ell& arei also linen, of course. Dakota, . . . - reas"ns able, .and at most times an , . N .09 - rposed making * . g ter's influenc . .. _ vacated his apartments , IT e . - give it to and had ;umerous opportunities for Northwest e. de ores accompanie(I ller . he pu . - - - . inter �sting ;but this evening I was attuck she id. the ri to her cheek. The garmen � mi -made ;;Lign lf.roo.ntlythteo ell- sounding the'pluck and sand of the doughty t n life. To acc .- I _� 1; . fi­-tie tender interest he took in Ta h 4's a I eas g . - ly a husbandonin tof his rounfl-upandillultil,, , � fresh start I .- - ,�e To .11 triudiin.fad "d sweet, and tire length, 1e skirts the Frenchman. The Maxquim'was certain trips. On th plains all rode anti shot . not only left his native la. . . . q .- I evoted himself almost exclinsivervy Z bes tiful. You dou'f ow anyloile in all hips. A ga,heriDg string controls the waist most wonderful man, and deserved better. ill � . t . . faultlessly, � -tell his tent some six, tholis . ' it , . ; I pi . . her. nd bertrayed no symptom of je�lousy the world more bewitiful a 34 good, do you?" and serves Whold thei hosom, in easy con-. treatment from the commun law le UALLOPI I : ward of the Britimh met I - I I � NO WILDLY OVER THE PRAIRIP.14, �i % .. xpicio� when Ethel and I lingered in ' "No, Psyche, . f lit to t a personall contour of the wear- moved than he -r�ceived. '7he handsome . . irest - . . AW 9 i oruu on. tier well-trainqd buffs. o pony, all eagle., I ,40 much of his M -11 there'a.r. The manner of this extraordinary "I don't think ther e_ wi" I ever be one like a r. R e - 3rd�vided'with worked young Frenchman, who left the clubs of Paris . repudiated om is I . I plume in her hat, and a r e 81ungfrolil it., 'I alb -801 tel necessary for his - I . I - I u Y the exigeticei ol . .! - ""n W&W now as opposed to'his 'brusquerie her," she said in a quiet t 3ne of conviction., eyelets for' ada,thus ting woman an- to become a prince of cowboys amd manager saddle. The Marquis, and his. wife made a - tion an � ing au'ita--' - - Why, I thought you Pvere 20ing to, be other field i which toli tify her purse or of staughter houses and refrigerator cars I It _'_*_ ei the morning as that to the qua� trip to Further India not long since, and re. __J � , society in the Far West. , 0 31.1119 other eased at the allant U ady -actu. That -he, was tolcr.Lbly.s I _ - I - _. ­ tiah of the night -before. Selecting *some of like her, I said lightiv', h L i - to change the a pamion for the displa' of diamonds or POU more than ordinary nerve ana ports say tit lit'le I I . - I � ' .. . . lol r Soughts aiwined jewels. ,rhe bosom is lot so long as- that of pluck, for he defended his life against organ- ti : I . . � . . .1 , zhe I loosoms that Psyche most 4dmired,,,.he vein of sadness in which ally killed am yal, Wengal ger, She haa : endeavours t" consti-tict 11 . ­. _ . - . I . arrai ged them with taste *in a spTay) gosfup toberunning. But the pleasantry as un- a man's shirt, only falli g tothe length of itzed bands of cutthroats and doWsperadoes in . i :. .- . /`11 ' done better blian this in our Northwest.. I nay be inferred frony the . - . i - , ing a t the saine - time in a simpiq way Ahat perceived. nine inches, but that euuremeni can, of the Northwest, .Who had sworn to shoot him Once she ran ipon a ciiiiianio . n bear ill tile �_ I - -. .,. . . .- , "No," said she, shaking her I ead V 1Y course, vary. with tile is lea of dreas. Thel on sight. i fouryears after the lionolli *. she.could understand, and fastened it upon I I Bad Lands of )akota, and Succeeded alone , rance from sin - .1 __ -_ -1 _.- _: her k xess. Psyche was delighted, pointing "If can never he like her. I was -si&yvm M bosom of the shirt falls just low enough to He was � passenger aboard a Northern and tirini(led, in capturing briiiill ' il den dis&PPea - i �'. - - . . 8 scalp. I � - ballrooms &lid Pall Mall oh t . . - . 4alit � 10 me that it was like the spray � that vain to think that. I kn�w better now,, . I come into its place and to be held there by Pacific train one day, that was shooting On another oe �isioii, when a hunting party:, i . I . j%ek Delancey found hililsell .- _; � stlic I wore. could never learn all the8ew,ords—never sing the corsage. With these shirts are worn along from St. Paul, Minn., towards the set- � irty th, - - - .1 - . were going after big game in th I - - ter of th' ., ,. .. 7 ,4 ' . .e Ng lJoril, : trifling matt - : . - I � had no idea the girl was so intelligent," as she does, for she has on learning since little cut -away conts. The coat may be of ting sun. He was bound for the Baft Lands, Mountain.%, she fully equipped herself to go i L rich grazing hkilds; over wh �. .- , he mvid to me, kwhen Psyche had drawn she was a IiUle child—all the, time I have navy,or bright blue, br,)wn, or ruby, and ill where he was about to put into operation along, determined to accomplish as IfIllehag finest, and largest bent ()i I . . .- .... , L , I Kthcl; away with the serious view site had been living in the dark. I I shall never be congidered in gmd ta-st a if worn with almost gigantic, though unsuccessful, schemes * for the next one. . 1� - . -West. . . . . I . the Candia,n North. I � \ . I , .1 11 N(10� . - .... in he r mind. " And how exceedingly sweet anythin,� but a silent little creature of the any skirt, and if not an unplealsant contrast sheep raisingand beef .slaughtering. For In a loriely gorg'e, acc,)mpanied by a gw.l ' yond all tll�:R 'I ack, 11! .- . I j .- .... _.. her r tanner is." garden,' her voice trembled. "Talk to me, ofshade. Withablaci skirt and blue'coat, some, reason or other, tile country was down hunter, site tracked tlirec bearm. It wolli(i pular young mall 11, I fit" -,. .�_ - :- I repeate what Psyche had saitl in dear, just -a little more, anti let me listen, as a light blue linen or oil shirt and tie can Ile on him. At every station wp stopped a re- . PO - . .�, . . - not be true to say that she killed tile iri0of . the Territo y, both'ammig h - .. .1. meff, I rig. . I aid in the cave When you fir-st came to me worn. The coat is mall e exactly like a man's port wWod Ile 'received that at Bad Lands, shaggy fellows unaided, and, yet in, one sells?e who were ot very winteroli , t ' I .. � . I . ,�;. - . " " t'hat wish of hers would be Ac;rribly �a- and I knew nothing. Oh, it was good to know cut -away coat,' fastened across the cheat by statiou'llundrods of cowboys and other tougli dicowboys " whowere (Iceldcl . - .. . - ..- . 1heti if it'were impossible to realize it " nothing then; it is dreadful to know so little onebutton, with turned -down collar. and citizens w4c waiting for tile Marquis, and she (lid precisely that verything. TIIC 11 miter 9 .. - _­ ' ' ,now. My heart is very full. I cannot lapels. It in tight-fittA d at the back. � that he would be 1 � w,v roady to render assisian-ee m case of- them &II, after the Westerl .- . __ .1 --- � lik r( marked ; "but, thank God, it may be. . . . � .. L ("Y 4 -_ _r --UQ 1111)ry all - - - . � . necf�fssity, although the 'A o. ii4t not rc( ' J"k N101 .,ZY - I I reali Wd. She shall learn all that she wislies . speak. " .k . 0 . . . - pure . ' . . I . - own ! M heart was full also, but I i anag . . RIDDLED WITUDULLM . . his help; but, keeping tier bead cool and l Ithough thi!! energetic faei,)i . . t .. I to A flow. I will adopt her -as my ed to Home gowns for the early spring are made i �. a . ... .. daughtodr." 1 SP2 cheerfully, as 4 reasoned7with hibr, very simply, without bafitles or looping, and the moment he stop d from tile train. hand steadyt 'lie salted their hides in the I . . of s,,t Marylebone hawl a L - I .1 . .-. - . i I . They called him to A Ceoated French aristo- most appro-�ed fashion, all three of the 1) ; , I Went%, .1 - �� _. . " If her real parents are not found," 1, showing that our It appmess did not depend ,with a slight train in the back. earls I . -,Honourable" and. .. . . . -rat to "A, titled land pirate," "A brigandish falling as trophies to'her own individnalskill. d4ftichelien." and IM -1 ti -M- .. . . affigg, �sted_ I upon our excelling 0 others, or there would White cloth gowns, I le in dressy sty I c , One of the fell . I I �. __ rue, but I do not think thl6y 'will be 'be but one happy person in the whole world; ' . foreigner," and so oil. ows was a monster silver -tip, into ,,Jack," lie was -4611 .- - _..... I - and braided with golld �nd silver, are now It The train pulled into the depot at the Bad who would hav c fought savagely had lie been -alled himself .\1 - _: , " he said in ail odd -dry tone. I I By that no two persons are a�ike but each has . L imight I . � - Iro I - or for ball, drqmes li re and abroad. - ' lave le . 4 1 the- bye, there was no letter for you at' some excellence which th6 other may lack "' Lands, and De,Morcs, with each hand care- allowed the sli ,,htest opportunity. Ili New ' I might even have Adopted a � . . 'Towerbridge. I saw Andrews this afternoon without being, less lovable; and other trulams A. London Laixtel cor,wpondent furnishes lowly laid, but ready for quick use, on a' York, Paris, A. Paul, or London she is one' soffi�ed, the &tine with p­� ... _ - I And put the case hypothetically before him. of a like kin . � th e following list of foo ,hall casualties in the pair of handoome'silver-mounted repeaters, of the richest and most tastefully dressed slang, but lie- wo"M 2still 11.1 . L . i � .- . Iff e is,distinctly. of opinion that so 'far as the h loed my a�gnrfient )r K iglish season from th � first week I S te- stopped out on the platform. Bad men galore wonien one i rould want to [ice ; al)(I .tit . Delancey. . . � ' I .-, - . % I . gnrl's welfare i's concerned the best thin . nt7an- crowded around him, but when they saw ti, e i understood it I cannot tell Perhaps it w Is in 1)er last to the third ,eek in the pas observer coul L scarcely realize, unleg.4 he , For, notwitIlsialloli"19 111-tt �_ .. . . ­ . -_ � 9 is ' ijry, taken from a care ullytabulated record Ilucky nerve of the young -aristocrat they was fully cognizant (,)f tile I t 0 � th( � . . I . I . to.ollonothing. Thegreatthingtobefeared oDly the sound of my voic site heard vvlij le '' 11 . _, . apected big 'witallile'l . 1" ... .. 10 o such casualties ams I ve been publicly I him for it, and ;lot . ieately gloved han(13 . c 't .� . / is that the I tan who put tier out of the way tier thoughts were occupied with pleasa it 0 an- Konored and respected (lei wil-ill, ilo,"'t, tll�- brec he -9, a red I'll-il - ;""I ;1 ! . 11011111ced ; Deaths, 13. i'l-actures—Legs, 15: a single arm in all that vast cro*d was raised lorgnette or move tile, fail so . , at t,%6! It. v (), . :- �welve years arro will get her -into his hands memories. But site seemed comforted, nc w . acefuliv (.:ill though lie (tilled , I :­__ . asily and at will,che k a plains I 1,01l'olo I'll -: - ill 1 1. - .. - Aelll in ,ordor('to put her away effectually and a,gyain smoothing illy shoulder gently armsi 4-,: collar ),)ones, I 1. ' Injuries —Spille, to (to him the least harm. . . e, h � ra' " a6lId excused wit,l,)Ilt . t. .'. , t that with her check as. stie did when she wi 3 ; nose, I ; ankle, I ; 4 heek,_ 1. Th6 story of his lifq in Aincrica is quito in. his Huld fli - let t)'_­dil!AI-II,: �- ' . . ; - - .and for ever. There can be no doub . I . -is . I & to or s-ent a bullet � 0 luxuries as table,linell, cut g i I . I t-he'erime was attempted with a mercenary happy. � I A writer in 4 lNew Xork sportingop,iller teresting. Ile first landed at New Yo�k in ta the inarf . I . I . ware; tilougli lie Slept 111.1 11 I . . I '. . . . Motive ; the -child coming between this mail hought I inimlit take dvautage f ti is I makes ail interesting comparison the I August, 1882. Before long licbecaine attracte(I . .. . � � . . . I . blaliket - . I t Z:) 1) I . I _ - __ -, 1. , .. I up in rather coanic . I " . .. I - - . I - . . . alift a foruine. If that was so Psyche is 'niood to prepare hc�r.f r Or conling cliall ,,.1 various moths of locom,)tion, with. the fol- ' fly the 8-.(,,-Ie.i of the new country .%long the . 1. I . I . morning phin.ge in tilt, litt - 10 . T . still the rightf tit heiress, and more dantre-rotp- so I spoke of our Visit to t ]owing result : A man can swini a mile in line of tile Northern Pacific railrowl, in Dako- .'. PEAP�LS 0 F TRY K. ---. - ­ - - 4D 0 tle Chase, and ie �..� I � - fUrnighed bathing f&'ilitie.'i f I. ­ . .­ . . . to tile* mail now than she was'as a child. thillirs we had seen It p1pased her to ta k 26 ininuftes 52 seconds ; he, can walk it in tool, and ,Nlollt,alla, ajid soon afterwards lie .. - ­ __ . . ,k I)vhneey � i 0 1. ., - . .he was still Jac - -,-: Atany rate it would be niost unwise to (to about the' gree'n1l;lUses and i ! 6 minutes and 23 secoudii ; he caii cover it came out ill person to it � I not th� courtesy tit!c a,-, - lie gorgeo 8 . lVestigate forhim- A bad daughtee se doin mat es a. g.)I),l - . I . . � .anything in a hurry. There is no necessity flowers in them, "But it was on snow 8hoes lu 5 iiiiiitites391 seconds ; lie .aelf. lVith a sainin. Oil his head, a reA wife. If , a . I Is 111-teinnered at hollp,., 7 :1 . Burke's Peeraqr to procIalill - _ .. . I so strang t. I , I . .-./ L I can run tile distance in 4 minutes 12J see- ' c - ' g , .3, flaps at 11 r brothers *1 men of a gtil.-AY 11ri to" _'" t! I . � . for hastb. I intend—with tile blessing of she said, in a tone of aive. I shirt on Ilia IxLek% coNluroy trousers tucke-1 onarls at her p' elits, , . . : I . ; . conds ; lie can ride it on a tricycle in 2 into very lougle rgell . )(.lots, and with p!12nty aw[ 8i4ters, ail( iirks tier ordin try dtitill"S, . Jack Delai - - )14! H ca-ven," lie mui inurcti. fervently, "to repair' ".It Will seem less. strange and more . 'osl lecy. ,.So, Z1.1i'l...- - . : le pill. tile ella. L - I .� the wront, that has been done ,to.that poor. beautiful when you know thenk better." minutes 49 �-,5 seconds ; on a bicycle in 2 of siver-inotilitel jew try oii Iii -i belt, I _ .leels ar�e tell to one that when -.4he - - ineri qnd tile farmers icid die . <5 ' . I . . __ � mites,29 4 5 occonds i I rl, and to Ile to tier a better ffiend than I , "Are we going there agaiii '., blie a.1-1, 1111I - &lid can skate it in 8uctl Ilia investigation s far and wi;Ic on horse- gets .1 home 0� li,?r ourn site %vil iiiake it , fift miles of the Delalle, - -9i . . 0 - . ., Ohyly. - . . 1 2 l2nut4i 123-il secon(Li. Behind a trotting back and finally decided to fonilfl a city.' wretched. .. . - . I . L �those who suffered tier to be carried away." . . ad(Tressed the wealthy Y­11:1� . , horse lie- gains nearly fc. ur o"lids by cover- He bought outright;jix square miles of land . . . , - Z . `We are going to (line there to -morrow . I I .. it .� I � There was an awkward pause. I could ing tile dist,affia in 2- i itites 81 Se A sIII00tli -'sea -never ritade a sk-ilful inarili- � -Jack,"' they cl-c-filli�-Y' I . I . not account satis'factotily to myself for the Vening. You will like to go?" I conds ; oil the Little �Nlimo' I , :_ \_ n - I ' I ' uri Itiver which was then er ificither d- qninterruipetl prosperity and . �, marked ilefercnc,,� as W,ls ..( . .1.1. feelin.o, of' embarrassment .that made me ' ':Wherever you go I must like to go.' _ while on a r4nwng ho, c lie gallops the mile considered to, Im, by the wise men of the 8111'ecess fil4alify! anyone for usefulness wid . other mall in theTerrit�)I*y,J . . I I ' You don't dislike Sir He I'll - . 1. ill I minti've :39J. second , anti last and� fast- Northweast, Delancey himself had nevt`r . - . .silent. : . nry . . I ' . about the'very worst bit of earth happine.-iti. Thl at-frins of adKemity, lik-k. A .: I "You can't make it out," sa,id Sir HeTiry,. � - le , . . . '. "Oil no. I like him a great deal." � . I est, lie sits iii a.milrow train and flies over on tile whole Northl American continent. the storms of the oceital, arouse -tile faculties , - mantling. . . am glad of that. D I a mile of the steel r"in 1501'seconds. Hence the knowing �Iies shook their heads ' an,l ex -ite tit invention, pt It wag at the first b4!, ­� . . .61iservina my :silence. "That does not 8ur- ' a you know lie , . ,- -tidence, skill, . - 0 � "� . ., . _. : wants you to live with.hin always." . A decoy bass is a novelty in anglill ', 'yet gravely anti predictA.-oil ruill. . e f t . . .1. prise. ine. To you it sinilst seem that illy I 9 - 11 . . and fortitude 01 he V Yager. .lack's arrival in tile 'We" ,, 1-. . mn4nct has been that of a in-Aniae rat', ". I 6 i 11'hy, I roiddit'i (to tha L, " site exclaimed , tile A III, rica 4 Aq,glur tylls of One weighillif I The Marquis went bravely oil notwith- I i . - dining after a har-I " 4� . lei- tha i , . . I were - I . .� 'h4 belonge I to a nian named warningk at . Tile (-xer,.-i.w if c%,-er) facility is nece§.sa-y - I - Y( n , -altle. a 9--ne -mail, anil nothing ing,st appear more, laughing. Then, seeing life grave, hersmile t m o pollmls . I standing tile , ,d redictiolls . . branding tilt-. . . - - . -!Yet, and therefore t" -3 I I , ,livent,stiddenly and she said with an accent � Dyer, that hL %erlin 1I .ki to its it )IIIent'. I, its hic. - as lily daliall - ; . I 9 . y . ­ I 'That t har I c , --mvi than lily proposal to adopt - . . � liakI tmine,l from 'a fit (if isttstcr which were geatoitoLim. potired ' 4 ; I ,11� 'j o, � �_ , , .0 .- . , ?.ft. I of C 66 . It u .nApril, IS'S:,', � Inaction. fu. y carried ( if', meanastagnation, - , - . 14-7- a orti-I 1 saw for the first tinie last nij on p You don�t want tile to! just on6 ye;ii. " The f rin a in I poll him from all ikides,allil - IN,]' � . 0 1 1 ,,.,3,rr"'�;' ,,,, 11 . ail4l death. ()it the eithe -.11"I.11(l, over_�.xhatl.-;- .' said a gaunt Canailian flAll, . . Hy ery effout is in explical)16 until the cause go , ay -T1,1 � 0 --you will not niake me his gills, uprwrAnd low r, hudill theac f)yer (I 111111,111y times said it was a fool's errand ' ranch. " He's got tit(' gell�',-v - - - . - * . I . . . go.t i . I 111 I tiou, and, if the period of rest necessa ' to) - I __ __ . . andstevealed. .Nlyquick7, Wl vel, W that his 63311 CAH't CAtCh -epiug wit It tile flay), li�- y t h I I . . tha t Prod ileef I i t st, . d.. � r .1 fa3tens a a' perfect kt Ji c e, ,ill . I delli (1, it wil !')' . veins, you kin bet? Ile's ."ll ' . -.tii-,Iiigiii,)odaai-eiiiexl)lieai)ie. .11le-lieVe, .)It duty, or take the old ai-led, a tent in this I esoine desert oil the , . he's fair, sio be i.-7. " ; i �Iy ch i�1111 1f::;;,II ake"you (16 anything, Psyche, i kiiinnows wliilo,'( I restore its, Vigo - be' I wear lt,4(.If . . � . �. - - . 6 . out. flealth Anti hit)) )illtiss require thAt - - . , ' that hurts it. You sh live with Tile as I 1111111111'al b,%it. 1 Wlien lie grets 'to the "ter lie banks of the Wttle 5 imouri, and, when the i ti . 11 Be me faith, he is tha' S . - Tnt, not. or e of those moods woula appear y . . "s lie roecognize4 anti obeyett- - . - . . - - . � : long as you Vill. 11 I " driven m�hlch held the canvas . iese lam C4 . - � led a son o - , . mwe unaccountable than the pliases lit an , want.,i to fish lie attaches a long line to the last peg w . f Erik .. liv's � . echipse *if you knew of the shadow c.tst upon I "�Al illy 1) other," she "I cla.imed, el"ping swivel ia.,A au his bas.,p into the river. Four 1 house in "ition he I broke a bottle of v r - matter th a rank o life, any m-0111AII, N. I I Patrick's low � e p 6-ille I - No It o n heart. Skurt I . - � my life. That shadow is nearly past, thank lily arin to It r breast. I or five fet-t np Owl line i� a large fl -fol am big over the iron torni piffils, alill christened tiit. - she prinev-ss or peasant, who undertakes the. - I I none—arrah, thin, lw J,Lbe . :,�: _. I Premently said : I F � I 1 % I . I . . . . ' . -:. __ 1kirml! One of these days—not now—you shall . I ailnur fist, W1101 lealto, dil tile bottom for enihr.yo city 'Medora, in hotior of hits wife. ; care of it family beco, e lie "" . . I . . me at once responsible second to no - , - Would y u like to I'lave' F c a wa, ' ast, anti it small nia i .4 intentioi of gi)iii., li�r,ely ' for the welfare of ti . I . . . kikow all?" . � ,th I 'i ' I ' " . I -ith,penant o1Qhe tie It"llounced lit o f t It amt -It wur told ill) to th'(' � I _. . . I I I _ ys for ba . .t m I E, - : I Inily, wht:!Iter she . - a c0pipanioll Ind friend ?" The line is y forty 6r fifty reet, lit') tile shee ) .1,1111 cattle I'llsitiess, I:tliyt I t'n ith her own liands, . . ;-. I As.he spo',-:3 the last words lid opened his � I top Side. 84 1 a , actually toils for them wur over last inoilth, a,- lit- , - I . -do'l el)ook and took out a paper, which lie now . "I (19 not under6tand'that, I clinliot live I long. Dyer 6ays th:Vt mi 8()()Il as his decoy rutle shack oi logs anti inu.1 which lie fur. - as dootm the laborer'8 wif �, oi. .4 stivithin" whei . I I . - . ' - . inip!y oversvo:,,; � lord -mayor or . I .1 - N put -in illy liand. - - I always with lier and with you too." . is iii other ham gather about him and keep'l llished luxuriously fol Ilia Wife, sectired large , and.superintends the %irf rk oi'othem, Us does ,,, . oldood. l'niatrI!1v8hV()f�'; .1 � I t., - . . 1. . ,.;! . "That is the cheque for tile property you Not while we live asuniler as *�Ao. coniulg, alld lie vasta in qmong 'em, suaking ,I tracts of Covernmeat l4lid and bo-d�.ht iiu- � tile Iady rich in all the onds of tbils %-ol-1,1 I as- palm�n' off I I ) riliter. ' III:( ­ . 'tlicl to- live with us and fit!(- 'em out right attlot left. That's the way lie I . - . � . Bid" if I ask E � . I( I m ill- - - I I mir-re good enough to lei, me have, " lie said in . incrous herds Of cattle. At filirst the fiert!ers . Tile re.il . )onsibility is th ,re, an"I lit) one L -11n. slippery, .is if a fl., )T i . . A t,ftw of real gratitude. " With it, flervard, ' says yes." # . doe's it, and lie eAtclies more big bam thim and roaming cowboys of tile Kid' Lands esf.,"pe it I without.riskit g lot only her'own - own name.aii' previo-zis I ect,!` I - . I ".Site will hev�ar s'�%yi ye ," Psyche I - looked ulx)n him to Im, 1, I I I I . - give.yon permission to ask my daughter to . a said any man oil the river." � . happiness anti 4elfare but those j)f ,tit . ' I fidently. I , . . . . wid:cr xta� C. I - be your mife. ' ' . con :� � . : . . -K9 - ­' - .. vollilected with her. . I This last si , . , "Never, n&er; peer T. -I , . .1 I Ontario is not . ,tile only Province that's AN ADVENTt fLiOhf K CRAN I . . - 'ranch maii of 'snlall Illealls - This was as unexpected as . � ' . - . - . I , .1 . . . - I . . anything lie had . - . ende4voring t,o incream its breed of quail. I — . deavor, who ina,ole a 1)1-,I,cti( - ' I - _______dEN­ . . I - . � &, said or done, and his tone betraying I I laughed and "ked lb)w he'Lebuld tell A conimittve meeting o * the Nfainlant who would surely leaj,e, tile.Axi,untry atter Ile 1. . - -.-. .. � .. mud" at his nvigiibtnir�i` ,"I', i � Y, . . 71 . a ; . . - . - . . . none -of that bitter sinse of deprivation ll�( , that. - . 1 "a ..... ha -I secured a few hunting trophies to - carry ' . I . , e ,, I Protecti--c-Association was -held at tile Le- RPRutifY thf Rome. . . .i - " . . � only tolerated foi- the sake - . . - hall .before displayed I can tell it by What I el she-anower- la�ud bote " back to Paris. They hAteJ him because . I ... .i I . ma;de the contradiction . # 1, valic0liv , B C , the. other he lia4l a servan and wore clean clothes. An yet vre have ficithling ready-made ill L . . . I ! ed. t Metta. - I . . _.� - . More Obvious. I . . I evenifill. In addition t I the 300 pheAsalits He was a "nionapolisj,". . " That's riuk:lt. (-'-LI " Wol . . "When she looks atlyou md you loo[lk a to the Aspinwall (Eng- - . 9 - � t apall. it was de- I going to fence in tried : liah) enamelo, prepared for immediate u i . ",' In givin you my od�uglitei, " he - co,ntin- . t i from China an J they mid, who was I this country equal you didn'tsli�';ot yotir dirty . . I - -I., lied, to you may, perhaps, find sone reason het—when y u speak low to --th as yo (lid cide'd to import 100 qu Lit. These will be , Se tit - ­.Jaek Dt� . � , I " ' - . . for my eager desire to adopt Ps lie. " n .� � . u) scare hi!n away, but they found he had . itirniture' pailittlig, and, as they are -now . � one of the men. . . � C, W_ ight, I co, Id cry with �h(e in in illy turned (town as wx)n they arrive, and if ' � - -1 -!Iic!l 11 __�, - H I had not been blinded �y a ,over 9 a heart. Then how could tit bear to a e its they do at idl well the, re should soon be been a soldier once and would not scare. 961d everywhere, it is just an well to tell .' and sand, aii3itow, N% . - - be said of you - " . , - . .� leffhotion I might have found another re sitting as we sit no*, whispering to each some The cowboys said he had come to drive �peep e fl I , ' - 1, I � ­ and seen thatz' . ason, , I shooting. The association al. I I aw they cau renew - their tlinvy� ' AAA I tell yc"i (-)It hin them all off their ranches. The ht;nters le. . Wakefield or other rattan chairis,, tileir ,)Iii _ . I . , ) 0 It I , rOlIgh' tile night with no tit 'gilt read over 40 members. and it. was de- , i .", ,I(),v' ., . I was taking a bribe. I (r" 4. . I I . . 11 I clared he was going to buy up their butralo eano-seated era, and ho . � . as , youli" IV. �s t . \ . 31-Ve found poor Psyche in the library for any other ! IlNo, no !--she could u(t do, cide( .to canviw the neighboring city New , w to paint tit * ' trapping I. it er, at the open . ' . ! � . their ponies t,) result,,! -1-i � � Imsking, with pailied' 4-ond 0a�. It Avolih Ile too much pain. ore Westminster to iuc the membereflip as g: oundo ; and to own the troth'the youug - common Willth r (wooden) chair so that iet , . Delancey has g4l,', Sl),.,IvtII_)TI1 : . I . - - bmik, and striving to understand: that each than site could bear. She would rathell live 11) . Man did act em it hou were going to buy the : will be a beauti Ill thing. When there is a . ­ . much as poom ble. Lho farmers in the - I he's got a gi-cat k-ind Ir- * - i � . . are fivinj I saw r T , broad, low wint w that you want to use for : V I ; . �, I ' alone than see' that' you are my brother and district . . earth. . i i I . jaffledlhuo of black marks meant a word, and iadon, a he& t I ­ i It doesn't iiiak�� ml.� 411!1`e'*� . - gat- these words taken' together told of not her's. " . . It took the best part of the fizit . plants, a comin it wooden wash-beffIch paint-.' - 1 . 10"Al - . ;,f . rt, a tile 1Z,iogh ture will be appea . year to a � __ . .- !� How could I tell lidt: that F I oveoli Ethel Ruppo Convince tile peoplo'that I)e -%for"-, though ' ed with some if these delie'ate col(ors, )r . . , : was a lord -mayor or . I . � - opl.4 wanted to know. I ed to to prot It I its anti usil on the __ --he ,.vai a ,I- I'.` Mf I * L . . . ill " 0() i . k . i yondet . . - . a little longerithe evit hour. . leapital at couitnal' yet.—Now,-b,,ys. ixvhoon C - 1110"Fe I? I rose, putting off 'r-- umbia ir 4Lt least I plenty 07 touter wear, in- blacks, dal. Frox�,the book she looked round the roo than I loved her� nialinlan(f (if r1ritIso­ R I sanguinel f I all, was R Balle man, with done over for Is I - . atll�thc ,Mrelves from floor to ceiling, filled ld, anti with ail blues, or Ifidiar reds, such will make a mib- . : I 1.1108C critters Ii%-Vly "' - .. . 0 1 two years. They I d quite a told snap , I- - . ' . ' ! I 1"Iliectinview. liefore maliyth�'y8he won stantial and ort atiffenital stikud. . _� 'itli I , Psyche rarelycame'down fre,m'her rlomn there after Cl _ which (Inove 'the - ,p -Aiadlar books. : . lrist� __ ' . - . .. nam, ,nere need ,, I N This last chaillpf(ill lif life- � - '_ �.L ' - " Are I hey r.11 tit c Isanie ?" she -asked. I.'. before sunset; �ve were to (line at ,dight ducks south - Tlle� If&,. e now r*t ;ued, and the respect of his Western neighbors in tnote be, with these pretty paint cans, as really , !ack Dula . - _� -1 o'clock, but.Sir i1cary,had asked me toc�oiue the shootitq . wa 8 -than one, b I , diseumion was . - . I I , --,",io, se�-,, this -is quite different," replied I . � is agaip ex:ellent., - y tit still they fto6k Itim -th-lic for use as toma�o cans are for cooking, no ! � Just who lie was or whure , intlicafternoon. IwmbiddingEth . a Well -plumed bird tit - I - vt"hei, lopellilig another, andi tellin _, tile I el gtxxl- at ought to be piticked � .0 . - Z3 - Tile extrat , "'ore lead-colorod wicker furniture or worn _'. . not even his einpl(FN * r lit'( ,MA�ry it coixt.,ti)ned in a few easy wor night at that mome t ud tile mutual pros )-rdiw4r2y ,Oces id for trotting and who could eaa ly be swindled. Their dingy shelves. . . I 1. .- , . JA. But . llf� 'i o L - i . . 4 .: sure of out liands cto'llv"pa. hol%es at th f3a f Jar J- Ro"e's ire was * I to its highest pitch when tile . . . tro(lueed himself a -s Sllell� . Lhe story failed to '61iarm Psyche, for she yed the feeling �ith I e I Mullet L - - - ' -- . ,. . . . 'I I �' , . � - . . "1.,a-,Z(tUvseriouS .object in making these which we looked for ard to tbe.meeti California attrill,, ;rhi� s d marqu.is gained control of about 50,OW . I I-ALDY'S H0MlK'1N1lADE'WAhDR0RF.. ; ". claimed—although - Ills L - I � ng Americaffillastitute;Ne York, for two days ' I than thirty to lie ail — . . -_ - - I � better than my falteriig, ton lie expressed.. t. I acres,,Rf land in Montana,which took in the It iade it ' , He told .la(,L . I I � Se". . . I , 1011A threeprifficipal trails 'through which tile anti was amp . � --- -als.quiries. lwentuptotlicho"lea our, -and after last week, caimot f it to attract ex 1 n layself at a trifling expen . erner. 11 . . - 11 Gam you feid them—all thes-e little some general conversation Sir Henry excus- attentioin'through t th world. 3liTues- cattle were driven to the F,"t, ,% y repaid for tile time atid - originally front "the i`z1-t,' - - .. I %vords in ,all these books?" she asked in . I (lay V25,W) was pail for t gouth, &11(1 trouble, as -1 co npleted it, hanging and. all,: inthe North West wrlt';� he . I - library, lea' - . . . I ed himself and went iu�o tile . for he stallion West.' At the time -it was e lly widd in two afternoolls. I . � of ,-grt)\ I Ethel and,me to otirse�ves. . I . w:th tile intention . . , AILVIC. V'"g 'Aleazar, und $24,1 9) another youngster. that the cowWym in the neigh rehZd were 1, ' 11 Having procured two triangtil-tr, pleeN . co.intry. " . I . . . . - i V I 4. , I I Yes, Ethel can read theni all, -and so. We strolled in the sbade of tile pinewbod, None of Wednes lay's pric" appyoached met against the Marquis 9 nts.of I.New ! of wood one and a half inches ihick, to lit - , . .ncey hem, Tile - - I k Will you --be able to read them one of these b Y Ell - - . and there I asked Ethel to the8oalmos res, althoug York corporations, for they began to sholot illt,o tile corner where Lwauted lily W -G-11- Silencer Knight niatters litt . I . AT" said Sir Henry kindly. 11 I 0 he my WIN, and 1. h . - 11 I - ­ 11 syche drew a long breath iA sll6ce. "he came into lily arm and I held lier them S13,106'and SI0,(X ) wem paid. The aver- the Frenclintau'a cattle wholesalt- and menaced r0be, I fastelletl them t'o the wall by illeall-4 .across hi,. _: - i . - . man stumbled I - I . - 'nen tuming to Ethel, she said :— - oblivious of everythil g but the crowniiii agre price of all t le horses mold is $2,712. his herders when they wlere off duty. Appeals of btl-T3 of illouldil leaving a spaetiof. . the 11 . "I -, . T-bere was appare t ground for tile fear that ' I /' where Knight—after . . - . - � Eappiness of lily life. . to the Sheriff proved useless, 80, finoling him- - about a foot I , Aal between them. 'This I . I:w the 4 . . -Now I itant to hear you sing a " � 'g " Why are existcd it few inon his ag that a notable re- - In I a I if era stockmen (Itir 99 you crying, love?" I asked. self in a baoll fix, tho Mar . ! " -with words. . I .quis doeteriniiied to e to serve a i a rccep6lele ox, . i�� - I . She raised -her head frouil action would foil() the purchase of Sunol, take the mattoor into Ili,, own han( . for bounei-b . indulging in a ­04ot." Do , - t it, artic . -�o � � Ethel took her into the drawing room, 1.1 and : floces, oX. 1 3 of at I f . .- ,it , -11 11 y a�t phenomenal ' ,scriptlion deSirud ,; � the young fellow, -ho m showedin ., I � breast anc Axtell and Ils- %% � and Zi tting down to the piano sang a simple ,, e a face radii appinegs'. , . rest, stop the trouble, himself. He declared if Ile conveniently a hand,'llue CC. ) .! . I [but there #,.re 110 signs of it now. or is - found a mail kill' Ilia animals, 116 , . t not , ell evitlell, I . . . � . . Why should I url I,"' she askeoft. . . I. . own heart anti abolit 11"� ' . would " Into - tho lower shelf were screwed , ' ableservice, xvh'icli ,..Lv­I- I ooks oi which to Ilan., gal-Inelits. - I . - , aiiii 1) 1. . P, . . disgrace of -arrest , .. months he was shot at by ail unseen enen e tipper helf, which I had previously .- , I ) ik'_11.14 Ill - yo I Is ) W11011118 It � ruallad to tier oivu accompaniment. out, I there any. indicatic)n Of declinob of 1 terest - 1111te would a afteer. - dozen . _ Ivas perplexed. I hav6 SW --- tl I �hoot the rascal as .,. !I — Ob, that isbaautiful, "said Phyche, aft(r -i I I . nurmured my lovo over her bei - '', in trotting. On the ecoi trar .t . I . In six . " ; 11 1 walit to a I n7he.:(i, I iistening in rapt attention. ty " Th . I I that the interest in the )reeding of rotting � � IL I : - _� I- kissint, the wavin 'hair, I heard a si ' 6 less than eighteen tinivs. H is most bit ter cavered with b I 'y� I � - . - .; � 1-mear it again, let me do it." And seating 0 9 . nother- I Ftock and in',41c d�evelop ont, Of this species - n �Illize-cblored plush ill stiell :6 . I . ment ; there "I is - * ed sob. - ! foes were a man named Mitchell . - for ever in his de )t. I I , . :.t , terself before the piano she pressed the notes - U and ou ni-xviner its -to c4liceal the outer edge of the ' had located ;w a - 'rlllei� - ­ It was' etting dusk when we saw 8, * of Bport is greaterl than wer.. Moreover, a old hunter called Luffrey- I . St W 11 . f *3, she had -seen Ethel press them ; ])lit wl,;,n I ; ! - . . � - Aot for the Ai�jricau trotter has started .Ls Six., et front tile floor, and liad at , 1) , -fairly good judige 1.1, hl.,I, , �� .. . , i- ' nothing but diso-ord came from her toach Henry in & drive. , I . inai I . One day while riding over tile prairie ' 'IL'!f, NY. '� :3 1*0� lich wifs stis- righti e. -t iiiatiiig that � i � I '64 1 . ill)' in E.iigland land i rit. Europe general- . tachell U; it at b -as . i - am going over to fetch 11'syclie—my . accompanie ,�� i � ; . ;--, aiie drew back frightened, and looked around - I d by one of Ilia most fait !, P -0111,w! y � I . -e , holue illadc" iq - w ly, so " that �hel is every ro- . : . �, I . would not silec-lik f- . seeif wa were- laughing at tier - I lowers, a mail named Paddock,a bullet whist- - this wise : I - � , ­ - . . to folly. other child," he said. I gave him the ke3 .8pect of prices' be' ustail ere hful fOl- Pelided a p,,)r�iei-e, a .. . . ness Iv , . of tile door, content to . _0i led. TrI " A piece of 6 . : 2 Delancey - if' it- I I . .. - stay with in love. . I hishead,theamoke eurling front a little' retfinne in imitation of Golfe- , . man to enter his svI`v' - . - Rat the poor child's ignorance and dismay riore profit in r a' I . - . - Ten minutes �erhaps f, 1!b ""' ag trotters than in tel f sage brush about two hu . : .. . - I , , another way. . y whell is " ndred yards lin ta t I I . I , _: . - -moved us in homes for the army. 0 presenting a ,Wntteau scvli�v ,_ .: pact which they -then niade 11 , peare again in the drive. 11 es .ry, re - . . ; ..-. I . . Sir Henry ap d H � . . - in front. Without a nionlent's hesitation was t id-bottoill with the . '' regretted by either';Ao:, ,t' . I I I ..- " You will have to learfi'a long while, was aloneana,walking hAstilyl — . ordered top ai . . a I . . . I i I . - the NI , lira (Ilig his 8 )lira intd his' horse's bronzecolored plush. , . . ' - � , - - � -i . -can I - ," said Ethel, sit- 46 , flail a ti)Tdashea head oremostl 1. onsilkilt , , . ,dear, before you - .r - " I .. harl Work allid. et . p Where is Psyche?" he asked when hit - .'. - I k an ? I I . I :..: � .1,ag down beside her aill taking her hand " The Pluall-covered- shelf se ' !d . . __ I 'I , as within speaking distance. . He Couldn't Answer the Quelitioi. - I T-V(d to It( I _. Knight beheld in Jaek Dei� ...:' -1 I have been learning since I was quite .a I. :� DIR.W+LY TOWARDTIfE A"Up,H. I i an ( ,c. . - . I . .1 "I left her in the house - I - Ad brass placque and a tall blite va' . . a- gentlelliall and it fritintl . . . - � - 1whon I 6am, 3 to Who's running thii hotel, anyhow V .1 The ringleader of' tile I * The effect of the whole was onderfiffl.Y - well as he wasaware of lli� . -, litLle child. " away. I heard her singin in her room' " . gang jumped to ns I ' I . � When - we left the house the stam were . ' 9 1, asked a landlord of A traveling man who' feet and lovelled a Winch Pretty.and artistic. " - : 7 . .1 .� .- that with his faithful Flu" a .- , .. . "'She is not there now," he a'llsw red a c Mar- ' . I . . , ll� . . wasn't disposeAl to accept the situation as . - ' . I .- I . I � t. 'She is gone." quis ; but the -latter like a flash, and while , Al CHAIR CUSHION ... . I . Spencer Knight, 110 Illight ., . � - ,. . . . .- .; .. I - . . - I . ineol -i have done. I . . . .. I I . . ' - . . . 11 Look, look," cri�d Psyche, liftifig Ethel's . IMT W�RK.) :1. � , akly as he migh I I going. a� full speed, drow his little silver- ) A ne - I .11 - ell . . .- nomealsions, his We, -�ud----I - (CONCLUD191i . - _ - - "Who's running this hotel 9". � i � I I mount4xt ea ,%r ide., chlit Bilious, which pos-_ - - . . . ­ I by Ja-.k Delanecy (-.f tile NN . . hand in delight,- to see, she wears dewdrops \ - _____ — - - I ' . - :, r�p ter, 6nd the ,would-be ass- sesses the idea of adaptability to a greater * - . � .�.. I . �-, -on her fingeris. -11 - 1 .2 .41 . . , — 9 �an be, I ON " That's what I said.." : . . 0 - li fell in hi3 tracks to rise no more, . L .­ ais h Illy treasured as CV�T "' .. - I . me, -coffee or fruit stain I �- . - ' degree thanniany of,ill(,. (jeco.-ativ- �rticlet .' : . - - ­_ - . otharof the hand was badly wounded, and 0 . e.)()11;1 We".11 111___�" ., At a word from her father Ethel'took the e'd- -from table clothe by pdurilig bo"li " Well, I can't say. I haven't mf�ido u p I "An"; . . . the Wonourabi : I:- I . 'Delancey of Her '-%Ittlest) . I _,� ., . A in 'my mind yet whether it"a the colckroaches .' the rest, quickly leapin 'low scattered about houses 'wherewith 90 1 - .. - It . . . . 41i&mond ring off and slipped it on Psyche's water over the spots before wetting or ap. pl' _ ,,J1 to their ho m is xact- � . %_ . - ' . . 0 y in Ight. cV,renchmLr,Jse3.,q_' thle4oul.ofman, in appearance e I � - -soda and coal oil, citric acid or wettin nothin 1, a a a "n�110tll tea c<)st Z .,. . . .. . I.,..-. finger. "It's a dewdrop thatdoesn't fade, and ing or the nocturnal insects that make sleep sought sat t i i 'a I lik Blue. � ; . ,; - � - _: ,,abut af -.y, and fitsover ' * sa 'i. Now, although Cal L-1. " . I 4hing. Ze back and 111alf over the f ront of the chair- , , . . ­.. that you can keep for ever ) and you. shall in whisky. before W,f ,;,antalatic, dream of. hope. very popular after this little incident, . 1 . I . ; car it always, dear, for my sake.," - sive to um out for yO+dL ',' i marksm;wAbi i tilled t deal of respect back. The chief beauty of this ,aw cushio�n, . -..,. frain. time to tilm; --wIlly "isl 11 The acid wi . Y for his t : ---: � - '111! take the color out of red table, cloths. _. .­.." . I �. C n . . I- ilk regard to his prosperoilA - . 'Ie in the Ill lit she. . 00dthirsty herderP, which is made of the ni � ,. \ .. As Psyche sat bymy S14 .1 into the n" '�"',O,f the . '11 g , .1 I , No bustles are worn, but the Fr6 Tar"s Sootolk4lors,in ft01W1'XtH#ea, aq4 theill mm. � . � ' I - , . . 1-_ Similar to hiR speech at I'. held up the ring and looked at. the g neilig gowns have very mall cushi' a of ill& .1 and bord robas - P�s" 1n t * B"d Land$ f Milk emploved for this- purpose, and filledwith ' .... . .% � I 1- - i tfully, I ion e am tlie� prfbnol�&� 'that time thenbefortb. . . _. '. dinner -part he was Ill res ­ .. , I �_ - . I . 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Let n Engineering TrIUMP A talk of�other matters to -night. If oud geneW !-b ot J with a .Augh, On Tuesday, March 414 aptitul2el,for siew. your be= An * natter of fact, 10 mg quarrels'mikht have doo -,they said,nothing at- n of. the R r open i flourkz h of trumpets, the Prinoe of es second ight Hon- been laid to �Uje up, an' found a empty all for almositilialf an hour. Then Delancey' Wb�n the Vol y Co4venjent scapeg"t, Fail of St. Mar lebo e, coin- dyspepsi& stal formally. opened the new Frith Of rth i ourable the y . n fea I 80 11 hitched my pony an' gev him a spoke: "H ve he4rd On the plains of Alberta th ed I of. bridg(, which has been styled the Ki as the Honourabli John disease is at yo oata—.spose thets all right?" nothing front hqr for two months. I tqld only know" unknown, said *A cowboys 'Richelieu Delancey, threw usuall I, ritaial you are Ve out l:oridges. Itis big enoughto be add to- 8V,I,tworth ry welcome, " her not to write, as I *as so' uncertain abi W810 aPade adet" they said ack, " ve an a man could well be starbing. How iii she the w onders of the world. It far su his coninil8slO as a lieutenant PaWY upon Cah'in lZue7 the very �with Lam �P Blue, and laconic but exp ad ed's e-it-for-grituted style, but "Metta is well, very well."' not or ly in utility but in its str c tl�e an- pArtm-nts in th an enj Aneering feat the Eiffel tower. ''The, in Her e Alban cuss. ive verdict of mean Willi% to, tolem the fellow for his daugh- ilence again, broken this time by Knight: one OJ vilocated his a ro his s oral Meanness Larned ter's sake,, calcul �tion has been made that the- Delancey ?" Both men paused LurtLdr a, in their three, antilevers, with its connecting irderm6- pul-Posed trixicing an entirz; added the vice of I iness, for which reason, dusty, Jack. Can't ypr walk, and Jack puffed violently at big pipe. lie ttT 1p lengthways on �t c fresh start in life. o accomplish this he undoubtedly, he tolembl to the 4 e son ? A smell o' rye or I set end, C e his native land, literally to Jack Delancey, "You picked me up & stranger,- and treated oil inot Only left encourag:7 his prett,y ur bon, or eve a pitch his tent -settle six thousand miles to the d, lighter Mett It r, cOuPI6 O' fiElgers of gin, me like the 'white man' that you are. you nearlY the swric height as the Paris tiow a tu accept the attentions would had The Ili tter contains on ly 7,5W tons of irou n "dL you have ward of the Brit sh metropolis, but also �, id her by the* iandson' go faith in my manhood while the Forth bridge has absorbed over West le . Englishman. , "I don't in- men to use liquor, so - do trusted me implicitly. Have 'ustified your repudiated so niuch. i of his name as was not figured oil the robability th 13 at if Jack not use it myself, and havenone' 50,000 tons of 'the fineRt steel that cou d b& a'�y �or his own identifica- 11DUld on thoplace, confidence ?" ithsoltitelY necess ige ic6s of business awaid marry Met. he might 1, pool 11 his You Will find spring water at the well, 11 Yon have, Spence—a housand times Procured. It was begun in 1883, and has, find the ex x siness interests ith those of his.- taken about seven years to complete. The, tioll son -111- yonC fir, and pfe0a0tdy% of milk in the cellar. over, bay. Here is my hand -on it."' ,ar W st. urn �oridgc� proper -is just Over'& mile in le gth, ,eiety in the r law by t lie miserably small herd rhai 's the beat I'can do for you, Iarned. sc tole %ibl� 'successful in his of - cattl g over, Thanks, Delancey. Now,twat me & little 0 to Delancev, and himself roam Hell yourself. That lie wits but e viaducts onbach end con lie timg otir-s to e d is more, and believe that I would not pry into it !�re a -onsiruct his,o," fortune hitheran thitlieratfi own sweet will and Bit neither I 11 t high ground, and V� moil, It he the;ttog ther i)c inferred fron the fact that, some at Jack's e �ilk nor water josse ed �otir private -affairs for the mere sAc of ell 11 ay xpense. . a add h4lf a mile more to the I It 0 tile In, an charms for' Cal Larned e . t ew ay. f ter the I [onourble John's and-. y hr eing meddlesome, or to wound you. M k four years , How tile ur"Voury d" hi if full length upon the rough bench I go ahead ?" . I - ,trance froin su I an Tinsatisfactory ihm The height of the spans abov thet It( r r became� f go pretty ngthe shanty, and filled his wor 50 fe pa sage IgraTiall alvin ev i r ran 0,10 tvtcr is I ct, allomong for the Surely. L"At us sit on this boulder roolus alld. '111 clubuses,'plaill, of the largest vessels. To attain this li ight, ball] - Pall At. and good irl as FooMwestarned in one if mout' with fine cut tobacco, which he chew- 11 Delanci6y, you just asked about etta. Delancey found himself the owner of a J:tck those con ruing t e answers to whichare ed , rery carefull for * the of You do not love that girl.' I knew i the %n have this necessary strengt , tile! flillg tuatter of thirty thousand acres y paw Of' locked, 8 n�tiyil: ors tower high above, and tn re-- 8, 0 ver which roamed the * Nature's, sealed books five minuts. 410 . then succ�eded in night that we wre last oil this spot, hen 1-icil grazing When Jack Delatticey a' brta' drov ming a grasshopper some sevdnteen feet you quir ail elevation as high as St. raul's, ettled in Al told me of your -engagement to tier e(i lord of shorthorno, in al. JA fillest'and largest Metta was twenty ears old. wa cath compariso'libet ecittlielloo North-West.. Above and be- had then It rcallly�happy with etta, y Mite' from him by a dexterons discharge of You will never be ed w lived with her father on the plain aild ot ter great bridges of the world a8r. all this, Jack Delancey was the most or six year s for five b juicc� and proceeded directly to the for your wife." follow yon( -a, having left tier mother a then- mat, er which just then accounted for his, 64 Stop," said Jack, wi I a faint mile. ilar young mail\ ir the eAstern part of is k, I Length, Greatest 3pan- popl. -Y, i hbo — sand miles i Mayin an Ontario graveyard. Presince at the Delancey Ranch'. C9", This question is undeb itable. 'I have j. . � L, .. erritoi both alnong his neig urs I ..1 feet. feet. tile T is How Jack Delancey came to pay mark- over to.our place to -day, Jack ?" asked Metta to marry me, and it is u terly Who were'not-yery numerous --and with h* ed attentioi is to this girl is no coriun- F ort -h ridge ...... 8,091 1,7101 lancey, in despair, threw down the paper impossible to discuss the matter. anti plied Yes, I think so." T dge ......... 101780 245,' I leol,v boys'," who were decidely numerous. To drum at &U. She was the only 'mar-. anti 11 But", ted KnightJ " you love with r I all, after tliew Western style, he was 46 Wlaygla bridge.. 818 IM ria�. cable, rl within a day'i'ride of the ell now, Jack, how long iii it since all your = and 13OUl 4nother wi:kman. .,ZY---UQ De ance ra and 119 IVae, 1W ch. Women are scarce article 3 you �planted yourself (town here? You carmot,deny that—you (to not de�ire to Lando bridge..'..-. 1,760- tbout fQ111, ca Crumli�i br* I 0 1,800 I th.-_ ellergetic melon of the Houad in tile er itory, and unmarried women M deny it. You love, as you can neve hope iNlarylebonci had discarded the are es 0i 44 Britannia, lie ally few and far between. Metta 0 9, , T�o w ong was you here when I gev to. love Mc'tta, 111,4 sister Florence. go. 1,511 d4ilonourable" nd -Wentworth" and the Brooklyn bridge.... 5,862 Larni;4 wM unmarried, she waa young, ml yer a knock -down to my 41 Nonsense, I pence! Lady F1 ence jJ1 %A �t tile or and 'transformed lin" ar. it he two great arch sparks she was pretty. Not only so ; she *w" well "Almost , e , - :, Knighton your sister ?" lge, lie wall still a He informed, fairly well educated, and possem- "SO ? NV I now, I ain't much of The very same. You see,, my dear 10110w, 1,710 feet each, re beyond Vol 111to Delanc a a span rllig�lt have callud himself Moses Smith—ho ed of much ood co mon-sense. She was, scholar, so ef my calkerlations are wrong, before attempted. Each is I I 0 feet ider- I too am ail honourable.' t was a �ather Aa (trawl andaea­ from a soc 'lit CN -6, have adopt(, iaistand int, the superior of all kindly ke-rect me. One year front four years shabby tri k on your part, 1 Delancey, to go: than tit central span of the Brooklyn brid e. - q olled tile saine with powerful Western her neighlixtr8, exe nti leaves three years. Now, on yer own show- over there . and loge your t to my 8 It has c, st, or it was estirriated to cost - to". uld still have -remained a perhaps, Spencer Knight. (Knight w ' in', you're been sparkin' Met for four years. while you kept me all these 1110 utl i 0^0001 in- money. In human life, lip W sl�lltgl but IIQ wo as peculiarly reticent in regard to his ante Now, Jack, when are yer goin' Septeniber,188, including five dro rill.11 ee- to marry to be -come reconciled to my'father.—Ilut, to! wlt.f c my I ".1 . cases, the fatalvecidents in counectio Fori, not, w.ith stand i g that tic young man (tents, though that he had re eived a liberal ga return to our subject. You not o,,l '11 while the y c iltatined boots, buckskin bducation Jack sat up in his hammock and'dangled desperately in love with Flo, but yo have i its construction amounted to 2.3, afl-o'owd big r 1?ecame co wtantly more apparent.) oil the ground. total number of acciden'ta noii-f&tal up to the' nd a sambrero, hat Yes, Metta I.,arne, I was pretty ; but she One le Slowly he repeated stolen the poor irl'a heart M her. 9 he I ha -e trii sanic time was.543. Ali army of workmen, 11 lie dined Larne is word, r "When--am-1 vay fro Utly i thoug t twelve o'clock with '�'t had not the patrician beauty of a hundred- —going iy)ys lld excused without I), murm and -one youn dam s whose acquaintance —to--in*rry Mett-L ?--You are not indulg- honourable in this matter. While a )to nuinberingt, times as manys 4,rM: have v: me been enga ye rs ur c tied niostof the seven inerk, cut glass, and. illuar! d fav' a 'eqnfounfledly poor joke,. I hope, I made no secret of my c trigagemet t, aii(i I - luxuries its V1111c 1i an our De ancey had forsworn when he in antic structure. Icpt in a hain �k�o�,�Ied 1tritle'd ? ., f : studiously avoided anything like a flirtationi building tegig, Wre tholigh Ile 8 in struck Out for the AVest. Met was -clever up ill rather -coarse and his but there were many branches of knowledge Do I look as of I wura 8ky-larkin', or as 'with Lady Florence. We Nv ere thr9w much 'llorning plIlll!P ili the littici miteck v�iich that formed the ABC of Jack's own 8ister's ef I ilicalif.biziless? No, Jack Delancey, together., lid, I collfcs*— A' ell, that makes The Armies of Enroll .al 11 ,t-. i i facilities fo� colticAtion, of which I'm aakillti' you a. goluar' quesching, anti ef no -difference : I tun here t keep it) word The Almanack tie Gotha of IWO. c furnisiltA bathiii lie girl -was as ignorant 0 tains not it ikee led You re thb mail they Pay ou are, yOU'II'gev with Mett." Delancey, a lie M, -as as site was of Greek verbs and 'Egyptian a statement of the military strength the- t1le 'ourtetiy title, accorded him in hieroglyphics. Met dressed "nattily, 11 - Ind a straight answer. 410wisit"", 44 Admit, Delancey,"mid hightwon rather -variouse t lee f Europe. As the "torl liot yet oun r I "tience o my sister of th Lo proclaim this firle sp, ei- fi 44 M d f Ilow, I have never made love. coinically, " that in the pr I refuling or--, iforneat home-made gowns wduld ha%le pre- y oo e are pecially ca nOura appea- lice along- Illellof"turd'. ritonsthb"H b 8ented a rather "'dowdy" M to your laughter for tile very reason that I ell tried your best to behave like a iphinx -. ing facts of this e -lass, and have exceptional alicey ';0, I hwve* although all othe at side tile most ordina y efforts of Worth or have never dreamt of marrying tier. C-1 have iton tile authority of nV: narried intiaiis of information,, their state4nents are a ,Llld the fara ers and the cowboys within every respect for Met, and esteem her very sister ---your attempt was a signal ' ilure t0 Elise. To -sum up et Larned could C01118 dered as almost officit. Fr'm them it lifty 111-iles of i he Delncey ranch free y thoroughly apprecia,.e a good book in good much ; but .1 have been part �cullarly Laref ul while, m for Florence, shchas -made a clean appears that oil a peace footii)g the military -)g F 8 to give tier no false impressions. BC8ide-4. tho we�Lltll�N' Yon. uglislinian E nglish, site could make ail apron or hem- confession to her sister. --Now, are y( I going d6trength of. France is, at the prese t time,,. Ck", they yielded him stl 11 stich a handkerchief with the utmost neat- I believe Mott& and I understand each other W make Flo miserable as well as yourself?" greater -by nearly a hundred thouam men: am was never paid to al Ilm, ouid. niahufacture pastry quite -well. Metta"— grieved to learn, muttered Jack, than that of U'wermany, and very nea and she c Illitil'in the Te,-ritory; and such as.J.), whicil'would have reflPeted credit upon it: You k foryerself, Delancey- D00't that I have unintentionally causcol yoiir not_.quitc, as *reat as the actual ratren Of I)elallcey himself had iieverdremed of d Parisian,chef. But 'hen— know : flabout her I Ain't I seen her sister temporary distress. But as for myself Russia. Taking Russia), and France in Coin- change in the last three years until she don't --I think a fellow need not f 'I ' ti I '1y bination, and putting their armies on w -Ar When Jack Dolan ey first saw 'Met, an a think of nobody nor nothin'but, yott I Can't miserable in living tip to hiseivX"dr. lkc�.. -It was at the first big "rounid-up" -atte 0;1 'footing, 'the numehical force of thes tw breezy summer afteimoon, with the sleeves I see h6w she's a- wi�n' sick an' weary of shall marry Metta Lamed." allies would be greater than that hich gro s- arrivl in file West, and tile 11oY of her sinip!e white dregs rolled up, a huge WUM dillilIg AftAr,a hrd morning's wor, linen apron prot.-cUng -her from the dusty waitin' for you to ax her?" "Wait a while," continued Knigh 'n, lay. Germany, Austria - and Italy could b com-:, branding tile Young CLttle. flour, while with tier chubby hands ille "fix- Jack utlxisotlierlegoutpfth6liatiimock inghis liand upon Irkisr-friend'asioulder. binationput in the 'field. The entml !95 and witt two (if his big strides stookoi over Metta lArned does not loveyou ! What 0owers ol f Europe would have the ady ntage' -niat tliar Delncey o'yourik is blooded ed up" a'batch of brciml for spliper, the ex� Candian from it neighboring his would-be father-in-law. Tell me one doyou my to that ?" f position, and it is probable wouk have t guardsman involun rily conkmaed to himself 0 ranch. " He's got the generwinclituid in his that the girl looked killing." But, later thing," lie said, in a tone of voice which Possibly so�. l3ut how tie you k ow that the advantage'of direction ; that -is, the,- you kill He's ys, an' as Ito pondered c �ver a eiga:r, Jack Delan - 4ndicated that it would not be well for hi's to be the case ?" cpntrol of military movements won Id uII-_ listener to tmper with him. Tell me the lluecallse­ W11 Y--er (y(tu haveril a pistol doulAtedly be given to Germany, whilii the fair, so be is. y's'good sense forced him to adnilit that it t le a is Frch and Russian would not only b,. Ke'llie fith, he is that same respond- trut wn 'child. Does Met abonit ou, Ik, ncey ?)----Well, fje �011111 - uld be extreniest folly in hini to think of �l Von t. care all thai about me, and does site really that %let loves me, and I love her (1, esa lad after girilike Met Lafied as his future wife. pelled to act separately, but _ n6ither mould col a son . of Erin Shure hc?s skiquall to believe that --that I love hir,?" o not aerii)uid object, we shoulld,b�oth 4,m consent to take a position in the matter of' rick's own heart, t wILs not snobbery in that Delarkoey's early y rrali, -thin, I jabers, I inane he's She does, ike to release you front your engaLy ent —' direction subordinate to the other, ilich training, old associations, and family ties Yes" lie went on, "I suppose- You oui ht to tie- great war may be.improbable, but So help you C'rod it view sec:)nd to liolle compelled him iiivi! riably to compare Met here, Delar(gry,­ *aid Lat-ned, cluln- mand ail explanation anti 8atisfactioti front me of a nuzqber of - grave. uncertinties, t may it wur told up to the Station, when I with his sister and 1, is inother—alwaN a to tire W - ill* over' last rnqiitli, as lli� wur a dook or a disadvant c of pr ty Met I,arned. Jack illy rising to his feet what do you take for robbing you of,your affianced brAe. But break out oil these lines before the -preftlAt. lord -mayor or umthin' when he wur ou tile tile for ? WhAt ,to you sup e I . re about I d"Id not begin t lie robbery tin it I was, yea... 18 over. If wa8_sway(1,11f by honesty of purpose, - and lie al_wtr rifle shy of seech-like pran" you ! You never used lilt Ly decent, tolerably sure t1tiat I sliould not be strikins., (1141 so(]. I'm a t never- to 'Inake love" to Met ;' be- 4.8 Palinin' off incogniter. I"ke kinder itnyhow. You -an' yer keeti-yer-thstance, you verY hard. 'As I said, I surinitied a good A Dry Dock at. Gibraltarl, ifig, Jack. Delancc3, he kept hill resohr- tWay, and .., learned as if a fellow wur shamd of his ain't in love with you, oleall -n you u ere a Englnd's proposal to estahlish oll y tfbck yer tion.' ;wl ongrings. I know I ain't a much inore before on started for I oine. A t (4braltar is iiot viewed with favor- 1) t e, y (Avil lialue all previous record-, it cry general favrourite real But., ne'vcrthelc'�SF 'Jack found V lie )out8 lint Met'8 month avo, C -I lArned flied--gc red by a authoritiesat Ili the ehal r of mis last peker was Calvin Larik . e(l, it pIcaqatit oil Sunday afternoon to ride over mv gal, ail' I'm" her ollaJ, &it'. curse me, vouitg bull- -anti before his(leath, lie con- I Iltie5 t!le other day ellor -iv.oya, R1 -pub-' (CP ranch mail iliall means -and -smaller ell- I I tothe eolage, five miles awky, ef 1,111 a-goilk TO stand by an'see fesiged to me that he fiml terrorized 'Nict all(' ican, s Ipported the deniand. nade a pmetice Of 11 thrOwIlig and nOut with 'Metta. If lie de- I ' her., heart loroke ail' tile Uat years of tier played a 1, bluff game' with you. -- You are (hat thq government should give the House- 1111ld- at his really red excuse, he round ill -i very angry. i "" ' f his daughter "I � the paper Voting life ai,ily lily you nor yit lit) not- are. ou, Delancey le.�pliciV information in reprd tothe pro iject- 4)nlv- tolel:atcd, for tile sake o %vhi(.-h came to hi rith his mail,every Satur- In other gay rwAdter lack certainly did not took veiy angry, cot new dock which it is reported th, Eng- day, (Lild which 141 UA liked to rea. Jaik- I,lkLt will (to," said 1aick'quietly. " I anti lie gra-sped his friend's )land wid tihook lish �;overntnent is to build at Cil r�ltar. right, Cal Wouldn't be you if discovered a keenci - satisfaction in taking eare nothing for your hiltisterit.g threats. it with reinarable vigour. miniter of forci n affairs rep i I that. 9 didn't shoot your dirty mud," rettjrted� tea--silliper, they -all it ill the vrcrritorv-- An you my, there is Ili) love lo-st hetween The lionourablepencer Kiiigliton it; still wliat it was propoed to build w s a' (try Delancey'm got grit *tit Metta than 1, - had ever experiencool iii vou and me. ll)ut, there is that which I dis- known Ili Spence Knight Oil tile DOILTIC' (flle of the inen. -Jack eY tiock, al lot that. it wits to,be donstru ed with- anyiiow, which is inore thall -call illpillf, HOUchong f )In daintY ch'"n cuP` in like even wore than Mr. Larned. anti you ranch, of which lie is sole proprietor ; but irk the port of Gibraltar,- al lit conse( ntly lie of Pjll." s. supper% -fack Delancey of Alberta is it() nore, h;.L_- upon illt-itill' territory. N(.,t quite London tlrawing-� oom will never fixid tile guiltv of aly dighonour ts ured Anil I tell vou one thing mill a Itil af i%il_8--dcIiCi"Ug IICCf "t it))' I -will ride ov r thit; frien lo'baving that gentleman 91 e, conduct.,­YeJ;, i I I by this explalltiqll of the pacific in T tions as the men itiounted ight hot bread, with lint I (town. to -of tile old-lion,"and regarding the Ili -milent wir -work aild tile lightestof afternoon." , with'his old ntne when lie :settle(l ter thatthe dairy -i mids lit Delancey Park ('ill Larneol had, acted his rt well. tile plesalit life (if ail Englis) countrN its incliace to their safety, several s kers, It6ing beside pluck— we�` Pe"l- and knew it, He walk ful y -aware, t t uir urged the government to a(!, -),)t precav tibnary' Delalle.ey has, soll.ld had. neer surpas" i- qllcll I"(" I Ila Sol e A Tat kind heart A t, - alld clean hands. -lyppreciated hyJack after a 10119 week- hin poi'nt as practically' carried I I lit! 6 g(;t a gl car Itsures, and the fortif,pa lonk 'Lily dirk-l-ence whether. it(. Of towell Illet, . ilidiffertnt potatoes. anti having guccebded . in' influencing a man I 1'' SL Ceuta. Of course 110. 116 will (UL c ta 8 J izeiand Lonze-vit a lord-Illayor or,a lord -chancellor OVer And,l k rcipro t 41 Met ' lik sy thell Ily ill tile llllpl-PVIllg c ack Delancey, lie knew it would tween their d arl fif, I Al: I �tfelice; s.t:ll they need not gh�e them- 8 ithat hospitality whenever lie journeN ed to Crow- lie ail easy matter to mould Metta - to ti ough them is soine relation be -ow, boy'., Stir up tly did --by brin-in-, the I in onsiderable size nd longevity, the duration of �lic period wiloop 'ell, up fort- -it,; Ike freoilictl his will ; W, tie illdullfet selves ail great eoncern oi- quile wiih fear, girl a new novel or I'something liretty.' "t) chu,kiingan he BlitifliVoloff to mount hispoliy of growth and length of life being speakii y Cr tters 19 for it is not the habit of this partiell a I lion. -liallipioll of gell MIly, longest to pro This lsts tile individual under they became good omrades, and both ell- and -ride holue. - voke ail unjust quarrel -,vith al y other' in the Ia4ges animals ack Delancey's forvinm, tI e long quictStindayfter- returned. the - is no fixed relation betweeii the two. nation. Let Sl�oaiu act as L-ecohieth I Civiliz- lon was joyed amazingly A few days later,Spencer Knight 'i list who he was or where he hailed from, But their regard- anti esteem for I it the evening, lie and Delancey strolled down !rite largest organisms live tile Ion cst, some ed nation anti 'she need not fear tho I h evell his He had -in- each other stopped just short of loty,; for, 'to tile creek to smoke cut isfter-supper pillo. trees reaching ail uge of 6,(X)O year aLntl sonie Britain establish a doen dock;yardsl at -It e _'Pellc and pence. sa. several centuri s. And, er Knight, after three years, Mett.a Larned's affee- trooluced' himself its idJack, I am going to mar- anitykalls, as wha 14, 8tmita. U!ail lio! --alth ough his years were less tion for the Englij hman was no deeper than. r. Mietta Larned. after maturity id reached, lar e animals thdii thirty—to �bc All 14 old. West- was Jack Delance r's liking for the girl. Y" Yes," re"ll(IC-41 the other *Ls we all reqnire longer time than smaller ninials to The ecensed wife's sister bill in t e Eng^71 tofd Jack that lie w Unf6rturil cly, ion the plains, as well aP in thought it would come too that. - i hope you secure Ahe preservation of the spe nes. The lislipai-liamentiswliatiiitliii;countr would but had settled I nation of this, as poin d o lorij�inally from ,'the East," other primitive ar d sparsely. settled Coin- will both Ile very happ3'. Delancey." exp a tea o t by both be irreverently called a "chestnut." It has Mt1le W . cst wile,, lie was very young, d Herbert Spencer is that" the appeareol periodically for utility yeu-s and Illuilities, actions and words frequently Curiously enough, each of tile men, for Leuekart an 'we believe, passes the coly -N%, 0I C16 injentioll of "groWikl(r up With tile boo it s of 11 Iflill increases usuall.3, knions but. would do ill the first time in the eA)urw of their acquain- a rbi g urfaoe it n cause More weiglit thall tile 'a' 0 Therefore, Calvin tance, remarked a strange glumness in as the square, of its length, ta size in- run$ �round in ihe house of lords, where. large social cnt res. while I How pelanecy became acquainted with Larned was not alone in surniiiiing that Jack the other. . They not only relykarked it, but creAses as the cube-, and it there re follows conser ative and ecclesiastical influe �'Ices are, Sdcneer E -night matters little. The English- to make both remembered itre vividly. There that the longer ark animal becorne� the great- tou� 8tr ciong for it. A despatch f roin London, oss him ill Wilillipeg, Delancey " intend4 d, ultimately, ry T�,re cc as- says that the promoters of the bill hold that stumbled aer Metta his wife. All the boys ]&')I;- was no gladness about Delancey's all- r W; ill be the difficulty ex where li�.Ilight—aftcr the manner of west- fore . lie nouncement, anol Knights congratulatory sinjilating -,Lily nourishment d above they am pledged not to agree to itsextensilm .i�rlg the dull season—was ed upon such a cIim3,X as a ts owl� needs, and tocasesof marriage with a deceawd hus-. era stockinen. dill Spencer Klll�`:lt reply had a counterfeit ring about it. that which it requires f,)r i- I conclusion, and even O= cti I mile- t oot. " Delancey renered On. .1111- Next Monday," said Jack after a pause, re 11. d cc band's brother. Tht is a distin Mdulging ill a , t I I'' repro u p6nd weettle t - who was a mail after his tile' general Vn d - co responding 1: uat between t cedle (lee he youiig fellow, decd, this belief alone pre Kit* It shall start for home to make the folks itself." We. however, find ike t w IleLft alld al)out his own ge, a I lum. If one is right there appears lie earth-.' ,rlllg OW11 rom ente the race, for .4et over there valli- �a, visit before settling down for cluration of life among aninials y dif- himself f 1Z. q, I (11' e t d t I i e ly reason why the other houldn't be, al- %I)le Set, lell. 9�t 1,TJ (I �Knivht,froni tit(-' who had never life. You -will stay und take care of things fere t 8*1 C. For example, the t Larned for the forelfill l u si-e imprison- ences �itll for me while I am gone, Aon't you, 8 lice " Cat rives as long as the -horse, thel crayfish as though there is this much to be said --that it sgrace, of airrest'alld POs b1 , 'liged more thn twenty sent (h 'the Western man excila than affectioll which I shall ikot Ile away more - than a couple Of I tile Pig and the pike and mrp its ]oil,, is sometimes all extremely da [s thing, lilent ; thereby placili� Aletta, loved the g i I-1. Wi on 17clephaiiit. lit an int appendix6, to W'eakcn the bond of relations lip vvas before Jack 110 to in, Lke psyc rical estimate months, during that time I should like as reath etween, for ever in his debt. ing a er paused holo I - - r..--# love t tat was oril you to havothe carpenters over from Crnw- fi __;o had its ranchall. Be y oikl which these and the following facts are relatives. la'k liatul*e, ail or social coniparr3ons­a fairly ��Ood �tldgc of hun d )dyin Ity foot and run Up It Colli (JU04 d Dr AVeisommin cities he -case of it. It is not likely that. Senator Macol nald,of g toy surpassed by his d eep and ii, s. thal; sixty- B. C. ill rther. Consult Motta am Z, no V parsne his Mormon bill u tilliatitig that . iencer Knight to Delancey, for whose sake he kept hi yonder by the poplars sea el ne which lived not le spe;�Iily . forget a kind- ft was placed by Sir Jo n Dalzell in now that Sir John Thompson's riminal. W011M - not so well that; not a. living sout ever much its poamible. six years secret ar in the Edinbur It Butanieul bill c6vers essentially the same ground ilwited. that oulig nied Of i Delancey spoke so -mechanically that a sniall glass j 0 '28, being then, as eorilkrlions to enter is service. The com-- once tire -at,the end the shadow of ad ubt, Gartlens in lb as tli� other. That part of tII6 Minis been Cal Larned's diiogaiOrV remarks Knight know bey in 'to t e qu pit Ot that sometAiing was wrong. But he made no with -other individuals reared rom the egg ter of Justice's bill relati ct which they lien niadc had never d tround-up" allow � ack Delancey were 't es it a milji� Lit r -'for, after four years of period, fully seven years old. t (lied a na- tion o Plural in," regretted by cil his mental comments up- inquiries. el, ans zZio har,1 work and onstant I)elan6ey -, and when you return tura death in 1887.--Lotigm Mga te. demen aor, punishabl )y imprisonment for" Ompartionship, if nearly so severe a . Ili his own mind -,Ali right two ytiar or fine of $5W, or both to practice Knight beheld in Jack Delitilecy his ideal of on the samo live s ibjee ask for leave of absence for EL similar gentlernam ail a friend, Jack kn0w, as he thought that I he Englishman had been I shall. a Icnr eno gb. Purpose Like yourself, I am" English- if I by the rites or ceremonies ci any donomina- 'i-foolin' aro detta quite e-tIth, as tion or what are commonly known ainQllg lice und" n tional,debta nicail. natiol al w well as he was a are of his own existei n. There was a little ulipleamniness in one Sabbath % hen Spencer Kight nsfield (then Mr. Israeli ithat With Ittlis fathful servalit and friend, which induced me to locate in Lord Boaco ) orca Mormons as- s iri ual or plural marriages. mostof the boys" had gone over, to Crow oat (our family, must he one f tile richest so includes any one ho cele- the West some twelve years.ago. The other mid, then Russia This penalty a�x 8pencer Knikilt, ic might s fely entrust couple, of hundred young steen to wmqessions, his INe -and—his honour. And with a an old friend of mine, who was cauntries on -earth. Alread this year brates is a party to, or assists in any such Ld t@ Wiptitilleg, I)elan(ey, day I saw ship by the milrol is pitaliats havie tell the 'czar's rite or ceremony which purp, by Jai:k Delancey -of 11;le West, honour was on inorningi ill passing through Crowfoot,_ we talked mat- Brit", h', ca orts to make A as highly treasur d as ever it,had been by as was his custom di fferences can now F;�lncnt HP-vety-one niil ion pounds, bindhi g or to sanction - any of such se-kiial th Riciftelieu summer, brought- his hainin,)ck outside tile tersover, and I think -91, a has besides f329,15581, ' outstand- the Honourble - ohn Welitwol ig it on the shady E ide be djusted. Howevet I will not pester you n - rclationiship�, procures, enforces or is a party l'i"11-tilcey -of He Mujcsty's Life Guards lon.a low shanty, "Will irs to-rkighL" ing in sterling bonds, largely eld in E, to the compliance with any such form, rule wl an Of tile building, lit his pipe, d stretc [left i ith my 11t5a 0( in roul)ye Dolallc� land. There in about ;040,�(X somehow or other# Jack y was rail or cultom which so purports, or procures or, -weeks-old It- 'om his ranch e' lit months insteall A)onds outstnding, and recent issued c(l had uttered hi, fr, j inself out to enjoy the three uforbes the execution ot any such rm of Now, altildugi Cal L -niad bonds aggregating ome 940,000 000. ruct which so pu o , or the ving of frial thna to ti "ing remarks 111strated London so that the following summer had Icont rp rts a voice--4the of two *o t more young neigilb'Gur s4Mofnin'9 Jack eXclairned he retarnad to hi Besides all this the governmen has ou any s sent in all such emmes. he law, .ill r sperous v usually diWasted commence4by the time Y. � 01, top any 8 ch con egard W his he round- to only voice ;�hose a0ceut Western quarters. thall Xs200,000,000 in paper me e ful h nd or wife of the defenda t shall up similar to his s ell at t always Delancey. We will leave budnew until t, -morrow, of all " the public expenses are be a competent but not a If witnew ty very anxious dinner -party, he as in reali replied Jack laZilY look- for or against 4 sGooa-rhorninp sAd Jwk, as ha- and hiB first -lieu- gre6ter th6n the revenue. the defendant. -in-law, to secure.Jack Delancey for a son ed that his visitor i- ing, up. He noii a matter of fact it lookd as if this amb e in Fal tat" "I'S e�ol th I y MAN r e unol 0 Ir I t4 gi r In T, 11w Oil ewe, _O t V et r 0� p" n t C Ifo e tP usba 4 ce a A 7 W o r N Y a '- -'- - Y�-ad _ Y°• _,p',,,j fF . -+!' •.t• a ,�. yr,} .•'b. •v: ! F-, C, :- -.� ,.. 0. '. _ -. __ - J ,+gip. ' - r .-c�.-. �y � r { A -: i t i•" l 7 R I L" J :f 1 J t=F . C tl i t ' s � C 1 i f r ( f } �+ t'tl F, $, jar,•_ , e I , F , y � j \ t , h r t � S t A � a i I:• aj: 7 a 1 1 5 i •S l - 1 , i 1'• ,C r' .,,. j A t 7 P- , ` - M ,�., ' ,. b,^. . 4 a .. r':- -.. flu . t -r. t i i i - 1 -x A Y R'•' F.. l a T. {. 1'. 4 , 1 f'. 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Father Jeffeott but even xf the facts are not as set forth, ' to the address label on your paper Sou oan always ascertain the date to which addressed a cro sled church in Oshawa it seems a cheer bit of detective work to p{�our subscription to TH$ NLws is paid. Sundat• night o the "feast of our patron let this thief wiggle out of their vAry I • y .- 1 2Gen71tton la aro acknowledged f a saint." The t indicator sa s :." Durin hands. Messrs. Sleep and Decker return- - � $BELL S A � SP RAY' DOLLARS t { ebange of date on labt;l on the first paper fol- Y g lowing receipt of snooey at this office. Always his . discoui se I e exhorted his. earers to ed home Saturday night after spending'' • " keep the date pard ahead. tf be faithful and bedient to the eligion of tour da s in ursnit of the thief. The b , their ancestors, and while cling ng to the expenses of recovering the stolen horse Al D.o�V keeping ells, ti t7 w0 fare lief-p1D `cry btTs� .g • precepts of tltei church, it!di�l n t derive staua klx; $leap about ae ninth as the I told you last onth that In a few weeks ZCe would e � X�C�tCxzTXt� �C1U .. them of heir to ally towards th a sorer• value .af Lhe animal. There does not � •tL �,. F .1...lIJ FQR Fj DICKERING, ONT, MAR.:'-, 1890. eigu an adopt d country." seem to lac sufficient prof ision made for 1.V • . _ _ -During the present year g d, silve , cases . like ' e bxpense of tracing We are only at the beginniIlg Of the season, Still . VVe" - ( - `--- I _ and bronze nie als will be give as ptiz a down this horse th f should come out of New �ldvertiserr�ents of this Day. _ by -the Agricult re and Arts Aesociatio the Province, of th county, and not out have fill we Can d0 with the prat; nt staff, but as the orders - • for the best mn aged farms in the follow. of Mr. Bleep's pocket. Such thefts cannot iroreaseI so does tie staff... -Any 'perf. leaving their orders 1 in electoral di isions ;-Peel, Card ell, be wholly' guarded against, and the pro T Strayed -s.' Laskin. g 1 fo Su•te or an thi' else i . the C 'citing line may dap nd on To Rent -Geo. Stotts East York, Nor li York, West York, ast party of private citizens slwuld be row � - � S' ; g ea Peas -G. Cornell. Simcoe, South Simcoe, West iii toe, tected at the general expense. Of course ge tl>~l�, them within -a week Or ay, if ,necessary. fr 1rri ills Se Local= -E. Stephenson Algoma county :1luskok marry S und, if 'Mr. Slleep had sent a constable after time we receive them. . • Dentistry- llr. Hamden:: North Ontario, ouch OnrEs. W, East ur his stolsia horse, the ofi6cer would have - _ ham and West urham.-Ilfarkhain �Stui. been entitled to mileage, but still the ex• G REIG AILOR•,l PIC KERING. * I • To Rent -Mrs. Ferguson. , . Church People -J. Gieio. -Tile Picker ng Firemen have already pause would lla've been too large. Con- - _- __ _ __- __--- ___-__- --- -_ _ `Hotel for Sale -R. Sacker• got a cotnmitt at work arranging for stablo O'Connor received a telegram _ T . Bargains -Dickie & Marquis the Grandest pi -nic ever held in Canada, Wednesday morning from Chief Grassett " l�TI LI�i E RY ' - SPRIT G For Sale-Taylor,McCullouh Burne. on :Say 24th. he sport will start witch of Toroiato, saying that Mark Goldstein e! �` ____ the morning st r heralds the adve t of haul beef arrested in the city as request ; . a d Fancy' OOdo. - , - day, and last u til ,ithe plaintiff a crotik of ed on eligrge of stealing Sleep's horse,aud iDy, -- • LOCAI�I 51�� S':: the straddle-bu- bids all nature si lk in to comle up and remove him. Our con• Haying just teturnedi fr m the `Vllolesale penillgs, the stool, will sh rtly be �,' - -- sleep at midn ght. Cannon, paaaaaai . stable left on the afternoon train and replete In all the novnit es for the comings ason. Straw: hats anti bonnets, - ------ — games, lunch, dinner, sports, contests, brouglil l�uu down to Whitby, wham ha l b . tonet;her with • alk lisse •_ rotechnics, ones, music and drama, was comlwitted before a wagistrate and f9overs, .tll,s and long f atller's wil+. i lar{;c y used, �, ` .f -Mrs. Allison returned last Thursday py lacQs, silver, gilt and bl tine spry}'s al�d rib ons. I11 wourning goo`1s-new afters ending a fortriTllt •with relatives Fill be squeeze into a twenty four hour will stuucl trial in a few day. b P �+-- shapes, crapes, ail and rcool l�tul's �e ling anti dull jet ornaments. I in Toronto. ". i ro ram. , p A. H. Cuiu ron who has been iu the St. Pa:rick's•Day. Va 3acy C7OOda part3=e=t. -Mr. ���. H. Bicks,.of Essex Centre, i ,I I - - - was last reek visiting friends and looking Ontario Bank I ere for more than .two . , ' } � ' Thd stock is well assorted -felts in the lte�� shades. stamping pattern, • in newt/ lie .lecture St. Patricks night in the after his land interests. rears lias resig ed his position, and left designs, wools, silks, etc., etc., etc. Roman Catholic cl-�urch a as fairly attend- I a -lflas A. h;. L'anihin,ne utas started Wednesday ev 'tug for Boston, to enter ed, and ell were interested hearer's. St. � •� dressmaking at tl�e residence of firs. rI- the office of a ci it engineer. Ile e.xpecta 1 �.. .i✓r�"' Sfama;1�121�' epa,rtrYle2Zt. 1'atrieksAday is Irelands own day, and «'hiteSt�le. energy and me it will meet with more e�eg3 t,ogd lrishnian uo matter what his Thi's I)epartmcut is under the able ula��a� nicht of Miss 1;ryaltt, of shawa . Burkholder, d 1 -Nest Suudas ui ht 'Dr. Barrass will speedy recognrt oll and reward in his new Z take pleasure is recommending Ilei' s 1 very cotrrpetent perso 1. g religion Lias excellent. reasons to celebrate --- �' -' preach iu the -Methodist church, subject, pursuit, than in any of the banking instt- the oecAsion as lie invariably does cele- - A 'call respectfully soheitted. - - r 11 The foolish sou of a wise father. " tiltionR, �� hen Attwood crossed the line brute it�- no matter where he ma be, the I 7, I ' ` Canadian crick t lost one of its -most ar y f t�:, - . MRS. . ROSSI Pleke ng. r -The Su �clay school - teachers -bible 17th of �tareh .well find a shamrock pin- ' dent and romi ing lovers, .and lie will be -- - ' • __• l - class will meet at the house of !� n John p n'ed ou Mie warns bosom of every good -" _---�-_-- - - - - - Seldon, on Friday night at 8 o'clock. much niissod o the collage green this Irishmap• All this, the Revercud sneak• . 0 . 1 -For file benefit of our readers in sumuler by . tl a Pickering chub. May 1 # .•r, Fads, r Brei-lt, of -Niagara, ,eatltiftilly .�_ -.Euro e, Asia and Africa we m;ly aim 1. success cro�;�li l is labors in the cultured t t", P i Y •s a in the Ontario Bau picture:! iu his breech �iouday: night. :fit 1 - . i '` state that tiro roads in this townshi) have city, Hi pia kk , 1 r 8 o cluolu soft music stole forth froth the been rather muddy, of late. liege has been lied by Dir. C. Lawnus late of Guel h, i gallery and' presently a Joico sweetly _�'� i ti ted a s lendid -Scarboro t'ownshiv council will meet , p I modulh'tod yet of much compass, started I k 1 - - ' tit Bnrrowls l (all, Woburn, on Satugda feature iu hisYili rsion of the s, cul her . ' Y -Mr, Edd as ins to ' the imtiaortai song of tho immortal '4loore i next, 11larea 21Jth, at 10 o'clock a.m., for h I�ICKI CaV AZ �+ i tutee t vo scholars to lead a d �kie harp that once thro'Tara hall• • the transaction of general business. He appo xhe soul'ot inusio shed :1 -Dr. C. Harnden, dentist, will bq s bate, boys vs. g' ls,'four being chosen o I tiger haugr os mute on Tara's .rape �!. FOr Two Weeks, .fol' 5o Cash, e will fill the- fol owing -the residence cf Mr. John Gordon on Mon• each side, and t e debates occur Frida As though that soul had. fled. _ • day, March 31St, prepared td fill all orders afternoons at th ee o'clock. 'Two debates Thei air to this piece is as eaqusaite as.tha i ;-' - - - - bill COmpl to : have so far bee held each time the iris Sentiment. Involuntarily the audience 20 lbs. Bri bt Su ar, ... 1 , ' in the dental l ne. Gire him a call. ''= � - g g g � " ` � -Owing to the heavy roads, Rev.,Mr, being victorious' The girls apply them• turned About to catch a glimpse of the �' 18 Iba. Pest Granulated, ... ... I 1 0 Bunner did not preach here Sabbath in selves inure as iduously und gi`•e more fair singer and discovered her to be Mies I r r stud to the cation under discussio . Sheehan of the ueen Cit}'. As rho last o lbs. 26c. (,cod Dung Hyson, or , 1 the h�ethodistlI Church, and in hie stead Y q � I 8 lbs. 40c. Mixxd Y.H. and Congo, or; .. : ,. a . .. 1 ' Messrs. BnntiiOg and Rogers- officiated. This has led th principal to decide th t note died away, Rev. Father Jef eott in a - - 2.lbs. GOc: Tea eztra value, - d -Rost. Miler, jr., of Brougham, on hereafter he wil have the sides chose few;woorde ifs jroduced the speaker, Rev. . r . .. tiros five of a a. So far the bo shave. Ft,tliex Kraidt;. Th• jovial ooil nature 1 lbs. 40c. Coffee, Choice, - . • ' ... .. .. , • . ... 5 4: I - : Friday last was elected President of the P� - Y I g $ s ken off -hand stud the uls have res' of t�:is; entleman's face at once set the 8 lbs. V,,alenclaarsins, .... .. 2 - Dominion Sh ep Breeders Association, Po g R - - lthou h tCiis is entire! sud•eU, into a state of ezpectane ,which . ; . . , . ., . • .h . 2 _ . and Jas. Russ i1, of Richmond Hill, vice- their speeches, g y y 8 lbs. Beat Currants, ... President. matter of stoic with tugs pupils. Thor hie euiarks amply �ustif5ed. He said tie i 5 Bars Electric, Soap, or .• • is abundant raw ateryal for future orators txas not an Irishiioan. and hinted it the ` • _ . • --Last wee we erred to saying Mrs. ed se 5 lbs. Blg Bear B$r, } : in this school ee tion, Hud the above tan s ibzlit that that might be regard Peart had col her farm to Robt. Annan. P Y 10 lbs. Best Oatmeal, or : J. H. Lon bo ht her'place, and it was is well calculate ,to develop it. is 'misfortupe : but all his lite he :bad - t � - 1 ' t g g - 8 lbs• Rolled Oats, Pan Dried, I - I I _the adjoining farm t}iat Mr. Annan -" In one co umu of last week'• issue dili er�tly sought to atone for the mistake - - • our little weals aei b the Pickers b becomin ae Irish as 8 Large Bozes Matches, .. S , 1•: urchaseld. g boar, ng of h ancestry, y g ' - - - News, states it• as n twice ro heal he c' uld in sentiment,-bv cultivating an - 1 Good Broom, . - .. • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • `�5' -.-_' P _ -Miss BrSa t, of Oshavvs, htie'opened a P P � _ f � dressmaking a tablishment in copnection its editor woul stretch hemp yet. 1P acgt aititence with the Irish that always . --=- with Mrs. Ro sie's millinery store, and another oolamn the hews snakes a strong imp axed his opinion of a lige trailed ,A11 tYl@ aldbCv® tb OYll�'• '� $5 00. `.: respectfully ass a call from the ladies of stand to do awe with bansting. By putinR race Ile then fluently traced the history - the vicinity, * that and that t gather it is plain as day." of S Patrick from the time when taken i -I_ - -Mr. B. B ker leas sold 'the Jersey-lVhitby Chr nicle. 'file point is well prix )uer in 1Srittany, tarried eaptiee to i ,; i I ... ball, "One Hu dred Per Cent.," to 'Mr. taken. We mu t confess that if we can Err , escaped, returned in triumph as f i r m at a cod fi re prevent the fulfi invent of the prophesies- God sI ambassador. to win an entire ua- •1'D s e .. e • Wm. Rolnh, o ,Ma kha g gu , and the anima will not remain at .Capt. if•we can avert d stiny and point the Linger tiou tis llis service. He showed how St.. . Rowe's this se son as advertibed. ' of scorn at the mole on our Jpft ankle, Patriq,g planted the banner of Christianity -J. C. Bun has removed his tailor Ne will do so. Haneing, we hold, to be upon !,lie historic hill of Tara in the pres All Goods C ugranteet resp and Good I - Y - _ shop io Canni gton where he has com- inhuman, uncli iFtian, savage ; it is .infa• enc of Eriu•s kine, thence travelled seven _ menced businE s. The prospects are good mous, and iii ll Itis wide acquaintance rim stover the length and breadth of the there is no -ma whose hangin the editor kin dow uwil the last rite of druidism 1, � �S Pj�Jt I Or _ there and be las had treat inducements g q ease 1 _ held out -to hit by the local merchants. of this' journal would resent and devlo a lia.l b'eeu su6werged in the ciyotal waters,! . �: Pros exit att d him. more than his awn. •`The very Horst u e of tl o lifts sea. He showed with the P r urselves '' -Eg s for hatching, Black Lang- tv which you c n put a man is to ha g ieI ,i•. _ l.ra consistent churchman. huw i Y� a K him." will .ev " ntidelity bad ruit,ed France and � • I I shange, pare tock, 11.1 per setting (15, 1 eggs), guatauteed strictly fresh. Apply;. --Amongst a lot of startling news of the polltitEd, her sacred fanee ; ; while heresy . E. Ste. ,henson Tel. and Ticket Office, Benwell mitre r, Tuesday's Mail works in different forms had F ting tt.p and I . IVhitby, opuosite Hatch Bros. - The stock, in about half a •olutnn of nonsense about weakened the old religion in Lngland, � I t - , ' can be seen at Cis benne- = . `• Pickering's 1 enuey. It describes his Germany and Italy -Ire! nd and only --- - - _. - - - - -J -Next Salb� th will be the'anniversary mysterious dis ppearance, how he drew Ireland hail remained true and steadfast ' of Itev. L. P grin's induction into tl�e All ti's money f oin the Ontario Bank here, to the relii;�on of ancient d j s- let. Le I pastorate of St Andrews congregation of «vent away and w -as seen no•more; -how laud's fealty to Catholicist teas Got ce-' � � this village rind St. Johns at Brounllam. :1Ir. W. J. Dal, received an unsigned let• nrenteq with the blood of iartyl_s as in ^ i Special seriuon� will be preached referring ter, perhaps a forgery, and the forger other laude -it was s nta euub, voluu• - o --F—= • - to the work of lite past ecclesiastical yetis lacked the } ardi�loud of t;iguinq is tart', iiAapregnable. The s ager said jt ereenr�od Cadtmeal 1illi].g' �Co - Uy the pastor. I epistle, etc., et : In conclusion, the ` r- was,an outside tributo to (! o worth and I -Owing to A troublesome cold Recye title gives tard r evidence of the write 's works of St. Patrick that n w the Baptist , ti� ill again buy �t hite ()ata after Milr'h 1st, and will pay 5 to 'l c. . Miller was unable to meet Deputy-Pa'r- sanity by exp aiuing away all mystery, and Presbyterian• churchc& were filiuB per bushel, accordin ..to qualitly. . ger at this villal;e Tilesdny Lo negotiate showing that r. Dela has hnd�consider- chinas upon him. �t hile qu etly disputing �C'HOPP1tiG done as usual every X101 dew, �'� eclllesdav tine grid '. � the purchase Qf a new roadway fo th able correspon fence with Penney from those claims, the reverend geucleman all UAgf.i11EAL erchal:{ ed� for Oat station: The commute will howeyer,cal his preReut a ode with hta brother in through his speech sail no ping to offend►e have late! 'added esteilsive tutor �elueuts, acid can nog t1 eke all t non the tiro ert owners Saturda , and Mexico. I'he daily papers must suffer the sensibilities of the Prot stant part of 3 P P Y y hope to find them at home. • from a dearth f sensational matter when the audience, which probe ly numbered kings ,of Oatmeal, second to no other mill in Canada.. Get your -Meals frons . -The followin were the lite ilius seek to lead a lurid tae tote ore Lauf. us ld encoura a home enter rise. 1-. g postage r�• Y 8 p turns at the Pi keriug Post Office from the foolish action ' f a whimsical Englishman. A� the'eonclua-on of the lebture Rev. ; ' ' . F. L. GIRE N, - 10th to tips 1 th instants ineldsive :- -The man ho stole Mr. Sleep's hon#so Father Jeflcott made a few emarks. He I - - L. MACKE •. - • . Letters 74' po -tal cards 1I5, papers 9K- last week prov d to be au artful dodger, oxptiessed pleasure at seem before him . - { 24. 6. P6stmaster Lo •an int and led 11lessr . Slee and Decker a lou not onl Ilia awn peo• le b t many mom- i R- Good small Peas, for seed, for s le,' 1 -4t total cash t, P g y P forms us that L lis shows an increase of Journey. Set/ ral times they were close bers of other denominations Such meet- -_ _ _ ___ _ _ -- -- - -- ---- ---- - - 119 lettere ova the tori espoudin week upon him, and is the pursuit called at ings and gatherings should cur oftener, •.,' - last year. Bowmanville, Newcastle, Orono, Ponty. -especially at this time wh n people are - -John Woo ruff a •weekly cattle ship• pool and a hn dred little hamlets, always going tip and down the la d' fomenting - ment left for Montreal Tuesdav and war$ leaguing that l e ,1 as a few hours ahead of discord. It behooved Chr lien people to i' I a, - an extra good lot, . They were purchased them. Finall they found. hum headi g think snore of the common grounds of re- y - . I' ` as follows :-3 �, Hamilton estate, ' Clare- for Om6mee a d telephoned ahead to s op ligiou on which all agreed, -and less upon - - . _ . - - . . -: - - I -: mon' ; 1 John Annan, Dunbarton ; 1 him. Bs thiA time the thief had got h ld those questions on whiich they differed. o - 1 . - '= . Andrew estate, 1 Gormley estate, Picker. of a light peril is wagon, and was ret il• He asked the Protestants to remember :. li, Ing ; 4 A. Higgbotham, 1 R. �vilson, Bali in tinware, b in old rags, and tryi g, y g Now is the tune to 1 a e y ur order .for I' g y g that while there were man thin a in his sam.; 2 Wm. Ol_e, �'i'hitby ; 2- Robert poor man ! t snake an honest pen v. church ,Which they did not believe, yet his ,, - Wrigbt, �'Vhitevale ; 1 .Youth Bell, Atha . The chief of p lice at Otnemee called its church believed all the points of funda• • .�r•••�� •�y -p �•� /� • 2 B. Fawcet, Liverpool. The averse assistants and watched the thief peddlirng ineutal Christianity professed by theirs. 1 A S L,J Irr OM V ] LMCOA* a .. weight .of the cattle was 1325 lbs., and the for some tune, and then concluded that he' His remarks were those of a man wllo, t;liipment also inchlded 30 -logs. was not them u, and decided not .Lo in while fires fn his own faith, desired' to - eTu6't opened 1Ib 10 Of t18 finetat j' -At a meeting of the Firemen Frilly terfers. Atter the �pedlai had left sown,. live on wrws of christian peace with all. 11 - ' evening last it was decided to return the however, the decided that he was tale May this spirit grow and fructify in the. --__ • l - '• 200 pound bell- purchased on trial from thief and gave clur,se. Ten minutes after hearts of all met_, of every faith l say we. . the Troy firm, and secure a 500 pounder the constable had started in pursuit, Again Miss Sheehan sang one of Moore's • �� � TROUSERIIZIIII� 1� stud lir ORSTE' S�_ 1 1. ;, . inbtead. A committee was appointed to Messrs. Sleep and Decker drove into soul•stirring melodies in thrilling style, I. i i carry. int the purpose, and the new bell Omemee, and hearing what wag up, fol- and Rev. Father Kreidt imitated the Irish -. ever shown in Plckerl g, to' choose from'. I 1 - will probably arrive early next week. The lowed after th constables. Before going pipes on the organ. This was very pleas• I I ... . new bell will cost some money, but will far they inet t e constables returns with ant to the children of Erin. In conolue- � p_... i' • I . - be a splendid alarm in case of fire, and as the stolen hog a and the wagon, t the ion Miss .Sheehan sang Moore's '•Last - I . ' - .I i - •I 1 . 1 1 a town bell will have some style about its thief was not ith them. The constables Rose of bummer." This beautiful song - i ' � _ - . I I - III 1 - Everyone should show appreciation of the said that the drove past the thief, nd was feelingly rendered- - 1 19 • : enterprise of our Pire Brigade by contrib one of them ized the horse's hetlio,�re- •when tree hearts lie �efitheraCi 130 8 Ready -mare •� � �S �,'� ar11d •. 0�� �atS, - ming to the bell fund. • marking, " W want you and this her �1hd loud over are flown I . . e The thiel i Olt who would inhabit -Mr. Jost: Gillman, of Pickelring, ha pu his hand in hie br�ast _ Thir bleak worse atone t " ;: i _ } FR�M �'. ' �_- . moved to Whitby, baying purchased the Pocket as the ttgh feeling for a weapp►nl ( i ', , comfortable house of Mr. Geor a Burdett. and said, I 1 talk to you about that. I . . • g t'�; �lilighttmana{warehonae, Oehaa+a was - i .' . Mr. Gillman is an honest and ind(ietrioua "You will, eh !' said the other constable, consumed by fire the other morning but, I - - man and brig a with him at cod name. feigning to raw a revolver. At this �. g g thanks to the Sre brigade, the flames (': HeJ has Rold his Pickering property in the thief cls bed oat of the wagon, were confined to the ontbuildinge and the ° `..' -� - .. order to remove to Whitbv. He a ears jamped ova a -fence and started r awe i� • `-'� ' PP Y frawe sltoree adjoining were saved. to be' one of man. who know that count and when th� constables ordered him to Y Y Thxee priosi}era in Kingston penitenliiary town fife is preferable to village life.-- halt, lie said, I 11 talk- to you in Peter- - Gazette. It is no taffy four the �a4ette to pp `. ,beat the turnkey into ansensibility and I alwas. kept in Boe I ' boyo, and di a eared in t.te bash. If tried to escape, but could nct operate the -� ' i I .. thus eak " of Mr, Gillman'. Bain ail those consiab es are one -legged men; their I 'I I - �P .. g keys, and were captured. Au eicariaple ' 1 I: I n ri lit citizen and a sensible span, we friends 1 ascii announce the fact in the -' �i P g shoulcl< be made of 'these offetidere, as ; �i -- can't lielp thinking lie- has been acting Publi pent, o erwise people may as• cracking the tgrnkey'stskull is becoming it j ' . i' ,ter;• :�`i•aa�;c�iy of 1)ita, i.e., removir:g tr' pect them of cdwkrdice: This repo of + r to s e 1 ' � .. �i+.litL (t ilii cuu ;;,t t -sc cr,' cntisc at n twao with tui $ir�g tOl�p�te• a i r . , r y• ,, <' ' , Wd�, no do thelu j. pnetS. g (/ i ` 1' • i ; J R p Tb t" ... , --r. r- i hi r 4 - d .� .. I -. - - ., ... t n .t. _ ✓- .Tt. _ 1rx,4' I :H ..... .. c.. ,2. ._ e• Y, f at/ .rF,'e. d. f� . 5`,� .':. s t ` Al r. :J. F h " �{$ F � 1 �. to — t � . 1 i- �' a.�i ..... -:. % .. ..: 4.. .. a .. , a ,- :'; fl r - ...x .-- .- 'h ..:. - is .'' :. •Pi. F' u. te. F. :..,• J° - a , - .+- •£ .. 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