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I - MedicaJ. 1 . ­ ... . . so boas" his taken a contract to bi Lild a railroad - . . .N'i_:- , 'Ll ... - I . * . . ...� ..�.. . _�' - " ,­- . - . . . . . . I . - , - '. V shculd not throw stones." Mr. Cheape in Manitoba i will shortIV m ...�' ­ 1."e_ . - __ . I _ . . . __.'114�1_1_e_�_ '! . . . . and ove in .:- . .. � - . . . �, �_* - - - - .r . LATAST Loit*L '-NAP . .1 . I I t . . , . IMX=Gfl IMCOMP11)i ]BY acknowledged "washing his hands," as lie iShat direction. We wish h.m success. 1. .: .. 1� .,: ,� --,. ..'%,; . . � __ , ii _. . . �:�-- I . - .- . -9 ' 134kTEMAN, N.D., ( -1 M.C.P. '. I . THS PRESS AND iJUTTED DOWN BY OUR terme(I it, long ago concerning these church , " , S.O., Coroner. Office and Residen ,�, . . I . RID t ce, ,% It is indeed amusing to the people of - -, , - , * . . . . . . . __ itreet, Pickering Office bours: M6rnIUg .i . .� XNTS. . matters, but the Bishop- in his letter which - r , - - ' ... -l"., . - , -1 . Y.ing i . i this neighborhood to See w iat a fine, en - - " . Ding 6 to 8. 1 1 was read in church in reference to Mr. :., - ': ­-�. - . - . - 8:30 to 11:30 ; Eve . W110,V ---"- . : .1 . , �, . J. . -1: '­ . . � . . � .�. . - - - - - - ---*!,-- M � . . . � . . .. Cheape charges bi thusiastic baby writer wo � have in the - - � - , _�' - . __ __ . ; . 1011W . . I- . CLAREMONT. _ , 1 . �, in with "undue irritation .. . '.. . ,.".1 I . 1. , , I � . I I . I . - i___0___ . : . . : and a persecuting spirit" and as the -,rep- - � . .1 . W. FERRIER, M.D,,M 6. .S., nt. % . : . :11 Chronicle scribe. Since lit i. last item we - 1'': I - , ; I.. "__411 . . . I . . . 1. - !, - " . � �_. �.t �R- (tiffice bourp--morning from . I.... , '. � 1tolricit-Riery Tuesdayafterrmcin TRx NE - reseutative of tl�e opposing party" ; yet he wonder if he is still lookin for a job. If --- - . 1. I ,:*. - '.�, . - 11). CORONF ': I V� - V to 10 evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG - . :.- " ,:: -.1 I '.1 � i . . ..� :.... � , I 10 nd tfirowing of not we would judge I -_ . � I f3wl,i, l3rock St. North, Clareructnt.-. Patrons I . - .. .. . . man will be f6und4ii the office of ' ierow'spump continues this irritati n ,& ie a victim of ` �. '. . -:_: '�. . 1:. � .., _ , . ... � . ­ � �. . i. _� e� with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., 111611 'I _ a I F&C tOrY. ChLronlont, where be % ill I be pleased to Stonem, while hi4 own public life will not monomania. They say a, a man grows ' .-. - - . J .-I. . :�. 1� i suppli , - . . see auv of his subscri bei-,.;. i � .� .: � . .s -1 .� ::., . . I I I .*. �: - - . . - - - � _: t ., I.. .. . . 1. -1 � 2ftf I 1. .. � . ­ I I . . ­ I : ., Cboap for caab . � .1-:,.7 _- * -_ stand inspectiol�. The young men of whom :Old lie grows childish, an I according to - * , . . ,_ :1.. .1 - I . I - 1. , . � % ,, I - � � . . . The roadgwere outrageoti-.�!y shockingly Mr. lbeape-sp 44h, ' Ithe proverb one wonld fa cythe scribe -- I 2 I . ..,.�. I � .. . .. - - __ __ ___ ­ -.------ ­ ______ ___ . i I *1: I- I eake as having ittie know-" . � I ... . . -, __ _ ., . - � . . . I I . . . I I � " . wful on Tnogday. . . I I Leflat. r � %.. 0 a 1. � - . - . �. . - I . I - . _. . � I .., . I . . . . I . - , ; - �L. ._., _ : , � I .1 I ledge of the world" know enough not to had a second growth. Ne er le. w '- . i , il...., __.�, . . . . .. . � , , '. �,.! .. . I ' V the SS 0 :1 . _. �.. - __1 I � . . 4--- . _-4- - . , . P . . As will Ile noticed by advertis:enients makesuchanexhibition of themsulves as would advise him to take care of that pair - .- -,- ':. . .. _____ _� . ", i. I � I - . --7- . , ; . . . I - ­ ­ .1 I . " ., .1 - .. I i a I . . , -7 ­__ - I �* 0 IiIN BALL DOW, BARRISTER � _. � I . elsewhere, H. Gentle offers a house and some parties (lid t tile last vestry meeting of No. Ten's he war, talk ng about last - - - "") . ; 1, . . .. 11. I I . . .. _.. ­ � otary Public, etc. Opriclt_ :.i, ... , �; - 11 . ". I ^ psive Ian- ' .., _�.- . . J ar(isoncitof,N I ' � . . lot here for sa!e or rent, and J. Reed by using gro-ely itisniting and ab' ' . . � - verell'� Biochi. lirock-street, Whitby. ' - , . - I ; � . .- , -,er as. he may have to T)ut rockers, - - - .. - . . Private :. �'' -- . I e summ . . z, . - , ,:, . - pe I ; . � -r 1I . : ­ ... I . . offei , it similar 11.6perty'n,ear tLe vi Inge. guage to the incumbent, and som' of these f1l,1+ ; �­. . . them to ro k I pair of twins, ag � I- I _, '. �. . . ,; to loan at lowest rates.and on favorable ­ . - � . on .:, � I- . 1. . . of payuient . 8-y i � I A son of Mr. 11. ANhenhurst, who liver, - were of ,,three score years." If our, age .-. . . �, - i. , I , , . . 'c -a' '� n th I * I - . - , `,�. �-.- . - terois - - ---------- __ �-.. . - - offends pray. consider -that we, the Sides- we understand ii ruM e familv. 1:10 - - .. � I .. - - - I- north of thiK village had his loc- fractured - - . - . . ­ - '. .- _. I :1 . " says, alluding +0 the b ies, that lie will - . � . .. 110MAS, P.ALRKE'V.. ,BA-d-kiSTER ": 4, Men are old enough to be pew -holders and I . - . .- ' . . : T-1 t 'tp,j 9olioitor, &c,. :,: - whilst' wrestlmg at school one day last ild also h9ld an office to which we ,gamble that tbe comin summer will be a - - ' .+ . . . " ­_., - . . I � I Money to loan. No 1. I votere an In, �tl, I I _. - � " -, . . 'Week� It was a baI b: eAk, but lie 113 pro- .. . .. i . . i oBank, PieLel- I... . .1, .- ., i . ! col�,L,-.;�i .r Ontari � .. were e)ected by the A-cstry. VV lti reference I Beason of squalls. Yes, d we will wager - . . . . . . ! .on. office: ove . - ", . '_ . - �. ing; Olie.-I eveiv sat-arday. 4-y . . . I gressing nicely. . . . I ,-. - � . .1 . . . I , i : - _... to Mr. Young',,, ":6ng co fi:--ii', tilat it was that five dollar bill aga Ot tile old -lady s '... I . I - . - " n . I ,., . -1 . ! . . . McKay & Wilkiia, tbe-new tailors have ' - 1: 1. . K not the,Side6rie' /�� .: ,; , �. �._. 11., FAIZEWELL, iL t., B'At- '­:., .. - .i . . n w�o composed t.beir reply tWenty-d011ftr g9ld-piece tint the Chron. , ' . - . , I . * . ,:� _. - - . -_ . . - I -_ . a titly I'llop on the coriler,,and showed us of tbe 20th of .X!ar��.b, we fs,ate that he id 1CIe .- . . _. 4 _ . ff. �h's­rmik Co -,-)-y Ci-owii Attorney, aril . 'I - ' . 11-0,1 Will �be C011tiDlIfilly croakin'g. * . I . � � ... "-. i - . .: - , . . . ­ . . . . .. . Co1w.tysolir--itor. col';Lri House, ,Whitl)v. 10-y .t fire si-mpler, of. work, Tue&dny. entirely bes-ide Ole mark. Is li,� not awa4 . . . ­ - . � ` 601118 ' -e -now. 0 .. -4 - - . . . . . � , - - - ---------;._____----- ' ' - ­: . - ____ . i . They understand their tills Deps find de- that w'e have a 7.1jeebanicis Irstivite in this .. . I . - �- � .., . . . . . - J)" ­r,, -)N & 1)'_)DS, BARRISTEV.S, -1 '. ROUGE CENTRAL. .. . :� I . i .. .. - . . I .. L : i- . : . rl.". - . ..1 serve to do a bit, trade. See ifieir adver.' locality wi"! JrUll fliket!'11*­; Of LiSt(WiCid, -- , *. I . ­ - .1 . . . - ..� i-, . . . ,_;o*1:c,,or_7. Not, - F,,zc., Solicitors for Citv � � I ,:, : n - - � . . - . .- - -.-: I . / , -;. . - , , , .. . iri,­�, - 'ER . : isement on another pw I political, b:,);�rapliieal. g(o,,:rn-,P'hic&I and , - : - 1; . .. '. ­ I . . � I . - .1; -e � - J . . . . . i. arl'i ('-,7',:1-,V LOan _-k--3.(ieiati(,u. .10A Adelai,le.st. .11 . r% . - - - ". . ­ ­ I . . I - . .. . i R.� Tweedie paid frie*nds in Scarboroa, - ­_ I 't,). ne of thi� part- .: Tile Bapt, ;t Wedne'a-a physical kn(swledge'? Tbis Js Where we -�- � . _: - � I -- - (�JJ--1'1,)1,,)11 Telephone9l"t. 0 � bsolutely Purea - let (oncert In F; y . - � '"' 4. , � , . I .. 1 - :;-- ­.. I - I ,ery Saturd&y over .:.: ­ - 2,wh!". arld 11-i'll Nv:,. .'Jr. Youn- ,�71 1 * ' . _' . i - "­ :. , 1. . - i)t,r.; w ,,,I jw in Clart!inoilt e,6 - A[ - - i 1 night wa4 a pleas, ant ev6ut, and. U,e pro- g" "U., , ­ ! � .1 - ­ - - . ... . . - ... I.. � .._­ - -'i I I 33 j I - .XT r. W. Stotts has been in' onr midst I . : u(.i1pvr*s'*,rore. ..,., ,1owt!er:-t­l-(rv%ri'­_ Ar-:ti-,4-1�..f1­irit'y_ we had :1 unit -I and h.o.-py conoreue- . . I . . ­: ­ I grain -A us 9,)od. We Pay tfi;s of tbe 'av8 .. I I I . I... I �. . �, , � ­ . I - .- - � -1) ftl t I on -until the advezit i,11 tiie prc�,cnt iii' ..O . - . i * - , , " 'd W'101USOI'Allt-bg- M - once r re. -, , . ­___� � .,tr(,Ijg .'". i'll i I '.. .:, I �. :-,�% - .-. - - - - � P1,091,11111, ­ . -1 . . I � 1� - Ol". ti'��, .11 i. . -. , -.1 I - . . . thittith(ioi-.Iiti.,try'l-inazz. andeuntlot ,,,,�I'd locanse sometimes progranis, I Joseph Carling and wife paid theirpar- - I . . ..- - ­ I -ctcri 11'a ry. (olllp(titiorlw7thtl - Vitudeoliow rst� cumbent." Tobecorre-t lie shouldhave . , __ . . �,. - ': le"llu citiort are no - . . . 1. - " . . ­� - .-I . . , .. .., _.. 1.]�', z_�_111 . _t specialiv good, but we. need not . - - . . - r .. - . - . w . 11101 . weiph aluir or liboi-pitaito Isew,ler,.- . (da'only . ,Ile . . � I - .. __ � I - I �ntion . I - . I I I Fmid that,. unity and hapF,inoqs conlii be ents a visit'here. - . � L ,­ - _. . - . .. . 1: , I -T. I TE11 the supper, beciuse tile Clam- I f,, - - Y_ 11" , I - " .- - . i .1()JIKINS.-�VE � .IN,XI)Y in clt:] i LOYAL ilAl�IXG PoWDE�t Co., (* Wall und In tht! parish tizitil the ad'vent of the Miss ADnie Gialiftm of T,irouto.is prt ' j k " _. " '" . - , I - .: - -m.'k,oll ­(- Ontart.) V - htr(-e-­N f. . 3,v. . ­,: . . � IN (;raa,,_,,.-, 4,,f I (. I � nout. Ind t -t; of n:I derioln inn tifing bave.- a I preient T-co-'e'si W.,.rd�!11,--a mall" W11f) dis- in,, h(.1. parents a Visit. - . . ­ I.. * s, I - - �, �� f - .--,-:.: - - I . . I .- ­ . r., .,. - r. ___ - __�, - I . , '( '4 rep;itation 'r . . : . . . : el-!:ia nrc. ill 1,,,,e, �Toroi ito - �:,, i -i;�'-, �Al ,ii vas -. (; - �_. . _'.. '. - ___ 1-1 . - . . . '' . .. I - g � . .1 14 N �:: as ha.'_-e.rs that no biliou,� c. -I'10 i agree,l bin,.rly w th th,� two Y rv�!Pdin­ h* - - -( -n i Ils around '... . . I . - _. C.., 1. - , � . tbe %i')I.U-stic;� -ed 11::ml-_'S. ('a2s toy di -y or , ­� " � .! � .,.. I I L ) . I � ieves ni _� retn0cr 'nin -ro . .__� . �_ .1 . `­ .., .�­ I ,� I .. I .. _. � ­_ - , . ' er dare iiulivac!i- ' !1ev. Mr. .,rro*.',;,r e!,�rszyyaun. Fo'r f,wr "vettr,3 of o ' - ..� - a ., I . . jqlvattewicato. Office,anaresideuce .. .,., -.ION _.: � _ r_ ,", �* -1 - M " - , . ev I ' � . i - ­ . B i L't'. t liXO I I I . . . , , . Ur Pcs('�nt liere. Keepyour gun loadel. - .1 . - . . 13 - v . r : - I �:_; - � = I . I , C, I . . . . . � at .'dr. lsrut(" j"lin-on's. vickerin", : I �Fl ocellpiei tile el'nir and eugineered ,lie incumbe,),' five vears' ministrations. pros- I Part; as r turned home - . . .-; - . I . .� , .;",o -:1 '. � r, I . , - $ . . � . � . . � . I . .. � . . ... . . - - --t-_ __ I ' . . 'I 9 I procirani from OLO CliftIlDfli to ftuother ptr;tN arid unitv were enjoyed. In conclu- . Irs. J. -ons h . I . '.. . . 0% . ' . . . - . - I . . I 11011KINIS, VEITEE61NARY 'SUTI- c4 � Il!"S -, CT C� C� '--�s ­�]- - - - A4 . - after Fpemliva a few Weeks Lill Toronto. � - ­ . 1. . : - - � A IV with the Oeasiug �,ase of an adopt. The . 'AlOt, we wish to stav�, that Vve willitagly ex- . . ., . ; I I _. * (;1_,f)N, GradnRtfl of !!Je 4)n I- .- 1 1'. �, ::I n . , . . r. . . W noticod John Gates around Satur- . . �i - i .. ..-. 14 . te-Tin Vet- (4 onerate the inctinibent's Wardenfrorn -all I , . . . . .... I..: . . . - , . - . - J'V = . " - . ., I - - - I " " f&ilow;ug evenill" a children's concert was - ­., .1 - . . ; I ' . A - t% I . lln�,.ILI­ 111) F A I lulc a'a :� _ I � . -)ri,!.,ir-; (,,jAege, Toron,,--l., will vi,,*: Whiteva- = ^- a zi. 0 - - I - - - da� a'e bills. We -tli* -. - . , , .� . - . - �. - . 1. . . ;: A111 (111­!..,.Nv,), -)1 eve'..V SAt'll"tiv, DicA-ftR(,A (,f I%. . n . � . . 0 -1 'lie Uar�-olit of old alai young blame. 11. J. IIELLIWE'LL' � - . .1 . 0-. � . :;_, _,�.,;eu. au, . - '� , I. , 11 - __ . .. * .. - - n ,,ei , ,(, , , , . :0 . ,�. I b .:d , I �q , en easy J,ob si`­:ts him best. - . - . , f,i:)t a,tt,ttuai, t. I I I rn . . � . - .... .% tr"o horrt.*-4 -i t< , ' sh na for.,, . . i 'I) ,* of) - - :., %%Ils .1.41 -ger -.].,an tile first nielit.' Mr. ' -. .7 . We not;('ell ;n last week items froin _ .;.-. '-. . - 1.�--, �, . ) . CZ ^_ 't ,?,I� - - -,- � YI, W. WILLIS. . . *d,L, ­ - . . . , - � V . , i -� � . . lot m, 7"ll con.. lliclieriiio,. Ct�."F; i,romptiv j,t- - .1 (I N. .- - - � 111. fhv.wi.y= I 1. .- � :; I . . .1 ' ' 6 z - -1 , .1 . � r: 2 Thos'. Pul-11 Ocrupled tht-Amir with tile ' I . . . I . � '. � I .- . I . . I . .� i -o. Telegra.ph afliirect,; : wnitevale, On:. . .. , i n I - . . -y - _. . . ­ � � . tfill�tc I � I I . ,. e. ;d . . TI1o3I1­;o\, .'"11"M10N I 11 . �'. Cliert -,ycol I �iat.' they seeit, �d t(,%.tlj ink we, , .-. , * - - - - ' . I --I 6vi , 2D M - -.1 - , �. t . . . P.O.ad-Ire�z,;:6,rc lRiver.out. :A -v C3. ;" .IVIK .1 a_ IV .. fm I ' v estry, - I � . , I 04 , ;,, . .Dir I ,net). ­ . i 04 U; , IiiWOE-1, SHL_11 fr,.,.i 'tin wostt becoru ., . 11 . were �118' I 0 .. � 01 . - . ­ . . I - - . . __ - !2 ;,� (1-A -, .- __ . 11�rice. Tulat prw-peds triijenwed to about . - . - ILMOT11 PHI(Rlill.l) .. I appointeJ. We d not go to bees I - : - . I 1. � . - . ' I .1 1. -_ - . I 30 .ftk . - . ;i . . - - *--N-40­11� - - , Mteudinr, to trip the light fantastic. Our i ,�. .. .. . 11:, . . - . - � _. s(peicties. I n'. , �r, T_ , . 650. � .. \ . . I � . ' - _. %.­. . . . . - V 1: - :. � -__id, , - - "I i"', . . �11 T. 9 . 9 ;� I.; . . � .. . . P . . . .. . hearts are not of that rock- nor ou� soulw , - -.-. ... � .1 .. 11 '' . ­ - .1 _ _­ . . _­ -� , �, C3 , . I - . . . .1 I � . I K I N 3 A!- E.1 . . . � -1 _ 11 - ., L6 __ . � 01) MOD33V last Const!ible i0ribson got . . . � I I . � : I ­ - � ' . ... = �- -r ( . � . � . �.. . 0 We dc not make our . . . . .1 . . , . - , . : a- � ) I-, iN* - 3- - I , ^ : = � " S ,� i 'Ill-, gun and went. o Toronto for the . . . I . . . , .. I I . . .) . (i SUN LOI)C-3,11,' �N'O 1, a - 0. 14, C7, Z�..Z � . twk" I I careiegii as the sea. . I . -it ,,;, 11'. This lodEle D,ePtq evf-.Tv M01)(19T V . = :,-, .;z ; t 7 E- � �- -,- 0 - . � " oii- infinklild tis a bowl 'does _'_ i - I , I _! _ D-. t misk-'Rhcon Ile.lrnan is r6ebverinev 0owly progress ain , - . . I - - evennig i, . HaIL Ill k 11,11 ^ , :.-�' _,� . - - ,- . - - .i �iie year.- ill Dale's c I.- PM .11 CD :;.a 8 z:_ = �r -:;,4 � 41 -7- fi I . gentlemen arrested- ou 'Fns;�Ivioyi uf rob- - - i - ; - I . .r ;�) C . = Z:;.. 7.. -otn I ;' among its fellotvs, . rollin through the . -oil lllVited to join up.1 help a(I'Milt"C' 11" i, 0 - = - I f: -tr late I.Ines,i. ' * - ' � Every perN , = � 6 �: ,_ 2 - E-��E,;i__ CC Q� ; bing Mr. Jobbit's s4btie swrit and brought - ' - - ' I . � C 0=.. I . I I . I I gr -IIII)erallcei. 1:�Ilv In ;i'. = -:1 &C �. � : �� . 1. - Nivebrs. S it I to n and Orvil returned b c, W (, crowd widiom bearing awa F any mark of . . _. .� .- ___.­., � � . . the mitl Cause of TC � W - 4� . - thetil do n here . . . I .. 1. 1. . - . 1 C4 . .=,c 1_, % .1� C. C W= M ­ . w . * The tw!) nit -n give the . .­. � ­ /_ - . 7. ­ - .< -. . - impression ex-cept where they hit in hos- - , .;. ... . ;z ardav night after a visit to Toroate.) _� - - . -1 --, * $: - , ilson and Graham, and are. husiness . . . 1. - . I . ., I.- . :: - __ . - --- _... - __ - � 0 � I Ion Sm X .. _� . 0 _0 C; iianies of W . . . .: I . - � - *. . tile �olljsion- j . I I I "I. 0. - at -% - C. 0 �. V I on . � .... . _ . -I.. . gauainvors Cr a r &N . 11& �d. a P .. .t .,� �� ­ :, liowetful-loo�-lujz chaps. 0 Ir coDsthLle I .. I f _ X, , .- I . - , -, 1 . - 1, i � I ".. - ".. . , . - - 64 � . ... VJ e are plea�ed to -learb Master Will � __ 14 - .. - - . . . . . - . .- - .., . - __ ­ __ ­ __ - . __ - ­ . _. - ....w4b4N- . . - � . . . ­ i _____ ___. __ _�� P_ 1% .. - " a G 0 - had them I�Pautififllv bound together -In 1.,a � I . . . ­.. - � r I- '. I i.. ,.-. .� I Ili— i I . I -:, ;-, , C: ;- wtou ip ou'. of the Dr's. care us his . . . .* . - - -1 . I ; - � ��.O. I - . %� I . C: 0% " . HIGHLAND C . .. -, .. - .. . . . .. ­ (76)j veyo nee,r. A I . - . C to I - W 61101 R WaV 1114t IIIVY IJu,I I-1-111til freedow bealth has become cousiderubly better. I .1 . . I .- I L - .,. _.' . . ". - . % - 60 I 3 t �F �tK z Z M . I I I . .1 - . � . . . I * _ I ,',., = tl - I , I - I , - . .. . I -� . - ­ , � - " I ! . Is 11 . ' - . . I . . . -A, _ ,­ iv;g - -r, a. .;-. :2 4? 6- - .. . . . i. - - . I I - MveyaL � cer, '11-1 C .. = Ct �_ ;.. __ ;� a, - and mighty litfle cliatice of getting any 6011)(1 of cur young are becomin- so en Mr. Silverthorn, li�arlr has. -moved . . ­ - . .... i. .: 1- 1- 1, 110'MAS.DUNN, C( Cot ��.:. . - . - � I . . . 0 z ' -r , - - in temperance work, thev'think .j I . - I . I . -b �i C - 'L. .:- . it ,t . - more. Tile priborters were urrnigued be- thutzinsti, . - . . _- , �:- � -1 . . Affidav I - L_ = o Toronto. I . - - ill - its etc'. Cla e- ., ,� _� ." � I't :09 3i, .4 .. , __ . . -.1. : f issioner for taking , :0 �_ - :C:�. C. . l Of tK�- er to at- ­ ­ . 1. � . ;..* '! __ luolit, 0111. , v�24 - . �: - �-, - .. ;z L, ! ... fore, Magistiate Holdeii. who heard tit( nothing ' Ang a holiday, in ord G. Stotts ha'; Trl()Ted into his property .,' : - I I , I � I _­ __ , - ­ I I ,ft , -01� -�4 r- -, 1 7 1 - � .. . _." : "., : , - �. ; ____ - prel inary eviler,ce. au,l colilulAWd tend it te'r,rerance weeting at Brooklin. 1. . ­ .1. - 1�' I . , - . , 1 . '%Ve hear t -f oil 11 . . _ , C, - '' Tiage - M . I ., . E-UN-11'NG, I toter of' M at I � I . I . U, - . e more Of t1lose mo -t pleas- he recently bought. ' � . . _1_ . - . . OUUIY (11 ontari tilt -I o the coL uAl rilvi IIL',;! bUtil tluie 11- Mr. .Nlorr;r.on of Ballantrap has takenl' . ­ . . I . ... . ; - - I-:..- �. Bit Lice �i%es for the C 0 - '9' t . � - inI, evtuts�, which tooli place'at Mr. "dward I % I -_ - .. . . . ... - fice at the store or at his resitleuce,TicliernIf DECKER'S LIVERY ! Fat til ir trial occuri,ed. Tlro trial was 1'et ion of Thos. Youn-'i farm. . - � 1-1 . . .. I . -_ Village. I*Z-v � . I Nl-.-Brten's. Ills wife presenting him with a P 0 " " 1; 1.1t - . . : . ; - ; . . . - -e f , . - -4 - I . i . - ­ . - � __ - for Thursduy. the 6th Inkit., lint %o lift% I akw0iter. Long ma - tion for the I lyinon trophy . . ­ ,. - . . 11 . - - y she live to briubten Tho compeowl k .- . ..- - � - � I't. BEATOS, TOWNSIlIt' CLEItKi - - . I . , , , I/ I not heard the retoilt as ue Ru t( I, . has been. postponed for som � tirne. � . . - ­ _. . P - I - - - - Aft I 1i R I" e in ft hi ' Dre""! the home of her p:kreiitj;. .� . .. � . . ..;, Do --;tku,,,er,. Citninist ioner for takin e bmelit ill D'In 1'. (14, , I very These tuo nieti were :.(-vu in Claremijut � ' .- - : . - ­., - I .1 conve. buf;iness KnJ linve urMc I s6 I 'I The leutnre ,,,i,-eu bv Rev. J. J. Pledditt. � Mr. Jol-.,a lilt -ton has removed to -Sear- ., � I . aftiLlavils. AccoLlutii:,t and hisurauce Agent . � I . - vers. new � : , . - _. - -, , � - - - .-.. _ V C Liltv qle ,illy pleviv.is to the I obbery. (J �zcarboro, tit Gree'riwood. oil Monday borg and A. H. Closson has thken posses- , - . . .. . . . ,. ,�V. Willg 11ru- hmses and buccles. I --,kn nc�.,nmOdftte - . i .. __,�'. _i.., � - . . - I ... ­ . . . . . t l farm properl - and c,o:n6 boots were found . iu their pos- I C-VeI,J-J:,. . . . . I I . � . I I I I _. . ... - F.l � I . , . � : .- - b%tlod. OFFICE --At NN'bitevide. W'll Ile iD the public with voca rl-,A at t&II h( I , , , WILS I`Znded by some of our k,ion of the fitrin vacited by him. _.. - . el I - - * ..-.,! - Brougb4in every Monday afternoon for the . . ' 1,overed 'bur, mie-e,F 41, zraiLis- In ­' , set ni:011 WhIcil hi r' 3 Alb.t is prepared to i voun� 1*1ol-le. They report. a vood- time,as A fire 'wits. recently disec-vered in the- 11-. .-. . ..,.:. �_. - . 'l . - I -v ' I � - '. ., - . I '. � I .- . _., . - ; trF.11SUCti011 Of bUS1U(*6- n og I . , _� I . - 27 - I'Lar ' i sliedq cf tlic- Commercial Hotel, but was . . ' . ..: . I C011nection r,;i!h hver% I keep a I swear are !,Is. The eape is nrttty e � tile sub:ect was t. interesting. . - .- . ­ - � . . - I . - ­­ .: ­ . - 1. - ____ - ___ - ___ - - - ___ - 8�le. Commigsion and Bourd - - % to the �puhiic iniud - but tl,(- pul-lic ir.:ud ,ne s,l,:oz.d son 6f .Vr.')�obt. Underhill . . .,.. ... I - _. . - .. nv darr ge -)ne. � . I I � extu%,mished before a au was d, I .* j. ..., _.� A rchi feet. I . I � . I - . . . * . I . �. - P.;Cheri' . I f L!"Itlebam, who died af';er a short 'III' . I. . - - , ­ - inR Smb!ee. nc. d thto I've jtidiciul miud are v(-ry Jitter- . 0 . Se6sa flizat; the seri-or editor of THr�, - i j I . I ...,..! .. ....:_ - - - . __ . �.. .__, "._: J�� fin ) A . ' . _. - _ . . .. . - , , . � . ­­ . - . I n� 0 -1 ='M= I and tile prisonell, will njuice i4rong I fle:38 was II)terred at Saiern, epmetry, the N s bas been and done- it, we join i 1:... I :i. -. I .. . : A. i,6s.T, COU N - - �IHITECTI � . W77. ==(=3r,. .) eh P * X W I n - * - ,- , :* . - . - - - ceremonv was conduoted by Rev. N. A. ' - �' '� . I . - . .- - .. .. . of Ontario Drawing I �- I 'Torts I id. to ill)- I shing Iiiin tinbounded happiness in . . . -A. for the count� - - I - through it lawvet. It 6 sa wi his , .. - - .. . . . - . . - ly to the . .,..- � fui(i specificattioDs furnisbed for every cluos 07 : � .1 t-ti-theraFe. Cotinai,le Gibson wns quite I 1!urner. Wo extend our evrnpatli . _. . ­ I ; . . . . .. - - . heating and � ..� .� � . . it - - - I be're-tved i.1t!TllJ'V. new der-artnre. . .. _. : : * I.. - . - . 'ju,,u.tied in all tile preenutIoLs ifiken by . - , tw.iumv. st-eaw and hot water .. . qulte�. ft flu. I ­ I ..: � : VbLlt4, ation a specia:ty. Office-Gerpe' lilocki U - nber of our young peop e at- Wa;te,- Thomson lirs returned from - -' .' -:.- ` , " - . I � I , __ . L . - ­ ,_ . . . � . corrLer Dandas and Brock streetO. Willtby. - - - . . . . I I.-, Li it) ensure fi:e safe de -livery (if 1116 I I ­ - , f ' Hauil!ton where lie hus .)een residing ' . 11 ...I - z. . .. . .1 I I tended a surpriiii- party tendered to W. J. I I . L Residence-Kingtiton hoso, East Pich-ering. 37-.N . I � . I)e inade snie work of' h- . - _. - ....*-I- . . . . , - prip-oDers. is ' O t I; e like � *-.I ' � :_ _w I ,z . J�o%v ot�. tltcf e%vof li-i depurtUTC t e Ifttelv. 11e.1)eT1:ev,?s thpre';, no plac , . - . �, � . . .1 . � ­ __. _/ . , . . - . __ - - - ___ L- - __ - - - -.- - __ ­ _ :- . -1 . I. , " 46, Iltiti if coraLta6les " willt alwayr. do t -o ; North %'V(%t. We thilik tl1l:-V Spent Liu en- Hig'ilai_id �'reek. . - / , I � . . I'A ­ . ­ I . I - . 0 1 - .-. . . . .A 114"U'alp"141),ijifl, - .I". I , . . . I I . there wou!,i be woreivotlee de&IL uLl Per JOVILbie tilne, as they ret rued early to The No. 3 football club a slsted by sev- - .. . _� .. . ­ ­ ­ .. .. � ­ . .�:�., i I I . .1 . . - .- � I - � - . .. � . . L I - . . :: . �.. 11 0 "%I A S P i 1­se-�('l Auc- OD -"M. - M.&S.1lZa3:1009" "U'lul In "J"t 011" C0111utrv, -1 ti;iblr home,4 next day. r L L eral outsiders succeeded in defeating our-, , I - -.:",. . - . ­ . ; . 1. . - t . .1 - I . - . 1)UCHER, L c . . - . . . N . - T *ioneer, Va ator, etc., for lr;ust York and sl t.ctac;es awl F,yv-(l;nb,iLas� tre surebtai,.b I- . 4 _____ ___, . -4p- * - __. � __ . We have a new store kee'per, in he per sebool team two goals t3 none in a well . 11 .- I I . � - � a . . . ; .. . � . . . . tbu w1jult! of Narvil and hout6'outario. Strict] tu v1p.or LIJUVAI, Joy Fale bV ''. - . . - - .. I ­ . I I . son of Mr. A. Orvis. Wehave no doubt as . L � .� . . _11 contested frie'ndly game. - . . : A - til or telegraph I . � SCARBORO. -.1 ; ' rl [ ; , __ - . -1 . . 11 atLeiltion given to ull orders by.nij I . V r . a -his- buAiness I - ,; -, '.. : ­­ __ ­ . . '*� 1.1 I . . Charges .uo(le.rate. Addresb THOS'. P0L:C1q1,lti; C. DALE, . - - 11) I C K E R I N G. ! I.: . 1. to his guccess in this I �21_`a The meeting of the literary on tfie 26th , .., I . - T� _. I . . qualitict; tLre eood an&IR reputation with- . I . . -, . . . . . I : . I ..: . BOX 47. l"roultiarn, Ont.. i ­ . - __ _� ­ 4 . - W H. Fr.­!ow-Ih self-defevee 'we make . war, devoted - o making final arrangements - - ­ . . I - ­ � .. � . ' - out stain- We feel corfident ho will do all " . ­ .1 , `� I - . - . . . ____ ______ . _. - ___ __ - - . - ] . ­ . .1 .� I S repiv to c,evv'r�l.!etterw winen uppear -Ili I for the liolditiz of �he entertainment at � . . .1 ., _; ­ , I '. _. .. . - � I iii his power to build up oqr towu its well * I . -....k.,.- '_*­ - . I .. -� � . . . . . . .. . - ..:_.­ - Boots titifl, 81if,04- ::.i:'. 1-- ! your valutible paper of Ilate coricerbiug tbel, as his t)uslueall. the next. Wednesday meeting. 11 . , 1. . . f'. , . - - - . . . - .i. � ;' .: : I il trouble at Cliri�; Churen, Scarboro. writ-. - . ­.. �.­�: 1. . I ­ - ;L , I . BARNARD I * RegiLrding what was RLid by the Chron- Misses Byrnes who has been keeping' 1, �_ - I _ . � - . - LL ID S -e brought discredit (k1l . I icle stribe of last week, he wo- the post office at West Hill, sold their I -. I . k ,. .1 _. 1: � ..' - I I - - 0 I i,x, `.SLIE, BOOT AN SHOE �- . I ten by Well v�lio bit% , uld lead us . � . : �: _., � J ,vork. ortlers ­ \1--'W STYLES OF ar-bh by (ontit�,uals'y harassing the I - '. . " , - , .. ,, . M ft _- Z PY 1,eglud and Fowl, I ­ r - � .- . , oar p I . to' Uk-lieve he was not the driver of this no- I stock of goods by auction o Monday and , - _,., ­ ­ . . 0 til(-wl %5orkwurii 1� .. I . , . .. .. * I , �:­ . . I . I)l DMJ",1_; ell�e') ,'Cd M !*:Xl) rl enir.da of the communitv. both by their tie- I 11 .1 - - -1 .1 . I silip. Don t iz)rK.-t tile Ptand, Liettriyoppositettle . - , torL,us-eolt. We were not surprised it. I)&ve*rernoved to Toronto Thty were I .. . ­ I . ionli, asviell as by ut.ead;ed,for publichtions' � '': : ,:. I ., . ' ' , - t . . . , . Ug S� et, Picko-'rill" village. 7-v . . ­ I - ..- '. I ..- A,4 e W.4, E i rl. el I turned out it jackass after beiva aLasociated very pomilar and extreme y obliging, in -, - exposing to :he onvilde public, mmterp I - - .. . . , SPECTACLE AND 111-G SSIS11 , � .. 1. . N 11 -1 _ . . - __ I with hint so loag. Well ULder his charge the post office and will be missed. W_11 - I __ � i - . .- __ - - I . � . . : " 1. _W,ll ta,_ L I - � I . . 11(ptels. - , - . which courtra the congregation only. I � �1 this sleed ran awav a time or two, smash- Thomsen I Ae poss�,,;�ion of the'! ... � i .� I .-- ... .1. . �, *.. 45, *. � � �-.r'_ . . - I - . . �: I ­-­­'Ll'� . - ., L ��, _ 1. ...- .... __ :�: .. � :. I.: . I - - I the tirsit plak:e we dt-) i.ot lietiftate for a mo- - . I' . . :. .. L � _ . _. . � . . ... . - :_ - I t. . .: . : . : lig things in gene�al, giving Mr. Wagner . � , . � . , .* 'i � - ; . I ., 1� ,� I ment to 'think that the -Aiur(h -A ardeus ur6 I ' .preryiiseg. .. tit, I . � � . I I . . - . - I 01 �, 1) () N HOUSE'. Pickering. O' - - 1 zwoweekswork to repair all the differ- I * - - .'.I - .--)' :1 I I . . - LER, OF F11 A M 1'. SS . The East tnd Imprc. 1 V, I - ,.. -- � I . I . . fulllt'13 00rd()� , This hotel is, V1 I'Fr- PIL -'I%- .r ST Y :. c - I I i r circut-notan(eL." Tile �-;, - breaka-es. His PIL came .to th r i-ment Isociet - - ' - . - G *-i,�-w _bri,_-k i proprietor. 10r . 6 - - - ' 0 he'd tin open meet;ti- on t Ij e 25th which i. - - . � . _. .. � �`­: �_. I . ., twdinig. tiynolwd in super ' _�,).. tute that tile I - .. -1 fl, I v L .: I *,guided by Ile 1, �bop and Rural Dean ' e`- t1v an - -_ %*� � vt, -coLiVeMell - � kuld c ')Tt for 010 . . To SUIT E VE 11Y 11 ' wardeu COUCi Ubion th at this . was ratber,cos d 1 r) . ..-;I. I I . . . qtylf.-. F �rV " - t, -01!'f _. - -cenoure tj _ a if neces,ur,. ' ; - I i . �_. . ,_ ' . . . would .. . J was largely attended. The udience were,i, ' I . . -, tiaveiii, ll ---. W Liu-] commoclious�t*able� - � ,; decided to let out the 'ob; so we find a . - I :. . . . - .iv 1) bli N, - - But it is well I -L ,, I, .that , - - . - - . - neither Bisho .') brand new driver hard t work expe . I . . . . -- � :;5V _I LEXSES ACCUIZATELY FITTED III tleated to a fine pro -ram of S'naing, read- ! . J. . _: -;.;, , -1 , :. �.. .and shi:ids. : , . I - � " , a cting . rl. * . . _ m. ;. . - . - 114 , ­ :� ..- I . 1. . ;.. I nor itural Dean ac-Inieticed in the action L'Setc. Tbodebatefortheeveningwas , - - I.- -­- ­ - . I - � rl*' herliti-,z. Out -i 17HE USE OF DEL BUCKLI.N-S . - u I to have this animals record down tine in In- 0 : ­ - .!­ :� �: ;. '- . ;:, I .1 order to em . 6 n more . ,� , , �_ . , . 'TERN HOUSE. I It 1i hib-t at the world's fair. in-' 4 U&olved that education.has bee' . ! . E S I of the wardens and other secedere. b,pt * , . i .. . .17. .1 . � "'. ,be i . . held the se - � , ... , . . W now opell'tax tbo aveoll:nl�ydati. n ,� 601118 Of tile Sidejamen and those � , . - ... , . I . travelling public. Thit4 hote-1 llftvvll� IlI'(.IV, - , - tead of inqniriug for a mate for t1iis Ani- beceficial.-them invention." W. closson, .. .I., - . Ugb� -.I,.-,. '�-- who ht1d like '� lews : therefore we, the, s I . . . .1 . . . ". - 1� chiui-oel lmijdB, has been r(�411�n't--ije,l tnrn, Opthalmaiscopic Tests' ! mal. 1w is inq,uiring how to rid tits neigh- W. Brumweil hind -Miss I. Annis spoke . I __ � I I . � . . - . I . 'I � -1 . I � ­ 011t. 'Situated -as it. is, ow"'site, *he spillk Mills, sidewmell and othets. still ho.'a, to I . I . , - . - r. - . . . . I - - .� ... .- 'r , ! borhood of its former driver, whom be in favor of Edueption wl-file Invention . .. --- u i ­ it is convenient for patrong (it tbe Alilis. Meals I CUtlkbeu*., Lbe Church. c dut I r, I . i .... . . - . .1 .: " ling I . . -inal 'Ood stab Gena* ' . ad - - ` - - - - ..% `,e I - I � - * ' save lie is'convinced w 11 never reach his was upheld by C. Ewers. Chester a . Ab cood � dicip for repri I 'I I - . - I or luuch at all reaw Aij hours. G ine Steel Frnm� Spe'es. w, and we look to the Bir I . - I . ... �:; X. .� I - - ­ ,­ I - - aiids'le4lr3orn. Bokst&,la:],jenclosedya:Tdfor double-couvex IPDF;eg, best value ever -, . d"tination, until he gets to the -home fcr Miss 1A. Bruinwell. Tile eliair wa cc ­. . -, .. horses ci?--�attie. N,jj!igll f4cales oil tile promises. had not to an absentee; Warden. No w "" I incurables. Thiv writer is surely very � ., �. - :_ t I . eut. We have precedents, 8 , . � "', .. - _. The liar is open at all legal bours, und is stocked - offered, , ­ to the vesso-ii of L - cupied by kev. McMillan ,who together, T'* � �`� - , . - .. , " I kind in giving the editor of this paper a .. .- . V.ith pure li'quors of - ev"ery braud. ANDY Mc�. , CZ2�71"ZS. among prominent cougreL,ations in Toronto with the other 'ud-es gave their decisioml -1 : - I.. I _ .- CULLY, Proprietor. 151y ! (= smj= F50 little advice what kind of letters to J ep - . I . . I � ; _ .. : �. . . * , : I ___ - .__ ce as in favor of Education. The closing chorus .. . . . � . where con rts �ave been �and-are held in . . ­., 1 .. _. - _ - - _ . . vublish in order t4�'increase his subscribers, , - . - -_ - , I . . - - __ . - ______ __ - .- - - - - - - - - . �. .., - . Lent. Out object in getting up this con. but we think af r . perusing some of his "Good night and come again" was sung .11 .- -s � - ,..(- - , -- - . - .. ... I FiVir,tchirtakirtg. i ... . R�* - __ cert was a religious one - and" the f r I . I . . _.. ­ � � " , � . ''.". . - , . - . . 1+--___.___ _� , ,. � BARNA v the glee club and evervbodv went home I 11 �_ - - _.... : : . * I ­ - ". . ' - . I. . 9 I I * letters in the C ronicle, his advice will b . I : . . . ipture. Now, ca Mr. - . . . , . " - ­.. -.11 _� I - . . . CUTHBERT, W - tehmaker, ioiek- - have about the me effect as his exper- happy. ' . 1� 4 . , �_ - . ��. I . o . �_ ; ' . - - .* � L � .i, - . Having D JEX�ELtER. "' ience in - t:... - , _% _ A. ering, Ont. een. 25 years at the WArciamAKER AN. � .1 (lieape and his followers claim that their I horse bre king has had and be con- The Soiree aiven by-tbf Presbyterian . , ,z .; �� trivie, i call --evil-disposed acts" are in accordance with - 0 . .. L _1. ­, I .- .1 - I guarantee sati faction. Agent for _ 1=_1K7" . sidered wor h ess H a�s one who ta..J�m ,Sunday school was a grand success. The - : . ... _:� M_ . ..� . . � . � - tT,7 1-3: 3: rM-.-., - ".. I Scripture ? Further, we have been accus- ,- i e s . . . . � . F. Lazirus, F,ve-glasses. atelies and Cloi�ke . I Il I 8 ­. �. - o - : - I ierlends to all who can read,t is ' I . � - �7- _�_ .'j,,. - 009ued -.)u s�iortest notiC . and at reagonable .- I . I 9xrk P It F proceeds ijetted $46. Te & was gerve I . I . . ;% -_ . - ­ - _____ ­ --- torned to winter concerts (and ulany of . . -1 � �-, .- rates. . 23-47 . - leatra us to believe it must be a very iz)ter- from 5 to 7 and the ladies Df the chure I � * *" . - -I...,.,. ..� i . - 1-1 - . . - - . them Ili Lent) there being twelve durin . . . I . ... ,� :. I I I" PICKERING I � . 4 , , --.= . . - - I I - * _ * est,ing paper and w have Do doubt its cir- fully sustained the reputat.on they bav . . - . - 7 .`­' 1. . . - .- the last fifteen years and ,IoDk before M - c latiou will increase dailv.' This scribe V ,� - . , I , - - 't. . , . I I -_ .. .. . 0� - .; Cheape landed on Prospect street, sud a acquired as being the bcst 000ks in Can I � . . . 1, -.,: - ,. � . 1 ­ . � - - . �_, .17-: I , . . i many Of those who now find fault and "46 has own connected witb7 this personiii), ada. Theiprogram consist+d of readings � ' .. . ... . � . . I . - :_ .W . I . - , _- . , .11 ­ . _ ;� - � " Li ' ber , diRlogues, etc. The iingi k was conduct . 1�v _., . �: Ontario --,Bank ' M 1-�' y Vd! abusive and unbecoming correspondence . .� � , hypocritically as so piously 4irticular, . -1 . t .- . . ! until the neighborhood have become die- n . ­ . . _ ... i � -, . . ,­ - ., '" . . .- � I i­­�, - .a of pa�ronized one of these concert& which was guated with him and all pertaining to him. ed by the school. 86veral itations and I . - � - .. ---­ !­ , . . - ; I I tave bonght out the lumbei 1, ral held - -1 - .. I k 2 ;e, - :- I . - I - - I - . ..... TICKERING 'AGENCY, - durine Lent, and further Mr. Young - ' di selectioDs were loudly a d6d. A reciJ I . . __ 1. .1 . If be still ooes an heaping isgraoe on him, :5PI . . I,— ­* , - -I" � ­ 1� ,* . . - I I in bi r- family, he will ft by Muster Kenn y . . . ."2 �, � , ; I - . I to SUPEIY &H chme"f chase tickets for tbiip 1"t Lenten concerti. � _ ,. . ,* - ,_2 , ',­ "' " '' _ . : Open for the transaction of all legitimate and prepared 6Ctaaary - .. --,�(_ - 4A. . . .. � _ _ . Ouse, and s entio 1 � .1 , . . Mr. . 11. Mcquay at Pickeriqg Village -9 letter showed that he wished to pu to 0 - '� ' ' " . �. self as well as on his nd it t4tiOn irly brough , migrate to some foreign clime down the h' . . . ,�i. , . . Jum or at the lowest Cas prlce� I Mr. Cheape further states that the fumt 0 . , I . 1. ,-__., -,.�LA-., ; - � i " Dankiag Busineos. , w - :. � _. Jum - , - ' i here civilization does not exist. We blame Should be made of a rMeei n given b.*, � .. -, ' ' - .,;."- :1 Omcic Houns-From 10 to 13; 13aturdays duty of an under officer -is obedien& to � . I I offne , - , :' ­ . .1, - , , , i - . his paren.0 mote than himself, as bit ex- Miss Cowan and -a selectio entit 81 _ . I ---'.-,. : - � - , � � - " , . L his superioir officers," but surely he knows . . I . . � .i- ,,-'* .;L.,' - " A . . - . '. , �, . . 10 to " o'cJock. ' I I . _ �& I . . , ( perience in limiud owing to the sh" of Nortb wind does blow" b M.COWXU � . .. -I.. , -,�.,X �.. . I i * 1�! , L -!,�, - * - I. _. '. - - __ :. . that when tho" officers desert their poit. his head. '! _ . in admirA V_.. .i ',,�,- e�� , - - � Juj Savings Bank in 00i iie'Cii0n. pHINGL as Mr. Cheape did, they clan no longer ; whieb she sang od wbi I _- - � - _... , . % I - . I , I , . _-1 . . ­ . :, I . - ud to make a 1q)eeialty of al ingles, claim obedience from the andw offloer. From another alorree onde'ut. . style. - . Be Id I . , - -., -:, 1, - .. - _ 18-y) GEORGE KERR, Agent. - I late . . . vs. J. J. Redditt d Maodona '. - - � __ 1-4r, .I I : I . .f . ...___________________ and *11 keep a large Stock of tl*e grade Further dowu Mr. Chespe speLks of "die. Wild � ducks have been awn in this delivered short praefical drones fhll 01 I . - ...: p - .". -'L' 1;�� , �. I . . I ­_ ,- - :L'i -. _-�;.(-"-� `4 , I . , :. . ... . i ­ - - e, - or",� I - :,, - Other - L,' ':j��I� . onm b d, No. 1. XXX., 1 1.96 Psr qusrs; creditable practices" carriod on in the par- neighborhood recenfly. Johnuie git ! ar good advice to pamte. 1116hool re-: *" - i� .., _.,�.�.,�,�-X 4 ,:.:,. G, W. WARREN111 per M. grades equ IY low- jab. Does he remomber Banday, August gun. . I Poll' __ I - . ­ � . : � - ��, 11. - .;: i 1 $2. port was red by On . 111 deot Ce- ..I -.-"- "'. ­� I _J . .. ___ - . I - _J _ W. �111 . ! 0 : ... ­_ I - � I W I - ; � - 4 - ­., 4th, 18", when after partalitina of the holy Mr. Alvin Orvis is now in see- and showed the seboiol to in a flourish. �­ -_� % r I ..� � .; . - i I . . . - I I Orders sakm for au qww- . , CO � . IL 1. �_ . , ,,, ^,� , . Vatches; '01' - communion, went home and hitched �trolle ty . �. : �.L'. .� '*_4 1 .. �z__ Vi � . - . ocie, Jewelery, 8flv,6rWAr&- I hi6 sion of the store lately 000 Mr. ing eondition. After m rially Asgkt- i - . .M, * - ,�" ;, l -1 1, t - ,- . Gold Rings from #1 up, Silver Plated . Is 0 tity of lime, and as Ordera trotter to the sulky, or 0 it is commOul" T. L. Willie, who we uuderst�w is about ing in mating the basemen , they have a :� [ - - -� .,. . . ;1 - - mi. -,11 !� � _ i. _ ... _.. . vl � ��;.,_.-,��­.i t I. 1: I ' . . � !,.-. , _,� ,?-.,!. �,',,i, .� Napkin Rings 25c up. Salt Shak- ..� left .h me will receive p1rompt ILE DtiOD_ called road citirt, with all the equipments Ao remove to Toronto. . I -.'� - I . - t � - - ­ - . balance of 061 on band. I �ey. Mr. Perno i -s _ , _ �v t. %­ . 1 -, ,:A. - - ­, � I I . thatAnd Doble or Jobn Splain would have I - _. ... 1�1 ,., r "), .I t' '�� ­ _." . � I ers 40c per pair. . wood e I— 3 '­-.� J% - - ­_ �J­ J I Mr. Adam Parkins aud Mr. J. -Hortop of Pickering occupied the 2air &nd made' -11 and started for Uxbridge (when people of �' , 1. _ � '." -1. I .� - Colored Glum, to pro�ect the 'eymo Ouly have got their second severe attack of la. au excellent one'. ! , " I ..", I 11 "'A , , i. A A"; . heir way . I � - .- . _,c. %�. ." * .- "... ­i� ­. _. , §.* 'l.,,. 1, ___., _ L I 1 �­t .. '_\ I "� . . W OD! DW-irll ablelor'beaukdeptson stoek two other denominations wore on I; grippe, an . a are both down in their beds. - _ --w..r- _. I" I I-I'L , "t" - . ,i� "; ,,...%. I 25 cents pair. att yard, and will be delivered@ order. to church) t9 compete at the racde the next ­ . i I ..'% r, i'��J".... %. i', I : I .., ... - I , . I . _I. _1_11- . - :_ 0 . .., , I . '3'1� i- - . ..'; �, � . . . -1 6 f I � . _... - . ­. .. . -: .. -, - , � � *,'Tr,�,z -1 ­ , It iB strange I& grippe should hang round, . 'Crossly & Hu . . -, .;V;.k.: iv L 1 1 - I ,* -, -:': A I A wil - . N,4 ",'_ :;, - .r .ke - dayr-4huq neglecting his duty @it the - nter, the �vwgellst ".. . .. , . -.:. � IL . I ds of dreRsed lumber pt a 'stock . 'Ove :: - _,__;?�e. , J'�. LL J,, ' 1, : .��ixi :,- .J '; . . - . I $'k'�: - , ­ '. , A ­_A)4 - I lig attended tb' usual. - rvice? Does he remember guudaq;. Kiusale so long. Open a four weeks reviyal I at;06hawa of ; '! " - ­ " ­ � I . . .1 �:.­ .. I I'�)-,�.., . - � ­ ';,_L':�,_';"Z4'_ i _1 _..)" i - W. D. GORD �L ' iFn,"b,72*,th, 1889, when be sent his team to Hi. F. Dennis has r6timied after a April 200, in which al _,r..V11 - � .. l:J,.!,1 � .. IN , . , '" i R ORL . . " - %_ . , ­ � 0�, -TAr- --�Xr,&.TMz;1--T? ,-i. t, : - . . Toronto I the evangelics � �.. , '4111i ,�.A , 1, A , � ._ .. _. '. .- . , ,� ". � ,! I . �,L . , . ; , �r . I . 1.L' � ';'� ­� it 4 A " - - . 4 1 . - - . 7 Ti%%,� L I a, i " r C 0 d i a , '"' 'A � M ' M d " r tic f I , . , , __ 1 IVA744-1 �4_1 * I . - . _1� *-t I , - , - , I "'. - - " 11 --.. - I i-1 - I * - . - - - -_ --.-.I E I ?�, ICKERING - N.- E�l I W § - 0 k . 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R r ri z: ti � . : ,. .t e.., r. r - ,.- . _ ,. - t. ,d .: PJ , ,tM. .. .t- - y - - ,. r, t . s s t 1V . . , L' ...V .. ., .. ,. i:.. , i t... ..Fk. �. w .�. - ,} .tr ll .: S 1 J . r . }.... .. f ► ( ► •::, f� 1 >1a aj ;y 7 , )':- - r T t,f�r 1 .. , _ 1 - _ 'J I.�� •- ,.... • �� - - amok[>aR Fathe t A•Lisbon rtes ideas says that, ac ing) GETTI�YG A HITCH ON A Contentment. n land the YJiiiteid S res PYTHON. ' h E Once there lived a little maiden, who was May I 'vie my recent experts ce of tl ),item Tu'D S j�s sn concert tt gI is inclined take energetic action in I the - very sweet and fair, smoke 2 It may be a warntn to others. I . Delagoa Ba tailor y question. A'n �rg to riptsre a Big snake by the Aids Who had eyes like purple pansies, and long, have. one child,—a little sir not yet two , ' OANADI , i . ) I The new xtrad'tion treaty Between the of an LicpWgt. sunny, flowing hair ; years old, afair-headed, blue- yeti pet, who - Thomas I% le, of T en(linaga, was fined United Sia and `Teat Britain was officially And 'twas said through all the � country she was as healthy as the birds hen st►c wu Y It was during the cool weather, when , was loved be and con re. born. For more than a year p t, ever .,iwe ** for biting off John Egan's nose. � reclaimed n W Kington and tondo on Y Pa Tuesday. t tak effect on April 4. snakes are rtly or wholly torpid, that this she was old enough to I)e reds i the nursery . The lumber firm of J. S. M rphy k Co., adventure happened ; had it been in the hot yet site had no wealth or dower—just clove- and more with her father and lie,—she Kae Qnebec, has made an assigns ent.. After a aliarp legate in the Ho of weather, the story might haute )tad a (liffet eat }y, smiling face, ailed mysteriously. I could Il t say she was Lords the ' Marq is of Salisbury's .m ion endin Just a kind) sails nat ire, and a maidens ill et she was Karol ever we 1. 1 was ke The Quebec Legislature has oted in favor g• y g i ' y y 1't r , accepting t e report of the Parnell om- • Ven. Macintyretand his party went one winsome grace ; : in a perpetual stateof'anxiet l)Outhe+r. The I of the Quebec bridge over the St. Lawrence. miss on w ado Clad wit out a division. y 3 P day to examine a hole or crevice under a But at Limes she longed for jewels, to wear symptoms were absence of ppetite, dran_ ; It is said Col. Otter will be asked to take Mr. La uchere last gveek intr(xl deet rock where it was suspected a python lay silk. and costly lace. plaints of sickness, stomach all digestion al. :hej Commissionership of the orth-west g for � together out of' -order. Last ugutit, [ took I i ]Mounted Police. � - his annual resolution i to Parliamen for hidden, and-suro enou h it was there, - -1 , •. i the aboliti n of heredi sy peers, w ich they could see a bit of the tail end protrud- And it chanced she lay a-Ialeeping in the tier to a country town, where . e stayed two_ i The C. P. Ir; Land Comisstoner m was defect d by .� .vote of 139 for and 201 in# from the hole. - They let it alone at first, garden once in June, months. Manitoba saystthe outl000k fos' immigration ag tier. I thinking that, when the gun shone, it 'night And the sunlight kissed her tresses, and itis After the first week, site fl urished like' a for this year is encouraging._ fi I come forth to bask in its warmth. In this, breesea sang a tune, young bay tree, ate and dran and htugthed The Duk of 'M neliester died on FH, Iay,- however, they were disappointed, for on the And the roses are: half jealous all the sum- and played and slept, and kc t me force er -- - The large wholesale dry goods firm of the 21 at, at the a ge of G7. lie is succehded following day the snake was not to Ile seen ; mer afternoon. { Prevost, Lamarche & Co., of .Montreal,- has by Viscous Man eville .a dissolute y ung but till closerexami�atiott, le tail was found I busy enlargingg hc,r garments, I brought her asci ed with liabilities of X162, 000. reft fall l%nor and decent b He tl ,re Ati(1 she dreamed of wondrous„ treasures, of home rosy anti) robust. In one week, all Che gn . Iran be Y sticking out as beforie. V arioua efforts we old symptoms reappeared to .s of appetite - . TheDennis County Conservative Associa- married Mi Yzn a of New York. I _ made to dislodge it. A fire was lit in a castle l,y the sea, + tion in Manitobaarepetitionin theDominioit dark lines under the a es,'listl ss wa s re t^ Of a Tines who came t(► claim her, ' ancb Y y'-.9 g Mr. Cha berlaio says- that having een front and the smoke fanned inward, but P . . less ni =hts. Sone one sod►(rest ed that the . Government for a reduction of ditties, whose �raisc seemed melody it ' __ . - the results f the English administratii rt of this had} no effect. '1 he earth was even scrap- Like the, tuustc of the waters flowing ori cls- neigl►lorhd►od did not sort ter ;and 1 a ae Three boys of Carmen, Mau., started out lf:�rypt he h d chapged •Kia mind, and now eel away and Lhe hole wideucd, when they c(►g►tating how to take 1►er iiws y a;;ain, lti )len heavil armed to form a desperado gang, be Teves til t it would be worthy of so neat could see the coils of the monster its thick as rightfully she caught a; severe cold, an+ ►vas tontine,} I. and are now serving thirty days in the gaol. a nation no , - to continue a,ud complete its a man's thigh ; but except that their opera And she longed) f4 Time to pass her like a entirely to one,room for t!►red ►reeks. Cllr . i L'Electeur, of Quebec,. announces that at work. I tions were occasionally interrupted byy tilt: sudden spirit flown; re-coverd her general licaltl couiplo rely. I- 1 , r ' _ stat sling pri;sence of the creatures 1lead, For }ter ,youth to vanish quickly, and to be Appetite, spirits, sle Sli, all rets rned. It;c(- - the Ministerial caucus held on friday it was T he cost En Iland . of the inflttenz<'t i epi• which it occasiuuall )ked toward Chu em I - decided not to have the Quebec elections y P( a woman grown, - not be the neighborhood. 1 1 f de is is ea 'mated at ten millions of doll1ars trance dartin out its little forked ton ue, After her cold, she joined ,ns domiistail•s this eat K g That the prince might kneel before her, and II y _ a t one alf of th' . amount having . est it ave small si ns of animation. They had , Accordin to recent statistics there are g b ini66t claiu he r for Kia own. again, as usual, two or three t Ines a day. Ili - g psi by in urance companies and friendly even determined totry to draw it. W'e all � � � less than a week, sicknes:i, std., rettirnefi. I 21,471 Protestant and 4,(;21; Roman Catholic, soci ties a d the remainder represeptin� loss three, the, refore t oceeded, somewhat nervi- And in part her wish was answered, for children attendin school'in the Province of = P was in despair. For nearly tl ree lvoilth.;, I r .I g of ages a d disorganization of buaineos: ously I must own, to la hold of its tail. To there carne to her one day - .Manitoba. Y One who' offered wealth and station, and racked n►y t'►rains about drain. , wall pap, rs, - . ' Lord Sal' bury has, itis rumored, inst •uct- this familiarity it showed) its objection by an milk, water,) s<•iltcepans, any < lit every thiii,; . A cable despatch says thitit the Dominion ed Sir P. derson to ive way at Berl n to inclinationto wa ► its c(iudal extremis ,whi •h in(risputatole away ; KN< f+ Y Tho' slid had no love to s e him, yet she iu vain,- Lhe cltilal slowly war tell. I'he Government has protested against the French the German claims to S-tevenaon road}, bus }tact ouch an electrical effect on our nerves � weather was t.00 severeto tak llt;raway. I1, ' - Newfoundland mdidus vivendi i recently taking the erman frontier of Afric a h •k to that we dropped it like a hot pottitc►, and— did not turn away. inn agopy of mind, I noticed o is day that, f► .� . _ agreed upon. join thato the Congo State. This colic ion what shall I call it—retiFed. A dhot would But �ve heard a sad -eyed woman stand far front outgrowing her clot] es as I ha 1 ,.X- - Portage la Prairie, Masi., Board of Trade will bar E land's way northward fro the ui all probability have iuduc ed the snake to alone at close of (lay, pected, they were too large for her. 'I'lle >; 'will ask the Dominion Government to deepen South Afri an -British sphere to the tern quit its refuge, but then the shot must have And tier heart is grieved and troubled,' let liitotle tiling was not eating eno ug�1 to •keep up . the St. Lawrence canals and aid the Hudson Br'tish sph •re. torn and disfigured its beautiful skin, which meq praise tier as they may, her strength, anti we could iio't d`oax her to . Iiay Rrailway. � the General wished to secure uiiinjured alla For her hap irtess has left tier --taken wings eat. - Yeyt she was not mall -ill : she r;tu I. -� - - I ' Il\ITED 9TATF.4 pe arlll t own away alxntt and played in a quiet ay 1 loukul There is a difference of opinion among the -i;:� a cimen. Tn Cho mean tinre moro etiicient r [ and Govesnmeut supporters in the Manitoba 1'he U. , .tariff bill is not likely to dc- tools had )seen sent for, and these norN arriv- , fair) well to those who had not seen her - ' ed u n an cls pant. Anti I think, O friends, twere better, tin Y Legislature over the subsidy proposed to the bated in ngress before May.. �po P . snore robust. . JJ 'A bri ht idea now struck the rt —the this journey here of ours, , Hudson Bay Railway. The da of the World's Fair to lie h d at g pjxai Y Y Not to dretill of wer .and riches not- of Suddenly, my husband was umnloned iiito mi ht draw Chi ssutkeout wilt► t!►eelephant!' ' the country. A week after he went, the - ' " A father took the body of his dead five- •Cliicago Ila been postponed until, 189:3. � stately domes :Ind towers— 4 ear old son to Porta ala Prairie and asked Su iicient rope for the urpose was loosened child be an to eat with ea ,c relish. In a y g In Leav north, Kas., the women are But to live in sweet contentment, like t1►e g b' from the elephant B -pa(, and Lhis tope, aloui fortnight, she was her d►wii ha FY self, frill an inquest. He swore he -believed the boy's runnin t tree out of six candidate for - little birds and.flowers. i mother oiso eci the child. • g the thickness of 4 man's thuulb, was hitched —1'uK IxDEFE�DF.\•7•, d,f riotous, childlish spirits. er father liasf . P School Tru tee. around the thon's tail, its renlainin �► +, Rev. Geore Jamieson, former) " of Atrt- Py _ never seen her Like thin, I rcn►arked one Y Police ommissioner' Geo. L, Bake •, of length brought up agmin to the pad all evening, when she was parties larly merry herstburg, has just (lied, leaving $100,000 to liinneapol s, has suicided by shooting. He fastened there, this doubling •its strell0i. AI Buddhist ?Harrlage. ' and mad ; and the truth fla led up1)n itw two nephews w. ho have been workipg in the was worth ,000, I -Now came the tt of war ! A sudden jerk � - woods of Northern Michi =an. j A misssionarydescribesamarriak,cceremony it was his tobacco that upset het•. He 11,1:4 - - b Dr. Mc 1 nn announces that he in ends might have torn the skin; the mahout ►�'as been awa now for it tti(►uth and the vhil+l'-s - • A petition has been presc.cted to' the soon to o y En •land and Iceland to leach } g . go ver he witnessed in the tx►s: of rhos limbs dail =et firmer anal rounder, soul site g 6 P therefore warned u, ,lit ou the strain rad- overtror of ('iinitialia, as follows': Y g - House of Commons from the Toronto Board hisanti-po erty doctrine. - ually. Little (lid we know what it ton'(�►h g _ of Trade and City Council in favour of the , and obstinate customer we had to deal wits►.. `�I w'~m ushered), amid it tremendous din! of pig lee niHe awal a Sulo keoi Ituftertiobt eakf ►st �� George . 1 eck the well-known humor- ongs,into a large room beyond the reception y , - . • ' 24 hortr notation of time system. fighter and tighter gre�ty the ropes, when f tat, has b n nominated lot mayor by the tall, where were seated tits governor and and after lunch, with her in the room ncituer .. Freeman Hod Ina, a saloonkeeper at the Wniocrats of _blilwaukec. crack"'went one of `then'. ,.~till the strain about ahundL•ednobleinenantlinvite;} guests. of ►s dreaming; it was injurious to tier. )illi g was mcretuted, ivht n (rack the oth(t. h,►+l Thc bride. rcx►m, a oun [nan atxn►t'twent for his Prov ideutiiil absence Lhis time. , i. Vt'eatminster enol of Clark a bridge, London, Thc Uni ed States lost two enerals by g Y g Y has died front the effects of a row on Satur- g sna�ped also, leasing the snake til sista quo• sari) of a ►( ere ani attired iu, silk ar- doubt whether it woul ever have ocetirl .li i death 1 t- 'wee): (cenural8 Crooks and Y b '= Y g' f • .. day night. The alleged murderer is under 'I he snake wad; finals} diakxlgexli,y cduiltesr . . •to me ;and we mi lit have lost our darliti = Schenck ormerl L • ,�, Minister W bn mens, was also t sere. b i . . - arrest. I' Y g- minin ► and killed Kith a charge of buck land. "I1y the time we fore'gt►ers were seated, a for she was'wast►r►g sadly. It was actiuy� - A notary from. the parish of Les Elioule- ) _ -_ shot. When measured it was foundt to be procession --headed by the bride, supported like slow poison upon tier. This is a true, A ener 1 raid has }leen begun) by .U. S. t'rventy one feet in length and ab out two unvarnished sL.itemcnt -. ment, Quebec, has filed claims on- behalf of on either side by demure -looking inatrons, , which lily nurse can Marsftal Walker and his de uties a sins) feet in irth. - aevente' n families to the 100 acres rant of P g cont used )rinci all of a ed or• married corroborat When shall we have a parlia- land prom' ed to fauiiliea of twelve or more the sellers f intoxicating liquors irl ndi, ii women, ulllelegautlyy attire) .--entered and) nlent that will dare to tax our slow poisouf+ - Territory, to the utino-st" I inclose m card and rennin ' - �: .;hildren. - _ ytowly nutrched tuwttrd the governor. $� , It is re rted the three pfiincipal leatlier-Goldeu Thought!+ for Ei y /tall rl•} a bride ,was _not xrrticularl interest in = your obedrent servant,—[E. H. in fall Mall . The )Manitoba• Legislature has 'dated I � Y b manufactu ea in Newark N. J., have m$+le I t:a:ortle. ' $7,500 for the Winnipeg Industrial Exhi- htouday--'1'lu� clt►st+ distliCcltd,ua which as regards personal charms ; she was young, . _.1 - terms with an l nglisli syndicate. The sell• ; : • bition, and a by-law will be hubmitted to pnuluce social lwrriels, ar►d the financit►1 h,»cevcr; and T'el'ly dressed silo in gocxl raise $30, ing price i less than $<i (MX•i,(M. . .1 000, and iminediste steps takes' to' � distinction which appot.. r7+ to tie widening the tot+tel t3esides leer silk dress she wore asol}l - - put the scheme in shape, ,1 � Jas. J. , locum, the baseball prayer, who already impaamble ! ilf h -tweeu .rich and einbro'dered scarf upon her shoulders ; also A Poem by the Pope. ; killed his wife on December :31 -in New oi)r• are evils which ur►ist litlwu •i, o )erate +old ria u om tier I' ers,, bracelets a >'ol► John Shortell die7t the'other�day in Hali- 1 y . I !, Ks 1 I The London Tahltt ()ublishes a transh t' 1 ork has )cell conderned to sufi'er tiledtea.h for the destruction of the lest interests her wrists and armlr above the ell,ow•s, n! fax. L'efore death he weighed 4:30 pounds, )enalt wi hin the week los ►innin ala 5. of civili7atiou, anti are not to •accord .,A ith The bride took ti i r position near' t iv of a sperm by the !'ope on his brother t and it is thought tlhe corpse weighed 500 I Y b t3 ' Y p I Beath. ht will he seen that ills x,(nl takes }rounds. The handlling of the casket .was Thc Itis txaJ Lalror, published) iu Clucago, the true titachius of nntute. bri+lcrg;rdxnu )posh s'is'al; ulxn the tlrx►r, but 1 i � nt.►t ldx,kin toward cutch other • 'in fact, the fora► of a diak,Kue between Leo \ I [ L attended with great ditTiculty. intimates t tat preparations art 1►eiu6 n)adlc 'huesday - K )f>Achiui t'ecci) anal leis late: brother, t'.tr,li• quietly bu surely by alt tie building trade~' Th(• ) ► . through Cho er►tire cerenu►ny tl►ey tx►th were r• the stock of the Kingston, Smiths Falls, I Hooters niotio for file you g. x rfectl im ,assise into nonchalalit, na1�.Iuseph I'etti, whose dleath ttx10k plat, a organizatio is to enforce the eight-hotu• day Write it it► line-+ of gold [ ' Y I and Ottawa railway has been subscribed by few weeks a �o on May I t: )on tlty lte+►rt, and Ili tiny ilia, Tile marriave Cerenitniv protler now beg;atl. b. ' P g - And with the holy s'p'rit ono. a er uowst W a time to come— , patent to the property in question for Mr. Ch �ncello von Caprivi has addressed a In glory like arrayed, I little Christian Henry Heinecker, who And spent i' the waves by, the strong who t - Owen Murphy, M. P. to the carman ambassadors -abroad in And not to one created thing. ,could pronounce every word contained in wittd�s sage. • :hull our cmbre►ce ins given I (;BEAT BBITAI\. I I hies' he in imates -he will continue Prince For all air joy shall be in l;a I sire (,erman rangguage when only eine triol - s • , � ismitrck's licy. For only trod is Heaven. i a half months old, `then i year of age he . . _ The Marquis of Hartington hag left Cairo I The Berli Labor Conference has o -Philip JamesI B,aftey, knew all t!►e leading events in the world's Gems from Different Auth r+. _ on Ess return to En land.l1� ; ltistor acid vVas as #amiliar with the_ ata - g al resolutiai favorin the rohibition o the - turday--I rogreas is attained only as Y Pe • g p iteuch as must moc}ern professors are aup Let that pleasermatl which pleased Goof. •I Ilse dock labourers- at � Liverpool have e�m loytnent of children in factories or salines the result of mental effort and ex ndtture, ed tet rte with their first tett lxx,k. At [Seneca. ` - a in struck and the situation is serious. p $a under 12 y rs of age. and as there c:an he no equality in t amount , Nottin hatnshire miners have received 43 of effort menti►1 or otherwise, put forth by 4 months he (Dojo give a con►plete history If we would spare persons we must l:wh g Light hu stored leather diessers made a of ever book in loth the old and new tcwta- vices.-4Martial. er cent. advance in wa es in two ears. man, we uta not all attain alike. lilt in so Y I P 8 Y demonstrate n at Paris last week against far as social privileges are donee lied, we me[its. At •1 years and 6 months he could Some men' do not live by their estates, hu _'. - . English tailors and shoemakers are in a ,the prohibit on of import$ of live cattle. aumver an o uestion int eo rah ' or for their estates.— Juvenal, should meet u n nal footin our sox ial Y 1 g K P Y ';tate of great dii3content and threaten to Their deleg tes were received ny the mints- I'O g' o►ncieitt histor lie could hold cottver- [ i 1 ters. system sltonld rest upc,n a bast's of ttalily, y' Act as though each day that shines up�nl i _ strike. so that all mi ht at lead st have e( ua chances sation with the learned savants in (german, General v n Caprivi, commander of the g I French, Latin, 'and Dutch when endili You were your last. -[Horace. . r . Sir Edward Clarke, the English solicitor- mth arm r a has Leena inted Prince of attainment. Mature has implanted iii • Our minds possess h nature an insatiable Y P ) P the third ear of his life g F general, is said to be co-respondent in a the mind of man the consciousness of art Y ,which terminated l Y - ' : r. isma'rek ll a ccessor in the a lancellorship. 4 few m liths later b Iris death in 1725 desire to know the truth, --[Cicero. divorce suit. essential principlii irtltet tied with Kix exist Y t. a hasalso come president of the Prussiate ecce that ri ci unlit in the fourth ear of his age. In the few Then you think the judge will be satisfied G'hief Secretary fo, Ireland Balfour intro- inistr 1 Y• yy Y short weeks allotted to him little Henr if ou as "Lord I had so titan tlatnts in duced the Government's Irish Land Purchase The stat' Ica of the Rued canal for the Y Y ' Y• ear 1889 sh w that of the ton a . 'The PO r of the Miner$. waa gab bO oath tnan and ra be ar in vision books and so a►an �i►vitaitious, Bill on Monda I Yr ' Y g P K learning more in that�short timet h n litany that it was impossible for rife to attend to - It is stated that General Lord Wolseley t irou�h du ng that period 78 per cent. waa The great coal strike in the Midland of the world's greatest personages have been these thiugs ","-4h,facdonald. will be appointed commander-in-chief of the nder rho ritteh flag and five per cent. able to learn tin thea ears of a lou life: Just I never ( 1,'ecf counties of England ended with a great Y 8 was ieeply interested tri any o j , forces in Ireland. nder'that o France. victory for the trades union. The employers a tittle while before his death he ws called I I never prtiyed sincerely for anything, but it Eight thousand employee of the Armi3trong M, 1EiPlbot, the French Minister of Foreign held out just four days. At Thuraday's con- ,before Cho Ling of Denmark, who showed came at some •Lime ; uo matter at how distant : gun works at Elswick have struck for a irs, int'e ds inviting 'the repreauntatives ferenee they practically conceded the miners' the little prodigy every mark of resppect. a day, somehow, in some shape, probable • working day of eight hours. the E n powers equally affected with demands, granting h per cent. increase now Returning to his native city he set altolit the last I should have devised—it cattle• — ' • - 'Chomas Hope, of New York, has Itequeath- mace, to p otest against tariff le ialation and 5 more next August, a •-•oath later than studying the religions and learning to write, [Adonirant Judson, - : eel EW,000 to found a hospital at Langholm, hieing enacts in Washi gton, the men asked. Meantime shills were ato which, added to his other acquirements, was p It is not a new Jesus that is -come. That Scotland, where he was born. j , ping; all through the Miidland counties, cos.ls snuclt for his delicate health, reaultin The Nort Germans Gazette Bismarck s g gives me �conficlence. It is the some Jesus r ' went u to famine rices indust was in his death as above mentioned. Richard and George Davies, brothers, who organ, says a result of the recent elections P r3' that heard •David a ra er that otlered ins threatened ail .over n land and I londott P ?' murdered their father at Crewe, Stafford- for members Of the Reiichetag and the loss of g breast to John that watched in the dungeon _ shire, have been' sentenced to death. his old) influ ace were the. real reasons for mdalged in a small panic lcet the fires ` Brof. Fre Smith of the Army Veterinary with -Paul. After thousands ,of years of sill 't e r i ati n of Prince Bismarck. Nobod els°old go out on ire million ttearehe. • An Rettool at Idershot England , says that the bearing, sin -pardoning and wound healing, The Prince of Wales as•rived in Berlin tin 8'n Y' agreement is antrouncecl between the ow•aers • he knows how to do it. 1'ou a an't brio =Ilio' . ' .. -Friday morning, the 21st; andwasreceived at this zette ys, asked him to reconsider his compr essio to which the navicular bones of res' tion, and miners as to the 'principle cin whielt tilt railwa station b Em eror William. the fore li nbs are ex i is somethiu anew case,— Tulms e Y Y , P wages are to be determined hereaftkr. Per- ®mosmous. A horse weihi�ii 1000 g [ g . . s, Robert Richardson Gardner has resigned Am n of er agre,ements arrived at by haps ; but the tra►les intone have shown 8 g = pounds How hateful is that religion which sas' his seat in the Imperial Parliament. He t e Berlin bor Conference is one providing their power• to call out 300,000 eA at a ehr°we 187 pounds more weight on his/Business is business, and politics is politics, : re resented Windsor, and is a Conservative. t at no wor shall be done on Sunda un- iveu moment d to send thea forelegs til on the hind ones, and sibs total • and rel' 'on is relij i" lis ion is tisltlg- P y g an n lxie tq work gi gton . he g A letter to promote the new tem ranee 1 no cessa for the continuity of ps Done- at another moment. Capital, and of era ii• sin°osis on forelegs is 800 poundsa or 300 everything for God, But many then dedicsate pe P pounds on le . This shows how isn- bnsineas as►d litics tfe the devil "and shove crusade, signed by Archbie4op . 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A. .! i�il, N .t J c H, r �k -b Yc i R' S K•-1 9 - r- �+6 .%. -Y,. a,. ,k- b. .F .a'- ,sem 'F r- <s°...tea•-i L 'moi•.. - u a. 1`.' .t r - a y.. x r .e . ,4. x R=. E '�¢. r,' y 4. ; .. _ ,v.,. -� ,h°. f : -" , .1P 4Q ,..- - q - - jt `y . to I .y-•`:ars . .x ice,_ _ tl t. i 1i :�re aT . -.: x:. , ... d � $hP d a JP +AeA � 3 ,' . �il�� r,3 8a E � , . � Fsa ,i" .:.,. >: ,ai- x',{AM,a,- '...- - ' .k `v$it,-Jtr..zr - ti•. -..'=tib('. � {) r ; i �)> ,1, t F •,4 - : d ' 1 lf' "11 - f Ther'" the resile (•,erman 1 8e.nsation Bismarck recent hil owes in pt►tition i _ . nations. - ' Milo' not 1 his retire . deep reg' ed. lie to a degas many Go Nor was of his di: his lettrr "It is wi . you req t tern�ined you for,sf I I able,res; s: ,Fy. _, . . Kit. , .fa J � 1r, a : '•' `I , I ;- . `� -- ¢ t i P i't+. . , .' » - ItI1•nI'e of tobacco 4 F. III,_ t4) Others. I _ : I I I ot. yet two I,- ''�-ctI pct, who .. I% Iles she w -as ,t , c\,c•r -xincg u IIIc• nursery I. 11:11•, she 1►as r s;I\' �slle'w",-. 1. 1 was kept ,I,f)ut her. The ' t 'I'l„�tite, Coin- . :,1 ,II�(t•fitioll aI- \i;cust [took � ._.-itayell two 0"Ilrishcvl like III: ';Inti laughed. - t, I)! "itf forever -- I i11,;light her _ t1 cck, all the I •,f appetite, . • tt'„ �t Lt} s, 1'est- ,,,1 that. the il1'r ; ;and�I etas I . i ,1,a►in, Wheat ,i;L� (';,,tined +t-l.ck�. ' She ,'I)ilil,letely. :: nt•.1 _ It could •:; i1M,vnstairs :rhes a day. Ir► , I' ttlrnell. I Irt't• wouths, j , t1 ;I I l I papel•s, L , :,i ,•vcry- thIllg \t .1-'t cd. - 'I'1►e I I c r ,a way. I1, r ,' day that, so 1 - :I, , .I l` ha.l ex- t, , �icr. The t ,11;11 to keepup- 't c(laz het• to , . L III : site ran .I V- ;and looked - - lwt seen her :;i micined-into . _ . I. ht- Gwent. the- : - rclisll, III !� . .'lTY self. full II,'r father has 1 Marked Onr 'ul,IrIv uwri. 1-I,t•,l tilled u1e. . 1:• :-. lie• has ,ul,l the -child's i ,I•lt•r,, alnd she" r,ulrtal p ,s- I :-, r hreakfast, tt•,1,11 ilui_ther h, r. lout t?lis time, I. il.t\c M('curred. , .11" darling, i s wit, acting 1 _. I ni; •is a true, I11v 1lurse Can . ;:,ttA ;i l,;trl!l _i„tt- l,t,rsorlix , at1,l r-climin . -. - I ; I. :11 1'`1/1 hall - L t r;a:Islat ion, l:: < I,rOt lIC1•'a i;,- p,cin take, .. `-I,,thi.-,- Cardi- 1! iI,,,k place a . I . f 1•.t i miacil illy 1..1 t' „1,`d their. : ', I siich hear3 - • i 1- t hen► bear'st. .,:1 !o ale high j I, l . nerve t hy- _ :, )1, `• part.• i e heat`en's t iIv - flames of. th%, life's food ; - .. . IIre,i frame i i, ,u:, 1 will re- . . I:,,11, ill whom is I :111 1 h �• �i1,nl c - • , :1iI,I diirl with- t I i he heights of k,;LI essly o'er- •' Nt rong whirl - ill .tutliors. .. i,!, uses Coal.-� . • in,• lutist Irish r eMates, bu- t 1I shales upon I . Iii ip►satiahe ,,,,„ ,t :Il I;c satisfied t 1 , :: t I I �- sanies III . . trl� invitations, t„ ;tttCild tO -_ ti ' •I u, ;lily object,- ` : .111�tlling, but it , , ,, t 1,Mw distant A'; , I„•, i i t came - s 1, t'rni►e. That t h,• ,lune )esus i that offered' Iris t: ,l in the dungeon i� 4,f years of sin- ,- tc Mind hcttling, { ,u CMI t bring Min r 1 • 'I,yr. %I►ich »+ r 11„11 t its is po}iticB, 1, i,eligioll is using s-, . Laity Iuell dedicate },,� devil, and shove F t 1 crevices of time. < a< al outcrawhng of 1't -;1,:eclit r. X71 4?r A ypd��; Z r$ f SII J 6 y., ,4, a t” t a. ti �T �• `,. h� �, ?ad ar \ r Tt. r f �r, r= a, I i < `� a t 4 k ey -. f a. ' . -�:. :6 •las 4a 4•t , ,�^, �. . , ,,. . •... : ,... a L44y a -: d s` :; 1, c 1 c n .` ,v eta - -' - - `n Rt,i� +I », ^ k a 4 -)*' A ” _ 4. .v s {{ /) _ r .yy' .. y - „ - .,. , a t . „ .: .' . - 4 �.•-;.. - s, y . nr. ,.a, F•ri 4,si S!>,it.�'�'w$ttc,i+tFrTl +l„y.•'Y U•A t{ ' 6 r yif � }. r _. PRINCE BISMAILCY .~' ... �.�• t _ - 8Vra I!e erip LII . Ne�lr Yor , An ex k' srove'sl Polo O0t�. `� • 9•' z_ ,fie' RQeet of Nis Retiremelit to a pe_ rlment which ma spit 7=1oB S�eaau e. �, , ', mwny and Europe. `� be the pre tlrsor Of'a mighty mo emenrevs to oermany has 15,476 poi fficee, Englund 11"Out. No pit., Do* r.•� '` .N + ":, �. I way of see al reform is at r to the 17.Ii87,�'ranee ons 7.348, t ear65,000,- ������ No.Qo Ni.r:r�Cu,`re anx.lr; '('he r©signatlon of ('('ince diamarc�C; 'wh p went bels tried OOd qq ' in the cit Of New York• g ]POB�ffices o ere with a value ot4 f300 I I ,*, for nearly a i uartar of a century has fills of genuine philaathro Moved by a spirt 000,000 trance, were lorwa ed Gerlrian THE ALB RY �'.� it the responsib exposition of Chancellor of the bred wom n whose interest umber of college. and 21,000,000 orders the y' ,. eta'' �: ue of 658,000,- - TOtLET SOAP COY' (Lerman Reichstag has created a profound) been atim lated by a stud of aanita or eoctal! 000 f ran n' forwarded in ranee, The bad r ,4 sensation in A.ttropralt political circ os. To and posit, I science have undertaken to no ems de - Bismarck, as every one fantilii►>' with the France in Posta atstletjcs is i)tt , as the largest . as',� . Y practicall apply the knowledge which their postal snipes ,ties m8 fo nd yearly(only Burs or any Toilet $Oa ' recent history of r.urope knows, Germany snore favo ble opportunities have scoured twent Sr new to�ilces OWN in the country psi (,r'' owi:s in great degree her present proud them, �' account of their dein a ie made two thousand a ) tions r new postoflicets I F pc:ition and -powerful influence aidong the public b he Chauta scan whiell thus dee- are made ann 7 dations, In frit,,, the German Gopfeiieration Y tip, SOaP aCCOt}IIt Oi 1116 unit v tribes the ew reform. '`Believin that ons sial card 1•eac y In P m a pneumatic y e:dellen forms ;01 haul not becn:to clay but for Bismarck. That by the dei contact of cue human life upon en hour and an hour ads s alt after mailin deli0ate and his retirement, therefore, should occasion angther c 1taga �' L permanent and satisfactory in- A similar card in j3erlin is delivered within :+ i��,iEsh CUR rant quslitiee. '' deep regret is what might have been ezpect- fluences be exerted, the alumnae leve rented thirt five or fort mina a;i1, He had enc}cared himself to the people a house in he most desacs ulated guar Since the inau ration of new s istialling, 1 �`' to :► degree seldom known. Bismarck with Y l'Op gu y tem of gNITTING !►lAl/HINr/ . ter of the its, and seven of their number costa! wagons for enlpt�in the mail bozas l' - )i►;tit !;<ermans was more than William. ►-�, Y have gone .there to •make such a home as Iu Berlin, an ordiiinry city atter reache8 ire N�„ was the l+.inperor iguoraut of the value seven refin d and -and active women, instinct destination in an hour a ter leaving alae a end for Illustrated Catalogue . of his ciistingttisltecl subject. Replying to with eym thy aril kindness can crew and this advcrtisoment with pour r: his_letter of resignation the Kaiser testifies : to the circ of,their family life are invited }lands of the sender. ` ` order for our YEW IltlaltES and "It is with. deep emotion that I learn from ! we will allow you their neigh ors as . riends bidden in to en o n In it First Sts es D q� your roque>t of 1'Vlarch 18 that you are de- what years of opportunitieti for stn and 1 I l "1`'CWS.” i Y 110 PREMIIT� DI�C0 1 Y culture ha a made these women capable of Th'e word "news" is deriv d fro ' t.elsri►ined to retire fr<)In the office filled b �Y ,� i P s 18 t a b 1 e at s ■tea ]il ]k . ! (1 , , ADDRESS t yeti for so mai}y years with such in�om ar- , m itis initial a t , P giving to s arved and stunted minds. Here letters of t' , �,„ ut al,lc results. I Lad hoped that during the they are e. petted to live their life as else- Aturth ,� • i1e four pointe f 'the compass- oreelman Eros, Ill f lifetiul't: of citl►cr of us 1 should not stave to where, Gari on their refer ' ,Last, Nest and bol th. To all points Be sure you oat the genuine in Salmon 1 1f Y' p slonal or domes- of the compass let the good news go that fol color wrapper; sold by all Druggis!s, at GEORGETOWN, ONT i face tl►c e vcutuality of odr separation. If tic work ar d show by theiractivit how hi h deraat red liner, nervone h •sloths, that for' 5�• and $t,00, ,. - -_ I ;Lin now, while thoroughly cotiscioua of the a value the Y g b far-reaching importance of your retirement, place on socitil industry, Thus nese, impure pieces, ,sued a and many Other SC01'T &BONNE, Bcticville. �' far, isle m t practicable means of seta(',, a dlisturbanees of the system the make teen owe r compelled to f:►Ce this eventuality, I clo so hold on th it neighbors has lx:en b or ar►gi�- mourn there is a remedy. 'I'lloisaniis testi �� CONEY Large Loans and Church Loans at wix}l , 1i avy heart, but with the conviction Y g ; . ins clubs `f r the girls and children. I' our of fv that llr, Pierre's Pleasar t Purgative i'el• iti00 .n.orotei free c very low rates, incl smaller some at , f that n►y (;ranting your rerlucst will- cont(', these clubs are now holdin r free ueni, Illeet- seta cure tiCae tl ub' • E 6TC8ES FREE r o intsodnee 5i, g, si per cent. accords, to secu4ryit . snits to the rescrvatiou aur[ conservation of b 1 P .cas. S all but potent ; ° • ourgoods, Write euld I,econrinced, =�TVE�3rgi'ORl�7 y p ings, the `ustructiou sats recreation . bcibut one a close, . Canadian Watch o.. Toronto, Can. , y;,rr life and strength, whirl t►re both of radeil to suit the a1r Toronto business and house property yietdin �' g es of the members.. g Priceless value to our Fathel laud. I have 'Thus, littl children from six to ten ears are As fencing Is eneh amt, art it• ie odd OUONTO CUTTING SCHOOL. Scientific til ELULATOIiyto investors, and 1W per ct. tq . - .,k alwa •s considered it one of the most fortun- Y y and reliable systoms taught, whereby ate circumstances of my life that when I sae_ taught to a ►v, to sing, and to starch ;the that there is ao"much feint'ng in it. stylish, ,perfect: fitting garment, aro produced, KUM .t KLEtSr,nt, . g rls from n to fourteen have in ailditic►rt Don't hawks hawk, I)low s it and`dis ust And for eircular. S, CORI;IGAN, Prop,, 4 J. L�TI1dER KFItI;. Utilr.�vtt;r.E is,-KtETFMRJ 4 King 13trcet Lest, Toronto. ` pts to reign you were at my side as Chief certain in ustrial classes4 while for ool- ever body with your offei sivc�breatll, snit dclaulo St. Wcht, Successors toA,R MINI,;LI:It & Co. old" oatab- councillor« What you have accomplishes[ tired cash iris of fifteen and thereal►cntta one nee 1)r. Sage's Catarrh Rer te'c}y and end it. wANT�n • A P�T�. lisped 1879 by Air S. H. Jancs. and achieved for Prussia and Germany, ( evenin<r Increase m population Toronto 1889 over 1888 a a eek is made leastirable with ;)0 cents, what yeti have lx en to my house, to my Battles and tealthful ironacnse, And so on for ,v Ly dlruggiat,, „ inFnn ofilostrtbliyhedisirlofitabl- cit tet interest (assessors' returns 120,3130, if. . )1 e4lecessors, to me will be cherished as rt 11, . e was the first I►'1 to ret a•fall "pack .This is a rare chance.I Inve-U ation ►invited. - ' l,re::iuus• nlenlor b the and h the .Ocrmatt °then grad s. Though these ladies freely if you remember ri htl '. b References exeh ►n t d, Princi els ons w r EF1 l Y Y Y . give e)f the r intellectual life, yet all appear- ' - _ db )it, forever.-' g y particulars'address� P y' ° pt`o ',I P' Ile 1 << ante of in traction or. even philanthropic IRVeNted`-o Dollar jid Realized �o 'Naturally the question arises, �� by did motives is refully withheld and friendshl P.O. Box 888, Toronto P.O., Ong. MAIC p 9 i,isnulrCk resign and what effect will itis re- tom anion, hi with its :>s et lultriecl ,ssl' 't MilliOl . 'e j9 J < tirement lutve upon the destinies of Europe?" hili es of pl fting and cnlargiug rhes lives Brown all'1 his friend P rkin'. were talk- 9 � a X40, eta < <.� r 4any'inclincto;heo tuionthatthedctermirt In rtlx,tit investments. '+ a e e - - ° rY Na r�i: P of their i► 'ghlxtrs, iy the .recognized source 1 ;;til,, of the I• mperor to lt�ave :t free hand 1111 i►f inspire Ion." `I'l►is- last sentence. hints g� $ a C to � f (htca I invested 1 ( tri real est•tte,' , , �' < <, n �A r� the g„rernluent h :d much to llu iu leading ;tit a ntu t imp n t:tni truth, a , bull► `said Perkins,'' and dotihle, it iu les; than • s o'y • s ♦ ° rO,yi:E` �'((►� I ' pin, to I'esign, that his iron -Will, so lung un- i which hag ten tl,o f:•e, ale Its overloo c b . Rt\ lnc)uths. '1'!►:at was th, lust investment ------_--- _-_-- - ,t,iat„,.�c __--_ _-- O'fPcr�/ !- . hin:IC-eel. could not tamely 1►rook any inter• those wlio, e heart hta� c ,rant ,ted tl►��u to I es Cr made, Pretty f;ual' wasn't it '” i O'jG�'fd' . ';'r1i:lee, especi;elly by one so j'°(Ing-•., the . t 1 !, , The Great Ottoman Blood Remed . ���,�� . ! engage in phis-autluupic and bcnevulcl:t I've, done better th.anthat,' said Broattt. ✓✓�. . 1 T:::;hexes•. It is denied, however, that the } work, viz,., that the tu-t)ority of x►t,r " •u ,IC " Two years ago I was told _ by all my. Guaranteed to cure all diseases of the blood )race ' ,c n;►t•iuti was in any way conueetuil with have still s liHeient yc•nse o , �1 1 !('scuds th;tt I ►v:ts ►oinl► itttu coilHimI ltiott ►►'Tether twouKht on by indiscretion and excess f ul le.l;eudcttce to b a I + or ,(',stns from hcrcditarycauses. �� rll remove _ tht' 'diticruccs },etwcen the lj.inperor ani} reyetit any sign of.pattuuir_ing. Indec,l it iy ``tui I thous;lit isles were right it}x,ut it. I pimple» and blots hc►+ from the skin and h lira lliijisclf url labor c uestions •. that ou the Con . luul,a i}r • hrekin ►Cott rh, no a a rite m Invigontting action, on the blood restores failin � 1[ 1(V� q11' '�''� ST:EET EAST. 1 only the c ►nlparatitcly few, who arc inn y' b PP' + Y b t trarl , t•he Labor Conference was initiated sleep came in tits and starts anal scen►ed powers and lit,il r1 uP the system of those sutler- • Please mentions this a er. ! reuse tfte l .;►st worth saving, that Cali tole('- ing fropn wastm d►nease. Price 1 , i P P nl,cm his s,iggestion ani[ the St'Latsrath's as to iso me no ood tool often there was a 3 l cr Tuttle, j , r� ate any di. )lay of the philanthrupie I lotive R Aoldross, OLWu►tul biedicinc Co„ I14ai1 13ullol sist;tncc asked to consider the laborquesti,ott• c►Ii the par of tl►eir bencf:actcirs. The kind dull, heavy pain in lits chest. I kept grow- Toronto. s' ' TIIE CONBOY CASRI LGE TOPS L Che ��"orth Ilr-rnt�arr. f:ct_ette attributes it hearted la, ics who eoncluet t.l►is- unirine en_ Ing weaker and weaker, and at last night- ASE THE:BEST KNOWN. I - ana :sly to renstitt tiunal gtiestious, suC`.l as tap prise 1►: t e correctly ince retell the ac- sweats set in. I thought it was till up with - the• limits of Mini -terial res ►onsibilit -, and. �' tie then. I had consulted tw�r► dcuaot s aril -' rn' •- ,%- � . I y tions of th human spirit and ui ao far forth ! ObeapcTit •nd ` z the rclatiuns of t is President of the Prus- are they t! a 1nory likely to succeed. It is taken quart, of their medicine, and rc 1 Y Q - , -sial, Ministr with his Colle,a ties. It is sewed no benefit from it. One day f EST i LA C E = Y inn early attempt to tlatntlate results, for A i:nl,11)::,il)lc to say whether• there is any truth the experir ►eat is still iii its lx`glnntllgy, It happened " to read srnnething ithotit Dr. !n AmerLul to buy ; in the various sleculations on the subject, is,nloreuve ,oneciftltose underi"tikin swhose Terse s Golden Medical Discovery, and 1 Cnn4 and Itueicat ,; i , ' i)r wh,,!ther Bisinlirek had an other reasim i g ,rade up my mind to give it a trial, but I Instratnent i 1 I ! Y elects can(' of he ex reser in tile cold anis . - tlrui that stated,,, his -resignation -his ad- formal lan rue a of a►•ithm^lir. IC is :►lee 'lidtt't expect it would help me. I in- �Iuaio- ! �.- L-;mce,l a" , and the need of rest. Perha )s l , g t'raled a dollar in a bottle of it tad it lel ,ed �; a ' it i�'<► well to secs tt this cx l;inatictn as to imJ,uyaib a to s;i'v H hc•rcunt<► shin thing will nle frurn the first i n • 1 Addr�h, i 1 P i;rety. Ne loul►tit will in�ol�esacrifircttnid 1 sc. [t hellteid lie and I ttll.tlF:Y. ittr.�'C'E.! 1't►..1351'ong;e - eta- t' I damper with isle C� )ectatiull ?af findin . I , . It cure,, nlc, and is hen I Cen► ,arc m re- Streell. Torv►rito.. send f,,r i •:,tal,)I;n,•. F I �' . ' I b wilt call fe maul p:atlt sect and u►urag,i, It 1 y P I - - -- - -- -- -- - - -- . _------- , ; ,t 1 , I ung thin(' I►Ir)r'e CCrtalii and satitifa �tot•y, may Ile pr sun►ed, however, that the pro- sent g°o11 health with the miserable health • J ;�� = -- y .-- . in n4ereil:-e to the etlects of ,1►rsurarc•k's cif two years agn 1 think 1 ;un safe in saying i y : i t ulotc rs ha a c:ountcd' the -co,t, and have or' _� �� rcl irenlent upon (wrrnany anis 1?urope gen- undertaker the Work with a Clear ,aider• that toy it►►eslnleut ,vase a ultu:h ,►site(' ane Their increasin o` ulari 'R" - t than ours. You can't reckon health b�, g P P ty 1 a proof of'thoir _. - I eral.� , cxl,crt a ,,,lien is divided ; sense rc stan,din r i, ,,what u: . 1 }, tit to 1►e expected. 7'he Y -- ai111,eriority. sic surC.and (,ret a l:onboy to;, oa !;:i. in it as tht.catcnin); to the peace, of c� es of all ntcrested in the solution of the' ally ►neasure` of dc►llars and l da►ts ; if yutt , it yon lwant .both; go to Gret►t Fails, Sion- :your buggy . 11-'uropt, while others apprehenoi no set•iolls � social )r,)1 len, ►will be a r.►n this "Colla n• ('"1'1,11 should say thin I' hall realized at !''lana, unci heli► build the creat Itaif Million • /. • i I �, 1)a,llar Dam uc n,ss the ti1liti:ouri, the, 'two ! i I st:,ts. I'lic ahwilrl G _atif' says ; I'l►e ;.,y,etticrilelit " while many fervent " Go,t k::ast't utilliou !rani my � I_lN1 iuvestnlcnt," :ttillar Dollar crosser, or ones the Three ;raw 'apl,ointn►e'ut of (4-iaeral van Caprivi to site- speeds " wi' 1 be spoken by those who 141lig I'Ile `•(;olden Metlical Ditwovery" is ;attar- Lines of Railway-Niehart Line Lett►hridge' ec 11 1'r ince l;isnlarck has nothing of :t I fur the ultimate deliverance of the race !rout a"""'to l'wllefit ol` cure in all diseases for 1♦ine, anil Pacific 'oast Line, all beills built by I ' C i __ titr.•7,tenin character ; for Gernuw gcu- I ►overt wretchedness anti woe. which it is reconiniended or uruuey paid fur the (treat Northcht ity. 1St. l'., :1f. s;, N1.1 I 1 y+ - 1;i,1limmiox) of free farming land(', along the line. i crass appn:l^ate the blessings of peace nu it will be reftu►ded, Foi- particulars send Postal carol to •less than other Germans in responsible liosi- � J. Ill. RUCKINS, . . tiuus." tis s the S ►apish minister of Forci,rn Srilll�e) K �eR $001(•:;.• � -1 9Rridget:-"1'.njoy slaps, is, it 1' How Mold 1. ('un. Pass. AggI ' . I y 1 0 1 I , The mi:lit I lay down, Till aslape'an' the d Pulu►c>• lienee Block, TORO\Td) sera,(',: ".1s to tie effect of 1 rn1Ce. I,is T:al.in), a+lv:�utt►be of the wonderful n- ,unit 1'tu:awaLe, I have to bet up. �1'hctgs ---- u:aucn's ic,ig;irfatiun on the tril,lc alliance, I tereat whiell is everywhere felt in H. M. the title for enjovin' it ?" R )(-� ��, b . - . i,t•lieve for the present therm will tie no St:uiley and his recent expedition screws the ,I . A f DIEND WE NEED ,.haz l;e., nor d,► I believe that thli probability Dark Continent, several cuterp.,.silig )ublish- Frietion Clutch bailey auol ( kit off (uplil►g i• - o.f a to neral h:urM ,can war ►wilt hC lnercased." a �pix-i tits. •New 1 atent, complete satrsfae• \That a friend is tit. . 5 , • b' I et:i have put upon the market wor s par' tins uart utecil. 1lcldress �1"stercus h:u u e Leon `tincral tCater, ti .. (iii the Mlhid hand Le !lluc. de llrc►a+liC, a porting; to be an accuant of the great tlig- h g I - . f,,: i:ie - French Minister,' is 'not quite so coverer's adventurous trip. To all these 11 or s Co., Brantford, Mention tluti.paper. 1 r firings such health and y • sil) that the changel will not result narratives there is this fatal objection that, A kiss on the forehead denotes reverence, : S' �E = �ttength. Inviborut- 9 pi ijg to sues► . de gree O in a \`disturbance cif the peaceful condi- tip to the present, Stanley liar given the but it dusen't ticklq-forshucks. i b � i ,it")l11_clkthins His mi ,vin s arc b►sed • list seen the tell, I g b g world only tl►e merest aniline ref what 1� ennui m ►y be t► 'conundrum, a puzzle, , - _ wurr ani} fat, ue of o,,.,.► - unlit the Incxperierlce aux[ impulsivcnd rs of he saw, and did, and suffered, I ho ra til but isle world will never giwe her up. - - Y �' nsR . the oun r F,ni erur who Ilse fears will corn ti ,very day lifC is rob- }.,., L+� . Y b P + and complete story ix yet G, t,e told, and will All men. bell of Int uu lewuntuess. 1) s e sta and l mit some blunder in the (game of 11:uropoan be tel[ by io one but Stanley himself, who old kindre } dim ►('dere va tish wha�► .tit. Leon diplomacy which will cosi very dear. It is has contracted with a Irew York publishing young; old, or middle-aged, wile find them- } THE WONDER QF HEAL/N l 1 '• -- to he noted twat the Hiti arc r in his letter selves nervou" weak an exlu►ubttsd, who are is freely used, which every family would do atr�ES CATAggII RIMMTISM ff� . P 1 hoose for the sole publicatic►n cif his 1►nuk. , to the Prince declares th' t he intends from broken down front excess or overwork if they knew• its Eurpasstng, unequalled RALE SOEETIMOAT,PILES,WO 'fhi enterprise; thcrefon:, of the puhtishe,ra wort I, as years; of experteucc hive do.ivinC- �' '� �: �'' the fullest cilivictlorl to maintain for tl►e I in c uestion is'utuch more cons icuous than resulting in man of the following syn► )- 8II8NS FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND 1 + P . yy ( ed ale. d fntare as the guiding st r of his policy, the . t4eir honesty, for, though in sone instances toms : :►dental tleprtwiou, premature old BEbSO888AaES OF ALL KITajDS. Illtt.�i. X'NOTIALL, Toronto, wise and !('slit!-ul pules f peal a which Ilan tt is not Claimed ,that the accotults have age, lora of vitality, loss of memory, lists gilts tit. I.eott illineral Water Cu,, Ltd., Ilseailntentally�Externary, Prioes50c,$i,$i.;3 • 1{een followed for the last twenty years.- Starley's eridorsation the fact of their trot dream", dimness of sight, palpitation of the Tcnouto a POND SEXTRACT CO. l;esides tY►is, the new ('hanCCllur has shuwti heart — - NeWY0rk8GT0Ildt)II having it is nut denied, while in every c se ,emissions, )'ark of energy, pant in the tail good judgment in tasting counsel of his the representation its suCl► as to leave isle ins- kidneys, headache, pimples on the frac or - --- - j ' exp•!rience,l and successful predecessor, who pression that what is not. tc►ld cif his adven- i)ody, itching or peculiar sensation about the 'I . 1 - wiil still he available wi0i his ripened judg tures and experiences in these 616ks is no- scrotum, wanting of the organs, d,iziciness, w����� ",sent anis wealth of experience to advise uI worth knowing. The New York Sven vigor- specks before Lire eyes, twitching of tits r t.in,es of national peril. ,'o. that taking all ously protests against this attempt to de- muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, bashfulness, t.in,gs into acwunt there du; Writ :app^:ar to stale an unauspel ins; pul)lic, aril seeing that depc►eita in the urine, loss of• will power, ��� 1)("Mly great occasion fur larul. 'I'hollgh it the warning is so timely and withal ex )rca- tenderness of the scalp and spite,. weak anti :n iv he granted that th retirement of a sed in rim inner 'su unmistakable and f�orci flabby muscles, da sire to sleep, failure to be TO TII it EI)IT61? :-Please inform yottr readers that I have a positive remedy for tits `' le;a;l r so dist,, uished at his articular unc- rested b else const, tion dullness of above named disease. By ;ts timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. b' P 1 ble, we give our. readers .tile benefit of the Y pa + I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have con.. ' ' tura whet► such grave pro ,leans •confront the caution• hearing, loss of voice, desire ' for solitude, sump tion U they will send me their Express and Post OflSce Address, Respectfully, T. A. SLOCN� ' � _ nation is i:► atter fur Serio is regret, the cir- as Several cheap books," says the Scar►, excitability of temper, sunken eyes surround- IIW.O., 186 West Adelaido 8t., TORONTO, ONTARIO. I cuinstanc_- ma et serve o confirm the truth ,c ed with LkADEN CIRCLE oil lookin skin y y have just been slung tngether with scissure Y R - that the world is nut pivoted oil any one pair and paste ane[ put on. the market as author etc., are all symptoms of nervous debility , -. of shoulders, ::nd that rlo iilan hu►vever great iced earl authent c histories of tit:utley's that lead to isanity and death unless cured. • a Ties rin or vital force Ravin hast. iia \'" �`��� possesses a inenopoly of strength and wis expedition to relie a Ervin I asha. The fact p g 6 I I . dein. A� the �llail 'nail remarks: "The io tom ),sera f these hacks have nota (,Bion very function wanes in conecxlueuce: f° i Y t that tt I Those who throu i _. abuse committed in • world lla; lona since Lear led; however; the particle of iufornia son that the public liar PjJ - . '' 110 Iltan, however great, .s indispensable to clot seen in the ne vspapers does not deter ignorance lnay be permanently cured. Send - . it, and it ma,y be that Germany, although them from making he most fraudulent pre- your addre forbook on all diseases peculiar she c;an never have anot ter Bismarck, will to man. Ac dress M. V. LU.BON,• 50 Ft on � � M � . ° : � tansione, One lx,o�, which ,purports to le • find ('nen capable of -fillingthe position which, iiot only , the story i of Stanley's expedition, St. 1±;., Toro to, Unt. Books sent fi ee sealed. %�'' l,er reatest statesman }las so los and so y p Yr P ���' g g but also a lister d f African ex loralion, is Heart disease, the s u tom of which are r a`,)ly oc.•cupiod and of guiding her safely a particularly -bare aced attempt to swindle faint spells, purple lips, numbue8k, palpita- ' .1, -1 ' ' hot flushes, rush of blood `- s - F - thrutlgh the (}angers which at Presa;nt beset tl►e ptthlic. In a c ('talar descrtbinn It8 toll- tl°A, skip beats, ,a - ��, • lien'• tents the compileii crowds in more ilea to the mead, dull pain in the heart with !)cats _ Ef the square incl► than tare often seen in print. strong; rr p d and irregular, the second heart Gooll Fishing SPOts. He says, fur instarice, that he has 1>nubbrpt beat quicker than the first, pain about the I - _ I - r , - Analers-of leisure and t cans who arelook- from the London Times a great deal of exc:lu- breast bone, etc., can positively be cured. - F= ing about for unexhausted watgrs in which sive material whiel that. paper secured from No cure, no pay Send for book. Address , Ln c;ast.tl►eir flies cannot ldo better than visit 'Stanley ; that he as also purchased a large M• V.' LUBUN, 50 grant $treat l+sst, Tor- _ --I i ;' onto, Ont. f F ® _ :-g the territory on either stile of the upper part amount of unpubl shad material from Jir, o D - of the (aatineat(_ River, iu the i Province -of Herbert Ward ; th t other members of the Emperor William hay not'prohibited duel- n QAbec. For 100 miles right and left of expedition are cont ibutors to his page,; that •ling in the German army, but no duel is in •1` that stream are innumerable obscure lakes Stanley s own book will ba }�eyon the reach future to take place until there has beep a ' . an 1 streams, in some of miliell..it is probable of the masses, as it ill cost $10 ; that it will thorough 'inquiiT into . all the circumstances `' \ that no white loan has ever fished, and where not be. of a popular nature, being chiefly de- by two CColonels, who -tare to allow an en- "°� . � " ' trout anal other fish may;e taken until the voted to a scientifi account of pia gepy►lraphi- counter only if tihe.prove)ctttion was a pahlic - angler is weary. At Hu 1, opposite Ottawa, cal discoveries, and that the compildr s book assault,to whiell an apology hila been refused, a ' = arra agementa. t�tay be male for an outfit for will be the only co tptete and entertaining or when�an insult bras heel► offered to a lady i ran expedition up the Gatineau. The coun= account of the expe t'tiou. These are only a who is a relation or the betrothed of the n ! , }moo try about the upper pa of that river is a few s�mplelies int a remarkable aaoljection. challenger. Under no circnnistancea, how- E T.ink Belting. Best for elevating and conveying, Send for new catalogue of Mil[' rough one, and calculated to test the pa- .The book itself is a lodge-podge stolen from . ever, is a duel- to be permitted when the $ + Furnishin , alias best discounts. tience and endurance of :aha angler, whose �3tanley s lettere an [ the works of many ex- uarrel has arisen out of a brawl in a club T reward, however, in the: way of sport will plorers, rom a pe room, coffee houses, dr any similar place, when WI!►t8rO11B Ell a Works Co ,Ltd., BrAn -ford, Can _ � ' f q k down. Pictures showing g • • , surely be a full compensation. , Another incidents told by some explorers are made to one of the parties has already been "out" - a 441". great stream is the Nepr'gon which 1'rir. G. ` do duty as illuatra 'ng other facts in the ex- three times or where one of the parties is a u i - Marks, President of the' Board of Trade of perience of other avellers. The pictures married man with children. _ �N��SAH�S of B®� � � me ex loners a e intro(lneed as those of ; ': �' i Port Arthur, calls the ki g of trout streams, of ee p GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. t- �. It will not be wise, how ver; for the angler other men, and wh !ly supposititious por- = I A. p. 4911. - . 4 ,� to defer a visit there later than the present traits are also ince d. It is said that this, I - ® When I Bay Caw I do tsoE aiea6 ' merely to stop them for a time, and then I- ' a -anon. Mr. Marks predicts that 'within work is being sent y the car load to the far have them return agsin. 1 tM R A tN A R A D 1 CA L C O R E. I have made the disease of Fits, a . P g tyro years; unless some check is laced u on interior• of this unix and to Catlada. Rpil�Aer or iFttNinR Sickness alit: -long study, I wtiuran# my rem�ty to Owtr+e tw► < f'1 �Q Y worst;oases. Because others have falle-I is +. r , t ,,It p P AOA 1 no reason for not now ret edvin a cure. Send ut fr the wanton slaughter of fish which is going This ie a peculiarly aggravated attempt to O r an once far a ti-etl►tise and a Free sbttle of my infanible Remed Give M ttla6. • ._;,"s h 'tf` '= on there, ti,o fate of the Nepigon is one not lm off a wholly v ort ess book upon un- • ie we)rk Posts bri . 1t wits yon I othin fora trial, acid 't pill cure oa- A res � 4i. �t� - f toren sad women. ��address T. 41. Yatlaap»iat, �ypy Brent t► OAIc4 !86 Wf36T ADitLA1pR $TitEi'`r. VCM 0 difficult to foresee:. . suspecting readers. 1Mlaitieoil"$ W�Zioe� @" , . . - . - , i 1: '.I i :- .. ..: �+ _. ,.... . Y .. -. .. w - . t ',y • 5 ,l i. .i S ii , 1 .. 'S- .-... - --. .- 1... .... .- _ -. t iI r ,y :. ri' : .. a.-. a. t 1. ! s 9 r M .� ,. _ , ri r. ,: .. .:. :.r. : b - ..-r - v{ -ata �k. , ,Y .... „ ... , , : - 5 _ +. 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The Union Jac — flag, not the flag of a foreign nation, opportunity to thank his numerous patrons, one end all f�f i • 1= and on w�lateter da It is unfolded It - �' OR SATE• - nprt and confit? Dce durin(y the time li I,;tR '' - i. - __ • y their liber;il� sups . - -_ -- is trot the flag that honors the day, - • Lu�ilic i'n 4Y, tLll'� w'oitl(1 1,t li tllttt the:<t:le ' Thee * 1vL�t :11-1(,1: "4)wta, a1F1o. t► Ct►;ci; dile been 1 P1 -heri la (,r%�C `' �� ;��ptl� �L~1L� but tl;e day that lionors tlto flag•;, .,]t to calve in a few dWss. �gea front 4 to 6 even my SucCeS�lOr, cl. rr. 1tiC�lard-,,'1 Ftida mornin ,Ft its Office Advertiser would' not object to Its fly- years, Apl,lY to .- n. O'CONNOR,. supper and good 'will'be net3s from this date. Look for h18 . Is,publishea every y 6 t son, w o assumes. the bit Pickering, Ont. ing -mast high on St. Andrews or St. 23 Lot 1, Con. a of Ytckerta6_ . . teoro's day, and §howl a warped and — - - announcement Ile%t v1'eeh. TE.It15 TO RENT., t81.�b par veltr; si.00 3fpaid advasitse• ';farrow mind in its protest about flee . I kll aceoa is due the late firm const be settled at once—they u i1 C ratnain in `ir: Rte . RATES OF ADVERTISING : - hands for a ment untol' 1st of. May, after which they will be placed in other }lands First insertion, per line - - scents_ 17th of Malrch.—Beeton V4*orld. ou HOUSE and one acre of land. near p �• for immediate collection. ' Each t:ubsequent insertion, Per line j - bet ! And the Queen and her Parlia- A Claremont, partly covered with fruit trees. '' �'.�,'1 ' • Tltis Tato does not include Legal orForeit;•n at1- mellt WOt�ld b0 enOrm0U81y elated and Apply ru C IIIIIII�R=s. AiJ ,' vertisemente. ( JOA\ RE1D, ,- j Special terms given to parties risking con- stifled if the jJrii011 Jack were VOlun- Claremont. r Pieberin, Vil�a�t3 i earl$ or earl 6 months o a y the wear. Half- -- ---- , . . 1 y y y p - quarterly. tartly run 11p over every post office In -- �. - - -- April 1�t, 1��0 " - - - -- -- -- --- - _ - - __ - - - _ �t • 1 - Business evirds, ten lines or under, with paper, Ireland on the 17th day of Marcie. _ Seed Peas• ------ - - --- - _ - - - -- - , • One year, $5 OG, payable in advance; �� tl'NQtics in local oohiiuns ten ceMitaper line, . five cents per line each subsequent- insertion. The World says there will° be a big IVAr;TITY of good clean seed pests. / Spacial coutract.rates made knowQ on appjica- , of the Multi lier` variety, for sale ak lot 9, l S J S : shake -u in the Ontario t,eneral ( ec- r - tirnp. Ido free advertising. 1) 2nd Con., of Pickering. A. - I • • - Advertisements without writtee instructions t1011s, which will probably occur Ill ill ('.. CORNELL. • • . will bo insertod until forbidden and icliarood ac- _ - -- - - - �� ', �orditigly. Orders for discontinuing aciver•tise- ,lune, . There are certainly five coil- - �i �i �• �7 , I I ' . - ments truss be ill weitin- and sent to thwpab ive members alit of.the field - - HOUSE AND 1.10 1 . -' . lisber. servat - --- r Hamrelel of Caldwell;•Ingram of West ' ' . - Job Work proiliptly attended to.!_ , Cob(F'ORTABLE House and 1 aere PRO��iETORS E1�In ; itliller of.Addington ;Graig of Lot in Clarttnnrt forlialeorrent. Stable, 1 • , CLARK BROS.. '! .: • o T and arden, with large and small fruit,: hard __-____ East .Durham alld- Big ar of North t; t; - ---- -- ----- -- --- a and sort water handy. Yoasessiot► t;lyc;l oil er i Bruee. Other retirenientseither volun- before �f,iy lat- ApPlp to sv��r a:P]MIT Durr: t -: ° Our rolitics-Strict ln7erendeuce.. H. crF.�TlI%• . Our Lull—.: First-class Local Yaper. tares' or forced, a're likes . U11 tete lib- Al , ► -- _ _ Claroulunt_- - - ._ eras side several will also l�eout of the - - . Our�apeeta,tioiis -The -leanly L T FOR SALE. � . 1 • � of the t►eonle of Yickeriuc and vicinity. field :—:11aSter O f .5011tH `�'ater100 ; / - j fl C' Ll C] �jl�� Cel 1 CL�� ��f support L�{) lIl the �i C'E,�i ►�l.l� I _ � Le3•s of Toronto ; AtcAndrFw �f 5outle .. - L"IT.1. I\G L()'r ft`r sale an �'llii.rch � ' I . > — ( Relefretic ; 111cLaughliit of«'est Uur- I .: , - FRIDA A'I4II_, 4. -8,)0. ,trt-(�, huL N1, ac:'e.u:ore or lest ,�Itp11 to • `` • _ Valu and Phelps of Centre Sinlcoe. t:. I, 'at �� t.lt. . 2'hls lest ruaj also be increased -some ' �` BE WISE IN YOUR DAY. y need h� BL'U ANS SMALL PEAS I 1. may retire, others ma • be boa ,, 1' . • , . , , , , : ; - i as\< ballots. �i ithout (toast there will be OR �EE�•ol�lt't}llhi fO1 �` �1 S t�t>• 1, _ , Dal-ota is (,o -day on the moll - , 4 ►seater changes In the oil collllliff-', - t' _,- � •scel:iu�, alms. Poor, frost - bitten, _ r����e ���;te �, C esh; 1s Gully*, � ragged, (li�lievelled Dakota ! Ihlih• election than at guy previous shufiie ��-E l� ive ill` elevator a gnantit3 of I j r. Bite and atttall fess for salt-. I • bread is now tile people's need, and in many years.. � �� . p. •.rA•r'rlll':�� s � co. r � `' �}' i 1' llno,l At t.. Ld�elluul 4tallilet: i "(�`��� ��l ��� • . I '_ the nit=:arts to stave ort statrvation- is In relation t'o trio , proposed. t; .. S. 11►tr,•h _�cti , filar •r.2-2•! . _ , _ : ' . - - their dire i?ucessity. In Necessity tariff ole Canadian cfnr the Toronto - /�7 - -- _ .' ` • +�+► , holds in its cruel elutcll olil�. t►le Telcbrain beautifully observes : A a L 1 FUR SALE. '* • r 1 - T T �• (l�' T? • _ ., .. tal'nlers, tLe • Ir.borcr�--tele peasttutry• llatlOri C'alla.da, IR Plth('r fit t�0 Ill-(, O1' 111:- G .�� `_, 1, l / 1 , O l • 1 -- '1'lle tllerchant princes of file State art x)1111: -: * ; t ,idc [1,1111- :t' ll - Evt•t. I• I'1-u.dlles, •!n;tl in I 11 J -. R • . t1:I '\cf. . - . I _ tta� a7s �' �\ I . C� I:i _ .11 — ., .l. r 01 -- - I.m. L- - -r.. . a _ Z., -. 1- : I l O1T1 ,;, ,I(.r:+,te 1i) + I it. I ; I � . , ; : 17 - �. fek I.: ' ba -.� -. ': �;- . -. � 1 - " �I1),tchers ' 4 'Il's �OC•t -�: om t l l C , dolls at -t' at half of . ti 1-i t+ef1 , h? .l(•. Wert .` 7*e _ ' N. . . r� . �.. J _ . .. .v . - -w . . .. - . _ n _ , F - •3_. E, ; L'q . - "o•'C ja F, ;. - .� 4 _ _ „ e'f• i~ r' ,61 . I - . .f r l - -, .: :.. , Y: 4y.. A . :i e- -. ,. :.. , _H ..i . - - r i - _ : .: a �.. sr<s i A s fyc'�+ .. r 1. ,. ♦ . F'7f - 4 L ... tP - . - ., s .. -. :d, 9 - , , •y it b - . .. f. . 1. .. , . , 'vw T'. 't _ 4. ., I t J'._ S. -� _ ;. f.., :. . -_ . r-, -, nn -a. .. - d.:.: x.11 I - % l •' -i' } .-4'. (} ` ': �+ d .%: E,,�•, -r� I. . -. - . -w x ..., ,.:: i .i.. -. .-. '? ....- 1...- r.. I - i !• - yrf. l : raY 8 r b- .1 fa 4.'..- .,:..:. ...'-. C. yam; , i dr. t%: ti 4 -I : -J- ,. - _ -` L i. :...w.. k :i b •' , : .F i- r, 4. , - R. .r. R' -.t,:. « r, ifs.- , i ;- I t. , , , Y:. t, r '��,, } r " , _ r+ [�: _ _ - - - - --- -------- --- - - -- - - s - 1- ' ' t ; 1'•' i '`i - - 'WHIT flffPlII Z,, .. reel. ,�" � ) T BY • ti c.�•t I�TBIIC DOTS. in8,t _. `y ,,�, t D - g to some damastic sgnsbbl he 0r ib' , r arkhalu electric lights have been dig- f '� °�, . 3{ he lateftE about the eleotric light is ntinned of late, and mach caseins alae t ✓. ,t ; : r -fi , rr '" ° g(OL�:� I1 THi; MOST 13A I�"ACED iXNNEB - /i _ that it will beam out Saturday Ili ht. r e sued among those w'ho have bumped - ! i 1 FROM UU3 EXCHA11GES. - • 1 ' �4 Mr. Wm. Dow was resented with a t nder toes on one thing and another. •[ :' IIA1t011 Leu113e ante men are thinking of gold watch Monday night prior to leaving I r the Scott Act to the for Marrlitoba where he settles. r - { � � f `r ~ • . Guitniitti-ll'lokeftn` station *.T.$ - � � s yr„ a�a,L The foundry m4tter is not settled` yet. _�� e, 'et. fit' ttie L'' 11I1L�'. - }V. 'I'lIH U1icS'rlit l'°&tofltice was robbed I'ri• The souncil at a special meeting Monday TRAINS QOIHu EAST DII8 AS FOLLOWS:--- - ' .T .;V. , - rift, a eo side a sum in postag9 not having accepted the proposal of Mr. No. 1 Earxkss 8:00 A. M. _ 1. v F. clay nil, Alex Brown, 8 MIXED, 2:35 P. M. _ -_ _ + is :. an money 600 g t•ak the president of the Mowat - _ the Dari rI bf Bucking,hath lives Mnrg Co. Another offer to be made may " Z.oceL, 6:$0 P. M. r. '. �: oilier who is 39 years old and meet a mare favorable reception. t3A><Ive aotxe WEST DQS sa FOF.Lows: ,��,� t• : �� I { Madars P No. 8 LoCAL . . . 9:012 A. M. h� 1*1 I • : her 21 children. `---� -' tt •;I, �,. : lir `. is the 1,]ot 2.tvHiTEVALE 4 MIXED : . ' . 9:1G P. M. •p 'i „W .,. • r - quickly for a book Ed. ,u �1 In reaching tt 2 ExraEss . . 9:09 P. M. (� 1. I •art' of Ne mbarket, collided with a j'° c • '' -f=: • Bogart Mrs. Kate higllawander is s ndili a .t. : t.- penknife and tl a blade penetrated through $ PICSF,RIN(l tt,tiABHST. - fsw'days In Toronto. 1 lits hand. . i Naws Ofce April 3rd 1889. ' -1n i s claims iliat'the Kentucky C. C. Reeser has purchased the cele. Fail wheat, 90 to 8,9 ; spring, 80 to 80 goose 70c \ , t�(�' `. Prof.Pr°fW 99 - braced trotting horse •• Fisherman" from 7oc. Flour, tamily, pr 100 lbs: 86.50 to 67.50 6� _' F ;1 , storm is the o e foreto�d or ordered by Il. Dixon. - lour, past - iln;but cotup sins that it was tot shipped pastry, per bbls s5_aa Hcan per con _ :.1 h We are glad to see James Fowler 14: shorts, per.ton.$16 screening@ per ton 818. t. as promptly a he -'expected.. around ar•It ,x. ,.,Gln. Ile intends coin north FAR3�Es8' MARHL+T. 1 the Bowmw, dile Methodist churches about the `l � ' I ToralW, April std 90 4th. -Success, Jitu_ I T1ie street recei to of -grain to -day were small 1 t V VV unite, and it will take a X1,7,000 l; AR, ITh old lady tumed to tnesi alie took the iPriiTU be seated# e i at r er hand ng since Iat; fo I had been standi LD LETTER t h re entered the room and min mletail of that distressful Ano. you too des You make me nervous." in' Stroii Soho.." Ev�T4 CHAPTER 1. Miss P i�xd, 31 A Den, hade o fi Min any Mo- ihent,4-evetz a f expression I am not uperstitious. Never at P- a tome twenty-five years &&—for it is close go ace and 'on Hester GretWorth'a ment iii y lifii unless it was now, have I olu i1pon a quarter of a century since it was de. believed - the au, rnattiral. And ypt—I �O' he sat down between via with molished-Tthere stood within so)ttnod of the must co it— en I Iwed that. letter han tig ly oclas --comes bac to me odreamy chimes of St Clement I Danes an in mylroi now. The lett�Dr wax not a long one—three re en safe lockexilt i4p, I never ex- of not very closly written- matter - ancient inn of Chancery. A pag. haunted -looking inn, so near _t e pected to ind it there next m6rnin T"oininf " IM I appeared to take a long time to riii ises o Miss --ininute seemed to me like hours. thoroughfare in London, !etr known a was--Whe;her &live or dead—kept me awa e at 1 t at least, so thought 1, :hwilae by the the greater part of the night. Was she young The Id clock on the mantle-shoi whose fire in my irooms one gusty sutu n evening. and Ivautitul? The antique appearance "tic -tack" had not until now caught my 01 It was never denied by an, k —any one, the letter -hasti away a vision of bright eves. oar, Iled the room with its loud Vi6rations. r lit 1 bob n to wonder that the noise did not 1* it understood, who ever ;ralk I thr?ufh —twenty ig I was a Im chelor in those days e awal len the white Persian cut which was Lyon's Inii—that it must have nanabode or th"y at the most; but I saw no lyins � curled up on the hearth -rug at the !of.odisembodied. lawyers.' Even b daylight, pr9spoct, bhou the thought naturallYcrom- strange shadows flitted about tl e dwarfish ed my; finding a suitable partner old I ii feet, -doorways,- and mind, 0 L r fled up the spira staircases forlif� iii Miss Poining, of- Dean Street, HIste etworth nqvet took her troubl- lutch tipper stories,. with their Miss Poining's Stern face ,to the low- ed es h 'Was Zt d Miss Poining's spee- small bay windows looking out upon Book- "O 0*' in )rta�nt c -a-- 1 the law-eii a case I �pa u d sellers' Row, like the windows in the A %yn tio I to Men off and wllil� more w ac sLern of all old ship. Below 1hese win- It ch , 0 nandod undivided atten tha once ai-ing the reading, alid each time com ,lows there was an entrance to the inn, lied me to dismiss. this incident fro,,n tat she removed them I noticed tears upon my thong its, until evening again came, &I d ind there was allothell ;rprolach through a more seated . at the fireside. I her rinkled cheeks. [t A last the letter was read and slowly Wa lone. orne Court,, where dismal alley It I then tecti, -red to me with all its former vivi I- fold -d ; and while Miss Poining wa8foldinig corner -post, carved with a lion head and I paws, had bravely supported the mouldering ness and 'orce. The letter which had 1, it -I remember thinking the expression in -ag t her face Suggested a struggle with her and fifty takenlfligii,was ain undergoing them hrickwo'rk for some four bundre(I severe I examiDatioi;' I What �.hall I (to with wonle nature'- I expected every it ioment years, Nearly three" centuries ago, - Lyon's it Thif was the question I asked tnys(If as spoken.of as 'Ia uest inn oi hostelry, a her tear the letter to atoms all i fling an 4V t An. impulse sudden' to e hAd at the sign ot the- Lyon, andl purchased o,.,r and I iver again. iy it i ire. Perhaps'the same tiought seize(t in I resolved to clear up tli is 'or she i)y gentlemen, professors, and students in I Gretworth"8 mind; mystery, the thing were poss DOI r Ild took the letter gently from aw, and Converted into an inn of Chan- , JbI S tile 1, was only a sh6rt walk from 1'. in ry." It has also been described as a her aunt and i(Ittickly re -folded it; she would go there and inquire if sue i a pers(in *'nursery of lawyers"—the nursery too often, r had lived in Dean 8 ed dread �yeli to give a glaiice at it is to be feared, of lawyers in their! econd as Miss Poining lived, o itteetritig. Siyeetl, at No. 31A. I ask," said Miss Poining, BuIldenly -childhood ; for there are many quaint otories A -- courts at d "Y a I h*lrried along through din l2ngi towards uli "who left that Ifitter at told about the aged men of t6 law who 14 g, d0k 'alleys ; for no t a street in the neighhe r- Ly(jn's I tin -dwelt in fbis weird retreat. One of: these I a hood of Seven Dials, which lay'in my way, was heard to say that he was born 't I knew not how to answer. I halot asked Here I had been pulled dowl twelity-five YeArms a . tiny elf this very question more than 1i hun- and that there he should wish to die; and I and El�opp A I soon reached Dean Street, droi es within the last four-and-fil'Went another, in his dingy garret, 'took , Buell before a small old-fashioned house with ste >a oil in It( C had I atItili strange delight in his Window gatiUchs that h a lot so littl lipateoit finY leading up to the front -door and a squa re he never sighed for bowers, fresl ' i 1 fields, oi- n I Zverhead of carved oak; I grasp,A ing the 'person in Dean Street to wh4i this- 44pastures new;" but he lived there to u ca OPY let r was addremed, that it had nci�er en- asureles content I" the knocker, which I noticed was all irtion ter (I into my head to prepare even a Plans- aat age "in me, gr I'! list, gave a hold 'rat -tat,' and waited V " bic explantion about the affair beforchAnd. In the courtyard below my -Windows, on this prticular .�utiinni evening, V That Nll',48 Poilling noticed Div hesitation, i -e rustling I result1with blank expectati Y" ­s were fixed aves broke the silefice of this A neat little maid -servant presently it- ant that He.4ter Gretworth's c of tbe fallen le, sombre old place, for in those days thoi swered tile summons. selki,chill'yl lipoll illy Pee, did not Inelid -were still a few trees alive in Lyon's 11111. ­1)ooi Miss 1oh it live here? Ilia AC114 � ior the'tirst tline in my life I knew rhe -'%,V al, Th girl replied inhesitt4igly, "Yes. "' -a. All ille., sweepig round tile old sull-t-li, wit it ft was to feel utterly cinhari, 4., -is it sounded to me, was drivin * those lca�ves Is; Miss Poillink at-home? I I do—with those brighteyon it ' 9 64Y00, 11.011C, if you and corners and up the open , - it upon me --wag toHtitinincroult i ito nooks, tair IRobert. And I -k lauding and passages handed tl le in 4 disjointed Bentence: "I d(i not know Case into UIC dai above. How well I il�ineinber the sun -dial, in), 6ard. I fii it there." 'I kall li�g f is Ploi adjunct, to all old illn of Ani,,loil-lainp lit rom the hall ecilin , that"Sylli b0lie , 15 :t11n your letter -box?" said lin& sadly oilt of repair. its gnonion. dark oaken tai Case. oery ! It lighting the 8 No I fell asleep last evening �n� my --er -*v;is golle—as if to express contempt for the: follo ed the servant up the narrow flight 'o �a 1-oi I had �o% -fati tied myfilelf in .; wid I preen ly found th law -courts; at woke t I 11 iht of time—and its figures were going a dralvilig, room flool f t -ooi i, whe -e fast. myself in a quaintly furnished I t let er ,has lying oil tile ii near my c�lpllkil. -The Yooms which I occupied Were cosy the curtains- were closely and ever v- lim Poining started at nic in blank But- eiiough, with their dark -panelled walls and thingiliad a very snug An t I- rise. Ifertonoilwasstulious- ken furniture.. he curtins *ere drawn ar the y polite, but devoid of cred lity. derlyllady with a pinched fati SAt ne. across the windou's. nd the slided lanip bearth wrapped in a white woollen Shaul. 'I had a vivid impression "- -the courage eseribed it limited circle of bright light She looked tip with a slight 8hiver when the tocatllitti,(Ireani,lkittl�(lesc-rte(l'lne--- �i,Very across the table. On the other side of tile door as opened; I'd something in I lie cc - vlyid mpesnsteel) that if SaW rth opposite to My chimney corner was pression, like a passing shadow, reinindild o Tie young mn with a pate fit e and vacant arni-chair, antique and comfortable. me of the face in nky dreani. ' i d rk c cis--scate-11 to me ; onke one I can disttinctly recollect, while staring at ."Mr. Robert %Vest twas studyii g h; 11 i"Ine a le I , not 4imppeared. That at char, tht I became excii drowsy, MY c�Lrd with d ti oubled look -"of Lyou'8 is tile only expl iollqi' I added " that I for I ws worit out fter ii exceptipully to offer you. , I have pu77led in), w ( acquiti -ently. h. ve _.w TIM -41 tiay'j ild between rusili.1 ,, oi the I be. scated." And when T It. it Perha s." intp'.rrupted Nlim Poining With r w 1% I L 4. it loi ounded like footst,ps cross- Mile dded 11 suppressoi enjolion, "'perhaps You Would ing tile obl, colirtyard. iltone, " don'treineinherthe nam kikow theface again- -the face of the young -of Illezilil %%.I I Lo� lld from th liking of To m hat inay I attribute the liontrii you to -it let ter. I)o t think oil 1141, LNI r. NN'6st, if You Were- Vle footsteps, I suppose, iny dredin took this vis N 6 y lat I' matterof business, iss Poijung.— 0 witwrd forin. It appeared to) ic tl �(;Ic <rpcllc (I le in which ixis Poilling f1poke ol my eyes and saw a strng r seate Hav Ithe.nIcasurcof addressing th, (Inc o'l,posite. He was it tll lean mail and his 811 inelined her hed stiffly. -8 %%lith it. in i(A -er thin nd pale. His ark eyes 11 matter of business--] call give it no 11 r power to klve this Mystery! 1i face was % y F A10 black berd May perhaps have Dade this other nme—bril4s me here," said I Ilk a illotilent foi Completely p tilor all the more remarkable. c held a letter has come into my possession ­wIL8 I I ti c tile-ldelit of tile weeeding flight had -tter nervously, first I i It id )Olns ill L3,011*8 11131 In. I ft led Illy. it aet left'in my r( It . bal 11 0 c nil then f, IllilM Witt all Sorts if o4141 I I tile Other. His whole pinner presed evening and it is addressed to iss I*oii fa and I ahnom t it 'treet, Soho. cgltatyioll , his restloi fingers ttigge I Dow at ing, S %% ord. froin thid to sce fliv Imle-faced 4$ �cft at'Lyon'n Inn?"' repeatttil Nfis nan appear, as lie hatill 41one at l.yon't; full; his beard nd now it the shabby c(at-collar -11!nost without ceasing. He had the ap- Poini�ng in a low a0tated voice, with he and confront me in tier presenev. eyes bent upon t4 fire, "all([ addressed t ell .with ati much ssurance culd fit -laraiiec of broken-down gen loi - Its - W ;),oken (town through nienta uffertlig. me tor: "I should know it again I MITI Still -C Of ance, a Ll "ell ex- ling th from my brcast�pncket that." S.iddenly meeting my gl. o It Tat e lette I pression crossed his face. iie got up, and I goit- up and heAl it towards the - old lady The old lady instantly glance(I at her field the letter towards me without ittering Site O()kcd round quickly, 'glanced fit m] n �ecoi " Ife8ter."She said, ,�)llltin owards "I th for Tue. a recem, "" Let r. liVesit se h is I'm ast one I ight (to hand and then tit me. a ta awo rd. I took it from him in one s sleep, but without feoling'it; and "Yes. It was delivered yesterday even A the romin and' lifted a The girl cros8u as my lips moved to quesiiOn 1111) he ing, 'Mi" Poining, dusty and discolouref, haaryetirtain. 1pouldnothuppressa slight vanished. as you now see it. The Writing ih very fad ex.clamation. A pale young niuln with a When I -awoke f6undmy'lamp gutter- ed ; fln't the red s I"—I stopped abrupt sliort black heard ltwked old upon me. ing di ' inly, as if aleb-i-rent of air had caught ly for at this moment the door, opened, an( recognirctil.hint at once ; and yet there was the flme: it flared up feebly and w Tit out. a lovely girl—a girl of nineteen or twenty-- - n ) trace of restlessness in the fine (lark eyes, I t with stepped into the mom. She pused at the It 1 Ahade of mental suffering about the brow. But the -fire was still burill at ng, "I Eli fficient -brightness to thro"ll, all u certain door With her -pre ty-lips half parted, and a S1ell expressions raherti there out -of illy light roupd the rooiw. My first tholl lit was quick inquiring (XpreBHioii filled her large o wn imagining while I gazed at the litiortrait. bout my drcain ; and I looked insf it ctively dark eyes. Again the face in my dream - It is the face," said 1. tile face in my towards the arm -chair. It was empt it, seemed to recur to me strangely tQ-1light ream. passed.. -roas this girl's face &n(I vanish- (TO BK I listened. No' sound reached me.. cxeo�pt t66 rustling of those (lead leave's outside ; and agin they seemed to ine'like footste . Its hill-- As a buhy Student in Lyon's Inn, with no AAO.%ito 21init.ix In Canada.., �Ild I romantic surroun lipgs, with nothing but NI, , - Vil oll by ct tt ing down tho r ing away through the open Ming is v4rrt y n prosaie'lw-books, and bilious- look ing deeds i of a8be4tos-bettring erpentine, inuell Its teross the court yard. I sprat g to rl�y feet, to stimulate iny ima t, -this poetic a farmer li down 4 8tack of hay or straw, ack the ciii-tain, and lot ked out. ldrew 1), litina Ion, A!o fiTtire seemed alin)st e it revelation to me. or by open quart. urt was in drknes ; out)' it tile kat,'Lway Yin oil the level. The oJ ut-, F.d the ashest-oa, Sepal.- lieyond a few straggling rays f lialit from ad conic to thii old house in Dean Street, rock 8 blaxted O with this myst.4ii letter of introduction a -Ionic flickering street-lanip, pecinoi to 'be t �,,,(tl froul, t lie contai n in -ing is oi Contending for entrance with the to Miss Poining, sit iply tosatisfy acra-. cur- Parated ly fZmerin 170111 in - opposing f Collw no one. Lighting a iosity, Without t e expectation of finding f -rior foreign mui This shadows outside. I s, Is a that she was alive and ready to rqceive me. c in ti easy matter in th) i�.jndle, which stood,on the mantle -shelf, I Kara lve y c cam of alked through my rooms, passing into It had astonished me in no Small df�gree to t let ner quality, 8 it usually Separates 4every corner. So vivid an inirwii had discover the old le dy, with her pinched 'and r (lily front the vall Ile, but In the lower this dream made upon me that I could not at wrinkled face—so young-lookingand so alert- rattles much didictirty is experienceill in Once shake off the feeling tbat I had a,�tuall .,y nothi 9 under the age ofa hundred, by the separating the fibrous matter fromthe non - name of: Poining, ould have caused me the ti broug. At best thete is a receiviii a visit from a pale -faced man. I great waste. 42ven went into the little hall, opened the I least surprise. Alut who l%va8 this, I won- M itch of tile asbestos is in thin and narrow louter door, and glanced up and down the dere(l, with these bright eyes'and that in- Veins, an(l is Wasted as by the present mode glance! I looked from.lier to migs f operating it does not pay to separate this landing. No one was there that I could see. ( luring I turned to re-enter my chambers, and as I I K'Ani ig, and back again, into the girl's fabe. f oin the aerpen tineJ! A machine that ill turhed, the wind blw out my. light. began to think that I was still dreaming e table these narrow� veins to be utilizd is G'r9pirik-:wy way back to my sittind-room, and ti, tat I Should wake up and find mygel f I eeded. once i Dore at my f 11,11d, thinkin' to myself that I must indeed reside in Lyon'm Inn, with Whell "cobbed," the asbestos in graded 9 have been overworking my brain of late, I �cordi ig to piffity, color, and length of fibre nothing but the v sion of this beaubiful at I turc, lingering in nly Imemory, in that I to t..rce gr�tdes and -hagged foralligillent. knelt upon the hearth -rug to relight- the I haunted old- plate - whoi *inch boi are 'I 110 fiLest quality of "firatit" finds reat y mica candle. But -as I was bending down some- I c, thin caught in . attention—something that never seen, a pric eg ranging from $80 to $1 to peg- ton ; 9 y 175 Set my heart beating loudly. A strange- "Hest(r,myd r,"saidtheoldlally,with " euoi.oi fetch from 650 to $70 per' ton ; looking letter was lying upon the 'loor close a wave of her hand, "this is tile "thii-ii may be valued at $12 to $15 -chair. It was West of Lyon's.In n. —iss Gretworth. p r ton. to my arin surely no dream In 90od,illines the yi0d of asbestos this time - there it lay, with the fitful Hester Gretworth regarded me, all is from 3 to 5 per coi of the rock quarried, flames fr1l_ the fire playing upon it, as if in thought, with an expression of actual dread and the c-tst of mining may be put down at silent ironical laughter at my surprise. An Did she ous�ect in e,of being disembodied '6 to $30 per ton. Returns obtained by the 40 min - appeared more '�ologi(ial Survey of Qallada - 44, thought crossed my -d ; I fancied ."Lyon's Inn She allow that, tli*t if I stretched out my hand to- grasp troubled than Miss Poining at the mention of fou r the year 1888, Calladale output was 41404 ddress. tc ITS, valued at the mines at t255 000, and th* letter, it would disappear. I hesitated my a ­2glanced. Around the room—and again Miss Poining h tened to explain. 11 r. -if is the output of nine different mine& Over look.ed at it. There it was still, with the Weat'llas bro h that letter, left'at his it ree-fourtho of the whole was shipped to. I 3u icker of the fire upon it as before. rooms,� and adfr'e;sed to me." Then she the United States, small quantities to, o" to The candle was soon relighted, and I wals addoi "Will yox take it to the lamp, my Gmat Britain, Germany, France, lelgium holding up the letter and scrutinizing it on dear, I ud look at he handwritill" ar d Italy, and being used in domestic man - was -ul acturing. bf)P sides. It had a very autumnal appear- The, girl's agit),tion increased it aoce ; for it was 11 �w with agoi and be-. painful to witness. After examining for a If black dreams have been stained boil & grimed with a duesto that was. not to be momeot the dingy superscription which bad es in a - ALIA of water and - ha ndful of fig Iii q 11' in like a I .shaken off. Had it been blow so puz ed me, She said in a teal-ful voice : roluce it to a tilit A seonge dipped in this tlead leaf from Vie courtyard below ? On one It is his, aunt; it is Reginald's liquid and ru upon them is �&Iif entirely. side was a large red Beal, that had upon it the Mis i Poinin hastned' to adjust her to remove stains from crapes, bombazin es limpr6sion. of a lion's head. On thoi other, spectales 'witf tremblino fingers. She &41. side,'written in bqId hand, was an address. I Spoke somewhat sternly Break the seal, Dr. H. Rhodes has demonstrated that the But the ink was so faded, and the writing; my dear,.ind give me the letter. " ooking utensils made of nickel its 11 I The irl-i tantly obeyed, and then lac 10 C danger. Nevoifthelas, he do" not n consequence o difficult to decipher, that) ino I . I Puzzled over it despairingly for some min- ed the lamp on tho table beside Miss Poin. utes. It then appeared tofi re as follows ing. twtthoilitt advisable that eatables ahould be ad kept for any length Of time in sueh vassols. f a 3 P'�t u r -y I t ute nf w 8 and C a t loi �13jb ib tj Ira t sf *rj n t Is r ra IP. 41 I., wtoms of Lent. Nem"don. In the early Ch.istian Chumh wine wom is "Sow in the thorn thy 21 those wtho were morning soar ihy seed. I much forbidden a i meatto Truly ti, fasting. Very te ible must have been the light is sweet. And a plevant thirl I ancient days of H lly Week that were classed to behold the min. it 4 under the eupha lions title of Xerophagy, Many were the wise and won(, lerful, when the only foil d allowed brefild and tiona asked by the Patriarch oh. si to which, q certain it"alities only thou bind the sweet influellees Of I::1,t- .Vegetables were VIdded. The rules concern- or loose the hands of�Orioti? e44% Carist t4,,, ing Lent varied greatly in different localities bring out Mazzoroth ill his sew tfor several centuries. -, A writer in the fifth canst thou guide Arcturus with hlia century Tentioni! tha:t in certain places it The stprily heavens furnished iu e� M&ebly4n 6timmift, And irr for questions, any a thet, *ted onlyhte 9 0 as Well some as much . &a vieveii. Thoi there were silent admiration. And " -year af terlyt, countries in which the Lenten fast was kept the planet of the spring gi.,w nearer on every day of the week. Sunday was nearer to the eapth, mem of if)(,' oinitted in others, and elsewhere there was mood saw the pleiRdes 1W det. no fastinu on eitier that day or Saturday. crib,�s them, " littering like a,SW&rM The Ci8tercians, who did so much in the fireflies tan 5 Iftf in a silver �16 Middle Ages for grictilture in this countr , darkness an the hight that we Y re 4like k used to fast from the 14th of September Him who is thoii great source, werp 10i until Easter, eiii neither ineat, fish, nor alike to Job in this at least Chat tliey- wt. both causes and OeCaB4Ons Of Wo 4i Dder a TO this day in lie Roman Catholic Church praise to him. He had songs for tile MOM. tile fast days vary greatly in different coun- ing, and he wii one of few ,),.t, (if tries and even dio,ii and although its early orld who had also N 4198 for heLent now begins or ends on the same dayB night." What questions bc H� t)1iroughout the world, there is considerable thou commanded th - c mornings', lice the (lays, dift'j.-rence in the rules for keeping it in cer- And caused tho day -spring to kiiow i� tainlooSlitieg.. Then with regard to Advent place ? Where '13 the way where "gilt dwell. there its some diversity. in the fifth cen- eth 1 And at; for darkness, where 18 tile-PLW tury - it was kept as is general fast of forty thereof! Soloilloll was Wiser thn ob. days from Nov I I till Christmas. This not so profoundly cna�;m has so d ed out that, although in was a more practical lillilosopher *' tholics are lie saw beauty in each Y,i,,iLg Faigland and Ire I I Roman Ca tj,a " oi inade to fast oil e Wednesdays and Fridays and more than iat Ile 8MV ill e,e B - d . n in Advent, there S no Such rule on the Coll- risi r g moon opportunity for.,leliglit, f,,, tinent, except it religious house';, and 0111Y work. And so hesays. tile Illornin, in some of those. A curious custoin prevails the 1)cautiful ihorning, flow thy Seed, aiiiir� injfrance of allcwitil� a cerfain waterfowl tficevening hold ' not. thine.linil." Titi that feeds chiefly on fish to be eten on.(IayH worlis have been used for centuries, and noi of the year oil which other flesh ineat its for- unwisely, as all earliest injuncti(,11. to thi hidden. AVe think, however, that many you ig to do life'R work in the carly yean people who have Once tasted this - particular witi i deepest care. Youth ii�, the delicacy will not he likely to avail them- sow ng time, the beSt, true sowilIg tirile. selves of the privilege a second time. The But the truth is that thoi 691IN! (if the go*. r figilre L inostintere8ting exceptional iule confleeted er if only a fragmentary , of a MW wit abstinence is-oite-that exists in Spain. Fr tile cradle to tile grILVe %VC,.Lre si It Steins that at I lie tinic of the -Crusades all and reaping all1he time. 9 B"t Soloillon i, wh(� contributed a fixed annual stint were talking of a day, not of the ti #if life. He :h4pensed froin etirtain days of abstinence by woul(I hilve 11.4 fill tile hil,iin; with 0'apal Bull, anti thidispensation has never work nd joy itild labor. if,, )1V bii Withdrawn, ks the fee has that there iotild have -4i k "Ito onorlanguage 4uch a -.vord a�s Ag 11; terioration in the valuti of the money (abolit illl!! Were 'not Jill too) hort f"r oys anti 11116 Couple of shillings), tile sfallen within the reltell of illost people, nd W,inds of re tossilg tilt, ball1wr.4 ()f tile funds thils acei'lliallated ale to all early spring. NVO HIM11 .14 oIt t(I le, ill t lie Anil It s interesti'lig to remenilvi- -that Willi front the holil. wt! 9()Wlllg tit tli(� 1:1.it the rules about fti,stii,ng were fr stricter a- 111411tI111111"i Waiting illy.4, nitty. dirotigh all inong Romn Catholics' in F.Dgland than the year, we iiiherit tile til(. wealth they are Dow, such it thing .t cating flesh of oqr mowin�,. The Sooner ],egill sowin� during Lent was unhear of, and tile fast tll(! sti o ife thesooner we liall reap (Ilwya at other tillies being, then ' much inore To 1, le heatity 'if '1140 early 111LIA-11 let 11-1 W)w numerous than at present, it very dif- 'our seed, and We mliall he dirou(ph fielilt for thwe living intalld to t 1%11Y unchanging years. fresh fish ca ii the sea, alkql* tyll.,41t, the . - ___ _.. 1_1 potato, if) ay nothing of certain other Pristi Life In veg(Jables, hd not yet becti in'troduced - If ille "ohl Wmild tthe illto'- Olis coulit.21. lea and c0trec eyes of the let her ch IlgC 111T ii weire , unkDown, as so were talmeco allot ill to her political offelaters wholil She -ies which tenil to IMIUS 1111i 1, n Inally othur liti lukin I )y -sending to the inine.q. (-a. .make a day A faming-or all.5tillell(IC far froin not �xpcct to- retail, the respect of self -re. intolerable it in AerD times. Not- mhoul:1 pecting peoples, while winks at thp it Itle forgott n fliat egg's were, ll'ot n1lowc I atro-ities and wil jell arli� thei, ()It faist in the widille ages. car , r tSome of the reports arF butter were long i"'ity be grMitedl . �till thii 6 to'cat Illeat at the to warrant the 111, Il 11at ion abi dy in Lent exeept %Vediiedity 8 nisogenerally feltn,KxliressM. tin oi ellillati, I - ind hfour dayw Tomsk, it,(- central -silieriar, is %-cry Illo4lern is it tinivt-r- ,leput for contirling !.11c record of N&I. Another modern i11110-VatiOn 113 tilt! tol- the numbers I)rotlgllt to the , eration of the custom of tking a little tea incL. Itirisoll year K�lythat'the daily aver.ag!- nuin- e soners in wor coif e. with it few mouthfuls, which art! ber of In 1, Dob to vount tit all, at breakfast tillie, as daily average number ()it the ick . I [st Wag the "half with e� rtain '196 k majority of the sick I '11;1,411 tyl)114i ,9 I . I J restrictions, is 111lowed under tl)e .,title of Ali oflicial I )ortileclarestilatowin, - '3,1i of S . collation later oil in the day. to I W -k f rooni litilit it k halt to be pla"ed I i the open air "it I - aL A Good "Oss. to%% 4 ten degi -8 and that '111 c0llse(luence of 0iis the A wealdiy rancher of NN'yoniing Dioi tality among the sick enornious, In recently related a story of a rich yoting J., the presence of much facIs s rea& -lighshman.' who, while looking alytirt the a go( A degree of 9:%tisfactill that the for good. investments, visited his He Stayed there a few days, all" inillre4sed hy thc illecti'llgs liclot in Eli -land one, afternoti ag the cowlwys were almut to , 'I ?, will Aigierica to 41cilotin(le tile 0111tralres eolli round up a bunch of cow -ponies the yout, I 9 init Led upon exiles in Siberia. It k a hope - mail said that he would enjoy a good ride in fill ign whell the authorities niiilfvs� a sell - the &"Idle. lie said lie was used to ridin Iti 'ClIC88 to Outside Opinion, t Ilotiall it only thoroughbreds and he didn't thint s el thiii had a horse good enough for him. T1 ass Tiles tile form ofnger. llything is bet- ter thall callous indifference. boys convinced Ilin, iliat they� had 'One of thV finest horses oil the plain8 and if lie France. allod Germany. knew how to ride he was welcome to tile I I aninial. He wam apparently insulted when i k all open that lia$ never que8tioned Ah6ut. his ability to ride and' an- felt, Satisfied widi the result of the late awered that he could ride tiny kind of a Frn;o-Prumian war. by- which 'ille lost the horse. A sleepy-lo-oking bronco was brought vai I ablePrOvinces of Alsace-1,orraine. Nlany, Out from the corralls and Paddled. Though too., elitiertaill the yinion that site is oi lie appeared half (leatl lie was tho worit waiting for a favorti )le opportiiii-ity to regan tier lost ions. I lie fact i.,, she ea bucker in the herd. "E's lifeless," said tile f0mig"ller when the 1k)ny was brought to Doi feel -perfectly safe with provino him. The boys Said the na # would wake linder German control, seeilig- tht they he up after the firmt mile and t1l I ! vi.iitor got withill a twelve hours rull of her Capital intill, the Alle (Iitllk*t linger long. cit%.- It is interesting, therefore, to learn lfirst buck-jum . placed him oil the Jules illiti'll, tile clilinti statesman, at present attendin., thc horse's neck, a fer the seeond lie was III A a donble somer tile atinvaphere. He turne Litor Conference, and who tile other Sault and landed oil the sharp end of day(I)resented by Eniperor %Villiallit With cactus plant. When he ieked himself up the i'der of the Rd Ea�le, 11,18 hild it 1014 one of the boys asked WTat lie thought of con versation with the I 4hiring. the thoroughbred now. The question inade-itie cou -Be of which lie broached the siAliect Of Englishman turn pale. 'E 'a a good loss," the neutrali7ation of To) Ito answered, "but 'e- lopes too bloolikill, 016 propoisition the AWL(le reply Igh. WEIS never too to discliss I tha t cot icerned ti te f r lei i (I ly ro-lations Incombustible Curtains--- There are many g nubstalices which have the property of reil- it is doubtful Whether ('erillitliv Would dering the fabrics to which they arto to such it ettlement of I lie. -1(1 feud, 'Pp"' it i4 certain that sonic stich rraiigellieli incombustible, but they usually spoil theill, either by changing the color or Stiffening wo!t lot go far to secuiring t1w. lwali of Europep them to such a degree that they cannot be w1lich depends in no degree used. An easy and. wife way of protectin attitude of the!]c two ilatioas.. towanis each ,is . against tire is curtains and mosquito nit 9 oth 'r, Said to be by Steeping them- in a solution of --------- ho8phate of ammonia, obtained by, Inixing Ving Sh le to the Fli rialf a litre of water (one pint) with one bull- One, blitZecially clillfiren, Should �ryl dred dran wearproperly-fitting sboes, lio-liltter Is (about three Ounces) of phos. I Pilate. 11, this Way the color and texture Common their niaterial. I,Ilc). -E;Ilould be remain unaltered. Doi her too large nor too small, nd silould. have low, flat heels that 11111st he prollipay Cricket is in danier of receiving a pet:back righted 11 as 80011 as they begin to wear to in America. It is generally considhe,o,�hat (one. aide. If the toes of tile foot Alow olouL ! rt the game is too !� and too slow: for this . ( eil, t overlap they -should be rubbed hemisphere, At any- rate it is certain' that ey--Q with thop fi-Mbik once or twice each (fay: and from a specttor's int of view it lacks if t iis'care be �iven when tile curving I C010, t)opularity. The Pili lu ba, LinTired inei tees it will, as a rule, prove, sit cient to y the. pernicious examp e (if base P has cor,ect any irregularities of this ilattire. detlEtrinined- to give a now plant known as the Tha a It Lil is- wayward in its growili-, triul it only yfe, from the name of its author, or ligi 113, at the ailin_g, corner, but fully t the Ithe American Plan, a trial: According I . to this tefi b&Us are to constitute Opposite corner. If both cortiers grow tOO one- over, deeply into the. flesh, clip them carefully slid a game is to consist of ix wiailings, three ant t men on euli side going out alternately. lightly, and then scrape the cellter Of the nail from the top to near the root alto Supposing three wickets happened to. be it 1� knocked down by successive balls the. game ff� is thin and flexible. Thi process seld.00 will be intensely interestin W to cort -3ct refractory nails--vrovided, night g. Five a aide bf 'urge, they are not. neglected too long. to 90 out-Alternatel I Dot be so bad, but thii aboi Aut, there, it is all a recent hunt upon the estate Of Lorj Absurd and in the name of my forefathers, ille, England, the fox bolted 'throi desmudants of a line of kings, protest the all of the eastle into the dra.mrillig-r000 &Minot any radical in the grand old wit the pack in full pursuit. Reyn&H ill kill at the n)vntel I4z AGIRICt 1, rV T. 'a now of milk, al .4 013i is a quality months, produced br art in dome I Cattle rare Y, provide n1ol milk to rear thdit, own.off now of it in of comparativel small in volume, the milk, but the lacteal organs box) This, Of course, 'a 111 q .ra, al' ements of thO Young, u' I is a ocorrelation c ot&t oi an( and ap ha7ard feeding of 1 milk than the calf relluir(m ditions would be 6 waste of which nature does not tmoreover, be all c1loil-11114)l -11 Wild cattle are neither go good fatteners, and - in p� where calves are allowed to domesticated danifigenerat tions, the breed of titielt famous for lllilk-giviW. I Mare alid ewe, the. milk is tity' * rich in quality In,e desultory and iri -gid calf or foal or Ianib i n -)t I deve Dent of a large tl,)%s top, 11, , distinctly tends to sliort4-11 ,nilking of a lifilliliLl' effect. Youlln" People ;11-4- how to milk oil eows it calvill9l not oil those, %oi flow. New I)eginiier nlilk, milkers o Heavy milking properti(l ficial, in the mense tht t 11 veto ilder dolliestic;kti'l bre for ai en,l other qualities. which ar,, t inere germs of nattire, ti ditary by long "B"ge- Foi if any, are more slisviii being moulde , (I into WhAt %% sical alit), is :io eas ly Till Velopel as th,tt of giVIIII'l, III tio which �)ntalitly ve.1, be dwarfed or of careful training, kitiol I t1ligent breeding, It caiii it in a state of nature. Tii nd the food Site to do with her inilking li,�, silent handmilking doeS ilkin-,, a 40 f hand -III I=cteicl reatly ty the 41ti lacteal giand.s, llit this It-% come here(litary in soniv breeds. The iIll- heep, from whose wilk I! fort elleese Us 111,44le ill 1: -milked for generati, Milking l,ropertie-i are ililleritoi 1. By it is even posmiole to has never horne otfi,pring quaritity of milk, - and lt e, ln:Lins barren several a calf, giving .1 all the hile." Erperimental raft . The Government It:", tit cation of (if Farm report and b)kllet i ws Knglish all( * I 1"rench, for j�i throughout -the last year were , Ditich mers, alldit a f,)Illl,l tilat printed were insulli,iont lot consequently it nuni ed this year. SPH'ing Managemen Front now the fl, need specil cre llot %%;k lambing, the, welfare of th ing of weak e-wes, diti from the ever-actiVe for immediate attel6011. should be nia4le for'tliv yoi no liarm call befidl tilt -111. ' ' are turned out to p,dittire. Shelter should hoi funiislwq need Attending to. awl ft t.ine lallibS al -C. eX I)u,'Le, Sufficient, but corn, rye finely ratind ,It, every lay. They a 4 perfortil, to rear fil yield a good. supply (if dco liheep breeders lia�v a go,l), young lambq, is Il calf meal. It all of milk,,and iS cA'.1ilV ture consists of three bits bushel of linseed, one biii!ih pounds of title wheat hr totigether. ixe(l with Hit, twenty pounds of of salt and one potind elf In pound of calraway drinking 'water is anotlier the diet of ewes and Pure the milk of the c tainted, . and 'the la0iis effects. The lambsshould he tilti age If this j�j dolle aIN) I)ir, It the,pain is very trilli blood small. (,leallijiless factor in caring foi.the flo, This is the only safoi flies. if soft filtil j-, ailo% they will depo..jit jhtl I r Ial tittle fairly dev9iii- tilt, Ali Illuch care cannot be giveii oewes ana lambs front the i Weather. Unies imiple �% afforded they will sufrer, 1-i of low among the flock wil will not he all expoi it JlOck is divided, a4(t tllt sepal ted from the re,;t of ra can be placed in tields Sheds are provided, while 1 ()am for itself in other �w 1 difficult to save nearly ll , flock in this way, but if tl verdence8 are denied, then most, difficult and trying Temperature in ]By PROF. W. M. The-�table Should be kel freezing for best Vesults. relished at 45 degrees to fiv While ice water IN it cllil� tW tile allinial, M-tt, t4o 100 degrees is not very Cows- Giving Water at oi Perature to warm cows it the best practice. If yoll a very c,)I.l or wiv 114'Ve the *at�r warm. S 4egrees seems to have a IPOU the animals, digest the t"RPierature of the do "'iAg foe his cow and feeo 41 If. ITh old lady tumed to tnesi alie took the iPriiTU be seated# e i at r er hand ng since Iat; fo I had been standi LD LETTER t h re entered the room and min mletail of that distressful Ano. you too des You make me nervous." in' Stroii Soho.." Ev�T4 CHAPTER 1. Miss P i�xd, 31 A Den, hade o fi Min any Mo- ihent,4-evetz a f expression I am not uperstitious. Never at P- a tome twenty-five years &&—for it is close go ace and 'on Hester GretWorth'a ment iii y lifii unless it was now, have I olu i1pon a quarter of a century since it was de. believed - the au, rnattiral. And ypt—I �O' he sat down between via with molished-Tthere stood within so)ttnod of the must co it— en I Iwed that. letter han tig ly oclas --comes bac to me odreamy chimes of St Clement I Danes an in mylroi now. The lett�Dr wax not a long one—three re en safe lockexilt i4p, I never ex- of not very closly written- matter - ancient inn of Chancery. A pag. haunted -looking inn, so near _t e pected to ind it there next m6rnin T"oininf " IM I appeared to take a long time to riii ises o Miss --ininute seemed to me like hours. thoroughfare in London, !etr known a was--Whe;her &live or dead—kept me awa e at 1 t at least, so thought 1, :hwilae by the the greater part of the night. Was she young The Id clock on the mantle-shoi whose fire in my irooms one gusty sutu n evening. and Ivautitul? The antique appearance "tic -tack" had not until now caught my 01 It was never denied by an, k —any one, the letter -hasti away a vision of bright eves. oar, Iled the room with its loud Vi6rations. r lit 1 bob n to wonder that the noise did not 1* it understood, who ever ;ralk I thr?ufh —twenty ig I was a Im chelor in those days e awal len the white Persian cut which was Lyon's Inii—that it must have nanabode or th"y at the most; but I saw no lyins � curled up on the hearth -rug at the !of.odisembodied. lawyers.' Even b daylight, pr9spoct, bhou the thought naturallYcrom- strange shadows flitted about tl e dwarfish ed my; finding a suitable partner old I ii feet, -doorways,- and mind, 0 L r fled up the spira staircases forlif� iii Miss Poining, of- Dean Street, HIste etworth nqvet took her troubl- lutch tipper stories,. with their Miss Poining's Stern face ,to the low- ed es h 'Was Zt d Miss Poining's spee- small bay windows looking out upon Book- "O 0*' in )rta�nt c -a-- 1 the law-eii a case I �pa u d sellers' Row, like the windows in the A %yn tio I to Men off and wllil� more w ac sLern of all old ship. Below 1hese win- It ch , 0 nandod undivided atten tha once ai-ing the reading, alid each time com ,lows there was an entrance to the inn, lied me to dismiss. this incident fro,,n tat she removed them I noticed tears upon my thong its, until evening again came, &I d ind there was allothell ;rprolach through a more seated . at the fireside. I her rinkled cheeks. [t A last the letter was read and slowly Wa lone. orne Court,, where dismal alley It I then tecti, -red to me with all its former vivi I- fold -d ; and while Miss Poining wa8foldinig corner -post, carved with a lion head and I paws, had bravely supported the mouldering ness and 'orce. The letter which had 1, it -I remember thinking the expression in -ag t her face Suggested a struggle with her and fifty takenlfligii,was ain undergoing them hrickwo'rk for some four bundre(I severe I examiDatioi;' I What �.hall I (to with wonle nature'- I expected every it ioment years, Nearly three" centuries ago, - Lyon's it Thif was the question I asked tnys(If as spoken.of as 'Ia uest inn oi hostelry, a her tear the letter to atoms all i fling an 4V t An. impulse sudden' to e hAd at the sign ot the- Lyon, andl purchased o,.,r and I iver again. iy it i ire. Perhaps'the same tiought seize(t in I resolved to clear up tli is 'or she i)y gentlemen, professors, and students in I Gretworth"8 mind; mystery, the thing were poss DOI r Ild took the letter gently from aw, and Converted into an inn of Chan- , JbI S tile 1, was only a sh6rt walk from 1'. in ry." It has also been described as a her aunt and i(Ittickly re -folded it; she would go there and inquire if sue i a pers(in *'nursery of lawyers"—the nursery too often, r had lived in Dean 8 ed dread �yeli to give a glaiice at it is to be feared, of lawyers in their! econd as Miss Poining lived, o itteetritig. Siyeetl, at No. 31A. I ask," said Miss Poining, BuIldenly -childhood ; for there are many quaint otories A -- courts at d "Y a I h*lrried along through din l2ngi towards uli "who left that Ifitter at told about the aged men of t6 law who 14 g, d0k 'alleys ; for no t a street in the neighhe r- Ly(jn's I tin -dwelt in fbis weird retreat. One of: these I a hood of Seven Dials, which lay'in my way, was heard to say that he was born 't I knew not how to answer. I halot asked Here I had been pulled dowl twelity-five YeArms a . tiny elf this very question more than 1i hun- and that there he should wish to die; and I and El�opp A I soon reached Dean Street, droi es within the last four-and-fil'Went another, in his dingy garret, 'took , Buell before a small old-fashioned house with ste >a oil in It( C had I atItili strange delight in his Window gatiUchs that h a lot so littl lipateoit finY leading up to the front -door and a squa re he never sighed for bowers, fresl ' i 1 fields, oi- n I Zverhead of carved oak; I grasp,A ing the 'person in Dean Street to wh4i this- 44pastures new;" but he lived there to u ca OPY let r was addremed, that it had nci�er en- asureles content I" the knocker, which I noticed was all irtion ter (I into my head to prepare even a Plans- aat age "in me, gr I'! list, gave a hold 'rat -tat,' and waited V " bic explantion about the affair beforchAnd. In the courtyard below my -Windows, on this prticular .�utiinni evening, V That Nll',48 Poilling noticed Div hesitation, i -e rustling I result1with blank expectati Y" ­s were fixed aves broke the silefice of this A neat little maid -servant presently it- ant that He.4ter Gretworth's c of tbe fallen le, sombre old place, for in those days thoi swered tile summons. selki,chill'yl lipoll illy Pee, did not Inelid -were still a few trees alive in Lyon's 11111. ­1)ooi Miss 1oh it live here? Ilia AC114 � ior the'tirst tline in my life I knew rhe -'%,V al, Th girl replied inhesitt4igly, "Yes. "' -a. All ille., sweepig round tile old sull-t-li, wit it ft was to feel utterly cinhari, 4., -is it sounded to me, was drivin * those lca�ves Is; Miss Poillink at-home? I I do—with those brighteyon it ' 9 64Y00, 11.011C, if you and corners and up the open , - it upon me --wag toHtitinincroult i ito nooks, tair IRobert. And I -k lauding and passages handed tl le in 4 disjointed Bentence: "I d(i not know Case into UIC dai above. How well I il�ineinber the sun -dial, in), 6ard. I fii it there." 'I kall li�g f is Ploi adjunct, to all old illn of Ani,,loil-lainp lit rom the hall ecilin , that"Sylli b0lie , 15 :t11n your letter -box?" said lin& sadly oilt of repair. its gnonion. dark oaken tai Case. oery ! It lighting the 8 No I fell asleep last evening �n� my --er -*v;is golle—as if to express contempt for the: follo ed the servant up the narrow flight 'o �a 1-oi I had �o% -fati tied myfilelf in .; wid I preen ly found th law -courts; at woke t I 11 iht of time—and its figures were going a dralvilig, room flool f t -ooi i, whe -e fast. myself in a quaintly furnished I t let er ,has lying oil tile ii near my c�lpllkil. -The Yooms which I occupied Were cosy the curtains- were closely and ever v- lim Poining started at nic in blank But- eiiough, with their dark -panelled walls and thingiliad a very snug An t I- rise. Ifertonoilwasstulious- ken furniture.. he curtins *ere drawn ar the y polite, but devoid of cred lity. derlyllady with a pinched fati SAt ne. across the windou's. nd the slided lanip bearth wrapped in a white woollen Shaul. 'I had a vivid impression "- -the courage eseribed it limited circle of bright light She looked tip with a slight 8hiver when the tocatllitti,(Ireani,lkittl�(lesc-rte(l'lne--- �i,Very across the table. On the other side of tile door as opened; I'd something in I lie cc - vlyid mpesnsteel) that if SaW rth opposite to My chimney corner was pression, like a passing shadow, reinindild o Tie young mn with a pate fit e and vacant arni-chair, antique and comfortable. me of the face in nky dreani. ' i d rk c cis--scate-11 to me ; onke one I can disttinctly recollect, while staring at ."Mr. Robert %Vest twas studyii g h; 11 i"Ine a le I , not 4imppeared. That at char, tht I became excii drowsy, MY c�Lrd with d ti oubled look -"of Lyou'8 is tile only expl iollqi' I added " that I for I ws worit out fter ii exceptipully to offer you. , I have pu77led in), w ( acquiti -ently. h. ve _.w TIM -41 tiay'j ild between rusili.1 ,, oi the I be. scated." And when T It. it Perha s." intp'.rrupted Nlim Poining With r w 1% I L 4. it loi ounded like footst,ps cross- Mile dded 11 suppressoi enjolion, "'perhaps You Would ing tile obl, colirtyard. iltone, " don'treineinherthe nam kikow theface again- -the face of the young -of Illezilil %%.I I Lo� lld from th liking of To m hat inay I attribute the liontrii you to -it let ter. I)o t think oil 1141, LNI r. NN'6st, if You Were- Vle footsteps, I suppose, iny dredin took this vis N 6 y lat I' matterof business, iss Poijung.— 0 witwrd forin. It appeared to) ic tl �(;Ic <rpcllc (I le in which ixis Poilling f1poke ol my eyes and saw a strng r seate Hav Ithe.nIcasurcof addressing th, (Inc o'l,posite. He was it tll lean mail and his 811 inelined her hed stiffly. -8 %%lith it. in i(A -er thin nd pale. His ark eyes 11 matter of business--] call give it no 11 r power to klve this Mystery! 1i face was % y F A10 black berd May perhaps have Dade this other nme—bril4s me here," said I Ilk a illotilent foi Completely p tilor all the more remarkable. c held a letter has come into my possession ­wIL8 I I ti c tile-ldelit of tile weeeding flight had -tter nervously, first I i It id )Olns ill L3,011*8 11131 In. I ft led Illy. it aet left'in my r( It . bal 11 0 c nil then f, IllilM Witt all Sorts if o4141 I I tile Other. His whole pinner presed evening and it is addressed to iss I*oii fa and I ahnom t it 'treet, Soho. cgltatyioll , his restloi fingers ttigge I Dow at ing, S %% ord. froin thid to sce fliv Imle-faced 4$ �cft at'Lyon'n Inn?"' repeatttil Nfis nan appear, as lie hatill 41one at l.yon't; full; his beard nd now it the shabby c(at-collar -11!nost without ceasing. He had the ap- Poini�ng in a low a0tated voice, with he and confront me in tier presenev. eyes bent upon t4 fire, "all([ addressed t ell .with ati much ssurance culd fit -laraiiec of broken-down gen loi - Its - W ;),oken (town through nienta uffertlig. me tor: "I should know it again I MITI Still -C Of ance, a Ll "ell ex- ling th from my brcast�pncket that." S.iddenly meeting my gl. o It Tat e lette I pression crossed his face. iie got up, and I goit- up and heAl it towards the - old lady The old lady instantly glance(I at her field the letter towards me without ittering Site O()kcd round quickly, 'glanced fit m] n �ecoi " Ife8ter."She said, ,�)llltin owards "I th for Tue. a recem, "" Let r. liVesit se h is I'm ast one I ight (to hand and then tit me. a ta awo rd. I took it from him in one s sleep, but without feoling'it; and "Yes. It was delivered yesterday even A the romin and' lifted a The girl cros8u as my lips moved to quesiiOn 1111) he ing, 'Mi" Poining, dusty and discolouref, haaryetirtain. 1pouldnothuppressa slight vanished. as you now see it. The Writing ih very fad ex.clamation. A pale young niuln with a When I -awoke f6undmy'lamp gutter- ed ; fln't the red s I"—I stopped abrupt sliort black heard ltwked old upon me. ing di ' inly, as if aleb-i-rent of air had caught ly for at this moment the door, opened, an( recognirctil.hint at once ; and yet there was the flme: it flared up feebly and w Tit out. a lovely girl—a girl of nineteen or twenty-- - n ) trace of restlessness in the fine (lark eyes, I t with stepped into the mom. She pused at the It 1 Ahade of mental suffering about the brow. But the -fire was still burill at ng, "I Eli fficient -brightness to thro"ll, all u certain door With her -pre ty-lips half parted, and a S1ell expressions raherti there out -of illy light roupd the rooiw. My first tholl lit was quick inquiring (XpreBHioii filled her large o wn imagining while I gazed at the litiortrait. bout my drcain ; and I looked insf it ctively dark eyes. Again the face in my dream - It is the face," said 1. tile face in my towards the arm -chair. It was empt it, seemed to recur to me strangely tQ-1light ream. passed.. -roas this girl's face &n(I vanish- (TO BK I listened. No' sound reached me.. cxeo�pt t66 rustling of those (lead leave's outside ; and agin they seemed to ine'like footste . Its hill-- As a buhy Student in Lyon's Inn, with no AAO.%ito 21init.ix In Canada.., �Ild I romantic surroun lipgs, with nothing but NI, , - Vil oll by ct tt ing down tho r ing away through the open Ming is v4rrt y n prosaie'lw-books, and bilious- look ing deeds i of a8be4tos-bettring erpentine, inuell Its teross the court yard. I sprat g to rl�y feet, to stimulate iny ima t, -this poetic a farmer li down 4 8tack of hay or straw, ack the ciii-tain, and lot ked out. ldrew 1), litina Ion, A!o fiTtire seemed alin)st e it revelation to me. or by open quart. urt was in drknes ; out)' it tile kat,'Lway Yin oil the level. The oJ ut-, F.d the ashest-oa, Sepal.- lieyond a few straggling rays f lialit from ad conic to thii old house in Dean Street, rock 8 blaxted O with this myst.4ii letter of introduction a -Ionic flickering street-lanip, pecinoi to 'be t �,,,(tl froul, t lie contai n in -ing is oi Contending for entrance with the to Miss Poining, sit iply tosatisfy acra-. cur- Parated ly fZmerin 170111 in - opposing f Collw no one. Lighting a iosity, Without t e expectation of finding f -rior foreign mui This shadows outside. I s, Is a that she was alive and ready to rqceive me. c in ti easy matter in th) i�.jndle, which stood,on the mantle -shelf, I Kara lve y c cam of alked through my rooms, passing into It had astonished me in no Small df�gree to t let ner quality, 8 it usually Separates 4every corner. So vivid an inirwii had discover the old le dy, with her pinched 'and r (lily front the vall Ile, but In the lower this dream made upon me that I could not at wrinkled face—so young-lookingand so alert- rattles much didictirty is experienceill in Once shake off the feeling tbat I had a,�tuall .,y nothi 9 under the age ofa hundred, by the separating the fibrous matter fromthe non - name of: Poining, ould have caused me the ti broug. At best thete is a receiviii a visit from a pale -faced man. I great waste. 42ven went into the little hall, opened the I least surprise. Alut who l%va8 this, I won- M itch of tile asbestos is in thin and narrow louter door, and glanced up and down the dere(l, with these bright eyes'and that in- Veins, an(l is Wasted as by the present mode glance! I looked from.lier to migs f operating it does not pay to separate this landing. No one was there that I could see. ( luring I turned to re-enter my chambers, and as I I K'Ani ig, and back again, into the girl's fabe. f oin the aerpen tineJ! A machine that ill turhed, the wind blw out my. light. began to think that I was still dreaming e table these narrow� veins to be utilizd is G'r9pirik-:wy way back to my sittind-room, and ti, tat I Should wake up and find mygel f I eeded. once i Dore at my f 11,11d, thinkin' to myself that I must indeed reside in Lyon'm Inn, with Whell "cobbed," the asbestos in graded 9 have been overworking my brain of late, I �cordi ig to piffity, color, and length of fibre nothing but the v sion of this beaubiful at I turc, lingering in nly Imemory, in that I to t..rce gr�tdes and -hagged foralligillent. knelt upon the hearth -rug to relight- the I haunted old- plate - whoi *inch boi are 'I 110 fiLest quality of "firatit" finds reat y mica candle. But -as I was bending down some- I c, thin caught in . attention—something that never seen, a pric eg ranging from $80 to $1 to peg- ton ; 9 y 175 Set my heart beating loudly. A strange- "Hest(r,myd r,"saidtheoldlally,with " euoi.oi fetch from 650 to $70 per' ton ; looking letter was lying upon the 'loor close a wave of her hand, "this is tile "thii-ii may be valued at $12 to $15 -chair. It was West of Lyon's.In n. —iss Gretworth. p r ton. to my arin surely no dream In 90od,illines the yi0d of asbestos this time - there it lay, with the fitful Hester Gretworth regarded me, all is from 3 to 5 per coi of the rock quarried, flames fr1l_ the fire playing upon it, as if in thought, with an expression of actual dread and the c-tst of mining may be put down at silent ironical laughter at my surprise. An Did she ous�ect in e,of being disembodied '6 to $30 per ton. Returns obtained by the 40 min - appeared more '�ologi(ial Survey of Qallada - 44, thought crossed my -d ; I fancied ."Lyon's Inn She allow that, tli*t if I stretched out my hand to- grasp troubled than Miss Poining at the mention of fou r the year 1888, Calladale output was 41404 ddress. tc ITS, valued at the mines at t255 000, and th* letter, it would disappear. I hesitated my a ­2glanced. Around the room—and again Miss Poining h tened to explain. 11 r. -if is the output of nine different mine& Over look.ed at it. There it was still, with the Weat'llas bro h that letter, left'at his it ree-fourtho of the whole was shipped to. I 3u icker of the fire upon it as before. rooms,� and adfr'e;sed to me." Then she the United States, small quantities to, o" to The candle was soon relighted, and I wals addoi "Will yox take it to the lamp, my Gmat Britain, Germany, France, lelgium holding up the letter and scrutinizing it on dear, I ud look at he handwritill" ar d Italy, and being used in domestic man - was -ul acturing. bf)P sides. It had a very autumnal appear- The, girl's agit),tion increased it aoce ; for it was 11 �w with agoi and be-. painful to witness. After examining for a If black dreams have been stained boil & grimed with a duesto that was. not to be momeot the dingy superscription which bad es in a - ALIA of water and - ha ndful of fig Iii q 11' in like a I .shaken off. Had it been blow so puz ed me, She said in a teal-ful voice : roluce it to a tilit A seonge dipped in this tlead leaf from Vie courtyard below ? On one It is his, aunt; it is Reginald's liquid and ru upon them is �&Iif entirely. side was a large red Beal, that had upon it the Mis i Poinin hastned' to adjust her to remove stains from crapes, bombazin es limpr6sion. of a lion's head. On thoi other, spectales 'witf tremblino fingers. She &41. side,'written in bqId hand, was an address. I Spoke somewhat sternly Break the seal, Dr. H. Rhodes has demonstrated that the But the ink was so faded, and the writing; my dear,.ind give me the letter. " ooking utensils made of nickel its 11 I The irl-i tantly obeyed, and then lac 10 C danger. Nevoifthelas, he do" not n consequence o difficult to decipher, that) ino I . I Puzzled over it despairingly for some min- ed the lamp on tho table beside Miss Poin. utes. It then appeared tofi re as follows ing. twtthoilitt advisable that eatables ahould be ad kept for any length Of time in sueh vassols. f a 3 P'�t u r -y I t ute nf w 8 and C a t loi �13jb ib tj Ira t sf *rj n t Is r ra IP. 41 I., wtoms of Lent. Nem"don. In the early Ch.istian Chumh wine wom is "Sow in the thorn thy 21 those wtho were morning soar ihy seed. I much forbidden a i meatto Truly ti, fasting. Very te ible must have been the light is sweet. And a plevant thirl I ancient days of H lly Week that were classed to behold the min. it 4 under the eupha lions title of Xerophagy, Many were the wise and won(, lerful, when the only foil d allowed brefild and tiona asked by the Patriarch oh. si to which, q certain it"alities only thou bind the sweet influellees Of I::1,t- .Vegetables were VIdded. The rules concern- or loose the hands of�Orioti? e44% Carist t4,,, ing Lent varied greatly in different localities bring out Mazzoroth ill his sew tfor several centuries. -, A writer in the fifth canst thou guide Arcturus with hlia century Tentioni! tha:t in certain places it The stprily heavens furnished iu e� M&ebly4n 6timmift, And irr for questions, any a thet, *ted onlyhte 9 0 as Well some as much . &a vieveii. Thoi there were silent admiration. And " -year af terlyt, countries in which the Lenten fast was kept the planet of the spring gi.,w nearer on every day of the week. Sunday was nearer to the eapth, mem of if)(,' oinitted in others, and elsewhere there was mood saw the pleiRdes 1W det. no fastinu on eitier that day or Saturday. crib,�s them, " littering like a,SW&rM The Ci8tercians, who did so much in the fireflies tan 5 Iftf in a silver �16 Middle Ages for grictilture in this countr , darkness an the hight that we Y re 4like k used to fast from the 14th of September Him who is thoii great source, werp 10i until Easter, eiii neither ineat, fish, nor alike to Job in this at least Chat tliey- wt. both causes and OeCaB4Ons Of Wo 4i Dder a TO this day in lie Roman Catholic Church praise to him. He had songs for tile MOM. tile fast days vary greatly in different coun- ing, and he wii one of few ,),.t, (if tries and even dio,ii and although its early orld who had also N 4198 for heLent now begins or ends on the same dayB night." What questions bc H� t)1iroughout the world, there is considerable thou commanded th - c mornings', lice the (lays, dift'j.-rence in the rules for keeping it in cer- And caused tho day -spring to kiiow i� tainlooSlitieg.. Then with regard to Advent place ? Where '13 the way where "gilt dwell. there its some diversity. in the fifth cen- eth 1 And at; for darkness, where 18 tile-PLW tury - it was kept as is general fast of forty thereof! Soloilloll was Wiser thn ob. days from Nov I I till Christmas. This not so profoundly cna�;m has so d ed out that, although in was a more practical lillilosopher *' tholics are lie saw beauty in each Y,i,,iLg Faigland and Ire I I Roman Ca tj,a " oi inade to fast oil e Wednesdays and Fridays and more than iat Ile 8MV ill e,e B - d . n in Advent, there S no Such rule on the Coll- risi r g moon opportunity for.,leliglit, f,,, tinent, except it religious house';, and 0111Y work. And so hesays. tile Illornin, in some of those. A curious custoin prevails the 1)cautiful ihorning, flow thy Seed, aiiiir� injfrance of allcwitil� a cerfain waterfowl tficevening hold ' not. thine.linil." Titi that feeds chiefly on fish to be eten on.(IayH worlis have been used for centuries, and noi of the year oil which other flesh ineat its for- unwisely, as all earliest injuncti(,11. to thi hidden. AVe think, however, that many you ig to do life'R work in the carly yean people who have Once tasted this - particular witi i deepest care. Youth ii�, the delicacy will not he likely to avail them- sow ng time, the beSt, true sowilIg tirile. selves of the privilege a second time. The But the truth is that thoi 691IN! (if the go*. r figilre L inostintere8ting exceptional iule confleeted er if only a fragmentary , of a MW wit abstinence is-oite-that exists in Spain. Fr tile cradle to tile grILVe %VC,.Lre si It Steins that at I lie tinic of the -Crusades all and reaping all1he time. 9 B"t Soloillon i, wh(� contributed a fixed annual stint were talking of a day, not of the ti #if life. He :h4pensed froin etirtain days of abstinence by woul(I hilve 11.4 fill tile hil,iin; with 0'apal Bull, anti thidispensation has never work nd joy itild labor. if,, )1V bii Withdrawn, ks the fee has that there iotild have -4i k "Ito onorlanguage 4uch a -.vord a�s Ag 11; terioration in the valuti of the money (abolit illl!! Were 'not Jill too) hort f"r oys anti 11116 Couple of shillings), tile sfallen within the reltell of illost people, nd W,inds of re tossilg tilt, ball1wr.4 ()f tile funds thils acei'lliallated ale to all early spring. NVO HIM11 .14 oIt t(I le, ill t lie Anil It s interesti'lig to remenilvi- -that Willi front the holil. wt! 9()Wlllg tit tli(� 1:1.it the rules about fti,stii,ng were fr stricter a- 111411tI111111"i Waiting illy.4, nitty. dirotigh all inong Romn Catholics' in F.Dgland than the year, we iiiherit tile til(. wealth they are Dow, such it thing .t cating flesh of oqr mowin�,. The Sooner ],egill sowin� during Lent was unhear of, and tile fast tll(! sti o ife thesooner we liall reap (Ilwya at other tillies being, then ' much inore To 1, le heatity 'if '1140 early 111LIA-11 let 11-1 W)w numerous than at present, it very dif- 'our seed, and We mliall he dirou(ph fielilt for thwe living intalld to t 1%11Y unchanging years. fresh fish ca ii the sea, alkql* tyll.,41t, the . - ___ _.. 1_1 potato, if) ay nothing of certain other Pristi Life In veg(Jables, hd not yet becti in'troduced - If ille "ohl Wmild tthe illto'- Olis coulit.21. lea and c0trec eyes of the let her ch IlgC 111T ii weire , unkDown, as so were talmeco allot ill to her political offelaters wholil She -ies which tenil to IMIUS 1111i 1, n Inally othur liti lukin I )y -sending to the inine.q. (-a. .make a day A faming-or all.5tillell(IC far froin not �xpcct to- retail, the respect of self -re. intolerable it in AerD times. Not- mhoul:1 pecting peoples, while winks at thp it Itle forgott n fliat egg's were, ll'ot n1lowc I atro-ities and wil jell arli� thei, ()It faist in the widille ages. car , r tSome of the reports arF butter were long i"'ity be grMitedl . �till thii 6 to'cat Illeat at the to warrant the 111, Il 11at ion abi dy in Lent exeept %Vediiedity 8 nisogenerally feltn,KxliressM. tin oi ellillati, I - ind hfour dayw Tomsk, it,(- central -silieriar, is %-cry Illo4lern is it tinivt-r- ,leput for contirling !.11c record of N&I. Another modern i11110-VatiOn 113 tilt! tol- the numbers I)rotlgllt to the , eration of the custom of tking a little tea incL. Itirisoll year K�lythat'the daily aver.ag!- nuin- e soners in wor coif e. with it few mouthfuls, which art! ber of In 1, Dob to vount tit all, at breakfast tillie, as daily average number ()it the ick . I [st Wag the "half with e� rtain '196 k majority of the sick I '11;1,411 tyl)114i ,9 I . I J restrictions, is 111lowed under tl)e .,title of Ali oflicial I )ortileclarestilatowin, - '3,1i of S . collation later oil in the day. to I W -k f rooni litilit it k halt to be pla"ed I i the open air "it I - aL A Good "Oss. to%% 4 ten degi -8 and that '111 c0llse(luence of 0iis the A wealdiy rancher of NN'yoniing Dioi tality among the sick enornious, In recently related a story of a rich yoting J., the presence of much facIs s rea& -lighshman.' who, while looking alytirt the a go( A degree of 9:%tisfactill that the for good. investments, visited his He Stayed there a few days, all" inillre4sed hy thc illecti'llgs liclot in Eli -land one, afternoti ag the cowlwys were almut to , 'I ?, will Aigierica to 41cilotin(le tile 0111tralres eolli round up a bunch of cow -ponies the yout, I 9 init Led upon exiles in Siberia. It k a hope - mail said that he would enjoy a good ride in fill ign whell the authorities niiilfvs� a sell - the &"Idle. lie said lie was used to ridin Iti 'ClIC88 to Outside Opinion, t Ilotiall it only thoroughbreds and he didn't thint s el thiii had a horse good enough for him. T1 ass Tiles tile form ofnger. llything is bet- ter thall callous indifference. boys convinced Ilin, iliat they� had 'One of thV finest horses oil the plain8 and if lie France. allod Germany. knew how to ride he was welcome to tile I I aninial. He wam apparently insulted when i k all open that lia$ never que8tioned Ah6ut. his ability to ride and' an- felt, Satisfied widi the result of the late awered that he could ride tiny kind of a Frn;o-Prumian war. by- which 'ille lost the horse. A sleepy-lo-oking bronco was brought vai I ablePrOvinces of Alsace-1,orraine. Nlany, Out from the corralls and Paddled. Though too., elitiertaill the yinion that site is oi lie appeared half (leatl lie was tho worit waiting for a favorti )le opportiiii-ity to regan tier lost ions. I lie fact i.,, she ea bucker in the herd. "E's lifeless," said tile f0mig"ller when the 1k)ny was brought to Doi feel -perfectly safe with provino him. The boys Said the na # would wake linder German control, seeilig- tht they he up after the firmt mile and t1l I ! vi.iitor got withill a twelve hours rull of her Capital intill, the Alle (Iitllk*t linger long. cit%.- It is interesting, therefore, to learn lfirst buck-jum . placed him oil the Jules illiti'll, tile clilinti statesman, at present attendin., thc horse's neck, a fer the seeond lie was III A a donble somer tile atinvaphere. He turne Litor Conference, and who tile other Sault and landed oil the sharp end of day(I)resented by Eniperor %Villiallit With cactus plant. When he ieked himself up the i'der of the Rd Ea�le, 11,18 hild it 1014 one of the boys asked WTat lie thought of con versation with the I 4hiring. the thoroughbred now. The question inade-itie cou -Be of which lie broached the siAliect Of Englishman turn pale. 'E 'a a good loss," the neutrali7ation of To) Ito answered, "but 'e- lopes too bloolikill, 016 propoisition the AWL(le reply Igh. WEIS never too to discliss I tha t cot icerned ti te f r lei i (I ly ro-lations Incombustible Curtains--- There are many g nubstalices which have the property of reil- it is doubtful Whether ('erillitliv Would dering the fabrics to which they arto to such it ettlement of I lie. -1(1 feud, 'Pp"' it i4 certain that sonic stich rraiigellieli incombustible, but they usually spoil theill, either by changing the color or Stiffening wo!t lot go far to secuiring t1w. lwali of Europep them to such a degree that they cannot be w1lich depends in no degree used. An easy and. wife way of protectin attitude of the!]c two ilatioas.. towanis each ,is . against tire is curtains and mosquito nit 9 oth 'r, Said to be by Steeping them- in a solution of --------- ho8phate of ammonia, obtained by, Inixing Ving Sh le to the Fli rialf a litre of water (one pint) with one bull- One, blitZecially clillfiren, Should �ryl dred dran wearproperly-fitting sboes, lio-liltter Is (about three Ounces) of phos. I Pilate. 11, this Way the color and texture Common their niaterial. I,Ilc). -E;Ilould be remain unaltered. Doi her too large nor too small, nd silould. have low, flat heels that 11111st he prollipay Cricket is in danier of receiving a pet:back righted 11 as 80011 as they begin to wear to in America. It is generally considhe,o,�hat (one. aide. If the toes of tile foot Alow olouL ! rt the game is too !� and too slow: for this . ( eil, t overlap they -should be rubbed hemisphere, At any- rate it is certain' that ey--Q with thop fi-Mbik once or twice each (fay: and from a specttor's int of view it lacks if t iis'care be �iven when tile curving I C010, t)opularity. The Pili lu ba, LinTired inei tees it will, as a rule, prove, sit cient to y the. pernicious examp e (if base P has cor,ect any irregularities of this ilattire. detlEtrinined- to give a now plant known as the Tha a It Lil is- wayward in its growili-, triul it only yfe, from the name of its author, or ligi 113, at the ailin_g, corner, but fully t the Ithe American Plan, a trial: According I . to this tefi b&Us are to constitute Opposite corner. If both cortiers grow tOO one- over, deeply into the. flesh, clip them carefully slid a game is to consist of ix wiailings, three ant t men on euli side going out alternately. lightly, and then scrape the cellter Of the nail from the top to near the root alto Supposing three wickets happened to. be it 1� knocked down by successive balls the. game ff� is thin and flexible. Thi process seld.00 will be intensely interestin W to cort -3ct refractory nails--vrovided, night g. Five a aide bf 'urge, they are not. neglected too long. to 90 out-Alternatel I Dot be so bad, but thii aboi Aut, there, it is all a recent hunt upon the estate Of Lorj Absurd and in the name of my forefathers, ille, England, the fox bolted 'throi desmudants of a line of kings, protest the all of the eastle into the dra.mrillig-r000 &Minot any radical in the grand old wit the pack in full pursuit. Reyn&H ill kill at the n)vntel I4z AGIRICt 1, rV T. 'a now of milk, al .4 013i is a quality months, produced br art in dome I Cattle rare Y, provide n1ol milk to rear thdit, own.off now of it in of comparativel small in volume, the milk, but the lacteal organs box) This, Of course, 'a 111 q .ra, al' ements of thO Young, u' I is a ocorrelation c ot&t oi an( and ap ha7ard feeding of 1 milk than the calf relluir(m ditions would be 6 waste of which nature does not tmoreover, be all c1loil-11114)l -11 Wild cattle are neither go good fatteners, and - in p� where calves are allowed to domesticated danifigenerat tions, the breed of titielt famous for lllilk-giviW. I Mare alid ewe, the. milk is tity' * rich in quality In,e desultory and iri -gid calf or foal or Ianib i n -)t I deve Dent of a large tl,)%s top, 11, , distinctly tends to sliort4-11 ,nilking of a lifilliliLl' effect. Youlln" People ;11-4- how to milk oil eows it calvill9l not oil those, %oi flow. New I)eginiier nlilk, milkers o Heavy milking properti(l ficial, in the mense tht t 11 veto ilder dolliestic;kti'l bre for ai en,l other qualities. which ar,, t inere germs of nattire, ti ditary by long "B"ge- Foi if any, are more slisviii being moulde , (I into WhAt %% sical alit), is :io eas ly Till Velopel as th,tt of giVIIII'l, III tio which �)ntalitly ve.1, be dwarfed or of careful training, kitiol I t1ligent breeding, It caiii it in a state of nature. Tii nd the food Site to do with her inilking li,�, silent handmilking doeS ilkin-,, a 40 f hand -III I=cteicl reatly ty the 41ti lacteal giand.s, llit this It-% come here(litary in soniv breeds. The iIll- heep, from whose wilk I! fort elleese Us 111,44le ill 1: -milked for generati, Milking l,ropertie-i are ililleritoi 1. By it is even posmiole to has never horne otfi,pring quaritity of milk, - and lt e, ln:Lins barren several a calf, giving .1 all the hile." Erperimental raft . The Government It:", tit cation of (if Farm report and b)kllet i ws Knglish all( * I 1"rench, for j�i throughout -the last year were , Ditich mers, alldit a f,)Illl,l tilat printed were insulli,iont lot consequently it nuni ed this year. SPH'ing Managemen Front now the fl, need specil cre llot %%;k lambing, the, welfare of th ing of weak e-wes, diti from the ever-actiVe for immediate attel6011. should be nia4le for'tliv yoi no liarm call befidl tilt -111. ' ' are turned out to p,dittire. Shelter should hoi funiislwq need Attending to. awl ft t.ine lallibS al -C. eX I)u,'Le, Sufficient, but corn, rye finely ratind ,It, every lay. They a 4 perfortil, to rear fil yield a good. supply (if dco liheep breeders lia�v a go,l), young lambq, is Il calf meal. It all of milk,,and iS cA'.1ilV ture consists of three bits bushel of linseed, one biii!ih pounds of title wheat hr totigether. ixe(l with Hit, twenty pounds of of salt and one potind elf In pound of calraway drinking 'water is anotlier the diet of ewes and Pure the milk of the c tainted, . and 'the la0iis effects. The lambsshould he tilti age If this j�j dolle aIN) I)ir, It the,pain is very trilli blood small. (,leallijiless factor in caring foi.the flo, This is the only safoi flies. if soft filtil j-, ailo% they will depo..jit jhtl I r Ial tittle fairly dev9iii- tilt, Ali Illuch care cannot be giveii oewes ana lambs front the i Weather. Unies imiple �% afforded they will sufrer, 1-i of low among the flock wil will not he all expoi it JlOck is divided, a4(t tllt sepal ted from the re,;t of ra can be placed in tields Sheds are provided, while 1 ()am for itself in other �w 1 difficult to save nearly ll , flock in this way, but if tl verdence8 are denied, then most, difficult and trying Temperature in ]By PROF. W. M. The-�table Should be kel freezing for best Vesults. relished at 45 degrees to fiv While ice water IN it cllil� tW tile allinial, M-tt, t4o 100 degrees is not very Cows- Giving Water at oi Perature to warm cows it the best practice. If yoll a very c,)I.l or wiv 114'Ve the *at�r warm. S 4egrees seems to have a IPOU the animals, digest the t"RPierature of the do "'iAg foe his cow and feeo - I . ". - I - g...",,.'111,�,__ - �-- -,- -T-7 r I - . - . T-�'u-7v-"'PRMW--.-�..;..---TT-- _�- . W-Tir I -..-- _ , -, ­ - . - -70'r _- , b _ - i . - I : ��� I'll ­ . . � �z_ I - . , - W,�. , W 1- ----77 W. - . 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I : . . . - - . � . � i I . Vi . � .'I .,We( IF - . __ ___ - . ..M,W..J., - I I - . I � I. � . . . J. . . I f. , 1. . I . . . . . .�. �. ..N .1 . I . I I . I . . !, ; . , , -. __ - . - i I . � , - - — ; _: I � , . 11 - . I. . - . . ;,-�t. - , , ,� _�, * tu . . I . I . .. .. 1. - , T ly the red.-It"Aiednew whic I .c, . . __ . , S'. � , ,�ji�l � . ' _:� '. ,.' . . * . , I �... - AGRICUTERAU.. � as" him W use VP AT SEA IN A CANON - . :�.!,� - , -,_*,�J i i.. . � ... : — �� .1 % . . I I . - .. . - ;­-, . .. - .: . I . C . . .. ,�_ j , . I" ­ t -4,4 1 1 t thi 9 it 4 ­ v.. I .'�' , i a piclifork for a curry- imb and a in 11 BIT OVF ITS HEAD. - . j� Britain's Drink Bill. - ­' -PICKED I L � . ..-.-: k - 1 41fl-b", ilk stool . . I .. .. I ;g r � .­ - - L. 1�om MZ � - - I . . . ; : , � .%, -#.- ", - Xi. 7 __.. , ­:: ot, Xilk - �,:... an a petting machine: is all . L : .. :,;-,_w � ... I . . oor in . .." . Ili V.tb1ld(.rf * . - - . I The dair ter+ibly wrong. - ., — , I - - . � L�-.. - ,I. -- I L ­ . . ; - I Ac di to recent statistics from official - � , " �. - �' I . ..Z"". I . �J ", - . _ . � Indian Ratil" ftr'lUrc. V"th returns rs AdWfS � - : . ...,., I � I ,A C . througll head and warm feet so that , I "I"11 Job. liques. ,itiolis flow of milk, sustained .yman needs to have a. cool, clear A Vexi U theli-quor bill of the United King, The Otl�t'o_f kigbit Mande rGund * . 4 . - . . % �Lllk � ,,f Catj� � . t [ - '' .1, - , - - , I *;I,'j%.; pI - t quality which has bee he can feed 4 Ron, Constrictor. d,m for the year 1889 was over $660,- . In the paclive. _. � - ,, .: - % I - " _ ,�,. '184 I . . �' I , . , ,'. ,4., � " J, . - - I � ..r"-. Ve ood machine at : - 1. . , i ' . e fflally ltl()Il ths, Is, � good cows high -1 'believe it, I unning a One d y last we'ek an Indian ' 1 4' 000,000, an increase of more than $37,. Eight naiive islanders of the Pelewd(litlo:. - I , * . " I ) ", 1� ' Canst tit ex , produccol ')y 'Ll't ill (10"'Pstication, Wild . 1 I-,-'4 seasell � Ott rarely provide more than ; en I . a ,igh but safe speed. cursion made a OW,000 over 1888. Of this increase con- 9 - I � .� . � , f tell ean, were picked up I I I . . - you, all the coi rect temperia . d. I . - , .. I I 1 -; " Ith his s�ins, all . to milk pail, the se' ntly nearly dead from starvation . . . -.1, - ,�- , ,� " ... .A ilk to real' t]le'l' . .. ti -thirds was spent . X..: , cattle On a mountain near Clievantzieurm, giderably more than two in the South Pacifi� Oc I . - 0r . own offispring, a n d tf let tures in State of ichoacan, in Mexico, to look after fer beer, a toleralAly certain,proof that the at sea rece . ; I - ­_ , 1, flt)w of It Is, of comparatively short duration. Iting vat, the churn sorne fue for his hut. Wilile - - - - i , . - �,�A IlliAlly it ther4e 1 ill volume, the milk is rich in quality, L or the cheese Vat W,II not ro( cutt, and thirst, by the ship Joseph S. Spinneyr .. I . \ 1� � . 'L� Ing up a additional expenditure came from I the - � 1-1 . Well luce fine dry Oak le Suddenly felt a bite oil tile calf now in Port Townsend. The crew had - I . L I I as I . goo .. ­. L I L � Z . I . . for I -gails 8 again. so that they of It � i. , A ('Ili IlItpl. - �Ut,thc lacteat Ol )a given in the fraction of a second. . __ 0 S,inall ds from cows thatire not feX Yhi8 le - % I . cion dry off * pockets of the workingmen. The -,average been in, an open canoe for eight days-* '... - L Yeltr so, is in harniony with -the re-� d healt "' - I . .0 . - L � ­ -�It,%V - (if eour . are regular -an hy -in their digestive A moni n cost per capita of the liquor consumed in They had embarked foi- a neighboring islell, I �..._ .. � Pl., I, l Ilearer Md. ,rhis,l functions. It is co .nParatively easy t later he felt, coiling around his the Unitdtl Kingdom i last year was. about � . k i t I . , . ale young anima . L . I it'. Illeditativ quirei ,,Its of tile Is in a wild to be dy, th terrible folots of & bm,'constrictor. when a; heavy gale came tip and blew', . � .., '' , - 1. I � I . $17,50, a tremendous � Lax upon the: health . 11 . e - I . . 1 . . Collilys( acorrelationof the rovi ' fif . r in a pare cook -book Instincti ely lie leaned his head over toward them 260 miles from land, and at the mercy - i - ' * - , _ . . . �jate, and is I lig a e . . ' � .. .� - � Ilk,. it ,Ivarin Zar( . . I : P - - ­�x:. )II dea- I feeding Of the dains. IT.elpe sort of way, Out of perfect milk, but the woui ded leg mid was and comfort of the British nation. There of the wi I! L -_ I ". of i anti ll'ap-ha More, to learn to feed hi I and i1jead almost fascinated . nd and waves. . .. I L. I �.�, t Coll- is, however, a noticeable falling off in the -- . . ! - . .,* IS serfs, - ". _ L, ". .­ .... - � � - 14t brah . 'Lit tile calf requires under such I make a cow to It so as to b , th I nce of two bri that drink bill of the United Kingdo The party consisted �f a king, It' - . ... _. . crial r g ne in cor�par- - - T1 fj , ght basilisk eyes . . . I ,ailk tit, 4 er Vat and 661 y i amel like fiery deals in the . . !i it w`e Mike ' clitiollsi WOUld lie a waste of mat better by doing" is no � a thin earn to do and six members of his council. In this con- � . . I . I . , ,� -:! � . . . .: � .�;� L . .. -I I'- to ,whiell nature does not encourage. It woul , 9 to be caught 'Pent. . head Of the ing decade with decade. Between 1870 and dition they remained eighteen days.. One. - - . � . . L . - _.� - ,_ _. - 7;1'� ,v, were both � lip as one follows a foi inula, any more than . 1880, this bill was at no time less than died the second day, after a storni. The olif ' . I-t t1u, wer, I)e ,ill etwunibrance to tile mother.1 it is to make nice but �er Out of milk f Quick r than a flash' the. Indian ducked .. . I 0 , I_./', ' L t,t tile. - ,,lore( I - . :, . y were ither good - Milkers * nor rom hi i head it caught the neck of the -reptile 35590,000,000 a year and in six of the ten King, faint with hunger and mad with . . ,. I !1 � (If %%-011der and ,Vil(l cattle are lie ailing cows without in wing what is the bi tweet, ,is ja - . excee6d $7(X),000,(X)O, the annual . - , - * a ''1:-',, fol, tile ljlerjl� . goo(I fatteners, . and - in parts of England matter with the crean , 0 A we, sinkinq his teeth in file years 'being uearly $6SO,0(0,000. D * thirst, decided that his son Boyga, a boy, , _.. , . . ­; . : � , - � . , . . 1�i. - . average uring aged 16, should be killed, that his fattier .. ­ . ,." � . I .�- -k4 sit -ations after genera (sperati )it of the dying. c -out -1880 to 1890 there has L. I � _ . r _:_ -, _ '. 1. - �,% . I lm)e.ts of th e ,where Oti""'are allowed to run with their- in the modd of ope 9 and what changes It ,iverin flesh and clinging to it with the the . ­ . g for the (I()nlesticated dams genet MUOu are needed. The ( Pe tell ,Y am ft weak- and . ; ... _ � 'g, - man who best underst The hugeserpent bec, anti the others might live. The . . ... a . I !­ asked 1 11 . I tile breed of such t animals is in ands the economy of la Illed its tail and tried to twist if� heat I ,11 ,,,,I no 9ther year when the expenditure has emaciaied party were making, preparation& I- *J ­.., . _. �_, I 1; . . . . - - % ,,-.: __t.,L. ast I as large as it was in 1889, 86(10,- for the sacrifice, the boy accepting his fate, I .... _. . -.'-- � I nolls, ilk Like that Ot foods and their use by tile good cows is the orlerto u its f . tile Indian, but the (0) I , . . . -1 . , - :i!:_ -;l ic3c lle(layss alousfor In, -giving, of tile ry I angs in '. ­­_ 1) , — . - - � * 1!11�, I ., I -kt lie milk is smaller -in q mail you want in your stablb at feediriig latter clu ,000, and that year, the highest in the when tile white sails of the,ship Joseph 8. - i . : ;..,. -'.. t t ,ahrealld Owc, t uall- I (A on and [legal, to cliew away 'It decade, is below the average amilia I- . . . .1low its time. We do not knew enough about these t b0a, which is the thinnest ' t, ,% I Icy v I Wit dwell. . .. tity, ricli ill quality and of short duration,, as ye, It � neck d the I L'xt)ell- SI)inney liove in sight and the boy was; - .* . � .. - -v IS I feeding subjects to more tha diture during the p ding ten ybars. The . I - __. . . 'I'lle It - . . . . . .1 le,4111t6ry and ivregular sucking Of n say we ar (I most delicate part of a snakc�s anatpuly. Raved. The ship hove to anti took'tlic� poor , '"'' . . . v. h t - . a have started ; b ll best seen in the average . - .- - I .f. ti I he place 11lot conducive to the ut Ixttoin fittets are being A ter wretches oil board. Tile King lay in tiler . � - . ..1. .. , :, ;Ili ,,Ijob. I ealf 01. foal or lanib i4l - developed and I am ,lad that our I i for a long time -tile Indian annual expenditure, which was only 862.5,- ' . I .- - if f It htn!C 110AV of milk', and it s ed i itteheading his alita,rollist, tile 9 � . I I , cue'v' :.;�A-Ipl , )-sie"I he - I ,level, ,Pljjtqlt o " ' flow. Hand- are awakening to the .T importance. We all it 0 000,M) during the last decade as coin bottorn If the canoe, unable to move- Tile- ' L . . . . , . -., . .. �v I , - (listillet1v tellds to shorten the fe, (is dropped from around his bo.ly and tile' - chief Ott cer carried him oil deck under his, - - - . . IL I - " . 1) I I i I 086pher. want to'stop claimin r to know a lot . red with the $680,000,0W a f . . . . . -_ - .­ I -_ '. 11 1'1�.hng Illooll � .,,ilkii,ltri)f,isiiiiil,ti-eii-,i,r,teter hasthe same and Indian wt s. free. . Pa year 0 1 at � � . . ' - .. - �_P'. . r .,. . . . . ' ­: ' — . ­ ­ ... . - . . 11 L , Yolill" pe(Ipleare allowed to lear study these matters It; 7`rder. A few general . I . the preceding tell years. This average re- They'i presented a dreadful sight. Their ' - ' ' - . �., , i - 1. . . ; ,. I I . I - I . .- .-- �.�: , i W, in ev jewt. .*il " ' . oltiction of Over 8 Pei- cent a year oil,. the -tells were shrunk ill, and they looked . - - t t - : - I . facts blind us and kee) 118 froth hunting lilt- I � .� L*111- 'Llj I 'ry ) inilk oil cows who are going (try for 1. I * L stoni, - - . . - r , llo.w V C5 derl ing details. 11 . � lie, Be- " . , . . ! I. 9 It, fe .i ,ire still in full y Dr. - abcock did & most gills Well. _' grand total expended is really a very great like living skeletons, the bones ,%linost, plo- - . � .. I L.. . . Ill '(-morning I calving , I not oil those wit , . . - . . . . . . . I .1. :.. � L I . 4 excellent thing in so ' ' gain when we consider the increase in pop- truding through the skill.. They w . - .- . ' - - I flo�t_' L . y nonar . re lxxj,- I - � . I _.. .1. ,;..,L. '' xew beginners soon dr upa cow's - thorotighly bursting . tf ever ell di8appointed the expecta- Illation that has bee during all vided. with nourishment, but threwe away ., . .1 � . . " I!'V �,(­d 'and -' our old notions regirding' it membranee" t - - .- . ­ � A I ill p,ilk,a ad milkers (10 thes,flne. - . 11) n going ()It - .% . . ild 1), . I'll f I lie world it is %Villiam 11. of O'er- these ydars. This gain for temperance is Clothes in fear and disgust, preferring to . . . � .-. . "­ 11 1( , I. " Thu,% . around - the butter file bule, and that a fall- n 'jay.0 .A koldier from his outh, and.while not fully explained. . - .. r - I I t I. rims, -,tll(l not Hiavy milking Properties, then, are auti- V ing tent wrature call y . .. . � � I , I . at they have been Ae- I . oil tile - liquid of the ilentified with the army showin It is always .more I - . . . - F_ % - " , .111"'ictioll, to' t ficial, ill tile `�elislu tit, I 8 wear only a loin Cloth. Seveit. days after .- . � , . he I milk to f Lit in tem )crattire t much more f igan unusual 6 y to determine totals than to trade causes- being picked tip ,at sea the King died, d " �­ - ._ . I : I 1;V V 1�el()pv(i under domestication, and by careful oluess: Or arms, endowe'd w a fund of' I.. . . . -t"IY years .Obules, thus-inducilig ' - They i .. . . I - I rapidly that, the fat g ��'ne, - Doubtless much of it is due to temperance C , _ . . , ,I,e I for a given end ; yet, like niai�y 11 the 'others slowly improved. �: :; 1.-�, 111(i I bi-eeding, the I `1` ssessed by few, and withal ap ar- work and to.the gradual growth of a senti- L . . � . k.11d, the � .crca n to rise, and to put ill the � I . - I � , . , gy wl�l e n .. I L� I � ; , , " --;­X%,IllCr time. I (Itialities, IV llich ale It little more than e dy il!:1rulsi takento 111010, Japan, whe�-e the proper - . - . ­ � . I.- ottliel, ve, it was feared that ment favoring self-control and moderation, I � � .- .1 . �t. of t.fle §OW- Place of 'these theories,' facts regarding t e rein8of verninent fell into his hands, but a much larger part of -it was the result authorities wi I have them returned to their .. - . - . I ­ - 111H were. gerills of nature, they become here- fibrine in milk and its influence A " native isles. Their mode of appreciating - - - - I , .. .-. '� " _. �_ .. tI - t'! t. !ditary by linin" usage. Few sorts ofaninials - e peace Ofturope would is-pecolily be dis- of tile low wages and hard times that have . .� It .. I I - of a man. I I I C5 ible than c�Lttle o' over creamint This work has put in t irbed. Everywhtre the regret was ex- been felt in some places in England during the kindness of Capt. Curling of the phip.- - . . . . � . - . I . . .." . , - � , I, N%-,- are sowing -fally, ,ire, more suseept f a far stronger J ight tl an before the need of p reaged . Spinney was to rub the back of his hand - - . . . . . , * . - . - win" Illoultled into what we walit ; 110 phy- that his fattier had not been per- a part of this decade.and that have made . . � �_ . I'. :t Solollion is n getting the milk quickly from tile cow to with their noses. The shi - -was'liere a few . . . .�. . , � I I - - � , quality L-3 3o easily trained and de- I-litted t4) live and carry Out Ills P .. . . ! ... �- , \ ,If life, He Cool water anti the need of perfect quict. . ,,, . n4tead Of tit ific the working classes more moderate in their years ago from Europe, laden with a gencrat- . I .. � - _. I- � .i I I I'- (I as that of'giving fnilk. It ii ingg . (lesigns, I iHj however, � - .. I . - . 0 - Sonic of these th as 81IONI Ili i . . _. �,��(c tEe7`sOn expenditures. for �hils purpose. ' This i cargo for Scattle and Taconia. ..: . .. : 11"ll"S* with 11 zlli�_. I - a fit"' I ad received thorough, � .. -1 I ' . i!, -�% ,,;t1`I it is tion whiell c,mstantly varyipg-of itself can practical deino4strati n by many I ft himself to be pre-emincittly a further shown b the increase of 1889,a pros- . . - I . . . - I . I..., . . dairymen, I tan of p cei y . : .. - . . I �. I 1W dWar,fe.d 01. extended at will. By means and to Ile pos8e8w I of a pater- '. , , , I ` * , - . ;Anti in careful experi cuts fly Prof. Henry I al feclill '( ,onrtesy Among Ainerican's- " - �' -, - - . , f , :'t illto our Perous year-, over 1888- orally other year 414 T - I A lilw.­ . Ali if (Ifearefill training, kind treatment and in- for his subjects that is wOrthY Of in tile decade. All in all, there is some ell- . - I , �... � - . . - . . ' , �­ * . : . r' and others. But when these underlying prin- lie high t praise. It is this feeling of c, , .;. .. ... : , �[ I 03- and �elli,--ellt bI - " 0 . ought oil, . ouragenient for temperance workers in The decline of.courtesy itmong American . ' . . . . . I - � . . . : ',:-� J ftlat 0 reeding it' (:,-Lit be developed and. ciples are br and we clearly see n niser tioll for the oppressed laboring these figures, although there must be con- is just now ell,, i ti ttention of w . . t I - _. '11 I ( I" liercilitary; all 'pposito 'sy�tcnl keeps O' y . I I a�.iiig to a nlilg� - . - I it. ijia,�tate 4 -nature. The habits of at cow - . 0 . �, . � - .1 I - I ,teak . rcw� its fQr setting Indic and handling it in a lasses, tat induced him to initiate the siderable discouragement to eve )f the nietro'l')Aitan journals. The New . . : �I­ balillers of � certain wily, we are more liable to practice abor con erence now in ses . ry econo- ( I . - I . . .. �. I I ,,, begill to wid the food site reevives, have a great deal - 8'On at "is Cap'- MilitWilOStU(tiC,3an(l�appreci.Ltes the tre- York Tribune has made. out a pretty cle4r . . - _. I I I "' . I its Precepts. Provi Ing cleaulitiesS is oh- at, and which according to latest reports, I I , . . . . I 10 with her milking powers ; quick and - . I - ,_1 i:1,1 lit. tb ( , mendous loss in money, effort, and ability, case�agatnst the in -m .of tit � prcsmt gene'l-a- : - ., �. L . � . . ..- - Z " lot. And . S i ilelit handmilking does the rest. Tile iierved, there is never any trouble from per- I perforning its work with unexpected in comfort, energy, and health, that is rep- tion. Its inferences.are drawn front the . - I - . k .,kw- 1;1 tll(! Imt. I I feedy healthy wilk in its travels through I . . . e -iijilking cow.,i has ,tit along . S I y an( I r , I I)racti e oi liand 0 -i�pl (I j t I success. It is this, too, that resented by these statistics. behavior of men in Public conveyancea a.itd ' ' - _.... -,�,, Girmwh all the cream vat, the churn or cheese vat, and jes at the It as L � � . C, telided "reittly to tile 'developilicilt of the. the , botton, of a scheme which will I . . ,L_ -_ . : I � :-t, the wealth Z, - . . - but -ter or che ' Packages if' cprrect -e the greatest surprise, a plan for the . i - , L qvp - . . . . . . in public places. eribes the decline t(v ' . R . - I .1 . - 9e "'. I. ,oc_,,ill sowilig la"Acal-I'LlIds, '11141 this (level op nelit liat; Ile- c' ri% . . . - � I , _ .. .1. . , I 1 L' tempL-rattires are bbseri I . the agitation for a more general recognition - . . " -, . I oed. It is when the lx)litioii of standing annies. That the i ' ' ' - .- � _ "' a i , I V� --;ili'1I,1 reap. , collie hereditary ill sonic * of Our .milking COw is ailing, is overfed or underfed, inig- I.,. n I ' . _ Young Travellers. . -. � . - . . . . . I _. - L ._.. - - of the equality of women in industrial op-- - 1 * I - 1)lveds. The cwes of tile Larzac breed of Perot, was cherishing this humalie project ' 1, . . � 1. . ­ _ ,,,, 'I let lis sow ised or exposed to hard con.titions, portunities, and in civil and politiopal. righta- � I - . I I or given has collie to light oilly very -recently, and is Last week a boy, eleven years, old was . ! -1 . � , � SlIek!l), fl'0111 Idlose jililk the famous 11o.que' r I . " li"'I'S througli . I itd food, ( r Coll] Harper's lVeek-try adinits the .clia 7 antil I . ': -� .1. -. . on � . , pelle I to breathe bad Odors divulged in ponneetion with an cxplanati found in Chicago who for more than a year rg(1 . fort cl,t,(..,;c is inwic, in France, have bt�el' , ) points to tile fact that there was a time, not - 1 , �. . � 1 that wereueive milk which requiresaChILIlgC had been traveling about the country after . L. . . of the lat,3 reii aLton of Count von Walder- . - I - �� . — lil-kiiii-iiii1ked for generations, so thtit, their ,cry reni,)te, when a woulait would not have- : ' .! - - . .- . . in the ordinary tem1wrature in working it the majin�r of an experienced globe trotter. .. 1. . .: . 1 . I I :- .. I 1"All"1411 i Ring ))roperties .ire now Considerable and see, the ble Xcer who last year succeeded becii-suffered to stand in all ointLibus as 115 Sir . .. . 1. .. I iiii , tit). Ili other words, I) aking butter or cheese His pat t8 live at Seattle and lie had a _. . .1 . . . - . . . . ! I I . I � � inhel.; .upeatedly exciting the teats lCount, I-( it Nfoltke am chief of the general often the case now while men an(l even boyh . . . - I- � ; . . . - ,ze � . \� t-11 in the ted. I;N. I out of p6rfeet milk, landled in a � faultless staff. .T c scheme proposes tile , convocation g(H)d 110 - But lie,made the a(luaintaned .... I . �_ 'I- liel. way8 it Is even possilole to cause all aninial that manner, is l'ikesailing over sint;,Iotli waters. of a youn�,',,er bo . "Who had vlopted the pro- sit carelessly indifferent. It's closing para- - . ' . .- ... - I - , of all int rnational Congress for tile purpose � y . _. - I I . � . I � I. � - X4., Ilits llever liorit�e- offsprilIg to yield it small . � I; that may be. pro-' -, I . . . � . . I., .. . - - L . . lt)in she Thedairymand("- not need all his knowledge O feg8lon of1burgl , afted out to see wraph Contains thought, . � . - . .. . . I L C_ ary and SL .. . . ­ I - I until vanced I y tile Kaiser,' to aboli4k standing . I '. -'­�Ile can. Ilualitity of lililk, a4d at .cmv sometimes.. r () f steering and trimming his sails f coilgi( ering tile proposition to -Ile ad- the world. He commenced his career by 9taLly pondered by ot hers than NewYork-ers, . . - . I I -, (,f self -re-'- 111:011s InUTC11 Several 'years aftcr having had he is , ill tile stornis of hot weather or has ealing five cents front his littlei brother ' for whose henctit it wits primarily written- .- . . . -1 - ' . . � ­ . , ' - '' . ' _. . ; armic, 8 - - . . a calf, giving ;I prolitable (ttiautity of milk . .I, dlowing only the maintenance in t I . .: . . .. - '.,!-Ik, ;it the - 1:1 I struck the olmals Of winter cream from far which, added to hil own capital, enable( i Even Canadians, . notwithstanding their I I . ; all tll'e whitc. ­ � . - each coui it ry of it. certain small force, limit- any excellent traits, are in many; instanLen,i, A - -, .I ;lre theie . 1. . row cows, or has to 8ail'his cheese through ed in p -oportion to the population as a .h"ll to buy a boliotblack kit. Becoming tired Ill . . - . . : 5-.. 1 , .. .- . . ­ . . .: � � . . ., .. .. __r . _. — ;1 . - .. ing-tip business lie took to Col- � .1 1. '. 1*t-!­;,ts are, l . ... . . 1. I .. . .- '' .� .. :. the narrows between. acidity and 9"coud pledge o bona fide. Though opinions may of the'shill, not above censure in tit is JIiiatter of courtesy,. . .� 1. '. .... .. .. - I � -If a' youth", says tile W-ev,Uy, sees that - - * ­� . .- . ,11 I there is 7" ' '; 'Experimental Farm Report. �- :.-: blubber. Icctilig agates and elling them in towns. . : I : .: .. ._.' 'i . -. L. a - differ as tile feasibility of the project at 0 his lack of courtesy, for i nstance, in riot offer- - ' - . . .. . , 1'' � iz;.A lon and . 7,;. m ';. , I - � " . I - - . . Preferring city life he became a newsboy. . . .- - 1 The Gwernment, hasauthorized thepubli- I I .. . . I , pr at . . . � . : � - . _: .: - . .;` esent, 11 must acknowledge the relief tit. . Ing his seat to a woman in tit#-- car 1.14 ire- - - I - . 11 � . .. - 1 --.�,' . - . ken in &I � t of the Pacific' coast �. I . ­ - : I,., . . . .. . - ... ..- I � , I . 1. . Op - . . .;.-I 4-,K 111-(sseoi. I of,I(X),(XX) copics of the E,xperintental , I .i I - :_ I . .:. ­ would c( lilt! t,o the E.uropean nations by the Having ta . . (.4ti0l . 1 1 . garded as a niatter of Course .tit I justifiable, . . . . - '! .� .. .. - ., , -, I. acroadbtlie continent and remain- . . - _., �. 11, ,-;tl Siherian .A F`trai report and bulletins oil barley, in 11 . - � ­,... - The Beiry Ritch.' . ... � - ... t eliange. Should the young Emperor Coll- lie travelet tile first and costly step is taketiot. All other. ... . . . . . . . . 1. . . L-1 �!w rec")rd of ed �Ojr sonic time in Ole Atlantic cities. Like i 1 . - 1. - L . . I . _ En-lish and Freiich, for gencral di;tribution Tile cix'traorditlary forward sealson &not tintie as te has begun , the luture historian similar courtesies, tile ii-Inieless graAaes of- 1 � .. . .L' - _. I ; ': I -)h vach year m ill hav! a tale to tel I .- 110 less remarkable Illany Other enterprising persons he. finally I I I . . I . . tW1-111',.dloilt tile Dominion. These ruljort-Si mild weather of the loresent, time tihould not � IeFereiic(t which make tile intercourse of-' . L I _ , L . , .. 17_1 I . led ilown in 'hi go to be ready foi- ( � . . at than tha �, which attaches to the naline of Ili tt C l I 4 . . I " (11*11"(1 1111111- last year Ivere much appreciate'l.by tile flar- ire ItIlowed to 1w,guile 118 into tit(! belief tit ' s 'e . thesexes charining, will nat urally disappear, ' :, � ,.-., . . - 1.1�110, �111141 the 1. . I the world's fair. 1�,U-.alulr 'Lit this time lie . , . .. 1. - . niel'S, Itild it was found that tile 60,(Nm I coples spring-ilasconleantl hat it is safe to lincover "illustriot s ancestor, Frederick the Great. el - � - _. _ - i.Z - has managed to get a living. A Paris pa- .tile distinction of the American vanis.h- : , :-", __ - .. - . t and ' - . . .11 .( t� Ii,;t was, prilItC41 ,"'(.�l-Vi,l','IltliL7iClltt011icuttlic(luill-,tmiI ; tile strawberry Plant i, oi- to remove tile eartir � . � I . ,-L .. . - l, . . I es, that every solitarv- woman - scemett to, - I' i, , : - L� '' '' . 11-ol t,Nl)hoid . -ntly ;o, larger number is I -wing -Print, froin tile canes of tet (ter raspberries. lilack- - I . . Per Hbows that I)rec(K'ity is not confined to ' , . . . �, � . !. '' i­� � I iat owing ('01114ei-lut . , A DIN* Ingulshed Northuilibrian, America. A twelv�-year-old boy in that � travel under tile chivalric protection of - . _L J L - - . . . . . I . Cd this year. ­ � ' �J �,�: . , I , - berries aild �rrape vhws with which they have . it every nviii in the Country. This is a dis- . . .� . .. .. i .. . . - - .. * . .* .. cit ,he ,-anie desperat,ely enaniored with . . - I - I . . . I hod to be f _;�'. I , y I - . . .- . . . � been eovere( . little (1, oil tile contrary,- it The INFM-Castle Dally Chroilidu of IL recent tinction worth retaining, because manners . . :: ..- - . . . � , girl who wl .0 VoiLris his junior. . 0 ::.,, tcnip�L,;*ature . � i I , are closly allied with ino.rali. The ])tail whip - � .. . _. ! . Spring a] 0 '' I I inay happen thatthi isjustthecriiieAtilike date,contained the following: " Among 11croosed I I "' ­ . ! ­ I ria(remen of Sheep.-. Is t%% It Beim, '­ . !,,\%- freezing, . �. , at which the ,.need proft-etion,.for April iniky -e ii love"' by her Cruet iother -s rest), a Wolliall is very I . ... . I . diose upon whom her .Nfikje#ty dib Queen I - tj Plainly sho%% .ct f( 1, I . , . - . I - . . . . . - . , . . -'11 bring its fro,(pent spells of hard freezing , . . . I . - - 1, \ 1) os, t I re the Froin now onward the flock 1`%.� _3 lie obtained it rope, Aole into I ) . . f"flistleeP 4 cently Conferred the lionor of knighthood pt to feel it, and of two inen lit a ear, oiler . � I . . -11 In-- Ileed sl)ecial C,tre alid watch Id ess. Tile aniber of his belov0d, anti hanged " . .- . � .� - pa-1111)JIS. L'ther which the itin, gaining lit Power betleli. - . . _. . .. I . � . wei L was Mr. Jfmt-ph Hick�on, manager of the I man . 1. . 1. - . - , . ' - i'i,­i- one reads c' I to ill left a 'ok- to his sweetheart of "'ll"l rises to alake roo'll foi. it wo l : lambing, the welfare of th Millis, the feell- -*%-'It its frequently ditisil)-tte, - He 11 ( � othel first ii tile one _: . ;_. ­ - - i -i:­n that the in- of Iveak uwes, the 8hearing and troubles daily, I 'rand Trunk ptilroad, Cimada. . I IIi:n,'14Jtt1igf 110er all 411 I the - does llot, tile . . .- .. . 0 (i It is I Ot 1) affectionate farewell, and � ... . . . .." .. � ­ ­ � " , grciLt injury (if the e poi,sed plantm'. Calles 0 generally known that this gentlein who ill ple.istttitly.i-enienil)o.t-e(lI and tile Mile . � . . ____ ­ ­ .. . I . , I i.-;:wreeably fronithe eve.-it.ctive Parasites, will .all c tit "' " " tellitig her that though thev were nartA-d in . . I . -, !1 ; . I � . .. .. . . � I - I . ?" raspheii-rielt and 8iin ,tar Plants, irfter bein native of this country, and hails from his- . whom in .Lit emergency every fellow- - . .. I . .1 . I this world tit to � . _-, . I I - M i n En -land - . foi- iffinw(liatit attention. - A good place covered all winW-r are very tender .Lit([ sit$ toric and classical portion id the Borderland. ef,_w0IIId be sooll lillited in enger would turn.*' .. . . . I .. r) -odi anibs so that heavoll. Tliec,)Illl)Ltkti()fiiewitt)aT)cml)til)lisli- 1`4s I. _. . - .,. .. I . I.. . . - .. . I � . . . . . - I . , . (.11traIlvs colla-� should be inade for the .) -I g 1, c ptible to cold. Covering should I)e kul) The new knight belongs to it highly re8poeted . . . . . . : ; . ! . In e -ountry contain.4,each . 16" - . I . I . I I '111 Vftll bUfUll thelil. - \Viien the flocks r . ed 1 iu- every part of the ( . � - - 11 ­ . - . . . . - ... I .1k. It is a hope- 114) 11M . . hinfr lint'l tile season him I and indubtrious. family ill the vicinity of . . . . . '. - ,.� . I- I � I , i i fest, a sell- .. are turiled out to pa.iture, a good shed for upon evcryt, , . - I . week accounts of invei.ile denravity. A few 'Germany's Ne,A � Chaucelloir.. .. - . . - - - . - :11�t, I Opened. Otterbuni, itud is a brother of MI.- Janl4us di nrlk)lton, a boy, of Philadel- - I . -.- . I - I .t. I'Vvii though it ,. - shelter should bc furnished them. The eNves Xilvantage may )c Uken, however, 0 Hickson, blacksmith, of that village. A aye ago W'11'a C . I . .. .- .. .. I A: I.N . thing is bet- iieed attending to, and feeding am Ivell, if Ini'141 and Open wwat ier to) %ct out plants o goOd many ytm%rs ago lie left his nati" e phi'v, was sentenced to three years' solitary Alprivi, Bismarck, are jv�nics destined t4w L ! - I 'L - .. � . . . . � . , - . . I v t-Onlincinent for a nit:wt heillim" crime. lit Mi. stand in juxtaposition oil th� Page of history- Z '. i . - .,..' I I'- - line hunbs are expected. Gram alone 'is not .111 the siviall fruits, in ' �, .. , 1. i . clu(ting strawberrie . hollie toil, tellipt fortune elsewhere' and - -. The prominence, . . . I . : . . I L I, . . . � . - , - . i . SllfliCiellt, I)III, Corn, I -ye and buckwheat, It will prot,ect them fro", hut , it all I eventuall foitud hinvielf in Canada, where Vernon, I I I.,. 3 iiiiiiiie H icks, only 14 yeai 4 with which tile onc7has stood ', * I - . .. ­�'. � . . 4, run .f . I '"" y old,inurdered his coulpanion and made his e&- otit upon the world's record arouses curiosity . . . . .. my. firiel groiind together, should lie feo�l then It ifasll( 111111(i,11f 14.1, - it oil , tile Grand . � ­. . I_- : y 6 also assist their growt, W41, I lie secured a paltitio eape. %Vhen run dOwti and arrested he ei- as to the other. If in tile future tile. twcp , .. .. I P . - .i . I !.o I ever), dity. They have a doul)le fundtion to rotted mairtire or compost Ile thrown tivitr which, by great b W . - - . I _� I , - I . - - . wc has neTer -iii. to rear large, fill(,- hunhs,- atiLd to - Trunk railway, from - i r Ili i 11 110 In f ; orse. Our civilization nien intist'be assoeiatk,tt in out- thought, we - _. . . . - � w . I . _ � I -.lit, (If tile late lierfoi -r At tit(-, North, little ILI)ility aild, collspietious u t y, I so IL"),11ished Childhood and naturally desire such itiforination as will en- - ' ­ . . . .- M them aft,c lanting Ilif 3 lie ',k;:J.L -;lie.lostthe- yiel(ailoo(istii)l)l\-,)filevee.. The Fiigll,,ili - appears tA) ave I I .. . - : . I � it I M I . . i planting wiX be dolle mi -til the middle an I has risen to the high office he at'present youth Hunlail. I+gis 'tunp from infalle able us to Inake itii intelligent comparison. . - I I ... . - � I anT,. sliee ) -eeders have It, goo'l mixture for tl I . . L :-, - ; 1.111-1-1611C. M youl 11 le . latter Part (if April, but it it; well to rerneir - holds. Under his management - considerable ' Z No doubt the evolution Of events' in thir, . - .- I . to M11,10i(KA a,nd woilianhood at a single holillo. . . :- I til -'t SIL� iS I �Itllli)", whio:li is lin,01i'll as lallih ol .. - . . . . �. . I . - 7 .. 0 . bet that small fruit plants should i � 114j')'atji� improvements and valuable extensions have Children at tell o twelve love and hitte, Fatherland will iooii enlarge our knowledge . - . I . L- .. . .. - . ­ .- . - (_" , I � - . - . - I - �! I 11 llit v to regain - calf ineal. It supplies ;ill of the essentials tile ground early, while the soil iz been made in connection with the Canadian dults. Tite of the mail who lias been chosen to succeed . - . . . - . . . Ic Call I a- '111i by Plan L- quarrel and conimi crime like a RL ,& . . . .- . - I.. i t - � L I t i!-1. S I . . of inilk, MI IS CASil%" dil�e-lti)Jle- S IlliX- Inoist. - There is nothing gained Cmud Trunk I'ailWay, and it is (IOUbtle" On .. I ! - . on - c of what ( pe aid of tile peoplo of the leader, who by very general conse t . " -e eonsists of three bushe s, One i,,g npoll -haoty anot. imperfectly prepart(I account of the services thus rendered to tile revere - � , . . I .1, . , ,.;I 1!1r.�,(, provin0s - . . tui s of Pea, his tiliie.is now t 1. C children are but recognized As the greatest statesman of tiler - . . I -ills( bushel of rye anti IW 11 - - 1. '. , ....L: , __ �tt t'lley lie bushel (if I -ed, Ohe . . ;!I�­ ti I - ground. To secure the best results willi Dominion that the honor of knighthood has men mitt women ofla smaller growth. I ()tit century, or at least, who has accomplish- '. - I � - . Pounds of fine wheat bran- finely 111*01111il this tl c , . I I . . I . :- '..f ,PT c3l)ital 111 I 8111all-fruits, anti ispeeially is been Conferred upon him. About eight years -1 - .. . I ,� . � - I . I - - . ed more than any other living mail. A con- .. . . . :- �! '. � � . ances a I . 9' a few facts of interest . . . :. -,:.",I-(" to learn , vwether. -Nllxu(l ,A,Itll these subst, re I : a 0 case Witt' strawbe riell, tile 80'I 811011, 11 ago Mr. Hickison visited the old country, temporary furnishes , I . !.. . I , twenty poiluds of ground sugar, five Pounds be enriche( . . .1 '.. .:. , 1.,.lnf�llt I' rench . ploughed deep and well atid sojourited for a time in the county, re- ­ The Battle of Tel-el-Kebir. I' concerning Gerinany's new Chancellor. "Ca- . . .. -, . . 1)f salt and One pound of brown gingel. ,p] (I a 1, 0 e Inchl is aAAiMi bly adapted f . . I . o, _. . . .1 . � ... I ,­:­ t!lc 1�erliu - r. - I It or sin 11 ceiving from his friends and acq*utauces ' -ofem to place little reliance privi has just entered his sixtieth year, at I - . . - . : . L.- ­ __ / ` Historians pi Mi � ; . 11 . pound of caraway.seeds. The purity of tile . . - I I ' : \� ;I,, tile other .- fruits and h" the d ired advanuige of n A in the Otterburni district ,a very %%,anti wel- upon tile account of a battle given from the as the head -of the Naval Departnieiit a while'. . . . , . �. . . . . - I .. 1: .. . . - ; . . - i . \\-!1!l;4l1l, with . drinking Ivater is another essential pttl-1 , of bringing in weed Be s. Well rotted co I- collie. The hollor that has been conferred ranks, It is to be fmred that their experi- ago sho,K-edpllexioiiieiialadiiiinistrativeabili-- _- .1. . ..: I- . 4 ' . !_< had a -long the diet"of (�wes and lanlbz;. If this is not Post may Ile applied ow to much better - him will create gratification in the t neels of kergeant 1141mer, of ihe Cameron ty. lie has long been regarded as one of the " - r . ­ . . . -:. I I . - )n 6 � I . . ,ill, --jig the*" pare the milk of tile ewes will 'become Xg I . . - .­ : :-- :,Il- I vantage that later in the semon. - n laborhood to which lie belongs, while the . � i I I't t of., I tainted, - and' the Iambs suffer froin tile Raspberry and Itackberry canes Ilia?, )e general public mav be pleased t,Ii; learn that; HighlAnders, are not likely to remove- the cleverest soldiers in the anny, and, until the-' * . . - - ..- - � - . .., I - subjec 0 \ effects. . . 1. Mg x%ck one-third, an( I - istnother Worthun-ifirian has thus been added prejudice. lie and his superior officers are rise of Waldersee, was looked upon as- the .' I � . . . I . . , - . I � - : .. L . L0.1-1-aille. rePTY � I'lie litinbs should bo� docked at, an ea�rly pruited by cutti bQ.1jt one fo6t, )r to the list of localworthim whom her Majesty greatl at variange. In a ,'very able and most probable successor of Moltke M eliLaf - - . .. .. : I . .- � ;� '.',I-, Illade - du ilig tile lateralf to a most Ititeresting �aper contributed to the of the General Staff. Physically lie bears - - � L L . , age. If this i,s done about a month after F iteell inches. T iis will res lilt ill ,Lit i - has, within the past two years esPee'aUY, Nj,,,e1,ee,,114 Geniury, which has since been considera,ble resoniblance to Bismarck. He is - . . _. . . . , �,.% to�d,scllssa' I I . ;_ I : - I -le a hirth tile ptill 1-4 very trifling and the 10.1:s of e ' ei ,ess and larger size of graciously hotiored. " . "t I - . .. . I %... Irl I :: I 11,11,I, lation, . . ri�iscti productiv largelT quoted S-rgeant (then Corporal) not quite so tall, but has the same bulk of' . I 1. ... ': . - I : q� ,,I 1�'rance." I)Iood sinall. Cleanliness is &it linportant I)Cei.yl)utattheexpinscofearlillco& ,(,'too - . — - - -i I - .. . PRIM, L I � - .. .­ . . . �, . It I Or described �the night mareh and the figure, a bald crown and stubby white mous- ' . " � . . I. .,()uld factor in Caring for tile flock ill tile Spring. be- prim I. � . . : . . I I ­ L: 1, . �. .. % [, - (.,.: flially ,A berries and Curran may alac . . . k of Tel-el-Kebir, and detailed several tache, but his eyes lack the strange bull -like - ' :- � . . . 0- .. . att& I * .: -, .1 11, `I(l feudg e'rilis is the only safe"llard a vigorous anti thrif y - . . t I I . I Ile j) ag 'list 1)1()W- This is essential to Don't IF-Isjudge the English. , incidents which did not come out in the des- protuberance of the Von Chancellor's, and - .. ,.-,-. � - . � . ;I arl'allgenient flies. If soft filth is aTiowed to accumulate growth and should t be st I cted. Ghw: 0- '. I tches. He said, for instance, that during his face is nothing lik-6 so powerfularml strik- I - . . 7 .. _4 .- * .. . flee bad I y w I i e I I - I learned, also, that the English have PIL I . . I.: I - 11.1. of Eliropep -they will deposit their larwe in it, ond in berries are seldom a to Mi * the inArch one of the Highlanders, suffering ing in effect. About his opinions, prejudiees,, ,� * - . . L. , �, ! A the virtue of deliberation, and - � I I - , �. thae fairly devour the animal's life. ele 6 from rum or all over strained nerve, brokop and sentiments in matters ol�- -internationall � . . " .. . . I � ,� ".� : .�t- ,,.,.(. ,,,)(,II_tfie . TOO kept vigorous and c ean by * ieg tar, primi ng acquire . , ' , Illudi care cannot be given ill protectiftfl, tile and careful Culture. The fruit of curralit.8 never are in a hurry or fret, write's Marshall . . . -t, w - L . - ­ _� � .. tIM:ards Och the stillness of the night by a series of picr& )olitics, absolutely no information existis., .1 e � ._ L. I . . 1. V.k. I . ewes ano�l lainbs fr( OF the -years , ld P. Wilider in Lippincott's Magazine for . I .- . . . � . )tit the inclemency and gooseberries is borne on two Is, which threatened to disclose. tile, If lie has any, they have Nen dissembled.1 . I . - I �. k . . __- '. _... _. .. . . . W64ther. Unless aniple shed protection is WoOd and the bush, should be so pruned as- March� It is not necessary for we to infarin Ing Y61 of tile column, aiitl bring down up- with profound skill." 1; . I . - . 4 - - - . . . . . .; I . . - to ie greatest busi- Pre"1101 I L . .� . .- I ,. 4 '401-ded they will suffer, and tile percentage to furnish an annual supply of such,wood, as the reader thikt E an - . - _ . . - . . . [) Ifif, Feet-, I .. , ngl d i tl (in it a possible annihilation. Lord Wolse- - — _\ . . .: .. . - . �_. :I � .� . - . �� rreat. ']'his d air freely to h nem 114LiOD in the world ; yet all the bus . ­ I - 0f 1088 ainong the flock will Ile L iness . . . t . . , I '_ ­ ; . I - .. .1. I _. I i�s to admit light an . - . � I I ...i,1, -,.1l, should ', ley rcide up and ordered the man to be bay L - - . I I . . ; will not be aik expensive under�aking if the. we . I � is conducted in a quiet, Iciourely way. that � Medical Sitzgestionse 'L I L I . -, -� . _. 11', matter 110'W centr& - onetted; but he was stupified, with chloro- . I . . . - . , .. .- I . I flock is divide -1, and tile incoming ewes e if; perhaps no fertilizer that will 1, seems to &it American like child s pla, Z , but form insWaiL and left lying senseless oil the 'Mlc�deru chemistry shows that the medicat. . .. I . .� .. �:.� '! :..,.%. Filould be . Tiler ,,nglish � 11 . I . .. - L -;`:� . , . 11 i . . ,old should I 4eparated from the rest of the flock. Tll�y greatly -benefit the strawberry plantation i nil is 46a� earnest all the same. Your I sand. Patin& said, further that two Glasgow lore of thp ancient herbalists had a much I .- . . I . . _� 'L . :1, , can be plaeed in fields (it, pasture where �nk,e,�.will be found in some little building 'heat of the sounder'b"is than had been imagi ed. In., . - : - : �'L._ . I . , �'_, i I 11 I - - , . � . I 'be prollipilyZ . . aid ft in producing an abundant crop of la ,ge t 11 like all American bank, and with Irighmon turned traitors in tile . I . . � � ,� . ' 8heols are provided,*'while the main flock call berries, as win a to dressing f uIllewac ed battle, � and shouted "Retire ! retire !" when � 1597 watercresses were recommended for-- - . . I . . * � r . . - '! ; .1 ., `L 0 wear tO - Nobi ' ` . _. I . I -.I- - I .. - .. ar I - 11 t 9tures. It is not � p .1; at t e rate of from very few clerks in sight. 3dy riishes the cure of scurvy and scrofula. Chemista _ ,,% ,,, L �', ; t .4110W a tell, (3re for itself in other . W�od aah6s, applied e , I &it advance was ordered. The men were shot ' � _ , .. , _. _ , : I , - ,il() difficult -to save nearly AM the lambs of a fifty to,sevelity-five bushels tp he acre. breathlessly in or out ; yet the amount of down by their comr-yAles. Both the stories nQw say that tile cress 'ontains sulphur, - - .1.1 . , - �. � � � ., � '. I!11i be rubbeJ." - f, 'A business trans . . _.. - "� I ,i ock in this way, but if the *necemary Coll- . . .L acteddail 6 that dingy little phosphorus, iodine and iron substances that; . �� . . . - a . . . . I " Citf. it (lay : an - . Vel" . - I I :- - building is enormous. Tastead of being glum are denied by C61onelL.V.Swaine, who are known to he actual antiolotes toscrofulia.. . . . I . . . ' � I �w curving Colo" liences are denied, then the work becomes I I— ..m� j�: was military secretary in the campaign. He .Z. .r . ,, .-, . . [ire sho'rtl-te pri 'n- and uuhapg, as moot of our tourists imagine . , . .r__ - � a MOSVilifficult and tryWg one. ,: . . ' they li , is ina position to know, for he never In John Wesley's Herbal, which ,he prizeiX , A� 14:� 1 ,�; ,,\ � - "tifficient to � L In MimissifiFill tj ,�__ . morb time and atten- . .� . . .i. . ': . rivate I)Ar W. them, the nglish give it W so highly, wild carrots are recommended for : � . x7y ,L' � - . . .1 _1�1Lit. �� en out to%labor for P Ir was sente le olseley. for one instant during the --) ..c - I , III"; . I - . �. . . , . . emperature- iu D ' . - . �z� !:.' .- ']Kil,ra# -fight4 , neW - asthma, and we now hear that they do pro- ' - . �. .. m_ ".. 1. llatirre. If . ., to tion to their enjoymenta than any other re , I %% I it, trim it only . T L_ 1, the prize world. They do not whole of the night, and he declares positive .. - i; - - .. r . . - ; . I ­ - 4 . . fighting 's ith spectable.people in tile . . mote expectoration and thus relieve that . . .; - u.. �_.: . � . :-.�­-_. * , I . tb nt for he former occur- I I -.; - : .., . .1 .- I - 'BY VROF. W. N. 11AYM .. - - two moll , p' imprisonme .. L I - - .. !. I'llt fully at the . .1. - crave excitement, like some Americans; but ly that no such incident as t got -- - _.. .--... ,.,� , ". , ile John L. Aillivan. . Ile has been hired I y a . . ,An to the presence of traitors &men troublesome complaint. Nettles , are pre . , . ,,l"WE's grow W somewhat ! 0 enjoyment -mat for the body, red- . . i I .I.- --i L � . . . -, - . Tile stable should bt� kept living the genuin scribed -for blood -spitting,- goose -gram fw* . . -;. - . Ire - r ' best wealthy youn man and is no -w 11 other . . V� -11, '. :i, t1lem carefullf . . ezing for best results and wate' n L, Sulliv I cation for the eye, ear and palate the Ca,merons, he believes, as do man - 1. . I ­ - ". '. t lie ­C"ter 9 ' i I enoss. Job at anti gratifi '. i - ..$. 1 - o n- in luxu -the� do love, and they spare no e I L - -.1 � - I _.-__iJ ) degrees to 60 d to setya twelve months in jail, i , t,, Sergeant Palmer in tr) finds in each of thew I'simples" proper- . I . . ­" . " ,,�, "elished at C grees Fahre rious i I fforts to military authorities, that it is increditie. Of cancer, and cob -webs for ague, and chemis- -- � I , . 9 - I it. Becalm they donot wild course eveu 1i ay . . I * � ..". I.., 'T"', . Ir the root until he'it-'While ice water is injurious incauaill Was son n a technical- , obtail . I ,rits opinion but it is pro ties now recogaized asi;iseful in the several - t I _. 4 �- " I was acquitted � or thearre claim * right tc bable . - . �_ �_V,fi, .. .. . �, ', ­` 1^'() � " chill to the animal, water at 70 degil r parody oil - over good work at the opera and diseases. . . i: t :.. '...., __ . ll;tll. - to 100 devees is not very I well relished by ity., Was t ere ev we with. their hands feet that ho has proved a be or o&h= his- . . '41, . :_ - � �: �', � . , . � i - , ,. . ��!.-; 1) ces-9 seldom I -ees but ou tter soldi " T I.. �, -providedv , � ,or a grcat�_ anti ' - � i - _ !, .�!. � — . , . . � I... - ­�- . Co Is Ik about old-wdrld customs. make a no I I . . ..., � - 'A ,7 , - -, W . Givin water at ci�dinary well tent- justice ? . . nil �; torian�' By his owu account he managed to ' . I— I . ;�a : � t _L _. � . - .. 1. . ! .04 ,!'wtf.,d t(W-Iong Engl men are ell posed by America . . I. . - . � ­ , . I . %�. . L - :ii. 9 . hulk I . d6wipe offil no low titan eight or nine Hgyp- - 6unII Kalnoky,.the, Austrian Imperial ' - - ., ;: I : :11", . � !11�_e, -_ arm cows in I Here i 9 un 1,ppreciative �; listless, but they are - . . . . - -1 11 .. ,F. ' - __ . Ix,rature to w a warm place is , are - t rest, big, at n . . deliberately bre&rele laws,.09f be . .. - .i . 1. _.. t i . . tialls during the one dagagement. Prime Minister, haa suggested that a confer- . . . ... 1; .11_� 1. ,, Ile beet practice IW you inust water cold d I it I Bothi of the kind, as you will " . - � . . . - - I brutes who . d out for . 11 I - , 11. r I:v estate of 11�rd I . . . . , . . X ... ., � ­­, . __ . _;. . '. . - . end .. , -, 1 k i ).,%� fwl � 'Ows in a very ef or wintly place, -it least 011111151JI. - . ,.V: . 1� .11 ..­�,, , . - 1.9 )VO ' their countr y rewarded and hollore e be:held between Emperor William,Em- .' � , :,a �$ � , , O� ' 1 . �. . � Ak�. if - 1i " �ted. thrc )1(1 k, fragilet little w youre, If if you sit beside one'whom you'know - . ..1. � I -V bave the water wa . riiii. ,Slightly above.100 while isom"Oor, we& the acts. When Geman influence is mid to be all' - r Francis Joseph, and King Humbert -­ .. . . � .'.�',(.. - _'. , � t1to drawing-rooss' her clilld- and I &lk with him between er -1 � I '. L..- 7 -It .. -j"', ­ . "I ' 'L'. `.-J1 ,J ,rust of bread to save' '. .f , . -, , j ful just now at ConAltantinople the onlk meatiIs of allaying the anxiety pre- I L , C ' , . .:. I- ., � :� : , 1,�* - ena�rid WO , ,' i ees gee... to have a shmulating 611ect who stole a " judgi ag an .Englishman by his appearance . and Mce I :� . . ; , ". A ".... � � .1 It. . - :t . . , . Z . uld have to ish in ­ A , , . . .� t,.,V,�. 0 .. "POn the animals' digestion, Then comes ren from stary u t the old Bismarck's resignation caused a profound vailing in Austria and Italy &rising from thw �-J�, . 1A.. L .-, �, ... lang .,-; : .:;:- -I _t -I,. , 1. i .. - . . - , ,!" t. .�, . � I . ­­ Z . I - -I He6vt . ek. .. .1 - .,...L'4- _ ", , 4�!t,%,. .�_ . �.z. �, .i the tell1perature of the dairyman's brain in &I. . .I ", I . � �� ,- - I - .:.. . ,11 - � -, 1.�J- C V_,Ii� � , ;� � v �;-. '14 - � A . " 'f'L ; .A. L _r ., . ., r ­ . . . - z � I .. %. .1 ­ . ,�_ - � - IJA-. -: , �- ,-i I x:v, .."., - . -1 - . ,14ring fo his cow and feeding her. The hot , MNapub . . . . . - .1. I . in the free and enlightened . and E istmer in a cro�d, don't for!r . resiguationof Prince Bistriv . saying : , " Still waters mn deep ' senm4on them '�. I , I , L I . . I . I - I .. ; -4 , , I .,.::.,- 1. . I of- the gretset lie. . . . .. I � .1. I- I : . :.- - . � . , . ­. , - , , ... , I � . _J. 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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, A P F l L 2nd A h D 3 rd� lowing receipt' of money at this office. Always lamps at least between King street and a were pleased ,to see the familiar face - keep the date paid ahead. tf the residence of Mr. John Gee: If some of r. A. Law among us last west.. e' t�h' yo.l land following days, a Grand D;'splay of ' one would truce hold of the matter 'every Now is the time for people to-eomitlence �T �,T �r I reBident wotildl no doubt contribute to a o ing, and there is quite a buzz in that ,�T T R N HATS AND B O 111 l� E 1 I .. t - firktring at -Wo. , lighting fund. Bile here at present. � 'and all novelties for the coming season. The ladies of 'Pickel•inn —All thoge who' intend - -to tak$ an T e Messrs. McDonald and sister, of ' PICKERING, ON T, APRIL. 4. 1890: part cricket this year are requested to as B villa, spent a few days here last and surrounding country are all cordially invited to visit the Show Room No trouble to show goods. Tbis will be the most attractive - semble in the parlors of the Gordon ee visaing friends. �:. ; New Advertisements of thisS , , Day. House on Wednesday evening next at T e population must be rapidly increas- , +. Event of the Season. 8 o'cloc p. m. The team has been great. flog ere, as there is to be another large �;� I i - - Locals—Logan. - - '' ' I ly weak ed, but a lot of promising new cl►ri teeing party at �ttle residence of ]ldr. �+ 6"96 � &N. U R�NYiKi; To Rent—John Read. i blood wi 1 be introduced and it is - hoped Are I. Underwood to day (Friday). { For Sale—D. O'Connor this will woo vicsoTy to perch as usual on bile John Lawrie was driving quietly G#t will also be shown: }-- _ I Card of Tban'ks—C. Pale. Pickering; s banner. . aloe the road last Monday morning a _ _ __ _ Lots for Sale—EzecutorB.', —The three old ladies whe wandered. part came driving rapidly and recklessly �y��'�• �i ������+ -- I � Tailoring—x¢Kay &Wilkins: away from a hmmeinToronto and were so past The rigs collided, doing consider- Millinery, Fancy Goods and Dressmaking, Pickering. 1�-y • Spring Goods—W..T. Dunbar.. largely advertised for passed through here able damage. Planning trills—J. L. Somerville. last week duri g the stprm. Telegraph One _ day last week, while Dr. McDiar• ' I:.. - messages were sent to-thispoint but too mid was driving; along the Markham road - . late to secure t e refugees. On Wednes•. the borne look fright and commenced 1 dies were arrest• kick , bruising the doctor externally ,�, LOCALIslt1 s.. day the three oor o d bo g g -Publit! ..L ed near Colborne and .were taken back to and completely exterminating the rig. " the city •Thugs ay. r. h'lartin Bailgerow had a very sec- i Ta Call anC� examine our 71e StOCIf Of I - � The spring robin has arrived --Rev. H. Matthews of Bowman- cess ul sale on t.le 27th of March, after ,. HOE S And sings its merry lay villa, visited with Dr. tiarrass Tuesday, 1. w li b a surprise party was formed for theg" But a month will yet elapse ()OT 1. 'D. Ere itlays the other was -and delighted his friends here with the prose of bidding their host and hostess=See advertisement of cattle sale. I hearty handshake for vVhich he is famous. , fa a ell. Avery enjoysi;le time was had,""'AN e� - I 1-i I . ­ ­ _. —Choice timoth ane clover seed at The reverend gentleman looks, if possible al Il ►ugh on returning borne they had to �'- ' Y Logan's. younger, more pleasant and vigorous than b:n a the incleTuent weather. 1V1r. L'a3g;e c —Cheapest wall paper ' in town at tae did n years ago, and ie now in the rovy and family purpose moving; to Neb. I I SOi1IETHIh Gr FOP EVEI YBODY— ,: �, I_. Logan's. prime o his usefulness. :kir. Matthews rack next tveek, and not Iowa, as was -� /�- r i . _ . —Remember Mr. N. �. Brown's sale on will pro ably 1 ave Bowmanville at mid. iin0 ated in last issue, also Mr. Peter _1.Y.J.. N ���•-�/�••/� -�i-�-• } . i Tuesday next, the 8th fest. summe , and i is hoed be will not re Bad rerow and faTllTly iTltend mcviug YY O.�Y�....Ci1.V - . - i —Don't fail to attend the millinery move ieyond the rash of ocrasiona) them at time same time. We wish -them pit ('� at Mrs. Rossi this week. friendly visits to a village whose every all prosperous voya-e. I,V oc:T;�cT . . i ; . . . _. . , v �M . u . opening _ — I11rs. Geo. Fletche., of Huntsville, is citizen esteems him. - '-''`i•"- ' gt- - i �- spending; -a fortnight with"her frionds_ in —The C/rron'ele anti other papers are DUNeAr.i'ON. i OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND SELL ASSORTED - this vlcirfity. telling; how loc I - business men have re• �ian _ =Mrs. FrZnk .%Iattheivs returned this received letter asking; thein to Ileal in - irs. I'lfurrlson has been abl;ent ' t 5 week after enjoyipg a three ivonths visit counter it mo ey. The address furnisbed fr our.mids. attenaine the funeral of _ - h Being purchased flow some Uf the, lest hwises 1D, with- relatives in Chicago. is E. I -Sumia r, care of Store. n. ti(1 l:e ate tai otilcr. —Tho weelcly Bible Class meeting; will Mott st set, '� :r Fork City Such le't the c,neu utcrt:u;; of the liter ij� to nTiht il`hiduj'1 look out for .something; Hilton, Toronto', aid. Montreal! be .held on Friel evening, -4th Inst'., at' ters arc evidently being sent everywhere. . 1. rai a iu e I . the residence of lir. J. Richardson. as DIr. R..1. t nutin�, inercihant, of this elocution .nil lung, Tlrui+i:. . —�'V. V. Richardson expects toll t�'e a vilim, , rrccije f the sante offer a few drays ie Dr• has exchanged ot)o oflhis noted �p : I filed Sellinri s t r number of vill:� e lots x11 the regret next ago-, an sllgwe us the letter. The papers bit cis for a � anclerbilt, and• he may now - - week. Consult- bini before purchasing have een I eb osing; these counterfeit be seen bobbing alc►ng soreue:y an Noise • elsewhere: • I - frauds or yea s, but surely some people ba , REDUCE"D- PRICES I —Dir. E. 13amdeb, dentist. of Bowman- must f c.lishly teal with those Nt•w York* S itlr '%egret vane- notice Mr. Seeker's ;.. I g . - ville, paid the Village a professional visit scound els to Heir own sorrow, k1se the (.at rtisement. If taverns are a necessity- I Monday, stopping at the residence of Mr. game «ould have Leen abanduneti long j an 1 t seems they are, let thciu be ket t 4 � �' l '—� � - - John Gordon. ago. i by s eh men as \f;r. Sacker. fi N0�� the tim ' to Ibuy. food , e,ll���� —:kir. Isaac Linton bas stocked his —Tu sday's lobe nays :—A large num- 1 e funeral of :tlr• •:Matt O .glen's el .1 . farm here .nil has placed 11r. James 'her of rmerF ,f the county of fork incl es agl:t,er took place to the Harbor • a C 1` 'j' [� ' bu i 1 ground last Sabbath. The c]ecea� ��� 5! . Jlln�Si M�' l�llln� 0 1 e— _ Jenkins, late of Columbus.'over o:•er it as. at the bion Hotel, this city on Saturday I , 5_ I rnana�er. It will be full •cultivated this and formed the Ontario Milk Produce ed had been a sufferer for considerable . .i. a s 4 d��ce our ire S Stock,. WO cel• " season. Associ tion. be following; gentlemen tie e 1 I- - —The Easter number of the Ne* York were elected c dicers :—President, Win. � 1 � ziaenbers and adherenttt ,of the lil, -( Ledger has arrived and is extremely tasty. Clark, eDuty•Iteeve of S York ; Secretary,.' ch i h here have signed the call to ger. ; ` I !: PE Cjll•�L AL l.) E. ' ' ' �'i'ests�n : 1st Vice fres. M ills .]most -to a man. What brtier , This excellent weekly should be more $. C. Pear j ,�, - • .widely read in Canadian_ liomgs. It is John ichards n; Reeve of Searboro : led elao ragement can this gentienhan re - king; of its kind. Vice -Pres., G org;e Wood, York Mills ; ,u r `1 Z f . - ' ---Mr. James Brien sold a couple of fig- 3rd Vice -Pre.;., Richard Willis, Vaughan. lir scribe would like to know who i D I C 1(1E &+ ARQU ISO - _. th young mean was who asked the wrong lies Tieing two-year-old on Wednesday to There as con iderable discussion on the 3 g -< , IdtHugh tiros.., of Calgary, N.W.T. They price o milk. • The •meeting was adjourn. Ki l o go for a drive one moonlight even- ( -- -- - __ - _. __ - __-- -- -- - ---.----- L- Iwere fine ones b.nd well worth the fancy ed for week o further discuss the mat- in this week. Only a case of mistaken I paid for them.: ter and to for township associations. At itic n i/y, He presume. 1 O — t- Feral of the boys attended the High Another of our young men has struck the next meati a number bf g;entleiue13 3OH ' off on a path of his own and we wish him will give their views .on the best system lad Creek social last week but the,; aeted.� '' � every success. Thin is Ab. Gee, who has of cari q for ilk and stock. in rather a small way by IeaviD, all of i ' UMBRELLAS AND STRAY DOLLARS ! - gsone to Prescott to take a position . in. a ; —T e,millin ry'opening at Mrs.Rossle , i th 1 dies at home. We trust they will ` vfholesale house at that point. is ere& ing qui e a stir arnongst the ladlert I no r peat tl.e offence. Are DOVE keeping Leut, Hilt w are I —piDg Very busy.. � e —Mr. H.W.Sta>plev, of New York state, of the eigbb rllood, c.gmmencing; Wed � ri e Presbyterians here enjoyed a treat ` told you last Luouth that in a few weelis we would be t - " who formerly taught school in this neigh- nesdav and c ntinuing for several days i is t Sabbath morning and evening, listen- �•• borhood, is visiting; with his brother Mr. yet. Our fashion reporter called in and x11 t Rev. Mr. llrummond of Newcastle. ' �a LT1T1- ITTG - FOR C� 0. • NV. J. Starx_ley. He reports times in the was edified with a glimpse of the finest I H s powerful reasonings and mental vigor - . Big State as of a similar dullues's to array f femi 1110 head -gear he has yet j ar ytilte noticeable as in younger days. We are only at the beginning of the season, still we_ Ontario. I seen. This c ar 'the fashions are small j, other change which comes before us have all we can do with the pres nt staff, but Rs the orders .. • —Pickering township council will`mbet bonnet and la ge hate trimmed low. The !"is. as addition o''new voices to the already 1L'CTeaBe so does the staff. �Yl arson leaving their orders • in town hall Brougham on Mond-av,,tor trimmi g s are clever minglings ot.lace,-I well- manipulated choir. The able leader I r y p g the transaction , of general business. feathe and flowers --the latter aD vane• D1 o1wee deserves the hearty support I for Suits or Anything else 1n the C othing I1ne may depend on Those having; petitions for road and gated rofusio . - The color combinations of all in the directing of the musical part 1 getting them within a Week or ay, if necessary,from the bridge improvements must not fail to are ver vrett and the blending artistic— r of tl: sei.vicrs. send them in, Monday. rangin all th way from black, which is K' have no boast to make about seeing; , I time We receive e thorn. - -Dr. Hopkins V.S. bas been laid up a always the co ect thin ,to some new an.! th rsv robin of 6prlDR likb some of our I TAILOR' t eonple of weeks with blood Csioning,but brillia t shade;. Space forbids anything br tl er and sister scribes. The best area* GREIG, j •AILOR PICKERINGO * , we are pleased to say he isI t an able to likes escript n of the millinery array of that welcome season here is the deprtr• _. _ ___ _. _ ___ ___ _ . _ _—___ ____ ____ __._ ___ _____ _ ' look after bis practice. He has a wide- but w advT every lady that sees this toe of several of our boys" for different : awake assistant ill S. J. Collins, a student paper call in and inspect the display— PI a of employment for the summer from the Toronto College. i if you urchas it will prove profitable, if m n ti's• I . —Mr. Wm. Forrester of Toronto, lac- you do not it ill be at least pleasant and " F I a man up and he "Bits down an� RoA-* a companied by his son George', who has instrj�-e ive. sl ut his mouth. Even so was it in tri I spent the past eight years in lNipnesota, —U e. Ed y, teacher- of S.S. Nes. 4 se f the Bay road. The council made . ' _, of Rork of what was re aired ; this is I: I it 1• . o�"� were in the village Ifor a couple of days East, s t her ird class the task of draw R P I i 1j this week, calling upon that host of peo- ing; m ps of iekerina township during; aid need by the ceasing; of complaint. ;I I " ' il pie who are their personal friends. the ve fags o last week. Evidently the D u tless they will at an early slate cool- Ii; , -- o, is the time t0 leave' S our order for . —The executors of the Leng estate pups took a een interest in the coinpe- I DI t•e such a well begun -work, � � i i. have purchased Mr. Johnston • Pirie's tition, for nin different pupils produced ll ring the storm of last Friday there , • T-� ' /-� residence and adjoining land on Church nine ea ellent maps—tour being exceed- P ss d througsh our village three women A S V 1T OR 0VS'J. C0_&T.. c rr s oudin to the descri tion of some , street. They are offeriilr two capital lots ing;ly li don This journal was called P t; P .or sale, one being south half of above ppon t assn t the teacher in deciding who were spoken of in the dailies as hav- A� - Just opened a lot of the finest ' ' place and the other on King'street. hich ap w s deserving of first place, h g 1 ft their home in Torolito. ' Appar. i,,: —Mr. C. Dale was here Saturdav and and for nd a d cision very hard to come at. a tl they were suffering; from the inclem- - - Monday, the hardware store being; closed two ays were so near perfection that a cy of the weather and lack of clothing. , TWEEDS TROUSERIXqSilla WORSTEDS to facilitate stock taking. Tuesday mcrn. the ja gen ere nonplussed. - L'ilt as it When we think of the t1irill of ecstacy. ! - 1 : - ing J. T. Richardson opened up the store. was de med i advisable to divide honors tt at filled us when we were married, iit , - - I . as proprietor, the sale baving been com• and as one m p showed the road devia b co es us in a modest way to congratu• -ever showA in Pickerin i.t0 0�,'008e irOm. j 1.pletedthenightbefore. See advertisement. tions, ogtofii es and sebool•ssictiona bet- 1 to eartily Mr. James Clark of Tutt I� . —In this issue Mr. J. -L. Somerville, of than the ther, it,was awarded first \x son bis joining the rapidly swelling ifs' i r;.. ( - I ,` vroprietor of the Pickering Planing Mills, lace, This ap was drawn by Charles a m of henedicts. To both Mr. and tt I I i • . . ! -, . inserts an advertisement. The mills are .,Cornell a d was a very clever bit of I i6 Clark we extend our best wishes for. fitted with good machinery and are stead. topography. The stud of oo a b ,like 1 ng happy, and useful lives. • s yy P y !Boys"- - Re,%ay-'' rn ,d� - •- SUlt s - and - - bwercoats i1v turning out the best of work—a source charity, should begin at home—and if T e following is the relative standing I ' I • . of great benefit and convenience to the those maps are. criterior�, then the pupils o the pupils in the school for the past - I _ district. of No. 4 Eastjare familiar with their own on h. The report is considerably af- _ FROM *8 UP. . - -The new fire bell has not arrived and township. f c d by irregular attendance caused by y I its wbereabouts is unknown. The Tro . s ck ess. Fifth class, Slay Henderson 111 firm is supposed to have shipped it ai. BROUGHAM. my Henderson, John Parker. Fourth ; j —"o I I' le of week ' - .: , c as , Frank Marks Locals Park �i�r.• , I' - . i coup 8 ago, and probably It 18 in , ' er, Chas. �p- . the clutches of some of those rapacious Wedding; bells again I The chimes I. c onald, flora 1\icholson, E,la Nichol- l t .M o m F,1tiE S� GRQ CARIE S — •.a- � and blundering .customs house officiias rang; Wednesday afternoon and signalized s n,, Geo. Ro d, Maeg;ie Annan, Lott& _ - acey, Norah Judd, I:izzie McGinty, "' someAhere. j the union of Mr. Blandin and Miss Willis I sac Pizer. Third senior, Minnie Ma- i —We understand that, Messrs. J. R. sister of our merchant of that name. Can- - alWa 8 kept t _lIl stock,, •' - • • `Hoover. Pickering, add M. McTa9kart, ndt give particulars of the event, but fee) d II,Lizzie Pearce, James Marks, Mary ' I y p 1 I I It Brien, Nelli Roagb, Ethel Short,Chas. I VI�N IN61* Myrtle, hays -resigned and have :been re- galled upon to state.that T. B. Wihlis will - I '�. placed on the South Ontario board of again be keeping bachelor's hall and some ing. Third junior, Mav Rodd, Tommv .license commissioners by Messrs. (I. E. of our young; ladies should make heroic nan, 'Tom Clark, Albert Seeker, Agnes 'Mowbray, Oshawa. and Jos. Watson, efforts to res a him from aitch a hard onway, Minnie Annan, Nellie Topper, e. A'0' alter Fer on, Bertie Mark`, TinaGreenbank. The board will still be a t'�tte. Happi ess galore for the newly 8�I _ good one. ---Chronicle. 7edded coup is our wish. lark. Geo• McIntosh, Argos. Rodd, - ! —A rare treat awaits the people of this , The Social club's open rmeetinR Tues- ilhe Parker. Second cilia, babel Wor. I A - locality in the grand concert to be given day evening as a huge success, the hall f )k, Wtie Rodd, Alex. Annan, Allie k q. INT:. in the Methodist church, Pickering, next being well $lad and the program im-� $Obort Hing, Walter 8rks, Joe 1 d%•A"'Maa.w.W,n,";w" ♦writ 011, t.�. nl-.-- MiL-___-_2- —_--- •. �MfY- u.�a inns,—a 1t,e- iI �..� T 2�_:_ -AND () � 1. - -_� I, � .- for JuLleo dna nin ialeniCci > amt Ot u t. ennuis sing• ' nr flue Y 8' y help rni� a eo a son. Part second, Alice. $seiner, " ' mUsiQians. There are few femi- fes' IIIstitu library. The Whitevalejuvenile ies of such musical talent. Everybody brass band i t a fine military aspect to m' Sparks, Prances no should go. See further particulars in the evening, nd among the performers ar King, Bessie Marks,%graenee Poste• who denerve oat mention are mem- `?0 n, Brien McGinty, John Topper, —Quite an'amonnt of moving in being begs of the ial club, who cannot be ' , L°o$y• . done just now. Mr. A. Birrell is moving beaten in the an of pleasT7ng an audience. west of the vill ' p ' aqe to ]Ir. C. Stotts lace Others from-Whitevale, Green River, igidlesex-farmers report tall wheat in where he will be employed the ensuing Piokerin9, Cl remont and elsewhere as a b eondition and -newly seeded clover year. Mr. S. Caritpu has moved to a sated in Whitt may be called the best bad heaved. house on the Brock road. Mr. IK. Qlm- program eve given by the Social Club. Ei Utngl;wood is discussing whether there r , eted is removing to Norwood. Mr, W.T. The walla of the hall were adorned by is ""eternal hell." . No peo, Is have Hartrick is moving into Mrs. )Leaven`s many admir ble portraits c` local celeb- mu cause for anxiety on this score.— I - house church street, to mare way for Mr. rities from t eleyer pencil of Mr. ' Thos. Beeton World. Beetonites are ivdiftei - t, Riebard GiA hrie of A,idler, whe► bought Brown' May the FoeiA1 clnb .snceed in ant. In fact ;hey would rather prefer belt ii, , , iY 1w re-zlidN1 ce -f .iia !• '• - 1 r a /► t T�(. lir. 11 rl ,len,."�i hr's"a 'y' il' ea lc): Cala.! e•--- /. o r Elite` c "': }l I v T ! 1 } l . I i- C .r: J/ice 4f C1t� Yrl tSC. t - ,l i . . .-11 1. s- ,�14�r :, ,. f - . Y-.... - .' , .I - -.5 -y r• sa a . :�.. . 3- ,,fir,.. ,�„ ifr* J •. "E x 1 4� ¢. (F. ti . f r ."�, r 'e r .4 1,f ....YG . ,gyp - may.. u, A- P � '• 'ln : - �j[ : l 1. r 1 r 1' ,r s r 4 pp r. •� l r 6s 'i. x_, t 'v r e a .. .. z. r,,:.,� , , �r .w5 J'. Fs. ,,., A : f . ltz" f. l I Y.' u7 �r r -i4r - Y t h 'tt . . 1± ry 4. (( 1 •+,pp s.. .�_, ,, L i"•° d. l 1 -t, � ate.. -f.- - -l: 1 P -p/t .i'. ..: t -der '9'� - r 9 ? CYr -. �< y'� '^ - r `' p F,} a -X.. 217',x+_ � t��'_.- . , sr"'> ,'t "40 4 x% .w ?� -'�, '.,."iia`..i'R`'�•c.�r ,�.t P. "AL.,.^>h .. 4,... 1 f �`7".li s9'i,..r,' .eY�. :•s'` +f. �j�1..: i �, ik�N ;.;1 s f` ,.�3e`a ✓'.tip � ``f`r• a a� ' a ;aft'. r$1.,I :h �,.",Z ,a, _.,.� aA.'i' 'x'• A. CECV.. - I . . I = -' - I We want to inform the people . that we beep in stock for their gg 000nam04tion something that every penen has long been seeking in vain, but which hu at last been prodaaed by wme fertile brain, it is an_ w0cle in the shape of a - NV LEABLE PASL - M B�TTO Bring along your detective pairsand have titer re in a .haps that will last A. life time. Another late invention is a pot eo er which fr the emnllest to the largest . pot made—veiy handy. Cuspidors, Slop Pails, Flat Irons, Spun Tin Kettles, any- Itu in the shape of Tin, Stoves or Cutlery ardware. .1. ...I 1 I .,; : T. �, Gi��G; PICSErING• - 3 ' / I: r.' r J jr ..a Grp 4 < yy ' Ir . .�'... 1. i- .�: -i. art 7 F k •r 1.� a� .m ' a s c 'i r.•r � 4 - r.> \' P , li C i t 4 r+'. i W •. g X. {, .'sax 4 >� '>(�' a - .'sh 1 ,K. a t: '�'��'����•.>.�k�a,.=.a.v.r.3iZtt;<Ys,o.1�-♦i2"_,,i_. __,:t_ �,��, • . ... t wr,o feel I: __ R .X- ]BATEN t 8.0., Oor Soptreet, Picke to 1I:31); gvOW C$- FRAN( . and 13.0. UniversitZ, Trinit' Wge of Physician office Lours, 10 to vale, Out. DW. FEIN' • CORONER• Solo, evening 5 u SToRB, Brock Bt: supplied with Pur cheap for cash, . TOHN BALI t / ' and Solicitor, 1)everell's Block, E funds to loan at kerma of payment. - THOMAS PI and Solicitor commission. Of r ing ; open every J.E. FAItE RISTFR. C County Solicitor- ' ENTON & D D Solicitors. \a and County Losu east, Toronto. Tc vers will be iu Cla Hog per's Store. � ___ ___- j'c • Surgeon. erinary College. T( the domesticateli nigbt promptly ate at Ills• Isaac I.into H HOP - KIN GE0y. G. orin"'y College, and Cherrywoo-1 I the horse's foot at, lot 33, Itb con.. Y; - tended to. Telegr P.O. address :tire( RIS- NG St` G'•T. This evoni4 hn the y( Rvery person invir the grand Cause o' _-- - - I Vousti (Nett MAS D1 l misionor for ,anent, nt. BUNTI\' . icenses fa eon &tithe store village.—_ 92Rtm GE G] Marriage stric' ., Di. BE.kT( .16onveyanc &&davits, 4ccovt .Mone* to loan o bated. OFFICE ' BroQgbam every transaction of bu -­ A!A. POST, •, for the c 1 bsad eg,ectScauons uilding. steam ventilation, a slit corner Dundhs I Residence— ii i ngs TwHO!d �� DV tioneer, al the whole of Nor' attention given to Charges uoderatt Bo: 47, Bi,ougham Jim, JOHN LESL Maker Peg, promptly attendv, 1 ship. Don't forge News, King street, GORDO�I I James Gori I line nevL brick I style. Every cou travelling pablie. I and sheds. WESTERN now open travelling public Changed ha:idr, h - eat. Situated as it is convenient b or lunch at all reg and shed room. )}gorses or cattle. The bar is opon a with pure liquorm CULLY, Proprivi - A,, .,r -...._t.__. , AUtJTHBI • ening, Ont: - 4'ade, I can guars ill. Laaarus• Eyye-f ai�Ded on ahori r - rte• LOT d-1� . BUILDING street, ball r, _ , ntai F - �1 FICHE] I- ' I0 Open for the 1 I3&Uki"9 Busint O!'rres Hovas• i 10 to 1 o'clock. = 1.Savings B 1i -(8-y) G S aP-. yy q M xy - . i4 •:. a,W 5 i li,