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W- . - " . j� 1 % .� . - . , - : �, . I ; " . . . .. 1. i : . ��' . ,;t .. . . .. - . . . I v - .. ��­ . , IrOLG;--IX- 11.!:1 . .. . ..r'.."'. PICKERING,, ONT.', FRIDAY � .- 1: -- - - . �. 0 � ­�. - . -r i.!��.�.I' . I I . � I I - . . - . - � . , , . ­ - -- . � , APRIL 11 1890 - r .. 4 ' '� .., . - .- .I- , , it I - Al", - ; � . � V 14 L�.,­. .,. % : i - . , :, - , ­� - I � .1 -- I . �r* : I xl- "- - I I 1E. I!),ICKERING N,-.E.Ws � -- -::���,.,-� MMMMM1101N11111111� 0 �j .. . N0*2 : � . . . . . � . - � . . I . - . - ��-�-�� ; � � ...---- . . ., � . .. 7:_ --.7 ---- -- --- . � - .. - . - I . ... ­:: - I I-,,: � . ; . - -­­. .. -/-1--, . . �. I . � I Praftoikientil fgarbro. �, � I . � 11. . I I . , * -f I . . ' . - * I . - - 1. I . - . . ) - � , BROUGHAM. dens to y out the wish of the choir. - - ' -- .. -- I . ­ - - - , � � I - . ­ i - ------- . :� . . . - . '. .� 1, I 4 '' �"f. TAROUNDUS - - . �re . .:.-.-*,.-7.-,! 7:��- �11 �-- .�.. - I . , I 1- - . . .. .- - The m ting then adjourned until 23rd . ., . -1 - Xed4M4.'- ­ I ..., I ..:. . . . , . - . . . I . inst., then to meet to receive ex -Warden's , � � , 1: , I . :: -, - - - - -- ­­ - I- , . � . '� It ir, rumored that we are to have two .. . ..- . : ' :, ,.,�­:-, " . t . , . � -�. 11 ;'­---, ­,^" " . LAI' T LOCAL ZAFr=n(J1 ]MCM0191D . . : . I ^ .: . . . �.. . . . I I . . -n frL,%& Am U TV In U M 1i I. . 111r hotels here this y6u. 686"Ilts. � i :. .4 . . � 1. - . -- -. , �­. . � -.- ...: -1.1 T.." . . - . . . -.0. . �. . - '- ,� . r , . . 0 12W PUN" A" JOTTRD IDOWX. BY OUR Weddings are the topic of the dav -'and ,..!: -.... � . ,; .. - ,;, % . � cOl=s]P(.3ftXXTs. ' ouncil. - . .. - . .1. ... .-!-'- I . �- . .- - . P, . ­ i ,�! . -1 - * are being disecissed in the club room$ to , N , Pickering 9 .. - , I I - � I � , :.. . . . .-, . ..- . ,-. � I . � .. . . . V I . 2 1 . . . - . . . . . .. . . I- \�: . - a great extent. i, . I � . . 't - - - I . * - - ­- li : . 11 . ,� :­ I . . , . I . r QLAREMOR . 1 . - ' Council met in the town hall Broughla�n .­ - ' . � . . . -,.�t7 I,. -1 . . . . . � . T. B.- Willis looks am fresh AS a trout - : - . . . �. I - - � - . I 0 . � I .. . i . ,:-. V I . - on Monday April 7th, all the memben . - . ;2 � . . ; I . . . � .;. �­ . � � I - I �.- .1 . I .- .. . con-Rvary Tuesday aftwoeon Tim � after keeping bachelors hall for a week. pre-. . . ... . 1, . ­ . . ; . . .. . r 1� -1, .. . - .! , . � .., . . . , * I be found in the offtoeof perow*sPu a mays it is an improvement on the old sent, Reeve Miller in the chair. Minutes. . - � �; I I . - . . . I � - ­ in 1. I � . mp .. t : - - .. .. .:. ­;.... L . I- - of )&at meeting read and approved. . . I .�. I ( . , . . . . . ry, Claremont, where be will be pleamd to syStSM. . . .. . :. ­.. � � �. .1.1 . - . � t a �.... I-. -% - " :,- .1 . , -4. �.;­" I- ­il v of his im booribers. I in asking grants I . '. � ­­' . .1. - - . ­ Mr. H. Herrick, chief train despateber on roads from the ' - . .11 t . - . -1 . .: ;.. . I k , - - . ; . I . - - .. fll rties : . i . � . -L � - � I � - Jamet; Patterson ham On of this place igot outside . "., .. 1. . . , �, .� . MR ri . � ­. �­­ '. .. 1� . " . of eleven eggs Henry Gordon and 23 others; W. Lotton- -- .* ' - I . . 1. I .. ..;; I - . .il .­ � ' I I L. _:- - - ., , -11. .;.. - . . !. lb ound for a new house. last Sunday. Since then I bear the hens and 24 others ; W. J. bale and 15 others . " f i I . ­ I - , - , ­ I.I..., - . . ; ' � . . - � .i .-� . , : - ., �. t -: . . D are sorry to report the serious; ill - have struck on suspicion (McGinty..) George Davidson ; S. C. Osborne and 3' - � , " , . �; . '. - 1:1--, .�.., �. - , . . � -% , - , . I . . ­ � U of Mr. David S. McFarlane. � The iBvmp&Lby of all has gone out to others ; X. Gleeson and 58 other: Robert . . . . - . ­ �4:- .. rl . - . . . � - � ..I.. . ,�... . t... : , I . ; . - i 11 .--.. .:. , . .. � . I N ­;. T. . . I .. Barry is making arritngemente for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hogle in their lose of Ma cAvoy and 7 others; C. Rogers and 16 : * .'.:" � . 1 �,Mw­z �, . �* .. - -, ­ - I . 1. - �'. . . L . . . .. . , i th erection of a double house to rent UP an infant son, which occurred March 27tb. others ; Jae. Lidgett And 23 others ; Wm. . .... � .. . ­: . '' . . - . .. - � .-i , - - . . : . . � � , I � .. ­ at t4e north end. ' : Deatli's visits are the saddest certainties Sadler and 17 others ; John Boyes and 10- . I >.,. � . . , . . , I . - I . ' Charles Macnab and Mr- Thomas on eartb others; C. j. Brodie and 40'others -. Wm. - . . . -1. "'. -, and all being losers each one is Cowie -and 13 others; ThOS. Gauslin and' - ' . . . -. . . . :. I � G am are preparing to enter the Cow- a moqrDqr. . . -1 , . :1. - ..�... '' '' . �. i ;, I � . I mer ial CD11ege, Toronw. Wish them ( t- . 22otbers;M. C.Fretz and 29 others; .. -- . I : I . . . 1. a 4--. - . ;­ ' - . George Hartrick and �3 others ; Wm.Ire- J ' - . . - ::- !, .1 , . . a . . , - - I ....... ., , sue so. .. - . ... HIGHLAND CREEK. .* ' land and 12 others; C. Campbell -and 20 . . � ..� 1 - .- 11 I- I I . - I A r. Thos, Johnston, w'ho has lately . . , -, . * * " ! � -� , :.� . . - .1 !. .. .. .. others : Thos. Mood� ; W. T. R. Jones and - - �. , - :-- . .. - - 11 1. ­ - � I . . 'I . . . ' umbased the house and lot from Mr. - " H. Martin has removed to West Hill. 15 others ; P. Humphrey and 4 others ; " I.'';,,. 'i .. .. . . .- - - . . - . - . � I , Vei Jerson, has material on the ground S. Lake has rented 11. Quinn's house. John Hamilton and 17 others. . . !r � . L- -- - - t - . . , . - i � .- . for L neW tailo, sbop. J. Ii. Parker spent Saturday and Sun`- -On motion Mr. Philips was he&rtl asking - ' , - .- - . - - - . ­. . :.... -. Who is attending da here. . , to be relievel from commissionership in ,- . I � i , ;; ..... P DE 14r. George Ferri�r; . .--.� . I . I - , , �, - : � kbam High bebool paid his pa to 1. Parker's' friends were pleased to see the'matter of Rachel Litmoreaux. On Mo- .., , . -. . � - ; - ' - . " ' * a fl ing visit Good Friday. Geonge says him on Good Friday. tion Mr. M. C. Frefz was heard in support - - - . . . Absolutely Pure, � I .1. . .L ..... . .... i - .. . �. h ill not return, as Claremont is got �iilg Mr. John Richardson, Reeve of Sc%rboro, of his petition. On mot' M Barclay i . . 1: . . - . . I ion r. - .,. . I. - I I This powder bevervul". Arn&rvelofpurity, t o slow for him. . .spent a 'few days, remaining over taster wex heard a' king grant to aitch hill near - --. .11 . - � I �� J - , � trength and wholesomenObS. I I . . . ! -. - . . . ' Moro econoinical r. W. Murdock, foremiLn of the Gerow Monday, with hi- sister, Mrs, E. Draper, his place in L .. I . ..., . 3an tho-ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in 7rock road. Mr. Moody was * L . .­... t Belhaven. Mr. Richardson also visited also beard asking continuance ofthe good -, - ' 1* . . ompetition with the multitude of low test, short, p i p factory, is entering on his seventh a M . ': . .. 1. I . .- eight alum or phosphate powders. Sold on) . . the Deputy -Reeve of N. Gwilliambury and work on the Bay road. Geo. B. Hartrick - .' .',;I I - .- . W2 ' I 'I - cane ROYAL BARING FOWDRIL CO., JOG I y a at the .business, ,and is a callital . , i. ' ther persons and places of interest. was heard exp)aining the bad nature of the . . . i ! . ,� 0% i I . . 1. � tree t. . Y. . 1 .35v. 0 kwan. This factory is turniug out a 0 The razor strop racket played by a couple ba,seline'and requesting the council to visit - 1 , ­.. I ­ -- - - . --.---- . - . - � . I lt'lad i N . . :!. � L .. . . ., ��:.- I.. I , - - -- h t f work tills spring. - of our young men worked to perfection. it�l and just take'one look at it. Ira' Orvis ' .,.. . I .. ' - . . . '. * -. o 5Z ; I"Ao,%Z M .` * '-11 64 .� co , .. -0, \ in .: . . , . . or some . cause the last bunflile of THR They succeeded in -selling a large number spoke in relation to his request to be added I , - ' ' . . , . �. -., I � , - 4D - �0 I -130 ;C-1 ... ­` . - V MR s failed to reach Claremont iintil to our smart young men. Tbeyturnedout Union S.S. No. 1. - . � I � ,.- . -_ I � . . 1 '41 , � . as tOL get . I _ L. -- i , 41daS 'eq 'i- - , . 4D D ) D MondaV. The malls seemed to be bluing'paddles which were laid away t7Jobn Tool was heard, stating why ob-- - -- : , .. .. . - . M 0 0 - M C* - V4 . . . eek in our village grocery for reveral years. structioDs are not removed from toad al- ..� � - .- .,.. . . �q 1� -4 1� l rooked in the latter part of the � . . . �- - i 11iif ica .,..� (v o o- , .m 164.0 I . - - . , , - I I . .. . I " - e fault w&s not with th? printer. - The entertainment given by the literary I wance, and J. B. Burk was heard in iup . , � i . - ... al. . - 1% I .� I I � .- � . ,�� iou'r ...-3 .. I ,i,. .� � 0 0 here, are some now buildings goink up last week was a grand success. The pro- port of opening now mad at that point. I..: * �J­ 1. ".1 .."t. . . W" was good and the audience were sent I The committee appointed to negotiate for - - . --r - I . ­ - lk4 '91FQ *a '6m.,' �' M " .0, 40 'r- r -V . - ' - - .. f,' 'I - ..4 W 5.. he e thiq -ear and more aro tal�ed of if R111 . ; . - ; I . ft" 1 3 -,. . - .11 away in go partare the purchase of new roadway at Pickering' , ; . I .. `1" ..1d V 'N � I - � . , 0 -F, it . Underl.111 decides to sell lots at rea- ,., od humor. The new de - . -. " i I, 0 i.. - .Ivy,' -, " � .0 -W-.", . r-, 4 (.� ' ' of siDging glees took immenseiv under the viflage reported that as the proposed route - . . ; . 'I- � .1 . - . . . I 01 F 04 1 9 . In , 81) able prices. This be& been tile glyeat . I . . . ­ -� . . . leadership of J. Gormley. T�e proceeds was so crooked and some of the parties reL- . � .1 . - . . ­ I., - - W �0� qod -n . � d r wback In this 1-iflage-parfies hoh�ing I � ... � . ^* f . . -� I - .- 0 , . . will. tissiet in supplying the Institute with fused right of way, or wanted too much ..- . . - . . .. �. . , . � . M -:. 'I- . i . - . . t'%. uTf. - . ow tb ir land at too high a figure. , I - -.- - . -. I � -, 1�-, 9; 'a 1p; M . 6% - more books. remuneration, recommended that the mat- , - , � . I , - 1` . . I . - .... : . ..,:. . . . . . . - :a 1%� , C; : to , I . f, r. Thos. Pea� has shipped two eak Of The rifle club had some sho-)tinR on ter be laid over until better terms and route ' � 'I � - - � &I L6 :Z.Q, I 8 t, I , 0 0 -- �, . t L cattle to Motitreal, purchmed in ishig Good Friday. A. Farker shot for the cup were obtainable* � .. lc� , .C.0 d 0 .5, 01 � - ' I '. d4b .- --A " 0 . . � . - . . . '.. � �4 ;L4 0i OZ a .cad - , 1, t� " lumedirteDeighbul-hpod, Theyaresaid and made 66 points. The match for the Mr. Parker seconded by Mt. Westgate -.. .. . - -C , , 0;,. a 2 0 � a.0 E it, ,:I ? Fr � ' - .-.. I-- .. � . , a- E" , r. 41 � , t �1 ',: t: be a very ebo;ce lot. Tht shipments ownership of the medal wag shot for and move's ihat the petition of Ira Orvis asking " � *�- .. .. . � ,- "- 1 1. .. . � 1. , ,- " 20. 15 , 41 ,q al -E X- I A r.4 . I . . I d . e and otber stock iq increasing won by Robt. Cowan who shot decidedly that the south quarter of lot No. 3, 1 con. -. .. , f &.,o .:4 t "' I - . . . - . I � . :2 �W4 " '? aci.A= O' fat cattl ; 0 �,.; -X .< �) , F C� 0 11:f :D , . . . .-.. . . -. ­. - co :111 0 I- �`). 6 - 1 t e ,ery veAr, ar,d &be quality avil condi�1613 stdady the foll?witig scores were made. be detached from B.S. No. 1 and added to - - - -. -, " . � .t 41 4? le - .1013yds. 200yds. 400ydo. Total Union 18.6. No. 1, be considered sft� next .- Z Z� - �.) ;a X: - 1% N --- Z. 'Zo 13. - . k , OfJ thn!e shipbed from here are considered , I - . - . . - � . - . %P�, j -.--- - 10 0 sicond to none. 'I. C.wa"... �. - -21 19 29 . 62 n clerk - ... I � 7--, I 0 C &I . . . �ecting of this couveil and that the - . l.- %. i - E &.. 0 0 0 0 , Of. . . F. Davill ....1'..... .'17 16 21 - &4 iii the meantime notify all -parties concern- - .. � . - . -..- . '- R ! , 0 to I d 'A U W t t ,-*- .-N Solne of our youn fam ei gin Coming F-l.WW1@­..�..­/-18 . 19 , 15 " 52 . . .1� "' ... , ..,..-,. -1 .-% . , C. r 1;, .0 = 6 10 .!! I . to the village on forseback ride eir R. Ormarod, ..., ­ - - -.17 - 14 , * 15 45 e as per statute. Carried. . . . � ... - � I � - 0;6 �.o qt*C r- -C 0 1. il � Wm. Todd ­ , d � a .:: :3 - P. S ! o#e7red to lease half an acre '. . . . .. I d .M r. .0 -0. d - - . . . : Q g X ; A a 4) 4 I . I borses ,cver the sidewalk. If our new A match at.200 vLrds between'the married I - , . - . �; . .% 0 64 8 go ::� - �� . ' 13 for gravel pit for $300 or an acre for 0500 -' � . . . . I . . I Z a. a. :D I athmaster gets OL,,0 them 110 Will make aDd single me mbers present, resulting i I . . Qt - - , 1*. . for a term of 20 years. I I � - - .- .. I *% : . i -i 04 en .0 40 W t- victo�yfortbeforuierbyox)epoiDt- The s I � . ! i �. I - ­ ­ -OK / - - -- --- F r lively for them. These sidewalks cost 'L I I . i Mr. Mowbray'gives notice that at the; - : "' - I . I .c - . . ;i. ; : -�- I . . . . ' we ratepaverg of Claremom a large out- t'rw are : , . . �ext meeting of this council he will move , - - - - -,. I "' HINGLI. .r - ' * !!. , .. . -! JED. I DICKER'S' LIVERY !' I iy, and tl]ley do not Dropo6e to submit to W.CbeslteAkrr. ..... - -M F Pavis:_.........- .18 for leave !o introduce a bylaw to appoint a ; , � . L, - - . . .,.�, I . I . . t As sort of thinr any longer. A- Parker .......... �.31 R. Ormerod . .. .....-...19 e'llector of taxes for this municipality for - - .. . - . .� L . .. .-- I .I.- . . . . I . . . . " � . . �. .. . .- . . - I I . .. . , , , ­ . The bottom has gone completely out Of T- C%estey ......... .. �a T. Parker ........ I. -ft t4e present year. . I I ��- .. . . . . � . - I � I ks I Itle botight Up T)n.n Redal"n's livery C- clo*wu ....... �­..62 R- Parker.-... ..,...94 Mr. Gerow mtroduceahis bylaw making . - . - 11 . - - I . . . I t1be Brock road to within a, short distimcfe W.Pdornati., ........... 11 J.13ymons....'........22 , . . I I I - . � - busii aird. have, added stverLI new . , IL 1. 1 . .. � - ­ .- . . I . . - n i 1. . - . . . (fBroultbam. Notbingbutastaofmud.1 - 106 . lo&- rtain changes ii tbe,rules and regulationA ho and bus!gies, I can %o,�omod&Le - . I . . Changes. L ... % - 1. . q . I . . . ; � . . � cipal � . ,. r I o road making. The prine th public with good rigs at all boors. . he Brock�road has Dever recol-ved the -. I - ... - -0--al-0 - . " provisions ar - tbat in all gray- . . ..� -1�� : � . -. -.I- � - * i Lention so importan't a thorour,lifare � �... . I ere ,ranging . ' , :-. . � I . . - 1- . , Covered 'bus meets &.11 trains. In . . � . , . . .� . . . - el iDg done in this municipality the gravel - I i .i I . ( � aerves-ilptlilng baViDg been ezpeDded . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. � �.;. . �.: -­ , I . . I � . . C nnection with livery I keep a - '' - � ' � put between boards 7 feet apart, and - I i , 11 I . 4 . - � . - � ,;Sle, Co M'mir,.s,ou an�'Board- � o It since the auunicipal Join fund out I)rluit Sm, -Re letter appearing in your the gravel must be a depth of 9 filiches i n - � - I -. ­-, . . , . . %J I .; . . . . � - ider the perwual remarks t� - � ,,:, - � -. . . . ing Stables, Pickering. i I v. thirteen Tears ago. A petition �itb' last issue I cons a ad of 6 inches as heretofore. In future ' - i. ,-. . ' I - r . . - I . . . i: I . moarr"UML I if a huudreJ 6 Derr, reached the c6uu- beneath my notice. No one with any pre- I i!- . 19 , . the rules and regulLtiODS will be printed on - . 1. - I . .% I - i . - � 13�el D., W". = -106-0--4 - - - ' tenoe to the name of a gentleman, would go - I � . . . �- -- -- ------- i Ifionday asking a' grant of #2,(W to I � - ... ----- - - c . the road.lists and the road lists will not be : ' . .i ­ , - . . i %ur this . rogd- . I into such, or I might tbkow stones also made no ( t in duplicate as has been done. � I � .; . .,..;.. . - .. with greaLL efect.' bat so surely- would I , - . .. � I... . - %. . . . . . . . - � . . . . . . � Mr. J. H. Jobbitt and several e4i'zens The byl.4w went through its vasious read ..: . �.. �." . . 111veiiL to Whitbv last Thursday to aitend lower LUyself in the e3es of the general ings an was finally passed. - .1 . 1 41 � , -, �,. " I public. The fact of-mv having been al- . ,: - . � - . �Id Ward offered to lease quarter of I . . '. � j the trial of drabaw and Wilson. charged Riche. 1 .7 .. . .. I . - I mott unallimously re -appointed w�rden of a - 'of gray I for 20 years for 050 or '- , . .1� . . - ith the robbery of Mr. 3oblnit's sboe this church at the last Easter vestry, n acre, e - I . - a . -, i . the whole pit for 175, and the right of way .1 ., . � '. . I . - for _ . I . � . tore. After bearing the evidence. the wbich was very largely attended speaks 12.50 per annum." ' - ' ' . . il: .- � - i . . I , . P � . , f1fif' T.A6Ur86n06'" lice Inapstrate pronounced thO ,,PnBOD- itself as to my private life amongst my . The Standing Committee on Roads and I �. . : � .. . - I - . '. . I � � " . , 4 1 - . . Spec atles and Eye-Glasebs. the sureet iuds guilty and senseuced them to ten and ' neighbors, but the public in general are Bridges reported as follows :-Recommend- .-�* , � - i . ..-.1. ...'.1 I I r I not in the slightest degree interested in my ing payment to Chas. L.'Plalmer 'building . i I - -... . . -p I . to vision kxjown,'for sale by elve months respertively n the Contra] . ' ' ' ' I- ' � -1. I . .. - C. DALE, - - � PICKERING. Ison- They were a pretty toughl pair private life. It is my public acts as church-. breakwater and turning creek in Proper, ` ' . . I '. -.. � :..-; . . . . - I - . . - - -.1. 1. . d had gazed through iron bars b warden in. the carrying on of Christ church - : ., . �-- � . . - �: :,. . : .!" - -- - -- . - ifore. . course $100; Wm- Gilmore 550 tile, Wm I .I.- - �. � � � . I ­ r. Jobbitt will probably never recover that they ace interested in. If my private Wilson and Jos.Shea, com. 87; Geo.David- .. . L . . - - -... .; - � . . . I life is such that unfits me fou my duties, - . . is stolen good. ' Lou, removing plank and cleaning out ism '. : '. , .. J.r - ' f S. Coxworth com0ainant the Vestry is greatly and culpably to" and bolting up bridge, $12; A. Ellie two L *' - '. -.,.. . -.. ..:.­ . ­ :.. . . . . . � - NA-- e bulk of b' blame. I think this latter can be left alone sticks of cedar, timber for culvert on 3rd . . .�­. - . B, R RD'S Tile case 0 . . 1; - I � d Mr. Ruanell, defendant came up for . . ­ ­ . , . - by me to its 3wn coiodemnatiou with the -. .,:,. 11. . :,.., . 4 - ­ ..., NEW STYLES OF I,- .... ,- aring on Saturday before S. J. Holden words that I feel sure of some of the vestry con.,- Opp. lot 7, 75 cents. We also beg to - ' . I . .1 ­-. .� . - . � . . I - . � . . ... P. CI)xworth br(,nRbt an ACtion against . acknowledge receipt of 23 petitions asking - ��- . I .�� , supporti ' me before the public against . . , '. ­- . . 111R for appropriations aggregating 150M on ' --- . -, 4 - suell for not giving halt of the road. this weliktiown clique -of five. I will close . . .1 - I .� 1. i - . , �!�'. . - SPE. ACLIS As HEWSSIS1 h reby causing a collision which resulted with saving that I have forwarded the roads and bridges and would red&mend .. I I . . -- I � . . . that they be considered at a future meet- - - r � : .. .. -:� . I ' 11 ... � .. ­­ . . *..- 45 , * - . a omplainantF milk wagon being' injured whole correspondence to big Lordship, the ing of this ' uncil. That H. Westgate be . - '' 4 . . - .. � % - I 1. . .., . co - - . ­ � . � . I I � . � . -... .. . I I . i .. . I � , � ,., 111 tWO cane of milk being destroved. I Bishop for hie perusal to allow him the instructed to cut down hill and fill up I ... .- . � � . . � :- . I in I . - � . DIFF MAMES T11W6 sawyers were retained. ip tile case general twor of affairs in the parish. I . . . I .ERENT ' STYLES Oil I Yours faithfully. .- I washout opp lot 20 and 21, 2nd con., also - . * . �,* I ,.- '-�-i- , I I anil] struggled haril for their clients, but - . to repair bridge opp lot 26 and 27 in 3rd . - '. I .,. ... � . . , � . - . ! :_,, TO SUIT EVERY HEAD. f I our J.P. decided -in fttvor of Mr. Coxwortb C. � JOHN H. C1111APE., can. That Geo. Parker be instructed to . I . � ' , "., �.* :-.. . ' . LEN$ES ACCURATELY FITTED BY $1 Dd costs. Peuple must allow others P.S.' Iii regard to the church disputes repair culvert onp lot 27 in first con. That. - .- . . J :: -, �� - - . L. .- .% - , . . . I may say that I have received a lengthy- �. - 1�. - ; . - I - . , T E USE OF DR. BUCKLIN'S L - hal the road. . I . epistle from his Lortlebip, the Bishop of the clerk be instructed �Q notify overseer of ­, . : . . . :� -­ 1. . .. T ie follo-Aring if the ievok for Junior A highway in road division No. 43 E to for- -- �, r -. �-to . . . . . Toronto in which he condemns us all, in . 1 �1 L -.'� �-` .'' . L - I ' ' - bid all p6reons digging holes to take out - I divi aon of Clarevoontsebool for tile month . . I . -. . � - - a% i� cludiug the clergyman for showing a bad sandou4thcon. Cannot recommend pur- , . . I . '. � . . � imr 0 - almase-opic Test. of Warch. Senior second clans, ]Vila . . I .. .� -�'. . "I spirit, and recommends the incumbents chaElp of gravel pit from Mr. Todd at price, I , ..'.. I 'L M . . 1: L .. � .. I ­­ � I - Doi -swell. Emma Brodie, James Roche, im mediate retirement as the only solution, namel. We also beg to to acknowledge re- J� �, 1. .1 i L - -;-- - :--. ' le .. L .1; L;. - I Genu DO SpeCSI, with -good Woter Thomson, Ann Bell, Hannah at -the some time exonerating' him from - ipt of report on Pickering bridge and- �* .. i . . ;. . - .-,-." I ce . L .. I : . L . . - do ble-coxivex lenses, best value ever . Beape. Junior second class, Florence any serious acts. I am glad that my would recom mend that the overseer of high - .1 � I .:*�-:-,. : " i . . L . , . . , t- _ . I . -1 �11 IV offered, Powell, Laura Powell, Robert Scott, warderiship is close at an end and I have ways and chairman of Roads and Bridges . . - �.: I .. 1L. - - . . , . .- . - I . . .1 .,f., '02�T=J-7" . - : I � . I ; A. so cmi=s. Fannie Ilood, Frank Ferrier, Ruth East- no viish to figure before the public. be instructed to repair said bridg6 when . , ;. [ I.. o .1 .:T-,--. N i ' . ing$­ Senior second part, Ads Pat"reon, West Hill, April Sth '90. J.H.C.. necessary. Would recommend that the : - � . L - - � ­ . . i . .. I , . . . I Maggie Bell, John .Brignall, Edith Hast- (Hio Lordship the Bishop is and has clerk be instructed to procure eight road .� . �L: '! . .1 -:1 ' : � : -'. � ,..i-.� ; I any ` 1. I - I'-, - - I . . . - . � .- BARNARD'�' ings, Ida Pugh, Maggie Ferrier. Junior been the only qualified authority in this scrapers from Wilkinson Plow comp . ... .,.. � - - . . I., 1, - wife at price not ! - . I : . . . second part, , Herbert Cooper, Esther dispute. Neither this idurnal nor the p6b- through their agent W. Co I . .: , - . , . mpetenoe or inclination, to act as to exceed last year. - Also beg to acknow- . ; - . . - I . . w'. . WAI CHMAIKER AND JEWELLER, Green.Annie Leipfer,Hslen Trotter, Chas. lic has 00 * . i . . .1. . I �: , x-; . - - I I � 1i on, . ledge receipt of report of committee on - � - i, , , . '- �-:', -rjCT±-3:_T..L- -%v-- . i Gibbons, Chas Rumohr. Senior L rst Lipire in a factious church trouble. This . pro- ! *. - t . I i. ,�. - . I -, ..* . .. ... � � . class Albert Brignall. Howard Dobson dissension in Israel has gratified the Phil- posed now road atPickering and would re- -' .. I � r .. .., -..., -1. , ;, - -- --- - - I v 9 - . - I . , - . .- ---- I 1. John Beelby, Rbeuben Anderson, (jernie istines greatly, and these columns are now commend that it be adopted. Also that this . . L t v ".1. ,. , . -- ., P. I , . *'- * PICKERING ' * .. ,Buxidy, Blieubeu Besse. L . declared closed to the subject. Observer's council procure a road machine for the �[ ... ... . -. - ; "Y'.. .-... ;. . , :1 . . incisive letter has reached us with no name use of the township on best terms possible. ;� . . . . . '. 1� ...." I - � . . . - ,::. - - 1 Balsam had a very Nerioull fite 11911 attached. Cannot use it. -ED. Nzws.l Also that Messrs. Gerow and Mowbray , - .. . � :­ t iweek. No full account of the blaze has The ans nal vestry pf Christ Church took visit and inspect gravel pits and in'ske such - � -. � . \. �: *� 6''-.'� '. , � - "., . . . .., -,;. Ls�_ _ ber - Yard 1# �'reaclaed as, but from rumor we glean that Ism on Monday, 7th ballilt., at 1.8o p.m., terms as maybe in the interest of this . . . L . - '. ­ - tl./ I - �. C � ; I - .. on Thursday of last week the -store 11 Harry Westgate, chairman. � C - . . . -.� " ,:, 1W . ; - ';- ; * , stock r m. Helliwell, Esq. J.P., in the chair. township. - .1. . . ��. - - :. - . ­ I 1. have bought- out the lumber yard of land residenee belonlging to Mr. Burgess The following busiu,"M was transacted. Adopted- . . . I., . :/ � .11 I * I Mr. J. H. MCQUItir at Pickering Vitlage, WO burned to the ground. The fin is Minn , of last Easter vestry and of special The Standing Committee on Contin- . , �- . . ...:� _�­: 1L.I.- too . . . .:-". - - , , , " , . . , � :,!� .., ­ . � red to sup I all classels of . to have started in the storer ,were read &ad adopted. ported recommending payment I . - - . . . . - and ' 10 =y !UI 0010 vestry held Dec. 9th gencies rel plying two ream - i - - , I . ­ .I.... I . . .., price. . hich coal oil io kept, although no Wardens' accounts were called for but as to Clark Bros. for sup 6 of , i i lum;ewr 1twethp'eL West - in Ed . - - I 1; . .. , ­ - - 1. � . I - . i were not ready a statement only was foolvell!6F and 4 quires of blottin . .. --;. - - can be advanced an to the cause. they . f paper 07 ; I . '. �. - tb . .. .--,.. �.. - : . I urgess was absent in Stouffville read. Itlection of OAMM then took PIWO D- R- BeatOu registration of births, mar- i- . .. .I..... I ;.:, 'I. - . . . .- - : �­ ­��.. .. riages. and deaths. 921.10. 43"rge Parker -1 - L I- I � -�, -Irl . 40 L, 0 . -1 . t� j, HINGLES I - ,!, the disaster occurred, and the vil- with the following result * I . � ­ �y. - I. ­ k � . , �. . . �,­ I , LL so &" only Ward"s nominated -F. J., Xade9 T. chairman. Adopted. I .r � , A - . .%. 4A , , , i iv I , , ' I in * see al M �a OW R I "" W, , i PC I ! 4 , I., I � 1"ID , , I , � I ' in, b�, � ;�r; r� I - b I I Xat 5 d! ` - I tend tow specialty of shingles, ; -- vore Moody avity I � - .) , -;' ,!-- sk Hewlett, S. Weetney sad T. Jackson. T. The Standing z Committee or. Indigents I � I s. - . 1-... L."-. 1.16. .. 'I '.� , � T ligtW of auy welount was saved kow ­ 1� X1, and will keep a is 0 stock of each grade Hewlett and T. Jwksw were declared duly repoyW, recommending that Rachel Lan I - . - - . - . , ' �. - � � I XX., $1.95 per square; th &vvturing elOnmt- It in said the . . - . I .. ' - .. � ..�­ I . T . - on d. No. 1. I elected. OTVAUX be granted 91 weekly from date. "I , - I., - -, , I -1d - . . . .. ...- � - .. . �. .T , . �- - - Sher grades equal!y low. PrOprietor forftDate had his place wi- idegmen Doinine,ted-iss. 13[eWwall, H. Mr.,Phillips, commissioner will no longer LL .; .. : :.:� . - ..tl - ,---s ­ ,,- ly a 2 I , !.-� - " !�� i. - 112. r M. 0 Geore L., -, I , -11 � - illied f0jr 62,aw, but estimates his -loss lie and -- F. Cornell, all unanimously keep bar at 75 cents per week. ".,. -..- - " -.­ , - :,.--1-- e . . Wil . - .:, 11 . 4i .--I . 1,4 %1, � i�,M . i r. . . . li T ,"ers Y Van- 016M Over and above the iD@UrhncO- WO elected. _ I � ! , ­, Wken for an , Gero*, chairman. Adopted. 11 't 0 " 7 ! - .3 -A I . . � .­ . , , - __a UK ILK lk- A -A U . n'm vl,� - , - , , " % - ­... II . ­� .- � %tity (I lime, An awy o ea a Wsimb MMUKILA51010 VW"Pa"j- . Vi[L=VMr Ir. U W gby UWLAJLA oply . . .. eannot my . . .. . '- Ir � - --'�� I , .& . ' "s . naltors nowillailied--Ow ' 1, '. , .jL, ait-L. .� .. mpt attention - , ted I . I ism. Humphrey, both 4uly elected. moves that the Reeve gmt. his order = , . . ': , 1,t. . I.: left ith ale will re Deive pro inLeres . . �! - � ' I I -11 ' 1 ,4i�: .., . P10KERING AGENCY., . - ­ : -- d"'... --- 0 . .. I VM4b0N-ft--- i .. . I - - .' - i, , ,� - - for " ' -L .1, 1* - - - , - Delegate to Synod-Tbe meeting decided the Treasurer in favor of 'the parties - - I .,;r: � 4 - . 11 �Jv.� ... - - � 1, . Dr r bard and soft wood of ihe lil� Thos. Eckardt, of not to elect a deleizate thin yaw. the amounts recommended for �ayment to �., � ­- . i 11. .. I L' l '. 1. Z., - �- J . !1. - I � � i- .. . . , OP.e.n for the transaction of all lelgitimatO lel in the .. .1 - ­­. . I?.-.,. I , . ; 0;03) ! . wii ulso be� � kept in stock ** S ffville, was fi 8'arromlte .Different minor subjects ware then fully them in the reports of the Standing cow- , '� . . 1k � . ,, # �.-, - , Baukit - � , U ' �­( I I - � . I L'; � . �, L, _ _�- L, -- , . , , . . .., #k , ", 0 Businems. I - Co rt on Tbureday by John Eckardt, of itteos as Catiried. '-� ` ,L , `1,�!':. "" . ­.'?,f'�.` rn ,rd&Ys at the yard, a�d will be delivered an order t discussed and a petition was presented by in' presented this dLV. or . .- ,- �., 4 I � �, . I , , _ �, _ L'� , + Houaw-From 10 to 3; Satu fift to bray seconded by 'Mr., Park I ,'��, t.., & �,4-�. r , t 10 tci I 0, . All kinds of dreased lumber k,ept in stock. M rkhaW. His propeqy amon the choir asking the Wakdens to engage tho "Mr.11low . z �.. - 1; i � , � .. . 0�. - �k . * I � , . ..� , * - clock. -1 .1 . $8 . is I's to be divided eqdall " services of Miss Z. Chester as organist. Move that the counoil do no,ir adjourn to , !� -- ­'. '­.. ". � 1, .,. . I -1 I I y li, , " I �- -C, - - -, W "'141 * I I- I. ,% 7 � , �- .� L -.9.�'-�: , . ­ ;i.�..­ I X. S * . � .. -1- - of The Matter 'was discussed sod the vestry afin on Monday AyFil 29 at 1.0 a.m. .sn �. J ­.. ,. ­ ­ �'. . "fift I .... �� %I meet ­ 1�il� ". . 't L . avings B ' - 66A166 -0 , - -.�., -,,, W. D . GORDON) L'... Ong She five children as thoy come I -1 ­­: 1� -4 1 . I 'A' 4 , ,�, " auk in I ,,,, . . I _ L . ­� -, I � I . . I . - -r , / . - I Carrh d. I ,5- ,-I ';: . ";: �� :,�;: ­-, I., , (3-Y) 10. � , , . I PROPRIETOR' I - was tillianimous in rewmixieudiiig t�e War L I I I. 1 �: ,,�, � I.. llis�'-,f ., #`t: ., " - . ­­ I I .- -7,11F 4�`�- , ,,­ , , : .1 � C--�7� .1 - L ­ J�'�'� ­ , ` - . I., r 1.11 �, . . . i � 1,. �,,v " - "": 1­­� L ,� * , ,, �-, ,6- . - - - , - �., , -1 , , - I r , 1� �. , " I., � k ".N. , ., �i'11­ . 11 ... ­� .11, . I 1-1 1. .� I �. � 'L I . .. . '. . . - I - .�', . .-..1..-,- I ­�­ J"', --, % , , I 11 -1, ,.",r� I � I-' GEORGER . ERR, Agent., � idy , �. 1 �`141� ­ I .i � . jl . I � - , , . ,� ,� "4,- ' I- I -� . - - -.1 . �­ - - �, ., �4�'m�,` 7 I -Tv. � . - . ; � 71�L*" - ' -* - - - . - , .: . .. -�.�. � .. z . i " , �- .- o% ...­ �. , I �. L I - L ­.� " ", ­'. �­'. I '*Jlf. -,',r.,.�t � %.',)I .1 � L;F'. � a - �� 41 �. I­!-�':,t . . � . - - , 1'!�, ­ , , L ,�., ': '. k � I - , - ,,, - , '1� , I - - - L . -� " . K ,I I . ��, f' .' .1Af,-.f,­:,* I � , , , ,-., ' " L.. ". ' I ! - ; . I - . - I I .. - .11- - ' ' . � - �. � .., . � . J , .11' L� I i. )�! A�Ai.! .� , .. _ . I .1 -il���Li - - ." ­,� IL vi- 'A 1. �,,#. I - I I - , , �,�ii , , , t, I ,� ll Sri .." , L � . � L ; j - - . ! 'T _ _ ­ . q . i % . �,.r -� . � ,--.i 'r I C . , . 11V N : �. k"" "XI. , , i " vlt,V�,Yw-� i� RA, I 9 .9 . .1 . . . . & B.O., coralser. 011160 and Realden , � �jug flueet, Piekering Offloe houn: .- I - � 1, t,011:3o; Evening6tog. . I - -- - � -3D--------- . 1-­�- CIEL FRANCY, M.D.- C.M91 M -�Cp. . '. - , _). and S-0. Honor Gr;duste of Tribity Universi TrinitY Medical School and the Col- ,' lege Of viblysiciLne and Surgeons of ontari*. I 31fice hours, 10 to 12 a.m., and 6 tO 8 P.m - Whit . I rale, 013t. I - 24-Y . �: - ----- -- W FERRIER, X.D,X.C.P.S., Ont.. - Do co�ONFR. Office b uft- ' from �, rgeo morulni) 1W 10, evening 5 to 6. SU ry in rew,of RUG ; 9 Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons "r ,, ,.,71i %ith Pure . Druge, Chemicals &c., all , -heap for cash. . ; 99tf .. I . I .. ------ - . -Lregal. ' . - . I -_---- - JFoHN BALL DOW, BARRISTE.9 ."- . and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Oppicx- )everel treet, Whitby. Private w3ds to 10511 at lowest rates and on favorable erins of PaYment- � 8-y 1. ---- - - . . . 1[i110MAS .PARKER, BARRISTER �-- and Solicitor. &c. MoneY to loan. NO !Oinmission. office: over Ontario Bank, Picker- . - a1ppen every Saturday. 4-y! . -. 0', - ---- I ----. ------- / . -- - -.--- - I J. r E. FAREWELL, LL. B., BAR - . J�ISTER. CountyL Crown Attorney, and ,O-anty Solicitor. Court House, NNrhitbv. 10-y - a - - ------ I . ---- RIS, a MENTON & DODS, BARRISTE t olicitors. Notaries, Fl,tc., S64icitorefor City c alld County Loan Association. 10A Adelaide at. W CILLA ' Toronto. Telephonelill. Oiieofthepart- 11 ners will -be iu Claremont every Saturday over .0, Hoq per's btore. I 13ly I - ----- ------'7-7=, ' -----;, ­ - . . 11'eterittary. .1 . . " - . I , . ­ , -- , -11 ­1.1-�­11--11- ,.�,,, ­­ - - , � W11 110PIKINS, VETER114ARY z - - Su* rgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- �rinary College, Toronto. Treatea-11 diseasesof �be domesticated animals. Calls by day or ligbt promptly attended to. Office and residence ),t Mr. Isaac Linton's, Pickering. 23-V � � - - -- - - -----. - - - ---- ------ � - -- -- fl. HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- - . GEON, Graduate of the Onutrio Vet- 3rinary College, Toronto, will visit WhitevI116 WWI Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases .of �he horse's foot attendel to at my shoeing forge �ot SJ, 7tb con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- o3dedto. Telegrapbaddreoa:-Wbitevale,Ont. F 0. address: Green RivCe. Ont. . 34-V - -------- . .1 .--- I . - - ------- . . Societies.. - . . � - , . .-,. - , - I.-.- .- - . - . - - � I - ­ ---;--I-. ----,- � LbDGE NO. 185, I. 0- RIGs, 1T`GTM2 �`l dae meets every 19ouday ' ElIvenitig in the';eJ in Dale's HaX Pickering. ry person -to Kve invi . to join and help advance We g Temp,erance. 12IT ,mud Cause of - , oinicee lgarbo- - I : 1, I ..: ---- --�,�- �- 1 -� - I Gonve I . � , ydnr,er. &e. I L - � ,.-- ­ - .'Z, ­ .,� - -­­ . -1 . I ­­�-,�,�`�- I T'H OMAS DUNN, Conveyau . cer,'Com- missioner for taking AffidaviW, eW., Clsre- - Mont, Ont. - -----; - , - � -- - -- - -- -- - W�y - - 11BUNTING, Issuer of Marz'see * LiceusesfortbeCountv Of Ontc-0- Of- -st the store or at his re'aiience', f4ckering V&ll*46.--- - - - ------ - - -- - - ---- Is- y - ­ I Go EORGE GF110W' Claremont, Issuer of Marriage license;. 6ii,eilibisfactorY. .. All bualnegs gtrietjy confidevtial. F - - 23-y- - - - DR. BE.kTON, TOWNSHIP CLE.R K @ Conveyancer, Comm i sidoner for t&king fillidavite, Accountant and insumnee Agent. Money to loan oufarm property. Willis pro- Lated. OFFIC,R--At W1)it0v&le- -WiU bit in Hrw-,gbaxn every Monda afternoon for the transaction of buainew. 11\ 27-v . - . - ---- :--.- - - ------ �� ---- , . .- . . Archi -t- , -1-1- --- � - � ­­­1�4 - -�:­;­- .­­ � ' - --­­-�-.­ - . ARCHITECT -A, A. PO -$T, COUNTY, XILe for the county of Ontario Drawinp "depecilleations furnished for every class of 1�uilding. steam and hot water heating and ventAlation a opecia',ty. office -Gerrie I Block, c:orner Dundt%, and Brock streets, WDAPY. . - Residence -KI ston Roa.a, Past P�ickerisg- 37 . g. 37 - - ---­-­- -----.----- Aactioowe.ring. - I ,,, '­ -:1J. -...- . , � - - ­ ,..- . � ., ­­­11.�-1." . HOYAS POUCHER, Licensed Aue" , T tio eer, Valuator, ete., for HAM York and tLewholeof North and South Ontario. Stxict "16kntion given to all orders bywail or telegra b ClUarges.kloclerate. Addrt.s THOS.-VOUCHWUR.' Lux 47, Brougham, On,. ----------------- ------ --------------- - Boot.q aud Stioe.s. . , . , - . - I . . ,­­­.��.­­ - .-.,-. ­. " 11. - � . - " -- L . - JOHN. LESLIE, tOOT AND S' -- �� Maker Pegged and powu work. Orders prowptlyatten&d to. Exporioneed workinan- ship. Don't forget the stand, neax1yOPPO6it0 L110 News, King strf,et, Pickering villagf-- 7-v - � . ---.- ----.--.-- ­ - -------- 17 - - - --- - Pt - -iit els. . I I .. . � , : -.-JI----- -.,:-. I ;­ .­,­'-­..­.��.-­� - * �� I . . G'. 01�1)0.N- HOUSE, Pick,�i-ing;, OHL James Gordon, proprietor. - r. bis hotel is a fine new brick building, finished. in superior , . Kyle_ Every convenience and comfort for the truvelling1r,iblic. New audcommodiousstables and shedg. ---- I - - - . - -- I - -0-5v . . - - ESTERN HdUSE, Pickering, 911i., . W now open for the accoLotnodaticn of the travelling public. " This hotel, having lately Changbd haa&, has been re-furniz;hed throu h- Oul. Situated as it is, OPPOSite the Spiuk 0-19, it ig convenient -for patrous of the Mills. MOWS - or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling 4xid shed room. Box .tall and enclosed yard. for borAes or cattle. Weil.b.scales on the Premlsell- Tbe 6ar is open at a'1 al hours, and is stocked With Pure liquort; of every braud. ANDY Me- � � , 151y CULLY, Propriet,or. I - � . - ------ - -- ------- I - ]- ------ ----------- , I... -� . .. � - Wate Wdking. - .-I - ­­-­ � � I, - � �-- , -, - -- - � I-- , .. . I ACUTHBER.T, W%ttehmaker, Pick- fif aring, Out. H�vingb"n 26 years at the tralde, I Call guarantee satiefactioD. Ag%t I.IDr - F. Lazarus' Ege-glasses. Wtkbes sad . 0C 6 olealled on a ortest notice. and at reasonable rates. . I 2"7 . . I .. ­ . LOT FOR SALE. ,,.... -1 . '.. I,- .1 � : ..., --. - ..�. !I . UILDING LOT for sa,16 6n Church BStreet, half ap acre, mon offlefs. APINY to i 0. L. XAVZR; . . - : " ! k erni . --� .. I t . - , Ontano--. Bank - -�; .., 11�1� - . � .1 . - - ­ I - �­ I g..X - ; - - I � ? , e "I 1 . I .-T ,� - f.;, , ,j - -.�-Nf , I '10: S .P. -%, , ­9� v ! �[ ! ,;.. `,�,, . .1-�w, : . W.,h ,,, Z - 'r '. '' . I - - . .. 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I �- al - - -.' .: -: . - 11' 1y; - . ., . , "... -� I .. sm, _ L .,... with an expr ton pur- water in under cove ad .- ­ - - . � .. �. -.-� A:, 'J. . .'.! put our the Chautauqua movement, which in - . . ­, � ­; . denly: a a 811w, ­ -... - 11 . -1 -: .1 11 J . I.: I ­- .1 - they are in the yvard& -, ; ­ ­ : L _ ' L ". . ) -7 I—. ., � L I [:'. LD -' -L TTE - - - ­ - , , . , .1 . pow in 0 il it numbers - .- - ;. -THE .:1 0 �k I R �� ' T lghuoie attitude. He was a hang- when glut of decade has grown unt* -- ,. ,- - 4 - 7 - . . . . .0 � - I . butter in prints. When'there in a ulaft I .L. . '? - - , \:.., ,: . . . . - . ..,:: � :1. -L.,;: . � . ' . I in tube, " than 100,MO students in its Literary led .. . ­ .1'. ..� .. �- ,� .. , -'.. . � � .1 - . - L", j' 'a - ,:�,rL ad man. . . .; �­ I �. . . .. L. . . ­. .1 � �'­,. . .� . . . .. . �, . 1 . . . - QU, the dealers pack the prin � 11 Z ... . - � ., - i4�. ...,.! - . . , :,�k -I will A Scientific Circles, has eneouraged the author ," , ­ �. . . �7�e L _ I ,'o , . .... I .:�. Dp, 11 maid heo I "and fom this affair r. The oo a in ever . -- . .�;. % - : . . I.,L ­. :. I . I .., vour bro * $fill iv , if he is over found, gad I knov "that it wait h it will keep bette . . .. " CHAPTER It 11 . . your bro rn ,, lie added Wit lialitauqua Universit I . ...e . , .. . . -- �. -� 11�, I would ne�ar have I,B them month i Make YOU buttAr witK ities of ( , . -y, of which - 11 L . . . . .. - '.1 � i , - L . -111 he not rets,in'ma or the defence I A CA" of forg! I n the ymr. kif*op Vincent in Chancellor, I - .. � - 'At a sign'trom Miss Poining, after & iljOtii- "' . . and make a name fiir it. '� Pitt forth I .. .... ... I...,..... . etworth I mhu is innocent in the eyes of the low until room,,. This in indeed a gmve Aw tion, your name, 1 . . even greater efforts to bridge the gulf that . . . I - . 1, - L - � ent of painful silence, Hester Gr. the word 'Guilty' has been pronounced. Is and I will not rest until MY ilillooen has - . . 11 ­- - .. i I --. . - ... ;lies between a common ScIloOl and a un. . . f. .. I ' . 11 I -1 * - . ..�­ .. I . dropped the curtain with a gesture of dea- , there no gleam of hope?" , bee pro)ved I" ; I . I . iversity education,' and to bring withi, .L.� l -.-. � . . . As she turned towards me, I noticed n so ' � . � . I . � I : . pair. at his �words- -- me , -. i .i; . . - . .. � . into Heste is -'eyes--teAril' Of ,I was overj,tyed Bm&,g fo a .1 - ---. : . : . that her lips were trembling and that tears Tears came 99 ilty ; '. :, I �� . . .. reach of the general public the more pr,. - -.-. � . � . , -You. am not k- ' I tical and useful of the higher branches of �­­ � * ' .. � , . ,glistened in her eyes. gratitude, more touohinir.. halt words. But defend you cried 1. ' ie I following, learning. This newest enterprise will be � - . . . �- . c is a when I mid, "Ili there no gleam of hope ?." .1 am con�incbd of that. I have &I gone The . an I I - -... -That picture,"mid Miss Poining, ' � . ter, and your p � sonce on this subject : I - % .. . . portrait of my nephew, Reginald Gretworth she Slowly Shook her h .� . deeply into the mat ' . known by the name of University - F,Xtea. ' - .. I "I We parted ; and as long as I live, 'as I ng was all that, Was fieeded in order to r move There is & statement before of the num- Sion and contemplates the establishment . of 4 - -.. � � . - . . -this young lady's br#ther. it was taken ever shall I reg et the sun our'disappewvn had ber of egp that heits of di orient breeds couri;es of lectures in towns and citi . i . picion which 7 1. .L. �, " five years ago. He was a law-Atudent' at an my memory last n - . . en which . - . . - 1. I I ­- . ay . that parting -withouta, senseof in I , roused in everybody a mind. " . ought to lay in a year under cond't, are repared to furnish an audience of ft . . � . � I . - . a MtOd 114101rnZa', or = . ..�: i that time - iin Lyon's Inn. M I ask how too restless to return to byon'Xinna - I'Avalk- He rasped my hand and mid : I I his 'a Houdans .it Black 8, mitish o i long you ha�,e resided. there ? " L I . .. 9 I What have I doil, do. e a -at 150 persons. A course will consist . of I . - 4: - - . . friendship. . Plymouth Rocks and Hat bUr ' Ug- twelve weekly , lectures, each occupying ;: - . . - 1L. . . . : - -Taree years this autumn," ,was lily reply. . ed like a mving msdjjjaj� through the city true * 145, Games about -an hour, and will be delivered � -- -_ L ' into the darkest and mo I horii8 at 160, Crave Coetire ( . : �. .�t deserted streets nerve it?" I . . -L � added: "My rooms vire No. 7." bi . - . t 1. ,-� - .. Then 1. that could be found in the east of London ; .Reginald Gretworth little knew. A soon at 140, Doininiques and- La - who have been already trainei .-.. ; � .-. "No. 7?" said Heater faintly. "Those are river-sido, where the wind as I had proved him inn ut and It re- Bmhman and Partrid a Cochl a at 1-30. Of in American or Europe,an Universities - - - .1:. . - and I chose the oce � .­ -, . .. . I ; , won a not 9 and . . ­ � , ther occupied would perhaps Cool -my heated brain. stored hint to his place in society these the Ii C La who have been Succeeded in Conducting P) - � 1.� .. the very rooms which my bro ght BmInnas, C i i it o, atid, . . . -.,. . F-.. I' - � before" -She stopped suddenly, But something presently - happeneol- Hester Gretwortk consent to becom my Fleche lay eggs weighing a und to each pularcourses of instruction.' In order that - . . . - * I e I wife t I - It nas, PI inouth Rocks', at - ... '... '. - But Miss Poining finished the sentence: something that gav m& new purpose. , . seven; the Dark Bra I udents may have an 0 `)rtunity of fam. � . I . I . - � I re he disappeared." . . a tat dmi,n Iwo to face under the's ad � � - - ... . . ."Befo . ' T I . I was hurrying -along in sight of the T hames, W Hpudans, Creve Coeurs, Spa ish, Leghorn, iliarizing theiri minds witlipthe priLipleg of . . - - - : She then went oil to inform me that the when a man ran swi ast tile. Thili lamp and went thoroughly into tile ffi.ir aud I)ominiques a pound to ight, and the the subject anti getting their Special diffi. - � . . ­ - . that ry night; and during our con erm- .. - I - man, upon whose face t a light from the I unit to nine. . . . ., - ­ furniture, whichI had purchased, had.be ong how the let r to Haniburgo and Games a P14 .. culties explained, three quarters of ,tit hour - . 1, . - ... - .. - I f - tion e explained to me It this statement is correct, he Leghorn to preceding or following tile lecture will be . -... I - -.1 et 0 him. I 'Since then --for the last three lain happened to fall, rein inded tile AM *p and ad ' ' * ­.- g," added Mis5 Poining., dgwehaveheard" ly o mydream. of a�earago. I turned in- Miss I oining app red go dusty . . - . . year IT .a the beat la or, giving the o er 20 pounds spent in conversations and disenssions. The . I . .1... . : ,­-.� r Ao follow; I heard the footsteps, and M it had done. e �c had the of egqg eac i year, the Houd no and .Black curriculum enth'races subjects bearing utiod - . W- - nothing of him. ' his letter, which yen have stantly P LlItout- I I . -. ... . I— been kind enough to bring us, is dated more saw the dark flgure creeping along under comer of an old cup -board i Spanish being next, with o ily tell ounces good citizenship, popular government, mod. I - . - . ii f r it. . . I -. - . . . " than three years back. It containfi no news -: ! the high wall of a huge dockyard, Where the side, I wi tit the intention of return' 'g less, the Plymouth Rock third with 18 crii Icieniqe and its practical application,ete., , , , ­ : � . c - - - . . i - :. , 2 . . :: it only confirinsall that we dreaded,might be lamps,, hanging from brackets, were far His latclikey-the rusty orie whi _ It It , had pounds, 12 ounces, while tlie Gaines with etc. Ilt is not designed that these local . . peot ' - . ... .,. . - is di&tppearance. NN e are . apart. For someminutes I kept this Shad )w, given me this evening --- t -had been of 11 �r... ­., ;­ tile reason for It . I . oill 15);4 pounds, are the lowest. lectures Shall in any way act as rivals to the I .� ­ ..; iL erthe Staircase, and re- ' - ; : . .. still ill ignorance as to whether lie is living or -I caticall it nothing else, persistently in vi)w. into 4 hole und I for the non -fancier it would seclil regular colleges and Universities; .. . 4 , ... . 0 th ! Hope re that ther Tile contrary, it is the wish of the proniotj�rs - . . dead." I Was it Reginald. i3retw ivired main�d there ready for use in case he sl ould Ow ,a ih something wr jig here. 1; 011 the - 1, , -. - � - - I heart atthe mere 8ugge8tion. 1.9h(ut- at any time find it possible to sieal int) his , iqe gives ter owner oi of . . ... 7 . id not ill my t, bell named I Z 11Y the enterprise that the different colleges and � . - I - What answer could I make 9 1 d bes L - . -.. - . .. - ' i . as he had done ol the . . I -,. - I., . -, )ret feel fully convinced that the iiicident of ed Mi. name ; but no answ er came back. The rooms at Ly6ii'g Inn . three eggs a week dp the average, spending universities of Canada and tile United States . . i -� -night Wits more than a dream; and figure grew more dim ; and at last it di. ap- night when lie handed me the letter. four,da 8 out of seven in idleness.' In this will co-operate with them and froin tile ranks . . . _-- yester I pea across the drawbridge, where I cquid That letter, composed hurriedly, had been y c . I - t Miss Poilling, with some rest tile best tile lien call do or lis it true that of their best men furnish lectUrerq who shall - . .. ; - .� - it is possible tha, : � lit to va "I i concenled 'lie � . . -- knowledge of the matter-of-fact legal mind, hear the wind whi8tlinf mournfully i tI ,guely expressed. am the attention of the fan'cier has been occu- take part in the work. Not vainglory I)Ut I . . --- I ing of large ships W lich were lyin� in had written, 14 in the drawinf-up of bill � f tili, . - .. . . . _ pied � too much with foathb� and combs, anti the welfare of the citizenship o B contin. - -� -.. . t understood that no questioning would lead rigg Ocks beyond. - - . for -ed --t a mail who . J . self to any opinion with- the d I five hunth poundS notenough with actual value of the hens? the is the motive - -Which inspires and inipels .� , I . me. to commit illy I asked me to endorse the draft is a o qn- .., � `-, - - 1 : *.: . out' clearer indentification. It was a I Night after night, following Upon this in- drel ; but I am little better than It id In the Word "fancier" really descriptive of tnent r' - . . . .. - F., , but that was 'to oSident, I wandered albout the neigh bourh O'Od " the man that raises hens? - i If so, wouldn't 11' I It the mo' oil ihis side - �. - ... I �- otranW coincidence ; . ed that even Hester oat� Peen T Ong vement, is new . . .. iappe ' - . .- b . contiolation. I began. to Wish that I of Limehouse. It brought a certain relic � to so it I n it be well to get a new name to apply to men tile Atlantic, it is fiot - . I ...- .. - grmt . I - by apy ineans an ull. . . - C. .- . had burnt that niysterious letter before I my restless spirit. I had begun to experience led to befieve that her brother was gul y. who have less " fancy " about them and tricil experiment. , For nearly iWelity years I - - - - rhe, man who misled hint was- ever ciation of actual value" We Call it, has been, carried oil in E'llgland. it - . . ..: - .:- : "' had -brought it to this quiet home; it a faint hope that Heater's brother Was itill 1) _ roil ht t( *118tice. ]lilt it was soon Hit )Wit, more appre . . orig- -, - ,­ . � Understand Wily It .lcrseX cow that will illated in cambrid I . . -. . . .. seemed to have revived in the hearts of living; and if lie could be found, a new Ight, . ge in 1872 Mid is largely . ... - ; Vaction of evi6ry one concern d- - , ' -,. - . I those two women such .1 deeply400ted would be thrown upon the crime of whicl I lie to ti Satin mak-.30pounds of lititter i week Or Hol- the work of public spiriteti professors ., . "-. . '. -. . Sorrow. . . - Iwas accused; for it careful investigation, by I tters anti other documents in Gret- Steil 8 that Will give bi i . and I . .: -.. . wort i's hands --that lie was - unaware of all .; .g yields of milk is graduates. The work is under the direction � .­­­-... �Xli:�s Poilling exproissed a hope, when I which I ui,�de with the assistance of the irm . . valti�hle, but We confess to all. inability to Of it conlinittee ill -belialf of whoill a sinaller . 11 . . -f rose to take niy leavei that I would �isit lawyers who had a knowledge of the case, crim inal action oil -tile part of his sel MY I Bee Ill 1- a particular Bile at Id color of comb Executive (.,0111111i . ttee aPpOilit." leeturm -1 - I 'I have little doubt i i - co fellow. This individual had- forged Lite or f at iers is valuable unit, s there is c g- front aniong tile younger university men, who . , i - n lily ()Wit I t it i . ..--. them agaiii. nvhiced me that Reginald (,',rctworth wa's . 8 &, � . . I.. -... . lilt- of a large City house, and ill rderil .1 C) . I tf at Ishould have found some excuse more "ainned againat than ginning." His "a " or incat-produving ca,)acity with lified it 't ollly- by special at tain111f!l1t8 I- .. -- - 1111111( I 11 9 . . I are ( Ila I * . - . . I poisil le stiol;lcioll a .io. I tit), . - .. - -... - nothing ; sudden digappearance had awalicned a strong to remove all?i a ) . .. lie . There wits once it craze for black i,tltl)lyri,ititral'.,tl)ilityan(liLgeiiiii- i ' . - 11 ­ I fol calling even had Bile Said � . . . I. � .. It had I I � e I . lie intere.9t - r this one short suspicion of guilt;. but nothing positive Coll- whellierthe-bi was genuille or not, O Il ' . . .. -- . : ­:.., for Hester Gretworth had in . . i k I 1, ii, f i not to endorse it. H is obic A ill to in Jerseys. Since butter yiel,ls hav I in popular ed-tication. According to their 2 1 asing impression ill ved against as 'e ,,,,r,e )cc(iine tile, test of Jerseys. we have heard SS, "The purpost! of tile . . . -- '. hoiir inade a most ple, Poll . cerning the'rorgery had been pro E -1 anti tial ref.oi t of I 8, - I - . . . I . . . raW'ig t Store credit t his . I . . . I - -o- ine. , No hint had been given tile- in Dean him. money was to re , little or nothill of the "black points.' i lo, provi( e ie i - ­� - .� ­ i very . -mi lecturers is t I tl highere,hica- - , - � -. . .-. 8trect as to. her brother's in My visits to Dean .9 , M.n�er's. Signs of suspicion oil tile part o the - -eed . o - � .:- . ..,- - . .. . - , otive for liis�. I trect, had consed- 11tit I )ill-J)ro I How would it do lor the fanciers.to I?i tion foi- persons of I all classes and of I-s)th . .. - -alice; but I 8 I erm w . l IN J 1) - a sexes engag4 -e�ular occupations- of-: - . . disa,ppeal, oon learat from a I wrote to Miss I"Qiiiing-and asked lier-if I k 11 ho had discounted tile bill had a lien that u"ill lay froin i to 2:01 eggs in I �!d ill ti c I . . kin - I " " I i ; and being unable to get the ­ : . ; 'rin , -46, - finil of la -s with whoin I was oil inti- �be saw no objection -to sentl this firm of air e Woul(In't such a hen be better than life. It _ is, ill fact, all attelli I . .. . I - . wyet. forg A draft into his possession again with- year, pt to solve the!- - mate ternis that there wasa warrant out lawyer,% a copy of the strange letter which I I t problein of how inti -it of what tiie Unive * I . �. . . -, -. . paying the aniount-namely, five 111111- one hat would, score I I 00) U ider tile pr sialit ral i ... . - out . 7 I-. . ... ngal ill - . . - -� � . I list a man nained Reginald Poilfing had found that eventful even' '19 Upon lily dred p,)unas-he had quietly decamped. '8YAWHI. ­ . . . I - ties (to for their ou ii. students can be donel - - -*� - 1--.- - . 4 , retworth, who Ion nerly occupied lily rooms hearth -rugat Lyon's ll.,k. . I ­ � �... . - -. . - - by ineans of Unive ity teachers for person4 i , . . . . � . . - . Nearly twenty-five years ago ! In a f0w . L..: . . . -. . i I at ',\7' -- � -�. .. _ o. 7 Lyon's Inn, oil ,in accusation of -ning la - of " . %. I I I . � . I I -sit' -y grati I � - .-� -, .. -y. I Retui to 410 my roomq, after One montlin'time, Heater aud I 110 to celet rate -� ... . 1. '. . Shearingighe . I .. unable to go to a 1livi6l y." Vei - i .. �-L . forget Every one, they added, believed �hese barren midnight searches in tile - Kant Mi w(ll, . . .4 1 :ep fying suceess has at ended the efforts of the' . � . .1 . - ' . . - I - .. 11 . . -. -­ ; 1, , t'ia.t lie was (lead. - . . I 1'end, I threw myself into my chair by tile fire- our Silver wedding. Regin Slicep Should alway4 be shorn on smooth, C'arnlir*idge men.: %% ithin tell years, siK hun. -,-. . - :- I under myguidanW, had proved his innocc nee-, 01 - . -: .. I Montlis went by; anotlief autumn dame side completely worn out. Again the rusl ling and 80 1 had won the hand (if the woman who etean floora� We cannot over rate tile impor- dred org'anifted . ir8es of local lectures . - -. . .. round with its withered leaves and (lilt] gusty of, the dead leaves outside, 1)1(')%%*n about by 11 tance of close anti even clipping. If the I were given, reacelli ig. in all no lees than , - � A . . ­ .. weather. I had learnt to love Hester 4 Iret- . ail already given me ber heart. - I ' - ­� -.­­ . -tit as a inan only call lovo- once. I �oras usts of wind, sounded to illy drowsy senses Sooll after. our marriage, I remember, the fleece is not t4t�eij off evenly, but tufts Ieft. Sixty thousand Eng ishmen'. -Following the . - -.. -.-. �. . . .. � . .- - woi ' )), i . MRS- notwe to uit Lyrin's [lilt arrivell. I c i re'qptre clipping oil" example (4 Canibri4 ge, Oxford has entered fike some one crossing the courtyard ; I f. t * wits here anti there will I ­ .. .1-�. .� )to longe'ra briefless arrister; throughi ill- col, ill'a dream, that I wam followin quick A. . .1 - I . afterwar Is, it will be deteri6rated i[i value, I vigoron8ly Upon t) e work of Extension. - I . .. . . I � . ,re C) I 4 OVA - ( f I taken off by I i I i, .4econd 1 Lectures anti hafs'en'oyed it popular stie I . .. I te St and hard work I ,was gradually : bC- foOtStep,--thc'fnotsteps of Reginall, Gret- c011ill 11 In And when I recall to 1.11111A, e . Scraps o woo -, � : 7 i its MO tifilert ng'walls anti cracking Stain. and tit Iced . "I ­ .. . coining rc�.,igaizcd at tit'-, bar -, anti if I could ' --- , ill he consigned. to the locks and I no less gratifying t ian, that of tile' i .. . . . �. r7 art, there Would be, I tliou�lit, worti! - through ,lark Ways, �A-herie I groped it is a surprise to me that tile phico had not clirplill wI . TH011ce ... I . Will tliisgirl'shez alOng like one wlio is blind. Anti yt�t I liad ' , 1 s4 � -for a lower price than the fleece in the work. ()thei8 besides these anciell .. . * . inlainiable. No obstacle-- "conic (town" of its own, acconi. 04 - i . : i .. I � , - M!)l i Lother consideration is to avoid cut- 1 institutions of learn jig are moving along th, I , no h tppicr nian no fear of the da-kness ; for every nent local- wool. . 1J -, � .. �� . 116t olle I could recognize --lay in our path. tile footste s grew louder as I gained i i stone remains to indicate the. precise tiiigtlit,-t;kiii(tftlie.aliee). %Vliene%-ei-asikt!(!I)I,A;Lltleliiies. .Sl)e.tkiigt)ftlii8(lel)ztrttiit-titf) I -Miss Poining and,lu-cre the beA of friends; thein ; ail( at last they Bounded so 11)" ity of this anclent landmark of old Lonthin ; I I -- .-. . ..' 111) wid'd about lily love for Hester- evei r �, oie but upon tile Bite. of old l.yon's Inn-, hau!l�ted. is cut tile woultil shotilit be.covered with tat* I their workL. Dr. J. (,' Fitch, Chief hispecto j, i -, I that I sprang for,% rard to gramp the runa way; ell as it protection against tile fly. When I a, of the Training ('oil -ges of England rect-litil ; - . � ... ! L! - �.:� -� passed lierqips. But there was a tacit lilt- . 110 longer now ---two theatres have . I . ­ and intheetfortl starte(t.11111 awoke. Or built, and a remarked: " Our Ull i vers, ties, two) 0 . . . -: : - clerstanding between its oil the snlyiect which � I . t lie Anoin has gone. largenninber of shearers -are employed I . . )L. . . I wag I 'sl ill dreaming ? Oil the opposite 45 . . i boy in usually in attendanee ' which %re- at least a tho ... , - . -- po words could have niade more explicit. C5 Are drama -i 'that are played there n w, with a pot of I I � usand years ol(l,--.in ' . 11 � . -- side of tit hearth, in the old armchair &tt I at; t I one tar, -aud runn at tile call of tiny Shearer who Stead of being wo i. out are puttim, foN '. . My serious fears -fears that 8oinetiiiies.al- the man ith the pale fa�e.and black leard 86nietinies wonder, ILS Stirring I ' .. I r). . � ., . ill ost drove nic to deBpair-w eire concerning whi�ch were pl'yiv(l at various tintes tit hat I Wants him. , Another Point that requires every year lie%%- ener ty, 8ending oil lis8100 - .. . as I had een him in my - fancied dreivin a a - I ' . tK" - : lle:Aer Gretworth -herself. Did she care �s � Old inn of Chanee'r% ? . I reat attention.is not allowing the fleeces to. arie8 in the forri of niversity I.ecturers � - ...... , . tile ? Sometimes -when we sat Under ear ago. I could not speak or inot-,,e ; niv - I (TIM I. -M.) , I . I fiebroken, It in generally the eesult otgro,es! the n1lost (listatit t wits and liallileth, art . . - - for . I , .. . I ' . ' . . . . . . .. . � ?inilm seei.ned to he paralysed and inyltomigne I . carelessness, ealiecially in men running one ilkstittiting examina ions -all over t6 colln - . I � anc-tree ill the little back gardell � - ­� -- . � , . .. . ­ . the old ph ion 0 expres -If � 7 . . : ; another or striving who will shear most. Tile try, helpin every f rin of lligh(T SeC0ll(lSqr I . t1liou, t, . I , � I . . ., � by word and aeti in was there, but all voli- - . AGRICUT - ; � . i I I . ' - ha too A strong inclinati t S, Inysc I of a summer s. evetling-I ght t 'A ..:. .. t1lough I had 'not -yet spoken, ghe'loved I- " I .. J Shearing litArds should be. kept constantly education.' .. . . . - - L I . . � . . - ... . � me, an-ji in a manner, as I fancied, too tion -had deserted me. The man -iio'W rose . . I .- I . . � L "wept awl kept clean front pieces anti locks. It is ton much to lio�e that ail will M-gan , . . . -. from his chair, as he hadareviously done. ' ' ' ' - . 1,A -t tile brooms in use be f )d '111614, so thin new enterprise with favor. It is to h ,;�- -- I -tl. :irnarked to I -w. inisunderstood. At last I I . I M-aldnir Good . I 't 0 1 . i. - -: .� . -esolved to Meeting my glance. lie lie oiit towards me . I . . ----v Butt r, . . that fibers n! - not breai orand get Stuck exi becied that Some will �A,olldeinn the schemi I .- � . I- ; - . Screwed up my courage and i Y- * BY 0. K. TiNklIAM. OF VVILMONT. . in tile t 1130 � - . . � .­: . . bring ail doubts to, ail end. The chance _not a lettor �his time --a ruRty-looking ke . s . wool ing much Itarni. All Sheep because of tile relatively superficial its ­ 11 * . . . . - "Take it" -he spoke in a hoarse voice -"I . - . � . . soon occurred. Miss Poining had left us 1, . after shearing are branded conspicuously with turo of the kit I -that will thus lit i ! - -. . I .1� . .. I I �rill trouble you no more. " . . . .' am called an old fogy; I believe an good tine or more of the initial letters of the gained. Cc 'owledge I . . I I . - . I !�: alone, as she frequently found occasion to (to, e first I smiji(l 4 his bit ter can be made in Lite old-fashion(ml way owner's name. This niark is made, by a subj rtainly the study of tile differes - - . . .., .:. ..�­. - anti we were stanaing nioar one of the will- . . as y any other. We hear a great deal of ects' cannot be' " exhaustive so . .1 -: - - dows, looking out - upon drcary�'oltl Dean voice-rny paralysis vanished. 14%Vliat key the damages of dirt anti the m% ages of I ac. simple instrument consisting of a wooden thorough as in the. re i ILLr college .. - is this?" . . . " handle with an iron shank, at th ! . - -.1 . . sfreet, where the lamplighter was hurryin'g teria. The trouble in not so much in 1e a' end Of and Universities ; but " flishop. N,ilieffl ' . .- .. along with his laddei- and distributing treniu- :'The key to ,�,�,-j Lyon's Inn.",.. � . . ... (I i an in Lite mrilk before it comes to ,.he which are the capital letters used. A few was wont to .remark when advocating th, � 11 'Nit, but a mixture of rud. ,/ , lons lights along the narraw thoroughfare. To my ropm . .1 I :' hot se. The dairymaid is not go much in "Be tar, others pal I Chalitau it& reading circles, " It i be i He n a ' . I - - .- Hester was moving awAy ; and, as I thought, I - odded, 1 . nil, stepped toward the fall t an the man who keeps his co4to i tile and greAse is preferable to either. W$The ter to Tnow a little of everytiv IS I . an excuse was o - leaving the door.- I - I rain Ivu little effect on it and it rol * - A . fir y stable. Manure piled i is "all's nothing of anything." But while! tling t� it her lips foi LIP ill a stabit- S 1. e 11, n . . ir)ont 'Stay 1--Anowbir me one question : Are ' perfectly i legible and conspicuous f rom One edge gained call only be somewhat gene) ' -­ I ' e I t rtf "' I a ommon coudition of.'too many atables. 1 f5 f I I -NI iss 0 ,retworth, why d6 you avoid me ? I YOU Reginald G , oi, i . shearing to another, and oil the u4)plication this advantage may be coliti I .1itly lit) wasro�w � -. His hand th latch. He looked a Th dairyman call make as good butter, oil (of hot water it becomes soft anti ea . If S -(m only knew -but you must have guessed . . - tmery. 44 waSh- for, that the Student ... . -,*. - it * long ago -how dear- your presence is tq " tile with a sear0ing'glanee and mid: " What as can be inade at a cret I ell off'. By branding in different places on t 11' ,; t his remises 8 Wi I I g 3 start i 8 :.- ..- d can that matten tQ you "" . . . . . If te has not tile conveniences t& 410 this, can hAve a distinguishing mark by which y *to Cit. Chosen Ilia 1101C8, allot tilpt th, Y ". . - . ave s . ­ wo k, then it is best to send the creant to a I have lutil explained to thent, niany o . ine! I h, . o much to, say th you, if, yo6 . 1; th( � . .. . I will tell you, A year ago you brought I know at a glance the ag - , c . . would only give juli one word, onta look, the I I factory-- . e, sex, etc., of ally I perplexing questions ' hich li�. so thicki - . - L, L . me It letter: you ave it ,to me in tn�,,I,ep. . ticular flock. . W -­ - / . . 4 - � � right. to sptAk: " - . How shall we"set our milk? It will do as par I strewn about tile elltra:11ce, of every depa - . 1, I was so tire t time Fleece- wool is classed un I -r the c . ... I - - . She hecaine greatly agitated, ])lit site made I " d tfat I thought at well if the milk in set in six -quart pans. It " I neral inent Of Stil I . It may he hoped that the - - , , ­ : .- . that I had drearnt it. The letter was address- livails of climbing L anti clot hing, an(f these ( I , . ­ nri reply. : � . . . A t ing or in t lie large. will I a e h1their feet placed firnily on ti - .. . Init," lie set in thecold dc i I V , * , . - ­ -� .6 ed to MISS Poinill ])call ,'4treet, Soho." . .. I � .. Ever since I have known oil", said 1, . 'I opeii pans; all are girxiii. classes areagain suh,livided�nto twoor three way so that by individual effort and stud . r. -a 4v o N: - i "for a, whole year, ,you ten most in Foi Lilian looked bewildered. I ow shall we treat our cream? If we I differentgarts. %%'here tile qn;Lli, f the they will be able to steadily pl-ogi-ess * , . , , �. ' . . . - . .., as if lie had half-forgotten tile incident. But wool reaches a Superfine -standard, ii 8 usual -- .� ... I nly .r is face presently brightened, an . I 1� ' thouglit�---neve`, indeed, absent front ripen our cream we sour it, 'anti if me wont, � I gailling a fuller and inore - eox i plete kno,w .. � My gi h of lie said : . to make three sorts of each, but -when tile! ledge Of theSubjects ellosell. 11 I I I ' 10 . ... . - . .- ,. tlieni. ; -eatest anibition while working, it Our cream we ripen it. An tile best five I I I -iew there- -1 - , otinics (lay a , 'night, ban been to make I remember. In those days I was worried fleeces (to not reach that stand:Lrd two Sorts I fore, I I ` I -- ` . *� . Solo . ,no . . Makers in the New York City show, four of Of th� history of the inovel' ' 16 , �: ­. � . . . �:;,.. !. -6 home for you, one lit which illy 0111 i out"of my life. It was like a dream to tile. of each will be sufficient, viz., first anti see. ,Xlother , 11clit ill ti I . .-. , . aim 1!1,le it rai,se,d the cream in open rim. Tile land ; in. view of the Olarac'.­r of the . " I second; cloti, nen . .. wolild-be to bring you happiness. Wester, My name ix Reginald Gretworth. What a J� _I all 0114 combing and first and. king. I 11 . . . I By . � .. . . Stem is tile " . I set in Who afC leading in this country; and -.1 . � _ L , I love You. I call keep silent no longer. became of that letter?" - I .� 0141[fashicilled tei . i -quart pans, and skim when %%'lien the stA 11, is less than two inelies in ill view Of the incalculable benefits that ­: � ' - . � . . ,� . : - Will yon lie iny wife!" . I told 1�ini; and then 1 related, in is few 4 jiii%haii set 36 houirt; Set in a cool milk- length, it is pra''ced in the clothin class, Anil niust come -to those coinniuilitic4 that Tail - . - .. She stood at souic little distance from me word� a -s possible, how I had bec-ome a coil - '. a . � , , kil anything front to incites upwaro, goes into' theinselves of thisl agency, tit(, movement 11 . - . - , 1. � ,r- in' . It RIM put it into the cream -pot, f . .-- . .1. I �� with clasped hands anti head bent low. stant visft,or at Mi8s Poining'n house, and ail(,- churn till the butter comes. working in the'conibing clam. Lanilis' wool is divi(led 'deserves tile Ilearty support of every citizen - - . ... . Looking tip now, teariully, despairingly in- what grief hisdistlipeamnee had occasioneil franulationa. The New -York City pr . litit,ofirtit,.secon(lan(isoliietiniest�ird class. ; Who believes in �Idueation its a ineans of ­ � . . - . - * � . ­ - . .to. ,my face, she said : , "I cannot ; it can J Bay State it - -asy wool which has missed tile general uplifting and refining those who receive it. -... 1: '. . lie listened attentivelly to every word, ul ter had little grain; at the 7 Gre 1. ; . .. .. washing in also kept separate from ti I . . . .. .- . .. . never boi." . , and seemed inuch concerned; but I still hadgrain. The first prize. went to o I& to rest. - ( . - . I . - . .1, . .� Hat] it not been for the look she uncon- observed a sh Ittly bewildered look in his fr u in, & l't90 Th t X1 pieces taken off in skirtin* go un- . 1 ' . - , ;. . . � I'.- i � '. � e ) i . 9 I ilk net ill pang and churned in a dash ­ . . . . -wliel : - � ... ' - cli�r .. . . '. ., sciously gave'm a look of ovei 1111119 eyes. After glane despairingly round _ it. %Vith tile other prize% there was no der t lie tead of " pieces, " and what is swept - . ­ - - - � . - . . . . - - .. I - - � love. while site spoke -her answer would the room- lie said :.'i4hat could I do? An atttempt at granulation, Aly prize mine off the shearing floor from under the Wool Prince ltisniarek was born on A ril lsil I . , 4 � . I ,.P . . ha4e been more than I could have horne. old schoolfel table is called '.' locks. " I'V.15, and on ti I *. ; man kin a go oilition wa , to washing or attein L at granulation. tat day he 'attainett tile Age I ­ I , ,- i - '- " 'Od p I.' I to � - . ; ; - .�Ijc cont ued in a troubled tone : I I It in the city-c,,�kie 'and, as ed me to endorse riltic necessities : To Eiow how -Airot The men appointed. to -roll the fleeces I of seventy7five years. The young Einlwror I - . . . . . . �, I . i .. . . ;-,. grieves me ileeply, more deeply than I can A bill for five hint( Rpread them oil the wool ,table with the is only tit Irt.y-one years old, but lie evidellt, . -_ - J'red -pounds. I gave him go 41 cows ; secono, good feed, anti further. , . . - . 1. : . -- tell you, to be forced to give the least pain iny signature. A few weeks afterwards, nry -on care with cleanliness. Set your milk"'llpPed g'(le downward- They first of all ly thinks tll,lt lie knows I tt.-ir )low to rule I �. - - , ­ � I .. renlov . lerniany than the giatil 0 � . to i Working anti packing: The first I gram or burrs. They also pull off any stained whose services he It ' - 1, - - . to one for whom I have such a very, very friend was pressed-�Owing to son irregn- an way. es, such as (iling, I C L711111olig, state:51ne , ­ .. laritywhichItiouldnotget.him to explain 1) iness 18 to make the butter to suit y4l"jr as jtit3t sed with. ' - � . . * . .1 , ,�. . , * . - de�p reg;�rd. "-I opened lily lip,,i to queB- . . � , diSpC11 . - :-­ . � .11.1 tion her ; but she raised her hand ent�eat- -to 'retire' the bill, He had not tha customers. Our butter is sold every w6ek portions, any coarse or kempy parts', also Before lie is,!nluch older lie inay learil that I . I .- ., . i .-, * . . ingorly,an'dsai.d; "I implore you, Mr. West, money to meet it; 'an# I could. no more pay now aV23 to '27 c I to. per polind. Sleet the I the belly wool, and all niatted portions are lie is lilistakpii ., - . . . .. .. . - - thrown aside. This done they arq folded . i I . - . . .. . . ­ .. : .: - let me show you how impossible it is for me such a sum than he,�Ould. Learnijua, from customer as lie �rants it, in tile form anti - I i I..-,. ..., I .. ea I . 1 -A -�h - uxurf . . � : ever to be your wife. The name of Gret- him that he must I ire the country -1 have safted as he wants it. over toward the middle of the fleece. The I i joke, whi costs a *Mail V50 is a I , . . . I.. - . . . i .has been disgraced. Reginald, of no 'idea where lie has gone --r also went We average T70 tbs. to the - ' . I neck in then folded toward the breech anti � U wIlich few persons call afronl to indulp - �..� - - ,- -.. I - . wortl . cow; one man the breech toward the neck. W lien folded , Such, however, 'was the price paid by a young . . -1 � I . whom we once had every reagon: to be proud, abroad. It may. be years," he added, 33JIbs. He hastmly three cowa, Thecowil . . . - ­ . I farmer in the vicinity of BrOel.ville for the . . : ", - � �. has brou lit this trou,ble upon us. I could " before I shall be able - to settle this debt, am gmded Jersqyq and pure-bred. This close and compact a8tring is pused round .- -1 ., � . .. . I t hlclieved'it p*ossible-nothing would and so " - 1th. t . it and tied .80 " to prevent any disarrange.' joke, an lie seemed to consider it, of pL'Yil'9 :- C ing he gave. I years I . . ... - -1 - . . ' - de' . U ?" ' d t, JoAih 11 g came ago. A year- inent in its pasm, fast and loose with the ections of a YOung -. . - . ..- � , .- induce me to believe it nqw-had he not as ' ,,Do you "ll'it'a sai 9 i Jersey bull I tirst, and from this go to the as. ad a acqu - ainta D , whose consent to � * L I _ , I an came our start, and with the The fleec4is Should never Icthrown about ... . -1 . good as confessed his guift in that conscience- him keenly in the i��eL "I sh�uld call it by 9 Ilspecim . af .. t ken letter which you brought us a year ntinu i but carri y of Ili to have � . . �...., -- a ri � . a far worse name than that. " ad crossing with Jerseys the Success . ed carefully and placed ,c marry he had secured. He appears . . . - ... ,��- -:2- Ago. At any moment -joy heart seems to ' in the prea.. The bales should beomPactly diarle arded the fact that we have a lair . He met my glance unflinchingly. ."What , butter -making in Vermont. We have an near whicf ai ' - -. _- ­ I stand- still when I think of W -my brother would you cslrit?,* n ver had any other clan of bulls since. We one weight "as possible Assoon as-& bale isl I ma at discouraging the inconstaucy . . . - - :. I ..-- . 9P .; *.. . I. - It turned out of the press it should recei- I of lovers, and which impo . . . . ' . ve a . aes a p6iialty UPOO . _ � -- m%y be arrested and brought to justice ! "A forgery. * '' �: :­ ­ -L .� � i d to get our living out of blatter, and we those wit �Iay, and - I ., .;­ ­ -. . - -.- iielieve that 1-knoWing what dis- 1'* * L'', , had an eye single tD butter and butter alone. temporary mark to indicate 0 Say "will YOU?" to_4 I... - . (;an you I � . A startled look came aicrow his --a Of Wool it the descri Lion " . . , �­ con- face� er," to -morrow. Thelight- - - - . .. . - . . - : --.. honour is hanging over his head -would look of blank amazement. He spoke scarce- We never fooled. with fancy i ta. The contains. In braIndinit ties good-bye forev .- . . .., -, : sent to throw a blight over your brilliant ly above a ,�vhisper : "I knew nothing of this. ,lit Ils from the beat cows it'ill a good plan to put 9ach jam of wool I nem with whia lie treated the matter, 0 . � � . 1� , regar less of color, -c eviden ' W the . . re .1 .. . . 1. I . -: -.-* career ! Let us try to forget -if it be pos- Who is accused?" - * we saved for sires. We feed to suit our under consecutive numbers, Wfol klh - ced in his letter of farewell , � I . TW 9 I I, ­ ' Young woman, and in his peculiar - - ­ 'I - -thaI We have ev.pr"� . . tomer�s., Good ensilage is all right ; the and cleax"g ought to be done in the best 'Ina"er . . . . . . I . - . . .- .0 � sible ­� In a low voice I aiswered him: I ,You." and most thorough fashion. A bale of hile altowering before the courts, wag if0t -1 . . .­- "Forget? Oh H4Qster, that can neveT be.. . he had received a stuff will tfti�t the milk. Cottonsmead wool W - � -L .. � �. ..-. ,-Do not your words assure me that -more keen stab. Sinking down­Wo6 a chair, he eat gaveme'liadr,esults, but I thinkth is the product 9f a whole year, and has not shared in by the jury who tried his case, "Pol � .. �; - -. ­: - -you - The i ane been . goi without a deal of trouble and , who awarded the deserted young lady . - : '... � .., - . . than I dared io hope -love ? . re is pressed hi's hall& to his forehead and Stared c ttonseed meal was old (no doubt of it, d . � ;-i - , '_1 no sacrifice -this of your brother's mis- vacantly before him into space. f rmented.) We fee& two arts of bran expense. I - � "A 130latiulb for her wounded feelings- � . , I . . -- -- . 0. -; - . -y - . corn MJU . - ..."W:'?, e, , ,q "; Many will grieve witb the y man i - -1 fortune is nojje--�-that I would not gladly I stood looking �t this man, the brother of & id two qu , with clover . , 16, I I I QUO . , �.�. be�ar for your sake. Give' me Ad right, the woman whom,I dearly loved�, and the Illy W . . w ` V '- the result of the trial; nor woull they if lit' I - . a gram. I ith The Dominion Holstein Breeders' uch , lirg - � . f= Of n the summer - .. \ : p wtum We im to give our cows all they .Uon' hold their wmi_xnnu&l AMW'06- had been mulcted for a m er ou* ..: , dear Heater, to share this trouble with you. thought crossed mind: "What a weak It meeting in No I � ��tll . ­ 4 . - .. : - . 't � ,;:.;,- - 3fay:you not some day need my. - aid? If - chairacter is this I have got to deal '" ill eat. we feed a little and often,, ,to � person with a heart can sympathize - - . ­ - . ..- .L- .11 � i .. I I Woodstock lost week. ' ;. ­ . such triffing with'the affections of =Ot . . . . . . - ­ - ia. ­ -, -1 - . . ... . � - sf, � . L. . I '. � , . i . .- -.1 . . .-- I I I . . I -1 . . , . i. - - . �, ­ - .. � .. j I - ... I .. I . -;'11--l- ­ . I .1 1 - - :- - .. . .. ­.� - I.. � , .; .�, � ­ ". I :11, � , �. - - r. I I .1 -. 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Why thelawsthat govern tho . not p&y.duc attention V) t rerhap� we filid tile key t in the Words Of that great ,ieuec , a, who wrote eighte ago: "There 18 jiotliigi� - 0110t, to be more oil gfian followitig the crow'd of ' ill( ceded us, --going iv, we (if . oil lit to go, but Where it 'ff V7 1 before. I Draper in his physiolopp to the - flame of a candle, being fed alldJs volistmil . The qual4yoflwle light V .. on the material supplied. to attain a robust, vig,j condition, �nqnkind niii�t - that sort Which colitaill-, that are tesmenti-11. Toi) lilt I too littleof another, distur i I I Iread has been called tlio yet this fignre of .,pcerh, i of bread that n1o4 1wrBoll Inisnoiner. '11c pniiiiary Z . forms the ba.iis ofso 11111-:11 - is princitxill.YA '431-Cli I 4 I " tains only t'h1-(-­-' of th- fif Gfo to coulp",z4v the body drogell, aild (Oxygcll. To prove that wilite-11( . � tile rco uirenr--nts of thf, 4 it whoily to a 111111110cl. ol end of forty dayr; they (lit- he gave the wheat 111val, time were in ti rst �c!w­� (,,)i half of the children under I have decayed teeth, w,% ing . supply of tile re'Inilo.'I ull anti this deficielley ""S (.1AUS4 cating.white bread. I)y, tion, lom of nerve p,ower, ' di�cascs are prodtwe,l by Sulphur is reiltdretl for gr, yet white fl6til: does not the phosphates are ls 1111d'as these silbstance's ar sary in the aninial ecotioni priori' the use of bread a pared should be interflictc When flour is inw4le of t tile wheat, We have an art: contains all the eienicnt.,: quires for its support : ant - I i w universally used -111 -AT I wsthetic taste that dentan for such tllC0ry,0f U1.81 C it' of common-sellse lost.-, ;t, I the body denutntis shotiM I i rather than what plea -c- I thinking housewift�. I To paruphra.,e the %v,w(l -in reference to -the varions . L I that Still hold with 1(-n, ! Kway: "The centuries that �had ample opportunity td bloornof-their inibcollit% ­ quite time to call a halt*-i'll I , I er feedilig. . I . Sir Henry Thompson i ! ' " Diet, " says : "' I lia ve e( elusion that a proportlion k - I to more than onelial f of t I ; I embitter the middle anIi I i among the (11ifferent elassv: iare due to avoidable ernwr I�- ---, � - i I Wiatalre to Exercise fol � When great nizz,zicular s follows in tile wake 4 I these Should be regitr,l 'Wil entirely suborilillAtO b4ody which tile " eivi.,e I CX � exercise for Strength alonle L ;,; . it as the chief alini I . .111111 V . I There is no necessary phN i relati6n, betweell St 1-o-ligt 11*;1 it is a notorious fact ti , lilt . � letegare often (lefeCtl%-'!Lill:� I . and they generally dvi(l (I . cither heart or 11113-f tl'"l I- � certahl sets of 1111115vit s t( i others makes the musk-ulai iI metrical, and interferes I distribution of tile g(lilet, . .10 rdi . , inate developulen't ,if 1 Is for unirsitural aetivit i h . ' ; � 'vi 10 ns, and thns ' t 't I t t uIrriler tile strain Of .Z, tl heart or Iting.'s fail, and i i . - . Z� - I . ; I - . i � , I . The Cure of Cow . I I - . he Boston Iferald reo I a case of the fatlt�r of a I Boston physician who. at it I I Rtge of consumpt-on, whe � be hardly al)1c to ' wal k, t o(I (!haise, and xvith a friend , . . Journeyed from place to I i .. weeks, and returne,l pntott I I I . What was the secret (if t I I 'lot medical drug.-,. Yet it i ; : the congunlotive geliel-ally . . 1 exclusively, iaking t lit! pre I It cushioned ellai'l, " until 11 ili ) to wear out the little : . !lit . - ! in rom first' to last his , ni ely, or inainly, made hi �Iir fO table, while'the disoase I grassed to the fatal end. lIn the case of the xvi.ier above, Pure airm-as the c �cure ; and the pure .Lit- wits � lvWe his own breathing Wi I he was constantly leavingo illilid him! To the consainil . 411WRYS . the fimt reouisite, 'vallie Of whater rear,rt-, is il I . the Patient to spel * ��, �-, . . .tim� I . out of fl� ,)ni. - - . . - . A diatingi, iAll(-.(, r6yj�!- � ,at if he were %jt1.1,.!ke,1 A401 Would buila ., .1led to hill Ili it' Th", through the fro W'411a avoid the constant n ')wn Wceted breath. . I � . I , 1. - - .. . . . . ,I .. I .� : , .. - L -.c- . I . .. 1. . 1. "! . -1 - " � t . I 1.�.�' 7 %: ­� ­� - .! !­ . ... . . . .. i � 1. 7!. ... :. 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IIA1 cities which ' - MIIIcricc: of Zpp \\ ill- consist °f - , .,,-h (,ccttp iatg 1"• di•liveref b 1L,•;t(ly trained •.- ni\ (""'ties :,,lusting; px,- I 1 u or4ier that • • •nullity of fain• -::._- 1 `:{• l,rinciples of . Ir-l►ecitt►1 difli. I.' h-r-4 of itn hour It• •lure will be ' ('t,sS1o118. T,he _ . 1 -(,ti'111g. Uuod - . rt,:nellt, mod. . I l,l,l wat ion,•etc. - - :: t t t it e e local 1� I i\ als to the .1 � I t it', ; oil the . '1I' lwoui4�ters of •-II1 (•alleges and .. ::' 1 cited Mates ..•i'14„l, the ranks ._ I i \\-ho shall _. , :, i l::;l{ try butj . I ” •;t t 1, is�ontin. itlIIt illpels - ::,'\t- no. this side- , �IS fill un_ t t•llty yeArs 'I'!. It oriv_ largely ! "vssot•,, and ` • I Li• 4hI'Vetion - 1:1 ;t smaller- . , :t. :lecturers •;t\ (nen, whir . - 'I ItIairl ui('llta . . -lllc interest. ':,1111, to their i , ' 1 j,�tsc of tile. •lI4•r etluca- ;'IA of 1►oth 1:patiot►sNf t ,4dve the-:. t uiversi- • . , ui 1,e Clone - ., r,persons ' \ cry grati- „rts cif the \ • .'r�, six lion • .ti 14cttlres 1 , It -s than - .,!!„\\ ins the' .. 1 i .- entered • -• t-: X t cnsion- _. '1•-: !.i1 success_- t;w pioneer • t i lt'st• ancient , - • I:I ;tion;; the - 1 ( -t hispecior - I.• _;:111'1 ruccntly , t wo of . \ I ,ti-, old, in- A 1,;; t t ink forth I _ .tilt, Illlssloun :-\ fat-cturers to - ! I:allllc.ts, are - i : .,„•r the .conn- • - _1it-r secondary- . ' :: t l will regard .- i • „1. I,t is to be . ','I'III tt`,esOieme-_.. -:;1,('rli::ial Ityt- ! ,'. \`• ill thus be . I \ „! the differeab I \ti:►ustive and - 11,t,• colleges . I . !.[op Vincent - I• ,t lviwating; the ,1 It is bet- \-,•r%'tlling than \\ hile the know- '1'1t'Whilt general, - • •,I-t:,,t•lltly holA . .. i ":'t ,t s art in` hitt th y, will I:1 tn�' a those• :, I c so thickly �t t•\-4•rN' (Ivpar-- littlt(•d that they 1 h1-rl,ly (o.1 the ' rt :t1Ic1 study � •„! \. progress in ,,::•'l,lt.tc. know- ::. 4 111 \:(•\v, there-.-:. , •: t11'tl t in the _ . i .;er:(I•ter of the - ti - { I, t ry , and 1•,-r.(•fits that „' it's butt avail ' , i:(. ►rlovetnent I ,'\-cry vitizeu - I> a. nleiuls of - %, 114, receive it. . _ I,n April hst, ' ::11(•(1 the age ut„, Emperor t •114• c\'i(lent- .- ' 111,\►- to rule :- �,u�-aatesinen - • I 1,••rtsed with. learn that' _'.-,(► t; a Iuxury ., ,: , i tit indulge• `' i , 1, l 1, • a young:. k :, •.' I. v I lioe for the ' I�•I-It,•4,f playil•a_,°, r t„ns of a young : ,, i . (,.�e consent to ;, p l,ea,•s to have ” \(-e t,:t\,e a law ..: t Ile inconstancy :t pei .alty upon . •It `: to-clay, and - !•O W. The light- ' I t Ire matter, as t farewell to the p(•culiar manner '_ it courts, was n d , `t ricd hiscase; an h �'ourlg lady -a _ itictl feel:ilgs. $otl :. - \- ()talo man O er ,i r world they he`,° ,' �tnuch larger st71q. ti srmpatttttze 2 uolls of another• �. >� stir t - ��''. _o , � a a **'.;- $-8.- a` _ a r iii e t ;.. R• - g . r V,:.- i�''^r �..tr\:t:IIF�G.. .5 4 , • -, - w < r . m f -. . - - - I k 6 i : t -- iY 1 d e -1,[ ..i,>.t., ,s Ya 1„t', r.4 �ti- ..✓, a ., c, : ... . I 7 - r .,. - • ' .•i.a {r i 9[. 5. . - .. . .1j .. R` 4,•f..., Vr. - , ._ ...... ' 1 .t< =_r. -�� C. - t# y, � y.. w•, ( i�_1 . .. s.s�,..a_. ...-. . : I - - '1 ., ”. . ,. a i� t, :-e } t , .vim--1,�- ;r*, ►e,1.,4Fyf , _ - ► • a •f y - 'ti . t ' y :f.°f. - ”' :fir ,.,*K y.�� ti+,4', ae. /. Wit.. *, ,`` - 'Stl4. ►1t-:1i� :6f At. ,, aft'( ,A4k'W q�:(t1+ ,13y5' itd�t'"•Gk:t i, `-`>-q1� . " - . t ..a .., Qj� -'-! %} ,' t'�,'.: { "lit --„p '.14i,►: !�'.`p•p�� - ; .,e,.,,4- . - �: _ - ,l -i _► " --�6Fist+ a, : rtl ti , i, +x„f, i , HEALTH But - .. ,` ' ..4 .�w I v [ i }” a ,, : - 1n the under . ` SI ' I, . ► . considers lion, the - '`" ' �` breathing of pu a air was not til - Chauft for a 11 ' ( - d vantage of the arae ill WOUtIO1R. How' mush meat ie one and of Y � � ursued.,s „ Now don't all run at once for your vi►all- ► A D� 1 +. a,� �Pheat Meal Versus ate Flom. P y i daily travel gav him'�gentle ex r �e. a and check -books 1 It isn't corner lots in rS I O DO rasps► ITO attain a condition of ppeerfect health ed to his Condit" n. Ise suit- hhnston g Fluid Beef equal to ? .- * l�` cel.t�in requirements must be fully met. C icago, ,riilrneapolis, Kansas City, or the rabic woilr se'ase Can o.7-!J'tBeT �$=a : for men and women. Addr[es N. iiasrtritras� f: . off only b� the activity of the vagi 11 utttl ei Great.' It•isn't options on wheat d A`'''"�" street west' Toronto. + 'This fitndaulelrtial declaration is imperative, Pr�essea-dfgestion,ilnilatlon cretion P°rk °r lard, nor *'puts" or "calla" co�,�n, II e �Otllid a'f Johnston's Fluid Beef t, and the dist,lx ying of the law is constantly excretion, and the many chemical ' 01 Northwestern's or gouLhweatern a, nor shoving itself in a diversity of ailments. changes. d vital + etual and real nutrition as , The Great Ottoman Blood Remedy�i ' y tis it gas, oil, telegraph or tele hones ll4 lbs. of Prime Beef Steak. t Y e k, It is e, Gnarantoed to cure all diseases q! the blood The Various forms of machine that are Now it is an established fact that certain P Its refOr one teas nful or an oz bg tet than any or all ' is a (trrbl tti IrO° ) whether brought on byy indiscretion and exce►ef amount of physical exercise is ess ntial to °f these. It iS a �eposit in the Ralik of 1 A ib of Prime Beef Steak. ' or arising front hereditarycaauses. Will removes' (' _ �I1SCel lit (lUl' 111a111tftLCtt)rlCa I'CCe1V@ COn$•iallt - - atftentiolt: Only the kinds of oil are ap- such activity of the � itu1 processes, In the H alth, which ever oue can make 1►y the pimples and blotches from the skin and by ito , ` g po , yy nvigornting action on the blood restores falling - ' plied that bib\'C tllC bust lubricatlri wet case of the sick it is ea ciatly saential u chase aztd use of Dr. Pierre's I leasant THE powers and builds up tho system of those sutler- aqd ae a result, the ntach�nery tans smooth- since the system must be Buil rldd n itself pp g Ye teta,lin ail ca es of chronic constipation, mg from wasting disease. I'rlce ;1 er bottle, ly and evelt uuiseleasly. rhe human mach- of mnrbid (natter, and lie mak'ng u wortted bili uenese, dyspepsia, headache; "liver Com- Address, Qttoman Medicine Co., Mail Buil ins, ' iue pc.)' contra is constantly getting out of dritughts on its recuperative wet, pia nt, and the like. Bold the world over. Toronto. - order, the nerves, bones and muscles arc Itt Some cases horse's imperfectly supplied with the proper paha- ter titan then Laiae • bu the 1 exercbelse a prof es$ional politician who announces L�U D RY �AR • ! lam, and as a consequence, we have din- moat be Suited the iiatrtie lar e. It Cha he has '•left then political arena" genet - all leaves because he of left. Aar FOR IT ANO TALE NO QTNE�Or� furbances manifesting themselves in the must never be fa iguing. K BEWARE OF IMITATIONS & Mone - ' l�adeli-k• Made TattAl.ssar T TAT( N . � ` ch31►e of disordered health.he blood Anothereleme tof the cure til chaff a� geward. .woM►.row• oe:�� aioxT$sty, �� I! on iNant both oto Great lr' Man of scelle. It is reat hel to h ve t�e t 1iioRf`c-•.arrnwKrn e�er.e tana, and hel bu 1 the Great Half Zillion cries out when its victim cringes with neural g P S confident are the manufacturers of y ,i(, airs, for better sustenance, but the, er mind diverted from one's s Dr. ge s Catarrh Remed in their abilit �� �o. p ) � . I . . p Y Y PtO S, and y Y -- --- llollar Dam across the Missouri, the Two ' , is generally in vain, --the same food is sup- Pleasantly taken up with new urro ndin s to ct re chronic nasal catarrh, no matter how _ Million llollar Smelter, or one of the Three Near . plied ad uaimcam. N1'hyshould men heed as •far as possible removed from rdinar bad ►r of how long Standing, that they offer a Lines of Railway-Nichart Line, Lethbridge • . govern the inanimate and Y m gc d faith the above reward for a case a e s Line, and Pacific Coast Line, all beingg built by the laws that }, huaznesa c area and the accustomed otttine of - the Great Northern Ity. (St. I',, M. & M.) . riot pay -due. attention to. -tile livingoxganism, thought. f. whic they cannot cure. I Remedy sold by . I8 000 000 of free fanning lands along the Ills . - Perhaps we find t lie key to this heedlessness Hut conatimpti�sn ' is a, disease which dru into at 5( cents. _ dor particulars send octal cat7i Lo pp� ciall - � a • - r s- � • i J. M. RUCKINs . in the words of that great Stoic philosopher y demands ai in keeping up a•feeble alp- If a would spare persona we moat lash _ Clot. Pass. Ag • - vices. - Martial. t• Seneca, \vho wrote eighteen hundred years Petite.. Tho inv id must be enabled to eat - . 4 Palmer House I31oci:, TOItt,. t�, i,"+ : "Tllere it' nothing against which : we a liberal supply (f easjly digested foot}, and �fi Liberty, who holds aloft the torch �� . • ought to be•tnore on guard, than likeaflock, the above Condit ons all tend to serve him in on foe's Island, in New York Harbor re- •i :vEVER FAILIN4 following the crowd of those who have pre- this direction, joicen in what is literally an iron «►Itstittt I . . ST LEON - ceded us, --solus as we do, not where we tion, nd so we don't think it worth (while I A ought too go, but where then have walked - ? to ret mmend to her the use of llr. Pieree'e tri► to three years it o i To Di �IIfeC a ROOM. , • ST� 1►•vspel►sia, that. horrible ]x fore. Faro its I z eecription But this tS the one j �enFuttlon, wretched pain Draper in his`1)1ys" logy likens the'lwdy The best mean to disinfect a roo which great exception which proves the rule. :• • ind choking• The very to the flawe of o caud)e,--it is constantly 1Lzas been ocicupiec by a person allfferi t from Yor a 1 the rest of womankind the "Favorite g - . uu► his chill ills. R g friend Kot rurect with ; Lett(}, fid and i� constantly burning away, Lilo infectious d' use zs:to burn au liar in Prese iption" is indispensable. The young -_ -tt. t.e;on; urKcfl »te to The c ualit • of the li rht will wholl de tend room. Toa this ,take a dish n and g - - Delivered anyxherc in Citllada. Larges . . - 1 Y b Y 1 irl t eeda its strengths ut help at that bink. I did. The chole- Stock. I,oweht Yrr« , ou the material Su i ,lied. In the Same wa. place a flat ate in the l,otton of it �¢ g II►►; ,uu►(,- ►;(,t,+art.cr uud (softer. I \►I►ticuredanct - tl 11 y, P eriti 1 period whenahe t1S bloaaominb into► re m,►in in tt►t best i,f health, 5t. Leon Water tt, attain a robust, vigol•ous, and heaitliy and oft this plate set a kettle contaiiiilig the woma hood. Tile matron and the- mother will cure ►►•hen altt other mixtures fail. McCausland & Son rol,di-tion, mankind must take as food (billy Proper armount f sulphur mixture -equal find n it invigoration d relief from the (A,L°lt( I'; ht. WIi,,e,n, . 1 - that• sort ,which contains those ingredients quantities of sul hur and charcoal. Fill the name uua ills which beset their existence. �'ictoril► square, Montreal. 72 t0 7G King St. �VCst, Toronto . -' =- - that are esseiiti:,J, 'Poo nit •h of one kind, or pati with water q that it it will come half And l uliea well 'advanced Iii years universal- - - tuolittleof allotller, tlist>trlps tlteequtilibriiun. \►"raY tip rnz the ettle. Ttien turn alcohol 1Y nowledge the revivifying and rcafe►ra Ef� ARR (�ii ii [� Bread Las been called the staff of life, and o - benzine on th mixture,' ignite and get tivo a ecta of'thiafavoriteandsta udard rem- Goan �, �� tlltT IV� i/ �1 1hJ' - this fig;nre of s"Peet h; in vic\v of the laud I� of the root aS speedily as possible, edy. "he only medicine for women, gold by Mara 009 . - I „f bread that Most persons Bait, is a decided lcohol is ntueh the best to use, and two drugg tS, rrR(b r a - poxit.ive gearanife front t 8i� •1'� � _ t:. QO N & SON. I .. - ulisionicr. Tlw ordinary •.►bite flour,`wllich or three ounces \'ill be-auflicient for Several tilt'' nufruturem, that it will give satisfac- %/ �Q► � Doran, tho bat;is of so hutch food that is ga4tetl, p oundsofsul hur Let thercwmrentaincloseel• y 1 p C �E a For Cir ttilsl,r Address, . p tion i I -ever case, or money will be refund- �}- a i, prinripalt� ;b stierc$I corilponnd, and coo fe,r tweet, four 1 ours.. Tho roc►m should be gu : a en ��.'' NOrtill'OtC t'C., - Toro ilio , y ed. 'rills tarantee has lien printed coil Lite CFG In f - rtins WIIlY tlwee of _the fifteen elements that left open for ono her twenty: -four hour :s and hottl •wrapper, and -faithfully carried out ° l°9 �E' S,0C • �o to C47tulli--.,v the ])oily, namely, carbon, titer thoroughly cleansed, the furtiitnre form ny yeiara. o,�lJ� ,�, - �1}c11'W eft, rifle t'xy►;clt• washed with dish fectant solution, the walls Let that pleas man which -pleases Goff.- oa��ff '1'o prove t Lat \\-bite flour does (lot meet Itc\►'ly lialsominct or papeiett, and the wood- [-Sens •a. t '�.°� ' i - . the rt.(111,1 a nus of the body, Magendie fed work cove with fresh paint. . � All 111ell... I: - -,loot • . - it \►'holly to a n,n,t,l,el• of flogs, and at the . The r'►0ni should be prepared previous�Jy yeittn , ohl,, ar huddle aged, who find them ' ('1141 of.forty {lay.; they died. Others to whom by having every crack about doors and win- sef\-c nervous, weak an exhatusted, who are - }(e g;t\ c Lite \\'llcat. meal, at the end of this lows tightly p»astcd of stopped tip. 'I'he'ob- brok n down from excess or overwork, 1 !b E QI'EEN tiTREET EAtiT. , tithe were III f ll'Si CiaaS conflition. More lluul jeer of n,<iug water iS that the heat of t}►c resin ins in n►any of the following syrupp- I'Jcau,e nu noon Chi, payer. 11alfof the (hil{lri•it un4ler tw•cI\•e years of age kettle,. %vill cause evaporation anti send mois- toms : dental depression, premature olcl , _ - ,d:. have decayed teeth, o\► lug to t:]►c insuthciel►t titre out into the room•; for, the spot's benlg age, ss of vitality, loss memory, 1►rul TIIE ('ONBOY t'ARRI�IGE TOPS - - Supply of the' retluired iilineral ingredients, very tenacious of life, dry sulphuij funics dreal ►s, dimness of sight, p,alpltt►tion of the - E - u„t this-,lt ti, icucy is caused its a' rule 1►y are not sufficient to kill them all. In the heart emissions lack of ener g in in il • r dR� THE BE&T HNOWIIT. Fn 6Y, p'a t 4 tilting \shite bread. Dyspepsia, cot►stipa- dry state the prcxluet is simply oxide of kion ys, headache, pimples on the face or _ m - tion, lo,s of nerve pa\st'r, -an(i ni�iny other sulphur, but when water is added we have body itching or peculiar sensatihu about the W_ - - . 41iscascs arc Produced by improper feeding . sulphurous acid, which is,powerful enough Scrot un, wastingg of the organs, dizziness, I � • - p. . ' sulphur is rcyui: cul for gto\vtdt of the hair, kill rill Life spore uS well us t�se germs. spec s lefore tris eyes, twitchin�g of tilt tet \►bite flour docs (tot et' nttin u trace.; muse es, eye lids and elsewhere, baulifulnesa, � -` �e.mi. t!Ie hits )hates :ere also notal►1 lackin g, I ' ► de , its in the urine loss of will wer � ' so . . P l Y b , "II(I its these sul,;titnces are absolutely ne es- - The �omei tie Doctor. . I tet rnem of the scalp and spine, weak anti - f'"'"°',� ��` ,- 1 cagy in the animal ccononly, then ar'nain n flab)► mus4lc*e, desire tu,Sleep, failure to bN s "�� t ordinary stickinJ; plaster is lin e•xren"L THF_ WONDER OF HEALINGI 1„ i,ri, the use of l,rcad as orelinarlrly pre t'este4 by ale+t'p; conetigation, dullness of pared should be. interdicted. re►uedy for virus, It keeps the stirflu v,ft, heari g, loss of voice, fleaire for solitude, CUBES CATA888, RBEUMATISM, NEQ- and prevents that rubbing which is the int .I • When flour is inatie of -the whole-�rtbiri of excite bility of temper, sunken eyes surround- j" RALGIA,SORETH80AT,rMES,WOUNDS, mediateu►uao of «,t>ltS. the Wheat, \\•e have rbu article of fo(►4 which cit w th LVADILN cliU;1.1:, .oily looking skin, BURNS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ANTI . . . contains ail t bt t ]f iitc nts t flirt rile x,dy i rt'- Ir. 1'tlillt say n " I 1taYe ilei er kttritt-tt a etr. , re all syntptoma of nervone set►iliiy HEM0888AG7ES OF ALL BINDS, d s ►tic,►to recover vi gorous health- who a 1 Tltcir int•rviksingpo!►ularitvisaproofoftheir • 4,uires fort .x support :anti this flotl should )' ISI b that cud to inanity and death unless curet + Uwdlntemally&ExkmaPy, Pr1.im50c.E1,$1.;j. 1 undertcx►k to live _after a atrictl r ulateil ,; 1pe'riurit), lie ►:are and KeL u ("uuboy Cup un , Le universally used in spite `of a false y g The Pring or vital force jtaving lost its your buggy. ,POND SEXTRACTCO.BowYo:kZ;Lonl ioni � ' - :•,•sthetic taste that demands a "wb to loaf`'-; dict•, ani! I have never known run in tau4:P of te•nsi ►u very function wanes in collsetluenee. c f u health Gerson living accordin • to i► dicte --- ------ --- or sucl► tbt ory of taste tested by the canons Y 1 F� i, 'fhc►s ; wlto through abuse committed in ' 4,f con,tnon-scasc loses its force ; and 'what tic systenn who did not lxcotue r► dyspep- iKuor ince may be permanently cured. Send the l,ody denubnds sb�nild 1,t' uhf Lt3tteh stone ; tic " your address forl,f►e►k' on all flisertsce peeulii•►r ��R ��� . tither than .+hat pleases tint' eJ c of tilt' tut- (;oo�l I7o'r1.Y,, ' ' ilt- git•c+s tiQ tile, fullre in g tom n. Address M. V. LUROti,..,� F, on �; ii,inkI ,-, h+4ust\\-ifv. cough ri;ntedy : ('our ane ;uud :► half pint6 yt. t•„ Tc►routo, llt►t. I3cx►ka sent frcesexled. { - :.. 'I'o paI-.Ip!n:tsc tbewoIAs of `rdbeySil ith, of -water on a ten cent pa.af,age of bolleset, He:u diseatse, the symptoms of wtach ire o '' C�1R�1 in refercnrc to the \arit,us Iorms of error•, i,et it nicel,1ry the fire ten or fiftcei nein- faint spell+,, purple lilts, numbness, palpta I - th�t still hold \►'itis tenacii,ils trip their arcs, then strain it. `weeteu it \lith t\to tion, skip lents, hot flushes, rush of blood TO TITE F.DI 01t: -Please Won% your readers that I have a positive remedy for the _ - 1 ha\ e p fp to til • head, dull pain in the heart with hcAts above named disease- By rts timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently trued. S\►;i}' : " I'he l'entlll'1Cb that llib\ C J►itM►te4 an( It half co ee eupfuls,of loaf anyar, then a t • i o e 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have cors. ila,l an: ,le o ► ►ut•tunit. to tl s ►la the full p , t r t g,, r p 1 .uud irregt lar, the ate n l heart sumptio if they will send me theii-Expressand PostOfticeAddress. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUMr : - 1 i i Y � ! Y add half a ►int of .lamaica turn incl 1►c,ttle 1,1(,4nrlof their inil,ec•ilitJ•," aI d it w'ouldsveln it. Dose it child-lovith one to tspoorlfttl be- heat qui. Ker that► the first, p:►in about the U.C., 186 West Adelaide St., TORONTO, ONTARIO. - • . wlIte time to call a halt in the w•ay of ilnprop- fore each ileal ; a(hilt a' sherry ght,41►l• brew t bone, etc., can pxsitively Ile cared. . 4'r feec-ling. - , o c are. no ping, Sehil for lxwli.' Address - 1------ - --- --- g , I . Sit• lienry Thompsim in an article .oft 1 • The ,Srielil:/i(• rI lli# r1+•all gives the fc,llow- M. V . UAO`, 50 Front Ntrect FAwt. Tor - _ '''.'•Net,•' sit�•s : "I have collie to the con= tug core: :fit the first indication of 4liphtheria onto Out, t . . ... - - . . . . (1�sioii that a proportion autuuutiztg at ]east iu the throat of a child, make the roam r use, ��' hatever Itlt one does or silt's, I must !x 1.1 - � . . :n rnorc than ol:ehalf of the discuses which then take a tincupand px►ur into it aquanti:y gf,od ;post as tfYthe golf!, or the emerald, ur .. - I 1 i c:.t,itter the midtlleand lattf;r part of life (►f tar arta turpentule,eyvul )k►artt+. 'f hen halal the p urp►lf� were al\raJe Satyutb flus, •`What - the cu , over a fire so as to till the ►oont with ever anyone ilfx-rt, I must be emeralll anti r ;u. onl tilt difli rent classes of the Popubttiuu I . • ;ire due to avoidaNe errors in diet. fumes. I'tle little patient, on inht►ling the ket p lily color•.' --(Marcus Aurelius. - t_ I. ESCR I PTI �H furies, w ill cough .ap. and r it out Itll tilt• I A. P. 49-. . mei11braueotls matter, and tine dipllthe•ria _--- ' - = -A Mistake to Exercise for Strength Alone, .-.-__,-. - . . I r .1 • . Hill puts out. ' 1'he fumes of .thr to an.i t.ur �� .-- -. tit'hcu Yre;a ilia cular siren (tl► or a gilit ,eut►ne lx►seu the runt -r in the tl rola. and t - ► ' . - I too�ld. i f4,llu\cs in tl(e \sake of phJ tical exercise} thus afford the rfrlief d ut has bafile i the skill 0 i g ',� i 1 i thetic Shi,ul(l r I,c i•el;arded as ii►cit f►ntal of physicians. i 4 t®O C 4, ;usd en t irely subordinate to the Ilea th of - , . 1 1 • ":• p iN,41 \+1 flus secured '1'0 " ) -- - V itch tilt• exei-cisC ; ih ll '. . . _ � i � >,!!, . tx a Do The buff er Puin :' _ I:,, .. � 7 I. I ::+ * t '' `L- A '3 _ - � : . ercise for- strength alone, and tc► eatiznat Y e t x .- ► =t- - _ = r I ' : it as the chief ailrt is an illexcusable bltt►ulcr � ` - • , _ - - __ - ' - A v.-ritcl• 1n. 1 errext ((fed Sir, am, lu ail intt-r- . M � ` � a -; ' t I there is no (lecessary Physiologi.cid, casual i- esting contribution, argues thio, fish when - �. _- - relatlon 1x tN)'ell SLI't'll gtb ai,d hcaltl. Indeed ,:i►ug;l►t on the }cook .suffer nr► pti►in anti that ) - . it is a notoriatl fact treat p►rofcssioual ath tlat'ir struggles are merely the res( It of tint!- ) i t . letesare often defective in sonle bodily org;an•' pug; thenuselvea fast. 'the pap(jr r•etnarks ) � eta . ;:ud they ;,;eiwrally die .early in life from editorially : " «ge ar prepared o 1wlie ve I ,QA. - cithc r he:ert or 1u1,� trouLlc- Ucve.lul'II'S Lha) fishes are inaensi le to_ pain. T'he pike, ; t:t_,t t - . - __ cert:►in sets of ulaiscles to the e)tclusion of after having it$ moa h torn vii b u took, ) take M Mea18 . ' - - �a ' others malts the muscular s stc in uns •m- e . Y J will take the bait as f eely •as 1e re, t4 e , I Me My Rest, , ji . i . - metrical, arid interferes with tilt' equable }rave seen sharks whic were•dise nix► elect ` I ` f distribution of the cnelal blood su ,1 � A 'D T AM vu:u�:4,t'S YNOUGH TO TAKK Havinb +�►ecial Facilities for ll►iler «'ork we are prepared to tender for anything raI g' PI Y• and thrown away for dj ad, awirr u xn► near , A YTHING I CAN LAY MY HANSDS ONS tl►at lines-' ankS� Rurner•s etc. AUTOMATIC ENGINE - uew desi Inordinate development of muscular power the surface and seize ood as ea rly as if ) and re ular s peed uaranteed., r ecoltotu I •: calls for unnatural activit from the central � )tin,, int too, FOR SCOtt S g I � g I I � � I I. - \ital ora, Y notl►iuq'uuusual had oc urred. i,.f hketishes > > : „ins, and thus it frequently occurs are often bitten in halves and rill ke a per- ulsior. of Pure Cod Liver Oil fp n atoroas En Ins WorkS Co. Ltd. Brant Ord Canada. a d N o hos hitesofLimeand in that l;n( cr' lite St1'ailll of some n ,eClal Ct ort feet recovery, 80l,ietim a figuring It seiellti i S da yp f►�nLY CURF:U LSY InPip- -< the he: 't or lungs fail, and death results: fie papers as rei►r' sen tives of en 'rely new -------------- - . , » atrinlwls., dun fist es an sticklebac, 8, which i nt Caonttnmpfiott Bur ECILT . t I bits t: P, ANL ,S .(,,V 1't' r11NG THOUSAN S OF BOTTLE( I` The Cure of Consumption. _ have lost the tail fin al d replacgtl its fun( ) _-tt tionsb an exten ion Lickw•ard of the dorsal LESH ON MY 80 NES The l$oston Ilera'id recently mentioned and anal fins ar frec�ucntly aeon, T`I►ie ► A r -rim R \TE (►F A r:►trr.D A pat•. 1 i GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. - Y the case of the father of 'a hi hl res ected II 0 When I so.auro is 1b very fine• argtnncnt and decidedly r 1 KF ITIUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK. I y Ido not mesa , g J. P merely to stop til m for a time, and then Bost011 ,h :sioian who at a somewhat late sr ttt's Emoston is put up only to salmon i Gave them return again 1 M EAN A RADICA L CU RE. I have made the disease of. Fits - ~ I J soothing to the :n rues of • an over -Sensitive ► e FpileAa� �r p'a111n , . - , stagcl of consum ,tion, when so weal: as to an •per of ri iA hum nitariari rinci ►lee. ) c for wrappers. Butti by all. Drugglstii at g 8foknees a life-long s-uay, ' i +eoarratnt my remedy to Cauro tae .- terorst case-. Because others have failed is no .'eason for not now rec�iving a cure. send at t i,e harcll t.l e Li walk, tool: his hot se and 6 g P I ) stud f 1'UJ' once for a treat►se and :t Free►e Bottle o[ m Int iii' • •. y . ,1 But- just as l.ng mazy is compelled to live a Remed �'•ive E� ress and } ehaise, rind with a friend as a couipanton, p,y death, and en, ys good sport, just ao long I' SCOTT v° RJ1L _ti r, 1>sellrvih!e. % I Post OBice. It costs you t_othing for a trial, and it ,vii: �^t .P yyen. AA��s. -�, & AOO.R t :.� Y_��>,...�__� M.C.. Bratrferlp Office• l$s WEST ADELAIDE 8TREE tr. `s'tiRtdnp journeyed f►•pul phicse to place for se\'er'al will lie fish and sl oot. It is all very well rM weeks, and returned pfacttcally'ctzrecl• U► Say the poor is dc, not antler t►ecause ,fie KaI1Tu NEEDI.1, PACKA6R. . Maat was. the secret of that cure'! Clearly .they live after be ng wounded, but do men Be t. thit►K out. Aggents► 'milks Its ter day t not medical drugs. - �ret�it is just these that who survive the oss of their limbs exper- Sun ►le by mail, 25c. CI.B.MENT$ Co..36 King , i 1 r I -. : the colislilliptive generally relies Ott ialInost fence no pain ill t Q, ° ribtion ? I am one g , Toronto. I . exclusively, taking the prcScription daily in Q` those who cite ut heP,r to see a poo, dumb _ g- w 1Wo absotntety free to tntralnee _ e . a . _ e' his cushioned chair, unti-1 life is lifbed to his brute suffer, 1►nt till I {ail one of those who t►S 68Ea FREE. oarg«in.- Write awl beeunvinomoL HEAL OFF'II E TORONT sled, to wear out the little renrinant of his nlost thoroughly njoy a good (lily's outing a Canadian Watch Co.. Toronto, Can. ORGANIZED 1871. life, : with rod or qun. But I seek no conSopation �' O. t from first. to last ' his medicines havo atef itaL N sQadafte. Ydre& � for my soup beta ° of doing 80, anti least of A 11ospltaR Nu kdta tsoor< Ua. REMEMBER AFTER THREE YEARS . - merely,- or Ittainly, made him feel more cola- G, x. IMcgtcriss M. n.. _ all am I fool silo h to believe that fish are 4 N�ER i�. flit ► No.63 Nt.gar. •k.. 114"o, N. Y. t • tttb,c., while the disease If"steadily pro- ins naible to pan. The pike returns to the POLiCIES ARE INCONTE TABLE. _ gressed to the fatal end. Izo° after havin its Louth torn just as a - I ,1 ` In the case of the wiser mfan 'mentioned viol udcd noun o bees will continue the N(3E- Tho Cheapos� 8trongost and Bfsst _ FY`®O $'OIIi All resTiatlOIIB o.8 t0 �•eSldeIIae, tr el Or Oaaupa,ti II - 1 A, ence for Farm, Garden, Orchard or Town Pald-a P al►ove, pure air ,%vas the chief element of attack on his ilant- Besides, pike are Lotti• Prices from 45c per rod, (l6i ft►. P oUcy and Cash surrender volae t{.aartntPC n each Policy = _7 . ; cure p , , notoriously vo 'ous, and there is hardl nd for price list. Toronto Picket Wire 'S'$a �P TY t4e�rp-VW 3WW 1�OT_T and the .pure air wits ke ,t are for y Fence Co., 8111 liver Bt., Toronto. t i while his own breathing tended to infect it, a species to the lanimal creation Lha . will AFFORDS AIISOLUTE PROTECTION AGAI ST a I1Q was constantly leaving the infe^tion be-. not tight to the bitter end when prompted I . hind _ . hiin, T_o the consumptive pure air ie by plunger. -Forest and Farm. - ti �i RL-�. D�j A •�.. ` ''` I alwu - rat - a I - y� the first re+lu'iaite, and the main __ ohmpw* and Provides an INCOME in old age, and Is a good NVESTRIENT. ; 4 value of wiritcr re��,rtq is in their allowing I the patient to seer l -:(, :t; e :► part �of ilia F nd at Lash. -A pr� tical Friction Grip a Bs T P LA L 1& by- Policies aro non-forfeitable-afteti the payment of two full annual I re+mi;l,,.s, ' # '' pig p to Ainerl-A to buy PlrofitH, which' are unexcelled by tiny Company doing business in C rill I -lo • arc allocaf ed ev �' tune out of (1, ,)t-.;. - cull and Cut ff Coo 1 n ,Sim le, efficient, flue oar1; from the ietlnie of tho olte . g p t � Band atnd Wn@lW p Y. Pr at ion er, eriods as zitay bo eie( t; ,i tr ,rho insured. t c - .%f .I _41, liters t lit its ion, app}lieable to t ie heavi- i - least'• se Allocated are Almolnte and not liable to be 1red . ced e►r eeculled ata T. -.. 1 A distingt: i:;htt'. p, sw �,'`a €� �►nce said that a,, - I Ihritftre time aaier any circawrrtancxx. a t : ;! if lie were Sttlnt,- te,(i -Wit,b cortsul:}ption, I he est a well as he lightest machines and . 1 lnstrumen \i'ould bu;t(1 a shed'to his house and Slee , in sllaf Patezt d lin Caztada and Upped _ ,, Ytasio, as _ i the P et' to p ho licU lloldera aro entitled to not less than 90 per c nt.'of tho rofits eSirn iud - _, tN t 1 it, I Sia}. Send or pa1•ticularS t0 �' ateroue , past seven ytaua have actually received 95 per ce , of the pits so ea j :, Thus, throu h the free circulation, he . , W. C. MACDONALD, J. K. MACDONALD, ``1- -ft' Would g Ln ne Works, Brantford, Canada, and men- A drnse!►1[AL)B?, I.TC)P a �._ 1d8 Yense SIANAOiNti DIRL�88:- avoid the constant re-breathin of his E'1 v °wu infected br g tin this paper eilrolato dior G�►txd =no. A AUT. a , eath. 13 t'T l3en o ' .. - - , _ t i_ - "I . - ... . .. __ .. I -. - I , -< 7 1. ')0 �r%- d . ; . I 1 �0 i , *. i. - y , � �1„ t ♦ r 'i Is. 7�+. b Y a , :. - ` �. - - r - .. o.1, .( t .1' t s . t r I i5 3 \: 7 I �� : - 1. �, i - ( 1, r', \ t ' 1 , _ s i . t; } g : , h t i \ y r.. p A I .r .%y. ..t riy : �. • , y�. •I - .:-: -. .. .. -t,. .. x ,�-. -._ — -.. ... T ... .. r- �'(•-: - -.t_: _.;9 Fes . , / q I .._.. ad .. \ . .... - .,. b-.,`. a- r 4 H- : _ . - a 1 _ - - ,. •o.3.....- - , ,•..( o. 1 7 ct 3 . »a, :.� n t c. 1 -, w : .: ,. ,. .. ",, ,.. ��. �•.� a .i ,. • .� r a (t ,,!! �f g - - - '. s �`: � l ,,fit :�.' -S- - I_+i, .5, gli \ -ji. • e. 7 . -\ .t t t. :.. s7 rt'., .1 $•. [{�1 , ..:.. ,:. .. .. 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RD,-- 'O f r 1 rhotic coffers and whose arms dere The Beaton World aye that consider-' F- _ , .ANK . ___ \ &We Erin iu being poked at a simcae county F ' wont to vindicate the liberty au filling dp a oertlficate. • + r '� 1-- s r doctor who, in %^ rights of its meane$t citizen : R' h sig his acme "the anlage of death." . _ 1 in earl 'n from business; would take h• .i=.. 1' �-•' has befallen that England, the rights _ The u sa-inber, � g 18 ' - ; t, of whose humblest -son were ren cte 1 Pe xetw advertieemant .. r�ppo unity to thank his numerous patrons;, one and al for I - - {' =� ' __ wherdvercivilized man.trod-its dead -- -- __ _- their liberal support and confidence during the time h3 hu. _ _� iI - � - 4104...:]i�.'':.1�'-:*�-.1-i.. Anew sort of England occupies its �urh�trmt �3'Lthl. • been in business in Pickering, and would aEk that the s me (�ht f ir�rr uq fw , place on the world's maps natio r r HOROUGHLop•BRED Durham Bull for . - . I .. ,,.. I ublished every Friday morning zt its orae whose c artist interests ares con. 4 - support and good will be given 171y successor, J. T. Itieh rd. ' I I . . .. .. .•. I , - �'� Pickering, oat. Powerful t at as •insult brat a close J• B• BU". sou who assum s the business from this date. Look fo hip Y proprietor. � TERMS I - I :. ort will b tolerated. You may of ��m - __----'___, •1.2a `,ain eggs; •1.00 ttpatia is as i l;iissadors but I tau mug - announcement ne�ct week. . ront t� Y CLOVE ���, All sccoiltits dna th late firm must be settled at. once --they will remain in Mr. $fa RATER OF ADVERTI- 1 y $nude for payment untol 1st of May, after which they will be placed in ether tudt ' First insertion, per line - - -1 stoats. eat with its merchants-- Ou rile I, Hach sabaegaenb insertion. per line = S 'shohor its $ but ou I< ust hon0 , . . This rate dose not include Legal or Foreign ad=� 7 ANTED to purchase a few 'tons. far immediate collection... vertisements. t8 Currency—�Ou may hlurase, O - W good and .aurid, to be delivered at Yr., dIlIZIS. /► T 'Z'1'j ... Special terms given to parties making con. teas gild raid lt8 Colonies, brit 0 Let's farm. Ap t��wd.col Mar K. Pteko1 % I1]t.1J.�J . ._ rads for 3 or 6 months or by the „ear. Malt � r . THOS• lt[OO�Y, Liverpool Market. a Pickering Vill 1. yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. must purchase polished .steel 8t Bir — -- • LE 1 . April 1st, 1$�JU. - t� �'A. Business eards. teen linea or under, with paper, T�® ROWED i -- - __- -- - -- -- - -- - one year. !b3 00, payable in adv♦nee. Ingham. Its national anthem is th EJJ �� - ---- - MWINotics in local columns ten cents per line,, able 0f C rrenC and its insignia f rive cents per line each subsequent insertion. y • . OOD English Two -rowed 13arley for special contyaet rates made known on applica- OIIOr i9 'mark. G sale on Lot 4, Stb Con. of Bast Whitby " I tion. No tree advertising. Such 1s EII land to -day. If Can- Lot SD, 1st Con- of Pickering•PURC.HA S • Advertisemen6s without writtee instrattions g tt W W. BUNKER.L-L . I will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- s is ins ted let Cianada suffer, r _ _ -_ __---__ _- _- -_- _ . I _, , �ordipgly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- �F . ki E menta must be in writiag and sent to the pub- avenge he wrongs as limo jZerlTlitB. Fj OR SALE _ i - liaber. _ - — ,1.. i I. �11 - . - Job Work promptly attended to. .. ''- 140TES AND COMMENTS. . `. T l:�V Milch Cows ; also 1 cow due to CLARK BROS.. . PROPRIETORS. - ealy to a few days. Agee from 4 tog years• . - - Jas. L. Hughes accipts under ce . Apply totD. O'CONNOR, Lot 1, Ooncent n 3 of S NG. - GOOD )­ . i 1 Pickering• 24 --- - - J . - Our Politiv8-3trlct Independoace. fain COn iti'OnS the nomination f r -_, . Peel. Tie Globe is led to remark that �,��`, AN� LCT tTvs O��N�.� OVT. - _ ,W Our Aim- A First-class Local Paper., le will 11 d it a banana Peel. - . ' • .. Uur Eap©etatlons - The hearty COMFORTABLE House and l• acre I - , support of the neovie of Pickerinc and cieinity. • '' Canada is- now being requited f r A Lot in ClarAtnont for sale or rent. Stable, T ,!1 1 this week and see our displa �f d :;-1 LV its eerier sit in 1812 when Ame i- go°'t sa>raen, will, large and s,nall trait; hard 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 11, X890. Y end soft afar handy- Porseseion given on or atls « ere allowed to bring their bids before e y let Apply to H GENTLE, - -TS I - I'll free an could also get them Cann d _ Clar_e_m_ Claremont. PRING - PRI -N .1 i .. i _ NiWFOUNDLAND. ratuitou ly - at Queenston heights r a ELU; AND S ALL PEAS 1 I Lund 's 1 ne.--Telegram. '+ d 1.Ea�•1 last century} certain �lht:� Y — FOR sin.. methlnb for every taste. _ were conceded French fishermen on Bro. Newton, of the Whitby Gaze to y a r .. - the shores of Newfoundland, and those �as been ppointed on the delegati u E I have in elevator a • quantity of e latest designs only, concessions have been ratified at var- to o to tta,wi% and lead for a G v- r� slue and 13W. D. M for sale. I " . , g p W. D. ttIATTHEWs a CO. At Cash priee� ions tilues sirlee that date. The same ernmeet oat ogee at WLltby. Wh a T. tt Aqc Liverpool jsaiket_ March t�, 1690. .. 22-2'4 . ? . policy of conciliation, concession, in the other delegates are eloquell ly - _. -_ _ - • k _ t` t difference, is traceable through all the urging u on the Ministry the ueeeKa ty LQTS FOR SAL''. . - . 1 U ,treaties entered into between Ureal of a "beautiful structure" at Whitby, y ` as GREAT Ru' ON OUR- -.} Britain and.other .powers, relative to . we are c nvinced that Newton ill r PHE �h xecutore of the Long estate hav• '• - . - I - . > r 1 in ►arebased -Johnston ririe's property British interests and possessions Ill buttioil-h a the M. I . s from aw y s on Church street, offer the south half of raid 1 North America. If the British lion back with an offer to print horse bi is property for sale, anti also the lot on north sideOVERALLS - . . "AND. -_-� Bing err et. Apply to � Iis monarch, he is so by virtue of his at half th Ottawa prices. (a ,O. I.FXG,,rn.. or SMOic ' ° weighty paw,- with small thanks to -- - : `. . ` JAMES Got1UO - T . . dither ilistlnct or intellect. John 311111 "tile lIause of Comlllons slioulcl s n -tf Pickeri,i='• t o THIS ��1 A All . _ " r"` mit well cultivate a brawls fist sly fence llykart to stand one election . _ . - Y y contest ill ��'est Ontario as conger a- J'- i For Sate. his fat -wit would see him robbed ire - R! 1 tive uo111iuee. In this Grit riding, so • 'ji' I eery mart iu the «orld. Lot the nn will bu trio its gioo(f . WEA - A Nb- PRIGI _ r sxudetlt of history be honest and he cleverly and avWdrously made by he 1 =�l ►1► houses and los a, are in the ` . * n]1laStIC' StateSnlall t0 tV110111 Ile Illai;e c f Picketing. ''Phis property is situated I . - will admit that John Bull Ila•s been.Y on Chun h street- - For further particulare applp . I _.galled b• ever eo le n itl7 whatn he honorable ulember for Lucohi owes .on the ,remises or by letater co rllo3lAEi ��' .� Y P P Y KE�IPT OKN. Pickering. 3 E � i 1, ► _ art a le�iance-ln the. votes of t us _ n ; , .1 has measured diplomacy . rhe on p Y l . - - .: • _. . - ridin R •),art would find written he • , . . . ly favorable kreatles Great. retain etas g ) ' Tr@ e, .Tr®es, Tre@�, I ' secured from other powers are those popular estimate of himself as a m n.1[) UN drawn a on the field of battle, where A solid vote would: at once precipit to S ti a ttodemittned hoe jusi returned t a si! e P him over the brick of that chasm Of A fro f a trip to Europe: and having visited- B 0' . - bullets, are arguments and the cannon's the Ieulin� nurseries there, has secured special ' • . edge the ith of clue ue t to tic. And infamy into which his political life las rater for., or Lite init►ort,ng of shadb ornamental. _. _ __ __ , _ - .:t - . I P 1 b small fruit and other trees, iso Norway -- ___ - --- - - ------i. even then the• aarne bl ndering policy long been leisurely trickling. spruce. hrotch and Australian p ne at S.l per bundred.,i to ii inches small f tit and other t bf concession and conciliation has fee; - - - trees at equal!, ,ow prices.' Ord# by mail or . i- A 'I f NO - . ' ' WNITEVALE. t n oar E t i otlmrwttte promptly r tended to Heod t ♦ ii. .RS TEN fluently intervened a>tad aflnulled the sedate for liar. N. H(�PsttiK. t s . (:teen Rtter s benefits naturally ensuing. ; This Miss Ervrin, of Atka; *n the guea of Ontario-c•pnada 431 - - - -,--I— - policy has marked every act of Great rs. beat on Sans ap. ' I - To avoid any unllecessiiry or troublesome .telae ill fi ting its - Britain in America.. The French yf r.� Erw,u, Sto�,tiville, was the g est .! a up for ,4 ring work, farmers should- hustle in with any thing n eding r ir, .1- fishermen who monopolise the coast f 11fr. Carter over Sunday. e TEND e - or an -thin in the Harness line. of \eRfoundlan'd >iLnd claim e�cltlsive 111it�s McPhee, of 11f� milton, speut G d 3 B .. _ - rids with her arOnta here. Ii rights therein,. have prev�►iled upon t y p 1 enders will btu reeei�°adNow ELong-strita Coll=,arraute I . . . .. . + = France to insist upon such an inter- m• liarb Hoover of A►tona; spent a : , ew days with her brother Al. White• _/ U to to work natlsfactorlly.. Drop In and . Ze them up. I j i pretati�n of the treaty as readers the I Geo. McKay, of Port Perry. is vtai ing p I ! French interests imperative. New- his uncle, J. White, Cottage Grove 1•'x in. -- Ai ]-la3t 11990, -- X• F�.LC I � :i�J•11.11 - ,1. foundlaiui- is in tt state of uliroar, he- . E. Tl,oruton ling just returned f Diu for th@ Ha• @$ts-males@r, - PiC]�@rl g.' cause file i'rellch hd�'e recel,tll torn Orville: where he has been staying to ly. i, ;' down some British vannin fay orles Geo. DavIdROn wag iu towuon Iltout ay. -td link Mills Pastlara e- -T - - 1. o .- t p I ! ,. i ' r'as fleayed o have him -call aratiud once - - - - - - - . ` I gild all appeal to (irtat; }3rtt,alll Duly l t( C()tl IStin�' Uf i acct's as per I I. . ! i rEqult� in a uotificatit,n that Ertglai,cl Wore. I 111ias Mary Kirton, of roi•outo, spr It a _r,'coouises the french. clainir�. New- ear dayta at home Nut, returned bac (,u arse sinent. ° Address, ,I i 1. a (. . ' • r foutidland rust submit -or mit-or secure by `londay. -• ' ; (r t ► PITIhL • . I'll;.v, i force the -rights that Englan i Lihould Air. Robert Gilt~, t f Toronto, tun e a T •��-•.1.t W:W .. UNDERTAKING .- -s• I . , snake good. 'I'I7e pages cif b:tt;;lish vial; visit to hie old friend. ('. C. 'lt Dor, �. 1'IChI:lt1 \.G. history furnish Ne��foun - alid with pn Good Friday. . r__ I - _ -I. _. I Master Fred Hood•, of XVPP,-t Tor 'nto I : ICgE�ING latae and parted at��6 U! C•Nbkt'tN, E,utiioti, and ocher funeral goods illustrious precedents ip f itction - P- yl . kept in stick. Parties living at a dibtanc•e° -an rely on being .+mited ' under similar circtunstances, 1 Junction, is making N spurt t►tay wit Iii t at reasonabe rates. i�offius frotu the cher est to lige ver best. cousin, Ross Burton. P �' The enemies of Canadian ind� lld- lilies. Gourley, of Clrremodnt, iK at re. If are forced w Ret anvthiug in the above line a .w'ill par yo� Iu . ince are rove to row eloquent in ic- �, s, C. Hots onNING to consult with P g 1 P sen visiting her sisters, MI. / i taring the sheltering paw of the British and rs. Joseph Carter. _ _=ZT ���Z=�3A� TP t l ,:> lion guarding the cub, Canada, from (!:;� �Ddia Eliza Taylor Lae returned 1 ins � __ ; I . - . o Sana ord, after R ndin a short ime DO -- � 11 >'G�t✓IiAL UIIIFCTOKS, _ PIGhEitIK(i, U\ f. ., all Halal. In oil it would loop steel- Pe R I lent ! In theor it is pretty -in fact round the neighborhood. + _ it iy false. Ca adn a sotlrce of The Baptist Social held at D, Tu er'ti 1, A S f� . . b on Friday evening was a grand sue its, - T 111.1 S I � - _;' weakness to L;n land, because ]'.n tNkiuq into consideration the stats o the 1 ill land is forever swallowit,� iusttlt:� of- loads. !1. ! fered leer through Canada. Thin Do- � Dr. Fniney hat; nut yet started li use• =and all kinds of: i I ' ' mit,ion is il�au>•ed by English, io}ince- eeping but boards. and Las his otfi a at 1 O V ��I�V O" --- -.---- 1. -- __ _ - , _ - - tions, because we are forever swelter- Mr. D. Moody's. The doctor is Rett ria a V V 1.V t.T , ' ' ' lift► ,utcler some i,t•ju5tiee, ei,tailed by fair amount of practice we hear. Any hiug in this-iline supplied un order. _ R U 0 0 1 L - Y; 1 1lritisl, couiiectia,l. America injures .Mi:ss ,Aggie Hoskin, of Bowoan •ille. _ _- ' 1 . leas been spending a few days wit her •Ha ill I us to affront England, adild the-nat<on friend, Itliss Hxttte Burton. We leo a to K Kot the YickeriuK 1'tauiuR'Jiille .. Y I _' - of :holy-i�eepers" l;r<tcel'nlly swallows see ?Hiss A ie call round x gin. steed ut with a 1 ueceasary maclinety,'I 1,' g gg S .atn prepared to fill all orders pro.uptly. . . .�11 an affront that plays no havoc with •its Our merchaut miller, A. G. Whi e, is dtsss utttber, and do all the work usually - _~ . till.u,cl t,ionNv b�lgti.l Caalacfa must l inu7ling• Uig mill,io her fall cupttcity Nnd dune n the Lest plantuK wills. 9 K I NG ST., WEST, - submit' to Anlericall dictation in ccm liras big orders ahead "which lie ,tai: t fill. + . . . tr a l �<`e are glad we have a live mkn. in tit mill. {dal at file 1fill--near the G.'I'.)El Nta _ . ';+ trolllll its fisheries, because Eli land's . tiou lien desiring Nu • Lin i TOTE?., ' �'TO... - •�, + Wilbnr Spink and his two sisters. Ger- r K . t g u my lint+. �`sTIN6 ,.ca ,� n i concilia,tory folel n olio t uires e p Y q Itis and Pearly. of Toronto, took s Ivan- L SOMERVILLE ' - The Repairing of Fine salt Com- 1 - American Hood -Knill. ('anada must tags of the Easter holidavt+ and v sited t .�� +� `�' . submit to Aulerica' impudent I1eh- their girandwother,- Airs. 11..'laj r, at - La ` i 1.1►U1'ltll;'1'UK- _ « HUSSE ' :, plicated Wa.telles recel•\t' ring Sear polio• for the same remote 1llaple Grove. -- - '" . .- " . J .oar I special dtteutioi.. . Son. standing on her own feet 11 re. J. It. Hoover aria sign Edg r, nE 1 �T Net f"J' !its. West Toronto Junetiou, have been s end • LJ s . �� 1 1\ AIr �1 ork Guaranteeel. (.par Charges tifoder C�al,ada could level moral forces against _ o t, • `9 their Laster•with our old resid nter, AI}lerican a ;greslon that would quick- t —THE . . . ly revail--al,d in au case American Mr. Thos. Burton. T ,e en o tliei new 1' They ' Y ROBT: CIITHBERT,� home very much. :Irr:B I ; I aggressiou -would c ase when the Our band l,as had quite a round t per. Practical a u .le�seller.� p Watchmaker N tl po«•er w�luch it loves to ai3ront was fortnauces during the past week. I weal g OTO���� 5 - � , bevond reach. That England Chas to Brougbanl to aid them in their la dable 1 - -' 9 King St., WeB./4 decided to take no serious cognisance scheme of forminR k Mechanic's Ina itute, .. . I - . ^__ _-_-__.-___ _ _._-__-____.__-_ _ _a-- ----- - ----- -°— �% of any_. Canadian - grievance must be and on Thtirsdav evening had � a s s- A� good, prompt,' qu1Ck, Fell- s _ • I ful maple sugar social, and on Sat rday patent to all. Very well :­ zTLet Gan- evening the whole town turned ou to a ab a work telly every "t3Ya1e �'. ' i -_ atia attempt the task -with Newfound as ,-T 'sWeek land in the Union -of tannin Our ten cent capper. The bandit, pro ess- I have the largest trade g -inR very ranully under their new Bader ( in Ontario COilIIty.. =. 1 own State. Let America know that Mr. Tresham, of the Taylor Safe orkB ' in smiting Canada sbe smites a vigor- Band, and the boys are doing their dead -------r— Nice glass sets, 4 pieces, only, 3Jc.!; large watel pi'tChets ou-• sun alai hb r -not an Old r d le el _beat. If it continues for few H I s I'll have voui ictures� ad thQC. lar r d c • `BOG., young g o world v y p x19 y ge colo a preserve dishes L4c,., bread plates 1 enein that Canada nay become a months it will render music sus ae is b - a certain da •, I U have them b ..N Y y 3 Y butter dishes 44c. cream pitch 10 . hi h lams all cofn- r . / seldom heard iu country bands, W want p i g p valuable friend or it •may become no that dad-, and they will be correct- tete ?JG. children's - holidaybooks ; mean foe. g Rood baud, here and are willing a a able ly done and finely finished. p ' 7, 10 and -1419., dolls at to back it up with substantial support. halt price, rest bar sins ou our 1(lt,. . }+�ngland ► Where is that h�ngland Go in boys, as you have the good ill of y new gallery id one of the large p ' � � j table, tinware at hall ' and ;beet appointed in the Provincse. the re ular rice, Ea le rtes m V'r aslhers $4, mens ribU�d which was for long the Rome of plod- the entire cnmmnnito. g p g ern times. What has becol>�e of that -"`�"` Bhirts and drawer `34c. each ver heav all wool rdc_ worth Morrie Goldstein, of York scree , Tor- • Everything is as handy and tasty y y • ; �EHgland whose battalions sprang in- onto, who was beaten and robbed y t;he as money can make it. Call 00C., yarn 4UC. per l'i). to ran and waved its banners and hoenal brothers, ie recovered a d has around When .iu Whitb , a W. its swords over ever capitol that dar- 1 have M� ' -{ y . left the hospital. pie �s�al anA1�rVEY S CHEAP CASH,*STOR ed to do- � it i :sulIt ,L -that E nal�nd �� `.� _ Q .�t�tel; �euteuced tv fi:� sr.;.a. , �. t . 4 * - , 1._ , .. , _ _ 0 •. ..l t e..:: .. .- ...- t - .. - - .. -,.,.. ! I - ., . .. , - - ...:.. _ .. ..._.. .� ..... .. .:. S - .:. t 1. -, -:... ., r.. .'- ..-,-. .`:. -...; ... :. ... - :-.- .-. ,. -.. .._ a ,. .. - - I I, . ! r a t . x :.. -.: , :.. ,..--. . -r .r �. .. .I-,..:. -. .,,....:. +.. /" , .cgs .... J. 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'a• -ter. .R' S L'"' .§ -•}a'!-• •''.'•di 4 i •✓•,' f . ,�#Ji' , k 't•4 t .. 6'•L-.�t"at _. :..,f— -' T- Y4 .fit.'. ,C'P B I• '•ik 4: >..'�� - _ ��:x..ia" i�"_. r.-+''3r.>_..-....,m.:*a....__5!'�f.e., iiw-. ... _ -. ._ _Y[�..:'!-�t@:4a;,11 ._ •..i ...-S vr�....ah. .ie._ v ::` '�-. .3. :v_t✓:slz•.l:a... k, tf .<•::_ 7"W:1�i,�711---l" -- i % i _ t r1 'ti 1 1 a •�_ .>r-- ; ----_ - 14, - e' 1�1;.t` - __1 i�k� �:-)f ante. from erysipela t Mr. Rhoden agent Easter UMIT. ' The Good I 04ht of meeti soy effect on I Mr. aim -Stn . volent looking 1. y a boy, and h 614tiden hie p1 Mr. Alex.' I is nowhere in We are please "epvered trot Mr. Smith worried by i owner of the ( done be will _ _ good the lot We feels 1 .our corree wound the f Rouge Centre week, he Incl that vicinity, -Owing to a - ago, to preac . with the open dale. Rev- J. present on state of the 1 supply being - .t • . We regret Oddie from o . - . :to her home The 'frog 1 . r,Vwpers, anA of his omino the serenade •• Among d pleased tro Misses A. at and A. H0111 onto; ?dSo 'r same place. The Rev. occupied the . Sabbath gild discourse. only fortuigl to hold prav I 'there ie uo I . - going , �:+ . readiu,, the - meeting of 1 . bat `remewb the assewtil • .The olku- . _ eiety last F most succei Mr. J6n. 1 . - himself quit . . young folks musical and - exceptiup 01 _ tang caught 1 anti one or vocal organ very sat,sfa .a holiday s berg from w . vattiotilxrls i,n charactt -. original ess; . tion by N111 solo by 110 the proc"c Queen. ' • . . Dar lire that.there of buckw•hl this ytar- An lucid . a4eruniw death of ()1 zees. It was enaa- struutt hog ander the •I . on 1111, w hilt to the hal torn , • . not Rotne was lie r( fortunatel: Mr• sgl . 7 • own. retell . destrovior .. A raffle • ing Inst at Cheap gill _ red11Ceki 11, �Mr. 11ri hab K ,ler 1- • direct fro+ - . in;; Prices of en �i't; - for tl:c fa _ t,opiug to - fortune. t 0111. evt I ( ;_ teacher . : Iholidav§ : • hearty - 1 his w:,y d We we t culatioll I Spadiva : the churc .. and we 1 I 6ucces5fu The tit dad• even - altuobt 11 ' large but t, allwho i - f NOTV a above CO L. 1 : . ence to t 1• dividual' tfated by . If oce, prepal - Oil is` have for ti t ons c►f Navig I"& wee wharf fu .e. t ` t' cilli 1, M►Tm i - . 7. t:b► . ry ?a f C ,-<. .{ S .f I J.y17 .{ ­X� - -� M t". �'(S ) . ;I_ -- I n %ke t.hi$ t-,? (i nil for 0 11n 11m: - 1,lo 5ati1e .'- �: Rlebard_ •:; k- fir hi8- . 1!1 1f r., It's t)thor h.auale y J.9 Village, ,•.. 1-1 N ! ' i` r;(_' iEr"lit, - Lnted - __... J• �•ring- N `C. SRT,' ., ,''.11t'r. --li. ,,,- i 7_1 111iL , . - ;ate, ? I II I P t) 1.9 S y t -- _ 'J _ N. L �f ` tv tf, ` -I ONERRY QQD., .:..4.,�t ,.:::..,k ., r k,4 Lfd�1*10.1�_: w111•iar., ! - ,M .Lx 1. 'lh - `[" sl "~ I M/d-_ ,' . • o u a �"t xr. Mo ay's little boy is ' suffering Thel eI ` TA&Ms oolxo 19AST FOLLOWS: , I , t .� �` eotrio lamp sobs hung ant n No. 1 Ezli►>Itass 8.00 A. M. . - �,. .' a ,�,!': ' r . F ;� hoin erysi las in his fade. the polo at the four corners Wednes �� '� % , . . Mr, Bh en and family, fr, om Toronto, afternoon. Liwhts Saturday n' ht. ti Y��' • : 2:85 P. M. i r with Mr. Geo.; Hod ee sad " I &AM , . . 6:80 P: M..• .. , f spent Eaa I 6 There is big talk about the found TR&Ors (lot wo Wsa'r DOTS As FOLLOWS:- ' 1 family: busineso and Friday night Is town m t- No. 8 Loc&L 9:0`12 A. M. `'� The Ctoo Templats have changed their ing is t� be held in the Music Halt to d' - 11 4 MIZAb , • - * • 4:16 P. M. night of m! 11 om Friday to Tuesday cuss M�. Brown's proposition. _ 'e wonder .if this will have " $ BzPlises • 9:09 P. M. _ -1 evening- A young man named Taylor of t s . any effect n the weather. woollen, mills near Columbus was arc t- • _ Mr. Sim Stover enrronnde a 'very bene- ed thi's eek under the Charlton Act a d , P1CHt3BINt] YABS eT. ` ' valent loo g $mile these daps. Yes, it's is to b tried ThtsrSday by Judge B va.rs �'" April lith tense. t,. ' : • �, r - - )'fall whet, 80 b 8.7 ri AO 6u slsl roe-:,,Yi: .., r t I . . a boy, an long may he be apexed to ham. : 'p s°O'e a ladden hi parents' hearts. co roc. Flour. tatnu par 1 1b0, et> 5O to er.5o �• : ,,.� •. ; $ , This el eannot point to any 1100 - Flour, pastry, per U d6� Bran per ban s`I.., , • i Mr. Ale • Lawson thinks hat la grippe rr ent f Governgientad enterprise, su h $14. abort., penton. sip soremisp per toff ilk• { p':� I is nowhere, in eomparison with la mumps, as ha dsome public buildings, and i e FARM 11128' KA11118T• " ` - . We are ple sed to know that he is fully county' town is bestirring itself in this tcoroaio, April utb oo r" vexed O1D his severe a>rtael[. The street reesipte of Pain soda were email recd eonne ion. In support of a largely sig d and prides anehanRrd. About 100 bushels of .' .. Mr. Smi h had a couple of , fine geese thio the town council appointed a =41 offered and sold at eo to $087 for call ,11- ,r - w6rried b a dog last • week. As the uta ton bdondas night to la the m t• W for spring, and ego to es for goose- Barter p tK y farm, sellinQ at Oe .o 4r�j . Oats firm, with sales ' owner oft a dog is aware of the damage ter in. he best light before the Domini n of too bushels 33c to Hdl' Peas are nomlual • • done he ill no doubt cheerfully make Gover mens. Mayor Blow, Council or at �c Hay in fair supply ; at !e to $1 for sew good the 1 as to kir. Smith. cloy, ell to A19 t toi� old timothy -,straw _ _ t Annis,l J. L. Smith, S. �'I. Ne Aton, r. e6,to s uo l3 sold at tib 95 to i6 85. eat, e5 + tr. - . We feel sorry if we said anything in Gnaw ad G. V. Martin will go to Otto a. +� es 5o for to garters, and er oo w e9 foe . hindquarters. b $12 to 019 50, and,multon ; - . our corre ndence of two weeks ago to On uesday brakeman Albert giallo . sa to eu ao. 4 - wound thl feelillfts of oar fellow scribe of of Con actor White's train on the Midl nd The prods market was quiet to -dray, baa -' Range C tral. If, in his remarks of last Diviei n. (,rand Trask, sous killed at he Vices generally ruled aseady. we quote: Beef i ND t � . week, lie i eludes all the young men of Janetl n station trying to tosyls a o al ° t° l5°' batter, lb. rolls, roto ss c, largo tolls g g ryl g 5 to 18 ;inferior, lie to 130. Lard Ile; cheese that vie ty, we stand corrected. _ ear wi h a passenger OOach. The till r. tic to 19x, Bacon lie to 14c, Eggs 11 to lie- BjN[)ER - , . owing a promise made several weeks ,tunate�felt w's chest was crashed in d Potatoes per bag Esc to roc. 11 4000 Sold in 1888. : 5,200 Sold in 1889. ' Ianon in co section -- ---- - - . _ ago, to each t.ie se n he die immediately. He was goner lly - - th the Q ping of a new church at Park-' liked y those who knew him. The ad QLZ21,-, ty' rrelha Every Tei = - 1".:- ' . - . l,dV,I,. Re J. S. Redditt was unable to be fatalit to his chum, Christopher Br tt, DOMINION BANK � - preseut n Sabbath evening laet. The jnat t see months ago at the same pl ce r _.___- Buyers the world over now kliow that for unfailing good work, lasting pro- _ slate of a roads also accounted for the .is ret lled. The remains were take to Capital Paid up, $1,500,000 the Brantford Machine$ .. b ng absent. ' I - rties, a draft and simplicity of construction, . supply' Por'. erry, where Kiel wife lives. ��� Pe ' Surplus, - , $1 220, . rm sale of 1 9 not one P are unrivalled. ed Out of the enormous 88 machine has been DUMBARTON.1. GREEN RIVErR. -- returned, of one has been isolated by our rivals, not one has failed to do its = . I - II ' . WHITBY AGENCY. wo k, not one has broken down, not one Tisa failed to please. lYe re et the deparinre of Mise Attnle Sin* diff nging with the service of SAVINGS (is D15PAftTKKNT. - ourmidst, she having returned pe have j Oddie h DIr. Edward as tGagher, the trashes a �a t snowed at hiehest warrent fess No �- . a you wait a Drlower;--•of course you do. Then examine the list of Bran - ' ' r h� a in Peterborough. Y - to 11e engaged Misa Betl of Markhltm, to ash notice of withdrawal requir ford Mowers. no other makers offer such a choice. The f g has begun to pour forth hie the juvenile element of 010 conlmu ity. RORER ROSS,' �� rs, and Soon this prdverbiiil haunt We trust that the lady teacher, whit by 1017 IdAtiAGNI't. T 1e Wisn r Tubular Iron -frame Combined Drill and Seeder, also FavtH'ite �e8pe of his o nous croak will reverberate with the way is a change here, will be ane a-1---' -' T- Spring- nth Cultivator and Rake. Also 8 grades of Twine, priced as . the sere ties of Canada's native band. Esti. G. ' W. A RE N , follows : 10c., 12A, c., 15 c., pure Manilla. 2:� Aliso the holiday visitors we were On Monday et ening Mr. 18nry A op - vera! familiar faces : I ' ' are noise 9 Cllureh, Toronto. i Wisnor's, 7G kl onI st.,1`west. . pleased to see Se kine .V.S. met with an accident which Haul f Misses nd T. Anderson, Messrs. J. will partially incapacitate him for u,few Watches, Clocks, Jewelers, Silverware. and A. of s and W- O'Brien, of Tor- months. It ap ars that he was holding Gold Rings from $1 up. Silver Plated X+� AXT �Ons'T TIM• _ P3p]�e1'i�l - ., pe onto : a 'o Ir. and Mrs. S. Mitchell, of is stake which Ben was driving in the Napkin Rings 250 Up, Salt shake - _ seal© u1 ground with a sledge, when it suddenly ors 40c per pair. l _ _ _ _ _-- - --- - --- .., �Tile v, r. Mct.ennkn,' of Whitby, eame off the handle falling full force on Colored Glasses, to protect ills sees, only SINE �� t .. . ___ , ll le- the Presbyterian pulpit•here last his father's arm, making a clean break. ­ .`l5 cents parr. UNDE RTA1111\G B iv e. . . ' occ p y g . Sabbatl and gave a rousing good Easter We trust however, that the ii jured mem- .. � As As .we have evening service her will be completely restored in due Repairing attended'to as u6ual. • � i I. • j .` only fol nirlltly, would it not be 4dvisable season. . '�7C%- ov%xr a M moi, . . . - _ V_ i to hold raver ineetii on Duch nights as b1r. �``illiatn •Ferrier, nue of Green p1Ch1:RI�(;, UtiT . - r l} �. is - - I • _ . there is o pastor present. Someone P►iters oldest settlers died on Monday _.___- - . - going t say to this before they h,nlsh 7th i st., at his daughter's ieaideuce half -• - - - , I . . - � ...readiu;; tltat.eacL one 111 y' have s prayer anile eait of this �•illage. 111r. Ferrier i s F. ANDREW) , €�- ><_ � - � _ _ `� �. iI meetin of his or het• otvt if so inclined, was born in the township of Markham DE.NTNT, �.- ; i .. but re mber we are told: " not to forsake, April 9th, 1810. He moved here with his North-east cor. Yonge & Queen stsr . lyes together-" d has been I. W. Lamore'a,U Funeral Director, -,-has returned to his 01(i the ass mbling of . yoursQ g famil SO years afterward an . The u rneeting of the Literary So- a resident ever since that time. The old The largest Dental office in Toronto. stand in whitecale, -where I will carry :on the . ciety la t Friday evening was one 01 the gentleman had always enjoyed the heat of - . most s cc4seful held since organization- health until the Put -year when his Gold Amalgam (silrerl,' and Porcelain undertaking bfi-sineSs as usual. ;' P' Mr. J . Holmes presided and •proved constitution began to give way. His' Filling.and Porcelain A bold Crowne, . _ .. eion. The alwa a j or roots of teeth a specialty. = E. �EARaE !.. �T � '1. .himsel �gnit4 equal to the occ$ disease was a painful one, but 3r . young I elks, aa. uAfial, ,displayed 'good borne_ with the Spirit of patience. Ne has BEST SETS UI' TESTA 1&. ! Fii<ll stock of fanerAl supplies. Terms •moderate. ,• musics} and literary ability, and witL the been connected with the Methodist church I logy v►taltxed Air for Earact►ou ��-r-1�T� LA-* /f-OR�JAU . except' n of some voices occasionalh►'get since boyhood of which bodv he was g I - - V V .u/ -L I .�, ht on tl)e centre in rho former ' r . - _ _ . , ttnx e K etguneh and consistent member for over itb� Xuble Works. d - " .and oi� or tyro IoFing control of thell• half arcentury. '� ire funer%l took place i - - - - - -- - - - -. ----- - Vocal gang In the debacle, all passed off on Wednesday 9th ins&., the 8Ot11 anal � BEAUTIFUL PATTERN ' very a isfactorily. , The, fact of its being yersary of lug birth. ORs,KRVRR, i k l PRINTS a - .. -i ..a hol d y attracted several of th@_mem- - .r..0We - i Mathison & Haw 1 berg m a"distance. Among' the items ZCm• McMar-titi, )J'sq., one of Bowman- ► MAIUFACTURt:B�S t1E . FINE. SUITINGS AND PANTINGSs L I ' parti t Ray worth note were a recitation villi s magistrates died last week. Iu his in c a atter by Miss Lillie Rodd. an death Bowmanville loses one of its most iarleonlllYlents,ie$d-Mom SHIRTINGS ! GREAT VARIETY! oligi a essay showing very vivid imaging- seaf�cted citizens. stones, WC,, p tivu y Miss Anna Anderson, and a vocal We regret to hear that fir. King, ;tile C0�0]L*T a - ' • � , solo y Alas Oddie. At quite A late hour �onng and enterprising editor of file Urll -Anil all other eemetery work, !. . the p •oceedin�x closed by " Gocl save the !ia Times and Coldwater Tribune. dies 1 Also iml,orters of Scotch. swediall. Amnricaa NEW GOODS. - PRICES RIGHT. . IIs and Canadisu Uranitea. . Queen." I I. froln overwork on Saturday, aged '28, 1 . . . ~w`~ I was11'UnmarCled. Ali parties wtehing work would do well to call I T - .. KINSALE•..; i - -- j - 1 on ua before pnrehaang, All wail Kusranteed, rri��� of �.r.l�w�t 4PARKER.DUlV BART$Sale Register. i wdan'• old stand ( Edi i , . , .. works wo �� I liar bee ineu are re•solcrng over the friet os and 1R 4 - - - -_ . - - - -- -- - • oe ply ,. - l: ' •wnsteY brat ht,re are y;otug to Ioeaboti hft}'acres - _ _a____- S,T ,,,. PKtt, 12th -Credit auction sale'; . L; of h ckwheat sown ill 611E ueil;llbltrhood o fart., stock, implements and household ins fry �the property of Mrs. Uriahi WEAK MEN seirely encs them• this •Ear. ft rniturs, . awes In the village of Brougham, Saler eatee0 of Wastliwl A lucitleut occurred Ilene lasNEWS - * t 1 ondav from <►nrhtnl _ after nail w'liieh nearly resulted in the a 1 o'clock. The auctioneer will offer. errors, am• gquiotly a Ii<,t,j� on a1i { Our most res eetecl till re ty articles in on day of sale, private diee.,be scut taw tsetaledb -i'erfectly Is the liveliest local paper In the diets �Ct, if It d08B $ey SO - 1: deat 1 of one Of ou p o.aaaa. itself. The truth must be told, even though we zeas It appears. as ;IIs.. J. Y: Sadler See bilis. Thea. Pont;}her, auctioneer. reUahle. Over 90 -carr experience. Addree•- carts pla�ageci is eterciPin� crus of hie mon- �► ` ��+� ea.�..rt-'t"`"' and "'""' bjuSh In telllIIg it. Our subscription list deny BIRTH i LADIES t"� s•twr ups irs.n utile. Tw) rztro a hogs in Kia orchard, it sad y, `' :' '� lyse"°�� �'' i"ar" "'I"`a"`'' goes ahead at t18 rate Of Ten 118W *Saturday oln apo/ fw par-[euia a Aodrsw I - and r the impulse of the moment, turned T cite �� A'o e�! T„i Sts 5th.OEM= �_, Go,#24"Ou 1, CAR&&$.ll . gubscriber8 each week. on 1 its with great violence, which sant blEo - .. I l -- him to the round in a heap. It would ... ham o Thnrfd,A�.31ar-Qrth,' EA $ FOR ydr, '°"-t[.4 ' . I h �+ HO LE. --At Brous I l .,a. to 2t• Mr• Yapi.- Latest ani • Toho Alvin 130 ►e infant son of •1. W. ;, 'I tai" 1/--t �"��� �'� bay torn him to pieces in an Ii)MLRI1t had I aunt tenu'=. of lAk. a •-1-1 r�e+ti�r.��i I i not ome neighbors beets close by. As it ogle aged i year and uontha. 1 4 , =.er, or the off• • so •�'� t � I osa W aetwa • _ Li es written in memo y of Rasnt[>src.Y �V: ' tlapear, son ao••t r coils," ,,.„..L, ,BOE D E PA RT SII E III ` I' ' was ]le received a bad ghakirr,• ilp, hilt lrarch 9 th, 1rt90: ,rhWeral Be 1K.Tt -•QAn•aru.l+u_art.t.aadeMorta' THE i L NDIt�tHiLL, who diad Q peiu.e.rsW. Oal� sae Aaiae+.M4 .� G = _ • - fort safely for him no boues were broken., rr'•• �` ` r ' , another correspandet►t. The death that startle u+ with mystery, w�stM�!" to( I"a yww� +out From r The hardships that arcs tit to struggle. 1 A. DIZON. Bo= 306. TOILUNTO. CANADA. r. Salton advertises, tar, made by hit: T Ra a ��A' gitea �[�i e`di�'i�;•�re �;�i,►,le. ; , Is complete n e�•ery partic�.11ar; anything from a 100 o.. re,Ceipt. It is as good as a gun fol' yet we mourned tbv a piring bwirt ,s 11111E CI���1�111'S ME'WTIIIS. des roving the existence of crows• With a lingering ho a of recd.e . q Al•p"•YO" wet ap� e ain let to' a Cf1111ng Card, done On shortest SUPERFLUOUS NAIR pernuaend) r page p 1 raffle took place ou Saturday et'en A YourRre Katu lust les a idof our Lovrtr, .s teuo" hair urubauc w•rl to aha a.tn w•�a°�• pos$ibl unties and in the �rery be t style. Pry. el. CtNESDS a.rwa...ti, I iud last at Aberdeen Corners where esus �<.e cherish fond nieuioriex of thee ' R �� re,eo.ea �. . else l► guns and whips were disposetl of rt• i In the i,i - of chittlhoai s sari+.: �MP�.Eg M - .I • red teed ti;;ures. And hope iu the grand Held of eternitc frau,trwWda,s tiarrantca. PrteetoraodaYurrebo.apeopl 1 RI1T1•CQRPULENCE PILLS .sous •�a { D t. Iirienall, our boot and shoe dealer . On hea�enty floer,+te yuu'u guise. int t,tetauFruta.urru•,..eetbt, t,..am tt Y naso ADY RTISE IN THESE COLU1Vii�TS; . i'arewell, dear E'red• fare thea well! p Thal Gast 1)as tt nbW SLOCk Of 'all kinds. ,of f8et wear Vtie know tl,y Graceful cow,x►surt• O`RPUI.°s�cStPi1.1 N ,,lose la Da'a tn„ot� ' ANT t lu the very last hour of death. Do tick nonce+v no poirtrs,and never hit. Pse• for o v , dlr et from the ulanufactws and is ,flat- Foretold tour swaiting grandeur. inn riots tloa'q p:'etty low. opsths traaaast. t►s: or thraa manila m 7 - - �, P In the eternal world of -rest. ss Yot<`� Vr'arrantad oso�AnlvAe Afi Tile New`•f i by far the best a(1Vt3rtiSing Illedlu'ln ln' ill's lesars. Ht fiHld and llennis Departed - Tr[ott CiQMPLEXI�M �AFERS AB8IZNICA - . Nlacb tha.rtn, kiev" tbo torts Harmr�i.. Pe► County, this all admlb, and is growing better. furl the far famed North Nest on rl'r'esday ` - Lituary-1I i►u6trj must Le paid for At the rate in eeeot. warranted. ries St a bni, or ur boi0e fur OL . h I,in r to return anAln with a well earned or . Tier line -cash in all Cases to accotupany ��ta» ��406� a=p�► Call and et our prices; o'j 9tib =fns Bisset West. fortune. 1r1a3- success follow thelr•.efi'©rts- ('111Y.1 - _ _ .-- - _ Toronto" 11011111� . Our esteeu)ed .friend* Wm. fiawretwe, ' - _ -- -- - - - - - -- I r- traclrer at (Toodwood, spent,his -.aster - - THS AR,K �.3R0�`HE 1.. � , holidays at his Home. 1Ie looks Lala sail T T AI I,�RI l - __ --_ -_ _ - _- IN ABLE i �-/ _ _ 1 - ­. �-: hearts. Ais discription of the loads .on l FASITIO.._-. - ""'�'- .. Iiia way clown is worth hearing. ids in en - I Az' CZARSt/ION''='• �I I 1 'MONEY T 0 LO1,iN - 1 .,.- ._ . -We were pleased to see a petit JohnRemmer 1 ct�lation to procure a aide walk from C11aiJiS corner store, ON MORTGAGE SECURi T 1 i- • Spadiva avenue up the the plain street to , ' l,is is a long .felt neces sit}• plat�ju lately opened out in 11Seesrs: �Ta _ lass �'Ork. AU11NT 1'UR file ehnl el'• r (l g d to tarn out first-class , , at lowest ratu� ut Illterost. 11Iortlnti;es tknd Tie we are now prepare !»stares purcLased for cash. Itnd we hope it will be carried throng at 1ppderat8 prices. R�3AL ESTA E t;uccessfull�. ,. THEA5SEY FIG Co.I _ r ' ers from Toronto ' : PANTS A SPECIALTY.+ i The Star Jubilee sing Tates- l,oaght &std acid on commission, i 1 gave a concert in our aanctttary ALL jITO E GLARA`TLED. 1.TORONTO. I i 1 day evening. Owing to fire roads sing R CA7.I, A1V .>nT'=j'•- the audience was not _- - - I r,' '"' Apart lbs : wei;tern, Lancashire audl tits of , aliuoat in)passible, -L sant alt AYT r�DEI lar a but the program appreciated by ire p • , r, ��,A.C) 1 Insurance Coin antes .iy North g -- THE- i�iASSEl' BI I _ . ::_ - _ _--- -_- - -' Amerlcttn Life Insurance Co . . - - -- all who were present.. - _ - _ _-_ T ve closed -out both the __ _--- 9 THE h1ASt .. MUW. ' J.. .. 1.N oTL-We ha I . above correspondents ,remarks in rater- THE TORONTO MOWER, SEVERAL VALUABLE FARMS FO BALE: '.'` - ecee to the Chronicle. soribo. That in _ • y - ` THF SHARP BAkE, Etc. call and get particulars. 1 , dividuai's vanity has been eutliciently in-ON,Nr. I :0 THE PLACF• Z'O 1�[,'1 I' I e notice already taken`'of hien: e - All sorts of repairs of the Massey ma- I i' l fluted by �1 I this ottrnal is f(l a Beau 1141 If occxaion demauds'it. din era in ono rs, Fine` -= ec chines kept at my Agency opposite D• VILLAGE PR PERTY FOR kSALE, ��` . prepared to address n:few p: C 101ce 1 t�1111 U'Connor's shop, Pickering. `,4:, d Currants of �� Two houses ou Church abreet, Also, House` early issue to the Darty designated, as we V ' he revolu- , . I can supply any amount of billdlllg and lot, and Six have for lnontlls been, tinung t Raisin - t ,. lions°of a -$+heel witlli l $wheel.-- ELITOlt. ant ill C ri�eel'les. twir3e at loo per pauna. L�=N�. , L � I . , ., yvu , ~tee. -- RRI�rE D ol�eap, i'n good locality. zti - - iell S J�J ST �� REM3 . �, Navigatioulwas opened at GodertU0 COLA S SET . W. V. RICHARDSON$ ` l ;`; �,:_ I A- 4 boats leaving E . last_week, two sshin� bo their stets. � ETI pi��El�iHt� 0��• �.,.:: �. ... ,i. ' . 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I I _. , � I., - `__ �. ­ .1 .�? �_ .c �_- - . � I . ­_ . _1_..1. I stepped rut" e 'ea -lived ' I - I ..-. . . . ;.._... -it - '.. X., .1 _... __ ­­._ � .1 . - . 1. * . � , f;: 14 Atiki ( ver the ther wit I my heart to look at since he left, I felt as if his tean made me feel that I still lived Thelatest turnout"of the Germ�n I . . ,-; - �;,_ -, � *_­,_ ' ' tall, I presence were very near to me now. One to suffer and be lonely, inAeed, but to guard 1�iiipero` " . , -.;��­*..­ . 1. Dick. and I 'woke standing iw'&' deel litiive liuAiiii beside me. . I is an open- ca" age drawn by fotir Whi r . � . . . I . - � - � .: . . Irackengrown hollow, at'the end of my I did ,not think - ' It bo t m fatt ev. I great pilot cost looked so like Dick himself Dick's boy. Hu� rian stallions. Recentl t* Ii.1 � ­ . In. , our - him, . =uc a Id. t "Yon lassie's had stolen from tha room to � . y he get out father's - great park. had sent r from I an- that, after huggina it warmly, I conceived to (11, �. �.� -. �. . . ' passionate . . . ri( e in it from Berlin to Patadain, twf� .t.1. . � .: - �,.,_ Oung grief we had eyes said ears for no .one noulloing my marriage; but he hmad =( n no the brilliant iGa 4�f spreadini it on the bed attend the door once more ; but, warned by milea, and it w _11ty .�,.. - Ct ourselves. . aym'g my bab in it -just to am how he her late indiscretion, she called Christie out as expected that they As,() .� . ... I had, how -ever, chosen the notice Of it. and I _ - make itin about 100minutes. Theybeatuld . . . � . T .- � -very quiet hour of sunset a May evenin boy 7ought with me manfully, to interrogate some visitor. I - 1. . - _,on What did we care? - We wery absorIx d Jn looked. The . all � .. -1 9 I . re both push of aside expectations by doing it in 70. - I .. ..�, � . _z. , w. _ to meet my poor lo,k,ej, and only & few in. each otherand in day dreams of the fu tire. and refused to hat his fat, mottled hand In a second they we c I The Nizain of Hydemba. - . - ._ - quisitivb but timid rabbits stared with dark HO wi foolish 'and how ha�py'we were! We thrust tinder the ZuRh sleeve, but catchin and, with my baby in my arm a," I looked up d is about I to . - - I. I � . I int woman c ap I ,,:- , .- �. eyes at us from the.. safe, vantage of their h of Dick's prospect and advance- sight of the bright gold buttons he laughel .to mee i fth's PO olnmissiOnerg to take testi . - - , I - - � . . .. ... 4. . .� own round doors, gently -moving their . ment. He called me -"Mrs Capt. Gordon," &lid cooed charmingly to them. - . He 8= n rwa -whiO-hairedl, many in the harems, They inumt 1106.0. i I . . . ­ - I _.� ,.. -brOwn ears with sympathetic. interest, soft and dressed me in all the imaginable em- As I hung in admiration over his enchant- thin, and strangely apd ; L t, wi�h a look knowledge of law and of the Urdii,.Persia, � � - . 4 . . . .'My prettY Nancy, my dearest -girl, It ' icture, Christie entered the room. She of love and pity in his -dark eyes I Which I Arabic, and English languages. ,1,1 9 . . . � . ..: - � I - quite impassible -for me n, - broiderysud jewels that a young sailor ir igh in - . - lary anti a ICY " . . sa .. - . .- . . . - _. . it is find in India for his sweetheart. At las L we her hand a wonderful pair of socks, had never seen there before, he stretched receive a handsome . ran - - , . it to doe The orce hellin guar . . ..- . I of 'our. father's reamons. left Elysium (iii.the form of &,very un m- at which she had been workin§ for miny out two eager, trembling ban Is toward me of employment for a term of yeal , __ __ - � . y He is lifectly A - 1. - . He Want L 'but most romantic but L - - - � - . kind and just to,you. A make fortable ip the d the evenings to present to "the capt in," as she and Dick's child. . . M. 6quilod,'best known to iAe�. p the d - . . � I . alic I - `­-`_ - - you happv. He eAlis - 'a fortuh hunter, of a glen), and found ourselves one une would insist upon calling Dick. Th were CIO poser I . . me - . i . In . of Faimt, but tile aut jot- am well of .. : I � * therefore I will not accept one De . Joking being welcomed . back to our r me knitted in woollen lozenges and ell ez, and Gold,On Tho ' ivery Days a whole library of mu ' is a man o . . ,- . of his eve . ec a . ng�ts for 1r, f intense ­ .. eling. He its gradually 1,,,,,,, . :, - money with you, and I - cannot religious fe . .. rinot selfish in Edii;bprgg I;y Mm . Nicholls whose y stripes, till they looked like cribbage boards Monday -Blew, we pray thee, the city in P � I _.., . z ". . ..� . :- as to deprive you of all. those. 00 you curls "li briatlel with -importance and or anything but socks., She laid them with hich we dwell. Grant that it may bwe more and more ascetic In his habits until . .., - have lbeell accustomed thi " -- ,-e aim she showed us into �ur pa 7t of pride beside the slippers, and thdp noticed W now lives almost th so e , . eanu, 9 favored of God. 'It has been favored of him - It, and it - . . ­ , 14 , III life of a hern, -_­ , - I ... , I � ""You are the only comfort I car t, Ker tiny house. Christie, in a gown that the baby, now failing asleep in Didk a coat. ' .;8 feared that heI may deny _. . . . _...- - - car & and it shall be.. Come thou, then, to r , " himself the deli lit . . . "And,wha - ill crac !A ith tarch, � hovered in the. d oor- "Ell ! mem, Guid blew tile innocent wee, a all evil, to strengthen us in all trust,,: of furthermusi( . . ! , L Dick," I sobbed out. t ood " kl d wi a ml Co Positioi), am too worl1l, I . i ___ other comforts do me if I die? For I s all - are in the pride of her mistrei s as lamb! His father'll Ile the proud mail to see - If -indulgent an employinc-.n . .- 1. WILY tksh � . I aw rin the sight of God and of man ; and slid Be ,�_ t. - I _. . - 2: . - eredover 8W a Sight -I wish hewould step bell. " 1 goo( - i I - - . . . . again.. Father pr a city of the ,r The 0 ''man Em ,r rises early . tatkCs 0, . .� . .. L . . . die if I am never to BV you we exclaimed and aised and wand abide with us, that it may be er ro i ­ - . . , says, if I persist inj marryig W ng. These , a devoted women i iust 'My heart echoed the wish an Chr'stieleft Most High. .. We pray that thou wilt bless 11 ht breakfast at ltrill S foil a little' * . - .. . - . . . . cut me out of his will and I - have spent our ban moon-ina randcl�.3n- the room hurriedly, sa I must look , It. Igoe exereige, .. I'- I ea thing * " 8 after which he takes a secbnol br akfast, thi, .. - . : Are evBry our land. Bless those who in. various wa - ing and super -poli ing, for V e furnfture -after yon Isesie-she's Ugkin' every d I c V) Aunt Betty and',her six u It4 . Vr liall in . . . ­. �;: - I gly do lighters. - and in various spheres ami' seeking its uplirt - time of an orhelette, hani and eggs, a unittoll. . _. . .. :.. - Well, dearest, let him do it, Itwon'tmake almost blinded us y its. brilliancy. They the hoose!" � ing, its fuller development, its power, and cho or a'chicke n�. 'He dinem at 1.� on - - . ­ . . them'one bit prettier; and money At on't bu I had bought yards white Muslin and blue "Yon lassie" was a little red-haired girl, P I IK)Ull. . _., . . , I I . y -t' -1 It& engaged to help ibe with its usefulness. May it shine with the beauty Ion or broth, boiled meat with %­eget,,1,l,,, ... . 't them a sweetheart like mine. Do Y, It really ribbons to convet ick's bachelor room in- whom d M of holiness. All over the earth may its followed by roast.meat and . , . - - - . ., . believe, Dick, that if I were sitting in a room to a bowe-r for his bride. , . baby ; but Christie threatened her with suZ light begin to be diffused throughout dark- thtwe is company present a . Puddings anti if . . - . full of -gold with a Back of sovereips in my That very eveninj ,r Dick wrote to his uncle awful punighment'if she ever "daured to lay " el'tree all(l ail .. � - .- i " hi: a fin er on him," that she had turned into a ness; and though the darkne68 comprehend ice. His supper is of meat or fish all(I pia(l. . . _.. . - .. . hands and saw you outside, that I wouldn't about the promised appointment, givin - . - . . . reasons (me) for desiring to increase hi smaly nondescript kind of general helper it not, may it be rolled back ntil oil every dinf. His favori te dishes are poort, 8a pi&.,, _:.. . - throw the na t t ff d Wit and rush through I " Ili, . - y "'I'll 0 income as quickly a po ' island, in every continents anti around the wit I Potatoes or bake(] lish, especi. , - . �-.' ' the window I into your f,rms? - Dick sAle. . - out permitted to worship the bab at a die- , � .- - - ... . �. ' ' I YOU Y hole world, men shall be fo�nd strong in pike, sole. ,or turbot. tl1Y I)erdl, ... . .- don't know ouch -about women. I Our favorite rec tion during the. sur I mer tance in leisure moments. I hearl her now w . . P i I . � - � w. � . - I . You'll wening on the outs i irtR stumping up the passage to opet 11 reason, in -conscience, and ill love, a's tile Emperor Wi as I I - I Z _. .. have to take �ne as I am and begin the study was to stroll in the � , the front ' - Iliam 11. who 11 leve1o­)P(!(1,% __ - I . [ -Henry.11'ard Beecher. ania for uniforms, has rec . . me . . at children of (sod. . Ili, . � - . ­ -1 .- at Once. " I - , of JVK inburgh. We studied the exteri)rof door in answer to a ring that haA (e my . I ciltly emt,abli,glle(l ' . ' - � . . . - - .. . my love cl*sped mb a little closer, but he smal houses, furnis iing them front our ,'rge heart leap. Every ring might mean tele- Tuesday- . . 1. . �. . a body guard w tio duty before the al);L"'.. , - . � - __1. -. It , ' sto, ofimaginatiot, and placing ours-lves grain from Dick. I The. smallest bark on life's tumultuout; occan MeIIt8 Of tile Empre.48 in the pala(,e, 1111,1 L,) . . AIg ed profo4tidly at the same time. - I to] Y, . Will lea,t c a track behind for 6vermore: . act as her escort oil *atc Occasions . I __ � . I .: I 49 I can offqr you so little," he -said �adl asa iiishingt,6uch,iiowinthebowwiyilow My.bedroom opened off our sm�ll s tting- The light et wave of influence, set lit nwtion . , whfide i . ­ .... - .nothing. b,�t my love and a share of my of that little drawing room, now sittir on room, &lid as I heard the door softly open and ExIA-tiols and widens to tile eternal shore - uniforms emisists, for palace dutyl ofit U'llitf! I I - . . . _� �,_ - ­ Poverty. 'But I can work for you. I will that green bench in'the small garden. l3ut We shotild be wary, then. Who fo btiforc�' Brandenbl' . -.,.- _. - . s together, . y darliiig�- close again, I looked up with my Into full of ,, 111y d .- -lei Irg coat! with clIeI,l,y_col(,,.,,l . work. My Viiele Richard has prof at A, riad yet to be: and we mhou take f. n4s,aii(iliugesilvet-kiif)tl4iii))I,t(-k,,A-Ilit,., - . .. sed to . always to- Dick's stockings, anti saw -what made my our hearing catrofully,where breakers roar . ' ' . ! I .1 . :. .: help me to I ti in one of the (�Iricntal � .11 r ! - . ' And feat fill tenipestm gait lici I : one mistAtke anti silver ; a white WaiRe0at cof 1111'r (lotvl, . : f;.,)er Iii I heart bound once with inereible joy, and then n I . A last Dick heard that Mond] Ile t. I -s that follow Ili � . � mail ships, 11 w I chl can Woek fit in a i . low, white trousers, and "jack" b:)ot.4, "I'll"I.e � It - I- . � . I . y way Seem to cease beating ell ire y. i May w ck ininkiniber'd ' Wirk . - I __ I ..� ;,_ � I lip. . But, 31anc , there is no rank ill ti wait d be called upon to Make the VOyajl� to I saw a litan's -tall alim * figure. Aad in oil .wake! . - is also a black velvet tbrcc_eo1,11(!l.(.fl hat, y le s I . � � - : -:" � - merchant seIrvice that woul(I . Bombay as first officer on board one o ` the . � . . - . � -A non.. * with cockade and feather ill the Priiss- I � - . . _. _. . 77 meet wi�h your naval blite, exactly li" my husband's -but I . . i . 1.111 11 - . I 's ap . . f . I . : .. father's ap roval. I I - splendid ships with which his uncle's firm the face was not Dick's colors. 'rile escort tiniforin has the ll:t- .. . L . . 441 am t I cried (9iantly. was c011ne6ted must go ato face, -and i though IN edhesday-The well-8pring f da , fresh . . t I -#- I . . L ell . He tie, an( . to placed by it hellnet Of poli8liefit steel, ef�e.,jt . - - . � 44 ty-4b e ! nly Young.and kinds was ver . %-cry gra'e. . and exuberant� asif flow first f Out Ye holy I C"I - d if father chooses to call yoli names - -ooped A�ithii I me as I thought o the 66 - . ­ - .". . .. 911 ill licar (It I A re you -are you --o 1! who are " I will of the Fitt her of lighta,, gushed into tilt- With It g0l4lell eagle. I . " ". " wid . -am 1 I .. �l . You? . . ­ . _.. reate I . pa tion ft MY � tea fit suit the �)Ie" 'a of amlied - I looked basin of the world, a Ig _11* " - JS I tL "L - :, th I tile with the loss (if �al horrid Be LI , fit an agony of su.4pense. H( noYthe world was more Prince Albert Victor, thiril I _'i % t'� - . . . ,�. - lot of man �y-Avhich only makes Iiis into his j tirucy. He oil ti�ollght of file. like olle toll ue-tied with ill news. . glad than tougue or- pen call tel:, - 'I'lle tile Motharajah Of -lcyllore, was entelit;t, - . . - I . 4A - . .1 . mean worldly wretches -1 shall runaway Ali, how Call I feave you, my. PI(tty 641 . I Ined. . I --_L- __ - front him a:nd it. I sWall - . Nan(ly !" he cried, ' you will grow Pale And --I alit 1)ick Cordon's fliend " I c stam. supernal light alone, dawning u oil tile by a performance, sollic of tit(! fe'ttlil-es f.f � . 1_. . certainlyxuli away, . mered, "osild I have come to -to t . ell I upoll human heart,'can exceett the marvel'of much Which are jillig (IeJel,iJ,c,I : "The v - lephall.., . __ . "� Dick, quite soon. You may pleaiie yourself ill, and I shall not be th re to comfort 11 � . . . . . - , . oil- ' I . I " * ' * And shall life he'le8s 011'enteringI the open space, ch;Lsell ik.WiLV. :' . . Nirs. Ulordon. a -sunrise. - . . . I : Whetber yo lielp Me or leave ine to 0 it What a selfish 11rute I to take yot 1,0111 . Do not i.4 Satiol, tile � . -1 I � . - :! - . ­ : . , It - Then, as his dismayed glance ligh (I 11poll beautiful than one of it d I 8? th*11-ty of- forty speartnen whoil,_ . . . - and brin g at this trouble i pon t he blue uniform coat, the baby asipep III- believe it! tjiqn call the 8il:(I() � tlll*()Wll,tllx)ll citedAllefil to the coll;hat, - Mid thell - . . alone. " I : your home I I � . . � ,.--. Af�er thi bold speech I .was f �� you !11 . `­"tIl)()Jltll(,�- I " c ,to I side of it, anti my que5tipiling e es, this the, universe where their ow�i dusky souls chargledeachother. Aftertighting - - - . I - hide thy sha�nled face of ,arb I soothed him Witt, brdve ,.�Onls luid old - With vfill;il . .. - -",: * - . . I the breast of ick,8 - I strange young mail 'inuttered "Oil, Lord !" coini6 between it and the etcrlIial 8iiii-lite : stiecesm forlsoine till,c, tilcy W(Te sf * .1writ"'I _. I _. blue unifori , ; and there I heard his It nest Iiimhowliappyl8li?)111(11)ewitit Ars. Nidkoll anti turned'all if to I escape from the room. � � . � - . I - , -s . - . �_ . . anti then inours that it ehouldl Ile less bright with chargc t�f gunpowder sinoke (firect,,i - - I - , heart bea ed t,(' late care of in � I . _� . :�. 9 Oue love's answer ,to my ,and (�hristie. I proulls ) y A 'Stay!" I called in a voice that Bounded to , than the ho )em of their childhood. Keel) toward thent ,rhe royal party ther, Weill. � .: I words., Vii scruples' * healt i for Ilia salm, I( I I . ,.) -_ . all vanished, atill in all Vi8sured hill) ti a ail ,in ea 0 thou thy sou translucent, that thou ilia est anal . � . - . .. �: � . - 0 ot ith I ie. � H `ul ,It I Lek self thin alit[ w' k. "Stay and tell file I * '* ' tlieropeiicotirt,wlit,-retliefightts . . the next t a hours we 4d settled tb' e- WolIIII 90 well 1% gilt he were car - I . . I � . �: ��: I t ar 1 fit pri e willat you Inean. I ittin .Mrs. Gordon. %%'here lie ,er see its 8tiadows " or. rat?'ker, ried on in succe ioli between pairm of (Itutil, .. Ao retu I - iitl?!' . � �tails-of my night. He was e I i A ij, ic saidt ran(, this was I )e- is my hu8lm . 98 . .i� . " - - , 0 ellitc ' I w ii!tl I say, become thou pure in heart, antl partridges, cocks, black, bucks, hf)g,,. dew '. _[ It . -.� . I I Edinburgh,, where be lodged wi�h a dea, c r. - '_1 . - . . ' ': I old . . "Oh! oil board- his nhip of confige, Igh,t tit Ill shalt see God, whose vision alone is ramis, saitiblPir, boatjI, stiff buffalo,cm '. -: . . Scotch lady," of AvIlom lie had ofte Iken I rioved at Our :part i ig, there any -one else here but you? (!ail it I ring lif . --Georue Atwolonald, � animals wer� all in PXcellent conditioll awl . . f:w B �)�l He was terril�ly . 1'11.,,�� . . - . - . . . � I _ . � � - . . . to me, I 1 1 vas to follow I in a lays. And as lie striinod file to his leal-t 111 a 'last for sbute one?" lie gaiti, his -eyes sear(Jiing Thursolay- . � 1- � . I I . fought with!great fu� , especially the. rait,-� . . I i� - . We could 1, e inarrried quietly, aind await embr4ce, lie niur�niured : . 11 .1 . � y . I �� _­ ; . "�Od help Itie! I ,�ill round the room for a bell and determine'dly . I . ­ :,., sambliur, aijil boars." . I . . .. .� � . - . Dick's appcintment in blissful . me back to To-iiiorrow. I.ord is thino. ` . .1 1 1 1. It. . - _ overty. I c avoiding lly ftwe. " Be -ads of perspiration , - [Amlkpid lit Thy hovereign hand; I i I - ' -­ - ­ �. : . I fear I tiought very little or 'my pretty ; I will come back to i lay I .. - Nothing I tunteal by tb I ' . _. I _,._11 . filly lofiely VI � . 8tarted to is brow, slid lie seenned once And if its sun &rise and shine, . � ,e ,,ad fatti, of 111.11 ­ * �.. � it . - . - . .father that ev'ening o�s I stole home across IsTan,cy � more to Ile trying to get away. I It shin" by Thy command. �� pretlecemoro', "the Rev. Al r. Tucker, a robn' . I - I � .11 . _. - � .. I ... - the wide*park, scattering.sliadowY, deer iand' Then gently unclasping my haildti front iek at 'heart. - . I grew sick, '-. ; ­ . . Young curate of England, is about to st,t!... - . .- . . . it miltnent flies, � . 11 . I . for the (lark continent as Episcopal B*Nll()p - .� � . . flurried rabbits from the grassy paths. I hi k ed irr! ill Mrs. Nicholl's 11 1. He is ill, or lie woultl have been here be- And heittis our life away: - . I . - I - I . lie plac q1 Tile preme . _%ly father lidtl'a�vays been absorbe in r y arms and rub e I fr in tile hol i .. � 0. inake Thy stirvants truly wrse� �. . ' _. . __ -1 . [I - of Equatorial Africa. Two years ago,at.,, . ' . . . .1 . business tid he made his fortune, and ad Chri ie follow - to 14=1 biu on the st fir- ford any one !"I cried. - That they may live to-dity. , reat Episcopal Inigsionaryineeting in . I __ . . taken little notice of his motherle " irl. . catie, and I stru ,left tip to th -_ Window it , Then, as lie reluetakly call ht my be- - . . . I . Exeter . _.. _� - 88 , 11, Bee( ' . . Vall, a cablegram from Zanzibar was haiide,l ­ I - . eve lie last attempt to mile oil him pale, uptur I ed " look. Dick"o frien "d sud(fenly tunied Sinve on thim fleeting hour I ' . . to tile (Alairlilan. It threw a gl(m)III: ()vt., . _. ... - - I I beli was fond of. her in a, - in his upon nie.1 But not before' 1 had F.tervaily is hung, . . - -_ I � - - r e c as he look e the great audience, for it annotinceel t1w, . . way, but w tnted to keep me in I i face and his trot )led ra3 (I . . - . . - . I ng- Ill Awitkt' b Thinedhisighty power, .. .11 _. ii� f, , . 11 - . .:: Y I of is 7f, 1 quictly to seen his eyes-alid t ley were full of Ec-an. * I strings, all If life. I was only. a p a ew 1: " lien ,�;( - . 'I'll I c 1'* Z lit death oil tile 8hores.of Victo Zi r - :'. - the very hai kolsome furnit . t c" Of "Dick ill dea4l," I k;.Ii,Ll In -1 . LK ail tile YoUng-L . I'ia �Ny,kl' I ' " * __ I! ifalr a cur ous voice .1 i . - � - I- � ure tit hil splendid .1 my st faintinf fit. . . . - L BI -shop Parker, whoni ,NJ .- . hb,,. ,nd had no- more right a I have all * It g of ,* , that seemed to beloir g to some pajor woman . ()tie thinir deniand?'; our.eitte; .. 1 . . r. Tucker will Ilow : " my - I - . - ol . - . . t I i ' mtricken cold with , Iief, but not to'lue. 0..Tse flint still purvilied. .. . succeed. Thus far these Bishops have hel,l - . . . . Opinion on ny own destiny than hiq easy than three months had passed Mince IA'r-E'P4iyhfcd once. the meitson fair.' ' their office Ie. -4B thall two years each all", -. .. . .-. . , I -11( . Dic . Vm . friend I . talf fount] the bell now, wid . " L -er be rt I - - tile. tirmt of them, Rishop Halliling , __ - ay where it should stand. If tiaband so rei no full and-anx, shotih lie% . --: chair had t� 8 itly ,I lratr 10118- - �� : . WAS I'llij . . ,, ItsO VI O toll, U-jj.4.. - _. - I left hi�i, therefore, without thinki ly left me. Three Moil If heldin c �png so vigor allies on/1 nekly. cruelly murdered by ordcr of KingAf wl"Ullflii" . [_� . . t7118 NVII U&I 'that MI'll. .Xicholl, I _._J' """' ,.,, .. _ . . . . _ '. : 4 It 11 Chritit"! Wall ")-oil amnie" fill appeared fit � .q .� .101 . ._, 1; _ ause him much it Fritlayl-.' krhat it coul I c, Zief, but . P, . - . . - ,I lonel� ness, much suffering, at (I ill the ",I filling tile lit le r6oln with (Illeations 1 Ima,gine a mail who dimlseliev*es whose Christian qubjeets have Just, rf,Nt4)rt.,1 ' � . knew that i . j�y- . ; ! - I � ; - once, . I q . ntense -anger, an wounded Mucil I everythiii-, lie cann( t see wahlhit; natked eye. him to the throne - of Uganda ; awl ' ' � . . . .1 __ .� � . IIIII(I agitatl(VIN. .Nlr*. Mcholl gave one look ,. I I Vttt, in ... . pride woulf. make him very bitt' I � %,as; pitioud of my IN, ly ,, i I I - �. .. �- er against , itiordinatel ' uppose ilkat it' shoulti I '((611 )_ 8 lite Of tile &141 lkiStol'v of this bil;110PIlit" '' . __ � .. . .1 at my face,'and theij ran to catch like -lit her. le to IMRS to I - - . . me and -ily !almost Denniless lover. boy ; Aalt lilyol)l*l( 4 %%,.is as nothing CO II- morrow that, ever thingsliall be taken away t1kere were nearl .. Z. - I � arnim. I pushed her iback, and a y . y tifty Volunteers for the ­- -� . . - - - I seemed I toll live in a dream for areq to. that .Mri. Nicholl I and Clin'8, e : that dull, cold voice � I Pill- Bahl in thlit cannot be read by tile iiake(I eye : service ill which .14anningtoll ZLI141 Pai-kt-t- ..- . . ::_ . two or three days, till I ,ot Di The worshipped .Ili it, and often Cbrh, ic I . . - :. I . ek's final I . What will come! .Shut tit) tile beavells, perished. . ., .- . . .L . � letter to say all wa " Dick it; dead !" - ­ . I . . . I . - I , ' I __� � Is ready tor me at Mrs. wall I be canght, du,ter ill hands hang I 1 'g She 'oo,ked at tit I _ I. . I for&8ti-t)ikoiviy*llltl8tg(),AilllI cover overthe - .- - . 1. . : - el 3,9ung man, antl I * I , - . �� .�, I. . . Nicholl's. i His bright manly face, the ar- over the cradle in �peeclilemn admi , " , fields, foi- botany dllhll tell blit, little to tile .. - . . . .1 L . l I . ; . .- 'rat" -)11 Ili", lwllll his head ill! mournful ament. . . . I I XOOM FOR A'NOTIMIL . I - . - , (lent look in his gray eyes as we parte(I when she was supposed 44) beiloli8lillig tit ; . n ketl eye. All sciences ind 141, would Ile . I ;.-. � _ I :�. evening were ever before %me. I a mng room. Nlrm. Nicholl ". , F did not ](Me conacloustiess, but all at . it et .. � " . 1. I ­ that last ,frea, ly abi i U11- once my very life seenied to be ebbing away Impoverished, insulted, tlegrostled.- Yet, - : - .- -_ . . 11 - went 011, . . - I I . I . . 1. 1 - . . . . 0"' making* very practical derstood babies," ainA *as illVaIllable tO1116 from my heart andl limbs. WlIvIl M ri. tile "'all who can not reati his owl mother's a - And mi , . � , preparati . . . r . J The Avarlelous Denro '- i � . I- Is setviciri'as packing my plainest Ill illy.1gliorance, and happy lilt imphtir " lotter' without the aiti Of all eye -glass ins, %� Sin -in - go�iivns, a leaving my tillest garmen ill Motherly advi,ce. �ng AN ICIIOII l"I 'Ile E41 tho' sofa, and sat with her l8t9 Law** Remarkable lorelgall. ­ .� n# � � � upon reatling the infillito and eternal (I'Od - . - my huge ardrobe. I kne ' For some time My I cart had been strai . kind arm i m pressing iny lit -ad to her, breast, I h. . � In It certain tA)wn live,l ail Ohl (lit I I ; W that *tile f im- i E (-­ I simply lay helI)le&4--powcrle4* )y is own Illiamiste(l lowerfl. I charge e6n Who . I : for his grasping, avitric . ple little lodgings-upthree flights of sttirs IY sti�red toward inyown father. I use, to feel - .,tit''hearilig every %( r 1. too)k of, I ililillit g ,is ()Wit was noted q him before GA's face wit�l in I _ioWs dis- ­ 1. - I I 001111110 Ife, bad HeVerla,l ,I-.,%vlI,_t1l) S(),I.i jkll.1 -wouldnottitin -witil "Liberty Art Sik­ sit s�ewing,aft,er Di(kleft home, poiadr- Dick's friends Tkowl 1-cassured by .he pre - � 11 sense and contradicting tile highest lxm't'()11. ' , - - dinnerdresses. it was more likely I slicul( ill experience It goll-in-law-7-Dave-a wild, haru tit -scal'll lit '. I I 9 OUthe WOndel fill celings that movi a. n . . I . . Ile cooking our'(Jimicr than dr 'Ing for father's aud mother's love towal-41 their hil,j- Bence of the other wonie . ,.8tamnivi ed forth is Of mankind., -Jos A Parker. I fellow, whosechief'delight wam'll . es a broken narrative. - . Saturtlay.- . 1 ­workill,r" , "I . I it. In view Of snell it charming lilt velly I less little ones. Had my father felt thtis It )_ Dick h.Ld coineon'board at Boin . Y with '' I ca . ii not t . ell flie ntanne .. I - . . . . . the.91diliall. oire(l�iywlieitLL11iiitti,ls%4-ert,iti, ' packed up some painting apron - wardine" Hadiny lovely inother---u-1 ic . . - work ill the hay -tiel, 1, the deacon stoppc, rall(l - ls� . 8 with,very . . the bellillillig of rheumatic fever him , . Thou fillest fill to [lit" . . - . I . �_. I : I smart pochets and bibs-whiell I kuew portr4it - hung fit -my r(Knil in my old 114L . - flow evcry stinget tatifint r - .. . . le"lling ()It his rake told the � . . Dick I I I 'IMse , " - lit well % ery ill --J had t tru led bw-k tO I- blazoned oitt wi Ice . i "'boys" a ston- - . . flit I livill", face I had, al" ! never life, nit Meat by this gootl fr e -i -an then - . I . . - - .. -1 woulf. think becoming.' 0, .� 1i of it wonderful dream lie had had, wli-.1-vill lit- , - ,ed my hitentiall of b , I _ ( . I annOun, roing to ,Visit Ic - -felt tho�seyearnings too ollip . T-9- . A rid Aecills I)efore tile pO &I . . . Was trai P)r . * cell upuii, � rtAL .. . . . _�_ . me and then list " home was ne-ari Of some diviner west, I 1.4 ted to the realins of bliss, 411'r. . I a school friend in Edinburgh, and my fatt vr, ill 'her ann8 which, foi- her, Were it -ver been f.,I-nj I , haft - � -ler - . . .. l . , ,g � To 1111INhal wear-* inortalo . I : - w:)nt fill indeed merethesight � . who nevei, denied me slatill pleasit es, gratificol? Ali ! how ci dead in his site of 11 art di -h- - ., . . ,_ . .4 lie had Seen - . V., - . . . 'Uel and heartle t Case. . 1, 2 11' . .1 - Onwaril Into rest. � . there. Dave listened, 011'elk-11kollthe(l ILIA � _.. I ml�t,secln, when Your -baby grow I I . . Z - kissed,pie t the door as lielsatid goo(i-1 .i 8 'i f( r -- wille-eyed, until the old gClltlelll!Lll filliSlit-41111i - I I I.. �.. . told me to ,lIe a good girl and then, a e t 0 1 _ I . Wade Robinson. I , � % " ,� U Dick haol talked imich to Ilia frien I 'of bis !.: ,..1 .. - - .. . . . 8 t er esert you ail I hul deserted my f 0 - I I �"_ - . - - story. -alid then pro ,eetled (am w, - I .. I � carciwfge dr Are rapidly off, I - I i ­ . Wife &lid chii'l. He Made him - th. �-- - , Thir Clilan-t'loset. - ' � is bi; llid)*I) -. . I turned toe Iter . 1won itic it I to tella, bigger one. Realmi) had bail a u:0,,_ . dy , ith an obvious air of , "if allYthilig hapisened" he wall a go ,to - � I bisstu In ubneed by these . It wrote to ' . , , - - , I I _�. � relief. P . hi' P, I father first, to illiplare ilia pro tioi i "V Sing :i song of eflillos, & cl(latt , ' lerful dreams wheleill lie too) ba(l,beell tri I III--, , . His ' touched I c a let . begging Iiiiii-to come and see tit , t - , .- utter want of suspicion - r, tac i for file deep and :) - I _. -,�: . ' 11 slid my little'oiie,'alij then con I witle -- . ported to tilt. heave ily 111.1141, and tile gi )%%Illl,l . -1 .. with remorse for the first time. I half start- even send me a word'of forgiveneim but in ,.it,�tlltly to ,tie . come � break descriptions wbi' If " I . .. - ed up, and called faiiltlyi "Father. letter was returned to in , I n e ell le gave Of - Iti- � " r - , '. Rows a d rows of dishes, getting Bid. fly that plale J;' � , " But the ' e( , i )Ilk - 44 1 1 coulite'd the old, nutil's by Io,, .:' - - i .- __ e uno . , thought of nothing but th side ;. Odds. 1),Ut -, . .. � cry was I t id th6 roll of tile wheels, mutual friends of ours in Edin ru r L . e a the. . . � . i . gh I Ill - oor is open, 'tin goodly to' be_L .� . and I wasoainat drown my remorse in a that my father never mentioned in na lie voYage,"saidt lie young nuitilittiskil . lid When Elie d i ' I suddenly Dave found himself out of that . , - L glorious place suit stalltling befcre it pail- of . , - - . . , - flood of. tellis, which only ceased at the end that lie secluded himself in his house n( little son. " I Dainty shi I crystal -the tea-8et , assive a one gate8, ' - . . . - - - - he 8aid I was th bring Ilia watch � for - his hold . I I � _'. ��_ - Of my long1drive to the .station. . L grounos, never paid 0 recieved. . vi,eit8, ( � . It n,5 white abOve which was Nvrit- � - . � I . �i . For a last time a tall footman I snubl d . I looked up at this and saw Iii, - an 1 5 . - . ten, in characters of fire, tile Word " Hades. " .. . . I , I � �, _.. _.- got mi tick- persistently he many ga�llallt at Dick's old watch -that ng Cranollika ! a flile-4prigged chilia on the He knocked and was adillitted, and callilig . .- . I .-: .. . et for me, looked after my luggage anl8tood temP of Aunt Betty lant -one, �)r -Ioo�eol like 'foiniil- , upper , . ..'� I I respectfulli, at the doo . .. h I " , o iar face -softly if it Elie ta4le. Ail. lit did so Ahelf . I a little inip asked to be shown tile sights. - . . . r of the compartment her.0 ly daughters upon is - eart J. I hey two great tears ro - I .. . which'he hi,d secured for my exclusive use. -alSoLthat lie was­'cha � trr d h�side it.! How (Grandina .11seol to wash it -land dry His guide showed him two CC118 with thell, . . told me liged 1 C41 strange that lie 4 1 piece ' I each tortured inina . I! said Dave, . . - - .. " I had reco red myspiri laugh- e IV I a list �" be warms and I felt so cold- ; r old latly, if living not to see, al ing along, We ealllejj) ':L . . . ts now, and. old and gray -and took lif 'th I!OUITIZ! His teais inuet herself), i 44 tels. "Allatonce," . � -i .1 .: -, � ed when I ought that the next journei. I indifference stran e in 6 i ail active Ma � It. 60 0 Hopil ,as we were w . I - . I . ' sly, , cold that n That ,g . made woul probably be by third_class, After an in warmth could ever come into. my, fu= I where there was a Monstrous kettle, tille4l '-� * _. - � ut ., terval Of 'O C Itiontlis I wl te . frozen generations I iig I ht front the cups with a sulphurous liquids boiling at a terri� - . .. � I with Dick y husband -to protect me. again to him, telling It fit with all a yo ig veinal a a It. L df ink tea. . i I . . � I I . *(�, . .- : - . . U "18 ttell1re nothing fortne!" lasked. - . . ­ .� fle rate, in whi I noticed a vreat inaliy- ­ - ­ I It is. only a journey of a few hours to mother's ,�ride of my _)abY. The boy w I as; Sing a song of break ell - . � Edinburgh rom' y home. There remar c I Dick's friend looked for a Moment ai- Me'- . ueer looking black unips anti inquired wllatw. . l . L -1 . :.. L In I oil Me P y like- my father, having eut I wid-j- - age -& closet deep and Sey were. . I ­ - . in, slood my ban(] and then said unevenly : ; ' Well, You set, - said the gilifle, . . I . - . . _: j)Iatfor n Isome, eager you ig dark t yen and a stubble of black hair fat Cracked and broken dishes getting si� e y e fellows . I , . . - lover, a d by his side a plain but most lookec' add oil Ilia tiny baloy h "He WId rue & -if he died -I was to givc Bide, . there are & lot of thes T". 10 - - . I - -1 .. .. 1. I benevolent- looking little old lad . I She It ead' My et- his love to hill pretty Nancy."' come down here who have such sulall -_ I I i Ld ter wap not returned this �imc but no anm wer The pt:lor,young fellow ]lad 'turned . his When the door stands open 'tie a:wful to souls that if we ellould pit - � / .* , twogrey curls on each side ae, . I I t them ill it 7 - i . - I . ey behold. eell we could never find them i . . . . ': �. Dick had written to me from i every iOit rushed out=muttering that WO mgmentary erystal so we have ,fixetl tili I ' .: '. L_ �, � cheeks, and she n6doled and smiled at me ea to tile door while speakin He now F agaill, and - . in the most�, friendly way as soon as Di �,lk they touched at on his way out. We I (I . beg. uld coin -the tea -set Minus s arrangement,' alid , - ': I . . � . . _. identified n�c by rushing forward as if to telegraphed our good newi front rdi.bu,gh, 'g"n- r taking a ladle he fi-shed outone of the fulfills, - . , . . cooled it witl' . ; --: - _.. �, Grand!:�18-blue-sprigged Chilla-search well . , - . .. take Y la�ely compartment by and nr lie was on his ay home. Al But thoughlie wrote to me, I never saw I l his loreosill slid handed it top , - in , Y him more. the upper shelf ; me to look t. ,It Ar � . : . . . Conducted "home" by these two elit u- hour 11 iWight get a telegfai n to say the 'E It . . . as of iron about the I . . � - - .1 had sr�ived. Then, I kne- v, no train ec al I To r took " . ' Not a Piece to tell the tale' Of its shattered size of a. egg , rith a . .� . " . :; , siastic creatqres, I was 'h of me again. I hinge oil, Qne side . . 8 owli into a chat n- . S thoug rit tins ell inoll I i:elf ; and a loc poll tit ) otil . ingly clean,, bright little flat perched lik' ai bring him fast enough My Bide. N. y must Mean iTI c7rk*Ir1g through my veins IV. el . iron. er,' and it naille . .c " 1D deatt . T it for Grandinat she It" not lived to writte th s it possible, I iiiqttl're('I, , . bird's nest high above the picturesque heartbeat fast and'my cola - rose as I thou it I was glad in a dull I that n in e - V � I . . � . . .. - . An honest faced middle aged -Scotch sery " of big jo 'when he should clasp d 4 . way that it was so easy to gin my Dick., . I a hill an ing .could have a sou It - " , - . t us" in I 18 'Those quaintly fashi small ena . . we ! I . ' ­ r - '.- opened the door and said gravely, . arms. 7ranto the mirror to see MY lant, handsome ck! How thin oned"tewilps Will never ugh to Occt ff the hole which you , . -..: - , '. I "pretty anti e and more hold� tea. - - - tell me is insi e Of I Ills, 4 Oh, yes, 7 - said th . _ - .), . " Ver welcome, mein. " - - Nancy" had lost any of her g cold he must be now! But I �. imp, 'where did you conic f , I . . _. - . 11 I n was poming to him --- and surely he would 8i' rom?7 I " 1. - 'Nichol'. eat admire .. )I My face looked tilln- , , I to t I - " This is my Christie," explai ied 'Mrs. looks. I cared only for his sake -he wait E o ng a song of Bridget -of Mary Ann -of him and he went around tol' . _. " and Mr. Gorolls gir proud of my beauty. . unclose those V,Iale lips and smile at his Kate- lie other .le . - . . - .1 . -'. rettidNancy still. The comill . gain . in . and begyan fishing up the lumps alid * . , . I smiled at her kind th ug. rugged -fa, -e call hear the faint rustle of 5 . I - . . . , . . ner, I dark eyeh shone bright %it i the w6awn e family a e. estless tide who forni reading the names " 1. .. Were not alI Dick's friends to be my frieE ds m0th)�tlomvZe ; and certainly, a fine color i 6. li th PlIt Oil them, and to my I - .. busy about Me'; I could smell the bran(I surprise, the names of se%�e . I . Ticholl came '"n they were rubbing on my lips. But I , the shore - � � now ? She afterwards confided to Mrs. N!.c- darned my cheeks as Mrs. N Heaps Of sea -washed wreckage strewn along had known, and finally wo _rat whom I _. - : - nnie a bri - : . - . . � � ,h own reflection. I - I6 as she could I'a'waled for him herself. " Whib -1 wanted to lie Toll of devastating storms when the fury,s tion: ' Did Av'him?l ,Know hilli �" - _ holl tha� Miss Bell was " as bo le the room in time to catch me smiling at my did not Avan! to be roused - und up with -,: - I _..1 - . . . . the name of Deacon--, and the ques � , Was Consi&,red high praise. She had come to advise me "to look ove,-, t2hus till I saw Dick's spirit meeting mine. oter. . you kn( - _.. I . *�t!&Iexdy, it tiny cry -growing even loud- red . I replied; 'why, he was my father -in law. � _. - Then.cam' the happy (lays of preparation; Mr.G(-rdon'selotbesandt.irtbemal�it C.1'.1 - '4114 clearer -pierced through the stupor sures hide, 1, but it isn't possible' . � -..- . . . the quiet I I Ouse's wedding, wi . the fire� for no doubt the sea air wo..Id 'I , 90ftlY close the clowt-door-shatte, trea- I know he was smal � . _.� Nicholl and Christie as witness th only Mrs. : 1% I C lit niy brain. I tried to shut it out; but it Theresa no balm to heal these wounds that he wila small enou It to go into one of . . - - �.. blissful for ight in the small cottage in A r- , change' when he came home. " ' - nt . ag I I my un,4rilling ears, a 1, those things,. is it?p - es, sai - � . - - I I d ie 8POilt all his things, and he would Asia hl, rat - 'I nd something- though we search world-wide ;9 y" (I tile imp. , . - Id it be my dead heart ?-fluttered in Balm will not Ilea e ' He is all in . ther,c," and ,was about to - -. I - __ . ran, where ick and.1 spent out honeymoo ri. To the delightful task I 8et'myself, wit,i cou .. .hiva." ware, no; the sad throw the egg � * - - .� - I abj unbd ealth and luxury with a light 'alacrity, hanging various blue flannel answer. I staggered too my feet, and walk. heart rent; . I into the kettle, wheil . . .- � 1. . . heart. La�e diimers and k i I r- ed swiftly . straight to the bed, where my x9thing now relusins t4l, I uddenlY he stopped, held it to his ear, footmen,,.sil gowile i ments with brass buttmp on a raw .Of CX119. be do but to - I u .... 1. . I . � .. . . . .. . . k I. .. � I .. , _b1,,,.lsy,. 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The battle Of (Alt KIIII ' . brated oil Frifl.iy flight gathering of resprescialat It is understood that I ernmelit illtel"I" " t"")"� versily, with.au annual o0o or $25,0W. .. . . . L 1. . The Allan Stpaniship I ranged that clergyillflyl their ships fur the nexi atEcnd- to -tile ispiritwil - grant$. - . I cot. G. T. Deniso� 11illif ' Al. P., alldreesetl ail I meeting a I t Guelph oil 11 WaS decidt(I to forin ;L b in tile Royal City. I . Ili the parimh of ilu [ lives 1�)Ilis Poir'ier, wh given birth to ]lei- twci (jaine Poirier Was in.trri, ;i9, strong and healthy - A fr�ight train struck Hazelwood, a farine - r of- wlio,,c team w-,ts Vvi,i,-i ItIld illstall.tly killol lilill. I Of whitewater and lea% -4 fall.ily . - ' I Applications for tile 1; ; . I of large families ill Qveb oil tile Covernmentof th; . teell have lkell reeeiv( alone, whiell �,-Isa polill alld nearly two hiiii(Ire4l The 'Montreal Bri(l I pass, -Al through the Itti Ottawa last week. I'll to buil(I a bridge aeros from L'Original to Nloll' be -,o feet, ,"�ith a ,,tintn . I Atthe liruce -As.sizes -a petition had been pres ing iniat Some illa-gistrat � stables tclullpf.'l 11,111 .11;1 had peorle alTest - 4 Ill 11 Tile -Ju( ge referred tilt Geric"ral. - . I . The Quebeir bill th I I W . I rence passed tilt,- r; 1 Ottawa last week ,.i,�tl viding that tile hight . the Witter shall lw 174 � . work must Iw commell- I and tinished within ,4evt til stock of tile conlixil . vimo,wo. , - - I - Ceneral Superinten, . I -western division vf tho fit Toronto la.4t week, will be ail excellclit y , , farmers, a go(A fqea.!�,)Il heakvy sno,ii-fall sueh as Year. A splen -lift clw . I ! (;oming to tile coulitry I . I 'ber came by the Polyne I morning seven carloa(Ls onto, most of them boui wa. . I I L � . . � I . . � . . I GTMAT Ill T,,or(l Salisbury starL4 Saturd,%y. ., - .1 . ­ The Birmingham"rn Lord Rando . 1ph Clitirch Prinee Albert X-ictor lay for England lwit wq It if, an'lloullcol that dueetl ill the Hoti�,e ,)f the office of viceroy Ili - A special cable N,,N� . are beginning to see th, n -foundlitild ti*herius ,li: cussing it. - I . Mr. Gladitone, hi a I candidate for Parlianie talent feel t1hey ant fl, Niagara. - , Mr. 1%7"ty 1�110X, _r Nationalist, Was oil Mi the seat in t4e Howie West divisioll IVf MUM\ by the deittli of -Nit-. 1, . 1 Opposition. ' The Lon( , Ion- Chrow NewfolindUild displite . , Ing of Fr-altice out of t I ITiInts poilits/out that I � to sell, anfl if she did : I 'lot be able to pay llcl� i 1 - ! . . The election ill the � � � . � I- vacaney fit the Fnglis-11 i ! tile resignation of Mr. -� ; , - I resulted in the cleetio, . Conversative,'over Nh I b 130 votes. Thiz!, is � y I ; Illent. . ! � . . I i 1. . T -NIM I : . . - - I � . � . ; - ' ' - I i I � According to its *11 I . I I : ! Bill will reAuce the U i � � by $45,000,000- - -- . ! I A deficit of $1(0,(" . I 1 the accounts of the '�%l 1 I I 1 sociation of New York I In the'New York I � i providing for a prohi � i the constitution has bc � : reading. i I I . I 1 - ]Reports from Viel � ,other points tell of gre I ! � i breaking of thelevees. i . I inundated. I i . � reports I Bradstreets' ? I the - destruction Of P1 ; I Ky., last week by the i ; , way from $1,500,000 tk ! 1 I four lives were lost. � 'J. Twenty inches of all �� Mo., on Sunday and . i . "Out 11061f Of it is 0 I � , � . � . : . - - I . . , .11 ­ I . . � - _ - iii . � .- - �! - J . j3 , !,C� - I _. . , ­­ - . . I . L . . ­ . . I , . I' I *�L� ., �. I o - � - . - � . .:: , 1, _­ . . I , . . - � - . . . , - I . I : I . _k . r . . . 'I, - . . - ... - I ­ - . i '_%'' �_ I . - 1-. ; �I , - - ,.�. I � . ,., _ I I. "t � .�L'f:' ­ I_. - L, . . " , ­.`. - . I . .;I :.-. I , "'! � V-..' � - , � 1!. . � , .� , - . ! ._-, :,ZA,P; . - 1' �,!.,. 11., ,41,_­­'� iz. . � - �, . . - . , - . M ?I * "I n'. . I - t . .0 _"A, , 11, �� 0!: . . .-V I , t � 4 "c" ;L, . , -. , I � - I , 1 41 W � , I i ,�.',':-� �4,1 f"'! �07:��--izkj�fig:- ", ,* � _01 I7 I Y. IIIIIIN A US. Southern Illinois and in Central d South. K'S-NEW89 ern minouri from ten to fifteen in A ltelftlitY &Ud a' y Newfipapers and the Publ4c, hes felL Preakbe, JrRZ UFMAN Z Ze- and -the Public' T19 WEE the Newspapers t it(. Dilworth Ch*,eo a XeW York re- By TRZ RZV- PHILL PS 111HOOK8. tI p orter who W*AIL Titiat qqFM a" neew k 4 Ly f( per43�11 . . April, ad hi i0&r1es,mdieyW&rnel the conceal 1" 0 iawhite maelf h room AtIlpiiians Ill., 2D-21, "For on fie CANADA. �- - i, - r coinv�isaiiotl where a Jury were deli, took may ameme. liars,ting nd set to in heSVen, from whence a1w we look ter the Fornm will find many interested rl "aders' out r notes of the oceedings, was a ently Sdain, tu, Saiour. the lord Jesus Christ who shall cience g ves us. interesting diatails about In.this r. elity article M Warner gets for I imnif torney General Martin, of Manitoba change our vile body, that it may fashioned what the human eye has been' 'and what- it the task of answering the difficult qui otiour lat thoy At sent anced to 39rdays Mprimaon�m nt �nd fined like unto big glorious body, according may become. The Vedas of India, which Howdoes ithappenthat the Ae vould has resigned., $MI - for criminal oontempt to the WIN ey beat all' I working whereby he 18 able even to subdu4o all things unto hilingelf. rd Island Legislat6re assent- The ice dealers of New - ork, are- �he r, most 4 prince Fdwa , I mostancient written documents, at- most. soufAtiOnall, it�ost vulga: lost a0ti- lJonday. : I rooklyn This whole pyistle is fu ecisely those which and Jorge 11 of the experience test that 'it times most remote bat still re- cably conducted ara� pr to- ry o City met at New York In Mon- w 'on ve of Paul himi We can we the man in his corded in histor ula He draws let y only two colors were known have the largest circ tion 2" ap. ff chativeAll Is I t Quebec, -day and discussed the shortage in t in year's eager desire that his-discipleit be absoltitely -black and red. A very long time clapaed attention to the fact that in the Old world h, take beri testi- i hi wery is considered d1litful.' ice '-rop, and decided that at r ent n, 8 recit ice in Middlesex County Ireport fall must cast $5 a ton wholesale,, consecrated to Chrief Here a, difficulty be- before the eye could perceive the color yel- thin i's not so; that in France tile that persial., Farmers Ae ice deal. pgy, d newly -seeded era i ago complain of Eastern A gets every man. We ourselves have felt low, and a still longer time before green has the largest circulation is 1116y wheat in a bad- cOnaitiOu, an Pecul tor* h"V- this difficulty besetting ns. It is that we could be distinguished; and it is remarkable Journal, of Paris, a small sheet coni ai Mg 301 ning 1clover heaved. ight u 15 per cent. of the ice crop t guara e the term a meager epitome of news, ba .1 shall be rawn aside from the man to a con- that in the"motat ancient languag, 91 ruil autboriiies"W'ill I ifild '&"'new and are hoarding it d The Impe templatio of the experience itself and so which desi*nated yellow insensibly asse& decent 'and trustworthV ; that in E i ttttile p bile itta' fort of Halifax arbor, on get to tbinki f urselves. We .9 thus be. 9 no which t the 111outh to the signification of green. The Greek ' s th London T" lie', Ich. in 0 0 paper surplasse e iat well of come aboorbeyin self, and forget our neigh- had, according to the generally received refuses -to print anything it does not be- a Spanish Chamber has 44opte a liver iL. 111litill 0 int w Robertson, the %'-011-kfiown bor's need. You cannot make a sum ue, which respects the s; 6nctity elige Nlr. AndCe Ba Mary of opinion, thoereeption of ciolors very highly lieve to be tr beeo Wid harbor commisioner of Mont- uffrage. your life in a serial of precepts. You muiV developed, and yet authors of a more recent of private life, which given fully a d i tne im- rt thouiand dain6taIlonia, put in your own soul also. We must tell date assure us that in the time of Alexander partially'the speeches oftall political ty factory ha.4 ers, th building tra1des at St. in, are on strike. d whose law r to fu I and, until he (lead. and it e men what God done for iiii; the story of our the-('reat the Gr�ok painters knew but four an eports were f , have secured the ninle-hour day 1 T e influen ble correct that they were cited ad tile dell lit za epidemic jig ill' ragl4g ift land ur experiences 'of the'richness colon, viz., white, black, red' and -yellow. tect -ate of wages. Aug ralia and New Zealand. t. Paul's heart glows with The words . to designate blue and violet in court as trustworthy evidence. With- Ily of g8ing 0 at tile Old I h Mee ilippian converts. reely in the inost out conceding the point that e ' ngh8h City Council It grqnl ted 6,000 easures are being ta�en for tile Coopers lov il g hig th , a for �h toward the erection of it Maison- tion of German and En4lish rades- nions. See a V!erse in the next chapter, in whith ancient times of their hitor�, tlii!y calling and French are superior to the ricans.- e�,, It I k e the words press upon one another, "There- these colors gray and black. I It. is thus tile in taste or morals he seems to find an answer Indents 'are rioting; in t P' ersburg. fore, eonly diAtinguished to big question in several facts or cireu matan- the city's founder S else, exer I - ' - my brethrian, dearly beloved and long- colors in the minhow wer ts ave ten scat- The b3ttl ed fol� rx'iy Joy and crown." Tile tri6th i Irs reat Aristotle I hreakfast, this c of Cut Kni;o Creek was Cole- RevAutionary pamphle dually,. -and the only ces. Tile ability to read which the common a at I)(, is Tillitt4)11, Friday flight in TortAito by a terei through the city., brated Oil first Ill 'the heart of (4od, then manifestA3 Caw four of them. it is a well-known fact 'school so generally confers is to some extent bollil" ,tile,-illg of representative military men. Prfnce Bismarck is compilin gl a Mier for ial-for itself in IlChrist, and then is given' 0 the that when the colors of 'tile prism are &if answer. Multitude's who call read have I to aphed there remains 'outside ' the low tastes, and are incapable of diticrimin- It is understood that the Mani�toba Gov_ publication, which will embrace tit( Is it 2.5 vent apk)8tle and by him imparted tA) the 10 gr .1111(1411119, nd if, ernme'.1t, intends establishing a State Uni- years of his official life. i disciples, and so at last comes Filuit of the blue &lid violet in the spectruili sting between the elevating and the �egrad- Ipplai and an annual endowment of:�20,- Emin Pasha writes that aliArab lat I - (town to' ur eyes do not ing. These must have journals. suit;id'to *Ity, with out us. It was not possible for Paul's a distinct, impression which o tPud. (KAI 01',$25,000- bagsa saw the body of Dr, Peters and ( eclar. experience to have such a glow simply by recognize as a color. Physiologists tell us their taste. This, however, only., partly Vr- -ed t�mt the explorer had be looking at these disciples. It was as if that it is reasonable to suppose that as the answers the question aiid leaves untouched n Stcainiship CoTi-iplAy hail; ell 1111111 or The Al� his experience opened into another, a ill - shall accompany Gbueral elections we at -gymen re �eld throu t -specially percil: i Ild this e,olor organ becomes more highly developed, the fact that many readers of the sensational clef hout ilif eye beconies and vulgar journals are - reputable -people, far the next three -inontlis to Portugal last week. The results s'OV that had free course and was glorified through- and even before the lium lips - eo� , Ila.; . t � . ,, out the world. Startin� in tile breast Of perfect, this outside hand will evolve int6 a 'who lia�e a different standard for choosing 'Ittelld he enii- the Government or peace paAy have rong to� the spiritu wants of t a! ront Christ to Paul, to the color perfectly discernible. the women with whom they associate, the the. ap majority. I . It Philippiaq Christians and on down to its. Ifriends with whom they are intimates, t e coi. G. T. Penis6ii and Mr. Ale. McNeil, It is stated -in Odessa ofliOial ciri left that set' in which they move, from th�t which I -NJ. 1, addre Vedera liket to See how Paul enlarpa hintself ho' does guides in the selection of'- the daily news- $sod all lillperia tion an Imperial commission is to ap- Historical Storms IL 1 Is, y not expect the Philippian Christians to be luelph on Thursda hight. It pofnted to enquire into the portal ad ni tistra- stol-Til like that in Kentuck' always pap rthey shallread." This incoi sitency of Wit ite, mere repetitious of hinwelf. Christ in coining y q 7cided to form a branch o ibe league tion of Siberia. leads to hisWrical research. It therefore MII Warner accounts for ya. Ilt'll'N -Colored as dq in" thr('e wa i to comp ete the work so grandly begun. We . I ill t lie Royal City. A committee of the Antil,Slavery Confer- find ourselves here ill the midst of a rich interestitig to learn that in 944 a storinin First, the American, owing to the rapid Ilopment of his country is alwa s comin ill the parish of Buckinghan!l, Quebec, once, sitting in BrIls,sels, has decided.in fav- and -noble confusion. We think of these London destroyed 1,500 houses. In 1091 dev another storin in the sant city. destroyed in contact with! something new. � In IPoirier, whose wife has just our of prohibiting the sale of alcohol in the words as the great spiritual geography Of tit 1lives Louis I birth to Ile" twenty-first Oild. Ma- -African territories. universe. They represent, the cros-i. and even 5") houses. Ili 116%. a storm oil the Coast of -sequence lie. is Irestless, lie has. a i'labit of �royed tM �oastcrs with most of being ill it lilt y. What he wAnts lie -as Tarr e Ter U The Berlin ]Labour' Conference (I el 1nic Poiri i d at I 4nd is now, on the experience of Jtsug Christ anti' then of En*Iand desi Oil(,- of the Foatest storins Wallis immcdiai�ely, and he wantslit Cont- i:,!), trong at Saturday. England will gain it L a ;1- tho ht al healthy. o b fig by Paul. Christ is-representell at one nionient their crews. as gone vens, and tile next lie is c A freight. t, n struck tile wa��0'111'1 of John tile labour of the congress, simply 1, loint a id sti el into thL heal ver known Was that of Nov. 26 and.27, pact, "' hand and, if it is inform, tion, to, right here in us.. One mollient tile disciple 170:1, which ill London slope a loss tile �Oint, a -ong. Being'hinioelf in a'. 0 fariner of southerill Manitoba, adopted 1�,nglish labourlegislatioll. is going to receive and tile HeXt 110'of over It ,is estiniated that li'liI lie is pleased with the r ttli t ell -ay, Leadiiig("Iiiiiesel)oliticiitiis adv�ctite tile evidei * itly runiling Im is in tile world. Nowilte in struggling for over 8,11KH) people were lost in tile floods of andTgo manner of the set -spal .111(l ilisttlitly Irille"I hill) -ed just north Op('Ilillg Of Thibet to D-Fitl It t I'ad Id t led es lit ttaillod, and the next ilThaiiies and eVerfi, and off the coast of Wha� Ito reads lie knows inay not be truel something not yet (,)f . 'lie has leaped into the lica,vell witil Holland. During tile saille iI twelve but,it is clever, it shows enterprise. When Britain. These they tit-, Will ulpll-J)f-W�trwith 1,8(X) 111CM-011 b0al-d lie sits 14wit at lionic or in his club, lie Ale, Christnd is iiI the presence of God, thence, Fiiglish w places in Christ3esus..The lines were lost in sigI Of t ir lions ft Ithe la i fit heaven]% it Ile t I(I grant to heads ct as a check upon P ussia. own shore. nounle-40b newspaper as-sonsational, not tilil faillilics, ill pouring in ill)- The butchers of Paris intended I o inake a famous Eddystone Lighthouse was des- be,crediflea, lo�ering to the public taste; nd of Spiritual truth thus become confused. I'll Illen t of ti tat provi nee. Seven- demonstration oil aturday to illtill troypd, &ua with it its ingenious tontriv:!r; morals -th� next inoriiitig he buys -the I I I pon t I iey 'i late tile Now Christ is in tile midst of tile struggles and I t, tecil have becli �cccived . fron, one Govl6riinient into relaxing their ca It e regli- ailley. Seven thousnd Swedes per- same newspaper. of earth, and then, again, lie is in heaven. Wilist, -which lis po a4 inir ) e I Police - rot g iltion8 Only it soul with an experience like St. ished in.& snow stonn in 1711.). A stortin in Then again the American' people like! pulation of only 2,600,' lation8, but I i 11 p(' Ilerly two hundred altogetlt�r. e t , wit and what they call kept the slaughternicil lithill hot'i it Is, and 'Paul'ta call understand this -a soul that is India oil Oct. H, 17-17, in said to have killed I)riglitn ws, audwi y 'X I ly's bill tit(.- procession Was a Ve , tanie aff, i lx)tli in the wor'Id and above it. It is expect- people. At Havana a storm on Oct. snap. Beiiig credulous also t I re ap lie . -NIontreal Bridge Colniiial tT1 next lie- , itiestroye(I over 4,(W houses * and mistake a show for substance, to . ke the- wt Ire c r - t1ii-ough,the Itilua Committee at y ing blessing one moment, and tile, 17(;, On April 22, 1728, 7,011M) peo- repeated pretei,ise of enterprise for 'fie rise oottawa-lst Week. The company propose ceiving it. He rejok-eq in this seen i1ng large 1.w) people. to it bridge -across the St-! Lawrence The. Scotch Crofter�- Confusion ,and in his.new faith and I eA- glow, ple were destroyed by a hurricane at Seerat, itself, and to think that the niatt r is most -ible litirric1110 worthy- of attention which is I tied and tL'Original to ontreal, thp height -to Ili hreport to Parliaine .. t, De,, t t anti tumultuous expression thereof. here in in the FAst Indies. A tort lid and Inliland paragraphed and put before thern with all. 1, 6 feet, with a central span of I c es c as 11 300 fe4-'t* �i;ter (;f the Interior Departlilent , Burgess one truth 'which is stateld here agai if and '';Wei t 11 w t o t of E gla 39. Over 10) peo- the typograbical emphasis ofs display ad- lesa -liment of cro;ters froin again ; if it loses itself it rea and it during Jail. 6 and 7 of IS At the 11ruce Assizes tile grand jury said ys: "Another detaL an in the fu�pe'rg Ie- were killed in and near 11, vertisement. Still again it is tiadeniable resented to,them alleg- the western Highlands and island l'of Scot - is thio - The true in Inesis of J p1s Ili tioll had lweii. p - Vreland 4W hoiti6es were blox�n down, nd tht t fie American people like "personalities. I land arrived in 'Manit0a last sp ng, find (-1iritit has eittered upon something i ii_tt tht soine inagistrates and county -coil- -cat lo by fi re. A big storin Title people whose naines are printed profess; litleI",ere upon lioni�estead lan, Is Tin the testifies to- its own incompleteness. He in there mas gi disgusted lneighborhood of, Salt-6at, the present absolutely certain of it, and yet it is not all drove 143 wrecks oil the British coast '�\lay to.be shocked, and that they are -ople in order it) extort f )(;, I 4 �75, 254 people Nvith the prying vulgar newspapel that con- oce.4. I western teimi e Ma�nitol North - coinprelletided. The infiniteness of Good is to 61. Off June 26, US Iinug of t1`I t' 1�18110p, referred thein to thei Attornev- ains them ; but they want to see, he paper, western railway. The; actual Coln lition of supply it. Tile soul is not slatiiatied. Now it were has been the sub'ect f a good ponses8eis God, and again it is I(Y)kiiig at i SepLeInher of the sanie year storin oil the nd they run their eyes down the colunin in [Ill. 11, Excler Law- villages away search of the names of their frien Is. Next o bri(lgeIh� of Texas swept inn3 Quebec I t deal of discussion anti inisrepi-4 atioll - ill something not -taken possession of. There is L o aw t tile railway coniiinittee at the . British ii�rcgs. To sl:�.y tllat tile)- the knoled a of goinething givenalready, all initinense lo -i4 of life. 01, week they look in the paper to , ee if their, are e It out, IA. over longing for lst week with Dec. 38, 1879, the Tay bridge in geotlnd- names are there, and if tile arc not yet paticularly -well fitted to of being alrem y anti a wilts blown down, and o er 100 persons were the paper as tit ere, enterprising as tli*e viklilj� t1iitthe hight ofthe bri.dge alwvc inake their living purely by' tit cultiva- something inore.'At the inecting pollitof V' t - sting a, flie. witter Hhall be 170 feet slid that ilie a ueW1 country these two conditions stands the soul, I- killed. Destructive tornadoes fix tlie west- it was before? It is exceedingly fortunate tion of the soil in )%'ill flow olit list be commenced within three years would not Im. more than the facts would testifies to something greater than we have ern part of this country caused great loss of for.pr. Warner thit lie has not ;)Ittenipt(A have operty in Aj)ril, ISM. The great to 47 atoll tinished within seven years. The Valli- warrant one in saying in regard to alnkoAt already attained ; a reality still a- 1011 ing life and prc pologize for tliis diseased appi tite of hia - oftlic Collipally-was increAsed to nigrants front all)- after infinite life -, two coni8ciousnesses, Ch ohnstown disaster of last May ill Pelionsyl- fall�w-countrymen, and that lie 11 collfined ally, Hilllilar nunibe-r of iniii A all. 00self toan explanation of tile fact. Ali part Of the world who settle in a ImAy. abiding certainties. vallia is still frosh in the ineinories ( -ty .Were th same the fact is to be do 6vileral Superi nten t f people are under title disadvantage le e it call be "C011141d for or not. T' to outlook plorell whether '161, , wh�yte, 0, tile of NVe feel this in a ' degir,ec with everything N1 illions of dollars' worth of propet (fi�isioll of tile(,. 11. It., who Was ha% ipg theit experience of agriculture in the we have. We s&),, this its inine. destroye,i, and nearly 4,(X)O peop er arkei I ed in 1:a X -4-t-, lit ire ndfor'the A nation is d pro - more I cast' (11) to actil" t 1: IS tToronto last week, c�pcetfl that this past confilli,41 to the cultivation of 8niall thir po;tion to the prevalence* and strength of lwill lie an excellent year for title Manitoba crofts, With which they couibined fishing. =11flutely innine. But as we rise it) higlier Acts Like a Boomerang. thin depraved taste. Such food w; is served for tile a good Beason generally follows a Many of tile best settleillellits in Canada. things, immediately experience mingles With up in many American papers can hav&only heavy --noUrfll such as they have had this 'however, hve been forined by people less nsat ibfat;t ion. Is the scholar content witil By this itline,the powers at - Washington I one effect upon the intellectual still spiritual year. A splendid class of ii,1111i nts are fittd for agricultural work, anti althongkil at Ifis, . little attainments ! The * more lie should know that any attack upon Canat a, for. Friend ature of the readers, it must weaken the coming to, the country now. A farra 814 eithe IT in its tariff arrangements or carrying �e num- first Occasional disappointnitenta and dwour- attains, the more lie longs on and dull the moral perception bur tlby th6 Polynesian, and 01IM0111I agements are to be.expectd, I see no reasion would lose its charrin if there was nothing facilit ies, i -i just as likely to rebound on A through Tor- to doubt that in the end the experiment more to learn. Everything really good 68 a themselves as to inflict harm upon this SibilitV of the other. worning evell carloadispansc lonists double quality; it has inore to give. Tile We hatl a fine, example of thin Wito, inost of thein bound for British Colum- will be a successful Th countir aft, I' III;- Non.to were the more the soul possesses tile more it has still . if I - Bismarck Still Popular. to iitste r t a "retaliation" message of President to Cam were am 'd' ious year, positions - Cie Tt w reported that the Germa BRITAI-1-1 Crofters who arrived o pre HaisChristiaptity reached its coin veland--of which every respects C.RkAt lliment in these nineteen centurieq ? citizqn of the is now licartil Llld �Vlll`D Wellt'intO tile Pelican ke Conn. late fulti VIllited 5tateld y Einperor was greatly annoyet he I llill,con who ra on auces Van man in relation to nwn? Has the soul (is of toils of Uo-?(l Salisbury- start,ed for!the Rivic tub aishatned--wheit litany thousiall -try, in 'Southern Manitoba, 1) it had thesetid ovation ivell to Prince Bismar�k by the jla�mlng ovel o their line madebytheImperialit, vernitinen whichad- attained all in Christ ? The ings traffic a in &lid out pf Berlin when the ex �Chancellor Int- Birmingham Ton c vatices are t4l, Im! repaid in twelv Vears, and lost their value. Alas, if this were all `k'", New I ork oij Canadian account were de- I I I i Toi4 6ngured ull lillanifestation of Christ was returnin front the farewell audience- oil the homesteads if I it; were the f flected to Halifax, constituting a veritable TA)nt RLn(lolph Churchill. ire secured by liens. Ha regarded the display of popular spilipathy AlbertVicto nlobarketl 'at Boin ris. Frequent repo t'have been Txlfact of possessing certifies that sollie- ftto- our maritinic interest, without r e of the settle � with tile fallen ulillistel. as a is 0 1 re at* ig the winter, hivugh tile tl it more is coining. The sense of Christ in any great disadvantage to l received dit-rii tion upon hiniself, in which estim to lie Ulan id It, - piI A sintilar result is likely to take Therat ly for England last week. sioner of Donlinion ILAR11 A, from tile tile hurch makes e4dirtain that lie is�iyet to Coinnii. not, we take it, far out of the w�y. it, stor) it 1K announced -that a bill wili blr intro- agelit of tile linperial II.overnineilt, who is corne, and more guidance is to he givell to ace In relvard tq the United States barley oyalty. Fil is, of course, no question of actual disl lie titiceol in the House of Commons to abolish resident-ainong thelit. T.hese reports - coin- likell. SometilneH tile soul is contented, Intre f the new duty goes ifito effect, in-, 'If t1le (Olicef viceroy in Ireland. times ditiWilieftted, With what Christ OtI ill lw ruitied.-k There is in that E eept aniong tile Socialist$, tile � -Prussians pletelyrefutetheallegOd distregi existing soille wit I afte faithful -to the house of Holtnzollern, "h Seen a au a city a large anibuAt of ca r1ish press, alliongst tile Crofters. As inight have been has don for it. Here ar two t i 9 pl yi 9 )ital invested in pecial cable says the Eiig It e -11 Ilifil tis back and forth ---a future proniis6 and a barley tile inn kers, the country go !a tlem n al, "'illilillu tA) See tile gnavity of tile New- c X tile Cloth i fig of tile uninigran tile Canadian barley trat e. The the backbone of the state from military ,:. ::, 4 In n - proserit ex] e lit its ,lot well suited to tile chinate, fuld. ap- perience. Let me read you two fron, tile Bay Of Qtlillte region is faillous tile ispute, "nd,.. are (lis- w, int of view -who feel s -est at Bisinarck's front St. Paul's great prayer, .­ liretli- of nIWere made 'I'tollild WiilllllK.g verse8l wol'Id Over, slid 0swe(,o is tile lillill port of ellfOreCd retirement, would, if need were, he ;'i'd hd it apprehended ; i�Tlt myself W have to tile United *indtilr to rich Congregations of the Presbyterian ren, I count ill entry for that product in the first to rally in support of lie crown. i;�A kluen trans- ill a lettr to tit chief- but thiaone thing I do,forgettu Otiose things States. There are several large malting people lie church - -to which church tlivsL ng forth unto estithlishinents in the city, a number of All the same, they have little confidence in for Parlill,luent, Rays t warin which arc behind and reachi r, less upon a ly I)clong--to contribute articles of the judgm'it of the young 'Empero floating down ifie, I press toward firind of larley buyers and commission men, metit fet-4 they art, those things which are befc the.beriefit of tile Y!)I!ng anti clothing foi . - for the pri now than when Ile ascended the throne, for tile inarl ze of tile high calling- of 113 engaged ill its 13. u t -ill be satisfactory and a large fleet of ves8c g his headlong and erratic conduct and, , ed. This appeali it % has turned Its answered protnUtly liber- Gold i transportation. Hundreds I (;lit of thAt NIT Knox, Ulster Protest�%nt if ZhriutJesu&" liere we see Paul's U if hundreils I . y they are die- Oito learn, w, hope into distrust. Natural ati(L)II-,tlis�, Was On March elected to can le Lrited', tile deep collociousness of having Christ. There of hLboring inefi depend upon I s,trade for al1r, fAlld it was so far as or quieted that lie has ceased to take counsel Of lilch "its the eat in- Cie House of Commons for the rplexity , but Christ calk sole round for tile exaggerated r ports- al- in )ain employment. To increase the uty oil this the longest head in (]'Formally. For it is a com- "llades. -west division ()f county Cavan made vacant explain it. C rAr*ist is here. At the centrer rom 10 to 30 cents a bushel will utter- Be lud(I to. d by' ,upy the soul as of tile soul. He Comets to occ pl� out thelonly grain trade of the port plate cessation. The breach may I clo, I iind calling the death oi Mr. Big'gar. Tile I re was no its gracious conqueror. ifourlifeis like St. of time oil the pr�ssu re of all emergency, but"' -11 lie ights. eave Oswe ), flow, PO ratit de, a two- with their nto the I istr[A. Be two things, (tile nthe seventh p . .. i I' I -.,- In ithe'Alherta 9 Paul's, then for us the entry in the Vnited States , a deserted present it'is as wide as ingratit I Tile ioyAo*n''Vhr0110e-, r,eferri d d knife which eut-,� deep in promise and realit Iningle. Christ iis both ways, can 'ewfoundlnd dispute, advocat c buy- Mr. J. G. FitIz Ykerald of Calgar" %`11111 village. at the minis- N 1. if is uneasy .1�iliiol Duve, as il ' 'Ottawa alread i tile BON Here we have a frag- a - it. IfIlerli tile y in in- of France out of h B Toronto lalt and left fol tterial overturn, Dresden anti Munich are e13 -alit here he will have iniervi it W illed everal nlent of truth or a bit of comfort ; but, oh, The Ne Treaty. Time., points out that France does not % w how much is coining to my soul! -Now we still more restive, for there a Hohenzollern I I I'-, ii t terri- id Newfoundland -would oftlieMinister�i*cizai-(IingNol-ti- 3staffairts. extradition treat), with the hasnotraditionscof fidelity to leanupon. to sell, a!i,l if she d little strengdi, just enough -for duty The British (I waxed have 'lot be able to pay her price. I)Ilring all interview Mr. Fitz� er If when United Swes has finally received Her Ili Sa-(:ony and Bavaria thoQ empire itself ii a LIty and pro- but then how inuch more strengt ed in regarded more or less as all xperiment,. 1114111it-Cd T i to fi 11 t lt� re and been Publish lection in tile Avr d strict, I elcquent over the fertility, be, lost fruit- Christ is fullyconfe. I am expectant, and Mjosty's signatii I t fie guide, . 'I WAS I spects of Alberta. The Sol i9ed by ist is with me. 'But I could not ex- tile official Gazette. The old treaty inade in khich hits prospered so far, but has yet to vacl;cy in the English.Commons cat Cbr ho : hether wheat, oaU, ba -ley orvege- .10 to ar tile resigation of Mr. Ruler, fulv - and t Ile I jeld' was pact him if lie was not already there. Ali, 1842 restricted tile right of extradition 'show wli her it can be tit ille, tables were to be grown, es of murder, assault with intent to adversity. And should the test come, the resulted in the election of Mr. umery iy%�here else sometimes he comets with comfort it) vour charg J,:11 theill in a. ell larger than a] piracy, arson, robbery, for- eonditions to success will be fai less favor- Conversative, over Mi.. Itutledge, Liberal, not only ,I'll lie soul God will mot leave you in your do iti- commit inurdei i lit a"aill. slid rn- of, the continent, but the rei� it. of votes. This is again for thegov( of the tut c011dition. That cry test�fies that. gery anti the utterance of forged paper. T6 able illan they were twenty yeatI back. Six all I . here. The soul tha 1 lien to be thes, , e tile now convetition adds manslaughter, men, each a giant in his way --Bismarck, rain was greater thwit any P'OVILlce t win I tile, lumpst tominion or state of the grea t 1. 'Public to Christ is t and purer here obtains counterfeiting, or . dealing in, counterfeit Moltke, Von Roon, William I.,1the Crowu T st�r stronger, holier UNI'E6 §"iATES. show. Sheep raishitad ii larceny', fraud by Prince and the -labored at the 11MIlled it to he south could embezzlement, t gth, holiness anti money, ; %%-arc alm 1, 8&2 thing of his strenj 11*(,ll� about the McKinley farming and stock raisin� , 80m� 9 hailea, banker or agent, perjury, M bur - �,uilding of the empire. ' W ith It ffort. Accordifig to iti all thor, tile in the di8- purit M brother is livin r an imperfect, 9 Oter.e' raised. (Ill olleside, carried ol with the greatest success I lary, revolt or condpiracy on board rip, and the structure might never have Eill will reduce the United States revenue ?ife. Ile in weak, a slave to some bat a tor of th oor ;iTill a liallic triet. Mr.Fitz , erald Was the or i give great value to awry Lgainst. the laws of both countries for 'one ofthem now counts for.its by $4,r),(Wt000. I a Fiazt. Let me crimes I preservaJ f inquir" P. R. exhitition train, arm ides, has on ed, .bcell found in C. it shown Christ is ill the uppression. of slave -trading. The Lon are dead ; MoItke is too old A deficit,of $160,066'bas phi on the struggle on his Part- vouarind Bi' rck, the tal est of the Lave a soul the acco'unts of tile M s- written an exhausti don y ork. utual-Benefit Life A ve P&M th the himVnd will take possession. He will make 7tites regards it am creditatle - to neither sma. 11''It. Which you western territories, describ party that two nations united by so man a , has just been turned out of office to sociation- of New York. and drawbacks of I country. the longing soul into his own likeness. ke room id the advantages In the New York state senate the bill hom led him Sometim,en we think of Christ am of a Mae- and so various ties as England and the United n for an imperial helmsman who f`r(),l,,!* I told' His enthusiasm -for the Conn ould have beau conten half a khows little of the course, and has bound- who will smite. But he comes to fill the States all le* for I ti;(. (,tllel- side providing for a prohibition amendment to to undertake A trip to n ri and during ter to exalt its aspirations and century with the very ina�equate rovi I �ss conficlance in himself. No Wonder his leied to a third i itited the soul with truth, the constitution has been or ur of the Ashburton treaty. I It also ilw 111111ps and te last two months he If an8figure it. The same is true of 0 earn tha a bjects, fear that, like the Cork pilot, he ,, 1-1 1, reaing. tirincipal farinillg contras in this rovince, tr of 11 our vile the limitation regarding 'political offender ay have to learn where the. cks are by, and to my Paul qvisks not and .,I '.laid before ra popula !bodies. Vicksburg, the a icu my be sainterpretedas to screen assassitiswho r filling u n them. whona Reports from th-wes 'bodies," but as the new version rightly n po through the tit r t We have done deeas worthy of death. St I the lip with other points tell of great havoc tion the real facts concerning tion. I roofs ilaVe been tates it, bodies of our hum iis Whole.districts are That his arguments and p ' on the old, at y is a ore 11 IC ness andrur- new is an impf-&ement '* , I - the an(I the que aking of the levees. ti In te met ire to be like Chri§t in tolill oudy during I -is borne out by the t more than the proverbial half- it *a 'threatening and cli inund, effective a various mar cetl towns Do our soults glow witEove to (sod? good deal stay of the young Prince AlberJ Victor Of father -in law. -'-'the eatiinkte must hate evil, do goot ii -of frolp t4e fdimers e Pradstreets' reports th t vince. Mr. Fi in con- 0 a in th tz erald 1, &lid let the loaf. I Wales at Mandalay, and ai soon as he ha& tIsli*t possibI property in Louisville, of the pro with our spirit that we 0 gon preupIn a the -destruction ol sail that he was Spirit bear witness His L ud Suit. ff) into one of Ky., last week by the tornado vary all the clu4ing :the interview, " becom- are the sons of God." "When he appears we a it rained torrents, wh th Bur-! countq *4 'way f rom $1,5W,000 to i6.. Ninety- certain that the western tile imp. $2,500, tion this shall be like him." Let- us rejoice in any Ilia -And what do you think of my new mesa Beers announeed that it had been cloudy 11 julown that the immigr I aboyd I ,because the glory of the Prince out-, four lives were lost. ing so we that a further strength or gooduggin already attain, kettle, when year would be tripled and VW7 nice from what sho*e the gun, andatiis departure the h T about tit" ed,' for plaid suit, my dear? Twenty inches of s0dw fe a In the it is a prophecy of coming goodness when all She -Oh, I think it is 11 " t si.- Louis, advance would be made each ye ar I have 6ard of it. --Tem Haute NxPre88- ns wept. it lipto hiseart' 'Mo., on Sunday and Monday night, but stall be fully attained. ffoly Mows! points ht future. about half of it is melted. A -4 cre for auothor. 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Always ing the bArk off some tamaracks on the co vey, publicly, his sincere thanks, to �`' ,reap the date paid ahead. tf sideline between lots 17 and 18 south of the sick committee and the members is Showing a, lege assortment of . ,.. - T Rjn Ston Road. This bark ,ores be good No.OL• i� , i , Kingston Y qe orally of mast Loc Angeles Lodge, - . . _ horse tonic, bat it costs like eixt_v when a , Ancient Order of United Workmen I . I : th6 N '• magistrate names the price. for their nnoeasinq care and sttention to I i I . I • Mr. David Fickett returned Tuesday. h' during his recent illness. Of course i ewes a - w1co f t a PICKERING, ONTi, APRIL 11, 1890._ Prl'nts �. night from far California. He speaks in the did no more than their duty and as I I { ' -i- - - ---- terms of enthusiasm of that country -al- the Tawe of the order oaks 'far, but the • � 1.t�RNs. i I . xedice• New Advertiserr►ents of this Dar• thoatth it is not a paradise, it is one day's kin y ministrations of the brethren der- AW i.i./ , y,�t,....•-ti-^ ` ' j 7 in a rolon d sad illneoo are % i - ' g ` BATL+' 3IAN b[ . otorne nearer that condition than On- + + - - Card -Dr. Fra>dcy.. tarso: • Mrs. Pickett and daughter tarried no a tlpie ! appreciated on that seoonat. + o i ,. & B.o• o�oar . . Card -George Gerow. behind in order to allow the climate to Lo live this noble order i " , - • • gtr�et � - Tendert-Spink Mills. -,..-,continue the great imprpyement already We seldom advertise oppoeitioa jour•S TROUqZRINGS andORSTF A+� it", ; Etc e B k '. For Sale -D. O'Connor:1 . wrought in the health of the latter. n�,1 but under certain oiraamttaacae we - f . , ! $. FBAN , Attention -A. Falconer ---The spring faire will be held this I Co and s.o. Honor c4 g do. We will advertise the Chronicle by which in I :,, pnivaraity,Trinity Hedi+si i Clover Hay -John Lays. month ae follows : Manchester, �iesda , ,' - - of Pbysicians and Fe Durham Bull -J. B. Burk. Aril 28nd • Brooklin Wednesday, April may that its town o�posent is the most APPEARANCE'fn PRISE ce bong•, to a ��-,an P + y Pre cox mptible pnblioation that ,entero onx ' ITYIY ,r le, out. _- '`' New Prints -George Parker - 28 d; Brougham, Thursday, April 24th, s tum ; and will advertise the Gazetk Q . RBIER S1rl Look Here -Henry Hopkins.. and Markham, Friday, A ril 25tb. The by aging that its pablioherquotes cheaper �'V. FE , p ca>4not be beaten. - . 8 ing Print --R., A. Bunting . - Brougham spring fair should be � big ri •es than an other man outside poor. De CORONER, offioe ht p y P� to evening 5 to 6. Burgo �, Two Rowed Barley -W Bunker., :. success, and we trust those managing the ho see ani ]tmatie asylums. In ito last- �—"- . - . gT>RR Brook st: North, c - matter will advertise it more generously les e,the Qasette makes a frantic bid for l lith Pure Drngg; and to better purpose than last year. the trade it cannot qct otherwise by offer AL�'o �N ELEGANT STOCK OF ay�p for cash_ _, - _ _ L O CA:LI SM S • -, -W. V. Richardson has sold the north ing to .print 100 half -sheet sale bills for - . -� Legsj bones and lot of the Hemp:horn property $2. Oar charge will remain as. it basW f 1 DOW 1 on Church street to Mr. John Stewart, been, $8 per hundred, and we fearlessly I P Ri ..: wgN BALL . . . -Gcod house in ickering to rent, a0. father-in-law of Capt. P, J. Rowe, who . "� P assert that we will riot more at our .. a andisoncitor `'iotars Pi able for a small family. Apply to Wm. will take possession soon. Mr. W. T. figure than the Gazette will at its grovel- Uevererl•s Block, Brock -strep , . - .`-_ Alloway. Hartrick's a>s'ran emeats for bnildin on - . funds to loan at lowest raI I ' , b q • lin ,starvation rate.. The a rs that o s payment. . -The Ladies Bazaar for April is teem, Church street have been changed, and be to naneial ruin every year are the ones - . ANI} � � V ��E �IN VI ��+ of pa>m I ing with fashion, instruction and domestic has secured from. the Misses O'Leary a y ` . ' _ ry the quote these starvation raise, because , a �HOMAS PARREI economy. lot" adjoining their residence on Hin "d solicitor• enc' a -W. H. Gee closed his' school at But 1 h 8 pe le shun them and they qct only the The Best Ever Shown • in Pickering, coimnniesion. once :Over c street, where he intend tJ build. le t desirable class of trade. Such rices ;pg ; open every saturagv r? - tonville for Easter and spent a few d ys -Cham ion Jones and his milsieal P ra P ace st the ear of the initiated like the I his parents here. Tamil ap eared in the Methodist church E. FAREWELL, -,1Seasrs. Louis arks, Gear eHar e y d p ere kings of a weak foundation. The J• RISTER. Coan:y CI g V. Wednes ay night, and nough people paid ave rage man would rather a a quarter County solicitor. court no and L. Harvey•were the t,►uests of Al a. fifteen cents apiece to ake ti'p a total of 'to n er a circus where athletes perform ]It0 9 .:BUNTING - --- I,---- -_ r•, t Findlay on Good Friday. 1$16. The Jones child en are good musi• 71ENTON ct DODS, �{ =-Mr. and Mrs. Ridley, sr.; have b th q the to accept free admission town hoapi- _ __ _-_-- -------- --------- -_- __ , 11 Solicitors. Notaries. Ft . - y cians and greatly plc sed 'the audience, tai here cripples writhe anud giloan. It and County Loan Asocial', been very ill of late, but, we are plea ed buL Champion himsel scarce) Inherits P.j�a Jour- tet, Toronto. Te1�Uho�t� to hear that the arerecoyerin BI y is favorite boast of this chew k - Y g• the ifts of 1118 childre -if we ma use j g spells Meru bo in lar Iwo` t -The meetin for S.S. stud will . be g v nal'St that he never lost a ob for which MILLINERY OPENINGS w . g Y the elprsssion. The. co cert was a greater he tendered -that is, he never tendered_ held this (Friday) ,evening at the reside' ce success in other wave hon financially. for a job and found any other man will • WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd AND 3rd, Veteri tm of Mr. Edmund �'Pribht at 8 p.m. -•Speaking about r al estate steals- `_ ? -The Health Inspectors here and 'n p ing to do it as cheap as himself. He ie s- �' P tion iu Toronto the Trl gram says this in we oma to the glory of his boast. We " and following days, a Grand Display of - Hi HOPKINS, : the other vill'anes will be ,king th it tune with the argumen we have put for- do of wish to convey the impression that W-0 surgeon, raduau rounds in a few da s. Get our rem-- es ,. h A �'I' E I� 111 HATS A N n O 1 Y 1 Z E T S �narT C ati c t d y P ward all along : It 111 ,pay li invest the vazettr is not 6nanaially sound -in J do�,egt,catea animale. tidied up. slowly 1n the new sett} nrerite w�iich are t romptdy astencled W. . -Rev. J. F. Ockley, of hitby, ill y fav we believe it is fully as sound as any and all novelties for the comm season. The ladies of Pickering - . 'o' p being established at gr ,at distances from pal er in the county -but wv do wish to h �' t lir. Isaac Linton's. Pick* occupy the Diethodist pulpit Sabb h rouge street, and rove tore need not for- and surrounding country are all 'cordially invited to visit tLe Show . HOOtIl." - - - morning and evening, and Rev. Dr. r- co vey the im rvegioD that the Gazette HOl?K1tiS, VET get that land is now be ng sold at seven No trouble to show goods:. This will be the most attractive (31$ON (3radnatf+ , rase will officiate in the Tabernacle. ma ip hie des lugs with other pnblishere ,1. or ei�hL or ten dollars ler foot which fif Event of the �eae0n. . Tuan- Cortege, 'Toronto. -The customer services were held in 1s t e meanest man in the county. He Cherrywooa every sa 3' Steen years from this wri ing will be needed ten ars for work in a starveling way, F&I1 • r - I " 7 the horse a toot attended a -- the Roman Catholic church on Good Fi•i- for market ardeDs.•' r� F- da and were largely attended. No ser- g . ' rug es it out pell-mell, works longer hoursT 6� � AN .i * lot , 7th cos., Pickering. Waded to. Telegraph addr i . - y g y -Look here ; read this everybody • the any laborer in the county, edits big P.O. address: Green River. < - , vices were held in the other churches. y . . — - - - 85»000 evergreen, erre ental and emal: g}i t by pilfering the brain product of his i will also be shown. _ -Byron Abbott, of Toronto, was 1n the fruit trees, t1►o rowed barley, perennial co freres, and at the end of the year - � c ,�ocieti' -C. village Saturday, viewing Acts with that ryegrass and other seed arrived last week -- T= - S �. ljossilm� i.;,;,,�, �_ vritical eye peculiar to real estate men. from the Old Sod at the undersi reed, the les God that be is worth as much in ------ - - - Mrs. Abbott and fa I accom anied him. q De ember as he was in January. We be. Millinery, Fancy floods and Dressmaking, Pickering..- • 19-y ISING SUN LODG y P 1st, they are larger th n ad.; 2nd, the _ _ ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ i Er G. T. This lodes a -There were registered at -the oboe of y ge him none of that Bort of prosper. — are true N Tway s ce ; 8, the are evening in the Sear.:n Do D. R. Beaton in the ear endin Decem- P �' sty. -if he prints bills at 50 cents per hun• _ v Rvery person invited to So; -1 y ' g healthy an well rooted ; 41h, they are dre he wall inure our business mi - - she gravid Cause of Temper I her 31st last, for tilt township cf Picker- the Chea s lot ever landed in Canada. 1 mighty _ ing, 129 = births, 26 marria es and 56 lift a -but we commiserate with the .. � tlxs{Hess g Cal} and examine the stock. No trouble Cb on:ck in its $ lit -':" deaths. • g against such remark•Plublie 'to shown`. Hy. Hopkins, V.S., Green ableo position. A sale notice in this ' -I L -.----,-------- - - I -Mr. J. Broad, of Seag•ave, is spend- I River, . p. a>ru-� ' ing a few days with our tonsorial artist. jou al is said by many to be worth more To Call and a mine our II8W BtOCk Of ". ice rr_.-_._.. . . .. - --dust as -e suppose the new fire bell th one hundred bills, and people who . gw$ DUNN, _V U He is begir-ning to look line his jovial self is in the clutches hes of those customs officials. P P i` - ' - , '" in after a severe illness caused b hi Qct bills printed elsewhere fregneotly pay 1 S�l T�isltioner to: wring A F - 9 Somehow th Pott Hopq officials are held• �1 or insertion of gale notice iD these mac, put,�'1�,:.. IPPe• . ing the be}} til the duly is paid, instead col mus. Such a notice is of value as AND iOES, , -If we . remember correctly this is _ :. . of letting it :come to bitby. This will our circtilation is twice if not three times BUN1ItiG, Isr - . - : abort the time of year for sugar making. complicate matters sa t first bell came t;► Be Licenses for the c otL' As this section has very little maple bneh Whiibs, and it was winged that :f the large each week as that of tt,e Ga:rttr. E30METI3I?�TC FOR EVERYBOD see at the store be at hie Village. -- left the anger trop will not be very e4• bell was unsatisfactory i could be return• • '"'"'• . - - - I EORGE GERO ', tensive. • _ ...: , . ed and the duty paid would be refunded, re. Edwards, ,who was arrested on M�'�"v �T - � �� of H is Bruce v cc =Pnbiic ezaminatiaiiii will be held in ora l on the new on . The sari$ is .a . T p amp Factory PP y the serioag charge o! having poisoned her �OsM1_�N • the pillage school to day (Friday), the nuisance -what native- 'ndnstry is built hu and, Hugh J, Whiter-, of Cliatoa, TT R. BEATUN, 'TQ\ junior division- in the forenoon and the rep by a duty cin fire be Is not fire conal• w acquitted at Goderich last weep. The �. ��.ILL h. Conveysm Oo of , senior division in the Pftern . Parent$ anise certain} but a ars, erns I ��*�_ - sarda.;ts, +coau� P y g g P Ps• evi encs of Miss Johnston was %>Isoney to loan on farm are requested to attend. —Postmaster Logan has received ..a ignored, I e'�, 1, el . =-We Have received the initi number q tl an death declared to result nom acute r �c rifled, OFFICE -At _1 official rsotice to issue n post office Orders yellow w atrophy of the liver. OUR STOCK S 1ARGE AND W'E1rL ASSORTED a .� every M�day f . of a new Methodist weekly called Mctho- on Dauphin, of the uisiana- lotte `l,: dist Topics, which is a very fine •produc- swindle, as -the American anthorites will con pram Miller, son of Dr. Ddiller, 6th t t*aasaction of ----- - Markham, met with a rather cu• - BeiII urchased from some of the best houses in ArCA;t, tion. It will likely secure a good cirou- refuse hereafter to Tec Tse each order!; liar accident the other da g p L . lAtion among the church members. y, while break• .�....A. r and -will pay n mo ey to Dauphin. ing in a colt. The animal reared u and A A. POST; CUi]:v' -Jas. Berke, �rhohas beenworkin in amllton Toronto and Montreal ► for the count) of g Piekerine is not a.iv terested in -the Bat own u n him, , • Toronto for the past year, came down to lottery, bat as the same notice will have ��� him quits a and ecifications furnisbe the village last week nursing a sore foot. Bei i ae crash. He is progiessin6 favor- -�--fid selliTt�' at--- - boiing. steam area but been sent to. every ofiee in Canada, it i6 Bbl under medical treatment. ventilation a speciaay- I' He got it severely ,squashed beneath a a good move. The American -authorities '- = - � - � corner Dundas and Bro I heavy weight while workin on the joint meeting of the coantih of Eur I sten Rosa g have been slow in suppr wing so huge a Toronto and Scurboro was held on SaturGREATLY REDUCED iteatdened—HmQ subway. dwindle, bnt,ave tract th y will now make day to consider the question of grading , AuctiorzPs -' -E. A. St. John Lowndes, Esq... who a th&ro gh job of it. T e man who will 1 _ I,,,,, ._, _.- ha8 graced this eommnnit3 for a couple deal w Ili an outlawed ' "windle deserves Qu n street from file eastern city limits . -, - ►rgwMAS DOUCHE to 'ctoria park. Contracts were awarded 1 1 tioneer. Yalnator BSc I h weeks r assistant in the Ontario Bank to be fleeced—and .ge erally gets his for ailing beach avenue, and for the + • i Tele whole of Nortri and c has been removed to some other point, deserts arae ion of a bridge on -that thoroughfare. Now 1s the Vlille to buy good 'cheap attention given to all orden Uxbridge. dhisplace filled by Mr. W. Black, of -The` cricket -club o gantzed zat the It - estimsted chat not less than Mo. ' ' Charges Moderate. Addroc F % ' box 47, Broucham, Ont. IGordon House Wednesday evening, and 000 nshele of seed' grain will be required Boo�+�rnd Shoes. 1 -The minutes of the $earboro Conn} althou the team will be weaker than toe able the farmers of - Nort-h Dakota shing to re - . _ _ _ - -____ til; which met on Satnrda Mar h 1 Booty «cul Saturday 2Qtli for three -ears past, yet the new provers who ezperienced a failure of oro s last • ; ..-,. s -=:- have not reached us, but we will try t mays prise the prophets. ts. The officers P uce our large Stock, we . offer .: : make arran emeats with the clerk the year and some who lost their crops for f'JOHN LESLIE, BC r; were el cted eg follows : Honors Pat• to seed the land linker Pegged area I ermit ua to nblish them in the ie r3' two ears in encceseion, SPECIAL VALUE I promptlyattendea to. r:� P P Ton, Jo n Dryden, M.P. •Hon. Pres!• ff �Es sue following each meetin her®after. ;. whi they now have under cultivation. . lel, -' gt± dent, , L. Maver ; Hon. V iee- President, ;'�; I. *hip. Dont forget the Lail 0 kvilla received a tall from those nn- i �. 1te.os, liuig etrbee, l'ioke.-ice -Mr. R. B. `Vanden, of �Vhitevale, ha Rev. Father Jeff tt ; President, E. R. welt me visitors --burglars, last week. _ _ __ _ disposed of his Clydesdale stallion Mor Eddy ; Vice•Presi ant, Dr. R. M. Bate The visited the post and telegra b of llo:f _ qan, and secured Clan Hamilton, a bore man ;Tress., C. )u. Marquis ;Secy., R. fives, as wail Its some wiz other concerns: C K I E & I-�__Y�- _ imported by him fire years ago, and whit A.Buntin Ca ta'n, J.C.Greiq, ,_GORDON HOUSE - ' g P Curator, Not ach boot was secured. Three boys y - - - y-- --- _ __ __as been at Aurora since that�time. . Thi E. Broad, Comms tee, J. T. Clark, E. h. ------ ----- -- -- --- -- - ---- -l1 .lames Gordon, prop new horse -rill take MorgaD s route th� Eddy, Dr. Batem n. The next meptipg ed a doabout of pleading guilty have been arrest- ire new Brick bnildmr , coming season. p R guilty have been tom- � style. Every convenience will be held in the came' rooms on Ines mitts for trial.0URCH travelling public: New an. - -Mr. F. Harvey of1bia place nae pni day eve >3ing next t 8 p. . A f beton ♦mel sheds. -'a wagon on the road supplied with al ging to Mr. Jae. Graham, - - e ---- - . -The committe appo rated to negotiate baa 9 'WESTERN HOGS: lkinda of small wares. It is his intentiony the purchase of a right o way for the new fel Da nes rosity min the shaast le of sto olamb . BR�S AIDSMAY �OL now open for the e �pe RS f to make regular trips' through the town- road to the G.T:R. static reported at the with ne head containing four ears, one j travelling public. This ship and supply the public with all kinds! council meeting MoLda This comm! - changed hands, ties been ' y t eye i centre of forehead and hafting two Ari O _ kee�lIlg Lent, but We are keeping VBr� huhu. � nut. Situated as it is, Opp, of merchandise and also buy all descrip tee was only empowered to deal with the g J it -is convenient for patron Lions of produce. The public will Mr. °shorter roue, andl as r. Dingman re- Completebiniformi`hfiom the kewhaenre lel you last month that in a few weeks we would be or lunch stair reasonable l and shed room. Rea stall Harvey to b0 a square dealer. fused to allow his prop rty--to be inter• union tool lace. ORCE • I horses or cattle. wvigb st -The farm belonging to the -estate o sected unless. forced to d so, and. as Mr. iv t � M NIZT0F FULL F ..✓ j , The bar is open at all legal the late Nelson Gates, G ear to the Beeton poets effusion t with pure liquors of ever I _ known as the1 Andrew asked $300 per cre�for whatever of th Amelia Rives Ch�nndler style:— .. W are only at the beginning of the season, Still WO GULLY, Proprietor. Gates' Farm, on the Kingston Road, in portion of his land the road would occupy, have all We care d0 with the resent staff but as the orders' - - the township of Scarboro, was sold at and as the road would b disjointed ud" dankf } marsh, drtsome oth doth Tai frogiet ;he p , - $patck»tt auction' on Saturday last to Mr. Levi crooked when completed therefore the P req 1nore se, so does the staff. Any person leaving their orders . ening, Ont. Ravin!. trade, I can guarantee sat g springfnl tones; and in the back gettingthem within a week or day, if necessary, from the IN 1Lasarus• s asses. . farm is considered a fine piece of property, reasonable terms `] - .could be :obtained. The yard t idly the dog doth pant for bones.l -King Houston, who formerly attended council acted upon the committee's s • , �nea on abort•et nota time we receive them... the_- college here, visited the rill a last. ag- Mr. eo. Rennes, fireman io Carnegie s _ . ' I aq .. gestion, and the new road scheme has Mills, Oshawa hes 'p. week with a friend oI hiq, and ret a invented a useful Pe been hoisted until such time as the pro. article for peeping steam boilere clean G LIG. TAILOR, . DICKERING. LOT FOR Kr couple of days wands g about campus, party owners become c necious that a The c ntrivance is made of steel wire - - and vanisher, sighing enieflourvely over new road would enh ce rather than covers with canvas and fits inside of'thi N D ..,.BUILDING LOT fi the vanished glory of once flourishing !detract from the -alae o their holdings.a street, half saaere, institution, and peoplin the vacant obairs And it won't be so v 1 boiler, hen the ot�n presnre is applied cry req• Mr. How- the is forced thio h the oanvao •. . _ _with forms familiar in be jolly and juicy and made a real n8 and W0 past• enable o er-asking $70 pproven from sett 'T N , or the right to cross ie place. The boiler. The invention i10 pronounced the . -After reading the Aronsck'a remarks ickering council is e o . wnship Conn- saoeeee l" �� T.1.�. R=yS in last issue regarding a l[bwat Mann_ ' il, and must cousiler th interests of the Ano el ezeh . Ontano. iactnrin Com sags of real 4tatate took ti��' - -_ g Company, we can only suggest • >�natticipality as a whole, and thus, when }ace is Hanover this week. A gentle- fie. iPi #e P!mp� that we keep in croak for their tWpi ­ . pinniodtttion ., h that the hapless conntj town mete out to the bottom has fallen on of almost eve PICHTRING every in wn traded s hoose and lot be pm�IIB that neon hes long been seeking in -Tire, but which has at : j - that concern the fiery f to of the shoddy bit of road in the towns lip, and an ear- for farm in the sabnrbs and t to 1pet been. rod • mill and realize the earanee. Com- nests B>i for got p by some fertile brain, it is an article in the shape of tr - for the transact t:: , mencing with that da man ears sideline gravel s ,coming from ot, o e horse 19 years of age next I y y y ago,. ,every sideline and educes ion, the citizens pprinq, s top baggy which looks old R I• i a Bneineue. _ when Whitb bonussed the cloak facto LE ALLBI + Orris$ Hotlss-Firm factory,' of this village can find mall fault with enough have been with Noah in the �A1 mm� and trading Its manufa turing,gnterpriBes siiy present reluctance o the councillors ark, two ve dozen eggs, � -+t- �•. 4 1 o'clock. rep to Thuteday April 1 b, 1890, we find a g , and a peek of Bring al our detective ` ' t W making large eapen itures for new plume. he trade hung fire for some life time .Another late invention Is and ave repaired in a aha that will last a I that as a success the shoddy mill was reads- Let the new roa scheme go into time the owner of the village property pot mad veiy handy. Cres ldor Savings Bauk h Po which fro the smallest to the largest (g -y) (}EOii4l considerably above the -erase: The mill a state of temporary ab ranee --not for- wanting half the farmer's bene. The thin in t e Alia of T' P s` SIoP Pails, Flat Irons, Spun Tin Kettles, any-: a- ' bad the good grace to onvert itself into felt the right or renounce the c Pe Tic, stoves or atle Hardware. laim, but , rade wa finally consummated by the , Y ` ! markAtablP ashes when is utility in other sn'�pend our pleadipge un it a more fav r•nrmer ti Tewin n t e s - Iresjr cts had :!the: ie�l a d ;; ,rie. P B t h egg rind keeping . t j. I,. i; • itl>I,c :11,.T.et:L. ' 1 1 Int •, r e !C g �. SEM � c J 1 •u . r z - ... , .. t : v, i Tier y ,, .. Y. , �.�,'11t > r. F r. , r 1. ,{{ k - - ,gyp+ -t�' =M -k Ttr t -y --a 8•i ,' k. Ji s '9 1. 'IT s 4 .. , kz }, -. ; . , ,. . - -.. a s. . tet, . -a' . *S , a ai. k i y d 1 t } b j, S:.Yr. - i ! 2.i ♦ 4 •i. a} f 6 i S 1 $1- �'L*" ."'a 4. i, _ ; - p. _. _ -... 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