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I I %: :'A .. f . ___ : - - - : 4 �i t . � 0�'.. . . , r .. -• - 144 11 �'*' i iI. . f ,_� • � �s;1, 1 I t ( ,,,.. � +� 1 I E- IN,• - ii _ . - is t„- S t y , . `M1 OL i I- P C ERI - -. r"d V V ,: NG, NT., FRIDAY,: - APRIL 18, I8'90• NO� �5e ` T `. . «�, -- >ca% nal az �� ----.---------- --- T ----- - --- ----- -- -- ---- - - — ---- r - UT O ND U BUNNY wouMT. Picketing Pub c School. AR S _ ,R - ,� f - __ - I' r ' . medictu. Some of our farmers havti3 started sprung The following is the standing of Ithe - _ i. ' --� ^^^N^� 1"' . TROT LOCAL HAPPRNYfMON RECORDED BY work.IV pupils o the Senior Division of No. 4, �; BAT '4iAN, M,D. C.M., , H:C.P. - THS F*Z08 - Al(i'D �UTTILD -DOWN BT ova Mr. D. Stephenson has mored- back- in West. for the drat quarter of 1890. The j R� ti -O;, roper. OMce, and = , . . C08Rlif3PGpDllNlB. our midst. report is based on Written Ezamiaations '�'' ging street, Pic erinfi Office home lilatrning _.� - J. Stark has gone from our midst -thus held during the term. and shows the nam- I l So to 11:30 ; Ev ring 6 to 8. I �� Mr I - _t:. --� OLAREMONT. friend after friend depart�e. ber of times the pupil was absent and the ... f - $, FRA CY, M.D., C«M, M.C.PI.. M0 �-� y Some of our yoa>tig men have been e><- number of marks obtained: Four papers C. and S.O. Honor Graduate of Trinity - ereising their pugilistic powers. were set for .tbe Third class, eight for the t universityy Tri ity Medical School a>thd the Oo - ! NoTres• $van -y Tuesday att�n+�rsn T� News �_pbili Hnbba�rd, arbitrs,tors ; Fourth, and eeven for the Fifth : - f . lege of Pbysic nus and Surgeons of Ontario. I an will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump L� - 1, : r Ogice hours, l0 18 a -m-, and 6 to 8 p m. White- i e F tory«Claremont, where be vlill he pleased to disputes sett] on shortie - notice ; eatis- Third Class -Archie Kerr, none; 207 ; 1 �_y _ any of his Snbecr;hers,] faction guaranteed. To a moderate-- William Buntin none, 193 ; Kfitte Alla- i 4' Vale, Ont. Ethel He 144 ;ki.D i'Ifi.C. S. Out. I Tobias Michell has had his drivine shed apply at the house. way, none, lei ; Reagens, none, , , . • DW. FE BIER,'- f e r shin led• Mr. W. Hill has remove from our local- William' Ham, none, '1435 ; Lorne Main- . CORON R. OtB� oryhoui ru I from f g ity and has taken with bid► the best wishes tosh none, 116 ;_ Arnot'ti Leslie. none 113 • ' . - to 10, evening 5 to 6. h, Cl y en re o! DRUGF t We notioe a neat sign bedecks the shop of all, having proved hi splf while here an Addie Peart, none, 105; Minnie Allaway, P STORE Brook st:l�orth, Claremon . Patrons W. J. Graham, the blacksmith. ��n sapp)secj ovith urs Drnge, Chemic a ac., all �. honest and respectable bitizen. none, 92 ; victoria Head-, once, 63 ; Flossie `- obeap for caab- !tett i ; Thistleha' Jubilee elub paid our town a Messrs. Amos- and Will Brignall have Lapp, none, 79 Cecilia Casey, once, 69; , _ _ ___- , ` it on Friday evening and livened things taken up hoose. Everything complete ex- Three not reported. Legal. I p e°xnea►het• Dept the ehooeinR of "floe Uer half whish Fourth Class -Hiram Leavens, o ce, . ' - Riohar.l Gentle'has rented his house to cannot be taken from the -AD. 407; John Kerr, on,:e, 349; Fred 6heph�rd, ' - TOHN B LL DOW, BA RISTE.R , one of the new fonndry firm and is now k none,' 332 ; Ethel Dale, once, 311; Annie , A and solici or,PlotaryPublic,ettc Olar'itca Aeparing to remove to the city. BROUGMA . - Bunting, once. 279 ; Effie Peart, twice, 248, ' ' I)everell'e Blo k, Brock street, Whit y. Private We noticed Mr. Ferguson, License In• j Annie Leslie, twice, 289 ; Jennie Gordon, 0 funds to loan at lowest rates and o favorable 216 terms of pa ent. B -y 1 ` pector in the village the other. No doubt Mr. John Miller of *stleba', bold to once, 238 ; James Owen , none, ag- - __ -- a paid the hotels friendly visit. Mr. Robert Dttvies, o the Dominion gie Gordon, none,' 211 ; Fred Marg ch, Tfrg0'_kIAS PARSER, BARRISTER R Bell, the baker offers a very nice build- Brewery, Toronto, lash week, nine high once, Agnes McIptosh, twice; 05; e.nd Sol cit`u, & Money loan. No Rate Cowan, once, 205 ; Edgar Rossie,t ice epmmiBeion. tiles : Over ontanoB ><, Picker- ng lot for said just coat o! his bakery. priced Durham Heifers end 9iB imported 201 Care open a cry Saturday• �-y 4 202: Maggie, Heagens, twice, , Ing; p � J _ _-_ i ere is a chance for some enterprising Shropshire eyes with la bs_ They were Ham, once, 201 . Eliz. Casey, thrice, 192 ; . ere an extra fine group of imals. E. - F. REWELL, L1J. BAR Jessie Kerr, once, 189 ; Alberta Palmer _ p Absolutely Pure Mr. But ess -Who had his store with The following is the r salt of an Easter 188 • Lettie Hea ens, twice, 186 ; . ' POW R J. RISTs - COo� HoCrown Wbi b* 10-y I ontents, consumed b fire at •Balsam a examination, held in S. . No. 12 Picker- once, nee g _ 1 nhs po der pacer pence. A man -el of purity, y Ethel Jones, 128 ; Floosie Wright.WnRht, County 8olici or. C A 122 • _ , strength a d whole menebe. More economical ew week Bines ie, we are told preparing ink. Fifth class, Ueor e Miller 80 per thrice, 123 ; Cellia Murray, thrice, , �JLlENTO his DODS, BARRISTERS, than. the o di nary k nds, and cannot be sold in b rebuild. cent, Walter Brooke 60 r cent. Senior Mary Dale, twice, 104 ; Waltar Logan - Solicito s. Notaries, Etc., Soi'icitors for City compeuti n witb 6b multitude of low test, short - and County oan Association. 1% Adelaide st. *eigb# ala or p os hate powders. Sold only Last Wednesday Was the 70tb birth- fourth . class, Albert M dill 70 per cent thrice, 78. TWo not reported. j _ K -' east, Torunto. Telephone 911- Ono of the part- in cans. 1 oyAr, ARiNG powDER CO., 106 wall ay of the first person born in Brock, nheobe Madill 63 psi a t, Andrew Mil- Fifth Claes-Eliz. Richardson, i1oite,281: • pars w7ll l,a in Claremont every haturday over Street N. zby. rs. A. Hudson of Bowmanville. bei°i; ler 57 per cent, Harry filler 59 per cent. Esther Clark, once, 272 ; Fred.Law, four, j gogper's Store. 131y - -- - - Tc� he pei-Bola. I Junior fourth clasp', Hattie Madill 67 per Ifi Four not reported. -- - '• '.+ tz n. •« :.- - 4 . 14 Profeftsor McLaren, '01 Knox Colla a cent, Ada Murton 5`h r cent, William Entitled to be placed an the Honor Roll{ Yeteril/. yp M g • Archie Herr, Hiram Leavens, John Herr -a O m d will preach the annive ;Bary sermonB in Brooke 4Z per cent, William Hood 89 per ” ",`-��l "4 I m and Eliz. Richardson, for progress : Flor- HOPKINS, VETERINARY ' � �jd4s c4 c, , as o• 0 'e'a- M •, • N onnection with Erskinia ellarcll, on Bab cent. Third class, George' Madill 81 per encs fright and Cecillia Casey forj good - � W. Surgeon, Graduate o1 the ontano s' - Slur � ,� e, o " „ I 11 bath next. Theiare cordial] m- cent. Senior second, illiam Cowie 98 i e•inary College, Toronto. Treats all diseases.of 0C • " publicy conduct. .� Average attendance l�enior ~' '" A sited. per cent, James Medd per cent Mabel the domesticated animals. Calls' by day or � O ea,p M , e F dSvision 44,'Jli°tor division 48: nigl,tpromptivattended•to. Offices dresidence tD�1' ,EVW eq ,..e,: ; ,� �, B At Bailiff Mackey, while driving into "the Brooke 7Z per cent. J or wond,Lena E. R. EDDT. Principal.i at lldr. lsaac� Tinton s. Pickering. 23-y - v 11 I �dy -' •� , 0 village last week: his rig became en- Moore. 65 per cent, Ne�Iie Banks 20 per HOPKINS, YETERIN RY SUR- o ! levy :� '.� v tangled in the mud opposite the Manse cent, ,Katie Madill b per cent. Senior CHERRYWOOD. ., �. GFON, Gradeste of the ntsrio Vet- VBrI Fill and in tering to free it smashed the ve +art 2, in .,rder of merit :--Jchn Soden, I - erenary Cohege.'Toronto, will vi 't wbitevale 20' ' nB I ' � Fi hiele into driftwood. Iicbert Burton, Fred Madill. Junior f Mrs. Wilson of Collingnood, is vistttng and Cberrywood every Saturday. Diseases of t ;� � '�' = ..; We would call -the attention of our sari- part 1I, Edith Brooke, Oscar White,Thos. at Mr. James Thom's.. I I the horse's foot attended to at m'y s being forge = � 1 I - A - a -- to Inspector to the cess of under the Henry Burnham. Mies Patterson of Scarboro, is' visitin - lot 3:{. 7tb con., Pickering, Calle romptly at- y� >& g c . i *y Pce P° tended to. Telegraph address : W etevale, Out. = O . 10 . � -Q a o.. o o sidewalk nearly opposite Mr. J. Reed's • her sister Mrs. A. McPherson. g • P.O. address :Green River. Out. 34 A. i c a a ja'^.Q R c o ` r m� . b ggmething should be done t0 re GREENWbOD. MC. Petty ha8 the maBOIIB at fi►Ol'k Oli' --- ---- - p ab a 29 :y "o ot; m ox o cl move this promoter of contagion. his new brick kiln and they are rushing - t ; -. I - _ - t3oc'ieties. �' , •a ' $ lues 8 cod Z ! Quite a famine has been experienced Mr. Fred Green h built a handsome I. ` _._ . ,- ! :°e t2 o r -�; - it along rapidly. . I - . `�' -� m'`' V 10 o ' g cc $� o here for the last 4 two weeks in the fresh patent fence here whit is a is ' R much We wonder llow it was that - fi certain t - F?SING SUN LODGE NO. 1&5, 1. O. =O Z._ A :s •, N o v w_ 0 U- T. This lodge meets e ery Monday v -- - - e p • meat line. Now one would think that attsDtioD, and many xa111. i marve� young plan forgot his horse so long in the I v!,ing in the year, in Dale's A 1, Pickering. to c c o: • A such should not be the case with a place lous pane with the i ea of .o yinR its shed, last Sunday night ? i Every perryon invited to join and ,alp advaace '� q pe y Mr. Ben Stover has left theta pa1'ts thet"raDd Canes of Temperance � lay M..1 0= ,o �� p, b o � � ,O- of this size. The question still remLinfi featIIrea in their awn ro rt . ob �-' � unanswered -what is the matter with our \lVo greater shock h been fe t in this having engaged with' Mr. James. Tran of O a,pC �° ° " o " 'd ` °i botcliera 1 neighborbood for ye tban when word Markham, for the summer. I i u {tress Q�ar�s. ap _ =it w --°4 I But- 9siness has sheen quiet for the goat arriveel that Mrs. Ho d, of Toronto,had All those interested in the re.organi).a - ' (.'t1Ni� asu:er. �fe.. �- - - - two weeks owing no doubt to the deeper passed -away on Snnd y. MCS. Hofland tion of the baseball club for this Beason . r -� _ DECg LIvRY ' a� state of the roads, which are prorJotinc- was daui;hte� of Mr. Patrick Reed of will meet on Saturday evening 8 o'clock. . `; i HO�.i�S DUNN, Conveyancer, Co' ed by our oldest irababitaiite to be worse this place, and as M Reedy, was known By order. 1 uiiapdner for ttalring s�aavi�, etr'•CIS'w I I . than at any time within the ken of then aDti esteemed bf a oat of our readers. Our farmers eePm bent on kebpitig �4p hhnout,out- - . _ __ _ - ,-- As ? 1,a�e t>o ht t�Dan Roddin's livery faintest recollection, but we are pleased Deceased bad been m ed less than two their reputation for having good stodk: _ : u BUNTING, Issuer o lldarriage basiuese an h ve added several new to see the vast improvement within the years, and one of the happiest homes in We understand that Mr. James Lawson f1, - - Be Ucenstes-tgr the County ()(Ontario. Of- horses and ottgies. I can scoomodate last few days. Toronto has been m de forever desolate has purchased a find draught filly -for the . flee at the Store; or at we resid ce, Pi�atering ' the public •t, j good rigs at s[1 hours. R. Ward has rented his foundry to by the grim visitor, oath. She died in handsome sum of !6300." 1 Village. Q ' - _ - my Covered ' as meets all trrl;us. In' . _ Idevars Dbdwell d Saunders, formerly of giving life, and,ari in sant remains to atone While Mr. J. Gates and family!we're I EORGE GEROW, Clare out, Issuer connecti n with livery I keep a the Massey Mfhnf R Co-, Toronto, for a in some Moor measur for the catastrophe aitendinz the Rale of hi,a brother's propert9 - �� ' of Marriage Licenses. Pei oto oal<1e in bale, C tt7i71iseion and Board- term of three yeairt►. with rhe privilege of of her ]Dari. Mre. H Band was a devout on the King ton road, some person or P amp Factory --strictly cof)denti . may— 1. ing' tables, Pickering. buying at the eipiration of the lease. member of the Rom Catholic church, persons, entered his house and modelI a R. l3EATUN,'!'UWNS IP CLERK 0.06. • =E These Rentlegpen come to our midst well and from ear6ost chi dhood wars a devot- raid on the larder carrying off all t6 pio - �. Coaveyanoar, oommisaio er for testing __ __ _ _ _ _ _ -_ _- - - recommended and we bespeak for them a od worker in cbnicb matters. The fun visions they could find. a®davits, Acoouihtant and Ina rake Agent-. I eral occurred Tuesda aftternoon to Mount - Honey to loan on fasrm ropert wills pro- rnshin¢ business. I Avery painful accident befel Mr.� Will -. OFFICE—At vviiseval will be in ;� Fleapant cemetery d was largely at J. Taylor, oh Monday last, which Will rib - , -� Brougham every Monday con for the tended. some being resent from Green doubt lay him off work for some creeks. - - transaction o1 businew- -v I:j DUMBARTON... wood, and all at this; lace who knew de- e I : --- --- - - -- _ — P He was engaged in cutting wood when �relaitect. F,' H. llalefr, a rieinft medico] man, is fib- sensed were presort 'n sad sympathy xith the axe slipped cutting an ugly gash tin - j ,:•,:,a•,<.,. +,.r.r..- the mourning hns¢a d and parents. May the upper part of his foot. It necessit�hht - .r - ' .. •: journinft at his brother's, the Uoctore. ® ,k. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT IT�3.0_t6 U.M33.Ce' , Robert Si•ley, of Scarboro, paid his divine consolation reconcile the broken in ed theputting in of �hatf a dozen stitches . 1 1Z. for the county of On o Drawing 8pectacl S d 8�e-Glaa the enre+etaida friends in town a flying visit on Sunday. spirit. '4 in order to close the wound. . . and e�echfications furnished for very class of t vi on nown, f reale by - Z building. titeam and hot ware: he.ting and I Mr. William Tome, of Bowmsnville,paid { While the con„relation wsB di ingrr ventilation a specia:ty. Office- rrie Block, 'C. DAM,$ - PICKERING his brothers a visit here in the early part - M ALE: last Sundav evening some one, eiri�ii- • . corner Dundas and Brock a te, . wnitby. __ _____—;�___-,-_ ___ _ _ _ _ of the week. - teutionally or by accident, stepped on t ie 1 y end of s loose board in the side 'wall:, ria- -- Iteaidence—Kingston Roau,East ickeriag• 37 y - I Thos. Pfizer, late of Colporne, is now in la :- M attend n has been called to -. . ---- Auctiof ori — Toronto taking a 'term at the. BenRo:igb a p �iepli in the Ckrorruk of the 11th ing it high enough so that a young sad _ _ Shorthand Institute. Sucew Tom.[ - . - , . y J J ,---I, _. __, _.r,,;<,r. , fust., where reference is made to an to d over it and was precipitated th • • ►�HOMAS POUCH Li used Auc- -The Misses Brand of meond con. have anonymous correspondent of TnE NEws. great force to the ground. The res It - 1 cioueer, valuator, etc., for t York and N EiW STYLE S OF _: rented their farm and taken their depar• The article is couched in language and in r We whole of North and South n io.' Strict ; I` _�' tnrr for YickerinR, a small village three was a severely sprained arm and shop] atten'.ioi, given to all orders by rn I or telegraph S VACLIS c ` miles from Danbarton. tact the whole construction of the same is der. if done intentionally (and many Clhargeslidoderate. Address 'fli B.,YUUI.HhR AND E [AUSSIS Mr• George Parker was absent on Tues- each that it is a disgrace to journalism, say it was) words Strong enough cannot. _ - IBox 47, rougham, Out. inum h as the insinuations are °f 8 • _ _ _ day attending; the meeting of the Presby- � be used in condemnation o1 the meanness - _ -- - -- t45 `A' tery at; Oshawa, in support, of the call to most outraf;eone nature ; end such being of the act. _ ` Soots ceuel ,rho 's� I1`? ger, bar. Mills. of Rauderland. the case I world haws paid no attention .�.r. - - • - : I -� = I3iFFEREN T STYLE OI` FRA'.�IE Several of the farmers have commenced to the production, but treat it with the A. merchant near $.nma>�on boa lit .a A JOH, LESLIE; BOOT ND SHOE o rations on the land. The soil will be . Contempt it deserves, had it not been for roll of buttei from a farmer, and o cut , , Neer. pegged 'and eeven work, orders TO SUIT EVER 'HEAD. - Pe difficult to cultivate, owing to its being information I have res ived that the -tin it found inside a stone 6 inches long- i promptly attended to. Experie bed workman- � g � ' ship. Don't forget the stand, ne ly oppoeite the �ENSES ACCURATELY FITTED B badly battered by rains• and not made Por, I article mentioned referred to me. - I write 9 inches wide and- 2 inches thick. 1 --` , Rewe, gstrbeett,Pictenng'viil e• `7-v .. THE USE CSF DR. UCKLIN'S one by tbe`osual severe frosts. flow to see if the editor 4 the Chronicle The Clipper baseball nine, of Te 'onto, -------- ___ Pike aqd suckers are fast beiug removed will have the manliness to state whom he visited Scarboro on Good Friday and de- - I . I .: Hotels. _ frofti their haunts and carried o8 to tickle m by "anonymous iter” and t feaLed nine there b 25 to 11. Bat- • ' - � _ - . - ,optialinaso is Test the palate of the fevers of this kind of cane m writer" elle the ni y _ �, , -_._ s , p HOUSE, Pic Bring, Ont. game. Some authorities say the bay is the consequences of such a statement. teries : Wallace, Pangburn and E.Trow- row- - : , I 'am, res ctfnlls, ( all- and Muir. The Scar. �:-' sinking gradually on account of fib many pe y your'bridge'; Cran l - _GORDONVf James Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is - +•. Fina n brick building, tluish in superior Genuine Steel Pritme - de, with goo,being caught. s T• L. WILLIS• boron could not hit Wallace's curves. style. very 'convenience and c mfort for the f:rave)]i g public, New and comma odione stables d able convez lenses, est value over Oar juniur postal clerk, John Parker From anatther correspondent. William Young, of Young Bros., faint• - and sheds. _ _ a'y-: _ - offered, finding that confinement was not conduce John Lewis sold a fine horse last week tures dealers, 150 King street east, Tor- -�= ~y - -__ -A ESTERN $OUSE, PiAei'ing, Ont. Cj 5o F�TT� five do his health. enRaged with a prosper- at a good figure. onto, died very suddenly Monday even' ons farmer in the. neighborhood. After y tq have ing, and his brother Robert Y°un has ' ` linow open for Thee oto] haviiLn late] Mr. and Mrs. May, Of 'Wes n; gg�� Q p're-fur 1 one week of laborious and kicking he re- been, spendine a few days at Hugh Mow been arrested charged with murder. The % anged hands, has been `re turnh�hed ink Milh B N • R D turned home to nurse a case of tonsiletus. bra e. evidence is slight so far. As we go t0 . a t. situated as . es, opposite the Spink Mill . i ' Mr. William Cowan of Rosebank, has y ' - it ha convenient for attune of th Mi ls. )rtes) JEWELLE , he chow Thos. Richardso and wife spent Sab-' :press Young is acquitted. onvenie p CHMA 'E AN die of the mach,inery of ease n WA or lunch at all reasonable hourm Good stable P°ced bath with their eB eemed friend, John William Ferguson, carpenter, bf Scar• . • • and ah$d room. 'Box stall and a closed yard for -Y"" factory, east of Pickering to a Mr. Town- died on February 4th, 1890 Navin horses Qr cattle. Weigh scales ooh the premises. �3= -- ' Bend of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, to which Barnett. boro, , g The hair is open at all legal hours, and is stocked _ _ _ -- - point he has had it Shipped. The build Owing to the d ng win lately the a e tate worth $ ,6QU, which h dis8os br d. ANDY Mc- -- — ds n B rt 3 w i li e , with pihre liquors of every 1� - - in will probably be converted into a dwel- farming community are ma!~in9 quite a ed of iIp a will made on July 12th, 1 79. • . 1. GULLY, Proprietor. y y I KE R t * . 7� ling house- y stir by wav of prep ring for seeding. The property is vested in his widow dur- , "�_ -- - T�ittciif+�Lctki��M� With regret we ]tote rho serious illneii8, A goodly number of our young people ing her life time, Qand ager demise the.: ' ' ' _ ,_..- _ _ v of one of oar most res ted citizens, Mr. attended a party at lex. M. Rcyfer's on execntorB are directed toe divide it equally r, }Lumbr.Yardpeg AGUTHBERT, Watoh�naker, Pie _ Jon. Holmes. One night last week he was Friday evoninfz, an report a good time. among his four children. � � ' �� • sting, Out. Raving been years at th taken suddenly by a cessation of the cir- Mise Rhoda Ro man hate recovered Fifty-two year ago . Saturday Locant trade, I can guarantee satiafaot%' n. Agent for I have bo ht out th Inmber yard f oulation near tthe heart, and thopgh in a F Lasarne' Ig e -glasses watches and Clods enough to ride out Her recovery has and Matthews were hanged in the Tor- , eleane on a�'teat notice. an at reasonable Mr. J. H. M Qnay at ickerrng Y' , r weak state is we t� pleased to say not been speedy bn we hope it clay be onto jail yard, just where the present. i< rates.: 28-47 and am prep ed to su ply all ohmeii f again retracing his steps towards health. eat. Court street is, for Som list in the re- lumber at ih lowest li price. our ambles we notice some boys dur• man p A r. LOT FORS' t • itiq the Sire daysenjoyiitR themselves other Mem. H h Hortop passed' �bellibn of 18S7. br: Charles Dursnd,who Y at snob times as they should be at through our Iowa o their way to Oebaws is afiill alive, was a witness of the ezefm- _-..);,.K_ k. . . - :ES I soh . Some know it all at thirteen or take with them o seed drUls needing tion from the jail .window, where he was , U LDING LOT for on Churc SH N G n forgot it afterwards re done. coufiaed as a mwpeet. The men were I . -. _ `r )3street, half as sae, mon Apply ion n. but gradually PaB I : - },r a. L. , AVE , I intend make a ieiliy of sl}ingl so we would just hint to the teachers, Another of those Common osaarranoes' ]banged, notwithstanding 90.000 citizens ss-95Dr pad will kee a Iatlte s of each Mean. Andrew, of No. 2 and Thom of Isio.k place q $. $. Mowbray's, his wife petitioned for their pardon. ; on hand. N • 1, XXS•• 1.96 Per eq + 8 that they have a keener eye for skirmis- ' scenting him wi h a fine baby boy. The Osbawa ericket club has organized . . : `�1 ' 02.60 pee M lien des equally 10 - bars. pr � x This child bas ev appearance of a with the following list of office :—Hon. 2 Owing Io the inabi#it ► of Dor popular oouneillor. President, Wm. f3mith, M.P. ; honorary g , 'E 3 I salt for any q - ,choir leader to b4 prefient on Sunday Do Ba W. Mowbray, much leased to vice -President, W. F. Cowan; resident, I . R, . .n ano.-bis work. 1 p p 1 1 . ti of lim , and any cede s ntl► Reeve Parker nnderivok p -,� r , r : F. 1.PICHER�NG !!. ENCY. 'lett with ill receive rgmpt attentio . the evening he seemed w stink he was end himself the happy possessor of W. H. Howland ; vice-president, A. %brinsin in a report of the Conti encu another fine boyo ly one morning last Hindes ; captain, A. Henderson, jr. ; see• i d 1 g p° weep. This has ev a ansa rotary R. C Babbitt ' treasurer, L. J. k _" - I)ty h �tnd fwft w committee. and after the Stat stanza had os g, PP�1z { O' for rite transaction of 11111 legitimate �oOD "IY P� will also kept in B been gloriously Enntc, with a wrong tone, be of being a pr tab] one. Maxwell; committoe,'A. Henderson, R. . t; L � B4thkiiig Business. rd nd w><U bed livered an and waited to hear what the committee of the J. N. Hortop attnded Idle Bale of �i[r. L. Cusack and Alen .DdcLean. This is a r OFr7CE Hovns-From 10 to 3 ; Batnrdffys' at the ys , whole were Roin to do with hie re t't. 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" The Sultan hu those which relate to plants and '- TAng differegi, . 1- . _.. - - I . - nightly from G4 61veston, Tex as. I eigotiations with England for a eon-. He was ruddy an,ij fat a"nd sleek as a rat - ani careless and in � .... .!. f: ,,� .;, .. . ' .. lately been indulging in ph,, ell , , . I .. . . %. - ' j Lf : .- . ... :. . . .� '. . WID visi i - or new ni x that others can ret . . % . . . ­_... . . i . . `� I . It is understood that the Queen vention based on the withdraiml of the Eng- And his leg was a g6od thing to see. hieQ d,xger I � ". . � . .� ':' �- ... lation concernin* the orig* � . _: - I _ . - - -, ­17AXADJAW.' .. --, - in o * . . . . - , - - - :k ­i . .. . . ;� � L i id his liver,wam sound# 1. anilfti, d the tale ,that I am going : . ­. - - . r - .� . . - . - - I _. ... I . - . �'. �.. . . : . i I,. - i .Iq: I Darmstadt, where she will meet Emperor lish from Egypt. . I His cheat was rour: , : . ing an evolutionist, h e illustration of ' ­ .-.- -�,: _...,..1.: . - . . � li�rof. - 'doldwin Smith in expected 'to villit I William and h ve a conf6ret ce with him. � i e believes that . 4 ''. I- . - �- ­ I - Emin Pasha has entered the German ser- And his voic6 had a chord of glee ts & forcibl _ L _. .11 : f twomonths. himself while he counted his have been evolved from the ,vegetabie,. n ristruction of I .J 1. _ I., vinnipeg in the course'o - Lord 11"oeebe , in a 8peec i in Edinburg) , vice at & salary of $1,000 a year- He will As he *n uj dom. His theory� is, not that they ha,t Since the do of . - . . ... I �.. . . . .. - . , . :- . .Robertson- of t he Central predicted the rly -Teunion of the Liben,l h a large caravan for Victoria pel: - ' ' - Railway, a space ­ . - - , - Mr. J. M 'I .15, leave wit "Oh, he ! 1 - � from some highly specialized plant,, a manent . - .- - E%�Tirmental farm, expects to v sit ManitO- part and sai the 'next g %meral. electior NyawAabout the middle of the month. '. ... , ll� I I I I . . instance, theliatin, the potato, or the 071ceirtain division, t&n jin 1- . __.. I � . ba, t and hale old man I' . - . . . . . . � . I a . . _. . .. ., ., ba 0 tly. � . wouT4 settle e Irish question for th: The Paris dont of th - I'm a h' Irl ' but that they have had their ori , about .� - - . .. . ., I., I e London . . Such a oturly and well old man !" gin midway on the 1. �1� . - ..- - - A wholesale firm in Hamilton ia - ; - ceived generation. I clirrespon Governmentimcon- . . the lowest orders of plants. An ich was seVellt I - � I - � . a re - Richard Dav es[, -the eigh en-yeai-ol I d boy Chirwiticie says t e French . re hat laY -9 .. 1. . .. . . - who tkiliped out tA V of endeavouring to Not a chick nor mi child bid he in the world, by the New York Tilw-s, this is llipmd xtent Of wh - . - _:1 _1:�:. $1,5M from a customer :idering the advisabilit, Its ,,isi-on began on the ve, .e 41' - . : _ 1-.. I � � - , seven years ago. - - who murdered his father at Crewe, 9 ettle the Newfoundlarid fishery dispute by Though him coffers were full 9f I I "There are certain very prinial : . . . -.-.. - .: . I . I I. � . . .- - I ��_ , a in was hanged n Tuesday, the effo rouge UMP8 o jell a P pur Forest, a!"' lav c`l"plct4 1 failuiv F4 (in vest, which consist of I f I ligle, M . . _. - _.. There were only 171,usiness � . a arbirtation. . 1i He had money in chex * t Y utiati f a (tense tangled j U - I - . .1.--. , - obtAin . a mutation on account of . . nts made lately in From his pocket thei%ilgn 11ollars rolled; th" whter. Embodied in ti People, al - . I - - .. - .,.-. � - Canad& 14,st week, against 35 in the corres- cW0 . An a result of experime e ie jell a 4 - . _. - . habited by ').lit few , .: I . . ..- I . .-- youth having Jailed. . .. . . France with smokeless He owned, miles of land'and palaaw grand, hairlike strings of round cells, hick f 11.11)(I was 111f,eswd , with . ._.� . - . I �. pondingweek a year ago. . -ri &,�d heir of EAa I army M&nceuvres In . , the living- portion of the mass. he - .. L I . � . . . .. 'j. - ­­ I.. W. F. PerleY, M. Viscou � on, 90 . traditional red And in bank had thousands untold, - ,,Ithcra a I . ., �'. .. - - .. _.. . The estate of the late nt H nt ' irious I y powder, it is thought the he all Nj *&ter, some of the .nd Ilog-deer. r. I L. . I _. 1 L� - -P., of Ottawa, amounta I 0 $M000 personal Pauleti, who made himself nf)t( trowsers of the French infantry will be dis- So . eetNs 1 never was much of a sport . . I . , , I . j._.. _. - . __ I . . . carded, as I . . . ., a they d, , __ L - - .L_ � I 0 pa to organ -grin . I "Oh, ho I they become endowed with a ino"40 . . I Pla th of clown in a I,ondon t a mark for - = away to form new colonies. A ,,plains how.1 fell . . - and $36,000 real property. . ymg nowr�eqkert ding they furnish too plain ; . halls this � ()f going oil 1113- 11 C . - I . . . � I [it was atre, has : an enenly. I i I , . less habit . . - . . ve As nibly I . it -18,11, � . a - I . I.... - 11"._... . The Quebec Legislat the streets of ndon, his iv;4fe accompan - . . i - i I . . I I �.. I'm a likely and peart old their own. These little cells start -till made the "Ou"'I t . - - � . . L I arilled- I . . _. . .- ._­ I . - ed I t week wit a, ver . brief and in r . . - . . . Ali, ha I I . . . . �ed trolly, which J-14 . . : . .. - . ­_ I _Froro ( as ing him and & king up the c lections in . . � ...., I .1 . certain amount Of orFaniz 8, week 01, ft . - .- . - . _. . . .; .1 . . I . . 4 the hrone. I I . '.1 i,1� " Abbott and Inge made ut) beforehand, (I is I)IISI .. - .. . . . .. ormaliSpeech from husband's hat. �' Such a merry and brisk old man !" which ey eat oh wheels, a" . _.i .:,. , 11 . rted that ,5W MOinion Is i will Lord Rand)lph Churchi# ridicules tI e -)!;-��,';�. � i * . . . during their locomotive state in p � the trolly Ill(-',, W . . . __. - . It is repo � _ U . I . - . , . Nort i -west from Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D., recen ly ,His brothers waited and longed in vain, .. track by .- � ._., - I - te to & 0anadia Pacify- the movements. These movenicii 8 a - fl et-fo,oted athletic 10ttiv(.s. ., .__ . I emigra idea that the nd Purchase bill is a ' cen a &core . d by tile absorption of c , -y comf(irtal4v ...- . __�-.�_ - .1. . He predic A late Rev. I Henry And for years'l W panic .. ��.. - - .. I I __ Utah during the coming summer. ­ ing and tranq ii izing measure. - installed successor to the pleasantly' Oxygen, t w1i's a Vic, - . '.. . ..? , -, wedblirtey Ward Beecher,.has a few plain words io the They would meet each day ajil the cells are for the moment q alli I if a ; for the.s �. . .. Five thousand bughl 1,12 of two � `0 that the tenai ts will r D repudiation of . uag.i ing little slow ­., 71. fa'� -mers of the AVorth American Retioto for April, with say : ) I . . 41 aull ol _. W . - .. 1. tribution among the rent, which w dI throm7lrl�nd into such a . The animal stage is, however, very -. a soft 1)1),ck -re L . t .:��..: I . for dis is right at DRath's door With - I .� . .., Dominion has arrived in Montreal. condition of a ,archy as will Ove strong su, I- Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll, the &vowed - "The old man they quickly become plants again. It " out ateirie with aau I Inbl. I.. I . - ... � X_ a rt to the ha ne Rulers' deir and for an I rii h champion of agnosticism on this Continent. Then the first one ale t anti he never wept' y should do go, -1 11 . I . 1. � . � . . . �_ - � McGill University hw been gli �nte4 haff D] � Disclaiming any polemical intent as pro6t,- But he laughed anTsang .tile more. - eigar- - . . .. - ". I., . . " _ . . :,million dollars by Mr., V I. C. M wdonald for Varliament. - leas and unsatisfactory, seein that on the And he gaily cried when the hat one died .- the total amount of energy - pr6ducing . . * - . - - . . � I . . . ., . ,:. - , * * � .1 Law Faculty. Hen. Henr3 Boyle -starte 4 from T_,on& n I . terial which they carry is very small ,� - I' I % .- . e . one hand the spectato . ecome plants or die.' R - I e-1, , . . .., . . - . - the endowment of th re of tte tournament "Oh, he! . - I I :_ .. 1. . . Jain eek forlAfrica' iniseach o1hiselder they must either b Oe-asiollally I w1w It J! � . . . . .: . I . Frank K. WTO Are always influenced by their sympathies, I'm a healthy and long-lived man, Z I . . _: : � . . ­ I Be�ie, disappeared from t w th I . .� %e cells in - I 0IJCe it Irillill.'I - j. _. L'�. .:. - , I It , I of Shanno, Seven years , suppose one of the Its ocolnotlT trac 9 Id .1 eat o ntea Police, as told in brother, e r . prize Ah, ha I . state ide or eftl t k al . . -the Northw ' and would be disposed to award the ' should happen V) coil )f fiiinselfas lie (1-)vc I � . . i ing in Dakota. f6go, when he was Viscount yle, the latthr . . .- Ottawa. despatches; is I v, . . . not to truth but to brilliance of rhetoric said Such a vigorous, sound old man "' eb), . I . 11 - I - with a similar cell, it would have Inore 14 ly S I -Alli I . . - � . ­ th army, entered 1. knewthery I'Vel,k* 4 I - I -L L .. �� urder of R of resigned his c, immission in readiness of repartee, and seeing that on the - I il .. , - . I Phileas Morin, the ru Canada, and nieces dreatht, t4-'rial to live upon and ini lit last long". 'i�`11"'el, ,IaN%� tile'rtl --� . . - . I . Upon Lranche I fe in North -W tern fl.e;llll.11t 1 . -11 . . .... � - St. Thomas, :1en the -reluctance which a man feeIg Each night his nephews �, ,, I .. - '.. . �--_- _- - Montmagny, Que c# h afterwards le a wandering I fe, and for tile other hand Of how rich they were going to grow 8 Pose, further, it slioull, get 'into t� that rall along-li.11c, till! l"'I"'; ., -11 bu . .- . � . . .. - too acknowledge publicly his mistake would I, I W .1-., .- L' : . Pas I a . - . � . sentenced to be hanged ;n the 1 Ah of May has not been card of. W UF . her cells ail,] (,f , The railly9f', -9`11 hit . 7. '. " . ... I t two yeai a . .� probably lead to a shifting of the argument And they loved to hint, "We will neve stint �a )it of uniting with at at, I .- . . - . . - . t, the ftst premier . . sorbing, thatis, of eating, them. 1V . L . �1 . .1 . Hon.P. J. 0. Chauveat hrust and a new parry WhAn our ship comes in, you know " - e shrlt� ter 1)art of February alwa,%-s . � .. .:, - I- I a new 9 y like -the lo,er. work and I ',va` """'Pelle'l ­ . I ' .L . . .. ­. . lifencing would go on am before. But I riev . forms O"f.aninial lifd now knowil to us 7 - N-4 L - . 4 I.. - :_�' ''. � - in, and lately, The farm laborers of Anglesey have rebel [- neceagitati t i * thus liuve an animal ver $ . _. . of Quebec under Confeoerati( . - e to tell, he kept hale and well divisi('11, fol - - ,..� I . - . sheriff of , Montreal, died at uebec last ed against the long hourii which they are so thift the n ' While the years went dragging slow, . t trips oil tile, , , . . r . %�� I.-. L- . - col 11 d to ork and ha�e Organized ager Settipg aside, therefore, Mr. I rsoll's , t , 'oolt and . , . ' am(eba is such an animal ;i it hat, no -seW apf t'o lQ0,jell at th � ­� .- � .1 . week. I - . one s c t- I - ­ � , n ( Mtherto they have ,era e I egregious mistake am to the number Mpital And he caeLle'd hjud o'er the last o . -tillies fliq L _'_ . �, .. . - opper cral latr'ieke. I I ate orgi I Lall stoma4eh Q tile track? . . . - c c I a% y g LIIH, but is itil 11101 tl' alld solm - �_r -L_. - ..- . . Three men were killed re'entl in a fol= lab , (lay, and as the on offenoes under the Mosaic law, which instead shroud : . . I - .14 " ; . . .. a loaded car running - en holl Lor a '110h, 40 ! - '� - i muscle." This theo is IlItCre8ting ark Nv,()ul,l sink Into tilt! trf'-Whf! li� � L . .. mine, near Sudbury, by in to dern lid a re-letion to twelve hours the juq- of being " hundreds " are in fact exactly - . 1. . inst,ance of line 8peLuatioll, all(l jW , . I J - - . , ___* � � aiid dash' g the , Ay and stout old man !" : show� jul)"lle. . . I . down a steep incline I � tice of the de mand is. appa�ren t to cverybod, v twelv�, the Dr. calls' -Upon his opponent to - I'm a blit - c . W')rll . . . L . avirl, .,-- . - . . . . Ali, ha ! I I thelitgenuity of th� ruind whiell-con,,,. One lit, 111try n - . . . .J.:: ." - - . . pieces. I . except their employers. The success of the - reason for his bitter attac-k . edit. Thatit,will econfirined . ,� � roli'l th'i-I St , - __ ...L , ­ . .. - - . " , Such a insty and tough old man 17' b or is cat, st.Z. rt,e(I f .it loll al ,' f .. -1 � 11 � . .- .. buildiilng - t &des in To- , * g i ve s, t�l t lie sea - � � , , W , 1'. - .. : The strike in the Ily predicted. Chri ianity, especially seeing tha 'Ir -e - - I ... . � -,-. .. seri- strikers is genera able of confirinatioill may % ,11 be doubt' P,�, ��)Iwl ali'l .1 ull.r 4.1. . I ,_. �_. . . - . I : . I - � i ro it, e r ' - . e� I . . . ronto is grow�ng, and it threa nil to . . 80 el . Alfidently anti ostentation I lie by hiffiself - These are some things over which t� - - . .1 ; �i­ . , ' And lie's living yet all alo 0 : i - n . I . .. . - ... . I - an a at ;L (relitle F IU! OF:.P-"�-, J, %% 11 - I - . in . I -ITED STATFM . J ­ I I lea, . . . . . .,. � ously interfere witli building .o eriitions i .j. _: ­ UN I � ofbi -kind. bideed the Col. m-01411 Ve the . - . - . . I . ., . I : Sr I This mail I ain ainging about. ' ' Almighty Architect of the Ull* N-(,r"j, CMIV I laIlda lit of do,: . .1 .- I �_. ..- 1. - . the city. -_ I . ; i, . , impression that his destructive oublau ' . I V" L31 . A-pi-lell -111 Ille, . - �, ­,.: I . ­ I The total r umber k Iled bythie "Louisvill ollt'tig Oil, his eye is bright and his step is light,- th rown -a veil, which. He ref ti.96 to lift ; arj �\i�'Jllenslllgl St - . . I I . . -.I_ - - . �, .. Mr. J. C. Chapais,_ of itamoura ka, Quebb6 i. inspired by philanthropic affection an( Ti y I . guil oil llis* I __ - I. - :-_ - . ' tornado is 93. 1 . And his voice is cheery and stout; - this seems to be one of them. flowever, I-, of file, N�'itil hi�i . . :: I - .: -1. _ . has been appointed assi . 'ing consta Itly sinuggle, I for his fellow -men, deluded and ei - by His cheeks are arch. proceed, and let every fict �,. Ilativ4. he;tters ill 11 ., stant,d. iry commis . __ , Chinamen tre im -red and he holds tip his head the se. coll1fic Of - . i ­ .. - � . � . . . . .- sioneroutheitaffofthe Centra Experimen- 11uperatitioli and priesteraft. Taking for ft�llow,** sald I - . "'. _- *_ - .1 __. __ .1 I into California via Mexico. � that Mr. InAersoll is r"Ily what lie lit a way that puts dea,th t,o rout, cheerfully, anti thankfully aecel)ted. It � ,,,Nfy deur , - . " . tal farni. .1 granted I ' url-cet lilt, I . � - . .- - - - I 0 So I can t, see ,i3Oiy he should ever die- . truth which makes men free. so()II ,'.S tile first .- - . � I - ., . .- . . ''of the tt�gina Bo rd of Trade . Onethou not plumbershave struck f profeshe's too be, an agnostic; 018(t,lis one who I � . . .. -ike your Ilk -I - : .. � __ The petition . '- Oh, dear ! � I ,burely %%,oll't Ili. . '111. I*..- .� .." _. - , Tequ�sting a Dominion subsidy to Oe Hud- increased wages and a half holiday on Sa (loco Tiot know that there is no Giod, but , . .,. I . � . - i Such a healthy and well old man, - . .. . . . . - - 11111114141 - . I . � ­ - �� � the UrdaY- . I who does not know -that there -is one, one I . . . 11 0 - ,all rf-volver fi I - _... : .. . .... .. son Bay railway -has been pre ent�d in Ali, me, . - 1,1111inga sn : ,1: .1 I It is eatinif Ite en p not sure whether or not Christianity . . . .� . I . d there has b6 " a decrease Who i _ I nly Said In Fnn. . . ... - . . i. - Commons. I Such an obstinate, tough old man ! I . . ! - IgI - -l'i" - � . _. . r . . , as , ave-,nevel. li I - I go,od , � I . I replie(l latighl 3" - . - . �. . I , - n the United States publi, confAins the truth concerning the future I "Overcome all evil with , : __ . ; - . ;. ­ : I "' � - ts 0),1011el, and I Ip - ? � At the regular mol,rithly ca tle Jair in of S I -[Goo?%qe Horton. .. I . ; . . .- - ing . . . I . . ... - .- I . I any'ca ttle'offer, debt sinTe '24 rcili I at. . I state.: the Dr. plies him with questions tAouch- � ,' . I - . entlemansaid when be knocked lowt i CN'dlll.*' - . .ol A I . . ('4'uelph there were not in ­ - , t I R. . - ­ �. 1 7 . . - The Colonel 11ttel. . � �'__ _. �_ ... _.. - - "" State ing '11)e advantages to mankind, of the ado . .1 - I . urglar with the -family bible. +11, . . : .- on account of the bad -roads.,& rices ranged : .11 Bill has passed i -the United - P . . 1. �. . _. � . . . - . . . . ' I tiorl �,,� his view. He says: "if I understand . ' - '. � .. . I - ­... _.. - .- - - from 3J to Oc- . . House of R presentatives offering Canada the 4pirit anti purport of your writings you Canada a Law -Abiding Country. The phil�so her is like tile in r !1.1 Whistle. � - . -1. reciprocity iii wrecking. L , brightness is7lic to reflection. 11 is,,� -It's Iniv I tlesaa, - lie sai.l. - � . �- . .. _.1.; - . The by-law in- faV614- of gra eing' $9-75,_ 1 I--- - .. - lesire todeprive mankindof their faith In 64A, I I -, take my wor, . _ ... _. ay I w Ver. � - .- . � ...,I-- , . d as b R* lit Hon. W. R. Glad ( Ili the course of a very long speech at an alw * a bright when I e is full, ho it sonie dio. -; i . - - 000 to the Toronto, Hamilton, I and Buffalo Ali ad, re y i Cl�rist, in,the Bible., 'Are you quite on .9 ... .. - . . .1 in . n vue p - �.. Ndth this J;artillg. sh"t lit- X . . . elt __ . ­_ .� railway was vc;ted on in Hamil n last week stone was delivere(A)y phonograph to t I !, - . ire Imperial Federation meetin I 6 I h, (�oi. An Irishnihn on weighing his pig e CIL 4 41 doll 1) - . . ..-. - � ... ... t� � Lawyers' Club in New York. that 'Fhis faith is so injurioug.1so (lepreasing, G. T. Denison, Toronto ;l,ice magistrate, ed, "It does lio*t weigh go "inch a8 I XP- flwust a,1141 I C),191111(1 . . .. , and carried by a large ma* rity I . . oo dwarting to human growth, so dangerqua ... I . . - '' - . I , . 'O matle at Ieabt one point worthy of note. It ed, anti I never thought it would." IL had -ilv t1 I : . .. - . - I / -�'. - () raille'l. I llea� . - .. - - The ifi�reased tax on P rk is usinIg much - An ice trust has been formed in Chicago to hu'.man liberty, sodistressing to humanity I - . � __. - "..� � a 'ber ell, and pre- and prices have bmn put 25. to 50 per cent in its sorrows, so demoralizing to humanity contra8teti. tile law-abiding disposition of "The human race is a it, �l for a whilt. frequent it,) - - . .. . _: - naternation amongst lurn I . - -our settlers in the- North-West with, the ,,yes,, said tile Widow (.1 �:tr awity tll(. lillIlQ, XvIii.-II . __. �_ .. 1. - . co � . %..'' .1. I... 11_� parations are being made to p sent avery higher than 6 year ago. . in -its moral conflicts that tA) take it from tx) whom lie wu ot. I . - . �. .. - ­ -1 I . at the . le turbulent nature of tile invaders of new gaged ; "I am now on the second lap. " I)II)wll jil'o tliv - t rAck al '- � , - , vigorous opposition at Ottawa again compan. r has been forTned by Ameribal them in worthy of .your eloquence on t.) terrjtx)r . y in * 'I'lliq � . A tile United States. Tile Colonel gl:eilt prof IISI . . . - I- I � . . I satire " . . . o)II . . oWelll I I - __ .. . in,-reases of duty. capitalists to utilize the Power of Niagan platforin, anti your invective, your i What is the difference between tile engme. -�� - . said : " Thin country has been founded u n tillit,, and it twas towartl ... .:_ _* - ". -_ - .1 1. . - .. 1. 11 _ . - DO applications o 0 'W' Falls for mil ing purpofts. and your ridicule oil the printed [)Age ! Will - a 1) t rin 110 Ila$ lost hi approached th )f th .1 I .- . . _. Over 2,54 . f tw"-ro ed , tile principle of the people being law i 9 driver and a passenger w e ce"Iter ( ,. I. � . - _. . . . . ., English barley havii been re ei vel at �tthe A bill has I)een repoirted to the 11. K Con life anti property be safer, wil liberty be anti God-fearinj. The U. E. loyabsts cattle train? One is right in front and the othe .- I . I . he ,aff colollel's wor'Is llaqlj�')111�11')) .- . - . . at , oweeter, will life ,be fr,()in the Uni t States to this country be'- left 'whind- I . Il"y Illitill wil ".11 I il 11 . - .. . I I �. I : -, I . F�xperimcntal farm in Ottawa, and . gregs providag for the appointment of at irer, will liomes be t . Moll Oil I( . .. .-;.: I': . is working night and da expedite* .alcoholic liquor traffic commission. more joyous &lid death leas terrilple, if you c�ugc they still wanted to recognize mon- Having been fine4l for adulter�tillg brei� to shakeoff, thout"11 wilai , . .- I . ­ : . I :.1 ,y in Ord r to � t i d* . .. ... ._.. . su,meed, and tile Psalms of David be no more ,aclluire,: ­ , . t .; . tlie distribution. . archical, institutions a6il tile authority of the with alum, aScotch bilker has em, lliv-stlif. I z ,/. - . .1. I . . , - Charles L. Lancaster, treasurer of 014 stings anti the Tell Commandments fall into I � I harily kii - 11 - :,- ­ . Under th . of the - - . �;Z e authority! Hudson Bay Buffalo Presi Club, is said to be a defaultei aw. If we take our new settlemontm we aniong his tivighbon the appellation of 1. the pistol with ille. III)t �'-- . _�_'J.-_:, . �:.: obli%-ion, and faith ill (;(Hl "1111 h()P`_ of "a' tind that we have hardly any , . I __ I .. � . . - . - . .. Act, w1iieh recently 0assed t�e Manitoba for $1,100, and is supposed to be in Canada mortality are dissipated like pleasant dremns crime at all in Alum 'Nore. . I beasts, but lweallsv th.''f.- i .r ... . .. _.. ; .. - . '%Tlerllm rantee then), that tile people are law-abiding and A really g(wxl mail had rather be (Iemiye� habited parts of tille f,) -,.'1--,t I I .. .�,� 11. - . . Legislatuire ti G cut will gua Tile Uni I I States House Committee yes 1, . aktining, and humanity is left - . . . .. . I - ... . - . .. - I )e auspicious ; had rather forego hi suspicion. Welia(liuststru, - -_ � ­. I, I res' rday orde A a favourable report of life Without R hope ! is OWE . I . for twenty �ealr) t0he il. te t $1,400,Wl , � a rut.e awl I voil-fearing throughout the North-west, and then I I ", ., . .. .,...- _t � , te tll( without a' future and inent of ,a ratliep.heavv ,-�'-;', �[ . ;. I .- of the bonds of the coln,p; n - 1411 gmtitin Mrs. Parnell, mother of tilt Is it no impossilile a faith tha' that such a thing Its outrage in unknown or right- then run the ,venture of doing even i - . : - . . - . . - . . . - - _� --- - . The -1manitoba and No" Y I t 10'v'alt�' to almost unheard of. Oil the other hand, Illird thing. rounda, hell'i S11111" t""!kt% . i . . , - A,. _.- - )rth-N sterfi Rail- Irish agitat(r, a pension of $W. truth requires its ov erthrow. 18 it on injun- look iwrolss tile line and we tind that am that I � - th(211 swept oil ill it "tralgilt . � . . . '. 4.. __ I -1 , . � -'.'-' vay Company has. made' art-; ngements to A Cot nil I ion has been reeom ' - - man that loyalty to love n%luires its fringe of settlement goes further into tilt- Dr. -James Orr,of Hawick 'c'cinsi.lers tb. of it IIIIIe Awl , i : ..., send passenger trains into , innipeg over r " mended by tons to ' t_1110e, a half. , . ! ill - - -, - .- ''-.-, - --.- .. the U. S. House Committee oil Railways ail(] overthrow? It in a faith which in one fonn went go the,wilderness becomes one carnival when a4lvocates of -mo,lerate (Irinking ge�. We were goillL, prcttN i i . - - :,�- . .- the Canadian PAcific_ railway track. Th.e tile length of the I - Tiniot'hy" argunient thev - . ' i­ , - , . - . � , . .... .1. ­. , � . . . service will commence next Monday.4 Uinals U) make a definite location for a or another has characterized the greatest, tile of crime, wrong -doing. licentiousness anti I . . Could licar the quiciiJN-AVN' - 4 ..- . _. ... -.1 I - . I canal around the Niagam Falls. � profoundest, the mok luminous thinkers of outrage. Ili one-dibtrict (if the Indian terri. art on their la8t legs. � . . Hindus hellillil Inc as tile It . I - . . ': I - . N r " : - .4 .,: . . .. -Advices from Newfoullillaild sho*' that I . � � . .� . � . . I � .- -bit all ages; the greatest philostophem like thry sixtee None are so fon,I of secrets�'as th6se 4�, curve. i .i . . .. ,;,: - -speaki h ints of . J! . I ..... � the EngliAh Ing �n .a I that A bill hai been intirculuced in the New u deputy marshals were murder - I' __ . . 'York State ,eg ion . Sot -rates, the greatest ptoets like (4lethe, the J to not ineap to keep thein ; Such pierm .1 : . I- � i8lature for the construct ed in the year 188". You, will find that I , . I was 'it tile act of light-il, . I . - - - island are curagcd bey6d moasure by the atest statesmen like Gladstone, the great- I eoVet se�ret I ts covet e� y from Pershatt oall: - . . I- I ., .. I i I Cognising the of a railway bridge over tile Niagara be- grr - ists V,ke Isaae Newton. 011 the there are over 900 murders per l0,(X)0,0(X) (if '� as spendthrif .. � M: " loud er* . ' - . . . . I - . �. - . Salisbury niodus viverldi re tween tile u atilever and the old suspevolon eat Relent . the pp�osulation per. annum, while in all. for the pUr"e, of circulation. the burning inatell, -111,1 %%- .. . -1 - - � . - . I � __. I .__ . ' urse V) arnis is not . one sittle is this faith of tile wisent. tile heat, civili . k,; - . � - . . - . � - . -iv8'the average is only 250 to 'i low ---'- I hear.Jories has lwen . ,saw tile two rwwally Iiiii-11 � � . . . French 'CilaiM, UlLd re - � bridges. I ' co,"ti a . - L - . _. _. _:_ � 1�. 'improbable. - I . - I A -Steubenville' the nobleot of mankind'-. nil the other--- 300 and in Canada ii;nly IN). i'YouNill find 4'keepili , a cow. tl Bi tso - - " F'or ke4i% fast an their legs woulti ('art . . ­ - om , , Ohio, says an . - � . I 10 v I " - - . - . I- � L - I The Newfoup'(11and ove'lliment Ila,; Ae- report 0, wh.t? This answer - "'We (it) not know., that where Canatta had only 12.5 divorces a cow . Lat ail outrage !' - Y us, silti be are(l in aiiiazeniollf to - . , - X. . . . ided to repeal' the Bai act, � 6nd - hereafter English syn�dicate.reprexented by .John F. It Will hardly he sincere I stz . � - . _.: __ r I . witnes ly Contended tll#At elk -en 375,(XX) in the United:-;tateg. longed to another mail. " -1 alld tilen turne(l .allil looke. � Lees, of Maiiche8ter,' F,41and, and W. F. this faith so there hav ' ... French, American, and 'anad [an fishermen I I K -Al. is so irrational that Ili it country like thin that is trying' to carry - I - I ..- I Dunspaugh, of Buffalo, has purchased tile Airs H. :-­ Maggie, where (16 N'0� It way. That one brief glill1i , . . __ . will be perinitted"to freely purchase, baitin er pipe wor one who does not know' is hound hy his 6ut niorill &nil rt-ligio is princil')Ieti among it, ' . ho6u iny hair )n en4l, fol­�pramltt . orillayment of ton- P p08e You Will go to if YOU tell 81116 false ( . - - . Newfoundland harbors up hlicipal sew kH of the Ohio loyalty to truth to attack it. Is it then so law al-4ing and Go,d-�fcariug pe,)ple, woul.1 asthim!" Maggie ­--S,ure, rna'am.ldaill -track harely fifty yar4s,"' .: '- ­, nage and license fees, but tion of valley for 8'4�xx),000. . in'tirious tA) mankind that loyalty to huniall- I . . . WA, . .. . . the (xporta , . . i there be nothing lost in going into such a ' " _T . I Ion, is prohibited. �% m. Galloway, who ran, the first loco- ity requires him to attack it? If one who care; I have friends in ayther place. trolls tigre.ss fonillill-I t\%-) . ierre, Mique countr betweell tllt� Vai . . - :: I.. I . bait to St. P �1, which is getting worse and worse � Why is a drouth stand at & Public sportin I's. . . I . :­ -.....- I motive on the Baltimore & Ohio- Railway, does not kn,),w whether thin faith is true or every ( . * I ; 9 . . - . -1 . ., . Mr. Galloway was probably the not attempts to take it . stood tile fat , . I . - tr ult, a leading Oman Catho- �is (lead. ay ! house door in the Thorning IT liet of t I'le filln . . I i ... _. - . � Abbe Filla a rikin discourse in from tilt-- world, he OVH PR0SPERITY. - I I ).-Twe it is opew. ail to and fro mill call, � � . - - lie priest, delivered a at . . oldest railroad engineer in the world. He should seriously considerwhetherhe has sonle- - . . 1. ikeainan*oiligt,oix,-Iiii,iigc-ti'? Reeauselle big ,,. � - I n Que- approacir. .Just there tilt . - .. . I - I- . I ­ .1 Montreal oil Sunday on intem rance I was born in lkiltiniore County, Maryland, thingbettertobestow in its litace." This posi- Continuing, Colonel. Denison thUR referred 8 waiting till the bolt be- drawn to get i , . I : -1 I- w_ , _ bee. He said the true way of anishing the .r 21, IWJ. tion is unasmilable,and impregnm�14e. ,er - "There are Top. aWper part of the -Iriulv. -- � ... Septembc E% to the present state of Canada: . M. . - � file crop ct . )rrespo . ndents of the Chicago dictate of justice and hunianity ail I - Z , , - (lemon of drink- Would be by se: iding temper (lent tin wine people who are in the habit of finding . . . .. � ­ : - l. - . with a rush. Tlie:icw�,Lt I,)" . 1. ­� I.- - I __ ance representatives ; to the HO age of Parlia- . . that in such a matter lie who taken away fault with the pros rity of Canada, peo ' ­ . .. . - . . . were iudcscrib;0114�. 'I * ..- . ... I Farlwrx' Revu,ir ' h rts Pe ple L . � I grasped tile hrdke Nvil,l �.. !_ .. �, . - ment and the L"I Legislature. -po & I - - . , - - . I � I M. P. for s of the condition oliveintegeouhroaaTIMg Dr,cino,,, ahidl bestow as much or more in return. who have Way,' been at home, who have _ Smokeless P . owder. : lllystrel�g I - . . .1. . .. . I rtilatr,iiiist IT. I"( - � I - � . . 6. Mr. R. W. Hall, - Sherbroo�e, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, .Nficbi- Few will contend that this is. found in tile never one outside of Canatia., are in tile � .. .. - - _.... � . I . . duties . Ila 0 The test of tile smokeless powder MO the spectl Aack-ened p( . . - . I. __ has returned to hit; Parliam. ntary gan and Wisconsin. The reports front Karl- agnostic watchwarti, " We -do not know." bit flatnenting that Calla,da is not pros- r - . , _� . ,. _ . - ' , undei the direetion of ilic Fre ic I sharp crack \ ". . . . -.1. I after along visit to London, Eng Higobject,in , I 11 at - 160646 eltnic a; diiiiek, . 1� gas alone are'encoumging. . But until (All. Ingersoll and those who perous. I have been all over F,urope and . - . _! . . .. . . � eded, was to . . - .. By . the (�ther day, was a decided success, andu again at s"'Ch a dIZZ%. :lhltlil . ­ . I - , . I . which he believes'he has suce . It - - __ In ath ze with him shall have answered Lit's continent from the gulf of Mexico It - I . �­ :­ . :. - I . In- C .- _. I I I .t- said'to constitute the mo8t iinportaul Mill- follat,(; )f t,!(. jung1t, '1141! , . . . . . . raise a capital of a million dol is to develop 'hicot county, Arkafinas, the situation frantly and fairly these wArching questions, wards, anti I cannot find any countr� 0 . 4r, '_ . . : . ( . . . r. . . . . - . . . . I L ,. . experim)ent ado nirLaift. - . 7 . I _! : � the superphosphates industry in the plies- owing to the ' flood. is *,cry distressing. But coni�erning the- practical working of their compare with our own. I say that thqre. is tary since the , ption of at green 41 I ;i- ­ I L ­ - Ive new gospel of doubt, the world may well no country on the face � .; L. .. .: - M Lebel ere in the ,rfie twake lia(l givell;_ N%% .., - _:� phate districts of the Easte . L ownships. little dry, ground is to be seen, and the Ii r fie. .When th.- troops w 1:1 . " I - ,-, �.!��. . . . . .1 ... . . lix sto6ck, which is bUddled together on high su8pect thl! honest and aincerit their theZw of the earth where oi their 8hain bat'tle� says a New York - of - v 4.1- oc'.11 r, . - - ason's Bay in are as prosperous, where life is midst jumping ():I'll( � - A letter received from Hu' fe 'e Herald reporter, the rapidity of tile fire 0 to the se'at lit helple." terl, .. . _d, - banks, will soon begin to the of starvation. professions 't pity Tor their fellowymor, and as ,Pwh re property in as secure, where . 0 . . .1 .f. . the Athabaska.district, says great distress e I stiv.is fascillatio ; . . .. - . � existed among th Indians nea Lesser Slave Travel is suspended except by dug -outs. conclude that loyalty to'truth anti righteous. the law is better administered, *where the like the roll of a multitude of druins, but WAll it resi. , . - I __ e . ,,either its rapidity nor its intensity pr0dit" tigers ahead. They were .- . 1. . �. . . ' ness has little to do with their hitLer and people are so kind and law-abiding as in . ­� Wi . . _ ... Lake during the winter, and n some cases arcus C. Stearns, of C%icago, w1w on . '. . . . . ... .. _ dewily attack upon the faith of the Canada. And yet we hear of ' I , � . � . . - . the redskins . I 9 ' 4 othif Illellibered what ,.% .. 'L - I killed and ate th4 ir own child- Sat rday last, in a fit of depression ca*sed Christ-. teop e goin ed the slightest smokeeffect, and. to rniliw, and I close'l Iliv ev,. til . - - . . - - .- . , talk . away to � live when .e .men accustomed to th cauipaignitil Of, ,1;*,Ill I .., . - world. Dakotii to t ey haveour e .4 I- .. - by Ilness, fired four bulieta into his own I . . I . , _L_! . . I .1 . Ten, and dogs and 0611 kindi of dome,ptic I * . . I I .. days, it seemed almost supernatural. The trolly struck that -I -at . - - - 1. - i- -_ . ow,n North-west. ' I am ashamed of Cana. I- . . I many body, died yesterday. ,He leaves property,, - -1. I . . . animals were used for food, froi n whicl. .1 - . I . : �, . . . Z 11 -live in a foreign land companies of infantry concealed ill the-brok I)OIIII(le(I into tile air. . . . - -­. .. _... 7�. �. chiefly real estate, -valued at between _. " 1 1 dians who 90 aw&V to , - � I - . I . .1 I �. I , � . . � Indians.died. . . -1 $3,000,000 and $4,000,000. . - .. Generous Contr4butions, I or who at home, like so many banshees, go poured a deadly fire upon their apponeDu I have a ver.v faint re". . . .- . - langer tried I , without it being possible to find their where' tile tigress walk ll,�i-;urelv, . �. - �; .... I _. � On March 28 a man'nimed �.e , abo�atwhinin and wailing -like so many peo- . . �. I ... - - to elope -with Mrs. Laframbillse, another More than 60 Chinamen in New York The friends of iiJigher education will ro- ff C e we last ilionle'llt, follo..vetl 16*\ . ll, - ­ Ple "koening' at an Irish wake. That sort abouts, thanks too'the absence of th t 11 - - - I - - . idents of the town have sold cut their wash -houses in haste, joice in the good fortuilo that has come to I relw_�!nlwi, tllc I)i" t!)� . . . - . man's wife. Both were Tea . . Ut puffs of smoke so familiar in old davf- O' :� . �! : . - i of thing is bad, because it, is not true. ' er - �: . . . . .. � 1_... . __ I .. i , Que. While they were trying packed up their "layouts'l and started for the leadly.educational iontitution of the der CO * ill tile d eh- with ilis "', 11 . . . . _. ­ of Lancaster 0 us see what erogress OUT Country has made the other hand, the troops not un ,it .. . . - - .'- th cross over to Port Louis on the ice, th% China. The reason of this exodus was 8ai province Uebec. It is announced that found it impossible, as hitherto, to cof,04 Out, and then as the t�roll\ . J . . d since 1868. ' In that year the cattle sent to . ell over scmiie oI).1t;w11­. ' - ( v 1. , . ­' -1 - - -' - broke through and weredrowned in the sout -ar of the threatened Sir Donald Smith, chancellor of the, uni. F valued $250,000, and in 1887 ,their movemets under friendly clouds of It ... - 1, . � . ,' ' to be a wholesome fe ,ngland . . I � . . 1. leg isecution from ,;he American Laundry v . ; . _.. I channel of St. Lawrence River. - Their bod' ergity, who has alread been such a gener- ear wheat, 1,400,- . deafened by it Illost ft- �'.'fll .- - 1. .. . . L - � ti,NX11,000. Ili the same y si�noke from the supporting batteries." ,kl . . been recovered. , Ong contributor to the runds of the 'untitil' 000 bu8heis' a result of these experiments 6ere is l0v that I had run over wie , . � . . I . ... . . . . . have not yet I ,union. . . . . . .. . and in 1887 6,700,000 bushels. e . . . . I . . I .. a - '� sel . ., . . I an ili:;, .. _.. - - The Regina board of trade has At to every ; I.- 1. . . IN C11KXXF_A1__ - '_ � " tion, han purchased a fine residence adjacent In the samel year cheese, $5W,000, and in to be a radical changq in the unifo joitill- wits over ill . ' . .. . -, . . . ,:�., - J . . out leaving the - . I - 1 - L .- ' to the college build'inqs, which will be 1887 $7,065,000. In 1868 bank circulation grade at a terrifie ra'o of .- I . .- L. . L . .. I . . with , 1';Iil-;: . . . 7 . ! - . - �... . � member of Parliament a copy of a memorial I- 1� ;' - French army. At present tile trousers Wo . . - o , -. �.� I I . forwaided to ther-remier, asking hiriito _ Major Serpa Pinto, has left - Africa for remodelled, and turned into class-roome for in Canada amounted to $8,000,000, and in by the French infantry are red, A 0�6 lone tter less ill t , .. , � - .... . . '. �. t. - , - I . -.,-., 1 . - abolish the canteen at the barracks' of the Lisbon. . - I � .. . . the "sweet girl graduates' of the Donald% which clearly marks them out, now til't tile he'�\LtCqlal ' - . I . . . .. . . 1887 it was $30,000,00o. Bank d its in a - : ..I . . __ i at Regina The czar AAsuffering from a relapse of course, which Sir DonaldSmith founded. It epos rotecting veil of smoke is done away W'O' for _ ancing down at tilt - � .- �. _.: - �..- . -1. . North�west Mounted police force is also understood that 'Mr. W. C. ISM amounted to $33,000,000, and in 1887 spattered drops of bloo,l- .-.- I - I I . . on the' ground that als� merchanta, sirivinT for influenza. . ft was the opinion ral aild mog . . .. I McDon- to $108,000,000. Loan �cornpany deposits -of the Gene , I f, - . . -*., Un- ald, the millionaire tobacco merchant, who he to $1 , All f a idden I hea, . .1 . �._. ., a livelihood, they consider it Unjust Strikes ard 'taking place tmon various r Is a governor of McGill, haa granted Slr)o . At increased in 1887 7,090,000 from of the offivers who witnemed the engagettiOL hulli 010f ti, MI'lleels a illost . � - wise for the Government to foater "d eh- classes of workmen itlI England and Aernian . - , $1,000,000 in 1868; savings that the vulnerability of tile iiu�stnenv* . . I . 7-,-:. - '. , I ..: I courage a business which is hurtful ,to their . . y which has from $4,000,000 to $51, bank deposits increased at - least ten per cent thereby. turiiiiig ins utly aroun,l. I ., .. __ - .. � . - 1.� " .. � Emperor Menelek of Abyssinia has fallen Ion* been in &crippled condition. Suchdis. 000,000; -letters and dill� .. - - I . : J�. . - . ... . ,literests. . . into line with the Euro= powers on the . of wealth must commend itself to all Post cards sent from 18,000,000 in 186S t,0 This in ifiself would be reason 81166' see tlie big t ger boull . . .-. - , ; :_ .: . I 1. �. [ - . L - . I I I . poettlion 900000 in 1887. - Miles of railway in lent to substitute for the picturesilde 1'� hot punnit. .. . . . . . The �visit of Prince Arthur, buke'of Oln- subject of suppressing a very. loverp of their kind. Were it the custom _ IV At every junip 1W roart - ­ ' - . I . i _ 1868. 2,5M, and in 1887, 12,292. trousers, withalltheir gloriotistrsdit'ol I-.- . .. - . . I .1 naught th Canada, involves �ut a very brief The French Government has decided upon of rich,men generally to bestow their goods I - I- . I . . . ladies and gentlemen, kow" some other color more sober and less diboell" pressioll was that It(, W, � . * . . . ... I . _ . stay at Ottawa. It in understood that he sending back to Germany all Germans tound in some such manner, it would tend ti can you find prosper. trolly in about one- mill -...._ I . . ' gres, ble. But another reason. exists for hil,Otf I . . ­ . - - _. - - direct to Toronto from North in Paris without means of subsisterim to modify the feeling now enterta,= 'tY to e Illy revolver, I . I I will proceed . . TW th&t in any Part of the world ? ' - 901% took it frc . . . - �.. I - . - '. . � I Bay it shame and -an everlaa ing the rev L. � .. - - . . Bay Junction, remain. two days there &Dd agaiust the selfish men of wealth. Unfor. i to a cryin ting olution in the ty oocked it. Another glanc . .,.. _. I . Six hundred meetings of . workingmen tunately, however, the Smiths. the X people as Canadians to Yiz., the fact that in the German "MY I .,..-. � ­ . �� . then take the Richelieu and Ontario stearn- - will be held through Austria on May Ist to Mao. tali of a"exing themselves to rifle schools' targets are composed Of d1o' that thbu tiger was not 9 . . . I— ­ .. � . - . . � 1. . -� ,­ '. i � '. . er to Kingston and through the Thousand promote the eight hour a day movement. donalds, the Goode'rhams, etoc, constitute a States.,, I '. the Uuite4 Mies in French' infantry, unif6&m. , IV - the trolly was now oil tilt' . . 1'.__1 . - � . Islan4i to Montreal. From Montreal he . I proportion of the rich men who recog. . I . . r , � - - ." - It is understood that arrangements ha4e "Tal . . . - . &. Of the grade I felt preti . . -:.- . , .. I -1. will run up to the capital, teturni ' to nift the fraternal relation in which . � . Gerrmnsoldiers, are trained to ill b1i 'il't Y Oi would ultimately leave Ili . .._ . - � � . . � . Ing been made for a meeting of E�nperor W illiam, i . - wm� visl 1: .-. . _. ..." Montreal the same evening. . num stands to every other me&. Still, . tAnces -for sighting rifles by the, i ` or the next quartle" 0 * . m' . th�" ' Why would it be Link nation With to �h . � I and the Czar during the coming su mar. the red trousers m combi, ,*;,-,. I . - � i- . , fact is gradually Uinprewitiq itself upon P944lible for hor"M to ' diTgailn, and then, as I I . . �, 1_1.� .. . � :. I t, ,I. GU"T BIMAIX.,-, - , - . -, vote On any measure T belt Plates and buttons, which give them 0 ' toot of the grade, tile .. . . ­ . -: .. I - "t I . . _.. . I _. In connequence of the discovery of a coil- the minds and cionsciences of men, and the Because all the votes the I __ . __. - '. __ . . ,..:. � . 1. - I . - _. I 1, ;L . would dolIN . - _.- .. .- nong the students of St.Peters- be neigha.' I range finder. It is no longer open r * �. - I ­ I i , � � I.Ae qa m*, the apy, is living- M" dingule M spiracy &I number of those who act unJer its influence �Z be. a very ticklish phase, for . .'- � . I . , ; - _ _ . . that the military tactics of the future - 1. . . 1. _,� . I I I .- . .. I burg, the university of that city has been raduall on 9 gronud for . JR10. We, rn)r vindictive pursu I - _.". '...; i'- . -asubutbOf London. . , Drom Kidney and Urinary 6cm . . I i u,". _,� .. .:- .E'1-:1 i . elos -%d. , F future . 01hintly tl different from thow of to -UP . . . I . . ". , - . ­. ...­. . Gerimiany has �ccepted En*land'i invits. I � .. . that Ia. be the irm-gulantim and weakening diseases of V" Leas, ble bolts Ateo I - . . - ­ ........__ -_ ... . ' . ible launching invisi I - __� . .. I ­� . .. 1. . . t to Bismarck win by men pounng out their wealth fat the FenWei an all remedied ,W : . � . . 1. il .1 . .'L tion t� the International Fishery Confer. - - A national mmumn . I .. le - , ­ I - .: -' � 'I N , -� I. I no CQuimittie will binefit I - . .1 I � J, . . 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I 'L�� - i � 71 � �,A_w -4 11 d _11_ Q k-AdWAMMIA9 Q4 L l t. and Antifs 1:,'a 10io has done . so ; tentific subj�� �_ 1 , f c{, plant�l and ani ry .hil-,lnl; in Philosophic, 1.11"'` tilt' origin of anitl>a1L TD�, ..•,I,t , he believes that 'k ,.. ,_, i front the vegetable% r 1., not that they have' 1� ,l)••thalized plants � 1' tl,, rile jx►tato, or the �' t , h t• had their origin 1 '; S , If plant's. As repel ••I"k lune s, this is,hia , t i t:tlll Very prim I 1lnnpis (I jelly floatl k, ::I,lffctlltul in Vie jelly a� 9I t,t round ieells, which , ' c I 1„n (if the mass. The i, tcr, some of the cells fl i; %, col,)nies. As they do 5 ,'ItIllou vii with a motion ► 1 -lit• t. little cells siart-*ithof ;nit of urbanized .wt. . t t•hallil, which they used' .• „ut,)thve state in produq g Fhrse Illo •ioments are ,.• al,s„rption of �oxyge ' ' ted the inonlent quasi ,_t• is, however, very b�; l,f•t'l,tile plants again. It ! t hcL should d(>• so, .becat a ",lit of enttrgy-Pro(lucing n,• :..Y t•AITY is very small aqd r 1 l •conte plants or die.+ But [ 11c. -c tells ill its locomotive il'l',•II to collide ol• coalesce ., ' 1, i i would have more ma - .;I 'AIIII might last longer, it should get into the . _ ;t it it other cells and of ab• •r t':Lt ins, thein. We should I,,I11:I1 very like the lowest list• iti,►t known to us, The i ,1:1 ,ttlilnull : it has no separ. - :111- u,„nth, all stomach, all ';It'T is "interesting A:1 alt ;,t t"ulatioll, and as showing ,i ; :1 tl it• vonfia•ined for is ca . . , '11 tt,aly well be doubted. • t ! t i 1,�! - o�-er which the ... :'t I,f the Universe bm , '., :,I.•!1 He refuses to lift ; and . .int' c,f thein. However, let r t•,l, and let every fact be , •h,u,kfrllly accepted. It is ,i,, : lilt•n fl.Ve. --.w . t1► �:►id in Fun. - " . I , t . ! • Lt i t l t good,” ata the tt'i;t•,i ht• knocked clown a :.tIIIII � I)ihle, • 4:.piwr is like the moon -his t•) reflection• He is not I �t �.t'rl h•• is •full, however. ,: wt-Ighing leis pig exclaim. I hi , , :ll so much as I expect. :..:r:iIt It would.” i : 1 a ,great . one, said he. 1, i„w t o -horn he was ea. I: : 'rat ,at thesecond lap." - :1• rt-iicc between the engine- ,l"•11;,(T who itas . lost his _h, In front and 'the other t:lir,l for atltiltcrating bread - ,)t -it baker has• acquired :'< the ap,pcllutign of Me. ::1:tll hall rather be deceived hall rut hep• forego hie own „ " t t•ntur.e of cluing •evep a ,)f H .wick conaiders;that ni-k-rate drinking -get l�nnothy'-' argun►ent they :.. ! of secrets as those who If—p Illerll , such persons . -1), nil(hrifts covet money, . ,•lli•ulation: i .I: .l ortes has beeil Arrested, + I;itso --" For keeping ,:c,�utr:lge !" " Yes, shebe- . • r Inas. Ni t__t,•, Where c10 you su - , , , I t , m t(tll Stich falsehoods ,.- Surge, ma'am, 1 don't .• ::ik in avther place." . ! h Standing; at a •public- •tlf•rnrllg before it is opened Lt• IIi'lI,ged 7 Because he 1 -It Ile drawn to get a - _ r kiwi('.. Pom'der. . ..Nmokel(ess powder made • -11 , =f t i,e French authorities ,- .t the:-•itiesl Success, andis r ... ' most iinp ortant uiih' 1:•I,..(. the adoption of the til •• troops were in the f,,tttle, says a.;vew York . rapidity of the fire µss : t 'u,:!tlttllde of drums, but' nc7r its intensity piodne" I;:''hv f•fhect, and to Military- . • - the calhpaigllirlg of tthheC ':1 );t stiperna,tu.ral. e ) r%, concealed in the bruoh . 1irc lipun their opponentla _' ;,,,,;il)!e to find their where" t 11 c . a hsence of the telltale f 1,�liliar ill old dave. Oa' . 1.,• t r0ops not under cover :1� 11-rtherto, to cOn� iu1 I!•r frit.ndly clouds of :I)l)•,r1Ing batteries. As , . I;it•riinents there -is likes ..i;l;4,• in the uniform of %! prc.cilt the trousers W rlf.tntry are red, a col �mokf•r is done awaya�fh' : •:, of the General, and 0116 1, , w, i t nessed the engage1 ,:-,ItIty of the linesmen wia t, - tc n s pec cent therdeby tcc)tild Ile reason $:111,4,' for the pictureapue ill their glorious traditionfi more sober and leas dieser°• !ser rcawcn exists for h&SW� 1!,n hr► the French unifo m# ilat in the German ate, I11. are composed T� 'it infantry ultifortns- . Y ILre trained to ]a e n :; ri flea by the visibi sty at ' •-i in combination. with the 1 ,•t t tons, which give thea - I t I r, no longer open t° 'II• t:wties of the future's • f rt ire those of to -day IIIA'. hing invisible bolts At •'* characteristic of the W ►Ate. „_ �r y., l i r• r`4,-- i,� , s l_ c ]::. .�,-,:� , �!_-1 !.'-!r .-� P fru S "-f - I , f r ( 1 r ro i.i x. - F 4- r �y � rid _ 1 ,, . & - ' y . `_`t�' •' 1 - 1 t ` x $' - -dy - _ y L73 _ , t- - - - [� -{` .tor. -i ,1. k •, ., �. i ,, ., � r'q r� � �., i ..- -- µ �..: .y:Lt`' .` -i 3.. �I. r S 3'. -, 4 SL a 7 _ v?r 11 .... 1 P A - -f - •.c 1E',. . S .i r• w, • 1•/ / ./, '} 1' iw : r . .a-. - t r- <.- __ F -4.., h - '.`'w .i:` a :..�.. r �. -. - .. I�--' �. � � . - �--..-: ,.�' .._ :, .9 ..,.:. _ .a ,,. .. -. - : "t, � as r�w ., • 7l '.� - ''����� ..z.6 ^--'t '' ,l � � I r"'. y, r .. -, t ,►: ,. -,, ,--.. $�S ,t',- :t._: .�i "a' . .... 1 F.— - . ...`ti. ,. ,.s^. - •' :. ->., ry `f"-- r. ', r: ,�s� )°- 1 4 7. i. R. -d I, _ / . a z , 7i l ,,. c t . . .. h .,c- .- - : t - !, a'.- f; _ t Ott .,r? ,1 - - -, Ji -ice .r,.- ,tl edf�i► _ ' ;" l•+,'y t. s 9 t h. , 1 { . - - _ - _ _- —_ - -. _ . _.. -,a -.r - : , -- : a'N -&, ."_. \ - e. .S: f ..\� ! _ �... !iFh --d.: : , ;; - _ '"1• :. +y;, h ,..g^�- . ,d.. h.. -, f•�' - f. _ - Sx ?... s"i� c �■f($]I Y A, ]IIAD TIGX]t, - of p�vin up th - ;am ne; was � - - - _ - - - - - - - � � � - , � .... .: - ..,,� w- • i - ,! � �:. ;, f g , e5 1T 0 .. ul� g f, Ktlle(i F1713. , _ �. a teaeeee. •. {, �-- y parer t e �ielh Lrty or fo�'�► yards i 1. I VETHEE FLEE~ '� '°�''' �} � rowers , , . , wt>thou� rho f1 inUit trace of wears- , Y •ix _• o CantadtAn watoh Co.�`Toront0. v v ', 4 ," r� - i; et. ass AsNvetattate i■ ' , Ft►ther—�itell Charles its n�srl ► A Staff tadlla. nese. Of course;NtI could keep,up the pre"- imonths since you hung out your shingle. m�17 B� Large e►ns and nhnrlle Loam at ,4 f.: ,,x •' eAt rate of speed I would be all right, but gOW do yt>n get slop ! �p RONTo CUTTING SCHOOL. sep�ntiile• A vet's torr rate°' and smaller sums air r _ .� ,. r et. e000*ditt to escarp t,y- ), P` pppg immunity from harm. ie :zi t to make just there was the rub. The bottom of the 8 —`` y t and reliable systema taught, µhares ► e. pe �tyy :., ► , ` . d Indifferent, b iridin them YOB Doctor tt well. , I ve Lad 1 INV] T'OR,�� eaS au g grade was close at hand and then cam seven cases and two ha, cum petal recov- •tytieb p©rfeot-fitting eats aro produced. Toronto business and�ouse pro arty yielding ` �: , . c' r men earel a level p y Bend llor circular. S. RRIGAN, Prop., i ars that others can read ly rceive, aced,++ 7 8 and 10 per ct. to favestors an 100 per ct. to y } pe track. The momentum I had athered would Adelaide St• West. tp dig am cin relate re- g , t�PSC U I,ATOIt9. � t J ,} the tale that g g P of course ce►rry me a mile further; but some- Father (cheerfully) --((;loud• . I guess you 11 p 1►° a forcible illustration of t is truth, where in thea of'that mile I vronld be soon be able to ., give Jack rile Ri r Bookkeepin fling, Penmanshi , 1fiBtW 11tT.l���g N r �" he construction of tit Dacoa-Mq- overtaken b the ti r• 7'lIe cold shills Pmts• " p ��� Shorthand TppQ sting, etc.. at Cana- J. I�TIY$R K$AR. GtAENVILLE P. gra ; �ittFR t ran than Business Unl'versityy Shorthand Institute 4 Kia6 Street Blast, Torente. + Railway, a space oft o swears or over me at the thought, i Public I. bora - Bldg., To ilio. Circulars true. Successors to A. B. MINKLER & Co. Office es �" tnensilI en ermanent ,l ayi inspec or I stole another glance at my Brauer. tcrea e I 1879 b Mr. S. H. Jex$a. j Thos. Bengough, Manage • , ore, I ha'1 1? y m hit divisiicn, ten ,/III u engt Hort•Qrs !The distance between lie had ser- Increase in population Toronto 1889 ovc r 1888 + �►0 W8 9. sags 1 jJ..va tN.aa (assessors returns) 80.380. - 3 ,s of a a out mi(iwa un the 1 ne, the total Y a LACER x n[R.I. xe n[re "I;<.otc ire.. - - Y . taint lessened already. I took him as well $olhtm-"How do you manage to mafre 1I. NCMiiswsL, M. D., that lay y as I could and fired one chamber of m re- your home ha 9" of which was aevent miles. This py xo.s,�r[lasa,.3f.. IluQ.to,N.Y. i THBi CONBOY CARRIAGE TOPsI (.,: it extent an on the verge of he vast Mad- , volver. The only effect produced waa dis- Jolly -"Oh pI let m wife have her own ` ASz Tim BI.BT KNOWN. ` ' division beg y . rad lay coM letel in the midst i wa in ever hie How do ou mans a t'+ The •Choc ei+t, 8tron stand Bent � ` spur f crest, a P mal roar. I did not t another shpt, for I Yt 8• Y g �' rd un le, wh ch was in -1. Y Llum-"I ales S o awe " ENCE FQnce for arm, ()a peen, nrchar . ; �t remembered that I would mbabl have Y g Y• or Town Lots. Prices from t.5cr r rod lit► 5. of a dense to"gf ew ] 01 e, and on the other - p F habited },ti7 but Pe P, p need of the remaining chamber for use at tt1. Send for prico lint. Tf►ruato i'Icllcet .. - Ltas infested with b •ars, tigers, close quarters. Tho sensations experienced were prase c•., taxi Rlrerttt.. Torest•. a . Vr 1i`LI'tl I as the tr6lly gradually lessened Its s eed , AModegt, Sensitive Woman 1 k - ` Paatltei•s and hug -deer. - _ - _ 1 never was nine of a`sports an, and per- were horrible. ! For the space of five minutes v ADA •- O - . this expl;tins how I fell into the care- I suffered torments Ls actual and real often aluigka fr,►m consultutg a physician1 , hap- go:n oil III 7 ins, ctions un- about functional derail ement anti refers • reaper eabl• wort less habit of 9 g y � though the brute alread had mein his jaws. , g P tar trlen ane .00men. eddree• �• �- �'=u>� y to suffer in silence. 1 his ma ire a mistaken • Ad a tiag Su et wear. Toran" , titrated I ilti►dc rile rotund tri three times j was bowling over the level track now an( feeling,but it is one which isylar ely preva- ' Y the tiger was closing in on the homestretch Y tiT0` EMA�O;Y� ��'A:\�TED . a µ,eek ou a. trolly, which is n scat a h' h �rheels, and is ushe I along the lent. To all such women we wou d as that ►_ ► , P b A minute or two more andlthe race µpal( sea►; on Y he ended, for I knew that illy revoh•er w' one. of the most skillful h sicians of -the � 1 truck by the trolly inch, w11 are usttall P Y 113uth ('utters and Ruiltiers) in Torouto at :�cw - eet-footed athletic natires. (lay, who llus had a v asp, experience in curing Bfologieat I;uildin ; also at .I\ew I arliame t t_ fl about as useless as a pop -gun. g, _ Hardt cottgcioua of what I rovas loin diseases peculiar to women t has re red a Buildin s, ueen's 1 ark. wagges ole. per hour. �✓ It. Lsas a very' comfortalile cde of travel- Y g , P Pa - JOSN:1'II YORKF, . remed which is of inestinitible aid to thein. App y: Their increasing popularity is a proof of their- if a little slow ; for the s t is lirovided turned aixl em tied the remaiuin chamlera Y , , . Jarvis 5t. Wharf, T oRON'To. superiority. tae sure and get- a (onboy top on - ' t soft hack rest anti one; can' stretch P g «'e refer to Ur. 1 laces s I+>vorite I reacrip- u'° at the tiger as fast tis I could pull the tri -'- ait�l g tion. Tl►ie is the only remledy for -omen's - your busby. t sit elLtc. wit.l► :i stat uulht(hlt► anti a good ger. One or more of the shote const I►ave ' ' e ` ot, peculiar weaknesses and ailments, Rold'_.by struck hila for he aro ted short with a lien- • • • - • E eitrill'• • • . I .,,� : • ( PI druggists, under a pi(csitive gt:arautee from - CIS EI .j di h roar and then came on more furiously the manufacturers that it will gii a antis t „ OI_ Cthan ever. ' - , O I hurled the empty revo}� er nt him still faction in every case or tuoney refunded. • - • • - e • ' � � M ILO q . pr a,lou.LIl) I saw a dcAr rttn serosa the - , anti curse a panther "gave a brief then nettled hack on the seat iu despair. j.`'tiee guarantee printed on bottle wrapper. sA���� SOF G if tnl Iz, g]inn>>r if himself as he dove into the jungle. • could hear the soft patter of the cushioned Influenza is raging in New Lealan(L• p qty ?1 a �E ,1•i`,ct•s j knew• there. were of course, for I feet on the ties, the hot breath seethed to he I t o N �'' u, I saw• their tracks in the soft ditch, It is an excellent thin to che- Putti �'�� M "� I scorching illy neck and then a gun -shot was f g U�� ' fiv 1 fired almost beside my ear and t cal�ht a Frutti (.out after the meal an(l il►(luce the t• I.C.F' L de CO. , . Z o, ST that 1;111 aloug.side the railway utttincg, secretion of more saliva.. Mold L► all Uro - Che pains Season µhie}► bassos iu tie pat- brief slimpse of a white helMetQ�nd amnlol(iug Y b i9blcYOw� s' TOrpONifIDI �fo��ff ' y g' rifle }carrel. tumbled off the troll some- . gists anti (Junfectionors 5 cents.. I ter }lair t of Fchruar ulw ass f►ve ins extra Y b ' , �p 0 • uul I �►IL; contpclled to wake dai1� how and ther(la m }ate tursucr hreatl►in g ,links-Vlr S ricer, Ihace afaur-dollar bill _ f'r/F� Ho:k,: Y Y 1 a ainat ou an(1 I µuntil-" `+ lest --"JI - rs■ - Heol tri} on the division, for young trees Here itis life out across the railq. - e Y there is no such thing as a fouy Obeapeat rad I . apt :o kx)scul at the root and •topple over of My timely reticuer wasni)tColonel i)artnver , deur sir, b - tllc track, :lull sometimes the earthen hanks • ns I had supe ose►l, but the resident engine 1• dollar hill, and to -day I am in no humor foi B plyS T P C 8 . estincg " to America buy 111►4 Q EEN STREET EAST. '1. tit,:alcl sick into the treacherous soil of the from 1),wea, w•ho w -as -o endintg a weeks fit ] o P » Band end lit steal I'lcasc nlentio this; paper. '„� jl 1e• lout!h iu t.he-jnng}e. .lis 6riu�; haul attrtLc - . C. H• [U, -fir. Thos. lien ough, founder i int+trurnen , - _ . One ,laiulp, Fttltry 'h,btning I had just eel his attention, and he had lurived.jugt i�n of the ('ILluuliau iluaiuess nhver4ity and f, etuelc & . roup the station and Illy trolly tclen, time. Ile accout ,al,icd lite 1T►ck ti► tl e 'ti or h• I d Institute Puhlic Lilrar Build- I star:c,i f t I► t ,► [ y . - h -, p r h:ul aril} •lung; were bowling lite along station on the t'•oll�'. for i µ-as comple-tell% intg,'r,ornuto, haS associated with I►inu .fpr. �. _ a ' a_ ;t ,cantle pat; of :;peed, when ('c►loncl 1)au ta»terved. \ly t, ro:ult Ilindil4, 1'ersh:yd W.. A, X�•. net-, 'of JahteStown, \. 1.; 1 Add rc:,o�'ii.t►i.F:Y, it ►�t't: d 1'O..t3tt.Yonse i _ - . 1 gtte•ri, Torouto.. .sell( for Catalogue. A•, •;a, voIl n1:L11d:Ult, of incl-cantonn►ent at -haul tilin ;, were promptly dishtismed froill + Lt-h(i will take chanw of the Commercial de- I ' - - _ • '' -..1 tic^'t':I-Sin+„ Stepped „n the track just al►ead the .service, an 1 I picked out t►� o otlivi-ii, 1 partu►ent, as teacher. He i3 one of the moat _ - •= . -.i (,; ,,;t•, �t illi .Itis gill► on his shoulder and tL -ho mtoutly :illi well lh:Lt they. haul no fclir original tato hero in America. :Slr.ltruoks Ilua j�p p �n', p an •VQ - i. ta):tl,le of native beaters at' Ills heels. --hatever ( rig ra. 1 no tnrther cohtleetioit ►with the bnaiuetss, to The Albert . ,iiet So t _ . �I1• clear fellow, sail file (:o}ouel, as Ever-afti•rwat(1,ltiwever. aloadedrifle lily ! whish Mr. Bengough gives him personal at- (; •n .+ _ � . si)uu ::> the first greeting; was over, you 'ren the seat hesi le lite,- and I kept a Sharp► , teutiun as manager• Oatmeal IJklU Soap _ - arcl� t�cnl't uuLke your inspection trij►s iln -arch spread fo tigers ou tl►e.trach. ' ' _ _ '`' There are, many niers w'ho contract debts MAKE THE HANDS SOFT arnlc,l - f --- 1'r1llrittr at small t'C\•t►IV(ll' fror[1 m}* pocket, in the,lAaSt and titcu go 11'c9t to settle. AND THE COMPLEXI^N 1.t-;•Iilicli laughingly : "That is all I c:Ll'ry Reli>tleln]� the SI►irpiug• We notice our friends, the Steele l,ros. 6EAUTIFUL. Cu'r,:rcl, and I have never ha, to use that Tl►e prol)lcm ,►f rile cnurur)u3 surplus h I (fft.. Toronto,. rare otli:ring Choi •e )•a9gliah ire t ac arse Csr'N came 1. y rile trcasttry-at �1 aSl►ington is oil► a fail µ11y Vr:.. t3tamp d on the t3oau nod tu► :d e�'tat.” i f i►eavy two -rowed BarWy. (Canadian grt,wn), lie « ,,, e. - � � O {'i;r ('olicnel uttered a lot g, exp*essive to s;,}ution - The House of Representativits i►t KI peer buah4l free on cams, 'l'oro►tto ; lx►ga Be are of ImitaLbouS• 4 whi<zlt•, have hit upotl a' plan -which prontittes to j f(►r aa►ne _c!) etm. each. This is an o ►portwl — - �vrlot+ F 0 :•I:'s Ina(Ill"S " he said. -` You'll repent' b-Jn,, peace to the minds of these who feart� I ity for all enterprising farmers top octave a - ' per, . it c,l„e �' ty, tahc illy word or that, and tl►:Lt the tr0muryI rtlibht be filled to i►L-Gr sup►p►ly t•. i these reliable seedsntet . ire- SNI ING MACHINE f� - . l -• : . ' ., - t he van'she11 int,(► the flmvin The won,ler is that it never , e- ( - - t' •ata nett'- Potat(ea ne v Plants - ed Catalo ue me � - al► ,t ) ► i lie- 1 }tf ti • , r llu�trnt K - �sith t.u, p,.l tiny c lid f t I f ,rr,t and 1 c,!nUnucd ou rats -ay. curte(1 to tl►c4e -'ice hien .before. 11'h►t aI► 1 lnrlla ore offered hit their. 1`I N► citta • ,►net tt►i; alt►ertinenunt with %Ei� WONDER Of HEAL/NtT I I 1 •the ui ht' bc!fcire, p►ilLn wore siulplel thall for ills represent�L- 1 po nu•. It is the pat seat the haudson►est lour order cur ptir '%t .tltr CiVB1ES ATA88H 88EUM.4TISM N . I; had rainvit 11C:L\ 1 fi itibtrrr and' ►se. will allow roil ' L::•1 f„1 tL µhilt frac{cent stop: wets lulLaf; to fives U► vote the (Honey for Puhlic instil t (Ili► p-fulle4t iii nmttei amp illumtratioum, of ��` D M i7�T - 8ALGIA SORE TUR.OAT,PILESMOMMSr . -,': a: atµ a�. rile piratic -Ilic•h. t le , toruli head tions and lnildings : of soul e, u► ;rich a n►a i f , :Elly we have yet seen. (anaflianm shouter 1►e �10 PREMIUM DISCOUNT . $jj$NS,+ FE3IALE COMPLAINTS, 8DiI1 . . c: ucr IL9 not to in'ine their- chances of ,l ►t Ib . ✓ N ,w ll into -tile t rack at st inc p:c)ittty it► J prc►ud of i► hrM of cut ► euterprtsf , energy , Altium a HEM0888AaES OF TILL BINDS. /lair nofusiotr. 'I'hisoccupild coumideri►p,pe to Morrow the sa ie as the • du to -(Illy. 1► p hi h sta-ndih . The eatalo lie Ili »iced f Lreedlntct�rlally�Eztt4ryta�y. PricmWe.$1,t1.75 1 j ' ("" g ' Creelmam Bros fgrs time. a :ul it truss tcnvard4 ,ton ellen v1 e two dlLvm the a cp�rupriutei wore that► thri a 'rat _'U eta., which illus Ile deducted from the 't 1 POND'S XTRACT CO. Newyork&Lon ,mroa�hrll lite center of rile ivision. '!'Ire ntilli,)nm of clulals for Puhlic huildingS Mn !first order silt iii : or ills will aeud ,roti Il►. a, vl►rious ►arts of thecotultr pearl a It I Y t 4F:/►Rt:F.l0�1 \.. OST. c 1lc,ucl'.� >±c)rd, had oulchow eft un inlpres_ p y' y ' g Y ! of Riumer Oats hy- mail prepaid, or .five sill -oft►, Si1)n ou n:� Ill nil wl►ich I ha, tried sit v:li[t•.I,i11; have peau rcport�;d, which, accordil?�; packets of vegetable or flower seeds, and the STANDARD CROPPING MILLS• t,) �h:tki- c�tl', tltoul;l► what there w:+ t,► fear to the average orator rat of those that ha�.e Catalogue included f�►r a tenlittauce of .''3 I USES BEST FRENCH BURR _�_ been ►:Lased, w'oul,l uukc an aggregate u ► (ct4. It will pay every amateur, gardener, Rs N' H O MI�LSTt,NES I lutrlly ktievt utyself. I lwa►ys. carried 1 0 "`'1 n -o »•iation for thi purpose of store tilljL t florist and farmer to send for it. fINESTCR1�lDE3 fNTHE the pistol w'ltll ille, dirt fl'(Nt feill' (►f N'lhl 1 1 Jki o o Health • %VQRL0 No IROM IL - Lrasts, l,ltt heciLuse the few 1 irnLls µho in fourteen. Millioi► (f dullar4. HI►Ling u • Fo uuuh money tfi cit; ►4e of they do out I►, The Ua,ullewith some tlleolugiatta. its (hat rs �� rLA►ESASI tao11►fnls 1:.1Litell parts of tile. forest m ergs licit above p` - tear to he e�er�ianlg L et y grt�:►t care n : they t hick nol►,►dy can Kat into heal eu - h° For l'tilldrf'n and Adultx. �- �' sup},inion. Wehad just struc • tlieCon►uletice- 1 � rale r,t of .L ►ether hc� ►vy g rade. which circled merutmizing the posture of the rfNluetsta f » dcx an't have a putt hkey. - Invaluable for indisestlon and , 1)t rill surae rivcllt rds ahe:ul at1,p tgift�. bur inata(icc, a utcn►lcr front :11 L Aii Illcil• Constipation. ro;:u'l,l y y :: c�wE1Nto dim fr►n►a asked and eceived an i►p►propru►t►,)t► lig old or cuddle a sed, whit fi rl them N itANKS S Co.. 1.•)ndon, F:n •hind, i'roprietors . I t'trn �wcpt oIl 111 iL atl'.Lll,ht inc f» a f p�4s you g, b Noutreal lit 1 n i:, 1;'tit.ohn �treel• 3TONtS' Ill FEE; j; . . _ of �,•I OHNI fur :L p�►4t-otlice in a tow n o tanc•c of a [vile and a half. ., where the ,octal Ie. ' selves nervous, weak an exhausted vrho are Dr. -'1'. It. Allis -on, i..RX.1'.. London. says :-- LAST A ELE MILL, .' !1i; c and I titer . ,`SOU iltha )itants, I g-' t, »•eft ra n Il . , h►rokeu down froth execsa oc c verwork ”! like 11r. �ichnt.' M'f,•),I it( N -.-Lith' very p \\ t , µ:ere f utt►� p y ] y . ' 11 ,guts of the ccipts at tl►c small audt pc►,►rly rit:►uab yl resultiu in roan of rile following aynlit 11�In•h,snit find it t)tICreatdictctie La►ue in'nu:ny LIfETIM „»,q�ORS ,'l1l, t'ntau bear the quick heavy' 1 rtutl t :, ,)trice now exi4t its ",este re,lucfxl by t t g Y dtht-twe,•. A, k hr.,a6la�t (li,h ! ►reir..r it t,► o►►t* . Hindus l,ehi11i1 rue as the tro ly turned til , toils : Vestal (lt• nergaioi►t rens 'Lure "old - . c SCREEN 1 I estaLliahutetlt of )rl►uch o_(}ice4. 1'he Hot I<c I ' P tnel►1. t'ur the rcKuh►tsou lit rile to►►els it etuuu)t ° y a�j'`11 �, curve. ( , _ „ a e, lose of vitalht lose of mein ry, 'ltad „uri+:►7;,:ed. scud for sun►plr FREE. . i erl `w � i';i! I lased a 1»11 bth thr, . ;;)o,.INN_► for a pill is 8 x' -_ - _ �hl I µ•as in th�- :Let of lighting a cigar when a !! dreams, thinness of eight, palpitat%i ,n of the _- -- _ N o o Ili',' � � i,uildin ► in a count►•y town ih I.ol,hm l a, heart, (n►issiuns, ju in the Ir,url cry fruui Pershad calls(, h rue to drop► b , Ia(:k of energy, p' , ,l^ ��. `I VER FAILING Ill!11 rile hurnillg thatch, until H1► cling round I -ith a pupulatiotl of I,K1N► [[x*raous• "t kidne s, headache ►im les oil tla face or QMEµos r,.' I{indu4 illakin g off aS in l)euuyy'pvlLnia,'a town of Z1,INN1 iuhal tr body, itching or peculiar sensation bout the t• LEON. I Saw• the tw'o I+ascally b Q ' •AIWTro fast as thehrlegs µwould carry them. ants, would like' $1.►U'(90, autl the Hu ae j scrotum, waatinbbr of the organs, dizziness, I , ` oANsoA ('on►utittec cacao ntend4 �tiU,�lO fur a pw t i s c ka h►trfore ills eyel3, . twitchhi► of the - t'p to tl►rce year 4 t I st:u ed in anlazen►ent tor. ►secoli itr tw{o otlhre 1►uilding. � What with tilenew• regu a Pf ' � . 111 1c►ccked lawn the rasp- Matt Ifulnesa a s ►/ sia, tlnft horrib 2O a:nt that, tiulie,l at lion which is expected to fecluce th►e caveolae I uu►scles, eye lids and elsewhere, r "1 '1' _ • de ►sit8 in the urine, loss of will p,►wer, S �E + m:►t�o'1111 �hedp:► waw;. glial ,»tc trial };limps lival-ly stood old (•hukin • The vers, � CCN \t\c, I` I11j; r on the by $ t,INN),IMN) pier }car, anti what -with t li4 tell erness of the scalp and spine, weak anti . - , Iloughts ( ill me. FANO r.r.- hair On cncl, for spra%yled latily generous division of the p►ie now ou lluul, it flabb inuscles, desire to sleep, failure to be _ �Rb \ \ ` track Larel} rift ards'atvlt lava woos- riend gut cured with Capp y." is riot liicelti- the t niure than a ducado sll ►hl Y - it. [Aeon ; urged me t, PER . 11 'tr , itis tw•O C il►4' tllltt -•el'C CeatE'lI 1► aloe , C011mti �tN)I►, duhhteae Of - m:q� - trou.4 tigress foil lli �, is I p:�'s .41 1►efo 'c the eon plaint about t ie Y �. � ' Irink. 1 d1(1. l'he t hok- >� `�,> lid beside h .r heur►n loss of voice, te►tire foi' solitude, !:1 ' y,_ sp„rtin betweell the I -ails, ha C colli' C - w'i I ha\ -e become a iner : hits fg, ill►; Itllltl)� ►;ul�;oi er u11t1 softer. I w'itticuretland sic,,,, rile fathcrof the,f uui►y flees ►i:t g h'4 (? l excitalilityl►f temper, SunkeneyesBurruuutl' rcn►aut jn the boa t)t bestir►.t. IAtwm S1':Ltcr 1 1 l ,b tot•►cal rcnlelul,ri race. . Litr ;ail tc► and fru and cl►liui w ,tchi- - n } _ ail with L>:et)i: ` citu't.t:, oily luokiu akin, µsip cnrc w het► nil . %Vl Warta c, foil, , F g i;rola:t: (l. \S"tial S W .C.-BRANlwRl . CAAADA. etc., ate all symptoms of nervous .lability Vict,t yyur�re, :iiontrcal. o ` Itpproac'h. Just thele the col y mt•rt;ek u .0 SClitiuce an I iaireg• that lead -to inanity and death tiplleas curvet . 'it'N. ►tr part of the "rade, an 1 IL •ay it.tient - , `.__--_- ___--______ _ I I . tCiiii a rush. Theselisatiohs ,f t pat u►on►e ►t ". -A s�,:uc►vh:tt r-diculolts utl:tikke w -as ma le l'he spring or vital forett having lost its - (jrt•1P.►r �+ ►ct ,I t I*U scriThe S. I Il►clothcr /lay l the Merrhanf'r , n tension very function wanes in consequence. �� �� , c - ILu �l threw• 1 ll Au►crtcillt n►on► tai y jourtwl, -bier► mil le 'Those µho through abuse eonunitted in t 1 1 rra.il)cd tale hrIke -wildly � . sir': �trt pistils-�aitlat ii. Furt,he;hrit'fmt,co Irl tl►c astounfpino tatentel,t that the Ah►c i i ibnorantre lnay be ptermaucutl�+ cured. tietty� 7 . lila apcell xlackc.ne,} pereep►tihly.. '1'h to can cup►italistm who derhte to engage in t to , your aiptlrea furh►„c►k on all dt4eitacs peculiar �3� C���� ( I t.o ratan. Address M, V. LUBON, 5i) Front r.,tlit a ,luick� sharp crack is d off µ•e, • went n►altufacture of tin plates not, nut %” it 1 - - t pat the tangled fur au incrcaac of c111ty, fur they cls l iy l 1t, }•:., Toronto, t)nt, piuuke scut free sealed. Tt) 1 l it Fl►I'1'OI1:— Please inform your readers hat I flava a positive remedy for tba, - a•_rain at . ,-h :L dizry speed a g x,15 ter ton, while t lei }Ieart disease, the s ul tu[l[s of which are - f ilt:l_t of't tx:''ttll(lle shot p: st like a" wavy 1)akotlL till at I Y P tLbove named disease. 3y its'timely use thousands of hopele s cases have been permanently cured. J o t faint s ►elle, ur Ile li s, numbness, palpita- !shall be sad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE o any of your readers who have coa• `frt*cii vitrt::.sly: l urnisil tin oats H:nglish tin pll►te u► pit ' I P I p g r The thou ht fit- lI tet tut►. The f ew 1 ork 1't'r�r ad► i -s r tion, mkip lte:tts, trot flttmhQs, rush of blcxt(1 sufnption if they wi!! send me their Exprfss and Post OflSceAddress. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCtIY. J i'iie brak, had g iven µ'ay v i tIC•C. 186 West Adelaide St., TOFIONTO, ONTARIO. 1, - c)f i,uupirt, o;l'ne� eruccurt•e/ to lite. I Jinn the R, rl• fr to stake a (doll with the Uak( to I tci the head, dull pain in tit heart with feats �l�I t ,rile scat In ]ielplesa terror, rats p;aze fi>geI miners hf it call secure tin at $_c.15 per 1 n1 strong, n°p-d and irregular, the sejconti heart beat yuhcKer tltwt the first, pest about the ==�_' Ita!1 a resi:;ll� s fascination u1 this g1�roup of for at the rate at which tin sells iu t le _ _ - - .•7 ere i ri1►1 close now metal Market, t iz., _�(1.ti cents Por pound, ht breast lx,ne, etc., can positive) lie cured. l ,t,( t.rt1> flhca.d. '1'1►cy - Y it:Itpf in a aiugle da$. '1' ►e Irro cure, no pa . Send fur 1►ook AddreSa 1!<v 1� jj�,N� and 1 chseli tray eyes with a shudder; as I re could enrich `�' i 2,,I '© - rltl:iliert:cl wh:Lt w'uuld i►a leu Lvhcu lie I'ream then points otlt that the,A2. i5 per t,u I'_Sp. V. LUB()1� a0 Fropt Street I•:t►st, Tor . junto, Ont. trolly si rkOc that great tl wily brute : nd represents it(. the value of tin pier ton 1 It ' P. 4198. •�'�� tllu expense involved iu perodnclnb it, tl' t I lw,iiir,lcd into the air. _ . . — ) " I Litve ver faint ceci,ll coon of seeing it •does trot include the coot of the ore. 0 ,e __ \\ \� the ti gtcs walk lcistu e.1 of 'the. trach at the w•oul.l have supposed that the alsurd fi�;t re n.7 �� I X11 \ Y bge.stci , 1 N I \ 1 : last n,onient follu:►e(1 L u to of iter cubs. tyoultl have su tit. elf to I►uy one - ►u �NrI�I V ��: Y o led gr of rile value of T�11 P �JJ ' 'e \ \• I r,,,l,� nl:cr the big tiger, too,: croucl►ing hail the faiilte�tl kr� �t - N i I \\ \I ,_�=' o t rase poplin that n►ctal. 1' ie Jtc 1(e. Ir x representat i( ns ' \\_ \� \I - -- i, , l f,reat t ed t 1 g, g , tL_ - 1- i � . \ _ i 1 .r c , ►t his cutlet. _ •• ,_ cllt..i wit ,. out, and thou as the t: olhy 1 ottilced and prat- will hardly leitr out the old ada},e _ _ ( ,' e,.l o:er sonic -obstacle, all l lily ears -were ins tl►e reliance to be placed upon ligates. - ��0 Y�EEK$ t p deafened by it Illost fe:s:•fu1 nal.ling, I k�ivw -�'" _ I 't t . that. I hall rui► over rnle of the cuh3. 1'he On the Stl'eet. i i r- THINK OF IT ! e _ jt,►tiu ;µ:Ls over in an insta ►t, and the trolly ,t t� ell, (lid_ plc give you a painter ?" = I• e _ .. lout-Icavintg the rails sW ept on do •wn the • t,1fe Said it µas, but 1 lost so ntueh illon y `�~ ( _ �� ' nr,,,ie at at. terrific rate of sp ced. There was on the spec that I half believe it was a y a- As a Flesh Producer there can be S i �1 __ ` �t \ one ti ger less in the Madapt r Fw-estt, I knew, pow do ." no questipn brat that 1 \ � \ \ �� I for gl �ncing down at the not bard I saw b' - - T R ®N T O \ \ i °pattered drops of blood. ' I Witli groans and Sighs, and dizzied eyes, . All of Ili sudden -I heard above Ithe ( fizzy : He seeks the couch and down he lies ; � ������ ��� horn of the wheels a most errific roar, and. O T • ' ������\ `\\\\\\\\ - `�\\� �• Nausea and faintness in him rise, ���N, \ L turning instantly around, I was startled to BrovL�racking pains assail itim. qac the big tiger bounding over the fails iI1 Sick headache ! But ere long comes e, p D • ( ohot pursuit. Ills stomach settles into peace, l / (�(a At every jump he 'roared, and my first im- Within his head the throl,l>ings cease-- ` $3 . - r ; ' tc would overtake the ' alters never fail him ! ( -- . i P e.slolt was that 1 Pierce s Y n �If Fure Cod lfrer Oil and H�pophosphltes t j trolly in abut one minute. Rememberind .. Not: will they 'fail anyone in such a dhte fit! _ _ i f . rty revohrer, I took it Froin my pocket and . the b4pioua, Of Little End Soda cocked it. Another lance:made It apparent predicament. To thedyapteptic, 1, avithout a rival 11liauy have THOUSANDS OF BOT? that the tiger the trot gas ins any, and as and the conatipsled, they are alike " a friend j �lIIe� a pound a day by the use 1 1 in need and a ftiehd indeed." ►t. t cures ( GI EN AWAY YEARLY..-, the trolly was now on the ry steepest part t When I say Cutrs I do aoE eneatt of til It tett confident t at I The livatle is a thing of the past," i►ys a CONSUMPTION,: t v a me Iely to stop them for, a time, and then e grade I fe p y would ultimately leave him behind. fashion exch ge. It always was a little Ile- �, OFULA. BRONCHITIS, C 0 U G H S AND have them return again., 1 MEAN A RADI CA L -CU E. 1 have made the disease of Flus . For the next quarter of mile I act ally hied. , LDS. AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS- Fpllepay •x• Mallinix tai noes a Ziff -•tong s+uay- i varrtLnt my remedy to Csstre t,.f slid sin and then as I be an to draw near EASES. AS PALATABLE ASl MILK. worst case: Because othe have failed is no :aason f r riot now receivin a cure. Send at g blow spit, and d bt once fog a treatise and r. F nettle of m' lnfaKi i!- Remedy. i+ive Eaprem a" the foot of the grade, the s tuation assumed- . Don?t lza nth a our offensive breath, but 6�ulne mads tall Dug gists. ore a ri $1.00. - Post Oilice. it Mists ou Vo in for it trial, and is ,Irl'' '-L _* ou, Addees, --? 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A_ ..-- - F�,•...:__.,�. - - '.h - _ t!n A 4" a RIC AR . - ' 1 - gradually using eight of the fact that LOTS OR L i•J � ' x, 7c 1.:,�• 1►� J theirlfarty adopted protection as s re- " a .- taltlistory policy--- at reprisal mesanre,l t�gE Eaecrltore of the hang satiate hsY- is . a. - I.. . calculated to force the (United Btstee� 1 iaa parnbaasd Jolm.tUn Pirie'. prap��� �j� I Lax Q H S into each ro r e i t t of filal�dl O° Obnroh street. oQer the south ball of sa►a IF A�J.s.+ �Q`��j I l) [� P YI praperty for sale. and afeo the tot on north side I . feelin tUst the old r i rooit treat Kttl$ street. Apply to - ------------ ec p y y C.lso. LRNG. JR., or . la the place' to buy your seedy . - Both - - ' L'v��I might again be made operatlye. Ta JAMES GORDON. ire imt1 !'iokerintr, P.O. i But da gb'e �'irktrilm At -1s ,L. page the N. P. whea it was pa ssedwsi _— -_ --- - --- ----- .'b FIELD AND GAR SEEDS z,,,��. i, - is;published every Friday morning Gt itWoMoe the only alternative of a self respect- t - (iheap els the eheape t. - Yiokering, out. ing parl»ment. It allowed that Can- �Or e• . , . . • kept lII 13tot3k. . - In Mr. o TERrI•s •. - ads was not a • beggar on American Forks Hoe , S edea Shove 1.ps per yeas; slt.00 irpaitd i aaraaee- �g ve that th p houses bay t•ra [le Garden Rakes, pad�ng P f bounty, and sought to pro 4 $1.. will and lots as are in tae ilk gcarlet 1 SATES OF ADVERTISING : Vill a of P ening. This yj is tttvaied .. First insertion, per line - - - � eeute_ Yankee profited as witch as the Can- vi G�hurobe: t. For tnrtlhe�r p�artioplars a�pp 1 .. �� "'t" �IIdB of Fenae �lre or tail �II� �UU Ii1,a� - �p Ong �,'] Eacll subsequent iaeertion,�er lin• - s ack from free commercialinterehen p yy ''__MM j: This race does not include regal or Foreign ad- gat on the preal or by lettter to THOltAB WBIIt lI1 Qllr Mile. . -I The Qct vertisamenip. It proved t?Oncltlelvely that if the Ysn0. KAKPTHORN. Piokertno. 3-0 _ _ -- I , haw s sac Special terms given to pariis making eon- -- ----. - -`--- - ��T OF PI )Jr. El. .::'- racbs for 3 or 6 months or by tlt• fir. halt- kee was fool enottgh t0 cut off h• 1-4 een .incl TearlTj or (early contracts pa,able gtfa l cry, nose to spite his fi;ce, the Cana wroaaly ���• ��- ll shades and c olors, ready fo the brwsh. - b • 13t1t]inon cards, tort lines or ander, with paper, naw one peas, 00, payable in advance. could be as big a fool. It was a neo ALS the gffdt�trsi�ed has jlittlt ret�Irned--------- -- -- --- - - -- _ will be• bu tai votlos in local columns t•u cents line. , p (�, from a tri to Yurope. and bavin visited j e0II- of M' ' �' •� ` -! five cents 1?� esasr act of re ri8al bat its per line each subsequent insertion. y p p . Special contract races Wade known on .pylic.- wli<s t3eGlired on th tacit tartders An the leading nurseries there, has secured special 'i'b6 bas 6iu .Io free advertising. rates for cls importing of .hada. ornamental. d1De who k Avertiaements without writt•r instructions �S that talo N. P. aka simply a1Ylean ��1 unit ang other trees. Also Norway . ' � will be inserted until forbidden and ob"ad sea- to a coveted end, that a GF trioti spruce. Scotch and Australian pine at, S3 per LAtPUR I _ A $ip(( .test 11 7- I zordingiy. Orders [ot' di tinning sdvettiee- T hundred, 9 to 19 inches. Small frntt aaa other � John 1� menta must be in writing -ad sent to the pub- people should c eoldt lly wear the bees at equally low prices. Orden by trait or aF . . - liaber. otberwies prom Uy attanded to, Send in ur . - covered fr temporary yoke.. But it was a yoke orders for If60.. H, HOPKINs. V.&. ncean River ' _ I from a ho Job Work promptly atter ed to. Ontario, Usnsda 4Sly Port Pe 1. • then, is a yoke no and must alway the Staid, CLARK BROS.$ - . PROPRIETOR.. be one. When th Ministry at 0t — - - -T-=-SPI- - - taw. or th miniat sl press in thThItoy llarb'le Torks.ING - J affair• r i l Our Polities -strict t Inde dejtoe. _ country e k Slgur s a prove the taxi " J sT 0 P� NL QU'2'• . ' A ,°uf our. �11m--A First -cls sLocalRapsr. afinan�il benefit e, Canada we a _ our Expeetttitio�ng -The hearty pseud isle effort, ecause we recogni aathlSOn' H�---y---- I run Duel . . - -� support of the ueople of Pickering and vicinity. 7 - • � • nesdav et . T it as an alt empt t mislead the ere a1Axul��Crultr�lis uP I of li+lnor• -, . , at washin ton. it Sn11tL s satin - Look n this week and see our display of ja�n h FRIDAS:, ALRI is. .8J0._ - ate was gi en with tis purpose, a d Marble Monuments, Head -P ` f aoniracl possibly it was also meant to salve t e �t T T 1, port, Perr - NOTE A1ND COMMENTS: 3tOl1eS, WC., , '" last Tueei sore spots bare t o yoke has rnbb d ff T -t the hair off his fellow' farmers. And all other cemetery iscrti. �` _ I l� � - � � . A mat3 I - 0 i Also importer of Scotch. ,9wetit•b, A erta=an �. Ater mature retlectI n we respect- _ _ p� the phosI [all sn rest than Her Gracious tea= - and Canadian Granites. SO ething far every las e. tail and c y suggest Stt'stton was nomi toed for West Pet - All parties wishing work world do well to can, . jests- intstruct Parliam nt to erase the borough on Wednea ay. on us before p°roha'nng, All work guaranteed. . .6 gun acs I Lion from the Briti,h coat -of -arms Tommy Cavo jr., f' osl,wa. dot 1 is maces of the lowest. The latest deign Oily wonev. hind substitute 11 a Pack Pule, foot caught 'u the lo 11 pinion of'a ho a o sabatd wosrte-rifrot�kadeta�• pia r. � nd ..� me •,with -.� �: , power last eek, an it was badly law r- -- - - - - -r_._- , .. . . At `ash pnees. buggies c The Ontario Legiela are pro geed .ted. r _ _ _ = and - [�st Reek and the Members. went Diir. Alexander if rlinf,; Deputy -lain' i - , ' . - - - I cut gone.1 - - . 1y - . home under the iln r scion that the ter of Education fc, Ontario. died eu i- e TENb'ERS • 4 I 7. • - Mrs. 7 p aenly on Frit?ay nig It ficin thw eflact f GREAT RUN ON aUR vert gtl ,general elections will occur some time 1 ill .tlnne. The paper all over, the pneumonia. Tends?a Will be reCt3lYed frieudfa 1►i The mvatertous nuclattned body itt :uo she _ Province are passing a ound the vi itteh Dunnville, found in the canal a veer a o, ' 'AND--' - word `• -Now get ready ! " - lilts just been identi led as that of Da id - up t0. OV RALLS - ' - state. Ane - .__ --- ' ;- : Lawrie Tor uto. . ---r/r.&S .= :Lfi3t', i®909— .4 SMOCKS, _ pronouili [f lire. \ewton woes o Ottl wa wit11 t: A TT T rearli I I I. L Inc well, o \I lathy, pre9ent d ft)C the THIS, YEAR A �t11� . drawn it his petition, we Lave 1 odoubt he gill ilia pa ut il A Dofr inion (,lneen'A Cot n• - - and civil . - find bpo lue between the evees and fetes sel at t le Chancel fittings, on W do l3--tSpiIIk Ails Pasturage"" . - • ' cot' -e, of Pi(leau Hall to itis©t a inoraeut of dal•, a d «•Rs CRIk-d within tbe. bac. .. . business. His well- -noun 10]x• of it is a ��esteru ditor who remar -►t Consistin( Of 7) a(; 1'@ .aS pe WRA R, Melee. . -that a ews ►nt►er a J a family are t le 1�. AND.. lone tits i-. labor, anfounting almost to a manta, E assesstuent. Address.! ty11iy. easiest• thin(% in t 1e world to ata t. it • 4 will cause hirn to geek Ian engagement .. Amon Bringi thein a itt •here the rnb cpm a, - �'eteriuI at piece -work in the I` '•ee Press office All (eliuytieu p xl� cribers are here v S PI N h MILLS s . UNEQUALL • follov►'I . - .while Howard Auris s ,erecting, the warns not to let tl eir daughters we r - L1_•►; PICK :Rl\G. i,19y• �� frallle-work of a speechto acconlpany� this pa ,er for A bus le, at+_ there is co - _ - _ . B C 1 . the gull of names. - siderab► a due on it a d they might tae - J . I BI . - - ; I• coin. ► . CLAREMONT , , � � '�]at ; oriuia + C. Todd - ►William 5mithis a f ruler Wliorepre- Dr. N'ters and Li uteuant Tidemeo , - t�; cents a farmingconstit�ir3ncy, and it is- the Germau explorer iu Africa who 11a a -T -- - - _ _- - ^ _ - �_ _! u- � �- F P 'mp �dor -� the Cici < _ c'as to find many whol fancy lie -does Ao often'baeu renorte killed, have turn d . ages for � . - Te well. Ll the llott +e lash week lip alir and well. ertlutny is get' In a • t�. at. Q rt'OA9t1)r ,i ! gooti ip in Africa. l.i. • t • _O.T.R.1.__ _. z �.�.'! �` . �; -Ile lllaf, a necessary ytateinent ul te- The Markham tcehall tonal en et 'Established 1867,► • (}l Putin the blatn>�t raponrings of .',hat clubs a e 0 gaui ed for the year. Tr to , � - � �_ ` ofli;e'n .situ 11 (:r who i.t sit strong an an- cricket club couaitt s material for a oorge Gerow, Proprietor, avoid atty ttt,iuecegsat] ur trvublo-not a dehiv in fittiil,g T H uf+sationist --and who dives across the teaw, ao(1 if all joi in the attempt, -a up for spin g work, fanners ehonld Lastle in witL anything needing` repair ltimeelf . litres. Men was ford erly a member. successful season aw its the club. -- llanutacturer bf -- of orders for anytbtng in the Ha ass lisle. I - wertain W. E. Atkinauu. o Oshawa. is ttr 1 aect►ou. for (11>ttltrlc) cot111ty, atl he Wotild cur It _ 1 iul; Art io ib, and by present accou is Lift Force & Buction Pampa OOS Hsu Long -arrear Collars, : �G'axratntea 1. :-�._ *.� -, �'ev tttt? uu ,resstolt n Lis unceaslnn t w:io etli is almost within reaC Gne of his lac- _ ALSU, • .: _ letter t0 the press. tat eolith (1►I- Greenw , tures has beeu accept i for exhibition in - to wot`k satisfactorily. Uibp to and size t�etn up. Stand c 'a: tf► woul(1 elect at anuexattonlst -•�-� I . the511lou. \extcolnr tlregn(►stir.notA ti- Deep-well''Plimps `�of Prass, �,, r', ,. ALCQN �R• still hat - NI Y. to-worrow. Smith gave this the tn(lA. - , Iia. artd sai+l that >,vLet1(71e1i left (.'ali- 'fhe IGlratii;er4: eco rtliu to tLe at n• IrUn aDd POCC©lain. _ _ lef.. tt(ia Le lift it frit• C:tn' dri's ar went f their tnt►nt►K r, 6avA I:tst f 1.. Nl t H�Sn t-tYlA.klir.. �iCk@I'1Zig. `l ►tc+ ,oc,dt - Gte.'u%% _ - - - - .' l►, ye r in the hiura diue Dalt woi ke p ir- Geared and Pumping - fo1- the lysis tilit n• takes C.'it �Pn kiivs :-I.nrtl i chaaedl by then a f w• ceitIA ago. f o� - : - - . . Il.t a:ci+'1 ills. ]clt� Las just h-ec- lne 1)tike live veal's the prul�ertr 1% to be nystesse at i �%indII11118, (;re�eu 0f ��lat:chester, lies_.' erordaafullows 14.1►iK►. ,:< lt= )r 1 it:: w111dLillll al:d C1eteCtl hanky 1' y.," 4 Et. S. t; The votisrR' l i*tl�%of tit el c i= a ct(' a 1[.1 rried -au Awerieai lit;ireas. Spi►!lt iota of the l)cuniu cti whirls r:ho Id �' . Chap. tt cud C,leteriz Pum s. her mole v atld (letter ed •Ler. .Cook till linve beau sent id by he revising ofbe rs p 1 ► � , t � trig . _ q= �,'it11 P.E:� ie I'k-1 oo(i. �t ll.1sie 1111, s� UNDER I A K In 4. •s• ridgA '1 l►efure .let of Deoeiu ►e r lath, iliac roc 'dt Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. ________ _ - . This sinner. Bits breis declared buitkrupt recolved at Ottawa R d are illegal iu c u' --- - - - - I. • • A 1 rife and varied stock of Caskets, Co6ns. and other funeral goods 8tolidV; ii�l 1`3�,(�Ui). As Duke of \I:Lnchet:- net tiCnrH. AUCTION SALE g+ i ke iu (stawk. Parties livinQ•at ft, distance ^An felt on i►eitae spited i. 1lllllk►+ ter he becomes a member ut the The following hate lieduies Have b -u a reasonabe rates. Coffins: from the chea est to the ver best. • p t* t ntt[tle : house of Lords. Also ael .tires the granted for S earboro township --Will am uh-- if oil are forced to t anything in ille above line it Rill ' Keeler, West Hill ; John Maxwell; H h- PnY �'ou the 11( rIKllt of .nolninatina the pastors of t YAL ABLE FARM PROPERTY. - . to consult with wAxe:t �e]en church litiu ►s. Th,ilnorals Ian( Creek ;Hire. Ch rlotte lieattti, alt -_ _ o _ aplittin _ �Vay House ; R�,laud 'I T. Hannah, 5 ar- ) 3M=rms & =X i=,,INc�fa1TA�12 I act' not 1. pTUCeeding frons then facts are whole- boro dunctiou • Henr , A, -•Bnrrows, �►o• Ucderr and by virtue of Lite Power of .•isle con- , - ' , tatueal t° a certain registered reortgage which FU \ FRAI. DIRECTORS, . PICKERING, OOT. chuppii some forstioli Ainetican millionaireias burn ; Robert lark, ictc►ria I ark. In will h« prmtueed at tine time of sate and upon ' . name „ ,I -• * are Still willing to replenish the troa.4- Markhain 1•p- Web e►, Unionville ; Vt . which default to usrntent liar teen mrdf► there - - • un of th8 1�.11'lltslr arlst.►crac; Zhese ferry, I3r(»ru'et Corners; ; .�Ovee of E ail! will be Offbred for arl..by pubic tuastutti, rt tile' Veuet'tt r S (� assn's Hotel, in the Town of wheth�, iu th10 ', - i MUCC ars tl1c� sort of niutl wLo'cutrlpose that Milk and Hug s ot'C lornhill. A lie nee t�►onty of outsrio.,on ' for Xf alvei•n was ref ed, tilso an A 1 •ca - , I' ; i , taenial - ; !flit' 1,O�ly. A• 1;ahouc here Said last pp THURSDAY Ist Da of MAY, 1890, . - - , comph tiou from fork town hip: [ , ]ret31� 17l file [laltl`iP (if (�0l111110i1S - R'- the honr of L nelork in the afternoon. thv - I . clAt'n. ► -- - - - -- _- - - -' -- - — following valuable lanais and t►r"tuiv4-a. vir. - - - -- - - -- - --- - . - - -- - -- -e . l berg are Inell debarrP(I from the race Ven, I1'rer iswiffr11 ix. The east three quarter* of lot \u :, iu thet'.'.nd lia,A tit ` t, ,r _ 'Coi.,:#hwon of the Tonal„ a of. Pickering til the -- ( i - '00ea irac'li alul th(. ,minblinu resort, who _ t h t � gl_ PIGS F4 SALE. a.►d t urn[.. self. li(s]'i'1'111f:1P fi• Sll('l'f'f:d h} Lereditar] 'rnefar.n contaiuso°e hundh"ed anal 1lftyxrrNs_ I (•T, fY, !'!.illi L'I Cili('1'illf' Clle 11p114('Of 1t01'(1S to moruorletut,and ►asittlated in %ellfiottledths ' , -_ - - n _ tiiet- One hundred and forty acres of the laud, • Of ilia . 111alto la]c� for.th,,t nat1011. And it ill- ,iII'a ilndljrtat„rtl+�al 1 as ti litter oC. t1Gg Are cleared aitll to a, good tetate of cultivate►u.1. 1 �' , ,rL�t: for r+ait• set In[ ` ,.1[h t oua•t•sltion. The tarn[ ill sittiateti within easy reaching dis_ lt�a'al ,\ . 'i1('Uty' z All ill%-;trlitl► t »Lase of (.u111.01 ;ta►li(:1•: 111 X - Wive e[ the'village of Pickortug and town of be a1' _ , J . . , ill!ti `t;l (• .:•(-h1-, 1m1.;hJp that sool'r1' (►1' `-= -- -. --•--- - �'htih}- i`heta arrdon the ttretnitte>. a :~ocNl .cudU80 0 et7Cct +' . FOR ALE •ltl.$ etltia act►nr Welhtl . \,tilt :lit et)tl,"ttni_ - � . - I. -LU"' I1Lt' tOWel' t+) lt11111(' ►►:tSt01-S :ill(! cue ee for a lari:e [ann, and a ter a reins turn "~ " t tltuou: 1 t f .,,�• ' _ :: - -r 9 KING STA, W EST► . r - wltlt fPllndrtlun. Theft► !6 R {;tKNt OYPhitrd utl j :1 1 _ �r - - .I - Will`s' I , hi�ll(t;:,; (l:if'ts illtr) tLt h:Lu(s elf ;avis •� , t �t ^ - the premise.. ,11m; frrto tr_ttu its condition I .� ' jL �1 ^ i� MIA ill llt(-•:1.: I low �a,. tilll�'t litllttl,ll ! 1 Oi IY frNd[L� �lR 1'R, ii1:111Y, :i a td 3 anti situation %hould reatl:l, Aad et purchaser. rhi - t • �, -\ ; - ORV 1 O• 17 " -__--- a I �AHrR fists. and a lie+i!a F. .]l�,tl} to Alt,11111 {1 TERMti _-•Ten per cent ..t pntrhalee atone) 1 � w �� . � Ot cite .,;. �. 1flllLt°:]', Pic keriu�. to lie paid down at rinse• of c,c�le: for bnlauce,' r ' \' I a : Ti, Mr. Slr.ith'S SpCC'Ch ]YC S@C' fib\ - _ terms w ill be wade kpoa.tt :tt clic► tita,e ut aceta . �' ,+� �.,• •F r''� � cr Fine ' ' sI)e�( � ,. 1 a For further parttcularti alt{�)t t•• AN; .' 1, :r, The Ileplilrllir, ()f 'riltt� (J()ll2• ° iyielt�t c;{tl rlauaes lau(Lll„ ilia \iltic111a1 sol TO ..f3Zt�.. ,�='�.�` r�, �; . fr - -►(lit:. r,F] a?, t , i . SEr LA r plicated Watches receil,e ai�ftpr lev, and the lionoral►1e ,.,elltlenlan C4- - - i'endors"Roliritt•r,.1(+('•anrt tit_. Tumntn, � n I. r ' ��, 11101'.' tirllates that the farinur5. iu tLe past k house and one acre of IF 11d Nitr s• . .�"_ - .�'a Special, attelltloll: - _ whet+ 1 ('laremant. Pattlp t verset with fruit t via. TO LOAN �- -'�= �� t state l,enf:fitte(1 a million d(,11a1•s ,er , IMONEY l 1p1 ly to to JOHN RKIE . Clareuto,tt. ttt Al',' __ = • . ' t, tt :111 t� drk Guaranteed. Charges ,. oderft 0' But It �•0 tor; ; ; anal a year Ly tLe (lacy cls pork, ttnd he - - . \ �tZriias Bull. /°� I -� the, [, tilillks t1i.oy «-iii uu�]• Lt�uc►tit tWo m.il ON MORTGAGE SECURITY � > r�. 1.\ .� : ROBT CUTHBERT, lninlll . LO -t doll, 11er yea>• by - the increased * _1110 O U l i 1I Y til : 1 l hll'llnnl Btlll fol•' at lowest rates of intereat. :llortg ages auel Ue `v` dtlt ' ort pori:. NJ]% 5111, ti's P.9tI111ateS � eertlit c. Lot 31, Cul►. 9. � � \�1 J�'�,,�M'` Practical Watchmaker and .lewe,11er••- tlla'18 y it .1- R. kl'Rh, i►tenhu'ee _purehetieet for cash. �_ ear ��yry cow r te'nllnd its of Col. 'S(�ller and- Itis a e- ---"� � - ! t , y l i:4 :its -- 1'rol.rieu r. ri�'.�.: ��..T ' . _ •.' l :) qt. f w _ lana; _ - water. \Elie Colonel lived oil raw tur- �-= — _ � - ho can 1 alt -- - - - - - - - ---- - � _ ticiu" B43T.tIH.'�'E bang est Il1S ,old spriuo Water, but he ]]a�1 go- Lot fdr tale. g t o, aanuuissio°• -- __; -------------__-- --_ _ _--- 1)ualt, bought Mo! -`. fug to Invo11t' a patent medicine stud if i ---' . - I of tilt - he 14old 10,()01) bottles the first gear, 4 LN Cliirknont villa96, situated 61)po ice As"t M • Western. Lancashire and city of r� � A� r ivals...-Thl's. �- ran to - the public school building, containiug a ,in ,,- nlanu 100,000 sec On+i .year, ;OO,000 third l+� sores, tlnod buttdtnt{ etre, and term« t• a}, Loudon Fire Insurance ConiiNtuiea. :�cartlt R ' ' Apply to W31. B>✓I,r., Claremont. itat American Lite Ineuranoe Co. Whale _ Year .see. char 1uc,omeprofit of $300,- - - - - - . I Pert �' I O00 tLirfl' �ettr. Yut tliatwas nothing T 0 ROWED BARLE _• -- Nice LrL88 sats, 4. iecel3 ons �-3t)e, itcbe;' , the w t-5� P y ., large water p I said the Col Wel---wait till Ilg intro- - -- i in & MI O for SA.Z M. 20c. hie a colored" reserve disbes 14c. g bread plates- �Uc ► fur` dived A til the orient where every OOD Lngli h Tw ci-rowed Barley for i ] t i Cr safe on LnL !, :3th Con. of Meet W pith nd + — butter d18haB 14G. create lichees UC. h l h lam s all cola' bloolnln native Las the v chasms. , p i f ' , p g p , i1''°w �' 1? Lot JI►, tat Con. a► t ickering. Coit F, ANCIa(i CA81tFt I.LY DONE. ►) t tl< b^w a • tf w. w..ttl'xtcl;: ' late �G.,' ch , 1. -/� irleoltle a pool ten millions per annum , ld u s day boosts 7, 10 and 14P., d lie lie 1 re holiday olls an(1 the firlll'h hea'dqultrtert> ill Coli - •� - --�, 0 Pro kla,lf prces ,great bargain$ nil O'tlr lf)('. table tlAware at 11 cave stantillople Illd its hindquarters in �OUn�! AND LOT. � ��r�'-=- the r© ul ? riCB �+ a�18 St ibb � � with further India 1f 11Ir. �irnitll had 011e I 0 Good Village Lots on north side King stertaet � P t a ea+ill � Washers �4 men's S r COMFORTABLE LE House and 3 a re Igether corner and the ()oltego grounds for sale, g�ir�� ap dr8lwerS �4C. 8aC11 VST heat/ all WOOI JCC x� '' .ave( l.ot in Olar moot cur gale or rent. fila le, with other rlllage property. . . WOa little further into detahs he would.r p Y ;1 one, good garden, wit , large and small fruit . b d Call and get prices. Now to the time to buy. 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'��- f .t+ � r-. Y.xi aj - �'/i� -"� + ,`�',"- i .r? FE"' 1 "-fit. , �� ' af. `.k x.. r:,.' _., 1'.d L i t Aa :- - ,.. QTR' T: MAN, EAYB, , , A ` K.Y -+, , y ZST IC TOTS s i 0.- "y } t, 11 - T. en old .e1h list#-- >K.�.. ams F _ ,§t, I .- . r o01- sial` T)RAIlt8 tiOLt6 NA8t t0l AS ftU,OW6: =,I A �a:: ' �- - - -' '` . . ", �,' .whom I hare not l.8 � j 4; gTOL ` IN TH1t YO T EARX VA611D MAWN&S, No. 1 Expa"s . 8.00 A. lei. , . -i,, lsoi[ ou azc igAxattel. � 1 for years, wrote e a .rr' 4:36 P. lid. i ; letter: l t w 3 YzzaD, w�••����' F" .. M Mk f 1a a tt i Looarl. 8'9t1�P.' M. � + 3 , ""► a �"' ,tiir� ' r ') fr1 3 delight to tint at nicht little town its T l (1 ` ( *�" < 1' As► ey net rotate„ �e is a very eID fel• �ffi8 QOntQ WKST DUZ AS iOIJAWS:- V ,- - !2yt� `' ? gut ae 1ge pass u they show fight low, bat o�.g tout fits- NO. S LOCAL Q:02 A. �I. . Their doitoaed �apsds we'll b� t:.. �t t F' need oounwie.ilea i too. will ole " 4 MtzaD . . • . 4:16 P. Id. . We are offering to the gables our new stock of pos o- r ` Let d9V in R°� fro ilia Utter : " `� �xPRX" 9:09 F. V. f-� F Tis lag 10 i�i� o kill- or every breed '' o CRUSE,- .. - . ': • TATIOI�T Ry WALL PAPER sss r 1 Ana sea : ' :,> o r11 in i[r• Dryden's ill- I have been tray , s -Flesherton Advance: ` PICIERRM } 1[ARKHT. OMS, r Ff r . til ugh the wild eat- mow® prose Apra 18th 18N. AM= .6. favi# and diphtheria have brok- ern tarns and as f+ Scarlet Fail whes►t, so to so • m to 8i goose 700 � ' � Otis at Tory hie . Te tories for to no. Fte1w, ramu�', p�err` i lbs. "to $7.m AND R98PECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONA(�- •. :, I en , and. I am now Flour peswy, par bbls gf� ilRn pee ton r ^ '•' ' �: The (}ene�a Oh ss factor, profnises to alta 81►orar. par-ton.a>a 8orsaing. per con alga -- ► I; have s gucoeesful season this year. edging dawn to Ce tral FA8ltiiBB' ' i *r t and South Atnerioa, it the railroads hold I TAILORING �.Cdr, Eli Jones of Prince Albert, liar - • Uft In o f> A - oat. cher. i. nothing ao for . m.. Tam. App'ASNIONABLE !leer stricken down with pariihiilt. as travel. I am Raining much expert ace, and a riassst rndmuM of grain OC t � � of - ,i A pea ediflee known as Poach's ohfireh in fact. I vales my ezperience at 3q, per wheat offered d ai 9s ou aesrllt�ar eau gT cL�m& -_�'�� . I . Will be built on the rear of -lot 2i8, 6th anuam-unless your present income is Ore N for sarins, aid sac to TO ter goose. Barrel I' I . than that I utas yon to come here an join �°° 'OH'nngg't w0 ''O Oa°' �� "�'i "� - eon. of Markalaa. of fib0 baahels 38e b S4e. Pena are nominal saving latel�r opened out i.n Mews. Macnab'� C8rII8r BtO� . t ' ': � +. ; The beat betrQains to bs hs� is thrs anis me in my trip through South Am rice. stmt Ray In tairstu ly; at So to iib for new who !snows are at Joseph RWM,ldl You will never regret it. I am a ying olovr, cis 00 to iii go for gid timothy. 11ti, W i we are now prepared to turn Ont first-Cl�fit3 W�tjC . � - one �, a street seat Toronto. hate eizty days, studying the gaol a atom srs� Hogs sold at sb� to se so. Bsf, a5 at nlOd@Iate r1Ces. • Rttig tate. I atm 'est boat to 50 [or to,rsgnatroera, aa� a9 OO to ss sOhr p ,I John Mglienzie, of Colambns, has 1'e• 'ot the Lone Stlrr S 1 hio4quarters. Lamb ass be cls 50; and mutton P�►rNT�3 A SPLCIAL�'i. !,5 . covered from the effects of a reek received retiring for the night after tau hours' Indy ie w its a0. ALL WORK (1IIARANTIJED. "� from a horse the e a month aqo. of rock formation in the goal lard. find The produce market was quiet to -day, and el A " IEEE US. . .� �t i that Texan cobble stone affords abo t theOee ipltnetl►Ity rated steady. We quote : Bee[ 41 Port perry la without electric light and lse to tx; batter, lb. colla, 9Dto 119 c_ targe rota��� ¢� IN_ { '+ - - same resistance to the blows of a h mer ig to 18 ; interior, Ito to 13e. Lard Ile: chetwe Q(� . tits Standard is much concerned about the as the same variety of stone in #ny tate uo to lac. Bacon Ile to lie. f3:gga lt0 to 190. �` ` , - affair. Perhaps Whitby could lend them Potatoes Per bas silt to 70c. - --� - . I have visited so far. If you can ae d me -" - _-_-- -------- - --- - --- J-^ alamp• $10 without any inconvenience, I otlld _________= '---- 9 . - .. A young luau na>;ned �lemin , was . _ \' _ + K tarn it o Y journey, to thgaol anthoriti any DOMINION BANK run over by a train near Alliston on Wed- resume m otherwise I Wil stn nesdav evening while under: the influence here sixty days according to my first nten- IS THE PLACE TO BUY ' of liquor. tion: If you can come and journey nth �. Jelin Hardy of EpsoM, leas secured the with me, 'te at omit and I will m t you Capital Paid up, $i,50�,OC4 holce Su ars, Fine.. Teas,.. Beaute .. retract of carrying the iiiail between at the freXt shed in Galveston. . • • Surplus, - • . $1,22010OU - Your old chem, etc. oi•t perry and Uxbridge and commenced 'ter a has - - R,�,j$ln,y and CL1rrants or anything _ - . P My friend 1e. a humorous writer WHITEY AGENCY. • last Tuesday. I contributed to some of the "best army e , Aman might as well.atteiinpt to gneach papers in America. I have wrists hits SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . you may 'aIlt , Groceries. _ : the phosphorescent emanations from the and may publish in future issues some interest allowed at highest enrtent rates. No N`E T GLASS SET JUST ARM - - ' Lail end of a lightning bag with a egait t accounts of his adventures. Below Rive notice of withdrawal required. dun -aa to try to rota a newspaper without certwin extracts from my reply, whit may R013EKT ROSS, BEAUTIFUL TEA SETS` / �mousy interest any youthful readers inch ed to iRly MANAGRR. - P. Reith: school teachor alt Quaker Hill see the world -. - -�-� - ---�" - - --- - _ - _--- - - -- - -- My inoom being �T T - -- - --- - - _ met with'a mvere accident through two htiAn 111t•1•t,= - - - __ - vv - is His head was badly ,tribe less than $2,Oii0, i find a big, Darn- �r A��E� • i' . - . I cling. in hole leading eloquently for eve y dol- TT1�11DERTAKING- BUSINESS .- and for days ilia memory was entire R P n if V o_.. ­ *.--;-. cut lar.I can imagine how you feel, dClocks,Jeweler . Silverware. . ly cone. Watches, y . sympathy were cents yon Would (in here- ([old Kings from 1 up, Silver Plated - Mrs. Jacob Stouffer, of'Stoufft•ils, died in one hundred dollars. But s' ashy, . very sttddenly and gas buried. The Napkin Rini+L�c rep, halt shag• _ • - - _ like experience, meets no rea3y arket, p ere , r sir. ' friends became anxious afterwards, fear- and both are slits fodder for empt_ atom- Pe p : :ug she had been buried in a comatose ,chs , . I am s3rry that you have Al- Colored Glaseee, Lu protect. skis eyes, only i, I , .:y MOCKS- state, and had the body exhumed. Medicos lowed yourself to ravel at the heel. Post- 45 cents pair. - . . • .1. - i . -' - utieed life to have been extinct. ' pone your intention of beeiug thew rld for - - . ' - T _ _ _ .._ - - '. +I ! 1. : .. . :, . � t . I : i, -.1 . MONSON .. ■ •:• t r hineral goodR -_ t; Uell,g sulted ' i'.r' t"I6 best!. :i --- 'A ill pay you - .��� 1'1;iNI;, ONT. .std 1. -i r I I [ I L 0- - . : - . __ U .1 �. I L , ,.',:' { ,:'NEST,: - J�T0. . ' Ili. "east C01�- ( urges 1loderats• : 1 UTHBERTI alld ,jeweller.-- �t . , West: -` � AL ra I Wee 1',*,',,Li�. I :" � a 8�_ = .. ./1-4-1 . , 1�,(- Water' p 11401. 7 road plates 200-t ,'f1 lamps, all CO, ii` `Intl 14c.2 dolls at ;" •, tinware at half . : -1, men's ribber 10 I 1 ,wool SOC. wo , I 1 STOR-bv F& Dnp r early civ erg body iu Lindsay is being ten years. Watch your chance red alt Repairing attegdEtl tc, ak usua . ? dranrn into a series of libel baits, criminal down in the lap of !usury. It is a cosy,--"AR�ti�%T, an orn,tttent o Dirs. Tat Lamdreaux, )�'1lneral Director, has returned to his o d and civil. ' The three newspapers, their lap and you would be - �! - alrea oudeuts and frieud6 are all in the Luxury's knee• The man who tra ala as "sly PICtil;R1tiG. OtiT,: _ stand iu Rrlxte� alaic-here lie well carry on. - c 1? you do may enjoy himself to a cert In err 1t,lee, At certain tiluetc. even editors Le,it, bnt there is no honor, no c ail, in J. �i ANDREWS, undertaking buaineSs as usual. lose their heads: null rush into law, fool being tie -inspector without aalary or the - - pE1TltiT, ishiy• scree railroads. After'al !tiring !;!suis, b uio'me a (S! (leen StSeIN HE1°�eRSE '��2�1v WANT . ' Au;ong die graduated frdmthe On tattered clothes, etc., in the serve . so i North-east cor. Yong Q %eterinary College inns creek were the ungrateinl old cow -catcher is sure chew The largest Dental office in Toronto. Full stock Of funeral supplies- Terms moderate. f©!lotting from this dte��leC : J. A. Mow. up the tie inspector and now a pr mising �1• 'w'. =,A,4REAU Uiay, Whitby ; )<. J. It,I7�V. U :bridge ; crop of tramp along some gravelly a bank- $. C. Pilkey, Lindsay ; J. Regan, meat. t4 ith a cloud of horse-fl1 for a for a I G Fillinu.and Porin celain ).'R Vold Crown&, _+ - y- -_ _------ - _ _ _ Orillia ; Jas. l:i6chie, B�echlu. anti J. H. mo omens,! the and poor tie eonnter en 1 comes or roots of teeth a apectalty. , BEAUTIFUL PATTERN a ' ' C. Todd„ Uoodwood' an asset of oblivion. !f the co a has B1.;ST S'�T OF TF..LTH �Ei. ---�- PRINTS �� e ' urs. Susan M1Uer su i tie G. T. R., in cod look, the eugiue reverses red the . the Civil Assize cold's f r $10,000 dao►- K IOIy yitalizett Air for N ctractiou. her son William while scatt.red cantatas are gathered . p b s AND- PANTINGS. - agges for killing 1 basket and handed over to the sec on -bola t PICKERING FINE SUITINGS - _ croesin the track at '4ouffyilie. 'rile I1 for interatent. are you drifting each a i�,EAT VARIETY ! •' a G.T.R. have made a pyo sition to settle doom --mast i alwava think of yo 'when SHIRTINGS ■ G - • for $2,000. The ease R g to the bottuin ever I read that another tramp w e overPL NING 'MILL • � -�--t _ of the list ppoding, Retitle eut. taken by a freight train :' Hal ' Stop CC�TTO1TADMS: T. H. Greenwood, of b guc1lester. finds where you are and in tan years yo can, ae I I�T- . PRICES RIGHT: ' _- ilim9elf in a red lies di �useion with a Governor of Texas, travel throng 1 aoath i nEW GOaDB• : - I led art in his school America as the representative of million �� -- - , t :, arta in die runt ,) f i. a 3 . • aecLiou, abetted by the old war-horse peol►le. - : - �� ` �-1; � �E D U if BABa 1 L _. - ", �. wile edits the Port ferry Qbst rver. Tom _ ��,t til+ • t GEO& PARI 'is a young Tuan who Cau: �.. - ntered the church file g d , pat- T �t'�T �t __Greenwood stsud con9i►lprable slang ;whauging. and ' �r begatr . I (' still }Ia ve several ti arils of insullied refute •� - A sermou with Love for hey tit e, _ _ - - �t,ii an auction divine [Wade eat the -~area all kinds oaf--- - - I . Wt : the I � - : Tho follow �ng are the othcers of ( inan THE 1 - - :`"• I us f '1'etn erauce LSI Gteauwotxi (hvlsioi, o P A{ hr portraped' salvation (s grand i'oi the cltrreut (lust! t er : Pati'. I'., F. L. 1 scheme - Any ling iu tills line supple ou onlor. If; t le livetier,t local paper ill the district, if it does a>;Ly1 8t) GI►�eu : ;'.1'., It. fl -W,4 1 ; tti:A.,A.TstI For a good man was ire, who belt red What (,t the t'icl:PrinQ !autos Mills 1 gelf •. Tisa rCuth [idlest be told! @V@Il illOtig W@ i A%,. T. S. Brown ; he said. IIs jug g ' . p.�„ ��. H, ('rulnwer ; ,,�il,on ; end spoke•ws a atRe twixt the living tad . T ?�i• fitted tit with all uec(�ssarc' lune}I►u"rv. I blush 111 telling It. 011e' Subs 118t It.S, l; ,lark�i,u . 'N 1►.• "' �ichit dead. - Chap. Rev- \1j. Hall ; (,__ . - . - amp pared to fill all ord i•It promptly. i OeS all8ad at the rate Of ell rieW Sadler , :l ti. ',1, tti'ithe The pa for grew rearm -in Vod' AOodoese dress uwber, null do lull ilia tier!► usually `` stlb5Cllb8rt3 8aC11 week. trick! ; A. C., . i . ^ . . . - - . . jotted, dune }n the best planing mills. ridge ; t). �...1. Jackson." He hawed every hewrt in that old - • , ThtA it l:c►w brother 'slater, of ilia untry kirk : t'a I at the :11,11 near ch �.T_lt. stn , ����ra y :itouflv1110 1'ributtt, greet$ titer recent re- 1 for one, wiped an eve that st6l om grows tion, hen desiring nnvthin% in 4nv line. �. a .: - ' hie RTMIIIT lnarka about Itis method of spelling! moist w at work. L. SOR ILLS, - • O � ■-' =- D E PA name :-"O(u brother ecntsmporaly of For inly I felt u strange po E _ _ ' last issue occluded and ave out a '� i 1' OPRIb�TUR. . N ttwg in the . Lhe Pickering Then the pastor a l81 _ 7 what he caIN natne- h' mn -- WtAK n thin fro in a 100 waxes eloquent over y I -y p r. g splitting, while lie bitneelf itya . just in the 11v glad heart found laligutt,,le- snub with KN!M., 1y etttrn tue~m• IS Complete In C er art ar ,.I... . 1. - act tot only of splitting, but actualiv of a vim. .„I�of W'cool t,tlth[ page pamphleto a calling car ,done on shprtest .- aea»� . . I 1 chopping o$ the posterior extretruIX of a I yang with , vim that sublimeit aid zeas wro r, etVIUAWa. qulotiF a� t�hoslis. hook on all ` i - substituting therefor his OLVII ••[tock of Ages,.. utierivatled (rad grand. prig s sent tragi iwaledt. Perfectly .I p0$slble IlOt1C8 and ill the cry best style. +. ` nain nil relic de. Orer 90 - - . yeuer ii`e co�momen. His reeeuL caper• 3iy soul meant the words and made Iwy v � les><.t !,to" ex C ilraORAK. I 1. haps serianely affected Ilii voice strong- 1 it his hand, a„ • n.Itar for w,man' Is safe and aiwa►9 HORSEMEN --~Call a4d examine o ir _horse Cuts, we [lave tette ili8t L�ptES r, lable : better than rgoc- ut<tda. Tana' ineuta Iu&Dimity when lie so KarrulouQly Hat one seated by me heti.t118m to.suit filly 1101'se. '.Cho aper Used is Of best �. i. t seri! latus of our signature. Well. Bro. One whose habit was scented li a clover in spial Mur partscolrr.reAdd,e r1 Put. taw►•+ r•g,►I.rttr• }t ,1 tine, O ZD !I>j.><. CO., T ao ,Canaan. - ` ' ' l (larr►. va.e have been so designated fur`tl►e Wlio bade me "Shut rep' )ou linins stet (luality. 'rhe free ilOtic'.e o rO.lite I9 worf,ll ; de- . ha t t\v(ie d Years, blit uufort.:nabely tile. tape.' ' - . A RpS FORCED •n oothaat faeaa. wr �'1 a . lEilCtBd 'tU Lb Rdc'i�ed 1►r your -t•orthy B� o.the! set radr.tne,tovoda,. Magta.'At"'"41 a5 much as bills. Ci�7 and see. Startled and ehan�e(1 1 smother d my song, 1 ,eater.% aeha.r,oeat tit mu,,�rn tenet 1 Moat woo. i�elf. \i} fat(' wore a Noah as 1 ka doer til t _ e e der d:ey`u-ern of the age t tie no ocher preparauo.h reSldel,t lla-pews sial !said het►,ta uwre,lt Corhnue ■pru.e . but . . - . �' Its, intricate wiggles the tune vrent along, posit .strum■- one, gnomes r►nuda to market• en1 certain T of the t►av, couch led IRS[ Week lie had ,,Kt ua,.auuue+atl+faeernn t;oarant,wi. iu,,PL l Addrea - N THES COLUMNS, And I found that my far 'or seemed or te9lr,It�ie.t.,. s►s_ KeehtrcKwlsarennem,.w.h Addrea. ADVER i 1SE I - livell so long U( side the lake that he In116t e, iSo�, Ko: sem, TORULA t'v, CANADA. l/e atapliiliious, nail probably if he lend much to amtise- i ? �" sacceelled cco:tl(1 to -fiat be ti r% arouutl 1 learned that piety don't cool t far marl! Yi�IYE �IOIi�N�M� S PpEtitll�IiS. : r the tune an can't keep rT Nows is b ' fill [118 best ilti�'�l't1S111g [118 lUlll 111 . the a1DUu�; lite ll�lllllt nets duwu titer!• i►I idle It \()ll 1lalllt 1,Ot u Q A p,Pp•ration t6tt kilt �� ll� . ' In touch. S PERFLUOUS NAIR prrmaxeuU remoN . I gltise tit' a sea -11011 1 •,oe tUi,k x boat :ltd .� -_ - ¢s - an enoyls hair .rttpuuc tw y to tem cion. �'uganied, 011 ty, this all at lint, find I grOWlllg "1)e. ter. ";ot iu ti:e curretl at the bridge, this sills BIRTHS. :p el pertn.nmar - ' .1 , waeehouse and wheel lie lead {;cod ! i PI PLES AMD ML•ACKNEADS 7-ut` edtn Call and ries Oilr 11r1Ct'Se - . , Uf t1 0 ... I'll Ic In Tr,r��ilto. at �'-! [;haw "I Fat. oil \t'ect- Sp('.8d 111), in the '►\YlftV huller the tali a\'-�prll '►Ill, Cha Witt►Uf •IU 1n A- PllewOf I hot IO t..Sioday• lCarrantrl. pre<efurBJda,'.treouu,ex:,el i 1 r•cORPULEYCE PiLL.S,ror thr,a. �e:,�.. $ ;�T%3E�s hridge lie capsir.�f� Llle punt, illtenlliul; t0 a t, p• whwtI awtxw- �r.1.,..1A�� MARRIED. pu CJ9.urattrtOlalu..lu.ir.wl,ecb.r►ecaasettnageum•ii"(i"�j! ..L�- r the 1>ridr►e and nc vt't• (. b Z( J.. ..ice _.-- - 1113st111+ea1' 11Ud@r o t hl• or u9 P11,.r.. 10 f16 ibti.ma u►In A 1'1- ---__ - . _ . __-._ _- \V1111e 1 11uat•FR-*I11TR -(ln WeilLh par ►rii 9th a.t' ` ter_ ( •1 1,1ore be heard (f esoePL Ogce to a the resiilt,nce of iho I,riile'r, liar t., by Ker -J. Ct,. 1 (tt.tS'll'1S Pll l ,tn• 18 I►» a munch. Prie*Ther ruuaa-for one • _ - - 1 It. Iteal, Mr- Al 111outt Hoovidr. (: sen Niger, to non bn"�; crtgD6{t�n Y •tur►it IDuocia � • k•' i y- - wile!► lIe got ti+�ed p1R�'inn sPR gel taut. , �� • �j _ 01BRIEN. ¢► rantrid e�I1 a (tIO�ANNANI'e+ I j:J \` 1�I►t l0 t ills Crtlill watery were iC�' Cold, M'� ,�N'h tefalehite, daughter f T'. P- N tote w PL.GAIOM �A�G�S AR.BniGet.- L- ' - olar chill and shudder e11111e Over. DIED. T Ute !Le akin, de,e rhe room llarmte+a_ PerrnaneIIt 1 m r --'Clip } null a p 7 a un f�unda 'Allril 1301• lop ohn i 11OFI;A-,i,---At Toronto, to a r.•t. n'ananrrd 1'ril r it a O or ate bows for �6. , the newly initiated sea -lion. �� Itl,iu 3"imis elm allovex><ra>lsz '['�% v , Toe had l6'.l0, Airs. Hotlanil [see Iteedc, a ail SdN years. &A $11[6 ®timet West. '�a• Ali l�'l' Ct��� r �/ HI�� - minute aftol•_ the I►lun,, ander, a . i . UP Itis site d that lnerluai(is were no liAat At \Vhitby, on the lith ins . Faiia A. E. laude p Nam, relict of the late I)r. J. 1 V. toll barrister �� . but truly, it Was too aged 75 yes.rs. - - _ - - - -- - SSEY 'F' G CO. HOTOGRA E ; compass for liil>y, ; .----_-- - - THE MA - late. There wars no help for it now. No- - . - n t Joe•s !lead and part of his 1 tieing th T01�0N�O. , As good, prompt, cll�ick, roli� _ hod was laying around oil the surface LOOK.. kt. s y pOUTable work t©els o�ery tuneof the bay, cue of Iiloa's coal teal+lsters, . _ 's office and in stn excited - i 118►5 ust started ut. H intends t0 call ©n + �MASSEY BINDER; ,' I have the largest trade , ran to «' atsoa BU N ll TxL - I manner reported Ile lead seen sieves! J- H. ll as IIeW ilRtOlilerS 111 the Town-' - . -4 9 all his old as w THF. MAS �►iOw�:R„ • . 111 Ontario sotlnty. 1 t whales back: by the bridge. Charle 1._ -- __ -- - -__ _ - I - Pe f rat for his duck boat and sped for She s of Pick ring hrud U 1'ldge with Ells 11s11i11 ; �t`Hl'� TMONTO NIOWEM, p If I say I'll Lave Your pictut•ert, resady ,- ' 1 . _ rn whoa ' the scene of the watsr [:pouting, I - a,ssortme t of ' '- THL SYiAl1I' RADE, l��tc. by tt certain day, I'll !save thei3i by . � it was found to be our friend .ToaenL t�► v _ �� �, I N W ARE o FAT C n � ins to swallow the lake- to keep it from H !T All sorts of repairs of the Massey lna- that day, and they will be correct ny,��., ` 1 t, � enc o I oaite D. • 1 done i nd iiuelY rfinished. drowuiug him. Tree was laid over the �j � chines kept at env Ag Y l p y - '" . r , . i •• the tends and taken ashore. where aha will be r ads to take rders for any kind Uf 0 Coctnor's shop, Pickering. > b .w of My new gallery is one of tela largest � 7'� ' � � lie became. his former self under the influx �t FllrnaG��' oto•, etc• amount of binditl ce of come !►randy which mixed wee! alae �IId EaYet OL1 �1111g, I cart supply any g and best Oppoil>"tec� in ills Yrovluae -L. I,t. �¢_ en twine at 1Uc per pound. FverytLitlg 18 ate haitdp and tasty I it lite water ill .hie hold. Thus ,foe is wgC r i x t' >, wit town's population lis �Tm.,.Btuldy, wlio L 'Lad 20 years' expert e 1 ke k g bustetisd is.� as money can u�tbke it. CaI� j; Yr rayed to [:well t111e to �w� N ,�-+�,J�__ _ - I i one and the mermaids missed securing a ail expert at reps ring, will atter d to tL around when in Whitby. , L ,Y ;tt 1;� ;' I ) - A . t c ► LAP companion who would have had ,pore ,. r the ,text o S ><noiitLs. ��jy x - , , . foil with thein than there is in n publib ._ Td C�'yNTs PIChF1tI_AG, OAT �G t 'CTAT. ..+. O'�3R7C�N.4ti�.�'f,,4. I . 1 . .., iled out far � - a PICKEW G i�r 1 ­ L.- I ;i s:cli�xtl crh(1n tLe'maater is CA J: - . . , �Imt i W. t. " . ­�i­ . 4 t ten n..nt:L. i. 1 `, aS�,y ..... _.- . . .. - , _ -., - _ ! , .. c .:.P. l :- . _: . - . ...:.. /' a f .. c ( .. --f-. .If.. ,. 1. -�' ;d' . ' I .. .i. 1, a --. : .. : A, I- _ - r .h i % 1 it ,`t. ...,.. - , f - r.. .. :: .. :: ?yi Ai ',n &. .,. - d r .., w ,. vto i.%�:...... ..: l Y...1 - ,c t{ v .. .% _ L �,.' . T ':I ,P1 �J'. i•kr T-- �'�A .. - ,. - ,.pp f..--. . -1,- ,w... .. .,. d- _ ^Fel:., F �YT x k }a ,r �. , , . F. 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SkC{".���:�'JJ!�'������'1������ - .. - '�3R, j�ue-'Sb•?��L�k.-`•��[Sat - � n- f - I!pt.ao his mark Ifft UP04 sub"llen sion stin iku bar mield & That the train diseue& 's kmnd ball v as decidAy wd*.i 4, ... MYO the vital mpre certali it on tie. 11014 C Ume. do PUL1 L14AN artimion of! t of the seaSawmn 104 it %as multitude of orgaits, is n i the social ev I "On every farm there am a side of the female, and diseases of the lendid an eutoe Inalint-had- -' joiat,4 F RAILWAY TRAVEL ON TH said that so I __% odds and suds t that dessao attebtion before if on the side of the male parent. in nt The 6� 14 Al- an which never before n given the rush of summer wor d if uty tan was blonde Eng h of the hoe d save wo "a later. 11.�V MA3 P:f D;jUg�t Mro KACDOWFJI" tened her exquisite I arisian toilet. one to sit down d reo4 the The Swie heigh of Her hush& regarded her I Ith an air c minor repairs and improVellwtattinjmple- ri e. terest to Four cases of considerable i CHAPT R. me 11 poses OF robi�ry. Them vais a xinall leather satisfied n only re� afre the glim- fits and accessories of the farm OWS were horse breeders were tried'at Goderich I)ef,)re sathhel, of " MY quO4 no you ' �were stor- vilitch MrL Nexw'yn aJW&YvtWA t season when theo.s I needed the P" te costly mer of jewel i to render you Ix rfect.' ff these have not beesooXerhauled ayor Butter and Mr. P. Adarnso , j. p was time for the as rn pre" to charge herself, missium. A number of ed away. The complaints were sk -leave the Bonaventure tatioif at Montreal. rings were missed frWm the dead womaill's He op4neo I a jewel -cam, and clasped a during the winter, lot it be donp at opee. The ;aulst the p for ace of Apaling diamonds around her time win be we making false entrieq for registratioirl�s was Winter, the season was. Wticularly fingpl's. Under her dress th lad always neckl 11 spent, and �'hia3r suggest I ( took 0 V assured slender thro %L in the Doni-Anion Draught Horse BiTederfill blits'tery, the. travelers were few) and* Only wore a necklace. She herself further improvements. ThiA is a strong rea- -one Pullman was attached to -the train. The Min Travers that the ornaments wffQ 0"09 46 M aria c dame -in Europe non for keepingadiary, as ev"y one Society. The entries were made with tile tsecretary,of the society here, Mr, Jaines first passenger to get on the car was and valuable only for theAssoclations attach - would 8XI h w soul for such diamonds as knows, during the busy 46ason a plow or M itch "In S were lail an invalid gentleman, attended b his ed ti them, but h * ' e anqJ lustre the -those !" he prondI3. ell. Two of the complain Y 0 frorq It eit stz e xclaitiiIied, machilre, may have lost is bolt or'two, or a, I ervatit: He was so utt elpless that witness had concluded that theY weire valu- 'Alice grev, white to the 11 ; a convulsive ices is broken. The owner thinks it will afinst Paul Reid, of Belfast and. J. W. 'I er from hZ A foot; it Was Cook, V. S., Dungannon, for t ts re istry t)f his arrival created quite a co i otio. A able jewels. Had. blept soundly all night; shudder shook If t till the present setiagn is past, but by 9 111,011p of curious spectatoTsgathered to witch could form no suspicion of a,ny one. on her lips t ) say diat she ha. Led diamonds' nert year he will undoubtedly replace the 'a named Golden Shire being sire,l. 9 the recollecions )rnnected w th them were parts. The chances are that unless a mein- '-by Oliver (160), when as a fact him lifted on; the nero porters and two The conductor and porter gave testimony ut it seem le was into the service. that they had pass so iinpleasa it; I le t such &it un- oran by a stallion named Uncle o in� The (le. traiii-liands were pressed ed through the car fre- ich o receive the dum has been made, he will entirely for- fence was that the f Is 11 I Wita some*ffictlItY Ile was at, leu9tI1 set-- quently, during the night; had seen nothing gracious nu liner in Wh t the necd until lie is ready to drive the A le IK(e N%ra�q gift, that she�rstai sufficient seff- Fe by mistake. After consitlellal c liaill tied in his berth., - , This Mt- Mathb011, from to arouse suspicion. it would be impossible princely implement to the field, when of course, lie been taken ti -e cases were adjo-urned fortw(I tile ccounts given of him by hi attendants, foranyonetoenterthe carwithout their con trol to ki �ep silent. berates himself for his thoughtlessness. idenc Of tile pur. appeared to be all obj - knowledge. The negro's,frantic excite"Actit fit the preoccupation whic, list duties as It is a good time flow to look over the weeks so as to get the evidenc ect wOrtl Y Of cOInllli hostess enta -of the hore so registere Mi.. 'I'll This is E Ii I entle"'I'll Of drw suspi iled upon her, Ile. d" "ery harness and give it a good 01 I chasei -scrat on. He.was all lig 1811 cion upon him, but from thc failed to notice the absence of her husband position, who liaol been terribl dence givetiby the conductorand triiin n ardson, of Quebec. Another coi ifilaint wa- _v -hands, lie gue8ts had very advantageous since it o- iyprolong.,i against. Henry (ir. aylor, of 4 injured in a railway accjdeiit;.11ic was para- it fjecZietl quite impossible tl tr lie could from the r( ik. Later when t the wear, but this operation will make the Aiilmrn, for lyzod. . nd almost blind, his eyes bein$ e C n or r i ri ell. - departed,h kiiigarotiii(ttlic(lesertedrooniii, harneas more conif)rtab!e' for the team. the registration of a niare as being ,ii ell I)y _ ; hav b e the auth of tile c nported Conqueror, which was not :, screened f I oin t*ft.Iivhtby a large green silk Miriain Soniars hall awakeliled'o nee durg, still odorous -with flowers and brilliant with Horties will be soft and ttio harness hardi so ti efact.. t ; had looked out, allo, fancied t' Spt t L o speak, therefore (to not withhold the oil. he other cit3c was agdhist Patick t1llg the nigh tlia lights, she icinembered, that title had' He was ihe curtins of Mrs. Mervyn's section moved ; seen him since early in the evening. None -Goderich, for attempting to re froin his shattered nerveg. W The.harnem also will likely need some re- the (lain of which was said to f for his health, had been for soine Jaw a til ssed in a cloak like the of tho Berva its could giA-0 ' Y infunittaLi011 t I n foini dre iring. There wili be some pl tillic ill, 'Montreal, and was flow going one she had well oil that lady; had ilatur- concerning 1 ini. Tired And fic I lexed, the Ifave begun -to, rip, and truly the value of it gistered croses, she having of ly asseiig�rs consisted of two all concluded - that it was the lady her- lady retired �o her oNvit rooin, .It, site Cross. In tile two latter cses Ihe Thi! other 1), y w" few stitches tire verified here. For many oniniereil travelers; a young girl of sixteen self ; could not be positive that it wits 'lot replacing.he - jewels in their c Lise, site found, was taken tht the iliforn ars we have had- tile t I for Lzewing orlk ions were had not heard Travers inove fli to Ll go a tiny scra:p of 'either, all([ the oil IOtllItII8 fl -0111 file IlI )ill" to Toronto to school ;. Frnk Cartel*, a ica tire i4las paid foil IkOt likid Witillin three it �Ier froin]\IontreI, who was going all flight. loWilIg lilies -sion of the offence, s V Olilig law paper, cont.l. ning tile fol lient to have iiii, pro ide(I I ti rn scm;ant to I)F.%IFS Ai,wF : Fate , I hich no mition' itself every year. It is COD up to attend his sister's wedding, oil hnd aupply of rivets, ft thege 114fty he and a John fl i es, r. Rat Summary Convictions Act, which ON I that twice used to great advaittage in epairing certain the proset lition %-cry handsonie,, nije:stic English woman, during the, night i call control, )I)Iige8 to lewa ve you. If I was held go d and fit 1, turn withill a Thesociety uts now obtained attell'Ied by a younger lady. -The older PO I toee if his master required his eshould 11 wet k,mover Waste I I womn ppeared to be about thirty, was ris -it gelItle I (IQ not bl title Illymelf for tts or the harnem. Substitute 8naps for L lti;411 1a thought Oil life. MllckleF wherever desimble I ve ing, and it is the intention of he and each tinic, finding th, love ; I have ilta, 11141 thereby so cases of fraudi en d�'C�Sscll With simple elegance ', her furs being man sleeping ( uietly hd returned to -hi! having houg it Your Ile you time. These are sold at so .4niall price that to prnse, t superb. Her companion was all excessively rest; had licarl nothing tolarni hini dill.- Ve elldeavorcil Io secure your any onj call afford to keel) a supply, and use entries besides G11celling tile if future. For your.own bake iii wellki mine, pretty.English girl. Frp6nk Carter, the law- jilithe night he had often been the two them f6r all purposes that may sugge8t th(�ni_ . ecognized the pair, having 'where lie I earnestly cinjure yt)tt.tA) make no effort to -e all extra pair or two oftraces y of tell seen I es at the -Windsor Hotel, selves. : Hai thein t the Windsor Hotel. where Mrs. stopping, with hi 111ter ; had licard penetrate the mystery (if iny isal warance. for emergencies. In case a trace breaks it g the Ruse— a.iits remark that the English lady l'i'llst ilobod" but (lie wl will be - - reedii- had spelit sonic months. Nothing theiserv, may yet (to 'ooll by uniting tile parts -e file, I was known of her except that she live.1 IIIX- inxist lie very rich; was himself well kno-tvii good friends to you. iftehex - Arith it No. 12 f'Onee wire. r,rhis �n� EngliSh vetcrinal,y -e loveil you truly incu Ihe first nionlent, voided inaking any acquint- in Montreal; had rCItIVC there.; had been ha� -beilig soft it wears rapid- I tbat those -who CI lal is fill i te'st rong, !lut. 9(, reserved for herself in tpresent positit)n three mou,ths; had illy"eyes. Ilpoll facu. farill Iw talight tilitt Ientirc Section, her companion, Miss been elwaged I)y becau-se the' 0 the " ticillarly of, young alifinals. tile stoillach of it horse is ]lot like !,Gf! 'L -th that occupt i - .11dallt ill, and At firkt At cc utterly failed to realize fit.(! ! , "it I ing in, ]let ed 1); genticilian's fornici t( See tiult it irt is froll) tile parts of .1 COW it 111-101WIlIC14. fol foo(l, I 7 t I )III the vott�w Rathbon had the next obliged to return to Englaild I er fit 8t ifica that a next I to shoulder, nd inke these phai'le. esential" of digeition )f a lililit, 41 ntentled: but ti t ww 0 -i it'll does lwt toe IV!_ J*I'itI servant heing located direct y li, so en- if tile telln, as 1,eell idle tim-ing tilt- "'i ter, capa( all Illde many fl:ielid in -olitreal c3l i0ke, uas al)ove one of the commercils. f ree pain Ava . 8 vel -tirelyat ith her linsi-and's 41,� it ot )wgiii,ariluotis %vork too ined in onler to its from 'y So-JbIC ; Will 8 a ki -to acter, fter t.'Je train riad left Cornwall, the lights and liberal niast r. it talitly tile half a day and change, the. team tuitil tiolls, aild that it cannot Ile SO treate(l rs. ra I felless Of it all- smote her out, and absolute quiet -reigned There Was 10 papers or letters in '-%I if) w6rk. This ni.ty lt�ut danger to the aninial ; thal'the 14-etil ofi Mery if's truilks that C(,)Illtl furnish heart Willi a pang than dic prv�ejit colic The whiter. the re foi- t1w y fl tellipeAtiolis flight, tile willd M, ed slightest, clew to her identity. liour's liorror, had yet given her. Site hod it)- one, _. it stitidenl�- coi e to a dead flat se. aud in. thisSectioll has been 80 Inild that inasticating tile food, nd t la" tilt- fof"l,;. and howled 'the snow drifted -into illssiv erkl& plowing hs been which does -]lot If supicion touched It aVers, but bI 14sociated by Ili is dreadful v- Tiflis 1plklell Of the strain ineitlentl tO I)re- I Im! I'f ever 14! aild drifts the eii(rive moved was miss ri lit IV I The ray Wi,iter's inorning had agiumt lier. A* of inoir(ler cilt. Hao'l 1 kliballd 81141114!li ty Ift. 11 t'ick- pilratlf�l; fol- corn %%-III he lightelle.l. but let .-Collillielvis that It,) horse I)e plit to. work ainst sonic pronen with XVm ita c uel hoax ? Ali TI luto (tayll,ght when the fariner he not too anxious to seek li;.4: illillke(litely after a full Illel, ll't whell a ,,_ ills -e 14,11 iing for Home-oolle to stand hy k; Zi I a al rather Nvoi -as brought tincti% wited. She idered m 0 nit was found out fishing rod, for unless this early horse hit" done a hi�hvy �-ork �IOJKK) ws lodge(i to herin this enirrgency cattle (wer the forlorn hasuffered greatly frolvi in- that the sitin Of next morning ground i -A deeply stirred, It will Ill. difficult Ike nhstalle until it is ank of anot desolate o. reature. Harli it) keo uring the suininer. and eonifoi table I)cfoI,e I fed.- A AllIrL, litad not called lier. lit the ineali- 'Aervyn's credit in the R lit I )I -hile, ol'te of the commercials, -who,dressing, but tile nlost serching in(luiries faile.4 to tilhe sought bays f "(!I y to see if the call be arranged little nia- Ile given, ILI (I if It lIttl.! Obtill . ally illfArination Avith -paill 11111- anxietv tine Wil's eliffil(Ted in a vigorous search fo - -it hoot, pame tter when fare built. lie ae. good hay be put into tilt! rack t will oet-III)y t(in, 11,11, be fuelip- hig ]land in cont Lct with antecedent,ior conitecti lot ght no . 11 itioll of I lit- III i, -1 Y. . 1. tie euraie if% hiving oll' the right angh-4 awl' his attention, and llesides rellil ing prolo,r found a s!ran,4er in wa,i inexplicalplit. "' I" groillill and fit) a-wa oil tile floor, t. 1) kii Ifurther have i itie effect to- ft-svi h ])lot) utterly desolabe 1111(ker illost cuni.iry allaim ere in pelivet Order. lIould Nlale tilt- fiehis lolig when- slightly stlintilate tile kitoillak-111 to') t soack the curtains. ". trying eircuin8tance.i., During tac' tel'I'lNe If(- return, -Iiis wife noul, I behan I' Ike- evvr it call Ile done, ford)k III and it for the ret-ept.1011 Of tile fee'll y uitc,4,till. �4he ina criol�oll lihe behaved with great 01111-3ge, but IN-. ing. ic tiews si,otiia whie.1 is ti) follow. trimined with wit,en ii wits over, he begail re'ally to feel itin,-Mit later, Fra turn s -as tl the elfe their JILitural f000l.thall usual to -int -,I I -k tthete, he Af half the field is low laild and tfle bidallco Of tisslies caused by lia A WO11, givui cc liciavy fur -lined artntle %% cts (if the.,44ouk. Iter lieu -I -vt t eM ol 9i . actwit vate %* is tllql� fftocout, 11 s tthe foriner nitist lie unneces-virilylot loy all illealls, but let it be ill exce.�_s ill 1'. A 114111i, LN flashes f constei in anl shrp, broke Ifi:oju ht pij, Sit(,- foiliA herself without power to alit ho was at �Ile little 11111ch I whilt'th" Ilittel ill ing. Think I I et t ti I 41 1, he be f,-.1 X;li(!Il ilist 11�- zl,roused all t%�- occupants of ate, nitiell less deci,le, hlt Witi 1-1 c�nllc 1) th­ tlpturu lie had lately I' I time liefore you not to lay oftener, and not fit increa,-;ed t1tiantit-ie.'i e next. ill thi cinergency a �zang. f " crouka, the skilli M �t Of - . �n - . - rl, C t I Irs fix I lit- opell III telleal for I hese are sonle- tillie. d ." cried the girl, ed hifnAelf a true riend. He his tdoclai ed, who hall e ver i-Ld the she is de, inother. to,visit the desolate girl, illill'the (,lot rilitell calt Iva L1011,111111 . (N-cupy intich land in tillie, thr�iigh �he ll,4�art of tile dead Avonial I,iy ini�-iteti N,iiss to juake her oNvil It 4' 1111111 fill of he in- hut life 111111114t IW clelled ut evvi, feu her to f6tt ti. I - - We Ili utluto Lt kind. here. .1 rill[ it filer hanic as long am it suited y Maxims for Milkers. lwe I driven �Into' the fle.4h fight 111) to tile 410 SO.- it I 11 )lot WVII Itli W111111111111% A is very like a Ivirrel or -;%* hilt. Appar'ently site had died without a We sh: 04 its% er I I t al NUItry, you inu.-,t firs'. oIt will not 410 of her face was CRAPTElt 1-1. We In tl fit- 11'r rotik wfore )-()If call take sol leth it li�eii fl -1-11111C to lit -Al Of. oIllit-01411418 half a it to A initch cow peq.feetly- cal it. Conductor, fl�)rter, Pas- It h44 been Alice t a -i the i�j.trgin Of protit is- too t fv i I.Ve tilt! hered arouip 1. Hurror wits in I - once to seek iLuation. AN'llen she follilf ho Ill..- . C If (ligeNt 111141 2"silililate. iftoo Pro4ltll-v thr Illost ftW tile ojjtIa% tll:.tt you I the spectimors' faces ; each offle tl " I) olight lie h- I N111111i into th If you tiiiil cakt-in the 1;-,ty Of i cow it i.i announced her deterinintii,ii, ntva I t! I. fit- N -I to) agool English falli- 1111cipient gal',,Vet :� fililk 11VI, 'its cltl� 11 as Iws- regnled Cie other with ii8piuioir; a ten-lble a' kind, motherly viio had taken a stlell a -s floomi ,if- drouth. itted in their rnidst, ily. all hall Ila I a tinh-cral-ty educatIon lie sible nd hathe the tidder -wit -1,. hadC01111.1i, -violent. filincy to the English girl. Illade her a lioall-I Ofcrinit fwX,rv4.e(mn cr- t 4(me. $)fell U-114) dese4'% e al t- and Who was�the [tic: of- proposAl. Since her daughter*8 Marriage tftilIc( a nalft. I With it, Ial-Ke cohI thrlust to the w'all by tile interf at onee tele-raphed to the police at Toro old lady hall decided tipon inaking her I rglarn, unit reigued thVIII Crelice O!U111le to 01V noldr, C-41JIMially I)VIlto, t It, lilt . -the 1)art lik IlAttll,k 8 fillell, ll"t. 11'ectC41, for thirty it 3 If a _ :,, ij,ja Aatlib6ii Nvas so overcome the h0iii Ifevil.I)Ick fit- iiii if YO" Call fitul a inarkt-t..6oinethill., e ith Ike'. soil ill 14 'CIIIIIS'tanCe ftt c a I I 199(14.11114 41 to ll�kve t Cil till - he A'aS seized ,od (14 -al of tfic de% 'is there a iythii, F tile 114 Xt iilkiiig a string - sub.stllice V;314-.Ilt convulsions, his cries and aft ,iti. ,I— il with the illk draw it out this is- not It. luck. �le Ilillit a )hiti% gellitis I'll WhAt Would NI 'Illaill , Cate health, rcd tilt- greitt, - 8 V 0 , 1� I'll go 1. It willing n6t ;p, little to the horror of '.ILAlq I I 1IL7 s terin -ilig up.* Atill tile cool but che 'lot hurtful to the'inilk as it '" , shipIke'l illto )-out- towil tl we -Of life ft-11OW U all 81 -]net hil g' if tilereby giving you hS,_ respects like In *r. I Will 7t .11 in the strainer. It if I he wotit lei Would yon 'ike me to -teld'arpix to For two years Alie - lived iii,illo. vel"lli4- Once, dre-wed as a workman, will this. otransp, erel -aitter pail and also anill your M). Carter inquired. of tI kis et Of t-1141118 Oil hits al.n. lie '%�alkrd Al%%' hai a stit Of it t ran- not much ui�less thote oill New York., is )If for floing I,o eW lat reCoverefl fn)lllL til Callitalilits, lkink 'quil exis -if e o w the I t c 8 file tot bY Cie shock. effect of tile tragic oc(l,oll-l-ences of tile iti;rl thiowing the Ilatket flootir, llhittqws ill -it lit -011 not a dilill le e buit hayseed ;)r of straw or a Itair illAy c011ie III eVell wil, it tile 111111o.Nt T(brk or to., friends '01, this side of file, Frank Carter, wilt) fr( ill tile finst liall stood poll -it, cii sweelling olf Itilloor to tile, At;�naic- I aill n orphan, nd entirely great!), ttracied by t�lc entle girl, had de- before thok tellor's eyvis, awl diw%'I,pc.Lrt--1 double tile prolit, but there k I& lili�it In I'oth I elite 1.4 At our house We! I . 1151t, istraillerl wife L lie Iiiank oilluial haol, .1 I '61olle ill *tlle world. upoll asking lil-14 ; kee ) within this ohthe two) Cku-ter was it- kind-hearted, - chivali hin (-,)It Yoll 11111"t ha%e heard Illiki-L, I know , and it does appr(wed el -Vi -ous .1 ife character 111JOH the maiii IIunoict take more III lCe. t tly sliattel-ill., tile youn- 111jill,if Of the ullinati-car ituthey sb -t [It- Nvas deeply 'ouched i,y the p,)(or c-minflitoted . I-iou- call ! I I f it co,.% --as i1J. o ot, even Neglect is 1.1%, forlo position, of happiness and lkloldill", tile fate Of e 61 I It Nveen 11ontreal aud It ma.) to follow. and 11'at 01'.1. Sill,t! .-,cat yourself so as to Ila*ve tilt, It -ft. fit(! foi- the titne to a it FrUAt - ivilich is ill 8- i,,i,,a directly oppose(I to denlaild Ilearly against tile of a fricild", It(-- said, carliest- t I 'I evel: ink '-I If;& pponed to o he on t -v ry e. 41. lie % 46 for'its ake that site call feel it If voil, You vill he glille's dill', ly. allilister live ill ol'olito. capitlist,lwho had come to Inilk one f4ore ani one IiiiL41 -tvat 11-141 itftpeople ill tile for tile of filvillig protitable that wu have at loat f(Illikki a Juw to the my - a YOU III hill less relations with had for yiJitirs been a IA -t the faritier beg if if- pail of milk not- injure tllt! W )111(1, alvi they will gld to Ski I tand iii that iestitblislied ilienl6er of I lki very itlig. I believe iflyself. ilk yourcows in ex, -t r ,every 1 Ilitisi"ticall) ; let iiihe tillf.)),,illk.? beii1tty of I fit' L(* 'otat ; ioll'i If %I 1) ke 'Ind if hanOnsa s wt of intimacy with the family. sif boa-ded t1le train it l'ittle that aA evif N Vb la 4-ful wife ; dile IL fit-%% Veal- loring ftill ,-ileer to ink ; le" him a of Toronto. 'his Leon tie I certainl.y was the only one wit) ever velitur- have inatile. ell to defy hill atitho)'i each milker tw4d to tile Sallie. t-o%vs gi veli that no one leave tile car before in ellorlikoil fortune in uth Antei re)"ice *in his 11V - 1% crops all, I I If i if k -lea. lie ity. I I 0 Was a -hanges, ill -;t titcht vil to re- 'I'licitegro,,])I.)Ilglltexce!leiit of introduction nd'onve fellow, irresistible m ith wonienal letillfer that thotiril flood" f I iilk. _i, 11, I becit thoi fcopioll. 1y 1w, buijil, all IIIAII of the fioAt3 RlAy but few of surniner el6ftn. cal excitement, shouted protest- cl ver, � firiffint, fascinating, was' intivil his wife wai ftiliously Jea A very tillie8 that,the crolw III tile el shed, which can Le nitle 41ark, is it f innocence ; the cle . ver lieely'. 1( Ila -e not tiolls, o si,�k ly ill a courted by both Fnglish an(l French society ,,a �a out "t th" than rel"id hu'll his toils. ince lie is a far. place in which to do tllt, of cxhau�iioll.' There wa in The stij- rise (if his friends Hotel de Calliere iii Paris. 'lie Ducliwse If necessary p . i it very thill cotton cloth, .a�l iere %vai ro met-. let him rejoice in hiti callit g. it, will not all inch of the Pulllin�it that was not was ery great when it was announced that bbed . of diamonds I like a liose*b1anket, call Ile over t1w I! �5 tighten lliS.1foad and be more to hose unIter examined, as its the person- Itl Fr6ich millionaire bout to The jewelm we giveri Ilib.care 0 'N - The en agellient fwonian's keeping, . Ile . thall tile thot, Cows to hmrmWill I)Itl.slllli� al effect of tile passengers which mostly Its Carter's imnipanion. and after salld 1-1 - flight Wish, lie loc.4, and tllll,.i both a tI -bags, hu -1 -straps and was a s)iort one, and the turii of 'ortune'-i a % I quarrel %% I If 'I I I I site dis- Instead of jig Ilitilself nimal ai I consisted of toilet a %-(oil of Clouds as 110 j0111-fle 'S till-oligil nd comfort. and 6e- most diligeilt crutiny wileel, which uddenly elevated tile penni it with theill. -ked her all n I - 1,16, let lkini a halo of bill, failed to reveal the slightest clew tothe nly- les 3 girl to, it lofty pilillcle of oVer ...0 the invalid lition it) this he inight read with protit A(Idi- stery. There was no trace of a struggle, the 1), scented very That as no le than Devi 0 His presence son's tTheit lie will 66 Why the Hens do not y.. 110t -Vbll oil &_� 'ry tile Illost ardellt of lovel tdisai I)ick -so t, e etter prepared to riglit tile wroligs that -one of tile pt 1, the arrival of tile train at -oil to, tll�- body illost illdulgelit alid colisitlerate of 8; ;tiv(l y a serie 6f the inost. IZZIllig tfia't i:etJ rig!it ,ed womaii as I ntl�xpet.icjlcc hurglaries. of the inur(let -eyfiovedt to a like ifi at 8 of r hotel ill tile vicillity of tile Ullioll, Station, tal. ; site 11, I ;,,,, 'I wile d reetivered intr as 0 only to forill a wis'll, is tnot lav Of I he Ileighbor's, -who is w tile where in inquest was ininiediately tile to lave it I-calizel. lidtictor and Laws of He:redit. far illore fortlillit:ic passellifers, still Under police surveillance, I ain it cililille CIII(lerella. I ,one of Ihe train-hantIA neinher-8 of weekly idition 11111de to his v!I" basket. self in C5 The cw6ld I. ured, they all to,attond. . -i I'll tile six lewlill" I awkeusolneXytofiadiny is ty Of Froln tile irectiolisgive tife first witnes�- She mile Th(n the first Passed fit(":) to contelerate outside, at I and I)v I' -e r� I s for e. ,, I), 0 AA That frolil t itaittifactut s(fspecitic. had been Mervyn's companion fornear- frown Which site had yet her 1. of t ie - way-st,ttions. lVe e t1g)it five of lie if ale parent is mainly duction, niany persolls stal.t.Olt Nvith tile ly w (fit struvture, cotifigurtioll eonfident,'expectatioll 6f un -orplian datighter of all hit- Aill4band's bro. all deserve I anging, but and -outward characteri*tIcs, also it inicl-rilpte(t Sue-. Cleruylli-1,11, she had come Ito the United 1"The true philosophy is to accelit the g(lod, 11 I don't knom- if t?11cy will get i . I If - css fit, raiiin" chickens and co s, ti) find at Ave a L� States in "seat inotive systein ef development. last that the bilsillil -oil of employment, conviet� take Devil I IIUS for sonie and in of the. nioiii(int," lie replied, s6inewhat . 2. -From the feinale parolit ik dit�rived tlj�­ -.ss answer to an advertisement for a traveling- i coldly. Dick alive. Handsome follow i not lie beconic unprofitable* companion had ii,pplied to Mrs. Mery if, at i A feiv days after _t 1) . c- As Ciiirter looked down upon I interhalstruct4c, the vital Orgalls and, in I In purchasing )Iel;s Y huntitu, in a cabille to photo- I for laying, n t� mucl g'eatet Ilrollmortion tlk;klk front the attentionallotilol be given to tile color allot tiat time boarding at the !Fifth Avenue loncring to her husband for all account which graph, he turned -pale and aii k. In the I 0 =0 I male, -t i Hotel, New York. The relations between hei wished toettle, Mine. de Le' deliciii almost effeminate feAtures, I " constitution, temper a' d habits, I appearance of their conibs, which should lle ry f, uni a the in which endurance and liottoill- 11 them had always been of the most leasant ring. She carried it to the light all([ exandw languid, supercilious antile,_Iie illistantly re- are includ- bright and red. Where the conib has a (It'll ilescription. Mrs Mervyn appearel to be ed it curiously. She turned white as ashes. ze(l Leon de Lery. ed. 3. 71tat the lifirer"the race of the parent, 8ickI.Acolor, and a kind of flattened (low" wealthy, was extremely liberal, but her conk- It was a ruby of great size, and exactly like � 60we n, 3ver told Alice of the r d scovery he appearltuce no aniou p -inion had !to idea from what sources her I - the more certainty there is of its trjujs nt of feed ing or'care one wornRonstantly by Mrs. Mervyn. Site had inade lie I Ilew it would ly add to mit- force the laying of eg*s its long as these employer's income was derived. Her habits sought lici husband, crying, impulsively her pairi. 97nnMIle lowing prin , when the ting its qualities to tile oflipring ; say if two: conditions exist Again' th legs shotiII were regular site made no acquaintances "-Leon,' the sight of this ring hans quite ice on t lie St. wrence broke.- p, -a body, animals are mated, if one is of purer descent be smooth and �iean and fr f roni scles 911 than the other, lie or site I will, exercise the or the appearance of spurs, wrote few letters, and -always Ilcated them upset file. Is it yours. recognized b thi I v atch and th clothes as I oth of whiell herself: scarcely opver received one. She was De Lery st rAched qut Iiiii hand 'for the being t iat 07 At. de Lery, riought to in(Luepce isk p4ruping the chajucter of the indicate that the hen has passed the lay- excessive . ly reticent, re,,,er alluded to her jewel. tliesuracebytli,�SI)ringfreshate. oDevil Progeny, plftrtiC�111111,rly if dje.4grester -purity ing- age. The cock should be brouglit out past, and never spoke of friends or connee- Dick , vas revet endy buried, wf�p is oil the side of the jj,txle�. Cer , tainlv." t and 4. That a,part from cert,%iti distu of 6. different flock and be as purely bred tious. Site was very nervous and suspicious I hen, as I�e listened to her explanations, inouruf d for as tl iough-he had been the beat rbing in- as possible. The principal causes of faillim fluences or cause$, tile male, if of pure Mee in cjZ2 the witness fancieft that she was haunted by he fiffiniled iadulgently. Of met. Even after Alice became Frank and — Production are believed to be,* first, a constant dread; had suspected that Mrs. "'Your imagination has played - oil a Carter'i happy ife, she still cherished a descended front &ftook of u iform color, keeping hens that are old; second, breedin Met vyn iudulged in opium, but was not poi tric little wife. It would require leenz tender nernory of her 6 rot love. stamps the color of the ffil i t in.and in, or � failure to introduce he ti I 1 5. That -the influence 00f .In ', Cl� ybu�s to dk;, et th c folue, w ora by a Ic -.y not infre-nertly protracted beyond the fl ve of ' Cle fact; waz of the Opinion t1j"t, t1le ey Ar8t male to from sources bntirely outside',of -one's OW11" #X Iau" Ain q I murder must have'been committed forpur%s eis of equal size and weight," ek. and thi�d, keeping the flock too 1009 comexil in, Um of the Offspring of which he in the in the smuetiuk -pit, w e, Qn bes, t t 0 91 tri II EHI TrOUS thinp for BLby' litany of us cannot spend our babies soft, dainty shirt mad cooler silk an wintoer or yet we do want our little Pttayand comfortably as I the thermometer th t 11111,111 loor, r boards by our north vinetios or drops ti I I t freez tis—,extritinnes of tentperat u experience ne ple in C To so dress baby that she itand the stimmer's' lie -at &it( ed from the wintoer's frost, Planning. Baby's first shirts, and sit til three years old, we have of finest white An ora fla� cool and dainty ans dojoi% I washing. We cut them long ;Ae bowels, with long sleei ear, half length aftoerwnh Mton front neck to heni, i buttons to close the.6penin Scrimpled plackets in Iiiii are so very inconvenient, ant when replacing the little V child's bath of- after a pack haste is imperative It-st a have learned to cut dke with frontsopen tbeirentii provide riighties with geller easy in e88 -and evrem %of tJ .. r Y. 8110"k. a W all fLq n ii any un(Jer garment froyn it. - Our yAoar old baby it, still after trying a variety of -pat 0ame, during the past we have liad need for in clothes, we have agai n faihioned little ull shirl &jgirable p:tttern of all MI'le and launtirie,1 and bes to protect the skits, not Ii )o like t -,t gored; 6il) cree At singlestrong afety I)II front of, the creeper lielt w,,, find keeps, the P11,111H.1 (town without I I le filleer styiilpq Our gt-;Lllll shouldei necessary for The surnin6rs bring us work, have too always be planning to put in litt)c clips awl -41 the work anti yet not reall the welfare of- coinfort of fainily. Our October Irl slips until six weeks oll, th two loing blue flannel Nlot h(A pem with silk embroidered , stitched lienis. in which i inother thought -p�ettier zi more comfortable thAn if i She wore tlic4o� unt I ing, oh, finch licaps of 1.4 til'St eVer3daY Ir navy lue cottolf cashillel finest, best we (-()tllfi-ti throughout, with lihic ; ' Lir, The little Gretchen yet show SpOt or fray thoi. five 111101101S and washed Wit, dirty. It proved itmlf ool .print dresses, saving us la'.111 a half dozen of thein . week little whitcaprolls, clit %Ii fine dotted and clean, nil olaitiy eii(;ii home that glivily in,i1v roa STRANIFI), SW1_-_F'_T P()`T.'kT(1 Sweet p0tii,toC�, alld I)IIt th stoeam. Tkeout nd pet -1 wise half all inch thl--k. Put sprinkle whit,� ugr t each slice -vvidi butter. Pow of efeln. Set III tile ki get 17"ted till'Oligh. BEFFSTFAK A'%Ii -STF thin sta- k gently with a r, in pieces and easonith Line a bakin f -dish with liol and Put ill a layer of oysters aad -so o=, Over the the oyster juice with a, Iii teaspoonful of covi and bake. Veal ut;Ly be beef. be reiiiiii-ed a eupful and wheat -flour, it eupfu - I )f III a cupful of ereil.1111- One-thirel watmr, an egg, a il,easpood tartar, lialf teaspoonul , zeaspoonfuls of Sugar. NI; x ents-and beat thein (luickly Pour the batter into and bake for twenty-five fill quick'oven. The hatt.er � will ' 've a inoist 11111flill, 1) shoufl, be. BATTF,R milk, half a cupful Of miii cupful of melted but -ter. t V istir in gifted flour until th a heaping toeaspoonful of a hot Witter. If it is prefen rnilk take one and it half -baking- Wder rinixed in soda. Ctir in a C upful ayi, berries or cberries fresh berries cnnot Ile had Grease a two -quart hi In ;C toer in it; have re.uly a I water and a swanier Minutesfor it to heat throl an hour and a half. Do 11 done. Serve with sauce following: one teacupful two-thirds of if cupful of 4 spoonful of flour ; beat .111 sinoci ; add three gills 41 %tirring all the while, tht stove from five to ten nii, berry juice gives a niee colt grate a little nutnieg in. Cuvrffzw.—Threc eggg ' cupfuls of white sugar. one one pint of sweet milk, (1, spoonful of salt, a little I Mon ;-thicken with flout- teaspoonfuls of bakin through it), enough th - consistency of fried cake i cut in oblong ieces about I and three any a half long slits two and a half inclies drop into hot lard to I ry nuts. A SAVORY BirEr A LA large round of beef unt & dish jl'F then lay it in , sent to the t&V.e and gaqh, With & sharp knife tumirg knife about too make a tar atuffing. Wiree fine t ordi and one pour 41 of fat pork - - .�� -.;- I , . r..- - - --- - - ., � .�." . .. , I -1, ­,� . -- . - ­� � ,7 . � " - 0. , -,�. � , . - - ­- � I .1 �:;". , .1 - : -. ',,- l.; I... '�;J�,14 . - � , , � ----- - - 11-1 . - -- -- - ­ � - 11111111111111111 I wl� . ; ., - '11`41111�1b� i ;,�� . .: i . . .. - I , , , � .. .. . ark 1.4 left upon. . a . Ub"Y** ;::% ) :::I � �-­ . :� .. . .,� , . - ' . Of ­ Ji. --,'�-. 1. v., � � , r MIA11liggiffil diseased . � ,. I . 'it". :.: r ,.,�l - -I Is nmrc cortain it oil the - - . -�L,' -4.:4 .: , , , ,% I I (I , I ised.ws of the joint's . ­'.',--Cl� - tll,L 11 rent. �....­?�.'. ULIC Pa . ... 1� I 11, , I " -f 4 ------ ' - ' ��11� i,-'�L ...- - . ..­ I., . .. - .. - - , -.1 'I-. 'L , .,r . : - : ` :L:_.�_ "�. L � it, ht Horse Soddy. �,' ­ .­;z��A` r .. ­� I - ­,i,:�'.. . " c"Ilsiderable interest to : T�� :.*�,�., , �­. ,. % - It, t riCtl atGooderich befo -: -, 4.1 Ire , -" . ­ ,� i, 1 Mr. 1'. A(lanison, - j. P. ­, . -*Y.' - ,��, it' AtIMIlSt the parties.for :" n . - ! : _'­ rot' I-ol'giStratio()n Of Stock- .L' � ' . -! ! I ), �lllgllt If Orse Breeders, . ":-. ­ ...,. I . . � . ;­ . � ! 1, � %% crl� Illade %'ith the :.� ' - . . .�: . . : --.-r.:, � 1­cWtv liere, Mr. Jawes ... . d - I J t Ile (-��Illplailit.i were laid � _ ,.::,L , .'­ - ,­ I ,�I�i, o,t. I;Vlfa.st, and J. W. " ­--! I , 1! L" ill 11011, f,)r diti registry of.. I ­ 7-', , . . ­i.m! . , I t ".1ilcil Shire as'l.eing sired . ­ . I %% It, It it., iL'fACt Ile L �,�: was sired -,,­ . -I Uncle -John. -,rile 4e :.�,- - - -.--- � ­ f k1st, putli�jev was given , - L I . , ,11,1 1(.I.Ztl)le evidence had - I ". . , ( . �, �; ­-� W(Tot, :1(li011"Iled fortwt)'- .:. , - ' L ,., - . - .. � . I I i` A-vi(len" ()f tile Pur- - -1 -'..�., - yi-gistered, Nil.. . - z, Sl) 1� - Rich- 1 '­.� - L, .. \1-ther em-iplaint was �� - * * � . � T.[vim., (if AuLurn, for '­.�:,.: I . .. .: 11mv as heill ... -ed by -. "I " � �1 I 11 - 1-1 sit . . ,-!",r, livhlt�-Jl was -()t tllef�ct. , " - i % 1-� :1,-�:11;nst- Patrit-k Farr, of . I - . . � �1 -(,I - a Mare .1- I !I I -till,- t�l I,(-- stei " .. '. i X% [�- silid to) have three t;e- '..:, . - . . . . -2 - ., 11:(N III-- "11IN one Buell -1 a ,� � , . � - 1',cr-A*:kst­; 1.1le objectioll ­ . - \ . - - i . '#'(' - illf(WIll't1k Pills were � - ­-�� .. I, :!I'llilltil.� fl'0111 t4le C0111- ... .:, . � , , ,lik v, :I.,; pn)villed � by the - ;' -, . . - ..­,!,� .\ct. NVIIIC)l - objecti(in '. -, �,.� � I . � I!:,. Io!-()S(-;.-IIt;'V1I failed , .I- : " * ' I- . . . Nt 1�1'tAillVd ;t Ili-:; . � "h stand- ­ . * . � iritt-1111oll (of, tit(! directors . I ,-� � 4�1� . I frllldal�,,It ol. false --:.' , . , :-11,n, Hie cei-Ifficates ` . ­ if . - ` . . I - . .. L . ­- . � .� ­ _r -, . . . - .. � . . ­ . . . 11 - ... ... : �. .1 - -. . .- ­ I.:: . , , L, _" _ _ - � _' I . . " -`i,�- R)rse.-, :-L - - -. � ' . ­ - � �. . - -- - . I., I . r . 1. w . I . . ;- - .. . i.:- I V -,i: ­e, . - . . - ­ on recrini- . : - I ­ .., !..I-. v,.i.;J!al,.f(� (if horses, * :. I... 1. . - -. J�j",11.1 I!(' -,�11!(,Jlftllat _" .L' n � * w. 1: . .. , , - 10); ,!.,- il:c runlell : .r- .. - - , .L . . . � :)::;":41 ;1)1' f:bt,(I,- ])lit. all : - . ... , . I . - - � � . 11:�-(.4i'm ()f ;a Iinlit( (I -, I - . I , .'T " I<." - L . . ,:CA"11 to) - be Cram- . -- . * i .: : ,( '1111 IIS prf)per f .. �­ . ; IIIIC- - .. .'; - I :j;ot lilt. Sol t;,eitted Avith- -- . .. . ., lil d : t!::kl *"It(. tveth Of ,- , ­ . - I ... � I 11�.,i �,-r t!l(. purpose of . � --1. all,ol tha. tile. food . . - , - ,:1:t, lil,l�ticatloll should ;- .1 . . I - - . lt�­i- 1!-,� fni'ther re- ' �. .,,�:, . il­rSc 1-k- 1, , 1 1 t t () work -,�­ I '�;,,, we;.1, ;l"A -whell a' '. � .. ' I ' . - v , \ qt:t\- s wt)rk it Should �` , - . ill Ili--- .,!-1..Ik1(-- 1111til it is. , i I ' .* , '. -( I - - A: - . hef-)i - bt­w, fed. - I I- . L - , * ­ --,Wcn, .111�1 -if a little :.. . . I � * . . , I ,, !to- r,ick it %v I 11 ()Cetll)y ,__ - ' ,:... - L . !.. -idt-,; n"1111; i!rg proper ,� - . . . . . , . ,I:t-l- havc flw 01'ect to - � . ,-1.,..t�',11Iat*h t,) so -c ret ion ,­ ;�. I , . I 11. - . , . - - ,� ,,, 1,111,1111(oll ()f tl'(- feed . ..:- -� L _ . I � - --�; �.;:!,', ��' li,,I'.�(, it,41ture _� ..,- � . I � I . . i- S'1II)i11'-- t IC eXtril,' ' ' ' I � - � 1� -; 1, , v har,l w4,rk, give .. ".'. � * , it-, !t ),t- ill cvce,iss ill Its- : 'I. , I I I - , . ,!"lic ht'l-c N. fed ` . . I . ::.L '�!,J:(�! ji"I'lliti'ICS Ut, a - �L .- . - . : - . . L. L � . - - . I - --- N . 7. .­ I . L�­ I � � - 1� L- , - - ... , -:1 . , . . . . .. . I , - � - ­ . , � � �' . � --- I , . . : I - I , : , , I ­:­,� 10'. AM;lk-ergtor : . - - . a L �-- . I � . ' � ' - - 1. ';, L I i . ; ,lk-- it inn-cl-nr a . -1 -S� -1)"t i'l �()Inetlllilllf - .Z., . lit -1 I , L) 'L , . I - � , ,I I It`, 1: ili , , 4-o,*. t. . I .� '.. , 1. I - U!; -�!!e fee -d she , -, . 1�1-. I .,I ':,L\*(' I ,1 . - . .,- I . ... -::.1I1;iIC. I . - . ,-, L' _ ! �; � ;;t. , _I �, (. f ­ _ . . _ . .. '' - ., C () "X it is ,; ­­ - . !,:' 1, k Ill.,— �L:, clvilll as pos- . d, . - ."... . I . . it, Ider- wit 'I hot water ... - I �- , i . �! _-,, i1(.I it, a I I, I hold tile - .�` , . L . . - I . I - t" the part '- . I ,-.- peclall\ . ' L . . ��.(. , '1141,; :Lt ;k timv. If at ' I . . - . � - t : 1 1: -,,.N-- sulist:Liwe conics -- I - . . . . 1.11 I! .o-ut , t I I Is is llot puss, 1 2. I :­­,Iul too flic in.11k, an it- *k . . . ,� - -, -It ... �. I.. I flepeat if . . i - . I . -,< �.L . JIL , . �, �Itl, .,] . '11. - * 1:1,; nvi- -pa, %O an - , . � - - . L ..;!, ! .: tit(*\ 4411-111t not to be -- � . - �: I\ -4*v(1 ;)I, it 'pit'!(4, of straw '.. .. . , , L,:, A i - . 1!: vV4,11 U -hell the litinolit, . - . ­ . . - . I L. `:!, .;pIU>V We I:,c;tstraiiicr' -. . .. ... - , , " L . , , ! �,, �, �', rall It.r., I Ilviltiolied , . . 1. , I ". . .� . � 1 -4-I'Vicc. . . ­ . � .! t -.i t (, I!(. I.(, - Stive--as in . , .1 ,-It so its to ll,iLvc the'left - .. , . . � I - , ­�!.-1 the c"Noo-'s hilid le -z" ..� . . (, . L ., ::. . !I ft -4 .1 it tfl(-;�e. If You : . -- .., � � I , .. I'loid t­Z:t 'ind. have a,.',: .- ­ I . I , , . I � .. - - "L 11()�­I"\­ 111)"et, ,; . I I .N'0111 .... . . :.: I -!kk.,-. I . I : , ;,(* IIA ­ - . �-�, . ' - I ' - , " �%\ 4 ill c:..;tct r-Otation, " : " , , ,� I :;.1,il,-vr i:-; 4-11'riwed, let. , : . - L n . � � . . I I I L!,(' S;,LIW cotoW.S. Fre­- - I L . � C), inst a .- !';.- . - I - �pk.o-t ;lu, 11.11,11, . 3, ­ . ­ ... - . �: , . 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An -old Friend in & New Garb.. 111�oelnenibelrede 1. f. .-- il.�, . � I. � bla r 11 1. ­ . Muffs to be, . . ­ .'.j.,., �p4, .1 . � ;. .� . . . . . . L- 11 - - - . L .. I ..'. I : ; . I &1*6 090 t4u - ful moh of V - - -: , � 11. - -1 finely - " ' I Very few people - are aware that the gin his many tools but a lie is so- handle i - -� . - 0411, r:',^.i' . : ­ lml� thym. , .* . ,. . . . � ; I-* - . io� FAVO &W celery wben - as evand Old man Dared to "y : or f; �. - '1L. -� I . . tW* for �Baby's Wiai. ­�,- 4A " - . , i . a., Fon e ade of mace cl, � must go &be onven 01r §W6611ma. nurser -that fits them all. -�; � ` .-,- r., I .-.- seed, It Oves and . W story of I I The House that Jack -46liver Wendell Romm ,,,I-- �, �, -.� jl, -i I "­ "', " - , --] of us cannot spend time to knit for twelve AMPIC,O)pounded. fine. M'i tho ' . LONDON. March &-A tradesman in St. Built' is really a parody of an old hymn. The greatest and sublimesto power is oftoen '­... . , -.. ,%-�, . . y rough. . _ '. ­'. .. , ies soft, dainty shi,iU of fieecy wool ly and stuff the ilioWigns in t beef. Set an It is really only an accommodated and . Sim Horace Bush - . �.0 ": , � ., - , . JC . Jameestreethas &fine collection of Napo. nell. . r , , , . ilk als winter or Summer comes oven over -some coalat d t, - . ple patience. -4 . , .! �. .- � '­ er� n - ­ � ;�.If - and cooler a V an ?u In it one ounce team of whiiih I intend to tell you one of altered publication pf an ancient parabolical ' ' ""' :. ' 1- I -'* f.... - . 1 these morning& Faith in immortality is the,highest tribute --,, ,.-.. ­ . � i f , 1 - yet we do want our little ones dressed as of butter and one on hymn sung by the JC,ws at the feast of the -,.:--:- : � . I . ably as Possible, whether it melt@ dredge in flo t at, t e world has paid to the worth of life- . I �, : ce o pure lard. When . This tradesman in a dealer h It . _4L'. . ­ rettilYand comfort . ur to C�W* . the bottom In spectacles and eyeg Passover and commemorative of the princi- . . ;. �': -: �, I . il lasses, and his shop is . ; -. ­ ­ �:f ", � . . - . I the therillol4eter, that hangs oil the -clap- of the Oven. Sift flour over tie meat and tronized by the beat people in London., I events in the history f that people. n. i -W, . . * I K11 , , _� L; �p v I I ; . , ' L' � . , - ateve you , , . . - north door, -runs up in'to the Just a8 soon as the flour in th e oven turns rta is interestin to hear him tell of the not- Tt .original, in the Chalto r is done by' dinise &"'round ' : , � :.: I . boardstity our e ee Igrignage, is determined to walk in the - �, - -- . I I . to y urself fully . - �- . -�- - ,­� 4 - � nineties or drops till it fre" fastlift the for- &.Vale brown put in #W beef io,ild pour in ibles with wtom he ham had dealings. now lying before me- and I will herb furnish . . . I L. .. .-.1 �,�.t, . _ . :,. ; i.- *.-: . - ... .Y. . them with a literal translation of it, and excellent way. . . - -. .,. ­ ( xtremes of temperature that some peo- sufficient boiling water to coverli Gladstone has traded with him many years, most [Wesley. . -1. ? . ties --- e . t within -- .. . 1. , - . Anada experience nearly every year. .towo Inches of the to of the meat, d the man tells of an experienco which then add the interpretation, as oho,�e�s which - - -t L tt�, I .I ­ :.. pie in C but on no 101 ' __given by Tears are the 80he in - . 1� .0 areas baby th�t she emu best with- account I inustrates the tho*htfulnew of the ot, Grand P. N. LebreCht, Ls' � ,-. . To q oover.it wit water. Paton the lid, ipsic, Id3l. The hymn cause the seed of hea"Ve to spring up in the - --' - :-­% � . ..--f . I . . mer's heat "d best be proteot- or top, of the oven and put co as on it, lAt Old Maxi. " One toli � me this shopkeeper had a itself is found in Sepher Haggadadah, volume human heart. -[Sir Welter Scott. or . . ,­ -'L." ptand the sum . . - 'I . . ­ � . .. I . . ­ - - :_,+ .. L . edfrom the winter's froqf, we are always the beef cook for six hours. Ke,.,p a kettle of "Itor in the person of a rich uncle who had xxiii : Failure after long I erseverancti'id much -' ... - ' �'L �' "I'll . . . . . ..; - - ... . , planning. boiling water and add morp as that in the COIUO ii from- the oountry to we the sights,i 1. A kid, a k1d, my father bought � . .:i grander than never to have a stri . [ Z�- -.. . . - . -1 i iving good . I ­ � L .", . -. Baby's first shirts,'and iummir shirts un- Oven 6t0ws away. From time ti, time ladle And of course the House of Commons was For two pieum of money. 7. C.ii I ..'. - �1, - L , - . - I . - .. . I enough to be called a faflure-40eorge 91iot. I..., - -. ; .;,- �: �. ".. , - . . A . I � . - ... tit three years old, webave learned to make. some of the gravy over the �o k the one of the sights which the nude was most A kid, a kid. ' - '.J1 ' ' There are sweet surprises &wa,iting many - .to �­,. L �. I � , I . L 11 Qe , ' ' 1. 1- . I I - I �.. i" :. I I . ' -. . Of finest whits Angora fianneL It is aofi, t4V Moist, and move It r9n I . n Ily sillxiOull to Sce. It occurred to the nephew 2. "Mem came the cat and atethe kid :1, - J - . a humble soul fighting against great odds in - -.- 1�� . . . . . I . cool and dainty and does" not shrink with to prevent, it sticki ft" -to the that he might, without presuming too far,, . That my father bought 1. '. wl� . tho battle of a seemingly commonplace life. , .,. .. ...: . - . . . ' For two pieces of mone - . . . , - , , � . washing.- We cut them en6ugh cover the beMltaone if the gmvy is qui th k apply to Mr. Gladstone for a ticket of ad� y; �. . I . EbcU E. Rexford. : * -. - . ­ . - -I long to . e I . - - I I -. : .b.. fL'-. "� . . L - -- - Ae bowels, with lorig first enough let it cook for a few.mo nents *100 r. mission to th Nllery of the House; it wan . : I k ng,t mournfully into the -'past. it I � . : 1, L . . � cat, � - - . . rwards, and If too thick a4d a lit true that Mr. (rir4datone was Premier, and 3. Ren came the (log, that bit the ' . - -n - I i.. ., sleeve* for the - A kid, a kid. , , half length, aftC always to I tile bo' * water. " his . . � . I . -1 - �.L �: . year, T at abp the kid I :� comes vqot back again. Wisely improve the . .1 . .. - Z .. - 1. k to hem, usings" idl, .�at is a ddiciom dish f4 a cold Ft should hardly bqi bothered with a trifling . . . L , . I.. � button front nee MI - pper and the That my fattier 'bought . L- . ­- . remnants of it malke a s"il at ost equal to matter I present> It is L thine. Go forth to meet the .. . � . , buttons. to close the opening.' 141 of this ki " (1, but it was also true that For two pieces of money; - I . �-! , -,- .., - . . -1 L - 1, - L . ut fear and with a � .. .� - I Scrimpled placket -9 in shirts and nighties chicken salad if yolt will make t in 6e same the twenty years"t1businem relations between A kid, a kid. - ' . - .. . . . . . - - I . I � - I - . . hiconveni 'lit, and even dangerous way, The beef should at- not e cook fas Ahe Premier and �he tradesman justified to a .. . . .. .. manly heart. -[Longfellow. . ­ .L : ... I- -- ._ .. : 1, - . are so very i t 4, Then came the Ftaff, and beat,;the dog, ',� They who have never known piosperity . . �. . L I - � . ein little garm�nts after a but stew quietly, and mqat no, get dry, aAd degree the hope that the request should be , . . ... . when replacing the! . That bit the cat, I ': can hardly be said to he unhappy; it is from . , . - '. . . �. ' . . child's bath or after pack and sweat, when mud have the gravy ladled over it fre. granted. So my Mend despatched a polite That ate -the kid L - . . I , " . . - i . . . .. � . I I note to the Premier. The next day hap- Thtit my fatEler iought � - . . .... the remembrance of joys we. have lost that ` - . .... I I . � . . haste is imperative test, a chill result, we quent y. .. For two pleces of intincy; . the'arrows of - affliction are pointed.-JMac- .. - - . I" - pened to be Sunday, but in the morning . . _ . - ..-, ­ 1. I I .. have learned to cut the.children's shirts FRIxD HAM This is Aot, I , ' lit tie as- . A kid, a kid. -. , - . . ­ in tea to - . . � . 1. . kenzie. I - - - '. - . with fronts open' tho ir entire length and to sumed, one of the easiest ofa die tkere came a hearty knock at the trades '. �.. I I- - . I - provide nighties with . generous plackets for pare. To fry a slice of ham hat it wilM man's door.t It was Mr*. Gladstone, who, 5, Then came the (Itc, that liurneoil the staff;. i The defects of the. understAnding, like - -. - . . 1. .1� .. . i and egress of,the little bodies. thoroughly well cooked, witt D' on his way to church, had called to leave . That beat the (log, I . .. those of the face,- ow or8e as we grow old. - 1; '.. . - --. .. ., ... easy in rest lit excessive That bit the eat, I . . -[Rochefoucaulfr ...­ .- .1 . . � . .. V -.. We always shrink i tit flannel before cutting drying on the one hand, or ea rehing on the the ticket of admission for which his humble - "That ate the kid - . .. ... . . . , , I I . .. ..- I - � . . � � .. I . . - - � .. . any under garment fi-om, it. other, requirer melt than the average care tOwnsinan had asked. That my fattier &toughf . . . . ... - I . Me easier for the generous to forgive. .. I . .. . . . Our year old baby is still in creepers,- and and attention. The 6rat neo tsea lam told that Mr. Gladatonehasalways been ' For two pieces of inoncy; . ,- . Than for offence to ask it. ,-. I .. - .. . . 1. � . .. ry precau- A kid, a kid. ..� .. . . . .. - . � -[1,11,i)mson. . ­ n .: . .� after tryiDg a variet of patterns for, cutting tion is to see that the frying -pa n is hot. - Thi's' most scrupulous in his attentions to the . � I . . - . . . . - - I . . ' . . saine,duringthe-liastt elve years in which 18 a very important matter in al humbler claws, conductirig himself toward 6. Then carne the water, and quenclied the f1re, . A w(Amd froin � toi k ie is worse than a. , . I I I or � . .- - . many. suich sma- . 4 L the lowly .with a thoughtfulness which he That beat the doX, " . I . -4 ound from ; - . - w � sautei That burned the staff we have had need for' frying without deep fat. T re muelt a sword for the latter affects .. I I , '. . - I a . - I 4 i . rp heat.at first, to cook the surface and . it-thesouL ,� I. - . :- clothes, we have ai� ai n settled oil the o sha does not always obeerve toward the nobility That bit the cat, . . , . . a ily the boody, the form4 a- the spir � confine the juices. For the firs', few moments and the wealChy. ' That ate the kid, ' . . . I - I Pythagoras. I -. - ... - - . ". ,- . .. . fashioned little ful shirts, as the in I That my fattier bought . . . . - . ', I - - . I . . - move the Meat about i " an , .. . - - - -1 - (Jesirable pattern of 611 because it is so ea I n the pan, to prevent My own opinion," said tile traldeum For two pieces of money. ' . ­ " ,.,., Sincerity is to speak as A e tbinV ; believe .,'. ` I . - ­ . . made. and laundried. uid -best stays in pl"i y sticking, and t have spoken of, I I is - that t e policy now . A kid, a kid. . " I . . . pretend ; act as we pr4fess ; perform - . - . � .. � . - urn it quickl I,,, rntil both . . . I I ai we . 1. _: . I . - i - . rillor that they . 7. TheTi ftme the ox, and drank the water - - a3 we promise, a at we would . - .-. . � to protect the Skirt ,'not hunching oil the sides show by the change in c' advocal-ted by Mr. ('11adatone ' tl worst one nd really be wh . . . . . . 7 � - I I . I . lip, are well cooked that- Engl"d COU14; ad P lit, alpil partisan- . . . �. .5 like tht govedi I oib cree ere. on the isurfa4 *. Then set e tire, . s,!etn and appear to be. -[Rule of"Life. - - . . L . . . I I �; T ' the pan back where it will hail e a moderate I ship aside, it you were to ask me tile name of That burned the staff, . . :. I. �. . . W-, . - i . . . . .. . A singleAl't) a c in, fastennif tile � the great6t Englishman at the present time That beat the dog, -.* . . . . . .: . He that will give himself to all manner of ' - . . I - I'll -� ty , . . ' ,- I - - - heft I heat, cover it, &lid give it tinte to become . . I , v rays to get money, may. be rich; so he that . .. front of the creep to ille cl ling, 11 . That bit the cat, I . - I . we find keepA tile garment from. slippi cooked entirely througl. I should Bay Gladstone, by all ineans." - . � - . . . . -­ -.- .. - J in 11; fift4en or twenty That at,e the kid, - . . ],to fly all lie knows or thin6, may by. '. - . : � I . - . - - . . Mr. 411laoilLne is listed by his political- That Tny father bought . . - . ' . . . I - I � - . - . - . . . I - . down without thel queer little Over-ag Illillutes will not be too itch f, or a moderate- . ' . . . . . chance be satirically witty. Honesty some - ` ' � I . shoulder straps ou� -grand dames thought ly thickslice. . lkl� opponents with a virulence indescribable. 1. For two pieces of money; . . .. I .. ' . . I I . ; times keeps a man'from growing rich, and. --' .. - . -..!- . . . - . I I have a letter from the leadihg literary man I A kid, a kid. ; . . � � - ; . . If the cook is skillful'and ti e ham not:too civility from being witty. -[Selden.' - . . . I . necessary for such creepers. - . . I - . - � -. I salt, egga fried in th . in London, in which the ex. -Premier to re- 8. ,�-en came the butcher 4nd slew tho ox, . ... . . -1- - z .1� . ' I ­� The suniniers bring us such burdens of e i5iml aft, �r the ham is ferred to as" a just punishment" a ' That drank the water, . I - INtalice, scornea, puts out I .. . �.- .. ..! I I --. . oil taken tip wi v( red, but thin ,ent by '. . �Z I - .- work, iiecessar every large farni, we 1 11 be -nicely], fla That quenched the fire, . . . - Itself ; but argued, gives a �ind of credit - - - - . 1. - e planning where and how needs care, as they are �' Good to" punish us for our hypocrisy." The . ' ; . .1have toalways I ntich more liable to ' . That burned the stalt : . . . �. � .1. .. I . � I � . .1 . . . - . - � - . .- . � . - - . - , ­. t�) put in little clips And shaves to lighten stick and break the yelk1than when lar,for common "Wrtion among his bitterestadver- : . I . 1. . . I . , . To a false accusation. . -[Miassin * I . - . . entries is that G'IaAlatone ill weakening intel- Thak beat the dog, . .. . . . . . ­ * . . - - .1 , lie work and yet not ree, ly -6 ract frilim any fat free from salt is sed. That bit the cat, � . . . 97- I ,� � I .. ­ t . .1 .t . I lectualLthat senility has developed tA) ail .., . . . L., .. -. �. Coolness, and absence of beat and haate� , -, -. . . . I . . I . ' .. -welfare Or con fort of any one of tile STEAmm) &.(;s. -But r a in plate, and extraor inary degree his natural vanity, and That my father bought � . .1 - . ... . . . � tile* . . . . That ate the kid, I . j nilicate fine qualities. A gentleman makes ­-, .... i ­ .- family. - � break into it tl�e rcquire I' lilt ber of eggai, ,. . ; . . .� -- I , , that he is now aiint)ly a naranotac. Yet fn For two pieces of money;. - -.1'.. . , I 1 o noise ; a lady is serpne.-(Emersop. - . - " . . -.1. I .. - ; Our OctA A t e , I tit the whitesi - .. ' itutes a L4iaracter : - . 1. .. . � t ; rilher lit le igirl wore soft white get in a steamer a huess, he is stroi�g A kid, a kid. - .. . Moderate desire const . . I . . I - . . slips Until six weel, -Old, then we inattle her are cooked ; place on lar e slices of buttered . . lc� - . . - . . enou h reject remptorily every propoqi 9. Then carne the angel of death and kil the �treld. to acquire all the good which the ­ I .- - . I . * to" I . .; I . . -, ann I Mother Hubbard wrap 9 I -, - I butcher, I 0 d can yield. He is prepared, in what- - � I �: .t wit long -bI it(! fl. - . - t and serve. I t , Ile � - : I I ' . . .".. Ik einbr idered yokes � tion, -to elevate U to tile peerage. � That slew the OX,, L �. J . * ­ _.:-. . ..' -. I - . pers with si and feather Po,rATO ' SCAU.11)PS. - it and mash the, I might have been an earl long ago, but be I . I - otiver statioi? he is, therewith to be content ; , L ' - . - i I That dmnk the witter, . . I L . � � . . , I - -. - stitched licins, in whicit she looked --her potatoes, adding a litt e milk, salt and prefers to remain a commoner. The old That quenched the tire, . f has learned the Science of being happy ; and - - .1 .. i . . , . - . ; inother thought ---prettier and sweetbr, and pepper; and a dessert,s nful of butter for Queen has hated and feared him most cOr- That burned the stAtff, -.. I . I . ;. I possesses the alchemiestone which willchange' ' . . i : . I . . ' I I . . I L ­ . . - ­.-.- more comfortable I hall if in white gownft. every half'pint of Potato -a ; mix until very . . That butt the dog, - I . . - I .. I . I 'L dially for many years. The two have quar- , .. I . ! L I every metal into gold. -t Dwight. . I . . . q � � . .. . Site wore these! dresses until late May, say.- It' h,t; fill scallop shellawith the mixture That, bit the cat . I ! . . . � I ' . ' . , I --- .. . . . � .- I I . I r - I . relled like cats and dogs oil numerous Occa- ThlittL ate the ki(i, . . - � . . - .,� ­ . . ' - t . . . .- 1, . Z. I . I . .. Ing, oh, such heapsl of washing. wxileliot, glaze with aten egg, brown 1 - . - .. . 'ladstoone ham never yet weak n- That my fattier bought i . ; 0 . -1111 I . 7 . . I . . . - - cvcr�day dre,sti ' -- -M ' -ly, KervS in the 8 elln., I sidna, but G .. . For two pieves of inoney ; � . . . .. , . i Baby's tirst we WIC Of delicate 1. . ed in the face of royalt i . - � :. . .. .. Breeding Fowls. ., - IL :_ , . I . ... . I - . .i . - . - .. I ­� - Win, cashinere, the thinne,tt, Trymistn Sot -P. -Fry One large r -lice Of , 11 You must do so aul. so," he once said'tO I i A kid. a -kid. I . � I , - .. �, . Ilavy blue co , . . . . . It'is inadvisable, As a rule, too �Ireed from . - ... .. . �. I fillest, best piece wti could,filld ; lining same, : salt pork until criviii, ell it into very 8niall 11 1 10. then came the 11oly one, blessed be Ile, owls under twelve months old, mid to ge- ... - . L Ili .* - . . ' - the Queen. * i And killed,the ange) of death, . . . . . .1. . . � I 1. � 1-. - . throughout, with Tue dairy cloth. I pieces, add to the fa one lar onion i Whereat her Majesty bridled tip, au!l, I�e- That killed the butcher, I . . cure the healthiest 'chickens birds not less . . � - .. . . - - � . .. ... 7 � of age ishould be employed. . .." - I -' I (!hopped,. an 't ail I - . than two years � . . ' - -.., The'little-Gretchen (tress niade, does not. . . (I fry,'it de icately ; t ton d atorm ing. ' upon hiin a withering l,x)k, she That blew the ox, I - . i .- .. - - ­ - . . - I . . Nlet allow spot or fray though worn nearly one quart of water aad ( e (Itiart, of tollia- cried,angrily: "Must.didyou-say? And That drank tile water. . . I .! . I A fowl &unot be said to have stopped - :-, , I * - . . . 11 I . That quenched the tire, - I .; . � . : I - � . five months d hver it looked toes : let all boil un 1', t, - toniatooleg are re- I (to vou know, air, who I am!" I . � growing until the first nioult in passeAl, . � . . That burned the stalf, - . . , �. i - . I - . -It proved itself cooler than a - duced to a - pit ,- . 1 I., `� .r which generally takes pl.ace when it is. ... . IP .. . coolly, . � . I . 1. d i rty. ta�elied . t t ;�,e I I I ad One cupful of.1 .11 Madame," answered Gladstone That beat the dog, . 1 '. .. - I I i tWn or eighteen months old, and con- - � . print (tresses, savingus latindqing, perhaps, chopped celery, a sal lifill of cayenne, I " you are the Queen of England ; but (to pu That bit the vat . � .. - . seven I I . . . : ;t half dozen of the�i a week; and with eight one teaspoonful (if preplar d mnotard, t -alt to know who I am? I alit the people of Eng- ThUt *tie the ki(i . . I ' . ' i : " sequently unfil that has .taken place the - I . . r � , . . - That my father �ought bird is in , a state of immaturity. Much - - - � - -' ' - . - little whit-caprons, cut . waist length from 1 -suit ta,ste, one tablespoon tit of butter. one land. and in this smoergency the people say f .1 r . I . ! For two pieces of moncY;. . . I nfeebleniet,t of stock ar.d deterioration in .. . ; . -.: fiuc dotted canibric, lkithy was kept cool saltslylollful of grollund cl ves, half a pint of I mu8t!" - I I .A kid, a kid. . e - I ... I ­ I � and clean, and dainty enotigh. for tile farin nii.1k. Serve with y6ter cracketv. . . . � I Ilowing is the intern­ttatiofi: point of size has arisen. from the evil prae . � ' .. ­. . . . - ' , I singlintnature birds in the breed- - .--' - , � . CINGFIL SNAPS. - , '� ipfulit of flotir with The Jersey (low as I& C . e . itice of U , -- Lris , . . The fo . Imine that gladly inade rtoin for the little' . - T1. , , bees . -1 i The. kid, which is one(.:, lie kure ani- i. r- - . � � . I lip , pen. When chickens are to be bred -. - -.. 1. �. I . hv4ic. one teaspo-inful of lilikking potnol-der inixed in Maker. :1". father by , - . I:..- . . : I ... `U .., I . .1 1. ..'' 1-,:. . . .,.,: - I . mills, denotes the Hebrews. fof killing, and for that purpose only, . .. . : F .1 1, --� . . dr�y ; half a cupf tit of Lut er, (,lie cupful (if . re- 1 . .- . �. , i % I , , .-.1 The jersey e0w is conilid , i P, re-ei!ni whom it was purchased is,Teho%ali, who cockerels and pullets may be used as breed- -r. . � I , i- �- I I . '' ­ ' - , . - STkAmFii- swi,pr POTATO F--;. --Take large 8ugar, one Clipful Of in(Ifumeti, one table- -er cow, with her inost pro- presents Himself as sustaining tniK relation ; - - -- , r' . � , ., %. ­ * nently aga butt �ers. in 9rder to.secure early broods, but in - . .-P � sweet potatoes, a id-plit thein oil to twit or spoonful of ginger I roll thiu. cut into rounds . , : fitable use in that direction, cut accoulit of to the Hebrew.N#tion. Thepieceil4inoney - -. . '. v I .. . .. 14Tocam. Take out and peel. 8lice length- aud bake (in fluttered t its ill a in(lderate � the large proportion of cream contained in signify Moses and Aaron, throu,- -, whose , this case no harm is (lone, as the progeny is .�-. .., � . . . - . . - . not used for reproduction. Soine ,varieties - -:- -. ' - . - i. . - I . w I-selialfanih,ltl.lik.. "tinabakingpan, oven. " '4 ne liet milk. CAinsumera of cheese need not�i be med�iation tile Hebrews were brougtit out of will breed for several years, whilst others,, . � - I .. :. 1. . . . � . . .- i r ot 'Alt'llf"4 *tAT.--0ne a id (I '-balf -!) i tob . I that it* excellence de I Almost Egypt. I especially cochins, very early become ate- - *: - , - * ­ i,I)rIn'kic whiteC84.1 )v4r theii�, and spread 81'4. itits 1 1141,11 1 . . . -1. Cach slice ,kvitll h4ter. Potir 6%ler half it cut) 6f flotir, half a teaspoonful (if i -alt. one '"I'. I wholly on the quality of the n1i k front which .). , The cat' denotes the Assyrians-, by rile.' A three-year-old cochin will gener- I . . - . . o/ I . : . � oven a fe' lilijitu". to fill of st.gar,'Lwo teast lufuls t,f baking w -11 . . . of cream. * w I it, is pi-clarood, as is further �r�l indictilk"'t whom the -ten tribes were carried.wilito CSPtiv ally Ile vt!ry doubtful as a breeder. Fi rat - V . 1.� .. � get heated �T,-Ilt"Itn�!16 . Ito wder, one tablespooidul of lard, two `9�-`, - by the coinipercial terms of cr"in clicoii8c, . . rate birds'that have 'roved their vabie as -, . . :' . ­ I 1. -... - - )lie half pint. of milk, a lit le grated tititineg; ' . hich it ity. P - �. � I 11 BFEFSTFAK A- 1) OiRITXR-VIF.-N�t a ( - etc.. ftecOrding an the milk from w ' I . . Illix irta sinolwth batter am for tinuffinp. d"ll . or . .3. The dog is syinb6lical of, the t3abylon-,111- breeders should be used as long as they are �. thin steak gently with a 'rolling -pin cut in P %%,an Made may have been whole wilk' . of any service in this 'respect. Additions �- - .' . .. . - . . . I in pieces and se, on'with Pepper and salt from tablemplooll Oil ,rease I I-alking till; slit skimmed and robbed of its cream. If ilic.1 11ans. . , to tile poulti:yyard should be made with -,: - . . . 11 - � 11, t 10 minutes. milk be potloor in butter, the cheese niust� be. . 4. The staff signifies tile Persialls. I � , . . L I . . . r. Lin� a baking-dis with not too rich pastry sugar oil top anti holl a . . - ;1. .. very great care, both as to the choice 'of ... ,/._ ' ­ I I - I Grecian Empire . - . - -- ... equidly no, and will grade auc JI-dilig to itis 5, The fire indicates tile � I Mid put in a layer of ineat, then a layer of . - the �irds to he introduced, as far as their - I I . i I. - oysters and w -s on, -over the tx)p layer pour ,-'- Bridging the St awrelat"t'., -. . richness or -lefiviency in ol�reain. Many per- un'der Alexander the Great. A - ' - .7 ; " - � . breeding and characteristics arC conc*eine , , ­ _ 1'.. . . I - ... tile oyster juice with a little mace &I'd a T'he shipping Coluint . init. of Moldrsal are sons are of thu opoiniiiin that cream which has 6. "le water betokens the Roman, or the and las to their state of health. Taking .�- . - I � . . . . - - . ' 1-1 once lieen sepa.ruted �wj never be so well fourth of the great monarchies to whom tile the latter consideration first it is to be ­ - I �... . . . ,4--; ioonful of cattsup; cover with top crut4t, petitioning Parliament it(# to grant wer , . # , ail(] hake. Veal inay be usell iii,stead of rl inixed again with the inilk that. a portion of je-wB were subject. ly a strange bird - ' . 1. . to bridge the St., Llwrene! at Niontre-ii - and -11 lipt flOw out with the - inted out that freTient - . - I . 1. - lm, -cf. � I � Quebec. It in pointefl all that 11C.Sidem,tql- tile fatty UULtter wt 7. Th' �ok is a wyinbol of file Saraeens,'who ras been tile means of introducing disease - * -. . ' ' . I - I : - , , ill whey, thus rendering the clicese less rich. - - - 1 �. -MuFFv,-,.--For1adOZel11 111111.1flinfithereWill croaching u le 1) o1wrty lield . In as to subdued Palestine and brought it under diali-' into a previouFly healthy yard, diseasi! that - . . ­ - � L - . . It . . be rculuired a c4pfut and a hl'Of of eiitire tr iiloll ptil)l men, I ltl l T as given rise to some diacus8i( I ' - . . . -- . . I ust for har )or pprfx bly phate. ' I . ai�en '"ontlis to eradicate. The system � . -. C� I . of Isle Ronde, tile bridge .it "Ltrc,al wOuld whether ric " � . . . lit , One-third , .� h Jersey milk can, be profita I hAS4 ­ wheat-flou f I Of n k . . Iming. 8, The butcher that killed the Qx denotes at , ed by careful breeders is to keep pur- . - . . . ' c I ., ice ail( - - - " - - I .. , mkviac . r�ra third ,of a cupful of obstruct tile passage of i I aLL tie Holy Land' was - � . . it Cupful Of eallipoune- it, - matte into cheeqe without skin ; clitas d fowls 4 themselves for two or three * L . . . : . M cut t lie According to the late Professor Arnold, the Crusaders, by whom t " e may - -. .1 . .. . ,A-at,tor -aspoonful of cream Of undatioilil, and would practica y -teens. - . _: ., an egg, a tre, I ,alient while the Jersey is emphatically a butter wrested out of tile hands of the Sar., weeks, co that any incipient digeas ­.. - , , - I . - . IK lart,ar, half a teaspoonful. of salt and two harbor into two divisions. o the pern � haTe time to declare itself, and that the con- I . - . . . . � . ipp- cow her milk is rich in cheeal matteir anti 9. IMe angel of death signifies the Turkish . . . 11 . " . -.easpoonftilsofsuo�ar. Alixthe (try ingredi- injury of the western half ild the .sh Ing . dition of the bird may. be fully observed. The .T I .�' ... . � : can, without t6 waste of its buttery M a-tter Power, by�, which the land of -Palestine thne thus apparently lost by keeping -a fowl I I . - The tiebec li,ridge, it . z . � : -* . elits and beat Ithe -igorously- owners who use iL ro it - Itle converted into cheese as rich as English was taken by tile Franks, and to'whom it is e others will be well speiit by . - - 1i `� . - I . l'our the ba pto 69ttered lillitfill Pang is urged', would Ile 'a molet dange 11 01) part from th -1 . . . - ... ., . otter i Ji quick ly and % - Stilton. Comm jiting on the above Hoard's still subject. the security afforded. The question as to . . . . . . - -;Llld bake for twe iy-five ininutes in a rather struction to shipping. inore especially dur I (I . ' I � , . 1. . orinick - qNen. I'll batter will be thin and , ilig fogs; storms and ice ru its, when naviga- Dalryrnan skys­� "Professor Atnold was .10. The colnUlencementof tbet:!nthst.'tn2:a the introduction of breeding stock so that they - . ; .. . T, I I . i I : . - - �. salt) speak ing of newoo: warm milk, a] most iminedi- 0oa will take signal may fit into, and not be antagonistic 0, the -- :._ . I 1. -. ''l will ive'4a moist inuffin, but that is as it tion would become well nigh impoo le. � - is desig . . . . n �ned to allow that ol . �. . . . . .. f4 I I M'.. - . The petitioners further avoir that .there in no ately from thecows, 'when the solids are I vengeance on tile Turks, immediately after st breeding, opens out a matter which be- - .. . . - . - . . - � . . . the intiost, perfect I eui�lsion, and hence more ews are to be restored I I I I . I ' .. e eit er in Europe or a wl whose overthrow the J ngs to the consideration of breeding gener-... . . - . . . . . - . - ...L RATTZR P1UTDD1 -o.-One -cupful of butter- precedent or instane 1% of Of the globules of f ill be held by the to their own land and live under the govern- lly, and must be considered in thalk - �- . - I � ,�� -Trl*lk, hall a eu sugar, half a America of a great cont ental iiorter , I . . . � � I milk rot ht'to a - . : . 1. I � Lructed by works reninet. With mij: ment of their long expected Messiah. latioqs'iip. -Suffice it to say here that ex- . . . -1 . � -Upful of melted butter, two eggs, beaten . Oman navigati _ � . . I . - -1; (, . ion being 0 1 fact,ory once ri day ti e caase w uldt differ III . ential in the choice of stock -- - -"-' , - . I . litir in sifted -flour "tit thick as cakii, and of the character indicate . Making due - 1. - A reme care is ess - - . . a heaping tcas lonful of soda dissolved in allowance for the fact, thill lie- petitioners ent." PWtiealhom cheesentitkersunivers- 99 irds, no matter what the objeat in view " . � . C ally agree that t . ner the milk is set for 66 The Latest Siberliku Tra&41r. is, -. �-­-.1"* * . ; I P, �ippoollosed to be elements may be introduced which are. - . -. . . . . If it is prefe " sweet are ship owners a d Ma 81 .. � I . flot water. rred to u' 611d may I - . ' . . . � . . I 3judiced in tit � matter, there in cheese-litaking xptler to has been drawn from We quote tile following frorn George Ken tagonistic to the breeding of the past. . � . - . � ; me of 3utter ia . - I . � . fn;lk taki6 one ar.d'a half 'teaspoonfuls of somewhat pr4 tirged against the cow the me tj the clific 90 nan's article in the Ap�il Cerdury: -I I The sur- re ucntly a sudden cross develops . I.. I - ki tead of force in some of the object ons . I I . long ,.-. .. - - . �1: . oil n. I I 1� - � ". ! � . ; )a ing-powder mixed in flour ins I ; Z -vivors of the Yakutek massacre were tried 11 ell and unsuspected qualities.. The law- ., , ,- .. k I ., i6oda. Stir in a cupful and a half of fresh the scheme, especialli one against the pro- will c tAU 1 - . . I I . d - . - - -1 -:. I -1 . - . ed hei the bridge. It would Ike 11 , by court martial, without benefit of counsel, if reveristiou is very powerful under certain . . I .- - .berries or cherri a (raisins wi I (to). When poe ,iht of and unwise to ' ,- Her Gi-owlens 219de upori the charge of armed resistance to the �onditious. I .� � . �- . �. . nfortunate . . � I -1`1, , - . . - I - fresh berries cannot Ile had usel caftned fruit. exceeding Y. u I - d ill were found guilty. - - - -- - . - - I . I grant perinimion too erect a bridge of Buell Many loyal hearts will sink with pro- authorities, an - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I .. . . . . . . I . 1.� , �. Grease a two-qUart basin &lid 1pour the hat- ing the cabl, in of Three of them were ha"ed, fourteen, in- . f L . � '... . . . ter as would in tile future interfere found sorrow on read I Emin Pasha's , . . .1 . - . ter, in it; have reAdy a kettle of boiling charac to of our Canadian - I"'t week relatin to Her Craciouserajeety. eluding four women, were condemned to - � . . -: - - L . . water and a ste4mer over it. Allow ton with the shipping interes I Those -vho have read- thi few letters which* I .� . -- . . . ol Britain :7 "It is now said penal servitude for life ; five, including two I . '. .., : . . .1.. minutes for it to' heat through, then steam Liverpool; or that would, to any appreciable and the. Throne for fifteen min Pasha has written since coming to . .: . I - . .. I . .. an hour a d a hi If Do not uncover until exte t rravate the inunilationts from which on the highest officiA authority, as well as women, were sent to the mines aty. he Coast, Will not have failed to perceiv '- -.1 I ­� . �. elgi mmort'gossip in Partial- years; four boys and girls less than twe . , e .� - - ,.* 1. - - . .., . � _ I : . Snerve ZA sauce made from the the city Of Montreal has hitherto suffered being a matter of co . done. I r. so a It is to be bopea that before ment and ab the Clubs. that the Queen is one years of age were condemned to penal iat he does not regard his I ,rescue ' in the ' .-,- �'. 7 I., I." .: . -- -- , � following:� One teacupful of white 8 eriously. and two others were e light that his rescuer does ; that, in- . . , I . . . . . � , I .. - the most thorough en- seriously considbring the step: of abdicating dervitude for ten years, . - k , I � permission is given . :. �'. I two-thirds of a cupful of butte'r, one ta Is- will the British' Throne. The recent reception sent as forced colon'ists to the axctic villages eed, he feels there was no need of any - �. � .I...., .: RpOonf A -of flour ; beat all together until quiry -will be made so that the country ue and that he was well enough Off . oca"i ii for vain regrets im time to of the Prince of Wales by the German Em- of Verkhoyansk and Sredni Kol sk, in 'the esc - . I :�., - I I" - . . 0 ­ . . . Th ill not be surprised. - ., - ! ` I sinooth ; add t c Us of boiling water, have ao - Peror has had A great effect on the aged remotest part of Yakutsk. And Tis sentence, where he was. e , Yon . . I - .- i1el, then boil ever'the come. . tKa,t 4 . . .. . : Ktirrin all the �' I - ! Queen, who in now convinced that her son St. Petersburg officials say, is an evidence, ;herefore to learn he has forsaken his - : .. 1. . � - . � : fitov,e from five to'ten minutes. A little Ad friends and has entered into the service ' - -..- � . � ' . � . I I L � - . for flavor The Chinese Idea of a Herohlee ought to have a chance too play the leading of the olunusual moderation'of the judges - . : � , - blerry juice gives a nice color, and to co posed the court martialf A if Germany, intending to organize an ex grate a little nutmeg in. Li Hung Chang reports that the c-incu- rolein England during the rest of her life who m . , : . . � : � - - - ' - � . - telit, t*O bins of JA Chiinglo, tile late COMInasider-in- -which is certain to be short. The Queen's further roof'of this "unusual moderation?" iledition to return to the equatorial province : - . .. � � I ­ . . - t CuuLLmts.-Three eggs'well bek I in i she is so is furni 51 . I L � , , � I .. chief of Chihli 1who was only 31 years 4f bodil infirmity nere"MIand . a edby the f&ot that thb political - is f6rinerly governed Naturally this action . , , . . L . - � L 1. , ITY, running to massage is e . of 'the 4eeting his rel - - ". ,. �.. I cupfuls of white suor, one cupful of butter, ell noted for her vit- rapi� flesh to xile Kohan. Bernstein, after receiving four licenses Britain who ilae; spent so much in 1 . .- __ I , _ _, ' .. . one pint of a t milk, quarter of a "- age, and had always be to assist her breathing.' One severe bullet -wounds at the time I . . ief. - rhe London press is - - .. 6, �L ­ i . - . r cinna- tuOus conduct., on hearing of her husband's. n &4 . d after lying nearly five montlis nimous in bitter denunciation of his j L _ . -. .. �-, . � . . SPOonfut of 8"al A. little nutmeg o . yed night and 'day till she it =roug 2jection the Queen has to . I . I I _pating massacre, an - . . .. ­ t! Rion ; thicken ith flour (which has three illness. journe, . wilduct, and lays great stress upon the - I - . ­. I - . I . ust in t me to be pre- is the contingcacy of being called ePQueen. in a prison hospital, was carried 'to the .. - . .:,: -, I -- baking -powder mixed reached his bed id i me the title of Queen scaffold on a cot bed and han d by putting itillificatton' of the *51rk.doue by Stanley in . -i .. .': �.-;. I . - teaspoonfuls . "' ' . " .. - . . ._ at his death. .Ali,. showed her deter- .She wishes ttl Wu - th "011ition and ' . �'� - �1%1­ : through it); eno to make a dough of the sent his departure, and, Regent for the rest of her'life. Akpecial the noose around his neck amfodra, wicuinj him fjrom hialperiloull -- - L .- g" e . . - - � �',, . - . ination not to survive when bed out fromm under him. If this is Russian , *nducting him in �ty to de staboard. � . ­.: . :- -., ed cake mixture, roll and in . I ,.. . consistency of I ble -bill will be introduced into Parliament . I .;-,.­�, . . . although 11gr frien4 use(I ovary.", . if might well pray to be i ;ome incline to - the mion, however, that . - , - cut in O I tbree incheaNiA0 he is iwilling to resign the actual Throne, "Modemotbit one .' `�'. .�, 009 . :.i., . 009 " ... -m ' " f, . . I I . t 7ne i t' - 4 -and the Prince of Wales I 0 - . I I .1 . . � bi 10,604t, uad. ' ' h qur#ose, al - ;he inspiration of t e articles is born of � - . means to di; �� iveret - 10to . and three on 1, half 16a cut three , will be crowned del m Russian severity ..- � ­.:! � ' . 4 - ­ A, gli she Polsoneii -lone of t executed men, two hotirs be' at the proq)ftt 6f GemAn interfer- . .1 . ,.-' I '. .� � , X.� 10 qervelf% f _ . mir of India." f �v '' . ., slits two and a haltinches �ng ijp each og, . the district King of Bngkud and Rmpos Ft . L . I .... -.'- , , to Iand. gentry of I . t W to his neck , scribbl: e with English inteiresta in Africa, and � ' , . drop into hot lard to fry same ax dough- The U;G� presence of such a* unwished-for fo -th an PU a u to . . ... ,uo'..I� I have presented A Petition to the Vicerop it is in the '0" . ­'.-- I .'- .. *,,,__-� � : nuts. I I I I ' may tie and yet inevitable event, too stay which oaunt- bd a ell note toD his comrades, in 7 - t if � these interests were not menaleed --': . I. %.:.": .i I I e ask that permission Whit . - ' ,- 1i; L A SAvolitty B�Zlr A LA MoDIL-Halh a i could 0 1 #W,p are not afraid to die ; � might go whither he pleased without - 1.-o,'.1. � "'�� . . IL�,. , i4i which the ich 411 . . 'i , tK . ­ - ;, all litest ohie(oiou on the part of any- . ­. , i� _ . � '' . � - , . . large round of beef until it is =r, 9M in support4w the avail, that one feels the foroe of the qu but t�y.-y - too - e our deaths count fol! . EngI&N -0 � -)�, -.' , ted for e erection 0f& Monument to less moms would be keely spent, u- mak I the, Yon momory, afid , . It seems to be a repati- � -.'-' :1--. - . ne I I ro w h ty ", he III lo U Fill W A I - 'arm , Ile I w et * I "' T n C U ii - i7 -� "g I qir h an � d -, - 49 - * , �`, - o -I - I -i� L I of 'I c'elery o �� ' loves, and c 1lx thorough 1he f Sa an a les In �t one ounce re lar hen .,_ .1,� ,­'� _ 9 e --E - W - be , , - =�p I lleOv"L V ntt te * 8 P � 1kaell mt(' � , no t i I i " "I " a 801 I �h let sp� U_ ui I I , II " I :l, Et'l I I - ol I � .1 ... - -, " I I - 8 ! 11 I ,�1, I 11, 1 it r s' 1) t 4 - I et `A ILI � I 'I'illim Soo I I ! Mi he 10 t I' in ee, Iori.'� , It I ki" , a ith rlo h f ed i . I , "' " � �< e a, 9 , , � then lay it in I a dish just as it would be the tion, " Which of you 011on rsds6M his someliming write all this to Kennan." . -yin . . - .. ilk,-. .� . . . ?, I appi tion hils S;KceUancy dwells up-lon P 6V i f the -old story- of human ingratitude, -., � 11 -. - ­1� I - a . . . - 4 sent to the t&b'AS and galthAl e qK or surdfacce I I to me shall not be in 'vain. on o -- . toUthe we rious andAevoted C,63Wuct,WSA- she or give for -him a rawom thso heshouldnot, - i "The a - , . ­Xz, .., 3i I tur * tb in . I If I live, the whole English -speak , hich is never at a low to find some consid- . - .��,-,!- ,,- �I 1 with a *hat p knife - w ing her life through we death? The wiso amm"n ieth, also the t I I . It .: .P11: I ­ ; " -; . I -k Iso 'DF6;'.'rePC: for the . - -bited in nobly sacri a rid, at I t, shall know all the detailsi 01 ration which 'may be urged as an o0set to ., ­ I � - :, -j . so Irt I . . 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L ... ., 1�, t .1tb A,, I— f 11 "I I i Mwi�,v.ffik �""Ly-� :` - , - '� ; - - 60 "M . a, zftz I ,,, ,� , &A io,,Ak � -�! � , Ii To UB 8UHSERIB1Ms : Vy-refer lne -The Fire � Oompany will offer tws -A ailenee deep u death res fns toMirl . . to address label on roar paper Tau ri7,8 of $20 and $10 fora Brass Band velop the matter of the ring fair nett LINER, • can ways asoerlain the date so whictb P spring -- - - ani snbecu'iptton to Tens Nbwsiepwid. competition on May "24th, open to Ontario Thursday at Brougham. Lost year's si•N EW1 V T tem ttances . are acknowledged by a county. Bands must enter for the com- vertising tactics are being followed to the - ' eiange of da on label on the Bret paper fol- ' �• �: lowing reoeip or mower at tette office. Always petitxoo before 1¢ay 9th, by notifyin J. very letter -bills announcing the fair Ore The at, ck aft �o�v t3omplete !wish all the' novelties, and vice !are pieplared to , keep tthe date aid ahead. t A. Hilts, Secy. bio charge made. rite posted rip in the tier -rooms of the town- execute nil orders, with promptness. A choice stock of the secretary. - ship, and that is all. It oocura to Us tbat L I - i , -Pickering is on the boom sure. Some the vast majorittr of people in flus town- '~�' � BO ,♦, .. . auI TO S. property on Church street was offered ship never enter bar -rooms, and some . . oeulatantly o» hand. Alec , ` . Monday at $7 I' ,)or foot and was not better way should be employed to reach 14- _� - -�- PICKERI G. ON T., APRIL 18, 1890. congidered exti. sigh either at that figure. such. This journal enters nearly every "r"""' - NQ U R I N G GOOD ' - - . - --- -- - _ The property menti9ood is nearly quarter home in the township, yet not one serif ' . New Ad ertisements of this D y. of a mile fro the business ossttm of the is spent in advertising the fair through FANG f �i'i OODS STOCK. IS 'WELL A.. SORTED - town -but had only eight feet frontage. these columns- d if we desire to give Local- Forsyth. . ° -The public ezami ons in The school the show a free p we must seek in the Felts, Pillow Shams, Splashers, Linens f Stamping, etlin Wools, For Sal Wlrp. Bell. (; fast Friday w4regniteasa A•na>4n- bar -roofing fora to gat p�lt�tilfnlare. Rvpe'Bi1kB, ArisenelB and Etching (;ot!ton♦ A kinds of0 y work done tt)' To Ron John Reed: bar of parents: were .prase t, bat not so Last year the county eere eat the fault order. d Ball renspecifull solicited. l Tai ' . C. Greig l many showed aria intelreat the mssitter as lav with the township oere-wfe thongbt . Local- . D• Gordon. the teachers had a right to eupwt. Priv- the county men sonRllt to knife he spring `' Trow . H. Bun "' . . r Bundy , cipal Eddy offered two b dsome prizes fair at Brougham, but now (retry the MRSE,' ' ' I . a- S �. , Pumps -George Gerow 1 i - for spelling in the Senior d partment, and township officers are silent tatore of_. � For Sal A. N. Ridley. - � after -a close eom etition a laarals were the assaeslnation. -But they y be get- -'. . - . Farm to Sale -John Lays. won by Annie Bunting en Lizzie Rieh- ting in their fine work in oth ways mad I . . . I ' _ - -.-- New Sto a -M. A E. Boone�n- a good fair may result. Turn t, everyC1 1;?aV I�G t, , ... - . Eavetro ghing-T. A. Greig -For the first time in about two years bodv, is our word. .Pigs for &1s George Wynn.. Mr. William Spink, of Spink Bros., mil- Rev. J. F. Oakley, of itbl', and _ Hardw . T. Richardson..: lore, was in his office Friday. - Mr. Soink Dr. Barras exchanged pulpits' Sabbath. ��7Ir��1.LC * r.rjL . 0, 11 Gr . - -. _ New Millinery -Mrs: L. Borrie. bins leen suffering from a paralytic stroke Mr. Ockley was formerly Me odist pas- , Spring oode-Dickie a Marquis: , but .his numerous friends be glad to Lor here, and his people were ad to see .. Lots for Sale -W. Y. Richardso .: bear that be is slowly r covering. He him again behind the sacred desk. In i6 ju t now 111 �reat d8I118II(�. � H8 s8�� rd�r� ..I - `�/( wsS very popular among his board of the morning his text consisted of the P are Coming in from . L _ CALI SM trate confreres; axld many of tihe#ln called words "Skilful to dextro ,' and he show ; L . I Upon him Friday. It it; to be hoped that ed that there were many skilful to de- - he wig con ble to reenme work.- stroy, in all intellectn�l and spiritual AL . PARTS "'of tho.- COO' T y , - il -Sprin fe- R ar at Bronghtitln nazi Urs-� things, as well as material. I is easier I I ,day, -John Woodruff shipped a "carloa�3 of to be destructive than conetruc lye. You I .. : . t the Pickering lumber -cattle Saturday to Montreal purchased as may spend fifty years in buil g Up a y dFre - eine a ,?:;L-:rfollows :-,Josiah Pugb, Whitevale, 3 ; character -and destroy it in one chart I that he hag a larger Btaff Of I L ' rids ' w th8,Y1 - . . ` `t -Rev. ather Sheehan, . of To onto, Ben, Fawcett, Liverpool, 2 ; W. Bunker, hour. A child may Set fire to a building, - ♦ ryas in the village Monday.' Oshawa, 3 ; Bolton Banks, Brougham, 1; the erection of which; occupi several ever he had, and tt�rnlIIg out !double the work. -Arthur N. Ridley isadyertisin some Henry Spencer 1, Andrew Annan LPeter years. A handful of mud, ap lied with I Let every man �Udge for himself Why t is 16: - I good cattle for sa:e•in this istPne. Annan 2, Dunbarton ; Arthur Ridley 1, malicious $kill, may ruin a pa sting that . I _ • -New all papers, latest designs from James Gormley 1, William Sheppard 3, genius Spent years in ezecntl . Chris - - nothing n Dickie &Marquis. .� Pickering. The average weight of the tianity attempts a constructive k -bow .4 I .DS. I . _ -John .Beal, of the Junction, spent cattle was 122 5 lbs., and the shipment al- easy for infidels to ask gnestio s. ThevSPRING r- I� Sunday with Mr. Alfred Allaway. so included 24 bogs. The cattle were attempt no construction, they only aim atI ..-. . I . .- - -A few hives of Italian bees in good equal to any -o t the Montreal market. . destruction. It requires no genius to I0 condition or sale. Apply to W♦D.G� rdon, -The new fire bell arrived Tuesday play their part-ca5ldren and imbeciles • j_ Pickering *** • mornitug and was -placed in. its home at can ask question which con and th e -Thr hundred and seventy-si clew the top of the derrick the same day. With- mightiest intellects. Infidelit aims at �� IE -� UI . Spring bas arrived this week at Dickie out question it is an excellent bell, a Bred- 'the destruction of chistiianity, ut it con , . K Q, !1 II A Hereof '. it to the place and more especially to the structs no equivalent, it Simply Saye "We • - 1 -A go d ,hon in Pickering to rents ,enterprising Fire Company which pays the don't knoA." On this li> a the reverend r --have �uBt opened Out a Very Choice lot Of ' �1 / - suitable f r a small family. Apply • to bill. It weigh@ 500 pounds and has a very gentlemen spoke well. , } : _ Wm. Alla a , - 'x strong voice. May that voice never be -The Tonmto real . estate cion i9 bs- a I _ } y. a -''� -L.;F rsyth's'is the place to ba ,land heard only 1D annonncingmealtime. The Q'inning toehav-e. We would a neglect- _.- - rollers twin and other plows, h owe derrick is Surmounted by a wooden fire- ing our plain duty in failing warn our GING PRINTS' V, t cultivator etc. man -we might say couchant fireman, as readers of this. A few of the lone -headed �I . -The, ible ela'sa will meet'at the resi- he has a length of hose poised for action speenlators are transferring theirintrreste -I - I deme of r. John Dickie on Friday even -and the of%ct is thrilling. to Hamilton lots. - There is too mach eW PatteTII6 sild Qhades They are ver prat � i at S oo1clock. I -The- Lindsay Post quotes cur Dun- oounuy cash in Toronto lots for the wel• grid attlSCt1V@. SoIYIe nice shades 1 - .. 4 -Mr.'. JacksPn jr., of Clinton,' was barton correspondent's remark about the fare o the country, sod when the tilde I . I - in Toronu this week, and ran dcwn bore call extended to.Rev. Mr. Mills 0! Sunder turns it w be found that the oily gents i. il ­ . - to see friepds Tuesday night. land, ax:d comments as -follows :-"We have unlo . Ponder this from Sat. --4C.4 -H Cawan� is now located at An- fancy the, Presbyterian congregation at rrday Wight. a paper that wi l ornament 001 v� ��S• I btnrndalae, Ohio, employed 1rs a carpenter. Sunderland. will have's good deal to Bay any home : "The so-called boom in To- _ I . May he Meet with all'prosperity in that before. Mr. Mills Roes �o. Dunbarton. They ronw real estate when it began was tear• will have a d/ k I . -.'�-fink conn so. v an eye o 'l the curing and oughly legitimate in the older parts of the I _ • I :I -Mise Bryant is fatly prepared rymg ry p ytery." y, We h8Q8 e�trrti '�alll II�OW III i to do d machine of the reab cit bnt now country merchants, farmers dress.and 'mantle Making on thu s neat The Dunbarton people will have .work and innocent people all over the country - -- - notice. 11 work guaranteed'. S at ahead of thein when they come before the are being induced to invest in out lying GREY COTTONS LACED SHIRTS , _ • Mrs. Ros�M S. * Lindsay prestytery, as doubtless ,strong wild cat lots. A hundred years from now � f • =' -The ;Los Angeles Expoxaxt find the opposition will he given to Mr. Mills re these lots may be valuable, but it will be White Cottons Cotton Sjil1 4s Ehampiot have boon consolidated and will =oval." about that time before Toronto has grown -° ,,,, hereafter: published as one b9 httessre.-1P--`n,0 ,finrrogate Court Friday ap to a sire to warrant these localities being I Cottonades : - ' Overalls, . Ackerma a Dyer:. plication as made for probate of the will used for other than agricultural purposes. � f { - . -Oar ubrartt n scribe is anoth sol. of Francis Thompson, a farmer of the The fact that this son of thing cannot S11 ►� /-1. Socks. i ' R ' . ' . umn rete to Pic Pickering as "a sma 1 vil- township of Scarboro, whq died ofn the continne,are reasons why everyone having 1 . •- 1 three fiom Dunbarton." Was 18th uh., leaving personalty valued at the interest of the city at heart should ( 1 • r } • 1 11 i t e there - eve such ai+c} o effrontery I X2,846, and real estate said to be worth stamp out the wolfing and bladder blow- - : -As t e Ontario, elections loom 1 p in $25+�� To his Son -William is given the ing now so popular.' If I could prick the I A • the duan l arizon of June, let us quo from form in the township of Scarboro, which bubble of wild -oat specuLtIon i would dui . All7logt anything in'the Way O{ Spring C�OOdB Call �3e got . Dean S aft : "Party politics is the mad• he now occupies ; to his eon David is giv• it and feel that I was doing t city a ser . nesS of many for the Gain of th few." on another farm in the same township. vice, for the end canna► be off andl just now at very reasonable prices from I . . -In c�nnectiob with Dr. B ' ser- These sone are inettrueted to pay ant of when the expose Domes the th nsands o! I- I - Ties In a Methodist church S bbatrh their farms $600 to each of the daughters injured if not rained inyesto will bate eYenmg ext, Mr. D. Pickett will ve an May, Hannah, Isabella, and the ba4nce the sounJ and the sigt of the name of address n the state of religion is Cali- of the estate io to be divided equally Toronto, as the Same a ass now - do that) , a- fornia. among the three girls. of Winnipeg." I. . "& MARQUg . , .✓ -David Crandall of Sdarbore, died on -This item from the Ttleesam carries --The Gazttle got up a petition asking :%i` 1. I . L - - - - the 28th Iof February, leaving an estate along its own Explanation: John Lays. the Dominion Government to build • - -- - - - - - - - - : ..- - - -- - - `- -- ------ -- --- --- -- -- valued at $1,660 land, as he left no wi l,his M•P•P•, has earned absolution for all his beautiful structure in Whitby which could Widow applied on Tuesday for power to political sine by a suocesstul endeavour to be utilized as a post office and a eustgm H administer it. provide for a reduction of the number of house. Of coarse everybody signed the . =FarI N (I- mers are beginning spring►'opera- wards and al.Iermen for the city of Tor- petition. and the council appointed a dep- - ' . E ET tions. John Woodruff sowed a field of onto. It was a great act.' The aldermen utation to carry it to Ottawa. . This last �� .4"� ��P. oats Monday, Joseph Braand sowed some world never cut their own public thioate, move, for virions reasons, merle with die o 1 -and the Les amendment provides that I • wheat and perhaps some others -'with d>jr9 y P favor. Some object to the personnel of I lots did likewise. , their neglect to consult the people will Call and leave.yotir orders and have your buildings troughed before the buoy ': . the deputation, others desire the dopa -r -An egg dealer at this valage 'points empower the Lieutenant -in -council to re• t1tion to pay its own expenses, while time comes in. Now is the time -to have it done, before thespring rains out- the fact, and proves- it by p uci, arrange the wards so as to aware better others share the C1troRiclt s opinion that spoil your buildings. Call and get our prices and see our stock, . ram les,Ithat the hens are la n crunch and fewer men at the cite• council. The We are here to eta and want to do od work and satisfy the �_ P 3n g it is too late In the Session to go a -begging - stay, go y ., P - smaller eggs since the- price drop to city has outgrown the class of aldermen to Ottawa. At ibis critical juncture Bro. ppbhc. .A fu!l supply of 10 cents;per dozen. I who sneak into council on the strength of NewtoO displays unexpected weakness in If � I . --rCh�reh street is lively just no with a little local popularity in a small ward. offering t0 raise by private subscription a teams and workmen 'engaged in the vari- These gentlemen could not be expected to , CREAME-1 g legislate awe their own lives, and in say. fund w defray the ,expenses of the de uta CUs labdrs preparatory to building. W. g� y - tion.' Such an offer disgraces Whitby I t D. Gor4on is Laying his cooperage re- ing them the trouble Mr. Lays has ren- forever. This petition overjoyed Newton's Pails, Tinware ' all kinds, good and cheap, for sale at ; , moved to the east.side of the ave us. dared a distinguished public service. acgn antes. It dispelled a robust sus- - _ 6 -Mr. G. L. Mayer has tree his -A gentleman whose capacity is nn- piclo that be was ince able of an- idea �i 3 I - - �' 1�' handsome residence to a. coat of int doubted, is said to have male a proposal P .T• A. G.REI� S • w PIC KEE I G e J- P -it g ve him etatpS as a man who had which adds to its beauty,and Mr. paint, something like this :- "If every man -_ _. _ __ ___ _--___ . _-_ _ _- .something answering the purpose of al - 1____._ ____- ___ _ Gordon ,has detorted his residende with along the KinXstori road in Whitby and think-tank concealed about his person. L the prettiest veranda in town. T ase be Pickering townships will pay me But when he offered to raise the travelling , - - B ,TING * I . good examples for all. their road work in cash at the rate of expenses he was either humorous or fool- I IU N 1 --The Bampton corirespondexit of the 75 cents per day for three years, I will ish. If the county town cannot aBord to R* 0 6 Statesman "congratulates our old friend, guarantee to build a road ,for the eptire decently ask the Government to add' a - s length mentioned which will be nazi • { Dr. R. J. Nidderyi on his suttees` itn pass- bt beautiful stractare to the "sets of the dor- h ing his final examinations in Trinity thing to permanent. An annual expendi- oration, 1S sho' wM* g 'a large assortment of p then the scheme is woo=ed al- , . Medical School and Victoria Universit tare of $50 laid out where necessary would. I i . . University ready. I I the corporation has not safiici- s nt g Shlad with fiist class honors." keep thatroad fox` twenty years as it Is ent interest in thescheme to rjsk $100 the '.-,." I - ... - .., ­ --Misses M E Boone annonnc in an• never kept now. The oonncils in Whitby Government will scarcely risk a few �' th e e s el s . other column•that they b vs the• stock and Pickering are simply throwing good thousand. If Whitby bad asked this of fancy goods, wall paper, etc., r d for money after bad, and wasting time and y journal tb express an opinion, we would �-�-q� �p -QTc I theinepection of intending nrchasors,and labor, by.letting every pathmaster tinker have suggested, without in any way desir- ,.�,N3D � -PA 1. .L��.GV.LV S - . solicit a share of puhtlie pat onage. They with the read and practice his own hob ing to rob Newton of his laurels as a pe- - i i ' •t- . have, a ver neat, well s . ked store in biei and theories." Public 'attention' - I .. . y titioner, that the roll of names be sent to ; o---�•'� directed to this ro , % - Dowswell's block. P because aU William Smith M.P., together with a I ' I I -The dramatic entertainment 'or the schemes deserve eousi eration this spring. note saying that his opponent in the Dolt . evening of. May 24th is being prepared, The Presbytery of Whitby met at election will be a man named John Dry. - TWMSt TROUSERINGS wad WORSTED I • I and committees are at work arr�I ting Oshawa on Tuesday, the 15th inS:. There den. Of course Drydent may not be . • I which iia : � , -, - r �: for the grandest picnic of the season here was a very large meeting. The largest Smith's opponent, but Soule such hint I1. - . �� on that day. The Fremen intend that in amount of business was transacted that world weigh more at Ottawa than a listQUI�� and RICEattractions It shall surpass last year's pie• has been for a long time. Messrs. est• of names stretching from the the Gazette f ,. nit, although than was a great success. - man. of Oshawa, Fraser, of Bowman - e, office to the moon. Do this yet, and the - -Mr. A. H. Cafineron leas sent sevelrral and MoVechin, of f ort Perry we app beantifnl stractnre, finished and oecapied - • QariIIot be hasten. I i - _ of Iris friends here, samples of the Boston', pointed delegates to the Ge$eral Arse bly may have its picture taken before the big 1 I - . : I 1 . ; daily papers. From the marls Myles ;reeeiv- which meets at Ottawa on the 11th of fat pumpkins win blushing Wommenoe at I I , ed we judge that Boston has forgo ten all Jane. Two calls were presented to the the hlarvest homes this fall. X11 ALBO AN ELEGANT STOCK OF , - else in the violent base ball o ' ie now Presb One from Ihinbarton and { PP . : at its height in the cultured ai The Highland Creak, to Rev. Mr. Mills, of County Constable Barns was in Mark. I _ alang used by the baseball repo nig. Sunderland. The call wits heartily ens- ham Monday evening, and enmmone>d� : .. . gsete that they hail from Chicago. twisted b the Pres . y bytrry and they earn- about a Boren of our sports b be. Y. Richardson this week please eatly hope that Mr. Mills will aeeept. fare Magisirttie Wingfield at Fton=sr rt - I - I • on the market ten village► lose sit ted on The other call. was -trom Regina to Rev. Hoose, Toronto, on Thursday, .. R�, 'AND._'_ -. the north side of Hing between hurch Mr. Carmiobxel, of Columbus and Brook- to the charge of attending and partieipat- - BORDE 'I� Y ' street and the Coll a ands. These lin. Ager bearin from the coD in in the recent d fi ht. Some twenty - , eg gra g grega- It og g ty I. A..% are ezcellent lots, belonging to th Doyle tions meWioned reasons pro and con for Toronto toughs are summoned to appear : w * -vl 1 . estflLte. The thief drawback here the translation, Mr. Carmichsrel sooepted. on the carne charge. The serving of the Th" Seat Ever Shown in C e " • .. past, as in all villages, bas been th lock. 'Thus Whitby Preabytery loses a most summons created quite a flatter amongst . -, . ' ing up of p operty-preven>iing owth yalu+able aft well as hie congregation a the parties ± ixftereste►d in ilarkham, a. It and holding 'the town in a fixed sition faithful pastor. Other items of lesser was igener4tlly supposed the authoritieis ✓ .'' ' 0k G-. T, ' until parnlpsis resnits. These lots vill no importance were considered which we had abandoned the prosecution. -Ma> h- a 0 F;.: - dGubt sell L•eadily ; 1,;�:e ucJt 'Jake to entittirrate. ; hairs E(ono,nist. '_,% - .'. _ _A'.. 1. ­ .." .-% ­.. . _� - _­._-.. �-_­, 1 __ �!_,�_ ._A�l 1. J:' ,­.� . . ... . I-- , . I . i- :7 -. �:. 1 1 . "--,. _ _ rte-• .11 .I.,'.. .. �- I- - i=.I , .11 1 i { . ...l ; __ II: . •a . . ,­.. L a . .r - ., , , I,.: _­ �. V :; I' , - .-­' .. 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'.tea.. jjjjg� „y. s` , Ii To UB 8UHSERIB1Ms : Vy-refer lne -The Fire � Oompany will offer tws -A ailenee deep u death res fns toMirl . . to address label on roar paper Tau ri7,8 of $20 and $10 fora Brass Band velop the matter of the ring fair nett LINER, • can ways asoerlain the date so whictb P spring -- - - ani snbecu'iptton to Tens Nbwsiepwid. competition on May "24th, open to Ontario Thursday at Brougham. Lost year's si•N EW1 V T tem ttances . are acknowledged by a county. Bands must enter for the com- vertising tactics are being followed to the - ' eiange of da on label on the Bret paper fol- ' �• �: lowing reoeip or mower at tette office. Always petitxoo before 1¢ay 9th, by notifyin J. very letter -bills announcing the fair Ore The at, ck aft �o�v t3omplete !wish all the' novelties, and vice !are pieplared to , keep tthe date aid ahead. t A. Hilts, Secy. bio charge made. rite posted rip in the tier -rooms of the town- execute nil orders, with promptness. A choice stock of the secretary. - ship, and that is all. It oocura to Us tbat L I - i , -Pickering is on the boom sure. Some the vast majorittr of people in flus town- '~�' � BO ,♦, .. . auI TO S. property on Church street was offered ship never enter bar -rooms, and some . . oeulatantly o» hand. Alec , ` . Monday at $7 I' ,)or foot and was not better way should be employed to reach 14- _� - -�- PICKERI G. ON T., APRIL 18, 1890. congidered exti. sigh either at that figure. such. This journal enters nearly every "r"""' - NQ U R I N G GOOD ' - - . - --- -- - _ The property menti9ood is nearly quarter home in the township, yet not one serif ' . New Ad ertisements of this D y. of a mile fro the business ossttm of the is spent in advertising the fair through FANG f �i'i OODS STOCK. IS 'WELL A.. SORTED - town -but had only eight feet frontage. these columns- d if we desire to give Local- Forsyth. . ° -The public ezami ons in The school the show a free p we must seek in the Felts, Pillow Shams, Splashers, Linens f Stamping, etlin Wools, For Sal Wlrp. Bell. (; fast Friday w4regniteasa A•na>4n- bar -roofing fora to gat p�lt�tilfnlare. Rvpe'Bi1kB, ArisenelB and Etching (;ot!ton♦ A kinds of0 y work done tt)' To Ron John Reed: bar of parents: were .prase t, bat not so Last year the county eere eat the fault order. d Ball renspecifull solicited. l Tai ' . C. Greig l many showed aria intelreat the mssitter as lav with the township oere-wfe thongbt . Local- . D• Gordon. the teachers had a right to eupwt. Priv- the county men sonRllt to knife he spring `' Trow . H. Bun "' . . r Bundy , cipal Eddy offered two b dsome prizes fair at Brougham, but now (retry the MRSE,' ' ' I . a- S �. , Pumps -George Gerow 1 i - for spelling in the Senior d partment, and township officers are silent tatore of_. � For Sal A. N. Ridley. - � after -a close eom etition a laarals were the assaeslnation. -But they y be get- -'. . - . Farm to Sale -John Lays. won by Annie Bunting en Lizzie Rieh- ting in their fine work in oth ways mad I . . . I ' _ - -.-- New Sto a -M. A E. Boone�n- a good fair may result. Turn t, everyC1 1;?aV I�G t, , ... - . Eavetro ghing-T. A. Greig -For the first time in about two years bodv, is our word. .Pigs for &1s George Wynn.. Mr. William Spink, of Spink Bros., mil- Rev. J. F. Oakley, of itbl', and _ Hardw . T. Richardson..: lore, was in his office Friday. - Mr. Soink Dr. Barras exchanged pulpits' Sabbath. ��7Ir��1.LC * r.rjL . 0, 11 Gr . - -. _ New Millinery -Mrs: L. Borrie. bins leen suffering from a paralytic stroke Mr. Ockley was formerly Me odist pas- , Spring oode-Dickie a Marquis: , but .his numerous friends be glad to Lor here, and his people were ad to see .. Lots for Sale -W. Y. Richardso .: bear that be is slowly r covering. He him again behind the sacred desk. In i6 ju t now 111 �reat d8I118II(�. � H8 s8�� rd�r� ..I - `�/( wsS very popular among his board of the morning his text consisted of the P are Coming in from . L _ CALI SM trate confreres; axld many of tihe#ln called words "Skilful to dextro ,' and he show ; L . I Upon him Friday. It it; to be hoped that ed that there were many skilful to de- - he wig con ble to reenme work.- stroy, in all intellectn�l and spiritual AL . PARTS "'of tho.- COO' T y , - il -Sprin fe- R ar at Bronghtitln nazi Urs-� things, as well as material. I is easier I I ,day, -John Woodruff shipped a "carloa�3 of to be destructive than conetruc lye. You I .. : . t the Pickering lumber -cattle Saturday to Montreal purchased as may spend fifty years in buil g Up a y dFre - eine a ,?:;L-:rfollows :-,Josiah Pugb, Whitevale, 3 ; character -and destroy it in one chart I that he hag a larger Btaff Of I L ' rids ' w th8,Y1 - . . ` `t -Rev. ather Sheehan, . of To onto, Ben, Fawcett, Liverpool, 2 ; W. Bunker, hour. A child may Set fire to a building, - ♦ ryas in the village Monday.' Oshawa, 3 ; Bolton Banks, Brougham, 1; the erection of which; occupi several ever he had, and tt�rnlIIg out !double the work. -Arthur N. Ridley isadyertisin some Henry Spencer 1, Andrew Annan LPeter years. A handful of mud, ap lied with I Let every man �Udge for himself Why t is 16: - I good cattle for sa:e•in this istPne. Annan 2, Dunbarton ; Arthur Ridley 1, malicious $kill, may ruin a pa sting that . I _ • -New all papers, latest designs from James Gormley 1, William Sheppard 3, genius Spent years in ezecntl . Chris - - nothing n Dickie &Marquis. .� Pickering. The average weight of the tianity attempts a constructive k -bow .4 I .DS. I . _ -John .Beal, of the Junction, spent cattle was 122 5 lbs., and the shipment al- easy for infidels to ask gnestio s. ThevSPRING r- I� Sunday with Mr. Alfred Allaway. so included 24 bogs. The cattle were attempt no construction, they only aim atI ..-. . I . .- - -A few hives of Italian bees in good equal to any -o t the Montreal market. . destruction. It requires no genius to I0 condition or sale. Apply to W♦D.G� rdon, -The new fire bell arrived Tuesday play their part-ca5ldren and imbeciles • j_ Pickering *** • mornitug and was -placed in. its home at can ask question which con and th e -Thr hundred and seventy-si clew the top of the derrick the same day. With- mightiest intellects. Infidelit aims at �� IE -� UI . Spring bas arrived this week at Dickie out question it is an excellent bell, a Bred- 'the destruction of chistiianity, ut it con , . K Q, !1 II A Hereof '. it to the place and more especially to the structs no equivalent, it Simply Saye "We • - 1 -A go d ,hon in Pickering to rents ,enterprising Fire Company which pays the don't knoA." On this li> a the reverend r --have �uBt opened Out a Very Choice lot Of ' �1 / - suitable f r a small family. Apply • to bill. It weigh@ 500 pounds and has a very gentlemen spoke well. , } : _ Wm. Alla a , - 'x strong voice. May that voice never be -The Tonmto real . estate cion i9 bs- a I _ } y. a -''� -L.;F rsyth's'is the place to ba ,land heard only 1D annonncingmealtime. The Q'inning toehav-e. We would a neglect- _.- - rollers twin and other plows, h owe derrick is Surmounted by a wooden fire- ing our plain duty in failing warn our GING PRINTS' V, t cultivator etc. man -we might say couchant fireman, as readers of this. A few of the lone -headed �I . -The, ible ela'sa will meet'at the resi- he has a length of hose poised for action speenlators are transferring theirintrreste -I - I deme of r. John Dickie on Friday even -and the of%ct is thrilling. to Hamilton lots. - There is too mach eW PatteTII6 sild Qhades They are ver prat � i at S oo1clock. I -The- Lindsay Post quotes cur Dun- oounuy cash in Toronto lots for the wel• grid attlSCt1V@. SoIYIe nice shades 1 - .. 4 -Mr.'. JacksPn jr., of Clinton,' was barton correspondent's remark about the fare o the country, sod when the tilde I . I - in Toronu this week, and ran dcwn bore call extended to.Rev. Mr. Mills 0! Sunder turns it w be found that the oily gents i. il ­ . - to see friepds Tuesday night. land, ax:d comments as -follows :-"We have unlo . Ponder this from Sat. --4C.4 -H Cawan� is now located at An- fancy the, Presbyterian congregation at rrday Wight. a paper that wi l ornament 001 v� ��S• I btnrndalae, Ohio, employed 1rs a carpenter. Sunderland. will have's good deal to Bay any home : "The so-called boom in To- _ I . May he Meet with all'prosperity in that before. Mr. Mills Roes �o. Dunbarton. They ronw real estate when it began was tear• will have a d/ k I . -.'�-fink conn so. v an eye o 'l the curing and oughly legitimate in the older parts of the I _ • I :I -Mise Bryant is fatly prepared rymg ry p ytery." y, We h8Q8 e�trrti '�alll II�OW III i to do d machine of the reab cit bnt now country merchants, farmers dress.and 'mantle Making on thu s neat The Dunbarton people will have .work and innocent people all over the country - -- - notice. 11 work guaranteed'. S at ahead of thein when they come before the are being induced to invest in out lying GREY COTTONS LACED SHIRTS , _ • Mrs. Ros�M S. * Lindsay prestytery, as doubtless ,strong wild cat lots. A hundred years from now � f • =' -The ;Los Angeles Expoxaxt find the opposition will he given to Mr. Mills re these lots may be valuable, but it will be White Cottons Cotton Sjil1 4s Ehampiot have boon consolidated and will =oval." about that time before Toronto has grown -° ,,,, hereafter: published as one b9 httessre.-1P--`n,0 ,finrrogate Court Friday ap to a sire to warrant these localities being I Cottonades : - ' Overalls, . Ackerma a Dyer:. plication as made for probate of the will used for other than agricultural purposes. � f { - . -Oar ubrartt n scribe is anoth sol. of Francis Thompson, a farmer of the The fact that this son of thing cannot S11 ►� /-1. Socks. i ' R ' . ' . umn rete to Pic Pickering as "a sma 1 vil- township of Scarboro, whq died ofn the continne,are reasons why everyone having 1 . •- 1 three fiom Dunbarton." Was 18th uh., leaving personalty valued at the interest of the city at heart should ( 1 • r } • 1 11 i t e there - eve such ai+c} o effrontery I X2,846, and real estate said to be worth stamp out the wolfing and bladder blow- - : -As t e Ontario, elections loom 1 p in $25+�� To his Son -William is given the ing now so popular.' If I could prick the I A • the duan l arizon of June, let us quo from form in the township of Scarboro, which bubble of wild -oat specuLtIon i would dui . All7logt anything in'the Way O{ Spring C�OOdB Call �3e got . Dean S aft : "Party politics is the mad• he now occupies ; to his eon David is giv• it and feel that I was doing t city a ser . nesS of many for the Gain of th few." on another farm in the same township. vice, for the end canna► be off andl just now at very reasonable prices from I . . -In c�nnectiob with Dr. B ' ser- These sone are inettrueted to pay ant of when the expose Domes the th nsands o! I- I - Ties In a Methodist church S bbatrh their farms $600 to each of the daughters injured if not rained inyesto will bate eYenmg ext, Mr. D. Pickett will ve an May, Hannah, Isabella, and the ba4nce the sounJ and the sigt of the name of address n the state of religion is Cali- of the estate io to be divided equally Toronto, as the Same a ass now - do that) , a- fornia. among the three girls. of Winnipeg." I. . "& MARQUg . , .✓ -David Crandall of Sdarbore, died on -This item from the Ttleesam carries --The Gazttle got up a petition asking :%i` 1. I . L - - - - the 28th Iof February, leaving an estate along its own Explanation: John Lays. the Dominion Government to build • - -- - - - - - - - - : ..- - - -- - - `- -- ------ -- --- --- -- -- valued at $1,660 land, as he left no wi l,his M•P•P•, has earned absolution for all his beautiful structure in Whitby which could Widow applied on Tuesday for power to political sine by a suocesstul endeavour to be utilized as a post office and a eustgm H administer it. provide for a reduction of the number of house. Of coarse everybody signed the . =FarI N (I- mers are beginning spring►'opera- wards and al.Iermen for the city of Tor- petition. and the council appointed a dep- - ' . E ET tions. John Woodruff sowed a field of onto. It was a great act.' The aldermen utation to carry it to Ottawa. . This last �� .4"� ��P. oats Monday, Joseph Braand sowed some world never cut their own public thioate, move, for virions reasons, merle with die o 1 -and the Les amendment provides that I • wheat and perhaps some others -'with d>jr9 y P favor. Some object to the personnel of I lots did likewise. , their neglect to consult the people will Call and leave.yotir orders and have your buildings troughed before the buoy ': . the deputation, others desire the dopa -r -An egg dealer at this valage 'points empower the Lieutenant -in -council to re• t1tion to pay its own expenses, while time comes in. Now is the time -to have it done, before thespring rains out- the fact, and proves- it by p uci, arrange the wards so as to aware better others share the C1troRiclt s opinion that spoil your buildings. Call and get our prices and see our stock, . ram les,Ithat the hens are la n crunch and fewer men at the cite• council. The We are here to eta and want to do od work and satisfy the �_ P 3n g it is too late In the Session to go a -begging - stay, go y ., P - smaller eggs since the- price drop to city has outgrown the class of aldermen to Ottawa. At ibis critical juncture Bro. ppbhc. .A fu!l supply of 10 cents;per dozen. I who sneak into council on the strength of NewtoO displays unexpected weakness in If � I . --rCh�reh street is lively just no with a little local popularity in a small ward. offering t0 raise by private subscription a teams and workmen 'engaged in the vari- These gentlemen could not be expected to , CREAME-1 g legislate awe their own lives, and in say. fund w defray the ,expenses of the de uta CUs labdrs preparatory to building. W. g� y - tion.' Such an offer disgraces Whitby I t D. Gor4on is Laying his cooperage re- ing them the trouble Mr. Lays has ren- forever. This petition overjoyed Newton's Pails, Tinware ' all kinds, good and cheap, for sale at ; , moved to the east.side of the ave us. dared a distinguished public service. acgn antes. It dispelled a robust sus- - _ 6 -Mr. G. L. Mayer has tree his -A gentleman whose capacity is nn- piclo that be was ince able of an- idea �i 3 I - - �' 1�' handsome residence to a. coat of int doubted, is said to have male a proposal P .T• A. G.REI� S • w PIC KEE I G e J- P -it g ve him etatpS as a man who had which adds to its beauty,and Mr. paint, something like this :- "If every man -_ _. _ __ ___ _--___ . _-_ _ _- .something answering the purpose of al - 1____._ ____- ___ _ Gordon ,has detorted his residende with along the KinXstori road in Whitby and think-tank concealed about his person. L the prettiest veranda in town. T ase be Pickering townships will pay me But when he offered to raise the travelling , - - B ,TING * I . good examples for all. their road work in cash at the rate of expenses he was either humorous or fool- I IU N 1 --The Bampton corirespondexit of the 75 cents per day for three years, I will ish. If the county town cannot aBord to R* 0 6 Statesman "congratulates our old friend, guarantee to build a road ,for the eptire decently ask the Government to add' a - s length mentioned which will be nazi • { Dr. R. J. Nidderyi on his suttees` itn pass- bt beautiful stractare to the "sets of the dor- h ing his final examinations in Trinity thing to permanent. An annual expendi- oration, 1S sho' wM* g 'a large assortment of p then the scheme is woo=ed al- , . Medical School and Victoria Universit tare of $50 laid out where necessary would. I i . . University ready. I I the corporation has not safiici- s nt g Shlad with fiist class honors." keep thatroad fox` twenty years as it Is ent interest in thescheme to rjsk $100 the '.-,." I - ... - .., ­ --Misses M E Boone annonnc in an• never kept now. The oonncils in Whitby Government will scarcely risk a few �' th e e s el s . other column•that they b vs the• stock and Pickering are simply throwing good thousand. If Whitby bad asked this of fancy goods, wall paper, etc., r d for money after bad, and wasting time and y journal tb express an opinion, we would �-�-q� �p -QTc I theinepection of intending nrchasors,and labor, by.letting every pathmaster tinker have suggested, without in any way desir- ,.�,N3D � -PA 1. .L��.GV.LV S - . solicit a share of puhtlie pat onage. They with the read and practice his own hob ing to rob Newton of his laurels as a pe- - i i ' •t- . have, a ver neat, well s . ked store in biei and theories." Public 'attention' - I .. . y titioner, that the roll of names be sent to ; o---�•'� directed to this ro , % - Dowswell's block. P because aU William Smith M.P., together with a I ' I I -The dramatic entertainment 'or the schemes deserve eousi eration this spring. note saying that his opponent in the Dolt . evening of. May 24th is being prepared, The Presbytery of Whitby met at election will be a man named John Dry. - TWMSt TROUSERINGS wad WORSTED I • I and committees are at work arr�I ting Oshawa on Tuesday, the 15th inS:. There den. Of course Drydent may not be . • I which iia : � , -, - r �: for the grandest picnic of the season here was a very large meeting. The largest Smith's opponent, but Soule such hint I1. - . �� on that day. The Fremen intend that in amount of business was transacted that world weigh more at Ottawa than a listQUI�� and RICEattractions It shall surpass last year's pie• has been for a long time. Messrs. est• of names stretching from the the Gazette f ,. nit, although than was a great success. - man. of Oshawa, Fraser, of Bowman - e, office to the moon. Do this yet, and the - -Mr. A. H. Cafineron leas sent sevelrral and MoVechin, of f ort Perry we app beantifnl stractnre, finished and oecapied - • QariIIot be hasten. I i - _ of Iris friends here, samples of the Boston', pointed delegates to the Ge$eral Arse bly may have its picture taken before the big 1 I - . : I 1 . ; daily papers. From the marls Myles ;reeeiv- which meets at Ottawa on the 11th of fat pumpkins win blushing Wommenoe at I I , ed we judge that Boston has forgo ten all Jane. Two calls were presented to the the hlarvest homes this fall. X11 ALBO AN ELEGANT STOCK OF , - else in the violent base ball o ' ie now Presb One from Ihinbarton and { PP . : at its height in the cultured ai The Highland Creak, to Rev. Mr. Mills, of County Constable Barns was in Mark. I _ alang used by the baseball repo nig. Sunderland. The call wits heartily ens- ham Monday evening, and enmmone>d� : .. . gsete that they hail from Chicago. twisted b the Pres . y bytrry and they earn- about a Boren of our sports b be. Y. Richardson this week please eatly hope that Mr. Mills will aeeept. fare Magisirttie Wingfield at Fton=sr rt - I - I • on the market ten village► lose sit ted on The other call. was -trom Regina to Rev. Hoose, Toronto, on Thursday, .. R�, 'AND._'_ -. the north side of Hing between hurch Mr. Carmiobxel, of Columbus and Brook- to the charge of attending and partieipat- - BORDE 'I� Y ' street and the Coll a ands. These lin. Ager bearin from the coD in in the recent d fi ht. Some twenty - , eg gra g grega- It og g ty I. A..% are ezcellent lots, belonging to th Doyle tions meWioned reasons pro and con for Toronto toughs are summoned to appear : w * -vl 1 . estflLte. The thief drawback here the translation, Mr. Carmichsrel sooepted. on the carne charge. The serving of the Th" Seat Ever Shown in C e " • .. past, as in all villages, bas been th lock. 'Thus Whitby Preabytery loses a most summons created quite a flatter amongst . -, . ' ing up of p operty-preven>iing owth yalu+able aft well as hie congregation a the parties ± ixftereste►d in ilarkham, a. It and holding 'the town in a fixed sition faithful pastor. Other items of lesser was igener4tlly supposed the authoritieis ✓ .'' ' 0k G-. T, ' until parnlpsis resnits. These lots vill no importance were considered which we had abandoned the prosecution. -Ma> h- a 0 F;.: - dGubt sell L•eadily ; 1,;�:e ucJt 'Jake to entittirrate. ; hairs E(ono,nist. '_,% - .'. _ _A'.. 1. ­ .." .-% ­.. . _� - _­._-.. �-_­, 1 __ �!_,�_ ._A�l 1. J:' ,­.� . . ... . I-- , . I . i- :7 -. �:. 1 1 . "--,. _ _ rte-• .11 .I.,'.. .. �- I- - i=.I , .11 1 i { . ...l ; __ II: . •a . . ,­.. L a . .r - ., , , I,.: _­ �. V :; I' , - .-­' .. 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Othce to lo, evening 5 to 6- taut Supoiied with fire Drug eb"p for cash- __ ----- - 1.4',g(,- _ JIOgN BALL I101 and Solicitor, Notary -13"ere1l's Block, ]~truck -et fonds to loan at lowest I , t«•ms of payment. THOM AS Iii E send Solicitor, &O' @o=mission. Of `ei- ()ve ing ; open @veru .5e'- Irrl T Ei.. FARENT11',LI t) '• RI6TER. COJALt y_ `;aunty flo:iciwr- C;{l:lt } 7 MENTON & Vi)l), L Solicitors. Notal':e1 and County i.o•in A" :a mot, Torol1S0., 'i'e;(•; ilou ners will be ill (1H.r, dolt Rog per's Store. - Vetterit H. HUPKIN: • Surgeon. Grad Il e•inary C.11lege. T6routo. the domesticated ani::Jia night promptly attenued t at Air. Isaac Lintou's, 1':c HOPKINS, VF • GEON, Graduab arinary College. Toronu and Cherrywond every i tWe horse's foot attende-3 lot sl, 7th con., Pickerin tended to. Telegraph ad P.O. address : Green Hwa socie �ISING •SU:� LUI 6. T. This indee evening in the yeaialu jirery person Invited to ata., Rtr►nd Cense of Tend - __ivusincoe , �, Came ya 11 ./> ••••1- ... TNOMAS DUNS. inissioner for takln6 Mont. On t . BUNTING. I B • Licenses for the c'r ""at We store or at t village. GGotGE.RONI of 1Sazriace I. et. Pomp yeeory--strictly D_ -R. Bb: ATOM, fl'( • Conveyancer, Cc s►tidavits, Accountant I >tfooey io loan o'o taro: t»sttsd_ • OpFICE- At v &V41gham every Monri . illanaaction of bnstnf.w. ��. - -- Arch I AA. POST, COU Eldi4for the oouut� . a=leations furults Steam 6XI t ventklatton a nveeln:ty. earner Dundas and )i Reaidence--Kini:etun iso AW -601i .. Tai(' 1 tioneer- $OAs N'a:uato:PUL11 : the whole of North aura as&mtion b�iseru :o uta cut Char cA - 4 B ougham.Ont- -------- 4001S (114 JOHN `LESLI 1-:- f maker► l'eggod L,!, promptly attauded to. ship. Dou't forget 'U'V it Mews, King strut, l •irly l I GOI__ tD0!`4 NUL'; James (ion;un, ,,:r., Sue new brick but1111C style. Every con%-eutetl tmveltinr,p: he. Ntw ; and sheds. ESTERN HOC now open fox t114 :I;ravellint; public•, Ti: /' changed haudc, has f'-" ' out. Situated as it iF. o it is convenient for nautr or lunch at all ressotM I • and Bbed roomy, l.- Nta horses or cattle t1'/:igb The bar is opc-u at. zwi ;e, with pure :irluoro of - t LILLY, Proprieu,r. WaIch f ✓...,._..- . _ . .. AGUTHbEKT, • ening, Oct. Hav trade, I can guarantee i 1P. Lazarus' R e -glasses. *leaned on shortest nc 1tlMea- LOT FO "]BUILDING LOT Street, half an se, � '` - Onta"ri( " , J tPICKERIN , . f r Open for the trauss :'r Baailiirg Business. Y Olwxcs Howie -Fro �* _ 10 to 1 o'clock. �� � Savings Bank (8-y) GEOR - r: Y �z�, a y 4a \ W r :tad,' 4.r t'•, a4 y js i, Y<; d a _ A�i Y , V. 4 dJ 'i 1 J j• ?- M. h - r ) x r 4 �£' , '_ 1 . r _ ._ r. fit 4 �.. - -I- I _ ; 1 , I f I = - __ -VOL• I s I___ iprefe0isi"c j- _-_---- _-_ Aff, it :, -. - 1[.BATEMAN, � . • IR. & g•O., Coronex. ( 1� Street, Picltertns 01 : *0 to 11:90 ;_EoeoinR G to Cg. FRAI CY, M. and S.O. Hong verait Trinity Medic �� �bysiciane and foe hours, 10 to lit a.tu., Ise, Ont. W- FERRIER. 1' D* aORONER. Othce to lo, evening 5 to 6- taut Supoiied with fire Drug eb"p for cash- __ ----- - 1.4',g(,- _ JIOgN BALL I101 and Solicitor, Notary -13"ere1l's Block, ]~truck -et fonds to loan at lowest I , t«•ms of payment. THOM AS Iii E send Solicitor, &O' @o=mission. Of `ei- ()ve ing ; open @veru .5e'- Irrl T Ei.. FARENT11',LI t) '• RI6TER. COJALt y_ `;aunty flo:iciwr- C;{l:lt } 7 MENTON & Vi)l), L Solicitors. Notal':e1 and County i.o•in A" :a mot, Torol1S0., 'i'e;(•; ilou ners will be ill (1H.r, dolt Rog per's Store. - Vetterit H. HUPKIN: • Surgeon. Grad Il e•inary C.11lege. T6routo. the domesticated ani::Jia night promptly attenued t at Air. Isaac Lintou's, 1':c HOPKINS, VF • GEON, Graduab arinary College. Toronu and Cherrywond every i tWe horse's foot attende-3 lot sl, 7th con., Pickerin tended to. Telegraph ad P.O. address : Green Hwa socie �ISING •SU:� LUI 6. T. This indee evening in the yeaialu jirery person Invited to ata., Rtr►nd Cense of Tend - __ivusincoe , �, Came ya 11 ./> ••••1- ... TNOMAS DUNS. inissioner for takln6 Mont. On t . BUNTING. I B • Licenses for the c'r ""at We store or at t village. GGotGE.RONI of 1Sazriace I. et. Pomp yeeory--strictly D_ -R. Bb: ATOM, fl'( • Conveyancer, Cc s►tidavits, Accountant I >tfooey io loan o'o taro: t»sttsd_ • OpFICE- At v &V41gham every Monri . illanaaction of bnstnf.w. ��. - -- Arch I AA. POST, COU Eldi4for the oouut� . a=leations furults Steam 6XI t ventklatton a nveeln:ty. earner Dundas and )i Reaidence--Kini:etun iso AW -601i .. Tai(' 1 tioneer- $OAs N'a:uato:PUL11 : the whole of North aura as&mtion b�iseru :o uta cut Char cA - 4 B ougham.Ont- -------- 4001S (114 JOHN `LESLI 1-:- f maker► l'eggod L,!, promptly attauded to. ship. Dou't forget 'U'V it Mews, King strut, l •irly l I GOI__ tD0!`4 NUL'; James (ion;un, ,,:r., Sue new brick but1111C style. Every con%-eutetl tmveltinr,p: he. Ntw ; and sheds. ESTERN HOC now open fox t114 :I;ravellint; public•, Ti: /' changed haudc, has f'-" ' out. Situated as it iF. o it is convenient for nautr or lunch at all ressotM I • and Bbed roomy, l.- Nta horses or cattle t1'/:igb The bar is opc-u at. zwi ;e, with pure :irluoro of - t LILLY, Proprieu,r. WaIch f ✓...,._..- . _ . .. AGUTHbEKT, • ening, Oct. Hav trade, I can guarantee i 1P. Lazarus' R e -glasses. *leaned on shortest nc 1tlMea- LOT FO "]BUILDING LOT Street, half an se, � '` - Onta"ri( " , J tPICKERIN , . f r Open for the trauss :'r Baailiirg Business. Y Olwxcs Howie -Fro �* _ 10 to 1 o'clock. �� � Savings Bank (8-y) GEOR - r: Y �z�, a y 4a \ W r :tad,' 4.r t'•, a4 y js i,