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Johti's chui& ,It' ID the 11oW9'h&1l at Erdh^am on Monday . � ' __ %�.. .11 .... . . :1. I.. I - - . �: � _. � . O.. I . , I - - .- * 8.0 00 er. offlae and an �: 1*3 "M" Alm Amm" ii'"JI by OUR the ba � P"LaWter B.Owdon moved md April 28th All bbe* members keseak . � , I.. __ � - ­., , . . . ,� . . ) - . i�, . .. - '' . . GOURSAftsb"M .. , . � -1 a oftkoe hours: K 1. ' - -1 , - Ifts ftftrweei, i I Bee" Wier in the chair. Kinutesof last . ... - _ - - .1, . . L I .. I . � ft - J)r. T Ada= 0000nded a resolution ­.- - ..S. 1 .. . ET (pool. I . - .; I I . ­% . wic mw; ET - . . ! . . : . . I 1: ..- ,� - .- -------- . ____ I ..; I � wbic:j was fidopied, stat4ag shas wbermB anoWnit read and approved. - . . - . G, .: - . I I � �. . ! . - -­ . - . . . * . - . - - - . - . . - , , . 9, M.D.-# C.Mj, - . . :� . _. 1 � - - .- e ,.:. .,. ­ .-. CLANEMOINTo I , . . St. John's ahurq�k "d be" main ed Communications end, petitionsi � Were ' * I _'_ - - � . . , I 1. - . U14A . , I - - - -, I :� C 0 I - . _.. - 1.1 . . . . . sad 6-0. 111otwIr Oreduate o Trinitoy . � 'I. � - - . - . : . I I handed ia as Wl�vrs :-John Forgie;; W. J. � , .I -A�.-;?,; t , . . I . Y : . ..." " " .. Vni * Trini Y MedioQ School an the C41- . -' :, - - While Mr. George Bundy for two yes" post by Voluntary. *cAv9__ ; . I I _� . . I .1. . � offo,ilk" Michell and W. H. Major; C. C. - : . ... _� �;: � , I d - . . . ans amd Surgeons of -0atLrio ' '_` I.: " . I � 4_ .. . In%-,-,;i.j w�"Rway sO the vemey, pledges its memben "I 10 and 6 others; David E. Pugh and 10 others : , I ,� �,. . - I I D of . i . ­ . �.- . . .. . I .,and6to8p. - 1�. 1! :' �'._.. - I j6 ":_ Uxbridge for a load of fumittire, -4h@ count . , � , . = lours, 10 te 12 . Wbite- . .6 . " 6 ". -: - _.% � . - . - I 1. . % ensuft Or 16d any 'public Ontertkin- 'A. W. Major *and 67 others Ed rd E. ; I � . , - . fA-Y I I i- � .., . Vale, ont. .. - � ; - � _�­._., ,.�:. � . . . I . _:, . , ,:,-, � wagon wheel suddenly dropped into IL ments of an kind ; the prooseds of which Pug , . . . . . . ______ _____�__ � ,_ . . . 1. " . .1. !_ pitch hole and throw him to the pound. y h and 5 others; R. Hilts and 14 Others; -. .1 I . . r:i; I , _. ,�%:, - - . "' , . . . ­ : - . . - � are int6u4ed to be applied for the mater- Foster Hutchinson and 11 others ; Chri - .. . .: ,�_, . %. . . - W. FERRIER, M.D,,M.C. .8., Ont. . . ,..: . I i� q a- . .. I ... % � .... His face was baffil bmised. Of '..�a. __ - . , . , . 0 . ; 7 . . ; - . . - . . - - . - .., De CORONFR. Office hourp-mo . ing from . - A, �... i.. � ial su" of any church, believing that topher Brooke and 19 others ,.'Jae. Rithards I.. . . - ­ .. . !... I � - . . ; � :* - . �. . 1- � . . - . . to 10, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG ... . .., ... . I Mr. Natbaa Tarr, of Mongolia, whom such ent4rtaimmaiss do not promote . . . _.. , 'No , Claren 8 7'..' '_­ It. � . .. - _. . ftou�. PRUOU � i� : the " 13 others. . I . . .. . �! STORE Brook St. _ . . I , - , verybody hereab�uts kmows well. is saf- " : Petition was also presented -, . I ith Pare , Chemioals &e., an . ., I I.I.." � .�; , frCkm . . r, �. o- �' , . - suppli;1 wi . . I i ­ :.., � ; ,_: ' e glori of God. L . .B. - �. . . obesp for casb- 29M .,.. - faring from the effects, of a severe socidect. . . - � ��,, , . I . . . . __ I . . Hartrick and 14 here testildig Ainst ... . -7 . , - _. ! . .. . ... � .., ,.... While attending to a sick horso he won% , - . - w1woo-e .. . the removal, of t- ut ... I : . _ ­� __ -------. .-... '. I /. . �ie got east qua r of - . !: I . . 1. . _: - .1 . - - --------------- 4 ...: � . I - * . . � . . -4 , . _.- W. .. . .� out, leaving his lantern in the stable, hl., - .� . . . _. lot 8, lot con. from 8.13. o. 1, and dding ' . , - .--.. , I . '. I . .. � .. .1� � . 1. . �. . . ...-, �. _� .- --.-------- . . . " , . --L-.: ------- - � which she borse by some peans kicked - - . . to Union S.82 No. 1. Th petitio ers ad- , . . :,.: -�l , . . I . - . The adjo rited Eas . . 1. H , Tkit ­ ter vestry meeting vanioed several iessons against the �ro _ . �s A R19 over, setting fire to the straw. On retum- : - - n pOs_ .; - . 1 ,-; : : � . V Public, eto of Cbrist . : - .." _., - '' � . .; IT08,11d solicitor, No OMCE- - Church, Scarboro. "k place on ed change, cbiefl�. that the lot mentioned - - - I ,r_. ;, _ ��_. .. I � idg, Mr. Pan found quite a fire blazing . - - . - . i . - Deverell's Block, Brock street, Whit . Ptivaie ... . ' Wednesday aftermo,ou, the b4sin6se being is nearer No. 1, and the section is too small - , , . , -.,. - .1 _. '.... . L hmd set to work *itb -�bands and feet to - 4.- . . - f unds to loan at lowast.rates and o favorable - . - . . . . . . . - .. the receiving of the ex-ws.rden's accounts Already- � . _.... � �- I , - . . . . 1, smother it. I ­ .. I : . . -Y � ­ I �. �:. .. He succeeded after a time, and tbe'ex-anditors' report. Mr. Will On motion P. R. Hoover and M.C. Fretz ' � , . I . . terms of payment- . 8 I - ... . I , . . . - . -.-- ___ ___ . . .. .. . I . I ; -_ :-­ ... � i 1�, - - but his hands were so badly burned that is.m. - ­. _. I / . . . ,. . , I I . . ­ . � . chair. The . . , HOMAS PARKER, BA�RISTER �UA Helhwell, J. P., was in the were beard asking a grant of $100 for re- ...� . . . . � ... Tand Solicitor, &c. Money to loom. No . . , � .. he will be unable to work for some "me first iWm called for was the minutes of the pairing - the Markham townline near , ;� ... ­ . . � fis;on. Offlee -. 0 er OntariaBank, Picker- . The other night Mi s Dr.Fen ier noti6ed Green Rivbr. Markham,lWill be asked to . - .. , . I . - �- Commi pvery Saturday. 4-y . - El &&ter vefitry - The secretary read them . - . .. . .1 - I . - . . ,: Ing; Open - - .__ I . - I _____ - ;. - PUW ER-.�... It irlaia's face against the window I paue, - and they were adopted. Tile chairman ' make a like grant. Foster Hutchinson - * I . � . - __ ___ : , E. FAREWELL, _LL. .1 BA - .. ' .. and gave a starfled alarin. . The face dis- alien cailed upon Mr. Cheape to read the "poke to his petition asking gravel at: .. , - ' ."_ ! I I - % � . . . I �'. , ef County Crown At orney, and f appeared and all was quict until late in Balsam. .., . ... - '.', - . . *. 0 RISTER. . Absolutely Pure.. . ei-wardens' btatement. Mr. Cheape re- on motion trustees of S. S. No. I 'were . .. - . I - I . - coulaty. soiicjtor. Court, House., Wbi bv. 10- . the night when Miss Ferrier alarmed the . . . . . ., � . I � . .Y This powder never viLnes. A marvel of parity i spoudbd by sitying that lie bad ulreadY beard in epposition to Mr. Orvis' removal . � I � � ----- --- i � � ,� - � strength and wbc,leRoEueijebci. More economicai .houseWlth the announcement that aome- I . . . I I E . . - - - � h �AR I , . Ing to pry open her room win- u e section. Mr. Orvis was, also .-' I ­ ..-. NTON & �,nl� T P.S, thautbeordinary kinds, and cannot besold in one wag try, given the warietis' stavement tit the reg. from th* r I :. :_- -micitors. No, a e� ­oir� � �. � 1) ,I,tcB olie� competition with the ritiftitude of ular meeting, but before banding over the heard. . . . . ' ' - . I , st 1 .7 K �0 � for Citv low test, short dow. Dr. Ferri=1nediatelv ruKhed ' I . t . I.. �_ . - . 1. ..­. o _. - 1( , &I 0 st- weight alum or phospbate powders. Sold only _ "' books be made some tront, refereuces to On motion of Mr. Gerow council adjourn- � . ... �- . all(I County Loan Aiiso iation. I id � %o e n . I - . . . _. . . . � .eaftt,,roron.to. Telephoneoll. 4 f the part- in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., JOS Wall and fired his rev through the windbw 'his r,nccoqsor in-othe s ed for fif teen miuutes to inspect MriBarnes - . . - . .-:. Sat rday over -litreet e. The vestry wish. . . _., I / � ]Pero Will iie in Clareinout et,ery .N Y. 35W. b6t Aid not sticceed " ind'ing the bura- I . . . .- _�. .- _. Hoqper's btore. . JAY -'.-- -----------.----- � . . _____ __ - - _� - --- in wol I ed to hear from %he ex -wardens where road machine. � - . . , . . '.. , I . - _-, " ..� . _. ____ ___ - - - ___ __ - - - - __ - !;� I .,ifa im . 1 .: l�.: - .. ;� �; I . lar. In the mormitig footprinta were fonud Cbnncil resumed. . . . .. I J� .---.. - I . . � I . . .- .. _. . � � _._______ . , - . . r% e(rLaiu nio Vs bad go'ne wbich but a I I . . I 1. 1� i . ' . . . . 2t 1 -%ON. n ,F - �� CA "i �.* '6 .. . around the house sbowinewbere the O'b . .� L . ­ vemil n1ary. - d, 7 Ime ag and. Mr. Cheape .. I 4 . . - I . . . .. �c .21 i . prowler had tramped. Su� grant on Kingston Road east of Pilckerin . - . , .1 , * , . i �_ . -1 . .1­1'1-1�­ ,4 00 .01 . � It occurrenoes . . . I . g.. . : * : -i " - . * I , , , - I 0 rephed ; "The books will answer that." . � . - . Q, 1- *, ___;_,.�.___. - - . - . I short t o were in b' On motion Jaa. Richards was l4ard ri' - _:.. : I I'm 0- v" 61 ft . . N Village asking $75. T.W.Lamoreitux-al- : ., . - ­: . . - I , W H, HOPKINS, VETE INATtY a; . Idog ,. � 1: as this are overly frequeut in Claremont The vestry, however, was not satisfied I . . . . I e Surgeon, Graduate of the 0 tarlo Vet- $.- I I- - V��: � �4 �4, -t i4 w sad it wou.ld be haie. to convince so epoke in support of the petition asking. ,.,. . - - - . ... - me I Alul, Im " � QD = 0 - CR , Malay of - . I . . .- eving,ry College, Toronto. Tyeats all iseases of � , - " 114 ; .0 . with this. The chairunan then suggested . . . . -;. I � - . - the, dorneaticatod animals. Calls y day , or 56 i ou.r :,.n :1 . � our people that there is not somewhere in grant for road from Whitevale south to I . - - .. -.1 - . . .. ., ; that as neither *.e 6x -auditors nor the ex- the Rouge. - . I . ... . 0 t I - IW . . ., - . 'M - __ � I I Im . 't I I V be v cinity, some promis' caudidates ' - . . . I .. - I � --- - ni*tpromptlyattendeilto. Officeau residence C2", '19JV , , ." � * to - A warden (one ex -warden be" g absent) The Standing Committee on Slidep kill-: . :. I . - !01 , . I Ila . � - - - - .. .. at Mr. IsaAc Linton's. Pjc&ering. 23-7 P ca 4. . s� for periltentiery honors. Such honors are . . . . . -.I . .- - ­ . -.- _­______ __ __ .= �: .1d V c4 . ; 0 cared to show what th eys were paid ed by Dogy. beg leave to repqrt as f ullows - - , . . - ... . � . . I .� � ­ - � I .il - I .1 -.�. - .111K n., -, 40 ,10 r- ­.. � . . i . . - - . .. 04 Ig cm A Q easily acquired by those diligent in devil- � for, that the secreLarv%madonthe Recounts. Wonld repc'ommend payment of $11.33 to ' - � . I � - -i - !. HOPKINS, V'�ETERINA SUR- Ca ! " - � 4 � . 0 N, Graduite. of the On' rio Vet- i .1 9 � h Mont. . 1. , _: :,. :, 14 G F. 6 re �0. :, qo.4 ' . . I - This was am-eed to and Mr. Cheape re. Cbs.s. Gille'spie for one sheep and two '.'� , , . _. I - . .. . , ... . - Offin"v Colleoe, Toronto, will visit hiteve3e .am . : a The news in Claremont as present is of lambs killed by dogs. said amount being. - . I . I � . . 30 Z! all. " I - I i tared from the meeting. When the Re- . . . ... :1 and Cherrywood every - -Saturday. - Di ages of ra , ! :. .. .* t- 9' is, - b; . It very agitating character. The bulk of .. - :' the horse's foot attended to at my shoe ng orge I . 0 . c?j . M :0 :� counts were read they were fully discuss. f sworn value. Also tLe sum of i8 to T. � - .* - - I. - - .. . . __ - __ - _ - __ . ­ � . I IoL M,7tb con.. Pickering. Calls.pro P y at- 04W 'I . .= D" IC ;ol 0 . us bad cleaned out our ean and rocked Hagerman for one sheep killed 6y dogs . ­ - 1. ­ . L - I . . . us 0 I- I ; . 1. ed. but at, the objects for, which mueb of . _1 -_ - i , .... - � - &ended to. Tt,logmpb address: whitev , Out. = Z; 0 � 0.0 0 S,, to 8 C1 * them in a listen'DR Rttitude. ready for the church fundi; had been expended said earn being I sworn VLlue. R. It. I"'. I - - __t, - P.0- address: Green Riv I er. Out. 34-V 1 C� 0i , 9:!�! 9 , -1 . . - I . - , � I O.- �.o ! I - C)A� - .Cll.- -- a-- to- I .- Saturday niRhl. since we had tri6d all the . . Howbray chairman. Adopt6d. . . � - - - I - W6 - 0- o were uncalled for and as in the . i i . I . - '... . . ---..--.--- ------- --.---- ___ im " � 11 1.0 i,* 0 1.t.0 -;OR.,. 'a a " - ' . * � w � . . - - __ ____ __ I------------ w : $.. . opinion lqr.' Gerow seconded by Mr. 'Parker, � .- ­ :. �11_' - . ;zo�c,j . 4,ol; week tu be goo4, not spoken one word, of tile vestry the ex-pwplf* warden had .. a -0 , Q 2 G=t� 1 ,.. I ` .. . , -4;. . 0 " CD 'a g: . . � � , 'Sociene - i .0, V - . Im Ck 0 MLM ' * . i __ , - __ . .� - * go �01 :g 0 d 7h" 1 , that waiR bad, and obliged every one that moves for leave to intriduce a bylaw ap- -_ . . - __ IS I . � i ,:�, I se . no right to pay such unLil other debts pointing ,townsllip 0 -. ..1. i I - - : - 1: . 1;1_­­_-­L_�­�_-__!_ __,____­­ ­____+__... _­­ _; ., -C ; Z SC ,.z. , . I - I �. *,� - ,&, S ; - : '00 we.0onld. We were to be treated to a i Moors for the yea.r . . I . 1. - - - � . _. � ' ]RISING SUN LODGE NO. 13 I. 0. a ,,- t;� . e, I . were AeLtled, It wam rwo)v*d b . . . . .� i 4�4 ! 2 is . y tion 1W, and that the same be read a first and :'I - - � I I - .., ' ouday -- - __ ____ - __ __ -4-;- 1 0 coDoen from the Fisk Jubilleers. but I . . .-. . , .G. T. This lodre,meets ev4.ry I.- No); ____ _ ol that these socounts be not se; W''. second time, and that the council go into a . _. ! _. evemaug 1: DLie,s Hall . - . _. . , Pic aring. . &. bw and behold. while all expectaiiev on the . .. - ­. . .. . n tbe, yew, il� 0- , 8 10, go Thus the uew wardens bave in' tha4 pos. committee of the whol ied ' - I , I - , . ted to join and help ad &nee a , 1Z IN i - 0 . . . I . uvery pex9ou in'iri , , ., . . . . . . 93 1 , -d CC 6.. I - . L . e thereon. &rrL . i . . . . $be grand Cause of Temi;ersace. 121V P% a 4� t a,30 4 , . I 18 - _: - _. .1. - - - - .,-..: � � I . � F;; 1.0 .. 1. t - a subjoct, their bill& have either In' carried 66"100 a sort of Chinese puzzle. The Bylaw went through its various i eadings , ; _'? . . . 1. __ t I . or they have ebWtd their in ads, or we . ,.- � . . I - I *1 to ::: N ... . ;. i � . - . - � �__�__ . I . ot 1. .0 93 d - , - . are goi re&ult of The wardens' actioas. wbi It is is sad was put through committee of the , I . :1 . .. .. : � .. I ZI - .0 s. C 0 :" 0 0. I I . . Intes (9aV_._____t_ �.: N , ;.) ag to balre them 'POP . . � w- . ! I i . . - ..:, I .. . . I - . I _____ii�. i - - � . 00' .0 ;Q . 11. 4) and sing for us without notices, or they . te mapped out whole, Mr. Westg4te in the ebair, trid was a - 4-0 - --- . . �� the si'a'a bel ved they have y' Ic I .- . f - -7- , - ... %4 i .ON i;Z--&----.e---4-- .0 - I Z1% anxiously awaitiod'. . fically passed. I _. . . . .. - -,. - " . . I X IS ' - . - -'- , . \ - . 1 - - ---.-- . ------------- __ - are not going to Rine for us. and go on to . . . . � . - . ­ - .1 - 0wbrtv"a r, &e-. I - - � . The Staudin-P committee on tingep- I , . I �. - I I - __ - .- _. *--w-64- % ­ � _. - , - . - - - I . .. ­ . - I I 1: - - -1- � Pet*rboro. where they are so Sing next. ; . . . Cc . ; � . 4 - - ,I..-,,-. I �1_ - 1, � 11. 101 i , . !: . - ciee report, as follows-: Reoom - -1 . I - I ... I DECEER'S, LIMY ! We do not kiuow how it is going to be, I -i 1 ,. i 'SROUGMA410. , -, me d Fiay .- . - . ... . ­ . INNJ Couveyaneer, Com- . - I - ment to Clark Bros. for notices anj deel r- . I . - . . - . E - . . � - � ^ '.. . i �: I I - I . . I . . i . . taking Affidsvits. etc., Clare- .. - , . - �. and here we are, a set of beni&lited peo- 41 * s.tions $6.56. Your committee hav6 cDttn- - . - . I - - � -1 Twiggioner io . ffiv .... - .1 ' I .1. .' ' ..i I J . � Ynont, Out. - - V ' ' . xarraus - . - : - � __ -F-- --- As I bave Dar, Raddia'a litary . I . � . _�. .- - - __ - ple, with nobody n The prophecy bu-moze . "M� la&p"tor maAe an e Lion of sidered the petition of Ira Orvis re detach - ik I I . . .- � I , b�it'ap I ' - . 1, - . . � . to unravel this mystery to us. Tbore sale Ilubl c school here Tuesdity ing of 60 acres of lots in first co cession - . . 4. I - . "I ' . - . � io U NT I 63 , agnor of M ar - riage but�liess and ikave Ldded several Dew � - . . . . . i ---.,. -.: Bo Lioeu"s I the ousity � Of Ontario. of- borses and buggies, I c" %ccomoclaw may be a F" Jabillee oonoort and tbore Tile masous are makine rapid progress from B.S. No. I and attach the "rue to - ; ., ....� . .-�__ �, at the store or at ne resi4enoe, Pickering le DOW 1'r*WbY$ffi&" ?,Aurob on - - I I .- ., . . "I I the public with good ries at"LLI b,ours. may not. . It slime I^ ww. Ru sad eqjoy On Ll I . the] Union' S.S. Mo. 1. and alsocounter �etitiou .., , - I V 12-T - _1 � . . I - . . - - - . - * __ ., -nomimm Covered 'bus meew all trains. I a( �� it in 11i Wwn hall. Claremont. If there eorner, - The fowdation to being built of ratepavers in S.S. No. 1, and as the de- . , " -_ �. � i ! .. . . .. . . � . ; tachica of said -lards would be an iOuAloe - 41 i , . -.- I . - -1 EORGE G ROW. Claremont. Issuer - c,onnection with livery I keep a ;. - by. don't, ro.-. You won't find very subPWIltiallf. � I i . . . I ; . I Is not. 1w - I . . . In , , . - '� , � . - . of mixri&g iAm 3ses. 11rivate orooe . Sale, Commission &&a Board- ,- 1, tu e ,ri 1. to a section already small and not M�sy �on- - It : I . . " - mucli'enters&1wriest In thr hall next Hot. John' Dryden M.P."'.. waA in . . , : . - ., . I F-&ctory-- trictly ooladenti&l. *1 -Y _. . ". . . oe am - rea-ards distance to the reti .., - I * i- - - Go __ - _. - ___ _... ---. __ - - -1 : . ing Stablea. Pickering. . 1_ ilit if they are aLmotit. As the lWe &uending tbo sphing fair Iasi Thurs venjen - I �_-:_, ''; - , W.. . .- - . '. - - ____ - - T N, TOWNSWIP CLERK C� I �. 9VV-. =M � urday a . I g - tioner we empnot remmmend the antina ; i 1� * - . � %.- � _.. .1 R. B &,I -_ great Captain bnnmbv mid in Dombey &'Asy. and pr�osidin ovfkr a Carlene of the j� . � . ­ - 0 Conveyan or, ' " . . . . , , . C - of the prayer of the petition. Gec.Pseker , . . ,cmmissioner for to -king . - - Son, the beartavi 11D th owie lies No the flu"Lli W from all quarstrii of the township. . � . - , t'sm :,Lnd In"rance Agent. -- .-- ---'------ Is - - : . . - I . its, A000n t , . . - - . . , - . L chairman. Adopted. 1. L 7 . _. * I _. - . V, DW to loan O fe rropertry. 'Wille Pro- . . apIDI CRUM Of it. The Chrisuaa 0hureb is undergoing ex- Mr. Kowbray seconded by Mr. Westgate - __ __ - . I _. .. ! gd. OFFICE -At -hitevale- M 711.1 be in , I ten t. I I 've repaim, aqd the oLervieff will be to i . 1, . . . _. _. - o - ;Cre is a tboagLt that has become a moves for leave to introduce a b law _. : 04 on( aftern . . - - . , . t ughaim every .M 27-T whisper and is fast roLDg M'&O A Murmur held 'for it.he at-" thre#k Sab�bntha in the I appoint a collector of taxes for tie year - - :." . , I - tr - . �Jw on. _ . . . naftetwo Of I - . ! . - .. - __ __ � � ~ -4a at I 0:S0 a -M -, azd t lie J IM. d t me ow . o . � ___� . - . . . I __ - - ___ _____ I __ - _____ - - - of va, that the A.0. C.W. of Otai,mmow Methodist eburc . ag that he as be a rea;d a ., .r; - . I .'-.' .. �_ . .. - �. - � .. 11 ! .rat�rW,& L RIre IT01,111LI'so hold it I" &entmotrakea, W)bat.h scho(A fit 9:30 a.m. The repa.im I tirbt &ad second time. and that the qoancil . .. :.. I .. I 1. - . . . r r. - . , -1 r . - . - . . . . � � : . , . . .. - . �.: r . , - - __,_­­�­ - , ­,".- .- . ­_ - �. " . - " . . on Lbe Qvoen's bu%hday. They don't Will be oomoeled and theob,nr�b re -open- go into oommittee of the whole hereon. ' - . . . . - .1 '. I - . . I .- . I '' . I . I . .1 . . A.'POST, UNTY ARCHITECT & _X .. expect the Qu"M. Owing to pro"ous en. ed ew Sabbatb. May WLh. Tbare will be CarriW., . . I - . - - I . . - . . - - avings .a&UXV=0e - - . . . . ­ I . , _- . -L-� . AL* for the C0 Dty Of OUtUrtO Dr =bLe.-I o gagemens at Windsor C4stle, but they three &wvives on that day, wbeu the I BvIaw went through it-eva-rious i!eadIlIgs :: - . . - - . . . - 1 f raishod for every claar of speew-368 and Ey" lase". Um fflues% a&" I and througit the oommittee of th� whole - - . . 1 . . Alid cations . . � . - i , steam d hot water heating and W viluoli k m u wn, I or sale by expect ave" body else. that amonnts to President of the Conference and others . . ­ .. . 11 . ,- . . I .. � � - . . IF filation a . ,ty. G�ffioe--Gerrte Mock, - I . In wi Mr. Mowbray in the chair. Blink was I . . . L .. .� . �_ Waitby. C. DALE. .- - ]MIKERING. anYLb' 9- 'tb that tZeeotion. If thel w""Uke P&A- ., . filled in with -the name of F. Hutchison at - ' . . - :..­ . I ruer Duridna Brook streets. ! ` � - Mr. Wm. Barrios had his road making .- - __. I , - . . . . . I sideacv-hiuota� Road, E -wt Pickering. 37-y - - . � � -7 - . hold -it ithey are going to wake it a village a salary of 1150. Bylaw was read a third -. ''I - . . - . -1 ,.-- . .. . __ I . . &ffair. and so'llem the whole wamship and Mach -we bere- on Monday and the Coun - t.irne aid passed. .. : - � . .1 - ------- __ ____ ------------------ ' ' - �- - . . . . . - � . - . .:. 'r . i - - � � ­ i . Ana tw�C#4,fto- - - I 1 L13 the Xfsernoon Sod ooZW*r% at C11 In6pected rU working pawer. Mr. I The Sthriding ooihmittee on Indig6tits . � �- - . �. - - . .�­ - .,.,- ­­ ­­ ,­­_ I - .. ­_ ,----.. - i - . . �. .- __ . . I night. but to. make ture alley will give Bames bitched II16 team to it, aid witb ! reported as follo'we : Rowommend that the , ' . - . . . HER. Licensed Auc- BARNARD'S Pcu*c . I ­ _...1. .: '.- nag, Wit n , - .: - . FrHOMAS POU this treat to the. township of Picke the chair' v of Roads _ and - B idgts in I sum of.51s). be paid Calvin Campbell for I - I I i - t1ionoer, Valua , ett.. for East York and NEW STYLES OF - . � . . . - . . I r . . . the, d 'vers seat. the chairman of the,ln- flour supplied to Barnard Walsh. : ,.-.- - - ; . Aj . - the M"ter Workman wants a meeting 0--orge , . I ; �'�. - t Lit; wbole of Nort,b nd Soutb Ontario. strict 3. ''. �.:! � , . n , . � . I .., -84,teotaon given to all rdery by mail or telegrapla- I . next Tueaday night to pn1 the mitter into digence committee operating the msehin- Gerow. chairman. Adopted. . - ... .� - T , . , . - ' " ' . .- _ . _.. (Thargos Adoderate. dress THUS. POUCH R, definite shape and a"s all committ4los. lery, AD - d the chairman of Coming Mee Township Council -Your committee ap- - . - . ' - - . .- . � - 1 -A 61A pointed for the purpose of pnrch&sing gravel , . � . . .11 '. x 47, Brougham, D - - - " 01�1 __ '_ SURE no 111-GUSSIS. The tueetig ito to be "to the hall of &118 squ"z,ing the levers to see what they . - - . .. ,- . . .. - I - ------------- - - - _. - - - M i - pits beg laRve to report. Wowouldrecom. . . . . 1. �._ � I . . Workmen. and all the brethron and their were for, a &Lao w" naade and som4 � road i � I __ I _­ :, . . lioots sed stioes. - �"L: 1;1 � . �. � . . � 1 � . I * , . . ... . I mend the purchase of Richard Ward's pit .. �-' , . . . � , - t 45 * - - . . - , . I L - , - - __ _ - . - ` � ..,. :�.** - . heraped. The machine is an ex(ellent . I . I . - - � - .. - __ . - . - I - - . ,.,11. : � . I - 1_ . . . . . - . _. wivoo and all frieuds of the order are In- . for the suni of $75 it suitable. As regards _... . 1. I. I - ..: - - I .. . . . . - - � N'LESLLY tOOT AND SHOE D I F IYE NT STYLES OF FRAMES vited to come &W my how and whore oa6 and could do some good worU IL I over . : . . .� . . . t on � I . - . ' Wm .Todd we are unable to agree on the � . I - . . . . . � . �. ..- , Maker. Pegged , �i fewn work. Orders .. TO UIVEVERY HEAD. . . they can .'end a hand and help along she tbe.towush.ip, the only trouble being. that prices, sad *ou],J recomniend the council . ' - � : � -1 :- I . . � - t to. � Fxperienc�d workmam- - - . - . . i . -.1 I I � . " -orget the stand, nom : , . - , .-. - .: . 1 romptly attendeM i y Opposite the I . jubilee. More next week, and more urtder the statute labor system of road- to alDpoint arbitrUors immediately. We . . . 1 . i bip. Don't f . . .. . - . age. 7-v - 4SES A '0V RATELY FITTE In - . . . . - . I eivs, King stmet, Pickeritig vjlJ I_ LE_- b -BY definite. too- nikk' g the machine would be wanted ' would Mso recommend the purchase of Air. -' . - i ..-. - . .. � . . - . . I - __ __ - _ __ I - - - - - - __ THE L;SE OF DJR. BUCKLIN'S . A pleasing episide'owitirreil it prayer everywhere as once. Still if the town- I Fitzpatrick.'B pit in 406, concession and be. � - : . -1 ... I . :: I �:- . --- � . . .. - ( 1-, . .. matting un Ersk ne epuich last Weduea- ship posseseed such a machine It might ing half a mile west og,Brock road. 6eo' : __i -.,. . . . - L. . ­ � - . . Hotels. - . I - - - . . . ­ . % . - - i I . 11 . , , . . - 1. -: .. - I . , day ei- en - d be opt�rated earlier in the year, than the. Gerow, R. R. ldowbrdy. .- . , I ­ . _. I .. . I � . - . ­:- I. ­ -.-,- - _. ., � , :_ -.." . .. � I - . . I- 4 � - in � . - . � � I - � � -,. - t�'. i* , iresentaUon aii .. � � . ­ ORDO.N, '11,0USE, Pickering, � 0, tI.I. OptWmascopic Test. addre+s' vi� "Mis�eGegntte a the eye of her tune pathmastersl usually commence Report received atia' advtedh - I . . - ' I.. � - .r. 'rais hotel if' R departure. She w" quite a favorito and work. There would be no profit in hav- Mr. Parker seconded by ' �' - " J ­ ',,., .1. JiLmos Gordon, propriev . . . Mr. I Ge dw * - ' ' . � .. -- , Nu nor I . ..­_ . ft e new brick building. fluishad i oves for leave to introduce a bvlaw - to . __ . . _� . . I_ . i - . I I . n "" th en 1 -SWA'FrIame Spi�cp, *'itb ood her friends avaded themselvee of the lug a ioad-maker and lettin- it be.passed "I . . - - .; . . ... g Yle. Every convenience Rn(i comfort f 0 1b * U DO 9 . 0 . - ._.­. . : . M one Pat - aniend By)Rw No. 589, intitled a bylaw to ,..: ­.. . _,�_ taveniugpubiic. -New and cbminodio"By, Wier, doaljle-cbuve,�x lepsos. best value ever chance to ahow it. �Mr. Wm. Bell read abont frO hwaster to another I .. _. . .. ... . - t aid Bbeds. , , . . It ;9D . offered, &be address and - M 4s Mary Reith pro- too much time would be lost in learning regulate the performance of statute labor - .' . r . . .- _..� , f,� - - J I - - I - . - I I � . . . . and that the same be now read a first and - �' - - . 1- .11 _. I - - - �, I , the ad. how to use it. The only way 'would be . . r, ., , I .N HOUSE, Pickering, nt. , ented the articles mentioned in . . . I... - - I - ESTE, P , :(=ZSTMJ-T- 50- C=I-Trra. s - second time. Carried . . . I . � . . .1 � ff now open toor the accom moditicu of the - - .- - - dress which follows 1: -To Misr Gextk,� for tho townBbip to hire tLetuff of men Bylaw wept through' its various toad' " - . '! - . , "-,:: . ; .. :-. - t uvel"g Iyablic. : I-Inis -hotel, having lately . I1W - - . : . . .� zhed-through- _ i . - We tho -members of) the Coral Workers to $to right over the road which. needs and was finally passed. I � . . -,� :, . � "_ . - I _. c iwaged hands, has been re -f urni `­ ' . I ;. _. _ . .1 11.r . :_ .. ip e SpInk hfiJis, � Miasiou Band of Erf . "making." Wbea the statute labor symteio - . . . . 4 nt. Situated as it ,4)pp*Mte tb :� BARNARD 'I Aine church, Clare . The Standing Committee on R6ads and. . .. ., I . . � I.. . . I �' __ ., _.. - I ; Is convenient for patrons of the Mills. -Meals v- I bandoned, and it will be some day, Bric � . __ I �. . _. .. I I Mont, hearing with regret of your depar. Is a I Iges reported as follows: Recornmed. - .- . ". . , _' - ( r lunch atal] reasonable, b ours. Goodstabline I . �. _ . ..: 1�1 , . . . - . - . . . Endshedroorn. B,)xaWlandencaosedyardfor WATCHMAKER AND JE LLER, tare from among us and being desirous of each municipality will have one or more payment to Jas. -Burrows jr., plank, draw- - _ - .. - :1 L. . . .. - - . I : " - , , . . q I orsei3 or'cattle. weig , expmesing our tbanks and apreciation road machiaes--and Mr. Barnes has the iog and laying the same, $1.25) ; that the: -I : ; �.- ._ . , � � ,h Roaes on the preiniaea. ol'11;7 = . I . . . A�, - <r­ � "he b . w , � ... r.. �, 1,7MMIrl: . -count �. 11 . .1 . . I 11 legaJ hours, aud is Otocl, A �, i : - - ;r, - . - ___. � . I for your willing services �n Amisting us best pattern W the market, we fancy. I Ac .of the township of Uxb1idge be , I- 1. . - .. 'D az a 'I)Y- INIt I---..-.- .-- ______ . r - . . . - . . __ ith mj, ". of every brand. AN _- . ... . - . . I . I ,-. - - I I : . I . . U 1A, Y, Propriekor. - 151V . I *. .' to so many ways at our meetimrs, we ask Wbile tbe.machme was ot:rating the oonsidered at a future meeting of t:hewun- ,­ .--- - � :. . . � . ' ­ .. I . , I . I .- . . 11 � ell. We beg to acknowledge receipt of ten - ' -. ' - � � _'.." .- t _�. :� __ __ Kril __ -1 ____ ..._ *.,­_ PICKER-ING - . 1. you to sooept ah's_1;ible.. lamp. and. pi*We ,knife ran..inso a limestone ulder, and - - - . .. .. ; . I . . - yvatellwal;i-liff. - - - . ernat as a slight taken of our kind regards the chairman of Continegeaciee who was petitions asking for grants on roft,ds and - , . - -- � . . - - : . * " . . .. . - I .. � - _ .V.- ,---I.---- __ __ � _., ._:.:,­:__-"-­-_ bridaim. &mounting to about 12m, and - ..-' - . , ­.­� ... . � . I to you an I our boas wishoR for your ft- not thinking of anv sueb contingency was -..-. - ,_ * .:.., i , . ould i*oonimend that they be considered .; . � ": . ... - :__ CUTHBERT, Wvttchmakerl- Piek. Lumber .,. Ya'xd! ' I . . . 1 11�.7 - tnre happiness in your new home. We thrown 1"ard and bt on his -back on the w . . : - L. - . --.-----..I next mee n this o0uncii. . .1 . I . - -1 . . . .1 ., " I . . hope that although you will be mimed PO ! .1� .. ­,� . - gent for , I have bought out the lumber 1: ' In at - - : " - ,;� ..: . - I A.4 ering, 6ut. Halling been 126 y a at the in axle of the machine where he ised like at th ti 'g of - &do, I can guarantee 'satiRfaction. yard of - Y r oommittee would reco d tli ..,. ,_ I - Lazarus, Eye-glas"s. , Wst<�hes an Olocks our Wind, that you may be an act ve *a- a te"or-whoreat the chairoma of Fi- . ..".. � L'L -­ "., . _.,� I _� c eaned bu shortest notice. and at r nable Mr. J. 11. McQuaY 84 PiOkw-iug VWW,' worke- in the eongrootion whorls you nanm' and, in feet &H the spectators this oouncil constitute a commit r the - . � - ��, . - 2 - - :- Ir ktec , 7 . purp?w of visiting and. inspecting e war_.. . I , I and am preparod so supply all classes of By go. MA, . * - . .. .1 , - . - - .- . - . she ligbt whicb. thit Bible laughed beartily. Mr. BLmse hod his . * . ._��, .. .o - - - --_J I . . ­ i ______.��___ --- W Y louslocalitier wheremoney .is tioned . . .. P . .s- 1:, 11 . L ­ . I . . luml .�i I p~nt saddesired the for. sad that this opmoil Meet . _ : !, . I - _:� . per at the lows":01" prioe. -in- . . ­�l I J I , . I:.- ntab"A" ADJ 'Which is t116 tCUO 14*t . ; I _.� - " ! - . . _ - , at � . - T ,A- am_% . 111IMS" early � � �­ ' !_, . .. :'' : - ­ �' . . 1:_� � � � I - %his worM. bo the 144t whiah will 4irool 00%111�) " ".Jl� uA they would find A a date as PaNible for the Pa f mak- . 1.�. - � - -�,, - - % I "aU " O(yow jowaoy. ak"W in be- sepnor to any wiliDary wagon, and *u" ing the necessary grants. .Won recom. : . - . - . - - . , .­. - - / 11 . I �, ,-C , I DOWSWRLUS is the plaoe to bu Road CArtx, . SHIN LES 4 - , . . . . 1$11 , I - .. . . ! E peight B�%;R and Wagon@ of Nodescriptions , half ol the b" Nos Youwa, Prwdeol, tho thing for Ow use of the men builling mend that M. C. Freft be insk-new to re- , L . . __ L . - , ...� .-. a d ffimifth . A:d guit Priam before arabs.s- .�: 1. intend to Makes. * . Of h1iiDg18A, __."10�_ - . - � ro"s. � The abaim" ou Mteep KMed' by - read leveller, ocit a" --to oxbbeg . - . * - .� L - . " � � �:, - � L�_ Zig elsewhere.' W. DOWF EL, 15. � I : - � ,. I \ Va -4 - 1 2549 - ! Clai0mont. R13d will keov a large s&ook'of each grade . -- - -. * . KINS'ALE. - - . Dogs, the Wx ealleolor anA the reporter rou� committee be" cormpona" 'Idth . --L - .� , . . _� � _. '' _..� .-;,A., L . . .14 Qft � . - -----------. --.---- � . '-* � Aeoepted dw invitation and the ki d) ld road maclino c* - . - '....'% , . . oubaud. No. 1, XXX-, square; ., '' '_I, .� - . ] . Short �ri In O 17 IPLVW I I --:- , . I . -1 - . . I . . =711 hK : -%, , . � - i . - . . . �, . ': . , 1, . . I Other gr . -_ . de. 9 by Mr. Barnes bit a"aft _..� _�� - L . �m_ � 1� 0.02.60 per M. � Tile Ulur"MIM R=d0W&u Rays MOM a � we one owned . .. . . . . " ____ . is peri�4ps no man in the township who rw resent and that. , L _... ,,'. .... 'j.� L" � _.;. -1. .1 ges the Kinsale crick" team to "Smile � 11 -, , '.... , . :...,:,!. - � , - .1 .. tano I - )S I - Orders &&k for any quan- und that it never mom than Gommiftee o=ia further inform ion. H. : . "PI. '.." .. � �- , . . 0 ually low dew to tbe Chroxick ni I . ______ )mWed haft at P , I - . ., Ban on on the gro has better views on roadmaking than Mr. i , ". 77Z�. I I ,V.. . . . . .1 ti4y of lime, and y ordom Westgate chairmita. Adopted. � I _. _... ., -, L .1 i 09 . Barnes. Usually elderly men hold old. I . - "' V " .,..A , � . tied Pickering, and says for goodness " � - - . - . . tention. Mr. Gerow moved S&L- - ­,��;.Z�_ �. - . - _., - ! left with �. -1 �_ - ... 1. we will receive Prom DA seconded by r.M6*. - . ­ ­ : , PICKERING'AGENCY.', . sake lei as wallop Fickering before we time views, but Mr. Barnes in &bead of Y . L.: �,;: - �­ ..,N : %_ I I ____ baay that the Reeve grant his ofrdirjou the _:1 , �": " _. I( r '' . ­ _ . ,; _. 1. . - __ . ft wood quit. Good I That's how to talk I The tbotimea-for be sands almoot alone in . ,.- 1.7 I . � -k- ,I . - -, . - - _. 1$ - ... � ' 1�1) Treasurer in favor of the-partiei, for the - L' . - �1� -V � �!Z,. - I " _� �Z , '. Open for the transaction (if all legitimate Pickering favor of things. which we firm love I ' I ­, - ..I �'. ,.�. I _'.. , _ '. . '' WOOD ! ',D,r,y, ,,,',',a` ` opt In sfook team has lost some good men ily * Kinounte resomended for payment to them ,. �;.. - ._..w A � �*�'..J.. 16uking Busineos. in the past three. yean-4or instanoo, w0l be in general oppratim wen . I _ _. A_, . .. . . " 1-1 at tile _Val -a, and *111 Lie delivered on orlder. t -fivs in the reports of the standing coinmitte".. ",,�.. ....: _141:V, . _ , .:��.� ,�:.-',. ,I I . .. . ., :�. I ­ � � '. ,,-- 'g- ,�� i., 41 . , OFFIcz Houss-From 10 too 3; Saturdays - -Wright, Crosby. Cameron, . Wiiinaeoti yeanhenoe. From the general feeli 9 Of as presented this day. Carried. - _--ir'.A_'�t I ; 11. ..,. . - I . - .4t. , 11� -1 .. , All ki�48 of dre'"ed lumber kept in stock. the council, considering expense, statute _ ..'� �.,: � I o'clock, . and O'Leary. Kinsale has - lost some I - . .� 4,�"." � , . I . 10 to I - I Council ad)ourued'io'_mek '4�iili ' ' 'i' I .. �ql -,!, - � -, '.." - - , ;. t - � I oil '� " , , _� - I �� - . � i. . ,1 - - � ,It � K � � 11 'I*",- W. D.GORDONY .�' good men tob, but the sides shonlil be labor and all, we fancy Do road machine Moriday 12th a ­�, -!� -,:I` , �;� "I. . - .1 , � 4.` , . Sa-,rings Bank in -Conne(116611. - t 10 a.m., for the . transac -..' " 4 (34 10 . - , _., I - . is year. will be bought this year. tion of general business. I . . I , -4--;' k;, �� _. " :. - PROPR pretty equal th . �e '' I` , - j:� ­ , : , - " - GEORGE KERR, A.gent. 16y'- ".... - - . .. - � - 1. �- ­.. �._.�l �. v1. I i% ". A , .,-,'.I .. . 1. .., 1.11 . i I :,- ''. . . . I I . . I . �, *,'�_ , ; ` . .. .t " ; . it- - -­ __ ­,�:­ - . 11­� -1 5. , �_ . - I .1A � . - .." - -, 1 . . .1 �, .1 - . .1 _ . . .­.. . �_.�; ...-: - _ �:.,.- .Iy. . . . . . .: ,� . , . 1. � .- � . � 1� . '. . - . � , ­ - ­ _ I - I :�:,,! ­.:.-��. ''I .F��;: ..­ V .4, �',_ .:.. .1 . . - . 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Two of Eln�laalNp!'�c Corn �[�, ` .. / �� ! conference 'corned eine die. That the !p ti�►tiont,� now dingg bo= I r { The piinc,r'pal street railway in Milws,&ae tween'the repsreemientatives of the Britiali and FY•iedriechatuhe, the second of the two I dmfess that I t�lought it [the a estates resented to the German Chancellor ment of Mr: Beclfour.ns Chief Secretariat• ttalrwI l►I,T. is to be worked by elechricity. United States governments re the flsheiy P Y for b a tefnl eoyerei and scopic cost. Irelatul] seemed liiclt some at ': " a diapnte will be concludal in time to come yy gra Y rQke of droll - Mr. L. O. David 1 There have been 1,578 desertions from the about £170 000 which was set a rt for the humor in one of Mr. Gilberts most { , Q.C., .has been appointed United States arm durin the t nine into practical operation this year is exceed- Pa topsy a (.. 3Sheriff of Montreal. � Y g � ingly improbable. Any hopes which ttbe purpo"e by Kaiser Wilhelm I. out of the turvy pieces. Mr. Balfour now was to stand months. more sanguine may have entertained wfll ranch war indemnity. Varzin, the gift of up in the House of Commons and face Glad- C}ieeaemakin has already comimenced in The Rivers'and Harbors Bill of the United which dates immediate) after the German- stone, Harcourt,' Morle , Parnell ' g now be crushed b the circumstance that a Y Y zton - the Brockville district. Y r , States ha" been completed. It appropriates bill to renew the modus vivendi which has Austrian war, cost but a third of that . William O Brien, Healy It looked . ridic: . { % A census just completed places the pop- -, over $20,000,000. re ulaleci the action of the Canadian author- AmottnL The title of Duke of Lauenburg is ulous. All the same, the appointment m )arson o Winnipeg at over 2:0,000. ( The city council of Kansas City hue -passed sties for the last two years, has been intro- suggested b the fact that the estate is Mr. Balfour.` It turned him into a f'arj de - A Quebec _des tch so, s the elections in situated in the dtueh o which in 1864 the menta debater from havin been a college pa Y an ordinance rovidin that eight hours shall dueced into the House at Ottawa►. -This sin- Y . rY g' . thU province will take -place June 14. ' then Countrv+on $i°�ili � tt)ed his ren- debatin soviet ri He has become one constitute a y a nor in all city contracts strumeut provides for the granting of licens- P g Y P g - Rev. Prof. Boys, late Professor of Classics and for all city employes. es to fishing vessels of the United Stats", tice hind ".-at annexation. •* •? ; . of the best debaters in the House. It i •1 _ I - - � - at Trinity University, died on Tuesday. Mali ant di htheria is a idemic at the vi- enabling them to enter any port of the Thi -gates+ of this' demesn 'Are 1) 116 _short needless to say that iii describing him as a i success I am not deseribin his Irish I g p p y Minn. Dominion of Cztinada for the purpose of pur distat . fma the stiction ofthe..`- a name 8 policy There were 29 failures in Canada last la$e of Vining, Otter Tail count 1m as Aticcessful, I am s kip of the - . -. ' I Aeek, against 38 during the previous week. Nine -tenths of the po . ulation of 150 persons cha ing bait, ice, seines, lines and- all other on the' line between Berlin and Aeon burg. P� 8 de- p su lies and outfits • also for the transhi Thegp:� nothiu monunieptal orarcihitectur- hater, and not of the states,nan• t• are effected with the disease. P P $ I A deputation is expected at Ottawa from do not et know— nobs) ��i Newfoundland shortly tlodiscum the question s The Hendricks monument has reached me t of, the catch and the shipping of crews. a113t grand about the house itself. chi tau Y' Y knowa� Former) the fee was the osis treat fi ure win s built at ri ht an les of which it con- Whether Mr. Balfour is a atateatnan Ur not - of .Confederation. i ' New York from Florence, Italy: It weighs Y Y g g ' He has not had au o rtunit , 9 of #150, :but according to the present bill sista, are o;tern y as Qf ornament as PPo y g van him ` - Diphtheria is said to be raging in and -200 tons and will require fifteen cars for the subject of fees, terms and conditions is a barrack. A magnificent lawn, thickly of showing any claims to statesmanship trans rtation to Indiana lis. around Tecumseh, Ont., and children are P° P° left'I to the Governor-Oeneral-in-Council. dotted with centenarian trees, leads to the He has undertaken an impossible task --to - - dying in large numbers. ( Mrs. Bloomer, who gave her teams to the It would appear from the report of Com= front entrance. An enormous tract of urea- govern Ireland at the present day by co- . Mr. Gagnon, the Quebec Provincial well-knavvncostumewhich atone time evoked marider Gordon that the licenses are appre- dow land extends behind the house as far as ercion. For such a tau Jas that states_ ecretaiy, has resi ed his seat and accepted "a much ridicule, on Tuesday celebrated the ciated by the Americans, who without the the eye can reach, where it joins the Sachsen- manship is of no use; Jack would be as goal as '- V the shrievalty of ueliec. 50th anniversary of her marriage at Council privileKea there undergrnnted, could not weld (Maxon forest) Not • a flower or his master; an idiot as good as a sage The Ma or of Toronto has received a cable Bluffs, Ia. rofitably pursue certain kinds of fishing; 1►arle►-re anywhere, and deep, deep silence Statesmanship will not enable a man to y y g fresh halibut fishing on the reigns around. - walk up a wall, or to jum over his ow•n from the Duke of Connaught accepting the John H. Grifliith, a oun tailor of 104 for inets(Ice, p Ba and street New York in attem in to' Grand Banks. He int" out however, that shadow. Bilt �vhat Mr. Balfour had an inviti}tion to visit the city during June next: Y ' bra 8, 1m The aim city of the interior is in thor- _ . The by-law in favour of London South jump across an area way between his room the modus vivendi is not accepted by them ough keep g .with the bareness of the ex- for debate Y of proving was `his caI>acity and the roof of an adjoining house, where $enerally concession. - They claim the terior, The enormous hall is like a sou 1e •and he haF proved it. He is t,y . unalgamating with the city of London was ' far the best debater on the Treasur benches. . some iris with whom he had Dtrsck up'a opporttmtty to buy supplies at Canadian of h stale ward$ thrown into one with tarried last week by' a vote of 433 for to 260 $ Osp It is all but int ssible : that he s ould not flirtation were standing, missed his footing, ports as a right se.-ured under commercial Whitewashed Walls, without a stuie000 cornice ' ' against. fell to the pavement, 65 feet helow, and was treaties operon the its of each count to come before long to be a lead�•r of the House 8 baa rY or a centre ornament on the ceilin s, a few , . Dubois, the man who �tnnrdered his wi a instant) killed. the chi of the other ; that is to so, ,the g of Commons if the 1 ories continue in ower.. children and mother-in-law at St. Alban's, 1 y 3' l' gigantic antler° here and there, half -a -dozen He sure) is, to all a to p - ( do not concede the contention of their ru - Y ppea • nee a conun , ue., has been sentenced to be hap ed on 1 - Ix GZN ZRAIA. ( wooden chairs, and 1} table without stable- man . b' Q $ 1` era but as•the practical results to them are cloth. On the tab$ are a white earthen- ' . June 20. Major Serpa Pinto has arrived at Lisbon. about the same whether the rivile a is There can be no doubt of the great intel- I Em ror William will visit .Lisbon and P K ware ltikstand, a eoupleof pens, the holdera lectual wer of Mr. John Morle Mr. John Miller, B. A:, of St. Thomas, pe granted by concession or is m�ognized as a of which seem to have been fashioned out Morley ipso after Mr. Gladstone, the man of has been appointed Deputy Minister ofritl in October. they don't seem to think it worth of bits of a five -barred the r,__ right, gate-- y are so moat werful intellect in the English Li1)_ - Education for OnUxio, in room of the late Emperor Wnilliam has subscribed f:.)00, while to waste time in parleying about a cl%moy and lon .—and a blotter without po 1 fora monument to E ror FrMerick at eral Part � Ever one believes in his sin- . Mr. Marling. ape mere BentimenL blotting per. Like the late Mr. Bi ar yy Y '. Diesterwag. ppaa + verity. He is becoming immensely popular « Since the duty on beef was raised Chicago, - Prince Bismarck distrusts blotting paper. in the county and on eat rovincial' i beef has become a rarety in St. John, N. , B., Henry M. Stanley arrived in BruBaels on . Now to Punish Drulnkeilnef3t3. He himself never uses it ; and as he knows Y � P plat- forms. I am assured t at he sttands next to - - yet there is no scarcity of beef, and so far no Saturday afternoon. t t is the l pal e. the That we have attained unto perfection in that in his hurry a visitor may write a com- - _ advance in price: _ King and ie staying at the Royal palace. the tter of dealing with our criminals is mquicatiou intended for him oul anti still Mr- Gladotone in popularity. ; He has not `, _ _ Dr. W. S. England, of Montreal, has been _ y p g py y' ae yet hast very Ion' ex rtence of Paegu- The widow of an arm officer in Moscow a ition which few will be rash encu h leave a co of it on the innocent pink sheet � ! `. who was in dire vert locked herself u to t•m. Certain!y much has been done the modern substitute for un a lar goo life, and accorc tog to. all the regu_ - _ appointed medical superintendent of the Po y, � 1 pct c powder lar gocx[ olcl maxima of Yarliumentar . - - ; Winnipeg General Hospital, and will assume in a room the other day with her five chi - duri g the past half cent ry or more to- is rivorottaly excluded from the hall. wisdom, he entered it tcx► late for success ' I his duties next month. dren and turned on the gas, and all Six were wards eliminating the inhun n element from But if the walls and ceilings are bare, not The one only comment which has to be i A despatch fromQuebec saysthat an Amer- °nffocated. the punislunent, though it is not eo clear eo the floor, which i° thickly ca ted every- made on the application of that maxixi to ' icau syndicate has purchased a controlling The German Goverhment has Bent a circu- that we have not taken aw y much of the where. I assing throggh the hall one enters him is that he is a success. There - Caut►�t � lar to the directors of Hi h schools with re detel•rent element as well. Any one who a second, somewhat less freezin , which be any possible doubt - on the subject. He interest in all the boding twine fat;toliea of g has followed u the lice r rds of an of leads to a room where the Chance for trap- is the only man on the frppt o psi_ Canada excepting one in Ontario. ference to the numerone cases of suicide 1? Po - e among the scholars, and urging the directors our principal cities, will no have failed tq sactshis business with less familiar callers. Lion bench who could ilia uteppthe'- A large deputation visited -Ottawa last to be lenient�with backward -boys. notice the frequency with Which the thirty The first thing that strikes the visitor is a lleadership with ;lir W�'illiam Harcourt. He ' week and asked the Militia authoritie8 that day$' sentence for drunkenness i" pronouns- lar a postal portrnit of Lord Beaconsfield, has greatly improved of late in debatui the bri arse cam be held at Owen Sound The Po in an interview igardfn g t g P pe 8 ed, and in how many casae it is the same with the statesman's name written under- Skill and power ;and, indeed, I think eve g this summer instead of at Nia ra. labor troubles, said he intended to forma �, go, person who saes up agatn anti again. From Heath in Prince Bismarck's sprawling hand. speech he makes is an improvement on th Committee in every diocese in the wQr ld . , John Weinman, jr., of thetownahipofSouth eighteen ears experience, says .(.overnor Facing it hangs a duplicate of Bonnet's speech he made just before. An orator, pt:r- with a Bisho at its head to consult with y , . Orillia, was last week committed for trial on P Greet,, of 1 ork County GIB4, -" I am per- famous portrait of Adolphe Thiers. Ina ha he could never be :but there is an eh - . - and instruct workin en as to their duties R ps, ) ' a charge of ahem ting to poison his brother- g'n suaded that the thirty bays sentence for corner stands a bronze bust of Count von quence of exalted thought put into _ nol;lc in-law by uttinYaris green in his well. +and intereata. drunlaenues"'�$ a curse to the;city. It Would hioltke, who looks as thou h he had be At the opening of the Partngneee Cottee be a vast int rovement to ve 'drunks 'five g en language which sometimes ecarries the S m - i The and I" rient comes from New York that on Saturday, the Kin referrtn to the P g' bonneted by a too enthusiastic admirer, for thetic listener away as if he were under• t[t e . the Grand (trunk.and Northern Pacific in- g or rets days in solitude for a first offence, the laurel crown with which he ie coiffe cle- s 11 of the born orator's enchantment. i'+ dispute between Portugal and l+.ng artd con and hard labor after that. The' gaol is so scends bow down u n his forehead ; above There is a sort of charm, I think about the tend joint) to build a lineacross the Contin- veining territory in Southeast Africa, said po _ ent to co to with the Canadian Pacific . comfortable and the intercourse of the this ec ma 11 cent likeness in oil of Prince- look of the student of .the recluse v the negotiation" now pending promised to a cn, railwa priaonera so little like ptmishment that a CardinalHohenlohe. Un the. mantelpiece which 11�r. hforl'ey still retains, and always, "..: Y - result in a settlement of the question honor- lottof the prisoners so, , ' Well, it's not Such on one side is a re. rocluction of the " Dalore enard, while ploughing on his able to both countries. , sv, P tatue of perhaps, is destined to ret+►in. He seems bike :. - farm in Sa dwich East last week; ate what While President Carnot was kiri to a bad place to go, to. 11sow, if, instead of the (.rand Ejector (Frederick the (seat's some gowned scholar in a camp. --Justin ' g being allowed to mingle with one another t i c►ncllather j by .Schluter on the other a McCarthy in the North A merican Review. he thought was a carrot. In two hours he some officials at Toulon the ether day, hie and t. entertain ' , •• ( died in ter 'ble agony. The root was a wild servant, who somewhat resembles the I'resi- pt ether with their ccaree plaster eLa"t of an equestrian statue supposed ' rani jokes, they were kept for a couple of weeks to be the ori incl rtrait of C Pa P• dent, came out and got into a waiting in solitary confinement, or obliged t ),end g P° lwrlen►agne: I_ a. A stron' resolution was passed at the carriage. The officer immediately Saluted, their back" to heavy toil, they won ,soon Of furniture in the ordinary sense of the - Salt i '.lIIIk. 1 -' meeting of a Presbyterian Synod at Corn- the band played, and the carriage accom come tri book u on the ri"on ao a e n word there is very little. A glazed cabinet, i - .. -- wall, declar ng that the time had come w en panic I by n. guard of honor dashed off, P P full of caruMiles and istole another fall of Doctor Jacobi of New York WeilteS il•at l� 1 b)e Sedulously a:Iiniitied and would- ua, doubt P ' . - Parliament houI 1 pass a prohibitory Uw giving the. President behind in the lurch. take better care note to lace maps, a round -table, and three chairs, and tole ph siologiu►1 effect of common si►1t p theli, selves that is all. Of course the rece ►tion ro m s , is of reat value . cer� . - for the whot Dominion.- chloric a of sodium - under the power of the law. It is to be [ K .+► Informati has been received at Ottawa Father Bid Me Beall: slid private apartments. of the rest of the Iain conditions of the s stem hoped, therefore, that, the novemen now- fancily are of a less ti rtan charccter, but p" y• Y in childreri that the Ne foundfand Goverliment had j'm kneeling at the threshold Wear fitint an foot to ask the (,nvernrnent to b ild a ilc those of the riuce tlirnsebf the ornamental es t c call It nutty he adde4l directly to the:: - decided to i pose a duty of $1 a ton upon and sore. y' wing ;to the ►l and experiment the' in on pp mother's milk, or cow's milk, or to the vege• - Dominion fie ing yesselsentering Newfound gat has had to yield absolutely to the usefub. tables, etc., ,as a condiment. Both the Bitter W actingg for the dawning, for the opening of the system of �rparatiou in cx)nfinernent` may �1"ith the exce )tion of m > ' •articles con land ports fo the purchase of bait, t the boor— - "uccc•}d, and that the experiment may'.huv� [ nate,, 1 r,tsct tics tiluc more potassii,m thal►Soclium, .. afair trial. marck is utterly il►diNerent tr) art. tic►trie And Should never I>L given without the adds-'- • Rev. Fath r Lacombe, the well-known Waiti7lg till the master shall bid me rise and earl; a o, at an ` at home," a lady remi�cd- i 8 tion of salt. j missionary to the Indiana in the 1lacLeai come -�"'� eta liianiarck that She huii been his cicerone Protu►bfy a pardon of the com opts i - 1 District, ridic ,les the reports as to white To the bot of hie 1'llPati�nPt�B Irl l'U�ia. ' pc) g y presence, to the gladness during Ilia early student da�•s iib Iterlin. absorbed at once in solution, but another - girls held capt ve on the reserves, and points of his home. - " True," he said ; and then he introduced rt is broken u ► in the s o out that the, "white girls" so much talked . -- � • ' I " . Th diSsatisf,u ion of. the ('ubatta its► her to his wife and •leu bier in the follow in urttiis 1 t macs►, with tht . about inherit• eir whiteness from only one A weary path I've traveled, 'mit) •clarkr ew, their present' tnasterS has reached a •ery g g son of biytlra hloric acid, whirl, ie eau store► and atiife. acute Stage, and unferi" the 'authoritie at terns° :. "Z'hlf is the lady to whom I owe etlicient agent in the promotion of digestion • .gide of the ho se. Madrid ado ►t a more econciliator N) is . the greater part -of my artistic education, in thhse dtse-ries where the normal 'o • Owing to th action � of Lieutenant -Gov: Bearing many a burden, often struggling for [ Y b J for it was io her coni that I went to of the stomach is interf � ndlh ►)) • my life ; Cutca may ere long be lost to .pain, 'hat pmiq ered with, and ail the ernor Schultz�'in vetoing the Act of the But ijow the morn is breaking—my toil the desired changy of treatment is like) -to the Berlin Jfueeum—the first and only time beginnin of convalesc n - . Manitoba, Legs )store, no tax sales can be ,will soon be o'er. , does not at present weni prolhlrblt,, un in my life. With regard to music he is K F ce. -, -� i held, and ��'in ipeg is financially embarraas- cx cur The exces$ _of this acid, w )sect it pias�e---' I'm kneeling at the threshold—my hand is the contrary, the atrli�'" of former u� reD very fond of listening t+► it, though, like the _ ed and wants o borrow $100 000 from the p( great 1o, oleon from the atoinach, unites with the sodium of . : Lc►cal (xovernn ell . - + on the door. Sion have recently been ents. ed to rt►,iS and [ , he singer horribly out of the Lite sodium chloride bein once more . the w i have been char et to scar ►i Ila. tune and out of time. "Life is Serious and g Two familia of� Canadians, who removed 'rethinks I hear the +Dices of the })leased as l' l art i° gay," he wrote at the back of the well- . duced, anal this in turn is dis�solveif iu the' they stand , The ew budgets voted by tb►ei Cortes c r canterntes of the intestines and al►sorl►ed intra to Missouri thr a years ago, passed through Siugin b► in the sunshine c,f the far off sinless ly tell the people that they have notl it to known photograpt► of Pauline Lucca ; and Windsor ono dnesday in waggonson their _ Mand : exlxet from tip:lin, �hc►Se lx)liti�::►1 itac elm that apparently is hue re.leon for not al►c,lcl the s stens. It is'known that the t;altill the return to Tor pros They spent all their SCeirl;o vie with each ether ��s to who s Tull 'I'K much time in- the pursuit of the art. elrcrc")tion acts to promrite vital prcxresses by money in 1\Iiss ori, and the story they reel) Oh, w osis that I Were with them; amid the most increase the heaay bur,leuo and xea Ilitl'urcnt is it WI ha8tetcttl� tl�sa,e Chiallge$ t�illl t11C ehlilllliat1�11, .. , cif the hardship in the west is heartrending. hinitit; throng, w�hicF the Calan merchant, !ru►nufactu e•r, The.�iian is not o tat regarel t�) literatune. )t th4 Ussue waste. . Mingl ng in their worship, joining in their 1 , , myoma ►ititrent lin ui Tile c uantit o The strike in Toronto of men employee) iib song p a,cter and lanai tenant has to pay. Ile aab►eit he has forgotten hiec�l,'rcek bi K "t, t y f Salt presee,lt in the tissue, " tt is an remuius very Nearly ccncstant, for such is tli� the building tr des conti,tues without any ,__ . result of )hese op�)re"siona is, that the .y] eS ouuiivorouS 'rcadtt.b Isis own icon reKularit of natur •' • - indication of an early •settlement• The The friends that' started with lite have!en- tion of annexation of Cuba to the Uni ed soltct.1y littered with Ixo - ► is at►- . S e s processes that the . employers dq n it appear to be successful in tered long a o; y ks; novels includ_ presence t)f an excess will set up just thosi• - States is being openly discussed, Sev tab .ed. �`'hile there art no kuick knacks, no t inducing non-u ion nlen� to come to Toronto One by one they lest me struggling with Ilhe g ba[ Ppa g )ick eases which tench to curry it <>ut frorii - f leatlin )e,s su rtin it in etbitori la. cunningly Contrive( Shelves, or attisticubl the system; sane) on the o :►rad the few.tha have a Fared- have been foe y ther hand, if ail Ply' : that ��,,►enert.11y attract attentitrn. That (.1 lite arranged whatnots for the display of .poi- insutlicient quantity is administered, the �►ersuaded to fr ternize with'the strikers. Their l►ilgrimage was shorter, their triumph wool`s profit by the change of rotation there celain anti cloixo),nf, three or four enunnous ' blood will retain telut io scwner won ; is little room to doubt, beSides it would cumbrous • maho n ti usly, that jxrt•tion t t: EAT BRITAI.\'. HOW 10VIIlgly thCy'll hail me when Bbl my iomple4c a u1,1U11 polltlCally Wh1C11 tatut't' �bti �b►1Rs a1"laSt (►elltl whiC}1 it I:Oldti Ili CUnll)illati011, t11C �el1l'r:l _ beneath the weig of tlocumetits, blue- lack being indicated by a more ,sluggish tis- • - . Her Majesty has left .pix=les-Baine for toil is done ! and C16 fierce have already established• books, etc. '.1 ear the awintlow, facia � the sue chuitge and marked ins ii 1 _'------- South, are iz huge writing desk w,th a Pa i,lent of us 'r"sta,dt• . + With them.the blessed angels, that knout no L trition. Lord Hartin on has returyied to London r,ef or sin' ? brotltc inkstand, a bowl of blue pounce Another very important cortsideration, 1 from E t. - K ' � N'l�l They Govern Wlgely . KYP I'seetheinbytheportals,preparedtoletmein, „ • pow4er, a couple of gigantic quills and especially in the case of children, is the'•fact ' Queen Victors is reported in good -health O Parc , I wait thy pleasure--th time and A rant) governed by women, to the novel lx>rhapet half -a -ream of foolscap_ the (plan- iiwww' that milk which holds in. solution a small at Aix-les-Bains 1 + ay are best; Y announcement which c Does from I:tigerton, cellor detests "t eel Ion" ,slid a claim with cl Y . f salt will not COS uantit o gulate in large ButI'n wasted, worn,and wee r O F Kansa", where, after a most hotly contested out a back, In one of the recesses is a ut in smaller flakes, and thus - F The Primrose sue in England is said ry • ather . solid masses b bid me rest! • campaign, the wamPn S ticket wars elected, more' modern writing table, above which g tc► number 907, members. _ the price Munici its di cation is made much easier. In easel ` pal Council 1►eir►g chasm hen the , John Barnett, the Engliab} musical com- I- from among the fair daughters. UutBidere, the other enpodrtl sit of the late Emperor, At where the mothers milk seems to curdle in of the asatictutn are several the same way as cow's milk, it is found that _- poser, is dead. He was born in 1802- II The Voice and Prononnelatlon. u usinted with the condictions of the couches iind armchairs, and in one corner a Mr. Parnell ons Monday moved the 'rejee-t The appearance in New York of Miss elect n, will be curious to know what were bundle of long German , thThe habitual �ln tpation o fchlildrenf is tion of•Mr. Balfour's Land Purchase bill. Edwar s, who is not only one of the most u.11 alerefult celloithe fe•inarle vptere out phe slain bew�' On the) a is above n e y the administration of aabt, _ _ ' also relieved b The carrying t ade at Cork is ural ze ; thoroughly versed students' 6f E tiara po for not oral is the food rendered more di es - p qq rtraita of hie wife and children: Y i owing to a stick of shipping and railwa antiquities and monuments, but also one of the nlratterhoo much in sn m brothers, or are This to the favorite nook, where Bismar . ut the secret' g y pathy with the taken hie rest The beelroom is never tible b men. the most effective and pleasing public new movement that they are willing to hand shown to an ck ions of the alimentary s akere of the a e has led the ,Sun to read over to their. wives and Dieters the contra) iecea off canal are increased and made more effective Two thousand. spinners at Newry, in the' Pe g , y visitor, but it contains three bY't" resence. In any case, the close should p • - n 7th of Irefan have struck -for higher a homily to parents and teachers on the dot , p urnitare only, an enormouo wash- � ppb y of public affairs . Gan it be that thiB is only hand attiud, a srttall cam beds taste thaw b Ing determined rather by t w ge". ca paying more attention to the speech and a concession on the part of the sterner sez loot'ack, p mrd a y the actual quantity u u 1. i` I' It is stated Si 'Geon a E. �Trevell n will carriage .of the ricin eneration of oun ) There used to be a eou�le of g Y pca g Y g designed to teach the enthusiastic and ov r hairbrushes. " j (; a ntest Lord Ha ington's seat in the next women. S kin o tao Edwards, as she wnfioent ladies that there are other thinb' Prince a few eaiTeakeohem away, said the _ g neral election. appeared in Chickering Hall while deliverin the can do with Y g a towel will do t0 jj ! �, her interesting lecture on E tolo y ' greater success than than- part my hair nowadays•" It's becoming quite common for t I tat an William O Brie', M. , P., hie become en- gYP gY an a$e Municipal Council . However their g ged to, the daughter of M. Raffalovitch a Eg tiara antiquities, the Sun remaike : ' `It victory ma Ile explained, whomever the era to car" a certain make long barreled - g was a pleasure to listen to her voice sweet y ]pistol of .�2 caliber with he n whsle wadi,► r L'arisian financier. I flexible, of agreeable modulation ani influences that have contributed thereto, it b - d reach- is beyond question that theft seven women Toronto, with its one hundred streams. With this arni�hey kill kinlfish- Archbifhop Crake has .hack •a conference ing to every part of -the house, thou h never ere, squirrels, hawks and sheldrak". with Mr. Gladstone regiirrdfing the Irish overstrained ; and, her pronunciaf tgon was soa f rwinetinto a tremendous responsibility churches, and an aur spry t Land Purchase B'll. he cause of female suffrage is men, will be cotta d toj u offbeecr ° /cher - ! nearly, faultless." Contrasting the orditary cont rued: Their eaccess or faiburo will recent legislatiott tour th The Speech of Gen. Von Ca rivi, �$ticces Satureda was rimrose da ,and the ad- female voice it adds : "A sweet voice, clear have ave far reachi influen hin ychurch by the sot to Prinsce Bismarck, at the o pin of .. - Y . osiers of the Ear of Beacon field in London soft, distiiiet, well modulated, melodious rryy ce u�son the clergymen a Qatari g P 'OI'e''tY• the Prussian Diet g - mod rn»litical movement. Meantime the that clergymen are t0 $ eu very general tisfact on I to )the° - honoured his memory by w ring the em- from the chest and not the head, how tare it 8•es Now' have iv > blematic flower. is among AMerican women !' How, rete too►ubl a will watch the experiment with dee treated in this leaders of the various into st, and, nos doubt, with varied fee increase to t}1em�' it is eatamated t the parties constituting . :. Prof. Tyndall, in a recent a ch ,said '" it to heair a real) correct pronunciation • the Chamber• It breathed a concis tatory ppeeee • yy A inga- - assessment next y will s crit and ye 1 that politically he opposed M>4•, Glad"gone to Mi ecce a"ag reeable to the ear as that of i amount to $850 000 pp 8a assurance at no indica! Edwards, and a ro while the s from ehan a of the teeth, but to save Mr. Gladstone's life p nunciation as pure T e phase of the servant 1 tit. source Will amount to little 1 g policy would be ittroduced. It he would risk hie own at any moment, and cultivated." "The unfortunate feature of that ie'troublin our Nrvant gir problem $5,000• Besides this considera th°n took a hopeful view of the f ! , this criticism ie that there is much tnith in it•. _ bre um re- five of the state ►► ure• "The edi . 8 est to the brisk- salting from the tax u , said the Chancellor "is ce- Thedivorce case of O'Shea v. O'Shea, with And yet the voice acid pronunciatioh are both f a �ianit abs le is r ' Det 1. '® wife clergymen's aaiaries, tliero Is he o and Mr. Parnell ae co -res ndent, snow thou ht mented firm) encu h to roaist both wind po g .capable of bein cultivated, and of attainin yes g 1Ve" Bra a bevy on church roperty for locxil ' ntage and we& er., Nohiilt however• of wi d = likely to be reached for tris iii the course g K farts , so, She is doing her own Work be- menta, Z'hi p proVe- of the v • ' of the summer. Forts are, owever, mak_ wonderful perfection under proper care. ca every immigr ant she hires to reside a at thrrt t en'ntnent ll Prog�me which was y -Dix cent" Per the It would seem that the The trouble is that to aecare the beat results in h r pit: 1 i t rote, nip probabl promised later, ing to postpone it till after arliament ad- . the kilt en gets married as sure as , •.. ; • y mere the new Chancellor has time and patience are required. And this mac and as soon as she be ' lu'l`l" u' the treasury to the extent f g12 scoredd his first success '' j°8' ' gine be realty tisk► or i15 000 is just what many parents lack. And. so uaef 1. The prepondersnoe of bachelors who will .that is, the , in introducing himself to 'the Chamber .in ,: vxl. era s. the loveby girls are allowed to grow up less hav netted the Canadian Northwest is t a°d a .chum. em at s ch a manner as not to arouse ai;,y un lovely than they might have been had increased to this ®xtent~ aieeasa►ry hostility. And in so far forth as . A wire worm is doing great damage to !proper attention n given to this n t atatonishing, and they are evitdent) An thus he has b ce'Y ge rather tired of living aleane on theaer injustioe has been removed, d °�u''� the will of those whose wheat nest Atchison, Bansas. ranch of their edupation. a farms. l er step taken an- help is - indis th .. • nation's &iters he nth ved the wa n for . 1 ]P�i egielatiorn, wm"di° a 8'� f ideal the I i. , . . t . • . , future victories. Y f .. i .- - % 1 . .. I .. ` - :' - .- - . . .',I . . . i ..... I - q .. .. .. . .^. - : . -- -. .r - . I: ,. 1• .-, . . i .' f I y ' r F l i (( Y j 1 �y 4 i; x t , .,� 5A r•� {,� { '� IF° ! i IAC• 1 - J Yr i A F 1 i , s { t z i � ` ,� ,k't i._: .'� !! rk / �, }�' �_ �wra• ,,. ' .k :,,. �+� �y� 1 F �:l �, "tr e--�..i. 't. 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Th T • ow lars ` bir�dp wit) new, twittered in et maker that sought ) a violets, held 1iy t ,, lowoo by a dandelio with, it seemed, a �• She ha tt��tit that very d 1 believe that she v the flowers. ••Won't the police away from me v" .sii timi#ly Ind -sitting ! : ,c�� dear, there F 1; untr •" 1 �•t1'hen why ,isn't !I country '" .,If- everyl►o•ly d i i''' need of policemen." "But we could liv ")do, for there wo to do. „ "But You wonllln' you lived here. " „Ohs yea, deal , I , platter where I neigh „Why 9•, •-Because I ani Ix►t •'Who made you 1. "Oh, don't a.^sk :gut .' '•You never 411d a you 2" "Never in this 'vre,, "And have rich pt -- '',Some of then) ha - "I ant too t i ret) t t I catch colts if I lie oJ "No," the moths pillow ofa shawl, •,li "And if that big 1 - back will you wake r yce., - She was soon G woman bent over h and drank at the -I breaking up the cor field, cast glances . longing .for the won i pian, with a rntit v shoulder, trudgt�i w A woman in a far with a bread -tray ! post, and cheerily ea . The little girl a%% I flowers !" $he ask,rd. "Here they are, cit them." "I dreamed that t took them. Did the `•No, but he niaN;' Do you feel rested ! ' `Almost. I wish "Oh, I can't sing cant. It is almost : talk." "Please sit] jityt a "Preci,)us, i really know that I ha%c not since 1 sold that raw fi Conic, 1t•t ns_ go lip t They went tri a far, A brusque wonian w -a A lazy clog with ,))u- por,•h. f -"I reckon' yon tint out here," saki the f•a •`Uh, no,'' the t sty is the only resting 1► many a day.'4 "Jvcll, i J;itess it rb move in the city, hav ball, awl I,artics.'`. ••I do not go to an factory-" •'"'sly• I tli'ln't 'sol to work at an. I al« folks ill the country 1 their idleicess." "And my little gir just now that the pec not have to vi-urk ani that the laborer must f•Ho, that ain't uo — a slouching boy that came to the well to "If I didn't have not the house I w•ouleln't tante or not. It's Le sun that ucakes a fel Mamma}," sAid tl I to lie down. 1 a+u ti -I " I am afeerd," so, i . " that you brought h don't know but you * . a A little wlitte face of brown )lair. A le —white plaster kitt 1 the mantel-picee am ! _ way between them. an( t e tired bey s: F room ju:�t at)ovc. farm is wife sat b►es had been sleeping. " Won't you sing t The mother tr)ei sobbed oil the pillow. "You can't sink, +sold," said tau: Child. ing bird conic back n " No, angel." * The.tired boy error above. The child evermore. A handf bed 'ibeside tier. Tl come and get then)-- 'I'he Vnited tit . L The citizens of t 1 made the startling dl .. had been considering if really a wall so we "a coach and four'' • Their Alien Lab or splitting abilities of s, has been weighed i►► waisting. And this parties propose to e the law. Irsstead, of labor, which is prohi pose to delay the. me tion of wages until o,1 workman•who thus e the head of a still la .. obnoxious law• lays n ingiy the New Engt ered by a strike anion have advertised in at England for freestone where to apply upon pay was- A large f o The Government is vent it, and the local sous, though to stop t be to shop all immigr . , b +A ¢% :. c i. f f a 1 T' ti - 3' a.. s�_'_ .+.'.: _ 1 :t 4 S vii' �`►._ � i �j h iy. . . 't I 1. f f t + ' c _,� y T di ,_ " ti'`.. i t{� t. �X ;'. (1'!I ('Olpj�� 1C 1Be a..lb. ought. it [thea , A-' Chief •`iecretaPoi - ` _- rY for ,. ,11111(` stroke of droll s i ; l 1 ht • rt's most top a_E. 1!tr'ill- now w•as tos 11, nl"118 and face Glad_ . 1Ir . Parnell, .Sexton -. ' It looked ' ridie_ ills (p{»intment Iiiatle t 111111 ritto a Parlia_ n.,, Mg been a college ' 111• has become one - t,t !ht- Ilouse. -It is !t ,it•.,-ribi►ag him as a tiitI1� his Irish -policy -'teak i ng of the de- the statesman. 110body knows I: . 1- a z;tatesinan or not.. 111,1'rtuuity given h' n; to statesmanship. It i1l11►„ssi1)Ie task --to Pr -t -lit clay by Co - 1.1= -its that states- : k as ,' u I I 1 be as good as. .a, gt-►i►I.l as a sage. '1t enable ii, man to - , iuillp over his own ; `' alfour had an - Was his capacity' l,tltaed it. He is by ! 111• "i reasury benches. • that he should not 1 Icadel• of the House 11,.4 l'"Atlilile 111 power. - p Ilya ranee, a Conlin g. -' 1!t 11f the 91 -eat intel.. ►ohn Morley. Mr. ' I'i nolle, the man of- n the English Lib- - I.t•lieves in his sin - _ lnunetlsely Popular I,. •.1 :tt provincial plat. I:,tt I- stands next to . I.t ri t �-_ He has not ' . \ 1-1- vhl`e of Parlia- - • I, n, to all the regu- „t Parliatilentary t-, late fur success.- --' - ,{ hlk-h has. to be "t that nlaxial to '.. -s. "there cannot .. I t ht• subject. * He t 1w front opposi ' 11! N d ispute the 111:011 Harcourt, He . - t'i ];it( -in debating ► 1-11't'd, I think every Il,r1,t-vinent on the : t'. an orator, per- ' l ill t here is an elo_', . -. -i1t 1110 into noble . 1' ' . ,u -ries the sy'mpa- ; . ` i1'' a+ -ere• fouler the C enchantment. , I. I think-, about the . t I:1• t-ecluse even, . . 1 • � ttl1s, aiA always, I,.1. IIc seems. like `. ;t t;ii,,p.---Justin � . 11 i 1 lt. 1 •'1 k "=rites teat . 11 ' •'r,1nloit salt, the . •: = It_.N aloe in cer- :trlfl. ill children - -i-I 1111-ectly to the - - 1,:�k, of to thc,vege 1i'. l:,,tll the latter Q .,:1111 t hull sodiiunl, - . _ .-- Ia, 1thout fjh 'a:ilcli - . - I t ! I I • t:•onipound i3 - i�:' ll- I,ut another . J mach, 'with the 'W111, which is all - 1! 1 1, ali ,,f (ligestion... 1• a 't-rnal condition 1 N,-itIi, and in the, 1 ,e hvil it 15lMn6s ,til tI'll. sodium of 1st -Ing once more :> dissolved ill the n i al"ished into I ' Its •;alt in the -- - - , 11;ti processes by "-- L:111 t ht- eliniinatio,a - 11t. in the ti9sue3 - ,�I1t, f"r such is the - „'(-<;vs that, tate- -' til) �, just those _ 11 r%- it out from _ - "t t -r hand, if all 1.lnunistered, tide • • I % t h;i.t poI•tlo►l I' 1111, the general ui"rt- ,luggish tis . I,.t;rulent of nu- - 11 t I•rnlsidcratiotr, .. -_ 11 :'I1*4•11, is the fact .,lilti,a►'a small t:;111a0e in Targe - 1 tlx .-e:t, and thuya . 1 ' I =Iter. . Ll cases, 111, to curdle ill _ k. it irfound that - It -11 a!l'()tvl relief. ' -- 11f children is :If tl;0inu of salt, ' • •t -,•d :uurediges- - I t lw ali►nent:ary More effective - . t h,• dose should _ I 1-a t h `i;, jb y t -. 1t:1',fu v+.l. . 9 1:"1: !m- t rout ang- - I„i1y; barreled. \ i'- 11 while wading `,- kill k i nglish :. I r; a k c.;, - I , , I,ri�•i, sileces-' i t ht' opelling of 1.. 1s reported to !-faction to the Tl-. . oonstituting 5' M I It conciliatory r that no radical. �': Introduced. it ;� I t u re. "The edi- iiancellor, "ince- - stst both wind r ,vever, wasgiven kf WIlle which was ^'e seem that the his first success the Ciiamber in 14 arouse any un- it so far forth as ' ll of those whose , a (- transaction of ; ` Et, -ed the way for: Y': t. i . i .,� ( , 7)) J, 3 :Z, J 3 3 ^l4 s Y, 4 1.. e F 'FY ' F: f a R,� , - }� . iI i - . I” -1 '- j, V • r . . �e Bice -Looking °Bir& {A tired, worn -Out mothefr, who had'gon- i . to the country with her little girl, sat under s �• soft air came down scrota a clovered slope, and silken grass hung 'over and flut- Seied oil the dimpled surface of a rivulet. The yejlow poplars were in bloom, and the haiaming-bird, with her Easter dress still ' n,W, twittered in ecstatic vanit7- at a wood- pe,ker that son 6t to woo her. - handful of violets, held ,y the little girl], were yel. lowed by a dandelion. She was a pale child, i with, it seemed, a premature plenitude of brown hair. She had never seen the coun. try until that very day, and she could icarce< ly believe that at e was permitted to gather the flowers. . .,Won't the po liceinan come and take them ± away from me ? she asked, looking about timidly and sitting down beside her mother. ,No, dear, th a are no policemen in the cou,itry" _`,rhen�wily don 't everybody live in the . �I country ? . . ! "If everybotl (llid then there would be . need of policemen. "But we could' live here, couldn't we ?" aiNo, for there world be po work for me to do." I "But you wouldn't have to do any work if -you lived here." r . "Oh, yes, deal-. I should have to work no matter where I'll ight be." `Because I ani poor. " ' ,ItCtlo made you •poor ?" ` "0h, don't ask such questions, Alary, -_!You never (lid, anybody any harm did Sroq 9" ! `t�`ever in this world." . If And have rich people done harm?". `�14onle of them have." `�I am too tired to gather 'flowers. Will . I catch cold if I lie down here Y' ``No," the mother answere(j, making a pillow of'a shawl, "lie clown and go to sleep," 'And if that big blue -looking bird comes ba lt, will you wake me up so I can see him Y' ` Yes" - .j . �he was, soon fast asleep. The tired - W'Mnan bent over her. Cattle came down - and drank at the brook. A farmer boy, breaking up the corn land in .an adjoining field,• ,cast !lances at the sun, as though lough►�r,a for the noon'_hour, and a foot -sore i_ 111,111, with a rusty bag thrown across his SMIAlle ler, trudged 'wearily .down the road. A Iw•o1 lan in a far away door -yard stool I iI with a bread -tray resting oil a low gate P(71, ; nd cheerily called the -chickens. I jfhe little girl awoke. "Where -are my flower '" she asked. "Here they are, dear, just. where you4eft them. ' . - ' II (beamed that the policeman came and - j took t enl. Did the blue bird come back?" 4`'; , but lie may be back after awhile. Do yo feel rested " . . "Al Host. I wish you would sing tic- me." ':( - -0t, I can't sing 1)ow, Mary, I declare I can't: It is almost -as much as I can do to -:i talk." - - ' ' "Phase sing just a little bit of a bit." ,-. . . . "Precious, I really can not. Don't YOU kllow that- I have not been able to sing any - since I had that awful cold ii► the winter? Conn•,: let us' go up to the house." They • went toa, farin- house not far away. A lira (rue woman was sweeping the yard. I A laz dog with one eye shut, lay on the- - . I porelt . i i ``I eckon yoia find it mighty lonesome . i out here," said the farnier's wife:. .,()It, no," tile city woman replied. "This is the only res.ting place I have found• for utility (lay." "W til, .I guesj,i it does keep a budy,on the more n the .city, havin' to go -to. so many ball. 01141 parties." ' I ( o not go to Any.' I work in a shirt fiwu,r -." -why, I didn't 'low that citj- folks had to w -o kLat-an. I always thought that the folks a the country had to keep them up in the r dleness." ` "AI d my lithe girl expressed the opinion just now that the people in the country did not h,i ve to work any.. Her idea of work is that t 1e laborer must be shut upp in a house. " "Ho, that ain't no work at'all," s ke up - a slouching boy ►that had . left' his pow and Came to the. well to get a drink of water. "If I didn't have nothin' to do but stay in the house I wouldn't care whuther Sunday came or not. It's bein' out in 'tile br'illatt' i sun that makes a feller hump." .Mamma," said,the little girl, " I waist to lie down. I aril tired." "Lan) afeerd," said the farniWs wife," "that you brought her here too bite, and I (lois t know but you came too late yourself." e „ „ t ,► s a :' A little white face in a beautiful tangling Of brown hair. A high, old-fashioned bed, -white paster kittens on such corner of I. the manta -piece and a clock ticking mid- • way betty .en them,' It was late at night, and the tired boy snored in the " ratter" room just above. The another and the farmer's wife sat beside the bed. The chili had been sleeping. Suddenly she awoke. " Won't you sing. to me?" she asked. The mother tried to sing, and then sobbed on the pillow. , "You can't sing, for - you. have such a told," said the -child. 4, Did the blue -look- ing bird come back mamma?" i " No, angel." � �-• The tired boy snored in the"' rafter" lust I above. �''• The child was as for .: �evermore. A handful of flowers lay on the . I bed beside. her. The policeman did not c/)::,e and bet them-01,ae P. Read. '• the 'I'nited States Alien Labor i. . Law. . The citizens(if the United States have made the startling discovery that what they had been considering an impregnable defense is really a`wall o weak and insufficient that "a coach and fo r" can be driven through it. i Their Alien La r Law, thanks to the hair- ! sella►:%abilities of some of their legal lights, has been weighed in the balances and found Wanting. And this is the way interested parties propose to evade the previsions of the law. Inste4d of importing contracted I ' labor, which is #rohibited, the "bosses" pro. �: pose to delay the matter of settling,the ques- t tion of .wages u til after the arrivaaljll of the •. Workman who tl us enters the country under - the head of a st Il' laborer, upon whom the obnoxious law 1 ya no restrictions. Accord- . - . ingly the New ngland contractors, hamp• ered by a strike among the freestone cutters, have advertised in all the leading papers in England for freestone cutters, telling them where to apply upon arrival and what the 'Pay was.: A large force is said to be coming The Government is at its wit's end tore . vent it, and the local labour unions are fur- . ions, though to stop these men coming would be10 stop all immigration. t,1 r .;. <1 .5 ' # . 1. s rf p T, q.K IM + , . „r , ., r i � a ! ! r r a , 114 i t � 4 i I-.- '3 �, a � i ! r , 4°- 3 F i 11 (. 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Security 1 States are not rosperous, is confirmed b which Thomas Pettit, of the Boston Athletic p or intorest in buAinees giTen. Apply t p Camp ell by properinepecti ns, Sir Alexander BOX 310 MAiL OFFICE 11 � t, ` fame sti►rtling figures collated b Ron. Club, is the Present holder. On Saturday Cam beU, 1�.C.M.G„ Lieu Gov, of Ontario, M. Fippen, of Tipton county, in t ie state of nett Pettit will sail for 1.ngland. to prepare President. ecad Otaee, Toronto Street, 4.' , i for the cotltesL Toronto. Ont, Consulting nears and 4, Indiana. ='The county of ipto' +' ea s Mr. '�_ f Fippen - has a rich soil of b' k sand - SOLICITORS O PATENTS B o r r o . w e r S . , _. - . - . .-- loam, unsurpassedY Miss Emily . Ha r, of Alexander, Gene- G so. C. Rous, Chief Engine r. A. FResER, Soo , by any in th State of see county, -New York, is a feftnale Icer- g ]IOxBY Large Loans and Church Loans a6 �! : , Indiana or even in the broad 1 iaaieaipppi colas. She didn't discover her strength very low rates, and smaller sums a0 - Valley. t It has been in a high elute o11 cult!- until the other day'. , 0. 6} per ct. accordin to security. . '. vin broken a j pp{� Imry '2ORt nation for the t !went tlohnstan's FI lid Beef, Toronto business and ouso property }iieltiiu ' 4;; • y y ji. yielding lamp, her mother chided her• reply theannualI during all this time, amount, rl gave her mother an affectionate hu pcyi g A Perfect Food for Childeen, 7 8 and 10 per et. do inveatolc► and 100 per ct. co f: -y more than doable its consum tion. Its a woman dropped, to the floor insensible iWECULAT RS. IkLTiisel, - L.`: 1 people are industrious; prudent, �wnomical, with two ribs, broken. - and intelligent to a degree unsurpassed in Supplying Nourishment for J, LATimxR,K$RiL iii ItENVILL6 P. gLttastsi� 11 • 4'King Street hest, Toronto. any county in the State. But they are not ' It Depends on the Liver. . , - Successors to A. E. MINKLER & Co. Of�oe es ' ` contented, and they are not praa�eroua _= Is life worth living"? somet,ody asked, FLESH, M AND BONL tabliahed 1879 b Mr. S. H. JAxas. Increase in population Toronto 1889 over. =L. i. Xe tented, by year they have been =�t'unning be-' and the facetious reply was, " That depends (assessors' returns► "AN., � - . . . _L hind' as their phrase is—that �, their debts on the lit+er." Heal� ". '. , �: . ., '. th and happiness ,ate . ha a been increasing faster t their .in• twined together. If a man's liver is out of D R. N' V H O LSA c( _ Y- THS BAN K 0� = TORONT01 I I .r , co a or the value of their prope ty." order, his while a stem is deran Ho - i , o assure himself of the co ectneae of sutlers from top to toe. ,,This is the time to ! • Food of Health i th'a complaint, Mr. Fippen eotaulted the t�(ake Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. These •­ � U records to ascertain jaetl how much eflicacious little globules are as much in &d- , . DI�IDIIND NO. 68.. Fel- Children and Adults. th s indebtedness had been at the close of Vance of the old-fashioned, griping, drastic - - _ . ' . invai.iabie tfbr Indigestion and t each ten years, beginning with) lri5O. To pills as electric lights are ahead of a wick Constipation. g Notice IN here►, r given that a DIVIDEND OF h' surprise he learned that I while the stuck in whale oil. FIVE; 1'Elt CENT. for the current half year, FRANKS & CO., London, England, Pmprieto I an cunt of real estate mortgages in the It is oils natural theta wee iti vvaelier- beintf at the rato of TE2j PER CENT. PER l Montreal OFFIcv, 17:3t. John Street. q P� g AN'v UM upon rho paid ullrupital of the Bank ' Dr. T. R. AllinNon, L.R.C_Y., London says: , co my amounted in January ,,Q to $1 r,6,129 woman should attempt to dry her eyes by hraN this day ►loan eclared, nd that the samo " I like Dr. ?� ►chole' 'Food of Hcaltll ' very ill an. '90 it had swelled to $2, 7,435 ; the wringing her hands. will be payable rat the Bank apd it3 Branches on much, and fled it of greatdietetic value in man va ue of real estate meanwltil increasing and after r DAY, THE SEI U �D DAY OF diseases. ria a breakfast dish I prefer it to awl -I fr m 16408,310 to $2,34)9,685 ; thatis to say,The youth whose attentions -were ignored JUNE NEXT. - I meal. For the regulation of the bowels itcannet by the yo woMan said Lhat his trouble THE TRANSFER BOOKS will be closed be surpassed. Send forliatnple FREE. w ile the. value of real efltate in the county y 8 front the seventeenth to the thirty-first day of in reared not quite sixfold i, the forty was slight. $ Mav Folli days ineliided, gNITTI�IGCIIll\171 y -ra, the amount of mort s increased It is an excellent thin to chew .Tutt► T11E ANN A1d GENERAI. MEETING OF g-STO('KIIOI,DFItS will be held at the 1#inking al oat fifteen fold. No is th a the only Frutti (}out atlas the meal and induce the .. Send for Illustrated Cataloguer ' y house of the institution, on WEDNESDAY, the • and this advertise N w►iti► di: couragini circumstance, for the further secretion of more saliva. Sold by all Drug Ei htecnth day of June noxi. The Chair to be fiats and Confectioners r • t.a on at noon. your order for our New Steri f t must be added that. accor ing. to the S + v cents. � - - Ribber and we will•allow you ' I -` es ►mate of Mr. Fippen the earllin ►e of By order of this Board, . PPe b Horseflesh is Said to be the worst thin in ISignod), I). COU Casshier, ��ty :al capital in farming are not over 4 per the world to,give{ people the nightmare.; . The Bank of Toronto, Toronto, April `l3, 1890. $10 PREMIUM DI3COU�'t cc t., while the current rate of interest is 8 t i ADDRIEBfi _ a i r cent. Clearly, a farmer who pays s , 1.. All Men. . To The Ftir�iitlireTrade Creelmam Brow, lI'fgral) �� - r P r cent. on half t►is capital ane snakes but young, old, or middle-aged, who find them- t, seo><cBrOwiT, OaT. 4 r cent. on the whole cannotget ahead. selves nervous, weak an exhausted, who are . AND alcCORD C nsidering the many aclvanta ea and few broken down froth 'ezceas or overwork - dnawbacks which characterize he country resulting in man of the following syrel Dealers io Furoilure &Upholstered Goods., '� 7 7 i �,,m in question, the view presented' of the coil- y p I . dition of the agricultural popullation of the toma : Mental depression, premature old «'e the undersigned beg to inform the SOHO MACHINE WORKS, TORONTO. ; country is far from hopeful or sitiflfactor age, loos of vitality, loss of memory, bad Rretail Tracie that we have a full line of CANADIAN AGENTS FOR i- ; y dreams, dines§ of siglit, palpitation of the Furniture and Upholstered Goods, also a - - heart, emissions; lack of energy, pain in the well assorted stock of Walnut, Parlor, t ` Wonderful Japanes Falmily. kidneys, headache, pimples on the face or Lounge, Sofa, Easy and other Chair Frames.( o . ' - . body, Itching or peculiar sensation about the rhe goods are well finished and made of the i "A tlir►iisaud - ears in one household" (ikka' scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, befit seasoned woods. Orders solicited. I - � ' ' a ,i -nen) is an1 okd Japanese saying, employ- specks before the eyes, twitching of the /r �y i e( with reference to an event which, in reg- musClea, eye lids and elsewhere, baallfillness, Queen City lanufac uring-Co y� Ltd. o �s i . poet of extreme rarity, -may be classed with deposits in the urine, lose of .will power, o - tlie flight of,a dead donkey or a tinker's tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak'and 117 Kling Vl%efett, Toronto. • . funeral. The Horhi Shindnin lays that an flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be ..� ' instance tnay at p#esent' he fund in the rested by aleep, ti tion, dullness of i �` i - - household of a merchant called Mizuma hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, - •1._Y . ' . C Gensuke, who resides in Kanwawa, in the excitability of temper, sunken Surround- 0h_0&I &t and i i-- - CC= . Saitama district of Sado. The �1.30) familycon- ed with LEADEN CIRCLF, oily lookingg skin, BfEdT PLACS pp ' I . `•.silts of the following members : rreat-great- etc., are all 6ymptaoms of nervous debilit In Amen to buy t The dclnand for foot Po>trer 1Nttcbiner ithat lead to isariit and death unless cured. 1great grandpapa (Gengo (aged , caecal Y Bsod ato�Yiitlev i nereasing every y ear. No ('arpenter can a ord $ eat-great-grandmanutia 'I'omi. (aged 13.2), The Spring or vital force having lost- its 1 Iostrnadent% �Oarrcl ewithout Foot Power Itip and Crow (tut ' g-eat-great-grandpapa Gembei (agod 101), tension very function wanes in consequence. Yusto, &o. Forgier, Tenon :Machines, etc., etc. Send. i .g•eat-gt•cat-grandnwmina iMliyc (aged'91)), Those who through abuse- committed ill i talogue. 6 eat -great -grand -aunt Yoshi (aged 106), ignorance rosy be permanently cured. :lend HE CONBOY CABBIAGE T4P$ _ eat grandlx►pa (:cnsuke (aged MI), real your address for book on all diseases peculiar Address71HA1.Ei'. Ho1cB d co.. telt Yooge - g Street, Toronto.. Send for Catalogue_ I andmamnia Kim►,' (aged ,9), grand ,apo to man. Address 3I. V. LU BON, 50 Front ARM THR BZST KNOWN. 1 , ! l em aehi (aged 60, grandmainm& 'Vo)p St. Fd., Toronto, Ont. Books sent free sealed. i .. ' I ( gad (il)) ;papa (:eukiclii (aged 40), rnamn►s Heart disease, the symptoms of which are " ; -1 '�, \Ei"ER F.iILI;�G ( l . lag faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpita- l I, aggeel 38), tine e,-Genroku ed :i.i), t ' son Geiis}►ichi (aged 1.1), d,.ugliterTok4(xaged tion, skip beats, hot flushes, rush of blood _ ST. LEON. . 51). The. united ages of the fourteen amount- to the head; dull pain in the Heart with beats ;-- - cil at the: close of last 'ear, to!W, and con- strong, rnp d slid Irregular, the Second heart v - t'p to three years age } , r I►yspcl►sia. that horrible I - 1 sequently b�canic 9(M on the first day -of this beat quicaer than the first, pain about the tE a+msation, w rewliedpain - . ' - year, accordu►g to the Japanese inet�hod of breast bone, etc., rani positively be cured. t and choking.__The very I.' - calculation. Next New Year's D&T, sup- :tic cure, no pad. Send for hook. Address t'ricn(T. ,t_11111 jtte •.& I - . Posing that death had not lute► veuc(l mean- M. V. LUBO2i, 50 Front Street Feast, Tor- - � � Rot Curet► with - it. Leon ; urged the to while, the aggregate ages would 1►e l,(M)ri, onto, Out. - Irink. I diel. The chok- - - A. P. 5O(i• ing omni►:; Kut,±)fwr and softer. I was i !fantslid as 99.1 is nearer 1,(XX) than 1,(XA, the - il have resolved to Celebrate their !kiln - �erniiun in the (xst e[ health. St. Leon Water y — will cure when all other mixtures fail. �`i - rely nal, this apt ins. by a visit to the shrine of -- GEORUE G. Wla-so%,, Their increasing popularity is a proof of then Victoria Suaare. Montreal. superiority. Be sure and get a Conboy top oft Ise, and afterwards to Kioto, where lite COTT'S. I - ,A -hole fourteen, from the little tot of 5 tat Sour buRt39• ) '- the grayhead -if he still has any hair -of i �. f -I I t. �''1;10, Will do their might -seeing in coml,any. -I 8 EMULSION OLD .,­ . - . . ,0+ � t ' i _ . Keying brace. oi�`nP G t`Farmtoil" says, in the ,•f d raf(re : ­Fre- to N ��� E I . quently ani I invited to tea at the house, of- cE0 n ✓oriI '. I I some par tshioner. A blessing is. always �Of Pure Cod 1 lE` S� 1 `�% , asked at the table:-- As I sit down► it is easy I1 �►ry'=�/�. 1l . W s ) .,� I ' - - for tile to detect whether the blessing repre Liver Oil and 'r0,;. sentsa-custom. ' The behavior of the child- ren, as well as the behavior of the maid, is utaol a clear indication • of whether. . the pater- •NYPQPNO8PNIT d , fanlilias is accustomed to say grace. I ani I � - fr«iuently asked to say grace, but I rejoice Qf Lune ,ai1d 1!(t� QUEEN STBEET EST. . cath of that custom b which the - iu.the aro y Please mention this paper. visiting minister is ilot aaked. It ie, I think, i.. I Soda - - • -becoming more us"I for the head of .the ha �yp�} mA r. family we call hi courtesy, no .matter ! t' a � The Albert W:let Soap Coy'► Imo: ,� � y+ Scott Ern ISM it�mei~. . how it ay really Isle, the husband and is o smnderAd F1m* steer. It is the I - - father , sq# grace'himself. It is, I think, B� �edp for CONStrlKIMO>K oatmeal Skin Soap _ i - THE WONDER Of HEAI/NQ1 . , ' u right which belongs Specially to hint ; a �Wa, B��t*Waiti>Yg Dis- CM3 CATAM, MMUATM NW_1. right, of course which lie may delegate, if eases Chronic Coughs aad Oo1ds. MAKES THE HANDS SORT lie pleases, but aright which -I am always 'B Lt,30$E TSMOAT'rILES,70MMS, /'••� AND THE COMPLEXI?N glad for him to keep and to exorcise. There PsisTABLg AS 1aii.Q. _� BEAUTIFUL BUM, FEMALE CO .* , "D t�•ott`s Emulsion is only put up in salmon voice . t3ee Aug Ike CeT• titSIIfe {� BEYOSBHAaEB C�' ALI+ is a special fitness in hint who represents the -wrapper,. Avoid all Imitationsor substitution& - household asking G(xd'S blessing upon the gold bran Drnt,ci.tsatfillc.and (li m �••. Btaa.lwd on elle 134R&P sod .n iTiral1WWvwUjv&$z&rn aUy.,PH is 414L`?%. _ , household as it gathers about t'he table. The ficorr a D4yW.NE, 1101109010. Beware dw eof Imttad� ! PQND'8FMRAGT G0. NOWYork&Lon� t same principle applies to the prono►inCitrgE� - the benediction in the public uieetinge of • the church. It was formerly the rule for ii1T0�E= yO;,ts.s fj%S I he mostdiatiuguial:ed or olds t. of those •m!!tai. e"0-'�"'t SURUIN . ?11. I . _ ►iinistera present to pronounce the benedic ° OtisadlrllsN �'• TOli0i1M& Ostw.. .:,-,7- .. - _. - - I tion. .. .1... - � 7 But now the custom is obtaining for I ' . .. 1 .. - ORON►TO CUTTING HCHOOL. Scienti>1c the pastor himself, whoever may be present, T and reliable systems taught, whereby� C�R to pronounce these words of valedictory stylish perfect -fitting ggL -mania are produced. blessing. Itl is fitting ; this privilege and bend &r circular. 8. (�RRIUAN. Prop., i TO TIIE RDITOR:-Please inform your readers that)I have a sitive remedy for the I i. ' this duty belpng to him, as the father, the Adelaide St. W est, seers ItiaOted disease• By Its -timely use thousands of hopeless cases have beets permaaently cored, j I I shall be wlad to send two bottles of my retriedy FR t to say of your re ers who have eon. miniater of his church." i B' Bookkeeping Bantling. Penmanship, snmption ii they will sand me their Express and Post OBce Address. Respet:):fnlly, Ti A. S LOCO" ,y D Shorthand typewriting, etc., at Cana tr.Q• /f)is 1lrMt Adeitatlde dL� TORONTO. ONTAtRi0. . '': than Buginom univendty & Shorthand Institute . T ; I a]j �OIDell Be Allowed io Public Library Bldg., Toronto. Circulars free. I I . Thos. lteugough, Manager. . Vote •: . -- a SIRE-PROOF�CNINPIONS - f f 9 dA�� " alas ititcc>< Yfr.sa r 'lite gfiestion of female sufll-a a Ilya a 1 tto.p9tai. No uda. `Book tree _ With Upright or Horizontal Boilers. tated the ton nes and ens of re ormei s or1i c- H ticNIC,u►ac, M. D.._ g P Na Eta u at.. Aetrato. N. Y. t many years." and good -arguments have been 12, 16, 20, 25 Suitable for all WOTL `' a. adduced for and against it. Many of the �1-The'ChoapgFt, Strongest and ►lest and 30 H.P. } T Flush caul, ng safter sex could vote intelligently, and many ENCS Fence for Fart.,, Garden. Orchard old , would vote as their husbands did, and give or Town Lots. Prices from t5C per rod. elft : i . no thought to the merits of a political issue. Fft). Bond for price list. Toronto Picket T ti n g wire. w.ence Co., sit River al., Toronto. roc' 0'Engines They would all vote fbr' Dr. Pierces Favorite; Prescription for they know it is a boon to O� wand i2, z6 and 20 Horse -power. { the'ir sex. �t is unequaled for the cure of� C)noo ee�iely ! I leucorrhea, abnormal discharkes, morning>b wort Roy than andwomen. Addiresa'r. 2L STRAW -BUR INQ EN( IMM - sickness, and the countless ills to which wo- 4 AAaWds et�t wets. I - • men are subject. It is the only remedy fpr - For the North-West. - I woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments, STONE11A�SO S WANTED ! se a far .. ` ;T 1 sold by druggists, under a positive guars► to 3 (Both Cutters and Builders) n Toronto at New ' from the manufacturers, that it will gnve I Biological Buildings, alae at New Parliament r� p n � �r satisfaction in every case, or money will be BuilodrngRa►•.••. (jueen's Park. Wages:tic. per hour. ' t - Wtl'terotts Egf lie Works � , t" -�v I refunded. Sec guarantee on wrapper around Apply. JUS Jarvis SL Wharf, I;, _ t 3, t Jarviu tat, ��•harf. ToitoxTo. - „ , t bottle. - - - - ----- P -(Fn+ rt=.^f4C ;,�- WII�!lt:PVL Yon may not have noticed it, but you will a . find that the man who shakes hands tLe . • THOUSAND OF BOTTLES . hardest i8 the hardest to shake. e . A Positive Guarantee of Cure ` e . - . ® GIVEN AWAY � EARLY. - i i � Widen 1 say tlftira I do not tnetur I I s is issued with Dr. Pierre's Golden Medi 'at — - -- -- -_-- CURE N Merely to stop them for a time, and these! Discovery, when taken for chronic catarrah C3bt►AloQne Frse� have them return again I N ' fE A N A R A D i CA L C V R E. - I have made the disease of Fits, > a CsERIAPSt % Lpllspsy Y- rralling' t31cl mom a lifelong study. Imarrant my remedy to Ours the , in the head, or for ehron�'c bronchial tbroat Mains $tempt, 1V herause others 1 have felledts ao .execs for not aowr a cans. Send aor lung disease, if taken in time, and iven 8tsnoils Bran It VICT•scut cases its ' g lk once for a treatise and a Frea Dotito of my InfaK1W,9 R r�IrAve Iia at I 7 a fair trial} Money remmed if it don't SUW&RRlibbe�r STA ���K� Post 01 ice. It costs yon trot un for a trial, and :t avi:.' -.urn 01L Addmm --K, ` k" amioti w fi 60M f lW r1.0,. 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MOODYNepooire® C� _ iI , te::: -� :K -. - - - - I OUNHARTOM. market. a l ` �.. • I -_ _._ �- all -mad$ of vet y Relater tin to oar order. � I .-,��I�iCxili� iC� , I , • I i The Refvrmecs of Polling 1Tivisian N .NEW TAILOR S11O • j •. �'-'bripublished every Friday inorswag its office II will laAe for eftthe ollf Pollce ing g D Marker Brooms, sehboards, n isi�i$WS811 DtABLI�, Hor88 �1'tlah8gt Pickering, Qnc. Monday evening neat to elect delega IN BROUGHAM, . I,., C Connbe, L54. 'W hi , Nioe Toilet Caskets, Lleetrio - . `- TElttiits Amoog the numerous •tailors to oq l�fy si.9s >;•a; s><.00 sr,ra�a�. 4 =_ Lementj in gttist littl town dtiriaA the past wee The nndfrsigne+i wishes to inibrm the SOap, Garden Seeds, resh Groceries, Oranges. - RATHB OF ADVERTISING': " • were Yr. T. Ci. Holtnas of Aurora, Ddcil. poblio (fiat he res opened a tailor ,bop in and confectionery. Call in ttnd See oar gOOda . - . - First insertion, per line - - 8 cents. ' J . I ' Each sa uent insertion, per line -, s '• ;gollititly f Brooklin, Mrs. Tripp.of Tot- . . This rate does not include Legal or Fpreian ad-- 'Onto, and Mr. and Hiss Holden of hnfbtld: � �T• �'f iirf D�i`iK . - _ - . . ' - • _ _ + � - vertdeementa. { 'i'lee geY, Mr. Pet ' r oohed lietje Bron ham, and asks Por a (flit share of" 'Special �rn�s glycal parse. ma�Cing , s IURVIrS CgEAP CASE STORE, PIC- - , rads for3i or • monthe or by the year. lzau- last Sabbath morning and -in the' evening public uxw - _ 26, • yearly or yearly oostraele pa;awvi q ty, p • • I . � I -_ ­ - ""� s young French Canadian, Mr. Ste su• 1, Business cards, des line. or ander, es t8t pnpwM _ - _ - - __ one year, d5 00, payable in advance. bain, addressed the congregations in the U UHT a3rNotaea to loew solumus ten cents per lin interests of the Freneh Evatngelizatiop s �J ilr� • .Av+) cents per line each spbsequent wrtdon. 3Fti : ' - . Special contract rates madb known o appliear Mission. He is one who has been benefi - - R aN'T . tion. No free advettidag, tea by that' seheme and hones is able C+'r�:..A _T- tdve inserted unts tiiforbi den a r ineprt�ceioas speak the more forcibly in tkvor of Po t - ! wish to bll Paints of any color, . or �rn8h8ti of an'� del3erip- will 1pe inees6ed until forbidden Arid charged ao- ordingly. •Orders for dleeoatinuing' awortisr Aux Trembles at4 other sehegla as we - y meats must be in writing and bent to the pub- as she mission is general. I ; _ tion you will do well to see Richardson's supply -- lista' Business u ning to booth far buil- before purchasi>ug elsewhere. lob York Wromptly attended to. 1. dere and oonLradors. Mr. T.Iendereon �,- _ I .r f CLARK eROt.• - PROPRIETOR(. has pus a news stab!e. $endo,,�,n sons•--T�-3I�v'S+3 C�.C�h�'� 4F .AL+=•+ 8••. --- ---- carpenters, and Pearce Btos_r-.mason. ! end shapes and prices. Ottr VoIttl4co-Striet Independ nce. bricklayers, plasterers etc. ar� buAy nt - - _ Uur AIiiii First-class LocalP&Z: work- on the Mgnse getting it in readiue9s n AM:PS • 1:. ' Our lExpec�tatio>� -The heathy for Lhe new minister: We understand ' :'r - .. CHI N ms`s •: support of the vwvle of Pickering and v1pinity, that Mr. John Annan -who resides about three-quarters of a mile west of tae its- Established & :B R,t� FRIDAY, MAY 2, 890 tends palling down his bates and rebuild'- . - " , .1�N. - .. theun on R greatly improved plan anti ala' - - at wholesale prices. ' f,` - mach larger. The above named firiu� Igs%. .. . .. - NOTES AND COMMENT . -have secured the contracts. This propei. . • - Mr. Annan to be a gentlem itn of ener r - . ..I... -and ente rise_ a, A,' f • RICHARDSO•. The Sixth Parliament of Ontario - ��- • lice been dissolved. Tlie`official nom- We have aeltmethi'ng naw to:report this . --T-- - . - - -- `- ---- - i creek in the line of rnnawt}ys, there being Pum - Facto' - s ' • - : tyation for candid- .ates for* seats til the no lees than two in our -neighborhood: P 4V , i _ TE + . E T lie iJ • w House null. be wade on TLur d - F� • 13 ay No. 1 A gentleman drove un to the for- s play 29, a:nd the polling throughout nor store with a covered buggy, tied his eorge Gerowl, Proprietor, . --, I . .... . . . -­ .- .__ ­ . . . __ tLe ProvincE3 gill take place oh lihurs- horse with a weight. White he was en II - , ,_ - ' r inside his horl:e 1pecanae fit htened ro aFoid any unuecet;sacv or troublesome delay in 6tti119 tray Juue 5. The ball is merrily-rol- gaged K - Manufacturer of -- u far s till(* work, farnlel-s should hustle in with anything : needing repair, ling in all directions, but it Las ,not &t Bowe chiltireu who were playing on the i' p p • o platf to and fell illruost among the ani- Lift Force & Suction Pum S or orders for anything in the ifaniess line. . trundled into South Ontario yet. There . is a brooding stillness in tills• riding, mals feet. It spices sideways (cavitis Dee •well PUri,Dt3 of Brass, Iron and Ilool" Riau Unig-straw Collars Warranted - • - . K. the children uninjured, rau across the Porcelain. f - which lose possibly presage a storiu. bridge where it - left .;11 the buaw leanigg t0 work :ratiFfactoril}. Drop iu and sire tllenl up.` (ane of the fotewost Conservatives of a aiuet a telegtaihh pojt-. t+u(1 took a gal- GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILL& . tills vicinity, ittformedus the other day loll Rs far west as the ►:••tile bridge toc•ool Wit d_ inill and Cistern TankN, "and . , MMM. _FA1jCON M -R. . - - : that Iris party would searcely bringotit his excited uerveR. N,i serious daulage Cistern Pumps. (Mail ,orders . `"' a candidate anainst•, Dryden , this time done. \o. a -air. 1L'ut. 1)isou's teals prolnptlr atte#tded to. �X3r=g5g 3-z11a,1�t3I', _ - took flight as lie was ttuhitchin" at uur,u � -- - -- - -- " - c eri.ri�; - --but we fancy the "pointer was on Friday. They ran across tile field Rt ' -- My I ,. , , ,- ulisleadiu�l, :. �� Marble Works,1" about the satire rate as Titin O'bllanter's- - ' .. . . , - . f;rey,tare Meg!drawlti- the (`hjl1 by our ` - 1 elegram : Ontario a ill, dtiri,)b t le trace. Wheu then got to the fir corner . - , I - ' . - -_ :next fey weeks witness the• appear- they circled to the left a few times and M`i ,t SOn �' Ha►W 1, . . ante of its politicians in theirspeeialty then stopped. Nothing 1111%1,. j - - : . 1.of savintV the coui�try. •Canada has1. -- - -- .' tr_,�E-rpt Tt �Xa, t►� I -s- � L I� DERTA kI11 G : - - . •. ' . lJeetl saved so often, that it i8 need to The Oshawa Virrdiret(i wiil persist` in A laree and a cried stock of Ca"-ew, Cotfius, and other funeral aroodR referring to this journal as "Independent marble Monuments, Head- ke t io etxk. Parties filing at a distauce ^an rely on 1peiu� suited _ it. .Sir John reeues it from the (►rits " , p „ Reform" w politica(. 1'0 our rclind the $(One$ &C, at teasonAhe rates. Coffins front the clleapeat to the .err heat. every five years aiiEl My. Mowat, - has word "iudepeudenC eoverA all the ground � , - snatched it from the destructive•,jaws ablinurh w+, etrougly► favor a dozen re. � And all other crmeter. work I [f yon are forced to get anything in the above (itis it will pay roti Also importers of ihotrli, Swedish. Auie (can to consult will, .- of Torvism every four Sears.. It is the forma: Evidently tiro. Camwell thibits and Cima.tiatl Gralade1►. • a arerlt inabillt 'i t13e People to "if you are not wid roe ver agin me.' All , ties wishing w-nrk would (in wall call i ,, - pla Y f p p l S?SGZ':3=LZING3A.�S take care r,f their own property that The la'leslrerton Advance quotes a t•t,- on ue re)ry par, hww(ept All work gttarao cert. �. - P IR" Priers f the 16VOUL- 1+`U S Eh 4.1, VLRECTORS, F[C'HEH1N,C O i . - , work ft•otu these columns to tate eflfeet . ' I;t�efTs t11+' statesmen , forever employed o2Loe tad Reeks-Wa,Uiadsa l* old I' looking atter our estate. . It.' is all that a newspaper cannot Is roti without � tr. right.' lint oliticians ` dv ilot stiles 'unaey. IL (lieu l,iandert+ our twills nud __ _ - - - , P Natters our head by saying : at afire �. � - - , . _ tlli rvnutrv, this p�•asvince, or this u,istaken, brother. Brains have Clone it e , , . 1 - . . Nation to ane great extent. Tile Lir- iu your caste, Rud modesty preveutt+ us • TENDER'S . ._, -1 - . . . leers who art: plc glling and sow, mentluratng a, proof uearer home." • -_I - - _-_-- - _ , - . just-itow are doing inore for C'anada-------- --- - - - - T ode ;will be. re,tei�'edl - - than the, orators whose speech,' are _ __ Non, Adrerfixemi (fors. :.. � - _ s outiti ► ill the fields of able titters- - up to _ r tion. (Workers who work to more _for - PASTURE. A p . ---- 'Y' testi i��0I. the titulary than talkers who :talk. tf , . P p ���� ).ACKL;s of cattle paiuro ill lot :?tl, - for the1.,�11 Canatla is roe erous it owes the 61,0,- Sod csotl. of Pickering. App 1p'to ) II sing to Life itidustry of it3 u��rrt pevpls, w>b. T,tj'LOR, I 1 , -+ Chrrrcvrocxi. S lis Pasturage' 9 KING ST.. WEST A eoti ►try is, made great by the ileo - --:. . __ - _ Mare for Sale• Conslstin of acres; its r41 ' ' �ylt(1 st,(;Iclfa•stl� niilatl their own luut�l i g TOR,- • .1(•�. ;� ;;title loch are not liable to eget :. � � �T,.,a . .� � - O N'C'O. ass, sulent. Address, - r ,� ems. undn1v uxeite,l -)ver a contxKt bctwePu :� IIA\llSO iL� ehc+et,tit tunrE+ 3 gear _ � •two SAS of partisans. They �vlll {lilf't � ata�for sale. Apply to pG()ALll illi - � PI�T� �� �I�� � �' �� :+ < +i� ' rl h@ 118patrlL� of Fine alldl (.Gill I\TIr t}: or 1'. Cl itKK'A, Rroughatn, 7 8 lv vote in full assurance that th vic � r � p -. - �4 fusjP (S' p - _ pl►C�ated ��flrtCh@R receiN e - - P .ttl a • a PAS 'URE ICKF G. tory of one party or the defeat of all- .. - __ 1 �,, ..� __.- _ _ .. - tial (SI • :. �".. r I,,►r special lfrteillOII. other will leave then in full posssesisio,l :E TO . I3UUT 30 (lured %)f good puture. well LOA i .! All Work Guaranteed. Chartfes'Iotlera or their constitutional right t0 eat all watered, lot ftY, rear of *d concession of - , - . tile meals they can earn.: Pickering. Apply to H. B,Bf-ILKHOLDER.% '' 9 -'-� a:` ----26'x+ --__ -_-- -- --' ON MORTGAGE SECURITY �,��ET. BERT, �' / . �1r. J sties Pose iii ` Itis address to% TO Rda , �t lowe+lc rotas of interact. Itlortgage• and .i' . _ • Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.1-,:'. the aur Y (luring the Lindsaylibel gluts, " - bnnturm purchased for cash. - - - inade some refere)aces to the sectarian House and one acre c�f land Hear S AL -,ST�� 9 King St., west. j Glaretnant, uartly c.►rered with [rust trees_ -- _... _ } -- ' - strtfe now ramrant in the land. ills AI►l►ly to to TOHN lt1:F.n. Claremont. °alt' - - - ------.- - - - t►oukhtand salt► ou cpmtuirrlou, --- - Rords are wits, clod are being widely �u=Y3r&3= mull. _ : Stj ` S cooled dirow,hout the country. We l . ,.. - (piote, acid tru-A ,very " reader will r• �ROROUGH-Blt,ED .Durham Bull. for Agent for wcnttrr , Laneashire and Cit c[ 'A I,-jnIL)u hire tusliri lesCoinisimies. Mort 1-- - . . we lms the atZt'ice oi�•en.:� ,I acr,ricN. l,c,t sl. Con. - , I - �� ' I I J. H. IiFRK. tlu►c+ricsu life Inauraucet a. . }.' ...:1r,d, while I am here remarkit� upou _ _ :Ili, _ rrtaprietor. - . • . -- - i . .. the::, matters, free a ties these are matters ;). - 00 of urgf ra atiotl which the plttrintiff says1 SPPvING '. Lot for ale.- . , �AR1,2S fcr SAL cutlsc:(1 him to write (titre article which the --- 1 �I � T)s . - defeti(Itlyt says wits the Ouducement for the N Chire'niont villagq, situated ol►j)usite _ - - - i a.rtir_.le cOrnOIliine(l of, let nlr' say a Urd I the ),ublic school building,rot►taiuing „bout co�v1k.l.�;\( 1\G ('�ltl'a't'I.L1' DU\F,�. I c�_'''"�f�i - 1' SAhl?Out the constant attiickupon the I:otnan n awes, good huildi�c Bite, alld 4-rll(N r&Fiv. i I Y �UhJ 1 OP�j �--t- t,,lti)u i,:: til,fl',;u. . )1 1e ) , ►ly to \Y'�t.21l;LL. arewont. Totr 1 )e. r.+,j ? �(1 (f ou nice have i ' TfU ,ge Property'' OUT. . ytroiig Pio'e� Lunt feviin; hitt ial the -re' I TWO ROWED BARLEY. � �. -- --- w tile(►, who 'dure tiny' that Life elvircil to i , 1 0 (Duet %ill:,-ge 1 Anon Ilort11 vita- )lint„ street i • � • �Vi11 .11 ht' llaOpCU'+ Lc/ �)e101111 ('011tai11`.i H.11 - r ) rJ er , s - 1 ,•oruer amrt• tile• �n11HR;,• 1�1'irlltldR fol' ti1{,IN, IJ���) 1�1 t�l l►,i `;%��k �yi _� t • ♦ f the ruin tint a hi i2, ) Ul)I l_'U„lish l woe row(► 1{tlt•1€►S for t tn;:e�tl (�-ith ether ti s 1aµ l►ruln�rly. ♦ ��11 ��.e ��1�1 lila )1[l�" ��l i L 1 at , of, error . Is -there ( t sale on Lot 1, nth Con. of 1';e st M hi thy 11 ud ('s,; nod fret lin eeN. \,►e' its t he+litho to hut!. i � ' \' ;tn} ooh de11U11)iliatlUtl Of Ci"ll,'1Stlali9 tluct l,tat •L4, 1st Cou. of 1'icl.eriue. f - to -day has all the truth, ne affirms as troth I tf W. t _ ltt `l:r.it. I- W. 1'. RICHARDSON, T 1 T '1 fte: i ,RI `;.1 I- -till that their flither:4 and furefatiierb ILf- � � - I _' - LOTS FSR SALE. 7[ I - t;tBce: Tales likx'k, t'ir-l:. rind. firmed as truths? Does not the ad�ance- _ �- - -- - _ c Ment and entiglltnment which cotneH from - - - - �, . I y - �' ('- r THE Exeoutora of the Lens eatate•hav PICKERIN� c�nl�t�li�� f(�1 �r�rs of stady-o. loci r, �vurd and relirrious t PLANING - I (S j ever y }p teachln;; shote that tnunv ()f us' have yet � L tug purchased .Tobuston Pirle'N property ' � �1 ���UL•" - -__ _ ou Church street offer the south 1 alf nr a - many thi�„x to learn, and tilati•we are on- , at 1 � t1 € {•pw} •� � � property for sale, and aiRo the lot on north «ids, .� �Iv (� U1,,7 U sl n n s o 111 `T 1 V t in the ocean shore picking up the peb- King street. Apl)ly to L� �, __ - . - blers and beyond us lies the large seat of GE0. UENG, Ju., or 1 - ' W � truth, ? And can a auyuve of us sae that all !Atte;; uURDuI;. _ _ (� { j , 23 tf ., .' I'ickerin P,O, L1 U ('1 j ' • iy error outside of its `? Let ns be tolerant --T - -- i - --�` - -- ar, __I * _ CC�itJll hl 1�•e�• . . _ , . each of the other s opinions, because, if «e - Faith fOr Sale. 4 D V V j 7 � believe its ore have been taught, we feel as- _ `��' i scared that in the creat day no one will be 1('�('` ACRES, beiug coin ed " of the '`J1� �� •;" C><RIEl 1. T (�TT .. , . - approved because he is a Protestant, be- 1 V V South half of lot 20 in bile,', cou., Flora. T �j �Tr� .I �� �) O lJ Rrme cause hb is an Anglican, Presbyterian, c90 acres eleared,gooii house, and stabling. hos BLINDS \ L - - Methodigt or a Eaptist, but simply because session 1st of April next.with riv'ilege or Fall Ijuo D. - - ploughing. At present occupied by James Mid - he is a Christian, havingohserve the roles dletun (Philpeau Station on Narthorn Bailwayy,r `tea all kinds of - I : ,of right and wrong and done his duty to This is conrddered one of the (pest farms in tlae T'�'' his neighbor, and, so far as he has in- Township. Price $4090. Terms, one third cash. I O V �� . ...� smo .. . \ strnction, hie daty to his fled. And it balance too suit purchaser, with interest;t fi per 1��T scT . sent. Apply on the premise• or to .). A n. anything in this line supplied on eviler, - 1 Y `i A�N� is no advantage to a community, and it is MAC AB, Claremont, Out. • , i no advantage to the metnbem of a com • ------ - - - - -- - -- - _-_._ _ - --- , . muni Y, no a vantage Lo Yrotelstante nr TreB�; Tr0091- ��QQl3- Raving got lite Uokering Ylan nR Stills . O rauf amen, odc�o any other class to make Atted out with all nec:egsary inao inerv, I �_ FIT , . _.� . ' foul suggestions with reference to those of g rile iintiereigr,ed freta just etnrned am prepared 4 fill all orders pro,nptly, . ! .-, � - ND 'L . PRI E '!. _ anoth- :.. �er faith It is not wise, it is not Po- A, horn a trip to Europe, and havi g visited dress !amber, and do all she work usually, - • litic "; it does no good -, it creates ill -feeling the leading nurseries there, has seem special done in the beet planing wills. , afire up dialaemtione and ceases "those with rates for the importing of shade, or aiuental, - whom� . . we must live not to live with us in small fruit and other trees. Also Norway �­�, . �.,.,-. . ..,. CatU at the kiill-near the C#.T It' e6 UNEQU �L ' - 1. �� spruce, scotch and Australian lee t 03 tion, r tion, when desiring anything in Cup lute. • t-.. . .!'' hat spirit of friendship that ought to mark hundredr-9 to I9 inches. Small gait a dot pl er . the communications of neighbors. And trees at eq>tally low prices. Orders b mail or T T_," Q 0�I�� T until one reaches that eminence when he obaterwise ►rumpfly attended to. Se Ea sour v • +j• .'k+ r' wy e orders for tlM. H. HOPKINtt. V.s., Orson ]liver , . +rg PROPRIETOIL� o , ft "_�� ` � �; 'cuu declare that Lt: kuowe tLe wlnisle ,hind • J , Ontario. Carloads ,my UN -BAR_ j • ,i'.. Wit- r i..y' ' . ,r'iy.;C�,_ C '- w - _ - �_ )_� I . I 11 .1 .: J'_:., -. „t _.,_ _ . g -.. 1. . , I , rr .. , 10 .• _ .;.- 1. : c , . , -. 1 •. � i. I., ­... . . .. _- ­ b , . , ...., .->. ,. - t,A .. .. r ro . , yy,�,..: h .. ' . , f r' ... ' .1 ... 3 r F.I d'. a. .6 � e f_ u ,. ( -t1 r_, y Y . F. .. 1" x{ , tt , . - . o .-. - .. i ... ) �{ r o tC . ham- ,. � - : - --: ". .-, �" - 1. . 1; � - � d r. 1 .y h- .y : . ... .. ) L. 'aft v .Y N ,- .:. i .: ,.' A:�. _ , _. A. ( t.. .. :Yt t - bi^ I�"' r. ,.. r. _ ,.: 4. b:. A �S . �,la. tr t f „: f: +tt: z-• b 44 , • t . 4._11 i ,/� `t"•� r. T c � F , "E .. J ,. t. .. v_A-M" .J. r .'li '� v RP a rlN: . ,1 `\:-.'•` ""^ F ..- -♦ .5: .1•# ''WWC�Ai•Kiv C'• j•�. - .... �.- a:. 1 4Ir x. 1..., r+,j, �?a a; .. --'�- s)a: :._ dt•.- - t .(w _ a iz { et "_4 .? ::-,> . - d Sx Y- 1. . 1. v+ t' LFy - -#�'- .f . : erF� c'' } F.. r ,f.-. ,'a:1- _: nCt c�.,r„ :: ) t'+r _ - - 'A i*SE ',' zg Pte• /. .r- ' �•-:!. d .. �r : r -a iso• P. ' . 4 •-!i, . i&k s..d, ti:r. .a - a ' , �i�ka (��a�t t3 s%.,. r �. .. . P i4.. -a n. ta• ; r �- - .., N ► •4 t. .. Cyt '- : 3 i i..n- x,. r•s. ^:r ar rle. a,.. -a W. ar 1 .-,)' • r A ! s�s .,- _ �r DISTRIC . it' ' .f „ � "31 Ill "a 1l08T . ow Doyle, of Bal , (� . 1. `;!'', ), 31 M_ C000eS• �' el• $. C• fro nddrel 1_1dnaited ' e, hats Comm ' r I , t• •=Ivius- �j'6e TllOat COMM to deter the esus 1+ .1 W0odbrW96, .rho sod without a will An old than named } -cit the Aurora and l ,• �� the 5th -and wwwbumb, hanged V td week. .' - gem is a word oirlp 1 Ittarftal wbot - . win often marry who MM but whieh one Iy a stat of fleshes, PSR can melte v, - M• a. Mesweeny, �, &@r t o the Wawa Re. (bat journal intere abroad. To quote 1 - < visiting "Toronto, tt - Lon -Ion and other 141. - The auditors for i . ' . pany have finished ti aeicq Ants of es•Treas' . lleak, though we do . . they have copeluded as advanced for V down to 55000 or or willing to believe It . nearly $7000 in a yE the county will not i or so. It may be e •counllP claims is wl 1 - talker, (luring 1889 a, $6,000 were token 1889, how tench unit en in all these .V es r urer.-Chronicle. There is a movetii, the street'+ Lille vest This would not be fa payer. If a gaar.e the cost wereme should be ex f- ted. tion is a back ,stree should not the ori► . . watering satue as 'If Hying ental - nnu the stores, it in ilei - by the Indies who al, streets. Ma-eciver. retain all the priesit abandoned by the . twr-nty year's ago . shotild no lon;► r se( Webb Centre nitwit . R. J. Daley. Reev letter iu last i"ite _ gnnte pArt of the 1 stouffv)Ile wwats :- i ' a thick vard, a la►h fiewry. a port •pec r .I . fartoryr an natruoa l - a binding twioe fact - more work for mer • some mac with ent a watering cart a - . sprinkling the stret fault tinders to Ani place and start to (i : improvetneat. Mor on this line until wE • ufactures hero, 1 '_ - give employment t( . h.lmis. a rreau�erv, - -- I WHIT R,r. 11., r-,JWcel 11etLodist ('hnrch n . fir. and MrA- A. • ((pent sun(itty ht tbf Owing to tircf q sabbath school herr next sundae. Rev. J. V. steal moue iuvitatiou fro -of the cuionville Pastorate of that ci . 'rile religious ((u - Wi itevxle('ircuit 1 . Line churclf Feat 1`i. F.,tweett, of T( 10.30 A.M. Blislr .: will be .held 1Ioudl I Tile contt•act' fl) elle new clntro h to . Bill has Been civ( - Mr. Frauk Ret'.or With such Al -le w c '• of the loealiry` iia i CHEZ ij , I.. SUecial se•rnuin i 11i-n111y Be I . a l�. Deet( Visiting, 11(' Brander. ; '- . o\\e are .,,% t , h':l iftal't i - - - old foe. the -Zri-eti( . mi inte;rt,M4 Yi :r M""Hit", !f'ar I., - .eV031in9 n..XL , Qr • I)ract,.,•('. k. \1r- 1{. FMlltiu;, i1. the l)4lipit of the ( evenitl;?. pre,tchin; . ti igorous sermons. - Wo are plfwa e d 1 eC. eit-rht's MO \ i s carriedofi'se<tln,i t I - ' a nam1wr of 011 Mr. c.eorge 1)lic;.l wood •' captar (i t 11rooklin tiud l;r, Mr. Will trwin. `. its now preparl-d t auything in the I - etc., Ilavinc recF 1 1 - gpeight '.11annfile Those desiring an _ -' do welt.to cotlh)llt farther.( Tile f llow►ug i for the ,11onth of ,-_;'. - attendance, defy f 5th class---Lizzir Lewis Gatcw, \f al --Willie (fourla, A.11isou. C+eni. ' Davidson. Olivia ` - Nettie Burkholdt t nie Carter. Sen 1 Joe Barkev, Geo, , 11. -ClaraRedges, e tit+cond part f s1� •' Y Putty. Alfred Co 1 'y k r r t ,,t- iz � X , I. Y� pp 9 , P '( Via'+ n^ r -• .. -.•a• 'U tl A y Jf . t_ 1 }-,.. _. S -, a-�,( _• ." _ _ 'n-;>_• f, 9- .s 1`§i t d t a> . r f• k. 9. i a E- - -ref: - ,a �.. Jr . - _ east • Y •... L ._ ' - •,j - t - 1 .. 6. . .J. 4? 4: .v - !! - _ -, s�- , x •.y �,__ -b -�:: yy ` J v S{,. .., ._ . A 1.- J:,} ,.. a...,. 4 . .- {..-... - •'YA `R i�. :' -i - - .A - `�tl- : � J S• -�a f ,� f � -I _ , _ y yy %/ . • : - • .i.. , I 1,.. /' .. F• - ;9' ..f. i y �%` 1`f •1'j•. ,'11` , PIg .... -.. .. s- . -v - :.. , - -f•. 1'.% _-- ,1 :, ,�: :. _r - _ s '';S Y•_i`_' .5'u .-. r ;,.;- - ._:t 3. ld .. 74.. .- t r. m_.. ., -. .. i' -:. ,g'- J -'k -.-�- -,� '..i. i}•,"�,_ .FT .G ., -_,y- .-, e-. �, >� V . .nr .. .<_ .:_ t. - .. i i. { `I.. .,t ..- .. _Fi. j .x !.� -.i`-$ '/"... -a. -7tr, l '!-,ft .,. . i- . .-,. . .. : u. .--.. -: i..- 1`P +R. I �" Y : i '741 - • ! - i'-'"_ ...-:. . - - . ,`�, . . ,, .. ... � .., - .. _ ::..... . „: r . [.' i i@:c:1` y -, .,......N. $ I l: .. .,. •._.'..::.• .._ t•,vq!•,.ty. .,_ .. `. 'SP.ib�s�i - _ •vsg ..+.. I `'-"'nWl..2.'rai°M4"H" 'a1` . - �, ., K• ..... .' .,- a „ . - _ k. _ - - - reklr§Llti?7►wn'r"is p - , -: -_. ,. - _ . : - :. ,Zd• si.•..�_ .va!§,y ".Ivw#+w;�l. .!••+rr��,. �A:rr..u. _41 I. r-.fN.a , vN,w+wd.+W4-"'-'-A1 �t.:# ,. t' ..; _ _ ( � i,_ j ., 141 OU11 RAT MAN 'J1Y 1 ( c .," iia: � , TRICT DOTS.: .XM �.M1-- aftu 4L.*� s 1 > DIS T>tf.a �.�1.� �ot,��:- 0�-Ni n z .l ( t' grpLEhi 114 THE 1[08'1` Att»r1rAt)>tD >ZX1t>KBts - ' p. . No. 1 itlzrasae . 8:OQ 4. Id. Mltw Doyle, of $a Hill, has, becomit . I 1 � i � 7 i oet`c„ ..i . &811 F. 11ti + - ., . notho'r-lot o�t,thos8 •�=� I "A1 _ • - Mine Cooney. •ZL' e T � l �, t� . .' , , '. r Ttutlse aostru W b LB >p'otrovrlt:-- J H. C. Tadd. of Goodwood, having . -\ - ' '' f No. 8 TOOLL � A. X. J c \ 41~7 J . I... dated . front the Tomatto Veterinary ,,,.• ��t1 R •�-� �'i O L f"� DIES art brad -,, " 4 ) rXWM . . 4:18 . W. C H E A t" � O. r �� �outge, fisc ,eowu�elaeeEl practice .. to I.1` S Bttr111aes '�' Niue. s:ve RY 5tot a Traci t omt ny of Ontario applies - � SPLENDID SSORTMENT OF HOSIE 4 ' _ rtM. rte. ,. ' ' . (. ;1 . � administer the estaf of Silas Hartman,. `. • PICKBRI G MAKKHT. . . - • - . .. sof woodbrid�e. who relied vrorih X19,187 Awa Oats. tray telN: �`� +: w. .n�y��s tole GEOe 700 TBARaN . . a>od witltortt a wig. w ta:.w alt, e�E%- D U h An old man named Smith, living alone ' ' to ace. Flom, too tbs. •0 4� o. . and Saltantraa road be• poetry. H1�s bbf 111a.M HI!.a per wn { . _ --- _ j . . on the Aarora 4. Shorn, pet.tan, 418 SeresnWo par; ton ase. txreen the 5tb and conoeesion of I �i�� TO0 • FARMB R$' WART. WhiteDurdh, hanged him8elf one night L .; „ last Week. _ Tono»ti, May 2. 1890. �S gars is a word of 8oatiag' advice. �'18at, Fall, basD...:.,..9 >� to 4)7 19 M's n ,,t- irin he Metal whom yon marry—a girl . . Wheat, aprinR ......... 9'Sto 88 . t.% what to be a ItDatc etre man +trilt9ili +Tarnished vacs S4 to 9d { "'fi own >�xry - spa rpOfW.tohs Slides greasily iota the ear, . • 'neat' red winter""" .[dor First --class Lr'Paper, Note Paper, Business Envel- maul Dal ehteh one year p ossa. on- who smiles and etaaaclts his lips to Cho' Wil' g°Oae ............ ?1 to 7� , _ ly a snit of elothee, and see witieh no were puss_ tempting pMdrr show Oats. bua6....... oyes, Cheap Foo113ond a good af�sortment of Pena. Also can maize vxkwtble. r pttiehing An a an b i rare— I ltnoM Barley, bash .............: fro to ` h 58 0� . a y,i 1 M. J. Mesweeny, the volnmildous qtr►- p • C OOL �, PAPE R9- H!1 �revioa9 failing. ':. Peas, bush .................. b5 to 56 . � � ` ► t ' . ' ter to the Oshawa Refo mer, is penning to - Ha , ton...... 18 00 to ' 17 00 .. . a . AND. AL �� He'll smile and stoop and bow an scups Y Tim°thy -! that journal tntereattng lettere fete And flatter me most fulsomely- - Fray, clover, ton......... 7 50 to 11 00 . not for string Wools, �Il) s, issue Paper, Felt and • inen' abroad. To quote hie own •words he ie Then go behind my b>ick and iia, 1 Straw, ton•.•..........". 7 00 to V. g p• g f�.nd numerous other articles. visiting "Toronto, - Urangev►lle, Arthur, My every virtue vilify, Dressed hogs ............. 7 00 to' 7 `L5 for Stam 1 - . -i Lon -lou and other places of note." Each failing vastly makriify-- Beef, forequarters....... 5 00 to 6 50 —____-_-_- -_- _ _ __-_. -- __ , - - 'Tire auditors for the Guarantee Com- The truckling ape I Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 w 9 50 TAILORING ABLE • �-I, pan, have finished their figuring on the 1 hate the man --not for -his Iigs� Marton ....................•. 8 00to 11.00 FASITIO !....t , _ accounts of ex- Treasurer• Laing, and we Nor slanders said' behind my'baok Veal, carcass ............. 7 00 to 11 00 - . .. '' • .: hear, though we don't believe it, that I hate him in his gushing mood Bntter, lb .................. 00 18 to 00 •l0 �. CL.ARE���='' - : . . ". they have concluded the couatv's claim When slobbering me (so goody -good) Eggs, doz...:.............. 00 10 to 00 11 - - Having later open d out in Messrs. Macnab's corner store, as advanged for 116,700 Fl:ould be cut I halo him for his bilious smile _ ___, _ ___ __ _ �. _ __ ___ -__-- g - down to $5000 or over. While quite un- Hie jaundiced efforts to. beguile,: ^ - - willing to believe Dir. Laing squandered Hip+ deceit so basely vile► D��INI�N B NK we are now repared to turn out first-class work from mach, God guard mei ' at moderate prices. . nearly $7000 in a year, a e still believe ; - • . the county will not l sit off with 111,500 •�• � or so. It may be ea-plainecd that all the C ATHA. •' Capital Pa ups.; $�t5aO+Q�� ALL N�VOEtK CiUARANT -ED. P11:hT3 A SPECIALTY. counl� claims is what can be shown as I' I Surplus, i - 1 $1,220,00 ,I - ;Ca�LL .4riD $EE u8. taken during 188x3 and 18.9U, and if even Miss EIIIt cooper; of Clal mo1,l, �raa , , ' A 1 4.1` ��' . single the guest of ,Dir. john UnderhiU last .LZ. Cel ��• s5,OM Were taken during the g f; WHftBY 'AGENCY.. - - .-- — ____ . --_ . ` - 18 9, how tench wast the mitu have tak. Sunday. %- - - - - . SAVINos nitrattTMXNT -- - — - - -- en in all these Years he--hgs been treas- Mr. and Mrs. A ,,Whitson were visiting Litarest altoRed at tighter etnrout rates.. do 9 ' - -urer.---Chronicle. - at their fxther'a, Dir. William Major, notioo of withdrawal required.M - 'There is a movement on finsot to *rater Whitevale. gUI3E1.T ROSS;VV -3: . . tl]fb i+tl'eeis this year b�• a c!eueral tax. The people of this vicinity are.rushing toes . MAltiArF H.' I ' THE PLACE TO BUY . `.'` _ This would not lie fair to the general tax. in th,5ir seeding. Mr. R. Cowie, our new _ _ . • e1`. If a Harter or cone third � of farmer, is x hnstler, and will be the first --� T - al�'� 11 ars Fine Teas, Beautiful par. quartet C � CARR I . ug ars cost were borne by the town, no more ou the list through this spring. G. • should Le expected.—Gcf��tte. Your no- - Mr. U. Whitson is recoverin£ fraw a Raisins and: Currants . or anything' tion is a ha.ek street in:;hirattion. Why stroke which he had. We were sorry =��*etches, Clocks, Jews' lerr, Gil erware. • • should novelle' corporation pay for i tl eot vrheu we heard it was a paralytic stroke, Gold Rings from S1 tip. Silver 'fated you may want •in Groceries.. . I_ watering came aP for a:reet lightins(' but since we have been inforin that !c Napkin Rings •255 up, Salt sl ak- _ .� If }•hint tltlst annovs the luere'liaut, it,- «ati a brouw stroke we are relieved. els 4(k per pair. - •NEW GLASS SETS JIB ST ARRIVED I ►i . the stores, it iojur'es ILe �;o(ulA rurel►i,awl ,fie are glad to heal "the young folks ! Colo GlaRsea, to protect the eyes, only BEAUTIFUL TEA >AND DINNER SETS. by the lathes who -are Hist► a-UtIO�7et] iu tl►r, -literary society.is getting.aloug. Why do ,►5 cents pair. . . :. streets: Dioreo�er, is ���hidiv to forty(•• -r not gooier of the older people take more I __._.. --- J* retain all tLA private '(iouation ►netho'ls, inti'reNt in flus new impro�emeuE :' Wake hepairigQ attended tv xe list al. - - _- -- - ubandonrd , by the other county tow Da ,11►, young ulen. G is"''1`'a + '�i�% eat r r Il, I .,."- -— ---.O----- UNIDERTAKIN G BUSINESS I.' e twenty �7eara' ago :' The comity tovru � _ { �- -1 . . , PICK E:RING. ONT, . should no lon;rer seek proyfreGe un tyle iO�;r readers etre hereby 'informed that i y . - __- Wille• - . Webb Oentre ninuicipal system. the quidator of the City Plank, Il oval 1` �. , ANDRE S R. . Dales, Reece of 5tontTrille, Lea a Cann liaR Barak, anti Consc►litlatsd Bank, is 1 letter in last iaslte of the Tribl:rl�. we 4):ven notice that the 7tb of May next DENTIST, ' of uA� ..• - gnc►t7e pArt of the list of-thiogR which vrill be the 1Ret day for the reaemption of j North-east cor. Yonge & QU en sts. . ' - - • --.:.i Stc,uffv;he wALt$ :—('A good wool•( a mill tir riot" of these throe insolvent I -auks'. t J . . a brick yar(l, a latge txunerl', a uaantug After that date all 1`14416 quotes will ' be i The largest Dental office in To onto. , ; ; ' �- . facts"r�. a park packiar firm. n carPet wurtbleas. All boideroi of shell uut•.'I had 11 faetori, an trntmeal mill, stt�eeta ligAtNA better govern themce�ves pond los to 1 tloGi Arunlgtiln (Pervert. and reelAitl ' more brick bleclu thPt,d fRets.i. lyiliing.atul Poroelain a Gold C . wns, .T. W. LamoreauX, �'t1118ra1 D'1reCtOr, ha8 retul'ned to hip cid . a, fttgtlln£ twine factory, more wtn•l: for mechanics and laborers, of rooRa Qf teeth u syeciialty. stand In YV1]lte� ale, where Ile W211 cal'rs+ •Oil the >tolnc roar: with eDterprit+e enough to gds Route Register. BEST $ET5 OF Tl~:ETH Sb. • a Hraterinq cart and make money by rte iOly t italized Air for Extraction , . undertaking bnalnef3f3 af3 usual.• sprinkling the street, the grantblere and I'ttt=,(ra tw AzvK" This hu.asome tits o d�Q-�TAN►rrr����_ Clydaadale tit. wgert 7•of John adtll rR tionoi snQ 1000 '�1T �E�•iLs.�� 4ilult finders to stop rnuning (town the }1iu, nm will tuahe IND twasou as fulluw.: WEAK ��� qufeltly rheas•� place and start to cit somethiag for eta ttonda� ,►n>re�+(l. to (a.eson's riotel ur ijight...,.�, of i� Full stock of funeral supplies.: Teruls moderate. i.Catss(1ay to Thrn.. Huotera 6th mon. or noon, ILO.( t�� &, h,� yyouthtnl improverneot. More agitation is rednlreti tl,wuce to WhitwvsJe for tight. tY nesdav- f1tal�ty� at of�K on tills line until we. get some good than- t„ ►iruwu's hotel. AlLona. for nigh . Tb(►r„- priata ise; , ua„ t (rT• W. L.A�-MORE.,i�T� . Jas tat, Tod(i's Hot* -1- (.io(Niwuod, fur lir utgttt. UfAttul'eS hEl'0, aOIIle factor Y that roil M•�•„iwv, to Derurhx a hotel for neon. heat b tU retia►tl•. O►er l♦0 years ,— -- , mwawm� .. . - - — give employment to about one hundre(1 y.1v att•Avoy'anilt cosi. for nigk" otturdaw, dn&= V=L C0•� TO _ - - d. 11 "ori ..,r "how for r I. IS& " /6 tt i 4sed •Iwsrs f Ct0 LU eta Own etat►1N Utltll the tollur tel 11u,:Ja. bk Mu.r tirsat a 1`,l law . IlandR, a el'ealnely, an a gjole• a >J' I l,ir route trill lac Cul)tinu(s,i all . .+u_ hwe r las • ___ - :_."o. • -- __- _ M t•lO.t TOf al �t:V• tp•af.. [,tattlarttr. - . • ; ;til;a and cards for wane purl ycdtt; ^r, crud for patt,caler. "dt,tes . *. . " m. Co. VV 0 . . W I . � �:. - WHITEVALE. , kt;OWN JAVEs -This Nvorite Clyd( I+tl«. the �II.td]W>� +�•r'�'�0 �[ ._ -„r•tNert, of W.. Linton su(1.1. (1ett,1 n, (rine- . -•-"I; r. �l. Fawoett. will preach in tlle.� -'tit��►iia i1Anrilktth�le�c�etth,rowuRtal,li'xnti E''�,.FOtrE�d,. t+.w_=' Is the liveliest local paper in the district, if it does say so 1i v Dit+tl�udist rhnrch nt+zt Sunday at.7 P.M.' hr�ceteil to Jcthu eosin a for uouu, ,hence to •��. � ®'"tea °•' "°" .°•' itself. 'I'lla truth must be told, even though we Z_i =•1`y of the so. 1�•• e+ otl r w1t�r.uosl v flf r1Ol'Ont(1. 1ttr,tey for flight : Tuewdal' to it, •l. t a�f(1Nun'Y •i, Tees. �,�t ,�•,,,,,•,,,,r b .•u,.a tl.,we wi* tilt. end Dara. A..ltrowrt, 1lttpr unties at the Metho(]ict rar>;onage. r^, noon. thertceto(ieorl,ellartnvt turniuht. .b,a,r.l itr,d ne s. t„wr,,.ir oertoae t►ar 1.blush in telling 1t. ' Our sulJSCr1pt10n 118( ttl►eut \1 F,dllua(iYj, 'u (iordon'N Novel f ,r n,t,itt ; p•rueet"nbs osl• twm6eart dote martet. 9 awsaL 1) it3;; to Llie tlURrtrl'ly It1NtlL1U”. rite •1.1 „ruday. to tief.f.er,s fat- upon. th11 t nf:e to T. ���►� =We 11$4 1160. ,a tm•+•�*� ,; ;� M goes ahead at the rate of Ten new S:lliLelth s('hnul here will be 11 'I xt i I'.1►1. , F n++as to, tlixhc ; Fri(ls5 to R, to reeiLdy t. tut & DIZoh, Hoa lits, TOIK►N1 . CA• sDA- 19. (til con., r uctUu, thence to rnenwaod subscribers each week. next ;Sunda-. _ l,r►;,ol for night : 44Rtr[rdaY 1►r.x•ee.ls to hisor►u , Ile` . J. 1.. Ileal Las 1'ecei+'ell a nnani- N; able mud remain wail the follow ius .1/uuday [ ! ��,T`�� - . nr�ruin 'Tl,irroufr will be the � ` �I'�'�Ia "Ill- I - . g wq a rte tire{ sda _ ' . - _ moue invitatlou from the LZitat'terl-y V,oard ,,,.,wo. health ani weather 1 wrmitting. For �wr� �� Tons” I. - of the C' uiunvilie circuit t~► accept the t,,,ri„s ar„x pedigree we poster•. • ,.oa. ma wu&md tal.ry to ante- •**`a"a - - . 11 .1`a �QB D�'ARTMIIC'r - - pastorate of that circuit for the next Year. •,ta —This grand rounK Clydes[lale int- >h1r st •.r - i of the torted by and thte prulwrty of John Hitler a S AN KACK"_ emo.dto T H • rile religious quarterly rrleet ng Sona, Rroughan,, will ,mite the season of IWO Riatosadays, wumated. pnosforssd.rs tmsat,St. - . . , - ' Wlillevale (�IrCUIt Wlll be heLl� In thN 1i1t11 aA faI11)ws-: Molidav leaves bit home stand at ��'.�Ma FILLS r %, °s• Wil• - _ . Line Ichureh Peet Sabbath, at 9,- Iter•. Aedley and p n, to R AaLd.nrs fur noorri .n(l �d t aseat•r of sft,urts.sdo. /a=•t+atttar ttec+ t 011.60. Is comple.t e' in o�'er� particular, aIIyt11111g fr0I11 a 1Od. :J inight. Tt esdbt•i�hb ate .ttlrtyw.,►ew- Ma! 1(M.Yt1 a " a>ttl- Di. 1+'aweett, of Toronto, will prrri(ie at Gordou's hotel fir night. wednerday co 1vm 009PVL64os t•1Lt. to.. a tea • m�tn „t.w. peg pamphlet - +► • }3nl:ineRB quarterly �' ulPptiuK Buntcer'a fur noon au John Lynn'% for night. no,akuoss, can' nowMam.� � t• �• a am filet to a calliag card, done on shortest IQ':�Q A••� r • ; Thursday to John lMitchol;-s for conn and taootrs 4rsrto+ot. P. az • - . will be. held Monday, M%V 501, its 1 . Dl. (�erew a hotel. Rrou�bam- zero- ni((,�•Ito. F Htlar a•***ned ei0+A6,>r1'O-• possible notice and in the very best style. . Thi contract for the luason a ork on to Jos. Hortop's for ntsitt. tintuMAr to Tho,-!owul w = •lou,- / jaloseh tee skin. deve" t,e term R.rmw.t..alet CiltB� V�'8 i2aYe0. the upw church to be erected xt Locust til,1forid» iu noon. . This m ;'*- r l 1#04 stn 1'rk gpR SBMEN—Call and examine our horsed 1311 lily beau �icen t0 ;1i 1'. ,r011tt l:iltjle. til,llfondn} �norrlin�. This m:::• still ,,« cuu r..seet NsnsnUd a*) • situ or o: wttN. roe M. tinned 411 season. rico bila t+.7' seeds for �ddseaa >t[At�1�' e>`>r�valttr>tr bob ti he piLpE'r used is of be�ti 1tdr.'rftr,k Reeser will (lo the earprntl'P• L<+�wa sad pettig[ee. !oi ��otgoo 6 w°a'010'' I tiles t0 fruit any llOrf3e. . «iith�such al►le w•orkm n the Methodists - - - — - --_- - ____ . . lit nlxy es lett u lice church. (lllallt�".� The flee 410#lice Of Polite �ls `t'Olth . 11 of til loos s l TO-�•�t--t•� ' . -1. L R /_r J...�I _t_ as much as bills.. Call and see. ___� CHERRYWOOD. . .. I •U T WORK - tial s( 1`,r nil next autla. _ T � �L\,.. . � "I - 4 I:I11jJv Brandt r, of ']bronco, has * m' :. �{�11I(_i �V RA • . . 1,et))1 11 y'isitil)� her sister, .fins Ant)ie • , ,�..ADVERTISE IN THESE COLUMNS, - ";,. _ . -. - .''. - - : . r B rat ei . �- LL�& S UNDERS,. - -. . . �. «'(t� ere sorry to heir that �lr. 1'rtlnk DO.*�'.. �...DWR drop ��: . - . . r4a)itC ,1 t,,s l,cclt laifl (,ff work zthai), ltd hi ( Ali The en'f3 1S -1)�- ffi C the 1Jest Il'tlVc'TtlSlil1 lnedittma t11A• ultl ft e, tire s(,iutica. . 111 interrste cl in base ball Will ►dept in I -' colluty, (1113 all alllnit, ITII(1 15 r�,l'U�'llln A%Atter. . ;! . - , n C:,else'; fell on ;;aulrillty j;(;-�ltit•,1;� ori all ldnd,4 of a-ricultural implemellta, etlgiuei. alai twill 1►11t:�lyiil- �- Ir. � Ilta1 t - Call and get.our prices. C �vei,i )g n-�xt at sevtln o'clock ft7r, the t;; zat t.rs (iu111: llrolnptl; . Satisfact on glia><•alJtee(l. t�'a also Ctlrtli,:l -� I:. 'pract ce. :,,. -p ''�7.C� \i1` 1;. P uitin�: of Pickerim,' ocenpied I Stea Fix ores for all .kinds 0f E gine$, 'THE C�,I:ARK �LV ��-+-�+t`-�•� �� y ` fire p11it)it of -tile church here lawt{,uud:tY ;Steel Shafts for CyllnderS, - - _ A u cue of his powerful aria 1 Cylinder Teeth tc• A No. 1 Plough Points al ays -- , .I� F:vem )g. preachltlp P Plough Bolts, Cry 1 -_ ti;gor ilia sernlon`�. , Castings in Ir n or Brass made to Order. A so' • :;ell to notice. tills t.l1'Ir,. JF 111e14 kept In Stock. Wa. e O'BRIEN t�',i ere 1)lt.tt I N GJohn Rer.n.mer .. , �1f:t.i i�'1�t 'itcveyearold'•1'ickeringltero" MIZTTT-----'1'IIIi, ''' 'c•arrirdofic-ouall)riieatllarkhaula,l;ainWt PLANING, MATCH NG grid -:V L-��T 11 .��.• t • 1 ft ),o,, of thl•de-Vear-uUds" Also that L>c)rte Pl'OLi ptl - (rive its a call. I . �t) r AGENT FOU VV ���33 .3- Y �Ir. (car�;e. l"►acid +ours ` .lin) ;lot of Cherry .. -_-- ---- - - -- -- vrood" ca ,taxccl the gcscond prize �t both ____ .__ - —_ --- -- - - PHOTOGRAPHER. �' 1. 1 G CO d. ` ham. F t ou LOC K � -OUTi Pr E ata S I lilt 1 � AS lsrcx)1� i THE ` lir, �'�fiil Irwin, blacksmith of thia3 place, 1 _- ll ; . j arell Ui au > )lv >he public with ,.. ■ AS x00(1 Tom t t11Ck, tell 1s, t10 Prep the line qt bag#;iea. wai;gons, E tl�OT�tQTQ.-, 1 p p t auytl ,u€ able work t�ellf� every time �' .. . � �. etc.. 1 aving receive*d an agency, from the J- H. BUNDY has J gt spar ed out. He intends to ll On sayer lit 111anufactmring Co., of 'M&rkham. S ; .jjjNDEI,- - I have the largest trade . e. x r all his old as eel as new cilstowers in the Town- THE, NAt t. � . Thom desiring anvthiug in ilia lice would In Q11ttiT10 C011llty. '' 1,� . do w�ll.td consult Mr. Irwin ibefore goil)s - ships of Pickering an Uxbridge with his. usual TH �' MASSl+�lT 11()��4' EII, __, -_ - .. � . faro''r. 1 ambo sent of - TIiL TUliUN`1'O 1�IO«r1%Il,� If I say I'1] Latie your pietlu•eg res y � 1 `ph following i, a report of our sehoo _ ^ :I �1 THE S.H&11P RAKE, Etc., � I'11•bave them by ,_ � , , for t e month of April, based un 1`v�ular �p - ����� TI� A Re SAI �l f e4 by a certain dad , .- attendance, deportment- and reoitationa . -EXT11 �,, . - AlI s©TEs of repairs of the Massey mx• that day; and they w 1111e corroct -` , • 5th (Masa- Lizzie Garland. Sonic►r lth--I e_y� s zzie lin and. . .junior 4th and will �e ready to ke orders for any kited of � opines kept at my Ageuev opposite D. 1y done atld fin(j1y finished. ' � , , xt Lewis Gate %. 1 ,,, � �•' L�iPlie (3ourlay. Fiartth 'l'aylor, violet aIId TaVetron tin , Hot A11" �'UrnaCe$, eta., etC. O'Connor'a shop, 1'ickerlllg.y new gallery iy qne of rile largest',, Y Allii�n. Senior Red—Elias l3arkey, Geo. 'Scald `'`r'� Olivia dllisou. junior 3rd-- I (eau supply any amour►t of binding and best appointed in the ProtILO . i; i Davi son. �fv'm. 13uuds, who has had 20 ears' experlen at the trails, su t is.. twine at lOc per paned. Everytlli'ng is gs llttlhdy and tasty i , i Netti Barkholder, Jacob Burkholder, An '1 Hie Garter. :Ienior 2nd—Arthur .Taylor. ttrl expert at repairing will attend to the P akerinn buaiues:s as looney can make it. CAII `t � ; �, 41 George Garland. .7uitior 2nd, t1 —� Joe pekes, - �� ae 1. fo the ne t 2 or 8 ma til �• �y��ti� , axovnd when in 1Vltitby.. t - i a - `-i.. i..—C1raHedges Joe Barkholder.I•.va.Tudd. CIAREM one PICKF.RI G, 0�1T.+ �G '1 ,�7C?'. �. C'�°3RI .. �.+' .� ` , :_... - t3eroltd part fst--hells Ilanoock, Mary J. ��N��;- . IC�, t�' ar�:t L �� , M. ':,L , , e 1':Z- r "* ]'(at . Alfred C}ober.. - - ! 1`I- - Z-- - - ., . ,-,y. i _._.,.. - J. 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" � I � i , . 0 t ew t- ool�ck WO' That at "_ a training to shoot with the ifle what - . . I . s. *:- - I was qui:T"Umost & I I.. � ­. . t" wo r�wor above upon the want is k b%hk, "aa,granny said, like a runa- monitory s-aunn-m, g heavily in among wevable place for a ,cQed offhand firin# should Always be P It . . claim" to roonal boality rk. ..,:`J � * . " ead. od cry thsitltosy-,had ever found, and she tised. Ind - this you a - � I , .'' - I . by the way slairall felioitating hintielf upon his suc- - r =I oing land firtilly ,,, � : � _T_. _. 110ht Tim, take me do e me wll� id not t =t to quiet herself, but :both feet and 11re from the shoulder,th., . .. '� 1- be&& of tre Burke family, a a went on to cessful. avoig�Z .of that fair-haired Gorgon "-4&k do I Ed I ry,.*y . I . 1.1 - -, I #iacourse.m"e At longth upon certain do- who dwelt temparor at No. 18. . Oh I oh I I'll be stung all over. 0h, Tim, kept on uttift gall Is, hy*e�ical mobs and -is, you hold the gun with the I . � . . -1 .- - - ."Gits .- ily . breech restin . . ;.. ..- . inesbic and ,84ci#,l . - But betw9ell thVes 6,cloek and ; ,bodtime p1mise take me down I" shrieked Rosy, dodg- aniffi, bet*use t .was Ito I ' t to have in the hollow of the right shoulder and . ­ � of theirs 'which , . . . . - 1% i it of the barrel sustain wit - I.- - .., ra pr' i jug this way end that, a4d bpldipg out two rhim patti he As if aho Pw %by, and the well.] � . � I— .. . 4. many Yea " inquity had brought to her there, are a dan number of 'hours at d - to 0, ed by the - . .'-,. -1 . :_ I .,_� notice. , I I op - V, entreating arnm that would have weakened sayi . and'"there, there, don't left han . To fire with ease and . . . q . I minutes, and w - . grace, an, ­ - .- "ThimIllou, ' ' 'a ln&kiDd his toilet l'im Tim's heart q6t once if he had not been so t ; . . � as � lavin' oot 'the ,4 mainaied to speak. * . . _. . . . � ' Rosy, ek resolved "to go down to town, a cry t � 1_1 at the mine time with perfect accuracy . . - r,anny 44 . id. I mands a great deal Of careful . raimn,, .., ­ I foolishe8t fo at I Of . tickled with the thought of having her at Ilia In. I,: ,� t . . I de. . �/ , , ...' .1 19 9 -wa-ay," mid she.' spendino Saturday afternoon not un &I It - . �,�_ - - I in I ,A he' had pre . 9 � . 11 1i �4ck ty siq wbrd - - I don't see o the Lor -rd A'moighty cud with him,' although of late , the utmost coolness and steadiness of .. . 6 � :-- . .- -. *&, ma -aide OOP ll�% MOL . elcl7ou be essy, novn Bumblebees odon't Tou 1"9 0 ii - , high-mind;d nerve, -; . .., ad, t4 m*-ake 'am. fe.n1ed hanging ,aboqt ho n the bope sting. " He looked over hi4 shoulder. � ' -for the slightest movement of the gun Will - � . . . .:; - - He Must 'a' been, grea..atly othrbok at the of q6tching 10i I , and i whi , I That (over. it It. � .. . . . . : ,_..� -, . . . , YOU d,914'n till send the hall wtde of the mark. ­. ; . � . tointe wid the d lisolke' to crea'ste, widootr at dn ` n1poes Ph VIVO swarm must 'a' got on the wrong track. Don't yould"01 d'to'MArry formerly rifles were made Witt, h - �. I- �. � - I - . ce exaqUirIlting And t he . . I - me, . � . air i - . rei'ight4litoof far t1te Ifelo'ns. Yes, ,. I gers trig.. � . - havin"jist the seem to ba a-comin' this way yet. ob%. " ., - __ 1 1 1 po a'! *61d1d'#0-t0 t0Vrft;-"KUttwme back late, and Rosy, yo ,L say an'X y' . - -that is, with triggers that fired th � -: �'L.- � at hand. ' clan in do look,awfnl purty them. cruesis A rory wf gun at the slightest touch) and the e -_ . 7 Why. Ithey're i � I I h was lifted ti, his, -the kiss - . .� . " nor -well, and -trust the minta for his fu ire I'll climb.ap and tiLke a kim " fle "It for a .. I _. - - . .. . cause thim ve pound ow 'far ro ' a' .. L . ti . I t6wed i I � ­ safe - - " � sometimes so made now; but I do n Y are - Z " . - I- .. "No, you sha'n't," said Rosy, filling he ical A wholly sat- ot re. - ! L � a � .. W- or ­wba rchotlesae,t; '. 1: - , 4 ` bar," t ef :94 T commend them to boys. Still, a . i- i . . but at' .& � ir . fit I . , _%!: �; - - . . V_ - asF I Pus' druiA, he A 1wi I . t ately easy t6 fire is best. In ot gun "loder. I A _._ i . . . . u- 1, ; the Jtcp I tier words, 'd Ift . r t I � 9 ded of hands sinew with blossoms. ,4 wi i ` over `s it" b9d asF � : I - I a r li-iWc� Ye Propq &er -wa er 'Now you know that can!t do mo no I 11P Ill marry in uick Z r"" k e. A I- 3�'e awi*.0a � . i , I W, my you � , " said the trigger should be Quily controlled 1)y it . � - . . . ) a' ' for a wo ' ed 9 4 ,Adstrdlght,�va§ walked harin," said the heroic Tim, Itii0kin up with II6, I r love's . a V � r" wa * . � her er as a - y �T, r . - - . ­ -wa-ay lon-o hill fer.to ketch the, - win rm in his veins, gentle pressure of the forefinger. - �. .. . _. - o V ­ I ha �a. in U rq 116h Wilson and Miss Burke unfl' hi " untenauce at would-be And the branch had become rather un Now, to fire a rifle, grasp the gull by the I . ; &gin . 0 Incril col - .- i 1. !_ n"rist the bastes awhoile ; r a g a riu, Re ' ,iaeN�N at that fountain of froth engine ofnfeatruction preparin* to discharge steady footing. Her answer came with all L :_ _.. - .; , she'd niver wear oot in s hunthord . , I I . . otock, just I)elow the guard, with tile righ .., . .. . She ain't- no more fet to breng oo chedern and"L ,so, he betook his -wounded 11rit its dainty projectiles. "You'jeat throw me the promptness he could desirfp : handf, while with the left you support t - , ­ ' - - - ., . 11 -aby. wo, , n, . the than a siven-mol th ba P to the stroat agai ,.,hoping he had no It ind then may- - "Of course I win, Tim dear. W ho else barrel. Lift 'the we& on steadily * :_ i- -" Gold, kno. i . , - t n a kiss instead o"them. things, I . - .- --- she's hed appof,of, ,am, ,but, a ,' , seen. - � Walkin -_ be I'll let you down." The red lips pout- would I mar if not, you?" . �- iver lear . hrice upon these two. ed. � . � IT of title breec i re8t. - . - - � oom P 0 9 gimleAlf ' ikbout6 he sturn level of the eye, the an, to. tile _.:� - I I IN �Iobd �;T no less than t I . - : -.1 -rns.,- Why, - last �46hter - as,, 6� . "There, I see the kiss 4-comin"; it's Timoraised1iiii'm1f up to th At notch, - . - ..- � . seemingly ubiquitous ladies, who smiled most out. Jest help it along a leetle, wo It reached out a trembling a in, isen I Ing against the hollow of the right shoulder . � , .1. , year, whin Ann an:l lettle Mikey wafi seek . . .1 � .11 r . d d a e( the right forefinger almost ton I . - will dipthary, graciously at him, but not with the smile youO ' the lace from the th 11 g - cl , 9 -the, __ I- . ,.- an grea-at u1sters doon their that says, I it 8001f4i trigger, the hammer cocked and till", . .. �Oa * "Won't you join no?" Sotlie : "`0hi_'Tim1`­­­­inA.n exasperated tone- nately. Inafew Orn a they had I e barrel - . .. '� --. t -&ts the*wass sor-rt,what do ye thank in o i I i e�n'Z6 t or' level. w , . . - - _ disheartened youth :strolled homeward, c n.- "hold your tongue, anA go , both descended out of their oseate cloud- Take aim by seeing the - ' � . . -1 . - thaht levin' cratur' of a wumman ded? She . ' 6" . . - �� clu ingthatthis world offered no,asyl in "I won't hold`mv tongue t, Wh . ded - she Wint to the sare-cus, an' won't go land, and stood upon comino earth again. is near the fore -end of the ri,er"rig(l: resting _� V .this.. lift , noryi" ich :_ 4 -,� - tit* for r hunted wretches like himself. away, nor you don't want me, to, neither. Rosy had given tier promisq, but she made low in the notch of the rea. . , , . 'in youngsthers.ahl be thinwilves,. only ... .. �. a lay w you gi 91 .. - - - . . their lettle bra - an' sesthers,, an' Boom iso� Burke attended early mass on Su n- 'Ho Ill it down if I went away? - in w sight, while ,it . � thers . * . '. - .. . 19 Ti ait a year for its fulfih�ent. He must the same time it covert; . .,- . " - - y. IT to "Well, help me down, then. id, before they the object used as a targe . c of - cheldren what - ketched . . do f * . . o"the neighborin! day, being not less pious then prett � be getting better wages, all th exact'centr � - * i -.,. the u1stersfrom was enjoying orty morning winks" as. a ie "I will if you'll give me a kiss firat.lf'. L - e - - 'em2an'they ahl wrapped oop could marry, and she herself not teach some It Will take . I .. .. . in'kerosene rags, an'a . . went clanking by; but that �etticoat mill ic "You donTt dare to kin me. " V: some practice to be able make the 91ghts . -playin"aroun thefoire more, to lay up money tows. d a trousseau . '.1.1 . : . I mingled with Ilia dreams in a way that ma, le "Don't 1?" And Tim began'to climb the I correspond am I have directed, and, whell i . ..:. - � an' no wan but the Howly Vare-$in a-kapin waking seem a cruel transition from paradi so tree. � I .. � � 0 .and I ouse -furnishing. Such hrift and mod- this has been accomplished! tile �Illling of . . 'am' from exsh.VIOdinI; an th , ' , I ; '' I air malithet eration delimitted granny, w o made daily the trigirer F howl- ea - " I will, if you are not verY' -careful . ,.. IT - awa-ay enj'yin' hersilf an the medst o' topurgatory. Still he ate a fairly good br +or� off the law obatin* thol= and public rejoicing that her ran son was I I kaP- deatr --the aim by causing the gu , . - � fast, and time somehow'wore alon&. The chy presented arms. Tita pa,usetl,,,?seateA him- ra n to wa� - . .. - in' wild bastes ani'llythens, what's got more , in'coomp'ny wk eta f.1 - . . : :- I hayer on their h of rest performed well what would appe Lr self astride of the limb where his elix)wa had I a gyurfwhi t had her w ble. 7erseverance is the only road to suc. I . I , � ' ' oppin an o . . h -a rested, took out his ff A cess, in this aNn everYthing else. - . I - ids t an dacency annywheer to, be ita chief function, namely, to enfon. aboot tier, an'dedn't mane go fl i I t, . . . ilse; an' a Ink kin"at min in nalithin' but thei r k t knife, and cut widlock loike a.hin wid i id o . I ", - I .. 1. I 0w . .- . I.. �1, , . : .,. w I I n skens, lavin'oot a bet o'penk or the blessedness of that portion of tile prim J off th �ge.st thorn re could find then held . . ,., - In long-range firing tile siloot,dr is per. . . gr&ne 0 it out 'a 'a �i � (THE END. � - .� . . selk, what 'ud be " go�_d awa-ay. An' thim ,urse, which promises no other sauce for 'me ngly in imitation of his fair . . I - . mitted to rest his 'gun upon some object to ,, I . I . . � . I . . I . I . . - - - . . `:1 . A-Wokkin"on the bread than the sweat of the brow. "I Blue foe. . . . . ... . - I . ... steady it, though the begt-tisage m(luires , L' - I lin', an' a-slitandin, on Monday"i approached I clad M the - rose- ; Smiled too. .1 ... I evl8lon, . . him to take some part of hi ' _. - . .. _. � . their'llids widoot ur-rtin"em, 'cause there's 908 ; naturally Tim' Presbyterian R ' .1 1. - . . . I I I is own person for - . , . � nahthin'en 'am U be hur-rted. An' Frank . wa that 11014 Ou t burst intoapeal of laughter, and I � . the sup rt. Thus lie may kneel Witt, one - . I . colored robe of all to -morro Then 1=y"ad . . -Ils'goesalahngwil !eralitido",kapin'tolial the hope of change from present misery. 7 fora while the tree shook with their combin. a in tile mi' ion fields'ibere resting his elbow oil tile knee of --- --- , . . . -. - .. - Including thos leg whi re ­� .:1, .- . � wor-rk, an' whin I lie In April when 06 0% - shines warnill , are 212 pre8byteries in t a 11regbyterian the other, or he may lie oil his back and I - . . i , . e� Y coom. bahk I'm blistef ., ed eachinations. When this timely mirth . . .,.. I - p - � - neck time foo a wiLlk. Tim;- found it . ot a his I had subsided, Tim started a fresh subject. have alread voted on the estion whether knee% or across his leg. But ill fien 1.4 . h ain't tepsy, an," thim poor cheldren ' four o'clock in the oifterhobn is n church of the United State . Of these 12-2 rest his gun -upon Ilia foot or lx!tw hi � . . . an, sooferin' ail! ,gettin' ento meschief -; IUCII Plol - ". I say, Rosy, you didn't treat me so very 811W)ting . . '� - an"it's me an' Mi manter in the marshy in revi8ion,is Lirable, anti fo'r either fail or m a -it is always best to rely oil otrila -1 , - is Har -rt as lukked aft- - . . . eadows.than remah - well when I Went over to Iroubrook t - ., . . .- 1 her"en Ing a prisoner in his own house, a butt fc r time. "at decline to vote atall �,If ,t?o presby- ' nd - . . I- . I . ' . . I : -4 : kerosene noo, anj thin. An"I says to tit,). a. H, -, I I . , i, a-runnin' ell to gev 'em a dawse O' his krandinother's Choi Never seen anything otiffer'n you . fring. ' . - I .1 . cast ridicul Was. . teries thus aceounte(i fo ael!6 favor of Front tile beginning Of his practice it i.T - . . . . . -1 says 1, 'Et's a murt, -ame as ye can't climbed a grassy hill and sat down upon tile I I r0islon, a majont � . I I , heiin'slia, I "I -wasn't atiff," said R6a I . Y of abo t .two to one. necessary for the shooter to stuily jillicklifti '... - .. . , - ridge, With his back to the big town lying Y'he� a c -is These presbyteries represen 3,742 ministers and ax,cura Y of movement, so that .. I .:._­ kape - athra-a-aight whin your own enfants "Wasn't you, though? T .Orpse C - . :. I A ill tinle - . . . � . - . ' hile before hill' limber. - Well, you made tw. feel stiff, any. and 515,491 communicauta. There are alto- he may Ila able to aim and fire all at once . .. �. : * CZ-a-ailin. I I An' says lie, I Do e thank I'm hazy by its winding river, w ., � .. I. . illinink !' An"I says, 'Sure, an rose a dark mountain Wall' stretchii - gather 5,936 ministers arid 7 ,749 coniniuili- without the sli ' cat . - � � .. : . ' ' 7don't thank 19 fro] way; kind of thought. I was laid out in lit hesitation or appre- I' A .-I., . I Ye're bastely sawber.' Nor he wastift, nay- east to farthest south. Throughout th my coffin -cold chills all runnin' up. -and - cants in the'ehurch, so that the presbyteries ciable pause. ARen lie can (10 this lie Illay , I I . -ther ; dn'thin whin lettle Mikey died-wid whole length of thti narrow Valley At his fee down me. 'What made you act so" RosyVP which have thus far voted epresent a. large b:! it shooting at,movil g ob'ects. - . . I - �: ' . �_ I h iiid the ulaters an his troa- Tim was realizing to the full the advanta c in . chokin' to deat - was an almost continuous chain of breake majoritK of tile Ininisters a d ommunicants .V abit is ever7thinj, ,it mooting'', if y - I �. �. - .. At ail' the pay-nu6 an' the pop -corn what with their -attendant culm heaps, jetty i of his present position, and waxed bold V. of the c, urch. form a correct ring I - oil .-. - I . his malither ge' they must'have . . . The vote as it now stand Makes it practi- your practice yo 4t tht 011t:iet of . - . . I . .. the near foreground, but taking from di8 yond imagination. 1"Tain't IL nice w r to n will soon be able to sll()(,t . . . . . . - � sech a -wa-ake as ye niver Oebn ;an' the enn-_ tance the rich hue and blooin of a , pill -pie treat a fellow you've always knowed. �a?,hlit cally certain that there wi be majority of without knowing how or when You* take ; . - of - _.... ..J1 _. � - - -- ocent enfaut a-layin, oot *id candles - a 11 a plum. .. ikes you do it?" &bout two to one of all ill preshyteries in your aim. The beat marksmen in the field - : , - . - h ' !offii�ahl dibora-6ted , I A strange spectacle 'with a clia ' mi. . . favor o! revision ; for i is- not likely that never see the sigh - * . w Ito C -wid flowers, an" rm of its ROBY appeared to be tracing out cabs,11 t - I .- .. �. - - a white It I own! But Tim had it . istic ta of their gull. At leaat . . �... . I et,. au'a loine o' le .. - ot climbed that hill figures upon tier palm with the whiloin . ware that they see them while . .� ipectacle ; he went there for peace ail change the ra�'io. This tile us that tile tas firing. The act of shootin hould be a., i - - . ear-rse an white hor-raeato dhraw for a F (I threatening thorn ; she lookedgrave, not to the presbyteries yet to vote will materiall they are not a 8 . . . . hat ud ma- . . , :. . -i-tified to show et*ilf - make Ilia mind up MR o 'tile church will volu itar as tild I - ake the sare-cus mor 9 quiet, and a chance to I . af revising tW standards � n- . . I - : ail' Frank ail' JaLl'ane-a-w9in' an, Once fo� AIL __v cross. Preiently, in tier starchiest tone, act of lifting the hand to-. - - - L I '.1 . L His mind, however, preferred ' 'A�w (Lid I treat your, he imposed on the general I . . -, � a-pakin' a bly which ward ow a NO - ' . .. _ . o,)t behind their lu'uidkerchiefs to allow their remainifig "in the raw," and utterly ref used I ineets, -in Saratoga next in tit I. And the close the left ey w- Alarlily expert riflenl(q, ' - 11 .. -L .:. gritfe-ow-ell !" I .. to subWt to tile roe "Now look here ! I don't wint none . - C while aiming, I)tlt I d() ,lot , . , 1 -Ind granny dumped the His at ess of Manufacture. I your nonsense. only questions now before t c chur till here- approve of t .- . t6tipli W nor I ain't - . . � - 4shes out of lier -it was one of ithe not be drawn inward a-goin' to tell YOU how You treated me net- ie rigi it eye. Tfils is - . - P I won't stand it, . C t his. Keep both eyes - wide 4TClit . I -, - - . -, . ipe as if , OUIT tote, are the extent and ell racter of the re- but aim always,with ti * I - - _ . I seven vials of wra.�th. - t I and concentrated ; it flitted like a butterfly ; ther, 'cause you know's well's I cat vision to be Made. That revision of ail rule with me. Lifting thc, glin, . . -:- I . - - . . P . y y a cardinal � . I I '; -Noo theer's Rosy," aho Alighting at length u on a smilin 'tell on, kind in distasteful to a larg and influential aiming and ti i . . � . . wenr6h, and her ' ' 9 spot ot an'you ine,lint to do it, an"you're ineanin"it rinj should lie bit 1. I In't . I 1()tlf)n9 . . . .. � tone softened witfi her theme. - ye wll( I f ie-verdant,81opie. This llow.'� Tim spoke With reat severity, for ,)a (jellied. y a ( irect movement at,41 %ii-itli I- I pink at t) e foot o th' minority in the Presoyteri I church cannot performed b t one n . . -wud - - . . .,. .11 - . - thenk she'd a h6t o"their shtoof en'er was a Wild crab -tree jubilant with hudding lie wanted Rosy to) think ie was angry, but itiltless submit out pause. . To some persons, however, this . . - 1� . ' lie's -a na-ate lettle pesson as iver was promise. No bee ever I But they will (I . - - :�. � ye . S ; . flew straighter to its twinkles twitchcol at the corners of his gracefully tp the inevitable slid will now Mode of tiring is so (lifficult to in . . all the, . aster that . 1 _. . favorite honey pot lured by the color signal, mouth and ulider his felids. The latter he confillil ir .energies W the task of it must be 'given tip and the old delil r - * .� I _.. m1k ain't wait O'the shlatterin sor-rt. Why, than did Tim fly toward this vast posy. � concentrate . I whin she was it wlee ba-aby I us"n'to b,jave I . )e at, . ' ee 9 Ilia eyes vision within- as narrow sighting method be followed. . : .. - ' they got her roigi stood in a Corner of the meadow, down, but the feathery red i a . �_. .. � � - - �OY, though I Was at the The tree HUnaged to conceal y k . 'g the re . . nearly surrounde . d by a natural upon his bounds as possible. - The best WAY to learn to ailn at riin- . I , . . laYin'-ill mesilf, alt'gev tier the fesst,shpank- tied C Of iipper lip left the fonner Tile outcome of this greal m . . .1. ning . . in' she iver got, thorn -bushes and a, r 11 exposed. . Orement has or flying game is practice at it pentitilun, *. . � - L . to ma-ake sure she w - -unach. Its few .1eaves He had been angry, but . Ila. been a su�jprise even to) the reviaioni8ta then,- target w 1. . - aloive; but :she grow were of the newest gi-ten, bil . _ so 0 hiCh is 8illiply a target of any- sort- - � - . ,ed Oop thalit, deflore"t I t their 1)right. now, witil littj selves. I et in tile hour c ­ : , - n ol . � - rom thiny - what's aboot )let, that I says ily rved as a sive settl D Ii 'He felt perfectly sure of tier, but lie to act 11 it, the ter- fr i a a pendulum. �� _All i 0 bin, in, ,)Got "a hand at ory swullt by a string so that it oscillates to and . - 11 10 Ob f ness se It f their viet I .,: I _ , , I ru n onclo they may be t.-Illited best ill .. -ane, A rolind wJje,l of --,. . � .. would not lot her know it -not just yet. It lily of the majority, blit of tile wooOd rolled on tile grotill,11. is also a g000i . L . , � 1 .. '. year , that ),oil call minority. If they do so. the issue may be running target. At first it Will- be liest to . � your own enfant; so';ur'e ?11' ineffable hue - have but one counterpart isn't every day in th _ . "or a million buds, whose in, texture, au'j� . _ , � , oftentoinies to .Ja . 1()se ?�w eats, not 0 , - , Rosy's nott , sayf3TI' " . . ombody,s in nature -tile little dainty cushions - under-, cat,ch your awe( Unseen I . . . I - . I . . i wint a"' efia-angtid tier.' An'J a -ane she - got by's toes. . 0 Ila: settled without an), 1 3, or . � _. .. an' sa�ys she, - thydit ; Tim gazed at thesight which one �niigbt th, P10agn re In list be 10119 t hened oil L Solle indeed without seriously dis,urbing the har-_ yards, anti You will need an as.-iist;%Ilt too - " � t,-arin' inalid ivery _ toinle I told bet ne%th a ba btileart lip in a tree like 0 - 1Y schism, and fire fit short range, say, twent thirty ' I 'Tt'S'Yoursilf as clitit-anged her, th was sternness itself as lie went oil: fil-tell Molly of the church. It is ilat at all like 8% in,f tile p!li(IUIIIM - . . i . - �_ .. I :. Vii * n.'-HowIySa­a'llt*l I inkey-enacow coul(l not pass tinnioved. I( . and roll thewlivelb)r '- � v . hat blis' an Ille "Ourit'll' oil He waswonojering�f lie had you, what, Rosy, a girl cat I t hat such changes in tile at L11(lards as wl I y,)ii. There should Always he'a bank of earth -, . - - - . . set] ba-a,l)y iver sence before she . -anotigh daring many tricks - f thi* sort. I 'Jay' one t4x) he Inade by tbe general a,wl,l . , 11- o A fellow gito kind I I Will please or'sonic Other obata,cle , . ,_ I __ 1`1 00nle ellto tile wor-rld fer me gran"daliter : left to take, ]ionic A lunch of these beauties 01 diggl, the extremists on eithe aide. " behilld thtt targ('t '. . - �� supposin' she dedn't tur-rn, oot to to a certai "' isted after a while. He says too him- . .91 ti) . . : n person, -when a singular shak- :elf, 'Thw #irl ain't no good ; she's ally slaty -. ,F lit they will prevent tile ball from rico'Cheting and per- - -_ ' ' . . . -be a by, ing 1110 . Prt�hahly embody a com�rouase which, will. haps jlllrti , . . . what; wud I be a-cha-angin'ller fer? iliade h im he won't light a fire worth a. cent.' 14 meet t lie approval o L crate Coll - -acti ng some one far away. It is fine .. - :1 . . . ve mn le branches � - I .� � __... step nearer and look . .'o he L servatives, P i.ce to shool,t at a Potato or .other sillall 7 ­ ; A-hat'll pay far under the object tonal into the ai atisistant. � more closely ill) into goes otYprospectiil'fer a vein i and Moderate revisionists ; anti . _.1-: T, . .- " But she -was ahlways defferent. I niver the thick bloo * ass. Somebody Was the wark in'. Now, if you. think I'm a-goill, - - __� seen , , . min an , . . V .: to there, sure. - A gi'rl, in All thal Cali be expect. In shooting at game a * - * . the extibryardinary wa-ay she tuk i circumstances that is . . boo-ks -,an' to ]Ilk at her at foive year oo, for lie saw a glifil to Marry you-" , ad b1i anybody. good rules inust. ' . ' r by' a- mar of white. , - I , I . I . I few - . -aby ell her 'Who's talking of marrying?" anap I -----.ft . I- it . standin"oop, widi' tier rag b& of Hello V' said Tim in teleplion ie g ped I lie ever kept in Mind. The first is, never � P - reet- out Miss Bfirke. . I _ .� . poke " after the object of your arriiinsau'lier-hayer enlettle reng-cur-rla, - . . . L. . .. 6, aiin. By - -- e;-1' a-resoitin' versesl' loike a praste ! What,s ing ; but no responsive hello came from tile, . of Fm talkin' o' - ma ty i It " The Echo. I . . poking " is meant following the flying or � - thiin verses,. noo -, ' tree. I . Grant, calml . r 9 in replied Mr. ' ' " .. running game with your alm, which bi the *A .i I 11 . . . " That a w'hat I conm ery Did you ever figure the exx � t distance that worst of all faults that a alloote . . Y � . 'The by slitud on the bur-rnin' dick' to What You doin' up there?" lie asked. � 'far. " . one.may be removed from a r is apt to (an'a_ beg fool h6 was sure), but to see he - A faint voice came down to Iiiiii. I I I'm it I ' reflecting stir- acquire Always aim .a r caught I I c&ntt well, rdidn't.11".- , . -i � face and yet hear the who of - little ahead of an ' sa-ay 'em -ow ! et was pur-rty. et loose." _� . 1. . i his owl, voice ? object moving across the line of ),Our sig - ... - . to What did you come fer, an , , '099 � I - It in said that one -can 'lot Pronounce dis- Aim above a rising object and be, lit. J_ : i I Tim parted thetranches. Seated upon a of I came to pick flower$ an Tway - tinctly or hear I* * . - ow it fall- ,-. 4 "A'Vd jist know she'd tur-rn Oot aschool- stout jimb, with tier feet in a crotch, w in ) have a good ( IstIllctly more than five in one. These rules apply more partieu- . tayelter, all' a foine theng It ez! to be oil. ' firf ' as ii� 14D all bT myself." syllables in a 9 .7 .- sthrooctin' cholder I n. Min Burke. At Jt a ppeared second. This gives one-fifth larly to lon�.range shooting ; at very ,sllort . : . I wis' Ye wudii't t;4- ight iiiere a to You don't seem to be havin' stich a very of a second for eat-li syllable. I - I I . . . ake on aboot et so. Rosy's iist I as kind 61 to be no reason Why she should not. descend good time. " as the velocity of 80 'Taking I 1:x) range airn directly At yoti . r game. I . ! - at tier will, but he a - *as &VIII it und per second, we 1�ve At all times in t a U ra c .� . I - � I.' :� ye's she iver"was,. mi' it's the troot I'll, a . oon discovered that a "I m h " ' till you"c&me.,, 224 feet an the distange sound will travel in a thickly popula Ising 10 g- ng 1 rifle in .. .. . strong linen lace on her petticoat's hem h _. i ' . . - - sa-ayin'. - I seeni her, last Sunday was a fastened itself upon one of the, till ad of Ob -h !" sailTim. - to I guess I'll quit.ls one-fifth of a second. tal Country it is absolutely .. - .1 Herice, if a reflectin . : . - fortni't a-pakin' oot the windy a thorns And necessary to remember that your weapoll - - : . . ..- ;. I as shloy.'s a of the tree, quite beyond her reae . is' he made as if he were getting dowu.oii0i surface is 112 feet distant ilia initial soutill may kill OF i , � . - - I � caht to ketch a soight 6' ye ahl dhil'8811�d Oop Don't go and leave Me L -Help Me down ,Mniure some person or Soule do- t Both _ uttered syllable will be returned to Plastic an at in the distance. ' . . . - en your new claws, ail' Whin ye putt your thorn and lace refused to yield, so there site first, It implored Roe . . sat, surfeited with sweets, like a cat drown- the ear at a di4taince of 112 feet just &a. &11 To prevent - - . haht on,the balik of your hid, to wan 8oid I . Tim relented right; but ig 3,011 cannot - . ' . . . Q, ed in h � . - tile possibility of such a thi .. I or coveted cream. sli;ktly- " All other syllable starts on its journey. lit this b :3 too cireful. he safety of others * - - ou've got to promise me something before. case the first fifth -of the second is co, a . Next to t 11 . I jist heerd her sa-ay, 'Ain9t he a dazaisY "Hello!" said Tim again, when he saw I do. it . I n unied comes Your own, which is to be preserved . - I . -1 . . L . - � fallow ?" . - . : . I . .... who it was.- A sudden change had come " What's that !" -' __ .1 . in tile utterance Of a syllable and the nex chiefly by keeping the muzzle of tile gull . - , .. - r fifth of the second in hearin . I I . - , - - . _. - I "Noo, Tem, Ye'lliustn't be 80�poor-hear-rt- over him. This was no longer, Miss Burke, of Promise me you'll marry.111 to I I . I syllables would be 9 its echo. Two always pointing away . 011. ..-. : , I .. ed - gyurls ez quare thengs soomtoilnC8. assistant t acher" of Iro'nbrook school ; it echoed from a reflecting No gun is worth havin dit is 'not tworth . 9 . . 1 . -1 a. . . I . m � i . - They're ji.9t thaht, coontra-airy ye can ahl was Rosy, a "I won't do no such thing," said Rosy, for. surface 224 feet distant, three syllables fron, kwePing clean and in ' r. The in- ` I - ; . - i. I , . . - . - . � they 'dedn't more. I and he was 'Tim the taaw,! once ge . ­- V .. . � Sa-aY, an' whin they'll not loo -kat ye,et's nte8t. - nem- OC . - . - ways ta-ake 'am to mane what tting her school English ill the heat of 336 feet, and soon Withii the limit of audible- terior of the I k and the inside of the barrel . - I d orde �..- . : It is evident that A all" quiet sound, are 'the principal parts t .. - He felt not in the least hurry to help her co'. Th., I ' the duration of which . themsilves as'll be a'lahngin' for ye to on ., woul let you down." And Tim h,t need to be -' - . L_ �__ N - . - down. She could not Possibly look prettier tit' - L I- - - : I An -­� if back, and .. - d Once least appearanee '_ quoire the rason.'7 . a tea" re8eated himsoif leanin second, would give an echo from half the of rust or diri, which must be removed at ' e - . - . hamelegs "giving away" on granny's sunny brown head against 4'be "Idering Ike a mustache. . 0 e; WOE day are for a u I I This s -there, with her twirling what he'llad h u distance, or 60 feet. The ahove estimates once. As a r le, the lock wi . . , ywhere than she did up in Only One-tenth of & especially Watched for ill -,.,. part of her own sex was not witholit its background o . wl temperature of 61 d 11 not need - -1 I - T_ . . , effect upon Tim, whose dull ear had fbee Lf blossoms, between whose The sun e,jrees Fahren ulc3ning Oftener than Once a year, when it is .. .1. . I I . _... . to in . over 1, 1 18 feet in a second. Tile' The Iftice it Lo a profeftiona! gun -repairer. '. � - ` leged to be Rosy's, but which in trut w .. . barrel, however, should he cleaned .. just awakened by ilia flattering re ark al- blue showed themselves. She wa4 Rafe, too. tree yet glowed Witt' its pirting bealus. velocity of sound when the Mercury, stands thoroughly at the , � . n was sinking now behind thJD heit, at which the velocity 0 sound is a best to � � -_ shell -pink clusters tiny odd shapes Of tender green bills, -but the upper half of the crah- little, - I : -. , only a flower of fancy from the .!, as He had her-, so to speak - and he meant to Rosy's head was n tili8 more favored por. at fr end of 'each day's shoot- _' . - , fertile a . i eez, � ing ia . LOW feet per..Becond. ing. Wipe it out \, Oil keep tier as long as he coulld. So he leaned tion, and tier light frizzled hair formed a . t , . - Of granny's own mind, and then roused into against the trunk, comfortably crossig . - _ firs with a wei inop of �. - - , . _ 'eager attention by ail expose, of feminine in- arms upon a convenient Ic,wer bran )li'l '11ii8ty golden I "i'a arouild tier brows. Tim I . � Cotton Cloth, then . - _ - Ponsisteiicy finely calculated to act as an al ell, "I'd sat in i. -q� � With a (try One, aftel . _., . - .a the sha w with U turned eyes, like � Only Said in Fun. . . � which swab it well with a woc;llell 111011, "\. ". - a� .. terative- upon his, relaxed masculinity. For proceed d to make himself agreeable. ail adoring wors lipper be ore a shrine. "Are you looking ff),- -in - -slightly saturated with pure oil. - . I I - To . . "How long have you been here, P,,osv ?" Soon tile sun lisappeared the $low van- ar?ll one in partic - �.. - - . -1 . xome occult reas6ii-one of those things tin- � - ,Ill I scarcely need Say that a -rifle nilist be - .,: - - '1� . . ' said he. 1,Aint you gettin' some,tir0d.? i8hing with it, Ild a little hive Ga the rat said wlil,.: � kept alwa, - discoverable by any fellow -Posy was try- Better come down. " ' ring breeze . . . . . i - ing to make a fool of him, and - lie had been' - - went throug I tree. 8 watching for him. a saw tile cat ys dry And t1lat tile alumlillition ..,:* . I i I geRoav gav6'a tug at her skirt.. "I can't t�h th � . should he invariably the )last. A filthy gull . i - tamely consenting to the process. To think ly " lt� to Tubbs ; _­ I flatter illys and Poo . . . ..- t loose. I � t a gettinj old," said Rosy. - Pi elf that honesty r loading will make a (Iliffel, of tile , .. I �. of his w�akening after all those resolves tak- . help me down. I ease is printed on my face.,, Urrubbs:_16 11rall man- Cleanliness is sai(i to, - en on a .- Well, or -yea, pe be next to � "Oh that's what"s ailin', is it ? __ Most expert rifle - �'..� nd since. Monday night ! But now to Any time y i like,,!' replied th - . rhaps-with some allOwalice for god"It"", and the sayjrg holds the tree ail el amiable typograpnIcal errors.,, . _.. . I let Miss Burke Appear ! Let her be' rigid . you see - I't content wid bein' as Tim, not stirr 411 inch, nor moving his . good with ., - � . __ : purty as 'twas made, it wants all the more eyes a,W&y fro the marksman. : . ; . with starch and stateliness ! Let her- - purty it c it It tier face. An almost over- A Woman entered it provision Sh. W �_ � I .7At t an gi I replied Tim, whose pro- powering odor from r OP arid J ' �1- his moment was heard a - the ked for a pound 'of butter 11 Murderer,* Guilloti ed. .. - . . - ing sound, j;uggestive .of a gentle wind in I If Stne Is n ce a I an' look brisk, clatter genitorm had kigaed the Blarney ,Stone, and the cool air. In isd buds final I As nVenfle __ .. . - transmitted its effects. I I i I re. Guen'lln ' ye, here, guidnian," she exclaimed 61 . i ., I I .. sails, or the flapping of a sheet stretched out 44 :taY all tit I t " And he folded his arms me it guid, for the last * Bee an' I30111c little r ... . 11 . . .. I . . Oh'you !" said Rosy, in a tone that I bad to gie't a*&, to tile 'sensation was caused tile othe - . � on line sweeten in the sun and might mean,wdozen things, but erenely, al his eyes, and Pretended to it I Was that day ill Paris, France by the execation in I to dry and " cloo I Ci poun( I . - . _. . I . I which Tim anore. The next moment Rosy be an to door. . wifie next , front of the g'IJte of i:� Roquette of two ju- � - - ! . . I - Miss'Burke tap -tapping against her pet t*-' "Y . -1 . . � . 1. . 11)reeze. It was caused by the little booto of construed as meaning one thing, so he el '; the trunk against which Tim a& ed Venile murderer,,, aged rag ctively seven- � __ -1-1 - - : ; went on : I " ! W * I I L 9- $� r , k, I . 1i k I i *� t� i '. �� , . 9 I , ;16 , , I ; /1; � � i � - : . ,!' iii . - ' Q1 - L 46M , !!:h 0�8 t t thl thwe naklE DF I r- k I lk ve It w k ' - I '* I [ bdigg 1i b�; taste 4 , ,..n 4, th t � *4 , - 6 ;;fiZ I h i - ti, MR s!TTl . ft &4-q a n I � Is I I I d I 0 f a " " wi: 'a a �Jh , I I e . I I ; I MY 11 , "f t ( -e I � .4 -1 I I I n 11 i b I I in T, 11 lie Y I Ito muld I 1, - " I -1 �, -1 I � I , - I I I I I U1, I I I ,I. I I I coat as she tripped along' the hard coal- h trembled with her sobs, And all thk pink ! of hior'lliatient's ilin teen and twenty-one. ' - - 11 n A doctor, brying, tO aacerWn the n) tr-re rhey flea'd strangled an . . ,. � . "I thought 'twa8 lookin' mi lity ami ed h' 1 elderly C01"e).Y. in bro�d daylight ill tile gile . .� � 1. walk ; but for all its gentleness it came Wi *Iin' buds quivered in syntrathy. William, are YOU ess, ask 1m: -"Well. �.., __ when I seen it up on the hill, so f come down ever troubled ' _ . __ the force of com Tim was suddenly revealed to himself as 11feet?" Ay am Wkth cold W tQ robbing tier. .. I- . � � mand to it fire!" and for - 0 find out what t I'll ' , . � returned . Wil ial Presiden ' %. 'twas smilin' about.. Don't an inhuman monster. In an instant his feet , "That's to - t CarnOt was dissuaded f roin spar - __ - with Tim shot like a ball from a canno 'is i blame it, neither. Guess I'd smile too if I an auld " - I . . i mouth through the door, right over the he a . were upon the limb wh Complaint Of mine, air; bu* I Ing their lives, with's view to disl) . � . �_ - . iowe ere he bad been sit- ' they fire the -fe's.',J _ . . ,. t rent I el a..cur- . . . . She :-C. . P . . Oil among tile , I -calmly adjust d - buds full in his upturned face. "I say, - actling to be for I . uth of the dan ,.., - i was the tree. " Here he received a at' r of ting, and his arms were where thev had been 1 4 4 . of his grandmother, who . . I U.' I yo ')'It doel)-rooted impressi her Cap frill, remarking to Rofiv that 4 6 ah.'A I A 14. IT , I onger time than he ...... iA . re Vre *erg ,' ,,...- i 4 . r . oil ye a peltin me that way with them tell. - . promised u, ( You 0- Lan Claft that it is un- : lawful to guillotine do . - . . I betther not go abo6t tirrifyin' young min,' hard things; 'nough to brea� a fellow's so t MY Path -through life should infants. . - I __ . .. I I be strewn with roses - . . . . . . . ­:. : thalit wa-aylor she'd have soomthin' ty ; , ROBY FANYV . don't you dry Rosy I I And h&rd`lIiP in their- ea. " The one'. . . . ano- 1 -was that fift . 1 � , war far."' head. Look here ! I seen a swarm o' bees didn't m'e'a' � it Up n*hts Au4 ' now I have to days were allowed to a,& - - to make . n stockings. " I .., I You -cry. i d ' go' Ytin d ' it want He , seate - . . � . I I eserve a I on :- pse between their - . I . ind� . I when I come down, all -flyin, this way. lickin," I d . Pit your head on illy shoulder, to nee. And .:. On Satqrday momi . y The head one he. says, "Smelt a iiew kind I Rosy dar - . t ,,�,I,, do you? y Pralk on roil execution and the -delay an- ''. -'I- III e an, -etwl- foot es bare. I 0ouraged. them to It * - it . .,. . .. ,� :.. I I -0 1111110 . - I I I " D it it wan alreadi there, the feeL I I ... d get thorns in yo I I I � I. . -, I... I " A - I - I . ur their pullis Ve or a commutation of - - - . - - .... . 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( - thin impression Ila- . and dirt dish wa . ffup�= to be tl:1 time when not eat I in *tit in "wall )m - In order to ra - oesgary ton feed tile, the quality of tile . thequantity. lit th, question of raisitiv comes up allew, all . merit of them shoul sideration. The fan . of raising Pork of t I for customet-14 who I ' prices for it. There . � i to f rivesi i pay ancy ) - ! . In .--- -,,- Idecell i � ounters are never ( � . ! eating, unless the� 4 - i - � fanner. Many pr4.f( i : ter, milk, ve etabit i 1 from the prolueers, I they are getting a I I I i � living close to large 4 � more profitable that : ; ' i raising nothing but 4 , ., in fair prices for a] It is only reeentl � . " form in pig raising I i � ; by city people. Th i I r at 14 i T d tand now 01. i . � � � i f= clover, graiii , 1 - ordinary swill c,inir : i ed by a diet of 11 : I . i grains. Gra$4-fed ! I _ pork, and tivey run i � _ i . re would be le, i The i I swine if they were � I � � and allowed to root I 1 -.- will not always p: - iy � � for swine, but sifte 1 ,_ should . be a,loptell. . food in Suninier, .w I . s.ilage in Winter. . cheapest ration for . such bogs it; always I flavor that alway s ell . L hog. The pen and ho receive some conSid, - for the filth of such - in breeding,liseases - and also in tainting .. . always have a deco - 'Wlenty of fresh, ch ose wli4 raise 14 ways will ine'vitably .. . will find that in the pork becomes well k . exceed the supply. - 0. _ .. - _ - _­ � _ . I - .� . . . .. . . L - .... 1.1 -, � 'Newly I .1 � bre.than mie-lial a I'stand" of any kill of careless di(,glll� roots are out J thell is no class of plai ' iter rapidly and with sit( - as nursery men, )-vt'i atively 8inall, sin,p] that the proper place and take every pre condition whull out 0 to the natural one;i�s I the root� are ill(,'.,t it, variations (if tunlIK'n ilarkness. As iisnall., canditions at tent lin,g disregarded. The ti- the grou,nd, where it of 49 0 or 50 0 for'%%,! exrsed toadryinw� I e, - es withol.1t,evoll ;I then -driven into;, il;, thermometer at �2S �- stax on the wa--ni 11 venience permit plali farmer to keepa 1,)a( trees oil Ilk mogon it without any sort of b1low storill, ar(l * "ll vause the trees nearl He was so igndrant ( the failure that lie w suit, but his laWN't'l, I � horticulture anti ail charizing h ' ini S,.5001 f fj�r �f 8 velity ye d by,eintilition p t:U Ilis lifle u ;_ . � IT. - . � � . - . _. . . - 1-1 . .1 AWordto( I - I . . . .. - .1 - BY.GFOR41 - .1 . . . � . i . I .. At this season of t' I I � ; to rehearse old and f i � . � I making and'proniulp, . � - I by recent experience ; t . i fore 'your dairy-rea � � . . . I maxims that I trust i ; U) i Keep your, vat of/( ; . I ; a piece of canvas asl � : i the Spring montlis, �V : ; i I and give the clicesea �i ' Insist on liaving a i � �. maintain�ug Ali ev . i -� I matter of arrangiing 1 liotstovfe, where tile) . ; heat on one sideand 1 $ - - f , is worthy of univer ! the green cheese oil h ; plastered room, anti � ! �- � stove so that tile he I i. � 70'0 will radiate colu, ! � � a great deal of sal so , i of the factory ; it is ; ; . most efficacious in its � ; 4 Your success at 4 1 1 - lar - purit3 i . gely op the � I which'yon carry Oil y 1 a sensitive view of t I . ; I of thecan8 of ill-hea , ! , emanate from laltowin �i due more directly t i i than to inh�lation of ; , ! work over a high , � - . I " stomach, and rowid I' rather engAoy a raist I 11-�- If you have overesti ­ the rennnet you am i I I - ,-. � , the milk tardily, b , , . I t I- . . I 1. �' _'. -1 - , ... � . .-, . I ... I . a , . . I I , .1 i I '- -i. ,-_ !:,. : � ". 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Will seem mar or I - � - L'�..� _�.,. , . � ","to the difference betw the m t sod d for solution, but the" is always & $4,5ft pqrmitted by the British Governinent to *end I elapses he may be received in Paris " the . I .. .- 11 , , , . . A '.0 cis - are their caLtle alive in,to,the interior of Great t of President Carnot, with wild, popu- ... I �, _ � � I'l . . diet ot corn and th whic fed �'m.d'o ues . I' V, , A � .1 - . .11 ... I .�. ,-' -1 , Y I have known the cause of exudation Mr. Walpole, chief T�rliimeutm4 It' tin the . . 11. , � �l oil & f r acclamation. That he is ell Iva , . , � ;V -1 . ndgras�os- When he'swi an rais- rt Brit*in, is a privilege which Canadians ought ,- . .. 'I ..­�� - . I .1 . . I or of Hansard's-ituj, recently undeitook to not Ths ie tdaliiip pf t,be.Frepch, there can t no . .. �. I . . clover ai but in excessive quantities froni'green repo - � . I le for rk factories it cheese Ito lightly esteem. According ;1 "V . 11 I - : �. � - . - .. , � ..1. .I- _ . - ' � .. ed uP011 a large scale for be traced directly to Itony roads ! write out in long hand three dolumns of the Ron. Mr. Abbhtt lefityea to of. doubt.- Xt" the r6en't "labor confe�enee in, - I . . .., . , , .�.., I" d0esll,t matter much wha their diet is, so r 85,000 head � I . . Toile mi in being drawn'to the factory ype of thi I * ' ­ .- j. � I r4v_� . ,; , . . ,pidk, rand increaft- in t,h � �rom EMMA Pi"v.a in " mam* noum live cattle were rted froln Cana,ol 'to Berlin, special Attention was shown to the .- I.. . . � . z_-;: �- - , . I .: long as they grow ra e potron's farms over rough high each c0lurlfth, contained an Averap-of, England. " a representatives from the 6y capital, both � - - d: . � 141� el 0 . I . lit it is quantity an I not -quality that, ' �rayfl I The p4vilege of sending the cattle . '-� .4 . , - :w Bo -nearly churned b t t � . !I , -.7. I . .. ". I � . Ifeig - - Par I itation that ,200 words, it was believqAl W be! sn 4m. alive into the tnterior of 'Great ll�ifliin �Wax 4 I. . i:1. : �. _..- ,_ . takes. The great farms 4 the West devoted by Bismarck and his master; whi e a recent . . � ...�, �*t, , .. , . al sepaiatio'n of Zheilgr fat i�ook ible Jea,t.�, bu, i it was &cOmPliallied in two acknowledged to be nal to a cent a . - ­'( . ,to raising Pork.far the ket are largely place. . I POMI quartgra. I 'i pound despatch announces that I -William has 'Isent - '. .. 1. i I A. .'- - " _. . I hours and Qwee . . . . el - Into . . - - on the catt or I m Taking the Of . " . 11 ­ � I for bringing PO disfavo�. 1 In curing some ch' ' le to our arme Jules Simon a handsome set of the works , . . - � . . to blame VIC Nvoll't eat po.-k for they think ; ees:eQ,V may have TheGerman,F,mperor tut CA C�nferred average weight of - Ahe ostdo exported at Frederick the Great." it would sWV0*.0w- - . . I 1-1 _ . -,.,. ..- , Many pe, I noticed drops of whey ifig on their 5,108 d000 - is esire grow4 �-,�_' � . . all, and liable to �oiitaiin the germs surfaces. ' rau Including �Y:rj the Rod IIAO or I.W pounds oil 86,000 headq tAiis ever, that th* d * out of so im- .- - _. , ,z I ,-',,'_'. . . . . � ,!.'* . it is ur�cle I Insufficient stirring of curd dun* ng 'FAWIC 21086 as, the, Urowu Ordep /to meant an advantage to .our farmers of 'over , t:rtant project which the Emperor is said to . - . . : :. :t.1 i . I ­ - �_ r A I.- � . - . . n roe . cubee g, an to carry out which - - -.1 _�, . �'4 of some (lisease., One can lot wonder that the cooki ess leaves many of the -69 an the hougalleni Order ,to, 2". $1,000,000 a sum of money which went . . . - , when slope , 1,1 �� contemplatill a . el . . . . � ' , 11 � . - . .,. this impression has gone a )road in a partitaftyp raw state, while the -bulk of Fourteen new ights af the Black FAgI *into the pockets of our farmem the assistance of France . is absoY,4 Ire- .- I -.,-. , ..� - corn added, are . , .. 1, i 0 directl lire , . - .. . .. . � ..I and dirty (lish water, w the curd may be cooked. These cubes'are were created and 6fteen persons were honor. Any wleme,, therefore, which volild place d. He is credited with ontertWilh the. . . .- I -: -..-:. , . ­ � .. 1. fiso full of whey, and the moisture eventually One this privilege in�*copardy mulat not be coun- � makin'S Switzerh Ir- - m. . � . - Supposed to be the diet of the pigs, wh ed with the lemale Order of Louise. tTeory of kud, Al=5; - q . - I- L.". - I . . . � I � . , , . : - - timewhen not eating thi-c filthy corn und, workh to the -surface of the presse& cheese. person mine, Luxemburg and lBetgium into � - prt, . _­� 2, . Po . ': is "Wilt. ill swallowing in,( irt And mire. , talgrie received the Order of Merit. tonallepA for a oment. Mr. Chaplin, the I . I . - , - I - ' I . ­ .1 - I . . ­ �1_ - . . f1 nferiorit of quality-othe result. Beim"wer of federated block of neutral territo * file. ` , , , - lv_ � -.Y I fi , I I ...' , I � in order to raise pigs or pro t it is Ile- � Ah 0" i J py inted ed new British Minister of Agriculture, has at- Z - %.- . '�.' 6 - , 'the at of urope � . i A A PA* lettei nal her Colunbus from, -*ady shown himself exceedingly sensitive y - I . - ­ ful a4d qDtAsoor " mu h tion of the famous - cemary to feed them food'that will improve, ]k little excigs.of i f Cristo, . . -�, _ .07 .paloa is rt inviolabilit, of which all re . � ,_ :, - . -1 . .. - I ac now *ialj wo eede- should solemnly pledo itself to accept. , � f t, : .. ;,". -- . S. I*t,y of 06, pork as well as increase� ' d4l . ave beBu recently. discovered in -in regard t-) the oattle industry�'in England, . . � . . .. . .- .1 � _' � - ., - the qlla I ad,liction of qualiC�, Aile the same amount, It . -doubt, take prompt action is eas to see what an unspe4kable boon this - , -. I � _. . ..- the qualitity. Ili the Spring of the year the later in the,peason, when the conditions of iri!O is alleged to belai internal evidence and he w-)nld,,no . I i, . . . . . I -' - - I - :.,; '. - . . \ , __ 11 . the fa 05havin been put in t against Canada in the event of pleuro. wOul(.,f rova to.France and Germany, in that . - - - . . rin e ype at Barcelona . . . . - questi011 of raisiniv more swine on milk have chan ad it i h1l; �e just right I I pneumonia it would allow of aj large disarmament, and . . - - I - .1 ,,new, and new methods of treat- Uality. about A ril 10 - It is a four-page b km" out here. It is known a . ".. . .. comes Up, r tt make q I thauslg 1493. h rea mPortant reduction of their- military es� -. - �, -. � . folio, and in too, that for sev eraf years pleuro-pneumomay an i ' . . - - ! . :: i I to be '4 undoubtedly the . � . rncnt Of them should also enter into con- �anced that to form a good rind on cheese said has been epidemW -, tablishments, which -at present so greatly I I .. . . . . _. ,,- � - sideration. The farmer that gets the name with little trouble, All that is copy from which the small quarto in the to a liesser or greater ex - . . . .. . � - . . _� ! . ' require(' "' Ambrosian Ubra ry at Milan was printed." tent in the ljnited States, on which account oppress these great nations, and which more, . . ... . _;.�,�.., _� - . of raising Pork of the best quality never lacks �o leave the press cloths on the product when that country hum been placed by England on than any other cause, give such an aclito:i � . . . . _.� . I . � L . for customers who are revAly to ood taken from the hoop, and let them remain Albani's voice Booms to roll on in endless 'the selledulettl list. Tile government'at'Ot- character to their labor troubles. it vilt .C' ' . , . � . . .I- ..:7 1 . . .,. . .. . .: . � There are those who arnyvill Ing Vlentlor. Recently at a benefitI concert in taw& are, therefore, to be commended for . - . : st* ki to tI e ends till cheeses are lready to therefore, be gratifying to all who reprobate . . .. prices for it. I ic Ili$ i � L to paV fancy prices for a high grade article. ship Paris Miss.4 bil Sanderson failed to keep h h ell the mail slaying his fellow, to learn � .. . - . � . ..2�� � ' tir out, .1". - .. , �7 � i . r `PPOm and Albani, who happened ' ' iv to that Franpe is just now manifesting anex- . 1 . � ,# � I - ben strip off caps, grease lightly and . Y he ph ni ave the idea of Isage of deceptio in 'atic de ill t ey g n ancl fn4id city con- box. it he e of i for . � In th . � is claimed that this method, be- ue t ho a k n he- re- :. -_ .1� . ..,.. I . slimers are never �ertain of what they are to be in the audience, volunteered to come x t *1 those w re As g t - . � . I I; . sides saving all the labor of daily greasing n of the qu rantine regula io � ell. pansive mood toward the young Kaiser, so � ... 1. ., I - �. ­ . - L. ome and rubbing, forms a durable ritid. 1: have to the beneficiary's relief. She than went Is I a t no t that a proposal of this nature would stand a - - . - I eating, Unless they buy direct from a . c ni cattl to r u . . . _. ' b ted St=s e be b gh I . L .,. ., � � famer. Nlany pref r to buy their eggs, but- upon the stage, and, seated in a! chair, she into Canad . .. .. never tried the way described, but from my very good chance of being accepted. ,. , ­ I ./ a in bond, and to be slaughtered . . . I � .. - ter, milk, ve retabl, s, fruits and meat direct experience with making and curing cheese, being now so large. that' standinq fatiguea at Three Rivers for export to England. The am - -, - . ..i I . I i -, - , . - - - � .. 1. . .i ... .. . - _ I - f - 40 . � -,! . el, - ., - I . fromythe prolflicers I for then they know that I would regard this novel economy of labor her, she sang the air from 11 Favorita " with risks are too great to the farming community Our Mineral. Resource . . - _., - -1 . - . � 11, tIV6 are getting a genuine article. Farmers with aistrust. In a great measure the qual- the same incomparable voice of Ohl. - and to the ountry 'generally, to grant a ' ' . .- : . ... I * _ . .. �, I . a . . � The extent and value of our mineral' re- I . . . 1 - ; _. . . , - living. close to larg� cities can find nothing ity of the goods in8uies the pl"ticity of the Si r Morell Mackenzie's advice is -Anyone request whiech would at most benefit only a sources are as yet very imperfectly known. - " -� .. r� . more profitable than establishing a name for rind, but that! rind must be hardened and who finds total abstinence too heroic a very few. . I . - . Even the best informed can only approNim- .- - . i � -.t , . . . . 7 . . . - . I . 1: raising noth i lig but] the best, and then charg- iformed under repeatid dressings of hot grease stretch of virtue, let, him smoke only after . --- *-_ I . _� . I . . fai I- prices fo I of their pr6ducts. ' , ia . . - - i . ately estimate the stores of national wealth . . - in nd vigorous rubbing. of a substan4al ineal ; and if he is a singer or - � ; I -". '. - - �. -_ .-.,: . r I . .- Labor In Ontario& . - which lie hidden beneath tile supface of our -_ I � It is 01111v recena+ that a change and- re- 'the cured cheese will not immediately crack a 81maker, let him. do so after, and iieve . .' 1 - . ' .. . . .. . 4 . . . . I I r - . .1 m' in pig raisin As �when freed- from a cap cloth covering, they before, using the voice. oet him smoke a At a time when the labor question h as- vast dominione. D the past season Dr, L - ] a generally been known as "I _. ­ . . . . I . - fQr . ' . L - G_ M. Dawson has investigating what - - - * .r ; I . by city eople. 1�ey are �`beginning to un- will eventually chat in the hands of the mild Havanah or A long-sternmed pipe charg- Burned such an Acute form in England, re = . ..� . . . . 1. � 11 � . I - . .: � , . derstaiS now that some of the pork is raised dealer and become a arbor for skippers . ed with some gool-amoking Wbacoo. If the marks the London Tinwa, a great amount of is known as the Kootenay district in the . .. . . . I . . s and clean food. The Remember that there in always a right' interest ought too concentrate on a series of vince of British Columbia, and brings . . . . � _: ... from clover, grai� and charms of the cigarette are irresistible, let Uck endo . reports of his discoverilm". . . - . : -, - . -, - : ordinary swill compound has been super -sed- a w�rong way about conducting this cheese it be smoked thro h mouthpiece which is returns just collected by the Government f Urs"91111 aw_ . � . .. . .. - .:. ... .. ever, grassea, and kep� clean w & Speaking genera y of the district Dr. D . . . ed by a . business, and if the maker does not fo#m 11 Ontario, and whildh relate to the amount of � diet of 1�ilk, el * ith i1tra-Mohammedan strict - . ­ - .L.-. . (1'rass-fed I igs produce - superior the - ness. waq a a that the result of his examination, - . .. ­ : �� i .1 grains. lit path through the rudimentary pro Let him refrain from smoking pipe, . ea paid in the various trades and the cost gone Y I . .- ,- . . a) - . . ving in -that rovince. Of the returns has 'been to convince him that the importance I . ... . . Nmand oily end. - the ta . ii lKas danger of'sickness. rif C:Irr, Or ci ret to the bitter V ... . . pork, and tlky ru, cess 0 manufacture, somebody is going to be. do ' - and it may be of " ' ' : . )qld Ile lels mortality among the the suff rad regUtati ded, ran ' on which des are based 23,W6 were of the mineral discoveries, made in 1887, has - . I There w( erer, even if his t on els- . - e furnished by employers and 2,752 by em- not been exaggerated, while their number and -. - ': �- - . - I 1 1 1 , . 'in F . I . ----- � . I swine if ttey were given the range of fields, capes., Every maker should provided There is an ele ent of anti -climax ,nii- the area over which they are distributed is ' . . - I I - ,i� and -allowed to root laround Ili clean soil. It with a trier, which he will find a great edu- in's prompt retu n to the perils from which ployes. The first thing showm is that there ' - . . I I I I will not always Pay Ito enclose large pastures cator in the fine points of his art oil will he I tly, Unwil . haabeen a gradual shortening of t su guarantee a lar e and continuous- - '.. - I . lingly Ued. I utput of ore so soon as al uste means are , . - - - -.- I C but s�Te good system of Boiling wmn/�iscolver by taste And, * ( w I of labor, the averagoli number of hours per 0 r - . � � . . . . . for swin ich are NatiZ110prousies and interests tandoubtled- I * .' . ;. . � _. ad( smell Z . ith 59. 10 Pro the roduct to i . . . I op d. wqe i bein 58 24 as compared wi vided for the transport. 07 P . - _. _. � 1_ i . - I � - �. should be . I They should have green you beat cheese, and by using such as mod- ly have . much to do with his decisioi, - market. From several of the claims congid- .., . .: . . -I... - I r -hay and I . rage I . in 1 484, an5 i�e la�e' of 58.60 hours for - - . . i _... - :� food in Still mer, and roots, clove ell or subsequent manufacture, you will but in view of what Stanley ye At ' . " ... I - I Age in Winter. Corn is probably the ev. . am 1 to the the hve years 18M-8. There is .greater e.rable. quantities of ore have already been , . ,' : . .- .- - e e lQred It a inese of employment, the average last obtained by ordinary hand pickin which - ,:.: .. I I - - * i i i � sfl� ktually plAce yourself in the way of turn- wealth of Ithe region which h x a . . - Cheapest r 8 mo liable th n, yea having been 270.07 days, against 265.17 yie �11 . .- .- : ., I ration - fo them, but the pork ot in out even quality, gilt-edged stock. seem e than pro at i Main's re- . Id from fifty to over one hundr ounces, - . 81 fat, and lacking Ili the . I - I - such hogsis alway I remedy for ermany � . - . aseous cbeese is more sour- turn G simply taking inmediate of silver to the ton, in addition to a higher . . ' - , * - I . . . I position in X(rim. The for he five years 1884-8. Earnings also per cen � . * _ .. . 1' '' ' - . (lay in 1884, and the average of 268.03 days ,' * * I __ flavor thatalways ebamcterizes theclover-fed ing and mrin 11 curd. The 'beut w 8tcP8 tage of lea -1. Dr. Dawson also pointo . . . . .. - I let ay to to bAter h �L . . 10. . . - ... ;_ -1 � , hog. The pen and li?use for pigs should also help a sour eese is to -give it plenty of rubber for ests'in the, basin of the A -uwhimi show an increase, the" now, taveraging out t iat gype4m, one of the minerals until I I -.,; .. I .. . l-eceive some consideration from the Owner, heat in the curding-room. I alone make a prize worth ventu D1 conaiii - 2tly Unknown I'll British Columbia, Imm . ,.. . . - . ...� I _. ' . ­ : . 1� . S42().07, an compared with V483 3'I in 1884, � . __ 1. � . - . _- . for the filth of suchi(y,l,a h much to do . . in __ '. * I... e M f I ile the mineral and ag -icultur- d V95.41 as the average of the previous been discovered in large quantities on the .. - . .1 � . .1 , ces as - m e 'Or' w ' - I in breedi!ig diseases ring the -hot weather, 11. -J FAquidites for jugge. _ ... al wealth -ill not be eatininted. all S in . - A- L .. . ... � . 1. ­ . five. years. But with all this increase the Salmon river, big,twenty iles distant fcom _. ,� and also in tainting the meat. They should i I '-.- . . . . . . " I - . , Two,paper bags containing eniZked - s- The explorer II)le Brazza. hills 14 -ft France Coal of living lip kept pace, and tile surplus the C. P. R., and from the excellent quality : - . . .._ . 11 _. always have a demnt pen or house, and �. ON . ' . I . - ' , � �:. plenty of fresh, cl 1 an �-ater near thein. ter shells and finely ground bous coustitui,ed f6r Africa again. ITIfis in his sixth tri 3 to the of *ages o It of living now averages of the specimens which he has seen he thinks , .. - . - , . _. - lie of my best purchases for poultry last Dark Con Linent, -which may now bil said to ,,.4.',, a;;r9r$V.84 in 1884, and an aver. this discovery may prove to be of great im- '- '­. .. . � 'I'llose wll& . . . . . I . __._ to. raise 1)i;s in the best approved 'O . : _� . fall., My flock has laid all winter, and such be his hoL ie, foil of "late years he hil a left it age�of $49-76 for tile five years i portance. ;. I - � . I - � - ways will inevitablY, find profit in them, and . previous. A .. _. I— - , I I , Th I 0 . . - . I . . . I handoome, strong -shelled made onlywhen theintetests of hiework I k Africa curious feature of the return is that it shows - . . ! , - , I will find that in.th� course' of time as this . I . . . . - ..­ I I ; ., '. I .( . �. r ;. me enthusiastic bvery time I gatlierqd them havegeein Itorequirehispresencean urope. clearly that tile cities are. not the most desir- I Mormonism lip Utah. , *1 � I .L � . � ' . the demand will - I , - _.� . . . . . " . -1. . pork becomes well known, - . ;Some of them brought 3rx and 38 per During hi recent visit to France he has de- able places for w9rkmen. It is true that the - - . - I �... .. I .. 11AMBM4. in . . . - I I - . . . . . i i _. . exceed the supply. - I - S. W. C dozen --quite different from the meagre 1.5 voted mu b of hie time to Unfolding i he com- wa are higher, but the co 'f living is No social movement has attracted more,- . '' . : .. .- . . - I Ll ., � - . . . . . I - - I . . - . it, � )' attention duringthe lastfew months thall .. ! I ": -.:,: I � . - .. I ... I - Cents I have had to take some times. A mat, iiiercial pects of his work in the French igWe'r in proportion, and there�?s a smaller t . . , I - , " ,:, - - - � . - . - . . �. : - ... I � . . . t:OngO, (I giving merchants his views on In the case of the the effort which is being made to clean �u �* , - . . . .. �� _ . ': - - , -his business more when -he conducts surplus in every case. 1. I . . ­ - .. . , I respects 1. I.- _�.._,_,. I ­­ . . . - � . �, -, � 7king in the Af er citiee there is for "males with de- that Augean stable over Ili Utah. There- - .� - . .1 - .1 . � . .. � . . �: I � I . ,.- it it -But oyster. money ma rican trade. He has larg . . -, Iffewly �, - - I . ke it pay well. . � ­ , . �ug rm. .. . . A a way to ma rmonism has suffered have- . - - - . . - -, . luis- also Arranged for the development of steam pendentm, tenants "-i.e., who (to not ow,n verses which Mo . . . .1 . _: . - � � than oiie-liaif -tile failures ii�' g tting shell and bonedust were not the only re( . been hailed with delight by moral refortners - - * . . I. ­­., .. :. - it . Mor -e tile result iitcs� Hot-magh breakfasts, with warm water communication between the mouth of the their housea--so close a margin that in Lon- . _. ,.- . L - ­ I 'st.2d" of any ki4d of fruit ai cold mornings, cabbage and potatorwo chop- Kwilu Niadi, oil tile coast, and Brazzaville, (Ion tile- wages do not come u 1) to the average the world over. In the April number of . ­ . - _' . - . - .. �� _. I . - (of careless (Ii-gilig, alld neglect while the - pod ra,w and plenty of 111111 -up., to get on Stanley Pool. A born explorer, a man of cost ( f livi by $6.68, and in Eamilton by Our Day Rev. Dr. McNiece, who has been an- * . ­ .: . - � .... . . . . - roots are out o7 th'eir native element. There '2: . nb8 dauntless, ) nforontothey allow asurplus of eyewitness of t4ese rapidly sucteeding � . I . . - - . 0 class of planters who do their work so Wha Meat WM elLtell, ,IK de their col courage anti untirfing energy $3.02. Ill I . events, tells a most fascinating8tory of what . � - ­ - -- . I � . 14 D, rod I rid their voiees clear. To pTuduce. eggs i Savorvilan Do Brazza will always Iw remem- $-23.9o. . . . ­ . � ! . rapidly and with such seeming carelessness bered'as, among the greatest of Afri - n pion- . . . ___ - ,F , , llas been done, and shows- that though tile - ' . - . . - r Ings are - _ ­ . - '. * . , . .. as nursery men, yet' heir losses a , whei it pays to make them fou th' I I e: imrrta i I , 1 . � 11 It re compar- need d inside: variety, clean food and drink, -0ers- \ � . � - I L . ' Work already accomplished is nt, - -. - I .. - . - .: I . . . L . . . . . . because tile), know . . . � ' Mmin Pasha's I 0 or - atively small, sil,,OIY .- . . iWatitude reater work remains to be (lone ore this * \ . . I - I sh ,ell material and grit to grind it; c=de . . - . . . . . J - - ' ' I i -_ I I that. the proper plac6 for roots is ill the earth ' I . flot, bed of iniquity shall have been dei - . \, . I ' � I ­ . .L .I. . . . � I , - and take every Pr caution to make th,cil. thre : warmth, dry air and f(K,ting and RexulO of the Pan-Amerl all Con. The feeling arouged in the mind oi the stroye.l. In his, ("o 'ing paragraph lie says _- I . � , ,[( .1. � 1 7 ' _.' . -th as similar abull ailt exercise. ' If you want fiens to get . I . �orle of F.on$land by tile course Bf Emin " But Fastern Americans must not conclude , I _. . ... I - I . colldition when out of the eai sick I -t them stand around with nothing to ference. I ate himself with . ..-. - . . � L to the il4tural one aspossible. Ilithecarth . - I I . . . - I � .. Das la in decidiu$ to tiawici. . . that Mormonism is overthrown because it is . ." � I ; (10. . . I . "' - . . . . . Z .. the roots are inoist. and subject to very 810W . . � A .! ��. - . . . �, . - Tlie-Paii-Aitier-icaiicoiiiereiicehia inished- tile German Africall Company arises in no defeated in Salt Lake city. The Mormons- I . . . . . ..- . . . - . � . . . . � . . . 11 FlEiLm �. I its deliberations at Washington a UI 6 -gun, alight degree from the Bense of Unrequited � . X i. .� ; variations of temperature, and are also in . � ` 1. I.. . still have the majority in 22 out of '24 coun- I I - . I ' . . . . - .. . - - � y handled, tllC'3 -al - . :7 . . I : -rvice. Finin Pasha, as tile re esen As usual' . . . Philosooy' . . its final junket. Its results, asidt f'oni the mt r tat i V.e ties, and in about 250 out of 278 election I darkness. e iiatui - . I . r P I- . � . I - k"diditiolig attending niost r ar , . I It le .gyp'tlall govern his .08 incta. They hold and " f the � � - - I r - "' �o I . . .- I Ve n to 'the delegates, cannot ba said to t;oll ill the'40till .thes' F1171 and water in Utah . '� 'nos I - � I _ . . I . I the life of a root are all Th callable thing -in vtXrlrnhnr- immense amount of social pleasure it has o' I F nient, her(, . . I , I I . 1. (lisregaMed. The tree is fudely dug from al pa )er are the practical sugg"ti(aw and . - Ilan long after t�e Arab tr I ollseq�icntly- I __ . - : ... - \ I . . tll� - . .. . . I , much weight. It (toes i nen had cut ellif all direct intercourse with rrlt 171 , - - � . 7-- the groifiid, where A has had a tempeisture report of experience of people who till the gavc t promise ally I a -c in a condition to control tI e to ory. . . I . . 10 .. . .1 . . . . . 0 Iten inilxoruint change in the trade rel ations ot F,gypt by means of the Nile valley. The In View of this fact lie warils politi i I �, . . .�.._ I (if 41) or 50 0 for w �eks, loaded oil a wa on, soiL And this homely wisdom has o I .. Clans I ' . - I . . I ' . . . - - � . . - - n , lid, IL hot sun, cartel for whithal, a in4rked literary -quality. 'I ake, tile countries represented, anti in aii,far asit8 Enghill government, ald 011gh nominally the, a-,aivist admitting Utiah into the Union uu-..- . . . . - exi)osed toadi-3,111(rW - . .. i . , , - I . - . -1 ,It, W lwlitioal conclusions are conoit-mcd it has defender of P' ,gyptian rig;its, did rw)t consider til the Ameri --ans or " gentiles " shall h . � . : un ., ithollt evell , blanket to pl,otoect it, for notalilb instance, tile follo*ing para CCO %Tc� - - - , __. -_ - ..1. . .. - then (Iri.%'-eii intoa Iirn at night, with the graphs, gleaned from forty -mix letters from . imply resol,lved that certaim (vuditions shall it nece"ry to, oil r this detached r --pr(- obtained a strong majority in the Terri,tciry.- , . o - .. . . _r , after the death � - ., , . '. : I 'therinoino-ter at 2,14 � .the. -next morning, to as many different liusbandinen or their Ile maintaineduntil someoneof the ntmet- mentativeof civilization, 1111d - . 1� - � . . go - , . - . . _. . .1 I - . rties chooses to ignore the results of of it.'ordon at Khattotim, would, nave left . � . - . ! - .- y .. � I ... til weather and coil- wives. Observe that some oV the saying8 1119 Pa Decrewse of tile British Debt; � � stay oil the Nvagoll Ull . I I , . , t _.- ­ , - - , . in I knew one old are proverb -like for terik,-nems, force find the confeirence anti to break over the ruled E'Mill Pablka, tO his fatt'. )lilt tile F'AlgliSll . - . � . I . i "I venience pernkit plaht - -, . " , . . , anic, - - *. I �. ; fanner to keep a load Of eliel-l-v alld lWaCh '%J-i(IC applicability : � , which it) its i Ill formally adopted. Theilerules, people believed that a duit� had to 'be per- Ili 1,417, e jNNarle, �. a . � . - . . orl I Ic . .1 . like all w iich are formulatedundei Bich coil- lied, and large contri utions of itioney wars, -when England had put for le most - . . : - ", Irces oll his Nvogon I I ii the barn for a ,week, "The spring seat makes A man or bloy last � , I I , __ . . . - . � . . . . I ort of protection, thi-ough a longer. A bushet of corn or a side of illeat $11it ions, lack one essential element of inding were made Yo 811 port tile relief expedi- treinen4lous military and naval exertions lin - , , : - - � . L * Stan ey undertouk to lead her lii*tory,. the national debt of (,'treat Bri- r.. - . ., -, . � �c I -I- Avithout any Is -eftise. payment be- m"' d lit horne is worth two in town. force- th'at of sanction. Theirollte(tpriiii- tion which f4 1 . _J I . ,I .. .,t.(iw st,wni, and ti.jel, i -ow ise arily is the prevention of wax ; But 01 darily, across tile continent. Subscriptions may taint wits something over 840,W),O(K) pounds i I - ­ . : .1 . I cakise. t lie trees nearly all refused to gi - Ignorance causes more loas on a farm than . a . .!. , . . (�- -.. i . tile preiervation of the territoriol. intv- have come from other countries be- sterling, or about $4,2(Xl,(XX),0tX). 8- ; - ,-. f le was so ignorant of the probable cause Of ,all. else Combined. The farin affords as ity of the parties to tile C f Luce I I - .. .... I . � -I he failure that lie was going to stand a law broad an(] deep a field for study LnJ thought gr �reonce ; side England, but it is probable that the that (late it lilts gradii4lly, declined, fallingi, *.' _� .-. L I * ' . . . __ -1 . . . .. . I L . . �. stilt, but his la,%vyer-bad some knowledge 'of as any Subject. Manual lallilor, wood,hew. and third tile ilkettlement of in . riational Germans were not large contributors to the to about $3,490,000,000 by April 1, 1890.- 1,' - . . - . 8 by . � � I I - - I : � .-. - - I . " arbitration. W1hMa2v r force 1?.min Pasha relief fund. Havinf, spent It had taken seventy-two ye,irs to roduiw` '. - ; .. . I . -- . I , . .. horticUlture and advised him t0'PaY UP, hig anti water -drawing included, - (toes wit (IigPut'e . , , . . ! I _. � I - . mind but ,reatly benefits it, as these �csolutions may have Ila A moral their, nioney to rescue him, the ngli8h the nation's debt about $710,000,000. That . I. . . :. I __.. Chargi g him.$5.�X) fc�r knowledge that t lie hurt the . , . ..� .' - .� . . � i .- - . .. : - ".-, farmer of seventy years ought to have ac- well *as the WY. Lolation, does t re force, for tile moment that ]VexiC4, Citili, naturally believe that Emin Pasha is under is, the average reduction was not quite $10, - " . . . - . _... I ___Z__ lCain greatne",'but mai ou� Nicaragua or the United States ch4 osee to certain abligationh to thein -*that is, that it 000,000ayear. In the last fiscal year, how-. ­ -. ,_ . . _: - tluired by. intuition, a . nore them, to resort to arms, And in came is hardl all ' d e regard for favors ever, from April 1, - 1889, the decrease in, the- "'; I .- .. __ - - . , . .. been ill his life with growing treeis and Mu� m E, . . . I , ssociated as lie had st con It 1) ____ Ii society does add to monke;i .A li i`i`n`n`i`u1i'Xly enter the service debt was about $41,400,000, and in three- `- 1. . . .� .- I - plailts - I little learning gained alone in wo more of success to seize some Portion of t its terri - rendereY to � � .. . _� ". . I ­ . . __­-�_­ - ... ... . . - .1. .. . * i .---- . t=====��=._ - �4 __ �i.. -r- - - i . - -9, than a great deal obtained by the r�imulus tory of a defeated power as inderr nity for. of political rivals of the English. We dare yea?.,s the reduction has been about $124,-- I . . ,, - , I ­ . __1 - .1 . � I-, 17 - - 11_.�:. . of company and much assistance. A Tep- the coot of war, the only recoural of the as that quite a number of -those who., -con- 00�1,000. Under the circumstances it is not , , ' - . , .. . __ __ . . ­ . �� � 1* - .. . . ' ' ' ' ' . � , / I - . �_ 1. ­ .- I table-cathig man, other things beiz other powers for the enforcement of tilIie(agree- trituted money to send Stanley into. the t that the $aliabury governinent ' . * ..-. i . * . - --' wora,toCheeselWom kg eiJU4, 18.r 0 ' . . .9. . ;.. " . red into by the conference ip to heart of Africa are now disposed to re t X%Mlt be hi hly elated over Buell a financial- ; . :_ I -1 - . ; I ­.� _.- � ,_ L . I 1. (;all do ino�e work ill a given time,, hold out m 4,,, n L . - . � � . - . _ . .J. _�­:,' . , 1 . k ta e' t ra t showing, mill it certainly does betoken great- . - , - . . __�, I .�_ BY.GEORGE 9- 9FWELL . __ .,; longer and stand more cold, hea�, hun r ta e the word in turn, thus dofeati�g their this displaK ofognerosity, and to wish I I � _. . . I 1% - . . e own 1wi e W11 de- ly in-,remed national -wealth and prosperity- - .. . . . : - I l . . . . . '01, . .1 � - , _� At this season of the year it is Opportune thirst, be more civil and UBefu ; and fiv ...intentions in the endeavor to they had eft min Pasha to his o . . I . . _.- ­._. I ,. . ­_ - to reh�'arse old and fixed principles of cheente longer than -a flesh -eater. NVU a farmer sustain t eir position. Internationa ' I law &I- vices, as in that event their German rivals If the reduction continues at the same rate,.. . ..1 . - � . - 'It . , . . � I : � - . - . . . . -7 Igate new ideas 8UgJ ks he has learned all about farming a I nd . - . . ,,, . __ inakin and promu � gested , thill ways has behind it steel and gunpowder, would not now have at their commmid so in ei hty years the debt will have entire- . . - � . 1 5 nd the licing of the world can never be able mid experienced a man m in Tileappeared and the li given to, - ­ . � , . ' xperience n . .7 . . , by recimt e . Therefore, place be- ; will neither read uor liste to one who reads, a . . " gisraeli's well-known declacation that; - ': - - .` � - brief else. AcconipliIs ed excoot with the �'nfluence the extension of their trade. I . - � . I �_ - fore your dairy -readers a Code' Of 'he does not he in this age of progr . - - . - Maxims that I trust will be foupil useful. ,,Don't far Trom force of circume4nees of phyui I powers back of the moral influence in . � - . , , . ; - 11 1, . . - I . the richest govern' ent has the richest debt- . 1. - 1 ! ... . . . ng f�r Which ap, ro upon the surface. tile me&- .. . . 0 0 . ; . I - . ;, -. .. I. . . . : �7!, , - . . Ing Curd covered with . and expect to make money while waiti . . . I . ; .- .1 - . - , . . . . - . K et�q) you r vat of cook W . 1: I � i. - . , . . :,'-; . ��: e 'Be -in love surels &do ted are in themselves praiseworthy � - A Temperance Lecture.. ': I . . Edison's Latest. �. . I . - _?"!�. ieee of Canvas as illuell as possibl. during something �etter to 'turn up.' ' . . I 1� . .. .. . . . . '. , \1 . - , a P . _ benou cial, and if they take a hold upon - A * . . . 1. _. . _.. .. . . / s the Spring months, as it will ecolloinize heat, with your .0usinegs if you would succeed. and The .lNrat'Qwd Temperance A dv6cate Edison is said to be perfecting an inv41 . I �. . ) i .1 Nine timesiout of ten it is more profitable to the powe represented sufficiently strong to I . nd �xive the cheese an equable cook. y g . ve ,them a re ressive effect even vouches for the truthfulness of the followinj tion for reproducing waves of si lit just a �_i . . - li t8 o pa I r a few � � . .- . .. - � . buy a rich f" and sell its produc g I , , .: �, ,4 ; I - Insrat on having a curing-rcoin capable of t Bat story which furnishes fo(�d for reflection an the phonograph reproduces vibrations Of"! t - - - . re. Thit; for it, than to buy a poor one a� a small jRrim yearos,.the co7erence will not hav ' ell- * ' - - - ' - #. � I . maint4inixig an, evell teniperatu - _ I ti ly lit vain. . carries its own lessons: . sound. - By an application. of the princi I '.. 1 . . .. - L ; . . I . k . - ; - . v � - ---- I I - - - - _ ... ' .1 � friatter Qf arranging Spring cheese around a state of cultivation. Ire I of instantaneous photo�m h - ' : - - hot stove, where the are blistered by the and ])ring it into a high at terition - -to .. thdIr . m �_ __ ___ _____ � . . � . . 11 On a recent Northwestern Railway train p y, pictures, I - . . - _�ners give personal * .!. I , � I :` �,­ �, . . � to C ical . .* i , - -, .y ray � I . . I the rate of ten a secon , will be taken !'�; I - heat on one side and do not cure oil the other, f h I s than men of oth,ur professions tr . . . - - , .4:-, � � I . Carlyle as a Bible Reader. U t4eperson speaking in:to the phonogm , i - I __ __ , in a Pullipap sleeper, � was a woman , hi (u- - ! i - , � passing through Iowa, oil route . . is worthy of ulliveisal .abolishment. Put grZr �-Stol,llltuhceireagffairs. Ec011omy is one of the I/. I I and as that instrument i f ' th its a I . � . � . . . I coLtion, wealth, foreign travel, corispieugus . gives . �.. I .�.. I shelves, ir a tightly fil.4 things 6itisider, !Hemust � One morning the Provost of Kircaldy, a' - 1 - '' - ...I- � of 1 ` L . . � - '. , '­�__ the gvee� cheese on high 01 rapidit;ea ' - .. - I � .4 - a farmer must sagle, these will be cast with th - _-, m the . d and discretion 'in 04 ex ' Be wort4reloler, ho regularly conducted family in social life, a mother, and the wife of a � . . . -,-- I PlasteFed room, anA &r enough �ro U�e Ju gmeat o"i . hp, �7 11 ituing upon a glass in the kintograph, " 4 . % .., _ .. _' L. � ._,� 4 . . ,d wqalthy well-known citizen of Chicagoy She . _. !- - � .. stove othatthe he.atata temperatureQf Of economy. Great loss of labor results from wOrs I Carlyle totake the reading t e new apparatus is to be called. The 4�1 . .... - ___ )Wed by her child, a beautiful � . . 100 krayer himself WAR accOml i .,:. . .... 0._,, -1 . to ill radiate equally around t Ilem. Use 0 pictures can,be maee life-size, and with,ther-. - - :. ; . , i- 11 . . . . . It afterestd .' Oarlyle,, by amident, opened boy Of f ewe A gentlemen of New 0 ". . *� . planting m re than can I ic properly cultivated and he w uld offer .up the I I _;_; � -_ .1 . a greE t deal of sal soda about evej y corner IIind taken care of at the proper-Aime. it;7a CHO; . the car, re- aid of the instrument the audience of the-� .. .. . , �� - I , 6f th( factory -- it is a cheap clea ser and does not pay tn waste time trying to save a the Bible t the first obapter of the Book of ,York c , passenger in f ture Will be able not only to hear J - ... ­ I% . _� '.1 I v thw. - . ' ' - _-) - ­ ' - : ' '­" . � . - inost 4fica,cious in its roanits. - .. : I � crop once neglected. Average crops do not J - e gan to read this slowly - and in. latin$ the story, says of the mother, that at ,%ices of distaint or dead orators but to - . - �. I -1 ...., 11 v . .. .­ . . I extraord'inary yields, to t1ligeptly pawking aAer We as as if even,ing she had to'be helped by the porter 1 4 - ' �.,._ J, - - Your euccess at che;6iemakifig depends Ay. Profit lies in - . J , watch their gestures and the play of -their ' ". .. ' �. ' " " . I b a tl of to rnWta on t1i1i circu4tan d take and conductor to her berth, and adds: I we . �j, 1� , �'L - , largely cp tW putity -W the ILtm ere obtained oil' . features. If Mr. Edison 'succeeds in' - , - s . . . i _� - �, . ., , - ' -t�at golden-hah,ed boy, kneeling by his ,p r *1 - I . . ­ . ak' 6. Y� 4) e h I, . 4ar Waiiiess, in the wh e InShning. On birw n , the . _e . . . _� which you, carry on y � � ' and labor. . . g pri -:L-md he does niotr *I, - '-­­'. .,--- - . .,Ppf . '. ."�'."'.'. 1. " ­ � - ' , nd . *11 Uslially abandon all under king once­.co16_ ' ". �' ' .'.'* ' 1. - 7 - tht, subjea .tell he haje �,s h servants W�wderfng. We Provogt It I oon- mother's aide, saving his eveni Lyer, and focting his new invention __ e -, _ $, 11 '' . '4� 7flu - dare interrupt he sage, looking up into hep fam withinchildish won-- -will till f ta . -.'- . j_ . ';. .1 L .­�. , , . I It N..� - 6f the cmeg of ill -heal h, Which -we seen 4hro � - dert. " Y4t no one e ced-he 4 1* .rthor make Jo6d his- � � ' -.- - "Lz "" . . as his facW wai getting all aglow, he time derment; as she striven to my to him � the - M no . L . � ­ .. - I � - , ernanate from laboring over curds ave been . title of wizard. - . 1. I Z . e. I -;'.k I . . � - _�,'_ due more . directly to filthy 'a L -din'' - I ,*Madatu," said :1,')c-�-7iAhy to4k woman ad on, and yet ke was y h Ing to des,r old ivords of -1 Now I lay me down to claim to the I . . . . � .. , _.. . . . ." . , , .:�_ i . . - � - ,.f . -, � ­ �-t �'' .1 - ____ . than to in alation of lacteal.- . LL t jolo had '. Lni'): 1. a PAI - * .1niva.m - . I .'-.. .. - . 11 1. ,- , . O no . lei, L i, '�' ]_:�"' . _ . -1 - . ­ , . ' , -,O her husband's rho=rk. - After finishing he w fort sleep.' Thesentences, broken and incoher- .- - '"'O"' - 0��� ­'. �"_ � - - III xhara6d of yourself to two obapt,on, 'he uletly domed 0 WbTe ,out, fall from her lips. Sk is drunk," . A Lesson in L L - -_ it . I . ,t"Z ; work over a high �at, aril r face, I I are you it, 1 Z, ,w It .� . �,:_ ! - ­ � '.�-,j- - I . � 1� ", _� -­ ,_0 � , 1, I in ure you . �# 1--t 1� .. - � .L,; .- I this _' . I . i. __ . I . - 44 194 . A t, . ur husb4ud bhus_- e,hpbsvd, wW and remarked: mt is a Marvell us life-, Such a scene as gives point 'And What are we wait, conducf�Dr ? - � � � - ' "`.V._?-� '. . . stomach, and rpAnd your shoul ers, but treat yo , , -, ,Ak Ing on, , t. � 1,�.,,.,-, .1: ' , . I rather employ a rabied supmt for the feet. is -the head of s,n-,yoRr:-. h04, m#Aam,,jn like &-ania, only to be when -emphasis to the words of the immortal a4ked a passenger from Montreal, when the � - � .. �` :.I.. '- tf,, f+!-.,,tt - . . . I I.: 1 14 � ­ ...... ;�_� ; ..... - ., �k� ., If You have overestimated the strength f f t?" "Well, doctor," retorted the vmiLgo, read light throu h.' Is, it said, ShakealmaNt 11 0, thou invisible spirit of train 'came to a stand -still. : 1 � . - %1. 4� � 0 il ac . . .,. -,!�-'% ' ' ­_... . 1" �15�,�_ an i sera " We am waiting on the track," roplie& "" , ,, 14t � 4. . . _ 4 'iL- ""t, *­ 4 1 the rennnet you aft using, - d It coagulates 66 and nwy I not tch my own hea4?" used to wo mder wfy the Provoest no Asked wine, -if thou hast no name to be known by, _ , . . ;- � ,wtilot , 1, " . I-, -11 . .., ­ W,-- - . MM. .,. ii.. % � *, ,V, !. 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I . . ,- , - ..:- s ,-, - iY v . 4-.. ,: A-. - I.: - C . i . .. - \. .... , i -a i. � .. .. _ w is Y .• �. { r. 1,_ ' t - r TOOUBs 9sC8iST]itt8: xeleering >Kr,1.Tosett+l► Btagad_,is �oObad and• t r ; 8 -.,.. -. . _. I � � ,::. to m• ad ,wrist on yo : pw)!tr boa : b oerrspesd , s- :. ' r _ can alwa asa,rts�in the to towhit�it ,by Cattle wading the rivi, and a er-run- known the oaLursl advaatagss f thee G '�- M latest .� I �­ 1 your eobsclrl on to T1� awsir afa. niaq hie pasture. Last year there was a pease. Tho conthation of the A Colon• - . S, U, I . � . 4 ttanoe. ; a.><no ledged ?• bubed wire fends a ehang6 o! date on I on the firm pwper t*I- cyoss the river which pang pro"des that its President be. . to�nt� receipt a1 mo ey at this office. Always boatmen out away. Mr. Braupd suggests some solid citizen outside of the so>mpany . ' - . i - ieep $re ante paid aihead. 1 id that those who go boating should build a in whom a moral public hair every ' �- '' • .. .'I Fine westher >« oomingc._ . fence serosa the stream with s gate in the confidencaC. Dace held the position un- ' II8W -- 9�• centrfe to permit the passage of boats, and til his re*vai. Isaac Wise Dow• molds it. - .. , I ., Y011 Waaat &�i2`>IU mu§ �• which would still 'k Cep out the Cutts•. He It could •o lf deemed advis- �i4II18 gIId 688 Hilt says tlalese this is dons before May 54th able that t o arranged of the - C iiism's - I t PICHERiNG,�O1111T., MAY E, Lt390. he will build s heavy permanent fence Assoe>eati would b• o civ Prpatti•nt noW 6 -) lei * � Qr Aeross the *mato so Te the lith ` New Adverti ` Carts "o+f this Da aka p*' his place of rhe Fin�Oet�peey. '?hie watdt� obitsT'b1�1e£0 Day. ; fro>Ql soat>asn aitaula get their itis organ ,and would Sret�tly ••• - b ae met• slot tike F is ibeir� Leary i�titiiee. , ooIDes 1>jl. �04d W Laeal-I da .Bern. L. Perrin gteaobed floe funeral oto inti oy�ee.to Arise to quit ie• $ ' 8f1t `' +some--- : . Horses -T. Id i y +tbewlon'Fof ti%lite lLrn tdtetttr La$gat8'on `%ends a maon>bOia�o6 cite, aid - t0 BIt 880(► Loyal-Dd». I I bath evening in 6t." Andrews. He anyway tetter of sin hi ivid has , . -. - Pasture -Wm. Ii Taylor. "d his remarks. on the words addrm_ small w ' t. comps+»d with w!>tsi a -I. - . For sale --T. L. Brown ` David to Jonathan, "As the Lord ;•stet' haveoomingfrom a 'ret - - Just received-Harv"'a live -hail as'tby sold-tiveth,Y thine is b6t of *0 "Oi ibniassooiatioa of ( � l9aiss-Dickie dC i[argtllas. ' ' ' • ... - a step between me and death." He show- Snots an anon, if our best siaese.. . , Wall paper -G . -Parker.:= ed that death claimed humanity at all men wvalci�N'* -, ... the ri ;� hand, �� d much _ Letter paper- . E. Boons. . times, places, and under all circumstances. for the place in a Josen ' wa without T ' 1. .f Farm for sal . A D. Mamab. Neit I - -- - ' her youth, middle -age nor old -age wasting any amount of valu ble time. Ha s an ies : - Could chum a mordent's secure exemp• There is Btouffville getting rip B of 1 LOG LI S�VI S taan. He paid a deserved irrbute to the Trade m addition to its . • until, , healthy, cheerful chriatiataity of deceased, dad we knew many linatt�►Z1, wh the We have j6t opened ,I : _ dad remarked upon what all her friends citizens have organized with splen ' re OIIt a la1'g'8 BbOC� Of D�'W ' well know, that never had be beard her sults. Talk this over, gentlemen, _Der• ' _ -Fresh lime a the Pickering lumber say one nnoharitable word about any fel- fent it with your own ideas; and µf the * ,� y c�risies 'knockabouts ( ' y * low creature. The church was crowded scheme finds favor in your eight, I 't it be felts (!ate plain drags ' - -School bate, un hats and' sailors just I' i ] to the doors. done. _ in; Mrs. Rossi•. '� -It seeress that -Inspector WeDermaid -The Djomipion Alliance is so ' Cir- . fat�Cy $traWs, all Cheap. -%r. C. Dale, f Toronto, is spending. intends to seta art .Pickering setas harbor as a talars bret►dcast urging the electors( of the .j , Fa8}llt)IIab1e IIeW . ties .7 I few days in tow snorting field for fishermen, and for this Province to make temperance as terrine is -Quarterly m sting+ services will be reason Mr. Mapsfield's license for catch- the coming election, to vete only f suoh bowB, scarfs 1)<1 great _ _ . belts in the Met odist church Sabbath ing pike was cancelled. The .Inspector candidates as pledge themselves to rd j . • variety. -. Please CaR g• . mornin claims that this purpose in no way con- with the aims of the Alliance, and to be ' and examine our stock. -A few hives o Italian hese n good fiicts with the f}overnment a intention of watchful fqr opportunities to atrelagtben eandition for sale. Apply to W.D. ordon, propagating; salmon in Duffin's Creek, the cause. Referring to recent te�per- ,,, i. ,1 . Pickering„ • and neighboring streams. The fact stands ante legislation it says -there is much . + --airs, L.- Gre' returned I st week that salmon cannot be propagated where cause for rejoicing over the amendments a -- from Clintons act mpanied by er little . .' .:, pike exist, anal the latter tribe will have just made in the Crooks Act, as follows : - grand -daughter, L lien Jackson to be cleanediout of Duffin's Creek if the "(a) The regaiiwg all applicants or li- • =-•-Just :receive first const ent of government rogram goes forward. The tenses to sail iignor on premises apt be. - 7,700 hats. Bankrupt stoek, 2 per cent r Inspector hods that pike can exist in the fore under license, to yr ere a petition below regular pric s. W. Lo 19. --1= ; -M ­ _ - ti . gu g harbor without flowing around through signed by a majority of the ratepayers in " �- ,. . -Rev. W. F. addell, is n w or avid- « - g the laze into the shore streams. It is the polling subdivision in which the li- _ __._____ - - ---- -- ins LO.G.T. rods s in Manitoba tinder -• ---- --------------- ---� - - - --- i to bre hoped the Inspector has somedefin- sensed place is to be situated. (b) The the auspices of Manitoba Grand Lodge. its scheme in hand -something beneficial entire abolition of all licenses to sRll liquor -The ioveekly seting fcr the study of to the eneral fishin the Bible lesson 11 be held Freda even- g ]g interests of the dis- on steamboats. (c) The prohibition of MILLINERY& I Y trict. Pike should not be eradicated un the sale of liquor •to persons undo eigh• - ing at the resident of W. J. Dale at 8 less replaced by a better fish but if a bet- teen years of age -the prohibition being - - - o'clock. ter fish is propagated in local waters, S against selling to porsoas under The stock is now complete with sill the novelties, and we' are prepared to. -Those desire a cod weeks aur P Pae the formers execute all orders with nom meas. A, choice ssLoek of g y j eradication of pike must needs bq thor- sixteen. (d) The enactment of legislation P p nal of literature, sit and fiction, we would h• making it possible for any township, city, recommend the N w York Ledger, and --The udzefte says : " Our petition for town or incorporated village to secure the + gam. ANTS $� - S I those of a musical turn should et the oonstanttl on hand. Also . g t e erection of a combinE►d post office and total pr,,bibition of the liquor traffic with- y . Toronto Musical ureal. customs building in the town of Wliiby in its territorial limits. This legislation AIOUR1ti jN ���� • _ , --At a farewell u r to a de actin PP's P g has been forwa_rded•to the proper autbori. is much simpler in its character, ie more - citizen of Bolton a notice among the ties at Ottawa. The deputation will not easily bacnred, and has vastly better pro- ' orators of the event Q; the name of Frank . ]FANCY GfOOD�3 .��TUCK IS WELL ASrSUI�TEI� at present go to Ottawa to further press visions for its eaforoement and the pan- - N. Leavens. Of co nee, he responded to the ttown'6 claim, as Mr. Wm. Smith ishmeut of offenders, than even the Dun- Felta, Pillow Shams, Splatshen, Linens for etamping, Berlin WoolA, the toast of '-The 'es." M.P. for South. Ontario, thinks it is too kin Bill or the Scott Act." Rppe Silks, Arlsene8 and tching Cotton. All kinds of fancy work doge to --It is expected hat Mr. Geo. J. Bar- late in the session for the deputation to y Y clay, of Toronto, will preach next Lord's aocomplisb anything. If the petition fails Liquor Licenses. order. A call respectfully solicited. clay, May 4th at 11 .m. and 8.50 m. for I 08- i • T. -' .. P• to move tbe-G-overnment in our behalf, a - - " . i - the Disciples, just west of the village. deputation will follow in the near future. Tile liege", commissioners for $oniL R S! E , a -, .. h � The.pablic cordials invited. One LhinR ie certain. public interest in the Ontario have lead ander ooaeidelration • Le . -Mrs. W. Peart and family moved. to undertaking has been thoroughly aroused, �y applieantione for liquor lioenses. -- - Toronto Wednes y for the summer - -- • _ ___-- ----- ----_�__�i and nothing less than what is asked for The list of fortunate applioante is as fol- month� and Will a rip residence at 9t3 will sataafy the inhabitants of Whitby dad lows :-- Wihiam street. �' J. Clark has moved I into her house thus mated. those of the district whose post o8ioe i8 i =ria es Black, Royal ; (Alex. - in the county town." Advised by flee Whitlaw, Ontario ; tan 'Woodruff - . . ci I C:r . . . , Aim. Jno. Gratia of Rouge Bill, sold member for South Ontario, the depu4tion strong' house ; C. E. Raves British Auieri. � apttir of cattle to M Wm. Helly of Tor will likely wait tinter to(gtt year, ahPn at cad : Joseph A. Bendel, Whitby htpas• ;��.� l .L * T�ILD��L..LV �'• onto which weighed . This is Very yen signal it will Wm. Foy. Qaeen'a ; Lard to beat, eiall as the cattle were ,given precipi ate itself uppoon y Edward Ar'maLrong, • the capital immediately prior to the Do- shop. Refused -Lea Whitney, grand 18 .tl�t IIQW 1D 88t aen'latld. ge s>b $ •f)><dei'S" divan twelve es be ore being weiehed. m n elections. T'hetu the Trunk Hotel. f I -Everybody has n much gratified oo People of the - �'�' town may. drop their ballots in Oshaw". W. Ray, Quese's ; M(allml , ;- - .: are 0{)min -IYl damns the past few ytt to hear of the the slot dad see the picture of a Fin n, . tJtasdy recovery of M .Johnstone Pirie. P pmt A•trerieaa ' Patriot Greigbton, , . ofFice. In tL•is way such things operate Central ;,• C. Woon, C,)mmwxiw ; d. A, He is an enterprising �eitizen of r.bis place of late years. Hobbo,�Osloaw>. hacae , 'J. M. Broalw, f = and we tract be wall have health for many -John Lovell of Montreal, is attempt. Brocks House. $h licenses 'ALL PARTS of the COUNT Y 1 . a long day yet. °P »fid- . , -L. S. Ackerman's'Los lee fag --in fact all his life has cherished tree L- B• Leake, d. Vd« Tuff. , 11. �� Pyr •purpose of issuing a Gazetteer and His- East WbAby-Wm. McC#xthy, Cedar has amalgamatied with another, and a of of Caasfla. During the past year he Dale ; Jannthaa Porter. ]3aglaa. Refns that he ria$ 'aar�t ata$' of b8ingg IIOW ihala envy of The Wcc+tly Citizen, published by has perfected his arraa�nts an -god Wtleockgoa. Columbus. suet 1'l8 had and tut, OBt double Ackerman & Dyer, has reached us. It is now ready to go ahead if enough snbseri• Vert Whitby -•George Chinn, Bl"_ � �� the Work. _ a vigorous journal, And if]�r.avkerman's bars will guamatee to take the work, to lin ; Mrs. U. Wilson. Ashburn ; Charles . Let every man *Uage for himself why this IS. health would only give him half a chance make n`p three quarters of actual cost of Fergnsoa, Myrtle, (C.F.R.] he would make it one of the best papers Publication. Ile work will consist of Piekeriiw--•tamers Gordon, A,ndrery -- - -- - - - --_ - - - in the sunray state. eleven handsome volumes. beautifully McCully ; Robert Seeker, Liverpool War- . ' -Probably the coupcillon will start bound, and will devote Spam to the local ket ; A. P. Beasie. Wbitevale ; John M. : out Monday on a to of the township- histo of eve Province Gerow, We commend them to the tender mercies r9 '�' and every Bmagham ;Alvin HaetmRe, Rd EAV'E ROUGHIN CA _' county in Canada. It will take two years ward Dersahs, Claremont ; Patrick G,l•s- of everybody whom they meets --if the Prete the work from the day the eon, tsreegwood.�` �t Gtr-•�g� j roads stave been very bad this spring it Veattif writersare set at'work. The Port perry -Frani Lindsay, BaiLioad .•CZ..L` .was more their miafortnne -than their{l poet I17b, aobecribrre to pas• hoose ;Mrs. C. ltingtaud, bt. Charles ; Call dadkave r fault. Its the duty of every honest rate- 1M. Will 70� ardertl doff have your buildi>rtg8 `ti+ottgiled before the y �) X80 on re.�eipt of -first four. yolamet, and �, she Refused -`T. H. gime Com j payer (who waste a t to offer them pp os -M . Now is the time to have it done, before the apri ig rains the balance when the athar seven are (le Lonoaaterh Robert Hodgson.opoil your,uilditlgs. Calf. s.nd t our rices sna meal. livered. Thiundertaking should receive Reu6-*Alonzo Sexton, Manchester • I 8e p d Cee oily stook. 11 �' -Mr. John E. Geerlaid an egg on our aid from the�Dominion Goverment, be. Abner Blneman, Epsom ; E. Newton, We at^e here tto eBay, Ana want to do good work and �titif the , '# table -that is he left an egg on our table �• Saintheltl Y .... I I- .. .1''.M., cease it is doing a vcholeeome Rood torn ; J. Broad. Seagrave. Refused public. A full supply of i' 1 -which reflects great Credit on some hen - to the people, le,, in rescnin� -Mee. J. De i - unknown. It was primarily des' etf for p P g from oblivion foe, Utica ; A. Rose, Green• CREAMERS, • 0 inn records of min and events, that do not bank. Haid over -W. H. pub, p ce two eggs, but both are oombiaed in cine deserve to perish. It is an obligation Albert• shel1. It has a doable vert and is almost owed to themselves by the intelligent and - , J LIK '- PANS :P equal to a goose egg. A couple of small well -to do allover Canada to at once I Pring Stock Show. Pails, Tinware of all kinds, And ctL for ale at eggs have also .been sent as, having no John Lovell, Montreal, and lace _ 6� shell whatever, only a thin leathtlrn wrap- thetnsPlves cin the list for this niaignifi I The fe~ii at Brougham ca Thursday T• A• `tE�� . per. These samples imply that the tom- lit gas Qnly fairly attended. Farmers o PICKER j�G - ' `' cent work; and in this spirit we freely ad J • mon hen may possibly have business def- veritas the scheme here. At least write being ►ni erred in spring work made nee • ficulties to which editorial woes are as of the fine;dav to mush forward their seed• - -, •-~ - -- ._ - noulties Lovell for a prospectus of his proposed . - work, and we. have no doubt he will send ice' The >�e were about one hundred on, - -The Whitby firemeb, thirty strong, tae's in the various classes. • mw to any enquirer. There is no name headed by the brass band, will attend the ry 9 Imp. drpttRht stallion, aged-- .,ohs llil• I:Z. _: ti- . • a ' . in this count'' so known for square deal. �1 , - '' - picnic here on May'L4th, and will take ler Sone, Wm. Beatty, John Mears., ing as that of John Lovell.: ` part in the games and competitions. The -If a vote were taken to-morraw thm-o ' Imp draught stallion, 3 year old-�r. �� g��,�,� � big posters wi be issued next week. • Ic is little doubt but that this village would thus Johnston, Jchn ]!filler A Sons. largea�somen#i of --- . is a remar le coincidence that while overwhelminkly decide against incorpor- � Lanadi�n draught stallion -John Ile- . this huge picnic will be under way here ation. 'Phis is because a genas eatisfac- Pherson, Jas. Davidson. S; in Pickering it will be midnight in Terra tion prevails with present conditions- Brood lZare-James Davidson, 1tt}iee del Fuego, and : the delighted Fuegians taxes are low and the to Founts. Pr'int&i'n . _ . township Eeeius des - will be gazing E Il -bo g g pe and on an eclipse Ge eras r wes h "� es, P nosed to deal fairly with the village. 1n Page.' tri+ in Naives- ��T = of the moon. This is no doubt intended .Tae. Fours ....aUJ g ��.�'TC+ ether unincorporated villages Citizens ,.L.V s7 t.o in some measure recompense. them for Brood are road or carri a -(,leo .i their inability to be at the picnic. A"oiia�tlons have been formed and -have Davidson. ' �' I ' I . proved greatly beneficial. 'Several have y .4. -Mr. Zea Orvis made application to to spoken of forming such an association in Tom° " harness, ditto -1"'. tI, psroy, . the township council to Lave his property Uriah Young. - . . ' ... -.detached from S.S. No. 1 .and tacked on Pickering, and we submit the proposal to Si $'TROUSEMGS all our, business men and private citizens agle vain harness-lat A" 'and, ' � ��y • 1.to Union. ado. 1, and the trustees of the for canaidersttion. Each mane tax -bill Jam• Law J. and G. Besse• ­1 ' former section, Messrs. W. McCanaland, Faateat roll mare or eld' Wl11Ult lII I. ... :. I '�.. .1 .. - �- - . >Ssnunel Stanley would be his ticket of membership in fi nR i° ey and Geo- B- Hamrick, such an association --its oflicere to be nese-duan Lawrie, J. and G. Besse.' ! _ . turned rip to oppose the change. These ly, any �y Fastest trrotting stallion in harness'•_ � .�1� APP , �►nd P E . gentlemen claimed that Mr. Orvis sought, elected annual and ratepayer to be Geo. Ssettiaketr. �`�`��' R I g eligible- The furetions of such an sssocia1. - the change from personal anti th to Duch Bull, aged--lltajor A rs on. ° . Pa y tion -would be oto, look after the general in- j oannot lie bo>Atien. - ` '- , ttliem, that the titioner lived nearer his tereeta of the vill ♦v' saoo>�ur. pe age --its etrestil. roads. j : '� present school than to the Union, and that bridges, firer protection, celebrations n Ion t . ' No. 1 was already too small W stand p o P a •ttelhow-?l w , . ! AL130 - AN' ELEGANT .Sv�C� Old r further paridg. Mr.Orvis claimed on the .public holidays. As an organization it J. Porter, Wtto. &ah dson qa�� Ian. ! . - other band that he was not cosi from could be on the alert"for the walfire of the cijl'WARM 2 years old-Jabn'Di"beton, lf►. ' (' . ' : personal ill=feeling, that 'bile children in village. k'or instance, it could disetlas . Radcliffe. Canadian dr&Wb*-,D. Me. . driving to school could find stabling at the new.station road soheme, decide up Fsrlaue. Caaadiwa draught 2 yawn -j, . on something, and with the substantial Morrison, 4". Davideon, (CharTwoodj,- P P Ift . :.the Union school, and he ooneidPred it to influence at its command it could lay it8 S eepo"e,-Trios. Wilson. Saddle or be to hie intereot and advantage to have definite desires before the . the change made. The council declined township conn- e e 3 ion -J. Porter, Goo. 8tstrrio- AN`D BORDERING til, and receive prompt cont3ideratioa. It k r. Do. year old --let and 2nd W... I.. {, - - to make the change, as the ground that edtlld decide upon anew road, u n re• J Marrs Blood horsed -J '_: a � ! - the petitioner had failed to show that it p° y >do Wyke, T pacing Gee's mill road, or Gordon's side C l Lynda. Durham Bull 2 pear Ola-- • Be ��' haI_. would promote either his eonvience or ad toad, and it decision world be regarded Us. Stock sr., A. Hetc4en. Hereford P1C�"nd. � . vantage.. The case may im rtant to' - - • Po hs the eottncil se the -will of the people. B 11--R. J. Mackie, S. W. Z)earbarn, - - . T 10- - - ­. - __. the whole township as a precedent in de• Alain a few months a o a man adver- Do. 2 e. -L. G.- Drew. Do. i . 9- 1 terring others from seeking change except 1 «Pts t th" dailies fuer n woollen mill site. R. J. Mackie, S. W. Dearborn. Sweep- ep- for the most potent reasons. - , . - - �' II.. .. 1. .. �, I , The ei-e'�ary o. the assoointioll tonus t vtaho-•l„ G. 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FKANCI', and 8-0. Ho: iliniversityy,� Trinity at. e of PhyticianA a ice bows. 10 too 1s tt ar Vale, out. i----------- DW . FERRI F. F • CO' a. 011 to 10, everiing 5 to 6. gTORH Brock St, \ol supplied with Pure U oldeap for cath • 1,, JOHN BALL I. tl and Solicitor, Nou 1�verell's Blocs , l:r(36 fgnds to loan st 10w( terms of payment. and Sohett•Tr. k' cotnmiesion. Ottit « : < . ing ; open nv�ry `a? r E. FAILED\ 1, . V .I RISTFR. C: ,m Country Solicitor. Lou; ENTON & ' 1)0 tD Solicitors. NW,ari, - / and County irorm '� i east, Toruntu. Tc14•1;1. nors will he in t'i.xui Hopper's Store. 1;.___-'_- H. 1101111 i Wo, 'Surgeon. tern'. evinary C illege, Toronl . toe dornesticatiyl ,:n!i isigbtpromptlylet , :li, at Mr. Isaac Lintou's, I HH0PKl\.3 .1 e, GEON) Grarlu ' -��1 ary College, Tome , aft(I Cherrywood ever, . the house's foot atten(114 tot Cas, 7th e(m., I'i. ii.-. tended to. Telegraph P.O. address: ttreeu )Zi • - --_ ice- r - - . ; �L _ ti0i• 1 ISI'(G �' ` L< R R.G. T. This sal+ .. evening ru thar, e ye, t Every person invited t. uhf+ grand C-anee of Ten -- - - i vuaittes - Cult eey(] f . ri- RO'MAS D U N Tmisaionor for takm wont. Ont. . li U `"Ti \ ( i, 1l • Liceures fort ne I Atw t't the store or at . vulace. (I E0RGE 'GF110' \.Ir of Marnage Lt'•t 9 FuurP Facto ST! w'. I rT PR. BATON, ':' . Couvtlyancer, C a8ldavag, •lccouut.utt Money to loan ,m is r.t batod. UFFICE _fit - Broughain every \ton, transactiou of buomt-«a A rrii ri� j, _ A. POST, CU t_ A. for the couuty wed spect9ca4iar«s f unit bui•1,3ing. Stearn and 1 venlWation a r-w6t'ty Dorner Dwids-a awl 1 Retidenco--liiucsttt.i 1:4 . Afo,tiol ..,...,«rr -_ -...-- . THOMAS POUCI tioneer, Valtiator. the whole of North au' atteution even to all ort Charges .uoderrt,e. d,, Boa 47, Brou;zhaut, tlt::. TE oh -4 qtr maker.�:b 'l 2 -promptly at -1 71). . •hip. fimi't for;ct tits s' News. Kitts; ntruct, Picks: iit) .l- ('! 0ItDOS, 110(`; VI .Jamas Gonl<,;:. l,r stun new brt••k buii,a{t, style. Every- very cony t•:t it n travel hnu v hni,lic. New. - . and sheds. . WESTEPti TTOI' now oltrlu 1(wL *,!;t,-trttve0iuu public. 'rh ehmioed handii, has West out. Situated as it 1 ,\, it is convenient for l,a:n orluuch at (ill reasouald and Akers ro, ,{:. tt,:. .ly . horses or c7,{tie. V t ,,I: . The bar i5 (yon at (Ill I„'. with pmre ho4iors of - CULLY. rroprietor. - - • 1144-h tl A(;UTHEEftT, e ming, Unt. Hari trade, I can r;nttrantee sA . V. Lacarus' Ever-glaff-getz, t Cleaned -,)n shortest no razed. A Cal 5`'-< DOWSWELVS is the 1 - - Rpeigbt Bugghw and Ws, wed finish. Call and get - - ` - ing elsewhere. W" _ - - W .... _1 Ontario -1, I .� I ;� ' PICHERINI I 1 . :�,1• Open for the txsnoat 'IJV . & akiitg Busineas. . Otrric>s Houas. --Fron 'AA 10 to 1 o'clock. &t!,-,,, Savings Bank 1 (E- GEORU y) 1r e t'. art l ti. .^,,i .1. '41 �• a