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I . :, l-," - : -.:Mi ­M1.: �i::�:Ij V, ��,, M - -M , . ] ,,-'-,-,,Z1 '. ", . M ,,.� : � I ;;m �' " � -4'm I - - . . I - , . - jjjjjjjjj"� ­� , , , . 1. I I ' M A V - n, i iQm - :� M I L - � I .1 ', t � M, I Z M M . - M T - ­,�_-_ PICKERING- ON F. -til, F i Th mA V . 1, . . I M M _,��, 1. � __ . . . L . . .�� � ;Proftelpia"Itt #9&%*b** ".: .. . ", I - -_ ,.­, I _i_� . - - � . Xe4"I. . - = - ; + I , . . I . . . - - �__�'_;,,��.­ � ._��:­�­_---w­­--- ­­ .;­_'. - ..., R M * BATEMAN, M.D., C.M.9 M.C.r. , & 8.0 Wrouer. OlSce and Residence, � I . WQ suvet, i4ekering Office hours: Morning . to JIM; Evening 6 toe. ; . . �F__._ - __ - - H FRANCY MA)., C.M91 M.C.P. - _­ C. ;Ri S.O. Houor Graduate of Trinity . . , universi Trinity Medical School aud the Col- - , VI I a of Ontario. . I of hysicians and Surgeon Me bows, 10 to 12 a.m..'and 6 too 8 P.m. White- � . : .. TWO, Ont. . . %4-y . -----.--- _____ -_ --- I - . . - . . W FERRIER, X.D,,X.C.P.S., Ont. , P . 00iiONRI9. Office houm-morning- from . � . :, to lo, evening 5 to 6 Surgery in rear of DRUG .s. � - . . gTORE, Brock St. iZorth, Claremont. Patrons . , . supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., all - . choap for camb - . . 2941 . I . . __ __ - ------------------------ .. . ... . 1x9a4. - I . . I - I -1 ---- ---- --i- .-* - I . . RRISTER I . � ty and Solicit -or, Notsiry Public, etc.' Oiricx_� __ I I)evereli's Block, ArockTatreet, Whitby. Private - funds to loan at lowest rat" and on favorable . . . _. - ter,Lne of payment. . . 8-y I . - ­ I - ---------- ____ I I . . . ­. HOINIAS PARKER, BARRISTER . - ­ .1. T and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No . . . eommission. Office,: Over Oniaiio Bank, Picker- . . - I . ing; open every Saturday. - 4-y 1 . . I � - - . � - - - - ­ __�_ - - ___ .. L. L B.. - E. FAREWELL, L . ., BAR- ., . J, RISTF.R. County Crown Attorney, and . County Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. '10-y . . __ __ ------- . . L . ­ ENTON *& DODS, BARRISTERS, 11) 1.�,olicitors.'Notaries, Etc., Solicitors for Citv . . . - and County Loan Aasiociation. I(M Adelaide at. _1 east,Torunto. Teleplione4li. Oncolthepart- I - ners will he in Clarein,ant every Saturd,y over � - �_ ..., HoEiper's Store. ! l3ly . . . . . \ - - ­ � - __ ___ ___ ­____ - _. - - ... . . Veterlitate-y. , - ....,__[_j__­�'_";_---' . . . I . L - _­ - --'- � _' L _.- H. HOPKINS, VE'kiINARY W o ,Surgeon. Graduate of the Ontario Vet. _. . . . erinary C.,)Ilege, Toronto. Treats all- disetwesof - . the domesticated animals. Calla by clay ot . - - - - isigobt promptly attended to. Office and residence I 4 %, . ..� at Mr. lease Linton's. Pickering. mv . � . - - -1. - ___ - __ . - __ ­_ - - - - - L � . . .. . -1 H.. HOPKINS, VETERI' NARY SUR- ,\ I . - - * GEON, GrgAuate of the Ontarin Vet - I trinary College, Toronto will visit Whitevale . . - - and cherrywood every katuirday. Diseases of � .. - - - the horse's toot sttenilwl to at my shosing forge . - . . . . . . 3 -oniptly at- - lot ;i, 7th con., Pickering. Calla pi , . - . koindod tn. Tele&aph w1dress: Whitevale, On'.. I . . P.O. address: Green Jiiver. Ont. . - 34-Y .. . . . - , - - __ ------- - __ __ ___ _ ____ ____ ------ - - . , , � .. .... ., � . . - , �k)cietiex. - I ._�, - .__11-,---_-- - I . _.____1 -____-_- I - . PisING 13UN LODGE NO. 135. 1. 0. � - ,, G. T. This lodge nisets evefy Monolay . . . i . . . evening -in the yew, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. . - . I - Every person invited to join and help advance . : - - . the grand Cause of Temperance. 121T , - . - ___ __ ____ - - __ __ __ - . \ ' ' � - - 11 fusinces garb* . . - .. I I i .,w � - - ­* --- I . M � . t.. - � � .. I . . - - .Virtsor -,. . .. I C%ntv .er. " * . � .. "! -4,1�--fl.p. . _­ - ­ - I I - _;S­4,�7,i�_­ , . . HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- � . I.._ Turissioner for taking A111"vits, etc., Clare - I mont. Ont.- I __ - -9#-- 1 m . - - . .1 _�. ,BL BUNTING, Issuer of M arriage . , ... Licenses for the County of Ontario. (X_ . the store or at his residence, Pickerinit - � Vill"S. . . 1.2-Y - . 41 , - - . -' ==am , . __ -, EORGE GEROW. Claremont, f8slitar _1 Gof marriage Lie-onses. Private Offloe in . . . Put i nil - Factor - y-_8trietly collidenti&l. ___ !Z-7- . L I I a � t � I � t 4 4 1 i ( . f I - � 4 . - . : I . ' L . . , b 0 . a .E T N, OW SHIPCLERK Do RC-6liv,eyancer, Commisaioner for taking a4davills, Secouutant and lusur&nos Agent. Money to loan onform property. Will@ pro- bated. OFFICE --At Wltitevale. Will be in BrDughun every Monday aftwuoon for the . transaction of buiclu"as. I 27-V ___ -------- ___ - - - " Arcltil�ect. - * 1: _..:_­._­-­- --11-_ ­­­­�­L_­ . : - . A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITE(71' Af-. for the county of Gntario, Drawings andspemIlmdons furnished fqr every class of building. Steam and hot water beating &ad ventila,tion s specia!ty. Oflftce--Gen-ie Block, corner Dupd" and Broek streets, Waitby. Residence- Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37-y '__ - __ --------- _____ --.--- ___ - � ___ - --.--- - -­ - __ �111L,;�.,.._. _ Atwtiovw,eriiqj. _ _ - I - I— , I., --�_��,,, I I OMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- X tioncor, Valuator, etc., for Eapt York uj3d tile whole of North and South Ontario. Strict atteation given to &11 orders by mail or Lelegralib. . 'Chargils .uoderate. Address rHOS. POUCHER, box 47, Brougham, Otat. I - ____ - - ---. - ______ - ----.--.- ­ - __ - ___ I - - __ - . I Ik,potm 04ul, Xhoe-q. , L .. .1 - ­ " " ,- �-:._+-L _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ -..,. .,;� ... _ . - OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE J 1%1&kor. Pogged and t-owit work. Orders pruini;t1yattended to. Fx cod workman- tr hip. Don't forget thestai rly opposite the ,,rr , News, King stroet, Pickering village. 7-v . I . � - - . . - __ __ - __ - ____ - - - - __ , - - ­_ __ : . . � I _11oteh-4. . . I . ... � �, , * I , 4- .. ,- -­ - - ".. -- _ , .- -'11-- _- ­_ - - ..... � G-'I ORDON HO U SE, PiAering�, Out... 11.1allies Gordon, prop'r'ietor. Tbishotelina lue :new brick building, finished in superior tyle, Every convenience Mid comfort for the raVellingloublic. New and commodious t bles Lnd 4hods- � , I I WY . - - - ____ - __ - - , WESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., now open toir the acconim'odaticn of the ravolliu- public. This hotel, having lately ilallged hands, has been re-furnii;hod t!hrough- ut- '; Situated &S it, is, opposite the Spiuk Mills, t is convenient for the Mills. Meals patrous of ' riunch a,tall reasonable hours. Goedstabling Ild shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for or8es or cattle. Weigh acales on the premises. V> Pile bar iFf open at all log&) bouro, and it4 stocked with pnre liquorm of evwT brand. ANPY ME:- ULLY, Proprietor. Wy - - - - ____ - - - __ --- - - -.-- __ - __ ,R - Ivilk-Azaaki-rag. I 1. --- I-------- ­_­_______ _____ ------------- A CUTHBEPIT, W%Whmakeki fiek- * oringi Out. Having been 25 years at the � As, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for , . LUarus'Eye-glawes. Watebes, axid Clacks leaned ,3n shortest notice. and at reasonable * at". � " a . __ � ,-------- - _=__ . - . - �____ ______ . . I . 0 - � I , , Found. . . � . - . i. 1. �. I _.- �_ , � ; � - - . - 1�.1j...1.1._; .-. . .-_� - � � ' ii ': ,� �.�­ . . . - . A .SPAXTEL. The oviwir tim , . I y prove Cl- ' roperty. pay exWV"W and recovir the nijilaf - Apply to JOHN DICKIB. go ------ As a ineeting of the young men ks t, 1Rn tritj ... ;* 12- . I ' - � a ht __ ano, Ba*nk $ . _. I � __ a _� � q - , �. , ­ ,� a . I I . � ; . - I- � � _�� ? I I I . I I ,� - . - ,� : : . . � . S It 6, , . � - -:­.. . . a, f IN ve, 4u - . .". - . 11 - . . ... , ` - , - ,; f.- , a . - t� f , . . ,. , . ". . X , I.., _: ; .. , . .-.. . . . . , _. , . .- :� -:. , ==!� - . .- � �. I -___ I . - - . . . 1. . � � . ___ ____ --Now I - � . . I ,t ., , . 1' - r . ,� .), ". , ". .. .�,., I I ". -.7 1 � � J . : '. I. , , I- ";& . . ,Ie,� ... . � . , - .. .. ',::_-L .1 - :::.,_ - I -- -, 4 . I I 1. � .. . . . . , U S . I . UTAR 01, T - : DUNSARTCM.� . . � , . . � . I , . - - I . -,- ,� r Al L .: - ._ ­! ,,�. � ".;: - - � - I f 4, . .;: " , ", : . , . . - - - , � .1� . , , I .1 - - 1: I . . , - . - ... .- �/ I � -* . . . .- I I �.. - . . . . Tbe;re-opeume servieeo , .1 , 4,.,:- - . ­. . �, �., . . ��. . . .- .. I � i % a, UPSOT , � I . ­ � - I . I .: - a ., , : a. 11 . . . I - � . :: - . - .1. .. :a., -. . �. I � a a LQCAt I UVS'A=ie'Dawscn, of,' ' MA"Mmael hiWaDvt BY in , - 09110W ' &.. has - - - - Tiw-da"Mat gloom - w" cast over 01W � .: - - * .. - , . . a I � 'a ", . . i a� T'. - .., .: N. : i�e I � 7. , . _.. __,� -.'�; 'I ... � 1, , -Vit. --X*., 4 . .. , _: :. a . I . . I . a - ;., . . 1= ued a wris against Sire. Ajan , PAWS AND JO" tD H- Rogau viRsgo'on Monday ev --- wbon sh' j - no . commPoRDN"S. I DOWN :S,T ous of tile same town, to racovo�' 68,000 for report spread that Mr. Jonathan Holme:.' ! -our I , ,V 1. I i.d. ... '­_-,�. ;,f I .'' _ __ �X �N,v.., . .1 - , tO � , !`* " . `i ..q� 14 - - ;_ � . . . qWr1rA1V*,,,, . . . I . I slander. The charge made by the defen. Quo of - o � . - � - most respected citizens, wbo� : - - ,w .1 :,x�_,T, I __.- C . 'It. . '' - � , . . .. .- 19- �_Wm_l � :_- . L:' : . I I da.4 isthatof imploper rejasious wigh ..- - * ... - ' CLA1160110 T bas bePu ill for same'vmks, had sue" I , - :. - ,.N4 " i I'", . 1 . . j�vl�', -"- I , . . I I.. I . : 1. I . . I �. ,I JAMLA 16 im- is . . -. ., . '.' �`�., -r % k I AI ILE F . .. . - . . , I I , , . _. � - . . , . .. . . . I � .. . . I I. - - . . . . I . - - � I . , , - . . . - � . � . I , i. . . , .. . . . I .:. . . . . . . , . ;, , *. I ... -1 . . . - ... . . . .. I . . . 11 1 __2_ . . . . . i. __ , i .L .. f. , -1. 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I . . _ I P QMg 8 - . . - - - -'r '*-Rvery TuaWay r ma T� NZ . :L "' I .-, - :t,0 , I . - . '�L- ­* rf W. . _., _;; I . Nbftc od bv the soission of the Oshawa 'Fur,689. once of that dread disease, she inl4ae A I . .1 , h.. ..-., S,.-,.4�­ . .. . . - . . � I . in Ln will be fouud in - Gerow's Pump' terian church as janitrcu. Mrs. Rog;u he was one of its victims. from& whic � a �� P, 4tory. ChLrewout. Iln-A eu . . - - . - `4. - % ` so) "y at his on Ill b" P10" I to is a wealthy widow, livm * ' ­ .. . t, , �. - .. -t i , _. - _:_1 . , - � , - 4 - bacribaml - g oproalte. the attack be never fuUy recovered. About * '-' .� : I ' - ' - * 3,10.7 , � L church. Clair was employed in the four weeks ago keart trouble began. suit . L . ­$_.. . �.. V , . .. I., T-X". . . , . 1. .-, � . .�. . I .. There area couple (I e i BOB of ligilt church to re the eugh:.ous and carpets. although strong enough to be up part 04' . � I , 1�. " lot lever in, this dixtrirt� at TWesignt. Pair ' ." - ' . -.", :t .. �L. � . Stories circulated resulted in the dismis. the time,. be died very suddenly on Mon- � '. ,r L . , � _I I , - ._Or �-; di i b't 34ifler jr., the Qon-�ervative can. W of Mrs. Dawso . .. . 1), .: ­­, - _��' ate, and his fri . a without investigation day about 5 p.m. The deceased gentle- . . . I...' . , ­ . ` - �'. . �... ,� � ��_ f. I . I � ends I hold a most- by the .board. Mro. Rogan is charged man has been a resident of Dit'nbarton - -- '' ., . in here this (Friday) i �, Mr. Dry* . . - - -:.� . . � . d bits been invited ar 4 will speak, m with having circulated the stories. for about thirty-fi-ye years, during whichl -. -'.s.' '" _`�,- - '. . - .�T__ I I- - . 0-000"aws- - . I 011POBUIOn. "When Greek weeta Gr"k I I ' . I time he distinguished himself as a mani - ' I I ' i. - ,�� c - ot D. " � I '. ,- PORT UNION. . . 1. , .� �, - I . , - ­. - L- � -, - . . I of true worth, active in everything for Oie - - .- .�'.'� __ �'. _.�. . It. . � - . . .4-1 '. ! - ' - - ,_ . benefit of big -fellows, -and possessed of . . 1, I . . I . . . . - 1, I �; - 11 The 11MR91V gigued Pet: tion to- the couli, Most farmers mre thrcftgh seedin'g and more than ordinary intelligence. Foir . . � � " -i, ci from here asking fur L grant of $2000 a � . . - � . 5 re at work attheir root ground. ,6,0 h I " d the position of I . I.. - . . , .�. - - ! � . . ,il ­� � t ir y years he occuple . � i.�, � . o4 the Brock road, w jile it was not Grand garden piirty at Andrew ,�nn . I -.:_1r- I 1. 1%. , aldswered in full, yet the granting of Swo on Saturday, May 24th. The ladies are teacher of the school here, and durinpr - '. � - � 'I - __�, , -1 . . , L. --'.-. . between Brougham and Claremont yet workino, for they are boun that time helped to lay the foundation of - - ." _.4'_..L. - ... '_ ill . c .. -1 :-�:_ I ?J, in a large meas w this the best vard �. to make hundreds of the careers of some of Ca 1�'. .,�:_­ I are tew i to make the en arty oub of the best * " , , ., I OF, n- . . d . - -L .4 __ - Bro&good. . It should )a kept in con. that has'ever 6en h around. I ada's most successful citizens. Since re- _L . I., . . ': - *.- ,,� � . . - ...: , ,,�. The football club of this placle and vicIn- tirin from school work be has lived ! - ." -, ; dition as it is the maiv ai i ery for northern 9 !_ ,� . . . . a, -_ . - _.... . - ,. . " , . - . - - . traffic.. ity b" re-orRanized and will henceforth quiet, unftseuming life, taking- particular , - . . _.,:t..,�r, . - , - . :. -­­- - . I - The" A.O.U.W. d be known as 11 The Young Canadians." interest in church matters, and with tho, �. I :, ,...'�, ,-- .11 .�e,ir fi-16'ads , are The following officers were elected - Wil- congregation. as it is without it pastor, h& . ... : - y.. � . - - . .- I if' . � Y. more than buRy dezisin 9 und meaus lia.rn Graham, president; Robert Dixon, will be all the more missed. As an elder, L* . - : 411 I to make the 24th a nuca+_ said to ODO - 'L. '. :: "_, 11-1 . . . :1. , I ill r to _ secretary ; Walter Brumwell -treasurer, a leader in prayer -meeting, a Sunday- ' - . I - 4 0 )e t'� r' I - - I ', IV - . .__ - k,� - - ,,�,� . , . n ludy who was too bue3 oubled with and Chao. F. Ewers, captaiii- The boys school teaelier, Drecentor and secretary of . . . ". � a , - . . � . _�� _. �� , �. . , il_ip. Tt impudent querstionR, and 1 �o you are going will -prmrtice two or three times a week chur6h businesi, his place will be most � ' :`i �-�, I.. � -.,:. � . � � ` .. , - � , . - , ..t 'I to hold the picnic in the I.Tove at Llje SIR- Until after th16 24Lh of Mav,, as they intend difficult to fill. Deceased was n native of' * " . 1� - . tion ; and r,o we sra not R Lid she, We a) e bliVill9f ft match with th- " Maple Leaf " . - _. ­ - - . e - . � -1 I �. - - __ going t-) hold a Kernnes ( u tlie calatuous team of Scarboro. CULDIJOI-Ialild County. England. -Tlie be- -.. :-. I ;_ _�-� r�; - _. - � , . . � . - : , t %, .,. , -.1 .:, "'.", . 1 V . I. near Mr. Mactiabs howe. A Keriniss .-.----- L - �*� � - .. reaved widow find fitinily have the deepes I _­ � - �_., !, ' _ said 1. and what is that ? Don, I- I . ROUGE CENTRAL. - . evinpathy of .the whole �eighborliood. . . .. . : , ­ ...': I..� _:�L� 11 YOU . .1 1, .. . . . I ._"; , . . . . . � . . - - . - I - � . . . - , ,.. .. 0_ � . L L . . - ., , . know said she? No sa A 1. Is there . L . . .1 4� .. _� - �I . . . . . . � n George Gates and wite, of Clierqwood, ... ,- . CHERRYWOOD. . L : . Z I ...- ,.: - anything else You don't know said she ;z . ... . I - . . . I . . .. 1A _. - - spent Sunday liere. . . . . . . I . . �.__,,;"..- I said I &bought there wa., -, thpia said she' - : . . - . - I � . put that with the re-tt til tl�ie 24th and Mr. W. Mosher is,goina extensively'in b We regret to learn- that Mr. ino.' Beare, . - . .... :. . - :�,._ .., _-.- . as -been laid up - I _.. A I Vou can come anti see for yourself. It is OD markets this reason. for the past few daya. . - . .� . . ... � . � I . - , Mr. and Atm. N. Burkholder, of Mark- . - � � - - L ..-.. - I Mr. Scott lof-t a valuable horse last � ; : 11 I Do PLI't Of my buslu"s ,.o edn0ate you. - :.,;�'-. , " -_.... r :V�,-. I Raw a whiLewaph bm around tile week with inflamination. ham, opent a day or two with friends here. - 1 . .. 1. ,_.� - .I . . . . Amongst our visitom of the past week �., .,.: � - 1! other side of her dresR am � took &be hint Mr. J. Beare is about selling one of his _. ";� _ ­ ' I I - I :� . ., that men need no& to expe t anything but val,uable ljorses for the sum of Si2o. we noticed Mr. WidemAn and wife, wlio, I . , - . L. L. lwl . . .. _..... . - . . . I . � Cold Vi.ptUitla fr One of the town -line pa - were visiting as H. Bqrkholder's. - '. :, , or a couple, f weeks yet, nsir.9 is &bouit"to - i - .: .- �. _'. ,V� � and if life is vouchsafed to li�ui they have PIF14 away, a.q tile dr Another result of raising good stock f - .. �_ : . __ . -, '..�, i .* I eas is almost built. - .- ... � I cause for gratitude. Mr. R. Moon I)a.6 Mr. James MeCreight has disposed of lhis� _. �. � % I ' - . 1. L � . I they wanted ilie O'DO Mdeman said He has purchawd been in our. midst. two-year-old stallion, 6, Piclie'ring He&o " . 1.� ... ."� '. - � warin"t, dryest place, &house in Toronto b . ": and if it w too cold to lie out of doom which is moveable. to a we'etern buyer for t1le snug sum 4, .- . _,._��". "I - . - .. ` �._11, L s Tbomas Craig has returned fr the #375. . - - -, - - , .',� L -1 " could have the lunch tables in their . om .� -, ' I _ , I " own liall and the itpeaki ig in- the town old sod once more. Does lie intend to Owing to the state of the weather on - - . , , . 7 - I 1, �l:. _:.�� . ..��_, . . . . . take the fair one back with him. Monday e-vening, the attendance at tb& . ­-.'[Lr.1i C , , hall. Theyarejuju 1 sipit Its and ex - , . � __ . - L� - .­_.L�", I sciopticon entertainment was not as large .� - . - \ - '�_.' *: . j pact x, larre crowd. h are in. corres- Who is the Young man ffiftt visits . .. ' . -_ � _�-_�-­_A', . Highland Crook and bandles his hat as it would otherwise have been. TWO, . ' ­­ .- . __.'L. I I -I pondenee with speakeri; d ,have not - - L�: e.' second to the school teacher. . Views were all gooil, many being of a . - �_ , i been able to Baubty them te s � . - ..., . -1. : ,,;. very superior ordor. . - . .. �, -: . I . . ....":.;�­ more . We notice that the Chorrywood scribe . . I . - week may be explie 9. They don't Mr. and Miss Summerfeldt of 'Union- . .. .. . - .. I I t-.. -, - want so promiso wort than &bey can ful. wishom -to know -what has become of our ­ . . - - .. � V. e been spending a few dav& I : . . , * __. ­,'. * 6 I - ' There 1& to be a ift' ow 4 for pay to Be. scribe or ser-bes. We are -not weary in v1Ue. bay - . ­ -a . , -, -,!'�­ aLmongpt tb*ir old friendB in thi- - " ". .il comtuodato sbose who do Dot care to be well doin$, but we do feel tired of seeiugy att neigh . .�:, . .,� A - ��: I LI -A '.%. ('13,0 WA^A t ; 6- : boi-hood. We understand -th Ur 8- - . _..­��,' N , , , - , . - , I , . . i Is T'�bavel 1*''' I)P.'n Aedd'sn"a livery us VU wi Emailews aDQ aignesi. .--- - ___4�4� ----I . . . . . I IJ 8.1 ur, 01-gan Fe a basoDall club. The ineetinars are moi -e exci * Ung . . based a hardware busin ban pure . on at � . . - . � ­;,:� -1 I- ; . .7. i , , 1.1; I _.: ),, . I I . ! . , .. �, ; I '. , business and have added aeversJ us** _. ._ -I . .. . ­.- I BROUGHAM. A . L . . . I . - LhRn Lhe liblying will I)j, We tinderstand Mount Albert and will take poss ession ivA a few weeks. . . . .- � ,, ..., I � , ; I __. . :_- ! .- .. - �,�', - - .1 . horses and buggies, j carl socomodate the public with good rigs at ad] hours. . .- I I �.. - . . . . Tbe;re-opeume servieeo .., � I .- 1 . of the Broug- yon are tnying to got up a foo"I club but we think it game of nice pij)s would . Mr -Petty has hii new brick itnachin . 0 I . - � I �. . .. . . - ._ - . -1 �, " - 1 ` -,. - ­ I -L'��'. - -� i :1 Covered 'bu6 kneets all tralux. In '. ' . him Christian'Church wil be hejd May suit you best. . in position now and will shortly lesvit& * - �­ . ._", _': � * , �. - . . . I � .: connection with liveryj keelp a . - 25th W90. Intho morning atio-80 R*v . 4�.� - .. I , ' merits. Jt is one of R. C. Guriaev & C.U.'s., - . .. - . - -:. � - .. il � -, I I . .1 _:.. Sale, Commission and'Board- - � C - H - Hamer of .'41vu*rk-oI. . 1. - . W"ITBY. - ... . will preach. '� � . . . . . - ' latest improved machines, and " alone. * . . . - - . . - .- .. , - I - __ .1 __ . - L I i � 11 . ]ng Stables, Pickering. - . , Aft,er preaching the I.ord*s sulirwr aill be . J,: . __ . . . 11, i? A tneetina of the Board of Directors of "the I W Ili the now kilu just completed Witt' Mr. Pett . . . . : _... . - I . _.- I . ...;'�� . - . � _V:_ 0�80. vv. =- !!"I m. . I _V_ a4ministenw. In the a 00E as 42:30 Ontario Ladies'Collt�g ge, Whitby, was 'held enable to meet all the grawlag." deme ods of las Quess. . - � - . If.- �_: . . - _-, .� 4 ­ 1,.' : I - __ --.-- I .. . . . . . I . . .. � ! . . I Rev. T. Garbutt. of ono - in the evening at V. Illpiresch'and at the Methodist Boox Room' . iiu Tor- . Prosw of onto on WedLamday. The present colle0otte As a ineeting of the young men ks t, 1Rn tritj ... ;* 12- . . ; . . . - .. I . _. i�� h I I.- . - __ �.- ...� ... .. . �- . : .... �_ . - . - fillawa. 14"evy. rm Barker are year has been one of the most succ g%j %,vw K W" cided by ill . . �.. \,�:-.l - - Mf"l in , - I - - r: , I.. expected to be-Preaeut. . arkhjuu rholl, ths histOrY Of the colive in attendaw!e and tnajori�y 14 Substittite football for bare-. ; . .. . .. .1. I. '... �1, I ,educational rf ball LWs season, though why, your corres- .. I-. � .'V -a. w 11 reader choice seleeLionii. A collection hatilLs. ArrangementA have - *. �. ��­ '... I . . ­ I ­. b"n MILde to lieht every room &nd I,&,, in pondent fsilR to see. The ff-410wing affl__ . . _.. � . 11.?�. , takeu as o"ll sorylee. A good spiritu"I We entire ... - :--- - ._� A .11 . . I buildioR 6y electricity, aud cers were chosen: Goo. Gates, presWen . .. �._ -I , utue juuy be expoeW. . 9; - ­ .7; V...,". . . . I . I A. McPherson, see.-troas.; T. HoDdoison, - . - - � . - - _� `142xo-1633. _'iAwaran 0 41 . _____ __*`00_____ I I .. . ,other improvements are under contem. - .. - _,�. � .L. I..... I .. . . . Pl&"Oh- A GPOci&l "u from Toronto captain; John Johnson, curator. Coin- _. __ . . --'� Spectacles and Ev"lass" the surest . I . I - : - a 'r. I . . WHITEVALE, . . . . � - - .-i: / . , . . sitnilax tu that of last yNw h" been en. wittee: Messrs. Hancock, Johnson sea , : , I toslidon inown. for sale Iry . . � - . � . - , , - - - � - . . . ' : - - - .. . I I . , L ,. : - .. . . 1 ) .; gaged for Mondav June 23, to enable Tor. Henderson. The club will be known by , _ L ' ­.,_' , ..-... Ger . . - � ��L'.. ! C. DALE. - - PJC�E]Rj .jG , 'A (jong _- ViCe is & DOW LtLMCjio , anj 08to People to attend the oomme' -1 z 'L . I , acement the name of the " Cherrywood Strollers.:" L . . . *­ _ " . . . I �1. . . ____ ___ - __ ___._ __� - .------ __ tho" wish.ma to hear oni i in not he lexercism. A resolution of condolence Was . . I _ op _.. I- - __ � .. I ' . � . I I; . . I ­ .. bud as tile Methodist cht rob next Sun- junoved bv Rev. Dr. Hare to the farndy of __ -0-444b-9- - . I.....- -L. ,-. ,i -. . � '. .1 . ­ . . - . . I � L. - .. I aav evening. when an nion 4,f the late Mr. Irving W&Iker. Mr. Warriur Drrd*n b" ftalmon" and =*W6"W_ .. I . �-" L. - .`� .- �t I , -, "�'- 1q. - I - f . . . . . ': ,. Rellneiv w" APpOlated to the vacancy on The membea or Norsh York in tile I , . . � - BARNAR' b, S U16, musicAl talent of three circuits will , . . L --l., * �-i ,the board. Commous, Mr. Mulock, has introduced & � . . .- - I . . , , � load tile services. . . � .. . ".. ,. ..!'- �w I ,..'It, ...; NEW STY [A'13 OF " The Chronicle im�v :--The Town Baby' Bill to Rmeu'l tile Militia Act, by nuking7 ' * 1 . ; :.) . " : . , . - .1; :.. A, - - . L: * . Dr. Fravey, our town doctor, is Joi 1 , -. -. 1�. .�. , I I- - . . .. - I G a irood busluDeRs 'in the ng iiiraa again the subject of discussion in the eligible for the position of polumumer at. - X. %.... � i`:., ,'.� - . I . � 1. . - 0 011M of his �to'*n council. The poor little fellow still Her Majesty�g forces in C ' . I I ­' - . � . Wbitevale career. He has . aDeAR any per- . . 11 ,.- �� :_ �� ... . IQ A PPOW'L0,1 4vea at Mrs. Forrester's and is in great 80 _. % � ."_ * , SPICTIRICIES AR. EYE- IS Ii having tile rank of Colonel of tile Re- - - . . .,-. , .4, , . I ,..Lr .. :. �,,�, � . -,,-- , __ . . * ,�_ ... . - * .4 1.1w, - I Lodge sargaun- for the Fo star and Odd- distrtme. His little logs and back are re- tive Militia of Canada, or superior rank ;-, �. �. .,P_-!�--:_,. L I . I -, . .I:-,. I - ". I . .. .. =i fellow Lodges. We need a hobble with ported as being bare, and his eyes Orotrud- . - t. ,�" - ' . I 1.)L '.. - .. * I- :- . - ur-ailings and gains I but the Government gave him to mder- - �,,L ; I . 0 egg I no& .1 1. . ; -, ... . 1. .. I ghboritig ina with litinger. All that was wanthig to stand it would n j- . L -5 . jai . "-: . . - - - - , - . _"� -,!. r� r r",'F' E R E N r STYLE.,14'- OF FRAUES towns when we have such an efficient man complete thiii talle,was thi%t ,ex-co'uncillor session. Mr. Mulock,'in introducing kbe c_ -, ...,- . t� . I I I at home. Long W" not.-Ptesecit to state emphatical � - . * .�.-. ;­ .. - -.-4,--, " il_ TO SUIT EVERY HEAD I - Bill said --.:"It was now, 23 vears since Lh&. * . _. , I .. " 6 � . I . _- � .�. . Tho B4ptwt Willing Workers held a ly that there are rich people in this to 4, so ec i. � � . .1. ,E N SL w Hou d Jared that it wo - , I � .. k � 'S ACCURA Ly FIVE y very riumetwful social or. Thursday last at �Fho live in luxury, and who yet have a uld not Permit. , - I .., ! T I . .., . 'A.- 1 pastor, Mr. rid -lit (by reason of sormething a Cantidiau officer to fill the position of". . .L ._... � _.. � .- TR E USE OF D� BUCK AN ,0 the residence of their nem - thicker than ' . ­. . , I _,� .: 4 �'. ,,, L water) to go and succor this hunL,ry little the r,ffieer commandiaR the force in Can - � �.-_ - � . .. .1 ". ; Shaw. Mrs.Shaw,whohadjustartived . . - .... - �, . , " - :_­ �4, .. . : . I- - . , I I waif. 4 see Lbv ada. The time lind come for theemianci­ - - ,'. froin Ca npbellford, was welcomed by a h0m,8 anE, . Ins he it; too big for the ba L . _^ . .. . . � . - . �_;,4_1­ 11 too striall for the boy's hom,, i, -n patian of Cauadlan officers. He was not.. . � ..'If.- I . �; _,�4� nto, I . �: - - : " L. .. - �Y, - ., I- V, ,. ..., opthaplimaiscopic est. VA large eircle of hi(wds and well-wislier,3. Toro ud neithor the town council nor contendim, for natives, but r - . . �, , '. . The full churell of lailt Sabi - .,itnplv th&t; L . I ,4 - . - - . . ,C L � � L' . ." _� _., A3 L lath Inurnimil th9se whom God has fa'vorcd with plenty anadian officerg might be put on tit � 11 � .. . - 1. '. __, . �­ , ,- -11 etmine Steel Frame sPeea, 1with Rood allows tile high aiDpreoiation of Mr. Shaw during their niggArdly lives, will give an'y" . 6 . _; � _..� . , i -� , % 1. 11 z�i�� . : ' I dciab!e-couvex leuses, best va;ua ever aDd livi services. I t - sanie plane as those of the regula- army- , , , , 7�-,- -. __,j, " � . I .. . . 0 bing to good Wis. Forrester to assist her, The office i1I questiou would be much bet- -'. , i.- ­_ - ­ , L_ -i -SO a - � -��,�",-. .� ._4i . . i offered, Whitevale is growing an! fl urishing ifter she has fed the little chap the food ter filled were' the vei a familiar witli - � ' 'L. _ ..� , ' .1 .. It � 1 t14 :t-T.T.j= 50 (��:El:j=&q and Dow tionsesst,s, the equip Reg of a neat from her own children. Where are the Canada and the spirit of the people, & .. - . - -� .'' � L:� I I a villaae, couisisting of three g n -I store - 64urclies and temperance han, 1; - . I I era people, who I .-. . . �'.-t - -, :_ - - ___� . . ...:'­_ . . . - - - , - - " sometimes profess to have hearts 9 Many one who had hitherto taken no interest in . - .. ...�, r - - '... two blacksmith Shops, two agon ShOPS, L . . rl. , - 1-7 I 1. the country. As a rale, .. _;­,; 1, , - INA!� . . . -.1 BARNARD, � �. an undertaking establiallumne t, a harness of those who are begging 'salvation of'God commandeir- I - - �, , .i.'p*­',�' .. ' , . . , - , , . - - . shop for nothing, bemuse money will not �uv would have little more to do than ack as. : I _: . - - ATCHMAKER AND JE)NELLER , fact; mi" . brush facto t grindstone � � .., - _,l , ,11_1��.l � I I r it, soem to have a deaf ear to littl� a Police officer, and thif, Position - A . . . - , ", � , . f1tarber shop, three dressinikking shoulc1h . __ _i - -L!" . - " Frechette's or of hun, er. And tho' town be open to Canadians af. - � . I . . - �, ".. __ XI.. *11 - ..?,.., . L'-- . esLablislimentsi a surgery � jell I - � ".:­ _Ii.-,� j, -1, . . '� . .. �-... 1'. �, I � w I -r�.1=X=-=-."- , a tailor council is Do Well as officer& .. 1� ...'� ., ". . - I . I I !.. Uter. Last- year the poor of another country. - . - L : 1. _.a , . , , . - ----------- - - �- -I- .�� shop, three gardeners, Won y order *nd boy had some clothes on hia back and his One of We beauties'and charms of a - ;'.'-­: :� :,�.�. - �' '�'-Zt *� post office, hotel, a brass band. two I- Uk ­-, _-_L '_ �i,;,� � . - a,& on all � _ . '' �._ io_, . PICKERING] * ::' Ittle stomach was podded out with Mrs. 'editor's life is in his deadheadin , ._'--�;:_ -, . I 11� .. . - I, .. I . .. � _. I : .. ____. ,,� , ... '. churches and four lodges. 1E some future Forrester's food. but she has neither oemions. 'No one who h . - _:. �, �' -%.I . _ as never feast- .. ., I..:-. �,!.�. ,',� - . . _ - . � - ,� Z,�4_ 1: - -1 - . waus I may give some biographical money. nor provision any longer, and ad - on the sweets of that bliss can begin to,- ,: f - '1-t '�,,-,, � .11'� � '' � , - � L I sketches of some of its non& and in - so t6is is the way : .. -1 " . - �: umber'.-,.;,YArd I prom , I , the fathers have take in the Rloq of its happiness. He- : . L.,.,; , �.-i�,-'� . -r1__-, - -1 I � , - �, . : . . 1. ­ I- r, . , � - ____ __ - 0 fluentia.1 wev. lookedafter one Of 'the least .of G,od'a does 1100 -worth of ad . . . . - " -: - -, " -',�-' "o, , , -1 yard of The Whisevale Cowne4 Baid has par- children. The bullaballo of politics goes a pus vertiitivig for a rail- . .� ' ..- ". ,,/, - � 'I., '- �- 1%, . road. get, I have bought out the ]nmbw oblietl a now drum, oL euphonium, an on in the land, with the professed object 0i q for a year, rides *26. t. - f - ".- - ! , ; . � . �S�1:1.1,_ . �1: 1-1. . - ­_ ,..� worth, and then he is looked upon as ft� . '.. � , , . -�_ 4r. J. H. McQuay at Pickering Villa". ImperW oornot, a :,M bettering- niau,s condition, Whil �­ , i: - - ad am prepared to su. a Ltone 4d a now met a Baby - , , - C,.�, '-,�...-- , _. - - .. ". , _4 I ., - k - . . ,,� - 4 �, � �.� - - - .m 41,&- L . '' 1. - . =P ly RH 4"S'ses of of lamo. We hr - d what the 'Frooliette, deserte4. by his rightful deadboad -or a half -blown deadbeat. He. 'L '. .V, _V11 1, .. Parents . um or at dw lowest price, " 0321201 for a crust to put in "puffs" a colDoert troupe $10 worth an(t _ - . . �. -,,.-. . 44 1 Fordisters Wood do" with old his little bdly . � _ -_111 -1 � I 9.11 I instru; Tbink of it, friends and bomfing philan: . . - -� .1. `i�1.41J;� -, ... � _- r . I Monte. 84u* words. such as ,,law., jbrop"tm. gets OL in 00MP1iXQftWAes, and is %hu9L . ,. : 1. '�' �4- � . 1:1 �' - - - t. -,I % , , - A . )L- ....I., " � � -K't 0 . to . -, - I � I " , .11 - --- - .i.j.�k;,ee-1 .. a, $a" 'em", -Make 'dims used in � I . 'e' I*"." , If the ha in crowd" -he : 1.� , L 41� , a , . I _ - . �. � - . HINGLE IrNaWgrafted the mom lie 0000 i 8, ­ �' .,4'' "L . . , anent whiepwa. if I fiw if . , _, � - ,L_�_ � - - . I i lend to make a spwiijky of "Min, ehb=i ShiOP UOrs us, AMe figures from the Ux- big a0MpjiVMVWW Wfte; . P" . � . - . 2 , . .Ail %, J, vt - "I * � --- I 1. 1. __ A 1� I , � I � 1. 'L� j - _ � - L ' arighc &U sa ab be bridge assegamen't roll: Total a8segs. the . -,­' L ' ., .. I - � - "__ troupe would be a 0 poc L� '. :�11'1� ,4..4' '411` L - � 4N,. - ad . keep a large stock of ft�eb avoiQ, for QW nan gh#A 1" _ __ ", �, j, " . grado 0 L: In th"iek"81 , . .1 -,--.., � �,j - . '�- * -'k ' - ,*, �..,..;19..i'.-Z_" - h d. ___ to meas of r*4 WA SODAI property, #570.- W. He blown and poft & ch -:, � . �� bo SWJLsd on 426, being 611,0 urch &sti_ - -%­ .. ,.' -)� .,O, ,."� . . 4"� ,�%-,�*­ �_._ � �. . ,_�* , , , . - NO- I - XXX- # 1 -96 Per aIl"J00; lasso a brass baod in no r1mom tllpn list ynr; vSj fn* go an . I c _� , -, . . us' _ 633eat and . ... .�.-_`,) .5-`�,:.� lz-'�. ..17".1,�­. �,.��__ I - . ".., L �� - "r borne. A wouneir is and m t- pulation, 1,041, also b h than less tb a . dom I Z_ . �_,,. - . lt,xf 1 2.60 per M. 09har grades equ�UY IDW . y d"jiW -, . I I I , . -1. L,. L' I _� Vt , a or 0 - P08ter Pilkting " bag rat", find r"0- - , . � .., ; f 1:1 ,'T I �,. a"Wn. 061 fiwtivW U*dsr its a i is io'lbwe ; dogs, 98 ; cattle . hnram an a � . .1 , . � L. - . . �, _it�.. "I� a . I . " . .�.�L'..­4__� I � �'l 1, " I - ..,r! "Id on - she second T ow- a We= u for . It . - __�', ,_V1ZAi - I ,.:�, I -.1.,;,A- �J�, . . � * I __,",�.. I 1. , xr.,� � _"�_`W, . . . 4 tity of lime, and any videre This is So be VOOW d in Jube- or* am Some figures ftm " Markha Pat of his duty -7- femad, a * , AS� 1. _­,:. '.. . Z&%w am ion axon 9ditor. I oes - � , - � 1, - PICKERING � A PIENCY& oft wi me will reeeive ppompt saiention. I . I of ths villw roll: Total assessment, for M 1, - -.,_, t10 " - . - i 1- . - . - . I Se"on in.tbis ; the mom work RMtuitonsly for the town - _i�­ . Z�i - .. - p, - I _a' L . � .. . . . . - -1 _. .1 ?tq, I - . vi"t.y.. ", - V01490, 0W,455, an -increase over. lut community than RU the reaq &nil - "'' __:� L , - 'A -.0.00,06mo - , -- - - - . F _�M" L OPbu for the traussAtion of an WgitiAnate 'Soft Wood. kept .in. stook and will bo , ' - - - yea of . the popu- .��.. I - - � " � 11 I I - . . . . . --- - -44�'! 1 only 02,050. The mplation is latio I... � 1,1�,iz 1-W". I . no ut together,. an gets ,.: , - � , I I - Baukfi% IBusinegs. . � d , t d 1� � own delivered an order. i 3ft1'ZWV&" as# IWAMMtbavlavetul , I 1.09. Number of ahU&m be � cursed fbir i _� ,,, i 7 .1 � - tween the an,., I , % ... _. ��'. � f , . -t _... - "-- no � �,. � , an a--&&-- wKile in many Instances When 111. ,_ '. , � il..." I ,.�: * � Houits-From 10 to$; Saturdays K�r All kinds of dramied Immber h:6pt mmwo"Iv erosift 11� of 6 and 16, 294. h amber of cattle I., 1.,. - � . . . ;fta I I , Vasin who donates a; few &Uara to 8L _.- ; :, --- � - \ . � I - � 4- a: 10 to I O'clock. - - . i : I - ,; o __10 .i� �, , 4? - \;� - .i� . __ . . . ' - - , � � - I - , .... 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Y�. .,�,� � .- ". - outto with swindling the = "Of t�� out � . . . - . ... .1 , ..�: I .� :.1 - It ... - �,- '. � -,�': - D3JU WEEK --- .., the freedom of that city on H. M. Stanley of 010YOU JAIDS Of rILIX BIL . .1 . I., . '. "t4 ,.�., " �:., ]-­�:. ­ i .: . %. � . Emperor William has informed the Queen I _1 � . � , . -. , : i I .� . . I - . , . v. . 1� SAYS . � .. - � - - : . . A 8t. Petersburg ( Is ix . . . , "� . I , .. 1: -,: 1�' " �­ ,V � - - - I tot it - � � �.. .­ . . I --- .. � ­. 1, - t". ..� .-. - -�,l I -.. of his intention to visit England, probably Ar! ' - . .,r ­ � i,o.' - 0"AOIAX. �,i�,,- r.�P4., �_-_ . ....... I � �� .. . . .� - ,� . r!" t ps . ­'ik . '' ­ - . I . �,�-, -, I-- -, . .. -,. � . . � . � . in August. � I I peoted Emperor ka. a ,T!sit there will I . ,<...­ .t. ..- .. -�-.­ I- -.�":.�; Mr. Me' isr, the Premier of Quebec, is -. I I � . 1� - ..�.. �.. - 1. -1,�,� re : Mr. William O'Brien will.marry extend over three . ; . ­', I , ­ - . . , .. � � - '. - " madmile I , ...,:... ',� jvported to be seriously .ill. - � .. - - ..., I I "..�. I -,. Ra�fflowitch at the end of June, says a Lon It in 01ficially &M unced hi rienns that I -.1 ". .­: v ­ - . . , : . Six men have deserted from the Mounted ddn despatch. . . the Emperor's brothe , Charlqs Louis, is the L . � � -, - :.- I - ", - -- t- - , 1peg. � - I in Xngland his de. heir to the Austrian hrone. L . ... - � i. : . . Infantry School at Winni . The telifiperance '�d . . .. - - I'., . . . �.: - . . En I . III Pan" hah led ' . . lgr t Z, sinew failu lait ' t * Governmen . I - .�. .- " Canada had 23 bu we"k cided upon oplionin t t bill It in rumoured E i " 9 . - ..... . . . '- I 4 oflic . . -­.-, :,.- - ;,... .. ,pinst 38., in the previous week. for_the suspension enses., . himself to mono the whole Of tri Cen- � .. . I, . . 0 � I ­ .1�; . I �� �. . !.14 1 1.:,� -1. -� 1. . I ;­ --. tral African t=e fo Germany. . ,,, . . . . - - :�.- . I" i Strong, bakers, and patent flour has I gone - Mr. Parnell's friends are said to be indig- I , . I � I . - . - ..L I-:.- � . , r . i - L :,. , �., up another 30 cents a barrel in Winnipeg. nant at their leader's slackness of attend The Italian senate y a vote of 100 to 55 -- :. I. . , . .1 .­.. : ... .-� � A large parti of immigrants from Britain sonce in the House of Commons. approved a measure prohibit the clergy . � I i . . 11 , � . . L . *from belonging to c - .. . P . - . -:1 I:, I- itable organizations . . . . - ... I -.L-' I And Northern urope. arrived at Winnipeg The London Hervdd says Portugal aocePtA ' �1­ . _. ... 1. i minittes at Berlin has . . �­ �. :, - last week. � without reserve the propodtion to submit . The Em:n Relief C . . . ­:­ L". . - - . . * . t - 006in stel the Delagoa question to arbitration. .received a letter fro Dr. Peters, giving an . -" .:* ; . :�- The fi" ' ' " mahips this; sbasch . . . . I -.. ... . . -� . .account of the explomr's movements up to . . � -­ . �'!'- reached Montreal on Saturdsoy,'Ahe Oregon Cardinal Manning " a he has the pledges �'. .. . . . 1. - . - ..; I - I . : I -� ­-. - ;IL and the VarInA. . I of many Catholic memars of.Parliament to ."n"y 13- . � 11 � :, - � . , .. The fact that Italian money in being em - ­.: a . ,eased Wife's Sister bilL I � . .- ..... ... I . ousand treesfiom, Nebraska have oppose, the Dee . . I i inong the work I . ". - 4 ­mz -- ! ,ployed to foinstit disorder a . Fifteen t� . . . ...- � . � -.- . arrived for the ex*rimental farm at Indian Acting on the advice of Archbishop Walsh, . to sow bitterness be- -.. . I -. . . a ri in ri -1 men in Paris is likely I. . ; .1 . m ,� ...,.: L., ­-, Head, N.W. T. the t i ki 9 I ish ral w employes returned - tween the two nations. . ,, � I I . . I .11. ',Lw .1. The strike of thecotton weavtrs, at Ham- to work on S:turday on t e company's terms. . . . . . I:- ... - �-:.. - 1 1: . . important re- - . . 1. Tb . - , � ilton still continues, no compromise or a eittle- The House of Lords Committee on the � ke Pope ham forwarded an . .., . ... � . -. . script, to the German bishops, inviting them - ­ -: .. - . - . . ment having as yet been made. 14sweating" system urges the workers to - -- � : . - 'to co-operate in a an ted movement of the � � ,:., - - -­ the Morris and Brandon branch of the organise and force better terms from their , . - I - - :, : ,Church against social disorder in Europe and ­ , .., . : .: � - . . Northern Pacific and Manitoba railway will masters. I � � .L:_.I. ' L' - ' slavery in Africa. - , i .. � I 1. ., ::I-- .. . be completed into Brandon in about a week. In a collision at Gibraltar the other day . The first trust in '.Mexico has been formed - . . .,L:, . . ,'_ In the libel suit brought by Mr. Ashdown between the British steamers Saltwick and � - - . �. I . ;­ ith a capital of $5, 1000, and will be de - 7 ....-. against the Winnipeg Pree Press the jury Mount Olivet the latter was sunk. She was iw - . �. � oted to the beer h(lualtry. Prominent L � I .,- an iron screw steamer, bound from Iloilo to V . . � - I brought in a verdict for the plaintiff for S". I . ; � . . ­.... I . - . Montreal. . . !Germans of the City of Mexico are among .� .- - :0--�'. . : A mining co, )afiy to acquire and -de- . . . the promoters, and it is Iropo - . . . I.. , . .�.:.,­ -- �. I in Edmond Hammond, the first Baron Ham- I sed to intro . . . , . 1- %.­....-. . L velop mining lancrs in the Thunder Bay Dis- inond,. is dead at the a 0 of 88 ears. For duce t�%er gard the - - - ' trict has''been organized in London, Eng- . . - 1. . . . -- . y Uniteu States. I I I i . 1. � -_ . - L. -land. - twenty years he was Viler -Secretary for - - . . Foreign Affairs. With his death the title The international rifle contests ;�ete . . - . , .. I , -- L.. ., � w Mrs. Catherine Matthews died at Strath. becomes extinct.. - I . I opened in Rome last Sunday. King Hum - I :, -,. J ­ . ,-.''. ,* ,ijroy, Ont., a few days ago at the great age Archbishop Walsh, of Dublin, has made a bert, Queen Marguerite and all the me%bers _ 'of 107 years. She was a native of Sligo, f..the Italian cabinet were present. Tile .. I ­- . . I . ­. .1 . - I . proposi to -hat the corporation of the City 0 _ _: ­ . it* it t - . ..? - � - .. - - Ireland. Italian provinces are represented by 20,000 . ­-. . .11.11 of Dublin and the Chamber of Commerce . I . . a. . . "...'� r Miss Minnie Fraser, M. -D., of Kinston, constitute themselves a Board of Conciliation riflemen. The king fired the first five a. - . . -farewell entertainment to act as arbitrators in trade disputes. Shot$. . . . - . . . .:_� has been given a . - - . I .� . . . . . � 1 I. -I- I . - , i . . . . r to her departure for India as a medical - Aws -am - - - I I � - I - - . . . prie The Deceased Wife's Sister bill, which . . . I . � . . .. I d by the British House of Commons . - - r In Ontario. . : . . � ­� � . missionary. ; - Beet Root Suga .. '. : '. I.. J I was passe . .. . I. . .. . - Dr. - MaeVicar, of tile Baptist College, I last week, is no stranger in Westminster. If the hopes of tho*e who have been -ex- . � .. .. .:, - . - Toronto, has resigned the position of Chan- It miLde its first appearance in the House of i6imenting with the sugar beet (to n6t ) � -.. � -,.� �. :.., - . 1-. I . . . . . . . - I . .. �1� . . cellor, but he will retain tile Professo rshp Lords in 184 1, and since then the, Commons rove vain, Ontario is likely to soon be inde' . I . � t I . I .'­�:�-­- ... -.of Theology. . bave-on eighty occasions passed resolutions ndent of outside plantations for thid . - I . . . ' ' . - � . - % . 1. ,.. Eugene Rogers, who is wanted in Yar- in itsfavor, onTl ( to haNT: them negatived. nuch-used article 0 diet. 1%11. Drury, . . t - , in ters-of the reform )Wniiiter of Agricultu -e, during last season, I -1 ..-� - . !mouth, N. .K, for larceny, was arrested in by the Peers. be Xro I . , .t . --. �1. ' , .. ... . . Boston on Sunday and is held under' the can be congratulate at least upon their per. took steps toaseerAil, whether the soil and . - . - , � liniate of this proov nce were adapted. to ­ I . - .-::. . -new extradition law. sistence. I . . . .. - . . . .. I.. .. - -.1 UNITED STATES.. . I . . I roduce roots of a quality -suitable for the ­ � . - Halifax butchers ha,�e Out up the p"tice of - - I L. I ; . - i - . . . . . .. . " .. . .,, beefsteak to 18 cents a pound, and a move- Fires are raging in the valuable pine woods manufacture of sugar. For this purpose lie - - .. , I �auaed considetable antities of aml to be - � Z% ..."". Z., ment, is on foot to establish a co-operative near Red Lake, Minn. I . . . . . I . .-. , I'- - I ./ , -association in opposition to them. The Chicago strikers are reported to have 4istributed amongiar. t farmers throughout � / . I . - . - --.-.-. ...': . �: .. . . The Japanese Consul at Victoria, B. C., pined their demands. the province, especially in the sections ad- . I :.-.,-,- -. -�- -.. - The Negro settlement in Oklahoma are Joining Toronto and Cobourg. Alfew pounds . .%.' . - has. written, the Toronto Board of Trade . , . - - I I , . - .. - - s - - � , Iin re Were also sent to the Model Farm, Guelph. I ' .:r� , , ference to the encoura'gement of trade suffering severely from want of food. I _ ' Owing to the latenersa (of the season the beets - , .. . - � -,% .� - ! between his country and Canada. Nearly all the wood carvers in Gr4nd 11DA1,110t, time to thoroughly mature; also . - , ., - Rapidis, Mich., are oil strike for nine hours. ... . �., , A cablegram was sent last week to Yoko from absence of inforination as to some of . . I.- -. - - � ' ' . . . .. � . . . , :, .... . hama by the Mayor of Winnipeg, offerin The remains of the murdered Dr. Cronin he peculiarities of ougar.beet cultivation . . ! . . ­­ . . . � . . 1 . -- I . � . - ­­ - -the hospitality of the cil to the Duke 101 were interred at Calvary cemetery, Chicago, he Tvowers only sought to obtain large . . . , ,- - I 'Connaught oil his way to , ngland. last -week. ' . TIm" ­.. - -,:. . . , . oots ykeepiiigtiteplujitsatl,ollg(listanmo i I .- t, . ,� All the -saloons in South Dakota have - . . r I I - . Delegates from all parts of the Nofthweat . part, while to produce rich saccharine I . � - , i . .. . ': . I 'edience to the prohibitory � i � .-I � � � - ­ �. closed ill) in ob , . .. . -... Territories are to ineet at Medicine Hat oil I* cl9se cultivation and thorough cover- ir . w ... . enactment. I .- Ilia ity . . , . -1. ­-� June 3 to discuss questions of interest to . . . . Ing of the roots are absolutely necessary. . I ... -- .. ::; - t '� The Chicago I%Vheat market wu excite(I IN ,backs the re- - . � .. , the Territories and decide oil some line of - ,'otwithatatitling' these dram � . .� I -- - . -:. , -.. . . action. oil Saturday, and the price of May 'wheat suits generally were promising. The yield - .11 . . . - . . . 1* ­ . - went up a dollar. )er &ere averaged over twen�y- tons while I .. .:" The Halifax Board of Trade It"' pa . bee r . . wed a Ill - - . i . .. -the The carpenters'Arike at Chicago has n ;O per cent. of the roots analyzed showed a � '.. -1 : . .- �. I -resolution sympathising with people of i � .. ­ I settled at eight hours a (lay, 35 cents all )ereentage of sugar f r# m 14 up to 17. The t -,:­ . - . . . Newfoundland in their efforts to assert ' . I I I :,:- -.� � hour to August 1, and 37� cents thereafter- Mrity of the auqar, iowever, was not all . I'll � I -, - :- their rights against French ,clainis. to coast � -cumstance that .. . L ... I Uiatcould bedesired, a cit . i -: I -, �.- . . 1'. privileges. - The liceratic law in Fail River, Mass., has. I .- I . . i . - _: . - 4" expired, and dealers oil Wednesday night an attri bit ted t,6 the � tit perfect inat u ri t y, of I . I -.- �- ' I r�' L- '- , Five studeiits of tile Ontario College of gave their stock away. �Ihle beets and ttlo d fects in cultivation.' � . �' L I .'...: Pharmacy have beeii suspended foi- offering � tter results were obtained at Guelph i .. � : l �: - -:1 to pay a private detective $100 to procur - ','. . ­ -. ea Bishop liorgem, of Kalau;azob %lich., who -here the roots were ai kept entirely under- - . I �!.­. . . - ;. - , , , � w ight, . copy of the examination papers to be used is stricken with parodysiaon Sunday nig to ProfewrJanies' analysis showed - a- . - � I ,-:, I . I round. ..1. �..f. next illontli. April 27,- died, oil Sattirdiay. . ; I I I - ­ I . -- I .1 I 11 . lariscope reading 18 per evInt., 17. 10 per � . - - I I.. . - -.Z. : Five hundred and forty-teven heads'of Seven hundre�d masons and'bricklayers and trent. sugar ; and. co-ef licient. of purity 83- - �111 ­ - i- � 1. .... ..- -- I A . - [, I I , ; -: - - . I . . . �. . - families in Quebec province have filled ap- IN) helpers are oil strike at New Haven, r cent. . This season it is hoped that with I � I . - I' t' s for the 100 -acre land gr Conn., for au increase of wages. ained i .., I - 1 - - . t tea ion alit offe d , . � � the experience *, by last year's trial, I I . �� -.- 1. 1-1 : ; � p the Proviucial. Goio�ernment to each fainily James Sevall, aged 101, and Ilrs. A the resultis will be more satisfactoiry. . I . , , " .4 . . i - . - - - -of a dozen living children. . ., I . . Terrencef a L�urel. �h I I it 1ke found I hat our climate and � . , . - '. There is a.good export movemet t iii cattle Forks, West Virginia, on .Saturday. I 01'1]� suitable for their gnywth, &it finpor- -, , - I I I - . � . . . . I , "' - - . ` -,r .* I -­ � �ntth industry wouh at once be created. , , il a - I � now going oil and prices are adv'ancing. , - . � r . � Rev. William Burns, who preacheil tile - . I n . I- .. . ... :1-.. - : -'-�. Cattle are not very plentiful and dressed funeral sermon 'of Daniel Webster, died at at case them wo Id be an opening foe . .. . , *. large ries to ork up tile pnxluee I - � .. ­ - meats are getting" higher. The EngUsh J"ksonville, Ill., last week. aged 74. 11 - . . - ;.�. ­. -.. - - (If about -,(),()(X) - Of beets, yield�ng � . - - . -­ ..., .. -markets are off this week. . . .. - I The Champlain canal opened at Whitehall, bout 2(X1.0W,1X)() Pont da 0 mvi sugar,- this. . . . - . . � .1 --� . . -- I I 91 f . - - front Prince Edward island st4 Lte N. Y.., oil May I at, and about -Z boats clear- I eing About . . ­ ...- :, � . Reports . . . -.. .: .. :.. -.*: .. that large numbers of cattle are dying, n- ed at once, .30 of them being icelwlen. the avem ,e quatitity imported . - - I . .. 1, � . ..,:... - . . - iling great loss on many i farmers. C tillually into Canada, for refining 1�urpofts. - - : .: .'. . ta It is A an w ato I revailed in Minnesota, Wis- t tile price which it in supposed can be . - . . . .. . . . -supposeathAt poisoned fod&r is the caust: � of 0 and Sa - I . I ' the havoc amongst the stoc-1c. - � consin ota on Saturday, and is I i4 I _ at the factories for bee ts t lie val tie. of . , - . looked upon here as an augury of good e Rroduct of one acrf of beets will be four L I '... , I A number -of serious clia' es have 'Ne'n, crops. . I ! .- rg ve times te tl n tile average' L:. 'Not . . Ift, - . _ - published reflecting upom Mr. Thomas I -c- It is reporte( 'thi6t- the Wells Fargo ex- tit rea,lised rom a, y kind of grain crop, - . . - . Greevy, M. P., in connection witl , the press mellsen4e oil a Southern Pacific train I I -- I z . . ,.. Quebec harbour improvententand the or . ks was robbed 1%urdtlay night of W,000 at grant Allen on 11 1'almen"s Rigbts. . .. ­ . at .the Esquimault graving (lock. , Eagleville', Twi. . I , . . 1. --.- ., Tile fishing schooner Howard Holbrodk, � � Another antagonist ias appeared in tile . . I..; I . ....: - seized tfie other (lay off the Newfoundland The first public baptism in Boston for f eld again -at the Wonie! i' Rights movement , . I-- �.... - ... , to .for violatin the bait regulation, has nearly fifty yg,ars ux-)k place on Sunda.y, it tile 8 - . .. -. �... .. -coas � 9 ' whensixwome were imineractl by theChris- rson of ',%It-. (;rant Allen, who .- . .. .. "I'll - captain fined caims ,,Lt it is a revol i agaiiiat Nature, and . i . I ' � -- . 1), confiscated, and hei $�M tian Adventists. - � . ­ ' . - -1. . I- - - -� '­. --. ., by the Newfoundland authorities. � Several ChinsLm6n . w ol cLu Inever succeed. Eving, all ardent and - - .. - - Bread has been raised two cents per loaf It endeavored to find cithinsiastic disciple of barwin' I I � -.. - i .. . lie has '. . . .. . � .. .;.. . ontreal. Flour, which use(] ti) be $4.180 their way into the States front Lower Cali. a lopted as One of the articles ot'his faith, � : . . ill M . . . . - . - - . . . .- :1. . 1� - i �.' � - per barrel; has gone, up a dollar, and cro!) fornia got lost , the desert, and one -of them t le-orinciple of 11 natur I selection "of which - . . . - - �; - . �. reports front the Northwest are very 41" died from priv ion. . so much was made 'e distinguished ­ - ��. . . is- L y tit . I - .1 t, . . " . . 1. % 1: :! ..-- . couraging. It is stated in Washington that the naturalist. Mr. Allewlaintsithat the onini. � 1. I . - a --l-.1 - ... . ". McKinley Tari Bill, if passed, will not i 3tence of this princip e will serve to pre. .- .- - - . - . At tile Con,�ocation of McGill University, - - . - .. ;. likely go into f( roe before the beginning of irve the present relat on ' A . - .:­ - .1 . -which was held in tfie largest hall in Mont- I a 111 � .., 1. . - I.. - ­ and tossibly not till July, 1891. woman. 11 for May he says: ., . / . ,.'_ Teal oil the 2nd inst., the Goverhor-General next year, I i the Foruni . . . I . 46 lu *1 I . . - . I.." . � - - . . -.- I -was given the degree of LL. 1). He replied in George Swk)lpepper, president of the PPI y women Its, -e still a vast body of � r - . I " . - -a graceful speech. I a Pennsylvania A cademy of Fine Arts, and one f ,iend8 le ft -friends wl i o will succeed in sav - . . , - . . - .1 . . ..- �- . . 11 womanhood front +e 'advanced' wo- . I.: . -. I - I ­ : Aid. G. W. Stephens, of Montreal, has of Philadelphia's best-known 'financiers, in I 9 . . -. . . .. I . �* : ,deelined to run as an independent candidate dead, aged 82. He left a fortune estimated n en who would fain a �oliah it ; and those - -7 .:- - - � � - . . - 11 . �.. �-. - , .� ­ in the Quebec electionp, oil the ground that at between $4,000,000 and $5,000,000. fi iends are, as migght tatumlly have been - . - .. . .--. I 1; -.. --­ provincial politics are so dominated b It- I A negro, of Moscow, Idaho, us e tpected, the men. It spite of all that lady . . :. -1 . - I tical hacks that an honest man mod Joshua It cturers and anti-femi i ine old maids can do . �., � .. I . -.. . 1, . has no =e. Searo, shot his wife the other day, inflicting unsex their sisters, t en will for the moat , - - . I - I.. ­' " I . ;.. Ali English syndicate is arranging for the a serious wound, because she urged him to . continue to choose their wives -the . I-.- 1. :1 ..- .. :: . . -,purchase of the.cotton inills under the con- o to work, slid then to make certain that , othem Of future wo iien-from the most . 1. - I . I I ., ,6, - . . . . . trol of the Dominion Association, .and it is fe would not follow her advice he blew out ornanly of their kindi . . - : . . - . his brai' and so will aid and - I �. I . . ­., �.�­ ..,i reported that Mr. Gault of Montreal, -the Its. It in handing down t ) coming gener4ions - .. . 1:.6... -� -. - rest has gone to England to arrange . The Chicago Evening Journal says : There s' .. . . � .� . . . (lent, . . is evcry reason to believe Mr. Villard and t, lose fine and beautif t I femii;ftue qualities .. 1. -1�1­11. . - �'Letails. 'which the recalcitrant mannish women of . - .. - .- .­ --.; On Thursday evening M. Hector'F,Abre, Cali. theNorthern Pacific RsilroadCompsuy have . � � � . ':1 � a are so. anxivus ,o disown in favor of �­ ­ . . - � ­." . . adian Commisaianer-General. in Paris, France,. acquired control of the Chicago and Great � ;. ­ ... 1. -� :.� ...o ,..- 'NI-ine. Fabre gave a -brilliant t, Western railroad and Calumet and Ch* Is uliarities. Sexi tal selection will here - . . -1, - - - . , , and , receP 'on nn . '"go e where, play its be rieficent part, and se- ,- . !� ,�"j... ,.'. - . .1 Bar Clara .1 i , to ill, rk the coming marriage of Mi lerininal railroad. . � 7 -_ -. -1 - 0 the survival of all that to best and 1: . - � . . - . I I - - I-- �. Ward, -of Toronto, with Prince de Caraman. A raid.on an opium den in Chicago the oth- lest in Men I �. 1. . I it - I the gains ijur race. I - I . � I . - .... . Chimay. I . er night disclosed the fact that lemon rinds t I .1 .....-%,- - * . I I . . - are used for smuggling the drug into the 11 protect women the enemies . . . .. . ' 4 300,000 bushels of Amerli- womanliness in th wn sex. The .. 1. � ­, Three are no 0 v . --. . -1 . I'- , . � - -eat) corn in barges in the Montreal canal country. The lemon is opened, the seeds ex- ' I te unrep. ­�. �- libate lady 'lectu 'ill di . .. . � ­ - tr&cted and opium inserted, after which th ' .:11 -:. !�'. � - -.. basin Awaiting tran'shipment to the steam- ted; the woman two, tact, high - i � il : . : - ­ rind it so adroitly �Wed as to escape deX N Z, -­­. . . .Li , I , . � ships, a larger quantity of that grain than . e otional endowments u womatily gifts, I .�A .. Is. tion. . I � ..: � has everarrived in that city by barges pre- it and chum' .:. .. . , .1� -;. 11 . A special despatch from Washington save I% ill hand down her ex Ing I - I .. . .. .. . �.. � .... . � , ­, : , VIou8 to thp openin�of ocean navigation. udities to other won 0 er likes' after . - .. � . pt I . .. - � . evidence was given on Saturday before the Z Dr, �.: ..:. . I I . I ... I ".... . . Glen. Laurie, M. ., has intimated his in- - . � .. � � .1 �' -1. ,.1. - '. bl. Immigration Committee, to the effect that III ' - I .Z... -..;.-. Aention of. donviting,the $6M drawn from Unfortunatel 'gument ; - . . - ,-.-. .. . ' in New England the Canadians have taken - has r A at 1 - I, -, lews I I I :,- ". ,-- ­. the Dominion Treasury as mileage from ' I yet to V6de natrated that the ; I :,,�. . - I .;-, ., ., I the place oflAmeri(ans, and that at Glouom- . - 1. �: - . � * London: to Ottawa supplemented with an . ing of the ends teniplated by the � "%:. -:. -::..,: .4 .. I . - � -o ter 75 per cent. of the flahwman are Can&. . �.�� 1:,- . - � . . �. - � .,* . !.". �. ­ � * ;: :additional contribution of his own, to the dians. ' . ement would unnei i woman, or destroy � , ,�-..­ .:,.:,- �- lostablishnje�t of fishermen's benefit associa. �. I . . '., ;- ­ I . - .. I . I - ­ y of those fine and beautiful feminine . ,�!, -1 �, ,.: , . I - I I is OXXXILAII. - - . I I . . � . % � .. --V:,. I ttion for his Shelburne oonalituents. - I p" I 1:, �. .1 . . q alities which move 0 sturdy, nianly - 1. ; ­ 1. . - � . - ,- - '. � - ­­.. ... ' -Ddm- ro in reported - bloollen portan . . -. - . ., .-.. . The Manitoba and North-Western - Rail- Peld ' to be in t b t. The aimumpt" is too;6 t to I . !* . .. ­.. .- ­ .. . I .. I I - -,.-. -: , . L .- *way 46� .I- . - !, t . : -1 Company have sold their entire land health. . Pt upon the i d I of any one man. - ,. -. ., ." , , ­, . ish Senate tlaa ' - �-aVer. I :.I:. � '' rant, consisting of 9,000,000 acres, to an a 8 ould it turn out, ho or, as Mr. Allen . - -w,-- , I �. *.­ .: .,... . ��- !Zlish The Span - appioved '. , _ ". I I I. �., I .Viidicate who will establish a land ,sai suffra _ umes, that to gain . .;,. I �: -, '.. ­ . - . .r. . - , L I I one is to "orifice - . - .. . - intend divid- I . . d Being - r �- .: ., :� " : . . " :, , colonization company. They . e other, the mo ...--� I ­� ,.,..., -, . A feature of May day in Parii4as the dig. i ­ ­...'..., .... . . '1! - I , , t. -.' .. - Ing the land into small homesteads, and will 4 Mr. Allen M ri , (", : � � . -"­�,:- ". - . � . 10011rery of many Italian agitsb6ral among the foWn of men wh htly intetpreted the � - � - ;1� ­ L ...- I..�o � L.. . on &rgu , �,.,, , I_ - lend the settlers $500 each to enable them as that I I they . -�-.-. 7,; 1 -:" I k, , - ,� I. -I �- -.1 - -1:,: to workmen. Is - � . . , ..-.1 . ,';.-'I "':.l.'' : - "; . ... � coninence operations at once. , . I " �.Isr, will ror the most, PWA. oolitinu to choose � I � .' .; i. I ' . ­'.. I I I --- - bes their wives h L ,� � .- . .1 ­�. �',..:. � I Premier Crityll, the Its,1166" prom ;'. �: 7 - 1, IL 1 ­,�J,. ; - . h4m � most womanl of . . I '� I I .1 -,�­ -; _. � "�.' '-­ .. GR9AT BRITAIN. - ­� ­ - . - - , 0 � t � I y - � - .;: :.-.,.,. -*,%�: ;,fi­j;.-­­- �-;L-I . , ,- "I - �, �i I.f I , roe ign on slooloun � � . �. I . . ,� : � .� " i ed t of an adverse vote in the their kind.' I - .I' - ., .% . ­. -, - 1� I . ­ - -, -1 .. *Z- 'il . - . 4 . ­ ­'� , Vi . It is siild the Queen will visi - ! I - ­ " ,. , , . . ­ % - - t 94inb6gh Italian Smate. . -� I ­. I 0 - . � . - -- .T."- I I . 1. - ­ . . 11 . �. - �, . : .�' .L: - .�'-: I; !�-­ 'L�' in August. : ,#It , - 8everal Berlin *employars hata reWved The low 00affit I in. f"Moahms � . . ­ . . - .1.. . ., ,- . . - - .1 -,@`�,.­ 7- 1, I .'-..,T - V'r.� , . . and . -, 1", '. . I, . I . ' I- . .* ; �:' L�: L 16 4'.. ..�.�..,­--,t, A lr.,o,i:i,ndon do"at& *Iin�66i thit Lord abolishing Sunday *ork in their popular fayor. I op k4ote an 0M. �.:. - - .: :� I - . 1% ": .7� . . . , , . I . , ... i , ­� I I � . , - 1. . .., , � . - -N: Chief Justice 1001"r is HL . I . ft down. . �. ­ i . . . r.;, - 11 I . 9 l-, ­ %­ I . i� - . - I I .. . ­ . - :7: ... " 1 '- I . I ..T--'-' ::."., I I , -,�. , '. \1,.-, ' "". . . I - . '. ' ' L, I I I, -1 1. 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I r .. . - I i . ,, . - ­ .- I - 4 -,'--� . 1�4M A 4, st " -�� r ' - -'t 11`��-- , , - .� '. I Q "IV . k I* I - ,q " � `� .' '- :, -1 .� .., .,, W � . . I & . i4);'L. 0"(11W.0 'M -1 � I . , � . 01 ,.­­� I 1J ­- IIW 1� 4, _, - �' 5 - � I . . . . i ; 1. I 1�1- 17 , � .;-, -r�. .. I,� � , , , , � -I- 4� ; - : wir.TV�-. 11 , - , . , M � I Z . , - - .. ­­! It 'NI il � 4 - � ,,, I - ,�, &.14. i. 11.!-.. !.:I11­1V1I?.6&V - -t 'IV - - �i.,W'i �, 7 " �1 - W- �--,� R-01 �- 1; U75%AW, 1-1.2&14jR§VP1;1­ , : ,I - " � ­­ I. . J �,�,, P I l��*�4�l.-VIV,11#W&�t,��,�'ll"�z . . - AAS,�, 2, �rilr -- #, . 4 . 1100-I'AAWING6. - ,.." L'�' L : - ­ . of . � X" ­ .:"a _ I I I J,!%. ... ,I : I I . I L.. _'I, L� '. 11, IIIIIII� Ll. .. � - . , I;- � . . ;,.. 1. - I - I 1� ,., , I IL , . r .� � - , I 1;. I -1. . - ­. I.. � -Thie'Ofilce d 8600w, -, - - I " � . � %4 . I I The most important of all the conditidO affecting the spiritual development of man- kind has been sorrow. In death, the common lot of all, even the . 'rich and the strong have beheld the despoil - or of all their vain shows. Against the in - evitable calamities which shatter or dissolve the works of man's hand ---earthquake and t d Aood j uman power has - w 0 Is no. I It 1A, It i 16 I , % - 1WM Was I i0a " 9. to the I I - wession, , of classes -, � or WMIA8 . er AW had r . , fr, t) 11 40 human fo -� , � - I -'d �. -088 1p= rts. L ha 06foundly imp&w * 14 "I I . , I! _ i f .. Its "�d to precious gain- �'-J- I . � .. - L t the qreatest 4JR humnan 80 a, those r . J . I . e . L I ich imbitter all life, h0vO been ipf human infliction. .The situation of- the great 11111- i Jorit of mankind in anciotint times --those of 3 whic i we have any definite record -was one of abject wretahednew. Arcadia existed ' ouly in the root 'a fanay. An a state of bar- . .� , . -, - - barism mens wan were few and simple, but their pamio . ns re violent, and for the . ity. - weak there was no securi Every desir able garden on the h was a bait to the M acity of conj to the arena of invasion f3lowing upon I as . it, like the praves of a Uuugryses. Civil tion,onth.eotlierhaiid, wais organized selfishness, and -its peace was, for the great bo% of tile peo0e, a level do- sol&tion. Their ot was'one of humiliating drudgery, -of depressing, hopeless poverty. But it was especially unto the poor that th Gospel f the Eternal Word was.preach- ' . L Contf.3 . 8 "� _ ed. To su It the voice of God nearer, because it is more willingly and gladly heard. The broken heart is open ; there is no pride to close the way thereunt.o. Ali angel whis- pers in the ear of every slave, and upon him who hath nothing all hea'Ven waits. I Sorrow, too, lies near true repentance, even as the broken becomes the contrite heart ; rj I I has ,to place ill its chastened ( e and sticlued mood. - Tile soul, weal-�- of struggle and itq owi0discontent, receives ',I c Divine voice and.is (10111forted. Even one's ignorance may lielp him here, in this Foft, unre8isting'att it title, inak it ghim more rewlily the recipient of the - I)Ivi:le wi8dolll, 111011e I ip tit to the councils oi the Spirit of Love. . . I . - � - . . . . . . - . . I I I . 1. . - - : -' . . .: . .. Aphorisms. . . . I I . The Most censorious are generally the least judi'Cious, who, having nothing to re. commend themselves, will be finding fault with others. No inait envies the merit of anotliv.r who has cuough of his own. -[Rule of Life . ' Tile mail . who fights akain8t h is own coun- try is never a hero. -(VIctor Hugo. To be happy the passion must 1) ' c cheerful and gay, not gloomy and melancholy. A propensity to hope and joy is real riches; one to fear ant( sorrow, real poverty. - [Hume. . . I An old courtier. with veracity, Tood sense and a .faithful inentory, is &it inestimable treasure; he is full of transactions and inax- inis; in him one may find the history of the age enriched with a great many citrious eir- cumstances, which we never meet with ill books; front hill% we may leam rules for our conduct and mantiers, of tile more weight be- cause founded oil facts and illustrated by striking exa , mples. ----[ Bruyere. . . Them- iti 'to ifispute managed 1�'ithout Pas - Sion, and Yet there is se-Arce a dispute worth a passion. -(Aherlock. . - � . . It is safer to affront some People than to rA)Iige t6em. fix- the better a man deserves, the wortm they will speak of hiln- ' as if tile . "essing of open hatre*1 to their bene- facto,ra were aIn argument that they' lie under no obligation. -4-Selleca. � !boo#e are coinumml 50 emPloyed in P)Illtlng out faults in tilase before then, as W forget that some behind mlay at the 44TIle . I . . .1. - , - .1 . f . More lighM 0 Holy Ghoatl . - - � I I . . 1-1 I . . ThyselfbIlpart- . 7 ZI . " r! I . I ' L I, " , ; - . - ndle &&me withial .-.' � - - , , A � 1P rx-. , . , L I- . N - . , �(, z �- -' I - .: �, . - � My froson heart I - -,; 1z . L ...... V - . .-, % t" . I , , , 41 . I . 11Z V * Presence Promised ine . , - � .. 1. I Irorevermore shall be . . . � . I ... -A, i .1 - I . I.-, I . More light from thee! - , . 1.� . . . .� -, ', .. I . - W. Bishop, D.�bj, L I --- . - - Thun day- . .,. - f I , Cbme, my t0iid, fluttering heart I . . Come, struggle to be free; . . 1�;, Thou and -the world Must part ) -: . - However hard it be: - *,-. . - . M3 trembling spirit o%rn8 it just - .. , . Bu i cleaves yet closer to tile dusi. I - . . 1:. ire tempting sweets ! forbear;:. . �. . .. Ye dearest idols! fall; . 1 145 love,g must not share" , ' .. a . .1 esus 11 have it all ; � - � L 'Tili bitter pain-Iis cruel smara - ;. But, all I thou must consen t, roy he&A! . . I . , . .1! - . .. -Jane Taylor. Fridsy�-fn spit� of discouragements ,t Inust n ver faint or weary at the liter Y'selk The a wart faith that works for tee Vier, object hich it covets, and holds oil in spite of e , is the only Wth that conquer, Such 1 faith creates such a eonditio4of things , that God sees it is w s, Inight N what, antler other emiditioll.'se to grant denied. . The Bible heams an(l blazes ,with the record of the t ri umph8 of Prayer.- The3, cover the field'of Scripture history aa flow- ers ,over the prairies. Tile skeptic lit., seal Ilia vision o- lie will see Peter Mar,hin froin a prison cell into a prayei,-illecting, an I Elijah Hooded with the 8howuns lie brought front a sky brazen with drought, and a little Slatooni of obscure men and wonl(tll comin own &�!tairway in Jerusalvin to shake 8 the world ,With a new religion tllztt never(iies­ Bishop Huntingdon. . . . Saturd '- , - I i . a )-- �, � . . . . . - � .., More ligl�t! 0 Tritine (,()*(I! ". . .... . 0 grani me this' - I : I Fountain of holiness, a :.. . . I .. . . And perfect bliss -, . . .. . . .. . I. . Thy glory which I ,ilp.. .: . . . Forevermore sh,11 I,,- - 1 - " : .1. . �� " . More light froill Thee, . -- � �. . . . . . - I . - . � - N .-. - . Morelight! Moreli ' ght ! I &Y . � While here I roam, " . . .. . . Till realnis of endleis ligilt ., i .0 Shall be my hoille: . I - . Till then -my earnest plea I . -. . Forever7nore shall lot! . .. .. .. . '%lore , flee! , - I . li liti froin T I . " � . -1 � I � - - � .. -.. 1. -If. B1.4hop''r). "O. � .... . I - . 11 - . . . . . . . I - . I . I .1y, . Retaliation Both W. s.- - - If tile United . I .'itatesg,)%-.eriiiii(�i,tiseri4)�sly adopts a policy of. r�taliation ag,ji 4t cout- tries regulating their own tariff' it. . , th � Ilatural-- consequences are well exemplificil ill th� fol. lowing ediwrial paragraph which appeared in the Clevelantl L�,-ad,r: .. Pity the poor I farmer. Hi rofits tMinly depend upon Is the amount of stir�lu's grain inarketed in . �- Europe. T'he Republican 8cliente Of taril which directly increases hia taxe,4, I)ills fsir to restrict his cereals to tile hoine inarket s) I @1 eulogized. This lilealls -ruill to t�t mue agriculturist, even flow, ticarcely able w keep,his land otit of the' sheritr's clutches. The introdkietioll of the McKiiile)- hill 111:01 . - h"g.elierated a moveinent in f,)r. eign commercial circles for c"InInoll Euro. pean. action ill tile wav of retaliation. Prob'bly the first re8tilt, ;)f th#.�', pusage d tile hill Would be -tile clotmig of European vta to 8.1-3,000,4M worth ,)f corn annually, 2Z.,00, of wheat, i46,10M),(sX) of flour, t-'3,1XX),(W of beef, $67,1W,10A) of pork and $100),W) of dairy products. ' InalHk�)l,- 000,000 of the frpits of otir fann8 would be reftiso,41 in Europe and thro--vii back upon an o I verstocked- hotne ,market, lowering tht prices paid to farmers. for everything thej raise. " - - I - - . time ' tw descanting oil their own.- -[Dilwyn. ' I - I .. . The scholar, without good brpetling, is a ' - -- Rusiness In EngI . and. , . L . pe&nt; thephilosopher, a Cynic, tile soldier, Withe acknowledging that '11C til_St three a brute, and every mail di' reeable.:,- sag . niontlis of the present yoar have been & (Cliesterfield. .� , . % . ..-----.;-- , % . I I . : I appointing to- well of business, t.he London �1 . ... . - I . I .. . . I .- . rimes deprecates tiv� ex"99cratioll of the . - symptonis oil whic t colidlusloll i.4 Imied. �;11! Golden Though 11 tha . -,� ts For EvP4 Day. ! mollday=� . . . Taking the returns ofthe Lotl1lon Clear* " - ..: House for the tl�ilrteeii i.veeks ewhng on the j 11. Tile light of Sablialth eve" - -. . 11 3n.1 of April, which sllo%i, ikll iLg`lT'-'At('0f . . Is fading fast awa . . . . - - a itcrew I IN Y ; . . paid clearing 4 C2, 159,956,10Y) -,- , - - I 0 Vhat ple-unig rec�ml will it 1.�alve - , of :C 12,370, . low) on that ;if tilt, .,qune pervd �i d I To crown the closing (lay? in 18,149 -the Tinvx considers it it %-ery zail I-1 .1 . . �1 . . . . . - - ". . falling off, indeed, but still 1111sat isfactory M . , Is it a Sabbath spent, ... - . view of the expectation of an lucrewe fr,!.'u , - �- , Prtlitless, and vaill, &nd voi'll, - th'. . I -1; Or, have these recious m6ments lent,, " proilli8ed cixpallsioll of last autulia �. � .Nevertheless, tile whole deereas is account - 11. Been faithfully, employed! -,, ed for by the smaller ainounte, Cleared on I . ��'l I ' I . . -.1. Stock Exchangd settling days, and oil purelY I I � , How dreadful and how drear, I . : - * In )-oil dark world of pain, I .. . � commercial transactions 'there had evol I . . I i Will Sabbath seasons lost appear, . L been a small increase. This -vvotihl seem to I That call not come again ! I i . indicate that 'after all, tile collditiop, Of .. I .. . . . trade was at least as good as it was (fur* . . - - I I Gtiod of these blissful hours,. ' hree months of l8s%' I . . the first t - . - . .. 0, may we never date . .. . . . - - .. I . � I To waste, in worldly thoughts of ours, Softie feats of Darb the English junlPiN I , i I " The" sacred days of prayer ! , . wonder, are to stanTo . . . it a brick one W � . 4 I - I - I .. . L James Edmeido". high and jump over'seven chairs, a (lista,10 . . . I . of 12 feet. He jumped against his record ` dav----Clear' Christ's reli ion of I 9 , all four standia jumps wei gilt the other daY, falsesentimefit, false terrors, false promises; andbeatit Gayard. vewo.111,11l'talla e it. what in Christ it was and is, not a the judges to measure the junip. t raint or magician, not an a4ifice of a cos. t rn�, not a recruiting officer or a' Lord Salisbury has recently expressed paroxysm, Ilia indebtedness to the work of tile electr.ic t ealth of body and soul, .light and joy, tele It I It e very strength and glory P in governing England. It is 'a c� let it be own that the Lord ot "unlan'ty' the 7221 that all the clinceliet ies ill Eurol't 'a M;8ungers sent to show men that man anywhere *is are now -Practically conducted b)' the ser- vor so much a man aawhen vice of tile electric tele raph that its &I . he is a, Christ. It � 1611, that genuine Christialtity will better eat service to the worIT is expresset every part and faculty of him, One thin$ to narry tie - el 9 'pl; and it w I t le,ra ? . of fashioning is a much hi*her thin or tit. 1), him, into the measure of the statute of man- 0i � .. -elgier h , oo, prehensive and complete, and England to sit in his ce and by tile toueb ths Proclaiming Clod to be a father it of his hand be put in immediate coininullick pro -q Ims GqualitY- in a humm brother. tion with the leadel-s who ,are controllilf hoo4 under one law of righteousnew, with each separate section of tile civilized w0rld� - a I ement and forgiveness for the penitent ; Nothing iko much expresses the aceeler&ted � it es our credulity -to believe that this 'a movement of things to -day as the fact LW not gospel for the 1pople.- That would be the prime minister of a C"Ountry AD tr"Ot a to 'bI d in one hour the business which was fOrl"dy 0 octrine of nien's depravit hich 4 onths, do re is no, � wo d&rs Presume that the t,JI1nng in stretched out over days, or even M th to leap toward it as the panting hart time before itcould be completed.. .. to . water-brook.-Bivhop �Hunt , 6 lFor wa a that are dark" tile I theado . i;wdon. y esday- - . . 1. - . I - Chineell is justly credited. Reports fO a I Chic More li - U . L. . . W state that a raid on an'"opillin del' 10 - 1 . - : P" . ... . SAr ight.1 0 04�d prayi, . that city the other night, diselosed the fsd , Inore.light to shin 1'..; ' `!, - ine ' -..; that lemon rinds are used for smuggW to ,�* , L Upon the darkness of - !�--il -. - . I 1; - - � 1� .. .- 'This -soul of mine; '. o ­ ".. . (IM, iptO *e couiltry. The 11mon 10 oPeo' . . t - .. - , I _ . L I ­ , .1 I And this -my . . ,.ij , od', ihe r4w& extgscted and opitim i;�A �L , , Jr- e0most, P" ' after *hich the rind is so adreitl L.� � . . y sWed 0 1.- Folievermore shall be I , ' . r. t t 4, i rt - A' . . t9. 68c6;pe detection. This is deception � I.' .1 -- . More light from Theel' I` "'�, .. : . - I - tO 0, s4e=e. Still it would 61ol4fy �$ , � - . I , .�­ : �� � ..; I- I AlAc0d -:1 ­. - 1�1: , . I :, , 'ubtto his Ca . to affffift 11 , Mors Ii ht I 0 Christ! th I ticasian brethren U. -4 r . . . . .. , � �� :� - , , � , Inthioned* above; e lamb' .11 the Celestial holds a monopoly of d T'l ;- , Thy ragii&nt filt,1M lmvW I I. 4 jL� � ! - - transactions, Itianot so very 10 ' � �1 , .- And heart of love. , __; . .r' - that coffins were used, so it is said, I or % �.., ... . _ .1- f% -,� I . . -, . - . - . ... '� , - I � yX 1Z . I . I ....'.� . r ., � ys. from Ca . . I 010 � I introduction of I ifire water" into . I . � I., � - - Y. .� w � . -I L.. hiVIW districts of our own t , b . J� . . iurw"Om. "Ibe, � - ­ A , light fiom 1. ,-: '. our generosity We 1; . . . . .. More Tfivel .. 1. , mult not of s . .1 . . . _. _,L.,4. : . JXW I "Be Just before you an saler" ,� � _ . ., . � . , , . . . - - . . . ..-'�`, L 1. ... .. ... -% :, .- . - ... ... - I 1:�*.L' . . ":V. 4 '.L. . I �� 1. .- . L'. - . �. I .." - ,A . . 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", markable a*s I ID'UtCrOP Of Sih every aide by I formations, bi . of being c(,lmF limestone, rai . to three incliet &Dee of uncool peculiarity wi the Indians h3 : In tile film 14 even the Huds to get rich by before the nll'� - to a'dopt a m�w in the good old . Geetchi-Manit sound of the,4 . . whtn the migh - through the bu shoes of the si.- . mer, when on t - (if his awful f . rock; there ww I foolish ralibit-, vise beaver re the people'wer( and many a fai had cast longill tive, with a vit In those day! loved of the pe( mighty hunt,er � . vanced ill yeary him and nota them trod tLe,l . or hurled 111SP( . the use of whiv] It was not lik � mer in a labmL- Jaint, would es( ir sex, -and i . ' hicky spouse of in these good ok, co.lilted it sin, wife, for lie love to her by the sa, lived, no other i want. a flevotim living a very lor . venience of one' who adoretl hillf, . marnier, stieh as She would throm I . 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I ;1. - i .0 t WIve for he tow He, bas mci, -, . rRONTO CUTTING SCHOOL. 4 -- - L ­ft - . Solientiflo , I -.-t.., A1)J 111. 21 , .. 4- 1 . t . I whom he hated, and ham sn" - .. T . , I . -e " � . . b- t �, � � peoplo, seem tAer �; I Pialodielesie, I q ., and reli#blo systAws taught;I, where I I ;��,�,T,4 .2yK � . 1 1 1 - - , .i -, Le : ud riom"thi Zbmialtiti B Ile . ; until - the who he loved. The de�ta�-, anitou, w , co . . ­ �, ? �.-., &�­Zt . *4 CM41 i * irn .1 ftylish perfel ents we produ= � , , . �, � . .--� r 1, ho I a ,.-. ;,., ,-., ilv, li .� - . Is. 'i' ­ A . ,willed him to & sense of nAnle re- knows how to 000kt began to -C '' -, , Strange L e the oaken . 86nd lor circulAr. POI III Prop., 6 ; , � '. -,. of I - . , I - : . . A I - , � -A Ca=lan Northland. tion and his - I I . I .. -, 7, ff, A . . Ift - . ---.k- ...y .� - � .; ,-, '�, -­49,i�ft-,. ".1'. . ­- . . .... - 1. - I- 1. . . ..1%. I . - ­�� . - , - - � .., . � I. * "( /,, - ­ Ili: I.. ',- ..-,:. '. �­ � dutv. in a proper dan Or, bUt in h I 1 wrath at the I " AdelWide SL , I , : I I - I . ­ . I , t . . :, ....... T � ,� - - A. �J.. , � I I . an C It - ,� - � , , ". ,,, 1.4, �,� � I � 14 i � ­ � . , A . ' . I 4" et so . ­ . . .1 . ­ I . � .�5 � *11 " My children," he mid, "the torn. of * r eyn", he did iot finish cook. - ; ­ : , , S , it is only . in t em and has thrown San �, into them as . I --- . A - I I during the last few yeai% that the Geetchie-Manitou are hard, but for your i I The 11bett, T'. A 0 . V ­ 11 -"..% 16. ie has been known to weV Indiana, be Avenged I ten back to . - It alp � ­­ �­ " . . L I I L, ,4,A1..1,, 11 k .4 If , '.. , .11 Ike TemiScanling' sakes I AM ready to do his biddin Amenible th and tear the traiioi, to piem.­ i . � . ,�!­.:, . � " c � ik thanafewhunbermenandth - I yees .therefore, this evening on 6 I . � more g;,-�mpt 0 I � ; ­­:� �)`: ' L " ,-�' . � . V -A � � � , �� I P' Of Iluakwil BAY Company. G100 iess ke Paii�t, WtbiAkeenick's - At ich the whole rabble Started with a, 0ap . -." - -, " - , -� -., - po , - . , . :, ­.­-, , . ilarge lake from which the Otta- the ,hild be .,rush fo the cam --. '. I. ..". Let every man, woman and , oaft ieal Skin S . .1 " . L I '. -, - , . , of it as . I d i9t ask you to come @* p, wheref. in nfirmation of , - -, t. ­', 1.! . " L4 ., - . ''�,N. ,� aid, 11114rve, 'Kook MAKOS THE HANDS SOrT!- ­ -: , " .. i'l �.! . - . . ,11� , ,wa .River took its rise ; a fallacy which has -for T�aveoynet one dog unes I kO0hOO'S denunei&L44 n*, they found . ­ , � '7t, I� -", , . ten. He is not Cheynah in the act of . 100-NIIII, AND THE COMPLEXI10111 " -�..­ . '. . !-,..J1 it;*, .�II. ; 1J* , been ex loded by exploration and the dis- very fat, but he coneol ng Picoldjeesie . . - V � . : , 4, , ��Zj; was my largest and best. 1 4.1-1�- - I SIEAUTIFUL. . :i *:., . - " 't, . -, . covery that it is only. %n enlargement of the beloved dog; co' for the fright he had given N - � t . . I ': . . r',t I I I - - � me therefore, and eat him. I her. His arms -- 'A see thaz the C'ey,90 Name ft I .. - �- ..- ll-, �1.1'.�, � I - .1 . I ()tt,%,a River, the real souizees of which lie give hi Aqw of ths ter were &I ound her, and the att ude was sue Stamped on, the Heap S" as.,-- L'. I .,;. I �,.J a � .. 141 t� YOQ. a forlasha . h 4~20 : . . ­ - , ­ 1. � .� two or three hundred, miles- beyond it. sacrilidg. th If as to ji stify the suspicion tl I Lt All the love ' am Wfurs;v.. . - . . � 14 1 -1 ... .. � .1 . ­ , - ­ - t ' ilo tor,?rour wenthig was no I DOES CURE - Beware of TioltatMO& I - ." i .14 -. J .1e ,on Picodie "a'saide. 1 1 L. . :�� ­ , - , � , 00 W iwt I esi I �' �.. - / - . I... , .-I I �- , 0 I . I � . . - - -. . 4 I . I . - I . one Of the most romarkoible , fiftuirts of W914 Anil iaf the � ookoo ied, The. adians like wolves 't pon defencleas I . . ­, ­ II. � : ' LaL-e Temiscamingue is a limestone cliff to -morrow, ere t6 hun a in* ri ? '� -.. . , .. '- INS �. . I THE CONROY CARRIAGE TOPS � - � I - i, j ',fi.." , , eer, f4 11 upon them and,� obe . . 1. - " .1 A� � -4 1 1 knOW1111 as I ra kn.i . Ing the injunc- I I :: . :. : .� I k, -* �� the White Rocks, which juts have ineat in plenty. ­**�.Ou will d - , .� . :1 .. - . I ��` .1 tion of Kookookooh ..: . . C. Re . ) .1 . . .. - - Ott into the lake, fortning a bold proinontory, And Cheynah moved majestically a*hy, to 00, liten I tore them ARA TRZ T KNOWN. .. � A �. - / - -.,i-. .. : . . ­1� -i - * I., . . -� and presenting on the east side an abrupt seeking the sotit�ude of the pims. Ind have Slain C SUMPTI N .1 - '. �-. . ! I - .1 ­.. . _ .- : 1� �" ,.N''- . . woods, where "a ev . . I - . - . ,,'. L 2�� � . ery one in the chief's famil , but Kookoo- . . . j- . -. 1I.,. ;A .41' , - , I , / .. . - . . -1 . , ,?i . �A.f I . .- . . . : " :.. . - . f;,. -. I . . ;� I precipice, but sloping off to the west in a on9 followed him except Picodjeesie tile koohoo prevented t rm Ing : - I , . . �;. .l;I gra(lual descent, until it reaches the waters persistent, hem by i . - , t � , ., .. , -,-'.,: .. ! . ... . . -- - whom the people pitied because "M6-tib-i-ce (meaning, it . -,., In..Its Fimt Sitageg. . - .1, � I .I, ­o:,! of what is known as Wabikeesick's %y, of her unrequited love. - I i enoughy. The . 11 ­ . .U"ItC ) . I � I I I .. � .11, i . , , � -"! i.. ; . . ; i - >- �nig hie-AfAnitou is appeasw " which may I I I � . I **: :- If ., , -,tl . . . .. " I . . , . .�.. � ..; 1�� .. � i ; %i, I . e be true, but he never nished baking % Palat&ble as Xilk--, I I . . . �... .. - I . � . , " - -1 . . ... - : - - .. . Tiweird appearance. A circle had those ea. and there they a � e to this day, i I ; - - . . , point. In former times it was a favorite a wild an( h., : . where it takes the name of Wallikeesick's That ht Wallikessick's Point PrelSent6d. I . . � � �­ camping ground of the Indiana, being not been cleared in the bush, in the center of witne I . . L � .-1 - ... � easily accessible except by w9t6r, and cam- which to the veracitv if this legend, Be s ire you get the genuine in Salmon I .- !I . . ...­ ..: :.. - '. ., I I - . I . 1. . .. . I:%.- .. I ,�-­ V,'-. 1� - . ! .. . . roared and 'crackled a tremendous Worn cr Ing wit a ut still to al color IV rapper; sold by all Druggists, at . . ,.: I ., N . � � , Inanding Such a view of the lake that a fire, around which the Indiana were'assem. I .. . . . . ­ 1, - .1 . � - . - ; - I - � y 50c. ai d Si.00. - . I . .!. - . . . ... .. - . .. . : - P tlk� . - - bled in groups, the natural ferocity of their now 11 . . I . .� � . .- * - - I i�.' surprise attack, unless uhder cover of dark appea me itt , If. .A cake i . 0 almost an impow he nd* a for food the - k COTT & BOWNE, Belleville. . L : . .., ­ I : : .f. � --L ' - ness, W uld be libility ; a faces enhanced by famine, their eyes glaring . . � - . ;..4 feature legend oes not say . , , . .- . of great value to the timid Ojibeways, wolfishly as they waited in . I �= nih was fat, - . . L . --1::. , , ,:Ia�. L - . . . ,. . '.. ... - - . ' - silence the' his wif fairly so and rJzeesie by- no -- . . - 1. . . " i- . ,I. �- - . � L. I �', % in former times were mu0i harassed manifes' MCI . . . � -j I - who - tation of the power of their Geetchie- Fneans . "'.1-0 . . - :.. -L -L , I. :-�:' I - . - . - : �-, L. ,",Ili . . . . , . . . L ' _ .. .. . . . . I . more tl i in likely that - Their increasing popularity is a roof of the! . . - - 7,:� f -P, . - get p .; I,- . I . . , . . Ap*rt from them, and further away they pievided a feas & . -,,, - by the fiercer,and more warlike Iroquois, Manitou means lender, it ' cially when those gentlemen, t for if D half-starved - superiority. Be sure and a Conboy top on - . t- .. �-­. ­ r:: �-., -.ote . . . ­ espe re in from the fire were grouped the women, who savages, which at least in ' I your buggy. I I . : .,. .�. ­­.-.� search of fur, which they f:)und frremore were less reticent and who discussed in qi if not in � . - I . � . ­ . " . ­ . - , . . easily and expeditiously procured by hunt- awed whispers the probable victim, wh . . quan ity, Surpassed 'Iiidty , . . .. - ..... I- �r,�. It' that pro ell by the I , � -­,"t­ f Ing % 0 ile Ueetchie-Manitou. C. C. F. - I ' .. * . -- - "I - . '. - r the hunters than b i hu'n'ting the animals they ,,Awed the b, nee of . . � ... I I . . c 9 Cheynah's dog, ToThe FuriaitureTrade.* - . . -1. h Z . � I � - I . ; . '. I * . t � - 4hemselvep., T ese ffs are not only 're- which, true to his promise, had already been Lake T . emisicamingue, Qu�, . ,.­ . . - . . .. AND ;., . � .. I - I., � . I . . . markable as being apparently un isolated sacrificed. Kookookoohoo, the conjliror, . . .dmliI a 960-L . I I . . . - - � I ' . . C I . . .1 .. - - ' ; I . ' ' - - "- , - -� ' outcrop of Silurian limestone hernmed in oil sat with his keen, ruel eyes 1* . . . ­..:,.�t!l I ­ I . g ittering with - � � - 7 ' -- ST01 [EMASONS WANTED I Dealers In Furniture & Uphdsterd Gods . I .- �­ . . .. I , . every side by the Huronian and Laurentian *excitement, surrounded by the lesser breth- - atal Balloon AcOldenL L .. . . � �., -- .- .. I . . . ' I - formations, but they have the peculiarity ren' of the craft, four in number, only less .. . � I � (Both C ter@ and Builders) n Toronto at New I , We the undersigned beg, to inform the - . . . . - .. . . . . � ., ,-� - J of being composed of thin layers of gritty sinister in appearance than their high pri . A mi itary balloon, contaii ,Ing a captain, Biol i . Buildings, also at New Parliament' -Retail Trade that we have a full line of 1 1 - - .,..' , I II - ,I . - . - - .�. % . . ranging in thickness from one all . . I ier, went up . . . . eat, a lieutenant, and a private E ii (r Bull n , Queen's Park. Wages 32ic. per hou . � limestone, g their -drums and other para- f - App , JOSEPH YORKV, . I Furniture and Upholstered Goods, also a , ­ ,-.. -1 L.. r I ,tn - ram rlin one day rece tly. Towards . " ­ - . . I I '.. . of I'll . . Jarvis SL Wharf, . . � to three inches and which have thQ a r, pheZa their order, and clothed only in ev - TO. well assofted stock of Walnut, Parlor, - .. -. . I , -�,.,7- 11 . Alice of - uncooked cakes of meal or FT! . en in It owing to some defe( , it suddenl _ . - - . �. . . ,... . -.. -41 . III ur, A the scantiest attire, which only jus y . Lounge, Sofa, Easy and -other Chair Frames'L - - ..� %-�r. . �. It con- colia over 4 forest nea - Schrimm, in - . - pectiliarity which is accounted for among formed to the laws of even Indian decency. 06, r ince of EA R LINE STEAMSHIPS. The goods are well finished and made of the - -- �,-...' --. � ." -1 . . - - . . , � the ludians by the following legend. Posen, and e8cenitted ,with 11 best Seasoned woods. OrdeTti solicited. � . � . . . I . . I � I � . - - I I - .. . - I � - At Last the hour had arrived. The mid- great ree among the trees, The private Sailling Weeklybetween NONI[IREAL and - . � � , - t -.".., . . - .. - . . . : , - o . . ! III the dim and half forgotten past; before night inoon had just emerged red and blood- was immediatiely'killed, whie the captain B LIVERPOOL. Saloon Tickets $4o $60, andl Queen City Manufacturing Co'y, Ltdo. -.��. - I i I even the Hudsou'a Bay Company had begun like from behind the pine -clad hills of the had both his lega broken. ' he -lieutenant $60. R�tlrn Tickcts,fW. $Wand J110,'accorl - . - .�-­ �� - . - , I ­ . , to get rich by b4fiending the poor Indian ; eastern shore, when at a given Signal from managed to eacape almost ed,'and ing to stA�anier and accommodation. interme- 117 King West, Toronto. . I . . - ­ . , : - #- -­ - , .- before the missionary had persuaded him Kookookdohoo, the Indiana forn)ed a circl touch diate $25, IStAiierage, *W. Apply to ff. E. ,T411R. -1 .1 - -, " I ­ - ­'. A, , .. Succeeded jp obtaining help r his wound-' RAW. General manager Canadian %hippling � . -I.. ... .- I to adopt a new aud better foik� of conjuring; round the central fire, hand in .hand, old anS ed comrade. L . , CO.. 4 CukTom 1 - AL . -. .... -. .in the �o6d old (lays when the ears of the young, from the oldost veteran to tpe child --- - I � ­ . liousk SQUARE, MONTREAL, or. -Ame.. XL. 'VW:LX3L1sm3=m,, ', . ­ � 1. -� � ., I ,� -1 � .: to Local AgentAi in all Towns and Cktics. . ,� . Ceetchi-INIanitou were tickled with t�e just able to wa,lk, they cam' - -- � I : - "HOMACHINE WORKS, TORONTO. I . *. .,: .. -- , -,: - .: , . menced slowly - � ., - I :. � , I . . I . , I sourid'of the drum, instead. of the bell ; anti W move around 8111917 . i unison a plain- - . "Born to be Na i wy,999 . , i- . . . . . CANADfAN AGENTS FOR., - - . .-.- L -- , I , ` : . : I , .. , . I . . . - .. . ­ I , ,�I , - . . . k . 1. . 411- ! ­ .. - ".I -1 wh,,ii the mighty Wendigo Stalked' abroad itive chant 'led )y ook0000, whose 0- I .. - . I'' * , " ­ , n- . I said Socrates ; so have r itemted many - ram - W -- . . . . . I . � - . . . _: I � : .. . . ­ - through the bush, weari g in winter, snow- voice cc�uld be heard above the rest as the Iliither Philo8o her" i 11. .. .. . : "'��:. in rep . to humapity. ObeAP64 and ­ ­ .CD -. . - - . . . � . .-. f . . . . . . . - - . . - , - ­­- � � . 1. ishoes (if the si7e of a barn 11bor, and in sum - filing of a Saw is plainly distinguishable As h,I is le #.flat prinev al of Idiss, it is REBT PLACE '- -: �.". � - � - - . . , I . -1- - . iner, when on the run, leavin$ the impress abQve th� roar of the machinery of a saw �.:­ 9. - 3�* " . . . ­­ I � � . - I . Oat onlY an imperative duty but a welcome - In America to buy ­ -: F-1 . . : *.- i� �, . (If'his awful foot stamped into t,he SOW Mill ill Inotioll. Suddenly 6, 'blood-curdih : . �-,., .. rock; there was a famine in the land. The skout announced tile. 19 ivileg for every man aadwomaii to main- Band and Vulf-11 I.:: .- 1 ­ - I I ., . . . 1. � .. a' h, . � L"a , . .. . . r. .. ­ \ � I rrival of Clie�na tinit in- the highest(legr, D. ,One of the lustrumelI116% � , . .. , , foolish rahbitshAd disappeared, and the vAo, amidst a deafening hubb00 of drums, Most i . . . - . , � � I . , to I I . , , -, - , .1 wise ' I o8t i sidio�a apj-,(Iangero is pynis8ionis in. ;.�i ­ ual I &e. : = . , . -- .. . '. . - � , -1 , 'refused to be caught, so that leaped into the bircle.attired in' the wildest this co noel . I ­ . . . : --� I beaver - . z Lion I lec a tendency to -- . '. .� -- 0 ... I 1. . ­ . . I , . � . the people were oil the verge of staIrvation, war -paint, with his heaviest flint -headed . . � . I -, . ­ � I . constipation. TIX rogzg lglkg I Of thesystern � A-1 .- , . I . - I : , - - :* . - I . a I-! , .­ .: -and ini,my a fither, and head of a'fainily, tornaliawk in hand which lie flourished over Add WHALET. ROYCE # CO.. 158 Youge i - � - .. .: - -; , . .- had cast longing eyes upon his fattest rela- his head and with whi h lie lew 13co , with effete matter predisp( &a to disease. SIr"t, TIro, (D I ­- . .1 = � *,"'L 1. . ... . e 8 ago.. Send for Catadogue. . : . . . . - i . r`E 11 of depreas�,a the spirits and creo eg gloom And I � . - : ... , �\��, , - I , I - . : I , . . t ve with a view to replenishing th et la,rder. imaginary eneinies. I . I . . � 11 - k . - de8pon( - I " �: - - I . . - . I , � I - , . � . . . In tholse (lays Cheynah was chief, and be- Tile reople ]low ce ed their cirelin and I ency. The *occamwion I use of I)r. , . . . . . j,l � - . Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will itent a con- 0 . � I - ..,.. a . .. . loved of the people; for he was bold, and ,a their c kant, standin - : *.:, . . . la �8till in their pCes; stipatedl liabit, clear the braft ,rfejweetoen the KNI ' TTING MACHINE b. I 3 ... - 1. - .. -­�� , -. . MiAity hunt,er. "end - � :-: - . " , - " .1 Though liewas well ad: but Cheyiiali took tip the chant alone, and teiiiper,. (and we, mi lit addi t�e breath Also - .- for Illustrated Cntalogme P-4 . . n, ) and thig advottisement with your . - I.. , �. L � . - . .. . . � L Va ed in years, the fire of his youth was in with shoo, jerk), springs commenced in turn And open a Vista of � - . - hi ' 0 Iflappy attlVity possible I order for our New 14YAR RIBBER' � . (D .. - I n ot � . . . I . . . I - - - . 0 . . and we will allow you ,4-.-.) - I -and n - a handsomer man Amongst W circle inside the ring. Twice lie went billy to the well regulated m ijid and body . I - . - : , .. y . '- , , I - . them troId the dizz mazesaf the war dance', completely -around without inaking. an at. I . I - . ­ .- or hurled in Sport the flintheaded Apear,in tem,pt to sky his victim, merel% I pal,) cup are a ,P 810 ROOM DISCOUNT 'D I ,. .. . ..- L� . sl t . -%-.- ",)mndi8hing - The sailor hat and the S. � I a -- ---- ---- - , .. - . I ­ . * . . the use of whivh he far eclipbed thema &]I. hia tomahawk by way of reiiiinding, thein ular this Spring as last, or in re So. A111)RK" a I Q � - .1 . . I . rqFft*%7 0 , I.. . . . It was not likely that much a Beau Rrum- that Some one had Wbealat Onthethird If you -suffer from " cold in the head," or . pr4 -,.- -- ,­1,1llIV,I4IoIlI­ i . . .., � . '. - , : �.. -1. . M - 0 - . . .. � nier in it blanket, or Chesterfield i war rotuld, however, -lie ,latopped (jowl before from Clir�nic Catarrh in the Head, use I)T. - Greelm ' IrO391 11'fgrol . The demand f r Foot Power .machinery I& . . I -- I - I 11 increasing every vear. No Csirpenter can afford . -... .. to . '. . . . I ­ I paint, would escape the a,dmiration of, the Pic0dicesie Who Seemed to have been inade Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It cures when -�.XFARGETOWN. ONT. to be without li'�jot Ittowur ffip.,nd Cross Cut, � . I ,. . . fails. L I R Ef"t OR D . - ." .- I-. , t� .-� fair sex, and many maidens envied the I more for love than for Sacrifice, for she everything else . - Saws, Former, Tenon Machinela, etc., etc. SendL - - I ", �. II I -- . . . . . . . " . . . . I . . kIcky spouse of this great mail ; and though I trembled exceedingly and -looked pitkously . I - . . \ , for catalogue. . . . . . . . � , - I .11� - his toinaliawk 'on ifigh e . ouiaer Pell equals' or - I � - I � ... ... . I. I in these good old tilnes polygamy was not' at him. He milled I Ile vari ty in ab . .. .. 'T., NEVER FAILING '� � . .. - . 1. . �', -....- I - � co-inted a. sin, yet Cheynah had but* one'as if alwift to strike while at the Same txoeeds that ill jacketh &Aid Imig wMps. I . 't � -1. . 1. - � ,-- '.. . wife, for he loved h-er so, that he' had sworn I tirric the drunis, get tip - all uneartlil I Liver disease, *biliousness, dyspepsia, or I I � . - , ... . - I ­ . . - , I to he* Y kildigelitiOn, and all derangements of the I . ST. LEON. .. , I - f ... tk I r by the saocred drum, that while a] e din, far above them all could be beard - I . . *- 11 I - 1111 ;-'rer 711ce 01-M*"V-, of I i ,I,. I ' I I h y M"k h 13109 I'" , - I , s- TTIS I I "p, o �h , to . " IENULS I , -i - 4 - ��� - - .4 �.l II P1 08 I ! ,Z I . � " I I I \ I . I I II ,,Tf,t.01 0 0 IN: - 9 - . . ; I J -r . , . . . I , 4 ' lived, no other woman should bliate his wig- a low deep rumbling sound niaking the Otomach'anfl bowels cured by Dr. lierce's l7p to thr�-e years age . � . . ,..: . - WiLy I Nscovery, - )r nioney paid 11 - .1 ­­ . � . . - earth to mhake like unto the shtflick of ali 1, . � I it. adevotion which his wife repai(l b) fi-ohlen Medim Dyspepsia, that horrible I J, � . living a very long time for it returned. . . -k.-Jisat ion. wrotched pain % I .�- -. � � .,- I I I , mile fticoit- earthquake; but Cheynah did not Strike, I . . . . _-_ 1 , - . . -.1 . .,.. . - , d choking. I . . . I I IL . -The very . ­ , , ` " - . . - - - . . vehience of one Picadjeesie, "The .Sand Fly" with a wild cry he passed on siiiging tile I A tank jctl)-- Ing to wan ; . V ls�ft 4-11111 Im'. I � . . I : . . - I 111, . - 1 . . 901 � I � - t " " - I I . .2 . . . ., -. �-I, i Al . ; . frienli got curoxi with - ­ �,, I -� who adored him, but.in a maidenly, inodest same Chant and with the same gait, nor did . - . I . . . . : - I . . . L �.. � . -- It ­ I � .- I . . I All MeM6 - . ..; .1 . -3 - Leon - urged mo uo - . C , . . . - maniler such as I oo es all indi-n ra"den lie ain III until lie had cam 1,6t,ad th- . - I a I . ! , - V . . It . -r* . - r I . . ­1rink. I did. Tile chok- . - ­ I . ­ She.would throw wild berries at hini as lie thir(T round, When lie again stood IlIefore; young, old, or middle-aged, ho fin(I them- 14,14 --.,Ij�g,)LM)ft&l'ttiid,,ofti-�r. lwascum-dand . . - m- - 00 , - . I 1:t- - ��­�--­. -- - 'lI -k Ili the licst. of healtli. --.-- - I ' . - - Fat at ineat in his tent; or when he went, Picodjeesie with tomahawk. uplift,Nt about Selves nervous, weak au exha thted, who AIV . St. Leon Water, I - -1-1 .. = I - . , - . I - - forth, - play bo-peep with him in tile to Strike. Again the drunis , v forth the broken down from excess or overwork, 1% A . I v...ris. when all other mixtures. fail. I - . � I - I Jigoitut: G. WILSo.N. . . . I nes, apparently afraid lest she Should he death rattle suid tile eat - i . lt:� - . I - I - - . 1. , - - lius; rth 8rzk with all resultlinKinman -of the following syn I Victoria 8atiare, Montreal. A � �** ; L . . 3 'N ta , ess ail, re I& I e I. ( . gh -I . . - 'T,caught, yet evar placing herself in his way, awful noi8e. But Piclodjeesie overcome 1) - tome : Men I ( epr i I, n Itt r Id -- -'�------:--- . - I., . - yo I - � : . - - ) . - go that he could catch her if he felt so in- fear of death ha of si tit, pal itation of the I" , LS . . R . � * . I d swooned away, and lay oil age, low of vitalit ' loss of memory, bad clizied. At length Picodjeesii�'s attentions the ground lorone before bini, and Cheynah dreamia, dimness 9 _ DR, NICHO . I .. . . . . . - . , - " -y did not escape did 'lot strike, but passed on with dra"hl,g heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the - . liecame so persistent that the I . I 6 " - - I - . . ';:,- notice of the favored wife, the daughter steps, hiii t4lImallawk hanging limp and list - kidneys, headache, pimples in the face or L - - . . I r. � . . 'I a-motmant � ( �-- -,he (-,hit- - -'Ie - : Food offfilith, 041111, ... - Ift ,;A& i fu'-- . � .f conjuror, who by his pIl of lea% in -his hand, will tile i o . : .. . . ,,, 0 . - ... - - plaintive chant tilody, itching or peculiar Sena Lion about the ' . Map PIN& - - I . - ' il'i�.Iiladon could know A things, al (I who had now I"- onie it IK,-rfect wail (If agony. scrotuni, vwtiift of the orgi no, dizziness, For Children and Ad"I". . .. . . � .., ; /­ - - . � * .001 . Ild have told her all aliout it, had I be not Kook(lakoohw)'� face became perfectly dia- Specks before t c eyes, twitchin of tile ` Inviduable f9r Indigestion and : � . : I -IV ­: fouwl it out her6elf. Site indeed, co isulted boheal, and an Cheynali was about com- i muscleg, eye lids and elsewhere, balfulness, L. Clonatipiation. . .. . ... 711F WONDfR OF NfAL 1107 I , If. : ' Aler father eoneerning the inatter, for her likencing his third round he fiercely whis r- (leirits, ii the urine, loss of win powt-r, FRANKS k ('().. London, EiliKland, proprietors - MES CATAMM, UEUMATISX, M- - -. . e and sli Milintreal Ori--wr, IT St. John Stree &LGIApSORE T1110AT,PME3,W0=SV . ,= I . -t �vas flill of jealous', aud he counsellt-A ed something to him as lie passed. I' tt.n ,,.r 1� -s,:. BMWS, FEM.ri COICLAWTS, ! - - hew y �, i , - = of the scalp iiw,- weak anti , Dr. T. Allim,on. LILC.11., London , Z) hti�r to wait. effect. "va% - litagical,cheyliall wan hintself lability iiiiiacles, desire to sleep, L failure to be . ­ I likt4 Iiir. Xivholi' , Fit"l, of llealt . I' very I - ' - . , - - . . -\ow the fa'inine'wasgrka'A*;tind tholpeople againi mid wNth a Shout that made the r6ated by sleep, constipation, dullness of much. and d6d it of greatdietetic value in man . y . IMMOURRAGES OF ALL Imas. 1� - . -Ic:.1, echoink forest ring lie buricid him willawk ilit.) hearing, low of vo diwAim-s. ASIVI)n�iikfitst(listili)r(tf(-riti6o#tt- V'"d1n&mav-y&ExMwa1!y. Pz-�,3.10c.Si $1.75 ! . � I .-I to their chief for food. But. 9leynall . ice,' desire for solitude, meal. For tile r(witiapon of the bowels itcallnot , .. N -:..Id not lielp them Ili their strait, 91ough the skull of his wife, thedaugimur of Kookimi- excitability of te nper, aunken-eyes Surround- be surl.uu4sed. Send for sitiiiplo FREE. . POND'S EXTRACT 00. ITcw 7o:'.,. I,, Z 1. I - - , . I -. -Quam, � - J:It'i did ,what most nicKlern rulers dolin like koohoo,(fordid hel not love Lis wife the 1xist ed With LIKADIV, THU'LF, oily look' skin, ,.M_=- ' 1111,11111110 I . ----- . - - EMENNOM� J I *1 . : :­I�caniczA,4, lie callcIll a ruecting I(& con- 9 of neTvoull � . I of all? llaw- niany men of recent tinie8 etc., are all bylliptom, a � ebilly I . I , ' . N.',-' Ltion, atmilich many resolutions were ad- %"'uhl give their wives the - Same ltokeii o*f that leati to isanity And death unless cure( . I -1 . -A , . - . - OfAoi, all aniounting tx) the fact that they their affCCtion if their duty required it of Tile spring or Vital fbree having lost its lo U RU IN . - I �%-.f-rc- litingry and 'they must procurel sonlic- th&IkI?) . . tension very function 9W8,31ce 11 consequence. 0%!SX1 f?WV ,is . . �# I . .. . A L Then followed *a deathly silence. No Those who through abuse committed in i * . ;",I,? to eat or die ;resolutiozis tIuLt perh . . - ?-I PH moundof'drum was heard, no noise of tum- ignorance may be permanently cured. Send . - . . . * ; . N':i(n-ed their fe�lings a little, but not their ' ­ M � 'L . VuRktw . ;I ' " -.'-;si ties, and tile ineeting was . about break- bling earth ; even the fire Seemed to burn your addre m forbook on all diseases peculiar . TO THE EDITOtt:-Please Inform your readers that I have a . positive re . inedy for ft . . , L 1119 lip, when a shrill fierce voice er ted out low and cease from crackling. Cheynah to man. Address M. V. LURJN, 50 Front above named disease. By Its timely luse thousands of llippeless caseshave been permanently cured, . was, the first to break it. Standing tl�ere St. E., Toronto, Onit. Books t free sealed. I shall be Xl&d to send two bottles I of my reinedy,,"= to any of your readers who hitve Con. - . " Kish ! which ineans " Hold." Al eyes with his bloody ax uplifted in one hand anti Heart disease, the symptoms of whi am tion if they will send me their Express and Post df�Lle Address. Respectfitlly. T. A. sLoCUM, I 'were t1irned upon the speaker, who w th up- I . eh are =p ISS West Adelaide St., T . 1DRONTO, ONTARIO. . . . . . lifted Land emphasized his commai ,d. It with the other pointing ti) the lifeless form faint spells, purple lips, numliness, pal it& - .. he Night owl.,, of hia wife, lie said : . tion, skip best*, hot flushes, rush 'M . Was " Kookookoohoo," " IT � of lb . ., "Kookookoohoo, thedeed in done. Where to the head, dull pain in the h rt with beat � ' f il,,- c'iief conjurer the mostagedmananiongst !If . - . t'leill. . is now the food that you have promised strong, repid'&nd irregular, tht second hearL WNEN. LOGS I OF SNOW . � -, , ose resembled the beak of ,;I" ])]I'd from Towhich kookr,)koohoo replied: "Indians beat � - I . -which he took his name His- . ' quicker than the first, ptin about the Tj&e y= S&W I= to the LOPI, bY Pumhasing one of our Portable Saw MMs ' ' ]-'a;r was white as snow ; an unusual thl if your chief li.,j not lied to the(,'teetehie bm"t bons, etc., can aly be cured. . . - - . .. itiv - ' artiongst Indiana, who often arrive af gZ Maniiau, then "-pointing eastward-- "your No cure, no paLik Sendror bo)k. - Address' . � . Of 12 tO 40 Norse-po'.* Most Practical, Emoint '- �.­' - old age hefore a single hair t I But food is there. Follow me." M. V. LUROM, 50 Front St t1kst. To . . il - . I i L, . I a re Sa * hi I followed b the hun . onto, Ont. . L .- - . I . and Econmied . I 'is figit re was erect, and hik ey=eih!Z eree- gry, ... I . - - - . I � - y bri lit; all uncanny I in - rtal "'I ling n'cn� he led tle way to tile The chain of marriage is so, - heavy that . . --- I, I . Ll , I . - -looki 1110 and erin row I . . - - . wol (� � a Me Wfl ose lace bet6kened craft to con i ea= i Kecof the'promontory. Here they it taken two to carry it, and sometimes IL MIR$ BWN . . ive, beheld a wondrous eight. That which had . . . . and cruelty unspeakable to execute. t his ' three. � Send for Circuism . - Word a silence fell upon the been a comparatively level shore had now I -. I � .1. . .- I ...,:i , ­ . - I i - . people, a a lence . . . 1 . . � ­.. . of aweawl expectation, while CheyEah, if been raised into an abrupt Precipice, from I.. ; . ., z: It . I I . ... - A, P. M2. - . . . I ;. . 0 im - I . !he color of his skin had permitted hi the Si4ea of which issued volumes of steam, ------- - -1 - I L� - -­- i . 19n&e Works - I W)Ultl have turned pale, for in his heart he' And, more wonderful still, the whole face of I- - - 0111111110=11M . I. PRIMMIN I COMPANY. . . � - . - , I the cliff was comp?sed of cakes, piled up one " - I I ireided "' The Kookookoohoo," and feared � _ 10-.� . - BRANMRD - - above the other, almost as far an the e e WITUFA R&OW1104L 91 =46 """ . - , I .. -. I 6t his interference at this crisis might, por- _ SIK a WAN* cam � W. ---- - . .- I AND - - . could reach,, apparently just hot from It e '111 I . - . I� ­ , , I , - - - � tfl'd evil for himself. oven. Kookqokoohoo seemed rather deject- TUAMMM rolvate ��. - - - � -:a. ­ . - ­- -- -V7-,N-�i]LPVq,.- . . . " Indiana!" said the conjurer, 11 hear me ! eathan elated at the sucee"ful indication I=. NO afth bels, - I � I dreamed a dream la.st night, a. dream Of of his reputattion as a prophet. HNever, CANCER G. H. MICK I MAZ14 M. 11- .* I -`11111111 � . . h1lowl. I looked.upon . the face of the Geet- like Moses -in the wildeniess, heconiffianded .- 9411111.03111110JE11111111111l't.. 01111011161%N.T. . . g,OAN t,v,%, - ­­ . AM THE WORLD OVRR . 1. � ..- . ----- � I �� j : -- - - I 'I'lie-M ',initou ,and he whispered in my ears the people to eat, but not without restrie- Bookkeeping, Banking, Penmanship, -0 I T J, t I . I � - ' -- . . I - .. z`f"11,11ingaptoo, awful foryoutoli I I BIZ .& I 811ell to tionq, saying: Shorthand. Typewriting, tic., lit Cana, & � . L and live ' bu� I could hear and n6t die, for " Indiana, your chief has not lied. Great di*n Buninem University & Short land Institute 4W . . , c Geotchie-Ma,Aitou is my friend. - 'irculain free. . -4 . . th He, the is the Greetchie-Manitou, And great Public Library Bldg., Toronto. 1, A5 1 T. OHNSTON'S FLUID B EF. . C�reat One, knows your Strait and has Mered Che nah the chief. " * is Tho& Beagough, Manager. � - "-� a I ' � ke r . - I you a way of tting food. Let your, chief, 7he;;t the Indiaiis fall upon these cakes The 'CheaWL Stroy &at and Best . is used ss, a STRENGTH-GIVINf 11wo . -. W Fenclefor " on, Orchard 4 o. ' dearly beloU sacrifi& to him that � hich and commenced to devour them with a vors- ENCE- G1. OD , he holds dearest in his heart, and You will Lion. Hardl It how- or Town 1At& Rrioe per rod. 116i is - .0--- .1 for Invalfids and. Convalescent& . li - I city begotten of starval F r ,p ce In . I . I - . . I 1. . I . I . - ;�hie-hta&tou mouth- W 'CL $21 Myer Tomato. . I � 1 - be fed in abundance. The Gee y fo. Send to ri lis 0 nee nelkes hall said it. ever, had they swallowed the first Ire Foace 9 - - ---- . . - . - - -- � It is not I that, Speak of mys - elf, ful, when- with cri6s of disgust they flung I . � . - -­ T . 1, I Speak for him; look ye'to it." , them down, saying., I Wanted I I .. . WowNed. Matohi-a-wa �. 11 - . . ... And so saying, he glided fronilh' ir midst " We are y9wall Go TNODOGRAORDS OF Iffrft.. - Lt,,�-­ e nel;61 8�rvanc, for a nun f unlb�, with a . - * - . a ! , '7� ­ L, . 111d entering his conjuring tent; comipenc- (mean , the devil's in it.) The cakes ciomfortable home. Good referei ces mquired. OWN AWAY YURLY, : .. - ed - . . . I * " .: :1 !II v1 us tattoo on hi = cooked and am more than half Fare advanced It necessary Ap )ly at once to .. , J.: � - .. a sign pro is conjuring 4 ram, are not I a BRUNARD 'AVIC . To"tomm . - If Wbw I W,r 0W* I do wtij I -!1. -.-L -. i i � I . that he was engaged in'holding uter. mad. ' . - tbw n"M a An A RADI A ha%F time, `11 - - ZAhL I r4a L 68"OV. I '" oem or & .�-, 'I �, I. � . - VIM 11W.1111111- twifta a s made the dinage of I -, I ,"w" with familiar EF'rits, and no enti dare Then Kookookooboo arm and spako or I "ANWAs a I wanwft mW nmeo % I -- It' watut - Wafts ShI4.1 � ; ­:� , ;, . . V0* = a #I-- - 2 othel ­ Mann � " new "Weirlar a $led 3 L*. '; . . 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I - -;�­ been made is because n 11 mow that . . : , 1, �:1, � . - . :-. . � �,_ '. .. - :..T . ,. ,,�,, - ,��- '. . .1 . . 1. � . . . ­ - - ­ ,, . ..".1 . .. . __. "�t; I - - . . I.- : � � . . . - ­_ I I N I-, ­� � :,_ - - ­ , � � - - '. '. �;­ - . � I - ex t V's - - . - , . , . , . . . I �, . � � __ 1. givo then' any assistance. . I : . V. '.. ah -C ,vir4er,119 -_ � - .. - .I- _...- I........ %.;) _,�;k . I ' . . , ­::.. - . , - - *:,- : ' _' Ontario can send aidlo aBi . 100 ACRES, beluir comp6sed of a ..�,, ;: - , an sup I ­ ".i - . I � le,published overA Friday morning rA Its 0111" s con . . I . ­' � . �� � , - . . ' South half of lot go to the. .. r - � R . I . ';� .�_ � I I okering, ont, pliank�-� t�6wporaril , D - . I . . A - C. . .. .I'. �. . - . 1! . I . I Y ChAlBe fanlilDe 90 &0r" cleared, good boom and stdLbling. I - . - S * �;': %. 1, . I ­ .. ­.- 1: �, I 4 � . . TEMS . � �.i. .. r. liession is& of April next with privilege of all 1. .., . . 1� I . v .I . . ,� z - - . I _. I I I .. � .. . .. .1 � .1 from its favorite haunts in Dakota, I - I -_ . - .- 2.. . . . . . � ..... , � Ion" At present occupied by James Id- I & . . -1 � ­ . ­ - 4 . - � . I a� _ I . I , a ` 1 � 1. "� a - - 1. . .. ,:: . -4 , . . I - - m _�� 1 - pe .. -1 . ' . . . . . I � . -1 I - . .. "&VwT"w; IBIL-0 11V`aW1AadvA*6*- and shall Dakotan tongue dkre to 1161011 ,(JPI I Upson 8"Uon on Northern Ran -) , . c�14 . , . i I -_ � , � I . , , . t . : I... .. : - . :. W', , - - �: � I . . �� .. : �-. 1; I - - _,., . ---. Rakh subs"aant inser0m. per line - 2 -, lases to aid ti me ! ; . . ..- I 11 . � � . . � ... - - . . . .. . - � . : - . I . . This rate does not Include Legal or Foreign ad- Lounging in the splendrous luxur of c' . on the promises or to J. A D. I . . . , S _' . - ., ., .1. This is considered one of the be6i farcus in . I.. L. . - I - ____ � L . . . � 1. RATES OF ADVERTISING: 91"der either our abiHq or fume in . Pint inser ion, per line . . . 1: 9 dems. - Willing!. Township. Price $4M. Terms, one tbird to oh. . ::' . 'is'. needy nearer ho balance r,o suit purchaser. with Interest at 0 per . - .. _. _. Bat. Agply I I I AT � , . _ . - . .,11� .- � , - - vertisomentc v MACNA , CLaremout, Ont. W40 1 � �. . S . '' RAW .. I . . . -.1 . . . ' , ' . . ,.: _.., - Special berms given to parties Making con- our gally eaparisonqd sanctum, *e de --------- __ __ � �.. .. e I . ..I . --Z- a __ W I i i- - . raets for 3 or 6 months or by. the yew. U&If_ � zn � .*-,.--.,. - frreez.v wre*a-P F4 ir"we d� at a priee tha �. ­ I - ToUly or yeWI7 contmobs phiable quarterly. mand that the Fres lAnce return Os . - . Just What you nee la-. �.. BaaWen cards, ton lines or Wider, with pappr, . . . � . I dime sent by us to Dakota in a moment . . . .. - . . ­ 11. - - . -,=e year. 03 go, payable in advance. 8 th� andsrsioad Us just led I - . - :,-'I lease you.-. . . . .. ... , . - , . . .. _. . - . . -.1. . bed i I _� : , � : - V . - i - ­ .. - - � - - . 111vo cents per line each subsequent insertion. � . _1 .1 .. . ... . � I I . .. . : �, . . I .- .1 11. . I . � .1 , . . - . � I ­ Special contract rates madeknown onapplies- seen al . --- - , � . . � . .. - ., - . . _ 64'N'INOtics in local scohimns ton cents per line, of.recklemandmisguided philanthropy A from a trip to Burcope. and hai - � . p .. I.. -return it, and it shall go to More the leading oursorim the", has 2f , � � . , , . r&t@4 for the iMIDOrtillil of shade, orname tol. - . Advertisements Withoa% Writtep ii2gtrUetiona . other tromw Alm No ay SIm'thing ' ' , stylis . _�. . . : 1_.. tion- No free advertising. deserving poor. small fruit and ! o e very -, a d . . . Lad AustraLiau pine at. " r . : ., � . - 'Will he inserted until forbidden and cb&rged ac- Why, not two miles n6rth of the . bohn- epftce. Scotch PiRINTS-- ]a - - I i hundred, 9 to 12 inches. Small - 6 . - .. fruit and or - I � � . . I ­ =ordingly. Orders for discontinuing eAvoitim- dary line there lives a family in want of blves at equally low prices. Otdan by in or I . - .. .1 . . . - . � , - I ) '_ - Wants in I - . I . 11 _: writing aud,sontto tl;�spub. . . are: selling rapidly..* - I � � . � . L.. . __. ­ food and seed. . ot�erwim prom at"ded to. Send I r - L .. I I . . ­. . I _� .. I . . . . I . . .1 . . . I I - orders for IA90. � . . - . � . - . ligher. ' st ' io ' WfiOPKINd. V.8.. Green I I - . . I . � . .1 ­ . . . ._1 - .�. . .. J06 Work pi;ptly attended ta,� - , .- �� We do not' think -of doubting it. Ontario. Canada . V I - .-.. - __1 1. .., _.: - . - " . . . .- - - . . . . CURK .4 -punctil- _____ - ..� . V .0 Spring shades iii'Thr'e And- . 0 _. PROPMETORL A fAmine will scarcely be over I GLOVF,o-- ' - I .- . . - I - .- - - - 'ious about obsem'ng -boundary lines. . THE CARRIAGE STALLION, . . . . . . I L 0 1 . . . . . � - - . . . . . . . . . . - . I i . . . . . I I � . I -_ . . I � 7 � -Strict Indepeu Proximity to thb froutidr is a misfor, : - , . , . , I � , . � . I . - ... ,Our ]Politics d.nc.. i .11 : , And Silk* " L' : .... . . I ... I . * .... - _. . ... I`.- 11. �. . - ALMONT LAPADIST'' � : i. I . ....- . - .. . . -1. . - - _. ,:,".- , '. "ur -%-I in -A Fiist-class Local Paper. :. tune which that family. should hasten . i . � - . -_ . .- -"1=W-6o_-48P-- - - . . . �. . . . . .. .. L_ �. t - - . i , � _. 1, I . . - - I I _. . . .1 . - . . - . . .e. - - Our I&Xpectatlon" - �o remedy by moving "orth. Will stand for mares this season, I' - '. . . . . . .- .. . The' hearty n - I . . �&* ' ' - I -_ .. - .� !a upport of the DeovIe of Piekiorinix and vicinity. 0 ID ;P - . . I .�... _ I I . i Glancing over the local coluM n"fl of ,. .. , at the farm -of - � . FRILLYN GS, COLLARo, MB ONS'- * ' '-- . . . I . . ... . * The Free Lance we -find that the TOZZ11T _A111T= , -V� r ' . I . f . .- I , I ,11 i � . . s � . I � ­ ­: . - - - . FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1890., editor urges the pbople of BottlDeau . � I I . .. I *' " :� �.. . - - . - - I . .1 I I . . HANDKERCHIEFS I ; . . .. . . - . . Nea.: Pickering statiolla �.� . , . . � .. I . .Z. .. ____ . - - coillity not to leave, but to ,,.stay with -. . - i- . . .. I . . I . .1 . . . . - TERMS TEN D01,LA ' i . . i __ - ' . . . 1. �_ 1: '. .._.1 ' - - - - � - - orrect n ligh­ - .. - t . -.1 . - - - 1 ..� .. . your ClaiMAnother season at least.. R -Q_� - G_ E - N- T_ - S? TIES -C .stvl6s' i . . BE WISE IN YOUR DAY.,,! . . I i, -Aliother local gives the county agents . W , � - _. ,.-,. - -, - ­ . .. - . , I �; il I - ' I - � . ... ..,. - 'S'm-- ' eks of "The Dakota Hail Association." . COUNTY COUNCIL -0 I I : I . - '. . �., I I . I.: : .. . . . I . .- ... . . .- o e we 4go under the above - . . I I . !! *, " . ': '.1 - " . .1 - .. * . - . ; . ._. . . . 1 . - - Still another iteni tells about a Can I � ... ! and dark. I ..-' .1.. . -,� .,, . � � I .., beadiTl- we referred at len-th -,to flie - . .. .. . . . . . - - . I I . . . 0 0. . I � . - _1. dim's . . . - . - .. I .. . . dian emigration agent being at Grand CONTY,of ONTARI 9 � L .:. . � . : 1. . - 'I 1 forturies of Dakota" a -ad Awelt a � - . . - I . :._ . . . . . \ - . � : �, ,.:, _ � . . Fork, who ,lebose a very inopportune HE next meeting of the Council c . - -­ . -htages pos- oes-some nice . , �. - - � tipon the superior' adva T it the - tadies'Boo; is and Sh ' thipg 0 1 . I, time for soliciting emigration from poration of the Munty of Ontario for a . . --vssed b orth-West. This a I . - -.1. __ . y aur own N .. year OW will be bold pursuant to adjournm t I . � _. 0 - - * . . - . I . . � . , , . . - . I -Aveek a copy of The Free Lance, a North Dakota. Perhaps lie has 1110t . at the Court House, in the Town of Whittly on i - - . summer wei, . . . I.. 1. 1ht-li *ht and ne, t. . , ' I I . . I � - - . _. . - . - lively journal publisbed at Bottilieau heard that it rained here a few (lays Monday, the 2nd Pay of June Next, ' . I - 6 . 9 I ! . . - . - . . . . ­ I �. .: � - . - . I - - ag . -lock in the afternoon. -_ --- - - -,.-. _. . . __.- _ - - - - - -- -_ -_ ______ - . _1 - ­�" - . -North Dakota., comes toliand contain even in the at the hotir of ttwn o't � . - - , . I spring, seems,tp be 'quite a boon. , . All accounts to be laid before theCouueil "I "t . � I I . ,:.. - - ing extracts from our article. ani cer- , be forwarded to tbtt Clark, properly certalld at . - __ - ; . I ­ ' . . � . . - least 3 (lays before the tneeting of the Cotlu!fl. : . ; - . . . tain critical comm6, its thereon. Our . __._ - - - - - --- -- - I . _ . . . J tT - . - . . _. �� - JNO. g- FAREWELL. . . , . - - Dakotan confrere makes a brief but ex ' Edmund E. Sheppard, -edlitor I - o 2D_31 L J ST ". RECF_A1V'F_j1) I '-' ,-I. . . I - - , , " f County Clerk, Co. Ontwio. I _. * - L - . - . .. . -Saturday Night-, I as accepted the Ittled at Whithy this 10th day of lml%v. It"'. - . - I . . I - . - � .- , . twessive critici8in of our 11terar% style " __ - . I I . - - . . - . . . - . � !'', � nolni� � C.. - - , MM Pans ", .-- --forsootli, for froth and wordos com- Co'nwvative �Ilatlon 'lit 11aldl- The Thorco'bred Trotting Stallions . �1_ ' " i ' . . . . reamer. Caoiis,,, Milk. ails,. I I i .� --, -. niend us -to the writer of Be Wise in, inand and is vigorth- canvassilify ill , - . . - . 1. . . - vour Da : for facts and knowledge that ridino. Tile atiorm laid down . 4 - - t - . . ...1. . - , - � .- . _. y r2 - I 'GRff WILKES' AND" MAjOR CHI[-,, - 2 .. ' ' . ,-all made of t-ery heavy *tin to'our order. . . � ..., - . � . - . � I - 1, ,\ . . I we will have to look elsewhere." . bv hini is considerably in advance of - . I - !- # - -. . . .1 '_ I ... - . . I . I % . � . . I - . .. . . . I - : - . . . - - - . - Facts and knowledge'! 01, fAct the general ConseFvative program. - ,� ; : --The Property of� - . . - ow e 1`5 . � � . . . - - . � - , .f 0 . -TARID, . W 10 Rraih�N% - . _. I . hi nell is that four -He is supportilli" the general. polioy of '11. 0. GEROW, WHITEVALE9 Ok Brooms, Wnshboards, White 'asli Brnshes, Horse �, �. . �. - - , i . . ! , - . . - .11r. Meredith. all i addition will ad- %Vill 111ake Elie 8"...*011 of ISW as tolluwa - W I . - I_ . . "... - week ago the publishers'of this jour- d il I Curry Cowbs, 25c. Whips, Nice Toilet Cmkets, Ele .ric . .: . . � _. - ­.. tial col'itributed a mite toward the vocate, if elected, the ahn1littion of � MONDAY, leftVO tikeir owji sitables and 11roceed Soap, (31arden Seeds, Fresli Grocerielzi, Oranges'. Lerrigna . . ___ -1. Dakota relief fund. Another larger 6rovern.nien t'Ho use i the election of %-is Younbarton to Seelier's Hotel for an jour- to - . I - -1 Gordin's Hotel for u(ion .- thence to Foy's Hot 0, antl confeletiouery. * Call iu iind see oar good;. . ,.- - -j : . ernor, bV . M . . . . �_ - _1� . . fa(A is that we can put the F)ree Lance tl�e ProviricW Go,%l J popular Whitby. for night- Tri.%i)Ay. to Central Hotol. I . - . - . . 1. . - .. '_ . on the trail of certain organizations ballot; the election of public officials, Oshawa, noou; Betinet's Hotel. Howinanv or - I , - I . ; . . . I . . . .. . - 4 1 . ] ille.1 - . � . . - _.. .. .1 I ' � ____ - night. %%'Fi)NF%nAy. to .4s. Giloson's. lot t5 Con �- - . . I.. -r- _* _'.. and societies of Dakotan citizens who other than,the Jild''ciary, by bal ,lot. 3, Clarke ,r*ls for noon. to Orono for i hcur.'toT - 1. % , . , t Allon'R. lot X1. con. 5. Clarke. for I hour. and to HARVEY'S CHEAP CASE STORL PICKERIN' as - i I _.. suedfor.and securedaid in Ontario,11e is opposed to thepart1san appoint- . I . . . - . - . . tht, Hampton Hotel for night, THritool)AY. b'y m I of leadiul; tow] from TTroue to Brooklin for - -_ . _ - - . - ­­_ - ­ - . - -_ - - . � ... . towards relieving the faiiiiiie-stricken nient of political hacks to offices for 1! ;�It. FKIP�T. to A@hbur6 for noon. to Clare- I . ..� " S110PT; n, . 4 � I .. . - -;sections of that state. The societies wbich they are unsuited. Air. tuout for night- SAIURDAN- to (io v Hot 1. I ­ � - __ row . . I . N . . Broughani. for noon; i hence home till foqowi Lilt . `., . . . - � :� _- . !referred to inchide in their inember pardliag lield these vieiv8foryears, MoudavisooruiuR_ ,rhi% route will'Wcoutinued - .�. ; . 1. . . .. ......- . � - - . . ­ . . . ... I . - L . . . 'It I'.-_ , , Anp many of the best men in the an,d,lie now claims that the Conserva- all session. health and weather Permitting. ' * - I - 11 .11 I- 0 , . ILI � � . I . . I . - ' .. . . I . __ - Dakotas -men wboge hearts Were ti&v�e'party in Ontario is gradually - __ ____ ­ __ . # . . . . - ' I . . I ... moved bv the i-ni3ery which confronted adoptliig t,hein. He is a inan of bril. ' Wish to buy Paints of any color, or Biusites of axly, desurip- - _.- .. I - . . . : NET TAILOR I - on yoll Wl # . . .1 Viem every where -inisery oranipre. hai-t attainments, but big election is S11" : , .. .. ti- ' '11 do weD to see Richardson S 811pply z , i.*. . - uncertain. . : L:� , IN BROUGHAW , � � . . :� before purchasitig elsewhere.. - . ; I . - " .. .. -sent; in hearth, home,mart. Misery I .. : I . .1 - I i '. 11 : . . !I I . 11. - . - ;,;, ::, - � .; . : - . .. . - � . . . I ... , I . . . - - --;,o oreaL that hou'ae efforts could not � � - .. . .--.- - : - I I I . . � - 11 The-,dutlerbi � ­ - n - -_ -_ .1 '' �' ­ ' -331m=) C.A.a3ms ov A% I r .T. a sl!milms - * , � .. �. I --do wbat they would, - Extrw.-1 from lie Eqiwl - ):ued wishes to,iuforfil t1le - I . . . . . . . <Iispel it it Me ,Lfer Of , , � . - I . . . . I - I . . .i . .. I . .1 . leered at them from every corner. Ri.-hts leader, Mayfflfh-1 DzslllK THERE. public tljikt lie ha% opened a tailor shop M I., and sbapes and prices. . . . . , .; - I , " . '_ , - AT THE WEASURE8 ADOPT . .. ...;; � - - - - . .- . . . � __ I gene- ft -� THE POST OFFICE BLOCK 1i . . . �., . _. Therefore they appealed to the FORY TO SAY TH . J . - _&]&I:Psq,��J I . . I � . I 1'. . . . . - ­ - -'. ! - Ler states and to wealthy "%' BYGARID -To Fitc-,%cH SCH001.1% 19 SAT114- . i - . I .f . . '­ , -__. � . . I _. . . _­ . rosity of sis' . FACTORY, AS 1-4 THN LEGISLATION OF LAST Rmliighaw. itud aplis for a fair filiurt- A . _. ; I . . . . ..� -1.1 . .... . . . - .1 . I. . . ­ i_ � .. Ontario. -tot un . - - I CM1J1M&W:M1rS . - . , . i I.. .11 .. . - i � - The appeal went i - SESSION RF-SPECTINO 811PARATil SCHOOL 1)11b1lC I)fttrkw11R11(1. � 1. :, . . . _. � I . F% I 26 . � - : � I . , � . . . ,� .- . . I . : '� - * 1� ns i . L.- .. .' ilecded. From 'all quarters . came SUPPORVER%.-DR. CAvz,,., ,- .1 . .. _. . . '' � , . - - *­ & 331TIZI-T-1 . � - : . .- - .A. �.: __ _� _... nioney gil - I ; ... r . I .. . .� �;. ! - - . newspRilet fike- .. .- I . a : , . . 1. . - . '_ * t wholesale' rices. ,1 - I : .. d iiinnpv's worth ---Ontario's "Why (lou't VOU run a . . i : L P I . - . . fl . I - 4id-regate offeriiigii totalled it' �, -. ; A.' URQUHART , . . . - � I - I . I . - . � . I.- Ot� . P to 'that ?" k;9,1(1 a grocer iu a ccouutl�v town to 1 &� ; '� , '. � I . . . - I I ­.. - , i .. ,. ­ . � --- - - - - I.. t � I I Or- ---, . I . I � . . . , . 11 . - . . .. T:- ,%%(. know and can prove-ithis the outcodaiv. .­For�tliesaine reason that . . (= MZ:E24C)1ZW � 0: ­ - , R ICHA�R.bs a I niany thnusands of dollars. ni's fact tothe local editor, . I . . . ­ I . I - . .6. T�v - .. I . . . . . .Uffitor of the Freie Lance knows and you doul nin a grocery like that, ** L410 '".. � � . . .... � � . . . I I I _. 1". I , . � . - . --,--- - M ' - I o' of o4l Lor replied uirmuiz to a five C01111au-Ild- : - . . , . Toul re.�5- ti proof. The blight % .. . ­ - � ­ -.-- . n? 1. . . . . .1 . . � ; ' vertisem"utpf &Toronto liousesh'owinq ' - 1. . _. . - . Want is no sooner lifted lu part from . . . . . - : I . I I . - .. .1. . ..., I � . . - .. . . . � . S - .4 - , � . . � � � . I ... . % , �, , I .� I .. x-iitor . .. ,. - . I i - . . I v building. The grocer Icook�(I - -. '�'� - i- . . I . . I I � � 1 . I - . : .� J. . . I . . WT Dakota by out -side generosity, than ll I * .% I - � - . _. . , .. . . . - 0 attentively ai the adveriiitemenl, itud the -- . :' .1 _. - . . V. - I . I . .1 i . , ; � 11 . . ... _. . . . I ) . I. .. , . . . � . . , . �. 11 I " . .. . - I 42 � I I , . . . .. . . .1 , - . I . -, . .1 .... . . the. giver gets cursed for his gift. ;)iettire for al ujoin -nt and Lhen sitid : -I . ..� � . I - . �f � I � . .1 I i .... � I . Dakota, its belly podded ok with nover looke as it liat wav before." ­ .�. I . - -1 A � ____ . . . . . ., .1 � .; . nm�i - �, - - . . . '­_­ � . , . . . I . , . � . C-anadian 1 � . ..., I - .. . � i . . I., I I alnis,thoughtless of to -mor- � I sm�_ .., : . . , . . 0:40. :�. , .� .. .. . i 0 -e --- .. .. . ... . I . . - UNDERTAKING _., 00:4 I .. .. I r, w, Insults the - benefactor who has .N ,1�7 Ad rt,ise)nents. . ­ . � .. . . I . o . --- --- --- - - � ..I .. . - �- I , , e ; .- .. 1:. � . . I 1 __4- 1 . . - - - � 4- .. . t - A larue am(I v", ied block, of Caskets. Coffins, and other fune'ral go Ws.. . . . I jklstrelievet�lti hunger. TheeditO�3 I-,--- I - __� - � - - : - - . , . �� . 1, , . .- I . 9 . . . . . . I . . i n ;T, ieir : I . 1 * _. _ '.. , _. I . . , .: . : . I ..- . . - . . kept in stack. 1*rties liviug at a tli�tanee -3an rely 0 ed . - .. 11 I . ! . �. . at reasonabe rRt.06. CofhnF frotu tile cheapest to the very bes . - , . _� . 'Colmmt.,i in a task of black in,ovatitude I - ,�.' -7 .: ­'� .: �.­ . . . k* , . of thai state are employ' ti . PASTURE.' a being sui I . . . - -1 / * I - .. I �... . . . . I L . . . 1. I Established If you ure foret-d to get auvlll,n&, ?, . . I t on Lot No" . . i il, . I .in the ftbove . �! 11 .aad a host of booming land a-ents PA,STURE to . 12, 4th . - I � line is will Pay Oil . I - - ­ . . _. ­ .. I , I 0 1 . . . 11�_ . - _.. i i y at t ot 8. 4th - - N. . .1. , I � . . -ire writing letters to ar 10 Con. of Picks 9. Appl . __ I �. ­ � - 1. to ri � mstl . It W'tll . 1. . . . .1 . - - . . . I -W CQn.. to SAMURL B AY. 2i4i 67. . . I : , C Ont o papers - � . . . . - - - - � --- - --- . - � .. - - I - . denying that famine existed in Dakota -- -- . . . I ZZ11jr.re 4 =):r3:JzJ=_1T . - . . - - 0 . , : ,I . . . �: .f I ,ITT I � C*:Et.dL1,T , . . . . ­.. at all. Vain dishonesty ! I hott,QandS J! r ,.'-,- _.. , WA ED. .- -.-- .--�% - . I- - I FUNERAL DIIIECTOIN.L . . . . _. _.. ­ - ... L., . _. - . 1. ­ . ­ - I , . I � . . " - . ­­ � I - -_ - . . . � . T. . � I . , .' . - I . I . Pl�KERVXG, ol; .�_ .- bof Camadian dollArs were isked for, I �­ � � :r . . . - : - . . I . � . _.. - . . I - ..� . ` . . � � - � , . _. . . . - I .... ._,�._ given ill a christian spirit, and. dis- 1: IRST-CLASS kem le pant maker, able - . : __000�� . � - . . .1L . V .. . . - n_ vents. Apply nt on e - : r L � I .. . __. I . to handle pants an , . - . . . - .. , �. . . 1. . I . I I . . . - r . . by gentleman resi- ! 29-tf -A. URQUHA T, Br . �, ­ .. . . L � � . I . . . , - ! � . � . - � r . - - P ­_______ ­ I ory t . � 1� - -1 1, �, : . , 1. .. . ... I r , - . . I . I . .� .- . - . I - -___ L 7 - . . 1. - I . . - I . .1 . . - I . .- - . . . I � . . - . --upright men, charitable - ' - I . . . . .1 �., , i . .. - I . .. .. . . - . - ; . . . .. . . � : tributW in Dakota ougliain. Out c Pump. Fact : ,. , . .4ant there . 1 e', . I - 0 1 - - . I r I; . . I , . . i , � - . ' ' . , ' : : I I . . I I . I - -, � . 1� r - . � I . . I ! !. ,. . r . 1, . � . . . i I , ; . . - mane men. If it is denied '.-' :.­ FOR SALE.,i,i .. �, : .. . - �and hit' : .�... - '.. . � I ,. , � . I � . � - . . . �.. - . , , . � ..: -. � � . r - ...1 : .. I . . . I __ �:.. � Goorge Gerow, Proprietor, ___ - - .. � r ... . : . - ____ _ ­ . � � . ... , - tile - 't' - ' . . ___ ---- ____ . . - . .. .. _. that there was fainine iii, Da,kota, 1 HAVfE i young,Durbaw bull for sale, . . ------.- __ __ ----.--- I - N__ - - .. . . . __ -.---- _ . . . 0 In S also 3 yoting iierkshiie boars 1registerd.) , ., .. _­MantifaeAurer of - ' - - ... � . . � . .L ilenlal convicts that State f akiii(, - , , . r - ....­ - ' . I - . . I . . I - � � , . :.. ,� i-erleeapro -isiol, 'll � I THOS. PUGH ' - I I � . . . . Itifin feL 1, beca 1� e Dakota - . . . . . . . . *, - ­ . 28-3D %V111tel'aiee . � , . , � . . I., � ­ .I.- . IV ( LS 0 I I . . ____; I - - � �. -.-- 11 tile 11i.,11way Seel lig a-lills , , - __ .1 __ - � .---- Lift, force & Suction Pum - . . . . I . . - - lf� -) - . ps . . I I .1 . 4 . . . ,.# . . . 4- '... ; . - ... . . . � - __ . ...: . - whether from Jiecessity or inberent . . .1 .; .. . PASTURE. .. I . � . Deep -well PuniDs of Bralib, Iron anti I - . - 1� . . . I . � ' :, :, *:,L,, _ ­­... . 1. I - . . . 1. I ­ I .- I- - : - 4epravity, let The Free Lance decide. .� - . .." .. ., I.:. . Porcelitill. �, , - . - . .. � . __ r� . ! I 1. . � I . . r " . I m, I 1. ! ­ � - \ I . I � . . I . I . I. ; . .! - . . . . . . � . Wlik�n we Tention Dakot BOUT 30 acres of good pasture,well GEARED AND PUMPING WINDFAILL109 - . ;. . . . . . � we refer, Awatet d, lot 2b. rear of 3rd concession of �t r . .___ '. - . I M . � - 1� c a' large tract of country, aud as we i -i . . - I - . �3 ek-ering. pply to H. S. BURKHOLDElt. wiU(IM111 anti- Cwterti Tarikb, aud . I I . . .. . � i . . � . I I . . � . - .. . .. I W81 I . . ­ . -distinctly said in our former article _ I - __ - I . , . 9 KING ST., WEST - .. - .1 . r Cistern Pumpli.. 11611 orderb ' ' '.. I . ! - - I . . . I , - . . . �: . �. . . rro I . I . � . --,. . 'Sale..- -1, II . 1. Pit Ito. r -* . . I ", :Z0 - . 4 or . �iuuthery Dakota -was the afflicted dis- - ' - . , :., ' Lot f - 1_-Oulptly atteli'lef - , . I .r I __­�. - __________, _ _ - �. ., I r . * # , , - - ___ �.& _. y eipg in the : , - -,�-.- +_ .' "' r : . . 0� . I - . ;trlut. Lottineaucount b**1 I ­ Is z IT 0 , " - . -! I .. r . . . . - - - - , . .; - I - - 1- -..!-.- - north, within reasonable distance of IN el�arehiont-village, situated" - . �: . - �.�: -�, ..", the'Public school building, containing about MONEY TOLO The Repa-wing of F W_ . . - .., the Canadian frontier, -natufally the li acres. Good building site, -and tertum easy. . 11 �. ine a 1(1 Co L � - 1. . . . I us 1E . � . ... . _ � . - r - famine was much less 0X?V0LC7 in fact Apply to WRI. BELL, Claremont. 25tf ... I . Plicated Watches re eive, . -- .1 I --r. - - . _________ ____ 11. ON MORTGAGE SECURITY � . _. : _:- -scarcely felt. .. . I _____ ____ - - _- _._ � � -I:. . k:� -ft . 00 - special atterit . . � 1. . - . - - _. . . - -.1. - : .. . - I I.' . C.46ZRM1.&.C3-=8 1 ... at lowest rates of interest. mortgagee and D41 . 1. " ! . I . .., . � Our Dakota' ncritic does'not 6 pres- I _. . . It I - . . . __ . X - be . All % - - . , t . . . ., ntures purchased for cash: I i ork Guaranteed. .. Ch Moderate- - - _. .... �:. f ly �eny that famine existed in the DOWSWELL'S is the place to buy Road Carts, - " _ - . - I 11 - . - ­ �. speight- Buggies and Wagons of all defseriptions � .1 . . . . .-, . - I . ___ .1. - :State, but -rather confines - hini8elf to and finish. Call) anti get lorices beforopurchan- M:M.A-T_,. marm.A_ V , , � __ .. � . 1: I.. ito , . ' " % I . . ... ­% r r I I : . . 11 _. � . W . I I - - . . I I ! I , - flh'o tuk of showing that the Canadian- ill"' elsewhere. � W. DOWSWELL, . F hought and mold on cotuinissiou. . .. BT-' CUTH9EfR,T_' . � ' I . . .,,: 2649 - i . � 1. :, I . : . I .. I I . .1 I ; I .- - - _-_ ---ILL .1 I -.if :. I I .. . I - . �_Praetica .. � . -:- i - L I .,C z:;; - I . �' - - . L - . . -- . L ' - � . 13101; . . � 1 ' 1 vell6r'� . �� - .. 1. Let us quote :- : i . . . . - . I , � . . I - - ... - I . . � . __ I A*Mt fft - Western, Lanoa-shiro*and C*'Of _ : r - � - I I . . . . - - � .. � I . ­ , . ;. - dt - '_ -_ - - ' . ; . . . . ... L: - . i , I � North-West is a less desireable abode. . I. ; Claremont. . . I I . � i I Watolimaker mud Je% . '_ .. - i - - a � . .. . I .1 . � . - - � 1, ... .-I practical know edgo. of t eA � n' - tr'. y COTJR'T.,�' Of h ire Inguranee Companies. North __ ____ _. . I . . . : .. . I �. . I , ' -_ �1_ London F* . _____ .---- - - - - -_ . 9 Mug St., West.- . ­ - . 4 .- , pictured out in such glowing col a by the . .�� IL"Z - -1 I - American -Life Insurance CIO. .,. . I - _____ ----. __ i _1 . 6�__ � o - . , - I . ,� ­­ . - 4' L . . . oveirchar&d brain bf the editor of Pickering Win,icipitlut, 6ediet6wn.- I ,.I em I . . . . - ��_ ! . . -1. ' ' r:.. .1 :,::.,,ir �' i , � , . ,______ ­. - i I 46 .. -1 r . it _ __ __ .0 al -, , , , , . , I . . I I 6 -1 L Z-: - j" . News. shows that iq the whole �oxtant of - � - *;hib of. Aiqkeiring. -'-7-L:. .�. I � I ARMERS, ATTENTION -1 ­� I. _'. - --- I ___ ., . . . -, ':I'- . , . - - - . _. -­ .. . _... - that country there is only one stniW portion S" A Valz 1�1 f0i 8 A -r . . ,-,. . , 1 - . I . . , , r. of it that can be said to be, at &Ill sure an -d �;PUBLIC NOTICE � S,h giv -Ibal" 4 I . .. . . � -- _;11 . _. ��, . . . ­ on . _­ r . I I . - . L . � -I------ __ , . � - 4..j . . . - . � . : - 6 JP t*P - . . I - - I vi . � . I' . �.' L)e_. . j . , . 0 - - . ,.. ---. I I . � I I . .-1 . . - that is what is 'called the Portage -Flates �� -a , be hot rviwa Hall, iral I a ; 0 To a oid'any tinnecessafy or ,r .... ­­ . . - � - -1 . � ,,, . . - - - %�. OUT a ,�,,�V- . - . I ,_ CO VP.YAXM(1 CAR N r 11 L . i .., .4 . . - 1. � which lies between the Assialboirie the Villa:"Otff, � , R , 10 UtLLVI - . ' troublesome delay - it, fi tti . ­� . 1:4 , ' - no 'r` UP fo' sPring work, far � sbould' hus: 9 -� river . �. 'e'! " ' ' .-. :.- ­ :, . 4. a 7-1 - :: , - . ­ . Wers - .. 11 - 1. ,r: 'L aud. Lake Manitoba.; outside this -small 1;1 - .M" I -i _ ­ ­­ . ­ I I . . I Lle in with snyt1iiII-g ir, �." .'', .­ I �, - %furiaf, , May 6f "i ��, I - ,,,,, r 'j6ft - , ' - or ordef for sliyt�ln, , needing repai .'- 1�.) I . �. 'L . - - - .. " � .i __ . -D. I I- - � , , . I - � . I wl. . , : 8 _ ­_ 1�� . area under the most favorable cir�timst"._ . - . . � "V I&Lioe t 7W .. I i ." _ ; . - ' ,.! I . : . A.D. 1M. at the h'nr of 'I i' 'okook .P,ni -. for the - . � � . ­�:'Z4 � . ­ ces, bhere may be a crop rakised �6tjd. ma- . I 9 in ilic lUrnew line. - - - , , .. howi ll, t�iqnts' igaln#- a - I - . 0:40811WOW,_ 1 . ..., I r - '.k� L . - IL ' . - - of I ., - ' - .� collus . W I . % _�..I_ .1 �_ : �'.4i ,:-r. �' � 00 OiGo6d V1 "A JVO:: kliart)w8cip r . out 3r'to id Municipality f ��,, I .1. , , -J. I.` .� _��,�� tured bdt at 6= , . 034 L __ . the best, it is very precarious 14 I" ­ . .., 9r I obruer 110' lair , .1 .-1 - i 'WI ,9 . .� I . . � . _ . i- i , jut the "r In , _. - . .. . ­ business, and to say that t1toe,6'10 ng.,W ear . . 0 LM lw � .; rr ­ r � � i "other with - - ; i .1 . _11.- � = _-�_ I _,� �, . - -% .1, toa&y is false I I e a . � , - I . - . ­ . � otber'A . �. . , _. ... 1. � " . . N Z � , , . I L ; . . � . ; . _: :t�' -,J; �r . ;4 _; 1. . . - I 1 40 1 - , . . r 1 in 411 jize them up. r i ­_ �' L " .f.� .: 1 ­. r i "] , I . _'o ill Manitoba - ' � L". � �0 �' J- .. W rsons lutejrfed �flll sqvvr,v t,"M,?lv" , : . t0 work 64fiSfactorily' �, . , . 4 uafi &ad *get iorloft ow Is- *­ D I . ' ) - ... r �� - I =Xngly.. ' ' . . . tWn'tb ltUy'_ - ; � P. I . ' . '_ - - rOP , , d'F . - . I . . "_ , � - � .;a I. , ollow; words, Dated at Picke 'I- . I . ' ""�,-. . "ffW,4% .1 . , I � �notice the ( ringthis! 14th day of May, 1890. . L . - ' . . I i- - But . 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I I many in this eonAitueaV] . . aide &wording to the aci convention whether or i - . suippors clie Comservativ . e . �: ,Out an Equal Rights dand . tbeinselves at home, awi , . i . - ' in the carupaf. y x Mgyhmt8olp h lie . would join band and heai i , vention -provided the re, 1 - be had in his ban(' Lwere I . .. Wright is zealous and ,sil . 1. *istions,l He went over . complaint apin8t tbe Mu : and also warned his hea . agiDe Lhat this waa a- fle . - . but.it was an Uitation w . itself u u the head of .1ii .. . . .1 ald Aurtis party at Ottai . . great cengerrative leader ,� trnckler to the same smi . I was Nowat. ' t . N. F. Patterson, Q.C., - I platform laid down 4 N\ . _� coincides ful1v witli the . . 1. fored by the E, qfiJi1uR-%'1'111 It! day -the first priuciple. �c . . . are at stake, and it beho( . . . L . up in support of a inan vk .. . - his political future for C.i . . 11 aftered prinriples. , . Rev. Mr. UcLennnn, n � - . .� __ lunteered a few renm­',-.-� i - . tiou. He ma(lean e!o,li . I- ing over the -,,rotind i u a 0 ­ . parfiRl manner. 11t. ( . guRrded the righis ok the . . as those rl,,hts were gii " . time he occupied a �eat - . board .atid -evei-3� meml . ... equallty-:--he went away f . - . oh hiii revirn found a new . I I L I board, not elected, but al), � I ing to a new law. the g? . . .. mentative of a certain sect. . I . conseientuously [tit Rt a 6( . . wha was given guch asee � . , : It is now said that the ,,, r - . . . � . were gnw-anteed it couft�d .- Local government cauncol, . I .. . them. True. but an - . - . which will systematicailly . . i . seutiment whieb led up t isin^- settlemeut of co . . . make coueession after coi . L same - creed, is traitrwis al I # . I proach. XVith t-egstrd to Fi . - any-administrattion which � _U13, facilitate, the 1), . ; French Rsceudauey III Rlj�l - . - . Provioce, was traitroll'i V P06feil ILI it. His Vit'A,� M . L.. were ejear autt exl6c"t a . . . . dutv to express them. . . The President call6d fc an(I tile f0110%N Ing UHT)Ies . r . *were brought forWAril : Ik'- ' . - " . Brougharn ; J. S. Larke., . - Patterson, 'Port Ptm-ry : . . Reach ; J. Graha4i, Seti-,k) r , : Oghawa ; J. ff. Long, " . . :. Johnston, 6reenwood. Di- . . I Rutledge, Whitby ; .1. Bco! - 1. Air. Larke said that f6t . . sowed the seed which wl . . : . harvest this year. He m . . . field, beesuse lie thought i would pick up the gann . I - , has a ruan to Robertl%fillt . . brvAen With all tile entre ' . fice awl -all his personal P . not defeat. He quoted I - it . .: Bishop O'Ccouuor aud Bi , , . . �nd said thait the liecopie ( .. - - . - will decide that the Ch � . . - rule the state. No body ( ever licoly,just, houest, ea i - .-; ous for good, shall 11surp I - the state. Give the chil - :-- dom belonging to it, but t . or powt-r to subjugate the � . - N. F. Patterson ,-.61 h . . . favor of Mr. Robert 1,11he � - . 1. . of great protaise aud abil . . . - soil of a goo(I father. T1 I .; I guarautee Miller 1.50 ii�i . ­ . man understauds the : ' . . . �._ - ter than Mr. Miller hill . , I - I �_:, there wa-s no wau ul.the . - � Mr. Dryden had a more N , . _.. � . than BIr. Miller. Ile war . L - . , : . I -*. .. not to be led away.')% ti � . I I ,� Drvden beiu- called to th, I I - . - " I ... Challenges Mr. DrVdeu to I ..­ of paper as proof. NVIly r . . . ' . . : I �_ : . dowu in his constittieuev t I .. �, , . r � : . ''. pretty, story, aud the I _�.. . t �­ 1. _. . fri-ands told the saiiie st !.� -:, -- .ago. It is 01-Ily an etectio L I ._ - I :­ - J. H. Long said he retil . '. - L _�. . . ­.. ,3f r. Miller in whow lie 1i I �. . r.: 1 .1 dence, aud for whoin lie 1 . 1- . . - . . . _. .... Work. . . . �`, � -� . , , Mr. Boxall, of Port Ni 'X .,: � "r' fused to attend the cotivei . .r . - weeks ago becatwe Mr. ,11 .., . . � t - A. I , I%- r.- . � r - taken his positiou, Rnd If . � I . . . L - ­ ­­ 11ot come out as he bad � L. I, � I - . 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I - -, - " - i - - - - � _� I 1 -- t - -w-- -*� - , I � __ , - , - � 4 � -I � . -1 I X , , , , I � .7 A.;Qr " L 1 4 �_ I I . . . � .. . . " . I I g . , I -, !.!,j I . 1_ .,- - �, ., � �, I � , e. t " � i . . . . .;� �, _Ilv I � '' - - , �� ­, , � � .. . I . - t , I . I . i , 1 q� W. , ATIVE CON)f`ENTIOU. - - kribut lo4nstou, J". Rutledge an,d all wism �� - . . .-., .., ­ �, \�, �'� U . I . WAS - , . I 1. 3-1 . . ' , , I I If, of T�UIWS 69L V Zo : 9 , . 4, I ! the other eindidat" i -as O.T.a [I 7 ; �.,i',--� 1 tb7 ft . .1:4 'L , . .9, I ►I � �. t. . .. I , - , C. , L 11 . I . � - ,- , 1 ", - , .. ,-.1 20 . . k . , L _ . � . . , N : . � " 0., I . . - I ­. 0 . ., ,, j f �, . - , I . I I ­ .1 f- .1'.. � 1, , 1,...%L .,- ..�. � � I _�e ­ � .f _ lik, .- - A " I nuum, of fteugham '. ,Z: .r. %, 1_� I so . , - - I . ,�• - _ �p . , I . . , - r% " " lint. - & � . I A. M. I - - . 1. "I . , I � - , - �, . .. �;, - � �, - - . ,4­��,L._­, ...., - I 6b a I . N - v.. op a , I I " - ,!,� � . . � 1i : ,, L , . . , . � . , I * V,N,..;F.. , #' . . - , #' . , I . , . .. , #' � . k .si!3#4 heavily Saturday afteftoon following moti,on w" . No Man I LLOws:__" 'PA�P.E �" 61' - 1 088,0118 '"se'"S "salsiates ; Mr MUler, and the f 96d M favor PUB 'ks , 1. 1. 11 . 1�. I" Z if _KG EAST I : a k!i t�: �. I .Fouaws * .1 , i 0 I ■ ... - - 4-,4-.-`�', , fl, 0 � .. ,I �, .1% I Moved �V.Mr. 1�vke. seci,ud , ...., 46 P. M. :, " : - - 0, � . , . . . .� � . - W _1 11 ,, I . . ea b - 66 7 . ., , : . ,�� - . . I . 1�. ,. . .�.; I , A.7- %_ _ L . 'a. _44. : . - � - �#:J - � . i - _� I ,��,., �! -44 11, ?, ked -so , .A I,- � . 9: -11 %,�,jpl �,j .�, I _ y Mlr� ;, L � - L � I . . )" - : a. i ,� , ": - '� 1: - , i though . the num meetingt ,psjersoa, that the - - Lo ,'� L. *,t 4. -- i F5 W .,- C" . . � - , � . ,:, --j"]. -1 - , . and W I nominaton "L. . 680 P. U. .�r i., x 1�.. 1. -14 . - . - , L , . -, ►- _ 4 11 "A 1. I t �p � .. ., 0 � 1 W �, 1,W . ; - . - - - i - N � ?, ."� .;,��--�. ,­'S�' f -, ,!- . �." , .1 !.O�-_ �*,6. - f all OP ed to the Mowat, government of,this con- TRAIN$ GOING Wx " AU0'th6W lot of .those , � - � - -. 1�', 1, ; J", . . , ''ON; - . , 0 TODtiou in favor of Mr. Robert Miller be No. 9 ST DUN AS IN LWWg:- . ... L. .-::1_, , - .Jl'�-_�".`_'-, - . . L � , - - . �4 31, " - - 0 0 - .-, ". .., -�i 1 . I - - .1 , ­1� , N 4 !, ... i _.-, 1, �Z, Would I a slim affair. To Grit minds =&do un&W=9.uW - :­ . .1 � r tl ---- . � I . .. - I �., _ . I .. .. 0 . ­ I .. . 11 L.A i � f I S, 1,- . , ,'. � , " ., �e , . - � 11 4 gano . . ­ , . ILY 10 - . 4L: I _�'. t`; - -?L $ .4 V,. I � .. " �_�,.;� ,� ,.,_ ..,L, 1 0. ' . - " . -, �-.' t4o.rsin meed as A. viaitation of.- Pr6vi- The Satire hal __' i . I - , 4 16 P. M. . � .. . ' _' - �� � v �, - '99 " I. , ., ,, .::- �, a I " 66 i, Lf . Tory mind', seemed like ed the - motion I rd" Oxas I - and ad6pt. ZXP"$j C "­ ' 9C 0-ur-AP. __BOOTS. ]FOR-; DIEl _ AA - 2 : . , O.P. W. , T' - L . . I I . I . t � 61 . .... � I , , de]300� I - � ! ; _;. % I . �r n with 111prOirogig absere. I k, . � . I I AT , . �.r . I - 1.1' I , , t . . ___ 1� . . I . - . . 11 I , s . � -, - - . - I il IF . ., . more WSJ of their earnestness, one more When quiet was restorlid the ProaWent d:;'. � -X, - ! , :­_ ,� , '. . _.., � . ­ . -,; . ,1,; ., ,#.., I , . - I L . Z - :. ,.,;,C:. , __1 j",.1s7,-.*A1L J ?i . 'T , I I .. ; , .- - - . . L . I - . I " - I . listgele � and overcame sailed the . '. PICINAM6 KAMM r. - - - - '- , : , SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY. i �_. ,,, 9." - candidate to the front. . . L . , , 4 11 - . , �t., _,It., U� .I.' I �_; � -I 0 � .�, I:., �:�' v­:I� I . - .3 . �L � � 11160danFe was large and representative. - _._ 11 -VIEW os" fty 1� �m - �1. _. I . . .... - ­;,�fl' 4 - g _ _v:t. �, W, - :.. . - . :_­ I.. I , L, , . . - . , V. � I .. _ It J, A ­J­,� _L L ,,),:. - . I ,� -_ I !I 'j.: .: ;. - L L. - - I ., - . . ­ -_ � I , Mr' Miller said he would not n&ake a Pau wbrook 23 to so groftle I we 7% . .. .,-. . 1i low foam . . . .1 . , �: - - �. L' .. . " , ­;�- v . ow . .11 ! , . .: . . . �: : -/ ,- -1� --- ,. '. � , - -J � 9 "W jai I 11 , ,- . - - ., : _. I . . z.� 1, �,-_� --%. ;�;.�,,. 4.1 ,&boug 12 o'clock Messrs. 7. L. 1knith 60 If" to SIM 1% . � . - �, . - 4k: *J ol 1. - r f,.'- " f .. 1p?ftli- If h4 Mends throlaghout f, . . the M , � , �., .'�, .1 �.,:;-- �' �,►, . I . . P , .4 I per son �� �_�;. � ­ - Y." I �. r, .; ­ - _­` �, � ;..�._ . 1- .� _;., .. " 1 tild E;. 14. Newton. President and Sears- riding would pool Off their 6oate and work $1T"fi%4PW.1;-Wr-M-$W per ton $A GEOW T __ A "I'3. ary, took their places and the i . . , - ` - ,-,.,�� � . I 4 - - (OrMOr for him as resolutely as -ther did for T. , L Aj kE 1�ft's DUNBARTON' -�--... - ­ -Is I . V. .:,.4� *lled the meeting so order. _ . p,&RMX]a8 ILAB T. - .: 5 00010OWN I I V , i -_ ,.Wk, 0.4, C N.- Gibbs he would accept leadership -in � -- . . .. " I . - I ";r , ;'l-. . - � There !is no more Samoat, Eqtal 8' h. 4ucb&e4mP&W0. If.hop . . � _�'r. , , " , . -ed the field - - .. . Tonom, )(Jy lot 1W. L '.._ .. . I -, _; ..�..,.. - %� .I- i onum -, . _ - L.. �3. :1 1: .. �, . �t . ._' - _� � - . � . . V." , . ter in thWright, . L- '. . t - - 0024mi "10=% - I -4 ''; �_ I '. 11 . t � proving than Joshai W he dostred tue content to be.as outhusias .M: L r �' A. %Wf I 11 ­it� , .�, _ : , : : + . � 7 ' . '.... .1 - . ,:'� _. oreafter his nameshould . . - whisA, fall, bush ........ - , .�..., .. .,11. - .�. � . I . � . . 4 I "�__. . ­ . . 4., - . . � ., .. .. . . - I 0 jo&qa Right, or Joshua Equal Wright. Ontario. ampaigus- 0 eall spvw ......... 9510 98 Lt. , , - . , , 'I', .�:. '1_1,.,��..., X,._.�, .­ . be To his mind this contest would Wheat, nd winter ...... 1 P � : ..-:. i . .� .1. _+ �U., . _. , _ ,I 1put errs-ry-h tic as the old thus e f South Wh . . : a - .- E -F3 t _. - , L", *1 - r 4 w - I 01 ■ . - BOON:8 _1 _11.-- �",,)­. Figurati�.aly . Speaking 6 . - I,. � .J,..­­:�'. . I �, � s- ''. J% � . 1►' _-�_11111­, I . . . � 1. .4 I .1 ikl�:A minded the am to stand now Gom- start moment he left the platform and Wheat, goose ......... lo� ' �.,. . . � '... !�:."�. 1:`1 ;; - .- . - . - , -, E -�s � . ,r,;�'.. I a I � . . . � � ` � ` ,-,�i I A tillwhile he sub- last- until •5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan* 5&b. Oata, bush' .�_ 781 - For Fint-olus Letter Paper, Note Paper, Business Envel �- ' , �:-,)` ` ­­;�• ons to the meeting, His wanted very :::; 8 to* ' 41 � . 1 _.; .. - , .t'- - - . . I Witted 9�me resolUti ' , . I ', .. -,t" - . I" - _.�, 1� _ _�,L) '�. ' . ..�, � " , � . maim to work as dili Barley, bl�sh ........ &...., _­ 4 to , -: 48 . , ., _. 1 k4l 1 ined 'that talc Wom - - I I It op.es, Cheap Fools* and a good assortment of Pens. Also . . L.".... I ��i. f . - . � ... ­, ��­. - I I . , f.l.". ,,.k.Z.a44r ; e exp a' gently as he (the spealt&) would work if Peas, bush..... `...,h to 58 �.�. I - P, -.1 "' '­-, - . . - J � ` h t, T . -'- rL n in this eonstituency who wouirds' their positions were reversed. He deem- Ray, Timothy, ton::.... - 12 0( to 16 00 SCHOOL BOOK **** " I _., , ' L __ ­,rl Bide Ming to the action Of to -day's 'ad it the duty of every honest man to Hay, clover, ton......... 7 9 to 10 00. 0 . I., . � . I - - ' - - , i --- � -,-,;, �.: whether . - - -_ - � .., - �4.,j ..1. �1 I � convention. .... I L 1. ol o AND WALL PAPER9 " '.'- I `­�'.4, �en or no, they would hasten to the support of the principles Straw,'ton .......... *, ' * * 7 0( to 8 W - . � . S - - 1, I.. �'., %­ - . - " -, �. .­ ­ " , 4 L.. * : -- - 1J.'.4 i I �4 , - - .support ,,fie Conservative -4mdidate,bring laid do,yn by W. R. Meredith, and let the Dressed boo ............. 6. So to 700 not forgetti�hg Wools* Silks, Tissue Paper, Felt -and Linen r J.)11� _ qua I . e _. . . . - 1. 1. , # -es at _.- . - . 1. - 4 " �.... Out an I 1 1 Rights dandidatoe. or seclude result be what- it may. the history of Beef, forequarters....... 6 0( to 7 50 _­ � . - tlienise.h . - Beef, hindquarters ...... 80( to' 10 50 . ' stamping, an . 8._� - * �1 .. 1 �: .. -''."­ I home, and dooline to in any South Ontario would testify that the con- for sta ' d numerous other article . I . . ... i I way ini in the campaign. The Equal ­ __r I wft� - . I 2� .%, � -, "-,.- .. �_.:-_ � . .- �_,, __ I .\ . ".. '. '.,I-#.- 11 I �, Aervative party discharged • Ud duty at Mutton ..................... lo (K go 12 00 __ __ - __- __ ­� ­ �" L.,r . Rights party of which he was spokesman, � `.-�,U I *1 -1 Would join hand �.,,,�� .- I 0, this time. He said there'was one man Veal, cares, as .............. 5 � . d and heart with this con. whom he naturally esteemed more than Butter, lir...... I �. ��.�., L . - I . . oolt'000'O"IKS'. FASHIONABLE T�AILQRINGI,. .� :5., "-i'..'_,- -, � - vention-provide - d the resolutions which any other, whose- advice he valued more Eggs, doz ................... 00 11 to, 00 12 . . .1. . L , .- .*�' i I . ,.t I . Ir �.41 � 4! " "­� I I . = . . I - I I . I' -1 I . , �t . ;1 .- �_� .1 - - I I � , I - be had in his band were adopted. Mr. than any other -that - man is his father, - --- , .a.11, 01-i A.= CQ=_ i -., I --. - .- i ,. ... _. . , . . . or, __ - _. . � �- ..�._ ... . . � . - 1. . . . . . - ' L ' 'J" . I . . : "". - ;;J. -f �r , - . L J I Wright is zealous and sincere in his eon* who was not present. He would prefer, ' L .. L - . . '. 'I ., , `,1011* -f I _!.,;.;_A1,- , . vietions, Ile went over his 'gebund Of is DOMINIONHaving lately' opened out in Messrs. Macu*ab's c,omer Store, - - _. L .� L �-. I in tl�ing so important a step to have It ANK ' , - 11 1�'coI . ,. _ L_F,:.1...,.­.,1'_,.. * - . - cow ap�nst the Muwatgovernment fallier's counsel which has neverg failed - - . . I . . 1�1­ -- ­ and also war ed his hearers not to . 500,000 . .- - we are now prepared to turn out Arst-class work . - .. . I.. _�. e, � a % im- hinii However as time ,,was short he Capital Paid up, - . SIp ....- . � . . . I I . . :1. I .. . t ..-__.-_;.A. - . . ­ � I .- . - . - . ..... I , . - , I -,: r I - I but it wits an - - $1�220,000 ' -- . :. 1"'Ll . - I ­ -- -I . ._-f: 1. . 'gine th t this was ft flestIng agitation. iould accept the nomination, !;Wowing Surplus, - , at moderate prices.... ' . . - . . azitation which would visit that his fathers advice 'would be to go . ' . - - . - I., If : . -1 - I - . .- - - , itself u . *Cys ALL WORK GVAIUNT19ED. . - I . � I PANTS A SPECIALTY. - ' . . - - ��Y�., � �4­ -- , . _ s -, .. . '. , i upon the head of Sir John Maodon. ahead and win. He thanked the andi. . . I , :. �. . "', . , I .-. aid and Ottawa, because that pac' for his unanimous nomination, . . _. -.,. ".%_:,­! i is party at 0 ,0, . CAILM, A�XID 91MU US- - : W", , 0 WHI BY AGE : 1. -..r1)., ­ I i . . . . , . . . � it. . .1 I . A Irl. It . i 1. � � . great cenfiervative leader was a convicted he would endeavor to do justice to the , SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. �. ­ . - ,� :. . - " I . _. . .: � .'. "a r-, I.i. . . - .- . - I ­ . � . . -_ truckler to the same sect . .. . 0 'y & WTT W� , ­.,_ , �.. I ect and creed as . . . - '. Ai., ,�; . trust confided to his care, and with A Interest allowed at highest onsri at rates. 'No I ►. . I , - .. �.. 1. .- gl_.__- :.v � , - Was trio at. I notice of wililidiraval nnuired. ' .----------.-----.---------------.-------.----.---. __ - I I �, �. .:. t good cause he looked forward to victory. ..., � ,_�.. �.. .1 . I M . . - I.. i.._ 11, " ,L"�'.,,� . - � - [�_ .- -; , N. F. Patterson, Q.C., said that -the Mr. Miller could not attend Mr. Dryden'S , -ROBERT R( 88, -.- i 19 I ,-. -.1 ; I - I . . . . - . . . plafforul laid down by W �� 1, ; MANAGER. I ""- I . - I - R. Meredith Port Perry meeting Monday night but tiny. . . I . I coincide __­�-_­ . ----- � -_ I:_ �_ I ­,�.,-; . I , I . . .­ . ,� . .� ­. c)iucid4 fully with the resolutions .of I ould at once proceed to go over the . � . W. " I * -...0 � , ­ " J, ,�, -yt,.. , ft party" here to- riding. . . I . ... z � . �, ,-� - - fared by Ithe Equal Rights par' 1, I . . - ,�,e�� . . �c­ - . . . - . . ­ 1. ' . - , I . G. W.WARREN, .L I - �S THE PLACE TO BUY - I *1 ' ' �`­ '� . � I ­ I ,It I tif _.. ' . , _ � I . .. " .._� day-tb� first principles of human justice � The candidate enthused all present and - - e ul - , - - , 1. 4 * - # . ,f a worker from his toes to Watch . . .1 . are at s4h-e, and it behooved all to rise showed himse' . 'Sugars, Fine. Teas,�, B � ­.. - 1. --- I I - . . .. es. -Clocks, Jewelerv, Silverware. Choice* ;i . a� . . ­ . . � � . '. . e. � lipinsupportofamRn who risking •the top of his hat. It is -our opinion that ' ' ' ' ' - ... , ­ , ' ­ - I . I :_ w. 7� 11 . - . ran or any .. . � i � 1�i; his political future for the sake of those this will be one of those red-hot contests Napkin'Rings 25c up, Sa t shak- I - I - . . , .�. Gold Rings from $1 up. Sill Raisins and Cur t 9k thing •­ _. I . sacred rinciples. . . . - I - 0.- .. .... ..:. ..� ,-. , #-Z:. I � ! .' which we some times read about. .1 . . era 40c per pair. �� . I . , - ­ 11 " � 1'.. Rev. Mr. McLennan, of NVbitbv. Vol. - 4-04ble-0 . - you may want in'Groceries.. .. . . uuteered -a' few remarks:upon the resolu- � Colored Glasses, to limteet the eyes, only ' . I I I - . . . . ' , r'. - - ..- .1 ". �: _ - . . . Pri-6-wer is the Conservaltive, and LG*cli- 25 cents pair. ' . - - -' ._ .­._ � . I .1- tion. He made an eloquent speech.. go- 'art the Reform candidate in West Dur. , i. .. . . I ­., - - '­_. -� iDg-over'the gr � ground i .. I . - I � - - V � . I - _,.�_.. . .., P, in a very calni, i'll- ham. * This is one of the closest rid - I - ostial.. NEW GLASS SETS JUST ARRIVED.... .'' �''. ., 'DO,I-1.1 -i� . Repairing atteuded to RS - - , 1, ..:X, I� ... ; �: f, -1 .,.....�­. ---i - partiRl tuanner. .He cared not who in the Province. �&V.. � I.. , - , ,; of the citizen so long Mrs. Vanzant, of Oshawa, swelled the a. 77-7. 77*7 GL Ift r 4D X:Lv . __ ... . __ _. __ - - - I - __ . - - - ---. ____ __ - __ ­ . � - - - .. ­ . -glIfIrded the right, . � . __ ya ­ i ` PICKERING. ON"' . * ., ,�: _�-.' , .. ,4e rights . . �­ I � , . as tho. ghts were guarded. At cine population of the town with triplets two VY C .1, - 1,_ I- - t -,. _". I ...,.;, I . - . ; _� ., .1 .. . !( - , . . - we 1.e occupied a seat at the, Bel - -_ - -_ - ­_ . � I . &I hool weel%-s ago. All doing well. - ,; � � ... I I . . . �_- 1% I I . I . , en as .on an � .1 -) - 1. � .;-; � �,- ��, -Nionday, of W . _:,.: _.�, . board and every in seat w :-- '­--,-- UNDERTAKI G- � BUSINE SS I .. .1 In tlw surrogate court on J..- AND .I . . .. -k, ­ e( ' . . . . - 1-1.1.1., --�.,--.'��, .. too . 1. . equality -lie went away for a time, and last %eek application was made for pro- . y . .,T,,. , .1 . I Of . - ? ­�.___4 . DENTIST . .1 . . .. I : .;- . - . - - - . � r -_ t:�,;I, V , . - . . I - . . I I . I .. . � . '. � ,,, I � I � .- I .- I 1. ' oh his return found a new member at the hate of the will of Richard Smith, a far- . . . il;., . I . _. ��. I . :"", . .:: . . - - . , _1 - ! . . , . . I - - - . board, not elected, but appointed accord- North-east dor. Yon' e & ueen sis. .. . .i ., � I . - L � . . - . - I... .. -.,.. - 4� �._ -t-1, J I . - Wer, of the township of Whitclvircli,wh6 I - . . � I . I . I . . .- , , ; ., . . - ,-: ­.. . ­...'� I . - � . - - . ` I . . I .1 . . . . - . . . .. � . . - ing to a new law. the gratuitous repro- The largest Dental office i 'Toronto.` .� � 11'�! � . � _. . - . . f i I .. coLuiu'tted suicide ou April 18, lea ving an . � ..... . �, 'i .. - . . ... . . . , .. � . --::- .,� � . Tentative ofa certain sect. He conid not I . I !,'.� - I . . . . .. I .%,�, �: 1� a . ; . I _. I . I I I I . . � : - a. �- 1:-. 1, . . estate valued 61.%.12. To each of his ; 4. . : . . . I _.... Gold Albalgam (silver). and Porcelain - , ... . it.,'. - I . . . I ,� � . .� .. � q_ _V� . . . . . . I . . . I v; . . . - . � .- - . . -� . . - conseientuously fit at a board with a man brothers, *Joseph and Randall, he be . .. -_ . . . . . � 1,1.1 : I -i ."... , . . �.�', , - . ', , : .. '. . - . -11 , . Filling.aud Porcelain A Golil Crowns, . . 0 r - .� � , � - .. . .- �... e9l) .: who was given such ascendency by Law. queathed $200, ane to his sistor. Sarah , . . . . I - . .. . ; � - : .. - �'. . �1,j�., - . I - - , � : - . . I .. , � . - . . p _� . � I , J? . - schools - / . . . . . . . . _.� _-, - 1�* �* It is now said that the separate I or roots of tooth a specAltv. � . I . . J - " ' * - `_ ", '. - ' , Conbov. he lett the balance of the e6tate / . k", I � . - .. . . I I .- - . were guaranteed atconfederatiou and the - �.­, ;'S' - Continue . Fu -neral Director, has �returned to his old � _­' ., -- . - T. W. Lamdreaux �t . . . to Sure at a Ubama asLa Mom- ,4- BEKT SETS OF TEETH $8 1 - .- ,- I ­�' _�' , . -Local government cannot do &WR -With S*UGS4 *0V4r&U&"t by I . 1� I . . - . .. ` * I . 1. 1. .. : I . ­',, , ., 'N -i, I y working for Dry- 1pfy Vilalized Air for Extree �aou_ ' ., . - . ,1 . . _.,�. �% .- , I � . � stand in Whitevale,, where he will carry on the. . . . � . ... � . . - , � them. True, but an administration don a" mewat. . , � ­ ___ . r .. � . . . I, - � � - . 11 I I � . I : � �. - - :. ­ . .- . i - - - --- . _. . . which will systerpaticaily.trade upon the Tlie-Te4rani is always 0. 131 - . . . . : ��,, . .1 _. ­ I , .4 ­ .�. . .. I . , ` .tby � I 1! t,,!� undertaking business asusual. � . , . I . � - " - , .. "The . . 1! 1, . � . _� M ..,.,:. � . . . ­ I . . s ! :�� .�t k � .'': - . sentiment which led up to the comorom- Smith, of East York: climax ;i• 7Xarblo' 'Forkso -*'' .1'... �I..11. 1. - '. e - I- ­ . . - �;.- I lic 1. .1 ising settlement of confederation. and G., B. Smith's speech to the formers iso in - , 01!5e� Tn _. - _.��_ r . ' . 3 =29M 3M'T-'-- & &-vow-E-03M W 3EMIST "V�rA61STOMin - a - r : .!. . ... * , . � , . ;-� : make concession after concession to this the language of the, concession liq#s. a all 0 r' - . . . :�. - _,,,�, � . . .. Full stock of funeral .supplies. Terms moderate. _.. . _�.., -1 �. . � k ... . ,­ . N. 1_ �..­ � saws creed, is traitrons and_ deserv;es re- cork -or. He *ks of the 11 lowiD,k - of Mat-nisbn &Z 'JAJL"Y . m�.,.�.;__ - -1 proach. With regard -to French in schools the lien of Or 66 cao kling, thea•• t" cows, , . '. M_ *; , _.. V, . 6, the . - .. x, - . . - -11. - 1:,_�:-.';-,'-.­ I . MANV'FACTURERS 0 , i., . . .: -.,, r I . . L ..­, 4.� any administration which would tolerate. and of Sia glorious visions of A her of I . �* nM&UM . . / . ...: I . . . '1� . .r. -W.- IJIL 0 ­ . ­ I -, ---, - .... . . . 4. - - . . .1 I � . . L. I . -nay facilitate, the perpetuation of tilt -keys being chased to pasture by the , - . . �:`. � � i � . I - - - - --- -_ - -_ -_ ____ i_ _ -_ -_ -_ -_ ____ _­ . . .1 - :;e �e� Marble Monument Ilead- ' - I . ". French aseendanev any part of this hire;1I man or the small. hoy.�, I ' � . .,.. _ _�i, . , Province, was traitrous to the trust re life -lease of a corver lot i /the affections - nes, &c., . . . � . I .- . �..� ­ . ,._:,:1...0 , ... . '' - . I d, .ons .. I sto � . -i - .- - . _. ­__:._�, li­� 1. - . _ . . .� . 0. I . _,.. - ­ -, ­_*�, - T,;,�Iilll :. . * - . . " -...,-:: � j, ' . . I pobed in it. His views ou these matters of E"t York." / Awl all other I . .: LOOK - OUT.- I , I lunleterlr ork,, - - .. I . . a A . . - . . . . � . . .. . I. . : . . I I .. .. i� ,'-� - ,i��], 'One of our exchaugepr'- uses ill@ flalie, - . I . . were clear and exp;icit and. it was his . . . Mw of Scotch. Swath h, American - . . . . 1. : . ­,­�.­�% o. �.. .: . � - ' �t --,, - . - ' 'l- .' . .`­ ,,6. ditty to express them. h"d last week '':fin iWegible aldernian," and catiams.ii Granit «. J_ H.'BUNDY IIRS just started out. He intends to call on . , ii.,-, - . - I The Presideut called for' notuinatiobg thev goes on to tell 4/ow AM. O'Dounel,of All parties wisliing work would In well to call . '. t .- . . !L�_ ... . . on us before anitig. All. woi k glwantood. all. his old a.,; well RS Dew customers in the Town. . I,— , . .. .. 4, � - 11 and the follow names atnovir others Hailfax, was deal' red "ills dile" because . � . : - '' ; � _.- �:' , _il, 0% Prices of the =1 - . . . ,... . , . , , - 14 1 - - , _.: � - . - � - - , - . . '. . _ - were I)rou.,Iit forward]: lt9bert Miller, jr. he rented a shed"ro the city at a how 01- . . . ships of Pickering and. Uxbridge with his usual . . I . :., � ­� ,., � . - . I . . . � . - _­ ­ - 1._" � �, 11 - 049" and woliks -welf'sude 8 old istala& . I . ­ I.:. ... . - .i �,�. 0. I -it per annu . Perhaps the ell for - 431'r �. I - _. - . � �. � � I , . - ..� lbroupliam'; J. S. Laiike, Oaliawa, ; N. F. lai _,6 TMOT. I t, . � . . assortment Gf . - . . . � � : - I . , � . . .: - � . .'.$ - I'( . I . Patterson. Port Pwiv ; Peter Christie, meant ineligil�e, but misconstrued it eg- - - __ I . k . t I � - . - . I . ! I . ,.�. I . - 1. . I - , . . , . - . , - . . I I I .1 , - , ..-. . - - . i PICKERI , . ETR- HE TINWAREe _ETC99 / '. ', Reach J. Graham, Scugog; W.F.Cowan ibis, or perhaps he wrote. ineligible it eg- - � , . _1 ,­-'. i - - Oshawa ; J , 'H. Long", Whitby •: Arthur ibly. PerVaps-say will some brother ' ' - , Y... ! .. and will be ready to take orders for any kind of - . - , - -­:___ I - : eenwood!-, Dr. Bogart, James quill try a turn with this problem -it I . . . � ,�, .;� I Johnston, Gr . a I I . -� �.. . " - ­..., , . . I i . . . - , " . - . ., - . - � , . �.. :,) t�_._ . I Rutledge, WhitbV ; Ji Boxiall, Port PorU_ looked easy at first. Its a good exercise Scales and Eavetroughing, Hot Air Fumaces, etc.", etc.*,. � . _� ,;­ i - . . ! I I i � o . , ... -lm_- - ,Mr. Larks said thai fou 'year ago h* in probounciation. PLANING. ILL , � ' I � ;'. . . � . - I . .1 _­ r , , . .1; .1; � . .... sowed the seed whi0h W reap a rich IF14(an boner to have in basset iioiali of - � ____ Wvd. Bundy. who has had 20 years* experience at the trade, and is . I - * - � - - . . . - .. I- . I . - - � . . . � �, - � . . J. _x. .�, .1 . I—. - . - . . - : ­ . an expert. a . - :, .:,I . � ., � . . I t , . a not in the abl#ty "a I*r- D"d*a to xew� t us in 1.1 t repairing, will attend to the Pickering business , , . harvest this Year. we . . s . , % I 1patuanhomt. It: . ,., ; , ..!. , . , . I .1 _. . . I . . `j`' " i . , . .. . - * , .; e - i , ; I . � - . � L f - - .,7, . ,,�, field, because he .thought better man 7 DOORS ' I . � . . . f9r the next 2 or 8 months. . I . .�;t` , . , I. .I- . I The Scientific American .advises par -1 9 , . I . . I :.­ .. . * CLARE"d4NTn . i .� � ­ _,.:-.,;''�, ,,,!._. would pick up the gann'let. Pickeriag ,I, I �.. nts and teacbere to prohibit &he prac- .�.".,%1 0 "I of 1. - . .. - ) %T,7;,. Mille jr., whom Sir . :has Ft man in "Robert I ' tiee of skipping the ro)j�, so freely indulg- ', � . . - . - . . SkASHI * 1 ;a BNSUY1 P�ICERING =a m I : .: . - ­. � , � Dryden with all the entre chments I' F . - � I � - . 1�� � � - . ,4. . . '! :1 ed by little girls at this time ,of year. . . � ' .1 ­ : .. � _____ _____ - -------- ..- .. . . , -, Ilk, v� . _. _. lice and all his personal pularity, could ' . I . ..._ BLINDS, ; . . �_,_ _.. -1; . The "pernicious pastime," its Dr. Peck.of .; , I I . - ... .- .; n I - .- . : - . � . I .. . . I - . bot defeat. He quoted the remar�i of I I I . . .1 0rTJ.&M3M%&01Tr.V .___ �.. 1: _. � f. ", � 11�11 - - . . .. -.... ,.�!_ 1 . .. the Indianapolis Surgical lurstituto calif, - -- and all kinds of I . � I : .. I �, - � .., � .... I %1_., . Ii.. - ,�. - - . mel, . I I . . . I . .- .- . � . . . , . 1!1; - . ,!.11_� ,, �1. ­ V, * . . - Bishop O'Connor and Bishop. Dulfa it, results in sudden deaths and in a great - - _1 - - - __ I" - I - A . . . � - I - - t �4' - . . ­� . 4N.Vn . . , I - ..: - many causes injury to tb wo Win A _% - � , ._. .- . _.., IN h rob she ubs . . I Is AGRIGULTURALQa- .. and said tbit the people of this Wovince instancea e ..aaPine Mo-ulli:0I C3- ! 9 �ill decide that the C .KS ­ ''. 'MI.. -,-_i I., . - and the bones of.the log. Ile s"yo no" a Anything in this line supplif don ortleir. ,( O�. _` - �_ - - - . %A' � -1 � rule the state. No body o pri6s 1; how L I . . , 'I I - '� � . ..�_ V�_* - I -z- . . ' � . 1� '. . - . , . � - . - I . ever holy, just, honest, ea t and zeal- mouth parses, but cases are I brought �to . _. ' . 9 - .. . .. I . ­ ".- -­', - � - .. . �. !.� - ... r,4� " - . - the Institute to be. treated for injuri it ' . - - ` ` - - � - _It� . �._,r.. � : �,.jj.� : 1. nus for good, shall usurp t functions, of . te -Having got the Pickering Plauibg Mills .'.- . . i IDODW & SAtTNDERS, Prop US . -.1, �_- �­,. � ..... ...-- . .. I brought on by, the contiuous co I _ .- . .- - ... .. . , _.. . , --, - . the state. Give the church every free- `cu"'�` fitted out With -all necessary machinery, I '' 4, �h � ��: ,, ­ .1 .. � ( ., I - � upon the bones in this amu eluent. It,*$_ - % . ­ - - - ,!,4��. 1.s . . I '' , - ­ - ­ . a - ._,­� : -_­. .. I ­ .. . _ .. - � I - I . . ­­� . I ! - . . I : 1, ---. ". . i . . . door belonging to it, but t of the freedom am prepared to fill all orders pro,nptly. _. . - i,�, , . .. . � . � . I . . . i. , pronounced the prime cause of crippiel. , ; , . . . . I .. il� :` , . -, ""4_ , . , 1'. . � ; ! I I -%Z,.. "I . . . .�Ihz_,,� , . I � or power to subjuggatel,the 3tate. r' driss lumber, and do all thew6rk usually - : �i -,Z �t , .� . - " 4, , I .; allioug girls, and the practice when u Repairing on al kinds of. -agricultural implements, engin6s alid mill maeliliill� .. . , __%_'. .- 11 - ikl , 9- . . . . I i . a ­ .. I - -411'. . N. F. Patterson said id li �,- withiltOw in not done in the best planing wills. ' - 0 , , .. "i , I ,� � -, , _;� . . I . . - _ " - __t�_ � favor of Mr. Robert M' eT, a . carried to excess is decid6 hazardous. Call at the Mill -near the G.T.R. ata- . ery done prowl tl:. Satisfaction guaranteed. We also furnish - . .:. ,,..-. .-4 `.�_��._-,Si.,%, �.- _j�.­ ill , young D. - I . . . �_, I-V ­ , . .A. . ly . - - : . , � . .. �,_ �. � -,.-1-1 _i- V. -7 . A, of great promise and ,abili , the wor ­­­ .1 . ' ,�- � tion, when desiring anything in my line. . . ­ _ � ;` . I -�..A 11 .­­ � .­ . - , . . �;116.1 - ..., .1 ' oculi' ' MANRIED. . , ,- "' " .., " " M I '� of a good Steel Shafts f4 r Cy indiers, Steam Fixtures . , � - kid father. Th north Col. d HA'YWAHID--�JOli xsoN.-by thea t. T-Mobson.' . . for all kinds of Engine%- � ... . r ._­­ �-�,, N, -� '� I :, . ­'-. : ,. ;,- __e .� I t�'i `-_0 j - 't I ., guarantee Miller. 150 ma crit ,and �Lnd io at the Methodist parsonage, ay 12th, IWX. J. L. SOMERVILLE, .Plough Bolts, Cyl nder Teeth, etc. A No. 1 Plough Points always . I . �' ,.,�,, _.1,,r,.f .. - ' Miss N I ' s :, . - . 11' * Mr. W, R. Haywam to Miss N caret Eveline - PROPRIETOR. ' 1% . � : '. - -, & ','� �,, -,� *" 4 -� - - , ­ . iiia understands the * �outli end h t. 23 y - . I s - 0. f , i_*�.;1 ., ... �� - * It _ - . , " * "- , - .-�.-, _;­�- i".. Johnson, all of the Townshl) of Piukering, . -- -_ -.-- - - I ______ - I . keDtim,Stocke astir in Iron or Brass made to Order. Al - r,-. - � -_�. -�z ...-I, _. ter than Mr. Miller I hi self. He s d County of Ontario. I - �__i_______, .. .: ---. . . 1. -q. _- _- -,, M . . ­ - - - .. . . . - . - . .,...I- - �:, �N, i�- � 4_., , . � there was no man in the -iding of who DIED.. - ..: I - 6" OWN% ' 1: " ; .; ..- - i.-• '4, - 14 ­ I - . � . , . _� I '.� ,:.T1 ^V1 I - �. _ j- . . .., . Ick) oury thejap - -1 . - � 'V,'�_ .-i . : ._,� 11 ,� L . - - WEAK ME�QU Wastb PLANING* ATCHING and Mou' _­I­�, ". ". " W. T, - Mt. - Dryden had a. more v holesome fe r Hoem 1 At Drinbarton. on nano, the - 12tb Ares of PLANING: MOULDING .� ­ i .*,", -.1 . .- - -a . I i A— . .. � I :f- .1.410 - than A6. Miller. He war ied his hears a " VIUStyp 36 . .f . - , ,,, , '.. of M%Y, 1890, Jonathan Holme . aged 63 years . k I I .. I lm.. � �- Z .:.i - I 00LV!?11U . one Promptly.. Give us a eaU. -26 _____ - 1k all I I I 1, .: .. . . .. !-i ,�,ff -;!�-- i slid 6 months. - - . . A -_ , . .1 � 11 ti e talk of . I .. ' . , �t 1� ' _ I ­ '' L ,"', �' - ,1' . ' - � � pot to be led away V - Funeral occurred Thursday at 2 p.m. to Ers- private &;sa=% free !seal i. Perfeetly _- ___ __ ---_­­__:. I_� - ___ __ __ ,__ ___ _ __________T�_ .' ... '4 ' . � L : L V . � A .11,­'�._. 'R� . * 0 J A . I Dryden being called to th cabinet. . relish ]&. Over 80-oareoxperie ca. Address- . �k - � .A, I kine burial ground, . , '-,�.�.*t­)O I enmw RML ba6p , Canada. 9 , .1 . .:, , I challenges 31r. Dryden to roduae a ser tp. - ­- 14.. ­% . I .1 ' - . � Ir""..", 'I% - I IT is f na . , JK--A,W­- �- i.-�, . C r. Awre -- rgilable ; batter I 46 ___ I . .ik ,7 . � , , . -.�, r *1 : I s - . . y rb""", 1Lta1,00.1W1..T..y . 4 �,:" k . . if paper as proof. Why is I ___ " LID I ES "'r "'"Or '"a" � __ , I , ` - - dowo in his constituency t4 Iling the sa 0 a Biu&r, I of 11tionwro3al M& -801-Ity. -hn Remmer Wo E 0 BRIEN ,,,,,,..,,,,, Frost L.,. Woo o . ­ THE- ­ - - .-1.1 .y..� - .. ., , , ftod for pwticulws. Ad4te" I �. � . 'A� ­ 1.- II � I -1 . - _ ,A - *_ r I_ . % , % ,. - . '' -1111.1 : Pretty story, and the local memb6i's '%L 42=10 3rML CO.60J � Canada. - .- --B.W -..: Lt ..., : %: , , k� N�' . - ' :� __,J�11' ­ * . AGENT 11OR_ - .. " - '' - 'L .. L ' L I : ­­ . . . I I ... . . I - ,:;,�, friends told r , -o I - . I ... , e . - -, I irr = : - f6p same st( ry four years ...A DAN, REDDIN� AGENT,'. I ­ � I .. .PHOTOGRAPHED . . A - I .. � I %,"'., /` '.,.., ", 1. . _-.14. t:,4., go - �.- ' L 1__Vi'�;.�.�� " a,,vo- It is oul an electioi , dodge. j L VING-1- % "outoVOtuy& . 1 .�. _PICKIE1 == I�­___." ­ '4 -,- 4 :. -, � . �4 y ." 1".. �, Zof . ­`­;��J I "W*;-'.'',�q ,- , sroatea uhleveammis of umdern I Kau wow ,.. -e-.4 " i % ,�.:T_� .,- . . I :4J. H. Long said be,retir d in favor .... THE MASSEY XTO C09- �.,i�_.�, - , ' - _. PROFIT dwftif diewt wy of &M No. Ube uo Ation I � _ - . __ - . - ______ .. !.' - - 'i . , .. � I Mr. Miller in whom lie had every 'con a - The PROFIT & WOOD BINDXR.the�filyiiingle ourti. slowu instantmsow U a with . L ., , . � � I �"_, -, I ,1,1 L.� � P _ �, .. . - ' _. � , _ I . .- .. 11-., ,.1.1.. ­ , � � -�- . canvas, two -horse binder manutwe"red. IN= t fam head' ­ beind r c to wpestac but -1 1. . . TOWN ro, . L_ 1. As kood, prompt quick - reli .., _"'.'hk­��W­�L"�4 % dence, and for whom he vrould fai0ifully yadave truth& Onji patid"orth" in " � ) - ­ , .. ",,w . and aertau 11 - . . I � AL, � , I- � .. -,. , 1-�;)_ 't '�'-. . ,w)i, -, - , " , � r , ­".� _.' .1 - I - le -,,;4'.. `Vt � : I 3.--) . :,44, t0=b*01U16ftakk1M_ oftarm"a I= a UK . . . I , . , . �_ Lt .. � , . I I . to 1"to A" - V I � . I , . I �- *11:1; *1 .., -:��'j� work. batIm r" KwhLattle � $ _� - .. _.. ;i ; I able work tells every,ti -:"- � ,­­ . . . . me , ­ - , 't I1i )NT 0"AD I ii, I ­.;, � .�,!� -,V- - i said h' 8 . ,ti�4 _ - % � 1�111 , Z J)LWN. Box OW TOW . - .4;.�.. y f,Mr. Boxall, of Port P _W.1f, . ,:T �­ ":. _� �%� - �11 I , , - ' ,_� I )�_M0 . -. - L . I � _­ A- I I have the trade ... �..v ..;W;LL� ,­..�I ___ . �� THE MASSEY BIN IRO . ­ - ��_�i " - . fused to attend the convet tion held 80;e . . ___ ' - L __ 31 - , � . I.Lfl,"'ir1. --j' �� . n� .1 � I _V S . I . , L 11 .. . 1 y4l_,�.. - �J, _-.. i�,,A. C. �� I 1, � , - " * ., � - ­ . I - 'A, L - LL * , - of . I . " - - . V ,­ : . .; ; . 'I . : �� ,4�"- , - .- , weeks ago because Mr. Meredith had :R ) 6 1111 111115 , - THE MASSEY OWER , , . -)";,;1 " . . . �., '�. i,it . - 115 19111111111' _ n �U�. IV'. ,� .11, :;' 1. L - * -1 � ... . �, I . '. 4, '4'1,. r, , " ­ - T� j-. i Ontario county.... ., -1 1--i'V111 . I I . . 17 ,,t�k � . � L� . .I- ,4 - . .1 64- .- - - � taken his position, and if i Meredith .1. . L ;; that , I . - , " ,­ . f �'*" � - . - � : - : �,_.i�l , ,­ ,�­. � - ,A .-�p -, *:i.i��-. � 4. _. - . , � f,. - f, - I s��� 01R, r 6"*%U= L I . � -t , . . 4, . a" &3'Ld ,93U13Ce& IF10'WZ- 31 9093 IAM A * ' , MOWE 1. . . " I - TORONT Rl:. I . �• �1 - -4 , . . . . . �- -:�-, ' ; , not come out as he had done, he (t. 0 1 "k wU"" bduy la - ., THF ' 1 6%y loll have yo ady , - F" I Ete . hr pi,Qture8 - , . 7_�'J � - =WL " ,THE SHAIRP RARE, E � , !..`�,�t.­­ " ' . . . speaker) would not be present to- V.T, ";ft-1-1r� : it ta ' MCK S PW one L __ ;. W Etc. � by a certatin day, 11 - haye� them by - ". ��._ - I V: ..- . %J - ,-. 41 ­ �L '14 **LZ BY FLES AN �,.,edft .I i.Z_-* The 09 k, wool) ot!, Ptow,� WAS iii - �� t11 , 9 10taNdaVe.warmted r,91. repars assey. mR- - .. ' - ,41 � He would be a conRervative only so - East I Vbitby 14owit 1, MR that -day, and they I be 66rreet- ,�- ,. - _,. j L'�. i r awarded Mat Prize at the E . . 60 Aft sorts of of 016 M , , y 11 � i - - _.. 11�' ." � opposite I .: ��i �.� 1. _� ..��.,�,,;l'�'�.\;t�.,�-���', �,a - as the conservative party was fbeithful 0 Match in Na. It leadif them &I. thaw POWs ellines -kept at -M Ag( ucy opposite D. * ly'done and finely fin I .,. . , 1.1� - -1 :-.� ' AlTI-88"WICE who" embon- L I ished ' , -11 4*"Ih�ff 14 1% enem. v . . I L i,�i � e- he,p . . 'I':- ­­­ � . 14-- - � . . O_Q'14 � � - . . the just principles enunciated by t . .. ­ - . . ��: '� ."t _ -11�.. . I. 10. ,�:' ...'� , . t . ' 01 . . . - : 8 , *_ _�7 � i;ao . 0 In.,Vrioee and terms the afft 0 ANTV '.. -, . _ Arlo Opposition. a q4WT sent leader of the Ont " 6f ca* coisk. ,M2Wa:6�'m"JJ1�t.6=VVA O'Connor's .s��Pj,ich-eipg_ . V . I #&Rio, cannot oolapete with me. 1. I t, I ULSINGS IOUAA *1 IwA 16 so 1 ., My now gallery � i One- of Ltbe Is I � _�, I , . ... . . " -- _��, r "' •I -04n' OUPPI " ' - --L I 1 ,.,4�% , 4 , , I I �- , . -e- '".''.1,4 - took the plaltfbrm. to see the fiLC491. SIXT •I,javite all to iiispoet tho niaghisef at MY . go- aid 110 Pak". � W y .y swullt *of Lbincling and best snointed in the Province. _. I __ 1'.14 , , ZA I . - L I . _­ . �� , ___ on. a •dwm OWB16W W" . . I . , ­ .. .... . I . �.:,:.11 , . I 'I- I -- - - . % r"I A: . � . M bF ftklo� . .1 -0_11 �. - r " - �� 7 WALLw A I - 481 I judge the. earnestness of the audience- p1ses, opposite the News Office. - - twine' at 1W per' 4 , EverYthing is as - handy and t"tj ' . , 1� I L- I .. . I pomd . , . I., , . ;k � V .. ___ . � . . L - .. . ' . 1. , - , -, " - I► # ...-. I ., . I, _'..L.. __ 4j,, - . .1 .. I L I , , �'t, i 4 � " the survey satisfied him'. He would - ! ' A I I - I L.. . ; - . . . *,, - ,as money dan in ''.. ­'.."', ,,�'-�-,�:-` , - � -0 ,,�, . I - - I . I �;� ��* ake it..' Call � ' ; � ,�,, i".- -'i . . I . - ­ , , ,4--. ,,,� - - ; , I , - . - , V !. k, '. )q �,), *1, - . ____- boo I 1. � . I � . - r- T. r' 1 4W . .1 . - � A ­- , ifv_ . . rt and work for Mr. Miller, and ho � IN . , - It .4- `t L F DANs L- - REDD 9 W, m_ � .. its 4 W- 4T 03 a = t -T. Im . =316 `� SrOUW when in Whitby,.. �.._' - - - - -,­';" -�� , , � . .. . rough'him to see just pin"neiplfo i a - : . . ;. "" `,"­�T;4 ­ ,� t.� .,,.LL -�, . �� :1. '1- , I , - .- � : _VV _ ajt� - kf_' -1 I , I ,� . � - ___ - , - I - �_�.teall i , ,L. . Pi03b9T1=*-­�­ 20 7-Wjj6_25jW- - *j-w� ­ , . M. P;.3 F"I'V, lf 1.�, ;4'. .7 � , . 10](91UNO ONT4; � - NO ;.� . .:. t'.3 ,­ . , , ,� . 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'­, LYTT i . im ei � di I � - I J . . . �.­.'�fl , T a" Iwo . . . . - * Genera senji Ifia . �, .. -_f - , . r, . 11 I : 4i F0116MON waoiso-i INSYM9 -Inv, i . �. ­.. - - 1'� ,`,.,.I- -''� . D I . V,14�*, -ir - .'V �. Z, m doing 4nd 0 I _� .� * r ­.-.X�1� I .1 - % . _�_ -, 2 ,4-.;- a XWaT amin F Butler de I . *�, _!! � r .1;;, . . I . I � . 1. , - . . _ - "I" I . r ;, - - the kin dest things in West W&YV " W*M !". .; , , I . b at 4 . � � 6", ?,�. . '.' , ..:, - . - . --F--W- xwi&y. tam 866#A whist - , -a card msAk Wes - " � :, ,� �..., - _w . ',:.-i:,-_ . A".� .m,4� , . ! ,,#, i , � ., , I I : . the k speech before the Butler clu li . . ,.. " ::-�­�,-­ - K. 1, 'r , 4 . .� � �,,�.- .1, _ _. i., � !. -" 40 ,I *N"4�� , .. ­ ... . 041111P V ir Ams' the words, that I saw on a little . A few - ., last IF -that I c t,d " � - , . , I .- ." , �1110X& �L r ��� Ins re, 2_'*'Ii, I � ' ', "_,j',-. A '� . V4eftrt& Xylamm-Ma bmill Anneiname- , ­ -, ­. -_.r. I , But 1� ! . 0 oc Tone Ina that'some POO 11 I , � , I- ­ . - Pit I ble ofs sensation and has Interest' ftWft_- �' _ " .. � - ;- �/. - r'. . ' - ' - Must that my aunt's infatt a- , a to a dooi to. my " edk-A Cestument isldebw"d* 4 . &ys W, and'I'wishid Mg ho� I i ., ­, _-j. . '.r ' i., . � � . , I I.. ! ;a, � .: . C r tion was after all not 'greater than tfiat ! of that tbert A man in the had who. wish- -k - could have such a card hung in their ings for the American farnier seeing , . I - I :;r"'. ��` now - . - � 1. I �` .11. , k to Mrs- JAW I went out,, and , Few newspaper readers have i that " �� '�w 1, �1. � - .- Mr Stephens. The vicar took Mr. Bryint ed to anfla t heard of our In deals entirely with the subject' Of fa * , f a a 1110M - � . -10 �; cod, with _ a small, Portman- mission- the day. and read the word' 1i ,.. � . - I �., . homes, where they could sie it every h It ". , ­ I , -,.,. - .� . " r,, , .JlT8,ith found 17111 I , . ,� , ;../ ". . . ` , . -A . - him everywhere, introducing him to iis � & N. Mae"y, the famous Sw .1 over and over, g gto.4ud indicates the e , . , ,�­ `-�L­ -brother clergymen, and � trum . Rquiled bit hair awk. I . . . a& norr"Ous b 1. .. V '.. �_ ;, _ "-: I teau. ih his U&M C: . ths t . .. -, ; 24f IALke Victoria NyawiL . Stanley .and over. . ;Ord% , - . ...,_'. I . - . \ . 1. __ ­_ peting Is ne'll . grciultural community of the I . � . .1 : . :" L. wardly, .1 � .; � _. I I I—, '.­-� praliSm far and wide. Li a my aunt e . n : is, 'took the liberty df him -"the modern Li and I looked in my die -to -be sure of States lia7ve to bear. Although itite, ' . , 1. LL . , I � - � I I . ... . _... _. ' . min in ugogo in aneso sad W10b6ter to be generally understood that the farrae :. - .1 . 1.�' wouldnot listen �o a ordl Sinathiril'L 0 S ­ It on in y to . the station, when Stanley was dober last the� definitioll of poli it has I ­.", .11 I .� - - . , � , f. pilety ,a forgot . IV efte � , - *_ . . . t. -,! I . L :'. . - ce for Mr. . , he wrote of $ackay i 9_01: 'to t little - manners, lot o . - � . , -, ..- , : . . great show "of d S - , I ls4t night that - - as hes says, , �Cood breeding, legan ce of - ver the border was . . I . .. L. ­ � i . - . . . . ,?�,:,� : ens. - i was und in e fellow you could conceive, H bean the said I counmentod, ,' I -pearl of great price not altogethees I " .01 - _;:. L "L restitution to.you for climate hap.py one, few- �ould have- rli / ..,.� I . I �, I .. I "I -do believb it will end in the - man what I stole ; and as the money for the - sple dly. ,.kven his complexion- that cbsts no money," as free as the ble8be'd 't'he situation to be as alarnii suppoliq ... f._�. I -:., . . .111LIt.11A i .A I- ug as Gen n .. .. , ,.. iRducirt *11 & his lectilke covers.it, aP new as I can remember, is. ubinjured It4l twelve years in Central. aimliglit, sad like the sunlight it ti- . . -1 . . . -9 aunt to make ber *1 fav- . . , ter reprenept d i Is investigatiora, Ilt. . I - f� it. Hi i -..,:-� ` . � - .., -8 . - - our I" &etted Fanny, on, th last morning but here file ma,aw; and. MWW glankn for Africa. Th mission socistial I certainly and b.-ighteus the homes of the low i t and him to excl&fm : it ltd .- . If my stay. I . . Look out for a firiali . .; . one ( I toOdness, in declitil proaft contrive to uce, some 7xtMordW&rY popr"t. Only a kind word, or a bow or a dyclone where no building or institution Will : - - _. � . _j - ,_ �- "But T'th(iiight auntld',Ovill .Wig1W;6?,, . 11ope yoa,n forgive, Ing to ate, a4d men. It . ' - be C%1 .. - . I - :.,. 'I- �' - _�_ . - . . I . I it L , ­ mo -for. &U.. the, &uuw- ile, and yet it will brighten a home of nor strong and tight enough to protect: the 1'i�­ - m "Yes ; but she may alter � .:.. .. . �.. . any day. .. I I A 1. into m and .of Mackay "01 the cable from ro 81 . . ­ . .. �� - I I 11 � &UcO�LeXtlaed " And he put - I It . This wsa,the'vfiry bLet 'word we had'heard a"w or soothe an aching hwt, and -it eO6t8 bit inew of t6 country from the deatr . . _.. . 1.� . 7nay Z a num *hick P ascertained to be a fu Zanzibar not�ing! Strive to be polite to all with , adioll � -, - I- .4,51 � you n4l ... le fit f I � sad neWSs t be had , which will follow in its path." He h I . - - . . . I 1. . am 1111 . I , �t,Ar n 4W 10 - - died of favor, and the 4eath of no other that no matt4r how much tile farmers 01, .. _ . � . . . NVI I j . 4* equ'* thin week brought the ,�� - I ,..wvli tQ X that ne'ither I I h _Iw6le r I I)OT013our A % m you come in contact. Don't save old& , _. :.1 .. � . . . . . ,.�� : .: - dqft " I was owsu Mg your kind* words and qentle manners for wish to p!Ly their debts it - y I . . I ig�b .. . .- . �., . ': -..' - L: , ; .1. � 11 tMrdly white man �in inner Africa could swum a you r company, or you will never. attain an for thern'to.do 80. The will be Iln � - ­ I , N4 i . ' - ""' Ualt m&6 be I 401 nign - . . . .. . � . I 1: a ill us in a quiet ked 104WWall bi n ngs, deeper and more widespread feeling of . . poaib4 h =Wd 214. I *ou , , I I - I . . I not be at i retrised if she leaves him near- when,.& pompous do ease and elegance of Alanner. . national debt Of . q . ... - �_. I . ble-knock at the front Borrow, - the United States at tile close L __. - I It'. _: . ­ I i 19 Oftbe ar ! � I .1 ..... 1: ly everything. I door "110ulload a Visitor,, and Jane threw Excepting Emio Panha, . I ,overheard two ladies discussing a new &c- $2,8w,ow,000- The in W W4 . ;__.i. - :. i.� . She could never be so.. * ot. 1) �,_ - I this Ong man, q tan and id I I I think they are the western States -Gen ortgages on farnis I, . - . . 1 u7 ce one sai : - P I - - .. it Open to admit Mr. Bryant, whose face. re a Butler comput4e . . - �.: I _. �, ::Well, he is can. ' for he was not 40 years old wh he died, w t y and she dressee handsomely; but the stupendous sum of $'3,450,0q0,(", n 'a at . ' . . . . � � . quite capa- of fo' ­ 2 a ache had evidently abated sufficiently to had lived in Central Africa longer dian an there is so th' connion about,her- ... - m. I . r- - f Ir Pr she m.k me v r early . . ­ I � � _. . wills i it comes to that. S e has If hl ­ .;,W I)rom#jod to _ 11�6 0 Y - . 1. .-.: oolishly allow bj* NW4pme 4p 1#j � . other European who ever went there. a one-qbarter more, the rateolf interest a,,,. _.. . . told him so much abo t h ' 41kin t some buninouis for my aunt. - __ I - as no effort to be lita.� - I do not aging 'from I to 9 per ce � -1. . - - n - 4at #W ". . ne 12 ' ., exclusive of - . .- _.. � L would-be easy forlinin tolol.-Oh dearit,' ver left, fiia mission field :Ltei le reached think I shall like her. ;Ct was the whole cwts and the commis8ioHR �f agentf,, j.hi., I .. . - Johig Wood look [) _ � I ` . ad up quickly, and stood it, and he lived on the .all, Victoria secret of it -she thought it showed wealth ! _.., , how it rains! Don't you wish we h"n't to for a inStant as if par -lysed ; then suddenly NysLnyjL nearly thirteen yeam It Was be- and breeding. to be abi;v-e bein polite to all 1 2 - - L't.. .- : have been taken from the fartners for . .: . __.. . � turn out to this horrid old rn�eting to -night ?" caught him in a frenzied graap, ejaculating eause he was curing the loam of the .. __ I . - . In moneKa, PM � A - . 1. " Indeed, .1 do, a fine explorer, a splendid whom she met, and- Vhich he put4 , . - . "' .---- "I _. �_ �. -�`___. A I - - "Shiny Jim p, In an instant my sun . t,s pioneer, a man of remarkable tact, ability, it showelatonce that at not less on the, avers, e t it 7 per ,11 - . 1 4Vemere going to hear a# address giveh quiet hall had become the seene of, she was "common," not gentle and refin. - . � � . - . . - : ' . a conflict and courage that he became the t -known ad. . In twenty-five earn thet . S. national debt, � .., :.` � I - . - � 1 by In individual known as 1" The Reformed as the new -co er vain y tried to shake o� mi*sionary in Afrim "He in the very type . q I drawing much Tower interest, has been re . .. B d 'albrids and gentle minners do not duced only to $1, _. -1 . - .. ­ L L- M arglar. " From a career of crime he had his assailant. NY 'Lunt and Fanny came of man," wrote Stanley, "for m imionary always go blind in hand, however much we . I . . . - . - . � 600,000,000 or 57 p,ree.t.* . �_ . . : been suddenly brought to'tepentance; and rushing out, while I secured and may be refunded any dkLy at 3 per cent"' , I . . :: '. L _ I . the front door work - " _/ mav- wish to see them co �1. - .. . . I . . - . . . now spent his time going lecturing about and dei"tched Mary. in saarch of a police- While - still a very young mam Macks, mb'Oed ; but to But , Gen. Butler says: . -1.. - : the country in aid Of the in ranCe Cause . man. Mr. Bryant at first tried'to den found himself it the head of P Y be thrown in company with a yo person There is no way of refundin� or reducit,& r, I and public worality general . Y the Uganda f morals or rude and unpolirshged mail- .... : I . . _. .. his identity ; but John Wood was so it station of the Church Missionary Sw4ety. 0 yin in ie ( this fabulous mortgage debt, with'its 0 . . . . � _�.. - ... Mr. Stephens h ! . 1L_ Hers i tr i i d xtreme, and in usually give and destructive rate of interest . rea. i . 1. . I I , ad secured his services at ive that he had to desist and, fall �wron His halcyon days on Victoria Nyanza were . . L - - ..- _. the Sult of& lack of home t ining. All V I . .. ..-. his parish schoolroorn,. and *e all, includi � M deem it, if done within the sam -. JL re. , � .-' ' :my aunt, made our way thqre. Innir bad language4 It must indeed have been during the life of King Mtesa, for much of ean not have elegant homep or elegant e time that :% The �aff irritating to him after he had purposely the time he was a favori ing, who clo es, but, all can have ele ' t manners. the national debt ban been canceled, 80 far k * � L' ' ' te of the K ,,, - . ,-.,. . - - _.- 'w" very full, but places haA ,been kept for avoided goihg to'the lecture for fear his thou&.Macksw was a wonderful man. It Yout clothes may be faded "O'er tchad ; but ag it has been canceled, would require tile - .. - �. - us; and when the lecturer, John WoodI old COMPanion might recqgnize him, to was duirin4 this peaceful part of bin career you can have a lite an - . . stili . payment of considerably more than -diiuble . I . - made h' a on the p it ntle manner the amount of the national debt at h . . .. . . is appearane latform ac- nible thus -unexpectedly L . t w1r - �� - I. - _. I Upon him in thatille built up the church of Uganda, cir- about you ths, I at once d gnate you as of our war. - _. ­ __''. � companied by the vicar, there .was great Miss Symea9a hall cumn&vi ted th great lake in i little .90 that e end ... _� applause. - The hero of the evening was a at witn . M 'Lunt was horrified a gentleman or lady; and all ho come in f these -1 - - ___ .. . . again the ZZ sailboat Gleanor, and did much a - . 9 treatment Of her mortgages in simply impossible. T . rat'DrY contact with you will love and esteem �� 11. small, rather sli htl built man of about ' you ;e pay. - I I Y favourite ; but I would listen ton 0 appeals ph- you for what YOU are without thinking of impossible be - __ __ , work that made him known to he interest upon' them' i,j al,w) . . - f - o f Jj ment of t - _ . . - ort five, clean aven, and neatly dressed for mercy, and resolutely barred- erg. Othels came and went, but alone what you wear. �, s(:e - . . . .. -- I _. . I . I . - : , .- " C" -not a'bit like the popular idea of When tile policeman at last arrived, held hill ground, His health and did . . we have in b k the door. - . call", as - .n, ­ _- . -- - . I for- . - . ­ they call for from 7 to 9 per cent. anti - , --- .1. the members of Mr. William Sikes's pro, mall,v chaTSed th6 - captivo with, being not fail ; his converts werme num red by : L . I all statistics show that the average pro. I . .. . I.. I fession. I 1. a . . . � .- - ' rogue and an impostor, f Ii . hundreds; the King con . . - ee inf Way Statistio ,m6 . --� fits on farming industries are between 4 and ... . . . '. Wood i trite sure, Stantly advi with : - Rail . . . - L . . . . - -on tb . had sai , tfiat his 'in On . ,%me 5 per cent. only -hardly over 4 . - " Where's Mr. Bryant? I don't we him! ,after what John N hi ' niatters of state, and he coul do any- of the statements made b .- These . _. 11. - _. e platform," whispered my aunt to pretended mission would turn out to be a thing from leading a Bible clan tAlo uilding Oster recentl y when ar Y Mr. I mortga es never will be paid � . - _. - _.: . - Mrs. Stephens, who was seated on her left.!! fraud. . a house or making it shoe. I 9 I ng the case - reasc . 9 if for no otiler . . . � u I ..� - .. "Is it not unfortunate? He was -very So, indeed, it did, and with the haiS of During the dark and bloody da3a after ofthe runk railway E 3re 'the jury the debtors were,ever so much di � I . Grand 'IT, 91:cause they never can he Paid, if - . I . � .. 1�: - anxious to be here; but at the last moment the -Reformed Burglar', we were at . MwLnLga succeeded to the throne M;kck& ' in ,connection with the SL Geo, -ge accident, 1.4posed W . . - t j to I 8 any'who pay them. But they will ,lot he di,sposed w :�!, *:. I h � a note to William saying that he Y trial, will come as a surprise t( in - .: e glen Prove sufficieut ag ' at him to procure h never ff ed. Over a hundred co . pay them, for by mason of the deduct- . _. &in im courage col fin "I ., ­ bad suc f have been in the habit of In licir lons J �_�hsuch a terrible face -ache that he dare along term of penal servitude. The police of the commissions and costs at the rate of I . . are � - .: - 0 ven hisconverts diMels of torture because attention to the special or excep ion vents -1. _� . - � ture out. " recognized him as an old and artful offender ; they would not abjure their new faith. that daily tranap ' 7 percent. there was left a burden upon the :.. - � en the lecturer rising, briefly alinbunced I . . . �.. 'J... . - L h, . and although he rented two roo'98 in a miser- After the massacres had ceased Mwi 6nga de. ire. Speaking f the record mortgages of over $241 ,00000w o ­)f &,I)t, for . as a man who had been in prison at i of the Great Western division Mr. 08ler . . - '.. _t - - - . able street -in Whitechapel, to *hie Med to ex I all the missionariei except eceived, ' __ � � - h he had cl, any value, I I- different times for' upwards of seventeen Idirected his letters to kay anliae'Catholicprie8t, who, �esaid, ried nearly two millien Passengers ; trains mile I . . be addreme Mae pointed out that -in 1888 the company car. which they never have r' , . - . . � . years, and stolen from first - t4i last several I charitable work it, the which therefore -diminishes 80 - -1 . . carried on there was go were so handy with tools thaat, he uld not - ran 11 their . - . . . thousand pounds' worth of pro - PaA with them. For a long time ae kept e ability to pay and which they loo)k upon as . Perty, none of * little as to solve' the auestion of the destina abOut two millions of miles, and but on . - . . . . � arge subscriptions he had raised. them drud i PC reous killed "'a It would . . - which had benefited him in the least. In a tion of the I . responsible injury -and but two havi been a cheat upon them.' . - . ging away around the roy J huts. take all the silver that the mints of the - . I ..- 6% .. . � . simple graphic manner he went on to describe Indeed, inconvenient inquiries had at I "If the EngliKh send an expeditiot here I For the thirty-two years gince 1857 there fir.d. . . . ta Unite&Statea can coin, at the rate of* - . ...- - the incidents of his career, pointing out how been made beet., but 13 acciden , .injuring ngers, .4,,VX),. - ... . L � I about him in London, w7h"iX 'v�ill kill you,"'he often said to .Mackay. 000 a month,, and all the silver . � I Stai'ley gave ,me was during tile that the .- . asoneof his reasons wby he days of old iron rails. During th It time they in that time to pay _. from 41 slight theft committed in a drunken was the reason of his coming to �righton and a po�bion of that t �� freak he had gone on to crimes - . silver mines can produce __ 1. .- *.. - I . of greater for 'change of air.' did 'lot go to Emin's relief by the of t on theme mortgages, 9up. - : . I . Y . . - � . I . erg never Uganda that lie might thereby et (wt nger 'trains travelled sixty-four millio is of miles that no more money is ll�orrowed: . . - - magnitude ; and earnestly exhortinghishear MY aunt was too proud to acknowledge carried over fifty million pane gers, iheir One year's interes . _.- .. to yield to the smallest temptation, all she -had lost through her misplaced con- Mackay's life. Curiously .eno I tvo alliel Ing . . - - _. - . - . for no one cou)d say what the consequences fidene Ug 1, t I'aP- the system of cam adopteil show the re. the bill was introduced ,�ilto the .. _. . -_- L. might be to himself or to others. a in a swindler, but we knew the nsthat it was the Arab reports thi t. tan- . �. _ ; Y - L. . ­� had rejWhed Albert Nyanza fl,,In the hundred thousand passenggerms ied, &all he farmers' aniount to be considemble. Ile had re sult of one accident for four mi hon three senate that the government loan t I . ob- $3,000,000 to relieve them from thel"r fitian- .. - .� "Because, you see, one si'i always leads- tained goods on credit from the Brighton went that induced the gava e King o send an accident for every five millio cial difficulties, it was calculate(i - ...� ­ . to more --often leads othar people to do tradespeople in her name,- besides appr()-� Mackay away. He thougEt, it wou Id not trains run." T miles of full amount would on] that the- .. . -wrong t * t * his scrap of rail �y Pay two-thirds of a . __ .. L _. - , as well " he continued impressively. a ing to his own .use cheolues which do tohave Stanley come to U road histor . - _�, o_ she - -Mackay was gam a, an d : "Now, for,instance, once when Ed entrusted to him for other purposes, a mill on each dollar ol western fart mort� I.- _. - _. I was very learn that ,detained ill 6 �1� lage calls up th " humorous resolve of MaZ . . _': hard 'tip and not long out of prison I and Twain, . Who after considering the fact that gage debts alone, or, in other w(rd.qn .,)I,I,l r - Is . . ... loose cash whenever he could., Her �here. He therefore dismimed the I as_ t ) , I VJ . L- e ,re of cou ionary, who haA since worked at Ma killed in riterest on t hose M ,rt g,ages for - .thought. I!d try a little streetrobbery fora* larg donations to his mission we rse 11 he number of those' who were OTI1Y y the i f . - .. ,J_ r; . . as relatively insignifi. . 11 - .� . I . .. little south of Victorik Nyajuza, wheri, he cant when compared with'�tbe gr� L - , . - . . I change, So I tried an old trick -on. with alady, entirely lost, and ever after the name 'of 'a, & railrowl accidents w five ( r.yg. , .. pretending I'd just picked up a nurse, and BrYi4nt was a- sore Subject with her probabIT (tied, unless, since . t number - - # . LI Af r. 'Stephens. see vi , _ . . . wanting to know if it washers. "No, shesays- - and , )k y .: . . -�_ .. I - . - . .. . - I've got mine all safe here in my hand" 9 1 Aly aunt died a . few montha ago, when I Star met of travellers Who Patronize t �ie road ' ! ' - - . . L. " - I him, he " tod the in ' tation ol M wanga, . . . . Ow re8 x and that so man f them Camil to thei; Johim Bull Is Get 1ng whir - . . . � . . .. Showing it to me. "With that I snatched it Far n I tore7to the throne, to retur 1. end in bed, deci(y 0 . re. � . .1 . my, and I divided'the EroTerty between %% bell Ilwanga was driven from Pon er the led that h6 woul( n t take ' , - - " 113ut it appeared we a first to , lid would At the last annual I �sh _. . from her, and cut.up a court close by. Now us. I . out an accident Policy, but inste o meel ing of tile Bi. -, - . � I narrowly eg- whom he turned for sympath, r 1 and - . - - . . _­ that was bad enough ; but unfortunately the caped losin$. all succor was the poor lissionary whol 4 itioure against death in bell. auggestA East African company, Ile lb Sir - . - - . - ` gave a mere pittance, foir my 11111111111 - It o reisident, - . - � - I lady'§ name and addres8were printed inside aunt's solicitor, who had known -both from lie had so often thmatelled life moreover, that if we were to give less pro- William Mackinnon, po e of tlie 1'ictoria . I J - I- * "'Fake tit � inr minence to the exce ional &nil allow the )4..d I I . . ease( . Pt t tile - the purse, and that put a Pal of mine, who chi!dbood, confidedto us that bin dec I where you like, or slay me if you like, ' he ordinary to have its Y to reach. At company bo _. Nyanza Eat the poin a - . saw me throw it away empty up to dressin' client at one time seriously (:on pl&te4l wrf,t,e- ill tiinatel that time I \ -. -. tem "It becomes me now," wrote M &AY proper influence 'our I 11r. hirnselfupyery resrctablelth6-naxt (Jay, lh�vingal,:Xrgeatno- abrictures in inany cases would be'lesa;;v, Jackson, one of the conitany a agents, uas - , Mr. Aryant, whose to his English friends," to return him good re, leading a Caravan of six undred uken sl,)w- .-- � Unt to I . . . I . . - and going to the la y's house to take the 1 for evil. He did so most nobi , and wit � . I "i ,lausibletonguebad Completely conquer,ed andour judgments more clearly tempered - . . : - purse home, when he helped himself to some Ler prudence. She believed that in so doing M wangra found a safe refuge a . - . I toward the great lake,. Stopping flow anti - . L .. I - . . Is- I W, L . I I silver candlesticks and other things, and the h,eivoul(lbelielpiligainostdcaerx,ingeharitr, s1lonal'ies south of Victoria, Nyanza ; anti . . _! __ I . I , m(mg Ri'd in' 11 charity' 1 ! . . IK - s t en to I A StAtion or his route aeross ' * I " . . f. . I - poorladythankin'him all the time. He lladn,t as she supposed tier Protege when Mwan 'a fortunes fF. . L.. . I.. tile b MA4ai Plateau.' We have heard . . . q. . been a re�'lar dishonest sort of chap before to be entire changed lLlkd Ile The Fenoiale Intelket. . nt Itatiolks he es' _. . : .. I devoted to the work of his- ajain a VoTut to ancend ro . � .. __ . t mission. She had was ' . . He ' lished at Nai -amha and tab- � . � . I . . thatpalomi -at least, I can't say that I'd a6tuallygiveiri Mr. Senior instruct* Ugan( It Was not so very long ago wh ringo, the two . - - * ions to . . with -Fanny; and but 1 "Come back it, Uganda," he Wrote, tiot, 101 UP the higher inatitti. unportan )intq aloi ig hi8routc : and known him ever actually steal anything ; but I that effect, after a tiff Of.: , .Mackay waii thefirst inarillethought questi- i of opening an the most , after that he went .froln bad to worse and for' the fortunate advent of the Re three in 0 , It � formed "you will W at liberty to do whatever a of learning to females was t rider dis- about tht Hews callie thAt . . in WIlill. Do Hot finagine that Mwan 11 be- "inferiorit Iges were rung upon the safely i each:1 the %at jeoust of lAke . was soon in prison. " - Bur*lar upon the scene, I who 'write th vou cnall'-OU, that th; chat - L he had I heard little more, but sat as if in a would not be etijoyi, ! . If you -find L7 Y of the female intellect. , It was Victoria ; and How the glad tidings flave - dream. If this illan had not jivit ' . ig, for the first time in cotiie had aquin. . me Ta I then . . me the sto I related to my life, the delicious sensation Of freedom �O4 may drive Me from the throne. gravely asserted again mill again tt at in tile been., cabled to England that -Jack�,:(mi has ry of my own stolen purse, L My front pecuniary care. . - I L%le given 1 �tlt I more rudinient,ary branches &ad less ah. inade hill way along tile northern tihore of ' ears must have deceived, me- - Every detail -J . ft tip my 0141 way" and Wish Or ly to struse studies, the sisters could favoumbly the lake, and entered into a tre,;ty with . .. ... . k MIE IN -D . I. . I . �. % follow youradvice." I C . -- .. .c ______________-___________��_ - ?'' I . Mwanga that has placed.t v great ,urtry -..r . fallied exactly, and it was ev nt that he .:. t t, . ! � -.*.".. It would be a long story to tell all that cOlnl*t,e with their brothers, but t'mt after A C4 . - '�,., . 'was speaking the trut] 11 ... . �'.. � . a certaii . 0f V an(la I . - I - alliltal Punishmelit. - - 1, ' Mackay ban dolke for Africa. His work ham I 1 "Age had been reached they could under tile 1),otection 4 the - . . ' ' .. . - Grreatly to the astonishment of mytt,unt not maintain tile race. All this Britint, East' Africin (kinpany. Bs- . its' � I - _. and TIT New lork State Assembly a - made him known to millions Of : a of tile I - i �� . - . plic,ar" 11"ItillielY death will Ile greatly depeoPle, 11's IxLstl, and like inany another false aaguill - charter this company is littilictly vested ..- __ Fanny, I iifisisted oil remaining after the to (!el�ight to ineddle with the pr I e will Ile reineinhereil its ('110 lored,- and . tion )ins been With the power ofa � . . � .. audience hall dispersed ; and when the hall inciplip of I 1� . . . . 4 . -it a 01 010 11108t. fae - 1 e I . . had been cleared capitA I punishment." Last year ic pass(, r dlillProvad by in,0611tes equin ig by tr�aty the _. I of all but ourselves and law ld t. self-sacrificing and ablest Of �dl,v pioneer ill territories on the nor t 't hern - ; � . the vicar, I went up to John Wood, who op in - -electricity an tile rueRlls Of Africa. _ 11 t- "4illce tile Opening of our college halls theas and Il'ol, - . puttil U UP feinales, tiot a few of 'the hishe8t h9nors shores of the big lake. Wher, . ekson I � _. had been detained at my request, anti look-. one � 0045emned tit rderers to death. . have Imeli conferred upon began his Journey, neatly a yt,gtr ago, - - . A in. Keirmiler, for . - ______ lailies., At the It in �. � I ing him steadily ill the face, announef ti -e butchery,6f his Renonting Ribbons and MeGill (k)nvocatioil last week, tlire6 out of emPloyers ilid not dare to li�.,lw ior ' . . . 'O' -he - co � . ... !)rilliant resul of his el ' -, . . self as th b nfessed to 'havming- m'strg's,'Was to have Huffered the nalty - 0 . Feather% the five Illedallista were ladies. who carried this iterprise. . . I . Ot 8 I . . L .. ... . in tk a way last 'week, but some Inane I- To remove wrinkles ill ribbons wipe 1hein off the Logan gold ine(W for first milk throne of .0 nda was. os_-eupied .bbed. X,rh . di 1pute my.assertion, pel,soi i, '� The .. _. tut readil gav it ()Ubtle88. haunted I' h honors in liatu ral - science, v th ill t tool . . 1. e the (late and the name of )Y the illti8tra- 'carefully with a clean darrip towel ; if �,hey - the Prince of by Karema I I.. . - . the strieet; adding., "Now that you've found tiolis of t te apparatus to be used with the are light ilored ribbons lay them & leat, I of tile I Anabs, � - .- . .. ".. * victiir co on ( Wale's qOld inedal for mental an moral Bakd'hatred Of d I Z hall , t of the -. � - " me, ma'am, you can of course Prosecute me 81rappe to ,tile fatal chair that towel while wiping them.- ThenwIrapthern Philosophy. and the LordL S plicy they im . It was in d taill d. 'Va8 a "Z" . I if you choose. strange that you (I smoothly and tightly around a large 6) "y gold rreliing ut a evolu wil U'as - '. Mwa ga, With t L appea vd the Papers, intervened an ' medal for first milk general stani ing. A . c llativt� " r ­ . should be among the audi secureil a I injunction restraining the n Itle few more . - h Chris- . . L IM. th:jround,that th 00 , and with the munitions A . . .. I've frequently used Your case as an ill i ( a eXperiences of this kin -I m ill lac tians at Ilia Ilse en6e to -night ; but eXecu_ r I let them remain until dry. T Y will I . , . 4 ,,g Cc British tra, ter ..." - ... ..� tration of crime leading the fair studentA ill & position t,) ft k supplied, had beg�llli Ilia - I nfight ribbons that are Boiled or intellect " w lich the successful (str le to regaill the girone. tion for two months on the e- k-astonishi ly fresh and "Maistaslude c to crime, though, methol was uncollatitut 0 . Now thaAs- lis the new." the charge of - -in feri ,blj�ihas gone. . . . . .- - .as You see, l,ve no formal plan for my lee- . lis . ro r advice to Missionary llae-; � lords of creation so confidently Zd &I Togaut- kay, " his fo oil an � 8em to work and adopted a,bili �nay be washed with goaptree bark and dri- When lie w . ng the death Penalty altogether. Oil as above. ly urged. . . ture, but just say whatever comes into my While . They must not be . - bo . - . � . - . . . we are too conservative to 11 itly Press the water out of them aand then � P . _� i;. __11-NNN_­_ . - I . bead.,' 9. .1 were encamped i - . ignore tit(! scriptural doctrine of a life island withinsightof hisoldhoine, llip;faith- : ._.... . "No," I said, after a miniate's reflection ; life,we lt(Ulteag,ree for a on the bottle. To renovate ostrich fes, . The militia drill is generally ou'ecessfulf in ful friend sent him wol-d that Jackson would * � .. .., - - - . � "I won't prosecute you, for I believe that with the advocates take a smooth whalebone and begirm striking whisky. . I - �, - are ,now trying to le of the ,W Tork bill that morbid * at . B -)On be at the lake, and that his future. for- ' ' . 41 92 . Ad an honest life -minded the base of the frond draw each one h t- - Deep, rou d p" tunes demanded that he should rnake'ail.W- I � . You do good. It is against your leat.ed whi -o L . ite Pien .- aj�d pal, as people Ila ,e so invested the murderer with ly but firmly between the thumb and wl a fashionable for little gi any. ,. � - . I - I . . you call him',, that I feel the most resi�nt- sympat hi ing sentiment that capital punish- bone. If the fronds curl too in 16- ial'aare V'ryn * I t cot- Fance with the agent of the British coin6x . - . . ment, for I must blame my own ' � pl!lt It La Itch old also for young ladim 6' and He accepted the advice, and British influen- . -I.,- . Mg My purse in in careless- cr "Out ceased to be a deterrent from them more loosely . - . . In rrY* i me and that imprisonment for life Carefull I pitiently go- Athletid club * ' " riess * da tal c and further from the q ill. The Vienna can now Predominate oil - the coveted north- ' ___ . ... YOU robbed me; but 4e It a hand when th flogg ing or solitary confinement at in. A114 Ing over a - the strongest HMO ill the claiifis to have at n shore bf Victoria Nyanza. If theEliglish .. , It. L . no possible ' ther ,Wilr quite repa,y the trou lit an on a f it# lose then, present advantage, it will be tile - . . tervalls 18 ] lossessed of far greater telTors. ble. 14tral world . I - .. : . . excuse for comInfisto rob me in my own I . leathers, wings, buds, . ate-, can be 1110tubers. Herr Turk, ting tely, first ti - ' .. . . _ house.' What was name?" . . used for before & large circle of at a . 'nee me they havellurrendered an unciviliz � . st - several 'Reasons with a little ski oportin, f , ad land onze acquired .1 .L. ma'am; or Wilson, he used to I 1�01,1 Rule and Ignorance. ,..,L. Pulation, �he tightening of a lwlfiun' in"- Oruted with a weight g rien , op. and worth. retaining. ' . - ; . - . . . .. . : 11 pt�n' of I - kilog mes, In November last thin coin y announeed - . I - - ,� call himself. 'Shiny 'Jim' was another - strai lite iag gv 0 equal to a little more than . . 1 4 . The geri6us disturbances which took Place of a beako the putting fit a was poun It that material for -forty in the . .. n%me he had. - He was that artful that he i SPai I laalt week, when mob rule prevailed Dead eye, etc., as in& be necessary. r"ng d in an iron rioad tA connect lAke - . - r a ti a in several of the principal cities . . 11, . Victoria with :. � 'Was very difficultto catch; and he new Y mentioned that a4l Bi, tish a rti first stran f railway, r I W.ts �. � I journal recently deelareif it im i for a ., - - I ]mixed up ina lot of robberies after that. 'of the 1 citipsulai will wAm I . - . - .. ... I - . - . man to raise such a weiatht over his h . from Ell the fta,; had been shipped - - . - seen . e y .surprise any -..:, L':-" . -9-- haps brighter (lays are � ".. . - - But I haven't : him now for a long one wh ) h a gone to the trouble of glancing 1. 'L I., . Mectric .&PPliane". ., ::, I . . �. time. " i . - � over d e � . I � If. it is very evident thi- I da"ing for the lake region ; And it is at : .. . � ticational returns of the k - Messrs. Ba,ir & Co., whose notice'' - ' lLuthoritie; are det,emlin - - ' . .. . " I Wish You could find him for me," I dom. I ailt ULnitad Stn't'08 least a noteworthy spectacle see Emil' to- : . . . - I �o i&rably more t n t their Alien day returning to his e . . .1 answered vindictively. I ban 50 per cenf. elsewhere, have spared no - to ra I Labor Law ,,hall Hot old pro - . of the t ) populs, --- the public ,with . . P e a deaA letter. British ef . _1.v tion are entirely illiterate proo a Jtabfla ince, and th " If I we him I'll let you know, f of �C. ',... U fith Reports from Port rov hed bough . - -L� ,L_ for I consider it my duty now to 'Ma'ant ; and um hie either to read or write. Under Odi&l effecta of their electric Ina M. special a Huron state dust GAA it was beli on i -i i 1�%ke, t protect the ci applian -gent of the treasury department � eved a few onthe ago that both '. I , -, honest people' when I rc nil Itances it is not astonishing that And it will be noted that. unlike located hem has taken 9. larga these regions were a don, A 'I for a . � I can, - thong ' at one the pocr many Ot ter . 101ig'. - : ,- time I'd have died ratherthan guOrsAt workingmen of 8 - - similar testimonials, them are . Can" 4100174 from Ame - number of time to come to their native barbarism. . I - ,_ __1 " L . I tray a shodfi vain all selec ad . Ian . I . -1 . _ /-, comrade. . . sent thein back to Cinada. . . I I I I I .. I leCOme an easy prey of the Suci&listg from near home where the authenticity Ill By It is clairned _: - I - � ne" vessels and " . and Anlrellists-, Whom professiong of sy. be easily tested. ": - - i I . . twas lil� _ .: ; , . 0� - _.- *I,. As I could see that mi au% coming pathy and inter4t they regard as Wn "a cur" &ffwted Inalt do 1 they were v'ol&"Iz the Contract labor law. � �_- . I i in .,. care, those of rheumatism, gcisticaI prostraU on, Other elannee of, Cj��ian AL Cincinnati inventor hp in e applic�- .. . patient at the lateness,of 'the hour, I was and whose p rnicious instructions the blind liver and kidney complaints, on this,aide 141)'Vers Working tion for a Patefit on a perforatuie arinor in �. .- - I., obliged to cut short the interview: obey. I t . in significan . ne have been returned to Conada.33 which I.. - and ly t that wpleripve�r biliousness, dYspepua, defective sight, a If, an some allege, our couni . on are overflow. to Inclose a live minnow,! With only . I . went home with the others, fill�d with any degreelof education and enlightenment the Promptitude of relief being in mos -M Ing with &more" feelings towards qs 004a. - . ,-, -..,; a aanazement at . . to I - his tail exposed tam tin to -the view Of , , . . , - , the curious manner in which revaih sm9lig the laboring classei the latter woliderful. dilins, and would Join have Us U.M the angler's quest. X. gly '1701 �,.... 1. . III, 7-1., :. � .. a metal case is P I . I - . I � . 1. - - I . I 1 had discovered the man who robbed me ve aa0pW radical mesa - . , - I . , . . I � �.. -, of my purse after all this lapse of ime. I from the-Soci&lists. This urad to cut adrift _� :.. _ - - . I- NWAM--wft. - .. "' '. . for the celebration of the nuptials, th the day vid8d with hinges, so that it in&# be opened �: � I - . I ulA not ch�rish vindicti In evecy .1.1 _,.�7 - a Very a ey have and shut to receive � Cb ve ,- - �..t, �44��Vj. :�' t_rA11g61 way of manif - and inclose the live Wt*. . ­ feelings I against case in lkngta�dj Germany and Franc;. in �. � PANM11qL_ ' _ _ - eating their and also with a not of revolving op . "�'. him, for I felt convinced his penitence wag 81 Warm , . - i . . 111111408421mot or - , I , I- enuine ; so I transferred all my ' oweverf, try ill A Orem sauce and mile I win asall 28"is'" ara not "'Itomad to tached thereto, which rotate inners at�.�._ 'rib, Italy� Russia and Austria, h antean" ther's consent after this i when t6 , I ,E I - ii red to w ere grow � illit6raey and crags ignorance of & platter. ime in fnablion. 9 .1 - - . 1hiny Jim. . Break a" Unlou sun . - Poon is drawn aloag . case inlay, ,� i ,� j 1�.. I Prevail among the masses, the Anarshis in a Win Used to change his tactics - -, TU metal - eonsider"4 beftlre MIBS he ,painted 'and sfiap9d to resemble bait . � . I �; . � ,. tit buttered cup, and bake un'T the 'eve C&DA& Will be dia- fish while the holes in, 't, ermit the g I.., I Was -Bittin i at's' � with and Socialists are still able to Maintain their _... g in My fin parloir I � 00 say Is I ,sri # gme ­ I - -' Fann the next morning, wh _ . firm; turn them out slad maxV Ceed IL " 18 it� however, that .1 I . ..- 4. y . en abou eleven evil sway. � 1. . arouAd t . : 0 1 . - . _. I . � ­ _,:, ­�4,_ " , '.! - ��'. . ,-.. , - I . JIle "UMV am I to Went and sight the I 06 . . . - ­ - � . 'i ,�, . - , " - , - .,�_ , __ _ Mftt. , .� .. 64 - ks Dot & Pufalar but 0, i ' tildrit'within. ' �' � � - - � -- �; ­ 1. ­ -4 ��_��A, ..�.�P... . ..�� . , b* � , ..V-, , ­ . - -1�t� .r;"i. ­'. - 'K - ... ", '! �7 Vh., - � , eoqy�! 0 Jectim., howliver, Oman ;�­%� -_­.­�. .�; 4'Z - -, - . ,­ i. i , �, , I -_ Bn" selr"Wt I . I I ., .; - A . - - �.,;: � J1. , I . IN . ­ ., , " - ! WII: k, 4?V*K aiku be skveLj, I to Mel : the fie It ia� I - ;:: . 1. 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I , its - 4km�mnte for , I . .. . t,'� - _1 . t, f ­ _... 4 I 146 THE t � . . r- IWAFPCHIL . , . . k � . .",, A . � I'. f Ln, as Indicated b 1� . i : . triogg and the growth of t . . 8,irvivedthe Winter, in muc I;.. than �t - the 'beginning of M ­ tb,ore In really no need of I Al Into the ground, exce , . . �.. =Uld have been put in 1 . . 408 -af and I T40 growth of the Ic iox,s slujapac, and it in die Judiging of the warmth of th I quire more experience and I to P�ant and ogyr at the sew b , the growth of the forest , or -by the migrattiol - do it on days appoil c rileri, but the pr I le#rned, 1r4k dot easily form I vary only an the seasons .., Farmers should study these . sons, and should teach they - - ,are to succeed them Ill so that they may have a I farin work, whjch will be . -whether the sedhon in early ( I the land is dry, Warm all, I, wet clay or muck ; and wil :find the tree they know, , . with whose habita they are . . - � � - FrWNG PASTI-111 1. -While'vaiting for the soil warma�a,in for. tile rece t � much oth r work call be (loill: of thin is the in tion aii "' r)ecf o r e . the fences and walls, allowing the cattle to 90 ill I Poor fences make "bre.why" AMInSla are apt V3 make (Im -bors or vexatious law3uits. have acquired the habit of 1) - ;should ])a disposed fi)eforetl ,example, teach otl er stork a weak places shoub be left to, . temptatioli. Sue I a p4ce "I broken throu h ill 1W Sul t f I wi I even after i las been inade ; than adjoining points. The - is to see that all in nimle . rewn of the carelessness of accident, a breach is made, i have found and gone thra . content with making it as . before, but make it much str I . ly change the character of til . it will not be recognizable as . point. Now in a good time . warning gunners and fisher passing. It is better to let . . and the rabhits run unniolest .1 . - I � gram trampled down, fences . in the woodland, slieep worr cows or colts wounded witil . . , Do not be in too intich Ir . . .Cows into pasture. When t 1. for them to get a fair bite,)f a gooil feed of hay in the Ino let, them out f6r a while, ina . � , from dry fodder to grevii nioi not take away the gr.tin ri .. tfi-ey get to gram. If.deoira ' 'ion grailua . . maAe the redue, . - _. � grass is Hot an nutritiOus a . i _� I'Ain ration has been. T1 . .. .. Coders and best dairymen agreed that it pays to feed gr . . , . , eveni while the aninials are i I It ,�Ccps theill ill better fie4l , milk richer, and it is all indu c w-3 to return to the harn a - . vilig its cost in tile 1a1X)I'4)f ' . - . 'Es in a lar�ge pwstm-6. , - - gr4ill,%rivell &1� Ilight is wo . three quarts given ill the in � aL Ilight, as it will be 11111cl) If _. digested. Thii may not lie t � . anillials,or of those who stand . . fee,ling upon ,try f,mider, bui . for oattle in pasture and fill- . . light driving. lAx)k out t . -which are -heavy witbleaV a I foal (10 not injll�e 'tile, kisel ve.1 I by others in tile play that th, . . . 'when they first re4lizetilleirfi, . i restraint of the stalAe. Letoi - at a time, and let them have I I . before all are turne4l togethei . - . . A PLEA Folt SHORTER . I - - I I .. I ". Whea the Nvorkmen are st � . . tile land for less hours of lal ..: who is his own ina-iter, sliouh . . ed to over work hims'elf, his . his teani. A little plalliling, - tion in saving unnecessary 61 ,6Xtra energy put ill durili" t1l :, k, - . will often aceolill)11411 jll�,t . the total croph are -not as la � - .. crops must bring increaecd - are the arguments of the . . they are equally applicabre a � I for the fariner. It is true th . . . I . cannot always hinit himself I I I.. or even to ten hours, as 0 L _. - when a few hours work wil . ­ �� I but if he has saved his !it ren - .hours on other days, he will . to draw upoll, which will p .1 . ,_ . those times of need. . There is no reasoll ul N, till ' ` ", I I . toiffrom. sunriseuntilsulll�t, . . � .all hour or two to spend in , � to produce that which theme .� . I WiZh the lalm)r of eight hours . . .., I less time. Particularly is t1i I . 'pring, when the charaet . , : - :,, the S -ent fmin t . . to be (lone iii.diffei : . L . bft-ii done during the Winte : . I � I . 1. ­ . . of muscles isbrought int4) pla, . . I . -oii L. they feel vigorous and sti ­ . . . they get tired and sore, aud - � �.:: - . . . * . . . L.. . slacken to live them a eliallo � .., �� . �� 'Do not w ,7 yourselves or yc . . ' ' - . to get "harness -chafed "And I : I., . ­ - . .. :L _ ". to get over it, but take a le: :. _ : 'Professional hall-pla ers, and ,�­.. . �Lj - . . - .. , - . I- . 1� train the race -ho a. Put V( , - � . � I .....- Aug before you tryto, (to al I . . -I... . . -capable of. Rememl r, too, . I � . � - J-. .. . . - of the farmers and ga deners . .e �. , . .� , . .- . . lj,_ pligh best results in ihe �ear, . , ­'. � : ., .....Y- try to do go much. There ar , .. ,1: , �:.:,.,_: that do not get property caret . �'.. L.. - begun and not finisned. Be ' . - I ' ** ' : j- L W . ' * � with a determination that I � - '�,-_-'­ , -will be fii*he(L and whatev , ; ­ ,.,�: I VIM 14 taken care.if. . L ��i -1 - I . I . L - .. . . I _. . �,_L �,_` '. ., . I i GARIM-1 CR&S '..- ...L . �Z I . _ .If 1 . _. 1�'., , -1 -� IV . There is now much wort tc .. . , , . 1.-..� ., " -9 . � - ­� . arden. Pass should be p*nl ­ ., .. �'_ "for He, that they may . � - a Wh . . z � - I ;1 I I..., , - �., ,.- Succession for the fawfty'tabl � .-..L.,-; . � Then an soon &a the ground get '.�!',_ .11 .;,_ - � the - . . . plan i ps of sweet cipm an - I, i .. IC ' begin, and'be kept a R &�.freq ' " -th gh a judicious selection c 'e. - I- . I On '. 1, %, V the � �1� �' " ,;_- ,� v 1� , , L , L �ft:g iMi ;7: � - . , : - , la.r I 1_.1J 1. .1 a ela 18 I 11 . , - i I ..� I,. I 1 ,4 L' ' ' --.-' I I 1. _. ­ I -- 1101- ­'_ .;.-t z 4: - �� % - - , �.i. J ., . , I . - I � _. - �' I _. -, -, .. . : , , , �,). ,. ,i ", , 4� . "� . .., . _. I , ., -, ._,�_',_, . I - .., . ,.;- . ­ . - . 'J. I � � . . ..'I I . �! 'I � � r. - . _ .1 I,,;.. - � ­ : ,, A t I .� 04% ­Ikl,- t T� I L, 'c - "!7�� � -1 *_ . - , , ,-, , , _ . .n4 , � ;. 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To re- � ""it' time that-. ty'"'!"(1, ,40 far 11,1 re(luire tile . thall (louble- ht at. the end : Ilellt (:f tllesf,� I- Th.e pay- ..�-- '11(.11 , I IS alsol. I ha% -e- R(lell, �,. !'! cellt. alld -_ �kx(-:*age pro- , - I %k. (.(. 11 4 and :z �_ V These * 1, it 7 lio other . � . I III 1;v paid, if , - � fl­I,osed to * - "' 411'spos-e(I to I" (ItAilctl0lis �: t I lit! rate of _.. . .i it", 11i)(m tht, - -1. . f,f (Itlft, for �-. f I i'll", %-alup, '- , � , I I 1: r., r 1I tliei� .:­ - . . I - . - i� "'. I toll as , . 1: Would * i.:111.- - - � of the �, 1'- -I _ �_ 4.;-)oo, - �,* . I 1. I e - . ,iiat th''. 1� � ", I �_!j- to pay- 1. 1 '', . .., � -;�(,S, .,ill - i- p- ,_ � I - 1 -1 -owed. : ' - . ; " : I :11t4l the � . I I , :!C furiners, --'--.-.. * j: t ; 1, tiliall- :. � I .1 'I;itt the--:; I ;� ! 1 i, r (Is of a ...:. - . , f ill T110rt- - : ­I,!S, ,%volild- . . ' :, -­ l:a ,,e�; for -�­ I P_ � '.. :. - . I . 1. � I . � - I . I - � - I'llf-re. . . .. 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LU , , . : k., 1- 11 � I tW - $) � .. ".., - - * . , . "' - �Al ' �� . . : - . . I Y�f, � .i,, --. A." In AW=t Or SeptevAber trgingplan - ,�� any and at no away � ­. . ­ el. I - � : . ted t green as when he had go ,�, 1 - to have plenty and be li lrre,�, IWA'fefl]�NG '-TRZ TBASOX. ..:_ t ­ ' ' '_ �` -'� ��- 4," To L, I . , . - ,41;; = a oak there bentled one springtime a little grass Jun as - " �,­'.� , , I dklll�� `,:J1i.:. . -__%.. -tb' *0'e -wher's thV we to gtow. A few Judicious management 1110 violet. The great tree spread out its that bright morning- But the ficowers bent .,� .1 , . ��.L. ., I . b . I I - _,�, - ..�_*.� ' 26cluiate iods of beds *ill furAM Of aspitAl at .hand, _�'. ­�, . " , - ­ ' .1 i iWon he buds'.' .� - - their hea,de, and tfie blUebells, instead of L�'_ * , ,A,�t_;, ;,�i �1?-I� , Icated *t P"t's for a never making aitt a branches like a protecting roof, and the . . . I . 11 . _., ., _ � . % , as ind on, the large field; and the DUn iture recklessly, custom, were I I I .�.. "P. ! I - I I U grow much larger t ' in what constitutes tender green leaves, which were just be- rial erril . I A li� without, refitic . . ging in as was their I * " -'..'­ - li%� t - tre,es and the Vo , gunt, as the custom true econo tolling soft anYiow, while the bluets seented. , - � wth of those plaints- that than when flown in'Au ti6n— FtN` is much in bac to t4orth, shielded the little plant I . .. : . �,.�t. I - 1 �, _.,� . _ .. - .., . �?­ L mY- It is not so much the amount K=mg Pu - � L -1 . � �.;,� " irvivedthe Winter ore kwa used to Ili?. In fact, there' is, a risk in sow- paid out, an for what Trom 86 and min. When the soft, warm air I L ","1-_'6_j, , .�_;,; ��L ; ­ ".e. .. 811 , a] a to whisper, I 'Your violet is dead. " '_ - - - -.f' - h�t' I I in -at the beginning o y ant year id ing in t pu tha, unit, how- L I ;­ '­ . AI 13 I . thk . Mrs Full of anxiety, the butterfly htif+ied to : " d.,:: - k-0, 41' i; , I . lae Fa`ll of not h&vm been U tsooret me ; but the violet had bowed her . ­.' L ,- . _:JW;.r,0.-, thereis reallyno need of urrying get up welli if the season - 9 the stead come ever snudl, has blow thro,4gh the forest and the lark and . it _ . I - . � , � ­ �-,�;_; 6._� A' , I _ 1. .f. ". ., - ., � , e " - '' ­411� , "2 ,aq into the - ng such sotts melons nay �e put in- is dry. ,Squashes and of success in practicli economy li 'Ina care- . � I , , i 4 ground, ex . Are making the woods ring head and died from ripef for her kat PIS . �.�' - � , f,� .1Z 6re other birdi w his old ho " , �, . ore thin time- � to.�.ard th last - of'thp ful consideration of petty a" sea, and a with their songs, the violet awoke from her y - . . - - - It"! A -";�, - I ce .r � month, ee ': . '� - , -f .as shollid. have been put in if the ground is warm, and if thgy rationvi distinction b6t I long winter rest, and . mate. All I lit, in distress, th ..,c .. :. 7 , _t"�.i;� 1� .. . I . ud wass the 1 - crQp.s they should be and what is superflu ' wean what Wer, and 11 .... _�;..., _w i� !:_!., I .grown as field how long she U slept. But- she ter . � ,`W:4 - ,lie gl-owth of the leaf and artt not in essential openin her blue eyes, - " i it in thel surest guide in in the garden. 0mrrots beets wondered fly hove;J over the dead flo a but - , I iall's almanac, an, . -a and aranips shoull not be ous. Them inner item, thouoht it must have been a vcry short time; during the long summor he might have been - - �. L:'i'' __,� -:'� *:,j,'�,�,` �. , .1idgillg of the warmth of the soil. It may i - Undeserving of ree ignition. .. . I May bei sown whore,;7e'r the grguu is dry 0 elrotunstLn L � I - I ,-. � , J , - Under u - for the trees looked just th" mimia, exce seen wandering sad and lonely ovef the' . -� '.- .1 "I -. -f .1 � I - I - .. - ;- ,-- � - t'.. ., ire more experience and tter judirne at enough to work up flne as they do not care exceed income. can ahoul . expenses fields. When the' cold winds an rosta -. .. . f _, '1� �, i,;� i , , 1 o' Pt 1. �'.... %,, ,,, . (111 I that the leaves looked smaller and of a.lighter .� . - t I�Ai�� , - � '. . , . lant and now at ihe ns an itidicat A so It is always mot a profitable . came he died under the old oak tree near. � - I - .��."f 6 rm, and . . I . ... . 1. .1 V., �t; V . I.. .. .:, �... ...7 �'_ .- to P mucii for heat as -rich soil and one through to a `spot cash"' than to cout act a debt, green,; but the sun allon just as wa the grave of the.little blug violet . I I . by tile growth of the fores 'trees or the( �r.. which thei i slender seed leaves can eami P the sky looked just as blue. - � I . ".J. L" 1A , . I - . - " whij should Then she spied ' . .., i- 1�.. ,_ �f ,�. 11.0. . migratioia of the bir( a, . )iot be done unless It iavoidable. . . . PAYSIF. - r - .-J; � ,",�c - --. ,h,krd, or - by the I . find a way, aftcl,their delicate rocita find fJ Never should Indebtedness It the rough bark of the tree a small worm . . - ��, -­ � . . . Llihn to do it On d Aoted by the ag I- � I - be i curred in " .1 I - � f , A .1 :- - � -' .. , I . ays 19IX , L L - 0__"� . a I .".1. * . . , .1 . * , . _ . . - I � J� -�. YIRLD 0 . almost eacased in a brown shall. The worm ' 4 ,if . - , , . .: , . caltural writers, but the proper sighst,,�n",.e Bppg. L- , anticipation of ex*ted gain. . E P6CtALtiOn'8 . InSinday Seboold . . . � * , * , ft, ; - - '' -- � , . " _ -1 '7 -4. are not realizations ; the debt is greeted the violet, and the two became firm . :: . .� , L .1 . _�­, I ­.,-­� ... , � . � . - I .;, -in . . I � I i i . I , - . .. , . 4� ;, 1. - - . I . - ' " , jl� . . ' �last ' #1 , friends, �8, " , � 1) . , . ": , ". , ��, L , . learned, ire not "ly forgotten, aud W y' fll`�ihe 161 11te piant :'M popaweiii to rtain and talking all day about their dream 8 , . In must be met; the gain -well, " th re is many olime score -or so of little h 1. .vary only as the seasons and adils var �. seasOnrt any time fro arch tintit June, a Blip. 7, EcOno and hopes. The worm mid: - - . � , -'*,- _% ": i, -, " - - --' and th be my should be practised in ,, Whose agas range from four to sevenj � - . I . -1 I ­�, , .. . ­ I I Farmers should study these signs of the Bak- at time depends upon the varl ty, . . . i 01, . . .1 - . L �,.. thesoilatid the weather,so 15 time of youth, I dreamed that this ugly brownshell had (Here truth unco romising, adds . . � " -.�! - �- f � that it is its results to be prudently P - . '. - � .., N, � � .9(jils, and should -teach them to -those who� well ' I . ..... - . . ­ I _ �'... :- 't . . . % -, . .,-, ".. . , 1,re to succeed them in their to make more than one planting.. - If preserved for unforeseen sickness need, into- fallen off, that I had gay -colored wings and That one, the 'naTy, is el��enj .- 1. L' .. _", L.".. ear y i _ � , - busine2 8, L . I .1 , I J - . �. . . t �, ... that they may have a guide in tht ir ctato�s fai , late ones will probabl. o fortune and inevitable febble d helpless could fly through the air over the tops of In suits of; various shapes and size - . _ _ . - .. .. ..F .-. ", , . -, , - . � . .. ... . . i;lo tter. Cor i planting for a fiel c a e. Its observance calls for uliar trait trees -and through the blooming meadows. The most of them are minus collars- . . . . . . - 2:--: �T , - farin work, w ell will be equally reliabla d . .. , 1:__:*.1"_�, :� . .. ­ . .- . 11 I . .. . - . .. . *1 should, be deferred until the ground is arm. 0 character in the i.ndividt 130 i aim I Oh that it might be true; for I am so tired With restless limbs and gereyes: . . ; - �� � .:. 'i"11, A Lai ; 1 . " " r. . ­' �, , . � ilon is early or late ; whethei P'Jlr'- of Ii - - thin siniall place; and before you You see my clam of Suenaday scholars. - . . . .­ . _, �.. -%N.. . whethe- - Get dry, we] I ripened and well cured quires determination and at ngt of wi to ivin . . . L . I I . i bandy, or a col 1, seed, .. I _. I.. '. . .. - I -' ne land is dry, warm ant awoke, i IT" very lonesome here." _. . I . L w there is as much difference in the resist selfish gratification.. urt or, it may � : . .., '.' - - , - �-�: _* - "Yet clay or muck ;and wherever th pro- � - .,. : . . *_ I . - . ­ % �� � ill duct of a vigorous seed and -,one that - demand education, that is, that the power "X, too, have had a dream," said the The very simplest lemons theirs . : � i . � . _.;.11 . .� . . ,1 ley '131 18 im- 'i., V �n(ltlie tree they know, ort a �wild i mature violet ; "it seemed that one night the wind A verse or two, a text repeated; . . I I . . . .,. -..,I - . . **I, whose habits they are famil or damapd, as there is in the of extravagant habit mimt be trained to suc- wears . . . - - , .. ..,-.-. .; � - . I . . .. ... I t . :� . � . .11 . -*. �� , �" J - SPRING PASTURING. ,.- . 1. a cover of snow. ' I could Bee hundreds of Until the weighty task's completed.. . . �. . - � I I �.. .__".,4. . ­._ �., � I . I . . . . I 'I, t. . _,V1 - tar. ., I ' conditions. While thi - a Is. true of all .seeds, . -hidden under Each brow an anxious pucker . . .. .. / animal � a in the two ,umb to the power of economic education. blew very cold, and awn I was , - . . ."r I __ --and once again , � . .1 .1 . . I:- � �_ ft� , . I my little sisters, and they, as 1, were all Then teacher's iCur� .­ . I � . .. ; ,i .1 - , AVIAile waiting for the soil to get 'diy. Td it in not as easy to judge- of smal6r seeds -..* I .. 11tum In Africa. , - -, trembling with cold.. Then it grew ,%-cry . She tells the ancient Bible story 1. . .. .. -;, * -11 .1 �, I., I - . � :.- . � .. . . . N0,11,1nagainfor the reception of the see 1. as it is of corn, beans and � peas. Those - dark, and for I time we could see Of Daniel in the lions' den, .. .. -1 I ..- ... � - - W.",., t - , - . . � . . � - fillich other work can be done. Not the le t I who save 'One of the greatelt hindrances ith which a Lon , - . . - . , I . their own seed should only save neither the sun. nor tile bright blue Bky. We Oi Solomon in all his glo . I . . .- -- . ... - . the missionary to Africa Iwo had to contend, I . ry,, � . , .. . . .,_ j�. � .; .40f this is the inspection and repair of all I such, and those who buy should buy care- It : .- , ­ .. � . . .. I _'.. , f . : - , 1. ­ vere so frightened that we dared not even I .. I I I .. � � -6, ' fen,,.es and walls, before the time comes , )r fully, - Wetting the seed in. tar water' to hai been created by Christian naLions them- Or how the kindly Shunamite, . I ­ . . " - , .. I - . ' . speak ; and 46 we remained quiet and still. � - , : � . I.. (I . � 1.1, - allowing the cattle to go into the pastur p, , prevent crows from pulling it in desirable Belves, through the ency of the liqu r traf - ' 7 . , �-., , . . 1 064 0 1 was be inning to think that I must always Who built her guest the little study, . . � . ) . . .- I I . '11cor fentes make ­breacliy'� cattle. Unruly in some sectionFi, and it may in .some cases fic. Long and loud nave been the protests tay i in Was promised, to her heart's delighb, - . I �_ - - - . - It . . ­ I - B Ift t dark place ; and as I could no - ... - � ", . ani:nals are apt t*3 make qua'rrelsonie neig i- be desirable to -add copperas to the wate�, Made by the Missionary Societies and their "A what 9,"-, 'A wee machine and cuddy' ' - ' - . . -., .: . '.i - . longer see any of my sisters, I thought they * ' -1 . . � . , . , . * . ; a �,_� - - -1wr., or vexatious lawsuitsi Cattle, which. or a solution of'vitriQl, to keep off the smut, afents against. the wholesale introduction had left me to die alone. But I we:; afraid But when I read how Samaou found z ` - �_­ -11`�_Ii i of ardent spirits among peop, * . . . I ­ - ­ . .-.1 acquired the habit of breaking boun In in the same .way that wheat- N -ould he a out. Finally I saw a bright li$ht, . - _� , Ilil_;e % I h i not A 11 -lin in the way and slew it, ' . . ... . __11Zji`o1 .- L on to to cry . . . I : ,---.,(;-; . siloald Ile disposed of before they,biy their bad treated. In Canada it is -almost emential having the restraints of ci% and the flower queen in her. new bright A tender infant's boasts resound, . _.. I � . . I I . . -1 .. � - . I ad 96 t !19 , . . , �_ to keep them. in check, Gic me a poker and I'll do i . _. . � , -i*�r . - exA!'11ple, teach Aher stock a like habit. ITO to put artificial fertilizer in the hill to make . a ily become robes stood beside me, ,What, are my -little . . - - . . �, , . we-.tk placesshould he left to lead them into the growth more rapid and the ripening ' letium of their a pitites an par ish in great violet8 still -sleeping "' tshe asked. 'Wake �. . .- - . . -1. ' - ....! I � �., 1. ' numbers. Not un requently it has happened I ­ � - tcAliptation. . Such a place once found and earlier, thus fi Then comes the parting hymn, which b ings. - I . preventing the loss by early ke u see how bright the sun is ;1. - . ..... 1. . Aect to attacks � that the same venal that conveyed the mis- UP, wa An end to all my Sunday lalpiiir ; - � � ,� "; .. - , - - . - - broken through, will he sul i I I frosts. - Unless the land is � very heavily all n anNhear how 6ehirds tire singin ' . _. � ., "­;: � cv,�n after it has been made much Istron r manured d ilandivda of 'f. Each youngster finds the place and sinp - ' ... - . , ­.. ,- .. ulcint,ry in its cabin has carrie IV i in`� ro I wa,s on t a - , , , �: _�' I � , the fertilizer will increase thQ ben - opened inj eyes, he I . r .. - ----- ,. - tintu adjoining points. the safest in3th d -c'rop enough to pay the coat. barr4A of rum in lits hold. 'In V ow of these . A little louder than Ilia neighbor . . . . . - - .-. * . - -, . ... ., . . :. _� I , . I _. ..." - is -'O - 41 is made strong. 'If )y - . � .1. . 1. . . . earn to, . I - -- - * , - I,- �L__ . . see that a ­ facts it will be gratifying to ma iy to I , same 96A' mom afit, uafler the kind old tree' But,. a* they 5tre6ggle out of 80110011 , , . But I hope I shall never again have such an . - X. � . . CORN FODDER AND ENSILA0E. 11 I � .... reil.son of tile carelessness of hunters, or )y - -1 _�. . . . I _ that - steps are being taken tA wipe out & C weeiA Leeause he's lost his bonnet- .. �L - I . ., _­ �.. , ae,!.ident, a breach is made- which the cAle . Those who do, not sow corn to he rised as this Christian (?) disgrace. , It is itated -that unpleasant dream. " . . A tiger brother, as a rule, . .. . . . - . . I 1 1_7 . I . � ' I - . . . . ; �e * fodder'are decidedly biahilid the times, i the big British companies in t to African As the viol( aking it he ant to .. . . .. . . I 1. I ha�,e found and gone thtough, do not f -t-cegaed ape 02ing all the time upon it.. . . - L _. 1%-f , Ta at . I content with makipg it as ar they have inilch cows. It is valuable bidding her. Tiend . - _ . . . .. - . ­. . . I ood as it M as as a trade are conspicuously in the I ront of the grow dark, and, after , . - - 1 before, butL make it much str-Wnger, . or entii,e- green fodder when pastures dry up. It is movement to curtail the rum trad , a. The good -night, .she fell aisleep and did not Yet som6times in these childish eyes - � . . . . ... : lial er of -the fence, so that good dri niter fodder, slid every Royal Niger Company has reduced tile tin- . . . ; , .- ly " igc the characti . ad for Wi waken till .the sun shown tilrough the There comes alight, a thought, and straight . � .. _'..',. - ) . L branches. Manyother s had I way . . _ - it ItIl not be recognizable as the same weak one who keeps a haif-dozen cows should port of spirits to one fourth its recant volume. � ' " - ' ': � , . . . . by this time ventured out of their home They seem to pierce earth's cloudy skies 1 - . , - . . . �, .. I r . .. . ­ . - pol tit. Now is a good time to post notices have a silo in which it can be ptit as ensila It has Prohibited tile trade in one-third of . ... .. . : . �_­. . . : warning gunners and fishermen from tres. for Winter use, It autes ha It is a Zif)e its territory, intends to'do so in under the earth, 'and the anemones and And gaze beyond tile (3rolden Gateway. *. . tf * another � .1 I- . .."'. �11. - � . - . . . - ­ . I passinty, It is better to let the biUds sing, stitute for roots. .While Jere are many third, and with regard to the remaintrig blucts were now holding a reception under And Burely to, a little child - .. - . i - - . . I . . I ..1. �q _. theoilitree. The violet lookedon. with de- The promise Ion *,-en:* . - I . . .., . and thee' rabbits run unmolested, than to 11Z a;rguments as to the Yelative merits of the third is awaiting an agreement by England, 9 ago was 91" I - _`.- � . - light, and ve the newcomers a cordial "Of such" -the Master turned and am&d�-_ , ­ V�j - :. . grass t ranipled down, fences brokenl� fires set tall Southern cOrn, the common field corn, France, and Germany. The British East � .. I I .- 1. I _..-� _1%, , 1. i - ' � � ill -.he w 6odland, slicep, worried by (logs, ai.id or sweet corn,. as regards thick or thin sow- African Company' is excluding I iquor from welcome. Then she saw on the grass not ' "The kingdo I m is of heaven." �- .. - * . . _.. 1. , I , L - , . , , , , � - . in the drill, re arding the desirability every part of. it's large territorv. The Afti- far away 1j. flower much larger and hand- I " - - I.' . . �, L � cows or colts wounded with shot. in it 'ing eat 19 � . hip the others ; its blue and yellow I �_ - ­ � M. C. 19. .. - --- - '. .�:! � - e L4. - Do not lie in too inuch hurry to get the Om 0. -a form oil the stalks, or havi can Lakes Company refusea to rry intoxi.- somer t .1 . - __ . - Ill .,. ; - ­_ ,."� - .; . . _. 1_-. . . . .1 . , COWS into pasture. When there is a chance all- tile material of the grain'in the stalk anti cantatothelake regione,and the BritishSouth leaves seemed sprinkled with the finest gold - I keeping Horses Cleaine I �. . . . _. _.- I - . - - ' . . .. - . - � 1. dust, whIch glittered and shone in the aun- I - . , 1. - � fol' thelil tO get a fair bite of grass, give thoin and leaf m1hether to cut early or late, or to Africa Uompany has just resolvei absolute- Few owners of horses are aware of the L -a- .. - .. �__ :I 1; - .;,, . - I . . - :: , ;� � � . � a weight the ensilage or notJ there are now no ly to prohibit the salo of spilits to the light. The strange flower began to move, portance of keeping the skins of the animals .. . ­ ...- _­.- - . ... . . .- -.- . L" .1 - good feed of hay in the morning, and thi3n opponents of the eiiisilage ils a food, or but a natives. Tit a setCing a anti comin to the violet, said ; (!lean. Proprietors of valuable stock usual- ­ I . �Ic� them out for a while, making the change ese companies are 9 I, : "_ 4:...f;:,; . - 64DO Y ! ' L(L . : I .. I I from dry fodder to green more gradual. Do few -*%,Iio. have only theories and no facts W gOOd eX L-111ple, which German enterprises in ou not know me, my little friend?" ly re uire their lio8tlerg to keep the animals - I - . _�.. ; I , . - �, ' Ile Africa twein to be in no haste to follow. The voice certainly had. a very familiar so ve I groomed t - . i _. .1, : - no, offer against i vel' hat their coats will shine ' : :. - .. . , take away the grain r4tion. as soon as ts use. The eorn 81101111d �; - , . I., .. - . -, �_._11 i . ti,t.v get to-grasi. If desirable.to reduce it, sown in drills at about the same (late an field I - - sound, but the violet was sure site had nev. like a new dollar, and so clean that they . I.. 1. ­ . . � .: .. . . . . . I corn in planted, and if Soathem corn, or tile '_ � , :; . I - er before seen the beautiful flower. Shak- . . -- . ,- / � I .. . mit'-e the reduction gradual, as the eaely . . would hardly soil a white handkeichief. This .- .. �. ­. - .1 �. I . � , .:, ., I _� ­­ . .- I grass. is not as nutritious .as tile hay and larger varieties of sweet corm, are grown, they '� Should have -SparC"kd Im. 1. ing her hea(f she replied : is done to please the eye, the owners usual- . I- .. ., - I . w'. :. �:_." ! . . I ttliewift, the Im rial ffome . anti I am pr - I . -, .. . i . gr".111 ration. has been. The most skilful ii�ay be frouA eight to fifteen inches apart in - Mr. Henry Ma, "You are very lialadsome oud ly being oblivIous of the fact that by: purau . ­ - -_ -�� - , , . - I �_ I - I the drill, some favoring the closer distance �&cre . to be called your friend; but I do not re- ing this college they are u8int one of the best - , - . - _ r . - . L . : feuders and best dairymen are nearly al tary, is having hot shot pou I into him I ... ...! L - - .:..,. I . . . � , . .- d that it pays to feed grain every night, for the sake of a finer growth of stalk. from Llmoot th member you and t1iink I have never see" a means to conserve the healt and vigor of _� ...Y." I. � agree e entire English press on ac- . '. . ..'r %;inaller varieties of corn lanted at a -foot . flower like yoti." the animals. The skin and lungs are the . .. .. -% evtni while the animals are in good pasture. count of Ilia refusal to interfere to save Rich- . .1 .: I., - - . I . .. .. or fif teen in�lies apart in Sle drill, will make "I &Ili no flower," gaid tile stranger; "Bee, great purifiers -of the blood. They are the ' .- I __ - flesh. It makes ilie I - . .. �. / � - It %ecps thein ill bettet ard Davies from the gallows. I)aviea was ' . . . ; 1 " - ' - ' . .. I 1. - . . 1% nearl as many "re a# under the old sylstem there lies my empty ishell, and they now mediums, through which are expelled waste .... ' .. . Inilk richer, and it is ail inducement for the I one of two brothers who killed their fattier - � � :­: , . i� ' � . 1. � . of It planting. W'hen desired, thelconi call me a butterfly. My hopes at last have material of the blood such as carbonic &cid - ' - .I- . . I .- I -i to return to the barn at night, 111,111103t I Was maltreating their mother. The . - , . 1. - . .. �. �1 ­ . ef)w while lie al' wa-4 slain . w -lith these beautiful gas, water,1 etc., which if suffered to remain � - ' . I - _ . - ,:,.,' i may Ile harvested separately by plucking ather, w;cor'ding to one journ been realized, anti - sa-,-Ing it -4 cost in the labor of hunting ill) the . 0 . - _ � I . .. the ears when ripe, and then putting the wi I can fly through the field and forest. " in the system become active poisons. The - '. ­.: .�, �- _.. . . I (,(-,-V;s in a hirge pasture. Two quarts of � as one stays a wild beast, or any ther crea- ur'llin �a,d toree you no hap " said the skin lastarally does about: as much of this 1 .1 . I . - . I - - - ­ . - stalks in the silo. Or all can Ile put ill the py, . � i . . - 1� ­ �. . gVA111 given at night is worth niore than ture whom we deem ho,dio hintani. The I . -1 * "I-,. . 0 ' lonely whew work as the lungs. If the former is not kept . I - . .,..0, th rft quarts given iii the inornin ' and one 81 V01allger brother, a lad of -sixteen years, was - : i . 9 *1 to ether', a little before the ru isi ripe violet; Nut I Shall he very 14 . . . I., -1 11 el . Yol . upon 1. i , .. 1'. -. at- .,light, as it will be much more thoroug i v aou*9 for husking, or when. cit"Is i4z t fie ' ear's iturrisonnient 111*1 i are gone away " . clean, and its ores become obstructed, . : - I . I'., I . , - i sentenced ta one y , n ic' "Oil, I wn. not . going . to leave you, my the lungs devolves so much more of the labor � - , , ; �. '__.4 _ . ­ __ 411g,t-sted. This may. not be true of' working roasting ear stage. , . . I . the elder visa hanged. T 6 L.O (loll t)ail Y - ' _ , . i _�,_ .. 5� .- - dear friend,"mid the butterfly,; "You shall to perform as the skin fails to do; and if the : - . .:. . ;thl:;ial4, or -of those who stand idle in the ba . . . . . . . Chrumicie declares that Secretary Matthews . - � ''I 1. � - rn I , � - . . _. . I '. . r, ' .' companion. I lungs are overworked the ani I loses % por- . . ....- - . . _,:;� _. .1 . ' ma L .- I . . _t�,- . ,: - , - ' , ' "stands convicted of judicial murder h the � I fee,ling upon dry fodder, but it certainly is -. 1, ___ � - � Dai7 Datai.- . � ;� ... always be my playmate and ura W .en ! � I . . - � ­ . . ... -_ 1 . ,. shall fly through the woods during the (lay, of his power, speed and end nce. . - .-' for cattle iii pasture and for hames used for a in mi do jury of pu )he opinion." file St., 7a;es - �. .. - �. -, I When per3ons say that en* and in the evening shall tell you about my a good portion of the pores of the skin are . .. li�.,114_ driving. Loo)k out that the cows 4;azette surmises that Mr. Matth�aws-wanted I .1 1. I �. .. - just as well or better it confined'to tile stall I . I . . -1 �, _ . �. travels.", _, closed, as in a cold -fever, or from filth, the - '- _. L. I - , .. WhICh are-heavv witia', calf .and marc -8 with continually,!the idea seems preposterous, not to ap Rr a istere but also tried o save his Tile (lays -now passed very hap pil for' the breath is overladen with moisture, plainly - I . . � I - - i � 0 , � � . �_ I I . . fo,!I do not iiijti�e theiii4elvea or get injured having good sense to back it. i6liGenerally, poll larity, so hegentone to the gallowsand . - . . . - - . - course 111 14) prison for a year. The Pal- 01 double - ' ' - ­. ,� - c, " the other two friends. F,very morning the tutterfly proving that the lungs are d i .: . �� hy o- hers in the play that they will atteTpt the nea-er we le' would take'leave of the violet, and then work ; anti whenthe lungs are pagy decay- - ; " I - . I . t nature take ts - - be- - . - . when they first reali7,e their frecdoin from tile the actions of animals, the better off th Mall Gazette says that.Mr. Matt iewa "act- . . _. . . . . I . - � - . . � . i . . --est raint of the stable. ' Let out a few anit uWs will be, and what is unnatural,, if caU143 ed out of sheer -cowardice anti i ldecisiou;" gin his journey through tile surroundill ed, as In Derson8 having pulmonary consump- - - . "., . . .,!. I . . . ' . - . ., - - country: When lie returned he would tell tion if accompanyin m lit sweats, the.: . .' . . . - . � . " - at, i,, time, and let th�� have their frolic out by man, is usually unwise." All animals, while the Star� boldly charges that " the . % . . . , , . L. -hole pract . I - of tile wonders lie had,seen; of the gold fish skin then is doing double I'Mr, as the pro� - . � - I . _%.... 1)eiore &H are turneol'together. i - including the human one, are endowed " ice of capital pulaiihment is wing in tile lake : of tile reeds along the shore; fuac perspiration i�adicates. These facts t - I .. I I front I e to place, &tit -en up.' 'The fact is," continues that ­ .. - . I. - - I . . . . A PLEA FOIL SHORTER 110FILS. . I . ' - I with power to move I brot . and of the birds' nests with their many col- show the intimate relation existing between - .. . _. .-:: . - I . I .1 ...- .. � ; ... J I _�, f_� if constrained from this licrety* continually, paper, "that the death penalty is liide()U!l orc4 eggn. When the night came, and the the skin and the lungs, and evince the neces- - I . . � I _.- � ' ' - I .. - . .; I - 1. . .­, . " - ce is r aying . � . . . _i�., . ,_ - out of date. Scien I havoc wi i _ ,. I - llen-the workmen are strik' all 164er - I tf, . _. . . . . , . . - . -th-_. land, for less hours of alx)r Into farmer will deteriorate. butter factories old institutions, I f I moonbeamili kll through the trees and tile sity, for the good of the animal, that the L , _', I I I .I' I 9 Proprietors of English In"d w__ i none . ­ I - : � . TO. . - �7i.. I, r'.,' ' `,"' 8 I be kept clean and thus preserve a '- . . ,%%-!to is his own master, should not he tempt- understand so well tile absorptioll of (xlo- ,O,_ fire fliae were flitting to and fro, the violet kit . - I � .8 than with the penal co!de. We ' . I - .. would talk of tile flow r queen anti the fairy, healthful equilibrium of action between these I . - - - I __.."..­ T � u(I -o over work himself, his hired men, or by milk, cream and butter that tile are Ile. for safety, not for vengeance ; 11,1141 Ili our � I . . . . I . ,.I 1-1 - - IV island until she fell asleep. � soon- . 11-31 . i . . . niahment we are beginning to two important features of the animal . . . . ." 1--cani. A little planning, a little calcula- -houses with Pu take ac . . I . - Ili., � ginning t its rue 01 dairy . - I . ... - . .. Int not Simply of tile offender'scrinie, but One day oil tile alifore of the lake the but- only. An animal with &dirt hide -cannot , ..- I ­. !. . tion in saying unnecessary labor, and & little &b.ove for occupamey of em- cli'l i I I .� � i _. * - I . � I rivillig-17001113 butterfly dressed in red be at its be -it. Cleansing -the 31n. is strength- " ,1 ... � f �11 . _ ,y put in during the shorter hours, ployes. The object is to guard agains. of Ilia parenta u, him 8urroundingit, Ilia teiu- terfly met another I . . .r .!, , .; - - . extra energ t coll- Peranient, antf senerMly his chance in life. uniform who called himself an, admiral, and ening the lungs. . . .% I : 1. .­ ­­ wAl often accomplish just as much. If veyingodors or infection to tile dairy as . .1 . I � ­ . I j .,*: .�41­.. I I - told of a white inarble palace which stood . - � .. , . . . the total crops are noi as large, the short live in crowded ImIght .4 ence han, pitched away the rack, the . I I .. I I _. :-,. . . . �ersons bouses 01 . . I ?, I , - . . -i4 I 1� - cr:,,:-A must bring increased price. These hoods are likely to 10-. I thumbscrew , and'practically the eat."o-laine- oil tile other side of 'the hill, surrounded by - . .. Odd Names& - -, , - - - .... I ., . I � , ... . . )r low neighbor I - � I .. - . ". ". alLe tile argaluellta - horses and milch tails. Sooner or later it will pull down tile a larqe garden, in which lived the moist it I ?90 , : . o -tO . . .. of the niechanic, and Jt in unwise to keep . What'name do you give this chi a . :;I :..- ­ � . " �s - . - � , - . I � I th.-,j are equally applicable and equally true ,-ows in tile same stable, or under the same scaffold. " It in conjectured that Mr. - Mat. beautiful flowers. . . ­_ 1. ­ , I I ' - It is true that the farmer - an ett popu art u very . I—. :.::. - _-_.,� . - - -mer. thews' politi I I ity has bee "Not at all like these common wild flow. said a Western preacher to a couple who - . I ,­..:...­ � - for �he fai . I .00f if there be open space between i the . . had brought their baby some distance to be . . . f "��' -ays limit li i insel sly hnpaired-by Ilia blunder in havin g ere, " lie said. . I � _: - - _,...]�_,. I utfinot alu .1 f to eight hours ninials, for the reason that the milk whet, eriou . When tile butterfly lukl .told the violet of baptized. .: . '­.-­. . - 11 . L . �. . or "i to ten hours, as there are times mwn will �beorb and be tainted by the Young Davies hAnged. � his'niceting with the admiral, it was decided "Luthy, thir," hoped the bashful mother, - .� : -:. :7�`,' . . , ".". . 1. I - , . . I . , I ,.i L. I . when a few hours work will save a croP, 111monia arising from the excretions of the - - that lie should spend the next day ,in the and the pastor, who was a little deaf, exclaint- % . . ­� L' . . . � .- .1 ":. - . , � blit if lie has saved his strength by shorter. lors6s. Ev ry stableman knows how the .' .. ': guties ed in horror: I � _. . L. . . :.. - . . - . . Fears of Another Stilke. . - I garden, and in the evening mlate it�s be , . L-.,; . m-, - � 'A ,� ,, hours on other days, he willhave aresierve ina,greeable acent parvades hits clothing ; to his little friend. L . I 'Lucifer! Nonsense, woman !" and dip- . ... -1 ...'..:1-.!- ::. t, - . . : � .; % ... . . . to draw- upon, which will prove useful in ft,er grooiniJag the ho�ses. The knowledge 'Fears are expressetl in England of ail * LrIly '' his hand in the font, he continued, .-. ... ­ " _...,. � . . - , - ..." -.!- - - . vival of the recent monster coal strike,' Early the next morning he flew'over the pin . . . ,, I t1' -(),;e thiles of need' L f the prom ce of a good dose of this exhal- re I Witt virtuous unction : "John Wealer, I . ., . �11� I � 1 ,_!; . -1. I .1. I .iere is no reason why the fikrmer should tion in th cup of milk a person drinks t 'a with baptize thee--" And whether she i *... . . ­� . As of which ertendod to hill., anti there saw the marble P.a"ac wou d or .- - . he disastrous effaL - . " I 14;.'. h*1 ' , - tml from sunrise until sunmet, and then have atnotbe to delicate stomachs. almost every branch of industry i a the land. its golden roof and the beautiful garden. no, the poor little girl received the name of , . . - ��t'J:1' - L... k ". I I . The men, it in true, obtained at the time the Hundreds and hund" of the rarest trees ; , - . _. .'. lf-�,!. - . ., a,i �out or two to spend in "doing cho'rej," i . � the great preacher. . . .- ...'. I ;* . ­ � ; I I '. --, : to produce that which themeclianic will buy 1. - - ., . I advance of 10 per cent, which they demand. and choicest flowers filled the air with their A young couple, who appeared one Snn-6, - I . � I --. �­ _� . �, . 'k�c'-l'. . . I . AVILh tile labor of eic,ht hours, or perhaps'a 0 P�ven from No ": ad. But since then ragrance. L The butterfly w#A astonished 4t day ., L ' * '. � .t . - ,._ J..' ­J, . I . - r _ - 0 'i . ,,� . . . . ' 0 . ' oming Woriny.. th have iscovered f . the altar to bap�ize their first child, - � L' , 'Z L� - � " - �._ ". f � � --.4 tinie. * Parti larly is this applicable lin colts are lost every year �:.. : . f 1; �_f �.. " - le-, ell that the mine -owners tooZ advan, � a �f the the sight of so much beauty, and entering were the victims of an amusing, though leas _o* ,::. ;.. I " � Many -�aluable . I I �­J L;l - 1: - ' 1, . e'-4pring, when the character of the wot'-k scarcity of fuel used b the at 0 got & garden lighted on a rose tree, where he serious blunder. The wife ite self- . .. . '. . I r the want of a little care. Hundreds the . cl!i I . a friend the admiral, who greet- . 1- .. .. . . I which ll�s � wise 8 it . : :' ­ - ; . . to be done is different froin'that ,ona e ition. As a rule if rid of the other unsalible - aeks " and aga, It met hi pb8semed, but 'the young hwas Nit seemed.. ... I .. .. .. ,�.,t.._ t . dot j -him in a most friendly way and went . � . . . .. . - . .. __ W.a.. L ­ - hoen (lone during the Winter. A W t are I growin amudge,','aud that, instead of wing pdrifully abashed. . . . - �...l : �_ , 4 - y I . .. muc satd the clergyman, and : , ... ; .:: . ", �f "' I . � of niuscles isbrought into play, ail i DIts : liberal and kept f thing by the laekou t, they hat I act an ; with him't) .. . . . - . d arlthou it ( UN . irough the garden, -introducing "Nam -1 the child," ' ' I . ( oustantly rom, birth, there is not . . I,— ; 0ey feel vigorous and strong at the sta t, realized a 'handsome profit the -e The him to the flowers. Everyone litul a plea- L - 11. 'i i - at it is by. L the poor young man ': - ,.-.'.L - . . ,�-�4_ _L-'.1 fl.. � (anger to be feared from wOrm- Y �-..�. _. �,_- - :_ tired and sore, and the speed mtist v ways bestto be on the safe side, and use Miners"Federation is now about Z I- sant word for the t er, even the I`u i hty less embarrassment -as if in search of the - . . I I _ � � I . . a '. . . 111�1 I gate fresh denuumh on the u t t the tul, I * a ==lt nod. TI 1. � il . . sla to give them a chance to recuperate. a1 harmless means to prevent evN7 form of grou ley 'at' forgotten words. At this critical moment '. . 7 � ­ I - I - mine -owners are far he S he regent on3ewg7tylei litimerest to in account of I i . I -...-. . a:.` : Df) not work yourselves or your teams so its 113 Ilia wife nudged him -; , then he awoke to the' . . - .. Z .:. ,,�,, , - a cku," an suffering. Some Kentucky t ­ .. .4:;,. Z -C � � �, . to (,et ilharnem-chafed "and have to lie i moment tihan they wer=Irtole tsi w on the woodbustl home ; but laughed Ao scornfully re( uirements of the" occasion and said, in a, - .. .. . . - -! _�,�' .." � 0 die b readers Practice mixing.& little pulverized I I " - ­� . t settlement was made, and that their im when he told of his playmate the violet, I . I � .._` . . . . .. . �. 1 10 get over it, but take a lesson from a Oud clear voice ; 111 will." . � ., �, -, 1 -1,6 . I copperan with malt and pla,cin it in boxes he became ashamed of his little friend - �.: .�. . . I . I . : prov!d fortunes are due to the ion of the that T , ' I - ' -' L - professional ball -players, and from those w o ,where the colts can h I themselves an they he ceremony of his last visit to the altar - _w - " �i_. i- 4 - �� -11 - - . train the race -horses. Put yourself -in t ' 'ruin OZlv men in striking, the latter aw"a titled to, und declared he would never again go back was e�idotntly-Rci fresh in his mind an to ; :'� 1.� '. ., _. . - . � r.'�w�' I . . -.1, f ,�,v_.. I - I ke. Two tablespoon . erized cop- . to the forest. . . ._'l-.1�:.-'J. �._ ---� . � -, M ;1 . . � _.. f ,., " - 1Z .. . .1 ,;,I - - " - - i o 'Horses participate in the prodta. I My after day lie lived in the beautiful quite ove . hadow the significance of the pre. ,�..i ,��) -ing before you try to do all that you a� a I era4s to a vint of malt in on ant. - I - ; I C3,Pable of.' Remember, too, that foVr-fif s ti Iffe from vMrms can be cured in time RN - - -_ '' . . i . . sent Occasion. . I . �1. .- . L. I.. _. 4 .� t� I , , . � I I - I ... , garden, breathillag the rich fragrance of the — ­ei ,"L. 11 , .- -.* 1,-j e. X-1- I . of the farmers and aardeners would acce, - # . �iw . I �. I , .., I . I., . � . I .. .. N. 4 ;�.'%-;. a I y f4zlug a tablespoonful of powdered gen- -pk%�e Bismarck views the in ion lowers without noticing that the bright color - ; . . � L '. I .�. .. '. I I . : - -Plish best results in the year if . . 1. � �­ ' L ­ ") I cam PeAks - � % L' - . -kl '. " . Q' �_ Z"i � . .. they did not t an every night for two or t" weeks. It - ft ritlili a pulow and want fa4mg from his wings. But the ,lower- - R*best of An;erl � - . � . _ _'_1 k. - , �, _ try todo so much. -There"realway e in r, I I .. , ,. I .1 I . . 11*,N�_�, to" in be mixed with outs or turned down the � ...._4a c �ys-, NU end of strife =Zcd t o and observed how dull and their "The highest mountain in Ameriee"In'ttst, � . ...;,. . r.,^,'_, ;I,,.. � , ,A...; . , , . , - ­ -, -1� . . that do not get properly cared for, a tasks 'Copperas an() gentian . � _ 't'Ll_ j;k-.,, "'IR1.�' - , . a. of ptvgrass, and tW to mt the i tentiou of friend wu and a -M k now be ichanged 'from Mount St. Win to .. - .. I . -­ z -I.- ....--f I t tirmt from a bottl , , ger too . I ! L _ I.-I'l., i-6 ­ - .. :. ., ��:, - t , * heon andnot finianed.. Begin in'th spring i , an excelleut tonic. Brooders, will aci well --' . " ". . <?, --- L . . �,_'L,J� ' - 'With a determination that whatever io � kc�pt&44all quantity on hand. Get the Pkine Providence. " It is a kable anyintereetin',him. 'hey bsgu.to treat him Mount t Wrangel, a little to the north of the , _. I 1 ' , - X I " .., � act that the philosopher io *a moin who very coldl some would not even speak former peak. Several of these mountaus I,-,. ;' ; ; ��' � ' . - � I will be finished, aa4 whatever ip plan . - . - . y, and . I . . ­ - ,� _�� - , . " , . . ... I p . ­ � - - I . L _. . i%,. - . 0918 t f - stands apart and watches thi strPu=1 mm, but tumed.&_w&y their he&ds when have been newly measured. - Nomt Hood, . . . - "' i. I , " _. , . W;ll be taken care Of. - � - ­ -1W _T . . . as, to L I as. mix i h . . , "L :.- -, - .� I h - =1 n . . _��. . L I I ... Mi ,.I. g IT, in u - irithout g tu K - he ca*w aw.,,., , _-, ,I - .. , _ <- .-,- oncer. I Irvooly" edtimated at 15)OW feet *eu. . , , . .. A .,� I— , - I .. -1 .� 414closelyyy &V 16,0w, was .;--- - . "�" � . . , A.4 - t in " , ": - 4 , . �, I . .1 GARiWN A- V 'L__. I . - Pat a Bismalrek - 4WXwed hip rwiipati 684 law .Ne & crual boy ome into the V"en, brought dwn 1by - - . . . � - . L � ' . - ' `�7 C"I". �; - � - .' . " --""'r '' �'� I C ­­; . - _ 4- . P � I.. A., � - , mud a need u - " ' ' 1. 'JI I I tithA 9 WAo the bwdens of the gov L and Min` the admiral ran 6 Pitt t4ro_ gh -biangulation to 13,000. An aneroid baro- : . . - 'in .. of . ,on 1411 . - _." :1- , " in p ..1k,'- J". - ,�, '. ermany, : _�� L __' _.�_,' t ere is now much work to be d4kie'in . to, growmi horse, a teaspoonfut * he did not take 21CWh a =A 'his body. Ti - baro- ' .� . . 1 , give . - [t , his fright the WtterAy 4ew meftr made it 12,000 and a m4broTArial . tDi re=r ..:1i ".".�- � ", , , - I �"A .. � ­ - It ".., - : garden. Peas should be planted a: - - , . I Ak yearling win a - ��:'� " ' - 11 . tl oijr feed . 11hilosqphiaJ view of the labor troubles., from the prd" towird the forest. He meter made it, I I,M& Mount k4t. *Ugs, ftti- _ : . -. �, . grown an , Wq-t- t&er*L a I !�­� -_'.4-;� for a while, that they may i , al . . a , bout� one ir hg& - _ fa)[se he had been to the mated by D'Zgelot at 12,672 feet was triang. .�-, � : � �­ " , ir truth in wbat he t tho then recallid how .1 - i ""' L,' �-� 11 - � � �,. ,4, - . 011ecession for the failitly,tabifil t. :'hRt=gr qnsintity. . _ - ' � i I ' z .. "­ ' 11'., �� ...'ii, � �, , �,­:�, It' - I a: Id. weaul M - samW, and his mwk shows t6t little violet, and thought how mhobadwatch- ulated Sy Mr. Soker at t3,5ft It �'_ - I . -, V . � . . � T6n " soon pathe gronud.gotg now .., ... .1. 4 , . - !i -0-. ­��, PP. . meta a 0 h, __ � -11, , .�:­!" " � . 1% _; - �:; �. � Z X Wr i� " 1, , r : W imt . I range . , " , K. ; f- sweet c9m and beans , ' d . :; - I , . & prime minister to great ed in vain for his coming. He wondered if appears that Motmt W I difs 18,400 3,..:,:, .� �� '. _�4�r, �j , n ' 4;,�,, & I moml or who can the she would fwgive him, or if she would tM feet xboiw Q)pper river, whFch is in turn 2, - . - , th- Is tin .. - , I �! can _ , . J Nooky %t A*WW 3 - It - .-� � . b(f *p = Lokept up 4 hv4uent - ' . I . ­ : . L, -'­ , - ,�tj"_ " : , -,�� "i,,t � 1 ,, 4 1 ' be I -.V11.,(!41* - N gin, a in " 0 a he ON feet above *a No level at ths, rol - - "" &1_ c Vo 7 Ot re I nt. If ` .'--i' ' No6opy does, not mean to Pinch iintf pudous - ay from th of re- away as the 6ther flowers had doric He . , i � ­Ai� I though a judicious 4election df motieties -. *1 . . %� `o �'A; I I A , . . . Wrangel � hi;_ �0..._� , &'.091��A_ .. �� � .1 -i If, i .fkl`�4 't !'i_ - - thin holds 'd; I � t a time of pickbig veiw iiii-der W gro* rich in wor tiromwt, and be sible too ;. ngs for remembertstl how 91adly she had welcomed iss, Iloo - ', 21 V I . - f _ , . �,� - " . ,0, . � I . r" gher . . ,�p . 4 "! 11 _,�::;L ­` :h"41:.. :0, a - , . - via I 9 . I .I 1'. I V.,% -V_ f. J - , - . IV . which 1001y Prince Bismarok will * respon- him ev eveningi and with wjmt 000 feet any other peak im: .Atr. .-,o . . _j._,h­, cm 6 set, and -evin 1t don "t 1 Ory ._!; t -f-', -` `f- ik I of, a 0"forb- 04%, . Interest had H$ta'ked to &O 8t4" of bin L Anwim f � .�� -.,. ,,,g � - red Isoations, $000b,"11.16tt" I � . dw . . . .� " . 1� ,well. - wxsfimm4ths -, . . : � I :,, � . . . 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I ... ­ ' � � V., - , , -Here'p a %) from the $1attSmax :' - 1. . . . ­ 11 : , .. 1, .. .. .. , ��_ ­ !,'�.t,i j to the address label on your pa - , I .� I _­ � - - - .1 per you , . Pickeriog Council . . I . . �o � �, � .. . . - " ..o- . �, i ... i � ]� I , �� can always ascertain the date w which I I . - I - �11.: z.., I .#. -- 1. . I . __ . I - , : I I - V, " - " I' Those who lajiiat 16 reinit �gmall sums .44�14_4 V, .:79 1 1 � .. _. 1: -� . ...A . � � � , ar subscription to Tim Njcws ]a d. � .. . f . � � . - I . _� ,,, . �� � . I - I I . . ,.1.1 I . Post bffice .orders for a,wounte up to � � .: , T;1' -. 1,, 1, . .- L_ Wmittances are ao�mowl Plikerini �000611 Met Punt JA it. 106 84-, ,�; . -I.- �N , I , --., ,­­ ... I IK.. - edged a 64 . .� , . " . . I . % _. , - .� ­. , #�'- I - - ehwKe,of date on label on the nret p& ol- may be ObtRinod for two cents; . . I . _ - - ... . . _42 ;: I .. : �- : � lowing receipt of raoney at this ofilce. " I � ��!111. , � � ' ­' - ADZ when JOurnMent in the town hall �)i Monday 11 � � Z I . I . - �., A: i - ­ I 'r- �'. ` A. _ :� keep the date paid ahead. tf .Ded rigistration of May 12th ION. All %be meml; & 9 present, ". �. - Al aye such an,order is obt& ., . - - , '. I .. _ -,--- - -1 . . ., :,.. I � . I � "­ . � " . � . ,,, .�_p ." 1'1,w_.. A_ - - letters Which cost the absurd sum of �five Reeve Miller to the chair. . I :, - I . - � - . . . .. - . 1. � - _ , I I . . . I I . .1 .., _-, . I . cents is Unnecessary. It is well to be Dr. Freel and Colin Philip ne heard - .., , I . �. . - " �;. .1 , - . Ar i � .. ... , , . . . I . . "..-.4, .., -�. _'i, -- 1�.� I -__.', this in mind and - save three Cents Wh asking grant for Brougham . , - . I --- 1...;-.Z.,.: . I � I . . . , . _: -,. . , : ,..::,�.�_ _� 11bg Virktriq f t,V% _ . in debAnies, . - , - . : -1 - . . � . ; Z'. .- ___ �,. Z - �:� �- * . . . . I . I .., . .. _ . ._ ;.. - .. . . . � I . . ; , " -I:-._'- '... . �:,. __ , en Institute. . -1 . . ., I- I ':t�.­ I � . . . : - - , ,. 11 - - - I .1: -.e_'�_ ,­.­ , :_ .. __ i :-� ­ - il� . , 4 - I; 1 4.�.�� ; ! t: - I . I ; � - f . 4 . - _. -:�! *. " ..:,�. 11 . you Can' If &BY subscriber wishes to petitions from il. J. I ' ' ' ":I, . . . . - 4 - :: - �, ". . I , I I :! I . . . ) .1 , . I . . . ­��­:..,;.�- . . . ­ . . :;. � ... i . � ; : - 6, - I . 1. . � Chapin ' ,'�, ' , '�_, �'. -, .1 . �, . .� 1''. :_ I . send us $4 he can do so for two cents' and 12 ", . ;. `.'�, `� � ­ .. . � .. ,zi:,j I . - Z ,I - ., * --. - Z 'PICRERING. ONT.,'MAT 16. �890- . I., - , , .. I I.. �. � . ." . j" ,­. ., .. - - � 1- . .- . I ... . .. I 1 7 , .... I � 1:. - I . ,. '' . �� �, , _p , I : . "I 1. �.�.7 ­­ . . - . . othere,forarant between lots and 9, in I % I . .1 I . ­ . . � _.: � .. I . . - . _., � -,.. ­_ :. , i Z:..-. -Rseort of the standing of The * * , . . � I - - lv­ �_ _ _.. � ; . : ; . - ,� . , I '', .1. . - __ . . . I t, - . ­ I I . _,.� �.� _* , , .. I., .� ":, � _ . . and junior fourth el 9=9en . X . - r - I.. ... . r �.%_ . .- - AIZPK;;P� 2ZM3:Mr_r , . . � ,.- -_ , . senior 4th con. ; W C. Carruthers an I others ;.. . New Advertisements of this - East , of S. S. No 4 for grant on KingstOn road nr IXT ­ .,�, . ., 04. I ots I so 6. (av,JmAr .:. . I � I . . � . I �. . _. ,r - . " r . . i ' 00 - 0-4�1 . %, . 1 1 , I . ,. _,_r - 1. ..: � . . :_" - . , - I �4,eksr'agl bsaQ UPOn written �x. Pri Pugh was heard i for grant - . , I . '-'-"r--' .. .� . . Loeals-Lopt. - 1;p.. . RMinAtions during &be month of A rfl between lou go "(I 21 ilk 9th � -I .. .- .. ­ . . .� .11 a 9 . . rt hm' bien unanimously -dooide� by their ' 8rous , . . . . . . I - A' , - ­ . �..:, - Senior fourth Class, mak. 8N. . Mr. Gerow gave as next , � � ,. _.: � . LOW-MrS. Rossie. . ' , r - :: � � !�'::­..'_ Nellie EX. . num ... ... . . � _ .:. Douce 1b ... . i. ; . i.. . . . . . - �.!. 1. .. - I � ' . ' , � ter 174, JAMM COM04 162 Edward Dalk wading he would inu-0411" &-by law pro- - - %. .11re"lat-'..... -rr, . , . 1. . :1 - �, : . I . .., .. �. _� .. - I C. r I -Found-Jobn Dickis.1 - .:� 1, � - �;, ' custemm,that-dickie an&marqviiis, have at . .� - . - , - .. vidiag f8r_ the side Of 16 road a J wmaoe at � , . . - . � , I A Wn Brown " _. . .., . I . , _. . i . � ' r . '['.. , ..., 1241 FurliQ BrO' I(X), Willet � - '' � PAsture-S ='Usl Bray, ... . I : � ...:- - � the best value in teas ever offered in ckerin . � � r - . . �_ . , � - .... .. J . Locals --Reform Society. . '. * -., o - !:. -.:- ''. 401 ore Annan 78. Ha=ah Clor- Claremont. I . * ' �# ' - . Pi g. I - .. ..- .,- I ,. � , . I r �. . . . . . .- . 0 . - �� - Eleotion-Diakis & M - ..'r.. 145, Beatrice -1 I � ­ - - , t � - - . , '�' : , -,: - ___ - ar Ulm . Dill 67. unior fourLb,max. Mr. T. C. MacAvoy wu h �* bridge ! I �. . - .1 .. _: .. L . 1 4 " .' r - � I— . '... : - _' " ' . , : - ` ' ' ­ , ' ' ' . . ..r. .. _. 1. . F*Ost & Wood -Dan. J � . r ­ , alder ­ on Sth con.. and for grant betw .1 d 9 . , L - r . - ­ , C , , 1, . I - .-. _: ' - r . . � . I _. - , , I M r' 00 . , � . . - I �' 0 . . . - y 0 , * 0 . . _-r , ..-..I- .. I .. __ *� . m4din - *­ ;, 9% �Chsrl'e Bradford 811 Charlie in 7th con. I. : _: . . . : . -, " - '.�, .. .1 � COUOtY COUncil-J. E. Farewell. ..,.- , I Porn 1 2, Llizzie -Bradford 86, George Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. . - I-, ­ . . .. . .� Go Z�811, Walter Cornell 21. 1 ov- Ve ­ .1 I - Urt Of Revision -D. R. . ,I ed that the clerk be itis"oted r b d V' . - _. � - . �. - .. � . Beaton., ".. . -Les- Allaway and Jack LatcW# went the C.p.R. Co. to. cause Wr , - . ,%.OF I , - - - .., .. 1. . I .1 . 0 , , � I ..-.. r _ - .: - a water - . I r .. . - . � hing one nighi last. week, and coming which they have turned . : r ' L - I I.. . 1. - ­ � . _ . � I - . . . 1� . L ..r - . . . - . . . _. . - . .. -1 . . . I - . . _. . ... ... r . O D aii road be- . - . , . . . .. . . � ' r '_ - ­..". "" LOCALISMS, . Oms theY pried the lock off the.eook- tween lots 12 and 15 con. 9. ship Of , - I ; -,% � -. __ , _L - . Ouse in Gordon's grove, and' started Pickering, to .be turned i to Its , and try our young byson, blacks *= and =x - . .:. � . - I.. . - r ­�_ OU86keeping therein. They start,ed IL natural course, an theWd water ar ... � teas at prices which insure its sale. The reasoju of " �. � -. .. � . ' " dam- - - ,_ . . I !�_ f . ... -Two The tea and beautiful willow bas. 0 in &be stove without remo ing the aging the roadway ; and also to repair th . ' � . ..'..." �.., I . . the great growth of our tea trade, is that we *Rys . . - . . .:. - - b iler and kettle, and those u v railing and roadway where damage'd's . . . . 1 . __. : . i . Iket for 65 cents at Logam's. * tensile were . . I ' - * ' - . . . I ..'_ m - f -New sash ribbons, new white bate and ined. They. have agreed to pay Mr. Carried. buy tha best value and. ­ .- ... I I � , , , . . 0 d The Standitig committee on Indigents ' ' . . . "� . . . i I ! �, - I . . . . Pongee silks, just in at Mrs. Roggie,11. 1. rdOD &in" Saturday night, amount. ' ' ' ' ". . : , L - . I �� , . I . I . I . . . . - .. I . .. . . I . � . ­.- - ..: ` ing to 94 or 05. beg leave to report and - recomm4 isid as fol- , , - I I .. I . . I - I I I I . ­ - , . � I I , . ' . " " I ! I . * I - .1 1. � - I of which in I .. I . I w - `1 Ow Gordo says if that house is broken respeefully submitted, Georgi Gas ow chair- . ! - . � ; . _­ 9 at Logan's. ­ . open . I _. . ­ _.. � . � -A valuable i r , again will prosecute -for housebreaking. . . el�' P ­ - Special Aftention *- . - . . . ! -Mangold seed 15 cents turn* seed wh' SO far, we fail to find lows. Payment to Dr. J. R. Dale 6, 3 visits . - I .. �. �� * -,.- � 18 cents, and all otger seed's equ'a"Ny I - - ere the fun is in this escapade. Mr. to Mrit. Wilkinson 16.00. A] . . . , I... . W ay .. . . . . . pipe was -removed from a - man. Adopted. . ­ I , . - � . . i . . - - . .�:.. . . business place in town the other morn�ing_ --;-John A. Linton's house is briskly Messrs. Gerow and Parker ini roduce a . . � . _. . ! . . \ - I I - 1. �_. - The party I . . 11 . - . . . I � . . .� . I ­ : 1. . �',_ - bavi�i - ilie same will Wase oving-alung, and will likely be cow. bylaw which w d three t mes Lad .- . - . I - . 1. . - , I .., . . - . eted as rea to that branch of our "trade. ' Our groc I . . I . . . . '� . - . " 1 *. return it and oblige. . * E midsummeri W. T. Hartrick Passed, amending bylaw to PPO nt town- ery stock is . - � . . '. � ": - . . - I . . dr iced, excavated and planted in&- ship officers for 1890, by llhig h Harry !. '. - . ' - . I -Shooting woodchucks is a wicked torial Ellicot was appointed fresh and complete. ' Call and see how u o . . � . . . . . '. diversion on the Sabbath day, and'eateb- iiis lot we overseer of ways . - . - - __; I- I 0 . at of Miss O'Leary's I . . . I . � . . . I....... - - . i - " . . - Ing speckled trout is another violation reisidea -e. W. D. Gordon's cooper -shop in lien of Goo. Farley. igh . - money will buy.- .. :7 1 . I 1. - L . . of _ . .. . . is safeb, settled several rods brick on his The Standing coiinmittee on Cant- - . . I � . �._ . ;_ . . ., �. - " . laws human and divine. - I . ingen- : - . . . . I;- .. . - . - . - � . . . _ ; . _ - � - . . - . . . ­ . . - . � . I . . - c .1 - I . , '. ! . � . . . .1 _. _... � q: ­ . -G. W. Decker went to Montreal new fol east of Church strees, leaving a ies beg to report as follows :-I our oom. � . to 'I. . . .1 I . � . � , , 1- _� . -1. _', __ ­ 1. week and purchased four horses ftu . nice-bu Ming site on the street. J. mittee have considered the appt cation of 0 , , - * , , !- is, , - 1 . - 1: , � . �b�st H- the Brougham M"hanics, InsU IC .1 - . .., - - . . 2� �_ - . .... . . livery stable. He brou-bt back a MCQU& has laid down material and made grant toward library an tute for 1, . . - .�ne exleavat oas for h is residence d would re(ommend i , - sm Ii - , I I � - . I . . - . _. � . � .. 9 I I ­ - L...- 'Pg- coopera ce recently blood, and Jas. Mor- required by the ifechanics, Institute Act . . . � . of blacks for use on" ilts &.Dill wbere the a grant of $20 payable when the conditions 11) k e..---& Mar, , I _* - t - ham's hearse. :1 I quis 0 . , . 11. I ... _: ­ - I I . � . . - - : .- ­ -After the firemens' ' Picnic � on 'the 1714ey a 111e;Z trees -will be easily robbed are complied with, and the government ----------- - I -----------.- ___ - - ___ I+"-- -I- - . I I " "� 24tb of May, the next best one to be held this in the piles of brick an] grant received by the said Inatit its. A �_w - . o .. 7 ye 1. , .- . - - .� - ._.. . h s�ne rf ady for use in his new residence which in respectfully submitted George . . : �. � .. � in t e county this year will he the R. c. - � . � . I Zrtrick Parker chuirman. Adopted. . I . . I . . - . ­_. . Picnic On July lst. Arrangements are tolbe built this fall. Messrs H' " MAY- PREPARE F 24TT-T .1 . �, - ... _. . : . . ­_ . and Mc 4ua3 wil occupy their resideaces The Standing committee on Ro kdo and ) � JL.U# . - . . 1. . � I __ ,�- . - already being made for the games and before a le -picking time. Bridges beg leave rt an fo 0ows - - - . - . .1 � . _. i - . . sports. . , I . I . - . - �. . . �­ I - . - ' -Ro rt Miller jr., the Totgervativ Payment to B. Prepare I for tb ' I I . - ... -William Anderson, son of Mr. - e X%%= repairi ig road The latest shapes and atyles in Hats and Bonnets. e summer I . scraper Wets. ; R. W. MacAvov nei r handle before the rush, and ,ivh' . - '*m- candida , is holdinR meetings this week . . A I . I . _. . . ­ ..... ­ I..''. Ardersoii, of Dunbarton, left Toronto lost in Pick in road scraper 25ots ; Jap. Cribb e the stock is full. White and Black JACe - I . .. _..' . i - ro day DiRht and grading . Opp lots 20 and 21 IN.00 ; ... . - , I ., . - Europe, in the interests of the Massey b all, kering, and Friday t in Piri Chas. Downing repairing bridge Opp lot SPE - - . - , . ugb in Brou bam ; Thnrrdav nigh e's - Straws, Flowers, Jet. lace and Ribbons are worn. . _. - - I .. - -1 Tuesday foran extended tour th 9 t6wn8hip-Wednes railing , - . - � . .. 1 . . . Manufacturing Co. We c(,ngratulate. him Clarem niffht in 2 CIAL VALUE IN CHILDRENS' KILL . . .... . --,: . . . 2, con. I $8.00. Your Committee would INERY. . . _. __ I L . on his business success. ' - t. It is reported that Mr. Mil- recommend Oat no grave be pu; . � . VA06� ) - on to � I -_ . , - , I - - I ler had i �o opposition at Brougham, and fresh araded roads ezoe t 0 C if i I - . .. �. . I Remember the anniversary tea 'of , ( m. Sun Hat,6 and 130ors. lAtest novelties in Fancy Goods. - IN ' . . . - ,- - : . . 7 as we go to press it seems he will be tin. mediate necasity % ew Stamping � - � . , . . . . . the Greenwood Methodist Sabbath school . . Vould recommend - PILUMIS just in.. Embroidery in'Silk or A ' � � .i .. . . . I I - i - on Monda May 265b. This anniv . opposed t Pickering, but Mr. DrVden that Geo. Gerow'be instructed t) can" � . risenes, and .. - ': . . . v - . , .:-., . . I � L . . . I .- .- o Ary will at d his Claremont meedug Friday nuisance to be removed at lot 18 - I :� . I . Painting done to order. .. L I - Always Commands a bir crowd. Tbeer8bills - h . a. 9. . . . . . ". ... . - ' ' I I . - � . . . ­ I . i .. - I . ­ 11 �- . 1. ­ . - are being issued and show that it win be Dig t ext week Mr. Miller strikes complained of by member of the I of � !. . . I I ., _ ;� 0. . . -- . _., I I - I i . - . - . . . � . . filly UP to sample tbisyear. . Whitby Mondav, Oshawa on Tueslay, Health. We Liao beg to XCknowl 0 We have also tl,,e agency for pbotographs to be copied, enlarg6d ' i i I , , - ,.- � � - . . . � -.A meeting of the Exec I Columb on Wednesday, Brooklin ' n of Mr. Jol ii"d . , or i crayon. - � ,I . .- .- . .. � - utivs com rn�t on ceipt of communicatic, : !t . c7h: Spee.imens of work shown and pnicee given, all work guaranteed, at .: k . . , ' Tbursda ,� etc.,all orer South On &rdBOn. Reeve of Scarboro, asking at .; . ' 11 . - . -_�.­ . � �. I .� . - . tOe Of the South Ontario S.S. Association The can i ' tario, committee be appointed to meet a ; . ! - . . I .� �Itejl axe working, serargwly mittee from Se"borc on to I sow- �" . ' .1 1: I . l wn 11 4 and � . . a . I ­ 1. I I . .. will be held in the Baptist church,Broo�.- this else ion. and Mr. Dryden Will hold would recomme' . - I , , - - � , - . - _..._... d this coun I .. '! ... - . �� - ministers are members of " commit "I meetings in Pickering township next week mittee. Your '00 Ci i COW- . 0 a ,. .. . - lisi, on Thursday, the 22nd instant. . �_ , MRSs - L - : ROSSIE � . . . I . Omraittoe would m. !�__ -on - - . - -_ - � . .' - tes, as enum rated in another item. mend that the M . �­­ . �. &Zd it is SPeCililly desixed that the turno�t anderme3timed 9 be 11 *. - �_ .11, . . be luge. I -Here are some figures from the as. spent in the . s . � ,;., . I . . - � i following locajit' � I . I I . . - __ . - .1 .: I $ 01) I : 9 . _. , its e from lot 18 t,O line. - i . - . -There will be i ooEh for all i sessmaut roll of Pickering towughip,wbich Esoe lin . . I � . .: - . W I . - . . . . � Gazette says that the 24th ot M,ay is to �e will be of interest to many H. Westgate, oom ; 111:� ring .-. . . .1 . - . . I . - To;al so. i - - G , .1:: ; 1. I G .: - . . - - __ . . celebrated right rovafly in Bowmanvill sessment of real property, S8,506,liao_ Harbor to be. consider*d . a e li an . . . _.. . - __� . .. - . � . ;.,� - - I L Y Is Personal propertv. $78,815 _- income $4,' Kingston road opp,jot ji a 13 1 - ' ' . . . . - I - - 7 :.� this ear- Large- Prizes an offered. and Dale and H. W"Wate . . J. A1:Vr1S=0 ; . ., - . r , a -large number from - this section sj�e 5704() ; real POmona,l anid inc�me, 08,5%,' oor"s; summo mint,= * - gr.&T1_101R011TC11.., I L . - - . ,.1. ,Z_ going there and to Pickering to spend the 5 Iq ber of acres assessed. 71891J .. road Opp low lo. 11, and -12, J". R wide � I .. . . .� I . . . .. �:_._ aer;s cle , I and H. Westgate oom L : is j , I . - � V - , .. -1 .. . . .;. 'Queen's birthday. . Zed 61.982t. Children between 4; kwo from WD . .. ust-now in great demand. He Says orders .- . . I road to PiciLtring station. H. . � . - . I -1.1 _.. .. - - -Mr. Dryden will hold . the Ages (if 5 and 16 years, 1866 ; Wtween Gor and , - . . I ., .� . J , .. - .- . �_ . ! . . . - as r t" :_ I ... I . . are commg . . ... I 1 ... - ilaee'in2a in 7 and 18, rears 744 ; between 16 and 2I of'l-st con. mratting and graval.liag, .. !':i . . J - ­ - Pickering tovnehip next week as foil -own : H Westgate wms ; $100 Alto in from . I 1 . . � . - - years, 60i � - al perso - . � . - i . : L - - .- - � _._. " - i L MOndkv, May 19tb, at Pickering; Tues� 60 years I m. e DA between 21 and Parker win ; $go gravelling 0 ' "" L .. . . ' , 1 i - 4 , J_ .I ­ . . .1 L -:- day at D 18W Persons in families of 2,.H. Westgate oom ; $46 DItie ill S Lof ' � .-. I . - : I.... nnbarton; Wednesday it'White- - Pp lot I 000. . __ . . ' . - . .. .r. . Vale; Thursday at Brougham and Fri assessed V368. Dogs Assessed 549;- tween 24 ard 25. eon 3, R. Hilt@ d . . 7 : ... . day b, beg, I r ; Cattle, 6088 ; sheep. 3288 ; I - - . .. I at Altons. Ito I 5 , . ­ .1. � .�. . . - These meetings will Cow. Westgate come ; 8125 Kinsals, road in 2n ALL' P RT the COUNT*Ry,� . I I I .- I :,:, - . mence at 7:80. See the bills I hogs, W"; hOr'", 8444. Births. 96; con. R. R. Mowbray cow; $400 reen- I � � . - . I . , - , * I . : - . I -:. -Goo. C. Leug, of South deaths. 4.1 ; registrations, 125... I woo4 road, R. Annan. - . . I . ­ . .11-` .. : . ,qumb6r R. McBrady end .: . that 6 has a' I , , - . . 11 .. ­ ­ voix Arm'CbarO- LOf amw Of woodland 4960i acres Of John Miller ooms, $71; King . arger sta,ff'of hamds now 3th ' , , I I ..,. - -1 County, Mich., dro pod in at the SIO road in 4t.b an - . : I .. I . I I . , - i , . .. I I. . .._� . :�,- - .. INIE16dence of Chas. 8. NEW, the cther swamp aid waste land, 650; acres of con- Jas. Lidgett and R. R. Mowbray ; . ever he, had, and turning out double the work. .- I , _f . � : - I- . - Ito Bell .,. . ' - , .1 . orchard a id garden, 12". 4i ; acres S between lots 6- and 7. 3rd con .E. !L � . . . - 4 - . - 1 - evening aftompaniid witb� his bride. 'HIS of fall Let every man judge for himself why tbi i , .1 11 . . . . - . . wheat, IS 16 ; narnes on roll, 2809. and W. Ireland com , 14o -betwo" aid - 10 I . . is is. , , . 1. .. . � . -_ - 1Z - - - .. ­ 1'* friends here had no idea Xr- I*nR iD­ L and 11 in 3rd can. A. Law and . Me. _. , . __ - -.-. ­ __ - - � __ --- ------ ---- ____ _. - __ I __ - . L - . ­.. , , - � I- -.,- . i %ended tc commit matrimony, or to visit C waship council will meet 22 - 4 Diarmia come i SIOU - I __ ___ I . . . . . .7 . It louble surprise. Ti8ii on Saturday, MAY 8181, 8rd and 4th con" $120 Altons, L r bet. - I - �' * them so that it was a c O;2t; ion Altcna road tween I . . . .- -Overseer Gordon has a lot of work and all t ose who have In . - � . - �: lodge 0ho Id make a note co lAints to Ath and 5th con., "O Ajtm& road 2nd _. - cut Out fOy him in the Ridewalko of t of Wis. The and 3rd con.. H. Westgate and 4orne I I - .. L be MiDutes 0 Monday's Inesting are given Parker come .. $75 Alton& road grad . EV� CAHING vftlag0 this Ye". They are gettieg into bet .. ­ a . . I . I a bad state and require considerable .re. elsewheriD, iDeluding 6136 -lW of ioad 5th and 6sli, $26 Altona road ars, ia I L . .. i , , . , , . . . grants. . early everybody asked for between Sth and 6th con. Robt. , X ... -: � . � . 1 . ­ 1: � . tbe7 received and perhaps A. R. Major come ; I" bet 2 and 3. ... . - - - p8jr, else a big outlay next year. The , Mil / . :D 0 I*NT:m 01-13M.&:R. / I " I �_ . . villagers should aid the Overseer in thii more than .and I - ' i - .., .1 . T . . ll feel disSItIsfied. At %be saw R_ NV. McAvoy an i R. R. Mowbmy, d have your buil(lings trou '' ' . matter by all Paying statute labor in Many Wi, " 6- CIU and le&ie Yd)r orders an . , , �: �- . time ifthe C' 0 150 between 4 and 5, con 6. W. 8 , ma; time comes in. 'Now is the tiine ghed before the busy . � . OUncil had granted an sums u u Mowbrav, � and � to have it done, be * aAked, every member would h4tve been Ab. X%. . . COMB; $0 bet. 6 d 7. . 81)W . fore the spring rains - I : _­ -G. B. Smith and John Gibson' are - your buildings. Call and get our Prices and see our stock. � . . . a con 7. E. Disney and R.R. Mowbray.i 01114; - . . . mothered �eikeath the ballots of a d- . . - . . o . � _ the Reform and Conservative candidates gruntled eleetora LE- .815 bet. 6 and 7. con 6. Arr"i , .. We are be,e to stay 9 and want to di) good work and satisfy tile . . I . . - ;1. - ." - __ respectively, in East York. The election . te next Anu`Y- becAuss and R.R. Mowbr 11R. C. I ogers r- I . I public. A fu!1 supply of ; - - . - -, . . . ely before it -is finished every one. $16 reps, r hill �_ I I . - . 11. 1. " ..p Promises to be liv ' hates 16911 tsxw more thin Opp. 16, con 7, J sy-aoms; I bet. . , 1 . L, . :.., ' . .. . ' . . -�--_. Mr.Gibsonis Faidto bea staunch ,l' muddy roads. The council dillLributed 16�and 17,7-conobu Miller' . Im . . ­ . . . _. . gentleman whose stron * d the money as fair i'.,- aspossible ov 6. Goo. P 'Om ;CO4 ; SM , L. . . . . g personalty will er the bet. 20 and 21, con 6, C, ,E 00 an � - . � . . I hili It ri # . . V , - ... secure him A good vote --and needy roads-n�iwlwre will the grant Irr d John OR ERS .- MILK . . . , _ . . though he White, come; 975 ca West townlin Opp. . 1'.. PANS - - ' - .- � - , I May be beaten the poll will be close.. make them wh:tt - they sboull,l l,e. btit 4th anA 5th cone, on oonditi . . . P nware of all I ) ....- - - I - . - __ .. - :. -Tuesda-v afternoon or evening.some after the roads m,(,D1. to pieces a.i & han') 9rAntA a like amount on that . . I . .... kinds, good and cheap-, for sale at - .. ­. �1. �, . .- ...- did this season, the object i's to Re hew P. R. HOO, - M. Q. Fretzand - . :1 _� � i .. _. � __ . PMOD Or persons are said to have entered 11'e;e. "Or. come; Man wast t6,u "li ; . . . I ne � I I I L I .-I- .- ... .. the boat house belonging to Rev. D. J. th . e beat possible general resulta. from 6th con too Green Hiver station mad, To''' As GREIGIS, . � - I El . . - . ,' Pic. it like 1 -mm . I .. - ': �. - e bills are out for the fireineur on condition that M&rkh,Llll - 'PICKERING41 -1 - - : . . , . Sbeaban, down � the river, and made, off Th ' grants - -_ . w - - I.. c . . . IC __�____ -.--- - - � .- . .. . I .... with the boat, oars, sails aM all. As Rev. D on the Queen's birthday, and show an &mount. M. C. Fretz and P. R. Hoover. ___________= __ ___ ---.---- - __ __ , I . I I .. " - . , . I -1, I - unequalled itrray of sports. oontinuiug the Ge6 50 9. W. Michell and - - - , - Father Sheahan is now resident in Tor cOms' 5 OPP 29, con � . . livelong day. - Gerow, come; $50 new road 1101th of _: . . : . I � . ; . . � . .. . I - . . (in Ing every effort to recover the stolen 1 - Gerbw. SM 0 L .. - � I . .." - onto, we understand his friends here are -Racett, jumPinq, and other Claremont, J. ForRie and Geo : : I , I . -.-. % aki ftthletic'sp3rts will take place, the Prizes side R 'A 4! - I , ! . I. ­ _. � property. . . being many. One exciting f road between 12 and 13, con A. G arge . I - U-NTFNG, '.:. �' i - . ­_ I . � eature will be 0erow ; 025 between 6 and 7,, con 8 re., rant - - v . � I - . . - I I : .. . I . - I - i . � a . ,- - I ; - . - -Mr. John' `11emmer, tile Massey a tug of war between six men and a team Y D. McAvoy; 159 Pp, 7 and 8. con IS W n . - . - . . , w- :. Agent and many others were at th of horses. The Whitby band and fire R. Mowbray; $is sido -, to R. L sho - i *g a 1a.L. . " � . . . . I- I . ­.�, - - . e station ero&d between 1,, and - . _ 1171le assortment of - - - ! . - . . - ., early Monday morning to see a I company will be present and take part in 13, con 9, Geo- Gerow; $25 wegte - . - . . I i . I ; . I - . . I Mated train load.of Massey Machines Pass I rn . � . gai _y dec- the sports and i compe:s in u. friendly wav line at 3rd con gr&velli . . � , - I with the na. Markbi to - I . - � Pick ring brigade in reel and grant a like amount, Mar# . , I ke SM - - . . , mer s4ys that'if all the cars of muchines ee -bills for a full list of between 10 and 11, con 8, re -grant, 9 1`00- - I * ;1` - - . for expo the sports. . e ewes a e,- ' . , , n .- . tbrough for New York state. 'Mr. ftem- ladder races. .in Bar i s i - th - : _ . ter. W. CoOrane and Geo Ge w; k wn' Pront I n" N '" '' . . _-., �. _ - - __ , rt this year -bad gone in solid ' pace , forbids mention of r' . 64 . i Sh d "S .". �als&m, 9W R, ,20 1 . �' *. . I he a con 9. pravellin .. ... . . .. . . , . trains it wonid gave taken seven whole everything. articles,, other than rep. hill no f : . ; ­ . . . .. 1. I . ­ . ., . .. . '.. I , trains of twenty cars each. . money, may 1 seen di F. _� . . AWM JP_&=1113M1:ZWS. � : . .­ - I � - . sp gm nR youth of JB&I" . . . : . . �. , I I - . . .1 .1 -Saturday night Caspar Stotts, (;,,. I& Dillingham,, window at the end of the or )n and . . I �.. - . - - . layed in Hilts Hutthis( th �1. Mowbray; $MM V_ � - , I � I .. I .. . _. _. __ w ill 0 f)t � I - . . q - . . , I- `.''. - Stoup 's h n h . , - .­ I - - .. I I ---­O­----� -- - - . � I,:- .1 :%". . _. . -__ - and -Sandy Burrell , S. R. Hoover and 63. : . ­ - - .. - ; . . , . , � � � .1 . .. - . . - '.. . . a . . _. .. _. I . . �value. Messrs. John Dryden and Robert H.WatR&tg; W sideroad n " IM, . . 1, . -1 -, - - - eek- These articles Are all excellent Gerow; ot)o lUnpsgo , . � J ._� %, . .� - home.in the wagon add got"into a die D VMW Opp 21 V - . - . - , . . . I . - . '_­ * which ended in an exchange of b,Pnte !Miller, -the ' oWftrth _ � . . . I . . ows Opposing candidates for the flecker's hotel, Goo. TWW3, TROUSERINGS - - - .. .:.., ,. -Paarker; 612-5& , - . 11 ­ .. I - - . ._.. . � .- . , ­_ - We know nothing of the merits of tjle LPOslature, b0s been invited to attend bet. 8 &ad 9, con 7 1 . and WORSTEDSP ­1� %, � %. I - . and rep. brift�e 0 lot I'. � . I - . . � _...� I , -! � ­ .. I . . .. I- which -in . ! .. - .1 , .. I � . 1. . .. . 1. - . ,-..,. L.. . . %-.- 11. . I- cue. Monday mornine they spent some land address the crowd during she after. 10 Con S. John M.,C;;07w; IN bet. 9 I , . . . . - , . . : � . ­ ­. . . . I- � " , 1 8 . - " � � �, ; . .. time in Squire Bunting's office c.on 4, twmpiking, ILK Now . . . , ­ . I . � ..,.. - FL . - . - . : � .1'.., ­ . . , with the 1OOD' along With Other Veakers. Mr. "y; OW Opp . .. I - . . 1, , . . - . ....., . result 'Miller. we bWi6vs, has �Xftep&sd &be invi. 4 and 5. Kingston road. grading and . - .. . . ... .I., . -, - &bat Caspar 13tOUS h" &UAT Bar. v. QUALITY,, AP'INEARAN ' 'an . -, - - - . roll bound over to keep tho peace has" * CIE. d C, :., * . . . . � for one tation; Mr. Driden sign2w I.:- OU'D91 R. rl- Carruthers and H. W ; - , � I PR -g �:4:, . . - I ., -1 . L . . - . ­: year, his own suridy being aeoeqW. pu"e, but be wim 150 Brock road south vk . . - L . � L. - . of Chriw&tk 9b 9. ;..- . - . :7, - �. - . : k, I I � . . ..L .' I I .. 1, ,_ .. - 1. .-. ... I - .. .. . . . . I . . ... 11 . - . -we Can segrcs]Y remember%an else- baW ; SM Brock road bs"4 . . � . .. . . . �. .1 .1 ., � .. . : -i ': . I . , . . . . 1. - - �,. I., - i ,.: , . . _Z . F tioU into �Xhicb tile Pany pa�srg elate -nae w1U be soine' 6th and 7th cow, John . A . . - I . - Point to be prerjsnl�. ErObAW3: Duke i; W.W. Hab - . * *":.' � OAUUot be - beateri. - . , . - , where fivin SM JL L :1 :1.1. ., �_ . I . . .1 .1 � . .. . , I __ 1. I . . ; � . - . . , - . .1. I . . �... ­ I .- red, to MW psome here on jfww and ino. it, - , . " , . � . - 0 , ­ ...:: �. - � F - I I : . - ' - . L : . : -� . I . - - ' ' �.` I I I � .:. Of Ma*., - road bet. 7th and ft 1 - L � "'. * :1,11. � : . 80 "vAgGly as the present am. The Con- the 246h , Gerow. IM Brock . . . . L - , . . ... OF _'­ . . I I , - .,.. � . . vimus . 11 j4­6'�� -_ L . , between g&h and ft . .-. , L ; ! . ... 1. ' .. __ ;. . � """in press is f0flewh* dis - - 3M.:1111r:Y1111111�s I ___ - - . I com, #W I I . ,"SO " - RIXG.ANT BT'OCX _: I " : ­ '" ­ . I . -:­ ­ - - ! 0 (ISO. .1 L , - � ­. I I I __T� , . ... - - . , . � I , . ". ­ ., is Ike GQPow, oom. .MI of which z_ - � Illy , P I I .-� . � .. - - I I . � I - . - . . L 1. � __ I I . . ­ I ' H"UrY Smitkwas AbOod guiby of mur. on mo az-,;� , , , A t� , - - - : � . OXAMPIS of lbe Empire and World, and caNIM"s. submmime& H. W ; , . . dw Reform'"s 18 prae "Usk. . . #., I, . . - . . ­ - L ...'� I .. _. L tieing the eqllally " ti n" was ad 1, , . , 11. � . ­:: . .1 �;. 7.. la` reprehensible iactiOs of the Gkbe. Vh, ton c 14DU I i . � -1 I . I . - , _. . . .. . , '. 1. i . ­ � I � ' 0PPO$i89 Papers report the same spescl, r. 1W I . . --- _:� 11 � big Wife " rADdOm, sud WAB Sen- Mr. MOwbr4Y seeouded 4V I . - . . , .. . I :1 SO be b4DAQ on June 14*b. ' moved , � I � . . ,P -A _.�, L ­ . . .: ;: - .... . I . . I that the Reeve ' . - .. . . so diffeieitiv that Inoue can reconcile or IT 12 ?LXAUXG To grant we 1:--.;,,�1, ­� � '. ' I - . _._�. - 1% 11 :1 . _ I I . . . KNOW TRAT OVR�P*O. the tramum in fs, , . . _ ! .: . . . ..." � . " .. ' - _., .11:: L Mir Of P&MM .1. � .. i, .. "r. ; - __ .:�� .1 - I.' - .1 even reoognise them as. one. If either � % il . - � I... I .. � : ,::�t.. .. I I .. 'A i - .- '. �­ �� vn4cl" AWAM AM JUIDICIoUSLIr X". mended to be pLid in the report of . , . -1 , . ­ ­ L . . ­ . I . .­ ­ _. � I. ' , , _e _.2.t.1._-: 0 - AGZD 13Y A. GOVIC"WENT .. f - _. .. 1. I �. A . . . 1. . ... .,--: I I '. ide would make even'. so AX.D BORDERING . . . ... . .-.;, I., . we winell Joilm mIttees. �� . - - . 3 . ., "I . . . . I ? " _.. ; - . 4._-,! - . . . -1 . . ''. L. . , '. .. I -it -would redOUDdT : I I k I . . . ;L.-. " . - � adhering to the truth, pretex'08 Of Ditiuim olu"Oft". Mr'. Parker townded by Mr. : � L'i . . . �_ .. �. ­.. _ - . . . . I 1. r� ; .. ­ - , �: _ � .� V%16 It ­ - I . �? �*, ;�­ -L. _�. . , . Olivibr Mailler, - - tnoved that 'in order be drawn on _ I. �,� I ... - : ,�� � :f _� to the eternal credit of that party. There 1 01 -0rillift'ViX accident. - .:.,. �. I I -!�* '­! . The ,Beat Ever Sixam- ' .1. : , , . � .. - - - I ., - - n nothing now but Politics -in the local !Y shot by Willie Buch ' . treasurer in fqL --of F. A.Ilsston,for�g. I W licke , � -[�.�,.,M - I I ., !_.;�_', as wlAle preetic., vor 1'� . � . . . . ., � , . ... � . r .. , d there will be. Doibigg ell1f, 1109 shooting Friday aftermoon. &m3unt Of skiftry " AANeffs4r for 1$90. :­ .. . ,.:.: .2. I �� '_ I :__". �, papers. an __ The bn I . :,! . �* _' : I., - �� I , , # .- � � . . ­ - 1. . '. 0, 40 � . 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FERRIMR, . . ; %". , . d. I DO 0ORONRR. OMe� : ir­ - jo, 10, evening 5 to6. 8 I . - .0 . : i., IV" Brock St Nortl I .. , idtb Pure JDru . for caab - . -!. � L . . 1!-; ___ __ i : ,r . Lev I O!, .. - '_ .... ..--- � � I - � I � - .. n' BALL DO , I � ,� r, 4_� 90n � I � :It Solicitor Notar "I'm Block,'13rock-a -1 I,' ton& too loan at lorweet � I � $sm" of payment. I I ;; __ ______ � PARXI - � . � and Solicitor. &,:'. - �'-THOA`s .L., :-!! 40miniseton'. Office - Ove .. _+--ift; open eve" "turi, __ ___ - ____ - ­_ � . �. . . I FAREWEL,' . -1 - - I I . jo ItIRTER. County , " . . 43ouhty Soucitor. Court 1 4# 1 - - __ ": .'") , IFAENTON & DOD! . . I 1, 0,,, JLP Solicitwe. Notanes. f��., =Cbunty Loan Am,)( -La � . , Toronto. Telephor � . - -1 - bols *ill be in Cl;4r(_-inow ,,I - Roq"r's More. I . I - , L -1 - - _____ ___1 - � . ­ -1 . . - Vet4"4 ?� : .� . . I ­^A&�--- - - . I ,4_ :4' .-UT H. HOPKIN�, .� I' ,WT a Surgeou'Graeus ,,, :�Cjll,ege Torouto. c&t:&d anima! , .....ftl*tpromptiyattende,lu _v &S Mr. Isaac Linton'e. Picl --.------------ - . I HOPKINS, VE' _.: -,,,,- He GRON, Graduate eAn&ry Oollege, Toronto, � 7i..% "d (lberrywood every 9 �1-0 Opbot 4foot attended t � 'i:1" 7 cou-, PirAenng . 1;1� t ad � �` � 0 Telegraph &I'd ( .0 dW P.O. address: Oreen River - �, - I I' � __ _____ ____ _____ . � : : swirt� !!,. .� �.'___�_ --:1,- ---- I . . _. �a SUN LOD4 _�._ . RIa"r. Two loue I , j�, . orsains Ju the yew, in D I p, . . invited w Jo � � ". . � L",ry=,,, .. Tom pei � . . ...!I1 _�cl guointats ___ __ It,.- . I - r ; ...!.-t . CbftVftWi6C_ . :,:,.�.0,^_­_"�-._­1__._-- . L . �. HOMM DUNN, G . fri, Tmis"ner for taking �#.: - Mae", Ont. ..) . -.------ __ - __ - - � . . I .. - - BUNTING, 1"i . -1, B *�, �,: , a U000ses for the C-0QA . I .. I Oft at the store or at h -w Vale" - L -,. - � ------ . . - - _.. . ORGE GEROW.) ._-11 GE,of Marriage 1Ao&nw.* .-Ill P�umjp Pactory --- St.rictly wl . .: - __ - -1 . : - 4- IF1 R-BEATON,TOA . -j- A-ro Conveyanaer, Coma �� �1. ANWATAn, .�acountamt and = to 10 f - " " . I - 04N-At"'WU I .... MWer � '.. - 49bwm every Monday : L" ka4mlaction of buainew. I Z _. --- --- - _ - - I - I - L ;, .11, .. A f TJW MA I . - I%,;)-,- - . _ _ _". � , ­ �41 .. ., � I , I 1�1 A. POST, COUNT .1. I!, N A0 for the counq of I �.%� � O" St:e��ns turnishod � , I � . JeZ4 . Hte&ud amd bo* i 8"a . I .� 1. ;1 "awation &'epecia�ly. Of k. '.' 00rner Dundaa and Broc) �".- �. 84sidamee-Kingswn Rose, I f'L� :. _ - _ : 1, - ___ __ - �.. 1. AW440twel . .., ?11 - - -,%�__ I - -1- - 11.11 - , , - ��, rPHOMAS-POUCHEIi �, - ­� JL Mouser, Yalu*wr, etc-, � �_ - . UW Wbolo of North and Soi �, attention given to aU ordwv h . � , Qkaftft Moderate. Addrew ,: ,i. , � UZ 47. Broaghmn, ()nt. �_," - !� . ____�___ - - ____ .. - I .. VV� 1100tX OWt ,� i�. �`. , , I L �___ -, - -� . , - :I� �` a0EPN LESLIE, LiOC It.. K&ker, Pegged and rt '... . .,,,. PrMptlyattended to. Fi4m ."it # DOon't forget the akLud, . I . C. � . M King stmet, Pickering T T:, I " ,, -------- -- � �� k . . .1 . . - .- 'Hotel.... `�1,11 __�_�___ - - � . �, , ) ` GORDON HOUSE, � - . � 'Jimmes Gordon, proprivi. , , - OPO' now bricit build;up, fin _14�1 �:, . OtYle. Every couvenieuce ao t I *1�iLi011ing public. Newauulc� Z k � � : --;- and sliedi. . I . . ____ - ____ _�_ ---: - I . , 3V �� ESTERN 1100S �.' �W now open far tile e.rc( 1 1� Bub] . . This lw . - w2ka&K%� been re-,, � .'�L OTLL situated4siVis,orposil I �. . 11 it is 100uveliient for patrons of .� . ** lunch at all reasnuable h(m . ��,. . . . *4d shed roow.' P,,)x stall on< .I10J!"8orc1LtUe. w ,,,I ��'. eig " "U, ..Jlv the bar is op�,n a, &11 18 -til �jn "Ith Pure liquorm of every 1) � CULLY. pr,opri,tor, I I I q -v"" - _, - . ___ __ - - __ - . I , I � Z, J,1, Wakh.maki . .�� ,---* I , I ---,--,-,--.-- 640,;�1' ,L _. w CUTHBERT, Witu �P�A:princ OniL Having bw . - �;'.' trade .1 - , I "a Ruar"teeftliSfe,4 , - I,. us- it lao"L WSJ I` '. 410!ti�.n X= noUse. a . I - ft4eL . .� r, . - .,. .; I.- :0 arb_axl�y : "� ,_ , 'L, . 4, L;L� . LL -� - � " 4 � I . . � . �­ - : -80ROUGH-BR11D D4 V_' - , .. *1 "Mirvioe. t,04 W, OOM. 4. . . : 11.�� I't - J �. _ :� ft -ft �- -1 - - I 111. .. - - -, 1 �.: I 1 ..!7 � . � I , X�-o� nol, I . -, . ­,_ ". . �11__. ]PICKERING Al �;�, �.t:t ­ - - . . �AK%ftn for the tran"CLiod 0 � _% - I V9 Businews. . '' 0j"WE HoulLs-From IOU - 10;t a I O'clock. . . - - I, .., I �9.q Bank hi & "I 17) . GEORGE KE !V1-1. I . .,-. . ­. - � .. - , - .. , , I I , . . . - : , , . .� . . . � .. ,:. A � _'�, L r �. _WW " . --' I I- - - . .;, .." A!9&�", I * ,�'i�_,� . -