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FEBRUA 1 ,4A . 1. . - _ ­:­ � ��, .7 - I . � ___ . - - - I � _. - - :.-:, ,P. . . . 0 4; - . �,. ,�.�... . . - I . � .�. _'O I � fq - �. %.�� Al -17 % - ��.t_.�_"._. _,__�___ "--f- . . , NO* *:,-. -, � I - . - � Vroftooivnal Oarbo. . - - -_ . . . . . . ... �.� ­ -1; -1 -1 -I.tA � . . 1. ­. I ­. . _.. � - _... �� _: .. I . ' . - ... ­.. - .. � . I �. I .. I . .-. � I . , �':r ' '; , ,,. - -. - - - - I � - �.. . � .. I 1-r .� . : .. .., � e.- z � ..� , . . � . � . ,. . I - ". _UXBRIDGE. . - .- ;� - , , . . ickeri " ' Co4ncil. . _. _!­,z;�,..":�.. � '-. 1 4. 1. . I . Medical.' :: DECEER9S.. LIVERY!. OUTAIROUNDUS , -­ - _. . , . ­ � Pi. _. wkg lb 4_ . . . . - , � � .. . I .. I �- ­ .,,4� . ­" - V __. I � I . :1 ': - . - 7 I I I.. - �, . ­ . ___ ,1� _______.__­ _�__ - � . - i . . .I..".. - . , I, . ,. . __­ "-�Z�' 4- - , . T, s - S ; 'L � ; _ ,'� - , - ,; I ,;. - . - .� I , . r - , I . .. . . . .". " i � ­ . . , -_ I ,� I., - % t. - M.BA 'EVAN, XD�, C.M., P. 'ALs 1 have bought UP Dan Aiddin"s liVery LAtziff i:bcAi lArpunn , A 8eott b I -C - - 'A' -C - " U' ' I - - - - -­_­ ,?. '.;` - * ' � . M.C.1 bc siuess and .have added ' . as � VC6fWXD R, i oy,�,oflthi) 7th on., natbed ' e ouncil met PukSiint to adjohin. - ..� .-. - ,__­� �Wi,, Re & S.O.."Coroner. 0 several Dew T - 1drner, shot hiliagelf .with a -revolver on, 2 P t 1' the town hall, Brougham, - � . flift and- Residence, horses and buggies, I 0 . I'll PIMSS ARP' 16TAD DOWN . an :,- I'-'- : � I... King Street, I ickering Office hours: wornin g an "WID10date .- . �_ , ."': - : _­­_,:��."i.__ 1� -1 . . . B,y oulk SU"RY- It' went' ul a i Y, the 16th inst. Ilembers all pre. ', , , 1. , 8:3D to 11:30; Evenin I � the DUl ': .'iU)R411t93PGXDX)�T'8. ecidentally, the 11 .. I . � - ­ , - g6to8.- .� )1ic withgood rigs at all hours . � . . -_ . ball passing tbrough his handj It slail%_ sent, Reeve Parker'in t - - � ;, - ; � - L 1. I .1 ­ � -_ - , I .�� .� 'k- -1, .. - Co;sred 'bus mote all trains. ,Ln * I _0._�, _', ''. _. A _ U he chair. Minutes'. _. � ­ _� ;L�_�.T,�,Pl - __ 1: �­ t - I . . I , �; . , .. - � _. �' '_ ' in "direction. of- Iasi meeting read andipprov�d. , . . : : .. I" . . 1. - , � . , 'I.: - .. . � . I .. � .: A. . . � r . .19 - - �.. ', . . -, A__.)�., -. V�cal MU . C013000ti0l) with livery I keep� a - �.. .!.� �,._ CLARKIAON'T' ; Jul, . I �. - . _ - � ' ' . _�__�_._ - - I., - .,... .. - John Wright it thorizi Several communications -were received � _'��'._- �" �, --* - � .. I : Sa ' '.- L_'. t , i . . . _� -�­�­­ ­­­ - I .. I- . . , , 10, Commission and Board. . t .� �, 1, - . go us t6 ktRte and recom ' . .. . '. .- ­ " , .x ." . , .1 'Nvfxcx_� &bat, 'in calls the Be me ded to -the *var* us commit- , . . � � , I . Tu yattmoo I . . ;0 . ;,--. ­ , - . . MiS5 c a 1W1311;;0T1%, �, . ing Stables, Picker- a TAX mms. tt council is disquali. teen. . 1. _. ,_-,.'L . . ' - . . Ing. - :' "' Ulan Will bee od in the Oftl�-eof Gerow'11P ad, he 'and Councillor IDuan, the Only one . I", % .. '. 1. �, papilofgro.4 W.Bradley,of beTorontoeoin. 0. T P I . . . . ... .1 �..-Iv !-,: _.N. . _. 77. =M0 .. ... n - PsetOry, Claremont. where be will be p,, um . . - 1, ­ , .. ;.- .. I . 1* � ' Mr. 1d6wbri;v asked that his, . ­ � ervatory of U ic, . ______ ___ see any Of his au timr1bars. I � . __ to Who 'was not in the recent law, . ... notice of � � .�'. .. --- - . aved t i give lesso case, will t,__ - , ! in prep nf, i 2 voice culture. a9a ca co cy� - -=----- to appoint township officers be al- I , .... .111 ­,. I 0 . ­ .- ._.... . 1; �'.­� _;i�- , , .., - _. . - �! 'n . run the municipal machine Until another ImowZ1donto stand over until 'next meeting. . . . ..�V".'� -1 . . I" 14 ­ . . �_ _', .'.I�_ � Those wishing to place thems,-Ives under her 'AO ." � miss Gould 18 visiting -her Sister. in full board is aPPointed. Mr. kowbray seconded by Mr. Hilti, a - . I *.,:,, � � X_ M, �_:, ,:,-- - Berlin. , � . instruction w 11 kindly e*mm unicate with her . '' . t - .. . . . - . � , . . _.z �_ 3� . ; ;.. 't . : : _,_,., � I : . '. , W moves that the �Luditors,Report be received - - , -,.;. ''; '.-_1 . � . - at Claremont . I *100 CA , . Mills Pilkey, of Scarboro, *is ' ' Jame Comptalo, & bOy'of 17, - -as, shot . . ... . , i ". . i _. . . . . .. . 4 1. - - . ! . . Tuitiuk in in* the thigh .qt th6 shoot - . . . - - :. 'uaranteed . _.� .- t the'douncil go i . � -��,�, . - Thoroug Instruetion (a . g& IdeS fm 0� QD ,t* � 2 ., - - . i this locality. ibg gallery cn and tha 11to a committee . I � . .:. - 4 a - - - , .. �J " , -1 _. 40-52 . s. " - 1�he befit of ref rences given if x equired. 1�­ Slof M 00' . Miss Allison, of Dutbarton -: visited Friday *,evenin - The bullet went -in 4 the whole thereon Mr. Boyer in the - .. . ac I ,st 1. I - . � A w I once! ;. �:. ..,.­._�! -,�'L: , . I . -a quite a chair. Committee or I I ­�i _... :_ I . . __�_ = C eux M , - ­ 1. ." ith Mrs. Law last weeic. . . striking a bone and tak. - ose andreporteci the '. L _.­;� � . ol. , report as received be adopted. � , I . -_ I . Ca 604 : :­ Ing a downward course. ...: �, Z'. " - � "-- I - ­ . Legal . ,ivm 'm - I: " I __ - ., 0 If re. D. McClellan, of Erin, is spending It could not b '. ;1- - . .� - . . Ca . o .� QD M 'L a 9- � I i a go' out at the time and bad not been e.e' Mr. Hilts seconded by Mr. � . _. ; .. ,� . - I . __ .- �4 " ew - .1 . � -L . L - __ a *.zdV & ., � St m fl daYs with Mr. Leiteb, al the X_ ,. Mowbray, . .. � � :r I ;. - .1 1[)0W & 11CGILLIVR4Y, BARRIS_ a .t,sx . . 1� , - . ,4 U station. . J tracted at last accounts. Movea that the report of the council in ... �. . - � ,,,, - 1 , '. . , . .." I - ters, Soli itors, &c. Officis opposite post - . . _; - committee of - I 11 ,N- - Priday WAS. a red lgtj on Auditors Re- .. -14 4' . - , z'�. � -0 "4 14 -4 Mr. John Pillmer and famiiy left on -the whole, * -.1-1: -, - 1� I office, Whitby. Ont. ,Tno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. 9 ;P1 qed - h er day for! the port be accepted an . ' " ' - :t' 310;Z ffi!�: . � people of Scott. d the accounts declared . : , 1.� _:�__.;. . . a a Tuesday for their .new home in G a I They were here in Is . , - . .L :'�,, " " . A. KeGillivray� LL.B. Money to Loan. 8y � - ,. . dited. . - I � - . r . Non Uvf M .1 --- --- t� t- ". . r -rge finally an . � . � % ` !_ � 1, I __ . ' Mk , :.. 0) - , W - county. . y 'bulabers to attend the trial of thq twelve On motion a delegation washeard before - I . _;_- __ I . .1 HOMAS PARKER, ARRISTER I Ilumor ban it that George against whom inforr i . - , . I and Solicitor, &c. Mon y us 11% - 9 , Gerow and ation bad been laid the council, in reference to submitting . * - _.: ,,, IV,— 3 . - T to loan. N4')' Z., C; i.0, 2 a t 0 , 13 a for bnyiog or atteml ting to buy liquor on Loaal Optiot, to Pickering's electors. D. , - . ; , AZ 5 . N .u,"o!S q 0 2 . I 61 � MARIZie Wallace'were married on Wed. ­ - - . - commission. 0 f3ce : Over ont ioBank,Pickfir- 6- �J 04 a; G2.0 g3 . , . . . . Ing; open overy Saturday. .! 4-y W6 N V I . 00131 M 00.0 J1 r C3 * A . vesday. More, particulars next week. the day of the municipal elections- in Pickett being spokesman for the party, - * , __ . .1 � I `.� . I - ;_ ­ -------- 'O io 1. 9W , � - .- �. ,.:.. . - - C31 ,,�z Han- " 8 g The revival Services conducted i Scott. Mr- T. W. C iapple acted as . presented to -the board, a petition of so .. � ... I . . - s T n the coun me . . . E., Fk-OWEI�C, . - . -, BA RIS go 0,010 9.0 :;, " 4 4 - - I . - .. _ ­ . �. . � CA N r4 10,00'."A C=) 4�* i .. . ames. and spoke . I I ­"; "I t .4d � sed. Seve I tbecom- . .- Q, �� .wl X 0 Methodist church, have cear sel for the Inspector, with whom three hundred n at some _ . r . J* TER, Con y Crown Atto 'ey, and County CD J laint had been laid, - a . _*s I Solicitor Co House, Whitbv 10-Y . � U 0 -1, I and Mr. E. Campb length a to the efficiency of the act. and .- . . ,: . - lft� . . .6 206 1'> new names have been added to. ra . ell '4�� . - C0 . 0 0 the . _. L - . - __ --- � i=;�) :, v ' chur!h roll. - , - for the defendants.- Enough informaii desired that the council should pass a bv- . ..-.-A 4� I I- . . .V n . . - . . i. . � t : a Q was e ic 3 law submitting it to Vote. 0. Rogers, F. . . :. . .L . . ENTON DODS, B RRISTERS, != loq 1 : : I t� 91 8 Mr. Eddy, our* poptilait School t I ited to show that nearly all had Hutchinson, and others . I I -.1 � : � - . II)SolicitorB..."otarie3,EtC,,S oitorsforCity Go Oft L .* - h ,,,,her ' been in th - . qf the delegation ., ...,&; . and County Lm n Aasociation. 93 0:14 C3 40 to re t & A , intends baViDg a Concert 4�otlt the wi6dle - bar an 1 "had something" . . � . 04 Adelawe st. 4v;a .0 1: - . e I . - r- - spoke in the as. 'e manner. Thos. Poucher, � . -, . . - ' � - : - ' east, Torunto. relephone 911. ne of the par 1.4 � - _- I T: - ;- of March. for the purpose ot purob ' either in the wAV of a � smoke ur liquid re. .M. Gleenon m I , . . . �.. , . . I ners will be in C lareinout every Saturday ova � 0 JQ 0 1 - and John Gerow spoke in op. . . , __ , .. - � ; ; I .�_. Z 04 M il o I --I 'eg a, i . a library for the school- "" 9 freshment. M-gistr ite Ch4rles Gould position to the delegation, claiming th . I .-. . I �. _.. -1. . Q0 - � I ,_ �.. ..- . . I - Hopper*s Store. , - . 131Y 0 M 5. 04 ::) 0 M �:) . The Misses Hamilton have let the con- presided, with UR at . . � �. �., . 1. . I - . . " -ON F-4 - (H M ­ , yi or Patterson. R. S. -the vote would be a needless expense. . .. :_ .. . ; FD . . . � .1 . ' . .I- . f,'etertptary. . ' - tract for their new residence, on Brock Webster, Reeve; A'ex- Hardy, Deputy Some hot discussion took place between .,� - ,� : _. . .., . .. � . . . , - - Barton, Councillor, ' ' ' - . . - . � sti eet. As it a desirable to get ti Reeve; and Walter . the two factious, which had to be topped - � , '. � - -� .t . _,_,_____ - -, � - . - - -, _-, �� . lere am I, Famers. . I is build- . � . _ . _ -_ __�_ ,;. I � � . .1 . . 1. - 1. : . 01) I L were fined on two ,charges (Leaskdale and by the Reeve, who Stated that the a � : . I.. i H. HOPKINS, VE ERINART . Ing material i the ground during sle' desire of . I - � - - .- - . W * Surgeoi i, Graduate of th ing, things are beginning to hum. 191" Udora ), $5 and 12, and cogts. Mr. the I petitioners- would received the --most : ., . I.,; � . 11 � . , - . Ontario Vet- I ba ve some fibe Machin'e. a to offer for . . . - 1- . . ; evinary College, "oronto. Treats, 11 diseases of .- sale. such as The report of the death of Graham Mc. Webster's evidence as ver�y evasive and serious consideration" of the council. - . i I . . . .I- 1. . 1., . the domesticate animals. Call by day or , . I - . -.L ..:-, .1 �:; . I . �o�r,ng.ce n n in Mr Gerow seconded by Mr. Mowbray,'. . . .1 - . : , , �_ . i_.� 1. I � 23 moves that the Reeve grant h . 4� . Offt d residence Seed D ills Celebrated Wil On many friends. He was one of the old 19 polution. hen ta -_ - . n igbt promptly a 3ended t "a" Donald was beard with Surprise by tWisty, in fact diocr � itable to a MR * .. at Mr. Isaac Lini on'&., Pic Mce _v r ,_ kinst big h- - i - is order on I .- eat PP, the other the treasurer for the sum of 115 . �. _. ___ - ___ ______ r . . ­ . I Plows. residents of this count Councillor. gave his ( each for . . i. �:.:r..'-� ., ' , _ , � " - - - - �, . �' �jz,% __ -­ I . - His remains vidence in a mRnlT Thos. Dunn and M. Gleeson. for servictis - -- - . . _ HOPXI- N S, VET9RIN RY SUR , were taken to the 1) . I a G - B1 DERS reslyterian burying ­ : -1 : .. � . I 3EON, raduate of the ntarin Vet- - honest way and was only fined $2 and as audiWre for the present -year, and five -- . .- H and MOWERS, groulid. 7th eon., Pickering. - costs on each charge. Henry ' Lapp, dollars each for extra' I . . : . �" I., i . .- armary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale (rattel'son A 15ro.) I services on account .- ! � . ' . � . I . �', - . and Clierrywood every Saturday'. .1 ,. Manager Boyer's last earriva' wan the Adam Gibson, Jobn Blanchard, P. Clark of increased expenditure. . . . - . :� - -, - . Diseases of . .. � I I - . � .. _. -_ I I the horse's foot a ttended to at my oein 'OR 1k, I and Jobn Thompson were fined $2 'and Mr * ­ '. .I- � . � - _- . �., . _. tiforge - ad Inspect Befdre Pa' .. best yet. Macy were there froin a dis- . Boyer seconded by Mr. Mowbmyj - - .. I - lot 33, Itb con., � lickerink. . Calls ro y at_ . rchasine. . . . .. I .. � .. . �. .. , �., -..% , � , . tended to. Tfalegrapli address : W i va e, Ont. Lance, and all eujOYsd themselves. The costs. Jan. Quigley And F. J. Shier. May moves that the clerk be instructed to have . _. ­. _� - I :. I - . P.O. address: Oreen River. Ont. ! 34-v following is a list of the P get clear, as decision in their casg if, re. three hundred copies of the 1890 Auditorx . - . . rinoiPal coo- . . 1- - .. .. . . _ I., -1 I ­. - ­ I . 1 W�28.� Cow* Brougham, tumes:- Miss Gould, Japanese ; Miss The charge against John Card Report printed for the use of the munici-, .. .. - . - .- . I - . '. .. . ,&a dismissed for I of evidence pality. .. . 1. . .- � ­ _� I - .. . -1: .1 Societies. 1 . bushby, Queen of Hearts; Miss, Annie . Both 'i . - ,�. ..' � . . �­.­__-­_��_�­� � .. - - , I the hotel keepers (Sa inders Yourgt&ndiDg Committee offludigftts .- - . �. - . 1.,: _- - - �,- N EWilSTO Pugh, M Iliner; Minnie Birrel, Flora - and Sexton) i �:. . .- -PISING SU L 0.185.1.0. - I . . -.1 - : ODGE N �_" , . E!- John Bundy. Chinaman; Jose had been prev- beg leave to report and recom . .. . , ph . lously � inid mend as fol- - - _. . - .- - * : � . JLk G. T. Thii lodge Weets every Monday . ' .1 . Rawson, $20 and costs Iowa :-That.. Mrs. Stephenson be given one . _.. . �. . . � . li � - 1� . :-; 111 - . _ . I ;. I AT - : on their own admiLclion of -tbe charge. cord of wood, W. W. Hubbard, comm'111- . ­ .; I .. - evening in the. 3 ear, in Dale*s Hall. Pickerisfg. 1. I -. -. -. : -1 Priest ; Thos. Patterson, Buffalo Bill ; ­ i . ' � . . . . - I . &he grand Cause (f Temperance. a . -ONTS Robert R Jonn Saunders was o e of the witnesses sioner. On petition of Wm. Mo ve ald . : I L :­.' - Rvery person inv� ted to join and help advance BR CUE ROAD -, 1. . sigh - Gentleman of 16th oes turv: 3 1217 9 , - and Sgro . . .- . . - I - Dugald Taylor, Baseball'; A. Bowes and frave straigbi evidence. Ingle seventeen others, that& a ial grant of .. I . . . � . . .1 .. I . . - _. , .. - - - �_ ­ . _ : �. _., - ­ ­ .B. Hopkins, two aged patriarchs. blis Blancliard' was anctber witness and 14 be granted Barnard Wa orb and wife to -1 � 1, - I . . ... '. a - - a �! � . I . . . I . '.- - . . . .r 1. . . .. 1_0usinees (Savbp. - - : -, *..: He JACKSON. '', Gould took the prize for best lady's ros. seemed to think he i ras on a Scott Act supply them with flour. J. Oddie. com- . . - ::,�L - . - __ . - .... . e I .. ... .- - has opened a lady c I of which in respectfully . . - I . 1- - - Wish , e that he tume and Mao BqshbV for ber ase. It has always, een looked upon by minsiouer. Al .. - I . - .-,-.. - _ ­ , ­ - .- . C,onveyarwer, &e. � - . a Gen ral Store - akR&tr. the public as a Slight off6nr,e to bov a submitted. Adopted. - � .,- � ­_­__­._--__ - . . . in his Corner Block, of . - . L I . � �'-. - � - __ __ � , _.- 1_111__­�__ . ' . - . . il­ 11.r . .. . . . �:. , I— . .. 4 . HOMAS DUNN,,Conveyancer, Com Dry oods, Grocer.*es. Ti Such A big'time as there was h i glass of liqu or d uring Prob ibi-ted Your standing committee on Con'tin- 11 -- , �:' , - - Inware, Hard - ere last c'gar oi i . - . ' hours, but after this a differen . . genc . � ..;_ .. ,,�..7 � . ,are, ,e No less than three large . t - ' _' - ' . , ... Tmissioner fqr taking Affidavits, ate., Clare- w te. Terms -Farm Produce or Friday uiubt. .1 ies beg leave to report and recommend .- - . .s . I pool opinion .: , . iti - . . J prevai . &@ follows :-Newsome & Co. for stationary 4.- - -,­ -1 �._,._. . 7 - The result :)f Shia tria 54.r .. . . I. ­ umut, Out. . --a Wy - sly Cash. Prices guaranteed right. 9lelK I b load$ of our young people went w"' I )t �. I . �. . . � BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage I Blacks )thing as usual. Please give us awa,v, and oh I did want to go with R13 should be wideir note I to abovr the orict- A. A. Post for4ro essional services - � . � I '_ - � . � � � . - I y on iro� bridges $15; Peak error in &s- . - , - 1 _� Be Licenses for the County of Ontario. of- a call. ong 4f sliew. Th * Des* of the law in regi rd to illegal buying sessment, 81.03 ; W. , " I , - I -.-- .. � � o first. to Ashburm,would . , 1. gloo at the store or at his residence, Pickering I have. been bliss Unalloyed ; the second to and selliDg.-.7ournal J. Clark supplies to'- ­' . , - .11 I . - I Ivills". 12-y � assessor, and foolacap paper $17.50 ; D. R. . ;, I . - c. . - ------- _---------- __ Brotigbaw, a dream oi delight -. and the I - . . ''.. . . - - - . . � I . I—, . . � - _ . _­­ - I . - - I . - _� i Miller expenses to Toronto and Whit - . '_ . - :.. t ­ -I.: '' - '.' . i___ XONEYTO LO Beaton on account of salary 135 ; John 'L f i, - , . 1.� f -I EOIRGE GEROW. 0aremolit, Issuer � . ird to Uxbridge. an ecstacy. I once - ­ - SCARB R . � . -- - I I . . . . . . ., by re .1 . :1 " I �.­ - . , - .. _.� � " of Marriage Licenses. Private Office in �1� OP MO weticaway with a Claremont sleigh load . debenturest5. All of which is respectfully . --. , . - �: Pumv Fac tory-- Strict] y cofidential. 23-y . RT6AGE SECURITY &b . ' ' . - 1� _. 1-1 . .. _- �. _______________._____._ ___ ------- t lowes I rates of interest. Mortgages &ud De and boys were ia a discount. so I though-. A football inatch was �layed- on Sattir. submitted. Adopted . . . __ if . � _..'.". ., ; . � . - . . �4:. ­ �'. R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK Wntures purchased for cash. Some of them would need ine. but up to da.v last. b�tween the c. -hool teams of No.8 Your standing committee on Roads and . . . - I � , , _ - - �y ­ .-. Do Conveyancer, commissioner for taking I ,,",_ I . - . . I-_ .,:. 11 . . ... . i , ­ the'date of starting I bad not received an Searboro and No. 9 Scarburo Village, on Bridges beg leave to report and recommend , - .. -. 1. !_� ..... . ­ I .. sAdavits, Accountant and insurance Agent. .ALMJ :M9rr--JLWZ: invitation. I hung around the grounds of the latter, which resulted as follows :-James Hurlbrt for 30 yards . . - ... _. �.. . .- ­ ..7. . - . . Mpuey to iodn on form property' Wills pro- . the stores - I - - � - .-t - .., - - 110 111 a � . -.1. . 4 . - bated. OFFICE --At Whitevale. Will be in ught and sold on commiss.on. when they were leaving . ping to get P. victor) for the formqr by I goal too. gravel at 8 cts., 62.40; A. W. Law, guards - ' ,- I . �: �. . brougham every Monday afternoon for the 1. - ­t.� . . - .. - - I - '. at Haight's bridge, $4 ; A. Birrel for oil , - '-'­ - , . :�.-"E. . #.. -!-.: ; s - __ . : bid at the elevelith hour, bu-, I found ont The return match will.be played in t,o or and lighting lamps at Pickering bridge 13; . .. L. - .. transaction of business. 27-v Ax"t ., western, Lancashire and Cam of I was not Wanted. I WeUS 11 three weeks. A. Gilebi ist' - � . : _ _�_ - � . . . ..: - Lond and Mitnelieuter Fire insurance Con,- - ome and acted as referee, We have before us the report of the com- , � 1. _t � . Arch.ftect. pani, a.-Nortb American Life Insurance relieved inyself by knock- i . while S. Ormerod ired for No. 8, and mis " L .. _. . ... . . .- - ­ --,-.I- ----- - . ­ - .. C ., al bo , Ing satisfaction um sioners appointed to examine the Dula- - _. � . � - , .. . � ___ I _�-� � .,�­- ACOident Insurance taken.. . . . . ,:- -_ . . ,-- - ____ - ­ - . . out of the wood pile. W. Annis for the homi? boys. barton culvert, and recommend that 0 . I . . . , . .. .. A. POST, COUNTY A . - __ I ­ e . . . .. 1,, . - _. � . 1�_ .:- A -e for the county of Ontario Drawings _____ 1. . - __1 . . I We referred a little while ago to the an- Reeve and Councillor Hilts be commis- - . . . ;:,: -L:. , . _ _ , . - ..L and specifications furnished outoz class of L 09 for SA I -M, - '. � . . WEST- HILL. . . necessary slaughter of the game in these sionere to have the same lengthened. Also _ -_ . - . . - . for . . I . - - . I ­ � ti F . . I . 1. . - - building. Steam and hot water ng and .1 _. . . .. I I 1 . districts. A nod is as good as a wink to a a petition asking for a grant on 2nd Con. L '__ :- . - . . I . . . ,- . ;,::-A . -_�. ventilation a specia!ty. Office-Gerrie Block CON YANCLNG CARKPVLLY DONE., ' blind horse, And we deemed our gentle pro- between lots 24 and 25, and would recom- .. ..f,* - ­ - corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitb ' , We: ,pg. t to bear that Mr.'W. IT. raw. test enouRb. We wort greatly mista . - � I % . Y_ cett is confined to the bonne . ., � .. 1! ... by sickness. ken, mend that the sum of 050 be granted to re- .. . . . __ . 1. - . I - � - . � Residence -Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-Y 0147 0 25Z' for that slaughter, kill. murder everything pair the same, and that George Gourlie '. . . ''I '�­.'4 . _ 1 C)3P03Ct7-- Some of our conservative friends would undo' . . - -... - - . r the sun that cannot hurt us species and Councillor Hilto be com . 1: I i . ,., A Goo Villave Lots on north side King street like to interview the assessor at his con. of hu i vc m - .. - AW'Iioneerif %Wf wean corner and the College grounds Mall t a I missioners. . . .. lja . . . - .- , . , _� _.. -111, . --11"'r- --.-,-,-- '­ #90 I � . for saie, together witli other village property. venieuce ome partridges e a and we are minus Would recommend during the present ­ . , I -_ ­ .. _: - - - � - _­­­� - -1 �_,_,.___ - au4 - i. , ., - .: � . - � - . . , ­ � - I of stone* on -_ ;. :. , ; 1::_�., , 1._,�� � - , One 1p)d house and lot for sale very cheap. are aware that it is illegal to. shoot game the Kingston road to continue the work ' ' - FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable Mr. H. 'Lifley now helps to supply a a ter the placing of 25 toise , . L* a Tor�nto with the lactial fluid. or co - 11 ­ , couduc i - . . . � ­ 1. . . w I � Auctioneer, still in the field, *ble and i - - W. V. RICHARDSON. ' milk. We wish him success in the nw@ at this season Of the Y6ar. and that there began last year opposite lot 27, as we find I . I . - 11. . - willing to any sales entrusted to him, I . - . . 11 OP � _ -9 - . . ,_.; and takes this )rtunity of thanking his pat� ]CMOs: j DaWs Block, Pielmsing. . enterprise. I Ow is a heavy line attached to all 3ffenders. -it can be done mord cheaply at this season . . . . .4- �J I s- ___ . . .1 . I . .. ronsfor L Past favorli,and hopeefor a continuance We desire to inform all whom it m& eon. of the year, that Wm. Cowan jr. and Jag. . - . . . . I .. 1. . . of them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- ' - Our oeighborg are working themselves cern that the nqxt game we can trayce as Found be commissioners for the same ; 1T. - _.. . ' . - _� - - � . . - . 1. . � ­'. ­ . � _. rangements as to (fates and terms can be inade " I 13ARNARD'S into an iDdammable condition over the being slaughtered around h ihall H. Connors filling crib at Haight's bridge. - " z _.' . .. �. � - �. .- . at the office of thi i paper. I 454f I ' L' . coming elections. Prophets are I " ere, we . - .. � . . . - ' . . p,t;l g eutl- endeavor to make the'last, for irreswetive $45 ; Fred Peak for same, 039 ; said . - ­ � . I .: . .- . ful just now as cold@. 'Tie a ey do . . . . . --M- -A--S-- - ---- I ARGAINS. '- of A, natural desire to live at peacA with Amount to apply'to Boors contract. We . _. POUCHER, Licensed Auc_ I *I . not partake of the same nature as prolits. . . I . , - , * . - . T`tionpor, Valuator, etc., for East Xork and ' .1.1-, . I - our neighbors, we @hall see that the offen- recommed the acceptance of the agreement. . \. � - '�.:.._­.. z I . � . - . I . �._ the whole of Nirth and South Ontario. Strict , ' - . . q- -0 I . .. . � It is difficult to understand. Am011gst ders are prosocuted according to law ; in of Jesse Cook with this cori*ration, for * - " `.'­.:"-. . .1 .A - . . . . . . . . I . �Atteution given to all orders by ma" or telegraph. ' those concermed. to whom belongs the this we have all the farmers with Us. cedar timber ­ and that the Reeve and' - - - , . - - . � � "" . � , . %.. , Charges .doderate. Address THOS. PoUeflER, - W . Ellery Movement in bonor of being the most proficient player Early on the 24th dav f December,Ohne Clerk sign the"Same, and cause the cor . - . . � �' Box 47, Brougham, ont. , . � I - - in P, por- I I- . . ­­ , .. ­ I I . * * . . _ __ - 4P2 C in Silver HuntiDg Case oil the harmonic& or mouth organ. Mr. Ob u , Ohn. John O'Dit nigan, after affec- ate seal to be affixed thereto. All of which , � :- �'_ �: . . _.�__ - Abe Callander aspires to this position and - . _ . . I . , 7 . . - . . , . Boo& aad Sit i Gold oint, " _.. tiouately embracing h wife- left home is respectfully submitted. Adopted. . . __ .7 , . * I . - ­ - . '. , I I . . , w; " . .. . . ____.____1__.__- ­ - - _. oese �­-_.;,;�.a­­e_ , . .. .� ,. , _. -, I , desiros us to challenge any player in Soar- gaily vihistlinx -The rotestant Boys 11 Mr. Gero .. ." '. . I - - I. :� 1. 11 . . . w -seconded by Mr. Mowbiray, t�', --;' . � ­ L_ . �. . . I - � - I - . ., . I . boro who ;Jaiuis the distinction to contest If e was in a merry moc d. the sharp cold moves that the Reeve grant his I - . - -L. . - L� .. . � . � I JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE 1 ­*1 I 'L IL . . I r for $10 or upwards. . � � I '.1'. 0, . � I order . 1. . ': "-. 11 . . - lh� . Maker Pegged a3d sown work. Orders ,'.� _i i 1. : . Americans havean aptitudefor easil- of early dawn seeming to intoxicate the on - the treasurer in favor of the parties . - - . - _ __.1 promptly attended to, Experienced workman- ., i . * ! �,. 1. i . . . Y senses an � �, . , -1 i i I . I � . . � : ship. Don't foygott-be stand nearlyoppointethe I ..,:� I I 0 . .. acquiring the customeof any community d quicken the natural buoyancy recommended in the reportp of the stand- - ,_.' ' ..'. ­- : . . I - . of his dispo why did Ohne, ing committees nted this day. i . - - . ... . *_-_ ,� �_,;, . . - News, King stmet, Pickering �iftqe. 7-v ' ' . " - - ... _. . i : they.may. sojourn amonast. and the toboe. 0 , sitiog. But as prPse . . .- 1: � . . ­ . I ;1 I . ., I , linus. OhD, John O' _� � ­'. . I , - -, . Ran is essentially Canadian, and our re- . so f uddenly incorpbr- Mr. Mowbray seconded by Mr. Boyer,_ - . . � � -!. : I . � - . - . I I . I . � re '' - . 1�.�_� -.:- t, . . � moves that the petition respecting Local - - ,. " .�. . . ,_L.,. �.,� " . � :. ,?_1 . . ,_ . " . .. / I ' d contly hastily married importation is no oeptiblemoan. Ohne. 01nus, ohn,. John's Option be laid over until next- .. � Aotels. 06 Range Of Vene'O ate the whistle into a 10, v and �ardly per. . . . . - __-____-_-_-___,7--__ --,.-,,.�-�-,--;,,,-----,-,-.�-- and. 801id Walnut Cloch- exception to the general run of thinge- path at this critical mOrnebt lay in the inR of the council forfurther consider meet-- - . - .: �.;t � , . �. - . - And Americans are notbing. -if not ingen-� ion.- . ... . . - ... � - . � . � I _� , 0 R D ON HQUSE, Pickering, Ont., strikiig. and. time -reduced non - Mr. Boyer seconded by Mr. Gerow, - . . - ­_� , -.:. i - I ,: -, - A . .,. .. G wide& of a ravine, and coming q�ickly be at -_ - � I Rt. James, Gordod, liroprietor. Tbishoteliss � a. but to the average sober going Can- for* him appeared iin awful appariti ' I .. �. -11 � nuck it appears a decidedly carious nov. on moves that the council do now adjourn to. - - --. -, - `� - fine new brick building,. finished in superior fully per cent, frora old � �. - I e,, .Every convenience and -comfort for the . emitting a dense white . 1. . 'I( "<: ty v cloud of a .. .':,� - I tra ling public. . Now and commodious stables elty for &'man to spend a month of ones which fan moke' meet again on Monday, March 16th, -for- .' _... � . . . ': : ;, . . and aheas. prices - - _. . . _ - . . nod at intervals by the nort� the transaction of general business. . . � �­ ; . 25y I , .. I . . I - honeymoon tobogganing down the . , :� _­ - 1 � 1, �­.'�, __ Righ- wind seemed to belch forth blood red I -. ��.::_ I.. I ;; LLLL I _. I . I - ' 1� __�*. - �. . -Z � E $ Out-$ - � land Crook hill. Such. however, appears tonguies of horrible fire. - . ­ 1 , - �.. L: I - � I . .... * E8810ma I � . 1. , � � '. I � � I . . I 11 . Otm otaigered behind � large shrub for , - - I.: i - . . ..- . EST RN HOUSE, Pickering � ;ii �� () qr Ohne, Ohnue, W how open, foir the accommodaticn of the , _� $ -50 b "'1500 " too be the Fall River notion. We longed - - ALONG OUR COMO . _� . - . ng -lately . , ,� jn Sol. d a us - . . ­ _. - I.. 1 :-,4, 1 _31 protoc ion I . . '�_ :. ,,�,-.',,�; Quiz - X -111s, . . ­_: I . I � I%- -_ I" changed hands, has been re r Yankee bakery, but it appears ine down ly from his terror stricken throat a R., Carson, on the Sth inform . .: -,-.. travelling public. This hotel, bavi . to taste the bread from that projects ti ,slid on his marrow -bones, husk. -furnirbed h 90 h Out. Situated as it is, opposi - . , U -n -EL t at his horses are uffering f � . to the Rink M a . . B rd, ' the hill has greater attractions for our aled . a rom die- . .. . il�.:! � . .. It is convenient for patro I % . I _. . . _,__�, I . . no of the Mi a. Weals 0 temper. I -_ . . or lunch at all reasonable hours. - . embryo baker. to all the good saints to assist himlTnethis .. .�* . . . I .. . . - � . . . . . .. . , .., Good stabling WATCH .AKER, ,­; WHITBY �. I I 1, . I - his great extremity. from the Sat&n'a be. Ed. Evans, who -resides a short distatiCID ., . . i � - . - I., - - and shed roola. Box vt&U and enclosed yard for , -:Al - , ___?_ I - 9,;. k I ing swiftly 11 :-�:� L "' .."' - ­� . - , . .! - ." � 41 9 own u - ." � horses or cattle. Weilb scales on the promises. . W1, ; , bearin d him. As from Claremont on the 9th concession is- ''� I I . ... . .. L. en at an egaJ boors, and in stocked ad t6e the moment when � ._,:­L�;�`,­.4.,, _ . 1.1-� ... T�e bar is y '' ' -.11ITBY MARBLE AND 1, ­ ' `-Mrs. Louis Luke, Oshawa.- b- he thouRCtuthe spectre confined to the house, this week with a � '. al with Pure quors of every brand. .ANDY Me 9 . - . . - ­. ., I I .. , � o�­�, � .. � CULLY, Proprietor. Wly - , I � misfortaue to break the wrist of bar left about to overwhelm biam, Ohne, Ohnus by -bad cold.' . . . . . ­ '_`.-� i'..- _. . . - ­ I ­f.'J . ­ I . . � - hand, on Friday last, by flalling on the 610 almost superhuman and heroic effort ­6-40-4"0-0� - . .- � .., .. .. - -'L' ,� . I . - I � t - ed The Gravenhurr,t ratep,ayer,g ... . . , -.. k . _______������� 6-ranite. Wor S iee. On Tuesday last. while playing cc W"If to $It last give voice to the cele. in-- . t .: � --, ­.�:- �1 , � . - .,�­.,.� t�;-,,:.:,.i . Wafthmak4ngr. . brated war whoop fsmil dignant because she town council "fineport- . ­ _. _*-._____,."_,__ -_____,i-_ - 11 the ice. Edith, daughter of U. E. May, for miles iar to his neighbors . .��:.-4 '. ­ �: - - 11. . . - � . '. _ '- . __�_�� _.­.Mf1 AS St.-`: , WHITBYI 'L.,-. around. and 1)resto I at hill feet ed a m%n from Barrie to act as ' ­�L` - , .. , I - ' I W%Ltohmakor, Piek :i was struck by some boys on a aWgh, and . . Clark. I . ­. , , " ,, 1�. * . ­­ _­ . , ­ - V-, 5 -- 1 , _�, , - .. I (341tabUsh" 1"O.) . lay a -blood 09 4n4 expiring . . .1 -i _ , . e eriull _ , Out. Having been 05 years as tho I. , fell, bruising bar head,lu several ganAer, scud- The half-yesirly meeting of ibe board of . _.,_�,� ut"i".-I I trade, I can guarantee sattsfaction. i A itent fo P11%ces, ding away � ' - ­ '. t '�;' _" -, ; elit fo . . .��_ r I and w i OL Sws, 0 the dia;apoe a large red fox. Direotors of the. Ontario Ladies, � , CTX: � "� 2- r, ., I ... as nucouselous for boun, but is or Ohne C611W i , P- LILZarns, IC R� W Ifen6n, Proprietois ad mistaken theos * - I * was held at the Methodist b"k room To- �'J -L __:'g`_­__'�`-_"�W,"�-';k' yo -glasses. Watebes abMI C k)s p .. simp a in. I ' 11 A! ,A't 7 f ��, - .11, ­ I �­­;,­­.kt - . ... - ._-�,, 'J�_ . _ � . . - " . ,. , , I . .1 61"ned on ifitortest notici. and&t room now nicely recovering. . habitants of our country for Apollo, the ronto, on thg'18ib instant, Presideut Goo., - -­. - !�, , rat". H*viog re rned to the old stand of the The success of our Ipt word -find* , fallen. Eagentiajly .1 � ,X-,,. **,A . 215-47 . , 'I IF" � - .1�1�, -0,­':-'�t"�"V I . olfend We great men adopt them- A. Oox in. the chair. preseDg:-Rev. Dr, , - � , .- �;,;,�_&._ ,,-. . Granite and Marble works, cont"t, ' �. I � . -,314: W just closed, encourages us to offer eel yen to the ition before them, need ,� q .A ., . I �_-�,_;, - A. . - . . Pont � �� _��.vll ­ . " . we Potts, Dr. Hare, Dr. Shaw, G.H.Ger1r=. . � -L- _"A _L. , _ .. I r prepared to execute all another FWe Trip Around the World, or I!Uto the that the O'Dua . ";�!. �jl"j� ` L . I nigan W__ ' ..'�� 41 11 I �, , I y 7 . - , - - ­ ,.. � �. orders cemetery and RH other its cash equivalent to &he parson seading "Icreted the gander in readiness Messrs. A. - . ­ -V_% , , . �. � -L . d0ftl D. C. McDonell, Goo. Lwh, - _,;, . .- , ( , 11 - ,` K� � I . �_: .. � for his L�.� :. �.*_ iv, �-- I , - L4 lam U - r . . � 11� - 4i -,,�- .:I . . I V ,4 . . , . I . � .11 - . _. "! z I - . " i work rtaining to the businsoa. � in ibe I * % hs$ of words spels tbe same. return journey, and so pleased waahe that Roast John Rice, G. S. Smith, R. C. Ham- _.:,� �i'-*;%;.�, X N, *, -, ...�'. n ,_-1 I V _ am" . . " �._ .1P. Ontarion, . Ba -k " A& Pip It the "Protestant Boys 11 'It6n, It. B. Taylor, W. H. Wilcox. The -.r-.. '­­'L,3­­�,% . '4�, . Caftomer will find a well -seleated stoik forward and back,ard, such an - 11, - - . . / I I again rang out ao. , ; _.. ..� � ". ?. A-- I � bompanied with . :. 1.1�,'�-"�A� I ,�. ­ I , -1 ; ­ - � reig and domestic gran,19 and s- Bob," " HalauO." The contest cloven the -time h . catching variation. About half -yearly statement was submitted. The' J. �S'� *.."i. "�4 , I " -1 �, a I,- , , _'. I , " le-,�OA ­ PICKERING ]BRANCH*;' - 0" '0 0 was pioking the worry thought que ti . ­-�41�� _L'� ,N_ - marble -choose frora. Inspection May 15th. Three daily Pr to for -the the U L I OnR the, attention of the . ., -1 . i'� � � .. - - iz _ . . S Was eng14. . _1 � ;�­; " - . - �*. . ext day. Jesse 19isudered Arqui d were, Itailway Rates to and .46 I ­ I �_ . .- V Open for the transaction o all, 10 'tim - . W"ill c vince that for -strietly first. V 1hree largest lists received. Contest in barnyard gee ipg#01aethi ad the ..boar' &014 ._� , � .? 7- � I 1 ­ . . .. �,'-,:� , . .�� f - V 1. ate .. I .. . o he 0ould not - .e �, 1, Y, . . . ' - Bauki* Bu i . , . ­ class ,ork, our priles cannot be , ' '' opta Id the world. Ever .1 11t a the CoUgge, University Affiliation, xn&_ - "i .. r'.___ sinews. - ­ 4tc, - : . oft n And. , I 0 ,�' -1 '. � .1" . . . . . ., �, I . .. � , .. ; _­ . , � yode ding to I ' . --,. . � . 11 . -Tax Co'LT. , _.: - ­, , I . .. Orncz HoURS_.0roM 10 0 A.; S&tUjUys ,L*, ' . b6d * words will gbt a pnze. 149a - _: � - _.­ . -b .�_ . i ­. �'o -1. I �� , ,� . , tan. , _rlj 1200 vron I—— Representation at the various Conferences. __ - - ­ �,7 � 4", ,�­­ - � I I - , , t , _ i,�_, -_..'.­ .. � ,,�­' ; I- _ - ., I .". ­ I . ,�.-­�-i, ­E,*..1_f. I .4 - )Rules S, ­ I _P_"__"_"@ - - .7 '� �,--' . I ­_ . .. - ._ I tizes in Qur feaeat 0ate, i ' ' " ., . Vie directors expressed gratific4tion with ,: _ I - ' _111!11 I -L ; . _< �� , ., -z 1, ' r , d "' U n , 6 in ' 0 �­-% ' I , - , " - I . I - i "' �'­ ' . . ' J - _,_ 11 H E P�_,_,` CKE-RING Nj,-�� E W S I y1i ____r,�� �- �____�__" ��� Ienn-tax0v 7 ��__�_______� ,5- ..�, ", I 'I T1-:CO3o1X1 a 14 C f� - ;1i iK R' ARRISTEI I ------- &c t 0 - X4 Plek6r 0 �Mon y 017 ver ont io'Bank 6turday. 1 4-y _ _ " iiLL, 0 _ , __ i7 , - RE .. .. BARR .,. I ,u t: I "_" I - 8TERS s. C or Cit %il ,e st '-"- " I R I - 13 0 - tors f F � ' ' ,DS , B 3 - �c" "Diatlon. 14 Adel. lone 911. ne of the part out , v r J e v Saturday ov,5 _ 131Y i I I ,7ai � ei�l 7 �" YANCE ( 'J3 .&f vil I ee ��r. I , " " ,4 - , 11 in "I I I I ointo i -, r., $ I- ' -� - � a Al k I i 11 :� b , k I Dr V lg , a �o vi a 01 � . SA 4,- (.� - A St. !finr ' , ­;� , ­ �, 10 to I O'clock., . . la� 1=1 __ A- , T.L �-,F _� � -.* , , , P I ad . T4e'fir'StkU4fii1 conveiWou Of 449juj' $hd Ane, .1. .. -.1", � . . .Z 11 : . I - -�_., 11 lk 11 I :_ _ ��"q,L, ­ LL . . � '-­' ., __ - '. '� .1 'dxv L J. � lw�. Is i r '12 .ee�tq, al and other re'orte, .,whiah .,.,.-. I - - _", . k, ` S * :. 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Q1 14 And JOY laughed over "re, -1.:. . .. , . - ­;-.- d.-. �_, 4�� The Mthbour'm Argia r# rts illat the . I Aulea th9t Should b� Oboe . .. . j I ­ .. I . ..--. : -, � - ,:.., - :­ .­ �.�.... - � - - i . 1. ­. " ­ . ' . ryet , . , . . . . . . :_.,.-'..:..-_2.-- __ of past fortnight liss been - . I. Be regular with Your habits �., ��­ .. - 8 - th- --- fertire in trag I'to rOunted all the wXymarks, sad '_ - ' I ., . '. -1 acknowl d e Corn, . I- .. -..". I—- ,: ,­ T a phrase, 11 edieL or friendly 1-.". - _,.�. .. 1�.,ii.1'. i i is ad of Oisperadne Wliiae orig ated with a slave in Itre South. He Thomas Avison, tile keeper of a hotel and Springs with clear waterpi sweet; 2. If "ible go to bed at the . nalio � - ­ . . . . . .*!., . - . lame W�i The fired that scorched -the briers that pierced every night. I .._... ­_ N a Terror to the peasants- P. about five miles . - � - ... i� I WON charged with stealing corn found in his . so PO �� . .- . � - ; � I , ._ .� rely: . _ . __ "'. . _: ...,_ _.. ._...�.I_ Now In she Grasp ot the Czar. i from Dayleaford, becoming sun icious that The stones that hurt our feet. . h% , : . . . .. .. I . Pons ii.- Having a sack with him, he was P 3. Rise in the morning soon after ft 14 . .7 �, . -, . . - .. ­ 1-1 . his wife wai unfaithful, laid a trap Jor her . awa I . 11 . , .. ': ..­ I- ;­ .� - AtLoustab, in Poland, the C rimina][Ooiirt. &40 0 d with stealing that. His reDiv ke. . . . - 1, �. . i Z . . :-.! I _ � , detection. Jan r .. - .. . ! . ­. .., ­ , was - " o, air; I'knowledg de corn, Gull On the 2d inst. he drove to T% - *4'aff Plec" In the kindly shado - - - I .1. W , 4. A sponge Wh oi cold or tepid vli� 1. , .. 1 ..71­�' was engaged the week beforq last with one With ITIOMY cushions fiet; j . i _.. ...,­ 0, - -11'.. , I � o the *most extraordi t . I . __ lesford Stst, � .. __ ., al .. f inary 44 rd Iiiz'tgwine to'knowledge torde sack." ion. and took a ticket for The rw4Md heights we cUmbed, the gulfs we' 'should be followed by friction with . " . -� : . .. ......... _. . . in urne, b*ViUg left Word at h,xme that traversed. - - . : - . . . . and one that has been fully re;nl " ripping the wink," generally regarded hand. I .,. - , , :7...-. -­ FUMM... 1 ... e would not be back until thefollo - day- � The friendly eyes I . � - "4 - - - - . . I I I �. � '.. I- �. _..:� �.-,__ � French and Russian journals. T6,a;ci�aed , as a vulgar phrasei, is to be found in a grave win -we MOL , 5. Eat plain food. - ; . .� . - - , - I .. - .... � . 1�­­. �:, �,; Was &Ruzeiaii nobleman named Kroukowski, histA ,66il riniiice. It ooduts in I I Valerius, Ustead of -going the enUre6dVlt&Uce, fie So looking bravely back nor ever missing 6. Begin your momin : I � ;-.. " .1 got g Meal With fM . . . .1 .- . ;. _. whose exploi I a an Story," by John Gibson Lockhart, obtof the train at Ntisk Creek, and returried One In, Or low. or pain ; . 7. Dorni,t go to wor k � i . - _.- ..L. ': _.., � "........ " as a brigand put FraDiavole & - . k immedia : .. I . " . to, Daylesford the same evening. At about Dear, I would take my pI1XrIm_st&ff y [ -1 . . and all his brothers in the shade. And the Sir alter Scott's son-in-law, and for man # and "tin tel - - - � - .. _­ ` �_ interesting t y half -pant ten at night. In co tir blithely . .. : .. � 1. - . . :. ::.. , " about all his criminal and Yea editor of the Quarterly Review. in with A Begin the road again ato � . ." So a I ;7� 8- L Moderate in- the use of liquids - --:: .: Illy color, so it's red to originates solicitor's clerks he went to t� - _. seasons. -._;", �:. ... romantic; oar�er is that there is no room for 0 iggl,ngg, . .. -.1 . . - . fiction in thestory, because it has been es- amo the olass of charac1atw Called Jakeys and havitif forced an entranee mad Yea, stop step, , us. feeling . . 9- It is �safer to filter and boil � . .. - I . e his and �er seel . � �.- � in t 'local drams. One of them, being on a into his wife's bedroom, where he This truizabine Arm it . di _. ,� - - , I found way nd clear, . � , . . . ­., tablished b evidence corroborated and I . . . her Or smooth or water. � rus � I � - � . ,-. -7 ..1. . - .. - . rough, God's dear will guides the . ... I . iworm to in urt. For years past t man, =1 i'tt 'appointed to Procure a ne with a Youngman named 6ePIng. weakling: - . � � �, his .� w fire Hoare al W. Exercise in open air I . . . .... . Kroukowski was in the habit of carrying on g. _ as asked what color the �mpany With a toinahawk,whiell he had snatched lt is the best way. dear! . - . . Weather permitS. , wheriere, ,, . . " . _.. . - " I I t - - '--- �.:_ , *. ,; a nocturnal rfar,e upon the rich nobles of deli the apparatus painted. H000 a. _ from thecounter, Avisou dealt Hoare several MADMJ.IqZ K BWD0 . a& I]- In malarious distri - . . , to do Your *4. -, - VolhTnia. Ing the Son of rich Parents 'W , any color, aoiVs red," puea: blown on the head, breaking his skull in sev. ing in the middle of the dacy. . , � I - :;:, iv Th origin of the phrase "I can'tsoe it" rains to pro- , - . . . 12. Keep the f . .. ived in the Podolsk Government, he - . - .1 - - . - . . - � ., who eral places, and causing the b . . -1 I . v �'.._. �1 i !a t d to trude. He then ford , He Had Heard Enoug]L . p - eet comfortable and 4 . .... 1 . . .;. .. .. received on e cellent education, and aroke Lord Nelson. who, at the battle roceeded to Dayles rotected. q . .- : �* . . . I . and informed Dr. ?Villis of the occurrence. "' I heard, through a literary friend of , 13. Wear woolen clothln the year I : . ­.- w ..� -: ' - Frenchlike Parisian. He,spent a great of Copenhagen, was told that a signal was . - . *..- - ' deal of his *tne in Paris at the cornmence. given to cease firing "d the direction point- A rk . : I... ­ - I a .9 - Vftt . - vison has been arrested and Hoare, al. mine," rema ed a man with a lofty fore. 14 See that your leeping rooms and lil. : .., I . I -z . ment of Ili and was the guest there ed oup to him. Seizing a telescope he &Tplied though so seriously injured, in still &live head &she entered the ed ing rooms are well i . ­ ? . -, - , is eer, . itorial office with a ventilated, and tbu I _.- I . . .. 1. I I ofeev a I and . � . � . - . I er I ar tocratic families. In 1881 ho it to his blind eye and exclaimed: I I 'can't re in a prospet, of his recovery.' firm, determined step.,- that you were in newer I" does not enter them. . I .11 ; . � . I - - ; � was Ii ,vi� see it, A most shocking tragedy occurred at want of a good corres ' 15. Isrush your teeth at least twice a dil, I � ___ I . , : g - ponding editor, one � !; . - .. ,. ­: ..� ,_ -, .1.. . . I - " Hauling over the Coals to dates six or Ballarat on the 8th inst. Mr. James who Can answer the vari us questions sent in night and morning. ,�, - , . .,..;- ._. _ . 1. . - . . . � ',�'*.�-�� I .� .- . . ... . A VERY FAST T.TF2 a business man holding a prom- to the p�per by your renders 11 16. Don't w ; it interferes with t4 . `_. . . - � eight centuries back, whe' Johnston, �, i . I n feudal bArons . - . , '. -1 � . � I . or � : : - 1, '.. iii the Frenc capital d when his fortune ofte harsh methods of extorting gold rillnent Position in the city and The edi healthftil action o7the stomach. 7 - -1 , an n I . % . \ _'.. -�.�'.. 1. . sp- tor lighted a cigar. I ! . ­ be Slip away from him he organized a from he rich Jews by au"nding their Ac. PLMLIY in good circumstances, with &YOU11 . "You have been rightly informed," said 17- You must have interesting UCCUpAti0k . . . . "_; - . : I . ... I . 9 I . ._­ .. . I . M"dof brig de. the principal officers of tims bove albw fire@ until they paid ransom wife and four beautiful children, for whom he. " We do want a in vigorous cId age.. Contin I . . ,, :_ . corresponding editor ue to keep t4 . f . . . � Which were is coachmen'- his valets, and er di - There in a scene of this in so Ivan. brain active. Rest means rust. . . . 9 i ­ . - . I - �-:, - his fondness wall noted, under a sudden im. Are on well informed ? he continued. . .. _.. . _... _.. ­ some monjik,j�n his own estates. Then he hoe." in which the Templar - endeavored to PU do . _. _.. .. _. � - - . - " , ejo 'Be of insanity Crept stealthily from hill C, Sir. to I - . . - . . - � set out of the 9 Government, and com- OxtOrt mODOY from lasso of York, h bed in the night, smothered the children in " I am glad of it, for f�requently - . ------- . 1. I 11 . I 11 / I . . Lther of I' .. . - - . . . . Rebec I - our corre- - - , * . . 1. - . . : . menced to t* e the castles of the nobles by do ,,their bods, then shot his Wife, and finaly nrndingeditorinoblige4toanswera coupi . . . . � . ­­ . �. ... . storm or at tegy, according to circum- . --. 8 - I � � ­ ..1. . - . ing apthawrong tree,,iss very Poisoned himself. The children wwe a I of dozen inquiries inside of half an ban e twation and ludigeoltion. - ..'�: stances. In chort time, after a few skir- corrim I r. . . I . _.. I .. - mm n expression in the AVest. it origin. dead when found, but the wife lingered for NOW, we will begin t' . . I �.. .._ .. - � , mishoA with e Czar's troops, he found him - ated fjoin the fact that a do will bark at & week before she died. She was at times amination. P' h 0 competitive ex. Dr. James Goodhart writes am, . . I I - _ __ .. . . 9 I letter to the British Atediad Journill ' __.. . -I... � _ relf and his rid surrounded, and nothing the fOot Of a P&r1,ic11l&r tree to indicate to sufficiently conscious to murmur, - James Glen I ' . . - � .a. . �_ __. cin at the lette�w which he had in which he incidentall touches upon ta .. � .L. . . seemed left r him but death or surrender. Ilia manter where the game in located. Wilile did it, poor J&MeL#' It is Supposed that his hand Itte I i, � . . I editor asked : , . - - 1. . . I The t pa, I owever, only supoeeded in cap- !rid to see the animal he discovers tion diet an a metha Of curing indi 8 " , - .; '. , :: . e&Vpring she knew nothing of the fate of the children. 11 What was the -date of the finst Punic He suppo, gestion. .: . . . . roX tively small number of'the it on s�other tree, and it finally eampeshim a poor womar - . , .1 , - turing a 0�1 John ,see the case of I I - - - co .. . . . - I . ., � . . . - In , gaj�ds. an -6 . ston in still &live, but he lies at the hoe. war?" (these cases are seldom males), wi;o, bem . - . - �11.� " their astonishment was great altoge I in a lethargi� condition. Circumstances The applicant blushed, i perhaps out of aorta, and a little I - . �._ . h t1iler, In its application it denortes that pit& � . - I � - Wj ell It Was iscovered that the chief had, a pe I - I .. ­ . - -I - has mistaken his objec which have come to light since the occur. . go I'm sure I can't remem' distendl ,. t or is look - ber just now,,, he and u;cOmfortable after her meals, thiniti - . . . esca d. T en they remembered that a ing for . . renee I - �; . :.,- � . � feeb in the wrong place. lead to the belief that Johnston was falter , ed. a : . 1. - .- -1 . feeb ca and w ite-headed man, bent with age, Anx' us mothers often tell their ha in financial difficulties. He suffered at in- 66 I rid leaves off one 0 . - , . � she -ham I indigestion,' . . - . :, . :-__�,.� ; ,-. * asking charit Of the officers, was . tted daugh . that 11 beauty is bu ndsome tervals, from severe , ndeed ? Herf is another Of what re. the components - of a diet already far too . . . . . . � ­ is I 4 . :_ - - to Pam thro permi t skin deep. - h' head,'the ligion won Diana de Pattiers ?" .-,. meav're- - - . No relief in Obtained and ; - .. .; -- u h their lines. That bogus old 'I liep se probably originated with these result, it in sup=-3f`aT..II i'ro horse " 1-1 couldn't say. If � another goes by the board, and Yet another. . . . I . .- .. � .L� . .. � , : beggar was roukowski, Two years 91 ppe4 two lin, 4: by which he was severely injured am 'a re "Will you please . 'me t . he exact and soon till her intakings ar I . - . - . . . . 1. _. . -1. . . �._ ! .. by and 110thl�ig more was heard of him unti " I ome yea . re, inFnitesimal -1. ,� . . I suddenly he Beautr . A servant girl slept in the mine roo . � . ppeared at the head of anot' is'but skin deep, and no doth fall - ago in dimensions of Waterl Bridge and the that I am not far e go , he from the belief that such , . . __ ;. Short )f Those statues made of wood or stone with the children, and knew nothing of the name ofthe 6 t man who passed over it!" People, inasmuch an they still live, must have : r�_ __ . - , . , e. band of rob] -ra, which hr organised' an . ... I �.. . . ,_ _. equippe f service . in Ga icia, where III- matter till she went to rousel them in the :: N ---ot righrts awai. " I . - � . . . imilating the -.-,- 1 t*- .... I d Be kind enough to print in your -paper r a d . , , Which Occur in Rev. Robert Flemings poem, morning and found them des accquired the art or 0 , ir I � . . � .2 ..: 1. ,I : I exploits were recommenced. Of course, hi published in 1691. , comfort& - They were 0118 of their own � - ­ . I , IY covered up, and ap e' to be a cure for erysipelss, toothache and headache environment. . . , . . 11 ­� * , . never remain d very long in one place, an( The torm " blue stocking' was originally sleeping. " The girl heard a shot Mrd luring combined. " that in this la - . I would y - -.,. his movemen a were singularly rapid. .Iiq ,u . I rge -group the vn jell . , . .. . . . - _� � � . .� . .atd in Venice about the year 1400, to de. the night but waS too much afraid to move. The ap 'licant was visi ly ed s& ­. � : _... came upon a communitv . P staggered. - adviser may with advantage insi,4t on & : . _:�- - . �.. � __ . . . I . signate terary classes by colors. in Mill*s From M;;kn on her throat and breast it "I never studied medic ne, " lie ans'wered. gradual return to ordina ' � �, - � .. I-, - : a I Histo of Chivalry" we tire told that d that Johns � ry diet,. and he will ... �. 14. -;. , �. I . UKE A BLIZZAIRI)i ,,. - - -'.� . peare ton had tried to g e respon Ing e it�or is supposed to often find that t4te stomach, after a periodof i . -.,.. . I - . � '; mem � . � ., o, I I � - .. � � of the various acadelmies were dis. a L have studied eve ,7 severely Said the re be airan 11 A cor di dil - .1 .: .. - . - ... . _. - ,.md his boldness knew no b6nndq. A ; tinguis d I the ao Ilia wife before Shooting h,pr. ! � - - ­ . `, � Loustak and Doubno it . t e lor of their stockings, . editor, 11 and to ry"i" calcitrAncY, will submit and Cons"t to . . .. 1� - was 4hown in th, , blue - . be ablegto give replies upon digest ordinary Jood. ! .. . ..- ..- .� . � 9 Prevailing color. The appli- , -. .". . 7_000_�_ .: . . . .. The treat, � � I . . � the streets i . ; ' . ' . ee if you ment that these patients want ita shor-t In. i . .. - . evidence that he often used to walk abou cation o the term to women originated with � - . the spot. Here am a few more ; a . I - . . . ... . The nmely Gi . . can give replies to any of them: . . . . . ­_ , d * �Wl h the ladies; bul � Miss Ha inah MoOre's admirable d i . I . I I . '. -1 A ,_ * � i son in physiology. They cannot be expec . � I . . . .� ". . . I I pacrip n . .. " At what age did Mar ted .. - . . . every time th t the police got wind of hi of a blue -stockingclubin her- Be Bleu,' "Howdidthat homely wo �tin Luther grow a to understand that their sto - . - I . " - I _�, presence the rch for him proved iruit e". 'Cor I -1 i man contrive mustache?" mache have lost I . __.1. . ­ I . n rations have no 801115" is a much to get married?" is not infrequently remark - . I their power from want of use -­ that the m ..- _.. �_ . I � 0 e night, ho ..ker, the guthorities becliame ol�e'r ex ... Is there any law preventing one from gainin - , . . aware of the c that the eel eibrated bandit It origin r rryin in gr" rtainly be at. -d uf some good domestic creature whom he in& h dMother's niece?" tended with some discomfort ; and that the I - . . , - . &ion than mobt people imagine. 4. .g of that power will eel - - . � � _. � . . . � . . � . - d with Sir Edward Coke, who husband regards as the apple of I is eye, and d t sty I le of.dressing the method of cure is, least of I _. . - 1. . . was in a little i n at the outskirts of the; in the ai nth centurymas Considered one ething bet- hair?- - I A%f Medicine, , -- ' . , , Rat is tile las , ; . 1. - .- of the in whotte plain face he sees . som, I � . . .. . . . - � . -,- village. -of Keyer si. The troops were im-: legal writers of the age. He says t er thoLn beauty. is I d Most of all the gradual increW, thewori ; I I d out. Tile place was sur.' in one of a treatises ; " Corporations can. 1 - .. � . . . .. . mediat�ly Cal . . . , What 'ill sy (lid the I th of November, the stomach has to do." This is extremely . i Pretty mirls who are vain of their Charms 808, fall Oil .. . I rotindeJ and all the doors careful] r guarded. not comintit, trespass are rather prone to make observations, of � . . - � . . I .� : . . t I . , nor be Outlawed, nor � sensible so far as it goes, - I . : * ; - - � - : .. . I .1, ] - . but not perhapi . - - - .1 I ;.� - appeared. I touls. " this kind. and consciousness of the fact that But the editor was i . ritierrupted by " 'Julte correct in its suggestions as to cure. A . Suddenly a Russian offic'er in full uniform. excommu nicated, for they have no L " ' Oblige me by-' : . I .. _. . , Il'ith an air -of authority he 11 Drowning the miller" oiiginated from flowers of loveliness are often left to p ne on � I . , . . . .. ___1 asked- to see the officer in command of the the follo 'ing fact : If the mill stream below the at i applicant. i the starvation diet for dyspeptics is seldom or . ! - I :_ .. - . troops. The 1 I em, while weeds of homeliness go off . never demanded ; on the contrary, whe � - - itter &DD i - ­_ . . 1. fully and told h .. roached him respect- the mill i dammed or stopped, the water is readily, in, no doubt, in many cases at the to 1,1 don't think I'd do for a Correspond- is usually required is a large variet I - w . I . .-I � am the object of his visit.' ponded ck and the "till becomes wh.�t the bottom,of the sneering question. . ing editor," he said, and his lofty forehead of tempting &lid di estible foo(l. y - .. - � . ! . . ..I- The handsome officer seemed surpri.%ed at, millers looked sad as he walket o it. 9 %%'hen � . I .. - - _. ; � . . - first, and t I " tailel. " If there in- too much The truth in that most man prefer homeli. . . Dr. Goodhart says that medicine is -;-. I I . ; . . . - ... �.. -.1 _L. lien 9miled at what he appeared water th mill will not work, and the miller non and amiability to beauty and capri_�e. . � the last thing needed, . - . -1 ., _- - - � . I . � - we thnik he : . . , � to regord as a hoa . x. Then he requested the is said to be drowned out. Hence, when too Handsome women Are sometimes very hard - . . - Tobsouh - I . over states h�is case in his desire to be . . .1 . I - . . . I - . I - young lieute t in command to be so good much of a riy one article is put. into a mix tu - to please. They are apt to overvalu I . . . . . I . . - -1. .. . - re a them- ' I . � egigranimatic I and striking. If fie had mid : � - as to give a r. with whjch he presented it is called iddrowning the miller." selves, and, in waiWig f .. The Lan'rolt of Undon, olie'of the ablest t at the or( .. . - I I L I.., % - . - , e eat mAn erpossible, to his TI or an immense bid, Ii I . . -,: -, � . : him in th n � .�11� remedies for dyspepsiam - . . ­, �� . _�' w4rld, has tne fol- the class of e es mentioned were generally - _.. � I I 'ver r man is the architect of his own Flain hwets, on the Contrary, aware of their bovs- bout -the 117 ef tobacco by useless, we should ha-ve at once agreed; but friend the Chi f of Police. The lieutenant a4t - 14, t." The lowing to Say a iere a ,e few such common sense proverbs are occasionally " left oil the marke meiical journals in the 4 . I I - . . I �_ __ took the Iette . f. . . � . � . . . ...--- - ' ­ ' ,rtune. " Appius Claudius, a Roman censor, liersonal deficiences, generally lay themselves experience allows that the acid aml I)itter . - �1' , - _.-- .". : PRO.M SED TO DJ9LTV1tR TT.- . , :ised it in a C " We are not in the least surprised to find tonics, effervescing preparations of stefl, . . . . - , ... . h delivered by him 450 Out to produce an agreeable impressIon, and it stated that a considerable propo . . _. �,, , -and saluted. ooking Rusafful years befc re t e Christian em in most instances succeed. The don't - It -1 .. 1� - officer -stalked away after having returntA " Better late th - . rtion of quinine avil iron, and the like, will often . y the boys med I . _. c. . an never" was used over ASPIre to capture paragons with princely ically examined for the United work wonders when the ordinary dyspepsia . - � � . ... �.. I . Z honoured him. ups 300 years ago by Thomas Tucker in his a ected , on the score of remedies entirely fail. Niany stich the military salute with which the tr,r i fortunes, but are willing to take anything -statow Navy am rej � . . I .. When the lieutenant -got " Five Hu Idred Points of Good Hun it weakness of the 11 ' cases be- . respects, eart,'anil that this should gin to recover immediately on removal to I bandry- ble and lOveworthy that Providence be attributed to the habit of smoking cigar. the seaside or to the bracing atni sphere of . - . back to the v�llage with his i Later on, Burlyan used it in his - Pilgrim's In& throw in their way. . . . - - I men and re- - . . .. ... - . � . ted h h I ed the Chief of Mice P . ': . ' . . - the Vhe rock ahead of , ettes. As we point,ed out, when first direct. the hills. The point to understanod, as Dr. - , . - L : yo Ing attention to the subjeci, the - . . - - letter which he ad received from Ilia brother Ot A rew of the phrases in use at this and coquettish Hebes. is fam7tidl' hygmo- Goodhart states, is, that these so.calleddp o . I . .- . . officer. The I tter opened it and read in d ousness. . . . � .1 . ' '- " m n I I f I 0 r n r ' e w ' ' e hh d e ' ' , - I , - i i , I ` ` , - I 1'� i I I I ' s -P �ra I . a t,ed , ha gel jou_ c.� 'a . 0. Da I XT: h mi'I I l-to-fli _L_ -3 F(I . I �hesed r . I 1�'j k n U4 1 � a - tht I I r I= n ! it e_1 Or'i t rIxi � r I . I ' It Of h re ,u h tl 1P 1hal roui I . 2� - '.i I Z ' - 11 er I , . . � i' t � �h ( i I 0 1 n ' t 'r [) �. ' res ' ' .e ci te , tee eri be it ten n' I , , 'e pol te (, _ hi f tte . 10M �, I . _ , ' 7e4 _' . � . . .� t ay origin Lted with Lylv and are fo They reject and reject until nobody Caren to gi�&Jph Shown a peculiar influence too I . ­ . French the folld -wing und in at: exert. PePtics eecondarily. Their real and primWT . - .1 -.-"Kroukowski, chief � his I I Eupl jues,­ & ad b7 the smoking of tobacco particularly in trouble is a worried and, broken down nery. . . . . . of brigands, pr Popular book publikhed in woo them. Man don't like to be snubbed or the orm of cigarettes. , , I I c � _. I .:_ --. 1� nts his compliments to the ! 15W. Ationg them mi ht be mentioned to be trided With-& lesson that on .1 I - I , � to thousands due tothe d th L�u In, Partly OU& system. This is to be cured, and wid . .. - Chief of Police.' The unfortunate lieuten. ftughtna infod, ac;T0T eprenionof e "As action Athedy"psia, by change of air,-nerre . . . . .. � . - ... �. . ant lost his ran :: P9 1, ' " ed stick or none. Of prett6' women arn I ' - : - _.�. . . for allowing himself to be brown al U y, catching birds by Hannah alld'p"y to th I , , ­ � Putting Or0, a very excellent and i 0 044 of Ithe va"motor tone tonic, or blood enrichers ; or: better still, by- . . __. 1, . duped. Krouk wski also followed the Salton their tails," etc. When people do Person, who know whereof she wrot,ploua 10 dis arteries. Th , - . - I example of his , re. ..�* k_k, one 01ractiti6ners who do -all three combined. . i not parti^- I 1 ,:&- I . . talian confreres 1- I.; I . . - . d'aim ng , 11 . . . . lmt.s V a cam other it some- commends every unmarried sister to close "&say am we sphygmograph in their . . . a - - - .. . . . - prisoners and- d d ng a high ransom for times said " there is no love � . daily work. but content themselves with � , . .. . .T. I . - . . I a� lost between with the offer of the first bles . � - . .. , - .. . : * . . I them. to e phrase occurs in Lh Christian lover who falls in her way. . � . � - 1 _: them. One o"T 'prisoners wale the a old ballad 500d, senai X'm 1 feeling th'9 pulse with the finger, may . - � . - rye L - _ 1 _ , (laughter of a rominent Russian count. of " The bell in the Wood," and in a tale But nat Wdren's _ L ; 1. . .i . - . of the days of Shakespeare' A mother sends to the New Yo� I Tribum The count id he ransom and got back his is a fact, never- . ' ' Ion. To zhe sedative action of tobacco the la,!im whose mirrors. aided by the glam. the tyaware of this fact. it , entitled " Mont- Our Of vanity, assure them they were born , daughter, rut" w ' soon afterward horrified chanay. for on the heut may possibly be due that a the following: Allow me to say a few words to learn that a e was about to bee i �� � ;_ ... conquest, pay no need to this Dort of . I . . ome a '. advice. able sense of quiettude and of 'coolin I in regard L Mother. He th proposed to the outlaw to � . -1 T vix . . . 01 W ric IK to children's eyes. Yean ap, �_ , . :o GRAPH10 TICK& .. . . It is a noteworthy fact that homely * in is commonly experienced when Sino ing in when the children studied their lemons from . - I - . I ry I 1 1; .. ... .. generally get better husband r the heat of summer. . .. their books, we did not heAr very muck - . . I . .., . . fmed to an honest life he . . .: 'J . I _'., mar his diatigh er, and promised that if he . ­- -_ . - - . . did so and retu a than f to - , .1 . _. - I.. . 1. * would do Ili t - - the lot of their fairer sistem Men who are ' " The points for which, We are n - - about their eyes giving out. - Let us consult . . - .1. 113 U in t to secure his pard n n edibal men . especially anxious to call Ansideration Ow our blackboards and : - � , on, and Berli call th6 Koch caught merely by a pretty face and fi are . now .- I .. _. . would succeed be (ond &doubt. ButKrouk- ymph " tuberculine. it gur', them: (1) The influence of tobacco is us abolli this world-wide subject. DW . - I see what they esn tell .. - � -. - I . do' not, u a rule, amount too much. The I - � ­ - ,. I . _. . that a previous engagement put, - in the excessive use of warning-senie parents and guardians all over this bMAJ - - - " - . ­ owski replied thi t he regretted exceedingly Mr. Duncan McIntyre has retu ractical, useful, thoughtful portion of man apparently cumulative. A j � �.: I med to . . I � it out of dontreal h,om his visit to Europe. lind is wisely content with unpretending comes W late. t0acco ge 1, how your . . . _. * I . ... . '.... his power to comply with the countlp � nerally Jan( - I - - I . .. . � request The Will Df Mrs. Elizabeth Fogg, of Now excellence. " . - - I be lai The cigar or cigarette mij little children sitting in school staring at 9 - . I .. He was very much in love with, another Vork mak n charitable bequests to th ' * . blackboard u on which are placed by tht . . .- ..,:-- . , . ... - d aside, but the depma6g and nause. . - . . . 9 9 � . . I . P I - 1. . i . . . lady. The nt to work tent of $04 . e oz. .. . Aitellt of A "-Dud to I - ... - . - .: : . - _ . . RM Ulug effect increases for some time. . . - . . .. . - I to discover that I interesting young-,I&dy. ,000, in to be contented. . . i . Never- teacher most of the lessons for the dkT, . - � ­ �_ They found her, and - I The Gr d Trunk freight sheds at Bona. A -curious case of fraud has j . theless, there is no valid hason to suppose many times the lines being so fine and p�t , re - - . - �.. . �. - .. - . . A . venture, w ere all the light at Dunaberg, Russia. ant come to tobacco or nicotine does not actually they could not be easily read more than ky I ..� __ - _... - WATCH WAS PLACED * ' ­. � I I tored, we ontreal freight im The police have, accumulate. (2) Excitation of the nerve Or two-thirds th" . . - - ­ . . destroyed by fire recently. according to an official report, just ,arrested I . . upon her house, where, atlas e way across the room, bd . . . . perate fight, Kroukowski was ca . - " a dead man who has b6an in the ensi the child - ___­ . . .. t, afte'r � des. Three men ad a narrow escape being burn countr Oentres, an by oxidation, Morris to int I ren are required to see them alltht . . : _' . ptured. t d to deat The low in very heavy. for fifteen years." The eXD18 . Y effects of tobacuo when once taken into t ay - n m the remoW . i - . . . - � . .. � � - Although his figh and duels were innumer. Victor M , the Paris banker who swind. mystery is that some .- nation of the system. On going out inta the air, and Many of the children when first . . . _ � . �� . � . .. corners ? I - . _. . - n,,,, named Davidson fift*en years &go a breathing quickly, the characteristic gen. looki t . - ­ . a t . . . ., ood . . - . . paid a sum of WW roubles to t, � .� _.- � able, there was no evidence to prove that lie I �d his de tore out of some twenty million vonseription. ,'in order to escape the nations are nearly alwftys fo the board do not see much of &BY- , - . � - - . ever committed a cold-bl ed murder. f rance, rece tly received the Papil benedic- vsted. r a line aggra. thi7l)ut looking very sha,p for a feW86, , . . . . . . - . . That was about at � that could be said of him, ion and a certain functionaries Of the synagogue for a el r or cigarette smoked ond8 ;be Ii ..� � � except that he was a charitable robber, an4i Otograph of the Pope, bearing (3) A - . . Ines reveal themselves. This, BIT - . __ % . io autogra. )h 71 certificate attes * , through a fine tug: is friend, means strained eyes, and straina , tFenerally -Stronger" I - .., . . . _. ffect of in- Un his death and burial ill its Influence than le same smoked with- 'eye$ mean weakened optic . � As he ing th i banker's cr according to the Itewish law. He himself out or diseased * . T ­ his gifts to the poor were princely. - This had the e .._ __ - . earned his money ily, he parted with it !ergy. . edit &Mon* th' took the Da re to the p a tube. These three results of observa- perves, possibly no eyes at all -it all deC. . __ .. 1: L . - lightly, and he. a freat favourite with q. - . I an . pe I roper authorities, tion and 6x , d . I . -1--. I .� 1. . : - the !Tloujika, to w orn e really owed his .. HOW.C,irls _., d thus saw his own name struck from the conclugi , riment seem to suggest the Ing upon the severity of the ven - .- . list of the recruits for the &my. H '021 tr , tobacco is . -_ --- - - I I 1. faciliLies for fool . - Should be Eduoate& . . at the action of when the work is strain. - . _.... - ­ - .ng the soldiers and the . e subse- quite distinct for children . . . , L police for a quently married, to ical as regards the nerves, the afferent wild have naturally weak eyes the distaw ! - . - . TO * . and is now at the head of r . . - . � I ,_ � . 0 long a time. But th inaugurate an economical fdhion Is a numerous ted upon, and w ' many times is so I - . - hen reat that the air wavfs - - in to penal servitude for life, family. Uniurtunately, some these are brought under- its 9 red eyes and the ] - ; - I . ..- . -.1 . sentenced hi . e Court V ,ell, only le; it be one of prevention, not of little time Meals being first .. . . . - - , .. .. and his appeal to the Czar has been un- C ago he had A Warta discussion centres being Zffected fro influen ling between t e poor, ti : -. . ire. Tore�ra girl inabsolute dependence, with the functionaries of the gyns,"ue in an the periphery. . __ " ..- :.- I answered. He wi I be sent to the island of g 3od for no hing, selfish board Cause the lines to waver and flicler, i I � ...� I . Sakhaline, in Si T I * . In short, we incline to think tobaoe* is not, �nd especially this is the case when the I�M . I __. . C a in her .sime and regard to an honorar e tion to which he Absorbed, or if it be, i : - - "against ociety. Tobeginan ts action is not due is poor and the ventilation lad. Any0mg . : ,. L ! . t:.�..-. 1 � - beria, where he will be e. (acting ,in I er demands, is A gin against her . eemed himself entiti, Soand the latter, to to absorption ; but th . - _. , , hained.to some other convict in the old d d at her birth t rid of his - , - . . "' t it operates as & Put on the board for the. children ... I...- -. -., I . , . , , , -.. � 4 mines, from which no prisoner has ever yet econorniz: and retrench in every de . part- Pestering demands, denounced I to 0, . I - ­...­ ' .- escaped. But theirioujilis still have faith in ent for th ) felm to the Government. �ripher� sedative, lik'Le cocaine, and pro-' whether old or young, should liav� Is . - ... I accumulation'of money that accordingly been arrested, Davidson has P ces ts I I . d geaeral effects, as cOds at -ops the Proportions and broad, clear lines throu a i -.-. ­, .. ... -' � in Vim. They al d regard him as tl in monstre uts perversion' and will Straight. T. I : - ..- . - - - Y Put, on his trial before the milita ; . - . 111risto with plenty & a(complisbe( � and maintained in groteaq - . d monzac of her life in& be way be ' son" of hunger, by numbling the nerves of out, so no extra efforts will have to be m4de . I :�_ Of the stomach, the central eir" being Be. to dincover it. There is a great difference'o ,I m . - . . . ': �_ :� hidden treasure, who in sure to come ba al �d heather ish. Girls thui _ uO Ari�hOritleL His denunciators are also to ry : . . I . ck a trained rdoeedect be coradary, and to some extent mflex. it 6t 00. I ... ­ : ,� _. .. a ttal n a, high Ord will P against " accomplices. . eyes; one child will readily sce'W ' i I .... . I -.-..::I! �, rid share it with them like a gentleman. Nil Of A er of womanhood. , � . . . .-L'_ �_ ..L. '_ � --.-.M-- - ; . . Their aim I - . . other could not without the fa rain. I . 1. .. . . I- I a i I be p6tty, their ideals lo .� A Bue D .. I . I � _. tal8t ... I � -1 .. . , i . . . ... fteptim . - - 1. . . .. _': - ­.. L .He ed The -. :� � I W, L "., "i .1 . I . .. I " know whereof I speak, for my owl' eye _... . _' - ...� -: -,.' ,L- .. -s ,.I,- and nothing ery excellent can be te A correspondent of the Fa I He ro , ..:.. . . , I I e ec und $10,0ft,,. � : ,�r,' ' . � � L;. . &rnael � f ' V rm Field and " " - ' 1. . ...,.� . . - �; A young man led a blushing o I them in fohood or motherhood . Tl�d were nearly destroyed through . this S810 - . ' d 1 'nt6 *0. refully guard whatever is wo Is L CtHOA00, Ilt I *m�- --� . Stockman tells how to get rid of" ruts : ieb. thousand dollars, Pra - .1. ... I - -1 the _presence of Rev Dr. Carpenter. I n -Ten . . Ctice. aild I know others who su&yed ..- r A manly i First hunt up an the old horsell half of which waa in bills and half in govern- a like fate. . � -:: - --,:, . " We want to be I larried, " he, said. 11 Are O'f� ugh , let them be trained to more farm; If t "a on the ment bonds last e - - . - - , - , .. I _ 1. oa theRev. Mr. C ter V Of ... r an firmness. Educ& here am not enough of the 9 Was found . . I . .. ­ ... ;.. - . :: yEd rpen . I self,denial i . te them to to the neLreat 90, Henry venin by . . - - - _L- , . ..- t. - )Unk,shop ajxd buy tin Prentice, an employe of the P U111mam .. - I ' � - 0 cuniary circumstanoes de. Place them hem. Company. The . � l . : ": `_ , , . Yea " replied.th4 � genial minister. 11 Yea, m%nd it,' n(r at the rat -holes and ran ways the Cut money W" con - Jr; Carpenter and joiner." � not to Jbion, a . '. 4. - - I self-indul A cesled benes "Are %beY heirs-at-law?" inqui lt* . - I. - . I I - elloe. th _. -I.. .-.,.'' � . I !'.� _ ; I Accus�omth in to be of service so that the rate Cannot avoid go' of a Seat; int, e sleeping in an . . ... .. - . . -,. , I �- �.. 11 . ... . - - hold to � ri I OuXe_ in car At- torney of one of his clients interes I . a . L�. i :,,�, '_­ --.,.-. ,-:. L . . �` r in the f them. After they have laid around ?Or over I&Dt4L It in thought the f 2 � *0 ..� _. - I L . .L . - - I . . - -- - ..- Z� " - �,­_j -- Rece Pt *_.,' L..,. _­ - . ­�.�. . ,::,�: - . -::.; , 1, .1 . ,c _. � __ . . . _ - '" , ` , re two ed by some one who ca�� Wert con iuber Oe. "Atlaw?"wasthe e . ", , _., � -- , -Fat Of I - e fi - and even heg I economy &@ praiseworthy or three days got & dozen or t � ceml. , - itan . _.., I . '_ _. _., _: - L ' - 0 # -';. . i" -i; 'I I ict and to add to their other Steel tMps and set them in WO_ into Poaaesgon of reftl)onse� "Well I should say the, "re . - i I. - I , '... - L .. .­ 11 - After you have mixed the bi &�! Of good them in a criminal ' - - I Will Ali to *A.�rl� ­. ­ - �: i - _-,.':::'Your angel cake W1 iat do you do ?" asked, work, -and the possession of in In oil catch a rat Move removing t1�6-Pa4kap owing to thunder. - . . , . tter for a,u . nts a practical knowledge of 1111008 and whenever y Place of the hirse.- vented from nAnner, and was pre. They ve busted the old man's . - :­., , . , � ,.. . the caller. . 80 0 cru!ive the trap t,p ear of di L C - . . . L - _ . . - .. :� - _ . ,- . I � . ._ . � - another PlAft, but be sure to JACOVery. - ­ . no vocation or indust b h ich they can sup- put a shos . - A man of Senn and education sho . . . . " of I... - ..., ., " I telephone for - 1e doctor to said Ethel rt themselves. rin in its Piece, The rate Will won severe . a suitable oommanion in a wife. It t . . .. �A_,,. �_ . of when portion. Decome, disp weather a _____� I - ' 1. , unless the cake ' till prevails 6 , , * 0011 . . . e .- 1. ...- 9 being ;�Ade for th�' res"i will carry 1p their liguirlb'Is' . ated and leave. 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What I know ai Gives my thotig Th art Tru t h I MQAoni'.� So -in Thee -in - IMOU, 0 C . � opirit Sin's defflement All hcr vain,de., I �'Rightcousnew­ Broken law bef( Justice rings he All my powers. i Duty ep.11s and I Leave her man(] - Ruine(l, lost,-si Every righteow I IA! the word c( All the power ol ' rhoti a Al my sin Thou . Thou dost love; Thy unwaverinj Want; my tipirit'r I resign -in this All In being to Here find nty s In thy full anti I - When I ­ Come" I . Here, my soul tl , � ..- Thau,ocl - . . I Perfec � Weary, carlh-P - Hoping for the i P.,eaching for -y Perfect revt froi . BwAy mind for i Still the unattai For the inflnite Where the finitA � Tired heart, ani Loonging for the Where the light MIN ,he sou I wi Ifenr the arord; . Is the Son of Gc In his likene.;s t4 (Let not perfect llerfeel Is the memsure c Unto all. 1) . Who. by faith. t, . And with unveil In his presence. All the glory lie ­� Rest for body. n . Perfcwt rest for 1 Perfect re.qt for i Muscle, brain ar Changed into F Each unrestful I . " FVe arc chan04 In this restle,.As ;, 4To His likenc�as . All the glo __ - . !'am " like Him I Jubilation.-glw Fill with g' . I . Lo! I I . � . .. .. - -1 At Lov � . � -. Entocr into In Halifax We_4 . � Talleyrand's . I resided in E ­ the dreadful y,E 1 794. There I w - most kindness by ad . ndbleman-of lofti dant and lively' was still free frot Some people brot - mon place accusa an accusation by tance all the mei them umbrage. why he never w him often, and li( time he received Elished person oll ke to make tile' his house that I i . Price and Priest an intimacy with Mr. RobertSinit] I ham and Lord H( lAnsdowne, who looked upon as ot All the friends ( gentleman Lhad on intimate terim MY stay in Lou& . - i � * Good - . - February and � . of the. year for .at ly changeable an( - while the suppi there is less oppo . billations, or furr . extra care at this long time Of dr3 . I necessary to supp' - the a-111111118 ill r, . good shelter aJ( much as in the cc �hey need a sittlic In a good thrifti allow the 9tock 6 Will be better to I I keep them gainiii - . . - . . . . I .: . , i . . . I . � - . - - .� . , � . . - 1. . . I . . . . . The robhq I- . .., Even a blind ni lY than dayiiaht, I . continue to ll�ae il: useless preparati4 when a preFm�rati ­ more pow,ertul, al .". is can be urel I . - medicine 9 Ervi , L .%: and Paine, Nery , ftmedv for inter - . Plied ixternally i I 1. .- pikin amort at On . I, . I -- I -J. i-. ?'- -1 - - " .., ,-­ ,_ I . �­ 14- M�_ ,; . - "... 11. � .. ­ �_ .. ­ , - - - 11 I % � _ __ " . * . . . I __ J .. . I 11 .. . .. . - .11 . ., . V .. . � . - �: I.. . �..�. I."... �? � - . . - - ,_ .- . . '; .1. . . ,: .--. - " ., : . , I I . . : , 1 . . . .. - . . ,5�.:­i.1___: . � - I _: 'O ..- .- I 51.. . .., , � - -1 , � . - : - � - - 'i� .� . i � :. .�: - __ -1 , , -, - . , ... _ . 11 . . - .d, ­ - , � 1, 11 ., � v , , .1 I - - ;, -, - � 4: _. I � - - ,1. .. . ,.: HEALT1L.:_,,:.,:,...,,- I � . . .: �. �, . .': .,-*A . . ,. .. � I -, � ,�._ � V 4 - .. ., . - I �. -;- -�';' --i �� �All - 01be . .. " �,., I , : 1- -1 t bat Sl,onld be ­ ' " V Is �i. I arved. ,: �­ . �' -' 1 � 1,'Ar with )-our habits. :I- �. .�', �. - f':� I ��,. I ; , � -, - -11-1t, go to l;ed at the "016 _. . ` - - - 44 - .:1 t' e mornin� 1100n after You 44 % . � ! , 1 , L � !e I)a0l'oi cold or tepid *,,,, . :1 " ,Av, I by friction with tovo,el ot . - i,_,m food. - - . __ .- _. 1. . . - , ­ ... 1, V(,ur morning meal with f- �,,_ I,.. � I rult. , ILZO to work immediately Af* 4�tlerace. i . n the use of liquids at ,4 safer to filter ;%nd boil d - ruildi. "9 !"Cl-oo ill open air whenever t" I I I I La. the il,alarious districts do your *wk. 'Wddle of the- day. [) the feet comfortable and Well � L : woolen clothing the ye&.- round. I hM vour sleeping room" and h,r. , Are well ventilated, and that ,h)vs r.ot enter them. 0, vour teeth at least twice a d#, i mi)riiing. - I . , i worry ; it interferes with the ,;-tioll oi the stomach. nitist have interesting occupatioYA ,, ( Id age. Gontinue to keep the , c. Rcst means rust. _ . . I . - - � " . . . - . - . � . I I . , . __ - � d � I - . '.. . I . - . 1- - . . � � . - .: - .1 - . _. , 1. - . - . . � : . - . �r,�ativu_ and Indigeition. . 1.1��_ 1� i, - '! r.; 1"Of-idbarl, w ri tes a n amugin , ral 9 ile ;),ri', I , "'h Jft (11, JoUrnal, 111 :,-identall.v touches upon starva. -*4 111t,thod of curing indigestion. c .4 ' h c case of " a poor woman - AIV seldom males), wl,o Le - I ; I in , ,;,,rt. , , s, and a littlt distend3 ­r`ahle afte� her meals, -thinij, 1. _,­ t ion,' and leaves off. one of 1-1ts of a diet already fartoo .. No relief is obti--ined, and 41 1-.% .t I, P bozkrd, and yet another, - '.(,I in'takin'gs are so infinitesimal ;'. far froin the belief' that such : : , , : - Cil astheystill live,musthave kirt ( (,: assimilating the , t'nianations of their own . I I . a . .. I wou Id say � - r,,Ie group tile medical %Vlth �dvanta& insist on a -:� ,,) or(lillary diet, and he will L' 'hf, StOniachrafteraperiodof � I will sublilit and consftt to `_ fo' i 'd- - - - The treat, :LS(, I)A I i en ts want is a shoit les., 11',� , N'- They cannot be expected � I '! . 1-tt their stomaell% have lost r -�11 Will.lt Of Ilse ; that the re. r 1­%%cr will certainly be at- , N'V - 11isk-ornfort ; and that the I',- ,.-;. least of all, medicine, .. _­r%,td1l'lI nicrease of the work - to, (1(1," This is extremely 1�; � ': 1� "`)", hut not perhaps . ; i!.1; ­,lgg�stions as to cure. A . .!,: dVspeptics is seldom or - , I_! : ("I tile contrary, what !ii�;Vtlll ; i �!, I I!, ,-'4t,,a large variety I - '�,`s lie food. %Vben , S;INS that' medicine is . I 1: _�, llce..ed, we- thnik he ' ;� "J'q, ]'it his desire to be i til'i "trik - ing. If lie had said k.-%. rt'llie'lles for dyspepsia -in * ­; lilt'litiolled were generally �;: 1 it . ,'I !:� "t- at once agreed ; but �. I , " - 'L:**0 tile acid and bitter v'Aig preparations of steel, I "I. ail,l ',h(-- like, will often I.% 1: t - 'i , 11 tile ordinary dyspepsia 1 V i, - . ill. Many such cases be. ::MWd iately ,on removal to - . ­ I ht. 1,racing atmosphere oV !;-:11! to understand, as Dr. i. I �, rhat these so-called dys- ''Iy. Their real and primary '-Icd arid broken down nerv- I's is to be cured, and with .1 by change, of airr'nerve ,ririi:hers ; or: bettereatill,by If.]. . _1� . - - . ­ . . . . .1 . __ . , .. : ., o I -1� - . I— I � . . I ., � � . . . - . - ' ": :, �. ildr-en's EyeL _ - :11 ... _._��. �%-.. i�4 to the New York' Tribune: , I Io w me to say. a few words !1,Ircll*s eyes. Years ago, ,, , I I S t 11 (I ied their legsons from did riot hear very much i,:vin,,out. Letusconsult � 11 tild see what they can tell - A,,r'1d-%vlde subject. Dear- cdiitris all over this broad. . 11­1�rs (,f the day are your:. �; I I Z I it school staring at a -: , % ; t h:ch are placed by the ­�t' lessons for the daylo., 1:: f - I he i D g 80 fine and psl� .: , f *; LS I I y read more than half I . wa v across the room, but , L _ it, ire (I to see them all the � ,d f rorn the remotest.0 ­� ,;:e Children when fir8ti. , " . ud do notsee muchof any-.�. ., ve r % sha,-p for a few W- I "-k . 1 , liemselves. This, WIr - 'LM"d eyes, and strained . ... I 11"'I or diseased 000 I 1 1 t'�_ t'S it t all -it all depend' _. ::T N- (,f the strain. Even - ,:*Ito, (listilictfor-childrel'- . . is W& a cov - I N% VAk eyes the dist"ce' __ ­ 0: - - - t t thaV ihe air waV06: �t­ poor, tired eyes and the, ­- t,) ,xaver and flickerrll� ' I , L �J , ' 1911t . I , I i e case when the 1. i I I . littion bad. Anytiling.f: . , ; ­ . I Ir the children to met ,,, - �.� . 1,1111.91 should have-lorlp, . I " t f 1, c I ear lines througn- .1. 1,,T -Ts wi I I have to be 111lide''. I— 1�: it great difference in fF. I rca(lily see what AD' :1 � . . 11"'.t. tile fatal strain- I., pf­ik, for my OW11 Wi-, ,%'Ptl through this "O'l.; � , : , )w others Who suffered.,. , _,., i , - %., . � - .� . - - - -1.0 Y'llij. � :�. -, ". . I , .__ � _.., .�__",L­ 1,1 . , I. ­ ,._14� . , 16 : _. - m i it I -la%, 9p) V , . inquired A2 & '!�' - ' " clients interested iii &0�, . . pidwV16'.11, , law ?"was the ON ' -N I. * - ,_�, . ��, I should say they-wers, , 10 110. 'I, n old man's will a t4r. �. .. . � . I I � �­i _­ . 1� Id education 961111 !1..., �)n in a wife. - It is & 0'V*. � - . ;� he conversation 1, I � .. 1. , r the mutton 0 �"I'­-, I ''I'll, . ,; Lnd probablY A �­ - " 'I. - .:t '1� ... - ­ tlw".,,_ ;4 �, A _, 1, ­ . ; :, , � Z� ,,, bi I _ , . - 1. I - .i,�. lrv-1 � " " , . - , . I -1. , � i � � . � ..'' .4".. "' tRIM, �,�' . � , i,4 "I 4 - " I . ­ ___ -1 , � t � " - �, _�� . . . .: W, , X 0 �, , . � . �' -5 I, ." :. .., -, �� �, � I � . , V , . Am . �- - X, ...-, - . , . , ­ .­ - V . . ., ,.., 4, - , ..',' , I . � I V 't . CC - . - .. 11 ; . L � 1. e. �. - , . . , -1 IV 1, - .; : V . � . , ,­ . , � . .1 il, ­ . ­ I .)Ij I , i 'W . I - . 14 It ; . � , "o I . - 10 - - I I . I i � ,.I .. - - jl. __ . .. .1 .. ,.;." - ,� Bkst, ,;,�:! _:., - - . . . .. . . . . �_..... 1. .. . . 1�i, . I ' . . . 4i 601ne unto me all yq that labor ind ir 1,eavy laden. and'i will give you rest . . Learn of Me and. ye shall find rest for yold soul,�:. "-Jesus. I - . . �� � Then, 0 Chrlst,ftrt �Icqt! .* � � i '-I. . -�:, .:,.. ,:I '. . .� Nature's rest! I ., . i 11 ; When the burdened, weary mortal,::_ ..T. . . I . Held in pain's imperlotutportal'- . i chafing neath the bonds of labor,- -: t ­,�_._". With depression for a neighbo . I Ai....�.. �, .1- or.- - .1 ..- . Fetter'd-fast-in feudal forces.- , � . T� . from life's supreme resources.--� -. - ,.� - Xep' in frailt * ." I w. Finds " A unveiling, . ;. All itiforcefufvi'g'o'rfAi1ing: .. . I . _.. . Is. - I Thou art rest.' . * � . ' Whei i I ­ C(ime" Thy touch enthrills ine, - - - All i!t. vital fulness fills Me - * ; I � , � . With a rest beyond comparing; I .:.." . ' , - Tcnsl�ln'd nerve and muscle sharing � - ,. : ­'., . - In the burden toil as,tign'd them- - '... r Lose he pain -fraught bonds that bind them Find for toil an added zest; - . Thou art nature's life and rest. . -, ; . . . . ­ . . .! .: ... . :.. I . . , - . . � . .. .... I - Thou. 0 C ' 'liri;t. art rest I �, 4 �., . 3_11 . _ . .. I - - . . , .:!�: Mental est! . �. �- .::.- ..". I �. I . . . - - kid the diverse speculations , , " ' 1.: '. Which inveQt all observations,- ,.- I.. - . . . .1 in tire 4angleirients of science . , . � . I . . 1� . . . . . . . - - I plittingy wisdom at deflanf.c - . ­ ­% . I . ... * � . . in the known, so bleak and vernal, - .1. I . . ::.-_� !. .i . . 1 �, . With the unknoll"', an eternal, -, - . . `_ '... ,� ­ %%, lly ill anot *1 %%* lience I" at each end CaVor So confronting nic forever.- . Da zed, be wiidered. doubting. pleading,- . - . Lo! I see the 8 )irit's leadinf, , I .... Inthisword. flisinessage eeding:- , I :'. . . . . (How I bless the interceding 1) . . �.­, ­ 0 Thou art rest! . .- -1. : , . . 1. Every truth I have. Thou showel4t � .- I . I I What I know and what thow know6 ' �.t .. - - � . Gives my thoughts divine concrot.:oilL;. - _ - 1. Th art Truth's sublime completion; , ' . NVisdoni's fulness manifest! . . - . . so�in,rhcc7iny mind hath -rest. . �.. , L:,-.. , .. I I . . . -- . , . .I- - ` : . . . , . . .1. .. � "i ' .-I � . . . I . . I Tliou, 0 Christ,'art rest 1: �`-._'­? -111 .r`::.. I . . I . 4� 1. .� . - 001rit rest! ... I ­, � ­ . . . Sin's d fliements lure and �prbss Me'." -. - -`.; � . , , � . "A r vain deAres distress me; , . � ."; " . . I_ .�i!xisn6ss-indigixttnt-flar,hea-, - "' . �. ;* I . . . . Broken litu� before my lashe;,; . L _.: . .. Justice rings her conscience-*arnink, � - I " . . .: . I All ill ' OWer, to fear suborning; . . I . ' ' ,_ . . Duty c, dI . . , . SI -3 an' -offended- . , . . - - �%_, . I Leave her mandates unattended -, .,,- I - - ; ., .. Ruined, lo.-;t,-s1.n*s blight congealing - 1, - Every righteous hope or feeling:-- I .. i . .-; Lo! the word comes with its healing: - - � - � � �_., � � All the power of God revealing:- . I'�. . . .-: . Thou art r6st! . .; .. . . - All my sin Thou bearest for me; � 11 ­ . Thou dost love and not abhor me ; : -� - . � I . . Thy unwavering prompt obedience r . -I- - . Wi - ns iny spirit's sure allegiance; , ... -'i....'�-. . I fesign-in this providing- .� .. . ,� -_ I . .. _­ ._� . � All my being -to thy guiding. . :1 . � Here I find my soul's glad guerdon :. .: - -:.: :.. In thy full and loving pardon! :_ �_. �.. . , . . , . .. -. When I ** Come" JOh ! this is� best 1) . - _. ,:.:: - '. 2 1. I - Here, my soul finds holv rest. .1 � . I - - . � . ''- . I - , . - . . , `.,-,,' , I . .1 ,_: , .. - .� 1. - � �,.' .. * . Thou, 0 Chri.A. art rest I: '­ I -.:. . . . , - . I . . � . . - _:.. - � Perfect ic�t! . . 11 I . � -1 .. - Weary, earth -bound. human, failing, ., .' t : � Hoping for the unavailing. - I.. - I - . Reaching for -yet finding never- .-1. _: . � Perfect rest from lifc*s endeavor.- - - - . '.. . Bm-tymind for knowledge yearnipg i'' , . .. Still the unattained discerning- .. I - -,;. I . . I For the infinite out reaching Where the finite boundit the ieaching,, - , . � . Tired heart, amid the shadows. Donging for tile halcyon meadows, .; . . - -diTine, supernal - I'- . . Where the light . : I., � - . , . . Fills ,he soul with peace eternal, ... _. . . Ileae the trord ;The One who speaketh ,'.,'.,. . . . . - Is the Son of God. and seeketh .... -11 .. . . . � ,to apraise thee. . ... . In his likeness . , .. . - (Let, not perfect love amaze thee!) �,.. I .. r. : . � . . ­ . Perfect rest! . I . . �.:..: 1. . . . . - - . �Z Is the measure of His grace I ..1. � ,_ . . . . ' � . Unto all. before Hi--, face,- : % ..� , . - - � . Who, by faith. to Him drawnear. � '. :::. - . I : ., And with unveiled face appear �, . . .. _. in his presence. to receive 1, _--- I .:. . I ­. . . , . All the glory he can give:-, . ,, % �-,�-­:� . . . st to � - . -, lie., r body, mind and soul� . . 1'�.: I � - . . I 1'erfect rest for perfect whole;_ . :,__.� . . �7..�. . I I I Perf"t ieRt for c very part- -.1 ; . . � .11 . . ,:.. Muscle, brain and throbbing heart. - . . . . . . Changed into His Imalic, true; . . . ..; - I ;. - . ; I Each unrestfu I part made new: . .� - .,.. _ . - - __ I . � I " We are chanued ". that each mhyshow- .. 1. In this restless world below- . . . - . JTo His likeness thus restoreoll � I , . All the glory of the l,prd. , ". � - I __ :�..- ...,:, - . �. . , ; I � . I t: .,: ... .i � . � . . 1. ._,.� . - , . . . ­ . ;. _ - � - - _: : �­ , . �. I am " like 11im " as 1 gnze�-� ,_ _:.. .. , .. :Y, - --,' : .. Jubilation. -gladness -praijte- - -* ... '� - �� - . i- I. . _: I - Fill with glory all the- days! : , � , 1'.', -,.! _. . LO ! I " Come ". a, 'I.... - . . - . . .1 .- . . . . . I .. - At Love's request, . ::...' .. �:.. ­ . . . - ­ - `. . . . . . Enter into perfect rest. � .- ­. ' I . . - :_ . . I LLEWELLYN A. MoRIF1180N. , . ... In Halifa� i We--;Ieyan. - , . � . . .... _. I � : - , ; I _... � - . _: ... . . .: . - . . . � - I . . . : . . . . . . . � . .- .. ' 11. .. Talleym ad's Residebei in wland.. .. . I - . - . I resided in England durinT the whole of . - - the dreadf il year 14-93, an rtion of I I a I794. The ,el was welcomed witto the ut- . most kindn as by the Marquis of Lanim iowne, . . . : whom I h I - kno%vn in Paris. Hc was a _� �% nobleman o lofty views, gifted with labun- . : duant and I vely powers of elocutioi i. He . t - w stl ill f . wasstillfr from the infirmities of o d age. . . . - � S,r , &701rlc opl brought against himthecom- !O I � . Ile pe PI � mon plaq cu8ation of being too clever- : I � . an accusati n by means of which, in Ragland ' I - a ' ' ' .1 vq n _ . I as well as i France, people k a dis- � . .1 . eep at . '. tance all t-je--men .whose superiority giv - ) . -, them umb ge. � That 'is the only reaso _... - )I , why he neyer Was in office again. I a& . �- him often, amd lie kindly sent me wort. ever . . I time he received a visit ' of some iistin. . . - , � . guished person of whom he thought I ihould , 0 like to make the acquaintance. It , vas at � - - :-, his house that I mobt Mr. Hastings wn d Drs. . . I Price arid Priestley. There, also, I f 3rmed - an intiinacy.with Mr. Canning, Air. R(milly, 0 Mr. Robert Smith, Mi Dumont, Mr. Bent. - . hain and Lord Henry Petty, the son o k` Lord � . . Lansdowne, who at that time was a ready' , - looked uponas one of the hopes of En Ian . I . All the friends of Mr. Fox, with which - . gentleman I had on several occasioni been . On intimate terms, did their beat to i *enider . .- my I : stay in London as pleasant as ponible. . . - . . - - . . - . . __ . S. �. . : � .- . 1, ., ..,, ­ � 1-'_.__.-.... ..-. - . � ­ . . ;. I . . -.;:1. � . ,. - , . . - � . ; _.. _. , ... 0. Good are #eeessiry. 1. � ..,%. 1� . - - - . I . February and March, are the worst months . 'The weather in usual. - Of the year for stock. 1 ly chant,,cable atid blu tering and of teu cold, . while the supply of feed be' I ed, in there is leis 0 ortun* for maein=c'om- . biniations, or rtuprnishing a variety. little . I extra care at this time ill he of benefi The , long time of dry fee ling renders it more __ .. necessary to supply a v iriety in order t ) keein - I the anitual * d - . s in 1.00 E )petite. They neel good shelter an regular feeding fuly vA Much as in the cold w ather , of winter, and they. need a sufficient uantitytokee them . in a good thrifty con ition. Rather than 1. allow the stock to run down before grass, it . will be better to -purchase sufficient teed to�. keep them gaining. 11 - I .. , :1. - �.:.. .. '_ , � - . . I . '. .. ­�:_... :-, * "' ! . . . _ . _ " . I L. - -, 1. �_J�: - ...: - M. . . . � . ­ . ­ � - . .. . : , .: ". .:: , . . . . : ­ .. . I ., - , . . � . � . . - I . . . 1. .: , :. . I . . . I . �_.i, - ' . - .1� I . . . - I . . ... . The Fools Not aN Dead Yet. ­.'­ . - Even a blind man can see that more clear ­1 . ly than daylight, or else why should so many, Continue to use ill smelling, oily, and ofteA 'useless preparations for the relief of pain, when a preparation just as cheap I ant ' "�' in' more powerful, and penetrating anp;e e is can be - urchased- from Ie -r in Tnedicine'? Ervilinecureli harstaynt aches and pains. Nerviline is the most e ious remediv for internal pains. Nervil' ap. Plied ixternally subdues the moot ' tonsle P4iu almolt at once. - , - I- "_. � �, , I. _..'" .-2. - ­ , i �;,: 71�;., I..".,* � i o .. �. " I' ­`i� '.'-.'I, ,,,,-,;� '"', ,,, ­." 1: . . �:, ­....- I . ­.... - � - . ,;­ -1. I A� �;- � - - ­ . � - - .4_1�' , _. .1 . i-,1-'_ ,-;1 '. ..'r-.__ I . , - - , t_ ­ � , �. : . ., ,,�;, _: .;.,.:.-,', '. � ., '' _.. it .1. ...,..I�. . .i., _. I � . .. . - . - , ". _:.- :�­'.."...'.- �i:_,_­ ...-,11/q_�,, -1.11w."', � .: -,," � � "-I... i - ,.� �_-4 .; " - - , . ,;. ­­.. I _­­��..'�.__­, - I I - � IN. N , _* ­`:` ,-; I , ­ ­ " - I . ­ � ­ .... '111� -4- ', ­­ - ­ . .j�� I -T, r� -�_- N`�, fA-- ­ZV - W.. ...1. " ­'. �V'l -� �.k 4_�� ... ,� i _4_. 41W.11� ;( 4. 1. -- , . 1� I ti q �-11.'Q�­�,' A."R"'-wr , � No i4 .j - . .. , :! � �,_,��, � Vt: -'.4�";d,v,en, �m , ,I ,-� � . , � - -!"'X­;,.I.,11� ,-. �. _. _ ,_R, 1 � ­ ' - ­­ ' - "-=",--,-?!�t.k2,.IA-i..Mum!!akk...,�fp��0.1&.!Iifli,&"Fui.�.i&6.111�&L,.-T ,WtW�T.F,� � ,4�WfW.�gwf," , � . 1_ �'. : ... �.. ", 1 . A Romance. . -1 --- WIN000000001 � . t �� .. ­ ­ . - � - I ,, ".:. ,�.. ...I., I 11 I ,_ . . . .! I �._'­ � I on She wag fair -and my pamiO4 b,e DAMIUMended to Sufferers. - ' � a " 'I, - - ; -. , ,j .., - .1 . � ­ i- ­ _:.� �, 'I -_ Gibbons' Toothache Gut. Price 15 cents I . � - :. ­- - � -and I could not but love I WILFRID - -, LIUR -_�,, She dMil0d &-un i - - ­ � : - I `_ -- � I 0 � . � I.- . -i '#-. - - � , ... � r But W1101111frOm-afar I detected catarr,%, , Affairs ju Chili are reported to be grow- I On the Platforin. . ­1� . No beauty My PR"ion could move I - I _�'� - I . ----. � .. 1. . - . - ing more serious, with the imurgenta gain. I REAT SPfLEONES _' I - ­ �...._:.- � 1A L In despair she sou HIS C -1871-90. 1, - I , ,�: I ght doctors in vain. ingground. . . . 1 1� - Till she learned of ­ Humanity.,, I 1 �2�� - -,F , Now her breath boon ` A 636 page, 8 vo book. l5oun 1. with portrait a . �.-_- : , , .. � - - - .�.: " 11 L f i8 " sweet as the dew ' Thousands of ' MR. tAURIER. ; ... - ­­ ! ,e Which falls UPOn r0s8s in June. testimonials voluntarily It to a ascown M4 OPMAY am for Cloth, JIM; Morocco, #*,.5u and t3.75; Calf. I �. _- �_ _... - - tell of the great cures effected by Nust C*14indaRnd� Ciankindilln . ­ ,::�_ ­._ t , : 11 "SP& $4.30 and SI.W. ..'. . .. ,. ..� . - -. . - To -night, as We sit In our home _L . . C118al. There to no Case of catarrh &hat, ft Sole Agents for Ontario: -1 -1. - . - . i , And I kiss her sweet liN o',,r'an4 o'er, 500TH1 0 I'LlEAN91MG, -, A - - . � . � .'' i I I � . . . . We bless Dr. Sage in our blias will not "UM Do no?&$ delay. Try it now. � A aL "No. , HING MOWNIN . ' ' L". I . �. . I � . __ . � , - _.. . For the joy that he brought io our door. The'death of King Kalskatta., which gives Instant Relief, Perm~ b Mail Building, Toronto. SrAgents wanted. 1: . _.. . - I - . ; - �:. - - : .1. There is no dise"o More trying to the succession to his sister, the head ot the Cure, Failure ImpW610i _L friend- , ­ �' ,q&tiv,e Send at once fee a FREE BOTTLK - . . �, " - hip than catarrh ! The constant effort to United V�r.tY. P" the relations of the ' usay so -saw Me wom we md a valuable Trestiss, TWs remVIV Ar . . I . - . � . i,i* lear the throat and nose, the foul breath, States to Hawaii in an unfa "Uptows of calant, �, smah LoW. a swe and radical cam as4 is peofec" 11 I . . . rl. ­ vomble I ,_�, :, " I � " I deafto 4 lodng sitow of as no iWurious drugs am used ia . . ,� �. L f_-, - 11 the features of Vie disea,ate M&ke It &81 position. =41mlilltnatk It w MAL ITS I Will wanwa it to c4ft . L . . . I.. r . 1041 ks - �_ - - . , 1. , �Jl IN . ...�. - uch dreaded by the friend 46's by the vic- - The mAjority of dehth3 from consumption My I EPILEPSY OR FAUINC SICKNESS - *1 �� _. ! I - . Humanity has cause to bless ..y Y' you - 1roub w th -_ .L I . � . I i -_ I I Im. t1was or dred 0 M I Im sew"s cams whem other remetil" haw* fa" . - _. L " _­' Dr. Sage in this country had their origin in neglected = I ,A. To Catimb. d sh no My resson for swding a firm botdo is I I the . � . . -,- 4 . � -,. 'L., �, , or his "Catarrh Remedy. 11 Tlk manufac. cold in the head and catarrh. either of which RAL111. B=& b0&itnt!*e.0nt@gN1*Aaat&*Ld -edicins to be its own recom. '" ' . , , L . nmindatJoin. It costs you T"db. . . upre, offer to forfeit M for any Case they can he a dily cured by the use of N&a,Li cold in hesd resul cataffh. tot- ing for -a tdaI, and a radicalcum .. t L anno . t cure. lowed by consum n snd de&M - - . ; - I is cemin. Give Expem md . . . � i . -,r. Balm. ri,,d it a trial. NASAL BALIS is 5 I "fq . I , - , A surgeon of D' - 'i't =put t.1 i , 911im Add : Ou ED _. .1 ,.- .. . -_ (so ta ) by addressing . .. . - .; .- � - ecatur, ill., it, repitrted to Csrdillal Simor, Archbishop of .Gmu and ord-allw1be t� t I rt- 4L ROOT M- C-, 186 West Aidellaldle St. .- _­ . � L; . lave substituted for the diseased bone in a Primate of Hungary, died last w FULFOR A Co.. a Toronto, Ont. - � -, -_ � . roung ludy'a nose.the portion of four rib . 0.1�_ Oro wills OnL - --- - .. I - - I .., I I aken from a cat. .a Health and a vigorous appetite regained, - - - 9- - - . _. - . L. ... _� - I ": . - ! . ­ �. - I . . .. .- .. � � L j. 1� L. . -by using Adam's Tt1tti Yrut'i Gum. A !f, Very Beneff cial to Health. . - 11 ­ - . % � I .. delidiou-i and healthful confection. Sold by � 11 0 . . _: - . I I . : . I _ . The Best Ufe polio r i 0 t_ -v . .. I ..% .q . . 1_ ,�'., _L1 all Druggists and ConfeeLionerg. 5 cents. I I ... I I take pleasure in stat" .. %. . . - :.. - It's not the Tontine plani or Endowment The inhabitant - - . I ing that tile St. Leon . . V .. �. I ' Pi '* Tell years' renewable plail. it's t3 of parts of Algeria are - - - Al Mineral Water I have I.. - .- I ! ., a "' Or dying from cold and hunger. ___ __ 41 I . used has been very bene. - ., - ,I" � - . .- . .; � ot adding your few dollars to the hundreds . - . . .�. ; . � -,:. .- . .� ,". pricured in va I Uk U 8 I . I 4 , 11cial to illy health. Tile . � . - I i �f - millions that the insurance companies Dr. Harvey'8 Southem Red Pinp for .md Foreign C'0:'U'D�rie' . - Z I " saline Properties of the- - � � I . _' ' ast of. It's a better investment than any Cou hs and- Colds is tile ,,lost 'rellai,le W. J.G1tAH M. 11 Vonge St., Toro I � 1'-_� -; . . I M e nio . 1-� � %vater-seem to invigorate - '_ : - - - . $ L '. I . 'L . ___ - 4� 1 1 the Whole systenit., I can - . ­ I I f those. ' 'It is investing a few dollars in Ticine in use. � .1 . I . PiSIVA 968PITf I jER W. 8P,RF ftF 11 I recommend its use a,.4 �'. - I . . I . 1 , that Standard Remedy, the " Golden Some temotations' c . ' ,11 . : Medi- ome to tile industri. &Ttlh without t 9 knife 1k. highly conducive to . I I - . -1 , al Discovery," a cure for Consumption, 'in ous, but all tc.mpations attack the idle.- Best fireat. G.ILMMICII&I . -_ . I health. 1). B. .- - , � - � - . , . � . Go shism 9L, RMWAL4. a. Ir. EAT'. 11 . I �� . ts early stages, and all throat and lung [Spurgeon. Cane r ­ 4M.D. - - r.f M1,!I-,C,r)R, .. C., 237 Unl,-.. . - .. ,' I . - . . - - I . - RL . versity strect. �. . ... . - . . I .- . 'T . 11*R '. I roubles. I . Pure Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions EALT11 PA PHLE - Sickness cured, . ___ . I I- I - . Oil Tuesday fiAJit6rm4ri crossed the Zuyder ly made from if are u = Hhealth pres rved and life prolo I .. It A .1.2 - The St- Leon 3116#rvil . - �_ 1. .. . : ndoubtedly the Dr. A.Wi,lford Ha 's Great Hygienic Di-.;covery, walerco.. Lt'd., .., , - I . . Zee on the ice, � feat that has not been medies for pulmonary complainta. Alany "EXTRAt I containng authors statement con- . . . 1. . �� . . . it. . . Toronto. . . . I . .. &QCQmplished since 174.0. emulsions have been placed on the" marke cerning free. C'. C. Pomeroy. Guneral Agt., * . .. . ; . . - - I . . .. I .. .. . I - . I . - . : _. .. but none seem to have met with the succes's 49i King Strent, West. Toronto. � . . I - Branch Office: - Tidylg .. - . . . . . .. I I .. .. � . _ . Harsh, But --;--,7 - : . . accorded to SLOCUM'S O,Xy(;F,,Ni . . . Flower Depot, 16i : . . . 1. : . . . . . I . .. . . ; ­ ZED - . , . . e . .. . ... - - 11 � . 1: . . .. . ­_ .., ­ - I " Ho, " issid a well ; ENIUL-41ON of PURE GOD LIVER OIL GO Now to 6et it! . Yonge street. I . - . I -known statellr"X",_," I Their Laboratary at 186 West Adelaide St., How toKeep It! ' . I - - I .. . . ..-. .1 �- . � - ,.xp aineuintiie -_ �__ . I , shall never believe that woman has the prop- Toronto, Ont.. is kept constantly going and NxilAll IIELPRR. .1 ond st,11111 f,.r., unpie I ,r!4)py tt) the . . � 1. ­ lit,.r. Dr. iNo. H. ovE. Atiffalo. Now Vork. I . er judgment and sense to cast a ballot, or every druggist in .the couistry is supplied e'. I - .. I interfere in politico, while she is so weak. with the famouat remedy. , ' SHORTP AND UNIVIERSITY. ., minded as to passively suffer, earafteryear, .1 � I i. L . - . I from diseases -peculiar to fernaies, when ever Maximilian 'Harden, the German writer, Our Rtu lent -4 grad uat2 in 3 ftionth.-4. Terms low - newspaper she pie . � its to be prosecuted for libelling Emperor Apply for catalogue. P.J.WELLS.Prin. .. . - " i ; k% up, tells of the merita Ca -. King and Church, Toronto'. . . . . I I . - I . of Dr. Pierce's F&vorite Prescription. Not William. . . - . -1 . .,.. ; .1 ., . . to take advantage of thisremedy ine4rtainly � . . - . A. P. 540. 4.&.%" k5nou arop everyming and sell 1. L . . f . .- � � . � � , * , � 7 _ . I I - . � � ATALMAGICS LIFIC OF CilwsT, entitled . _� . -'I- , L __ . I . * : . , an indication of menial weakness !" = From lftnxer$4 Throne." OverMOquarto . I . . � - � . ., . I I '' There is a 'wholesome kernel of Outh in- pages - 4W Illusti ations from $Teat paintingi . - . . . - I ... .. . ; . . . - . . side the rough shell of this ungallant speech. - and a Panoramic )icture in colors ten,,feat in - . .1 .... - . . - I ; - . length. of Jerussl)m on - . . I ­ � : . . The " Favorite Pl*sbriptioh " is invaluable the day ol Crucifixion. .. - t . , .- . . - I . %3X_ _ _ Sold only by stIbm.ription. Exclusive territory - . . . in all uterine troubles,inflammatioils, ulcem- JBU303P A%% to agents. Address, for terma Wilt. BRIGG* - rk, ti - ... - . - ,_ Publisher. Toronto. Ont, L , � - , . . tions, displacements, nervous disorders, . ­' . _� � - I � - � . � ­ , I . I L I . - . - � , . . . . :, prostration, exhaulation, or hysteria. For CHRONIC COUGH Now! 2 - ­ - 1. . .. . � . . run-down, worn-out women, no more " FRUIT GROWERS I , . 1- . .. strengthening tonic or nervine is known. For It you do not It way become eon- . - , I . . ­ 1-:1 .. ..- __ . . . sumpffive. For Gmam;pWien,aerefuls, We are pre are I to furnish Berry Ra*ke:fl, -, E ., . .... . . ., - . . -_ -_ .1 : I F and sima ,r Tag* tot bel's - I . .. I Genamal D"Ur and booing Ddeessess Tre LAWN, etc. 11'ags and I& . . - .. ­ " . .- . . ... . ' a - I I . . there I* ifiothtng Ilk& are printc;f and waterprootand will last till . . . . ­ . . , . � .- -A person dying from the effects of chloro. 11 the tree bears). tt the very lowest prices. '. - . . * ; *! . - . - - I .. 1. - . i I - . , form can be restored by an electric shock. Write us for pric(& . - � L . I . i, , � - . q . . . : a - " I * sco is. TARBOX BROS., 73 Adelaide St. W" Toronto 6- ME WONDER OF HEALM01 - - � - , .... I . .. -_ ___ . . ... A'WARN.NG TO NOTE ER " . I . _......, I ... . . 41111111111 I onsm camn, RIELTIZATM, V117- ' . L - I - . L- I - � . . 11 RA-LalAtSORE M10AT,P=E3,'7?0MM.% _;I 1. - I - The great frequency with which -pale, asl- . I " -, - i . .: . low and enfeeble -I girls are met now -a -days THE GREATWORM REMEDY % B�C314S, nULE COMPLAXTS, An , . 11 . - . I is cause for genuine alarm. The young girls I RUMBRAH3 OF ALL MM. . .. - i, .. ;- . L I i . � I . . . of the present generation are not the health DA wson's'Chocolate Creams. . U00 !ntemGVy & EX&"WV?1. PrfawW.$1.$L7,' .� - . . . i .. I i 11 : 'S EXTRA'T CO. 'Now York& IAMM . � � robust, rosy lamies their m -qt hers and,07 EN 10 Druggists, 25c a box, , POND . 1.0 . .. - . 1. . . I I. . mothers were before them. Theircom exion N I . . * . - 7 isnaleandsallow or-waxyin appearance, Of Nre CQ Liver Oil and . . . . . .- I I . - .- - . ­ . I ­ . ana they are the victims of heart palpitation, HYPOPHOSPHITE-8 7 77 U =!r ��"""`s THE NEW WEBSTER . .'-... * . . 11 - � � ringing noises in the head, cold hands and 11 - - a, L � � . C30r XWLINCLO MMA& 11111111MCIL'a. : .. f- . ., - - I . feeti often faintin spells,', mcking head. - - I . __ ; ... ,. V . . � . Finest T a a to' rs ,wsT PuBuffim-minmy NEw- - . . I I [ , L - . aches, backaches, slortnes.# of breath, and It Is &[most as Palatable as milk. Far ( . I.. . . OIL . 1. : - .. Z - . - . . other distressing symptotnii. All these be- betfor than other so-called XMILWOUL - T11011- I . I- P. - I . , , I - I I . .� L L . . I I - , Z - . - - L . . ; . . . - . token chlorisis or anwmia-or in other words A *0"ertul Afth prw acar. I MACOUNALD h ANUFACTURINC C01Y, - - � � .I- - - ­... ­ I t. - . . � . - - . , .- L L a watery or impoverished �ondition of the ' 231 KJ.!Zs Street xnall. Toronto. - - . . - . ! - . . I . I "S EMULSION' . t. I . 1. � : . . . . SCOTI . . - � I I . . , - I . . . * . � blood which is thus unable to perform its -to Poe lop in a "Men "ter wo appol. be I ,I" ., - . .- . - - - . .- __. , . I - , " � * - I normal functions, and unless speedily en. 'I �.. I i I . 968 the gossulne. fiWd bV all X, ,,,, � . . � . _. - " � I � - � - - - . - riched with those natural remedies which Dsaiwv at 86hr- �d $1.00. �' NMWTFOR 5 . *,. . . _.. i 1. - _ %-:. i - �. . � give richness and redness to the blood gem a DOWINZ, seneynte. - ___ 'TURKISH . I - 1-1 . . - . r cortuseles, organic disease and an early grave I "I" 436d � __. -_ � I . -...- � .1 - � A �t . I - - - I- 11,11, I . I . . I .. .. 1. ... - - I . L ". ,- ____T___ I / ;� I 1. � .- 1. is t e inevitable result. Is not this prospect annowmas� 11 - I ' .. . I .. I - � I '' .� - . ­ . i . I sufficient to cause* the gmvest alarm? . I - . � .. .. ; . - � � .- _ d-IATARRH CURED FREE for 91timonlads , . DYES t I ,-. . . : -, . Mothereareyour daughtem sufferingfro . . . I DICTIONARY ' ' ­ . I in after cure. Address I ICIDE � I - ..- ..: : - � Vk - : , . . - ; . any of the symptoms in'aicated abuve, or from Cv. Toronto. OnL . . � - -i - . . , .1� . . . - . . . . EASY TO USE. . .. .. .: . . I .F._ . any of the irregularities incident to scritt . . .1 - �' . . . :- . . . . � I Cal XT on "Steps for Vehi. . . . I '. . - . I . I 1, ALUABLE PATE. I - - . - �..: I � '. -.1 11 . I - . - period in their lives ? If they are " you value V ele,i.- for *We. Termo r,-asonable. Ad- : . 1. . _L . . . .. I . . ... . . . .. �_ �. . I J, - . - . I . They are F LSL ,- . I i . I � I.. .. . . their lives do not delay in propuringla remedy drem. Inventors' Ufiion. Toronto. Ont. - . � . i.- I . e. ... ! A GRAND INVESTMENT - -1 . --':- - . , I-' ��, . . I ' '. that will save them. . -Talmage on Palfttirm,now ready- They a v BeaufifuL - i - for the Family, the School, or th Lib . - .... :_1�1_ ;... r. t. I GENTA 1, . see not ,only dangerou but pool rr#.- y , Write for terms immediately. Revision has been in progress forlov�'r rl'ouTe'ars. � . I. _. . . , . � . a k . . criminal. Dr. Williams' l;i1ik Pills for Pale � K 'N. Moyer & Co.. do Yonge St.. Toronto. I . I ey am R Iliant- More than 100 editorial laborers employed. ' _� ...�, _ . I I . � � . . . . I - . . . People is a remedy compotunde4 especially - '' , . . , Sm,woexpended before firn copy wast prin", 1. . . � I . 1-i. For 30 cents. stamps. will . , . . . . � -Critical examinatioq invited. Got the IMst. - . .1 :. . � ! .�/ & Od bv all Booksellers� Illustrated pan L- . - * . . �; � - . - 1. I r .. . to meet such cases. Th ' 'Ila 'Lre not a Mall setsof books for learn. - riphletfree. � I , I patent medicine, but a %reipe�y prepared ero. Addre" Shorthand institute. Galt. Ont. SOAP WO 'T FA99 NEW G-.- A; C. MERRIAX A. CO., Pubtishers, - - . . .(- !�'. I . I - - . . �., with the greatest - care froni. the formula of 11111111 I . I � . . Springfield, X"e-, V. S. A. . - - - �/ � : an experienced physician, who has used it - - I ' I I . Cautioul -There have recently been issued - ..-. . '.. . .. � . . .1 I ' - h . ts of the 1847 edition of . . r . for years in'his daily practi0e with unvsry- L Ela"VW =w d them ; -11 not, try ud several c eap reprin . .L. . . .!, . . - Wobster's Unabridged Dictionary, an ecUtion Ion K - � O.. . ... . . ing. success.' These pills are. especially rich THL BEST COUGH NEDIC10 . be ilitteo superannuated. These books are giv�-n - -1 - - - �. I 'It -in those constituents whic4 stimulate the SOLD By D""18TO I I . . � : various narneq,-" Webster's UniLbr'd d " -T1 - ' - - - . . -9 - . I . 11 ' MiLe, 1316"; - - :: r - ' . P . Great Webeter's Dictionary," W - . - I blood and give it that rich, red color ne,.*s- NUCAMMIQUaRuft Jo�� On* Pack oqual to two (O Netionary," "Webster's Encyclopedic Dictiana- .. . - . - - - . . . I , - sar�r to preserve health an life. They are ___ I I aw- any ther mako. : - ry," t�tc., etc. - . ' : - I . .; '. .-,. . . i. I . in all eases a never -failing blood -builder and . , 9 - . L.. . . Nlany announcement@ concerning th�m sl`0 _ . '. I I , - - �ry misleading, as tile body of each, frorn A tAl ' .. -.. .� , I . . ewm6eBrandli: St. P*l RU.'k X.U.ii. . - Y, ii 44 years old, Rnd printed froni cl-e:L . ..� I 4� nejrve tonic, acting upon .,t#e system in a Watson s Cough 6aps I " ,P p7a.ws _-. 1. L I.. r , naturall manner and restoong health and 86"Pa"afer CardandB044flaww""L. lglado by iphotographing the old pages.1 , , . L - I- 1. - � . h wh suffer ft a watery or A" the best In the world for the throat and -- __ - ...� . .- �. _. I chest and for the voice. Unequalled. . - ... I . � L� t tos"I itio 0 = IU03B XX3095WM3K"95 - : 9 g ed tud n of the bil or from any 3R_ Av a?- TV. stamped on a h drop . I 40'MM30 3V4:D3M ... .- .".. ­ � �v st-re !do ,of Pthose w knesses peculi 'to fernales. Dr. hma,'Bronchitle, "tarrh, COughs, Colds, Kta'. 3 .. � �.._ � . .1 . 1 114 . I . . I Williams' Pink Pills are sol� by all dealers, - �­ . . - , � , . TOR&NTO BREW RY. I must candidly say that yours is one of the most extraordinar"yi medl- : ' - '. . - 11�: -_ : �'� . - . . or will be sent post paid on receipt of �,rice J. L. JONES, cines I ever came a .is in my life. I have caused an indefinite number- here to use it. and in� . . , . I I . (50 cents a Sox) by addressing tl Vil. . . tend to recomnien t far anti wide. E. O'KEEFE, Bre-ver, Toronto. . ... �.­:_- . - . . iams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. %M ENGRAVER, To W. E.' ClIEWrE , Montreal ) For sale ll� all druggi-,-ts. Large box $1 �, small, io.cents. if . -, .., , .-; ; % . . - . - __ &VzJO& 1Z Id N G ST EMT, your druggist him n Vgot it in stock, remit $1 by mail. and you will receive one box prepaid, by I 1. . � .. . . return. e w Address W. E. CHESTER, 40 Lagauchetiere street, Montreal. ... . . . .; . ; . Advices � from Havana state, that ott r " - , 1. -, . ..., i:- -_ .i I thirty cigar factories have been closed, TO"McARADA - -1 , . . . I V. .- I - � . I . .. , 1 -1 throwing eight thousand hands out of work . I - . _. . ,.. - ­ .. . I - . . : .. � ­ 11 . SURIVAN _.- 1 ''. . . urgeou - - - � - - ..; I ­ I A - . � - : - - 1. , . , i . RATTRAY & CO () S I 11 C. -I _:".�.r I . The 11e#A3 q . Of the Lubon Aledical. Company in -now .1 . I _ � . at Toronto, Ca", and may be con- . .. � ` L . CUREDt �. .- 11�..... __ i4. � . . . I , . . . sulted either in person or by letter on all '. , � . TO THE ' 'T -Pleage iniorm ,vour renders that I have a positive remedy for I - __.- I - I . I . .. ; I . '. I the tl�)ovo n.ln - - ' .1 . I . chronic diseases peculiar to man. Men, . . . ,�iiM?Taa-e. 13Y its timely use thousand -3 of hopelless cases have been per- * ' * ' - .- . '. . .. . r'L � . young, old, or middle-aged, who find the - L MONTREAL, . . manently. cii rt,l. I 4. all be glad to send two bot ties of ill y reined y FRUE to any of _­.'.. __.. . your roAder., �vho linvo conrumption if they will senil me their Fost 01P.1ce Addres& - - ..L-. . ; ; . . 11 selves nervous, w = Ma'nufactureraoif all kinds Domestic Cigars, . . .L : . k eak and exhausted, who 1Je,4nf-etf,)l,v T� 4. rap 4",I -r - 7 �4 y". V_ Vqq,%Vf..,p q#1o.V"#4#. %#., Tor"V110. 4brib � � ... . . � I : I w* broken down from excess or ovtrwork. including I _. 1, - ; - - . :. . I - resulting in man of the following a . � � ... L.. : I ymp Celebmted Crunderand Nero Brub - . . . _.. /.­� '.. � 0 I­ �. 11 . . . I toms: -Mental Ztepressiont, premature old - . .. . age, low of vitality, low of memory, bad one trial is guarantee for continual use. I N :THREE ' . i - -1 - I _. � ". -1 _�.:�_�� . . .--- � . 1:1 __ - - .. - �.:_ -.1 L dreams, dimness of eight, palpitation of the 540 D�OLLARS q . . - . L .. __ "'_ L. heart, emissions, lack of energy, . . the - . i. .- MONTHS. . � I I ,. L Pam in I � - ..L - �_.. ' ­�. ' .-, . . . . - - - kidneys, hft%dache, pimples on the face or . ... . . , . . I .1 ' " -1. I .,�'_..f I . . . � . L I _. . .... I ; The Brooke, Ont'. . I.- I I-_-- -- - � body, itching or peculiar seuslationabout the Free- Farn1s.. -. - - . .1. __ . .. �. �_ I . ....'_-, -, 1. , . ._­ - - I scrotum, tin of the orgsm, dizziness, ' ' � . . specks bewfe's go eyes,. twiitchi f the . - I- , . - , .. .. I,- ., . �. . - - . . , L._ 1, oret L WATEROUS ENCINE WORKS CO., BRANTFORD, ONT., I - . . � . _... o'... .. ..�. . . - .. . _-1 ...:- ­� muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, UsUness, I . . I . - I . , � __ _ . . . . . - s �... __. 1. -_ . ,deposits in the urine, loss of will power, - - . �. ' .. GENTS, -I did a splendid fall trade . . ..., '.1 - . . 1. _11, . . .._.� I . tenderness of the scalp and spine. weak and . . . ., .,.. . � L. .- _: ..: I I . I I . . I I .. . & / . . _�t . flabby muwles, desire to sleep, failure V, be FARMINC PAYS, , � . . ith your 20 inch standard Chopper . . .�'L . ­'... rested by sleep, consti t' , dullness of ____O_ . � . . I , - ': _. � . 1 . I - : - - I "Mor solitude, Fall information given in the attractive new . . . I . . . I satisfie's my best expectations.6 _� - . �1, .1, neLring, lose of voice' realm . . I .-.I_ �..­ excitabilityof temper, sunken ey surround- editions of Canadian Pacific Railway Co',s land 1. . I . I 11 . - . I.J., . - � � :;, -:,�_ � . . .., , ,.- � ed with L"DZN CIRCIA, ki kin, publications, just tosuod. . � . Ve 20 tons of chop (toll) to sell. It - ,., - , ' a' I . . L . . . . ...__ 11-... . I . . ; I . . � . a 1. .. etc., are all symptoms ofoinlyervo, 5,bilit Porthwak Famer . L. I - L .. . ­,-­,:-�'. .� . ... .� . _..� if, - 1-4. -1. 1� � - . . worth, delivered at Ottwwa, $27-00 1 .'�_'. that lead to insanity and death unle"as Dairy Farmig a4d RaRchino .. . .. _'L I . :­ Z . . . . -..._ - 1. 'L . . I . - . * ,.. ­­'..�___ 1�.o The spring or vital force having lost its I . . . . ;1 � � . �# ­__­ , " . ... �­ . I . . ._ : . - -,' tension every f unction wanes in oon"u8noc 100 Fanners.%tify. - ,;, L P, mr ton. : - Yours truly, .. I . .. --. ­" 4" -, ,- � . �. _­­ --'4�� - .; . I.. �_ I ­ . L. . T�.--- I .. .,..:,: , kv 6i Thcse who through labuse oommittad in kobb FambWSucom � L.'. .. . I . . . '.. *,. ;,i, , -, � , ". �..­ .i - ignomiricle may be perinanently cured. Send - British Columbia. . . .. . . I ' .- I CHESTER SPEARMAN*-,,., _�­��_ ­­,rc'. -:. . . . - ; �..,'1-.__",.;-,�,',' - . ­ - 4- ­ ". � _: ­_" I specaliar ­­ - , L.t' -j, . . . --- ., -, ��!!,.:1,��_ _1_,__..i. YOU, address for book on all ""' : - !. �' Free Film& 12th -Jan., 1891. - ''. I - O.- I " 7. I 1.. _1. � � L * I ...,.:. :­ ..... . I - . - - ­ .- '. to man. Address 3L V. LUBON, 50, Front - ' - . � . �:" .. �' ` ­ - . � , I I : �__,.�,_�;".,; �Vl. - .. . . '.. -, _. Books s,bat free essiel These forma most valuable set and contain - . - . .1 . I . : . - . -.1 '__;.1j L - - ­ - . I .. � � . .. .. -1. L -­ ­ - - - ... � .. . ___ - I , 1. . . ­ .1- L..., �"J�'JL . . - I � .. . . .. . , - L . � � .'� � , ; - 'I.; - 8L K, Toroilito, Ont. t amount of useful and interesting infor- . / �. . ., . I, . I -_ _� -_: Z, t , -�,t. " - �� - ' V11 6te* `_� 11 -­�� _, " - � '�`%L - Heart ffiseass, the symptoms of which we 'L v"[on, secured by specW cominivatoners who . � - * � _. . - mat] . �. � I..., - ,.k4,1k. r . . . . , L CIRCULARS of Iron P1&te MM9, &d9nit CUM _: : ;�.�L�1'%._�' �'. , , faint Us, purple lipas numbnnd�n, I t&- thoroughly covered the ground this season and . . 1.. ,:. . - ' ' ; -!,,. ��,%­ I . . 11 . � . � � . I .! - . .. . .. ..',"'e, - - _ �n . a a �:� �, 4_ - , tion, Tip bests, hot flushes, rush coijitain numerous iflustre,tions of fw;=:i &I ., . . tl for every 5 bushels ground; actud OZPGK- � '.., W, �, , I __ , , � I- . ­ . _.. � - , 4i ,.. - , 1, It ­ :_,.� withbestal operations, etcL, ul?on the prafties ; also a L . I : " inakes It about 16 to 2 or 3 bush0b; * USUAl Vri06 -- :,:,"- 'i.. .. I ... ,�. ,1-`L-�I­ � to the head, dull Pain in the number or letters Ilrom settlers in the country I I . -1.,.9 . � I ' . . � __1. .."j. � � . .1 I.- 'e_ . , I , etc~,, rapid and - - ' 'a secondh"rt telling of pr Tess up to the elme of 1890, and a _.L . . �­ r grinding to So per bushel; so Umt bOIR PlAt" O"t I --,-,, ­ - -� 't. I - . % . .�_ ,�'L - x It-? : ... , best quicker then the; I @,bout the good map. VeDies wtU be mailed frft to any I.. - . _. .... A .--., L : '. �'J,111? I ­ . . = . I al be cured idd"es u a plication to any agent of the �� 1. I ­� . .­ 1 to 33%; absorbinc an the profits of ._.� . I ..­,J��i � " L. . , 1. - - !­� .- ­�, , � - . - 1�, � I - . � ,i?, . . '. breast bone, etc., 0611 Canadllan=c Wway or to .. I ... - . ,�, . 1 , __ . . .0 4 , - .# �; ...�- ---+, -1t N � � - IL : ' . 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I . . . � , . . � rS�l )Pr V., L ' � 1011, W11 __ . is, , I - '. � , . . $1.26 Ipst � ' . ' t4e inion Elections, . . . ) * , ; I � . . . ,�� . ,w -:- TERhIS .. � .'k t4 eleet tl�e 1891 -Dom - , :, . -1 .. 70ar; *I -00 a , A14 1� 41 Cos , t'j - , . � - � I . .; .. ]p & ., - _­' - ' ' - ' "r .. - : ... I . " I _�. -1 :­ . - : . _.- . . Each subsequent insertion, per III, , a . I . . -;I.f- I . I I I . . . � . . � - d� I . . IS j ft, r . . � - .. I ;� : . This rate does not include Legal 'a A . 4 . I . - I i + . ­ . h, .425.. We ' '. . - Lti X; . 1. - .. i* . 11 . "e i9 w"14 � ­ -11 '... ", . - -� - . . - I , __ , , I . . ]RATES OF ADVjNJ%TIS1$G'4' - ", . I . . � - : *ixit insertion, W line' � . �.SGW`1-1 b ai *. * .i I., . j- " - i . - , . .. vlaons Vferendt�e" I . I' r .,?'to "at - f 4lis � , ,# vused. K , G# 4 0ase plenty of ttme will , , -A I to that 'IAKSY: YOR . - - . . re W h ' .. 1. It.' - . tjRly 0 , . - . - nts. . or Fo ign ad. ., 64--6r6 ' � I ' . ' . .. . I . . L : . I..., . terms given to parties tbe',101,4 pj,:g4rch. .. . - I ­ ' - : e'. . , r" inaking co � . - . . . : arts fOt 4.0r 6 months or b ,P 1�1 I ­. . % I : 11Z - . . : . �. 11. L L Y11) L, . I " e counci . I meet -::: - - . � _ffvER1NG9'EXH1LA - . Vert - - th . . 8 y the year. Eta . . again- I C . . . .1 L ..-L 1. ii� NG - , .. - I . . i'L.,- , �.... ­�'.. , � . - ,:. �. , � ��� + -4 I - - lie" F&M9, 6612 li"s or under, _ _ _-�"��� i� I RAT' I . . I Big or Yearly contracts PA;able quarterly. . �­ . I . - . - � . . I , . I . , I I I . . I - One year, so 90, payable in advance. with papi-vi, , . I 6HERRYWOOD. `-1.1 � . I . ." I _ . . I . .: � . . - I . - . * �,- ': - , I 1. I... 11 ". . ­ . I , -f, ', I �11- I . . . NO SUCH . ..- garlNot'" in local cOluzuus teu cents per line : Z ..il_ ) 14 I,.- . �].. ' . , : I . i . : ­ , I : - : - � . ------- ,,- - ­ . L five cents per line each subsequent asertion' if' � I . .L ,. � TEA PEDDL i ­ . � � �. Special contract rate� W%de known on applica: le Oi��plan of this Plate will � . :1 ED*' .. . . stive ... .. I I . tiOn- NO free advertisina a first-claSs entertaium . '� . . �: . . - I I . . � : 1 r . . . I __ " Advertiaemengg y!itho eut on 1119 qVenjuR ! I . . L+ . . I . . . - - I I I . , . . . - .. I . ________-6_ .. . � . . . . . I - - : i;i writter, Detractions of .Feb. 27th inst , The . � . 1. .. . .1 - . . . . - - . � .- ­. f Will be insprged until forbidden and charged &c_ consist Of both wi I . *. . . L - . ; I L . - I . . , . .__. I _. ' POrdinglY- Orders for discontinuing adveriti OCIL and - . xi� . I . . - . . . . .. . I' _. ., . - - , . �: . I .. .1. . .- . . � , " , I ... . I . I � .. . . L -_ . . � . . . __ . se- v I proil'tru ental I I . �k - . . .. L � - ' . ' ... .. 1. . I . I ! I .1. =Outs in net be in Writing and Gsuttd thepub- Music, dilLIORues' recitations, __ � . .1 . . . ' . i . . . . lisber. _ , r dinp, � . I - . . . ... - . - I L ! ..-. I . . ]IT WJILL IqOTIFJ[ . . e I I . . . I - . .: Job Work proulptly &tt . te. The HWhIand . . . . I .., - .1 . ; I . Crook stri band ' ' ­. ..- ; __ - . ' � � . - . - . - - ' - I . . ' ... - ., ' ,. , L ended to. - .- - hasprolLised tobepr"ent, whil I . . I . ; . . .. .. . . � . i-..-. . ­ * ' ' ' , I . . , . - - . - , I . - .. I . . . PROP M. Palmer, Of Pickering, In his character i .- ' I - , RAW I up. OF . . - '. _ W., ). CLARK a . � r.j. ] - D, , � - - . . . . RIETOR. songs � . , . - :� FINE C 1: � ­ ' I . . will no doubt keep all ,. - . . - I .. . in' good . Eect Vot . w . . TEA... � : ...., ._�'.. 40UP 3[3'CPjjtjC,_S 1111MOr. A good treat may be Axpected - � , , - . . r . . I . . .- trIct Independence. � - , , - I . . I . .. .. I _C , , ,- � - - AND - . . - . . . � . L. .L. -I . � . L ­ I . . . I . - . .. , r i .. . - . . - <)"tir -kl 11n -A First bY.all. Tile admission will be adults 15 W T � � . . ! _ I . - I '.. 1&88 LOMI Papor. -­- , . L - ' * ' - . . . - I � � � . . .: 'OUP 1B3C]pe0tSLtj0]M8 _ . I � . - " . � . . 1. . . I ; - . _..�, . - __ support of th The hearty ents, children 10 cents. . . C L� .. . . - ­ .. .. . . . : � . . 0 DeODle Of PickerjuR and vicinitv. WU F. Macle- an DIRA 1, � r , Our school foot -ball Lean! Are w6n(ler. , OU BA I - .. - % I . . r.. i . 9 In" what happened to tile Whitevale ear' Fr 11 ]a , . � r , -.,. . 'S . ORE 1: I ; ... U _. . I . , . . & _ ; ;. -.L .' . L . . . . FRIDAY, FEB. 20 1891. as& Friday aftOrnuor.. Thev L - .. I � * �. . . I ... a were � 11 in _� , L , . I . . ..� . I I � . . lul - . . . ;_'.. . . I � . 1. � . eadiness to go on wigil themlitz, U. onservatiove .. " L i _10-_ I - - � - Liber'al C - - - - r r - . opponents put in &PPe&raucO- Some sort . - , * -_ * - i - Ir - __* :.1 .I ­ . THE ELECTIONS. (of apology is a 0 -4 I, I - I . . f . . - � .. .- . P L.r. . .: :­ c_ UrOly in order. I CANDIDATEe 0 1 _r --'-'-"- f _... I . _ . . _.r.: r . L '' . . . . . I .1.1. :r- - . . ; . . � . ­. m- ,­.` --- I... . � - - -,-------------- ; I'St ek - - t'. 18h.- I . : �: .- - L r - It Can &irly be Siated that the c& . , , �.­ *"*Oft- ­ �. , . � . . . __ . �L. palan :.�.�,:d, �. � ­ 'WHITBY. ;_ _. � . I - - t . . . .%P in West 0111tario has thoroug .. .. I . �, '... � _: I �... � � __ . - . 0 - %Om !lly � .. ...r,,,,.,_ , � .1 , . � . � , - C , ; I . � � � ' . - . i4ene I I F1NNAN . -­ - . I ­ - - r . : . .. . .. I . . Od- The Reform convention ReV. r. Sutherland- .. ig ADDRESS ' DD.119 - COD - - I- * - . I . held )" StoUftlle Some time reaches the' 'an- . - . - IFIS . - - t .7 1 I since, llual missiOnaryserm ' P , . . . . - ..� . - - I . Hy - -1 .: - I . _: - 1. I - . - � . I *: ' � - . - D.,Ed- Sanday. .. . j . � . I br6ughl Out J - 00 in the labernacle, . . , - TO _- I - . I . :., _. - , I . . - . gar. Since then, � 4 .. L I I � SHO . .. .. .. ndiiy's - IRRING , . . .- ' - ' ' ­ . I I I - * members of that party. who are favor- gi rvices in - . - . ... . . HIE F . a I . - ­ Rev- -Dr- ROY, tondoeted - Sa . D -AND SALT - P* '�. . `- b Bay. 3 T R , , . I � - * a le to home representation, have put is a St. John -8, as 6he tile � ]ELECTO CANNED SAI' forward the nanie of T. P. Wilit MOP& eloquent and earr) I . XON HAD'V[ 1;` � __ . - --to e. Wednesday nil, lea$ 8PO&ker. 'I - - . .. - - OF - . 7 E, SARDINP, . , 1. - rilt _. . . ' . I I next, Mr. Jos. . . - so iI . , . Both these gentlemen are in the'field, the eloqueat Toronto Tait* g I ,,, I - I � I I .. - - . I- . . -,-- - WOMber of ,,he 0--d'*-mv. _�% . I .. and between t 'W& - - -%'"I - L' �' � . . . . - !, � I . nnounced at various . . . . _z . . I �- - - : in the Music Hall, On the trade questi, � . 1% I - - .. I - � . 'L . ,_ Places throughoU - . N113ARPNS8 -i "., ;I , - . ;- ­ ', � hera will- be the contest. LegiAlUnre, ,wil . I _' . . Meetings are & - I speak, as well as Otho rs, I . AT- U L '. 1. - - t the riding, at which rile last Carnival of shoae&,go " 'a* estk'..-O . I L ._.. . i . - . - . - no , Inc nto I In- n, tario, - =T=!!!�__ I . ]; . . . ed for Friday niRlig. - ]w _. �, ,�,111111��illillillillillillilliillillillillI . ,,- - I . - it is expected O'R011 candidate uri'll ' I)c d Mr. Barnes , , 1 . 0 L . represented.. The el' �e., erY84 I 1�,, : " 4. T . I`— r"M11'r _W ! . . _. I -a.bumper hoUselot rather a FZ S.f LZ ft,,t ! ;, I �. ; 11 r'.. � - � -, . . I ___0"_W____ : - ­_ fore 400f's will, there. i I G , . ojt_;� t : . PAINT YOU � , �' � I rin fill � - L %.�i vil-'.t . I . - I , have amp Q Opportl1nity a 9 f6r he ;(1yes flu Prizes, jud � � R H ; - L � L - ': -� them of ch . ­ - 'a . - . .I. t. � . .1 . � ­. . ... . . . .� .. L. - . , oosing a. rep- frorded Ple 1tv"Of them for fancy d sea, skati I , I .:. � Nillt'in' the inside, paint Cn the OU ' OUSE!: " �: . . . reiontativ! . res g Having b en i . : .; � . ! e. r-13( racing. � 0. re ' by.A large tside. paint piCfU I " ­ , I - Some two years ago Mzlgic, too, liab been liberal- a d IL ' res, . - __ . I ' . - qu6sted � . the rusty I . put some pailit On, - :! . ._­ We Published a IV provided as an additio n in� ooking placeg and Surprise )-Our neighbors. - P ' 1: . i letter, addre uentia number Of tile neforin L � - I � � L ' '�_ . _ . ssed to the Reformers of 112058 TerV enjoyable .13al Charm f Jr Elec . � are cheap and goo,j at . al 11 ts . ­ , . . . West Ontario, advising them The town coulled 1191ungs 09 the � Be .. -,ors p( lridwg ta#he ie a , . . . ; : I ' to elect II . # - . � ­ . . . .1 .. I .- a Ocal Man, and anxiousiy Monday night had ca d date. . I S,0_ ' - , L'' , *, , - 11 , A . g , - - 1", I . awaited two hundred of &a Andimee and 4hru, a A re , �elit lis g2, In . . � .� the decision' confle of.' ]well - 'louse of Cbmmo' . IM . - - . . 7 - . of tile convention, i1a Order Mayor . 8 j6" Rbers. i-atsfing ou ,I,e the . ns,at ibe ap- L 9 . . I _._. '. . to see how far that adv' trenchMent prograW, thin proa4 hjhg�Rj,* IRICH'ARID ' I ­ '"Od Upon. Th e ice would be tooi a bad turn and threatened to ru V . wit AW ii0i0l ihaid. . N S , I .. - . e cony lition did not the W municipal machine into its &, I r, . ed t9 16c . , I ' - __ , - � sei fit to do as we suggested ts ti ., ede ko their' `r"qo, i ftl L I � . . . . . - .. . . - . .. . I 1"I _. .w - " Ny.ws is str - As LIE wort rut aRain, but that deplorable fat there �' a. ­ . HARDWARE: STORE.' � - us . :. ' i . . . . . . � . �:. ..., .., .. - _. . .ctly OOnt, we have- was werted. after appoijalltig r's C#"Watg -fQr the'Oftico.' , ta�PNEW STOCK JUST IN. - .:. CALL AND GET SO�JE:. ' ' . ; .- nothing farther 'to say. Alex. Pirio A n d , P order tb at th e E Idetors way be . ` I I . - : We owe al� asset sor, by leaving over the fillinig of tho - . I ., . L - . t I I . - legiance to neither Grit or Tory, and othei offices. 111'ej I 08- . . ----O--- .F1 - * ' I . . . . " ­ shall, in the present con T Wanderers' bicrel' bility o "1011 to dOcide as t0ho desira. - . '. - COAL 'Oft AS CHEA:P AS EVE I . . � � ! I , - * POlitical n' test, give the festi 8 * club intlsica� f inLrusting &heir interests . . R-16 CENTS A G ' - � * . Ows in an unbiased k, in the musical ftal . to Selling Off a number of art . . ALLON 0 N L Y. ­., ' "�.. � , . - able manner , read- was thuw �ing big once 1, " Friday night, any one seeking their suffrages, i lCies b8forO stock-taki .. . -,- ' V .. . but @Ill e I & be- ___­�M_�___ I 1119- -:- Call and get a bargain. i -,� can and rabid party men Of all as ,, es" In ev 7 way comes necossary for the candidate to , . - ..- judge -of 'US as seemeth to them wrmi 2ation. its terp3ionarfto I . - - I . - - . beat a ver beld her its one of tile clearl), defwe the posigion 11 . � : . best. The coneen w . - . �_�_�___��� L . ­ . . � , . .1 - � 1. _..... � . % . . . -1 I - . --.-- I I ( I . . - . . - . . � ! I . ­ � I 01 Ramsay, &he hum. 4 holds in . � . .1 � ANNOUNCEMENT * . .- , . . . .: )rial; ClArke, cormli.1; ." -1 . reference Lo the mattera li . . . . ­_ - a . I - . : . . � __ ' miss ��,,,,,,,.s,p,.,,; ai.ey,v . . . - : . . . L . - . .. .� - NOTES AND COM I Iolinist ; kslY to be ' . 0�0_0_ . - ­ . I � - . � 1� I . - ­, MENTS. , ... Air Fairweather, come the nbject of discussion - , , __ . . I . � . . . � I - � . . . . . 1. . .. - T L . ; . .. tenor and Mr.- Brown, ba - - in tile LLIAN m. HALLY of , , , , , * . . - - ..., - - , ...� ! .. - . ' I . - . Heaven help the p6or electot who mos$ exosijenL Cap&. .Gerrk is &O in I Osbawa, hVing par--� - - . 11 - - , � Satt rday aight sl ' . . ofore cArriedon by Afr3. L. ROssie begs t '0 . . . . : : . ._.1 -_ : . xrotes, on the nformation.gailled , � V0189, *6re Asse ibly,,of which he sealm to becf)me ch d the Millibery and Dressmaking buSiness hero - I .'' i congn tulated. be ;; a mei4er. , ,. _ . 'm ase : - .- I 0 by le %erarr alil--taiiia. There . - _. __ ._.� t 0 an"OUnce to the ' . �. _. - I - reading bi$ O,Wn party's organ. soc may be times when i 6 inter. ladies Of Pickering'aInd viciuity that sh I _. �­. .. a correct version of Ill "I ietY of the Ontario Wies, Co.,lege, ests of a Political part' h e will carry on the .' � speec __ . 1� I . . __ . - i, . b uttered b,), any a 9ftre a linique.enter&aiu men, in RY*rson's y can be better same in future, a" . . � . - of Otn statesmen, "all, - Tile turnout sery by electilig a nd bopes with due rerrard -to the wants of . - , . - . %, is necessary to be present. encouraRing to tire presenLa'tivo to ParliAnleijL. but ill ( ned, 'to Merit the ap. . - . ­ - . . � - L . . - . - ­ : ".1. - 11ave been most of tow"PeOPIO MUSL ed nOn -resident - re- the public and e perience obtai 'D I - � . '... . . el] * with x ..­_ I o rs. - - I . . _­ , , I . . wileh the Old Flag - " " leaux more well done. apd The tab oelleral tile iequirementl; of & (;wlsti. proval and Patronage Of the public. � I .. - ... , (F . , L ..- _. - - ti , I , - - 11 elllo"V68� f�0111 re-appe irance . U-iss orallam-b - . . - . .. . . . . .1 . I -1 - - - '-1M00----�--1e0W_.W ...... - L . . . ___ . . . . . . __ I I . - "'; c' ection campaign, ther , 'before a- %vilitby audience 1; Luelley ar kuuch belleir ruet by select- - .. - . I I . . � . n S � e Will I _L �;()We repairs Ilecessary, but Oerhaps Ile In a'rewlille from Lonerfeilow,., e .. - --- - . - - .- . - . it Beautifli,_­ Ue,d ,)a , . " Legend ling a 'I - . - . _. - . . ... . ­ - - - _��_� . - may be mad ly h I I I I . . " . Ocal mail. alld I ,h*yg qlwf 1. - _ � . . .. I . - . . � . . , - - . e 'to serve its purpose delightfilf - 0 M*pt%n of an a � ,)�s 11 .� . . . . , ': -brpri!m. The, sing16 - u -(i F - . . . . . . t.' 11 I .. . - . * a '. . . . .,. . � - . . . 1. I- . I . . � . .. .- - Ije (, , - I .. I : . I I . 1. . .. . ­ . �. . . __ I g . ill- .held tL[at the latter ShOula 1�e tbe�r - i I . . . ': L __ � . L . .. 1. . - . . , . - .. I % - - � - � 1111til we substftute it -by the real strumental tuembers or the prograi"n were and 114 t-bit,exception. ' , ., . Ii . . . Canadiail article A. Hurrall.for Canada - RR u,qua 1 Of a hiRil order. Th Ij L &id&y - -_ - . . - .::,.. tile. frC(!. , - . I L - - . - i .. I - � I]iR)jt at other treat jo expected fl.oln Llle I tdh� �­ - - -_ . - 140 . W111101� L .. - I . . . . 1. . - - _..: - ., �,__� I - - . . ­: . ..... . I I L., �­;­ lnk"Odudiou between tile nlus,cal I,? 1 -be be"i ,! - I I . t .1 - � i � _ , . T . . .. . � . i . rat'alld t - . ATTENIION'! - .- o.:... .. . I ad ' ___ ' .. r . L . - __ ' , . � " 11. . . _ . 11'e nominati elocutiot ary. ' 4prough nj SYMPIltiq . . ee our Bedrooin 81-,, tes, bideboards, E xtejugion . - . . - . - . I . . . , � 1 . Ons for tbe bye' -election .Members, oi du. b- " , Call and r. I - .., . Of JRQ�pM 9 - 1. ' - arjor suiteh, Couches, Bedsteal T a b I es, . . I . . . . in Hamilton for the Ontario Legis- exljibitio is bv b-bell,chib- with.4a WaSUM nd Boom M ds. etc.. etc. A la . . - I . r1wingilag, and other li I - . - lature took place ' tile Young ladies, who.cul. iear 44" ouldings. Cornim 11ol rge stock of pictur . : . .. I . . - at the court Tuesday tivate tj , Rraceful pi,y,,i,.l I We"dome mid adopt the pol- es, Curtain Cha" . . � - . - . when Thomas H. ir muscles in the K lurS, tic. � I .. ymmulum - ame "lisfaction in &he Un W . - Stinson and J.'N' under Ca eijunci' icy - . . dertaking line, as we have a I We guar . .. Gibson were dul- _ ader Ca t. fleadersonve ' 8ted 4� this leade4s of the .�� V . Well selected stock to choose from. alge an i . .- . - . � . '_ . - __; � Y Proposed. - The caj fuidance_ form'Party at th I � 7 . I ; .. � . . .. L didates and theirno - a- - . . . . . . I I.. I ,e present time. - - I . . .. . . - . :. XXX-T-JrMS AC 3:)11.jXjjj%,T(Zw. I I .. I . . I : ., . . . . ___ _____ __ I , - �r-A,14 -P , : L . - �. sses. . ivered . tv Advertisements. The trade question of our Dowilli - FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . . short addre. Winators deli. . - . .­ � _--�_�__'. , - 1. r I— - ___ ____ . �ore partic I on, . - I .. I .. - . .. . 1 , ====== ularl th =__ - . PICKERING, ONT. I � . I aVick6rill' . ­ . . 1, OR SALK-Voung country and Lhq gnitod Stat", h" re . . a - --- / , : , . Jas. I. Davidson, 41 ApI . fr6i'll milk cow. at between our .. , g farmer )IT to GRO. SUITfl. lot W B.p. . - r . . - I , - . � . . . I . I I . . . - . . I . - . %vill colitest South Ontar __ __ 1-6-11 ceived' _ - - . , . . I ,.- L I . . ... I . . Reformer interests, and be iO, ill tile - ___ ___ - ------- my deep and' careful 4'9�dy L "d I - .� . . . j - - . ­ � I ... ­ - �. . I I - - I : I th, Opposed by F OR si, LE* -Good- milell cow due to consideratioil � I . . . I � . I . .. . e ]at( representative, Wm. Ive ,Ikpril 5th. Apply jo %V. H. j I Wid I am funy pw=W. . . � .1 , - . . : � . L . . . I 41toad. , _ . . . � I . . . . L I 1. - I 1. L . . � . I -..-. . . . SIl1itI;, Broc ea 16-17 . ed V - TT2 I - - - . . . . .... . � � - . -1 . . . . P"T')'�t comes to us that discussion is ------- -------- that &he welfare and � - . _. . OOW F R SALE. ---_C____ - . - . . anirnated,. and th - -Now mijkeri &,00d prosperity , . . ... I., . -----,-- __ __ - ­_ I - lVe e air exceedingly op- N -J milk 01 this cOubtxY dapends U . .. . I., I � P1,ess ill the riding - JOHN HEN with kind disposition. A I Pon fun , L CZA R.i:M-h&0_bTr . . . .1 - . . . n Just South of us. ---- - , - MRSON. Cherrywood. P to . I X . . . I . .: - _. I __ - ____ - - - - - . - ___ __ 1 a" unr'SWCW tra& 1etwealf ill -8 . � - . .. , . . , - . .- , . * � * � -_ I I Th" Central. F - _IATANYED.-A man and his - wl e---- co-uUtry aud thi'Uniled Statei.. 0 " - - - . . 1, � - . . L to Should ! # AGRICULTU "RAT -W - W-0 - '' . 1. . armors' 1- - - -, wOr on a farra in Pickering town I , - � . dill-hig its ses�i011 ill Torou to 1 listituie, The houso rk would be light. A coul)l ship' 1 W elsf-10(1 as yQux r ; . ' ... JU , ' - - E DO lucuni r nce preferred. eFre87 -' - . �L, ORKS '41- . . to��Xwg oface. , entative, I will a1w ­ - ar- � - .: abolitioll of tile - ---- -- - - -_ 17-18P - 600 .6-, found ad. .' . ;a To-, DODW.EL18 , r , . . ' a report recommending the ), a With � AdOpted tst Week I ticulars a For ftirt= . . . . AR - I - - . . L .. . I - . . I L . . . .. I I I - . , . . . . ; . I _1C *_ - __ vocating any measures that may be .. - , I . - .. I . OUtRiViD4 100 f PRIETOR � - . - Doillillion Sen,t - .-M Ro , _. . 'i' (" a hindrance to proar . ,e as F acres Olt lots 17 and � � . -, . a . . c ... - I .. - . .. . 098 I situ& , "8- 4b con. ricker- P P. . .. , I . __ - . � - . .. 'ive legis- ,)i n rock Iftoad. .p .. . ­ . � .� ­ ' 19 L _ pro osed f0 the roduction . - latic�i'i A) I lot, of the IMM monomn , .. . . . I - � - : I ; but neither . For 08809sidb X,iV,e enor- Repairi' - & . . . _. . . . - ... . 1. . - of tht' N furtherparticulars &Opl n ng on iill kindsof agr-' . .. 7 . .. - ­ . - . I .. I Parties ill th . two loadiijg J' -_ RUFF. Pickering p y to IMIOUB PuWle debt of,this coun' ltmfl� implements, el)gilles, . alld - . 1. I . e domaill. of Domin. - ___ __ . .0. litf i LtY ; for ery done promptly. Ion mil ' . . * - . . � � p0litics, have had thecourafre Ion acres in RENT.!::���,,I,i r--7.- the curtailing Of tile public ' #�Iiin- _. _.. I dty Sati I Ina.' . .. L I SfAetiOn guaraitteed. , We also furn-ish I " - , to make 9,i )re or less. being north half of lot eipendi- � tile 4th C( n. Of p - . . tile abolition of the el aeon l,t,on ickeriii . it amoul)t 0 - . ' - .. ture to the lowei Steil Shafts ­ . . I I I . - . . . L Senate a P L, , fin r ,O fOr CAnders, Steam Fixtures for all kinds of Enginee's,'- . i � . lank- in an a �y Tp. Buildings in 119istellb : . - I their Mitical platfornig. undanc "dwel watered. Th with tbe effieien4y of : Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teetht, etc-* A No. I Plough Points atways �. - . . � . As a Of small fruits grown ore in ,tlje pablfe .- __ ill the direct- step Place. Convi ient to both sch on the . . , , L . . !, 'On of agitation, it mav Oflice. For u bar partic 001 4nd vice; &,,,the aboliti , 4*- ­ kept in Stocks Castings in Iron or Brass m " - : � . . t,ANF - - ,Y. on t Promises ulars apply to JRJM I rh t- on Of 40 0136sent V - . . . .. cOillit for something; but empty. - - . . adetoOrder. Also '­ � ' . � . . . . . . - . . . I re 1% r 17-20 needless and We thoKoughly understand adjusting all killds of Binder Knotters. L ­ '10i"*e ARM T 47N _T,__j�e- ---- - - -- exPellaive Franchise Act, We have the sole . . . - . w'th ' - F . 1 S of the character referred to, con., T lug lot 31, 8rd wid adoptin . , . ashiP Of PiCkeriiii. contain, for Dominion' purposes, I -, - I 011t more definite action don't .to res, inore or lea,,. 00od fraine barn wj% the Voters- , is uwd in t, I for t ersoll Afa . " I amount to Illucll._N, . , 80 :4r, lar so large brick house Land is in ie sev - agOnOy for repairS he Patt ... , . ., ,wma He eel ch'nes, Of which W. J. Cowie, L - rke i Era. good state 0 . eral , - . Of Brougham � ' _.. I - - I I . 0 ultivation. With aoin'tj fail plow ro, rinceB ; for iis - �! I !! T T!T! 1!!!!!!!!!!!! 0 . . . 7 - . . -1 - ----- �_ ing done. d bearing orchard on P I !!!1!!!1111111!11 1!11 L 9 is agent �. . � 8- 'Will 6'- . . reiniaes. ­ I !TT!''n . . .. " .. . A For fu her ticulara a 1Y to AfRS K e4tittd by leWWng- the Le �_ . -_ . . �'. doing- e seen by the- rb;port of the CARL - . errVw00a 1?0. . OBERT v I . '. � L�. , � . . � � ­ . . . , ARM T REN I-' .r. . . . . . - __�ij_ 5-17 : . 8 Of the coull IF I rt i t* maudacture ,,d im. ' , : - _. I . . - .. -:-being, iot .qll - I I I . _. . -, I cil� ill another b of 7th' - - __2�-,--rear Po , On Of alcoholic liquors for Use ,L: , . . . . I . . I- . �' . � _. I 1, L L . . i __ . - c0lu'll", the Local Optiolipetitio, co ..township of pickering contai". as a beverago; and in general � . . I � ` - , was ing 100 - acres ore or lea . . I . . '. . . � - L L , � . . - . -.,,. Presented to that body, in good f S. Fallelowi,�g done. will , * - , .. �! I . .. . _. session, on raine ba a I a � I __ . . . . � - . . ".... Aloi�day. So house. Th� Is, di With 8tono sta lea "180 good support all good and -necessa -.., �, .... . .- ... . . . . . � . me li'velY speak- 8 in good st&W of (:'U I . . - I . . ... L . . I)g was &good rowing orchard on Itivation: . ry meas- L I . .... 1. IL . - � - . promises. Possession . t., I .. . I . ....�. . - : . . I . indulged in hy both frichds anI Ist of fprii. or further Particulars, apply to ures which confer e . . - .0 - ..-L doppon- mRs. joHN m . I I . i . . . . . elits to the measure and which fi .Jon qual Privileges oil .. 1 . . . .- .. I I - . . . . . - ­ . . ------ �_ - DDf clarew 2 -n -t. P-0. 16-18 - I .. . . - - L. . . ANTE all and special on none. � I - .. L - . . . 1. .- __ . .. - I � I . . - . .1 Tenders &�­Lll�e­juil :­ -i :� I .. . - ding I - . I I . : .-4 1 / .� .. . . . :: . ". . - I -� left "11 t1le (;01111cil to consider. nalIny W o!f ,P,, r s ine inanse. clarenion . Between this date an , . . � 9 KING SLI WEST, � - ­ ..1. I . 1. . .. .1. I and 0-eci Cat no can t. pla d that of die : , 1 . . I.. . - __ . .. - . . .. . . I . � -until Young 9, afte be seen at Mr. w'" Election, I will take Such opportuni. ­­ . TO]E? ..ar I . *. L .. .L: . . , 1110tion the matter was laid over 8* c in. � )ff - ... . . . ­ . 11ext.1neetilig ofour exectItive. , There ,O,h of M r 14oaday the 16th of Feb. up to the hTiXG P, - . - - J0 '. . . . - � 1, I . � - ,ulaYbe tenderedfor sop carpen ter work ties as may be afrorded, i . . . . . . G � ;0?1 � _ _00 0 .. I . . . I L I Is verY little doubt but tb4t the electors arch, ' '1rheV1a80Rand � e � - . N. - � W Win. Cochrane, CI - afatelY. Address. -Mr. II d / ----Vl- . '. . . d .- � \ . -,. ill be consulte(j. If not ill tim any tend ifterelit- . L. ­ ; I � - ' : I ­. . arenlOnt, Ont. The I places in the Ri L +*,%. -A The (3poiring of Fine au .. . I -the majo' - - Or UO"",,,,,,,, acep 16-18 9 e .1 . .. , . . . . --- � ,- L - n', Of licenses L the grant2 IX RE N T oft jF0j - % ff R - S S1 E. a.- -1 . - � if rity4sire it, stop e to, _" ___ _pW.. OwOOL or ding, of addressing r . - d Com- .:- - , : .. � . h SALt-iii, ---- 0% .1, � : 11 I . . t . '-.-�. � . I 0 _f6r nexty6, . I I Pleinent Whroroonis rile _fm You PQrsouallY On tile public questions .nAr . to, . P icated Watches receive ­ � - . -L. _. . . . . : May. Like tile SC L ar, sooll a and the west end of C .. . I !, - � .ethe L AArr . 11 - fter' rOughea-st house, toff if the dav and in the me �� , � IT . I . - : Rpecial attention. _. , 1, I L I .. �. Ott Act, this ' , -bon's that Mr. ,Foi,yt,,r or sopgLrstely; the . jt antirtle I re. I - - . . of ­ '; .. � , .;:,.- , . � . met e .1 , '. . - _. . . - - - . C :. .. "; . . :. ' . I , - . .1� P . - 1�sr to - . - I L . - L, . I t . I I - �-,� Cannot be judged is_� %stite. -the two shopi between the 1,110,',w, occu I is; also main, gent'em(Ih,,,".. . . fir All ' 1 p . - I ,3 than b auy 068 � I . ,r4t.. Qr would a an 9 the old - . I Work Guarauteed._�. rges Moderate. ­ - ", y _ , '-:' ' � "' � ., .. I, trying it. It 8 I rMence * 'Jv6sie or. WIT&W - . , '' I � I . . . Cha ­ :. ._., .. y t , . he "" _ Your obedient� htm� , - ", zk*, - � I . I 1. . N. 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B TV V`*Z AS FOLLOWS:- , _', � .­ ­6JI.- 1- I - - . A:. Macdonald -to I , , 4 .. I.- . t':4` T��,�jl, I aIwaV6 feel a de6peon. REMOVED To NEW PREMISES if , _:,,i_ -L � V11 7. .. 8;ffo-LF,�N nq �& MOST BARE FACED .� � I . create dissensions, and, if possible, secure . No. I Expwwo . . 8:00 A. M. '. L.' I -i:;�.:�.A �� � .. L i i,4 . I b, ­. ..'.. t_'1.1_._. , �, . .;. - 1. corn fdr my friendirand am the rio*watiou, the convention was most. ­ , - ..,ON.. _ .. " 8 MIXZD, 2:23 P. M - I.- .P1 . *;... - ­ - - - _ , ­ I .* . 0 . 0 a . I ,.,A . FROM OUR EXCHANGES. I .. ; .,c J tickled. to -read of their one. harmd1ii - - . . .� - I'� - I.. ,',-'-., - - . . w ,� I I �1 . _: , , t ... r - ;� .. �, . . il, .. -1 ��llis races will be n ous, and, W n 01is vote, BROCK ST,q SOUTHOF ONTARIO BANK - " 7 LocAL. .1 d 6:80 P. M. , ... �,,� . held i ' Virch on cess; but one of them had . . . . � ': , .. � � �, L, ­ .�. . , ': Ori � . .. . nominated Mr. W. K Maclean, editor of ' -FOLLOWS;- . , - � . - . .. . . Caused me deep concern for I TRAws aoixG WEST DUE As , - . :._4: . � �' . the ice. ' the Toronto Wiw1d, So. be &he standard S. No. 8 LOCAL .. . : .. : 9:02 A.M. - ai: ' .�' 11; 1, - � illard hhs just died At Ain;i tills Put six week. I refer .. ­ , Whitby Marble Work - . kniabeil Bob . . - ' t,- . .. .Z. � ,.;z�l �. " - I � ­ - I . I 4 t 0 Mine Grandy, of West bear6r of the paity in East York at the � 11 4 MIXED 4:16 P. hf.� . L. " . -1 . . . :_ * . -�-.'k�,' -, priort Out-!, aged 106 years. . * ' * " I . ­_ . � 'L.L..-, .., ... f. . I , a after the as W. - � .��:,?L...' !­ � . I � - 6- 6a to . Toronto Junction. Forsom coming election. Immediately , , ____ . � 11 2 Expaz ' ., 9;09 P. , � ­., . Mr. Georellorn, police'magi . . . . _. L. I !. . ­ . � � . _�i e -I �1.1 �, . ' Im . I timk,b e r fluent pen was 6010ctioll.-Of 4 chairman,- the secretary _ -_ - I 11 - - 060"W6 . - � , . -lell_Rt CaDnington, last week and broke I earnestly employed in the read Mr. Boultbee's letter, stating that he lffaffison'& Hawkin, - -._.\.y._-"_:;: ; � ' - I . . ' " � ��` , :_ 4 - I . I Manufracturers of - . �. . - '.,-* .'"'.- i-, L . I. � , "'__ , his leg. - ' .interest of that town, 'and was not i candidate. After much speak. 11arble I . . I .., . . . LL'i.,�, I . L, ;:*�. -and all .. _. 1. .1 I , . Mr. MeLaren v�as inducted Monumetiw, Headstones FOR S E ' ` . , ."�;_.. The Rev m a n y public institutions ing, and unmerous resolutions bad been . . � -, �,,",%�!..,;. . .., I .. :.. 4-:*� --. : ; � . 7 . . . . ., . -_ I - . .- . . - . � other Cemetery Work. � I -'I--.,.- , _� into the pastoral charge of Columbus and criticized by her, to their put and passed, the meeting concluded - ' __. - �4 - . �L'.�, . Tuesday last. .. advantage. All at on . Also IMporters of Booteh, 15wedIM, Aln- A number of weavers' improved shfati.eis. ' LL 1. � 1. ,-- . B'rooklila On - 6 ce and with three cheers for the Queen, Sir John SIX"= and CIL348.41an arawtes. 2 office stoves. I ; q _m . -1; I - .. ...�� " AI&Clean. L . I .1.. '. . 1:% ],faster Fred SpeiRht, -son: of Mr. W. B * without t -be slightest Macdona' Id and Mr. * . 1 box stove. . L ... .1 �?­' ' - - ! . . i - , , � - . ihadow� of a notice she has been sile All parti hi . I - .-I. . . ­ , - . . . ,.: I � . � '-. . . n us t:f,es wis ng work would do well to call 2 second-hand book'stoves . . . 4 *.:. " . . . . I .. _... � L . ,�L . hilst sliding on his skate aced, ­ I... . . . ­-��i.__"­ . � Speight. w Of __0­o*4P1W_0 . . 0 repurchasing. All work gu"nteed I wheel machine. - . . 2 , �L, ..'� ... �_,fl . . r . ­ 1. I I and prices of the lowest. . I . ­ . ... �_ . down Robiuson's'hill, Saturday, fell and ., 611d now I feel anxions about her safety. ; Sale Register. I . I wheel boxing machine. .- : - ! : . . . .". - .. 1. " _L".,N " P - . . I � I . I I " � . .. . - . . , , '' I . . f she has had to succumb to some contag. ., -;-: _ - --- Pke tennaning mach;ine. _. W j' :, L ,-- �'i 10 - broke his 1eg. I I � �_. . . .. .- . � - - L . - . . . " .� : .LA, �' I . - � .- :,'', ,��,_. _;�- - _ . - " ; . I . us epidemic,, surely a passing obituary 2 nail hammers. . . 1. . . r, �.; '. � I :.1 . - _. oherty, -of Markh b 's sold Fumxy, Fab -_ 20th -Credit salo,of horses, . . L' � .% .., . I I I i , . 1. . - ' ' I '.'-' .. I . Dr. J. D otice would not have -carried with it the . - . . - _... .:- � � I .:; _1' '1'��'. his now bongo and practice "I ra. Fier* rigs, implements and furniture, the We E. O'BRIEN "WELL BELL VERY CHB&P. .., . -, IL . to . . . - , �_, . read contastion ;but if she has been the . . I - 1 . ,� __ � I , . . . ,.-.. V property of Mrs. Wm. Gibson, at her . - . - � 1. -,- , , . - . ., -Z , - , "' �; � �: , . __ beller, of Sunderland. Dk. Doherty in- ictim of some assassinator, then the . _*- - L ;,� . . . . 4 . � ........ � , Id . . 11 14�� , , - . L I... I tends moving to Toronto. uthorities should be notified. I won premises. half mile south of Clare- . ' L . -THE' .. . ", To C. BROWN - . . ----'-, , '#-_'-:-j , . I - . . . I * ' ,;,4_, 0 The remains of Mrs. MRnhiDR, Of ke to hear from thig dear old soul through mont. Sale at I o'clock. See bWo. T. - L . - I - : . IL .--. � ­ .. Poucher, auctioneer. . . � 8-y , BELOUGHAK. I I .- .L� %.1. . : Campbellford, were being transferred 2er usual medium the Tribune. . . � . , - I * I . .. . . - - . L.7 '': , . . I - - ... - . c...,! , . . - i. . . - .. . . . . - 1. _�. _� . from Claudeboy to Lucan, when the . . MONDAY, Feb. 23m -Credit sale of farm stoek . W IrTIB'Y I : � 1,;:1. , . . I � "_ . . I --l'A hearse upset and the coffin and body fell "boys will be boys," that is until th �y implements, etc., the property of Henry - , . . . * PICKERING. * : - .' ' - : " .,�: lt -71 ­ . . ' I Out into the road. . I 0ecome men, and then that juvenile title is To Michell, lot 23, rear of 9th Con., - j . . .. ". - - -.1 ' ' ' __ ", I ' .- ; �. I . �, � , 11 Pickering. Sale at I o'clock. Oft bills. . . ­ I.., ".�.t . ­'. . , ., . . :�..,­v­_!v - - � . , .- - .- . .-4 . - SeVen cars of merchandise �wer6 wreck. �onsidered a belittleing term. - Many seem RAPHER. Lumber.Ya-rd I ' 1. I _- ed at Welland, ODt., on Wednesday night $o think that boys, now days lay claim to T. Poacher, auctioneer.- . 0 . - . .-.'11. ,:;c . . . . . . . . I... .-V . . 'the senior class much sooner than their TuimDAY, Feb. 24th -Credit sak of Short - - , . � . - by a tram running into them as they lal? ' ' . . . - - � ... IJ ­ I . I . .. - . . years would warrant. Perhaps their is Horn Cattle, Clydesdale Horse, Cots- ' . ,.- � . � I - . . -reli . I have bought out the In . mber I yard'oi . . ­ � . . . .�:,!� , � .. .-.1 as the station, the driver of which had some force in the charge, but the reason is wold sheep and farm implements, the As good, prompt, quick, _ �. . . 1 :."- J - - - __ fallen asleep on his engine. . . not without a good foundation. Boys are Dperty of John Russell, lot 15. 7th con. . Mr. J. H. McQuaV at Pickering Viilage, - _� , . I i, _L � I . , ­ . . � . A sleigh load of Uxbridge bo � s proper amount of ceasid- Filtering township. "a at 12 o'clock, able work ellB every- time and am prepa:red to sup y all clan" 01, - . .. .�' I—' y and not accorded the - .1 .­ L ­ ­ . . . . .1. ,.­ ... girls attended a carnival- as Stouffville on eration, therefore, they wear canes and lunch at noon. See large bills. Thom. lumber at the lowest casVprice. !� . . I - '. I h94 tho largest trade - � .. .. - . � � � 1�. I-, I.. . Tuesgay of last week. Is was a bitteriv mustaches in order to impress their import- Poacher, suctioE-Leer. . . . - . - - . - -. I . 1. . , I - .: � : - . cold fnight and they were five hours on &nee upon the community within which SATURDAY, Feb. 28 -Credit auction sale of in unt4rio county. , , ; - a . - � - : . �. �.. , .:, I I—: I - . led by ' . . . . . I - - ­ - ..V . . - .. .-: the return journey. These all night af- they are compel parebtage to reside. farm stook and implements. the property . - - - - . .. . . ­': . . :-..I-. I ­ - ' Some folks charge me with unuiring of Frederick Wood, at lot 15. 5%h con., . ..:. . - I I - .. . 0 . - -.. 1, .- - '' i - I . fairs are a little, too friiluen . SHINGLES 1, � - , � " ' ­ .. . B I Lber proportion& than nature intended. ' . . I . . .... I ...", . The Rev. L. W. Hill. 8� � of Now- gre' Pi-3kering. Sale at I o'clock. Thom" If I 9-- - . . . 1� ­ . To this charge I can only answer that my sy I'll have your pictures ready I intend to make a qwialty of shing*, I - � - �� F market, has accepted, a t to the food 'in infancy was principally Poacher, auctioneer.. I and Will keep a large stock of each grade _. I .- . produ d by a certain 4y, I'll have them by - . w _.,� , . ­_ � . . 01�1 . . - . . .. � ,_� I" gt&iioAipg comMitt"t. a cordi and u4sn- I by. a Jersey, and to that caqe alone I owe - use*; . .1. - ' Tuzamir. Manh 3rd-Extimalve credit We on band. No. 1. XXX., #1.95 per oq . , I : � day, and 1theywill be correct- . . , . imous invitation -to the past4rate of the my avoirdupois. I met a youngfellow on Of Clydesdale horses. high grade cattle 1 02.60 per M. Other grades equally low. . - - . � � , . � Methodist Cburch in Port Perry for, the tfi� street the other day.and being well so- Cotswold sheep. and implements, she % done mod finely finished. . - . . . ". # �_� - - . . . ___ 11 . . . - . . . - . � ... onsuiiik ecolosiastioal term. quainted with him, I nQticed that he look- property of John Grea, at lot 26, 8th ' . %% , Orders 6aken for any qmw- . . I . . , - .1 I . - s York Board of License -Coni- ad care worn and weary. His reply to my con. Pickering. SaJeas noon. See large My now 1�11e� is one - of the largest I L11a -' tity of lime, and any orders ' ., � - ' . I The Eas . , L . . : � With .1 . - . ruissioners, consisting of Henry Wilson. question, was that having taken a notion posters. T. Poacher, sucticneer. _ and beat appo�nted in the Province. left me will receive prompt aitendua. - I � I " . , '. . � I .1 ..� Markham, George Elliott, A&coumand to have his mustache erased, he let the job WaDmisaDAT. March 4th -Credit auction - Everything i4 " handy and tasty . - - -1 . . ..; . -.1- � - : . . James Flyn, Lansing., met at the Clyde to our. tonsorial artielt, a d had the work sale of farm stock, implements, hay " money * make it. Call i 9&' All kinds of dremsed lumber kept . . I -i.. . . : �­.� . . -1 . . Hotel, Toronto, Tuesday. On motion 6horoQ$;h1 performed. Pon taking his roots, am, the property of lFraneis . � : in stock. Hard and Soft Wood at &be . . I . . .., -1 - ce i tie world again -he was a'arprised Waring, at lot 31, 7th con.. Whisby � around �hen in Whitby. -;, Pickering Lumber Yard. . I .1� . L. ... - ; - Mr. Wilson was re-elected ebairmaxi, and P" ' , , - i�_ . '_ to And the differetio in his treat. township. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. .. - . - . . .1 - 1. � 6 -1.1 - Mr. Elliott was elected secretary. - ' - . ' . _,_ :L. . 1. .. , � � - . . . ' meat -he was consider a more boy, See 4ills. L. Fairbanks, auctioneer. qm . 32L I 013BM=:t1T- - - � �­� W. Do GORDON 1 . ; .. ....-.� .1 L . . I , - . .,. - �._ . . . . I., - The "News Letter" says.:.�-Eigbt years Says be - I tell you what it is, fattv, the TUESDAT, March 10 -Credit sale of farm - 16Y . . . PROPRIET019. - ' . ... I , - ago Chas. Taylor separated from his wife . ' - . . I . a . I . - - I . .. � . . I tache makes- the man. n:)w-&-days." stock and implements, the* property of -, -_ --- . ____ I ______ � . . . - _.. - ..,.­ _'. . ... and came to reside in Orillia,'but his de. gnus I His worn look was occasioned by loss of '. � . . . I J - 8 . R. Underhill, lot 23, con. 6, Pickering. Go, Wi WARREN - PICKERING - . L �.. _. . ' L . *ire has always been to obtain poases ion sleeD, he having -been busy for the three Sale at I o'clock. sharp. See bills. T. . . 9 . . * - . _ 11 ' ,� . . - . . . - , .- . I of the one child, the issue of the inarriage. previous nights vigorously apply salt Poacher, auctioneer. .. �. . � . -Watches, Clocks, Jeweller - .....- ` ' " - ­ -,._ _. ` - About a week ago he succeeded in steal- water, and as oadh tender shoot appeared - ..i . . y � .­_. . ,.- �- ,*::.*, . " @so , I . ­. ­ � . . - . ;,.- . . . - � ., . - '.'- - ing tile girl and drove to Beaverton, where in order to appease its thirst, he bad tied . . � . and Sirverware . .­ 1. , . 1. .. . . . .. . � . . I . - . . PICKERING MARKET. . ., . . . ,--.: -_ ,.'. :. . � h6 took the train for parts unknokvn. thereon a knot to prevent its exit. Aloral- - - * - , in all styles and at all pricem.- . PLANING MILL. . . �, . , . � - . . -.:, � ��l * ` 4 'Appearances are deceiving, contents are - - Nzwe Office. Feb. 19, IM. . . . . Z_ - I Mr. Mitchell, editor of the Hanover ' I - . . - . . � '. I I .v_ .: ... . . .. . . - - . . ' Fall wh"t, go to 93 spring, 85 to go goose i5c ' o ' _' . . - . . . . ­_ .. . . Post, who had his hand caught in.& at 'A - - .- . .. to 78c Flour, family, per bbl. 65.30 to $6A0 . '.. 1. . . . . '.. . ­:­ . - - L___ ow -e-_ - . . � .. . ­ .. . . Flour, pastry, per bble 65.50 Bran per too __ I . .� - � , -�, e J wamtin -New Wflhaans DOORS . .�,,� 1. pri - what tell$-" .&ny 60 .- - ing Iress r cently, is not improving as , $14. Shorts, Per.ton. $20 screenings pw ton sic g a. . 9 , . � . - ' .. -1. --..- ' - - -rapidly as his friends would like. The '...... LETTER TO THE EDITOR. . Sewing MiLchme Will do well to I ,. . � . . .. .. .. I I � _. - 1._..'. 1-,.1._.- . . . 1. .. - . SASH - - ... ­ .. ..­ 1.� .� first two fin -era ' and a portion of the hand ' xrtment is open to all for the fair Me- . '. ' call rind got price from , . I .� I I - - . I . ... . . .-I- - . . ,. .. :... - � ' " � have been removed, and, as he has &I. LTh1s dep . . - ... - . .- �­'__ . - - . . : . TORONTO, Feb. 19, 1891. . I . . , . . cussion of public questions. The writer must . I � . .... I . �, . .. . ready undergone two operations, it is in all cases send his correct name with copy, Wheat, fall, bush ........ I 0 98 to 0 1 01J (:��. -vv . 17011pol A MR2R.MW# � I I . Z_.. BLINDS, . . . _. - . We wish it di . stinctly understood. however - I . � . . I . . .1 �.;- doubtful if lie will be able to stand an- . ... - . - ­ . that in no cage do we hold ourselves 71y - PICKERING. ONT. . . . . . 1. . � - . :1 - .. I - I 1. . . re- Wheat, 85 to 0 87 - . . . . - '­�-aad all kinds of --..7. . .1. .. � � " - - . other should is be found neces tary. sponsible for opinions expressed I by corn&- Wheat; red winter ...... . 98 to I 00 - ----- - - - - -- ---- -_ . _­_ . - . . . . .1 . ' - '' I - � - I ' On Wednesday of I t k th peo ' .. � - . . .. I . I �:­.� "! I - . .. '� _ . - . - - .-ED. Nzws.l .. I Wheat, goose ............ * 7010 72' ' " . ' . . T(a I ­_ ,_ � of Bond Head and v "' was' ' 'a P'a � pondellts . I �. . _.�.,. � i . I.. - .M01MM11 -.:.. I—, �.: L 4, iciluity w re shocked SIR, , , , T .1 I I . 0 1 . - , . . . ' * - i- � � , ' . ' I . . &(a. bush ... 51 to. 53J . . - - - I .. t' � by the sudden death of Mr. Jas. McGeary. ,-In February,- 1890, the.G6vern- .. . . � Anything in this line supplied (in order. . � . I .. -_ - � . _. . Barley, bush .............. 50 so . � 54J . . - . . . . ­. _,;�__ -1 For some time Past he had been in fail. � men& of Canada on recommendation of . T - - � ­ . . . - T2 to 73 ^- ' . ' ' . " . ' . .1 .­*. - . ' . . inR health bus felt well enough on Wed- she. Hon. the Minister of Agriculture. Having got the Pickering Planing Mills' -�, . ­_ . .. Hay, new, t`0**8�.*.'.*.'.'....... 8 0060 11 oo ;�000 WANTED ' . � - Pf",:bush. - � - __.:__i. .... impo 10 . 11 , - .1 ­ _. ., . - . nesday to. go as far as the stable and a&- made provision for she rtat* a of Straw, Son ................. 7' 00 to 7 50 - - itted out with all necessary machinery, . . . . . � . I . , � . . - . . I .. tend to the cow. Mrs. McGea thinking 10,000 bushels of two -rowed barl from . . .: . . . : - am prepared to fill all orders Prom I - I IL . - I � . . � ­ � � 1. . . - . his absence unnecessarily vrolonged . Dressed hogs ............. 5.506o 5 76 . . . - . dregs lumber, and do all the work ti . . - - . '. .. -, -_� . . . went England, to be sold to farmers inelanads I ' ' I . =3. - , L .� - . , . . - ­ - to gas Whaf the CRUSO might be and was for seed. This was imported in 5.000 Beef, forequarters ........ 4 00 to 6 00 , . . I . . . done in the beat planing mills. - '' ... y . . . - - . -,. i � _.. . - . . . .. . - . . . . . I . - . � Beef, hindquarters ...... 6 00SO 9 00 . . . I . . . , - - . .. � . I - � - borriffed to find the lifeless body of her bags of 112 lbs. each, the " Prize Prolific " Call at the Mill -near the G.T.R. WA_ . . I - � - I ... Mutton ..................... 7 00 to 8 00 , unt . _1 . . . . ... .. . I _' husband midway between the house and being the vaiiety chosen for the Purpose. We want the above SmO tion, when desiring anything in my libe . - ". . _� . - Veal, carcass .............. 0 00to 800 . . � _ L :: __ _. .. I � - . I . . - and this barley was offered at the coat 3f - . . .1 - . . . � . �. - the barn'. . . - . . ­ . I . .. .w Butter, lb ......... # ........ 00 1990 00 21 , .. . I . - J. L. SOMERVILLE, I .1.. - - Now that our American cousins havie importation, $4 per big. the Government . . - I . i '. . ' * .. '. 1. ' ' � . -`;;. . enacted a law prohibiting Canadians from paying freight charges to the nearest Eggs,doz ................... 00 19 to 00 20 befqre March I'st 1 next, and - ­ 23-v PROPRIET611. - - : ­ .. " �': --. . I . : . . . - - . �.. _� . _ij�. � . _,� occupying marine PO is I ,so they railwity station to She purchaser. By - . . .. . . ,�'. -, �, I � n e I . . � . .,- . ; . . . . . ,�,� ­ 81"Ons I - - . ,� �, . - become American citizens, t 1. people of this nrritugerneut firmers in everr part of . . I 0T_J.dL=M011--TW � - . . . .- �_. - . . - ' ' * , �. �'.. Owen Sound* likve taken the in tiative and She Dominion, obtained the barley at a DOMINION BANK shall rely'updn'those who * are , - - ._.., 1. - � .� . _..., 1� - I . I . . . � . . . , i - . '.. are petitioning Parliament to nact a law uniform price, bat one bag only wai avail- . . . .. . . . . � � . ­ - I �._- . . . . . I .. . - . . : .. . I � _. .. . - . I I - . . - . . � I . . � - I � �­ r , � - . I . . I . � � . - . . . - - . - - preventing Ame , Ocans froin be ng allowed able to each individual. This restriction Capital Paid up, � $1,500,000 - I a . . .. I . � - . - 1. ' . . . . . . - - � __ . , _ - � � : - to serve in positions on Canad- an vessels, wait made at the outset so as to secure it . . . . .. - I I . , - L - ­ . - ..,: - . ; . . - - i I . or from coining into Canada , inder con- wide distribution for the grain, and Pro- Surplus, ,. - -1' .. $1,300,000 in od r debt.to i3iake it good. - '' - . I ­ . ; I .. -1 .. � I - . .- _ ;, .� . .... . . ... � -I- I . : - � .. - - . - . � _. . . . . I - , - t� . . tract,ito perform any such work, so loug veut a too rapid oxha4stion of the stock. . . . . . I . . - . . I . I . . . . . :1 = - : . , . - , * �._ , . --- . I . . . I � I __ .1 1. � ­ . 1, . - . � L - I . - ­ . I . � I . � , - �11 . -.1 . . . � ­ . I : .. ". I as tht Awerican statute is reta neii in that so thilt applicants from distant portions 'WHITBY'AGENC . I . . - - A -1 .- �;­�. . . . .. .� I .:.- .... � I . ... ­.�,, _'� . country. Turn about it; fair play. . t fthe Dominion might not be disappoint- . I- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I . .. . .. I . . .. . . . . - . . _,.-�.�4 . _. . \ . I . �. . . ­ . . i . -'.' Last Fridav evening the coach of the ed. ;This limitation lessened the -saIes, . - ' , . . I - . �..'�,.,,.­ . .. v- " ...�� 1. ' Tntarest allowed at highest current ra" No if you have hot yet paid -­ :� - I . . ­_�._,­, .1 .­ , __ south bound express got off the track two and as soon as it was ascertained that the notice of withdrawal required. I . . Z. � - � ! _.. - .,., � - . . . � . -1. . I miles this side of Cannington, dud had to barley on hand would be more than W. H. HOLLAND . .. .. . - . . I .1 I . -.' ;,� 7 .L. " - � . - 9 I . . . - ,. . I . I . .. . : � . . . ,. ..- �. , . . be left there, with sicynal I'gli placed as sufficient to most the demandon.the basis -,()I,. - .-. MANAML - - . - � _. . . : I . I . - -1 - - . " "' - . - .1 . ­ . I. _ � ; 6 ,::�.. �. . � - . .1 L - . . - . . . .. : ' , - ` �"� . - each end of it. .The passenRe s crowded of obe bag only for each purchaser, the - -_ � . - --------- -_ your subscription� do '' so at - .1. Estabi ished `: _. !'.-., I . -, r" I - . into the., 6aggage and smokin cars, and restriction was withdrawn. About 8,200 . ­ � . - I _... I - . L - . .. .1 .. 1. w .. .1 , . - . _ ' . I I . . . a train band walked back to CAuDington bags were sold to 2,6M purchasers, loft . - .. ­ ­ . � . I - - - ` . ­ � . - - v- He T ho Steals My Purse . -.. , - * -1 � �,_ I - ;.:.., for help. The -return train did not reach ing nearly 1,8W bags on hand. ' - �ess. 1861a I .. ., . I - - I I . - - ' , once and we shall 6 ver , . . .� I I .... 1. I . - Beaverton we are told till near midnig!A I am now instructed to offer the re- a . .1 . - ­ . .. . I . . . ... . Stegs Trash,.- - . I . I . \.. . . . . . ......_...­.­ . � � . . I on account of the accident', thei cause of maining stock at three dollars per bag, . . . I . . . . . . . . . .�: -1 . . . I . I . . . . . - . .. ­: . ­ _� � - � I I I . � - . . - .1. - . which was a defective truck. There were freight prepaid to the nearest rail . . , . . - . . . ... . . . : .. !, - - . � � - .- � . . " . .- - .-i _. Way YOU, I ." . , - - . ; . . - \ . . - . I : . . _. .1 � .,�' - .. � a number ot good Grits on the train cow- station to the purchaser, with no restric- But he who Steals the : .. k .. .. - . . .. . - - . .. . . � . I - L"-- � . . � . � .. \ . - I �. I - _; -1 -.,.; .�..,.�... - . .. . - ; . I . , % . . . - . . . � . � , . ­ y - � . '\ - - t ' _.: . - inm from Beaverton conventio , no as to the number of bags which any � . I 0 otherwise tio I . . I - . � - ma bu . .. � . F&C ory . uch more individual . , All orders must be fliat - TJrquhudt . - . ­ . Pumn , I 1. the accident might have been y suit WRNWWW or . I . ir 9 - - - . . . i . .:,. serious. . accompanied by a remittance sufficient to . . . I- - . I , � . , i I , � �/ � . I � . * ... ... 1'. �i. - . . i � . g6 CK 0-erow-r 123roprieUw ­- . ; _,. r- ose death cover die am The , . �_,_ I . r The I ajte William Lande wh ' ount of the order. not cau . * 1. .�. ,�� , It Steals thit wh, h , �" � ­'_ --:, ... . ' made .... ..r . . Come, friends, do' took place last Saturday, at the ripe age applications will be entered as received . 1;_....; I . . I ­ w , . . . - . . ! ,� � __�, . . . - Manufacturer of- . ­ , . I _. . - . . ­__� . . � � . - ,)f over 80 years, came to this country .and the orders filled in rotation as long aS ��;­ he cano .. '. '. ' . ..,-.. . ...- , -I from Cornwall, England, in 1842 and the stock holds out. . . a dark look of des�air to seize , .* - , �!?_�,� ,-'*, . . . .... :, �,._,.,� . . . .* � . � . A.... . W& Lift, Force & Suction Pum,ps - - __. : - . . settled in the township of Harniton. Sub- The germinating power of this barley --------- _____ . . . -6 .11 . � ­ . . , . � I I - . . .. . . ­ � ...__ I I . I . - sequeutly lie moved tOthe township of has been tested from ten samples taken . - I . . us on March Ist. � - ' ' . ­ .. Deep -well Pumps of Brass, Iron- and - - : 1. - . . . - :11-,; - . .. A , Hope, and then to Darlington where he from different bags,. We average vitality is ' I . ' ' ' - . �. . � _..._._1 � � A . . :-'. _ - ' . * . .. Porcelain. . . . . . .. ...� . - . . , . � - . I - ,��-.,r_ 4.1 7 . was a Successful farater. - He afterwards 90 per cout. and the growth strong. , � . t I - . ... I . . . . . I .. . ... I .- . . .j . - \ I . . . . � . . .�:- --4'-' 1 . lived a retired life in Oshawa f r 16 years. All communications should be 4ddrefin. . I . - . I � . - . . .. .,% � � �'... � I . - " � ..-.% -I � SU SCRIBE Is - GEARED AND PUMPING WINOMILL16 - . ."..: ­ ­' � . . . . I I I a : ,, � .. ��.. I Since tile death of his wife he r sided with ed to the undersigned. � . �� ., I I . � W. J. CL kRKI.- . . I .. -1; ,I � - . I I - 1. .1 ... -:­ -,. � � I.. . . ­ . I . . . . . 1. � , ­ �L­_ - - WM. SAUNDER8,1. . ' . .. I . � . . . I Windraiii and Cistern Tanks, and . - 1 2.. - I - his son. Mr. Lander wars a aunch Be- . . 1. . .� t, . . - . . . . . . . . . � � . _-_', - . " - ,:� . . .. .. . �. . . . .- . I . .114 former for years. but better st 11 a consis- : - .' .J.!-! Director, Experimental! Farms. I . . - .1 .- I - �, . I . Cistern Pumps. Mail orders ­ . . - .: �; 0 I I . : 11 Z .. . �, , ". . . .1 I . . . _. - � 7 ; . I I . Publisher News. - ly attended to. � �_ �.1 . _L,. , . I .....'. I ,,- I - . *� I tent christian for half a century. He Ottaiia, February 6th, 1891. - . - .1 � � I � � . . I . .. V.. I . , . . . prompt . . I . - 1. .. � . . _.. I '.. .%. L-1 � . ..;�: . . ... 70R - . - I I . . . . � .1 4� . � . . . � � � - - I go I �� : .- 1. ': : " . � .. �. . . ­._., vl­ - I . 1. was a man of many excellent qualities, a , � 7. � . I ; :, 1. 1. L . . . . .., T Y MAN FORSYTH, Agent. Pickeningo . . ..... - 4 �_. - � � ' - ' * ; . . �.- _4 J ' I ., - ; I . . .. . '� . _J . ., . " I I ` - I . .. . :-. ­� . . I . . . . . . " .1 .. �. �. man w . . : - . - 0 . - 1_....� , ;�.� . . . '. . - hose virtue shone brightest when ­'.�%__-. - -'-'- To4nto Topics* - _. i.. - _­ ­; , � I ... . . - I I I - ,_ . " . � � �'�' 117. - : .... . . . _. . . . I . - �.:-Jl . . -,;. i I I . -1 . .. - � - 1. I . ___ ____ . _____ ------------ .. 11 � - . I . - .most tested. .�' 1.1 ,:,ii �_, "' '. ' I -7 ­_ . . 11. � ..� ­ ; � � - " . .. I., ..- - �. .. � , :1L : ''_,". , ' - - I e . . ..,.,. . � . The Dundalk Herald fetiorts rather a ". *A Bad cei4en't occurred at Davieville ...�' ' n 9 I I . I . -1 � - " - . . . _ . 1. 1- -1, " � . - ., peculiar btate ofmunicipal affa'rs. It says about 10 p.m. Wednesday, by which the I I The" Pick'rh .1'... - . I HARVEY'S CASH STORE, Opposite 'News" Office. �. ., _.. I , - '­ , I I . I I , .... tbat-6 I A short time ago luspe tor Harris life of a promising young man, the son of . � . - : ,. I . - . , . . - - , . I � , I., 1� - 11 . . ;:_ - - .. . . . . S_ . . . . ..'. . . .. . .11 * , . . :,� . , ,­ - I , I ... . .� , 1. . . I . ­ ".. ''. - . ". . �. I I I - . -1 . .. . . ::. � . . . .. .... - 1 1 " ; i. � : . __ ' . - _ . �11 received information that John Connor one of Toronto's most prominent citizens, - I � -, . .. - - . . . . 1-1 . - ­. I . .- . ,. - ..... �� - . . - .. , ­ .­­c.,k,�J, . 1. . .- � . I _. . � ­ , �, I . had violated the License Act, by opening was widdenly terminated. The victim .1 ��L-..-. 1.1, _... .� _.... . - - . . I Apples, tatoes. Onions by the''Pecke, .- � ­; ­­ I . �% 7 . _­�* ­..": i."i' . big bar after the close of the pQI1 on Jan. wfts %oung George A. Badgerow, son of & . - . , :.� . .�.4 . C 6 -I , . _" . _� . . county crown attornev. - He had been . ­ . _�. - __ .-" .,� 6th, and accordingly -came over to, serve the , " Table Turnips, Cabbage and Choice RoA _.. ... �.' � .4i ­:,:V_t;',-. � I . " " � ., assing - through - 1. ., �.� ". � him. While here lie learned that the olit riding, and was - p N W . I _­" I ..1. .., ... � � � ..*1 , I,— I gds� . . , ,..: ��­ other botel-keepers had atso violated the Davisville, when his horse stumbled and , � - 1� Butter, New Laid'E',, and nice clean '.. .�. __-,,..__�,­! 4-'-.!� I , , - Act, so lie returned and a few days later fell, throwing him to the ground. A - - 1. 1; '.. - . . � i.. �. .. .. I . . -, - . - . . . . _.� - �. . . . - I � '. -.'. �` ' �, ' - - I . �� 1___� - z - . : - - � - . ..1. �.-'�:,�_.�i_.4'i . -1 ­ ­ . accident, 1. - : -,- - ,:.. - � t�: , ­ .� I .. . . ­ . ­-,­.. : . served them all. The trial came off on laborer, who witnessed the . ­:Ia 2- .. _ .. I ..­:, light colored butter for baking purposes .. - --,�,'�t--A� '.'. . . . ,:.4 . . � . 1.2�­, - - _., I -1 1 .;r `;.�4, . .% I I __ � . 1. -4 I, - Mondav last. After hearing the case and hastened to his assistance, but when he . .... ­ I- ....- " - ,�,_ � :V, - ',- I ;. . . - .. ''. I . ... �, � 't � I . 1. . - . A, ,� ., ,_ . I , ­_ , _W,�', man te dead. . ..,- - 11 I ..., . -.f: ,I:- . - .i-. I ­ .. I - V __ - �� :-:..,. . - . ­ . - I.. . . .1 11 - + � I . - _-, __. ­ . 1-1.. X - . 2 . .. � _ �­ �..,.-,." ., .; asceitalning the cause of the action, the arrived found the young qui The; Great. i at 12' cents per 1b. l' I .:_1 S� :.-'_.:j- . . - .-: Magi . 1. It , : . �­ I � . . . -,!., ­� �) ';­� � � . ) I � , _. __ * -1 . ., :. � ,:i ': .. - ll'_ , ., . ,_ - - - .1 .i- strate expressed regret At the eir . � 4 - �.i - .:,� �� . . , _ _, L�, - , , _11 . _ � - Dr. Armstrong was summoned in hopes . . . . . . - . 1 .� -'. . - - - ------ . !T!!!n , _� : I ­�` - . I � . L, I In , � * "' - ----____W_0_ _ � -.*, , _ , . � . . I ,.- . 11 . - .... I . � . " ; - _: - . , I . cumstances under which the action was that he could be revived, but was unable - ­ � .. - . I . . I . i. -I " 4 I 11 . . . ' ' , . - J)", - - , � ,�, __. , I -. 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I I . � . . � i. - ­ - � :­ . _' a * � . � , . � : ' - . - A distres feature of the anse is that . . � _: , - ,_ . each and costs. J. W. Morrow and W 9 O - 0 � : - �.... ..I,. , . e, . ".. ma I .�, 1:-, I;t,,. � I ., - . , - - - I __ . - - - - . I I � �i- J. Morrow, village counciliors, elect for the rest of the family are now in Bar- . . I . - . - 0 - S - - - -- &�autffu ,_ . _.,�N �, - . . I`- - 'I _. - . Ch ice ugaxsj, Fine. Teas,,. .-, . - ­... "D & - - � -f __1-__- I . ­� L , �, � . . .. '' N ;, " N 1891, have been forced to .resign on muds., where Mr. Badgbrow went for his . � 4-,J, � ­ �_" .1 - �..... ;�,4. 1 , -1 . �� �, 1:. I � t 4 - - _,-.,a,* i, � -. .., - " v i,.7- . . . - 119 V., '.. � 1��-.�,�,­­i. " ,,,, ", . , , .I- ,",- . 1, . . , � 1 7,., !1W � I . . - - I 11 I . . :. - e , � _t� �, ­ . . .. __ t� - -,U.:�,l - , �1.1 .,kill. 4 1 -, �, --.41 ,1.­..­­.1..�C lit _­: anythi ..'' 14 1 account of having .treated the 11 boys " a .- I ,. . 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I., Patrick hrive in County Kerry in August .- Neftools to be Extatitished by the DoWis - . . I lo-'- : .; . :­ . .. -�. ... . L L:..,: 0.7 � ­-, �.. - I . they found a. couple of hundred yards down Government. loss - .1 % . ­ .. ­­ ,_ L _� . , ­­- last. Fl rive was killed bemuse he was .. . . - 1 P . � . , I . .- . , - 1, CANADA' , I . Of goi* to 4 t crops on an evicted farm. . .1 -.-- I the tunnel. The little one was fortunately . . - - . L "-? . Hon. H. L. Macdonald, Commissioner In St. J 6mes, Hall, Londoti, the other night ; A TERRIBLE I DIE -kTff. ..- -. not very seriously hurt, but it had a very On the recommendation of the Miniliterot- . . .L . llWbia Works for P. E. Island, is dead. ' Gen. Booh, of the Salvation Army,. Mau- .L . I . harrow escape. It in stipposed tLat the Agriculture, the Dominion government h., . L - . . . ­ . i I . . . . - . �. �, . :, . The Barnum Wire and Irc.n works expect ;urated I he carrying into effect of the .. .. -- - - - -. - ' child was playing with the handle of the mr- decided to make a grant of money for th. . ..- -. . . %b remove from Walkerville to Toronto I rth in riage door, and, not being watched with oaf. establishment of dairy schools throughout .� -... . Wmat April lat. schewe of social regeneration set fo ,L OHILD . LOST IN A TUITNM- - L the Dominion this year. This is a step fol. . -- - , . his book In Darkest England, and the Way -­ � . i � . ficient care, managed,to open the door, and lowing upon the id I . I . - L. . � . . . . Ron. James McAahe was on Monday .. � -. L .. . i .. . fell on to the line. . . wi a 7 popular appoint. - - . '� _L.-:. '. I a ebmted mayor of Montreal by over 5,000 Out. ;­ . q �'.7 ,-! . .. �.­ L: - . .. . . . 1. I Iletillaxon the "I . afall. .. . - 0 . . .. .L. * ment of Prof. J. W. Robertson as R�rniWolk - �- .1 I . . -.­�...: L -� i� -.. ­. I., � I . I .v . . - 1. . .. I! majority. . ..­.. - tTSITZD STAT98; - '­'.. , . -L'. . .. � I I .. dairy commissioner last year, and is well W. . - -- I I . - I - - .. I . :.. . . Fifty-one large and valuable libraries A WEE ORILD, IS AN INOUFATOR. culated toplace his special skill more directly - . . During t#e fine weather of last week sev - ' Mrs. , were sold in London last year. - -A * � . � . oral farmefs near Calgary sowed wheat as Mich., d I I I years. IV - . at the service of the farming community. 1. . . � An estate in Gloucestershite for which a . . . . a memorandum - .- . i to Hon. Mr. Carling, Prof. L. . � . I sa experiment. . I . I The n mber of de&A in' the Mammoth few years a o L16,000 was refused, has, An interesting Iratient at the Sableso Reis- Robertson, who in this matter is endOrged . .g I . -. . . , - .. .. - : - At Winnipeg, on Monday, the thermome- mine at.' oungwood,. Pa., has been swelled after gre st difficulty, been sold lately in, lots pital. by Prof. Saunders, chief director�of ex - - ..: I � I eri. - . ­ 4�- . � %or registered 3*2 below zero, and at Qu'Ap- to. 130. - . for 1:7,000. In one of +he wards of the Babies' Hospit- mental farm's, sets forth the magnituse of . -- -- pell1e, -Pl'below. . I . ,-. 1. . The a�wialista of Chicago demand that onl .An apparently endless supply of sapNires al, at New York, a baby, born _prematurely the dairy interest of Canada. It is un. i i I - - � - .. --.. -.. Rev. Dr. Stevenson, the well known Con- union labor he employed in the World a has been discovered at Witherafield, on the is thriving in an incubator. The expects, equalled by any other single branch of � I I!- " ti al minister, died in Montreal on Fair work. . Central Railway, Queensland. tien is that the child will emerge from the agriculture or manufacture in the Dominion. �: - !- grega ion ' * r i . - i . � . . I htenday morning.. A a ,nd icate of Boston commet iml men has New Zealand Houses of Parliament have incubator in about two weeks about as well -Our export of cheese is the chief iteni of Our . - - A,--1 � Spoventy-nine insurance companies have been ?(o'rnLe.d to test the legality of the Me- lost their records. A flood invaded the e uipped to enter upon the struggle for ex- foreign trade. . We send more cheese t,) ! R . . . . . atence as is the ordinary weak . .. ... been licensed to do business in Canada under Kinley tariff. - cellar in. which they were kept. ,riinfant. Great Britain than does any other country . - � - 'L .. the Insurance Act. Secretar Blaine has deflnitely stated that The incubator is a box about 3 feet long in the world, but* we are lamentably b6timl . . . . . I . respec 0)1(�et .. . I �c . There were 42 failures in Canada during the Unite State., will not accept Betting on the rainfall has become so prev in t . recipro- i and IS inches wide. -There i8'a shelf in the ' of butter. The prime' li I . . I 1 . , - bli I 1. . - , . -�. last week, as compared with 47 for the cor- city witb anada confined to natural pro. alent a form of gain Ing in India that the box, which servesas the foundation for the therefore, of these dairy schools will I)e to - . I -- . , tea onding period last year. . ducts. Legislature has dealt with it in a bJll that- thick bed of soft cotton upon which the improve tile quality of Canada's cheese pro- . . - - Zr. James B. Boyle, publics'chool. in'spect-; The fa us explorer, 'Lieut. Schwatka, became law at the close of last year. child lies. Over the box is placed a glass duct, and to guide the farmers of tile c0uhtly - z,- 7. ' ' While skating on the Medway, near Fair- cover, one end of which is slightly raised by into better methods of butter makuw. In - - : , r. .or of London, died in his office Tuesday' was fatal : I injured the other day at Mason, ' I . leigh, on Wednesda afternoon, the ice gave a bit of wood for the purpose of Living ven- cheese making the process is far fr�ni"heillu - - night, aged 77 years. Cit a by a fa;1I. ' . . " . . . Y,10% y ; . - - - . - I . I d a ty of five were immersed. tilation. The heat is at - ugh a with e . . - a- , Joseph tond, colored, has laininbedin way, an arl ippliei thro, uniform throughout the Dominion, th , . . .. � - Permiss;on has been gmiited for the form agies, one of whom camc�of age tin tube about three inches in diameter, an(l,.resulf, that a lower price is obtained by coni. r. . .1. .i :. tion of two new companies fcr the Royal the sulks f r 27 years and is now approach- Two young I . I - . , . - .. - .- .� * I I Wednesday, were drowned. is obtained from kerosene lamps, which are parison for the inferior quality to that which - � .� ­ Gmnadier of Toronto. - ; ing deatli, 4611 because. his Triother sold her on ' . - - - - . . I . -' the better class. - This dif- ' ' Parkei & Popham, wholesale clothing mer-, farm agaJl itot.his will. 1, I - . . The Dublin Freeman'ls Journal nmys Mr. kept burning day anti night, regulated as to is ,)aid for . /.- -.-. ..' . . . I . I ference,in price is a direct loss to our -. 1".. '�, - chants, Montreal, assigned on Tuesday with The C1 iippewa Indiana on the Red Lake McCarthy.has been informed that Mr. Par. the amount of flame by theremomieters in- � . - -1 * nell and his supporters have abandoned any side the incubator. The intention is to keep farinevs, as it costs just as milch � - -.11 . .1 habilitics, of $78,000. - . reservatim. in Minnesota are danciy and - . . . . roops presen. hope of coming to a satisfactory and the temperature inside the incubator at to produce paor cheese as good cheese * . . . . .-I ­� I - An organization has been formed in Lon-, the peol le are greatly alarmed. honourable understanding with the Me. about 9,2,0. �, To bring about uniformity in quality,' � . . I - I If don, Ont., under the name of the London have bee i asked for. . Carthyites. I � Stret hing, tw . istilig, i%olling, and squirm. through uniformity of methods, would there - I - . Temperance Union, with the object of pro- .,Mrs. Lucy Wixom and her twin sister, C fore be one of the aims of these schools. . - . An inquest was held at -Marylebone Ing, the infant whose life the hospital ' ' ... . . meting tb� cause of national prohibition. - Mrs. WODd, have just dt!d in Oakland and Coroner's Court on the body of Mrs. Be -Ry people have undertaken to save is passing Then, again, there are large sections in Can. - . . . ... . I Gilbert Lockhart , aged ei rhteen, - fell Ionia counties, Michigan, respectively, aged Hutchinson Taylor, of Gray's, Easex,who' comfortably through the period of incubi. ada in which little or no attention '18 given . ­ --1 . I I � . � . � , I - from the -upper window of tis father's 91 years. died in the Middlesex Hospital from sceptic lion, and while at first sight of him one as to dairying at all. There are other parts of - . - - . . �� � . -... '"mbers leurisy. She swallowed a -small plate an I . - . bouse, 240 College street, Toronto, on Mon- Un somew the country in which it does not pay well. - C�i�ej States officials claim th%t' hat 8h6cked at his meagreness and -. -- day night, fractured his- skull and died 4n- of _ Aen are beidg smuggled itLJrom P �h and a hat skinniness, be. graduaily gazes at him- con- For example, in Pritce - Edward Island - -.1 . � in_ f long, with artificial teeth which Prof. Robertson says is admirabi; , . . - atantly. I . . Port Arthur in sleighs, and an &goat is at attached, which lodged in her gullet, and tentedly, impressed. and reassured by the adapted for cheese and butter making- tile . - . Quebec wants the cattle trade,- and is West St perior,. Wis., watching .for the Verdict- history of his case an related by the hospital ' . - -. . . . . Makin big offers of facilities to outbid Celestialt �. . caused her death 'on Friday. - farmers have grown somewhat discouraed ­ � . D m ph sician and his durse. elv poor suc . cess - - ­ .. I . - ­ Three Lvers' attempt io get the business Dr. Suffiftn'Whitno ', the first Amer*iqan I Re little boy was born about two months bemuse of the comparativ - .. - . -- y Anothereass of distress limongthe our- . dvance of the proper time, and h is mother they have attained. It is believed that a . I ,-.. - - Crom Montreal. . . physiCi&IL to manufacture hom(popathic vivors oi the Balaclava charge is repoited. in a dairy school in that province would tend . . - � . Owig to the delay that occurred after remedies , died at Newtonville, Mass., on The Hampstead Guardians ha -e been died just as he came into the world. Had he ery much to the removal of this -trouble. . . the murde'r of John Heslop, of Ancaster, Wednesday at the age of eighty-three years. at c,nee been placed in an incubator there v ­. -tan named Smith. wotild have been no doubt that he would do Furthermore, it is hoped that through these . . ' � . - - before any alarm was given, no trace of the . .. roon, applied to for relief by a n experimental etations the making of new - � . I . Hog 4 h6lers, is raging in h1cPhe who is destitute. His �ase in being consid- well. But a friend of the boy's mother under. ' . . . � - and fancy varieties of cheese, which are in I I - - . �- Murderers has yet beewfound. , . Marion a id Silene counties, Kansas. Hun. ered, the point being whether the guardians took to bring him up and kept him in her . - � . .. . At the annual meeting of the Imperial dreds of a nimals �re dying daily and farmers shall givp him outdoor rel:ef or off�r hin) the 'Care for four weeks. When she turned him such greatdemand both hereandlin Eligla,A, i . � . . --. --... . Fedecation-League of Canada, held last week are shippag hogs to market, many of which house. . . -ished but- might be introduced into Canada. . � - - . over to the B%hies' Hospital lie we .1 I .1 at Toronto, Sir Leonard Tilley was elected are said t ) be diseased. ' t / . , I: ' Chequers In The encouri,gement of winter dairying by . I - .-- president. .Addresses were dielivered by Mr. ' n, Houghton Regis, three three pounds and was terribly emaciated. It - I . 11 . North Nebraska and Soliith bak 0�ta a' ample - and the hard logic of commercial - - 'Ilo re miles from Dunstable, together with some was decided at once that there was but one �x . .. ­ ev. Principal envelo, e in a terrific storm. At Deadwood thatched cot a 8 ould be another very important ' . - - I ��. 43rant. , pe ta-zes adjoining, was destro ed way to.save the little fellow's life, and th t uccess w i � . ' . 11 aimoftliese8cho:)Is. Ouecheeseismajelll- I - - . - �. A Manitoba deputation has waited on the, the mero ury is 20 degrees below zero, at by tire on Sun3sy evenin The fire rwi- was to nut him into an incubator. -. . .. f. e I I . 34inister c I Agriculture i Lead Cit ( 30 below and Galena 40 below. gade was helpless, an &I sources Th 6y has steadily improved. He takes summer, and the winter is the time wili.--h ,. . ;! ­. . : o ask that the Gov- of water , - ... I . . Many he -do of cattle have been lost and the &�.pply were frozen up. A labourer named his �1,kl t=lve times a day, part of it from farmers should employ forthe making of fine ­- . . � efunient devote funds to the purpose of as- * ' I - . - settlers will suffer. IN m. Robinson was killed by the falling of the t e an part of it f rom, the breast, and butter. But they do very little in that way . .. . I - 1, . - - , . . . � sistin�g Canadians in Dakota to settle in f Hebrews f . I ia, corn- a chimne -stalk. lie enj ya every mouthful. When he came to just now, and Canada's export trade in but- . ManitolmL Favorable consideration was A colony o rom Run y - . . . , - � . I . . pris . families, will arrive in St. Paul I , ' . .. L .* I the Is pital he had practically but one lung, ter is a mere lAgatelle. -ft-is not intended .-: . I Promised. - t , Charles Annan. a private in the I Sth , A Montreal despatch says a young man was 71F the ot er had collapsed. To -day the collapsed to divert farmers from the making of chee.ie - : - . � . .and, I int eapolis this week. They were sen Battery, Western Division, Royal Artillery, lu g to the making of butter, buL it is propo'ed - 8 . � - . . - I .I- robW -of $40,000 worth of real estate deeds to the U iited States by Baron Hirsch, who stationed at Devonport, was on the platforin ung become serviceable again n of -Aieese - - . . ,.-.- �%" $40 in cash at a house of ill fame in donated ), large sum. of money for the pur- It seems almost too much to beiieve, but to show them how the productio . . - of King's Cross Station of the Metropolitan ,here is a probability that the helpless, pit- i may be increased io volume . and improved in ' .. !, . . I . . . - - that city by two girls, who decamped for pose. -, . Railway on.Sunds * night, on a return from, t &,om in the box may .develope into a . quality. while at the same time developifi4 -- � liss ' able I - . Chicago, wkere they have been arrested. IN Lent, a youAg school teacher' of visitinr friendsat � e weast le -on -Tyne, when themakingoffinebutter. Thiscanbedone � . - . .- At the annual meeting of the OntarioJ Winnebago City, Minn., a few days ago he fe, in front of the train between' the strong, handsome man. I .. i . .. .. * -ket Association in Toronto, it was de -*1 chastised one of her pupils, and the parents! metals. I His left foot was crushed sothat it .. -1 - . by tile adoption of winter dairyirg. Prof. . - 7. -I.- .1 .1 (ki I of the punished girl were so enraged,,that I . I '� . . Robertson says it is possible to de,�elop the . - . . . . . . . . . -1 I .. CRA"'. .orevive the tie system, -and to have; had to be amputated. . - I � . . butter making industry during the Winter �- . - 4 I . �. Lhe winners of the groups play off the chain- they maltreated �l iss Lent to such an exivilt, I . . I . I stop: When You 'Are Done. month3 to as great magnitude ii,nd with niore 4. - .-. . ­ . pionship,at soirie place selected by the asao- that she (tied ye#erday. The pupil and her * A remarkable discove'ry is reported from IN e are �equested to ask preachers and ive results than now arise ironi i . . � ,:z . - ciation. , . . I . father and motliO are now in gaol on a charge To:i-yr-F.fail, Glamorganshire, where & gang lecturers to st,op. when they are done. And I remuner ' at . - - . . - . - . I � .- - of murder. - . of platelayers were moving a large heap of - sunimer dairying. By the use of eniii1age tiie - . -- . . . ., .. . I The Winnipeg Board of Trule,-at its an- . stones on an embankment of the Ely Valley we make the requeet with pleaaure.' I problem of suitable winter fodder is inost : . . . nual meeting adopted a resolution condemn Russell C. Catifield, a farm hand, has con- In the first place, the tinie when people .satisfactorily solved. Butter coniniands al- . . - - - I Railway. when they came suddenly upon a I . . . I ­ - .. -. -� - ing the Dominion Government for the man- ,, fessed to having choked to death a youn 1 Would sit patiently and listen to a sermon; most twice the nter that it ,i.,ei', . . irl named Nellie Griffin, whom lie I large ncat of snakes, 30 in number, some of (Frice in wi - ­ -- . ... ner in which it has dealt with the improve-. 9 . which were about four feet long. An excit. three hours long is passed 1)4-. It is among I in summer,. an the dangers a1rising f rom � . .- -- mentor the Red River navigation scheme. - from the public school at Coldwa�er, Slich., . wene ensue( the things which were. " e of to -day are'transportation are minimize,I during col,i . - � on the plea that lie wanted her to go into a Ing 1. as the snakes, disturbed cursed with nerves and unsteady I�ae.k-bones. weather. The- people of England know - . . -. - ! in their winter quarters, made an attack on . . I � 'Count d.e Rosaiiimc,whoisat present in family. / After choking the girl to dea,.h lie And nobody could listen attentively. even. scarcely anything aboutfresh made Canadian � - . . ­ . . 10ttawai is more convinced t1mill ever that'l buried , her clothes under a cow &I their intruders, who rushed)down the embank - I I ... ;, I . i.-. the estaWisliment of a beet -root sugar fac- I cilmly went to bed. %ed and , nt. The platelayere state that the reptiles to St. Paul himself, after the said'nobo,:y's creamery hutter, and this fact suggeits all- -7 ' . * . .. He is. now in jail at, * b&ck bepn to ae-he. . other inportant use to- which these dairy sta.' .- - � � I .. - . \ It-ory at Whitewood, Man., would pay if 1 Charlott<. � � 11 hiewd like a flock of geese. " Fortunately So. gentlemen of the' clerical order, con- tions will lie devoted. ... . -� mawhinery cmid be brought into the country none of the men w�ere bitten. � - . �. . - ... .� I -_ 4ree of dti ty. In the United States Supreme Court on , dense vour sernions,and iveus nothing but It in proposed to spend a sum of monev in. - . . - . I ... I Monday t was decided to grant the British ' , A'daring attempt at -robbery was made at thee p th of the thl Lve Qut some of making weekly shipments of this fine bulter . , In . . 1. :. The collector of customs at Victoria, B. Governm 3at leave to file an application for a Courcelles Railway Stat" on Sunday. A your our and five- syliabled words, and give to Great Britain, for the immediate purpose -. . I - .. - -CL, has reperted the seizure there of a whole writ of p -ohibition in the Behring Sm mat- man went to the hocking -office windiw, us ins tead the simple language, anti the coin- of putting that trade on a newand firm, basis. . . . . . - . -.­ . . . � 4AW of arettes, in niously covered with � - ter, the c)urt holding -that it hacrundoubted behind which a woman was seated. and, fortir g a-mairances that there is a (god who For a Coiisiderable time the Danish govern- - - - it,!e . . a layercif hen fru a . - 0 nil e-itered as eggs, jurisdiCti DH. reaching through, seized a handful of money.. cares, ior up. Let your Latin rest, and your ment ,supervized the shipment q)f butter -- � . . . �- wWch are free of duty. The package was Edwar I Bosanquett, son of a wealthy He then fled, but was pursued, shoutis of Greek compose itself on the upper shelf of abroad from that country, and one of tile - ' I . . U . eent from Seattle, Washington. banker o' London, Eng., was bitten by a " Stop thief " beinir raised A liceman your memory. What the world at large Australian overnments now pays a bonus to I . * - Last March Mr. w I .. � � 1. t I James . Jackson broke rattlesna e near Dayton's, Florida. on Sun- stopped the man, o imn*diateF;st&bb*d wants iu preaching is not far-fetched senti- encourage tilto exportation of butter. Quite - through the ice at the Narrows, near the day mort ing while hunting and is beyond him with a knife. The thief was, however, ment s, interspersed with snatches of dead apart from (;rest Britain, there are ot her in- - � -, Raina, Indian reserve, and was rescued by hopeofrecovery. The snake struck him on secured, and taken to the police'station. langt ages. They want counsel and direction viting markets, and it is believe(I our (.;ov- . I two Indiana named John Wesley and James the inside of his left leg above the ankle. A terrible accident octurred at the (,-lobe In the every -day things of life ; they want ernment cannot do'better than take this - I . Naniquishkong. Ex -Mayor . Slaven, of - The a6n must report of the New York State Works, Shettield, on .Saturday. A lad to be assured that God exists, and -that'it matter of the experime(ntal shipping of fine : 0rillia, interested hin-welf in the caw and &sseasors a& a the farms in the State are named Arthur Brooks was attempting to in th4 duty of every living thing to recognise butter in hand. A great future is before ' . . . I :secured Royal HumaneSociety medals for constantly leprecisting iii va,1110, fArnis are put the belt on a lathe, when hiw arm was that act. They want to be taught that it such trade, if once we can iestablish the , . - , I . - I the brave Indians, and the presentation has becominS less valuable, sales are unf requent, caughtbyastrap, Hewsadrawnuptothe ya o do right=tljat it pays hero and pays -quality of our butter. , - ­ - . .-� *. justbeen. made on the reserve. and the mortgages are frequently to the full principle shafting, anti whirled round with re - ter ;and t.� have it instilled into their The basis upon which thes*c, dairy schools - v- . . I . Wr. G. H. Croxden Powell, the English value of the farms. ' I terrific force. When the engine ,%%a stop- minu that there is no real happiness to be 'will be operated is quite simple, . For the - .. -. . . -publicist, who is at priesent in Ottawa, re- Charlo .te Scott, the coloured woman who ped the lad presented a frightful specuele. foun,l in wronw-doing. . current y ro sed to establish one I ferrmia to the caitle trade, says out of the contribul ed the first five dollars paid toward The scalp had been Ukn from the head. the Th y want to have their doubts removed, school in each of t provillees. At - o­ � - : ta- readinI . I - 40 Oni lion people -of the British Isles there a monument for Abraham Lincoln in %Vash- bones were protruding from the skin, and in th ir " H - . I .. .- eir faith strengthened, their hearts en- these schools everyone will U welcome, and '-' . ­ I - -.-. axe fully 30 millions who depend on foreign, ington, a id whose name is on tt,,at account several places pieces of . flesh had been cut cou ged, and their helief confirmed that the greatest care will be taken to explain- � countries for their meat supply, and anyone inscribed in bronze on the base of -it, died off. ctou will be a better and happier life here. - - , - . each step in tile process being carricd oil.. . who interferes to prevent the supply from last Saturday. af to r ' . also be ' Iv - . .. .-1. At Huddersfield on Monday two mart A d this in not to -be done lyy long sermons. Bulletins will issued periodit�-,111. .. � . . I Canada will hive a serious reckoning to make Mrs. ]Henry Wilson, near Mort,on, Kansas, young fellows were charged with gilding six - 'New, small an e will. - . I 1. .. d fancy varieties of chees I I . � . with a very large electorate. was left a widow two years ago with three penees and shillings, and by this means de- Wh it a sensible minister sees his congrega. be made. 'Methods of tlevelopitig fine flttvori - I . . �. * " - * ' 4 - - . � - . . GREAT BRITAIN.- : I i- .. - children. to support. Becoming destitute frauding the local postmaster of orders and tion etti.lig uneasy, he will cut his discou'rae will be investigated all(i denionstratol. 1�11t- . . . - . -L and feari g starvation, she attempted to kill wing a ew . . 7 - shor , even at the risk of allo f . : . , ? A fi ht occurred at an anti -Parnell meet- stamps to the value of C7. Similaroffenctis, flow ' ter will be made during the winter ill J)"irtle- . .- I - - . ... 151:19 atTilrush on Sunday.. . I the child en and herself. The eldest, a boy it was stated, had been committed in VArious ow ry adjectives to run to waste. There is tilar, so that the stations will I)e it, ,-)pera- I I .. .� . of 12, e8c ard With his throat cut, but the parts of the country, it Was believ nothing ed by wearying the soul anti ' -iii be z I ed by the 1)o,13, of tipn the year round. The station %% . .. Thereport thatMr. Gladstone intended mother a i two little ones perished in the aa� ' Irnin hearers. People never rofit - �, . ' me youn* men, and they were remanded ' -ed periodically. That is to s � -17 A * 4 - � I ,F . mo% m, ar, ) . .. - .. - . te ,retire is probounced unfounded. . house, w iich the woman set on fire. while inquiries were being m,ade in London muc i by spiritual d iscou rse'when t lie) )egin station 11ILS been in operat.ion for a yearor. i � .. - I - 1. 'The'Cork Steam Packet Company strike . INGENRUAL. I . . Bolton,And Salford. They will be char I to CDUDt the panes of glass in the church two in one locality, and it has beet' fou"(1 . I . - -,-- I Iias ended in defeat of the strikers after a It is reported the German Government i . s . god 1 4' Is with uttering false coin. windows, by the v ay of diversion, or when 11 .. . light of 14 weeks. about to rescind the law prohibiting the im. I they speculate on tl a I -n . that chee8ellakers and individual fa'Aers . I .. .- Aa extraor * - . th of Deacon J ones' have availed themselves of the privileges, It . din r nose. or the roslx c to && I . Rev. Joseph Parker, of* the London City portation of American bacon and liams. ' a , y statement was Tnad6 at I con Brown going I . - � .. . . e . . TempK has denounced Mr. Gladstone's Re- � A Wisconsin missionary, who is laboring Tuesday. member stated that an epi- over his bald pate. . th will bemovedtoanothersectionof thecoun- I a meeting of Liverpool Select Vestry on to sleep witg that enterprising fly buzzing try. For this reason a factory in eael-li - ; . T I � - . A s - I I . . ;. ligious Disabilities bill. I in Asia Minor, reports that 11500 People demic prevailed . . triet will he rented. It may be mid tha't for I L . � II .. .. - . . imeri�ei, * died of cholera in six weeks in the Town of or had prevailed among the A minister should remember that what a similar purpose to this' the-linperiltl (;Ov- - . m . - -... � The paupers at L Ireland, have Marash. .. . men working the boring machines in the I deelly interests hint may not deeply interest . . �. irdused to go to work in place of the m-unici. . � . Mersey Tunnel. it was a kindof consump. erninent sets apart $23,000 annually. � -* .- I . pal labourers now on strike. . Eyraud, the Paris murderer;' was *11 som, iboby else ; anti that no matter how fine-. ..- I � I . I .- . I 0- tion, and of 36 men so employed six had ly h a discourse may sound in his ears, there . - . 4 111� - � ..-- -- Mr. Parnell and Mr. Justin McCarthy tined on Tuesday mornin - He arowed died. He thought something should be may be ears in which it may not be so at- . Notable Bridges fn'fros-pect� . - . . h reed not to hold Sunday meet* i . l - i - �-. I - ave a ings in neither Mar nor remorse, anTrefus6d all re done. If Col. Beaumont were written to he t ive. � . . R . ... - � � . I ­ .. . -- - Xrelanl for the present. 6 ligious ministrations. might see that there men were not sent down e soul of wit is brevity. NN* hat we want The Tower Brid over the Thanles-not * ---- gocie. into what appeared to be a death-trap. is ality, not quantity. Tile man who Yet conipleted-wi I be a notable bridge. Its - . �� . - - �'-. L It is stated that Mr. Gladstone has e1n. The Roman Catholic Anti -Slavery . ;t I . . * I. I - . - . - . Umitulated Secretary Balfour on the sue-.L;,%s ties of Europe will h.old a general meetit,g The Court of Queen's Rench in Dublin has wri , and condenses, and condeuses, and centre arcii is on what is known as the " b!"- 11 . of his efforts to relieve the distress in West.- next wee i in Brussels to consider the resent con noes again, is the man we listen to with cule " principle, to be opened by raising two - . - . . just passed up -)n the rights of an unborn 'on so as to allow ships to pas$ ; mid - . .a ?- . . -,. - Ireland. condition of the African slave ti d , and leaves, . I ­ 4wa - . . child. A .%line. Walker waa in a int4rest. Boil down iour discourses. Re. I . . ---. - ... . Mr. Parnell in -tends pushing his cainpai n particularly the Red Sea traffic in4, children wreck at Armagh, and the railroad mei aber . that mankin are mortal, and as 1aVII1 %%-lien opened, a footbridge abol", - . � . -. -1 . � - in Ireland more vigorously than ever. We- for harer is. . child to which I availat," le f r foot ass � !ners, 1:35 feet al)ove . - ­ - I ,­ . . she subse(l tieutly gave birth was deformed in sueD subject to aches and pains. Think of o . ,_,.L witl shortly address a monster meeting in . --A0WA------LV . . . . . , �; - high wa r. 0 owl] -ill, if e- I - . . .. . te Tlie,f Fi jig 1% arr ed Olit, . - - . - . �. . consequence. She brought an action i the tight boots and corsets of a Sunday con- . . '- - - . lonmel. I ..- ''. I in the . . �. -.- . I- -. I . . Political Troubies in spain. . - -.. nanie of the chi ld to recover damages. The re tion. Think of how hard it is for .us to take rank among the notable bridges of the . � . � . . -...- . - -�. George Fleming, who had donated 91,000 -jDARCELONA, Feb. -Tile excitement caus. court decided against her. fee the beat trimmed side of our bonnets world, namely': -A bridge across tile Dall, - . - . . - for the furtherairces of Gen. Booth's scheme, ed by the recent electoral contest, by which - I Aur ed towards the aisle for the length of ube, twent miles in length, to be construct* ..- . ... ..- -. was suddenly taken ill while addressing a' the Republican leader, Salmeron, was, .. Although the late Duke of Bedford wass tim it takes you to arrive at " Seventhl ed by tile Cmanian Government, sit"ated - . - - meeting in its favor and died almost immed- FIc- 'Cremated, when the bearers raised the coffin in th 7 Y' between Dr-desci and Tebernavoda kbridge .., �. . . � . -W cordint to the Republicane, unfairly defeat. they found it as heavy as usual, the duke re ren , and stop when you re done. - i . . ..:,- -. lately. y g - _ , - I . � . ed b . he Conservative candidate Pugi, has i n't say things over twice. Don't tell us, Across the Hudson River, bet,ween NeW VorL . .. . , -- Mr. - I . a The London Standard interprets not abated. The troops are confinea to their having left instructions that a piece of lead two times in one sermon, that Satan is after and the north New Jersey shore N%,ith a . � -. � . I ­. - - � Parnell's speech at Ennis to mean that barracks and'preparations, are bein should be put into his coffin with & Statement us. Don't send us to the place of . an of 28W f - ex eeti- - ­ � - . the un- al? ect, and therefore fill 'c - - ; I Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien have consented made of the cremation, in - case, if the coffin were a py with so much gue . ag the very wide span of the F'orth ]'ridge. . ., . to, " if you enj 11 - .1 v oy- A bridge across the Straits of Messillix, t'" � : . -.. . I I- to unite -with him in exhorting guarantees to send i itrong reinforcements to -its city opened centuries hence, there should arise.. L Try and remember thak howe er able � '. � � from the Gladstonians. should Me state of affa,n call for an add" some suspicion concerning his death. . Ig ily - .. -- . is a . strong ci�usade against the tional.dii play of force. &usands of people - 0. may be, You are not elected to judge the and a half miles in length, colinect1l, sic' - .- . - - : There not conn 3eted with .L,he Republican party . An incident which caused great excite. nut erse. . and Italy. A 'brid o the Bosphorul, --- . 'Pea . I . lygamous wet in England. The the of 4,u rest SS the . -1 . . Mormons in Nottingham, which in the cen­ have Big led petitions which have been for. ment occurred on Monday afternoon in d you will obli e Us, and all the with a span of 25wfeet, to unite Euro I . � ­ .. . .. . .. tre of the warded I o Madrid, asking the Gove reation, if Toll W1111 stop as we do now, and'Aiiatic Turkey. A bridge acro , : , -_ rument Mersey tunnel. When the 1. 45 train from Wh M YOU are done. . . ... � � .. House of 91mmons was called upon to inter-, to dismi % the Civil Governor and other James Street reached Hamilton go . English Channel, about - twenty-four 0 � . L . . - . . � ... . uare, a e last . -. .. . It M ... fficials !rom office in consequence of the woman who had a baby in her arms - 0 � . I � twenty-five miles in length. All but th it �- . - I 0 1 � , ' - . -- .... . A London despatch announces the death outrageous treatment on the eart of the, out of a carriage, and, handing the tearnin b tudy must be'Ismon.; . ft , are likely to be carried out within the 'e ­ . . . . � . .. . .-.- ,� -7 0 Was ten years. : . . I 1. I .. . - -1 L . - . -.. of- Very Rev. Hayes Plunstree, dean of mounted gendarmes of the crowd of peopleo, another woman, a perfect strong r, y . I � � I : -1. '--� T - no'er enMe7bo sire to son. -[Gay. - - � - av - .. . -1 ­ . Wells. I .1 ­ whogathered Wednesday night to attend down the tunneL She hurriedly told & Lord Salisbury has summoned the � . . , .� . 'r : , . Mrs. Richard A. - Prwior, ii end4XTftr- the rece Con- The action of Premier Whiteway in illter' . -_1 .-:.. --.. - - lain given to Salmeron. The n- porter " My child has fallen out of the "rvativ* leaders throughout Great Brit&* . - I' - ­ �� _:­:- &W to rain $25,000 by lecturing in order to darnines arged the people, who were r"It. train,,, and Chief.1 111 venin# on behalf of the British Goverg I 1. -.:. .1.1'. . I tor Kinsey at Ono* t* most himmkrlv in Marebtand it is supposed FAIJ-'-. -1 - I - emt an observatory with telescope to the enin to qwwh by the Republimn lesdgr made for the =X at fall Mont in the ding suit against Sir . ­ , - , . speed. and that th,* quseti4i of dissolution wW then be win WalkerRen , - - . , I , :d LJ a lugs number. I P - 11" raised the ire of the NO',-, ... - - -�j I ­ memory of her -hastiand. I iustiu�i;a the signalman to " Q" - uttl*& . . . . . . -. . I - ­ ; .­ 1. 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W. . . . it ding for honc but : might of Lhe bord. -1 Cor. vhL 21. . The f rat thing thi . . mind, ii the sacredno rememt er that when . int,o our keeping, it . . oarlli. It maybe 10 ( . no matter what the i or small there is n( . belon** us. We I it as ours to us =n tsoever : if we d . I the eyell. of a thief. In & ghtly constr always a strong d the res nsibility of I im the t thing t -1 - 11 sensit1v to the ch - wish to) o. I canno, mesa with which in connect: on with largq - I might add, the eagi . : seek for it. Why, I i - . sensitiv - to take 5W I -1 businesi friend in thi deliver ,t to a P&rtY may I would not �not circurng Ances, but I easier when the mor the whi ole thing was - Why should I feel 1 . is not n ,ine ; that is m I 8oni wl ich.grow. out Ca'; I - 7iear4ii*y&2&a!1rneen4 . . . prop3rt ' -a sacredn, . anothe ' person, whic ' ,law be ond my touci ": - 0 bqon ' - my wish to i I e e - m ine ; . - i hat is all I c, I the Ue' inir which ex i . . lation I o it. . . I . One of the first th . ..- I . the rig ite-the PeCW ' ' . of ownership. Ahai � and -',Iarry has no i .. the fi t letter in the � - . boy W 0 so admits tl . . . it as o e of the fibres I � a boy i -]lose -conscle . - . shar ning of this tl . .- com defaulter. , 11 . I , i evident that i .. . of to ay in this coul i -- )wner h ip is not Vivi, ow r � I thii I . ritatement is, . . Z l%imoa an impeachm ., till it is the or - . most haritable one,, . - � . in -ext nuation of crii I � of mo at standing. char ter ; for moral � . mora character is ar . ---- as . re nt history Ead] ing ithout the - � thou hts over tile Ila . been . . � ,�OXVI( L . 4 . -rE . . .- - . in t , last few yeai - I I., . thef , for every inan : .L' ey lot his own for I - I . he h s received exy . - rect on so to do fron - ,fron of how niany a . of ow niany a h� . aye and on the . - ho man , a nionuni4 wo I eol'be writt wo (to say '! nay, it i . .. - bli ed ,-N,cs-blin(lo � ­ see it. F.-lendship h d aside, and evei . - opi ion may cover i 2 of ilence, but those . . . - .. Jus ice, looking throt , . -- . .. m ch only enlightei . . he d the dreadful w( . . . in my clearly and .1, d for perdonal en( L . th irs without autlic � - � ou a shadow of auti . be me thievels. Di th eves? I answer: , . - y were without w re not without coi 0 : - . . u rightness in all 4 . . t m, too have been en . . . . . . . . . . . cience they had - . . , How could they d . . . . ey stifled conscier .i g d the mouth of t - . v ice within their .. ­ . -. - torment their da) . sleep at night �. � 11 71iief " against t that they were thiei . . . . their dishonest acts . I salves to public con � - ; . d d they so careful . . N rhy did they wrap . - - . . I X 7by ? Because ti - Tlheir deeds .troubh b 'ingwrong, being c . . a Idb ; and by trick, . I . . h pocritical device, . . h oil itself, theysc � . - iniquity. . . . 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". � �.� .. � - in lug wi Us n . ..... � �i , - �' -�'. ­." . - - lia ny Ille DOW - I& -- �, li:' - - . - ValilliM MODERN PULPIT =y to businele men, and it it our pride, it shall be well th i deed. devil is this in human nature that will not tme wealth of nations, as they lik4wim - - 7 . ---'i �. I - . "�-,� .1 0i "il.'O., elk � Let no set the steadard, then, which hem go out until the Saviour has found us amid furnish the permanent ba of gove . ' I , 'K - I lift the Wel of my suggeen i.j,W. � -�­. --I - , e Big �, ., , . .. . . M Sell : ' , jl�'­f�,'iff;: - 1, .1 -1, If M e n 1. .,; . � tions above material considerations, them denoted val . I I . � "­ ii,4.'f�j�'. - . - - - I . .�Q;:'­I. " � AN "' n ht end up, putting money the graves where our dead are -buried? and supply the material with which i . - I P;111, ;-V . � 4 amb- i . ­­ " I . - � i�- . -THE coUNTRY'S ]FUTURE OONS11)131- you n - -1 -;,l ,�ll Of the lay a" poured upon them the clear at the Ii`,' 21aracter at the top, and Show me the graves where the -bodies of structea those Wall$ which stand ftw the ..'" - -Minister of -Ifll -1 . I : : .11". - strong light of G .- ,.:-;�,,'��--''- .V -- A . 1. . � . .. ­­., -,,:P"jv . ­.­-,�,.,,�A­-f . - I Ai - . . remember, everything . I .:. .. -.- i, ­n government hu " .FI) IN ITS BUBINESS MATIONS. Od thell lit 'In which, re- bring our ambitions into harmony with its men alone sleep, and they seem to me in no defence of huntan liberty. , . : - : , , " , .., , , , ­ , ­ `�' . � 1. .. the 411'� � I , ... y ud i maid I ­ ­ ". . ' . I , of nioney for , It il. ­ a all finall be MO&Krement, lest we, even, practise fm "nee cp ve. The winds that blow I said I it th the " ka - ­ -. '! ., . -- �..� ­ :- ­ revealed -for you know . that business u *' ,- ­ , ,� ,,� - - ) I . . - .. .. . -- I . -- -- . :­ . Pon " 2y Ingram ­ .. I . . I" 4,;hoi Is througho . - .. W. IL K. Marially, our children, so that they, being rain- through Xe willows are an fiesh and cool ; ledge of ill ; d - ful facts that the ''. :­ . ut � , I BY Rev* e ,- . � - . , : -1 ,., �C: � . . - . .. - - ­. . . 18 ,not trickery. A man who resorts ed by our evil example, shall curse us above the sun, as it shines overhead, in as cheer- recent ra have given us full in my wyel ' , �;.� 11, �. .. ft . ..... to Yea ­ . . � � - ­--­.�,. - .: I � . This is EL step fol. �4. . ­ Prbvidin for honest thingia, notonly'linthe trickery in order to make profits our graves, because, with the Coapel for our ful in ite light as though I stood in al garden; I know that many of . v� ­ : . � I ly popular appoint. �'-..] �--. , sigiltof-theCrd, but also in the sight of inen." in business simply al . .,. :.:.: : �- - * . -I' I - I ­ . 1. - - ,!!, .. V. - )i�ertson as Dominion * I'l, - . -t cor. viiL 21. - . . wtiom his lack guide, we did not teach them titer. for do I not know that only the bodies in I . -." . .� .. I ­ ' �l�, . I ", . A. ' t . - . V.. -var, and is welicel -, ;' - " .- ...: should - in . - tAfMl * . ' . ... I. ­ - .....�,116. .1�- ) I I , �,,� The first thing that we all an able man to make It in Wild, and said with truth, that the which they lived were buried, -that the . �' ' . THR. D - . I . . . . N . . . . - - ��:..:�. "'�. ­;� , � - 1 � �,, , .. . . i'Ll skill moredirectl . . .i e sacrednes's of t rusts ; we at ,ould money , honestly. To meet and overcome the temptations of the commercial class were earth received only what was kindred to it, ... . I...., . ..... I I'- . �. . y . 1i of the country have been church-inausb04- i -­ ,7-' , 1� �� mind, in th obstacles of fortune strengtiL To never so great am they have hem the lost and to which it gave, therefore, a harmless "'M ­ . : . U-� InI1191110111111unIty 111­�t,�,� � . remember that, when a man puti h1A money .- �. . - -, that many of the greatest ones, till * I w I " 91 ,.i, � . i. Mr. Carling, Prof. *-,:,r� -. - into, our keeping, it in his money and not (lodge 4nd not meet= A sign Of weak - twenty years. Be that as it may ; they have welcomi But show me a grave where ' ' .. .- I ,- .. , .:I I.. ­� .�q - nay be * been professors of religion, active Wichaimb '- i - � , -';J I " i. 11 � `�` , .- . -- It I ness. I count no man able who ban mado bel beyond doubi very great; and while love B I - v ­ I.. ., I , nia.litter is endorsed ' ,�� - -­ - . ours. 10 dole. or 10,000 doliall, ; his fortune by successful gambling, or by they have not been strong enough to over. es dead, 'where hope is buried, administration, and regular in their attooll- . . . ..-. � � 4 , " 'Xi - -f,1tre,-*orof ex ert- .-' �' r what the -sum in, whether great ra ising le where horiour is entombed, where virtue ance on the Sanctuary- How do I acoomt ­ . ­:.�,-. . .4'� - �; , I 1 - . no matte . there in not one .ce)mt ( at' I th i ulgar wu of a thief at com the national honesty, they have been found's � sepulchre, to, whose door - � "' - til t lie Magnitut of lj4 � . or small, A it that - - '** . large. _ of $tone for it? Easily enough. Religion haa bell . . : 'i � "' ­ -. us. We have no right to look great enough to create in the nakios a, minor- no r I ;- . - - P7 *�, ("knada. It is un . " -��.' . I ',. belonigs to I . -left-rrection &hall give' its challenge, technicall -interpreted and tochnioall'y-beii- - - ,­�, i Business in businOL Villainy is vills, Ity . . J- � .-`::� :,-.;�--i�� . on It as ours to use.under any emergan MY. ity of thieves. While the majority of Amel and"Iviill stand above 'that mound with a lieved. am been preached as if it i -i-il - ' . . IC , I Smi'i branch of '�:-:. � .. - I uF look at it_ And between the two there is no kinahl or ican business man have remained honest, ooidtitinsince sad as the face of grief itself, . I I i-�,­ .1 . - , ` " . -��' . I piniousheld - - , 1. - .­ . t I, re in"the Dominion. ,�:, - I., whatsoever : if we do, we W3 bond of connection. Any trammLetion M -ch there is an alarm' ber Of OZOOptiOnVill. and vil a heart an heavy as the marble slab "' . -. the eyeb Of a thief.' InLln�m of a Bet of notions -al, series of o " j 1.1-11 the Chief iteni of . , .11 �. �,�.I. Our ,. :. I-' I .. � � ,I cannot bear the measurement of the con by theologians, a catalogue of historiw fibl1ft - I , ­; . :, " In a rightly constructed mind thil wi - How large the num r in in not yet evident, that tells of the great catastrophe. '. . - :�, . 111 11101Ye Cheese to '- . ,­ .- L. I �. �- always be a strong disinclination to assume science is not busi neas : it is &'criminal pro- me* every day the number grol The Let us learn, as we stand in the presence or& number of teachings formulated hite a - . .'. . � ,.�.� . ,.: . . - " . ­ ., 1 ­ �! ­ , . a 's 101%, other country ,.-':f cleeding. and an such cannot be c creed. I have told you, my People. time I I �! . . . . gibility of any financial trust. It lamed in the growth of this number of proven defaulters of the minsof hearts and homes caused. ty I i -.,. 1;V '. hille"Ital)IN behind. `-�-" � .. r. the category of honourable induati Any man and commercial fral hea been rapid of dish And again, that Christianity in more thal ' ., �i.,..-,., - , . - * , - - re'll thing that.any nature truly onesty in business -dishonesty resorted - �'.' I... - - - ---q I'lit, prillie ol ect, . . is the - who engages in such a transar,tion is not a late. I am these -that it is life ; that it is spirit ; tb" L .,� .. - � - . . . , to the- claims of honour would glad it has been no. I to because the man thought that money, , . -., ". - . - .. C%;, .. sensit'Ve . it is character. I have taught you, welL in - , - ,---;. -% . sch( ,,, wll 1�e to I ,�- � lal business man, he in a criminal, and is not doubt if the reaction of a false way of with -the power it given, made happiness ; - " , - ` it lllalia'-, cheese pr . . wish �ocio. I cannot understand the re .. the great day when all human teachim I .I- ;:, I - � ., . I ... 0- " . . : me respow lible worth to be ked among those who con- doing business, which these men represent- let us learn, I -may, in the presence of these 4p '. . 1�1..�!.-,.. -:: - mesa with which man &an made in the Divine n.tme shall be passed 111111 , I ,: � i:: A ['I liel's of the e,-)uiitr .­ duct tKe, hon,ouriable and. benevolent ex- ed, has ever been so strong, go earnest, so mine, that the faith of the man was a lie ; I .� y ­., � ection with large moneyed trusts ; lal . stover erri of mine ma . - i , - i .... . . . - Conn I . ,�. I : utt,-r nill Ill -`.., . � changes of the world. It is necessary that a determined, as it has been in the country in that money does, not make happiness if gain- review, wh y Appear . . " - . .. . I might add, the eagerness with which ;hey I am fearlessly certain that'ithe definition of - 1. . I1,r -,-.-I 1, . ,',',.'i IS fal. from bei I .1. -- - line-iiiia, line well chalked, too--ahould be the lastsixty days. Men everywhere are ed by the sacrifice ot those mant 'rtuesand . 1- . ,.I. -- ' . . it. Dominion, Nvith. the .. I . 7. 1. - . I- Beek for it. Why, I should feel exceedi igly drawn across the floor at this time; that the "yi " This sort of thing must womanly graces which God la's"ordained Christianity, which I have published unto - . . .� - -�.� sensitive tio take 500 dole., even, from any you, will 1* approvedand confirmed by Him . . .. I -o .. - . -;�--, � - . , ­ Is obtailled by C0111. - honest and the dishonest may be placed, by stO7 ' . .. . , I . , --- I � :1! � . . . der promise to And the beat of it ill the f th be ' ling of the world to be the � . � - -1 - I : -I c opinion, a ee - I - to that which � busin e fflnln in whose life and character in found its per- . i I ,. ''- , 1! . - ess friend in this city un they are t I cromd i n a I 9 con . iill'llit� .-. - . 0 a party in New York. I will the need ju publi - - 6re not only saying but an stituent elements of happi- fect expression, and in whose person is . , .. � '. - � .. J i -i This dif- ...� ­ I deliver it t le where ng. Upon this ing it ; and *hen the business men of the nesell, Elegant houses do not make homes. - found ` . ., . - .1 � no n t I � �� �� - lay I would not do- it under certain i. at al ts first embigAiment. The conscience of ti- . ­ � - - .,-- not F Ir I . i ,ilrect' lots to our -;'� I � . I , hencefort cOuntry, there country feel that the false way of doin Splendid mansions do'not inture love against . I , .­ � - . . . 1. . cirCUM13tances. but I do say- I should feel 9 . country has not been reinforced as it Shona � 4. - 1�'-111 jll�;L ',,,S Iplich - ­ -.. � . must be no confusion of ideas, no difference business, which has been fashionabi Of late, accidentsill, � .. . � ..- . - I I '­ �t easier when the money we,* delivered and . have been from the pulpit. Theologies have ­ . - - . :"it" iti . good cheese. . w ' . - � . ­ the whole thing was ok my handa, . of opinion. One standard theTe must be and must top, they will stop it. I . .. -. . SHOWY ROUIPAGIM . . . . . . been preached anJ Christianity forgotten -, . . �.:* �i�. I- ... .1 - I . ,,�(Tnit'% iii qualit .. .- . - I only one; else business will bill but another Yo: hold the power in your , � . I I : I I - . , yl - � . - Why should I feel so T Because the money - 1. but I tell you, and I call upon eari " , - . .- 1- irt-thods, would there- "- .- ' .. name for villainy; business life only another � . .. . . . I , - I . is not mine; that is a full answer. The rea- . QWN HANDS. .� . . do not roll people toward heaven, whether heaven alike to hear myspeech, I tell ym . : mis of these schools. .� . . . -.. . -riadon yow name for the exercise of man's lowest facul- - .-: . . I your heaven begin in the here and the now, piety in not in vain. It represents the power. - �. -.-� - ` - .' . Ltr4e sectii ns in Can- � : . � , sons which grow out of this root ties, and the name of a merchant be synony- Them -are business men enough in this or in the hereafter and the far off. Once . - � � ; : can readilyimagine. of the human soul in its most jillizat, holy,&%& � . . -� . - . : .. 1'.) itttention is given .:' . . . ..1. Taere is a sacredness in the owne p of Mous with villain or cheat. audience to malikeibusineas conservative, safe let this thought become a part of your life, sublime moods. I'lie Spirit of the Matt- . . � .1 � I . , . ,,, rt, a re ot her parts of . - - . 1. ,rty-a sacredness in what belon to I seek to bring these discriminaltioris out and honourable in this city, if on so choose. .and you shall be delivered from one of the High in not i nefficient to change the heartland . . . . � . . . V� t �ioes not p-ty well. - - 0 , 'on can' stop great causes whence come temptations to - 4 1 - - ; � :­ - pr p which places it not on in clearly, even by repetition, Lecause - they You can stop recklessness. K" u ch"t and steal. - ' . . . -� i:,-(- Edward Island ' , . anTer person, in to ling constitute the essential elopments of jud*- extravagance. You can stop falsehood. Yo and shape the conduct ; and if you thmvr �i . . I ' - - v beyond my touch, but places it in to the teachings of the schools aside . -.1 .. . . ,:I ii.Lvs is admirably 1. ' ­.. I �- I lav �,nd my wish to touch it. It is big, not ment. The recognition of virtue in the basis can set a fashion of doing business that shall Another source of our financial tempta- and, turn your minds to the direction - - - . ... � : - . . bey! - . : . � 1,11ttt'iir making; the .-I : - - . . . . 1. . -the broad basis -on which the whole busi- be to all intents and purposes a standard by tions is found in our exceptional favorable . .- . - 1. . . , . . . . )::IeWhat diicouraged.-::� -�. . mine ; that is all I can say in explanation of ness structure of the country mat@. If the which all new men and new enterprises conditions toamass wealth rapidly. If wealth of the Great Master as to how to live, sisk- ' ' � . 1. I .. ­­ . . the feeling which exists in my nature in ri ing for the Divine aid as you read, tl� ere wilt � ". . . . , - , *.01%i poor success '.-, - 1: . . � lation to it. . . average honesty of men should sink below a shall be measured, and old ones too. You comes slowly the nature has time to adjust come into your minds such knowledge of - . . . - 'I- . . � i . 1� ii 6elieved that a � ..- * ach a IX Py is certain line, business could riot be conduct. have the power : I urge. you to exercise it 1tself to it, and so is safe ; but when wealth duti and to your souls such holy longiiigs . .i: : - ,.-� 1. )r,ovince would tend ---"%- I . .. One of the first things too i'te ed. When men do not know whom to trust, go that the future of the city may remember increases faster than the family's knowledge to do the riM , . : .-- ­ . -. - . - -igbte-the peculiar and;sacred ri f its for and divine. courakie $t and - -.. Ii. j �- � OVA' - . the I . . - Them of how to uxe-it wisely; faster than the sense _ . I of this trouble. - . . . ­ - (ifownership. What is Dick's is not X.171 a the do not ki with whom to deal, and you as among its great benef&CtOrIL true thin , that you shall be able tw-st"d . ­ . ­ � - � �-�, � .- . �� ­ i t 11;4t thr'bugh these . -, . .. . ht to tau 11 � . ,� I- - Me become# im ble. The benevolent are no -higher honourn that this city or com- of their responsibility which it should bring in t e evi day, and having done all to btal - � - . ., - .. .. -: - and Harry hag n ch it; that in "i . I . . - .. . I tiie making of new . ­ o r' eich&nges of manroind cease when mutuals monwealth can give, than to say, speaking with its, coming ; faster than that reli i : - , � . .. ­ . ... � `­ the 1i rat letter in the Nphablet of honest . A Wous The evil days are passed, therefore; ther . I � ii- '11rese, :. boy who so admits this principle sal weave I confidence is destroyed. Dishonest practice through the mouth of her press, her PulPitil principle wbiel'teaches us what the true good and blessed days are come. The col - - I ­ . . � . . . - 11 d, - .;, . . hervanillinF-rigla. '- -... . .. . one of the fibres ot his consciousness- i tend towards barbarism.. They are not the her orators, and her leading men, when treasure is and, where to lay it up, then trystilllives. Herfutureissecure,an4the .- -: - ., . ! ­ (,:kilailla. . . - . r it as # actions of civilized beings, but of those who, our death, friend, in announced and your wealth becomes a peril-& pl,�ril which few ' . - � .1 " . ' - . ,: boy whose conscience is edged with the people are bein turned by the provitlemees . . � I ­ . I . a of honour, attem t 11111 - :,- . :*, )i %% inter dairying by - � .'- .. �. sharpening of this thonght-will never bi knowing no standard ii, eral is made, 11 Here lies the body of an know how to avoid. When tiches come like of God unto rigfteousnesis. Oin the crest of . .... ... . . , . . -` 2 I I nothing which requires the observance of Xe honest man." I ask you to be susceptible to a flood men are swept away. . - .- . . lo�,ic of commercial - -� I . . . . � . ", I ..". ­ . � -.1: . come a defaulter. . � standard. . . the claim of such an honour. I ask your . the eastern hills ou can see th,e lime of fire � . . I . r ii, er.v im -1 ,.. ... .- It is evident that among the business men This has been the case with tie as a peo- which tells that Ke sun is rising'. The clouds . I -1. , . .portant . . I hearts to respond to so noble an ambition. - .,- - ..''.. . (�Ilr cheese is made in :- - - - of to day in thii country, the'wredn of . Now, I seek to be careful of4peech : this, ple during the last twe To many that have hun like a pall above Us am - .. �. � �: i I . .� . . a . is notthe time for . I I ask ) ou to look at your children, riches came in a day. One week they Ivere breakingupan -, -.-.'-, ': �J tile time Which ,,-. : - -- ownership is not vividly recognized. Severe . I - ..� . . clerks -the young men of the . I melting away. The fresh, ' - .. j. - � ro . -cr I . ., your le I . I : theinakingof fine . KXCtTFD rTtERA*, - thenextithe wre rch. You know strong winds of a new day are beginning to ' .- ­ � � . as this statement is, constituting as it does , . . ­ . city, -and as Koi Bee them, as you - . � , . - I _ I it you -- � .1 ".- y I I t t lie in t hAt way - - I 7unri;; nature, anT know'n know move. A divine invigoration is being blown - - � ­ ­� almost an inipeacbment of our aierage hol Farthest from me be the thopigh t of pronounc think how t eir young lives will - 9 L . - . . . .., . I ,L\pOVt trade in but- ',- -1 -,­ esty, 0 ( sentence upon my be what would naturally be tite result. The upon us. Breathing of it we shall become .. .- - .. � I - . ­ still it in the only explanati n an I the ing undiscriminating shaped by your example, I . . - -,. � . . I '. is not intended .'.' -:... I I . most charitable one, too, that can be urged countrymen -nor would such sentence be ask you to say -to nation went wild -wild with extravagance. stronger I we shall have strength to run the - -- - . �.. � . �. I , 1. - � . -pledge yourselvto Many were crazed with ambition. lien saw ' - - . ! tir making of C,Lieeie _.: . I ,race ; we shall win; we shall be crowned. . . I ., - � in extenuation of crimes committed by inen, just. Honesty in not dead. Integrity is not -to make holy coveriant with your * . . . :,w, it is proposed - '. '. 1� a nnt bl God, that whatever else you may fail to do, . a jump- And when, having borne our stripes and en- . 1 . . , i :. I . of moral standing. I:will not say of moral extincti. -9nour as a sentiment I their neighbors making money at - . . � . ,.:�hiukllon of ---Iieese -�, -. :. ... :,. nth, virtue, you will not fail to leave to posterity the in. ma ing more in a ytiar, perhaps in amonth, dured our trials, ,we have' come to the hour ' � . ­ . � . .w- i . - - . . . ,er * formoralistanding is one thing, and Wiled from the bosems of men. Tr ki - %, 11'.1-1 Mid improved in- - . : . . - �. mo I character is another, and linany a man faithf ulness, &rid piety -these are not � loot fluencle of a life- Ion intie i ' Then,though than they by closest attention to business of the supreme deliverance front eal - : ��" , I : 1. - . .� 7 . ra - I I grity. I . -. 1: . � . - . . .�!�iit- t:llitlodevvloping, ..� �. I .. as recent history a - virtues. They live. They are potenti. you be deal h had made in half a lifetime. If others made toils,- the old Pauline courage will brevill1r: - I ­ .-- , . .. - � adly proves, has the stand , yet stall you speak ; thoug ,it, why should not they ? Money, you seeq I forth from our lips in exultation, and V& � .. 11 . . . 1. I . Th:s Can be done: .- ing without the character. Run our They are fou -d eveil ere, and they seed your body depart, yet shall you continue - . . � I , . - :-,�r ,fairvirg. - I - - was the object. The nv.-tho& of letting it We have fought the good fight ; - -- I 2 Prof. I . thoughts over the names of those who Ce the present for a splendid harvest. The ago' 9 shall say, is * - - ' - --- long after her body is - . : *- r ,��-11,le to develop the L '- 1. - . were not regarded, and so an evil fashion was we have kept the faith :-we have fiuish&l,-. . .-- - , ., - - been aheaa will be white and fragrant with their buried, makes her influence good through the .. I - I , . . . . . . - v durin -inter - 1. -: - ... .. 1 ob,xviCrED OF TIIZrr :, - ',,L.-,�� set. A dreadful temptation was in this way the course; henceforth there is laid tip f,rjlr -.:. - 1. . ...- . ; . . . g the %% - � - . - I blooming, and the garneit of Heaven shall memory of her children. . , 11 � ", 11(W ill.11(l with moce.'. : . -.. - . . - 1. . -�. -.-. . !­ -- . . -1. p'. � kinow inerease asthey ripen - but, neverthe- .put upon all men trusted with funds. The us & crown of righteousness which the Lor(b -- . . . - . . � . . : 1, 2 1 - Granting, then, that the temptations of . ; .., - ... . -- - I say cninvicticid of � I il:L11 Ill) -*V arise fr - � iri th ' last few years. gambler's reckleseneiss without the gamb- will,give us in that day." . om ,, . less, you all know that moral decadence hillis . - 1. � '. . . . " every man is a thief who uses mon- I thre commercial class have been too great - Aness took pos- .. '.. . . . I .. - . � - -.,.- - Ill, u!ze,lf ensilage the - .. theft, for fo ler's edu?.Ltion aml co . ­ '. ­ . . . 17 , gone as far as it can go without peril to the' many men to resist, in it not the part of . - -�-- . - . � - -.. .. . . �-. � . - I .- :]!Ul. fod(ler is most - 1 ..".: . . ey not h is own for his own purposes, uilleas national ititerests-to our ,own interests. wise men to ask whence the temptiationa bession of thousands. The cashier used the 1. . - - - .. . � -- .. ­ ­ r. - : .. r -- ity am - I- � - . - � . .- ­ I.. 1"Itter commands al. .i. lie has received explict autnor money Qf the bank. The treasurer used the -. .- � - . I . . ... .� - . . -1 . -� . I .1 . .:�-, rection so to do fr in the owner. On the The air is t�ll of that heat which suggests have arisen ? . money of the mill. The trustee used tile - - - . Poor Jon Done ror. - . . . . . -� . ,� ­ .. � � . Niii-mier that it doe.i - : � .. - lightning. The heavens ar' black with that I - . , ­ � , L I!_. /-��, �.Lri�:t ,irisingy fr .. - 1 f ron-t of how many'ainansion ; on the wall e I offer this an my answer to the question. Milimey of the estate. The clerk till the I . , , - -rs , _ oin ­; . '. : 7, � of how many a bank president's rooin4 blackness whence toll thunders, ill tOrna- The temptations of the commercial clam I And now they say that, instead of being.161. � '_- .' .L.. . I �: . 'r I old . . :iIIII/C.1 (Itiring c , ` . does are launched darkly forth in their have arisen first from a wrong conce t to of moneyof his employer. The son used the heroine, Joan of Are belongs to that 1* . . . .., , - . - pecu 1 .. - . , .: ' .; o - . aye, and on, the marble- surface of otj n � money of his father, fQrging his name if - . . I . ... FnOand know '�. � destructive courses. Flash affer flash- the Lrue objects of business. The elms known at the present time as crank . 1i ect of ; I - . I - 1. , � .1 .. ..., � . how many a. monument, evien, this dreadful necetsary, to obtain it. I ­ .- I A, esh niade Canadiau ' -. .,. fierce, lurid, and startlingly nigh have busineks-the object grand enough to make that the voices she heard in the woods I .. - - � � �­ I Could be wrlitten . -. ­ , r I . Word could he written. I How can I describe such a state of things ? Domremy were the hallucina tions of' a di -- . '- .. - 'AS �A(,t '51liggeits an.- _ : . paled the noonday light of our prosperity, it word Of man a powers and to win the - �i� .. .- , - � ­ . � (W'l say ? nay, it is written. Love, with I , .. . X k:,1!ch these dairysta- I_ - N Was ever thieving so unique? They did not ordered intellect. Her visit to tioverA r- -- - -. - - . ma) not and started from the couch on which it, wag favour 0 God, is not money-makin The .:.. I . - - blinded eves -blinded with tears- � mean to steal. They did not looK upon Boudricourt so annoyed hiin that lie P . � t - ­ I .: 1. ,reating out- confidence in man. Let, us not object of business is education ; the leading . . . . * . -. .. Bee it. F.-iendship may kindly turn her To I . I : t,i ,L �,,4,-Ti of money in -.. � I . �- shut our eyes nor stop our ears to themiulti- out and f man's powers. Money is �'an , it as stealing. They expected to be success- her on to the court of the dauphin -it th , q - . . . . . e head aside, and even the charity of p iblic . . . .. � � . � -1 1. .. . getting rid ot her, -,; luive i � - . . - : - .1 � if thi's fine butter: . ences of our peril. uF 0 ult, but in n � ful, and pay it back. ' Many we're sue --essful, mett� U p , . - ­ � opinion may cover it over - with the cu -Lain plying evid incident& res o sense a prill ob- . r lose of - - . -1 J t, 1111I.Med � - .. ­ � "Ience, hut those who see with the e3 es of We are in danger. From ull" ? We ire ject. I would not do businew a day longer and did pay it back, and their crime is con- tul-1, tZ dauphin dressed her up:n armo .: ,-. 1. .. - . ;1 - I A lit,%, an,l firm basis. - ­- : . . -. .Of a, I i licealidtothisday. Some were unsuccegsful for the amusement of the court. Thei00110 , . -A -,:. . ,�iw Danisligovern- -; . : -.--�. just ice, looking ihrough.the cle,Ar atmops here in danger from each other, for weare one, if it did not make me a larger, a wiser, a and their criineis knowit. But. know this : clasts even go so far as to asir.i that th I . I.., ..., . I - I � I . . . - . I I - . . iilq�lplllent of butter -- �- , . . - - -1. which only enlightens and never blinds, be- and one we must remain. Our danger is not better man. The money I get, the money _ai ask these young inen to carve it this consecrated swoid which wF.#3 fillougid, pe . . ....,.,.. . . ... . I.. , .. - and one of the. . - I . . ;-; hold the dreadful word with � foreign foe, but from a domestic en- ou get, does not pay us for out toil, our . 1. . .. .... .L '.. .��, . ' every letter of fr9m al, invaded. y . . r disappointments ; but the day on the tablet of their memory in letters Joan's direction, buried in the Church of 8 - - - '-.-- They emy. The national domain is riot anxieties, on . I - . L- ' � . L i Pre . ­ . I... w� - . . . i i io w pays a bonus tol .. - .. infamy clearly and strongly cari sc I the so deeply cut and truly edged that they will Catharine at Flerbois, and which was . . used for personal ends money which w not The national char ter is attacked ; attal caution we acquire, the wisdom we gam , - . - . .- 1,11 Of butter. Quite, :- - �� .. t-, ii ed not from without but from within. Moral knowledge we obtain. thecouragewe grow up never fade -that those who were successful sented to her by the dauphin had - ` :, - - . 1. , : , - ii, there are other in- - I - :.. theirs without authority so to use i actuall - at into, the charity we are tau and paid the money bi and those who Isinted there by hands of ordin;�; fiesh am . --. -- .� . . : .� -­ . -e(l our Gov- . I .. out a shadow of authority -and in so doing deterioration, like a disease. is . - I -1 .-. I ,, beheill. . ,� titht, in short, the 8111cce"ful and whose crime is knowm, E &did no . . . .11 �. - . . -�. becameihieves. Did they know they .were work within our system. %Vemustchoc it ienlargement of capacity, t a quickening of were un lood. They further Lseert that shedidno . -4 tter thantake this -- " evil ci or we shall faculty, the discipline of power -in these are alike thie%es. Before the tribunal of lead the army to the relief of Orleans, bu , - � - ,: . -., : L[lt,%l shipping of fine - . -- -, . �', . . thieves? I answer: They must have, else before it ham run its heavenly and earthly justice they stand merely went along like a vivandiore. The - . . . ­ . . - I . they were without conscience. But the be brought to that degree of wask"I to we find our reward. The business of the - "tit future is before � ,-. y - . . .. I , - . I ­ . I were not without conscience. Their lives of which men and nations only come when they earth ought to make the manhood of heaven. kiplewn and unknown together -equally scoff at the story that the roldiers, who tie . - - . -.. I . 1. L'All establish the '..," - . . - ! . I.. . . th's door. Let no not" de- It ought to make the aLgels of the future condemned. And whether they be in prisons this abused lady to a atGOLe in the market. - - - . �. ..' - I-, . 1 r.". - . uprightness in all other directions prove have come to.dea , they stand place at Rouen were stri dcal '90 ther , ... .111. I -1.11 ...- . ; :: oeive ourselves as to our peril, when only by nobler beings. It ought to number us- who Ao-day, or sitting in church pews -- . . . . - . I . . � - . . i these dairy s . chools : ..;.. I . - - . them to have been endowed *ith moral sense. its recognition can we hope to escape it. are now ongaged in it. when we have passed in need of the same penitence and the same indications are that the great Fivach here- ; ­ ' ­ - - ' , . - . . :, . . ... I . . Conscience they had, thereflDre. ttal through the interposition of Divine ine will have to get down off C f',ar pedestal - ... .. . . !­ : �,-L simple. For the : �.'. . . Do Dot think that I am alarmed at the din- away, among the I I spirits of just men made acquI � - , � - . . I How could they do it, then I ans, sill ; . a and follow William Tell, Qul- iiiii Curtius. -. -. . - . sii,- ( to est . ablish one " ... . - , . ­: They stifled conscience, They wickel gag- covery of "t duplicities- Do not think Pililiff6i " I . 1. . isto .. zm - --. � . t L. . ., . et al. MediRvial h* piely losing . I . .-Illigprovinces. At � 1 . - . ,I am alarmed at the dropping of the When the young med of the country shall - � OUNMIENT JUSTICE, d . .: . - �- . .1 . ged the mouth of their mom see nothi n . . - ­ .. 'L . I l, i 1 1 be welcome, and -., �L: . . I sense 0 at a that , or at be- i I obler in business than mone) - . � . . � �-� its brightest stairs throu no irreverent in- � .. - voice within their very bosoms mighl not masks that man have so long worn . ­­ - -.. .... , 0. tmkell to explain �.­ � . . . a -head getting; Ion it shall cultivate in them no whose eye Inoketh upon the heart. ' - vestigatious of the mo .m. qui"unc. It . . ­ .. . . holding on so many 'houldere a death's - .;- .� � � , - '.- - �: . I . torment their days - and stall their . ner ambition than that which is content Men say that.theee are hard times. By now looks like it was a inere matter of time - ­ . z .. � . I -ell, g carried on. , ,.� . ight. by, �rying lift the place ot a healthy countenance. Let us 6. judgment do they say it, is :8 attackedi. in the , . . . . . ��Sllt'lll periodicall�. -.'.,: . .1. . . sleep at - n out ra t the revelations have with sordid gains; when they shall see noth- what -and in what until American hi tr,ry . .1 . . . . . . I � . - " Thief " against them. Yes, they knew fig heroic, nothing sense do they mean it? If these are the day's same way and these ir-lividualle will be pre- , I . .- I . ..'� � ' ,r 1(-t les Of cheeSiew'111 - . . ' ; * I - --. . come, that the dreadful disease which has ing chiyalric in it, nothi to prove thit Patrick Henry never- .. 1. .. -L. - ­ li.�,)pl ig fine flavors ,..-. � - . ­ that they were thieves. Th knew that by filled divine, they will have been brought by the in which f mud in being discovered, in which pared - . . . ., � I 1- . � : I � � - . . � I it- I..--.., - --,. - . their Aishonest acts ihe ha7expilli8edtheiii- so long ned the blood and -that position in hyprocrites are being unmasked, in which made a speech, Qxr, no cherries grew at tbe, - . 1110i, .- . Pzifsothe nation- with incipient li-' Istrated. 131 I y fashion of their time to - , - . the flesh ,order to preserve their manhood, vicious h,Lbits of doing business are bei IV h homestead, and that the John, : --- �- , .' .. ­ " inter in partic- 7 �:-'.: . ; I selves to public condemnation; or else why has at last broken through which, ii I I ng t . ­ �..- -�11. , . .. . - . r- . I - St2 i'VoZhomas story was due to the fer- ' : '' . %%I i I 1,e i i operill -. " L 7 . � so carefully study concealn ent 1 rottenness, th- . . - . ...L'. �: � -1 I I 'L - 10 the' skin and 'revealed its characill they will have to deny themselves the verill corrected, in which the consciencle of thilli na- . . . . . I . � - � .,. st�jt,ou will be ,,.-,-,. - . . . Why did they wrap theme. -Ives in dark�e . tilential spottingai, means by which God intended their manhood tion is being quickened and the eyes. of all of tile imagination of some special correspon . � . -.I ­ . . I I— - .. el _f .. , - I by the auseemly and pen I : I . - Why 9 Because their deeds re it. us opened to that which is right, juil dent. .� . 1. , . I . -N av, alter llili",�,."--� 1. .. - . i . . . - I .. - '.1: !-L ::,. ! ti) s,. �, ­ I.. - I" r. . Discovery of crimes never Ill Their sLould be advanced. silk . I - . - I . . - - � . . - -:1 . . Their deeds Aroubled' them. .rhe ions - d true, how can you call them hard .... .- . I ­ �- or .*... I .- - -1: for a year ... . ncealment, their successful concealment, For twenty years we hiLve put a wrong ' . - .,. - I - ". . co - L. :! . i. . found - ;.:-. ,---- - . biro bei cr inal, made the cow- itter definition a business, and you see the re- times?., The evil days were the days ' I - .- . . . I- ! � : .,�. , - . I . . flAs beei� I . L - n Im isthetrueperil. Weare learningal b .. . . . . Relliscoverel . - . . . . .. . .. . � . : 4 "i triel, bv evil contrivanc ' by . - . rs �.;, ardii ; and 9 The object of businem has 'been - to when -we were making money rapidly and - . - ,iplivithial farme iL :.,.;I.,- . but a saluti6i lesson. The boys of the Gult- I - * - . ­ . - ' .- ­ 4 ' _ , - - ; , - . , .-' isl and by open Ise- e money and not I i character as rapidly. The evil day n - ­ . I ­�: . hypocritical devi . lysireleerning that money does not Mak walter'Besant describes i a London- 11 L,., the privileges, ,. . coil . . . . -. . - - -. , ' - bood itself, theysoughtto cover up their . I . . =be days when honesty was counted a: - 'I * ­� un- -�t-:-. - - . I � .., . - . . : - - - lon of the co - ... . consitute hap iness ; that riclies gained by ; . TO MAKE KZX. . . a journal his visit to the'recently discoverec * ' . - I � � , . �:_ . � lit, when charal wag not iains of a Roman city at Silchester, in . � , L',,I- -- i dis- .- �­�'. ­ ' iniquity. . ; . - I nau - I % in eacl . . . nl and fiept by fraud are not honour. I - j % -.;. , %. . . � 4 ren 10 � . -.,- C.- . 1. r� : � . . Let us not lose our sense �f right and cunni tr belT in business, when patience and L I - , .-.- .-�. I . ". c I V said that fl) ' - Won, you have your money, but where are . Kent, England. The'Antiquaries' Societ . . I 11)(" L L� able. he true busines-i men of the 0oun , , . � . Z-- . - -;-wrong, or accuracy of definition, when des- I ndustry were iqnored, when horiourable 8 W . - , ­....- 'ov- '. - *- - .. ­ MT your men em are exiles, fugi- I ng the place in section hil I . . -11 .1 .1 ; , iiii. Imperial G -r.'. . -the men who have been honest, econo I Many of th is excavati - f . . ,`5 .. , . vic and and conservative men were laughed ai . . -1 . , I .:.......�.- - cribing men's conduct in thin ,% indical tives from even the 100" justice of your after being studied andisketched, arecov- . . -.. I ­�,, .11!11111ally. . �,:. - -_IL - .`­ . _.!! .. -I . -.- z �..,".�� - 1. - rveirse eneration. Better that . man cal, conservative, are at last boiling v anKey camm tar in Is you those were the evil days, and if we are being I " � , %,. ,.� . ­ . ��: I .- I ----� . -.- I - .­-­', ­- . . ring in coi o - ' `: "' . ;. �e I I - -, . L'.*:: ... � f a liar than t Id n- ed.. They are no longer suffe i i time. M of the ered again for preservation. - . - - - :.�L. - hat God sho ith knaven. The winds have know how t here. My * others delivered from them, then are the days to 11 You mijl look across that flat land tol . . . ., . :" . - . ---- . . Mon I . 1;16� - 'I - - � u U wi h we have come good days and not evil. . . .. . ,. - . .. true. The 'eternal verities, of whi - e4ty Par. the floods will doubtless soonsent be tothegaoi C right and ]Feft," says Mr. Besant, " .-Z� -- - I �, Prospe0t-- .. . . ­ -, Ch ho Ithers whic sad 11- .,�. , . . - ..: - .�,,. blown ;the min has descended ; ., - . . ­ - ..-- . - I . � '. '', . . �,'� is surely one, and one of the chie t as t re- iiessure of Why are they good? Because we are being never dream tll&t a toot or two below the, . , .-- i; ­�. J- . , � I uch- - - 1. . .. .. e �--:�,�".. . have come andobeat upon the two classes of lisve gone crazy, crazed by the pr 11 ,-�, tile Tharn 9-110t , - ­ eserve un , -. I I ;­:, - - . . gards character,must be pr' iie compelled to see their misfortunes and their crimi 'The brought into judgment on ourselves. We surface lie the foundations and floors al e - .:: �... , � . ,;k . houses, and our eyes ai, . * . . - � 11'It'll bridge. Its ...%.,- � . their i late : discovering - . -,� -- ...'i - . ed, untainted in .all I I L ., - has- -,q,� � . . .. . .. � k . . . �. .. �L.: I . - I '.. �.-::., -1 ..A I -1 -hat charity %, which w . which bodies 6f yet others a ea. and are our ownfoolishneal Is it avements of a great city, of ,ere builded upo loop in gray tessellated p � ,� 111� Vn as the . Pt , majesty, unions we would bankrupt the not a good day when a man discovers his .�� � . . on the rock. I their faults are condoned b,1 t which not a tradition or memory survives.' � .. I � ­ .. -1- . 1­11c'i by raising t%",) , i4i A" I- : f heavienitsi Keep the tau- I suggest unto own fo;)'Iishness ? When a man, for instance, The town was built in square blocks I ­ � . - . 11 - . -- � s ; and , V:,- " � � treasury o er-eatimate'the value of such which the solemnity of deat I . ., 1�- I &, z - 'L .. Who can ov I . * .. -!.,L I 1, I 1).i to Pas .J �: � - 1. -1 (lard unshortened although everyL ma be -ho can measure the influ- mortals. others still -who can doubt it- W.10 is given to drink is brought to judgment which can be traced where the eom Is stal . . . -. : � �... � k ­ . . ­_ �� I t, a 9 NA - . '. , I! , - It'!)ti,ridge above, , '. . .- It is our Ben of reve a Jon . - L � .r� - . -� �� I -�,i 1. I . shown to be uindei-sized. the future9 I are trembtin* in high places, -trembling lest ou himself, 'when his eyes are opened ing. The most intereliting part of the lace - . , - . . - � . . oral enoe, they shall exert upon . - p - �. �:t: - - . I... . :. , 1 -, it, V,i, 1.35 feet above .�- -,, i. . right and wrong -which gauges the to his evil habit and -he sees is the Forum, the official centre of the town. . � . %,. - " � I , ­ .. ,we pray that the good work of discover ities shall be discovered, and - .- _y may their - - � ­ . I ­ - l-- Iii.:11 if carried out, ' ­ -1,.; � ­ ) neit generation. I their ,families be overw 8 - -s ....::. . I '%- - -;. � , - -, ,V, - f� character of ti _ ily helmed the danger to which he is exposed, i Here are the great Basilica, a hall two - - I hl,i(lges of the � e�� . on wtil we,and our children shall have the - : --- r that - � ;­. F. I ,� .0: I 3 , , ", . . - . encei ,on ese � . : � Li'lil. . 1. . think that thieving in a venia, off 0 Until wil disgrace. Th - are the arguments, not that a good day for b im ? Certainly, hundred and ei*hty feet long, chambers for .. - -,h fearn the warning th t the teach � �­. I ­ 1. . � - ' &and is a blessed day when a man sees the evil of - -. I �-Z ­ W. ­ . , I -!,�t* :Lcross tile Dan A ty with- f ture l� R Yall be * pur4ed that pro�re to us our mistake. These a - I ,I and public business, and the sh " ` thon-itt will people this ci leta . ". - A` c construct- �,-�:! I - the whole body of busine teer cles, e ops - -:1 - -� . I_, I fl, to)) ,iii L.;_ thietts. . . � r of the rocks. his course, be iL what it may. The evil day W ere the business of the city wascarriea ' - ,... ,. .- � d ." ­ vil of itsimpurities and stand beautiful vnth for warnings that we a - ., -- - � � - -,�,- , - "fl; , Aw-ttill .i--rcewl �v,�­ ,,� -.: ,,, i-niment, sittlate .'1"i . ience has flowed tb e is the day when he is blinded, when he sees I 1. . . tl . recovered health., Until all fraud is unmask- running upon which they made wreck. on. .. -- .. , -111, , ;.,LJ-l1ZL '.;. . .. : ­, ­ i f - ,;. . -q- lai - f - .*.*%s . . ,". ­ .1 - '. %"Od,�. Abridge . A , � . swept so many imnen, vri - In- not the gulf ahead of him, but rushes wildly A perfect ground plan of a villa has'bi 1 -' � I ,,(it,i ,e�v York ...",ill . . I ed, 06U causes of h&ud dU-1100vered, and we Th.second cause of ouhe financial ton toward it not gnowing his peril. ­ . . w. - . . � � i I . � . .L% .:1 16i con tiodl . - . . laid bal The tenant of this house, which , �'. L . - .: - I shaill stand al & CAR tUt has been rebuked tations can be found in the wrong concep F - I *, ,.-I -�, �1. �4 ,': -x, N, S 1101. ';�, � .., hat I I ... . -i '' . - .. Al - 1-15 � e, with a ��- 1� um t n see was I � 'i �.-�.* of the vaine of mopey We have t 'I courses by his father's hand, ion which, an a Poo a, we have had of the God forbid that we should ever agai )robably of one story only, had'. 411 . st � - eed- - . for its evi - - . I qftA*'.­.P,�.---!, L, -i i 1� , -,-,.fore, far exc 1: ,t ". ,, - *-1, 1*�:, standard that measures value upside d4 own. le God. source or son- - -- - - peo le, - _ .� - 'i 'k� -,�k Virilippiness. As a such days as we saw between '60 and '70 0 ; cloister built around three sides of a A: � I t befor .,f the Forth Bridge. ,­ , 'J, I .. humble and peniten . . g 0 ;1_ � , I L',' -4 , 11" � . , , . it ­ . - - I I ., A , , : ­ What is vAuable we have put at the bottom, ve sought for happiness in luxury. a God forbid that that old, wicked, cor- rangle, the fourth side remainin pen . ��­.�,.`�-.,'., �ft ti7, .. t- elyvailluele"wellavei - What &-ter 11;�,;.11 .., I ." - - ikits I? , Ili - , . � ond whatiscopi Or& tv � ­ 0 again g1rosperity in lay ­ .�.�, �" � � .� ­ .1 - �', �. f .1VIessinal, two �:, , rible humiliniti011 YOU my. we ha . . -garde , � " I .. . hou What a needed humilialition, I reWrt- lAt have craved rich and I t surro ding* ruptin should ever co' e back enclosed a small A;, .1il large gvd*u .. . .- . I.. -,�,, I ­ - . [ il, Connecting Sic"y :��.7VVV� I..% put at the top. %e hive craved fine sons - ved am so to us. A . - ., . ­ -11:. . ­ , I a ---cra,ved them inordinately ; ora, For thirty years we were nation of outside. it- i . f " . I . u - , ` " I . '.. '�,�,�r'�.,i 3'i , : ... discriminate. It, is ini i, .. , - lie Bosphorus, -,.,�� - I , 31, 1-oss t , �1­ � I and not sweet homes. We have lqngea for 1110 Itous' a 01*48 were not honourably sensi- money getters. turope said so; and it said Behind the cloister were ,81i rooms, those , , , ��s .� V. -i, ­ that shames a pe;ple. It-isKuduiplunish- strongly that We r � -. t'. " �- I -­ - , . . - 1, to linite European ,j., I - - costly raiment, and not - methods by which they were the truth. It took the thundeo of God and for winter being warmed by hot-air pi . - ".. , �; . tive to.the pes, - - -. , ,.-:;�. . , , , ., he ,,!,-!K�, . - � , .1. , � X ­ illi, bridge across t X.,,�, - ..1. I . ... � . I—. ed that disgraces. It in hypocritical ap- . '­ ,: - ,4, 1� -- . , '. ' obtained. We are leaming-find it is a bitter the shook of a revolution to in le us humane connecting with great underg"und stoves -- - : .'K - ` ."i ­.. . . , ,L-. i �,_L -- � or -,­ � - . H"Ll Bol L,--- I ionest pracLices unwhiP- � "; ; lj!l �-- I - .. .. and diab -four 1. . -1. . ...­:' . . .1 . pearancen . leseon--our mistake. Many wives are learn- -to make us thoughtful of e rights of which can be seen. Behind tfiese chamberal .-N � - " � . lilt twenty � , . . , . stitute dishonour. . � " .-�, I . I ., . . L ,, t h. A 11 but the last, . ­ � . , andnot b d Qf justice which con that an elegant house, purchased at the man. It had taken years Of financial , Was another cloister, and at the black was - I � . 1. --,��! �, � I , J " ,� We have iliought after riches Ahl ' Sh, if we can only be delivered from these I 'I.' L, ' -gl- -i - -i . . .,.r ­�.' 1 4 - - . ,,_ _ _� '' . , . " , - "�� 11 '' ..' 0, , - �,� '.:'� Z' , .It *-� . husband's honour, costs too dear. h inks, and failure -the 1wreck of a kitchen, pantry and larder. , . O,,1t within the, ne 1+-, . eounness. We have desired the praise of ilrte r Ve , ' ' -' �'i -- '. - - .1.1. � . firms ; . ­ , r what cost to our pride ! If we � . .-V ­�, A 1� � . Wr,e have eaten at no matte � , ­�.N`;l ,�-, .. I , � I God. I - ill�usl the fall o . .. ,�4�, , . ­ ... as favour of f many ,� �J I � L, � and not V ' �4.,Vi �i .1 , .. , ,g � ;.� I- . lit coudu6t iml rt ibis that they could have learned Itl The lal area, occupied by this onii *ffis :1 '. ,.-, I I . . I . ., . 41 I . �, I - I �. L ",". e"- � . 11.'i ! I ly re3lize that upri tion could lv�� ­, . 1. .. -.1. .. :,J, - Sodom becaugeof the bel can on 6� the lesson in 9 ay other way ? Is suffering the mighty commercial houses ; tJie diagram of seems to indicate that the popula t ---------1 � .L. ' .. ­': ", J. I - . 3f the apples of I . I . �ij� f" L I n luouer, that the memory of ' I > - - ?'-�,�'% Li ; , "tui . � L , - I 12MV ­ 1. ­I,illl . �n-i,� �.� ment of never have been v4 ut this , � -r , , , , ­ ­ �, - of their aipjllearance, and the have turned. better � I# ,I th,At ma iol man and women W numberlew aitizent ; the,impvverish Bry great; b - , " 'K , . .11L hi - .-11.1.il�:i�, - -14, -j . -, - -: - �41'. i" - �41'. i" .V �41'. i" �� �41'. i" .. - r Whiteway in 2n '-41'.. . ... V to good uall Untouched by , OR culy role I. . p, ,I ..J.: ra- "# � � --as we might have known Zie wWol Ca -i I he oeanty of inl xsnoe oul half of our population ,te malice no realize have been an exceptionally lal 111 � '11� - ��, � 1. " - . , V � ie Br ,., . ' . Z ;-'--' -v; ashes in our nuolil With all ouwr -,ting Ebler httal to leave our . great ston towl .-- , t� ;, i . itish GOVe f y woul, _ = than I . FWd-',� I .; 0 , rehanded through the tears Wi that- ey in not the object, of business: e wall efiretchos around the. . . .4 . �Z.� . it against Sir " . ; . .0 bonds, '. wo'ca be ­ '-'L,)- ) ", '' _ . � ow. �L . I - , 1�.. we hinve not got *Udom. . and houses, and load&. if Al ish has flel our eyes? What that mtrounth, honesty, piety, �Onstitute the enclosing an am of one hundred berm& � , 111. -It, INV. the ire of the N , � I- - er cost to which angil I --,N - ---j .11 1 . - . � . . � . �. 1. 1, , '.. I gs, at whatev - . L _-1:.i �'c 1, - - . -A: , -, -,. - IC 1 � )v '? that I . ..i..,., I ­­. �� � -, �,. �` I wish you, to , rememW I 110 t%)k only lel them thin g. '. -.--- -1 . r'li W,-! , � . . -1 , , . . 1. " � .. �' � .. - -,;., ,-,F- - -- -1 ­.. �'. - I ;� - I I " , - - -- got f I ­'� I . . . I . . . .. . I 11 I L - � -- I I ­ � ., _L I � ­ .., . 1 -di " I -­. 1'� - - I ". ­ ''..; 11i �.., � ,� , :,h `�, - ­i:� -".10, - , . . ­ - .. I .-- '. ­ ­ -�' ­% . 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'. . . 0 , Z' * .�, li� ,1 I - i c . - - �, - I * . .. - '... . -..-o %I. . . - * - - I I . . - can &;ways "certain the date to whieb e pulpit and �, , - . ­� - J y . I - - �, - ; , ;, � . . I I . ­.. ��4 - . I -­ -- :. 44 I e ebarming'sin g And ' aft 6rer one hundirid an& twolv* . . � your subscription to Tjwz Nzws is paid. rose. rho�� �, - I - - :., - Ir recitals - . . I --... �.; ­i� -. Remittances are scknowledge�derbj a . . - - � . �, ­­' ( I- large audi Dees, wherever pupils enrolled on- the register o - f Mark. i I ' h',�,` S '. - 6 the highs t term � ft, . � I 1�. -�' 0hange of date on label on the first ps t Cie-arin . , S : al . &vs attr eted - I " C �' e .. .:....- !. I a �.. ,%. lowlAg re eipt of money at this office. Always they have been. Turn o & in large num. h&M High School, the largest attendance - . . . �, . I - . c i . I . ­ � .-. - . -he . , . . .., ,��, . . ....". . ,.'' 7�; .- - . I . . -v-. keep t date paid ahead. tf bore I . - -, '' . '11 4 - - : -1 ­ .. - :.-�.�C' . . .and ear tbis power I -combination. it4has ever had. . r --4 , j %V - -'.' " - . 1. 0 . �­ - �: p . - .. I �., . . 1, I ­ i �, I—, - � : � ­ . - , A � . .. - A . �--:; -1 � 1. - ­ ' " ' - . I . . -- - - , . . . I ­ -Badgbrow vs. Willi mson is up in ,The Green River Band biate pbstp6' - - ­ � . . . ­ ? j -- , . .1 - , . -­ ­ - I '.. ­ I.. , I.. . , ! � � . . . . . -.. ..... ­.. . . the Court at the counly own this week their concert in; Ma,k-bam from the Wsh �-- - . I . ; I 11 . ­. .., %I , . : "-, � . I ­ .. I . Sht firkt * *U# !Aw* . - . ! -'WANTEID, . . - I . nod . - i I , I - . -... ., MONE ­ . 1, I—.. . . .. _-1 1#2.. � I The plain iff, Badgerow, as had the de: inst., to the 5th of March, election day. ..­ - .­ �� .4. ,. I - I . � . � . � .1. -1 --- - - . . - . -- 11 . I . . -, . fondant, illiameon, arre ted on a charge In addition the m ical ,prograin, thev ` ' It . . � . . : -0 . . . I . ­� us - - . . .. 1. . . 1. 11, I * tealib jewellery w I . . . � - ' - . .. - . .. . I sts"a bile at the house df have ma4e.arrangemeats with the Tele- . , . . . . . I V .,"6.� . . PICKERING, ONT., FEB'Y W11' 1891. A,- � . E'VERYB'ODY. READ THIS ­ ­ . � I I` . . . . e plaint fl, as a conttable, with a search graph Company to receive the election - .1 I .. . I -....: . i . .." - . I - - - 11 .. I' I I. . , . ­ � - - . . - I- . . - rrant. As we go to press, we have not returns which will be read from the plat- ' � ". ' -k..i W ­. " : ., � . �. 1; . : . I ­ * . ­ I 1. . . ­-- , . � . 6 -1, ­ . ­ ­ . .. . . . ­ . . , - . . .. ­- - - -.. �:­-­- . ? - ard the verdict, A large number of forra in the hall every Wf hour. No -, .. " � 11.- .. ­ . I .. . � --- . � . . . . - �- . . `�. . - ­ - , . . , , .;� ­ - I . . 1: " � - .. : � LOCALISM *:, - 1 tnesses . 7 . - I I I . .. r , . . . .. -. , ; i . '. -. � .. .; . , I's . . . . . . . I . - * - ­ .. ­ S have -been arraigned on both doubt but theY Will halve a bumper house. .. .. . . . - .. I . I I - I I V : . . � . - - , . . � .1� . - . ides.' Claremont people are extremely , Mr. G. R. Vaugant b" commej e - * 'E ARE' ABO ' 1 , , . . . ' u ed - ..- , '' .. - . quq . UT TO. COMMEXCE STOCK TAT( . ... - .. -.1 - -4reo-samples of Kemp's Balsam, ai , interelted,.as.Williameousis their birber, warmuto vrocoodilag agaimes Reeve Hall . . I X11 -k... - . . � - I... - - . *th a drug -store. * and is favorably spoken of there. , 1 of Markham Village. The writ charges . ., r oing so we ar . e goijag-to ieduce - � i . . - I . - h . -it not be generally UbVn' Rall with persoull bribery at the election . . '-' -ing, but befo a d" * .- .r ; OtLr � . . � . ,Tread Jig tly,Lepeak gentlyL-otw -devil .1 . I - - .- . ikevsrtbel a it is a fact that 'Arthu�$ On 5th of January last Rbd also bribery . ­.-� . . is cultivating a mustache. - - - . - ­ � -'- -- I Johnston, f Greonwood,is the dbly breed - by agents, and also con' large stock b sellingaway* bi�low t ' "' a ii - -StoP %bat cough by using Romps i4ag that several I 1 be U'ual prices. �' No ' . -.....1. � Baleami at-Fickerift JPbarmacy. - er of Sbo borne in the Dominion who parties nained v.0ted at the sgdd election. ­ - - . ­ I . . . . . W . . . . 40 . . . - - - . : - . � . - . . . . issues an Duual catalog -: .. . . I �Miss Harris, .us. As we do who werenot .qualified electors, at the. 18 your ebauce to get good bargains.. A ireat' . .. - of Ashburn, 18 T1s1tWg the work' each ear, we are the only time of 08 elotion. . Argument will be ­ - It a n" y articleg.: .-. .. . * - at her siditer's, Mrs. Fred Hobbs. 7 . . . . . . . . . - ' I Mice in tb 3 Dominion who prints such a; beard before Judge McDougall at his wil sold'at and belo ' 'c' . . I - Spe al re. ' 4 . . - -Joseph T. Clark, our late partner, catalogue. NNe have just finished tile chataber, on Wednesda next %be 25 - w ost price f0f'Cash., . f . - 1. bevilla on Saturda .'He. seems 189, issue � y , 11 be ' - . . . was in t :- .9e . y th . . � ci - - - to-be-proB . , and from-& perusal, one can ins%. - . 1. ' . . I . . I . .1 I . I .1 4:.1. ­.. , 1Z in the.Queen city. .. - : . '. . . , , . . ' . � ­- 0 04"baw � * -, .1 . . . . - - . -Mrs. - see that Mr. Johnston's herd 18 d - . I -----L -- 1. ­ bes2ru 8 shlirt s-, and under . - . . - Vrilzgs, of Myrtle, if visiting of the very best waimale, both iucopmefiloglost ...'! .- . - .. ductions in far ro- g8l leapsy nutt� 2 top - . I . I - ­ . � . i witht-er daughter, Mrs. L. Forsyth this ' so . ... . I . . MALVERN. ; � . . . 11 ­ � � . . . - , ' - . . . - � -- I -...� .. . . and qualit .' to be found anywhere. A ' * . ' . . . . . 7 I . � we6ki . . . - I I . ' - � - .. I .. - - � ... . - � - -;-�Xiss Alice Coad, of Oishawa, is the visit to the Greenwood herd, is time spent JOb1a Jackson. of Toronto,. ]IS D - Rying , a sbirts, . bo,Y's' . and men's- overcoats' and overih6os'.- ladies, . - - � . - - - . . . . . - . '4-cotvleillor Hilts, at Frenchman's Farmer , support White"who is one of Mr. -'David Milue bair sold his,home ce, gloves, hos(', : prints', dr6ss" . .- . . guest v ith profit to the visitor. visit to friends bore. . . :1 ".w- . . sh* - .. B-V.` ' ' - - . awlk wool clouds at half p�i­ 3 i . .- -�-'N� to B ' t you and knows your wants better than stead, and will take up his abode in - - . - . . . I t fail to hear , the "Life oa can a city I awyer. - 4 . . . . � . - 0 � Now ig the ti ' ' 1 ­ ­ Cro;w,,:. in the Presbyterian cliurc, to-nigbt Toronto. goods, etc Extra value im tweeds.� -- - - 1. I ' I i ' - - . . . I -Coloni8ts train to Canadian North- No neceiBei - Colt of proving an - �. me to , . - . . (Frid4y), . sti commencing Feb. 24th. ty Sir . . . .1 I I . . . Special alibi in my case, for I do or say nothing le : ­ . _-- - ---Mr. D'4-niel Leavens, of Picton, Ont., t ains will leave Toronto- every Tuesday of which I am ashamed. ave your order for-cl6thing. We ar -st.- . - . � - - . . - �. I .. I e still "giving tha' he � �. . ' f I I .­ I . 77L 8 Wits, in town th"s w 1- looking UP -old a 9 p,m. t 11 end o April, enabling 114- Mr. Win. Malcolm and- child .- - . .. . % . .- acquaintances, .. . tl re to travel with their .stock. Free Toronto, are spending a is ran, of . . I .. � - . . , - ' t I �-. .:: -1-saae Wise, left on Tuesday"to attend c I i6ts"Bleept . ere, for second C1248 PROBell- her parents, ­ -w weeks with value in teas and ihe most gugar for $1. 'Fresh oranges and' ' . - � '. ­ �' the Grand Lodge of the A. 0. U., W. ) Mr, and Mrs. A. Underwood. - - - - ­ ­ . , I . . . . - . - . :. order,"now conveD also 04 Ionia& care for passenger with As soon as the' C . -'...:. . . I . . . I ing in Toronto. .-. 4ry baggage will ran through to turn old weather and ice re- leIJ20n13. - - Cali and see us it'wifl do you good. . -. -'., . - . .. ­­,.. ' ' .. I . . - -The r 1arribling'sound of laden wagons, . , we expect to have anotbor grand I 7 .. .. I . . I- .. . . . . �, . I . . � . . . ' Winnipeg � .. - I . . . . - � -- . . . . . � . . I harsbl' RiIV (except Sundays) during carnival, so everybody get your masks 1-t" I -1. -1 - , ­ . .P I - . 1. ­- I . . - - ­ ­ _*- grates upon the finer feelings of March and Apiii, ;eaving Toronto at 11 and skates in . I . - . - .. � . . . . 1. - - , " �' � , , .- , ­ . . -- .-. our beautiful winter, these - fine d s. readiness. -. a 0 -.-'.-. I .. ,' : - . , I , 0 - . ..- 1. - I I - - - -bo'Bure and bear the cliarming sing. C. p. ft. to e are -, - . - . I RY . . P,m.- all v: a G.T.R. to North Bay, and The young peoplo' of this Pike . . � .- ` , destination. Get through grieved to see the vast expanse of ice, in �w I - . . 1. ... I . ing and"pithy entrancing rezitals of the tickets an' bertha reserved for bOve Mr- T. Briston's field melting -aw , I & arquis I -.. "Life Boat Crew:' They will be here- for from E. Stephenson, uptown tic a ickie � M 0 .. . .­ . . ­ . I ket and there has be . - ay. as . - . . - . I I ­ .. a week only. en many an e yable even. - ---.----- -1 . . . . - . . . . . . . . . � ... - h says :-The r'eakon why telegraph office, Whitby. He offers for jug spent there. ISOINOCENCK. - - - -- - ,. I - . . -I.', , . . - . . I -. - ­ 11 . .. I . .. - - . -� .r, - - .. so few- marriages are unhappy is because rooster pure bred. re � . . I . . sale one biown Leghorn and a Langsban [We have ceived another letter from I . . . '. ­ . . . - - . . . . - I young ladies spend their time this place in reference to Rover, widow & .� f'.. -.. - - � .. .' ... . I I .. - ... - . . L . . - . . 1. . � . I ; .- in making I Farmers, vote for White and secure Co. Now Re we stated last week, we I . . ­ � nets,--lGot-in making cages. I : . x . - ; I . � - - . . - . .- - f1a yoursel es a free market by means must silence tbir -good can �., L . I . � . 0. . . .1 � � . ­ - ­ - I . , matter. No . � . r i - R6v.-- Father Jeffcou has instituted a o recipro:al trade with the I I 0 , .- I ' . . ­ . . . . - . . I 1. . .- - � - lodge of the C.M.B.A., at Breebin which States. - United come therefrom. We are sorry to lose a 'Tis now when you can have your'choice of all the new'. ' ; . correspondent,. but we must if in refusing . . . - . . promiseis to become active in promotin'g .-At a Jai e hour on Saturday night fire further comment I - . ' I . i - . - -. . the principles of the order. was daiacove this line, we ne.cesel- � I est goods in the market, that you should select - . . , - -1 � - I -Mr. J. D. Edgar called on us on Hart��ck, ,,',ed in the house of George tate such. Friends is it fair to compel a . 1. I I . . . I ng - I I ' - ; I Uka on the Base Line,. near i .. . ...... your new sprirg.suit. . � . .- .. .... � I - . Th day. - He is very busily engaged this village. The alarm wes at once - Paper to make enomies. solely for the . . . . . - � .. - . " - -, * given .. I � I . . ­ I .- . I I . . --. . - . . - canvassing West Ontario. However, and the inmates aroutied. The fla PurPOse of gratifying a personal spite. . . ' //. . . - - �. . - � 1. � � . � - " - . 1. . I . . I - . - Meg I . - , - I - . I . . . . . . ... strange it may iseem, be did not annibilate had -m ' ED.] Now that the *. Dominion, elections" are on,- we ex- � . . . � . . . gas 9 ich progress be re being dis- . � - " 1 - - I . 1� . .. - - Us. � covered, thi t it was impose . . -- - -.. . -­� . . - . . . . . . . I ,Ogg Is to gave the . '.. I pect a very warm time, and it will be quite in, . . . i -David Pickett manager of th Spiuk building, w iich was enti y consu . PORT UNION. � . I - . . - .. L . . . . I - mod. - � ,­ ­ I - ... ­ -. . . - i ' -1 Mills, it; confined io the house t e .. -. . .. - order for you to appea.-* draped in becoming - . . . . .. . ... ­ bese fine A bed. an to *gan and a few other things - - . ­ .: . - . . � . - . -1 I - i I . � I ­ . . .. I . . . . . F . . days. We hope to soon be able to greet were all a ed in the con- We are having vi arm wet weather now, . . . . - season able garments. . .- - . . . . . . ) I . ­ him on it& street, having entirely re- flagration, The loss is gr t, and Mr. but is MaY turn a summer sauls or . . . . ' ' '* ' - '- � - . �. . . I covered. - Hartrick bas undivided sy pathv. The hand spring quicker than Sir John A. . . I- i -- : . ..- . --rldiiff Tillie H. Coruell visited friends contents wl re insured for - can to gave his nock. One is to be trust. . - . . i . 300 and the GREIG, TAILOR, PICKERING . I I I I .. - ire is �. � in Pickering last week. Miss A. A. Field house for 91 00. The origi of the f ed about I he other just now. - , . . . is visiting friends in Toronto this week, a myster it is thou bg bv some Crack, Cruel -- ------ ----- -- - - - .. .. - - as Ong i - I ­ . ry, but I C Ul'the riffles on Satur, -M�-�-�- � . 7 and Mrs. W. V. Ri I day. On making enquires was informed . . ; - t . - Bloomfield. Qhardson is visiting at that a defec ivechimney ca truthfully be T. ­ .- I . . . - credited wit i the destruction. - that Rome of our aporternela were trying ,- - : ... - - I . . 9 . . . � . . . . .. . . � . ; - . --John Miller & Sons abipoed from Millers a d mechanics, vote for T. P. to bit a target but so me hot$ went A. I- .. . .� ­ '. . . . - It . . . this station, on Thursday, a car load of White your rother chip who has spent astra 6 ps to I .� �, TO* I "I- As, ., GREIG S � . .- 14 - . - ­ ; that we wou d adv2yall tram . . . . .. . - - . . ! . ". . . . - . . - fine Southdown sheep, destined for Wig_ half his li e in yorur- rnldst in tort Union I . . 0 - . . .. ... -'. . - . .1 . - that give an VICIDILV a wide berth. . I . . . . -.- . .. . - , � . - - . . . � � .. cl . . � . - . . - : . A - ­ -- CODSiD. It seems that even sheep can at ca ,ty - . The oyster supp'e' . . - 3FOM -: . � . . � - i .- held �t Mr. Andrew . - . . . -.1 . . . I . . . . -.. . . . . .. I . . . . --- I . times- Beale MeRinley's hedge.. I Thured y afternoon- I as Richard Annie' on Fridays enink, last. under the Good Tinware.. : ' t - � - I . . . . . . - . .. .- ­ . 1.� .- � . , . . . . . . � . . . .1 . � . I � - . . ­ . . -� auspices of the La . . - - . . -The contract for rinizing the town r dwortb aRed 19. was employed fell. La so' Aid, was a grand ' .. . :. . . ­ ;­ . � . - bell has again changed bands. Georze ing trees a Win. Morecoiallels I I .. . . � . � . � .. -. . �� . place" On succesto socially Dd . - Cutler ' , . . . .�. . . : .i- - - , . * � a . � � . . i - I I . I .- - al , aWl- sumptuous sup .. . . . . .. � . , the base ]in , he mot with a serious AnAlicialiv- A yl , , . . . . . � . . Gilders now sounds tne music metal at per was partaken of after -1 - .. Hardiware, ­ . . � . ..., . - . ...... - . .-.. -... -..,. . .. . certain periods, and be has performed 61huR a tree to. I reak a lodge, which a prograln Df- UDUSURI merit was - " -- ` . ­ I .. I k. . -. . � . I - . I * � - , . . . . . . ­ I : , . . . f . ... . . the duty well up to the present. the trunk iumDed from the stump and Riven to an attentive audience. All went / . - Cbeap Stoves, ­ .. % I -- � . .- . � . 1, . - .. - I . � . I .... . � . . � . -We printed bills' the oth)ar day -an. strnckyou�,z WoodworLb. bleakiURbia leg howe well pleased. / .- I I -, .... . . .... . - - . .� . 1. . ... I . ., --. - nounci . in tbr' / I .1 � . - I StroDg Eavtrougbf;,. ; .. ' . ' . -. I t ag. meetings. for Pickering, Thurs. til so ylace, and forcing the7 limb . It is rumored that there is to be another : � - .1 . . . . . . i . . . - . . . ..-. . I . -1 . . ' I ?, I . -) % ­ I day evening and Brougham this i(Fridav) rough three inches of ice; After oyster supper in the Dear future, the pro. -, 1; . �, � . �, ".. d. I 1. - . , � Fine Mouth Organs, . I . - - . I ­ -- . � � I . ­ . ­ � . . t . evening, in the interests of J. D. Edga'rl. thorough . examination, it was 'decided -ceeds of which are for the purpose of . . . I . . . Beautiful L - - . - . �, I ec . - . . a1ups. . . . � . I : * . - . � . , - . . - . T. P. White was. invited to attend, aud he n (9$4rY to amputate the limb, which building a new clitirell. The cruel heart. . .. . . . .J I . I . - I . .1 ­ accepted the invitation. v�as done or, Friday. The operation was od contractors will not build us one uu. .. JIM I Ja � .L . ­ - I - . , 1. ­ � -Yet Ruotber -month remaing to attend rath w a diflicult one as the leg had to be Is" we pay for it. I ho� our friends 0 �, III _ Ja I .. I . . . . . � -to the pathmaster business. At council seve ,-ed about the midJle 0 the &high. At will loot gei weary ) well doing. but will 0 1 - I ­ - on M�onday, the by-law appointing.sucK last 7epor' I . � ­ . . i 1-. t tile Patient wasting AS Well come again and a9i Ist us in our worthy � N - I . - I . . .� officers, was allowed to remain over until *a c)uld be expected under the pittiful object. . . -- . --� . ------ �. 1. - . . next meeting. We hope to see our vil- cir t a, . Mr. Garry Ann a' after' a lcm ' � .1 - .; I - . . . .- . 13 " E I .r. � a and - I . . . .. - , . . I . -, * - -The Life Boat Ciow, will ap" hi e who 1 vill be always ith you; not - . - . Eimct"Oarnsc .ast yotir ballo s -for T. ful suspense, rue with a fortitude lagers atte - d to their interests. I . * , I., - ­ . pear, Ar ming'a bero of ,be old Rowan period, . - . * - . one week only, under the auspices W it Ain - ; I * , I tecto . � . .. of the - - I � . Roval"Templars and Good Templars, and the next Fal Fair or gene al election. . had joined . h0re to -day and then a s ranger until passed quietly frlon the bachelors ranks , , F 11 � an - Winter Goo S I .­­� I � a . . . ' . � . . . - I . I - I I , I . - ­ ­ . .. the hapgy barid. which every . . I I . .. - 1. , . - i .,­ I—— � held tb ' . I . . . . . . - .. . - ... ­ . .. I will hp'ld tbreir first meeting in the Preeb 1 -he Methodist Ladies' ei'k maiden anticipates joining or if not she . . .. . .. 1, � I .. L .. .-M - Y* "At Homett' in the bas . ... .. - . �O� ..- - . . '�., - . -� I I- ­ terian church, this (Friday) evening, c oveni ement Of &be can recount the numberless golden to ' -- �- . . . I . . . . . . .. I .� . . I . commencilagat 7:30. Subsequent meet- hurch on TuieRday ug. The &part. portnuitios of so doing. P- . . 0 . � . 11 . ' � V ' . , 18 nu -� Blankets, Flannels, H . M .�.. . ment was fit ad up after the'maziner of a N911- One of Whiterale'R fairest maidenis, osiery Under- , in&ys in Dale's Hall. Miss. A . v0t*f0rw1,ite, thel"macaumdate. - Park r and ample acco'modat ion furnished his kindly oonseu to soothe him even 1. � - - . . �.-. . .. ..c . -.1.1'.. - . I - 1:1 - f -We would respectfully call &he atten- for the large number in atteul dance. After unto declining Years. may peace and . "! . . - I . - ��. � -1 -. tion of Goo. H. Jont-8 to the fact, that big heart ily partaking 'Of it wholesome repa, t Frosperity attend their efforts through . . .. 1� lothing, Yam's, Wools, Etc "'. .: I "... . . - .- � dog is becoming a nuisance to the travel. Dr. Barrage 9 Seamed the role of chairmagia: ife. . . . . - . � - . I . - . - . ­ . . . I . - . . . 0 .1. ­ r .. I - I .. -, ling public. We think this will be suffi. and troduced the gnesta to the following -- , �. , . .- - . I � . .1� I I . .. ,.-O I . - � '.- I i . . .: - J, . w -- ­ . .1 ­ . ..... .. I . . . ... . . I . . . 1. . . . . � . . * . . . . '\ � -- - I . . cient to prevent further trouble; but if PrOgr In: -J. A. Linton, a song; N Rev. Mr. Ream, superintendent 'or the , .-�,� We are also showin 'the finest an d best L Stock .-� . .. . not, a boot jack of respectable calibre may Yel ' lo lees, instrumental; Miss Fawkes. i _uded us that the next social -. 9 I . ... * -. * . . .� have Occasion tc intercede. � reelt 'Ion circuit. remi ... . - . . . . L . . . - � .- 8UPWart a lacati umn and a farmer by recit ; S. H. Jeffrey, soug;,Nfisq Yeo, will be hold at the home of Mr. Jacob : '�- � . . .. . ... ... we ever had in - . . .. �. .. - - L ' ... � . . . -. .. woUn for T. r. WWt*. .. ion ; N. Yellowlees, instrumental; Bramwell, on the evening of Frid Y. . - . I ' .. � . . I i � .. 1. . q. . ­ : . . � . . . .. . -- Mizabetil, wife of William Gilmour, "'iso M., leavens. recitation; . J. T. March 6&h. There is some fine la,la ' ­ . died at her home, a short distance west Rich rdson, recitation; sp out . ' . I . . - . neeches were expected to take part ip &he program, so PANTINGS,.- TWEED. SUITINGS, WORSTEDS? - - - I ., of Danbarton, on Monday. Sbe was Rome also iven by Rev. L. Perri B. Bunting they tell ins. . . .. � ... i . - a. Ric]: . ..; - . I - . . - � . -- I : 63 years of aRe, and up 'o a short * and a ards. At a re6-' etable hour The home of Mr. Andrew Annie was . I '. ,. --'AND ]FANCY SIERGES.. - . . .. .. � the leasant gathering dis Rod in sh . WI . . � I . - - . 7 � . . . . .; - before her death, enjoyeg perfedt bea"I'the . e crowded to the doors on the evening of . I- z . I I � 11 - - . . I - . - - . . * I - - - . The funeral, took place on Wednesda besit bumo --over the success attouding Feb. 18th inat., Upon the occasicia of the . I 1. - . I afternoon, and was attended by man y the'to rts of' the ladies. to furnish � & ' ' . .. Y enjoy ble- eve 3ing. Receipt; at . u monthly Ladies' Aid sodial. Afterjnstice - . .., . -... - . . I .I .. friends and acquaintarieps. the door had been dove to the oysters, the chair OVERC,OATINCA 1 . I . � I - . - I show Your nPP24mlatlon of'r P. lomto'le were bout $,, s. - was taken by the Rev. Mr. Keam who r.- -.. .: I . -. �. 1, . . . - 1.". prom . . . GREENWOOD � .I -.1, . liament, . - Melton� Worsted& Twee*'d1,-.. - . . 1ff*-101W "I'vices In the camiW of iisform 7 . vi� . . 11,; 1. . .- . ; -- by "sUnit Your banoft rcW hiln olm ,� ised us a f In Bea, 'er, ' - ­ of Wift h. .- the sth , I . . � ­ Ire$ class entenai - V - � . I / .." -1 � 1. .]::, ,. .. a promis hi b la fterwards stated had . . .. -At the Ladies' At Home, in the � ' I - 6; . I .­.' . been carie w ilel tie . � � .. . ­ . . ­ . . . . . . .. ! . . - . Mii is B. Ja&pon is imor ,-iug nicely. - ried out to he letter. The pro- 0 . . - . I I.. ... I 1. � , .--. Methodist chnreb, on Tuesday evening, Mr , gram was opened by the chairman calling Children nd --- . I . ,e presenif a BOYS Ready-made Cloth- - -. Rev. Dr. Barrass, int3rmed thor K. Gl�sson is enjoy ng the com- on Mr. H. 13arrin .. . I - Loi ig may he be music on guitar and month organ, which .. .. I I .-- that in all probability be would retire forts )f his new house Ha ton for a piece of - I ­ -. - - w - . sparo I to enjoy the fruits of his labors. . - ­ . . .. .. . . -- -- 'from preaching. We have been informed was mu ed . . I . � . . n T , ch applaud ; then a -solo by Mi - . . - .- - . . . -. . � - .- . " - -, ..'�' ... . at very low pric�s*'- . . 1. . .. A that be will be appointed to an Offi. b mas Moon is doing 4 well as can Mary Annie, of -. I . . QJ ... � . . . - -- . connection with ce 112 be fa ected under present ci 7CULustances, Scarboro, which was very .. I : - . . . onipanied i 1. . �. . . . . � - :.- - � - . .- 11 by Miss A. . . Men's Overcoa s made to order' .. �, � � the conference. More but W, prettily done, ace I ­ definite announcement later. 11 be coufinea to his I ed for some Annie ; then we * � . - I .- ­ 7 .. .., . . $10 - , . - .. 1wbat 314*d for gotls& to droronto for Is time et. bad a change to a raoit&. .. . . �­ . : . . . I I I - I I I ­ . &ion by Miss Smith, and was largely &p. . . - . . -­ 7 . - '. -,. -. I - r07r*"=tat1Ve whe, thme WN so many Go uine religion,, soakici in tbo nam . . I . " "*a Q' . 0 precitatted : then wer . .. �. "Lug'" :for Amch P081210ne, of G d and 11111112,111ty, wot ild out I a treated to a tir! 0 .-.- . . . - ­.. � -.. . t3kat our neighborgwre borrowing 4m,s of or its of instrumenta] was �0- by professor at- - 0 . I I . I . . . . V1*k1116'8 Ir"=&Wv to ean-y their solemn Protest against eve -Vthing tha . . ­ banner for them. t the we, as n, Re , * 0 0 0 i. . tenAs !to nothing One but h ) can do it; next was N ING ' '.,. 11 * . . better th in to make . O.. '� . - . ­ -J. G. Reefer, of the Stouffville Tri. man ors' wicked. A cOmic&I song by X -. Kidner,of Toronto, , 1. - - -- . - . . . - I --- . � . . I . -- bone, accompanied by Miss Percy, spent Ed. Gleegon W& whowas'boartil snored; next w"A real. . . :­. ...� 'Sunday at the residence of Mr. Fred Gee. good I ack on rea 8 mueh 8111 'prised - t hii .... . 1. . tiding the Chro (I 5 - tation given by V Lovi Armis, whi,-,b re. "I � . i, �- �. I.. . . I.. ... I :- I . �. . . , L I I . .. . . a - . . � .�.. . - - � I Jake is an old friend of ours, having spent N'elo - in ived a hearty clap; and again W61M . ­ I t . . I s regard to that $600 check, as usith;;, h " � ­. ; . -: ­ I -- . . � I . . .. most of our school days within the gains nor Mrs. Gleeson had eve 0 treated to a Piece of instrumental music , � WAf4TED ' . . ­. 4-- ­ .1... �. . -. � .. r heard any- --,i I I—. �. '. -� a. - . ... . .- -� - . . scademyt Occupying the Uwe desk, and thi i by Mr. H. Harrington, who w" h - I ..., . - I oncernin I .- 1. f�. � ! .­ . . ..m. . ,­. . ..: . . - . .. ... . - � �: . - �... � . . RVO very fe . . --JU69 by Mr. - . . ­ . ­ .- . ­, , , . �- � - - .. ­ '. . * �. ­ - . 911 z ' - git before. l;"m8 Corr"' encored ; then earkily , . ­� . t 3 swing from &be same caudy paper. We poi If � ­ 1 4 1 � ­' have not seen each other for some ten e to h rifle i tdolm. a and Miss " . ' ' - -. 1. I � . yen Sa. uel Snell, Esq., is hu gin * lag0r, Of Columbus. which was - - - 1�,' . , , , � . . . . . ell received; then dialogue by . .. ­ - in Miss . . � .1 . -- . :: . I-— pleased tosee thatour friend is doing goia be is Rodd and Mr. Thom, of Dunbartm, I , . . ­ rag 0. , , . ; � I- e coa -ERS' . 1. n nday n. We are his m terial for -the 1 v on - 9 k lu th, along 1000,.Ibs:..' AR 4 fL­ - . W is ,I 11 gopert,v which Was much a . ted ; next & ell in the Tribune, and with bi rtuef, bar . pprecia, ­ . - LARD 1. "­: . g u t nabor, Is ce posts, a his w, ' I . ­. . I . . _ . .. . ­- I -. . ­.: 1. 1.,.. , , . - . . ­ I . - . - - � 1. ­ Malloy, are publishing one* of e best be a 11 stum spewhbyMr.Kidner:th; &solo -4i I . � . - .q - :..", 1. I . - - '' ­ .. - ace. We are soon,i ­". .., -. . -�. 1.��*... . ­ I � � . � I .F� ., .Provii P SSW an very TAIU& 0 proporiv ky Corners . -1 HIGHEST ' "'' . . 1. . ... local papers in the place of a barren w 21ne Badgerow, �f BrOWn,s On � - , . . I . _ � :- -- :­-" always pleased to meet our neighboring Orly, - to at 'Orm- which -received a well M&rit,e ' I � j-,-. -. . PRIC E PAIDN � . . .e.. I , . . ,.- ­ - . I . d applanew - '. - .... Ll . - - . . - ''. ­ . , . 1. ;. W. �.,;; ; - . * . . 11 , I . . 0 '. I " 0. �. .; ­ - � 1. - . , .. .- .. �:. Journalists, regarding them.. not as rivals . ,. I.' 'T , . . 1. � . ­ � . . I �.,, I �� . . ­ - ,.,.. - �1. � - ­ . - , -,�.�­, -, then faflowed a song by Mr. Kidner, I . % /I.. .1 � ­ - . 1. I ---- .. . . . � . .. , but as . - � � .-,.. of I, � - . Nl­�.-.., 11 .0 ­,�.i.-� -,-. I..- . �.- .. :! -1 ,.:-� � - ­ ... I I.. , I :-, I I �-,'. �%-.�-: :.... :.; �,:. . ­ , . - . . !­ . ­� . .. �.� - . . .-,-, % �`: ­� . . aesOc*1`08 11 furnishing knowledge 'A'nu berof farmers.in t ,. ..*I". � . Toronto, of which we cannot speak too , . .. . -,�­ . i4:` -. '-­ . --,. , 4f I � " , ,�..­ !, � - � , h. V. -50 ]k ... -1 ,.,.: ­­ W.Uji� 'o,i j -.:, � it' - I .. - . - to the people Of this Colony. The old ]gak, .- � - .--- � ;� .. . .... ..- �. - -.." ` I � � � - �fil � -'--.., ­ a' "I . ::. ..., I - I 9 -11 . �­- I . ,�.,:.- ., . . . ­ . ­ -pncei ,­'... �:� -: . ft Ivints!-at'j- - � . . % . - . ywvera di isfied with hyran, the program Was brought to & alose - emlia A� r I . I feeling of jealousy is f�st becorailag, orie of ere '110. wh � a t Vicinity of highly; then A gleO from the choir and a. . I . � a of P 0 A , I . the Mill rap Aseociation, have erected 9 .. - . remett , . mr7 -i '�, � . . I I... ., . � . I . ,V::14- IV . , . . � - � . ;. .X.-1 .J.'- �J ­- I - .f . - - N, the relies Of t�hO bADiAted r1t;t, iD tb - a b prayer. Proeetede amoucted it -- -. - - i , " , �.�. � V . t� 1, y 0 4 ut � - . . - I � I . ' :- � I .- ..;-:� 4 I-MLL'a - 0 1 grist mil Of .85, barrels oL day capacity. bo - - " ' ­ , I .. - - fl.: ' ,,) - I I r-- - I % - .. - - I �f- " . I I � I of rardliedit'ors, . I.. . I .. ... - I I . - -- -- ` - - ` '- " � - - - - ' "' k; i ,.� ­ . " . I .�­ , I - ­ 0, . ; Th -6 w*j JJ&q jusk i $40, iw looking at i& 4naiWally or otbor. , � , . . . 14, . I r... . v; .- . I atious.; ,,,' * - .4 , �, I - , 1, . . .4w IL wus q bueceSS., ., ,I , a r- li e ' ri.. ' 0 1 1 * b , i- �, � . .1 %zi 111�4: , ; ­ , I . ­ , ��, IL A i ' 'is - . 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I evinary College, Toror . . the domesticated an ri ight proinptly attend . at Mr. lease 1�nton's. - ---. - - ---- -1. HOPXISS, I He 0,13.014, Grad " erinary College, Ton � i . and Cherrywood eve, i . the borge's foot atten, �' *­ lot 33,7th con., Picke tended to. Telegraph � I P.O. address: Green F a . SO4 1 . . . . -- - _;- --�-� �-,­ - TG SU N' 11 - . ISTN R G. T. This lo( . . evening in the ye&r, . Nvery person invited . I the grand Cause of T( . � � -- - . I . . - - . - 0- ulaille . - . - ----- -- - - -- ­ . . - G071 ret . ,---1. - - ­ - -, . - � - MAS DU.N . - THibiossioner for tak I � - . wont. -Ont. -- - - - � . BB U N T I SG I' * Licenses for t11 ­ noe at the store or ; . . . Village. . - - . EORGE GE11 . Gof Marriage L . . Pum,p Factory --- 8 - tri -- -- - -- .. ' , � R. BE-kTO-N - - D * Convevancer, - Lffidavitts, Aecoui3tw L I Money to loan onfz . bated. OFFICE --A . . . Braugham ex-ery It .. tr4usaction of busin . � ----- I . . .. .4 I - . . ­ . ---�- . .. I L . . . . A. POSTI G . . -.. - X. for the coui � s,ndspecifications fu .. ,.- building. Steam au . ventilation a specim . .. corner Dundas an� . - . Residence - Kingstor . . - - I � . .A IV f . ­ .. . - I.r.­­ - , - - - - - � . ' . FAIRBAS. L . . - Le Auctioneer, willing to conduct i . I � and takes this oppor � . rons for past favors, . . . of tbew. Ternis f, . railtem t: astoda - t e V -_ at nn of this I I -- - -- - -- - - - MAS POIC -- . , THtoioneer, Valual . .1 the whole of -North - attention given to 9A] . Box 47, Broughain, 0 . . . - -- - . . Boots . . . - , . 0 � 11 il E's I I I I ­�: I , . � . . . . . J 'Maker Pegged . omptly attended t . ` M P. Doul forget t] . . : � News, King street, Pi I i - - ­�"-,; L- �� . . I . I ORDON HC .� .: Waines Gordon. .-s . . fine new brick bui . I style. Every convei travelling public. N . � and sheds. --- -- - . . . � . � . WESTER�N 11 . now opeu to# :1.1-10 :,. travelling public. . - changed hauds, liar, . out. Situated as it . - . . - . . it is convenient for 1 . . I . . - or lunch at all re"o , .. I- . and shed room. Bo . *.-­' horses or cattle. W � . . The bar is opeu at a . , . - � . 1. - with pure liquors o � . . 'CULLY, Proprietor . ­ - � . I I.., - ----- I !­ I . Ivat ­ ��,-- - . I . 11��­ - . - . . I -.... -7 . . . - .. G JTH BE I . � I A* ering, Ont. I � . . . trade, I can guarant I .,. . F. Liazarus' Ey"lai ­ I cleaned -3n shortes . . : . rat". ­ . .. L . a � - - . :. f .. �. . .- ... . . . ,�, . I I �. .1 . :., . . - - .. ­ . . , .�. � f I .- , . . . �.: � . I—- .., Ontar � j--- - --. . - I - , : � I -1: I I ­ � .. .! . - PICKERI � � 1 '' -1-t . , , , - 111. � ­ .� ­ I ---- !­ ; I .- .. ; . Open for the tra -.1 -1, - . . - I .. � 17 -... Baukid� Busineos �. . . .. �� . - - 1� - T.I. - -1 . �- � Orricr, HOURS I I . � - 11 --- 10 to I o4clOck. � �Nf ­ � ,: . I I .-1 .- -1 - -I- Savings Bai -� I I - - - . t' I I ` . I . (8-y) GEORG . ;... 1�,.-. . 1, 1, �, ­ -4.�'. , . 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