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I I � I I_ 1__� .1 I - _. --,------- - ____:__________.-,)4.,11 __ b- ­..'w'? ...--;j, ,%�.� - '' :.� :.� :.� :.� :.� . . � .. ,:.�.,%, � . . . . . . .1.. . � . - �:...O - .". . � I �. .. .. fi._`,,i,,,,. - . �t__`._$�` , , - __ _ ­ - ­­�,­_ ­ �. I ­­­�.,; ...-_1;--:.- ..._-.-.1.1..-_ _...t::,;,_)" ­J"' ­ 11 ­,,;- -0,, , . ­ _­ ­.�.., - � PICKERING, ON,r, FRIDAY., FEBRUARY 27, 1891 . XO* I � " .. VOL. Xe':.- _- � .. I' �:­,. �-,�-­-.�::..;. ­ 8 - 0 ., � . - . .. - * - I - . . dk* , ­_:.- .,. 1* -_-a . . . :. _.. � :­�,' - . - - %..... I ., ...., I., I - -_ - _.____. .. _. ,.,.-, 4'- . I . . - - - ..,.�,.__ - Iii'.01,; �___ i - . - �! , - I -_ --- � . L _:_ - ",- k,,� I , I ..._-I., .. . - I. - � . . OENTRE. . -1 .: . � .. ,0_1`11.. . . . . . 1. ... . Vroft**tona1'%avb*-,; � 80A,RBORO. i � - ,­­ � . ;.1 - . . ­ - . t*.,% . . � - . C I - . .. � 11 " Z_ ,.,� _. - I . . ._�: 1 .�, -, - 1. . DECEER'S LIVERY! 0 TAROUNDUS I -. __ _. . - . ��, - - - . I __�, �, 11 . . . - . I Ing Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Of the West - , - .,.;. .. ., � , . - I ,sm.-Your retusal to print anvthi - ­._ %4 . . . Afedical. . i Hill P.O., gave an oyster supper last week- . '- _�.' .1 * . . - �: �,.4. � ,41 . - _,�__-___­­-1-1._41 � As I have bought up Dan Reddin's Ii " I LAT ST LOCAL HAPPENING11 IRC61WZD BY moye, ih connection with that abominable _ . : � I . , � I I - - very * - �. � " f ,� ,,,, ­ __w IV is A XT Xf 'n V. 1 P. 1knoinatea and have nAA.A a �.) WOW DDWOU AWft VIOWPWr. r%1%MU%F MV a"D The boys regretfully consign the occasiow . ly . . . : 11 �:,�, I . - . . - . - . - I �. .1 �­ . - - .- , - , - 1�­... :_ . , . - I . � .�. . , I I . . - , - 1. i _: . - , ::, : . - : .- . . . � . - - : - i. . . . - - :_,. .. . - I - ��._ . . . � . N - �rj � . . . - � - . - . . - . � � , � . - - . , . I . . : . I . . . I . � . . . . . . I- � .- . , . . , . � . .. �� I . . . � . . . . . . � , . . ., - , -, � . : . - - I . - -_ - . ­ I - . . - . . .1 - . ItM. D I I ., . . . . o & S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, I I . King Street, Pickering Offte hours: Morn-iTfig tao to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. � - - - Vocal Music. � - V". o_ -.--,.",�,�-.---,"-�--�------,,,,,--,,-,�-��-,- , .. -Miss Ida Simpson, I rupi, of Mrs. i. W. Bradley, of the toronto Odn- servatory of Music, a prepayed to give lessons in voice culture. rhose wishing I 0 place themselves under I er ustruction will kindly communicate.w.ith tier at Claremont. � . Thorough Instruction Guaranteed . -rhe beat of references given if required'. 4o-52 ------- - . - I . 1,egal. : . . - '. ___________.�__ - & - MCGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. ][-)%OW ters, Solicitors, &c. Office opposite Pc at office, Whitby, Out. Jno. 11all Dow, B.A.; Theo. A. McGillivray, LL.B. MoneytoLoan. By ___ - __ HOMAS P&RIKER, BARRIST R T__ and Solicitor. &c. Money -to loan. No coramissi on. Office : Over Ontario Bank, Picl or- ing; open every Saturd%V. 4-y . - --------- -- ____ FAREWEL , Q. C., BARRIS. 0 TiR.-County Crown'"Attorney, and Con efE ity Solicitor. Court House, Whitbv. . 10-Y ___ ENTON & DODS, BARRISTERS, ' J) Solicitors. Notaries. Etc., Solicitors for and County Loan Association. 10JAdelaid-981tv east,Torunto. Telephone9ll. OneoftheP4rt- ners will be in Claremont every Saturday oypr Hopper's Store. - 1 131V - i wv_�& U19 wkuow company scraT e, 18 appree ate - 1.'. .-� ;I � . horses and buggies, I can secomodate vy to the past. as one of the good things of - �. _. .-, . . ­ k. . I ., ,-.,.. ... .�� ­ . I _-J - � . _. - I . . . � F_ . ,�. , _. . , " : _1�1 . COILRXSPCPNDXWTS. I - . . every intellig6ut read Dr of your valuable this world gone never to return .. .t- . the public with good rigs at all hours. - �'. . I . STM16 . ... . `� .. . . enal. That disinterested parties, and We wonder if that man whWus . . ­ ­.. . # . . .. Jon ed - I ..) A I - . ; . , . . . " i� -L .1 . � I . - ,_,_ �.,;, � � "' 'L Covered 'bus meets all trains. fn . . OLAREMONT. . � _ I I _ . - I connection with livery I keep a _. .. - I - tru6 supporters of yo ir paper, should. be obscene language to one of our most rek- , . .� � � , �': i-�' I S I m �:- . . forced to receive a we ly consignment of spected sisters' on Saturday night last. im , - . 'L ' L . _.�., I : 2 . . � ., I : Sale, Commipsibn and Board- - tN cz-RTeri Tuesday afternoon Tux Nzws- , .,,,,. ­ - - , - A �� . �_�:. ing Stables, Pickering. I man ill be f Quid in the office of Gerow'S PUMP such miserable rot, a d undo ing trash, front of the store,, was drunk, or was tb& .'- - .. �, , , � t7�_., �I . -� I �q­ -:-- -I' . , I Fact . Cls�rejxiont, where be will be plessed to is something uveha able find uncalled language the natural outcome of a deprav- . � . ... LL . ` . - . L . �Z,i_ll (3�06. - V.�*. =:E0=:Mn. see of bin an bacribers. i ' for. Innocent indivi als have been im. ed nature. . . �, . ­..� W. - - � " - ' : "I", I - _ ___ I . . ­_ I , 11 asa 04 W c;_0 __ - - _04 C-0- - - M 8 SotR Thow6ou, bar, returned to plicated. and obscenel language buried at We hear that W. J. Chapman has bem - ' , - - . :1.- A . , - . -4 i . " " -1 . quietly married to a Miss Boynton, Of- - - . - , ., . . Qk -AO.q . � . . � the neou City. .1 .. 1. '­-, �,_�,. . � ''I. . I them, when in reali,y they had neither - . .; . - ,'' �L" ' .1 . . 4i , - * - -.,.. _;� - �_,: , k , TZ , " , I I ry t t r v i � In . all,, . 30 .400 0, ­�.! . I . ! �. _ ­ R,eV. Mr. Trotter. leaves this vreek to part nor share in the matter. Slander is Thor�hill. ' 'Tis hardly a surprise, for 'ti% '- 11. L k ­ _ I � 0 14 , �:­' 1. �. I . I 1 take charge of the Baptist church in in the nature of things that Jack should .L -,: I ... , :� J I . . . - , I , . . .. . �.__. Ideq - . ok . information to no pei son, onh those who ; .;�,'� 11 -,'.,- " .4 steal a march upon no, as his ways are - - - 11 Peterboro. � . ­- � 1 . . - � CD burl their profane epi -,bets and in a anelik- L' _..... . I— . 11nr m .0 - always mysterious and difficult to un(T,er- . ,­." j . - I'll dc " . . *a Miss Ellen Pattera3n, who has been ' to II, - Th, I .. _,. _ - - . ,: . - . L . - ing manner no I it such stand. . ­ _ . � ... 1, . . - I ... �, � = d I Qux cn� ..,. 0 visit �Ing in Goderich and Stratford, return- parties should recoi'v� effect - The dissentent members of Christ � - .- - . _ '. cab" ., . I protection by in - I. L -�!.' - .Svvq -0 M . C3 P4 . �4 t -" ed It st week. . . .. -,...-- 1 1 .. ..4. C" N dividuals dependent Im a measure upon Church, have been ref used permission to, - '.-. ". ',-t .zdV . 4) M r. Leaper bar, been awarded the con- ". . .., . - -.1 - - a ,-� 04, :. ;` 4 0 , charitable aid is something beyond con- re-enter the f Id, or will the churchwar- � L� 111� I , . . . � the usual donations for sittings- . . I I.— -� ca E.� ..Ivjq I co - 4 0 I" (P :% �* so trac, of building the Himilton. residence' ce tion. Hoping, Mr. Editor, I have notL dens accept 0 1 . I .. I L.".. '� I . � . . . . - L_. . so ;0,1 qoj vi - savle the masonry, which has been award . .. �. . � . � III Uen too much space in your paper. I Easter will soon be here, and if the Crom- I . . - 'e. , U.41 t . ' ' -; -, . 3W Q air � 'S .. to Albert Rawson. The combination is remain, A FARMER. well's of our church can keep those un� ­ .' 1. . . ,_ � 4% "­ La - - . yours etc., . I I I... , - I . cm . I , . . g; _ I 0 osed of good, men. and a creditable - I . ruly members away, they count upon ve- - . : . ' ­ i ,,%,I ;�, -_ - - -4, 19 comp - - - 44. , sm ogl�k I . V- 0 93 sonably be expected. - . - election. Boycotting is not entirely Trish _A. .- .L. �', = Z I 0 , ro- I a' J 0 �, IQ. ;. ft stiructure can rea . . CHERRYWOOD. - . ' . . . . .�! ­ , ,zs I , 1. . . . I— _4! � ,I . .Q Cd Wo I . . .. , - , I.. K I 04 ai , �j 13 .0 Lo .qA -r_l to" *aLt jarntion succe I L I . . . . . .. .- .. ... I I PM � 0 1 :, ,,V .4 When Will" fds 'a krettiDR after all, perhaps the Bishop will unravelL � .- I a a this ugli, cobweb. . - -_ - I - 1"� I rc (D 05 0 2 o'.., 00 .0 2 " ,a I& $' the law to tightly cluoth the Badgerows, lq�. John Johnston has ret rned'from � � . '14 ; 2's . , 04 2S. $..;:� X M Cr an . - - .. . CM � 0 :) ,V :3" W- - I i is perfectin _$1 � s ;D - Of . . he will have also succeeded in speaking visit to friends in the west. One of our fair sister ..� �� ' '�11 , , 10 ` r" to 4, M . --' - 0 % A . P4 . d method of rapidly manufacotur-L . I . . '_ - "I , " ;S: t A , . I'll 6:31 k; ' of Totonto, spent !mprove . � C01 ,6 000 �, the English as fluently as he does his Mr. Will Lawson, - . ... ot - a C 0 1 0 :11 I 0 . . .. ­ � I i ; -0 ing ice cream. TriVial occurrences oftem . � .� U . - mother tongue. He may be very cute, Sunday with his parents here. - . . - -0 suggest mighty truths and the mere ex-- L I - f, - - - � . � . I 0 �8 but they also can be credited with being -Miss Irwin, teacher at Atha, is home at . I . . -,.l . - . F_;� I . 11, > ;.� I - a 0 S. . . e . . . . * . - %4 .. a W 0 N . . present suffering from an attack of the p rimental downfall of a pail of milk has; - . . 2.., *I - ; W . Ce to 64 a .42 's in possessien of a like a,!complisbment. � .,. . ;7 , . -I! 0 -new notion . Or � ..'.11.1 - " 0 01.45 .9 = 0 W prketically suggested the . . 0. . .0 .. &i J I . . . , -..-. 1. 0 1.0 1 �. A CD 11. The grandest event of the HeRROD Was Mumps' . � i -, rj'o Z a' 7r.. courep, we are not permitted to reveal to� . . . ';-,,� " "4 � 's !�� d ;: jw .. .0 Z, ;, I * The football match on Saturday after- - . .. .; ­� 0 fj S. 13 d 3 , to . .. . - .- -0 1A i h. o the marriage of Miss MaLegle Wallace the expectant public tit this season of the. _. . �� - � 1z -.' *., i - N noon last resulted in a victory for the home - ., I - � .." I i P4 :9 :O- I . I :D : 6 ; . I I ':L" � , 't 1.4 M _ - ;W, Mr. George Gerow. The ceremony wa team by two. goals to none. vear the details the discovery, but we im- . : � ' ­ ' 4 .ON I 111 . 7 performed by. Rev. A. H. Kippan, in the avine that some herb forms an importaut, - .. - '::� -� - Political matters around lierie are grow- n . .. . . .-, . .." r- I.: 11. L :A f (�f . .#. - -+;nn - L . .-. very JKLest, 8 On. " ing quite interesting, but the agonyi will C� V& &.& 0 %,v r . . . - - . . _.. - " . . �. '.. '. . . Vetei-mary. . . ,_ . _� - - Here am 1, Farmers. . bea itifully dressed in,.cream� casliniere, sooi4 be over and the lucky candidate will Mr. and Mrs Russel have departed from ' , .- _* ''. '. -, ';-.,O_� ,-� . - � - - - - , - - - . ' I ­. I . - _.,.�;._­ 1:'-_,_- ----- - � ___ ,-. - , __ __ 11 . triu imed With something lovely, but I 11 the Highland Creek, and have gone to the - ... .._1 _.__ .�. "t , ' � . � ....- . - H. HOPKINS, VETERINARY I haVid 'a Owle- fibe Macbines- to offer for be happy. . We believe the parting be- .. I . : * . -!. � J . . ��._ Wo Surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- -con d Dot get the name.. The presents A very successful parlor social was held United States. . .. ­_ ; . - .. . sale. such as tween father. father-in-law, daughter apt& . 1A . Orin ary Col I ege, Toronto. Treatsall diseasesof we e numerous and costly. Amidst a at Mr. John Heuderson's on Thursday � �11 . % - I Calls by ' � I I I . ' dernonstrat-ve. Mr- . _.. . .�� �-_ the domesticated animals. day or . son-in-law was very I , . , , . - i'�_,� ., - night proiuptiv attended to. Office and residence Seed Drill';, Celebrated Wilkinson shower (too mild a hurricane) of nice, the evening last, under the auspices of the Ried gave his children a morganatic blew_ - - 4 -. IL4c J�Ihton's, Pickering. 23-V I . haF py conple left on the evening train for Methodist church. After ample justice - - :* - I , 4 - at Mr. Is . i Plows. . ' ino, bathe didnot display any janxiety. . __ . � - � '� - - .. ., .�.. __ __ __ - ___ 4 :_- _L_ - -- - ----- - - a short wedding, trip. We wish them had been done to the good things provided, n .- -1. 1. .. - .. . �. __ HOPXINS, VETERENARY SUR- BINDE'. IS and MOWERS, eve ; - le happiness- . Rev. F. C. Keam took the chair, and an- about the safety of the bridges over which. . I I , , �"� . -y couce vab . . the vouna couple bad to travel, but be- . . .� . " d a very interesting program, which - r, I . . .. . :. �i � e G ratterson & Dro. 1 When we were informed that our bar- 120013ce - � . .- � � ; e .. H _19ON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - .- . . ...... Prinary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale ­ [ . 1. . . . was well received by those present. The kindly informed them that they were at, ... . ." . �. . ., . . . - . ­., : .. I �Saturday. Diseases of J]-.. ic . rty to make a very prolonged absence . IV __ 1. and Cherrywood evel hoeing forge . all Rnd napect Before Parebasine. ber bad been 'acquitted of the ch ' arge of proceeds announted to over 120, which is to libe ' . .1 - .. the horse's foot attended to at my s . fitelliug, we expected to have him back . � .. 1, Confound their politics, frustrate their" .' . ­ � � " ring Calls pro . be applied to make some necessary repairs . ., - lot 33,7th con., Picke . M tly at- . ' . ' 1'� tended to. Tt; aph address: WhitevaV Ont. wit.1 us, domesticated. industrious and knavish tricks." We have been at a losw.--, -.- . : .: . en River. Out. 34-v on t�e church. - . . ­'.�'. - . , P.O. addresi: nr Wm. orie, Broughm. respected; however, in this we were slight- . ; - I . �_ to understand why that line had been im- -, .. -1, , - , il. . . . __ . , - .. ­ - I - - � - - - -.,-' . � . . serted in the national anthem, but we canJ . . .. . �� � . .- . - __ -- ---- ----- - - -- - - -- - --- ly Y aistakei). No sooner had lie been freed . GREENWOOD. ... . . , -*. . . . � . �. �i . :1 - ' � It is useless trying to call. . � " * -, __ , Societies. , , of the charge, than he entered a suit : - . . � . i digest it now. - . a . . '.�:'11. I:- 1-1.1,�---,�_,---�-,��------�,-,--�,-�--- ___:q_1_-________ NE . STORE 1. - news from the daily papers. They a6re vJt - � !�-_ - . - � - . ­_ NG SUN LODGE NO. 135. I. O. � I . . � at Uxbridge npinst 11 Jim " Pla - in, Oliver Gossip�! Gossip! Gossip ! dancing and - peeches, all windba.-s. If we are to be-..- .. .. . . . . - 44 � . � . , �PisIN 1 , - ,1. � I '� AT - . . -. . Bkdgercw and his wife, charging them apti-daDeing are the stock in trade here a -, - ' - .. - 1. . - -1 ...:. X1b G. T. This lodge meets every Monday I ' ' I . I . lieve all the various candidates say about _ - ' .��, r-� I i 1. � . - a . widi t)erjury in connection w . just now. 1� . each other, precious few of them are fit for - - '- - ­ . . '. , , 4 - ' . - . ­ , . . L � . * I K - ONT. 1%7hitby. In accordance with 'his suit g rn, I � � . evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. ith the trial - , ' : Every person i nvited to join and! help advance BROC ROADY ''* at . The flour mill war, abut down for 11 anything but hangin . Politicians mode - . - � - .. -1 : /"' '. _.- the graud cause of Temperance. : 1�17 I ere issued against the three . .. -1 . .-_. _: I - -I.- � �i' 'H'� ' warrants w couple of days owing to a small break, but ly translated, melLns perverters of, the--- .� L . - . -.-,.. ' - . - L : - . . .. i _ W.�. 0 JACKSON, parties above named. Constables from is running all right again. truth. . I � :11,�. - , . , . " . -1. - . I-Quetnese C arbe. L. I _ il _� - . - The concert in Elliott's Hall last week� . ' - --' _ i. _��_.�. I .. .. I - . - - ---- I Wishes to annofince that he has opened L I iridge came down and arrested Pla.n J. D. Edgar. Esq., was in the village on k . L ;** _., �:-1�1 .�._, - " - &D( left him in charge oi Williamson, Saturday. Wonder when lie would have Under the auspices of the Highland Cree I : . , -11 . - I -of I _":.�- i. . C,onveyaairer, cre. a General Store in his Corner Block, ' - . I ; - - .. . wh) failed to handcuff the prisoner. " - Band, proved a great success. It is need- .. -_ �­ . � 1.____1_-_11- ­ ____ .- _A�­­ - put in an appearance if lie had not an axe ­ f �1 i , � . - .. . _­ I I ­ Dry Goods, Grocer*ee. Tinware, Hard- . less to particularize, for of course the Isailes - ­ . . - , ., i ­ MAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Co - * . Pla In got to the door of the hotel on some to grind. - . �-_. ._'__'.�;� J . ..�.; THO . , etc., Cla e- ware, etc. Terms -Farm Produce or ence when he bolted, made through . i i were charming, but Messrs. Palmer an& _. __ .." � - I- - missioner for taking Affidavits pr, t The celebrated UpOe tree, pruner is in *, �_ � I.. mont, Out. *30Y Positively Cash. Prices guaranteed right. . Elliott were evidently the lions of the- - - �­ - -*. ._.. - �, .. . _____ ___ - - -­ . tbf fieldo, followeil by Willamf,ou.. AD the neighborhood. he is quite a temper- I - �.. - . _.___ - ___ ____ ' Blacksmithiug as usual. Please give ue . . evening. The hall has one great disa-lvan- * .,. '. - -1 . ��: Issuer of Marriage ati iming story is told, and runs something -_ - :_ - - .: i 'I- -_ BUNTING, Of- a call. . auce worker. His aetions are enough to tage, it in only half as large as we shou](F -- �.. '_�..-. - .1 Be Licenses for the County Of OuturiO. . . LL -� , - L _ 1, _.� _. L - - - - - --,-- lik �, this : The prisoner had somewhat of ible person from ever indtilg- - , , :­`, _.. . he store or at his residence, Pickering - - 7 1. . - __._ ___ �___. - . set any 6eusi like it. At the concert referred to,. the;. - . , - .. - L ... fice, LLt t . _ � �.'�.,.. - .._.... Village. . _ 12-y a tart. but the private detective kept in iDg. place ,was literally packed with People. 1, * . -..- �.. � .. . . - - . ____ - - - __ ____ - MONEY TO LOAN siglit of his man until a barn was reached . .. 7,�, . .1 : .. ,..: . f laremont, Isst er . . - HOW amusing iind yet how degrading Forty five dollars have been realized from, - . " ;� : _ :, -,.--., _1EORGE GEROW. C1 1. ON MORTGAGE SECURITy by tb� former. "Jim" dodged behind it, the admis-iion of our red ho, Grits,when the performance. - The boys might with- . . ) - .. " of Marriage Licellses. Private Office in the barn and still kept up the run out of asked why nothave a reside` * . '�, .1. - 23-1 11 nt M. P., we advantage form some kind 'of a club an& .-*- ­ , . 0: Pumj.)Faetory---S,trict1v cofidential. . . � ��', - . at lowest rates of iuterest. Mortgages and Do i - - - . .1 ­ - . ----. --- __ ­ __ ­ i - ___ - 0 . sight of his pursuer. NN lieu lie reached a have not a inan aruoulyst us fit to go there. meet at the hall and exchange idea8,'1whem , - - ,, . _11 I . . . .1; . . . . � � I - TOWSSHIIICLE K bentures purchased for cash. - : . . - �; _".1 '.. R. BE I- . hill 6,31ne distance away, lie looked back %,how ur - . _kTON, , ., a could trust amougst so dispoged," as Mr. Grant terms it, in . 1_ �. __ commissioner 4r tak ng I ­ -ad of'nightiv blocking up the store. We- - - * �,;_ - _. . . ­ 11) 0 conveyancer. lusurance Ag t. M=4 M!!3"Z.A.=' and beclioned to the confitabit, tu come sucii inen as go to parhanieut, no such a at- '' . 1 �., , % . . t and I . - �. � . . affilavits, Accouutau %�Xj � '9 w"ul y Ob*- - - I fanev the ladie o d not offer an 11- - that Way. The chase war, kept, vin until . I � . ,:... money to ioan on farm property. Wills t eo- - t and sold on coininission. � i . man is io be fjounil in Western Ontario. . - " : - - �. . . . Whitevale. Will be in - - . . tions, for it is very embarrassing to be - -, _ . : --At , I I . : �� �. . - --, bated. OFFICE . . I . . the prisoner was n the neighborhood of (;real Scott ! when they get thotie great . � - -1 I ­ � -114� .,. . 1 Brougham every Monday afternoon for th a t =1 Western, Lancasbire and Ci � tv of .Ntwwarket. when lie was captured and . tments to office they see in the haz focussed by twenty pair of eyes wheiL - - - '! I . . - . . 4 1 1 JL In . � .. - � tro,nqaction of business. 27,-v ____ appoin y purchasing notions - . - - � � . ) __ fondon and Manchester Fire InguranceCow- -ow and 11 .1 I _. .. ­��-. i ____ - panies,-Nortb Awerican Life lusurance tit] �eu to U xbridge. Badgei is d16tR11C0. 110W Will they fill them- Our esteemed neighbor, Mr. Cartraghan, .. . . .--.4 ; - - '. i . . . . . - � I Architect. - � � CO., albO Accident lnsura�ce takeu. w''a were also taken to Uxbridge, in -­ - . .., . I - -- 0­0-0�1 - �;�' . I :. . I � , � informed us , of the gmqular futality' .: I : . . . ­ - , - - -,--'- ­ ­­'­, ---I- _,_,, . . - . - - .-, I � : � . . . ­ _;� _. ­�__.-_�z­'­. ---,-, - - . . , chirge of officers. Just before the case - ' - UXBRIDGE. t I . . .- _.- 1- . ITY ARCHIT 'T , - . I . I . ­ . amongst the cats of his household-, one ha&, - - . ­ I - - i . - I.. - A. POST, COUIN 'bZ8 f0T 8.&.1 ,"M wi s ealled. Williamson asked r a re. I . . I q � - , . � . . . �'.. A for the county of Ontario Drawi igs V.J�,JR. f� ' � : died. another had disappeared, and variow. - - . ..-. . :� . ; - . � . - i I " ecificationa furnished for ever class of ml Lod until be could have his witnesses f' ,ev. Prof. Hamilton. of Wycliffe Col- were the theories advanced to elucidate the-- _. � . . . -1 . I and 61) b 0 1 .- ... � . . building. Steam and hot water ti�g nd . CONVEYANCING CAREFULLY DON*E. sUpitnoued. This &he magistrate refused e, Toronto, while in Uxbridge. last my,3terv. We should hardly have nom- '. - , �, . - ril � .. 1, � 7 . y. Office-Gerr e Ill k, . ' . . - - ...._. i� . � vent;1ation a specin't , 'do, unless the I i iff Nveek inspectad our Mechanics' Ir-stitute . - - . to lainti gave a guarantee tioned the subject, were it iftot that Messm. - .1.. �;.Xl. corner Dundas and Brnck streets, Wnit Y. . :-, : . � '.�'., � -,: I Residence -Kingeton Roact East Pickering. * -y -7rlllage IFTOPGr tY o- for the costs. Ife failed to do this, and and was delighted to find the town in H. Jennings and W. J. Carna-han graphi-- . : . �, . .'' I I . I - . ., . . . . . - . I f . S dir issed. Williamson% 'I Mstltutic,n.' cally discribed to us the capture of a rab- - . _. - _____ __ Good Village Lot a on uorth side King street the case wa sia possession Ot Such R cred'tible ' - .� - , __ .. - . - 10 between corner and the College grounds 1 . - bit a few days ago, after one of those cat& - . - _., -. .: - .'- .' i . . I I . Aactioileering. . roperty. taprefore. has been given r-ome 6ii or We are p&rdonabi,t proud of our Me- - ...- '. �, t� � . for sale, togetL,�r with.otber village p . had disappeared. It, appears to us thari. � ­ .: � � : .1 . . . . - I . . : !-. _ __ I -,---; 1_1 - - - - _,_ - _.-_, - I - ­ _11-1 �_ One good house and lot for We very cheap. seven days wherein to pay costs. or be ebanies' Institute. a rabbit with any respect for its ancestors � - . - _.. I '. . '.. .­ � - � . � . I FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable y for same. We are told On Stindav evening Howard McKee I - I i I I . - ­ . - . ­ . ..." . W. V. RICHARDSON, h6ld 0 custod would never allow the aforementionedl. - - � . � . - - V . :,I- � * 0 Auctioneer, still in the field, able and . , t110 tile costa will RKUOUIUL to raomething was left in charge of the house while the entlemen to chase it into a hole and at: - .1 . �:: I. . willin" to conduct any sales entrusted to h M, leflicel: Dale's Block. Pickering. � 9 .. I I . I - . 'Ies tliir, opportunity of thanking his I at- - - - --- . like 625. These are the facts in counee. the shake of a stick, quietly walk into a . ' . and ta ___ ______ - - __ - __ . - I , . -other members of the household were at : : __ - . - - . - .. � . . , . ... e - . ; . * - . - . - rons for past favors, iand hopes for a coutiuun ic ys - ti��D with the case as near its we can learn, church. and had a somewhat suirprising snare, but it seems it his been so, for our . . .. - _.. i . of theni. Terms for services moderate. Ar- . . � .. . I I i minson may Be a D I a I b& .. - - _. . . . rangements as t9 dates and terius can bO rn Lde - � - ARNARI NV ill- have had a strang ca experience. Knocks were imade at the friends tire notbin- if ot re i be. T - - _.. - . ­: , . . . . -..- . . , � f I . . � , %.. . . -eolfice-of thi9paper. -4151-tf ; ,, perjury againat the three prisoners. of back door, but be paid no -attention to day following a neighbor received a prevent. . � at tb . ; .- I . . . . . r, . .. . � . _: ----------------- -------- ]:, BARGAU'rS " nothing to r,ay. but it would them. thinking his little brother was of a fine rabbitt, but, alas. the fur ha&. I . _. ­ . I - . I � . k a that we ha% e I . . ". - - . I __ . . . . � .� �JOM.kS POUCI1171R, Licensed A.ic- I . I . . seem to us that this Man *illl&Ws . on is a playing tricks. The person then came been removed, not a hair was visible ;-if it � . . .1. � i .. i ,. . I . . . . I � .. T tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York ; Lnd . . _ -0-0 . - I I- . . i . t :,_-% !_ : :- I . . _ pe - I The bo had been a rabbit, why should the family - - ­ � . - - �. I � : thewholeof North and,South Ontario. St -ic I �.. � culiar bird. He certainly has Do claim around Ito the front door. y . i . __: I I.., I - I ... . at b It for,the door when the toothsom&. � . , . : .- . attention given to all orders byinail or telegra h - Wm. Ellery Moveineiat in to the title of private detective, ats his answered- the knock and was met by a c 0 . . - � -; _. � .." I * . . , - - ' - : OUCH R, : -1 �.. . L Charges Moderate. Address THUS. P . animal arrived, and again, why should't ' -.1 1 . i; - � Box 47, Brougham, Ont. I 0 acts uoon them, Claceniont was ' that sai(I cat even now appear sad and-. � ­. I _� - : - 402 CO'in Silver Hunt'Dry Case points are common town talk before he tall dark whiskered man. who 'wanted to �. . . . � � ' - . � i . .: . ; in a see 11 Jim." He was told that Jim didu*t - ! .- I.... �-_....,.,. ­. ; - 1. . . I -------- - ' - . I - Gold J-0int, - .. , � . � . - ­ I - e a - orrowful as if mourning for a brother. - .. . . , ;� i - . flourisning condition before Ito becam live there, but lie inmaed upon entering 6 I . . , . - - - - . - . - � . , .1. . Boots awl Shoes. ; . . .. i 0 . . - Skinned rabbits are mysteries, so ar& :-,,_ - , -;----- ­­_ . . - .! res not just sure but the lionse and striking the boy - in the 'they are difficult, - . - -. � -,.:,:, , - . � --I'--- _­ - - -,. ­ - . . L. -1 ident. and we are skinned cats and do�!s. for �­­:.'., , , OH); LESLIE, !D- SHOE ' . '. fnture wou , .. - .-.- . .� *.... 1, '': - - . Id be equally as tace attempted to enter. How ' - -L. 11 ­ � 1300T AN ­ . I . that her ard. how- _. !.., : _­ . .11 ;.. . .. l � . . to distinguish one from another; Th& * , . �:-,_ . .- - ­ I � .. - J Maker. Pegged and sown work. Orders , il . 1. * ... '.. .. successful were he again to becowe a ever, was determined to bold the fort and recipient of this friendly bounty, stmugely- .. . - 1, _. 4 L promptly attended to. Experienced workmltr­ L � . - . - . - -_1 . . . - '. �1. . ,�_ ship Don't forget the stand, zxearlyoppoaiw Lhe .". . ". "'. . stranger. . snatching hit, father's caue belRbored the deCliDed to masticate the dainty. It. im � ; � I �: . ' - I - I .. .. 1. . I , . . --' v .. 1', 'L __ _: - . ­-:� !1 . . * . .:� _. * - .1 .. � .� . . _. . - - I 'fellow with it until he beat a retreat. unfair to blame the Colt simply because be- - z " ---'-: ' , .. ... . News, King street, Pickering village. 7- . .. L' . - - ..- �� -".1. __ - . I - .r ­. -..-..-. . -_ . ___ Good Range of Veneered , .i The S. 0. Farmers' Institute. .. . - 11��041___ . mentioned the lost cat at the time for &)I __ _ : . I- _ - I -1.. - - . �1 . - - .. - ,.V.'. �. . .. Hote Is. . - and 8ohd Walnut - Clooks- - I . I I MARKHAM. . Understanding would do likewise under -. ..'�,, _ -, ..,. �,,,� - . 11 -,. : ,. . I . . . . L, I -I:- . . . . ... .. 1: L �,� _. _,_.__%_,___.,__�,:�:, . _ _ . __. __�_��,,�_­ " - THE COLT-- 1. .. ; .1� I . 4 nded and successful meet. - .. . � ­... . A largely atte I . the peculiar circumstances. . . . . - ,�_,_ . 1. , .. 1-1 ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Out -9 -reiduced " - . I . _: �: _­_�,w � I- � 1 : kX James Gordon, proprietor. Tbis hotel is IL striking and titne ing was held in Whitby, Saturday Feb. Mr. Wm. Perry, a prominent OrRnc,e- - - ESS -IONS.- , . 1� " m� ;-. .� . . . L . � . .- � .- I .1. fine new brick building, finished in supe�or fully 50 per centAroin old 14th. - - man, .of Brown's. Corners, died Wednes. . . _. --' ALONG OUR CONC I - . 'L L .- �.,., � - � . �'. N_ , . style. Every convenience and comfort for the . The president,, Mr. E. Lick, occupied day ni bt ' - Laurence Neil, who has resided for thw .- . - - :_ . _�..,., �� - - - � In '. .. .. - . 10 - ..L I .... . '. N' L . travelling public. Newandcom odiousstables price . : . . . 7 . - ,Av�` I .. . . . 1� . .q - aud sheds. 25y y , _" L I the chair, and read a paper on "The . H�. Wilson, of �bis village, 'has F(a6t DiDe or ten years at lob 21, 9th eon. !-;_ '' I . --- - , _.: L L 7� , , I needs of plants and the best y Of su - een chosen cliairman of the East York will leaTe there about the first day e?Awil � . � . , �. ' . !� . ' ­ . _ .�: . 1. : X HOUSE, ^ iscussion the License Board,' and Mr.- Geo. Elliott and move to a farm near Atha. - - ­ - __ �11 ESTERj Pickering, 0 A., -50' It ' 02-500 . _� - ' . . . - pof 0 .. L [�', $ 1. 0 ip - . plying them." A short d wa b . � . . a ��_ ' t _`j�; W now open fofr the accommodatic .. � 1. I - . hal"in , Is kly -_ a V - �'i : ,, travelling public. This hotel, took place on the paper. secretau. , I As Tuesday was not it dav suitable for- - - .. - .� 1. -��,_t!. - ' - i _'� . ; ;.. changed hand&, bas been re-furnirhed t r gb- ! Jno. S. Bi0binard, Mr. A. Annis, one 3f - the delegates o Messrs. G. R. Vanzant & Soni bard- holding a sale, the auction of Jobix ' - ' 'I" , L i�.� , * ,�, % 't. �._ ., - - .: - out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink Lila. ). . - ;. �/ . . patrons of. the Mills. Mo L the Central Farmers'. InsLitute, give a ware merchants, have sold their thriving RUPSell OD the 7th was Dot up to expect&- . - � - � .�. / - it is convenient tor i - I _�: , -. - Good stab i`n'a WATCHMAKEk - - - , WHITBY short history of Farmers' Institntes, ain d trade to F. N.- Vanzant end G.E, Reesor, tions. A good deal of stock was solo', but, . � ... . or lunch at all reasonable hours. 9 . I �_­ _____ _____ ___ ' _. -*.-. . L . � and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yar� for ----- also spoke DarSicularly of Mr. Pliusoll's who will in future carry on the business, much remains yet on the place. As. -. � .�'�- i ._� .- horses or cattle. Weigh scales 9n the prem sea. . . .. . .- %-. . - . . The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked :J WHITBY MARBLE AND ore merciful proviii- under the style of Vanzant & Reesor. sales are numerous, some pei son is sure, '-.1 *. __ �.._ . . . . .. . 1. - .... .. I.. - m... -I i �' - - with pure liquors of eve" brand. 'ANDY Me- carry to strike a wet time.. X.�� I I I - , . .-_J - ion for the handling of caule during ship- These active young men intend to .1 -, "' 1. I - _. - I . - _ �CULLY, Proprietor 1513 ' evoto their un- 6+8- -_ . ­­!�� � - .- �_ ��_ - man& to England, 8 dand and Irbland. all lines in the trade and d John Gregg, of lot 26, eon. 8, will h . - ..., -� ,,�� Gran i -e - Works co _­-__��,-.­i -, ­ He also r -poke of the Dood. of an inspector divided attentinu to it. We wish them -a huge sale of farm stock and imprements. I �� �, i- .. . I " :r;-;-,_'-. I ;;�� � 1, .. , �� .9 - . - There are some fize,� - - . ­,�.� Watchmakin - I of apples mteuded for shipmen't to Eng- success. on Tuesday next. - ., - . 1. .6 . ' ., "', �. -� -.i q�- I- N_ - --I ­­­­­-_ ____���_ , , .. , , ", -I---- , ___ DUNDAS Ste , WHITBYs ' I-- 'A. "". � .. ­� . -� , ,�Q., ­ , I . uniform grades A few evenings ago the Markham Off stock, as well as first class implemenits -1 : "t * -- -, ,, .1; -4: ' :: land, in order that more . I ..: ' : � ,* '.,- -- , i CUTHBERT, Wittehmaker, Piek- ] , (ReftbliSh" 1040.) � . - Hand Rifle Club was formed at the among the list of articles. Mr. Gregg iw- , -� .1. i.F 1� _-, - ., . "I �­ 1- . , I Ae ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at t a Way be sent to market r�:. �� _'V" ' . 4 . . , �- . �, . - I ­.... - . satisfaction. The President then called upon e Franklin House aDd the following officers retiring from farming and will "JU : - ' _�_. � �'_.'_ _' �' - trade, I can guarantee Agent for ­ ,_ i. - �. , �_.; : h Re Wolfenibn, Proprietor. �_:. .,:, � �_, . � . F. Lazarus'- Bye-glassee. watches and Clocks HOD. John Dryden, Minister of Agric - elected :-J. B. Smith, President; R. G. everything. A look at the large bills Wilk. * , " - �!Ij 0;1� - : IX, � . - ' : ' 'j:. .' , . - ��tx . �� _-- '. cleaned ,3u shortest notice. and at r"o,nable Having returned to the old- stand of the .. .�..-Jl�..�,-�eV I ' I 2&47 ture, to give his address on 11 Mistakes Armstrong, Vice Pres. ; Wm- Fleming, prove what we say as to the value, of tho- ,..:.�. : -.- ,; _� - rates. - 1. __. � ­.­ I -- - � %, . . - - - Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, . 1, -..." -4-" �,� .. . - . . I ' Farming." In this address he mentio - seeretary-treasurer ; John McGaw, Cap. Re'perty. L .- . "', '_,�, I *6111- �, - I am better prepared to execute all Agwiati A � i. � ) -- 1-1 0 . . - ed mogg of the common mistakes mad y tain. The club will practice on the The S,bort-Hom Breeders" dial - I -, � �,.�-� I t�i tN-11 , � .1 - I .. . :. orders in cemetery And all otber I " ` .., � .L - .1. - farmers. He spoke for one hour d second Tuesday of each mouth, and per. met in annual session, at Toronto, o.a _-.� -,� . I .. ­ -: _r - ., .-P . . 1, . . . - work pertaining to the business.. � fitteen minutes'. It is therefore 'nearly sons wishinq to become memberrs way do Tuesday. Among those present we notico . I..171,..... 1.1,.6, . - 11 . . - - -- .�, �J�. I.. X ... I - . , Vi.!�, , .1 " __'�,` V ... - 1 - � 1. Ontar'io i;1 B a: : n'' a ea of Arthur Johnston,Greenwood, .�., . ,� . .. ditstomere will find a well selected stock - possible to give even a brief synopsis of so by calling at MeGaw's hardware store the n in �. ' _' ir_,��Zi I - . � � ­. .. im - ­'? 111. I . I I . of foreign and domestic granite and . Green Rivii. HoD_ . . . . 1. " . . his remarks. or as the Franklin House. -Sun. and J. B. Wilson, . - I 1. - - . . . ___� - - ''� �'j. . I I .1 ­­ ,� i I _A . - . � I , . - � " .�'.` PICKERING BRANC - marble to choose frown. Inspection' At the close of u6eetiug vot�es of thanks r_1 4-00.0-0 _..._...-.i;. ., I Jobn Dryden acted.as chairman. Jae. I- ... - � �. � --' . � . - . � 1. 1. . .1. , . . :­ . .. - . .­.. __ will convince that for strictly firAt- Balsam, was elected asJone of' - : ," _` 3' , " ;-- . . -11 I � ' ' . � .� '.. Open. for the trausactio - - were tendered to Hon, Jobs Dryden for St BerliY3, Ont., Martin Straub was DaVideon, - 74i...t. - ,_ R I I:. , - - . . n of all 109itirc Ste ..- class work, our prices cannot be - -. his instructive and interesting address, to hauling coal from a car when his horses the Vice, Presidents. Hon. Dryden rm&. I 2 .. Bauki* Businet;s. . - , I "VI . I . A,,, : - '. - - OFiricz HouRs-From 10 to 3; Saturdays -'. " - - beaten. -,- - .. - Mayor Campbell and Town of Whitby for took.fright, and in an effort to stop them A. Johnston were elected as delegates r��-L � ..." . , �1! � , - U . ; .1 . . - ....... . , . . ._ 11-1-- ... ' Institut meeting . � . .. " _` �, 1 '""'. __ . , '. I . .__[.'!­_ I— I . . � free use of haH, and to chairman for his he was thrown dowo and a wheel passed Farmers es. The VW �, -1. 10 to I o*clock. ., . vM%VW8,1.;,; 1, ­ 1: * , . - k * - . _�', * J. M. PALKE 9 serviceG during meeting.-Osh4wj Re- over his arm, crushing it terribly, besides well 'attended, 'and much business per- .� Savings Bank i 'd6JJ0(3t1(J12j 801JciTXD Bir I - , - A : . . - taining to the Associatiou trahnood , � I- ....M I . , I _i_i. - � � _.,�_- ,,. 1`, . j. 86.6W former. , , .. dislocating bie shoulder. 11 ,_ ".-I It � � PICKERING, ON .. . �. . . ­ . il .�.�, - � f� . � . I . . . - , .�, . I � . � I k.-1 - . " .. V, � . &. " . -4 - . .. � !­. - - - . , I-, %.-!�, 1, �1'1 ZR% Mam '. * _. � I I I . 11 . ­ I - - .1 .c. . - - (8-y) GEORGE R � gel I . . . I .- . � .1. � . - . , I . _ 1: � I.. g 1 ­ -, - I � . .1 ­ w. I _,4'. __ -i .,;.; : ,_ �, - . . I . . . � � . . , ,-tj�:,X.U.�_._ � � : _ I 4t'" I'll . ,!! .. 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I" vy, A. , .1. , * _11 11� � 1 2% 1, I ,_r -111 I -1 , , , I 6 - 1w - zi , , ­ZA' , , , t ­ . . . .. -,*:�,�, "', � "'� ­ _. , 1A ", - I,— .1. .. � . .. 4�_ , ..'I.- . �6 ­ '� . , - , _�­ , � I;k -1-1 , , !'' 1_. I -t �( i I : I RK . .- &A, I � . 1A , I &; . V . I E � c � �q I � . . - - - -,. .- . � _ . . . . - . � .�.. I ; - . 1 �._ - .1. �:-;, ;,�,_, ing, but.he did not appear. It had rather - . . :. . _ I � w� . ' . ., , . -, . _­ �.. . _ :_ " r:�, her . � : � . - Dr T - ' I 1 . � ' ,� -:.. , .. . " : �, --.,,1_` � : -'�i, . . - ... ' ' ,. �� surprised her to find him gone, when, on . . � �'. . , , . . . ''. _'. . . .,11 - I:— ­ . ­­.., _,� . � �' _. . - . _: . _ � ­ , - . - : ., . 1. . . � - .7 - '. I � � i.� - return from her father, sue re-entered the . . - - �� � ;�;:,__..­_.1.,.._ HESTER--.- DEN I.- rELD �­ ,.-..'' - � � �. I -.,. s. ­. 0, _�,*....:­­. , ­. ... , . . , � :, , . -inie or � .. . z :�­ .;�_ -,* I '' drawing room. How great became her as' 1MO ouftflan Wbalea In the 19 .. I . I - ..; �, I � . I . . atest Frem, E i ­ uro .1 � - . : . I . . I r __­_Ih: I I - - a . :.1 , .� �;. . - ­ , __ . t I .y� . �� '' , , 0 0%111 i . � I- 1" .;.. - __ - . - :1 I.. . , .,� � I . - .. `. �. ... :1. I � .... a . a', tonishment during the I 11 I ,I Gay WL'tn L*rds-L*rd Knutoford EXPIA111% 1111C14111111111- . _. . - I - - � - . . ' 1. :1 :: �: - . 4. , . ..... � . - .. , . . * I , , I . - .. . . _. - - � I a letter from her couFi" was p aced in her -Im . -1 ,-.. - . - � - - - - _* - : CHAPTER L - I- -.- 'find herse,f %Ountess-ele& There was tlou--The Papen will be Laid an the The Irish Squabble Meuse T41ido, . - .... I -.-- � I "I... .. . .o 1. - - 1% � . . - / . . 1. .: I I ch, hom ever, to 410 in the mean time. hand, the conter'. "f x.hich were as fol Table. I .. Hill . - 1-1. 1: _. . - Stre I tch . ed"upon the pebbly beich which George As'eigh's wife must be educated as lotvs:- - - .. How Such Murders as the Whi 1. :11�. . - . . I I Helen, my dearest cousin � we may never - lo.swi, Feb 25. -In the House of Lords - tft4w . . _. .. I �._ fringes one of our southern counties, a man, well as beai itiful, and this lie resolved to un - Roffor axe Possible -Gossip I . . � .- . . - whose appearance indicated that he belonged dertake himself. She was not wanting in meet again an this eat th. An insurmoutitable i last night Lord Dunraven asked the Govern- - Pope Leo. .. AN .- ; _. I . . to what are termed the 11 higher classes," talent and delicacy of taste, and a:'year de- barrier st&nds in the way of our union. I "tent to prod ace the papers, relating to the - '.. .. . . - - �. . .. watched, or rather seemed to watch, on a vote(,, to statly would work wonders ; then dare not meet you again, nor can I further. Newfoundland dispute. Lord Duaraven Now that an attempt to bri - I- .-e - So explain my wriduct, which I know must ap. added that in view of the excitement caused �19 abol t.4 4 . lovely afternoon in Auguit, the progress of would conle his hour of t * h by this matter it would be advisable to de- conciliation between the two sections f . . - .11 the incoming tide, of wbich the- waves, as thought th newly-afflancedL hua=, as he pear incomprehensible and fickle. Fin, iv 04 , � 7 finitely inform Parliament how the question Irish Parliamentary p rty h f . I I . ..1. they followed one upon another with a pleas- parted fro the trembling rl destined by me, I beseech you, and believe only Tax 10 a as been orthill, - __ . . ink sound, approached him more nearly at an evil fort ine to be his wifei whatover I may seem, I love, and shall ever stands. abandoned all sorts of rumors have . L . _. -1 . evervrush. Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State of the ut in circulation . as to ' . 64 . - � And the3 were married ; not in the vil- love ou better than life--A*tter than all, Colonial Department . d toti lay the p the causea of t4 - - - He did indeed but seem to watch, for the lage, the ace of their first meeting ; be did save tonotir. 1. shall have ( uitted England Ittromise failure. Accordingto an editorial, itlgpir� _.. - � . I abstracted look told plainly the spirit was not wish i should be so, and none of the ere you receive this, It may a to return no Papers on the table ; in a few -days, it)- I - . , . far away, and had no part in the strange in- -knew of the more. Forgive me. Farewell. eluding the dmftof theconvention between or actually written by Mr. Justin M�C", , . .- . ..- iriends she had made at W . United States. Dur- I � __ __. . - I . tentness with which he leaned forward and step she w about to take. Their marriage - Cf. M. A� " - Newfoundland and the in the Speaker, the new weekly orgall of - I - - . - . _� . endeavoured, by using his stick, to draw to-. was celeb ted in a distant town, and How' ing the course of his reply, Lord Knutsford ultueed Liberalism, assurances satisfac - .. . the proud lAdy'Relen ,suffered in said :-'- Considerable misapprehi6rision has c . - lory . .. I wards him a portion of pink seaweed, each A81eigh col Neyed hiBbride tlience to a pretty secret, no mortAl was permitted to know. Wisen in Newfoundland in regard to the even to Mr. Parnell had been obtained frooi ___ . time as the rippling,water washed it almost residence t e had chosen, where, both being Not Another eye but her own saw George's position of the Imperial Government toward the Liberal leaders in r I . to his feet, and as quickly bore it back, until, unknown,he intended they should remain h polio, . - �� . letter, and while the old man mourned over the conveqtion. The Government has been and land questions, and everything iiidic&W . ­ . - at length, as a wave cast it within his reach, until such � �*me as it might please him to re- the qua' I which he supposed had deprived condemned for breaking engagemebts made, . . - . . he with earnest,vehemence beat the mass to' rre . - - appear in he wofld with the lovely coin- him of his nephew's society for a season, he but none were ever given. 1� may at some the success of Vie Batilogne negotiajion, - pieces, and scattered here and there the panion he ad chosen. � I . -, � - I little suspected the truth, but imagined time be possible tosecure for the colony the ad- but at the last moment a new detriand, su, . . . . ." clinging transparent eaves, whi6h a moment Hester h , been a wife littI6 more than a that, like other lovers' quarrels which had vantages it desires without prejudicing tire ported by 6'Brien, Dillon and Parnell, - . . . - . before, had floated ao lightly before him. fortnight, When one morninj Asleigh enter- preceded it. it would blow over, and his interests of other parts of the Empire. But tit 1 Will __ a . I . - - - George INIaldon Asleigh was one of For- ed the room suddenly, to tel her that busi- children, when reconciled, be better frien-19 the Imperial consent t . o 'negotiate se forward'from Boulogne. . : . - _.. . ­ I tune'8 favourites : heir to a title, and posses- ness of a I rcssing nattire required his im- than ei-er. I - parate P Other rumors throw part of the blame for - ­ , .� i- - sed of means sufficient to procure for him .. arrangements has always been subject to the failure on Timothy Harrington and Tirnoth, .; , . - �" -." mediate presencein London, and that he must . ._­ _. n t wealth could purchase, it lea,ve her for a few days. . In the meantime Heater watched on, but well-recognized principle that the Imperial Healy, and it is jertainly a matter of e%4. . .� .- - 'for him to find a wish ungrati- I have marked your studies, Hes . ter: we her husband came not: days rewintoweeke, 0 ,overnment must see how far the draft of . '_ had been rare " w"ke into months, and still he was absent. the proposed terms between a colony and a mon knowledge that a deadly feud 6144 - between those two gentlemen, which Would . - fled. Sufficiently good-16Dking, d 'fted ialall-finish the, Temp6t together, dearest,, No word reached her to tell of his well-being foreign Stateaffects other interestri of the make it impossible for them to work to. . - � * - an il . . � with talents above the average, he b been when I ret rn; be sure to writ� out your or probable return : terrible fears for British Colonial Empire. (Hear, hear-) gether in future. It is not probable, how. ­ , .1 - . �, - . .... I courted until life seemed one long sunshine. portion of Milton daily ; Ged Ibless you; Ilia . . ­ Naturally of an easv temper, he could be good -by " and he was gone. . safety assailed her, vexatious call" Leave to negotiate does not imply Imperial ever, that the matter will be allowed to re. .. . . capable of acts of kindness and generosity in upon her purse, which she could sanction of any arrangement made- The . - I... ' I I The cause of herhualland's hurled depart- not meet, came in daily; her servants Canadian Government sent the Imperial main in its present unsatisfactory statt �. ,. . . cases where his own interests or whims were tire, w1iich Hester guessed not, ,�ras this: a - . . .Nifr. i'arnell is much annoyed at the unfair . _. � -.. I.. not in que-.tion ; but, like a spoilt child -as . grew insolent; and when she told the Governme9t ' .-. � - - . . I a strong protest against the manner in which Ilia OPPODents have ..- ­;,_ � agraph in the morning papers had inet trades I her husband's absence alone convention, and after mature consideration . . . the crushed sea -weed illustrated -his best ria,e�er, announcing the dangerotis illness of e sought to cast the entire responsibility up,,, . .. , causerdefa� in the payment of their bills, a C Ila j:O - . . _. enerpies were too frequently exerted in the the 'a I of Rediand, at his hous4 in town- the Government Ila. de ided t t the n- �houlders, and in self-defence he YlAy.�e - . pursuit of objects which, when attained, they answered by smiles which cut her to vention could not, for the present., be coin. mpelle4l at all early date to give his ver, . - . - ' Lord Redland was AsleigWa uncle and the quick. Gradually, to liquidate as far pleted. (Hear, hear )" s on of the Boulogne tie rotlatlong. i . _.. . ­. . - were cast aside as valueless, and speedily guardian. Ceorge had been almost as a son as possible what was due, Heater parted Lord Kimberly agr'eed with Lord Knuts- Straiigers * who , oul"N i have se ell . . for(totten. And sEill, inconsistentas it may totheold man,andfpndlv hadtheyboth with everything she possened but a . ,o 0 hip .. seem, if evera pure andtrueaffiection,warin- - Loped he would in very truth become so. few ford in the opinion that colonial treaty ar- niglit*s fire on the confines of�Coveil t Gar. I i - , _/, ed tile licart oi man since the days of our But such 'was not to be: had she not driven articles of clothing; she grew rle-she was mngements should be subject to Imperial den would have been helped to undcrstaL4 - . _. � , - I soon to become a mother -w ,It to do, or approvfti,but Lord Kimberly claimed it was ]low such murdersaa tile Whitechapel are I ., . .. - - great forefather, it had burned with"' him from her? And now a barrier was placed where to ttirn, she knew not ; friendless and desirable to ascertain before the colony' eii- Z_ _'.­ . his bosoni for one who, 'believing him betw . possible in London and how all description - ­. . to be in all things fickle, had refused een thpill, which Aslei It smiled bitterly alone, the future was dark indeed for her. tered itilo negotiations whether they were fails to convey all idek of wha� London teal. I � . to listen to M3 prayer ; yet lie, tile envied as he thou& upon -poor Wester ! It transpired one day in the town that �ikely to be sanctioned. ly is like. The fire wasthe fli-8t big, Imight ­ __ , - Asleigh, woulti for her sake have gladly . He reacheJ town to find Ilia uncle in tile Hester had diiiappeared. ,No one knew - Lord Knutaford, replying to ihe last, conflagration in the West C�ntre I)i9tric I y (if illness, and his cou8in more in- whither the oor deaL-rted girl hail bent her speaker, said that he regretteil that . - . �.._ I- . . sa��riticcd wealth antl title -would liavf, teresting in her grief than he �ad ever . E any seen for yvars, an(] enormous crowds gather. - - � �_., -, served cheerfully io ,win her, like another tho . light her in her brightest (lays. - T steps. Tile ard-hearted laughed, and said friction hail arisen. Tile Newfoundland -ed in all the adjoiningstreets'- I . . .1 . . . . . .1 - Jacob for his Rachel ; but, denied the here they hadalways suspected something wrong; paper.i which were about to be placed upon 1-y converge fron) the Whiell several. . �- : was a timidity in her Tnanner towards him- . sh"lls'Of -St. Giles I treasureof thelovelic sought,he lootZedl nd those more kindly disposed pitied while the table would allow whether tile- Imperial I Seven Dials" Mar 1 ry . ... - .�. self which -touched him more than any they blamed, adding. they feared it was the Government was to blame in t ie matter. Clare - ketl, and Dru ' , - - . - - .-. upon all the gifts showered on him by a'o tion could have (lone. At is . I . Lane. All other great citie.4 in t I e world I ­ I . - bouritif ill Providence as- worthless now. . old tale," so often told. could hardly izet together ; . , . � .. - - one time'lia had belie%ed site loved him; 1 �' V . ' . � . � on afte4oft qlmn-_ - . . "ell another � - - , - ,� .. Hishuniour alternated front despair to could it be' possible lie had mistaken her ,. : TO BF CONINCED. - . . squalid, unwashed, sodden throng oihu. � .- . , . . .1 - - . . angry defiance ; at one moment the desire when late y she had refused to allow . ':, ' , � I � � . I THE CRILL&S TROUBLE.... Inanity, yet all as happy its lords. To . . . � _. . . I i - -a 4 .. � : .- to end life now so ainiless wai uppermost,' it was so'! Tire doubt Imo. t distract- * , - . I . . . . � 1. _. - at anotl­.er the wish for retaliation took its e - - I ­ . - - I evince their pleasure at tile spectacle, gangs . - Government Troops Derrated by.1be Rebels 'M . � d him ; anrl his agony,was complete, as his - .: - On 'Women's Looks- - I . f roughm 200 or. strong made a series of .. I . . ., I . . � - . . . - - - -, place. He would marry, and wound her uncle, ignorant of what had passed between I .. . ; . THFIR KYES. . . -insurgent Forces Rapidly Increniiing. wild rushes tip and down the street, bon. . I - Z �.. . . . . i 0 � his . � . ' neting evervbody they met, �nd rendering . . . thus -yes, marry at once the person lie thein, joined their hands, and blegae'd - � . ft . :_ - - thought she would li�oe least ; that would The finest eyes are those that- uni te sense . Pmus. Fell. 25. -The Glan/ols publishes - b ,.,-.-. ' children. rhen he would have fled, but the ' the firemen's work 'pvacticallY impossible. _. . . . pierce her woman's heart. A victim to such old man clung to the society of his nephew, and 8weetness. They should be able to say despatch from Buenos Ayres, which announ- Four diffetent relays of police liad to be ­ � * ' -n a . - . ..... .. - feelings, and shunning society, he had declaring h a felt better when George was much, . and all charmingly. The look of ces that the Chili -in (.over merit troop have brought before this rude horse play wa __ � # ,rise is proportioned to the depth from been defeated at Coquimbo and Quillota. stopped, and then only by severe clill)])ing. _. __ _. - ..- sought eefuge in a distant village qn the 4 by, and in mith he seemed so. With an . The insurgent for ly inerea,sing The whole district wag a carnival of disorder - . 1. -..-- southern coast� of England, where we first . affectionat( garrulity he would speak of the which the thought seems to issue ; the look . I . . f ... find him. . � union of hij i child ren when he would be well of sweetness to an habitual readiness of sym. Ili number, and they are a( vaneing on the 1 for hours. and I should think a good niany . - - - The.sea-w-ed completely demolished and p#thv, an unaffected willingness to please capital, Sant -ago tic Chili. Only a few must . .i again. " 'elen," he said, " required ro- ' . I have been hurt, throughno-othernio. - . "" _. . .. scattered to the. winds, he took his way tector ;" aud though Helen -would 'bilish and be pleased. Give us an eye that draws towns remain loyal to the Government. The tive titan having full with tile police. . . .- . dreamily across the common, until a cry fo deeply, she Jid not dissent. . equally from bead above and heart -beneath; de8tructionof the railways by tile insurgent8l Continental quietness still reignsandeor.. -1 . r . _., - , that is equally full of ideas and feelings, hampers the Go%ernment troops. Pte-i-lont' _. .- .. _. help in a woman's voice aroused him - and It was at night-, when in solitude the voice - I respondents are still driven back upon the - .- ... turning hastily, he perceived at a; shoh dis- ons - of intuition and sensation If either Bit it ,eda is well supported in the capital, - . _... . .11ence spoke loudest, that Ceor e lust predominate, let it be the heart. All IN id to - be hopeful . of being able to I Pope for speculative gossip. - They havea Z.- __ tan 2e a girl running wildly along, followed � suffered most. During the day lie eon d " story this week that Leo XIII. reccialvd. .�._ - f . - � ailor, whose unsteady movements told carcely be said to struggle agairist the fas Tire colour of the eye is a very secondary I -e . .. '. I by -a a, _ I t ie rebels. . tainid documentary proof that CarIcal .. .­� - plainly how the morning had been spent. �,S,ination of his cousin'8 society : And it was matter. Black eyesare thought.the bright- t ill feared the effect of the rebellion will parocchi hail been intriguing at the Cours I . . .� " Protect ine, air, for Heir ven's sake ! " she' no slight ordeal ; for Helen, although she test,blue tile mostfemis.ine. grey thekeenest. Ix, disastrous to the financemand commerce -usselL . of Berlin, Vienna, Bi e, and t lie Quirinill . ... screamed, and, tt,�tering forward, fell faint- had her faults, was very lovable ; her chief It depends entirely on the spirit within. ofthecountry. .Duringahattleat-Fara AcIi to secure the next election of a Pontill in'the I - . . . . -ide-that AVe have seen all these colours change char- tile mines th�re were set on fire and after- I a , __ . I ing oil the ground, -while a blow from Asleigh failing bein Ill old family pride, . . . interest of tile triple alliance, and th t th,ere- .- -, ­ . at the same moment arrested her pursuer's which had en'alinost inculcated air a vir- a`ters; though we must own that when a wards flooded ia an attempt to exati"gul" 'upon lie made a vi-,Ient scene with the im- - .... progress. :. blue eye looks ungentle it seems more out of the flames. - Tile Gertnan miners who were . . . . tue. Her mind, highly stored, rendered � bitious Cardinal, who will 1�e obliged to re. - . I . Asleigh Io*ed rouni fi�r character than the eXtreinest contradiction employed there fled into the intvrior. Tara- , . - .� __ � . I . assistan:!e, but her a fittinj � companion for a man of intel- sign his post as Vicar CCUICI-al. Ulldet- . - no one was to I -se seen, and to leave the lect ; her r(finenient and beauty adIllitted expressed by others.. Little eyes must be paca ill only ten miles from tile niouth of a __ .- . . � I - - ground intrigues and cabals surroun4l tvery . . - � I . I : fainting girl there w'as impossible. Her 9f no question , and wherever the L dy Ood-tempered, or they are ruined. They river openi Into the Pacific ocean. . . aged 11 ,�nd it is 'llite possible the story . _� , . a flave no other resource. But this . will It is foun"I that t4e desiruction of Tam- I 0 e ­ drunken persecutor-, after giving utterance Heleri appeared, ;ill others fell for the time may re-4.1elt truth in scane degrue, but it s I --I.,- I beautify them thot,wh. They are made for paca was the work of the landing party more probably a canant, invented to helip . s t abuse, and making sev- into the sha il -. Iler very- pride seemed to I - . epal ineffe . laughing, And shoul !do their duty. I which came -whore from one of tile insur. . � .. I . ctual attempts to rise, lay where add to her ,-A fection8, and gave her that I I , ? account for Leo's sudden olisplaN (it frienid- - - � - ent Vessels. The coal ilepots at -Carona I . . .- . he had fallen, and seemed to be already highborn I ,� ok of dignity which is never to THEIR MrArs. - I . I interest in the maintenance of tl,,e French . i . . � ..... ...- settling hi self to sleep. Nothing could be acquired I . The nose in genera� has the least charact- filaveUeeti 'llaged by insurgent sailors sent K � . . �,�, ...I be (lone bur. to endeavour to restore anima- George'st ioughts would revert to his bride er of any of the le ti� ashore to 0vt1ain coal for tile rebel vessels. . - � - - � a res. When we meet -_ . ' � .. I - .1 tion as best he might ;juid Asleigh, after far. away, il iterate though most lovely ; and with a very small one we only wish it larger ; But:Nos Aviins, Feb. 17.-A startling eon. . ��. - _ . Taurht a Lesson. .- - . . . _. - -.,.. looseyking' her bonnet and shawl, ran to it must be written -the toy was becoming when with a large one� we would fain requebt 8 iracy has been discovered here, but tlie I . C_ ..1. ... I - . � letails are kept secret by the police anil A man with large business interestsanda � . � � _. the beach, and dipping his handkerchief unsightly t( Ilia mind's eye, and at length it to be smaller. It in a fea - Lure generally handsome income married .1 latly who, ae- i - __. . - in the sea water, returned to place it on her grew hatefu' He.had intended writing to tobedeseribedtlynegatives. Itisofiniport- Goverlinient, officials. It is known, however, I . . ... embraced the proposed as. customed all her pre% ious life to tile luxu6es- . - � - pale forehead ; and as lie chafed her cold his wife ; byl,the cloge of the fourth day he ance, however, to t lie rest of the face. If a .that the plot � of wealth, bad never fornied any clear eon- . ­' hands, fistidious as he was, their whiteness felt he could not adilmss her. With bitter ' - will do little for a countenance Gassillatioll Of the principal members of the ception of tile worth and purchasing power . I . . . L - - good nose . . : . .. _. land symmetry struck hini, notwithstanding I regret, halfin iemorse, Calf in anger, lie re. otherwise poor, a bad! one is a - . I Government. Considerable excitement has I � _. . -I-, . that one first fingerbore niarks of the -needle. I called the acts of the ,"Jury followed tile discovery of the conspiracy. . of in tie�. For sonic nintiths the indulgent - � . . past three months ; to tile beat. An indifferent one is so coin- 0 11 .qmt �. - � . . . husha I( ified his wife's every whini. �., �, - I , But when returning c Liness brought nc,w he won I curse Ilia own folly,' now ilia m in easily tolerated. A large - - . I . ,I ., -, - onscioi . . . . . . - ­ . .. One (lay the lady, to carry out sortie CA- il_, back the colour to her cheek, he was astoll- innocent vie .im, the obstacle he had with his aquiline nose is lad. It trenOies upon tile, - . .. . , I . . . - ishedat the beauty of the young creature so pwn hand i preared to prevent the accom. other sex and requires all the graces of ... . . A rish 8 ' , price, asked for a check for so large a sum I . upon his notice. , plishnient'of his dearest wishes. Abpasia to carry it off., Those. indeed. will I - -, - , " thkt the gentleman was disturbed. He saw unexpectedl� tfilr* Fish stories are always in order. Here is that such prodigality, if persisted in, nles,llt " .. - . -With the *insti lVe feeling of a gentle- ALnd p"r studying thai off anything. Thi re are many handsome a beauty from that admirable - public-Ltion ruin; but not wishing to grieve his wife bys . 7a ester ! still t (I ry carry . . . .;. man, lie endeavo-ured to lessen his 'com- history till 3 our blue eyes lose their lustre and even ehartning w( men with such noses; Aort-land Stream: "'It's not uncommon in downright refusal, he determined to give her I __ . . - _. . Z panion's confusion, as lie conducted her -still copyiiig, with anxious care, front the but they are ell irmm� � in spite of them, not opening:fioh to find various and divers sun. a lesson in finance. He therefore sinilinglY - across the com-non, until perceiving her to sublime writings of Milton -lines which by their assistance. . I . -11 - grow uneasy as -they approached the village your uninstr cted mind ca -'ainters do not give dries within their maws. On LakeSuperior: remarked that lie could nct velieracheck .- 11 . .: - .. unot yet follow- them.to their ideal 14Auties. We do not the great lake trout 1damay, u.,h of the Oji _; ie nioney from -. , imagine angels with aq4iline nose&. Dignified bewas, seem to always be ready and willing tits store. . � - _ he gently took leave of her, i and turned to- all to pleas3 �he"husband wilo never loved i b- 'an usual, but would send upg�il . . _. . . ; . wards tile house which for tile time lie call- - you, -and th I Vilom you. are each hour grow- men have Lnem. . . 1. . . ed his howe. . ing more ri�p ignan4 - I - I - I to at eept any of such things as are thrown About noon the promised niotic� canie,not . � � . . - - He occupied hirfiself that -evening in S�ie does n 3t wonder at not hearing from . .. TIIETR FOhETIVEAD.R. from the cook's gallery of the steamers and in crisp bills, as was expected, but ill iflVer . . � . .1 � n Of late years physiognomist& have declared S&ilillgveawla which plow its pellucid waters. dollars, tile sum total fill ing*several sKie . . - speculati g upon what his i-ew acquaintance him, for lie mid he should not write ; but for the w�dsom of straight und compact fore- It Is not uncommon to find a fork or spoon, ba - I " : - I . P- I would whe &c. every. day, at i the evening mail arriveg. finds heuls rather than high ones. We must own I he wife was first I vexed, then all'u-Sedr . - � � I turn out to be, ie she lived, . beef b6nes, potatoes, broken wine glasses, ' - - - . She was, certainly very lovely, and her lan- her, dressed in her choicest, watching for we have seen very silly perstma with both. corn cobs,, and even a bunch of keys are and finally, as the afternoon wore awayp bt* . guage not ill chosen ; but she could scarcely It n who c� a not. � I - I � - Lit 46 It must be allowed, at tile same time, that a among ,tile treasure trove from their oame deeply thoughtful. I When her bus- - .. - . be in the rank of a lady ; her printed gown Wi Georgii, y dear cousin George, I have A - " . ...L_ __ and common shawl belonged, to a different shed to as your forgivenew, oh, so of very retreating foreh�ad is t to be no Or"ll vurOus collection bags. But now a carp hand earne.'home to supper, she took hill' . - � - . . a in - ten; accompaniment of WiL Witt regard to comes to the front as a container of the nest. gently by the arm, and leatliDg llilll i to the . . I �._ - I class ; and yet the delicate soft hands bore yo'.tt must ha e seen, my desire to do so ;" high ones, theyare often confounded with eat outfit of anything yet seen un the unsalt� rooiii where the ponderous bags of specie . . .. � testimony to no rough work : she must, he and dra;,%vin� � herself up, "you know my foreheads merely bald ; and baldness, ed sea. On Christmas morning Captain were still standing, said : upied h hi her station in ride, it was long ere I could do it ; but my I I , � �. I .. : - I . life than her plain dres's ingicated ; what teloved father's illness, that perhaps soften. whethernatural or otherwise, in never hand- McCormick, &it old salt and fish man, saw " M y dear, if; this the money I asked YO - .- I - could she be? ed me, and your kindness to 1im. Geo some; though in men it somet.i lies takes & two fine lar e German carp on sale in Duluth for this morning?" . . � .. I - rge character ( f simplicity and firmness. Ac. Struck witf its apitearance, and thinking il It is in love,"was the- reply. - ... .. Reader, Rester. Benfield -for such was am I forgiven?" and Helen held out to him cording to t Ili- G reekt, who are reckoned to ; -to please his friend, the doctor, lie purehased " And , dil u this "money � her name -was a sewing -girl, and an or- her matchless hand. - . - on have to .-tak :... , . . have been the greatest judges of beauty, the One and, sent it, too him with the compliments all in doll4r �y dollar, in the course of Pur - .. .. . phan - her father had (lied during her early Suppressin a �roan of agony, and to hide hi#h forehead never bore the paInL A cer- of the season. Of courge the doctor was basin' . ' - . . . - . � . .- . . - youth, and she had but recently lost her the deathlik pallor of his working -face, he ess " was the next question. - _.. ­_ mother, to Nvhom she owed the teaching and turned a �� and then, without a word, tain conciseness carrieAl it. A large bare lemsed with the gift,and ordered it tabled. "Yes," lie answered gently, t re re ,, - Vou can imagine the astonishment of all' the reisulta of many weeks of ard 119r. " i "B" . .- - I forehead gives a woman a masculine and 11 I � .. ... , high principle which had hitherto causeo drew h "Him, and clasped her in his defying look. when it was opened to findvitbin a silk -lined "Well, then," she said, �%,ith tearful eY?1 x ... . : her to be as much, respected for her blame- arms, w I one deep sob burst from his over. - I , � I . I cam containing a large meerseh . is . - .-. . r. , - - - sum pifte and man to take it back to th � - . - .. less life, as admired for her beauty ; she had charged lie . -46� - send a e bank 14 � . - . � ... but a abort time previously come to the " Dear eorge, I now k now how truly - ''a. - . . I . cigar holder, all in gocd order, too. was themorning. I can't use so Intich.11101leY for . . . . village of W--, for the purpose of youlove . iedl -' - Family Financiering. . . _. a genuine carp, imported from Germany, of so trivial a purTose. I didn't uIlderstalla - . . ;.. � - I learning millinery, her desire being first to that day, y " I'll tell me you work for a dollar a day -, the variety called V.& be- The doc- about it before. , 11 u remember, I had heard some- How s it you clothe your six boys on such tor has it u . .1 yier mac yet carc. y preserved, and the I __ _L .. . - - I - . .. - obtain initiation into the mysteries of bon- thing whic caused me pain, and I was hurt pay I" smoker's apparatus, too, which he shows to A Canadian Absconder fleard rro,16 -11 . - . - ...- net -making, and then proceed -to London, and angry. You don't know how I repented .11 I know you will think It conceited and queer, his friends with very great pleasure. If . .. - .,-. . - �hat city of fabled golden pavements, where afterwards'llaving wounded you. Do not But I do it because I'm a good financier. . .. ST. CATHARINES, Ont., Feb. 25-.Xfr. . . . alone, she bi.11eved, fortunes were to be now ask me to tell you what ft was I heard. There'm Pete. John, Jim and Joe, and William I , . � .1 . . . . ril traveller of . ­ made. You shall some day know all: I shall never .. I- and Ned, - � David Mills, a widely-knom letter . - To make yellow butter'in .- � Asleighfl uickly discovered Hester's calling conceal an t ing from you, G aorge, -then " A half dozen boys to be clothed up and fed. . winteir just be. this city, u rites io a friend here iL . - 1. , , I buy for them adl good, plain victuals -to fore finishing churning put in the' � bearing date 12th -37 front Bilelf - - . yolk of . of Januai , � and place of businesp', and frequently way- "God b 1 i ma od bless you", " eat .. . Ayres, Argt rit.ine Republic South 1�rrlericl, . ' " ' . I I . ­ laid her in the evening, on her return to her 9 all his rf "', you - y But clothinif-I only buy cloWng for pete. '119911- - . L o alkirg _ - ". hey wei -e P Y ri . He.says: .­ () n the 9th iiist. I was. IV -ty in . _.- . solitary lodging. At first, curiosity and * tojethe n the large drawing- When Pete's clothes are too small for him to Cycling ad a Pastime seems to'be grOwillg. on one of the 8 ill I ll!S el . . I � .. .. . mere idleness induced him to seek her, roo , but at Lhis moment a summons from get on in popularity almost every day and that, company wit principal strect ell I suddeillY - . . � then, piqued by .the coldness of her her ather ca led Helen away, and the door - My wife makes'em over and gives'em to John. too, �arnori at the middle-age� and staid came face 11 my. wife, wit tie. ge . . - manner. and resolute endeavours to closed on- As.eigh, than whom the world When for John. who,is ten, -they have grown member to face with a Mr. ,Nlacr - crest- . � . out of date, 8 Of5OcietY- It has often been sug- was walking alone and looked `vcry __1 - avoid him, lie became more earnest �, lastly, scarcely - the i contained a more miserable She Just makes'em over for Jim, who to eight. gested that cyclists i ­ � could be of great service fallenand nh py. Heiscertainlyllotthe . I- . � information iwhich reached him fromthe man. . - When for Jim they're become too ragged to fix, Irstimes of war if properly drilled and train- iMac - . - 1)esperatk was the inward struggle before She juHt makes'ern over for Joe, who Is six. ed as soldiers, and many .of our regimen - e tqi'g metropolis renewed the idea that bW marri old,ftEis jaunty airand creet C&r. u rae of . . - . - � .-. . , s lionour gaine I the mastery : at one moment And when little Joseph can wear'em no more. actually have cycling divisionaL In a recent circrinistances of the last few 111011ths' lie age, and such a marriage, would of all thing. ts -riage having disappeared under tit . - . .. . - most deeply wound the woman who had re. the-spiritof.(vilwbi8pered, "Cannot your She just makes 'em over for Bill, who is four. number of the Whedman thiire. is published wore a light tweed suit and blue WOO � . ..�.. j2��te-1 hini ; and .thus it ended, that on one marriage be nnulled, perhaps denied . and And when for young Bill they no longer wil & report Of & most interesting inter- � . a but i'either . , -obf�r ev( , I ic . ­_ � -ning-, when, asusual, lie had He do, 1. recognize. M4, see hip'. I .� .. :. Oct , Ienmadc ourown? at the next, happily She just makes 'em over for Nod, who to two. v w whIch the editor of thatP paper ham of us spoke. I did pot afterWards - - -1 beca wa I tin g for Hester, and at length in the fot him, a be;ter impulse succeeded. Should had with Lord P&O - . ­ :.:., - go you see if I ffet enough clothing for Pete, Wollieley on the sub- He in not extraditable., in republic, ' of , I �­, � dArIceTlill- C;LUght sight.of her light figure the name which for generations had The family is turnishod with clothing coin jecL His lordship in of the opinion that population is about o t . hird conl�00i - - I ' - � � �.­ 1. . - "e- . .. � . .. "I. hurrying across the common, he joined her, remained ux spotted be sullied by him? plete. . - .! cyclists can be of immense service in -case refugees from ju will be reineinber ­_ .:. of stice." It . W - . _' I I 4nd ere - long had declared himself 'her " And yet,ts be murmured, 11 oh, Helen, "But when Ned haa got through with the cloth. war,. and can also be made much use .ritioned in t - . . �­.. i i Helen, why did you drive.me to do that the piping timas of peace. In the course of 0) � . � ;.1. suitor, eliciting in return form her quiverin inf=d when Of in ed that the A. M. Macrae me - g 66M .1 . 9 , att 9010 . -..- . .1: I. L l,ip_- the assurance that she loved him. which I have done ? Wretched, hateful wo- He has rown It amide -what do you do with letter is the dashin I Atb- . � :_ �,.'- . : I the conversation Lord Wolsieley spoke J31 fo - r of the . . -11- it thear rinerly secretary-treasurei k st, (, �_,, ". ... an that I ave made my the highest term of some military saving 001 . . :­ -,. She knew nothing of her lover's real rank, -in wife, why did I . Why once more we go round, the chvle am I I Loan and -0 00 . 1�: - .,.., _.� and it pleased him to think. how great would ever meet you?" I c 1111to arines Security - ;., .111 J�. a ' h' - Wis. �rhsrn he had lately seen going throuiez some W., V b; �1 � L 1, ht I I c r 8" I I �& t it I I ffhh� _�, 0 ryie I - . ,e I i ri,F"o � " t e y , �_ I i I "' h r4 : , )h . I �_ k I dei - to. exeniverst lWkemy. . their ppny ; who absconded with ..; be her surprise when son.e day she should Helen wa o hed fdr AF - . ... ... . - . gh &H that even -1 And begin to an It for pWhes for Pe � . . t,,erriberl !0- . , _ . . , -,_. '. _ . . . ..1. � Of th6 compmy's money in Sep . .. ., '� IV � I . � . . . � , .- - . , q . . .1 I.. I I . - � -i, " ;:�,:-,­. - _�a, W; ;-. . n .. , 4----- ­ ­ - - 4-_g� , -, _', 1. .. _. ,4 ­ - � I - -1 I � . I . I I . I .; - .. . _ , �,,., , - - . - I I 1�1­T 4 ­ � -,, 4 - . . . � ,.��j. 4 -1 I . , . -v',�Ii 4 , - �,111­' ­,­._� �� It,-, . __ - I . .- �. � .! . ­ .1 � I . 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I IV., ". , " jr.�.:. , � �, , -, ,,, 11 ",,7"7*%7;WK57'_ - -, . 171- ; � . .... ... : I. . � � _- I - I - ;__. 4- 1:4-, � �' . - . - , I � , ,��' 7- 1 1 ". .1 �_ -, .- . - � 6� , �:, 4 , � - . . . . . ..tl ­,� . . . - - __ I t � i - _- _� - � ­ �. ", , I.. t : .� . . _7. -1 - .. . I _,�.'. . alv=! � MMs' � - .� ,_ . TrEALTIEL ., :71-. ''.1.1 XL= . I A I � 1* - way to Warm U01( 016 31) ]gore than twenty-five years � .0100times troubled with cold fe4 time while I was stamping u,Pon I in the effort to warm my ex train it ra,de 53;id to me, is if our feet a this." Ile raised his M from I and struck some light blow$ witl upon the upper part of his leg, j the knes. I did the same, with and instantaneously felt a 110" blood coining downward, and ti ,,Me comfortably warm. .- I I - * 1 1 , r� The Night -Air Can. Dr. jv-elix L. Oswald has collf-I I 0,L,ticle to the Medical Tribmic Night Air Cure," in wh-'c'i Ile inai ' night air front the outaii 1, is f&r in fill than the vitiated, diss�ase-ladf of ordinary human dwtllings. Ii sue-essful experimenUi have -bet. I summer of having Patie'A,'s '%Till' dimorders isleep all night ill t!.io - , . the pine woods. At any ra,,.�. it have to breathe at -Dight, and it be fresh s4d pure as possible. , ___ i . " Ey&openers and Night-( A physician, who declares tha. ,6 eye-opener" and tile " Ilight-oft injurious, says that the ' latter I'M t of tile two. " Whe" a "Ift'l," lie to drinking carly Ili the in)rinniz lar custom, lie is pretty far gonc. I�efore breakfast in a pretty cert tion of a lislf-do7en before sun(] eff,ect of a morning drink wearpi shortly, leaving the drinker cmil at a time when he is busiest at w in natural for him to drink agai himsfelf'ur. At night, however sleeps, nature repairs the (hkniag4 it, which lie has done by soaklll� ach with alcohol. If a illan ,nns ought to have senseenough to P14 the "eye-opener." It in Ilie amongilrinkersandis the hard loose front. " .. � � _. . � I I . . . . I - Air the Be&oom. � I . . - . Will there ever be all end of ' a,%ying that the rooni whieh den caref tif attention is tile mleeping Z Bedrootris shoubt Ile light, still', cious, and there shoul,1 be constai air, a window, either in the be, or in adjoining room being partl night. If a chininey pamses �t ronni,11, Chimney ill use, All Opiall � 4 chimney covered with one of perforated covers that inity 6 need, makes tile next best Y-entil of the open fireplace of the old now that flannel and cashinere are so much used, it will perlial to-per8tiade peoi)le that all-(1ay yes, particularly and especially wool next the lwrsoii, .4hould and earefully- hung to air darill Coughing and Sneezh 0 - Coukiiing call 1-e stopped by the nerves oil tile lips in. tile 11 Of tile nose. Sn"Zing I'lay be the sailke illechanigni. Pressing I � P" borhood of tliu_ear, right in fi-ii may stop et)ugliing. It iq S,) coughing, but Illuell less So thall or cotighing. Premsing very IlAl 6 I of the mouth is also a mean--; coughing, an,l inany say the mense power. There are many . tions associated with breathin be stopped by Lhe saille tilvel stops the heart's action. Ili sl glottis, which is it. terrible thilL. ' and also in ,whooping com-,li, � to afford relief by thtowint� c, . . feet, or by tickling the soles of which proiluce8 laughter, and *t time goes to the matter that the spasm, and arrests it almot - : would not say that we oval alV coughing by our will ; but in Ili; these things are p,os4lble, and 11 ber that in bronchitia'and Ili . .any acute affection of the lung coughing greatly increases th, times, you can easily see flow ii for the patient to try ti; avoid best he call. . � . I % 0 1. . - - . - - I . �. i . Cold and its Victim� . . As -might lia-ve been for,eseeti, . of mere exposure upon health . been unusually noticeable durij . ous close of the past year. Se, . this kind have been reported i politan daily press, and we ( I that their nuinher would be, iai ed if the facts respecting thl's fully known. Discretion in mai tire is not indeed possible. ti, . might certainly be exercised 4 half of, many persong, etpaelai - . trenies of life,much more corr. is. The spectacle of an aged ii 4 t out of doors in biting weather many cases lack the excuse of I .. is, however, where poverty or . . privation that the pinch is mc safeguards, afforded by foo4l, fi tn � . Yet the poor and their chari may take heart from the fa.et t tenance of sufficient artificial not call for elaborate ineasures . pense. The hand of brotherly I tainly be. appealed to, but it ne der or exceed in providing * i I nece*arics as fire, plain bedd " underclothes. Food of the sin" requisite, if it be sufficient in . warm ; while the absence of &14 cellent guarantee for noedf ul , . - for more sustaining provisio . this care is within reach of the * -, butthe time in fully ripe for - . ganization in relief of their pm ties. - - . . - - I FaLn_ lands in the United S . the h oect acres in every 1000. . .. . Nine hundred an.d- fifty -su I . I graph cables are now in opera thern in Europe; their total I . _. . 1� _ 89,000 miles, . . .0 - . . I.. -_ -� -,, Struck With Lighft ., - .. � ea y describes the position - "; . �; soft corn when Putnam's Pain I - 1� tractor, is applied. It does . ` :, quickly and without pain I . I '. _: � Inegical in action. Try it. .;. : * Irlame--Putriam's Painless CO . .. �.. I � :; 801(i by ill druggists And 4 - ,.. :.,. where. - . . � . - I - :: �' I � _ _7 r . . - - � .., _ ­ . � . .. -1 . ; � ,� - I - . t I.- I - ­, � - .. - � . I _ ":,�­ " . , , - * �' - - - I ­ - � � . . - ! �,11­.�: � 'I. .1 . , . , . I I . . I -1 I - . C., .: I _.... , , � ... . ­!. 1, .1, � � �. . . � _., . , . .,..:'1i.r,_ - I - . .. - 11'� � � ,, I 11 - " �' -: �;, i � ..'. ,. - - 4__*1 !. � - , , _. - ­. ,­­: ", ., .. . � U " , ,---., I - - - .___ _. � -, i, .` r F4, - " - � , � :�r � *. -, , ..*..; r , , ­_�, :;-,Za.�L,,wA,w7�,--AU��,-;Ij��$-. WK _:. _- " . _rtt. - _. __ � . , rr. E 7'fl!2' -, , , * rop�t I � - - . . - I i"' .110)ie immeni a 4 . se Lou 'k 1-1. �!! i r(i. 1- rs.as the Whiteeb., i Possible7-Gos,sip Aft . � . �: t It'llipt to bring abo �..-11 tit wto ii�,�rll Lile. two SeCtionsof tb, ! LI -N, virtv bas been forinall, -,tl . tA Of runiors have be4 'I'. as to tile causes of th. ling,to an e(lit,orial, inspi' len by M r. -Justin McCarthyll. i he new ,%eekly "i 1:-4m, assurances satisfactory 111('11 had been obtained froin .. - * ", I .., III'Vi'ardtothelrislipolli., � : �, all(l everything indicated � ,.,.,. K)alogne negotiations, ii im-_,iti ' � a new demand . , su�. i�-n. I)i1lon and Parnell, ,w* III 11milogne. � Hint N1- mrt, of the blame for ..;I\- -1 Ill i iSington and Tinioth, . I , , �.Vt,Lin y it matter of coln. . that a deadly feud exists ! �� of ­ent lemen, "which would , ­11i1c for them to work t(i. I '' I t is not probable, ho,w. , �!. I t " t - I Will be.allowed to re. ,:t,_,;t,nt iin!�atisfactory state. .:,;I(,Il almoved atthe unfaiii �Ilc �­ 11 .1lis ()I)PO'lents have . c ,ntire res1wnsibility upon, ;:;,! Ili scif-defence lie may be ­­I]v date.to!�J\'e his ver. . I ,fit, lic"i ptiat lolls. . I - __ ; , ''itd, , I have seen I,tst I i't, k,f)l.t'lles of Covent G . I i,� t'll heliwd to undersZi . . -; .1-; tilt- , Willtechapel are , :: ;Illd llwx all dc.,wriptlou ' , ' ..! 1, if ii, (if AN -hat London real- '. Wli,; tilt- finst big bright I ! :::I' Wes' ('entre District � .! f.l!()rIIlou8 ero,wds gather. .., 1:19 ,' I, -f_ -(`s which several - :,I Ii.41 Z- I It - 1IS Of St. - Gil . �I!t' `,,,LLI�-,-t, and Drur . . . - - . III : 1,!cA', -'l'l('9]lltl-e worl . � . ._,t--,h(il- .,;,Iicli anoth � �� , I . i I I , o,i,lit-n tbrong of hu. � �: i t -� ; a�,I,y its ]ords. To � ,it I, ,it t;le �;pectaocle, ganp � :1 if I �. 1 1'(,Il ' j! illade a series of , k;''� (h'-wii the strect, bon. ' I.. T; .,I(..\, Ilict, "Ind rendering I i ,.- -acti - . k 1,: ,-ally impossible. :. : t.vs ,if police had to]* I .;::s ruile horse play was ! ': ('Illy by sc-vereclubbing. I , Wlt_,� It CM-Ilival of disorder -:�,,Illkl think a good many ; , �� :!-t, through no othermo- L ''-!I N%Jitli the police. 11.� , 114'�;s still reigns and -cor. i � I I - -f-ii 1), . 11 ill 1\ ack upon the . .. . M 1\ V L:(,Sslp. They have a ­ �,:�L! Ix,! XllL recentlyob- I' I! , V i,roof that Cardinal ' :I intri ' i-,iJng at the Courts t I Iii us�-uls, and I lie Quirinal � - t -Ick-', ltin of a Pontill in the I �Ir a 1 1 i"lixe,-and that there- , i "I -lit sculic with the am- �f - . \% 1 I,, w I III 'I ie obliged to re- . \'I,-;il- (4-11cral. Under- :.!I,i t-J-alssurround every ' . . - -, I: I 1, e poSsible the .story . I !I:- �;(,Illt, (4 -gree, but it is I . * , , --ented to h I - .�llal'-, Ili, el . . - !:,;,: it. I I display of 'frien _ ­0111C11MICC Qf the French - ... ­ - . . 1. . . : _. ' � I .. :--- - Lesson I __ . .. _ _ �t . . . . I - . . . : 1. ;. * I - , li�)nuss i'iterests and a. - .:i II'l it."I li, lady who, 'aciii: . , ; : 1''. :1;1�:�3 !ife to the luxuries � . ' ,! ! i(irin&l any clear con-' :: h and purchasing power: -11c I. -If -liths the indulgent ;i,s wife*s every whim. i - � , tit carry out some CA- , !:o -c -k- for so large a sum �:: %k US disturbed. He 8�'w � ; .:,-\-, 1, persisted in, meant . :!1" e'by a i. - to grievehis wif - . hc (Ictermined togiveher � . Ife therefore smilingly ' * 'llM n( t give her a check A --micnd tip the molifey from " P! , ,lJ,iSt-(l money came,not ,I - ­\ lwcted, i,)Ilt in silver - , �:I: illhijig" several specie I t vf,xed, then anitisedt'. ­,rnoon wore wway, be- - , ' - I �;, t: ii] * When her bus . . �IiNwr, she took hiln-, . U11i Icading him -Into the . I : li,AT(Jus i . . �i"(l : �. , i if:* ynoncy I as - . ked yot -r .. � - ,;. . - �%;k,; the reply. . .. -.1 ,I,#. !(, ta,-e . A, this, money' ­ - - ­ :J!, III the course Of your, . l:. -X*, question. _. ' I I �. I � ,�, - I I I 1 y - i t represents ., %k (:( . ks of'hard labon" 2 , - '. k I (1, -,.v I t h tea rfu I e'Velf . . ,I " - i * I ,a c'X to t.h e bank in , 11 mo, : % 1 i; se so ]line ,ley for I ,�. I (lifilll,t understand . . I I . _ �4 - -1 I sl- . . . , - I � ­ �___.__� . - .. . �- ,. �; i , �� - I I I: i 0 Ud er Heard Fr00- - _',� -, ()nt., Feb. 25-31f'.. ri,-I'v kuown traveller of � . � if friend here a letter--. to .11�1 , Ila ry, - from Buelio`** I ico'. - 1:,-p.11,.Ik" 'South Amer . . ,, j. ,.,,.,t. I vVas walkilig . . ; . Is . I i I I ,t ,-(..(-,ts in t h' city '1� . .'k,lc, whei, I SuddenlY.-. i %i, .1 t 1, it Mr. �Nlacrae- I'&:, .. and looked very creot-: - : , - 11 - Ill. I.-; certainly lotthe�_'. . I:, I; I I t N, air and cect car � lwilt!'Cd under ?fie tryio§�, .hf- ,-I.,t,few months- Ile -i , ,[lit ,find blue eyeglasses.-�,' i . I -cf)gnize, me,, but fieithier`�.'- . e lliul�­ , ; i I .)t afterwards Be . 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I .. 1!!.7 I I .. .:_:�l -m c! TIEL,o ii._ - - - I.. ''.. THE PLUM HOLLOW SEERESS, , The Queen Pawned Her Jewela. I .- . I . - HEAL :,. . .4. ::� _.: ,... _. ­:� - . - X, ­.. -.1 . - ; - , . "... �Queeri Nabells, of Spain, pawned Her jew- . . . .'.' ::..," ..,�. i , . . A. . .. � 1math of a Woman Wks Mad Achieved I .1 � I - Wily to Warm Oold Feet ... els to raise money to- lit out the ex ition I b . . A Meap ., . Fame as a Fortune Teller. Dell y -five years ago I 1. . � . that discovered the new world. Ifer awri- 0 U 3) 1 gave t ban twent t as OTTAWA, February -Word has been recely fico was not greater than is made by many - -_ - C . a ,oTuetLnIes troubled with cold feet, At n eJ here of the death on Wednesday night of women of America, who deny themselves - __ - - . . hile I was stamping upon the gro d Mrs. Barnes, the famous Plum Hollow f ' - J time W - or man,v thinfa in order to have money to buy it Is a 6111117111111iin "d speeft am for �i in tile effort to warm.111y extremities, a c Wue teller. Mrs. Barnes, during her life, Dr. Pierce a Golden Medical Discove Coldisda AssilandCaUnkinallitA . � � A ry for faces. ry rade sAid to me, - if your feet are cold I achieved far more than a local reputation as their sick husbands or children. This A. Din- Ar this.), He raised his foot from the ground a seeress, people coming hundreds of miles covery" in more important to them, than the ,SOOTHI 0 CLEANSINO, gilt blows with his hand ViALING. I mass of the lnsta�t Rolief, ftrmenwt and struck some lik ; of his log, just a lye to consult her, not only as to what fortune one made in 14912. For all dism :S upon the upper part . had in store for them but also by those who Lungs, Liver, Throat, or Stomach, the Ctire, F411UP0 InWoWbia, the knee. same, with both legs, had met with losses or were about to enter " Discovery" in a aovereign remedy. A trial mmy 0"aw 41111111110111fillill, an dM usly felt a flow of warm into important undertakings. Many - came convinces, its continued use cures. Itpuri- sylaptom Of catant. such " hilla I ouling downward, and;the feet 3e- =.parmal domblanw, losing M ; 01 blood c . . from New York and oth6r AUierican cities, flea the blood, Invi lorates the liver and loW bnalk, haw Is. . . some from west te ­ . . 1. ". Mumma. generail I s-0,�.11t: ,,tile comfortably warm. . 4:. . .. .1% of the Mississippi. During strengthens and builTs up the whole system. - tro" , vM . - . . . . . . My. 0&& U you - . . the fif ty years that she wafi actively engaged Guarante,d to benefit or cure in every case, any ad fiblow or kbW-d s . ' *:�'.. uUm - The Iffight Air Otn. L as =0 = havt CLfwTh, a" ab 2� . . � , _ . in fo�tune-telliiig aim was consulted _by an or money paid folr it returned. , in i,gunring a bottle Of VA"36 . an enormous number of people, and In&& . NALm. Be warnod In Ume. r Dr. Felix L. Oswald has coni fl� " a _!V �._. �' I f 4. 1 rp.; h- . ­ I I fqlh- Vast amount of mone Ah. .. I- # Tito Paris Figaro publishes an Inbervi -0 oold in Umd r"rulto InkMINOM1711114 . W A ­ article to TRIC 0 U" - J., . . loved by sonalm 1300 - Sigh t Air Cure," in wil'e'a he maintains �l iat ninety �eam of age. She lived in a little in which the Pope in represented am as Ing NA111LAL ]RALM Is so F I , that to support good republic is to I ;lit or will be "int. pomff.-aa &.4 "". i .. Ilight air from the outsidr is far inoria health- log cabin in a district called Plum Hollow, a I poke ac agois and # .00) by addraosing I f tl" than the vitiated, dismse-ladon night air about seventeen miles northwest of I against a bad Lone, and that as the formation FULFORD A CO. a I of I ,rdinary human dwellings. In Ger any Brolkville. She was a - mild-mannered of a Catholic paity in France in im ble . Btoekvllls,'OnL . I I , the Catholics ought to support the 87v ei r n - - I suc,;O$sful experiments have been trie in pleasa6lit-voiced aud exceedingly intelligent ent. ; stinlitier of havill." Patients with pulino iary woman and presented none of tile witch. m ; : : a r like and uncaiiny appeankw!es usually c i Vnittlm M Parvo. � - 1 1 disorders sleep all night in tile open a r of - on- ; . .1 I 4. I ;I * 'I we ' � I ; - � i the P. ie woods. At any rate it is al sidered an essential element in connection . . .. �.t 1% . L I 1will par to se ., - t ter with successful' fortune- talling. Her funeral Bk9T&Jkks ""s NAig 11% aniall in 10"e" have to breathe at night, and it had M.1t; .4 -------- - I I . bg fresh and pure an po"iblo. took place to the Athena CouAtery. Sbe Monm Iniiiime bave a larger wain%. . . � . . I ­ I ; Ita ED hm Man the horneL . I L . f d,il�i--A 4.- h. - .- _ i ik- 11 11 I& I __ . . . - �. IF -V � L 40 %I '111"W". U I � % I . Some peciAs may, perhaps, scorn, on ae- Ill ' L i - * _1 - I � " Eye-opeders and Night-oaps ' Wets since she was seven years of age. ' . - . rie r sount of their tliminutivenebs, Dr. Pierce's L father held. a commission in the Eug- A physicis", who declares that b ,.he lish army under George IV and for her di- Y.1easant Pellets. But a trial of theni con- I " and the 11 night-cap' .. ry - - vinces the most, scornful skeptic, that they 4leye.opener Yining power was christened the "-Star of e "l Connaught." by King Willi.%rn IV, who Will c re conaLipation, dyspepsia, sick and . I injurious, says that the latter is th, ll'mo,re,v, - -sco Is �It ofthetwo. "When a man,".he says, 4'� eta billou headache, quicker andsurer than - presented her with a gold mf.dal. H undried a their %rge wais I __ - - awa Valley had to drinking early in the marning as , ,, gn' of people throughout the OtL Led competitors, the old- E � - lar custom, lie ii pretty far gone. A drink all implicit faith in the old woman on style 11. , . I . I . " X, I refore breakfast is a pretty certain ind ` account of her successful Fredictions. She By utting a little vinegar oh a fish ik will I i pzenibeforwe sundown. The t . � t on of a half- ol irik was also greatly sought a ter by people who keep i the warmest weather. effect of a niornilig ( ears away v E!ry desired,to recover stolen property or stray- C ' - shortly, leaving thii 'drinker coll se j ust ed cattle. A record of her apparently sue- . A ot The �Jfight V ord. . NULS1 ' , ' at, a time when he is busiest at work, ind it cessful predictions would fill a. volume. , I I No, " said Bertha sadly, " " pain' doesn't I is natural for him to drink again ,to brace . . express what I su.'rer at these times -it, is aim- , - . - himself ulp, At night, however, wh Is he , . . . ply langui-sh!"I knowl. ought tocon-tult a phy- ) k 9 I , ­ ;.L . ' - sician, but I dread it so! I can't bring my- __., .. � - sleeps nature repaira the damage, or ,art of : �: .1 . . I � " I I I I I - I E 0 N �. T . Too Familiar - �. - -1 ) I . I - it, which lie has done by soakQ Ilia I stom- , , �'T - ­ ' .' " . . self ft do it. Then, too, 'female diaeasea' . achivith alcohol.. If a mail inuat drink, lie 611c may' not. necording to the etiquette - alwayl I seemed so indelicate to me, I can't I ,')tight to have senstii enough to steer cleat, of of. loyalty, speak too familiarly of kings bear to have any one know or speak of, mine. it I I b . i ) CONSUMPTION I . the -eye-opener." It is the last resort and queens. As a subject was once remind. 41 Y, �s, dear," answered Edith, 4but don't ) : aniong drinkers and is the hardest to tear ed, who wished to give his sovereign a pair you know you can he cured without going to ) �, . I ! - of stockings, "Tile Queen of spain has no a physician ? Send to an druggist for a ) its 11ra Sta jo I iu loose f rom. " y I is I .- . . . r ICU." Shemustnotbesupposed towalk, bottle of I)r Pierce's Favorite Prescriptinn,, ) - In F t 9 S... . .._� .. I .. � , ., L P ' , . .. r;.. * . . .1 .- "I ,k,oreat like ordinary mortals, and if and take . . - � Ail-theBedroom. , I- - , it, and I warrant you'll feel better � - I . L . � . . . .. . � . 1. I _. - . one cannot escape 'the inference that she in a v ry few days. 11 . % PaliLtable an Milk - ­;., Will there ever be all end'of the n of really is like the rest of humanity, surely one manufarturorrs iratraild the medicint, I I &lying that the room which� demands I ost nothiug need be said of it. too. I hey guarantre it is to do exactly what Be sure you get the'genuine in Salmon careful attention is the sleeping apartine ta. iWheii Queen - Victoria'vi8ited Salisbury itclaims, viz: to -cure leucorrhea, , . tiful color wrapper; sold by all Druggis*s, at I ' 9 . ke I .1 III&- wing 5m. and Sixo. Bedrooms should be light, sunny and Cathedral, thii ty years ago, there was, of irregii arities, exceirive flo p r Ora P, ,a, - I I I us, cious, and there should be constant chsing 1 of course, a flutter of curiosity and loyalty inflatians,tion or ulceration of the uterus, and SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. . I - air, a window, either in the bedroo it ,elf throughout the town. Ewen the humblest the ini iumerable other 4 I female weaknesses." . � 1. 1� . �ne( .- I or in afiljoining room being partly o ne at houses had hung out some sign of rejoicing, It so is �rengthens and builds tip tile utei ine % ' "' 11 - I t . . night. If a chimney passes through tile and at the White Hart Inn where tile system, and nerves. that worn-out, run- __ __ ___ . i . ro,mi,a chInIneY in use, an opening into the (lueen intended to lunch, the landlady %vas down wives and mothers feel rejuvenated OUNG MEN get fitted for an lionforlible chininey covered with one of the sin Ple 1 fluttering about in her best silk, while'- the after -taking it, and they are saved the paill- Y and luorat-ve profession by attending . pp-l-f0riLted covers that may be -closed at, servants were gay with white waistcoats and ftll'err barra.sament and expense of a surgical 'ifi,ronto Cut I ing "ift-hool. Ternm low. Write - . need, makes tile next b�st ventilator to that I flowers in their hutton-holes. examination and a tedious, tiresome treat- forparticulars, 63 King St. IV. - ot the open fireplace of tile old day�. And llut that this 'show of ofevotion was not Inent. . now that IlAnnel and cashmere nightgowns merely skin-deep may he guessed from all � How to Get 4 ! I I Tilt report that Mr. Gladstone intended - are so much used, it will perhaps be easier occurrence of the late afternoon, wh6n the . . Hoyt to Keep It I I . ounced unfounded. FIN IV Xply I to persuade people that all -day underw4tar, queen had departed. - to retire is pro I n -_ . .e .11if.-linth. . . - I . Util.111 MILPFIL. isewl Frfttitp r,.i. it kiiii,it!­.-py I.) tile Yes Particularly and especially the woyei In the coflec-room of the inh were two - IVING 9 - froikor ' L 9 . IS -LIFE WORTH L .- . . , Dr. J N 0. H. DY E. Ruf f e I o. New York. wool next the person, should be removed, Young Illen ,wno were complaining to thei . , � . : and ,!aref tilly hung to air duving the night. - becauRe they were -not given cels foi- - .. iM. i%kvr'S AST1111A.LENE l , . waiter . Ale, gal- ASTHMA- - send in, i The great frerluency with which p tiever fails. - . . I dinner,. although the disii was promised - low ana enfeebled girls are inet now -a -days 3 our tifildre,,s, CURED wt- will mail trial -L. ..- Coughing and Sneezing. ..' . them. The waiter apolo)gi7e;l profusely and I is.c�t -ife forLgennine alarin. The youn - I im-1-mi:- NE DR. TAH BROS M. CO. I . - . . . . 01 -- L I . if , FREE . coughing call i -e stopped by prcssin on :. remarked, in the way of exemic : i 9 'I" ' ROCHESTER, ti. Y. .. n . � Het M . aiesty has been here to -day. " ill the present generation are not tilt- hea thy - . - tile nervei oil the lips In the neighborhood J .. I tisip - mothers and, grand- . , o . f tile nose. .Sneezing inay be stopped by 11 ])it) Ifer, "Izi.'esty eat tile eels! " was robuit, rosy la ,% theii Ptifols Remedy ferCatarrh Is this J mothers were before them. Their complexion " am PM'g R�er , the'.4allie mechanigin. 1'ressing Ili the nei* the too familiar query, mid at this the I is pA e and sallow or waxy ill appearance, I Bw4 ruiest to Use and ChaaposL gli- a 4e 1; yal soul revolted. As ff , ___ ,,, 1 4, 1 i horhood of the ear, right in.front, of the ear, W it T'- 10 J - 1. . and �hey are the vict inis of he.art ilia 1pitat ion. I 0 . . may stop C..)lIghing. Jt is so also of ilic- I 11 lt,4 no lousiness ' of yolirs or mine. sir, nngi�g noises in tile head, cold hiii and Colit'lling, bIII 11111CII less SO than for sneezing �, whato Her Majesty cats," was his dignified � 0 feet,; often faintill,1 sl)ellpt, mckink [lead- b,.td i,y ttrugost-, or --,!n * _y mail, a 1: or coughin(,. l"ressing very hard oil tile top � reply. . . 1. .. aclie�, lackaeli a wrtneas of breath, and :, ., d - . , F. T. HawltILN Warren. F.L, 1;. L. A. I - � __ --.----- -1 _t t. A " " - I . . I . k�" to 4 , __ . - of the. inbuth is also at inealis of stopping , ., . . . . : . . _,- other.distressing uyniptoms. All these be- c . Coughing, And many say tile will has ini- ". . : , . L . - toke Cillorigisoraiiwmia--oeinti'lierwor(is - n I L�. . To Stop RnnawayHors,36, . � (;F%T.,4 vnould drop everything ,vn,l sel . mense power. "I'liere are many other afflic- ". _- -, . 1% . P I a watery fir Impoverished condition of the _ _ TALMAGES LIVE 010 CHRIAT. entitlod � tiom associated with breathing which,can :-'A Chicag:) mail ha3 inadii! all , invention blood which is thus unable th perform its Wrom min nic r Io Throne." Over 6411 qlvi,rlo - . I � J I ., I ;11 of # I ;1,1-.t rait"awa III d -ill" -.­cPi& williti-itrationsfrom Cat Mtinting-i . bestopped by Jie saine mechanism ZIAL W I C I 0 -ill ., I J - . nornial functions, and unless speedily ell-. T� - ten feat in . stops tile heart's action. li; spasms of tile lie is a livery man. lieneath- I lie driver's wild a PanorATIlliC picture in eo or, . . . riched -with tho,te aistoral renietlies wli-Ich length. of Jerusalem oil tile daY 01 C"ruciftion - ; glottis, which is a terrible thing in children, box a two volt dry battery i -i located. in give richness and redness to the bluod sol(I only by. su hieri 1) Lion. Exclusive territory a -L nd al�j, in v,-ll(,,piiIg cough, it is "sible the top of which tire i.liserted three copper corphiscles, organic disease andan earlv grave tot) 'Went -4- Addre 4. for t&rnis Wst. 11mou* , to afford relief 1) throwing �-(Ad wafter oil a that project from the ends of the lines. - ' Publisher. Toronto. Orit. . ­ y c - is the inevitable result. 18 nit this prospect _ _____ feet, or by tickling the 8oles of the fi-et, the ftfnniug inside tile lines are copper wires sufficient to cAuse the gravest alarin 11 . ' ..- which produces laughter, and at the same forming a circuit through the horses' nose, I Mothers are , your (Eaugliterm suffering from FILUIT GROWERS! . . . + 11 -, *+­ th.il is r"d"d-ill J)v sinall noli8lied halls of ahimin,tim which .- -fth.. ,ririi tometividiested-h-e orfroin . ILI ill . . - 1.1191.0 6_�. 11 11 - . r b ' J J r I v% care ii,rewired to furnish nerry 111111ismi ., -P I - ie I 1 press lightly against the inner sides of the � . the spa§iii, and arrests it almost at one . I - any of theirrtgularities incident to acritlCAl Tree Taxp%. Pot Labo-is, IL-tt-. iTap and labels - wotild not say that we can - always Ilrevent, nostrils. The-vireuit, is opened and closed � � , period in their lives? If they are as you value Rre printot-d and waterproof and will last till . I - coughing by our wil! ; but in rtiany i4stances by means of two buttons, one of which can their lives do not.delay in procuritio reine the tree twar-4. at tile very io,Aesa price,it, . ' * I � .. . dy I Write uA for prims. . these thifigs are poutble, and if you renieni- Ile operated by the driver. 9hould he Ile that will save them. Delays in such cases I . . . TARBOX BROS., 73 .Jilelulde st. W.. Toronto � bcr that in bronchitis and pneumonia, or thrown from his seat before he can press tile, are not only dangerous, but Itilvely -------------------------------- ___ . .� any acute affection of the lungs, h4eking or button, another buttion lacated beneath the criminal. Dr. Williams' Pink I'll Isfor Pale I __ - . * i - I � . . . coughh'g greatly increases tile trouble at seat Inside the carriage can life operated by lboolge is a remedy compounded especially - I I . -ilia are nota TH ECRFATWUMBEMEDY1 I times, you call easily see how importuit it in the occupant. . . to uieet such cases. These 1, ' � .. for the patient to try to avoid coughing as In additioli to his device for sto`,U'"S Patent medicine, but a remedy prepared - - . ­ . - . best lie call. 0 runaway teams, the inventoor has in I e an with the greatest care from the formula of Da owsooll"s ChOeolfite Crr.awsw . . 1. ; a -. - .' : . i - .- electrical stimulator for -itarting lazy or I Ceti physician, who has used it . I . � ,, all eitperleir Druggi--a.4 - a box. , I . 1, : . arld ; 4-0 vi,ft+;MN , 1 s and g;ving them " at % , io� - ylc 25( . , . I .. . J .. :1�* �� - lj-,xlkv horse . for ears in Ilia dailv uractice with unvary- - - .. ,4 - I _,._ _� . ,7 1 � .", - . ;, : � "., , 4.-rM I 1: M;.,.: , � 4W� - .". ­ M M " � . MI'm I �_!.v t�t M,/ M - V - � I I M . 14 ,0 ".1 , . � � :_- -�. ,,�', � " �` S1 � . , lin.gc'm - " , I - Q - : � X .r, � ) B B ER-� . STEIN C I U., . , � 7��­� .I';- _1i I . U R N I liiQ I M 1�: f� - W1. M 5TAMPS CA 66 , B I V.-i'i" � � M, S. - *0 BRANCS . f.l.._.,�, M � DG S T & . 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Im . ­ ., I � I I , I - " )151 1, and self-measitre- . ;, �:�,;, ,.-,4 :.. . : . 6, � M. ... , M .M P ;F J, 0 :, :- � �.. - 't . n-ent I'lanks: Will � �. . 11 1-1 A I R � . � M ��M, '_ .. %:, .. I my- ,4, , - ,. ",, I M IF m� I . M. M .. - .z_ 't-.41. �4 include linen tape 1) : M , ." I � .r, � , . measure if you E m- - - :� - Mt..- M 1. - t, ", . I I � I . M M M , ; I �: ,_ _ - 7":. i mention this Paver R I IM . ­:, � -� �_ . DOMINION PAWTS CO. �: M . - .M !_ . . __ f., -1 � , . M M . I M - M M m�.�'- �1' - . mm-; - 4 I M. � - , 62 and 304 St. James Street. Jlontre4l.i. :. 1. . � _..M,..1.`i�,i_::".1_1:% . � _. . 41, - - . . . : __ . ... , .. I ­�. * 1i :. . - _b ._ " . , " 4 . . : " . . ��, I � . _�_ �. -- _. ., ..1., _. . .4 i . � : - :, . ,i_ . . . .,�_. . .. . " : , . , ". �_ - - . � - .1 1.", - . � .1 , . I I .. .1: . . 1. - I - A I- - . - . . . 1; ;--�- -.: " - I , . . � . � I . . , .­ 11, I . . I., ,.*� �. . _ :1 , I . � . . , I , . .- . . I I I . . _... � I ­ , . �'. 'A . � . . 11. . � . f . . � __ �J - . . _- - . � .:�! . I- ­ ...­-. -�,,, 4 ­ ­ __ � .1 � _�. I .. A� �. .- .1 . - . I . . - __ 4 . I . - .":.. ... - 4, � - .1. . . . . :�: _-'i . - - I s � . I I - �J .. ___ __ � .,- . - ;, - -�: - - --- .. - - .. .:- I.- ., . ..,: ..- -__ . - . ­ , - __ 1. . 4 . . � . ..... . - . . ­ , " . :. _- : :, -. .-, , . - . . � -.4., _ . . - -RATTRAY&CO. .. ; ­ �t _.., � � �;A, m.. I . . '.. . I .� I - _; - �... ....� �.�, * , �� ��-,: vl � _ WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS , � I . � , -- ..._ � � . I . . .: - � .. . ­ T - , - . . . . . 1-1 . - : ­�. A . ­ .. ­�':�­- -4 . .. - .- � I _...1i_;_.i,'1, . - - . , . - ': , . � � , , I " anufacturers of all kinds Domestic Ciga to . � - . . .- I - -, - 1. including - . � L I.L L . � i. ,,_I I ; - I L' . I L' . . I ­ . - . _. . - ` - A elebrated Crusader and Hero Braniq , L ::--, - I :9 . '_ - . . �, �.- ,", - I I . . It one trial is guarantee for continual use. .. . __ . . L. I L . - ,-17 � . . . - � w 7 � L. - . . ... . � . . . . . - . . " - L . ; . ­ I . Send at once Pm M FRYT7 DOTTE.11 * .- I . . .,. , - - L'. ml a ,valtii Treatim Tiws remedy is . L . :_ � .. - , f__ :; -1 ,., calk cure and is per . . � . - . a so - and ,lads .. � harmless as no injurinus drur3 are u= . . .� � .. ITSks preparation. I will warrant it to cme . . . � � � :- � . ..- . . ; . . - - FEPILEPSY OR FALLINC SICKNESS __ - - I . �­ I- 1 4 ..": , - , . : �__­ I severe cases where other roilmedWe hwe Wledii I I . -1 - -1 " ­ J 11j -n for vending a fire* b0ttilb it : I � . - ' . - . ' i.- �._ . .. 1� . .,- on"bow It coilft rM -bo& . . . - . t, - - . ­ - g foe a bimL a" a radical cme ._� . _. - . ..., - . __ ., Cefftim Giv* Fqwsm md I . . 1. '. . � . I .. _-; . I �_, . �_ . . _1� . ci. to be Its own mom- twD I . _' .- oa offiaL Addr4m: CURE . . . _.::'r � L. . . , - . to 4L ROOT M. C., 186 - I IQ OL - . . - I ... 1.1, _,;�, I � . - Toronto; Ont. I . . _L � � . ­. : I � i . . ., :`_ � .,. . . 1. . C . �.. I I . - ' ' -, - ' __ '' - -'- " ` ' i , . . - - . , � . I - . * . I . - -� , 'X . I � . - I . - . - I . . I � � ... ; . I I r . - .- F ar . 't- . i, . . : F 'ee . _!,� .. rq ......- L - -:,. -­:.: ".q. I . . . . . . . I W Fin 10 . I - -1 . I � . � ,�. '. .. - - _:_ - - .- I .. J."MA - . I .- _... .. L.'.- . - .. : __ - �i * .. - . S L , . ... . . ; ­. _r. - . I #-- - .. - ,,�/ J . - . . . . ., ' . � L . , . � FARMINC PAY a _,., _� - �: .: -.�'. . .1 .. . ­, .1 - .; . . . . I . -0 . , , _. : .1. I L I . - -4 - _ . L I Full information given in the attractive new : - - - . -.-:, :- N_ � . . I- r 'CL . editions of Can% lian Pacifle Itailway Co' --i land . . ­ .. ­ : I I I - publicattions,just is'qued. - - . I _­ . . . .- - . ,... � . . . , * - , , - , , , .. Northwest Farmer * .' - . .. . L - . L. '. I . - . - ... 1. ; . . . . . ,­. - . Dairy Farmiqg aqd Raqchi4g. . . _ .. . � . � .1 - - . : ... . .: I .,,.�_!. . . - ' - * ­ ­ ' I. - - _. � - ". , - . . 100 Farnlers Testi'iy'- :.- - . I L :.,-.: � .,�,_.,., I , I . .. . - Scotch Farmeriif Success. . .. .� � .: � � . . . - . � - . I . British Columbia. - . - .. I I . t L ... : I ' I , � .. * , - . - . . . I... . .. . I- F Fm& . _. . _� 1. I . - -1 . I L . . - I . 'These foral a inost valuable set, and contAkin , - ­ _. I � .... . .1 vil!i;t anloi.11t, of ti-efuland interesting infor- . . I . ... . .. 4 . I I � . I � - Illation, sectired byspeoial coninii-ioners who . - . �� �! thoroughly covered theground thisseason and -- - - . �.. . .. contain numerous illu.-itrations of farining - - .- .. .;L . . � - � � opcnaion,�, et,,-.. upon -the Prairie., ; also a great .w . . . . - � ;. .. ? I - . . , ..uniher of lettAL,rs tirom set ticr,.q in tile country - - � - ...� I �-, telling of progrc.,z., ill) to t lie close of I,"), and a . .... . .� I . . .: . good map. Copies will be- mailed free to any - . I .-.. - 'L.. � - I L .- -_ ­ . . ad(Ires-4 upon applif-iWork to any agent of the . ... . L� �' - I . . - (,IvIlLuliall 11acitic R lailway or to . . . - I . .1 ..� 1: ­ � . . . I � _. - - -1 . I . . . .. * - D.McNICOLL. IV. 11. CALL , , I . . - . : , ,.- . L . Gentl Pas4. A91, Dist. lllwss. Ag"t. - :. . .L. - . ­ - - � " . . �, . " . . . � -1: Nlyntreal. . Toronto . � , .:.� - 4_4 . . . TURK..ISH I DYES, - � . 0 . I.. EASY TO UGE. - I . . - I . � . . . . . They are FasL . I . . � _. . .. . They* are BeautifuL - ; � , I . w_ . . . .. . , They are BrObint. . . . .. . - . . I . - i - . . . . I , - . - . 1 1 - 30.Ap WON'T FADE, TNENG - - I . . . - . . : .. �� - . 0 . . __ __ .. . .. , � .. . - I . ,. - , ,rhese pills are especially rich - ' - ------- __ - - ­ HaveTOUupe them;xnot,tr . - - I - _. a, . I : operated thro: g tuccem I ­ . . . . ­ [, This ie I,ugh the lines also, the ill ; -!r I ­ .,. iL - - � . . As.tilight have been foreseen, the innuene* current being ,� plied to the horses' sides by in those conaLituenta which stimulate this, . :B T.T . . be convincedf, , . _'. I . - _.. e . -Z ­ � , , . i. I - -0 - , , I of mere exposure upon health and life . has copper plates 21 the back hand. blood ant give it that rich, red color net -es . . . . . . � : . �', . 11 I " " - - ing th rig . . . _� . been unusually noticeabledur or Pa's Opinion of ThenL . - � �vwrve health and life. Thei I * Packagre eqpal to two . . -, _ .. . ous close of the past year. .Several , a of . I slary to pl Most Tea Camsters . On " I- 1� ".- , . . . . � I . . .. . . , . . . - ; .. �. I � � in &]I cases a never -failing blood-buildei and . . . . any other mAke. . . . - - I . 0- : . .. ,.7� ''.71 11 - . .. . . . I -Fitoll- . . . , . -1.1 . � .1 � thiskindhave been reportedin tlie metr .� - - . - . ­ .1 . . � I . - ? : - . . . _- , -:. . .1 �.-_ _-�� -, . .1 1. ner% a toine, acting upon the systeiii in a I , . . . - bt - - - - i .. . . -;, - politan daily press, and we canno) dou ., . natilral manner and restoring health and MACDONALD MANUFACTURINCZ01y, I cum& pranch: 4m st Paul atrw� Vonfttsl. - ;-. I . 1. I . 1-1. - . - - - . thai, their numlIter would be largely =r(343- Neighbor's Wife (to little Johnnie, whose strength to all who suffer from a watery or ssl king St" Laiclit, Toronto. , tift& - .., - 1�.,`__.­ , : " ,511111fifflo"Arl9a""wda"Boahollsolirw . 11 I . . L . - cd if the factm respecting this inatt,(ir were mother has been (lead nearly a year)-' ' 51y depraved condition of the I)Iood or from any . - . - . -1 1, . �. - ­. . . . I � I I . 1. I . ,, - fully known. Discretion in uiatter of expos- poor boy, I shouldn't wonder if ycu would of those -weaknesses peculiar to females. Dr.' ALARY AND - �... I - � -_ - . ...: tire is nol indeed possible to all ; but it have the widow .Spar'ka for a stepmother . EXPENSES PAID' . i .- i, � . - Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, $90 A MONTH : . .. .� - - � . 'I - , �: �.. - . inight certainly be exercised by, or on: be- before I or will Ile sent poist paid on receipt of rive to & few reliable per-oni4 to sell a line of silver . � r- L � -1. ,,_ L� . � - .._­ . -song,, etp3cially at Lh-d ex- Litt e . (5o cents a ,.iox) lify addressing the I)r V'il- .. 1. .:.- . half of, many pet . 1 onfolinnie (confidently)-" No (Ian- � warch sanipie. saruesiet'ree. DoFi'tanswer 11 . I - ' it e in 11' worker anit domre a pen- - ­ . - . ; � . . . treme-i of life, much more commonly than ger of that�. Pa wouldn't marry any on isms' Medicine Go.. Brockville, Ont. thiti un c."- you area - __ . I --.,. � manent situation. Address, . � - .. !, .. - - is. "The, spectaole of an aged man or'infant the neighborhood. He says their isn't a Wo- .. . . . .. � _­ ­ � . . 1, .. .. I . . . . - -_ I � out of doors in biting weather inust 4i very mail in t'he villaLze, iiiarried or single, who � I.. . I I . . . uoyali Silverware Co., Windsor. Ont, I . .. . . I . I , . .. 11 . - I . . � I - - - . - I . I ­ . . . .. . , ­ , ., . . . many cases lack tile excuse of neoessi ty. It knows when to hold her tongue." .� :' ' Racommended to Sufferem . - . I . � . . . i . . � - ' * ' . . . I .- - Is,- however, where povert7 or illness; brings - . ­ , .-:. - I � Wash currants by dredging tbem with Gibbons' Toothache Gum Price 15- cents I EYS , � . I . I _­ � . - . - I . - - . . �� - . � . . � . - . privation, that the pinch is moat felL The flour, then rut) them well with the hands to . I'd -, . .. .� . - .. - ,_ i - , , _. . : , Mm- Roches has just died at Kalkaska, . . . .1 - -1 I 1. : .1 ­ - 1. ., . � . _mfeguards afforded by food, fire and warm * pour water through until it 0 - . .. . . �. . - - . .. .-,-. �; . !.-I clo remove the grit, M ic, ., aged I I I yeArs. I I- . . .. . - . - - .thing are most difficult .of .attainment. clear. Then let them lie on &clean I d in alarmingly prevalent - . I ... - . - � ­ . - ­ - . -, . -A! . will run Id in tl e hea o- . I .-. . _. � i . .:, ,� � ... .Yet the poor and their charitable helpers _. I e I to run un- . .. to . - I.. , - . �:; -1-1 , , i . napkin until dry; never dry currants in the at thin season, and if pern itt ( is IE . � - . _; .. �� 1 1 �1, , I ., inay take heart from the fact that the "in- . . ___ I . . . .- .1 - - � . 'I , , _ I . . . .1 ...-.:: I � z. tenance of sufficient artificial warm h does _Z_ . � - . .. . .1 - I I.. I - . - - _� -, � �._ L , *... .. .. .. . . tly relieve the worst � . . I � ,:,L _­ 4 . oven. . . Nasal Balm will instant - 2 , I . checked is certain to result in catarrh. 'lot call for elaborate measures or la,Ji'all ex- ' _' ' . I . 7 - '. - I , I Web-afinot all be first, lint T. A. STDCUM I .. . 1� ­� I.. "I'" " I '_ fielisei The hand of brotherly help ,A ill cor- of 186 Wr.st Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont., cass. Try it. L' A. P. 542. 1 . I � '_ .-. , . . , . !I -_.,i 1� ? ; , . I . I � . I ­ ., I 1. � . tainly be appealed to, but it need not aduall- must feeli more than ordinary pride in the - t, - F . ! . . - . ...� .- Z - - - I . - - .i . . ..:, . I . . . . . � � der or exceed in providinT a ell abs Ilute I -- --- - ____ --- -_ - , .. . I . . . _. -�_ in of:J - - --- -- ­- - - I - .- . .. .i I .. _. " .. - allecolim - aluable preparations for the . POOL . ­­ r __ - I . r. . . � .. � - :'� ' � ,r, �t, n ding and flannel sig ffifillITHEI 111% - I fl , - . 1...:_ `,.. Ilece"arics as fire, plai 4 1 of PIn v diseases, viz: SLOCUM'S � I underclothes. Food of the simplest La alone cure in I PRIV ATI 1!$ , I I I . ' . . .. , OXYGE] IZED EMULSION of PURE, witboilt tt IS ff . .. . � �; ., ,L�L' . . . I I . ,� - . . , �- i I requisite, if it be sufficient in amou at and reparation of the Q.K."ICHAziVE.& I .. ME WONDER 0 WEAZING - . - . . L . . _... -.-. I , � .* li:_ -1. -­ . g a hbofm OL, DID"AM X. L __ . i: : : . . . . �, �1 WD Ud� C a r ril-k Mo. -_ , ; - . - . : 'R OIL NO an e 0=3 CATARIM, RMUKATMX, I=- - L . c-111 . � : 40, . Wariin ; while the absence of alcohol is -a. ex- kind hats ever met with tte same skiecess in - __ __ L . , 1. I __. . L - RENNIE'S ILLUSTRATED CUIDE, 191 SALGI.t � - _. - , . . cellent guarantee, for needful econoi iy and ' ,4so-AE TIMOAVILES,"WOMst 1_.� 1: .; ,J- . the same time slid the testimonials in its BHORTHAND UNIVERSITY. . ! ! . L ­ .-. ; I 1: . . . .. . for more sustaining yrovision. . M�c�, of '._.._1n.gr,u te 11 low NOW READY. MAIM FaEE UPOW APPLICATION BURNS, FEME COMPLAWS, An - � - I - . favor Are all from the most authentic sources. Gurmtudents Itia in 3 monthm.,rcrin - - -i. in r: . . Apply for ct r. J. WELLS. rrin. . . i".... . - . I druggist sells it. . " I : this care is reac I of the frugal LtAlOgUe- Rennie's Steds can oaly be procured di:ect from I with , I IMMOURIMES 01F ALL X=. ­ . but the time is fully ri f r ch . ble or- Every . Cor. King andehurcli.itrorouto. T.T"d Intanay & Extaway. Prim ON-, S I 4LZI - . . . I "� _'. . .1 ­. , � , Ste 0 Sri 'L . . . .1 . . . Dull headaches, dimneas of vision, parti%l - - ft RENNIE, ,CAN. . ' .- . - .. - ­ � - , gallization in relief of )ir pressing . 000861- : lit r. hawking Lnd spitting I - - I FONV3 EXTRACT 00. 11'awYork44d0i - - - . I ­.rw -1. or ;. I . - . . ties. I deafness, consta ATARRH CURED FREE for teRtimonlals . , I I I - .� ­ . ­ 7 . . . mptoms of catarrh. after cure. Address, THE GERMICIDE - --- _Il1II1IlI0I________ - . I ­ . .- I few of the C - -_ - - I �, .-._. L' _ , .- - . __ O� v . are & . . . . '. -,-, _., - * " - . .. . - . sfil certain cure known. CO., Torontio. Ont. L , _..',,.­,?-mn- - - . I - I I �ing Nasal Balm is the on y . I . - . I 1. ,.-3-_ Farm lands in the United Statek ta, - . I . � .. - , I . . ;�.,', -,;-.._-� , -, . .. . ..., I.... � ��. I . -1-TALU ABLE PATENT on "Steps for Vehi- . Imam . .- . , '_�__- _,3f tile country as a* whole, occupy on y Ad- ' _. . . .. � �..__., - 1�.-_ �11 1�-,'I, a . ". . 4.,, ­ -.�Z� :" ; .. .1 L, I ­ , I . : , �­ . '�;%e . , '. - -, ".", re , 1 .. ", � � have a ___� %) It "', . . 1 289 Give it& trial. . ft Su acres in every 1000. � I Mr. Parnell and Mr. Justin McCarthy V cle4." for gale. Terms reasonable. . I reed not too hold Sunday, meetings in d ,-.R. Inventors' Union. Toronto. Ont. M U SAA Iri K . Nine hundred and'fifty ' bma il: tele- Iftill I I I I . ._� . . q. -,-I.'. - �.'_ 1, :f, fill I . .. . .... �­ -7, - L' - , ­� - Irelang for thepresent. ENN S -Talmage on Palestine,now readY. - ' . f? -OT W)REW . , ­... ,:. - -1 -1. I _.� , � - . ,�. .:- ,- I graPh cables are now in operation most of b I - -- --: ­ ,'�, ' ,i, _ . . , __ it . I them in E'urope ; their total lengL is over Whatnext. A confection that invi ' Write for terms Immediately. ! - -, . . .,-, i, . ,� . J -,.� ;1-. , , I gor- ' t- . the .. . N. Moyer & Co., 60 Yonge 8L. Toronto. I ­ , . . . Th Tom XDrr0X--Pleaqe Inwrin. yaw readem that I have a Positive remedy ibr I __;" v J. -*1 . � aitea. digestion, cleans and preserves - . � the abovio named di-�ca,e. BY its timely uqo thousands of hopeless cases have been per- , -. .. 1). _� 1; I _.�. - . 89,000 miles. - .. �, ., � I . , - �. �., .I - - --- . - . i_:,;L, ,1� "., � . - . - - I 4 �� - 41. � I.- teeth, Adam's Tutti Frutti Gum. Sold by 13ATENT FOR . aneutly cured. I r,h&U be glad to send two bottles of In y remedy FitxE to any of :, L . - , 1� �_. 1, .. �" ALUABLE . � - -,,,, . .. ... 1. tL suitable for mnall or large Your re-iders who have consumption if d ni o their 1,,()6t Ofllco Addrm% . .. .. _, . - . I I ...,. . to and confectioners, 5 con mal Trap." they will sell . ... - vi`1114; " . ' . . ­ . � all druggis V . - ,-,_�".__L� ..." t . -1 i, , . ­ . Struck With Mg. ., . . - f,� - . . . , .. Lightn* . meet. &nft iahi% Address, Reapecthilly, T. A. 81-OCITL ]M:C,. IPA W-0 Ade-laide 14t.. Toresto. OW11111 - 10� , a - . . - _. -Parnell 'Union, Toronto, Onti, -_ -_ . '� � -; .4-,,, -kl :9 - Neatly describe the position of a ba, or A fi lit occurre Inventors __ __ .__ - __ __ ______ - �_____ � . ,�� .1 �4 d at an Pati I... �i,� ". 8 I . . - � _. 1,611111 I . ,Z . . �4' I.. � - . � tVilrush on Sunday. W � .4 t ': 1 � ' "" " ' "' -or Ex- in a PARTNZR WANTED. 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Linseed Oil --boiled and raw, Turpentine, - - I is exceedin y important. A -wrong : .� - -, . - . � - . : ­ . - . �. . - I . . - . 10 - I ,� . . . . Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment. . .. . 11 impression this question may lose I . �_, I- 1� ­ . .: . . . . � I I .1 . .11 . � I . : - . I .. ! i - � . - �.': . I - . f - g I I ... .- I -, . -t -NAkkfV1119 ��MO' 1-.'.. hundre's 0 youngfarmers' votes. Let �. . , ; - I th , "�i .�,. . ' , I , % . . 4 ... � � I . . . � WOil a'Specialty for Oiling Buggies Benz! ine. - - - _-;,�?__ - �� � .. . I .. ! I . , - Is publishod,eveyi_F 'lay morning &t its oftice it.be cl arly understood that if a man's - 11 . . All kinds of Mixed Paints, or will mix it to suit custoraers - . . ckre'nng, Out. � %.- .. . � - " - ­ name is. on 11e list of 1889, whether f a., .� .. :. � �. . . . � I � ­ TERMS ., .. . 4'. � �, ., .- . I - - . -1. - $1.2 . A I per #4 . Ar; $1.00 if I paid . iti ai- Av;. itnee . - as farmelr's 3on or owner's son, or in . ,� ., _. .%. - k 3 . Floor Paint,' guaranteed' to dry in twelve hours.. ..-. � � . __;�...,.. ." I . . ' ' I . r . I. I ally Oth r manner, his- right to yot is ;__.11.7�... . : ' ' I . RATES OF ADVERTISING: - � I,-, Pe6s, Ink and Paper, Slates and Slate Pencils, 'Checker - . - ­ - 5 . 44 4% I L - teirst insertion, per line 10 cents. absolute and unquestionable. Resi- I . � . � ' Boards Dominoes and other games of amusement... -'- I . Each subsequent insertion, per line - . -- ItC: I , .. 'This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- dence is of no importance whatever, t_ _,�� f . .. - - . P " - : I - I..",.. . . . ' �. � __ vertisements. . and no man can be required to take an I - ''... - Call and see us- both for. profit, instruction and amuseml�lit._ .� Elpecial terms given to parties making con- b as to residence. It a man's name I 9. I . . . . racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Ijalf- oat � � �� . . j I . - . . . . ' - . i � ._ Vearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. � . . . .� .. .. J. T. RICHARDSON, ... I- . I � - Business cards, ten lines or under, with pappr, is on tlie list in more than one pon- . . . .� .I- I - I I'll . . . � - - . ana year, $5 0G, payable in advance. stituency, e on in half . . I . - - I . . �, * . - &�A-Notles in local columns ten cents per line ' . .. . � .- ___ _____-z= � - . . . - f1ve cents per line .each sub9cquent insertion. stituencies, ie may vote in all, and if . . . SPOCial CODtraet rates made known on applica- . I- tion. !To free advertising. - ... he is g ing i o vote for unrestricted re- . ­ � � I - ' . . .. _. - v nstructions it� he . - . ... - I b . � - William Find:ey Nac'ean is a ve -U, -N Advertisementb without writte ciproc should vote in as many : ' W. F. Iftelean Ibi Mast 0 -will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- . .]:)I -BA,,R.9S .!drdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- as he lawfully may... - _ , . ... g Man . . ... I -1. ... I �_ . . '. - .I. - . - iments must be in writing and sent to the pub- . I . � . of 35 years, in the n�rime f manh;A physi- � 6 . . I � . - . - - � . . . - . . . I � . � . - lif;her. .,..: - I ....._,. .- - !_ . . . . . . . I - . .: � - _. - . I . cally and irentally. He was born in Went- . I _. - . . . I .1 - , - . , * I.. . ­ . I . I- �. I . ..". :. Ll CTLE YORK. I.., ....- .. y saw mill, where . ; . . . . . I . . , ... . . . , ;,Job Work proniptly attended to. - - _. .: .� j . .., I . worth county at a counti t I I . : * - I - � .. I I . . . - ; . . I , L . � .. .1 . - M). I - . I _. . 4= = = � M = M . - I W. J. CURK . PROPRIETOR, ' The I xeite ent over the death of John he pawed the first ten ye in of his life, since . - I - I _r ".. .. . - . . - I . . .. - :1 - which time he Las lived I a Hamilton and To- . � � ( ), _. =A. 1. (* .... .. ..'' - ... . 1. � . - Wright , s in se. The particulars are - ; . . . - . . ather Mr, John Macle .. . . . - .- . - nto. His f , an, re- I i . . . . JR 1, .: . ..- . : 40ttr IP"Iftles Strict Independence. SomeWhf.tt no Ilows: On Saturday night ro . . I . . ... I I _. - 40itir Alm -A Ffrat-class-Local Paper. . he came, to t e village, and in company ' a . . I . . . . I - � . _.. . . � _ . . ­ . - 40iur*. M;mpectatlons -The hearty with soi�e otl er8, became rather the worse mot kably able newspalier mau. He was - � I � . ly. I . . . . . . I . . � I ­ . % .. - . . popularly known as 11the Father of the . _S` . � LUXt . . ' .. z.. cently deceased, was,' well-known andre- . .- I - - . a upport of the ueoplo of Pickerillf! and vicinitv. ofliquor', OT wards ellng he repaired I . � A I I 0 .., .. -- - . , J National Polier," or, as it used to be .1 0. . . . .. . ... I � - - to the T-esid ce of es Chapman, a _. . - . - -0 ' ' - I . . . - - .---- - - well-to-djo ba elor, who resides about a put, "father of N. P. Ink d W. F. K" Mr. ITT . - - .. FRIDAY, FEB, 27 1891. . . Maclean, senior, early in I Lis life took to news- I . I ,,:: -_ -- � . I � I milenorhof ere. At thisplace, along C 11_nER1NG-,EXH1LARAT1NG,, . - . � :1 _. . I with the, tcu ant and two neighbors, the paper work, and his fou � sons all followed .. . r . . . � . . . . I � . . .1 . . PASSES PURCHASE' -THEM.._,- svree was con nued to a later hour, when him, two of whom died n )t long ago, and on � . . - .. ..� . - .1 . ,. . - . :1 � . :1 Baxter and orrison started for ,home, I The World and other pore made a great - .. .: -1 NO SUCH TEA. PEDDLED. - . - ­ . " .- -, .. . C. 1. , . - V pu ­ .. I - - _ ' re tation as able jour maliste. W. F. and 1� . I . - - � . � I . . � . . � .1 . I I - - . I ,_ . . --- - Now is the time for" people. in every leaving I Cha man and Wright alone. his brother Wallhoe are also in the new*- - . � _. . . . . . - . . . .-. . . . . I � Z. I . � � 1. . 1. - . ' I 1. . . 1. ., .. I -1 . i :-j -- . . . . � . . constittiency to,pledge thoir members Chapman ass rts that he retired tobed . - . . I . . .. I ; I . paper busine^ to whieb the whole family . �.. ' - . . � * . * * . . . � . ,:..] . 1 .. .1 I . : . - - . . . 9 Wrig t seated at the table, and . . . . . 1. . . I . i - ..i I . . - . . I - I , - ! I - . . - . . � . I - not to accept passes from, the great Isaviii had a wonderful predilection. Both the . ... . ' . . . . . . . . � � I - , . � . I . . 1 � - . - arov sed IV someone calling hi ' � . .1, i , : !- - I . . I � - Canadian railways. Practically .tbe was m Out- Macleans are graduates (if the University of � . I . IT 'WILL BOTH _ .- i, . . . I .. I . : . .. I . . - '. . side. Hle we tit to the door and saw Toronto. When W. F. was only 90 I - . - . . . I . . . , , .. .. . � ; . . . - . . . -1 . I- A . . . . I I - 1�� . . . . . - Grand Trunk and the C.P.R. own our Wright getting up from the ground, but yean of age, Mr. Gordon Brown I � I ' . .. . - i - - ' . . - legislatures, provincial and federal. no sooner lia Ihe regained his feet than impressed with the energy and litemry abil- . . - I . - . .. . � - 13 ( . . . DRAW A FINE CUP OF TEA . . I.. - � I . I - . The pass is their most powerful aid lie 3.gaiu" fell. Chapman procured assist- ity he had displayed sent for him and ap- . � -1 . I - . . . . I - 1�1 . . - . I / to the purchase of parllADICIAS. It nocean(it)rOtglitliimiutotliebouse. A pointed him night and news editor of The � ­ .. - I . . .. . . � . . . - 1. . .. ­ - ,� . . . ! - �. . I ' L . .. 1. - - - _. - -iounds well to say that the virtue of doctor was se at for, but before lie arrive . . : . . . i . . . .. ' AND . . . .. . I . . I .. . a Globe. Forsomeyears 'heraafter he held . i . . .. .1 . . -_ . I . - - . � : I . . � - ' the man expii ed. The he&(( was found to m-spousible positions on t iak and other jour- - : . . . . � I . I.. . . . -.! -*)ur representatives is proof against ­ ' ! ' ' ' ' . - - . - passeF Free transportation rnav not be �severely I treeiated. Chapman was na!s. In ISSO he started rhe Toronto World ' DRAW YOU BACK FOR MORE I -" ' , . . 4- - .. - - 11 ' anediately"blabed tinder arrost, and an with no capital but his b� -ains and irreprea. I - . . .:_ .__ -test thd political honesty of niembers, !� . . . . - . - inquest held; but aft,&r hearing the evi. A Lle energy. 'Since tnat time he has kept I t . � ­- - . . . - . I . I I , . 11 . - 1. _� -but the railways .mean courtesy as a dence the jury failed to- find further than going under k . .. .. � . . 1- , - - � , . .. een and vigorous competi.. - - . . . I 1. I .- . ; - I . . _' . . .- ­ . - , . bribe and that is enou(,Ii. The Grand that the wounds on the head had ClInsed t.on and made It one of the be -t- . i � - . . . . � . �, dictors cialm th,tt tile wounds known newspapers in Canada. The World . . - . - - motto "give once, get ,twice." The could not have been produced bv a fall. is recognized all over the Dominion for the - I ' . .- . . 0 1 * � h 0 Trunk and the C.P.R. lii;e tip to the deatb. The d .. -_ ll `'Stk,, -ot' Fis . I � . The prisoner will be tried bv a magistrate fullnessand impartiality of its news, the ' . . - . � ity of railways to legislators is . I ,generos � . . - � . D4 probably will be committed to the national ring that is in its columns and its re- I . I ... .. ! . . . .- . ! . . I I _. . . -bread cast upon the waters that comes a - . � - . � . : � . I I I ", .. I . _.. assize court. in order to allow of defence. liability as a newspaj*r. By general ad- . . �- . ; . . - .� � ... back in favors, g�anted -at. the expense Hd is held in the highest esteew by all, mission of pressmen of every phase of poll- . . Fn --N, Xx HADDIE CODFISH .; ; ,­ . . . � .. . . .- -1 . 1 7 1 . . . . . _. of the people, before many days. Leg- and �onsidered innocent of ativ crime. tic* W. F. .Maclean is one of the most cap- .F . . . i , . J. . ' - . n ' � . - . w ,_ - 11 able 4Lnd brilliant newspape -n in Canada. . . . . slators who take. passes sell them- Wright was ivell known and rer .r mi _ I . J - - -D . - ' ,pected, � I I . SMO iED, AN SALT HEIRRING1 _- 1% . - . . . _. -selves and sell tbernselves'elleaply.- his orly fault being� a fondness' for liquor. Though a sinall sheet 7 he World is an ex- . . . . - .. . :1 _ .. I . . I . � .. . . . . Telegram. . - . . . .. .. Detee.tives are at work and developwents pensively conduct&l Pat r. No expense is C A N.-NITED SAMNIONN, HADDIE, SARDr-NES. . � I.- . . .- - __ .. . L,._ . � .1 are anxionsiv awaited. - I s . spaKred. in making ifs ne ws servitA complete I . ...: . I . I I ... . - __ __ -- ­- --- '. .11 .._ ____ .�*�e � ... I., , .- , in every -espe t. The n ward of this is that . , . . - I - , . . , _." . T 1Z. . . . s . z... 1. � . ­ - * ' - . ..- - . -, - I . . - . . ­ ". ' . ; I . 11 . ' . I - , . . i - MARRIED. ' . I . .1 ' , 4 � - - . I - - . . Am.ns-11i&61ff' ' �t the residence of ibe bride's $1000 a week is paid in woZes. . . . , . . * I . . I . - � . - - NOTES AND COMMENTS.. .. -.. .; ! it produm a Lands=-'iucome. out of which ..�.. -:, AT. DUNBAR'S'' . - � �i '_`, The Prince Edward Island Legisla. father. Pennabank, on Feb. lot.b. by H. Shaw, Another incident in .Mr. Maclean's camr � a _. - . . v. I - � - Mr. Levi G. A inis. of searboro.to Miss Annie. � -1 : . . . . . . .ture is summoned to meet on Tburs- third daughte � of Thos. Pugh, Esq. of White- should at this time � be noted. He is the ___ __ I __,_,_______________ __ __ - - . . Yale. youngest member of the Senate of tho Uni- . . - day, March 26th. . : - . ' - . ; � . I -, . . . I.. . . ... . I . 11. ,. . versity of Toronto, of ,which Hon. Elward . - - . . - . � , . ... _ : -- . - ' - - . . I , . . ale Register. .: ANNOUNCEMENT, I.. ..; . - . . . ­ . � - - . . ,- of South . ; ,. � .. - . - 4. H. Hunter, M.P.P� I . : '. . 13lake, Sir Daniel WilsovL, Principal Cavan, . *. - , ' I . . I . - I.. .. 1. ..I... I . . ,,._:I .� . Hon. Chancellor Boy - . . . . . . . ­.� 4Grev, died at his residence, Durham .. . t 1 �d and other distin . . . --0-0-0- . - .1 . .. � - , . . . . . - . . . . I SATURbALT, Fe , 28 -Credit auction sale of guished Can"jaw are gaembem Mr. 31ac- - - IL . .i� . .. - . � . . _. _� Ont., on Sunday of inflammation, farm stock nd implements, the pro'p,Lrty . lean w" eleeW to tubm"2 orabl. � e poWtion in ISS LILLIAN M. HALL, 'of Oshaw'a, having. -pur- . - � a . I I � fter one day's illness. He was a of Frederic Wooa, at lot 15, 5th con.. th,b universipy which he roudly oww as- his ,. - Piskering. Sale as I o'clock, Thomas chased the Millinery and Dressmaking Vusiness here. - I -, � . . .. , - Stautich supporter of the Ron. Oliver. almsi mater. by the of his feilow- � 0 .. , ­� - . I eer. graduates some two y ago, and since that Eofore carried on by Mrs. L. Rossle begs -to announce to the -- .. The Ontario Government has de- Tv'RHDAT. llar�p Srd-Extensi'�e c' dit sale time he has taken a r ni part in almw_ I - . re . . . I .: . �'Cided to issue a proclamation offering of Clydesdale horses. hiRh grade cattle ing the ;K,Iicy Of Provincial Uni- ladies of Pickering and vicinity that she will carry on the., - I .1 - I _�� . �. . �. 1000 reward for it1forination leading Cotswold si'lieep', and impiernents, the v em ty. For& ji!oung In Ln "I larCe: same in future, and bopes with due regard to the walits of ..' . . , . . . . �­ - � to the conviction of the murderer of property of ,John Gregg, at lot 26, .8th experience of men and r minums. he is well- the public and with experience' obtained, to merit tile ap- . .1 - - � . . . con Pickering. Saleat noon See large po" _. - _. .. _. . .John Ifeslop, Treasurer. of n aster -posters. T. Poacher, atActieneer. on the political history of Britain and proval and patronage of the publi.c. - . . - _. I ,e ; � her coloDi 9. he is area, 1,y speakal , and an 0 . 1. . .. . ... . . - Townsbip. . r - _. . 4 , WEDNESDAY. March 4th -Credit anction able write.�. ' . . . . I � . � � , . �, .. - __ . . - .� : - -_ -_ -_ - I I . : � - .. - _ - __ _.. sale of farm stock, implements, hay - . -_ . . - - -_ - -_ ___1. _ -_ . -_ I � _. - The Gra-_ud. Trunk Com -pan has , roots, etc., the property of Franc" - --------- ____ . . . I.. . . . - ' . is ___ ___ __ __ ___ I . � - . . . . I . . . ! __ . �. . _. .: - - - . . I ,- - I i ... . . . - :: . .- issued orders that all employees ab- �Varing, at lot 31, 7th con.. Whitbv . Acit- Adirep-11senientio. . . . i . . � . . . - - . J, � .. . . : - I . . . . . . . � township. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. - -----.-----. . . I . - I . !_ . I . . .. ,eir , -,-- === ------ . . . . I ­ . I . . --I , . - . __� . sent from th luties on election day. - . . . � . I . . See bills. L. Fairbanks, auctioneer. - A = - - - - - - - - - - �� � - : Mareb 5tb, will be forthwith di - I i I I- I I - I smiss- WANTED. -A few huudreJ I-ashels . . TUFSDAT,March 10 -Credit of turnips orriangf. Ids. ApplywJUHN . . /. � Vd. And Canada is a free dountry- .t . .- . . � ock and i plemetits, the propertv of DUNN. Oakdale btock Farm. =:m - -.- ATTENTION I - .... M:W 0 . . - . . . I . . I the ballot sacred. , . .. ­ - . �;... _.. �. 11. Underbil loi 23, con. 6, Pickering. - ­ - _____., - - ___ -.-..- ------- - . . � I � I . � * . . _. . . - . .. I . . .. I Side at I o'c �ock, sharp. See bills. T. OW FOR SALE. -New njiiker.�eaod . Call and riee our Bedroom Suites, bideboard6, Ext*usiou Tables, - . . . ! I G'ibsoi),- the secretary* of the whisky � Poucher, au(tioneer. . C milker. with kind &GIN"Ahon. A I to . Parlor Suites, Couches, Bedsteads, etc.. etc. A large, stock of Pictur � - .. s. . gly . . I � -11 . ... �. .. JOHN'HENDERhO.N. Cberrywood. tf . I : trust, didn*t run away to Canada. He , - t� I .. ____ . - _____ - - - -_ - _ -_ , �. - - - - - -_ ad Boom Mouldings. Cornice Poles, Curtain Chains, etc' We guar- . . I . , . . -probably prefers this - side of the line - Col. R. T. antinR, of CoOkh wn, will Oft 6ALE-Two fireshly calved first- tee satisfactiou in the Undertaking line, as we have a lai ge -and * . -.. . ' - - . while an election is going on there act as returni g. officer for .South Simcoe Felase cows. and "vea fitiMAk sucking pigs. . wenselected stock to choose from. � . .. ­_ . at the comi g contest. I at lot 28, god con., Pickerita. the propert . .. . . .I- - ... and every man is either a rascal, ALLISON. Clierrywood. P.O. 121 of A. ,PL nk A' '.1 . I - - The Beeto World aong"ra-tulaltee Mr. r . T ,r-ra 4& n1milJ111--Ta '196;&"." . . . - .& ip ,. I r . traitor' or fool, according to the papers- Thoa-, Ed son. of Bradford, on 11 OR SALE. -The u dersigned lias for : FUNERAL DIRECTORS, - . . 1 ,- . . - Life in Canada at present is hardly )I ma ' F ke, , - . PICKERING, ONT. . intm - - . appointment )� . mUs at lot T. B F.. P . - Census Commissioner ) Orin& about ju herk. �� f" . .. . . &hire pigs,ofallaos. Al a quarAtty of Japau. . -_ I ­ . . worth living. A- Canadian- American. North York. ese Buckwheat for *"d. .8. Bajk%;r . .. . � . . - _ r. wxv � . 1. . . .. . t" r - 11 - suppo" a I snan a" a ftimw by -- -- - _____ __ ___ �__ - . - - __ - . : , 1! .. . .: I- . - ., . .. . I . � �. . ..., �.. The London Standard 'sayiR that ""ug f01r T- - wwts- STHAYED Olt STO�EN.-blw�k.New- , � . . .. I . . . - . . � . I I � . . . . � . - ,. . I r - _ . . . . : I . . . . � n . . � . r I . . - . A timber ( the members of the Wal- foundland dog, answering to th* usme nt . . .. . . � . . I . . England would not fire a shot to pre- . .. : - . . . . .. .1 . I - � - � . - a& og at . . , . - - � I . - i , . . ; 100011 Count r Council visited the Model Zi Any person harboring ul ,, ter ____ - � . - . I - - .- veu� the annexation of Canada to the Farm to witn' I notice will be Pro"cuted scoosding to law. -----.. __ - ------------ --------- - - _0T - .. . United, States. Th' ( so an exhibition of threshing AtLEX. FINDLAY. - ­ , . . _. . e Standard may by means of i he Through Line of Roj* __ . .. . 1jr ... - - . . . --'-- '_ - - - --- - -_ - - ' ' ' 01j_&3PV:MM&0jTr_r , . - . __ _. . know all about what England would Transmission Dd Intermitter. The trial WAN rED.-A tn&4� and his wife to . I ;. . . .. .. I � . . .. . . . . . � I . . . . . ' ' ' - ' ^ . � . . flo, but what would Canada do. The' was R good success, and the Herald says wowk on a f&rm i Pickwing township. . .�._ ,.� - . . The house work would be light- A coulAq with .: " . dw 0 L .. L., "eneral impression is that Canada the members of the council expresited no iucumLmance referre(. For furthor par. , 1: .. ! --I themselves as highly delighted with it. ticulars apply to glaws on ce. 17_11, L AGRICULTURAL.. WORKS O' ..':... �,_� __ -would fire a few shots on- her own J. 1D. EDGAE 18 THE REEORMERS' ONL _____ - .- - - --- ­ -'L----,-.,____.._ __ __ . . __. , . , . . .. .1clecount.-News. , - .. ARM TO RENY-Containjuse 100 .1 , ., . � I . - . � - .. - . . . . _: . . . - ... . I .. acres, being lots A7 & id 18. 4th con. Picker- i , .. . - ' . : ­ . CANDIDLTE. L y F .. :. ' ;a T61 DODWELL, PROPRIETOR � � ' ' ' ' ' * I y of'ruffiang mag. situated on Brock Roap. Poommsion given . � : .- a !,,- - .1 - * . � � . Work on the Beaverton wharf has The other eVening a par� Aprillet.11i4l. For furt heir partie ul& ji-a apply to . - . I i . - entered the premises ofia resident of I .1 I I . ­ .. I : , I � . . . - JOHN WOODIIUFF. Pickering. 1�,O. 14tt - . . :. __ i... . i . . _. . .. I i .. . .1 .1 - I ..- for a tinle been suspended. The Beeton and a le a pair of bobsleighs, and ----- -------- - ______ !.---- -_ ----. - ----.---- . . . - - ; _. . . . - � I I : - �.. I � i - I 11 .. I . Government engineer will visit it at after using th 3m, fiendishly broke them . ARM TO BENT. - Containing Fitty, Repairing on an kinds of agrieultural i m'plements, engines, and ruill machin- . , . - . . Once, when the !advisability of e F , acres Wore or less, bi iing north half of lot . Satisfaction guaranteed. AVe also furnish I . - . - I e I ­_ I . xtend, to piecea and )urnt them. If the th"ieves, be 4th con. of Picken )g Tp. alliWlngil In ery done promptly. . . / . . . __ ing ,the work &,,' hundred feet further who are known, do not make restitution first class condition and w ill wMaered. Therei* Ste6l Shaifts for.Cylinders, Steam Fixtu'res for all kinds 'of En- iOeS, -., . . . . __. - into!thelake, *illbe considered. It and nise future kmeadmeut. legal an abundaace of small ruits grown on the 9 - _.. . 1place. Convenient to both richool and post- - is reported tha� unless this change is PrOcO R w 11 at onje be instituted to offlee. Forfurtber Particulars applytoHE,NRY . . . - .. = . . Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc. A No. I Plough Points alW-ays . . _­ . luade in .the I S, the wharf will be punish them s they deserve. HANEY. on the promi,stis. 17-20 keDt inStock. Castints in Iron or Brass made to Order. Also ' - 1. ­_ . p ShAm yo VMW6 -------------- _____L_ - . . . �. , -of very little usc, as large boats could llfb-lonx ar ri*.Q1ta.U.0n..0.rZ3'0P,' IL fty ARM TO RENT---Beiujw lot 28, re4r __ We thoroughly understand adjusting all kinds of Binder Knotters. % .1. - . I . - 9 YO baUcitn'for him on tho Gtb Fol 7th con., township of Pickering. coutfun- a _� liot reach the wharf at the soon-to-be by G"Un We havethe Sole agency for repairs for the Patterson Ma' � #40 . . ... . - of]Karch. ing 100 acreis more or le". Fau plowing done - - �.,. I County town. � � .. . A very plea ant social event took place ood frame burn with atone stables, ajeo gi�_j . - . .. . .. . ...., : . .r a- fouse. Tho IlLnd is in good state of cUkjv&tjojj: ohines, of whiob W. J. Cowie, of Brougham, is agent. .L . . . . : . - I .. ­ � L .... , at Oshawa o WedneBday eieuing, the a good growiniLorchard on preiratse-s. ixessessiou - . ____ . . . .. . .�, - - I For the firs*t time in our recollec- 18th, inst., wh n Miss Gertrude Alb�rta, let of ApriJ. For further pLrticuianjLpply I -_ - - - I ,- .:. . . . F11 to ____ - - r!r�, . � . . . , . ... tion both the I - ory and Grit organs oldest daught of Mr. Thos. Conant, was MRS. JOHN MEDD, Claremont. P.O. 16 -lb I . - . L . -_ I - . . in ma iage to Mr. Edward Baker ANTED. -Tenders i�_______-_--- -1 � - . . . .;. 1. Are united on o majority.: -We refer united y r the building . - , . - - . . I . to that of Gibson ,)ver Stinson, in of St. E:athari es. Tlieofficiati'ng clergy. W of Erskine manot- ciaremont. Plans * ... �_ . . . . I . I - !, - and @PeCififttiODS 0111 'be . . 1. I . � _ seen at Mr. wuj. . L L i - . � L 1. the bye-electio i at Hamilton man was Rev. N. A. *,%IeDiarmid- A re, Youngs,after blonday.the IM of Feb, upto the . 1. I . . . . on L� I . . . ­ ' ception was h Id at the residence of the 10th of March. The mason and carventer.work q . I . I . . . . . � ___ � . - Tuesday. It w, 11 be remembered that bride's parentiq# after wh�h tile happy mav be tendered for 80parat4ly. AddresC Mr. I ., I . . - . _. ..,_ �. . Win.00cum I . .. .., . __. . -was . 06, Claremont. Odt. The lowest or . L . � L . I _. -. Stinson i inseated for corrupt couple left on the honeymoon trip. any tender not nwessarily accepted. 16-18 . I � . . . . . . , . - . ... . I.. . I- ractices, on tl e part of his agents, AT THIZ REFORM CONTZN�ION OF WF,ST __ ---------------------- . V . . . ' .� 1: P ----7 * . . . :.. 0 RENT OR FOR SALE. -The Im. � . ST ' ... .'.. . . .- - and Tuesday ,was appointed as the ONTAIUO MR. J. 1). EDGAR RECEIVED 77 OUT TPIement Waxerooms and the west end of . .. 9 KING ST., WE I . '. .. _ . - . - - . I ..... I 1. . � , . . . .. tithe for a new election.. Ron. �Gib- oi? 87 VOTES ON THE FIRST ]$ALLOT. VOTE roughcast house. together or separ&tely; the - I . I I �. - I . . - I I . 3 F11 T11 CHOICE: OF THE CO�VFMTION. hou4e "t Mr. Forsyth now occupies; &,so , rr03E?,0TTr_r0. .. . ...�_..:.,:... a on has been elected by a majority of ' the two abops between the apuse and the old . I G Ar . � . . . ... - . __ The friends of Mi0hael � Rock, a viell. t-arn, to rent, or would embange for je!iTate � 4.9-1 , . _.�._ . � -, . : 676. Even the most sanguine Re . I - 11 _. . �­' :. - known.dealer t the St. Lawrence Market, residence. Possession gives the let of alarch. . , The Repairing of Fine atid C0111- -.,.�' - _.-� _: For further Particulars eivialre of R , ., �. - . . formers, all aver the .A ",_ I - Dominion, are Toronto, are c3noiderably �xercised ov - BURT % ., �1., .. . .. - . - er llickeri Villawi, or by leuer to it. ]RANEY" I �_' . . - Surprised to hear of the hagge majority. his mysteri ce two Wo9ks Alpena.% USS E el. ... �;,� i ,....: : �.. OUE (116appearao iebismn. plicated Watches receive i � .- -1: latt % % I. ....L..: __ . - � -11 $low , , . . .11 . - Of course the Empire accounts for it ago, since whit �h Lime no ti(bugs haVe beau ARM TO RENT. -A splinded farm Qf k4 , , I -special attention. - - ..�,.,` L� �L _'� . A;rr . - . .--. � I Fi00 acres on the Brock RZiad, in the town- .. EhT - .. . . I . : _. 1. - , .� - - I .... by chargiDg the opposition with brib� heard of him. 'The oise'ib rendered all I I � I- . 11-` � - - ... more singt 80V of Pickering, one mile south of Claremont. . All Work Guarayteed., s Bloderate- _-.L.'. __.. 'e ' - - . Charge _>.� .� I 'i.. - . . .. _. - . ­, L! . L�:: ry and corruption. -If such is the Ible lar fr the fact that t1be and two miles from Broa&am. This fl.rin is N . .- .- I 1. , ,�, � . case, we will hel! � ore of it later In missing man -s a affairs were in 'La in excellent state of culdvation. being all fiLli , . ­ IL . L. I . sin � I- . � . ' - � ­"' - I - . ploughed and trse from IL11 kinds of norlous I I .. I . I . ,,-�'. - ,��, ; .i . t7L - - - _­ n i 1MW - .- 0 Tj � __Al�', . L - . ; _.i,_ satisfactory cou�ditic and he - .� . . . � owed no weWs. Else good buildingk well 161166d and , R B CUMBER - - .K, ­­ - qi­. I - inan, an ' Y'" - ' . , - �, .. . �'- - the mea time p Owat has now his debts. Mr. L icas F 9 would be glad to three good wells Of w'Lt*r. Boil and situations n � � �1 rj�_ .�-� ..", I - d incre�ued his majority by bear from anvone who kno wo anything of c" not be b"L Will rmt for five or ten yam I � r � Practical watchmaker and .jeweller. . � . I '.. . .�.41., . . i L . � . -on "A80,111L I ,;".-,, . i - `­ . - I `1-1 3 'R I I � ' m y PIa w 0 0 el Va 0 1 1 8 ' I' Ib ' t ' I V ' ' 3 1 , '" " il, t - " i , t�r � � ar 0 'an _- `_ a g 0 " - I . , , n fo , , I - ' ' .1 I k 1-� n V I ill , 11 h I I t - __ o;:n ' to ,( N v W4 . ro I x t p ;th r a= he I , � op n I I - got C 4 _T_ I OS - I , .11 I f ti, , . I , .' W13 n aght - 0 mar lat - 8. ,hari e Rev. N � . . � iip R I I 0 0 r I I 0 . ,_ �__ _two. hia wbereabouts. 1)16 t*rnlO t4DA90odtonant. A plytq . . . . L . A, I .1 . i_ � - .�.­,­­,L - .. � I - . - I.. I I ­ .. L;:�'L * _­`­"-�L­, ";�! ­ - . .- - H U 0 H X ECRIN, MiL 16. lirough . 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I - - - I : I : ; , '. . .� F.. ,�., .,�, -�n­ � . . . " . 44 _ ­, ". 1; ­­;�'- " `$_, ":,L - . - 9"_ ]PTOrl . DIST tjL%-,/ A % ­ '9, STOLLFN rN THE MOST F1tOX OUR F -X ­ .. I �_ 1W - . - . I - ., 0 local option by -1 uawington last Thurs, . The pORt-Office at Sul . 'burglarized on Wednes, woundrels secured $32, A Mount Forest m buildings will be erecte( wer to every One �ut ul SOW -0. ' : The Farmers, rnstitn . aturdav Ia-,I I solina on S . . ed, and many subjec I farmers we bly disci At Orantivlaille on .- � Smith, 8 years old, wl . into a team and oi3e of - on his bead. He.died . . . The following apDoin . � made as License Comm I York, for the year 1891 Aurora; A. J. Hugh ]Eugene Cane, Newmarl i - . The next of the set K . . . . literary lectures takess I . ]March, at Bowmauvill, I -, Hughes will lecture on f3eboolmaster of DickeL - ___� . A petition to be pre . . . �., minion Pariianient lat i . . from Midland, praym . L I -h . . Uure and simple. 1 I rgely and respectably . - . - Uxbridge town has a . . $46,000, whilst we hay - I __ $53,000 ; but our sin . - will amount to $6000 &bout on a par with c - I Perry Standard. . The Milbrook Pttoril . . jug of the Reeves and - the County of Durham . I town hall, Millbrook,oi inst. , at 2 p.m. . to d iF4 ' . .., of this county from �\, . I A f6w days ago Urs � ' lady upon whom so i - . - found when they bn Home at Newmarket, ( . . . from heart dirlease RE , . . ; -She was about 73 ye . - . . . question ' now is w1io N . I +.state? I .. On Fridav, Feb. l3tl � I __ ! fer, who was sufferina I ' I ! typhoid fever, quietly i - L I ceased was born at Alt, I � . . a few years of his life 1 1 moved to Marlette, : . . twelve years a. -o lie r � ville, where lie has sin . Mr. Philip Potter, I , .. - of Dr. Potter, of Bown the ice Sundav evenin - ! . - . thigh bone at the hip j � . is 85 ye,ire of age, so . - . -serious one. Air. and brated the 60th annive . . ding a few days befort . �: j A constable from Gi Beaverton by the eveni, . looking for a man ns -was wanted in Graven I cbarge of bigamy. T1 � . engaged on the nev .. spending a laight in th4 . t north to stand his trii . in ibis locality some y I . I A man named Hugli ' Constable Bradley. c L . i looday, I - i Main Street IN . corporation lodgings 14 . , . I . I i imorning he appeared I I _. I � a charge of d. and d. - and costs-amountini .: . summons has been is . . . 'I ion named Lundy to at - _: . I similar charge. , ' .i - There was quite a g 1- I i . ant. at Mr. Johu,Old fi4 . , I to witnes's the marris I--.I Emma to Mr. John I 1 Oshawa. The cerem( I I by Rev. William Keni . . There was a numeroui !, . . onto; from their ma . I . . ­ spending a pleasant 4 . - - couple left for theii . -1 - I Oshawa. - . - The alarm of fire t . Yaesdav afternoon, and __ . the Aiain St., Stouffj .1 a crow,led thorouglif - large cities. Great hi . I reach the base of ovei I found that the fire, w] L , ; Mr. Morrison's chimn I. guished. On Thursdi . ; i J. Dougal's chimnev . I . . dan. It is evident I : .. � burn wood, the.period .. ineys is inear at hand. . The succe'ss of our - 6nte8t, just closed, ei . I another Free Trip An : its eash equivalent to �. in the largest list of % : forward and bukwa .1 - - '6 Bob," 11 Hannah." - . . .. . May 15th. Three & . , tbree largest lists re I open to the world. E � . words will get a prize .1 prizes in our recent ( sample paper 12 cer I large illustrated catak .. - Magazine, Orillia, On' . . Beeton was torn i . . nor�ing whei Friday L I � - :, and his troupe of woo . . the ifflage with a larg t . 1. .tbeybad that 11101`1111a i -� wfiere they were at . . ;.. miles and a-balf west . _-.� - . animal was first stirr, . . I., Uloriging to Air. Mill /. , -- , a hole beneath a stun . . - . I !he dog attracted the I :.,4�:. investigation tile bf I � I . � After some coaxing L - I L . reached out his liefti ...'. . ­ . _ .L . unmediateiv Jack C( - � - � � . I - Jack Cooks, the hero , � � �,:-_ �- - . .1 .. � .1 known as "Black J . 1. -_1 " , emshin into the ahi . - . ­ - 9 . . I ­ . �- Monsterlow. The i ;.-tl 0. �_ I 'L . from his hole and br( I . I . � ` i flhwe. Next wornii .1 . . " _.�.�. ! . vi . . .. I � .- ".. ., . � the deAd anitinal to . � I , ., .. .'L I i. -$25. .. .. 11 , � 4pold it fbi " I :1 �� � . . �. _,,. _ , L I 11 , _ �, ., L' -_ ' . , � ,* :, d, .1�4 I ��L, . .- i -.� .. 1.6 �' , � , . Z,,-:,:-�:,,` �V--Aig; . 4 �, *)_ Z ! - , , . - � - :_ . I 'I . - �,,� . i , . - - �; �C6, � . . : � . "� ? I .:. _� I ____1­160__� �, _A4; - r � 311, � , � ;, ' I - ,-, - :, I - � TOIRE V _. �.,. , - *��7, tl -,. . , - .- It , _ _. . . _. , - , , ;-, � .4 - ( I (To �-` � I 1�y scripdw_,ij ____ ­", :�. !,-N � . ., . " I - .. 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'" ,0 . - . . .. . . .. � . . - , , - , - ­ I.:- - ­ � i �1. _!,�, .* :, � I , . iiii" - A -t - .V,_�_, . _i - 1.1- - _1_1 �_ _tl_ . - __ . � ,.. . - - - - . . ., . �! - __.�_ ;' 1. I . � nmm� - � WE' ___ - Is =_!�� f I .� - - . . .1 '_h , �. .. . - - . T D �_ *.� DISTRIC . OTS I 0 . . . . . STOLE14 IN THE M0f1T BAREFACED MANNER I FROM OUR EXCHANGE& I 1� . . . � ��. , .. I.. . . . - ' � . . -The local option by-law was carried in . . : iugton last Thursday by 188 to U 8. - Leam . Tbo post -office at SundridRe, Ont., w se burglarized on Wednesday night, and the - .1 scoundrels secured $825. No clue. - . . A Mount Forest man says that fi ve i - . � buildings willbe erected tbe,coming sum. i . mer to every one put up last year in that - . - town. t -1 The Farmers' Institute meetinR held at �'. Solina on Saturday last was well atteuJ- t _.: ed, and many subjects of interest to ( farmers were abty discussed. - i ., . At Orangeville. on Saturday, Noble __ Smith, 8 years old, while coasting, ran - . __­ into a team and one of the borses stepred I . . - . on his bead. He,died in a few bours. t . ... � -The following apiDointments have be -21 . .- � 11 made as License Commissioners for Nor th ( - York, for the year 1891 : Andrew Yu e, __ - - �_ - Aurora; A. J. - Hughest Sharon ; ai id f � �__ Eugene Cane, Newmarket. I 101 � The next of the series of High Schc I . .. .., .. s; takes place on the 9th -of I i . Marebi at Bowmanville, wh�eu Inspector . . . Euglies will lecture on - The Schools a d _. Seboolm-aster of Dickens." !, . � . __ A petition to be presentea to the Do- . . . . ! - ruinion PariiameDt has been forwarded . . :_ - .2 froin Midland, praying for probibitiDn � � . " - . - . ­ pure and simple. The document wds (� '­ largely and respectably signed. - � I - . -.:! Uxbridge town has a debenture debt ot - _. - $46,000, whilst we have a similar debt of . our sinking fund, which .... #53,000 ; but 0 . - _? . will amount to $6000 this year, puts us . . � '. about on a par with our neighbor-Po.rt . . ­ Perry Standard. � . . . __ . The Milbrook Rttorter skys:"N mi at. , , , ..-: ing of the Reeves and Deputy Reeves of I .-,:, , the County of Durham will be, held in � �he . . . . - town ball,, Millbrook,on Tuesday, the 2, It h � .. . inSt. !, at. 2 p.m., to discuss the separa ti on . � . . � of this county from Northumberland. . I , rs. Stewart, the old I - A few days ago M - 11 '. - . lady upon whom so much money vi as '� tontid when they brought her to the . - -, y - Vome at Newmarket, died quite suddeul. � - __ . _. � from heart disease and other - troubles. . - i She was about 73 years of age. The , .: ` i0D DOW is who will administer the . I : quest ­.. .- estate ? I - . _... � I - On Friday, Feb. 13th. Mr. Aaron Sto if- . I ..� -1` fer, who was suffering from an attack of - I :, .: typhoid fever, 'quietly passed away. . e- . . I - . i ceased was born at Altona where be sp nt .., . . ... . . a few years of hiR life when the family � 7e. .. �- . moved to Marlette, Michigan. About .. : -- , twelve yeacs ago lie returned to Stouff. :1 - , ville, where he has since resided. . � ' Mr. Philip Potter, Enniskillen, father I . _. ., of Dr. Potter, of Bowmanville. slipped on . - the ice Sunday evening and fractured -a . . - . J -thigh bone at the hipjoint. The-patiint . � - . . . I is 85 years of age, so the accident is a . I - 1 serious one. Mr. and Mrs. Potter ecle. .1 - . - 1. brated the 60th anniversary of &be* " d - . _. , 'r % . � ! ding a few days before the accident. � . � � - - - . A constable from Grav6hurst ad , - I . I . Beaverton by the evening grain on n ay . �. ! .. _.. I looking for a man named Walk r ho . ' . -1 f .L I was wanted in Gravenhurst to answe a . charge Of bigamy. The -man was fo nd . - .1 . . 1 engaged on the new wharf and a Ar .1�, . . i ding a night in the look -up was tal ,en : �. I spen - - . I north to stand his trial. Walkers lived . . - 1 , in this -locality some years ago.- - . . A man named Hughes was arrested )y I I . . . Constable Bradley, of Newmarket. 3a . . � - r Main Street Monday afternoon and I ad . . . . - - corporation lodgings for the night. Next :_,�, - morning he'appeared before the Mayor nn . . . . � a charge of d. and d. and was fined 62' � . . - - - and costs -amounting in all to $6. A - ..­ summons has been issued for a compan . : - � iota named Lundy to appear on Friday o i a � . - . . - similar charge. , . . -� -1: There was quite a gathering on the 4 th , - - - inst. at Mr. John Oldfield'g, of Cartwright. - i - . i to witness the marriage of his daughter . . .- .-I ' Emma- to Mr. John Hurrison Miller$ of '' --- , 1 - Oshawa. The ceremony was erfo d . . . � . �- by Rev. William Kenner, of B ac sto . I . . .There was a numerous collee i Of I a- " . � _: onto from their many a. ,A r � spending a pleasant evening the he py .- couple left for their fuiure home in . . - I- Oshawa. � ' - - - - 7- .1 . The akrn of fire was given on Wed. - � uesday afternoon, and in it few mi,nutas . . ! ' . .. . - the Main St., Stouffville, ,looked likf a . I a crow.led thoroughfare i.n one of )ur :_ i large cities. Great haste *as made to � , . .: reach the base of operations when it i Fas . . , . . . ' . X found that the fire, which was lted - - ' . - r � � Mr. Morrison's chimney, had been exiin- . __ oisbed. On Thursday morning Mr. T. - .�- � - . J. Dougal*s chimney sent forth the fi Dry dart. - Itis evidenCthat to those ho . . _'. �� bum wood, the period for cleaning chim- . . - � - - - Days is near at band. I - - . The success of our last word�finding . contest, just closed, IDLeourages us to o er .� I another Free Trip Around the World. or . . I' its cash equivalent'to the. person sending ; . I - , in tbe- largest list of words spelt the some ' . I . forward and backward, such as 11 P P," . - I ; " Bob," 11 Hannah." The contest cl sea I I May 15th. Three daily prizes for 6e . ,-; - received. Coutes, � is : three largest lists I . I open to the world. Everyone sending n I . I ;._ -get a prize. Nearly 1200 u ! words will . I - .; � prizes in our recent cantest. Rules d . . I . . sample paper 12 cents, together wit a . .� large illustrated catalogue. Addiess B I's . - - .!.- MagaziVe, Orillia, Ont. - , 17.i2l � � - . I I Beaton was torn with excitement "o'n - - . Friday morning when Thomas Millard aud his troupe of wood cutters drove uto . ... the village with a large black bear. wl ich ' I - ,they bad that morning killeJ in the I ush �.. wbere they were at worlF, about t] tree �.. miles and a -half west of the village. he . : animal was first stiffed up by it small 09 � .. belonging to Mr. Millard, and driven to . . . In � ., a hole beneath a stump. The bark' ol . the dog attracted the wood cutters, an( on . ,-. investigation the bear was discoveredi . ,: After .some coatingthe bear foolishly I reached out his bead after thedog, and - . � . . . unmediately Jack Cook (there are seveE .1 Jack Cook&, the hero of this adventure is known as "Black Jack") sent his at( crashing into the animal's skull, laid the - monster low. The animal was dra ged from his hole and brought at.once t tbi villave. Next morning Mr. Millard oph , I __ - _____ . .: _�t,* '; - , . - � ,.- . ,,, .,:. I LETTER TO THE EDITOR. �� �, , ­ _,-,� ._ � Shnfte COU111Y Counbil has - decided to a V ME frialza'-ma"We - statiotii G.T.9 , I I .: " � . I T I 1. , . % !_ - ; - �-_,��"I*-41 �;Ac Ltbli deparunsu*t is open'to all for the fati I dis. abolish the November session. REMOVED TO' NEWN PREMISES ! TPA'INS. GOTY0 EAST EVE AS FOIXOWS:----o - �11 ' I ­:- _,­', �­ 4 1 '. .%."- - � _4�. ,.��;;; � 11 .. *, - �:; __ 4 � cussion of Publio questions Bubble parties are qtute a craze around No. I Exp 8:00 A. 9. - i -. - .e­�, � V - I . The writer must , , . ., I . . - ,,�,-,',,..V i, � -.. - i � . - ON . . . � - 1:. � - , ,.. , ", � �: in all COAM send hts correct ns,1ne with copy, Sutton. A hostess supplies her guests - . 11 8 MiXED, .. "" . 2:22 P. M. ' '� .I r:,�;_ I 1. P N'.. ... ; A . We wish it distinctly understood, however -;. �.. �i F'J. L 'I'll I , 1� - .F, � .. _t� � e ., - ��� - I -1 � �, that in no case do we hold ourselves re- with long clay pit" and aIV the other BROCK ST., SOUTHOF ONTARIO BANK " 7 LocAL. -.' . . 6:80 P. M ' - - � - . . I_ _., I �' � �� .. . spousible for opjujous expressed by corres- necessary adjuncts, and a prize is to TRAiNS GOING WEST DtTE AS FOLLOWS:__41 - ­�,__ .m �' _.), - , .. I � - - _� pondontS,ED. XZW8.1 :. �, I 1�, . 1. I "I �, 4, . � �, - " , , , _: ., � - . . . the party who is- niost succesafhei:a"the - -, "i, - ,. ", . :,.� - "' . . : I I � , I . - b Whitby Marble Works,. No. 8 LocAL . - . - 9:02 A. M. ' . , .1 3 . . ,�, _1. � - 1. ­­ . blowing. A committee is selected to give - " 4 MrxED . . . . ", 4-16 P. M. � . '. , , , , . - . , ''. , 9. . __ . � � _.� .()9 .F. 19 - __ %�,jle. �` "'. , - - - - - DiCAR Sm,- We regret to learn thit -some the prize.to the most deserving.' There " 2 BXPRESS . . , , "'. �_ � , ��. . - ' : .- a -1. -;�'I, � - _. -,,.�:­, � . I 1. 1-. . �.__,i� . . . .. ", .. � . I. � .: Z, I �� A the farmers have been purchasing some -is said to be lots of fun in these parties. n - .: _:1 '.%_'_� *.. _17�. 1. r very inferior black eyed peas, which they Iffaffiso' & Hawkiii . '.i.. . . tl.! � Mr. John y I . . � : .. _,_4:._.-_ I 4.! � I M. Jackson, the ubiquitous �..* ` . " 11 ... ­ ��..� - , . .... :: .� I . - ntend sowing as seed next Spring. Fear- but - Manuiracturers of. I . I . , - . .-. ' .4 � , ­`� I � . ` w .. . . . � : 1 .. � affable collector for Ops township.ha - , i � - . - f 4 �,%_, - I FOR SALE a -, , - ...­ . .. 4 _ I Marble Monuments, Headstones &Udall ; I . _ _� ng that others may follow their bad ex- . f-. _. .. .. : �. , " . .. I r� : : .1� �­ . . Lmple, we wish You would impreas accomplised wonders considering the hard other Cemetery Work. ! , I . . ­ I- ., - I - . - . - - - *:, ;�j,�L` . � . �;, �., , - I., - �. .11 ­ � - .�: . 1�"! .-4 , _. - - or hem the necessity of upon times. At the present date he has de- Am_ A nuInber of weaven'improved shuttels. . . �11� , , !:,Z*,� using pure seed. W a . JLfto 2tatportetns of Scotch, Swedisk, - - . ;­ . " �111 I . ..# � _ ! - � - _� , # _ ­ ­ . . �_l -J'so. � � - � "�_ � . . - - : . �� -. " , - - - V - "? 3eleive that there will be very large quan- Posited in the treasurer's bands over 43.1"n and cminedimn Granitm. 2 office stoves. : � �: i -�'. �.,, 1 box stove. : . - 1� - �, , . � . ,' -�. .T. - " " r' if.,.:;: �1: .., .- :., I - :. . ­�', ,..-�4 1 ities of this grain handled next year, and twice the amount ever credited to the All Parties wishing work would do well -to call 2 second-hand cook stoves.-,,....,,, _. - - � .­ . ­_ - . � .. . !: _ t _ ,%, L I . I � " t-�,.. t - " . . ,� an assure farmers that if they are careful former holders of his somewhat un- on us before, purchasing. All work guaranteed I wheel machine. � . . . . .. �, .:.._'�-.; 1- - ..�. � i4 , ...- J � . � :, .. T, . �;_ - '. M Y y t d rice of th lowest. I I wheel boxing machine. I ;;� .� ;� I .. - - � I— : . . . . . 7", �,t .A. ­ . n the selection of their seed we will be on. enviable position. Perhaps Ops a 0 " p a e - - - .. . :­ ..:. � % . �, , I � I . -, � - _­ .; - k" 1�0 - I spok.e'teenaning machine. *, I . I I; � .,.: "' i -_ . . - .;' �, �, . - . '. I : q ; � ­.. , , il,.-,�_ � Lbled to make a difference of from 4 to 5 enjoy Emily's proud distinction -that of 2 nail hammers. .- � I., � � � �.� �;" -:_).�,� _ ... - - 4- I � . �� - . . .'' ,� , md possibly 15 cents per bushel to them all taxes within the legal period. -,­%'_'-_. ­. . . I ... ,�!._ . - . , - . __ � . � �. " - _� 1_+, _. -, - : :text year if their stock is pure. But the paying wo E. O'BRIEN - WILL SELL VERY CHEAP. -*.:. I . ., ,_ -:..: - !::�,��%�, ; - , 4�_ '�- Considerable dissatisfaction appears to ".. I . -_ . � .�_ -1, ;.. rad4 will most assuredly edt down on be preralent among those engaged on the � . . I- . - � . .. I _.. %,.. " 4 "�,.._ � s � i . . I I . . .. . . ' . ' - - . .1. ,,',:A �__.J�. . . - . . I 1. ... . . . . . ­,� .- ;,-- . .":., r, - - -nixed grain ' We think that a very bright wharf at Beaverton. The source of � � - " ... - -THE- - '.. - . . - T. -C. BROWN, I I.: I- ,_i: - _ '!,I, ?rospect is open to our farmers on black . � 1. . ,. . ; . I , _ . c 1. _. !�'. :I �. ­ . ­ ­ � . i . . . 11. . . . , I -- � yed inarrowfat8 and other good peas, and .complaint appears to be the smallness of � - I . . . . I - . '. 6-T . � .1 . ­ . ,_�,' . . �.j, . ��, , , , . , 11, f-- . - - � . - - , .1 . , �- - - I . . - - - .- .,-, � - _.�­:., � , I I . ilia wages offered. The men, it appears , i I I . - ; ::�,,.�.' �_, � �. - - would strongly recommend their sowing . W ....I,- MI.Y . . . , Z..,-. I.P. ___ - expected to receive $1.25_per them but .� _L_ . . .- - I . .' � '. ..- �'� '. i., ". : - , , , ", - * - &me Let them once get their name up _ - . * PICKERING, * - - - - , ...�.. . '.. . . . , ;"�­ , - � .1 , �') , ... - - ,�, ­ , .:;,- �,. .4, . - !or clean pure stock in the old country and were p -%id only $1.121. They consider ' � ' � ::F.. _ - I , - ' - hey will, we imagine devote a large acreage the rate to low. It is to be expected the ' .. ..--. -., �, Z ,,� - 0 . . ­ ___� -, 1" _.,�l . T. - � 1� I . I _1 - ; , . - ii�",: ER. Lumber Yard . .. i,_,.:: --!:,_L � o this crop, as in our estimation, it is one contractor will secure his labor as cheaply i i , A the most profitable that can be raised, as possible and if the men will not look' . I � . I � - I ;L" 1 I . . . I , I . . . I � . 1. 1 - I . . I � . �­.4 and we beleive that vou cannot too strongly out for their own interests moot assuredly - - I I .. . I �. � : I_ ,;4;.4 *1-1 . - . 1. . . ' �� - .4 , w' I ` .. . . I. ., 1. I . i I 3rt000ftenbring this matter before the they ca.6hot complain. . I I 'I have bought out the lumber yard oi ' _r I - 1'.,.�. . . I - � I ' . . .� public. And each f armor ought to endeavor � � . . As good, prompt, quick, reli Mr. J. H. McQuav at Pickering Village, . - . -I.. .� .. ,.�. �.. - - , ""m""00� � ;i --: I �. to make it a personal matter to see that able work tells every time and am prepared to supply all classes ot , . . I- �__.i ,:,�.. - I , ....: .. . � , - . -_ ��, '. � . . . . . . I � . I -L �_­_ . his grain is pare, and induce his neighbor _ �, � ., . �. � lumber at the lowest cash price. :* :. : .i_.�:­,_., , I I - rg - .. .. - At� to have his pure also. Yours very truly. - � , . I have the la est trade . .1 . ­ - . . . I., " I , " . � I �., . . . . I . _.. - - ;. _J4 . . I - . . - . i.�.R,.� . J. B. McKAY & Co. . -7 - . .. . - %* _` . I A � . - . � . .. . . : ' t& ... I � I ... . in Ontario county. . - . , - . . � ' Toronto, Feb. 20, '91. . . . ",-- - . . . . . � - . I . I \ �% ,. I I I . I .1. - . . . .. z A[ - I - - ___ . 01� ­. I ". k � . . ....... . I . � SHINGLES 1. ..._. I -,.,- A . . - - . % - . '". - I . . � � ­ . - . I—. .11 * . - . . - - I . .� - , I :-,- - . I . . If I say I'll have youir pictures reaay I intend to make a specialty of shingles, _ �- ., - ... � I , ': . . ' - ­ - . :_:� � . ... - . ; I . �� : by a certain day, I'll have them by and will keep a large stock if each grade - AN,: DDRESS � - - --.'­. �.41.,... ,-A ­ . i I , . . I . . * on band. No. 1, XXX., $1.95 per square; I - -, � . - ... that day, arid they will be correct- ' I ,..I, . . 14-i- ): - - . . 0 per M. Other grades equally low. , _: .. I I � . - : . , � �4 ., , - . ': 1. . ,.:..'_ - 1�_ � - TO, 1 .`_ . o:.. . . ... - - 1. : - . . ly done and finely finished. 02.6 - . ... . . ! ! * ., ­ I �.J.; . . .. . .. � . I . . . . * ' : , - - "", - , �; , I 6 1 . . . .. _� I .� . . Orders taken for any quan- - , - - . - 1. �_ �.­,­ ­ . "" 11� .: I . I - '- � � ­ :� Z:;,l . :- � . My new gallery is one of the htfgest I LIME ! tity of lime, and any orders . , � " ,:': `. � 1 1: T )ELECTORS. * . - � , I . .. - - - I . � ut n . - - � : �_ �� I . . and best appointed in the Province. left with me will receive prompt at e io . . . :... - -,'� I : I * I I .,:..:. . . � - , - � - ' . I . __ . , � .... .. ...'' � - OF - , ._ . . - . ._�: - :.� 1.-� . - 1. ,. . Everything is as h�ndy and tasty -1 I -1 v - . . ­ ...:, . 1. . '. �­. �, . I . . -1 . . ., . - t2t' All kinds of dressed lumber kept , I : _ % , . . . 1- - . . . I - � t ''.. 0 . ''.. 1. I � .6. It - � L_.. . f.. � " _ 9 11 �. I 11i .00MINION RECTIONS. 10 I as money can make 1 --. Call in stock. 11ard and Soft Wood at the .: .. L. I � . -, �-. A I - lei , . L . . . . - . ,;: -.,, . , I . I . around when in Wi�tby_ - - - Pickering Lumber Yard. . . I , . : . . � :.%�)­ . , - - . - - . . I . . 1. f, � - ,. , I :. 0 . . . L -, -- -- �,? .. - 4j: - .�.---- -, �,�: ­­ W'e . nta'noll -. � . .-.,. ­ _11P... �, , . . . . ov�r. M. 0'1:SM2:=T. , I I . - ' .' 1�.�-.�- �'�' . L . . : . . . , I I � W. A GORDON , '' , - . . . . . I I . _..%:..­__ �e - . - .I_,- . _. . - * . ------- _____W i i oy �_ .. PROPRIETOR. - . - .. 1. ­- -�%. - ­­ 11 .,.i.: I- . - .. . . - . - . . 11 . -_ .- .­ - !. L .. I - . I %, �` ! I , . . . i I . .." . . . ; . . �� I . I . . . L . ___ .. . . _. ,f - . . . I �, I - __ '' '�3'L� . p . ; - I ,- - : GEN4LEMEN : - . �:. . .... . '.. . . . - - . . IV * r I . ... - .- .. L . _L�'. � , . . .- . . I . . . I I % . ,_ . IL L� ': - . . . � :. - L 1. . � .1, - G* WO WARREN9 PICKERING - ' . ' ­. :­ a-il - * �. " -.-. ..­ - .4-1. 441, ' * : � L. _k .. . _'' _` � - � _ . - ' Having been requL%sted by .,% large : . . � . D - L i 1A4 \. I . . .. . . . 1. - . .. ' -. �.,v . - � . - .. ! --.dQM& ­ . . Watches, Clocks, J owellery- 1-.11 I L and influential aumber of the Reform - .. - . �. . . - . - I � . - .. . 4 - - -_ ., , 1�_ . - 1. I - . . _-'W" , - '� , I , . _� . I �, � � 1, '. - . ti ; - . .. I . and Silverware . . . v _,.i� A. . . . .. ­�. -1 .1 . I . .. " �, - Electors of the Riding to become a .. * - . I . .- . 1, in all styles aud.at all price's. . PLANING MIL . �.. -1- . . . ... - - *.41 ' - I - .- . L . � . . I .- '4:L...�'';':14 I.. , ­ candi4ate to represent this. Riding in ,, .. . "... - . . . . . .. �; . o \ . . . . - - � . I . .- . - _i. . . . \ . . I * . ., . � - . - . ' : . '; I I,: .� Any - � - - ... . I . .� _,_ - L.�.' : ' fd . . I . I I . _ - � , . . o' .., . the House of Commons, at the ap- .'i. A7 _� I I One mew Wflliams DOORS . ..� . - .. ...- _:_. -1 ... - , I . . . proaching Election, and having decid- . I L wanting a .&I 7 � . _. " a: ;_.- .. � _,..­.� - �. . . . . - I I � . , . . . . . , - . . .. . 0� �.:­. 1� 11 - � - . . - - 'I- � . . . . - . . . . . . . '. ; " , : . .. __ ; -_ - . SASH . .. __ . I / Sewing Mhchine will do well to . . ed to accede to their request, I am . . . . . . � . 7 - - - . I . _. . . I ­ . I � . � " . ' '' - � . ' * .. . (I . 1_� - call and get price ff om - . _. . .. .. i - .."", ­ ' L I . . _ . - , - I "A. . - .. ELECTORS OF ,� lip . ,. ) ** , . - L ," -'-., -L �,v - - .� __: . � . � .1-1 - . . � . I I � - therefore a canclidate for the office. . - - 7Ar a IRM . .. I BLINDS , . L cl-. mrv�. .. I . .. _. _­ *I-V * . . . . _ ''___ � ­ � L . 11 ­ .. ; 'A'', . � _ And iA order that the Eldetors may be 30..4L95W 'WC:��MM 71y - PICKERING. ONT. I I .L . - . and all kinds of- . . .. . - - C_ 7 "-: :_ �,;.�,i_j,., . c I .L- 1� ._ ` I I . , .- - - - in a posiaon to decide as to the desira- , L - VOTE FOR .- ___ ----..;-- - - - - - - __ - __ __ . . i " - �, .1 . . - .. - - 1. - /­_ ... '_ ' .� . �:. . . - - .? . . 1. ., I . . . . % . - -ETJ1i:1D11TC+ 1- 1 - '.' - �_ "L, bilityof intrusting their interests to I - . . . * . - . MO - _ - L- ; '' I . . - " . 1. . . . . . �, I I . L .t .- ­ - . :_ :-. �,! i..:1_1 any one seeking their suffm ee, it be- - . . 1. Anything in this line supplied on order. -, , ��-:__,,,_ -.t ll 9 We Fs MACLEAN ' . I . . I "-.�­ "..1., ,i+,r, " ..;_. _., .�,.,_J_.'1_. comesueepsaary for the candidate to . -,. Having got the Pickering Planing Mills .. . I- -�,�---� I .. I I -THE- . :$000 WANTED . _. 1�. . . - I ' . -:-1:_-:1 . I . -- . I clearly define the position be holds in' - '. � . I . fitted out with all necessary machinery, I . � ; . . . .,. ,:Ll� 41 Liberal - Conservative Candidate. - L -111 . I I - . . . . I . ....- am prepared to fill all, orders promptl . . . ­ , I . �. , reference to the matters likely to be- -, �_ � _ 0- . L- . dress lumber, and do all the worl y � . .. I � I...... .0- 21 :L - I . I � . I 1. 11 �...A­ come the subject of discussion in the PICKERING MARKET. . . - � . - . � � 'r �, ­ . ­ � done in the best planing mills. - -..__�X'.L--L,/ L . 1. . . L. . . . ' . , "� - _�_".. ,,_� I - . - __ - - � .- Assembly, of which he seeks to bec,)me , Nzwe Offlee. Feb. 26. IM. Call at the Mill -near the G.T.R. sta. I . � !-,' -�:,-.: tion, when _ ,- Fill wbs�t. 00 to'93 spring, 85 to 90 Boost 13C We waiat,the above amount desiring anything in my line. - . , w _'. . ! . ". � _ L: ._� . - ' i" � a member.... .i, - - - L - .- L . . to 78c Flour. family. per bbl. $5.30 to $5W . - . . - .- _­.. -.1 � Flour. pastry, per bble 65..% Bran per ton I - . . . . . . . . . � ..'.... . . . . . . . . - . . . . . � � , �'. , - � I J. L. SOMERVILLE, i � . - - �.., -14 There ma' e times when the inter- sit. shorts, per.tou iso screenings per Lon $It. . - L � lyb� * .. I . � . I .. . .; . ��.- " .-,_� � .� ' t, and ' 23-'V L . PROPRIETOR, - ' - . ­ e, � ests of a political party can be better FARMERS' MARKET. before March Ist nex. . . ., : ,':: --_ I . � � . � ­ -11 .. , .. � . _.. � - .. --- .- ... -,-.. - :11.; .01, served by electing a non-resident re- - - . TORONTO. Feb. 26, 1891. . � . . . . : -.1, �...:. ��11'1 - . I . . . . I I - � '' . . . - L . I 0=A.&.=2402= - .1 ­ - I- ,I.. � , . L �' � I ".;, . - presentative to Parliament. but in Wheat, fall'Ibush ........ I 1 00 to # I 00 I . :.1 7-__-4; T. . �- - ,, Wheat. spring ......... 85 to 0 87 shall rely upon those who are - � . ­.:. Y". - .11 . . L . - ­....-, :��., � , genefo,the requirements of a Consti- - . . . I - � I _.. . - .� -,. , 1." I Wheat, red winter ....... 99 to I 00 . _.. . , � . . . ,� -­.. 11 I . . . . . . . . I . . � I . . . I � .. I L.L.. . . . - .1 .. . . .. . . _. - ., V tuciley, are much better met by select. Wheat. goose ............. 78 to . 74 . ... .. .'.- . . . . . __: � - . - - ­ ­ _. -:.�, . . �. . i . .. � .. . . � ;: � - , :cll_ .:.i - . I . . . . - .. _11 _.. � I r f - - . . " I - ilia a local man, and I have Mways Oats, bush ................ - 50S0 , . u in our debt to make. it good. I .� ... .. �� __ M&- . . - . I ... 1..11K_ 0 Barley, bush ............. . 49 to - 54 ' . - - - . .., � ,...,. I � __ - . . L . _. . i� . . . . L.:, � I . I held that the latter should be the rule Pcas,1ush ........... 0 ..... * 72 to - - 74 - - : . - . . . I . . . . I : ��. . - I . � . L . - . I ��­­ .., . . Hay, ne,t�, ton ............ 8 00 to 10 50 . ... ... I . . . . . I . I _.. I.- - .� . -:.�, .-'-,,, . - . � ­ - - - and not the exception. ..... 1. � . - . . . ­ . . ,� .- , I L , ' straw, ton ......... W ........ 6 00 to 7 00 I . . . . * . . - . . - ... I, �� , ;� .­ 9- 11 . Being and. always having been a Dressed hogs ............. 4 75 to .- 5 25 If- ou have not yet paid .- , *4 y .. 1, . ­­ �, I - liberal, and thoroughly in sympathy Beef, forequarters ...... e 4 50 to 6 00 . : . . I . . _. 1. - . - . _:/­i�,il . . I I - . I - --1. I Beef, hindquarters ...... 6 50 to 8 00 . . - . . - . � - . . � - . . .I __�s .,�- , - , with all measures of Reform; I must . I I . . I i __1 ' 4i� 1 Mutton ..................... 6 00 to. 6 50 ' . ,_ � - ,_. _.. q -, . 1: .. _ �. ­�, - 7,�_ ­­ .� your subscri tion' do so at ,- I Estabi ished " - " i heartily endorse tuid adopt the polle-Y Veal, carcass 8 00 to 9 00 P �. L L.. ." ;1 , _� . ­ I I I . - .�:'.! _­ � 1,;'. . . enunciated by the leaders of the Re- Butter, lb ..... ::' .::: *:::::: 00 20to 00 2-2 . � . I . . . . - . - . .. . . . # I .� :. . _­-�� � - _t -. `� , , . � . � � . ' .'. - � �!,­ " Ego. doz .................. 00 16to 00 17 . . . - . - I . . .11 -_ �� � .". - i - form Pafty at the present time. , once and we shall bv'er bless 1867, 1 1 - �,;. " . '. I . .. - Z__ -i; . ' - � _-k I .. . .1. . . . -1 L . I .1 I . :'-;:,.- . . . - . oulinion, . . . .. . . . , i - , I �. � . .. � ; �11­ .. . - _. .. I : I .." . I I ; . " ­ -4 The trade question of our P. , , - ' . - . . ; � . _� ... I . . . . � . . . . . . I .. - � m . . - . . � .� . . :L i . . more particularly t6t between ourDOMINION BANK.' '__ . . . . ... � --.,.. I .- � .-''.:. .-;. . .- .. . - . . . -11. I .1.: I ­ _..''_ . . you. ... ­ I.., � .1 '' ."; I . . . ,�. ...::­ countr d the United States, has re- L .- I .. - . . . I � : . .. . . . I J . , .. I _ . . . . I I '11-.1 . . . . : - - L I.. - . I I-.. . . I . - . � - , -_ - - . . I . . . r", .- I - . . . " * .., - __ e . I - I . . . - PUM a y L[ !.._ - - _y an - I - . - . .1 ! ceived iny deep and careful stuay and Capital Paid up, - - S1p500,000 .. .. . - . *. . F ot - - _, I - I - - ory . _­. I 1. - . . - A� I- 4 , . - %. . - . . :�. I., considenttioni and I am full persuad- Surplus, ,. $1,300,000 . L I . � - ! - L- y . ­ . . : - . 11 %. �1 L;; f. - , =r0Pr:Letdr - . __� ... _� C3.- avervvr, 1 _... � 1. 1� I I ­_ _.- , . . ed that the welfare and prosperity . I . Come, friends, do no't cause . 1 , .. __...... . I �: � i . I . . v, : U.." - I - . ' WHITBY AGENCY. - - . . I . . . - Manufacturer of - - . . ­ . . I _ - ., � L . - I . - - � of this country depends upon full ' . � '. L .__ _. '. i� � I I ­ - . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. � ' . I ", � , '. ,_ w. � I . . - ".. 'I . � an between this _ I I a dark look of despair to seize ' L .. , t allowed at highest current rates. No ction Pnm,ns :, - �� - Interes, . Lift, Fdree & Su r * .. � -, .- country and the United States. . notice of withdrawal required. . . . . I i !9_ . ,:. .. _ L . I I i . , , " - 'l-, _- I . - - , . , L uson - .. . - Deep -well Pumps of B nd ! ­ . ."' *. � . � � W. H. HOLLAND . March 1st.. . . rass, Iron a . � . . .-I- Should'l-be elected as your repres- I* 'L I ' I .. .... I - . .. :�;�. 1. z, . . . MANAGER. . . . . . Porcelain. ... . - -1� .. - L � . . - - - .- .. � L' . I . . ! I . .1 _ . .,. L ". -, . , tatiVe, Will &IW _. 4* ___ __ - . . . . . . . - _111� i _ L I , $1. , en ays be foand ad- . . . . . . � : � _' * i . ,4" - . - . . . . . ;_ : 1. '_ C,;,�. . _. . '­. �-L�� '.t� - __ - . ' . AND PUMPING WINOI 4� vocating any measures th%t way be . -1. , GEARED i : .. ., . �.�4,:;" :, - , . . W. J. CL kRKI .-rk.I,Q, �� �, , I - - . % - . . . '!� !I . .�:�.. ;,:: He Who Steals My Purse . i and .� ;`­ la.I.I., proposed for the reduetion of the enor- . . Windmiii and Cistern Tanks, . , 7. - . .. L � - . - I .,! I ­ - - ��.�' -,.� , _ . - - ; .- - . .. ' . .- lt.,Pl' . - r . . ,� . 3 .- - C Nstern Pumps. Mail orders � . i , 1_� . �-_ .,- .. .1 " I ...�, 1� V110118 public debt of this o0untry ; for ­. .. Steals Tra h - ,.; � . . . L' Publisher News. , I promptly attended to. � . , ;. . .. :: �*T_� , , . .. . . I . . . . . - .- I . �,� ' .1 . - . . . .. � I.. I . , 1��,', . 41 - . - . . . I _�, e.,-.,(:: -.' I ;- the curtailing of the public expendi- , � . . - . . � . , : J - _' +,4. . i I . � I ­t� - I �- I . - LYMAN FORSYTH, Agent. Pickering . . . . - . _­', V- _.- .. . .1 �A ,;l ture to the lowest amount consistent But -he who Steals the .. . *.. � . - - ­ 11 .I .�_ I." � ".:,_,i.:.� fil, - -------------! I _. .. � ......- , , : . . . . .- � with ihe effici6ney of the public ser- 66 . .. - � I.I.. , ., , - . � I Suit that Urauhardt .. . ia,__�. . . ­ . . �_ - . -a � � HARVEY'S CASH STORE, Opposite. 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I . � . . .,-, - . 11 ..: - � . I , . . �_ .r�� 1. . j - 61G : .. - .., .,.- I �, _ - MEGRAP C BRIFX8 _­ . I . . , - . __ �_ '. _. I - " - BLANIDERS DEFIANT. _.__� __T.__ RI , , , ..1. .� e I .1. ­ . -� .. , . ,,7 1 - . . . . � I_! I . - - - 'have o - ­ I.- ��. _­ ... tin . . I -testoo The Egyptian troops sr. .1 - _.: . ingh-kanded We 'a Blunt Kant .1 . . . - - . .1 . � - � . � . . . N X46 Wife' , . I.. I . I The &rl of B -erma,n. I - -1 � �:� n IF], I I - .., et . . A-_ � :' T"010 WEETS NEWS ­� .9tTSUAN POWSE IN TURKEY � ecupied Tok ' ­ 1. - . lk oritussian eselais undlaftir ... : - "'. - �-._ ; eauoh&fnp died yest,6rdAy of :r,. ­1­� . . :�� ­-, , - . 0.1 . . � . 0 . L - �, I � %..; �­' * * ­.. "' ._ .. I _�� .: .,- , '. . constasitinople. . � . - ' ' , L � . is . . . .- _: . ' . ., . - _ % . - , , - ' DANAD,,�:.:L .-. . .... . . . . - - . 'L, � L . . I I heart d ease. - - ' : - ­ . . . . N__ .�s. I . ', �, '. �-�'- - `.,_. , it XliLind Does .%eg Ratify 'the Tradd . . . . I ... . . � :� . . .: Vladin I Z11111 J01%V - 19 L : . ­ . - I- _. - . - ..� A natural gas, comp , .. .- � ., ii Lutzki, a ]Bulgarian elvil bh9w- ' - ' ed - - by. . _ ' - . - - I I any has been organiz- eer, arrh ed ai the railway station in Coil - - Treaty She Will L"e the A110111111tec Of blesers. Dillon an we . . :_-V. ed in Kingston. . I .rday. - . . - :-. .. I,— btantinoT, Is from Sapl,�L on Thursday,after- fte colony. .i ! . . from Clonmel to Galway gaol yeste - - - % - � :, . � -.:-�� Montreal He had The -bishop of Dromere hasi sent a; letter . - I . . , A cable deqatch- received, at noon, not ie three -weeks ago. been . � . . - , .. ­ i- ... - _� . ST. JOH-I's, Nfld. Februa ._11*61 iste- � . .1 . � I I . . 1. , . . i .. 1'e ' . snuounces the beath of Judge RainviLe, of summom d there by a letter signed with the ly after the reading of theGovernor'sa eech to his clergy severely condemning Parnell. -e is soinet'i . ­ � - ' the Quebec Bench, at Paris. -elected lr� M r . Fra?lk 1. ..--. � name of iis -beat friend. He had no sooner ,he opening of the Legislature, Co onial John Milne was re rand master - He' tin(y fron way --oupe than he was at t I - \ .- .-:.., :. At the annual meeting of' the Clydesdale stopped from the rail kiah Sectretary 136nd proposed resolutions'recit. workman at the A.O.U.W. 8rand Lodge A. Tfla'ke, proprietor of the De ,�X,,,.t I - �­_ en or more Tur TT .-. . Horse Association held liAt week in Toronto, surrount ad by a doz . 1�1 d the Tont' ' . - ,. � r certain statements -regarding the recipro- last night. - . OLISC, Ltwiston, an,, ­ �' and was informed that he was Ing . U Ile, � ; - . . Mr Wa. Smith, M. -P., was re-clected pre- policeme i, tistions which will cause a stir in Empress Frederick is visiting Paris for r- , . . _. . � . . under ar,-est. Ile pf'otestedo and struggled city Rego 110t.el, Brunswick, Me. Hotel 11,,el, ' - . .. . . eidrxt Cahads, the United States and England. -the Purpose of f urthering the interest a of the � . . I . V ' hard tofteehimself. The Turkish policemen meet the world as it coines au(i goe., . L . . was I . ' discussed with closed Berhu Art Exhibition. . ' i ' I - _... . _. - - - I &rl)mirld Smith, who- w�ijedl upon ove . Tow red him, bound his arms, and The resolutions were . :atid are not slow *111 1_51Z111;Z-P(!0P1e.- I _. � ,-�-, � -, on his arrival in Montreal, has consented to ta ted ith him for prievn. At, the door of doors. During th discussion several of the A forgel bond of the City, of Dallas, Tex. -111d thin I a t t'-, ',' a, I . � I .1 , . , _�. . run for the Western divisiou of that city.. 13, � t notably Con#A rvative members express- has been discovered, and it is feared that 4 P,'s UP for wh -, e. ,e tile, stati n they were met by eight members m0a - - ,: At the poultry show in New York last � ed strong senti met ts in favor of annexation there are a number of 6thers. worth. Ile E"-ys that lie has IOSt a . __ . oft e ussi&n secret police in citizen's ' - . ' - - - ; :_ ... week William McNeil, of Loudon, took the Clo�hes. The Russians forced their way and in condemnatim of the unfriendly atti- The Association for the Enfm'nchisement tather wid several brotlicrs and s113- : ':'\- * ` finecial prizea for Hamburg -and Polish, while to, flupp�rt- of Wome-t intend petitioning the Dominion ters froin Puluionar� . Conitilil,)tl�)n , �-* - . through the little circle ofTurks around tude of Canada. "he resolutio ' - , - . *. Barber & Co., of Toronto,. got second for ad by the Oppositi;n, were passed. unanim- . . . - --ro I I, inx. (I., � �_ . . Luttki, :seized him, threw him down and ' Parliament to pass a inessure giving women and is himself frequend, I . I - . i , standard game, and the specials for silver ously'and sent to the'Lepislative council for _,12 - gagged I Lim, hurried him down to the water i e"ttal privileges with mlin in Parliamentary e) , With .col&�,�Zid 1,,�N I . .. ...- _. and golden duckwings. Barber & Co. also . their concurrence. I - - � ­- � took the first- cash, prize for femAle game front, si: d laced him on board the Russian The preamble states that on July.8 the elections. . . Hereditary 0 f-, ; en . . I ed cowghs ,cill:g1,1 � - . . . . - - . steamship rahimoff, ich sailed at once se � - . . . , � f .. . bantams. Newfoundland delegates prope, d to the - - .ki's friends . to make him sick at �_ . ­_. - for a Ruasian pwort, wh nee, Lut7 , w WALES TO VISIT IRELAND. , I � . .. . Bishop's College, incon'bection with the say. he ill be sent to iberia. British Government that No. foundland . Comi'hiodonllis st ' I . . - -.,. hr .*. - . . oinach. V,.'11e,l_ � at . ' I . __ - . tell of Elia,land, situated. I -burin all thisthe rkiBh policeme , Sir Julian . . . . -... - . Chit , Lennoxville, n at should be permitted, t - ever he has take -1 a . � I gotiate a convention for Th' - . . . I I ­ .. . near -Sherbrooke, -Que.:,, *as almost totally the com and of a Tur ish- court official, to- Pauncefote, to ne e Heir to 'the Throne Will Tour In the : , I . . . - . destfoyed by fire one day 'last week. The ' reciprocal trade with the United States. On Green 11ble . cold of this kind he uses Boschee's , . . " ­ - pup mained active and .110 urip'ot'stin;x. September 8 this proposal Was W uieesed in LoNDON,Feb. 25. -1 t is announced that the . I ils have had to be sent home until the The cen rs':of the pr is wn no notice . t. Gernian SNrup, and it cures 1,,1'1,11 � . building is restored. . nd consent was given ffor a d egation to Prince of Wales will visit Ireland the COM - I �/,_' . .. - of the ffair to be bublished, and only a ei-ery, tiale. Here is a man wilo. I - ..- . It i ngton to. aid is id negotia. ing summer. The Earl of Zetlai!d, the Lord ­ . . Sarah Jane Robb, daughter of the late through the energy and persistence of proceed to Was ki;ows tiie full dan er of lu.ng troti- . 1�­_' ., George Rdbb, of Kingston, has been declar- foreign ondents in the Turkish tione. On Novern&,,r 8 Colonia, Secretary Lieutenant and Chief Secretary Balfour art, 9 . ; . � _ . . the Briti h Govern. understood to havo ,urged the I rinc to bless, and would therefore be 111"10st I . ... _. _. . - ed legitimate and entitled to t220,000 left by capital was it eventually possible for the Bond was advised by the Briti . 6 licrilar as --o'-he niedicine he use(l. . - . : -entral Europe and ment to retu Washington .conclude make the visit with the' view of giving en- pa,. L - L L ' - -: . . . her father. Her title to the amount w�s excited statesmen of � the negotiations. )n December 16 a satis- couragement to the industries of that coun- I I I . '- I "' . I . ... . . disputed on the .ground that the mat riage of the Bal�an to arn t e details of! this re- factor conventio I was armn.ged and ac. try. The Princess of Wales is reported to What s 11 is Opinion " Listen ! - I - . her father to a daughter of Wilikus, chief. markah ,3 well aa of several ! ... . _ �bdu!eion, , States - Gov- be assiduous in the attention she pays to the ti -se nothing but Boschee's German � .. ­ - of the Comex Indiana, British Columbia, similar outrases perpetrated almost content- cepteyon behalf ofthe -United , S vised, I presume, I __ . . � , -,rup, and have arl 1 � which was celebrated in. accordance with ernment by Secretary Blain . Though Zetland -Balfour Fund f,)r the relief of the I.� . - : . .- 1. . ­ � tribal customs, was irregular. poraneo asly Ili Constai Xinople. - strongly urged by 'i iewfoundl%nd the Bri tioli or of Irgland. The Princess and riore than a hundred different per - I I � . . . . I . Up to ten years ag(o) utzki had lived most - I I � - . .1 . .: - '' oi his life in Polish Russia. Since about Government, up to date, has 3eclined to I ehue'rrdiinuggphoters have sent contributions of SC,119 t( ke it. They agree with , - - ­ GBXAT BRUAI.N. . .- - �.�, - .- - - . I _. .. .., ; . i I .. . ... ratify the convention. The resc lutions do- clothing to the fulld and have a!so solicited me tb4'* - is the best cough syrup - . __. . . 1881 he has beea. are iident and citizen of I . . a. 11 � Mitchell & She d woollen manufactur' Bulgaria., Heand ei�ht Russian subjects clare that, the House % iews with profound subscriptions for the saine cause. - . in the mqrlr#-t." . ^ - -...-- _.,� t . . - . I . 1. I 1�p . ., have failed. Liabili -ON . . . . - era, of Brsdford,lrurg", who live in and 'about Bulgaria were sus- disappointment and alarm thel failure of . - .1 . . ­ . :1. L .- - ties fM,000. 11 . pected of having manufactured bombs for Her Majesty's Government to c.$rry out its - Feminine FamieL . . . I � solemn obligation to the colony, and is �i . . 1� � Mr. Glsdstone's bill to . remove religious, the use f revolutionists and of standing in Persian lamb ii a favorite material for . Paupers Sold By Auction - . . � �. .. _.. I - disabilities ,wm defeated in the House ol: close re] ations with Patrihoff, head of the aware of the interference of Canada in rela- trimming. I . The Helsingfors correspondent menti' . . . ­ : Commons at week by 256 to 223. . . 'c in Stamboul. -To tion to this matter, and the House cannot , I on- . � , _. : � - ., .. & revoluti mary columitte . fail to appreciate the same as a I------ - 1. Velvet calf in all -colors is u3ed for lavc-l- ing that Paupers are sold in. Finland, gives aii �� . I kidnap �utzki in Sophia was, for various . . - - , . f Lord 8 isbury bag summoned a general --the the in of the colony, and re ing shoeall, instance of tile dreadful manner in whicli _ W 1-i �_M_ - ` meeting o the leaders of ithe Conservative political reasons,. out of question. So, ; I . k-ur is much used as a'trimming for hats these auctions are held. A very old w, nian, " . ­ : Bri # chief of the Rusgianse4ret police in Constan- gards the delay that has occurred in th( 0 � -- party throughout Great ' tian, to take � this season. sick and weary of life,- almost too feeble to - . � " I ratification of the convention is entirely un- . . . 11 . ­_. :1 place early in March. I tinoyle had vrritten� from there a letter in . - , Tim tea gown is giving place to what is exist longer, hwl been sold to a fariner. . I ..�. I . I tified and evidencing an titter disre I I , . � . . : ul imitation ot the handwriting of a Jus it and 'well being of , now known &-s tile 11 house- dress." her term was 1 last Wednesday, when she , .- . - A pastoral letter from the, primate was friend f Lutzki's ,and forged the friend's gard for the pro4 I y .. . . - . diout Ire- he colony. it is I Jtiago-ug to be the fashion w wear small hadtoberesolT It was all exceedin I -! read in Catholic churches throus, signatJ6 Lutzki answered the invitation t 7ers'o'lvod that the delay . I I gly . .. 11 . _.. land on Sunday condemning Parnell's con- . ccasioned by Her Majesty's Government lx,niiets at the theaters. . cold day and a fearful snowstorm was rag. . .. .. . contained in this letter, to visit Constantino- 0 i G-rilles are the rage now, and are made ipg. The poor old creature knew that she . __­ .. - duct. 4 - ple immediately on i nportant busineu,.w.ith in ratifying the sa convention is regaded , -er the night,so, she asked her I , - - in- a telegram of accep ance. . Upon receiving 1) this I.egislatu e as unfriendly to the of thkiiies, buttercups, violets and heather. could not live oi . ;_ - .- . - Lord Salisbury bas received an official ' I Zonyand calculated topermanentlydisturb Trimmingi vary little this winter, being owner if lie would allow tier to (lie in tier -1 ,1... . vitation from the United States government this telegram Lutzki's friend perceived some- corntr, where site would be as quiet as possi- ­ requestillk/ Great Britian to take part in the thing was wrong, and filed at, the telegraph the loyalty for which the colony has in the confined Ili inont cases to velvet and feathers. I . . . - - '. bleand give no trouble, and not eat anything I . _: . World's I air at Chicago. past been remarkable, and it Is futher rell Brunettes are wearing scarlet more than ,,� office a despatcli to the- effect that Lutzki - begged hard, but tier request was no�t'. . - . - . - . . � .. - In the ranteil, all(] she was sent out to the auction. - : . . : The new C. P.R.' steamship Eiinpress of shou!d keep away from the city. solved that the L�gislatnre mo.A a * trongly ever this season in the botinet and nluff and 'S " c . . I .. . - - India left Liverpool on Saturday for .Van- mean time, however,!the chief of the Russian urge Her Nilaiest�'s Government. to im- at the throat. . I 'lie price paid for her . wa.4 very low, poor - � . .. - -,- - couver, via the Asiatic route, with a full secret police in Constantinople had informed mediately I fulfil its, Claim to the colony by' Real la,�e, old and new, will have a f6re- q for every one knew that site coul,1 I . � . nvention. - thin I - passenger list. the Turkish Miilis�cis of Police that Lutzki ratifying tile said �o . most place among tile costly1dress trini 116 1 1 �. . -, .� ' ) I � 1. . .L minss of Lhe seasaii. � � t la'st long. After the sale wits over, and - . . - - It is stated that Mr. P�rnell has declined was a dangerous fellow, who lisAt been re. _ ____ - tile buyers were pre iing to take honie , , . - . ­ - . ... � I . .. to accept any Liberal assurauces regarding sponsible for trouble among the Arinenianit, . . : ­ . ]FM110e * ' AfficL . . - %% alking contunies in Paris are in all sorts their purchases, the olIrwoman was found - . . .. .---. the propose Rome Rule meadfure unless and ought to beimprisoned St the first (p- ' . - . _ � In Of hairy cloths, fawns grays and tei ra cottal (lead. She had kept tier word. -She ha -1 - -_ - . . - . . . .they are committed to writing. portunity. Cousequontly tile Turkish Min- being the favorite colors. been no trouble to any one, but had ,lied . I . . � .. . i ister saw Lo it that the warning telegram When tile story Of France's colonizing ef7 Ball dress "hees are composed of rose I � - . . The DublinExprem sitys Mr. Parnell has; forts in Africa shall have been written, it w thout it 111uhillir. I - - 11 . . I . � - 1orced the Liberials' hand, and that the i never left the G-justa�itinople office. When I be found that not flie least enterpri i , petals, p-)pl.y petals and hyachith blossoms. . . . . . - . : . .. - i . wit . q . . . Lutzki :rrived, th��eforee, evelthing was sing - They are exceedingly pretty. ____ - - - - a . � - .. .Liberals intend to stand or fall by a sweep ,_ r I the nations ti have been planting their . . . ready for his arrest.by th Tu 5 find his 0 1 .A becoming bounet in amber velvet is �� - � - . - ' dug Home Rule scheme. . I �-. standards on that Dark (.�)ntinent is the I i - I . � . . - - .. --. . � At Cardiff, Wales, at's 1;anquet` given by abducticn-by the ltus'sian.,t. liistorlic'people wl one sires ,the great Na- i tritumed- with sable tails and has a velvet . . i . _.. � - TLord Bute, the bursting of an electric lamp I All thL-,other eight m,uspects. seizedalmost poleop led to glorious victory. In c rrying brim ofthe color of I It,_. f U r. eum . .1 % I- .. causedthehall tobe partly destroyedby contemporaneously with Lutzki in Coustan. out her plans, Fmnco list had mucl a . I The (;i-ec;&n headdress is still popular. ati I ­ : . ' tinople, Russian otricials, got off better 1 OPP"'- Elderly matrons appear in feather caps that - . . __ - were ths 1. Mme. Tacberhawaki, with wi..ly and - - 0=12� 1 1 fire. ,ent none hurt. an ha�y %a had to contend with . , . Of 400 prc� di( tion and hi �002 4 8 I .I- ... L ­ A number of Irish cousins of A. T. S ' were ery a4vance t le I I are crownless oil binart, oc,asioii8. . . ... � . 9 .. . . I - . -.- :" to' hcrthre�-year-old child, was seized and taken P" .111 foes. Ei I Sene- - A. new kind -if cloak Ims appt.-ared. It is - . - � , wart, the New York inillionai re, are contist- gal and a,--ross the livide to thA_iger was' I ­ .. .. . _: h t Consulate for trial because � vcry wide and full anil re it Ims it 11t0e below PTLY ,. * - his will, and a coinmisiion is tall 'isn PROM . ­ . -Ling evi- I to c usF makle in the face o' � opposition from religiou . . . . l ng sWliadt her possestioli the sec -rind volume &rels tile %%A:st. lVilig plikitetl 761, tilt- throat into . - . . . .. lence in Belfast.- . if of George Kennan's 11 Sibpria. " Site was re- fanatics who disputedthe invaders' m I � the Nu,e of a .Nledici collar. I : � _. . The actioii of Premier Whiteway in in,- I wit It dejtperato on, rity Not until four years i I Cures Also:. . .. o - leased --nfter a short examination. Prince . -en . * . � . tervening on belialf of the British Govern- I . , ago, did she f suce ed in subduing any of ` -4tylish ­ rls look %rcli'iti an -apple.grL ! . - I ,ho arri ed in Constantinople. "I ia, � __. - Nakaslii,lze,,A J cloth hat, with a red velvut edge round the Neuraig .. - Inent in the peliding suit against Sir Bald: these native tribes. Then Samory, once tile. hrim; .A elt.3ter of black 'velvet awl bl&A r- . I :' on the im me train with Mme. TacheriJawski, 'i6 � � -1 - - win Walker has raised the ire of the New 'was &Is( dragged o(l to the Russian Con- terror of the N ,er, whose te-fritory lay to trAthler poinponti at - he back. . I 'Lumbag v I . . foun - dlander . a. . , . . all . lat,c I Dcause lie lia& in his trunk a bo -)k the soittheas( of the French pmwe4wions, I A green felt bonact, with beavef edge , a - . UNITED STATFS. - ' ' ' :' �.' , aue,1 for pence and: has since been tho vamal' Isciatical i � =. ., - .. ._. : with th-. autograph of the Nihilist Bur7eff 4- i Wmade of greni Velvet beneath ill(- brim ; A :.1 .: I of his conquerors. In the fo9owing ycar . - - .. The einployees of the coke manufacturers I on the, y leaf. The Prince, while under ; blF*-.!k bird nit the crown : brown velvet Sprains - A - � :.- _:.. � . I . . the Marabui;t Lamine, whose territory lay, I f�4 .1 ...- . . in the Connellaville region struck on' Mon -.1 examma Aon, acknowledged that he %�as per- , wteeu the Senegal find thaGainiiia livers I strings. This style of bonne,. w;tj chosen by ' I ! _ . . _ A) day, about 16,000 men going out. . sonslly a equainted with Burzeff. The Run. ' the Princess of %Vales. ' Biulses'r 1) �. - . . . _. � __ cy Montana,'- on -Gene 'd who hv protendins to be the servant of - - - � . . . I - . inspired many Lhousandis ' � .-, . A clone struck Helena, I sian Coi sul .ral at once formed a pl%n tile ProphZt * had . - . . - - - . - . Saturday,i wrecking several buildiiigs and for capti ring Bur7eff. , Prince Nakashidze,8 - There itt only one sudden deatlf among B u r n 9 , � � I . . . with a belief in his religious pretensionk,was I .__ . . - :. injuring several per's'ons. - name was forged under I a telegram request. defeated - by. the expedition under Gallieni, women to ever), eight, aniong nien. Wounds,, I . - ... rt Huron ing Burz off to at h�';at once on business I . i- .­ - - : - Ten prominent citizens of Po me . 1, he. himself beheaded and his. countryl Prof. Dana concl,ides that during the gla I . *� have been arrested tor buying grain which in Const tntinople I . zeff got the telegralm cial period Long Island Sound, illatead of Swellings,,op I :, �' - � and 8tar.ed for the Turkish capital. On the thoroughly eu�jugated. . And now Fratiou's I being, an it no%e is, .%it Ltrin, of tilt, Ocean . I . ­ had been stolen from railway cam by boys. . only remain Ing enemy, tile Sultan Ahmadou, - _1 .. ­ � ­ .- - . way, ho ever, lie received a despatch to the having lost his last stronghold and having. twc t il . le, was for the gre-iter part so' r eness, 94 . . . ofaall Temngt"h awili(arrow channel serving an a Frost - bltes,p � 7 . Th4 ways and means -committ6 of the Chi- eflect that the Russian police were awaiting t I , _. . - been deserted by his panic stricken army, � cago, World's Fair will ask Congress for aid him at the Constantinople station. He � - . . � k . - - . . . to the extent of $5,000,000. le with only a few' oornmon trunk for manyConnecticut stre%ma 0 . _. . ­ . turWd off into Roumania, took an hnglish - i - St I ff n ess,, � . I wore of the many hundreds of I and a few froin Long Islawl. Ili these cir � . For the first time la the histo�y' Of Bis steamshi, )that touched at Constantin le, lorsemell � J . I., . who fought his battles. His . kid cuinstances the filipply of fresh water for the All Aches. I . - . marck, N. D., all the saloons have closed and tat raphed Nakashidze to meetorli'm power in as i Sound river would have been so great that . - their doors for an indefinite period, and no+, near the dock. The Russian C,onsul-Gen- to be wholly broken, and there seems no ob. I a drink is to be had for love or money. eral got the telegram and sent sayeral Rus- at&cle now to prevent the French. from peace. I salt water would have barely pawed the on- TI? CUS. k. V001iff CO. 0 . , Rev. George Cooper, of Wapwallopen, sian and T rkish lioemen to the landing to fully carrying on their great enterprises. trance of Lhe Sound. . . . 11alt1more, Md., . .n Only a few Years ago they were confronte4l -_ N., has been arrested on a charge of forg- rapture him. Nrhen Bureeff arrived, he by the Marabout Lamine on the south, ____ --------- ------,--. Canadian Depot t . ing- notes &mounting to M. He was' to started A leave the ship, but, upon seein by Samory op the southeast, by Ahnia- - . - Toronto. 0-.-t. 11 have been married thin week to an estim- the polic -,men watching him from the whart dou on the north, beitig thus neatly - � ,P - � � - � . _�.. .- � able lady. � - I he hurried back. The godioe followed him - . _ _ I - . . I - I surrounded by powerful enemies. They . Hoo''d S . . - . The King and the Shir . - W I- :�. . 'Henry -Kramer; a lineman, recently re. and derntilded that the aptain give him up. I L ==::;__.� I . . , - - . . , in.. however have finally cleared the field of all their - - . ived loi ki . . ceived an electric shock at Louisvill6,,K The Ca , was not that kind . of n miest period of the French - a There 1 i1ago a Ing, who becallie .- - . Y-1 . " .- - : and has become hopelessly insane, believing an Eng 1 hnian. He said he would not give occupation of -Senegambia is now probibl . very sick, writes co Tolstoi. . - . . he is ursued by an electric ghost. up any wie without orders from the English " . y SarsaparfflA " I ll the half of my .kingtioni to - I . ., �. -1 - P . . � Ambassador, raised the Engliall flag, and ended. .. I �. .. I . - . . . _ " anybody who is able to give me back iny . j .� ..� -.,.-. - . - * I The Indiana on the Red Lake ieserva- preparei I to fire on the first Russian or Turk . I _.. . i. i - I . __ .. . b a 00 if rm 1184 1 health," he said. - - . � ­ .- tion in Minnesota are still carrying on their . � . . . - Yellow Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Berries, Then all the wise men of the count - v niet '. I - w. who trial to touch Burzeff. The polioe left. , -_ - . . I' � __. �. �:. orgies, and the settlers are building stocki. and rejorted the matter to the Russian . . .. .. Odd. Pointers. -­ .. - X&UdMkO, Dandellm, and other valuable and consulted with each other hux* t1ley - . __ . I �.. �_ i . . &des and organizing to defend themselves. Consul-( �eneral, who immediately requested For *ask eVes wash tile head daily with Iregotlible remedies, every ingrediel.t being might be able to cure the king, but tileY ___ - . - .1 . . . . I - . .... �,__. - - English capitalists are organIgIlIg a COI11- that Bu -zeff be handed over. -Sir Henry cold water. strictly pare, and the best of its �kind it is could not find a remedy. ' - I . 111�'. ­ pany in Cliicxgo with a capital of $11,5M,- White n fussed to grant the request, and an- It in only with �he mouth open that snor. positible to buy. One of them, however explained t1lat he* __ -_ ' i i - . . . . OW for the ,purchase, and operation of a swered tie Consul -General's threat to have ing can be &ccomp ished during sleep, U Is prepared by tbonmWy empetent VW_ thou lit it possible to restore the -,k'l,lg tO I- . � � number of breweries of that city. � the shil stopped by the Turkish Govern- Ammonia gives nick relief to an aching maciatk In tM niost eardul manner. by healt . - - I 3 . - � T, II _. - . - 1. - . . . It is feared there will be much suff,rinj ment, v ith the remark that " the Captain tooth where there is a cavity in which it can Z PeeuUw Combination, Proportion =A " If,only we can find a happy Trall, .. lie * ( I ' - L 44 . I . . - ` � und heavy losses of cattle in Nebraska an would then,be jiistified in filiDg On all Who be applied on a bit of cotton. PV00406, giving to It curative power said, we will -take his shirt and put it Oil . .- : Dakota owing.to Sunday's blizzard. Two interfercil with him." Th Ii i iled off It in said that a crick in the back is same. the king, who then will regain his vigor." . _ - � - - . persons were frozen to' d1eath near Rapid unmoles �ed with Burz ff. AT . . - ; . � � .. __ . i . e 0 a 'I - the eight times relieved as quickly as produced by � �. The king sent out messengers, who '"re - . ,_ Ci ty, Dak. '� I t8 except Pr . " . . ppy mail. 'I'liev trav* * , 'suspec ince Nakashidze were re stretchin the back by bending backward L, Peculiar . . instructed to find a ha . . - ___: � Bishop Engle, of the church of U leased, nd he has since been set free. Only across a log or fence. Hot foMent&i ons, _ . � elled through the wh)le country, bili eould ' - _ nited ( . � . . �. _1 r .- Brethren, at Abilend,'Kansas, speculated in Lutzki a beyond all help of Ambassadors with a vigorous rubbing, usually gives re. L - . I tS 0 If . not find the one they sought. - - . . i . . I here w&9 . i .1. ­ . -.- real estate an d^ became bankrupt. The and fon I a courts', and will probably pan lief quitoo readily. . _. T 0 .. not a single man who was satisfied and. . I q . . . - . . . � . .. - . c ,if A hot bottle is a very desirable winter bed , . PY. _.. ­ Iders of his church -have expelled him from the rest 0 his life in Siberia. Ila . . . - . . - - . . . . I - . � . -'� the ministry for "indiscreet fivancieriug. " . I .." � - �'..-: fellow ; much better than too many bell U will cun. when in the power of medlettle, Site was rich, but sick'; another he3101Y, - ,- .:-. I . 0 -1 . __ . .. '... . I clothes. Of course, a little sense is requir 8crotulA, Sitlt Rheum, Blood Poisoning, but poor; and third one was both rich aDd ­. . - . _... . � ' . I I One, two, take your books and go," said �' Ali D'S PO rpT. ed in the using of it. To begin with, it Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria, health , but complained of his wife, Is - ­ . I -- Principal- E. N. Worth to his 175 pupils at EN LIOY IN EGI . y I I . . " 1 .. . ­ . - . , .1 . Bloomingdale,' Mich, on Wedaesday, and - . should be really hot. and not half cold, as DYsPePsla, 11111ousne54, Bick Headache, others did of their children. All of t111!111. -- f: - . - ./ . . . ;.., . ". .- _.. - . �z L.� . . toom&nyservan will persist Lnm&kln it. Cgt&rrh. Rheumatism, and all diMcultieb had unaccomplished wishes. . 1. . , . __ . - . . all the children obeyed in agood order. The . '.] 'L'- '. . �_. - z11_ - _a . � . ., . _ .. - - ... . .. - L .- - ­­ 1. . I .1 : . It should be about the middle OrLhe with the Liver and Kidneys. One evening the king's -Non passed 11 & � w. - - . school was- on fire, and no 4�ne NaA harmed. ' . - ... . . � , L .� .: . - - Eleven prisoners were lashed in Newcastle, The Reniffuntlow ortbe u1sediveN ministry, bed half -an- our" or three quarters before It OVereomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an low cottage and h4ard somebody xvithin say: , ! . I i i Dine to Justice Seet V* Appot &tomcat; bod-time. Then it should be pushed down APPetite. and give$ mental, nerve. bodily, " Bless the Lord, now I have workcll 1`1y* I . I . i� I . I'� . _.. . I Del., jail Saturday morning, and two stood . - CAIR0, Feb. -The Khedive has to the bottom, and left there undisturbed and d1963tive strength. The Yalue of self tired, finished my meal and alliallowed - in the pillory for an hour. A curious crowd . . . accepted .. . , .. to radiate As heat during the night, . 0 to bed. What more can I '- "" . I . ..� .. - �, - - of several hundred people stood in the rain the tea ation of his Ministry, which was . � . � - ask . ' .1 . .,. - .. and watched the punishment inflicted. tendere in consequence of Justice Scott's I � -, - - .. .. : .. . .." " to' he king's son listened to the words with I ... .. - . I - I the. . . 2 . .. - . .... _. I . . 1� . . e appointnent. It is expected [ hat Riaz Pasha, I . . joy. Ordering the shirt to be taken fron, . - .., . :_ I e IN GZNZRAL. .- I Hood"s -­. d, the .. ­­ � , � I _. . . . I . Presidel it of the Council of Ministers, &,,(I Keep your troubles to . man, who was to be liberally rewartle .. - q . - - Yourge'f ; when .� - . : ,. . . Tile late King Kalakaus was a third de- at the a Line time Minister of the Interior and you *t&U them you are takin ul the time of messengers -were commanded to ca�r� the' . L � ­ . - 9 � . .�. - -, � � - .. - gree Mason. . Ministe - of Finance, will withdraw his re- tha'man who in waiting to t I his. shirt to the K ng. ' - � I r 1-11 __ . . ' ignati a -,-d that th SArsaparilla '11, into the . . I - .. �. . �. s -.­ . - : In the newly elected Sp�nish 'Cortes ? e Cabinet will- remain . The London General Poet Office, was eaved . These, as soon as possible, I .. _: there are 360 Protectionist members, and in office. The resignation of the Ministry is $3,000 last year in the sick -leave accoun 12 CertiAed to by thousands of Voluntary wlt�. cottage to the happy man and intended DO - ­ .1 . ... .. � t by '' -, : 11 . . only 70 in favor of free trade. regards I as a triumph, for English policy, the substitution of electricity for other meam ftessee, all over the country whom it han draw off his shirt. Bat he was so poor thilt . I I.. . , _ . � 4 I .., I. - . due to I he support Lord Salisbury has given of he did not have even a �hirt. , - .- . .. Latest reports say that 100 p�ersonx were lighting its buildings, eurod of diseases more or less severe. It . - I � . . � . ' - .. - I killed in the fighting at Oporto, and that to Sir I ve;yn Baring, the diplomatic agent An under write ' I I . 12 sold by all druggbt& $1; six for OL .. . . . . .1 .1 of Gres; Britain at Cairo. I r -one who goes down into .. .. , . � . - I..... . . i.. 500 ineurgents are in prison. a coal mine to des0ribe it. . PrOP&Md only by 0. L HOOD & Co., .. . . - �. . The Household Prize- . . .- ._.. I � .. I The I aria Siecle urges Fmoe too enter into Apothecaries. I -Owen, Mon. 135 Adelaide St., IV. Tor -0116, Oat. * i .. � . ..� ,1 Prof. Henocb, of Berlin University, says a final � iplomatic battle in London against Patience is the strongest of btroul drInks, 1, . . . � i � ,­ .1 . I the Koch lymph is not good in diseases 4f t for it kills the giant despair._,D0q&W ff' B- If YOU decide to take Hood@a &mpa. , " Yur reliable prepiration, St. J3c0l`30' 1 � -� ,-, , - 11 . - .- I-- I childr . he app intment of Justice Scott as Eupt's WUL do not be Induoed to buy my other. .. . .1 .- 1. 1. 4a. judical dviver and on the subject JerroldL I � hasproved a benefit to me in- more 'WIVS - , . I - ..,._i.-,�.,�_­ I of . Tp, � ., than one. I have used it for quins)"(0ilt' ' . . �...:....,. �_ The elections in Spain on Sunday i nLc a t- tian trit unala, in order to prevent despot Ing Bank of Englam d'will pay bsck to the . -- , - . ._.: ed considerabe growth of republican in ward application) with -,,cry beneficial r& _: 1. . . ..". -..,.., . the Khe live of the sole ri 1. I _�Zz. ­ . -_�,_:.:� the large towns. . Ilit remaining to Bank of France at the end of this month the 100 Doses sults, and for a case of rb,unlatism, Whe" " ' - , - .. - _` ­': .� . I him. � I . . 1. . .. OW.000.000 borrowed durins the &rin . . , ; -` -, .",� __` A new Ital n t has b�en for M -ed ,mo -.-A depatch from Cam es crisis. Th ; its action was swift and sucey and a perfect . - . , .,'. - iau c4i , c . Lo. x, Feb a money was never unpack:T . I ­ -1., __ - IL - " .:,-., - - Yt cure was performed. I consider it a rernedY , 1. .. . , - . Z i � - d the Premiership of the Marquis,* di the men bars of the Egyptian Minmtry have The feature of the week on the stook ex. it T009, I'Z��' I . I �: , 'L - ' ­ _- . = er . : . to be prized in every houshold. �. - ."." I � . :1� - -;'.' :_ , - RudinL � . - . - withdra ru their resignation. . change was a bad relapse iri ArgenUUOL .� - � ! . , . '..... - I . -, - . ; .!X,-._Tr.J­,, -.!', x� . _. , 1, . - - �_:, 1.1V, ­_.__L I - ,V4 � t,.- �r_ li-o'... I �,,, - ti , ­ -:... 4,_ - ' I no Dol I ' ­ rown. -'J' ,. _ _ ­�.i7l -.1 "'L.' " ar PIERDON, with Johnson & B , , I I . . , � 11 _,t i.. ,. _ - 4. i - -A, - . � � _,�:­ . I _..� �1 , � ; .1 I.- . . ­ : .� , i.., , , I , . ­' - .-,,) . . 'I, - 'I, , I., .1 - - ' . - - -.7-:-- . ..� 11 � I ,: _. - - #, Ir .. � ". f. 1, ' �'j I . , : : � � 4. .. ­�,*,:..� .. , _ . ­ , " , , 7 : .. ,� � . . . . I , . 11 . , - ... - . 11 , 0 ,�-".-*v,! , "T.- r, 1�z , : , 17 .. �f � , , . 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I �: F. - with Englasto . - . �.. - � Suitable Line ... J� ,.: A Kingeton cor . Jamaica says :-T the opening Of I : subsided, and it I . look at the vai . I I I interruption. Th, i � . average more than I � some&ng is done I i be necessary to dra I . ' I tee fund, althougi � . � - i , judge. The o nil i attendance of Ctw i . i since then there Im I i It is well known � 1 number of exhibits i large amount of go4 . .. any re I L largely with the (_ I geiik of that more � . _ 11 i t e ain building i I very far from comp I i I . a structure about '! I � q the Main building, � . . � I � i . This unsatisfactor - I . due lar ely to the I . - Beta, 2vertised to I I � . first3antiary with � . , for Kingston, w1i ic� ,: i I 15th - by the Alplia, I 1 h 94th. This bei .! i I . 1�11:1.4,mic to land 11 I . - 'I I so that upwards oi I exhibits were lyin i - . 1 opening day of t1v Ibeing gradually br( � and opened, but I . . done through -,lie � - I . matter of tyo or th - . things are in their 1 - fatal delav has beei , I . the Carmaian exhi . the various ' EX1111111 I 'is' under the, irnine ! - .- Diniock, of Truro, ! , been iiidefatigf-blei I* , .- the l"t of tlio*-"e i hand in good time. I deserves a great de - � - able assistance in r I - i display of decorhti iI . pearance of th4 .. aNtith all the drawl . nothing in the exhi i - -__ ed more *eneral ad of Canadian-produ( � � - the second night, a I- an exhibition of C I light took place in � the exhibition. T) I I I - and -reflected a gre. I i gentleman who Ila I I I collect them all ov �L : � better idea of otir li I I I ! , . than all the-painpli . I . � partment of Einigi i , , � thp views v�,ere thr( I - . i . ini - erestIlIg1descripi � : . ; i M . Grenville. ( t I qany of �he bus! i i exiMliilDg ur vai - are surprised at t 1 : go�ds piodtced in I i - in,,,or - - . xamim i freight charges froi 1 . -cd wich � i as compai i the United State i . I countries are our I i i i . though we have foi i i - Germany, and Spa I � i trade. Now, the t I I - . I fore we can hold oi i A'weekly line of go 0 . . fax and St. John. in opened up to u i I shipped of all the i I been ascertained t( i _. no doubt that th I i . have the advantag4 � . with a liberal railm I . � . - province will not I� ' The various cotton I _ able to hold theirt tra,de; it only I - little Patience. I, has a firm hold in i - - once we introduce , � sooll becomerpill; 01 I * ket here for our, I - goods of all, kiml ' s, I . there is no i,arket . cessfully ni�etcoinl . Then again, piall()Q, . factures of -.vood, I , . , keys, bottled &I i be sold at a pr I i � L- letter I will d i . I : . marketfor these i i I buggies, horses, at I � � certain kinds, leof � � i Canadian wines ar, i i at rices that wit I I Urate, and the L 1 difficulty in dispo: : .. t Consignment at a � _'_ 1 .1 business men here ! : i give the CanaAliai , I I i more, and it will r I .- from Canada to s4 j . up to the proper ! ; ! this island is an im � � I . in the hands of t - , facturers, who wil of their hands. C. � ! I doilig if Bile wishe I I i ,-� the various comp I � . - � i definite propositi I- --, of Jailiaic& . I . L I - * _. TheAecision of i .. I .1 if sustainell, will ( 1 L __ Labor law of its tf . i- . * , , I turers and others i � . I � � , men from abroad. I .. '' I e4 judg-3 m -&s ealle , t, I - 'I - ' 1 of a manufacturer i # -1 workmen in Engli ! � ady I give them stc� I , - ' ". tickets, which tl J... 1 1 , . England - to this . I -11 holds that the le,�t �1. - - tickets 11 do not c( - . tract." In the liQ I I : t-� -_ it will not be difli� L ! 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" W . . ­ 4, . , , � , . - .: . .- - - . .- . . - ` , __ ___ _ . - . .. �, , k �� �,. - ' `�:X`IA I , - � - - I ., u,. .. g ­- , Someday.' ( , I - 1. , �'�'. � . .... -. .A��. � a,. �.. - . .. - , .. . I .. ... r.� I , -. ­­��_, . . - I � . . � i. ir .: - I-. DIAN-PRODUCTS ' . - ­ ­ I I - � � _,�_, .� . . � .f I , i­�q 61o/11 " a I CANA 9 � # SADUIALAH PASHNS SUICIDE, - THE DOCKERS'STEM IN Eg GLAND. WOMAN IN T= "" *0. .. ��'­ �� ! 1. . I . -,. . I . ,'I - !� I-Nagr Laufts is coulfortcd." ; a ,- � �k � - , � . . : . � ..-1 �_'i;l I I . , . . . . : . . ., ! . � � .� � . . I 1; -,:, aL. �i A-;. ,. .. t j . , . . - - . I .! ­ . .... . . . . - ., . . 1 1 ..:, � . . 59 ,.* � r, . � - -i.. . _. . . . - . Father Abraham. RAII&II118 Ur.* After TrYing To Strangle . - .1 � � - �_,�` -,-..%? r ; . Zi - . - , 6 , �. . By EDWARD Bia-T-Awy.. . I., I... . � ,_ �.­. i I.. .0 �'Jl , . . . - . - . . . 11 , � � . . Himself. Four Thousand Neu Out at Cardllr-Tbe , ;�.. � I X - .,�� f .,. �,�P� - . .,! :1 ,�: * �-,,7 �k, I .. i , . At the aMalca International Ex.'- Some 4ay the tengdon and pain will be ended, - . I . . � I t -,:, - - . , - . . .A -A., � I ,,, :�.�­i, , -A: . � - -1 Wctiriscome chatingio and burdens be done - Discontent Spreading. '(Author of "Looking Backward "etc., ew.) .,- '. 1 . . - ._�� � - . I _. ". "? '. 0., . I . �.4 ,;, _. - - ", I All who have toiled through the years, uilbe- ulah Pasha, had the habit of assembling the LoxpoN, Feb. -*The labor situation in It is assumed that the year 2000 will see � I.-, , 1. -4, v _el I I I r ) .; ',_�'. - . .- _... .- bitiom : : *' � - .,���.,_ " "..r. . , The Tu deb Ambassador at Vienna, Sad. - ,. . t ::. L : -'� .. . , . , 1. friended,- � .�. -:-- . _. : . - . - . ; . � - I ! . �.. I . . i - . _ , . , .- - I ,.. - . :. ,... .1. �. '. , , ... .- . �_�r. . ; . .. . o. . . � I . - .. I—. . :. Finding no resting place under the Sun -, staff of th Embassy at I o'clock for what England is most unsettled. No sooner in the Nationalism fully established as the basis - - :: -i. � � -.:,:. .. � - . . ( - - .� - I-:,:;. ;':'�.­ , . I , - - - "' , , , �. .�. -ne DIAP AY, butt SubJect. to Torijus Patiently bearing the Ills that befall them, , is called 11 . - . _­-�-`.�::-,t ;, .. - I ­ .: , 1. . - - - "' �' , �4 , � , F, 'I ,8cotchatrike ended thanthe smouldering of the industrial system and of society so - ,� , � . . I tlk� _.%;� - A F1 a lecture," when the d t lies I., 1 4. I.i .. I . Meekly enduring the Cross and the rod "a 10 . . * ­, W.-, I . , ,�!­��Yj ... �:, - " ,',_',4 � . III_- v_ - nravvba,r,ks-Late Arrival eir Goods re read and commented upon ant1rarcers discontent of the dockers has broken' out far as dependant upon it. Judging from �the - � - -`*.:" , -, I . � . . , Witt _:"'.- Out of the darkness will hear someowe call we 4 _­­ - �'. U, . - . . . I I ... ,­, , � 11��-11.�..�, , �, � . .. . -,, �� . - ­�_. ; - � - � risces cauadian Exhibitors at a Dis- them, I given. " 0#(Wednesday, says the London &fresh in Cardiff and London. The ferment ns of the times I think it would be qui4e . - ' * " �` " (), � I - . I - ' , �, ,,�_-,� " -i , - I ". . I I '. litille-.-: - I � i - advaq Inge -our Trade With the Went into nweetregt frithe Bosom of God. . - . Daily Xe,v14 oorrespondent, 11 Councilo of the great dock strike ham never whollyi ile .:w *.�, f .."46N.- 1 "'I me:- ­ - . - I., - . . � r L to make the date seventy-five years - �. , .1. '...�111 - - . . � i � lndies-ff�w it May be get *is a Firm Nul i Bey and the Secretaries, Subhi Bey cessed . Troubles have been of weekly oc- earlier, but for the benefit of thoee weak in - %­.. ­� . __ ., - , Some day the sunlight will shado 0 1 - , __ .�. I .. . ­ . . . I . � - . � � . . a !,A. - I . . . ` Foot .'­__:,..�,1f1 . I ,.' . - . w then 111h- Mehemet 'Boy, and Nuaret-Sadullah Be , currence. Both here and at Cardiff an or- the faith it is set well ahlead. As there am - -:. . . L� � )e:N,. .` , : Ing--Couditions of Competition borrs, y ". _ -.-�m Y , - . i - � .- , , . . . : I j: 2 , � - - � . - .. _ i .- . � 4 .. .- -.1 . 1. InIted StateW- Who carry our clay to the Chure.hyard afar, were Assembled, and waited much beyond r .1. � # . . � - :, -, T)t2k)pj"! '11' . . ­ with England and the r � , �. 41 , . . . . - _­,� i ��-. -':'�. , � . I . . . - ganized attempt is being made on the rt doubtless some who do not understand, very . � . .. .*. - I - .1 : ... - _. , , _ - ,I. � . . ,- '' .. 1. . _� suitable Lines or manufactures. Andthenthe poor. body shall reht from it.sia- the usual time to be called by his Excell. of the new unions to obtain control Orthe clearly what Natio'nalism is, it may bc well, L. . _A,'.1e7. '. 1, . "e- i .�._ � , _- �, , bore, . ­� . - ­ .. : � . ._ . � �1 � ­: . . I ' . ency. At last Naari went intoo, the Ambes- shipping interests. Over 4,000 men are out enough just here to explain, so far an may ' . " ­ A 1� � 1- . . L I -f .1. I " ...ill lo", __ 1 A Kingston correspondent writing'f �um Where no rig from Hirthwood can make or : � � - . . � .... _.:I-� -� � . I': a _._�� I . . -..-, I i? " .- - . . , .'' , . . s --The excitement attending can inalli eador's stu dy, which had to be forced open. in Nrdiff alone. Should the strike extend be- done in a phrase that it proposes-tu . - .. - "4 1 - , - 1 -.�-` Jarnaica, say ot and calm of Its peaceful reposing; . . r1m)[19 . ., �, __-, .7 - '1111111 - - , . - " ., -, 4 I The there, nor WHA to the Dockees Union and the minor unions over all the business of . -,,IS- .'....:­ . - . of the exhibition has now W . L the country' to-&-'-' _; .i -�;_ I .,v":i_:�t 1. .1. - . . � the Opening hii'le, borne by the Angels of Memy above, he in his adjoining I room, where signs of controlled by it half a million men will be single firm, of which all the people, wovnen - .. �� - . - A.�' 4'iO LP)11, .1, _. I )ed . I �� ,"-: , . .- subsided, and it is now possible . to The sfir t. -where God is life's purpose disclos I � ��: : _. .il ... . . I ".." - :..:­ � - . tb . 1 disorder and a smell of gas were observed. thrown Out. . as well as men, shall be employee, mid in - � .. � ,1 Z-1111 �.., . look at ,,,,, rig- -;C 1.)1. .. y various , exhibits without . L_ . . I � 1� , I *-*�.tl . - � q " . ^ I . . . if d well in.the Bosom of infinite iAve. , The door to the bathroom was then opened, A factor strengthening the men ih the ill- the proceeds of which all shall be equal part, _­ L , I . - . . The attendance does not j. , 1111d . . interruption . . ­ . :4 � - . - I ' no tie r the present " � "I - �i "'k (� - - L �' and a sho(ki a cta,cle wasrevealed. concealed impatience with which many firms ners. Leaving wholly aside, fo - . . ._., � .. L I . , , I . . __ � . . . : average more titan 3,000 par day, and unless Someday; aye, someday; it Tuay be to -mor- -efined the apparently lifeless maintain connection with the Shipping purpose, all the explanations . as 0 the (M- - - -- __�__ - -_ " - C , ,,I ),. I 19111 __1 .1. �:, _. . .. . something is done to attract visitors it may row. . On a divan re - I - .....'.. - - ' i. -A . � _'.. - . . body of Se d paleness. I : - . .. �,­ I . ,� !,.�l -1:,:k ,-,,t .�- '..." _. ­ - be necessary to draw largely on the - The. pathway we tread through the murk and ullah, his face of ashy, federation. Ship owners are obliged to pay tails of this plan, and all questions aa to � � - *.- L' . � �, -2w';. - ., %.1 - - .. .1 . - guaran _ - , L . . 7 , 14�1, I 11 ... . - . I tile gloom, His lower limbs were covered with a green 30 shillings weekly to board and lodge non. italeasibility, it is is niply proposed to point . ..., ", . t , e,A,. - - - - ." h it is yet too early to __. L tee fund, a L , ,7: * �, , - : ._!� ..,: - .4, ,Ithou, 9 . I -silk quilt the head wam thrown back, one A ' . � . .,!:o -.--.,v .. - , � - " , ", - . The o1rning day receipts showed an Maypaas the dark portal where endeth our union men, and many are tired of p ying 3 out certain ways i which the position of . ___�,� .. �:en a.-,.*. ­ L . judge. I sorrow. hand was ianging at the side of the divan shillings 6 pence a ton for coaling when they wome ; . , I.. -.::; - I'll �! . .: � ­ 11 w _. c . - .. - Z"". . . I �� I ,;.. .1 . I - --- -, .-;. 1 " , �, c 1 'S - ;,- attendance of etween 7,000 to 8,000, but And wislorn for aye 'mid the v9rdure and . n would be ected by its successful - I I ,,, e I _;,�., - � bloom and the o her was still grasping an indis could have the work done by union men for introduction. . - '. _....- - - 7' . . , 7 ... since then there li'M been a steady decline. . o . �. :m;;'- ',� . I . . . . ..,. C S h I -.11 - . .. . it is ,well known � that there are a large . Of the hills wher . e the Lamb is the light and rubber tul e, the other end of which was at. I shilling 6 pence a ton. - We are to suppose that every ad tilt wotnan . � ­ -, � .;, - "., � ,., , - Z . . �, 11 ,-: 'i - _ , _­ � - . * HIA11 �vllo . _.,-�:" - .. - - the glory. t the wall. Wasti The dock laborers' strike at Litfe I has in the United States -while required, like � - � - :.­. � I—- . - � number of exhibits not yet unpacked, also a collapsed, ilie men having yielderto' tile -every adult man (except as modified b sex . . -a f --cou '-. The evergreen hills of therountry above -, ad Bey immediately sent for Prof. Drasche . . ­ I t of gods lying round ,without Our souls t non with joy will rehearse the gI . - . . ­.. ' . ­_ �! - - " - . large amoun . ' . : I __ . . . , I . storv. who founa everything in the position des- orders of -their employers not to wear while cond;'ions), to perfo,,�ni some self-eLted - I _. . � , � . . As my business is of all the sw .% 1�ft . . - . . . ", C)c - - I ect way which He led u,,j in Love, cribed... 11he india fulber was quite new at- work the button which is the distinctive useful work -had coining to her a regular . . . .� .k, ,,,, st ­ any regard to order. . I , I I , I �' I., 1. - Canadian section, I will - . - . - . ..,., �!_ % .,::- . L L , � " - L �. .!�', 11.'�Ock. . -:.-: 1. I largely with the . with the e d4st n it, and must have bafte of their union. annual income in the form of credit to be - . . Z : M � , rticularly. - While in me day! Why, " some day "? Each day is i ... - " .11 � I L I . - .L - _. _. speak of that more' h himself, as none uf T e seamen and firemen employed by the expended as she pleased, equal, say, to the .. . ­ _; �_,':.� . , I i- .-. _.. . ; I . � ....:. .-I - .,_. , " . , ibits - , . . � .. -:. i the Main building, Ma are titan exh eternal' been boug t ty Sad ric, The I esent purchasing -power Of $1000, $3000 or .- . :. � - . � ,:� - * . %� 7: n a n . , _� - . . I The aeons of Time are Eternity's cost.' the servai ta know anything about it. Donaldson line of Glasgow have resumed - � . . , 1:: !,._� I � � - I , ( " ." very far from complete, the CanaTian annex The rustle of wings in each hour is supernal, apartment was full of gas. Tito lifeless form work, the Donaldsons having conceded the .R00, more or less, according to the pros- '. . : __-_1 - , . .. � ­1,U,�,,.,n1e,, - - I . _. a structure about 300 ya And never a moment is ended or lost: - . � I "I , - I : I A-��. � I , . �'. . . the Main building, 'is still in a state of chaos. The Hope -bells of time, ring the spirit'R vaca- was carried into the adjoining bedroom, men's demands for higher wages., perity of the national firm, said income to be - . - ­ - . ..'"t"It per- - 'i . - - . wheare _N"ri Bey called the profesRer's atten- 40 ._�' - - thesame in amountwith that receivedby � - . � . _', ­-� I . tion ; ' . . ' - ._.1 . .111, . .1 This unsatisfacto � condition of affairs is I - '' _-� gj . : I - , r!,e . '. ry . And Mortals -immortal- their music may tion toa livid mark upon the neckjust un- _. . I ECLInESFICTION. * herbrother, husbandorfather, but not to. Z - . ­�_ . , [ ", �v; t It - -.-I, - - -. arg . - ­ 'I . . . . . . . .. . � � come to her through them or through &By : .. -:,. . 1� , '' , h S% . rup --� � - . � . .. .� �,:_ _Jvertised to sail from Halifax on the F or time. -in the life of etern, I duration . .1 due I ely to the cancelling of the steamer laud. I der the Par. Prof Drasche ascertained that ^ - , I.. - � - . � I;eta, - a __;_ be ore inhaling the gas the Ambassador had Mr. Woulist Ion's SuddOn Destb In Reatiand - , ' . , , 1. f ,V . goods But mea,sures a pulse in the Bosom of 4, � ,other intermediary, but directly from th4r . first J an nary with a consignment of i � . . . , - . r, . # The Sc&tsmaa gives the following particu, I � , - .b ­ - - . . . . attem ted strangulation but failed, a mark - national administration, as a matter of con- I . . - , I _1_. . - . - -. _. - - I I ­_. for Kingston,'which did not leave until the . LLEWFLLY.N A. Moitrtfso.N. being Vft all rouiid the neck. After much lars reg rding the sudden death of .'%fr. stitutionaI ri lit. - . .! . :. . .., b : ".- I _, ! . � - - '_ - - � . . . l5th by the Alpha, arriving in Kingston on "The Elms," Toronto. . a 9 . 1_. 1; ��-­� .." .. �. .. . - . . %. .., . _. `! 011 . searchine � silken cord was found in a draw- Houliston, the well-knourn banker aind Mw- Now, considering the fact that woman - I ., . _ . ;I .. . . I ­_ I � ._.� � . the 24th. This bein' a Saturday, nothing i. . . .. - - . ng to her �oinparativc pit r ` . - .. '... I',, I . I 9 1;1 . -, . . . - . . _.,. I . I- � . . er which might have served for the purpose, yer, of Three Rivers : In the following story owl' ysical disqualifi- - "..: ,;:� .­, ,., , . . . . � - - . . . . . .., . ,. . lnt�ntion- - . L . .. , I . was done to land the goods until "INIonday, �: .. .. .- �:. The D n** ftwood Fire. . --..' ' .. but it is far: more likely that tho Ambassador of a Canadian's personal experiences in this cations asa,worker, has hitherto been, an w . . . .. I , � " .�:; - . - . -packages of Canadian . .., ..'. . . - _:_�11" I .; i. gives an . - . . . - so.that upwards of GW - . ' : .. - 1,� . � - ,� I.t - . . c draged the Oriftwood from the shore, . threw -he string into the chinincy, where country one (lay last week truth once more rule, wholly or partially depeudant upon tile, . . _�_a. P i � . . . exhibits were lying: 'on the wharf con the � . . - . 4 ,.'� -1 . Which- �._ - . Vhe sc;04 wild, cruel Oft upca.st, theTe was a fire. (IRays the Srotsman) eclipses fetion. A citi- favor or afleetion of nian for the means jof a- i � - '. , . I - -, . . . I ; -onian, � -�/� � - - . opening day . . . Everything was done to revive the I - , � - - _.. ;, - I %% - - � I . - - - . .. . - of the'Exhibtion. These are And piled it by the cottage door. ast- Stiffen- 7en of Montreal, '.Nlr. John .Nlitch'ell,'staying _5ecure and comfortable'existence, it is ;evi . , . ..: _4 I . ,.­hle to -- , . being gradually-broug,lit up tothe grounds itough hull. bent -par. an,1,41tattered in ed body, aiid after a time the heart began to dent, that a sysIcin liIce - that described - * . - � , I - at an Edinburgh hotel for a day or two on - . . . - 1��, �, . .. ­ - 'Strange. mournful. ha'f-til it li*sLoricli . V . : - . : ) A f ­ . : anti opened, but little or nothing I can be �_ �: , .�, ,- Ariner. . � . - Of occali*s cndles:, myster.es. . beat again alid breathing commenced. But his way south to London, e'tered. his name would, by rendering her -entirely indepen- . - . I .,-.L`, I k��. Wht . . � done throu0i the &y, and it will be a ­,., . 1, - I ­ I -n she -_ �_�. - * ' ' . I .. k ': .. . -six hours have elapsed since in the visitor -'book. Next i ther dentof men in this respect, make a great, - � . .1 . 'i - � \ . w often I recall - I . . . . . . although qfty . I morning ano . - �- 4., � ! "Ct*('Alingly � _`. matter of two or three weeks at least before Ah. me! ho the ut4cortianate gentleman was found. con- Canadian, also� visiting Scotland, ea, .alteration in her position. - - - . :. I I L _�' n I � ,� � - wirdriftwood fire: . - .. . . .qeTly - . .- .? ­ things are in their places. This two weeks The build'ng of . I . .;. 1. ; 1 1 i %%* as rag - � � . . I L fatal delalk, has been al great drawback to Th'� mounting Rhadnw,; on t kie, wall . . . . - sciousness baB not, returned, and Prof. Dram- seized the opportunity of making himself Obviously the most important -4ingle re-- .... _. . .. �,. i - . 4 -V t1lat -1 � , . .� , , �5 le - " . . . That with the gr wilif fl-mlea; itspire; che despairs of saving his life.'� known to'his fellow -countryman. He an- spect in which it would be altered would be I . . . z �--. t � . . - i . - . . �1. - LC., . I I - - .. .. - . .: . - .. - hat, t ril'cd us.�o, - . i 1 --,,,., �:it- -Ik--�k-ed her - ,.- - - the Cana�lian exhibitors. The placing of The flusliing he -it to ' . n e, I I _. 1. . I . - . . ounced himself m Mr. Houliston, a well- as to her att,itude towards marriage. Sh I .. - ': . . -1 T.1� , - . . - - . . .. - .. - - - . '41 . I - , el _: , Jw in her � I the various - I The ro,ay cinbcr.-� dre.uny glow. . - -- . � ­.. a I t I . . L .. . .. . I known lawyer, front 'rhree Itivers. They would no longer be obliged, as most women, , " ,­' LN possi- - , . . EXHIBITS1 OF -CAN-ADA. ...- . � � . . . I , - . I . . . ­ I . - .L - - . . I I - _. . * ., flow fast the sparkles went and came, - " . . Ioa'wyeri and Miniatem' "ries. exchwiged greetings, anti chatted- pleasantly now are, to look forward to marriage as - � � .1 � '. . I' � ! , - - . . I . . . . 1, .L:1vt11in,_- �_ I . . �r the imme( e -e ** . ard niarch ; of theirliolidayexperielICCL Mr. Houliston olYering, if not absolutely her only means of I . - . . . ­: .. - is unflt b supervision of - Mr. Bm% soidlers" on.the;r u %v. � . - . �. - . �! %%-A-; not. . � _- . Diniock, of Truro, =1 that gentleman has How �,wift t lie finger" of t lie TILme The eirc:Umstance that4five of the counsel . . . .:. * I ' . " 4 . - , ,lated that he had come to this country to suppor�, yet at least as constituting her : -. -' ; -- -... ,. � _,Y. . - '.%(aide crumbling tower und tottering arch, etigaged in the arbitration between the rt - . I -_ '':;', auctio.n. - _. - I . - . been inclefatigr,bleinl'his endeavours to make Aiid all the wonders heart-; de-iiro set out on A voyage round the world in the main hope of a secure an(I comtortable life.! .- .I- '.. . �.. .;,- Z � - .1 . . - . . - . ._7 � ...' �; . I 1_w, poor � .. � 1-1 . . the best of those exhibits which were to Couid fin.1 apicture in the Ilre. � I - city of Toronto and the street railway com- Empress of India, one of tile new steamer The only possible motive - which woultv- . .. - -1 - - 1� - � - . 11 - � . . - ; 11, I - ". - -� � . ! built for the Vancouver rout,e. His a nt- .. , I . ,� I , 4- k:,)111(1 . . - . hand.in good time. I.Mr. Adam Brown also . pany receivq each $100 per day hall Bug then impel her to give herself to a man4 . I I . . - 4 t�%_t-r, anti - `. - - deserves a great deal of credit for his valu- What. splendid visions ro-ic and fillione ... ' � �� gested to the Canada Preabyteriful some vi noli ( . : . ;_ , _.. , , I �13 , - . I . I . :_ ,___ � .. 1. - possible For Will, of land,,,'beyond the -;ea; I . 1. .. interesting comparisons arid prompted some ment with a brother lawyer caused to woul I be tl . iat she loved him. May and; ' .. - . .. I _�..;...,.k.� . :- For Allen. gold mines of hii own- . break off the chat with his countryman, but December no lit till nate, Beauty might. , - .. - . i. -I t - horne able assistance in making the beat .. . 11 _. - ... ... - .;:7 �) 1 It %% 1� 1-.)und - ­ . � . display of decoriations and for the general And love for Annie, fame for me: I . wise and timely reflections. - Says the Pra- he promised himself the pleasure of another still wed thelle"st'l bult the sourest cynic . . . .. ,..._..�.�,, . __ . . . . . , . . _. 1, . byterian : . ... .­­ - _t., 1 1 . I -.�.w haJ .-: - __ � . of the Canadian department. For 'Madge, a prince. light.rhaired and tall . . meet' in the evening. 118urel "said Mr would no longer be able to attribute an un- - - - .. ... -� I . , !. . � - -.1 - And last, brown- ashcs for us all. . 11 lit fifty days one of these learned . . I - _. . I.i , . � . ..Ad (hed - . . � 12 '� rompect. . . ;! With a',l the drawbacks referred to, there is Mitchel, equally pleaml at t ie' wbrtby mot ive to the bride. However Bar- I 1. 1:S. ­-_ - gentlemen earns as much as the best paid p - . I . ,_ . - I nothing in the exhibition which has attract- - I did site Might became under temptation I � - _:-_-�.; - , -4 - .- 1. - . I Ah. time and change must have their will, . In the afternoon, 1W. -Mitchell, takinp tea .. -,� , -.7 . .:.. . ... ald- ,. minister in Toronto receives in a year. In ,�. ,x .,,:. � ... � ­ . display - � . _�! - in .. , . - q .,;... I . - I ed more general admiration than the And iear., be wept. and farewells & . seven days and wh&lf lie earns the mi with a Canadian friend resident in then there could be none, for not only woull - - : , .. � - - of Canadian products and-manfactures. On The hearth is cold. the home im btill. - in- - . . ., - _�.,_ � �. i p . - - � . . whore happy children sang and played: I . . . burgh, n4turally mentioned the meeting of site be under no necessity of marrying atoll,, ... �. ..t. 1_� i .. , ­ the second night, as part of the pro Mmme I And never more can shine and glow . - imum stipend of a Presbyterian minister i)rD ing. I I 0 o w very stra I I I , 1. but the wealth of alI her possible ouitoors . . � . '. - . - .. , . '. a me- The driftwood fire of long ago. . I . . I ed the lady of the houee ; "surely I have just being the same, site could have no wotive, . I . . . - - an exhibition of Canadian views fy ii Of course allowance must I)e made for the' the m4 . nge, exe ain . .. ... i .. __ _ � - . � , . . , . know how " and for the midnight oil the - - � �-,l . � . I . light took place in the grounds at the rear of � - - - . �.. .. - � .. " I , g one* . . - - � ­ . I . n acount of that gentleman's death save love or admiration for marryin - _ .: I ... . I learned gentlemen burn in mastering their . . � , . - .< ry fine, .... . . I . . . . _ . .. Z . in the even nf mper." This was the fact. I I . I I S . - the exhibition. The views were ve , , .- I : . , , : , nore than another, I - . . � - � I . t" I .�'. , . I � ' i '. -1. . _. .1. I and reflected a great deal of credit oil the ,;;­ !.0 .. .. .1. Home, '.. - � . .� briefs. But after making Aiiji allowance is I � - I .1 - . . . '� . -8�. - a : . . Mr.11oulist gone to meet his lawyer ;4ot only, however,, would Na6maliarni � . , �.. I �__­ . . .. . . 11:' 'I., - .. . � - - - - . � �- 3.- . . - . �­ _ s , � I I . . a ��wcet ww'ord that spani all *pace, that knows there not. a tremendous difference between . I a I - gentleman who had been at great pain to , ': - friend, ha -1 gaily mentioned his meeting with guhrantee wouian diz,nity and independence'. - . : - - . I !:, " .: -_- collect them all over Canada. They give a no bol'Und. the remuneration * given to a nian who the Montrealer, and had been asked to wait before marriage, but equally afterward. - -� - - __."' 11 - - . I . ., ;' Z_- . . yet dwell- in narrowes-J compass; welcome arFues about horse can, and rood beds, hts: - _. ­', . I - - , . . " E 0 ON . _­ I - better idea of our beautiful public buildings w-ird! t. mile and street railway horwA and the man a few moments while that friend looked over That e,�,ent in no way would affect her rig . I.:,- .. . L '.� ' - .'. �1_ . " ' - ' I ... I - . - ­ � than all the pamphlets published by the De- Dear t.vpe of 1'eace - though sheltered by the who takes care of souls. Were the com- some correspondence. The next minute a as w citizen anti a partner in the national 00111- . . .." ­ * .. .. partment of Emigration put together. As sword : . I I . N . heavy breathing startled the lawyer, who cern. The humiliation of complete pecuniary- -, -. -..;.,;., - - L ". , - �''-�� � 1 i� .. i . - � . the views were thrown upon the canvass an I M - . I so humiliatin * dependence upon their husbands, of being �. : ­ i . . 11 I , . � . id !�axon-,a pn,atl - tiv raccq only found. . . . isoll lint tilthere is grim look 11 - saw Mr. Houlioton ex : I !, I -1 . tir earliest vjc4).ie.-tions all ab(,und . .- rurwour in the faev that e Ron. Lh. H. 19 up. ,pire in a . �. ,-,L " t -il . - interesting descriptive 1,zeture-was given by ored, moment. He had died .from heart disease. obliged to ask for all they have, beyond ham- - . _..,, �i . With little note.; of thee: our years arc,�t F - I �. , , - Iq - - .. . Mr. Grenville. � Wit It tneniorics� of thee -, each -�pot adored Blake, Q. C., can earn as much in t,,nt Y_ To N.1 r Mitchell's si ugular and startl � ini asso- br&ad and meat, whieli the best and noblest .1. '.... . . - �-.,- -1 . ar horses - �*:,.,_:,­.,�� By yoxitli. in age becometh holvgmun-1. , - five da) a for arguing about street c. is now of wives now hiLve to endure, the wife of th& " - . --, - " " - ' I ! I Many of the business tyi�n'here have been ciation with Ilia fellow -Canad ian . _..�;.. .L ­4� � I I : . . I T�ou'clingest in the handg,ip of the Sire; as the'Presbyterian Church pays Principal 7 .��, . - -_ -��,c:,� a 3 . . . -1. -_ - 1, ..,: " I ;.� I , J - � exalilining our various manufactures, and Thou meltest in the Mother,; tender kino; Caven, or Dr. McLaren, or Dr. Cregg i dded another. The ship by which he thi year'2000 would never know. , 1. - . ­ . aiesurprised -at the admirable quality Of The wanderer longs ,to rmich tlice-ouiding n a Let us suppose, on the other bv.nd, that- - - � . .: �:� - � . . . :: 1- I � . . I vear for training Presby terian ministers I week reLarns to Canada carries with it the I i - . tar r body ot .Xlr Houlist,on . tile heart. remaining untouched, she had, . . ­ �, - . . s goods produced in Canada. It now becomes S -ame;',t Pillare __1 -er, we are not any worse titan ou � . - � �_ �. I . � � . - . , ,-;,� I - - in order to examine an,l test prices and also Of all his thoughts; like I d Fire 40 4,e% - - � . � preferred to remain single. .. . 11 .� .� : . ; fly ni ht thou leadest him through childhood'd neighbours. It is maid that there are sever- . 1. . - . � - . - . � . . . - 4; . � . . Would you gain a realization of the pool . .-!,� . :� I, j'. . . � freight charges front the various provinces Ciss al base, hall pitchers in the United States, - . ,:,.� . - . � . as compared wicb prices and freights from To that loved ilomc lie picture z from afar. . If I Were 'You, Ify Dear. tion of the " w,l ,,:aid" in the year' -AM? If . . .1. --...,. - Z . - i.- . - - . . Low) 11we'SI.Y.V. who have larger incomes than Dr-. John . . �0, look at the tw-dly bachelor of to -day, the � . ..... ,; - I.- � . ... . ,. . 1. the United States and England. These I 'Wouldn't turn my head to look. after . .,. .� . Hall, anti Dr. Hall ii the beat paid minis- . . hero of romance, the cynosure of the dr-Avin I . I _1 : 11 .. - .- countries are our powerful riurtitOrS, al- 1. , �- �. 1.�. I fine frocks or impertinent men. . 11 9' - : � . -, _i� � 1� . _�,� , . pr - ­ 11'.­� - i i d 11 .1 . I-.,- I - Em . . . I'va C P ter in America. Viewed as a more profes- . m arid of the onienk4e. Even as -that; : - � though we have formidable n France, The Pat -01 I ye ,m in Streett-018". sion the ministry is a failure, and perhaps I wouldn't forget to sew the braid aroun X . � . _.. - . . - 4 . I . bright bein lik6 him self -poised, serene ,, - . � 1. : � � -, .4 . Germany, an(! Spain for this West India the bottom of my skirt or -the button oil my i M . . One do�s it, t m4piire to read Lhe New it is well th^t such is tits ca&e. Ther� are . insotteiant, free as air, will the 11 old M& . . . � ­ .- �.., � A. , , , - . . . - _ I ­ �,__ �� MOD I - .- trade. Now, the.fir8t thing necessary be. - o1k city papers lv�ry closely to discover men in the ministry now who never should shoe. . � _: I i �,'� � .-. � ,� . . __ fore we can hold our own in this market is I wouldn't conclade that every mail who of the vear 2000 be. It is altogether prob-. - . I _,:� , ; .�;. - ,_ - . hat there is very great flissatidactioll have entered the pulpit. How much woree said something pleasant to me had fallen in abo e, by the way, that the term I I old maid". � . - ­� - w . �,�:_,_.., , , ­ .. 11 . I � �. - a:weekly line of good steamer.% front Hali- moug the inhabitants of the American would it be if aniinister could by any pos- .. ; . ..... �...�- . - �'� ; ,_ . . A& . . fax and St. John. As soon as this market , love with me. will 1)y that time have fall'en into disuse." ... . .. , � ��., _7 . 4 I , . _... I ... , etropolis with the manner in which its sibility earn $10) a dAy?. All the same, But while the unmarried woman of the* - - . , I - `� - A.-") - - 1 4 . - I wouldn't feel that I was an ill-treated __'_-_Y�_1 -­ . I . .1 isopeiied up to us coliftomentS, May be treeta are attended to. -Not so very Ion ev terk to be &.'minister ought to . pers . on& e because, though I could play year 2000, whether young or old, wlll*enJOY - : .., . � t-":,G.�, -1.1 . - shipped of all the variou ines which havc, . I ha ery mi"istit living salary. " . ' . ­ - . I � . . . � . i 0 one of their leading journals coompare4 ve a dece - - the diglifty and independence of the bache- . ,.,: �: _- I ., - �. . __ tly, my friends didn't count me a . . I .-,: AA . , been ascertained to be desirable. The * I __ I I ­ .-,* . . 1. L v L ;.- L � � NEW .. - re 'a heir city to Constantinople, which for filthy - .. . modern Mozart. lor of to -day, the insolent prosperity at pre5_ � "I.. .1 I _�, -_ � -, - I no doubt that the Lower Provinces will 11 kept istreets has becor;ie a by -word among : - . I � ... .1 il ­.­ 1, � � Hebrew Charactenstk& . ent enjoyed by the latter will have pawed- . � _"�,- ., - .,: , have the" advantage of shorter freights, but , Ow . I . I would not, when I could only have one - ­ "_ �! ha (at notable character- ice of t would into salutary, if Bad, eclipse. No longer pro �.' , -'%-,-I- " . �he t*ons. It is n proposird to change :1_'�:�4 � � - � .. - . ...4. !, - . .� A new One of the in ist frock, choose a conspicuous one tba ­ ).� I I - with a liberal railway rate for Ontario that -hia COZition of things, if possible. ' fitiDg by the effect of the pressure of econom- ! '. . I - . � * - - - .-. - ": . . I I.. __. province will not be far behind the race. yatem,1 called by its originator the I I patrol the Hebrew race is tile generous consider mark me as the girl in the red plaid. id necessity upon w�man, to make him in-- - -t: ; .-' .'IL"�.: - , I ation and benevo!ence displayed by the rich I would - not, because I was tired and � L 1. .". " . ,I, . The various cotton manufactures should be !d. This ­ A.. , L y:tem,�'is to be thoroughly. testc dispensable, but dependent exclusively upow . :,.. . _. - , I I . . to tile poor in general, and to the impover- nervous, give aliappy, ill-natured replies to . - - - ,�". - . . - . , - � L ; ­ 7 � able to hold their own in the West India y tem divides the streets among the his intrinsic attractions, instead of being able , ­� � .. I : .. . - . . - _. , . � _�: . - . - trade; it only requires perseverance and a ished members of their creed in Irticular. questions asked me by those who'really ' . � , - . .1 . leaner* much. " the streets are divided Rarel .. waver, has this trait an mani- to assume the fast idious, airs of a sultan our- . _. ­ L - - ­ . :.:., : I I I ' Z:::�� - , .Y I cared for me. ioe * �­ - � . ' . ­ English manufacturei cemen. E h cleaijer has 'a rout � . - . : -X . , LL V;v) bec'MIC ,;:. i, I . . little Patience. The LITIOng pbli feated in munificent a manner as by Baron, I would not get in the habit of ape king ided by languishing beauties, he will , . - . ......, - .- .� - a _­ �.. � , � �;�,:: '. � _.. �, has a fi rin hold in many lines ; but in others, ,-ertain'length of street under his charge, fortunate"If he �an secure by hie merits the: , ..- �. IL _. I I.. . . , � : . . once we introduce our gZ,od+s, they would Hirmi,ch, ho, has cabled tothe trustees of the in a familiar way of tile man I know; when . .L �:.� ,; I ::. wear,anumberedbad e anti prob- - !'L .. I . I , smiles of one. . - I . '_ " - �7 L� , ., 1- � I - I -I._ . . . . gration ,.;�_-: �'_ . , ":1,11i'm to : 1. . . . - a p6 ar. There is a good inar- lie M1114 Hebrew mmi Fundin New York you make them Tom, .Dick or Harry, they - -.-' . I . soon becoml pul an I mustTeep his part, Ili the year 2M no man, whether lover or . -. .I- - .. . _ - . �,L I" ba,_:k iny - - -_�-�i`� � . I - i,bly a uniform cap, city an uthorization to draw on him for are apt to consider you as Kate, Npll or _ . .. - ­'_ ., I . - _.14 : . . � :-- - . , ket here for flour, potatoes, a ples, catinled Ili case any part . .., _�..! � ..... . A the street in order. - husband, may hope to win the favor of maid - ��­ . .- .. I— V215W,000. He adds that if the income of L Molly. . . � '___ . . - goods of all kinds, butter, ims cheese, and . ;.� �';� '.:'L,.' ; � t � .-.-. _... I of a street is neglecte , the 'citizens inter- lish I would'not permit any girl friend to orwifo 8ave,b desert. Whilethe poet, just- . .. . ... I.` . ,.:,,,,,,v nie _ - this Burn inadequate too accomp y . L - ,� -.:. � .., � - . , - - " . : .1 . . there is no market in which we cannot sue- beabletopl e tile responsibility Prov"forwhich it is destin ly apprehend. ng the ideal piroprietiee has, -. . . - - L'-.'. I 1: �. . - eate4l will ' work ed omplain to me of her mother 'it iis like . ,�.. ; ,.I(,A they . .1 the good - I � �7 _: 7 L cessfully meet competition in these products. It . always persisted in representing man at the' - '. I I , I � :.- � ': *.1 - I lu_ '. hilt they, . .,.It. � . Besides the individual cleaners. roundame wmong t ie poor Hebrews in the United listening -to blaspliern ' . . v - 1. � .1 . . �.- -i I i . . L - - , ­_*_ L - .. _. Then again pianos, organs, furniture,manu- o, look a �'ter the cleaners arc feet of woman, woman has been, iii fact, the- . . . - _. I --..L or inspectors t tes, he trustees can make use of the I would not when &ush the du�t off Try . . ", .... �' � .- �._ . . Sta . . rl� __ . I . " L __ _' I OF wo'cod, brushes, brooms, whis- atrol system, and in 4ependent and pensioner of man. National- , ., - '- ;,4 �: �`_� � i I.- contern ated by the - 7", .. . . - . . . � ... .. 1 -,;�.-,t_: _1 that 1113 , � principal and that hewitl make goodthe hat forget the cobwebs of distrust and aus- .__'­'i,�� I � I can all relied on to . , : I ,-;IF to -,- � keys, bottled ales and porter . rnoral -such a supervi 4ion as is Nor does this in any way conatitute ism will justify the poet and satial theetern- -. ' .I _­- -!�, -.., t'w r� .-b ... amount. lCion in my brain. I . v_ J, 4 : _.� . . . ._,­ ,-. � �. � �'. - � .. ` � .. - be sold at a profit here. In another eep policemen up to the mark. Besides ' p al fitness of things by bringing Kim to his-, - I .. 1: - - .t; . - - ..;, . his first donation to the fund, which has I would not write silly letters to young . . W--`.: , ­.. . - letter I will deal in detail with the � -.. ­7�..�­,: - �t' 11 . _� - - we , -Z ., .. �. . . this there is a collecti(n system -adapted to .. ". ... , . - . . I . � . . L 11:,L11 , lie 1. - already eceived from him Burns to the men, or permit them to be familiar� with marrow -bones in earneaL But, indeed, .:.. . 'Will- - .... . 1. , v: ,. i " . . .�� �- ,;.. . market fo,r these manufactures.- Carriages, the piece -work cleaninq. Tile system looks unt $100,000 during the last twelve me. I may be sure that in the year 2M he . I ..-. - I i'.� .1 . �*'.­ . , . : . .,­ .�� I pn' it On ....:.�: AmO . I I - � 11 ..��_�, - buggies, horses, agri u plements of . :. " .. - , � . ­. _. . I very well on paper. Nor does them appear need no compulsion to assume that attitude. . . ;� _ . - � . I ra' im the. iuc,e the death of his only son, a I would not grow weary in well doing . I i�for- �- months. - . - . V f, . certain kinds, soap!�� rfumery, syrups. ally g reason wh it should not ae,cofn- . .It implies it ) disloyalty to the womanhood- . ...­­.'� . �','�. ­ -It I . � - .. .,., - �. _, i %%-110 'were 1:'.__'1,%!-;,� - I few V ago, the Baron has devoted much instead, I would keep on encouraging MYT .­�,.' LL'i ��",.�l ... I—— V �- ,,� I . Canadian wines are al4n demand here, and pi I that its lri�endx gromise. The of his ti of to -day to believe that the pert-onal dignity .. 11-0-1. ]*�Jf-N' trav- ;..:�:_ it,h a, of h a and hiA fortune to by trying to live up to my ideal f a wo- : , 111:,. - ; 1. I.. , �i The duties are - � � ;V . . ld L_ � _zo . us . ­ 1. - chief objection against it is, t 'OV 0 and morel freedom, unknown before to her I % aurices that wi . at it is lik a trying so I ...-.�v_- * - t'. , �. 'I, bul Coll I a ely deeds of benevolence, and has cXted man, and the very fact of my .. . I . -,;--' 1.ii - '1­1,.I.(� was .::�.1111' - . in erate, and th bouldbe little or no to be mpensive. But if the results are endowed with many millions of dollars hardwouldmake meachieve thatwhich I ex which willbe the birthright of womam . - .�. � - o- � a I . __ . - " ��_ .-A, .. - - , ___� ­';L� L'. I I S!; i and* - �; �`i' difficulty in' dispo ing of these things on satisfactory the difference of expense will organizations both in Russia andAustria for wished. in the twentieth century, cannot fail to rout . .L `._.; � �' 1.,... -, - _ . , I.-— 1, . nt I : �. �_­ � ,� ' It"t �`�'.*��.� `� at a moderate profit. The not be ;rudged. No doubt the experime moat favorably upon herself, ennobling her * - . " � . � I., . consignment : 1. - �.:Y . , 'L --- ;� the reliel'of indigent Hebrews. ' . � 4 " .. " I . ­ I . ­._ili . . . I � . - L. . - business men here are on the alert, and will vjill be watched with interest by the in- L i . I . Death rrom hight. I ' .' Ms, clothing with a new majesty her . . I -L , .. i. li.;� - 4 I., - � � - - - , - it , - - - ; . - ... nil3lthy, � __ ., * utl 3mrs; . t;l ri-� I h an(l ._.,_.--"'. '�:� - give the CansAians equal chances, but no habits, ta of other cities, who realize t6t ' I - u y and makwig her every way . , - .1 - '.� .-,. 'I, . I oxporters IT' I ' I An inquest was held in London on Qatur- - I ­_ � . ,� --f. . more, and it will rest largely with , diXrence �etween New York and the -' - .. . - worthy than ever before of the reverence - --,!,- �t . . . . . . the I . foropees In Soienoe. J v_ -.7, 1'_1_,L4,j" - I -ife, a-, , ., -.11 I .� . � from- Canada to sed that their goods come . . . . 1 ain, . . __ L- .1 . I I I i � N% �. - place they call home is, in respect to dirty day, on the body of Ads Lousia. Elfl i and devotion of man. . ' . '... I ­ I . , '' I . . - :1 ,,f Lilet1l .� I'% recent exiiedition to aged 16, a factory hand emplo ed at a ro, ' � I - , ".: 1.- � ,�;r��, .. --' . ults of the y ... . __ � �, . I . tip to the proper st�andard. TheArade of I . T%h a i ' - _ .,..., , 1, �.,, :-. ----_� � . . * on y .L r , . , . s,reets, one of degree � ly.. . Pe There is another and profound] t . � ­�_,.,_ L., . . I I rker, stated ­ - - ,�:� I , , ". � L' _., -- ". F', -, � .., '-.V. 1�1 L Greenlan I prove that norLhot 75 0 the land works. Emily Davis, a fellow we . __. ". �� " - I . this island is an important one, and is largely . � aspect of the relation of the sexes, whiCTIrvy . -..-. " * - L ' I . . ing'.. - ... ..'�,f�4 '. , Y) -Y a - ,-&-', . . Lh a� sheet of ice 5,000 to 6,000 that the decenscit had only been employed _L_­,�. ­_��i(!(i - -, -.; is covered wl I Z . .,. -,. _ . . I - , - ­;. �. - . �.,�_ . in the hands of the United States manu I _ no means may be passed over in consider _ - ­� .--; � I ��_ i I .�_­:, . - i, - say : 4"k, - � . - Ohi(sgo and tho i� orld'a rair. L . " '.,L,_ � k-.I� In ... X', ; . out L. �. , feet thicl , over the valleys. at the factorj for about a fortnight. On ,� L;4'� I �11 fact rs, who will not easily let it slip ;, what Nationalism will do for womanhool .. , - .,. -,�­ ­ -1� - � - f . . �­,-_:.- ­�,-� , '' - -1. , 'u 1 ' ' . ma% crimes Thursday, about mid-day, the deceased and . . � - -1 , ,-, ._k j' m_ , , � �'., p. -'�Cil illy . ." . hands. . - c 'L_ '4C`k�`� .'V' k� "r , ;.- I . ofthe ,Canada has to be up and 6hicago is perplexed. The World's Fair It is sai, i in Paris that twice as The same economical pressure whi h b;rings, � L j, "A- e _�'. �C . 3 . - �"','._7 1 n "I �L ed witneos were working side by side, when the a g . ­ I-— supposed co . ..". :-.­ .1 - . - of -nd- - r 'LL ' -1 �1 I Al. I doi,ng f she wishes to take her place among which it wall uld be carri are comn ,itted by persona between t c ages the mass of women intp al relation de - . . . . L'.3i, L ,., '4 ­ _ ­ ,� ' L' � . � d . ' .."'._'­ t k - _.,�.".�, )w esth*ated to of fifteer and twenty as by those between eceased suddenly pqt up her hand, and - � ' ' .; � � � - I ' - - ­ the v ious competitors. At present no through for $10,0KOW is n( I . ence upon men, rendered more or less toler- I ' , " �'W t " L._� - 1 2�'Vi�' require at fit . witness knew that something was wvong. _ � , . L.: . .__�. � . 1� �1 I with '& sm,*-000, of twenty a id forty. able according to the degree of mutual affee %� )F 11 : - . I definite proposition is before - ihe people ica- . which the . . . . I_.— . ­ _.",�N%, - . n e . ' ' -1 11 I the - �V, . te equ e to be paid out 6� tzerland 0 ing to see she found that the pin of tb V - 4. -,�- IV , fron -1. ": I of Jamai". r part will r tion, reduces a great ni�dtitude of women, I ­�,A - - - .. a - . i ­ . Meg The Covernment in BABles girl I mac ine had broken. Deceased sudde -, ___�, , _ - i e tile . .-. - - . . L. - . - .- ­_�.��- L, , L ­ _. . . - , . �% L1, kil I - I - , : rore an returns om: c ­ ... -1. the :.., .. . offers the inhabitants of that city the choice nly who are not fortunate enough to find ade-. ­,.'. � � X, , . _..- - '. , ..'k., �&_ . - - - -­, . � , - . . �,IV to Spt th more than $5,000,(" fall on the floor, and witness being unable to !:� .. 'I -, - ' I : ,� � _,� - - i ` r, , �� , s ) cAl , - - . '. . . The decision of judge T14yer 60f I 9 116� eq cremal .�t. ., ­_,�j­Z',j.! . between b ' ted and being buried . ate masculine support, to a form of alelvery ; ., . 1_'.`,­�, , ��_ k4 I . I - . �` - , ., ; �h .. I ig - .. - �A' � _; . aild 0 1)0;V6- t1ae ount subscribed by . revive her, sent for a doctor, who on his ar- qu - _. . .11 G_ 1 - . . , � ..: .,r ,�-,V; - , , I .. the Alien over . more morally degrading than any other, an& . , 111t�) t � ;'J�� I if s4ained, will do much to rob when thsy te. ,:. � _'­ '�:,­' _ L;;." �: - . a �� I f private . . ury: ... " .,:. ��-'�' �­­ -4 _jh * lie .- - .1 citizensand he amount derivable rival,'pronounced life extinct. BypheJ * .,�, r I , X,f-.. I . : marill ac more complet-t in its indignity. This most -.1 ,_ ;,. -1 le(i to ... I'., Labor law of its t6rrrors for those question th A t6 I.AnIberg Polyte6n'o The Pind did bmke occasionally, but there &no . iN --- -11tC11( - , , ��,A - . n the city's bond is a at i.B CU f or in ient form of bondage, which has *rown-- : -X_ ". ' i, I "� " �'_:� -A �' . ... " 11 - - fror L . , tw�. I � . .. . . he Execut e Com Some r Two eases to have discovered a eve- was no . thee _ . ­A�"i � - . - turers and others who desire to import wojL k A e f ir oing so. : . .. .. " - poor that, ­� -;. Y� - mittee. anger attached to the' d i _,� ...-- . I - _." - --- - . - % - ,%� . ".., �Z , ,�, , - - % I .: . n from abroad. The ewe which the learn- troubling t up with the race and flourishes to -day in . � �4 , ,�.�v: ., _".. . L!� , , . :I- - . L �, me fu jt�od of photographing by electro- Dr. Frankl - Hilliard, 126, Rom anroad, de. :, , , L_"_ _,�, ­­ A �-,_ �,,,n . � i �o th%ex- 1� . _... � - , I *" -that gjriggest bondipg the te rtoeirts yn face of civilization and Christendom " wide- ., .,�L �,�; ­ - h , - W_� '.,; - I �nll . .1 , . . �j. . . .1 ", , . Z ,,, . ed.judg�t wbs called upon to decide ti . posed that he had made a postmortem ex- - r� (,% "' "' " I . _c . ­, , �,j �,._. !I . , 0�-,. 1 L - I ::,� "% - � , A - % - " , - � ... � ;'Y . imsouri who. wrote a to tob $5,000.000. ,41 Iiie 4theto *110 OPPOse I e p- - � ­ - Vd U, 44 - I . ,; t of IV and vigorously as ever, which no wisdow- L �!_­,,A - . _. of a manufactur in M - . . . " Xl ­ Ler 5:L �,­-,, , . . � . .14'j, I . . ,.-T, 1. W , ­ inch like VilOrtgagilIg The d4 velopm6lit - of amokelewcoal'inines a,mination. The cause of death was syncope, ist, no zeal 0 -. _.-.,.�-�, . � ­:�­L I ... , workmen in England, telling thols lie Y414 'this as seeiping-too of the econom. f the philanthro . , L", -_ f - - .:.. _. I. I co I &I_ L -T -_, - '� �:­ ;-... I . . - Nation . - -, . , . . . . ­ ,.,;�,""i -vi. -- P.- J )11t,), give them steady work, and sending them A patriotic ent;erorist, affirm that the capi- in Tonql in shows much larger deposits than from sudden f I lit acting on a fatty heart. "._��3,�!*�g_ _ , � oat. I isthas ever availed to diminish, � . 11 , I I . - . _. 1� ..0 4. 1 �_, � 9. . - . ition Company must were at � irab belivod to be possibic The jury re=Z a verdict accordingly. . ­ . ­_- 11 ,�,L'� - -�,­ "" - ;, L - � 1-1 : . .- -,-,�. 1.1,_Ob3oill : r tickets, which they used in -coming from Ital stock of the Expo � . � ism, by the nec6ssary operation of its funds, . I - I., - ...... :",:�, "M I I -- ' ' Way's 1 $10,0( without delay. ow . . -, 11-1 - ­ ­._..­­..,_ . .­ - - '.. , V , . L . , I 1� %_ %;L, '­ . 000 . mental principle, will at once and forever -� & , , , . judge Thayer be increased to . . '_ I ,,�':"_.��,�';��'V. L I , , _, � � "'' . ­,� _ . � i - . 'i rea I* ­ , � , . iiv)re ( out- � 1� . E'ngland to this country. sending of the Should the, gate rece li7e all that " ,... .__ dy coatuot w rich,� �-specially The late Sioux.w cost,the United States extirpate. Want on the one hand will then � --.-" ':,�.,.,i., _ �� . - 11 L holds that the let rgand the , , . . � - L1111S) L .te . Very gro, . IS- .- � - I - - .. . I .. .1 ��, I � . -tuous, woman to di I �z,,2;1�1'q , , �. rl - . Z;. � - _ - � *.&, ia,l re- -". a. ,xpress con- expected there will a 11 remain a difference ,oming $2,090,0oo. no longer drive the * ..., mefic � -; " tickets 19 do not constitute an 4, 0 h got his growth botore bec - . vii �­ ' ' " - - . . _. ,,�, -.. f 5,7, I . , . . � , - ' - . tation of nearly $5,000,000 tween 0,0'oxpense of if h The world in a comedy to those who think, honor, nor on the .other will wealth, in the' -1 _ � - ­ ��, . " I o.� , . . , � J��­ . - " �s' .., ­�L_ '. ,� 1, i,,,,,i Where � J " �. tract." 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I � �: -� . ­ .- % .. -:,:: , . b d. uccumbed to the Ireshets. adjoining cities. earin ash Sale f . ..'� -.,.--L . �­. � -- , .. ­-��.` - .11,11. HE ars 'in the V, MARS -;�*.,j-,;� ­�, , I - �: - ' �!'�-�.�- - '�, , .- * McurittuXecers1p are acknowledged by a J, D. EDGAR 18 WELL INFORMED ON T'' -Mosl of the �4911 C1 9 . , * 1. 0 -.,� -1 � . . . .. , -.: . ., . .- .. . .. �. , �: � - i­.�, ­. e. ; . bb e of date on label on the first paper fol- � � � - I 1-� . - . - ";7, . ang . . .. & . . . - ­ �, I . .�6- 1 - - �­ . . . :, w 'V I . - . . .. - 1:-.11, .. . � . r � . ...' �- .. .. . L � re- flo)ded on Wednesday, and one . . . I .� . % :t lowing receipt of money at this ogice. Al ays QUESTION -OF RECIPROC11Y. OTE FOR HIM. we - - .�� i . � . . . . ., �, ­-­ 'N . . . - I . . - ,-, .- 1. . .;. . . . . I . 1. I . �­� / -1". , ­�.­, I - .. .. . ­ ­ � . 1. . . . 1� .. � �. � .-- ". - � - 1. I �.. - � keep the date paid ahead. tf -M, any Reformers attended the mon. citizen serts without a blush (be is a � -. , :'1.1. ­.� I . ; ;. . -�:,­. ...), ,-;"-:-.! - - ­ I - � . -., - �:� � :.: -. - -��, , -.-.. . If,; - ' -- I I . .:.- . . . � i I 1Z. . - I.. - . - :. ": ;-. -.F . . I � - - - - ster meeting held at Whitby oi Wedues. politician) that his coal pile floated around � . . . - : , ,­­: �- . . m.' - .. � . I . . - - . . I . .. I '.., �. - '-, . ­ - I � . ­­:., . . . � . , ­ -- -- .1, r .. MONEY..)'WANTED.: . I ­: ''. , ,- ---.�. , Ight 20*rkg "Ing M -Wo ,ay ,evening. Among others who ad, upon the soakage water. ­. .,; � . . - -, � ..�� , ­­* �-� ; ­. ­ . L I I . -. . . ,.% I : ill ­� . :­­ . ­ " .. . . � . I - . � . . , I . V. 1 ­ , . ... . : .i ­�� �. I V1 FA 6, -We Would imagine the water at this . - -..." ­; - &P , .- (tesSedtlie assembly was %be famous . .. I � � . ­ . . . I . . . I - .L, . I r ,. ... "'.. ... . � .­' I - �� E, . . � I . . ; -, , .-�. � . -- --�-- a oseph Tait. season of the year would be very cold,but � . ... -.� � '� - -�.. - , � . . . . . - VOL. . . - : , - : - . :� z, , :: I .: ­;­ J. D. EDGAR 19 THE REFORMERS I ONLY for a correct account.of its chilling pro- . - V. ERYBODY READ THIS#.- .. -,­ - .- . :.- . �. - 1! PICKERING. ONT,, FEVY 27, 1891. 1 � . . - .. .'. � ,....�- -. - -- ­.. - � "- , CANDIDATE. pensities we would recommend the public . � I . � . .1 I ­ .11 . . ... - . . . .� ­ ­ I . I I . I . . I : . . .. - � . I ... . . ­.. . I I .. . � . . .. I .. 11 , � , I - - -In convereatidu with a clerical friend to Duncan MeliatAh and Goo. Gilders. . . I . . . ... � � . . :, :: . . . . . '. , ­­. - :I - ( '.. . . . mommosommommomme� � . -. : � . -. . . . Prof . - ­ � ­ . ­ .. . I I I . - I - - !;ta��. ,;I.,, -,. ­ . - .. I I . � . - . :_ , ­ - I t is other day we were told that the -A Reform ward meeting will be held I .. ­ . . .. � - - ........ �. - . - . - I. - ­ I I I . I . - . . - - - . . . - . I - - I I . .� - .1 .. .- L *;,..;. Fourth Estate was fast becoming remote in Rich#dson's ol on this (Milay) I n t ­­. . ­,�:-.�"...�. OCALISM'S �A. , - � �. . .., . I.-. �­ �� le preceeding ones. Perhaps and Tues'Ony evenings, commencring at E ARE ABOUT TO COMMENCE 0 C R TAX. ! . -Y ... . . � . - I -.� � 1% om the tbre, . . . ... -- I . � . I . I . .. . . . I � ,�� --, I i . . - . . . - - . . � - . - : .* . . , R. &.6.0., �­ ­­ -., I . I I e f ollowing extract will be of Some use 7: 80. Reformers of No. 2 division are . I - - M BAI , turday to � . - - ,� N , - , .:,:. .- . . MTs. L. Greig, left on Sa . self defence of our craft :---o" Mr. Ben. requested to attend., B'.- Bunting, chair- ing, but before doing so we are going to' reduce out I- ,. . I " '­ �.;.�.. .,,. . I visit friends in Toronto and Clinton. Miss * . I I I ,,,_r. ging Stroet, F I . i. � .. ugh occupied the pulpit of the Method. man. . - � ; . ... "to 11:W; F .- - - I "\ ".­ .. I Sadie also purposes spending a few d . - I i . ':. � ; Sys ii t Church in Pebetang on ,Sabbath last. -Wilianison, the Denish barber, wh F. . . ., --, - . � . in Toronto. 0 large stock by selling away below the usual prices.' 11 I . �.­ .,:�: . I's had a lai ge, attentive and pleased con. was around thirs town for some ' time be- I ow - I ­-� . . I ­ �f _- -J. H. r . I . . , : i�i�,,.,,­;,��� 1`1­.� . g,*egation. The editor of Grip preached fore be located at Claremont, wab acquit- . . - . . . . � 1. � : ,-, . 1. I ­ . I - . . . JUDCtiOn. was in the village on !Saturday. ur chance to get g6od bargaius. A -great 'many hrticle . I MiQ - ioca, a good sermon, and phoved that he was as led of the charge of theft lodged against 18 YO - � :, - . . . a I . .. - , � . � I 1. -- I He seems to be proEpering .in the - I .. Pupil of Mrs. 1" - .-- .. lluch9thome in the pulpit as in the him by Mrs. Oliver Badgerow. See .; 0 . - . , ..: . .;.... I Oklahama. . . tv . I ' - ash. - 8 ecial re.. ; . - in prepirell t I . . . 1 ress. I further partionlars will be sold at and below cost price for 0 i. I ­­ --:-Ffiends, send us your subscription FAhMERS, SUPPORT J. - D. EDGAR, A MAN regarding this peculiarviece ofliumanity. P : ThoRe wishing' .: - - , .- � .- - ; -- ­ instructiou w . . . ere the chilling blasts of March 5th blow@ . � . -. .. . I f THE HEART OF THE DOMINION. YOU DO -At the close of the entertainment at . ' I � . i ­ � asunder our whiskers. . The fact * ductionsinfur robes, rugs, caps, mitts, to- shirts and under - ' i � .. . -, 1. ..�:. is, we NOT WANT To GO To MANITOBA TO szE Melville Church, Highland Creek, on P - . .., Thoroug . - - .1 . , . I . �. . � need the money. . . ­ I I ,*. �--1 .1 � -Judging from the piles of wood re- � Thursday. evening last, the, Pickering 9 . . ­ ,- The best of rel I , - � � . 1 - ies, I . - I .... - --.- I I -11Tbwe is -c6n�'iderable discussion in choir was made the recipient of a beauti. shirts, boys and men's overcoats and overshoes, lad � . Z. -a:. 1. I. gardlessly dumped at various places on - . I - :7-- - i 1, � Z . �, . the -roadside, the council must intend to s iety just now as to the advisability of ful $-story cake which was disposed of at . - I I I.. 6 . - - - .., . - ... : .. . - - aving a poor house erected in this the residence of one of the members on . . 1-t- . : I . . . Start a wood yard. 8 rm . I Ill , . .1 .- j county. Pickering is decidedly in favor Saturday evening and a pleasant time shawls, wool clouds at'half price, gloves, ho le, p i ts, dress . ow & I . . .. - .. ­ I -Teachers throughout the towm . . . ­ ? - I � ,- ship of having one erected there, Whitby IS was spent by these now celebrated vocal. . . - - i I ID _ters.S,ol I . . I . . . . i ,., . . . -. office, N"litoy. � . . . I � T- ., - -1 I will confer a favor on us b sending it re- - . 9 A) 'Now is the time to I ' A. McGillivra� I � : ' y Well, and other places. Butitistheopin- ists. Yoods -e-tc. Extra value in tweeds. - A. . . . . .- port of the monthly examinations, as well � . : . . - . . I ­ .1 IS encourage their pupils. i .. n of some that the Poor House, or as T. P. WHITZ Olt 1118 FBI NDS TRIED TO I I . . I I . . - - - -- -- - I -: ­ �11- I I --.­ . .�,:.: - - b . I., . . . C IM of the Pickering NEWS says, a House 'PACE TH CONVENTIO leave- your order for clothing.. We are still giving tha est MAS , . ­ - . . Miss M. Triffitt is suff6rMig ftom an of Refuge, be not erected just yet. Oar REQUISITWN SIGNZD BEFORE THE DAY OF - . Preond, Soii . . I.- ­ . - . . . . . . I ..­ . acu e 10 . commissim. 4 . ­ .. .1 I.. � �. - . . t attack ofinflammati uofthelungs. Tdi t C ount last year was only a few APPOINTIN 3 DELEGATES. . - . - . � . i g; Opel] ev, :: . - .. .1 We have pleasure in saying that she is � g a , � n1tsenver c$36, and it is thou " lit that it -We bad our semi -an' on value'in teas and the most sugar for $1.- Freshoranges aijid � . . - � 1. i, 9 nual floed qP r------- -- I ­ .- . ­ - , thought to be out of danger. . . . , : .,� .. . � . ' Avould not be a4visable to erect a Poor Wednesday. The rain of the previous , . . . - . ­ E FA, I . - . . I , I .. . . - . q . � I . . ­ : - : .. .-What a miserable failure man makes House in this county. ThQ_eouncil. how- night together witAie soA mild weather lelnons.'. Cali and see us, it will dcr you good. "-. �1 ., .-. . .. I J. Tlil�, Co, . I . . I I . . Solicitor. Cot q . I . 4 �- when be attempts to imitate nature. For ever, -has it under their consideration." served to furnish plenty of water to eu- . . . -�.. I . --- � .. . . .. . - . --- -- -­ . . . . . . . . . an example, see bare spots whereon bc bas --&iiverton Enttrtrise. We are, sorry able the river in overflowing its bank. - . I . � I . . - . � .. . . ': ­-. s - . . . - . � I E NT 0 N . � . - . , - . . :. .. � ­ I . shovelled snow in order to assist his I eam at onr cotem., does not favor the House Great ice Jams .collected just above the 0 1 0 ­ I , 4 - . - . . . Dsolicitorf . ..� . � --.. with their load. . . . .. alid County -.Ll - � - . ­­ and belbw that Structure Some dia. . . -it-) . . l, -On Lord's day 1st March, M . east, Torv. - ..-.,-.. r eo. -an institution. tance. Kingston road was flooded ' -& arq i S, 0 , . . nera will b�� iii f Refuge scheme. Nevertheless, we IF bridge ,� . coun�y must have such The I I � . . . - 1. - - 11)tekie, M , -4 I ­ - . I Hopper's Stor . - .. ,. .- . . . �. J. Barclay, of Toronto, is expected to ickering paid, during I'WO, the large some two feet deep, clear from the bridge - . �, . - - 1. . preach for the Disciples here, at the t sual sum of $526.25, as relief to indigent per- to the Spink Mills. Thehousesdownon - - - - ---- . . . � I I . I . . - .. .. -�--- -- - - - .. �. : I --- . . - . I.- . - hour. The public are cordially invitf d to , I � --- --- . . I . - - . - "I . ' - ' . SODS. . the flats were vacated save by the water - . . - : � . . - - ... #��,�­-�­­ I � - .. attend these meetings. Vote for W`lidto, the local candidate. ,, whicbwat coveritir the floors some inches. . .1 .- . . 1. I .. 11 . 11 I . . I . ..-.-. .-- 1� -If'tbings were to remain as 1ey -The people of the village and nei - I . . I ., H. I I - . . ` . . " - . .: . : 1911- We think this is as big a flood as Picker. ... . . . wo Surge , . . . . � . ­ 1 ,-. . -- 'were on Wednesday, a good waterpower I orhood have )lad the pleasure for the past . .. I I , - - . . . I ­: erinary C-Aleg4 I ;. -- ­ ing has yet seen, yet we have Dot heard . 0 . --- I . A. I ­ �. ­ .. might be utilized on the Leavens prop ertv week, of listening to a trou le travelling . . I . 4 . I . I . 7 . . . . the domestica ­ � of any as rious damage. We may have , - . . � nigbtpromptli ? . - . I - I � , � . . I - - � -,­. at the east end. Quite a river was f �ow'. t nder the order knov; - - Eoval Temp- an occasional taste of sleighiog, but t c e , . � . - � L. .­' ", . Ilia 'Tis now when you an have your choice of all th new.0 -at Mr. Isaac L . . . I I d . .� .. ingbeneatb the building. .1 I Itrs of Temperance. "The Life Bo 6 . . --- --- --- I . It flood .is a sure sign that spring is in the ... '.. - - -�: �:�,, .- - ELECTORS, CAST YOUR BALLOTS Fol lD. qre ' is composed of Mr. and Mrs. H.R. . est goods in the market, that you should - . . Hop:, . . . .. . i I . .-. - . I .., � -EDGAR, A MAN WHO IS QUALIFIED TO 1EP, c D70"n a I'd and Mr. I. T. Mills. They neighborh A. . , .. . � . �... � H * GEON �. . -. . RESENT YOU IN THE DOMINION HOUSE. a )Pear at tbis place under the auspices of Farmers, support White who is one of . ..., . . . � ... your new sprilag.suit. ... I - . . . . . . . .� erjuary Collep -..... 1. I.. I - . -Sixteen members were initiatec' by t] ie R. T. of T. and I. 0. G. - T . The lad you and knows your wants better 11 than -­ . � � I I . . �... � . . . I � . . -, . .. and Cherrywo, ...- I - - I y can a city lawyer. � . I ,- . . the horse's f ao .. ­ . . �. the It. T. of T. on Wednesday evei ing, ii rather a good speaker, throwing all her .. Now that the Dominion elections are on, we ex-. : - . lot 33, 7th con. ­ . 11 - . - . . ... gendeJ to. Tlc� . �V; :- and we are informed that a similar r am. e iergies into the work. Mr. McDQ _SaLurilay afternoon we beheld a load I ­ I � \1 - . ber .were t vald - Peet a very warm time, and it will be quite in - � : f. . P.O. adiress: ( ,-­­-.; :.. o be admitted on Thursday b is a grand voice, which is entirely under of young fellows coming up King street, . . ' . . . �. � -- ..�, evening. This was due mostly to the ci introl. all merrili, chattering and exbibiti4 other - - order for you to appear draped in.becoming . . . . - - - -.. � ,.- ;. . . It is a treat to bear him slug. . .. . .. . . ­ . - L . . . efforts of the Life Boat Crew. Mr. Mills is a reciter of no mean order.and' 'NPB of li,, larity. On closer observation . . I . I seasonable garments.' . .. . . ... . . .1� .: � --4-~.�­4,-;-- . . ­ . . . .1 . � : - ., :. ,. FARMERS, VOTE FOR J. D. EDGAR AND NOT we perceived. among the occupants of the I � . . . . . .. I �. . . . . 11; � . 181'. G S .. ..,.. - . I u)t unfrequently brixigs tears to the eyes . . ­ . I ,. �VOR A MAN THAT SADDLED 050,000 ON THIS vehicle, t 2e popular principal of our . IR G. T. T' .. .. I �- o � his audience. His abilitv as a speaker , I - . . .1 .. - TOWNSHIP By GRoUpING US Bebool. A fter some inquiry we learned 'I T) -0 evening in the L �. -.I- . . - . WITH OTHER i tar above the average temperance orator. that it wai the school foot�all team, sud Ginwj-UG, TAILOR, PICKERING . Rvery peraoli i -� MUNICIPALITIES'To CARRY HIS the crand Cau* I ­ . . - 1% -1 POINT. ad the combination stayed Six weeks in- - - . . . I . � . - -1 . . -We have bad several complaints r, ad of one, they would have drawn large. that they were scheduled to -- ----- - , - - --- - ------- ----- - -- ---- , � , - - ---T--- - � - - : � - .. .: .-. . . . . made to us, during the past month, by a diences. The 11 Crew " are sure to be -Cherryw that aftern were 11'A ­ � ' ` ­ . . . - \ Pubscribers, who have not received their successful, wherever they go. . r news from the .1 � ­ .1: - , --1, ----- ' . - . ! cf, papers Any further delay FARMRRS, VOTF. FOIL J. D. IDGAR'AND' battle field. Towards the shadowv 1. � . � . I . - ! ' ' ­ . � � .. - : ail promptly. ' I - - . uld be reported to us, - as we are bay. It CCIPROCAL TRADE WITWOUR NEXT DOOR evening, ire behold the same load of . *1 - To, - A's - Q R EIGIS - ' ­ ­­�- .^,-­-;,. . J I ' ' . . . L P " very un- - - . .. .. . 1. I ., , . . . -1 .. .� - . . . . - .%I A S - .1 . . Ing An inve5tigatiou. The trouble is, we N NGHBOR, WHICH SAYS 30C. PER BUSHEL humanity, but their mirth w . . � . ., . . .. .Tn'liossioner i I . ­ . � -.- -, - . - . . . . 7 . . . . .,7-. . ! like that d iBplayed some hours before,- � I I .- . :FOM .. . . . . . . ; - . think, occasioneld at Toronto. I& ETRA FOR YOUR BARLEY AND W XXTRA .. I - . ... ­ ; . ... .. roont. Ont, . . . . - .. � . . . ­ . ----- .--- . . , . . .- Voteforzdzar the p"Iesileandidatel. . they were more docile. Cherrywood, won � I . . ­ . � i � .. � - I .. . 1: . . � .- .. . . . I . . . � 0 i EACH HORSE YOU HAVE TO DISPOSE OF. . . . 'T . . . . � -David Ballard who for the past few the battle y two goals to none. Our boys Good T" � . - ­ '.. ,- B U N . inware. , . . . . I .. - . . . - . . . 7 �- 'm ... -We have before us the first two ' ' . ... . . . . . � . " o Licanacs .. �� � . � . .. . .-. . . . . I B . . - -.: I I I'-, weeks has been employed in J. T. Rich- claim that Chen-ywoold had a much larger . � . . -.. I �. : . -. I � , r � ..: � I fioe at the sto: - . .- ­ -, . � c)pies of Beaverton's new paper th . I Cutlery, * - . . I I .1 . . . - . . . - . - . , ., -- . . . . . . - - �.� � . ardson's hardware, left or- Saturda for ?I team in t 2e field. Of Wat we are not . . - . I . . .1 . I—_ . - . . � I . - Village. . . I .- . - , - - .'� � . Enkirprise. The yonnRater is.fast assum- . I . .:. .1 - � . .- '. 1, . .1 . . . -- . . -- , . I - - - . .. -.1 . , , . ... I- � . the Northwest. Dave is no strang r in, ilig healthy proportions, and the venture going to sp Bak. If such is the case, what . ... .. Hardrware, . .1 I.. '... - -. . . - .. I E OP. �G T�' . - . I . .� . .. . .. I I the western wilds. James, -son of W. V, e tunot but meet with success. We take mattli6r it. The game was played and . 1. :. ,:. - Cheap Sto es, , . .1 - -. - �.� .... - ..... ­ . .., Gof Man -i . . . 1. . . � � - - . . � . I I I .. . . " -....-. -. . Richardson, now does up nails 'in the I lost, and Ill tLat can be done 'in to Pay I I .: I 11 � . .�- � . I . . ) ,., Pump Factory . ... ­ � - a ecial interest in this Dew paper. in as . .. .- -. . . -- -------- - -. .. -I q hrdware. more attention to practice, and at isome .. i. , I . . - . Strong Eavtrougbs . I . . . . I .. - .., -­... - . .�. - . - - . . uch as thejunior partner, Mr. Legard, I future per . .. . I I . .� . . �, I . . .. . . . ' I . " . ... . . I . .1.. R. B E.k ' - . . -.. . Farmers I vote for White and secure i To od retrieve your laurels. Lot � . � Fine Mouth Organs - . 0 Conver �� I .. I . well known bv us. Often- we Ila . ! . ­� . . 0 - ,.. D - . . ­ . I for yourselves a free market by means - Pickering'i team pay attention to practice - . . I ­ affiJavits Ace, , � I . - . �, I . . I . . I . . - . . . . � p ayed together, and at sebool, have bet -n - . I . . . Beautiful Lainpa. . - . . .. I- of reciprocal trade with the United properly mud defeat a'sl comers, be they - - I . I . � . . . ... . . . I : ­ . . :. �, Mouey to laar - - .. .. , , i entified with the Same ball game. � .. . . . . - . � . . .. ­ bate(J. OFFli I � - . :. � States. . . . � . - - , . r . Broughain eve I . �:.�- ,�, - . - ( eorge was always formost in sport, and even men. It is bad taste to account for . .. - - . I - -Chas. Milloy, who -for the past few Flesh- they were big duf- . - i tmusactioa of i .�'. . - months has been in the employ of T. A. e 7er had an entervri&g nature. the defeat by saying 11 . � - I . . I - I I e Ion, our native village, -has three of her fers.'.' Tht Pickering cricket team of IMS, 1 .. '\N'-, Greig, the tinsibitli, left this (Friday') nts, although they 0 ilL 0, CX I a - . . . ­ i i - ' ' sl ous engaged in the newspapet business I . - --b,��­---1,4-j . - � . . - - - 0 , I . � . . . morning. He is go'ng 'to Bot'tin,eau, ii, this neighborhood -Keefer, of Stoff- were the I ghtest and youngest eleven in ---- ---- - - I., A.'POS . . ­ . Dakota, where he has secured a pos tion - - ­ I I .. . .- . the Provii kee. I .1 A-6 for the .... . . - as ,manager of a shop, Charlie is if a v Ile Tribune; Legard, ,)f the Enttirtrist, t . ' . � . . and ilipecificatio I . 1 .� - � ., . .1 ^ Just how WHITE CLAIMS To BY. A KILLER, A XKCH - . - . . � , � building. - Stoa . . JOVI&I o doubt will an . . . .. : :.. - . : . an !eed a - . I , ­ . . . � .� - -:,-", - , in his new Position. Wefilledhispo iets "'cli I leaherton has to be proud of, we ANIC, A I'A"ER, A ORIT AND A TORY. . i ;..11-, ventila*ion a i ... . . . � I . - corner Dund& � - . repared IVRES ARM NOT WHOLESOME. I I ­- " 'd - - W'nt -. Good I . ..... .. ..- . disposition and n * id vour humble - servant. . I . . I - ­ : -with gooi wishes. . a le 'n?! to say, but we are satis. sucH M . Fall. an i er. S �. , . ­ Residence - 1, . .� . j Hir I I ­.. -..-t .... . I . Vote for Edgar and sectire a prob ble fi 3d wit E our support, and we doubt not VOTE FOR KDOAR, THIK MAN OF ONZ POLICT. I - - . . � I . I . I . . , I f � - I 1 3n ember of the next Cabinet. - � . . 1. . ] * .­ .. . - .. - . . . - - ; t�at our two brethren will share our suc- -Much excitement prevailed in the - ... . .. . - . . - . 10 .. . . I . .- . I . .1 I -� I ! .,. I - . . I - . * i ..r � .. � . . - . . � ­. - .. . - I -Will Greig, book-keeper for A.� H rris We wish the Entertrise and it$ village on Thursday evening, by &be news .. ' ' I - �. � , 1, . , - . . as. . .. I ; .. . . 1. . i - , %^~,�-k -, I � Son .&-Co., of Brantford, is in the "I ' . .. 411 - , . . .. I .. � . � i age P oprietors, Messrs. McCartney & Legard becoming irculated- that a man had been - IN . � i - _- T � FAIRI this week. He is assiating-. I ar 6 ecess. almost mi rdered by highwaymen, tit the - Blanke'ts, Flannels, HosieU, Under : . . ,�;�'. J"16 AUC!i0l. .. I : . ; Forsvth in disposing of Brantford b era, I t need r6p 'l to 1rol o- ftir a Rouge. ,L10 i that he had. in an u . . . . I � . i �. willin tocou� . . I . - . . and from all reports they are meetiu � g r I iprllsiventative when tuere Wre so iniiany 11001111clous - . . . . I I.. . mud t,gkes this, - men qual.1191od for such poelti n stata boom brought to the Gordon lRouse. , �' ' I . .. ; . 1. � rons for past f a . � . ... with great success. Will is of a jovial clothing, Yarns, Wools, Etc* " I . :1.: -, . .01� -neighbors are borrowing on . . of them. Ter -.-.. tour : A About Diu i o'cloek. a man, rather seedv - - . . I . � I ;1- rantements aii I � - � - 1- I turn of mind, quiet in disposition, but we alLel voomanry to ammy their in appel nee, el&itning ,be name of john -. . I . . 1- . 00 ­' � I . , . . b aner for them. . ; , I �- - . . i . . . -1 att ffice of .11 ­. .. . are told that when he attempts to discuss ­ .. - I . . 0- I � . .- - �- s. . . � . . I . .. . I I - j . . ----- -- . ­ . .. * -. . ­ I � . binders, w xes eloquent. i -A meeting of the free and indepen. StuRrt, ca ne to the &bola hotel and stat- I � . .. I . . .. - I ­ I . . l, - I �� �. ' .1 - - r-PUOMAS ': � - I - . �­ I- . a I : - . . ­­ �. -,�� . dent electors of thig neighborhood was od that he had a sick WRU in the sleigh . , - I - -, - �. r.- ... Millers and mechanics, vote for �. P. b Ad in PiriA'S H a I ,� We are also showing the finest and best stock 1. ... - JL tioncer. X - . I I on Thursday eveuin Outside, the follow vap much the worse - . . . .. , ...! ­ . . .. White your brother chip who has spent ' . -L. . . I - . the whole of N ,� -. � .: , go ' . I . ..� - . I ! - I- -. � , .. � . . . . ... I . ;. attention giVCa . , Is st week, in the interests of J. D. Edgar. of liquor when he came. On invesliga. . . - . we ever had in . : - .." Ch - .. -:-, . half his life in your mIdst in that . . . . . - .. a es Aloer, 1. .. - , . - " .. . . . - - � . - . I - .- - Zr I, I . � �.: - , . ­ capacity. . . Sluire Bunting ocli;npied the chair and tion it W found that the unconscious . . . ' - . I � ' - Bo , .1 - ! � .: - . x 17 mafbi . I . I . I , , . . -...---. �, � - I !­ .I ­ - - I - I . 1. . . . . - 11 I . - - . .. . I .� b m with his nsnal good gra. e the Dei ood of B earn, Is - SUITINGS V. � �- .": 1A 0 -John Wesley died Mareb-2, 1791. dscharged the doties devolving upon form of rge Ross, J"mer living in I I . - . -.. Methodism was introduced into C ada I ce. After th- h rhl L" I I v in the PANTINOS9 . TWEED , WORSTEDS - �" , . I - . . L : . I � . . ... � . On beliag brought in ... . I - --i�-�,�---��- - , . I . in the same year. Two cpntenaries will cl iairman had for a short time spoken sleigh at door - .!.- � - ­ . I . ­ .. 1. . . .,:-. JOTIN LE.- . ­ .... ! . � I -, � .. . . . therefore be celebrated in thisyear 1891. u )On the issues before tho Country RL the the mifn's hisiod was covered with blood. ' AND FANCY SERGES, �* . . I � ..,, I .. . . - - . 1, � I . t: ,:. -, lWak-er. P4 :�' '. .- - Next Sunday, March 1, Dr. sent time, he ca�led upon Mr. Edc:ar, .A doctor , vas called in and d a the - * - . . . .- I �- - promptly att-en, .. . ; . - I.. ­ ... I; I - � . f :: , - .1 � . ­ . � '.. prea John V q . . , . . ch -in the morning on f esle3 " 11 bo spoke for over two hours, giving a wounds, i -hich were numerous but no-% of , . - - 1, ,,;', ship. Don't for ; � . . ? ., . I I.. - .:- . . � . - - News, King strt, . . �. � ;'., the founder of Methodism, ind in the' tl orough review of politics for the past a serious character. The man t not --- - , . . , . . . - � - , . . . I . . - � . . .. . I t- V : " � �. ; . ­ . I evening his theme will be, ',Metbodist c ntury, more -or less. Mr. White, the bel able to give A Tory straight ac nut OVER00A.TING I 4 '-- I-. ...�. . � 1, . , . ­ .. History in Canada during the past 100 O )posing candidate, was also called a of I he �ffa ire was placed under arrest, and . " .. -m .. .- - .:.,:, --­�--- - - '- .. ..:­.: I I '. -.- I I . aid fuliv endorsad the rem 7; th�t nijbt sent to Whitby. About 2 a.m. 1-� 1'-!, , , , , 0 , . � * " . �:� ... years." . arkls ofpt In Beaver, -Melton, Worsted&Tweeds I :". . . . . - �:,: -ORDO�N :":.. _- h te mem;ber. The qnly objection he had Friaay, Mr. Rose regained conociousuess, I �� " ­ �., .. SHOW YOUR APPPXCIATION OF J. D. RD WR; . . . " i &ni e s G o, � � I I . . - . . . - . � - .. . -1. . �- I I . . : - I i I I - *. , ... ... ew brick ­. . . . �- . � I .. k.. ". - . . A MAN THAT HAS FAITHFULILY SERVED YOU to Ur. Edgar was because he was not a and was mot in the least able to give any - * I " " ' ­ : . I . - � I ", I - Ilia 14 - . . . ' . - . .. I . ..-,-. FOR THE PAST SIX -YEARS AND WI [OSE r sid - -- � - -: , . StYle. E7ery c( - I ;1 I . . .: � 1". . . ent of the riding, Mr. Edgar was pai ticular as to what happened him. He ren and Boys Ready-"m'ade C - . . ­ Velling ll . . . Child ' 'loth- "... . . I .- - t.,. I . KNOWLEDGE OF -kDOMINION AFFAIRS mi LgICS a pported by Dr. Dales and Reeve Parker. stronstly aserts, that he!was not drunk, . - #Ad sheds. . - . I - - -- . - - - �1.1 . I -_ . .!�.�. � - % I : '... asbocia 4 -in the per- and those who know huniare of t be same . I . ­ . �'� I . I .. . . I HIM AN ABLE REPRESRNTATIVE. VOTE FOR . . White had tD .. -- . !11 .. . . I - . 11 I ­ � I . : ; . ,.­ ��. "; .. WJ�STER . . - . . e haTe . I . . :.:,' - - , - �­ - -7 a . a - " - I - -. '.,. ­:' HIM. son of J. T. Clark.,, f Toronto., W opinion. He was returl from Toronto, ' t very low prices, - . '. �z­-�� :.;.: . s ".�­, �. . now Opel I . ­ . I . ­­ . . - .'' .1 .. . -Victoria University is to be removed �llended a large uu ber of plitical meet and when at Highbwd greek, consented - - . - ­� - - . . I ­ .. - .?,,;, traveiung publ . . . �' �.­:-A­ - - :.­- ! . - . . . ' - r .. changed hands, . � --� - .1 ... . . 1 ­ . r.... . , 'to Toronto. Building operations are now 109s in the course o our short existance, to give 8 uart -a ride. I He remembers - - Mena Overcoats made to order $10- - 1:0,--1- out. Situate(] a , : - � � - -.; .1 �. I - . I " . . .1 . "- -. I 1.,. '':­ -, , �­ -. 'in course of erection in the Queen's Park. but never have we 6joyed such a treat in nothing n lore after dece4ding the hill at 7 . .1 . . � ­­,-�- it is coilvo.lient . : .­ � . . I � . ; -1 - .1 .- . ��, : *, oli at #Lll r - . , 1. . - . I - . . - . , .. . � � . I `.: I :1 . ­- . and 'abed roum. . � . .1 ­--.� . very heavy. Rev. Dr. Barrass has een heroin spoken of. AS both candidates bruises ax ) all on the face but one, knd it 0 P I I .�' horses or cattle, ... . 1: -, . .. , � - � . - were Reformers, there could be no dis- is just &I iove the right! ear. Had he , - . .". I . ;� 1-1 appointed agent W collect fuilds, It . & '! -:. � The bar is open . ;�, 7 ­ . ­ 1. . � . ­ � � . ... .. 0 'O'B '�7­ . , ... �... �' �; The expense of tLe undortaking I W* be that line, as we enjoyed at the meeting the west side of the Rouge bridge. The . , , , : . % �. ..' cussion, save on t R1111 . 0* � �* NTING. X. - 1: Wit], pl,re liquc _ - , - . I � ­ few days ago be was gratifi by rece be Role Subject of non. fallen' ou, of the slsigh� which Stuart . . - . L � I . . 1. ­ Ing - . � . CUL Propri �. .. . ...7 . 1. ­ resident representation. The most smus. thinks he did ! � I . � I .1 . ­ -, I - 1. ­- .... .1%:... a handsome donation .of $ from the . . the marks would not have 000* . L.- --1 . � . � I � I - 1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll= - -1 ­ � . - " :,.�-.w .., ; - -- - ,..,� - : -------f---- . - - ­ t.vl -" .- -o� ... Hon. John Dryden. It is hoped thai Mr. Ing part of the affair.. was the frequency been on both sides of the lace. Stuart has I- I '. ­ ; . I ­ ,.. , -. . , �. - ,. .. . I . 19 . . .E- - . - : -. 1, ­ - . . :.'-. --. . Dryden's noble example will stimilitte with which Reeve Parker was called to t tried, but the general opinion .. .- . . . . :":, ^---­�- - - - no . .1... I � .... � . . - . - ,�4'.. ­;... . � I .- i , . .. . I - ... �� , . I I : ­ . I . . `Z�, .-�... . . . I I . '­ I ..-� . I.. �- . � . . .� .., - 4Z T H I . � . . ... ..''.. I I � 1 7., ­ . . :.;. -. -. - . .;. - . - ­ . �:.. 'I., - - . :.*.,'­ ­ :t - - A � ; . - . ...1. 1.�.. -, many Otherr, to do likewise. this platform to cor�ect statements made i is t as It e cannot be obirged with the . a I -- . . -, . . - . p. by various speakers, and as a result of dead. a. Rose arl on �'. .- .. . I �.. - ­ - . , . , . - .- . P 1. .,.- a Gring, Ot . � � . .....- I ­.- I Electors, cast your ballot's for 7 -M Friday with . WAN ED a - . - . �� ­ - .. �. _'� L'.1,.- - ­ . - . . ., I ­ -, . : I., -1 L trade, I can srn& . �: . . �.� .,v , - - � - I . . . �- ; � -- . . ..;. 'L . I ­ . � -- , , .L. � White who will be always with you; not gueb, he was termed by some a referee, bar son, d on &turdq, She wounded � z . . . ��, - . . I - . - L, . � :;.,.:. .. - L . . � . . I . -1 - 1, ­ V. Lazarus- tyfl ­ --- -- L - -': ra"L I . .. . : . I . . . Wealled in sho ,� �,. .,: .:L �' here to -day and then a stranger ntil or book of reference. - . �. . �- I � .: . �� - . -1 . � . ... I.L U Vheu he was Mau, wa remol to bis home. The - ".: � � __-_.: - - � -'. ..��: , ..,-: ; �­- - t . 1-'. . . - . .: , I...- . �, he next Fall Fair or general election. board from the matter seemed to be acridel i a mystery, sad just now the . .. - � � -0.��-;��Lw. - � *. --'-., . V , L -----� I . I .... . '..:- ­ . . . . . - . . ... I � -­ :L -We do not offer a $750 cottage, or a settled. A person who was not present re�elatio is not isleparsnt. We learu ..-- 1. . -- .-.,� � d ...-.:_1 , . -1-.j - . U .1. I . , . ., --r .. . - ; ­ . -- , brass butter anife as a premium will i the, cannot enjoy the joke. We have'heard thit the an Stl is w"kd in Toronto, I t. L . ,.- t. �. "'.. 0 - S -ERS', LARD I � �, -.; . L. '' at 000, 'I b e FARM - ­­:­�­�....` i I .. !:�;.. - ; ` Nzws, but we give news sufficient foi - the . � ".. - - . I . . '... -.,-,;-:,-i, � ny different exprestions as to the result to answer to a charge of. having obtal . � . .. - �,. '. � ­. I I - , . .. . -, - * -1 I �, � ­ 'm .. .. � . -..'':, ­. - . . ` ­ I .1 ., I . . I . - � ­ I 11 - i ��--, -�-.-..-­�­`­- U.N. In order to further prove a 4ene- .the gathering. We are confirmed in a can of varnish under false pretences, L, - . � , -­ , . . . I A-, ,; . - . .. . .� 41 . I, 0 fa ' ­ - �' ' , , � - - . L, L. ,."., ,- . 1, I... . - . -�, g.. - , . . � - - . ­.­­ '.v , a, an at Weston, o ­ I �� `� .,��.. � ...... I I . I.. �,,:. " ilbiu ­., ! 11 . -.-� ,�,%�:, I - - -� �, I � - ­ ..., �.�� - * this I . 0 . . I -",Lt I . � - I L" . , -.I,. - in their winds that their in whose emplov Ile has not . been W .. . ., HE -. PAI - . -%�, fit to the people of this locality, we loffer e opinion that Edgar's supporters left claiming that it was for a In -: �- HIG ST PRICE [D-' --- � � ; - rper x�ntil Dee. 819t, 1891, for,, the ore determined . . . - L � ... - ... . L. - -; ,�­-';",� - . . . L.' ; � # . - ­ I P1 KEI I I , L I I , � . - � . . . �­:": -;',. . . . . - I .- , �.-��I,�j sman sum of 75 cts. to now subscri )ere. an was going to -be elected ; while thope the put . The vounish was in Ross' . �A... �1 , . . W,:- ­ ­ ..... ,. . - . � -1 . ­­ -.. ­­ %--.. � t., - -- '�-"-,�i�� ,� . � I . .; A 11 .. .. I, . . ' ­ 7- . ' - . - ... .. -. ; , ''. , . .. , - I . � , . . : , ­ L ..�,:. f ' ' I ' . .. ' �­ " - - �-. - .1 :, �,� I ".1, . .­,­ '' I � . � . _ L . v;- . . I '. , L- - � , ql .. ­ f ,-.� . � _! � _ L I I ,:­�-' L , - s.. .I " .. I . I -Z . ­ '. Now is yal chance to soctire a live, oodl hose hopes were centered in White had alai h w _ , t, . . -�.�.,. I I - I . , �� .. �.�� I I � �L . I .. . . . . .- . 'r 0DAn - 'r. - , "' 9' :,. . I g so the vehicle arrived It the s . .. .. .� . .. �:. 1, ­ � . .G, � .�, a -- the , - . . . ,� . - - I . .. . L . I . - . . - ­ -k� . I - - . L I . ­ � ­ ."I .L.. 11A. � � - !�. . .. . - ' - , . - - 0 .� . *-I ­ Busir �, L ..:. . :-. - kL � * I . :. . . palper-�- -Ve give the news in a cor cise, Pir hopes brightene4 by attending. It Gordon ones, at whieb place the can .'L .. � -L - a 11; I— . -- auki .I itman -;. .L, ��. E ­ . ., * ,�- . ­ 1, �; ; -- --- ces.0 -�.�­��:A;q, L .., - . - .- I ­,.,J!j, .��, : ,-­' . I IOMIMU Of Prints at , ., ,:� ­ . :�l`. `­' �i:;: . I Rd .�, � . v. - . . I -.1 i, � ". r . S1 now h - I . . - 'A .1, ..- O"tc HOUR . - L ; - - - - . '. ..- -,, re able sbape, not being trammelle I by i foolliah to think that either men were in now h d. We are to�d that the pris. � 50 R Pn , - �-,.,�'--,*gl- ': . , - .. '... 1-1 �­- .11 el It are wi - -, �'' �...L-­ -1 - ..,$ -19,10 I h, I - no .4 ­, I . I . ....- � , - W �- no ', - I I , �4 "-! - I - I - .1 , 5 �` - 6 a, f i "Y"a is 0 !, i �, 0 5 ( Et y e i - .1 I! s 111u, 11R0 I , . C J I Jv ; a" . O�ril -13 - ind , Lleces, , , , -,�Z-.�- -� , I V - I ; V . - L - - a - - " , I I g h, ,006 i rasim I:,, � it� lit ar I "P 14 T ' ' ' I D . n � - I '* I d ` - q iev be1an T lfts� I � %0'' ��--� � L -, I political parties, nd bAvin teout manv supporters. The next oner will detained at Whitby until the ..::, , .. .. - - - -"� �. Ito I ,010& J.� -., . -i . . I . . - � V1. I - . - ­. ` - k� �54, 0 1 . I � " , . ­ '­tj 1�-­Z , �n , I L.k - ' i I . -� I �,,J , - , - -�,'.,i,.­ . �., 17! - - - ,. I .- .. f, . .; , I I � . .. I !?;A. .. - ..-... - . -,Jk:1 , %� secure the full beziefit of this offer. � I i7t,-4i lite" iu #.j'e tow" I. -Ill, L,rv=%a.,,u., arrest. . 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