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Vrafteefonat 0"1rb**,.,,1!,T� _. ' 3 a . I ol - i - j__ . . - . DEC � ER , LIVERY I OUT AROUND US .. Medical. . . � . _. I I 1�. __ - ____ I _­�,_"��.__,� As Lha,?e ought up Dan Redd�in,s livery LATEST LOCAL RAPPENT1168 RECORDED BY ..114,;_�­'- ­ ­ . - I M B s TEVANI B19D.t C.M." C.P. business and ha�e added several new THE PREss AND JOTTED DOWU BY OUR ,, * , , - . & S.,3., Coroner. Office and Re'S ence, horses and buggies, I can iocomodate CORRX6PGNDXNT8. 1. & ' Pickering Office houis: M rning ..: 'Str I - . . L -7 ]King the pidblic withgood rigs at all -hours. - - I . -_ .1 - - 8:30 to ll%.::t; Evening 6 to 8. I . . - I . . . . 1. � - I - - _� I - .,. Covered 'bus, meets all trairiFt. in --,. . �­ I , - I _ . . . ...'. ­­. _­ 11 , ! . I � ��i - 1. 11 '. OLAREMONT. .,,, ,_ � , , � - froc(II Jffttsic. I -3I. connectio with livery I keep a � , , . � �. . . .. I . . . . . . _' . , . - . - s�: . . I � . 1. , . ­-­­­- , , . . �j_ �`,­, Sale, Cllmissiun and Board. , ­ . I I � .11 . i , ,�.[.­'_.�__­­_ - "'. ____ ..'�. I � � . - - . � - . - . - , . . - I . . ... : . i ' I . 1 --E wei v Tuesday aftqrbbon Ttm Naws- .1 .. .; ; . �t �� ing Stables, PickermR. , � tNoTxcz Aliss Ida Simpson, I - 00. T.;Z7. =:E.03L"-M%M Man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump 1 * - ni- il of'Mrs. J. W. Bradley, of the Toronto Con- ;:t� �� 7 , ..a p P oervatory of Music, I . . � -- -- -- --- - - - -­ - ' IFfIctery. Claremont, where he will be pleased to ' - 01 GD, 0 0 -4 cm _-) I Is prep,ire.l t-0 9iV0 lessons in voice .c Iture. V4 .)a([ - I" I" - " . see anv of his Bubscribers.1 . - Those wi�.;3,ing to place themselves und r her .,.o% -,& 0,,,,T i . 05*.. . ­. �_ , . . . . I instrae"011 will, kindly e.ommuuicate w th her , �0 - . . . I - - at Clareillont. - : "4 130 � � .. . I. .. _... . , . 'I ... -. Bundy left this week to accept a I . . '' �', I.; . I ,.. ..i .1 � "....-... -1 9 J. C I . . , .: t . . . .. I _. Instruction Guarant ed -� ai jd9S I .1. . . .. .1 - . " . (D situRtiou at Menford. � . Thorough I 1 tq " � OD M 6 mf , ' _N . N . � . . " r" .-I Burainf ss is not as briA as might be . ­ f �ronc,es given if required. 4o-52 I- 11nr . at 0 .: . (0 . . The best 0 r = . I ... W M 0 . . I I - : . _. . , 5 desired, but the irut)roved state of the v � e -------- � - i L � - j-.0 ,Z i. au,f d" I . ­ __ I . � .., � . . I i . ______ Lega 1. ca -.4 I ZIR i . . 10_� QD 'M - ; 0S roads will serve in some weasure to im- Ca 24! 04 ,q - * . . .. a C4 ;j I. prove it. " I _. ---- - I . - 1-4 . - � . I - . - - -kREWBLL . , Q. C., BA 18- � -.tdV . i . . .- "' . 0 � Dafoe. Hrs. William Bun,ly's . . . E. F, �! = `1 I .1 I 0 ,At r - day night at her rn unty ca E-4 ; --A : M 1 ­ ;" -*' 0 '.4 ON ,72 .0 44 e , and . f " " .hf -d - on Fri J. -Ep., Coiluty Crown Atto go ; " " so mot .r. dic � 0-y .0 -jouse, Whitby. I . daughter's residence. and was iemoved to So ic.. r. C.D,qrt I _ y -;P, � qeA ; 'n - * .. I . - ------- - 3N.'.0", !..._...:­ . . R __ - ___ __ . , war .cq . ! 03 , QD rr- Cr , -, - . Thurlo for interment. - - She had reached 0W t 11cGILLIVRAY, BAU.M. - , CI C4 -9 k . ca 44 ­. . . , ___ . .. 10 . I N a ripe old age. P ter-,. Solie.itjTs, &-�-. Office opposite Post U& 'WA . = ;-, ;0- 0 . S = 0� ft - oftj,_.!�. %%,jljt_j),. - (� 7 I _ ., Ont. J.1o. Ball DOW, B.A.]; Theo. = - Co E t lclo.q ,e 'D 3 0 ,P:1, That is not 'a lumber yard in frout of : , A. Nl,C,-,lliVr&y, LL.B. Money to Loan. :: By I co 0:!2 0 0 Q M.- t'a , ,_ W! . D. �j A� - 0.0 a the Presbyterian church, but merely the . _._____________.___________! r- ILI' I Qt 0 =.=­ EL=0 'I - - fo a :: ,,, a ..- c -0 � r. -14 � " a �-, 10 �: C, I.. material for the erection of the r-ew 'D ,:� 4 . - -1110,r,kS PARKER, BARRI'TER ca I C: ,a Z 0 D 3, 0, ,f.� S; , . . .. 'I � ;r, i 1z 1 C5 %Z , = 26. inaLise. The well has been started, as , - r. &c. Money to lo n. No go L.� �% P� CW W U L �T, C� I *_ .autj Solicito " ,.-.4 x A 006 Z:Z) 1 k . 1 11 � k, Picker- CM C �,- . i I.. :0 Q - corninisi;o.l.. Offlee: over OntarioBan I V Q n I 0 will the other work as soon as pos6ible. 1 � '. eu c'Very Saturday. 4-y z C111 I - I z I Id Jn4ging from tile melodious soutids ilig; UP, _ i C) I Q :9 -,, ", -, 0 �4 - I, ___ � �) - ____ ,-.---I- --- -_ � '. .. ___ ___ ------------ - I.- I . - __ . - 0 > 1-� - : - r CD 0 - that emenate from the corner tRilor shop, . � T S. ORMISTONN, LL.B., 0 Law- I-- ' : - 0 , . L. - 0% I ­ . 0 . .. V 0 0 . - - " t,o I 9. I.. 4a we 111118t, RADOWledge that Mr Wilkin's - Al a rence, orrinston & Drew; Ba�ristcrs, re r. I t-'. d .C.� 9) Ix . C�, 2 it 't, ,- I M - - I JD Ir 0 Z; ho . � Claerwout - t , 1:R .4 = - '", ;_ ;. " C, - , �' " V otaries, "C.,.'1.5 Toronto Szteet, To- : - cornet pnpils are progressing favol-ftbl - S:)huituys� N - "' . - - , hui*:;day. '14 V .. Mu .7 , ye at every T .4 0 C -_ " 'aff . rollt.,_ Wi'l Money tO 10 n. 2-�Iv 4 - .1 ; aie bath charms to sooth the 6R% - ! . . . . .,� W )..2 0 x 4 C) - ., t-)flice over J. Bunily's H11011- A _____ - 04 . " � ___ - __ - - _ _n__ - ____ , , -eas!. . . MIS- . Q* - I � ,,, bi . - I ; )N & Dr,)DS, BAR �'E R S, "4 -om T Minnie rtuudv. it niece of our tlu mer, E N'F,' - ' I q eq C- W -'j 0 " I I - .. . __ - � , , tc., SoheitOrS �DT IL I TV _____ . DS,:)li,-;tor�_,-.N,0tArie�, 1" I I at week. 'Mies tv Loan A -3,3--)c 10;, Adel,%ide at. rS. Iliftut. died in Toronto ' ' r . . I' . iation. - - Farme. i awl Cou! __.. Here am It . i 4'.. east,Torouto. Teiephone011. Oneoftliepart- . ,! . Buudy whs well known iD"'Ithis village, - - . neys will ija in Clarewout dAy over .,. -_ . I and ber� su.1den leave-taking is, a source . -� Hopper's Store. 1. Iffly , I have 'soibe fine Maclijn�s to offer for . . of recret. Diphtheria is credited with ���_____ - - _.- - ____ - ______ - ____ I . . ._� . sale. slich as. . ­ the offenFo- I - - . _� . Vetertitary. I— - � ;. . The large lamp in front of t . - -, . * - - 1, - - - -1, __ - Seed Drills, Celebrated Wilkinson lie Dornsha , -1 - - .. . I 4 I � i I . VETERI - ART , . . -e catne to Lmef on Vonday eveniva. 1 H. HOPKINS. 1i . Plows. . . HoliF . . , �V GraJuate of the Ontario '*et- _ __ _ _ _ . 11 . F. J. Fre(-mnn, a coninjercial innu, while - .1 I * I � - . erinary C.Allege-, Toronv). Trijats all diReases (if BINI)ERS and MOWERS, backing his rl'g in order to Unload his i - the domesticated animals. Calls by day or. (Patterson & Oro., [ trunks struck the lamp post find shat tered I 11 igbt )t­.attendedto. ofri�eandrqsidence , � ... !. t' . prouil . � . I _. . at,Ur. IEa,ic Liutoa's. Pickering. 23-v . .-...-- ' � the lamp beyond recognition. The dam - i - _____ ___ - ____________-1-7-__ ----- . ___ . Call and Inspect Before Purebn8mR. RRe will be i*-epaired in due course of time, � . . HOMINS, VETERINAR� sun- , uo doubt - I . H GE -)X, Graduitte of the Ontario Vet- - . . * whitevale WM. Cowie- Brou =9 Our sid'ew:ilks I 'e �Meraed from t6ir erinary College, Toronto, will visit *,I th "IT . . atuTdaY. Di"Wl Of ------- --- ------ ------ ----- w1uter's white gartne�t. They are look - and Cherrywood every S --XZW STOCK OF- � .1 thoborge'r,foo�-attendeltoatmisho i 9f 9 - ! little difierent from 11�bat therdid last �- lot 33,7th con_ Pickering. Calls pr . I , . . . graph address: NVhik-v 0, On'.. . Wrided to. Teleg ' '�' DRV -:- GOODS fall, save that in some places the frost �i"I:'r"'t"Y"a � . - - - P.O. addre3 - 9 : Ca Yeen Ri ver. 0 ot - t 34-y JUST ARRIVE13--SHIRTENGS. COT- has heaved the boards and when settling . . _.. - - ___ - N. PRINTS. OVERALLS. again forgot to take down the spikes. the ----------- TONADES, COTTO, . \ - . _. I... societies. - � '. SMOCKS. HOSE. ETC. . heads of ,which frequeutly Cause One to -, _�­ * L . _:_ . L . - , 'S - - . . . , _ ­_­� ---'-' . _Z­­j'� - . 1: 1�'TSVNG SUN LODGE NO.- 13 . I. 0. . . I . ­ Also'& 15116 selection Of CheaP wau TapWa. Mena' and Boys' 6boes for every-da� wear. ' stumble. - Property owDe;r, should see to - it driven down . - . JLk G. T. This loage meets evt�ry onday COOPER & SMiTH make. Beet that there nails are at . .- evening id the year, in Dale"; Hall, Pickering. . Boots made. once. It is much less expense to keep � ... Every. person invitetl to jDin and help advance , .-L - . . Befkt Tinware (Rundy's make, in Ptock, Fresh - walks in repair thnn to replace th In 1 7 the. gr�and Cause of Towperan. e. I � .121V 1 . ___ . Gro'.'eTies a3wave in stock. Prices guaran- when they become delapidated. All inist . --------.. -----. --.---- , 1. - teod as elsewhere. Wbips and Tea a Qee the force of this. . (�arbo. . . 1_ I * fou is i rt C -8 I& ____ :- . .L. specialty. Pos! Office in connection. Ple&se call. . Mrs. Linton, on Centre ri-Ireet. east. en- . 4__ - _ __ - ------- ____ __ - . I . - . W* He 3 A C K SSO N' tei talued several ladv friends to tea Tues. ' I . 0011 I .eyanecr. ,re- - . lw­_11_.-.;._� 0 (lay evening. The event %tas made to �. . . I I -, - - _­. - -- I . - I .- . I ­. , , . I HOAIAS DUNN, Coriveyitecer, Corn- JBIROCK ROAD. - - ONT. - - - ____..___ -1 serve as R birthday party, the I lost�FA ' - -II.-I'L Tmisgi,oner for takilig Atfidavits, etc ' Clare- lty.ly . -it, Out. I __ __ __ - ujo, ___ - ­!, : MONE Y TO LOAN being jitfit 84 yeftre -of -age * Fonr score years is a lon'R life when we look ahead, � __ __ ___ ­ �_�. B bUNNTING, Issner of Alarriake 7 - ON MORTGAGE SECURITY, "at, but,Mrs. Linton liar, tile appearanc�� of . * Li---e:i;es-f:,rtI;aCounty of Ontario. Of- . . . having much rit:or left 3et. and mav . -_ fice ,,it tile a',jrj orilt his yesi,jence, Pickering L I 12-V . - i lowest rates of in tereet.. Mortgo-es and De attelld the funerals of maj)v inuch lipr vili&ge. � - - . I - ___._ . .__ - - __ I purchased f( r citab. Ouior6.t Mr. Linton. we are told, hRa a - _. _. D, I-Ii.BE.A,TO-N.T,OW-,N,SIIII'CLE!t't� .beatures . ­ - - : - X-Z=.d�.Mj Marr.A. r = i . ghnilar gatlieritIg RIK-Ut It week aRO, In . . .I..% 0 C..-)llvevaljcer, Conimt,;!,ioner for tal-ing * ..­ %flliavits, Ace-uut-ant und lw.,urauco Aj;ent. . L _ Wills .r boug6t and sc,ld on c:)wtn;s6;uu: comenjoration of his 85 Runiversary.. . Alay the i-mArt old couple lj%7e mquy . L Monev to loan onform property. pro-, ' -. ­': . - I .. , . .. bate -l'. -At %VlliteVfL]Z. Will 11C ill' � . OFFICE- for the I . :1 _' i A ont for: WesteiD. Lan -ashire an! (I Citr of . 1 yerivs to erijoy the conipati-i of each other Brouflilli'll eye]. N Nlou,lay kfternr,on � I - . of 'U tiuess. 27-v tri;nsacti,)n lit fondon and Mancheiiter Fil Insulancecou- I aild prove a coustaut 1"',esslug to -thell, - __1L -___ - pa;iieta.-North American Life Insurance - frit -DA& and velghbors. - . ___ ____ _____ ___ - ___ ------- ., I � I � , . . Architect. - I . . -61W ,r�ijd,e talicti. -_ CO�, J AVC1dVt1t lust. I ., I . . . . I Owing pei hapr- to mollesty. t1w Home ' . - * - - .. . �,�,_,._.­ �.�. . � . , .__.1 __�. . ' " ­:­ '. . . �__- __1., - ... _. - - . - 'V.46�.Mlz a for 8.&&A.T . I that at their Cirele failed to intorm 'is " . - A. POST, COU-IN7TY ARC 111TECT AL9 _jjt� � la&t reell!fir 'meeting they indidged i Ui _. - - for tile coui,t) (,f Gut�lio Drawings .. .- anti ,pecificatiolis furnishe,l for every- vie.M' of heatiul d . . "' + CONVEYANCIN'O CARFFULLY DON E. I. I 0 delicacieR of life in the form 'ti swije I * , I had a time d emolishilig. . � buil-liag. Steaui an,1 h -:)t water an 1. I .. . - gooql . oysterr, R1141 ­ . _. - ventilation a specia:t... Othee-Gerrie -lock, � I Wnithy. _ %w there motionless d wellers of the sea. We - . � .... corner Dunds.8 and Brock streets, ­ ,act East Pickering. 37-y . . ­ Resideuce-Hingstrin R( - . fi gel,olson north si-le hing reet 1 n Good Villa -il t bout this orJer, yet hey hk`Rr very littie a . . 4r . It I .. a .. ...- .:. ------------ - i�:_ ___ _____ I -0 Atictioweriity. , _-1-_:__, __ - � � . � 11_-,�_ ---I-,- - ' - I I., A ,_ S, the old and eli, ­_ . I' IR13ANIL r able . � . Le A'uctioDeer, still in tile heid, aide and . I willing to conduct any sules vjitrii6lod to him. . . - and takesthis opportullity Of thWlkil]" 1118 -,)at- - . I 0 . - . . rons for past favors, and liopes for it coutinuantv , --.--- of them. Tertfis f(;r ser,.�ices iuoderat�. Ar- * - ­ � raneemen4s as to daes au(l terina caii be njai,de , . at the otli�e of this paver. i 45-tf .� __ .__ __ ------ - __ - - ­ - . .. * .. 1. ' , .. L rrHOMAS POUCHEII, Licei)sed Aue. - .� - and . � X tioneei, N'aluator, etc., for Enat York , ­ - - - � - I . the whole of .N-ortb and S(:uth Ontario. Strict ... - -n to a!l orders by wail or teleg7aph. atte:ition give - � - I- �. . Unarges Moderate. Ad,irtss THOS. POUCHER, . Box 47, Brow,liam, Out. . � . . - . , � - - . . � . _____ - -_ - - - - - - -_ -_ --- - ___±==1 I . � . I . . . ..-.,-.-, '.I--- Boots wt(t S.hoes. ,,___�-_,_­-­._­ . _. - LESLIE, BOOT AND 81jOE I . ­ OHN� . .. . . . ..,.. J Maker llogtgol and Fewu work. Orders . pron*.p',lyattendc--1 to. Extieriended worlanan- . . ship. Don't forget the stand, neiLriyoppositeihe .1 .., . *�iews, King street, Pickering village. 7-v . ____ - - - ___ � � - . . " - .11od'els. - , I-1 I - - .... � ­ . I - . __�_ ­ ­ � ,,, - - - . _�__­.,.___.-.-,_, I I . - . - . ORDON HOUSE, Pibkering, Out., _�­� GJai,i:�..�;CToy,ioii,proprietei-. Tbishotelisa , filli-I new brick bifilding,tinishel in superior - : style. Every convenience and comfort for the . .. � -ypublic. New and coin modiou s stablos _� . travel!inl - � . an] Rhe - ds - . - __________�_____ 25y- __ . . .: . . . I__ . ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., - - __ W now open fo.r the accommodaticn of the . . travelling public. I This betel, having IaWlY . - . . changeq 71 ands, has bean re -f urnizbod thrqUgli Out. Situated as it j,3, opposite the SI)ink 191118, ;. .�� iti-9 convenient for patrongof tho-31ills. Meals 1. or lunch at at I reasonable li ours. Ooodstabling . � And she -1 roorn. Box stall and enclosed yard for - . - - . .. harseg or c-attie. Weigh scales on tile premises. � ­ The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked - . - - with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Mc . ..- CULLY, 11r3prietor. .1 - 1.51 y . . .. _________________________ � - , . - - . _ ­ .1vistchlijalzinfl. . . . . ,�,,_�­_-�-­­,­_. , 11 .1_._.1'_­_1._____��_ . � - . ­ - - - _ - -UTHBERT, Wittebmiaker, Pirk- . '. . 0 . �_ . . . . A* ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the � . trade, I can gnarantee estisfaction. Agent for 11 . - � P. L3zarus, Eye-gla,sses. Watches and Clocks I I . ; . ClOuned -3n o'hortest, notiae. and at reasoinablO rates. 2347 . � I _____ � . . , . . t 7 - I - . -,-On ano-, - ...'Ban k I %PICKERING BRANCH.,�. I I . I- � ! I !_ . - I OP8n for the transaction of all leiitithate ; Bauking Busineas. � I Omez Houite-From 10 to 3;- SAttktdA*9 10 to '11.0'elock. .. '. ­_ . � 1n,00nUe(3tj0n. .: 13avings Bank * 11 - KERE, USUILpr. ­ (83Y) GEOAdE ' ; � . . . .1 .., vpi . . � _,,._.� � . ..i . � �e ­_ I � .. . . . 9.�., , . , ­�­, .. .-: . L ,�, _ �_, between corner and tne College gro nub Rl-P progressing very avoin 1 ). jaw v, for sa,le, togethor uith utbtr village propert.y. hft,1 several iustimfious siuce '.January. . One good house mud lot for safe very.cheall. � One beauty about this order. ladies are . I - I W. V. RICHAIZI)SON, � peraiitted' to become member. They . . . cinee- bal'a's Wock, Pickering. - , seem to hare rea;ized the fact that WIDIDeD . . _______ ___ -.-- ___ ___ - itre capable of keepmg secrets.. Perhaps . , ARNARID'S,, it wnck tile modesty of the fair se'x coupled I . . � �11 I Ir 7I with their s�ci et-keepiug capRbilitips that ". .�: , -, so -eveuted us, froin learniD01, until this late - .."_.-BA,RGA N � pi - � � 7 , . i . . � hour, of their oyster supper. ' , r . : � , _0_�_ - , , .. - I - . I I - . r _ .­. :F �. � . I � . -0 ------- �� - I I ... . , I - a . . . � . . . � i . I I I . Ww.- Ellery Movement I'D - _'__ - BROCK ROAD . - . -1 , . . � . � . . . I . . . . - . 402 Coju Silver HuntiDg Case . The Prock Road post office wa - s opened Gold Joint)' - .. I I, .. .1 On the -16t iust. The mail carrier arrives _. � . ... . 1. . . eacli day about DOOD. � . � , �!...�;��:-��-- . _. _. 11 . . We understand that 'Mr. Walter Percy . . . . I � ..:..* ,.-: , .-, I . is employed in the city for the summer. - 1: I , - - - , . . ;­ . , 0 .. .; '. . . .. I His geuial face and jolly chats will be . ., � ., . I , - ..;!:,: , - � I __�___ . --- - I much wissed by his kieuds here. . Good M- .uge of Veneared - Business at the store and shop r3iil aud Solid Waluut Clockg - brisk. The proprietor is sparing no pains , I to give satisfacrion to those who favol striking and time -reduced Jilin with their custom. This week, how. fully 50 per ceDt. from old ever, as. lie is doing witb his mi.1,111t what . � his hands find to do, lie looks sad seems pr . ices .. .- - . .. o murmur baby*9 gone. Not "Emply is - - - I... . "I I 1. , 50 1 to, . $.2 I, 5 0 0 -'. ., the cr,tdle, baby's aone," for baby took .� , ­ Stanley has Pone ,:.�_r 7) ___ - his cradle with him. . 4."._: --,- __ ' 1, , few weeks, to visit his friends tit �:z _i: . . . - - . .: Jno. S. Barnard,j Duubartou . . i . . . .�; . I � - - . - . . WATCHMA-K-ERI . --.�- - WHI-TBY _.. . . .. GREENWOOD. '. �, 1. ' . I . I . - . - - I . , � . - � I . WHITBY MARBLE AND .. . .' ' . � ,� . . I I . .. 'I.. . 0 1 Weather cold, little doing. . . ­ Samuel Stewart and family leave heri 11 'ranite Wor - S' this Woek for tile city of Toronto. . __ . Nellie'btoner bids us gooi bye, also go I.-:1. DYNDAS St. '"_ .WHIT.BY, :; ing to the city to extend her sphere of '�, ... , 1849.) i , '-,,' (ZetablishOd I "t, usefuln6is- . , . I , Mr. and Mrs. Sterrieker, of Wbitby R. Wolfenaen, Proprietorm Rave their numerous friends a call a fevi Having returned to the old stRud of Lbe days aRo. . ' - Wolfendexi Grainte and Marble works, Thoe. Moore is able to move aroun� I am better prepared to execute all with "the aid of crutches. People ar 6' . orders in cemetery and all other pleased to see him out of doors once, raore : work pertaliuiDg to the businetts.. - A gdod deal of sickoe6a around. Lovel _. C . o-Ftomers will find a well e6jected stoci Harrison's family bave been down witi ,of foreip ADd d6westio granite .and measles. Joseph Hortop's children hay Ibeen very sick and one died I at week . marble to shoolle frofa. Inspection _ - � ) .. and was buried at Salem . 1� Will CODViDCO that for strictly firpt- � , Several good big boys capabl: of doin _.� clasi work, our prio,es cautiol be � �� jwO inen's work would And 0088tant 8110 . - �, e . . I beAL61D * . . Prefer . . , . -�%�- - - ,--,j , ­ '. I. _,,� .�. V 71. . 110yroent and low wages here. � . AM, 2 , IL'i-t i* : .j- -A - �� . . - F �� 1- *, I . - . ­ � I- . . Id - I I .. I gi,feD to those w1ho would boari 11 _ , once . 001111111me, J M PALMERY themselves find give the boas a few squarl CXTRJ) sy a d ""tz:7 -'*,R 1"V^ JAM -4 j P.iq, pfffflv_­!�q- �R,�I.?�­ F..-1'�'m7.14'1"-% , �17 r I— .�eZydO Kr.�*,_ 1111fiThA41 � . . -1 . .931 9z71C­%1?.­� ­­ ­ __ . .. .1 ___ .7pFr._-._,j,rj'M - , ... 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I .. 1. ;�' r - ­ I - - * Vi . . �. 1�f: � :.� UXBRIDGE. __ - .,- , - '17 :: z:. ;..,_.2-! .��i'_",�- . � .. I I,t: 'A .,k � I... .: V -, , '.. � -*f :1: J . . ..� - - - . . .1 . . ai. . - � ", , '.,: , T %ayor' Allen, of Bowmanville, visited , .- I .- . . . ... . _1;��­ r. ','! : � . . ;-- . . - � � t , . ., '' ' : . I . " .. .. �'j: L,' - I - The ri nk wu open on Good Fridav or � - - I . .. .11 . �. .. .., I . - ; �� , _', ". f . ,.� -.1 � . I , . , " 1. . . .0 . I C ; � Markham on Tuesday last in his Official the SpRcity as Liquidator re the Speightr -last time this season. The - ice was I . � L - . P1. _� . ­ - : ­­ - 1--, I . :I*- .: ­ � I :. �:*, -, - . �. " .� -. L� J,,� excellent. I , . - "'. � ,.1. ..i P ., ,_ - , . R M'f'a Co. ' . The E. R. York and Markham Agricul I - - ­ . Mr. Cherpa* lost' -ft Irainable 'Young 1 - �� - - .. - .­iix .."I..., I 1: -.14. ...... � '�­ ­. io-: -:.� " tural Societies Spring Fair will be held on horse ing last week that he had been doctor- - ,'-;, for some time. It corked itself few ' ��­, .., .. ( � .- L, i ;"-. ". - 1.�_ _ � _ N,`,�,., , the agricultural grounds, Markham Village on the 23rd inst. . I a weeks ago and iDflammatio-u set in and . , . ­ _1 : �, ­... . , .,�` - .... - i� _ . �­._. -..!- - 1�i - - The Dry Gfoods Chronicle gives the fol- could . . nos be chocked. - .; _'.. - . ­ - . . ' -�'.` - 11 . ,- I .. -, .. � - � 1: '4�ii - I I . , _�� I lowing as the cost of raising an ordinary - - Illegal trout fishing we ander"islAiind. A4 � �': .-� . , .;,.�'N , . _�'�.,;��; boy for the first twenty years of his life: being done in the streams of this district. - . :'_� I - . . - . -, .- I- � . , :- 4 '' � , $100 per year for the firsi five years, $500; The Rod and Gun Club should stir up its .. . �.. _.- I .. .., "41:- , , I I . 1. ,j�t-%. $150 per 3rear for the second five years.$750.; . officere. Three -fish holes were found in . . - . .�. �, , ., . �:_" $200 per year for the third five years, the park pond and a line fastened at each . �. '. . - . .� a' ; "'' . : ., A � $1,000; $300 per year for the next three ' one. . - . I . . - . - _;, I . I - .�, years, $900; $600 per year for the next two . Quite a number of people ha#a left 1. . . . - _: I . I_ . - - � . .,11 , . I ­ - ­.. . years, $1,000. Total, $4.150. This is a this district for the North-West and tile - : '-. . - �.y -1 . �_, moderate estimate of the financial balance States this year, and other sections of tho, . .. I ... . I... - *�, .,-. 1, , - .;..I I +i against the boy who complains that his father never does anything for him. ' . rovince are contributing in the same way. - , T _ .. I -1 - ..:." I , I �V. . . d, I . ,.-.;:, F � . (-, - . About three o'clock Thursday after uOOn si, team of horses attached to a heavy roilk lie North-West it; being peopled not so . . much by foreign immigrants as by the I % . . �': ­ ;�� ': - ' r � I . i. � . -. - , - . ! r wagon. the property of Mr. Green, Bear. residents of the older portions of our own . - I . . - _!! . . ­­ , _. ,_ - boro Township, ran away from the fr-:)nt country. . - .- . � � . _. I I __ :1, . 4% , of. Dr. Spear's drug store an Queen street, - Last week rL commercial traveller visit-- - - . - _- __ I Toronto, while the driver, Geo. Sims, was ing this town amused his idle moments I I . .j1._'�-.J,.:1,., in making a purchase. They ran furiously (and they seemed many) by dam i Q up . Z. 1, . ': ;� - -..!- I-- , down Queen street collidine with Mr. .--. the water near the Queen's hotel ToInd tos. .. - .� z - . . I .. ,. - , . , -1 - Leslie's carriage, completely destroving it. - - sing coppers and nuts into the- nool thus __ - . -. I I I , ". I , . .. ., _. * : 1-; and severely abakinR up the coachman. . .. Made for the fun of seeing a lot of little *" ' . m . - ' ' . Fortu-iiately Mrs. Leslie had left the car - . � boys scrambline to get them out. He- i . i- '_ . . I ; - I . . 1. _�._. . I . riRge a few moments before the collision. threw away a dollar in this way, and th 0 , . . . _. 11 1� ­ . - '. - 11 I P.0 McNaught at the risk of his life suc- ceeded in stopping the runaway.-Ecotio- boys thought -lie had more money than %- . . . ,., .. , . - - ' _­. � ; - , .�,i:�. .. 111i6t. . - brains. Older people who raw the Pro- . N . i: . . � . . - . - I . � 0-00vo a - . ceedings cancluded that the houL-e h ' � . . - �, - I - I � � � . . . I � 1. . .1 I . I . . . . PORT UNION. , . 4. prfsented would not make much money . , ...__ . ;; - . . 'X� �- .. . :,.,z -:.! . - I . . : . . I . . on t hat day's business. The boys were - . * - . .. I - � . . � . . - Did you get yonr t)ictnre taken vet ? * all splashed and wet like a lot Of Young - . . . c , . . 'i -1 - _-!-� � '' Mrs. Booth has been ill all week, but water spaniels. . . - : ,.:'1__ . , _.: %_ - 1. I . I it; better Dow. . ' Mr. Geo. Taylor. who has worked for ­ I I - -' -1 ! :-. � t: -.;�,­ Mr. D. Purdy paid us a firing visit last ' 1� Mr. C. Kelly here for a number of years , '9th' 'i �-- .. . �,'_ . . _. , _. , -.-.. ,�.-i­ SuDday did6't- lie, no I ' - went to the Toronto hospital on the - 1_.. , , 1 *e , 'Mrs G,trry AnDis has just'recovered of March to undergo the Koch treatment . - - . . ; I . 11 _. . .� .i ' from 4 severe attack of grippe. for constimption. Under (late of March - , : I _... I. - - 1 �: ., . .. Bible practi . ce on Thursday.. eve and 216t he writes to Mr. Kelly, Saying that . .1 . . - . ­ .. -1. �­ . .. � chuir class Sitturdav eve as usual. lie lifts gained 3 lbs. in weight and the I I - - - - ' ;� .. ' ' I ' - , Mr. and Mrs. Pherill were viFjlt.,ng at doctor thinks lie will come around all , - . ' � . .- . I , - - - . . - i. - I XiI. Llunt Pleasaut Farm last Sunday. right. He bad four injecti,)ns of the . .1 - . . . :- .:- -.:: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thom were down . lymph, the process he says being ,very . _.. � f - - : ml. ,% ] �_ here last"Sunday to see pa and Mo. . simple. Its effect makes one sick for it, . . . '.... '- ,I. - , Mr. Fred Davies was serion6ly injured couple of days after. with severe pains in . - ­_ I . . - 1� �_ � I , - by R runaway colt. guess he wl�l survive the chest. The doctors are very partic- � . , . - . I 1. . I .I:- .. I . I � . thongh. . ular who they giTe the lympli to. Some - . - I � , . � - -. - . . . I ,..i Z'' M r. D. H. Campbell,.�pastor of Tawas people who come there are too tar gone in. - . I 1, � , . - I.- _�. :�-. . . . circuit, Welbur, Mich., has been visiting diseiie and 'have to be refused. Others -. . ; . i " I .. - . � . . %.: ': _., - I his lady friends in this city. I - ' are,treRted who do not get better. He . . -_ - . I _�, � Q\ I - � - __ It is rumored that the Stone Sund ay has received a great many letters of in. '. . i * , � i ., - ': school will have an excursion to Hamil.- quiry from people in. Cannington - Sunder- _� "' . ­ : - . -.: �. - ��. : - . ­ � ton this Gummer instead of an anniver. I land and'Uxbridge but would need a see' ' . . - . : .. t - � . . . ­ " � , � - . I' - , sary. retary to answer them all. He seems to . I I �! :� - - - __ _�` _1 . . - - . - I I The owl says the pilgrims tire bobbing have faith in the remedy and will remain r . : I ,..�- I . � . , - I . . _. . - , � , Uj) again, coRxed ont 'of hiburnatiou by another month there. The cost is not ' : ' s . - --- ..:,.� .0" . - i 7 -.,. - -. _.. . - � the few hours of sunshiue we liaV'e' ha� out of the way. A number of ladies have I . . - * . I - . � , . . .. � this month. been benefited -by the treatment, and it '- _. .: . . --- ... .. . . . . . I Alas bovs iny prediction has come true, cannot be termed a failure.-_7orirnal. - . . - � . - . .- � � .. .__� I .. - I . : ' - ___ - MiFS Mary Pearce left us for a more salu. . . . _. .. . i'_ ::,.' *� - L .�'. I.. - ; . . bi i(;ills climate, 1. e. Brantford. We did I I . WHITEVALE. . . . . . I- . .- - . I - .. . . . � .1 ".. �, 1, .1., ..,f _11 . . : _W_._ . . - .- i- . our, best to keep her here, but. alas our * - ' 'in,,'visit On -_ , hearth 1. coid anJ lone1v as ever. 11r. John Hood paid us a fly 0 - I �� I - ! . 11 � . . 11 .- - �. � I. -- _., - I : 1. I I I - . - I I CURLY HFAD. Wednesday. . . . . i- - . - - - I ..- '. " - � ; 14 1 - . - �Ir. Lord, of Markham, Made a call on. , � -� ... 1. - � - - . , , I � , _­�0-0,01..;* ---- I I.- � . . . - his friends Of thig Place. _. . - _'! -_ . I w I ­ i I . . KINSALE. - .� . . , - ." � - . - . . . . . Miss Martha Kirton is 6peuding a few . . . . . - _. � - - , _. .. i ,_.- , '..I - . . - I I I At last it be. -ins to feel like sprine,' We days with friends in the city. . . . . �., . i ., - - - � * , '�-. I - i� - - I vrere going to say, winter has lost it's grip, Mrs. J. W. Canon has returned hoxne,' . a - - .I. .­._� t �. .� i I., - but. indeed, if it is not the grip of Whiter, after an absence of several months. . . . . . 1. - - . .. _10.. 1. . . ' - . .: : 1, � there certainly seems to be Fouie kind of Joliu Moore, who formerly lived north , I 1, -. ' - -'I- 1_'-*, � * grip having a powerful grip on a goodly of Wl:itevale, liRs rented the farm of Mr. -� . . .1 - * ! � . �'�, __ . .. 1. 1. � . number in this neighborhood. . - � � - -%. . . . _.L. M r. Silver and familv, of Uxbridge, have Ezra Ttirner has engaged with AMr. - C.' . . . ­ .. � - .. - - ' .:, ' _; -- . moved into tile lionse lately occupied by Fretz for the semon. He is the right ;_ -:. '. ..�ka. -1 1:�._,: i _ .-\fr. James Lidgett. As Me. Silver has . man in the right place. I . .,.. I , .- ., ..- I .,. : . i, ,­� - I . -rented Mr. Gold's farm. south of the vil While joadiij.,, a circular saw at W. lage, fo� a nurnler of years, we are reaiy to ,_ . . . � :1; __ . 1. � '. - " � . . ;* - ::. 11 - - . . Barnes', Green River. T. W. Besse had . ext,-nd to them a hearty welcome in our his hand badly a . .. : -.1 . I �.. It" - . ; I- . . . , .-. .- : , _� . midsts hoping that they will meet with Mr. A. G. White -was suddebly called .-' every ' prosperity, and become deeply at- � - �.' : ` I .':. - . . ,-. .., - , . - -, tached to this Oace. - on Friday to see his mother, %%ho is ' . I - __­ , _. , , - . 11 ' We miderstand the ceilans taker 'is on dRugerously-ill with an attack of astlima. - ' - - - - . . -­ . �. . his rounds. We give thia bit of informa- It is reported that D. S. Turner has .11 , � I . I . 1. -:_W. -1 : �. - , : I 1 ; tion gratis, so that the people will study purchased the valuable farm of Mr. Robt. . - 1 - . . ,� . .I ; �,_. i � out the lives anlhiitories of their fathere, Vardon. We suppose a fancy price must - .- I .. -,: . j.. �_,,. - . grandfathers and great -granfa t hers, where have been paid' ' . - � ., I - . I . -1 - . . .. I ' . . - ! they were born, where they lived. when . Joseph en - . Mr P nock a sbaper in Tay I :, _4�. ' : N' %. - _.'�' ; they died, etc., and thus be prepared to lor & Lount's brush workis met with a . 1 . - - - __. 4 . . . - : ,. i give the innumerable answers to questions i painful accident on Saturday, having one - t . : ..-I ,% , 1: -:4 j -1 I - . rrquired to fill some half dozen books. . . of his fingers taken off and several otbers7i I �:: . -- . I � , ` The evinpathies of the whole neighbor- hood ar� with J. N. Hortop and wife in horribly mutilated. We sympathize with � . . - .1 ,� 11 . .. - I .1- .1 � ­_. 4 . . - . - I . . . their trial of losing their little girl. The You JOO- � - ' . _; _.- - �,;�". . . . . I � ­ child wits seized with a severe attack of Major Bros. had a -very narro%V eSCa'De - - - : :1 , 11 � . ` I . . . measles and on Wedneidav succumbed to while driving a span of young colts from , - . . . 11 . - . - . �. �!� , "I . _. .. : . . its fatal grasp. their littie boy has been our grist mill. Evidently they weie bent� - . . ' . - -. �-­L,��­�,'. . _. ­ _` Z. 'il . . . . very low'with the same disease since, but on trying their running qualities. Hap- � ,:.� . . t­7-�_. "�' , : 1 :- .4 i, we liear he is recovering. The twine were pily for the occupants th' were brought � ey . �__ t�_. I I.- 1. - I-. , - . I i ':�'), , bright, smart little children and the pride to standstill by the wagon tongue taking I A 0 ,- . 11'....'. �, of their parents. We hope the ene that is . a header,into terra firma.. . - _�_.�z.'__�, . I.. ... �: � 1_ � . .- .. z,. -1 - .., - I lef.t maylonRlive to fulfil the hopes of Our town Was -the sceub of a moving _ ��,__r.. - -� -. : -: "... parents and friends. . Parade this x�ee�,. The lollowing parties _ . I . . - . . I _. . -j � ' ' . - 1�'. . . I ' � ' " . The open lodge held on Friday evening t.h ., - changed t. eir paces of abode: -R. A. - * - 1,;-', - , :.. . �';,z � - - � - ,��_. , ` v . , ras not quite a success as was expected. Wetheral -now occupies part of B. Lynde's - There were Very few visitors from a dis- -1 I �. k. . : . " - � - - 1� �,�!; - -1 � �, tance, they being, we suppose, like some residence; Wm. Pallister has removed to - . I � I .... i - _.."._.. . , , .''..A, _� others of us, unable to weather the nu. the house vacated by R. A. Wetheral. - - I - - \-? ']' pleasant night and mudAy roads. especial- Samuel Pennock now lives on the corner . -_ �_ ... - - . . � , - ,�� A41. - ly when in tile hands of'that notable grip. of Church and Gladstone streets. � . . . � I � -1 ­ - I A dialogue by some of the members was We hope our friend 11 Shvlock " has - ' . .. . :�.'---� ' .. - , '.. ,�. ­ . one of the chief attractions, and from what not fallen into a state of oblivion. We * : � - - ,.-­_:.�­ . . �,.- I . we bear of 4t and some of the rest of $he regret exceedingly that his correspondence . � . -_ - _;` . " ,�� - � . prograln, we judge that those who did at- fails to reach us weekly. Perhaps he iti - . � . I � . . I . I . � *1 , . tend thoroughly enjoyed that evening out. ' - -not conventional enough to please his: � I - *. -:_ * , _1� . - - . � I Our neighborhood is infected with the friends.. Now chummie, try to be pas- �-. .1 .� -1 . _', .- 1� .1 not very desirable disease called measles. " . sive1v polite without being unnaturally Some of the most serious cases have been V . .: . - . e - . - 7 �-, " ..- m� . __ - .- I Mr.'A. Trqmble and Master Willie Dunn. affectionate to people whom �ou dislike 130 L - .., . . �, : . . I .'-. zl'tl .. "I .1 i ith this much. , � I JUSTICIA. it is rather hard to be striken w . this - I Green River, his - , .'' , � . , _. � . ,_ " - $ ";. �� ; ailment when advanced in years, and Mr. A. Turner. of . . �. �� C.-:1 .. .... - . fact now makes us rejoice in a dim recol- 'lately been it resident of this place. � . � '_ . . 1. . . :.� . V . i'�'. "I .�... , . Isetion of the tinie when we were forced to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoover, of West Tor -1 _.�� . L - I I­- I _P?, -A' , r�- -V, take to our bed, much against our will, onto, were visiting her mother Mrs. T. P. �. - : ".. " .. I .... .1 ".. , , - , _____ - � I when all the other boys were'goin' fishin'. - White on Sunday last. - , * - 1. r- . ; ,� . .. w. �- _�, .. __. � '.7- - , �­� I . - �.`11.."Iz , '0 , 1�ut we must not begin to boast for we . Mr. Wilbur Spink and his sister Rubs* I. 0 ­ '." . � _� .. � . . _-__ _., , � - � . have heard of some having them more 'than of Toronto, have been visiting at Major:':.,.�- .- - ,..-.- _� '. __1 '. '" 011ce. Th' is the season which brings about f Bros. during tile past week. : know: -When. ;_ �. .i � � , __,i:! " - - .,�,�', - . � '... _ . �,­ . ­ . '.: s � - - I - I - a chanids of some nature in ahost every local ity and our town is no exception. Mr. What we wou' .d like to . . the singing school ate going to have their . . '_I_ . ' -'V, - 2 � -_ "' -' t " � . - - ­, 4. 1. - ' _. .. �1, ". ;� - '' 41, - f. �! . I Joe. McLead and family have moved from concert 2 If we are going to hAv8 R base � �_."� /,:_,� .- '�� ­­ I ..., - . - %, - . -P.,5_�-t�:' , _:W_ ,,,, I � . , . I " - Mrs.Reid's housetom placeafew -miles ball club this season? Whereareallthe ..- Ak.-! - .- * -f ��-,, - . ­ .. , , -4 - , I 0 east of here. During his abode here, Jae. whiske If the pathmaster is ra gone ? - - � :., -',�-� � -.1., �, ­ _- 4r_*, I- ;__ I .,,X� �,, � , � has proved himself to be a true, quiet, going to have the sidewalks 'repaired this - - 1- ­ - . . I . , 1, , ,,� ��;,,Vl 1111 I , peac�able. citizen and while we reitlize our spring ? - . '-- (,--, .�111. .- . _4� 01 e" - .11.j. � - 1 Q. 1 AVY"."A. � r ,1, �11t.' lose we wish him continued success wher- . h , , * -_ In t6*n* There is &not er sing,mg sclaool �_'��,,�;��. - . ,.1. ­.�_, .- ­ _ . ,� .N.- . . ".''�, i., �. � _:� - "-I-"q _. � I " 4 his habitation way be. We are ever . �fr. Ward and Miss Booth are instructing , , � .Y'' _", _,�I,�. .4. _,_�!_ '7�L _-, ,_ �. , _. _., . . _ %. .- __1 - - - - , � pleased to note that the house$ va0med by Uy �1. the members of the Metbodist Sunt .. . ,Vi , ,. � �_ ,; . �_ � -1 - I ,� .. ­ . these ffferent removals are not very Ion 9 that � , school in singing. They will begin OW - �_ ..., . . . , - � ,� ��, ; -­. � t., .. - j �_. I - . . .. left tenab4lops. We hear a rumor Mts. P&eed will ere long move back from alf of art hour eyery Sunday before the b - �21� � - ­­�c �, t� !�V I .. - I I ID notual time of Meetir. SHYLO , I �- �c_ I , I.. 14L,-(, ­T� , . .- , , - � . ICKERING, ONT.. - 86-6m meals throu& t�e week. 1. . orcow w her Wd home. . - AJLJ"%P& - - I . It � . I �, . ; - 1� - *...',� � ., -. . ­ 4 . . . - . - 14-1- ;: , . . ,�_,: - . � ,:,.": Z , . -il . I _-, . . . I . . �-_ W" -1 ,� - ;' - � �' ' �'j Q .,�, - . I I . , - ,", - ,_.- r . �� . .� . :� I - I . . . � - -1 i . . , '_­�._­­­ - . . % I . ,._ . I. 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Edwards, who was for ton thre h; . very few people Wh, � I I I - . -�':­ _. . - , - * .-' CAmuTTA, April 9.-h iX Officially an- We'll shovel no more of thestouili. _. , � 1 : a resident of Valparaiso. Chili, and The broad m1M t knead. out, and doughnuts to . � have perf" re �, �_ . � earl try twown. PlI - � * -M G , ,.wifoof K 8 For summer is nigh, t_r wYho in -ft blood. T;iv-3, taint of scrofula, Bait rheum �.;.� , LL.'. Aounced thati, rs- rim*ood t. When. roasting, we'll ligh -C . . , �aa,studied the opurse of events o Oleo for th a or - � - I .- 'G. Grimwaod, the British political agent- at i '. '�_ I -.1 thrO111103rili, and town folks, so ther foul humor Is heredited and transmi' . � _'. I . Under trees d Ing nothing buttlbuib:. .. . .Chiliii, ina recent interview an to the cause . SWA I � p 0 . - . tted 2 - - Manipur, tile scene of the recent massacre ' � - The The clothes I must rub out with ' for generations, causing untold suffering, and -. I � . - . .- __ -of the Chillian revolution, says:-' pounder and . .. .1, with With ill cough;. : - _� .. washtub, � . - .*. - of the British troops, n. com r�y colds welno longer w present revolt, and the manner in which the - We R130 accumulate Poison and germs of dbl. ' . � � rdon, Boileau, Woods, lktcher; We'll leave oui� fur overcoats ough, 1. . . I%* leaky old washtub, remembered so well . . . euts. Gu 1% - _-_:_.-�­,:_'.- w"re is . carried on, " I I cannot nurpinse The washtubi, " w ease from the air we breatbe- the food'We e i - _. ­ .. Li And put up the Plot h I __ ashtub, the liroa_b� - - .11 - Lugard, and, Calvert, has arrived � safely at . But not till it's MeIg " . , _ any one who is at all familiar with the Chili. washtub, I - , or the water we drink�. The;�Isnotlll U, . :. ., � ... Lakhimpur. Cowley's detachment and a � Will we our wool underclothes dough. - - A ..,:. t &nis. Chili in nominal]i a republic, but practii- Th back-brea cing waghtublh,Lt- gat an the conclusively proven than the positive 119 more . . . . .. y a , . - - I- numbor,of otbef British officers, who were . I : -4 cally it has long been an oligarchy governed wall. . . Hood'sSar- Power of' . . , �. . I ­ The horse enjoys pulling the plough, ; �. � �'. .. , - WYN .; I Saparillis � . .. - . . L .- -.- treacherously captured by the rebels, ar's And Dven the #Ign . _. . . by thirt forty rich and influential fami- The cov" I must, fast wag over all dis- i . - . . - . 4 Ified cough ..' ­ . mili we the break - eases of the .. - 1. Ve andlaugh L - i ready I I . held as prisoners at Manipur. . Doth kick up . I .. .: I �� lists. Who'! the rising is'nominidly against blood. This medicine, , . _..;� I .. -_ 'kas and Cowley's' Like its siUy:rouvg caugh, - - � - � , ,.. �`.­ - The beds V mu, it make are the dinner begun, when fairly . � I A force of 600 Ghoor ` :. �..,_ the President, it is in reality directed apinst . . . And pigs are in clover@ just nough. - .�..:J, � Thedishestowashi whenthe men folkswere - - tried, d . missing detachment have arrived at Lakh im I - -? � ,' the system of which he is the r,ipiresentative, 'L resting- expelevery 063, '. . . . . L.....''L _.. am man . trace of ,. .. 1: � pur, on the direct route from Silchor to The wheat, to be made into ftugh - . and while the personal causes of complaint Sure mmil'is w(rk oft ce th, but'wo 'a scrofula or salt rliculn . - - .- I 9 . .: _ . . Vanipur. It is believed all the members of Its green Is beginning to shough, '. .. .. I 1..'�� brought matters to a focus, they had lit A/ no'cr done- r a in o v- a s - qNs W . . - . - . .. - . I - -i I The floors I mun nt �- And when it is high.. �.;�... ,.I to do with the origin of the troubles. t scrub hard. and bags I must the tal p '- . . /. - Chief Commissioner Quinton's itaff are safe - . r . : . We'll hide In it. 8ligh- . I . I patch up, which.causes catarrb, neutralizes the acidity - . � with tfib exception of Mr. Brackenburg. When the farmer comes out *a "Will gough. .;' " When I hrist went to Chili, in 1875, the The stockin todarn: all tile task's none and cures rheumatism, driv I . I t th gem, - . __ hostility betwooti the inhabitantsof theses,_ - 'e ou' . _.. - _.; Lord Lansdowne, Viceroy of India, has I . 1: . ; could tair - - -- of malaria, blood polsonin& etI - It aleo vital. #� � ­ - '', cablid to the Imperial Government that the The birds sittiq up on a bough .-, How oft in my d ream,q I -am doing big washing . . .. I .1 coast cities arid those who lived inland was With a leaky old washtub. remembered so I Izes and enriches the blood, I 'us overcoming. ', . . - - . . -.,. .. . SInUo us grang operas nough; ; � - -... ';:.:� -_ ., � . - Indian -forces are abundantly able to deal he hens, which are plagucs� ... - �. '. . . . extremely bitte�. The landlords for the . well; that tired feeling, and buildir g up the whole - - with the rebellion at Manipur without addi- . Cackle loudly for caipieq .. - ,; �`_ most part lived in Valpalmiso, and the feei. The *asihtub. tho� wastitub, the Iron -bound system. Ili Its preparation, its Inedicinal - - . - . � .: - __ . tional troops. The Viceroy entertains no They lay on the tray In the niough'. ,. ,­ ...1. . . . " -, .3 1. Ing was very a _ btub, - . . ­ I imilar to that in Ireland . . . I .. back -breaking washtub that Paton the merit, and the wonderful cures it accom . _. L fear that the natives will become inflamed lVell sit on the banks of the tough, '. .' : � _�_' -_ agailist the absentee landlords. This Ian - well. plishes Hood's Sarsa- 12 I . L.. ever the revolt of the Assam tribesmen) and And fish till our baskets we stough; : , ,,. ��.,. _..., holding class ham practically controlled t . parilla is V# cullier . . � � , . - - intimates that vigorous and -effective mea- The.big ones will . ' ... 1. * . I � Government for thirty yearo,and has invari- a old warn -out vessel. I now think with - . . - Ton pounds, we I weig" . ­ i : pleasute, . . -.1 sures will b6 taken at once to stamp out the will Selo. ' _L' - ably chosen the President. All 1�gislation to Klarit- Thou- . . . . . I Though ties of that size alwayg shough. . . Hai gone where It never will trouble me sands testify to its I I -11 I " . � mutinous spirit and prevent. its revival. If . . I..- has been in Clio hands of a few people, and more, I ic I I - 1. , r .. st eess, and the best � ecedents are followed, Manipur will be 0, yes! we'reg�ad winter is through, . 1. -I' .- until recently all commissions in the army I view in 6 stead now with exquisitepleasure. I advertising Hood's I .. . L . .. , , - -ers a . and navy were given to those in sympathy . - , - - Kprived of even a semblance of autonomy., For flo A -sparkle wiLh dough L . - . Machinei whiell prevent the old backaches 1, Sarsaparilla receives - . . Axe nicer than snow .. :1 �1_ -, : � ' I - I and in future be underthe direction of a . �o look at. althow . .. .-- IL ; with the ruling caste. By holdi control of yore; I . ' I . Z , . . n Although long rc moved from that hard sitits, Is -the hearty endorsement of its arnly oi . -- . rigorous military government. The pesky mosquiwes come, tough. .. _. : ;, of the army arid navy, however, a rulin tion, _. I . - . _.. i: I I g - . ______..� -..,. �.. - . : I friends. Every .estimonial we publish, and ';, -, I [The slaughter of the Chief Commissioner _ L'� clamm were able to prevent an rebellion I Few tears of regret do Intrusively swell . . . . . - . . . ... a . .: . * ' from breaking out, and by dee ring war When fancy revc rt8 to my father o .1 every statement we make on behalf of Ilood's - .4' . ­ . I '' Golden Thoughts f6r Every D 1. L .1 houke. . of Ansam and the officers and inen of his ., , old fa:,m Sarsaparilla may be relied upon as strl(..tly - .'. Goorkba, escort in Manipur is almost -cer- .- . * Ay'. . : �. ,. against Peru and Bolivia the Goverment did Witt) softisoap-Atreaked wamlitub way out on I true Ili every respect. . . .. J - . . '' tain to r6sult in a further -addition to the � 3-londay- , '' . . '. .1. L.: .1 ': � much to make its popular. - the well. . � - -i . Map of British Indiai bringing the British , --I . - . 14 It you necda good blood purifier or bllildillg - - Thewindblo shard, Whatthen? -' - The true history of that war has never The wasIlLilb, U o waslaub, the iron -bound I . - Empire in closer contact with the Chinese -Tic holds th* in the hollow of His hand; - been written. Such a piratical expedition in was h I u b, up ;-�ledlcfne, be sure to take Hood's SaI-s;ipa. - . _ . . - .. ' The furious b]qLsLs will sink when -His cam . The 4it-k-breaking washtub thalfolion the r1h,ii., r-tirtberiiiforrnationan(istateiiietit.qQf . - . - frontier.. . . . . niand - ' ' I - unknowm in modern times, and it was C06"t- well. cur!3 I . . . _. �_ Manipur, although adjacent to Assam, IS l3ids theni be calmagain. - , :..., ... I .. ­ ad on with a barbarity worthy of our wild . . . a . ;;-ell, free to all who address usas I)CIO* '.. -. - - . .. 11., 1. . ; I . � .. . �. . � � ..- no part of that'province; it is all independ . ­. _ � , .. , i Indians. When the war broke out the army - I . - . . . . . � I . . - ent State, ruled by a Rajah, who pays no , The night, Is dark.. Whattli6n? � . � was- largely increased, which a,ecounta for ' 1. .� I 8 , Fawlions. - '' .. i .. Y . - - i To Him t1le darkhess is is bright ag dat*, . . . . . � _. tribute to the. British - and who exercises At lf,i,� eominandt,he shades will flee away, ,: the fine showing made by those in rebellion Now. old dame liatur"was worn and "xlou% , , - -0 . . , . ::.*-, . . , _. - i -i For winter was slipping fa8taway, ig )00 - S . -1 -- . - 1. I absolute power within its borders, except I .And all be. light again. li against the Governmentat theprement, time, ' . I '_ - the privile e of 'niAking war. The State is, . I I .. .. ,. .i as nearly all the leadem are men who gained While heareely it mouch had yet. been taken .1 . �.. . .. : . I - ��. I r- The wave is deep., 'What then I - .. ... I On 9 AMIN tIlUL were necdod Clio Arst of May. I �, .. I a . 5ent m the great native kingdoms For Y-sracl*1K host the water miright amd - I reputation in that contest. AnaWhileshe usilycititandfa,�hioned, 1, I . . . ' Her children ch mored in,wild distress; . *Sarsaparilla .-. - : of Hyderabad, Gw'alior, and Indore. It is And He whose power controlled that 6gint 11 Chili did not try to conquer Peru, but to 0 - . . - .. ' Ewh one givi ni� a it ti nd rod di rectiom' Sold by all druggists. xl;sixfors. Preparedo .. . . . situated in the corner between the two tea- flood destroy her, in order that the Peruvians, who I As to the color v nd sty lo of tier dre Illy. - .- - producing districts -of Assain and Cach%r. . . Still succors helpless men.-JAfionymous.. hate the Chilians, might be c-)mpelled to ask 1 . * � I 88. . by C. I - ITOO 1) & co., Apothecaries, Lowe it, mass. ' -- . Thevreater partis tablelarid-no riche, for annexation. What had once been a rich Ited." cried the All and queenly Tulip, � - ... - 0 Tuesday -We should 'reason thitt if God " 100 Doses One Dollar - - . . - . soil in the world, as, tbe� tea planters know has viven u.9 tile light of the suit he will not and fertile c6unt ry has been transformed I :' Blue " b ed tl o Viwet. Ally and sweet -, - I - - - - - --- _ ________� � . , well. I ' Willie "Oegaldt,heJonquil. "white,remember " ------- -- 1-i- . � . . I - withhold needful illumination from ' the almost into a desert. Plantations were do- , ­Ilurpl�," the Par sy exclaiTnod Itt'a heat. @ III wilting as wel as Ili spea,6119, one - - _ There is no doubt that this disturbance mind ; if God has tilled tile earth with bread stroy ed, houses burned, and irrigating canals While through the clamoran(I -tlin of;voices great secret of effective eloquence is to my � - - , - , , will give the Viceroy of India, the oppcirtun- blo" up long after peace had been declared. For yellow and 1, trendier. hit 11'and white, wbat is proper and stop when you ha . .- ' and other food fQr man, He has made some ' tur ve ., . '. .- ity to annex Maiiipur, repeating the prow I But tile object was accomplished and while Old dame % a i worked busily unward, done. --[Swift. I. . I.. - . . ceedings of L-ird DAlhousip in Oude and Lord provision for t`ile nurture and sustenance of Peru was not annexed, it in no longer a rival I Striving to ple&so Chain as best she rnight. I '. , i . , . - Dufferin in' Burniab. . � . � . I the s�ul ; if He has made us He means to ofChili. No one can estimate the amount of 2 lo!whent childrenwent -N � The at r may be -made toenrich Clio soil, . .;. . - keep us, yea, !though we sin against Him, Mr tiny own a Maying, and adil nitrogen thereto,by growing clover . - ... � . The tribe who attacked the Coffimission - He will come cut after us, that He who'has plunder that was taken out of Clio country. were a 44nrry eight - and plowing under green manurial cl,npL . I a a In cue 0 I gled. in mtrange vo�fuslon',* . er s.camp, were probably Nagas"' who gave so been our Creator may also be our Redeemer. " With the remov I of Peru as a d nger- BrestdiLhis of Land that has been left in fallow* ha8 been- . ..- ­ n L yell and blue and whito - - much trouble on that frontier sonic "' ous rival and the annexation of t lie Peruvian Int -tea of re t queemy,rujip a - _. __ � o. It is altogether im y -[Dr. Joseph Parker. - 1 1 � I , I known to increase in fertility by the nitro - � . ag proba;ble that the Vednesday�_ , uano fields, the young man of the rulilli II Caine tin of every hue: , 1- . . I gellous "latter carried down to the soil by - . '. . a . Manipuris themselves, were hostile. They -. V e Tinon I . You do no't rie'ed to devise fismilies abandoned the army and navy an, While Clio mort ed Pansy wa-4 % b a -ring . . - live on the plaim of the tableland haN obtained employment as Government agents, I . �e a,- �in th , how to create your own light i ,A gown of purpi and pink aud 11!ue. I the rains, which derive amonia and nitric -. ... I - . 1) � . acid froin the atmosphere. I prc�tile( and ready for you. The sun . � ays been friends of the planters, grow their ;- -it is �� . - . - - . w L I it keeps it Ili manaqing the newly acquired property, too I . . .1. I , . Tile Crocus was most unh . .. I a,de efore yoii were, an( appy. - . . � own cotton and indip, and breed the finest i was In I A nJ rnarch;a ok home it, -a terrilde huff , ______ - , . C � 8 with which they id pretty much an they ! _""` - . - -1d. course; and so c-,iinstantly will God's own I I . llecaw;e tier twat (quil dre-4 w.tA minod' . - ' . ponies in the woi Manipur is the birth- : � P en-jed. This or ad promotion to men Ityluixin its Invander bre-ulth.,with buff . light shine to you without your contrivance I . ' I lace of polo, and their players have always: .Who never be re been able to obtain put wna i otraingo. ye thotigilltill , . - . I` . la� - - � . lve., -Oplo. It featen the crack Calcutta tems whenevcr or care for allYthing but to seek, recei fo Tv I _. _. . co nmissious in the military or naval service With all the wor - and care of luinit. . - . . and be guidcd by it. -[John Howe; and changed its whole complexion 'Ile . With all tile endlirili stitching. ot itching I "German . F, . - . . they have metJ I. � Thurs(lay.-Perhaps tbe most miserable ' That tile weary mother grew volor'blindl ,9 - � - . - . - . . . --do- -.01111000011111111M.- - _­ I ­_ -1d are most careful I reat weapon of the Government was thus - . . . �.. . . . People ill tile woi .the . . .- GERM A14 TS DANGEROUS 'h EAPON*. ones. You that are so anxious .about wh trought to a condition in which it could be � � - . - 9 9 (,.� . - . . . at . . UP . . . tumed apinst it, and this has occurred. The . .1 � . . - . . . shall'bappen oil the morrow that you can . I . � . I . s . . - .. �.. . ; - � . 1: -1 army and navy am now in close sympathy . . ' * . . . . 1. . 0�.' . . � I - . . . . - .. . - . .1, not enjoy tile pleasures of to -day : you that . . . - - . - .. A Gun That Diwq More Execuitel I with the people, and together they seem to - . How Giandmal Danced. . .. S r � - I I cf, t t - - . 1. - � . I . � . . n rol he situation. As to the rathim Grandma told toe all about it; . . at the hiiv�e such a pectiliar cmt of mind chat you . I . . - ­ Breich Than at the Muzzle. suspect ever), etar to be a comet, *nd . - .. - I . . slaughter of prisionem and -ion-combatants Told ine so I couldn't doubt iL - . G. Gloger, Drtiggist, Watertown, , . - __ .- -..-. The new German gun which was recently I l"l`gIIl� there inuist be a volcano in �eivery it it; only carrying out the rules of the Peru- . llo�w she daact4l - -my gm.ndma, danced- * Wis. This is the opinion of a man .. .. . tested at Plozk, in the Province 41 Posen, ! grassy mead ; you that are attracted more vian war. " I I - , . . does not promise to be inuc�i of a success. by the spots Oil the still than by the sun - � - __ ___ I . flow m1hanfe"111101411-r pretty heaAL * who keeps a drug store, sells aU ' . . � . t-. Accordilor to reports from Germany'several himskf, and are more amazed by one sear - .1 . How her dainty mkirt Rho mpread ' medicines, comes in direct c6titact - - . - _. ae 0 . 4'. Nr Mr. . . How site Lurned her littic local; ' . .. - . . eidents occurred while it was being fired leaf on the tree t han by all the verdure of ' __0 . � I Smiling little hulaaa roisc! . . with the patients and their fauillies - . � . and most soldiers dread to approach it. the woods ; you that make more of (your The most elaborate, and, at the -Sam e time Long ago. I I . five . ; I ,. . . . *d knows better than anyone else - . The first day of the trail, it appears," troubles than yolt do of your joys, I Pay I the most beautiful of modern flags, in that of 1 1 an - . . e Grandma's hair was b t and -sunny, how remedies sell and what true - a,ccidenU occurred, one of which resulte,ii in think vou belong W the nlost miser ble of th I)o1ilil"ofCanadx 11cm1dicallyiLisin - ' . P - a Din t(lehoeLs too_11'how funny I _'� the de.ith of a soldier, who leaves four little mcn.-[C. 11 Spurgeon. � perfect taste, a,nd it tells a complete story It= quite a pretty girL � merit they have. He hears of all �* � !,_ . � . � . ) - ' . 4 , .. . - � . . - children to mourn his loss. The 'ac cAdents Friday- . I.: � . .. . : � �. � -isin facta surninaryt fItA t -s history, f nF I; . the failures and SUccess&s, and ,-an were caused either hy the bursting or the I"Iti -e . r ::, -: ..., , . - eboeu. 11 7 "or ,W "0. . r ently en(birink, . ex - . : .., � . . . I � . as all national flags should he various Ille" he , she wears a rAp. . I - . Let Oty spiri! 1,e . . r.l. . � .. I - Orandinia does, and takeei a nap therefore udge : 0 "I know of ro - I .. - L I rovinces are .L faulty working of the gun, due to its inabil- .. . - , ence, an arrans(ed ac -cording to prece. Every single da r ; and yet . ­ . - J . I . I � ity to resist the terrible force ot the new � Bound, 113, links t,itt cannot 1kever'.,'_.'' S . d at the same time in a Inanner that - Uraqdnila danced the minuet . medicine for C6ughs, Sore I'llioat, . 1* .� � To 11111n.11013". . . . . der. how great this force is maybe in- .: IAbor., wait! thv Maf;ter perished - -".- .'. gratifies the artistic tastes of the spectators, . I�ong ago. . . .. or Hoarseness that had done sticli ef- -.- : I ' . 1 I I , rerwred from the fact; that Kfter some allots ,-- Ere Ili-: ia'sK was done; . .. . t � while overall is Clio British mat of arms, Now she sits there,-rocktrig. rocking, fective work 1 . 11 lily ... . Count-nothi't iliN-fiec-iiiigiiiomenti-".,,-, typifying the connection of tile countr Always knitting grandpa%i 'stocking .- Coughs, . - . 0 , ha -e been fired the breech usually becomes - -.� Life hath but. begun. .11 . with Great Britain. a connection -of whi--K lEvery grirl wam Laught tok .it . . . family as Boschee's . - detached, and is hurled backward with such Laborl Nvilit! though mid night Asadowa,. Canada and Britain are justly and equally 1,00119 Ag0) . GernianSyrup-.Last .- � I . - -ounds th�gunner (;ather round thee hera. *. Yet her figure i, so n,.� - ' Sore Throat, violence. that it severely- N% I - I' I - I and the Incl, standing near him. I : And tile storin ahove thee lowering ,-. . .. proud.-f4cottish American. . I can Almoi, t oft bar now .. '. . � 1. winter a lady called : I - ! .. Fill thy heart with fear- . .. ___ . - - I Banding to her lartner's bow.. I - .. . I - I . . . - Tiiewoiitids4reitliiiostalwaygse-ciotig. On .,- Wait in hope; t lie morning dawneth . I . �_ . . _i� I . . Hoarseness, at my store, who was . . I . . . I ­ Liong ago. . - . . . this occasion one nian was killed, nine gun- ' When the night is gone, . ­ ­ . ' ­. . � . . :1 m a ve 1. . . . ,I � '.. Love a Lmtat'on& , - '' suffering fro ry , , � .... ners lost it lie fingers of their right hands, and ;._ Anti a locacefill rest awaits thee �.. _ .,,r ' I - ... - I ., Grandnia aslym ni tr modern J u I - : r5 . -a I hy work Is done. . . . Smart Tmmp--­ Pleape, inum, folk@ It Ifo pin rll� nfl- seveTe cold. She could hardly talk, ' . . .. , five others were dangerously wounded in the Wh t # sy opr _ g. rushint. whirling. llu ip ng, - . - . . . I . shoulders an'd forearms. The mortal wound - .. -jPhilip James Bailey' . you sets a chair at the table fer y r husband I . Would have shoikW.tho CouLle fulk, . , .. . and I told lier about ('rernian Syrup _ ---' . . at every meal, � Long ago. .. - 'was Cal I sed by a fragmentof the breech,whic, Satllrday�-What a grand power"is the -et he's been dead a . " - ' and that a few doses would give re, , � fit year No -they "loyett with stately grace. .. .. .,.-; ,-zitered the right eye and penetratea to the poyver. of thought! And -what a grand Widow -11 I es. A medium told me if I _ EveryUking In pvol)er plfte*; . lief; but slie,bad. no confid ' - . .. ,, - brain. . . being is the man who uses it aright; because, did that Ilia spirit, would come and occupy Gliding slowly forward. then . . clice in - . after all, it is tile use made of it that is the' it. " . Slowly couruwying,baick again. �, . . patent inedicines. I told ,her b) take .- : - These grewsome sights naturally'Acirified . 'as Long agm . . . . the surviving gunners. important thing. Character comes out o That was some time, ago. I guess. it. :� . . .- a bottle, and if the results werc not -_ As for the officers, thought ; or rather thought comes out I 49 Yea. Why?" . �, Modern ways I : - -.-. they kep, 'a safe distance, especially after of AlMillultealarmin satisfactory I would make no charge - . ... it was discolilered that four lieutenants of character. The particular thoughts are like I I Cause a medium told me only yistiday Gmindma. mys; but boys were cLM - reserves ha:d the blosisoms on the tr Girls and boys. I mean. of course- Ing- Tfor it. - A few (lays after she called. . ' . -been dangerously wounded by ees ; they tell its of rou was very foolish to keep up that custom Long ago. !I . . fragille'ats of the breech. . what kind it is. " As a man thinketh in his cause y'r Lusband had mat Queen Eliza; Bravely mododL gnuidly shy- . '. and paid for it, sayin-sthat she .`1 - -1 '_ I - ' - heart, so he is." '[Sir Walter Raleigh. WW It all of us should try I would -never be Without i t' I n fu tu i e as - - - . - I - , On the second day of the trial nineteen bath, and Helen of T!0711 an' Cleopatra, an Jusittofeellike 006whomet. �. afev,d-, .----"­--' '- 1. ..., _. � f, , - I . soldiers were so severely wounded that their I I ---------- .�. ­ -an. Venus, in the spirit world, an' marn*ed In their gmeetul minuet. I . T . .- - -- ... . - - I - . � - - �._ '... - . .. :.. 1 1. 'am all." i - . , - , . prompt Alno val to a hospital b(;came - neces - ;.. ...:., - ' .:� .4 I Long ago I . _____ _____ . - . I 1 , . . ,­ , -` . I .. - - - .. � nary. . . An Act Of Reroiiim.:. ..'. , : I . 11 The miserable brute! Come right in, I - . ' ' ' " ". . .. . . . A Shrevepnrt (La.) beet, of- tile 1400d -red - - - . . . . - � - . - . in has .* e', . . . . variety weighs forty-six pounds. ItIgri!won and I'll give you all his and Ilia - Who cou Id d Y I nl:o a pashlon I . The newiguri, in fact, proved a complete . An instance of stnillid herois list clothes, With the minu in fashion. I I failure. Terrified as they were, the gunners - occurred -on the vonbhire Coast. Iwo watch, and everything the old fool left." All would wear the calm they wore - Silver Lake soil. - ! - - . . . . . could.not take a prcper aim, and thei balWBrixham tiawlers-the Dazzler -and the ' ' - ' ' - . . Long age. . . Sew York now has a larger area 'and -' , I.. . - seldoin reached the target. In one instance 1 S usan Patey-came � into collision off Start .,� .. 0-.- : In time to come. I rchance - mileage of asphalt pavements than haN either.:. � . 1 i . .. He Migh Be GeUd. ... . 11 - indeed, they went entirely wild of the'! mark 1 Point,date on Tuesday ni . ---D-t Rej i. Should tell my n(rehild of our dance, London or Paris. . . ght, the accident I should Mlilly I 0 to W. .. . . - - and killed all unfortunate peasant in the I resulting in the loss of five lives. Young Mail-" Sir, I love y urdaughter. " We did. dear. I some such way .. Little Johnny-- Say, father, . what, makel : .- � Inei,ghboring village. When the village heard the Dauler was going down ]lead fi Wh"st Have I your permission to addroess myself to - Long ago. - L 9 ... ill . . .. of this accident they became terribly exas- crew were in the act of casting rat, the her?" . . I ) . the baby cry every time it wakes up I . . - &drift the OL . . .. .. - I- - I . . Brown-, I Well, from what I know of habieo - ... , . per boat, .from which, however, they were Y, MY T I 11111 T 0 .. .. it cries from vexation to find thatit, has- - . ated and assumed so hostile an attitude Father-" Certaini b o I d . - 1. that the offlicer in command of the gunners swopt, away by the'rush U' water aft. Mu not forget to enclose a stain . envelope. ". . Iforni qg Pmyw. . - . , kept still for a reasonable 16ngth of tilue. " �. . : did.not dare to continue the exercises. On ford, the third hand on board, I P You MP,Y have ment, but stiflebe unsuited The golden sunlight,oteah, across the, well . ­ f . . � 'n)medi4tely to her present usm" we - ou ii�� 01 . . - � the following day two orders were seq from seized the lifebuoy, and NIM116 the men were rn door, I T .. . Berlin, one instructing off_;ers to make no all strijtggling in the sea Harris . A solemn hush pervadoi tile, humble, gloryi 0 . ' � I the ski r, . - I I . �. . flooded room: . . . I , . more experiments with bhe new gun and said loild enough to reach Mugford, d 9 Mat- A well-nigh incredible story comes from The cloak ticks faintly. and athrough the . . .- ,.,:1.- - - . 1� - - . another or�erinol that no more such guns be ever will iny ,Voor wife and children do if I Belgrade. rho King of -Servia is said to be open door .. - � .1 - - � I . 'D ' , The Morning glories Irift their sweet and sofb IrRADE MA . ' , man for -the German army. . owned?' Ilu ford immediately ex. do infatuated with the young and beautiful . RK .- . , ufactured am dr - perfume. I . 11 .. . i i I . ___ . . .. �. claimed. . " Here, Zipper, take this life- I Cou*ntess Bray Steinburg, wife of the Ger. I . . . ... ' . . - . . - . . � - :,. , . �. buoy " (releasing hi -ns mail Minister at the Servian capital the I . . - - - . .. � ... ��. . : 1. The Failing in -Love. . � ,- ell from it and pushing . . , that Touched with' early morning light, the , I . . . . . . __ _ I . - - .. � . . .. I . - . . it towards Harris): "I have no one but the lady's friends are trying to bring pleader ealthand strength to win thoope - T w 11 X . . . . - entangled in what is 941led a love' affair ; elie will suffer." Harris, - however, wag us ereign's marked attentions to the Countess A ifedt); aged fathers' simple, mute a ' �� �: -_ 'There are two distinct ways of lye�oming myself to support, and if I am lost nobody her removal from the scene. The boy Soy- an A - , ". . About Praying for hkneels' , R*EMEDYFORO I - - � there is the love itself, and there is the love anxious to save his companion's life as his at a recent Court ball are alleted to have &t- S P_ . IES. .' . - of beiDglo-ve.d--a mean --:-a greedy-& de- own, and, putting one of his arms around tracted the attention of aJI t a guest , 8 like thodant-ijigaunbeams on their heav- SPRAINS, STRAINS. INJUR l... a and enward way. . L . - vollring passion, where it exists without the the buoy lie said, " Jake, put your arm �othing also is talked about in certain circles It is an erroneous idea to suppose that ,rest � - - , act of loving, and ' where it demaiAs so cost- around like this; and it will keep us both in Belgrade. . . The little children virattling near their' force is required to produced Strain or siwilill' * - .. y out's chair. par There are so many delicate inuseles 111"d tea- . . .1 - ,. : lyathingasa human heart to satisfy the up; an how we will both share the same An amusing little. insitriuce of the educa The wl&mn truths of Faith and Love as yet un- .dons which hold togetheir the ankle and ft�ot, I . ... hunger of a selfish vanity. The false p4sion, fate." Mugford acted on the advice of his 'tional system as carried out in the house- W move. �. . and direct the vehicio of locomotion, thats . . . hile day dreams please, very slight thing often causes not onl a "Ir . . one ; and what renders discrimixiation� be- in the water until they were picked up b Petersburg society which a Of 8L and fair _ llich s- . . . . exhibits all tile outward symptons of th� real skipper, and the buoy sustained both men hold of Tzar is given in a sk6tch ac' skies arebright nful but a very serious spr4in, %V 21 I y pearsin Unftre Their childish minds are clear� and calm and i ad Zeit. The Emperor and Emprow, we are Undisturbed. I . - . .,.! tween the two more difficult is, that it of,ten, the crew of a trawler Hilda (who h p YaRgImbs bil will.cure .� - - ": if not always, is, in some measure, mixed witnessed the collision from a distance), and told, not merely fan pierin tend but the - � SURELY AND PEFtFECTLY. - . L . with it : for to love, and not to'dgairo to be taken to Brixham. the education o Teir children. ,y direct O'l HeAv6nJY Peace., 0 1 Rest forweary, hu is repoitAA of accidents to the 0,11,10 or -� - .. . - .. i . in Weak SpOtS.-A large number of cAsm . .� loved in return, would be as little in accord- - '' - . . . . t in not ble ones. I - � - ... . -_111111111111111111111- qdb iss-AW--__-;_-­�­ , -, Long may Ye shine . fook more than to all the rest Of the I)ody.. - . I . I I - many yea ra ago that the young Grand and spread , Of . _,_,ance with reason as with nature. It is on , . � I Queer Taste, ... . . . t. Dukes were Punished by beln$ depnived of . wings: Thy Kindly - The knee is also a very delicate efflart, I � - I I- - these false grounds that women sometimes I I 8 I Ing a to t comes, action. and injuries thereto very fre,iui'lltly �_ The affection which had sup. I in If elly a SU It and soothe, and guide the wsinderers " , . . � I I � ' marry ; and what an awakening to the truth I 'Mis Sudd6nrich-11 We are*invited to'the ,their puddi . f r dinner for any sli h Long May Y8 biess. and when the Darkness result in acute pains, enlargements stifl"Iess, cumes then ? t Shin d sometimes permanen . Oldfams, Monday, to a blue dinner. " istake ; and if ever they lost a pencil I t gtftrhe�,:, utilea I'. - - I ' were taken to task for such an act of nt home. . SL Jacobs Oil prevents, and its -.. plied abandant fobd for vanity, where it Tdvj. Suddenrich-" Sakes itlive i The ligence. %I Toronto. - , BESTCunico AnECHRONIC CASC�- - . - - . could be exhibited as a trophy of con uest idea of invitin' folks to waah-day dinnerib." ..; �. � . . I . .� I I . . . - ... : ,. B. KzLLy, - � - ..� . I . � . .. , �. � .- � . .; �� - - -, 1, I . 4 .V -Deflnition.--SPW,lorstraiiii.-it'I weak - '. . or while the freshness of the victory entanc- ., , _.:­,.�..1''."�­­ - ­ " ; I I t : A J038 -J-0101. .: ` - __ -1 t , an, as a joint or mmele, by Ftidden Alld O'CeS' , I . , . ...".: :. ... �_:�_. ., . . I � . AL LrJ& �.. .11 ­ It I I - lig,1111011111 ­ . . . , . : . . . : ed its value, palls and wearies in the privacy - - . . .. t .. , .,�_ . . . .. 1. -.I Tra"ler _ . I .1 .: An dve exertion; to btretch museles or I .. - ..i . I : Chief - issioner Quintoin of Aia in - 8 , urnmerside, P. E 1. - ve Woman. . . � - . , of domestic life. I Cbmnil I .Without dislocatiou, and st. Jacobs Oil cul'" . . .. .. 1. ­ . . , Oct 10, Ito r Mrs. Slividiet, _­ can't am what Mr. . -EAGILY ANO WITHOUTREr-URRENCE- - ' I - . _. . .... . �!-.:._. I -and his'force -of Goorkhas were attacked in If H Ylu Bad SL Jacobs Oil for a badly Bullion wanted to in it I :. . , 1. ­ �� I-- - their camp by native tritt-s, and a flares qyratneAhu at shabby widow - Treatment. -Rub with St. JftcObs 0 - ;:. : , ee, I.cLn testify to -its peculiarly or, anyhow. She* 't young, and she isn't freely and thorouql i iv the part affected- Pro'- f . 7 .. A Rome despatch says the Italiih g6tern! battle was waged for two days. The com. curative properties, as less than one bottle , pretty, and she-. � - ._ eet the body fron . i cold and draft. . I . .1 1nent N check pini. nussionex and seven British office= are re. completely cured the sp * - PIP . . - . I . . .,�_, . . 'I , :1.; MX&Dlon to America. : .Vaited missin& . rain. Groiwit , Now Bo"er-4- ou jut ought to me ME CHARLES . A. YOGELER Co.. BaftOrs- -0d"' - '. �. ,. I _. :. 1:. -. i-. . . . . . � .. GRzcw. Traveler for J. C. 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I - - . - - I.Ater on- (though tbitl , tive) men became pwU - :. �f flocks and herds, aiii - . - ecious and wag pan -e . - Drdsincii &8 so much v I � I however; that in the tm � . . lands was unknown. . Abepherds were more . . . ,piwe that knew thein - I probability know thern I .. Do more forever. . I I . it is demon-strable a] . . - . ,cial institution aciong - The govemor, or bead I . husband. To these fi, I - . . . rotorty-nniversally, ' a . loc sandherds. .%fill . species of roperty in,] � by ties of consanguln . - &rose the village comm -.1 . , wereable, mainta, - ` - . - � suffi-ient ritor, tle. Th * � I � . - - ly be c 17 - 'i . germ of , 'i-' '-" ' _L '' . I the land .4, ' L . � _,i� � -1 . whole v i ",J�.. 0; barte o I" . - t, . ; . . . . wore - �._. - - . �!' -. . . - . I 0 . . , time . . . I . . -1 � fit,of till . .. . - . .1 liati Ludes .� th . .. . 1:! . . tin� ie . 1 . - - it came i 0 : 0 . . 0 0 L. I . belonged .0 - .9 - ie I ferent in . . . - .- ed � . ownershi " > itc. as . - crops, or t -.1 1:� . after this co .- F! -- :-k e . . . season. T = - . . C! �: . L - . the Kelts it r" 1� . . - I L inp Englai - � . d . ­ ..L Jphus Ceas 1 71 .:- .. found a" I) .1 �, -� I _. inilliense I-, � . I- ,5 0, I mociety h 0 I- � tribal rel I. 114 �. . . a - i;"7 * . . .- above gen .= 06 . . . c' 'r! , � into sax(i on 4, �_ . . Q) . . . land in f 4 ;:3 I .�. L �;, 17', . . . dominion. . W 0 . . �e . . - T!,e ear W� . - . .. '' .". general o 0-- :_ I - I .. the �ntr ;� :3 1 _., . es-ary th 0 4 � .� - . W (A _1� .- .. � frult of Ili 6� o ;4 . I'* .- . U po, n tl ,� .. " .. . . . . the idea p . .; ?10 -1� . - T ` . the forme 11- -7 " ;i - - . . Z .Z.? �J I . : were dist 12 'A . . - * �_d .. - . lands of ill E "-' C � as �- �- . . the (,_-�tin,- &- "' --- . L I i ;.� .:: IV . . lam..; r(,,%*,( ;3 . . . . ;. 1.) apun distr ,� :� - .- � , � - _� .. Prescott N - _: 0. ;I . . ment assig . Ild 'A . . ,;, ,:J _� - . . % . maintenazi - -:4 � � L I . tional port �': 0 1 I I . . . theamotint .:--, - 'In . - , � . _. - a V, that for . (r - , � w. , 1�! 7Z I � soil was r"I I_- - . . . sions incre - �! :-- ,_ . � :.I Z�, , . �. the numbe ::: ') -- - . __ - 1. . . t - I .." .. . . When fe, . ;_ `7, C . . I.- �. land was rn ,_- 0� . � - . " ,;., IT � chief distin I ". -- , - . I ,= : - . . the slave. 3.. :: - . 1!4 .- to be renew - ;,, 'R .3 1 tent author C . - . . Hence the 1 q) C I . - . �- C I to freehold.- , - -, 11 I te :a < - When En I-- ,I# - . . I - -: -: � I the N or -man, - . :; , . . .. to tile use of �. .. W (V - king held a v �- :-!-� � . '-- - . . . . . . 1. foot of land , C, . - t'. tc , . . consideratioi ;.I I - ­ . .. extended to _S: r e . - A. D. 1085. ' I - . those day w . ,�- . �� 49 - 6 . . - . Theow all( tk tf)'. . . _. .. Cedric, in Iv ;;: . . - C, - - - " ir - 'I, � .. . wand . " Fol - . . . . .1� . .- - - wn and fro -- - . .... town and fro � . . - field. A hide ' . aye arid fore Z . . . Durinor the . � t5 444 . was about fo ­ � _. . . - . .. . per acre. 0 . . agrieultural ,A . S2.50 per acr . . .. I . eight-li centur I � - it at the rate 0 . L . . . . . acre. I _. . I : Reut was 1). P . I . - - . - I just quoted, I I . . of tile West S >4 . . . . . .- . hidus (1,200 . 9 , ._� . boiiey, 12 eas 'Z . , ale, 3N) loaves . . - � � 10 geese, �N) h( - . 1. � I cask buttel-, � C � . I., . . .. . 11 and 10 eels. I - . " The trans �E I � .. . ,etc( . - '14 WaS 'i -- I - - effected . , , . 1. 0 . . - nielit w1l,ch, t 2 . - - I 1. - . . has ., aised into .� ;�, . . . - �, __1 I 1� . - systein that Ill; -!!I , * - . .. Ufx)ll tile (lay", C� - 4) . L .- . � - ". cut from the s - .. I � �. . - purchaser by 0 a. I ­ .: .. ..- if ' - Saxon conveym �� - 1 13 .. . of collveyalle" 10 . . _.- . apply to tile U 11 16 - . 10, . . .. - - The principi" . ,. . . :_ held until tlie r , .c-: . .7 .. � , reign, the m -%rt y , I! - . . , ' - . . _. - the situati,)n of � � father was a y4w -0 � - . �. I . � . own only he ha 11'.. . 4) . .. , � .. .- I., undo a year it . -.- 9 . I re tilled so 11111cl I r' a . . . . he had walk fo - .- - . L - . . inother milked tl a � . . . . - . ... poor fared hard :.. . . ... . . . . that period - ran . . I a . - - .. . .- ., - " With sonici i . . .. _: - That housul I - ­ � m - . ., - : .�, . .:. In Henry N'l I I . . - . .. 16 pou _ ­ I - rented for 16 pou L . .. - ' . . - - I . � _% This increase 11 " . , - . . . , . land. It Was 4111 1114�_ - 1. - - . . . I . :_ I I � . . . the raising of slicel ..�� . .� � .: -1 ,great manufactory of -L . I . . - . . . the En lish wool at I .. 9 --..:.. . ­ interesting to note t I- - . � .1 . - - was damaging. Thoi . . 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HtAlio . . 2 1 . ., . wandering, loitering, and idleness and found Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. I olne. They we a .: . , . � 4`4 i I 1. .- ,-. - I N. �.A I'- , � -- -- - - - 111 BLooD BumD=, .-I 1. .I- r i, - - - - - _.L;l , -- . "' - . L . . . . . 4r. �. guiltys he shall have judgment to suffer 10 --- IrnmTersk"A 'R%rJ%r%W- OL.0 � , .,. . - . I .1 � I The history of the prop etorshiIi of I pains and execution - W, - I �.,. ,:, i . IATi( of death as a felon, � .f " -, I - Many a once suffering consumptive has -.---.-..,-.-.y MAI,L 0 k, -.:,iX',,J . I is t lie history of the race. Its.dawnreveali and as AD enemy of the commonwealth. had reason to bless that valuable prepara- ly in a condensed 11 41b .1 -< . ,� .1 I . � "Z". L. � , '. . .1, N.. ply� - I . The ma i the substances " . I I -,-1 to 11,; imiti engaged in the pursuit of hunt jor port on of the surface of Eng- tion, T., A. SLOCUM'S OXYGENIZED I : L I . n " � -).'� . - land in owned by ally needed to en- . - ".1- . .'. L. , but evell then his expediticn. should be coni less than one hundred I - C A. E , .­ ­LL.T . _ 'SION of PURE COD LIVER OIL. the Blood, curing 70 . I , >, fif ty� persons. ­ and EMUIJ 1. -�, I.A's filled within the compass of certain territory E'ligland is a land of renters. Oiseases coming (A if - . As late as Every drugglimt sells it, whilat the office of a 0 , �: I ` .�,��-,h � I - . . in Poon and W,&T- M - ..W. - I Later oil (though this is largel presum '- 1820 the soil nearly. sup rt- tile comp&nyat Toronto, Ontario, "n bear I . �­ r- ' ,14' 1 1 p led the population- po ny BLOOD, or from ­ 1. .: '' .� tive) nica became pastoral,, shepKerds, me Now about one half witness to the daily increasing demand for VITUTED HUXORS in I . F'.. - A4 * , - . - L. 3� . . . 1. I L. I , n�,��, . i of tiocksand herds, And la d became nior live upon food produced irr other countries. it. . the BLOOD, and also . L i �-­� . , I . 4 1. ...., . -I'l Xt-fts i". 11 J - 4- 1, #-I Land in Ireland iia 1%T" A 1% :A I n ' orate anA Timm) � .�­,�2.1 PVC1 .... t- " y ,LK; greato � -V J non -res ents. The world never sits down twice on a man ­ herdsilIC-11 as SO I'llitch �ias��re. It is cle Tile owner who resides upon h is eata te is the who has any point about him. . however, that iti the beginning . proper, a exception. The average size of all estate i , � . ty i�l , ,n Cold in head, catarrh, consumption, death - 'land.,; was.unknowii. 13�th hunters and Ireland is 3,000 Acres. The rent per acre in Are the four stages that rapidly follow each I . . shepherds were more or less nomadic, -the both islindi averages about $I& This does ,ther. If you -Avould Avoid the latter do not . I . 0 ' � place that. knew them to -lay wpuld in! all not include f6pairs which the renter in ne I gleet the former, but use Nual Balm at . probability kbow them, af I "r. Qie morrow,. bound to make, nor manure which amounts the first symptoms. I -- no more forever. . i to fifty bushels of lime per acre once in three . - i - Early to bed and earl to rise, makes lit- . It is, denionstrable Also, itha . t tile first'so. years, or its equivalent.in other fertilizers-. tie boys very tired� ' y , - ..... ,%] -nst itution among men was the family. All taxes except the land tax and poor rates -- - - . ci, . - head, being the father dr are also paid by the tenant, these two taxes . _ Suffertm Tho'governor, oi . Reoommeuded to I`- Imsband. To these families time brough beingrefundedto the renterat thelleginning ibbons' Toothache Gum Price 15 cents roperty-nniversall , ill the begin i , of each year. - In fact, the bulk, of the taxes ' I . �, Notice. - - . In n not necessary to enumerate, are paid by the � . E)eks and herds utuall'rotection of t�bi renter. Under this system of tenure " the ,- very bottle of Dr. Harvey's Houthern species of prope;ty nduce families re i Ited Pine for coughs and colds is warranted. . ' ( . nation," according to Fisher, " has become I . by ties of consan ui�nity to unite. Hence dependent upon foreigners for meat, cheese, Your husband owns a yacht,, I believe9' , al-ose the village mTr I ' c mmunitly, which, as they And butter, as well as for bread. " 'I You are knistaken, I anure you. The W(,I*tl able, maintained as their right The larger postion. of the soil of Great yacht owns him." -, . � siffliAent territory to subsist their cat- ' . Britain and Ireland was never acquired by Voice Culture. -Adam's - Tutti Frutti tie, ,rhis general occupancy, which can hard- . urchase, but was gotten by force and rob- Gum improves the voice. Used by all the . ly be called ownership, Was doubtless the Cry from the ifiberi hominm or freemen, leading singers and actors. Sold by all gl�.rniofproprietorshi inthesoil. Thusfar who * � rightfully were in possession of the soil. Druggl'sta and Confectioners, 5 cents .� . the land was occupies � in 1 common by the It is said by competent judges that the soil - -. wholevillage. Commerce was simply the of the two islands is abundantly able to sup- Shut the door of that house of pleasure , . barter of stock and their producta ; for they port its illation if properly subdivided which jou bear resounding with the loud . r I . . wol*C skins and had the dairy. In course of and tillerpIn Belgium, where. the average voicen woman. -[Saadi. - . time man became acquanted with the beni- freehold is eight acres, and th%T,*pul,ti',n "I would not take $1 00 for my bottle bf I : �.-: fit 14 tilling the ground in more northern to the square mile almost dou " that of Nasal Balm if I could not get another," is the . . latitudes and of the value of grass in suppor- verdict of one sufferer who was I - . speedily. .. England, the inhabitants are supported from tin,- their cattle through the winter. -Aence its soil. cured of cold in head. Such strong testimony r> Switzerland is another example I .. it came to be understood that certain tracts ought to convince you that it in worth try- ... belonged to, or were set apart for the dif- where seventy-four families out of every ing, . .� - - one hundred own freeholds and the. soil L .L . . ferent members of the community. Such on ports its `of� le. . The man who sells b"Ir by the schooner . -. -- ownersbip- ceased with thelharvesting of the g'uch "in b . Kile . are n f is the one exception to the rule that no man . crops, or the- securing of thle raafs, becomi ing land -holding in the British isles. , -It is an can serve two masters. I g . -' r this common property until the next enorm6us evil. The independent farmers, Thousands of LiveB'Loat. - " . - !�t : - * .9 ason. Thiswas certainly the pritetice of as we know them, are becoming extinct. Poets and novelists go into ecstasies - over ' .:I -- - th - e Kelts and (lermans and by them taken .1 'The big fislies are rapidly Swallowing the what they roinautically call " beautiful into England. It was the custom when little ones. Wealth * Z5 . y England is the only �- . J illin., Ceasar invaded the island, wherg lie Spring," and 11 gentle spring," and while, . . realm on the globe where men, women and every one is glad to see winter . � . fomid a " prodigious number of cattle -'il,nd children die of starvat on by the side of the . . ininicuse quantities of corn." However, richest . class in all the world. ,Singularly release its icy grabp, " beautiful spring " in, , i I I society had then reached its third state, the after all, one of the most deadly seasons of enough, too, the remedy sugge8tcd ror this the year. Sudden transitions from warmth - trilal relation. Creen in 1jis 11 Larger his- horrible state of affairs by Gen'l. Booth, in to extreme cold, with piercing, chillinfi - v - : tc.ry of the. English pc+e," make, the Darkest England, is to turn the ,,suffering winds ; from dry to sloppy, 49 muggy - . abox-e general owhership 01 land reach down class into farmers. --. � into saxon times, but Britoil and Saxon held 0 1 . 1. . weather, , all combine to make tile season it " ... land in fee -simple near t . he close of their .. most trying one, even to the hardiest consti- . - . dominion. . I . ...., /, 1. ,-.,, APoini '� " tution, while to those with weak constitutions � . I . I - guide, un( n y, n the the Season ill One Of positive dangl6r. Un- . �.. T1,e carly view of property In land is the hat would �rri gl i- i � L , , , " - -1. - gelleral. one. (�oguet says: " This fc4lowed haven of health, all thatare on the troubled doulited.ly tile greatest danger at this seabon .. . .. the ijitroduction of agriculture and was nee I sea of impaired womanhood ! It is nothing of the year ill from cold in the head, which less, nor could be nothing more, than Dr. very few escape, anti which if not promptly . � essary that each citizen might enjoy the Pierce's Favorite Preal * tion -frail ffmale's and thoroughly treatid, developei; into - .11 frint of his.lal-ors." - pr' faultless friend-timeTried and thoroughly catarrl.i, with all its disagreeRble and loath. I '. , � Upon this continent, in MexicOand Peru, tested. Internal inflammations. irr' I * me effecta. Catarrh, neglected, almost as . the idea of fee simple was not know,,- In ties, t u ari- so � .. - displacements, and all ill-co�'Ilitions certainly dc;velopen into consumption, annu - -, s, peculiar to woman, controlled, corrected ally 4estroying thou81And8 of lives. At this . the former, " the people of the province. . 11 were distributed into tribes, wbo held tile and cured, without publicity, by tl is safe, trying season no household should be with- �.-. lands of the neighborhood in common. On sterling specific. Purely vegetible. Onl out a bottle of Iiisal Balm. In cases of cold in . - its y the 'e ztinction, or removal of a family i good can come from its. use. Tie only the head it gives almost instant. relief and ­ lamli; reverted to the common stocki to be remedy of the k i nd warranted to gil e satin- effects a sp!edy cure, thus �reventing the . . . - again distributed." In Peru, According to . , . . L, .. action, or money refunded. '. devielopment of catarrh. - %% here the latter .1 'Prescott, when a man marri e . . . disease has already secured a hold. it is . I . nientassigned him land auf,�eient for his own When is a wiiidow like a - star?--ften equally efficacious, and with perbiste-lit use . I - - . - - maintenance and that of his wife. ; an addi- �'a a skylight. will cure the worst case. From tile outset I - . . I - .. - . tional poftion was rantedfor every .child, Look mein the' face I 3ty nam'n In ' Might. it Sweetens the breath, stops the nauseous , � . . -- --, theamount allowe.f for a son being double . havo-been " . . I 11'am also ca'lled � ]�o-morc,' -'Too-late, 'Fare- droppi tA) the tnro,4,"d lungs, dispels ; thaf for a daugliter. The di'viAon of' the well!' " * . thofte IdIntyll 1=41aclies that atilict tile sufferer �1 - ­ soil was renewed vach year, and the osses- The poet who wrote the above, in 'at have froin catarrh. Nasal- Balm is not adver- �­ � sions increased of diiiiiijished accoding to been in the last stages of consumptio . Per- tised as a cuK--all --it, in al) honest remedy . the number in his family. � -ned, forth flr t time, -which never fails to cure cold -n the head or . . I . . I I hape he had on1V teal - c * . 11 y - . When fee simple became a law in England, that if lie had taken Dr. PiriTe a Golden li when the directions are faithfull . � . . . land Was much sought after, as it was the Medical Discovery in his earlier illi ess, he 'Witilorured, and thousands throu hout the . - I . .. chief distiliction between tile freeman and would never have reached his' presen hnpe- country have reason to blew the �1` iscovery. . I- . the alave. At first, howevcr, tile title had lean condition ! What can be inore d titan Nasal' Balm may be had from all dealers or -- . - , I - to be renewed, by the chief, or other compe- a keen realization of What "might have will be sent post paid oil reilsipt of price(60 l .. tell t autho�ity, upon the death of the bobler. been ?" cents, alliall, or $1, large size bottle) by ad - i - - .. . ., . . -. Hence the word " holding" with reference PhyfilciAns inow admit. that cousumotion is dressing Fulford & Co., Brockville, Ont. ­. - . to freeholda, and the v�ord freehold itself. simply scrofula in the blood attacking tile I A. 1'. 548 . � . NVhch England was conquered by William iung-ti8suem. It is never safe to allow tile- - - I - �- ­- --- �. . - . - - ­ -- -- --- - --- ---- - 0111`p� . - i i - . . - th e Norman, mlich of the 8011 Was C013fiscated blood to remain impure, and it in especially _ I . - I . I . . to the iise of his followers. -Nevertheless the reckless. ulien such a plea8ant. harmless ) !*- - king held a vest' I i I t i - ery acre. Every reinedy as Dr. Pierce'ii Colden Medical Dis- , I_- L ,e( rig i in ev I I . - , __ foot of land was held by the occupant on the ivery will di ive every taint of scrofula or- y I .. � r T 1 - consideration of military dut ]'his law was impurity from the system, causing a current I i - . . . ; extended to the remnant of L proprietors, of healthy reitivenminf; blood to leap .. I . . � A.D. 1085. The' unit of land measure in tl� rough tlie vein.8. I I . 11 � SC . . those day was tile hides, equal to 120 a�res. An ice bill may.b3cool but it 118- 'not al- -- . . "T'leow and Eserl art thou no longer,"osaid - . � .-. Udrie, in Ivanhoe, touching him with his ways collected. - . . . I . . . � wand;" Folkfree and sackless art thou in � 11 Despise nlit the day of small things,' . - - I` * - town and from town, in the forest as in tile as the tiny pill (taken -from a vial of 1)r. - . Ill I I .� - : � field. A hide of land I give thee and thine, Pierce is 1111casmit, Purgative 1'el,'et4,) haid to FAULSION - Ull, suffering front indiges- . � . - aye and forever." - tile .")-P0UJl.t(J 131, 1�11= � . . .. Puring the Reptarchy the price of land tion. As a gentle, thorough laxative, these - - � . - - was about four Shillings, the then currency, Pillets resemble Nature more clasely in theie � I - . per acre. To -day the average price of action than anything before diseqvered. .DOES CURE - .- . � - ' . .. I agricultural land over the two islands is Business and professional men, whose habits . . . � . �-. $250 per acre. The Abbot � of Ely in the are sedentaiy, ne somethin i of this kind � - I L'- �: eig ht an estate and paid for no ward off sick headache, biliousness and . . -F!: , - it. at the rate of four sheep or one horse per dyspepa�at, but. Wil Ich will not strain anti rack .CONS MPT ON - - . — � the dige�tive organs as did the old-fashioned J a - acre. .. I I ; � - t , - . Rent wa's paid in kind. In the century pill. 25 cents per vial, at all druggists.. i - , ..' - ' - " Just. quoted, accordi to Fisher, Ino, king When,,�ver you meet a worthless mail you � In 11" First Stages. - I - .1 . �. of tile West Saxons , n 1; ed the rent, of tell have found some one who knows a mire cure I ;: . - . . . . ­ . hideq (1,200 acres) as follows: 10 casks or warts. -8 Milk - . . . . . honey, 12 casks . strong are, 30 casks small . � . PslatsLble SL -_..I -� * ale, :1,00 loaves of bread, 2 Oxen, 18 wedders, .. . I Eavi You -Thought'of it ? - ' ' ' ' � I -1 r's or more the world Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon - - 10 -'ec-se, 20 hens, 10 chickeps, 10 cheeses, L For four thousaild-ye, - . ­ C, roancd, suffered, and frined about its corns, color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at -- I . .1 I c:isk butter, 5 salmon, 20 " 4 -no, certain Soc. and ft.om - pounds forage . I , .. . for there was no positive reli SCOTT & BOWNE, helleville." I . " The transfer of land," says Knight, and painless cure, until Dr. Scott Putnam - � 1 94 ave to the world his- great Corn'Extractor. ,- . was effected by a simplicity of arian-e- . - , .- 1P if there is suffering now it is a rebult of I - .- . went. which the ingenuity of civih7ation . - -- - . -------- -- -,- --- - -.--- - ' . I . - ,- 'k -: 11;+i aised into a con�plicated and exp -n . ve ""elessness, for tit(.- remedy is at hand. Try - , I%NTS-'Ta!mnge on vategUnc.ndw ready ­ sy-qt-e�tii 'that makes us look withsome reg"ret Putnam's Corn Extractor. It is sure, paiil­ A (i %Vrilefor termw inimediatelY. I - , - less, and prompt. Beware of substitutes.. 'L. Toronto. . . 4). � --- , -. uprai, the days before title -deeds. A turf N. C. Poison& Co., proprietors, Kingston. -it,. -.,N-. Moyer& (,o.. so Yonge s --- i � � .�, -. cut. from the award, and handed ever to the -dw� ADI ES can make money at home solicit" . � pin -chaser by the vendor, was the good old. . .- A Discovery IM ortaut to Ladim-, L c0ders for Madamo Willian'sod'il COMM 8ax on conveyance oi land." The complex't " � P nation Corset and Shoulder Brace. For partiou . he batt,le lam address C, C. Pomeroy. 49J King St. W. . � . - -Z - ' y ' Tile political b.%ttle is over, but t I ; Of conveyances lamented above does ,�ot with disease ni ust be constaitt ly and unceas- Toronto- . . � - . . apply to the United States. I ingry waged else the grim reaper will co'ln - .-1.1 Ilic principles embraced i the foregoing ' - � . t i f H n out victorious, and loved ones will be gat . held until the reign o en7y V1 L' t his On all sides in& . � 61 ered to their long .home. - ' ' reign, the mitrtyr Bishop IA imer, describet; be seen pale and listless girls who should . '-. . I tile situati,)n of his father a ranter: ",,'%iy enjoyingthe health and glow of rosy youtl � -1 father was A yoeman and had no land of his' Every,% here we are met with women yoi�n , OW11 Only lie had a farm of three or four vll 10 au c - - I . � e ­ .. Ounds a year at the utmost, and hereupon in years yet pre ' maturely old, i . . .--. I te tilled so much an kept half a dozen men. in silence almost untold agonieA, the r _L' . . suit of those ailments liar to the femal . .... lie had walk for a hundred sheep, and my system To all sucMe)ur. Williams' Pin - . . -. .h)(411er milked thirty kine." The laboring Pills ome as a blessing. They restorP was . ­ Poor fared hard in those days. A rhyme of ed v9slity, build up the nervous syste . - that period ran as follows: - . - enrich the blood',. and tranaform - 1. .. � I %' c I .L_ "With Sometimes flah and sometimes ra St. and sallow complexions into glowin . - . - .� That household jitores May longer last. " . heeks that Alone follow perfe � � 1. -,.r, . In flenry V . Ill's time Latimer a holding health- in a word they. are .a corta' .� . . Tente(i fo,r'i6.' pounds. . . - cure for All these distressing 00 t .1. � . Th:s increase in re ' . . .. aints to which women and girls are pee � - . . nt affected the''price of pl, I -0 - liarly liable. A trial of these pil a wil e . . lall(l. It was due to the I of their wonderf . - I the raising of siz wrofit there was in vince the most sceptic& - . :. . olland was the merit. For suffering Men' Dr. William " great manufactory orku rope. Itboughtall 4 ' For ove . - the English wool �&t a large price. It in Pink Pills are equally efficacious. . �. ­� I interesting to note -that its general effeA work, mental strain, loss of sleep, nervo , , debility., and all those diseases that lead i - was damaging- Thousands of acres of land -dowilmanhood, they are a certa � - were withdrawn from t . illage: Wholesale mulating the brain, . . ­: . evictions foll'bwe broken reinforcin I . ­ d. Vagrancy increased. srecifie" sti ,,stem and restor' shatte t exhausted si � . . Crime resulted. During the reign of Henry ed vitality. D:". Williams' Pinkg;ills a I -. V I i 1 70, 000 tra mpg '- . of 2,0(* it year were hung, an average nature's rcsto"AtivO Rugi hould be used . - Tile act Of 1630, " A pro- every eak and *ebilitaled person. FCC vision for poDr peop1,.:, "V 6#4 w . - . * J*w hA_11 (UG for_ . � .1-1.11 - ­ , - ­..­ - .L - . _ - I— N . i- I - , 01 I - .. -,! ., , � I." .. .. ... 4&. i�4e . . I'll- ". .. . . I , " - ir, � . . -, � - . . :�� !� " ,4 . 'i. 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LESLIE P.O. .S , s � - - -,,,:� , , . 8PFcrrTo AcnoN on . .1 . r, '­ :1 1.71. , *.-' � - . . a he SEXUAL SYSTEM Of � � .. --i-Z".1 - both men and womefri, - - '1� . -. ,-1.1r1i?1-1 I "THE DOLLA . .. . -:1` �.�. � . . -.t;, 08tOdng LOST VIGOR KEEP . , -�� - - .. . , - I and correcting ali VA . .. . . �-,.­,�­l IRREGULARITIMS and, IMITTIA110—` - ­ -. 1, - Yo U I - ,�:, ­­, I � ,-.1.t - SUPPRESSIONS. I . - . . . I I- . � -.*�.�-.� 14c�:- .1 Who finds his mental fac- `406 'LMA C I 11-IINL - .:, -1 ,7�-� - -!�'.. �, E NANulties dull or falffing, or a - � �,­;",�)� , .- - his JXY Ypowers Bagging, should take these AND - , -1 I - 1. - - I - . . -!, � I PILLs. TI y will restore his lost energies, both , . :,:r:. S phy i al d mental. - . I ..�-i I . � . % �. . . should take them. vl-,..; � � I I . I ! Y WO ANThey, cure all on I THIS — - ....;,�- ­_1 — - I pre fii lie and in"Te arities, which, Inevitabry � �, " �.,� . : . entail sick ass when neglected. � ­..---.�.,V- I - , . ,.� - - . e X. OU 6 MICH should take these PrMs. - . I �� I tt, 16n They will cure the re- � - ,. . ... . - , i . suits of yo thf ul bad habits. and strangffien the I ; .1 - I i., I . . . . - .41 systain. . - 11� - .� .1 .. :,%, �,� I should take them. - . - .., : � -.. , These PiLy, will . . . . . � - . .11! - i . .. ,�-, ; I ­ ­ �-' i - , . . - ­ - - �-� make the regal%r. . . . . . :��: ­ -'--',. .. ; ­ . . .. . i, For sale all druggists, or will be sent upon ' '­ , . . . . _,,: It i rcoeipt of rice (50o. per box), by addressing . - ., 1.1, . I . . - . : .. . ., q I " , 7H DJL WILLIAMS" ME D. CO. . . . - . . . , . " .. �.� i I . . Brockville, OnL � . I . ---. . � . ­,�, I . I � . ­­­ . 11 6 . . . . - . - .� .. : 4i I � I I . -.� I . . � TO C I DIAN INVENTORS: . . . � .I 7�4 ; * . , - i . .. . , . , .1 - . I I . -. �, 11 . . - ... " . .-. To c.1 nrX`T-,-A.TT3D ft CO-' .1 . -- - - ­ - . .. I . . : � �Ir;f I " Ade ide Street ftst, Toronto, Out. . . . . " . . ..., .'.! � I . . I . - - Are p.-epa to purchase and introduce I nv6n- Th leading carria ell the uoikbey . ­ I'� re n�A 0 go buUders � Carria .- �. '�.X -- I " tionsotme t throughout Canada and all partw ge Top@,. They have all the latest ink- ' ... , -1 4� of the w Correspondene,6 invited. provementq. Are correct in style. Unequalled � . -,- ... I in quality. Price as low as the lowest. ... --, . - - . . I - . -- .... I : . . - I AIM #, I 0 � .. � � I . . 1. I . � ;- i I . To - SOLID. *. ".. I : . . . Im . ...�. - .. I . ­. . MY= - , . . . - - � . ... I . -RW-DEffiRMRE- +BUM . .. . . 7 . . I . i . - i - I � ANY -4i . . . ' : '... - . I - �. I - - I �. I Lealdher. . . ,-, I' . , - I ..-. AM SWAMNrl -1 - I . I . . . � - . . :".... I . - - --- - 12�MRG I F . �. . t,' . I .�: - 1. 7.-�- 1 No fta, latitatiortu .. � . -41 ; a ,re 0" - . I I E as .-�... -.. .,. - -� PH LABEL . . . -� , - .1. -1 ,IF AM GIN - - -,!. -a: .0, , HEGENUINE .1 . . . �. . ­� - �* i .1 . . . - . . . . . - . The Best Goods. .. - I - . � '-. . � 0 11- - W -M M. Sold by the Principal Poiot '­ ..... �11 I ;_ ­ .1, - . -4 � - -. - and Shoe Dealers. - ' � � ' . . :­ � . . ­ � � . � Every Pair Stamped. ' - � L . . -. . -- . _:,_�.-I;z . . . -.1 The oiler Inspection . . .. . , - . -.1 . . .'..,: . . . - - , A D INSURANCE CO., OF CANADA. : , I... 01 I ­ I . . I . - I ,." 1i Establighe forthe prevention of steam boiler - : - . . I ..'­ . . explosion I v proper in"Pection,4. Sir Alexander I . . ­­. . .... I � CASHIP,blUll. kx.M.G.. Lieut. -Gov. of Ontario. . . � - I . . . . - � - - i President. $lead Offlee, Canada Ute Build- - . . - - - �- - Ing, King Ku W.. Toronto. room% 49 and 50. - 111�60111'Lqh ­� - .1 . -- I . Consultii g Eng:ncersand ON . . - . . -. .. . � 6 : -..:. I.- -- ---------m.— :.­­,�:, � Solicitors of PAtents. . " . -' 1. ' UNCO.C. Ito 1% Chief Engineer. A. FRASER, See N 1,!/,, . .- . . ­­­ I .. . . . I , . "' �V' , - -- - . . : : i - I � � . . - I . . . � TURKISH ' .....- - - - - -- - Reniedy for Ca h Is Mt- - - . . . . . ". � ­ I . I _,::��- 1: . - -,: � Des Easiest too Use and C eapealL ��- ­-, . . /­-, -1 I" . ` I'llI I - - _- . '.. . = iMl - . - . . . . .1.1 DYES ..­. 1. ra -- .- -i ­l . . ­ .- � ­ - . 801 by drug1blAt-3 or son' .)y in- 1. 5�),- . . EASY TO USE. ' . . . � I I . - . ..� .1 �, F- T. 1112881LILL, WarrOth, FA- li.:; I I . - --Z- - - - -- ­ - ­ -- -- -- -- -- : ': I I , I I - � . . . - I �, . . . . . ­ . ­�--, . � . . Fw. n d tb rr�e-ome n t T They are Fast - - . . - . I `��,, statup for ga,u) plea 0 .. . I : . -- I . ' . ­ �. . . - . , witleelf-weasure- . They are Beautfful. '".. ' . -... I , V-4-aLlaik . (r. Wil i - 0 - .. -1.1 - - I . . ­ , I R . - '. nclude liti en we D - : - They are Briffitant., - .. - I - , . - . measuro if you E .� . - . � . - . I mention tl do paper R . " , -1 . � . . .. . , ,,% a., . . � . . �1.1 . . . . - . , I I I � �. . - I . . 1)0?41WTON PA'qTS C 0. I :-: ­� . . D - a -­�11 NAP WON'T FA r, THEN . . ­ �� 362 And 364 St. James Street. MontreaL . . . � - - . -.....- I- I - 11 � . - - ­. - " - . . . .;. -.,Nt' . I 11ARTIFIC IL L 11 I t's HaveNOU used *em ; it not, fty alld -i - �..� I . WAW IQ . . . , . . . I . be convinawL . . ­ . �1­ . . . !. . . I - - , . - . . - � - . :�, � , i .... � — . - . . - - J- DOAN SON. . ' I . � . . , 1� .1 . - . - One Package equal to two ce - . : :: - -: ; . For Circular Aodressi 7 any other make. - . �.. ­ . I.:, . , - - . , . .. .1 .. I . . 7 Northeate Ave.. Toroutc . .. I . -. . * . .. I ­. . . . . - ------- . — C&na& Bmuch: 481 St. Paul St"Jet. XOntlVAL . . . � ...- �1. , - G FA should drop everythip'st and Bell Smdffl,dalor,q,,VucwdmoBo,&qfxxwuctima . - . .1 :,:. . � I ATAL Aojcs Mirc or CnitxgT, entitled. —.— - - * . - - -.; � From N ger to Throne." Over IM quarto I - .. �. I - ;. . : - v.: , - I I '. pageo - Illustrationqfrom., rmt tmintings; � . 1 4 1 . and a llan)mniie picture in co ors, ton feat in I � .:"-. . , , I : I-,.. NAD � , I .1, ll�n h,,ol Jerusalem on the day of Crucifixion , .1. ., r. AN I - : � , i. I I I .:. .,01510 y )y subscription. Exclusive territory I " i ...- � � � � - . , I � - .1 to agent& Addrew, fof terms Wm. Hicloos. � I -.0 A : 1; . ;,. I.F.0—V � Y : . , I � � Publisher Toronto. OuL �- . "..''I'll'.1 C F. I C Ry. I I ­ -:. I - I . .1 ­-, . -11 . - -------,-- � P]p 60111 to colors- I . ..., : - - . * : .., r 8 to . St -- ...... . U do y - . I . -- . - §on ! . . . I., i Jhr Ln(=ra rVater . - . - - 14 - - ­; . . 1. . . I'V olears o, f Its and head- . . . �. -�: -.. �... I - .. , aellea, *t, feel at . . I .. �. ' .-, ` . � - � home without it. Colorar - � I111. . . , ", " 1. R. I �. - doboa8lanosuch water ,�, . I - I I 1, I �. � as St - 1A on.-Wni. Nash, . .. . . - -, f 1 313 Garr ii,rd St., Toronto. . .,.. - � . . I I find St. Leon an ex- . . . TRAINS .. , . ­� DFd K- collent remedy. builds I .. . p . 1i . . �-., I - . E T constitution far . . WILL LEAVE ON . . . . . . I ­­ . .. . � u 11 t"i'D - . I f RL super or to the fained . . FEBRUARY 24tho 1891. - - � . ..I.-'. WOR waters lof Saratogo.-J. . .- ­ I '.., � I - ­ - . - - . I . 1. .. . 1. I . - S. H. Oover, N iagars, - ., AT 9.00 P.M. - - . - �.. ." street,Toronto. .. .-1 . I I . .. .., - i - . I.- . .- Tke N 1. Leon Mineral AND EVERY TUESD" THEREAFTER,_ . -I.I . ... . --. . . - . - I - � I I . ...'' .. I . Water Co., Llmitr,d, DURING MARCH AND APRIL - . - ,- - I - � ,,-; . . Tore -I 69 . I -M- ", ' . - ., -!, . - .. Branch 00lee Tidyli WITH COLONIST SLEEPER ATTACKED - . 1" Flo wer Dep t, 161 yonge . : .. - L- -.. � . . street. . rOR -. � - �.­. � . . ­" t --- - - ' . - !�'.i .. - . - .... -- � . . M .. �,­. , -- Ir. '14 - - d at nce for a FREI: BOT I 11- . 1. . 11 .. 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'.. _ ---TIMMI - � . - � f��_ L, �Ui.4.:%�. 7 The latest .sen$ation is the for I 1. � �� - �,., ....p..., ­�;� . -4... ., � t. 1 4 . I � - �u - .: �._ . z -� . - , .: - tion of a compm Pickering. about 50 acres of good pasture -.,4..... .1 ,:, �'l ..., i. I .1. . i, ,'A .. - - abring into requis. I 11 ... : _':1 � , I � .1� .-. . � � . .�� ... I .. . . . ­ j �,i4 '. ... t . - . . . . I . , I �. � v ­­ , . . and to rent. at moderate rental. � . . YOU CAN GET -- - :� -. - : . � .: ...., . -4 �. - ,z- I , ' Good streawl . . . . I . � - � . I .::. - - .. � . .. , � ­ . ,-� ,:�..,,'� ,�� .. . . - I .. , . ,. - . . . f . :.... - � . : , ._� .-: tion the huge water power of Niagara of fresh water running thro.-gh !kjot. Apply . . . . . -1 . . . ;. ":: ,� " . I . . . . -% . . ��.�,, .--t _.. 11%.�--., . i I . .1 WEBSTER. %V�Iby. am . � I " - ' � � ._.� * , - . - , ­ ,. 1�. � Fall. It is esti�aated that the fall to H* � � - - ­ , '" I ,�:�-.- m' .. - _ - � ­ . . _. . ... ;1 ­��, - . -,.-------------,------- " : 1, - 'fl , �� f_ I !:., w � � . . _�, ,� . _. :"".:1. _� , �74;.,.,, -� . �.­ ­ �. . .. I - . -, ­!- "L- SALE. -A quantity of seed two- I . . ..._-1 � _. 1. :. �__,� _.�� 1.� I., ould provide 10,000 horse 'power . .- � _ �.- " , ,:.;-, - ' ., , , ...�,.:_I: . I - FOR ... , .. . ., e . . . � - ;,� 'k, .. �L­ . � - . rowed barley. A good farni in the Turtle GOO PAI NTS AN'D� 01 LS I ­_ ' . ; .:�, I _w� � � - . Some idea of this Pawer can be im- . I - Z. - . . - . Mount -On. District, Manitoba, wW be let to a re- � _4� ._.': -, , __ agined When we say it is more than liable person for a torru of years, b ing . . , . . 1 - . _, taxes. TROd. PUGH. Whitevalo. 4 # " . . :­ * lt(Vi 9 54 M0 - - all the strearn and wa'ter power now ------- _____�_____ I . ­ -, . ,� : . k :': ' �-7-,i . ­,.. ,, the 'Tit, it It Y23P.2a3y * , , . , . � ­ ­­., .., , �, . . . . , , : '. .i_ ­. .. ..��.­ :_ � _.., 'Wpublished eve Friday morning c.t its office in use in Canada. There is not the -.1OR SERVICE.- A Thorough Vred I � �, . :!, . . 1. � . .. - I - . .. .- , . . .:..-. "Ackering, Gut. . least doubt but that Niagara Falls I Perk%hiro Boar. at lot 15 on 3rd concession * .- - . I . I i I .. .. . ,- - . --- , , . � - , � . . . . ��_ 11 .... ­ �. : I".. . . ­ '' fPickering. This all i Mal has captured several - -9. I - '' * . . . : - -, �. . ca .- *_ - I - : - 1-25peryeair; 61-00 If paid - in a�"Uqio. . - � . _ I . . . - , # - .. TERMS . n be made more -than a place for 'I'Irat priz-a at BowtuanvUle exhibition aul is a V iv, A* * : . � . I .- ...., - 1. I sight seeing. But much engineering perfect type of h's brood. S. SNOWDEN. 27 . , . .. I . . I -... - �_ - RATES OF ADVERTISING: -------,--- - ' ". � �.- . . - - . I . ... ' . - . q . . . - - . I � . _ I First insertion, per linef . - - . : . .. S * . _... . . :, i 10 cents. skill will be -required bef�re a belt V. OR SERVICE.- The Pure 13red � � . Of A11.,De criptions, at--... . . _. - . . - - . . Each subsequent insertion, per line - . 5 .1 Yorksb ire White Boar, Cher woocleha - - ­ ­ .1 __ . , - � ... � This rate does not include Legal or Fore . from the waterwheel at the bottom of JL' in - - ' . __. : � - . ign ad- on. Parties wishing to see thi7animal and - ­ vertisements. . . Niagara Falls becomes fastened to the E!, pedigree can do so by calling at lot 34, rear - . : � .1 .- - racts for 3 or 6 moutlis or by (he year. HaU_ I CherrywooA p.o. ng. JAMES MCRAE, '10HARDS0 N, OfS' . . � . Special terms given to Parties making con 11 ; - .­� - drive -wheel of the ent're . Canadian cf 2nd concession, Pickeri 24-27 a I 9 � .... �_ . � . ... % I . ... yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. machinery. -, - ..�___ . ___ f . - . Business cards, ten lines or under, with pappr, - . - . . . . "I .. . one year, $5 00, payable in advance. I . � � - - , .L�� - - .- . � ',: � .'. - -.'. _ � � 0 RENT OR -FOR SALE. -The Im. .. . I . - .. . I I ,. _:,.:: " . plement Warerooms and the west eu,t of - . � . ... . � ' 9z1jrNoticq in local column a ten cents per line, . - BROJOHAM. .. . . . T H RDWARE. STORE, -%.. . 1-1. . . �. five cents per line each subsequent insertion. .: . '.. . � 1'��'... ..' ` - - :' m . ..�� - .. �, � . _ '.. roughca-It hourse.-to.vether or sepaiately;'tho ___1 - - - I . � . _. _L . - . - �L­__ .- , ;��­ 1 -1. � Mr. Forsyth now occupies: also _____ __ ______ - ---- - ­ - ------- ___ - _W_W"___�_____W.1ft '. � .. , .. ... houio that -_ - .. . Special contract rates made known on applica- : -- *' � ` . . � I . ' .- � .:-., tion. No free advertising. ,,'Thistle Ra"' W L8 t4e scene of a 11irge the two shops between the _12ouse acd the old . . _L - I- . Advertisements without written barn,to rent, or would exchange for private . I . ­ .. . I � .. . I .- . I I _... I , hetructions and fashiouabld gathering on Wednesday � . . . � 1. . . . " - C. L - . - - _* _. . - . be inserted until forbidden ai.d charged &C- residence. Possession given the ist of March. .1 .� . � I .. 1. . . .� . � I I vl - !. . 0 - :- - �' . _. ­ - 7ig afternoon, April 8 h. Miss L Miller. Forfurther vartiou'lars etiquire of R. BUhT., - I . ..­ - ,., - . . . ..... . .� I- - - *<1 -0 ingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- , . - . . . .. . , .1 . . � I . :1 . .. %. .. . � - ---- - . . . . L.. - . . r"utR must be in writing and sent to the pub- third daughter of Mi. John Miller, ez.War- Piekeriul Village. or by letter to It. HANEY. I I . . - - - , .- � . - L. I . . . . . Alpena, iohivan. . __ - __­�­Z_ . - ­ liaber. - - � i5tf -1 . . - ___�� - , - - I . .- . I deu, was married to Mr. Walter C. Ren- _____ _l- ----.----------.--.---.-- --- I - . il - I _� .� L Job Work.promptly attended to;. L "' - - frew, Markham, sou of Mr. Geo. Renfrew, .; . . L i . .. . _, . - . 11 - - - 1 . .1 . ..-- : . Furrier to the Queen, Quebec, and brother MAKING! ) .;. . ' * .". ;" . W- J. CLARK ," . . DIRESSi .. - .. ::. ! .:..: PROPRIFTO.R. of Mr, Allen Ren'rew, Furrier .to the __ . z . �. ; N -DE -KING. .1 I' . .z.;,� . � . __ I ..J RTA _. I. - A - ­ , - . I I i 7 . Our; I -Queen, Toronto. T ie bi-ide was suitably MISS BUSHBY- wishes to inforti) the . ; . . ­ . . . . - . I - - . 1L . � . � VolitlVe Strict Indepenience. . and beautiffil-Ily at'.ired She was the ladies of CLAREMONT and neiL-hborhood I -, Everything in. the above line constantly .1 " . , . %_ - . .. I , .L - - _., ..-- Our .kl tu�-A Flks,t-class Local Paper. ­ recipieut of manv beautiful and costly that she has opened a Dreasmaking Estab- I .. . - � , * . - ;1* , . I ....., Our X;Xpectations - The hearty presents. After thi trarriage ceremony � . on 71 . . . - . ..--- support Of the Deoule of Pic0ring awl vicinitv. was performed 4� R,,v. L. Perrin assi,3ted ,'isbm6nt in the rooms I '' hand at reasonable rates. . - '' . - . . I I . .1 . . . . . . . . ... . - I I . . . :i,-- � , ;_ I I .. - nigh - I �1 . . . . I - 7 - by Rev. A�--Kipplln, V ie gathering to about, --* OVER N. BURTON'S SHOP %- .. - I Calls proinptly allen(Iecl Irlay 0) 1. i . . � � , � . � - _. :,! . * . [ . - , . .. I .­ -_ , room . ., . al .. I . . I .i: - FRIDAY, APRIL 10, '891. .1 the number of 70 ad ourned to the dining where she will be pleased to fill all orders i :1 rMs J. .= " X -M -4A.111 � . . . .. . __ __--m- where a,boante4 ius repast wa placed wit her iu the above line. . I , XX .TMjT_j12�T(ZX . - . - . - - . I 3 aDread. i . . . _t . . r I � I . . . . _ :. . - It is needless to say ;hat all done j*us*tice � . . . I FUNERAL DIRECTORS, _ . . PICKERING ON T. ,; . - . . . I - NOTES ANDICOMMENTS.- . to the inner man. I rime i 22-25--�-'- ,.. . I . . I . - . . - . I— . . .. diately after the MISS BUSHBY, -_==Z-__-__-_=_ __: --,-.-- ---7---= -_ � f 1. , , . . . . I . .- . .. - . I I . . . ---- --- ---.----.- ______ -_ ---:- �­Z­_7 - - r _r . . ' - . I � - ___ - . - _-_ ___ - __ - . . � .__ __ __ __ ___ ___ _ _ _ r , . , - weddino supper the, bridal pie amid, . .. . . -1 ­ _-_ . I .. . I � r . . j I - - - . . . . . . I * _, r - _- The autl;oritie� are'offering a iarge showers of rice lef r � r . � 1. 11 , . . - . . . . . ' ; cou . . I .. the Claremont ' .. r _. . - I .. :: . .� . . , - . : . . . I � .. ­ .. .. ln� - - .- il - . .1 , - .1 . . tl,,�j foit, .. I Administrator's -, , . . . . . �. : . .. . . . . . - . - reward for thecapture ofthe guilty- Station where , ook the train I I I . I � . . - - I . , - . . . . . . - . � - - I _ - * * . . . .. . . ii � - . I I _ . �� party or parties i th of at 7:30 p.m. for a trip to Toronto and . I � . 11 I ___ . . __ - .. .. . . . . . - � . e murder ------- - - __ - . : ­ --- ------- ___.________ . t . -_ Treas'urer Heslop, ' Ancaster town- other places. We extend congratulations NOTICE TO CREDITORS . . ,- % � . I Of to the bride and groom and wish they may - OF - I I .. - ' .. � I - � Sb i . . . . . . .. I .'P- - . & pr)sperous voyage over . I . � . . ; __ - r .-. .___:. r � _..� �.-�' . .% I... ­_ have -&-happy . . . - . . . .- - . - . .,r ., - .. . 1 7- _.� . �- -,.-,.-: .. - �­ � the sea of life. Amoui those wno were there Andrew Douglas, Deceased. I M . - .... . � . . . - ..:. : .. . . Attorney-Gener I Martin' will retire from a distance we it ight mention :-Mr. . I 0 . - . . I ., - 0 . DUNBAR . . - _. . I from the. �Ilanitoba Cabinet at the Geo. R. Renfrew and wife, Mr. Da`wson PURSUANT to the Revised Statutes of , - * � . - . - a_- - , . . . . . . . - - -: end o the present Isession of the and Miss Renfrew, o' Quebec; Mr. Allen - Oulario. l6t37, Chap. 1.10. notice is hereby . .. . I . I . . � . � I . . I . I i . . . . . . . ..:. Leg- ven that all creii tors and other persons havi - � . - . - . . �. - � . . ; ..� .1 .islature and will likely be succeedc) Renfrew, Mr. and Kra. Dudley. cl T . 0 !N� .. . � . . . .. � . . � Miss glMuis �89ftiiifit the estate of Andrew DouqlL _ . .: ­ . . - ed I&#, * , . . . . .-. . I .. ..- - . . I . Jeffrey, Mr. and .Mrs.iJeffrey, Prof. Tripp late of tha township of Pickering. in the County - . . . I .. - . .- . . . - . t by .11111. . Clifford Sift -on. Martin eX- and Miss Bryan. of T ronto', d *. Jas. of Ontario. reoinsil. deceased. who diod oh r . . . . pects that lie has effec,tually settle.� 1. Davidson, M.P. &bout the let da� of February. A.D.. IS91. tire r(e%- I . . __I . - . .. �- the se arate school business. 0 - ONE � - _r . . . . - - quired to send 61ireg* stered letter or deliver to S irts, moc s an Oves*- I - . �. - i -1 1. ...'.::...., ,:' . . I . . ..1.1 Resers. Dow & e(illilirmy. Loolic-tors for Geo. . . . . . 0 .- . ­ . I- __ . ;. - . . . DUNBAfITON. . Douglas. adnjinistra:or of the estatc of the said . . . - , � I - � f. ." � - . � t - . 1. a I . .. , . . � - I .- . . . � . - ` % . r . I . . ­ , � Andre- Douglas deze--ped.or to the sni-I Gc�)rge . ... . - . I Z... - . . . I . - - . . it i�"stated that.Mr. Frank Madill, ' . . . '. . � .1 1. � . Douglas on or'b-fort: the 15th DAY of Rew y -ma , - I . . . � I - ­.. . .1 11AY �I.D_ ..... de aii'd to Order,,''., , -.- - . s to ftill heir to the mantle of - John - �Aliss T. Rodd, of X%Iljitb.N-. is visititig lier 184. their names anti addre4izea with full' m%r- - . . . - - - . . . - - � . IkSrnall, ex-M.P., who is 11011' C01 L brothers Messrs. T. alad R. Rodd. ticulars of their Cl&iWb R1141 tind of the t-ect.rities - I . � . ­ . . I � . . � - . . . . 1. . . . . .. � ­. . �. - .. . .- . 0-t- lec,or ,if any, beld by then:. And cot -we is Lereby I . . . . I � � I . . - - - �. - . I I Of' Customs at To 11to but wbu filled - Waster Stanley Jaclso�, of Brock Road, git-en that tile said alwinistrater will vill1w.1- . . . ... . - . . � . . . . . ; ­ - I .. � i - . . . . . ... . .. . . i . . . . . .. . . , . . . . . . ':. �. � - t1le 0 Ce of ! goN , 1111ent, whip whell is , peudiug a week a Ins grandrather's, fatelv after the rbald dateproceed to thstribute . .. . . , .. . .- . . . -I - "I . .-. , * . . * . - - . ! .:, �. -.1 i 02. Ur. R'cliard Rodd.1 the i%eets of ttse said deepasoi aniong the partfet, . 1 4 . . - , . . , . . , . . 11 . regard onlv to tile . I . .,� . . I .. . I . .. , entitled thereto. having . ._.... I. !)ple'ndid Stocli Of e .1 . .1. . - I ' wa . - Mr. I, ladill is qult� quali- Mr. R, oger Carpentfr and fRujily have clainis of Irbich he shall have receivv-1 1'oticy us . -, , , , . - - . . - . I * . I . � I - - fied forAbis oiierol,s. position 1;;1ving se Abo%e re(juned . .. I .. . . . .1w ? W en fit to vac!ite oul 11looWILIR tovvu alid Dated this With dav of %U%rcb. 1.�51 . i I . ' � - ' - - . 1. --;-. - of theOntario Leol'slature. i lately occupied by Mr. - MeNeal. We ex. - Or hii s,)Iicltor.- rotor. . ., .. , . � ­ : 0 .�.:. ! 1- 123 25 DOW A- M(GILLIVRAY. Wljitlwy� I . . . .- . . .: - I . . - - I . tend our best wisheE for a prosperous ' ' . . . . 'E S . * __ - been t le"PArt) bi - when a ineinber have rented a fan. -i on the Brock road GE(HiG , . . -1 ! � - t. VOLGLAS.Adt4mifit 0 - O� N A D . . -.-.---.- , �._. .. �. ___.. 1: I.. A N�rnyard near Lo1_idon.'0'nt!',*was future :,n their ue% home. I . . . � I/ I ___ .... . . . . . . . - . - .� � ... - a . I I . 1-1 . . Mr. Juo. Anderson has bouitlit the farlu . . . 1. . . .� . I - - _. . . ... - ,.-. . . - . I the Se L I few, days nistrator's Not � .. , �0 0 . . . . * . - . fro. 11 e of a foul nurder a lately owned by Mr. Carpeuter an Aami ice* . . ...� , _� Cho. -S6 From-, - .- . . .... . . - a, hired than was busily enga­ I d will . . . � � . . I . . - � . .1 . .- . - I . . -; . . Id ni'lk' 0 take possession ju the Ilear" future. Tlie ' .. -� . . 1. � . . �. I . . . . . . .. .. . . . . __ (_ I Ing a cow w�en a fellow em- . ., I . I .1 - - � roung ineu are on the quiVive to know IN the tnatter Of the ef-tate of Willian, . . 0- 0 1 , , ' . . . I plove came and dert anded some of the when the prospective bride arrires. Make Stokes. late of the Township of Pickering. I - . - . IN tile County of Ontario. frriner. deceased Best -. Ma� e. "of Shirt' 11ag in' the ' ' . - milk. 'A row ensued, which resulted hitste John tbougli it b� but to gratify our Pursumit *0 the provisions of tile Revils"I , �, .. . . . i . . in the latter stabbi ig the former in idle curiosity. . ,Statutes of dotario. ksi7. cap. 110. notice to here-- , . - ' . " � . . . k - by given to all creditors and others having . ; � I - n.0 �, .- - V, the heart, causing ilmost i ' ! . . ( , . . . - 0, imillediate Our youug* friends to the wedt 9f ne claluls agalbst tile estate of the said � . . .. - : � . . . . � ... . .� . . . t death. The uaurc erer was at once have returned from their -boneyinoon and IVILLIAM N710KES4 I . k� � . Mcarket for, 'Weai 0 : -� . - -! .... - � . . - . . r . .. �ill . .1 �, .. . I.. - itrrested and no doubt will pay the, ' ' njw comfortably settled in their- new who die I on or about the 1.%th daY of December- I . ; .- - I ... . . - - '­ . . . ' ' ' . . holue eu oving unafloyed lilies'. Ma A.D. 116W. to send bY post prepaid. to (* � . I . i . goo I . . PellaltY Of his heinGus crime. I y Cooper. Clarenvint. a4min-Wftrator of tile as ave -1 . � . .1. their '1i Le Your Sprincs Order With US.'* '. * " _.. . . I ves ever fail ll� Pleasant plaCes ; ot the sai.1 Willfam btok . deceased. on o5F - �n . . . . . their paths be strewp I With roses; they, fore the . . .. . : . I . . . I - ­ The Canadian -American says .- � - . . I . I .1 . I ' * L - .- _. - . 1- . . . . � athering the Sweets us di6cacd* g the - . I . . I . � . . � . . . . .._� -11 crhiips few persons are. awure 'of the K w 24th Day of ADril, A.D. 189i,. New Cottom, Muslills, ­ ­ . .1 -_ .11. 1. I . .. . . .. I . bitter, until their lives shall be oue glad a statietuent In writing duly verifted. showing . 7 - . I . . - . . - fact that next year is a year of very now Song. I I . tL-eiripaineman(lit�ilresoesau,I f,111 particulars : . . 11 . * . ' . ' .- . , ` ' . - : ­ . . signific nt celebrations. It is i� , . - . . � . . � I S . the Tile supper eauj6 uff,ill tight.. I of tile ainount of their clatin and the liature of En -ib oideries and Ed(lilhs" .- .. . - � . .- �. ustend sectintles 'it anyo heltl by thern I � - _. � , �� I tn tn 7 - I L � - - ,- . I 25th anniversary of Canadian Coilfed- of oysters we had A 9111wou t'eft. After And further take notice tuat W111101tattly . . � . - ­ - � . � ... - _ - - , , - eratien' the 50tb anniversaa refreshed physically, we ,]..A -D. 0-91. - . �� . . . . . , tn 9 IL I 1_' . I . - I y -of tile each one was after t *.ie twenty-fourth dRy of Apr � -, . Knittind Cottons' , C.- - -_ .. . . I I . ; - - . - . I . - e IS were enteftaine(I to * the a4ujitAstrator of the said ee't-te will procetul i. . - -,I - � . tvIllififfie,lit of responsible govern- V an jinrrollll)tll pro- to distributo ttio itraaets of the cald decr^sed � . . .1* . ' ' ­ Ili -am. This villatCe has Do ack of parties euitled thereto. ha%-:jj;: r - . i ' I . . - I I . _'. - - _� ent in the country. flie-100til allill- - i I L1111tel'. 2,1110ug tllk' 0 . . - . I . . - . . 1, � versary of the convocation of tile f ial, ankI if we nly pr ticed a little, I gird oniv to the -lair,,* of ubjell lit, 611mll thtt, .. FOR SPRING TRADE'e _' . ...- ...'� . I - .. irst (' lja,ve had notice. and ttiat he will not be Ila 1�jj- - . I . . __ - . 1. � _. .. - - . . . . - . . . � I 01 for the a"vts or d zjy Im rt thereof to it ny persoll - � , _� . . . I . . .. . 1. - . -11aincint of Upper and ' Lov.-el' to Wat 111 the wliV of literary talent. The cr pereou, of whose,f-laLu lie 2,11fill n � . 4" .'. :-., --, .� Pai lave no doubt ir socizv wonld be hard - . . .. . , ot ti,en - ' I � ' ' . i . , - '_ � . . . (lanada, the 250th anniversary of the most unfortunate result of it Wits, t1jat Irkvc had notive. I , , . , t - . I . 1l)11'N'r#V,N' &V 110f),F)PP4. - - . foundin- of Montreal, and tl' �Qu, Who partook of re - _. I - .. - ., I , k, le 400th vue of our youtig n .. - 10f Adelaide btreet East. Toronto. � - . - . - . - � --. .. ��!11. i verary of the discovery of Alperica fieshineuts was &ick for a Whole week . -. . 1E), 1U N BA. .R . .. . - ,:,. - . ;.q4A ici t. -ra for ( i IKON ( 9 t. 4:00)'L It. - - -_ -_ - --- . -_ -_ - - - --- _­ --- ­ � - S, . . I I : .. by Colualbus. , : .. 11 : afterwards. I aw sure I but voic - e tile --2-24 - Sole Admitastrator. -, ____ __ __ - - . . . i . � . . .; 4euthnc-jut j tjjq &L�cjetT w1jeu I .. _ I .1. � I ... _.... - � *:_ expresb .-- --- , ---------- .__ __ ___ ­ ­­ I - . . � . I . � - - .- - � �. I __._ .. e Doullilion r,a.T 11103t heart felt sympathy to hiln. ;, . - � � . . . . . I . . ... . � . . . .- The *'Ork of takiqg th * I AN.NIOUNCEMENT, - ... � � I . - . �. . _c0lbus comroenced on Monday. 31r. Rev. ,Nll-. Cilisiloill, gave RD able and Archibald Fursey a' . - �-. * . ',;; � � .. . _� ., � . . - r - �,' Todd, of Goodwood, has . practical discourse ou "chlritv anti love 1, - I I . � - � - --0-0-0- . . . .. - . ­ - - . I �. . this riding to . . 1)�Qctt-nwed . . . . .. . ' . - I __ _: � Sunday evenini:. Were' ive to prnCtice I . - � Iss LILLIAIT IN1. HALL of Oshawa, havinr - - I-. .- 100k after. He hasialotted the tagk - ' ­ I . _. I- __ tO lt 110st of deputies.- Those for this bis gentle Iiiii'tc., we cel:trtinly would bo a NOTICE is hereby g1ron PU . nitlaut to cha8ed the iffinery aud Dres'suaakimy, business liere- - __ -, innCh -better pc-c,ple. The '00Dg1'egfttjoD9 , the ItOvisOtl Stat Hte$ of Ontario of 1W. X . i I.. , t0wriship are Messrol, James L111t011, Ellough not lackim, in intelli Chapter 110. that all craditoroand other Wore carried on b Alm L. 1108'ske begs to"5 e - � _... genee, wns * having - ajanoun . . . - I laims agrAnst the estate Of Ambibald Ptrey, I . - TL -)S. 3 oody, Jos. I Hortop Joseph Jacking iu unwbers' Tile (luirV is " wjjT c ladieg o ering ,alid . -_ -.., - - , _. . : . I otherw'" k-OWD an AmWbMd Pur"y qs,te, f Pic� * vicinit that she will carry on tLe !- . . . -a, W. H. mith N. IS t vellsol), do not the people come /()ut"* 1 CR6 of 'he town6hil) of Pickering in the cotill " . slic 8 C, y � _. I- T � . . Ontario yeoiniku. who (tied * or about thty Of same in filtn're, and bopes with due regard to the Nvants of. ... ; promise you a rare treat,both 7th , 6- I _. ,_ . . T- C. MeAvoy and i another. Some in'tlje musi.- day of Jl�ns. 1087. are bereboyn I I . . - . . I;,..- Personal questions will be asked by cal line and in the earn'est legsons fruLu by post prepaid on or 1wfore tgquirod to send the public and Witt. experieuce obtained, to merit the ap- . - - . . . . . . . - the census officers, but as they are otiv Rev. Brother. Collie friendS lot lift proval and patronalre of the Public. . � ... . . I � - I gladjen Our pas I . 18TH DAY OF APRIL, voll ,­ 5 . . . I * - tor's eyek; by our presen-Ce - I . .. . I.. . . ...� . .__ � . . . � . ..�: - : sworn to secrecy, OL r residents need alld Way tile seed fall on good ground and to the u udes sigutil -their c hrist iall and surnainod, .- --.----- - . ___ - __ _Ip� - � - __ __ - - ____ . - - - .--- ___ . . . � -------- - - - __ ____ - - address" and descriptions and full particulars - .. . ...'. I . - noi-be backward ill Answering them' bring forth au abundant harvest. Tom. of their claims. anti 613tollient of thoir accounts I . . . . ..._ � , . - . . - - ...� - A refusal to an - . . � I . . . . � . -_ - . . � " swer the schedule of - I *� - - ai;d the nature of tile security. If ally. held by , '- j_ . . ... 1. - .. _. . _... ' .. : ... . � : questl0l's Will only r nder the censijp, Ou �Ttlesda them- - . ' 1 . I �. ­ . . I � . - - �. - . ' . . - , ffl ' - . y AbOut 90 Of the friends and And further, that after tho,lhtb day of April - . . - I- - � . . ._ - -, . - . . . . . .. f I . - 64 yo tuifflbtratrix will proceed (Ila: W 0 . I :.: 't tribute the"1988ts of the mid 40cesud aujoug 0 j ' ' �' I ­ - ore mperfect. - � I reladveg of Mr. and Mrs. William 11goe iNgi. the to 0 v6 - - ' - _. . � �_ . . sed them t % ' V - . . . - ' Glenlee," Darlington. sul-pri LGRICULTURAL VORKS 0 1 . i .1 � _. Op. T. j3arDUM, the. greatest' 8,1104V- by UAW I he persons entitled thereto. having regard only . 9 � . . . . . I .. . ­ I . , g pubsees on of their howe, it to the claims of which notice hag been given its . . � ! . � ' . . . , . _Zlil� as yet pro UnIver. wil&1116 for the said Avsets or any part thereof a io ELL -..,-. . . e4 sary - - I DI DW . - w - -,. mail this green earth li due- builIg their t"UtY-fifth wedding a i rec ulred. And tho asid.AdIninistratr.1 will not . i . � - . d on Tuesday, Ilialit at Bridge- - The chair was oceuvied by U.I.. W., . is , i , PROPRIETOL. ­ - �, . I .- 0 to any pemn or persons whor.a cigil" or elaiLas I � . . I ; . . - - - . H. Creeper, and a nicely worded address . bave not been received by her at the time of . - - .. I - . ..-.. � . - . � P t, Comi., He was 80 years of ac, . .. t.- . I : such :1istribution. I . . .. i i munwo"M .1 � . . I . .� "e' Was read by Af r. W - J - Havera ft. . . I i , . .� - . . . . . . I- . , . . . . . . . � m . . � .. - Barlium was a writer of 110 see3lid Dated at Toronto. the 21st day of March - . . ' - . . The credit of Newmarket stands pretty - 1091. Repairiiig on all kinds ' . le,w, and mill _ljia,,-1!in--. . . 1. . . . - , I - . rate, and in one of his books, "Htfm- bigh when d6eutures drami Morphy, Millar. LeVeseonte & Smyth, ery done pr0'Mptl)'- Satisfaction guaranteed. We also furnish . . .,-. .... . . ._ % : '. 1)11('s Of th`0 World," be -proudly de- Cent. interest commands 139 5 per . of ngricultural implemehts,'eligil . - , 'D a premiam of VKHEY, i _. �. . . , that lie can be called the gyeat- over 2 per 6ent. At a special meeting of 92-aU ' Administmtriz. cl, Holicitom for NABOARET P Steel Shafts for Cylinders, Steam Fixtures for' all kinds of Engines, �. . . . Are� ' * .1. _- .. . . . I � . -_1 - �C'St (A all humbugs. While lie lias the Town CqUDCH OD Monday evening Plough Bolts, Cylipcer Teeth, etc- A No. I Plou h Points always .-_ . I i 1. aassed fortunes, this showman has tile 'Bale 9 , . . 1. - . �_. an of the $10.000 Public School or Brass made to Order. Al so . -. � _,_- -spent Iar e S111118 in - Debentures at 102 and 1-16 was ratified. k( Dt in Stock. Ca ;tings in fron ' - . . I .1 .9 beneffitin his � . - . . ..._. fellow bell-Igs. Also S-1,000 of High School Debeuturm, We thoroughly uadarstar.d adjusting all kinds of Binder Knotters. . .- In the death o Bar- - ' . - " - . --- null] , his wife and family lose kind drawing interwit at sev ' 0OUt.. Were We have the sole Rj,yOncy for repairs for the Patterson V, ao . � - "" r . - _. . ��, -redeemed by Sidkiuff FUM which was - i .- � .r husl.)and and father, aiid Americe one obines, of whicbj W. J. Cowie, of Broughain, is ag�lnt. - ' . * . . . - . � only P!pducing 31 per cant. . --- 1. of her worthiest soils. i . __ - - - ------ �___]-__ -1 �- - -1-1 --- - ------------------. - . . . - _.. . . r:.. I _­_ - _____ __ __ - - __ - - - - __ T!_� . . . . 1. . I . ­ - ---------------- : _11.: . I . . I I . - � . ' . . . _.� ...,; ' .- - In tbolcAsd against Robe . � - Netv Adve*Kiwrnents. . .1 . -_- __ .� � I : I � � . rt If urray - - ------. --- 1. . .. I . . I . -_ :. .1 : *" _. , for killing W. 0. Ro , . . � . . . I � - . - , . : - � �_ __ - - Z!) we near 8 trath roy, OY WANtED.-To Istru tile bakiDR. . I , . I . -... � � Apply to JAR. ff. ROGERS & SON, t4c- . . . �:, - 0 . _. - . , , . the ' jury at the assize ill 'London rie- kering. Mtf . . - I I. . . . . ;. , I. �. I . .. . - . . turned a verdict Of ----------g-A­L----- -- ____ -1 ., I "'; . . - I.. . . . ­:_.. . manslaughter PIGS FOR E. 4 Twenty-Ponr . .., - 11, I . . - . �� . � - with a. -strong recorpmendation L' RpriiiF Pigs for sal h . - . . - 0 e c esp. ar, Lot 6. lot ." : ­ . . - - . . . . - I— . con, Pickering. BROWN BROS. 90 4 ­ - . . . . � -1 - , mercy. It will be remembered thit' ----- ­ ------------L---_-_ � ... � I 11 .. . �_- � _. I I..; ; . . . .: .. . I I - 1. '. a short' time ago as RENT. -The Store now oectipied - L - I I . - I -1 . . � I . . L , I . - . . � .111 irray was driv- Toby R. Guthrie and 9 KING STi'WEST, . 1; . _. . . .. . �. - - . - I .. . . 1. . ,..,.-.1 1. room% above, to be . . 'Yff , . . � .. - . .,:. - -11 - I Ing with 11is wife along tile road, nei!ir rented. Possession when required. Apply to . � . -r . I . - .1 � ------- ____ ____ ---------. . r :Z01* -q TO ..� - .. I— . . . - :' �:, 1 MRS. D. LEAVENS, Pickering. 92-24 _8R , __ I ­ Strathroy lie was met loy Rowe. Some 9 '. ro I . � , � L . _.L: 11�'. 110t W0* AY WANTED. -A few tons of gwd 0,40TING fttlr., 11 "L � � . . . ,-. ­ 1. I ... rils were excha 1ged which re- H * - I - - ..- . . . I_.. - _. .- .1.. � ;_ ay sl x dollars per ton, .J�,# I . The Repairing of Fine atid Com - . - 11) A . . .,. 11 0. . .. stilted in a filylit. Rowe was struck cash o mixed Hu'r- W111ap, - � i. - - 1.�..,.- - . I . n delivery. JAM 8 GORDON, Gordon " .. i . . 1. - i-_ . 4 ive - - . _c� 11 _­ upon the head with a rai HOURS. Pickering. A9.01 J_? . plicated Watel-jes re.ce .. - . .... . 11 b Murray. 24-26 (a US Sif. - 5t � . I . I .- ,V:;._ *. � �`.. y __ ____ - __ _.: ----­­ ........ I--------- 0 . . . : � - ... ._.� The recomendation _t) mercy is uo ARBIERS I Q111 on C& 't Ro , , f $.1 jW . sprecial attentioll. - . .. . . . . .11�. ' - " *,,,- - 1. ' 1* we and AUr 1. . ­ . - . I � 7 I.: �-, '-�: doubt a vancedo'll F :, - .P( �% . . � I . . ' ,.:.. .- � - .. T L. . a ount of the - that See the thorough bred Terkshire Boar . . I1 P, I 7.11 . . . . . 11 . � I _:L ,_�_ . I . -eed. . Charges . . , __ L . 0 1. I . . All Work Guarant -1 . . ... I " 1. , .' previous good charac er of the pno- fall as boar under six mon tbs. Terinsol. sy . � ----.W- - -, , took the 18t Pifte at BOwthatiVille fair last . . I - � I . I.. . - 1'1_. ,-,�� otter. � - . ty . - . �.. . I . . ,- ;- % - - I Judge Falcoub idge hag since I . . 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I - _. - aws 010 � ­ - ,,',.,I ­', _ - -_.: ..;. - .- - 1. ..: .:,, ; . . - � , � .. ­_­ /.01 �­ .:�.:��t .; 11 a winiste -_, - - 1. . . ! -t - , . . , -, �:- __ -6_ - , I . � � ----: __ ._ '-'- - *. _. - .'. ., In not r, *a - ': .. .. � ,* ­ .1. Fall wbeat, 00 to 93 pring 65 to 00 goose 76c . - . . _ . �_ . /`1 ,�­. 1. . - I . . 1. . . . I . . . - -)14T BARE FACED MANNER .. - , , I . . . .. . I to 78c Flour. famil , , bb $5.30 to 85.5() .�. _1. � . . . . , ,_ . i "I -, ., 1. P.-� , ., lw � I .. I '. -1 ­. �.. 11 %, - - IV Tj IE M., - . 1.1 Woet of my friends are - : ; I ' ­ - r number of wemvers' iMPrbVOd - . 11 . : AToLEN . �- . _* _ w �, .. . per �-B A shuttels. - � * .;c . " I - . .� , " . ", 4, . Flour, pastry, per 18 $6.50 ran per ton 'I- ..-, . .1 . 11�1_.;,-,�_".!� _! . From OUR EXCHANOES. ­- . . . : . , . .-( , ­ . 7 r- ,. �� I - ­ . &w are; but I somehow ,; - $14. Short@, per -ton, 0 Screenings per ton $14. 2 office stoves. . . . I �. . __.: :, -:;- 1, - 1, ,.A- - . * . ,- I - . � .1 - I - . : . . . I box stov � ,. I.— v -�:�,,._, ,�_.:. .� . . � S, . I - .. . - -1 , might be called a preacher. ; 9 __ - I � . � ; . .. . _ .", �io . 1. I , �in$!, had fo' borses I . . and cookstoves. ,- lw_' - �, , . .. �, - I . P , oliot , of I . P4 . S' MARKET. I 2 geco we, 17 :,1 . .1 �, : . ��_ . , ,. ': - Ig r. r I _ , . . � . MY preselits sermon will be , 4M1W__9 FARMER -­_ - . � , '' . I . I . . - ". �-- , , -1, - . - � � , ,'�F " . d by le cart; one In � . . * - - �. - I I . - ­ . , � . kille . � I . - - I � I k � . I tl orniog last week UPOW these three I W I . 1 wheel machine. . . . I . '' t ::_. I ;,", - . . . : . . y : - . . . , - - . words - Pq Toi ONTO, Api il 9, 1891 ... 1 wheel boxing machine . I � _*111_ . � . . . t: : , - . - . ., . . - V - . . - - , 1 spoke teunaning machine. - I . : . . . - , I Tll,qY gut out,upou the track.- . I 4. Stop makii)g T S9 ­ - . . � ­� . , I... .. �: ,.: �. _. , .-I ... .. ..'�� _. - i,jr. Thos. Breuls, of Ringwi.od . ,1s - . Wheat, fall, bush ..... S I 10 to 6 1 12 2 -nail hammers. . ��_ . . . .� I- _. : 1 ­ � . 0:, . ,,.;.. - , - � . A I � �.., � , I , _� � 1�._,_ - ' � . - . 'r - , ' I direct this advice to all � ' 11:::� ' ' I 00to - 1 02 - I Wateb. I Bedroom Clock. ' '%, ' ' ' ' � - , " 1. ramps. P4 I- a Chinese goose, that has I . 9 Wheat spring .�*.'..... ' - t ; . . ,�. .. -1 .,r - : Canadians, including both I I ew.- , ,. I wner 0 1 r4gn ! . �. - , . -tile O IFEI qe� � . , I 1 12 1 Pedler's Wagon Box, nearly n' � � � , , It"- . . llis spri g seventeen eggs. - . : t ...... I 10 to - I - ' ' - . I � 1. sex. ;:� L . [ Wheat red win e - - - - � - ' - .11 � ' 1, � . laid t I have a profound - EM� �_ _0 . Wh - I - .­.,_ . . . . I . y . to, 02 . WILL SELL VERY CHEAP. -' `:., -,.-:­!. I"-.. . . � I . -, . ."'i 4' , __ �:. . Thomas Ilintyne has made him -self . sympathy for tramps., not eat - goose 91 I I . .., - ;;� I Oats, Lush .... :**::"::*:*: r)8 to 60 ,­ . .. . - �-.. � . .. . . - I . � ..' . : -"-.,k - - - Much to the sorrow of a great many ! - because P sh I . . � . - .1 _. . : 1, . 1�, 7-;i;;; . . . F'Carce t peo le are har . ,� - _ . T. C. BROWN I I _w . ' '.. V I - it. k._. _;,1,%, - - . creditors at Port Perry. , He has gone to .�� . I with hem, but because - ,_� . Barlev, bush ...... � ...... . 65 to ' t� 56 1 _. . . BROUGHAM�, . - ' .- , v,f, , - I . . 8-y � � - Peas, bush .......... ...... . 80 to , 82 ;,.. . . � _­ __­ I . , - -, ­_.� the public use them too , t4 - *. ­ 110 I XtIcle Sain's domains. - . ;� ' � � lark, son of Mr. David Clark, well. There is no excuse .9114 . Hay, new, ton ............ 8 00 to 18 50 . . I - . - . � - � r .. Biruce C . - - , ., �C' �'.- � " . - , .., . X.- -N. . ,.-,*I.,,, � . . - i Of Whitchurch, had his thigh bonebroken . . ntry be- - �.) - . 7� . . . for an able bodied man in this cou . E Straw, ton .......... ...... 8 00 to 9 00 . : . _r-�� . . . Ing in want, J*OvIded he has all his facul- . - . 0-4 Dressed hogs ..... 6 00 to B 75 W-4 E.. O'BRIEN'. .:. 1. ... . - a few days a 'o while engaged in a friendly . , . . I Is . 9 ties, and when I meet one of these degrad- 0 Beef, forequarter t , __ ­ - - ; . _ - - ; _.,V -;F. wrestlitif., 10tch with his brother. - . - � � ., -_ . 11 . ed specimens of mankind, I at once - - Beef, hindquarteri ....... 6 50 to 7 50 v .1 .1 - _1 . . _­ i � - , I , Alt : �: . .1 . .. . . I . 1. I .,- The Orillii Thwes has a bright little , .q ,-.:. -THE-. - . _.... � � -, -6- 1. I aCcost him with, why don't you let whisky 4 . Mutton.; .............. , ...... 6 00 to 7 00 - . _ ,:,. . -1 - . 1-11 17 .. . - . � I . . . � I I.. .. I . 1;. . - I., I i _. _1 . - - . . .. .. . . .. . �­ _.- .. I - . .� libel suit for $10,000 on hand. Why not alone. At first a man dislikes to be solic. Veal, carcass ............. 8 00 to 10 00 * . .. I . . � 1. I -1 .- . � . - W� I - - . ­.­ - . - - - . 0 "it a ound million ? The T' �� " I . I � _. -e', ;. . I wake Inses iting alms from strangers, but as he pro- - P-4 - . I I I I - - . .. f I , ^ . I I , . � - � . . gsely pr po to de ud the suit rather gresses he becomes hardened and eventu.- - . . z Butter, lb .......... 00 25 to 00 26 . � -A_ -&- :S`7W -_ - .. . - - - ...4 ,,,, . reckl 91 Eggs, d= ..... 00 19 to 00 20 1 . . .. "r -"-. � -�,;11§ - - . . - 1. I I . - - I . -- - . . � _ , , : ati pay. . ., � ally prefers this mode of life to a more be- : - . . - . ap . ­ . - I . - *­� '; - . th, . - . - I " � . u r sby. fittii - his ;�, . . . k .71 . �;� . � A n mber �of the fri6,nds of the'P e �g 66e. Some people charge t . �. - , _ I.. . 1. . �-� *' .. __1 _­.­ . . � - - ter -Ian churc , Beeton, made a bee on Mon. world wiih being cold and hard hearted, , OMINION BANK . �.: .. ­�,�i - ID . _1 " -pose of sbingling I � . - . . �:. t �,_ 1. , tile but I protest agitinst such a charge. If . 1 8 1 � - . . . . - I_ . ::, dav last for the pui - �4 - k4a, . ., . .. . ., . . 1: T ' . 1. � - . - - shed. Abo,�-.t 20 took part and a good the world was composed of less charitable . . . . � �.. ' � - . . I I .: , 1� . , .. ... _... ­_ ".,?" I . . . . . _. I people we would have fewer tramps and �� . _ Capital upy I . . $115001'000 ' "' , - , . . I de. . � . - . - , - w _11_.� ,�_ . . .; S1,0wiva wat ma lore producers. Begging is smatter of � . . A. .. A§ good, prompt, quick, reli- . ,:-..,:. . t - I - P,e b e 9 . . . . . Surplus, $19300,000 z .... - ILII� . . 11 u Webb, of Stroud was charged ' - . : . - .- � I C,PectQr Clark before the MRgistrate business, - and many tramps make more , . . . - . I \­ - able work tells every time.. .- .- ._�, � - - .1 , - by In . money in that way than were they induptri-o' - - . : - . . .4 ­ I . � . 1-1 -1 . I - . - .- - �._ - - , , , . . .. I.: ()f Craigvale on Wednesday with allowing er. I . P4 . GENCY. I have the largest trade � . � -;: , - I , , , . ous, therefore they choose the form - WHITB - I , , . - - - - : -.-. A'. . ­ __ ,,es On his premises. He ad- consider it a sin to feed and clothe 9, tramp - - - . . . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. - - in Ontario county. . ­- I .... : I . . _..', - - unlawflil gaiL I .. - . ... �;. - - P4 . I . * I - - . . � . - ­ . witS , - C . - . i. - mitted ther c iarge and fined $10 and mid thereby lend encouragement to idle . . - I . I . . . - - . . 1, . , a. highe . ­ � � . costs. �, i ness. When I was a boy I have frequent- .1 . I . . . Interest allowel st current rates. No . . . . ' , ... _. � 1. - : -- . :-_;�.. � . - ' ' . �� . . . notice of withdrawa required. . I ' . ' . ' . - ' ` . - �:� _r i I . .... The Cardivell Smtinel rei*n' arks: -North ly went to bed without my supper as a .1 �) Vt. H. HOLLAND, If I sav I'll have your pictures read 1'�� A - / . . . . . ' i ya ) - --.- . � �­ . nishment for some inisbehaviour, and . . - - -1 - . . . " ;��e . - . ,. .,J . . York still keeps far behind the age in pu h ' ! - - . WIT ., � , ... I I AIANAGER. by a 'certain day,'I'll have them by . . . 1. ( !- more than political thingg. Kettleby is when nicely tucked belleat the blankets, . . I - __ # - . - : �_ _' - �'_.t' . . as only mother could tuck me, I have ;_4 - I - � . i that dav, and they will be correct- . . .. _.. . �' .. i . . ­ about building a church and gets a little W . . . - ^. . TJ= ,rAZ=-] lialLering 5tation Q.T�R . - .-. . . . .. . ,,� . .1 heard Mr. Tramp munching bread and I �., . - I - . - . 1 �. �, _. � . . .. -i . . boy to ,write out the notices calling for . .1 � TR.tms GOING EA �T 13 UE AS FOLLOWS:- ly done and finely finished. � - - . ' - ,.- I ! 1 _v . I meat at the kitchen table. The sympathy � . . . i I . - . ' 1. . . . d . ES . . 8 .. . _. . ..d_._.., ._�,.' - �� - � - ten' ers. I have spoken of was then @own and since . , No. 1 � ExPRE . :00 A� M. - . .. -*,. *. - .- t - --. CQ My (n) 6wigallery is one of the la�est . - . _11 . . in ­ * ' & ZI MIXED, . . 1. 2:22 P4�'M. . . .- �� , ­ - .1 . ; Mr. A . 61ttie,'proprietor of the Brechi ' - - - d Provirfree. ­ .W. that time has had a healthy growth. I - . - and e appointed in the _ i . . . 64 .,:. . 1, is sellina Out his business at I . , I - . ; 7 LOCAL. . . '. 6:30 P. M. - 1--- - 11 ote . think it is just as much of a sin to1et a ; I . � � . " - I = ..., .'' %.. . . . - Everything is as handy and tast - - . - : - -,�-7:::,V��._ '' , . . Brechin on Friday, April 10th, prepar, tramp cheat -you ail it is for you to try to � . .. S G 'ING WEST DUR AS FOLLOWS: y . . . TR.UN 0 . I . I - _. _. .. . :� , _. . . Ing possession of the Oriental --Deal honestly . - !.. I No. 8 LOCAL , . . . . 9:02 A I.- ; . as mon.ey can make it. Call . - �. __-.'�, " 1, - - t � � '� . . , .. ft - I I . .1 ., I .. . :. - '' * . _.. . . . � : . . atory to tak" get ahead of the printer. . �� I � (r- 46 4 Mix ' . . 4:16 P. M. - -hen in Whitby. - . I . 11otei, Orillia. There is a large list of with all men," but require the same in re- ED. % . around w _.. - :� � .0 ... - . - . . ; - .1 . . - - 9:09 P. M. . ' � ,:.. cles for:sale. turn. 14You can't turn a human being . , . �, 2 Expimsi . I -1 - ­ '� � . , - arti i �. . . "' ' - _. ��_ . .- e dvvelling, just nortli'of away from your door hungry." Neither - .- i-.- `. . lwml� - . - . , ____ -_ ____ � �. M. 0':SM3:Z:1-T_ . _. I _. A i.ulall fram - .1 . . . - ._,_.______________ � � � � . � '_�, I . . . . - I - - . -L . � . I . . - _. . . . - . . - I � -the fl I .. L . .. - . � � .;,� . _� _ . irLitUYC factory, DOWMIltuville, owned can 1, but I keep a wood pile Rud when ' . . . RECIPROCITY. I . . -1 I ­ . ., -_ - , _.: . one of these poor outcasts apply for edibles -, -_ - 1- . . . . . . I -�: , �,,- . I . . by IV. H. ITanson, was burned Thursday wriiien with a � I . . V . C% � . .. . . CT_J.A_M=z%d:0= �_ ". - . - - , . - _. . . I ask for a testiniouial . . - . : � - :,_.-.­ - -�. illorning. 'P�ere is no doubt as to Its ­ I � I � ..�'_ I ­ _,� ­. " - . . - bucksaw upooti a few sticks of said wood - .. . � - A. Urquhartl Fashionable Tailor, . .. I - . . .. .. ''.. . I . . . . - the ' . . . . All%., . � __ 1. . . . . . . t - - - I.. . .. . .�. � - - . bei the � K of an iuceudiary. its pile. Tile result is that the wood piie is yet - . . . X � - ' is not in favor of trading with the - - . � . . ... I . - I . .2,9i.g, ,%'V%;3r unoccupied. Insured - - . . . : I for Ill a healthy state and the saw not much - , ... . . � r) . . . - . F ..: . _� ... I I 1. :1 . _Vi I . . � -Stateg, but is doing a larcre - - -. ..., ­ - ... � . - It 5 Ck). 1 . the worse for wear. When a cripple comes ' - I United ID n . . . . . . - I . . � . . I.. '_ - Ir". . . I -_ , . - . - I � :1� . I - - - : ... I M C T " Y oubeg, a form 6r r�sliJeDt of .. � I . trade with Markhain and Scarboro - - . I .... _� rt__._. .- %� , ", � 1: I.- ti - , - r. = --..-: � .- . ?=11� . ­ I ..! - , � . I - " " " alon- or a female whom you deein worthy, . I . I - , , .. .-r"1- --_ , , . .. - I - . - . . " _ � I � : , E c a v e rt L, ia6 SeCLir(-d the Ellis will.and help'thein, but trawaps should be starved - ­ . - . . Townships. The fashions for 1891 - - . , w - _­ . , �_.-. A . . , - . ­. ,�. . � t . . ' . . __ . �_. 14 . - . � - . �_:­ mc, t, le Mr,climery aud other re- ir.,to iuduf3try. if you call r�.deem ore of . - . Ilare just arri.ved and I call inake you - - : . .. - .- ,. - � . . I . : is ulact . I -, .. . � . � : i ":, I . e ez wlug on tile these wretched crelitures into ividustry . ou . . � ' � . ff . ­ 'ary for ,Carl v . � . , . . � . .. (Julsites n . ' . - the latest style. Call and get a nobby - . . . .. ­ - . ­ . wooleu luill. We wish our will have accomplished much towards - . . � - . � . . - I - :-. ­.. � , - - . - - buslil"S of - --olution. . .. �.. I �- . . suit. ` Fit guar nteed. I .- : - .. I . � . . ' . - - -,--. frieud, 1111r � OUD-, all tile blICCeSS UeCeS- Christian re�% . � . I , * ' I - . I . I . . . . .. ­ .. . - .- . . � . I � . � - . I . - I SLIIIN . 1� * - .. � I . - ­ . I - . _�_ ,. �.. - ��. ' � . ., . . .. -. 'e. -el ble'%v the as LETTER TO THE EDITOR. . . . .. - A . A.Vrq'uhatt, Brouthm. '. .... Establis' - - '­_. ,.-: I ­ �. Sol, ble scbuudi 9 . . - . . - . - __ - - --- - __ ____ - hed ( w* .. I ... I . . i. __ - . 1. ­. ­�'. -. , _. out iu the lobbi cq, tj2e 'Methodist church, ! � This department ii open to c011 for tile fair di8 . . ; .. . ,�' � , - . - - . � . .. .- I.. � - . I , I , . - Bee n . . I � - . .. - I '. '. , tOD,a -%A-eek ago Sunday during service, cu6sioN of Imbue questions. The wr'ter must .1 _: I - .. . in all cases seud bis correct name w;ih copy. . . . . . I . I 7_ .,.. .. . . . � -.,. .. : _­ e it was -detected the church was q0! �! REM6110 To NEW PREMISES I , 18674 . ai:d befor I nderstood. bowev(-r ' , - � L . . - . . . . .. . . . .% : .__ - . It is a -reat We wish it distinctly u . . _,_ . . I . � . . "I . . fil'ed, with the escaping gas. M re- '.. ,� - - ON . . . ; . � .. �' . _; P, - . that in no case do we hold ourselves ..: � . - , . . - '' , . � . he N%,ft8n,t crul,lit RW made all ex sponsible for opinions expressed by corres-- .. I � I . . . ­.- .. .. .. . - � A , .4- . . . . . : , ­ - - pity P I- . . . - . I I . � . � , wn, . . � ponflents.-F.P. Nzws-1 .. . . BROCK ST.9 SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK . . . ,.;�. I -, . . . - I . :, . ample of. . I . . ..w � I . . I .- . . I - ; .. _.. - 21". . .. . . - . .. . . -1 . . �, . 1. - - At th.e.clo.sitig exercises of the Ontario . . I - . q . b. . � I- . . . � . '�_ -, __ . .- .. - .� r. . � � ge. . . . .1.. . I _. I - . -1 . - - .. - I - - - . : � ,.- , �: I - nt6, on Satur :_ ,��,.' Acc�ptance of Challen . . � . . - Yeterinary College, Toro .1%, . ,�.., . � ! . . Whitby gar�la'Works's. Pump Facto' . ­ �% _. _ : _. i- . � .�. - _-J, / �, � .- � (I ay last, ,Messrs. David Lewis of Omemee, . '� -. . . :. . I 6 ry,, 3 . . " __ At the mouth -organ contest of M arch 1 .., - I f, I - . �0:r _ - � ,:. shna P. Thompson of Uptergrove and .. I . � . , �, __... Jo* - . .1 . so & Hawk.m -r. Omqro-vv, lProprie , - .. � 1.�, . - - : �-' ed 27th for the silver medal and champion .. . ., 11 Iffathiso 9 C . �� Jr.ekson Rho les of UxbridRe were grant . . - I -, I " . .. - ..�. Man fracturers of - � - . .� I . A - L having taken high standing in ship of tile counties of York and Ontario, - - . - Manufactiarer of - .1 I : k , diplomas, . I I . - - I . I . . . .! .. I Cline off victorious. but it appears Lhat , , 40!� MarbleMontime to, Headstones and all , - . I .; : . I - . � . - I . . I _.., , , - . .". _1.wl �_ - the exams. - ,� . � , . . . I : , 11. _� . . other , ­ ! ou Mr. Abrahani. Calander accepted his de. ,� . . . I other metery Work. . .- z - . ., � ._� . . I . At the Bo'winanville Police Court, . . asues a �. I .. - Lift, Force & Suction PumpS I L I.. !.. - as feat in ratiler bad grace and it �NT � SAW Im ortew"s r scotoh, swedish, Am . '-' ­­_-, � :. - . . Ip . , � It, . . � . ,_ . � - Jil o I, d a eballeDge in repitition of -the same. Now ,�' - 11.1 . erican and anadian 0ranttes. . ­.. �� �'. .�, ' , - - , � L ,,T Xnorning, Patrick Brennan w - - . . -- _. � __: - charg with stealing peas from J. L. ai that contest was properly Cooduetta I I ... I . . . I All parties wislift work would do well to CdlI Deep -well Pumps of Brass, Iron. and ,. . � - . ...-, - - . . . ,�o - . .. . . . . . All work guaranteed . P . I I .. __.� . . I ..... , pal sons, of lot 6, concession 4, Darling ' . - I On us beforepnrchasirig. . . - !_ , , : . . - . . - - ___ --.--.--- __ __ --.--- _. � .. - . . .. ____ - � - GEARED - . ,.:?. � V. - _. . , . . . ved without a fiRw, I wish tile -81id I - . . AND pUMPING WIND i - " � -' � . _- - ton. As the evidence ,was straight, 1!6 and jud. ' - and prices of the lowest. . . - . - . An to distinctly uDderetRtld that ' MI LS, - ,-- : -�,v! -, . .1, pleaded guilty. and wR9 seuteneeCi to six yollull W . . . �_ ... , . . . - . - I .- ., .; . . . 1. - _. . . . . , Go .. . �'...., - as I Tior,orably won tile modal, I do not . . �1_ Wo WARREN -9 " - . . � .. . months in jail. I _� . � � � . 'XV indiulti find Cistern Tanks, find , I �. ,�. � . -_ I . , : . . . � f Mr. t . - deeni it neciessary to play for it again, * � ;-. .. .1 * � - ' , �.., - . On Tuesday 111:9t the fallp o :' .. �� I . . Watches, Clocks, J ewellery . , Cistern Pumps. Mail orders - , - , .. � ,- ,� -- . . . - . . - - , - � i�' Deati, near Hampton, containing 97 acres, aud as for tile CllainpiOurflliP, I will 90 � I � k I . .1. 0 a ga I n - . . � promptly attended to. - .­ - .'. k, . .. I . , fr. George aceol*diug to ruler. and- plav for it . . . �' I and Silverware . - - .' - ' I ­ '. �_ .'/ _ ? ' . . I was sold by Mr. L. A. Tole to N g the dfae of .:-: . I . . I - , I -ering.'. - - I . . N . � astle, for tile slim of with 111iii one year on or after . . Fmm� , I` - , ill'all styl �s Knil at 1111 pricies. ' LY'i%IkN FORSYTH, Agent. Pick I - ;_ .�,_ �. - . Lurnsdwi, of Newc i , . - ., � . . - -.-- - - _.- -:. .: . � I—.- -.,. I . . __ I . . - . -1 $000 --not a bad price cousideriug tile whieli I gained it. But, In tile meantime, ... � . . I . I -1 . ____ _.. - ­ .------------ . � - . . ., ; - , , - ' _. .. � . I - . if tile aforesaid yqnng nian is dei-irotis of :� %. . , - .. . ; , I . , lued at 1,-,2000, wer I . . . . . � ­ r. v - . . . . .. .. . (,. burnt -ill put uP .' ,:.. I . . . . 1. .- 'An 1. , PICKE - .. - .._ buildings, va y one - , . - - RING . 1. 1. .. .,- . ":- � ­ piltvivg, 1, tile undersigue,l, u New Wflliams -.. I .' � about a year ago. . . - , * ' . ' ' :' . . . wat)LItig a - . . . - .. I � - , . . I - - - � '' - � '. � � i i I . -1 - �_ ��:. A � - .4graillst him, ftiad meet him at Mr. : , - - -1 . - - . 1�7 r,- . : An e.,tensloti is b6ng built to the front S25 I - . . . Sew lue will (10 well to 1. . I , �: . . - ; , - - ing ML,,ch . . .1 I ; Jji.-q. I)II13CAD R store, fli-illand Creek, on ,- . I � � .. ­ s . -1 � . (if tl)e woollen mill en Mara St., Beaver. 0 - ' I . . . . I . � . . ". . call and get price from I - . .. ­ : ... : - - _. . . . -� -11 15th, at eig,ht o'clock P-111., to . . . . . . 11 ... � �_ I .. , , builditig is inadeq,late Apt .: - . . NIN MI LL_ '-.**: _.. - - ; ., . . ton T1,e tuain -auge for the same, otherwise, it 1.1e 1 .�, I ,-- - �� . � Cyr. _Tv�. _77.dnA.1P.n=ZT.V -PLA .. .....- I �:. z�.l -, _1 ­- -for, ille I rge ainoura of worK intended to ari ­_ . . :, . - , . I � 1. . . � . .. .. . - ... hat the proprietor found it will not tio so, I be--- of him to rest in '' , - . 1, 11, '. ONT. I - - . I .1 I � ­ A be carri�'d on t . � . eN , - I. , 71y PICHERM, .. .1. ­. . . - . -JIMAN -1 11ARRINOToN. , I . - - - . _. - 1. � .1 - . c-utialp, Llecessary to extend it. This Oace. Hk- . . .. . 4N . - ---.-i-------- ___ ----. - - __ _! . . � I . I - . : ­'� '�.., I . . . � . . . . C_ s S I 1, . - .. ­ �� � � . . * . 0 7 .. - . - - - - - - - . . - _% ' . - ise in the new lessee. �, ­�L__ .....- .. . '. . '. . . I I PICKERING , * - ... ­ s_ . I - - - . - - . . ­ . I shows ei�terpr . f tile .. , . BIRTHS. . . I- .. . . . . . . _. !.. . . . ; - -, . , . - . : .- : - .. __ * ��. I I .. . . . - . . - : I __ :.: P- . � . Mr. Al. M. Story, Stoliftille- son 0 � . f-il . . . - - . . , - I enwooti. on Mcirch 27th. - . . . . .. k ASHI .­ - "' � , late Wm. Story, was successful in passing CATHEnwooi)�At (ire I - . - I' - - "#­:� the w . .. . . . . . . . . - I - :, . ife of Th.)s. CaLberwoed. of a fou. ... . . - . . . .111. - .4 .. �- . , . %-o the gri)4uationexamination at. tile Ontario on Marcli mth, the ; . . . I I _... Lumber- Y s � . BLINDS7 - � ... ...�., - . - . . . . - .1 - � . . .. . . - . . Veterinary College Toronto and will start wife.Pf 11arry SaAler, of a son. . . . . . - ___ - . I.., ... - -,. , L -, , ?.'.. ' - . . . I . - - I . . - - - . ��. .1.%! . , - %, Illinois, wher6 hie - I I - . � . '. . I . . � . � I . . ... I ';.-find all kinds of-... : ( . . - . -1._ . .z '_ , .� .. .. . OD Monilay for But MARRIES. .! . have bough out the lumberyard oi I .. �� � - ' . I L '' I . . - * . :.- intends to locate for the practice of his ,.H1CKi-J1CXR�1N_At Greenwood. On 3JOULlay. - I .. . . - I .. . - - - I - Hewitt. .Mr. Jas. . .. - Mr. J. H. MCQURV at Pickering Village 0U1_i:D11*-TC3- T_ .- . . .. - March 30th.'91, t1Y Rev. Mr. ... I . ... , I& . ­ .. . -� -] - 1. prefession. The Tributte wishes him un- Hicks, of Reach, to miss Rebena Jackson. of I _. . . . and am preparel to supply all classes 01 - - .. . ­ . __ . � (JU . Grecnwmd. I . .. . 1. .. I � Au-tbing in this line supplied on order. . _. \ : ,� - . I alified success. I est cash price. . : :.:. : -, lumber at the low . � I - . I , At the adjourned Ma'girAkiltes' ,Court Rt, . . . � - - . . . ­. - . - . -1. . i MOTHRUSILL-LUKE.-At the resicieuce Of the . � .� . ­ . :. . � . - ' . . . � I . I .. . ,:. - Newma n ay before his Woi- I,rid6, on Tuesday - Marcia 3111t. by Re%. Mr. ' . � �. - � , Having got the Pickering Planin'g Mills . . . - - ]�� -1 . 11 - . ;�deriok Mothersill to b1i" -. - . .. . " - - 'I'' - . , - ­* - ��. , ' . ..�.:. ship the Mayor the two'yonug trien, Jag. Jobiiston, Bir. F .list Toronto Village. . . . . � . 0 essary maebinery, I _ - � - . Mary Luke, all of P " . SHINGLES 1� fitted out with all nec . � - A. ' - . . . . I . . . tly. - e - ­ ,<- _� . �.. and Ed. A'. Roland, charged with beipg REXPREW-MILLF-w-At "Thistle Hgk'." i,,ickering - I . . . Rm prepared to fill all orders proLni . � .& * I _. cup- cerned in.the stealing of certain prop- Towl).. on Wednesday, April Sth. 1891, by Rev. - - ' , - .- , I Intend to in ake a specialtv of shingles, dress lumber, and do all the work usually . .� . - * I., . _. . - ...,.:,: J- . . L. kerrin aWated by Rev. A. H. Ki" 7' M 0 . . .. .. - . .. I u the 4tb con.of i,. r. - . _ I and will keep a large stock of each grade Dg MillS. - , . - , . tv belonging to Mr. ff ill 0 Walter C. Renfrew, of Markham. to L.. - �� done in the best plani X I . - . er ' , - - - , . - � ­ -1 _'. . - - : -, k - . ouliand, No-1.XXX_,$1.95persquare; a - the G.T.1t. sta- - - . 11., _. . - . .. . . WEitchurcho were sent down fDr trial, J third daughter of Mr. John Miller. - . . equally low. Call at the Mill-ne r :\ . - - . .. . Dther -rades � ." ";, ., _­ �_.." � tantial e,vidence --- - , " 10, . � $2.60 per M.- n ything in raT line. _. ­�­:- i-1 - . . . - - perfect chain of eiretims .. I � _- 0-041-6-0 1. .1 so � . . I __ tion, when desiring an _. .­.�' � - " . �. - � - . emed woven against them. . __ � - - .,; _` � � I '. V. _% I' .11 . . .�. se Wednesday night. April lat, about 12. 1 OAers takap for any quan ERVILLEP �. � . ­ ­ �` ' 1. . . - SOM - . ' . - Coming home frorn the shanties' on � . . J. " L . . i. �� -f �-j� - .. I fire broke out in tile two-stomy brick ;).4. . . . LIIKFJ I tiSy of lime; and Rny orders - . 1. _­:'' .-'Q . . _ . � � Tlursday eveniDg" Mr. W. B. Thompson block on Baldwin 8treet, Brookfin, owned . . . left witli me will receive prompt attention. - 28 -v � - pROPAIETOR... .�.. - ,. - - _'. , I - - � 1. ­ . - ... I - I . . . . . .1 - - . . of Orillia, et with a serious loss. He wap by Bickeli & Sonley, and oceup'M by R. �.j- . I � . . � .. .1 .______ � 7. . ,. _. - - !.?,� . . __ .1 . � I � . . I _- . , , 1..� � _1 , ��, 4 , , . . . drivina on team -and leading another and C. Warren as a general store, G. N. W. � . . � Ll .. All kinds of dressed lumber kept I . - ! ­_ , ... ,�, I 1­1__.� . I - '. 1&:1 ' I - . 1__-�­ . � 4", )�, - ' .' v ,� , " , . in 6 - - �9, . I . :- took tile i for it. He had not proceeded telegraph office. Bell Telephone Company, i 0=1� I - . took. Har A and Soft Wood -at the - : _:� � , -dl - - Subscribe for The NEWS..* _ I . . -1..64 . - .''. far from ashago when the ice gave way � ng LUMDer Yard. - -..: - .. -1 I � . - and by C. H Wilson as a dwelling. , Is i - I Pickeri . - �, _'�7 " _' - ..., . ': I 1, I _.. ire outfit into the - I � I . . . 1. . ­ ... ecipitati a tile ellt Aq I . . .: 1_. �11 - ... pr , . .,�.' - A �, I / , - - - " . _.. . - .- . - . .:� . -, . . , PRO .1 - . .1.1'. , ,, . ; . � three � '. F � � I ­ -� I " escued,the origillated in the store, and before any ` . � W. D. GORDON I.. .L Only $1 a yefir. . �/ . ­ � . ...-- ,%vater.1 One horse was r &)arm Was given find destroyed the entire .. .. � PRIE" "OR. - ` ': ' � ��_- _.. -. others valued at $500 were drowned. Mr. ! - I . 0 .. stock. Tho (i.N.W telegraph and Bell ; . - ---------- -- -- . ­ : �4 , L ____ . - ___�_ � � -�--� Thomp8on hituself 6scaped with some, diffi. 106g. Wilson . - =_ --- -- -'----- _t____;;: .' .; _' , i - - il�: - ­ . . - telephone offices are a total - � . ..--.-. , i ' , - . . .. \ ; . - � * . - t of his thing%. �4 . . - . " . . . � 1. , " 'I . . culty. " :' _: _' succeeded in saving moo I I 1- : . . __ "r �: .� � , - -- . . . I . . - - ., a ' 'I 'must be a won- 11 . . I - jARVEY'S F0R,_;._.'..e.._. ..� . _.!, - -1 1: , I , The Or"nev-110 ai 0_� . I '­ GO TO I .1. ��.�'_ . I . .. �� 1_ � . I f Warren's stock was insured in the London , I . I - . - We UV , . . . . S - . .1 ... .- Ag ,.- �_ I .� I _... _. - i _: derfal institution, are to Put a . t. and � ­ � � � - . . and Lancashire for a small amoull - � . I I .-_!,� - - , - I 4 . I I- - _!� . ... r I . . � , - ' 0911a ails e-, .- � - . . faith in the Utte lees of the Dufferin ng was insured for abont S8,000. 1, .. - I .1. 7.. .: - . - A dvertiser, -published in that town. The the buildi � - . �: . . �. . Sliced Roll Bacon, Bol - �:: --. , , - . Total loss �botit $8,000. i- . . - ' - ­ .:��­. � - - . - . ,� .. � . . - I - - . . . I . __ es -in ulk _.'. -,;. : � Other day two of the prisoners pr:)men I Mixed Piekl * b I - , ,'�... V, I . . 91 Ing I -I- - - d _... _. 7! __ ..�! - - t,; of �ho town in search of , We will ive to the first person Lelli E-4 .. 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I .. 1 05 . . . ..r � . __.� _N - . accompfinied by an To the next 25, Xash for E(59 'affair imaginable I to tile next 25, $6 each- I t- . , . _;. � - � - I,. -..-... I .1-_ __r�_� r �_`;" _�r!­ ­ � 'i , � ,� .V - .. the most Commonplace r) 14 .' Japaii Teas -I' � .. --I, _�. ..:!­ -�_ w'-� . , . - . . $12 each. To the person sending in the E-4 . - . ,� � I . �___ . I W-'. - t __1 - *1. � -_ . "..;_;,. I �� . :: Funny way to run ft jai - give 0100 in . ..r. . . . - . - �_ ­: - 11 " , .. log ilut in the'swamr)"al6ng last corree � apswer, we will I . . W . .; - --- ____ ,`�,' ,.A. 1. - Living iv. a , . go . �, ----- -; -.11i, 1: I � 9 , - I . �. . �, , ;. � ,'- _� . ' I 9 . 111� iO . . �0 � ortli. gold. To he next to the last $50, and ' .r . . . .1 ­�. �4! 7i�- t.� . - the railway track about 2J rniles n me t s from the first. With your .- � I I . . . . I- /..I- . ,r.�� � � �.- . st ­ J- . 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W %b 0 oil . . .i .1 I � I :ftus, th -11 y, � ., ,7 1 'n.�;.��,.l.�' r'!- .,-, L 1.11,� . - rugue's ,1 t&I , . - , I . - - I . . I .:., .1 .. � -1 rom &lie 11 :�­- - 4- ­ � i- , �-,�;:. " - - . I . .. and rotten f , and the action of rais. , within fifteen fedt, I had all I!1 , - ­ . .- - , ; : " ­.. � - I. , ',�,'; L -- � I I k - .; ,­w-.:.1�:,:.­ , . , " . . 7& sides, and the floor was , � ��, .. ­, - - .- - �j ,.*.,%, this t'Me 1111s. �- I -1 . . .. . .� 10 - ­ ,­.­­ ­ - LAMP,,, - taken his huge form for a rock ; I had r . . . .-1. . ,; - �-­, .-;:I 4: �' ,"W - t '. . ­ T I - -GOLDEN' �:.-1...:L,.-.'­'-_�*,:.''.­. , fu E, I . It -1 I ing it burst open - I ` . , - ­ f-,, -4�.: J 11; � :,F- � - 1. 1, '.. - � �! �, ". %. . . � ;.-�,:-�.-­.-.�,�..,�,.:.�; j­� .* �'��., " -;. ". . . ­ � .: 1. . '. '0 , ..:, I . . . immedial red itligold. Theguineas .� ., I -:� .. . .1:, � �� - T Cove W �. --. ... I . , I idea we wereso close as that. ­ , �.. - , -­ , - , . : - J Yes, there he ­ � .­ . . � - I . I . . .- . 1. I .�. . . , . . . .'' - I - - .. ­ � . , � . -. 1- " � .:'.-. ' ­ � ­ , 1; : -'�­­ I '. . ­� ( . .- I I . BY MACKATFON 17HAM � 11NOV, I -, *as ! He evidently did not know we were �'- - - I �.:. -* j�";. - -... ­ � , , , - ' , . clinked ah I Spun -AtOUt 10 411 directions ; I " 1. f . I . -�:i.,� � , , I-— I . "'.. j , ,. . � - . . .-.. , : . sj.. . .. - I . -, .. '-,11". -�" . A TAT,E OF FIS�ER'S'FO " ;'.' -'I '-�­ I - -.- ;11 1. - 1, andsomeafthem rolling towards the licar .', . !�.-­Il there, for he was slowly swinging Qn. leg to , - . i- .. .. . -- _ 6 A ­ - ". .1 �*� ,e. �.; a . , I LLY. I - � � � .. " .: - . , .1 . - I I . . 11.1 � , . � I , , I . , 4 : %,. -� . ­ ­ - . � � il . �­ i A I - , 1. I . I � . .. � : , . �� W, ` - -, � I .1 I . . . ' . . .. .:. , ­ . I : .. . I .. - - --- - --- - W . . . I . .. - . I . ."': .. ­ ...1. -I..." �,s�d, i --- , . , settlqd down at kr. Csrterl�s FeeL It must be 10 or, 11 o'clock: We have and fro, and with his ears cocked was keenly : I ­: .­:.-­:.­.- i- .. � .: I , a �­- �. . .., , -:;. " - 1 7 -, i � ..' '. . , I , " - . &ither John Westcott nor -Abrian's crawled ten or twelv6 miles. Tcan't go on watching the path he had himsof just co., - . . � . . . ... 1�5 i , . . . . ­ I - - - ,�Ut . � -;:-.�, `:j­''-­,� , - CHAPTER ITL � -...-.--.-. .)i1t in the keyhole'. It flttod the lock' .- . ­ --.,. :..�! ,­­'. . I.: ". � - ­ . ­ ­­. -sookitig any rest, that much longer. Heat ! Wh-' irspiration allcing, evidently expecting something. y � r - I . ... � , , . 1.11-1 - :,: . - ,,:, ' ' ',L �1 �, . � .." -, . . . ­- gj�d all father thpught of I I .: ,-.. �. -, �.- � i4o force would move the key; it rosi I - ­ . ,-. � �� : .1 � . . . I sm -4 'pear. * . ur es, . .. .. - : .-. I ilight. They wep too deeply occupiel h e - �­ . , i ". Holding up the lantern' Iiis efforts to, turn it:- . . was pouring out of us ; 0 Y9 Clothes were there was no doubt about it, lie had e , . ­- : . ­ -, ing � * ither .. �­ . - . : -1 .-..,- downwards, John Westoott found himself ,; Westcott drew the key out of tile lock in a minute exaniinatioli of the cellars und r wringing wet. The only thing that did not scented us or heard us, and was now lying * . � . �.,.: - I.-.:- .7 - at tl head of a flight of bric ' '. . the old house in Fisher's F911 . and bags look as if it was dyij I ig was the old chap i in waitl, probably to make a charge. � .. . . : n I . - ., .. . ,k steps. These A with -a I . ��- . - .- . espair. He stood looking fit it , BY Jove ! how luck it Ls lie ll%(l no . .- -t ��'. . .-, steps were incommodiously narrow, being Puzzled face. But presently the puraled ivold that Mr. Girdlestol a relative had d - front of us. He had 6t turned a hair, and I wc t . .. ­ . . - A, - - .- ..-.-.. , .. - built up between.the outer an inner walls ,OxpreMion changod. His eyes became hope- covered there. No place could have bettA his tracking now win wonderful, indeed. done that in the feariKulistuff we-, ad er, t- � . .. . . . I , -boarder's purpose ; for it Was 6 Not a sign of track o - broken branch or any- through earlier in the day. Wec(u( P ­ *"'�'-­ of v'he old mansion. It was impogsible, &,I and animate 1. He notice served a I I never . � --, :.:, . - - d ruarks of ; bt I , ­ ecret strong -room that had been built ces- thing could I see t on he went, slowly, have eal " L" slowly, wit . . � -.-... -.-.. .. ; .-. . " with such broad shou!ders as WeStoott's -to i:lust upon the ke --marks which were not a . 111.4 rifle -., I -. �:� � I I descend Otherwise than obliquely. The there when he laced it in the lock. He turies ago in which to store. treasure in tl �e _'because locomotior had to be slow in finch clutched in his hand, creclus incl 1) - . -1 _� - -'--;:*- 'i sensa i - time of civil war or serious rioting in tb 0 gtuff-btit with most ouderful certaint 018 nearer to the I I rogue." H . Y 111ch i . ... .. - 1.�! , t on wos not agreeable ;. less so, even, knelt down anyopened the lal D. Halli ! . e gets to wiLl1in . . I.., I thaa being lowered into a w -'ell, for a -rope unscrewed the lati�p near the wick he foung cit of London. though he saw the e ephant ahead of lim. ten feet of him, the 66 rogue 27 a to ps aw- -.1 .­ . . . - " . � . . I ill rin . . ­­ �j . . I ;­ ­ �.... is some i lef -- ... L. thing : here the connecting link with the lower part: j4pre than half full of Tt would have done Mr. Girdl"t'One'm -90 we went oil and c i, from bad to worse, bull toandfroandsuddenI wheelsrotini '. * . : . heart good, lot us hope, had he witnessed for another t w'o hour i or no, then he sudden - oil ' . :" " L's" rifle is ra= - -1. . -. . L� the outer world was, as it were, completely I oil. He poured Aoine, drops upon the key bang! Jiang I , *:.-. . L.-,. -. -. �� . " '. cut off ; even the sound of Marian's piano I 'd again thrust . it in the keyhole. After the prlompirous turn which th3 old firm no ly stopped. I ra I n to 11 L ," Vellian, of There is a screaming trumpet,'& swaying of -, . . - . '' . . - ! � . * t began to. show signs of took. Under Mr. Carter's instruction -ft r course, dashed the rifle into the same hole trees in all direction at( the " ro Ilel! . -- . . ,.. ­. having gradually died out. Or had she some persuasion I 8 )I � -1 - -. was, I I . s- f . stopped plal ? thought Weatcott. Had yielding. The key moved, then stuck, then Marial father was in reality An eX9611611 t which he had almost jabbed right through gone. "Come on,"shouts "L." . . :. * maA of btwinem_iohn Westcott became i a ..� . . .. Mr. Carter awolke ? moved again. Westeott's patience was be- me by this time. No one could, see, and any . Off we dash, tearing out, way througli .. ".. . . - I . t he' . -', ­ . . . Although the chilling draught of at time as great a financier as hill uncle ha, I - in front mer - --ollision along the Jungleand the jungle tearing'its w,ty I liroligh . � - .. . was cioraing exhausted: Ilia face flushed, and FLOP a ­ ­ .1 � � - ­ . essl Suddenly who retine. US. The whole place is covered witl I)Iood I ­ - �� .� d when, the panel was closed, the �is hand shook from excitement. been before him. And when lie was urg . . . I .. - - ' to accept a partnership in the house, a yea I I and there can be no do I I I - . -..- I . � ; I cold da,mp. atmosphere. and that peculiar -,the key turned,. and the door flow open. For hours i had been tmrrying a ten -pound till that the elephant ..-. I . � I . . ... - .- � mustiness which clings to vaults and Such. I Weatcott rais,M the lantern hastily above or two after -the memorable date of h' rifle and I had realhkd the earnestness of is badly wounded. . i� .� . .; like underground places. became more per- his head and wout stealthily forward. return iolIlEnuland, he could not refuse; fo life. I had made-up my mind that, once " Look out !" Bohomo7H011di stops an . � . . . I.... . he and Marian had in the meantime learn beckons me, and I crep I * . . .. -. - ceptible -at .every ste ' Meanwhile, Mr.' Carter, asleep in hi through with my flist elephant, the rest t tip to him, fol, ,tig . . - - p ; and these steps , to arm - . . .. . seemed endless. Yet he had proposed to chair, was dreaming about Ilia old partner. to love eacli other. besides, Lite will which . my turn now. Ott, ye . - -.V. , . . Were. safe. Never, no never, not for the a, there he is looking . . � - " . retum in ten minutes. lie found had named him his uncle's heir stratt at tile about twenty feel, off. 4111,00k - �. �.. - Was it possib - le to He dreamt that he could hear hi And go, after their marriage, Mr. Girdle fineattuaker, would I again go through all I . - . :'-, - e din in teelinilt uapt the ary I had been enduring since � 6 out, e to Charge I Wait unt.1 I Ile,& - . � . ... .,'I.,.; - ­ complete this expedition in search of his 'and down th ing-hall, while a going , ­. � - : old uncle's gold in no short a time ? It. his writing-tab.e lit the office below. it 8tol house was for many years thei o'cloc . Yes, my mi id was fully made up, quite close back YOU UP," wI1kIy(,,rs - -. . L- *. I*— ­ i. scarcely seemed probable. And yet West- ! seemed to him that Mr. Girdlestone ha this was my first and last elephant. I had ; I'l I , a chost-n home. "L. " W -r -r -r -r ! here he comes, everyt Iiing I -. I.. , . Cott did not despair. The encouralryin found out the disastrous state of affairs : This old mansion in Fisher's Folly, atil I thought of nothing bi t this determination falling in all directions ! The noihe-of Ilis .. . I ,. . . . �? . .. . .... -. .1. . look which Marian had given *him inspirell i that the discovery had brought him out of standing in these modern times, is unten i for hours'. when' this � iudden stoppage took truiiipet, the Swaying of tile trees, the 6rash. . . . . anted. It has a lonely mid dilapidated ap . Ing and then tile awful thud, wit() ,,.an .. I is -, Confidence in his purpose. If lie, had acted his grave, and thi,t he was exerting all his I place. . -. ''. , .: impulsively, the motive had been a good eat financial facilities in order to save the pearance. The windows -including tht � � . describe them? "Well done, old man ; y,)u . . I I . .., ­� one. His prompt decision was stimulated frouse ; and his peculiar walk, an it appeal great central window, within which tile " Whit -in up? Ila a there?" -This was Stood that charge like a veteran. " - . �. � . -� � -.- -..:. ­ � Golden Lam once stood --are begrimed 'the expression oneveiy face. Alln-.ykeen- . ­�- � . by a keen - desire to save his uncle's firm I, ed to Mr. Carter. expressed his anger at the Yes,thereliewas. 1hadgocin.yelephant.l. - - .. - t uin: in truth, lid had been iii with dust &us smoke ; and Lite steps below ness was back, I felt,equal to anything. How ? Well, evell now, after all this d(,­.,(Ir1p-1 . . .. . tuation. lie felt himself greatly humilia ' ' I I . ­ - ­..., . seized with an undefined - sense of . are as green as nuguated tombstones. A " L" and Bohomo-Hondi hold a whisper- tion, I hardly know how it had happe "d. � . . i -- . , t6d. He had not the courage to go and ' yl( � � . -.. . ��-- . . . ad cl and I almost kill myself in my Ile had charged right on to me, and I , liadl- - : . . . . . . - . apprehension when first encounter- 1 P' reat padlock and chain are affixed to the ". . 1. �1' �ace the matter Clearly before Mr. Girdle- f, tit door; for tile leal has run out at last, efforts to hear what it is all about. Not a dropped him with first shot. That wait -'. .. ­ I—-, . .. . ing the Indian servant in his travels. Tile ji�one. He was persuaded of his inferiority " ' . in - .. I . - I . . , . I word can I -make out, The excitement is .. - w.... � - - . man had told him, in a rambling way, that 'as a financier -though he haddone his best, I and thin randmark in the history of London intense. Quite too Ill Then the old quite certain, for Yere he was, his Iluge - � ­ '. - ... .. Mr. Girdlestone's death might provea serious , as he k will al be demolished &lid forgotten. carcass only seven feet from where I sto,� d. - . . �, ... I . ept repeating to himself, 11 had done . .. mail disappears in the undergrowth, glidin - .. . . - I . . I .. 1-1 blow to the business ; and he had implored . bin best." But the monotonous. tread of his. ,: . [T1119 XND.] T � It wan more good luck than good nianage-1 * - I . I . . . . . away like a snake, iphout the slightest : . . - - -.. -- :� - . his '.'young master," as he had called West- relentless partneratill- went,on : it seemed . - I sour d of effort, the ur dergrowth closing be- inent. Had th( bullet not killed him in-! - , . I . ... - Cott -for he had known him when a boy- to eliter into the very throbbings of his ­.. -T�- - -- , , - hind him, leaving not a sign of him. ' staneously he nit, it have crushed me I I -1 . . . in hill � - . - - '-- :. � ­- to proceed without logo of time to Fisher's brain. He could not all out the sound. . . I TELEGRAPHIO TIOKEL fall. � I - -... . . �: . . . ­ : .. Folly and put inatteis right while there was At length it became so unbearable that he . . . . Crawling up to 11 L " I whi r r: " What Where were the coolies I They werceon.! ­ . . � . ' is i ?" " 8-h ! �h ! .It � . still time.. The man had awakened I . t Says " L spictiously absent. There was my other rille I . - , . . lfteep cried out in des air, and awoke. - " - I I - -�­ . lie The situation in the coke regions con i - - . interest in Weatcott's mind concer " Did you call . Now, wh' h hardly been a whis- lying on tile round, but not a cooly I . - - . .,. ..- n Fme- father?" - ..., - tinues grave. - per. I * "'Vr 9 to be'''. - - .- -. old house And its surroundings, not ol� Ingi i MLd Ill ed it more than anything, seen. The interpid Vellian had not been .- .--. . . Z. ; Marian- was stal at the" entrance to ' Considerable destruction ' , . - . - I. . . the -beautiful Miss Carter. Indeed, the ' I ' Was caused by IL anA to be met With a scowl and s -h I" able to stand (0 t - - - . - . ,�� the dining-rol with her eyes fixed anxious- I I a charge. and " geeing Par.' - - . . ,. . youn man had pictured t.o himself a lovely ly upon the merchant. 'Mr. Carter put his naval combat at Valparaiso. was fearfully irritat ig. " L' then went pen get up a tree, why, lie did so, too." . . - . - 7'. ]'. �--�. girl, from the Indian's description, lighting hand, to hi forehead perplexedly. " A Suburbs of Ottawa lying along kite Rideau on to whisper someth ng, but what onearth Our prize was a magnificent elephant' - ­ I 44 I; * I , 1-z ., . . the Grolden Lamp, long before the vision a , I . :., . . � 1. he said I could not ke out, fo st th fully nine feet. ' L's " two bullets had pen. . . I strangedr m,"ho! muttered. ThenBudden- are in danger of a serious flood. I .� . ng tip I i hat brushed again it a tree deadening all etrated a little too far- back to 1, a . The ".- . . - �' W . . , � one ,�11 c �11 - - I . I._ camein8ight. The first glimpse of Marian, lylooki ea,hoosid: "Where is John?" Charles Crawford, a native of Ireland, ll sounds. Having recovered this shock, ,shot he t I . . . Z - ..r. - -. lien entering I the precincts of Fisher's Marian lanced. at the clock. Tile ten died at Philadelphia at tile age of 106. go was a difficult , 'Idell- - - / - ­- . L -he elepliant' we ve . . - Folly a few hot rs ago, and somewhat re- . � I again looked"' What is it!" Thump came ness of t a s r - ' I . . . , . . I a u mutes -w iich J4hn Wescott had nal _ ro' Ing . . .- - I h:iM Off, L or possibly the buylts may have " . - - sembled the 1'e sation of a � ream. C P. Huntington had purchased the Ash something into the am od of my back, and, Aid piat - .. I .... -, _,: L . . h Ld almost expired. Would he soon. return? lal Cincinnati & Indianapolis Railroad. :glaring around, I a" my faithful Vellial lanced off a papling. This -6fd " rogiie " had , . ' . � .. -. - � I But Wescott ad nv time for Such reflec- 8 le listened with Intense eagerness for any ' I . . J-1 . . - : . . tions at this moment ; for lie had reached ir dication of his coming. Mr. R. 11. K49cl the *well-known OLLaws also lo,6king ." What is it?" He, too, had foiled him several times. . . I . 'Q . . �- the foot of the steps and had c:lme upon a crept. up. tert I r had d apicted all over him. Old Bohomo-Ifoudi mea��time'has taken. - - ' Aga�u Mr. Carter passed Ilia hand across Valley lumberman. died at Aylmer, Quo., . . . ­ . .. � long passage. It was at right angles to the ' n Tuem sly ..l m I At this moment the ludicrousness of the off the tail, which he hands to me with great ' . .,. '.. ­ hisbrow. "I have been dreaming, "said he. " 4pgllt.. , . . - . -:,. ,steps : it widcned out sufficiently to enable "Am I dreaming now ?---and he glanced.1 Archbishop Walsh of Dnblin exp * whole thing burst up)n me. 'I coul not Politeness, and I see I am once more install. *. . - - -- � *1 ­ - . .,­ I him to walk straight ahead. ,He at once round the room. I '""" 'help laughing, Seizit g my handkerchief I ed in the old man's good graces' from Hie I - .. -.� ,, '.., , Suddenly lie started up. It sal ioik wit li tile resulta of his audience - -. ... - .1 - -­ quickened his pace ; but he was ,careful as " Where is the Golden Lamp "' I with the Pope. . al it. into my mo ith.- 8top laughin� I manner in which I shot "my firstclupliallt . . - - 11: i . . .I .-.- , .- . 1. . he advanced to observe every det0l Of tile - At this moment, Marian, stianding wit hill - Both He .. - could not. Tile agoniz, A expression oil "L a" I . . . .� � - . I . - vetneyer and (laus Spreckels face was terrible. Tit -owing myself on tile I - . . - . �rjckwork; for he dreadled the melre thought her boudoir and near the sec ret panel, heard ' I - :. L , 4. 1 . . A W � - - - . L . - r . . . .. . . L -� �-�f losing his way in such a dark,aO inyster- a ty deny the report that the laUer had made ground f buried.my ace in my arms, b . ut '. . - ... .1 . 1� . . . . . li bt,noise;1 . - . . . .. -, . ions locality. I . el, )utsliedreaded to look round! an agreement with the Sugar Trust. Vilienever I looked tip Du sw - I , - ' � . .. . . I .- ; V.- I , . i i a e dreaded to take her eyes from her I perspir I : The Use of Oream. . - .- . . . . . � ..;. .- .-, Toanyone with& belief in thesuornatural, . her's face. She spoke to herself in a A Bertin .reporl; says that tile action of ing facesi protrudent , iyes and woebegone ' . . : _1 L.�.` . . . I hOwever slight, ibis was not an expe I low - - the ital Government in recalling Baron appearanct- of the-, There 'are very few people who -hive - . ­. - a ' Aition - tone of de8pair: 4' What shall- I do?" . . Coll lien and the intense ,b,d,,, of cream ta use who make propc .1 . . .. awaken a Fax& from Washinittoon was caused by Ill anxiety depieted an " �V' face lest -my gig- . � . . . . . 4- likely to feeling of scepticism. , 11rumediately a muffled tone whi.apered in . . . use of the alige. All go --,d hollsek(IT, - I .- - . - . .. I More than one strange fancy flashed -across 'rol Y - go Tell him everything. All in threats of die Mafia Society. gling I-hould he heard, ff I went ain into era know, nowad-ys, that a cup of �. 'y " , - Westcott's- brain, A stidden current of air, w 11. " of allu hter. .. � � � ! An examination made by tile New York paroxysm after paro yam tile Im' lst. . . .. I which he now engountered, was like the icy - istato enslueer and surveyor shows that IA)okiijg up on one of these occasional saw made coffee in the world is stale flat alid . - I . - I Mr. Carttr had sunk into his chair. I unprofitable without cream, unless iwived it . ... - � -.­; breath of Some t�llseeli phantoin that had Marian approaclie4 hini. Her face' bright- front IS42 to 14W tile American side of , 113ohomo- Hondi, who had returned "quietly : . 4.-,- hurried by. Btlt this only proved to be, ened with a suddelu feeling of gratitude &%nd Niagara talle has roloode4i a mean distance � us lie had Vne, staring' at me with the ut-' be drank after dinner perfectly clear and - " . L. ­. -I I . - when he raised his lantern and examined' delight. But the inerchant did not look of over .30 feet and th Most eviltemPt and all almost fiendish look strong. It is a barbarism that only a few of , . . �.. .. . � e Horseshoe Falls ' . - . ... the walls, a bmall iron grating,. which was uF,. I I . , of rage. our cheaper restau ra'l are now guilty of, - . . I . ­ : " I have beell dreaming," lie re ts(L over R" feet- I saw tile old chap had lost all re- _ _ . -.. , . Pea V � �' � L spect for me, and th -a stopped my giggling to offer coffee with milk. On the contrary - - �­' ... doubtless placed there for venti�lation. But � " I dreamt that W. Girdlestone had come I -- . .�t,.4 ­qw- ..l --- �� - I . - . ­ : he had no so Per explained %way this b k � . I I t seems to us that tee, gains nothing, but - - . . -, 0 134110- la� I . I fit. " One must maintain one's dignity even 1 , - : . I ;-- menon than a.niore weird sensation gl - to life -that 'lit! was pacing tip &lid " .. KILLED BY A BEAL ­ in sl�eaiie brake." rather lows some of its delic!kcy of flavor 1 V� I :-:1 � .1 Ills room. lie seemed to know all I -- - . .1 - . . - -. �. - . upon him. The noise of muffled footsteps - ,rho 'rogue was c -a body ! � - e here, had I when served with cream, gaining . - = 2r trouble8.11' . . A Munder Aglacked by arst,li Whit# been IY- that is inconsistent with its nature. There - - . . - . - � I -. '. ... .. broke upon his ear7-footstoeps t�at -seemed Mariall sat.ddov�n beside the' -merchant. I - I . Ing a "Ol -. rrall ing dowo, but seemed restless and had got I are none of the breakfast cereals -that are ' . ..­ to be approaching nearer and !nearer, for " Father," sai she, d11, too, have had & * . . - , . .. I I I . ...-.... a I Word h" been rucuivel at Prit Whisper evidently implying that I was the not doubly delicious served with cream. A , 1. . . - , I t. each moment they sounded more distinctly, d ri, " � . � lee Albert I up and gone on," said the old chap, in a pasty, half cooked -dish- of oatmeal served '- -.., and beyond the passage along wl,�icli lie was r"io front Devil's Lake of the death of an Indian caulw- " What do you propose !" gaid 11 L" . - . . . e oked up %ith a smile. " About Mr. with thin milk is quite'a, differeirt d-sh- ' . . .. I -. ­ . . - ..- � advancing. Wag it tile ' trea(I of a sentinel, Girdlestone?" There wm always something hunte'r. IL appeiira that that the Ind" " I think -1 know wheiv he in �oing &lid we f M ' . - - 'hoestolie's �,host, on 'C . . . .. in the shape of Mr. G � 17 h ering in his d ,liter's voice. . and a younget- 1,roLhor got on the trail of & 'must make a detour and ro the same grain when each ker­ au� cut Tim off- He I nel of the mush is swollen out 1��- !-, .. guard over the bags of gold? AN esteott, at op- . - " Partly " she reolied, " and loartly about Moose, which they follo - ed fill about dupk, has gone to the river," said Bohomo-Houtli- t(' f"ll I . �. ped and liste ' tied. The sound of the foot. his mot,ey.'" , - wh en tile mail told the boy to proceed home " That is just as well " said " L,," " for I 'distinct perfection, and it is servol hot .. step ceased: he had heard the echo of his Ill, Ilia I . . 0 'd he would follow tile tracks a little hi in thin jungle " No with ice-cold cream. There is somethina . Inoncy, N11rian ?"r. - � . all would not e" im . I p - � beyqnd' m . Dar. - v Ir own footfall in an -extensive vault- A pace i - partigularly delicious in whipped creamo " Yes. I have b I leen d '4mitl� that news further. Fal tp rettim, searching tin " mum� Wold man in a doubtful way. served with any kind of sweet frult. ­ � . where he had stopped would have had reached us s.bout Nir Girdlestoue's ties were formed. ,Wheii found the body 'No. no, nor he neither) that was Very cor. Preserves " of all kinds a,e excellent � , . brought him to the entrance: a few feet In( ian servant- He knew everything con- WAS cold. but not frol allowing plainly ortain. � - . . more and he would probably have fallen nected with his master's atlairs : lie even that the poor fellow had died but a short, W e now tamed to o ir right, and after with whipped- cream, yet what a coin- . . � b . ead foremost into the cellar. ; know the meal of Mat key which has time before. From indic ,tions around the wine t ime in the same tort of goti we ad paratively rare thing it is to see tilein . Was it to be wondered at that theln'dian ba�ensolongamystoerytoual # spot where tile body was, found, it X�enhavingao muchol stmiaridge served in thin way, except- in families wlivre , - .. - I ­ . . ­ - .. . .. servant, Westcott now thought, had fled so � 9, %%'by, Marian '�- � - I , lip followed the tracks of close t.ill h. ovi.n a very decent me track on it. Here there is a French chef. The Use of creain in - a - . -�. . . - I . 1. . the in t I P . soups and mest dishes is only beginning to ' I . precipitately from this house in Fisher's ' - " That is not all. The news that rewhed ' suddenly value on the netIllt of a hear. which . L . . ... .. .1 mo could walk upright and in Comparative be ' ' . I .1 . I I Understood in 'this country. There are - . I � ,- Folly after his master's death ? If he bad us�-in my dream­�sa that -the key tied inuat have attacked him, its Ilia head, body - vinforL. The jungle t more open an we few of the thick white olips that do not I . .,� - . . -. - -.. . .. once followed him into these vaults, as the &secret strong-roomi. The Indian Ope d linihs *ere dreal lacerated by the Ivent along, and press Ll . . . . was con - all .� 6� . . .. . we struck on an a I - . . . . mail profe9sed to have done, his sudden sc ce-8tricken ; ftn'd on his deadi-bed im. ferocious animal. The Indian hal firad a old, abandoned padd Eld ; not a house owe their perfection to the cup of hoterearn . - I Z - - a . . . I - I . . r I � . dread could be understood. :Mr. Gi ie addadjustbeforeserving. Creamed chi ken, . - (lie- plo�eld some one to !come and tell tm all about couple ot shots at the bear, severely wound- to be seen ; everythLn growing up into Ic - . .- .. : � Stolle must have seemed, in the eyes of his it. And," added Marian, " some one came ing him, judging from the marks of blood, jungle . . or chicken served iq a fricassee in which ill � 0 - . a . . � L yolks of egirs are freely used with cr'ealli, is - . -. - . . ­ unr4eflecting native, something ' almost -some one who took the lantern and the around. the spotwhere a tussle for life took ! % " The people an I lead -fever.;" said especially (Telicious. There are few dishes - . - L . a. . - - - - :� superhun-lan-a being whose disembodied key!and went in search of the strong -room ; place. The bear must have dragged the t1hy1dwman with t.he greatest unconcern. ,of fried fish, tliat may not be appropri;i.tely - - � .-. . I I - . � * it haunted Fisher's- Folly. Had not a for 'I it this al--cret, place., as I dreanik there mail some distant*, as & bloodly tm-il allow- . . � . , I � ­ . - A A n I I . r spi i I n : I . ­ . . . . li A ndered how nlany villages he ha', served al; la creme, or in cream sattec. Often I . - - - . ed plainly bin track as he Crawled back to een pass away. From his age, which a cream sauce is made of milk, and it Is- very - ' . .. -. . . : shadowy form, as he imagined, appeared are.bairs and bags of gold. " , I . .. I : -- . . L . to-Iiiin when he wis on the point of reveal- TWmerchant was now looking keenly the place where the body was found, and : :jivbt have been centuries, but more for his nice made in that way, but by way of var- . -1. ing the secret? Even Weilteott, who was in . . . . . - L. W his daughter's face. Marian did not where he had managod to light a fire. i . . W . . I - . - . among the most sceptical concerning retu n his glance, but she placed her hand * . - ------ , atter unktonceral 1 '010 to the Conclusion iety, make use of genuine cream and see - . ' % ; r t iat he must have seen many. He seemed how cellent the change is. I-'roqtleLtes . . , , I 1. 1. 1. ex I . . . �.,..". . disembodied spirits, began to experience a Peru iagively on his am ; for h � He Dared the Bews. ­ ti, thiuk nothing whateverof it. - and many other dainty entrees of meat owe ' � L . . - . . .. . or . . I - . - - # certain indefinable tremor;'for the vault at risez from his chair. " The only way, fath , I bee ted with Crossing this woe -bee on alad forl rn vil. thei reme excellence' to the use of or ' . . . - ­ - . :.­ the edge of which he now found himself had I tore -rooin,"coritinued Maria, I Mr. Henry Hope had I 11 .go wp h4ted, and tt Is old man said he Thus far %I6 have not touch d ' tipm the al .- . -99 n 'two little beal which 11 1= . . . . novisiblelimit. The light from the lantern' e cull w were ring the day : . e . I - -1 ­ - in w ,that the Indian knew tied to separate trees by Jong chain&. These 1 would go and recole and see if the most innumerable delightful dcs:scrts diat, - . . . . hicbever way he directed it gave him no' of w b moving a pamel in the wall. And bean were coustant , . . . . I . � . - . ''I � . clue as to the dimeDSiOng of the lace: it the r u. 'whom he objects of curiosity, I " rogue had not sil ed at the old tank may be made with a -foundation of �-rvani. " , , . - ­ .. I - .1 � was, he con P I confided this secret and it was observed that the sure sign of , hwe, before going on as far mW the river. Charlotte Russe becomes the sinlp:est, of ' I 1Z . . . 1. Id only conclude, an immense! -a rson related to Mr. Girdlestons--fol- I ! all proba ility was 'dry, but desserts when -once the art of bl cream - I I their being out of temper was when they I at ill might have a littl . ... �; I with A natural lowe his instruction ' 1he tank in I I - - ­ 8 and found " I . .. feell of hesitation. licked their paws. One morning they were ; water in it, suf. is acquired. This can be done � -.. - , - n Which direction " " ound what ?" . L I. ' with an , . � , ­ .. % -i shoulghetake? Ifhedescended and went I ' M rian could no longer kesp her fa I evidently in a very bad humor, ls�d we I 6 lient to tempt the 18PIlant down, he ordinary egg whip, but most persons . -1 . . � ther ` ­ ­ ' . . . -:.:, forward *into the im, iietrable darkness, the 'from starting out of his chair. "e had . were all looking at f hem, when the General I t ought ; so M he won to ase, we sitting I can succeed better with a cream churn. The - ', . .. . ­.. ..: chance of finding Iris way back red guest i Said, " Not any of you young follows dare diwn Meantime. 11 Tho tank in just here, ordinar . * � � , .- ed the meaninj � of her words. I ,Z, tittle churn of tin, a cylinder but ' , . . . - ap rollow be - - . remote. to He Was to unchain one of the bears." " Why, you ar I t to old man won't be more than five min- two inc so across, is of no practical value, - . . - His only plan would be 9 gu ming te compre lend that, heedful of his , e, � . . . . . , - .. Ilf possible, the direction of the Wall, either anxiety she was try ng, in her love for him I a great officer, awd you won't do it, " was the i mes," whispered ds L 11 . and therefore a delusion and,a snare. Vo be . I -- I . , *I I , . - I so the right or to the left. teak the news of some . I Ire I "You mean , refreshing water of use a churn should be a cylinder at - . I . . ' . By this means to b I gol fortune W I dare not?" said Sir V isions of wal Cool - : . ,� . - -.. ,',ie might, without abandoning all hope !which had befalleln, d in such a troughby, very indignantly. "No!"we fifatedbefore me, whic "Knal maliat! leaetthree and a half inches across, ana -, . �- . . ­ . . continue the search. - I I manner that it an excla.im;d� He took a short stick out of one wayis "-the old mail was back. The about ten inches long. Cream can be rapid- . . - . - not come upon � . , ; ­.- I et stepforwi IT beaten in such a churn. As tile. froth , a migh )iim too of our hands, and went to the bear. " rogue " was there. He was down in the . - . . - . . - - Before taking anoth 6i,d, how- !suddenly. She stood look i fig attentively at The little I -. - :,- ever, he resolved to make- a close examina. I his anxious face as I e walked Up and 4i brute licked Ilia pawn tank and seemed ver restless ; We had rises it is skimmed off on.a sieve, which is ... I i . I . - . . �, tion - of the spot. And he soon discovered the room. He sel ed to be master own Mon and more as the Genera.1 be. botter come quickly. 7rLkm* a handful placed over � pan to,drip. There is ahvi,ys I ' � . . . .. I . . ing the. gan to unwind the chain, while we of sand, the old chap, bell his hand to . I-— . ., �, that theentrance to this Passage along which 'sudden emotion which the dawning kn I some cream in- a quart that will not beat ' . . - he had come had been out out of the brick ledge of brighter days had awakened. OW, chuckled,with delight. No sooner was the aloft, let it slowly POu r Away, observin a froth, and this will diTin into the pall w!d - -- I � ­ I .. . .s . . . . Pro- I ir- . . - - . �rall. The hole was uns mmetri chain unwound than the bear clasped the most carefully which wa carrie � - ­­ ­ 6al, but sently Marian U r hands gently upon his General's portly form in his arms. In vain, it, To me, uninitiated, are di I - . P I , t the wind I should be used f(,t- coffee or some other pi . L . - L . - .. I .. sufficiently large for an oryinary-sized man shoulders and 100 P . d not appear pose. It in not necessary to beat . creani to a � I �. � .1 ';, *-; :. to pass through. The bricks which had ii, no 4 into his fsce� "It he struck him on the head with his stick. to be a breath froth in makin ice making A I - I tber. of wind, I ut he made up his -cream, or lit . - i ­ doubtless been taken from this dream, fa itistrue. ThoperbOn All his breath we& crushed out of him. We I in'[nd at once that we must go round. desserts in whil cream is used, Bavarian . , - hole lay towhom Mr. Girdles tone's servant oonfided I ludghig off, we once . ;1 . . -, I . 1. . in a heap two or three feet below. While all this is M ' r - - . ! ­ . . -Ott all rushol the rescue. Every one bola- I Ti more crossed the creams and all varieties of mousses call fo . � " . . -, I . before raiding our expect& cream. That grand triumph of tile . - . �­ - ­ . ecting this heap, over which he had wish, r. Wes, - But it was his I boured the little al and at last he left, �Londonod paddy field, and entering the beaten � ­. . ­ - tepn on the point of stumbli tioul, to hold of the General, who pak panti to Ju agle, crept stealthily Fronch chef's art, a gateau St. Holl re, is . . ­ ­ .- in the light make sur!� that the an's story was wall l long. Prese tl I . . .1 - -. - from the lantern fell upt o I ­. tinphwhich founded. - It is .we ng aste and . in somet the ground. We could not seize the hain, 'heard something. It w ss in n made with a combination of puff p . ... . founded ; and Mr. I 0 y confounU - �.-� .. . . set Westcol heart beating fast. e floor' Westoott is wa and off the bear went through the flower. - hm t this time, but the boiled pastefor eclairs and cream cakes. .,- I - . i . I ­ ; 'himself." -iting tell Ou . beds to the house, scattering a group 0 .most Certainly a breaking Whippedcream roperlyflavored-and sweet- - � �- 1. � ­ ­. of the cellar, as far as he could see, was un- , all the detai Is ' f br anch. Yes,,there goes anotherl The . ' � ­ - ..- 49 , .. - � !-L, I - - .- paved: it was covered with damp, I IsAiss who were sitting on the terrace. The ll " had left the tank then, he was ened and a suita le deeoration of candi - . ;�.- - .:. -looki ' Marian induced he �%l ed ' � ,-. -, -. :, -­.. " 12 . . n1 place b the hearth,t He eat - 4 Wn, and . 'I fruit completes the aish. All iced or cold � clay. He crept down over father #0 resume his bear dashed thro h I i ­ -the bricks L I in ru the hall -door drs, - , re it ess. How my heart throbbed against - . .. .. . . L .., alighted upon it. 0 I" Inc torT M, hi d - . . w / 1 ' , L. � . � The clay was.trodden with Zhands pre to his I forehead, hi ha im. down the ;Wde ;I- ` r ribs I Hem, at last, was the " rogue. ,, pud(ling made with a mixture of w ippe . . 7 L ;1 ' - down into a distinct footpath towards the stared vacantly at t 9 is . , .- -- I - �- . ...- ­ ! lory, and straight into a' ohina olose , with Si wing into t , I I creamand boiled riceproperly flavor 1. . � � .1 . .1 s " left and clase. undbir the wall I To what fire. But d . he Jan a could a" nothing, . ... ­ ­ , - . .�. .- .....1. ­ f-- �,ter,JZ ,' Ian doors, which stood &A tin and of JL but from the noise one of tbQ b - ., .: point - lie looked up. "in . est, desserts we have. . .- 1. �� . ­ .. ": .- Could the fi)otpath lead? A quiok stop had 4zug I le w he must be quite . � - . : I '!. ­ Weste-Z dianot � el i Ron calim Crash 1 wash I I drash I I I All now. . I .. . . . .. ­ . . . - . ,I :. � ­ L ... ... � �: - . Wescott stood before him wit 'the Ah, Bohomo-Ho i pointl some. . . .6 ,� . . I . - .. . I- I - . r.. hesitate another second., Bending forward, � lante one hand the establishment rushed to the and th I I& L 11 stoops, I . . I. . . .... - . ,--..-.,.- re'1101111109 . - L .: L- I' �;.Z� � with the lantern almost touching the ground I in th rn 'a and an old -looking bag . ods, an I L I � *P . e other. . at last the bear was secured ; . Urning An Atistralian photographer is reported - � � .,: * -- -"..� I but not =Wl rno , beckons to me 0 its perspiring .. - - : * .. . '. 1. �� -,.-j - ... he carefully followed the beaten track. Pre- " Mr. C ,arter, " wel his first . I the doset had 110001ne the some of din g with dell lit. Is '' face to get. excellent pictures of. objects at a dis- Ill' - �­.! . - . : - I . I-, " . .- ":L -... ' .:1 sently he sto d and raised the lantern. I . words, ,, mal dinster. It may be supposed that after this; Ju Points into the tance of sixteen Miles. . : : : ; I . % . %-,. �. d -1. - I Th thol I st� %ined ray eyes ij, . . . . 1. '- I ­ % . H as it - . . I . . e w � I I - I ,.�.­. !.I'.-- mpally is save - This bag must con. ises, - 1. I . . . . . � . ' your mind easy. - house of Girdlestone the bears were never tied to the t Ill I am . - . "I. . ;&I opposite a closed door. In and Co - but .6. . .-.., " - .. . . - - . 1. . - 1. .., - . . - . ­ .- . . . 'his im tience be struck it wi th his 'heel; 4ain at least a thousa were kept in dural vile. . rectiOn until they nearly drop out of . - . marr.f � L' :.. . I i ii : . - - . .. :�.- � If, - lfi, PA fwDeas, and there; -..�.. I M head, I con make Out nothing. Ho A.--" F hear thar you are goinv . - '$ - �! ­ � -,. ..1- - .N 4r but it resistled the shoch. I'.;--. lialstened to are more than fifty like'it in the atroug-room. ; --w -Ilaw4bum- 41iim, .. . . di wl a 11-itlow witlk $10,(M. " B.- on have. . 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' NtWff­"A g � WERIC 8 secon4 read.in aphomis, _.;�­ - i - ' .__ . .,:. ;i;,.�� W 11" _� ­ li I � , -i � - , - 3 tall I ]R .-; J3L.0 - . . 9 in the British House of Com- in Dubuque, Is., while under the fait�b cure so dapm Nave GaIske V - I—. --�, -, - - ! 1. _A aft. �,�q� T' MODS. sufferisiX in IP14ijbiorg and A114104PRY Great VillftDc" That I . . .r- I 11 . . I .. ii.11 t1kis titne . . j,". . . . . treatment of a couple of old women, who to ('res" ��. .% .. 11 - .....­ "'.:� - 11114 ,.].� . .. ­. '.�­ - . .11. I .., I I -1 I ! . I I I .. . .� ". . . Pa., Prom Grip, Patelamenta, 'TYPk61d In Time of War. I '. v, A.� I I . ­ . - � - - , :, -.._'....'­� - - - . ru - � . � " .;,., � '' I , * 1%, 1W. . .10 , ,V" _� I - I - - - - - a_ I I . I , 1%. , , - .. , .t � - , " - 1 Kin d,m, so- escape lynching flid from the town. - and Diptheria. I I~ . , I . - . ..., - - -- ­ - . I !21 � 1-k : I had - .. .:, "� _. .-:. 1. i ­­ , _.­ The cansul; of the United . I '�, - , ­ " - L . . . . ­ ..! - - - - rig , * . . OAVAUA. . - cording to the eptimate of the In these day of steam mud electric . ;­ 7 . . - - � % . . ­ . ... : I - . . . ­ � . COtrar- - . has bee is � .­ I . . . . . . 41 1 - L" YV8, there lie � � ". ,­ I . * * Tile eleven gre nhou.ses at Oakdale, Le I., at joke tI n ome a6 - �' :1 .1% 4, . ;­' . Y_ v I � �-Ii �: . . . ­ ­ ' 2 -t kilow -1. - . e reported' from General, given a population of 39000(),000. a From a stre ...;­ .�, _. - , _­ . , 1.11'. ­ - _.' . lifintlerous burglaries ar I . .. gA'p urg, Pa�.The: in by no means what it was in the .olden � ';__ " 7 � " were . '. I- ' ' . . I belonging to W. JwZ da%geroas disease ttsb :- ;, .�. ­ - q, ., -,' - - I . t of Ontario. K Vanderbilt, and con- 1. ­4,.�";.:.'-�-0 4�%11, mg, , The Nowfomilland � *xuri will send taining some of the rarest flo - in Amer- th ra hifs molith, ill break the record times. Armies are not now kept marching � � . - efle leg,to. ��'� �', *, the wester.71 par . ___ , - t_:" - �­:.­ were __ , . -� . �� � LL ' L:,,' . ,ea t - �'­ -, .1 - - -P, - t ,% . :_ . % I .-k t - ­. 1. Davin bujoilied the a delegation tO &%land night and day in oirder to defeat sou 9 pla-in : %�. I . I I d wm; keenly ,,% -, ­ I -,Xicholas Flood of 50 per cent. , 11 ­�., ." . , ­. �. - , i , .;..-., . L . I protest & the other morm- . �. ... I . I - Mr. .fsin8t il-, were destroyed by fire the alarming inis ___ _�.. . -1 �1, . I hilil. (-If JUJIt Corne .% %L. - .. . . . the proposed Imperial cowdis l6gialatIon. the enemy, but are taken from point to . _... 1. ,_ - . 0_4 I— .. .1 templars at Regina. - ing. a had owurred in Of - ­; - I *' L_' .14,111VOling. � ]ROY . toning at noun, WMa3 d a of point on the railroads, s.nd instead of being ': . I , ,; -f yen ,-.,. .- . - - .i . , �, �i " . . I.. .A 4- - I . ill! A rot " is cari - - ow th Ileghe in the 24 day - come ­ l'r, ., ' ; I 9 I ,-,. _; � Th. disease known as 44 bla, ry- - Sir Patri6k Colarthoun. Bart, LI, D., who Statistics from Washm 116 at the ittaburg and Alleghe so worn ontand fatigued when theif . r-, had I . . , �.z",:­ � either -- ., , . 1. off pigs in Frontense. was born in 181 'and filled a Im . arch. The causes van are grip, in- . -­ .,.. I [ %%it:' flow I . i,.�: .�. big I P, everal. * or number of cattle expor=fros the United I up with the enemy that they actually invits , - . ­ -f- ­ ," -..,.. . . issuing ' htheri& - - r- ?�'.!;,. - .. - �. - � *--- �� - yIng , - �­� rton the other day Donald Mc- t9nt Officell in RugUsh diplomacys, died �imtl States during 1890 numbered 1124,905, , id and d I Tile men, . - . '. � . i , h;krgIe. Z ...;1 tl_ At Walke week. * . . uenza, p nonia, ty defeat t1hey are as fresh as daisies, . - � .-, . rom th� last-narned a8e one Teath per � . I I - . ,,­ .- ardine Township was sentenc- - � which in about the same number Qswu a d&h ) fought in the days before steam power . L "I .,is' . t w'k,j .z �� �:�, - - . . . _ _;,_ lie h%ql not _-.1 .1 -1. Leod of Kille it is . rred within the past three weeks wh( . , .71 � ..� - ...�, . i to fou0been years for harm -burning. rumored that Mr. Michael Davitt exported. I tay has ocou hardy set, however, and during fro. - I ,,, - _: , ,i*i " ':ill* Nvo had le 1. C, P .'. � .L ­­ ." � - - t ��. ; . . & 11 -known Metho- will be-% candidate againit Mr. Parnoll at The offi'cial sentence upon Rev. Howard kt tlw Home of the Friendlesis alone. In weTe a xecuted many wonderful - , � . f.. .. , - ' � __.- _-, I I L.- - ! Itev. Win. Morton, a we quent ware a I - . ­ . ,__ 1', LL . We Could lh1ever - -��..�'. . - . 'he two citice'there -were 51 funerals last " .; � - . . ' 1. - J 1: . . . . ter, died the other da,y at his mid- the next elections in the di sionsof k at McQuery, of nto , marches. - k7 - L �- �- p . '';Y, Wit h1s, rifle _:'- � ' : dist minis V' Colt CS D Ohio, for heresy, is unday, and there were not half enough - .., ... _. -, . ..n ... I � I seventy-four present represented by Mr. Parnell. The earligat. and probably greatest march .­, K,::"-1 zi�4_ !)'� I I I e I by inet, .'' , . ence in Hainilton, . at the age of suspension for six months ; and deposition earses to go around. Respectable covered - ' ' - � ., . 51 " . . I- - that of L � .:�p ,_ ­ ,_,�.N_l I t " .. Parnell travelled from Dublin to Sliao the from the priesthood at the and of that time oeord.during an ti a V . . - r", . -,. years. I me '. _.w;:.�-. .�,.,.,.q. . . t8 to within -.. - , - . one are used, and carriages are d^ily at on r cient * ­ ''' ' ­�, _.�_ -�, . � ,-, � , �.�,:-�,. '. 111trin - � . - L � 'C b premium. . I _:,:: I- - . - . Stop4 BW* apleau in still confined to his house other clay, and, although his approach to unless he recants. . . the Lacedonian infantry from T A& to . :� 1. - I Mr. - The influenza is daily owing -athon (490 B. C.) to . the--- . . .. . ..: 1111 -. . -1 in Ottawa. suffering from bronchitis in ad- the latter city was It . tak A 1. .- . ' - � I _... - ; -L'. eralded broadcast, no Mayor Shakespeare, of New Orleam, has . - ' " ! ' ., . I 1 I %. W 11*1.4 ro�t ... : ore severe, and now numbersalry 5000 Mat a .7'. * I - . . . . ! great battle at the latter pfaamc. MThey � L :. N _ .14 . . . . 1,11,111 bikllrg�! _­� - ` hiclihisheart isasource ofun- crowd gathered at the station to greet him. received a letter, purporting to come from a rictims in the city and suburbs. Physicians I.. . , � - . - I , � ..:_ .;- ditioll to Av marched 150 ' ilea over an &)most rosAless �.: : I 1�,v bana I - ... - 2t, � . - " in ...- - A . ',-t. a 4wZILYIng Of I , - �. easiness to his physicians. I . The betting clubs of London were raided committee 6f 3,(X)O Italians, notifying - hilikk Lre overworked, and s ehaVeashighas40 , , ._X . 9, . - . I . . ree days, under a weight which * - :.- -,-, -_ '_' I i A . . . - - . .1. - � 11gue was ��.. - ­ �Vheat in Manitoba now sells a el, and himsel If must �o 60 moos of grip aloue. It if$ estimated L:.:' . . i!it- ''I' I t 96 cents last week by the Police and th6 crowds wife that Parkerson, Wickliff country in th ? I J� . . . _� filled tikem - - . * those who have seen the helmets and breflet- - - . . 1-_L. I I . I 1'. - . , and oats at 40 cents oil the track. awaiting tile news of the races die at the hands of the committee. luffer' with the grip � .r:, . IL - I - a bushel, ' . ver 1,-)00 peo, le are i plates of ancient Greece can easily estimate � . - "�­ ,1_ .1 �LY t .011gl, . . . - ided many well- The Wisconsin House has paid &'bill pro- it the towns along the F IV ,yne road. At . . �1. .:m: % ". hf N8 Roman Catholic members were arrested. They inch ort N a . . :1 '_ I - I the � ---1_. � . There will be for themselves ; they came up too late, how- - .' r . F. 1. 5- , _. . . known men. r 2,000 cases I - ­.,� ,- I I ' ' . .-, - It, Wit), through . . : ..:, - illithe new Canadian House of Commons. While th L Co ' i hibiting the sale of opium without a pSysi- Bellevue and West Bcllevue ova �. 1. - . L., I. -7 1, , '. ever, and more than one historian. has hint- . . . - )� - . . . erious. . . ,. : _� , ­'t,f" W .. . .. e naervative victory at Aston cian's certifie.Me, or to sell tobacco or wgar- at c reported, some of which alre very 3 i . � � . - , . . I it -h blood, '�� ­ .: Mrs- Bone, aged.791, was killed by'- a - w'eide . ._1 - I - , �1,tt t lie elep . _: , Manorwass foregoi,e conclusion, theirim- ettes to minoi a after -notice forbidding such At Ellsworth and Ha] aville there Lare over ad that " the i tit happened onpurpom" .. -1L . . .. - . . 1. � ." . . -unk express at o L. ­ I . _ � � hiant . . - . - -Lild D reliester, Ont., born have been more gen- . . . .. L lt�� , .- Gr, Ti . Contemporary ant . - . .. .,- �, . . .. , .. mense majority of nearly .3000 surpriped sale has been given by a parent or guardian. IfX) cases. There ar) also m&uY cues in dit. ' - : - -.,'- -�w _ L ._ . ,* -� - - . . erous, however, and have given them ere , "L _'_ � 11 �,',(Ii 9tops tail. _-.1 _.. . . last week. . I ... . .1 even the Conservatives themselves. I ) people _ L - ? ..,-, 1. . :L. - At ChatUmoogs, Tenn., Judge Joseph 8ewickeley, and it is Betimated. W . . . ,�._­-,Y - t.. . . .1 . . I , t,) him, for 'tis .--. I . . _- I ", vie admirers of Mr. Palnell'in Montreal The judicial Committee of the English Dobbs, of the ninth judiciary district, shov are confined to thair I onles. Reports from for having honestly done their utmost to ar- � . :, -_ ­ - . rive on time. . . . . . - - -.- I - � . .1 , , - - � - .. . ./ - are an . . , �' . .� I. _.: , , e it(' iq 100 niak ing preparations to give his delegates . king .. i ViSiLt Privy Council, of. the appeal of the colony And killed bi dissipated son-in-law, Bildd other towns show re its somcwha� similar . 1, . .. reception when th that citv. . .- --- ---------- -_ During the famous retreat of Xenophon 7... . I-.. . % - . �' a hearty y - .. . . ": , I " o1r- " T,()ok . I . � � of I Victoria, Australia, has confirmed the.. Gossett, whil: he was insulting his wife, the - -. ,:.. . . . ; . . � . . . -1 . . and .'I" Wa I I I I -ity Co7iicil oil Mond ' . Cigar. his I I Ten Thousand"' through Mesopo- . - _- - , ; :-, '. ay r 1 1 t f tile Colonial Glovernment to prevent judge's daughter. The pair had been sep- - ` Jim - - �-. - . . - .- - I ", Itp", Avilispers �`-­ - _. L, - voteAl d6w i anding 9f Chinese immigrants in X'ic- ara "AN4rspondent of the London T,gegrs�ph tamia in 401 B. C., . -_ . -: ,-.-4 it until Ile'$.. -:!. - � I The Toroi to C I 0 - I ,� / The Monkeys Ind the many forced marches n by 17 to 13 the propos tion to tll�l I ted. - . L ) se to married I re executed, which equaled, and if we , . : I I . . , . extend the municipal franchi toria. I L . . we . 1 ,-4 ­lrs, evurythilig- - , : r. I . IN GENERAL L . relat'ea the following incident : Some years ' - ' "' .1 - 1. , . � � . . .1 . I . _ _ I . take into considerELtion the burning heat of . _�- � __ 41.1 : lic lloise of Iii.4- _.. . . ' - , L . ging two inorikeys home from . . � ; _.._.­ �� . � '. . � - worlien. . . iamen- , � ago I was brin tacks - . . . ­ Pl . In its final report the English Par!* - the great central plain and incessant at - .1 .- .- - n ja a th as en c a � .,. .':.Lt.,. t Ite crash. . ' ' , , Aid. J. D_ Thomps - Smallpox is raging in the 8 te of Ver a W t Indi , whi i *. . . a . - . . .% . �. 611', of Kii gston, has taryCoininittee on Colonization does not ad I ha;d named 1�.Jack" of a hostile force which were added to the . �.... . . . '... 11 �Ilild. ,who can - . - i appointed to the registrarship of Fron- - and "Jill." Jack waaa brown monkey --- �, . - vi.ie a-g�neral extension of the system of Cruz, Mexico. 1. ' " - -1 ., . . -. beef . natural difficulties of the way, even excelled- .'. , - . . .. .- . I : - 11.� old 111"111 ; you . .. .. .. - - terfac col He opposed Mr. Metcalfe, - ize of a fox terrier, while Jill . � . ., --d ! . I __..- I ­ - , � �1. P. 1). anty. State -aided emigration, except in the case The authorities have prohibited the sale about the a . t�e mirch of the Spartans. ­­ L ;. "::_1 ' � � ` . � - -,Ilk' .. . I , in the Provincial election. I was smaller, &ndof the sort known as Less romantic, eqnally brilliant and far - , ... � - .1:,_:j., �, fill . . . - . of the congested districts of Ireland and ot Koch's lymph in Munich. ' di i - .� �­ ,--:. I '. v elephant. - -.: . . � ­.. whitp.faced. " One day Jack was indulg- . . . A . - . . _.. - Archbishop CIcar'y9 who ll,is been speud- S otland. agitating - . greater in historical importance was the . I ..1. . -Z � Lil It i . descrip- .V . . I The French Socialists are again Ing his ctirioeity in diving into my pockets, - I . . . ,� , . ­ - .. . , - 11 ' - I .. ., . 0 severe weather in the Southern In view of the effect on English commerce for a gigantic May day demonstration. d out a cigar. march accomplished by Claudius Nero dur - ..-,: - �% : llad 11;l,ppened. I � . : ..... ilw tile arrived back in Kingston oii Tues- of the treaty between Brazil and tile United and antong othe'r things fishe ing the second Punic war in 207 B.C., when-. .. .. - . - I �' .- States 1 . . -fore I could stop him ­­ 1. - �: ; - . tilt" Alld I had - . . - , . . Large'districts in South-eastern France He smelled it, and 6, tell of 131anni- . - . i,; . . . P, ddenly abandoning his wa � - �,� 1, . . ienew his e inundated owing, to heavy rains. �ize. Jill su - � - I �_ �; . States, Lord .8salisbury promises to r . � - I MO. That was . - - . - day. . - 1. . . - bounded off to his ca. a with his pr a .. - _ . � . . . . a a ot in, ill , I 1. -, 'I,' � .. . I frorts to obtain the Brazilian asseutto the bal's anny * A Ii I e hastened by forced -' - .'-- Wil'S. his huge , - - . - . 'Renator NIcInnes III s been iiwarded $10,- c Thirty Brazilian deputies have issued a rushed after him to �ee what he had 9 , .., . I . :� %% . I : . .:, alost favoured nation treatment foi- British 0 smell marches into ifiribria, defeated Hesdrubal - .- '.. - -' � : - . I lwrt- I stocd. . 000 for the grounds aL Dundurn required I . manifesto aiust the policy of the govern- and he considerateI3 allowed her t on the Metaurus, 200 miles from his starting . .. - !. . . _� for- tile Toronto, Hamilton, and 131111`410 I mlerchandise. ag .. . I . . . � - � ,,()� - . - 4 - 11 111allage.-'. , . - - . . ment. and no more.,, Then It 3 tore it up and began point, and was back in Apulia before Ran- . .1 . �­ :_. . . - .- ­ - L. . . . I - I- - -n . - . lie .1 . -.1 . - . railway. :A stormy scene occurred inthe Londo to chew it, and pre itly worked himself up . - ­ . l'!1le(I him Ill- � . , I . . i i The striking union sheep -bearers in . nibal had time to discover his absence. Dur- I . . 1. , - � : &rising in the half - . . . . _. ­.. ! - 11-1 me in his , I , _. - A�l ill,-estigiaion was begim on Satur,lay- Counly Council on Monday night, Queensland are resorting to desperate mea, to an ecstasy of daight, taki r,he entire march of 400 miles the army did . - ,� . i - r .- .. . � - . ,,In ­ ' - . L.-.. �, L . : . - - into Wella and ofit ofa protest. from some of the members chewed cigiir from Ili 3 mouth ant smearing - - . _ ..: . . .. .L. lid postoffice irregularities, . � . ot stop once for any length of time : night -. - . - �. ,,�, . 1 17, sures. .1 ' . _. T�jt.N_ ., . � . - .. , . I it over his face and bi idy with maudlin satis- .. __.: - �_ - - 11 . . were chn �. . - I . -.I- Lbe as,ilistant postniaster,, Robert Bowes, against invil ing the Prince of Wales to open I After severe . fighting the Chilian L Govern- f tion. J il I gat the � vhile -at the other end and (lay they marched, taking their hurried ... .. . . - . I .. - , _._A �-.---_ . :11y -flier rifle - - . has disappeared. Waterloo park until he has cleare4 , himself . ac . I .. . _ 1. - . ' . urgents, whom meals and resting by relays in the wagons L - � - It cf1() .. L . - .. .--. -, of the baccarat scandal. / . - . ment troops captured 200 ins i of the cage regardin� her lord and master hich the country people provided, and I - _` I '.- - � .. _. The Montreal Italians livae pasged tvreffo- . . , I . . they tied together, j�nd shot with cannon with wondering interest, but afraid.to din- w ' . _. .. . � - 1. - , , . . . I . - : i, ill not been -_ ..'.'L'. 1, 1. which followed in the rear of tile column. . . . .;: luitioll expressing their (lisapproval of the An appeal against tile prop6iiexl C".rcion and musketry. . * twice . I . -1 I L i .. ' n I I . turb h -,s revels, thot gh she once or L L - . I I �,(. -_ I .. - : � . . I r_.__ - . t_.. I -ling 1'ar. - � . � . New Orleans ina,sacre and syiupathy with Ac' was read -in the English House of Com- , I - - _ . . 0 I The revised official count places the num- crept cautiously to obtain a nearer view In 20i B. C. Hannibal himself accom, � . . I i .-�l " t 00. " . . . " victlull. niOuS, last week front Newfoundland, and the U . . �. . .� : ;,. I I .... tile fitnill;es of tile as lost in the wreck of the Utopia of the cause or a this excitement, and to � . � I � . � ''. �-llt If - ber of liv OW plished am even more rapid, though far less � . . -Ivpha�nt � . . .- �. .. ]?all Mall Uazoue says if tit(! Colonial Office I at Gibraltar at 5&2 men, women, and child- ' Id of it. Jack's triumphant march in his retreat upon Car- . ­ ,- ' . Mr Foster, Dominion Finance Minister' mpt get ho ;_ . . 2 I make a sly AtWempt - ­ . ,,i;!Iet-, had pen, , , Z - ...-. not careful the New1oundiand kettle of I . for him, thage after the fatal 6 so. - . - ­- -1. ­ . _7,,�_ . - ­ I � ­�' I 1". fatill. 1"he - I � ._­. sa'd tli,,- other day that he -had every reasdift ren. - . . excitement began to at too much ttle of Zama. I : , - - ­ - sanguine closer trade relb,tions would th Ili, y go the way of the ,Boston packots ' .-. I ...- _ . 't d a ut in straw and twisted quickly did he march that he reached - . . q . �:,.�-� . - . I 'it-, suddeln- . , . - * : ­ : � : . .W feel of tea. . It is sta'ted that Princeiis Elizabeth of and he rolled about ty-t-bree miles from the bat- . . ­ - . . 'I. - -- - be established with the West Indies. . .. ­ '' .1 . - ... I I : . . Ilesse, the wife of Grand Duke Sergiu8 of himself into all sorts f contortions in uncon- Adrumetum, six I ' .1.; I � I plitting --* - - �� . - . ' _� ' ction . . I .. . . I . �:. - i In the case of Baird V. er, an it ' fie Rua- trollable delight and at last fell down in & efield, between surrise and annset, while _. - - -1 - - ;- - .- Ill ly- have - _� - . Near London, oil Saturday evening, Wes- : Russia, was brutally coerced tojointl . . 11 _ . . I . . . ­ � � ! L I i­."ue " had -1. . 1. :. ly R. Warner, a Lon(lon Township farmer, lt�keii by James Baird, a merchant, of St sian Church. helpless state of intoxication. Thereupon the pursuing Romans are said to have ao.c- ,. - I ..L 1. � _: 1. 1. . - " * - - .. . -.. ­ - - .. * . ' journey in - _. -!�!�J - . _.. _.. . .. .. and his two daiialiters were killed by a 4ohn's, Nfld., against Sir Baldwin Walker, 'In al - that on the" 9th Jill carefully covered him well over with complished sixty miles of the J * . - . :: - , __ - n . -1 Emerald, for dam- Ilonolu dvicen state straw and mounted guard over him, ener- the same time. It is recorded that durin I... I I . -1 . ... (. . - - . commander of ff. 1% - S. . .. ,.L - has takbn- __. . -_ .. t:anadian *Pacific train. . - . hist. Queen Liliuokalani publicly proclaim- . . Gaul Caesar's -_ . . m . ' _. . '. - . es sulitained by the closing of haird's lob- ( getically resisting any attempt on my part one of the latter cam a4ps in .. . . - _. . � . I m- wit h gr elat ' .. L .:�_ The ;C243,900 of Tordnio-116cal impreve. r fit -fit ed 1'rincesis Victoria Kaweikukainalani y - - - : . ­ .� illstall., � .1 .. . e etory on tfie French shore,.judgim Tenth legion achieves a similar feat. . . . . !11 ­rt, I I - . � . . -ibed for ag . to see how he fared. She remained steadil t . -_. - % � _.. _', . . . . - __ ment, bonds have been fully subEc: 8 be a 'o - - I - -1. .1 - < ... - _. . Zta en given in favour of the'plaintitL heiress allIparent to the throne. - at her post until he awoke and eme d from Let us now jump from ancient history � : , friiin the �' in London at 101 1. For these the city re-. I ern 2 ick ore receluttimes, in which we will find . * _. * �` '% . I � - -.0 1_... . , v , ment has his coverin looking very, very Be Y; a I in _.:1 . . �. i - 2 1 l . . - . � , . -phaut. - - - � The London Time& referring to the lynch. . The Argentina Republic Go ..­ . . . � , 1, . I - :.. alised only 96 net. informed the Barings that it cannot pay the . ey - � - i . . - *_ - . - - I- I ­­- . '. . . - i g of the Matia in New Orleans, says it is . and sorrow1ull. I - - . these exploi to fully equaled, striking as th . .. . _..__1 ." .. � - � I - . Eight families of Qerman-speaking Rus. a loan - . I . , "­. . - .__ . - I . III very well too deprecate a resort to,violence coupaus of the provincial ix per cant. a . are. . . . _-, I- . I - - . - - r_ - .. - . . ­, - - ­ �� -I ,... filims have arrived in -Wiiin eg. They say , 812 and 1986. . . The "see If Willi At Rome, - In his march from York to meet William -_ . ... _. _. -.1 . � . ... .1 I - - �. . f i o . ut under such cireumstancei what way is of 14 . - -, �. ...."... � . -- - - . - a large number of their efl w-countryinen . 1_11� [t . .. . I - .. ''. here for emancipating the community from The Bonapartist leaders concu'r in a do- Life at Sandr in 141very simple. The the Conquerof at Hastings, the Saxon King � - . , - -I, - - . - - ` I - - are preparing to follow theirl. .. . I .-L . ntolerable tyranny excepting to resort to termination to disregard Prince Napoleon's Prince breakfUWs"s ith his sons mid any Harold -covered 220 miles 1. I . . . ;�� 1; I ' ble feat when we remember! - �_ , - - ; I .. Who ha I Ira - -.--- , I - _.. .. _.. _., �_ ­ The Fronterfac Loan and Investme'n't So- 'to once . I will, and to trecognize Pr;iu-e Victor as the' male main rs of the roval familv wlio may most remarka - I -1 11 . �.. - ,-.-. 1-111,t , ' . 11 - . ._­ - .-,. � - . -J � . - �. . . . re like. I - - -_ - - .�- ....:-- � k- IL, prope. - - -1 -- Ciety and the Ontario Building and Loan �, . i legitimate hair to the throne of France. in � what tile roads of Saxon England I - - -1. .1 ­ be there ; the Princes; breakfasts er . I " I . ­ .. rym - .11 . . f eq . . 1. � - __ D "A'11;1�. �' � 11 - � later William himsewle ualedl : ­ .� . , :, . eased - I ­ I - - ... , , . - - The Hawaiian Government in not pl ra - I holl,ek-cer-1 . �' � - .- _. . Society,millplain of the depressee state of . .. .., , , . I private 'apartment, while the youn A few yea efeating one . - C: - - 1. I 1) (,f the be.0. - - ' . farm land.9 in Ontario. � ;,%f antana had an earthquake shock on with the draft treaty with the United States ceases break tbeijr f &at in an . ioned this feat, when, after d body of , ' � - I—... : : - . old - fl prin . .. .-it .. . . . . - . . . When Saxon rebels at Stafford, he crushed another - : 1. - . . in . . . . ". .- IAI; flat and :/.' '_ I . . and probAbly will, refuse to ratify it. It * - ­ -.- . � .. - - : Amongest a party of - English immigrants riday. . - . . � ro in still knownas the school-roorn. r York before even the news of his com-. - . : - . . L 11 . __. . : . 1�Tll,-L;.� niced it- : - 7-- I . . . l I - ... �.. - I - Montreal last we . grippe ns not unlikely that tile . . Hawaiian Islands will . r : -_ _.� . - � who arrived in 2 ek were a , other'epMemie of I& i this meal iR over they come down to say �Iea reached them, and then shooting like a . I ' - (Llei .­ . : There is an I . . - - . _1% ar and - �1- .! - _' _. . - ho are oil their way to lNew -York city. ma a offers of arranging commercial treaties good mor�iilg to thelir father and are usually Ing . . I I - , L . . . . �.,_.'� ; �, . ..1 _. - . number of 97psles, w row the whole breadth of . �, It ('qlIv ,it few of � --: , '-.. _0 . with Canada and Australia. Tile cannon ball ac I I . ­: �', - - . . . I � I I I -u . . the North-West and British Columbia. - ec Led U. S. � . . accompanied by a group of pet dogs. 1 .4. : ,w g ilty of,' ... ... .. .-. . .. . Charles N. Felton has been' el' . . ___ __ - - __ L I geatlemen go out shooting or ridiug, while t'lligland lie overwhelmed the invading L . .. . . 1. . . . . ary . . - . ... .. : Welch under .. � . 1: tit,! contr . - The proniot,ers of a scheme to connect enator for California. I . ' ' - .. Blethwallon, near Ches(ler. . I � I L _. . . . .- I -ke - - I - - .1 � Chirisitian Carlor- . .. the ladies in the house amuse themselves .. - I.. %,; � __ � - " A llt�thlllg, but _. ._.� .-I - Owen Sound with tile Stratford & L& I Mr. Solomon Davis. of NispraFalls, has ' . . .-. . * with boo n the d&V, In 1396 Sultan Bajazet advanced with' , . .. - .� .. . .. � ,.V ( ,.-.--.! I :. � . d regarding an . . ks and papers and, later i % . . . Huron Railway by rail asked the Provincial 1. � . .if flavor - .. - .. just celebrated his 99th birthaay. - There if a curious legen ed by ths Princ,Ess. Luncheon brings such aniazing speed on the Christian confed- I - - .. . 1.,..-*� _. . . - - .. - Cuing a body -1 - ' a o;ther, and this informal ineal .s, when erates near Riliopolis that an old historian - " - . , . . Govemment for aid last week. K, ' ` : . ,jt&te, altar in a little church it the Village of 8L , . � - fotmed I Ex-G9vernor Robinson, New Yori , i :Irl to pp � . , ...., ­ _ A very stroaL, corrimitt.,-e has been i ' and of Anglesea. The . . - . � .. . L_ t.Vllr�(5_ There .- .1 - -.:-7 .: inwinilipegtoprornote iminigration from Idied the other day At Elmira. Hilary, On the lal the season will permit, served'in a tent put speaks of it not as 11 a march, but a leap. . . . �, I .. � ...;. :-Ali that are N\. .... . .. � - I . - central panel of the oak support' of this ar 0here t lie mighty hunt- The distance covered wax 115 miles in two -.L 1. . .1 . 1. I . I Europe and the United States to Manitoba Large juantities of gold are being taken long, up in the woods n* - . , v: t i i nream. A 1\ . - , - altar has been lost for many yeam--.40 are. The Princess leads the procession days. . 1. . . . .1 , "' , . -1 , . . - .:. and tho Nomh-Wbst during the coming ILt New I ork for export to Europe. in fact, that not evep the AI oldest inhabit, er8 . . . ". - :,. .. - I . ."I'lleid served . .- �: . : I I Ing to thin in a smart yellow cart drawn ' The celebrated march'of dustavus Adol-I . . .- �­,%_ : . Lawrence Barrett, thj tragedian, died in ant " can give the date of its di Co. 0 ,._.� ff,rent dish . -.-; season. - e B&PPONsn , ,- . 1, I .. - . . .1 - . I I t wisli and the EY the plumpest of ponies, driving -herself phus through northern Germany in 163lis . 7 .. - . � . . have been !New York last ,m:eek of heart failure. The opening is hardly a foo, . . I . I.-, ... I '!I C11ch ker- - , ". I.. � � .. Over &) carloa& of potatoes L and one of her lady guests. She is by the familar to every 'Student of history, and- .1 - ... -zl., I -11t to full ,.- �: , __ ' "sas City, St' 1 Thirteen ice houses near Oswego, nl&, altar itself N also very diminutive, not ex- gave rise to the saying that I I the Snow King - � :_: Z., " . - 11 - shipped from Winnipeg to Kai xtremely good whip. Luncheon .., . . _: :_ �,�_. We . .: I __ � Itches in width. The be- bye, an a - - - .- Z . �.: :-S Rel d hot,.- __ - ___ . . I . Louis and Chicago this nionth. s The price were burned last week ; lose, $62,(00. ceeding sixteen i o r the ladies return to Sandringhain (as lie was called by his enemies) had be . ,o ' , . ­:,�i � , . - A - . - . . - . . .. " : .� is something :; .1 - . _.� - . in Winnipeg was 30 cents a busheli which is lief ii that anyone who can got in under the Ve , conle an av I, I— - . __�. . .1 A mortgage for $350,00,1 00 is said to und and House, everybody meeting in at. 5 o'clock alanebe. " , . ... - : , � . . .��: - fir through this opening, ttirn saro . srin the dining- 9 - I , * .... I . " "Iltili"I cream- - . . ..,_� higher than before the 'McKinley tariff. have been placed on tile Union Pacific rail. &It( d dinner being serve Lord Peterborough is' wonderful march - . I ­ : . ..:� . -.:. � come out will thus gain a twelve months' tea, an - _,.Z�'. .1 sweet fruit.-' - . I - room atsboutS.30jelock. ThePrinceand � �. -11 � . I -_;_ - 0 e.: -1. . I - . T I i e Domii i i on M arine Department is d raf t way system. . So many persons having im. ver the Catalar- mountains for 250 miles in . -1 I . �... � A`t' Cxcellent, : - .. - .� . lease of life. . ine with their guests, the o . I -. - ing the pro sed bill for the humane tran- q ,t New Prificess d I . . ­ - I . .�t. Paul, *Episco' I church a I it faith in thi tition- have an- the depth of the severe winter of 170.5-6 has ' . . I , d a in supers e side of .. -- �- '- . -_...- what a com- - ...._., . . ..' shipment ofocattle across the Atlantic, an 'ir L*ss, p Ic their days that Princess sitting in the centre of on . ". . . I . I .- - . -.- - I ill Orleans was burmed , ie other day. deavored thus to lengthen xactiv op- been immortalized by Pope's graceful lines - . 1. -L. . - . � - -1 . I . z:) "w" them. _. , _. I -I- . . assoonas the measure is piepared it w the table, while the Prince in a - .. .. - - .� - . .. $45,000. 1 the under side of the altar has become high. ' to him as one who .. . L - ­ ..., ,* . . ... �,tmllles where I .- , "ite. When dessert is nerved a piper - - . . . � I .. � - -rested for their . .: .. . . . . . . _. be submitted to those intc nt.act of their n , . I ... . . I - . . Ninety of iels of Kansas re- polished by the co, heads . . pain: I . I . . . . the 106 count ly plays the b the corridor outside in Tames the stubborn genius of the plat L . t:. -;e, of eream in - - - �.. opinion before it is introduced in Parlia- ,ypipes in . - - - 11 '.'�_ 1�. . . . It . .. . i Al t as quicklY an he conquered S - � . L .� -.1. hei-luning to '- :� :. - port the outlook for the wheat crop as very al' I shoulders. veritable I Man style, that is, pacing � - - _.. ::" 171 . � ...- ment. - I .. - mos letelir : __ ' i -- V. There are -..'. ..,.. ..L � I-.. -..-. .. 11 - I ' encouraging. nother curiosity in the same church is a backward ani-forw rd. In 1710 the Due de Vendome cg�mp . .. . .1 r - I . . - - - A I . . I.... � I'l , . . .,.:. . . �._ -1. Word has been,irwc-eived in W innilio,g that wilij I 890 th - . � - I L rborongh's.work by marching � . . - .. . . . a i that, (10 not . . _. In, New York City dt ere were pair of peculiarly -shaped tongs or pincers, __�' , . . � eclipsed Pete miles in four - I I ­ . �. . i, ,)f hot crearn - � I....'-10 .: .%- .� the Northern Vacific railiway will establish a 40, 10.4 deaths, . 39,tM )O births and 14,992 on which are inscribed the names of the . PRIU&S T by Electricity. . from Talavera, coiering 160 - . . : % . .1 I , . ., - line of steamern to China and Japan, inst,ead . � I � . . ch )gether with the dates at - - days, swimming , the flooded Henaaes, and . - ` I . ' ;Illif,ti Chicken, , - .- mapriages. I .- urchwardens, tA ' &.Air' uller in being experi I .. * I . . 1- L : of actitig with the Canadian Pacific railway my,served. These shown that this An electric toot utterly routing the unprepared British at - - . , L, .. ,,, M Which the - - .,t." ..- ... . I . . . r- boats. . IA grippe is so"prevalenj in �hicago as to which th, . ted with in i Ill, and in creati g an . . . r .�, .� .k,th cream, is , : I : and using tbei . � . .. . I I a urwards of men u Bribueg& * I : * � - . _. . ' riously I I .", ,. . - . . .. few (I'shes . - I ___ real'Gensiral IT ' in new devi . I . - � - - se nterfere with plublic and private articIA of furniture was in us Comm tion in the world of dentin- at's marches during thi � . I � _. . . 1 200 years &go. Tt was employed to catch immense ce the stub- Frederick the Gre - - : : ; ; By means of - . . - - . 02- businead. , . � the - ' - - - I I .: . .. . _L - "� . The doctors of the Mont - . . . try - -a' war were the wonder of all Eu ��.._�-: . I . .,-'L . - : � . al declare that K I calebral L.:. 'liqwtipril�tf�ly­ - � -- - pit, och's celebrated lymph . ,ad Con- dogill who inadvertently strayed into most sensitive teeth.are extract- seven yew I.- . . I or I . -, , � -:� Ittoseph E. Johnston, the' rvice, and an it in very larg bomest and rope, At one time, in 1739, he marched his : . : �; � I 11CC. lwq . , ` - . -.� � with which they have been experimeuting- church during so th: ad in a twinkling, and with absolutely no : . . . �i` �, :� L " �:­ - . federate general, died &T,.Washington on giving �rm for fifty hours with onlY two interven- . I - L � � :,.. � - . � '. . . . .. , - - : - _' . ., I ight. which nalin - I ":1 tit I' it is ver . .�_ for the last three months, is a failure. It Saturday n and stoutly made was capable of * I tothepatient, The victim grasps the Ing Us of two Hours each. Again, in 1760 ­_ 2 . . - - - __ - 1. ­_ . ., , %�.IN of var.. � '_ � .. ' fortunate caluirtill a severe pinch 6Wdle attached to, 01116 wire leading from �J .,., Z failed to cure in any case and its use has Vkrj�ch�� jumpedaver un forget in a ny marching for ten hours on * I .- . _ I-... � . -.I. It''Lll'i anil see. .. - �, .r '.. . . . A well dremsed . they were nat at all likely to vrtt,l is a . '. - , .. - . "' - - I I ... ,:.il - � , been discontinued. ' and a pair of forceps is attached he ko t hi rin -a , - , -_ "I � 4 Vwluettes. .,. �- I � _. -.1 - . - I Nis ara Falls at Prospect point, Amer1can hurry. It must have I;aen a very edifying the battery, . I le hottest days in the year without ? . ' . ' I - - _N . . _. . a - ;, - --,., I , . - Is of the fewsu"rviv'or 9 to the other wu-e. I When the forceps touch one men dropping - - -.1 , . ­ F. '.�L Lepailleur,'on'" . ctacle to see a POMPOUB churchwarden single halt, nearly 300 of his - - -_1 . .. I . .�: - ... :,41. . - . ,� ..., I I., .-at owe - - * .__ : � � __ �.:_ -1 _' of the rebellion of 1,937-8, died in Montreal side. - . I , - ape . - niter and convoy- the tooth& curcuit informed. Thejawbeing dead intheline of march frop sheer ex- _. - . .-. �� 4 . . - .L-., I L � I* ­r(�J(-reif,m.l. . I , . I 1! . , last week at the age of 84 years. After the An epidemic resembling di Iltheiria to tre- capturing a dog in thin .in& uch more sensitive to a shook than the - L ... _.. �!. I...... I I . .. . .. . L , - F - er- iDg him Zt arTwa leligth down the &isle until in ; haustion. . I .1 -11 J L . . 4 .1 1- i I I I i e al- : �, , i� L death, but vailing among ibe children.o the IlechL hand, the gums " 50 numbed by the elee- The Kalmuck Tartays, at the outset of - . . . . � ,4;, �� , !II . . .., - - I rebellion he was sentenced to he reached the door, where his dogship was - � . ` ��.. V . -�,�.lts that - � : . .1 ville valley, in Pennsylvania. . . ad without I I . * - . �, 1, . . - ,,�-, ��, "', I � ­..: . ! .. the sentence was subsequently changed to te. Marie unceremoniously towrd out to reflect on his ricity that the tool Is can be y,ull their memorable flight from Russia to the . . `, : . : ot ,*ream. . - . I dam at- the Sault S g a particle. In order plished the , ' - * _ * - - L' � .__ .. The coffer the patient sufferit .. I . .,I'. . ):eSL of ; 1. exile. audacity in thus diAurbing the sanctity of as Chinese frontier in 1771, accom . - - 4 , . . 1. . . . I . work Av a shook too great for � . . .. 1, ! �illll . . '. L � . - _. _. . : - - . I . .1 I .. canal gave Way Wednesday night and . : that no pet son recl 9 ! L t- .... . L. _� I I fUL - Railwa the chapel. 315 miles between tile Vo�jgx and the Ural - - .. - .1 ___ . .. - � �, . L-� ____ ____ - an .; �., . � .. I t i i ,-,r c re -am . � ... , , . .. . � . w. The -Grand T nk 6y Company intend wiU be delayed six weeks. . . his stem he tea. A the current himself be. -covered plain, in seven days, . - L .. .%`­ .. 1�1,JL With an .'_r��,v� I � ... . shortly to erect rolling mills at Point St. . L , . 11:76, forceps ar ap lied to his molars. over asnow -five miles a day. . .. - - _-.1 - - - . .L - school at Mercer . - . tore t aver 0 . - - � -, ,,. �-;�,!o __ �. The Soldiera' Orphans' . gi"ping under the slaqw. . . ? age f forty ­ ­-, 1 persons -- .,;-- �,_ -:. Charles for the* purpose of ingnufacturing . in in tte Philadelphia Col. - 1. . . . .. . �� , �;, I ,.-;t .�, - - . . I - ­ *:L ; - .. � . . .A- .1.1, 1. . - Pa., in said to have been robbeil by officials . Experiments I . , -_ I .1- 1,7.��.�,,� 1 t7: --hurn. Tile - .. ,_1 .:� their own bar iron and utilizing their scrap, The case of Mrs. Elimbe a of dentistry F -ova beyond doubt that . - .. - _____-------d1I�- . L : . . .1 . .- _1� *� ,_; . -1 .1 - . to the extent of $1,000,000- th Woodcock, leg. - . . - - ` A - but - - .7 - � By thin enter ch of who survived long burial under snow, may � - . - - '. 't" , Oill'It'l �i. . I ­ . which they now sell at loss. with the aid of m electric curre . . -, L . - ' . . __ I �1' . t . ,t,:kl value, '. , --- �." .��, � . ve &W,000 a year. The famous "gun& do tache ran be known to many readers. This woman, nerves,can be removed from decaying teeth ..- THEY CALLI;D URN VNME . ., �. . : �.� 1 ­ . . prise they expect to sa ­ . . :,_ - �_­ . . � . . .1 . - . - - .: -Z, L7._ S ­Ll"('. To be - - !_ ., . .... , . .- I - 49 000 acres in T alare Co., Cal., has been forty-two y f of LvApin vi - � - I . � �. - _ . -?)� _ . -:. � ears 0 409 n. The method as ex- �- Whus .r -. . ' . A 'itical club .rig- - � N-arrieti Another Woman ': -.'. , -, �,_� . . ..%-1j'nder at -­' .'..:-.'- - I . 1. p6l has been'formed in Ki goid to all English ayudicate for $1,000,000 lage three miles vorth of Cambrite"M i0ast her without causing pai . And He I , I - - ,\ , -;1'.- - i . . � . - . . ; " .. - ston, the membership L being limited at 50, from market on pliined, is simple. . .- -StUl Living. . , :Wrol*ii, and': IL,: � . . - _. . . - . . . _:� L ': - , . . I 1. �. ced to be to The wholesale boot laud 9hoe firm of J.& I lreiturning home - ___f__41_;_.__- - . I 1. - mis wife Was � ­_ � �,!�, � � � .. tile object of which is annourl w . - - :1 � ., � _ � - - , �_ � ' . of Cincinnati, have y ev i February 2, 1799, and 1. '' - . . . . ­ � ­ - .:; I 1. � 'All b4i rapid- I . - `._�_ L im - . . � I . . . ; .- .� ".. discuss particularly the relation of the pro. A. .S* Ainson & Co., $W,000; assets, 8 :tyu r 611111199 . 1pinthe snow. In -, I sagnsk an sbe Is spelt. - Alexander Cooke moved from some westi :.... _.., I _�_ I � : - -� -, ;%-, the froth : ':,' . 3. Liabilitical was buried seven feet dee and settled in Lambton county - - �w . � �411 . . . assign I He was accompanied 7. .- I ­ _� .. : Vlnces to the Federal Parliament, and of -the continued eight nights and . I was in one of our schools the other Iflay ern state )nths ago. . � �' . - �. -_ " . -, - . : I . �Il� ", (�, Which is,, . I . . I this state %he ..: _ _1 - I the United $300,000- '. :_��L _ � \ 1. _. Dowinionto the Empire and ' . an she was dug out &live on where I picked up the following thrillin about 16 M( . �._ % r_. Y , "ys. . � . , - . .- .. t I ninit;i children, whom he ro. - - - � , , , - . .. k #'Col 1.4 alAv, I- . ll. ... 1. . Minister Phelps his suboeleded in inducing eight diLys, wb She retained the composition written by a twelve-year-oll by a family 01 r " . - . ­ - States. a Sunday. Februar 10 d brother. - . , . � Z � I � - - ,__:. - i It -- - _­.- ­.. .- .: ,.- _ 11 .;. .,� I I not beat to - �- -. -,: .:� - *;- . remove th ' : L _� ­ _.: :: " ' ` _�n of!jl�rtt.l the German grovernment to ese ted belonged to his decease . "' . �. - f fill possession o7her senies all the while which in one of the best pieces of En , tiw pin and , ' * ---:,., . : '' ' The case of r 119: Cnafterconiingto Canada'he married a . - * , ' . _"� I I "; - Mr. R. W. 0113rie , . 1 embargo on A�nerican cattle landed at Ham I . . ­ i �1. �,:­.. - . I . ad. She d�ied July 24, 1799. teii an she is 11 spolt" that I have at see - - - _­ - � 1�:­, I �­-_�,, I ., - .... - I " lt. (It ll.ex pur- .. ...'�.. . '. real, who was charged with libelling Prince, bu,rg. . she was iminur occurred in the I '-A right suite of a little buoy, tKa son of Miss trooke, the eldest boy uf the importied . -, . .. - I . at c [ t -11,T11 to a � " J� ­_ , - George of Wales, which has been draggi :JI us Maxwell laud grant in Col- A somewhat similar case tnessing the marriage ceremony- * - I ., �� ;� .1 1_. - -1, ., . __ � . - � , I J� L The Unio a kerital, with a rough around his neck, family wi . t'....; . "' . from term to terin in the Court of Queei f November, 1890. A middle- . rether for a year or moire K". - .- ..* 11 . . r tit making _'� acres, has snow storm o _._ 11 , '; . 4.� - . . . . - - . . , orado, consisting of 1,700,000 a be- flue up the road quick as a dear. After After living tog - `_ I �_., _:�. ..'.'_�­% . - ' -` . I - 11, was &gailf on Saturds covered something which led bar . - . ,.�'v 11. I,_Lvarian . , � . . I Belie' I postponed L � I (.itn for ..- --, . . - m'owing to the illness of been sold. The price has not been Made aged woman, named Alice Jane bQw , - � It'. , , wiss admitted into Spald. a thyme he stop �ed at a gun house and Cooke dis ad . - . _-, . until the June ter , . I I I 16nging to WiRLD, , - _.- . - ;A I � (-�� . ; the belle. His tow hurt hymn and to believe that the children, who b all , . ..A _-;I- � i public. - . . r work house in a very weak state, hay.ing wrunj - 'e. ..It. � '-.A- pit,,p!, of the --_-­�_. _-: - Mr. McGibbon, the private prosecutor. mg He was too tired to raze his been carefully trained to call Cooke " uncl'at' � - --� tL'.q .. r . I : ` - S. Sons- knee wrest, I. ,- , 7, 4 , ,� ..: " - - Chula �N. 1ralWn wa 7 elected LT. n found by the relieving officer slee - ... - .. , -_ 4� ony bee , not nephews and uieew but Bonn and _. .; L; ,_ - - I 11(mi-re, is, I.. - M. Basso, the leader of the Italian col the late Senator snow in the Lincolnshire an$, fare, face. A feint mown of ane rose were of the older . � � �.,. _..._�._. ,11 I I ession to in tile I ad some _-, . . ;.i� . . f, � I ,._..­_: . - _', I tor, in suct: _-. L .1 ­ . and . .1 .2,:: 141* 1 in Toronto, has reveived communicationA Mi I bed, and ns were not correct - I .- '2:,I,1 �. 1, I,tiitt, , . - . __ 1. peolatlire last Out - was ho terd the daughters. She ask ,;, , 1.311 , , . ; -'. �­ , �, - . Hearst, � by the Caft 'r . - She out to from t lips., made w .t. - - � _ L� ­?*tAll1 cakes. ,;.-- in the United States i33: . near Spalding w" shut she children if her supposi 10 ��, _'.,-��4­­ I . ,L_ , _. from various points . , . *bout to pair a pare - " - . ,,;1; . �r.. I - a .1 I - 1. she had afept out for five belle their - , , ­., ['� I and sweet. _.­�: '10. L - � a number of men Canad week. then stated that thr-ough it down ran wi all *hermite, and was iuformcd they were.Lnd that .: " - .. � 1". '. . t - �� " -11, � , . _ .. quiring as to th -_ - weeks continuously, ill _ "eOi - l lljl�. "It - - ­ � . koluding, within the still living and LusdivG - NEM I _ .: d would not weight. �,C -,r of candied, ' - -�-- . : ­ . could ' the killing of the will. muldc6rir. 6rTor&to"4Wh9 . So But mother was 6�vs -A, ; I :­ I - � �i - I 'f� . for fear her gu - _V _� furnish to avenge the __ � _AL , . �. . . 44, . .. lin Chinaman into the States, last few days, the soveresk weather of er husband Sind went to ­_- - - I I � t,.d or cold ". Xg - Mafianis in New Orleans, in case the Italian cused of smugf when she saw the little won Tiers stood in Cooke then left h � .1;. - .w 5,� I , . I . aftNrtica and sentenced to six year when the snow covered the ground brother-in-law, A. E. jam- - I � * ­ �. . ,,f whippetl - -.� - _-- ' ',F- -:, Government ahoul4 W41 'to secure matiBfac- was convicted . 11 I r". . " � _ ; � - -!�,�N \ onment. I nearly a foot. . The poor bar tLyes at the Bite. Ewe poor dear ! Detroit with bar iipped baock to the United - ­ - f � - _� "4-k . - r .- I .,-: --- . months' impris . to the depth of - Cooke sl - .: - e �` ,..- � - 4 tlavored is - - �­ -� , - . . ... . tion. I . Why 110 you lye hear? Are yew dyeing ?' ieson. : - . . I . "' *t. . - appear &) to in. woman's hair was in such X matted state essed - ' � _,LL . . ' _' -- I ---,. States. Tile oldest boy who had wita � _. ...� , . . Poklyn - ,� L 4 1 . : 00, I .. . �7 ::; I I - t!. L ___,:,� in Now )Coi k and Brc #&rW that it bad to be all cut ol She stated that I Know,' he said " I am feint.' She boar rreated &S S ConapirsItar, '' _L I I .. .1 . - .. _. I L . . I- , --- -M . - I- The town of St. Ujiaci the., Qw�, it to til f4v bugs. Five fir" Were [ght, to a room -the ceremony was & mtea . .�..� � ". �,,' " - i - ­' I � _.. I �: ­�_ � . . - ,:1 .:L .,. I . . I . have established withih ft procii-z'ta: large. felted wi d Sunday, but all were she had d from lAnessibire, where she him inn her , as she au friends of all bite "L � 11 : 11 ­: , .� � . __ -1 - r . . . . . . � . - . �1� .'. ,,_;A. - . . . are behind on Saturday night an tr 'to quiet, gave him bred and but since his arresf _ L ,; - 4 �� � --'_;:,�- � �`# . ­ . iron works. Belgian capitalists W forinerrivy1mu in domestic service, and where he , 9 a& . :, ­ -�5,�;.,A_ ' " : . . . - r.- I �- , .. 01 ,_, . eported ...t. , � " �.,. � . ­ the concern. and though the project WAS 86t. Soon put 011L_ .. � . t, under his knows, parties have been doing con Id6mble 001- . . I - , , ,;W �., ,�i is r - - V I'-, , . __ ­ IaUblisheA -a at the time She was found in the snow she meet, hOl ace bottle . a result ctlat oil r"t in 1. - .__ " - ; , �,­, I - ., ; . ­ I I Louis" Lottery his war _'� - .'' .. �;o - - .: I 1, . �; . .'L � : i � .. , �., r(!t_4 at & dis-, , .." ;., an foot some time i 'Was called The 0,f appeared to have lost her way. The work untide his choler, rapped him up mi y *ponding with th oke �,�__' ,� � .. . L L#O a halt, . and settl&l the affair, MOL Co _,,�, . I . . I � _. . *. !i .... ,. - I 8=*OM a# ,-.., 1, .. . I � � . :1 *1 �. _.- I! . X 7 pending the late clectionL I branch in IN[exicoi from which in defiance 4 _ te,dr&Z;hm f rout a viol, Uu D'i reindsor a a - $4A)O per ..­�­,-, `­­ '-, j- 1_�v .4 go officials consider it most remarkable gave him a sui . . � ,�,. "I., ­ 1-1 - . 1. �. - - . � ­­_ , - ". � ,�:R -i . ­ . I . . - �., ! "t - . " � 1i Wattery law, it can I hou I 11A a young the..seew-11 to rec IV � - IN . , , - . . 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I I - - �.- :,'- i ?. , � **Ii6� - - - - � I - __ . mi-i'vor . - - - I i." . I . I I - - __ - I I ...-: : - � - ______ - .". - - - I �� I -.0. .� .,��, , , . . � . . . I . . . . - .. . . I . -_ - __-� .- :, . . : !�_ , %.I I ' - ­_ - ­ ­ � .- -- ­ I . ; s ­ . � � I 1, . I � . _. , TO OUR SUBSORIBERS: By referring -Choice comb and strained honey at -. -AD is not gold that glitters, ueitber _ - . . V� I I , , ; . . � ". . . 7: , ": . '...". � - � - . I I - I- - � - .- .. . I J . . . * - - . �� - - . :� - ,.� - I - . . :.. ­. .-- .,� . . � . .. . � � . . . . . , , . , . . - . I . � , I . - I � - : .1 to the address label on your paper y_Qu 1. - I ... . I . L. I . 1, � �'." ., ::. . . . . � � , - . . : �. can a'ways ascertain the date to which L Wise's groe6ry. / **1 - does gold always glitter.' ..f �.., t . . 1. . I . . . ,. ­ ­ ._,_ � ... ... I .. � - - . - . . ... ; - _1� , I... _11 , , . ;.0 . I . . .zl.. . . . � I - . ' . . ­ � . , . .., . . ". . . . . I - . . ­ . . - .1 I - - I.. 7 . 1. �: �� your.Bubscription to Tin . - Friday 21st of �,#_ -;,. �. - . , . .. . �. . .. . .. . . I �, . �. :Nzwsispaid. -Millinery opening on -Now carpets and wall Oiperii just -_ .. - - _. ­ . . _. � . ­ . . I - I - . . I - . .1 . -,, ... . . 1* �, � . I . . . . , � , '­ . I . - . I -.1.1 �� _1 *_ Remittances aro acknowledged by a �_. . . . . . �. . . . I . - . . .. _-, , .1 . . I - : - - - . � I . ,_1 .�. I � . � I 1. . I . . ' " / - I .. � *1 at Miss Lillian M. Hall's millillely arrived. Dickie & Marquis. . . I � . . . . . .­:� . I Apri L 1. � . . -_- � ' Qhhuge of date on label on the first paper fol- - ' I . 0, L . . - � I . . ' � : ' ' , �; . I - - � , �, . . . I .1 establishwent. - *. .. . I _,%� ;:.. �' lowing rec-zipt of money at this office. Always -Mr. J, IL Draund, of Oehawa, spent _ _ . - - - . - I - I ..:.!: 'P. m ­ � - _-, - _,_� � - . , . , ', . . I...- - ,.-, � , 1\ I � - I �For man years the people of this �% . - 1� . cheap at Woodruff's laughter house. To y . �. - e - I q I - - I ­­ 8 1. � -en e .- r , - � - �- P keep the date paid ahead. tf About fifteen loadis of =6 for sale Sunday with his parents liare. .,.. , . .. .- . I An'' tt I 0 k ­ ­ I I- I .. . m A ..., - I . " " be removed at -once. ' * I vicinity have had &lie benefit of an express * � .. � . I .1 I . -1 I .1 .. .11 ­ . _­ . I __ . 1. ... . . . . . . . - . L , , . . I . . .... . . I -_ � I , , '.1 :__� , ?Iht Vkhtfill.4 AMIM - -"Jim" Harvey has very little nae for agency, which has been managed in a - _.' .. . - . � � __ __ - I I . ­ .. . . . : __ .. . _�: ; - , k--; : , �. . . . . - �-_ . _. - � . � .. . I.. .1 . . .. , _.... . I �. _.., L : . . . � � I 1. . __ . I tramps, in fact he nailer had a very high satisfactory manner. The only iccou., . A , � I . . . .. I - I . . .. I . .. .1- �_ . - r.. 1. . - ___ - . . . - . .- . . . .. I I �� . . ­, . . - -I I .. - . I .- . . - .... *�__ * -t. �-' . . . .. - . . .., _. � _. - .1 1. � . � . . I . � 1. . . . - I . _. 1. i - - I _� , . . , . . - -1 I . . . . I . . - . . . . . . t - rICKERING.ONT.. APRIL.10, 1891. - -Pickering's Harmonies Baud baye the station, and that being a cou6idemb Vie I . - - . .. . � . . 1. . . opinion of them, do -'you know. yetlience has been that the agency in 4t 2 6 the P11 I - �- . � le . . . : . - . .�_. . L . ' - - ' . I I _. . .- . .. . . � . � pprcbased their instruments and'practice distance .11rom the village, it is not al � , - , _. . - ­ t - ii . . . . .- . I - ways 8 announced we ba d out a choice lot of ne* Spring IGoods, . � will be proceeded with immediately. convenient to send -there for*a parcel. . � . I . I _� !. . bought at very close prices, which are meeting with very rea 'Y sale. . i - I - . - -Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ham are full of Somewhat of an agitation has been going . 1i In .$,he way of men's clothing we have some of the newes - - , I .. . I- ; � ��- � - :1. �__ . t things in I _ LOCALISMS0 . :, fear over the illness of their infan't. The on for a long time, with a view to having ` - ;1 - . I . - . . .. j. i, I � - � I . - -I... speedy recovery of the child is desired. the agency moved up town. but the mat- , spring suitings, fine worsteTS aDd a great range, of trouserings. The' nicest.: : . - ___ . � - . -John Greeillaw claims-tbe head of ter terminated in talk. *This week we in ties, cuffs, collars, etc. � den's wool sox away below wholesale pric 1 s. - ,_1 �c -_ . � .. � I ' e . :_ -; � - . ." . _. - .i. .. - -Firewen,meet to-nigbt. . : ­.- . the ibeep raising class. He has a ewe have the pleasure of noting that it new We are well pleased with our new prints, both in patterng and qualit... - - .i7 - . . i i .- z, _. - I I go � . .-: . -clo,yer is said to be looking splendid which raised nine lambs in three years. company has been formed under tile cog. They are being sold fast this weeki Wool, delairie, beautifu ods and ' . ;; . � in this district. . . ail _� .. I I- . -Large display- of millinery at Miss nomen of the Ontario Express and Trails. excellent line of caslimeres to choose1rom. We have great value in towel. . - . I -_.. - -EveryboJy should read Dickie & Hall's millinery establishment. -Opening portation Compaby (Limited), and thia hugs. See. our glass towelling and 'beautiful tea cloth. Special value in . ; �1. : - Marquis' open letter to the public. * takes place on Tuesday 21st iiist. and fol- organizati,on has appointed G. W. Decker . , - . . , I -Fred Linton now resides in Toronto. lowing days. 1. * I . . as its representative at this place. He brown Holland, selicias and dress linings, Flannelletts are all. the T.age;- � I - . � - . I - Ile has decided to 1,parn cabir)et making. - �--Tbisfine'wleatber very effectually de. will open up an office in the village, where we have them in proper colors and at,right prices, and if you want ,Special --. . . . . . -Do not fail to bear the Cosgrove ft�ced the muddy roads. But say, keep express conveyed by the company will be value in low priced white cotton, come and see what we. are doing. . - . .. I . � " . .. . . . I I - _.. . ; Family On Moinday eveniDg, in Pirie's -on tile gurnsies yet, else you may.come obtained at merely the first cost of ship. But it is in shirtings we are making the great noise. We 11M,e the best - . . ' . . � , �. . . .. . . . - I...- Hall. See large posters. . out se,�ond best in a foot race with a cold. ment. The new company will comiiience value in heavy shirtings ever offered in Pickering, and we are well paid for - I - - I . -Millinery opening on Tnesdrtv21st of -We did not get shaived on Saturday, business about 1st of May. We have no our trouble in getting them by the way they are selling and pleas'119 our I . : I � . . . - April at Miss Lillian M. Hall's m-illinervi bilt we had lots of com any. so did not doubt that the Canadian Express, now in customers. We have a -great .range oi English crankie shirting, the best - i � - . - . I . V . . - - - . .� . . . .. - - establishment, ... - I despair. E. Broad, our tonsorial painter. operation will at once move its agency to " 9 I . . . ­. 1. . :. --The Oshawa papers are still Dailing� Was C011filled to his room with a severe the village, otherwise the new rival will shirting in the market and at tile lowest, price ever retailed at. .. I- . . . . I . - . . 11.1 � election lies. What a trade the hardware! cold. - � prove a healthy opposition.. A special import order has just come to hand and opened iip.; They are 1 . . - � , men must bav6. -We 'e`xpect to, have sometbing done. ' � kood carpets, are sellin well, and are well worthy a visit from illteljdi�lg . , . .... � . . ­_ - I . - - - 9 � , - - � . . . . - .1. -We� have -been info -with that cess pool ovposite the Wesilake . . . purchasers. I .. � _'.. �. . . . rmed that the. '. . EOHOES OF THE DAY. ' . . - . - . . - . .- � Local Option petition will be presented to property. The matter was brought to , , * . . ... , y 0 - . . - . ! i . . .- . We want cash and are selling goods *ver low i11L rder to get it. . .- , -, . _' . � � � I , - t o -� t1ae council Monday with many more the notice Of the C0111161 at its last meet- Blustering March has retired for a vear ' A now shipment of boots and men's and women's low slioc-s lias j- . _: . . ; , I : . : . - narnes added. � . ing, and tin inspection authorized. and the long winter now shows sign; of been opened by us.. I I . , - - list - I I . - I . . -Large display-jof millibery fit M i ss -Pathwaster John Gordon states that grudgingly dijourpearing. April mud May ' - � - - . . - . i * - -if . ys i i - .. . , the villagers will give.'tlle* enerallv bring forth a prolific crop of . __ � �- - - � 'hall's millinery establishilent. Opening ir statute 9 . We alwa keep the best of groceries oil h4p.d and cordiallY invite everv. . . :. - . -1 . - - , . I . .. takes place on Tuesday 21st inst. and fol. labor in money, he, will put the sidewalks spring poets. If one takes the trouble to body to come and see our'stock and we know you will find it pleasant and . - i . - � . : I . - . - I . search the papers, -the muse will usu'ally .profi table to deal witil us. I . � . i'.!- lowing days. - ,,,,, in a better state than they have been for . . . : I . be chanti6g about a gentle spring. -Obeerve 0 1 . . - %.. .- ;'. . . _. . - I - �� -Any quality of weather furbished years. NVe hope to realize our dream. . . . .. � Y,)urs respectfully, - * . . . - - . . I _. I . . . . . . . . - . �. I . . . . '1', . . upon the smallest possible notice. For -All interested in the art of cricket- . . - . . ... the unrecorded sayings of mankind and ; .. . . - I . - . � they will mostly average --hang the mud " I I . __ - . � terms and other particulars applv person. in" -assemble at the Gordon House on I . . . . : .. . Spring inav tie gentle, but the flip flap flip- ! . i �. . - . : i ally to Clin ate Office, Ontario, Canada. Tuesday eveiiitij!, for the purpose of re- � . - . I I- . pety Hop oi a pedestrian crawling through I I . . I - - 'DICKIE 4r AVARQUIS V., �'...... - . . . . .4 : � -Arthur Ridley has come to the COL- organizing the Pickering Cricket Club. A the sludge is more suggestive of dirt and ,' � � . - . . - - 1-_ I : . _. . - . - I. I . . . . : . . : . . . - elusion that all who reside in this town. full attendance,of out, youug and old is dirt'. language. . - � * . . . .1 . #4 . . . . - I . . . . I - � 3 n . t � - I . . . . . . ship are not honest. He has not recover- desirable. I � , . . . . . - . . . . . i . . . I . . . I � � . - - .. . . � : . Mr. S. Westnet. of Scarboro, shipped a -' .. _.,:V-_ � . . � - , . � . . . i.- I -- , . . . . . � . . . � I . - � - I ` I � : . I., '. . .. . . - ... . I .. . . : , ! - - few I . _! i ed the money letters ad.vertiFed a -On Friday evc-uii)g, April 10tb, the shearling oxford:Down rain to Boone Co., . . . . . . . . - . - - . � 11 - ; weeks since. . . . . . . ... * - - I . . .. . . . - . . . I.: . 1- - , * .11 I �, . 1. - Rev. J. W. Bell, of Hamilton, I'llssiouary Illinois, a distance of nearly 6W miles, a , I . . � I �:_ - _____ - - - - - - ­ -_ - - - - . . . 1 , - The Beavbrton 8xpivss Las assumed Speretary of the Rcyal Templars of Tern. few days &901 knd received'$25 in return - - - � _ ____ . I- . - - - � . . . - tbe4-pageform. The appearanceis good perance, will deliver a lecturelu Dale's forvalue. Tbiois oueof many instances � . � . . .. .. -4 V ..- . � .. . . - - - - . . � . .. I . / . I ,... . for that style. We not'ce, however, that Hall, comme cing at 7.30 sbarp. Ad. where farmers who breed thoroughbred , . . 50 PATTERNS 0 '.- . - . . . I s . I n . ; I . - _. . - �. thespotted beaver still adorns the lie -ad mission. free. - Everybody come and eDjov stocli realize a proflEable return fdr their . - . : ' ' - - - . :, . ..'� , . of its editorial column. I I this treat. I . enterprise. Mdny tillers of the aoil are; � .1 . , ; Ja Li tin is doing this -neigilbor. - iiing to see I - . i - , . -John Miller & Sons shipped from this beoiu ' that breeding well bred 1 - - I _� - es 'In stock is far more remunerative than de- 1 - .! .. s. �. station on Monday' a fine short born hei. hoo� �Jja?the census business. He called pending upon the fluctuating barley to 1500*1 Rol IS'- WALL. PAPERS- I ��. I _a,_, . . . I . . I . - I - . . - I . . . " . . . . .. 1%.XT= 3BCM=:EM11*-_TaS. . � . . . - �. 1. . .. fer, destined for Elinvale. This animal upon us on Wednesday, and we answered further their prosperity as farmers. i .1 : .". , was a valuable 4e being a prize heifer all qrestions until the color of otir hair - Good farm bands �re very searce in - ,-I . " - I - - . - ! . - - . , In , . . . .. . . .- . at the Industrial oi 1890. � - . was ask I I . . . � - . I . . . .. I - . :_ . . , ed, then we kickeil. As Mr. Ontario ; the men available are asking for . . . . .. . � .. � . . _. . . �. � . . , � i . - I .. . :,.. -Several of our citizens are bavirg a Linton is a quiet man our maiden sisters more whges than the farmers care to RIve * .. . . I * . , .1 New Shir "' .. . n - � I i -1 - - . . .1 mumpy time of it. The disease is rather Ineed not fem, �011fidi R in him their ages. them. Of course there are always a few New Prints ! .". � * , . . I tings! . I -, . .- a harmless affection, uu - less the posses.gor -The OsLawa Reformer says:-,, James very verdant men wbo are willing to try . . . . I . - � - . . .1.. . . .- ... contracts cold, and then the complaint is Murpbv and Charles'Murray were fined their luck for a little below par. but cheap . I.. .� � I . . - . . - .s . I . L-1 . '. . -_ " , . I '_ _. I . I of a more seriors character. I- $10 and costs by P. M. GriersoD. last Fri. labor do" not- pay as they who have exper. . , . - � . 7 4 Cot,tonades! � - I . F .. .__ . I I ' - . Ni e ­ . . ! - . __ ': . -Miss Jennie Dale, of Toronto, is day. and E. Lock was t zed $1 and costit, ienced its benefiti know too well. . _\ J . ' * - - ` ' ' , . , . . �, R-ttenditig our public school. ' � It hall bftD eDidemic amongst the gone . I - � .1. I . She intends .for- disorlerly coiiduct� The first two of English gendemen to fancy they have a I . lined for abusing I a borse, and it - PARKER: DUNBART9 -.. . . . . to remain here and prepare for the next were f G. 00 I N ' ' . '. entrance. penchant for farming iu Canada. Rosy . . . I The fame of our acadeinv served themright. Tbey were re -arrested Visious of the chase. rollicking fun, dan- . 1111 . - I------ - -_ . . ` - . - seems to have goue abroad tbroughout all the same day for stealing chickens in . ,,� -_ ______ -_ _` - � - I - � - 1. . M 0 cing, smoking. flirting. with a few hours I ' I . � .. . - ; ­ the earth. - . . -Brookliu. They hall from Whitby, nod I daily ridina bronchos. burrying up catttle I '.. : -Pickering's townsbi il meets are no. good to any cornmun- ­ . . I , . - ^ p counc ltv. I and watcbit)g the procets of husbandry. I- .- �! . OD Monday next, 13th inst., at the town. ' -Sucker fishing*hns commenee'd in t1le Such is the truthful picture inauv of those DtLIGHTFUL S'ENSATION 11 . . .11 .. . � 11 . - - ____ .- _____ i :.,- I' I - ball, Brougham, Commencing at 10 a.m. river. * Wednesday was the first atteinpt misguided youlbs indu-lge. After they . . I . I li, _�� r) - ' ' ... - . The by-law appointing t0WDFhip I i ' . I ' - L . I- I 11 - .- - officers and a large baul was the result. Sucket-s , have had just oue long week of the stern i HE -geWiral se'utim' eut is, that tile' most pleiasing'selnsa- - Z - . - � for 1�91 will receive the third readiD , av he sweet and cod liver oil plentiful, , reali-tv, here -rickety pelt, blistered hands. ' . ­ . L __�: : . " 1 : . - . _. _� and be finally pRssed. it' even then those who wade - into tile I aching backs, hot sun. and a few choice , (1; tiou a mau cau experience Js to eurobe hiruself in a.. - : .- - i .. . -David Picket, the Jovial y'et sedate jilly witters at this seasolli are under- I Canadian cusses. they can siog with heart- fine suit and sprina overcoatt 31ADE B GIREIG - . ; . . m r% . � 1. . . �.. manager of the Spink Al ills. hits been con. ' , 'd. There is a fearful posr,ibility of' felt fer%or "There's l'io place like home.- . 0 . ' - __ i _. ' . fined to his room for the past s I In the geographies, Ontario is described I 'Tis paintul to gaze tipou the expression of utlutterable - - ` ix weeks. 0 coutmetiDg a cold which mov ter. I . f Ar __ � , I - ­ - - Ile bas had to undergo a medical opera. i Inate fataliv. We mav expect visitors,- 96 beiU9 one of the most prosperous and grie upon the face of the luau' iu the inoou'wbeii he looks - . . - ­ I � . tion, and his many friellds bope to soon om the uorth part of the towilsh- I fertiie provinces of the Dominiol). I,ately , - . . . . \ ,p. next , it Peems as if a plague had been , doNvu, obserViDg 010 gracefully draped foriii-,i wilich inove, - , . � . ,_ � _� .- - - greet him upon the streets. � . . I eek to' wade for suckers. I here. for hardly a day passes w it raging � . . ' . � ... - I , 0 1 . . .. . . . t to British Columbia I . - -Now is the time to et�mine- Tour -However reptiguRnt it -iy),Rv he to I exod us from our mids' bout all 'aloucy our stteetr,, aud thinks how cruel nature deprives 11im �_ .. . see - Yo -a can have them re -steeled Opposition ournal . . - . i .61 It Cannot but be Ad- ( and Mati-toba. A distant country always ,of the opportunity of interviewiu(r - .: : . . I - rl$ . - . '. . . . . . �_ .. - and made as good as when new, and oil Initted thfit, the eilterprise of the Glube � we�rfi aU' Eldorado aspect. aud far away i , . . * ' . ' _. : 1 .. � ....- - 1. . I reasonable terms at the old forge, estab. stirpasses that.of all other Canadialljour. I friends alwave prosper ; has there ever . ' I .. , . . . - . _- . L I- � lisbed 1865, 11 miles north of Green DRIs. The Saturtinr e(fit,ous are a creflit! been a nian* tit a distance who would - . � ... . . . RiVer. Hv. Hopkius,,V-S., Grneu River. to our Rrt. and are last 11-e�'(Imwg popular. I iteknowiedge auy misfortune, even. if hejs . . ' , - . -We bate duunina 'table �Tailor, Greig - . ... cl, as do most of our The 'sFue of the 4th IDst. Canta, : scratching for an existence. His it -tiers The Ini'mi . . . __ ,. - � readers, but we must have monev in order t"Kits of - Legislators, find tile c'n ed por- re full of hope (and that is some. . . . I . . . . 11 - - . 01.0111entr% - - ____ . . V to exist. We have a good deal Of money Upon thet1l. wel'b MT* I 1�ionmie'Bs :11 his stock in tradei no doubt from I - . _ . - ____ __ ..- __ . - - � - Itteli in a fair and itu. I . - ... ZZ � scattered over the' coiltineDt it; $1 lots partial MaDDer. The Globe is a great! a desire to mvaid the - - I told yati so.- f rom . - � .... I : , me friends. Some times we hear I � I - 1. . I ! .,. . .. -,r Success assured .. - . � i I . - I'll - I and unless we hear' from some we shall paper, with furtlif I stay -At -ho . . I I .- - frorn a iiRtive about blizzards, bad houses . . a I .1 . . - hay.e a job for' -the courts. Coine friends -Forl � . � I FARMERS I'' '.. . ..;_ � * I . I . saleor exchauge for YOUDg 11011tt,; and August frDst, but from an � . - . .., . . I remA. . . . brog;D 01. White Leahorns. Pure. one I never. t ' Immigrant OES noit tile present c,xce'dliiglylilgliprlce of butter sugm;St the L11-011ght - - . V I In I . -While prac' ticing Good Frida- , the Langsbano and o e br'cown Leghorn roos. I Tha freemud jaunty bird. the Amer ii that %-oil should r,av R11 possible attention and learn by what nicam Fireman broke the. er')-' . 'D . . -) E. Stephenson, Eagleo-cellis to be MQUIti-09 just at pretent I you call obtain the greatest ,uniount of butter from your n1ilk. Tlio',,-e of . ) - iue, or at least one ters, pure bred, ai�ply t, ica 1 7. of the attachments. The .break was at telegraph and ticket office, Whitby. lie and unable to sour above the ordinary tou - . . i � 0 1 - I I I -alue. '. I 1 � - once repaired, and the company is ever -a!so sells cheap throligh tickets to Mani. carriun of humaul-tv. 'What a Rloriou-6 I - wh ' have,tried OUR NEW CREAMER know and a4reciate the'r � . , , , . ` . on the alert to Drotect properiy from the, toba and British' Columbia points, v*I& medley of nationalities are sheltered bi, Those who have not tried them are sufferilig vast losse.s each ycar.' Lut . . . : . � I us , __ . - . . . -1 . - __ May the engine rot and the reel ToroDto, North Bay Pod C.P.R., also its Pow mpartially u rge upon . ftv* , .. . __ . 1. . flames. erful wings and how i Vou the liecessitV of 11' e or more of thesle Crianiers iii vour - " . �. , n . 1. . . . ­.. I .. � lose its tires, befori they are called into ocean sterinship tickets to and from all Uncle 'Stam's estimable laws are adminis- family. You can buy thein for 111' Oil "fle I - . . I I _ w a mere tri - � - .. - requisition. . . Erropean poiuts. tered. The Children*s 8-3ciety of New I . - . - � .. I . - I I .- - . Choice of seven lines : I York, a society having for its object ' I - . i I - -We ornifted to mention tho lecture Pominiou, Inwan, Cunard. White Star, tile , - - - f , ­ - , - . . .:. - Iwo 3 a - , , . � delivered by P.D.G.C.T. Yorstorl, In AncLor, State and HawburR Awn, Call prevention of cruelty to children. had - - They Pay for Themselves ill T ' �'Day - . -1 - late y brought to . . . % �... ._: Dale's Nall, on Monday, �Oth lilt. A o� or write lilin. I I' its notic5 & L14 year old . Call and have' a look at tbein, ald let us exl)lalli tho , L . ; �_ I 'd with blood. cut and' bruised - I . L . . I r - I . . - - fair nLrnber attended the meeting and -The Canadian Live Stock Jo,urualfor 1 -girl cove :pPalling manner, all t benefits to be derived' from their u e.. . I . � - - I - . i 1. - listened to a very instructive address. April . in a most he result S .. I . . contains a -portrait of Robt. Miller, of the playful freaks of a lKdv' who Called . . 11 � . : . � . � . . . .- _.. Tile I.O.G.T. lodge of Ibis place was Jr., of Brougham. He is at present the girl slave. It appears the 'slave refuaed I I �. . ; .. . ­ ! ' ' - . - - ' � Sh I � . - I . . - .- - t tborouglily sat sfied with his visit as a Iresident of tile Dominion eep Breed - t4 tie the lady*& -a lady please note-ehoe I . . . . . . ; . i . __. " . - n I I ; . - - : . 1. grand officer. ers' Association. The plate is a good one likce, so the latter jokey individual i0 . '.. . � : -.T.§. ..: A d- 0 R-E I G 5 ! . ._.. .. .., 1. oe 6 0000 u .. _� ! . � . _.- -Rumor has it that tile Spink Mills and lifelike to a degree. Mr. Miller . in a game of huttl k a d battledore, -------------- ---------- - - ______ - __________ - -_ - Z_ . . - . . � . .. will . undergo a thorough renovation this cupies-a prominent position as a breeder the slave being the shuttlecock and a high : F � I I . . . , !T!5F . - - � . ­ .1 ..­ comin., summer. The floom pipe will be and acknowledged as one of the bept heeled shoe with her ladyship itt tile cnd � . � . - . . . . renewed, which will furDi8b plenty � of authorities on such subjects -that Canada of it as the buttledore. Both perpons had . . �_ . . . I.. , . .- work for.our laborers for a short time. can. boast of. The saine journal presents plenty of exercise during tile game, the ' . - I � I � . . I I �.. . . . - . -a,nd Wint'r .Go'ods' I ' . a i . Smith ex..M. p. 11 - IR the blood off her eyes and : I . - - : - It is also whispered that soine change a photo of Win. e is g - irl in wlPil' - - . . e . .. � : . - - I.. - - .1 will be made in the mill staff. The season President of the - CaD'adiau Clydesdale apology of a woman -in making fresh in. . _. .. I .. . . �'. .- . . . . - . 0MNNM01E00NEWEEEE=EEEE8� ; . . . . . . . . � - . - I . . I . - _. - I promiies to be a busy one in and around Association. Both these part- cisious with the shoe heel on the girl's face . . . - . I .__ - ­ - * ' - ' - . this villaae. ' � I I leg are to keep the fun going The Children's ' . . ; . .1 . . - r, young men of ii�bom Ontario County has Societv has refused to take act -ion in the Bla'nkets Flannels, Hosie'ry, Under'on...... � .1 . - . -Tile West Dnrliam Nc7vs is now a iust reason to be proud. 9 . - � . . . - �. - -, - . matt9r, for a lady of Isigh degree must � I I � - . � ..� - I , . . i , � � . - . . . . . : i)roperly baptised Tory orgart. It makes -On Fridavevening ueeds be exempt from such vulgar things � I . . . - � � . � - � , . t . . . � i . I _,; , a Poverty stricken - clothilit', Yarns,� Wools, Etc, I ... . ­ . '. the announcement in its last issue. We pedestrian might have been seen trudgiD as Criminal Courts. Perhaps there may , '- � - - . I n- I . '. i - - , . . . . I ­ ; . . - : 1 . . . - way into our quiet litt a villagge . . . . . .. . I I . � were of the opinion that the News was his weftr� be some further developments later. . � . . . . . . I I . . . � . . . . .. . . � - L . . - .. . . e* . .1. . I . _6 1 . . - . - - . � .; � I -- �. - always built that way, bilt it would seern fi-om th eas' I . . . . I I . t. He presented himself at � .. I --COLT. I . . . - I . . . . . ­ . . . � - . ; � . that it bas hitherto' beer, without tll.e D. O'Connor's blacksmith shop, I - L . . _ . - . . - L ., - . . . I � . . . -1; . . . . . . . _. - * I - . - .- and : :, . We- 160 Showing the finest'and best'stock '.. - - - .. . : . - ... - baptism of the party. We wish the asked for assistance. Jam6s Harvey, an ' I .11 . HIGHLAND CREEK. . - I ! I are a - . �_, � -1 I . . . �. . . . I I . ournal every success, and expect * j i - . . . I '­ . - � . .. . . .. I - i . it to evaploye, pityi,ig hi@ fellow tradesman, the quarterly I :. . ! we ever bad in. � I .. . I I- -1 . I tch Of the Highland � . . . ; . . . . .. .. . . . � . ' . . � � .. deal fairly with all subjects, although one procured him his supper and bed for tlic, Creek Rifle Associma . . _ I . .. . � .. eye has to be kept closed. ation, for the silver c , - . __ ' . ­ . . .. .. - . . night, and extended . io him other hospital- took place on the 7th inst. The foilowi F-4 C4 � . reetsville, is ten ities. Before reti Tramp do. is the score at 100, 200 Ind 40D yards. .1 "I 0 , ' -Elder Fawcett, of St up FANTINaS TWEED SUITIN WORSTEDS - ' ng � . . - - years - I , . . , old this week. That. is, be has just posited , r1n'r1]er * I . . . with the barten f the Gordon Possible at each range 25., 1 ; I _� , . . I . . - - � been ten years publishing a paper. Yes, House, a parcel neatly tie p, which be 10D 200 1 4W total I :, .�. - .- . A . - - _� .'�. . *_.. . I. ... - . I well do we remember tbe time when he wi W -H* C10850 � . - ND YANCY SERGES., I .' . . -_ - - - .., - shed to h A n.... * 21 24 21 . . . . . . . . . . . I �vr put in a safe place. � 66 1 � . . - 1. e � .. _. I �. bad his plant deposited on Durbam, at , the itis ruct 8 T 0 Parker ...... 22 22 22 66 ' ' ' - . ' �� . ­ - t ions were so explict the parcel I I - � : 1. .. . Flesbertoo. About the same A.D. - C D Closson...... I i __ . � - � - - - . � - I . 1. . . .1 � . . .- 1.� .-..- were commencing to wear long pants and to be burglar proof. In ' 20 . 22- � 21 63 . I.. I " , � : . . . the morning I - I . I - - a cristy hat. Bro. Fawcett b ' we w�s placed in the safe. which is guppo 2de, - C Humphrey.... * . 8 24 23 65 : OVERCOATING r1-- - I .1 ,**, 14 - 24 ' 28 - 61 __ - . . _. .. I .. ' - - I . I _.. - I ,bed visitor had breakf"t and as J Morrieb..'........ - 19 "... .. as been a distinguir H Weetney ... - � . .. credit to his profession, and nowpublishes an exerciser, took a agroll. Not returning W 19 i 28 r), I n- Beaver, Melto'n Worsted&Tweedn _...i-�% . . . . . . in the Review, a racy local jourL' Fisher ........ 16-. 20 A 16-_-, 59 . . .1. . I _�,�, . - -vitbin a reasonable time., to claim the R Ormerod ...... 15 16 `� 19 L 50 . . :.,:.. f- � .. - ;.. - � . - .. '; ... 1. .. , � ,-. . .i � . . . I - - ­ . - - . .. ­' I � . . . -The Cosgrove Family appear in valuable parcel or to pay for his break. W Morrish ....... 11 21 � � is - N - - .., .1 . � . ... � 1. . .- � .. : . .. -Pirie's Hall, on Mond . . - .. ' ­ � - . � - "." � . � . F_ � . . .. - ay evening next fast., Landlord Gordor- thought he would - atch C i dr* nd Boy's Re_a,dy`-m'ade C ,:.-,- . �. ­ 11 under the auspices of the I.O.F. lodge of examine the parcel. which Illroved , TbeOutLrioOff-#&ndAnociatiovM � .. � ' . h*1 en a 'loth �_ I . �, .--:, '. this place. Thia company come to us to be was -shot the same isy. Ranges 100 and . . I. -14. I I . . . _. . I . . I __ I _. - - . . I . ­ . . . -i ­ i - - . -no clippings. - . -:. with the best recommendations, and noth'ng more thAu A box full of tailor's 200 yards. Possible at each range. 50. :. - - . .. ... . - , I . , * , �111 . 4 . . It is needlerts to state that Below in the score. _,_.�,_ �11,1'­ N .: .. . -_ .. ''.- - 1. , : - I ---, Z.,.. V.. ­ It o % a very w prices.. � ��j�' _�_­ z� _�; - - - , .. . � doubt will draw a large audience. They M r - :- I . t - �* , 10 * - . ­ - . �:� ,:�.� . -L - I . - Tramp b&a not yet returned from big � . ­ , . I .. . .. , . . I I ... - . . �_* �_ - u . ... 100 2W tatal .-" . I ; � ­ . . . Z. * - � !�, I :. , L . - � - . . . . . ._e: I , . .. � . plav pon some fifty different instruments stroll. I T 0 Parker - I , � - ; �� �'-��,;. . ­ / I'-,.''. The box has been p - -'. 45 88 88 ." :. t ; . I _. . , - ::.. - - . . . . . 11 � besides giving a varied vocal program. Wilitby, as ills wra - . - .1 �.;. __ � .- - 42 : 89 - S1 ., -_ L - ... �. .� - - - ,, ­ . ..: rePared in C Hu phre.y..* * .. '. v . . . ­ Mons Over oats made to order $10 -- ­�.. . " , � . _ �, � ­ - .. ....- . .. - -1. vper has Mr. Wake)y' WHm I 1. . .1 . . I � . . ".. I I,- I � ��_ I., t -:. . . .. � S._ .., , . , .. . F . I Come and livar a first-class- concert. adv. upon the inside. -8 clraou..... * . -�_ � 44 � 85' .� " ­� , , . . - . .1 " I � . , I I . t I I Iinimmiiin I , * - I � I �', I ,rLori - ... . 79 R .1.. 4_" I- . _::�_,:,, Tickets 85 and 25 cents, children 15 cents. are Rdvisad to k ep awa HeIreafter tramps J Morris -h........ ­ I I I , . . . - I � . ' . .--...- - . . I . . 1.1­i't . _ ­ : M, I.: � �� 40 �' 81 71 . . L, - �,,. I . - ..... : , . I I . �. N - ' 0 - . . 4,:q Ix . I �. -1 - -:, .. . % ........ 4 .., so I. 86 - " . 11 - , ....,_._,",� � -..;; . . � I a � _. I . . I i . � � . I , _. I. 1, I . - Gordon will sill the pareol �C a D. Closlon ......... 4 -- '' Ifteserved -tickets for sale �At ,I' Wise's nor's shop koib D.O'Con- A Elliot.... a - .- I ­ __,­ rocery. � ,- " .il 9 81 *:._� .- -,. I - "' I .. _ - 'i� _."�� ,­_ - , , - 4 . 14 _., � - � - 81 62 [ . 11 - I . .�_ . � ; I . �X.. 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McGill �, L' .I.-.,,. ___ - - __ __ - ___ IIOII.ks PXIIT�l' , Tand filli6t­-, ,',','- - i ep]nmiasion- Offl,-Iu : 0v(--1 ' jug; open every SM-�'!` - - 1- - -, W� - . we S, -0r1%11_.kT()-, - rence. Ot'll ".1 . solicitors. ,,;otaries 0,� : .I ron-O,will 1)3 at C., v r;j OM(.,e over .1. _P,111)tAv_' - . EN'F;J,\ &- D)!)� 11) solicitoro-Not,ii.: - and CouutY LOAu A -,i ,.; - east' ' Toro*ito. Tv`e­h­ ners will be in clar_iu,�:- iRopper*9 Stoie. V# tc )-I i I . 1-. 01�_­_,P, , H. HoPKIN ..., Wo surgeon -Gra` ­ I grinary College. Tort,i­). . the ftmestichte-1 t,"�:u3 . ui&t pror.3pt".7 [�*,te%,!- I -, at Mr. lasic Linton e. 1-1,_ . ____ ___ __ __. _ . 11 C) P N I IN 1). V I HO (]EON- C3rT&-I*,.'.t arinsry College. TorCIA, and Cher�ywood ev-r�-., the horse'B foot P t- ell 1-1 � lot 33, 7t� con-. P,CkPr!-1 tended to Telegraph ad P.O. add4es: Green Iti- A� , , � . - -�� - _j , _i . � ... � Itil - I _____�_ - - - - . "Soc i 4, . _. I __� ­ Isl�,&il,7N 1,01 ItG. T. This loe`e evening in tbe vear- ill Rvery person invite -i 'o � . tbe*rand -Canseof Tenil � - __ ____ IOU -attic of . - - __ __ __ - -_ I . 0;11 rey(f i - I . . �_,­- - -1 - - - LIS D U -N N - . Vioss'ipuer for tuk,inC I won t. On t - ___ . ___ - ____ BL7NTTNCr. ', B*'Lir-r-mes for t__.,_t C fioe at t1le j*,Ore or at Village. - - DR. 13 E.kt 6 \-, ', T. o C-)nvevanc--r. C � affidavito, AcC.011ulit!" Kouey to le)AZ on !41ru I bated. C)FFICE-At . . Broughaft every Mou t - Mnsseti�n of bul�i:it-sf a. _­_ I - . .A rf./ . - . -.--;I-- 11 _1_.�_ - .� � . - AJ POST, C(_)_� ALO. for the ,Co--�!.-­ andspeciheatio!16 f'lr_u� building. Steam eu, ventilation a speci%"' . - corner Dundr,e al' -1 Regidence-Kinesto., R , - __. - . . I I Aneli(fi __ �_- ­ . � r� .k I I t 1; _� �\ 1,� � L* �LU(:t'()11f_"r.'z_ , ­- wilillig to conduct P.D1 . : , and tak eq tilis opportu . . rons for I �ast favorE .a,-, - Of th43LLI � Ternis !or . rLugelainlentu3 a6to�latt-t . at the 0 oe of thiS 11%' L - - - - 1, HOLAS __ POUC . THtoidneer. Vuilla'-,r the whole of North c - r attention giv, ell t6ail 01 CbFLrges 5aoderate- -%:i Box 47, Brou,gbaw, 01;* - __ __ ______ , - - - ,L-_-- 1POW's I# . . OHIN LESLILIP J Maker Pegge L 4 promptlY E-ttend-1 tO. ship. Dou't fcrget t:.�e News, King itmet, 1"'k __ � � if � - .A__,:___,�-__- !,�_ ­� - I . %- G J11m,2s (-Ionion, 11 � Ane new - brIed '),lil,', *tyle. Every eolivelli, travelling p6blie. Nk�' . and she s. " , - - __ � - _____ - . TER N TX Elw open t(3jr I Wn' . travelling public. ehanged haudE, lias 1-.4 ., I - out. Situated as it i�, � i it is convenient Jor p'.1 Or lunch at all reason, _:_ and shed rooin. B ­x borges or cattle. Wel . �_� The bar is open iLt :,!I I withjjure hquom of q. CULLY, Proprietor. ii- ____ _� . � - 111-(Itc� . . I ^�, - . ... CUTHBEEI . ­_ A* ering, Out. R: . I *rAde, I can guRtante( I V. Lazarus' Eye -glass - " eleaned on gi�,artefit . ­ . rates. , ,�v �,. ! � - ___ 14 �,, I I ,�� I Lei - 1. : # -_; �, I t I 1% 1. � ­ � L 1, I ..�,_i, - Ontan � 0-- .1 . ��,_i, - I- , - PICKER11 . - 11 ._ . - _ i, _. . . I .. . . - . . � � 1. 1:�_ . I. Open for the tran � I -Saukidg Busineds. L � 11 . - .. �% Orricit HOUILS-F � . � to two o'clock. .. L I I .: I I . -1 I .Savings Ban , i " (8-y) GEORGI - - . I � . . � �: �, 1. -� $_ , I - ._� ., __ ­ : %1., �' 1. .1 I _.. 1. - . - " I .��-f,A;g 'S" ", - - W i "�6 ", ,0� & AX -