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' .. - ;-, H . .-.. - - *_ -, �:. -1 .� I �­ I - . - .... � ,,, - . - - - * . - , . . . s-.. L."? � , I . ­1 ...I,, I . . . ,_ I . . I - -T I . ...__ ­ ..-­ -. • -­­ s !- -, ... FEB. 1892---. — ­ .. I- ., 0 .� � I . , , . , . .., . : .. 1� _�-,.: It- FE­ 0 0 � - I ...-. . . � . 0 0 .,.. - - - I : , VOL XI P CKERING, ONT., FRIDAY . .­�' N , I ". IL ­ o . 11r" I - - . , .:-, -,,- I xll 'A ... . . ­ , . ...".. - il � . . . - . . . 1. ­ - .. . --�-��`4 ....- - _. . I .1 .­.­.­­ I _.... I I I . . . . , .. .- .. .. . , . t .'' .1 t�­� � . � . � .. - ,..t _t I , .2'_ ­. .- ,_'I . , . � .: � MOUNT PLEASANT � - - - Yates, Ids Philcox. Third Sr.,_]Eta� ��l .11 do .. - 0 . - A "j, . .; � L . _'. 4 I TTV . I I -�!,--�:. _. - vl�vfe* 'fanat Cavb- -. . . Inv i OUT AROUND US ' . % . i 0 1 . - ;. -1 -- . � ,. -�-4 , . � - . ' P � he following repo in the stun4ing, of Frances Bramwell.. 'Third. Jr..-- Joseph 1� I �j,.� � �. � " �, - . .,.�, ,-, hr I "-r",� •1, - , ­ . Mod-kal. - 'L . . Yates. 11:... I-L" , � : I. - . I ItD ,By the pupils of S. S. No. 12, Pickering for Ce"PS- Edith Stewart, M&I . . - 1. L", --.-,-,,.-,,,,,-,,,,------""---� An I hate b6ag tip Reddin's lilery LATIST LOCAL ZAMNrNG8- 112100301 .-. - - �`;, 61' � r.l., . -1 - Mibnie Philcox, John Clazie. Albert Key. - " -1 . 01, I M. BATEMAN, lid D. C.M., M.C.P. business and eve added several new the mouth of January;—Fifth claw, Phede " '1-t_ , . . 'Chester . �, � (N. . - Ili�;I 9.4 - I I . TZN PRI A" JOTTZD DOWN BY OUR Second.—Mary Pratt. Ethel 4, - '411­, ____ " J, 9 : kx � I— .. "' z , - . Office and Residence, an Madill. Fourth alseq - . � su . - - - I ,�,,,- - - 4 - , � - ­ . Ito & S.O., Coroner. nd bu gies, I 08,11 socomodate III Hattie Madill, - - L ­ . . .. horses a Maggie Pratt. Earnest Beirtram, .Thomas �.,+.,.Vv - , I_. � � '. , !.. ,,._ e - - I V ' ' Harry Miller, Edith White. Willie Brooke, - � ,., V . _ __.: . I , ]King Street Pickerinc Office hours: Morning . . � - ,., " L( ; . F, . I -.� : I �* the public wi good rign still hours. CORRzSPC,NDXNTB. . . � '. � , 4,_ L ,1,, . . . I,; L ­ z .-- - I . "I � . , -;a " I . sm to 11:30 - Evening 6 to 8. . �. .. Yates, Mabel Annie. Part H or.,—Flora _3._A4.i � ­�, �P,­, - �'..f , , " �* I I , . .... " I -�, � . :iI�� - . - I . � . - 9 -iiI .. . " � . I .. Covered 'bu meets all trains. In - ' ­ . CLAREMONT. Andrew Miller, Willie Hool, Jame . ,� � I . � � - I - �_. o � . . r.l. . . _. . Camps, Artie Plaxton, John Laing. Reg- - ,I".., - 71��:,, - 1�;.'.. . 2 - . � L , -­ . , . � M - ­ . I , N fl , _G� 'q ..-. � �IIg­514 -41 ... , � . � � 7 ­" -4,� . -1 . , __ 11': __ . I • I Vocal Masic. �! - connection with livery I keep a . ­ . � Swith, Duncan Russel, George Madill. inald Cheater, George Yates. Pant H jr... , , 54 ..�. "I!, " , - � I - I ­ - Naves- .. ,f �' k, .. 1,;.�:. -1 j.:,r,.�,' I ;W I : . . " 1 ,4-1, , , , - _1__I�____A__ . . , __ - I ': _ , - Third class, SvIvatius Madill, Willie -Bertie Graham, B6&I Knowles. Part; A"' VP V "I - , _. - '. . ­__­__�-- . .. . ­ Sale, Com mission and Board- -,' JNoTI�ery Tuesday afternoon TI , AI AI . AI . ; I'll . - . � . . man will be found Intheofficeof Gerow'sPump * ..��*_Wi T, ;I,, - . - . : �- . � ine 9ti.bleo. Pickerine. ;% Cowie, JoI Coulter, James Me _ih , of, � .. I, , ,I. -1 - -I' � Miss Ida Simpson, -1 . � . Factory, Claremont, where he will be pleased to dd. first,�Helen Ads Cheater, Willie Prattr. ,j:""A I �. - ­ , i-":�; .-..r,n ...- 1 "(),4. 'a - "'A7'. .= =,­ C." I.j ib, i �k 1� - L.-,: 4I � - - - - , __%=� _=- r.1. see anT of his &Lbserxi - i Mable Brooks, Brentwood Smith, Joseph Thomas Collins. Some stand lower than'. "*,.,*.. ` �­ . . PUPIL OF TTIrl, TORONTO 0 . . .. , 1: I � -- � . I � . I_ - i _­ ,�.. . �_,. :.,, I, I. - _­�__ ___ -t Fah I -e.-I 1, �� -: I;__ - . . . ;.'�r, -� v :.1. � ' . ��k`911. . ..V, , )II;6s Bert _-ji:r uf.Vi-1 ..g, visited Hood. Second olaRs. Pred Madill, Katie they otherwise would, owing to their bI . P servatory of btuaii, is prepared to give 1438- - - CD L_ 40 0 A I . . _. I _ . , _ .. ?u,:1 " I ­, �p I -, i,. 1, - . - .)oa , cm ' -_ Ii . . . .. Pons in both inRtru M 311 tAl mud voost mud - c. Ue- . I ; not ot . , here with friends last week. Sladiii. Robert Btirtou,, Russel Story, absent ftom%cbool during the greater part: .;'. -�,,. I .- I—— �� I.. - . I . ...­ .�-­.. . I - . col given if required. ,'� 'tOA � - � .-I- . .. i Afl onr epidamic patieuts are nicely re- Mary J" Hood, Oijarlie Hood of the month.- The names of those who - IIt - . instruction Guaranteed : ri .1 . ­1 .: . . .� . ­ - . _ .. I . 1* . � 1 . . I : - . . . . � , _.� ' - - .,. , " I - I I vIk"'N'. �_ - _._,� , Thorough Ins . ­1-)o ! 1 95 t I �-� .. � . - ­ $ covering. No new cases are reported. Sodden, James Foley. Part Second, Diary pre not taking up all, the subjects are. * *",-.. ; -� �, �,�- - . . 941 . . . - .1 - - . n - 4* : i!� 1, . . . _­� , . -- - - - , .. I I I - ­ - - -_ a .1deS M . a a - a 9 4 A number of our citizens an basil Coulter, Edith Brooke, Oscar "White. omitted. . It.,-. -I.. �-.�._ ,, , . Address, Claremont. � -4 at .;,,.,v ; I , , , . . I . . . , " • .. . - . - . - . . ,k, -.%,�­ _. - . . 1: . I- .. '' 40--14L - ­ ­h, � I - 11 ­ - ��.,L � ­ ­ .. : . . I 110- - Slur ." -- so 10 Ac - - 049ww.- -:, . ."; - .. ".­ j.e_", • I- " * - :'. , � , I . �. • ,-­I , Mt,w_� 1 , -- '!_T-� !� 'I"­ .1 . . lo,, � I ­ ­ �44�, �, - - - � . .. MALVKRN.- " � _ . -- ... I , : `L - pores. � �,�I.,r I -1 ,.. � (M 4' .0 engaged barvesting ice, for dairying pur- Maggie Coakwell. Firpt class, Oscar "; r� - � = . ,. " .4 F% 4a I " _ ­ ,� =0 qu.r �' . � . I I . . I . 4" ' '' - _.� - I � . I .. �., 0 - Brocke, Willie Foley, Frank Hood, Levi �,� 4 . I � g . . . . . , �, I I -i:I;z _. 't­� -- -!',�, �4 . 4.-* � . . . � , . A " . . I . � M � ..I �0 .z a, . . - ­_-j-..,,4 - - - , - ...... -11 - . ._ . .1. - -�, t. ­ . '_ __ _ C:1 1-4 'Evit Flive new converts were immersed at Gibson. - ..­.- . - (W 60 I- ," '4 ­ .. . - . :, a. to ' �J,�--:;, -,Q�..."' N �.,�. - - - . I ca P4 r4 V" I - . . . � ",-, f F), I � . . - - ,, � � �.,2 : 'A. E , FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- -.idv ta - the public service in the Baptist chaple .. . J. Little spent Sunday last at h6OW - .1 .. _., . - :_ � - __ • . ,�. ­. .. - - -M 0 . - I . . . ' • . . i. , . . .;i I_ '. ) . - i County Crown Attorney, and County a E � . I How are the Patrons of Industry eovr--_;f-!%.. � I . ,;-,, w � , .- I � . . E. z 4 2 al) &- - Sabbath evening. - . 611111114 . �' TER, OD Ca o -_ da - � .. . - , '_ � . I � ,� . I .4 ., � . -1 . - . . - _ ,.��.I-:�_-,� ­� , ,_7;;­--___T.,-� - . . pq . I WEST HILL. . - . . . 1 �1_1.40 _. � , I - tj MR I M -.0, to 14 ,� - * , • or. Court House, Whitby. 10-Y V4 1-4 " . , . - - Solicitor. a o'e, q9A 1. .- The stream of saw logo steadily poor .. . Ing on. . � '! '.Y�'-.%" ­ tip .' Wr - , - I ,�..;�:. #I - 4 I I . SOLICITOR, NO. - i .- - ­ -- � . We wonder if Bill'hRo given ,:­ _� " IN - 71 ,t_-_�,., �11 wzzz . 'I I 1-.- , I - , ... " "I � ­� - � I , . - , : I- �. .�. . , , : ­ - - , - -,'I - . I " I JAMES MILLER, SOLI 200 U'of I M in � S- too 31, - - . , � into tho Barry mill yard. A big sum. - Last Sunday evening. Mr. Fred Davis, chase down the 8rd ? � . I . . TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office at - at . . - wer's work is expected. I . .-N., "I, 1-4 L. . , �', �X -, "A'.. - , , - . , - .)f I. t . 1. �Q,�,�.,!;�, t , .,� I . _,� � - - . __tt, I - - IA . .. 10 k4 evangelist, preached an eloquent sermon in I -0 w ` _'. ' - " - •. . - . � , , Thistle Ha," near Brougham. money to loan- . _,_�___ . a The boys along the 8rd don't 161 - ;. � __, i� � I �k - . a" 0 a Misses Mary E. and Isabella Johnson, the Orange Hall, to a large assemblage. M, . - 130 . ,..,--- . . _4,�. -,N,� - � = z 0 U, I si , 9 P. I'm ­�, g I .. � -.,-. -- � , I 1'. � �- what to do since the gravel pit run oaL-,�� 1� . tx � I - C31: d .0 .0!5 d 0 4D . -,.,, 7 _ ,,�,� ;-•-.i­ . . OW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- I. �4 ;4 % -'C �A V of the city are with their grand parents, The service will be continued every Sun- , N, , '�:., Q.q W at c I . . .I 11ati . day evening until notice. A large number from - around here ai,,.`,V�' :: . I'l .1 " WC _�_, �. . , . 11) tern, solicitors, &c. Office -opposite Post ". E4 '00 93 'o-ERTE -.- - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnston. �-., I I -I! - _�' �. ­ * - - .5 :3 1 le �:) 0 0� s tended the Eles.nere skating rink .. _ L.; & ­ - I . - office. Whitby, Out. ino. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. C:1, •2 .� 3 arz �00"-Xd S '' A load frum'Pickering ri' Ilage attended Win. Bennett, who resides South of thi w .. ., � 0 - �- 4� - - -, U �'��B-sg . :_ F. :� � . .. . , A. McGillivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. By 60 ii� .W'O mNpi nip PQ = &.4 He week. ."Xi" !: - . ,'.��, :, . . Ira 14 od 0`1:1 i - the rink on Saturday evening, and seemed place, has decided to give up farming. - � j,"o. .: .. . _. � I . .vto I .i: . . . 0 6 amja � 1 ii ­ - HOMAS PA. A Q �: III has rented his place and will have a -sale The curlers of this place were 81h - . .. .� 1-11 ,�( .:�P.. ­ . I "" ` �, ,:... -­.: .:-y - Q ___ 0 . 44 on Tuesday, March lot. Mr. Bennett has ful in defeating the Markhamites -Blot; . .. , .�. - % , " . , . ' - Tand Solicitor, RKER, BARRISTER ZZ 0 , � "' I � to enjoy the outing immensely. . . III r, &c. money to loan. No P �) . 0 0 The !Epworth League held its regular - j . ._1 1� I - ... : : :;.. O., * a . . ., �. " ,.' '... . . Commission. office: oVerOutarioBaIlLer- l.. %. p. Ih monthly meeting on Monday evening. been rather delicate of late. He will still week. I - � I... . 1i . . �.:-,.., - .. . an : : §,� I. i 0 0 0 .. I I A�­. - Ing; open every Saturday. 11-Y . re 02 4.8 A a 11 'I I 4 N reside on the place, but will do no farming. John Fleming h4s completely iicoyer�.. I, � ,,, - - , . � I -1 1, . . ­ . D 0: U*Z 10 The attendance was good, and a splendid ` ' " - - .1 Q;a $6 On the evening of Jan. 28th, Brothers ed fr6m la. grippe. so has Harry Jacques. I ..-I.-. - _.. .- .� , � - - - - w' - 0; :3 T: :- t ­ . - �., .. � . . . S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of La 9- .0 . program added to the success of the ga'th. I " -1. . - . 0 3. - N .@ A . J. C. Hunter, J. Martin, S. Martin, Capt. I - ". - I- I_- . • . W* rence, ormiston & Drew, Barristers. Q P. Z I I 0 � 0 f you think it isn't true just ask John : .'.". , - ,,_ . - - . - ' IQ ril CIO W Q A 0 � oring. Isaac Booth, J. Armstrong and Jas. Ayer, . , _.­ ­ ��. . . te., 15 Toronto Street, 'co- o- - '. - . ­ I , __­ �. -, •I . I '+'� - , ` * ­ �' " - . r., " . . Solicitors, Notariep,,', ro QD . 0.1 , Diamond. ; ; � Claermont WI -ox I -f r" The pairater has almost completed his Barrister, of L. 0 L. 215, East Toronto . �� . . ronto, wi!l b 1 at every Thursday. . 13C - . _ - �� - ') - __ - - � - _-- --------­---I-- -es dance. ati-I villag�, paid a visit- to L. O. L. 164 here, I think that Jack the Ripper, has been. 1. . I .- #1 1.� ­. I - - coutr-Act n- the IlRiijiltou I _ 1. v;'4 � _ 4 :.- - odioe over J. Brandy's 811U. Alonev to loan. 22Y 1 1 W . _ , , . •. " . . - .. . . a little off last week when he said that �.­� I— - .. - - I - will soon Le finishing the new manse as and gave the Sublime degree of Royal Arch � .;� . lf . I, . � I . . I 9 Bob spent Sunday last at Mrs. Jas.. � ­ . Vete-rtitary. . well. Both dwellings will be a credit to. to the home members. After the conclu- I 1�, . - - . _ . - .1 '. - . - . . :. -, - �. - _.. - _-__^;----�-,-.,..-,---�----.-,--,-�-�-,----- a C 0 W I E sion of this imposing ceremony, the visit- Fleming% it might have been Harry. --:' - -, III - .-k " " - I , I I : �, 1 ---,- ' . our village when finished. -1 - . -:% . - -, ­!-_ �11*1; . ... HOPXINS, VETERINARY SUR. With pleasure we announce that Joseph ing brethren were invited to an oyster sup- I. Lawrie and R. Ormerod attended n-' . .,. . . I I HO GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- • .. -, .�'.. ..:. " V1. -, . .. � , .. . i. et .. 33 OT.T�az_TAIIZI 11. . n' The spread Liverpool last :I.r-! . .- _ - . , visit Whitevale - Evan's little- boy is recovering. For it per by the home brethre shooting match at Li It week and " III— - o � ary college, Toronto will . . . � ., �.�. I 0 - was re were quite elated by defeating the crack ��'. .� I . . =d day. Diseases of % - � - . . r, ,_ - . I— A�"' ' ' .. - . a Cherrywood every Saturday. � d'. _ I Has for sale the best -. - . . . time it was fearel that he could not live a good one, and the proceedings we ` ' % ,�­_ `: � the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge - , enlivened by songs by brothers Barker and- shots from Toronto, Whitby and other . � ­_ i. . . I JI ' - : , .. -1 . k- .- but the last few days have brought hope Martin, and short speeches by the visitors places. � .­: . w, , �,�, - .: lot 33,7tb con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- . _ Telegraph address : W,P,rto,M,.pl,, Out. TEEL - ��LTIV4TOR to the almost distracted parents. I- �.. _:- 11 . ------ I . - . tended to. Telegi s and home brethren. This evening's ' - III ,� . . �, , ... . , . n River. Ont. 34-T � enjoy-' Jack the Ripper wanted to know who , - -:, , , I . P.O. address: Green . The Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order I �, * I -, - - - I I � , -5 *1 :,. I I ., � . .. o:i the mar�'et, also ment will long be remembered as one of the upset Dave's load of gravel ? It was. . ._'�`4': 1. I I �. ' ' t .. . - ­,;�r - �, . .. m . e .., . . . SEED of United Workmen convenes at Ottawa most happy in' the history of this L. 0. L. some of the Cherrywood toughs. When. ' ' �:. � - . _, ,% i,,� I _ � - S this year. ' Mr. Henderson has been 164. � . ..i.. ,- I , _­­­1­__- �_­­1­11 ocieties. . - L I we : '. � . " .-4 �� ._� I i - - - SEED --: DR IL -S ' we think of where they some from -, ­_,... . � 1. . . ISING SUN LODGE NO. 185, I. U. , chosen AB representative for this place, A-0-9 . . ", Y- . manufactured by Cculthard & Scott, Call . can excuse them, because they don't -....-.,. .. ...;.., , , ( I ". _ G. T. This lodge meets every Monday and will leave for aforesaid city on the - BROOK ROAD. I - .. ". . I - . .L . .. . L . . . Pickering. and inspeA before I purchasing. � . . - � � .. know any better. 1. I. . � I . I , . . - - " . ­ I , .- . . . - evening in the year. in Dale's Hall -_ -_ 17&b inst. .- �.. ,'o", .- I Every person invited to join and help advance , W. H. Jackson shot a fine cat -owl the .- -' -- - BLuTcAm.. * I' ,�,,'� ,:- "" - . . 121T James Whiteside has rented his faint - - -. .!-A . lt.c_ • I .. I . 0" , I I 1.1 ­.- - - .. - the grand Cause of TsLopersnoe- I . . . . . ­:.� A .1 *, --A-. . I ATC H .� R p AIRlp on the 8th concession to Hugh Wilson of other day. He- having it stuffed _. . _.. .. .- . I purposes &I I .- . . ­,­ :. � .� . - . - , � , .. _ - Miss Emma Woddruff, of Pickering, is - - SCARSORO. . - . . �''.'. - ..__-4­_ - � - . . ­ . - .� ­ - � - I .. � .� _. ... . . fuoiness garbo. . I prompt y and s i1fully done Manchester. Mr. Whiteside ties ressiv- renewing old friends and acquaintances - - � . - . . ­. .": -��,* _: . - - , I - � I I . led part of the house for his own accomo• stoong no., . - Miss McCauly is being entertained for a... ., � .. 1 71�- I - I .. - .. - . coavemairwer, &e. h t�e aid ol the very :r dation. He will have a sale on Wedues- : . I—., , 41 '. _� 1 � wit . .. .. .-. 1, -,*­ � � . .,:,. .f- - I ____�______, - - ­— . . We notice the familiar face of Harry few days at Mr. Beldam's. . " : . HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- - best �ovls and material . � . day, March 2ud, when his entire rtock Cowan in our midst again. . Welcome Miss Louie Annie, of Oshawa, is iisiting. Affidavits, etc., Clare- ., - . - � . : _ �.­� �- Tmissioner for taking AffidA . .' and implements will be disposed of home Harry. her friends and relatives in this place. ­ 1. �. - 1 ". . - . . . - )_­ -,I, � �, - lo-� Mont, Ont. • � __.___ __ __ WY _ L , known to the -trade. - , - _ - L - �2,.,1:z�).;t 11 . - . . . _ . Report reached here on Tuesday that The thunder and lightning Sunday even -_ _4z` I ---.-. - - -_ - . ___ __ Issuer Marriage . . .: . I . miss Ida Jackson has been spending* - ;i'�L - BUNTING, of M . .. - I - . - - . .1 .Mrs. W. Burgess, of Balsam, had that ing, being so unexpected at this season, few days with her many friends �in the , -.-.-- --.. - , _`­ .., , ... . . - Of- I . i . I � - . . BLicenses for the County of Ontario. ace 4� the store or at his residence. Pickering morning died suddenly. Deceased lady created considerable sensation around our Queen city. I I . - Village. 12-y JEWS LERY - MA��i ! has had to grippe, and this was followed corners. A large number of our citizens are suffer- '-," I f", '' I 1-1 , _ - ' from I& grippe.' We all wish them & ' .. . .. ing , 4 , . . � i by inflammation. Hercondition was not Our pedsow," is at present taking a -. �­ ­ . , . _ . - - -,... I - R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK to ord r on tb6 premises. - - � I ^�. 9 ... I - . thought to be critical until Monday. Mr. course of law. I feel nure his many friends speedy recovery. ! - 1, �^JIII -,. -1 . D* Conveyancer, commissioner for taking . � je" -. . and insurance Agent. -Diamond and Stone Setting, old goods i ' have me" SyM. will join us in wishing him success in his The S. S. Convention of the Toirbehip• . ­ C.: � 1� , . I .. -1 ­ � - affidavibs, Accountant Wills pro- Burmese and the family By - . of Scarboro, was held at Scarboro Jane.; ... Money to loan on farm property. reinodellA old gold and silver made new enterprise. . baited. OFFICE--At Whitevale. Will be in . . . thizers in their sorrow. - I , _ � Brougham every Monday afternoon for. the . over InioJeNelty of special design. . . . P4 A carnival at the rink is announce) for Mrs. Win. White and Master Willie are Lion. A real pleasant and prAltable time-' .. -.., . -, - 27-v . I away attending the funeral of her sister. Iras spent among the Sabbath School work- , ___ - . _: transaction of business. I this (Fridays even ing. Cash prices will ra of this township. - This in another instance of la grippe and f � 41 I - . . I . . . . . . . ­ ENGIR AV ING ! be given. The musical part of the aff i The annual entertainment will be held - ' ­ - ­ . . . At-chitect. . I air its terrible ravages. . . . � . � I . - - I here' - . I " - -11 be in the hands of the WhitOTA18 The load from Pickering which passed in Washington Methodist church � - ­ � �� plain and loraimental lettering. mono- will . -I-- . . . - ", . A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITkC . I _ - - I . .4 .� . : I A* for the county of Ontario Drawings RrRMFI, ci�eRI fowzy designs, jew• baud. which statement is sufficient to as• through our burg Saturday evening. veri- Snndav and Monday, Feb. 14 and I P The- . r , - . � ' w I I Is they sang 11 We )I T ler and specifications furnisbed for every class Of elry ant ", beautifully orna. . sure one of its success. If the weather fied their statement when ' Methodists have been making speci4lLi prep- . . . I I -building. Steam and hot water and - . Vt -1 • ,x beating . - n, on future oration for the entertainment this year, . - - - . - . . I ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, I merited. • , . proves fine, a huge time of fun can be re- won't get home till morning ' ; .. .. _. � � . , or Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitb - lied upon. Come and bring a sleighload occasions please call at Mr. Knox's for R. so We Shall expect a treat. i `��* - 1. ".. . a corn y- J . I . - , III. ..� i I k I _. - Residence - Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y 1i I 'So' ]BARNARD'S with you. T. H. You made a alight mi8take in his The organization of a. gun club i4 one of . � � 11 - . - �� . � . I . . ------. - - - - - _____ - ---------.—. . . . . . . . . .., . The animal report of Erskine Church boarding house. the latest enterprizes that is moving our - . ­ . I ­ - . - �,,; -, I I _ Atwtiotteeising. ­ -W,. :. kindly entertain- young men. Their first meeting w" verF . . I . - '. ­�_'� , . . ': Xmirr:9 .' - , Claremont. is beiug printed. The anionn; Our loons pe-6plewere . : . -.,: -- - - ..f. I—— _­ __�, . '. . . .; . . . . - -- .. . - - . . . I : - I ed at the home of Richard Medd on Wed- suceessfallyattended, about twenty! mom , .- . 14'.%,1Rli.kN_KS. the old and reliable --- i . . I. .;-. coutribixted by the congregation for all - - --. t , - . r, still in the field, able and . . . nesday evening. After tripping the light hers being enrolled. Their first shdot will - , : , '. . . . I',- � _ . a Aw--tionee I - I . -IQ �, ., . - I � - � - I arposes is r end- �;t. � � . • ­ '. " : . I - - _ z " I . . . . - _I­.� - �., - L I - .. -:. . PLEASE, . � . . p over 53.0W. for the yen' - fantastic until the "wee sma' 'ourg," and be on Saturday, the 13 inst. ` - �-: .'� �,"- willing to conduct any sides entrusted to him, *-: - .." � � .i . - ing Dec. 1891. The good work is progress- doing full justice to the good things, which A sleighload of our young people attend. .. I ; . and takes thi�, opportunity of thanking his Pat- ' I ,J � I I runs for part favors, and hopes for a continua ing famously. Last Sabbath the Sacrament were So amply provided, all repaired to ed the debate at Ellesmere last weer. Sub-. :j� mv�_ -A-1X41.11';,_*. , '! , I - w ' - . . ... . of theni, Terms for services moderate. was dispensed to over 81) members.7 tin . their homes well pleased with their even- ject, ­I-Resolved that un'er present cir- _". ... -11-41_1-- - . .. . .. � raugenients as to dates and terms can be rnade - . . . r .4 I A,! 'I I ., - . n e � -a . �. IVY .. T Give us a, -1 "� � . e office of this paper. - 45-tf I .te.1 with the congregation by profess' cuinstance, a prohibitory law %V uld be 1 401 - at n "DIM in,z*r, enjoyment. I . , .� L ' ­ - I . . - . .. . faith. . The pupils of our academy held a con- beneficial to Canada." After a very live- .-----,' I; .-. _ • .,_,e - . . - - . . . For St�ltioaiery, School Books, ' � p - . � , , 3 , I - ­ HOMNS POUCHER. Licensell. "Aue- The Jones Family will be cert entirely among themselves on Fridav ly and interesting discussion, tbel judges - ­ 11 .. .- . n ­ 1, . - . . � ­ .. _.., T tioneer,Vahiator,etc.,for, East York and ' Knitting Yarns, Finger' adjourned to an adjoin* h . t , . 1119' - here on Tuesday evening next. February lost. Some of our tow tie- people dropped ,in Ing room, w ere.. ­ `1 *_ '. . . '. .. ;. _.- thewboleof North and Souin Ontario. Strict . .- � : " _. - .ph. * - An4elu!Aions, -etc. Berlins, . Wth. The Workmen Lod ' ;. and were agreeably surprised at the man- they also debated for a time, and I finally _ . . � - .1 I L - � . . legir _� J�:�, .,. . attention " .iven to all orders by mail or tel .,.: ge have engag - . &a __ - I .1- , � . Charges Uoderate. Addrees THOS. POUCHER, � -I'. Ze�liyrs, Washing Ern- - . - tier in which the proizram was conducted. decided that the' Ellesmere debsI h I I ... � . - ed them to give one of their populdr con. ; -,-. ,. , ,.-- - .- _ - ­.: r soviet y. . Box 47, Brougharia, Ont. I � . , Master Sammy Mitchell filled the chair in beaten the Scarboro village literary - I k � I . . I. , - _ . . broiAery Sillis and. Phila- �� carts, in their hall. The program wi'.l be ' ' I.' �., V - . - -------------- . I . � ...-.-. ... * � an able manner, while James Evans per. After a short program, refreshments -, .,..- ��,,:-, - _., . .1 . . I _. I I, ,- . I I , . � ­ . Boots and Shoes. - I Miles, Felts and Pluslieg., - rune of rare merit. and those not attend. - .... - .11 k , , I � . . . _ __- I . . ' ' formed the office of critic to the satisfac- were ser,red in the usual hospitabl,le man- � '� *' " " ,-.:� ' . ____­ . . - 1. . . , I . . Dress Fancy Cords, Elas. � ing will miss a treat. Vocal and iustru. -., _. �� �_�-. Al . . . . - - . - ..­4"'. quartette, as I ; I,-. _�. , I - I � *1 . ;---4r.-*-., : - : ' JOHN LESLIE, 11000T AND SHOE - - . mental solos, duets, trios, quart tion of all present. There is undoubtedly nor, the company dispersed, feeling that - - .4 - n work. Orders tics, Tiospe Paper, cruncled and - a brilliant fnture before the youth of our a profitable evening had been open";. � 11C �W I ­ � J. _... � 1 , : . Maker Peg,ged an I sew . . - - ­ � , � - .- . . . � . . I I ­ , , _, - , �___ . , � - -, promptly attended ' .o. Experienced workman- I * and a beautif6l assortment of well as humorous recitals and fancy club school if they but continue in the way they ; - 4r_ . - � . � .- . ... . .s: .. � -1 , - , � - . , t;.%.", I,: . . ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the P ain, i9winging, wag be followed by a musical have commenced. POVETY HOLLOW- � ...: . I .. :r, . ' -_ . .:. . News, King street - * enced. . - . . . ., . I , Pickering village. 7-v rLig patterns. � . _. I.- - - . - . _�II , - . , . - I __ ______ I .1 : _ . . tableau. The family come here well re- Following are the names of three pupils - - - . - �,, - I . . ;. �.�, -------- ------- - ' L. , '. ­­ �:,- ��1,1_ I . .- - . _. . ',,-..,'�;,­-,* . . ­ . X "4. t . , 4�1 Hotels. commended both by pulpit and press. in each class who took, the highest stand- We would like to know if the butcher .­ ..., " _ ., , -I. . - . . M_ & .; BOONE . _;-­,,�_ . . _. . ... . .. .. . ­'. .- - - I � I. - ­_-_',,_ - I ­.- - a t a steel -,.-- . �- I . -­-_;_.1- I- 0 E. Admission 25 cents, and children will be ing in the subject of arithmetic .-Fifth,- has -got hi t I yet. 1_. _1 . %�i';, .1 _­_,�__ - . . : . . . ' -. 1. - _.,� - I � � . ORDON HOUSE, Pickeriing,, Ont'.. N ., admitted for 15 cents . Willie Tool, Jas. Cowan. Josie Fitzpatrick. fire. F. Pearson lost a very valuable . .., 1 , ­nf . Gordon, . This hotel is a . � ! EAST E 01,CKERING, ONT.. 24 . -Joh(i Cowan, Libbie . :-., ' .,,. : - -!��11 .. , Gjam(;s G , pri3prieto i ____ __ __ . - - - ­ - - Report of the atten4ance, deportment, Fourth. Tool, Silas horse the other night. The sI hung • b .:.. I . � �_­_. - ­1 . - , . . I -k building, finished in superior ­ -11.1. . - - . fine now I)r;,- - Sr. Third.-Jas. Mitchell, H. Lan- itself. I .. .,:., '' . 11� . Anil perfect recitations of the pupils of the Tool , . . � ,� " , . � . - . _­ r the ­ * ., 1;�: , . . I .. . . : - style.. Every convenience and, comfort for -George Mr. Matthews intends going to Manitoba . .. . �.. . � , New and commodious stables - I I . ,�� travelling public. � ­Z_ ­ . - P! r. dept. of Cla--ewont Public School for kin, Nellie Connors. Jr. Third, I _. c ... 1i I ".. .� .. - . Varty, Maggie Fitzpatrick, Aggie C "nors. in about a fortnight. Go Bennie, tend take -_.1 . - 'f .11, . �. _... . .:� . and sheds. 25y the mouth of January 1892.-Tbird Jr. . I . :_ I", . - .---- AIJT-10 N . Sr. Second,-Lillie Matthews, Willie the dog with you. I I-. . . ­ . i�hI"._ - � -N. .. . _. - _;, .1 : .' - � .. -� L ; . ...� . I , -.• -_ :•' i :. , . ' thinks he'cpm ot-draw, I ,�. : ESTERN HOUSE, Pi'ckering, Ont. max. 104 -Annie Cowie 96, Cora EvanR Wright. Frank Mitchell. Jr. Second,- Professor Linton thi' . I - . . . . .. I . . . � ., .. W - �.,�' '! '.. I ..- . ­I . .., . - .6 94, Effie Thorpson 78, Magvie Bell 7'.), Willie Knox, Walter Wright First any team in the gravel pit: What be, '1 - . I :.� . � ,.-. � 1� . . now open for the accommodation of the . ' z - - - lately .... � . � - ��. .., 11 �Ik * - -c,--- - . UG0_ T Second Sr. Srmax. 108-Mary Evans 104. Annie Farley, Flora Carpenter, Arthur don't know won't hurt him. � . , -.-.,... ­­ . - : :,-. travelling public. This hotel, having Is, ­ EACH L F HE . I : 6i . - - changed hands, has been re- furnished th'r h . . ...''-- - ,-'.* . , _. .:iz�� ...'. -1 ]_ . . Annie Leaper 72. Ralph Anderson 72. . Detective, Tabor had a narrow escape-': r, -, - out. Situa,Wd as it is, opposite the Srifik 018, � . . Percy. I - ` I Meals 1 . I . .. ^..,- - it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. .i., � ' - Esther Green 69. Second Jr. max. 108- 0--64" . from being drowned the other d iy. He � __ .. � ' :�- --- or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling I . -- Eva Gregg 108, Jennie Green 95, Emma I , . PORT I . fell into a horse-trough backwards. " - ..", .., . _- , J � - . P UNION � `_-�-,I'.-_i , room. Box stall and enclosed yard for Brown 85, George Boddy 77. 'Vt. II Sr. - . . 1. .. . . . Mr. Matthews mourns the abeenge of . . 711. - �I_ z . horses or cattle. Weigh scales on tLe promises. - . -�, - � . . ' i . :�-� .". , - . - . ­ , . and shed .* avy I max. 100-Rose How 91, Gurney Bundy I Mr. and Miss Thom, of Dunbarton* paid ]eased foreman, who is suffering from AD �, -_-�:_ 7 I hid .. The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked M - r- - N' I . . . 9 ANDY Me- - - ­ - I ': . " I the.- -. Z-.; -- .� with pure liquors of every brand. 151 y y . ' 80, Vina Sharrard 76, Eva Gibbous 76. G. Annis a flying visit. overdose of roast beef. By •jove, ii is ... ��:.'en-�', . .. -1 I , , CULijY, 11roprietor. :o: - I MARKED ,:. : o: ­ . I - I.. � ,4 .- . - , . , I : '_ • . 11 Pt. II Jr. max. 100 - Wesley Gerow 81, We are glad to see Mr. Maybee on his beAt place for grub I ever Struck I I I .. I ', . . ., . : I . . . . -------------..--- .. - 1. I - --I �, * � . .; I,- ,­4 1 . - - I .. Cecil Anderson 69, Edna Hayward 58. usual rounds at the switches. Comissioner Jennings and the P�esident � .... '� . -I- . . . _. .. .. watchntaking. . '. - . � � . -Maggie Cowie 88, John We would like tc know why the young oft Ring got to pretty -high words ­ . - - - -i - . . . ... First max. 40 .­ I .,: ,g - I v­g . , 1, , , ." - operator does not come out an - in V - .1 .. d make him _.­_ I . I ; . - - - ' CUTHBERT, Watchmaker, Pirk- . - I ­d I:- . . Thomson 88, Dellis Risebrousth 81, May . # gravel pit last Wednesday, but • :1 __ I .. _ -� .. - . , _1 � " - A .... ... I . self acquainted. - . theig beam failed them at ,the very 11"I �. . .. " ,_,&;._'�� .% � I - e ering, Ont. Having been 25 yews at the - ---I-. - Gauslin 28. . � . - . �', - I ... . . 'I � I- jk I ­ , r, I ofaction. Agent for . a Quite a number of young people from moment. A good. job it did or t�e dead , : I ,,,pi ­ I ,; . , trade, I can guarantee SIMI .% 1�4 BRONZE LETTERS .-. - . . , ­. P -glasses. Watches and Clock$ . _. — 0�402" . , 1%,._ . ­ � - I I . . � : � F. 11jazarus 19ye , - this locality attended the LTZ School bodies would have been too numerous to, � .- ' I ­ � . , , . V, . -'r , . " cleaned on "ortest notice. and at reasonable � .­Wl - 1. - I - N . ­ . NONE , AUDLEY. . Convention held m the We _ �i pv,j�t,= "M . - . � 2947 OTHER GENUINE ­ *" '' Methodist church mention. . I , 1L *.. MUM . I ­ . I . - "T ���% ­ . I . I I ­ A'4, , . ­. A � *." I Dreasntak4ng- I � at Scarboro 4une't. Jack the Ripper eat a long way Off, ,� ", ',,.,- 1c, I .,. � "' , � ' - 1", •-� ! . . • Min Tillie Brooks, of BroAlin, is at An oyster supper and literary entertain- when he thought H. Secor had a :party of - , � I ,� - i . . . IIII . I �. *_ �­ - � . . .. .. i -_.:i7h1_ I _ I , - . , ._ . I I , �� � - . ,.- present in our vicinity. ment, under the auspices of the Ladies' his own. It was a surprise party� and of- ,.� I �, � I k.11 Z_ _T'.. - .. C, •TIS FERRIER WISHES, TO: AN. MONEY TO LOAN _­ ,.:, I - I . . I _- . - . � ­ ..A. . i-IL Notmz that she )me secured &I " _ I ­ -1 -1 I .1 � . � Roger Caryanter and twaifly,'Of Brock Aid Society, will bd held at Andrew Annie', tertheexplosion of gas ustd by him, J1 " -1 � � _. . * - I -, I. I. . this place, on Thursda, Feb. think it must have blown off the biggesti. - -.-I .., - .. 11 ..- ' " . A. B. Collins' store IL Green i; ON MORTGAGE SECURITY Road, visited with no& McQusy on Sun- of i 4� '�, - - m man above Mr. evenm1g, . � . ­V;1� , , * - eL. " .. M� . : . . T. i . - , . River, where she will be prepared to execuou all .. �, - " . at lowest rat" oI interest. Mortgages and Do do, * lad 18th. The odebrated WIhitevale orchestra put of his upper story, and left it a @*A- ,� ;'' ..-%'! V . - 1, �­. I . I work in her line intrusted to her. Having.had - - f . - 1. .,_.P� . , 1.4— valun � :�*,,il__�_-P . ) . some yews experience in the best :dressmaking . belatu purobased for cash. 14 ;i our most prombizig Wies, will be in attendance and furnish vocal &I looking wreck. Gentle readers boWvo me. '--Z: .,_",1 ,. . _ _ �. . 9010 blimhmentain Toronto, Miss Ferrisris . while to dance is _ Ce M21-A instrumental music, with club swigging bi� -Jack the Ripper is a man who lives within * :%-, ..� , , -�� . `,...�i.._ - O" PIW ", - Z� .� workman- Im a =11 13"MA, __ _0­ . ' , . * N�V,_­ . . � to suit all comers in style and , 60F __1 "a I 'I! 11 , I - 1, ­ Mared 0 .. ,o Miss Chomblin, who is a I kl- -7, � Fling," Iowa wa, had the m;iortuAa t a hundred miles of Brown's Corners. .." 't- . I. I "' , 7� _.' _ . I I - . " and be convinesiL gatie.. bought - . n commission. I . . . NQ . I ( L . Give bar & trial fall and qwwn her ankle. sides other noted taleat conou- " Of read. his lieutionant just about 60 as "': You 3 ". .4 1 1 .­., . - �_, I 'i, - ,�_ - 4',Z., ;1" , . f .renteI Char Its moderate. Toms I : , . — I � - I .� -W � .:�b . ... . =fn gar 5 I ­ .1 , - I . ings. recitations. him so", gleas and a" Not as mach wind out of 6, 6011 I �"I _-Z�_ . 1. posiuvely cash. M181; ;rl=, Green River. As"t ftr: W , rAziftshift and of" of On thursI evening, the zqombdn Of 6 IS& . . 1, . I � ,,.,�g ' - _ , ­­ . .. I , ;,, !, - 3. g 1 ­ . � . London and M Chester Fire Insurance CI the Patrons of Industry and their friends chornew Admission, 25 cents. as you can oat of an 08.00 'one, d is is . . . 911; . � ' �� , I �, �-, - ., . . .. I � . _t­ I ._. _ � . 11%.7'. � pane dMwe — American. "to Imam" attended an oyster =pper in of Group Sohool Report, -The following is the W the "we with a too Pont man. lo!"1121'', . • -N s t�.' 177 z - I . Co.. &I faident Insurance taken. ..� •m�..'�,,w : 1w, given by the mem1bers of tlizi plaw. port of U. S. S., Noa. 4 and 11, Pickering; A- sleigh load of monkeys. or 96I 64' ' � :3_�O I 'k L , . I -&� -, '. , ,_V � , I .., - .- . . ! . " � ,%, . Z� �- , . . __ . L . The all art having had a splendid time. and Soarboro, for the mouth of J norb bo4b. from 0\ � � • -j � �, - It !drove to,--,-,, L � ,_ :7_ , _ y rep _ Ann 86pe I 'i ,, ." �., . _ ". - . - t . .. n tario— Ban e ..I 1, t,_­', .. 8 f= Is- 1-or 4M , Several of our, Poo - Y � 11'.� � P& attended the Grew� Names we iwwrod in - order of mods "I WIvem . on Friday evening too P&A - " " . . , the - _ , r "'I, . . . . . . :. . - - -_ ____ . .� :. -, - wood concert last Frids,y evening, when standing of the • pupils being band upon at- On their way Sbare they upset A' k*4 OR" -.' ''W �. . .,. - -'!Y.' - , .. __ - - --" � .. a.; � . 1. o A,W- r, �i .. ,I �­Jl - PICKERING BRANCH M' � . , : - . 4)OXVl9YAN0=G- OAXZFULLY DONS. wit gtoyal for -D. LI which had - 1 - . '� !. . � �­ . . t - delivered the play entitled, "From teadavokredtadelm .. I* dom"I I ,'� . � . � 1. _,W aw . . i --* , � .- - ., . . .. . It_. I I -- . I :t� - : i::1 - , " - - � ' I ,"t" - , , - III 1� Tut . � ... P�_ " . lum"WI ".. , I:., �_ I . - , I ­1 - � ­ 1. . . , Ridge." Tbs*hmw*mbmS:- or and written "am . ohm on the waI 9"ir night. . ,_J � 4� -%.-.., '.. 1�::_111". tr I ung t _ � I- - - f6r- e auxactionol-ilt or;- addaford Emil , kapma, - Vrook P . tia will cooe bo . 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Followin u this In. - - ­ I Y,*,.:, 86% . k, ... -_ ,jt '. - .0� - . 46 Of W1mW,Jid - . . and 140.11 - � - ­Well havil bet . _ . n t . i L I . .- .-. I : -_ i :TLIA I - ­ ­.__­�:­ . ­­ ,:-.. - - . . , , - . - "Anything you like." . . 'a . -_ . . : --�� 7 , � . I . - �J;�__ . I - - �. . . . .- 4-4_.­e_­�j_- ­-��_ij.� .. .... 1� - I � . 11��o been i writer in the New Vorf . I _'. . �;-­a.:.,.,1­ . -,-... '. ... * , _­.4� -.--,- ­ I - - ­ �- - ­ An'smonx the adventures which . , .. - I I . ... " .. 11 , , ;_ _` . . . � . - :'7.'.­:'.,' �-..,. ." I � n - qu ry A . .1 � � I - 'Supplied Mr. K=ft&U­ IqJs efisiller X t1iSTIl. fie - . - - '... . �.-, �. . i * Medical �k .1 . A . . - . - Itille FintAin ,- i The ambers for. the next ra" the uVen wough - Record communicates that the poet died of - . "I 4. d � ---- � ., :,f,. � % . • " bT 16 - � Plate 'weri going up. k 0 . Tba Ilight Jist s�andl; outall. *alone. . f I I � .. I - I: I ._, . I . . : I . .: � P i . . . I Ionic respiratory legion, prob&bl - .. . : .,-4 �-' .i . I - . . . . I $a [At -814 1 . � y _�'(. . : - - -,-.,;.�, • - � .. . . C t &i luck," @be; qgeste& - as PT ttneu-. * I..' - . - - ­:. ' - . . . . �j - 4rerl - � - I . . - - , ­ - ., --!,', - _, _ , . � .- ­­ - I. �. . _: I , � --�, 7 . - - . ­�' -,- _"' - - � - "�l ER '�- __ i .- � ight. - .c I'll a , , . . . .', . ­;i4, ­­­ -.1 wow 4k 4isl- 4rim- his Vo r against evem aind bet you was a bitter cold night an! the trals'was monia. The evidencs, on which Chia eon I - , . - -- ___� -116 11' . . "M take M - - Jam- tall - , rests is worked a' . :,-� - - , - '.,:-,. � . out somewhat . I.... . r -, __.. I . "", fl' -. - Hotioria looked around. Although thilre .undo to everything. that Rvery bong In the steeper was taken:, an follows: ' ' ' ' . . rf I ii I . I I 1'. 11-. _- I - . - Lander. Aloud shout arose from the vast five thougand pounds As The age of the poet at, death (52) is con-, ' ;, .. � . .__,.!�. � - - - I k- . '-were, numbers of people in the paddock the throng, "The 're They'reoff!" And - � . - . The peepIo,Aa4.JW.Luvned 4n f9wtAw " - _ ! - - ..'�'.. _. -1 _. i0he Rall. V *e ­i­ , ey ." t.�v netted vfith a I , did I' i 0", / I An' trainf New a I period of life what! the moor- , __ - start In tent," said Red - I 4 were all so engrossed in their own selfish af- a moment afterwards. •11 No I False a A!" Redwood and a Who '=o to %nom had b6gun, - tality from Pulmonary diseases is de � . - . . 11 , Nst III the f,1 were . floitely : . 111. fairs. that tney had no time to - notice that . Abracadabra, was the is" to pull UPI bet was made. OP Ampt with a satialled si h 0, • - . - � . ,.­,�,,., . no increased in proportion to other causes, - . � . I . ..- 1�� - -k she and Lewis edwood were engaged in an I There had now been three false starts, and The raw was run, and up went No. 7. � Had sat down in a chat for a short rest, I His . ... 1 -:._ . I _1 . . . . . ":,.,­ � - cod . heard death occurred during the month Of pril . . . .. I __ . . . r .. 11 . - 1�. . . Unusually animated conversation. A certain the 111111111V01166 to many was maddeiiing. For " Redwood laughed, and WddL 11 Nicked The sound of a young baby's cry., (23rd), which " in England is a month of - -1 - - : . . .. ... , . _. . :;� - ..- I I ­ * � . I .:.�%�:­_ i- measure of privacy therefore secured, the fourth time a mighty roar rang out. again. Now you we mistress of every- - . .. ... . I , ", . � - - I " • � I -f-I., I of treacherous changes in temperature and i - I -, - I . � but it did not content Honoria. She made 11 They're off I They're off! The two white thing. If you want a waiter, hire me. " It was oneo'those loud. aggravatfu'-like a I � in weather." Some time prior to his . O'the pattern that makes you J Jet itich . deaI it � '`i `.-__- • - a.slightmotion of head, and Redwood &V were dropped, one after another, and as tpon my gold," said one of the party. r#ed, he passed an in - . � : � ! ,,. For a gua or an axe an' excites up your mind 14 u . . ;�. . . " . - followed her as a lamb follows its dam. She the bell was rung. A sudden hush fell upon "She can't loss Providence W on her With wild thoughts o'murder an slob. . terval of excesliiv- -, - ,� . 1.1`__� . OODvlvi&litY, cc and quite likely of dee 3, in • I " , .., conducted him to, a ,remote comer, where - the assembled thousands,. each intermted side lt went through that qaran' I needn't remark toxic&tion# in the companions , - . .- �_, ­_ I , , h luau- L ' * * - ' � r . " - "I believe in the other Fentlevon,"' ob,. That the snorin'stopped right there an' then P of CO IVIT . . . -1 �, ", - . - . . . thstO was no chance of their being hustled spectator, following the movements of his An' that sleeper waled with a billin' hot , isl friends." That means that be p mooed - . - . � . - .. I . Z,:, - '_ or o I . . �:-_�.,?Z. 1.. overheard, I own horse with suppressed excitement. served Redwood. 0'This in a black Wed- crowd � himself in a situation fron, which rock- . � ­ . v-.: , "she said, - -do you ktiow I I As the race progressed a chill fell upon nesday for me, and no mistake." - W mad women and wild. sweartn' men. less personal exposure would naturally - -- . - Z. . a - � - . 11 ... _. ., � . . . , I I �_'- have AL great deal of money V0, Louis Redwood even in the midst of his ex- � I . . • . I ;;; .. . � - j': -��' r- . ' i " The curtains Ji-t then that concealed berth 16 at'". Here are three factors which favor , - I . .- . -.- ... � _: ... ... ..,., 44 YOU ought to have," he'replied "You citement. It seemed to him as if Morning I ��l' CHAPTER XXXVnt - Were opened an' came a man, the development, of pneumonia, and the le- , .. . . . . . _...: I � . . . . � I ._. � Glory had not varied an inch to its poeitioll' - - � , - . . . .. � - . "­'��_ - ` - geld runs that at the last drinking bout he . .. . . � . f , .,*-- Im" 134" a regularly lucky woman this ' Aq fine a young fel ow am ever I soon. � .. . -1 s if Fate were But his face was all white-like an' wan. - ­ . - - I i I - ? . towardil Abracadabra, and a It Is time to turn our attention to the contr-wted a - fever, from which he died. . - *;� . � � . I last Year. You never back a loser. Boats, . . - - I - are- He carried the kid that was raisin row, - AII . . . . . .. , I z, ,." ,-.,-: dogs, or horses, its all one to you ; ,% bat- '_ . q commencod welkin' down through the " Fevers " says the •writer, 66 do not come in - � . .- 1, M - � - . ­: - - I . t waiting the final flesh of a moment to deal other side of picture and it will be i An # - . 1. � - , .-:. ! -, - you Put your mode on, wine. 'Your. Y many � - py , . .1 . . .-. � - . i "T.,_-,._� .. ever himaheav blow. Nothing else was in the lief to to leave the seamy side of hu siale this way; pneumonias do. . . - . . t � ..1. . . .,,,.- . • 1 t race but -these two horses, their nearest man nature awhile. A-train' stop Its Ionds?!reechIn'-but pshaw I - . .. � I • . -_ . . L. 11 -11 -.1 luck 08 been dead in • but mark my words, ' The writer supplements his arguments by , . - . .-. ­ � 1. � I I . - - I ­ . I -Ie_w her It seemed to got wars every mile. - . . -, I � - - . I .1 � � HOnoria, the Derby turns it. I wish COmpetitor being three lengths, behind. A From the day Agbes Haldane left referring to the cuts from the mask of the ' I . you . ; - L - '_ ,i I winntui Pon face taken after Aeath,- from which . . .. ? . I 1� . - to the i i t, father's house at his stern command she had ., 1 5'_ ` � - `�- bad every penny you're worth on Morning hundred yargs only , -- , . - . __ ­� Glor ly then. sculptor has copied the face of -the great fr:� - C i­ i ;� � - " 1 ' I - and Morning Glory drew slowly U The is a life of patient toil. She and Rachel An Idea seemed to strike one old teller jest ell the . � .1. . , ­�, 46 1110 din was deafening i it was not remain Ii .. I _­11', " ­ , ,_ ram game to risk it, she said. 11 That an if BaLl had Diprose did Ion in the Lod An'he said to the pale-faced Young -nan. man. The mode of death leaves something - . � . �, . - .1 . "; . � - - , - .. . � . 1- I broke loose. Hearts beat almost to burst- they took when they first came to London ; *It oceans to me. arranger, that kid could be . ­ . -t N . .: !j-1 '� .`:.%i.;- is my challenge. Morning Glory against -of the character of the fatal dint an on the - . : -11 . . . . - F; - - . . .1 . : I . . ., Abracadallm for every shilling I possess." ing. fee" flushed, eyes glared, voices were at t, Mr. Parton wish Agnes took rooms close stilled def-d face. "Sudden, violent death attests - - , . - - , BY a simple an' plan -. . I - � -1 � - I - I', �__ 69 Ole - ing. By, & at road the muscles in their last contraction. From - .. You're so a nerve," he said admiring strained till they were in danger of crack- to his, residence in Westminster Palace The noill a that IV* makin' betrays what- it . , t I . . as riding - . . . - I . ;� ly; C4 but it a two to one on A�racadabra, stroke of In te I idi g Morn. and thus she had a friend near her upon nooft- he oat or - - _" * ' . __ - P , V_ - _- .V the soldier's half-parted lips t - ' . # I ) - . - - - * .;-'."- and five or sit to one against Mornih R GI ing Glory's jockey had 2fen in between whom she could rely. His first anxiety was, The child wants Its mother, thaVe plain; - battle cry veems just to have aged � . . � '. - ­ .. - ­ - _i _ If' YOU Glory, Abracadabra and the' mile; Beane had no how they should live? she a4d Rachel, as An' don't you call herl Ton chances to z The - . _ - . .. - I � ,�. ..� � lost thirty thousand cc L Zill in a - - . I I " , .7. _ Itp . could you stump need -to turn his head ; he felt the snort of we know, had but little be4 one brakeman, gone to immediate . I ­... _. �. �.. up Money ws�m She* ale6phl'oornowhere on the train.' crush, bears upon his face the imprint of his . . - t !-:.� . 94 . - his rival's nostrils ; only four strides, arid them, and they set to work at once to solve - , • . , I - 3 i , J L ' . " I could." - .� .. � . . � - last thought-of duty, of home orvvh - - - I .. - � - - - .1 ' . � 0 1 at? . .' A il . I ,�. ,..o,],�_- - "And And you want' me to lay You the odds the g,Ad was. reached. the problem upon which hundreds of thou- "A look then came over that young father's The expression of lingering or westing dis- , . . I ...- . . I . - � _� - ,; � - face, ; � : I . .- . . aga, net Morning Glory. Well, to be honest Scarcely two or three moments had claps- 14 ease � . . i . 11 i _.- , i L2 of people in this great city am en � - � - ­1 - 9 , , - Sps A look full of anguish an touches the physiognomy differently.; ­ ' . -_ - I ... - .1 I _7 _' * L'. With you, Honorls, if by some infernal ed since- the horses had passed the post, but ad from the cradle to the grave. Agnes A!ooK that will haunt me as long As I live, death stands near so long that the body be - � .. . i - . I . I V J .-,. � 4 . , .:'. _. to itseemedanage. The men were waiting on comes accustomed to his presence, and is - ' - . . , _. . � 1. I ., . . . : . C ­ . chance you should win I shouldn't be able and her faithful maid had battle AR long &at I work On A train ; . - - .. . . . I Z - I h,:� I - - with respect to expinditurem.'inflis' young An' he answered that man in a hoarse, stilled , - ... I :-, • - I , i � ram money enough to settle with you. As theplatform with numbers in their hands, voice . not unwelcome. At the end his bald is - , . .I---- .! .'+,T -: - _- .- " for getting such a sum on in the ring at his looking towards the . tidge's box for their in. lady did not wish to touch Rachel's store That sounded an though from afar- often gentle, and the features . - . .. :, __. . .. I , . - - t i es of the dead . ; : - - 4 4 �. + - ' , I - . 4, I . - time Of day it would be an impossibility." struction. I but George Millington's sweetheart would '*Her mother lsa4leeping aboard of this train .. . I - . . A L ,Y,- - , ,1� - 21.� � The Looped. and se.ected a simply betoken placid rest." I . 1. �_ " I don t want money, Redwood," said number, and Clor'e they fixed it in its place not be denied. In box In the baggage car."' On the other hand; the course of de4h in - - - . . � .: . , � . - .- . I- - I . . . . - . . . I . - I ­0 JA­ _­ . - Honoria, with a bewitching smile, 4� I want the result was yell. d all over the course. " It is not possible," Agnes would say in . . . pneumonia "is laborious." "Toward the - - . - k- + � - , . - . . ; - ' s - . ' I . �, ...---, � I . -,. ' ' ' I . - I __ - 1. ,�'.... landed property." The ndmber was I Morning Glory was do- her gentlest.tons, T that you yourself may .. . . I . . � I . end the expression of the face -becomes like . �k.:, 1 , - . -_ " Landed property 9" I ; . .. clared the winner, Abracadabra seeof�l be doing wrong in plot going too the home . I � : that of one who in toiling under a- burden, - . . - I .. . --.., - . , I . d. . V ': - Y. ­ ' .I':- � � . . Moves From an Old " . ' . - . i..- - , - - sue: ` , - � 66 . I .., , i-Ii-1-. %.A?' _. - '_�, George is providing1or you.' . ; , , Landed property,'? sherepeated. "'Wo� With a smile on his 11 n br6athlenly-and without Test. The c of 1. . - 1 1. . • I . - : . Z. ..r - � : anal I as No, Miss, I don't think it is. The home . . - � � � . - �� BYGEO.T1108. DOWLING. D.D. I 1. . . I- I . V .% ­ � �: men take odd notions into their heads; his heart, Louis Redwoo(rdr;pped his g.ass, life is the tirq� pause from utter . . wear Bess I ' - - rve taken one into mine. What has the and as he put it in its sling he turned to can wait, and so can George. He hasn't The Mint toes wifo had just fin6died her and exhaustion," and "the characte istic - ' ' - * ' ;'.' ' * .. . � .1 I . . " .:-� . ":'- � . I waited for me so Ion . . . . - . I - __. . - Chudleigh estate cost you ?,, Honorm. � ,# an you think, anti if - B chores. pneumonic expression remains after de th. " - - I I - - . � - ' .1', eel IV cr all llettryiI 1#41 4 . . . ;i h -i-I " �: "�:,, said. .' .. at's An some she'd found open as both the church On comparing the Shakespeare death - - ­ - . ­... _. � , I . "Cost * e I" he cried with an oath. •"I'd " Y;Du hav -0 won." ho . he in satisfied, and I. &in satisfied, wb . - . � - . . � the use of talkintabout it?" . . . , � In 9 . ask .. rather not mention the sum. It makes me - Honoria nodded, and returned his smile. . doorp. with the face of the dead Of his time Of life ! I . . , : I , I r . ' . 11`_-__, � wild to think of it," . She was a little dazed, because she did And now, per spa, it may be supposed And some she's found stiff a I the steeple. from pneumonia the - identity, the author * .. �. .. . � , �, - ..". -:1 ' I I .. . . . . . , il ­ 1, " I challenge you," said she, tauntingly, not yet quite realize the situation, but she that, after the usual fashion of novelists, .' • - i. I . , 1. �,, ,,, . - .­ - . �4 _� � . _. - 11to For while all the d thinks, can w4reely be mistaken. "That. * : � - . . . I' _�` ' L , - .. , C . �. � . R­ lay me the deeds of the Chudleigh betrayed very little excitement. In the final the story will branch out i"to • dismal to- well. deacons had slept on the which Mr. Carpenter has described !as Is ... . . - �_, L . � . ­ . . I I k:. - W _ . . ' . . I . . ... '. estate against, thirty thousand poundsof flush of his defeat Louis P),edwood gave cord of the struggles and rivations endured A coininittes had come a lion; - look of ineffable sadness is the true 14DOU- . . ' .. I. . ; .. ' . . . I . � I . I ��! I - �`�* . . .- : : fj- , . In money that Morning Glory does not win scarcely &-thought to the material stake he by the" two brave anf obstinate young And by giving her himb and a onerous c&14 meal ' , .. . . . � . � , the , - look of one who I . ..4 - . e ;o 99 Had i4l -�ken the bul warka of Zion. dillphysiognomy-the . . :- ��' . Derby." had lost. It was the pr3bable loss of He- women. But, happily, there is no need for . I . - I __ . - ­ _- - - . , 4. .;.� - 1� L - - has been tired-painfully tired unto death. . . :. . : - . - - . I . 1�11---­ I � - .. . , He stared at her in blank 'amtzemeut. noria that stung him most • she had slipped this, and the wri4r is not called upon to in- For years they h paid him who taught them - • __ I " -1 . � . had I . - I t.,,t,�T - . . . "Are you mad ?" he exclaimed. from his grasp . melancholy incidents and episodes to the I - r I I - . . - I . . . - . . . J. " �. asp in the very moment of his vent e Word. . . .-,- - . , , � - . . �� �_ -_-..� , "I think lam.* YOU% haven't the pluck ?I triump -, . - � - - _s +, ; \.. � , h, and still remained her own min- excite the reader's oonipasbion. Struggle- About hix hundred dol'alls or seven - The 1aAt Man. r , ' .. . ­ . . - -, - r . I For they fell. that a preaefier t in . � - . �, - should "`tr'u6_ - I '" ': " . . - �i_ ;1, . I - - , � ` : Good bye, then." She turned, as though tress, more than ever independent of hill). they had. but not greater than they could the Lord." The protably fate of the last man in a ' . ' ... . k • • �. - ... .. �. . . , I- ,I I - ... � - -� t hrowing- him over forever. I There was yet hope, however -a slender -.;ope with. They had to work for thairliva And grow fat on the "manna from Heaven." subje& that has often been discussed ; of . . .. - . : . .1 . � I .1 - '.. - - is a - ' - . . . . .. '.. . . .� I �. �- I: � i -N to matter of course. Rachel withher about a doyen solutions of the question, .. - .. 1, U& so fast, my lady," he Wild; with one, it is true, but it had happened befu , itig as & I - � . . I, . -.: ..� whitelips. "No one has seen me shdw and might happen now-that the winning needle could earn an average of eighL shill- And so the cash question had come ,to an- sl�ven of the beat are summarized belo,v :- , . . . I . . h - . . ... . . . noy; , - ; - • I , � : _0 : - . . . - I - . I � - week. and find time as well to do the Which with so many rniniaster-i ra 1. The surface of the earth is ateadil V di-'�' ' . • - - i.•= t-, I . .. . . the white feather yet where money is con- jockey could not draw the weight. He offlar- Mg' 6 nklo-q; I . - .. 1 I . � . . - . . .. I I was thinking more of you than ed his.arm to Honoria. . cooking and houstekeeping. Further, that Tor tile Lord had #out children ;three girls and 1 lini8bing; all the landed portion . . • ­_ I . earned. n . . I , � ;'�,,-�,.,. . . . � of Myself. ". . 46 . . this she had no need, for the earning of them a boy. list be submerged and the last man will be -- 4!� m - , Coming to the paddock?" he asked . And the boy = hollow 7hollow down to tile ankles.. I I i .­ id . �t�,:, . - �­ - - ;*'.-' ".I've LO Objection te- your thinking of . Yea," she replied, and placing her hand weekly shillings to work after seven o'clock . ... . I drowned. a ­� - . . I I I - . . . . . . i elpthe could p- In and this left, her evenings free for George. Sinker Blodgett, the wife of "a pillar," had I 2. The ice is gradually &eon ulati g at - - - -- - . - � me," she, said, firiDg him with another look z his arm walked with him. . arw. . m U . . ... . I ..* ..� I q aud a charming smile. "' I do believe you Ot. but admire him for ease and self - -though she would not have him come every • the North Pole and slowly melting al the - - . � ._,,_.­ ; POO (They supported a carria,Ze and horse.4' I ..,. .. ­_ , - . I ­' . .: __ - mean it when you say you love me.,, session.- "Are you going to raise tin objet- day: she limited him totwiosa week, which I 8outh ;eventually the earth's centre of gray- - . � - . - Howan-1 loot you min against God," she had . . - . I.. ': - . . . - r . . �1. . . . K ­ .. . 1­ . " You may believe it. tion V she inquir�d. .after a time, was biltended to three evenings aI ; ky will change and the last man will b,- kil- - - . I . . ,_ - -11 �. - .- , I would 'sell my . ge .. A rolling III gathers no mosses." I I - - . '. - . I . 1, I ­�_,, R�Ul for you. I I as Objection, be hanged I's he exclaimed. out of the seven. Then, about Agnes. Assist, . .led by the rush of movables when the c atas- . * . *. I . I -:.- ... . � .L.- • - . " The ram in fairly won and lost. ,How do ed by Mr. -Parton 's limited influenre, she t�ophe finally comes. I � .- - I . -I - as It hasn't a; market value, RedwoM - 9 . Y . / The, preseb -r looked up from the book ,which I .. - _. . . -, . :1 , , - . I I ., . Chudleigh has and "'mad as I am on this you feel V � actually succeeded in securing a footing in hem d. I I 3. There is -x retarding medium in s am, : . . � I .- . - A _�_­.:�­ ,-: flincy, of mine, I a Postal a proved .. sing a gra u . . . I . I . ,C , r . . , � - I . i ' . - I In a business woman. Do " I don't know yet •; I'll tell you by and . t&1 telegraph office, where she And hl,4 mercy erefi twinkled with laughter. c� I d &I loss of velocity in I the - . . ... . . . . . I � I . - _., . . 9tv abrodght - . ._1 . . . I , , , I - ' ' •� , . • V0 allets. The earth. obeying this law of , - -` - � a really and truly love me, Louis'" said. . I . - � .� by. Ifow do you feel, after &'knock so valuableasim acquisition, thaLsh Why cl.idult you tell III lllodget,k" he U . 1 1 -4 .-. * 0 � _ I, . - - - ' . I - . � . _,.�. � !?` .': He thrilled with pleasure " she,Lddrened to , I troubles home with net every week no. less • -stim "That, moss isn't, what, we are after?" I gravitation, will be drawn ndarer and Dear- .. . . . . . 4 - . _L " 0 it isn't the money that . � . - - ­�., v , � . I . . _� him ,by his Christian name. "Haven't I me, he said. 64 It's you. Are w: friends than eighteen shillings. this, with It3wisel's or the sun, until at last humanity wil be I � - . ,� I I I . -{Now York Independent: . . - . . - . L . � . . - . - �1: done enough to prove it, Honoria VI still ?" # eight, made irpa total of twent% -six shillings . roasted from the face of the: globe. .1' . �_. . - I 11 replied.. ' - . � - I 1 st " Whyj certainly., What should I do and upon t4ais they lived as happily as they .. . � . 4. The amount of water on the earth - - � .. - Zt quite enough,"she .-. . A . . I I , I I - .- . � . . . .. . . � on . I � - - �, without, you?" . could expect under the circumstances into . . . - I . .. - . . I � ., . "Boats and Saddles{ earth will bean arid waste, like the . - . - . � � .. 1, " .,:. I as By -- ! " he swore anothe� oath to There was comfort in this. " You've said which they had been plunged. . . surface is slowly drying up. 1I tile . .. 'I . ' � *,:. %_ ­_ emphasise his words. 11 Here have I been it, mind d," he cried. . I Instance of Rachel's firnmoss and remark. . . '. * . . - . . . __. . - - -11, I - , ­ , 1�angin .11 . WILL T. JAMM' . .. and.the last man wiil die pleading or a - - -_ - I . � -..--. . . - ,J, about you ever since you have been as I've said it," she replied., 41 It will able consistency have been given. We will ' ' -drop of moisture wi�h which to wet hi ton-* - ­ . - - ­ . . ii[I London, adoring you, worshipping YOU, de n3 upon yourself.,, s .1 WhRt trooper ever mustered on the field - ­ . � - . . . . . . . . ­ . - . - sayawordnow of Agnes' conduct in %Vller@ battle w .. . - - : gratifying every wish, drawing cheques, . . a I I - ; respectL . won, rests the VoPhles lost and 9118- 1 . . - t I . - . . t fy "In what way?" . . - . - 5. A gigantic planet is likely to tumble . . . : . . : . . . . . - , , 1 I- : - - , ruyingi d:amonds-0, I'm not throwing it 11 Didn't I tall you r don't know yeti I Frederick Parton came home from New ]Kxpo-;ed to peril, with but Fate to tallield- . into the sun at any time. In that ever f our ' . . I ; . . I've a 111, li vinig Lancet, for the foetual.n*a gun. �. i - : : in your teeth, my lady; I'm -only going must have time to got my breath. Zealand, all his castles in the air tumbled . . 11._. . A __" . -,.' through the Imt H felt no thrill when. on st darksome night, great luminary would blaze up and burn the . - . , .- - . . . . catalogue-waiting on you down and extinguishedl. He went out 6 " . - . I __ .. . - � . r slave . - - 0,?� - - � - hand and foot, making myself & perfect f deal to think Of now. Hunted out of Whon forefolt. omens --why, he can't ac- earth and the other planets in. its train to - � . . . � i '' . , . great deal the last time I was thers. Be- make his fortune he came home penuiless, count - � cinders. . .- I I -,'- ,-",- -- and all I've got for it is a kin of your hand � N - I . , il I , . . py I 1. turning to its mistress and I&I There, and in somewhat feeble health. But the Seemed unto him predicting a ficiee fight 6 With the beginning of the year 3000 . , ". , . . � - - The starting trumpet bounds the call to . . i lz-- . 949' don't lees talk about it just now. The mere In Blount I . 11 commerce to - .. . . = 1: � . '�nyouwantedmy lips," she inter- thought of it bewilders me." linens, and courage. won restored him, and * _. . ! medicine of love, no low than. his own III". . � . -_ Wh A. b. the human family beginning . I I - . - . retrouradesand, within 1,000.000 years frorn : - - . . I I � r__ - re. fed saucily. .. I . - . . I I • . 1.9 - as Only ore question. Am I invited to and he put his shoulder to the wheal with a It may be for some venturous mid or. worli% - . , : . , I _ ' . I I 4. - he had never looked more lovely; The interception of is midnight ma"ll: that date man will not be higher in th( scale ... :� , 1; � . . . 1. . __!k; - she the house - warming," will. Tender and sweet Was this first meet- . ..� I- I ... .. - know let power, and was exercising it. 9 i I I . He earldom know, the risk; commands a" of nature than the plant louse of to -de. r. In I - .- ­... . _�, " Of course you are. Thohousle-warm Ing ot the lovers, and as tender and sweet terse I this case there will be no as last than." I - . -� - . . 46 I Want You," he cried, hoarse with yet, I . . . I 0136. It Will was the after communion of two young souls No tinio has he to rue�m The lantern torch . L . . � I . I I . - dare may I shall give U . plume famili ax thing,4 as he equlym; 7. The sun's fires will gradually bur4 out, - . . .1 I I . . �_ - , . , 1, - I � rare un. You"re first on the liat. " welded together by pure and true affection. . and the temperature will c',)ol i nse- - . . . .. - I "Who knows what Inay happen," It .6 Is His eyes neat tenderly on those rrom home. � one I � _' � pam'oll- f I have Agnes to work for now, said , .. � . . They* met the returning boron at the Perchance lie ilfts, at keepsake to his lips. quence. The earth's glacial zone in en- � . . . asked saucily, " when I really need a friend gate �f the paddock. As Merlin Frederick to Ili* father. "'Honey o V� k I _.. - _... - like you -when I am ruined? As I shall g Glory Remembering one he left, in youth. to roam. large, driving shivering humanity towards - .� =mow W'lllvpftj­.A��. i I I . - us: the want of money united uL lAt us be - - -1. ..� be if you accept ame in first between the divid:: line of the eloator. . AL lait the habitable , ,apace - - - I - . � Z - tit * . , . - . � . I . � . . I I . . , �, pt'my challenge, and your tators tile jockey and Honoria exchang- thankful for poverty. a While saddling for the expedition. he * . � - I- . : - horse wins the Derby. You could ma a . Forgets hoover had a home; will enon to nothing and overcrowded . : � �- - make � . .. � f :."�:__, : - . e7ac smilinj glance. Th it was q uixotic,rbut them was w-m6awre The siluadron forward trota, and thought is humanity will be frozen in a heap. I - . . . .. '. . your own terms. Do you dare?', . - " Hallo! whi red Redwbod to her. -. of sincerity mid absolute thankfulness in,it. free . � . - . . . I . . . , , - , : " Do I dare?" he retorted scornfully. . . .�. � _. - I I. , . #a 0, yes, " sMIS'Nonoria, as if And shortiv after his return to England " To couitireup old memorlevagatii, . .- -_ _-� -_ - t . T _. - - . " The aha116'Dge " answering A . He 1,hou bethinks him of the jouraey*s and, � - I . . I i . ... - . . . . . . - - - . . . '. .1 . I : - -.1 - - - , Is e. a question. " We have understood es.-h astonishing, thing octurred. The world Vroin which Rltvo he never may return . A Story of a Guinea. - . I . � I . . . 11 ! 11 � �,.-. �- • '. t, as lAt as enter it said, and she lkindo other for weeks put. We each played our that had beeg blind so long suddenly camp, to home. to Mother or to friend. An Trish gentleman, who was very Biuh -..-'. - . . . _.. , , It I �- .-- - - an entry in her Bain betting book. he Y, ` I I . . :r , _. ., ­ : ._. � own bats, Redwood." ed its eyes to the undoubted genius of rath. Nor to that ono for whom his heart doLh . • - .. I " : -; ..,- -. .- . dQiug the same in h4s. "Is this right \ Yearn. annoyed at tile late hours kept by his sons, . . , I - I - I e : � � i ted i ures which ... f ". .1 . _. • .1. . ',..f . Louis?'" She held out Iller book -to hiwL' 7 " Where did you got yo brains from?,. or and son. They in plot . gave strict orders to John, a faithful old - ': .� . ... .. , , " - . I ­ - ths 0009NUOucO was Wsea but a game of chance -the wager I its - - - - . . - I heasked. A were talked of, aX � . . � . - ; �J. -.- . - " Quite right," he replied. butter, to lock the door every night, ab . : as That's the nestiOn- I'm a waif and that they found themselves ascending the As some mu mt, lose and others win at alce. * I t t to open it after- I . You Mayan %ell initial -it," shei-said 11 $o muit some die andsomesurvive the strife • ; eleven ca clock, and no . tfl : 1 1 -- � " and I will initial yours." 0 stray, you know.' ladder. Their paintings were welcomed in The bullet finds its billet In a trice. that time. The young gentlemen were . 4 - '. _ " You 're- the liveliest woman ink the Academy and the galleries, and the had - - I ,�� . , England." - ­ � . . The interchange was made, and then the i r Among the dead and dying have been found unctual to the hour; but one ,no ruing - � - _. . : I 0 Neel - . � . shook -hands, both smiling into each other a 11 Especially, now," she said, showing her th satisfaction of th Dm han they Both stood slid rider that obeyed the call Vaster Tom was not home till one, hen, . ." - . .. I U . . . eyes, confident of victory. white teeth. tunately, they fell into 'hands oil, picture Of " Boot' and Saddles " near the marshalling seeing a light in the hill, he tapped ntly : . - L . § , , . _, . I . ; as I dealers, not in the first rank, and were be- around. . - I - � I - . . " Especially alwa a," he retorted. and the tollowing dii ogue . . I 1: . I - The paddock' 'n 71 1 . With corpse for comrade -- 'darkness for a at the door, a .� . 'Ow; all the have'never wa;ered. ' tied by Lbb crew into mortmaing air . jockeys had pa in U Choir VAIL I took place between Tom an the, -1 - I _. / I . .. . - - "Yon forget. You did oboe -" . - 'hose . passed the scales, and some two .. . � trushesth ears Ahead. Onli i who . . butlex: . . . . I or three wo)re already mounted and maI - " That belongs to ancient, history.'" - ,.. have worked ior years. hoping against hope, � "Who's there?" . . -.- � I re But there's exhilaration in Its notes - - ; their way to the course ; the others we For him who has to warfare been inured ,. : . - - ,re "It was only yesterday. I can see my. till hope is almost dead, know how easy it The pulse of courage recklessness promotes, "It'al,John. IVIS ;opeia the docr." .. � __ . mounting, and accompanied by anxious self at this moment in Ch udlel I Woods, ', in to fall a victim to then sharp =em Nor hi si dinch whoa hardship 14ondured- - -11 couldn't, Master Tom-'twctuld be as , - . . . 11 __... -.0 - . . � � � . . . I . - .. .I- � ,.�, trainers, owners, and backers, were follow- The jockeys passed the =, and the But the Partons, father and son, were sa,tis. Music h&Lb more in it than soothing charms; y place is worth." - . _ .. . . -.1 . ... . -1 : .1 - . ing the leaders; the bookmaken'tout4g, hav voices of the racing tout* rang throu*h the fied. The long struggle was over, and fa IL can arouse as well an lull to sleep; much as m ' let mein, John!" . - I .-. I '. � . . 1. . � I - - ing nothing more to pick up in that arena, air. war's . - . . ;;. I . 'no Its brawn tongue can trumpet wa 'a alarms. :: Oh, you must � - . ", h �� . . . ­: "All right!" "All right I', Redwood was theirs, anti fortune would be and for And eyos it oped to laughter muse to Weep. aster Toth but , - . were in the ring. . I couldn't, indeed, M 1'4,__ � . ILOBOria and Redwood did not exchange a word. with his the present their purses were sufficiendy fil- - -Master .. • . jockey . ­ . . .� - I have you a gaines in your pocket, . . . . . �_ �A i.,-1 ... - . walked slowly to 0 air box, both apparently Boma; he believed in his heart that he had led for their needs. - 7 . I -11 , � . . . f. .. ' TOM ?11 I . . i� . 1. . cool and unconcerned; they had made the been sold. . Setting marriage adds awhile they Ud .�;K US VWy FlEnaffit 110r50- `�" 491 he", John-I have . . � �� �. � . . . . . .. . � �L - - - , I , . . - ' . ! . I � - great stake, which no one was at present -end hem ; the day I What was supposed to be the smallest 11 Put it in the keyhole. Master Tom' ' - - , His disasters did not Much to thaI for. The course of true Aware - , and � , . ... . . ., but themselves, and it was one of was not yet over. He and Honorfs h love was running smooth. and a bright fut, . . . . . � ; . ­ had . . � . ! . I '. � I - -,!� - Redwood's boasts that he could Ion and - U116 before them. . of the equine species ever brought I think it will open the door." ' - � .. � k - .& hundred thousand pounds withou win heavy bets on the two races, the High lay . specimen was I I Queen Kab, " who was Master Tom did an he was told an I the -:'- .. '."-.: . .- . .-� . . . I . I " - ­ . - . J I I - � - I - . - "I . ;,--If. tturning Weight, Handicap and the Stanley Stakes, (so as 001JI-.41 . ...1) . . . . . brought trom the London Zoological Gardens door instantly opened. . . �, � � __ _ - .1 - . . -41 I .. " � - a hair. Nevertheless, although he wascom. and the result was the same. He look and '' . � . . I - . . .. � . I , , . . .1 . X I " 11 Kab" "Thank John -thank Olin I _: � . ... . - . .. .- - .. . I . ,I tely sucoessful in concealing his feelings; Honoris, won. . . . � - . to Now York in 1848. . .; � I I * lrl p e - .yeas then on John ank you, J . . . 10 . . . - � - . _ - . � . ! . I :r-: - �,-_ � as Was inwardly much agitated ; so niiioh There in k tide in the affairs of man ,Which 12yean old and only survived bbd-ocean Vey. There's half-a 'erown for you just' run,_ - - . . �'.. _ " . .I . • . - . - - ' "Your star is in the-ascisndsInto, . . ­ . __... i . - . .... depended upon the next half-hour; his life's mad. '. he if not skillfully 0 the Proper time, ago about three fhoutha. The writer of this round to the stable with my horse- ... . ' . .�. . .. _. P'. I., ­�; I �, . 1 , �.., the . . • \ ; - � ..... triumph or defeat seemed to hang upon the as I,hear you have & notio department has two descriptions of this ,,yes, Master Toni." And John tcKk ... . �. I., of drowns them. . . - . . . . . I . ; . ii . 46 - to the stable. equine in miniature," one of which says horse' Upon his retulu he - - - __ ... - . house-warning at Chudlel h 11 said Major a ou for -1 , : HIsre are two stories i tin London, that she was bur, nineteen inches,high, 'and found the door shut, and tapped ad- fiv , - . I . . 11 . I - � %':� __,­ .- " By Jove, you two I'.'- cried Major CaUs. Causton to her. 94 Is the C4liture at the and more or Ion authenticated, about Prince the otbtr thot she wip •1 two inches over two mission, whoa Master Tom played th but-, '' _ � - �r. I - . , r I - 4- , _,_ . . .1 t I . I - �. - . . .. . ­ �:y - � . " , - ton. "One would think You hadn't a penny Hall yours as well the estate fn George, the bluff milor prince : On one gal. feet.,, JCrou thoufh the 18 -inch recount be let's part over spin, and told him are -,�, ". - . r - r . - � I I . . .: . I Z - .. . " on she race. Let BIO congratulate you be. 449 . � % i . . . - � .. . . _. I .. .: . -, she ftplied, emn occasion, 'Mab's" smallness has was an alteration in the look, bo i he'd : . � I . . I , . I . I I never thought of that," a having misbehaved himself the ocarreaL. Ong, , ,-�,� * . ; -,: � - � . -_ I . I -,. �� forehand, Redwood. There's no getting a and at once attacked Redwood. at table, Prince George was severely rebilk. been exceeded by a good half dozen ponies. put a guinela and half-&-crown in, they cold . I . , � � ­ I I . . .. .. I ­ i i -�,J ii.-. �. � - I r .1. -1 - bookmaker to take another ust "I I will make you - a present of it,,, he ad by his royal grandmothw. Irull A few years ago the. Baroam Burdett. open the door. � .�.� ­ : -1 .- • : �.'-,- Abracadabra. There he Of ,� Z­ . . I . . - .., 'or fiVeI .1 .. -, . - I I I- 9, . .. gom ha s . 4 �. k, . ... . t a saidgrandly. wounded, vanity and a .. . . .1._11 11 � -. -, . . . �� k- . ' ` ty its _ eager for reven , the Coutte come ill � � . I -i-, - ., _r ­:, , . - � . -1 - : , .: ', - beau I . " t in not mine, then r'she asked. ; ':- to Possession of an abbreviate - --Z"S-W' ­i I 1­ t k -... � � - � - � ­ i - I . I �; % -�, , - - It - - � 10 � .- .- I Z 4 - 1, - little boy disappeared under the table • �F " _11,. .. . . . � . - ,- , yl$", ," • , f ­", The- horses were cantering to the starting Of You did not win it," he said. si W6t sentry he came forth risked. . a. Pre- ed edition of a pony which was only 14 wilit. 0 1--IXPedt %M The, aka . . I � - I . He had labor. inches in height and was but 18 . I - � - - � -, *,�, ' --'--, --' 1-_'�' most, and every eye was noting Abracadabra, _J inches in K4;9. - - 1P. . � � - . . I , I _. - --, .--,. �, � _. won was landed Property. I should i us] undressed himself in a at- lenghJ4 opAnting'from ft 61(foaho.now -- Woman ( on 00 re all ". . . ­ I ... . and every voice was ramed in admiration. . . . �_ _ ­ - � ._ - Lt. , . ".. Dad M to lay you under obligation to meI 0 my man.. . - 1. _.�,4_� �.�. ,--A'-' - ­, C_ 11114L ltoit=M -He was rewarded by tz=iO* -straight across to the root of thetail. At I F , , lk._ iF', - - . , - , -, *,. A sigh of relief asca - ' . . �, f -1, A . :� � 1. ­ - .. . . �. !It - . , __ from hmdrsde'of " I Am uDd,Gr too MARY 1111fiNdy. Besi4es, he created. At another tinvill, in a critical the pretreat time the .Shah ot Persia is the . 4- - : ... . � , . , ..' __ , Ik - I . � 'r __ Tm 4% mesm, 1, tivi" *&I 1� , J -:, . . . :.-�' the spectators who hail backed Abracadabra I don't wish to MGM you to death. " . i I � , .. . � , , _ or hold! _�W . . - - I I his a t, . mp 0 a chop. - " -�-_ , , - - � . - 11 " ' _. -'r . mood, he observ" - Woman --Come in and have . I _ � . - .. , liff S;: .1 . I . _- - 4 only gone fife lag What does it matter!" he mattered., - e ej *:, owner of a Shothod pony which is but 12i . . Z .z­ � I - I .. 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All who know anything Of the 60d he W04, !taken i>tito horn � *.•••►•` �� � #°. `Yk '�-' I • . • . lieutenant's commission cad ioinid the locality assured him It was not practicable galla�i 'il . t�ikli!'y ati uhlor lO>� Of rho 'A }POMONA t M�0h a � o�� ; r F h_. ' - "'-' i ' - Galatea frigate, then oommand•d byy the to get anywhere near It with a lour in -boot adntlrr►1 y, �Ct���ryybody � o d to ryas w Aye alas am Ir�,ft ed fir `� �..� _l` 1. - ggina and the drag, bseauw► tt was notliin but a ssoludad this !late !shat olt�rle resiord sews n 11�t�� geoklefae Bicratn in. Royal $1ood.� Duke of.. Ndiaburg for a cruise ro ag, g y ,x, - . .. _ world. A hung officer of rank sand wealth beach at tits foot of a swap cliff with no by any memo the thety�title" Albborty -gib• � �hOO>b th�i t.tl�l�ino Rt1p�d� !n .f�tg I��. ; yy F' r� . LO CH tR1.E5 BEIiEBFORD. and a rollioklag dlapatition could not pos- road in either direction. Lord Charles in• bet; that he soemml to' bs Yet at this !Host L�dos Aver its a Al�tbsot js qt1 exposed to rather taro tatiou stated, however, that hol had taken an ob• yes ontlble poriod of his�life he +lid a thin mitr4tsr, but to shoot OhsAS wA{rld =f°��" V:' eibly been assn d g ra ids in the n►iddle at witl0sr wlbb 1.: to go wrong in every way, than Charley starvation of tt with bls glass from 6ho !rl which was quite iu h!s own style Ifs h ",` ppp .v .. a U AIRIMIYiCRATIC Airlk POPULAl. lBeroraford encountered u one of "the �tate, and that it wee perfeotly feasible too married some years before a dear, !►oats, bAlling tempasiRueur watotvk Ailed rnith far T� , y ' „ d flakes of ioa or drift wood is still mO <; Y dukots gay boys on the , Qalate+►. Their stye tbaro. 'rbs whole party agreed to pretty girl whom its was just as utueh in hrdous. Yob "31f ,Itihti " S . '' E )Fens" fed Avis o[ Callssniry= nta*ttrt[ tux- royal osmmander set them tits worst pos- risk it, amid peals of laughter }tor, soma love wish at overt and bsfug one dw��rr on +. tai N b °bu... Bible example, except is the sin le respect ct how, everybody had a suit of blind faith in board the. Queen% vaoht at Portemoutii, In nawaf ;a Indian how U the lob fourtsen ) ip ;,ts t■ >�cFN^ -Leal otr tae Ass- P nail olll or h!s d luok.y Tits event ah °N►ad that it hlh official oapsoity, with the Queen, be maw YOI au every Tow Xaar'A day t1® tide '; -�; .drafty, of etriotly doing hi. duty ss a p g!m srilota! trl t' ®cellar aA It u�a sestn, f : :� ` . - and wherever they went they were so petted was justified after a fashion. He another�raoht go pasty on board °t wttloh h® Ih Y .1,,< ' y P Y FRkrIiTRNRA fin! rntaNDr K Ill Jahn haA alwt► r taken reins e1sO wf/h' :.;.7 �. and m red b the inhabitants, es eotall know hie wilt+ was, Never thinking of f+l Y�3,. } what ho was Join he ran u a rlvate him an these tripf►. This year he mad® the , : 0, the woman folks, that thdy could hard !I !d p y off' ' ne BEARS A CHARMY LIt�L+ ; - .. yy nearly out of their lives by drivin them same dare rous shoot, but it wild W W- :{ ': .- The Beresfords have always s been fan, nn- have been blamed if they lost !bets head! down a s! track, through a tiff ,aket of signal Y and went to the devil. Their whole cruise q r OOSTRYf NO A iMtlt►sAOti 'i`o UN wtPN , fart' . '04.11., �Y1 - 1 common breed, and wherever any strain treat on tbo edge of a sheer pprooiploo, and 4n the morning of the first Of 01ip yN1'• <}p "- of their blood exists certain qualities was one long round of !erica! dissipation, landing them with aotnmandous !trop un j + q t; yes a:- its • !t he had boon an hfs own uwter• Bi John, who l down the river Nom'•, . ' .`a'� f and Charle Berestord was the ayost of pan g p flack on he Condor. ' '' "' •- .. of the are _sure to display themselves. �r the sand, while tits h horses stood What the signal was Laohina+ came up to the villsgathoos itta►y ` ,. Notwithstanding the � high social position tjtom all. He had never such a o ►once to to titeir girths in the sea. hat never been mwdo public, but thw►e who ' ano had arum up from Most" to a9QAdi� , :. -" •1 ��' g let himself out before, and he took his en- „ „ h� 401 ,< , *� . they have held for centuries, there is some- There, he said, with A beam fn smile know say it oonsisted of oortaln cods words pony him. Ae found to young man, otter ,, ;,, , ` ' .; thin wild and like about them, joyment in allopatbtetio Jesse!, But there „I told Tau sea could gat hero all safely." askln Lafs Charles t° keep two dances let stean ors to him and to otuh otholr, `1' -4 r' -..1 t�' gYP�Y- was " s sweet little oheruh perched rep „ �. p g �1b yt►. whi makes them quite different frgm the Yet, some one replied. but how era hits a the ball w lie given at Portsmouth fleurge Wa16 was from Mo►ttt'eal, while the : -'' '' _ " -, :'' ordina t of Arttish aristoe:aas . 'The aloft that took the very host of oats of him. you ever eta to et the cosol► and horsy er , tiF ,,r: �, '�' YPo Y Y With all his renklessness .red �' going fi g that night. The oast thing he know be saw oybttr II`re►der uk (IAyor, olitn® from btioll �k , y.•- pare not only courageous Lo the point of utter �aok again ? �n�ier atrat fur violating 'the rogulotion oauntrle, The man walked dawn tofA ,`... 'r,, - recklessness, but they actually love danger INHATIAIILR APPRIriTtt FOR YON, __ Oh. they cant go back by the road, of which forbids any private signal to be made Juhn s house, throe miles. Here t y . ,�*.. -- y. i': b . ' more than any other form of excitornent. c3oures," he explained, " but what does that from a royal yactht, lid immediately plauod launched their boat, and the► rt was ip.- {. -ra „ .. ' When the can not find a legitimate outlet the young follow had a simple minded matter? All I bargained for was kt dtivs fll y y g K the resignation of his ministerial c as and oreased by ono mare, IliaJohn sson Murray �cf�n3,, ;. honest and a natural goodness of heart gna , - for this adventurous impulse, they give vent Y you here aately. his naval rank In the queens hands, only to It took andy half an hour to work Oo+1 ... +-, I : r. >` .f�. to it in some queer form of eccentricity. she ofltl►eyd duke's companions Lite Not The result seat that they had a delightful reerlve them bt►ask next din with a raetouA through the lot! and heavy water 0Q rho' ! y g 1t ; . ' - ,Thus, the notorious but curiously popular t ionic but returned in the whi s boats sad III p appro lobed sUm ?�l .s.... . . � ".- y pop picnic, P rebuke for his faux o! the ra idA As tit* bless °vr` - Marquis of �'Vaterford, Lord Charles Beres- more gorgoonsly than he did. Yet not one a hunch had to be sent to brie the ooatth . ' tt R This little bit o! human nature made him Ilia Cohn atatid up iu the stars with his to i . - ford's grandfather, earned the name of of them loft so. air a record, or such warm and horses back to Auckland. � ' gr more popular thaw avow t but a more serlona p dla it► his hand, ready for the rltOOt, ) , ; ex- and lasting regard as he d in every place In those days Lorca Charles was w �or rd 8 ha took sstand Blanks lirtanad on all iddo n with t Y matter was ahead In lY8 i bolt is °`` Spring heeled Jack, by his maid cap y,',; - w in which he_- they visited. The Duke o V..dinburgh,.who a Doke as he was a whip, and nothlrt i ploits in some sort of disguise, j Y p, g which it •Host unusual to so yens s minlot onat+t, iuRs ways daslioA high, rapeA. over .,t,,.� 1, ,; A v. need to terrif the counts folks and cars knows a Bowl fellow when he meets one, at leased him batter than rldin to win at rovision tiie trail hciat, and throalanttd t0 rwNi�l �.. p Y Y Y well as anybody living, took cordially to P it or. 1flo retqulrad that Ilnaaciap ,' P. { , a.�' - on all kinds of audacious love affairs. He his osier lieutenant and formed for him a°y 4i the local race- maotintts. aboulfi immsdtwtal bin .ns+la lyt raising ilia her. faluyar was kept busy 1taUitrg out with t' _' . "'t - - was supposed to wear eprinp on his feet, by ] "Ant his plsy time was nearly over, and atrongth of tho navy to that ,°t any other Wait, whilo Murray oboyad the a mmands . r ,. one of those immovable friendships for . I the aid of which he could }unip clear from o hit in spits of the the real work of his Isle lay olose before two naval nations combined, The oahinet of his trathar, (,{oysr it"arthos the pi►orfige ; , ; ; . '' .11 the ground into a first -floor window or leap which he is noted. T P him. When the rol,rllion of Arabi Pf►tha were divided, but Lord Salisbury oiaoidorol as follows t ujY 'o _`: over the highest wall; and endless rrra the tact that-Charley lierasford was the plague took lace in 1892, Charley lifresford hold Y 't.•t ,, �'` of ills life. Whenever a scampish antic seals P Y aq ainst ti ►a proposal at that tfn►e, and Lard '� From the !frog sets Atruak i,b►A rapid! until ' .: ` �::. ii r;� stories told of his perforrr►auces. IIe was the rank of commander and had just bean Chartos tierepturd teok tits digiW%4 otcurae we raaolled the lower and of them, John :�' I: ri , ' : s - . _ - also the originator of played on the tialates it seat quite unneCea• appuintofi to the gunboat Condor. with the of retiring from the n►inlstry. santnad a being lnwpirad. His oYAS wQro 1.r Q;�# xi eery to inquire who was the o►:lppsit. Ghadoy fleet at Alexandria under lair Beauchamp, He woiut to the Mwlitorranoan In Caro• fairly Kiiatauad and shooting tiro, I tiles lib ;;.. -1" `; ` <• ;; -., THE !1iID V1C►IT sTEEi�LECIIAg>r. was pretty sure to be at the lx�ttam of it, tSemour, now lord Alosawter. Tbo iximtrr anti if he wasn't by +►as alwa s road to mend of .. maKuifivant rl ►fur the Ilndaunt• they would leap [runt their saalka ►6ti with _fS0 .a the most dangerous kind o! sport ever in- Y Y ment of Alexandria irntrtaallately tollowedi sal, whore be was pprobaily aguish happier tromaudoun axaftommit, His lain , thin ,_ ,`:'% -k } = vented; and himself was always the leader take the blame. Once, and -;rtes only, ho and titer► tt►o young commander got his op• thou at Whitehall. But his 110114 him paddle would xwo10 the air like a "ooh land' r ",' :.`'t "f ' 1. . _ of the wild riders in their red nightcaps and °cage very near making the duke very angry rtunit . Kisarly in the flay tits line °t %ir ►ao boon,lully adopted by I,urd Haliatur 's loss iruria+i to the tepatuiu wato, Awin iii .-:• •_ indeed. f'he Duke of FAIinbur h is an tit- jpo y y g p white nightshirts. pulled on over their uni- �. battle ship Temendre grounded and was fn ministry, a►•ful through Mr, Go whoa a lit- thin lord! hither and that, or, Avoiding fi • - : �� : thusiastic musician, and his cabin on the - form or evening dress, When the women great danger t but the Condor went to her Q�u�, i slid wherever a bx,Id heart atrA a jutting rook and !flan that urea. A wtnt+fAY, •` of England erected the famous statue Duke ' Galatea sees furnished with several superb under a galling Are ar►d gut her safely off' i ± gHeel, clear hesul (n t►rwi►l atrairs are neraJtd sus atra•rn �,! roarrruuandx 1ls h'ratsah llvwttrl '- :a,. _ .. of �Vellington, from the metal of guns cap- instruments, a Hongg them a particularly with flee rani! that Ilia heavily armed !Nara- is lututa, wbatl ►sit to or►ur►ottl er it► war, the trots !►tx Itf►a Ui his tttt►► Murray, who WAN -4' ,.,•• -. harmonium, s t which lies tat almost all : ;.1,'t tuned by the duke in his wars against the bout batteries were aesttrni will refit he at an lures Ui know narrly the actual ur 1►fx rail►ar ils datttArity, .,. b., French, Punch had a wilt cartoon b the his leisure time when on rd hit ship. wnara to soak thorn. '!'ctrl 4r►rl ho►raolgrf Now and titan lass diro►4tad roe in ttrufian : �` {, v Y Y' „ Qne Sunday iii port, when he was suppose(! I,tTRKALLV NtriittiiRO'M PiT.a,JUL - .11 celebrated Richard Doyle, representing a he uses- _ powilar•irsonkay is unqu"tiouably the titan N;ulliNh Lo olu NAttiathtt►K. Iia weal a QfotRrN . , -_, . to be ou a ,visit to rho► (,crosser, A 14. +. f� statue of Apollo erected by she demi rocs tctedl returned red went straight down b the shells from tiia two ships. The of the future It► the llrtttx)i navy, the nu artist would over rnr at an tibial► daines of London in honor of the Mar(iWOO p y -a g • +y (� ' `_ '._ - of Waterford fro.n the rectal of door to his cabin. There he saw a scans which ! emer•ire seas too t,ig to oleos in, and soul ! would haunt 1►irts unto t►ar larul raptudtiotsd . have. too much ex to the K it un 4rt►vax,!' '' I. - !night have led to the supposition that a •KYP YliatId $4r6A. , , :._.: . knockers and bell handless wreaehed off by flan ens tv make oral tiuxrtfn at abort Pi ►a tr11i waA ants ul oxaltstnsu6 and .iktril r•:r:: , ; his lordehi in his nocturnal'frolics. In short torpedo had ex loded in the interior of his g K K ii4wss only a dorg, but a rat'riarkal►ly front bin inniq Ise and, the bunt saisIR > :` _ .Y p Tho serious instrument sew eau a. But (.'barley lleresford rr►a his lit, beginning 1 . harmonium, gg �+ t he was a thorough Mohawk and the great tie Lost! right In eyelet the batteries and clever one, 11•, balOngt�od to► t)ie 41444 knows► from also rrliie W aoochor lot litia aa►x u, t• . all to pieces, and t e pieces were scattered K err rho hard doffs, whicis art nolsad for t )iafr " c:`' eat scapegrace in the three kingdoms. 1 et, in hn •less contapiorn all over the cti►Lin Hoerr. poured his firs Into t hem till tbo.aortoniahad p + lillati 4•,nttaurlly wftli tJ,at!.r at ►d kMl►t wisib - .,�. f =,' , �rf s t I" nAUara bolted for their lives. '!'hr whale M'K"•`'ity and fidelity. Nis nsas.ar wow ' A &W tJu at boa 1►aiili►RR, When the ►awil, s:� K. � i- with it all he was an excellent landlord, a To Increase the Duke's bewilderment little Italian t,u 4rlliul iSappr,, setts artlstel ad the whirl yl, ilia twtrtatul tss,xri fissrrgsar. ,c f = hiuh -bred gentleman and a popular favorite. et saw It and sent u round after round Charley I3eresford, with his coat and wabt p y po►�': All his faults and vices were freely forgiven . of chess and Admiral tit agony. a rim dif�s livlr►i( by ashitx fk,wcrr un ilia strtat. ms Mltut, tlig .1, ►btu wva 1►U+ (trial ,u,uN►irtid ;'_.. coat. off and his Y fi y T f Nl r Knd it awsio iwrr rrliso Poiu life tact o n atrrf, t, �, -4 him for the sate of his pluck, his open - old srsa-Aog who never wasted a bit of menti• ton war vtr wad nt flat ,4 stns had K ) f Q' . • , - handed ener -3sit , and his unmistakable . snrRT sISY.vI- A'rvixzD VP, r not retrain from b'om him master ever nipie, lie wax a puppy Ile ohouto d to !►f array, thus INyi, (4i pa44 t; g Y anent on anybody, ox,al t f p orxinessof heart. He died a natural death. .. ., and lie had atver failesd tin, xhart its herd 'Atul as this Itul ahifiu,l his poaffia�a to _;,: K was on his knees in the midst o! the wreck troaninK ap a signal, Well dose, t valor. {rte, • ► ', . : - : Thsrt is to ,say, he broke his neck in the Later in tits` day, the Condor wets( ordered crarl wi�b hi,t qu(xi aif>K. N�rw, 1 any bad 1alla •Iran ar cliff atr(et,Bar att(,Ica lie lust ills ,>;, ; wurkinK awe at the ke board or some yowls tu'F,ur a Iset� s, strum ,d, au(1 took hunting field— rluite a nature} death for Y Y in shire to defend tits palace !torn Arabi 's K �: * k,wlan4a will to i! uvrsratt i,tls t>r,:k its the lNrfYtt�A) f;, . . him• other vital part, with au enormous screw• as much curs of fiapl10 as Bopliu ts►uk of ul-tha tort, 'Phis too city Ilsdiµls, aink Aral I fir,, :z- driver, while tiro ships carpaster was la• .victorious troops, and l.nrd t:bnrlrs pet hire. Often wblk ata►ndin nit the ourgar K s '' - - His two gmtid�ns- Lbrd William an<l }wruuRl u,aui ulatin another fr agent. formed this deity s4 well that be not only r K a wick, throw binrAait ak►wn flat !ti is f , • ;;ra- . 'fir Y p i( ag y wiU►'bls Laxket nt► )ills aria, waftirt(� for a And tbua ssy'U'l ,it from facia (Ms fyawi 6 f: '_''.f .. Lard Charles Bereeford, are wonderfully (`What the blrnkast blat►k are ap ass's rescued the Khodivs from miltuin death, K � + ., �_ -• i Y Y tt�� custonser, iSa would ltael 1rtriinarl to cry heavy wry a ti r(,wils t,wat,t ,w:kartct - ,. . like him in appearance ass(} also in many of here you nun son of a sea (•-Orr " shoute(1 , [put saved the city o! Alexandria from total ' p� Y K Y r _,_° the r_haracttr,t tic family qualities. 'They the Duke y" and who the bW.es has been dertru(:tion. For that day's work, Admiral iturn very lr p+rlinarai, 13ut '1',uy xis «rnavl ter water all') r tba 1►drly, ISf6 .fobs► west u :,x r, would },nth have been Seymour got the thanks of I'rrlirooirat, a know when this ., hitiaa "earns:, acid wouul ospils its r sowpoul, ale with tw,, Of tbt :_ _ sn,ashivg my t,srm(miuu:. It4k him essst(ar s band, an rsu�rh as !�, say', s Y ' ►waif oil atrukaa, bin, si mn tisa buwit Atroti i .c . Qrr:1,cJ1Y.E7,1 L JAC►i?3 �` nit, is that you, sir ! ". rtnid t;t►arls►y age, anti £Y,b,tXNJ ; wt,ile c;i,ar.tcy iisraa- ., Y.`a K,,t a ►n lnr • frts•nA. t ;hear up t ,,l xtat tray nu+ari a#►a i��ti+ ftita flea wwY ' :`` °`. Beros(ord, ar chary as a lark, jum ►lug up oir'l, who certainty (lid tt►e tiastol rho` work, I.p► Latter than nulr,rl 1'ti xtrrkl i,Y Y'o �� .Pill, `Pt ►a, wtwl•r ►awi1lalst di,l ru,t qa iu`:. jar,. and l;razea Apollos if they hub tot fo►ard iroln his knees and salntiag. 's�joa refs! was proad and qla 1 to get a salsas tr►edal Y ' !6101 t;K.., ass( • t cs fair► s esyrnmurtoa, Ilan ome dr it hsiip.r►ooal ibaaC whoa fhb tr,s,ra !halls rite ow;,n►da And tf►fat► Cho ' the leuitimate outlet fur their wild blcx.(i, she ,hadn't been steering as well ar she b R"" p (r,k 4AIta►r iu►r„a j ' Y - eras in the atrm end the ot'►er'in .the navy. 1 Two ern lrt+rr bin war is tht thick o! otltrr twyr w u, mi►Ared titfa 1 , „sea int�t tt ►(t hUtr►a 4tiutitwf fti a' !tr -w,* 6 . 9 "Y• ought lately► so I got hold 4 Chips and Y with lirpir, wrist out early is V-1: is,ara►nK ,,;r ynolr rnvrat hi ,lahrs throw hiss r44A t - Y .- - As for William, better known fry hin so- (.'we've been unrbipping her guar !o see the fftfhtinq of the tioa4an. where he c:om. ar uaftal 1s.r ,sera a„ ail tF,sL f►a rsr►ald ' .. ' briquet of "Fighting Bill," he is a perfect i w.` -ether we drnldr,'t trwke her o right. it ' rnau(!te! tl,a naval Lriga,ilas, ar►d where ha 1'p` lair, tf,a ir,t i(► +rr a the fret, Aruf, ►.fawat yin f tm - dare -decal for desperate enterprises. More, K K, hardly lilthrs lv&wl frian t1 ►elstraw Ors w1ow,f, h6uhteA from !tut. vi„l,rt►t aacurt" -?�: f P you hadD t come off till to -ni ht, wed have ` hid an sluAst• uns,tue ttsperitls(,c. At tf►s , ,s,t,:tt+nKnt sack ,L,Wn „r,tr tI„s a ::,.;1 y Ctrrifias fxn►tla-t of Attu Klea,arlstrt iii, Nor hash, qlies tall that 1„r would I,a uuAhla . . cautious officers, or rather officers with' had her refitted and you'd never have • Y W sarKars�rrs pert dA V4' )iAL /„,V, tea rlul xbsary, „ more regard for a whole skin, a$t w s,raeet j known, except for her going so wtli a/t,Cr, irrt litewart's fwc�e om(,uuntrrtfi as fryer• Y jr� AI{ dace err sew+ ►4aia(rd ltut fta self ►' .. , not IIII Ton du i ►►a bast V, fw »al�n� .. - ' at slim as a u.edal- hunter and it ix a , ward," The evident sine er,t of the ctm- i whalmtng hoot of Arabs, L,rd C%arlwo and K 1 + fact that whenever there is a medal or a Y his man held drag a of tilt ira chio,a gun bits►, hail tkw t4sesra world gettixr fa his srys�+► bird wbwt a► 4i�>aa ahwvft tl�a pytty ►► { fcssion, and_the cornitzrl tiggers of tltius kia+rt� K K awl it wax wttb lust grrxtrwt ,I,ftff:atly t ►At k,, kin i+,fatr,l {,atik wt �tlra wf,frwl1 cruse, ur an} hurt of dintsnraion to I,e tern en•nt, with Nils reed fauau►d him "sites" and j whi(h rrv,wr,•! down tbaenrrra� iv hoops arid i4 •l lra.t 1r,rtf3+f fs►ruar,alf v, art q Awl �, , ,f ! fI p f6 tf 'Aid . JIm'st ,.iai a Ols Aftfwit isr► s.t'tu1 Wit ed by intrepid valor, Figntin Bill V,erex- ,, loss were t,ro much tot• tt►s Uukt'ssn tr, t dial a rust deal w &awe the wl►o1e 1„ro�t from „ Y : „ A. `� K s ' thins flay -,at, wl.o Ilvf:d mar by,'lor Lho ,►send , -,�,,d Visi =t► W44 traroaiat*'i : I tI :,f ford u }.ciund w have it. I he (stn not 1 lie burst tint laughing, and with hu rtaliv I aur,th► stir n. Winn itisai i,sst,lle wax ever la +• sees w+Ks ,iu ►�, foxavarw {r►ML Aet4 �' / . . - get in the urdinaty cx,vrsseof service rte rski'led amistantm, Clistley ai.d (;hips u,aD `and tiltat;,Fwllir,R "i,a,tdtzar stt►1" was tskrn r(af�lvir� Itlli,r.! btx trlskdet tf„s seat ►t � • , � i3 � ��'` F .resigria big appeii„LrnNnt an�i volnntexrs for ?' ed �, t tbedisintt� ra'trd iurtrurr►e,,t Lrr ; (x,uut Of, It sew fuartd that. every usaa its �i. fl b,r�! if►a Lr,ft soar p41laul nut Aa4 ,1 sass Utii the p�,gt of da►Dgtr. 7'},at is how he gait the crthtr w,thoat dams►giug her w ui $ a( b•,rr.er ►a, rr,4 nisi 1t rrO„tui '1's,rry ato,r,sk, ti,rr'a lrarvfiug, is ,l•abls } *V1V �i,ry, h , ` c}sar a firs rrs�s btrre sin biri i,rxra killsrl +y�► : g K Y 4 'Jut) tux lr,r,ksrd at filet! riot✓ awl seta ; I,wldla ass • teasel r,�er o! tiik trf p, Mal . . Victoria erurse in Lulular►d, aLd that i►r how , seriow extent. At the same time the Dukes *1`-* fit Lfsrd 0 w k* flereeford. Thol-ft warms „ qs,w, 7'•,v,y, yOe re Lk„r ctrl y tk {1,,10 1 vin rv,aaro,r«.1 t►o,,at !{teat wAa ti ►,r I,tstlt Lit9si,4 he has- oovered his breast with ,lec ratiuus+, 1 warned his young friend Chit if ever bin du woeudead. 1teas Gghttag beta I,itu tin(, � d 1 ass.' (;u ass! still u, f!„w `' i. sash recording ryon,e d�x,(1 of gallantry or'; �,uct►.�d sn of bis.mwical i,eL n • n ' cl,s,se f(n ti,at. K'�t at+tr'` Y wustl"1 ,:vacs xfvol tivas I.w4fiitssc rApida i Dime day of glory. Pbuss( who art dtsspvaed ' Y "K fkn ls,P rn+e, at,(I brlra.6 liras uv,r,sry l,srtoK matter ; stater. , . . Y K r3' , he would asruredly throw him overboard, at.i, wtarta O A I jv"i�=f - ­N. -3 ­� T, A . - . = ft kl== �­ 1, .- ,-7�jv-p­ - , 'c­ - ­'! -- " -f-. -A' � -Z -- - Ir"T, -'- T,Tlkl;� , .1 - -4- , " 'I, 11 M , - � . M .. � ;­ , '-- , .4, `�r . " - W I . � I - � - . ." - I � fl. - . � z'� � . - . .. � � I ­ , - - . ­ -ft , - -1-!­ -1 ,r,�'. ." I " - '.. - . " , . 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" ; r � 11 I � � ­ . � I - - I - - Lj,! .4r� - - 4v,w, . .- .. ­ I V I . � " 1 � Mr. Bowdifim is still indisposed. ; � - ". -, , . - . .1 - . . . . , . 11 . -. ,%- . � �. i-­ . - ,�. ... . .1 - , - I . . . ,- c­., ILI. . . . ­%­- . I .11, � .., I' - -&qnantit . . . -1 � . . :. " I . -, I -. . -* i " " . X .. I . I ULU: � V of good.alleau . � ­ k � . ", - I ... . . , .4 �.,-.�, - � , - . . . - I ­ . . , , I . :� - . , '. I f.�- I-, -. - , -. ,�­ ;, . �� �,;W,.� - . I 'k, - �i',,i, " - . I �. Mr. Bell is suffering tram gri marrowtat toed peas. AM I y to JOHN .. -- U,�k, R � . .-,. - ­ 4, , "� FOR - U"- - - ­­�: . t . . 611 - . ­ . .1 - , . e ­. V,�:,r , - �c . � - . I ­ � .... '... J . •, . On Saturday, the 6th inst., Judge Mor- HENDERSON, 14ot • $3, con. i. P arias. 16-U. ! ­ -- ­ . - - . - . --: . . �. ­ � . , ... � ` - . . - . . . - - 0 .- - ­-­­.-:� -. .... . J ,., ,�q­ . - I ­ . � . -Z . .- �- ,' �­ � . � - Ran hold court at this place. ,. -4i , ,� 'L�,: ''. � t­ -- ---�� ---- --- - - I ­. - ,..� .. - - 1:. . .­ I I � . --. . -­ . • 1. 11 I t;.. �'A�:� I., -- , 6 --- - � . I . . - I . - . �­, - . . �. I .1 - - - ­. � ; --.1 - ;­ . . ­ - - I , -, � �. I - -� - - . ­ : - . ­ ­ .1 OR SALE :-A quantity .of Red Rua - �. - , ! I ­ . � . :.7 �, - ..-I �-. - -:.,� � ght j(ktVjUg Ift '' Mr. 0. White is putting the finisbing " �'�. . I . I . � . � ' ' � . � 1- - ,*;�- . . . ., I . . . .: .., . . 4. . . , -: . . . . I � I 1, .4 . ­ � �'. - crowds that . I.'.,:., -- . .. 11 ..... .-- Latwo, F White brick, at the Cherrywood Uricir and .i - -i, O.; � . 1 4� . touches on his now house. But I &W A' Tile Y&rd. CHAR. PETTY, Proprietox, Take e' notice of the ­ - �-. it-I& 1. �.�.. ,,, . . . - fraid that the architect has not followed - � . . .. - - - - ­ . . IS ]Published 4 .*y Friday morning at its ofilce . I 1� , . 1� . I - I � , � �.. .. I ' 20 to .80 tons df good `� e I -:.-.- . I. , - I * TANTED:- 1 4 , . I . ; . � . . . .- - . Pickering, Cut. . out the plans and specificatious,as the roof � .,. . - daily take advantage of th -- - 1. : � I' / , A- . - IV mixed hay. Cash oil delivery. JAB. ' . . �. . : . . . .� " � , . - - i. - ­-, %;,. ." is A little twisted. nevertheless it is a neat lu*��- ;,,�, ­�­ I .. . '- ". % 1. " - . . . i . - . ... -. -<� I " . I - - ,Y, - TERMS - F..1- GORDON. Gordon House Pickering. 16-17 - . I I � . -- I .. . ­ �� 1: . I • ., . . .*1-29*'P*r*#Ai,- 01-00 If paid Inia''di little house. And as this is leap year, Air. - ---.-- ---------- . ... . cheap',excursions, . . ..: I �­ .., Vaik".. -- -- • . -, - . .1 .. . . .� - . to. - . � - - . -. . . �t­. . . ... . .. - . : . -,. . .. - : I . ­ . 4� � . White has provided ample room for two. SALE;-Two new Mitch Cow ­ . . , , . . 11 ' - - ' . ­ ' '- ' :-­---­:­ ,.. - . RATES OF A:DVELTISING -. . - ,; - ."�,',', -: . � , . #;, . ' - . I , . - " I -,�-.-- - FOR , - ". . . -�r­ .,., two young Dhrham Bulls, and Pure-Brod - . - � . � .� ... - . , . I .1.: The girls will not let this c ­ - � I I - . � , � ..'- ` I � -insertion, per line * . - i - . cents � chance slip. . Berkshire pigs. Also a first class farm in M . - . � . - , .,- . ­.. . First . 10 _ an!- . . ­ - .- - . . ". � .. . .. -1 4' . Mr. B. Carne set the ball rolling toba'to lease for a term of years cheap. THOS. RICHARIDSON'R HARDWARE - I . .-, I- - I - Bach subsequent insertion, per line - 5 ­ � . . . . I ;� . - � ­ by subscribing the sum of 0100 towards PUGH, Whitevale. , 14-16 , -. .. . .. t . . - ;�11-.` � � ' - • This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. I - ... • . ,-,. 7' , - . I - . wertisements. - - -­ . . � ­ . �, I I . - . - the reFtoratiou fund of St. Aildrew's, while ,­- . ­ ­ - . . . � store, and return. ...- . -. - . - .11 .. - !! , � .1 . '.. I . �­,., 1. .. . . . . � ­� . -Special terms given to parties making con- / ANTED:-i opod-ste'neral servant ' ' .- ' - �.., . I ; � - mats for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- others of the eougregation have subiarib- I N at Once. Good place for good girl. Last A - . ,­ 7 -� 11 . ; L11A- CUSTOMERS. I .. 11 � - : . . !. --'-,':!- Tes"', ory-airly contracts pa�able qi1arterly. eel gool round sums. Straugge to sky girl had lilaceoigbtyoars. Address immediate. T REA TE 'D - IN .. ' . 'C' . I . . -- . - . �,.,� Bilsilless em,rds, ton lines or under, with paper, there are some that hang fire and won't I stating age and experieuce. Mrs. (Rev.) J.F. , . .1 I .� , � - - . . � , . , THE BEST OF S TVLE. Ne .. ... �- Ad:;_-. I �-�,.�`T'4- one year, $5 0.^,, Pa.yable in advance. 96KLE Y, 684 Spadina, Avenue, Toronto. lin. 4 er pea - � � * W give a cent. What's the matter. I would - . v ry I- . - - I I , I . I 15�1- 1, - * t 4 1r, ­Not!-3-i in local columns ton cents per line, ------------ ' of tryiiig to pknase purchaser.. . . .- - . I .� ­ � .. I . - . . �,�. . � � . ; - .. Ave,cents.rar line each subsequent insertion. SU$!gest that they throw aside their griev- F, OR SALE OR TO RENT good . - � * - , "' . . . .. I . I ' . I I � . . . . - . . - t , I - . . . . . '-� ;� - - --- . : . � . : . ,, �j , .; 6 a ialcoutr&ctrates made OLIApplICA- ances, iLnd ko in and helpbeanti�v the farm. containing 96 acres, favorably sit- ­­­-- . . I � . § :� . .V 11. , . Moi2� I-To free advai-tising. -- - ­­­ -------- -----.--- - . P;Air - ,� uated--just east of Pickering village, on which - - -------, ­ . - church, and not have half pulling at one . -. �. - s - � 4 " - . 11 .., . Advertisements without written ustructione is a ' '- . �' - ''., ... .good frame house &ad two barne. Plowing " - , . �. �: �4 ��.�, .swillbe iusortel until forbidden and charged me- end of the rope, and the other at the other mostly done- If not sold immediately. will rtnt p , � I - ..., fArllagly., Orlers for discontinuing a,4ver-tise- end. All should get hold of one end and t6 a good tenant tuone other need apply) Pea- . . r 4� .- .%, - . . - . --�­: sa"4 must be in writing and sent to the pub- session given 18t of April- - For further particu. , -- � -. � . . . , - - . . . . . . skier. . pulltogether. Wherethereiarniouthere DR 0,V THE SIDEWALK ... --. . fare apply to Robert Miller, Pi�kering 11, 0. 16-17 . Job Work promptly attended to.--- 1 J - - . is" strenoth. -EUSTICUS. I I - . ; ` - >1 , .,; . - �. .. n . 1. � � . . .. .. . . .� . I . . - .� - � . 1 . � ... . . - 'T OR FOR SALE.-The Im. . -,/ . .. 0 R E'-\ . - - ­ . - - . 0­840,em�e . . . I . . , - . , * ..,. . I - . W ­ I - I I . I � I . . . . �. - . . . ­ �---' ..�-. W- Is CLARK - ,� - -:, PROPRIETOR. - ,..: -' .: Tplement NVarerooms and the west et;1 of I . . . . . � I -,- 1. . - . � . � - �:. I ., - - I - ­ -. - , -- .� • : ;_-� . .. - -1 I . � roughcast hot;sa, to-ether or separately: the . ,- � � . :066 - FROM - ­ . go* I.. . .- ,­ . � : %, .-. ­.- WHtTEVALE. . .. I . . a 0 � . ., - ­ . . - . . . . . . ­. .. . . . , . - . .1 . I . .1 - - .. . � --., ., . . . . . � - � . . .... : �: :�--!, - - also �C� I I I . - . - . - � . house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies, . -1. . . . I . . I I . - 10ttr IP041008-Strict Independence. .... .. . . the two shops between house and the old 1. � � .. � . . . ---- .- . . . � . ­, . i � I ., .... .. . -. - �. . . - . � . i I . . I . . . .- . . . . � ­� , I I . . � I . . - ... - . . . . I Bun gays be ­ isn't ill it" this week- barn, rent. or would exchange for private - - ' . . � I 4Um-A First-class Local Paper. ' residence. Possession given the 1st . . . A% • I I ..,.! , . 4DUr - - - ' - - ., . : ­ , . 1961're"ll. 0 W. S. of is away seeking ploaiure ill of . . .. . . . . - I Our lExpectutlons -The heiity Brooklin. I . Forfurther vtrticulara, epqnire of R. H T. - .. .1 � . - t. I -- . .1 I . . ­' " -! . � It. , , -- Ad Pickering Village. orb letter to R. HANEY. . . 1, . lim Whitson a flying call last . �* I i ", , , apport of the Deople of Pickering and vicinity. luon gave nil Un . . . , I , - flying, Alpena, - . I I . michistan. 15tt . . : : ... I � :- week. - -- . - . -. � - .- I �,- ­." - - - . A ..R "S.... I - �� �. . . 1� � --:- * OR SALE.-The estate of the late ... -- � - .. I- � I . Mr. Tweedy, of Whitby, was here last . .. t - - A, " z . , . ­1 . . . . . - I - . - t I q, - i .- - week on business. F Mrs. Every'. containing 50 acres. being . ­ - - . � � . ' ' ' - ` *** , , � . . . . f ", .- - ".:,- FRIDAY, FEB. 12,1992* .­� mposed of the S.W. quarter of lot e , - ' ' * - , .. . ­... I .� - . - ,r, . . Miss Major, of Aurora. is spending a few co - ' ' a' . - . - , ­ gudconof the the township of Pickering. front- - . . . . I .. .. . - days in our locality. . Hingsum ro%+ 4J milus from the town of , * . I : , I .. . , I , . . . "' -, - - . - - -.- �- -� ,-. - . . - .4. - W­ . 11 re. J. L. Spink spent a day' or t xo in and li miles from Pickering Village. . • - -. ..� . . .- . -. . � . . - . � .., . I . . . . . i I - T A. INOTES AND COMMENTS. .. , , % 1 Box Swoke'd ���� ng -. . . . , -. ..�., - . - .Bito.y.&, good buildings and every convonion -a. S , ; , . . . . . , , ... . .. I ... .. our vale last week. ­ . . . I . 14 . � - , .r I . ­ ­­ . . This is a very desirable property. Title indio- . - . - - .. - � .. .:.., .- - ­ Miss Ella White is at present VilitI89 putable. For further Wticalars apply on the . . . . - .. � . - ' . - -... . .. I . I . . [1: � _ �- . I ­.. Vbe nomination for the Looll House friends in the city_ prumises, to A. A. POST. County Architect,Whit- � . i . � � - . . . . , I . . - . - I . • -takes place in North Renfrew on . . . � , Ir ;� - the Mrs. K. Nighav;ander spent a short tints by. or W. V. RICHARDSON, Notary Public. 1 - Dozen �0�s - - - . � . . . . . ...... . 3 . . I '­ Pickering. f • - .. � .. .1 . 9 '. . 2stf - : , , . . . I . - . :: .* - ..r. . .. . .. . 16th inst. and polling on the 23rd. in Toronto last week. . �. . .; ! . � � . . . . : - , �'. � ` - '. - � - , - . . . . ; i . ­ . . � � I . . - - . .. . . . I / - � . .. . Jas. Malcom is suffering from a gentle ­ - I ­� . ­ . p {= I - ,- *A' " . EXECUTORS , 1 'S rinse - i . - . The Ontario Lekislature opened attack of that impartial epidernic kilown ' . : M*tt. for )'oh* ' ' ' "I'll � . 9 as •1 grip*" .1 ) ­ -.. . .. I . . - ­ . - - I . . ' . . I : ' � - I I :' , -- - � 3proceedings yesterday. Great prepay- - - ' . I . - . . . I L . - . � 1-1 - - * ­ - 11 0 as - . .. I_'. . . - . � , I , . . 4 . , . - - i , � , . . � - ­ . :. . :.i . 1. - � - - I .. .! . I .- . - $ � -. -; . . , . . . . . ! i . . 1. - . I . � . . . . I � " I -, -ations have been in. progress for some Sandy Armstrong h i employi* 0 ex- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Overshoes for 1K .- . . - . .- , I � , tra hand in his harness - making es� blieh- . - . . . . - - - �;,i i �- . I . :1 at' '' ' -. - .1 �. , - - weeks. . in the matter of the estate of I . e," - � . .. - -W. I I -­­ -.�::­ - .. . ' . . . I.. ­ - 4 i . � . . � . I ..��:, merit. � ' - - : . ! . , . ­ I ... . . .,. . .. . I.. . . - • . . . . . . � . : , . . � I . . . " i ", I... , .J: Methodist choir has . � � 1. .- . . rk � , .; - ­ � �: - ­�-... - .­ . . - I I . . 1. ., The leader' of the Meth .. . - ; . : . I . - - ., � . . I . . � . . . - . ­� : . � - - been conspicious by his presence during DAVID - JAMES - CUNNINGHA - . - .. ; � . . . �f� . . I ­. , . - . � .. I . . ­ ­ ar in . .- ... - . I . � ... - � , . a peculiar item t' , . I . . .1 . . . -. . . . - . . .- - . I I • ­ N. .,. % is- is '' the past few Sunday evenings. late of the Toni nehip of Uxbridge. m Dishcloth .Soap - . . .. .. . .,. ..... ix : - . I ) - �'�. , '' .,. - ; - . ­.. ...-:. .. .. �-. . - '- -- February:-The residence of Byron Your correspondent antioipat" a large in tile County of Ontari .. ! . ' ' . • -. - 0, . - ' ' " . ­ ' . -,.� � ­ . . ; 1 14 - Markle, near Millgrove was struck by attendance at the *Baptist chlirch aunt- -; I . .. . ..Z, . - , . , ­ - - - , - - , ` - tiff. , . . (yoenA#n) deceased. . . . . 1. . . . -- -. �. . . . � . - - - � X . � � f . . , - � '. , �: ' versury next Sunday and Nlondnr. - � . . . I .. - � . . � - . I . .. - - . - - - , I �. ; . I , . .- - . � . , . - - f) - - ;.- ­ - - light0liffll 011 Sunday night. - ' Ovefallg, Braces, I , 1, - - - I - Z .., -rA I - 0 . 0 ­ . . .r � '. -- I 0 e notice our friend, Mr. T. L Pugh, V OTWE is 'herebr, Riven pnrsnant te. . . '- -- .1 * ; -., . � - � ��. ,, . I . .4'. . - . - .. .. , - . � . - . � ! I . . . . . . 1. ­1 . I , . : g] . - ea i--�. -' -,4- - Thie Nork countv counell bron' [It resting his weary .ha-u.ds and lienti thits -L'N the provisioup of the revis d StFtt 11IL", - . - . . ­ - . � : - . - " : � - " I '--' *he pro'ceedings to a Close Saturday , . , - . - . - - I . . w�ek. La grippe is supposed to be the OhIaPfo. Cbapter 11(y Section 46, that'n'.1 croll;.! 1� 4�., - I .-- 6i-s and otherh �aving clail,.j ag-kin"t til-i estate � - , - . : I �..,. - .. - - . . I ounixe* , .­...- . . � - .. ., -- " -woraing, an of 9avid Jaines Cunningham. '.att �f the town- 0 a . . �j � . - . 1.'� . . , . - . . .-. - , -- ­ - . - . . � . . . . . . � , ._ ,- d the toll gate question is The anniveraary aqvices of the Metlw- ship of VxbridgA. In the County of Ontario. y � . . . . . � -,� ) - J .- en- . .. - : , -. . - qt where it was years ago. The dist church will be held on Sabbath the maii.doceased. who died on or-about the-fou - .� - . " - F JU rth' -1 1% I . - . - .- I . . - I -- .,.. - - � . I . . - 21st inst. Good taleut for each service it= day of December. A. D. 1891, at the Paid Town. . . -. E.­ . , . .. . -. ­ . ­'. � � . 111 . - ; leases of the gates will be renewed. ship of Uxbridqe. are hereby required to deliver 1 B ox'' of - Biscuits .- � - - - ' T � . ' - . .,.,A- .7'. � � ex pee . ' . .. ' . . * �0 -A ted or by respsterwi letter to Messrs Dow � , , I . , , " if .. I i_ . ' . * . : ' -1. i � ' . - - , - t i ..- .. ..-A� - i -,.- � .. I . - - - , , " " ,:, I - . . �. .1 � ­ - 4 . . ­ . E. A Thornton, of Norval, after spend- McGillivray. of Whitby. solicitors for Jamett , ; , . .4 ': i 11 . I ,.; �- ___:: . .. :. - - .. i'll . . -.1r, . notice signed by General Ma - E, ans. rho - I I.. , . I.. . . . . ! I . . n119- ing Saturday and Sunday with us. left ior I 0 youn.-aq. James Howitt ani Duncan I . . � . - . - .-�q- - � . : : . . - . - , - . - Al - eteentors of the fast will and . . .. i. I . . " I . - I - Motgan , . I - . ­ . . � . . I , : . I ­ � -vr Seargeant has been posted in tlie Br o f the 7.: ards lrtlYl ''. * �­ - . -,. - IL -, - 1 1� -1 - r Monday. Wel-leach o us testament of the said David James Cunningham, I �. . . . . . . 't . . , .. I ­ ­ -.t AN., , I I � 9 '" - ' - . - ' " - - I . , "I - I . . � . � - . . . . ,JGrand Trunk shops iu -Hamiiton, an- has something to attract us. deceased or before the first day of April A D . . IFW, a statemevit in writing of their names and We would like to hear our Comet play- 'Mou I i .. . . neing that employes must not take adresses so I full pirtic-ilars of their el&tmp !! . .. I . I a Sunday evening experience. We, un-. . . . - ­ - . - � p fir 1-2-. Yards Grey F1 a�� e .,!,­. . - 4.1-.. ani the nature c! all securities, (it any) hold; , - ­ ­ -ally part in elecitions but may vote as d6retand that he back as the children by them. . . . -- -1L. . . i . - , ­ . . , . ! .. . ! I - . . -- - - - " * ithey please. I of Israel Oid, into the land of Egypt. . And notice Is futtlow Riven that a . I . I � ��. `7 - :' . . .. Isar the . . i. . . - . .. . . - - ` - . . .. . -�. I � .- .,: ... . ­ . I .... I - � . - � . - . d last mentioned date the extentors - . . I. : . - . I � � Mr. Laidlaw, of Georgetown, left here go mas 07% :,- I . .1 . . i I � I . . � ­ . . - seed to distribute the assets of the am( . I - *. . .- I * i., . - . .. - 1W - . . . . I . - - I I 1 Q cart ' - of Black-, Str . . . - . .-.., � i-� 1. - � j� . . . ­ � I I ­ L � ­ L .. J ' - ' J=ekiG - Monday for Brooklin and vicinity. but 'red among the persone entitled thereto. havin I '. ­ � - . i.. � , H. Blain has trade tbc 01i - � - . � . � - . � : .i . 1 . . . � ...­ �'. . �­ ­ . - . * I .. . ; � , ','- - what route will be taken then, we cannot regard only to the claims of which notice sb2 - . : I � � . . .. � . .. * •.. � : - . - . . - .- -? . . . . . , . � , I . I . Alouncement that lie will not be a can- say; but it moms as if some like too do long have been Itivou as above required; and the . . - : I ( 0 - I . I - -. � : . . - . - %: - ,P . . : . , .. - amid oxeOubors will not be liable for 41be, said , . . . . 1. I 11�1 . . L . : . 1� - - L . � . .. . -t. . didaie in the next Presidentiale lection. their trip. i .1 . 1�' . . . � assets or any pan thereof 0 any pereogI or per , , - . - I ­ . . . . . . . . - go there - first. ­ �: ". ­ - �,` Z . ; . `; !Mis het iii deplored by the Repub- - . tons of who** claim or Maims notice 9ball no You will get tLem all atDUNBA11t9S. ..- . ,-i,> . ... . �­ I.— t ­ I- J -1 - -- - .. .. ­ 1. . . .� . I . .. �� I ­1� .. k- . .. . . bays been received by them. or their solicitors - � . . - 1. - . - -� , Fw4us u he was the man they had de r - - . . .1 . . ; -t . V i . .. - . ­ . - I I ­ . .... - ... ►: .. . . . I . - . . - - I " * , finateky settled upon.- - . . � . . . . : I V- , .. - � INSALE. . . ... . .- * ss the time socregaiti , . .. � 11 I . � . . - . .. , . . � ... ., . � . . . . . - . Dated at Whitby &s fth day of February A.D. . . .. - .- . ! . - .: . . , , , - " '' � . � .. I I 'i. . . ... 1. low . - , .. - . , . - . - , . : 1� Stevenson mnt a . . . , , - , 4i I 1, '. , ! I I - Misses Stev' �on and WD � - . i - , I , I v -. 1. - � -. . LETTER TO, THE PUBLIC ! - , ­ ..-� '. I , 7-hat must have been- a Grit boiler faw days in th3 city this week. . . , 1AKN2 ZVANG - - . .. .. . I . f - i­ . -- . . . .. . . - . . . . JAK112 IRON a a a. - - � 4. - . . . . ... I . . - ANW-0 -ow- - . . . l limi exploded ill 'thr, Oshawa Vindil- John Emmerson is on the shelf this waek D. M. KOILGAN. . - . . I . � . . I " vibb his FtA uti rw Of t-19 last will and testament of V . . � . . � . . - � - :* : A I I ratter office the other day, else why with a bad sore throat, combined ,v I , ; -1 � . % . - - i I - - ­- old complaint. J. CunningL im deceased. THEREBY thank all who have patronized me in the implemient busi- - �. - " .. . , - . , I - � - --:-* � , . t h - I cclfllfrrav� I dealing 11 &fly . * . .. .: -: - .. , I , . -A - � - - John Barnett has bee-i assi iting William ­ . - . Brock 69. Whitby. - ness in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutually - . - . i �, -- ;�., - should it commit suicide a such a . I .. . i . ., I ,�,..- . � vAtical time. Had the press explod- fwc'man to draw gravel out on Scugog Solicitors for the said Rxe-!utors. 13-IT. I pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt au are, the Alassey and. - . ' . - . I . .-1. 1. . .. I 1 I ,-;, ---- _-I- ;,; -� I - - - - - --- --- ­ ­ - . ­ - -- I .- --- - ' � r I • . . . I "'. , eC our surprise should not h re bean Island, this week. ,, Harris Companies 4iave amalgamated, and this atrial will do away ' . - - .i Is ;. � . - - - . Our choir i3 holding special pr*res in 01-JA.M:02407�TW i - .1 - ... - - - - - . I .�- - - - ,.- � so great. - .. with many agetits throughout Canada, but I am pleased to sti-Ae that I bave . :, . .. . .- . - . � . -- C, - . ­ " :, - ;- . . - .- . - ' . .; order to appear in their proper style on - -'.' , � . ­. % . .. . . � . . . . . . . . . -1 x I.- . .. �. ..-. - � - � . Tuesday night next, at Greenwood. - . . secured the agei,ey for Pickering Township for the 1'ew 'INIds'se Harris firm. -.i .. I , . . Hon'. Alexander Alackenzie is 'Very � . . i . y , I • .1 . . . � - t 1-. I 1, � Rtw. Mr. Watson, B.A., attend�ed the . I �. . . I capital I - R. however, . . . - . -, s­-, 11-, - U 7V low, yet he has somewhat reco%ered � I . . Establishe 0 This union of and property will not in any way effect prices, . ­ .I , , , - - . .. ­­ . .., . ­, � � . ineetings of all branches of Chriitian Ell- . . - I . but will be an advantage as each agent will have a lac fir vAr.ety cf luacLiuery . . . . .. ... - -.. - - . e I .bodiat church, in ' . "' I �. 186 . . . .. . I .. * ,, durino, tyke last few days. The worst d.avc r work of the Alet . . . � -- 7. . -. - ' -- I -1 • � �� " . ­ � You eau have your choice of the 0 wide; ' - ' . • .- *1 " , . . symptoms about his indisposition is Toronto on Monday and Tuesday. ' . - . . . . - . � - to offer. three best limlers made; wi 0. - - ..- �.. . . 7: -Ik" . . � .1 . .11 I C:. ", -- - -. . L 1, Brantfurd; the Torouto No. 10. I'; aud tle .Toronto No. 3, - -- . -- '. J, - that be is without pain. His friends, The excelfent condition of theroads gives . Openend, No. . I . . . f- � the small boy an opportunity of trying his , :,- � . I t - - -' ; : ... �....! ' : I � - /"�� - which . includes 'all Canadians, are .� . - I A. all In five and tilx ft. e'ut -, the choice of seven diffefte �t niowers, and three - - - " . I -- - . t I . � � . . - - . . Xmas sleigh, and these moonlight i nights - ­ . . . . -� .,. , . � ; - ­ anxious o learn of his recovery. / . . I .. - I I f�,' :.. .- - nx'ous t, . , . adds much to the fail of sliding down bill. .. . . I . difftrent horse rakes ail,l seed drilli, as well as sti trs, root cutters, and - -,. .. -1 - . :-.. - . � . I I .1 -. - . . I . . . . ­ f . .- � . - . - 11 I. - s' , I ( � - .: . . ,�. �0! that we were bays a-A* . I - � . I N. - � -j � . � , - . . pulpers, cultivators, sulky and wall ing plows, vaid all other hii.ds of furor im- - , i .. - � . . . . ^ 1:11. ' � . � I . . 0 1� . . � I . � -.1, . . . - . - , . . 1� - ­ Numbers of our honest Reformers attend- . I . -Iy�l . . . .:- I - �`-.-`.", .1- 1. Uncle Thomas McGreevy is ni- - t p1leuients. . �,rrr � �. . a -;.. i � .- - - - . -� . . - " : 1, . !- I , . ed th- opening meeting the election ca-n- . ! - . - I .. �i , - , .A.-candidate for Parliame'litary honors. .'- - - . � -� -- . Remember I have mo%A my warervo*nis to Remmer's bleA, opposite' - . . -" � . . '' • - - ' .1. .14 - -- . 'South Ontariz), oil Friday last. .. . -- - I ' e : .,- . I - paigil in - . . ... - I- - - I -' - 1. - � .. I Quebec West is the scut for whivill he . - Moore s blacksmith shop, ill Pickering villti--' . Call .. - 4. I a I ­ A-x-)rdirg to reports, James I. Davida,mi's : - .. � ' , ,e on, -we earl and I m , 1. , . ,,r- . ,- �tl .:! . - M / - - , .- I . sure to satisfy 30U. -� will strive. We are by meals at, star is still in the ascendanev. ---, I I.J. FORS .'.W1-3:, Pickering, 011t, 1-40 ­ -, , I - . ­ . '. . . .. . 1 - -­ . -t exposures of political " The Juvenile Temple this - . ­.- I be eud of. the ' place intend 1: --------- ------- - - --- . .. I I . - - - - � - . -� ,- Quebec. If Ullelci holding their postponed open meeting on . ­ . .. -� / -- -corruption ill. ' ., . . - - . .. ­Ii. -.. - � I, .. . Thursday, the 18th inst. tet us add, the . -- . � I . . . ­ I • - - ­ . - .-.1 .�-.f 7 .. � - , - I - I . . . - � .., ..., . I - Thomas is elected then prcpare for ,plate tiff be passed around f,)r silver, so. - . I . , �. � I . .- - ­ I I . . . I I . . . - . . . I . . - ­ � � t . , I ,--. ! . alniosk,. any th ing. . , cor-C pr-apa---,ed Ao rel.ivi yourself -cof all I !I B E A MAN . . -- . ..... -.�... . . . �... I 0 , .- - - . I . Il ' f ''. T11 . : -- . - . ­ ! ­ .1 ' I �. . . � !�L- ­'. . --1-1 - � - There are now two vaC.atl(*le,3 Ift . tfie %up-- ixouq diniei;. . . Putap Factory, , - . � - �� .. - . - , ,�­ . I , . The -chairman of this district of -the . I ­ ,�bs 10 A"111k.-A. - * � -y � . - .: Local Leoislature. caused by the Methodist church has appoinW Rev. Mr. Cl.. C3�OrCVX. Proprietor per cent. discount , All men Can't be' - - ►i.' - . I - , . n .>r to ' : I . ''4 ' I �-, �. . Dunlop, member for FitzpAtii(,k to fill the vacancy caused by . - . [ I I , . 16, r ! Apollosof strength � I , - - Manufacturer of - - . Rs for . ; I - - Renfrew, and resignation of Mr. Med- � ou Felt Boo .. % .. . .-- - I . -. . I . �- . the illness of Rev. Mr. Hewitt, whose re- . i - ' i . . . . , and fo; m * but all . . . A , . . - a coveryis very slow. HeisstillinTor t k , . . . , -1 . *1 , -- . . . �.-.-- -calf, Kinaston, who was lately Elected. vet - two we i .- , - . . !,- .-. . 0 hopes time returnt"'h"?, Lift, Force & Suction Pumps week. . -. . - , ." may have robust.- " . o is . . - . . . . � !�k . . ' I - . .1:7 -- to the House of Commons. Both of home in' Greenwood. . .... .. " - . • I Deep-well Punins of Brass, Iron and We are bound to clean ,outour stock i health and strong , ' . . .0 � the above were Conservatives. The It. Rogers, while working in the bush on � - r, ! . ­ - � . . ­ - .. % ". .. �.� . . . . . , , - . t , N . .:.4 0 M misfortune to allow a Porcelain. - of FELT BOOTS, at once. Don't ! new and clear : - - : . ­. elections take place out -Feb. '23rd. ' I . .. .-.. - I . ---- . . • , his legs. He is now an- miss this chance. Save monev * - . . I � huge log to roll on . . I • abl) to work and gets around by the aid of GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS, . nil . Andsf. Our treat- -. . .4 . . South Ontario liominatiolls Will by 'buying from us. , i .. .. . . � -. 'a .1 * . - . . . . - . -1 . a cane. We extend our sympathy to Mr. Whidmiii and Cistera TaLiks, and We again offer our customers a 'great i . nileilt makes such "4 , . .1 - - - . -take -place at Whitby to-morrow, (Sat- Ragers. for it is but recently he ;was nearly . - 9 .i 0 I . . I laien. c mciliodt . . 4411 W 9 - -11 -, urday,) and the election will bg on the killed by a kick from a horse. . -. Cistern Pumps._ Mail orderf, .- run oA tea, coal oil and whips. I aw - Tb . . -. I • " ­ - . ' - -- - .1­ � �? - :, .- ,following Saturday. The Contest Ourlodge sent a load ot atwtainers to � : are our own exclus:vely, and where, ' . . - .. '.1 � 1�i -... - . . . I - .I * . ­ - . . I Smith, Coll Cho-trywood on Friday night, and intend to ' . promptly attended to. . . W, --- H. JA - CKSO - N, - BROCK ROAD' ' '-)on -- - . - , .� � - .: . Vill be between Willialn - N anything is left to build upon, the a . : _; . . �., send another to Pickering on Monday. TLYUAN FORSYTH. Agent. Picke'rhog . . I . - I. . 4- -.- . ­ I... I .. . . . � . • I . � servative and Jas. I. There is nothing like a feeling of good-fel-, ­­ -­­­ ----- -,--- -,-- - --- i3 easily, quick- .' � � .- '. I - . I Davidson, I . - I - � , " ' : � , �f4.11� . I , , . . . .. 1�1 - - � ,�.. foriner. It will be remembered that lowsbip being mahit%ined among organize R��OY�D TO NEW PRISES VIGOR U MEN * -. .. . . I'i- .. -�,�- -1 - . AUCTION -:- SALE . - .- ly, permanently .. - . - I , -- - ... , L I lions same end in view. Our . - � �!' ..� .- Mr. Davidson was unseated thto6gll ' - -- ON - - �,C- - -- I . " . . , . - � ; -. I I --Ali act of Mr. McTaggart's, which lodge is especially is the debt of Pickering. I- - of valuable - . . restored. Weakness, Nervousuess, �. � I... . � �.. - � . I_ G., - - . k � ,X the Turn out he pay it off on Monday BROCK ST4 SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK Debility, and all the train of evils, . '. - , � . ., �. ! .10 - M . - 4 . . .:.. � .!- 4 . The pre, Although not yet a city, still we are O*Tle , . - A -i,1 , . -- courts held to be corrupt. rp - ­ - . , - . . . . . - . .. . . ... . - . � . . . I � . ent contest will be the warmest ever of the busiest towns in the Dominion. We FARM : : PROPERTY Whitby Ruble Works. from early errors or later excesses., . - � - . - . � - 4 . . in the Town4iip of P ekeriva, in ' - - -- .- I � I :11: - . i . . ,� ,­. . 1 '. T I � known in South Ontario. 110th par- show our activity in the au"Inber and char- - the result of over-work, sickness, . 1. '. . ­ � .. I �� ­ I � . � '. . , i . , . the County of Ontario I - I ­ i � - I - acter of our or and lodges. A t . . - -: ­�, 1 � - I ties are now canvassing, neither beino, ' Mathison & Hawkin ' - . - -- I n slight notice of the various meetings during y etc., forever cured. - F01 I -. � :- - .. .,certain as to r@ lilts. I )URSUANT Vi a power of sale con- Tiorry, . . . . I =: .4- 1 � . Manufr&cturers of . . � - I - - � I , . - * ­ ..� I.. I. .--. i the week would perhaps refresh the memory - talue,l In a certain Toot tgage.which will b - - . -17 -* 4' . , : ­ , I I . ,IV- - - - . - . - . �.' - � � - a all .-?'Urength development, and toile ( . � � I . J. � ,�.�'. � , 11 be " MarblelLmatnants, Headstones an . � I • ... m - I ­ : of the non-attendants, and in this way &) 1,rolueoa at the time of sale there win r- I 1� Z.; - 1.1& . . - " . . I � l for sale by pul)li-. auctiou.4)y Mr. 8 C. Hunk- other Cemetery Work. . . . ; ;6, .I.. ,1 . � . 'SO2 , people nlay imiagine good, so we submit the following :-Monday, Ing, auctioneer, at Cordon's Hotel, in the Village en to every organ and portic'n of t-ho - �-- � i Sonk of ou .t . � '. ... � . . .� .. . - I I I 1, � t. . I . - . . ;. f. k , . �. - . - - . . �. . - *�­. 1 , , k I .�, -that because nothing has been appar- Grangers or Patrons; Tuesday, Prayer of Pickering, on also Importers of Scotch, Swedish, Am- .­ - �!Z . , � , � 1�1 - - ' . - i strican, and Canadian Graultes. body. Simple, naturad methods. lin-, � .. ;- .- - � �. i . - . . - � am , . .. . - - � e 'a. to . . . . - - I"* . .. , DtIV ti 11Spiring Ili the case of Trann 'Meeting and bible Class • Wmi.,a sy, . . . . 1 I I . . . , I;?'' � - :�� " .- I . Epwortli League; Thursday, Lod ; Fri- f All parties wishiag work would do w4plI to CfAl , � luro ilt � � - ., ­ vs. Pickering Township, that the case Saturday, Feb. Fe. 27 11, '92 an as before pnrebasinq. All work g uaranteed mediate improvement seen. T'ai ; - � .�; --. I � i., , -- ­ - . -- - �.',' n (lay, Choir Practice and Lime Kin Club -;- at two o'clock in the afternoon, the following and prices of the lowest � . . • I . - . . : .. , .. - - - - �. - r .- ­ .1 �! 1 . has been - settled or withdrawn. Valuable Property. viz.: . � . impossible. 2,000 references. Book, - - - . . -1. �f- - ' I I . I A kSUCII 'S'aturday, Temple. .--- - ---- - -- ..---- -- - - I . . . L I . � , I - - - - - - . ­-I. Lot uniribor six, in the second concession of , L ; . . . - ;,-: I -- ­ . ,; I is not a .fact however, taml the C,ise The unexpected did bapp6ri 'on Frid explanatidna and proofs . . � I I :� -, .- -- I . � . , r � � : . ,- � . lly the Townsbio of Pickering, in the - mailed - % . - County of . - � . � . � . Aa��- � � ... . - - . , , . . ... � .� mcmljojlffv� ""�' , " , �" "" , , " , , , lv-� - - , - , A-Ai, , dvor"Someaft , , r � �! : - .;, I �. we are he Ontario. exceVt two acres off outh West a I I . C, - . . -- .'.1 will came up at tile spring #ssizes at night last, at least so told. rt tbe a . ..,FOR SALE .. . . . � I - I . lassies of the neighborhood harixemed and corner theroof,and 48arresoff t1h" Korth actor . .. � �, (sealed) free. Address, - , I- .. : . ­ . . - ­ ­:. .. I I. � I - . �. . � . I - , - . ": .�.:�'�'-:-.- ' -Whitby. The plain lawye'r ,tirictl . - ." I - a � e - i �� I - . ­ .� . . hitclipd the horses to the sleigh, and drove of said lot. This farm contains one bdudred - � . .. ­ ;. i I , � I - .. . . 11t, I . ­ a . �� and fifty azrea. ",�,ro or IGM.. T::c aoft is of a , : . -1 .. 'It - .i,,�- ..hard to have the case of,Nliss 4di',IJ a I,)- ERIE MEDICAL -COOP - . � Z ­ .. .. . I . - . -.. ­ ' �id of rho lad3 to Greenwaod. It is'i ro. 'I'l- C(IlAal to LUT in the Orovince of Ontarle. HOUSE AND LOT :� - �- - ! " - I . ...:_1 I -1 A- . - - . . . . ...­ ., -� �, 11"buildiugs are good '11 . BUFFALO, N.Y . ' " ­' - :. ak I ­. , '(ell corded that the people stared, and the roads R46 . � . 1. . Trann,'who resides ill Uxbridge. W It is situated on the in the Village of BrZham- a . : , - 0 . . . �. .. :, . `!- � -�- . I ... ,to the York County assizes; butt the were cleared, as they drove by. Fun and Kingston road in a good locality within easy ' . � . .. - % - .1 � � - - . . ., �. � I I fve%li� moviroA 44. trip, .3 U &t.- .3 reach of in irkets, schools. etc. 11TITU STABLE AND ICE CO - TLAMP&A T4L&*A,Z-F1Qk•nn1g lita,tiou O.TIR .. I m . - %, A F, M&A ebu rive - If �. .�, -Township's solicitor objected and was -- ; . 1-1 . �11 � " !�,t .. '-- 4 . lacked in wit was made up in laughter. It Versus of salo.-Ten per cent. of purchat%e lectiou of Fruit the same. 7RAms, ooma EASTJDUE AS FOLLOWS , . I . ... I � , , . i � ­ - .. ­.- ., - � - . 1. - I I -�, . . I I : -�-- ' No. 4 ExPREss, . . 9:03 A. M � . . � � - � .1 ' wouev to be p%i4 do -vu at thne of sale. enough �,r -- �V­ q ." :Successful. Then the defence moved i,4 a night that will be remembered when within thirty days thereafter to ' - five varities, Pears � .- � . . I-, , . I . .-I . -,. .famely-Apples, R. M. -': :-- ' *' . - - ' ' . '. , - ,, . , '-.. - - .. - . - .. ­q z make up one - "' I ­- . M - =i�-- -. �- -'. -­� - " � �, to have James Trann's case brought "old times are changed, old manners gone.- third of the purchase money, and the balance to Plump. Grapes, Currants, etc. Price 12 MIXED,, . 1. * 9' 2:18 P. M. ­­ . .�.. - .. ,. �... I . I ­ill� . . � - . I - �. - '. - � " - .. I "� .. .. - ;Ik - - I � k:� �, We venture the assertion that no other V $e on to be secured by first statutory mort� - 6- Loem.. ­ . . 6,80 P. M. ' ` - -U­- - - ,-" �.. .,-., . , to W as ccessful, . 6100.00. Also choice buildiug lot With * .. -- .. ...­, , A "I � C - - . ' I �, `­'­ � . I . . neighborhood can boasit of girls who have = a the sold preiploss. eantaint" b" "' fruit, vw-v cheap. Also house to Ie&. TaviNs oomo W1911T !)UN AS FOLLOWS:- -­ .. .. I � . - .1 �:.-,* The spring assizes will commence at. n and Insurance clause. with interest M six . . - a '­ # , ­ . . : ..�� . as much pluck, etc., ad infinitum, as can Per contain per annum. 9:08 A.-M. 1, � - . - - - . , - ­. -- No- 7 1A)CAE . 0� . - 1� .� ­ I . . - I . ..... . . - I T s.;.,- . . - ­-, I- -the court.house, Whitby, On Tuesday, have. - Hang it, but we an proud of ow I T. 0. BROWN • � . .- �:-�­ �'. I 4 . . I., . -,.- I For forth particulars, apply to J. ir. GRIEW - -­'. I . ". . ,a I 3 Maxi) . . 1. -4:14 P. K. ­1 j �, ­�- ? . .... . - . - . � � . :- - a -: IT�7- . I � . - ,.. , 's � . I - . ­ .1. ­�-� . 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He was ba.,ndliag the beso . C . .. - .. . 11 ' I . . . . . . ITOLRN IN THE M68T DARE FACES MANNER m Wheall fall, hush ........ I 0 . 90 to S. 0 90f , I . .,�e . R ­ , 7� � - ��LLL � A boy aw9ed . I . . E_ - � , - 1� ,V i for the devotees Of the " roarin' game," . I - . ; - 7 � . . 11 .. 1�#", ..1,9" _ . � . . - : . . tqj -� ­­�, Wheat, springy ......... 0 85 to Be I _.�_..�._ � - - ­ - -, - ­ - - . AN - I - �. -�.. . �.r I � . - . - , - I " ".. - .. i, , W ... .. * - "" .. . - k� ".. . .­� � , . P�,�,!� , ' and in his eagerness lost his balance and Wheat, red wmier ...... 0 87 to - _ . I � .1 I - I . I - FROM OUt'EXCHANORS. .. : •1. .090 a :: : " �Li_,., 1. ... . 4 , - . --' . -, . : e -'A 0 . : . , sr --- - 1 �j - ­ . ; fell heavily on the ice. The result was a Wheat, , , ... . . .�,� , Ust received's 1 " ge cQtk* . .. ... . ' goose -.00*66.44.* - 79 to 80 . �, -, . ., . - - I � ' ' * , � I -,, - � . , . .- - .. ]Early Sunday morning last, . a large broken collar bone. The bone was set,_00,-- Shah, - . - , 0 - i � - .1 . 1� I . I . , # ............... .. 82to 804 a ISE signment of Fresh Groceriefj,i - New, 1.�­ - and the boy is doing well. ; � �-�.!�..- N Ii ; - '�,:o , dog broke through the window of T. G Barley, bush,............ . 49 to * ��' 52 ;,v .� I - ; . �­,. � . _. About 7 o'clock on Saturds Fruits, Crockery-, Glasswa-re, Chinaware, Sugars, T � ­- . -_. - • Raper's chicken house, Markham, and ty night fire p,eag, bush .......... ::::::. , so to - 60 Teas . 06f-� -;,f4 " ,- - "' " ;�P, - ,_i. - . - broke out on the premises of Mr. O. Bag- Hay now, ton ............ 18 00 to 15 00 . : . . 1. - _. _. killed twenty-one of his fancy ,fowl, ell he t fees, eto., and is selling it cheap for oash.- call'at his�sboroks,. -, ­­,� .. - sliftw, about four miles north-' ��g7 - , , 11 . . . had but three. West of Sun. � 1. �4,�­ " "X � - .. io _ 11 - � , - , W*i I . �- . ... .- I Straw, ton ........... east** 8 00 to 9 oo and get some of the bargains he is offering'.' - ... -_, - IR -"j , �� * a - .. i 1- j�;741Kh;tx 1i - A contract has been finally placed for �lerland. A fige new baru, to with Dressed hogs ............. 6 00 to 6 25 - ", ,�� - 1-1,11 , - _�, ! ­;,-.";., '� -2� 1� - . the laying of a, system of water works implemente,nearly 1,000 bushels of wheat, .1 _.....'. _,!_­. - IL , ' 4 ' ,,,, . V Z: 4_ . I . . .tl Beef, forequarters ....... 6 00 to 5 00' . " ". - 1. I - ' . n - ,-%g ,� *­t- �-�� Xeq �? - , 4 , - , : lij -- '- I . Z I �. I r, I . throughout the town of Lindsay. � lazy " - At . rw r - . 6 00 to . � "r, "*,(I- " � .1: . . I . . :J.;�.41,it . _Z • k " 'j, n . ­ . _ I , ,, � the tirely consumed. Mr. Bagshaw's loss will Mutton ..................... - ' PICK Ri" �J- ty. The 56 head of cattle and four colts were an- Beef, hindquarters ..... 8,00 PSAAGWISE 0 , . : work will be commenced as early in e ., - .�o , � . � - 6 • 00 to 8 00 . , ,-_- . I �.,.%.;,�,. 44�"_ . spring as possible. . be very heavy, as he had no insurance on Veal, carcass .......... a.. 7 50 to 900 --I'--,'-!, 1 1 1 . I 1. I I -.--- - . . I '_ I ;1,k�&i n - . • I 7 jW, -7 z 4 . . - either buildin , � , I k'" .g. or contents. '.�1,4 I` , ­ f . La grippe is playing havoc in the lumber It is not Butter, lb .................. 00 20 to 22 00 . . . . � . . I . o_�Ili$l �` � N I I . . . I _k . i . ..:. kucwu how the fire originated, but it is - . � ...� .; . '. I . . , .. � I rXI ]a. :m.,.. �A! � :el, v 4 ____ ­-,-7r, 1­ I ..%I f I � . camps in the district north of Belleville. EgRe.doz .................... 00 25 to 00 00 -, , - -, �!.- . ­ . � ..... ': . R111 . 'i I . - . . . , ". 1�4, ly" 1, ? - - � . - I . � .. _� . � ally attributed to incendiariam. .s� _. � I . �..- I I C . :­'� 'j". , i .. -1. --­4­�, "."., � - , n. �_ . � Some of the camps have been closed in generally . . .. ,. �, � . - I . , :%�_... .. - .�.,� A*.�.i" .- . . . I I. �­ � � . . - .1 � - . , ­ L "N � I _ .. ,?:�, , . I. . . . . � _ . k",!.-,.'P' -A I . � . - . . . � . . , . . , -r�, e - . i .. & , : - I I . . � " , - ,� - , , . ".. � . " ,.�; 4 .f ,!�_ I" ` W ,�­T . . , 1,p . . consequence of the prevalence of the _.. � 1. , " -_ . . .* ­_ - I . "'' , _ Iti,-,".1 - I . _1 . HIGHLAND OREEK, - ­ . . I -_ - - - - EW " -_ , , , �k . . . - I . _: . _2 : ".... � I .. - . . - . disease. In one shanty there were four " `.­: _. . -,...: DOMINION BANK' : - . , - .I"". . � i. - . ­ - ; E ...- f:t,., rs . .. We understand that there ill be leis - � - - - � _.; , . I ,. i - . - . _ -1, 1.1- � .41. ,_ I - - . .. �-- �­.% ".'. I - . 'k " � - 14 .1 - tt v .� I I - sionary or revival services ,inwthe R. C. Capital Paid up, . , - $1,500,000 ,.., . ­ I' -w- ­iyl,�, I'l- . " . � - � deaths. I . . Mrs. Eflia Allan, of Newimarket, aged , �RING . . S1,11 '1'�..-­_ � . - . . 1�. t - i I . I 4..k � "'A. - , ''I ;__1 . .. . . 87, fell from her chair, on Friday, re- church here next week, The pastor, Rev. _. I - - - - - - I ; . . . ; . - ,i:1 . I .1 _. - . , . - � . . ­__ ­ .�,' •� .. I , 91 , . . W . - , � - ; I i , , , � . . .. - � 11 I (T I , I 11. Surplus, 1. $1,350,000 _. . .1 :­*­ E� . 'A , 1- &�_�. . . �: .. , ceiving internal injuries from which she Father Jeffoott, has invited one of. the ... � - I - ------- -_ - � ­ • , . fkl . � il, 03 .1:0r� � . . . I - _. .- � . � . I I I 1=111 " , . ': !I:...( 1, ..I- � _. � ` fL.-P,40, , - - � ." :. I - r..9 - , -. ` ,�,,�-`_--,-� , 0, ­_- - - . - .,I -!,*-- � , , q - . � . . hall since diet, All leer .property was reverend gentlemen from St, Patrick's . . , " . . , . I ., I .,._... i-_ :, ." - I : ­1 -, . . , � t: I blwl�l . . .... . . . - I , Metho. church, Toronto, to preach a series of see- .14 WHITBY AGENCY ., , .1 � ­ , � _ P � �. 12 - . . . I � willed to the trustee board of the 0 4., . I . . ,;�'.. . ,�r� , ". :. � Z .". _­ �1_ &', f 11, ;� ; ... - , ­ � t - - , � -��,_�-,,4_f . .. mons on dogmatic and moral truths of the " , - . . . I I . � � - . 4. - I - . - f- I I- * � , ill , 4 ., A dist church, . � . � " .- ­�� I. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I- - � - .-, -, 1", ,�' '.'7-" "' " . � - . Mrs. Jacob Brown. of Woodbridge, Catholic church. The preacher will be. rhtermtanowedathighestoumatraug. No colp P '. Subse'n"'be 'now for Best- Loc_`61 �­ - 11�1:-,�'. ". , . - :�� 1. Rev. Father Dodsworth, an English,,priest, potteo of withdrawal required. P n,v%" '.. .w � ... ,�. - ti while visiting her daughter,11i s. Whittle, . . .. : ."" ��- �_, .. 0 - . _� � . . 1. . � . . . . !i, � �-.'�.V.­'r, 11 . _­ - . � , � -, ;, �,- , � . . Who belongs to the Redemptorist order. 11 � I . � . � . - - . - .;.;��: , � I - �... of Bolton, was so badly ,frightened at the W. H. HOLLAND# . - . � - . .., - �! :'. L. . , � . ." ,� - �. :_ -M He has given mission and retreats in many imy * - . .. . . . " - . � - � I .� 411111-- __. .: - � . . I : , !k . ­ , . � . • , - . . I ; - ...�. � '' 1, V : . . � . KANAGZR. "I,! , � . ..,..,. . !'­ - " I � _. chimney taking fire while the- women. large centres in the United States and .. - ___ : n - I -.* I - 141?,4�1%j . '� I . Ontario Count 0 Its Columns -- ,are....��,,;,'�,,�,,,,,.,-!A,;,. ­ . were in the house alone, that she died Canada. At the end of the mission, on - y ,'4' 4�� , - I . I ., � . - - I f�,*� I 0 . 1. . . • , , V__1 % . � , from the shock. Wednesday 17th, Archbishop Walsh, of - �I ': - I I 11Z.. .-��V, • . . , � ..., "", - - � .-. SHILOWS . ... � . .. . - f..- ... ...�.-...,...�..�,.-.-.-4,.,I.�L'.' I'll..., , .. .. ­ ... ­ _:� * ­?J - X - ev a .. - -_ - . I . . . - �rom�..: � � _ . .- ��`:, I : I .: - Last Sunday eningj, 'a the *caretaker Toronto, will give confirmation at High- - ; F�.� . 11:__� 1� .-�.. __ , � . , _,..k,, � t - time - . , 'Pll .. � .--- - . - in the Presbyterian church, Newmarket, 1�nd Creek. As this will be the first ti - - ' ' . " - '' �' :. -�� - If, . .. - - �.%.4 , I . ,­t._.-fi . full each- with local : , . �. , - . . was about to light the lamps in one of the in many years that a Catholic bishop was - . ­' � 1- - �-,_-,V,," , V . I.. .-� i� , S1 I . . . . . , chandeliers, the latter dropped to the seen in this locality, a great crowd may be . - : � . i . . - . I � . . . . 1_­1__ ...�'­i ,-.:!".',(." .� I 4b, : xp.ected on this occasion. Services wilI be � .' - I � -1 . . . . . . . I. � '. - "... ,*�­,:,.; " �- - - - � floor without any warning, smashing all e: . ­ . .., . - . . I _.. - .1.. .. �.'f- I. � . .. 2 �� . . . " - " ) , . ." I - ­...�.. •­': ­ - .., , .1 ­ ...., . ,� ,:%- . � ,� , " � - 1. 11 " hold morning and evening, and then the :.. - - -- .--' . : .�- - I . .- : -:,- ,-� * - r.. . " . , , I . - • . , ,;; , and breaWmg two of the lamps. . ' CURE. 7 . - all P, arts of the To ship,'onl ". '%`�_�`,!.., ._..'_­vj�, . .. . I .."'. . ; . : '.". __L­ � I . , . Rev. Father will proceed to Pickering, i � - I .: . only . -._* ,',-:�� 1�. . : T. Cavanagh, hotelkeepar of Peterboro, . I � . ­ , , . I . � . . i . � . . ,.. ,­!'�,,� , . . . � here he will give another series of mr, I , - ­1 ­1 . � . � . � - .1 I 1. - was mulcted in the sum of S 100 and costs w . 7Ws GREAT COU,�H CURt this sac, - : - , . . I �. . I � ­ -W I , ... . I . :,:, � "j, ',', - �:_.. s mono. . , .,�, �!'�,.I, � % � - * ....; I ;��' t . . - III, .1. '. I . 9f .� - - - - - ­ } -• , ­ I - - ! last Mondity for -selling liquor daring pro- - ., , . emful CONSUMPTION CUR is wit[-,,,.. \ - - � - . .�: ,.; 14-11 �. I "" . . - . - � a parallel in the history (I i4edicine. A,., . _4,4 , , ...., . •,� 4�4 . - - . . hibited hours, and way loge his'licence, it _ ,.-, The Surrogate Court. " ' ' .. � . 'If I . . . . � - - -), sea it en -t ",. - . , . . - - ... . . .. druggists are authi,ri.ze4t I - .,.�, --, �. . . : being a third offence. Five or six per- :..- .�: . . .- . . , .. _..., I... �, -- . . � . I itive guarwitee, a test that no othTr c-ire zan $. iff *00 PER -. YEAR.,,` I_ _­, 0 _ .. , , _ . � _� I I . ­f-....�' 1 4 . .. soles who called for drinks were also %V-e have been requested to publish the - . _�'4' AN I succe.%fully stand. If you ltave a (,'-u-!�, - , . • � . � . • _ ,, V lined. e_ . I 4 I .,:��_f, ­�. - _fl . .. following extract from the Canadian ' - : .. .. :;. I— ,k . .., - � . Law iore Throa4 or Bronchitis, use- it, lorft will : . . . ....;, ' ,. v . � . - . . '' .. . � , , t; ­ . - , _ 4 . � .1 -;". r ,�,� - ­ - Z_ , , . , James Fletcher, aged 45, a lawyer' who Journal-vol. 27. pages 279-80- relatiogtb �. � C, V . .- .. k1;:1, �'; " Ix 4 I � cure you. If your child h-Ig tl�_- Cr. . I CASH IN AD' A1VCE -1 � ..... : ' "' ­ ­1 _d!­`1f1_ . I . . . .,� ..1. .1. 11 �1-i­ . � �� __. . i .."4_'..'.., . .. . . has of late b4pen, livingwin Shelburne, liar, the proceedings of the Law Society- �Vhoopin� Cough, use it prom -L' - =.d rl!l--f � ' . ; , , � . . . I . 1� ,�_'._. ,., .1 �- - . "Report of special committe appointed . - . . - . . i . . . ;_ I I I C! , . � - I - 11:;". -, - . - '6A! . I - I . * '� --- - been committed for trial on a charge of is sure. - f you dre.ul that i:,,Si:K1,i,.!1 dl�-- �'. . - Aw-�- Ill I I 11 1�1 I 1111 111� ill I . , . , i _­ .� t ; I I I / - . . . . . _: -., : - F_.�. 1. - . bavino, indecently assaulted a girl tinder 29th November, 1890, to consider and re- CONSUMPTION,d.-n't a;/to'.3Z1t,'f.-,_-1:i I I . : �.., . _ -. , " , , '. r) 7 - . � , :. . . ... I . . � , 1. . : -'�-­ .. " � port on the question 'of unauthorized per- cure . � I , . -, �� � �: �,�, I . . - � 19 years of age named McLeod, daughter u or coy •r;-!!,i,.);:. ^�L�k 7,,L:; Prig. . . . ? , N, '. . . .-I - ... .. I.. - � _` .. 1, I ­ sons practising in the Surrogate Courts." gist I . . - I . . -1 , I - 4.:� �-';. - ; - I • - . , . . . i . - 15:, I • • __ of john McLeod, in his (the lawyer's) for SHILOH'S CURE, Prict to c,-;.. . . . � .. ­ I . , ��'. � . - I . . . . , . . . . .: . I ­.. . ; 11(3)That with reference to the complaint, Sects rr.d $i.00. I . .. � � � - . m . . !"''.. I . " . - - . . I - �_ -1 - - � . . . . - ­ I I . - - own office. I . . . I . . � - � A- - I ' against Mr.P. Heaslip,your Committee has --- _ - -__- - . .. .1 I - .. . � ­ 0 U Mb . I - .. . 1, . .. 1. 'rf.�,�! .,4-:. - � . I :. , , - �r�' . - � . _ , - I- .-- - I . - . I . . I I . I I , . _ ...- - t, - . . . - Tuesday last the dwellin!r of -a - man made no investigation as to the alleged . - ' . . .- . � . , - * .-,: _.; .,, -, � - " 01" - - . 'p., I .. . . 11 I , .-' ­ . " - , � ; - I "iQ I L - named 'N'eil Doherty, near KL1111101111 t violation of the statute,but your committee - - WHITBY MA138CE AND ' .. �. I % . .- - . - i . :� '4-� 1 . I ­ ­ , . �. . .-N . . - �f � . , . call"Ilt fire and was'burued to the ground' is of the opinion that a; prima aP . - I . , . " in& facie ca is - , . - . �r .-M. -- j.". 4 . , . �, . . . with its contents, during Doherty's ab- presented, and that, if the - f acts are as stat- . .! - .. . . - - .. It .., i - - �_ Bence in a lumber ahauty'". His wifG, en ed, he did act as a solicitor in the surrogate Granite Wor_K. ks '- 1. N., - gaged in conveying the children to a place Courts in preparing and presenting papers I . - ,!...'�,.., ... � . . ry . . I- . ­. - %-,.-, -T k -A; afety, was unable to save el a to obtain probate, and in so dotti h did DUN DAS St. - - WHITBYJ . . . . - . . I . . . . ,;.. - :.,., - I I of st . . . i I ". � � , I ourfofe - : , . .., �P, . - . . . .. I I I . - ­ . 9 I _.. . change of apparel for them or herself. commence a proc&dingg in a C Civil (Illstabushod 1849.) ... .. I . . I . t �, -, • . . - . . a . I . I , .�...� . . : � -; �. ­I ,.� - ft. . , ''I ­ . .. Z - _. �, ..� . - ..- .. . . -011 what a cough ! lVill you heed " risdiction contrary to the statute." - is under cod mafiage'ment 1. - I ., - � ._.. `i' �!' - is R. Tolfenden, Pro priet4r, I � ., I— . - .1. � I I.. I - . J ­.. . . ... �. � .. . � . . 1, - I.,. - *. _', - _.. - �.__.,��_ - -i arrible disease fence. if any,. was committed before the . � 1 - � � ..� ", the warjain The signal perhaps ' Mr. McCarthy moved to add to th . .. �,., �S,� - . " I of the - - . I - . .�: . -, ..;�, sRre approach of that more f . . . clause the following words. ­But as the of- Having returned to the old stand of the I . . .-A . . 4r,4, . - • consumption. Ask yourselves if you can - Wolfanden Granite and Matble works, jenmmwffiffib� - - . �­A,.,­,o w1option of the Rule proposed in the report, - ---I '. :w��_0%7 LAI - - - , "I', . . . . I , , - . . afford for the rake of saying 50 cents to it is recommended that no further action I am better prepared to execute all . - - � ii` j , , , - - , I . - 0 . � I I . . . ... .., - - .� i',�O I . _ 1 __,6 _- I , run the risk and do nothing for it. We be taken ' orders in cemetery and all other - � . - 0 - . . � .. - � rN . . thereou by Convocation." . - ' . . ­1 . �- ."-, .,,_� - : ­ ... - ­ , , - . . I - know from experience that nothing Cura --The Report as amended was adapted." work pertaining too the business. . Bill Heads all sizes � _.. ...L �-� �­2'%*,-,t 4.• , - .. I 1_ � " , ... . . . I 9 i I...*. * ; : ... : �.,�:7 .;�, i 41 , -L • . .. - will cure your cough. It never fails. 2-6ui Canomers will find a well selected stock . I .. ... . ­ 1. . - . 1�7.,:­. .,- . X . . , I . Xr. I . . I . . . . . . �. -:: � - I 11 . - - - . .� 4'� , , . . . James Rogers,- a farmer, of Kinq.town f� :., BASE LINE KAOT..,:: � ". of foreign and domestic grantle and . " - ' . . . 1. :­ ;,V� L If .-.. . ' , �'­ I ' - . ' - , - : ­�,. � �` - ...: I � � - I I . . , * , - , : ,_�,, `� - . . � . .. .. . I . I . - :­111'� _�144 � . I I . . I - Letter - , ship, died posseamd of property worth :� ., marble to choose fim. Inspection - ' and Note Heads! .. . . ­.".­ . _�. jy I - � I . ..­ : - .1. 10� - \ $8,900, of which - 17,500 is in realty. He Jobe Powell in on the mend. ' � ' "-: will convince that for strictly firs*- .. I . � '"__­_ � -,*1 �41�- . I • ��... I , I . I . - . . . - . . . . . 1. 4.11. - . willed to his -wife all his personal estate, T. S. Brant is getting in his stock of ice class work, our prices amnot be - . . . . . . -- . I . _�. 4%. _ . . . .1 . � - , - '. I z - . .. - . . 1. . . . �,:. �v -, I . - � " .., .1 M, - - . while the realty is given for her use, and for summer. . beaten. . . . r. . I . i . . ­1 1W � . I - . 1_� - * ;,.,, ',4 �,I, . . . Counter Check B 'oks, * �' ­ 1. -k . , 4. �, - ; John Brant visited friOnds in Bowman- - - � . . I . '! ;I- �`i�' " . after her death or maniage. it is to be the Q 4. . . , ! ;� ..1. , . . - . - - I - - :, 1":;<'..., .. .. - . i .. I . daughter's. Wm. Ferguson an - .: . - . . . . . ' ' . . . ... - 1 - I : . ' . , . - . _ . . Thos. May, of Oshawa, paid a By I - ' � I - I ­ :#�� . . - . . � d she villa on Saturday. - . - . . . - . widow are the executor and executrix of Eying W a E. O'BRIE N . . I .. . . e,39 - .. I - L.. _. _.. p: - j", ,....o . . � * - . visit as Poplar Grove. . , �, , - ; : - .�, . ­ 1. the will. . . . . Statements, Enveloop' I .. '.. �: � . . .. .., . .... , .- ___ . - Edgar Philp made a businsei; trip to ­ I � �; �THR --- ' ,. . _.. .. ­e`•�� .,_ 11 . The Townships of York 'and Scarboro . I. � . . - ,. . : -­-_­--,.-i - - � - Darlington recently. - . . . � . . I �.. � • ... . �,� . � � . . I . ,� -, 1, have a big lawsuit on hand. A city paper - . . - ' .. � .. I .-. . .. . . . . -1 - . I . .­. ..,. ,,�� V Thos. Colwell and wife, of Whitby, were 1! . . . - I . . . 1� . ,- . . . . ,. . ­ � , : . � I IP � '' " - �. . . -, � _.. ... �. .1 . I . ". I . , .. , ,4, W) i " I � - I - . . . - - 1: . - I 4 --��_ : - -.\, � gtates that Hannah Long has commenced - visiting at Poplar Grove. ` - - Receipt Books, : ...­ -1 . , . . . .-: - - 1, ��''.*? . - a suit for 110,OW damages against these 7 Mrs. Thos. Hancock his been "ding HER. .. .- . I • . ­ 11. ��t�TO . . � . I ". . � 1. ,: ­'i, � I . � I I . . . : . �. 11__. 11 - - a few days with friends in Soling. .. I.. I . - . - . - 1 municipalities for culpability in conn" .. I.. . . . . I .., -. - I . - .- - - , - L , - . . ­ . - - . lion with the death of one George H. Wesley Philip slid wife attended her Has disposed of his Toronto business, f �. . . I . . . . 1. � �: .:, . ­ - . v I . - . . , . . . . - r . . . . . . - , , A I - I Long. How far the consider brother's funeral in Cartwright. last week. ,� �. Catalogues' ''.. . . . . . .., . . . - - . I and will hereafter devote his en- I � . I . .. -�.,, -,,,� . . - . - I - . . . . . - . __ , 1. their -res active municipalities liable, 6 Monthly report of S. S. No. I for January • - . ... . 1: -1 I .. � I . I . . I - . � I . . . . I . . . . . I . - - .. - . . . . �, , � - 1892. Standing of pupils in 4th, 3rd, and tire firne to Whitby Gallery. . . 8 . .. . . . . .,�� ., �., � . . n04 Rt ry. 1. � 41 - . . I . ' - . * I , - tad classes ascertained by weekly written - - � I' . � , 1. -, �i:. . A boy -named Robert Kerr, aged i6 - . . .. I 1:, .� . ... � . . � . . .. - _ .. 1. I . I � ­ � - - examinations. Standiug of lower claysues, U.SPNESS is alrewly commeT�C- -- , . . . . Business Car,&,* -`_�­ � .. -, . . years, living with William Farr, near . .� . I . . . . ..._.'I'IL� - - 45 - . . . . . . - ...: �, .�, �, .p, - .. based on class work. Only those obtaining B . . . . . I . I. . ­. -.1 Woodbridge, was fatally gored by Farr's ing to hum, but the facilities are . t I . . . . • - . ,:.-. ­:rs` � - i I . . . . fifty per cent and over are retarded. , Max. ' � I . - - 4 . ., - I . �_. .�:, _�, li�,.1, - . .'- - * . _. . .. , , - - . - 'T - ! . ... � ­_ _. bull on Ursday. Mr. Farr and son imam - s� I . - . . �_. .. �, I— . . -1 from home and it seews that imarn 400 4th class. Ethel Vail 215. such that lie can accommodate all . t - . . Calling Lards, • . . ..-.. . I I .. . wer--_ away Frank Brant 237, Agneq McCausland 200. . .-: _..., . . �._ the boy took the bull from the stable to 3rd cletse. Win. Stanley 252. Percy Mor. who require pictures. be , i .. � - I . . . ..1. .. . ., - - I I . . . ... � .0 . : - . . . . . .. .. - . . _. .. . -:. . . . - : . I . , - , . _. . � -..-,.,,-4 , - . '� . ." ­ i� .. -1. water. When Mr, Farr returned soon combo 237, Walter Hartrick 214,' Ch". holiday season call and get photos * - . I � . . . . . . . � I - - "... .. .tkj�­.- " � . after lie found the boy lying in the. laue Thorpe 20.5 2nd class. Mary Balsdon . . � I . I . Posters Hand Bill . I I �.. ­. I 0­�,, . I . . . _-e 1, . . .. . ) . 99''., 1­_ .. I-., - - � . .. i . __ _­�. -, . . .. �; . . I . . . ;. -.:.".:, � .;. - � . . � . � t - . ­ . � . . ...;. - ;_4_11w, . . . badly iD) tired. He died in a few minutes. "5, Bertie Brant 331. Chas. IdeCauslarid that will be finished in the latest style . . . - I . . . : �­k , - .,P.. . , . . . ­ . .." 4'e. , . - . I - . . . 11, ,.I I Ifik . . . I . . . . Judge Rose, of the High Court of Jug. 258. Ida McCausland 2.50, Lelia Hartrick r � . . i . . . . . . , . _ - . '. .- - the art. .1 . . . . - - . . . , % ?­,:"T� . 01 " . . � . ' : ! ' . . - . . . ,- - I k -, - - Lice, in a liquor licence ease' recently 250. 2nd class jr. Frank Gorman 2(6, . I . . - � - . . � Cards, - 4D , --.:,. ,_ �: ... , - . - _ - tly do - . _I _ r ' . . 1. ;.:,.'.1', , .1 - _ . - Funeral 'etc.. .. . - � Den&Hancock200. Class I pt. 2. Eve I . / . - • .. : ceded that when, under the authority COD- - - , . .. . - . . - � - .- .. Brant 225.' Maud Graer 200. Claps 1. PECIAL attention will be jpveo . - . . I . I . . � - ­ ­..._i.. I I I I ferred bV the Provincial License Law. . . . - . . . .. I - - �s - . Wesley Baladon 205. _� . '.I I . 101111 . I . S 4..,.�,�- ; � .. 1' . icipal council declined to forbid the ) . I to Tamil groups and as Christm" ! - . �Vb_,. A . - y . ' ..., �..'� I � T!�, . . I ... - ... -, . . sale of liquor during the night the license . ' :." !,,�� . , . - �, lie� - - %'. . 0 - QED' D. �. 11 �, , � . forbid it. TBe case - is a time when most families have sPrinted on short otice.. . Prices , � _*...,.!,�!,�'.. .... . - - commissioners may WZL� LS-On- flie 5th inst., Aenry C. Wells. at . � -.1., . -.1: - . . . . . _,:11�-,� . � ..;.. " -9- � . . I decidel arose in Brantford, where the li- Oshawa, Ont., in the 26 yearof his age. . re-union, it. is the proper time to -have . . . I - - . ... .. . . � :_---�� �-v­ ._J , . . . . . . .- .:. - , I . . .. .. , ; - KELLY - - -At At her late residence, 160 Brunswick I . moderat . . � , . � -,��J�.�-'�L.t - . cense commissioners adopted a regulaticri avenue, Maggie Reddin, wife of Paul Kelly. . . � - . .- ;. . .. � .1i , 11 -_ � . :; .J . ,V. k I .- I...... I I . `:�.-,:,�-, re *1 - - e e - --- - -.-- --- _____________ , . , i6i , 5�� groups takeT�. . , ,M, n1i to the effect that no liquor should be sold aged 40 fears. - . :11 . 1�_,"_ - _.� , - - CLAAK K - - -In Picked ng.an Tuesday, Feb. 9th I W-2. ' , *11�111 � . : , any night between 11 p.m. and G a.m. Call and satisfaction is gu9iWA1Aee4 I . . .,.;'.,, 7'. "'; . I Frank. adopted son of Smith Clark, &gel 19 I V -AP � - . 41'_�:� 4_2;::1, , " - years and oeven months i accident.) - . � NEW DISCOVERY byAC IDENT ..- - I . The village of Canvington was compell- V . - - . k� . 1!�'. "' .ed to adopt a novel method in securing 7 . "V�r. XL 0'331UXMT- , - In.roinjowtidiiig a tolution a peft was seeldequy )I d on the hand - �'Iar �. �? . :c ..�� ".. - - , . - ... awi ,)u %% asimic atterward It was discovered that Ze Bair was cow- .. .;-..�;�, W'l .- . . . councillors for this year. Out of a very - - Consumption Cured. ,. . ________________________ _!'� plett ly removed- We at once put this wonderful preparation, on the I . _'. � . . . . _ � "$,° .411 . . 'gentlemen nominated Ai� old physician, retired from practice, hay- * PICKERING, * ,�� market and Iwo greut, bas been It- demand that we are now 113troducing 1-. I _. .1 ­11, - � -1 _. -7-, . ,..'� - large number of -gend t i Anti-mairilao. ..�,Tf' - . . ng had placed in his bands by an Esist India . . IL W009130ut ttie world Under the name of Queen's A �T .. 1. ­ - P - � e - - . I , " . evervane declined to scrVe. Tice The ex-reeve - ionul the formula of a of-ria vo-go-vol 1jr IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND �-, -, . �., . - � . . np!ss . - ' . .. � ­ �. .. X j lied to Mr. IN. F. Paterson, Q. C., for re�aedy for the speed and permanent cure of . .Z , �, I app, . 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE 11re � �4�,_.��.-';'�_ . &. '�r-�',Ot;' - 1. LL the hair over and apply the mixture ror a tew winn". and ....i - _-, . I - Co=)tjou.bronc tis, Catarrh. AstL-ma and .4.4 . . the - - - - tt.�. ... -1 ' . - , L • . _. advice in the matter. and acting under all t and Lung affections, also a positivs- Lumber - Ya' rd 0 .'' baTiory4jeappears no it by Magic without the slightest pain or Injury fiwben _. � . - � - assed a � : 4 led or over afterward It Is unlike any other preparation ever used . - ' - _ bis instructions the old council p and radical cure for. Nervous Debility and all . . .1 I -IF -4 , '* 4 , - . MPS, like purpmw. Thoumuft of LADI -14 whohave beenspnoyed ,�: , �­�1, L I - - � � .. kr-law appointing four councillors, the Ict ,Nervous Complaints after having tested its - ..14 , . with bairn their FACR. NECK Prd AUDI% &U-t Its merles. -� - ­1 .i;, ��,5, , L wonderful curative powers in thousands of � I 1-1 ...­,_ �. . . fallino upon ex -warden, Glassford, Dr won , h&s fett it h Luxm* LATH AND � GK.N1rLKMF.-Nwh0 donnalipri-c:ates beard or L.-.:rw_) thetraN k, * *. �:, . :.-,;,c, -,,,#,s RV - � cases, is duty to make it known to . I . . .. . " 1. -, - " " - - fin4spricell-4m b,�on In Quiwa's Anti-Iini tine % 111ch d was ,� q -j WW . - 4 , ,�.� - .:t4...;7 - . � - . I Gillespie, k. J. Anderson and F. Lick. his suftring fellows. Actuated by this motive ' .. I , , . �� : I . � with #4hftving. by rendedug is future g"th an utter impowit:11t. - � .1� - i � . 14 A and a desire to relieve human suffering I will " - - ,., d . Prtee Of Q,3--Pn% A n il - RAI ri ne 13. per bol tie, sent In safety walift box ex. postao d by as (swu y . .. 1�-'_,_----:1 . age for __ SHINGLES9 � Pat ; e,;.44 .. - , .. The latter was the defeated candid send free of charge, to all who desire it. this . "AlOdfr-1-nob-sorration)- Bead money or stain Ater Irewwritten plainly. - I i. I - I _. _. . . - L y It full W34 . 4.4 a,- .� 0 . . . trie reiveship. . . recil'ie- in German. French or Edglish. with fall - .. - � Ord it' !���: .1 ., . .1 . ponden, v atriecy e-mf14Pnti&l. This advertisement Is bon nd straigbt forww* In PV W . __.. , . I , . ", ,-, . diractf-P,us for preu•xiu and ' , eantainq- We Invite you to dPAI with no an & A ieb% ,,nt slid: ;.,... ,.- I., �. 4 . , � � uaiug. 3-ant by .. will And :1!5-0dng w reprPoiented - Cut . ,'_ . I , , .1, 1­ ­ I_-, � ­ . - ij2 the • , CINCINNATI 0 you c" - -i ­- �,,:_;:, .. _. scma tobf;�Corz: 9part up PIPS mail by. addressing with stamp naming this DRESSED LumBE 0 v-ndLP-d1y_ Addrew 9U Kit N CNN M 1C,0dkZ0CU0 174 st "L, ,�fj ;-- ., - . � .-. while smoking, wi h little Craekling ox- paper. W. A. NOYFO. 820 PowOrs � ll� ltn%�;:Iiee a, I ry. Metwill pay *600 Ur, any e"0 . I . -,. lOck, Roches- r letter at any Poat Offiev to Innure � , . � "I., . I , I . - . , ; . . . . rorks,11rayr,101or s1firliteot Injury to any parchamor. 4, - . ,`­:'.: . ­.- I * Eery bottle guaranteed. .�,_'.'_ "I - .y. 33Y . ----.&- , - - ter., _N . I 101p� . �­ , " �'... , .. - " , _ .. . I r - . - A . - plosions. This is cause I by addition __ - ____ I . - � -To ladieo Wba introduce and .en � so A- N 'Nottleo of Quempo Anti- .:- - , . I I I , 15 yarft t milk. an" Lar" vonw A" . . I � . �� � , . . . . I I ____ AND SOFT ., � . � . of foreign matter to assist the combustiov. �=111=_ Wood IF , SPECIAL we will present with a BILK DRNAM == . � . . . . HARD , of*" to sahm from "nt %with qrder. Good or Commimim to A900tS, " .4 , . , lyb�u the pilrity of the tobacco if, not -AT LOWEST PRICK- .. � '' *.' _�_,4� - . � 4 � . . OWNS OF YOUNG AND OLD .1 '111 . . -_ __ ­ i,__", , . . - . � tampered with, and it has bee' properly I il ­ : . � -, ,f I , - n - ftaxdc WmXneso, Failing Meawy, 1Mk Of V 0 2Z 0 .AL S 3M . - � - � I.L �:'., �v , * . - I cared by . . - - _. -,.- ­_ C. - g ..- taken care of. t1hii-, combu3tible foreign I - ,,:� : . ­ , ;! lir��zy. Ph kma Dmy. padtilr4 , , , - . n an per cent. - , . ff . J.- "'3110.1 ... �, . ­ - 00 - ." -,� - 01 Ambition. . : _;i. *;Ni. .".. _31 - mnew of Sight, L,,Ajxo JRgrvou@ = 'b ked. . - .: ,. - For Jn 4= , it \ - that case it Lurns at a fower temperature J I)i"eltoles V - - M . - . � . I - �;�� , - - . to M&M, StunW Deve!opmeak Low of Power . � . ­ ___ __ - - I X'­ , � I _1 - . Z.- , . . matter i4 wholly 'unnecessary. - . t:��gr will be added it HITE-VALE. ,.._ ­11 � - than alLI)OSt auytli:n-, else. Nothing ol' Fains in the Back Night Ezidsolons, Drain in " 1'.'. 0'., " - ­ - - � " L. Seminal LoRmak Bleeptemegs, We, Do'GOMIDNO . I . .:w . I �e` .'_7 .." 1 L : . . . - I ��� v .,t �- � - . . . . this kind is seen In sm,)kinfr the Is Myrtle . - Aversion � � ,,� 'I'M "', . , . , . . . . I . ­ . . �,.�- ..'. __ - , - f:a ,. ­. . . . . I . _Z. ....: 4 ....- .. - ... I _� I ... . - ,,,� . . . - . . � - . . - , . - ,. :., i I . - __ __ - - - __ ­.�_ - - . - � � . I . , ­�,, '. 1� � - . . 1 V.3 Soc-ety, VWU for fitody Foweeilve Indtd. -_.--- - �_ - - - _ - .. - I - � . � . . , . . _____ - :-..�, '. . Nav It bnrns with f,teady e,mbuE- ' ge-i---e, etc., eUL I= 6-410 g=Mt"& ' . - � r� .1." ---,`.�, . .1e, . j _.­�_ :. , . * j1_ � li 1. : ANTI-DANDR ... . ­.., , "... . .. � " _,_ ." . . 2),000 9DId yewly. rems, endoshW dam 1. . . . . .. : -* - , , - . - - k - ., , - � . � 11 ,� • . .- . - . I - *� - 1: _- __- ---- - - : . . . " � * - tjonyii rou"I'011t. " 11, G md = � - UFF . . . �_., - ,--' - folir treatise, J. X HAZELT0_ . I . - ",'.1- 1. I . I . I � . . I . � . . i . I � _ '_ ­': , W1, - I - . - I . � - - . 1. . .. . . ", .1. Ph-irnisci&t 'I'M Y7.W St., Tom ' A � The },ens eel for the di-strict cbamplon- to, OnL New stock itut received at the Comer . , � . - - .t .1 '' ­1 ... : - I I - � -1 I The nudersigned be to inform their patrons and the ptiblid � . I II.. , . " . � . . . ship in' connection with the Outario 75 C004 per bold I z� " .. - - • ." - 1_ I Drug Store. a. . 1;,,,-,..,,� !,.-,; IN a" � � I . A. __ _____._ - - - _____ as . ,_ ...� .. - tankard, came off at Oshawa on Tuesday I ,_ , I [ . that haviDg purch ' e(I the above mills they h'sivia 111`� __�._.. I . - - .Ilk-­ � '�.11 � '. .1 11 ­ ._,��., I 1411.z, -, - __ , I ,., - , , 1. 1.1 pfiffol ROUT NOIWIIIIN COD LIV I - I .�..�Z,.._ - . . antl We.1nesday, Peterbor-i, Liwi!­,q, 1. I ER 0. ­ I refitted them with a complete.-., �� 11 ­­ . �i� ..i, - , I t . -­ 1, -, - ,,. �' �e. . � ScarbGro, 044wa and Wbil by being rep- I' OR S UU tuw.then's ce-lebritted brand. A good . . � - . � I - I . . .- z I . ..:: �,,_,-.��;&_­ I , ­ " . ' : . I I 1. I . ­44r-..�.. ­ __ i ... . , - - 7� ­:,., � i - � . . . , - . - ' I . I __ � . I . - . - I _. !, - _.. , 1. ­1 _,. - � �,, _%., ��, -, 1; . _.,;� . - .� .. - :- . I . . . . - . .. , .. .. - I I - . .. - . . - - . -, . .. , - . . , . 1- ­ 1 :7 - - TeStIL114_1ji. Tile • T1101.01 ..� V0MP0U.VD supply owhand either balk .. . I . . - . � ., � . .m � '. 7 .;,�- �� - r; . 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" ` � ' I'= `` ` old turk�oy A lop and interestie a000ut of tie re.- The host forthwith led the way to_th ble ` 1. long gg lira `f3huiie ver burned with tiasion's fire ... of an . F ; markable career of Prederdck (loo a Bar- ` 4 6 at ' - ' :; 3 $ba never craved a ma K ; ish fames.•,+ After he is hit 1 rliistre fo de• . not only greatl relieved its mtnd, but deep - Her nerves were newer strung on w -rev -, g ton, an rt crfmdnal and a nt►tisa of 1 im impressed with the fact that the affairs wend together with tits younger women of Tunbrid Wells is van is a Dent r' y P Is fire most utrctent and most g�ttitirai of all . �_. F • Bat sunshine Soltowed where she cermek $o 81 p° ' of Germany ware m safe hands. diseases. t3earael w iami ps i,s entirei free ;M is .a: _1; ._.� ;' her household, —litre so many big pillows, The quiet little town of Burgess Hilt (says • Y tY Y - __ ' Her ways in school wetre oiroumge '. - little pillows, and bolsters, --the old man the _ _ - from it, while thousands eves are its d riaacie her seam a trifle prim; tr` •ee4nnt) hear recently flees startled out . _ yAheti'e 4 • , < k no, p 11 ✓ Her maiden manners were correct, discreetly withdrew. of the dull decorum of its existence by- the suffering slaves. Hood's Sarsaparilla, has sass y am' . -1 Her cheerful goodness naught could di �''{. There were light footed damsels in fact them a gentleman living in one of Ile , jTB a OF T�'�E $'r• remarkable success in curing every form of tion `tan@'colored stockin .and neat black slip. –'-' scrofula. The most severe and . - :. ; 1 run - f Ss P most eligible villas, and who was recently Said Coxilinsd Manna once : " The Eqg- fit ti Although Rhoi erdisdained life's joys, rs, their bluish white trouaors neither + married to ono lady of fortune to whom ning sores, ,swellings In the neck, or goi r die - �, :, _ She ne'ertorgot religion's claims ; II diem par stiff, thanks to the right toaot► of lishiuran drinks from brntalitp, the Irishman humor in the eyes, eausin �o, hs,r :.. 1' : limp S he was in used in Canada, is none other g t�m'� or total • - - = i ,.-.,'. IrrBnndary school her girls and boys % `. � from joviality, and it is much easier to re- - ` -'' :� - " Wtre all imbued with life's grand alma.. ',: starch. Here and there we have a glimpse than a clever and dangerous convict whp „ blindness, and every outer form of blood Ik,ci ofa old tassel - rdle or necklet, but in form an Irish drunkard than an English. disease have ielded to the weerful effects .: ' - y. 8 ,- $i had failed to report; himself to the Holies, Y Po Alva ,­ , - : t" 7n cliarch she ne or §eomed eauotifled, '�" ` the street all these orn ments are ex cted and had been ocou yiog hju leisure by the Spy �d temperate indeed was Car- of this medicine. Try it. tber� And onl tit far angel sphere ; pe p dinal Mannin 'a diet, When • nest at Y to be hidden in the fo e of the balk, the perpetrstfou of wholesale burglar ofa g would dine t they f the most splendid banquets how t adrrr . < While others talked ei him who died, •. sheet like shawl wild► which the woman + #i.N' 3 She worked'in love for mortals here . ,: ` �° - drape themsel es like ghosts. similar skilful sad Y ` : , }r off a potato, a bit of meat, and a glass of The '; :x - :, Inside the/ gate, one is road to heifers , _, D=�a DssestrrtOtr - water. Wine IIe never drank. a rl „- • ' . :. t$ho married poo ly, in the sense _ ,� q Y fliers for which he hue dread Wade one - • I «• : - °- That life's great goal is glittering go. d ; . , -: that the dead Lave indeed arisen from their Y A Russian scholar asserts his belief that a i. t ,; .. . '`, r But for her pains hard recom se d , gm two terms of nal servitude. Barton was y Sarsaparilla :. , the >' vsa Pe the libar of Ivew the Terrible was not de 1. • ; ' ?.` „ � In love ot.man in God's own mold._ bore at Tunbrid in 1868 of res ctable - y r.. At each headstalis situ s' $gars;` eo+ation- 8e stro ed is the burnin of Ddosoow sad at ` • ' '� ' Z' - ' :' wotkia class ts, and at 12 he was y g ' ' . them , vi •: _: ' ;'t ' And further on in life there came less and silent as ghosts should be, and g- _ tempts have been made to obtain permission �� � all draggt�ts- ft; six for flat Prepare8 onto like I A group of children in her hogie, - - elot�red in wl ate from head to feat. TIIe .ommftted f or five years to Rfed Hill Re- to explore the Ifitemin in the hope of find- bT e. i. HOOD a Co., Apothecades, Stowell, Yasa, . _ from ' ' formator•y for embezzlement, After stn in 4_.•:.� _-' . r "i ".. Who honored a er their fathe�r't Hams; _.. �_ ; � the and hone g .::.. �r+ And from hergiridanoe ne'er worldroaofr�.K gr'aes i,s rook surd i'ouRh, ground y- ing some trace of the 800 Latin and Greek �QQ D0888 QR18 DO��a� And - . - - . • I,- combed with unsi tl holes and hollows, in (and robbing} a Boya hZef age in Lon on - Sh Y ' manuscripts wh ch the collection contain- . Old age came on, and children brought ono Barton went io Tunbrid a Wells, :Thera are no remarkable monuments, no young $ ed. P ` - " daft "''` :,. 1� Grandchildren to theeacred plaes flower. Colored tiles tiers and there on and atQle £17.000 worth` of secfirities by w , ''', I - s� K- ``. �`- .wife and maid had teiaghb The shorts and the nbvef are be In- Women and Their Drs - the d 5 . , .Where mother, the tombstones era the only ornament w burglary is the hours of a clergyman who tary 8 �• <;• . -- -: .r. ° • Grand lessons to His grandest race. ` ' hsd befriended him. $e was taken and ni to do not a little in the way of reuse]- �, Arabella Kenealy, a London araraa ` °f r"'1 �. - -' the dreary pla+oe, except its surrounding in td.the ublic the methods of work and :. rema -;, - hod a of rick 1 and blue spiked aloes, sentenced in 1876 (aged 18) to ten years `P of wide experience, has this to say in regard , . - ' . . Then'` earth to earth, and dust to dust„" . P Y Pte' P t ai le in a t news office. " - - fi , t -- habit ` e evens adaatl changes es ; rnaa a penal servitude. Four year ]afar, in the1 PE°P B 1?aP� to women and professions : Women : +.- . Was said at last above the bier - • T� g Y ow it in planned in Washington that there - Sul ' - gr mbar of IA80 wit I► six earn of hie PI g ahoald not attem t to Carr on a ofession ; r' �* - Where lay t e�droa�i! of earthly trtiat. sheeted Shaer begs fumbling about in her ' y shall be ddiivered s series of ablia [ectares P Y �;: midd " ." - Whose sybol ibse tiff beau spiv sphere.' drape for her cigarette case; -veil bra uri- sentence, nnea rod, Be. rtan was a sin in P after marriage. I mean the women of the , •e•w, _- , rp pi g by well -known sow$ r men on different L � - when Qod bless the homes such women make t bound from the faces of old �►nd gonna, and Tunbridge Wells, much tat the aatonishmeat h P$I� , upper -and middle classes who go into the - ' ry �.•" -` '� ken. The tinkling of the lice, who found him in ion _ P uses of newspaper work, professions. It is not necessary first they frequ .� . r . -' God bless the world where such are rife • the heavy silence is bra k g P° , - from - f ' F9rr hearts love and trever break of eountdesls jusn des; anklets and es►rriniga of a tree pardon from -the Home session t A man much talked of a few years ago stiould be the bread - winners ; that duty thin 1. If brit snbh shrines wore found in life- -- -;r �:. " makes a faint, fairy like masie- The manner in which this wall obtained is � was New Yorks swell, Fred Gabbard, who should devolve upon the husband, and I ape ; " ,�� their . -[Earl Marble ,k pretty little gift, dressed like the ,wo- perhaps one of the most audacious to be for so ion was first curia- man -in- waiting, confident that the rising generation would „ r _ _ g g -, .; what � - - - , x. - , men, .except that her haik is stripe•] with found recorded in the criminal c� leader. It so to speak, to the "Jersey Lily Latter be healthier and ,stronger in every way if - . not 's °i;, `' , : colors,pnendarrieing u tons as soon aa•the appears that Butoa peregsded a follow -con- : ly he has gone tiro ways of a cosmopolitan, the mothers would evert themselves less, I the n il� O ttins7 NunQd In + .�_ p "'`" Sstnrda is the marrying de. of the ♦d7ar has been unbound from her poor little vial, whose term ffad nearly expired, that roaader, and now his friends have got him ; lgok �►u:cioualy at every baby that comes Y r9 g • yy nose. She ks a little French a te1ts he had come into large estates fa India, - to try the Keeley cure for drunkenness at 'under mop notice in the hope drat I shall �I little Parisianouvrier, Itieaneeortomi(x►larran e- spec in addition to - `White Plains, ` ` h. me is a ,stand tltshah pi ht worth £2(1,000 per annum, N. Y. Sod some improve ant in tare type, some ' 3 - - ment.W 3t •gives Pierare tw hole de.. oc. 1 x g - £175,000 hard cash and this oonviot on `. inp «,r j " r fncreare in stamina, with fire Ren- a: , - , - celebitarg, ttrith':e. =.lose but one • the d, # . j Somothin like the a inal irit of Pro- - _; ,, e. . %� g s1' ! eratfon that has proceeded it ; bnL instead - q. shop: ' @4' i obliged, to hike adva�e _i, Hi icnrl baits to ed aes►atif al release g P' . �"''• Y i testantism seems aron,sed is En land in o "`` - nd Y lion to the proposal that a statue of of this there is only deterioration e.)1 such devices for do his beat mar ir► is onze- 'brown tilt wi h banns and her e t OTIN TLATtir By Tttli P]t UMS P Y phys ' �' 8 brows arc blackened -till the meet in one �wardinal observable. This deterioration is part. , ever �' a 3' of &I reward signed a petition to ttte (► Newmyn s all be set on the finest icularl noticeable amen the children 1!17.��7 - e nsive busineiw P rfa. late acrnssfier forehead. Dozens of co r •• y g whet \ fore Pistre can with safety select his. PPe Home.Secretary praying for the release of square in Oxford, within a bandied yards . of vet active mothers. The cleverest and . I bangles clash ana flash on her pretty brown Y , chi!'d particular Saturday he has a multitude of g P . Y Barton on this and sad also on account and in immediate night of the t where ' - arms and ankles, and am she frisks. &bon �° ; g P° most highly educated women, the admen # very civil 'and religious requirements to see to his extreme youth. The petition wwe� sent Crammer, Ridley, and Latimer were burn- who take the most active part in public.- ' - . Neither be nor Lizette can think of such a happy as a young kid, her balloon -like trou- in a letter, which, although h ted fn India, ed at the itlerke," Pa a slant ? ,sera flu to and fro with an effect, indeacrib- affairs,- have the most weakly and pony . unia _- thing as marrying without the consent of P was doubtless a forgery ; an although the The progress of death wis uniquely ue) re- children. Another thin , women are' oin ' ' 1 1. I . . - their families. If father, mother and grand- ably funny. facts have never been traced, there is little � q y : g � g any E the sdomen seem ha ported by the dying Dr. Riobet to his ,son, into too active forma of exercise. W on a •„ Th } _ rants are dead a famil council must be n a qutoxt' way, pPY fpason to doubt that Barton +concocted. the t ;, ; : �` Y as A esha ins spite of their depressing la + w 6uro an pro error of physiology and his young married woman tells m� :ae►t she us ;:. ''``"` nun 1. called of the nearest living relatives to con- Y i P P Y' letter, and, with the connivance of some ed - q od I i- ground. hysicran. As him end approapch he ears ' Captain of a cricket eleven sr a football - _ - . men 1 f . ~y: - ' eider the ease . and give or wit-hold permia- g fiend, had it posted from Fort {leorge, fully described tc t Hem eve perceptible team I can only se. I am perfectly bast.' - i ' d Haiks the best' silk - striped ones for this with the signature of a resident cha lain y every p° P Y Y Pe Y °6 • . vast i slop. If it is refused to Pierre; an he is g° P sensation. At the irnmont when the ob- Women moat lace bef�•re themselves the �` f under 2ii, or to Lizette, and Rho is under 21, favorite holiday, are spread out over con- there, which was also forged. The m st as- y P s:. clef g the marriage cannot o on. If the are over veniently flat tombe ",for table cloths; bas- tonishin fact, remains.. The Minister was served on ,signs of immediate disco- alternative, to earn their living, to exercise - _,.. brain • ' r' .., g y kets are opened and dainties spread out lotion, he surprised them by saying „ •You their faculties, and to gratify their ambitions 1 . � r . , _ great those ages they can summon the recalcitrant P8 p Sir William Harcourt, We next bear of l j d is a rofeasiongl career, or to beoosnea cod `s �l ► . I- relatives three times, at intervals of a month ttimptingly. ( . 1. 1 - . Smaller raeestohes serve foir sea Ys, and a . . erasi ixa vAatoos ,►s�rtct.iaa.. The most rustic in a ce of all the wives and mothers, an3 if they cheese the I �,:�_• �`� recor each, before w notary to give consent. If B �pearan domestic life the must recc► ize that the -S.F after the third summons, the misaicn is merry chatter goes on over the confection- allianes C-on ress,nen is Clover of Kansas Y 8n Y *` pccte per g $y this time the family of the antortnnaie 8 must sacrifice their personal happiness and flare; ,� _ still withheld, at the end zf a fourth month, ery, Pastry and cigarettes. Mrs. Barton- had been strip of aearly , who looks and dresses like a farmer' and � ambition in the happiness and of , We now have o rtunito to stud the al- talks as if he were en ed in con PP ' ` mind t I : -F - _ the may mar That is, the may after P° study . _ :. . penny But understood `; ; .4 Sir N ........._- - With very _few ox9eptioas, their -eyes are a Mrs. Barton will smart enough to beat Bisno W. Perkins, . a . �""` weir' only good feature ; on their return to Caned pp - ,, their noses wad he new Kansas Senator in the race forCon - ; young seek a divorce. Even after his mairi t Th z.. The Oars of Ohilda3a mouths are course, sad their complexions In tact, his coastitnente think that . _ •. 13arton kept up a oorees ondones witlr 1 �i' . , _ r . There are few we. et in which in. other. PmAtY-and colorless. Their noses seem flat- bar. Clover will make a tine arti -le of hay � age, I ies with a view to mark .and id r wise sensible le show so little nd ment fined by the constant pressure of the muslin p� - when he to an opportunity to spread cut fie• ' PeOP 1 g band thin as it often is. renal attention to others. $e made the ae- Con gets PP° Y P . 11 as in rom in and suers] to with little • 3 Y - P g fi P Y gaaintancre of a young lady, thQ daughter of B- hourF children. It is not an:uncomwon thin for _.- -' . At sunset the henna stained and raven - ;.. itiea, g blick hair a hidden under the white shawls, a well -known clergyman, residing near Lon- I princess Helene, of Orleans, daughter of :_� '_ can t A::," a strong man to toss a helpless little infAnd don, who was staying fn Bri btou with bar Count of Paris, had a tender feeling for the ; � r' renal the ad'sre are ti htl ties one sin and the g gg N, - • . " in the air till it tremble with excitement. 7 Y 8 mother and paid her rrlaMd attention. nuke of Clarence. In 1990 she visited the . - - .: -;• . Nvw as a matter of fact, tree vanishes till the nett Freda ' r the nervous keys- P Y• 1►Ieetin her on the B hton Moat, Barton are ol 11 . • % i s "" T q rib Popo, w)}o reveal this bit of history : I - often iarited her to si000m him in his d 1. I � tam of a child is a very deljcate organism. p�+Y o8' received the young Princess at a private . • : This is the gnCty e1'+ tUlw.. imb.4 ... ' • . Till the child is two or three years old it is - A GRAtIiD WHlgp �} (}dj,�g'�• cart,wgeu he drove to Burgess Hill, to ass audience. 8he desired to confide in me and __ theor exceedin 1 liable to diseases of the nerves r about his letters. rrivin at Lode What i8- - petuall on our little t •c V. ].: 8 Y 8 8 s rirke about rho project that was on hand , Y Y _ +_f , . fty; 1 Vin; and brain. It is impossible to tell how often Wards Beard Aireas a >ueky Menstalli Barton and the young lady were Lrreated off mar vying her to the Duke of Claience. .. boys lips. And he i$ . , . �•. M ing a' '� : i`atal illness map be traced to the foolish , valley Twelve- wiles wide, together, .aad both taken to the police She asked me for my advice, sad I believed St For? no worse than the big• ',� $t in 014 i ' fondrress of some relative who iosiets on station. The lady was looked .upon ms- an that i. was m ant to dissuade her from er, Older balder - dead -. _ . . to a : A marvelous tale comes from Dakota of Y Y g , g �- making the little one " notice." Doubtless aocosrr lice, and the lice would not release _: eve h sician knows of at least several discovery which has been wacfdentally made P P° becoming the Duke's bride. •How maaya �I bDyS; j,ife 15 an 111terrOgatlOn r men. in the mountains northwest of Rapid City. II'�' fe+um detarntian until bar ezptanAiioas difficulties would arise, I said, . if a Ca„ho. ., ?,. 7 h r'Y P Y . 'r d' such cases. An able practitioner, in discus- It is stated that there is a natural telephone wee+s verified and fouad to be eocrest. The lic Princess were to become Queen of Eng- ?oint, What is it for. we COII- ' ... habit ,sin this question recent while he ur ed nun lad was released from her most on- • iuuall from the cradle to the . . g q ? line between two mountains in the Bieck Y R Y land 2 I did not lay stress upon the conies- Y c' a" freed a young mother to keep her child as quiet IIitla ran e. On each side of a vatL pleasant predicament late is the eveniMsud sional difficulty which tueh an alliance could ;rave. So with this little introduc- -- - baby) 1. E :f; as possible, said : •• I have an especially sad Y will not probably forgget her drive with not fail to produce, for 1 saw that the voung Ory sermon we turn and ask: ' `What , . the 11 case at resent due to foltowin sn exa ^tl twelve miles is width stand two high pecks,tua and its sensational ending. At ' fife de r P g which tower above the other mountains, and q• pee le loved each other. The poor Princess ; AUGusT FJjOWF.R FOR �" As easily 8 ' . opposite course. A little one, a year old, recent assizes at Let+►es Bar•.on was indicted took un advice kind) and. followed it con- _ Y' • . • •survi have long been known-as landmarks. These Y Y nswered as asked .OIt is for D s- . - - - - : who is an only child ail only grand- mountains are several thousand feet high for burglary, sad found goilty of rewiring sistentty. To my intervention rs duo Lo -day }' ehan; ..: childt is lying at the poi t of dcrt with and only on rare occasions have the been g°°d'r well knowing them to have been stol- the loss not of one but of , two noble and repsia. It i5 a special remedy for _ : even '1 brain fever. I do not tbiu it possible for scaled so but little ' known of their tope- an, and was sentenced to twelve years' penal arming priaceauos." rte Stomach and Liver. Nothing " _ _ : clime - f it to got well, but if it dues; the parents and grepUy- ,servitude. But as he is even now only = . : ' tiore than this; but this- brimful. often r ;, ._ • grandparents will have learned a. lesson they came weeks o party at tourists de- thirty -two or thirty -three years of age, it is qn ti Ne bell ve August Flo cures , will not forget. The grandfather ws,s in the cided to make th sae ant. yThe divided in- 9i!ite possible that this pisusihis criminal e• • furro - habit of toasiag the child up every night y ��� l� �a�' Jyspeps , We know it wi . We - to two parties, one for each peak, Lakin will be heard- of again in the future. Na .. , after he came home, and the whole family g - The British Columbia Mill, Timber and lave reasons for knowing it. Twenty streo watched it themselves amused, while it with them heliographs for the purpose of sr paling each other wcrass the valley. Trading Company shipped Islet week some ,cars ago it started in a small country ev ids was tremblin with excitement and never g W$Y Djjig$$ ��$1'E. - - ls►r'ge s race tim..er for dredges for the Mon- . . g The ascent was made, and ew the star town. To-do it has an honored like, • realized the dun er until one ni ht it went Y 8� treat Harbor Commissioners. One piece is Y. . ,.' . �iAto spasms." . g g while the inembere of one party were pia- faro Bwit�e and PaMc ar ire Kaiser 36 inches square, 63 feet t,on}g ; three pieces place in every city and country store, strap paring to signal to those of the other, one : musi' Very little children should be allowed to ' A'•s lNad. 36 inches square, 68 feet long; five - pieces pOaSeSSes one Of the largest menu- - et b ­­'o �' of the party of the north mountain was 'sur- y .: else as mach as osaible, and older child- 14 16 niches, 80 fast lop , twelve other facturin "plants in the coon and + _ often It P P priced to hear voices ~which apparently came An incident which occurred twro or there � g g P ° r _ ren should lead as quiet, even, monotonous out of the air. He moved Lis position and year ago, on fire aeca+rion of the youngGer- Pieces over 60 feet long. rbree cars are ;ells everywhere. Why is this? The - - ' �. deer `3 _ := to - ]e bar thin reason a nurse aired for the ten t pieces, which are , ;.: . Lves as possib the sound was no long er heard. B chew man em es visit to Greece, and which i ft V i i i' girl of an amiable, even slightly phlegmatic, 8 Y R -° labelled •• British Columbia Toothpiaka." reason i5 as Simple: a5 a child's .# n vei } teal rament is referred to s nervous and ing his position sevo#al times he discovered we t,elieve, is now fy print for the first time, Those arse the 1 eat eves ever obi thou ht. w It 18 honest, d one - / '`' Pe P that at a certain spot of the mountain he illustrates anew the tact, which no one ever �6 PPS g data ' - � more energetic person. Such '• girl w�11 could hear the voices. and it was not long doubted, that the etiquette of •court may from the provisos tiling, and does it tight Slang —it pI ' _ easily learn to follow the routine necessary before he discovered that they proceeded bring as much discomfort to the king as to . r' cures Dyspepsia. . E ® teas i .4 in the care of little children. She will n •. _ quail harry and beetle shoat, and there is no from the party on this other mountain, the people who surround him. ' G. G. CRhEN. Solt: Mac fr.Woodbarv.N.j. �v need of this. Children should not be. hnr- He colt d the attention of the others to The Kaiser bards the honorary rank of YAmb� of the �8atm's• - trey the henomenon. and when the attention admiral in the British navy. The ` `� vied. When a child is old enough to o to P X• In addition to the testimony of the Gavr ing to i -'/ __•'- g 8 of the op ate party had been attracted it er of the squadron in Greek water tendered etdCtt of the State of Maryland U. S. A. a AN IP$ANE YOIIN{I WOIIAIi. 'f>g - ' echcol, i t is time enough for it to learn that �4° ' 3. time is valuable. frV�ile it is little let it we.o nn that an otdiris�ry conversation in his majesty a dinner on board his ship.. member of the lldaryfand Legislature, Hon, - :'a.. develop mlowl and naturally, , ex ndiirq its an ordinary tone of voice was plainly heard Of coarse the banquet was to be a mast eta• Win. C, Harden, testifies as follows • •' ?46 Wb° Created OerexidersiDte F.xeiicatewt at . r P Y y 1'e. from one mountain tqp to the other. There borate and iciagaifiasnt affair. The hour �Iblphia St., Md., U. S. A.,. Jan, • 18.'90 f;aspesuiea ErisiRe- is • life as deliberatiely ss the roes or lily ua- + ;, lit tl r. folds its buds. was only'one place q» the mountain where arrived. and the re t guest and his suite Gentlemen ; I met with a severe accident Niagara Falls, Feb. 12. There was much , � p ., -.a b - _: -," -' ftconld be hesrfl, and thisa peered to farm 'slid off wen, all is rilliaat uniform, wets fiy f fag down the back stairs of m real- ezaftemeat in the Grand Union station is a��. . . .- . - p ,�1 y _ — ' - .. - a natnrs►1 tale hone. No shouting was no. assstabled. Then it was discovered that denod, in the darkness_, and was bruised Sosp�asion Bridge to -day over the actions of p >t _ - .. In An Amb li6trietemy.. oeseary, and the worts were - perfectly die- ( an important implement was missi badly fn my hip and side, and suffered a hat dsomo young girl who was evidently :. >� ' : LO z The soft, pleading eyes of our drab slaters tines~ Assuming this story to be trace, an a Whom wail the Emperor's knife and fork ? severely pas and a half bottles of St. insane. She was about twent�r -three years . - - this I looking at us over the ugly, disfiguring jad- explanation may be $Ought , the form oft For the hailer, having but one arm th t he Jambe Oil completely cared me. Wai. t3. old, of fine figure, and gave her name ss. from jar, or piece of white cloth bound across the mountains, which might tsrve as ellipl earn Wes --=his left arm is witberod —awn wield g,�,, ►� Member of State Legislature. Katrina Steen. She was on her way from •- • ' . _ surer their faces, made as eager to see if the other tical reflectors of sound, (the speakers plac- the, umpter, the sword, or the pen, but can San Francisco to Germiany. She would sad• atean features were pretty as the eyes promised, in themselves in the foci at each and of the not uee a knife and fork as other people use - - , denty rush out on the railroad and look about sack i 3 _ 1. - says a writer in the Youth's Companion. ee,;pme) and in the low density of the Mixon- them. In their place he employes an in- Two �e•- Witntli W " wildly. Polieomar Jenny twkher in charge, It is '• Go to the Arab cemetery on Fredayy phere.at the altitude: at which the phenom- gooious oontrivancs which oombines in one and for a few moments she was uiet� Then _ matt a" afternoon, and on can see plenty of nnvpil- anon was observed. unpicment both knife and fork, and does PuB�maa- -Who bunged your eye in that qq - Y she climbed into the windcw of fire Western At s. `= _ Ad women," acid •friend familiar with Al- The Mormon Temple at gait Lake City, very well with it. ' way? ? Union telegraph .office and embraced opera- HaV4 �_ - gier,s. "That is the only time and lace wbi *is of enormousAimensions is built in dust at tics last momentlt was discovered Sufferer —Mofke Flynn. for hi, J. Donohue. He ran out and she. - - 'lti, a 4 allowed them by the prophet to show heir the fo?m of w true elipse, said a person that the ienp�srial knife sad fork had not " ww there an eyo'witQed t" took possession of the office. She finally Sout - faces in public. standing in the focus at one end can ewrry been placed by theamperW plate, It was "Indatlo tflier°„was'" , ry wandered into the Grand Trunk ticket had , - -_ . - "The men are supposed to spend those bn a conversation in a whisper with another sought for, but it comp anti be. found• The i� Who was ft? �� g ,, office and sfl'ectfonately embraced the agent, illfat t y- ' ,j. sacred honr� •t. the mosque, and are jealous who places himself ' the focus at the other erltperor a attendants were iagaired of ; no Modke Flynn. Chr►r]es smith. Then she had tussle with , _ Bien 1. ..,. •' I mean, was there anybody else re C.;, �':: ly excluded 1 x..m the cemetery. The Moham- end• one knew where it was. Then the knife seat Y' Y y I' a tar a woman whom 'she we. d LO love. " - �V ' . _ . Ravi .� -. - Sad fork m ht� have been left ashore per Mr. lenn then locked her in a side room, 9. sborl - medan faith forbids any woman under sixty . _ might „ - - • ha A inked crew were put into one of Indade there arSS." -.. - she left Germany four weeks ago to o to 3 : Bren ' _ _:�:'; ears of a e to attend ae ; no bunch la• P , • • t3 g g mQ 1 Y, For Knooidnq Oat W>rinklm , the chi 's boats, and brawn backs bent •'Who was it Y =I . ' -" yy ' - .:;: betrousered Arab beauty ever seems to P Y - $an Francisco to visit relatives, When she Ti I reach that respectable age, so they all troop 'rate oaa on>ioe of hits wax and melt to over the oars ;far the errand was one that "` Meself,�• arrived there the sent her back. ' believe rho s gentle best.. Add w• mires of the juice called for dispatch. The .. ,, r :'• . 5 , 'a quarters y _ V � resh� to the cemetery instead. They of lflp bn1Us, two ana a. of bane , Lwo but no knife sad : Y in the nit were searched, f :: at t; { spirits of the dead return on Fridays to of rosewater at �d s ii or two of at- y .clip A11 this time tbs - - - '' .'- drams fork could bs d. `':. A hover over their grave. - We Wed the rcrcea,sion of cabs end tier of roses. A ply this twice w day, fob- dinner was spoiling: The ses►rcL had been • . .' posit ° - 4• P bin the wrinkly he wro way. Uss made with all Possible suer , bat ft was THIRTY. YE gRSe _ bhsmbling vehicles called oorioolos rattling P°.en gy, ,'• _ Tl ` ` . ' and oundiag out to the cemetery of Sidi tepid water to wash t s face. a wrinkles cord two boars since the table had lacked I soon disc disappear only the kafasr's knife and fork. Bat tale �d pounding PPe tahaston, N. B., March ix, z .. ' pbd er Rahman. The corioolo is drawn b� Y j �9 ". three or four ay horses abrerret ; jaded, dipper could sot be eaten until the kaiser • 11 gray was read to eat, send his eating implement "I was troubled for thirty years with ` t F lean, sorry lornkinpg brutes, but many of �>'y , •. y �= ` L6t'm of r�tl ha blood, which •bows ins.. ., y` .. meat be found. pains in my side, which increased and .' V' Perba before tbiRtinte the b&PPY Wionght . _ I 4 � Cana ' : their speed, gentleness and endurance. . wale Hiram (at postoffioe windowj— pe _3 becaihe very bad. I used . had aanrred to mare tliwn one person, r'- be b ;p ,; Before entering the holy enclosure, we #' What's the postage on a two-ounos letter, , - °.`:.. -, - � Corr E� - - ' '•The am may know where it W Bat �, wPtcbed ew of the eorieolos deposite their pr binJ PNT°r 7 •i i` t rchal old servant —�• or domestic Y' n to this time too oneiad ventured m ask ■ . ' • . fact loads. From o ; pa ria , ]erk Foreign n :. .. ' • in a coal like a short night�owa nsade of Uncle HirSm—"_ Ilomsstia Its to m • VF°� he, un� th mum° °ly a it al raise." f rt ,;$ k ` - O° hied first aettin a " y circumstances, take it armors if he men and it iBp10tt1y COt'ed. ► j P r.,. ; �r s: crazy Dutchwork, atiltg 8 wi a nestioiield t Hunger t�aideivd the bast - MRS. WM. RYDHR asst• �d basket in the.road. �:'' h i - - .i bold. W itai decor one de the wm g , `... r His turban, wound rqund•with yards u Y4o� i►n't alwwps l�lge by wp vas I"n'°! ss + �, jQ � �. s%ACOA ' ©IL 010 IT. � � _ of f� ' sr -1s of'slender .ro a looked as if it had -The ism who wom a dlamai4d pu► may hs was approaabad attd the rnona+mtons Humor- eorr �r ' a 5y 'Act. Been . disturbed' for yetatls ; 'his +rouirersj really arealtltip. , �{ - « iiori wad put ; Cbield he tAll tubers bf�r kai#a . 6" . - prie "It 11, fJ• S _ .. 4 - .. kF .' 2! : Q.n 6 �i,,. 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Jengs) Y must lei 0 y7our`teds, Iny .4ou; cent' Lion kidneypy, Ter and all kin- I' , ...4. . � I Are the best in'the'worlil for'the Throat and I * . "F I � �1.f. 11 1, I . F� ,Y. �--_( SonWUvO Lonxer thda Otters. _. That Holpd to our* ' _, , . . . _ ,� , -1k C4 3 t . right kloag.on troubles if nature's miraculous, disease- - ' Chest, tar *i voice unequalled. - �:_ .,-.- ­e� : Y012fig illrw. - � . � ,,, . There are families, beyond doubt, as will half of what you are drinki ig conquering, life - restoring St, I.am be used. r ft. & T W. Stale' red : . 11 14 - . . . od -on emeb L. ,� L . . . � I I _�. .1, � .. Younf Jonas -Yes, bit [hie] who 'n All known mixtures Its world pals in in- • L . .., � � . as individuals, over whom disease seems to in t The Cold - - - , - . � .... � i P.- � � .. no power who are either exempt from ill- thunder a goin to drink thi other half ? significanoe to " oreal,ion's mystery. Safe 1. - � � .�.. .. I - �� I # I'll .. � I � 4" .. - r I .� . i 11 . I . . . ! The dis LINE, ;! I 1Y1_1 1- ness or survive, it'aA if it were .but an amo- 1* an milk and contains the most powerful poi - * . agreeable - ' . -q§4 -, ---i - "t . 19TRUL � .'.�. - .,�. - _...", �i .- � - tion, who, apart from accident, alway- a ful- How to Got a ]RELand Husbana. .': son absorbents known to science to purifv . i taste of the "... , , ,, � -'t- ` 1, i . ' 4 -% --i.!?, ,'­-... - . AA�AL&im . _ -'�' the Psalmist, and usually - For.Cfiw ­ I_, fil the years of 1- " When-er some luakt* In maiden I -..� blood and flesh ; and also every element t� , Abw �t - .44- -...'� �. 4 .. . ; ,,, , , ,:, � . - .: - - �­, Q� , - - build up frall, weakly, despair.ng sufferers I 7 , J die only bec%use the still unbroken machine Found a r6d eat in this h kin • - .;� XJ; 0 I COD LIVER OIL -- . d ' , -..,, .- ., , 0 - ­' " . - , . ' , ., I has exhausted its stock of.m'otiAe power. y al get or: - . . to the highest pinnacle of perfect strength k diWpMed in , - - I IDOA tt N -, � '. ..V"4"�r--- - - ',_.,�,; V__r 41-.�, . I . ". - . I - . . 4� '17 ,4,;zi` . I . per-Rona, are . - - "", k s.4,4.1-i5-,� , .�., Dc,ctors, wheh ealled in to such . 'Muskal',vousho,11ilsve 4weethavrt�-a � _: and joy. . 77 ffertheete -4va. Ter6h - , ""' You shall nave a hindso a -husband. ' � - " - 1�, _-`Zn�,,*% . . - always cheerful, "sure t4p friends that The way to procure InauttIs in to "submit . - "' • " J�; " , `4 .., -- .� r I • , . - __ . ,7, f',�.�_' i -,:! 1�- .. -, . �;A, - I �. there will be a rally soon, and ;would like, if The handsome man always admires the to them. A man meets with no more m MONEVI . MONEY- • M00dY -:'� , - 11-1 . beautiful wonian. Then si rnply make your- Be 8, . -f- I --.---;.--. . � 4!, � ­4..�­f--_ _'.. -A;W.. ", I I j .1 they dared for the-credit of their craft, to . speot than he exacts.-4H&zlitt. - 11 I . - -6.1 . V I '. 1: .. ,�ij .. . :..-\ - . �,, �� . , . - ..;, ��,!;;�, ; " self beautiful. Remove all blotches., rim, � t�,.�, �-,N I V, 1. - - -��L " --��-. .11. -,, '­­­�'. - . administer- as little medicine as possible. I . ; , LONDON HD Gualix - -.'� ". I aslbl'- plea, "forked signs of tar sy tracks' am . All 'The Dmprisu W - .. 'e.'_.�-,_,-J,4-. -1 I . .1 . .r­4: ,'. I - . _. ., 4 �111 . They have not an idea as to the reason. sin- � . .1 . L,:,F,' " . 11 I.. .11, � - �,)N- _ � - I . - , ,% _ , 1, ­. _ , , 1, ­­ _ , , 1, ­­ _ , , ' . - �,... P , I ., t - your features, by the neal of Dr. Plaice's that well-known preparation T. A. 9W- I ­ ­7� - I AA -,;. * .r 1. L , 1pre i it- . � .. �'Vl. - .. ,;), ��,;,. .. � Y i .. - _.,.,S._ I .;�,., . . C-­. I � .... ... - .. . .- RD' : -, �- z"­iI , - . . - less it be I • hereditary disposi ion," or, Favorite Prescription, a tonic to the nervous, CUM'S OXYGENIZED EMUISION of - � 0,�,ii.-*;, . in a few cases, a cheerful temperament: but circulatory and procreative systems. Its nee PURE •COD LIVER 0114 and no proper- ,ION IOIN AND 19110Y 00.,, LIXIT _�. -',`,,';'--,At!..1 ,� _tl - - '12 �7 - � . I I;r--,: Y�_, .. _. they kn�w quite well that in such patients 4 OfPwre Cod Liver Oil with - I - - � � 1'.. , 1. ­­ 1-.1 -, � .... ,t,;�A � -1 brings rows to the cheeks, and sparkIq to AtiOn for lung troubles, etc., deserve to be Street, Toronto. - . -1. _. �� there is 16 repuperatiye.power," and as they � _. H- ;A`--111111"_._�� , _�, �, _�, �,- _�, :.,:"­�' . - Jikq the )*tter spoken oL Consumptives can now HYPOPHOSPHITES . . �. " I . ,� the eyes. ,Take it, and - you * 1, I I I . . . . �'.. - ,. . .1- , � � .., - I . - like cures, pairily out of 1kincinbas and partly L - - . . - _. ,.1. N .., I _- r . ­ _:�".. "". _. . I Iwo...- �..,... 1�: 1, - �' I ­ . Indian maiden, find 91 od`;eir' in gdod "take heart, for at the general office in Tor- 02P T A-TZM 93CXD.A.�- Caj)ltai .......... ........... "'000P 11 _j�.' ;, . from self they a . . Ll ," ...., �, ;4 , - . � I L� �.;�-�, ' I., ­ -interest, they are well content. health, an ornev Ginty- onto, Canada, can be seen the hi heat testi- . 0 �_. -�. k ­_ _� - . . . � And there are also families as well an rof future li�ppinem The patient su&flng from - ','_ - rg�,�.,�4,i . ;, . 11 . indivi- � - I - ­. _. , - - ­ . I , anteed to give natisf,tetion in - every can, or mohials, that were ever given a similar . .. � ... '. , � . to Loan on improved farms. Otto �� '' .,-- �1,1�',- J; � � , .� . about whose � CON8UMPTION. ; . duals, in whom the life lies low, - alff� __ , I . �i .. ,- if money paid for it refunded. � medicine. 35 cts. per bottle. . . unowcums. COUGIff C01.0 •Olt property on liberal terms of repay- -.,.-'.?, �, __.,--,�, .. . - . _. . - : - . attacks," however slight they may appear - �.. 1. I W&WINS1 DIFORA146 meet and AT Lowwr CURRENT VATINS MUM- ­ ._.,.� - , , � . I . .- . When you want a hard master. work for A take;' The MPAL DMISIMTURM PURCHASED. - � _,�'%�,�; " "' - ? . - , . . . __ .. ,;-..-,. I - the doctors always shake their heads, and The Czar is one of the few living banquet- . .,,,to. ,. _. I ,--- . a beggar who has just become rich. 10 ody an he would take milk. A per. Apply to local appraisers or to I ...... _,:.. . . . . . . . . 11 of whom when among themselves, they will ers, it *d who can ,,, drink a toast" feet enableat and a wesderffil flesh predwr. J. F. xmx� Affairlir ;. � ­ , b1m... . ., ..,-. ,,,- -�- ,7 "-, _� , " i.. : . . ;_ � . - - -, ,:-. " ! remark : "The Blanks have a constitutional accordink "t,04 ae old style, wallowing the It in not slang to remark - shate the tobag 2%Mm no athm% AU ljwwov"ts. Md., zAa Choice ftrvaz rior;aale in 01Lt, & oba, _,__.-.-_ -. .w NA Deumule. . _. . • SCUIT&BOW _ - , . . - .4. I - habit of dying." . toasted apple, liquor and all, from the gan.11 'i I I ' .! ' ' - . . . . - I I ,.�. , -, Such people rarely live to be more than brimming cup. . - - -1 . .. - & P. .r.". . " I - .- _.. I . � . � I - ­_ - I . ­_­_%. I... _. � - - middle-aged ;they never attain old sqp; and . . - . I . � . ____ __ - - "; ­.., - - . . - ­ I , ... .1 . ' , CANADA PERMANENT , _,:.-,`-4.1;��... - -1 .''.3 ... . 1._.,�,_,.�:,:.-'. when they die they die unexpectedly, 'most ,- --.'� ­ ... .. SEW-AMIO .-,.--.! � . I . , � _. I Are . ­� �' �. _�.,_ t�,- -.. ,, 1, - frequenily in the first stage of convalescence, I SMDERO&)l . ­.- . .. ".AK,V, " 4 Mad it over and over in, spell it' out n III a is DER '$ 11111111111 - _,-. . -­ _ e .. .. Nake A Note of it I * '' " . . 1� UNK M" '' Lou and Mop Company,. . .. '. - , " , "It ­ ­ I ­.. -, - 4.r - . � , %. from what is called a "relapse." Some- and sing it, until it is in elibly fixed in Ana IVKRVAI Kmare of' Wtatiam . .i � --- , " __ . _'w - . I - -, o ;t .., � - - I � ;t ,��.,. , " , - I . .. thing is wanting in them which furnishes yourmind, that Dr. S ' Catarrh Rem- A TOXIC. \ NOTICE ON I - ­ I . I - _­:t, "; ­, . �1141 .. __ . __ � .. - __ -91 � _�.,. _ .10 �j_,. . ­ 1. 1. ,,,:_'�� , ­1 �zl�., -_(i� ..,.V , - � They �upply Invested Capital, - OOO,O0O - ,_ - , �n.;�,: 1p �: " - , . � - their rivals with staying power •; but then, edy is an infallible cure hronio catarrh I AUTOGRAPH LABEL. . $12, � . .- - :+ mot - ,e I At _ -, -�.� , . , * . ,��, I It certainly iA Gondonsed Q F A" am . . , , MIR".4, . . - . .., I . I -i-I.. t,� � " , what is the something? 6inlY is of the head with all its dis sing eon form AM the sub. - ? - . - .f _�., . , " H E G E N U I P-- w . . I . .., ,_4­ ., go. sj:: I not size, for giants die I rather rap-.*d,'y, and 'tationlL Impaired taste an . small, offensive st&nose needed to � - :­ :'�;: - - , , --, Al - �. - - __ , , - ,,, " , twn" . . .... _-�. '. . - � . stuich the fflood - READ OFFICE, TORONTO ST.,. IrOR'omTo.1.-' -- -­., -,�`� -: , V-�, the men who are dear to insurance societies breath, 1. , _,�.�;-. _., , 0 ringing noises in th, i head, defective. and to rebuild the - *..--. 1. I . .- .LL . , - ,,R, . ­ 1, :i ; ': � .- ­.- . . are not Nervakthus -%A-- . - ., � - are usually of the medium build, or even-& hearing, nose and throat a Iments, I , "'., 'UMV . ,'�,­_­ . - ­­ - The am'p'e and increasing renurm's of this - -, -, -*-.. ., 1; ... � . . ­ , �1 �� �,, ... . little under it, their weight in particular relieved, but positivel3 and permanent- them a certain wJ . " . %_� - * - -". . . on, Company enable its Directors to makeadvan- ,"'.... .� I -1 ­ � speedy aure for all, 6 . . _. _�_ il_� I .1: ,- being for the mpst part slightly below aver- ly cured I This in no fancy of the, imaging- Ces on AteM Estate .securities to any amount, .-; � . . %i.,. . , - ` , I . ,,�, . , .�. -!,;_J.)� - age. FatBess is weakness more or. less. diseases arising The Boiler poction without delay the lowest rate of '' 'L ­ Z-,it:. -,., . tion, but a hard solid fact, proven over and from impoverished J6 - .. _', - - . . I . And it is certainlv, also not identical with lntersst� and on the most favorable terms. .. - ­ :4��- I - .�.­� , . _ . , ,,,- -, _ _ I . '. over again. and vouched - blood, and shattered AM INSMNCE CO., OF QA Loans granted on improved (arms and on '.'_-`.`; �s - `4 I. --IN, _ uched fo% under a forfei nerves, such an per- . ._ � 4 i__4 11 v ture of $5W, �by properties.' -' . � �, physical strength, for athletes are scarcely its m"ufacturers, the productive town and city - . z ww .-. _,. ..-, NJYB* spinal die- FAsblish6d for the prevention of steam boiler , I.- �;.Iv 10 * ... , � % ....­ ''. ever long-lived; women have, on the World's Dispensary Medi(4&1 Association. eases. rheumatism, Mortgages und Debentures pu)rchmed. -1 _, - I .,.- 1. explosion by proper Ing .�: ­ .- ".�-,. 09 - - _-� .__ a -� ......_. . ?, . I M.G., Liout.-Gov. of Ontario Appraisers of tbprUom=%r �­ou :,:.-, ,._',,-,, I whole, if we deduct their mortality from Buffalo, N. Y. " A word to the wise in suffi. "iatlMloss of mem- Campbell. K-C, pection-4. Sir Alexand gages may made ti gh the"local. � :t i'. 1, '-' � n President. . I ..�.. - " . child-bearing, more vitality than. me , and cient, . 0 cry, or as, 10CAd OMCC, rAMAda Life Build. .. ­ � . -. . . � - - ­ " 1�" � .- . . ­ % ."". . . very feeble men, in the atuletic sense, con- AUX. king 14L W.. Toronto, rooms 4 and As. � J. Herbert Mason, :. - i_.. � �'i_._ �, , pi no thah - " . The thinnest tisane 4papermeasures 1-1200 scroful&.e or Consulting Engineers and - . - I : ,_ �. - , � " I - ,. . ­ .` � - - - , .. . I - stantly attend the funerals of far stronger green si at . . I 1 . .:-t - -.�- � . " . un of an inch in thickness. U"In Solicitors of Patents* I . Managing Director, Toronto. � - - � - . I -, _..�, . , . , , .-I : '. i does the vitality arise from , . - . tired feellng at eote so many, or . I • - . . � . - . . . . ­ I I . . - 11 ''I - ­_­., :_ . have c action on the &I Bye M of I . .� ­ . I - • - - ­, . . :. ­:-�`;.;., -:. � .. Goodgelism., _( , both a man and I . . �:. 4 any superior strength of brain. . women, r" t vigor. -�- � I . . � I . - ..��:, . - I The able often live long and often die I—! - , ;.1 I " : - . I � - . - ­ - , L - biseass is largely the'r5sult of imr - SUSTAINING - STRENGTH-GIVING - INVIGORATING �L are . - . � .1 oung. The great lawyers and theologians . ; I � .:., '. 1- y � WEAK MEN - 0 .1- . ; - - S' blood. To purify the bloo( , is to cure the - . i) , : --.-,.-; _". ;,. menofabnormal acuteness, often reach a . - I I I disease! Asablood-purifi r and vitalizer, (ydung and old), snfforing from mantel warry, _. - _� .. ,�._ - vast -age ; as do gamekeepers and country .overwork, insomnia. excemos. or self-abuse. . :' - - .r!- _., ; .- �. . .­��: -- .. I .,.- . t '... Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery J ohnston"s - IF id, - S e of .-' . . 1_1� clergymen, with neither of whom` is the ' shonla take those Pmr,s. They- will restore . "- � ': . , brain very active or often fatigued. The stands head and shoulders above any ether lost energies, botb physical and mental. � "' I ,.:;L*. ' : ._­.''t'`,:' =` ',-: I . . , , .­" k ow specific ! .Its in this direction - - . IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR, - * ' _. . , ... . greatest living poet is as old and as healthy .11 11 SUFFERING WOMEN . . .1, . � - . is nothing short of wonderful. Guaranteed ­ . - .,. am Xtr. Gladstone, and the last centenarian ' INVALIDS, AND CONVAtI93CE-N � . affticted with the weLknopses peenilar to their li - , . , . , .. recorded, or last but one, was a sort of sea- to benefit or cure in every case, or money sox, such as suppremdon of the periods, bearing . . . - .... .. �� , - L � - a ,: . " . - , ,� ' nud those pills an unfailing care. BEEF ,--! :.- -_-j�- ��'� , I ,- I pectable female tramp. Sir Moses Monte- refunded. ,L down pains, weo back. ulcerations, etc., will It supplies all the Properties of PRIME B . . � . . !�-, - - , flore, who died at 101, was a most acute- More people laugh at u than with us, . in an easily DIGESTED form. .1. .-- _... . however it may appear PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS . � . . ­ . . .��. . :.. " � I ..- , minded man, and so was Henry Marlyn, the he moment. . - . I I � , :,.,.-. - I . . . I , .1 _. senior Wrangler who turned missionary, should take these Pills. They enrich the blood, _ - - .!. ...." .i,,_ , - . - . ... - . .-. - _. : . �4' t at Gum I - . ! I - e ''. � and after a life of travel not unlike that of GIBBONS' TOOTH restore health's roses to the cheeks and car- :. � ' sect all Irregularities. . � .. . r-r T1 __E3 - - . - .',.4. Sir Moses died of exhaustion just 70 years For sale by Druggist. Price 15& � . 1. . � . - , '�' • � . - . ., . � I . I - . . . . . .. . . 1 . , `�i' '. , ." . . � - . . . . . BzwkBu or Tww,ivroim These Pills m . . . I � L . � . . . . . . younger. .. - . I . �. . .;�� �=� - � -:11. , ". As a cure for .-old in head-and catarrh sold by all dealers only in boxes bearing our V • : - . - - - - -) . I L � - ., � .- �Y. 111.1._. - Th ore is a fancy abroad ' - - trade mark or will be Bent by mail, post paid. . . - � , . :1 �. - � . �:%_.,: amOnR the cultiv- Nasal Maim is endorsed by prominent men . .:.,� _�.,ki . , , . , r:-.. .­­ � � . .- .., �._'. * I age, but if they ask a few masters of work- the Ontario'Creamery Asw ciation, gays.- THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., ­ - __ . r : i. :.:�.,__ I - . s. � - � . . � . " : At char- " Nasal Balin beats the world- for catarrh , , , * Brockville, Ont�. or Morristown, N.Y. . - � . - - - . - - ­- . � ; - houses -and the managers of _the great on receipt of price--50 couts a box or 6 for $215A I -_ . . -ume( - - , 41- -:. ated that very stupid men do not reach great everywhere. D. Derbyshire, president of . - 1-ostle-ic'a e-y. er I � �,� . atlas, they. Would find -thA is's an error. Nor and cold in, the head.' In my own ewe it � I . N .. . . C... 4, . - V - , , - � . . - . . . . - , , . :* . ". _ -- _ . , • I . . . . - . .. . . can the quidity be acourAtely'traced to 84Y effected relief front the first application " ..J . . - .1 /.r -- . 1. . �... . . - • . . AND i. . 1. .�. .. I ... 1. , � . - t. . . - . .; _.. - I ... - . . . - .;;P . - . - . -_ . � I 1: . . . . - �­ J"! . conditions or method of life. The very old Sold by dealers or sent by mail on race' pt - � 2= �_.. -V�. - - 11 1.% - __. - I . . - � ' . ; , .-.,- 4 . - - - - . i . - - are often iuteusel ivacious, but they are of ce-50 eta. and $1 a bottle. Fulford - _'. f :1 * - �PEL. . . . - .11. � � . � - . �� _. � & , Biockville, Ont. :�!I�_ - . , . . __1 __ ; � ;-. � -.-:,. ..1 I � . � - . often also very Tull, occeasionally almost 9.i I PERFECT DIGESTION 1. . -- THE DAYS , '' . imbecile. The rich, according to modern I . '.., .#Q - ; .z " I . - %,' . . - 't ..... . 'Tto6funing -to confes�`&'nd f4faske known � .*. ___ - - . 11 . . _4,.-� - ' . . .: - . . I.. theories, ought to possess the highest vital- - . . � _2191K� It 11 __ - I - . .... 1!�51'1, . - --- I . I . - . - 1. . .4. � sine is as W as recommitt � ng them. � I .. INSURED. _____ . '. . . .... - . . . - . . . . -. -, . ___ ' ! ' ' . . ., � . . - . �� ; . - it but as a matter of fact it belougs, tak- . .. -- - ; ; " . I . . . __. : . 81 es A peculiar condition of a1a ' ' . ; � .. - t ­ . I- I - ­ .. ". � - . . ;..I . V * *I ing all the world, tone groes who were av' fairs exists iff ilia I I : SOLD EVERYWHERE, * -., --a , , - - in the West India Islands, and it! E'ngland Red River Valley of Mint esota and North 11PEPSIN I 3". ­ �_ .. .. . ...�. I _._�I " __ '�.*­'�­,!_ I . to gamekeepers and excessively poor wo- Dakota. The wisest crop was so large that INS TUTtl-FRUTTI. . 107% I . .. �V:;_�.J - t, . . I . ­, ",:. 1 . " � . Men. farmers were not able to out and thresh it : ___ _ . . us BY EVERYBODY... *- _: _... .­!_4. . I. . ­_ ,:�,. 4. _�, . � r­ - nj . I ,; Office of Gnernmy, SM Wth Avo . - . . < .. The only facts we certainly know about and. do their fall plowing. Threshing . , N ZW Tons. October 22, MI. - AL=2W.AL3D36 $1291.1r- . - . . ­ 11 - . � . . . n - . . . . :.. . , machines have b 06 AbaM & &me On : . . - I - „ - � habits as conductive to vitality are that mac been running all winter Physio-og T Leseb" mats a In amonnt of - . .. . � . . �- � .I.... __ �h grain is still in the stork and stack. asUis awretod by the &6U."y1glands of the . - - . - � , : freedom from anxiety is favorable to it, pro- 111114 . . m.uLb.an Imixing with h. No beft,reorafter : . . �i , , - • . I , . � bably by conserving the pumping power of The plowine will have to b6 done this "Pring, it pas"SmLotlle .bLomach. imebwatiol to dwes . - . i- . , ... 1. ­ . the heart, and that it is in a rather singular and unless help can be secured to do it there - Lion- The claewing of your Tutu . matt asm. . . MaJe by The AlbeltToilet 'Soap r APanyo .. .1. . . ....!,� . I before ,r after a mm-al, eapeeWly wben cow - - . . . . I .-. degree hereditary, the capacity of living well be a decreased acre- g,) in 1892. 'Ittin- binest %lith 4 i valusWe a dixesUve as" Armour a 1. _. .. * X--f - surviving in many families the most violent dreds of men can got emplv?yment there this ,� 11 In."not,mlifacrawwo the flowofsalimatmt . - . - __ - ­ __ ____ ___1 . . I : - I : I - , . . z � 1. I= - .. 'I a - in& ert3l ytakw suengtis as to Inotae a .. ... . I :X, , .. changes in the habits of each generation, spring, plowing and Beediiig. . I perfebt .I►ReAtl -ft At the MU10 tAMS COTfwUft - . - . . . . . 0 dor .f the breath which may bepresent . .. . even the violent changes in residential Connivance is the reiaxiLtion o f slavery - 61I)a 1-;a SIR Wr a vw"Rz Y. N D. - _. . . . _­ I .. L �. - . 841dbr d all Dn%wisto and C.:,ntectinnera kn W MACHINERY . . . - - --f - - . . i­ ­ -,. ,_g. ­ :.i_.._ "..I . � i-. .. . , climates. Those who cling to life intensely but not the definition of l6erty. . against PaekiLgvs. or for h -z of &mooned ssmplw which - B R1 C K - , . I . oft,en die early ;while the indifferent live A Guardsman to deferid you will be sent h, mail. v*Lm4e p&id to any addnna . . . . . - . . ourelm'W(26 cents. - on till death seems to have fiuikhed that coughs and colds, Adams' Wild Cherry and Address SIMPSON DRY PRESS ..". -1 - . - . _... . . furrow and yet pasped them by. Licorice T-Atti Frutti' 0 am. Sold by all THE TUTTI- FRUTTI. A. V. CO.. -1 .. . . . , !- .rl, - - . . I No vitality is not synonymous with druggists and confectioners ; 5 cents. 60 YongeSt.. Tomiat.o. Out. BUTIN MACHINES-STEAM AND HAND POWERI . � � . . ­ , . - . . , - - - strength of will, t,holkh it must be on the The great end of all h imam industry in - ,a --Mft .� I - - � .. - ��.­ ­*­11;. . . � .. -_ I . . REPRESS MACHINES FOR BRICK AND SHINGLES :. . � ­­ 1. I , 91 quality. It is. more h attainment . �. ° . :-- .__ 4 �* _.. evidence, a non-mater 10 eattainmen happineis. (Hume. -, , �._­_: -...;p like a "gift" than anything else, like, that - ' . . . " . 11 _. ..C,.,... - . - --,. . . . � - . . �: .., 'J , ­g . . - _. � . z, 1 - _.: � .. ' strangest of all capacities, the feeling for . Dr. T. A. 81 (cum's . . IWANTED-13ya Canadian House& Man DRV PANS9 PUG MILLSO DISINTEGRAT01iSt I , I -..: ­ � . (6 with $S.000 to buy an Interest in their .IAL . . . . � - . music, which must be in a measure spiritual OXYGENIZED E'NMIJUION of PURR � - - ...." ­ 1. � . business, and go to England and Lake charge; - - .- - !. ,�. -_ .: - . yet has absolutely no mental force, being as CO s LIVER OIL. If yo i have a wAstin business controded by them. P.D. Sox 3136 To- . . . 'SANDERS9 MOULDS, ETC .., - .. � ; _"' '_"..!` . " ;,I.- ­.. .. � .- I - .. _;. often wanting in the ablest as in the stupi- away of Flesh --Use it. For sale by 3 ronte. . send ftr • 0- . - - . 1. L , .. ­ . . .� . -.1, . dest of mankind. -What is the source of the druggists. 35 cents -er b tile. . . P*ioedl , • ' DRY PUSS BRICKS 110F. FROM SMU OR CLAY 11111110 $10 TO $20 PER 1,0110 � . L ' ' . . . . aftsm WantA6 • - - ­ . . - . I . - . gift we none of us know, and probably . fIRLD TEA cures Constipation. nick matins Extra cost to prod?ce chiefly in pLuit. . . - . - . I . . 1. \ ". - . . - never shall, for we cannot hope to accumu- If eattache. r stores Wo Completion. . I . . . . .. .. . _. ... 1. - . � . rrea _ .. I . I'Q S 1GA tie, Free .,mplo at UARF114LD T" ' L * ', rnlast Catalogue j, 11, Trade. ' . . � ., k - . -1 late more experience than the g t - . . :_ : . - ! , _ , r I . I .. , Ammeir, 317 Church at.. Tot onto. . . . . . . - . . . I _� -1 ; �_. . '. . , -,, . . . - physicians have doiie, and they frankly till ' - - z . .. '..­....1__ - I - fess that in every patient there is some Consumption. Cough Bron- . _.. . . . . - t�4 - -_; . I- .. . ,� " . .. - , i - " - P _ chi 'WATEROU - � - . I— I �� . - quality inakiog for death or survival that HAVE YlWr -i. Lung Troubles. No S - 1. .. .__'.�,J_ - _i.l -. . Al)potite. %%'.&,t n1r4 Debility. For wonder I � � I-— 11� �, e I - ' ...... . .,.,.��- I i i they can only recognize, without pretend- i ful sure now rezn�--Iy. Address I. SONARK . . .., I . , I . - - . ing to understand it. . . . � . fig St. I.awrrater Psi.. 111oug"al. � .. I BRANTFORD i- � - , 1.�' � I . � . . . I .­ ..; - �.- -. . . . I . . � � . . I . . - . ; I . ; . . 1. . -%. ;­'"." ;. , . .- I - � - r - - CANADA. . .. �. . �1 , , : To"M emu. . . . 1 - . . . . .. M A DR. TATT'S AST1114ALKNit . I . ­,....1. 4 . . , I 11 . I- . ,1 .,- , , VAR -ILL-FATED LINER. .,.., I *1 _ ASTH never fails; - .1.1 , .� �. " , . . , - : - : _�' _.� ,,,, - . . . . . . _ - * . � . . _ - .. 4t send addrews rLn'dCUREDWO will Mali TUIPME 31. 71 ADELAIDE STREET EAST. , I., . � I., I . - - I . - - . - I . . . I m a i I 41r) euor trial bottle. DR. TAVT , - t7��- � ;. � - ­ .. , I . A11 the Specie Landed from the Elder- 'IIKXI'KR. N_ Y. Canadian . - I . .- . � _... .f.>�, I . I . . .. I � . BROS. RO( * . FREE ____ __ - __ __ - . . _. . . ­ , I . ... ­ " -�, .". ____ ___ - ­ ­_1 � 7. . . . . - - 1111undreds of .11neks of Malls Still on . Depot. 186 Adelaide at. %V_ T ronto, C - � -�� - . `_'F" � . <" . . Board. L � I i . . . __... - - - i ,---- - � '.__ I , . .. - ­ . � I . ; � ` ­_ . I " Feb. . - - - . - ; - - . ,_­­. - -DON, � --. . . . . ..... .;:;; �. . - LoN Feb. 12.-The lifeboats have I I I � 1. .. .* �1 ;.,- 1, . . . , ­­ . f - I -1 this morning made several journeys to and : ' CONSUMPTION, �, . . . 4. - �._ ­'�._._t _,.,�:--_ I from the stranded steamer Eider, and have i I b.,- 1'VWU,1 ,..My I 1: by Its - . - To . - - � . � ._:�,.', - -1 .�ZY . . . . . .. _. . & i .4. . . - .1. . .1 . - " � ­ � . . we thowanik of eaws of the -on. kw wA 9f lmg . . . � . - , -1 ­ . , . - succeeded 'n landing all the specie from the - �: . . :. .. ­.­­.. - ' . stending base been cum& Indeed pp strong I& my faith . . � .1 - . i , - - . - - . steamer. They have also I traded several ' - 11M Its I . 1 �- .. � effi-ey. that I WHI send TWO DOWLZS Fit" man . . - . : � . sacks of mail, which are in a wet condition. '- with • a VALUABLZ MYUTISM am ibis ftwom to say . . - . - . . I- . . suffew who Will AMA We L%dr X"RESS ad P.O. Addrea. I �, : - - I . . I ... . � I - '. . It is reported there are 400 sacks of mail ' ' t 1. A. SLOOWA, M. C., 188 ADEL AuDr - . . I . - �.�­ . . . . I . I :_ .,­.�_ 1; ... - 01VO UNJOWIS .. _. : -�-- matter still on the steamer. . I 1. we are looking for't . 1. . �­ :. � - .: - , - -1 1. . . ST., WEST, TORONTO. ONT. - . .. - . I '.. � I ­ �:, - ."", � :, r, . . - . -� . I - At two o'clock this morning the steamer Roth the method and results when , - .. . . .. . .- I. . ;:. . : - . , �_­:. i . ' - . - . . . ; . . I I . . . - . . . - . � . . . 1. �. I.... � N11.4. - . .- � .1 . : . ­_ . Havel, which sailed from New York January Syrup of Fibs is taken; it is plemant, - - � . � __. . - � .. ....: *:I �� , . .. 26, arrived at Southampton. Theagenteat U R NEW BOOK " Route and Home.- a .. ­ , . ,w .1... 1, �--'! " . - I . .. I .., ,_ #.M, _. - If so we wolild urge you' not to; 'keep ! - -­ - -�� t . ne complete houxewife's guide by Marion . . :_ -, .. ;.,-5� and refreshing to the taste, and () . I . .. -1.--, . . . - . - I M. . - �� I , I . i6mpany - - . Or .. I" -,_�, �� - . Sou thanipton of the German Lloyd C liarlood. the greatest living writer on house- - . - . . . :. � . . ft . , . had arranged for all the passengers of the gently yet promptly on the Kidney .. I I . - . . . ­-;, , " • � . I .. .. N . � �72 hold matotni a recownized authority In all dom . . . �. . I - - � ` - ­ � S� W .1 . . FF" ' 'L *�-. Sys. L . `. - .. , I-A . - , A. 'I 1:.1.­1.__1%.1 �' I' '' '' - arma. WiL Raw is, Publisher, Toronto. . * . - . ..� . " Y. ! - , . I ,y- . - to dispels colds, head- uTT .. .. . . ., - - � tem effectually, .- - - . - 0 .. .1 , ' L Send for illuto.rated circulars;Z - I . � illfated Eider who desires to recce Liver and Bowels, cleanses the e4ic aflkinL - Bremen to travel from Southampton b� the . : F 11*1 G � mat- J ; :. tK,,4 - I � � . �.. ­ , . -,�'t,� - _ . - "I'L . ..- : - I.. �, .. Havel. They boarded that steamer , and aches and fevers and cures habitual - . I t "i., - . i . . -.1 . .-: - . . 'We W - �. . . - . . . . If I , - . shortly after two o'clock proceeded for ■ V al � Imams and , .. . I - . . - . . -- . . .. . . � . .. �.._ .- , , '"'51_ - - / , I :. I . " . ­. � .! . �. - .<,�,J�. . . . I ., . I . - X . . constipation. 8 rup of Figs is the a Aftess of Every - I . " * * . . . ` " -�51 - -.1 Breiien. � . . � - . I � - � .­: �_:.�.'__�� .,; , . " . . ­ _.. : � - 1�14, 1- I . . _. I � �. I I _ !�,r­ �.,%�, - .. - Is ASTHMATIC . . . ter of so much importance.-' ­ . . . .. - V - . I - " .1.. , ­ . in ever . �J­ � , _11 W, Wits kind d . . . ­ . . V, .. � The Eider'4 specie has left Herfiald, &a- only remedy 0 _ P ftroldRayes,11LI). I V I � . v , *�.. t . taste ' . '. �, - . � ,� . -4 Z . � . ! - - _.; � . .- .F� ,z ,% . companied by an armed escort. and will be duce d, 1.0g to the tas an ac- TO STAY CUM- I BUFFALO. N.Y. • . .. .,�. *; - I .- - . . I .­.: .O.. . - .- ., - , ".. , . . 0 ­ - . . - . .o �. -.� '� - I I.. - : ., , -1 : - I ��Z' - I - , " - � ' . I— I . � � .- - � . -wM • never ' ith such * oth - oppoltijili. , " - _'�­;iT':�, � ., ,- reshipped by a North German Lloyd steamer cep e to the stomach, prompt in 'meet W an or 7., _ . �.­ " �1� , .,. - 1. � , . TOIL' I - . Y . - at (3owes. - . ­ I , -1 ..., � _V& - I - . � . . - - - - ..'. .� " .. ,� , . its * and truly beneficial in its W&MCDOWALL, . . . . . , . ­� , . ", - At nightfall the Eider was in the same . :w �!,;� .. " - , - � , ..� � � .. L: - ,� � �� -_ . - ­ 11 ­­ � ' .. - �' a . flects, prepared onl from the most - 01KNOT 11101001111raft or , .- � . it 0 � . 1. 1, � L k : . ­ . . -__ � ­ I 1..'%... - . . position. 'Those 'bad fallen. . 'N' - � - I. Y . � ".. .1 L t. ".1 I.--!4 .-I " The . 4pr of the. 'ail b4' - been Cealthyandagrembrefoh substances, Its . . . - �.--.:: -, ,, I ` remain In . gs have n . � I - I ! � .- . Z. �.:yw,_, , 1. I ,­;, , . , I i Riffe3, Shooting Sai . � I . .1 INSURINC YOUR - , - LLLLL.11 . I . . .. , LIFE ­'..,_��­ - 1.411- , - ; ­ . '. . �. - : . , ma excellentqualities common 1 .- . . . -:, , �)'t. lk.�i. - . - 1. .. - - tanded.- . 4. . dit -Fine Gans, . to . I , . - - _. .. . - , ... I : . - :�. . . I " � .. � :.. ­ . " � � " - _ Hunting Boots, Efts. � . -- , . . ,.;-..,.-. ".'i, 1. �.n .� Z and have made it the Most .- - " IS now presented by us. . ,_:,,.*� 1 , ' L ' ,-_. ,- # i. ., � .�;,.�_ � . .1'.. - I . � .__ . . .. 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J•s h'' 7`.. �• -d. ,• z -�#: t ,w+, 4iP. .�. +�, �, `/sue„. -- .y„ q'' ,v t d: 'r''.:' "�a Llf4' f 7k. b 3 C ;' '`I�iI ° °.x ,�• +1.4,F., v�•y .w ,a'��R'Is.k �v• `yes. _k ?i.? •.8s cr %": a^.s, *ar,.s t-n. a"+,PrI sr . `i•� -2 - V' ^.t. - _ f• .tl.. , �§a- �` .J. .4T'• °a� •..'cf' . + �I+.. ,A- c - r /• •5 s'�`�' f •� _ �y -. .. .v -:" , . a- ,• iAf _ ' _-':T:"s!. .t . i - _ _ S. S l .k i •1.. -' :.,,n .',� _ T - ♦ - . . ..J ' _ To ovasvB8WB•sa:By"fearing -Hiss Greenwood of Whitb is with . - „-- to the address All on your paper yon • T _ - -6 lbs. good Japan tea for 6L00 fit -Q jj - , ' _ call &]ways asaerbain the date towhioh friends hers this week. Harvoy's. * 1J - 1V O j_'.� S` ' - - F . yqtr sabsaription to Tian Nilwe is paid• -Dr. Ferguson and bride. of Michigan, -A jolly time was spent at the reel• . I ; _ • eh Remittances are soinowtedgea b� a are the guests of R. Deverell this wok. • ` &age or date on label on the Drat papa& oi- deuce of (ieo. Cowan, on xbe' Brock road, ,nut arrived• . Call and fns act them• a i 4 "-' It' •Owing receipt of money at this oipoe. Always -bliss Hankins, of Toronto, is with on_Wednesday cuing. A nombex from p 4 i : �, ..k i peep a eats pats aLeaa. ti her eoasin, Mrs. (Dr.) Eastwood this bare were ie . week. • . ' ` . _ � - - 13peoial.erri arein t otiye --That wa. a genius. old•fashionea Li ten to the ,ices they are onl . - �� eve evenin e: f3atorda s. pAlare snow -storm ws had on Thursday more• S p f J . _ �' g y tnq, resenubhng somewhat those we bad • T f . ' PICBERINQ: .ONT., FEB. 12, 1892. welcome. in the seventies. as le of the bar aina we 'are -�fferin - Stylish two- ted Gladstone ontter, -There is about a dozen in our famtily. Y _ • with one horse or two. Harvey s Liv- Where am we get a Dios little team, and i i - f LOCALISMS. r ; • pleas $ sleigh and take them all ? Why, 301be. of nice briggt yellow sugar for X1,00 ; 61bs: -B. Bunting, Esq., is not himself this ai Her sy's Liverryp, -of course. of Raisins for Z5 eta ; 2 cans of Horse Shoe SflVlmon IJ weak. He is oWet•tng from the effects of -Re . N, R. Willoughby, M. A.,D,D., _ -l[isa Chas$, of Oshawa, Sandayed a bad void. formed a pastor of the Whitby Metho- far 25 ate ; 5 lbs, good 30a, Tea for, X1.00 ; and - 1 here. -It is the tt►lk o[ tb town s f ' . -Cash for live tilt, -, etc.° diet Tabernacle, is expected io preach rn ''g,ll alld 88e. " - . Po y* 26o tea, Black, Green Japan or Mued. the Methodist church here next 13anday. everything at Rock Bottom pI1CePl, i . iiit Harvey s. Try it. * - . - ' -A wedding took place here on Wed.R J BRYANT RROUGHAIII - -The Misses Barrett, were with friends -- visiting bretharn om Whitby are nesday, but ae the parties do not wish the • • o - m • _.1 _ - till Newbastle last weecC. „ , expected to be gr nt t the R. T. of T. matter to be made public, we are as damb - ._ ' ; . ' _...,. - - Walter Richardson, of Toronto,spent meeti this Frida ) evenin . After the Sunda with his &rents here. ng ( g ag an oyster. It is only justice to dnr _ y P ' session a supper wi 1 b�) enjoyed, yonng folks, however, to sa that the - Walter,and Miss H. Rorke,of Heath - -; anew for 189 aUd reletve t3s from y • . 1 :. - - - cote, are with friends here this week. principals were not of this village. - to M . nav:ial decay. If yom are not likely to -With sincere regret we state that -+-• • � I -Our township council meets Monday be in the villago for a f w weeks, send ua Mrs. T. Jackson, of Clintnn, ntc Jean - - . next for the transaction of general busi- your dollar by mail, Greig, is dangerourly ill. She has been . , ham• Has not y nr tvif had a sleigh ride a crittcat state fiom typhoid fever for ' l , _': -The ToWiaship Assessor stitrts on hie this winter t et 4 ai horse and cut• the past two weeks, and her recovery is - - - rounds this week. We wish Mr. Harri- ter at Harvey s Livery and take her for ve doubtful. , x son every success. ' a drive. It is ood for her health and it _"r ��� .._ _ --' } -- .Tames Carne $, was in the villi; a *- . oho M. Hell s sale at•Atha on Wed t Ki g won t post yon erv° m ch. nes8ay, was a decided saccesa. Members - - l• .y A�%_ 4 �- rY 7.dg!$ - ��� • last week, and d *o d m to see ns. He' PPe -Ha W U, for ears with D. J ' - ' y of the Burnside Herd may now be - y now resides in Toronto. Jones, near ih- plaice, fed in Oshawa on found to any art of the State& ae well ae •� = ' T -Mrs. Dr. McBride, of Beathcote, p im - �--,: � `_ ( ) Friday of last , eek a had just return• at point's in Western- Ontario. Several • 4 ':P., :: is visiting with W. V. Richardson, and from the of cunt where he has .��. ' .. other friends in this vicinity. been for about hre y cows sold for over $1W each. Y . - :.,. . F i -John Leslie. was off dot last week yt�ars. The voyage Mrs. Sarah Roberts, widow, of " Scar• . . ' . ;� °`_ _ . W_ y home was aye r Rh' one, and he con- _ . _ born township, died on February 2 and 7 i � ibrough illness, but we are glad t� observe traated a cold, hi scuttled upon him. lair a will in which she gives to her child• - 1` that he is again "pegging" away. -G. B• Cow n well represent Pickering.' ran Mar and J h -Ste hen Crook and wife entertained y o n Roberta, of Toronto, A.O.U.W. led a'. Ottawa nett wee':. ,and Henry Roberts of Cornwall the pr.i- t few friends at their residence on Friday The Grand Lo ge will open on Wednes- cee s from the sale of a house and lot at evenin i 0 sters were rominent on the - ' . ' f' 8 y p day, 17th. He leaves c+n Monday morn - High'land Creek, and rsonal ro ert - �d have Just received O nd opened , . } bill of fare. ing. John Bax ter, forr6erly with as, will p p y . . - worth 11325. n this meek a lot of fi teas the - Johnston Pirie continues in ill•bealth. also be a delegate, havi� g been appointed -Mrs. Paul Kell of Toronto, eldest p Although confined to the house for a long by the lo3ge np we�� toy which h$ belongs. danghcer of the late Michael Reddin, of . - ' tithe he does not seem to be Raining in -The Libriiry Committee, on behalf of best we have ever offered.' ` .Fine new ' siren th. this n!a�ea died at her residence nn �Pd• . B our Mechanics' Insi itute, wish to conrev �x.� ' - Nothing livens np business Like good heartiest thagkn to Mr. '�'V. T. Dunbar raeadara of consnmptiou. :firs. Kelly wa.4 I ounfy H 'soli Basket Dried Uncolor- . in her 40th year, and leaves three small _ a 3 - =- sleighing. The last ten days has seen a for his donation of .00agazines -Rem itw of children. The funeral will take lace this . + remarkable charge for the better in trade Reviews, to the library. The magazine p ed Japan,, very choice ,Black Congo. . - in these vicinities. is the ablest iu the language, and its num• morning, on the arrival of the morning - j I . ex prags, at the R. C. cemetry. Deceased '- w8 are now able t0 Offer t11e best . - . r , r -Half a score of our young folks visit- bers will be parused with pleasure and lady was well known here as Maggie Bed• ed the Claremont rink on Saturday even• rout. I p dio,and her death will b$ much r�i r�tt id. 1' . ing, and had dust a love of a time. - Several windows have been broken value in teas of different kinds and ` ', The manager pleased them -much, as did lately through ur youtihs playing football - Robert Gordon has disposed of his ' . also the ice. on the streets. We do not wish to den Dew. residence on the corner of King and - prices. Call for sample, try them once - - Church streets to Richard Collins, now ' ' _ 1 . -The late Mrs. Allaway g memorial boys any please e,bat do think that this residing at the Townline, of Pickerin and be convin "eed. • - . _ 1 service was conducted to the Methodist ractice shoul be etc d There are g QUT CO ee 16 open well Of eve F Church Sunda evenin The church P PPe ' and Whitby. home each amount as 82.- s _ y g• . plenty of vacan fields within convenient 200 was paid. Mr. Collins and • his wife p t was filled and the service pzoved - be an distance of the vill e, where the game will come to no about June. We are told where. We kee the ure CO ee bean .. . " ' I . .impressive one, p p ff i -The pulpit of St. An3rews' will ' be ' - occupied neat Sabbath, both morning and -. efentng, by Rev. Lovering, of.. Scarboro. Rev. Perrin will be absent conducting � _ - anniversary services at the Washington �' appointment. i • . -If this town was incorporated and t • b � _ the council should follow the example of ` other places of the- kind and pass a snow iy by -law, would parties, violating the pro- `} ' ` visions of said by-law, be brought before - bgnire Bunting ? . -The shooting match at the Gormley House, Liverpool, on Friday last week was a success. A large number of marks- - men were present and some splendid _ points made. Some gangmen were there,; � however, who could scarcely sight a bird. ' -Bro. Nicholson, of the Oshawa Vin - dicator, had a boiler explosion in lice of- fice on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd. $8,000 worth of damage was done to stock and - machinery, but the loss was mostly cov- .4 r " ered by insurance. The issuing of the paper will not be materially interfered with. " ' -The first thunder storm of 1892 visit - . ed us on Sunday night, and on Saturday t ; - :: we saw a flock of rooks. How to recon. y - - cile both these signs our weather prophet i - . is at a •loss. The crows would seem to in- � ' - dicate the soon approach of spring, while the thunder is an infalible sign of . - cold weather. Under the circumstance, perhaps it would be as well to wait and !- see. -A traveller remarked to its the other .- day that he had never visited a place and - found so many young men in business. = � Without one exception, our dealers are • _ all under 50 years of age, and with but t t' 11 d 85 W1 '1 can proosed. I ne ,the constable should put a stn to this nnisancd.' -At the ]as re lar meeting of the Young Feopl ' A sociation. of St. An- drew's Presbyte ian church, the following officers were el ted for the ensuing year : President, W. .Gordon ; Vice• President, Miss Mabel avcne ; Secretary, Miss May Gordon ; a so Look -Out committee of eight'. Thee m ttngs are held every Thure3ay event g ft�e prayer meeting. Everyone invi to joi and help make the association sn ceas. - Learning thhat ap year did not in- tend visiting us age n for some eight sum- mers, and desirous f improving the pres• ent opportunity, a t umbers of our yoanR ladies engaRed conveyance and treated an egnal numn er of their gentlemen friends to a slei h d rive on Tuesday eren• ing. 'flea part ci iced the carnival at the Whitby rig w ere a' splendid time was s nt. Tti yo oR ladies performed the duties of all nts in an admirable manner vie are old --On atteudi a the •service at St. George's here, t to sera ger is struck with the neg!ected a:)netra ce of the church and the little ce:netiery hat snrrounda it, a spot which must be sacred to every member of the con�gre ation. Sorely in the comving spring, wh ch will soon be upon .us, the War ens will not neg:ect their duty.in thin r ape t, if it were only to give a little to do to the forgotten shade trees. it li tle exertion this could be made o e Ate prettiest spots of the village an( one o which the com- munity would be justly road. -Com.. �-Mr. J. L. 'Grip , th - popular mana- ger of the Pickerin Tai oring Establish. ment, has just rat nod from a trip up Th 1 I i .. l :'t - :.,,. _ . 1z,. _ . ,•w �' .- t �d. _ , "°'. E. -� ., �#' that Mr. (cordon is now n oti :tin for ' '' '" ' g and grind as we sell. Boat London 1�; . ' the purchase of the lot just east of the pearl and other COCOaa For some - new dwelling, upon which he intends . . _A - building next summer. He has done . ` thing pleasant and wholesome try - - t more towards building op this vilhtige. : - - . . tban any other man, past or present. ' I � . ' i -This is not a betting community by a - . +-" ' • considerable amount. bat when Sam. • _- Gimlet. of Bowmanville. tries to persuade �, I - .;�•:- -y '� . Oliver 3foarat Gormley, that his horse j ' : ><: can out -trot any beast to Pickering, then . ¢'; _ . matters are a little di$erent. Snclt were - t _ _ . - the position of chinas on Thursday morn - .r 4 0 1 _,.� 1 insr.iind at 6 a.m.,Decker'a bay and Gim• .- 1 1 let's steed tried a mile heat at the east end - and li en of Renown are - • - :- ' . ' '�- of the vill age. As a result of this trial, I - _ . ,::; ten good Bowmanville toadskins passed - -- -- . - : ' into the bands of our only Oliver. These - , - <a "4 . ; . eastern fellow a should not be ao fag . t - 4 Pickerint School Report. Honor•ro11 of •lento, pivision of Picker• Ts Ae MGR EIG is still , at It R lth� a large = " ` ing Pub. school No.- 4 West for January. assortment Of Woodeltvt: are Of all kinds. _ . - r-,_ . " Thiel class -A. testlake, T. Leahe •, J. - 3 Tubs, Wringers; W aghboards, Rolling Fins; Daisy Churns, ;: ' Leslie, and .1. Haerev. Second class- t - p . N. Kerr, A. Kerr, L. Gibbon, lr. Ilowbray, Butter Bowls and Ladles, Stove, Boot and Scrub Brushes, _ - . . ant r,. L -elie. The following daserve Brooms, Hops. Stable Baskets of all sizes. Cheap for Cash. .. special tuenti, ►n for good conduct. A. - - - ,_. �t-eatlnite, Early spring predic ea so get ready for housecleaning. ; i ` . - r.'Ridlev. If. Haight, J. Haight I ,, - 11f . Hanks. Kate - ]hictluar, F. Gildere. i - I ; : • . .1 Attended every da•y -R. Hilts, 1. Dunbar, . .;. . E. Jenkins. •1. Gilin t•n, S. L,:areus, A. * - o a • • .I � �. ! ' We* stlake. N. Kerr, A. Kerr, P. O'Leary, _ - ____._ - -- - - - - . �I , G. Law, L. Gibbon, Y. Hilts, .L. Leslie. - , "_ Number on roll, 62, average attendance - . ' - ` - 45. Ow•inR to irregularity of attendance !� occasioned by sickness, we are not able to • � • '' present as complete a report as we would - - . R desire. . - = -- - - - _ : _ _- - - ,r` The follow•inR is a ,$port Of cite gland- e•••••••••••.•••••••.•*•••••..•. .••w••.•�.•..•••••••••••••••••• ing of the pupils of the senior division of t - wo excep tons, ah are nn er . ii a west. ere i of Ling significent in I'ickertng Pub. School for January. The �R StoC IS now cool late I • l thta is a fact, we aye no assignments- -that, but when a state that he did not names are arranged in order of merit, and - . all are prospering. In fact this con�mun• return alone, cite ublic will become more the resttlt is based upon written examin- '�'Vitll Blankets,, Flaiillels, it - will compare favorably with any other interested. On ec nesday, the 8rd, inst., ations given during the month: -Fifth \ . v in�Canada, he was marrie a Lakeview, Ont., to Class. -L. Richardson, M. Heagens. C. . y •�' • "a • I -Quite a number of people in this Miss Joanna Sea on and the happy pair Jeffery, F. Wright, H. Leavens, M. Gor• 1 sins Lloi$er� . Ladies Gild • -• locality have received circulars from a arrived here on onday evening. We don, E. Dale. J. Dale, F. Margach, J. - - - i °green goods ". firm, located somewhere join the villagers in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Sr. Fourth. F. Guthrie, A. : in the tricky domains of our affible uncle Tripp - continuous h ppiness through life, Kerr, F. Westlake, W. Bunting, E. Jones, . MQ�j' . Undprweab '1 ` e., Overm. . to the south. There may be money in and also in welt o ing the fair lady to F. Lapp, M. Dale, A. Lealie. Jr. Fourth. ' _ _ ! _ such business but either through honesty our village. - K. Allaway.L. Clark, M. Bree, N. Gordon, or a fear of prosecution, our people eon- -A public 'meitix�¢ was held in Tirie's W. Ham, R. Gee, W. Clark, F. Allaway. - - - - " . sign their circulars unanswered to the Hall on Monday vening to consider the Sr. Third. T. Broad tl. Bo es 3I. ]3a Shoes, Felt Dots and Rilbbe� s, - . . y rt i ' ' flames. In our checquered experiences advisability of a to lishing a cheese or rick, L. Ham. W. Boyes. F. Seldon. b1. " - ,' . with men and thieves, we have found that butter factory in hi vicinity. A large Westlake. Intermediate Third. S. Guth- • ' 1' ' -: honestypays.. We have a firm beliefthat number of our f era and their wives find si lay ge ►stoel'S. of Fresh " :. ; . r c vie, bd. Banks. bd. U Leary, i�. Peak, L. >'- this is the motor prompting the refusal to were present: Prof. Dean, of the Ontario Palmer, S. Doyle. I �,, i deal counterfeit green backs. Agricnitnral College, delivered a practical .� `i 1 +Q�eY•les fQi Cill•1► �t,s T�`de a -A bumptious youth, styling himself address on the a t of dairying, and eat . .Y= . -a tonsorial artist, entered our village one forth the mama rlin which such factories Sale Register. - . `: day last week and expressed big intention are usually start4d. The speaker gave '� • • ' ' . ,. _ . -. of starting a parlor. 'Aber having called much sound advice d seemed thorough- THOSSSSair. Feb. 25 :- Credit sale of farm inch pis all kinds of Peels, Rai- - - etock im lemente eto. the ro rt of " `upon our knight of the razor and ex- ly posted on the s bject. Unless milk p Pe y -. changeid weathers, he informed that wor- froth 250 cows coral be secured, he would Andrew nnan, lot 29, B. F. con. of - Pickering townshi thy thilt thei deed of the town was about not advise the s i g of a factory. Hon. p , Eight months sins Cuban S Suga►i'Sraille = - to be transposed. The stranger made en• John Dryden wa so resent and made credit. Ba a at one o clock sharp. Bes 7 f > > , - p _ large bills. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. . p - quirieq ad tai the purchase of the Pine, a capital speech. a farmers of Ontario -�` -4 , I TtrsaD4T, March 1st :-- Credit sak of tuna Lenao s hl ut►rJ lX�(� and in iao�, every other blonk in the Goonty bad fou�pd brat grain Rtowmg i ha ,oats std. the • . :; ,took mplements p ' • _ place, and oonoladed by buying a 6. cent alone did not pays a d he was pleased to pmpg v of W m. Bennett, at• lot b, son. ' f i - -1 � - . eigar and leaving for the east. One her- leutt that the yeo anry of Pickering �• D." BoarboroTownshi� Ninemotaths- . - ... - " bar to PiokerinR ie gaits sttffioient, yet a were snzious io be ter their oonditioa. crtddit. Bale at one o'000k. Bee biW. fellow can a i here and starve about as As in the put, be �as with them, and D. Beldam, auctioneer. R; ' _ well as he call in any pleas on the north would render all �gsaibls assistance to. Mortni, Feb land :- Credit Sala of farm �: i side of the known globe. improve •the condition of things. At stock, implements, etc., the propertl of • I .. - - l ; - : -A vol sorrowful accident'- -oeemred the conclusion of the addresses, chairman G. N. Vernon. at lot 19, 8 con. �f Piabor. - ' Z - ' " a1 the Friends' College here on Tuesday I. Linton, who bad ,filled the position to p _ itaR lownrfli . No rsrsr►e. Bale at one �nornit�g by � which Frank, the adopted the satisfaction of 4, appointed the fol- o'clock sharp. 8es posters. Thos. Poa- - . aher, auctioneer. I. . son of Bmitb Clark, caretaker of the Chi- lowing committe4 canvas the distiiot WsDASan,7, March 2nd •-- Credit µis of ! ism lost his life. The yontb, who is a and find how manj o we could be ttson ' little over lq veers of age, was subjelet to Messrs. Hamrick and Hancock for the farm stock, im�emenes. etc., the prop- - _ - . - _ _ ' arty of Ja>rnes i1i►hitaside, ai lot Si, rear :� <. fits. About 8:80 a.m. he tell on the floor tooth asst -; llassrs� Bray and Brown, 7th con. of Pickering township. No oo�jE �D A�H E�E oI E - .�} i4•w. . m tbs hirjohen >tn one of tbess weak spelt. north -east , l[essf!s. $tits and W. Cowan reser►e• Bight months ereditL Bee � : - A pub off water' stood in soeh a position jr., south -east ; li�esirs• Roach and Alli• - f � ppoosstern. Baia at one o'clock sharp. T. �. - - . I `' that bo fell with his face into it, and be- son, north- wegt..�W�= these Rentlemen Poaohec Auctioneer. .. ALWO =+OT - " ' .�� _ �r' M H__: ; &_. e .a ce arrived, be became saf%- have eomplsted tb# mvas, another a ,: _ i. J. ....-':::.7' : ;: °- :'atited. P. SE'S 3C TCH FINQERT�Tt Y -� ' Tbe:itweral cocci Laos on Thorn- mesh will bs the clacks lfr. John Meir vas of the oldest rw�• t� o� >< y _. ` • ` day at' p.]Rl., and the uttement of thhe meeting lu bein tenderod .the dutes of Owen Bound, died etsddenl3 of t �;. :rA � 'k' . . s'. b ropndst. th4 pesters, the gatberBtg die- versed. 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