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KE I I - , - - , .- . . . - C R ,\, .1 . I W I �,.... . '' - � .- .. I . . - . . P_ I 1. J--,H i I � I � I � . � V'_.._V ii . , �_ . A - I " F} •' , 4�1 P&%:, t I Ti! ,u , , , , ,.Ji .. ._M��,.-,�i I ." . ��-,� .>:. __1' ". :-,; � 'y', . - 1- '1� . . � - , .:" " �. �4,.4-!",, � - � 11 11 Ll. . ­ - Z, - , . t4l.­ , I . - �, � -tv 111'� .. ., ­ - . __ . , - , -�?r� 11 . . _. ­ .- . �i :�._,:.­ -� , ­ ;� � - . . I - - , . � I - . - .; . • - t 1 �.)� -. ­� - "Si , I - , . � � _�. "', . 2. 1, . I ... � �­.t.ipl - . ! . , , - .� . - . ,� . , �. . . 1 : . . .1 �� 1 - - V6L6 Xlo:.:, ­�.,,.:.._�;.­:.:_.. .... ,.,,,. PICKERING4� ONT., FRIDAY, FEB., 19,1892.-,.q-.._.. �..'�......I,i��, NO, , "I't, ., ... I . . , * . - - ­ . � * � .­. . ­ . - .., . :.�- ''. ­ - I � . . . ­ ­ . � I _... I % ... . ­ . ... I .,� . � . .�j.lv I im I I.... I......, 1.11 .1 . . . 6M 1 .. .;"-�, , ''. I ; . I I . 1. � -1 ..,I, - . .,.!.-i. . - - * . - , pf .11". lovi,orfeas W10111LAND CREEK. . . Pickering Council. - ". ­�i,� . . . 1:11� I 1. ... � - -- 'J��-,. � . . I . . , - - . . -,�. g.�!_V'-,�.�, " .:..... . .. . . I I . - , . - - . . . - ,_11 , b, �_. _­ ­ .. . . . , tanat (9,&Vb.._.:, 'OUTAROUNDUS * ­ _. I 1, - t1: I -� ... - DECgER I . - J " I X� ,.. . - I . � ' S I I � . �� �v 1. V, .. I � i�-,� � ., . �- ­ . I motion st pme' *�t "' ,-.", - . bas ... ed the . - ` l I . - , __ ­ I I Council inet pursuant to � I . . ! * L.O.L. t. ., - � . - I Xedical. I The O.L. No. 164 bu -4... . 1- . ­_ . LATICHT LOCAL NAPPS"611 1XCORDKD BY . vicar meeting on 'Monday February Ath.:.-, ­ I � . '. . j�, ik_-. I , �k_ 1� - _____ ____ i I be �­� 1, . I . ­ . " - . - .__�.,;,__4­:___ - - As I have bought up Dan Reddin's livery - hall for divine worship, which -:,:, I - -'.i 1) . mbers &I present, Reeve in the .­ I ,,,,I --- , . t Pimes AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUI e chair. '�',A,` ..; , ] . . . . . . I? ." M. BATE MAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. M .C. business and have added several now conducted by one of our broth n eye , .. � COURROPCoNDWRTS. d accounts-!�4 -' . I , . , , ­ � P ,%, (1-1. I �_.,� Rol S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, -horses and buggies, I can socomodate - Mond Sunday, cpWirieveing F0 let, were presented and referred to the various , . :11. _". ce, . - - - . Several communications an " " I - _: King Street, Pickering Office hours: morning the public with good rigs at all hours. . ! .P� -1 . .,� I " 1. - ­ - OLAREMONT. - I . .. at 7 a.m. All are invited to atten . standing committees. : I . ,.,..I I � I 41. - , ' - � � ,.�;,O­ ,,, � !�.... , - 830 to �1:30; Evening 6 to 8. . _J . Covered 'bus meets all trains. In ' : . " .1� -, : /­­. - I.. � . . . . ".­ ',° ­ - ­. L ­�,q L ' 1_,.,�. .. � . _. - . . . I John Maxwell in makiDx arrail�gements Messrs Wright and Vale were board.. ,4' , y-, � - otion with livery I keep a .,- . I.. ., _,�, . 1.i� �._i ! � . .. , . . I Vocal Mastic. - .... conne LNurrcs-Every Tuesday iLfterncon Tm Nwws- for a shooting match on ]Monday with reference to h pathwaster 11:�*�"_�M!4' I . L �':, sale, Commission and Board- , . man will be found in the ofige of Gerow's Pomp appotu ug �:%iw .. -�11_;�.L� - .�. I � � . -, ..; �. P _ I " ­,�-.m .,4 _� , 11 ­ .. !_ 1^^____;_f________.___ I- __ - ___ ­�_ . ,�: _L� inq Stablee. Pickerive . . . �i. Factory. Claremont, where he will be pleaowd to 09nd. A larga number of srortsmen are for the eastern part of Pickering village. .,��"' I., ,�`."i , 1� I �, 11; :;,� ., ­ .1 , . . . - I . . _ . . � I . .. � . ': -,- -�'­ 1�, - Miss Ida, . pson. . . � � t . a" "v. of his sub(se,ribers.] - expected to attend as the contests are . John Percey waft heard with reference, .,, 1:,,� .. . �: 3.. , t" __ Ii- T ) ()NVO C.7*'- ae��. T.T. .A-.'- C', 3C n '-t *_ - job - toassistanceforWm. Ward, an indigeut -;`;!`:� --,�, " ., . . UPIL 0 F T I r, n Bre,Jie, of Mit ni.t. A--bert, is the open to the world. 0 �•'.�.'�-.. _� .. r �' . ' . _ L I - ___ __ - - - . . - __ _____ his, ... . - . I 0 lk�_;c �,. 11) servatory of Musin. is prepare-I to live les- - • � - gn-st of Jae. Patterson this week. The M-e!ville Presl-ytexian Church Bab. who met with the accident of having - -, , .0a CH P4 I ,..Yr:. I . bath iDgtra:nental and vocal music. Foe- I I , ��14' - - .1 I , gone in bL � %SON, CM . lbo ­ Tnik about ice barvestitig-Barr3's lath will take leg broken. : .%.:#1._. v . ... - .. . cesgiveni'raqui ad. � Ct , I... . - - School ILDEIVel'bary, tea - - :, , I .4 '. . foren ' r ' :)o I . .- � I '.. - - , 4i -reference to,.21.;V.. - . . I , _. 25th. Ed. Bryant was heard in '.I, ­ - & , , , - .- Thoroukh Instructi(in Guarantee,d - . " � -100 ai .... �. ... -, 1._.� , 3 pond bas been almost stripped of its froz- Place on Thursday evening, Feb. petition of R. A. Bunting and 11 others, I - . I . t - I . . a em'.. ­ . - . - . .- ' ' ., .. � -_ - Address, Cl emol-t. . a I i._- ", en surface during the past week. I The musical part of the evening will be . . I .. . : - , . . .1 - " :Idofj ;a@ Cn I di S '_ 81 ,9 sk - asking for aid to Jane Byron, -an aged wid. ': �.� ., - ; ..;: , . 1. � .. 40-52. . - 1.4 W 0 Rev. J. M. Simpson will preach on the in the hands of the church choir, and the . . -, - ­� -� at .0 , = 10 A . � I 10- - Slur I , 1-04 i ow in destitute circumstances. �W-, ,,�,i ." ". .,�, 11 .., . .. , , . . 7 1 W. - i I , . 9-1 rq �" - - .. :...,. -;,A ".1 , " , . I . . � - . I . 1 44 subject of Christian Baptism, in the children have a splendid literary program Chas. 13. Palmer was heard In refeMae_� f!`,,-: " •I I ( . - a � I - 1,egal. = 0 OUX i0m _, , -, . , -, I_ . Z I I I .. .. . .-.:,* W111-1 � . . oh4l. _ - . I 0 Methodist ebuich, next Sabbath evening. prepared. Revs. J. R. Johnson, M.A., to being changed from from No. 4 west to '%Lx"k , :'T .. - . � . . . I � .� , I , . , .. . I .. . I&M (X, 05 � 0 t" * 'i , a' I A i­.`�7,1* 7 I . I � ca F4 , V4 ,_1 . N Ll , L a The recent storm have somewhat drift. and B. D. Macdonald are booked for ad- No. 3, 13. S. Danbarton. The trustees Of :,'-�!' ! �,, :, �, , : -,._7;: - ...'� � : .; AREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS. w. . , 'J E -m:-jdv = . 1. " , " - . .: �0,'­ " , - 'P,_ -, 1,:,-.i . . � I I S ed our roads. yet the traffic over them is dresses. The chair will be ooenpied by S. S. No 4 west were present and asked 'e*__�:"' ­ I • r Crown Attorney, and County , - ,P " .- :� - .TER, Qount� ':,-'--',-,!�,-",z : . . " -4 A ._4 F" '.. �, . so, Whitbv. 10-Y S� I "if I Iii - " '* -0 L-' '* A-1 h mi--'.. Much shovelling was neceepary on the astor, Rev. J. Chisholm, B.A. Ad. that the matter be laid over so that'they .' � .. �, i�,- . Solicitor. Court rouse, . �" ..� k, 1, ... I � . . I I I p : 4, 1, 1. , � � , qeA m ­ ­� ,. 1. L ­ rl.. ", .. I - . - " . the 8th concession, ' � , I - , I west e - �t'.� " A�, .. �,., - - 1. . 1, ­1 . . . . A . . � � . , - , � - L -. - . � . school free. . Tea served from 5 to 7 in Moth" , _,�� -:,�_, , � _J � of the Brook mist-ion 25 cents, and children of the Gould better look into the matter. . ..- _.. JAMES MILLER, SOLICIrOR, NO- ..Q uIr I e . x , - - Mr. Boyer seconded by Mr. Mo ,. � I 'ic, conveyancer. - -, I t- & .::. d road. . '. I . , . . - , .. - TARY Pub, etc. Office at a% � tract.. - , I�Jtl: ., .� - I., . . - - - . moves - ..,-' ; w� " . I ., - Is A large btimber of our people attended the basement, and the chair vn'l be taken 1.r:. -.�,�_ V-- %, - . . Thistle Hal', near Brougham. money to loan. I= 4� es that the Reeve and clerk be ins : 'A.L' .... . - . , , . r ed to prepare and sign a petition to the ­;­!'�-t_, " $ � . ---------- . k ;- the Baptist church anniversary tea at at 7:80. All cume and enjoy the treat. t " - � = ,-Wi 0 M 10 9 a t .0 4.2 4 19 � W 0 ��.. i��, "Zet.. - . , . Honorable, the Minister of Justice of Can- , . I n"4 C3 a .0 _r 'i--4 . --, " - .. . �_AQ �t _i,; T:� a , , - . & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. A 04 Wbiteva!e on Monday evening. They ..�;.,4.- _.­­:" . � Dotwers, olicitors, &c. otace opposite Post 916. 10 o 0> a I a '0 . 0 2 11 P, 'PD. L, k - - � - b-04116 . I ads, praying that he will be pleased 60-' . . -.,. _- . . , ' " " �_$:':' . 1, !*.4 returned l,owe at an early hour, feeling , . kl�$� . 545. V ✓2" M � 0 Pk M -0 M -06.2 .,v r ­.X.. I '. .;.- . � -1 " 'M1, . , ", . office, Whit y,Ont. Juo. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. = : . . have an enquiry made an to the trial and ­ , 1, , " - 2 " �_ .: � y,LL.B. MoueptoLoau. By 2 SO M;Wr� G g3r - , 4 - -.,- .. .;! , A. Kc-Gilli . . V 0 X.M= " . PORT UNION : � .- -Z ,. , . - . so n . . ._:.,�� A. M I - pleased with the drive as well as the.tea. conviction of Joseph Gigg, now a convict, . �g - . Z-4 Z 1W d . wD , I . . � � - --� . ,��. �.. ,,�'; . - in the Provincial Penitbntiary for arson, . '�ION BARRISTER co W 0 a �: •.i 208 ft Mrs. Jas. Dolphin, who but very re- - ' � _. � , V1_ - . , KERi. BARB Zo i5 . 0 1 ...., " . . 7 . "a - ..__1 " .,.,;. . and Solicitor, J�c. money to loan. No - �) 1. , n--Z- , - -*- -0 - 100 94 1 cently bi came one of our villa The grip is gathering its victims aroiknd and that possible he will be pleased to � A.., .* 'e, v, Picker- I - - . . I h­ -_ ,_1 . I " - 91 4 . 0 . `.*�­ � • - __. - - Over OutaxioB&nk,P * .: • ;�-- 0., purobased- one of Ed. Derusba's residences this lOcAlitY. recommend his discharge from custody. �,- 1 .'�. . I .1 . commission., Office, - 1h I . 4-y ;; low : : 5. E. , 0 1. - . . ing; open commission; Saturday- I I 0 160 i i a it has had a sever attack of influenza dur. Mr. David Annis and Tamil visited at Mr. Gerow asked leave to allow-his no - -_,`4_J` .- ; a . , -,Z . I Q- . '. _1 ..... a 13 11* 10 Mount Pleasant tics of motion re by-law appointing town. . . o . Ole 4 �: 1.12 N 16. . � � :, ­'.,:,;i. � . . 0. W iDg the past week, but we are pleased to if A­­__ I . . . ' * *'* . TON, LL.B., of Law - no o .0 5 �, - S. ORMIS e; d6 4 dr � .�4t. .. I . 1. � A-2 00 M d *' ' Mrs. Levi Annie has bad a severe ship officers for 1892 to lay over until next. ­i. !_.b�__ . I 10 04 X �k 1, �q , "; -& Drew, Barristers, Z , : - state that she is now recovering. . . . i .. '11;', V__ I - . . W. rer cc, Ormiston I "' ic a, P Q P4 - - - tack, but is recovering rap I . _. Solicitors, Notariep, &c., i5 T.oronto Street, fro- 05 t4 �:O_m _____ ___ - - -) . 01.1 ThoFe naughty printer's made us Pay idly. meeting. Request was gruted * * -1.­-z' ,��.� � " ­ : I- Thursday. V,J -ON � CA , Hi to"- 7:41 - . ronto,wi!l lvt at CifLerniout every Thui . - I . Mr. slid Mrs. T Chester paid it flying Mr. Mowbray Seconded by Mr. I . .1 - 58 IaFt we(k flint ov,er S3.000 had been Pub- flying ..�X - 'Y -- - - --- -- - --- ------- - ---- - IA l` - . - - ­­ - .. -01fice "ov-or �. Bimdy's shop. Mol:ev to loan. t'-15., - moves Repott for 1891 ,: " , -A, - ", - their friends in Scarboro. es that the Auditpra' .. I Al`_ - I � stri.be] toward Eiilir.e cl.-irch for all visit to -t I . . ... � . I . be now receivdd, and that the council go ; . . Miss L. Chapman is on the mend.. Mir . . - I purposes, when we intended to say over I , . . I I Vet tio"try. . into committee of the wh6le thereon. - . . e . T ­�� I . . - She boa had a lorg battle with I& grippe- . . ,�*., .. - . IS. � - . . , , _1_1_�,_ S2,OW had been so obtained The re- ,<---,[, - w M I-. - Council went into committee Of ,Je - ". "..-o- P, 1. . ) - � I . .''.. I , �. - - - . . - SINS, .E-R---I--NA-RY SUR- . ports will more fully explain this matter. What ails our Dave as he comes home L. . "i4u_ - �C. �iii4 whole with Mr. Mowbray in the ch . [.- � I" 'r, . ;� 7 " L - - ;?4 �, - . . He� GE N, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- . T1aX_X.6-2S&,P _: The Jones Family av eared in the from prayer meeting with the rest of the Com the report I " ... 1.4 I.., . - 3=3 MOT. Committee arose and reported t � - '. - . p . �",?�, " S - . � . - . - ..� �,"W_ - . . orinary College, Toronto, will visit 'Whitf vale . . .1 :. I ... t... �.. ... _� 1. Workmeu Hall, here on Tuesday evening boys. without amendment. .. " ""'; 1, - .. and C err ool every q.aturday. Dieeases of . Has-for sale the best I I...... �' t � � forge - � . - - 1. . - - 1. , __ under , 14-6. � - - the horse's ot attended to at my shoeing for der the. auspices of Was order. The If Will found his way back over the Mr. Mowbray seconded by Mr. Boyer,, j.---,,� -` J t. ' ", : -� , _t - I- n � - ­1­ - . lot 33, 7th cm., Pickering. Calls PrOMIAlY & night was beautiful, and the hall was Highland Creek hills after visiting the moves that the report of the council i - ' .'�-.., .1 1. tended to. Telegraph address: WhItevale, Ont. STEEL - CULTIVATOR crowded to its utmost capacity. The 0. towuline. . committee on the whole on ihe Auditors' - . .. - �. " .- I - A . P.O. addresi: Green River. Ont. 34-v pr . . - I - - I . . 1P -,Z.: - ,- on the market, ahzo - - gram rendered was really excellent, each . Miss Lillie Baker is away on her *ac- Report be accepted, and that the accounts . �.. -�,." '. . . .- L. , . � . I - I . : _,��,- . " Societies. member of the family doing nobly. The fttlOn. We wish her back as we miss her be declared finally audited. I ' tali' , , -, . . . Mr. Mowbray seconded by Mr. Gerow. ­ __"., . .J�--,.,i�...�-,-,.,-I----.,.,-----,------�---. . ce at the Centennial. _.. .; . ­. - - * SEED '' DRILLS Jones family are a' marvel to all who presence " I - �,`�, - RISING SUN LODGE NO. 185,1.0. manufactured by Ccultbard & Scott, Call bear their musical selection. Some $88 What we would like to know:-If Jim- moves that Thos. Donn and M. Gleason be '_.,,�­:­;­��.�.� I - . , - t­ - This lodge meets every Monday paid the suns of $15 each for servicbs as ­. �-..,-.'_�--� " i� - I 6. T. and inspect before purchasing. were taken at the door. my returned home safely this time, as - .. . . . I - '�- Dale's Hall, Pickeripg. auditors for the year 1891 as per by-law, - - z:�,i_ �- -,--�j .-- � - - .'. - . , � �� _____ - ____ __ ' . -4 `,';�,,�� anager Boyer seems to be ... - _�,;�d� . " Rvery'person invited to join and help advance - on the he is getting more accustomed to drive !, --,,�p�� the grand Canso of Temperance. 121 fr I passed for that purpose and that the reeve - � -- - -, ��,_, , .� . I fe _� - �r "-I' I 'k,..", .. � I -11 � . I , . . . = adr side of good fortune ibis winter with one hand, grant his order on the treasurer in their .­ i- !#1 .- %. - - . I I - I . - I.-" - i WATCH REPAIRING ib" .,% .. . .% . - - . - . Ili his carnivals. When the ftrra�gsd Rev. Mr. Perrin, of Pickering, exchang- favor for the same. : - � 4r;�,'.t -4 - - w' i'; * v�� � 1-f�', - .- iVU*i1%e** 46arbo. i too ed pulpits with the Rev. H. Loveringand Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. Hilts mov I I I - I date arrives the weather is either � ,--,;.v'!V_ ". . : I p. ..' . . - . . 4 , promptly and skilfully done 'ittormy for the people to turn out, or else preached a fine sermon at the Centennial that -,,-,,-, . . . a ha he clerk be instructed to have three I . "I - -- �. . Conveyancer. ". . I . ­'�" . . _,�_ with the aid of -the very . . - - the atmos here is cold eyaough to freeze a On Sunday last- - hundred copies of the Auditors' Report i - �,�'., - ,ii-­, - .1 *. I - 1. ,V, b"" _' __ -1-1b - -6- ��_Ce7�1 6�iii -1 ­ - 14, "' . IVHOMIS D KNIs Conveyancer, � %.. �;. : . e- ­. best tools and material mereury gNass. Last Friday 'night was Walter Bramwell drove a four horse printed foz this township. I . N:l ..I . ioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clar I . � . . I _:j , I . miss � ' . � -;. ,,��1� Mont, Out. - - _ --.---- 20Y __ . known to the trade. ... 110 exception in this respect. The rink load from this neighborhood to the Sun Mr. Boyer, seconded by Jas. Hilts moves I ��Y!, - _ . . , ' . _. . . - . BUNTING, .. . le day School Anciversary at Washington. that the application of Chas. S. Palaver, � - ��-�-; �.,t; -Z . suer of Marriage : - - . . --- 1. _. was in good shape and the Wbiteva . �a NTING" :1 . 'M . . . - did asking that the north-east quarter of lot', - .:,-� P­ J I - Ontario. Of- . I to They spent an eujoyable evening, and d ..- ' - �, , I ' - _t � . . ­ Be., Licenies for the County of Ontar band was ' on hand. yet the crowd failed � No. 22, in the I at con of the township of ; ' ' .. " __;, - at ! . _: lace the store or at his residence, Pickering that things not return home till the small hours. 1 . .__ �. -, ­. � . . 12-Y JEWELLERY - MADE r attend. Notwithstanding Pickering be detached from S. 0. No. 4 . . , . Village- - -_ - --- . I ------------------ have been very discouraging on former .. *­6.9-0_0 . � west, and added to S. S. No. 3 of the said . I - " 1R. BEXTONL, TOWNSHIP CLERK to order on the remises. atteu.ptc., R esiniv&I is al;ccunced for _., , - . _. towriship be laid over until the next meet- I ' . . �_':3 , - . _.- �. - D • Conveyancer, Commissioner for faking " _ .. � MALVERN. . . I . I -'- _ � '.1 . Diamond ant! Stone Setting, of goods Tuesday evening uevl. % hen it is expect- .. - ina of this council. 7­ I;, 11 . ., . affidavitd, Acwuntaut and Insurance Agent. . . . . ' . �., ;: �.. - !arm propert Wills pro- remodelled, old gold and sliver made Ed the tide will turn. Peatson's orchestra We are glad to boar that John White. . : ­� ,,, , - . money to loan on I y- Your standing committee on contingen- " VV batei. OFFICE--At Whitevale. Will be in . . ::� _- I � . v� ' - ..- - -.* Brougham every Monday afternoon for the � over into jewelry of special design. of Stouffville, has been engaged for the side is improving in health. cies begs leave to recommend as follows : . I ,� I - I - - I � - - . - . transaction of business. 27-v I '. occasion. Every arrangement will be Mr. Wm Little attended the carnival Newsom & Co for assessment roll and I- � . - . -_ ____ ----------- - 'here last week. His moustache is coming guide $5.53; W. J. Clark, assessors sup- . i . - I ----------. made for the accommodation of those - " I I - - .- 1. � .Irchitect. E N G Ill A V I NG! . . I I - I.- - - - I- --------- .----. ­'. _,_;- All turn ant 'on extraordinary. plies and township stationary S.15, and .... .. - �" .- I - . �. � .." - .I- . ­ ­ . E - coming frow a dlittance. We are sorry to bear that Joseph 'Burk for printing Board of Health _fM ; D. R. � ' � . V4 .1 . - _�_ A. POST, CO ARCHITECT plain and ornamental lettering. mono- and crowd the rink. � - � . - I . , .-I, � A* for the county of Ontario -Drawings grams, crests and fang desitru6, Jew. , - is to be removed from the Lewis farm A Benton for registration of births. marring- _�. - ; I . . - . . and specifications f arnisbed for overy class Of elry and watches beautifully craft- � With deep regret we lftrn that trou ' Me man from Markham will endeavor to fol- es and deaths $17.20. Youi committee . . . is brewing between our chuichei as to building. steam and hot water beating and - . would recommend that the communics- - . .. -Gerrie Block, wented. . u I low Joe's footsteps. . - .ventilation a specia!ty. ofnce - . the proper mole of baptism. Most of :- . �: corner DunApts and Brock streets, Wnitby. . b: What happened the Neather Spring boys tion of Arthur Johnston re refund of tax- . .. - I . .. Residence- Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y* S remember with feelings of regret t . going home from here the other night. es to James Birrel be laid over until next . ' , . ­ � I � .. . - ­ - __ ,To'.,--. Sn�-L BARNARD' .r.ch a diFMANiOD Was I . - . .. - - - _­ - length to which f meeting of this council, and that Arthur ' ' , I . . -1 ---.----- . . I llovs, von should be careful, and be sure M Aartionrewlito. I - :1. 'TvXT.'E-11W:S-y-. ' cari-leahere a few years ago. flow peat- . . . Johnson appear before this council. All I I. I c- vour not in the ditch .. , . - . - . ... .I 1_� I-.,-- .1- ­ ___ ­ I— ,___­_1 - - : I able citizens f�rgot their religh.u. and " Truman, Bill and Fred. - - . of which is respectfully submitted. . _,..4�- .. - _.. , . FAWBANKS, the old and reliAble - u.r-,- - . . - . . . . z: . ! '. ' " ev I to N On motion of Mr. Boyer, chairman, the - -v,' F . L� Auc!tioneer, still in the field, able and �', _. � - ervthing else iu the heat of debate, and Rode troin-the Bellamy party on oll while .rwi , - .. 1, - -- . . . . I �:,��, �-, " .. ... . . �_. PLEASE , � ­ " Git up "says Truman, - go in " says Hill, report wis adopted. �.­' . -:., A any sales entrusted to him, - ­ . � ­C:_ � .. _­ .wilhIg t,) condul- I .. . acted wore like heathens than like ration- ­ hurra. " soya Fred. . - ...­ ___� 0. . . . - .. and tikes this opportunity of thanking his pit- I o - _. . L * C 11 al Chribtlans and citizent;. Not a mem* Ha ha but you are a daisy oll white Ned ,Xour standing committee on Indigents - . - _�. �.: __ I - . � � . I - . - runs �or past favors, and hopes for a continuance ' beg leave to report and recommend as fol- . �­.��' . . .. ; � Ll . .. Ai ,_ . • of them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- ber of ituy clinreb woirld care to see that. To carry us hoine safe thin dark night, _L. _ "-- � .- The way it's storming is a fright lows: Tbat Mrs. -Graham, an indigent * --'-;. 4_�...,- . �. .. rang�pients as to dates and terms can be made 0iiiinefal coutroveisr repeated, ainJ yet - -. � - . .- . . - - �- - 4.4, Give u s a a . : � M at the office of this paper. ' K - 014 Nedil)'s beck :i uow downward bent,.... receiving aid from this council be struck L. �-:­�-. .1 . : from present apptltracceg that eud i . - _.:Y a . - I- __ -_ ----- - - - en As if he had been histing all the days of Lent. ioff the list.. That on petition of R A.Bant- - �­ - �� �. . . �. ­- - .. . . . . . For Stationery, School Books, evitable. So fierce was that fight that He said to a party. b,v'd go back no mole, ing and 11 others representing that Jan .' I . . . . -,. Licenged 'Auc . . , .1 e -, 1. _�:: Itoneer, valuator, etc., for East York and Knitting Yarns, Fingering, I even yet some of our citizens hardly rec- I . Becauee hew new aged twenty -four. B ron, who is of the age of 60 years d- - . . * - .. . y * ... - - the whole of North and South Ontario. strict . -BLUTCHER. . I given to all orders by mail o �,' Andelusions, etc. Berlins, - -. 091112e oach other when meeting on the � . being in destitute circumstances, we would. .. , I .. att r telegraQ. : . � - - - . f. � chcutei')nfoderatc. Address THOS. POUCHER, __.' ;,Wfishing Ern- � ­ -_ street. Discussions baring such sericus - �:, I � �_ Charles A . I ► �.,., Zepriyr . . . A small item occurred in "The News of recommend that the said Jane Byron re -_1` . . .1 Box 47, Brougham, Ont. i . . ri-r-ults would seem to do more in adyanc• calve the sum of 75 cents per week from , .. I � 1. - - I ._.... �: broldery Silks and Phlla- - � . . Feb. -5th, in Brown's Corners item, and the ',�A . ,_� - . g the kingdom of Satan, than in Win- this date to the first of June 1892, R. A.. "' . ,.'�, -:,: � in .- - . _. . . .. - . -.- . Boots aml Shoes. � selles, Felts and Plushes, :- ning souls for thrist. Each church has writer signs his name Jack the Ripper. Bunting, tom. • that the sum of $4 per- . . � . L­ � ,�'_: � I , '. . . The question is what did the bottle I ,;. ­11�1, - ,­ ­ ­ -_ - � - - - - - - - '_ - - _' - ­_ `_­_­__'__­ ' * Dress and Fang Cords, Elas- a perfect rig . week for six weeks be paid to Goo. Fergu- j", Z� "I � i, JO LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE ' bt to teach its Own doctrine. ;1 � ­... . J d that Jack the Ripper speaks about, or was son for, board and attendance on Win., - 't­- , �,�-A': 1. -, � - , I I - I . I Maker. Pegged an i sewn work. Orders ties, Tissue Paper, cruncled ­aj, and in their pecutirr inauner of worship there a bottle at the rink at all. I have I - . �, �) - . ' ­ n- ' - ' __ - promptlyattended. -). Experienced workman- . I - _.; � . t, A ard, said Ward having broken his leg, .. :. I ship. DDn't forget tiie staua, nese.yopposito the plain, and a beautiful asgortme-111, Of Mare encouragement and protection mv-opinion who" Jack the Ripper is. 'He _ __ , '*.,.0 , - --* , -T4 -fr� * is . .,,-,.I. 1 'jj�_ . 0. 7-v and being in destitute circumstancee, we - __�7, �,-,_�,!'-_ � � � . . . 7 _.. News, King,icreet, Pickering village. I .1 . rug patterns. - �� P of the state, but while this iO the caRe. n3 is'& Man who is ar. fond of a Wale as any would therefore recommend that Geo. Fer-- 7, ..4,1� !J. -, , , - i� . ., , .�,N- - _. -_ ____.____________ - - -- _____- - - -- ... .. . . . -- . i �a, �, � ___ . irotels. church has a right to rail against another I know of in private, and would be of guson be paid 012 for the past three weeks. . �... . � I , I - - I- 1. . . denomination and pronounce its usages small los4 to the country if he was absent. - � - 1-0. . VL: - ' , .; �'! _ ,., �.. "­.- ­ .. I - � . .: _.. - All of which is respectfully submitted. , - . �,,�; � . , - ..-- -.,.;-- M. & E. B 0 0 N E 9 . -,. ­1 , -, -1 I-.'---- . d customs as hailing from -1 hades." If there,wits a t)ottle there, Jack the Rip- . ,; � �.I-r` 'A 4;' .. . aiD I.. , , .n I I RDO�T HOUSE, Pickering, Out., On motion of Mr. Gerow, chairman, re- L - ,;, , - , . ". , -, 4� - :_ as to I)aptism and per must have had it. Owing to the ab- . �: _. - ­::_ !?�� . - - � James Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is a EAST END, PICKERINO, ONTO' 24 We have our epinion port was adopted. - . 1:_. .�.".. >" I - . I superior ______ -_ -_ - - - - - --- sence of Jack the Ripper's lieutenant, lie I .�. 1. ,.;,. -. - �.' ,�' : I Your standing committee on Roads and .-.. *.. :t. . I - fin© ;new bri��k building finished in s are perfectly content to allow others to , , . . . t L , .. - -� . . styled Every eouvenience'and comfort nor the was unable to report last week. _'.'11, �1�-_4,j- � have ibeirs. The fact ism.-the way to � Bridges beg leave to report and recommend .r .1-% , : . ^ mmend --. �. i..`�j ,�� ­ tiavelling, public. New and cum inodious stables OKE WHo KNows. - - �' ­ 10 __1 � - , . - ". ;, t . � Heaven has many thistles and. Chorus - 'follows :Hay King for digging drain in -." :' . 1. and sheds. I 25y - as -1 .-..-,--- , I .- - ­ ­ ____._­_____ - -I--- *�**v-* ----- .- . " � ­ , , . I strewn across : . the village of Claremont 75c; John Gregg - . :, - ,-� -6- - . C-A UTION the path, and if we sib to , . � , - * 1� I . - .. TtAN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., 8 . ., - �, ,4, �r.l I 1 7- , WES - . � for right of way to gravel pit for 1891, $10;; ., �­ I now open for the accommodation of the .- - - - ... - . ­ � quarrel as to the color of the kalsomine � . . CARBORO. . I ­ -..�i "l-av * . . . . ' � - � - - . .� . . . . ' - I- . James Prouse for breaking ten toise of - 1. � '. _. - . . .. . on the mile posts, we ran a fearful chance . I -.- A - - - . - I . . travelling public. This hotel, having lately . . -, . '_ I . . - rom 11 . . s gathered stone on 1(ingston road east of Dunbartou, - -.-- . -: ... I changed hands, has been re- furnished th I- . EACH PLUG OF THE . of stumbling over some of the obstaele@, A large asse�blage of friends � I _­ A • - .. . 0. - � . �. .Ar'�, - . � - . . . . - - - � out. situated as it is, opposite the S F, ink 01 I . '. axid being precipitated into the reeds by at Alexander Muir's on Tuesday last, and $50; Martin Barkey for labour employed.. , t � ..,:,"_,;.. . ,� it is convenient for patrons of the Mille. meals 1.e� .- � . . .. . � ;-. . ­:�,4..�. . . .. I. orluneb at all reasonable hours. Good . . .. _� I . . . . the wftyside. And not only arews in a very enjoyableAime was spent. in loading gravel for townline opp 3rd con,. .. a :�_­­ � �`, ­�_ - - I .. - _�. - -, -,.' " , - and obed room yard for bet Scarboro and Pickering Hi days, and . ';, - Box stall and enclosed danger of failing; out of the path our. A sleigh load of young people went from [.:.v, . mi . I for repairs 60, Scarboro paying alike - " '; '. .. 1. horses or cattle. Weigh scales on i here to Mr. Cherries, Toronto, last week to . - . . . I selves, but we way be jostled against . - - 11 ..-- The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked Iy'%r,t e* ;. qavyv I . .1� . ­ . ' I .. spend the evening. As the sleighing was amount 16; W. A. Milne for plank sup- .. _ - - with -pure liquors every brand. ANDY Me- . anotber brother. and cause him to fall . - -.1 ' - . _': ." - ' - '.1 ., . . good, all enjoyed themselves. plied on briige at Forest M;Ils and on 3rd . .,�� .:i, CULJ"Y, I"faprietor. I.--.'y - .. . ­. �. .. � . . - I ...: � . , . i - :o: %.-:. IS MARKED - :o: ::' ' also. We should ever be mindful of these The first shoot at tar pigeons of the Bel- con opp lot 32 021.&3; ' - - � - l . - . � Andraw- Courtney --..,� • . .-------------.--- ---------- . ,_ : things and take care lost our � � 1. .- .1 ­ . exam 0 lamy gun club came off last Satnrday. for supplying five toise of stone on Bay-- i:-�q�*_;,'- Watclemialcing. . . -_ ......, : ,.� should dibguat people with Chris i . L: _: �:, - , ; ' : ­­. . .... - I I- _ - . .. L ; . - , _ - ---------- - --- __ . �. � - ... V, Some very good scoria was done, as some Road 113 : Samuel Linton for two taise on ,�. :' . I ­_­­­ . �. - I _. L. � d . to is. Yes, of the members are ex ]cent shots. Kingston Road east, and two toise on south - . ­ - , . UTHBERT, W tchmaker, Pick- .. '_ rather than them - �,� _- : - , ; - I - - " - � a . , ­.; - - .1 ` : ' ,,� - ­;Vj I V - � . - friends, bury your diZereum an unite The Scarboro township S. S. Convention and of Kingston road $16, all of which is ' ., , ..4. L._.,. �, - . - ,�. � I �- - Ain 'ering, Out. Having 25 years " the - , I , . - � , in bettering the moral and spiritual con- was hold last Tuesday in the Methodist respectfuny submitted. � - . -"�_'J, I trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for � ... IN BRONZE LETTERS i% � � . -, - � � AT' . F. 1"aruo'Bye-91"806. Watches and Mocks .� "_ . . 40"K -Z. (F church, Ekarbkro Junction. The Vice On motion of Mr. Nowbray, chairman, ,_� , :: ,§UINF dilon of your feHow beings. . ��ff, e.1, , - V . . . , iv ,�, � rato. ...1. . . � �,,. ,-- 7 " - . ' 1 23-47 . .. - I � ­�,,. .- � I , - � ­ cleaned on slaortest notice. and at reasonable . . . - - _v_ - . .1 � obair. Besides the ministers . * -, �� - s NONE OTHER , President, Mr. A. I Chester, ooc ied the report was adopted. - . � of Ze town. Mr. Hilts seconded by Mr. Gerow moves "I" : Dressn&aking. L AUDLEY. , : ,:: �,� . . � - . I.. . L shinw"Mr.Jos. Tait, of Toronto, who that the reeve grant his order on the treas- '-,,-: �,._ .�� .1_,.,; '. �� � _ I : I %,. . I r - � - MONEY TO LOAN the meeting. It was decided to am in favor of the parties recommended , 1, .. : TO AN Id . -, MISS PERRIER WISHES Min Lillie Brooks bw returmg to her "&0111 . I . L re - .. I . . . NOUNCE that she has secured apatt. home. . I . establish a normal clan for the benefit of in the report of various standing .: , ": .. . . . . .,. 11, I i . I ...., , 14. , ­ I abovehir.A. B. Collins' store Green ON MORTGAGE SECURITY the teachers of the township. committees " presented this day- .. I., 1� . Is , .. . - Mrs. R. Guthrie, ol Pickering is amod . . . - I '11tiVer, where she will be prepared to execute all . . -& I � . , - . �. work! in her line is to bar. Having had atlawast rates of interest. Mortgages The regular anniversary in, connection Mr. Mowbray seconded by Mr. Boyer ;' �' - ... ' • . - . . - . . I- .,� .. . . and Do visiting old aquaintances. . I , I . ---,-. with the Wash' C M. Sabbath school moires that the clerk be instructed to no- : �. . " 90014 vears expenence in the beat dressmaking bentures purchased for cash. '­ . 1. w . , ..;.;. Miss Eva MoBrady vidW at the ­ -, ,"', I . ; � tain . Toronto, Ferrier was held on S=y'2L Monday last. on tify all thwarters that have not matle 71'. �� � entabliahmen . 1M.A.Za 3E8W-A.T`=. Brobk Road on Sunday laM. . . , - 'i _.� . ., . � � � � � � , , , , • . I , , - _., , - , - , - - ., �. pared to suit all comers in style and workman- I - .. Sunday the services were conducted b the their returns to do so immediatolys, � '. _. *_ I ,. a.i ship. Give her a ttial and be convinced. 'Batis- bought and sold on commliodon. I � "t --- ,�. ,- . �4 .,., , , ]� . y '. � I Z I . . We are glad to hear of the r600very of Rqv. L.Perrin, B.A., of St. Andrew's Kk- also to reply to post cards re ditphes , , 1. , )action guaranteed. Charges moderate. Terms . ., . I of �, - .. VE -1 I" � , , . .. - I . - , �1 1­, . ..,.. ' , . positively cash. MISS FERRIER, Green River. 5 � h to Cr- - morning a seemom was . . .. -:"_ - � .__ , -, ALff6ut fiw : Western, Lancasbire and City df "Mg. %.the this municipality. .:.�.. .�, _.. ) . I ... 11 I A; - � I London and Manchester Fire Insurance Com- bin bad for the past two weeks with an I given espeoMy to the children. In the Mr. Hilts, seconded by Mr. MOwbmyj . .IV a. . !, - 4 . . .. �_ . .,. k, - panies.-Norib American XAfe insurance - attack Of iDfl&MatiOn. ­ the - - - I ather being very inclement, moves that this council do now adjourn to. �.-..,iZ:,.,S1_ - ;,� 4 ­ ., , 4, . . . . t. • . � 1*4 . . � � il��, . - i.�'-, . i.�', :.t_ i.�,,� I .- � uranes "ken. .ed ..t,__�J� - - AV of ,1-1 -.,,-�,�-- -��.� `-1, , I . .� . Thomas Maddaford, b a very large oangMation assembled, set - 1, . 111000MItani Jy not in again on Monday, the 16thd - ,A � �; . : . 7 - 4Y4 efCy Sh. but those who ventured through the storm March, at lo a. m. for the transaction of � - , - �� ,'j. �­ n r ­ ­ - 1Z. . 0s., also Aoddont Ins . . . 0 go_.- Ban Thos. Mayne, took a trip to thi - -_ "I I z - _ , � . T1,&2L4h&g9 for g3 ,& ir .1m -I Week. � felt amply "Pared I .- . : - 111. I n 7 hearing an exod. general business , � - . - ­j'. -q�x, -,. - �'J 1. 4 . I- � 4 . - 0 . L - . . :� . - ( .- .'' . . � . ­ _7 , .1 I lent sermon. nday evening the . .. __ . , I.., __ � - - ,�. . �-e . " . . . PICKERING DUKE', . Lug Thursday MOW' a & er -...:, i i e I *_ .1. - . _&T Dumbe 444*9 I . . %-�.. - ; 1­4.,'� ;t ...'.. , �'. . - - (30NVZYANO]ING CARBFULLY j)om - ]a - 1; I - - � ', . . ::-",;, , assembled at the residence o Church was more than 61W, and some . "o, - ; . I ' 0 - Ill. %, 4? , ... I � : _� : �. - "'..'e. - . gwin . - k.. oi ' could not admittance. About sWy -A hatle &Uoto of Kaoha ROS 1. , � for tb4transaction of it leo"i& -�--*V'13.141 whWethey, kel)t tibse to Will �� . 4*, 2ft0XMWXt_SPW_ I drovo has -Toronto, being do choirs of the Nrleton, Ont.9 died 469i io A*4 Atk ffl-';, ', - ,;.J . - - . . Lyside's violW. I � t - . \ I . ­. . . * Busin"s. I I 'o' q - ___ ,-t';.4 ­_ I- I which 6h n e - ; 10 Good Vilifte Lots on north side King stmt o - - shwbm-US-91t. "a Arc-p-omm churchesi tress eta of= � -,Ilum ff. thit4bo. 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Mhohl � ton tl weak .of the two. 19 _ -.' r= � �' - , , y 'pe+oda his' u ffi `a shidl•a rm d�aa aa.�i S --,Q, ar .; :. „; - ' wi]i er ti 'ens, pLy its,. 9ed fi all is',#afe wd 'Sma to l�a'or I bh sea; of tho:ear, as th%wersg, °° ` F ` , B L. YQ. nroenf ne:ti ' 'wstoa. "sq a year erohio if about 30 LoRtlon pol%emen are capaai•.; r5 : r' ` a ` It w a io a rr ; tD s ga i�w ooh is abo , ted. At rent th are 1 bOQ.off dut `` .. �,_ y °' dP ” Q>i�eat otter Squsr�; "T a My6ter¢ of M. t F '� resenited re to 6ltsr of file r- The han�hisi iraa waved, and Honoris %oin tlib topp y . - ,`r. „ f'dP po fluenza. .• _LL Cheese.snd Kisses. Etc., Etc. arty- striQken woman and yet she paused. and 6sr tom ions passed into the house, The Yorkshire Coal Owners' Association 0� panty 3i . . _ r _ _ - - -- -- .. - -- - _ - -_ :. $ , '• Depends u wh�atthe red sir." fwd nded the- stairs to the left win the - �, , ' �.. , _� Po P� Y + h g• have invited the owners' federation to ar• F • C I "Y did litro in Bitteea sdme>yeago, alai in' whioi► were ds oleo solely to r� J. F . t.. i auk— gn�plit�d by llil'. �lllintltoe. ot• k3hspTierd'�► SgtsL. and slittle child was in oar care Y' onorie►'s use. On the to of the staircase _� with them for minimum price .for ;,ri : - a ... wi h penalties for selling lower, :, +`�._ :.. %_ pens - . - . - _ '• That's the two questiyons," she said srM Honorer tamed-towards ajar Csnatoa who Al of natural cement atone � F ' i - '� •• I oanngt see is vii Atway •Ivan be of spr- onpniug. was standing at the foot. She Pat her fin been q . i APTa'i, g�x�x.:.�:. d• - . gar iscovored in the rovinee ' - vine to yea," wad Mr. Millington, stft�y. •• mean it as ens. T$e will fo1- to h� lips. Cboston nbddb8, and the thltee mouth Africa, ' 'N P Natal, v`; ;. . r9 Y '• It may also be renderiu a Be ios to oN'• wnmsn w+eat fntwtikeeir ' rti ear by are eztenve coal ofioria . me a re tans woman in- app - 1. t' died after t oodwood and the administra. Y t u " Yes, kind sir, I did, Give me the (TO ss: ooxar-vnsn) dePasim, which Bapply the fuel to burn the. - : - :., . two poor women in trouble, ongh — stone. µ _ , ' i lion of her a airs oceapied herdsy and night .sot my only motive. I win not go into any ehilliag." Three lads were drowned at Tgwe- . }3e tore G wood she had had enough to further ezplaaation, because you would as Not tilt you Days answered the se and A(}�1gT'T�' Q P. B. Northamptonshire on Saturda Y. - x fib, but she conducted her transactions nestion. Wu that, child--& girl--you , y, through more privately. Apart from these tranglw- neither understand net sympathise with q gm 111 tYe RaQws►n Oe1na tto the ice giving way, One was the son of Mr. , P y me. I thought it likAly that you might re- 4wa 1" F. H. Mardlin chief constable of Norfhsmp- tions, some Dine to the nature of which will commend me to a reliable person who could " Was I her mother 2 No kind sir. Give �+saaiiaa tastes. ton- ► - _. ' 11. Y <<: in due time be given, she became more than obtain some information fursna" me the two shiliiaRs." A d tch from Detroit se. ,• �`he an- evers, public character. The extraordinary .. r He gave her the money, and she went omen y° I the coming Crystal Palace Electrical - y bets ehq h made with Louis R,edwo d ��Som„informatiort respecting others?" awn �o looked after heyc thou 6tfu11 ,� noancement of the boycott by the Michigan Ex Ibition, upon the payment of a anal) . fan ' ' goo line b the re fee; persons will be able to listen through t Yea. he had looked after Honoria. I6 was oral Central railroad of the . y . i "'_ leaked onto as a.matter of course, and were •�_ you want an ni a t!" Y al of a r eanneetiow eitDer ws v recorded and commented u n in the antler •, when she was oat of si ht that he recollect -° g° Y bH•a - the telephone to the music performed at : ` . ' + : upon y Yes an honest man. g est� a mere incident to the tic war- . pa re.. She was spoken of as "the lady .. ad that Mr. Haldane was the mac 'who, rb tea° theatres to London, Birmingham, Macehem- pe There are plenty of them. Why tame fa for which preparations ace now being ter, and Live 1. of ChadleiD," and the straight -laced nor- me?,, under a false name. had tetra ed the womane on the most magnificent scale, not - . - lion of society were mach scandalised b •. who was now n w Mgrs- Kenned 's News reaches England fronitheEastIndies 1' I Y Because I want a man upon whom I �n passe R 1' alone by the C lral but all lines centering station that the British war shi - Blanche is the news that a woman of more than doubt- thoo 'red It is s matter so delicate dawghtEr. tied be done right or wrong m in Chicago from the north -west and their p - : fud reputation had come into possession of an uglily Y reoommendin Honor is to to Mr. Barlow? «g so weak that, except the steel protective . , : - - that I would rather not go to an entire g 6o eastern connections, inclusive of the entire deck f the joints is of her to _ estate boasting of an ancient and honorable stranger. Will you oblige meY' Be oonld not determine, nett oontd he ctrl a V�delbill and Pennsylvania syet/ems, ° P open oat in a _ { , _ _ record. Of the attacks made upon her she .• I must first know the named of the at any conclusion as to the nature of the lust the Canadun Pacific The Janu- °°any' a SphYns of the saws service is i interest which Honoris toot in Mrs. K.en- a alto in a leaky elate, and is not allowed to ' �'' tank no notice whatever. That she read " meson of the North-western Commit- them was evident for the rs oontsinin women you refer to, said Mr. Millington red and her sup dungtiter whom he g fire her guns for fear the concussion may do ' - ahem were alwa to bs found in her Iioasge $e was not disposed to trust Honoria, and now believed. to bet Addeline Dacron. Much foe of the W astern Passenger Association do- further danagam _ ` ' j - Ys cisive aQtion was taken to withdraw the ar- _ _=- 1 -- ' �Ftobabl the was aware that she had more he had a suspicion that she hid Miss HAl- disturbed in Du mind, he walked slow) The en nes for the British cruiser Astre Y %ran eats entered into at the conference gl a, + fruends than enemies, and it m a fact that in dace and Rachel Diprose in her mind. home. gem which are bean built in tlx• Ke ham fan- ` s r ` r •f I will tell you will* 1 . Their name is - - . - held in February, 1890, regarding g , - _ _ . ; many quarters, and with thousands and y g ' Canadian rates b we. of Chi tory, will probably be completed by ,Sep- _ -• . _ thousands of le who had never beheld Kennedy, and they live in ollington street• .. . ---�- - .. . Y Y°" tember next, obout half the work Navin - - PAP South Lambeth.,, A joint letter was addressed on Jana- now been accomplished. These will be the - - Der, she was spoken of in terms ofgenuine ,. Mra Keened and her daa titer C' eY- . - .. CHAPTER XLL sty I1 �o General Passenger Agent most werful eel em hitherto constructed - '+admiration. She was as ' deservin of :this ,7 g powerful gin . - - admiration as of the fainter censure which claimed Mr. Millington. On the 25t,h of Aa t Honorla made Der liicl�ieoU, of the Canadian Paaifie. and Caen- _ ' in an British facto : - • •, Yon are uainted with themY' oral Passenger Agent Edgar, of the Grand y ry. I _'M , pursued her. That her nature was kind and aO4 entrants into Chadleigh. On the day Pr'e- Trunk vin notice that srrao emenb The British Channel asdcan arrived at • ' i sym thelio .and that an s to her " No ; but a friend of mine is, and strange- vious Louis Redwood was closeted with his ' g g squadron ' I '� 1 chat wow ield6m a p ly enough he is an inquiry agent, sad in 1 sl advisers —Haan. jamb ant Fresh- made st the conference referred to would be Gibraltar on Jsn. 1 I, and sailed on Jan. 13 . I �faoi/s which had been long been established, former years did sumo business for Mr. whiter• withdrawn. Upon irognat of two members for Tetuan, on the African coast, returning - ' ` but after the Derby she Dame out is a new Kennedy in connection with Mr. Haldane• •• Do you know," said the lawyer that of tbeassociation, however, a meeting of the to Gibraltar again on Jan. 16. the British character- No public for money o The name escaped hu lips before he on are absolutely ruined i North- western Committee has been called training squadron was at Bermuda -on Jan. ' • E .- - for to-morrow to consider the question 14. 4 _ charitable purposes was made without her could check its utterance. It was Honoria.'a y • Absolntrly ? "y ' tarn now to be utterance. of tponin the notice regariing Ca- It is said by the United Servict Gazette . ' ' ;r.. responding to it, and her name was to be �L Perhaps not quite that There is Tony - . �� found in every advertised list of aubscrip- "That 38 very singuLr, ", she said, •`and estate in Vi'arwiekshire, n n which there asdw° rate° way of Chicago to the that the Chileans have decided for the fu- _ . po North -went. e roads- requested to par- tare to give all orders for war ships to Great ? I.. r f ` bons. it makes me all the more anxious. He may be is only a "first mo mortgage. The property is t• 'Meanwhile all Chadleigh was in a state the very man I want. I be that you will increasing in value ticipste in the meeting, or ooaferenee, are: Britain. France built one or two, but the n r'Y g Y p British vessels proved superior. I - g the F.anadian fit, laratnd Trunk, Miahi- - ' I IN I of the greatestexcitement. The vills; � was not refuse me. I assure you my motive is a Louis .Redwood laughed. "I knew there %, . once more alive. Relays of workmen ;tne►ds good one." was - something left—always a chestnut in Ceatreal, Wabash, Lake Shore and At Wandsworth Police Court, , on Wed- • - their apppearance, and the whole house and "I will be frank with yon," said Mr. the-fire. , achigan Southern, Great Northern and n y� the Itev: Arthur.Deuny, a church of . thepark were put in thorough order. Money Millington. `• On them ht before the Der- ' `The last, sir, the last." Northern Pacific. An invitation has also England clergyman, was committed for trie►1 �. been extended to F C. Donald vine - chair . charged with indecently aeae►ultin s lice Y' was a rat free) and the inhabitants who i by m friend and I were in the Ro al Palace " I hive heard that before. Your friend- g Y 8 ne - - - __:, -• , pe y f y Y man of the Centred Traffic Association. This constable. Prisoner's counsel said witnesses - had fallen into the dullest of trances end- o Pleasure and witnessed the accident to 1 interest in m welfare makes you take - ,, I denly shook. themselves awake and behaved dDe lad whom ou befriended wad took to too melancholy s view. There is ewmething great meaU °g. it is contideetly predicted by would be called to show that prisoner was - . �: y man having fall knowledge of the aitaation, not accountable for his actions. i with animation. South Lambeth in your carriage. My friend stall more besides the Warwickshire estate. - . . ., a the dual quasi conference osfore,the What a rs to have been a deliberate 1 t Wel- Come. confess now, Mr. Lamb. PPas .t. N heard you give the address —it was 7, - eclaration of war. Action heretofore taken . LN `I - _; : C$APTER RL. lington street, Ithink —and we followed " W hat I have doss is earlier day` affords stte,npt to wreck a SOath- Fsstern train was• ' 1 is simply regarded as the skirmishes inci- t�` ' I. you there. After you entered the house we -no criterion. I ensure you there is nothing dent to taxing the position the several made near Dorking on Saturday night. - . - e . It w:ts dniing the second week in August' saw 11in. Kennedy Dome from i with some loft`" 8 p°a Several heavy pieces of sleepers were placed _ " . r *- that Honoria met with an adventure. -She " .. great armfies. on the metals •ast before the arrival of the . - ,-• • 1 - work she was taking home. a paused s On yoac honour Ss a gentleman 2 • . _r l I J °.; was shopping W nt street, and, her moment or two before he ke a in." I " On m honour as a gentleman." u fast train. It fortunate) was oin at . 1 purchase made was about to step into her will give on his addreas�His name is "That eettlem it. Ag seexend mo — , DWBLLSBB IN M ARaTY�. St�i h rate of a d, and cut clean tthrou h I � _:,- i gi yy g Pce 8 . cwrria a when the figures of two persons at- ,Barlow. He took the eatest, interest in now on the -Warwickshire estate.�ow , the obstruction. The police are making in- g ' uiries into the matter. , traded her attention. One was our friend + Mrs. Kennedy's sommuneion, which was mach can you raise?" Zfe lreepie -et Doper Cswealaai q �;,, ! � - < Mr• Millington, the other an elderly woman only relinquishedbeosuse she had no money •` I beg you to consider, sir." In 18i3.'cir John Ross discovered an iso- Intelligmee reached Belfast from Pome . C. in rags whom she did not know. Both were � if. It is like) he will bs lad •' I declrne� Mons I must Dsva It b ro Count Tyrone of the discovery in a - ' , - - t P g y laced race of human beings namberinq about Y• Y h , 1 � . - P-'� gazing at her, but in different ways. Pity, to take it p again. If he ozs, and carries incteaaing in value. you say. Borrow► to two hundred goals, living on the inhospits- snow -drift of t e two little. daughters of a . ' - .;, curiosity, and a certain quality of admict�tion ! it, with your help, to a suooessf al iasne,yon the hilt, You have made inquiries. I know, Lm shoc�es of North (3ceer►tsad. To this tom- farmer named Bone. They dad been miss- - were expressed in Mr. Millingten's eyes, I �1 be the means of doing justice to one who and some sharp fellow is nady to plank the •• 'n for over a week. On the 8th inst. the ' ' : and a hu in dines in the eyes of • .. , munity he gave theromantic name of Arc- 6 Y agar !1 Y , has been grievously wrou"d. He wrote money down. How much Y do Highly aders." a name which unfortun- left school for home, two miles distant, and . - . the woman. This latter might have been i Mr. Barlow's name and address on a card, " Fifteen thousand," said Mr. Lamb ately is misleading: for they are a littoral it is supposed they were ca ht in the snow- . - _ . -' _ caused by the contrast between them, Hon- + �►ud eve it to Honoria. with a sigh. ug people and cannot inhabit the amtio high- storm raging at the time. When found the .,.Z''" , oria representing wealth and luxury, the •� h in his office now r. Miltin •• - - r f $ g- I cw,n, break the bask s doses times over it b an everlasting ico-cs and children were locked in each other s arms. elderly woman representing •he uttermost to.,� ► she asked. `` 1 ��i with that amount Bat I °ve a better idi ` I -- -;- . depth of poti erty. Hoiroria gave her a shill- ' I think n will Qied him here. (. moreover they writ not even visit it, or this The Coin- martial upon Lieutenant (,01= ` po in than Ad lo. Doncaster Mr. ft was resumed at - . i tag, and, pausing a moment, beckoned to "Do on live in the same bonne to which :� Monte Car wlaad ice is to them a region of terror; s well, charged with the , - - Mr. Millie ton, who, till then, had made b, Doncaster. Do you know what will �,d where abide then demons and evil Portsmouth on Tuesday, and was again ad- , g you tee me on the night you brio ght me 'Win win the Leger? I do, and I'll pot a monkey spirits. � journed• For the defence it was contended _ <� I no movement towards her. from Ch dleigh 2" on for ou ; but I'm — ou never At the t de. the number as near ' that the' marked coins of into risoner's' . . _ -- . I I It is a long time since, met, she said, •. yu-�� . ' ,Y m� y Y Y B P _ holdin oat her hand to him. '• �'Vould ou .. I bet, :�1� my own horse this time, Mr. �•�, estimated. about the same as when desk by foul mesas. While regretting, as _ I g . I►, Thank yon. Perhaps you will not mind ] � I can t ten to one. LeD to One` the knowledge of tDcue came to the civilized a grandson of one distinguished officer and i, , mind atepping into m carnage with- me . taking m card. You may wish to se. some- ' ga `• Thad rather not said Mr. Millie tea.' I g Y Y 1 Haters a month has gods that Httaen world; nor have they increased their Terri- the son of another, the position in which he _ . . 1, �� , gg ; thing to me on this or some other matter. I thousand will be a hundred tboaund, and toy, but live on the narrow strip of moue- found himself, prisoner courted the fullest . • If you wish to speak to me you can do so Mr. Millie ton au bare laid ono under an- he�' g . Y i when once the ball is set rolling it boos tai�aoas coast. which is loft bare during the inquiry. . ; . other deep obligation to you. I am rich • on rolling. It's a mathematical certainty summer months, by the retreat of the winter A shocking accident occurred on.%. turday _ 4 ' _ It was a rebuke, and Honoria accepted it money is no object to meyShould you ds. that the lack must tarn if on don't desert snows. They could not be more cutoff from afternoon at the works of Messrs Taylor - _ _ - '�` is such, but she made n comment upon it. ' yy _. Y P° sire to serve anyone and will Dome to me I year oolonrs. Mr. Lasso, borrow that other human beings did they live on some Brothers. Sheffield. A - young workman i ' '• It will not hart yon," she said, " to shall be more than eves indebted to you." money for me immediately. without a day's stns)) oceanic island. Praotic�adly they do unused Wing was lubricating the shaft of walk a little way with me." � . Ha stood with her card in his hand look- . delay, nd it to to credit I am ' - - a •` No," he replied, " I will do that." ' I y• Payy Y live on an island, for they era surrounded by the machine at which he was engaged, when - ung after her as she walked towards ent. c in to Chadd ' h to- morrow, Sad shall water ; b e= of solid water ; his clothin caught in the revolving band - They crossed the road, and Honoria led , g Y gieSt P•as°s g "g g . street So interested and was he Cat the Manor &I till the 8th of next for the never the ice barrier of the and he was whirled round several times. . `', , , the we.y to a Knitter street The ragg�lY' in followi her moremeatha card month. I will run a to London to sign ! P� • .. , . = dressed woman foQow�d them at a little die- °g n ed1 ( _ P Se. great Humboldt (ilaeiRr, with its nee face of The machine was immediate) stopped and ,+ I' - - _ tanee. ,� .. loniand who bad no o1noved her ey a from i >rm- d you you lease. s Meanwhile sixty miles ; they sever aaosnd to the sum- Wing relieved. Ae is terrib�y injured, and - . mer foot of the •• ice -blink " some two thou- was removed to the infirmary. } - Mr. Millington, said Haaoria, yon- then: during the interview, darted forward Y !!y ,paying P An inquest was held near wesioft on - . , - ` t _ , r . lose I do not forget yearn amt —I am in "your you can obl' me b in in to bank mad feet above' am level • nor attempt to q I# 1. debt." and puked it rap. S couple of thousand—say threw L that oust the vast roe -floes of Mel- Saturday on Sidney Durkin, aged two and a . i . 1. "Ism not aware of it " " Yes," she mumbled, reading the name understood Y' villa Bay, one hundred miles in extent At half years, son of a gamekeeper in the . a , � II •• You must remember the ni ht u took . and address, •` Honoria. It is Honoria !" `' We can do what you wish, sir ; but this 79 C north latitude, most the southern edge employ of Sir Seale Crossley. Deceased'was . . • L one from Chadleigh London ? ' A doubt crossed her mind. •• But there may will be the end." " - of the Humboldt (Racier. iB a collection of left in Charge of An tlder brother, aged nine, . - be more than one of that name. Not by a long way. said Redwood, huu known as Etah, their most northern '' - - `• I remember it very well." I and daring the brief absence of the hitter . - -4 ' - . - ' !: "Yon paid my fare, and spent tone "The card, please." said Mr. Millington. s� g you know „Never settlement, while at Cape York, in latitude crawled to a din which had been left - loaded _ with his advisers. upon me. I owe you that mach, at all but she put her band behind her back. prophesy Y 75 55. N. , probably their largest eaeamp- on half cock in the kitchen. The brother $ _ events." "She in a grand lady —a grand lady ! Honoria's entrance into Chadleigh was an meat, is their southern limit, and which, as on returning found deceased with his head - . _ - t ti .1 . "The money was repaid relent." You know her, kind sir ?' event dastinsd to live in the memory of the. near as we could determine by the sign partly blown away and his breast riddled • • - .. - . "By a lady Y" - " I know something of her. I will trouble oldest inhabitant. language, they call Pitauito. Their country, with ahot The brother . carried the body - . - i ' t . "_ . 1 "By alady." . - I : you for the card." Theda the guests began to arriveHoeoria rnsy be mid to be. about one hundred and into the backyard. whereit was found three - ' - I -i -- '• It cannot do an harm if I mention her "Don't be in such a .hurry kind air. She welcomed them as though she had bees born ai ty -five miles to and from three to five �•''� , y $ rag hours afterwards by the parents, who had I r etas. Miss Haldane ?" would'nt thank on for it What do you into the state in which she so strangely miles in breadth. been to Lowestoft �. » y . i : f : - °.. "Yes. Miss Haldane. - ' . - know of her i Where she comes from, eh 2 found- herself. There was no awkwardness a "Heaven re weard her i I showed her Tell me that, kind sir." in Nor manner, and those she had invited On Monday morninK, Mr. Coroner Wyatt , I - great in ingratitude. I do not seek to okeuse Indeed I shall not tell yea. It can be were gwito at home with each other. Mr. * � � s Wit T'111'II6d received information of the de i h of Mary - . ; _!�+�fi g . -`= 4' myself, Mr. Millington, and though I do no concern of yours:" Haldane was there, andfoohng himself called ; the Tth18a an ` �ptUt Peon. F bite, aged &i years. a widow, ately living "If on won tell me " At s recent net is this tit there was ' 14 China Walk, Lambeth. Deceased was - - ., . I I ,- ,_•� not deserve your respect, it would be char- Y '1' , cried the woman n to play a part as attcange as that of y brought home at night in a state of intoxi- r itable to pity me." i "I'll tell yon. What do you say to Chad Honoria. osucceeded in conoealie, hisfeel. a neat bit of reWtes between two of the I •' I do sincerelyityyyou." L Leigh, kind air!' "° ingi His world) ooerdition had eat im- after - dinner speakers. which was" great)y nation. Nothing more was seen of her until I `thank you. ' Have you Been Miss "Come, come," ' said Mr. Millington proved. His for gambling kept him Rppreciated by those about the testive board. tag next afternoon, when the wsa discovered ,, Haldane lately?" " on are not the only► one who knows that, pp0000r�, sad on throe to ooce►sions The fiat a er was S State officusl and in a node state crouched up in the corner of "I see h frequently." E The lad eve you a ihillin • here'aano Ho�oria had lent him money. He was to member of thek BS fist Church, who evi- her room. The divisional surgeon, upon � Y Y g' his arrival pronounced life extinct. "Is she iP' London, then Y' for yon. Now hand me that card. I want need of a loan now. but Hoynoris held off dently placed bat a small animate apes P - . " She hat' boon in London for some time." the address." somewhat, and told him he must wait his powers of entertaining, As he fold the The British Battle -ship Victoria has gone: •` I trust the is happy." "So do I, so do 1--and my �; ain't •• You shall have more than you ask for," company he would talk simply to save them ashore on the Greek coast. This is one of - . - • _ - ! " She is as ha as she can be in r as ood as it was. Would you mind writing she mod, " before our party breaks up." from the worse fate of listening to the next meat formidable �jttle- elu'ps ever built. She - eireumatan6PA -" it down for me? " The guests were all men ; there was not a speaker.. is veritably a monster craft, having 10,500 . " You not mean that she is ' _ Had he riot wished to avoid a Boone and female among them • men of the world men To illustrate his tons displacement, and over 14,000 horse- • - . cap poor i rag . poritio�,,he `staled a P i "' '• If you have an other subject to speak to et away Mr. Millington would have re- shoat town dev►wa ether b a certain stn of a wit of I artists w'ho had power. Even with this immense motive i - . - Y '� y pea 8 Y R tag Y rY P Y Y h�6� , i t ., of," said Mr. Millington, •1 I cannot con- fused, so for his own sake. more than that ma atism, and behaving decorously and a man and were afterward greatly concerti- power, the highest speed Mnia great floating . a tinue this. i of the wretched woman before him, he wrote with propriety, and yet with a freedom ad about breaking the news gently to the castle in Armor can be given is not more than - . "Y'ou are right," said Honoria, -with a the address on the back of an envelope, and which would not have obtained in the re, widow. After.casting about for some time sixteen knots. The protection on the • . sigh. " M>. Millington I think no one in recovered the nand- Straining `stunt of ladies, as to the best means of conveying the in- Viatoria'a single turret is eighteen inches ' p thiokneas of con and armor. Within this :_ x. a London kugwa me as I know myself. Even •• Would you like me to tell you•, kit tae flat night of this gAthering an' in- anon they had decided upon writing p° . ' " uident occurred of which only one of the the following note: turret are mounted a brace of 110 -ton guns. _ 8 : 7 ' when you say yon pity me, you do it only sir, said the woman, where she came Y R the Victoria carries �_. r nests was imant• All the men with " Dear Madam : We have this de. save3 Besides theme monsters, . , out of compliment, and to save yourself - from before she went to Chudlei h • What 9 Y from saying something harder." do you say to Bittern ? " g exception of Major CSwton. were playing your husband from drowning." twelve sir. -inch and one 29 ton gun, to th- - •` You are wron I do honest) it Mr. Mil ' cards or billards. The hour was eleven, And " And no. • ," continued the that with a secondary battery of rSpid -fire ' t „ P Y pity Iwgton s - memory ti►as not In the „G°i°, n etas• The Vio ire► is a new ship, and if - - you. I same condition as hers, and recollected that the excitement of gambling, kept the men a or, in my holdin the floor to- night, Pi represent . k •• 1 see r. Haldane every day." said Bittern was the a mentioned by Sim t°6e ep peosakgh spesah Y g rag she roves a wreck, the loss wino o En I}dd ther. Outside op the lawn Honoria and th m ma be an aninterau P �1Lg ?_ uite a sum on the the wrong si' g s ` I and he -does not' mention his son on his first introduction to Honoris rn Major tlaaston were Daiddrag watch. and a borag one►, I may still be saving yon q daughter's r}� ame. I hear he is not friendly Chadleigh an being th* plane she lived in "You will not betray me," said Hon- from the worse fate of drowning at the land) s naval accounts. . ' -1 ' : = with her. �t is this, perhaps that renders when quits a little child. with a woman who oria. hands of the apasker who is is follow me." The official returns of the number of ,visi- Ler lerfa ha y than she should be. In sn saddonly disappeared and left her to the " As a man of honour and a gentleman," The ooaupaayy Is ghed and wondered what tors to the British Museum (exclusive of . . ; 1. indirect tanner, Mr. Millington, I have mercy of the world. Was this the woman t aced Major Canston, his hand on his hand on the next spaSker would say to this good- readers) during the year 1891 phew the fol- . - L if : shown some recognition of her kindness to -- This mental question caused him to tarty his heart, "your secret is nine, and shall natured reflection -on his power of elo- lowing results: -<- January, 36.800; Febra- wards..me.. It has been my fortune to awhile. a tpass my llpr." queries. ary, 35,20 ; March, 48,042; April, 46,282; ' - be in a you on to extend a elpping hand to �� Are yon A native of Bitten. ! „ he ask Her own lips curled w1ta he made tDfs ts- It hAyia flat the following speaker May, 50.314 ; June, 35,677 ;July. '!8.999 ; some poor "raons, and to distribute a small •'No, kind sir.' ferenoe to himself as a gentleman and and a was a t minister, and as a rose to Augm#. 57,418 ; September, 43,713; Otto -- ­k ' . . portion of rrhat has fallen to may share ••Of Chadleigh?" - ' _-a . mac of hour•, hint all* was satisfied with respond to his toast he neatly turned the bar, 40,741; November,354W; Deoembe>r, , . .. - � - - , - I - - among those w h o are straggling with tale- �• N o , kind a i r . I a n t ► Landon b o r n a n d his assuraaca. 8hs was f o p a y him well f o r point a g a i n s t his predecessor b y remarking : 3 6 , 3 6 8 — f a s t s ) , S1b,214. The scrubs` o f visa -' .: •.: � I •- ,: - , fortune. Its is the memory of her goodness London bred." enoln servioas as ehs needed f rota him. If hs •` Gentlemen, as I am not a miniator of the tors during the year IM was 620,172 ; 1 ° his « belts ed Der his world bs so mnoh the flat Church sad neat) do sot therb has duo uentl been S fsllin o '�. s . __ that has ed' me tot ' ,sad that,will But yon lived in Bittettt a many Y Bap oonBeq y y g a. '- ° ' `~ ° e'rne'to o it as ion as it is in m war. $Ara o acre of mod " hter. To an im oas mww this fact tics immersion, there is no fear of an do ' the t twelve months of 4,9ii8 visii , - . ; , ., . R Y Fo y ag . taking a oDtid ! 1� )!� P Y r�R Pas <' .. :e •' Y She 4ave him a Roland for his Oliver. y IPA Y. -1 Y B o� It recto no come out of m own nature wSS a •nfScientl� etro chain. ahempt oin m to drown oa" Boston fora The de. .and eveiAm stteadapces i< ` - E z ,' :.'.� , bek;ause I- a thoroa hly bad. Perhaps you " Thati is no concern of ycnn," she sad " Hark 1" sal Honoria. "I think I Dsat Herald. - the past eiz months wee : —Day, ?41,373 ; . :. 4. b g - . 21 1— tort`s) 894. even - - n� • remem �r what f say when all the world got -a secret to WIL It mi ht be worth then'- evening ,b2 , 262, The -, y:. - e .. w g • - tarns its bedk upaar are as it did once be- money now she's a fine lady. Who knows It was UwBd nd of wheels 6116 Beard: The The vales of the mineral on h of New ing attendsexa for the corresponding : a ' , , -• a : fofe -in my l e--a11 the world but her, / Df r. —who knows Y' sound earn close, and ate signal from Cans- Sonth - Wales in I890 was £5, 840, an of 1890 menbbered 22, 894 The smallest _ '' - .. 3I lliiigtan, have 'been thinking lately of She was hurryigsway when hs hopped ton, who-had gone- forwsed, a aarr�iaage rsr}th increase of i ,l74 user ISM Thu pro- evening sttsadaace in eaah.year . _•.: ` _ 'Im to a t and` asking you to do me a - bar. 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TIM V010 - . 0- A& F - - J - it . - w . - , , . - � .� I � " I. , , . 'i - �A ; . �__# house;. Not very for from it, he umexpwt�- motiobany � - . X - ­ ,:,;,X.:. . , A ­�_ I I . � . q-'., , ` ` - I ", - __ _ . k, or-`. 'I. * ... ,��,'. �,� , . - ... - -if J �;, - �. �son f ". . :,- ��,-.-:: diffiiienoiY - ,. - - , I L whidn lite a r14-do�o bacher ! .y,,O��N-_`, -, .1 - _.:, - ..._.2.,:,. .. ,. ..� th of. where the r if we were ell and radw unwillingly came own John Mr. Griarson kushe& is All right. Well - -- - �'.- %- I . . I "I *. .. th-3 . � n It . & 0 , � .. � . it a Griarson. The young man was turuiiig a make assurance - - .. aI - May - :_ - , ': 11 -: ,.--- � an .,;" 11::. - 1I , , -.:. An Icy Is. the brook in tether, - - . Mm Dow did not wait to how the rest, corner sharply, Trisoo has 5,00JA* -, - - -:, : - ,- I ­,�...._ - . and the pair almost Guam paper will keep tha pipe on duty till it's - ,7y" , ;,. - :.., 1, � _.� . ..., - ___ sad wind . - -1 - _* •I - 1, � _, - .,:. . . . • - . : .. - _... q Pro y- convenient to a ligsk U=L-- , - . o,.- . 4,; � . . 7.- �._ , . .- ?tie I dirxesAlso 6 . i. . . . day _ __ - had babi ' heard it before. She went int000llision. There was no loophole for con , t lut it on again.-Now we ftnuk hai I 1..�. - � .%. t1yo a on " T, - " V. -V " , . - . - . Bb u, lose 1, love, Ra=Vy1AAhcr. . into the dining -room, whom #L further pretending-they had not observed I" I - ._.. . . � back 11 after some -cap and water Eloctaimi heating spnods. ,,. , I -- A- I fib, - - , - L' h thou #h the skies be gray- : 1. each I i�_ ,-- '..�.!-, I ,­ _�. �� a lusty -reign ,i • consignment of packages was stacked upon other; Mr. Grierson wanted no May " 'We have put. in a fair nighVe , , *I . ;,., ..0-, . . A any rate for ourselves A rice trust in annotinceif. '. ._� . 11 ­­ 4 %, , . . - I . - . . k- " � .�, , " ]a and;or!are the draughts we mIn9lC, ; the table, and began to strap up an over- loophole ; it was a chasum not, to be lightly work -" . ' 1. - , - , *,I.. - I , . t - , , ­'. , �,, I -- L;dgp' ;ed!-,e King Winter a ; , � . I Driving bidto �' ' �, ... . , am of paper. ,_ - , -.r '� ­-T. ".. Ir I . Q �, .. - . I , . i -P "' , , _�_ I f . . i . We )ile the loim on the rxwxi- g inglo. ­1 I flowling b&I I, lost, Whatever John Grierson's faffinirs might -: ." � 1,.;`,*`,_.._, - . I � � - . . - .:1 ­ , . W) tone the lute to a lover'-, strain, ��, ,_ . "I k _.. _�_ - I.; " Now, mother " sit"d Mary *Mrningly, 41111 Ali, Dr. Dow, I am luck to have met have been in -the peak Dr. 156whad. Currycombs are in a trust. - 5.511,i -4 .RE I V .. . I J . T L ; '' . �:. - _.. .. - ". I 1i ., .. I I - __ .. .- . - - ' And marry song Lot the strings and tinI .:,:- that in not work for your fingers. Where you,"hossid. "I thought youvere in the no reason to complain of his doing.thinge Electric mining in . I , .., - � - 'A .., .i i � . . . . __ ..:.. - . - , - - - growing- I ;" -�,, �' -::. _��.�,11 i Z?� - �, - I- - W hneverfinctcapain. 'is papa, that he can't?"- country. " I I . P, ­ - , 4- 11 . - ... It � - . . 4 - . . . . . : . ... ... . , ?A' - . I . b halves on this occasion. e gave ), - 4, ,,� . . - o Japan operates its railroads,, .1 . III 4�- - , 11 . ng,., 44 , _,_ .i­ .4 - ­�,:g " " � I L The say that is the month tor mating "Hush! He counting up the bozos. So we arr. A committee men Z finishing ,,touches to everythin ...,.- V.:,:.I,�,� - I ---- - .. .. i',- � . - , i . . W en the lesv&-j bra-.k and the songster You know it takes; a man " - I brought me in for the day-that is 5,, London has sr000 1. , " ­ ,.-, "'I 'I . - . I � -of the charwoman a Germans. ,.,­.-.-jr.� _,�'. ,-".-"% - I .9% swept away all trace ... li ­ ., � . z' I -', �. fy, , � , ­­ WOO; I ' "I Oh yes; I know all about that," laugh- quickening his pace as he spoke. . • presence took upon himself the sole ivapon. Glaw-coated brick - w_: . ,..� "­ . , oynl)a :,: " i, We ish all well in their weary waiting s am ants . ,". �, P I . .- . I 1,11 4­,R­ jj� .7�4. P , . I � - . . L ,;, - .., _. the pied green meads and the arching ed Mary,, finishing the refractory strips Mr. Greirson quickened his too. "I want- sibility of the cloak transition, and present-, P h eig Ly-wv daily P6116M., :..;_.t *Z 1 3, 340 . . � . � Eerself. III aria an h on min I�J'1_011 .01, - - 1.11 . . blue; Now', mother, we will just go ad to tell you that I have got that appoint. ed himself at the station the next morni .,: ,". i. .�11 I I') " * , ..,.-. � � ,4,-;. ...._... . . to ng - London ban 18,000 newspaper WOMOIL i�l -,­�_. q)- - � �� � - - - � '. - 1;1. � , - But theta's H& and love in these airs elating, and put ourselves into the first cab, and went I mentioned ; it will make a very in abundance of time to hand it in the . � -,,,, -, ..- , '� ..... I Aod this is the time for two! . �'11' ­­ � ­.. , __ I I � - leave the "man" " to wind up any way that comfortable - addition to it," income." professor's carriage and aware him that de- The States have 1,797 distinct railrosI ,".- I I - .. � -[CliatonSoollard. - - � ';,',t _k - 1- .. ­ I � . - I 110. ... , - .V,.. . , , .__ - pleases him." " I am glad to bear it, 7ed the Pro- section was impossible. . Chinese gold miners in Nevada got $6 &­_ - -, .,,- X . . . . . f ... . - , I . . - I . _e � I . . . - f.-* idly, walking up his own door- ,a I reap d not know what to say to day. : 2 0 q, . � - % � I . - A - �� -1 1. 4 - . y She swept her mother out of the chaos, fessor 0 -.;;." � 1, ,4­1,!,LLL, �� - . :WOES SKELET01110 �r q ! 3 I . .. - THE FR91 ­ _.�A, . .- _. . I I - �,­6 - d .1." ��.. ,�!' ''. ­;t ,.".". ,.�� . . . . past the energetic professor -who was ex- steps,-' 11 aril bid you good - morning now, you, Mr. arilerson," said the Professor, un- Uncle Sam b"I of two - --�­ e, - .. 1. . . 41ifr, -f� � � I .. � . . . V01111 , , � ,,, i.. . , , - ReF -_!'' ..r. ! - . . . 1�_ �: , . .. ­.) I - I . . . . pounding the first principles of leverage. to Mr. Grierson ; I have to look in here for a waily arranging his parcels on the opposite lawyers, . "Is . . . . . . . . . . . I I I _ � - man; ­ " . �il:�'_'11. 11 -i , ... .1� I - - . .� - . ..... I ., . _ v 7., I` 102"V� . , I .� . �. .. . The wofell6or was a good- man, a- man of a sulky porter-into the roomiest cab, mpinnte or two." . seat. 11 You have given yourself a good Great Britain has 217,6W anion P --.---' , , , ­ . .., - 1. 1. 11 .. - __..i. . unimpeachable character and reputation- a whence they looked ouvat the rest of the " Then perhaps you will allow me to wait deal of trouble over this unfortunate avoid- workers, . �1_ - �:Ag� ,_ . 0. I . . - . . 1 1-14., _,;_r,� , r, x .--. .. I man who had never been known to make a performance with rather inalicions satis- for you? I have several other things to ant. I am almost afraid I lost my balance I . - . . ", - "i, -'�-'T � - '-,�'­'. , - � - ...- . . . . .�,-_f%:�.,�-:�-�_��,:,_,..,, . _'.. I 'I- - - . � mistake, and also a man who was thorough- 'faction on Mary's part. speak to you about. " slightly yesterday ; but it in so seldom that A Munich * - -, - ., �.:�, ... ..-;: .. . - - _! . microscope will be ran by 4IL14W ,�%,�--W', -;;0 - - 1v I , I ­.` 4, -, . . . , ly aware of the fact. So much for himself. It came to an end at last. The Professor, Very reluctantly, the Professor gave way; anything of that kind has occurred, you trioity. I I,. , 'h :1 1". . 11 - - - - f-p_�' . I I i u -�� , I - I _ ' ' . . ­ LL . - . . - . For his abilities-he knew, his work, and with his hands under his coat-tails, looking he had'the instincts of a gentleman, and can perhays understan my unwillingness to .:" . ;�.?' _. " n:�.�� � ­ _ � � � . , ... . . . �,_ __ __ , Poles in Prussia Want PI L_ _; - . L_ ' tonight ili..-,-,�, I �1*, ; . . , - . . . to do it he likewise knew a good deal not at all unlike a dignified bantam cock, could hardly decline as curtly at his own have it generally talked about.." the schools. . I � ltr .. . .P. ­. .. � , V. ;A 11 I I- . des- generally . Tz .. - . - -1 . about other people's work, and, as far as he strutted round the various rooms, turned, door an elsewhere. I I The house in en - -'I Don think it," said Mr. Grierson, , '!. 4�i­ W . 1'. . - . Fireflies in * W"*, I_,-. -, I 11 U. I _;�:.. - I... . - - .. .. conveniently could, insisted upon its being isrs furnish light in the -1 ."� ;; . W.. .. - __ . . . - :-., - � . I . W, , . - . . . .L " L. ., . . . . :. �*111 ­�L . . . - . , 7enu F , 1­1 . 0,;�tw 4, - I �. the key in the front door with his own hand, 'AabiUe," he MOM in the with his with great politeness. •11 Very few of us Indies. . - - . . " done too. Without going into details, it and descended the steps. One fdtpt in the-1 latchkey; 11 but i vyo lite to wait here for have contrived to get on so far without ­- - I I ,., > . .- . will readily be anderst�od that, though un- cab he pau a A Nevada .. ..., ... - __ - ' d, - Jr., -,-- . - . sed _Vd looked searchingly at his I a moment, f will not detain you longer. some kind of skeleton to bide away. -Good- •• teen ... _��_ �Zl . �_I- -,,� ­ - - '.. - � j, , I . . .. .. doubtedly a ueeful mail in his day and wife. " Isabella where wadmy study cost pan & ea man chains & gun that fires fif_-'F-"� ., �,-,�', _J I I Leave the door o -i f Is uncommonly bye; be sure and tell a shots a second. , ._i .�, �, �"75 , , , �, I Ir . - - . - . _::�:_­w � 11-11, " . - iked"" . - 6 . _ I * . " ,= t , � generation, the Professor was, by no means packed' lose insile." over too see her on Saturday." take a run Around Oldham, Eng., t6ris are 101 act - 4 .� - i- - . : - - . f c . '. � -i': . . IV I � I . �. . It . . .'. , ­- . - - . a POP 4416 cried ' W, . IS,- 4 1, ., - --- popular of did. mills. • $ __ - . - . � _?� J­_, i , " �� , - , Ai "o . . daughter were conferring one rainy morning believe it hasn't- been picked at all ; it nmm be and omnibuses, a d Makial up y the Professor brought himself to deliver telegraph businew . , , IL - . ­ * I h--- V_thd . . I ',� -., . �. . , - , in the solitude of beat parlour. ban Is ink . '-. lfr�- � .A�_ �Y- . I . Is if up in that dark closet behin4 your M117 that there should - - fur- the message verbatim. He knew that that . . , � � .,;�71­� 14 .. W ... I - I . 7 pped by electricity '' 4 - � " "' ` , . I - ;- he stud I * d, begging Mails may be shi " � .: . 01 - - - - . to a s - ­X � . 11 1, t is of?no use whatever my d r : ' ther be i g the question by his pro- name skelethfi would be a powerful lever in ]Brooklyn N W Fort. : � � posed � -��S,._l ��� the � tiot " I am dd It knew A, I'Vi 4jaedlated -her 'huslisnd.' father-in-law. If fair memo did all coming arrangements. � I .. :a! will not even discuss I 11- ; I -_ isut 4u , ; are , ". . ," -, very sorry for you'; ,_I don t se any The eost in question was a baggy venerable not answer, , he should be made to Some years back-about the juvenile era Only -citizens who can read and write an , --._-S`.­..,';� _`.If . , . - L.. - , .�, ". � ;.s -, , f1l'"', . . . "; " _- 1! �1 I. - I . . . _­:"­,�111 - - - � -, - 11 1- - � . I belpforit." . garment, of a nondescrip greenish line, but I understand in plain Saxon that they would of the present generati6ri-it was the uni- allowed to vote Bolivia, ­ I �1' . . ­ in . '-.I* 7, qeAiv-2 .... .. � "You give way . . . . :1-:.4: - I ,I , , I - _�, � - .to him 't great deal t1oo dear beyond price to the heart bf its oI I do without him. At th' t Mr. Grierson vernal creed that no good action ever went New York granite cutters will haves': -_", ,'.-.-­C',t - _.. List 4 In � . , , . , : .. We .<-, .. � I - L 1; . j_l : _.� � � ­ .__,., .� , . � . - . • - - h e bad one shadow of - The holiday would have beers holiday, suddenly became o=thered execra- unrewarded, no deed of darkness undis- $5,000 monument at Is world's far. ­1 �,'!. , I , . , the . % , " _ .. - ,-,, - _­, _� .e .1 � ommon-sense on his side, it would be without it,and the whole establishmen knew Lions and ejaculations from the regions be- covered and unpunished. Nevertheless, Everything from f " ,, :,. �_'% , ; 0 , � - It too late now to . a - - � t, - , a beet tow glass of '; - �� . 4� , * - I . 1� --. I 1� 1. ­ : . nother story. that very well; hence the Professor felt that hind. there have been many exceptions recorded. champagne is '25 cents in Yokohomem, �. --. -'-. .­ I I , I . , pass - I - . � � I 'IV. - . 1.,_4 _ I - �.4 ... � ,__ _.� hings over in that high-handed fashion." here was solid ground for a grievance at "Hallo I h anythiag thenthtter r' be call- Dr. Dow's skeleton in one of them : months Japan. :�, _.. " . . ­ - , . , _. . . Mary Andrews spoke with some host, list. RIist waved -the cabman aside and went ad out, " Burglars-,--Good gracious !" He of quiet dust have gathered undisturbed ' _.,._­. _-- " i; �, :, . ... , . A—, "; .- _ . I'_ - - Had she not good cause ? Her first lover, back into the house. . had found way to the mitt, passage about it no ruthless hand has Is The state Trades assembly, of Now York, � -.�, --. - . ' ' q�, � . . t in the . '7 _t. .. 4. � .11 : / unexceptionable in all respects, had appear- "Take Take care of the 'matches, dear," Isla behind the study. Dr. bbw *" there, light of day, or gas, into want land assessed after the single-tar. I . "J, ` , I - I . the dark closet be- - .71L., 11. Z­ . � I s - .. I I - - - ed upon the scene ;and without rhyme or wife cried after him, idea. -�� ., , . - 4..,:,, 1 . , I . . - . , I . - � . clutching at `she tor into the dark closet, hind the study, and Cosibly Mm John 'N - � - . , - .. . - reason, the Professor had put down his foot - Dr Dow stalked majestically in without from which a lurid light shone. The air from Grierson in the only ou der who has ever The United States has a Capacity f'or , -_ ` . ,_ - `.., . I . - and refused to countenance any such pro- vouoheafing a backward glance ; he passed it was like a blast from a furnace; but the heard it whispered that there was producing &I 15,250,000 pounds of paper . '. ..- I..., �- . - ceeding. - y .1. .1 _4� the annually. .. . .__: .�_ , �C:_ 4- 'j, , .dining-room door, his study door, &I interior was like unto no furnace either of mystery connected with its nearest - . . - . ...., *�: , f . . _i. � � I "'Why? why ? In' my days, young peo- turned up a dim narrow passa. ooI them had ever awn. approach to discovery came with the It . possible 6 draw platinum and -, ' • I _�-�. It . .. . ; the cl li in pow � , - -_ . ple did not presume to question the why and door was at the end, & big dark cavern, that The had been burning in the closet Christmas bills even gentle Mrs. Dow was silver into wire that is finer than the human - � .�-­. I- . � - - . . rfe " hr . �.� : - .- � . wherefore of their guardian's conduct ; it served an a eral receptacle for lumber, since le Ida aghast at the length of the quarters' gas hair. : - . .- ,�>%v . , . - . � ess �81 the family left town I Thp ' , .. � ' - . - .- - - ought to be sufficient for you that I have and all the Olds and ends of the household. i Professor h neglected to tam it od before acwunL "It in a perfect imposition" ,Frism women shoofitterms make ' .:._._..,4�'1 ; . - - n 9 I ... �%_ - - .. . . 11 Q - . _.�, . - : _.- good reasons of my own, Mary," he had The Professor tumbled over two trunks, and he looked the = door I And there it she declared indignI ; 96 we $12 a - � .._.�,_ .- . I . - .ked his hat off against- &a t.-without a bursar net burned t f it- I numbers women. � �. _,., ....1. - told her when she tried to argue the mat- kuoe some sharp pro- was, the smoking g jet - without the bz 0 have week and average $6 a week. The union :-,.- - --.--- � ter. . ruer . � ­.�. --­­"- . jection, before it occurred to him to dive in- -flaring away, as it had flared day and night'"' moot careful in seeing that it in never . - .. .,:�, -.�Z � . 'i . . � . . - , ­J I I— • " �,J_ . - . _. " But it's not suffidient," returned Mary. - to his coat-tail pocket,for a match. Then since usedunnecessarily. I don't know what the The year, excluding .- . I.: ..I -,"- �: . The grand total of charitable bequeets in . the house was shut How the house 'no 't ".1. - .. . - . 11 I'm too old to be treated that way, paps. he discovered that the unfriendly projection U Professor will may when he son it. ". Baron Hirsch . - I .. ­`*.i. ro ection .1 itself had escaped entire destruction was a . . . .. , T was $15,000,000. . ..:. - ____,I;�; , . . If you have anything against him, you must � had been the gas bracket, and-that the shook But, the Professor coming in just then . . . _4 I ­ - ' tell me straight and plain." i mystery not'tp be explained. From wall in 0 . . ,. I The United Kingdom I 1. - - __ a . had knocked off the burner. Not matter; it I and coiling of the closet, from shelves and declined to interfere. it was better-much agdom has 180,000 land- - : -:�: .;, v : I .: I . . . ­ . ii -- - -1, "' I � , . - ­ - " It 11, for one "began the Profes- was only one more annoyance. He lighted ' pegs and crat4se and garments, haul waving I . i: 1. _., � . . - ... � . Ve I better, he said--speaking very feelingly-to owners, wh:ormew between them the whole.. - �, :,� � - -'.:' i . sor, fairly driven to bay-for one thing, his .the burneriltiss pipe and proceeded soot. Avery box an bundle be cheated than to chest ; and if them ,Was of the land possessions. � . - .. - . . to look of so a now. . . �.�J -, . . - * i . .. - - , . manner is objectionable. I dislike that light for his coat. There it was, not even � boarded me. 'Fartad!D-Heine has given w1irm- - - .---,, . - , - . an imposition in the matter, he preferred- M * . v, -- !;.. . 0 Us to leave it entirely to the conscience of -the : .., e. -to hung up-just thrust out of a* ht d d floor ;and the luckless Professor stood gas- & company. boots, etc., to nearly 0,000 pool' - . ­.� _-.1.,. - 1: jesting style exceedingly. I.believe him W. If. an min was crusted with it, even to the cloth .-- '_ _. ;, I be incorrigibly careless and superficial ; and behind an empty era "' . .. N I .1,_ - .. h . . boys .- - .1.1� L. , . - .. . I do not speak without observation. Then Professor - ing helplessly in at the havoc he had acoutin- IP an! girls of Paris this winter. . - ..-. __ _. 0- - I ... '11I _. . . . . en carried it out into the lobby and ourrowfally plished. . It w curious that Mr. Grierson took California produced enough wine this on- -­. _.�.i.. - �. .t I . . - , •I � � *--!- - I he is wanting in the commonest courtesy of viewed the creafts by the light of day. Mr. Grierson gave vent to a prolonged -1 11 I IT—. . * I .1 I � I eman • ,, I caught- h - im only the other •- much the same view when he saw the bill. son to allow a quart for every man, Woman .-- , . . _. � z. . a genti d"Paps, I"-it was Mary's-voice at the front After that, -M m Dow had no alternative * .`_'f�'_10,' whistle. "I Phew I if that's the plight your and child in the United Staten. . % .- . �_, - it but to pay it. -though-,she did it ander pro- _ - , � - - . . (lay with a grossly qaTicatured represenI door in a tope of iudi#iiant IsEtulfition- . servants leave behind them, I'd make a clean ' . . . 1.. �, 1, , . - . tion of myself (,n his desk. You m&y think " do you know we have on!y teen I Sheet -iron ki to enable a vessel -when � .­ - - I teen Mina tell sweep of them, every one. Why, the PI&M test, and with a firm conviction of flagrant .1 I 1. these trivial matters, my dear ; but straws left to Una going 14 in iniquity in high quarters. I in distress during storm to communicate - 7: .;. IL -. . - ­ . . . - t to the station? It's no . might have been burned down three times with the short, ha e been suggeited. :..' - ': '! .- - . . show the way the wind blown." at all if you don't come now-this minute: - over." . . . ­ __ I - minu . a I .: I .. . . -1. The Profer,sorhp.d beei► edging towards' Dr. Dow gathered up the maltreated coat I ov.. It was I who left it,' SieW the con- How the London &mAnd is Disposq I of The state board f agricultural of Indiana w - .,.,04; . . - . . . the door as he spoke •; with the last word, under his arm. His papers, his umbrella- victed I. t se n � . .. .­ : . . �, . _ , will give organ- labor the preference in � -- "' .,:'.; -,. master , 'a no the servants, The mud collected in the London street - � � ­.'. ., IL . - he vanished from the room. With all his where were they ? What way was this fors '#4 O I" . in carted to the landing-stage of the can& the construction of its new buildings. . learning, he was not altogether above such � man to set ot . . .. .T to his welt.0srued rest, ? III -- . . ,*a in . . . - " I wouldn'thave had it happen for tI or the river, and there emptied into barges In Great Britain the total sum ..r .. I I . 1. - . ._... . - - devices ; and Mary quite understood that, a fever of Jillatifiable impatience at the utter i twenty-fifty pours led the Profes- whereby It is conveyed to Barking Creek 'J", 1_" I pounds w%ges for the year 1893 amounted to fAS,- and made up her mind to resume the discus- - , C:nt .0 e -:.- � .-.--.. . . unresson�vleness of all things ^nimite and 'nor. "I have always been particular and Crommoss, fourteen miles below London 00 t,000 or an averate of fM I On per capital. .. .:;. .,,-4n'_1hI � - - - . - . .. . .- sion the very first opportunity : not so was inanimate on this particular morning, the about anything of that kind, and now "- Bridge, where the contents of London 1 for the total number employed. .. .- ... 11 . � the Professor to dispose of her views and Professor turned . . . �-: . ` ' I . '. -,. - . and locked the closet door He broke off with a groan that expressed sewers are discharged. Three Dew vessels It in claimed that-the vice president of the --' ­ . .. ; - - e might do with her -which had swung to of its own accord- more than words. have just been ordered from Lancashire, for Federation of Labo ' ...- �; - I -_ � - . - - , I r at Haverhill, Mamis., -is& � - "' - . . : -mother's. . �,:_ - ­ - . , . and rushed once more into the street. Mr. Grierson made no comment; he did the purpose of discharging out at sea the detective, and he has been working against Discretion is said to he the better part of . ' 9 9 , ... That was the last of the day's minor wx. I not feel called a to exprqm any sympa- sludge and mud from the London sewers. the union for years., , _.- _1 , ­ . • - valour. Dr. Dow did- not appear again On . . - -.-- r 1. " � __ __ . _. - I _.: - that day. Where or how he spent the rtes ; nothing else went wrong. They did thy-it was WrTly to be expected of him. Shen thew we completed, there will be a According to an officer 'of. Scotland Yard - - . .. - • - not miss the train or' low their luggage. Professor might be great in metaphysics. Beet of five ships engaged in this work. I Pic kets in London, : - - - ."i time wa3 a matter beet known to himself; The rescued cost was teDderly brushed, and but ract 61 emergency 'he was no- Thew will be capable of removing 4,000 tons and each rnews an American I , I . , - . I .� -1 • I � .i. .- .t was 'is'- folded up in the rack above. The sunshons. where. far as . one of them . . .. ; :sj . . .: - , but 'for many days afterwards i I In a r. f Ic' John Grierson could per. per week. The mud and refuse re possible to secure the smallest chance of an out over browning fields and . te, they were likely to spend the moved the moment . nt he seems him.. '. ... . ­ .. ;� interview with him. Mary met her lover purpling ceIv rem'. of annually from the London streets amounts . .- . . . .. . . . . . . . I .. . .. 1. . .. . .. _.. �, . I I -heather • the anxious linen faded on#, Of Mrs. I the evening gazing at the sooty scene. to a total weight of two million toad, and. � _.- on the Park road * one afternoon, and owned, Dow's is:-I -she moved up a little closer to I 66 You are going back by the six train, I the clearing of it away mots 020,0OU per . = . - 1. . .. with mingled wrath ani irritation, that . - �.. . . . I her troublesome husband, and both looked suppose?" he remarked tentatively. year. In order to (to this thoroughly, there - How Gordon settled . - . �;, I . . - affairs were still as before. She had been - it. - - . � I . . . ­ . � : -- . able to accomplish nothing .in the way of na contented as though their days went by •• How can I go back with a ho like are .employed 1.501 carts, 3,000 men and The artillery evinood their disgust' (at , - - 4 - . intone unbroken round of peace and con- this ?" demmu ded thI Professor. a, I shall IbO barges. These teen have to deal' with y - .. bringing th*_ Professor to a more satisfac- cord. They meant their never hear the last of it. Look at Mn. wo pounds of rubbish per head of popula, their removal to Quisisan) by refusing to - . . tory state of mind. . . � . - ; time. fall in, and in A proclamatio". they __ .­ _.. I - . . .- . . 0 I I I am sorry to say it of anyone connected Dow's cloak • ; I was to have taken it back Lion Per day- , . - ,:., with you, Mary," remarked the young man For the pair who were separated there with He the.edgeof Clegar- . " . threatened to blow the Chinese authorities- -,..­...- -:�' 1. ` 1* - I - I .,-,.- :- - - - . . . . :. * I . . . was always one and resource-tbe post. Henry n is likely again to ieceive an Away with 'the small -guns. Their - * :,. ,� K' . " - ly; " but there is a good deal of stub � might have ` .. ...... � - rave - :..... ,��, - - _� . I ment'as fie fur-lining ff Inrin . � .. ..�� I .� �� er4 - . r1m Of ightfc:� .. - Mary wrote and ew letters to her young been composed of black fringe, for any colour 0 - non - commissioned officers, as usual, an _.., *: - IT., -, I . . .. Criluess in your respected step-father's . . - paraded and were sent for by Major . .. �._ _. . - - �, " :.j . . .-. L lover ;and neither of them appeared to be 1 that could be men. I . . . .- . ­ � compoiition, he will neither be led nor The- whalsback steamers which have Gordon. who asked them the reason why - .-: , I . .. - m absolutely steeped in misery and despair, Mr. Grierson shook his head discour ' . . driven. Shall we throw him' overboard, Wag' created somewhat of a sensation in ship the men did not fail in, an wrote the .. - whatever they might choose to say on that 1. ly '4 I'm afraid Mrs. Dow will never Is and pro. . .- - - and do without his kind permission?" . . I pat building and other circles, in likely to be clamation. They, of course, did not know; I- - I I . VP -41 . - - head, and thought :het solemn strunaring u on a : I I Mary shook her head. despondently. - 0-(-n,):io a G , lain. 0 superseded by another marine curiosity and. on Major Gordon, telling them he .7. "I-. ., III . .. ­ - ... . . . "We can't do that, John; it means moth- ad come' and � gone, and b3on F. never had a irs,afortane like this in known • as the turtle dock. And it,is grate- would be obliged to shoot one in every five, ' .. feet. . I - . I - - er too; besides, he has a kindly nature life before," wailed her unhappy husbany. - a - . . . . _. -.- - - � - , . - je- i pro- _ .. . . - .: - _. underneath." 49 it is entirely for *your own good, my "I'd almost as soon the whole place halt to know that the first one of these they evinced their ob' ction to this . , - . I . new steamers in to be built by • Canadian cooding by uproar. The most prominent in ' I .. . dear," said the learned mss, looking at her cauhn t firer." - � I -1 , - � , . - - - I I Then he has w most an pleasant way of . ­+�,_-.1- I..,. . . - . ' r firm, the Poison Company of this city. For this was a Corporal, who was dragged out, - .­.1L _­. - q;.m 7 . I I !_ - _.. .- shooing it on the surface," was the rejoin- quite paChetically. - He had held his ground . Grierson shook his head a second some time a firm in Sweden have been nego- and a couple of infantry - who was stand- - . .:" �­'­ �ri�_ ..; ". 0,1-f I . '�� . . ;"- der. ' suppose you go off to your country ,, I It was quite & refreshment of spirit . 1' -, . . through all Ater arguments and entreaties. tirim tiating with the Polson's for the construe- in by were ordered to lead, and directed ...- I .- I . . If I believed the oung man to be worthy to 0b able to look on reprovingly; he would �., ._'�- - - quarters next week, and it will be rank tion of a steanstr of the turtle back pat- to shoot the intlatincer, which one did with. - - .. ".... • ­3 � : - -.,.- - .,.".,. �, . � � IS - " ­ - 1: heresy for me to show my face within twenty . , _�,A .. � . . . . . ' ! . " - 1. - of you. no one wouid. welcome him into the 1 not have mimed the chance for a good dad, torn. The plum have been prepared, and out the alialitesthesitation. The remainder' . ., , - .. I .! .. __ family more joyfuly ; but I have been an. even if his own &I had to stand over in "I • o ' "..- 1...- _9; miles of the place. By the time you come � ' ' ' i , : . 1 .. - I.: show that greposed, steamer bear were i"re ad back and locked up for an - "� - -s ol�- I , . .1 ! 1pack, it's hard to say what may have hap. able to discover one mileeming point about All at once a sudden gleam a strong resemblance to the M"oueal hour, with the threat that if the name of - ­ , . . ; '00 . 41°. _ . " , . . I him ;and I should be failing, most miser- Caine upon him; some expres- .�,�_ I pened - Of whalobecks, which have in the last few the writer of this proclamation was not : " � .-, A, I,— I . L . ably failing in my duty to you if, si hardly compassion so much ` - �' ,_., I - , -'- z � I 11 _. . 41 I may even have married into the hand I - . for the I yews become such an important factor in given, and if the.men did not felt in before . -!.V';C' * I - . sake of present peace"; I allowed you to as self -interest *went steroon his complacent ,. _!,�,� - -.- z I - 1. ... . " - - . of professors myself," said Mary demurely, and ore transportation in the United an hour had elained the arrangement of , .., .,,:, . .. . ,.,-- - - . . " - - ascrifiev your future. Do not speak to me! face; he dimly saw some beautital possibility - -� -. ,,� :A.�, - . . and have an infallible guide of my own." . I _.. , - .­. _ I . .. - ­ rta�s and elsewhere. The whalebacks am shooting one in five it ould be carried out. _ A` . . � . , , '' , . - ... ". . 'It . - .. ­"­:.� . I - - - 11 I'll qualify him for three months in hog. any more on this matter, my dear, I hog of smitaillishing a hold upon the immaculate built with both ends &I very much in At the a iration of an holir the . in an • - - . - . � �. .. . L'I, i '. ,� - . - __ " . - en . . - ' . ­� .. - I . � Vital first time I come &I him," was Mr You- , - Professor, and working it round his own hape of a spoon; but experience has shown fell in, = the name of the culprit, who - * ­� _1� I- - ,�' . . . -1 : W"'faithfully reported to 00dre . . . . ..', .,� (41. - _ . Grierson's reply. . Of cmiarpe all this . that such a shape exposm the rudder and had ran away was given up. - ­ _'. ­ I .. ... "plow ]Kow we old it be if you were " I 1. - 3 ... - :-i ­ Seriously, John, we can't very watil John, whoss faithfull romised by return, to to I*Y wheel to more than ordinary risk, and, After that time we had no 'trouble, the - _ _. r" ,�_��­ . " - ... .1 . •- 1. . ��.-, , -_ . I ,;� belpto nothing at all about it?" he suggested cauti- . . ..- ­�_ 1pj-�� - . ourselves. You eau write an often an do any dough,% deed that might ,present _ moreover, can lay no claim to any counter- men were thoroughly cowed, and . . I " - - � - - _ t the non- - :. � .� , . t ;;�' I ousiy. 11 Got a charwoman in and have " I _1 ­ . - * . - _.w .- you - like ; and the Brat chance I have of a itself in the rat or limited round of daily I balancin advantage over the ordinary commissioned officers-the real offenders- ' . -..:. I . . .� . . solemn wjuaro up with the Professor, be sure existence. " If he wopld hurl himself ..,,,, cleared away? Its only soot, after all style. L this reason it was . _. , ­. - - _ deemed advis- dared no longer foster sedition. It in to be - -� - , 1�','l-.- ...." w - ­ . I'll take it. Rut for that unlucky caricature, the sea, I would only be too pleased to fish there's no real done." I � - . __,5 .. . , . _�, : -- stain the old- and tried model. The regretted, however, that one life should � ,., - ..- " I - - . - �_ _. -. _;t.. ,I . . . . , _ '. - . y . . � . _ I -�. tf ere might have been no trouble of an him out Win; or it he want a contribution Tfte Professor grasped at the idea, like the motive power will be steam alone. There have been sacrificed Tbut thin saved many -;, - .. __ . rigging, _1 � .--.,. . �. .- kind. Why did you risk it?" to any pet charity, he has but to hint- as proverbial drolmin non at bhe straw. we no masts, no- rigging, no bulwarks. others which must Uv; been lost if an .. . . . a stop . 1..r: - . . .. ­ it was impossible to help it, Mary. if - y to thrash any rival P - Could it anxiously. . I . - - .,: - - ­ : N .1'. . _Jl- . . much. =1 v Pro- be done �` he asked There is nothing to break the sweep of had not been put to the independent L �, . - J_.,[ ­ . - a look-out tower well of the men. . .. ­ . . only ou had seen him chasing round with fessor within an inch of his life for him; bog 11 Then is that cloak, too, only bought I&I the dack, except WAY - - - . 1, .. .. .. - . .. . I . - . I - I ­11 L , ­, that ra"mous umbrella. after some imaginary I must say it is a trifle hard on- us both hj�A winter." forward and a small dock-house at the _'.... I . .. - .; ­ ... . .�. �, ,�' - . i . .. , - .- .. -, .,. .­. _ . . - . .. . - , ]XIII , - � . - I , . -1 " In nt who had. tampered with his pap- sticking in this Labion, when there's 'Couldn't you got anothow like it?" insin. stern, strongly built of steel to M . . -..-- , __ � ­. ., ., . ., .�.­�_, .. . . . . ers-it was too good to be lost-not that I not the least likelihood of anything of the uated the tempter.. "They're sare to have gist an swu 01 weather, auto cover- Six Timm Condemno tD Diadto - � . I_" ", � ....'..-A . . ` ' I . � _. _ ­ . ­ . - - , � . - .. , . - favorite; .. , I .. -1, ..'�' -, ­ . - . the spaor occupied by the machinery � *__.'_I,�_'�!�:' -:. . have not teen sorry enough about it since," kind." I plenty more at the shop it came from; . Corsica, which has always been a * " "` . . .. - he added In & graver tone. Some days after the exodus from town, it ww-stn's clothes we all cut after the name I i .. L , - . ing home of the brigands, is (says the Daily - �'. .: (, I and crew-8 quarters. All forward of this , 1!� .. . . - � . . . , _� � ` I . . . . . , . . . .- • It could not be undone now, and the pair chanced that the Professor had occasion to 1; !tern. . I will be devoted to froislik which will be Tekgmph) keeping up i . . �: �-- , . . - _. . . to reputation. The .�.. - �! � I, � I . � . ��;_ -,_� - I I . ` ,� . . had-Just , taw at - - ` . . . :,. ., to make the beat of the J"ItIon. go back to attend a committee meeting, He The Profewr fell headlong into the loaded and unleaded through seven hatches wails of the Court,house t Bastin are just --,;�q. . ; ; , .. 1. 2 I - ' � . e: For the next few days, M Dow kept his was to return that same night, Novertho. the downward path is fatally wwy, once ?W` opening dill" from the bold. This arrange- now adorned with a notice calling apon: .. - ..-,.. , �_­ I -1 , . . .. - - ;., _ cr - - Giacom,p an .­7_1 . ' ` ' � -, household in a pedwt. whirlwind of prepar- lass, Mrs. Dow and Xwy escorted him to first ked ate is taken. John Grietww t admits of spied and d Antonio Bortelli better known. ' I_ ,, .. .- m .. . 3y a convenient hustd- - _. .,L LL 11 .1 . - . , ` A- . � �._ , . ­ I? Of . 1. . I � . railway station and surrounded - Ll laced affisim ling of the The deck in curved like an Bellaeoncia, to surrender to justice for the - I. - � -t - _. I , - . - . I and the a : was like CIA in the ban& the back of a turtle, a device which incroas. purpobeof being executed, in . fir; I X, ­ . atirm that effectually shut out all hope the ti step at the hand of Mon .6 =Wglh- ­ . . peiratedebou. On San4ay he raked u him= little &WOU01115, as it were so bs'prouip Mo.. y accordance - 'r - 1.5p I �T_ . .. - .% p Ir , U _ , - --I D, . ­ . . . . or intance as the other side of th6 a lengthy partiva; a state of things that charwoman was hunted up on materially the seaworthiness of the yesseL with a sentence of death reI --A.. ­,, -.!�,'If " �. , - attire acqua , .�, I _ . . je. . - _ ­" I- - ,� , t"wn, and spent the whole day there; and the Professor 4horoughly appreciated. He f """o PLtitd'sUbas brought into'full play, Eler dimensKm win he so follows:-Length.t upon them in on this the _ il, L. W .. " ­ _. Z . _ � ., _ - : a X"i kingly triumph- loo &=Wtm& they 250 feet ; beam, 40 feet ; depth of hold, brigands were tried for having sought to kill . �*,-.�''.' , r - . I . 00 montisy 4411 -Provo ked dawn upon teem from the window Dr. Dow and Mr. Grierson i i till . -, .--.,-. 11 . I.,: ­.-.11. ; 191. ant, he stood on the front stop survopag of the nilway carriage with quite a benign. might have Vaned for pair of itiner- 23i fact, Steam will be generated in two WX mes. Death sentences,however,are !� , , _ -� - ­ - . . . . ` - 1. .. � � - . . vigor- -� � -1 I ; .1 K _ . _':� the train craves his (am- . I eat Christy Minstrels. a Of M M. _,-,!,��i7��- - T,._� . .. - a CON Waiting to ermv antarprfmion. . I trela. ;h: cwk was Clyde boilers, having each a diameter of 14 an ordinary occurrence in the lives ,---�i7�� ' ' , 1_ I I— . L .. .-. . . - . , __ - .. � .. .: . . . . their bolonginip to the station, and "Richard, dear," observed his wife, sm- ously shaken out of the study whdow. and feet, She will be furnished with the tri Borelli, for each of them how been condmerrined - - .�.. _/.. � I ". . . _. . , I . - , , � ., icy awl .. . . ?Is - �: - .1 .... . . - . , . I petition, y for ""Mon ougtue16 with cylinder - having to Cap I ,�, . 11 . .- . : :--- hewwx a vigilant out"k for possiblo shoe,- boldoned, by it to a Ain a III, the tied up in a clumsy pow porosh read 'tb cylinder capital punishment six times, already,and . 1,. .., - !�4�, 1 � ­ - . - -1 ­'; � � - .. I . " 1� - 1, . . ... I - . :!!, -�; � .. . evening$ we a little My ; would you negotiating the change next moruin& diameters of 21, A &I inches, and 00 long as they we very careful thatthey do.,: 4:'. I ­1� �_,, _ a ��: I , , --i SMIA �7 .1 ir . ...... . ­ V, - 7- ­ I , I it" . . nt.,_� ii,.., ,&" &, - � _ - , _*. . I, , . ,P1 .-. , � Clq- , ­.� '� 4 j, � 6 6 mory; my dear, it 'T" WOMM have mind calling at the house and bringing my too o'clock that niot the Professoes ftedit 40-inch stroke. On accousi& of the absence not go by default there seems no resson why . I _-.-; V-11N - . . .I . - for cloak back with you? IVs hanging up w saved; but his innocence was OnudL For of all mast's, sail, and the cost of they should not be condemned to *49 &119. Z �: � � . . ., I ­,_ -1 4 . - -.- �_- litas 1`014"d i'01 nftftvw, I mw'vlr in . 11111'� WK., - . . ... him, a grimy skeleton would Q�Wt that 00116trUcting a steamer .. .... ,�'­ _1� N&W xwh it. iJW@II,44aftM@ p(wimn- its that dark closet. " =01kind in tine many times mom .,. I ­ I . my IMS ­­ - . W. fogy V -, ,_ . . - _ . I .1 " - '.. ­ . . 41 C141r III � - - . .... � . ._= -. . . _'.... - '::,: - -�-' -1 .` What W" your 95i4hor thinking Of Wal in dear," be answered. Closet "b &11 time to coma, 2D per oent. less than that of an ordinary I .. Weald . !.-. . z 1. .. I - _:.., .,_""Z___ _t -.--- '', _ I look 41tor "I Would it be ble to 8:2% that gas Steamer, of equal * "ty. H the BMIM - 'Irali" - 11-111,14 , I . 1. ." 4 _,"tii ." - ... .,.. . .. I .. oywy go Vol Voi may,Bpend :;;� me, tbouO you ' County, penneyl- - .) __11; - . . . �: ...." � or . t - Xr he ask carrying -2 therms is every ! ..�____ I �� , .. t.0 salow it to go I Unit" M . \1 1. =J, .ft would bay@ t my eat im that sum pTe. do you X 611com- contract be entered upon# .. i . . - Ming soff Ir . . quite recently, three mad rwwk&Me em�-- -,. ,k,. I . � . ,a ­ of . !�rvsyng tb#. . I . ­1 1. . �. , , Abir,1111111114 _ I 1L. I, ? - ., ,L' 0# 1, in no" it " " of 0109st. plicet, as they stood cri0oally sieve r wobabI that it will dw him- will be personex to ".. . , look - Hip ts nana jr,1111,1W � 4- :;�� . . ­ I I- L ­ . W - I'll .1 . I. " 11. '�2' 1 the sugmes and and Jacob s. 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I ��% IN, � . *.1. � - I � HuNDERSON, Lot 33. opu.2, Pfferin& L&tf. , �. , -:, I- �9, . ­ .- ". I . ....I- . � - - • . . '. . .. . . : . -.:� J .: - 1'... ..�� :� .... � . 1. I ­, �­, �i'��_ . �Ir.l - d of'sucoe#s in South Ontario, ­_ _�:, I.. 1. I - � , � - . . , .r; - �� i � ft assured ­ . . -_ - ! - � '.. I � .. � . 'I ': � - . :, .,:'-- - .- .. I Im :, .. , . ��. :I...;:.. I � . .r.. � . I . . . - .1 . ., . .. . . ­ �� - &kt ' �'. . ..�.`, diligently OR SALE :-& quantity of Red and : : ,,,,- - Ight girl't1i"S g ."',­ therefore both are d gently early&$- i . 4 fWA . FOR brick, at the Chorrywood Urick and . - ' - . , . . . I - . T . . . � r . I sing. . 0___ - Take notice of the crowd __': . - ... 1, Ir .-. - - . '. TlleYwd. CHAS. PETTY, Proprietor, 14-18. ' . s th .. . ­ % ­ . . . ­ � . . : .� � - .1 W I . at ­ . . ........ � I - Y. . F�­ - . .. .., ..., - r� . r. . �. . � - ­ . 1: I..­.. I.. ­ � :.� � - . ' Friday ; .- ----.-- - , � - . r - - � ..- . .;: - ­ . I ­" , . . . . . :. ... . r �: ') . I � ­: . i . _* , ­ a published eve Morning &t its dMee ". 1_;,�!�.­.",:�-k.,..'',_ ;_1 . ANTED:-20 to 80 tons of good . __ . . . � - ._` . . Pickering, . . - • . . . . daily take advantage of the � *.'. - I � ;,, . - .1 - _. - .. ''. ­ . . - . . . .. � - , - in buyers in this part , . . . - . - .. k­ 111 Out. I The" W In Cas& on delivery. JAB. . . , . - I . r ..­ - . � -1. ­­- , . grain of On. - . � � . . - . - * - - �:, � ;,.,.,.- -..- * �. '.." ,. --.;*. �. i� I GORDON�G!rdty`House Pickering. 16-17 , . . 1. .�: ­­. �; - - _,:_. ­_.� � , ;.,i . I . . . - . -1 .11 -cc .; � TERMS � t . ... -::,I. ,,*,, 11*10 __ - __ ___ . . 0 � I . ." , , - , _ ., I , - . , . . . . . . ­ .1. t ' have issued a circular to grain cheap excursions t . . . . .. 11 - � . ­ I - I . . i � . SIG25 P66r,16tt; 01-00 lipald in advau" UND-Came to the Premises of the . � I . .. i - " - - _ - ' ' I , - � . . growers clothed in the following'Houndersigned on Tuesday 16th ' .. - * - . _. . � - RATES OF ADVERTISING::-.:-.:,:.._;: words:--We wish to call the attention inst., a female bound. Owner will call and i . - : *, ... � . � . . ... , - prove . .. .. I.. - � ,_.,.�..-.-.. _....­�­`.i RICH____ ARDS" ON'S HARDWARE '' � - _`... � rowfat Peas to the , e,lAp and take bar away. WM. J. I � . F ,ZIN7 � First Insertion, per line. - . .; - Pickering, . I - - . � . . - 10 ceiiis. - P.O. I in • - - . . . � - ; . � .. I . - 11 Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 44 necessity of sowing only pure seed. it - ____ ____ ... i .. • __1 store and return- - . ­ 1- I ._.._- I This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad y _W_ - _ -.- -1 . - . * � ;� . . . ­ .. , .: . . . i . I vertisements. I - the price of this grain is to be main- - ANTED : -A Rpod -general servant . - . ­ . . . -� � I ; � - _. vv "at once. Good place for good girl. Last ALI[j CU$TOMEIRS - TRE - _.� - . . Special terms given to parties making con- taiued.. The exporters of this article girl hail I►Iaqe eight years. Address immediate- ATED, IN _1.A , racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- stating age and experience. Mrs. tRev.i J.F. . I' -, t . � - ,..._�_ yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. represent that they have received great WLEY, ON Spadina Ai enue, Toronto. lin. THE BEST OF S TVILEe Never weary ..- � I . '.- .. �,.;" I I . . . - " . " . ----------- - . I . - . Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, complaints of the quality of their ship- - Of t�yiDg to please purchaser. . . .. I one year, 65 09, payable in advance. . . . I - - i : I OR SALE OR TO REN'T:-A cood . . . . - .. - _. . .. .� . . . -�l . I � . . � - . � . '� i i - - � OR'Notics in local columns ten. cents per line, MOnts this season, -and they say it is Ffarm. containing 96 acres, favorably sit- � � . I - '. , 11 � .- _' �.� live cents per line each subsequent Insertion. only owing to the failure of the coati- uated-Just east of Pickering village. on wbich ------ . ___ __ , •4 . . ­ - - L .1 8 octal contract rates made known on applic&- - . - . � . . ... 'r, - . - tion. No free advertising. nental harvests that a serious decline is a good frame house and two barns. Plowing - I . '. . - "` . . fl, i �.� P- 1.41 - . - � --- - 4 .� �,� � 10 ,� - ! 11 , I 11-P4 4 ,74-- *; �- - . 1W * - ­ ,w . _ ­ ­ - - . . ". " _. I I I . I - - . - � .. I I .. ;_ . .. 14- _; , I .-IT . . I , 7 . I - I'. - , � A � I.. cltl%. - - . ­ - . 0�1 I I '. .-k.- - - , - � I . I . . . . , .k.- I .- - � ' - L - -- - �%.� I . I - . . � L �, . .. . . i . . - I - : Advertisements without written retractions It will MOSLAY done. If DOL 801G ULUMeCUALMLY1. WMI rent I I . � _: .. __ , - V16 - ��' -.1 vi I I be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- has not been felt on this crop. to a good tenant (none other need apply.) P08- �1 .., . . . . . � I - � i ,-: I session given lot of April. For further pastier- , -) - -� . . . oordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- be necessary that farmers should take lass apply to Robert Miller, Pickering P. O. 16-17 unurrui ui [it � UtWALK! . - - �;�'­_ .. I . Monts must be in writing and sent to the pub- . � . . . , . ': - I .�, - . � . I sb6r. care that their seed is full size. and . . . - . I * - . � i , I . i Job Work promptly attended to. :: - rf10 RENT OR FOR SALE.-The Im. � . �. . .. . I : .. . . I �..' . - ., . . . I .. * . .. . ­ ' - ' ' 9 �'. , :: .1;.;'. ­ ", --:: " , Unharmed by worms and bugs. All I . .- . � ' , . - - - . ; - . :_ ..­ X plement Warerooms and the west end of .1 . . . , .. - . . . . ­ � � . � I . . I � , I . .. - - I . - 40:. - - . . � - .V .. - . . - � ; - I : I - -;.�,­- ...- �. . small White Peas and all colored and cast house, together or separately . :0: *. *. FRO M 1. o._ a .. . . , . .. -_ . _: . .. I . - . - ' - . . - I , -1 . ; . ,�. ... 1. , , PROPRIETOR. rou � . . . . I - I - - We )a CLARK .- � . � . TON. ,104 that Mr. Forsyth now occupies also - , - . � . . . I . . . . I .. - . I t'. �__. . . . �. . � - I weathered Peas should be rigerously the two shops between the house and the old . . . . . . . -_ - - .� . I . . . I -, � ...� - � I • V'w . barn, to rent, or would exchange for . , - . I , - . - . .- . . , . - , , . 1� - , . - - excluded from the seed. * � ! ... I ::,�-,_ I . , , ! . : . ... ::. -_ _. - I - t, � ' � I . ,! , .- ; . - . , . ODur Alta -A First-clan . LOW paper. - .,. . ... ., . . , Por further Particulars enqqire of R. Bub , � - . - � �. : I.:. ,-' 1 - . . �. : , : 1 . . . � , , .... - . 1 * ­ ­ . . ! �' Pickering Village, or b to R. HANEY. . . , , . ". I . . - . - - . - - - - . I I � . . . . I � . - . . . . ; � our X.,.xPe4otatlojan Alpena, Michigan. 15tt - . ­�e_ - - - -The 14 ' - . Health - - - iD - . .. I .. :. OuIr ]POUtION-Stnet Independence. .-- - I � I . residence. Possession given the lot of = .. I . ..... earty The action of our Board of He' !L�111 T, . . . A.-][:--t��_ S!. . . .r" - -._'a UPPOrt Of the people of Pickering and vicinity. in compelling fishermen French. FOR SALE.-The estate of the late I .. . . - .. . .. I- t : - . I , . . L . - . - . . . - - . � . . - . . .. . . - man's Bay or Fairport, to place their -` Mrs- Every, containing 50 same, be lng I . .. . . . ­ _. - I - . �_ ... - - . . __(__,�_____�_ . .. co Mrs. of S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the - . . - . q � . .. � I - , . . - . - . . shanties., for the cleaning and curing 2n con of the the township of Pickering, front- 9 . ' ' : , . - . - .. .. I I -- __. � . I . FRIDAY. FEI). 19, 1892. . It � . 1. - . . . I � I ­. . gv�ugston road. 4J miles from the town of . � - . .. . .1 . - -1 ; , . � -e. . . .. - - _. . - , - * , of fish, on the beach, between the !Ititby and li miles from Pickering Villa& . . ... .. . -.- I - � � . - .: I 1� �_.. - . . - �, 1 Box O ,ked -_ Herri-n-gs , : _.. -.:. �. -_ i,--- . �-.: � '7 . - �__. '..... � . Bay and the lake.- is causing consider- Good soil, good buildings and every con venien to. -1 _� - . . . ' This in a very desirable property. Title India- � . . � .. . I . - . . , - , * , , � . . - , -- - . � , . � ­�p ­­ �­­ , LOCAL OPTION. able discussion just now. It seems putable. For further particulars .apply on the , - : . .. , - . :: - - _.? , . - - . - �! _.... , * - .. . r. . ,!,:: " ­ .::- - ., , - �,-­ . - , . . . : . ,..i . � I . :.�. . : i. - ,I.- .; . . . . - - - . - - .. . v;. �.­ �;... " 1. ., _.. I - promises, to A. A. POST, County Archltoct,WbW . - , . - . . _. . . . . - � . .� I .. - .- strange to us that this august . . . - . - .1 - , . - - - - - a ID , rather b or W. V. RICHARDSON, No" PubUc, 1 Dozen Lem'011s , . � - ....1. _. . - :�.-,__ A motion will be III&& before the body have powef to compel a man to Puering. vott I . . .. ... . .- X. ­ �, 0 I , , I . . , , . . 7 "�, . - �(_ aig jugathe Queen's Bench locate his buildings just where it -- - - - . . * . - , .. r - . . . . - I . . � . . - M . . � . . - : - . . . - � The beach is private pro- - 0 - ­. . . ; - . . . � . . - . nd Co Mon Pleas division of the chooses. EXECUTORS' i . I � - - I . - - " Mitts, for 1)*ohn111e ­ 1. ­ - . .. .- �/.. .. - I . I High Court of Justice for Ontario, at party, and the Board names that pro- ) - - , ` . : ' ' .- - - : ­ " ' � . . I . . . . - . . . . . . . . -_ . - � __' . . . I -1 . - � . . - - I . - � . 1. . Osgoodc- Hall, Toronto, to-day, (Fri- perCy as the only place where these NOTICE TO CREDITORS Overshoe's for Kate • ''-' "" ':, * , , - - --,.----- - , day the 19th inst.) to quash by-law shanties can be locatrad. Permission in the matter of the estate of - - . � . . J - .. -1 * . m . - ; ­. ., . - - . - . . I . I No. 656. of the Municipal Council of must be obtained from the owners at - - 4 � . . . DAVID -JAMES -�. CUNNINGHAM . '.. . . . . � . I", I - . . . , . ' . .. � . the Township ofpickering, witheosts, any cost, or else the fishermen must . a in .. . . � . ­ - .. .: I . . , .- . . - . ., . . ... . :. � . - - . . .. . . � . - i � - * * . , , . ; . . . . ... . . - . - .. I . - . . - I I I- � . oil the followilng grounds late of the Township 6f Uxbridge. Dishcloth Soap, . - - . . I amongst cease to ply their calling. Had the - . ' . . ' " . - * ' . � - - . . ' � - . . : ' 1 . . - . � . y � . :' . - ' '. . . .. .� - . . . - ­ . others:- in the Count of Ontario,. . - . . - . � i Board placed such establishments oil � - . . . . .-. .. . . . . � .� . I- 11 % I If _t I , _.. . I . . , " . : . :1 . . I . ­ . - (yoeman) deceased. . , . . - . � . � .. � - . - . .. . .. I.- !_ -- - a -b B 4a - ' � . . . .� - . I . .- I I , . 1. - T th V W absolutely the same list with slaughter houses, - - 1. � . - - . I - , � - 0 - . N .1 ­1 . -,Overalls, Brace's - : - I . _.. ;, . .- -1.1 _.r. ,. t .1 - prohibits the sale of L1 , ! -TOTICE is hereby given I)nrsuunt to L I . . - : - . ' "" . '' ' ' - - ! then we could see some reason in the - . . . .. - - . - , ! - . - . . L I i . - . too of I . . .. - . :-. � i. -I � � . I . ' .- - - . - . ­ " - � .. ! � - . If the Health officers ' : * ' . - ' . ! .I i i " 2. That the By-law, does, ilot in.- order. have N . the provisions of the revis-A Statu . I . - r .. . 14 . d Ontario. Chapter 110, lioction;M, that all credit- . � _�_ . . . . .! J . , , . . - % * I . . . - 11. . . - . � . - I ��; -a dicate the locality within which -the power to locate these cleaning houses ors and otherb h&ViUg ClAiWi LR&111%t tht' 08tatte I . - . � . . . . . . . _.� . : - . - � A . . 5 Pou-n s Mixed Tea ". 1. - . .. . .-. -A -_ �* - - I I - of David James Cunningham. late of the town- . , . � . � . .111 , - � . . . � - I . - 811 Liquor -is to be prohibited on the beach at Frenchman's Bay, ship of Uxbridge. in the County of Ontario, yen- . '­ .., ' ' . * ' . ' " . . i_z_ . - . . . i- � - . . . . . . .1 � . . . . ., - - ._� . therebv. I . man. deceased who died on or about the fourth . . . . . . . . . . . _ , R - . . . . � � I.. I .. they have equal power to locate them . I - .. . . . . - . I - . 11 4 .. . . day of December. A. D. IfOl. at the said Town- . . ­ . . . -1 - . . . - . . .. 41 . - . : - . . . , � i " � - . , 3. - That the By.iaw'atta'ches no on Councillor Hilts' farm. In our ship of Uxbridgq. are hereby required to deliver 1 Box-, of Biscuits '' - r ' " ' , - * � *_ ' , , '. , , � � ­ , • , . '. .. _­ '.., . , _' � . _.: : � . . e, or send by registered letter to McsRrs Dow & . - . .. L . I . - . I ;�,* � . ,�� .- penalty for infractions thereof. opinion, humble though it may b . . � . . �� I ol r %. 1. McGillivray. of %V'hitby. solicitors for Jame ]1� . ­. . . L, � - . . - .� .. - � .- . . . 't, .g __ _ ... ­ - . f , .1 4. The By-law should define - the the Board has full authority to say in Evans. the younger, James Howitt and Duncan - � , .; . . . .. if.' li . . i � , " _. . I ­ . h executors of the last will and .. . . _\ ":, .- I . ..� - . N1. Morgan . . . .. . I . .. I . . . . . ... . . . - • 1, *quantity of Liquor, the sale of which the interests of public health where testsmen t of the said David J ames Cu n ningbaru. . . . e - 7 Yards ����� r, ' ann.e . I . ­ ' - _.. ... , - I is to be. deemed a SaJ6 by retail, and such business April A D. . . . ' ' t ness sball not be carried on I doceased,on or before the fivNot day of Ap - I - . . . . - - I y alars of their claims . . I . . - . . . - . - .. . and the nature of all securities. (it any) bold -ey - � - - . i - the quantity that ma be lawfully but have no more right to say whe 18N. a statement in writing of their names and . . : Vl_" sold in ho6es of public entertain- it shall be followed '461han is possessed bytho.. .-arr i . - Mont. - . . . . . I - - - �� - by your humble servant. If the Reeve And not" to further given that al - - . M . . . .. . - _. I . S. , I 'A . .. ' 13 d last mentioned date the exiecutorev r 111110 - 93 1r% . - - :. . . . ... - . '.�. - 1. 11 = � . . 5. That the -I& � �111 pro- � . - . . I � ­� . . . , . . � I .,. � toed to distribute the assets of the said deoea#- ..� . k � -. y W ii - made to or any member , of that Board CAD ' - ..-.:-,! * of lac oumli -..- - �-:A-,.... .. � .. ...i . j, �i I .. take effect on the day of its final pas- prove to us that %hey have such au- ed among the persons entitled thereto. having . . _. - . - - . . .. - - ..t -, 11 - . .. I I . � - . � regard only to the claims of which notice shall Q . - _.- - �, . . � .. -_ ..; � . ,:,;. - I . � 1 --. ­­ i w I - - -1 I- I "ir, . - . I � . ... - - � I . ., . . I - . ! sage, on the 18th day of January A. thority, then we join the public in have been given as aboyto required'. and the . - • �. . .. . 0 1 . ., . . . . I � . 1. i . - .. *. %. - x, . - . . ... ! . 4 - I . - . . . - ._111 . I . � �. D. 1892, and conflicts with k4 The asking for the same. - said exectriors will not be liable for the maid . - . . . .. ' . . . . . � - 7�.-. - - , - I _: -, ... - - . , �i - ... carets or any loari thereof to an y person or per- - * - I - . � .. r � - . . , N . . .., � there first-! - . I . .� : . - - I I I ' ­ : .*. sons of 0 1 41 Nk, Liquor Licence A." I . whose clatin or clabno notice shall not You Will get tL' m all DUNBAI19s, go ._,,�N . � . . . ­_ - - . __ . � I - .. . ­ .,:" . � - - , _' - I .. I ave been received by them. or their solicitors . '. I I , . - - - - .. . . � . . . .1 . ­ . ' '' ' . A , - 0- 6. - That the By-law should name - . - .;�--- . I , . - as the:ttme Mores tid. . . - ...� .. ,, , ., , ` 11 " � . 4_1m; - .. . -.� I : . . . L' . .., : • - -I . . a day not earlier than the 1st of M . �.c .1 . MOUNT! PLEAGANT. .. �_ Dale at Wbitby this :Itb day of February A.D. - !_ . � . :J4-- ..: _. , , - � .1 _ . . . .- � . I - . I . I . SY - ..: - - I _.A. I _., .,; . 0*21 . i . 1-1 _.__._j . ! - - . � I i . I , , . . . . �. - ..2... . . - . \�_ , I . , . i I 1 1892 for its coming into effect. . . .. . JAMIrs EvAlce. LETTER TO THE' PUBLIC !. - - . - .. .... � : . . . . .. 1. . . ­ � . . . . We are plegmd to be able to state that . I .- . . JAvam HOWITT. - . . � . . ; , - � . . - . . 7. That the By-law should 1]iave Mrs. Robert Brooke who h" b1seen quite - - . � 1* - -ow 0 --"W - . . I - - . - : . *�_1.4 -_ I - �9 . D. U. Koftome. . t � . . . . . -_ . I . . _..-I . � � . - . .. . I . . I I _., . i . . . ck - "been' finally passed by the Council ill. with I& grippe, is 1 reivvering. E FE 4 uters of Me last will and testament of D. . - . . . - . - - . - . . . . - . . � ,.� .. I . - - ­ - - . t ... . � . � � , k, 'ej - * which initiated it. . I Perhaps you are pot aware that we have J. Cunniugham- deceased. LHEIIEBY thank all who have patronized me in the implement buffl- .- - . - .: . I - - , - -.:, - . - , - Dow & McGillivray. . . - '_ .. t . - . . ' hr6nologis in our midst? We do not . 0 1 . . - - - I : '_111 - 8. , That the publication of I A � , � L I - Prock bt.. Whitby, ness in the past and I trust that our fature dealim, will be mutually - . I ­ I . � leCive in being behiiid the ti Solicitors for the said Executors. 13-17. - F. i- �. . ,_ 7- - - Imes. I ig . - . . I . . By -law before the votin Quite a number ot our yout�g people at- -_ - -_ _ -_ - - - _ : : - i - � copy of the Bv 9 � . pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware, the Massey and . : . � . _. - .. . '. is allialganiation will do away . . ­. - ­j ... _. - . . - thereon not in accordance wi�h tended the Clarefiiont carnival on Ffiday REMOVED To NEW pR[IIS[S liarris Companies have atualganiated, and ill' I : �I-- - , . . , .- _- .:111 . :- �'N . � . i with nian) ageuts througliout Canada. Lut I an-i pleased to Eztate that I have . �. It -_ ; � \ �_ � the Provision regulat Dg t1le pub evening and report ha%ing an execlient . .. i li- . � � - . . . . . ill - ­_ - I �­, - . . - i time- secured the agency for Pickering Township for the new Massey Harris f r i . - - . ; . � IN- cation of By-laws, it that the day 0 . . - %kl 6-q�, - - I - see ^ .. . . � .... ..- . I . 11 .. Our esteemed cone is VOCALliNt. J01111 White. • - ON - C. c. r, ,�_ � - fixed fortakine, the votei was more - This unlon of caplital and property AN-111 110t iii any way effect p�ices- 114)w v . - -, 11. - :. , i ,I - . a assisted the Colunil�ubitcs witli their pro- BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO 8 K but will - -1 - of itiaelinlery - - . . . . � . - � - L ­ - i . . I . I . . .4 ­ . . ,. . -,� than five weeks after the publication gra-m on Atolidav evelling last. We bays I I be an advuiitage a.S each agc-lit will have a hu -,vr ul-let) - . I . . - . I . � . . . ._ - - . I - 1, 14. . - . great reason to ► be Woud of our talented Se Li Offe -e }our choice of the th-ree best binders inade; the wide . .. I �. . . _..: . - I , / of the proposed By-law. I r. You can ha% ' . .. , - . .i la.. . . - . Whitby Marble Work - ,,�.� - � . .. ­1 , - "appended t eitizen.* . nid. N 3, 1111'rantf6rd; the Toronto No. 10. B; at,d the Toronto - - _. . . .�*, � :- - I . ... - . � -1. .,. ; J. That the Notice open c .*o. - . ; . I . . . . . . . � �% What Ike to know :--'HOW Is . . .�.,i t . i � .1 - • A. all in live wid six ft. ent ; the choice of &!ven different niowers,"and three . � . , . f ��. : - 1a,_ the copy of the By-law as h t that people can, and usually do, .mince Mathison & Hawk .1 ...!. - �.� �� : - � � . - well as strawcutters, - - . I - . , _.. - . v I - s - . . . - N ­ : .: I '6etter than manuffacturers of m - , . � _tk - - '4 '. - . : I .- . , I is defective in form, in that it does every other pars"118, business ) (hiYerent horse rakes and seed drills, a root cutters, and - _' - I I - 7 . .. I cultivator -, -, w . . . 14� , I - I � _68 C% not follow the Previsions of Sub-siec. their own ? Fellow,, correspondents, lot as Marble1lounments. Headston and-all pulpers, sulky and walkin, plows, and all other kinds of farm i - � _. � . I . - - � . I . .. .- take same! li�! , - - - . . . -_ I - - " k -- , -_ _. I . I � � lion 3 of See. 293, R. S. 0. 1887, and t ' %. ? othor* Cemetery Work. p1lements. . . . � . . � . � _N - I ' " &.- - - . * . . . . v or mer's block, 0 positt , - ' ' .- .- I �_' - . . . - . . ALIm Impartersof Scotch, swo4usb, Am P &_ . . � does not state the date of the first , - T. ( I . . ., . . I The pupils of our, college have � gaiiiied. . Remember' I have moved my warerooms to Ilew - . �!, - . . - . � - - . . IN' I . ` They also I,- ,� .. a literary and debat inn society. . wrican and can"lan raultee. d I f, ir . . m., k., . . ­ . . .-, - EN - � . I , *NI - publication of tl16 By =law, or the possess an exnell-�-ut in'OolithJ)Pran Imind and 1� -1loore.s blacksmith shop, ill Pickering village. Call oil we early -,ill . ": � -1 N'.., . . . . J a I ;% 1. I I All 1,*rtiei4 wishing work would do well to c.JI -7-rMI-M, Pickering, Ont. 1-40 - ... . . �- . .r . . , -1 F. Newspaper in Which it was proposed a glee club, which undoubtedly will soon be an us before purehaping. All orliguaranteed Sure to Stitisfy SOU. li- :VOMS r) �. . . I . ­ - - I . ­ .1 .. - ,;° ; . . .� . ; I - .4 . . - ,..!.A - . - I i �, , to be published. difficult to compete with. ond prices of the lowest. __ ------- ____ ____ . -1 I . .. - . - ______ -_ --- - - . '4�� . - I -_ I il. . . - - i . . toting - I ast f8unday, the young man who drives �-- -- - --- - . .. - I . I . L _7 - . . i. -.:Kl- -:-., __- on � -DANDRUFF .- ' ' ­ " . - I , 10. That the the By � law the black horse way compelled to stay at . - - . . . ANTI ! .. - .. � .1 .. I I . - .. . . ;I'- - - : 1 � I . .1 I • . .... .1 . . � - , 1. � .:,:. ; . . I " took place on-the same day and at the home, owing to the hiclemencies of the . . . - . SHILOWS _J. . . . - . - . :1 I.. :. • , .. . . - � . . . ­ � - 11 . . 0, . . . ►. . 1 -,�.. . - . ! . , - . , � - ... . ­ - same Polling places and 1�y the use of weather. What a disappointment it must � : ' . * ­ . 0 .. . ' ' - � . . . . - a . : Is ' ' I - stock a - . - L .- .1 . i . : �. � � - I same machinery as was and were have been to his fair-? No doubt the N ew ock just received it the Corner � . - .. . . - _A �� '_ . the , C ONSU M PTION � . ' utilized for the election of members "It tears, fell like ra in during an equinoxial er' cent1b - discoullt N. I ! Drug Store. 75 cents per bottle. [ , - - - - LW . , . : . I :t , . " - ­ . - . - 6 I I . I - . c�:; for the Municipal ' � - - ,- . 6 ... shower. . .1 - - - * * - i - . - . - ' - . - � - - .. . . R, OIL ' . �� .. - .....&_ - - � - : . . .. -Council of the said A sleigh load of oar enterprising young On Felt Boots for - - - CURE - - -. . 'NORWEGIAN-- COD LIVE I " Township of Pickering for the year people started for th-- west at an early hour - a . * ....Al 1 1 - I . - I I . _. . ... . . N, : . - . . : - .� - , . .. - I - -_ . * ! 13oothen's celebrated brand. A good - ' - ) ... . . . I I . " . ­. � 1892. . I on Wednesday evening last. Judging from _. I - - I � � . - . I . . .1 . ; .. - . two weeks. : This GREAT COUGH CURE, this supply on hand either iu bulk or - -- - . . .. . 11-- Th' PoI6,g' I I the wee sma' 'curs %yhen they retamod, we . sac.. � . . - : -it . . � . e place- where the ,,W,l CONSUMPTION CURE, is without ... ; .. ... - . . : . . I . �_ 0 - . - . . . ._i . • I " . would naturally sup that a very enjoy- I'Ve are bound to clean out our stock a porallel in the history of medicine. All bottle at the Corner Drug Store. , '. , , .� _ - � . P . . - . ­.. - . - � I . votes were actually taken in polling able time was spexit with the Markham d I - . I I . . . I - ' - . -_ .. . L • subdivision Number Nine was not the friends .. . I of FELT BOOTS, at once. Don't ' druggists am authorized to sell it on a pos.- ,' HOWSES CELEBRATED BAKING � -� _.' , . ,.�i -,: .. -:- 1. .... � I a. , itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can ; � .4.1 � - � - �, - - . � � � I 1- -law for taking One of our worthy townsmen, while en. miss this chance. Save money ' ruade frequently is . - - * , ,_ . I place fixed by the By . . . succes-Jully stand. If you have a Cougb, � POWDER, beipg _ . - -1 - .. . I - , I - I . 11� the sa deavoring to penetri6te the snow drifts af- by buying from us. always fresh. None but the purest � � .. 7 salve, the Poll having been held ter last week's storrr, found to his astonish- ' - / .Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will I . . . . _. -1 .. � . , i We again offer our customers a great care rm. If your child has the Croup or I drugs are used in it. For sale at . . " . Z - 1� _.- _. � � in Besse's Hotel, a house of public Went that he had suddenly come to a whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief. i the Corner Drug Store. . - .7 � . . : . .#., , � , . . . , _., entertainment, licensed to sell spiritu• standstill. We and rstand, however, that , run on tea, coal oil and whips. . . . . . - - _li - . . � is sure. If you dread that insidious disease ; - . � . .,�� I - ­_.. - I - - . . . . 41 V_. ous and formented liquors ; -contra he succeeded in relleving the horses, but Wl H. JACKSON, - BROCK ROAD son's Cough Balsam, Bittern, - * - - 1 . - - . . ry CONSUMPTION, don't to use it, it win 1,F. 11. Wilson's .. .� . ­�. had to return home -or a rope to assist in .. .; I . .- ,..- . . . . � , . i . to See. 96 of Chap. 184, R.S.O. 1887, � . - -_ --------.--.- cure you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug- - White Oils, for sale at the Corner - . . . . pulling the sleigh c-ut. Why did'nt you ---- - I & for SHRAM'S CUR ., . , .; , - .. -" • ___ 1. - � instead of being held at Besse's Hall run across the fields- and get- to help - K Price 10 cts., . Drug Store. - m - - - . 1. _1. - . : - _. - . I . . I - - . - - . � -_ _ AUCTION -:- SALE So ct3 and $ i.00. . - I s ,.­ . : as fixed by the By -law. . . - . - . .. . � . . . . . : . . 1.z. � , - . . . ... you out. � I - - _____ -_ - - -_ - -_ . � Physician's prescriptions and fatuif� r6cei�ee - .r : - - - - �7_. - -1. - . .. of valuable - . - . . . ", .7 . . . ; � I ,� . �i_ 12. That the notice' . .. . carefully ►prepared at; the Corner Drug .. ... _� . I I,- � 1. " the . - . - . � X -- � taken Who is this fine i itellectual, wul-exalt- , , . .1 . . - 1. . .. . - M2, ). * . . f rl� : T : ". I �- form I ins, self estee , ,buck fall of conceit, . WHITBY MARBLE AND .. �- , Store. Whitby. w. R. Howse, prol - .. .. : . . . ­ � of a mere certificate.- . 1. - - i't� � . - , - . I I . . - . � * : . * - . :. I would be gentleman, Brougham who has FARM x PROPERTY . _�. _V�­� . - . - . - - � . i - I - - '. . �, . � . - �. - '_ 13. - That the result of the voting nothing else to do tt an to write to all the ' C"ITAL. . X38T. . . . -, I-, . ' . - �:?.L_�_.. i .. - . , -, JC . : - . - . - 11 :� , . . should have been declared at 12 o'- local papers in thB vicinity (except, of in the Township of Pickering, in . r,�11tQj " Wo rks _______,­­_ - --------,.. - SIA"'000.:. . � �. - . . �2,000.000 * , ,_ , .- � . I . . .. . 1) I - . , . 4�1 - � I . . - 11001-. course, the Picker- Nxws, he. knows &be Cou ity of Ontario , , . clock - - . ! . �ug . '.. . . - ;,.. - I �*;...­ . - - .. .. - :.:-, whose editor would Inot publish his non- . . DU Ste M WHITBY. - . . . . %, ,�_ .. . - � - TL Tarris - . THE - .: . - � -;its. - . - � ­ : . ­ . Herbc 1 of Brougham� 'is ' PUBSUANI'to a power of sale oon- I . - '. .- . ". - - ; _� - �A ­_ I . . . .. � ­ .. the petitioner, and has retained Do! sensical items) and WH them when Mr. - tamed in a certain mortgage.which will be � (Notabil"" IL849.) I . I � . . . I L. __ � .. ��N -,� . . . I .j.. � - . . . - . - - - , �* .� *-1. . d � - . N, I : . - . - .'- , k: - - . . � _. escorts a certain lady home from chureb, pro(luced at the titne of sale, there will be offer- : . _.� � . - 11 . - : - � , " . tr & 31'Aii1liyray as his solicitors. T111i that Miss H __ has sore finger, or that ed for sale by ptiblic anction. by Mr. 8 C. Hunk- R., Wolfenbu, Proprietor,.' BANK - OF - TORONTO . .-.- - P111 _ . . I - I .. 'k. _', - . � . - "'. � : � . - m . . - . . . .... . : .., � neor, at Cordon's Hotel, in the Village . ."r.. - 71111111 Mrs. -'a brahma 11�u layed estray, etc'. init. awtio ! - . � .1 icipal council has retained a . e , . _____ . . . - .,-. I � ..� I t Having returned to the old stand of the . . �. -1 ?.,a-,, - I � 1. . I have had the ine?Lpressible pleasure of of Pickering, on : . . . - .:. , . -. _. I . . . . _.. . � ;__ � , cotillSel and will try and show su i- . I � I .. . . ,11,41 I " . ; . . �4. __ " Wolfendon Granite and Marble works, I - - - . . . . . . ­6 _1� - . . . y8lognomy- rn . K. _ . I - . . _ " .t � cient cause i% hy tile lilo.t,ioll Should �eeiog his beloved ph ore than . . . , i - . . I - , - ", ,I Saturday, Feb,'27th, '92 I aw lietter prepared to execute all . . CH . - . -1, _� ! . . - I . _ - � have been iinable to ascertain his. "L - I . once, but ba I' , . � � I li,:ki --- I I - - - w I -anted. We all await the fini - titie. Woulti not soaie kind friend please at LWO O'ClOCk in the aftornoun. the following - Sts. . . . . .1 . 'A�P, _' not be, gi. orders in cewotejy and all other _ Cor'. Church and Welkgton - - - - � ��." . . S . � � I Wil I - . '. e.;. I I . ; _: . - • - , . ­ - � .1 � ;hig of the learned Judge, with breath. inform me ? I understand he is raising it ValuableFarin Property, work pqrtniuing to the business. - . I . . - . - - . . �i - I11 .- . . .. - .­5. . I -, -, . - %J[]I.-,% r. ,!&- . . I, �, .. le.'s �141(-Iice. . moustaclie. When I ie gets two more hairs i,ot number bly. in tho. se"mil concession of CnFtoniers will find a well selected stock i ->:I *_ - . , . 9 F;,* ,%-T,N-C.*R I[ I].A111'r- . ;�­. , . . . . . I - " I ..". . 1. _ r . I ­­ - io Townslih) of Fiekeritig, � hi the County of 'Joinestic grtknite and 1 . ". - . - � . .- I., I . - ; .". .1 ;.. .. sprouted on the left si(16 and one mare on tl t of foreign and ; , �t � . . . -- ,..- &'.' 1, - - \ . i : - , z - ..-,... _.. _. :, , . - �. - - ... Outaxio, except two acres off the South %Lst .. , I .*k�­, , . _ .1 I � - . I - - - ­­__'_,;.. . - - . -4 ; �. . � tx� . ., . I �:.,.: , � - pection miq . . : . .. ". . 4, . etbei. Is arblelo choose from. Ins -. i 1)vllosits received in �;,- - of �5 full uP , - - .'� - . . ! �,-", .. - - - " I' 4 , - ; .. - the right. lie will have three altog, . 41 1 " - . - : -,.,-. . . - ____ - - - ____ - - , ­_ .. I conitor theteol. aud 48at resoff the North q uarter , Ill ' - i. � � ,f . ..­.. - . - .-.:, T. �.. �. � . . - - Oh no! lie is the young of wtid lot. This farin contains o irst- __ I '. ­ . . ,; I wrrds, and Interest aiiuwea tliereon at � � . .. . 1. lie an editor ? .1 a a no hundred will convince Lhat for suictly f . . . . � I.. . ­ _. 1: - _. i - NOTES AND COWIIENTS.- :J..". nian wiio wtitet4 tlie'really edifving re- an,1 fitftv a"es. iroare ar less. Tne soil is of a ' I . . - .. : � . .- i - - . . . class work, our prices eanDot be - , current rates. - - � � . j : . � - . . . - ­ - . . " lt qual to any in the "rovince of ontano. .- .. . . . . _.. _. :.. - , w - - - - . � ports to the local pa ors. Doco that very T . It is situated On the , beaten. -1 .. . . . �. ' . . ' ►lie buildings are good - I . I , . .. . .- .1 . . - - . . I � .1.. I _� � I __ I . . .L I � I I I . I. . .. 1: �� . . -1 � : . : . � . - ; . r - I - 4 i - Kingston road in a good locality . - _ _ __ _ ___ _ . I - - - . . � . - - , , __ : e 11ZI(res I Kill - --- . . � -_ .. . . - Tfi*6 pol4iical battle 0 ., in Scutl young man write all those funny things? y within easy - _. . . . .. . � .1 *. . . " I . . - � i - .- -�I`f -- 1'r-,L - , � • Ontario, and Will 0D1y cease with the reach of m trkets, schools, etc. TAULB-Pickerl 0!-.4- 1.#-3Ec1[A1rj 'ID37 )01 �� .; . 2 . t Yes, dear, it is because he is so very young Ug staMon 0.7% � . I . I I- � I - . . �__ .__ . � . - .,..L�_ that he them, Will -he know more Termas of S&IO.-Teu per cent. ot purcliaso TRAIN14 00ING FAST rml. AS FOLLOWs- . . . , ay ough ! - I - .. . ., ­ 9troke of five of thl clocic on Saturd as he grows older? Perhaps if he should inonev to he paid down at time of We. oil No. 4 EXPRrm . . 9:03 A. A1.4. special Rates allowed for amoiffits' re' - . .- .: � . . - � ' . .. ,,, - . I . ­.- I I an three inotiths, and . , .- 11 �, Y.A. . I ­1 :I- � t . P.m., Never before. have the electors live to be a couple ,)f thousand years old %vahin thirty days thereafter to make up one- 11, 12 MIXED, . . . 2:18 P. Al. M aining not less . . � . - 4W, I mey, and the balance in . . irn - IN - I . , * 1�_.-. third of the purchase mol . � � - - . � . I I �'t, � . - tile. - � I -51 _- . - � � . . of our neighboring riding. to the east, be'rnight know a tithe more. Is the young four years to be secured by Ant statutory mort- is 6 LOCAL, - - . 6:80 P. M. * Deposit receipt issued for same. . L.�. � I I . " 1_ �..,_ �_ . ' ._.,; ,_)� ..1. �;.,. �, �,` , :- : " '. -, L ..1 ked up over election, mat- man fiv8h ? Is he I well now! why, it he gage on the gaid piemumm containing bar of WZ8T DUK A,8 FOLLOWS:- ' - . _! L . - . I ­ . - ­ . I -.f ,7�, �. . been so wor - TaAms GOINO . . - -, -, -:., - � :1 - '_ ­_ I -A - - . _4 . ,_ . . '. . , .:_. . - . . ' ,.- - . �, I I _:_.. 1� ::Ws. Both candidates have had the should wade through the ocean, dear, the 'dower and Insurance clause. with interest at Six No. 7 q*CAL . . - . 9.'08 A. M- � We- R. WADSWORTIt 9 �,�,.. � .!! .. -, , : - . � � - * :f�:­1, 1,-, . �j�r - - . - . blue watery of the loud-66anding deep Per cenium Per 6121'am- . .. '' , '­ � V - � 11- �.: . S. Ifixgl) . - 0 . . 4:14 P., M. __ - - ': - I .­ tl� � a ..� ► ... . � - , .. ., , - r . - . -_-: - �'- assistance of prominent - politicaus, could forever afterwards be used for drink . Far turther paruentme. SWI to J. F. 09T19W- , " - saw., . r... . * .04. , , - ,_ ,-I, I- , UNB - d 1 1 uart B k Ax - ( � 711 i : .�. - . . - : BOX, Vendore Sol . llr,�,-', . , -,-. . -1 .-7'1-�­ .­ � - _ �1.1� : �, - -Z�. &a I Hiparces, - - , 9:08 ?. U. ' - - - - : ­_- I � ,,-, �, - . . man � . ..._r_�;,, -UNMX �Tox. � I . � ., I - - . . - . _N .. .� .-..,.,I ,-- , ; . _ -,. ._1 � 0 . being Hou., a- 1 H. 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I � t I .L . - I - ,� , . . ..., . /.,I"" 1 , ,. �` I I yi, _" ACT DOTS* peddling to polls , and a receip fox ' ;7 . _1 .I., A . . . -4 ,,. v - - : zim . �4 ,IT - 'AF, - _r.tf, ; 10y, - V -:4 -A' A Mir is tcaveUic ,,.bmugb 91fimoo 00. - � - -.1 ,,� - . � I'- r: 7 � J'f " k, _'j, DISTJAX . ' - '' - 't# , � . NIT F � _,", �. ; ,,�;V;_! �.(f T .. I . . . ' .. I .1 0 $$ije, 60th of Which Sr ' S . .'' � L." .11 '.. . I . : . . �,:, ... " - 1, 10 - w-a -, ,.`;� - i . . .-'%')..Y_.��. ez,%i, -,t��;,� t.'�- �- - .t. � K . ) � , .". . .1 •. .. . 'A � . .Z. .1 ,4 . I . I . . makina the 0 . .­ ­ .: , - - "I" I , - .1, I . , � -1 0 L. f ... . . . . . ow - y _;:, . . . • - f � 1. �', - . ,�, ,,,.-, " k . , , * , .- .4 . � . , m I ­ . � ... . 10 4 I 4 - ' 1. .P-­.1 . I -1 -_ . . . . I -I/,. -.-.� :_ '' - . '' * . I . . , 0 ., - . i7i:W.. I *, ­?� . 11ft ' . �. - � &f. h. ,�J I I . . � . � . . AJ ,.J� . - . r , � - �%4 �.--,- - 1. .- - tN THE MOST HARE FACXD MANNER fraud. i - . I - -i . STOLEN . I I . 19..If g"I . p I , , , .. 11 _t I . , , 4 . I . - ..14 .., . . ' - - . � thriving � .. :�­ - . . ulty o ' ` . I - ...-I I . � - - . - thriv . -T S . - .'' Toronto will soon Oats another C EN , �.;V,_: Ime f Breath . �w'�,,,.fev ,. , - . . FROM OUR ZX0RAXGZS.�. ,�`;�, q - " �" ' Z 1. W� _. � ,!.f . , _­ 11 I., L . 1, .1 A I �111 � -, _­ - f ^ * . . town as a suberb. The now muniolpahs 9 1. !6' * N --',;, I . J�.­ 4, ";f N�? 'i _11 , - � I . I .': , V, 1*. T , ,,:, � - _. ­ . - .. , . . . . "' I . Which the � . I � ',..., Tightness A the Chest... ..',,,',,.,,,, , .,.:, . �.,,,,_%:V, . 1 �.­�7,�; .A,4�0.,Ph, .... -.;� * -keeper, of ; Legislative Assembly will . . . .., �1- If. n i a - ..., ., r: - . .. _r , . ; .0".- , , . .: -, "4*' -, llilv. - 4 i ;,"'. - job Sowerby, store � "' - � .. - - - ' ` � � . - _. . .. asked to incorporate. will consist of East . I - -fi `11W A . .. - I.. ; -1`.-.-,�11,V_..-._,_ . - en, has made an assignment. . _.. I � . . . , . ". :��., ­ - 1_ : .­ , . .. .. ,,,;. . . - . - ., - ., ., :.- . ... �., � P,4 , � . I . I :, .-;�1 - -,. 1,�;!�,:_.',��`F �;.'.! ,j1_'.-,.;1V,F I - . '' , .1. . of Flesh .' "' � Toronto, Little York. $00 acres of Bear. - � Wasting RNV sky. �._. �4 0 . W3�:4,-;, yll­ ��U .. Mr. J. R. Kelly, of Caledonia, Ont. has - 1 I I I . - ­_ . -.: r,. . . ­ , �. �1 - ­. I , � , . �, I . V . . ,.- , . . . �. ", ". '- .,- A L � - boro', including the Industrial School, and L'I ��U!14�; .,..:. _f ., � � .. t. - :, .1 ! 4't - 4. ­ V �J " ,. F . . leased the Markhapi Roller Mills from I , . .. " 1. I � - - -,* I. ..._". f? . . '�-. �.4 I vQfAo:y.,�;'� 7� , 500 acres f York township. The limits ­..' Throat Troubles . ��, (.':,I -_,- .",I'll _�_.,r..,." I.... , .., C., �![ - � ­ . Capt, T. A. Milne. BOTTLE-—'! ... . - .. �. �;­ -, 4v - - .. , - 1'­,_._.,:05_.'1 1­71 . � . .. :_1.4� � i. _,­ ___.�;. � .;' � ....... ­ - I ­ : * - _, __ ": � -1. , _t, * seem eaten 800 feet west of Woodbine � � ... " " � T - � - � , - , " . 11 � . , - . . . -.7. . . - I I I'll .1, , .:... - , .�, , - - .. . . - The newspaper business does no seem I I ­ , . . , ,��,-",,i'Li.,-%;�-" 'south branch of the . . ,,�.,­. Consumption I - 1.1..-., ..: - �.!'-�..-t�;._,7!k� .�.'-, � .3 - - . . I r , - . avenue, n9rth to the .-.W--. JL--1L-,e . . . lb`�; . to pay in Beaverton. The Express and . I- 11 -, , . - 4 f - - � ­': �, ­ - . �r - 't. :., � _ - . , V �� � ril , " . - r . - . 'A�, .. :. • _ 4 , . - - , '!�, � . V K 11 . . . . . � f . . S I , I _-:, , ., . ', I � "., ." - � . . - , - . ,., _ Is, ,� �� �tl � , . . - , I , � f . . . Enterprise are both "under the weather. Don, south to the city limits, and 1,000 � .., 'L� I - ." � .,-. _L Bronchitis, Weak L u:'i i g' , ­ ' . 1, ­ i6 fV feet into & is lake.. _ - I-W 1. I . I 7,1 _.; �­ , , .*. .. . , " �11. " -1 . 0, , - . # - . 'Phan" Harman, of Aurora. had three . . . : _ - " . - P , . % . . 4'. :_ I I , � . ,.: . : . ­ " �­. 4 .,.-. I - , .. . - . I I L I � . f I 4; ­- - P 4�_Ov V �" . I . . I . -: L � "t, Y �, hand badly crushed last The Annual Meetinig of the Canadian . _ . I - ­�� - : � A:.-,-;.*.,-%:%1_ I , j).R I , . I I . .. I . . . : � I �. I . I . - - . ­ .. . - VW , - . I . - . . .I. ?10 fingers of his left , . I., , ., i . Asthma, Couglis - .. . ::, 4 ­ . . . .. . I . . . .. 1. -,.-.�11 - " -1, A. - ,N�, I . , � * - - ,f�". --,� 4.4 -� I .. . !­ I � t : - ­1 , - -, while coupling cars on the railway. Press Association will be held in the .; . . . . ,.� 'L .1 -� .. . - .. . - ­ '�. _. . : I:.:- . : I .R� I - - week I. . I � � I - I. � . . I - . �V*;, V TN � ' . , 6 . _ . . 8 . - � .. .,­". P., , _ . , � , � L _. � _"�� . -:, "14:;...... 1 1 - . , * . ." Geo.. Newton. of Lindsay, brother ;f Railway Committee Room,Ottawa, March *.- _` I I . � � .. - -i . : . � ... � .. 1. . .- I � 1. . .. 11 . V 11 . .., - � - � ­ . . 0.14 � � ' � . . . . - 1. . . -Catarrh,.Cold . , _- -.e.. ., �, . , . . I . . - - , - . �_ " - . . - . .� . � . r . � .- . . " ... A 1:� � I I - t 8rd and 4th. Return tickets at single . . - , - .. , .. I �,,� ;. � ;:,;ii.*:.,;":., r. .. . - r . the Whitby Gazette man, is about to star . .. :, - - �_ , - 1, ­. _. 1, .� - ' 1: - �- - . . . . , , . ­94 �1. ...... �. - _. : . , . - . - . ... , �... I 3", . I . . - . ., , , . .. . - � ­ i . . I ,-. 0 . _:­ - " � .". , . .. �,- :­ L _ : . . . I I . : . . -, � - %� ­� . q." 11 . . � i I , .- . - .- . . a new weekly paper in Campbellford.ont. fares will be issued to members and their ­ . I L . . - . .. . I I �... . � 1 .� I I . . . i . � .. .- 2. . I - , - ".I ; , _. . . - - I . . . . . . . . : . : , -- , ;,-%.,AiA._, � I I I I I I . . . r! �. I I � - . - __ - I . .. � . . .. . _� .. . . � . . .�: . . . . . .. . .. .F;...`.,. : , I I � " " .. . k Edward and William York and W. A. ladies accompanying them, good from t- I .. . . . . . . . I - . . : .. 4 - , .. .. ., . - . : . � . L 7 L. I �.... Ll' _ �:: ", .141.� . . . . . . . I . I . . ­ . .W-­'­ �".. _T4� � - .1, - .1 . . .1, . � . 11 , . . ; I _ _ . .. I I . � .. . Aa;"�­ I -1 . - Marchlettol5th. The , " �. �': � . . - L� .1 - . � . . . - ; , .. . .- � -, - ­ ­ � t., ­ I . Elliot were fined 650 and costs each in . . . .. . '. ,_ :.,�-., . . .. I i _, . ��. _1 .., -1. "I -� . I . . . .. . I - . . . . � ' '.� " � .".�P_'.J.�­' ­L";' � " " .1 - London . . - - - . � . . - . . I - . - . . *rge I I 1. . �.. . .. - .. . . . � % I . . _­:4. X. , , - .. , A . - � :j - . - . � . I . . . I . ­., � ._ .. . � ., . ". , " , . r-1. ". :�-,'_�, I -.:.-, _. London in connection wit . . 1. . • . - I , . - I . - _. ..; t I - C'.. i, , , I - . k the cattle do. es to be one of the I at and most in. I - _. I - I . . � . � . . � . . , I .. .. _. -,.� , . . . : - .. ..... .. , I ; - � - . � .1.1­. � - !�, `-,.�,:�­�_ , , _,, �f" " , , � torestiuq in the history of the Association. - - I . I., . - . - . I . . . . V.' 'k" W_ . .. I I , *�;r_ I , ­ _ , : I . horning cases. . . . . �.. - � . . : - . . . . � . . . P I t 11 - . ... . L . Henry Jennings, town clerk and tress: An excellent programme is being prepar. - . ' I . . . . . . .. . � .1 i - .. - - �,.F. � ­ . �!, . - . .. . - . . - . . . � I .... .. :, �, � � _."., -_ -�r N , 'I. 1� I . - . � - - - . . . 1 . . . i � � . I - . . . . . - - - - - . I - I . _.� Oun. ed. The Ottawa Journalists are -sparin . . - I � - - � � - . ! . . � . � .,. �;�� ,,; ";,# . - - �' ,,, 0 - � _ " - . - . urer of Penietangasheue, has left the c - 9 � , , � . I DR&.' To' -WAo .. I _,�. � ,. .. '', I . . . � . .,� . - I ''I I .1 .. I - ,- :,. , `;. - W. . �..,* - �7�' 1 .1 - .. . . . - , I f� The Council are offering $100 for no pains to make the visit of their confrer. .. . .. .. . %, . . . . . . ­ . : ..,__)._; V! 111� . "'. �. � , . : . try. . _­. . . . - . I I I I I . .._ - . � .. '0_ .,- . - ., , ",.I 1.­ , .1 4. . . . . .. . ._ - es to the Capital a 9 one. They . � . .. � . . . . � . . . . 31 . L � ­_,t" , �V � :- his arrest and retr- . . . : . - I .P � , . x i, . . - ; I I � 1,4 ..". . . . . - � I- 1 - 1. I . .. - . . , .1'.1; � '. 0: * .1 - - . � . - : W - , I 'for a .. - . i I � _ .. . . - . . li , I The friends of Mr.. Charles Collins. a' n have arranged a banquet Friday night, : I - I . . I F: . . ; . . � . . . . . , - I . . . I . - . ::,:�J INI'L . � - . . . : . - � I � . .. - . .. . _. . " . - . : �_r 1111'hA1'4_ I IX � I . - '. - . . .. L . . '... _' , old Orono boy, now of Califoinis, will be and a visit to the poi rots of interest about .. - . .1; -1 . .. . . - . . . N'. : . ..'r � - - - , . . _ �f - - .1 . .. �' �. 1. � . -11 . � I - I - . . . I . . - - 111P - . , 1;1 . �.', , I "I. . I - . I I - � . . 1_.. - � ­ .., ­I k . . - I Ottawa. The Governor General will give . � ."w - I . sorry to learn of his bereavement through I ' - . .0 G U - , . - - , .,��_:.., _Jklx,A ., I . . . .- � . 16. ' . I - . S . ' ' ' - . -­�. �,,_:j' '-" . : - the log of his wife, who died in,Haywards an "At Home" Thursday. Members who - - . • m9s _. .- 4.� - _: -.4.1 �.. 4$4., � �,_ ..- :. r have not yet received their railway privi- -. . . ... lb . - .. - '4:- -44� , - . "_ - 11 I � - - I Cal. , . ' . . . . . I _'. ,,�*� - - . : . I .,. lr�; ,,,, 'A � , - ' the by-law . . .. . . .- �,��, ...., In Orillia recent;y. to in. legecertiiicate for 1892. and newspaper - . I . -1 . . . . '. . wishing to join should write at once . ., - � . . . I .. . " I . . ,­_;.­ >.3, - � . . crease the number of hotels to 10,and the men w , , . . . . . .- . - f, " ­ � , .. � .. • . � . . . . . '' �.; �', to the -SecretaryJ. B. McLean,6 Welling- - I - . *: 1� I . . I . . � I _� " I 11� . - .. . . ;�. ., .."."', liceu was voted down by a . � . . �. . . � . . . .- . . . � �. , p_. sea to S3W .. . I �. . . I . . . . � . . Y. 0 A. ., I . - . .. I . � - .. . - . . I I . - . - - . : , � . ton St. West, Toronto. . . � . . I . � . . . .� . - . e: "".4 ,,­,41 9,:, � . . . . . - , I ;A,� - . . . majority t,f I-99. Only 381 votes were . . I . : . . . 1.-,,1??; .. T.111 - . . -� IN - . . - . . - _11 f;,Z?��,:t - � - ­ ... � . . L. . I I polled. - I _.� j asseeft ... .. . : . . .. . - . - . I .. . . . . . ­ . - Z ;,�;-r- . . I � - � . I .� . . . � . -. . . .. .,_;-�;,.V,..",, . � � - . .. - . � - � . . . " �y. - . . --- __ . .% I . . . . I . . . . . . . L . I � _,��J .. r I . . . . - . I . . . I - : , "f , _ . : - - . &mod Thomas Bunting - - 1---: 2AGE LINE EAST. . . � ,� . .1 ::. . , . . A young Maya n 9 . r . : � . : - I . � `* " � ' . , - I ; I � . . 1 . . . ­ . I.. � � J :-' , . employed in the Lindsay Wardtr office. I . . . � L., 1. -.:. . .. � .. . . . . . I . .1 - . . . .- . .. . I.. I . . : . I s­ _. �- .., ­­ . .. . . , . .­ .­ , . Z ; . . .- . � �: : . . I., .. I ..- � J - ,, . . bad his right thumb 6dly injurod Wed. Mr. Bra4t is on the sick list this week. � - . . - a .1- - 1. . : - -. ��_ , , - - - � - . - . - , . , , . . . - . ­;,-.: �--­"`,!:�,�L- .. . . _ - I , I:. � �-, .: . . .. . . I .. . I ., - _.,�­.., - -*' ;�. -, . - ­ nesday morning last while feeding a Mrs. R. �T. Philp is visiting friends in . , w . ; I Okygenized E M'Uluon of Rut' e' . � . ... .. � ­.­ ­-..� , . _. 'I .1 � . . , , , . . . I.. . - .. . I I 1­ . . � . . I . I . - L � i .I.- . � � .. . . 4 � .s. � � . � . . . .. . _ . - I.... k ­' . - . . . ,-,- . .&,­ � �!;;- preps. . - � - � . �. - . . - __ - , , � �-5'.N "", - - , , - -;,e . , Mrs. Goo. Acheson of Uxbridge was Several from around here attended the : . - 11 - ,. �� .. - . .. . sale at thei Western on Mandity. q , - - . �. :. E,_­Av.%. �' . . ?',�� - ;'� _"A , . - I I suddenly called to by Telegram . . , . I _u . "... . . . Mr. aadI.Nirs. George Allen have return- q _'. ..,:.-. .� � -_ �: - - . �_:: on Friday to visit the bedside of a sick a - * 0 . . �, - . I - .� - , 2 � " '­ � - . - - ed home fter in extensive visit in thecoD _.. - 0 c :,­"_ I - - . �: 1 brother, who was stricken with paralysis . � . � - ...-'�M* - . east. J I . . . . 9.,:,: . - .1 J � - I - - .. - , , .. � . I . . � ­ - -_ - � . . . . _. I I _/ �1. the day vrevious. Walter 'Well lost'& fins three year old - - - . . - -, . - . . -,-# I ". . . ' . . - � . � - ' ' ' ' * '" _ , " , .... - ­: A man with a phonograph has been in colt last Zdav morning. Cause- it , I . . . 1� - � . . : -.r-.':. I - . I I -,I- 11. . ­ - - ­ T . � - . i . - � - . ' . . - I .. . . . .. . _� , . � I . . . .. " . . ­ . . - � . � � . - . - - - , U, xbrid-e for the past week. He got the . . . .- . . !� - . . � T ASTE L E 8 S - . .. I . - ­ I .. � : . ! - _'. r! , I- surely must be the grip. . ., � .. . � 1�' " I . I -1 I - . . , . - - ­. - -L.., . . � . 1. . � � . . � . - , . .� ; I . - - I - , � r _., I-Mr. and hire. Jag. Handcock, .1 ­ - - . . - . L �. . I . . ­... � . . . ... ~- . - . FA . . i . ... . , .:,. #I4, * , - - . � . . � - . .. . I _.. - I � -.,.. , � % . - �1.f ­ . ; Whitbv; ; � . .. .- .J-4 - . . orchestra to play, Monday evening, and vi'itors, - " - - - * ' ' - - . ^ I . . . . . . . I . . afterwards reproduced the piece with con- Courtice;'Mr. and Miss Brown, - I I . - . . . ... ­ - - ­ �, P, ,,��, - , , , . 1UG(31STS . � ... .; - I FOR SALE BY ALL DR ir . � .� � .. . . . - . . - " . . . - ., - I T.Jardine, Tyrone; John Davey,Whitbv - .. .. . . . - I .. . . . . - - I ...1. . ..t1.11 siderdble clearness. . . . - . . : . . / . I I - , . .. I . I - - . - . � 3 1 ,- of the Toronto Junc. Arthur Rundle, Ebenezer; Silas %Verry �. . - ... . : . . �. . . . 11 W. - -.1 - -.1 . i - . . , - - . . - . At a late ine-efin - . . L .. I i .. -:r, rromol-.-Trno. 02:z . . . il , .. . ' . - • ---R.- tK,n Council, a by-law limitiog tll,4� 1311111. and Wm. Clark, of Solina. 1.,.amn.a.rrom . � - .. i � . -Foynoun. . . . . . , , , - , .- ber of hotel licences was repealed, and . . . __ - --I-- ------ __ - ... ­ - __ - - . - ___________.__.________._ _� . . . . 4. - - - --- . .� . - . . ' ' 'I - . .� . 1 ­ I . . ­ . ... i . � . . there is now no reason why that town , _. 0-54 . _. I . I - f �4 1 . .. .v . ... . . . . � . �:, - .., . - FARMERS' MAItKET. . , , ... �­�- w '.',, �',. . '.' � - - ; , . .. _�' - w . . �.- ; _;� I . . . �-ho-u'd net have al: the saloons the lacy - -''- .. WHITEVALE. . ' * . . � _ . - .- � .. ,., . i . I . . . ... - .1 , �. 6 ­ � - 11 . .. . ToRONT0, Feb. 19. 1139-2 . " ��i - - . . allov�:-. � � ... . . - . - r.: 111. - - . - - . I ENOUGH F OR THE COUNTY''. '��.. � I I . � . - " . . t: ?I U4 1 � '� 4000,p V IR .. .. .­ - f.- ill. - ' Wheat, fall, buall ........ f 0 90 to S 0 Oil .., I . .. At 1-ibridge, an e-(ploiiion, thie r atilt Mrs. Jn6. Pallister is Very ill. L ­ .,� - � "I n- . . � - � . __ - - . -11 - - � - - .1 . .- ­ . . . .. . - . - i . . . ... I .1.. . . . : . . exp,eriment, cut a large gash in A. �31r. -John Sleigh spent a few days in Wheat, spring ......... 0 07 W 00 . . . . I . . _� . . .1, � � : Ir4l , . of an . . . . - _. I.- -1� . . w - � - 1;` , �11 I , - . - . :. Toronto last week. I Wheat, red winter...... 0 90 to 0 911 ' - ' has itist received a large - - ! - cek*s forehead on Fr*Jay afternoon, I I con, � , . . D. '%V - . � � . , . - . . � . which prevented him presiding at the The band went to' Claremont last Fri- Wheat. goose ............ W) to • hi - . . __ . I _ - New . .- - � . signment of Fresh Groceries, �. .-, .- " of Tewpemnee -open meeting th-t day evening as expected. Oats, bush ................ � 8290 - N a-WISE , ' ' 1­ '� ... soh�� " ! �1�- . . - , i _�".. . .. - evening. Miss Libbio White has Ome on a vicit Barley, bush .............• . 48 to , 54 Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Cof- - - I ...'r : I I .3 . . TY . .It- . ' : . . . - . . . Two. Uxbridge boys -got into a quarrel - - to her une e an vous us u u %.M- . Mies Clara Whits,'who has been visiting Peas, bush ....... - .. .... . - 60 to - 00 fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for cash. Call at his store . - , -�__� - - . . :' ­ - with a young fellow from the country last the was serape Victoria with relatives and friends at 'toria now, %raw, ton .... 00 to 8 50 to is 00 io W and get some of the bargains he . . . is offering. C . � . . - .. . I . � I ­ J;i - .- I '.'� � 1. .1 � tj ': ".P, .� ". 22 I 1. �,. ::­.. .'- " �11, Fridav, and result a . - - :-' The trouble was caused by the country . . 10, . ­ . . _. . - .- � . bop "have something" with . - . " Square, is with as again. Disappointment Wili-some-tiM86 -oofne • to the most bopef al. as one young man can Beef, f018qtIAr101`4 ....... 5 0010 5 00 ISAAC I . - W WISE ` . : . - .. I .... �. . - ; _ ... PICKERING ' . -i,-: ... - .. I ;, .. __. - , . , -, : , , .- - � ,_: .. t. ... '?�.. . - � - - . . . � - . . L.. #,%Ur" -AWNnal"a *�*. f ;nilm; from his am rionno Igni Beef. hindonarters ...... 6 00 to 8 00 . , 11 , I $ 1� I I _ _ � , 4 , � � I I � i , , � I , i � . i I I � I i I i� i I 4 .1 t I � I - - - - ­ . .. - , '�. 4 .. 11 jr . . . J 9 we r- . - .. . , _. I . . - ­ P - . - . - . - . Z . - . Judge Dartnell, of Whitby. was in King- .Friday eveninit. I Uutson .................. &.0 6 00 to 8 00 - -.-- - - -_ ..: ' � . . .--. . - ..- ' ' has returned from to Veal, careass ............. 7 5090 900 --- -- - _____ __ - - ___ -..--- .- _'�� ' :�' I ' ' - . _. - . ston last Thursday al -the funeral of h s . Miss Lillie Major � - . . .� - - �.11. . , I .1 . -2911.- extended visit in the Queen City, as also Butter. lb .................. 00 20 go ta 00 __­._V�'., .. - I - I - . .. father, the late Edward Taylor Dan . MEw ®ISC 0 VERV byACCIDENT i. .. .- . . . The deceased was an old news LPW MAU, has Miss Elis, White. Both appear very F,gp, doz .................. 00 25SO 0000 .1. , , � - . .6 . In comp"ading I led on the ha" ; - _ I I - - and on w"bing sfavrww4 It 0" discovered L"_ T-O, hair was A no. . 1. - ­ of Lim. elite 'since their atrival. home. . ­ . -_ . -_ - - - - . - - al one time being proprietor . �_ .Tames Fowler now suders with a very . y iro,movipd. We ILL One* put this WOR40dal preparation. on UW . � - � � " A, . - ' .erzc Standard and also one of the leading sore hand, causing his physicon and DOMINION BANK - =et and So 1(rest bas been the deWiaad Sb" we are now Introd acing . - . . :, V . - �. - - London Times and Stays- . It gbrmgbont, the world aDdeff the ahms of Queen's Anti-Halrino, - 1: - fir- I - - writers on The Lo friends much anxiety on account of the IT If P91111FECTLY HARMLESS AND � .!­_ I t �J ... ., I � . ­ ;�_, . � . 1�1 . ' t­ I . . � da rd. ' I possibility that amputation may be nee- 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN 1181 IT. . , :,�, 1.1-1 . � I A youngm.at, named Flet-.her Proper, . Cipitail Paid up, - - I . $1.500,000 - .I.. � ­ , . - cessary. . � the bair Over and apply th* mixturp for a few aftift"t". "4 the � I ; 6"appWars " If w I Ubwat Ms., of igb toot polo or Inj ury w1wo . - . . . �' ! = _. - who lives near Belhaven, was the vieCm Our'phy6ican it becoming distinguished Surplus, .-,- -1 - -. .I- $050,0 . 00 APP1104 or ever af=nli In unlike any other preparation ever awd of a painful accident last Monday. fie. as an - admires eqtLi," having purchased - fora like parpeow. Thrmow.ft of LA1111F.04whohavo 1,4*nA0n*1ed,' - .. , with b&lr on tbipir FACIr, INECK and AJIM16 attest Its merrit& ­ , - . . I . - ... was turning the driving wheel of a pulper, a trotter from Georgetown. Since then he .. -air* he"dor halrontbeir Be*, . . ... . I . - GV.14T1.F.Xlr14 who don ref I 1110. .�)� When one of his feet slipped and he fell sold out at a neat advance, and now drives WHITBY AGENCY. ' Ifnis bomm in Qu= Anii-flairine wtiirh dtoA away . . . .,_:,•:_' - 1 Az - . SAVINGH DEPAUTMENT. 111.4 ar - I "I irl. - _.. . I st the disc. Before lie could recov- the celebrated trotting horse - %Vhim-him- -, with 1.7ng, by r"Apring IN ftituro growth an litter IMP4,A01b 7i R � , again ' Polr*, of Q",,Pn's A ntl Ifeirtno it. W brAtIo. ownt in nefety mailln bosom, "tage Paid by as ( , . . .1. I a . I . . �.� . T Wrest 401owed at higbest current rates. No *Orr"- - . P11 • . , - . : - - . er hli.n3elf, one of Elie knives sliced off a nl)-" ' a IWA10A f r,,Fi -a~rrst1rmn) vipfW mond-* or fitarnpoi ►1`,7,:4-tfPr with Aill Ar1•1f#%ft u ritten plainly. 9, - .* I I : . . While- ehioving himself with Ilia com- "tie* of withdrawal required. pon4en -- %trietty rypnrid"itai- i his advortiao�m#nt .-t hwii-la Aril ,.tr%!at 1(,r 'A al.! M Pvpry 'A'1141 it - . . . .- . . _'_ -ce r,f the. elbow. � . pic . - panions in c s.sting qu our hill. Win. Fow- . W. H. HOLLAN 1). C0111410's We Invite pas 1,, 4 -,%I w ith no And yryu wall nriet ,:G-o -6: wiii; "A ro-iors ki-ras-41. d'ut this -A 104 � I - '­ 10 . . ■ nd to-lay. jiddr~ QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Pace St get, f INCINNATI# O. VM eAst ' �, , I . :4 . MANAGrIt. I - . I -TL-us. Conant, of Osh wi, bis ju. I , and ran IOIT rvv"Pr Pputlottvrat"y p•'"I offirp te) ln*q)ro, if% 11ab- dslivery. ►W i pay *:,Poo pror ony es,** . - - . I - � - . - M v. 11a . a . ,er'ij sleigh became unmanageable - - - - I - ___ �__ ___ - . I . 4A w 11 -�: . _,- - I .Z. - I -1 - . - vic pietury - - � Of leisure oral Ighte4i Injary to any purchaser. Vverybottieguaranteed. , . i .. .- - . recci,yed, a photograp'' from into the bri#ge a shott distance from where . . , , , . . - To ladies who lwroduvo! and sell among their friends 26 Bottleoi of Queen's Anti- , .. . . . Ea;;t Bu sleigh, Devon, near Exeter, Eng.. the bridge causing that gentleman SPECUL- nwtra Larne Bottle &,d %rpl"11; - . .. - � M . ge was not. ca wo will present with a HTLX DRLF98. 16yards best *flk I ., I - - - :_ -,. . ;_il()Wic�', - t , . . 9 - Z . . the home of the Conant3 siuce a severe shock. No bones were broken.but BE A M AN of to select from sent with order- Good salary of Com"1912 to Agents - .. n . . . , I 11 I - . ­ . . -_ . , 5r•we of whom still occupy it, awl his internal injuries, nothing but time . � Ll . . - - . - ­ - ­ ____ -- -_ -, -_ _-- ­ -_ - - --- _,_­� .. ` , - al'_;mo one of All Sainta' Episcopal Church will ever disclose.. : Ls0000n in - � - . - . . ' . - - 'A . .1 .- . . � '. I-, . I . deep sorrow and sympathy in our hearts. - : - g - . I . . - . . � . . - have i*en made since 1580. 1 . 2. the fatal ter- - � 11111111 ' I _"! I .. - . .. to One of those events that always awaken . - r,f that place, where the family intermen. tho coils of - �' . . . _� .. : , . . .. - transpired and Mrs 0. . .. I �, - - - .1 . ­ An old man named John Wilson, 78 ,4 last week, when Sir. a . WHITEVALE - MILLS .. - " , .:, .., ­ �. . ... . - � Black consigned V) its last resting place penis was not . . .. 4�, , ­1 �, . . . - - _� - : yea a of Ace, was found dead in his bed their beloved child. The bereaved parents . � . - . � � - . . more helpless I - - r . . . . . � . . . .:­_ I . . '. __. '. -toria Square a few days ag ,. !He have our heart felt alympathy, especially - I � . - . . , . . ... . . . _..a� I . . I I . at V ir, qua _�% . . I . I .- - t. .1 - . . . - Ir than is the . . . . I . . . . . � L . . . � . . - . . - - . � .-.-- had been sent to the Industrial Ho�ne, as this io the 4econd loss they have su- ' ' . . . . � . - . - _ I . . . , al - , - . , - but remained only a short time, making stained in the same manner. Ulan wbopinft - . ' ' t��'..� . - _. -;i way to his old home at the Squire, The editor must have in&&- a inistak* . 1hrider the ef- The tiudersigped beg to inforla their patrons and the public - - .. ­_'., - . - 11 beg ­ , ­ � � I.. . 1, I . - ­ _.. I � . . ... , _. * , . - . , . . r. E. A. Thorn- . ?1. , - � . . ... About 560 last week in reference to M - purchased the above mills they have r' e I , . . � � - where he died shortly after. ton. That gentleman, suffering from a &cU of did-. that having pu " . 1 ­­. I - . . . was founrl in the old m,tn's pockets. aw, ezeftses, . . .. . be bruise on the face and beleiving in .. . . - I refitted them with a complete . . _... . . :, . . - .. . _. �. - - - L what a cougil ! 'W heel! * Wtem of doctorinit. 0 rk, . . . -0 verwo . �- . . - . . - I the more antiquated By . - .. � ..-. . - - � . . the warning The fiignal perhaps of the went to Drooklin. and was seen having the worry, etc. Rouse yourself. Take I I . . I . I . '. � ., . .- I ,; . . - .�.44. - ' ' - - ' ' ' . , ' ; .­­` ,�_, t . - . ': ' " , - . ' . . ' - . . .. I -4. . _�11 - thit more terrible disea" Leach applied two or three times. He is !!cart . - - .- - "�'. , -- 'T I . . I - . , - - re approach of " . . � scare - -wart of hope again and BE A MAN I __ ' - - -.- ��J,4, �.. z . I . I I;;;,- -., - . � - - crin;;uwption. Ask yourftivee if you can uow on a fair way t� recovery. ' ' 4 .'. -� ,� � - ._ W thousands, who . - .'.-­���.� " . . . � sake of .3aving 50 cents to I e have cured . - ��, - -1.,.. . .. a afford for the ha ------- - MPI m. � � :_... - � 0, , V -----,- - How us to refer tothem. WEcAX .., .. .4- - N e 11 I ... - . . . i� , " el I -_ � , �, ��. I r,un the rick and do nothing for it. . Consumption Cured. NEW .s. ROLLER - PROCESS 1 1: � . - know from experience . ence that Shiloh's Cure , , - CVUE Tao b use of our exclusiTe. . . . . �_, . f0, � " - - . I . . .- _. I � i. 1 , - � � ... . . I - . An old physteian, retirzd horn practice, hav- ; I -1 . .� : j.- � . - . . . - . s .. .. .. , � � . �. -1 . -. sough: It never fails. 2-6rn 8; - . : � . I . . �z . : will cure your e I n East India methods an appliances. - Ample, - . . _ ;; � I : sag had placed in his bands firY a I . - "I , I . . .6� ie_ �­ , - , , , . - . . , .; - 'W's, e for . . � . - q..-- - �,, ,8 - .11 r.ce of Mr. J. L. Patterson wl", ry the forujul a of a siniPle VeSeWple - -hange - - . . . . The reside unfailing treatment at hem Alull lifle of Flour, Bran und Shorts for retail and -4 1 .. . now:fy for the SIPe&Iy , '.' . .. .11 I ' Kc and perujaneut eaft of - �,;�, - -d by fire la*t Wednesday C�OtlsuL,�Iytion. Bronehitik C&tanb. Asthma and " I ... -"j . . 'J. - . . . - - - -A - � . . wai dcitrove , L: :. a ea . Lost or Follift XanboA Geneml of ,a'e, .. � 11 -_ , Ch peditiously done. Cash for wheat. . 2tf . -, .W7 I . ,. morning. the ininatea barely egesping all throat and Lang affections. also a Positive Chopping ex . ­ 1, . . . - ' and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Neffe" Debility, Weaknesees of - - - � .:� . I ­�-i . - . . . - with their lives in their night clothes:. Nervy CornpWnts aft" hating USLOd its VV_'CW3M &," vv J=.L,A.-JM#.P 1=M01=M7::EW03R93 .- __ .­� -, V., " . . - - The d contents are om n Woamnds of Body and Mind, Effects of Errors or . . I . . . . ... : .- - , ' - ,house an e r. tcW I osi, wowl&dul curative W ­_ - - --- - -- ­ - I - - ­ . - - -1 -_ A ._ . i � � i4,-- - - to ke it known to I ..,:. -.4 -_ . .. - . and cases has felt it bis rosy Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, ----------- - - - - --- -- --- - --- - --- :_ ... - , . , t.'w", , " - ,.; . , .V, . �,. � .� . ... . . -_ -, -- together with about 12M in c"11 a . .. ,.,,. I " his fellowit, Attu bT this wouve - . _ - " 1 X fully � - " . . . I !_ considerable jewel�y-, JEstiM&tCd 1050. and a d&mre to relieTe: hum suffering. I W"I Noble MAJ uooD f ul Restored. trica.a. ItMIC :D L%T 19 1 � - �.! � .� - .- 11 I - , I ho desire It, this 11M q . . - - . ­ - � I a � I - - . I . _.: S4,WC); insured in the Lcondon Mutual wad free of charges, t*3 3 provement seen the first day. - 0 I ' .11 �4,4� . , ­ .1 - - rwilffle, in German, French of English, with full . . W io,E OBRIEN. .1 �21 1 - - 1. . - -tionis for prepAriDg And using. Kent by . . - / for S I," . , G � dire*. How to enlarge aud Strengthen, mail by addressing with st&wp naaliug this . . ..; .. .� . - . _.. , , - as of , . Etsablishe'd " .. 1 . I �_�:- " 1. :. i, I . ; A farmer namelJoseph H am- -THE- : I I . ­.. -. pl&per. W, A. Novits. W POwerl birick. Roches,- WEAK, U,VDIZVEMPEOWMANS AND - .) . % - . ..� . . . . .. - � I . � . I �! I . � . . . .. � Tower strf-et w, %,V, J3v . . 18676 . . . . - . .. I - traxa. Ont, was driving UP . PAICTSOFBOIDT. MelltedtifyfrOM - ' - . %. - .. . - . . ' ' . . .. . . . . - � - :. - . . �. at fr,rgn-;, Tuesday afternoon, aCt'0W __ ._..­­�_-��_- - .., I-— � � - :.,...-, ` .. - . - - hill _1 . . _. :,"� --- . . - . - � - - . . , ed by his s-)D, a fail of seventeen = , J0 States and Foreign Countries. � I . � - & �­,. �.. �"; _.- - .. - 0 � . . .. . I , ��OT�GRAr ­: ,_ - . I . - . . � pant Write them,, Book, explanation _. . "I - �, . _ I y4mrs, when e boys ecasting on a � .: - , . . _. I 50j" I ERRORS OF YOUNG AND 0 i .. Has dizposed of hi.3 Toronto b usi noos , * -__.*: � � - - ­ . hors", Which; and proofs mailed (seged) . Ir" . - . : . _ .f, - fri,gbtened tree . I . , . band-al�-igh, . of Wmirrmess, Taging usawy. al . - . . . - � . . . . .- . away. Both father and own were Address . � . - . and will hereafter devote hiii en- �. - � .. rail I . . - - 00.1 - . L . . VI ' �, ,.*:.Ijl re I . Nervom DebU47. .1 . . , I ..". . ; .. :. thrown frc,Lu their sleigh, the. latter ,- t R a . . . 114, , 'allery. - ­-:1 .��: . P I I mama W Aiubid^ Vubma DICAL of ­ I . . . . - I tire tiijaelv) Wilitby (Ji I . . . . . . , - . ..... LAMAM NgK L" ERIE ME . _0 . . � . �_ . .I - � 1, . . . d - * , ­ fro-.0 which he died two i 10 MaM, gavAM TVvelapnevA, LOW of Power . - . - 4. � . celymn Minn" . . � . 0 -, - -, i, , ,� __1, . ... I 11.t' , �� - . � BUFFALO. N.Y. N. . . , �_,._'*�-,g � . .. - .- - COMMKIC-. - .. . - X.�.___ Draim Im . .1 � I 1 :7­ J , �, � hours later. . I . it f%sra in dw awk sion Ensimotai, � I I USINESS is alrea(ly. . - . i hou , - � 4 . . - Ir -, I I A; � .. " . . . I . I . fagarvl� . . . . . I . ,� . - - � - . 9 Arenion '. . I - __ ____ .. I' I , .9.1 . . .!' Ur_e, Seminal LfA39M . . � ­ __ - . � - ' , ,­­ � � -1a.: 6ight last. a fre'l."'I'l *� . . - - . I . - , ,- tir Uaft . I . ' - - o�, . : I - B '. , Oil We be - rl� I up scoe , 1W "r ExceWT& Indall. - � . ing to JIULD, but tlIC- faeflitieff arS . ?,.It� _ � f A , I tv X a" motto - . ,�� ...�-. . - . 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W++!+�ns.wwr.+. ; t..�i.rw..- iwII ., . - - 11-1 I rrl - - - �'` .A_ »,. , a� we wQnld obse: vs iii ttbsting a biaci cold— . i ..� III. , E _ { { * k <<. j •, �.�. x ijJli�i m�lioatio#ns which ors ao proses - � t lY .: �,' i� i »� � •� - 4 , f.— z • , .: • ]i>t' �► G, � rat 7 3 i , - sir of either, bait which often a000m• _ . _ ..�.. " � .I - � , J ! out the sanligh � „ • ;_ , -::''' y pa n- y both forms of oomp�iat. Whey w� j' k fire anise tai elseer,, t11A eltaraetlesisiie of Rood's 1liersaparUla, "^ ��, �", { - Tt 0aft4 . +� Icok to_tb►e !}clime of the pre�raillng Dpi• ��tr +aye ism vstla ter ® earthti ass till i1lsppear sled fi i sssMtested'. an in Waiting a de message to hear:} every dal► to the remark- 'k ` I" t °� - -. dine of the mOSt important ` iris in the demic,i1re19acYthey'ialeof �teaiostpattw hat llisrsrtsgt --t+ew •t t11�elleiesilMbme�etne ; �, . �° might be called +rill- preserved livaald ` - - �d ant the sunshine in letter and word - d, . fare of the system is the keepin of " feet .: '. t Speak it and think it till ill hearts we all stir- Oft �'e° we sell a botxle of `- ,; i - wterm an3 ivy. This lesson has been taught POOP who by oars# wd eztnmely tom- >ts�utes tire>a tae e ; y�c._ 'T over and over, buD it is to be feared that a peratnre livin tiiid ly the wwtehfgl care o[ the , xearts that are i 'Sar8ap81'���a - s Seven years a , t ': 11' rites, ,uagry for prsvera still un- _'. '; ,�, - ` : mac arsons read solebun warnin their medical 4tteodsnte have survived the town site and -----A to ob. h0m"d' A M� gym' v►o are saes to see him . ' 3 ,' Y Pe gs, tltl� S few weeps after seers,— prnvitig `' •, - Pti� :. • I. good longer than the song wear and tear of ~life T barn of tragic experiences, and give a them no world have rmi bad the been ez- egnitrol o f ibe i islattue sad Bend out the sunlight each hour and each day, firR ri RMII lleanits bas a tds>i better way ,, s second thought. Our climate, wills its pe "�P�` y se0urod tars oE. a doses of motes �wn v1 the years with its luminous ray, < ' ' sharp, sudden changes calls for the exercise posed to it. We are constantly boi►sEing small counties in •8onthwestern Kaas�s. Nourish the seeds that are sown on theway. positive - .- i . >o its use. This merit 1 of prudence in the matter of dress, to a de- the increase in the 1 h of life in room Lard was and ' ez ted- to Ma Bond out the stn P years, and much of is is due to our in their reward sellin la d costing stein $1.25 an Bond it &tar in �nallmntem�ed on earth, M 's sarsalisri��� ' '� : ] s� gree that may be unknown in other regions g mirth, /oressss by Virtue of the penuriar 00mbinek- . where a mores equable and favorable rend:- • °rea!°d knowledge ' combating the daagerts acre for 5900' an sore after it had been out �tt+u' man gold in its woa{th- sluing worthf a I ] , • . or the tendencies to ertth which surround poor Prspssfbn acrd Freese: erred :Bits Pre- ,, ha lieu exists. Warm, comfortable undereloth- the of both anon rep �� �'� lots. In many instances they Bend out the sunlight on r1' and on poor— �R tttd by which ail the r ou dial vait•� Ne inQ is indispensably, and should be borne sumosdod, while the results of their ggrreeesd Silks sit in sorrow, and tatters endure— dt Its fop"ouls used is rcbdw L oven daring a brief "warm spell" as a guard Other forms of Bpi emir dissasba can be were oonnty -seat oontesta, which nnfortu- All need tho aunllght to strengthen and ours. . - t' int shat oat, and the of sating, drinking s Sarsaparilla . rev • • s at da,n r from climatic Chan A g, g nately sometiraaps ended in bloodshed. that speaks in a smile, * 116r p ig ItseU and absolatety co- me b'mn ge'• $end out We sunlight f, and sleeping have me so earefntl for- While these men had divided the Lad Often it ehortenatbe io person having become heated either by ad- Y t five exertion or by an excessive temperature, iattlated, even widel studied, that many into counties, making them as AWI as *a Often the burden seems 1 ' ht or wBhile. as a blood purliler, and as a tonic for • Ow - . - should of sudden plunge into a chilling persons are able to li e on in a mechanical Constitution would permit,ottbers had rush- boUdiogaptlmweakaudgivingnervestrengiL At sort of way on a 'v limited amount 4t ad in and started towns of their own. �3o nnm- Send out the sunlight—the Spirit's real gold t s - the temptlrnre,oraiteither in a dampplace or vitality. - It is these h .are now Gireot itfreety is grit ih &t'eun,rold • NifOd $ Sarsaparl��a -R . ;. in s coal breeze. The checking oftheperspira Y ese persons w o evens were there mnnrotpal plots that often Shower it down, on the y °unQ and the odd: boi�iby ati druggists. gi; six for gb. Prepared only & wr' r.:' �, : . tion too suddenly la s the foundationof a falling easy victims to influenza against they were bat three or four miles apart. -. act ' . ,Z Y Y which the have not et diseOVered a �1 trend ant the Rani Ivy C. t;. HOOD & co. Apothemrres, T.owea . severeealdiuevery natures Gentle exercise y �+ AFw� eonnties were organized, Blessings will tsil+st none sto ecompsse,. X0688 �n0 ®0118 l - - ,» foe _ _ :, should be eoatinued till tber' ptem has re- Tense, whi a those of a healthy; and robe pad ap t ted pfficers followed by else- Blesdngs of peace, tba ill rise hem depair . - - constitution resist th disease, ale eLs pas7i fed ggained somethina approtCbW* a normal con- t wlkrg of bonds was oom- „ _ ad j dition. And ao the inlet Of cautions mi ht throuphit, with more ' and inconvenience menced, and continued until a fair country Send out the munlight, yon have It in. you ! ' . - tht g Be Oautions m IIslll$ Benzine... _ _ I tit be extended • t the index would be it must be admitted, but with hardly less was so burdened that the present genera- 1�louds msy obirctire it just now from your y s wa ° - view; ; The dun r involved in using benzine as '* r� *:. as hackneyed those �dy given. Cart - danger than stir ding an ordinary cold. tion will be unable to throw off the Isad. prey for its presence ! Your prayer with come g _ - v.rA. - . ma " ?:� All the deaths are of those of r t;onnt onildin brad eu, sn r works, true moth exterminator was shown recently when ;.,�. -� lessueess or iiidie the resnit,wit6 Pa - y gs, g ga fie � - adult o . none, ' out of ten tho h sons, it is true ; bat a feeble and aged schoolhouses, and then refunding bonds to _ a householder called u = an u holsterer to - >{' �,� I P P ': ^-- re . ' a r q ag roust: :ions t the s - ' put a stop to the rave es of the insects in . ° "4 , it is little cure for'tlie ill ssy, when the a *il ei! 'are vof ame refrlaep taeTlp issued for etpsnses, followed p P ravages ant -' miset�iie# le wr!rnght, " :, ht have known type, " 'gall o4ty 'dtirrrs ton a laeraee easih Sher inl rapid sttooea 'an. The ease Th0 $padr' 8 j�IYBZ aIId the $,aef; the parlor carpet and furniture. The rep- I tsn - +�. - :. Y° which4il in the atR�,. which easily fsnds wyhhiob tje first btrnd+r were disposed of weary worn in a wild holsterer ac:cardingly sprinkled the room ' ,f - �,. par �j -" �15:c often oOBUre that with the almost its way.wAhe firs+tsid and•theinwlid4ouch& ..ie(Nert Rork, %ohm and ~adelphiw !n shelter, tar from me, , liberally with benzine and went away. There s . ,i .;i.. +� I cr►tM;oold will be contradicted, and the oaf- The bast Preventive ewenr9 against the in- creased the disease, for all were anxious to shadows we falling and round me press was an extension in the rear of the parlor, . .. bee fereh`be *h6h linable to even s:i est the fluenzla is robust hea th. Perhaps we are t rich. Twenty thousand dollars could toes that lurk amid the gloom : and in it stood a small cylinder stove in . �_ nuc i. Y gg Star there is none and the tangling thorns ' time, •or circumstances which ve th 9 tting a little too intro rate in eatin and obtained fora andsomel ranted bit of which a •fire was burning. . A young girl be-- ,- e r abe ga Pe g Y P Force my stumbling 1pt;t to stray. 11 P nnfortnaate etposura. A catarrhal congas d ' kin , and coddle c urselves too inueie in pa r costing but a few cents. Shall I not rIsh {IiFi lore n to the famil which occu ied the - - . � i- par pe rough these storms Si g Y P g pe Break no k adgr beams of ds i house entered the extension soon after the � _ ,' ' furs and wra at Ord n times ; but, in The boom nod d awe Pro : t 11'_1k - -r§1 vet lion, dull headache, or some of the othe Pa m'Y pa P Y• Y . ,_ ... an dsa the besttrea ,went io net what we d resisted in value where it did not Sweet is Thy erey, come Savor spread upnolaterer had left the vier, and opened has familiar signs will be experienced, and t Y l eP , Forth Thy golden wings of fight, y' N't," victim simply realizes that the time of p all know as the best t ent of a bad cold vanisb altogether, and the population Over my pathway Thy radiance abed; the stove door to throw in some papers A buy caution has used. birch of the ter - warm bed,` s, and pleat of ditimdled awe until the load now borne is Load me safely hams to-night ! violent explosion soon followed, the girl was pre 9 " of the si�knias of winter comes dire "it r- them, together wilts- tierce and freedom a real one, that can have but one result. seriously burned and the farniiture was near- ;�. O..: = rvo Y from mental wo Standin In awe by a rii Br's brink al "> - indirectly from taking cold. The list-is ve rry a n anziet • while the he Attorne Gera • 1 teas cow cad g 1y 1 destroyed. - INew York Recorder. nom% . y y- Dark it wgtera due and sad - s,,i, I 1. long.• It e110. braow ds pproper oou s, 594vofti" g plop ' of proceedings in ipregtae can to QrasptnE s hand, lest �ta {nt area sint. ;, �l i hoariest re thr( ii , inflaenza� rh I '--Z or Garfie oag RtJ "$e ae f Grandest grasp I've ever had: �` till 7 -'so • _ ' • • - 6 �F ilk — y' Ah ! how t atru le, :tine holding Cast; i - ; two Aasons the it t tion d struggle, T4ould be of no Use. -r�? , • I ' ' itir$uit►Igia, rheumatismii with brozstiei aiid� N. . $hall I reach f t, art ` �a, 1a yon fair shore t - -' consumption as direct results. It is not, �I8 00�� �j� -y '0� � ��1e . the amatt nnr�►her of inhabitants and �he Oh what a Saviour! home, home at last! ` * Stern Parent --" I tell you what it is, ;' - . therefore, in - good taste to say " only a limited value bE property. It costs about - I'ahall never sorrow more. i Martha, I'm tired of seeing that yu ng fel - - . . u SOP I 1. cold," as 'vin the inn ression that the dif- Cold bInnin is inj ons.for persoi}s with $10,000 to run one of these new, cc Sweet {e Thy mercy. Lord let me rest low Doming here two or three eve lugs a �y� g� g P heart or tun nd forthosein whom where Earth's troubles find a balm, - . S will be gone in a day or so ; but the g Ono year. IInder atatatory provisions, only p�h,l and lwtd folded and prem'd week. I think I shall have to sit d wn on - -, • it eadses a sensation o chilliness, and is not R1.h ' - facts ould alwa $ be recognized that even 1 per cant. can be fazed to pay these ex- Kato within y ifosom'e calm. him•" , ZI _ WJ 4 an a nil sli ht oOld ma ba the b. ' followed by a serest: of warmth, or recto- nses and therefore there is an annual -4EMeat E. rA{ h• „ - a ful. pP g Y °- tier as it is termed.. a bather Oomes out g Msrths -- I w�aldn t, pa ; twould be o . , . , oul Wing of a serious and possibly fatal illness, deficit of nearly :6,000. To create such an r no use. I've done it m self times, and -' . o all aglow whiLt dress: g,' the cold barb ,iA indebtedness is a niter ' earner Hader t� � tO n t lose any time in attending to a penitentiary tiat'3► rather ti►ink be likes it. sin not only not injurious, bat beneficial, as it TAE LdT E $IB MOBELI, llAUl� ENZI E cold. It is not always possible for &Tier- then aces as a tonic and braces the system, stem, a law passed three years ago. If the Su- - , . . - - I � . cos >1, son to give adequate ',.treatment to a cold y creme -court disorsanizes the county for the J. during the daytime. Duties which cannot If, however, the sense A chill remains, the rat reasop, then its indebtedness of $I22,- A ToueNag Bdery niestratlux ■is Clod- ` `S�* " res 1. g bather not being able tJO rally from the die- Pi! be t red may interfer% But er- g y 456, according to Attorne -General Ives, Haas of New n . 1� l� Y g°° tsessin influence of this cold, g y ' • ,.,, y P g, when the 'evening comes g ,scold barb in 'will be ill ha bean created without . {�. of ; all s it 3 ; - ' . ,, . illegal Probabt no h clan ever died in Lon - , .� I hoe g such a cam. is not invi rating but the re- ving Y P Ys remedial fneawarear are in order. There are verse, and s :inure injurious to health. Lnthority of law. and the bond holders will don who had so many, warm personal friends -_ I - :. car �r so many, ways of treating a cold that one io Pso ] have to lose tbpt amount. If discrganiced y 0• - „ `_, :. . .almost lazed to know which to recom- The water for the bat in snob cases should for the second rose= only, then the debt and so many bitter professional enemies as ' rp �A .: con • mend ; d rho nit is as wall that some. warm or toQid. In cases vigomns rub- will remain valid against ythati oonniY as, a �e leis Sir Novell Mackenzie. V wit �. �° bin should fellow after batbin ,and it is �` -f He came by wh thing shoal be eft to individual jndg- desirable that tesotion �riiontd be stimulated mapcipsl township. successful in this honestly. He was •bard fighter, with . . `� * hin 41 .. - .. meaty to be determined by circumstances. application the Attorney- General will pro- '4 bee { r One general princi le may, consequently, by exercise, such as a brisk walk. Persons reed aunt sixteen other counties. all the courage of his convictions, and he - t o f - - , f * t- �� p who advocate cold bat hs daily for all r- ' I have been tgre tt . . W i .3 . be Lid down--cold being the manifestation sons are clearly wren , M what is snit�ble No allusion has been made to the private had a faculty for winning the affection and Adtht>tlfl. tsafferer from Asth- , -, ... - - - psi 1. by congestion of the abnormal checking of g indebtedness represented by aeottgages ooa6denee of his friends. particatarly among -: , - inf, and beneficial for one constitution is - ma and severe` Colds -. - the perspiration, or in other words the re- 1�- held b Eastern non. Very many of these that has rarely • sibl objectionable, tionable and even dangerous, to y r3 y hi. patients, y been excelled Pil k�:, _ - - I salt of a chill of some portion of the s stem, ono her, There is� no brad -and fast rule in have been satisfied. the honest Bottler In the crustier of Cession he was of the �%111te1'' and lam lAil my ,.:, -_ :r ton the first remedial measure should be the bavin J during the last 8�►e ears. �'O friendB SS Will a5 m thought t �:.- ..; •• r ,. the matter applicable . every one alike, g P" ° �" " g years. Weat and kindest nature which was die- 3 f. h A`�=' j : '' T ie- establishing of the deraiaged<aatioii. It The ater portion of this claw of indebted- 6'so , ;_ - f gre p° because of my feeble condition and of '. - matters comparapvely little, thetrefo! e, by " - - '•�•*+�-. -- Hass has been doe to the rascality and die- played alike whether his patient was of royal t distress from CCnStBtII! o0ugh- :211r­. ? ere what ordinary means the perspiration is AUSTBALIA'B 4WFQLE$T. ' _ honesty of two classes of le --the early blood or the object of his charity : for air >f mo : - started alon with reneged of of cal so -- to , and inability to raise anyof tine , -, • ,� .. � preemptor; who never intend to become a Morell, overwhelmed as he was with a sge- $ arc . L' �r8: e�tirb Will" be ; fnc� x ��a�� $ � � �`�.1>�iik �w frt nos Tows. permanent resident, and_ the loan agar ments to treat the greatest and weal�ieat aCClimtllated Mattel' from mZ1y �g3, `- but , .ti - . _ : or" mahod wilt tie writei,E Ip1 psi ,� who was aware the f but who le in the land. never turned n Was Close at hand. - - e _ by q'he plague of rah)liq'.iin Assttiw oa4AOt aver mot= d psop ed away the that 1IIy time m -,..,,' ' take an adequate dose of some "her tea" be described without �n his commission& The latter knew when hhumblest, and poorest sufferer who came to When nearly womeout for Want Of - - .. the 11 � or similar preparation, Ding immediately there who have not ce of it. laoi l &ns on 1pasjl of these Up* of his door. He charged enormous fees to the - � amp g g Originally introduced in a colony of about a pp .a, h g , P y Sl slid rtst a fritmd rt:9001ZiI11eLd- to bed and covering with something more nand tai ho teas virtual aatahe a sale rich. He would not awe t mono from the ' all t than the usual amount of bed4pg. A per - moors of individuals by a squatter near Mal- rests g , p� touching � ed me to try thy valuable medicine, ; . .. W but he could not !o securing ho of, t r. A tooah' eta iltuatrstingg his r :ration will set in lastin for some boars, the plunder. An incidet�t that oaslie to the tndDoes of heart is related in one of to -da 'a BOschee s German . bee sP 8 tve�urne, who thougl t their taptilisr preeonoe P Y' . but before nistring. the system will have on his station would "remind hips of borne " personal knowledge of the Times' cx rres- newspaper. Gentles Syrup. I atII COII- - - - at, . - recovered it# normal tone, and in most they have kept the recgllection of England Pow hospitals ga fident it Saved my. - - , . ... : di. I'll ant illustrates this feature. Into one of the to which he gave ! ' due there is no neoessit a farther treat- In 1887 having occasion to visit the oft a portion of his time each week was brow ht Refr'eshin i Y so fresh in the minds Qt pastoraliats as to g PO g R fife- t f� wa , monk tempt them to very treasonable language ice of a. loan a�e�t is w Western erne:,, it w wretched little working girt who had an, But this is on the supposition that there csoncern. her when'vIr rabbits are men -'. was his good fortune, or bad fortune, to be attempted to commit suicide by swallowing Sleep• dose gave me t - a • be . are no serious or threatening complications. tioned. present when a tall, dirty uglp homesteader carbolic acid. Sir Moretl attended her day L relief and a gtentle re- - . sh, . Possibly there may be a severe headache in The fecundity of the rabbit is amazing came in to close up a loan. He had " prov- after day, but her case was hopeless, and she freshing sleep,�nch as had not had ba •- - -.- . conndction. In that e&sa the head is pro- and his invasion of remote districts swift ad up," and had his papers all regular. nice was finally seat to her home in an East End 7 ho Y = - and mysterious. CarclEnl estimates chow had made a piication for 51,500, but had slum to ia. She lingered on for two or for Weeks. M 0011 h began lmmCdi- babe heated, while the fart and Lobs are p ' d 3r nee eold and ctamm . This is . im 1 an indi- been allowed cal ;900 b the bom� office. three Reeks, and all her thou hts and con- ately to looseII an away, 'and - bu y P Y that, under favorable conditions, a pair of Y Y ill' - ' . cation that the blood is being forced to the Australian rabbits will produce six litters a He gate the required mortgage on his chaos, vensation were- of the great physician who I found myself rapidly gaining _ . �: '� _ . , � .r= head, and should, if possible, be persuaded year, averaging five individuals each. As signed the notes, and than reOeived ttie had tended her so carefully and treated her health and weight. I am p1e3Sed di: 11 to resume' a more equal movement. Thins the offsprins themselves begin breeding at fit, less 590 commission, although his so kindly. As her final moments drew near t0 inforM thee-- Ut]SOilCited that I P Pi > will be beat facilitated by lacing the feet the of six months, is is shown that, at Papers called for the tall amount. (hateful- she begged that some one would go to " her - , _ ' - _ . Ou placing '� = , ., am in excellent health and do car, I - ou , , _ . in hot water, rubbing the nether limbs this rate, the original po-r might be reason- y stowing the $810 away, he said : doctor, as she termed him, and bring him - 0 , - ' _ - briskl It will aid in the result if the " W'all, I've made a durned sale, to bar bedside. So im rtunate were her• " itli) .attribute it to thy Bo6Ch�t s � Y• Bible in Eva years for a irogeny of over 20,- _ . . head be also freely bathed in warm, but not 000�p0Q ! }bat the o •i al score which . I've Rot mor'n I er.r expected tot ter entreaties that a city missionary, who visit- i�rinan Syrup. C. B. fticxN$Y, _.;� _ ex hot water. As thin coals it cools aLo the the old lace. I'm in' back to Arkansaw ad her dune ventured to call on Sir Morell ' icton. . ' • ° • were biougbt to the ooa�nttry have progagat P ggaa Y= Ontario:' s ' 8 ' , , ® excessive temperature of the head, and as ad after some such rati , no one can doubt and git me a little place, and durn my hido and tell him of the dying gir�l's�requesk " � ' . � _ 1. batter method of reaching the result th n who has seen the snorin us hordes that now of yon ll ever ketch me at Kanw wgtn I Can I do any thing for her , asked Dr. A Plea A; hugagementL - = cif .� the direct application of cold water. The devastate the land in certain in districts. In all His " lace" was not actually worth more Mackenzie. ,. . . 1 . -i It place" Y - Old Henpeck— Nonsense ! The idea of _ roc - > ' lower limbs should then be wrapped in a but the remoter seetio s, however, the rub- then 5.80. The agent, know it, and the home " No," said the missionary ;she is gloat talking about marriage 1 You and my ! stn #• dry pa bits are now faire nder control • one office had reason to believe that the land Y P give - 1:�,: - t ,warm blanket, and the tient should Y human sid, but our presence would ive� daughter haven't liven engaged over six '= P ;I- ' . retire as before. The internal treatment is rabbiter with a k f dogs supervises rvises could not be worth the mono laced on it. her untold comfort." " I'll go," said Or. = -q'_': _, - eel �,_ P1e Ss pe 7 P months. e - - - - not to be overlooked, and any of the favor• stations where one hun red were employed An evidence of this was that not a member Mackenzie, and he put aside all other a e'q' qtr. Young Men —" i)a n believe in ion on- . ite herbs may be employed. :ton years ago, and with; ordinary vi Hoe - of the Investment company, which is still gagements, wen it t miles to ow East End g ,�„ you g 11 -'. - act • the squatters have littl to fear. Mittions counted a good one, ever placed a dollar, tenement house, sat down by the girl's bed- ,Old He, air. �� - , , : the /_ _ side for an hour, sn rated one or two Old Henpeck — Certainly, my young' _ ab I of the animals have bee kilted by fencing of his mioerey on lands in that county. It friend, certainly. The longer the engage- - a $110WeT>e Of P100( III. in the "ter-holes and ems during a dry was always Eastern money that went into simple al lerationa, led her " my dear," „ . season, whereby they ied of thirst, and this class of investments. __ and left bor with two or three bank notes mint the shorter the marriage. E �er At Rome, in 12`22, it rained dust mixed lay in enormous piles ainst the obatrne- - There we twenty well -built towns In this squeezed rep in her hand. - — • - �� j at r with blood for three days, slid, after the: Bpi tions they had frantioaI. and vainly striven state without a single inhabitant to waken � -__ Heller says that there are presents in the• - - dl ., clouds had drifted away, it looked as if the : '. ed to climb, and poisoned rain and fruit have the echoes of their deserted streets. Sara- - islands adjoining Madagascar which haver - .t ".. sail was swimming in a sea of ties. Four The. Greek Church at Sitka, Alasks, is heads whi.;h are always held errct, and • - ` � ps ears later, in 12lS, a snow fell in $ is killed myriads more. ' fortune of £25,000, toga has w t hiirty thousand dollar opera ys . " years offered b the Now Soot Wales Goverment house, a lar brick hotel a twenty-thous- said to be the finest church edifice in Amer- faces "which mach ble those of the• - • [ -' ;� ., fri which was said to have been of as many ge iota. The interior ow�m ' still awaits the man w wan invent some and - dollar school-house, and a number of is a mass of gold and oil- human epeeie& colors as the rainbow. It thawed one day ver, and the walls we covered with price- tic means of general des ruction and the fine business houses, yet there is nobody P ce- The Winni exchange, - - ] and was covered with a bri ht blue evert Peg graL 8'a iviih :rani- - ,, t ' ne g knowledge of this fact as brought to the even to elaim a place to sleep. Her banks low paintings. mate next year an estimate of crop yields. _ - - the following morning. On the fifth da � $ Y y =,y`- le, notice of the various lonial overnmentif remain, but the are aileat- Some of herr in Manitoba and the territories. he ser it melted and ran off in torrents of bl g �' In a yew -tree in a garden at $hwnklin, - 1� ":,::: ' some very original — (From "Station dwellings stand there, monamreats of rho he of tVi h wean thrash is new hatching vice will be made as accurate as possible- - - = x: _ r or somettiing much resembling that sanguine IAN la Australis,,, by S duey Dickinson, in ereduli of man. � t' R : data beiii collected from bu rs stationed � - - fluid in every ticnlar. Many of the old 43' a clutch a four eggs, and not far from ;t a 8 Yo . ., . , ell par. February Beribner. At Fargo a $'15,000 aehO01 -house stands blackbird is nesting in soother tree of the aL several grain centres, who will re ort on writers record a three days' shower of _ ,�• on the side of the hill, w monument of the the :cede in their respective five districts. a. The in L. bloody rail; which fell in the Isle of Rhodes saiiie species. It boa been wet as well as Y Pso - - . ve One of the attractions f of the Chicago Rx.- bond -votie crw& Most of the buildin exchan a have in ration, for destribu- . _ Sardinia, and Italy, in 1236. In 1348 old hi�uition is to be • y d of !00 ianw 'have been rgemoved or era torn down. T mild' sad in some of the flooded districts lion au on forme eiron hour rho rairie de s _ nature gave many marvelous exhibitions. 1' p herons have been seen fishing in the sub- g g p - in - Fierce tempests and terrible earthquakes connected by electricity +and manipulated by hotel keeps gloomy watch over the few re- merged fields and meadows, ,while the flocks province, a circular in respect to the appear- r w, were the order of the day. Several towns one woman.- maiaing houses, aided by the " bank." A of rooks and starlings have been driven to ante of -smut in wheat now being mareted. ? . and thousands of people were swallowed up, Superstition asshhss me very pwaliar herder and his family constitute the sole higher ground. This is a most excellent move. - . hr nLtion of what was once an inco rat- . i 1. and the courses of many European rivers forms in Hawaii. For instance, some of t�F `F° Mc& Sohn MoL3su writes, fr- Biirr to clock is ravel seen in the #arm- housm. .- > of 's Ohanir or�entirely stopped. ny poison- the natives believe that if they cross the city. y _ L . ous fountains gachad out in Austria and threshold of the royal with the left Booth Hatchism it another example of "red. Oni`, March 4, 1889, as follows : " of Liberia, and many of the town resident ' w5, .. h4 Ttal the fluids from t} �m heir of different foot first, a train of bed look will follow a wt Oity without a people. It would have been • gra►t suAorer from neuralgia have no timepieces of any sort. There ate .. - odors and colors. One spring being of them in some way, eithe in health or basi- take more than ;300,004 to duplicate the !� the last nine years, but, being advised few civilised oountriewwherea timeppiececan • - - . - di .- . from the mountain side near Vilwh; Austria news. The ave a , would as soon buildings there. and yet one can wager to try St. Jacobs Oil, Own now heartily en- be dispensed with so conveniently. The' - - 01 } � i .. throe h the streets without finding mac, douse t as being a most excellent remedy sun rises at 6 A. m. and sets at 6 p. m. Al- - ' "• .. was as red as carmine ink and so isonous welcome the might t of an ocean of hot lava g g !t woman or child. The list mt ht be con- for this oomplawt, aw I have boon greatly most to the minute the yea: round •and at, s`: that the fnmas from it killed all t a cattle pouring over the countr from Mauve► Loa tinned, but it acrid be a dreary g repetition. b�t$t b9 its use." noon it is vertically overhead. I t_' a' g in the Wellecht Valley. Ponderous se to see a foreign wars ip anchor in the = 'latanes fell in Germany, some of them great harbour. The na as believe a war- Lg of these "cities," Mr. Georg: -W. i - : �1' r to f weighing as much as seventy pounds. At ship brings bad luck. �� tin, of Wyandotte, reoantly said : ^ s. Lameeh it rained flesh, dust, comets, fire - Kansas boa Headed only one lassos, and . , - flKOadir►ii farmer mig t note that Awe we will find out when the resction comes, . - • . a brands, etc. Mock sans with fiery tails tralian butter is feto higher prices in after the de 'on whether she has yet. k ' ." • . -TROUT A1�T' , E UAL • � g sailed throe ' h the air. These poisonous the London market tha anything except • . : d learned it. hamlet has been ambi- Q . - .'_ - - vap�-s are ought to have been the main the beat qualities of ish, and this so. cry • .. ;-e - v • teens to be a metropolis. $v tweet cause of the great plaagae of 1350. cording to the impo m, only because Pe°PI cry y TJ��;p� CURET , = t ;., ..: miles the a bonded themselves and _ V ; - Danis has bee 1 h roads for which they will have no 1 - ` � < b n onger in t o market. 1 built rail _ RHEUMAT $ - : r �ightiIIg the In$tl6ad6�; From Viictoria alone Erg d has taken thLs ly use in the next trali century. Like y ' �� `. ' - 1 t. season two thousand s of batter, or TRADE MARKEVRw►LQIAP.._ 'l'i� is as mach mystery &bon the dtrable the Victorian sbi meet tact reason• .° Q°e- hundred dollar man with the one - _ • - _ .; . . thousand-dollar horse, each community has E 1. nature and Origin of a cold as there is about The trade in foreign mat oa is enormously a system of wateg. works. I know pears: ' L V MsA�irQ " ' t . the influenza, and it is popularly believad to expandin , the imports nto .London from y _ `:: '.��'; _-.._< . s K, .1. . - ` 1 .._ g where thousands dollars line is the ground 43REA`t # be catching from one member of a family to New Zealand having rewhed two millions in watsi mains, and if the y for ply sC1ATiCA ssiother, and notiafregaentlyaahole house - catcsees• Now, these ionise are 13,000 p EM a F CAI : � * � bold it -sewn. at the same time with "colds" miles away fromt is Mo rland and we are Looks wasto burnthe loM wouldnot amount .� F t n`I - as mss lamiiies are now down with in• only from three to six onsand. What fO w mach as the interest on the debt." spt"8�t1ds �1'V�g48s st{ritsy SWQ {i�1r1�Ae... ` {;,- gaenta, The only obvicns difference is the prevents us from goiirir ' and beatingg the TMR CNARL.ES A Y4CELER COMPANY, BaltimW% Mde . = ---- 17-. . ' & : greater in of the symptoms of inflaen- Anstraliatu in the race or so valal►bk a Evan viue�ar fiat to work in ocdat t+� be f3anactlan Qs t: T4RONT0 OhiT. °�� ' =R - idb sac! the jtreater tt�a+d tar dare —each cars laude t wo�h anything. •� - - - - / 'tta`. ..e �� `art `::. t• `a , _ . -- rn - - - - - , _ - - - - • �`` dr •<- 8.'- � -�'� . -.e - ro, Y- r s • a - �.. 3r: . ,: 2 r r a: b - .,. ..... .� .. •x .., .._...t -...- ': -'<;,r ' -z'- .y,,. ;; y' ,'fit. :ryt a 0- -r;- .• t - .. ;.r . ,1 -- ors p,. . s- ...� •--.s,. 'Rw, x' r �€',- 'V. `''' _ - _ t. L. W e - r+' -- :•_• -. 4 " :. +. 4.aS'.- X y f r '. 1r .a r -� -- ._- I + -..; ' - S. 1' . ar . ' tip. '�, ,� < Vr ! • - . _ .t"', . _ yr - ;i v �'.. "- ..�. - - •c Z. A- 3 h r h• a . �• - -1 .:# - �• �r fir. n _ , aR r . is s. 'ctrF F Y Z • I tt ..5- S.,- _ '� . •i .R. [. f " •nom i .s - Sar�r ::�'. 'ale } t Fv C� x L t . °s a - ti st* -,,.1 ' 1 _ n. °r ..x: .s-''"'a- � cr -.;.. r?.. - �[• f -.k ! 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The QNE PO���- - '.. _ " " ing w the eye and to the taste, gentle, -yet g Y _ . . - proprietors, howover claim at they are aloft as the light that gleams at t hoar. ff ' " . �` Thy crown of gold eta radiant glory kee effectual in aatiog qt► the kidneys, liver and -:, I dot a patanat n the in which r ✓+.:► , Partteatars of One ott6rt �re>•arsaio `that term is axed b t a 1 seie8 'fie Bs"r' the sett mouth whue sweetnes9 haw t bo�rela, -./jg A �a s -. ;� R *f Cares on Record >t/eserlbed b e M±e- ' Y vain, a Y re the teen. t of ea►els of easeful The Bish' of Cbesteir w81 -prohibit the . "`4: p- tivnn, y -The roguish dimple 11ett and gently sleeps.. e'P P +;iF: ' troth NewsL -A Worn- Wortika Carer■l pare Rev. Malcolm Forbes from rose in in his . ,• = :S> study aid experimen on the part of the pp 8 . A' oArii[ F A FOUNH A. Dw$f INnuto �'; 7`;, _ :� Perusal. ro rietora, and the ilia were anaoesgfnll Close to my breast this pictured tees shall die, diocese because of the latteen refusal to dis- CASE OF A JUN WHO HAS BBCOHE `•ALL R ;:�.�,j� . fi 4' 1 �,Y.� f 'f- , - : t ',, _ . P Y dad Land remombralaoe oft' shat) cheer my oontinge rsli uu rricert at .the rooms of •� 'I -y �` �� �` t `, 1)=RoIZ',raii g.; Vel>. 6th, lt; .�.• -A igme need in privak pr stet �eer4 bs- hoar, t >zvrr DOWN, AND HAS BZGUX To TAKE � r i e� '.+ 4 ,. I has 'Oat come to li ht here; the . particulars fore being placed fo general sale. Mr. A hau fate may G{od ramtve tar ibis Young s Cbristisn Association in =�,T �ggH P,toiivQty , whit a g Northrop dectare� th t be is living ez• to �' �: g � - �` ~�� '� of h re published iii the Evening _ P 8 • ..a`: #; News, which will be read with considerable ample that thole is n thing to I epnal these - Fortify the ayrrtam again>}t oougiie i3aud _<t �`, • interest b all Canadians, as it records the & once. for .nerve diseases. On g Cat - _ .r a. colds by $ Adama< Wild Cherry sbd ¢ ,k p '�" - 1; yy Inn the ter f tn d that these ills Licorice Tattl Fratti alum. Sold b �: .1 remarkable tacliievelnent of a "Canadian inquiry Arose of the anneal fairs Held at a smsl Y =& aura medical discovery, which has alr in its wore mannfactni}ed b r. Williams edi- druggilb and oonfestponers ; K cents. - .01, - eady. town in Russia a gentlemen obsertred -a y ' .w " - �' tine Co. Brockville, ., and Morristown, gyps - Bum ' soon. be pat of data Macy � g�' =- } . *' own eountry� wen groat and enduring fame. and a Jew haggling over -the sale of a horse. <- At the$_ added triumph there is o doubt N.Y.. and the pills& ld in xe s, (never who have b6 forgheads are lar+tshing their ;' 1. P n in bulk b tlhe hued ) at SO cents a box When the was concluded the two hair plainly back, _ and it it very becom- ` : * ' ", I . the fellow count n of the proprietors • separated, both evidently highly satisfied "' ' will rejoice, i it i lustre on:; Canadian nand' ay a ,, c °e m' with the resalt� 'I OF PORE COD LIVER OIL WIT . ;, '� ni$il from fir. �VVifli Ca, d0�1 Q80d $eblth. ~ - <1 ,M ' science. The story in by the News as Fall of onriosity a. to Cho pcooess of barter Hypophosphltes OF Liege $ S ,.% .... ' IANI follows := etthex aboveadd►9 °The p os at which �tween two anok shrewd ohalsotars the . �+utborn near the famaas White Sulphur Is xoTHINa UNVSVAI. THIS . I�AT . ' -' � ";:" t The followiiq b which a r- these pills are Sold m keel ak ride of treat:- * .. .' ' : , . g psmgw , pies gentleman called rho to him, and in. Springs, Virginia. In m experience of 40 HAS BEEN PE1ti+ORMSD OVSg AND.OVE= , . �' `.,? meat with the. co ti ly inexpensive �gsy y +; ed in the News a short time ago, fitrnished ' . quired how much be hwd received for his ani- yes found �tiess and other mineral waters AGAIN. PALSTABLS As MILK. EN- - ~° - as coip red with of r aced es, or m , ;f� . � � : r a ••lk' -. x^42 °" - _ - - :'.L ,: F" +& V.------ d `R«z .- ""<u�f ''3. , �'+`. _ `' -T; + u !1,wa - is - T _ i, s.+�? Tyw"' 4 , -Y '0- IM1 1 fls�y-.r*t' a�E.f�� ,pp '1 _l - ,,. - - -: f4,• + ii _, .,t yt' ®'* h ;'k i;."• . 'A,r:- _ i _ 5 aid- • _ «� _ - -a .* . <! r :-' gY -.� : r , r a „ t g « . 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'�!:4� -•� •i�... _ ... ,YX '•+� • �- - - 1 - - t- _ 6 1. $, � ' �,'o OUTABUBSOSIBRA 3:By reterrins -- Will Grei of ribs D[tt - Hrrr3s It • o melancholy dot this russet <: _ :�$ ; E to the address libel oa your p you • �'y Co., ' 1� '� OCERIESA'' _ . • j can always woertain tLe date .vbi� is in this yiomtt �co s rt the deai6 of JoTanstoc Pixie, ao 11 T ".. jo ubscription to Tin Nnwais d. --- tlfr. and Mrb�. Wslbotu`ve are th4 sad regpect�d resident,of this gillatta ` _ 5.' ac, _ Remittances are acsknowledged a' 11 I guests of J. A. Hilts this week. he age gentleman hart been in feeble � t 'I'pe(� G ail( " ed them. change of date on label on the first paper ol- , , . , 4 + - �-,.,- receipt of money at this ofllce. Always --The Anglican Services in St.611sorge a health f some time past, sad on Sunday " r �wtn� .. ; .., ' ,z . I ,.t' keep the date paid ahead. tf Church will be, held for the future at - breathed his last. Detwased bas resided " _� _ _ �" ' ' . 10:80 a.m. instead of 8 m. as heretofore in Pickeri Townshi form ears r p. tzR may, ' Lister to the aces the serene ar: . _t_ �� ���.. -mr. A. Collins, of Rut Font Farm,; and was always highly respected by all f on hkh con. of Markham, is going back - class**. A few Jyears he morel info . - to M �t iitoba, and his large sale takes place the village, and since "'ti time has done , le of the bar aYn s wve are offerin . _ .: ; ' PICKEBIN(I: ONT., FEB. 12, lEl9`a. nett Wednesday. much towards iaereasing the property r, `"` -The B. C. Miesioa opens* on Thnrs• wealth of the place, the Pixie block being • I6 lbs. of n1Ce brlggt pello� f3rlgar for $ 1.00 • 61bf3, - ' 4 day evening at ? o clooli,and will continue only one of the many monuments now .. one weep. Services will be conducted by testifying to his ente and memory. ' 2 t311yII8 of Horse Shoe �R1m071 ..: _ , LoCAL 1SM S of Ralf3' for 26 ets ; , Rev; . Father McNernary and Dodsworth. Der, Pixie had reached theatre of 78 years, t. . - I- _ _ - - . . I - -Mr. -and Mrs. Hayes, -Enniskillen ; but was very active 'until a short time . for 25 ©ts , 5 lbsi good 3�0, Tea Or 1.0(? , 8II(1 , . #_ i. i John Haincock Taloon ; Mr. apd Mrs• ago. The interment took place at the �'` � —.dead Dr. Slocum's advt. in another everything at Rock Bettorn prices.. Call ann see. . t: -j Jag. Hancock, Coultice ; and Mr. and Union Cemetry, near Oshawa, on Tues. . __ part of this paper. Mrs, Jas. Bellman. owws�uville, are the day, and was el attended by relations =T -hiss and May Gordon are with nes cs of Mrs. Jeffery this sash. sad friend *. The Widow aizd daughter MRS • Je BRYANT* ar BROUGHAM*.- v GRAM• - - _ friends in the city this week. g -Sermon nest Sunday evening in the have our undivided sympathy in the loss - . --Miss Ella -Hunter, of B)ackstock, is Metko iiet Church on '• Nebnchadnezzer's of husband and Esther. 4 .. 1. ' "� Tam ng her uncle, John Rankin. Dream, ire into retntionI and the first - -� ` ' A. - -Rey. LovorinR, of Scarboro, ably fill- rP f - 1 beast of Daniel's. Vision.'' Special ser- Ss!e Regicti:r. . = � W °', ~r ed the St. An pulpit on Sabbath. cice� continued one week longer. �- 0 , . , . . .. . --= � -Geo. Marquis, of Brock, was hers. „ 1 - - - _ ' -,Jn Tuesday evening next, Feb: 28rd, ] 10"AT, Feb Pad :- Credit sale of farm - _ -. _ -� _ last week, visiting his brother, who it y S atroCk, im laments, etc., the to rt of ` 1. but slowly recovering. thaRichardson's will be held a diary meeting in W. G. N, O�rnon, at lot 19, $ oonpof Picker- ' t '_ , I V. office above Tnx Nzws • . _ - - - - ' , . a ---The ante way of testing good eggs ofTie.. The committees ap feted to u?R townshf�. No reserve. Bale at one , . by placing them in water. If the ends o clock sharp. See posters. Thos. Poo- e w ever* a - ° "3 _ canvas for cows are regnestsd to be in at- g - tarn up, they are not fit far food. char, saetionear. . ­ '• --T. A. Greig attended the funeral of tendioce in full, and all others interest- TnURSDAT, Feb. 26 -.- Credit sale of .farm . ; . . - '� z: ,.i ed. stock implements, etc, the property of � ! . - his sister, the late Mrs. T. Jackson, _ _ T , of Clinton, on Monday, and is expected -3fr. a d re. C. - A[arquis tole• Andrew Annan, lot 29, ' B. F, con. of r e Picketing township. Eight months " '� - .,. - home to -day. - . braced their wooden wedding on Tuesday P q - _ ��.' ` -., .. - -lieu. Fitz atricit, of Greenwood oc- evening. A lax a number of relatives credit. Hale at ons o'clock sharp: See _ „ `. F g large bills. Thos. Poueher, auctioneer. `:�M + - oapied the Methodist pulpit on Sabbath, were present, aiad a very EoCiable evening :• r 11, . . : ._� instead of Rev. Willoughby, who was .Qn• was agent. The guests departed wishing TUasnAT, March let :-Credit seta of farm _ I �l'ik I I . . - stock, implements. hay, oats, etc., the '� . , . ' -4 ', � avoidably detained. the �ost and hostess many years of happy property of Wm. Bennett, at lot 5, Can. , � .. :_ ' `.I Collector Hutchison called• -on us mar��ied life. „D,•' Scarboro Township Ninemonths - J . Saturday, and to avoid a seizure we- bor- -,All will to welcome to - the - special credit. Sale at one o'clock. See bills. . - . - - .. :��,', ,; . r _ rowed the moue to a our razes. Fact ;'_s. t r , : I y pay Eva:igehstio Services to be held in Pirie's .. D. Beldam, auctioneer. �:; • i t is we are desperately hard up. Hal, Sunday 21st Feb. 1892, by Messrs. Tosimi , March lab:- Aaction saleof farm . We have �IISt received and opened - �.'" " -The remains of the late Mrs. Kelly T. A. Rodgers aAd (leorge A. Lowe *, at stock, implements, etc., the property of .} il � were interred here on Thursday morning 4 and 8 to Also childron s, and 8. $. Arthur Jackson, at lot 34, 4th con of _ ll this week a j0.t Of fine teas, the ' �� ``' 11 . , .. tar o number of former ac naintanoes T hers and workers meeti on Sattu• Pickering township. gale to commence p .';_ .'., '` .� "1'a Rended the service in the R9C. church. eat at 1 o'clock sharp. No reserve will be ' beat we have ever offered. FIDe new . _ _ . r.: ,. , • day evening Feb. 20th, R0 .m. . •` : ;1, =-He is a mighty economical citizen ! made. See posters. Thos. Poacher, - - - . . . Vi=.ecines lay afternoon Rev. Faiber ruct,oueer. 011O� 'epee, 13a8ket �)lieCi U12COlor- : ;r : 'who refrains from shovelling snow off the 0 "� �: ' Jeffc�ott met wifh rather a painful RM ` NDN88LAT, Mi'rch 2nd :— Credit sale of - q'- . sidewalk in order to prevent the wearing dent,, His driver became unruly and in farm shock, im lemenes, etc., the prop- ' :` ` of the planks during winter. Yet the , ed Japan, very .choice Black Congo. ': . . c., country is full of such people. getting out of the cutter be fell and the arty of James Whiteside, at lot 31, rear - runner of the sleigh passed over his arm, of 7th con. of Pickering township. No ` --The ice harvest has commenced here reserve. Eight months credit Bee w8 are now able t0 offer the best :-, dislocating it at the shoulder. He is enf- g ' -this week. There ma not be an con- stare. Bale at one o'clock shay T. '_>� K *'` t y y tering much pain throe h the accident. Po p' value in teas Of different kinds and- • . . .- V - nection, but I. Linton was chairman at p B Poacher auctioneer. - f:: i -At the regular meeting of the Fire • - - ' . ' ' • �� 4'`' the latelbutter -and cheese factor meetin ; 'T'$UHBDAT, Mar. 3rd:— Creditsale of horses _ • v _ , . . 1.3 and Isaac Linton is stile in ice. Some ClSidpany,Fridav evening, Richard Moore cattle, ige, etc., the pro rt of Rob- prlCes• Call for sample, try them once Q Q was engaged as bell-ringer for ear, at P 3 � y ' ,_.,- ms see a . connection much snore g y art Wright, at lot 26, rd coo. of Picker- 1xDd b© COt1�lIICed. . ``" • kvividly than can we. li3 per month. fled. Giloors, who has ing. Bale at 1 o'clock sharp: Bee bills. - -- _ . i - filled the position for the past twelve Thos. Poueher, auctioneer. P ryk _'`; . =-We don t mean to be rnde or anything d LiT C O f:P ' S t= O keil 'VFell of eYe Mar. 15th :- Credit sale of farm i = , f ; of ',that kind, but those of our subscribers months, bas Riven entire satisfaction, and Tc>rsnAT, - '. '' r. his resignation was received with reRiet, stock, implements, etc., the property of Where. �'� a keep the pure coffee bean, who have not yet remitted for 1892, will gear Moore, lot I1, con. 2 Pickering Befit' LOnaOn ��• ; ` Nevertheless. it is expected that ]1[r. y and grind a8 we sell. - , `• -. _ I. > ,hake money by sending the amount due . . .' ` us at once. We need and meet `have the Moore will prove to be equally'as desery- township, one mile east of Pickering vie- _ 4` lage. 7 months credit. See large bills. Pearl Sad Othel COCOag. FOr 1301118- ! . mane Jost think of *skin credit far �g of the confidence of the company. At • ' y g Sale at one o'clock. Thos. Poacher sue- . , . tbing pleasant. and wholesome try aniaceount of one dollar - the same Ressioo a' committee was ap tioneer• ., • pointed to hai►s the tolling appantns got - _ - ' - . The Streetevi)le Rcvicttr heretofore a - , . . -- in a more efficient condition, and citizens - spicy independent journal, now comes CROOK ROAD. . . . out flatfooted in the interest of Mr. Jack. desiring such melancholy services, can IS@ - • . . . DIC KIE '. son,: Conservative candidate in - Halton. have the metal tolled by arranging with . ,tiews seams• - . ._ _ _ ... e are sorry to lose Brother Fawcett Mr.' Moore. The company have taken Ra - _ z 1? y Beggars are numerous F--.. r but will opt papers of incorporation, end are now Chicken pocks are raging here at tea - from the independent ranks, F 6 P ' ascribe the Bop to his early education. "'Rotiating for the purchase of a suitable ent. i- , - No flowers. . place for a Fire Hall. %Vbat ie the matter With our lawyer • 0 _ , '` -The net receipts froth the two fire con. this week - Andrew Annan, residing at lot 29" - y , . B. F. concession south of Dunbarton, bas certs were a few cents over t64. We aia Several took in the )eoture at Green- Y,'_ refried his farm for a term of years, and "not of tills opinion .thkt the company wood last Tuesday. aIId Men Of ReIIOwn afire :` ' � _�. ' is leaving a sale of all his stock and imple• should pay for bell - ringing out of funds A goodly uumber patton*Ted the oyster . . A _ - ' {` ", ' manta on the 25th inst. As the lease has raisel in such a manner. Oar plan would supper at Port Union last Thursday eyen- - baste signed and all arrangement made, be to assess each house in the place Ray ing, - . .. . . )ifr. Annan will sell everything he men• a5 cents a rear, which woal�l raise enfiic i.� • 1.11 11 t • _ boas on the large posters:.- `ient money to pay the ringer. Then the - - BROUGHAM. `�' Y - .t -jWhat a magueficent sight did' th3 company could u *e futile raised by con - 1s still a't it with a large' '' " , - - notihern lights present on Saturday, &Lout carts and picnics in waiting our means of Tl.e anniversary of the opening of the T• A' GREIG g t 1. a j - 8 p. �m. Numerous and' varied were the fire protection more efficient. To be sure Presbyterian Church will be observed on assortment Of W ood a Uware Of all kinds. ; . .­ .. . - Ilugs that our people expected to tllow we have better protection now, than can Sabbath the l.6 th lust. Rev. Mr. Chip- Tube Wringers, washboards Rolling Pills Daisy Churns, � _ - _ ... �' '. - ' _ . this peculiar action of the elements, 'but be claimed by mauv villages twice our holui Rill preach the anniversary cervices. ' . safely sit that the wools -do size, net we are far from having a perfect Butter Bowls and Ladles, stove, Boot and Scrub Brushes, t now we can v y g Dr. Svrou'e. M. I for South Grey donates a storm, no leas furious than that systeu,. Think thin matter Orel•, and if war, l,e :-e on S+ia3ay With 3. M. Gerow. / �-_ Brooms,' Mops. Stable .Baskets of all sizes. Cheap for Cash. ; indicated by the sun canine. the aRSessiuput gplen is anproyed of, the lie is- n-oiking in :he conservative m-ter• - E -=—J. H. Rogers left for North Dorches- villagers lreuerall�' sliaul�l appoint a cotes I Early spring pre3icted, so get ready for housecleaning. !. ; ests in Sotah Outa, -;o. _ tenon Satarda to attend the funeral of �mittee to do the asses ing and collecting. , .. � y J.E.Fareweli w:►s i,ere last week h edit• - bis- brother- in-law, Thomas Saddler, an In the absence of a council; uaQCh village iug up etidence i4 sappoit of the, Local ... - ' _ res cted resident of that Town- business must be managed by committeea. - .. . ' old and pe Option by law. • �`y.. • _ - ship. Heart disease was the cause of -Chas. S. I�luner made application at I .• ' death. Mrs. Saddler was raised in Pick- the council meeting on Monday to have ' . . - <d :�_ eriiag. where a host of friends and rela- the south fifty acres of his farm on the . , .- eitaRRYwOOD. '. i. lions avmpathise with her. - in her bereve second concession, removed from S. S. ' TV1 4 �L a are sorry y to hear that Mrs. Diainla►nd ' -: went.. . No. 4 west and p aced in S. S. No. 3, is no better. R*:. . 0 9 - - ,_ � --John M zwell, of the Commercial Dunbarton. The trustees of No. 4 west Thos. Beare, of whitevale, 6Ued the pal- • I - : : .11 i I - hotel, ; HigbTa>t Creek announces a were present and b'ected as tie resent ,,.., ,._,..._-,,,.,-,,,,,,-•.�,...-, ,..,.,.,{�.�- . f d 1 P pit here bun av evening. `^'^^ shooti' g match' for Monday, Feb. 22nd. acera a of the section is none too Great. ::: �i. r. ......i...w....i- '-.SU...is.l ... Q R w e are deed tohear that Mr.Mct;reight • X� The- seevices of a large uumber of Reese Mr. Palmer s contentions seem only real- is recovering cram his late illness. ' . - - .and turkeys have been engaged, as well onable. as Dunbarton school is half a Mrs. M. bummerfeldt, of Mount Albert, fi w UR Stock is 'now omplete as 150 pigeons and a host of black bir3s. mile hearer to his property.than the nil is visiting her mother, Mrs. ood , 1 'Shooting to commence at 10 a.m., and lags school. As a section We are quite Wm. 'i'Vood and fariiily, of Illinois, is visiting his mother acid friends here. with Blankets,. Flannels1 continue indefinitely. All should attend willing to allow Mr. calmer to be remov - . . . and h: ye a good days sport. ed, if the o3unoil will give no the farm llameramor says there aresomev�eddings i , .. " '' . '" ---A number of brethren 'from Whitby now ocoupied by Mr. Baker. But we are COm'r'gg off in t}ie near future. Look oat Yarns, goio sex ( Lad Les' `[en d _ . . - d d the meeting of the Hovel Temp- not willing to have our aeersge lessened. boys, this is leap year. J , - siren 13 l _ P Our singing class is making rapid -pro• . - # ; '; Jar lod,Re here on Friday evening. After This section is peculiarly' ,laid out at best press, we have over fifty names. Come y , TT ,(�T ' - :_ f the business'bad been transacted, a sort and the council possibly can rearfange along, there is room for more. . Men S .., Underwear, &c g over' # of Concert took place, the visitors assist boundaries suitable to both traetees. and The entertainment held on Friday even- 1 . 1. - - ing tbo home members with the program. ratepayers. Certainlv if the boundaries ing by the I.O.G.T. was a good success. - i _ i This was followed by a cake party, with are changed the special taxes for building The night was very cold and the attendance shoes Felt Boots and Rubbers, . Y -- eoflse ' to help digestion. The evening will obly be Wrne by the parties now in was not as large as was expected, but all . r �. - was agent in a very pleasant manner in. the%ectiou. That is if Mr. Palmer sue- were well pleased with the rogram. After I - ' �- - he will still the entertainment. the lades treated the ~-I.;-- x d�etl• , teed* n being transferred and a large stock off... Fresh .�, 4- a Royal Tothplars,of Wbitby,bave have tZat tax to pay, while others taken audience to refreshments. ,.. .. r noticed an item in the Pickering Nzwa - '{ _' -seats hearty invitation to the Pickering in will not be assessed therefor. . : 1, . "Ten last week written by Poverty Hollows scribe t 4 Dramatic Club to present the play, - Everybody bore was startled 'Bator- sowing Lis cleverness, no doubt, as he �'�se,1'1ers, for Christmas ,Trade, - . , � ° - °. _ _ Nights in a Barroom," at the Music day morning with the intelligence that on thought it smart to call Cberr`.ywood boys - ' . - Hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 24th. the previous evening, Jean Oreig, wife .if some hideous names and blaming them for • - • '_ - , After l due consideration the club has :, °�`` Thomas Jackson jr, of Clinton, had died upsetting D. Little's load of gravel. we ,. = . : y . m 1 with the invitation. v hi know the bo a never npset such as all kinds of feels Ral asrreec� to co p y of typhoid fever,it was known that she lead would ha e m y {$` 1. i , Z he club met with a heart race lion on 90 . . . . . . ` ' - • I 11 y P been very ill for a couple of weeks,but the D. Little's load of gravel,nor anyone elsee. y . -,each appearance here, aild will no doubt sa i end was,ngt expected. Mrs. Jackson IS boys of Poverty Hollow played such 1� ran e� :- x . draw good house on the 24th at Whitby- was aged ,f ears and seven mouths, and a �y lea', ,Wean trick on one of, them sins, s C arrant s l u g a 1 g 7 selves the should shoulder their own r= :. ' -- lAelie Allaway came before Hi3 Hon- was the oldest daughter of Mrs, Grsig re- y a, =' - . _ . -or, Juoge Burnham, on Friday last, and yearly of this villaRa, Dwessed WIS a meanness and not try to put it on to boys _ - - - _ , -r that of break- that are innocent. a are thankful that LeiYlols llt8 ((',..... - - .4'.' after admitting the charge. woman to whom her home was the whole f � _ ,. 4 we have not t each a oLws in Cherrywood jag iDto Logan 's store on Thursday and world land bar - devotion to husband and go .. - f .his received a sentence of one as toughs. Poverty Hollow must not run - Friday nip , three little children was ssldozM or sever _ A _ -- year in alts Central risen. -Had he been off with the idea. became that is their title, - 11 u' •- p squall' d. She is a woman who requires every ne• borhood moat be the same. The - V. proyen guilty after having caused a trial, no mirble monument to preserve her party at Xr. 8eaer's was gotten up by a i _ - _ j hie septsuce would ht " p boas much spore name.; The funeral services occurred on relative with his consent. It was not a � • ING- �, havers: