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I BROCK ROAD. ,,'� ,_ I- I I . ..II.til , " 'tt' r' , . - ­ ­ . . - . � . . . . . .. . - 1� .. ", . - I . .. 1xi _r. - 11. . .- .r _ '. V - r , , . I • . I I � - ­;� ."g-:.c. , --I- I OUTAROUNDUS 9"O' " . ..., -, % D 'S LIVER Y . - - , - _�� . � , .!4') _ - . 'C� $­..., � - ­, � '. . I � . I W. H'. in' . N-�,c- ­ , . . keon is just 020 - �,. i"!V �_- • �* I i Medical. . R. Mann was not himself lastweek. La e N, , I , il . , . 0 . 6z,;;,' , i"' I A II -1 - LATROT LOCAL RAMNING9 RZCORDZD By* Grippe was the cause. i # '.1 "" ....... AAA . , - . . . . . . . . � -A ___,­­�--i--�� An 1 Aye-bftght up Dan Reddin's li*eVy an attack of grip. 1, � .. _. 11111, " , ..- TIRR PRZ88 AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR . .11a I ,,, - 1. , V, � . � I.-- . - I . .. h�7BBZTi 4AN, M,D., C.M., M.O.P. busi ass and have added several now The Malvern Curlers had better* Re. up -, I q%a, , .... ... F _�,�, " - W. Hopkins V. S. has paid several 10h)I - -- • 1. �* - "' 1. - I * & B.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, ho I a and buggies, I can socomodate - ' CORRII)IRNtS. after toeing another niedat. �: __ .. ,h - .. -4 '"'; It, I .. - I .. , --- . � �1. n. � , , . ., - , P . . . ., I J­ I I . _Ring,gt�eet, Pickering Office hours: Morning .2 fessional visits to our burg this week. � ", , ,,�?. � * � � ,; ,.,� , ;, ! ., - . .. Quite a p umber from these parts attend- " I . t . . . . . . 8:90101 :30 ; Evening 6 to 8. t e public with good rigs at all hours. I — ONTO , - * -� -� '' f _:-` . - . - : Chicken pox is still in the section, whteli.'�V�"AF - " _�." . k. - -. N. . . .1 . Covered 'bus meets all trains. fa ��'. .. .. . _.� - I ed the dance last Thursday evening at Mr. .., ,I- � • I .. ._,� :L.,l . . - . .� - . . Jahn Weir's. ,I' .. ; °, -0 - IR • � . . must greatly reduce the attimnAminna nirn NEW - , � �. ..... " ., . �­ � connection with liveryl Reep, a - - W " . . ,I___..� .., 1� . ,;. -,- - . I Music. , (NOTI(M-Z*eryTueMayaftornoonTEm-Nams- ;-, ,��.V, Voca . * It . .; - 11�t f ... . I - - The Grey Hound -was too conceit to bark 61I I -, _.Ij�lt. , .. . . -, -� ­ ___ �. I __ -- ­_�.,__��,,-�;�­,_,!­ - - ;. Sale, Commission and Board- , - : man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump -4 , i I " i . " ,;--, " I ­___ ,*�... 4 i _1� ✓ ­ - , '_�.' ill be pleased to last Wednesday evening at the rick. a . _ ":. � C _ �-A I . .- . 1119 Stables, Pickering. � : . Factory, Claremont, where be w k. Ile We are pleased 6 learn tbit Mrs' � � q , , . .­ . I a Sim soli . I - . I- .. �;_.,. . - - . . . , . . X*Aiss Id, - . see any of his subseribers.1 . bad better go west. Reddin is fast gaining strength and. . . C-1 . � . ; . ­_,� ­ . • ,.:_Y.. " liq �:. . . 10N '1�r -=.A 1 11,108. DULU is fil 011ad AR till, but is not L. J. Johnson took a load of over - soon be well enough to be on't again. .. , I -,.% Ni- �__ 1, .1 A p VIL OF T11L.' T,)]. , I'() CON 1 ,3- s -0. — - - -7. _=M;C31=II, * . 1 1.4 I � - i I i rvatoryiDf.Nluain,ispropiLre-itoRiVO)Ofl- - .. :, - I go . Doc[, - "4''.. �. ... - . - son4 in I both justru mental and vo-,al music- I;e- N" ! -Sboronglily recovered from his attack ,,f to the Ellesmere carnival last Tuesday When cold enough t - ­. `., � III! '..., __ r . . '' . . ") .' , . . . . ,:. I.k. 1 *AOM. ! 04 -C� . . _. evening. They all enjoyed a pleasant time. boys of the sohooi exercise th _. _­.. , V . . . - lDflueriza. - �� forences aiven it required. I . � ,­ . ,. . . . . emq.elv-ea*.,,. _- - - r.. ­ - - �..,., ,..� .11 � f � - -, - -;""... . . Thorough Instruction Guaranteed . - 3". : - I .'. --. - ,._,_1i,­ ' .. i Joikhuit Bundy and wife have" -been Our eastern friends tell us that J. Row. diii-iog recesses and noon hour t the o1r)'It- - -P 1. �� ___. - -- I'm �., . 1400 , .43 . 11 D a i 1* , _i,;� . .. .,. : :­ .. �. , . .� 1. .. � 0 effects all - - -4 "L.!'m .1 �. � I I Is, ClaremoL.t. ideg 011 , - , , - visi'.ing friends'm Colebrook for a few son has fully recovered from the eff t Of b . Some of them begin to talk an iir - v--L!'t • �,,, Addres . : - --: (X a V At : - ;4 ,1:.`,,,,�­ I I . . .. - .� I I CA 09 . .111, .. -,, I - . - - -- :, ... . ­ - 40-52. 46 n overdose of roast beef. Dan't make & they would like to test their skill - . , -�,� -.'-, _� I 03 10 to . ­_'I • I PIZ - l a as foot.., '. . . �1,q " .. of V a . �'�_,; ,.-.�� - I ,_1 I" '" .. , I ." , I ­,,q. . - c '!`_ IV i .3 days. They returned home on Tuesday hog of yourself if it is the best Place You baffists on a team of some neigbb riag ".4.1 ,,-,�, . r, i I � -P evening. . , �� � . - � . I'll.. lk� . . i 1.41 � ,If' , III, .- ... Ilegal. ... � . = qu,r,�Gq 0 2�. X 12 . * a ." . � , V ,., . . I .. - 0 ever struck for grub. f 0 1 . ca . � . ­ I . . The Misses Hamilton have moved school. Perhaps some school could favor ,- -it i - 4.9a I , , , We hear that Malvern barber went , -,%% . i" - i - [- - I - - - - ; I aw, V3,. '� 1. 1-7'!i% W i I n . I. ! . , I 1 6 ._��­ � I., , .1 - ': . � i. , - � . - ELL, Q. C., HARRIS- �--.zdV them with a cliallange. . � ­ _N -, I - pf E. FAREWELL, . ­ -4 , , . I W.. I . ; , .. , 11 � vil - . . ;. .­ . CUM E�_� ! J v X i I I M 0 May they long live to enjoy the fruits Of our young farmers, and the barber having The straw stack of Mr. J. Connork feli , I S. 1_1�; . , 0A into their new residence on Brook street. to Toronto one day last week with one of . � . . I , TER, County Crown Attorney, and County . I . 1*0 .�.:.; -.. " - e e �.L I ..., - - ' �_",,, ` I ':'� _y � I I h their enterprise. I so much business to attend to %as left to over the other night burying ender it it J '/ i - Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10 . :. -, ! I - A�4., - Q �,�. .. , . - - - ------------------- re .. " '4 "4 '" " - " �� ."' � L , qeA .m .- ­ 6 10,1�.�, I " " K I .". . . '-: �.,W - I 0 - � ' Joseph Pilkey has �. I ­' . .. . ­ -'. _;�. � - - JAM O. .. S . . I .. . a Iles - purchased from h - is paddle bia way home as best he could. yearling colt and a calf. When the straw , . " '; , � ES MILLER, SoLicirm N. � . ,�:,� �-� . 17,-, - - . lie, Conveyancer, . q� u,81, to 'is' , - t�.. S. �. . are not much surprised at hearing this, was pitched away the jumped Up and . : .. �` I ..,.�� - . , . etc. Office at . . - - TARY Public, OR brother David, of Peterboro', the farm in We _.. ­., I . . .i' ,_ � , - . - I .'r r-' _ I I... 1.. . I ''. . Thistle Ha," near Brougham. money to loan. M 4 -_ - — - __1 --- --- ton for Dave would likely have some more L.. ran off feeling none the worse of its sqneezw : �­ I . I &I !.I . . 0 1 the 7th con., now occupied by Bolton . z "I - , I - .�'., I ... . 4 1 0 . - _� it .. ' '�4 �' � u_ �- , I- �t,', !_, : . = ,%� - - . i .0"" J 8 t 'D 13 0 " Banks. It is ruinereA that the new own. IT. W. to buy for the lady at the harness but the colt was unable to rim 'It is an-- .., `�' . "' �­':' : I . . . .AY, BARRIS. Ing is t 10 "00j] d , � a 10, 'I omit . ` , "; ��tzI ,� - . I . , ; ' ' , - lJoters, Solicitors, &c. Office opposite Post . - 11 A 4W 5"4 1 111 00 V -a. � - er will much the premises. . . — der the care of the Pickerin 4­ ._� ,' I .. , rl,,. _. ., � �. & AleGILLIVP P_ ;� IIII a , 1, W ,a Q.q shop or perhaps some flour for the ; e' ." -i - , I . II ,a 4) 0�r a 8 O.C, 0.0 go a , . . , 1W . , � 1, � !� � . . �. 4A - U� , . , . �. N. ok- 10 , $ C) W&02� ce 021 Milton, a"Young 80,2 of Win. Benson, and other things to numerous to mention. it is hoped it may be saved 0 an� I 4 K, . . - N a CD- . �F­ .. ., �. %i" 0, - �­- . office. ftitby, Out. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Tbeo. CM d'O g t (ID"' 00 P 4D - I I � t.k, � -A I � .. � * - * � , � . • - . . A., ?Ae�Wivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. 8Y ,, 1 ,11 A A. P4 W;3r..M= "I - who resides a short distance south of this JACK TRz RxppzR , . � I,' . . �a�:. I., ..- 4 , , .W -4 (I . . ions blemishes. __�_ '. .1 � I op . . .. 1. (1) . . . ­ . &-0404-I 1.��_ '.� " . � I , - . .1 '. 1.�,_ ,�. �. , ­1' - . I ca place, had his sholder dislocated one day ham - ': r � _ , . - KER, BARRISTER , 0 0 g . . . . . I , Some of our young people seem, to kv&--�, .,,.�-._ e, �,, , I HqMAS PAR z U 1 C4 :9 P-5 ft 0 0 W . . � 2, _11 7 � T . and Solicitor, &c. money to loan. No ;=;�I) I ---------------- 0 last week. The little fellow suftered . CEDAR GRO�E - - - tired of single life and irk order to put an-.,-.-. �91'11"�. I . - , I I ,. , . � I -, . o Bank, Picker- l.. :* :). op.. � ,., . . .,. - 1. . - commission. Office: ove]rontari 0. . 0 0- 1k much for. a time. but the joint was set � . � . . . . end to such monotony have deliberatel3r-" I.;.. ''. I . ­ :� 5,0 .-. • : ,2 " .. - . � - - I . ins o�ou every Saturday. _ 4-y - 0 tg . - . -_ II ,, - I In,, � �;' , i.- I ! . . 'm I 0 - _: , " 'M 2 a A and the sufferer is now doing nicely. f decided to try the bonds Of matrimony- ^ . . . : . a P, d .q 0 4) k The Misses Muirbead and IdacUl ", . " ": I I S3 ., "It", . - �!�, �. !. t.4 .0 It F& _A. A, '0 Business Ila,, been even beyond the Mount Albert, paid Mr. Evans a flvinlz Two of such young people are Mr. NVill,i ., vo I A ,� - S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law- . 4, . � 1! P, � - 080 .4'i�s, V?. .. -1 - .0 .0 a d ." -.1, . - '� , " I OID .. e I A- 4: 5 I 'I � ..."q., ".. . 1�4 i .C.O 0 0 - 'a , t of dullness during the past week. visit -on Satu' i Mitchell and Miss Annie Wright whose, ., . 4 rence, Ormiston & lirew, Barripterp, M 4 -V 8­2 rday. r"t ;7 ­ I . .� I -, � � -- .,3 Solicit,I Notarise, &c., 15 7orouto street, ,ro- 00 ___ __ _ - - I 101 point has reared owirg to the mellow Mr. calgev and favail , of Torobto, marriage took vlace at the residence of *'. � . - . �,; ,.I e . ; ­ . - . ­ ;At-g�,,iti __ - - rolizo, ivin i)-i at (lae-rinont every Thursday. N off � en .0 w) CID t- a ' y - - ' ' , '_.�, . _14�0,-:t . . I OX -e n�ly's sbnp- Mollev to loan. 21 __ . __ . - � - - --.---.- - _____ _. __ - _�- __ state of tite rnRls. Bill we are hapefifl. drove ovit to -Jas-. Boyd's and spent Sun. the bride's father on We(]. evening att. , ,_�. I a, lf Ivar J. Bur y � 11 - , 1. 4� , . - ". - . - 7 I I. A V.inlcr's fog wou'd freeze a braRs- day with him. ­.,��'. I . 1 6, o'clock. The nuptial knot was tied by--- _­-�"�' � - .. ­ . __- I -------- ______ :, C 0 W I E - 1. �, -1 '. I . - .� . . � monkey," sayr,, the old saw. We expect _*4i1:1 11 11 - 6 the Rev. Cannon, Wbitevale. We feek�,, .. ­:;'�.- . .q , , IN .. - � � Vetertitary. . . . Jas. Boyd has' recovered from the effect .. ­._�._,w -, � - . . : I . , ., L z ­ - I - - I � �. ­ -1 ­_'­__­ --- - .. *"Irl Vy 1, - - - I I - W M111" a cold snap in the near future. of the oyster slipper and declares that in that we voice the whole neighborhood - ­,"g. I -, 'I , � . - . . I., ­ _ ­ . . .. ,�`, - . � i I'— 11-11i I , VETERINARY SUR- One thing mucl: needed in Claremont the future he will take the most direct when we heartily wish them"Much Joy,-, � ", . � - . . .� .- HOPXINS I - . ..;Y-;.. r . I If . .� _. .-. , . t z. � I . - . . • 1 GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- as n C) T7 I,?HAM I 9 is a bfkrber shop. If some good MAD route home. 1. ... " ;J:., - . 1, .. . it __ .-.-. . .,. . - - Orinar� College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale - : , �_. . - � ., � . � . � , ��'; . 1. I . . , -, - - . '. " '41, _ and, Cherrywood every - Saturday. Diseases of '-I.:!. _- ' Has for sale the 4est.. . • '!Rlue l.ere he would meet plenty of eq- Miss -Jessie McCreight has returned .. . WHITEVALE. . .: w . - . i" ... . "Y ": " e . �. . . . �.. , :_ ., :"..--d2�1 - the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge couragement, Bud would have no trouble froin a fiv`e weeks visit to Titusville, Pa. . � .. I, ". . . H I ... . - : . _ . - . lk - 11 � • lot 33,7th con., Pickering. Culls promptl at- - � . I .;. � � � .- . . - -1 .. � -,: ,. .. !_� � . . -, .. , .�_, in procuring rt suitable location. Should and reports having had a huge time and , 9 ; .. ..J �'l I � `6 STEEL — CULTIVATOR ­.�.Al I 'teuqedlto. Telegraph address: WhAtevale, Out. mi Taylor,of Aurora, is visiting friends. - � �,'.; -, I Liss .. . P.O.Iaddress: Green River. Out.• 34-V • this item strike the eyes of a tonsorial is now in favor of annexation. . _ ,,.,� �_, �, *,: ,q� - I ill this locality. ."', I , � I . . 1. , " I I . I ; I . .1% . , . '. . , :�, .. . ­- . - •. on the market, also � V . gent!eruen in quest of a business site Owing ti the I'llnegs of Rev. R. Thynne, Mr. A. E. Major was away this week our' , ;.-,-.,-,, I- � . � . V . . I 0 1 '' , . .. : . I - - I _.:_� i - � . � 4 " _0 i Societies. . he could not do better than pay a visit to pastor of Zion Church, the pulpit has been -a business trip. , V�' . � . . . . ­­_'___­_ . . . , ­�;T:. '�,A " I .. . � :-�- � ­ .- . ,,� .t�t ` - J ­­. , U. SEED,— -. DRILLS our village. . occupied the last two Sundays by Rev. H. . Miss Effie Major, of Aurora, is visiting . -,�.�--� " " !, 'P , � � ,U,�-�N.­-G----S­6-�- LODGE NO. 135, I. 'Izl'��l .;, " ��.�- �,;_,, , thard & S�ott. Call. n -`��. . I ay ' . . - . _ r�_ J. I - * manufactured by CII Again liar, Ira Boyer reason to qnar. Sh. , � . - 1%, G[ T. This lodge meets every Mond qw, of Whitey Whiterale, who preached an her uncles and aunts at Maple Avenue. , _­ - " . - ­_. III ._ . �V 'i . - . evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickerifig. aild - inspect before pu rchasinG. rel with the fittes. The weather was 60 eloquent sermon on each occa,4iou. ' ' Miss Libbie and Clara White are &I � -- - .z � � - -�­ I 11 --- - - - -_ - - - ­- - . - Every person invited to join and help advance . . mild on Monday that the rink became R. Fee, ,manager of the Toronto Cider seeing their friends in the vicinity of Aur­ I , I v . . . . I., I N ,!k : , , ? , I ": � . I I flooded with water and a carnival was �: 1. - . � I, .� " - . '. , -. , - - WATCH -- REPAIRING . - . the grapzl Cause of ,rewperaw-,e. ,,-,, and Fruit!Vimgar Co. has removed from ol'a" _____ - - _____ ___ ­ - ----------- We are pleased 'to learn that Judsom '-...-_'*:- " - , . � . : I I . . of the tltiestioiu. lie has, however, Toronto to the house recently occupied . '. .. ------I ______ _____ - ' out � 74k, .�: . .� � . . . 41toil'tees carb!&- , - promptly and skilfully done i,,,.ed bills for the lit of March, Tuesday bv JR11. ,Nlaleolm. Pugh, who was very 10I now out, 0I _,,,i,..,-- R� � . . __� — .a--- -- - --• ----- - __ - " Mr. Fee is a "hustler" . ; ._i- . . . . - danger. ;.. A�`, I I .. � " Gmlreyalwe'r, 't.e. - : , I ": " - - . , * -,� __ ------- ­-_�_­­ I with the aid of the very - next, when expects us to be in the and if we bad a few more like llim, Cellar By all appearances. our farmers intend' , ' ., ' " i' - ' . . -.-,., __11 -,-. - -, Cow- . I � midst of a cold snap. Cash prizes are Grove would hum. . 'hine going all L ' : V_-�_ - . 6�iks­ Du'&N, Conveyancer, :_ . best tools and material to keep the thrashing mac . .'. - "W '=' ' ' . � - M-1 sioner for taking Affidl . . . The annual entertainment of Zion S. S. winter. - I , , - : T " ,,�itvj etc., Clare- I ." offered for costumes. See dodgers. . � :_� - . moot, nt. 20y . � � ; .;' .*, �yj .. . I - . 0 - __ ____ -------- __ _. known to the trade. ,- M. Henderson returned from the re- will be held in the Chiirch-on Fridav Mrs. - Pherrill, of Scarboro Junction, has,:-.. -, ­ .. " . ­ . - - .. .. ` . �. .. - of Marriage . . �'. 4 ' - i BUNTING, Issnei .. __ . . . cent meeting of the A. O. U. W. grand eveningMarch4thcOlDmencinR at 7. 30 been staying for a few day's with her friends- :`.. - I., _. . i . � ...- . Be LicensesfortbeCounty- Of Ontario. Of-, lodge, atOtLawa,on Saturday morning. p.m. The committee determined to main around our vale. 1. - ' z-.--' ­_ ` . - . nee, Pickering .: % : nee at the store or at his residence, ' , . % . . __ . .. I . - - �_. . Village. I I q 12=y JEWELLERY — �A�E I He has glowing accounts to relate Of tain the reputation gaiudd by Zion S. S. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. John , . � , �', I . . - � � � . z . . I ------------- - ---------- ___ Sleigh, has been very ill, is now on *,� -, - I " . [ 'TOWNSHIP BiRbtsandr-ontids enjoyed while he so. for good entertainments. or ­ . . R. BEAT ON, '. to order on the premises., fair way �o convalescence. ­4 - " : Do Conveyancer. commissioner for taking ' journed in Canada's Capital. The lodge We understand that Wm. Trann'bRP 0. - � _�_11 , Miss Weir, who has been visiting witly � -:: �:�. - .... - ­ . - %Mdavitg, Accountant and Insurance Agent. Diamond and Stone - Setting, ol-1 goods members expect a grand spetch from him purchased [lie east half of the White Hill ­ LL . . . - . .. �. . Miss P' Ala White for a week or two, has re- t ''I !�� _ez - Money to loan on farm property- Wills pro- mmodelltd, old gold and silver made next Monday evening. The qfder here is farm. eonsistiDR Of 100 acres, from B. F. turned to her home in Prince Albert. I .. .. bated. OFFICE - -At Whitevale. Will be In . 1. over ilatojeweiry of special design. - ir. ' % .. �.. , . Brougham every Monday afternoon for the . � a flourishing condition, new _members White. at a price in the neighborhood of - Our Methodist friends have closed down-:'.'- - ­,.�, ... . - : "Zi I . . . .. 1. transaction of business. 27-Y 1 . . - constantly coming in #5.500. With a little improving this will their revival services, and we understaI - - I : ' ­ ­ . I _ ------------ -------.----------- - . � - . I .. ,,�, . . Architect. , E NGRAVING ! The trustees of the Erskine church an. make Rood fitrin. We wish hiln.-Ruc- that the Baptist members. are contemplat, , , • -VI :11� !A, tiontice Tuesday, March the 22ud, as the cer,s. . - I . ing the commencement of similar meet- -, _-.: .. 1. . POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT plain and ornamental lettering. mono' day and date upon which they will offer . .. - .. : I- _. . . � . � . Alo for the county of Ontario Drawings -grams, crests ant] hunq designs. Jew-. the old inauise for r-ale lly pil b1c. tine tiou. - . . .. . SILAS, tugs in-connection with theireburch. I - and specifications furniabed for every class of eiry and watches beautifully orna. I I -ms*"I . We were pleased to see the Rev. Kr--- -- - �Ji,� - - . - . . . . ' . . - - ­ building. Steam and hot water ed. ': The sale will be conducted by Thos.- - � PORT UNION, . Enisley, of Montreal, in our village ­ - - _... ventilation a sitecia,ty. office--Gerrie Block, I- �S .. ment _. . Ponelier, on the - at i P. in. - ­1 . : Moiiday. Little we thought, when we usedl' . ­ , . i cornerl Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. - agremic;ep, ­ . .. - - I I r, ; - 37 ms will be made known at the time. - - ' I . to see him driving around this circuit wxne. - . 4 ; Resi, .1 de�m-Kingstnn Road East Pickering. . .-y , - ! . ------------ __ ___ —,----- - __ - i J0__..­. . 1 See R-1,III-t. in another William 'Turner and Miss "McNeely' of vears ago, that he would become such air: : . - � * Artetioneeriptg. . . . ( 11 T"ust Hin, have been Nisiting friends in '- mportant member of the ministerial fin-". :: . �. 1,�� ;�- .... 7771-11rz:a-y". . - " I . I - .. 11 - . chance for some ent,arprising young this locality. ' _ - . ­�­_­ _.. ' I a .. . � ternit-v that he now has the honor to be- -,�.:,; ... . -A. �__ ­ - , - I . . ­­ I-I -'- - - ­' I � . . - Half an - David Turner's team one day last week.,,. - . . . � :�, ". I - --' � - 1-1 * - -, I R, B'A N K S, the oiil and reliable . -, . � . . . - couple to start t house keeping. We noticed the genial countentince of ,�. 1. .,.,- . , -t-ioueer, still in the field, able and I ­ . 10 I ' � � .. I . - Le Auc -' - uci7e of land accompanier. tile cotuitiodi 'If, Mr. Weir. of Prince Albeit, at the parlour broke their tic straps, turned the 1I 'i,` -- -�I winiu,r to condurt. any sales entrusted to hire, . ...- ..., PLEASE. . 1. .. I . I.. . 1, . - : . - . .2t., -',- �0- * . - I . . I ... . . awk,1110R. social last Thursday. A.,;'..-, . - . • and ,takes this opportunity of thanking his put- I _1 �� _.:� . . Y. . . around in the Baptist church shed, and - � , I- . � -.1 e -;,; ,+ 1: . - -, The members and adherents of the The oyster slipper at the home of Mr. .. ";u­�,!i y"'.1 - . . - ranq for past favors, and hopes for a coutinuan:�e . . . started for home on the full run, nor did - �Ia - �_: . -, ; • ,_1 t - � - ... of them. Terra,4 for services moderate. ' derate. Ar- Nlethodisf church presented Mfr -,add Mrs. Andrew Annie', Port Union,on the evening they cease travelling until they had reach- . ,� I -e� . ,:, -� . . : ranpraents as to dar-e-; r nd terns can be made . . . 1� - , us -a �, a of Feb. Nth, under the auspices of the ed their intended destination, and left the. ' _­.!; 1, _-I�i " � -­ G ive C frank'Soafford with it handsome tea ser- : ' � "' . � at toe office of this paper. 45-tf . - 't . . I . e . T, - . - i - - - - ------- - - -. ----- I vice at the close of. the prayer meeting Ladies' Aid Sozi�_-tv. Centennial Methodist sleigh buried under a small mountain of . . ­ V: 1" - - I 1,11-4, - . - , . For Stationery, School Books, Wednesday evening, 17th inst. Mr. Spaf- church, was a decided success, financially . . ". iII II - r XINS POUGHER, Licensed Anc- - snow. -1 1. ��,4 .- . . , ` ­1, - . . - tioneer, Valuat:)r, etc., for East Yo It and . Knitting Yarns, Fingerilig, - ford has been laader of the choir and his and otherwise. The pro gratin cont,isting.of The AnniverRary 86rvices of the UrhiteI - . z: . lt�� " 1. I - . :. i , ..." . - 0 w ole of North itud South - Ontario Strict -1 recitations by Viss, L.Purdie, Miss I. Jack- n..' - # - . . T - - next ' - . I � � . . Andelusions, etc.. Berlins, - , - wife organifit for a number of yearn, and - -.�, !--.. � . � att(44tion given to all orders by mail or te,'6grai)h. .'. I � . I vale Methodist Church will be held ; * I . . . * son, Visa L. Annis, Miss Taylor and Alias Sabbath. 28th inst. In the morning sI - � -­­ . - . - Zepliyrs, Wasbing Em. - , E Whitc,, all of which were excellent. The 10.80, and in thee evening at 7 o'clock the - ­ -, . - Charges Aoderate. Address THOS. VOUCHER, _ z�., - the congregation considered the services Sox 47, Brougham, 011t. �. . .. : - , - I t, - . , � . 1. . broldery Silks and Philat., ., - wortliv of some recompense. ',:6like ,�'inging of the calisthenic clubs by Miss Rev. J. W. Stewart, Financial Secrotftr3r - , , ." , j�:­ - . .. . . - i � � ' . - . . — ; f ____ - - - - __ ___. - - __ - I— '.�� . � ��' most events of the kind the recipients of w � - ­ : r - - i mportant . . .1� , - . . I . . Boots ti it d Shoes. . �: seller,, Felts and Pluslie,4,.. - .: Caniphlin, of Whitevale, was an i of the Distri-t, will preach; and in the., -.�� "� , . . . S , i . I � .. _- � - . � � - III-i-11 - _ I - - � - - - � ­ __I_.-------- - - .. Dress and Fancy Cords, Ela!;-,. the silver had not a particle of notice, 9,nd part of the prograin. Mr. A. Chester, Mr. afternoon at 2.30, the Rev. Joseph YOQW. -. � .P I e .,, __ . � - • OHN'LESUE BOUT AND SHOE . . -e than su-prised. After 4 1; t � - I ' were moi the T. Jennings and Mr. .1. Young, graced the --:�, ,�tzl . . . Chairman of District. The Methodist& , , ..., � " . ," A . i,,� ,., I '. . . I �� I -':3': - S 'Maker Peo-ed an -1 sewn work. Orders ties, Tissue Paper, cruncled and prerentation, a short time was Brent In arlor with their presence, and favored the Church Choir will sing morning and even- - -;- "" �` � - protpi)tly attended to. lexperienced workman- ' ­ "., " 0 - .. - a hipt. plain, and a beautiful assortment of Forlabilit. Master Wiffie Thom son was rovers of music with a rare treat, accom- he ,� . . AI I: - . - - . Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the . ing, and Mr. Ward's School Choir in t :, • . � '. - "-­� �', , I _. - village. 7-v - .- -._; . News, King street, Pickering vi, rug patteriis. Also presented with a silver mug and nit p parried by Miss Jackson. Miss Fdiia Jack .. , 1. . I . .1 . afternoon. . '_ � - • _. ... . - __ -------------- ­_ ----------- - __ ____ . � _'. _! . kin riDg, he having dilligently supplied son, a little girl of no mean ability, scrolled . - I . I . - . - . I ­ §�', - - . . . I . . , ,.�`_r, ?_- - . . I . . ­ .A: - - � - : , .. 11otels. - . .. he organ with vitali '. by means of the her name high as a singer. The song by - . . 40-04 _.. - X � . I-. -, PI-1 . . - ­ - - . .. . ­'_k. 1­ M ty. ... __ . - .-A - I _. • �, . A V - _I_-- -.,-..,.-,.-.. � ... _.;�,'­_-� - . � - - ­11, " " 4 - _- - . � I . I A. Pugh was well received. The White- - ' - ­4 ­.. .V,.., - I.M.- .. . '_ lever, for some timb past. . HIGHLAND OREEIG. �. � -, V �r i � � " . � I_1ORD0.%Z HOUSE, Pickering, Ont. - ' �. , � - � � � . . , . I �_. . � . I . 0. I , vale orchestra, so highly recommended,gave- . - -4 .. �_�. mp.,:, ' :i . ­ ;: ;,,, . . EAST END. PICKERINGe ONT. 24 .-I - ., I . - , . I " 44I, "!J�ntesGordon,proprjetoy. Tbisbotelisa �� �. .. 1. - .. I � - - � __ . '. . . good satisfaction and was much appreciat- As announced in the Picke'ringNEws lwa --' ..' 'I - fine 1 new brick building, finished in superior ----- - ___ . BROUGHAM. I I -11 I. � : � - .,- Y, I . � .. style. Every convenience acid comfort for the . • � ' � '� — . . . • ed, as was expected, and will be much iLp- week, the missionary or revival services ., - - . . _', I . _. . �. ; . . ' , . I , . ! -e. were held.in the R.O. Charcli here err Sun- - �"'..----1-- -A.- '- - . - travellih'-public. Now and commodious stables .. .* preciated in this 1010111ity in the future. I . � , ­ I _. - . ... . .- . . . - - and 'sheds. ." 25y Sir. George A. Lowes, of "I The Faith Rev. Mr. Keam occn�)ied the chair with his day, 17th. Rev.Father Dodsworth opened'. ' I -`_'��`:_"�` ' I . . .. t. " ­1 - - __ ­ . .- : ­_ -A U..T I 0 N' Mission of Canada." is conducting even usual ts,el . _ ,�)'_-Ik. I . " C I � - . - . . . .... . - . conducted the entertain - the mission which lasted until Thursday r ­,""; � " � STERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., - , ,�,.-. �,��.' � - 1­1 � ` ' . , . . ' . __ . � . - . I - � . geliatic services in Oie Presbyterian went orderly and pleasantly. The pro- morning. Twice each day the people at-- -- - -, ;, f, . ', . ; W now open for the accommodation of the .. ,�. . . . . *1 _4- . I ,� church here this week. The meetings ceeds,amounted to 560;� $52.20 of which tended regularly to hear this .. - "-: 'jln�?� �h - - having latel �,�i� 4 travelling public. This hotel, y s eloquent " -: -�,­.,`�­% - - . .1. r ChIL14god Laud ,lied been re-furnizhed through- . EACH PLUG OF THE. are being well attended. were deposited in the bank, 17-80 defray- priest preach and explain the great pre - '­:L.` =.: �� .'..- - �, � . . out., �ituate� as it is, opposite the S ink 211110, , . ,; 1 -,-P. I I ,,�. . . . . . -I..-,, t . . . 0 grit is co rl . The bankrupt stock firm have removed ed all expenses.. The members of the so- cepts and doctrines of the Catholic Faith- -_ �',_ �'.�_L, . pvenie it for patrons of the Mi Is. Meals :- , . - ' ' .; � . "'. � - . ,", , , ­1 I � . I , I ' to . . , F, ". . -, . - from town, having disposed of the stock. C'ety wish tender a hearty vote of thanks All approached the sacraments. Them, , ;��. .. . . hataI reasonable hours. Goodstabling . . -1 v -'- ' . . W - , . - - so kind) assisted us with their were quite a .number who for years . , .. , .f:.,. --.-f . . andibedroom. Box stall and enclosed yard for :, While there is no law against such peo- to all who ass IVIVIOM, ­­ ­� ­ . . horses or catt e. Weigh scales on the premises. . exquisite music,anyalso those who recited, neglecting their religions -' ' - ' ' I - - 41 I __ The bar is op u at all legal hours, rd is stocked 'i _V.. . . . .v - orlunq M ' rt e', � N 'a' : ' � I ple comin;t into our township and duties, ancl tfLem. - - " `­ "' . - , . . y , I who did no small part towards making the in a special manner have to be thankful to. _11 ; . I., 1, . . - .I. � . - � . ire lie - ANDY Me- i '. . -ing vrices for a few weeks and � Pee z ", , -� :, : : , - with] pi ors of every bran . . y � . slatightei - : . - .: .. I 1. ­ *1 , . . CU'�uY, Pro rietor. 1:+•y - elatertaillm tit a success. At an early hour God for the' aces and strength they M_ . �- - - 1i �, :o: - - � IS MARKED - :o: .- � - departing hence, they do muzh to hinder 917 .;t. -_T" ,.' _ I­ I- - -------- %. �1 . - . .. the people agan to leave, then I overheard ceived during these days. Another import- ­.. �.-� 1. �'. .. ­_ _____ -_ - --- ------- .. � %be prosperity of our villages. The firm . , , ** I . I ._- I , - . .. - - - . that Whitevale sent her beat I - ant event during the mission was the v !. _� .. .­.. I � . I - isit, .1 . - � - 1 * - - _- Watchimaking. . _-, . ­ a month Looking citi , . � � ... I - . z ,.' in question was here for about - . * � I - - - --;,- ____-__-_. _­:]�_-�._ _� 1. . Ith zone, Pickering village and other parts of of his Grace, Archbishop Wailsh,accompan- - . � - . ­'; - and disposed of a lot of goods, pocketed the I ..-.--, .� . �� - �. . :19T BERT, Witt s township sent m representatives to ied by Vicar - General McCann, and RI '. - ., I lfi �- � chin (ker, Pirk- - 11 .. � . .... - money, and moved away, with, -swell the numbers; !eprese - -, ,�,�:_'., . . � the I " ... "a . 11 � 'An ering, nt. Having b6en 25 years, at the * . " - , . many helped to Fathers Hand and - Jeffoott. His Grace-. ��', '11 " I � - . trade, I can arantee satisfaction. Agent for ., - " i subscribing a cent towards defraying L.d form the crowd; Toronto Yonge street, . _. I Lrus' .. IN BRONZE LETTERS .-. . came to admil . - .-: F. LaziiIIrus' e-glasges. Watches and Clocks . nister the sacrament of con- . - - - I _,� 1_ ' � ex noes of our corporation. Our resid. Manverse, Prince Albert and Wexford firm -1 �.­,k, . . cleaned on ortest notice. and at reasonable pe ation to about 25 persons, many of '-, -W 1, I . . ! . -Ij,N.� 11 .. �, _ , 23-47 NONE OTHER GENUINE Ism merchants are eompelled to suffer the were also represented. whom were young men and women Wbol ­ , `.-:i,,v� 1- rates. i * I 1. :"_;1'i , . I . .., -� . '. � 1.1 I __ .- 41.0 s * , , I I '.. �_' ­� ­ smalciag. � ortunity of re - 1 A�..'; - . . - I ­ - . F ­ I . . - I . . ;tl , , -, - , � " A . . . ! Dres I - loss of trade, as well -as being teriessed � .1 -Pmamm. never before - had the opp , . likil� I I . . �­ ______�� or goods that remain unsold, while the : . . I � vetting this important rite. . . � . f " �. - ! _`i,�� I I , . _.. . - . . After the�;- I - , � .. . - �, ,V '. I , ­ . , , - .- . - M141 41 ,V . Wednes- t�,, , i ".1.11 , , , , , . re.Garry Annie has returned home . . �,�', - . I � � . - M .� 1, V � 4 5�� 4 . Z.. . , MISS F.F,RRIER WISHES TO AN- MONEY TO LOAN bankrupt merchandise is being carted celebration of the Holy Kam on . '_ - . ' I ' 4 - � . . I NOUNCE that she has secured apart � aft. day at ten o'clock, hie Gram exankined th& . . P � , - . away to suppIv the wants of the com- er a short visit to her old home in White. - �,,� I I "A - - % , I- t -N,- . - I . :.. meets above Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green -ON MORT16AGE SECURITY �' candidates for confirmation and comisWer--� ' - .- ­� .. ... " ,�.,td - , River, wheat she will be prepared to execute all , mauitv for six month or a year. It a vale. . . . 1.11 � 'k I ' ' �- -, - . t I . - ;. ,,I : . . work iO her line in trusted to hqr. Having had at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and Do poor beggar tries to eke out an existence' Re*. Mr. seam preached a very flee wad 'Ing thi great difficillty of having 0 'thor-- , .- _. - . 1�1� . . I... �.! - - .1 i - ,P . � some years experience in the bent dresarnsikilig benturee purchased for cash; oughly instructed, the children showed sip. p,- 1� I �� I :0 � ' .- " . ; .. I M. � . ­ I establi limeits in � Toronto, Miss Ferrier is pre- by disposing of a few artioles from a impressive sermon at Centennial on Sun- -V , _,­ � , - suit all comers in style and workman . fair knowledge of the Christian doctr1neI._.'_1:, .1. . F, . I I pared ;o - =-,'6,-1, :E,9rM-&. .L'I basket, he is 'compelled to procure a - . :_1 7- . bought and sold on commission. , his lay. -, 7� ,� � . - e #or a trial and be convinced. Satin. Is' His Grace delighted all present by h- � , . . license. but bankrupt k ings can locate for dsI last. Ahnia -and Miss E. Conant, of ; .­" 14 -, � 11 .. � . - ­ I factioEi guar�uteed. Charges moderate. Terms . ­� . I- . . 11 1. .1 r1I _'. I . _ .. _ . byster - sup"r . this congr6gationj He showed. the I ­I -: � � ... I .. positively cash. MISS FERRIER, Green River. 5 Alrmt for-. ` Western Lancashire and City of a few weeks in a, vacant store and glut Oshawa, took in the . at, Mi eFl Solna-_ � i . . - ­ L ! - London and Manchester Fire Insurance Com- the market, free of charge. It is Andrew Annis! . . ­ . . I I . .time • 0 ' . zeal and care for the poor and- scatterecl! k-�,�_ .,� . - -North American Life insurance ur sleighing is - going 66st. We holpe it I " . ' I I children of this little flock as he would for- -..' 1;.-6� .. Z,. - , , I CO., SNO Accident Insurance taken. - turn cold again, as f � C�', . ''4 '�� . �.. . � ___ , . . _� aripers, want, to ,.--- P. I ;� .i.. -_ .. To be sure the township council have not got home their one of the richest and most intelligent imv-- , , ,�,.- �. �� I summer fire-*ood. _1, L i ", I . . _i.. s�.414 I . tArlio _.� �_ a __ ponies,- -North something was done to set matters ngbt. will . the arch diocese. Long will the reiam .., . 1i B'nk, - power to levy a fee on such dealers, bulII, _�­ I- :�,. .- - � - I , , ,.I.- - Ai.7 am . Prayer meeting was held in the base- I . . � , 11 , 1� 0 . - � I I V"OAMM&S for 8 b or, 1.1.1 4'.. � . � sooner ratepayers in rural ' brance of this mission and of the , �p :_ N� ;. - fgrmi__;, - - _. : municipal- meet of the Centennial church Sunday his Grace live amongst. imi, and our _. PI , - i t and Was by Walt Bru well.. , - . I KgRINOIRANCIff q i" -.:I.. - 6ONVZTAJWC1NG"dAJ&EPUtLT DO], Zi � • ities Ask she Legislature to move in the 8"Kh I lod Walter m :� ` - ..'�, . . " . N � � I f -, matter, the sooner will the Vievance be Mr, B. Ifton d"rated his twenty-fint . "" . i tude to. our good pastor for1sving pr�ou ', � i I . ►_Ir� � k . ..�,.�_-- '_ . I 0 1 . • . I- � 2 n j, _.. ` 4, i 0@!N6IIIIIIIII,-q-.: � . . tie these bleI Will never be forsotllw_� �,;, z - . 6 i6r'& transaction of all leigit'im"do'I �1—*V7I6r*W1W_rWJF491r ty..,-- removed. _., . *"Y 1&4 XOD& n t b - having a 4 .. .. . - - ,e . � , , , , , _ * T we bal ... . � 0 4. . Im iiIi .." � . - - 11 I ,. �� ­ . � iii,III !, ZZ , 46 404 , dift . — . Baul�i Busineos . : , . - -R re heard lo Good Vil sge Lots on nofth side King Strest . . . . - �-. . . Wvpwy. 1 - a, • L 10_*1kAI � - : - =r�m I , . I . � --- -_ - T_ - v. � ,!_ � I - - I . , . .1 - a UM - . : - -1. - I , . � ,W.- I-11I _Ii� . - - '.. . . Or' - 10 to 8 • ; Saturdty* between corner And the College grounds � - -, .., - . ;? - - �., - , k, _06M��. 1 O' a Rovas--From % �.. 5- ; f - " -,; � I ., __ I_' ". �� , �.;� ,M.- "I ... - " ­1 _: , . 411 .: ; V, .­"-, 0 tai 1, o'clock.' . . . for ads, together v ~ vUlap . . ; &Sib lin ,I 9.1- �. . . I I . . I .. - .,t- .11. �1, 4� � . o" to" IMM" and )'for was . k , . :. -.! 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Data the at its close, his name would . - p , _.. g t. fau�•in his t for my kindness, wad ten aeon m lips to prevent snaerung. lrtsuunt�ur wfw es. � - � F : r `` ';Z �` ; p1 Raartt`,If tseli�, th t eta fed do the oily. ap•• lie LL _= tl w+ lhs. ta� W1rg4$` and om arl r- ­.- I meet Dort e, bo x `: ho woiild no ear wit oy a guibe►t two bas wand went sit ng to house. a ohdaged Ltweep theta, Fan heard Dag$ hotnse throb oAn'of a prit e'n va- - :' %ix: . mend, ', " I , n hour at the open win , en- sttaim eft;king, s " to aiy lets,iblesam Pdoor ands: C Zdlsr. One or x - - _ : ,ding tare I re to ea glq one nam�sl joyin tensely this beta ,.alone tltpd tbf) a amber Lomas oast rii all the r' _ . ; - lie. task •easy that res 1� Lame, , , tether of them Fill q lsnahly d in And by doing, food s rsaw,lia urea �` °" A i - I qui uty of.this cool *tamp n' home, .2+ •reuwk " Yoe Jikd litter send roval °fie„ ti :. s ° " • " ser�tulasst rhea, and other blpgti tUs- „ _ = j'r l�ittirah how ee�dom- iea the tra tot erheps van will wond`c at tlii , Why did I ittrt drt dov -- esca highueia wme-nsore of;so- and -so, #taming -- - , i n ; the dimpl/b pia •ed about her pretty mouth, outside . - the article, or H_ H. RI. H. desires that one of gi -es strength to every organ of the body, - - - s== - : t Maine. L! y tL !! • , .� ' VPhen victory asks flares efl'ortt�, Dees for all, bat little birds rtrere aingiug a new song First, then, they had locked file enter 400i meu wait upon him at a fined hour. �. ' { ' . ;;, :And smiling f rt to tats a way to faint) ism heart and the gist let a he their door and rlrithdrawn t e to` rev s trtide rlanee is cavilled " via an and prevents attacks of that tired feeling or I qiY f g more serious affection. Tlie fact that it has 9•,r I .,.. Along some+path o honor. free from blame, sweet eeboes. - , ' surprise fmm without,- Second,• t might nce. Dd�►rlborough House is situated - I'- - - `- To one, the c11t to dogreat dt3eds speaks loud, L• cured thousands of others is sufficient reason v - (; �; ;a;;� But directly I-chid myself for being be a tbitrd alofe @n►te ot#ttida $nt -t.ha in a piece of ground lyip bet,we•n- Pall -maoll -- }� -. .11 . , .: To Qne, amid a vast unhonored crowd. - - - , for belief that it will care you. k. • , , •rather carel�, as the road was a thorough- most important reason of all was, it seems and St. James k. On the -latter side N. B. Be sure to go,", . - { -: �'s,. Far otherwise the common lot of xnan . fare and a chanee st ler m ht sir rise to me, par :. i+agg ig rp tit t I< never could get onG Qf the Are the Mwand�pleasnra- •groa>Ads, °while ,' ' ' .' `` qua hourly toil but seeks they tne�abs to live me. I arose closed the window and obey - wpef�tare that;.lisd sllo+wedf me antranee into the forayer }� by a .pavacl how ice' -` � 11 t` i,J ', yur dell, mononot ous labor knows no plan it1 some strap a tin receive area I walk- the chimne . I ran the risk of discovery and from a on le wall guarded b � - t 33ave foal which +tern necoseitp iota give: �� R g • P°. + Y rY Y g Y - ed through the hall�into the libra took and death in any case. several red - Dotted sentries and half -do n 00' - s Oar earnin$e flli an ever sieve; ; ry• . ` ? �`'° ; Our task fnlaped, another »till anocecdxa . s s =: my fsthec's Zia from ita accustomed place, " Oh, why did not my father anal -his stalwart constables. I • . - _ ` g unlocked hie desk found the package of con, nion retnrq . It might be hours Sat. Getting into Marlborough hone , is a game - - ' lied brief ne fret brings overgrowth of weeds + ■ '. ` i : . s•-". �.a:� _ .. L L per . ' . ` 1 + ,`.. What wonder, then. iL saffe�ing men repine. $5,000 and placing it in my bosom, relocke3 They had found me absent from . my " to the novice worthy of the inventor of Pigs iS a . a r' i .. - �` r •, nd hopelessness giveswav!t�'mad deapairt the door, and returned to t' a sitting -room. chambers and the adjoining, rooms They in Cl. v the tradesman's entrance is a � : � � ?., ',: memarniufat. yea, ci�caeII the scheme diviii. j did not lights lam - I had no need of a no longer used extreme caution. They hur- narrow portal in the right wing of the build- geldbyalldra tste, fit; etztorgtt. IPreparedonttj :r, ,x -That placed them whereP this sawn of fretting fire as that in the kitchen stove rearmed rigid from one apartment, to the other. I in known from its oharaeter as. the "glass ` - -+ care , �' pu g �� $ by C. I. HOOD a CO.,Apotheewlea, Loweil, Mae. i k. . `- Lkcibns ttheir brows a deepe:3nn ebanngl weer the sitting -room sufficiently in the mild could feel the jar oft invving furniture, and door. Here the candidate for admittance or them, no springtide spersks of hope renew- weather. , closet doors were opened hastily. The upper must wait until a servnet es from whom t00 D+Sa$e8 One DABS$ ' ; t `` ad; '• `1 he house • wab old- fashioned very, part of the house was ransacked and they he may ask the favor of inn announced. - I t cha leas win ski above them ' P . " -_ )fin wintry � br°°tl' with a chimney of capacity satficieat for 4 came down stairs on a rein. Tine was pre- No ringing or knocking facilities exist. 1 F �, .'- 0h. fools and blind! This world is not the goal foundry stack. We had cheerful open fires cious to them now. With direful oaths The caller applying to the •' Bobby" at the " - -': " 1t3ut shapes as for a larger.rporld unknown ; later on ; but the house, being an ancestral they rumor the lower floors, and finally door will be asked : " Have you an appoint- Widow Mnhzahey'a Budd et; bemise. " xz,'. !�_ he vilest s.avo that heaps a patient soul +„ LL „ LL ��,� - I yet rank higher than the sensual drone pile, was getting somewhat dilapidated, and returned to t e sitting room. � meat.. Yes with Mr. Chandler. �� Do In a Western village'an Irishman names • . - ,; 4 • o seeks to please his worthless Welt alone the partition separating the -flues in the I saw the light here last, said Thomas, yyou know your way to the glass door?" If Casey kept a small general store. On a _ �- 5,� _: ! humblest toil be hardest,• yet be eute lar a chimne had fallen in. Men had been moving with his lam across the room, and hs,Dean t, that settles it, end if he profess ve cold but clear dw in winter a fellow- : " � ,-o most stun merit who can moot enders. ' - • ' ! Weu:Tm;x W. 13rtiter. sent oat to clear the rubbish and make re- here is the lam on t o table.' to do w and give the slightest indication of ewnatryman dropped in and was greeted by _ p. ; , '_ . I pairs, but the work, half done, was suspen& " • She must Gave one out.' . hesitancy be will be unceremoniously the storekeeper with the words, -- I . ,,,_. w t :;.. -- ..... ' .. -i 'r. _. .. -: :_: r_. ., � n account of the arrival of Captain :•'No; I watched or her, and every win d back to the street a . Suppos- + +It's s daayy, Mr. Mooney." - , . 't: ad a raggexl tine ` Boswell and thin important business affair. d.,w is fastened on the iwida' Then he in , waver, that he reaches the haven of •• , A. po g It is, Mr. y. NV hats new wid you r " :.. Tu , = I would hsve enjoyed immensely• to continued: 'Corse heal she's a witclil' and safety, be will be made to take Lis taro in to day ?" N _ • kindle a sparklin fire in the huge wide baffled they stood and poured oaths after passing to the equerry's room, where in a LL Sorrai mach I have that's new, - ' ' I R : P P ..t , FL fire lace, but as ag airs were I could not. me.. L I'd like to catch and knife her m self few moments the smilin countenance of the Mr . p ff y g llione , •but mournful news. You heard of ' ` .- ;, :•: -z- - -,:_, So I mused in the darkness hours. I now.' How he ground it out between hie prince will hove put film quite wt ease. Ha the death of the widow Mulcahey ? You , i `, r . 5 �;ei WOMAN'$ AIIii`LT2QTU really took uo heed of time, until my quick teeth. will have on ordinary occasions about three did? Yia —no? ' - , - , C '�. nght the sound of a footfall approach- "'Shall we search more?' minutes to transact his business, and on " No t, Mr. Casey, and I . .. 1 . ,,, . —� . _ iii r close ap to the door -ate , I coo d have " `It's no use; we've turned over every- ve apet:ial ease shoat sin, hope it a not true an it, wa . But what din- . } , g pp ry (" ' . _ -. + �' " 'taken m Delft. It was so lt`ke an evho face +hie render which a mouse Deal, bide' The tin though Lavin ideas of Y Y , - f •' `� - , Y� Must hime soiree irate - eipe, Gnaw - Y . g prince, 'i8 g good ease did she die av . The neighbors 11 miss ' .' I"?'`` . -to tell Mrs. Boswell " said rsussive I sprang to my feet, thinking that my "`What then? Shall we waylay the old him own, will submit with good grace to any her. "I . Lientenwrt Russell; while we waited for the cousin (dilly, absent when my father called, man and fix bim ?' suggestions and will ask advice from the LL Yis, Mr. Mooney, a decant women was � . �i.. mail stage. "Yon have been this front- and returning later, lied come down to stay "'They haven't the money, it was left salesman as well as bin valet. A fit in ever} Mrs, Mulcahey. Many a yard of calico I • ' - �.;, "` '_ 'ter. octet ever since Cw twin Boswell was with me: here.' cular mart be secured of the first try sold her, and many a spool of thread, for - - - r. , , - ejtstioned here ?" P - ..I s rwti� a With a stalls to answer her "The cell%r,' suggested the voice. ibg on or the order is not likely to be repeat- shin she had the money she never spared . Yes, we hsve 'been here eight years." knock, albeit I was .a bit je0ons of her - .L Once more #hey dashed out, only to te- ad. A good idea of the figure of the prince expinse, and she always looked nate and ili- .. - . - . $ • I id ``" I sLd replied, with the rare smile that glorifi- pretty face ;bat no knock came, and the tarn in hot haste now, for there was the will be seized by thoke familiar in sizing up San Ill . - .L trot and rumble of a horse and ca on their, fellow -men b the following dimen- LL 'Y ' . �- od her face. I have through man echoes died out atie altogether I concluded age Y g But what did ye say she died av, Mr. -' • } in ordeals here bat I really think I had that I had deceived myself in the bri3gs between no and the city. lions, H. R. H. wean an S collar, b;ua a C y, _ � i + •• • • 42 waist for trousers 44), LL �gg e1i, a see, she jot went on6 tat tho . := _ ✓ an adventure in the Y regard Say, urged the slaws trump 45 chest, 34 seam, , �. East, beforo I married them. Anyhow I wool light the lamp. I' yes P nP t ( y _ the captain, equal to anything that I bsye did so, wad wan startled to find it past 10 some kind of astoty, and we may secure the and 30 leg, (for trousers, 31). Contrary to yard to the pump with a pail in bar hand to . ' � �_. „ mono et, general credit, especially in America; his get a Amp sve wather. She fen on the ice, f _ l a, . _,. _. ' experienced. o'clock. I had gotten saflicienily aroused iY 7 - :.. M ` " Will you relate it, andoblige an V said from my reverii to want a book from the L` L would,' ►sterns, Thomas, `bat the tastes are exceedingly quiet. -- [Clothier +►red struck the back of her bead, and thin walk- . - _" Rneaell..• library shelves. I took rep my Lmp and girl's a witch, and tI am just as sure that Furnnisher• ad into the house a eorpes." i - •• 11irs. Boswell said Dwn the tare res- went singing into the room. she >s somewhere Haar us all the time, and _ % fr_ !, • „ would hand we over to justice.' - .. mole youngster of the party, Jim, let ing I obtained the desired volume, stepped "There was a scamper outside and the : '" his thumb toward the lieutenant, " is oat down from the tool, and-- " I •. sound of feet running toward the river cams Warms TO i[othere. - i _ I `_ �A � idlest on purpose to spill ink for New York If ever any one felt themselves dying I g , - - "' gapers. , You can become a heroine of ram- did at that moment. M song died on my down the wide month at the top of the q'bare is too arena of her in the boats. . _ _ y ps. while a thoasind t Donate seemed to chin•n1ey. Father and Ca twin Boswell drove She may be the patient, self -a wrificing • . =. ' - ' Laos if on will li h i`1, -- . " Thank you," said our little hostess. flash into my mind in one instant. Involun- 1]tt0 the yard sad rep tot door, jut as the mother srho gets overtired ttu►t ethers may t : _ ,_ i * _ ` ., don't „ clock struck twelves free; she may be an elder sister who has - ; i. 9 I mind accepting the honor, tartly 1 pad, sod then, with s strong ef, , Three of us were sitting in the inner fort of the will war, for which 1 was fwm- 'Thomas, called my Esther, in his ring- sacrificed all the sad gifts bf individ- " - ;; : - ' ' i ` _ $ �° tones 'come and take care of the horse. real life to a fam' of your er brothers and s f - . tl=otooml the small frontier - hostelry. one, I took up t e song again and song it mK Y y fl • ' , was packed with miners, and to a close. Receiving no response from his rsnally sisters, Flower . - • , i. iye had chosen to haveonr sapper served by ••Amon- other chin I remembered that Pnnctnwl tactotnm, he sprang rep the steeps Peirhwpsaheimaniaidenaaat whosmoothes ' emraelves as we had a inter, to on to g things and uttered an exclamation of horror at ttAd- the way with anzions eageraea for every .' ;� PPv go the look was off the library door repairs. in the door o body's feet but her own or a dmothe Mr. • ater City in coo R Y P Y ff well known tote blunts of Aw -fa y°Y• I remembered the lateness of the hoar and .L L �°n' . graq - - << Idre. Boswell was mash below the metdi- Boswell said ha we certainly saw w whose burdens multiply with tilts oomiA o s the possibility flat all the people were in light here w we caige down the hill.' the second generation because _ the youn g - r m size, nick of speech, light of movement the bon Me. c# �i d 9 Pe . B bed and asleep. I remembered a foobtels .• •(,quick n,` said the captain. 'theta mother has not learned the secret of livin ' .� • and Wei hbOrbOOd. HC as a bird and an graceful as a fawn. in,the doe ard, and —there was a fresh says: Eight ears ago I was taken ,4 �` " . - "It was in 18---t" she be "I had ry has been foal play.' her life independently. y g Y 8 . - ga°• pungent smell of tobacco smoke in the rooms. •• • Father,' I strove to call, but the fire; Whatever emergency of life may bav " sick, and suffered as no one but a I �. - jest made the acquaintance of Captain Ascent of amoke,that was not In the room figee •, . _ 1 - . attempt, choked in dart and soot, ended in paled out her unselfishness, there it m• and,, dyspeptic Can. I then an tai[- - b well ; be having some business matters when I was there and laced the of - - . `� �' . ,i to art with fwth•r, had called. at our . p - �l`wge a hym rinai hiccough. h � - as I said before, there+ is altogether too I f ing August Flower. At that time - - , n , : �A'e • money in a bosom. W bat is that ? What is that t called mach of it •, - • , - : - . lace several times. Finall there castes « Do ;e , ' ` ' I Y you wonder that lay brain reeled m distracted father, and both teen dashed Wh ? Because there is such a flu as I WSS a finest sufferer. very- ' - = - • 1. :'t > 4 rare day in Autumn, and he and father and my heart stopped beratia for an in- for the l.brary. � unsel�hness t hat passes beyond the props " thili$ I ate distressed flit SO that I ;j.. , ,, +►ere closeted tits 'greater part of the day, mtant ? Reside, wlwsver the robber was. he L. " TheII lII a I -' I sow strove to demand, but the move- bounds and becomes mean - spirited. had t0 thrOW it tip. . erhauling papers, memoranda, deeds, would soon begin work not kno how , L t 1. M i g +"'ng went brought down bushels of mortar and It Lays aside that proper recognition o few moments that horrid distress - ' receipts, y ather at that time was doing early my father and the captain might re- broken bricks from all sides and clouted u self which commands tee t, and whi.b i I . -a great deal of business as an attorney. taro. And I shoal, be murdered. Some• " would come on and I would have . - .- I - "At tea -table father said to me : `Bess the fine. I bethought me of the rope. an wholly tieoess•►ry for individual well being. +, • where within a few yards or a few feet of b stick in m toes in here and there I west That the mother should be the head the to eat and suffer i ` you wlon't mind an evening alone, so long me, the .robber asnassin was ootiaraled— Y g Y + " S S i II . I took S } { • - `r`. , •. as Tliomse ifs abu will on ?" rep the chimney hams over haired. brwips of her family, irrhat is more fitting . For that r 8 ed- I . - s t+ Y either in the recess behind the cabinet, or •• A ile .s a cat, when I re:sotte�i the b " little of your m Agile That she shgald be (,ands and legit, that she " I said nu. for although there were many under the long, draped, paper - strewn of the low chimne I • down a a flee shoal, serve before them like w hired am- Horrid c • - - 5 Y prang Po t iciue andfeltmuch robberies being committed in the neighbor table. 1 ' in cities, rivets families in sue suburbs .• a roof and began calling loudly for father. sistaat, a thousand times ao . "better and after 8 P A faint sound outside nearly made me •• You should have heard them run through h Thews unselfish women, in their Anxiet Stomach . • - t, ,. - felt ao fear. Oar hones was a mile from drop the lam still I had unconsciously y ' � " taking a little more - _ * - . P P ' y the hpuseand halloo before they located my to axe ai lif the golden rule, quite forget 8 . . -1 - - tl:e city proper, and a half -mile from neigh- left m first son and was singing: Feeling. " August y ` - - Y K 8i g voice. At last the mptlain came outdoors. f,hat me►, ter aU, underlies its mewsare of g' Au st Flower m _ -, . . ` bore either way: L For his bride a soldier won her, "' Will ou t me a ladder, lease ?' said values. If a great man women treated " .L L L Y Re • P g Y ,. D s is disc - - / We find, he continued, that the end a winning tongue And he. . Y p" `ew taiA has of to hunt a some more - sL I. I want to -get do•rn from hero. their neighbors no better tLaa they treated rc god since that titres I � - P 8 g I knew that temporarily salvation— ++ • A ladder, Jason,' shouted the captain; themselves this would be a sad world for „ ' ■ t _ papers oemverning the estate before he can power and liberty to leave the room, e. _,n— have never had the first sign of it. " ' give Bacon s satisfactory title. We shell po the little girl is on the roof. neighborliness. �, _ ry depended upon my appearing unconscious If L For the love of heaven, girl, how cams And this unselfishness is sure to work "I Can eat anything without the' . go to Judge Whitcomb 's , office, and our of the robber's roximity. you there ?' said m father, as I landed u " ..:� ., Beach may be so suxeassal that 11 o'clock .L Y y Pco mischief in a family, too. For unselfishness least fear of distress. I wish all , Y I got out of the library and found my- the ground and shaking the soot from is unlike most other virtues, in that it breeds ' ' :.a c, : may find us home Still, we. ma self in the sittin -room. A bast lance at began that are affiicted with that tezriblt . y g y g trey clothes. its oppapiles, not its own kind. be detained longer. ban's I call and tell, the door showed the ke wan absent from .• • ' ` disea.3e or the troubles Used b _ your Gotisin 1141 to come down and d y 1 went up there through the chimney, jai a family where the wife, or the mother .• . Y t- _C,_-,1.1. I 1 y t„ PeII the Lock. papa" Blut you had better put rep the horse or the alder daughter, is anxiously unselfish tt would try August FIOWer, as I _ , `. ' the ni ht with yon . '• Treachery I • ` —and then I will tell you all about it.' where she watches ever opportunity to do " am satisfied there is no medicine - - _ - `,v ' "' o-- em,' I contradictorily answered. LL The ca late 14d aye' into the Lotus. for I for the other members of tph�e family what equal to it. - Y Y I wonder that this new reveLtioa did LL • - # .. ; _ _ Do as you please ; . I amp not tintid in the not suffocatle me. The man oat the highway � � ' . . - . . - . Q <. Igst with Thomas shout. y was trembling violently. there is every good reason they shoal,• do —the injured brother -- Thomas had betray- .L •Now,' said father, being absent only for themselves, these other Learn quickly `% = ' " ` But Captain Boswell is going to leave ed an. He had oererheanl about the mono g p • B'enkins was observed the other dA care- .� - y a moment or two, without lettin me love enoa h first to sere t it than to assume it • x,000 here until he returns. ) y A robber was is the Lowe another was out.- time to moo the smut from m face and and finally to ,salsa, it, i + ,. , P 1 Y fall studying some coins which h held in Does any one know about the mtiney. aide. M retreat would be cat off. How y Y g Y hands, new tell iris what this menus --my And so there comes out of the home of the hie hand. "What are you lookin at ?" ` - "'Only ourselves.' thou thoughts ran riot throu h in mind ! How y g- I - ,z� _ . �� , fr little girl climbing the ridgepole like a cat unselfish woman a flak of careless, salfaeek- caked an naintanoe. "Just m luck;" __ Then I am not i►fraid: Beside, you would fogy kill me' oul I suffer long? at midnight, ht~ in childi^cns, intent on themselves, attain- acquaintance. y _. - are likely fobs back before raveyards j►awn At that instant I was sore I heard a faint g F said Bjenkina, sadly. I read in the paper . n g creak of the lib door at the fns end of In a few moments matter! were al y heedlesas of everybody etas, treat ling last nt hf that silver dollars of 1804 are d thieves do walla abroad. a ,• library ed. on the rights of others, and having to nn asap worth $1,500 a iece, and here I've of seven - - - ; Thomas brought the horse round, said the hall. " L Thomas, the villain V ejaculated my perhapa lade in life, the selfish lessons they PP g . . _. *~ . ,` " mobile fathe spoke to him, I touched the. . silver dollars to my pocket, and every bless- . - . - - Ono swift, despairing giancq at*aaad tree. fatter. I'll have him if I hsve to hoot the lease d at their unselfish mother a knee. one of them has of some other date." - . ' ptptain's sleeve. g „ - one wild idea of eses , and I entire teas, two continents for him, and he shall have his Rarely ie it that the lesson is learned as - . I . •L L Where is your moneplleft? pe gguu » _ - "' In your father'w desk I in the library.' the light upon the table, and eroachiag in deserts. it should be, and so is kept up the army of It is gratifying news from St. Peternbarg . ; . _ Then be `looked with a tender ingn' ' the fireplace, I rested one foot upon the Hsi kept his word. Thomas gat a term selfish men and women who make half the that the l.`awr of Rueais has adopted measnr- -: glance into m Este (how the little womwaAs iron, swung out the iron crone, stepped tie in the State Prison. burden and unhappiness of living. es for the relicf of the famine- stricken ro- ' y other foot u n the strong support., and " W ben I gave the gas tain his monsy I � vinces of his dominions, and has ordercone j �= cheek flushed at the memory) and said : ° - - �'' •Little irl, if you are iA the least afraid we ! rose up Into t "e flue. Something touched should have burst out in hysterical sobbing of his high functionaries to purchase a vast i'' $ m head. Thank God 1 It was the ro onl I remembered toe soot in time to re- will not go tonight, although it is absolute- rope Y P ♦ Baslroad I[antiger. quantity of wheat, which will be distributed - -�.; : lyre y., with which the dislodged bricks had been vent shading myself in black crayon, and by militwy officers. There are two things _ fi - Z. hoisted oat. Grasping this carefully with Caplets Bwwell believed that stature and Ohio aa3 Mississippi Railway, Of6ee of to be bme iu mind about the Russian fam- "I told )vim honestly that I was , not 1 1 the President and Gentl Mans er Uimcin- s y trail. I never had that stratum of timid• My hands I held myse f like a wed is the bulk were not always vertifiestes of the best g ins. One of diem is that there in an abun- • . _ . fie „ nazi, Ohio,�J S. A., (Nov. 15, 188. Gentl- A . spening. If I had envied large, noble - look - materials, �— dance of grain in Russia, and the other is - i j in my'make -ap peculiar to womanhood; women before I tad now reason to be "And," finished Dan, our jester, '• it may !neon : i.eceLtly while. in the act of alight- that the (fat's UovernmeAt does not desire _ ,.rd so they rode sway. thankful form diminutive fordo and nines be said, Mrs. Boswell, that you actuall flue to from say cat' I stopped u n a stone, �, y y Y y charitable contributions to be sent to it i _ p po 1 tan about m work ws I nt the thin >. gg tarnlA wudd•nl ender m toot, , _ � g y � � old pounds of avoirdupois. to his area. � Y Y ... in shape around the room, an viewed t e She smiled and bowed as the mo�aorow tonal threw me tot • ground with a severely from foreign countries. In regard to the . brilliant eaiimet, without s fear or oars " I had little time, howeieT, to eonside�r sprwiaeal ankle. offering exceedingly, j the supplies that are at hand, the fact that '•Thomas, our new mwn-of -all -work, was anything except the imminent danger m the driver Game in among us : the Czar has ordered the immediatepnrehase 1­ "S read tlsmen." - • ' - ass hel into the car, and m man , bee puttering about the rounds t dislodfSm a f ragm!ent of brick or mortar. �e Y• � � � of 15,000,000 rubles worth of wheat in -Very busy, p g g , i+- g .- - rubbed me most generously with arnica and eta v "# rep grapevines and malehingevergreens. �d flies disoovecui my hiding- place, for it tern Russia is all the information that is ' ,, uig kindred remedies, but to o :avail, Reach- -. I knew that there was some coarse after- the clock be with sonorous ,peals to �D ,nasal In taut.. ing s station where St. Jacobs Oil could lie necoeaary. The harvest of last year ih the,-., - math upon the hill that father ass anxious strike 11. nder cover of iii► echoes liners ter part of the empire were as 1 e as µ Y The inundation at Johnstown, Pa., is re- cured, two bottles of it were bought send ! m8 . ' ' "' to have nt on the at be beds and were quick, soft steps in the liall, and the member and alluded to the inLabitants usual - it was mainly in the fertile grain- E. p, by the application resulted at once in a relief '" seem Thoit�ts go rep there with his basket, bolt of the Dater door was withdrawn. The of the new city as "the good.'' On a n- fan, pain, which had become well nigh nn• growing regions along the river Vohs that , g a y 6 mat occasion Adam Thompson was put into bearable. I was out and about my worts in ass ear sere were &failure audit is from . � ' . - I tied scarf over m head, took another huge fled mast have acted like a telephone, ' .' _. basket, and went up to het him. for I heard every sound with fearful dis- the witness -box at the count court. The tberethatvtrehave had the reports of destitu- x, _ p y three days. W. W. PiASODY, Pres't • and � - # -, . '.. _• '• As t passed up the hill I saw a man in tinctness. First there was a pease bar the counsel, asking his name, reoeived for was- Qon'l Manager. • flea..^ - - . - ; k -. • : . "' this highway speak to him. - I hesitated door of the sitting -room, then breathing in. wm.: • . M about going on, but the ' man made only a it, them whispering. •a.dmp� stir —Adam Thompson," .. i } :. f moment's pause, and then went down the "' She isn't here ; she's gone to bad ; bat •• Whom do yell live Y' - - ' . . _ .. the mono is in the lib _ THIRTY. t ✓ - hill end soaa4 concealed by a tarn in Y (' At se in a.se,�e" � YEARISO racy the hi hwa " •Bar caatioas,' advised s votes, Pa ice in a vi shoot s miles and • • , k +• ' Who was that, Thomas ?" I iMgnired. and we ma aU have to hart+ ha. half w t to Johnstown.) `' ' • ' ,;....-� _ i s #� - •• + Oh, miss, it Z a mean frog the mills, - y rettrewtaci, end my met, how�g have you dwelt in Par- - ]Ohlaston, N. B., March it, i$$cj. . . °'' saying that my - brother has had s bi d fail tcucE'o the seconds against my r16e in sites► r• oontlinned the . _ _ • 1` - ��' ) n I was troubled for thirty years with . 11 -r on file dam, end im hallowing for me to Dome a way that was satfocating ; for I knew Rya sines the fly , reply, f, rr ` 4 " tli�t their search weal, soon be over, and - - ' -• - _ . and eta - bite. His legs are broken entire - made in all simplicity and with no intention pAios in my side, which increased and t ` :<,. „ what then? d .. '1 . l,: ly. o rates a L nth, became very bad. I used f 1 t - :• • Wbat will boa do4 " ; .•.f . •' Ia le s than 8ve mliinlei• they wets . �' ' I told the man I couldn't rotas to see wk►�ig in the room again. �-' '0 dote A i$ t, ,� , t ' r `; . _ • - alai to- day --but if I went, miss, I would be " `Confound her l' aspirated Thomas,'sha • g s i :« . • if 'took the mono with liar.' Bmith —Have you forgatt+� tw�tY• and it Completely CtURr�d. I give it ell prt;ise." - "� i p y a t "• :.;' sure to be )oe►ck by 11 o'clock, not eetdier. Then well have it if—' $veollsts I loaned yon, Brown ? ,` „' you may go, Thomas, ii year brother `' ve . bai s . a noun of - _ MRS W1K ;ItYDEB - iK hart ao lied Papa will not away The pause meat all that►oruli Deal, Brown No, indeed . I' A °°"' '�' 0 O u 1#1 Hil ST tJACUBS D/L D/D /T.f a =. � . -{ ,�4 land? ,gy p- lrtg lade --'•' ..-f;- :. r : -�;-;. •• The, cold Wrest - ii►ai oo�Ring out of Estrella --W�1, it yen t ataawnob give rid t k "' ' N m >vu i cffiii a1r �L�� / )Pore °f y body. The dot of the �h I ll take un seta, :- -. t -- a° ads, ., f fi / elver rend it;e �Yeh =fur thfa," t �� -J _'` - -.r t 6- .n r •. - - - . - r _ 1£ 4 •f '. } I . -`.r- _ 1.� r''�:,. •:9` •'.+t ..fir _ # .t"' • ' - - - - .-s ,. t . -� -_ . w - =p. , 4• , s - tree' x F y,.� i -y F ? .ha ' �'� ' d i . i yr 4S, . °• " r ` °�•s a �`. ♦ h' r >. , 3 -.. 3#,,, a' "3` r ' ii {1�. M .�: ni wt, ,y; t� 1 t M' °.2 t' _.: des s .%.¢ ��t � Y••`" t � i, ill �r - t ' '.r -s- •'s- '" ,. " " H� :,. i` :i L �0. t •r_ •may t .y., ;t, , _ R 1, i • *k ram • Yr K' Y+P. .� `ii . '�' , 7. "� v 1, i •a a. J . _ �`> • .fir. °tom" +,: -cr� . �Y�. 't.. '� _ ...Y :•,.� ••ems- x K d:'rst± § .6 s- +7;?. £�S . t�;t a �t °�: t ` t ! a -;. �r ' <:q- •r..r "''gCL_•t}�' - ' = �^,...,.e ,s' �'�'�Y i .c.� >- - I +`• y. . '. " .i. '7ri i -i ';i', ?a3?' at i?' ° - -. r E'S }?� ,Vii. . -.7}. , h _ _ _ __ _ .'I �a Nell '� �r r_ tS`r; 4`d h",. 4. . -_ i= i �1 0 i i it • K . 1l „•t F .. _ ° - ' _ r y a i � s y 7 � -x h 'tr r = :-� - k - . t � , & i - w . c ` 166 - o c- �' ` r '' s''s,.,y 6` - 8 ,. :. - t _.y _r ' �ev ° F 5: ' r . :' .. 4 � . !PV r nor �. �� +. - ^.ar _ -.�o '� jy. J L' _ _ }��,•,,,9 '4',:' „ W,; ,. .. - ,� • _ t . j s e i �"Y` - i.�` .� AetF3: ~ wSi: sv i . kt, • , �k sdt • i ..r. (yr q . . k: },.,5 �4 ; r• - F _. / _ . 4 C i • 9 _ • e Ss. S tF _ _ f' :i..s..� + Wr I �' I� ° I iii } irjlt' 14 . 1! �.:, _ 6011TOMD SOLID PROGRESS extent, baffled the skill of the medi4id profee- • DWt F t . " Sion. # I w� W'ast �aN Md - `,- —0P TH$- Mr. T. B. Laveta. Provincial manager, 8t. That t0 fbmave corns warts bunietis ih a 1 AtlOresi - I -...z Jobu. MR, spoke in an enthusiastic manner o! few days, � � a 1 A5~ -�: �• AaTHIY1A tT �- ',�P _ -mm . . : . ys, all that is repaired is to PP - .: N RTH A3lE�tICAN ~ }LIFE ninon Of the company in the Lower Pro- the old d well-tested CUB aurr^11.0 r �� an we ted corn oure— Putnam a CfgtEO TO STAY `` . - Dr. Ault from Montreal, manager !or the Painless Corn Extractor. Sure, safe, pain - CNOWen ' � .V, ASSIIM01COYP�Y. Province o! Quebec, also referred m the sub- leas, Putnam' Corn Extractor make.$ no I '_; ' ' • stantiai ton the coin ny had attained in , -' his Province, and Mr. William Hamilton, oity sore spots hard to heal, acts quickly and CANADA PERMANENT— o annual meeting o! this company was agent. Toronto, stated ti he found the cost o! painlessly On hall and so t corns. Growing t *V� held at the head office Toronto, Thursday Jan' securing new bnminese by the leading Amer!- : Wan and YIQ CUIN ,�,,,-, � :, •. uary 28th, 1892. The, chair was occupied by the can oompanieR was very much higher le" that • �,: 1 61•.: s Bean of wit. T bo Fct,�t . 14. president, Hon. Alex. Mackenzie, M.P.. ex- . o! the North American. In other percentages y --�•r' • *r :•t� t" '.: I Prune Minister of Canada. The laxgegathering ; he made from official figures, such as interact -• . , ., ft. ef'representatives -from all parts of the Dom- ( How different things are in America i' Two bea me Ilstlessq frotfttl, without east• ilnveated 0apital, 12,,000,il00 �w; . inion expressed the greatest enthusiasm and ; earned mortality, relative durplus, etc-, they young girls were lately travelling through '. , thin and weal F and build 4' �`,'%i' � - pplleasure at the continued solid progress made ' all tsneled to show the North American was a Ohio! As. the t[ai[i stopped aG s station ortlfy ". ` . by the coin ny during the styear. In every most desirable company for it.surere, P Qpj b th9 use of "�a -� pa pa two ladies entered and too seats in front � � O O C� TORONTO sTh T . -? -,I I � ��: branch of the business tend to its prosperity The nasal votes of thanks were passed. • - ' , rl: - `.. The director an- At a sabequent meeting of the newly elect- of them ; then a stout lad came forward °tux y _ +�` large increases -were made. H Mac y _ `' � :, nounc3d that the number o! policies an in- ed board of irectors the o Alex. ten- and reeted them and ke t n a livel con- I - P g� .t '1 '� n, g p p y The am 'o and increasen rosoueoes of .' "; ,,,r4 ententes issued eaeceded those o! I890� white i.ie wr:s unanimonRl ' ,e. elected resident, J. L. Company enable its Directors to make ad.ran = *A -• - �.- ^ -fir p vereation until the train started. Thee one z ,' the total amount of insurance now in force Blaikie, Eeq., and Hon. Gi.W, Allan, vioe -press ., ces on seal Estate securities to any amoun .. :8,1,: <I ;i exceeds $11.01;0,000. The interest -in me ex- dente. of the two said : Sit down user its, and without del$ , at the lowest our rate a - " - . *` reeds 7.000 and was in sufficient to the tell those la to sit somewhere else." So interext, and on the most favorable terms, "� - agcy g[r a 3,, '' , - . . death losses of the year and leave a substantial the stoat lad turned an,i said in freezin Loans granted on improved farms and oa .t: �aR ' " t- Y Y g ,, .,.. . balance. The total income, assetP, reserve and The �m98r and His Raaiish En 981'.. productive to�vu andcity rtiee. X74 ` r o tones : I wish to converse with m friends t �'°p° y - +� f t. Y Moc s i nd Deben urea purchased. ., -__ _ ... -.. • : - .:, - net surplus can be seen by the following con tgage £_� - doused statement •- : Mr. Pyne, the English engineer who man - and would like that seat. I am Mrs. Presi- ' Application may be made through the local :.,•? _ '- , , ' sea the Ameer's workatio at Cabal dent R. of this road." The iris stared at Ot' PUttE COD t.IYER OtL AND Appraisers of the Com or to ,,rte " ' ;''�_f4F." Cash income........................... $ 401,016 56 R P" •Pte` �y V± :$ :'�, fc• a. x . Expenditure use (including death pe t ( g - claims, endowments, profits and .- - - all payments to policy holders) ... 937.425 53 . . Ascots...... ............ 1,215,560 41 -. . - Reserve fund...... . - 1151,518 w . Net surplus for policyholders_...::: 183.012 41 Audited and found correct. .. JAMES CAR" r�,, M. D.. WM. MCCABF, Auditor Managing Director. ed through India recently on his way home for a well- earned holiday. He is an enthai- asticadmirer of Abdurrahntan, and says that the peaceful industries he has been instru- mental introducing into his capital are hav- ing a wonderfully civilising Ifinance on the turbulent Afghans. According to Mr. Pyne th A d th D_... , •th intense her to instant and then 0148 of em drawled, , "Pleased to meet yon, I'm sure. I suppose you know who I am Mrs. President Harri- ' son of Washington." The other girl sett- ling herself comfortably in hbr seat, said, "And I am Mrs. Queen Victoria." Neither of them moved, and Mrs. President R. had to ' o back to h A. ;w. _ 1 1, ti. T B ,. PHI E HYP4PH03 - �. °�- Of Lime and Bode. J. SerbNtlr lldtas06, : : , : ~ '� t �; Y. :�_ tt; t a. fitlatslle. as AS _ Managing Dheotor. Tc to ` -�: �' ~ Y. "• 4 J 1aVi�da�Ya�i �$ • A.. ,. ter'. _. . IN 8OTN '' -,~ culc>e of coua� os eo MONEIR MONEY M ON< = z THE OLD AND sou /A, IT is ON ALLED. '4.: ;;,; f° { "t.' 'Cfi c* Besulas made by Scott A B"Me Belleville. . . �, `''_ faknon wrapper: at all Druggists, W and �LOliDOA TAD CHADIH �' a �.g; The atPaira o! the tom ny wore again sttb- a weer resat a e ans wt q . er own sea :1.00. a - _; ;t'. -<^ ;_, H r.. .. mitted for the consideration of the company's dislike and suspicion. He learned their . - , II IIn pv n T �q } :1.: � ,��;,; g actuary, Wm. T. Standen of New LOIN AND 101JU CI CW L1Mi -0 :;`- ,r conaultin actu character during his years of exile, and told 1 < ` , An Inestimable remedy for good cou0i Consumption, Cough- Bron - ° ` York who reported that the company was in a y g HAVE YOU y `"� ��Y,�. w - Mr. a with evident relish how, b re- ehitis. Lung Troubles. No ^,.,!" . r "' • �. most highly satisfactory position, and that Y P or cold, Adams Wild Cherry & Licence Ap ti Wastin Debility. For wonder 103 Bay Std. 1'�nte. '.�'.*- a. while there was much to commend and con- tending to a dnlnesaofintellect. he ancceRd- Tut ti Frattt Gam. Sold by all druggists k tnlpaar�o new Address I. Bo111Nli3i - 7.1 . gratulate, he was unable to find a single point od in leading them to betray themselves in confectioners ; 5 cents. 179 St. Lawrence SL,yMonbval. . , - . :` -4' 'N %'`a' ° - C condemn. their true light. ' The Ameer seems to be a --- -. - - - -- capital . ................... $6,000 001 . ," :'�' i : ' 'r ` Although strictly in Hne with your experl- Li reland less than 800 persons own one- , ante since the date of our organisation, it w in his way. On one occasion he after = = ;4 Y ' half ,6f the land; 492 members of the Hoagie WITSON's JOUGH DROK �ti . ' ' seems that no proviou year shows so much of he ad come t0 the throne, received a coin- a Money to Loan on improved farms„ etty ; ;, Y',: y _ .. iv� .:k. .1 .- '- - ,:`a` -� - 1 ;: } _ �;,+�?:> _> '+ - F 1 " � a, . ,l `•�k y =t'6 €' + i ,fit 3 Q.; r 7V... . F - .-a - - ,.'' ,,.Fk - (r - _ .� a - . - _ _ _ - i ,$`- `a,�c..- .r _ �`t +r' `�f_n 'i ± ..{• j'-d' `�..�t{ k� -r''p. • f' ..- '` ; . - R ',-,< �` }.t:dl' "°" _ A -<- f - - Mlr' 81nith - _ '. . _ $ i- ., - 2' �;• u' t g`, i- .: - —• I .1 .4, t : as- returned with tti WANTED '. ---By tilts * r. A marefed _. � :, ' ". illraht Of 15 than for far wvtll. m . .. { r r . plurality ?. As is austomar alit. its mod hand., - `ix'1 .. { : \ °3 x lrittl cattle. Ic'.L. f3lgltAt; Greenwood. 18.19 _ ,` after an electio , a protest is promised - � - i end no doubt ill be forth g ARM TO RENT :- Being lot 14 c I yt a -� ,. cumin 'f F O�, S S ! •h .. V' '• ii " D," Boarboro, containing 100 acres. more l -# 4 : . I_ "� - Y sufficient ground can be established. er less lie lace . T will be rented for a term of .`' ,j �y Protests are note so easily entered now 7° to g°°a tenant. For farther parLfcula» �Ci'�r ���� ♦s� aPp1y to JOHN Ii1CHABD80N. Hcarboro. i8 -9(1 • - -- `-, i :. a I, . ; ' as was the case after the March con- Take . _- . - ' "" 0 RENT OR FOR sALE.�The Im- notice of the crowds that . -_a. ,� 'M!!'aLi:t°hed ever Friday morning at its o>li6e test. During th last session o! Parlia- T ;: `'' . i l iokering, Ont, plement wareroome and the west end of call take advantage c ' I !Went some 1IY1 rtaIIt changes were roughcast house. together or separately ; the sage of file - daily house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies; also `.f made in tho election law. the two shol►s between the house and the old - t 1 TEI00I� _ rhea ex 7 �r (`` �_• ho=>%ia =; >j1.00 ltpald iA advance. yarn, to rei,t, or would exchange for private G1� 1 sloe t7 to fJ p . 4 rexidouc ©. Yuueeseion given the 1st of Mara:il. { r ` r RATES OF ADVEP•TISINC} : LET For further narticula:•s enquire of R. BtrxT, i N I. ► I. T R TQ THE EDITOR. Plckertng Vill,t•:e, or by letter to R. HANEY, I _ �irtltitisertion per line _ _ _ Alpena, MichU -bi.n. lbtf � � � ��l \ s � IO cents RDWARE ,' t. jao;h subsequent insertion, per line - b -- -- -- - - - . :1 _ • _. (This depart ant is open to all for the fair die- CM c �Oj. a - __1. T)R3$ rate sloes not include Le al or Forei 'n ad- l O UT FT t 1 Ii I0 rA R 111E R S IN- store `G�,� t l return, g cussion or ubli0 } _ _ -1 "., weturtiise'aents. g question°. The writer must SOUTH i + e u n, : .1 iu all case send pia correct name with co ► lugs will be held as for- , ' gFeeial terms given to parties making con- • 1 y 1owA :-- Pfrkering, .sate s Hall, Dfonday March L� �r, To1� T 1 i (•. `: 1. _ _ wataaa Tor 8 or 8 months orb the year. gHalf- �� a wish t cleft city understood, boa ever 7th • Dron; ham Township! Hall, Tuesday 8th ; R E A T E � 1 N i -, t�ar7,y or earl y that in a case o we hold ourselves re- Clarewoi,t, Wednesday Uth ; Bmoklin, ltilasonic v r yearly contracts payable quarterly. sponsible or o pinions ex reseed b comes- T 1 easiness cards feu lines or under, with a Pr y P y Hall, 10th. Afternoon session at 1:30 and even- ICE BEST OF � roc j/ Eje Never weary . - -' -- . 'a �{ mesa year, $5 01, payable in advance. p p ' pondenta. -ED. E�ws.l ing session at 7 9[► to which ladies are especial- I ly fnvftecl. F.iiswnrth Auni4, sec' Of trying t0 please purchaser. Y :'1'otfes in local columns ten cents per line, DEAA f311t, --No doubt the accident y 2 -in Rice casts par line each subsequent insertion. ` ' `° _ which Rev: Father Jeffcott met with was - " alai contract rates made known on applica- - �o j ._ ----------- - - - - -- - - - -- _ ra ratted b O I $ A I. E;. The residence and ti}} iio ree advertising. g y the e�itire community. The i ' 8ldvertisements without writteh natructions cause of the accident viz —the frightening grounds of the undersigned. There are — _ a, �ilibe inserted until forbidden and char ed ac- g g 4 acres• 28 rude frontage - --ou which is s solid - g of his horse by the trains at the exact spot brick house, with every convenience, also driv -; r .A p.:. setdin„ly. Orders for discontinuing adver.Lisp- AWftts _oust be in writing and sent to the pub- which we all know to be so dangerous, it is ing house and stables, Young orchard, and __ 1� ` �^ - Alfa- 0 not to bs wondered at. Why ore accidents small fruits of all kinds. The place is located DROPPE-D 0 V -THE S -DEWALK . .. - - i 7 . � � : >osb Work promptly attended to.. y opposite the Pickering college, and-is one of the j , Ai -_.. do not occur there, is err rising. Now most desirat,lepropertiea in the village. A!►p!y ( . ' ; r p begged for Particulars to JOH` FIELD, or W.V. RICH- �I - - - . - •. I ' c :�­•` > � �'i. CLARK 4 � - we have in times ist be a of our lords Altli>;ov,1 Pickering vil,a e, lb fiui. < i PROPRIETOR. and masters the energetic gentleman of the S g ;(�;ol�� •�• a - - -- • ,= Pickering council 0 give us a new road to - -- - - - , �t 4 the station but up ito the present nothing House and Lot For Sale - -. btetw Politloel -gtnct Independence. . T r ">Qtt! wit =A First -class LocalPtt has been done, and probably nothing will ,� :. ► per• be done until half tr - ,� dozan clergymen are ri�glJ TrnRteea of Erak:ae charclt,Clare- 1 ' :,:.. ` r '•Du'r �1cpeatsactiorie =The hearty killed and a score of doctors are hurled wont, will oft: r for sale by anct,on, at 2 - ,_ ... fw �lpports sQ the wroore of Pickerintt and yieinity. over Mr. Gee's m_ iE. Through the paltry I). m. on Tuesday, March 22nd, 1862, the follow- ( y (t.. ` ;jl tinkering of these councilmen, who fall 1ng :—Part of lot 19 fn the 8th con of Pickering, .t (at present occupied by Rev. Mr, Kippen► con. - i back on Lheiremon trances of a few old twining one half acre, wore or less. On the -� y ' -� - - - - FRIDAY. FEB. 26, 1892. cranks for protecti n, we are left in this pr�misea are a one and a half story frame house Sm'oked . e - ' - . - 3 � village with a mise ble road to the station. with other out buildings. Possession given on (say of sale, or detloita time then stated. 'Corms ' i `` — How long is this going to last . M -r. Edi- Box: Hernng f - - i 1 tor, as you are.alw ► s amongst the fore - a n t enact u on day of Bala T. POUCH BR, S - t• I = `" . 1; MOTES AND COMMENTS. I&M. ­ I-.]. ' most of those who - look forward to the I - i - - - prosperity d imp ovement of our village, - � : •'ne writ fcr west Northumberland aa,�nn EXECUTORS Dozen Le �o�S - --- I } + we look to yfou to ventilate this - .1 has been i Nominations March L matter. . • � sued. g - , et as have a safe d no matter what it - - - - . A . L - i • 8, polling a week later. costs. Thanking you for your valuable NOTICE TO CREDIT�1 S 1 t.t. - _ - - _ .. ..4 1. c apses. 1. V U .. - - - - - _ . : . - . forli'ohnnie HOU. J. C. Patterson defeated - Mr. I remain yours &c. : lu the matter of the estate of � i . C. .- - - ` Cameron by twenty ma joricy - TAZrA ":H`' DAVID - - ` " . " -kn West Huron Tuesday. s - - JAMES CUNNINGHAM �ers oeS for -• 1 , ate - . r� - t! POVET Hoc stow, late of the Township of Uxbridge. Dishcloth i . -.- •' 4 a `- - Ex-Ald. Harty, Liberal; was Tins- in the County of Ontario, - _ - : . - • selected to the Mario Legisla- was k' M. pocket all the collection that (yoeman) deceaded, Soapti Q taken np #or the fiddlers, or did he T , • ) t I f 7txre for Knlgston byJ about 7cJU ma- share u OTICIJ t t hereby even - ' g` pnrsnant to ` l l x p• l , the itoyieions Of the retie• d Statutes of ' '_ 1{ .. jority• Since Miss Syrhons -returned horrie, putario. Chapter 110, section Sfi, that a;t credit - ve, .. - . . - . � . l Steve goes regular. ;There must be some ors a11s . Br and others having claims a{,�fust th , esta ;e � `'w v' T . ''. attraction. I of David Jawes Cunningham• lath of the tetra • �` Dr. Colter, Liberal 111.1. for Carlton, h1rs.Bricliwood lids returned home after "!'il' of Uxbridge. in the coutiti c,t Ontario. . ' ' .. llas abandoned Lis S @at, Charg @s along \ iait ill the 'Pity. Kit was glad to j,► }�ofiDecesmlior.lA. D ltgl etacbeitsaid Town- tn- Mixe ' .d 4 ,nf personation havin been roved Tea', a p see her Once more. sl,fp of Cxhridge, Pre hereby require! to deliver , - 11 p s. A:sleighload of 25, or 30 SeCcom anied b or %t•od by registered letter to 'Messrs Dow -& - - 11 f., sgt�ans►i, Lis supporter. p y x; \Ie6illivray. of Whiibs, solicitors for latr*er+ r . � •, + , the Malvern choir,, attended the carnival };t•aus, the younger, Jau,ea H,►witt and Dtu,cnn Box 11IL. $ern at Ellesmere on Tuesday evening. _ of Bisc Uits, ; Conservative and Ah Y g- 1 Uorgan, the executors of the In . t last Will and ,., _ ­. I -:�itt i�iberal, were nominated in Whose watch had the correct time iu testament of the said David JetnesCunufnch;ant, : • ' ' - -• ueC1. the pit on Saturday, or did they tight it 'leceased,on or before slit liras day of Avril A D. - iday. Mr. Thos. }i,�Jl, a statement In writing of theft heir cl and /�• irting :4" DiZcGreevy out. Policemen wanted to take charge of adresaee add fall partia,tara of their clainp� W . __ �. b:�tlref fL'Oin 1118 CO11teSt. the gravel tt in $cetrboco at once au i the nature c: al! securities ,,(if an tt per" ,.( y► old :, `.,'r •' ° '� a - _ A large assembly of friends gathered at by them, . - - . f - I 9 'Ilse local election in North - Renfrew And notice is further given that after the . _ �` the residence of Dir. J. Weir on Thursday Fla'hnel said last mentioned date the executors will pro- Grey- -i _ . _ aesday resulted in the return of Mr. w:niug, and a very enjoyable time was coed to distribute the'sets of the said deceas- :X t �asl' by w majority of 421 oar Mr, spent. Addresses were delivered by the od and only persons entitled thereto, haysg . . y Rev. `V. Burns and others. a y to cn claims of ehfch notice shall - f'indla . Both are liberals. 1 have been given as above required : and the���! Str4p ': y The Malvern Carlen are !;lad to see the said executors win not be liable for the slid {� v . > _ . ` : ! �A \ __ - - - __ ----------- - � � I .. ro M.,A... - _. � " __ __ - _ ve ­__-_-..r­. 1, I .i , 1 I 0 1 . - DISTRICT . __ . - , 1Z '. I CANAAN, N.Y. . I . . � . . . - . . - - -: ".. �inz:-... .; ,.. . .. ­ ." . - I . . � . � 1, , :: - -,r � � . _� � I 1W - - . . 1. : - . . - . , . - , . .-I . , I � 't�, '. .1ti,._- �A " - � yj� I Z�. - - ,- .,0?_-,­4 - -,,���..%­ '�14 I.. , ��...1.111_ . .1 ,�,-"iS' - a I -!tfr�� , �i ­*�..-.:0V­­%-�,. ' ' ' -Ir t 11..611M � _ _ AM ��., , ,. . " , 1­ - 1:­`� " , . . . . . I '. ..: . . ! .� . . I.. ... _.,� . _. .� .. _� 1. �.,- . ",- - 11 . -A, , - : � ,.. " "' II_.W %P . - .. .i . DOTS , O�4 -1 ,!Z­�4�, "�t�-,,t.�..*A­' , . � " ­ I.V ­. , ,_ -, ­i.0,4i.,��� ,- . . - I The* following as news over the bor4fw. :1 . . . , - , . I ,�, .1, . - * .1. - . -1 ­ -1 11 I . . I - . . . I : . ... ,.­ -� %% ,71, - -�i -, ,." STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACED MANNER - .. _� : !, glm ..I� � . , 11 -;, - -1 1, - I a ..-I; .� k 4.,. �`n� ". . I � I P - . . . Greeting to my brother scribe, ,,, Jack the . � , . . - ..'� g I I � . e . y - - i' , 1� .14 - . . �, ..`-'.A�.,­".' .r � �.a _ 27 1 ., � , . I . , - - . : ,& , - � f I � � . ­ GES. Ripper. I " � , - . t �: , , V�.j ,� � - - 1: 'i�­ " ".. � - . "', � - ". . - ­"'­-",'. , . . . .,'. , , -�;,%. : .,; . V- - , The Spring Assize Court for this 06WAY with a Markhamite the other da , a Mr. . 'Bre'a'thin. �%:�_, .WK1 I .;.;�­,t � t _A ..._� - . � - r . ­­ . happened to enjoy several hours chat I _ I:"..,.--- � , Difficul of o .I:,.;-:..- .. ,J , I 8 . .1 * 8.0�6 , " ", FROM 068 EXCHAN _.:: i ,­ rr -:,­`�,�.­- CENT f [�' - - . _.... . . �. "'' __­ "`_­:1_.Vi L . ' - 'r"' y )t:� 'i . _.. 411-_' 11. '. � I U . I - _ I will begin at Whitby on Tuesday. the Iffonsberger of the Biblical Ifis,tit te . -'_14 -A - - . % �. .1:... , , I " - - lt�,'Stan: I _ I A Tightness of the - Chest ... ­7 _ L_ �P,%g,,�:, 11 � . _: � 12th of April.. . fordville, Datchess County. How rosily .: - I Im al . . AO-11 . � .. . - . ., ..... - "I • ,;f,.: . . I._ __ . � . 111. .1 , . �1.9 I. .1- .. . 0 - . , .-) i�-4-.0 _. ­', 't " 'z�'.I, I - . . :_ " " - I L . . ; 1, . - I �v , . I __ . ­ , A I I _119 . . : John Mellon, grocer, Bbwman,Mle. has we pEiinted that coquettish Canada, and � . . , ­�­ �4 - . -4�A' �- � � . . - . . . . Wasting away of Flesh, -,_­:1­7�1 A ,�_'itl'i - - ­_ . I I . � . z ,,.,�1�2. x ,M.' - ., - ed to Henry Barber& Co., with what arguments we brought forth to pro , � , ?.- . .-. � A38IgU . . prove . , . I - - , , , , , � . - . t .;�. P ". . - . ... :... " - ��g. .'! . - - - � . . , - - , � - � � . ` ;,;,-�! " I � I ­ , liabilities about $10.000. the superiority of Markham or Scarboro . � . -i -�:-k",�,4.. . �­� . f; �: 1, � � I I • . 1; . , ... �_ -, ',�� 'I ., � .�� . . . ����T Throat Troubles . � .......:­�11._. ­_�__af�::! I - The will of Elizabeth Lamoureux. of to any other- region on this side of the E - -/ - . _ -­- .. . . . .. ..-.. ­­­­ . . - " � 4�- - - ­�_i�;_ - I :, -- .. .,.-,.. _.,__�­'* I L'I . water. Of course we (lid not really think - , . - .:1 . � , _' , -, -.1. - - wt.%.` Vh.c� f, �i�:_ . ` - ., ;� ..',.�, I ..,_ �. ­ �-;;, � .. - . Scarboro Township was entered for pro I - I i - , I " . . . - . .: 1� ... : . . ­ - I - . . . . .; . � -1 ".1 ..�._ �.�, - so, but distant famili,,r . Ive-A , Consumption .. -­''­**`. ; . .�..�. �'. L I . V .1 . - I lands seem to have � . ., . .. , :. 1 , -..", IX ;1, 1, � . . bate Friday; - The estate is valued at - �. - W4: - , . I * - . - . . ;.. . - 1� If - I i . . . - ..:7.-. � - . , , _' ! . I an enchanted aspect, . . � - ( _. :, ;L, - 414. . , , - . . . . �' , " .. " , __ � , C.�� , - . - - .. ! Z. $2,410. 1 . � - h - - , .. ....110 I . . � . : . . I ­�., , 7 ... . I am becoming an . .. - ' wity on widows, 1 ' . - f - - Br"onchitis, Weak Lung's'', '*;'.L. . wv_ - .. "?, . � .- ­ . . - . -- -I.-A. ,The annual session of the A. O. IT., W. f somehow these foi - . creatures have : . . - .. . . I . . .1 . I . ' ., ­ ,- -:�.:'. . � ­1 - .- or . , .. 1. _� I � . .. I - .1 .. , .1.1-:". . - I - � .1 . ­ - � � . . .. - .� � 1: � � � . 10 7 .n, J.- , . I I .- .4 .. I - wa I -: ' - . , - � . , - , "'-- "-:­1,`- -. - . G and Lolge was concluded at Otta" '. . - -- always been attentive, %t,ry assiduosly at. 1 . . .. . . . Asthma, Cough s - . - i - I . .. - . . . ' - ' - - -7, - . . I , ,� :�4.,T,r � . .4. . I I . .. . . ' * ` ' . s: �'. :_,� -1, -.1. I_' ,TnA , I , Fridny. Next years meeting will be held tentive to me. I really would not object -, I . . I I . ­ � .�. 4- . I I . - . . . . � . I - . - . - . ". . - , lk*..... _. � , � . . . .. "I .... Ii.. - � - � : . .� �... . �, , - same : . - � 1: .. *, . - -, * - i I • . . - �. . : - , .. , `,i't.-�Z�.'.;. .11, ,,,, I :. : - . ..". ­�, ,,, � • . . - in To onto. , to this little thing, if othors of the Catarrh, Colds - , - - . ;.. . - _J - .:. 'i�.'., - - I i - � . . - . i. . - - . - /. . . . , . _. James Copeland, for larcency of a bdx gender were equally as kind. Alas! it is ; - . - - . . - . . . . . ...!,.4",;­:. .. �. _. .L. , . I .. . - . . . I I . .. - . . - - . - .. 1, `,� �, ,,, �. , . . - . __ :.- . .� .1 - .. - . .1 . 1! _. ,�, � -,�­ ; , _P� .: � - .? . - - - - of cioars in Orillia on Jan. 11th, was sen- not so. I have conversed with the (ter- I I . - . . . I . • - . . . .; - .1 . . �- :­, , _"�� �_,"�'t't -.--, P. .. . . � 0 1 � - I � . , . . , . �, - . . ' I 1: . I . 1. - . . � . I - - � : - - '. . - I I - ; - . . I . - � * . - I _ . �� . .. .1 - .: - � I - I - . . . . I . . - I. - . t n.�ed to twolyears and six months hard man, French, Irish � : . . _____ . I . I I Scotch, English, Can- ! ., - : I . . . . - . - I .�---- " 4 .. .1. . - . - . . � - . � . � . . . . ., � " , �-��, .: .1 . . . . - - -_ lo ,.-. . . "IV, � labor in the Limestone City. adian and American widow, and they all � . . � I . . w . . ' � . . . . .: - - - �. __,.i.. .: A . . _. . . . . . I � . . I . _­; . -� - _�_ ; - � �-- - 1 _'. . - . . - . . . . . I - . .I'-. ;1,a-l.. -- . . I . . ; . . ' .. . . i . . . . i - . . . - . .. . . . � . I . . . , . _� ''. L ' - ." " 'N .. L .. -1 1, � .- - . Feemed to be too kind to me. Scarboro I! . - � . - . � �. - I ­ . ., -.!, .1 - ...."--l"i , - " . . I a - . . . � . �1 .. . Some cases! of chicken steal*n * are're. . , -: I . � . . . . . . I - . . , . . . - - . . , .- - ­. , , ; . . I . . ... ., �. . �,�., _V - . ... � � I - - - . .: .. . . -.,. . - I . .:�: � � a'. *;-. - �.'-, - -,.-,. . . - , d- - - - . . .. . . . -1 ,4 --i " . .; � p)rted from the borders of Reach and folks will bear me out as far as the . . . .. � . : . : . � - , � :' : - ,:,V, I . � . � I . -:� --'%;T, � fan widow is concerned, but it is the latest I - : " ' � � . ' .. .1 , . . . . - i . . . w. . . �. 1. I .. -",: t- - � . . . � - . --, -, .- Uxbridga, if anymore occur an investica. , - . '�: . I R�.- .. � � - - n . I - . . . '. - I . .� . _ .-� . . flame, the American widow, I'wish to .. � � ;. - . � i - . - ., . -1 , �.. � .. . ti 3n will take place in avertain suspected . 11 _. ..-. -- D R a.. - T-6 �--Ad J': ) � write. She took to me at once. I had . .1 - - . - - i . . I .. . .. . . . � . . - - .- . __ _.': _ --. >��;,. .� ; -, . . . . - , , ) ('uarter of Uxbridge township. - . . . . I . - - � '.1 "J -,9 . : . . . .., ..;."4 --- � , n _ known her just a week, and during that 1 - .. � I . , .,. :. � I ..: ... . i� , 11 . . I - . " . oc . - - . _. .1 ­ � . . I � . . . - - . I I - . I ..-. .. . !:. . . , d;. � ­ .. . . � . �. . .. . . . . � . � . - . I - .. - .�' * `.!, 1, . . . - .. At their first meeting for 1892 the Erin time she squeezed my hand, patted my .!. - .- I - I - I . . . . _. I . I . . . . i . . � .. 1, : _..:,�'�*':,�,,.? ,_ - , � . - _. - 0 I . - � � . . . . . .. .1 �:, ,_� 1. __ 1� , . .. . . . . . . ­_ ".- L' i village council. filed the renumeration of cheek-as if it were a chubby dumpling, . � � . -, � - :_ . . I .1 I � '_ . I . - - . I . I. . . - . . . - . . . . . _. 1 . - . . . � . . I - . .1 . . . .- . . . . .. .� . . .. ..., - .. . .. �:_ I - . . tLeir muricipal officals as follows: -Sal- had her arm around ,,,my waist and held . . - -- � • . - - � . . .1 - . %I. .1 I ­1 t, - . . - .1 . . I _. 0 I 11-t. I P� I . - . - . .. i , - * . . . . .:� __- . ; . . . - - .,�. - � , I . i '. _... * . . - I - .1. I..., .1 '.. - . , . _... I ary of Clerk, W; assessor and collector, her face so close to irtine as to obstruct my - :, ` � : - I . - -, . - " .1 , I i i - . , \4 , . 1. . .. . .. . ... --: . ._.. - '�' . . uditoirs, each #2. vision. Unfortunately I am blessed with 1 , - - �' � - - $05; treasurer, $10; a - - 9S 4. , 1, I . I . . . - , � , - : ' ' These are very heavy salaries. - , - .� . -A�.o. i V . . the Christian name of Richard, of which I . . . I I . . - . '.I- � � , - , . - I -:_I. I , - \..-... - The house of Isaac Langinaid who re. this particular widow made familiar use, - .i . _ S 0 C U M ­ � - I 1. . . .. .... . ,- . �4,,. __ - . . ,�_ sides a short distance west of Oshawa, by stretching and distorting snob a Lima- - , . - - . . i i.o; � I . - � � : . - . .1 V . . awa' honored name into 11 Dickie." 'Twas her _ . � ; , I I _. . .: "�, --- . .. - . I r _.. . . � . I . I - . . : � .. `e� ... A . .. - . caught fire on Monday of last week and .' . . . . � . � I - .- - . - . . � I . _...;." .:. . . . -,. � � i pet name of course, and it was Dickie this : i : - - . .t- . . . � . � . . . I .., _:. %. I . . . . . - . . . . .,. �_ �,N .. was totally consumed. Cause of fire un. i , . . .. .. . . - . . - . .1 ...... % � and Dickie that to such a degree that I al - . . . . . 1. I - . , . - .. . � - ...e. I - - : , . I . � I - I . _. I . � _: . . . - ': - . . .. : known. Someinsurance. All . . - . . . - ... . � .. . I .. . � . _. . - � - . � -1 ". ''.. . . � ... i " . . . 4 1 .. - . . . � - I . - . 5 ..: � . i I . . . . ... I . , 1. '. . F . . . . . � . . ... . . - i _ - _. - - � . most expected to sprout a pair of wings. ' . � . � : . . . � . .. "-.. - - ,:;i- . ' . 1. v . , I - - .�,._ .. . . - goods were destroyed, as well as 'roots, in She siayed two days beyond Per projected - I : �. ., . - - . .. - I I . � . . _. - I.. ;: . .-. .. � . . � . .. 1� 1, � �_ .. .)­4_.-.,_,X - � • - ­ i : • .- � . . . . I- . - , � . - the collar I - I ... . . . . . .,- I _. . I . .e - . • .. . ... L . -i.­,.�� , ; I . I . . - . - - . . . � -_ , . . visit and before departing for her home . . . , . . . .: . - - - "­ I t , , - - - . . . . - . . . I . I.. '7 1 . I - � . . . . . � - � . - - . . �, �: , �_;!��_ I ." . . - � . i . - - _.. .� . .- I . I � : � - . .. . . - . . . L," : - ,:, ­ " �_ - . ­ .. . . Three rinks Port Perry paid the Ux- she assured me I could laugh and grow -, i - . . - - . . XVd nized Emulsion of Pure . . , . " . which she ! . I—.. -- �� . . .. . - 0 " I : I ...` . . . . ; 1_?.,_�, �t _. I.. . . , . bridge club a visit on Monday and planed fat in the particular district in wh 11. ; I *. I . ­ . . ! - . ! ,, ,e S10 . . . I - �: % __ �. - I.- . - M � .. �.. - . I _. .. - .. . I �:e L - , a friendly game with-their western rivals. resided. She followed e around' the -i I - , . . . - � . -.1 , ., .,. . - . - - ,�_ .:. . . .., • , . , . " The Match wt's not finished ,%hen the house like a demented cat, and if she were - . . . ' �_ - -L�,�4 - . � .,;. , , . lights went out and -the game was declar. converging with others she would look at 0. . . � -.­- � � . �_ A - .. I :_ - ed a draw. txbridge was one ahead me- Now", I am not armourously inclined - - - M . " 01'. I . . - .. �.­� `", - . . - I ­� _.: I ­ ­ - ; *:- - IV' R "'. .-.' 0 1 1 9 I I . - I when the playing ended. for widows; somehow I am beginning to I . - 1. - . ---;,117. - , - i . . �. 4 . - . ,, . � . i . St. Valentine's Dag a fe'w dislike them, yea, even to fear them, for to .. � - . - . � . . .. . - , �. . . . - :, _. .. ­� %,. . . - years ago . .. . - . . - � - .. .. . .. . . I - .- � - .. ,� .. . I . - I . .,::.�Z.' r ., - . - • -was the occasion annually of excitement one of my quiet and bashful (a hem 1) die- .- , . . . - . - - . . . . _..;.... c*r �. I,. . - .� ... . � . . - - . . '. I . - I . , ; I , . ' - - - , ...,I i'. !r � i position, such marks of pointed attention , -. - . . I I , / ... . . . . . ', - . . . TASTE LESS - -. - ' - -.. . � .- . _­:'1�91'11 -- abd pleasure among the young from 5 t(, . I . . . . . . I � . � . . . ­ ::'-"'!!4) '. . . . . . . : �' 11 . . I - ' are becoming far too common. Perhaps -. - . . � � . . � - - - ' � - ' � . . I . . .. ­_ . , �' I., '4N.", - . * tine: . .. . � .... � .:. � - � - , i :, . - - . 25 years of N'ow we scarcely hear I should not widows favors so much .. ' '. . . . � 'I . . . . - - - itsmentioned and seldom -see a valentine FOR' SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS . ,. - .. - were tho ladies voung, col.neiv and pleas- . . . . . ... . . . .... . .; - ~'r, I . � . . � - . . '. - - . in a shop window. Like other good old ing to the eye, but the reverse has been - - - .- . - - i �_!­ , � . . . - ... 1. . I - . I .1 . _.. customs, abuse killed it. I �e caqe,for one of my widows . - . . - - , .�F 1, ... . . . . I � . . . . -, T_J.a,,.:SM.a.rrC)M=, womolzWO. 011Trr._ . 1".. ... ... . . . the . � .. . - , .1 I I ... I.., .1 . - . . . . ... 1� -11 - . X darino, theft was Perpetrated in Oril. was old enough to be in grandmother, I . _ . - I . . , '4, " 41. . Z . n I n y I.- - - - - - __ - - - �____ - '. I ! lia recently, Ilrs. Courteinance.-of Alid. another to be a respectable time worn el- ' -' .- -- ---- - -- -- - - __ -'--- ______ ____ I h _. 1. I .,J - � , _ I - I . I ,;-.,r-', I .: � 'iff; . _. ' :. ' . ! . - - , I . . ...� .. a young Dial] came up behind her and in be mv female parent. By the ordinances 1, ­ �... '. % .:� : . - " . .1 TORONTO, Feb. 26, 189 . . .1 . I , I'-) : . .:... , ,� - - a 11 . " . . - , � � . I . I laiid was on way to the station when deity aunt, and all of them old enough to ' .�_ , .... -, i,. • passing snatched her Purse. He ran to, )f fate all men are inflaenced or hoodooed .. *2 .� _. - I . - L . - n . . - . ., ENOUGH-FOR TTY 1 -, -_ ��.. . _-%.. s '. wards the station. but the ear le thiakiug by sonic object or thing, and it seems my Wheat, fall, bush ....... I 0 92-to $ 0 92 -_ - .. - -_ I . . I I � . . ___ - - he _ � : . . . _. .. -waF,ruinDg,tO catch the train, plaid particular hoodoo is A widow. Should 1, . .. . . . .. - �.... ,­��, . . - . . Wheat, spring ...... a.. 0 88 to 89 - . - .i - , - , �1, . . I . - Wheat, red winter ...... 0 91 to , 0 92 - i -' - � _...� W. . "'. . .: a: . . . .-. -.-., no attention, and lie escaped. these lines chance to. catch a passing - received a . . la ge.� con- .. . -.1 � - '' olauce from some unknown widow, sin- . has . just .�.. , - i ­ � � .:-,-, -Oh what a I cough I N-Vill Ton lieed - - Wheat, goose ............. 821 t O 82 ' : :' � .,�; - - .. I assure her that I sympathize a signment of Fresh Groceries, New - ;' -, ! , - - '.. .. cere y - and In W'ISE . -� ..., . � `the warning. The signal perhaps of the oreativ admire all •.3f her class that I am Oats, bush ................ . 35 to . . .?,I - - . - - ' . '_� I . . . . . sure approach O� that more terrible disease " 85 Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Cof- - . - 11. � .A . sole with. It is only when I have Barley, bush .............. 53 to : 154 * '_ �, � . . � - . -.,. . . - . .. O. ,. -1 :1 consumption. Ask yourselves if you can the misfortune to make their acquaintan- Peas, bush ................. . q.�;�%i . ­ - 1 61 to - ;2 fees, etc., and it; selling it cheap for cash. Call at his store .. ... 1. , - . , ,-.. -_ I q ­ . , � afford for the sake of saying 5o cents to ces that my troubles begin, and life to H-ay, new, too... .......... 14 50 .15 50 . " . . I and get some of the bargains he is offeri�g. . . . - . . �_ . . run the risk and do nothing for it. We wear a jaundiced appearance, . - ' - . I Straw, sou. - 9 50 t� 10 50 � : " I ..:.-*.' � " . .-L I.- ' . ' I , r .."! * t%[ .., . . �� � ' r� _' .- 1kno v from experience that Shiloh's Cure The Board of Commissioners here cans- Dressed hOgs*­*­­­ 75 W 6 10 ' . . . - . . - . .. i .......... .5 � . I . � . - W711 cure your cough. It never fails. 2-f3m ed to be erected a now it-on bridge across Beef, forequar'it'ers ....... 5 00%6 5 00 i '. - .:, -, ... -, , i 56 , . ., �.. i_ I `_� . i - ... �_ - .. . __ - . 0 ,-,; .: . . . . _. - Tuesday morning last Mr.James Man, the Mulatto river in fion of a wooden B mf, hindilfiarters ... 6 00 0 8 00 ISAAC WISE� I P I C K-E Rl' N' . '.r... ' . . �_­'. _.", . * brakesman on Couduetor Britton's earl • structure. This in itself hardly calls for I _ _ - . y y .Vut on .................. 8 00 t 8 00 - .. .- -_ -_ � . __.�_:. � . . . . .. . comment, were it not for the village or&- ... I - morning train 96 Port Hope. got his right tors passing divers opinions as to the wis- Veal, carcass ............. 8 4 10 00 - -�" ` I . . 00 i _' , i ­ hand caught while coupling cars at dom of this arrangement. The feeling in Butter, lb ...... .....i. 00 •20 t . 22 00 . :`� , . . - -.?! ; .- .­: a ..... NEW DISCOVERY kYACCIDENT ..-- I Franklin, and three of his fingers were - Ei?gR. 4107 .................. 00 �1 e uy spillf.4 I ._1 . was n . . . .,.,-.;- I I - - ic . I and on washing afterward It was discov that the hair was am. 4�-, _. bled' al aid was at once what, bothers a few insignificant coals, i I -_ _., I - . - * - badiv smashed. general that a new bridge was wanted, but 113 to. 00 20 In com poun&ng a solution a part Id . I pletely removed. We at once put thij w rful Prepacition, on the . el.::� 4' .. necessary to thev were not personally consulted i market and so great has been the demand b" we are now inLmducing . .1 .. - � I I , - P. - called in, when it was found - Is, DOMINION - '�" . n every BANK . ­1 -, amputate two of the bruised digits; the detail It throughout the world under the name o Queengs AntA-R#ArJ"# . . --..- ail of the workmanship of the bridge. i . - IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLE 8 AND . - - - . � . . other, it is hoped, can be saved, One leaf of oar local shrub questions if the ' - I . 808IMPLEANY HILDCANUSIEIT., 1� - - 1­� � - �' .. -A young ladies' hockey team has been foundations will stay. To his experienced Capital Paid up, - ' $115009000 Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for X few minutes. and the .'. ":, 7 t .. . � . .. i - - - .- organized , hair dk"pWan an If by magic without the slightest pain or injury when ... , �!i I .,� I f� ed at Lindsay, anti fair mem. eve there seems dang'er of them crumbling Surplus, - 4 applied ot eveF afterward- It In unlike any other preps,ration ever umd , .., � . ­ . - . : .. - � . - . $113501000 : .. " I .. . . bers are becomi"g, euthusiastio devotees' into space, but as the bridge is based with fors like purpose. Tbousands or LADIE4 who have been annoyed �... . . .. - - - - � salid rock and cement; and as the wither- - with bairon their FACE. NECK and ARMS attest its merits. ._ I.;:-,.). �. . I ` -, . . , � of the sport. Practice is held t .vo morn!- . --�, 1, � . - _. . - ings each week, land the r,kill and deft. ed leaf cannot deflue a better substitute, - WHITBY ,AGENQY. .. . - GENTLEMEN who do not appreciatea. beard or balron their neck, ......I:...,!.-- - . - - _. 1. r5 . . . . find a pricelo"s bwn in Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away - �.,-,.,. �(,;. . U ' ~having, by rendering Its future growth an utter imlp . . � 0 this objection cannot seriously be consider- - . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, with Sh. . I _. - . 0�wlbl � ­ I " Z , - I r ; I , - � , VAJA ia 0,�, tW 0) 1, rt I Ty - - - IL k- � , & lqw b I I'll A , . . ess displayed Ili- some in " raising " the - "M'Of Qlleen'% A nu - 11af rtnp si, per t)ot tit. postage paid by (securely "t . I ­ I., . . .. sent in safety mai box", pos . �,_ " .:. - . I I? ' . ed Far more worthy of thou-ht is the interest alloweil at highest current &tee. No a­%1,- I fr -m 1.()m-rv4ti)it)_ si-nii money or stitnil by it-tier with 11 nddre�Lq written plainly. Correa . i . . -idljl.,I,- th) w-litluggroold F� )a 1h . . . . . puck- and i - t .1 .: ." ­1 : :, :, I . I—.- -s it Inin who persists that the bridge is not notice of witlMrawal required. � . p onilwi ,- ,!rxry e"Fati-h-oflul. Ttji., wivertimpment J.i holiest nrld -it:aight forwarfl Irs every word It - --.---:,* .. � .. .- .: wiudou -oalld gain for them, if witness- rwktaiwl. We invite va-1 Lo di•al with tip and you will ttna everything ag rt•presentea_ cut this out and - . . .. .,_1 . ;� - . .X �'. - i �_ . . , . - - plumb with trlle road. It niav he tis well W. H. HOLLA,ND. S not 1 .41AY. Addres=s QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race 5treet, CINCINNATI O. YOU Call - �. �_. ­ I t. � . . ed, the api)lause of every gentleman -clay- . - I " . � 11 t . - . . t.- mention that the aforesaid road hae �t­ I'm v .. � 261 At N 4,0 FR. r�gt4tpr voitir 1ptt-r Rt an v Fwt 4 fh et. f it f n­ rd- Ira - f- A-1 ;!, -ry. W e win I pa y snoo hDr any c"e - . : __ - of failure . . - - ser.- Every bottle xuaranteed. ell. � . - . . �1 actite anole lust where the bridge is erect. - � your or olighteA injury to any Pure* -, . . . ' To ladies who Introdutw and ell ambng their friends 25 Bottles-of Queen'* Ahti-Hairil2e. - . .. .... - � . On Saturday last a writ was served * ed, wit how in thun 'er it can possibly be I - - , SPECUL - LK a . - . � . f, I.-,' 11 4 "1:11 i I . "In E * A MAIN I we will present with a SI DRZ'qk 16 yards best silk- Extra Large Bottle and sample@ - K-,r: - & ­I' _'.., �K . .. '_ . f � , 4 - , , 'k I . " 6i i� 190 '�, : P V 7 4 - - . , , K 10"! . , K � - ..�­ ..; AP - - .1-1.11k, � I - I W - , - ^ , >,"111-:;_ _1._,6 " - "P, If.-O , - .. I I .."i .1-:"! i , . .��_ .1 ,� - - . . : j� - A, ,.--. : ��� LLL _ � , . -- `V­ �f A�_ .. -1. ­ .� '. . k.� "It L .., � - I - . �,q.:, � ,_ V. , - . �- ... , Z�K_ I - - .; .6 tw .k - " "A , - , , I A I 1, .. I 1�, 0. " �C, I I , � ��._�. , , # , . , .�, . - . . . . - I .. lil-i --�' ­�,- -41'' , � . - , � �� - T_ ''t' 311 -4 _ i4 11 , t !VN"': J? , A, -11 ; � ­ __T ,� ­ t - ..­ ,�-"_ .. I ­.; 1 1� , - , �'. .:�.. I *` I 1�, . - . - , .1 : -1 B. � �. . � . .. v . . . � ) ­ , , � :1 - . ., , .,.-. , .. .. I 4. . ... L, �-i-� . 1; � : - � , - , - - '... _p , I I "I'll - - It - - - on a 11A "L C, 0 01,011 % e, at the in made to appear straight puz4les,tne writer. .,. = . ofatIk to select from sent with order. Go*d salary or Agent& - � e__ - . . - : n . I i . _ 1. - : � . . . stance of Mrs. Hadden, claiming $5,000 Perhap3 the straight corner �bjector hwt it - . . .. . I . . . - .n ' � - . - __ - ______ -------- --------- - - . ' ... - dama,ges for slander. . This case arises scheme such as slowing the down - * , , * . . _. . a � .1 � . . � - - � out of the alimony case of Hadden V. the stream, then boring a hoie through the . _. . . . -.. . .1. 1 - -.,;,,'I1, ' . . . . . . . Hadden in which the defen 'aut attempted centre of the bridge. This would hardly .. ' . . M. - t . �.. .-4., . � . - . L . - - .. - ..- � � . . . , - - �.: to prove the charge o' adultry against the work however, unleis foot passengers and . *,P6 At - -.. � I THE 'a ( P I C KERIN CA - �. % _. - , I ==_�_=__ . INI, ' ..-. -I-4 _... - � . .:.. . . plaintilf'aDd Mr. Tale for a monetary' teamiterE were -willing to jump about 12 . , . - . � . : ..,. �j: . L . - - . . 3' . rw�-*V, • A - . .. ._­, ­V 1. . , - feet frorin the bank of the river to get on 09MM . . -_ 1. . :�­�,':,._,�.� c0lisideration is said to have agreed to FM 8;41 . - - . - 1. .... .. . . th6 bridge and ,then do a similar hop to -� . h 0 . . - of � I.- ** ..- . � - - .. . s­'_�:� . 1 � i - .� '. - i_� procure a witness who would substant - ,,et off ou" the other side - . MT T . ... - ­. . - ­­,,- : � . . . tats the charge of adultry. - The natives here - _. -.11 . . 1��_ . . . . . . . _. I .. . . � _. .. - flame - . . . _. �._ : .., .., ­ . are not animated fleas. so that sti�:h an ar. . - . . . - . L � : . . 0 ... - . 4 . - Tile room in which a number of rangement would appeal- rather awl.-ward,. . am a I., -,: '. . .. " . . L , -- . . - I . . - . . . J= The best 'ad %re rti su'll(' filedium in Ontario - . - - . - pass the evening smoking either ciffars. r t pro- - � "Rap- �n - I I . . - . n . " unless the authorities were willing 0 1 - . . _'. I -, - . .-- .. inferior tobacco will have an nupleasaut vide spring boards 11 pro bono publico," IL A LIMITE13 TWE . : ,V,7-- - - .. t - 14., C%�_ COU11ty _ L ' ' � - . . . . ^ , 0 . � � . I . .. . ". I � - . I . . . I . . w �_ , " �1 - - ! . ..- . oder next morning. Let the same friends then, even there is danger of wacloncl,teanis - . �Y:�A . � . - . .. .1 . . �.­ .. i - � - , . - . . . . . . -W .. . . . . , . , � . Myrtle Navy" and they and then getting jumt;led up and sornebod y - . , . V 4, ; -r- 5 -� ? � - ., . - . I . - . . . ��. - � -� ,`: � -.10. . .- . smoke only, the ", " I , UL - 0 . . ! . I .� .461WI _.0� - - , - . I I . . . - ' ' � - . A . - : will find quite a difference in the ro,)m getting slightly bruised. Theoommission- . _� - - ­ . - - * . ' ' "' " rw I . . -,, - t" - ­ .� io - . , � . - . era have not %,-- yr-t publicly considered , I We are'offerina THII NEWsk­ t sub . ,­ � ---� • I , If it is reasonably vent'- . . 0 new - . . .4 next morn nin Cull- this scheme, so perhaps it wont Wash. . . 1. - �n .�..._�.. lated, as with a fire place for instance, no 1 . � 11 , � . I - ,-,-. . . . . . Then comes a man -he is a- hayseed . . _. , . - I , . - unpleasantness whatever' will be found -who - altance of 189.',2 r .- . " . ' . - . .. seribers the b, for .. - .. a'', *�-,," . � :1 I swears that he could have Lo sed the . . - . . � . - - .: - . . I : 14 - The purity and fine (juality of the leaf . w . �. . . . -.11 j,�* -_ ntittit, made a hpttoir Anil neater jo . . - I - I . . �j_� I - - b. � loll e . � -, �. - . . . . - I I � .- used is the reason of this. - . �L, • - 11 -:. � � .. ; - hundreds of dollars. T his . I _.. - 1. ; � " � . . ... 1, . . . . %;. ,,, .1�40e . . . : : � . . . ., . � �" ..., , , . . - .. �,� The Port Perry Standard states: -On would-he farmer and contractor. foroets to .� - . �, .4 - - , , - . - .. -- " - - I � . 1� ! saved the town n � VIGOR aid STRENGTH I -' - 6 .-'-CASH I . .... � . I 0 - * * , I a • . 175 GENT ) - .. . �g,� 4 'C'. 0 . . • 6 .. 1'1'j� --!. - . , Sunday last several inches of light snow sta' a ra . . . . - .., . . . � ..'� " t . n te how lie would have inanaged such r LOST or FAILING MAN 0009, � I � . I I . I - I � i I .* .- ..'_ , - I . � - - . . . . ..:,:; :_ - - . , , I . . 41' � . . - ^ - -ract. Tbtkin,, &,aeral and NERVOUS DEBILITY, - - . . . *, . . . . q fell during the day and in the night the desirable money saving con'. - k I ___ . . . . . � : , - .- -, �' .. - - . . . - . .. . . 0 . ­ . - . . .. - � . . . - s_ - ; - . . . � . . I . � .. . . I . - .. .1 :. '. ' -,:,44:,-'. I . _­ � .. wind sprang up and filled in the roads into *consideration the fact that he has oc. 'Wakness of BODY AND XIND9 , . . . . . . . ­ . ­ .. ' . . -1. a - ' - . ' - 1' , " " - _ � ­ . I- so that travelling since has almost been copied the greater portion of his life fork- . . .. . \ ..._.-_-'. ,�' I-' . I " ! . . . . � . - - . , , . I - '.., .. _ i . : - . . Effects of Errors or Xxcesses� In Old . Sehd in name, au casli. - ' - . . ,. .;:.. ",., i - . . at a standstill. Pathmasters in all diree. in„ hay and cutting wood, Perhaps lie, I . . � ;. Z - .. - - .1 . � . I . -.-f" �', '�' bons have had to open' up the roads in would have attempted to build two giant or Young. Robust, Noble' MAN- ------- -- --- - -- - �------------�----- ___ --------.---- . - .. --�,­ ..�! �_:' - I - ' - . . - .11 I . . - , maDV places. The curlers were four stake fences across the stream and piled HOOD fully Restored. How to en- - * -.,.,-.-. - _. - - . . , N I . Poles from one to the other, thus making rae� W .. .. . . ­ . , __ hours, getting, to Uxbridge on Alouday, P. ' large and strea EAK UN- . - - C :L,..& :R _w - . - . f.- 1. - M Ly _ . �'S i - ........ � . - - . buut twenty tiniets ou the a kind of rou, li and readv Canadian bridge i - 0 a __;. - .:., � " I - . : and ��'U,cuuln;uta - .. ' .. '�. 1c:)1'Tr-r'- - W. E - O'BRIEN . _1.1­_�,, , - other have visionary . . .. � -.% , , - -, � . . I A few oth " geui ha ideas . I. - - . - _. .­ % :. ,,'. . . way. Several times they had to di,, tW' " 0 - 4 '--,, ' - ' . ,� horses out of the snowdrifts. about an, ideal bridge. but as they do not OF BODY. Absolutely unfaflhig .. : . I Establislie'd . - ..-. THE-! ..A e - . . . . -..O : ,._ - , .. , r, . . - _: , . . ; . I , , � -. - . " . . . � : ":... : I -, . . .4how a desire to go contracting, the less RONE TREITNENT-Benefits in , 1867. . . .. ., . � P, . . . `:" � I - i . - . . Samuel Wilt:)II, of White hose, was I 4:ti,,l about them the oetter. Ti'i'e ,� Chic � . . . . � . . - �%l , .- .. . . � .. 4 .., .. . I . . . . . , * .1 . a day. Men testify from fifty States � - I - - - . ., - - t'�,, "I I . robbed on Saturday of last week by a 1e3ires to find out what kind of a' notion' . . ­ . ­,,� �__­. � - . . . . ... . . � : . : 1­_.1.__.* .1 . .-. .- boy who for sowe time had been in his 0 and Foreign Countries. Write theme � . .. . I PHOTOGRAPHER. .... ! . . , : I Is t'le. work appeared, so he asked some f the I - - I I I .!;... �- �.., - � - ' . ; . I . . ; . b,)ys what the bridge was like. To my., Rook, expladation and proofs ; - . . , .. . �eiuploy. Mr. A%'iltou drove to Nd�-mark- I I . Has disposed of his Toronto business day, leaving tl10 boy in charge of i fir-it'(1tiery I got, the reply 61 Oh! quite a .1 � � '9400F - . . ... . .. . . . . . . . - .. . . mailed (sealed) FREE. Address . zV . I - I - :% 1,4.4. -� I . .. . - _ . . and will liereafter, devote his ell- - . .. ­�.. 4 ..' . during lils absence brid;,,e.'- I thanked m , . . :­ -7, 1%, .. ! - the premises, but durin -erice the I � � . . . - . .- .. I - _.­ , - trivil another uativ ©, he also told me, - pir; E . - ... . _­ .1 -1 _. :, �- ". - . . :. ., I .. - � young r ransacked the house, l-reak- - I - � � I __ - �t � � .. , �­ I, - - - . . - - - _.: - et that rascal i 0 , V informant, then ERIE MEDICAL 00. - "i __ tire titne to Whitby Gallery... - . 1"... . - - I - . . .. : .., , ' ' - . I - " -11 . . - _ . . � . - . � t bad shot, for he nearly polished .- • ___ - - I , .t '. : . . �_ . . - _. _'. , .. � -.;" - . - .:1. -, . �_ ­- � I . . -aw��rs . &c. , anti talld ( %V t'4 I ' I �� , , I 113" open boxes, (It, Ing . . BUFFALO N.Y. NX. � ­ , ` -, " � " 0 . -0 - I'. ,-- ;�+ I I iris I ;.I-,, -,,:-,­,:; ,.-;i.tli +.lie juice of tob.t(1.,;o.) quite 2 , . � __ USIXESS is already conilbelle- . . - - - . , . , ; .. Av�k.ml � ' . . - , -;,�,I,� I . . . . - - . 4..A�,Jllal. . - . . , . 4 ____ _ ---. __ ____ . . . - . - - -_ . . ­_ .. Th , ,,rid�:6." In despair I tried- again and -- . . . . . I . . - , � ___ ' _ __1. 4)�; , ;,61,1'_ �' . all the I'alLjableS 11Q C01110 My 11LS llatlCll; � - -_ ­ . �.,,�.Z .. C. culprit • is about 17 i - B ..� w.­,_�� oil, decamped. I Ain, but I always. received the refrain, . incr to lium, but the facilities are . - - ... , * . .- ' a!�. . , * T, -% . - - . - � �1, - years of age, and is, one of tile -bovs �if W - - * PTCKERING ' * , � ' , I -, 0 .�,;, � - . . . . Jo e." So, at Nst I journeyed I , I.. : . Iiiite a bri. - . t 4. I �:_,A - - � e � - �:� . 14w� . � - . ' . itich that -lie can accommodate all . .- il­ ­!,�� I - . , ��.. brought out by Di-. Barilardo. Mr. Wil- I tc) sea the disputed EtrUcture, RI)d just _ PA-__,�_- - WkP*C-,_,:_1 . I . _ ,_:;,��, 9._�N I$ � . _� � .1. - - - : .., Z _� 11 Kt.� - *.: * � V11 1!t . ' ' I" . ... - . . I . � V I . � I : t.)n Was, also robl)ed of a large Burn of • found an'ordiiiary %; ork%ble iron bridge. . :�� - . who require pictures; During 010 . �­ � 6-1 ,�. � � _� - - � , . , - - am V - - . . . " I ____ - . . � .-�'v --%)�� - -, � - . - I �_-_. _. . .. . I.." ;.�.c 1,�;. I . - . . .. . woney some years fl.go. I -CIM.L. Lumber. Yard k " I - 1-IM . ... .. . , ` - ­ I . . holidav season call and get photos . I " �_, � - ,on, a 1),-tuper, a-e .-.. V �* ., .. . . , - - - � . .. . . � _4 f % - . . . .. - T..; _11 J , , _: -.1 8 1, di-0 - .. - - �­ - �. . . .Jn�. flat - ___. - I _� " , -_ - -_ , - - - I _. . -.1 I - � ,'%ko , . I �� - ` I C_ , � _,�� . . . If-,- i11*1Xr_1.1 - , . - .. that will be ffilished in the latest style . .. _..if.w � � - ; t, or - jr y....t. r'. :. T .T1r1% WITN'". 1ro T ,% nn I" - • I . W',1', I � ju the goal at Orangeviiie I'e(1eIft1y--Mier ­ " - 1­ ­: � • -1 -I.... -­- -- 4'� I - . . . . . I "'. ...- - I _" U.LV_1_"AU_L%� .L.N.1 HJUL AINM .� . ,.. _ . I . � ... �, - ,­`„•_ . " r ' . -,. � , , , - k . .� '-,ue faint in ' - a 'i"I" ,-,^--,- I PUMP .r UWCY7 of the art. . . I .� '.'. ­- il . .. . liti-J),1111d OWDC,11 a i, - NFI I ni n I ,w .4 . rir to Ipgris � A- I . I .- . - rL . . . r . . .. .. - - ;I- � . ­.. : . ,," 1 26�. - . .. -_ �. , I - e . tew 1 ;)rs ri.-o' Wit disposed of It co efin- I - __ - __ I . . . .. . I . . �. - __... - , .. .� .� , � "-.-­,_.T 3� , . . - Ve - ____.L1 MEMNEINNN _. .-.. SHINGLES� -1 . _.., - . ..�, .,.-. .r__.,�,�-- _,-,­­��.. , - � I , . I - diJoij that the purcilar,er, Who has sinec I "I. .� .1 .. - Gr. cvero"7r-, lFropxietor - . t _1 . ­­­ .11�._, ­,�,�_-_ I I . . . � - . . ,�,_,_, ,:. '' �..,I-) . A man 8% , -�� - '� "';," - Irjy - Malitilacturer of - PECIAL attention w`111 bb ' giVen - - -. �. 11 --- "I'll . " . � .. ': - 0 � goy-- I to l!1s Ift-t reelion, .nl sholild provid;3 I ERRORS Of YOUNG AND ULU DRr,,S.SED LUMBER. ­ - � I - !!�� ', I 11 I - . I - I ed wife for tits ro. ' Failing Wlemory, 1Mk of .,- � -- .4�� for himself awl his a^,, I Organic weakness, FAIR S d as Christmas _�_ , . -, ,1Z . - y groups ail ­ .1 I - Lift, Force & Suction Pumps to family .�: .. - � lit up to i Eneray, Physical Demy. positively . . . . ., ­ . . . . . .. maiuLler of their days. He li vely cured by 0'- :. ,,,� - . - , . _., . .- ' I • � t, S� ` J4 - _'. � . - . ' - " .- ..- - - 11,.1zeI.()w9 Vitalize,-. Mho Nervcus Debility, - - - � �- �21 �_W_��4�. .111 � - t' and lettink,: Deep-well rutlios of Brass, Iron and � is a time when most faln'lie� Ilave a - ,2,4 - he far:u a I I i - m : , 11�'_ 1. IJ, �.� " . . . his Pied_,,,e bY sellin vimncm of Sight, lb*-� of Ambition, Unfitness I __ - _* ; .� , "': �J . . ­ HARDANDSOFT WOOD, - :11��., �%_ ­� . - - *1 - '. e3�w,, 4 � the aged aDLl honest couple shift for to 31&rU, Stunted Devc'opmenk Lose (A Power P I i I .4 n - - . - reunion, it is t1iG proper time to h&Ve �rjl'­_ - I rl�-_ . themselve afterwards pgiws In the Back, Night Emissions, Drain in -AT LOW19ST PRICE- ' �,,_ _�. 3- � 1� - � _� . - s. A short time R1 . ; . .i"�i�., .1 - , I I emawnem �� -.,.A . ... � r so later Unne, Seminal Isom-me, 8188PI Aversion . FOR M 0 A6 8 1=1 I GEARED' AND- PUMPING WINDMILLS9 groups taken. . . , - �:"-__ . :.� - :1 - .., 1�1 , , ,�-� ..� -, , the old man lied. and a week o Lye ladd. I .. ­ J ;, , %­1 �, ` _�. .-- 1'.� to swisty, unfit f4w gladly Eioed� Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and I I , .. i ,11.4i�'X..,;, " - . "­__ - , � .. __ � . ule tee(L . I I- - _:,�- - , � - . . 31-ty Stricken woman was compell- I Ever KR'Teu por cen&. will be added it , 6 . e , .,�", .%" gence, sto.. *to. y .,� . .,� the povi I Cistern Pumps. Mail orderr, - call and saiisfii,etion is guaT P I,, ., - . %1,�; � � ko,m sold yewly� Ad a a" � - _.. " 11�.: , I - . - . .. I she comitted noorime, to spend . - . I . 1. - '. --, - � ,4, ` , ` , - � ed though . I . I . . . _. . . � I . r - ."." ., I . . for Lnatla% J. IL H PT9N, 0 = .. � . I promptly attended to. � - � �, A�- - .- ��, , - -� . I . -, - - ;.tL* D" L � __ - - _-­ - �-. _ � ,.W yfpWe `;.',Y�-,�_-.­- .'­-P.. ry - - . . Tc,.tnb% ont. -1 J �4j V")- "W%.7"w =� 09302q - - - �,:--,, . 1- . W... the remaining years of her life in a crimi. - haraian ,.w ytpw t__ �x3pm� - - I W*, 6 GOIRDON4L i "A .t JJ[ V fl . I . . . I. 1. . . - , &.1i3t, fieherin . - _ � . -- I . -� , � ­ _-- . ! I . , , . . - I ,�� I . . L .1. .- . .,. - _. - - - .. � . , tl:� - . 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' y:. ., I u I� fl IAII IIII��IP�A _ III III -q i � -t -.- _- _ '. - ... 1• Ix % -' _' : •'s - •• In 1 Infamove 1" `t1MRAPH10 .DISOOYEBY ?sandstone The tnentoary ass the iig6tb lair - :, t iY -- • - The a itra same from the gnash, is weU wooded and While an thi _ - - $- _ ��.. `i'hers.was sot anion the :T '_ ' -. m ho coal was t t - , k '• . • have alai ad s assgreoo tint d A New Part of Aa wAa Bevetilel 't t ere u found meekly only Priddy .,, f^ . .. U ed,l eT sp and black oat gram with boulder r r won not irectl oancatned in this adv n- mx��VM= Wu,r Wms s�� strewn over the country- : - t j- I "5' �. L' FAli1� Y e Mr. Bradshaw wwa� well satisfied with she �" ` tare, and, being thus relieved, they were s1�it tic Ttl<s t�tt'><vtsi am �. . ' antl6or� of «(rtah �'or%r " �TLs M .� - - $gps►rey yatel'y Ot Fes, Btetad s>nd not slow n pronouncing judgment` The ` result of his journey. _ His purpose was to - - l Ir'heees stud A►iY�e�," $ crime of the exposed man was that he had It was believed early in this century that ascertain if this region was adapted for ' - - v ,.: r. - -: __. n found out ; for •such a crime there is no the wholly unknown iaterior of Australia cattle raising. He hsa satisfied hierYsslf full bee 1. .. . -: 1 -. - • . - ,. a for }von ; a man's own poem will unhesi- was watered b s t rivers stem reach- that ranches can be esterblished to good sd- . �; Y f Y van eaamsn places thenorth„rn . e" First Unit• — supplied by fir. �tltin�isn, o! �heplterd'! BII3h• 'tingly t5o demo him w hen he ponies to tills ing the Pa in the deep L ys of the north - g Y P . ` ' P' west of the continent It was to es- coast and Prince Regent River. South of . . %, , . ,' - . ` : - .r.......•. _ part . . .1 I - Yes," id Honoria, " it is fnfammm tablish this supposed fact- that Capk eir the river vegetation changes it ,:character . . p i -, - C$Ap'�*�g g ' -. ced, " i6 a bio of rail life. That man ' my father, and for that man I Phil Kin sailed sloe thb coast in 1820 doubtless merges at no great distance . LIT. .. r9 a It begins, as la g, tt . ; �'�> .. - suppose, entertain horror too deep for expression. entering all the deep inlets to find some into the almost verdareleas expanses of the - - - ;_ ? • :.- I "the IoL;owing day none of the gaiests n ana oIIet�o I su with one This he which once was his, belongs great � river mouth. One day he *ailed R g y belpn rest thirst region of inner Australia. His t � saw thole Hostess. Neither at breakfast nor „ . now to m Who shall say that I, being tweet •five miles up Hanover Bay, discover- -Pasty was very short of provisions before . _ f ® . T - l he wdman st t hat time was a ono iri - ;,M, _ -_.. dinner did she make bar appearance, and Y gg ' his daugh r have no right here? Who fag s twenty-five river which he named the Prince they got back to Cambridge Gulf, where r; the men looked at each other sad asked Mr. with no experience of the world each as we shall ja thYsrt m mother, who should have th arrived on Ma 14 the however Z " : Haldane and Louis Redwood the reason of pO°°em' vras living is the home of w lady Y Y Regent, The next year he ascended the eY y y. '� r� been his wife has no right here? Let him river for flft mites. Nearly seventeen eked out their rations with wild turkeys, s her absence. These gentlemen, however who had adopted her, and who loved ,her as y y rxs , I • ' :..;: ;- g t , carry away with him the memory of this ears eta sod before another ex kangaroos, iguanas, and fish, and at Cam- - - W ; i = : scald give no satiafwcic+ry reply _to the in- a daughter. She was foolishly ignorant Y P bridge Gulf the were lad to find a - and foolishly sim 1 . The man was a man scene as part of his punishment for his in- lien, _ender the command of Sir George 8 g again quirt', being as much in the dark as their y P famous crime. Haman justice has failed Gray, was sent to Hanover Bap to complete some of the comforts of civilization in the, r of the world who have no doubt had al- y' how stable Chinese who ocou the most ad- com lofts. bat by Di vine judgment he stands eon• the exploration of the river. The natives P PY I .' r ` �' pan ready had many ad entures and exper }eno¢s. „ �' — "She is beyond me,.- Haldane," be -said. damned. fell uppon the *I and wounded its leader vaneed �°°t of civilization in that region. ' , :: "Perhaps she has a surprise in store for He was eo clever to be sills to overmsreh She k' bar mother, and conducted her Be, tadl that he hastened back to civiliza R�naw's journey has revealed the char- • - - .5 "� -Y� simplicity, and he succeeded here as per- I r _: - At noon on the "tiiirdda the eats talk_ haps he succeeded isewhere. A year after and Mrs. K needy to the door. When these tion• From that dap until last year no actor of one of the large unexplored regions •- - Y guests, two ladies ere gone she s ke again : et %r. was made to solve the roblem of the of Australis. About the same time David ; in anion theatsel'`es diseuaaed Honorra's they first met they ere living together, undo p $� �• k', - -• g g , Mr. Haldane, you s p not another Prince• Regent River. Lindsay was crossing the greatest unknown N. absence, and deelded that it was a ether were not man and ifet. _ - `• 8 .. night under this roof, or under any roof The latest Petermann 's Hitteilten file con- expanse in southwest Australia. He has ' . I . Of coarse sh roce9ded he had now gone north tc, traverse an unexplored `" s -m: - too bad fok her to keep herself aloof from P ' which covers me. You once turned another twins a report of the expedition led a year go P ;, � " '�- . - them .. promised her marriage, and of course had P° pe Y ' daughter, >rly half - sister, so ang$1 of purity o b Mr, Jose h B district in the west central rt of the cos- = ,. . 1. the the not fulfilled his ro Uliee. But fora little Y p radahaw of Melbourne Pa {_• 'e a Weed : t,, - affair was growing time she believed herself to be a wife, be- and =Pon tr , from your house,; and threw t rough this wholly unknown part of Ana- lineal, and when he completes this journey ,- -. t.: .I- �- gN ape, 0 Q'I hi g them su eat- her t mere of the• world —as ou trs _ there will be no lar a region in 1' . j ' -- gg Y Y ltw. Landing at Wyndham, on Cam g g Australia =_ ( •• t;_td. , edtoii eenelK "round robin" sacs° h° had s° foe satisfied her ecrnples as threw m other up-on its mere But her bridge Gulf, with four white companions that is not fairly well known in. general : dipiusis�� theiha 'of s petition, to V through some c6reptony with ",her in a L y' g � . .V I �,N k, . -.� - . ^ ' p° beg- private� hones which he understood to be fate i'b a ier once. I, vrhv am not worthy and two natives and a supply of provisions aspects• I . '... Avotirt*m with her presence, legally binding. I h ve told on that ghe to speak her name, pray that God will shield caaried on pp►►cck horses, the little party �fah/oar them, also, with an introduc- y and protect bar, and make her future bright plunged southwmt into The Beige Of rite $rtmette� tioh lea for whom she had deserted was a simple foolish g rl but she is not the P g P g • 1 9 = and Happy ! Aa you turned her from your "Blonde women are beoomin �Ud I Rou �- ' them: rso this petition, which was signed only one who has t ua 3 a man s word and house to on now from mina Mr. Tire vrrgowx wunanrrBSS g scarcer - . f _. ` jj - b all 'her guests Honoria returned a hag beEn deceived, Y toward Prince Re ent River. Tho had every year, said an eminent anthropologist. _ f ; f = Y h .. wood, yon d I have been for l some time g Y "You have not lived tun 'enough to remark , ,- _ , • re I that a e would meet therm in The ceremony speak of took place" in _ not ne far before the metnstivea ere wild P Y America where th nlwn had followed the t Is in s Domed on called it so I g° Y r�. the music -room an a rtment a ciwll p y yy y ws an that were ever drama the fact but women with blue a es and ' s ; 3 -. , . - ( Ps specially remember. It ia,fintshed. The curtain has Y yed by the ap- Y fltted for tar a race Lions in the course of woman. Mr. w ne ma I in uire if di iron of white men. The ssva ea livin light hair are gradually, - though surely, - •,; a,' . "=' f3 P ) Y `i y fallen. Fro thisnight yoasnd I area strung- P g sin awe as a t �In each successive R -. " j .. a. nacre` of"wn hour. story is wearying u t" g ' q- They thronged round �' �' g en. Gentle men, farewell. I thank you for along one river plunged into the water and g Y y1�• ,• ,K '. Mr. Haldane w its and trembling, , Y eneration there are fewer of them than in - - ... : her" on her entrance, bat she waved them g had our vwtience. Uur a naintwnce in at an swam acceoss the stream upon the approach g " ' inrolunteril y cq the last. Alread such a thin sa s real `� ;� "•`" I 9. a �i w tk a gebtutyi of command which was: y rise laird. feet, but at this end." - - - of the expedition. g . . . I die+eet nestles he me console -that . - r, -. blonde, purely sue , is so rarely seen in this , initf�lntly, obeyed. �Oae end of the music- qr ,�,��' Nearly all tihe way to the Prince Regent P Y Y ;; I 11. ;- io4� was slightly htl raised so th standing General att�tion drawn to him, and Y • • ; ' A0. River the t travelled throu h tall "country as to excite remark. Golden tresses .. - L :. with an attem tto in his self on, are so very infrequent that real ones are - • ' .,`, . ," thike, Honoria, who was above the ordinary P P°S 4.HAPTgR %LIP. grass. One species known as the black oat Y - . f �1 stature of women to d the tallest of her I Y , ".null suspected clod of bolo bleached. In - • �: ' r he auntie 1 wav his hand and reenmed rasa was from Wino to twelve feet high, Y Pc g 61, ~': • • PPe Not more than a mile from Buckingham 6 g ' nests b an inch or two. The noted s his seat. a could ot, however, sufficiently g and it was difficult foe the little caravan to abort, it has become evident that before - � ' `- .a g Y Y command his voice to reply. Honoria con- Palace road tands a little church which still very loo there will be no blonde women . A : i change in her. During the last few days P y' retsina some in of a `saris air, althou h force their way through it. At one place, Y g _ , . + w I tinned— g g an more.> i - she seemed to have grown years older ; there „ it is within n easurabla disYnnce of rho heart where many enormous sandstone blocks Y � t'he found "The same thing is true of men Among rt- , h was a stern expression on her face and her In England it would have been more were scattered over the lain . . • of this at i , where the hum of restless P Y a I eye , travelling around, dwelt a moment difficult to carry oUt such a deception. In gre numerous large holes excavated in the their sex light Hair and blue e c are fast ,`Y- f with aversion upon the 'fi ore of Mr. Hal- America, where the woman was an entire °der life is card through all the waking moulders in which the natives had stored disappearing. You may judge how rapidly .,,: _' ' �,_ g hours of the day. the arc Din when ou ccnsider the fact c -- • . dare who lead taken u his position to the stranger, he founi it comparatively easy. the bones of their dead. The skeletons Y g g Y : k' left of her. She commenced- -to s I meat mention ono rber circumstance in con- amore this her ch there are two asrriage were not preserved intact, but the bones that whenever A dark man marries a blonde -. .. r Peak from one of ich descend Agnes Haldane woman, or vice versa, 66 per cent of the abraptl nection with my story ; the man played his were packed closet together, and .ar e "It s scarcely courteous of me " she part under an assn` led name. Frederick Pa tonaad, his father, and Mr. P Y R children born have dark hair and eyes. At .: i:� . i „ )' * Barlow. From the other Rachel Di rose atones covered them, apparently to prevent Y �" "Beginning to ba tiled of his .,�y, be re- wild din Des from .cwtter:n diem. These that rate not very many centuries will be - `-`;y:'::. ' .. said that I should invite you here, and Geor a Millie ton and his fat her, an Airs. g 8 .1.- " -.z then a. you may, desert ou. I ho there tarred to England in her company. They K g curious mausoleums were found aloe a required to wipe out the blonde type alto- - ' Y Y' Y Pe Barlow. Mr. Barlow is to give hliaa Hal- g - -. :- has been nothing wanting." " lived for a little while in London. From g creek which Mr. Bradshaw named Se ul- gather. You wonder how this scatter has' - . - _. , �� - They g $- London the ,went to Paris and there the dane away, and Mr. Barlow stands female P been determined with such occur ! • $; +`_,..- - ey aaswered en variotwa ways that Y e user to Rachel Di cove, chre Greek. Here also' he found s hitherto accuracy? - � , -,, everything was perfection that her how it- woman learned than she was not married, P° p unknown fish of fine fl vor which he was Simply by including each etatiatical obser- ' -, .� p and there a child sa born a rl. There is a difference of opinion as to which vation in the census of nation& In German _ ".. - ality was princely, that if the Hall were of the brides is the rettier, but all are not able to find iq, any o the •other rivers. y - - • �' " . their own the could not- expect better And there the an deserted the woman, P and France the ver school children are .:_a, y reed that the are both the ve is lure He proved ghat the great' desert of inner` . i treatment, and that" the only tLing they had and left her to pe h. From that time un- s ; ry p Australia does not extend thux far to the examined and have t eir characters repord• . .r to comet in of was that she should absent til the resent mo ent she has never seen O h`'ppiness. erhaps for openly expressed ed from an anthropological to ical stand pint. . " P hw Incas Geor a Alillin Loa would take northwest, for the region through which he „ PO g P �- the face of the ma who ruined her life. pp g g Observations made in this way so as to " .y ..atself frri them. sod was watered b scores of creeks and .. „ the palm, bat 'oy is flowing in trio hearts of Pas Y cover millions of arsons of both sexes have - t``- I had a motive she said "which I do I perfectly un orotund what I am say- rivers a►hile tropical vegetation luxuriant- p in I rfectl a brides and bri�egroomaalike. Faithful love, 1' g resulted in the discover that the dark ...� . ' not intend to keep from you much longer. g• pe y orotund my position- I tried in adversit and never found wwutin lY $ouri3hed. Y PeO- - - You are r�t in our surmise that I have know the pla ;e I old in the world and I y g One der the rt ' came to an ure acted Pie bring more children into the world than I t. _ y is at len th rewarded. The dark der s are y party 'came the light people. Furthermore they lfad friers in' m rivate a rtments to am aware that the are shameful ints of g - impediment. A wall of high hilts rose so N - Y Y P Pa PO over, and though winter it near, love's sun hwve rester muscular vi or and the live ' ` ,khom yon have not been - introduced. resemblance betty n this woman and m precipitously that it was impossible to lead g 4 Y _ - y .i Y• is brightly and ndorly. longer. Thera in ever point that has to o " Orily one of the gentlemen present is ac. sett;. Pray do nc t interrupt me or you the horses u the ale After hours of g y P° d - . :�1 i uawted with laclie$� find it; acarcol�► Y The words which bind each to the other 1' slope. , . -r will m ke the, have set myself, and search a narrow valley was discovered be- with the perpetuation of a species they are Y are spoken. The rings are on the fingers, eu • t at,he�'aliouldl $s a: rN' tram in nt to orm, more difficult than it wl- tween whose flee , bi sides the travelled • eerier. The rule in nay ure seems.tu be . ppoo�ssee �1P�. - the kisses are exchan ed the names are P g Y that i meat which reduces the color of iwlificfe others, arrdebarred.' I ere to r�Y it• s in ely far various g ' for about a mile until they reached the sum- P g P { ` PEON R signed. Agnea opens her arms to Rachel, the hair and eyes, is an indication of force. .- r'. . _ i make 'you all acquainted with them this reasons, one of is our acaluaia- anti the iris are locked in a fond embrace. mit of a comparatively level, well grassed y • . ?. • = = ' evening after supper. � I take it that you tance end. this ni t. Thankin ou for the •• g lain. On this plateau the travelled for Albinos among animals and pallid plants � y,- $ PPe - Y g 8Y Dear Rachel 1 murmum A Bad P P Y - T•. ate all men of 1►onor." trouble I have u on to in visitin this Via. Eeversl der s before the descended at the are always weak. ,•. � . P Y g can say no more herlisart'9s so fit1L y y "After all there are comparatively few - :`�_; -,. , They became g66ve instantly, and nodded. house. Ibeg that ou will te- morrow morn- •• A(y dear mietreu !" moron`s Rachel. other edge. They found it very difficult to light le in the world, All theatrai t►t- Evou the shadiest au3ongst them .did not ing leave me to a uty I sae before me. ` What need for further words between get through g POOP B - ; haired races are dark. All the abaci last • • '� .., . • hesitate to "arro ate the distinction. I must not do injustice to the man I THE TANOLa O F iliilala g ` . *1 S them a Standing on the threshold of a new Americans are dark from the Arctic Circle t ' " It ie a delicate matter," said Roaoria, hwve spoken of, When fie deserted the life these foie young creatures ore the sym- �rd�riag this little plateau on the western ::'• r, `• 'nd I believe I .hall sur rise and interest woman in Yaris he did not leave her to die to Cape Horn. All the Asiatics are dark.. { , - . - .... - 1. p b ls' of sweetness and faithfulness. side, and for four days they were busy with All the Oceanic le are dark All the - .:= r°�` " po in certain disclosures I ro to snake iri want. He employed is throu h people -" ::' - P P� y erg°° gg R ►shot u the Ent to recover herself. She a =es under Llie Rlowiog heat of the tropical c:";:.;" _ c.�' to ou after dinner. � I wish to enlist our whom he eontribu d to her sa rt. He Africans, 'are dark, except a few blonde -., t, ` Y PPo slips to the side of her George. sun cutting a road for the horses A little a i thies, our manliness all that is beat did not think she ould live ion to txoubla .� g ., g tribes in the �arbary.�ate�. Likewise, all Y Pa Y $ You've got me at last, George, tihe beyond they ascended a mountain about the southern Europeans are dark. The P•� ` ' within you, in the cause of suffering and liim. In this ha was mistaken. The woman ss s, crying and laughing at the same time. 1. 1 y y g R g 50u feet high, from which s very fine pro- dark le have the `eat advantage of = i. - ungrteaited misfortune. Who will be my ri now living. "And I mean to kee on Rachel " says s a t extended eir all directions. _ °p g g _r: _'- I i v" "But there is�a +coral ax ,well s3 s h I- P y y` being able to stand any climate, while the : ' _ -_ i �1' III _ knights?" . P 3ro George, kissing her again in the church— On all sides stretched away the hills of 1' ht -com lexioned races cannot endure th 'Whey cried with one voice that all would. cal death. Th• kind of death came to the which I believe is a ainat the regulations. leaser elevation covered to their to with p 4�` }: " s The had not the smallest understanding of woman. ., g .. • g P° heat of the tropica. : 'S I .- herjY K But Georggee dear --- thick growing gram, while 6s fi.r as the eye An w rent contradiction to all this i, - . meaning, but they imagined that she " Weak, foolish, despairing, she took to �• yes, my darlia • "` could reach could be seen s reatsbundance PPa . :5, - . r.' . hail some amusing novelty with which drink. You know what that moans. Am .. g' g afforded by the fact that wherever the light- - - ;: ;1 g Y You were so impatisat I I was almost of lagoons and watercourses fringed with haired any blue-eyed ed lea have come into ' ", intended to entertain them. I not speaking plaunly2 Y PceP _ afraid I was going to lose you, and that papyrus and palms. It was a fine tropical - ; _ "There is one law for s roes g g Y conflict with races of dark complexion the . ,,. " I wish you," she pursued, " to elect six .and sa• another girl would slued in my place." prowess t and very different from the semi- ratter have alas s been defeated. 1'he light r gentlemen as a Council of Honour, who ahall other law for w we sa 'tie woman of my „ As if that could hwve ever ha ned !" arid re ion which must be not a great Y g ui dome sense Deco the post -story of 'ud es story fell. The an retained his 'ace. „ P f„ g Sm g ople govern the world to -day. Queen - . pY P 7 g P- says incredulous George. Well dad . distance to the southeast. Victoria has blue eyes, and the can never i. - ' in what I have to disclose." -She crawled throt gh the world • he went �•• . _ : • �" smiling through h i This is called 'ustica tyell, my be . says Mr. Millington_ Mr. Bradshaw was particularly struck sera on her dominions. Descendants of the ";- �'�r_: Are we not to bear it . they waked. $ fl ], That is about all that between with the work of white seta in the western K:.`. - �` Yea, " "s }lore lied "all of you. Indeed " I perceive the Mr. Haldane continues Angle- Saxons dominate the New World. P Y , fath`er and son. How feeble are- writtran part of the region he traversed. In one Even South America Africa and the civil- F I sihall exact a promise that you are all pre - be restless and atnrhed. If he doubts words? How eloquent are tones and looks ! place, for instance he discovered s n- I m story, if he thin s it is a_ eat I am la oq ized part of Asia are fairly run by the Eng- ere t, arc} that not one ,.f you shall leave the Y Y. j P Y' U n A es' fie er is another lain kin of dicular ilia` with a diameter of about three po fin g P 8_ lish and German leads all the nations of the " ::� com till I have finished what I have to ing upon him, et me infocin him gold,. witfi a sin le letter engraved upon its feet and nearly ten feet in height, It stood y -. .' that I am w living roof of its truth. earth is science and learning and three - � . ` . • - say. „ g P inner surface - It Agnes looks around the in the middle of an enormous rock, at least fourths of her population are blue -e ed. The - . " `.rove," died a guest. "It is like "a' "ro• It ties not ofu�n happened that a wI church, and her eyes rest upon the figure of forty feet from the nearest bit of soil. All �P y I- 1, man wronged by a lain as this woman wad', the woman, still closet veiled, who had ' - the material for this structure must have Yellow- haired Swedes, Danes -and Norwe- . " A sad romance "said Honoria! " Sa is able to turn t e tables u n him. It y glans furnish the sailors of the world. Eng- • Y P° terse before the ceremony. She haves her been caroled by these little insect. forty to m t.her a s e out of life's history. Do you happens now and ere. liah is the language of the globe. French " - _ '" • P' K Y• Y bridegr om's side, and goes to the pow in fifty feet, involving enormous labor. , -W- • al, promise to let me do what I wises in my Alone, helpless , degraded, the woman which this across is standing. Ar the party neared the Prince Regent has often been called the universal tan- a _• . l -, _ _ oitn way, and not to thwart me? I ask it as crawled her way hroogh the world She .. Honoria !" River the country became more difficult to gauge,' but it is in fact merely s court Ian- ; . - :e. • . ! r � - of ;ra" even lost her child she was told it died. It .. guage outside of France. The Chinesehave _ - Miss Haldane —for ve me —hits. Par- traverse on account of the steep hills the . , :f _- . 1 he eldest entleman there said it was was false. The chid lived, and lives, t„ p a pidgin English, but not a -pidgin French. , ' 1V g ton . great blocks 'of porphyry and sandstone in All the modern jargons of the world for - * ; Slot- a favour site asked, it was a right, and - " I promised t introduce you to two 41 Not to on, Honoria. I am Agnes t" their way,. and the tall grass. Sometimes 1 g 1" • - - that the would pledge theinwIven - unhesi- ladies who are livi g with me her in a state .. ,.IT trade purposes are inodifications of English. , - • . • ; Y P 8 Agnes - they travelled for hours up a valley to find •• The blue-eyed and light-haired people " . .. y °, t,itingly, in testimony of which he called of seclusion I am shoal to redeem ray �• Kiss me, sister !" - r that it was a eul de sac, and all their labor Y R P P - up'ni them to hold up their hands. Every Promise• " God bless you ! God reward you I" y are by far the most brave of the moderns - ,- was lost. At last the struck the l,ui,tl was held u " Before I do so let trte confess that in i y By their superior intelligence and bravery P• (THE END.) PRICK ttiiGSNT RiVa$ . - - • . ' i The man who forfeits his Word," - said ' asking you to el t a Council of Honour I they have conquered the world, but their i . _ and here they found many natives doubtless task in accomplishing this has implied an " • - was hsrdl in earn- 9t Even if it were not P g P E.....� I r Honor ia, is unworthy the name of a gout- Y • the children of those that had attacked Sir enormous attain upon their powers. So lenian. �iow, if you please, we will adjo>irn. • )eke I should decline to accept two of diet the Girls 8omp. George Gray. They were very shy, and rest a strain has not been conducive to the ' . We shall meet again at dinner." the persona you Lave named. You, and _ - 8 `+- -� . .. v" the were painted with red and white stripes in prolongation of their existence and to the • " - . And )-our lady friends . they asked. y, will know to whom I refer. The Most mothers have a dread of romps, so ' - :h•: f • . " You .will see them afterwards. We Council, therefore, does not exist, not being they lecture the girls daily on the properties a wonderful mariner. Many of them wore perpetuation of their kind. Races of people .. I com tent as a body, to decide a question and exhort them to be little ladies. They a eyrious headdress made of pa yrus. A. are like breeds of horses and cattle, or like x ` dine at eight~ � At ten I shall expect to see Pe , 9 Y weapons they carried spears and null`s as stocks in plants. The last for awhile, but - I . yon all here in this room." of honour. If they were, it would not like to see them very quiet and gentle P Y - . alter the eta I have told ou, or the ad and wa prim ws ibis. The lot of such well as bows and arrows, but no boomerangs not forever, disappearing sooner or later. If - - . =..� . . At the dinner table, where Hatioria; as i'Y Y j 8 pO°s a severe r►tra:n is gut upon them in one ww ' she had promised, made her appearance, she meat the world ail l pass upon it." children is lather pitiable for they are de- were mean. Po y - _ _ - . _ �,, - ' - - . She movel to the door rived of the fun and frolic which the are The Prince Regent River was reached or another, they viii pass away so much the ,- `'" was asked what form the entertainment she ,and pa�sedthrough P y - . had provided for them 'would take, and her it- Before the ex�;ited conversation into entitled to. Children —boys and girls —moat just a little above the point attained by Sir moro quickly. 'he high culture we are ` reply was that it would take the form of a which filer guests ell ,could take definite have exercise to keep diem healthy - lle• Philip King. In a straight line they were giving our children, stimulating their meut- . story. form or eap�e�sion he returned, aceompasi- prive them of it and they will fade away aloof 150 miles from their starting point, - al activities to the ntmnst, has the effect of . "Only a story, Honoria !" protested a ,od by two ladles. like flowers without sunshine. but they had travelled nearly double that reducing the number and physical strength - . _ . - :. gentleman. `• I was in "hopes that you were One was an elder y lady; whose bearing Running, racing, skipping, climbing -- distance. It is s beautiful river, about 200 of their offspring, thus shortening the life of . - 11 . was di.tin uiahed s peculiar sadness and these are the thin that strengthen the feet wide at the place where Bradshaw their race. goi;ig to give Las s- romanor." Y Pe . . `':� ,Some persons might even call it that," dignity, the other was a lady, d °neatly muscles, expanding the chest and build up struck it, and its waters coming from the " So, owing to such causes a8 these, we - . :; •: said Honoria ; is whatever it is you dressed, upon whoa face degradation had the nerves. The mild dose of exercise iopold Mountain chain, which is marked find that the blue -eyed andlight- haired peo- ' r �`.: will find it sufficiently interesting." set its "seal. Her peeks were bloated, her taken in the nursery, with caleethenics or on the maps, are cold and refreshing. The pie are dimiehing in numbers at a very r pfd - .' .� When at ten o'clock, all the gguests being eyyes were bleared her form trembled sad (gy mnastics, will not invigorate the system Party ascended the river, only to find that rate. We take notice of it in the women - - - - assembled in the music room, ahe made her ahook, her hands wl re stretched forth help- like a good romp .n the openair. Mothers, about a der 's journe above the lace at- particularly. Soon must- we say. " Fare - - - y y p ., entrance, a buzz of admiration went round. 'lessly, pitifully. ad it not been for the ( therefore, who counsel their little g rl to Wined by Sir Philip King a aplendid water- well, ye golden tresses and violet orbs f . Y. z `= Her dress, her beauty, her jewels, were the support of the elderly lady and Honoria; play very quietly, make a mistake Better fall pats wn end to navigation. This water- During centuries to come the dark people theme of general admiration. "Gad !" cried between whom shesttood, the image of hope- the laughing, rosy- cheeked, romping girl fall extends from bank to bank i-ad the en. are destined to achieve and hold domina- an elderly roue. `•She driaerves her position lees dispair and im ility, she would have than the pale, lily -faced one who is called tire volume of water has a perpendicular tion in the world, until, as is very likely, 4,,, The names of her Council of Honor were fallen to theground.1 every inch a lady. - fall of thirty feet They travelled for five the cycle of completion has one around and ' - 11 - submitted to her, and her eyes, gleamed as "This is m r, other," said Honoria, The latter rarely breaks things oc tears days along the river bank above the water- the blonde shall rate again. ' ... • . . clrawin herself to her full her ht "of her dresses or tries her mother's fiance fall Gi a mountain through which the river • - they rested upon the names of Mr. Haldane g , • Ps .' . and Louis Redwood. She inquired how the whose existence I aware o y a few ws the former does, bat, after all, what do flows, and along the rocky walls that hem - 'w � _ selection had been made, and was informed abort weeks ago." the tearing and breaking amount to i It the narrow river they found many cav- Perfectly Wing i , . V - b ballot. They gazed at hat and her companions is is not a wise policy to put an old head oa m� On whose walls the natives bad made '• - y.. - v silent wonder. For two or three minutes our shoulders. Chitc:hood is the time intro in red, black, white brown, el- Reporter-11 The daily Catchall wishes to - - K Do you believe in fate; gentlemen . she f3 Y . •� no word was s keno gs gs- asked. Some did, sad some did not. There I Then Honoria turn- or childish pranks and plays. The girl low, erne light bins There were figures of ptint your picture in to- morrow'a�� issue. 4. :� '► •• ed to the elder] lad . ow into womanhood soon ones h. Let men with profiles well drawn, and ken Will you let us have a photo rs h 2 - ' . . _ - ia something like fatality, she added, m Y ty gr B'a' P - 1A �I . "Mrs. Kenned ' she said " coos, wallabies, crocodiles, and other ani- Imported star —" Certainly. Marie ; . Mrr Haldane and Mr. Redwood being on the y► whet` my them be children a. long u posse le, and -.r Council. They might hwve to sit in ju3g- mother, then a young girl, wa. living in also give them plenty of fresh wit and sun, mats were graphically portrayed, where's that portrait I had taken on my . : _ ? f g The noteworthy diacav was made that wedding day 2 _ ''; < - }j�" 1 meat on themselves." your ho Ace, she ms,ie the acequaintance of light• # .- _ _ for a distance of fifty miles the Prince Mamie —" I'll get it In a moment �` = s man known to you and her as Mr. J altos 1. - _ They said that this would make the ro- Y It's in o -madam - � - .; _ . • , � . : - Clif %rd. Kindl ' . i - - Regent River flows between two entirely year sudda hter's album." :`'1,4. ti -" •' - _ oeedings all the more interesting, and ten y look around, sad tell me Owfu to the immense number of recruits diflerent rook formatiotas.' y 8 � r` r j gonoris flaked them to be seated, and, if he is present in this seem." g =. •. t_, � w-, . ,. ., wanted fn the French army the standard of :y y grid' held a her hand for silence. That u he, said Min. Kepaedlr, point- lie ht hue eoastaatl berm reduced. -- It h RIGHT slko�at r , ' :: ; More titan a million �-.:s* 1. • f• !� ding, a to to%'1 she common- ing to Mrs Hakim& I - � � t little mars t t � - � is composed 6f - ba�rlt�o rocks aril the left , he p tats o London vr�sted i� YR I than five fee > is lws i _.as - - _ amt '.f r.{ a . -t ,t- . f..'`' °+•'�: • Sk` $ _ • - ° - - . 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Y w'+- - ,S +- °', 4 _ Iw .,=''" 5,n` .�.�5' •.8$ S �Z,?' :`r' ,�,�� . .Cr.;,. .'b °Y_,,m... . - •, - r'L` •y s- } - - a'. - ..: `3µ a•• a ','` I. w aw[r��IR�ti i'Yl•rAll•,i� 111�1��, • �.� , o i, , f °I' � _ Y� r . 11 I A._10 they will eat a Chinarne►n. They say s �.F . 7 . fah its curve, and leas accentuated by the THE PHYSIOLOGY OF T$ '' rip _ �� r a" ' i.' black has a more delicate flavour, because 7G0 _ xc- 2 � >z . ar.ar . .`: -.t irf.FJ.Y.'l M61I ip - L '. LIn eni ul w.,,,x •. .: - efeader+ctif l 11bT t1&-- Xkt79d a sasie eats � �., .. - L re in the moose. e w s A. 111faIIt Ijlet. ' but a fat sleeted- Cbinaman is i�ot toe e• -- .�es!!1Pesitielt �['tl�a LltlZie lir,aiw - , ' „, .d _ _ A ficiently homely,' however, to - frighten It o ' lj,etrviu Sil+a�>t. ` '" ' Dr L - A ROMAN -NO �i DIAYBRICIIIIIIIII r � s rte of the moat fregaentsotireea tf data € s amholzc decil&resitheit d th4 e►lmpst any a4ipuif ,bat tlte,. redoabtOble "' Z(17u s#lli'eat -hsa lded -bore t r?, .1 . I. a4ri fees in aeenetlatid were et�lowec� theist Jar f . yield er to infanta is the sudden weaning on fr+ess g Q The early days of aia sojoma on the - -s - . - - -- _ , - •that vf. - tears. Act'ectaves t >sost_v .. "(.8-' st,: a " own way, an3 the Chinese immigrants were I ,t��. -A� y cows milk and water. The mass gr range were dayys of quite, reserved behavior Presently tile, tyro gladiators b tso' -have. been ,used to ex revs the ualities of,.,;. _ `_{ , i ,: not carerulry guarded by the police, the on his part" In tact, ao lacking was he is walk in a circle, which rwduaU dime bed. tearii. TBe have bees cpa►lled. "hot " "cold ", ,;I .' ° ive .surds formed from draw & milk Chinese uestion there would finds snmm gradually Y , , '�,; : -�I = `" - . are frequently beyond f the feeble g ea „ "briny," ,t ,. ,. *. . �F���f ': q ' the n ariona tendencies o[ his kind th�►t as they walked. Both were bleedin freely - , tart id ashing rsttn'd' .r,: ,� _ '. r di estive were of the .infant. DilutioII nolntion at the hands of the natives them- for a tort time he was considered s myth b ' from their wounds, g ' } ; Pe 8 y Y but both looked. ready "glitlerin�," "dull," "silent,' "wearied," -_ . g selves, and would Cease to trouble the Colo- the more conservative citizens of the Iocal- to continue. In one ezeitemeat, we foe of " wanton ' "d Iknu not.wh4 else, e :' . ,; - will partially remedy the matter, but can- vial Secretary. He mays that when he was g • W . t �► y s, ' -_, �Y _. : x,'. not as a rule be carried to a sufficient extent Y Y ity, and this sceptical feeling on their part all about Jerry s value a& the head of $ are waves of emotion anfl as a defni z- - . , "" ' without midni increasing the .:balk of the travelring in North and Eastern Australia was a rent! oonfirrned b the animals ' x 4I,� ," `� ' - xt ' y g PPa Y Y Nord, an Fleming thinking only of the sni- session, they are -said _ta spring - wlways' :: ;t"btl °,;= ; . i' the blacks in his service made no secret of = gg p . food. Boiled milk not only is to a curtain wenclerfal ubiquity. Une starry night he mat s fi tiriRyuali'esejaeulated :' "Scribe, from Lhe heart; an expression etngnbtr�`- f 4:-.'"��" ` -' de ce eterillzed but clots leas firml than Heir- liking for human flesh. - The very: was seen b one of the boys, who was corn- I'll bet ten that Jerry „�• ", Rn' Y Ys. rry &ilia. ly truthful„for no one ever wept ft in th - : #r '� - ;` ,- ' thought of it need to make their a ea flaxen. y ;, raw milk. y g ing home from town late and about the I took the bet The' stranger wab- not -so ead, that is to say, no oue ever re,aloned ­1 -, : When the were asked what part of the same hour, Cale Snelling raw him sad. beau nor so formidable- lookin s$ Je# y' @ "� ` . ^ 3 ` = _`..: Another grave error is'the roloilge ago y g ry ' imself or herself into ers°. ; :ti' v �: hmnan y tasted the. beat, they always climbed a cottonwood sa in for safer 'a ; uL he seemed to have teat .of -shad and an a 1 back to emotion dap0`thtsongh ,' T I— , . .;„ of artificially digested fagda. The er o i ,ca the ,ribs. The bead the never f- g y b plenty appeal ;,� � . - pp�o Y sake -, ; :. .. 'f ` f: - digesting casein baco s taoually iJesB;, d s . , at a point fifteen miles distant. lout agility, and was certainly a tactician of The poets have dealt with what' tie' ht°. ,,�,;�, •� a� . �� . �ee Wit. Lupt6olt a18o says it is a mistake to tg .T ��.' ?. ;sg �' nutrition is impaired,.ariS the.cliil3- thnils tali Y se'both the gentremeu referred to sckpow- merit. be cousidered from (their int of view � _, 'I, a suppose that cannibals look more re ulsive ]� a that the had been ivin some little I I had hardly acebpted_tbe, bet -when ".the the chemistr yof tears. The Gave t �- `'``T' ^�F become flabby, anaemic, soft iii bone. g y g' g �, _ . than any other save ea. Many of th have atteution to driven as Y �, „ Y �.: ,: `'' ., ;; ; wfi,Q r gg Y_ a t Still another error consists in the furnish- most entle ful- lookin faaea, Women g dull care away via the figh?era in response to a mighty of de- .about Bait tears, crystal ' tears, - "v ' ' ;�.;;' r. _ ing of an insufficient amount of nutritive well as men t u the feasts ell' bottle- route, and as other persons who had fiance teem Jerry, same. together, What ,a "poisonous tears," " honeyed tears. "and : : ",i; .' - , 'f �=i ..- y material. the capacity of the stomach be- human flesh. Pte' met or Beau the wandering steer were invar- stash ! Then was not much to be seen_ but the like. They are to some extent correct , µx ,�. ? ,;`.. ;. ?n, :: in limited it may be impossible for it to iabl individuals of bibatons tendencies era a clonig of duvet and s croi le of - t eha- in their ' "" _ `,� ?' 'i g Y Pee ip gees poetic guesses. Tears are w ifie * .. -. �r � �° _. ; .y - - take a sufficient quantity of a digestably di- - facility in the fiction line, whose descrip- dewy forms struggling, batting, and' thrust- they-carry a trace of chloiide of sodiafn or " "' ; ' ' `' _. , -, ... , lutes mixture to supply the material Aoro the Zoe o' the Bare• : _ lions; of the maverick were nndisgnissble ing.for several mmntes, Then, ssadilenly, common salt &bleb exists in the blood; `_- . -A- -� • • `'t. 1.1.x, `' "'11 Irr ein) required for growth and nutrition. The Ruthie an' me, wuz ne;ghtwrs, misfits of each other, those who had not, they emerged. The mavericlr had evident- they may be poisonous, for in persons ander' '• `_ . , e ° : =... I. .i Y Y Y An' had ben for are an' cars • with their own eyes, y found Jerry's weak spot, for the titled for- the influence of a solu ble poison, like a salt ; ' ;: • :; .,,,f_ _" 4' diflicul may be overcome b the addition of �Y y ,beheld the monstrosity , . �. �': - I Atwcen us a ole irginny fence , . Still smiled the wise a vatin emit® of ei rtes -was retreating tail to the foe, with of antimony, they may convey an inhai- ;i:,°' _ ' jn4 cream or some good preparation of meat juice With a handy pair o' bars. • - + ggm B g 1 disbelief. T 1, ; ^�: c. �, (bovinine. Food deficient in fat, as well as An Ruth an' me frum childhood - . I much more haste than dignity while the tesimal port of . such poisonous material ; : :.,. :�' , •,_� ` Had dot in a sort o' a way Cale Snelling averred that.lhe creature con naror almost exhausted aloud on the they may be honeyed, for in diabetes the - " ;')* y'd : �<' -,: : that.deficient in protein; is certain to cause `_'' . I i O' comet each Rour aide the route, ' waa at least as tall as a irsffe with horns i _ • . Y t- .., r : ' f, . . rouble. Those deprived of these two JeAtat the endlp'the day, g fief pe had won nd gave w roar of satia- tears do sometimep become swecarine, like .� ; `- �r >'_ ' laments are often tar a and fat but flabb For ter ken u a nee hborl fcelin; _ - six feet long. and hoofs which left foot rinta . " - "' °� ,, x ''� •� ' g y g faction. I the other fluid secretions, -;<< fi u " °�� I on the Banda of time as bi as a sum sere. •• " r� . :,'� :' �� naemic and rachitic - yet most of the arti- An' gossip, a little, perhaps, g Bit Jove 1 acid Flemming , lets rope But this sort of thing in exceptional. ht - r ;�; , i , . `� �, cial foods upon which children are so large - Anhtaikid about the c r' m rat was black as the interior of a cowl that chap. What a fighter he ie !" a genera] way 'tears are tnwde rap of pare "' = , - e at midni ht with at eyes which t" . ., ,i:,. ,,,,. 'i fed are almost wholly lackin in 'fat and ri g , gee y ` This was not much trouble for the mave- water holdin a trace of saline matter and' w "'° n `" °•_ `Y, - Y Y g A- lingerie along in the twilight . g , r.;: -:- - , ;•�-' - a less degree in proteids. (Wo'd done it for vars an' yars), . flashed lightning. I think Cale would have rick was almost ready to dra and after nothing more • the gland's which secrete ' , , �'� _ , ; ; . The presence of au antiscorbutic element Exchangin' of ncifhborly intrust said that they oleo flashed thunder, but he our horses had been induced to behave them- them are the purest wells of water of the :: ,, , ~ • . - ', �._.J' - n the food is, also a .matter of prime import- Acrost the top o the bare feared this statement would leak. Deport- selves. Fleming and I " surrounded " him body. Tears art the result of a nervous '4 :,. '' :�` .: ; �,, i ce. Fresh milk contains the element in We be un it when I wuz a shaver , ; . ant further set forth that •` it "charged upon and led him triumphantly hart] home, mending a storm in the central nervous system, under y„ �'' :, ''` `'� • V. &affici rat uantit ,but all farinaceous foods An' 11th wuz a mite+ o• a girl, him with more or less impetuosity, tuoeit stem ; r . . "!, g; pe y, p- eon le of boys after Jerry, who was sadly in which' there is such a change in the vaseabr i ° i1s;' >.rr and the dr artificial foods, are decided- With oyes big oz blue shiny saesers eding 6ia horse and Csusin him to rise mush terminetle of the tear - secreting glands that - ;'1`; _.'' . "� ;. _�;, y An' h &irallers t n` ter curl g nee of repalra. i- -..• "= :_ deficient in this regard. —Dix. CIIEADLYB. p•' - celerity in gaining wccess to then r story St to eels Julius, eta he was the excretion of water from the glands is W`. '¢'� ; ?,; b }_�; 7 1. In spite i their o its ter smooth it pee age t4. .,�. - An' braid it up spick an' span of a siender, awn ing tree, where Lhe ere&- christened was an entirel different creature refuse. Some excretion is sews a in ` Y P Y Pte- ,:1- : � r u:;•,'° (Far Ruthie's folks they wuz makers= ` tare held him prisoner, occasionally butting is ca 'vet from the savage ,a,% blush and ]JUL ' , p age he had shown grew, in order that the surface of the eye B•Itoved plainness wuz part o' God's plan). the tree with much nsto, thereby causing : himself to ba when roaming &round accord -' may be laved and cleared of fore r - 1 A famous doctor says : Eat, a good bowl o An' Rubbie an' me we wuz playmates, g 8 Y foreign matters �• . ,Y ; �1. Y g Cale 's store -teeth to fall out and making his in to his own erratic notions. In the little which may come in contact with i bat the "' :r t mush and milk for our breakfast, and you the we'dget spunky an' rued, g y t, Y Y Weallera000ted e►- towardsevenin' head ache. According to Cale, this result- posture where he wee kept no hard-working controlling centre is eta diatanoe. '" .` , , ' ': ' will' not need anyx m�edicine. An` metal the fence, calm an' mild; ed in much insomnia on his rt cantinuin'. 4 x ; _ ' Indian corn c7�tains a large amount of Pa . g oz oonld have been milder. Givep his free- Aa the mgacnbr power that extends or. -:;- ? ' ... Ter sorter review the evon� s o• the sag - urge p- dote —or, rather, taking it once in w while -- 8exen a finger is &t •distance from the - 1. `'� . �; . . An' chat about this an "bout that ; anttl Aurora and`& ] bnneh of cattlr'a part :: - 5_. nitrogen, has qu:alitieAanti- constipating, and Ter relate how the hens hod stole 'out their Pee ed, whereat it ' withdrew, after vac- he was the swore ferocious, terrifying steer moved, so the excitement to tears i& from ��, }` is easily assimilated. It is cheap and has nests, ions sanguinary threats, uttered in a low as of yore. I do not know how to account an irritation in a distant nervous centtarand :. - y w ' : ; ;- " 1 " Mgreat nutritive properties. A course of In- An• the'hired man had drownded the oat be voice. • � , • K an meal in the she of Johns -cake, hoe- , A- linge•ri n' aeon in the twilight for this. Nobody tried to, but it was ova is removed when the nervous oeatre is either ,' ;.� . Pe Y (tpc•,� it ,r y� and yam►, The story of the other chap, who claimed &ocegted faux that, when Julius made his soothed or exhausted.. The persons who 1" t Cake, .corn or pone bread and mush, relieved Exchnu�, -...,f nee hborly intrust to have seen the creature on the same even - escape there were lively tames ttin him wee as that tears afford reliefs Nothing, � . :� -' ... `��`� "' by copious draughts of 'pure cow's milk, to Across the top o the bars. . ' `. ing, fifteen miles away, did not dovetail with back n although h he seldom went far s m ore p perfectly tree nothing more clear, - 1' Pe . Y g �.. which, if inclined to d_vspepsia,ya little lime Mr. Spelling's. According to this veracious from hoine.� when the facts are understood. The relief' _ _'' n An somehow or other the older water may be added, will make a life now a At ttuthie ati'me'peared ter t - gentleman, who was chief at .Tim Harden's But Julius chiefly distinguished himself comes not from the more escape of tears, `'. .1�, '.1 burden well worth the living, and you need The more store we sot by that olo rail- fence, . ranch, the maverick was quite a well -be- I the summer after his capture. The stock- which is only a symptom but from the cam- " =;' ;i -k <s - ` no other treatment to correct your nervous- An' the cnresiat part of it yet haves an . seas, bri htep your vision and give you Wuz that when we both wuz rarely grooved ben• although quite uncouth and I men in our vicinity had been missing an ani- nation of the storm in the nervous chain. . . I •t` g gi Y trp freakish in appearance. It was very large, ; malor two quite often, and it was remarked If the storm be calmed by soothing means- __1 d. sweet and peaceful sleep. Ruthle, fair, btu& eyed, with fgoold locks, with a head as bits as &barrel, and unite as (that there were always w number of leases nra a& when we soothe s child that is wee " ` ' ` An me a great teller with whistlers, . long, said the Dock, and had big branch' � Y ' P- _ " "` � g of this at or stout the same time. There ing from fear, annoyance or injury, we quiet ;-� A- standin six feet In my cocks. horns and fiery oyes But it was not. he sal , war no doubt that there were "rustlers" the nervous centers, n n which the el%et Y" r . : - Tea Poisoning. ` . _ • = We kept comic` jest ez we &tiers hod done. black, as Snelling calmed. On the eons upon a when re- An' wje allerxtound plenty ter say • 6 ray. l &tent, and doing excellent work too with ceases- In children the sPothin -net r - ' o Russian tea merchants, who, w g g hod " ,4 "L } P When we met far a chat by the ole rail - fence, it was red, with white trimmings. I considerable profit -to themselves. There succeeds,and sometimes it aueceeds in adult . ;i_ rent on the Chinese frontier for buying tap, Jest the end o' the day. The oral ins on whicb an two stories were no sus icious- lookin strap rs in the although in adults the caseation of tears is _` - are, it is said, obliged Go taste from one Aa'ouct' when the full moon wuz shinin' Y 1 P g Se g I An'Rn looked uncommon fair—, agreed wAs the description of t e verick's t rte" hborhood who seemed to need watching more commonly due to actual exhaustion •1. f hundred and fifty to two hundred specimens. I thin6 't z the spell the moonlight— nom. Nearly all united in e►fFi iri this to' g Y.`': pe leg Y g an , as time it became apparent that following a sled of nervous activit of strong tea infnsionsdaily, do not swallow Ilut I 1 t my hood then an' there, be the most remarkwble purlieu of the beast's somebody near home was in leagues with the In grief, W�ie afflicted weep until they can " 3 the infusions but nevertheless, a slow intox- Awl wo dared how in creation r instead of bein ova a well -t+a ' Lhievea. The thefts became more f n -rat wee no more • then-they become calm or, I appears in them. The sym toms ace I hod n ver thort of it afore— ', g t Teq p y , , � . . `' loasofa P c onsti lion whichalternates That' It h wuz the ono liven' woman rulatedpsteer s nose should be, it was se and larger, and this continued until every . like children, c themselves to sloe Thus # • ' PPe • At I c Id love an' adore, Romanesque that every oae who had seen it ■tockman in that section was wrought ht rap to ;tears indicate relief and that the nervosa - m with diarrhoea, failure of general nutrition. An' som way my lips they found Ruthie's was quite ready to swear that the lower' the pitch of desperation ; but yet no thief : system has fallen into the repose of wewr.. , " }4 periodical epigastric pains, enlargement of As we ingereci under the stars, portion was very nearly, if not site, &t and no clew to him or them. A sowers of new. Persona subject to many and repeat- - ' �. 1 the liver, with subsequent atrophic cirrhosis, Ezchang n' of neiF,hborly intrust . . - q . ecrost t he top o the bars. - right angles with the upper. them were sighted near Ha den's one nil ht ed isf& shed in time fewer tears and the - . �' and dryness and sallowness of the bkin. R g gr _ — Tlizaboth A. Vero. at nobody seemed to see bim b day- ed - hypochondriacal frame of mind, marked - _ 7 Y• and his mart took several shots at the ut I ag compared with the younger are almost . _: '� light and circumstances were against those the rustlers, being splendidly mounted, , tearless, The poor insane patient who creases . failure of memory, of eight, of visual vacui- , , '' ' • I,OS L AI,L BII P THPIB LIQES, who did am, or claimed to have seen him at of &wa , to wee becomes rieflesa •under contin- - ty, and some of taste and smell. B Y• P g . - _ - . - ; all. Down the Five Mile, several miles from rtes excitement the grief - centre fails or ,. . . _ -- - . Newt crew eta urine* idward rrland One afternoon however, he figured in an dies. I! I I San Ilse A en Saved from Dent incident the s across' ,lived two men, B an How t0 (}ive �ltl'b ; . h. which held considerable interest for and stage crowing, b name. The had a small If this were not the case tears would flow ;� .. ; _ :I $r. J itx s Nfld. Feb. 25. —The Prince the party of the eccronsl part, who was no Y in such a rson so lop as life lasted. Tears ` :� _ ' ' . . Sweet - spirit of nitre is one of the moat . • I ranch and a few hundred head of cattle g - '' ' Edward Island schooner Avert er was driven less a person ttrwa the veteran Hank Barr. , have thei value in the life of mankind •.the "- popular domestic medicines. The dose for g and seemed to exist very comfortably. This ' Y " -� - an adult is from one -half to one teaspoonful on the rocks 20 miles from St. John's on Hank, next day, related, in muffled tones, Y y' are of value not as tears although their ac- I '3 p°O through several thicknesses of d' the latter act was hard to explain for some g . -. ' well dilated with water. When using t in Saturday in a blinding snowstorm. While � &gee. tual flow gives relief, but as signs that the .. , �.,. g the vessel was pounding to pieces the boat following : i Ome• reef centers are been relieved of their sense - :. ;.+ r r.. '; j,, fevers; it is best w give small doses and re- Po g P .. v One night. late in the summer, Short] gg g r -, '- `` was launched and immediately swam Bow do I feel . S& -a , ao#t, was 9e g. y bilit and that the nervous or ni peat them often, rather than give 1 rge doses Y Pte• , Fleming, riding sleepily round a small bench Y ga Cation - 1111,,. :4.4, , Death stared the crew in the face. Ca ever kicked b a reel rem must, r to ed g g P Y I. at long intervals. One -half a tespoonful PL Y p P Y I of cattle which had become separated from being fitted to bear rap against sorxaw. .A , i; - with by a buzzeaw, r hit by a pile- driver I ve slight emotional disturbance willindnoe - % _ -� in a tumblerful of cold "water, drunk a little Rice called for a volunteer to swim to the , the main hard, and were far toodistant from g _ s ' Mph! �v'y, tt.em's slur -games 'longside the .iervouei irritation leaden to learn in at a time through the night, will bei, more shore with a life line. Murdoch Gillis re- pamwverick. He atn't the latter to be rounded up that night was g g s nded. He was carried shoreward on the o that creoted -faced ' susceptible subjects • and this, although the effective in subduing fever and bringing on i?t suddenly roused b having his horse shot P ] $ ; r = *�' perspiration than a whole teaspoonful taken breast of an enormous wave, but the shore no steer—he's a elyf sat, that's what New, ! Y y g catastrophe hag nothin to do rote" ' * icall - ' •_ y I didn't sit no good look at th' brute. He's t Under him, and finding himself pinned -to P • Y, :. - at once. was composed of pre -ipitoas rocks, upon with the person affects .41,-, -, f one o these here n rdsanattem fellers an' the ground by the animal's body. Shortly Hence the commotion of tears con'nred which in .the tumult o the waves it was was full of luck and endeavored to the - extremely difficult to effect s landing. There don't waste no idle moments sizip' folks up. ! P • ' up iu a play. Hamlet, it will be remain red . 4 - The Sick Room.. - " 1 was ri3in' intuh camp, 'bout snorin' beat of his ability, to make the shots in his I- _ were in the sea a number of .barrels of oil , ° p' , revolver count ;bat the rustlers—them seizes aptly this int when the player In waiting upon invalids many people which had been 'swept from the vessel's in th saddle, an es come out o; that tan ps. •' point or he to ' , R wee What's Heonba to him deck andim dad and hinderedtheswimmer. Goole b tween them low hills oat h th' crick were two of them—succeeded in driving off Hecuba �" Of• course, nothing, et the ' make the mistake of serving a quantity Pe bottom, wen all of a suddent,1 Plug l the cattle, leaving the unfortunate young- g' y of food at a time, thereby taking away Gillis could, not obtain a hold upon any snorts an= races n ari' somethia' eez ' M my star to ez: ricate himself aril walk home, a Player weeps, and maybe the audience weeps .- _ .r the little Appetite the sick ones eaeag, poi-it on the shore, and was obliged to give P' with the playyer. By art another remem- PP g g m- m- mf -oo-oo !" You bet I wakes a an' • matter of seven or eight miles. branco may be used to call forth tears on- : Variety in food should be provided, it up. He was drawn back on (ward the p y'- here, bout two rod ahead was th ole Harr Near Eirysa and Morse's crossing, s few - ,J and only a little delicate portion served vessel where be rested an hens. Then he • Y the proper occasion. Up the other hand *: Y p° hisself. I reached f'r m n an triad t' hours later, two men Is beside scamp -fire. p pe • '. ` ,. K" at once, so to tempt the appetite. It tried again, this time "been successful, R° , anything that produces diverer&ion of mind P $ make Ping ugly stern still. but th darned One of them seemed to to pain. " It is not when the disturbance is not severe is Always s advisable to ken beef -tea ell Getting his hand in a hole to one of the gun was twisted in m belt an Lh fool horn P th ' may =;., ; } - y P � ] Y. • one of the pleasant thin is the world to Y custards, etc., in readiness, for in many rocks, he drew himself a ,and by catching g y keep back the outbreak. - p was clank , on' lh' fast 6hin I knowed a haze a 44- ballet in one-a shoulder. A short - cases if a atient has to wait while these points of rock he succeeded in climbio to a y • g John Hunter tells us that once when he .- g streak o li htnin with a full head o'steam distance &Mexican bey of about sixteen _ ; , s t on which he could fasten a line. Then went to see Mrs Siddons perform, in a ., dishes are ing prepared, he or she loses the Pe hit mein 'bout forty-six laces an' when I stood guard over a bunch of cattle. ' ' desire to eat, and will often turn from thgm he drew ashore a Ion er line, and by means ,y' P moving ez�oaition of her great powers, he ' gg come to I was 1 in , all rkan n , with m I Pnaentl he lanced toward the esa of this the ca Lain &nd crew all t safely to Y P Y 3' g t• could not join the rest of the hones in their wh m brought, In serving food to invalids p go saint little dimpled tenet an' tai s a- eoakin' �cl seeing that daylight was ver near, •• l 1 ' every thing should look as tempting as pos- the shore. Gillis had nothing on but his Y P g g tears because he had forgotten his pocket- ' Bible —a pretty, ciean tray cloth clean cups drawers, undershirt, socks and a it of in th crick. Then I pulls th gun an lets rode over to the. fire and spoke tot a men. handkerchief." - In these- facts there is - <_ • x" pa o a few times an' you fellers comes out an' The runted and the one who had been incompatible, '" ;- sli re. In this scant clothing, hsWese g y t y g nothing because the more in- and saucers, spaFkling glees, every thing to slippers. Y 8• , , , g :. ;,..,, ,t - invite the appetite. Another great mistake g, picks me up . SA -ay I I'm goin t ride in "leap cat up and rubbed his eyes. There tense the nervous vibrations the more "" . ': and st:iverin he walked five miles to the easy i •. nearest li hthouse where he obtained more a waggin an kcrry a Gatlin gun, after this was s sudden a,mmotion. Something huge is the diversion of impulse from one centre, - =,s, _.z` :.; =" frequently made is the habit of keeping g • bare a soda." and terrible with flaming cede ea, crashed -t�- r d clothing, and -the art proceeded to St. py • 8 Y to another. Chan a of scene mental diver- �- plates of food in the sick room--this shout g. party. P But before Hank was well eno h tt at- throe h the underbueh direcstl toward them g -` never be done. Whew something is brought Johns, having lost everything but theirs g Y sion and outdoor life are the beat remedies - - ° ,� I. tend to business in there was a alit. a The Mexican, terrified, gave a shriek, turn- for the tearful but an opiate judiciously - 'tf, for which the patient had no appetite and lives, in the affairs of the maverick. A few •' s ad his n and fled. He may be rennin P 1 Y " <._.aa" Y g prescribed is often the sovereign remedy: refuses to eat, it should be takers away at utter Hank's "epyeods," Fleming andyI yet, for he was never seen !n those parts Usher narcotics are injurious. Alcohol, `= :�< . . once and brought again at the right time ; : 0alloasners of the Kaimd • __ heard a tremendous row amore a bunch of afterward. There were lent of trees at K P Y so often resorted i•, for food left standing by naustatea the in- An En fish correspondent writes:' "On the ban's blooded cattle which he always hand and the two men lost no time in et- . is fearfully injurious. " _,�- - -- valid, and oftentimes causes him or her to Ys ' 6 it disturbs and unbalances the nervous _ 1kZ .'Y what reads like geed information, Edmond kept near home, away from the others fin- Ling into the branches of. the nearest one. system, ken e u ' a maudlin and pitiful ` . a turn from it altogether. The introduction Yates, Worlcd tells the tale of dire unpleas- der special supervision. They -hit been It was really gstonising how the wounded sntimentalit and snatairte the suite Al• . . -, A. .. of flowers in the sick room brightens it rap as aptness existing between the Kaiser of ail drip en ia.close to the ranch for water that chap seals climb. Y , - � t nothing else does, and to the invalid who is Kaisers and our Royal Family. Certain day, for some reason or other, and one of The were none too soon for they were other i& the mother of sorrow. a There are �° Y other narcotics which an similar in effect ' .: confined to the room their sweet scent is omissions were perpetrated by the grandson the Flemings and a Mexican cowboy ad hard! out of reach when Julius for he it " ' .,. , "`' Y Y notably chloral • but an o fate even at night ht ` _ `. grateful and refreshing. of our Queen at the time of the late lamented started back into the bills with them a short, was snorting nd pawing at the foot of Y P g g ` I. g Pa g time under necessity, ot only soothes b i; - Baron Sir Ferd. Von Mueller, M. D., F- death of Prince Victor. It, *came the time since so we were out a mile or so aww their perch. The wounded man was partly Y Y at '- Y pe Pa Y controls, and when r ".5 ._ R. S., has introduced in Victoria the use prescribed so that the .. Emperor received an intimation that the when we heard the diems ce, and it did undressed, and had left his arms by the fire. use of it shall not into a habit, is a • ." ' "t, ` of green eucalyptus , branches in sick Duke of Clarence was in a practically hope- not take as ton to reach the spot- I The other had his revolver, but had left his Pam g po divine rowed D . " rooms, by recommending the • placing of less state while he was shooting at Buche- An we turned a elnmp of willows and rode belt behind in the hurry. Custom had made Y•— r- B. W. Richardson- _ , - them under the bedsteads, and renew- , ; :, _ ' burg. His Majesty, - however, proceeded out on the little tonal near the creek, where him careless. He must have been nervous, c, „ �. ins them when necessary. He considers with his sport, and even on the following Hank had his encounter with the monstoaity or else it was, the darkness that spoiled his BIB BEB W G. _ - thi� tan applicable to all infectiots and .. -- _. P morning, when he received a telegram from a thrilling sisht met our eves. In a crowd- aim, for out of t he six shots only one touched t '. wntagious diseases, and it is said to have Rerlin conveying the news of the Duke's ad, huddled, terrified mass, a banoh of Julius, and that was a were scratch on the lCartotacelneide>t�re)legarii treltieali -" `° - been successful with phthisical patients, not death, he did not return to his capital, but cattle, bawling and snorting, were gathered aunts. For several long boars the two men of the Irate Dune. - .. :; 1 ' V only antiseptically, but also ag a &edatiyo, had another day's shooting, find he did not at the apFer end of the flat, sad the two remained in that tree, ulinn standing - _3 I r, and to some extent hypnotic. Di. J. B. g A most curious coincidence with regard to ?'' : YP reach Berlin until the afternoon of Friday, boys had their hands fall trying to keep guard very near. Then, about 9 o clock, & the death of the late Duke of Clarence hue - �` -, - Curgenven states as his experience of this the 15th, Then, instead of drivin them from stain In full; view, and party of a dozen or fifteen` men happened . • -" `.' - - tan in scarlet fever, in twelve non h &'trial 8 stampeding. P& y Pew come under the notice of the London corr'ea- - - - •: - :;.•- , _ <' p direct to the Palace of the Empress only a couple of hundred yards away, Jerry that Tray intact on business. They saw the ndeat of the Manchester Conner. It is as ; k -that the bedding is thoroughly disinfected, Frederick, the Emperor went home, and the ball, in whose glossy hide' there was a bunch of "H X." cattle, and heard Julius ; ,+ i '' gnu the volatile vapor netrateaeve self- ollows: —There in, it seems, a superstition -_, .. " -� . Po pe r'Y twenty -four hours lapsed before he visited small fortune invested, was epgage4 in I mattering in the timber. They followed that when "Bi Beim," the clock at West - - i . , . `- �_ _ I,-_1 'a :,' ele, even the mattress, and th,- room re- hie Mother, while ge did not present himself deadly combat with the maverick whicb the eoand and saw ialias and the belie ed g -r' t'A * g minster, strikes irre art at midni ht evil -1�. . quires no other di&:nfection, as eve germ at the British Embassy until Sunday after- had been seen only yesterday at least twenty Br an and Morse, Tke latter was almost . gut Y , g . , % t. - "- will befall the Royal House within . three . ry d an with from his wound.: mouth&.. At 12 o'clock on t e .` ? =�_ that escapes from the (patient is killed by noon. Then a Court mournin of only ten stiles away. I eli ' pain y h t f- v- _ nlAh o No .. _ .ti,, the vapor. days was commanded by the mperor, to It was & magnificent fight Old Jerry i Having captured the belligerent Julius, einber 14th the members of s Utical clgb` ' --=- -,... • stead of three weeks, ae had been expected. had kiUsd several scrub balls, sad lied much 'and assisted Bryan and Morse from the Luse • �° v � = It was observed moreover tha6 the flu wt celebrit a+1 a ales and a within & stone s throw of the oases of'ar• r I g p Gsgist powerful the astute dieooverera held a oonacil and liament were astonished to hear the quarter : _ ' " d- `;� :' aRnni�tls �eIIlls- t. the Schloss was not lowered to half - sisal, fi brae, but ho evidently had all he souls discnesed matters. They put two and two chimes sounding aimultaneoueg vvttb' 'the'; , . s =n" r� ' t I tag a care of on this 'o to g Y � / - . Dr Lnmholz, the Norwegian- nature, i4t, and when his copsui was being buried the k occasion, for the together—two cattle theivea and two lariats hour strokes and to note then: "Big Bea" � = . �' , has just published a bcok entitled " Amon Emperor, ins of attending the memorial monstrosity seemed to b4 something of w ( —and. with mach satisfaction but little - j p » struck I3 times. The event was Commented - _' 11 ' 1 Cannibals, which has awakened a good sea - service at Berlin, in a000rdwnte with his fighter himself. As we appeered on the oeremonp, they hoisted Messrs. Brye►n and on. and the day being w criticwl one in the •: -."� :' ,` j : ' of intellret. Dr. Lamholz i& quite a eonnoia• mothei!'s earne$t tegnest, -was holding an scene, the combatants withdrew from each Morse back into the tree with nothin but • , , '_ •: :_ . . � �t.: r $ illness of Prince George, his name was— ' - .�4 ; = , , : I - _ eenr in cannibal cookery, and gives much ction of recruits at Kiel, a function other for a breathing spell, and we had a their necks to helm on by, after which the � ` ?'';. is ..g ., Y haPPily ineorreutly-- associated witk the evil -.." information reaped ing peculiar delicacies. .which oonld perfectly well have been port- good look at the maverick. rounded up the H X animals and want omen. Two months after', to lbe very day '' • � ' The - ..ettived of the Aaa:,ralian Archipelago, period, Lastly, the Sirtperor, apparently He certainly was an odd- looking creature. home. :1�,.. r he ca s, often slaughter their children from out of pare ' cnseedness,' would not allow In Color he was a carious mottled roan, with • Two thousand dollars will not bay Julius, his elder brother died. �� -` Y 'vea The d human flesh his brother., Prinos Hoary. to Dome to Lng- loge spot of eilowish- white. His back _ '_ '; culinary mutt y y - .. " - .... :� ;- as the wort delicious of regard but not land to attend the fa-- -I although his pre- curved upward at a point back of t = - t "` Is this max charged with rofsnity ct p * - - the flesh -of white persons ; drat, the say, setwe at the ceremony was pwcticnlarly do- sbonldeta. for Bev l inches, and he hard Many Lean imaffine that the world asked the Judge. " t don't think he is, �,,- ^ � p a has a , salty taste. What the eke is sired by the Empress F 'Frederick and by the long, aiaewy legs, and grewt- hoop. And . eoulda t get along without thetas but when yer Honor, replied the policeman He ' ; k _� , Royal snclr a hose I It was something like that they die the town in which ttiey lived ex.. may have been, bat Oi tMak. - sv i► ;,� .; : the flesh o blacks or of Chinamen. like Queen and Royal Family, and hi y s - bLtcgu testa -bv'• }l Rhey, cannot get a • ;c Hi ;hues himself was sa=lons tow d." , of a veteran moose, only more exaggerated perrenoss a boom, . . 11 must have escaped by tthis tlfi �; 4.. � =+ t'.� . .•-rr- .,i,,.- . -. _ a,:. T _ * r y 11 !, t "I Y ­4` a.. . :,n�' .�, • / .}` ' 'a � .� eat •� �- "} s rr { ` cY R ` wet 1� - F +sr' i{ • 1 •xa ¢'fix c Sri' ; `4_ Fd= .A 9 � .�^ - 4� 4 iv .ors. • � � t _ r� , -,- t1 t K r . - P 1- ,�,y{ Kr,xx,9 +. {- ".j#•. '•L. - ��d 1 - '.�a :to .�' `x.., SA,v �:'4` .",?i: •rvt^1• .. `j. A _ /,'f• ,rr . i' .4 .r7 1., * .',tK•,. 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W JUdge106311t."' Evening, -- "Animals S. Brty wo-as "sing at Cljr#Wonj last .. . - .. � I I Remittances are acknowledged by a viol Alt I ... �.- �F­ Z,�-�: .�, - Special I I L! *-: . I -e;�--,j.,.­� , .: ,'� y 464mas of date on label on the jaro paver fol. Statuary. " servi . . -T : - .M,LE AL ' . . . i-, - � " diet church. Morainic, - "An TM a' - 'week. , I 0 FRE-.--'.' 0,A . . , . ., . '. 10 Geo still - em . ,!..I.--.�: " wint r"GiPt Of Inoney at this - . L ­ . . . .. .. . . 1. -....� I ... Oftlele. AUW&78 tinning. . I . ' Mrs. G40. XAVMae is Visiting in To. . . - 1. .1 . � . . .:. -- .1 .� 'b'' -� � � . .­ - � � ­ .: ... I-- 10 . . .1 ­ ... .. . . .: . .. -�. � ­­ ­ ...., i-­ �,.,, - -. .. . . I - I'— - - - .. . . " � -:,: ' - - ' � '- '� . ` .t i �'.:�. � - � I i I �T ! ­ - . . ,:'., . '. * • ` " - " � i,q .1-, . - , - ' - ... - � k"P SIM date Paid ahead. tf -On Monday dwenitig Iasi. the t O. routo this week. . � - - . � G. T. "Ile, of Kinsale, to the number Goo. Walter,, and daughter have been � . . 0i 16 .0 I .1"0,M.�:­.i 1� .. -1�1-- '' � . . I :. . 11 . - .- - lo ­. I - , , ,,, . . - � . . - I ; ; I � ' W 1CktdJ10 11tVS. of about fifty, paid Rising Sun m ha � • - . . S 0 ­ - -�:.."-:.z., I .�. . .... �, I . , -. - '111 _., Lodge a Visitinit at York for a few days. . ... . ROLLED-OAT'.'. '::�..-.�l.:..,:...-........�l,',, . . ­'. ­­...(..�,-J�, ­� %,, �.. t I . , .111­ , , \.-. � I'!­ C. �. . ­1 '' --' -I- %­ - ­­ . ..... ­ , - �-.�. � � - - -- . ­ . fraternal visit. After the ordinary busi. We are pleased to a" the smiling face - * ;; , : . - , , . �'.. ­, -... �:.-. * : , -"- �: ..­.­,-., 11 - 11-14 -1 ' - , , � * , " " � . . . I � ­.- . _ . L - - . X.. ,-- ' 1' . ' ' . � . . - � - . , I - . ]PICKERING. ONT.. FEB. 20, 1892. ness had been disposed of an excellent of Min Maud Haney in oar midst again - ' ' .. - - � , :1 - I -, lh. 3 . ... , 4 -. ... . I - . , ­ . .: .'i-L � . . Programme was preasuAl, both . lodges after her long sojourn in she *itv. PATENT PAN � 'DRIED STANDA]ftl) . I ­. . . . . . ­ ­ .. % I � . .� � .1i...."', , - '' . taking pan. The meeting was then ad. One of our young ladies, while out for, - % - . . . -' - ­t�. - I -1 '.. --.. - . 1!. I 1. . .­1 � . ; , . �, .n . I 1­ -. . . -� I . . " - -- 0, * .;­ . � - .11. . 7 . I :4 . �., I ��z . . . -1, , � � . . - � . . I I . . � . � .. - . journed and all partook of cakes, se, a moraine drive had the misfortune of . t ­ L.,z". . ­, . : - - ��. I ­ � � �­- I I LOCALISMS � .coffee, . . , - - , - IL � . . . I i I 0-, . 3 " i ., . , '. � :_ . .. ­..:,.-t' ­ ", . ­JL _.;, �r­ - , . - ' • .. ­. � ­ I I . . . . . .. .. . .,. , - ., � i q . . � -� .. I - - . -- . a. I , . I '. ­­- .­ I . � - I I � - . .11 bore, after which th* Kinsale friends out without some difficulty. The chest. . - , ,.,.,:, . - &a" furnished by the sisters Of the lodge getting into a snow bank. but did not got . . . I , . .., �. .�­ I ... . .1 � - �. I - .... � - Av �.. - I - - .. . - . .-.: - - - '' : 1, '-Miss Tatten is with her sirter, Mrs. started for home stating that they -had i I 1� .­ A - . . - -, . . .. � :''- I ­ �1. - . - it out with The sorrel main and sail is also I L . . . - M . I . : , .- - . ". , - � ,ik'. � ­.� - ­ . . I 7 , .. .� - - r ., ,- - I I -, . IF. R. Goo, this week. an . . . . - . �. ­ , , . z . I . . .. ­- . ­­ - I . � ..., - I had an excellent time- These Oth 'ifts becoming unrulay and gets some whale - . I . . . - . . � .. ­ , ... !- . �, -- � ,:-, -We should be more frequent as they go -to no, a • 11 w . - I . . .1 . . .. ­ - .. ,. . . - . . - . I . I . - - 1. � , ­ ��-- 4. . are glad to say that Will, Gorm. _ bo specia y ben coming in contact Just received fresh fl from U16O.Lburg.'' The best made iu - .. ­ � I . y is convalescent. I farther the friendly feelings oxiktwg.Zwith any other . . . - -- . ...... � I... conveyance or person. . -. -� , - , -,- I i -The Spink Mills have been shut down between I - . - Canada. , �- .. -:o:- -. , .., -: � I - , , ". • for the put week makiing ropairs. - the members of � the different One -would think by the exercise is gets, - . � . ! . . . :o: � . � • � - . - ., - . .. .. -. . ;­ . ..� ­4 .. - I I . �:.� . .� I lodges of the order. especially Sunday nights. that it would , .. �. . . . . . , • . ­ - a ... .- . . .. , - . ; . . I . � � . . � .. -- . . � ; . ::1 -- . � ­ ­ I 11 I - .. . . . . . . . . - ,. . ­ - r . �' L.. 1 .. ., . � � - I 4 , -; -Joe Latchford is • with big mother -The Pickering Drkwatid Club pro. $to& new to it. - . .. : . - . . . � . . - � y ­ . . 1. :. ­ � - - . ..., :0-0:. - I I -, ­ I . . ..`4 11 - ­ - . I . I - . - , , . '..... ... I . -- 7. ., -1 ­ . . is week. me . . . I . . :- . -. - I *�-- / � He looks 'nits himself. nted, 6' Ten Nhebts in a bar room," at Thm UmxNotw"N. . . I . . . . . I . . , . .. .. � . ' . : I .. ' -THE NEws from now until 1st Jan. 010 Whitby Royal TemplaTS - concert on � .. 1. 1. .� ­ -.. I . . . I . I - , - ' ' � . I - - � - ' � " . ' ' ; - '! . , A-04 , . . ­W -1 .. 7�'v 1'. . t 11 � - , - - - I � - . - . � ; . , �, . '. . . "', , ." � - .1111. . ' . , .. - .- - I ­ , . ­ . I ."'. 1� - '4�, - - , " -The doleful sound of the uoisv wagon The sPacious house wag filled to overflow. home. � . - - . ­ * 4114 too upon our ears these bazzi winter Ing, many being unable to find standing - , . ' d --,.-� So'aps . " -1 - , � . . I , . �`­ - - . - I , / �898 for 75c cash to new subscribers.- - We-`uesday ovVIllino, in the Music Hall. Mr. R. Homwr bh8 moved into his new ­ � .i 1. m 1, . er Mrs. H. Hail has been laid up for the Sweet., .... Scen e . I �, - 11. .� . . � � � I � - . I- I aye- - room. Preceeding the drama was a short past week with Is, " . ' . . . � . or . . - � - -,. .I'- - ­ ­ I - i AM . grippe, . . I . .­ 1. . . big ship - - ­ 1. -.. .- - - ...-.. -... - 0 - - '* - 1* - 11 F. L. Gr"n desires to secure the ser. miscellaneous program, the acme being A meeting of Rudely School Literary . Shipment Ju8t to band . � * .. � . • " .­�,­ . . . . I . . . ­ . 11 . I � . � -- . . 1�� . . 7 . ices Of good farm hand Ti..a h;. well received. The Club members a -; # 11 113 I IV_:a : to . - - . ­ .. . , : . . - '_. 1. - . � y- .AM� ­ ,-' - 97,�� . I ­ 'r, KII.-I -� - � 1, I 11!f - � --- . , ­ - "I . I � . . . I . ­ . . I I I . I L, - � . - � : . %F 0 .T " ma 0 ant ay with 188 . .. I . . . .. . . . 1. A. . .. - . I.' ­.. , - . - . . - - .I., I 1. ....,. . - I... . . - I - i � `.­; , . . . * I ­ 0 , all-, - ­- . - -­ .... .: - -. ..... � " �- ­ . 4 Vt. elsewhere. - . I acquitted themselves highly plessingto Ida Hauey in the chair, and L. M. Davey, - large and small; .. , �� . . LL . Elliott, -WoodrulTa ice house is receiving its All present. Altbongh the drama lasted critio. AecitaLions by-Lizzie Elliot& IVORV BAR* . . . . - � . �­ 1. If I . . . . . �1' - . . . I. � . : - . � - ,,f until after 11 o'clock vet the best of order 11-lish 'n . 11 lo-, in Red ummer guests this week. The ere . r %P 10 I &Mau aU U. a . I .� ' .. I ' I - � - � ­ -.-­ I . � '- . . � ­ . . ­ . . � - , . . . . . - . . .. .- . . I .­ .,. 11 -- 8 a a fine sample. prevailed throughout: The Whitby pee- ing by-Susan MeQuav, Jogie O'Leary, - 7' , .1,.---,­-:�..� - ­ a I TIGAR BAR9 . . .- . ­.­.. -.....-­ .­ ` , I . I . , . -B. Bunting 'Esq., has almost recover- ple expressed themselves as highly pleas- Eva MoBra,dy. 'A debate- "Resolved . • � � . • .: . 4 I - . -. . 1­.. . . - . . I . . . . - .�. - .. -.! ­ . . I " - - . ­�­­ . . - � . X­?,-� - I ..*, 1. .. . from his recent illness. John Leslie ed with the manner in which the am&- that History is more beneficial than Geo- � .. - � . . I - - - . .. ­)�.*-�..� I—- . - , -, " I I . -­� I . . . . . - , - -., % ­ # . . . - . - - % �-�4 - � also on the improve. tours presented this old reliable drama. graphv" was conducted. After some time - . . . I- . . . . 0� . - . 1. ELECTRO MAGIC *.,- -.­,.-'�:�.,i"V, . - � . . -1 . . I '. -,- . . It is supposed . 1. � - . . . - . -- t - ��.--* - I � . - . . - ". . . . I_ � �. . ' - 4 -Mrs, Joseph Clark, who has spent a -sed that hebwe6n seven and decision was given in favor of the negative. , . . • - ,e­N'1�1'A,. I - - ­ ,.- . , . . . , . - . . , . L ­- - V, _," ­ - .., . , , I.. ontb with friends here, leaves today eight hundred persons were in the. ball. • -- , ­ , %,.t;�� � . � . . " .,.. � ...... 1. - . . ­-� r'ber home in Aepden. After the concert had concluded, those . . '­0410 . SUNLIGHT -' AND.'--- TOILET - SOA'. S '-.' '. � . ;- . 1­ . . I P . . . , - .. I - . . . . � . - I"i .-. . ��i­-'V�l . . , .':�: -LA ton of good timothy can find a who had assisted in the program were . . . . I - WOBURN. . - - 0 -1 . . . . - . . . I - ­ .. . y��L ".,­ _., . . . . " t., --- -.,. . .. . . . . I . - ­ - . . ­ .. . . . . - . . -.3 , . . ady purchaser, by applying at this office. Invited to the Royal Tomilars Hall and ' - -�,,7,w , . I '. 1 , . I., - b- - I . '­ . - I I . . - . .1 - I . -:. -,.. . . - - • , i- S,: i • . ­ '$ � -­- - ` The mustang ' Too late for last . . See our new Advertisement next week . ­ 1, .- - I -.-. � ,-411­-.�;�Vv� .. . . treated to lunch, which was of no means • - . ' - , ' ( . . . _-n 119t* L ­,��,, .�- ,­ � ug must have chewing, I . , ­ - . . . - ­ �. I .. . . .. . . I ., . - . �- '.W.C. � .. . . . . , i - - . : .­- I -His winter suit is becoming rather the least important event of the evening. - t.. ... . .-. -. ,I , ,,,Q �. I . . - - . . ­ vening. Two or three in the family I of Mr. A. . - . Z. . � - ­­ . '­ . . �i . -_ 1. m . . . ,V -11 . . - . - . 1. P *' � . - . . : . . '�7�' - ­ , , shabby, and already the knees of spring _Themission which li-As been going Secor are on the siqk list ' . , - a - I - - - '' 's � � I . I�P�4'15.1�- - � 1�­ - . , ­�� , . � -111, V 7�-­ on in the R. C. Church here since Thurs- I Baird had the misfortune to lo - . , - � -­­�­" - I . are popping through his tattered garments. . . - �---',��­"'I� ­ . . , , ��.- .. � 7 L.. - - -There is a rumor of st-veral marriages -y . valuable cow on Sunday morning.- - . ---..­�. -, : . . : . dap night last is Provinp, to be a great , uis . � � '' sea i* i* e*" ' - -M' . . ­ :;`�- -- . J. Brennan intends going into the but- . � I I ­�� I # i - . . - . � . � I N - own to take place in this happy success, if Ave call jud-ge by the numl-ers, � I . . ­�:.­i­, 7 1 - , �­ I ;­ I � .. . . . - � . . - , '. .. i. . . . I . cheicing business, and is busy erecting his . % . , . . I L . . :, latitude, but we have not received the Who Morning and night flock to the , - �.. 4: . - . - . L t,i . I I - . . - - - ------ -- - . I � . . . . I 41 . . slaughter house. We wish him every suc- ' - - . . . .. . • . . - .. .Y4,1, 1, I . M : - :K'=° Ii . cards. - church. We have heard from those who � - . . - - - - � I-. ­ , � . � .�i;or 11 . - �, - . - � . ce". . ' �, - ' ��: . . � I , . , .�f - " - - ' ' ­ � � , , N .,iL . , -��. .. � 11 .. �0` . , . I .-- - . z ­K . :-- � new, lopg-bandled, black satin -covered Live sermons which are being delivered by to a.tte;d the anniverear services at Wash- , , �,� � ., - . . C. i * ,�, ,,-� . '. . as , � I - - Z- . - I" , � . . , � - . � - m - - ­X, . - . . . ngton, owing to the inclemency of the . :� -- Rev. Fathers McInerney Melnernev and Dodsworth i. y -S - . ..- � ., . ­ �: I -Lost or left some place n the village, attended that the powerful and instrue- Many-were disappoinIed in not being able F R E S G R OCE R1 E ! ol. Information may be left as this I . . - - .1 , I - . ,­4� ... . .. � are the best ever listened to in the mom- weather. I . . ­ - , �:, ,. - i. 11. ..'­;­ .%� CO. - . . Just arrived. Call and inspect them. . -... - - � :. - Lt. -. -. 11A -J�.T.,;: I * . .�� I%- . - - . , . .... : - . 14..­-. .. - - . ­­ -Revs. Nrrin and Ch"olm will- i ory of the people. The mission closed on Chief Justice Tabor denies all knowledge , ' . - . . - . - , �, I . - I ex- . . . . �', . . . . ,,�;, . . . I - . . ...,...��l I i �­. ­��- change pulpits next Sabbath as the latter Thursday night. Rev. Father McIner. of, getting a col ro . . r. � . - . - -. - • . - I .,!,N�.. :1 I - : - � . . ugh. . .- . . . . 11 �..4 -� I .- 1� ' * ' . . .." -- � - - 1, . I . . I . -�C �� , ' . I •" " - . . . ney is recto f Poverty , S - - � - , ; 1::,�Z� . . s. . -:;, reaches -Ahe . annivereary sermon at r of SL Patrick's church, Tor- and intends giving the scribe o - , , I . , :_1 y a - - . � M .. - - 1. Listen to the prices, they -, /:. . 1.� I I I . I � . ' , 4- I - .­ 111rOnRham- - . onto, and is one of the most eloquent and Hollow a warm reception when he meets . are . oil . , ;,. , i ,� - RIFE" - it , ., - , - .- .;, .. fi, m' - I - -The evangelistic services in the talented members of the Red to 9 him. . . ­1 - - . 1. . .. . ­ . . I Pirie emn no - T., - .. . -� . I . . ; 9 -iAio be- . . . 4­V�, . I - Order. Rev. Father Dodsworth, - .. , �, Mr. W.J. Clark has had another consign- I ' ' ' , , I .. 1�1 1: Ball -conducted by Messrs. Rodger and sample of the. bai-cfains we are offering � . - .- - � --Af�� . ... meat of pianos, organs and sewing ma- �n 0 - ,;V! - - - .2 Lowes were well attended on Sunday last. longs to the same order, and is no leas , i.. --. . .� - -�4- . ­ I chines. As business has increased be has - � - - .- . �.� ,',�. k - - � i" - - - " succes � : . ;,i I . . j ­ . .-. They will be continued next Sabbath. sful as a zealous and forcible speak- I I . . -, L, , _' - f'. - . , _ � . � � _%g., " . . bmn obliged to enlarge his show room, . � _ , , �v . . . . I . .1 I . . . . - . . . . 30 lb,S-. of nice brigat yellow sugar for $1.00 ; 6 lbs. . . . - _ . ­ . . -Numerous of our people visited et'. He comes of a distinguished family, which iu the course of another week will be . 0 . t . - .. -1 . - It ­. . . - I � - .. � L. I - . a • - . � - • • . . ; I - , . ache bitby on Monday evening to help cheer his father having been at one time rector completed. . of RaLsins for.2 cts. , 2 cans of Horse Shoe Salmon - , . i C success of Win. Smith the su ot one of the most hunortaut churches in A sleigh load of scholars from No. 6 . . � ccess- I - - ' � I i . . - - - . ful candidate for the Commons in South London, England. He was one of the school, known as the . for .25 cts ; 5 lbs. good 30c. -, Tea for $1.00 ; and' ... ��� - - --­ � . ' Glee Club, gave their I 0 . . . . f` - V ­ . , , ­1 ot-ario. numerous Anglican ministers who with annual concert at the residence of J-Spark, . . � - i ' - , - - . . . IT, - � -Our scribes- will kindly se* - the late Cardinal Manning left the Church which consisted of readings. solos. port - everything at Rock Bettom, prices. Call and" see. • . - J � .-. 4-1 " . 0 that their - . �. , �.. - - ' l4tters reach us by Wednesday's mail - ' . � I . . � . . . �� ,��;, . ! � I k ­ , -:-': . of England and a living of #25,000 a yw.r songs and dancing. Master Green acted " 19 I �1-1%11 . . . A �'- L * . 0. ­ - I - ; ..­ - The train service , to join the M. C. We leant that they enjoyed them 'k RS* Jo BRYAN - as BE . . . - . m .. is now so unfavorable - Catholic Church. -Corr. � - . OUGHANS -� . I .- � I messr!-.Rodger and' of­The selves immensely. . .- -- - � . . . . • �,,. A tl at unless we receive copy by that mail, Mi I I --- -.-- -- - . ----- ..-- - � . , - , � Faith .; . . -Rcs,icub. . . -- . . . .. ". ;. - - ti e letters are unavoidably held over. ssion Of Canada," will D.V. coo- ., � - . ^ •., .,-,I . I - - - I . , : ­ .1 * � . . - , . . I- K,. - ' . - . It.. . . - .. - � - k I. � . . - !�F. . . I -Mrs. Jeffery bod the misfortune of duct , childrens" revival service on Situr- * �. � 1;1 . I Mrs. Young of this place had's paraly. . ... . - .. - i . , "' . . . � . . 11 . .. bu ving her wrist fractured on Tuesda ' day evening Feb. 27th At 7:80. . -1 .. • 17 � On sun- - - . . I . : . I . . � . . 1. - day afternoon at 3. anti evening at 8, goo • tic' stroke lost week, � . � . ... I ,&,-: .11' � . : . .. . . 'I.- i!. . - �­. I I . . .­! T e mishap occurred through $be y Miss C. West spent a few days last . I . � . a .. . - . JaZ - , - . A pping on an is platform Pei servicep, open to all. The evening ad' . . - .. ., . I . . ,:"� .,. . . . " fracture . . . " - ,!- I ­ 11 .. - The week on a visit to her sister Mrs. .T. : - . 16- ­ . . - .1 - . . . .- . 1. ­ I �.- - A441 - . ' A' been set and the patient is doing dress will be illostrattd by a inagic lao. a � . � and Men of Renown are �. �. - ... . �__ 4_.L . , . - ..- � 6 - torn. On Monday ev rk. . . . - . L . : .. . .. ;tf�4: -. -- -. , . J - n cely. ening at 7:80, r*- 'P* . . . I ­..I: I . . . * - - - . .. .. . - vival service open to all: and o John Harris had the misfortune to , - . . - . . - - . . 0��.,. " . I - � I -All will be gratified to learn that Dan n Tues- I -.. � - - . " .... . . .. �- ­ 4 � . I . . .. . . g� . . . .L. . . : 1�.. . break his arm last week. Dr. Sisley set .. • : I . . I , . - Decker, the County Jailor is recovering . . � --�, , * : 4-'. . day at 7:80, a personal purity talk to men - '.. ­ ., - . �,.� '/ 1, on v, and buys over 14 rears of age thq iujured limb, and the patient is doing . I - - - - . . . . L . . - P, .­- -4� . . Mr. I . . - . : . . I _!. 4 � � �*­: I . , .. ., - I from his recent severe attack Of grippe. - * nicely. . . 1E)L. Y'.. I - N.� - G :. ' I .. . �g� I ,.. Loves, who until very recentl . . : . ..�L ' . IU -,...�� I . ­ . 9 has been confined to the house for a y haa been - . 11 . .- . . . - - I - - . I . St. Androw's congregation is to be con- - I '- - ' . - . ` t. .. % - . I � � I Insidemble time, n about �98'9 secretary of the Toronto Y. M. C. A. - - . . . I -, . . I � . again. . is very anxious glint, all the young men &Tatulated for having subscribed Ili T9 A* GREIG is still' at it with a I& . . - .. ! '.' . . .. �. - , . . i - 1� I .L of 51070. and more promised if needed. '' , .�'. ,.f �,,� . • I - -� � 1. turn out on Tuesday evening. 11 The - ­ . I I -We have heard with regret of the very The few that would not give, will, after, assortment of Woodelaware of all . . " ­ I. . . I -. � � fe4le condition of Mr. Johnson, of Faith Mir-siozi of 'Canada­ is inter- a "m BUT .1 #�`.. .. - I . , Oliver . -. �.:, , r..-1.1 - � G*c-nwwd. Hieflameoffife is inJeed denominafinnal, and is /Fupported by tile ali, be provided with seats and every. Tubs, Wringets, Washboards, Rolling Pilus, Dais Churns ' . . , . ",,'­ ". ­ I .� thi'DR c011IfOrtable in the near future � . � .. i � free will offerings of God%, people, no col- mutter Bowls and Ladles, Stove, Boot and Scrub Brushes ­ ,'-:. -J, - --.- ' . , brurning low. Mrs. Johnson too, we learn I . .- -- . I I I- . lection. being taken lip at ibeir'ineetincp, On Wealnesday last a meeting of the ' I - ). - , � 0 ­ , . . is slowly recovering fi-oin a three weeks * - . � -rr. , ­' - .. � tuilk-nien iu this township was held a 'I- i I . ­ ill'oess. - . while the woi kers % bo give their whole t Brooms. Mops. Stable Baskets of all sizes. Cheap for Cash. --.. - -- ' - - * �': - . . .- - .- .. � i.,.. . . V - . ... ­ .. ., . . . ... . 11.q ­ - 1 %fr. Ilurrous hotel. Woburta, untler the Early spriug predicted, so. get ready for ho as ecleanin,a . �31- - - . i . . . ­ -Mr. Stephen Weetnky has purchased time to I L are not pi(Aged'any salary, but 0. ' .-. . ' ' '. .. . i . .,. are to develid SiWPIY UPOD tilt' living' God presidency of Mr. J. Richardsoo. to coo. .- -. . - . . .. -... - �, � a . �- ........- . th; farm recently owned by James Elliot, eider the question of forming a milk ring - . * . . .. �. - .. �.- � -, , �. .. ,. for the sup 1T of all their'needs. As- the � . . �. ­ � : . r -� ­ . - I and is moving thereon this week. We • 0 "Inj so that they might protect , * . I N Lord prospers it is their intention t themselves - . . . !, fl- . . . �-� welcome Mr. Westney and family 0. our ' iust a number of land sharks that go . T-10 As G �R. E I Go— --* - - - .41 -� .-...-. .1.; . township, and wish him every success In ,,it one or wore full equipped bible wag. ftgft . . . I . I . . I' . ; a . � gons-through each province in this Do. by the name of tuilk dealers in Toronto. - . . � . -, • � N,,!�. . � - - hi i business undertaking. There was only a poor attendance, owing I W t:1 �j- , -. . minion. This work is largely carried on . - � -- I . 1�1 -. How oftgn have we stated that cor- . . . . . - , 11, ­ - ',;�. - in England and in different 'parts of the no doubt, to the fact that it was not made .. ­ .� . - . -1 re ipondence will not be inserted in these 11 more public. It was decided to hold . . � . . . . 1-. .. ..... I �/* '- -- oo, umns unless we are in possession of the States with great success. - . I , , * .., . . . - . ­ ­ - C. . . - '. another meeting shortly. a 'A*-- B: 0 1 � - --1 .­ - �. ] ----- "'a"' L ­.. . � ' - . ... . . . 4 -1 � . I w ,iter's name, yet-each week our waste �­'-. .. - KINSALE. . . . � � . . . - -f .. -. . - - . . -11 - W- .- - I . . � - � basket is stocked with such letters. .-­:�.'L :- : I I. r y . .,.- �. . : .. .. . . . . - . -. -* I -` - . . ; , I I I . ­: T"'.. , - I .. - - . - -------­­---­------�­-- .. I L I � . . I . - . . . -if I - � - . - .- . . - . -- . . . . ­ . 13 - "': ' - Mends in ; . - ,Sale Register. . � .. . I * - 00 Fe are useful but lack that Miss Flora Mackey is visiting .. . I � . I - .. - - - - •- •- - •- - •., •- - ---- . . - . .., I . I � I I-, � -;. essential. . the count , �1 . - . . , .. . y town. T. Feb. U:---Credit ale of farm , .. I -- I . . . . - ua8l)A 9 , . . . I . . . . - ', � . �, . . The Lake Sitneoe Ice Co, Coliavo start- The Rev. Mathew Gold was in our burg stock implements, etc., the p of _. 0 UR Stock is -how cold .- � � ­ . .1 r--- -,hl.,- - - . -ed operations at Frencliman's Bay this on business on, Tuesday. , roperty • . . . . . . . . e .. . ..--, Andrew ADn& O . . , . . - I I . I � 1� - . I . . . . . - � .�. . 1, V . . . . . 11;­ . k. but as they have all necessary Mr. John Mackey his Pickering township. Eight months : _ with . - . - - '. ,�- �� `. . - - .. - - . Li �: I � � . � ill be em- Hopper are --busily engaged training in th Blankets, ,, Flannels . I -- . � . ... - � ­ - . - . - ,.. . . - .� .-. I I . : m ellinary, few of our people w . � .. credit. Sale at one o'clock sharp. See - ' . I . .9 . -. . . ! .. . �.. I .­11 pl ed. It is susprisina. the amount of colts- larae bills. Thos. Pouchor. auctioneer. , - -.0 - I . - . . . . - . ­ - - -' . . ­ . . . ... � that can be harvested in -a day by the Mr. John Dunn, who has been laboring TuFfiDAY, March lot :-Credit sale of firm � ; � Yams, Hol*sery,-. Ladies'., and .� . . -. 4. :1 I .... - - --�. � I o'! �, .- - �,: six iall gairg of men. - under a severe attack of inflaMation, is stock, implements, bay. OLt-8, etc., the � - - . - . �, _, . � . . . I . -- - .: - , � � '.. - ,6 - i-� - � .1 . ... - - now improving. . � . . � - - 1. . . , - - . - .. . - . .. .-E.Broad,be of tbobairial parlors, property of Win. Bennett, at lot 5, con. . . . . . . � • • • , . . . ., . ..- .. 1: . . � . . Our popular choir, supplied the musical - - , . S . fa . I . I - - - , - . C, - . . . . . . . - 'I, -_ ;---after seriously considering the advice of " D.-'ScarboroTownshi inern . - - - I ; . I . .... . . • - . - . . . 6program at the Greenwood tee . 97 - . . . . . . - -.. : - ,:., . .. the eminent ' "American part of th credit. Sale at one O'Lk. See bills. , - Men's Underwear, , &C, Over . . .. ... - . r-.. % . . . 7 ... - - - . . philosopher on the 16th. It added no little to the sue- � . � . D. Beldam, auctioneer. 1. - .1 . '.. . I'll- H race,bas decided to go west, and has teas of the entertainment. ' . . . .: .-. - . -1. I.. ­:--� !k I .. I, - , . -. . TURNIAT, March lat: -Auction sale of firm . - . i � .- � , .- ,� I - I . - , . .: . . - . - ;�� i,4� I I . i ­ - re ted the premises in Pirie's block, re- A large number of the members of the stock, implements, etc., the property of . shoes, Felt Boots and Rubbers; ,� 1, . .I-- � I . -- ' ' - . � - . ­ ­ . .1. - - eel vacated by W. G. Warren. - The L O. G. T. Lodge visited Picke . :-, . . .- . . , . ��"`,- • -C- - . - � r'P,g Arthur Jackson, at lot 34, nth con of - -. . - . .� . 0 IC - . ­ � - . . . . a move will be affected about the I st of Lodge on Monday night. 'Two sleigh . .. . - . . .,. .. .. I , . ­1 Pickering township. Sale to aommetkce . ' - ' . ' - - . I T . 1".. ,%: , ' Aril. He thinks the sigbt more fkvor� • lonAs of lively young people started from . . - .- I . - � at I o'clock sharp. No reserve will be I . 0 � -. - - . . -- . .. ., ��- � - � .. here at six o'clock, reached Pick ' and a large -, stock -. ' f Fresh - . � � . . �, I -. - �. . able for transient trade. May his expec. enn made. See posters. Thos. Poacher, . � . . ­ . . . . � I .. . ­ .! �:.- i .. tat ions be fully realized. safe and sound, were entertained and auctioneer. ­ . . . -1 .. . ­ .­.. 1� . . . - . . . . . . � - .- : . . ­ . .. -_ - feasted, and returned home by midnigh,. . I . * � ' - - . . .. . � . . -- I -Bachelor's "As Home". The bache. WRIINESDAY, March 2nd:-Credis sale 'of * ' :­ ­.1 .. - -� . . . I .... - �. . ­ e, , - . �:* " - -, , . . I ".-�. . ­ . 4 I -7:,.-,- - -- lor a and benedict& of the Methodist church One of the largest meetings held for form stock, implements, etc.. the prop. , . Gro'ceries for Christmas - Trad . I . f . - . . - ­ �-. . . . . . . . ... :. �� .-. . sometime in our town, took place on . - ., a . . . -. -- " . * L - � :. . , .. t .1., - . congregation, in -epd holding. au, ' "'- arty of James Whiteside, at lot 21, rear -- . . . - � - . . . � . - . ��' --- 11! I : . z -1 . . �, at home - Thursday evening, the 18th. It was the - of 7th con. of Pickering township. No - : � . . �.-. . . ' . . . I - - , I '' ­ I :.­� ., L . �' �.,.-. 4 � . on the evening of Tuesday Mar. I at. At occasion of the postponed open meeting of p , - : * , ­ " -, � . �, .. " - . - -111, . - -: . ce -R • , . .. . I . . I � - ­ - � 6 .m.- a ouniptucus repast will be com. our Juvenile Temple. Owing to some reserve. Eight months �redit, See - . such as all kin"ds of P ' Is, ai- ..� . . - . �. � I I : .-C . . ­1 - : - . , I . I I- posters. Sale at one o'clock sharp. T. � �. � ' �.. I . � -1: 11 �., - 1i � . . . - I ... I ,� � U '' , m cod-in the dining room of the bass- slight misunderstanding. the meeting did no , .. h - ' � , ­ , �� 'I, .7 - . . . . -�4. -. - ' ► , � . I ­ - ... . .- .. �', - t Poacher auctioneer. . , - - " - - . 1. � , t�-. , . ,� . 6 , . � . . , , ­ -1 � . . � f­ -, - 11 , . . , . In t, after which a social time will .be commence until 8 o'clock, but when it did TnURSDAT, Mar. 8rd -CrOdits'als of horses . * ' . . .. -..., - i� ?--. �. . . . . , in the parlor where a short, spicy start, it was one unceasing round ot fun, : sins, Currants, Sugars, (ranges,.'. - ��. . .--. . � . . = . . . . cattle, pige'etc., the property of Rob. , .,.I • �: .-I..., - . . . .. . ..;'I-- I 1: - gram of -readings, recitations, ail� interest and pleasure. The little ones took I .. : . .... I ­ � . . Pr art Wright, at lot 25, Bid con. of Picker. - ., -- I , . a � . . h &c. v al wasio wiH be renJered. A-11 attend, their various Parts wit a courage an I . I .. -. . ­ . .. . . I . . d a . .. , , . . . . 1-1 ­ . .. ... ,.! .� 11 � I ing. Sale at I o'clock sharp. Else bills. I . . :- .. ­ - 1:1 L I... � at-wou - . � - . . . Id call f9rth all the efforts of . ; I . Z�.. --- ­ ". . . ­ see how the boys get along. Admis vim th Thoo. Poucher, auctioneer. -- Lemon's � N, tits . I . ­ .. .- . ,.,. . older ones to egoel. . We believe this - 0, . . � . .. . .�� . . . 9 , . �. �:. .-. -.,- I ....- ­ . -... . �.. . .. `.­­,� ­' - . . ..". � •. . I—.- . .1. 1, 1� I - - 3ATURDAY MAacm 6th ;--Auction Sale( of 1. . . � . . I . . *� 11 .. ,;N6 .1 11 sit only 26 cents. JUVoil F . - .i. 1�, � �� $� ' Ile t work is a praiseworthy ef- , . . . ­ , .......­­ . . .1 ­­ -- ...­-� , . 1. - - � . ating for ...�:_. � . , .. . . . - . -The fire company are negoti fort and promoters success. Horse. Harneep, rigs, &a., the property � . .. ____ I - . � ' - . -- ' ..`� A . . I . . ; . I '. - I : ... . . - I : � . �. -� - the purchase of the old St.. Andrew's of Mrs. J. Pirre, will take place at bar , . , L . . . -,- .� . � -­� : , . -': ­­. . . 1, . . � - - .. �..j. . r I I . , - Ch, reh. The companv has arranged for - ; . .. . ­ .. -. ;..I'.;.,-. �� . ­ �. . f., 3 I After nearly four weeks- of canvassing promises, Pickering Village. See post. I I :%­"i, ., --". F - . , ,��,� � � � mid gas, the election in South Ontario is 11� I t �. . I- ,.-. - ... � . . . era for terms. L. Fairbanks suatiouiser. � . .�kFi, ; I.. . 1, a I meeting this (Friday) even - r -. . . evening. over. Smith, the Conservative, - I I - . . .-- .. � . * e, bests - * .-'-A- a �: B NTING,.* . ..--:,: 1�,:�... V --,�. I :. � All .members are desired to be pro I . TummAy. Mar. 15th :--Credit sale of farm . , . . . I . . .. . , -­ ''. .11 �k � .i - * - Davidson, the Liberal, by the snug major- . I '. .. I . . ­ '' � - �­., , ...... - - -- -- - - -1 . .. I I - i i" - I . : a stock, implements, etc., the property of - . - , - ­ . ­. %;,.. -1 . , . - r �' . . . . I . I... - ; � ­ , ;� - - - . semi. The building is very snitabli for a ity of 157. Never before in our reoollec- . _ . .11 k'L. -� � '..! ,,6-�� - � t. * -. ­ Henry Moore, lot 11, con. 2 Pickering S . � - . , A� 11 W - . r,outh : 1. -� '�-- . �. .,..- fire ball, a�d it is to be hoped that the tion, has .such enthusiasm over litics , . - ; " , ­ ! . .., 8 : I - � 11 ' , ' . ­-..'. -..: towoobip, one mile east of Pickering vil- -1 ­ . - 7 - purchase will be effected. Not -only will stirred the breasts of the people o - . ..:­.. "I -, - . � .. : . INte. 7 months creffit. See large bills. - �% � �- ...: : 1. - . -. - � . � .. I - only has the party feel' � ; .� -". ; .- ­ . "'�. . I - . .- . .. . � - . I . the sufficiently commodious Ontario; in SHIR AND , DRAWERS—-, I ­ �.: - - ­ .. I- . Sale at one o'clock. Thos. Poucher.au . :.v.:? rr X ' . . � . �' . I . . - *'� ,. - -�.':- .. -r,-,.-,, ... .- been rife in that riding, but it has spread 2 .. ­1 : ­ . " - -: � - for resent use, but will also serve the vur - . '. __L. - : - 11 L - 1 .7 . . : - I I .. .. � � tioneor. � 1* L , L .- � . - r . . . .. - :- : . 1 4­ - ­4- ... : ;4�. �1- , . -, I . . . � t. q - _ -1 ., . - ,%, ­ , , ­ qven should the-comPany purchase itself into Western Ontario. On Saturday - I . . ., . . . ' .:­ I . . -r � I VVzDxzsb!T,M&r. 169h !-Extensive crodJit - . - , I ...- .-, - --- ,.,.-.-. �i.. 1� - - I . - I - '. . . . .1 . ;. �' ` �. .. . I - . - .- ­ - . " a �­; - '. . a I engine--wbiob they intend doing every man woman and 'child was a Grit or sale of farm stook,implemen*bay,rool : i � �. *,. - - I 1. Tory, and as each *as ready to and did 0. WOOLEN' -AND CASHMERDED HOISERY. ''- '. '..-. �.� 7 - . �­ I -�, ­. .i L, I in t e!nearfulare. Theta 'a etc.. the property of b"re Bros., at 104­ . . . . �.�:.. i­ 4'. - '. . , ­ shout 11 Hurrah I for Jas. I. 11 or a Hurrah 1 2. OW 4. of Searboro. 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