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I I . . - .,. ­­,.. 7 . ., I I .1 I .. __., . 1.!,., ". --------p � , , ` , " - a $ �. - - 1-1 . � . . �WL,Jr% ` - -, I . . - DECgER'S LIVERY I OUTAROUNDUS I ­i.� " _-, I . ,.,il, , 1; !- .. .1. fe" 11.,�,'A;l :44` � 1-Z ,�? 'tit . . - ­ . � - The missioid bond bold its meeting in awes Clayton, of Toronto is. v � si ".." 1 . . . . I , RAPPRNTNOB I&SCORDED BY _1111 .,�. , . � I , - . . - Hadical. . �­ .1 , T . � . . - . � � ­ . . . ,;-�,�_, t1111 PRL88 AND JOTTID DOWN BY ovD flee basement of she Motboclist church or.. his friends round) . - ..; - � . _ � � - --- . " ' ' , .."11-1 ­-1-1- .,",I have b6ught np Dan R�Dddin'p livery I , ­ - � . ..,. . .-P. business Tuesday night. . ncO '.. . Xigs Paterson, of Agai ` urt. was - -t - a . M., N1 10 ' ' ' b nose and have added several new CORRREFGKI)XICTS. '. --,;, - - M. BATEMAN, M,D., C. . . * � I­ I . ' I :A -, . ;� 7 , gue,t of her sister, Mrs. McPherson. I .. � ... 1114 1, , , • Re & S.O.,,0oroner. onice and Renidence' horses and buggies, I can socomodate . . -1 CLAREMONT.- - . ��.. Mr. Rogers, of Pickering, ptiachid it - I � . . . . . .:." . .1' - _' .: . n . L .. ­ . �:, -1 . - .1 - . . . . Dg to Piskering onice hours: Ifforn I . . fine and sermon in. the week. X , , .. 11 ' LL � � , . - ' g - * the public with good rigs at all hours. . * � , . - - . . , . 9 , ..,I , � VZ1 34 . � I '' ' ` � ' I - .� I I ..j:. . . . I_ I . .. We understand Mr. Davids6ii"ind Mr.- ' I - TR . - ��, L - -1 ..t �.., - �, . _. I " to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. Covered 'bus meets all trains. in i Nwnex-E very Tuesday afternoon Tni Naws. tennis!, Church ou Sunda . .' - � _T. t.4.1 - .,*L��, - �� 'k-12 ., Burrows is flitting up their horses for To.:- j&l- ,. - keep a :-. - . man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump far I � ,Z-�� � " , .. �� ,� . w f _. . ,W Garry AmDis gathered up a sleigh load �14 - .. . Vocal Musk. ;. connection with livery I Factory. Claremont. where he will be pleased to ronto, fair on 9th and 10th. g�ery one- ­.X_. .k f' G " -`,, -":,;% � - - ' , . . I . - _ and Board- ofyonng people from Rround this vicinity - . .., �j 4' `. , Sale, Commission . �� - �'L_ , .., ....x � It -. .- � .. _ ­11--1 ___-_ - ..n..-. /!.>.f•.-.•'>•_.,J_ - �.. " , :.--" ,ribers. I L , P,?:-, . . I - � ,.__4*­;,­ . . . see any of his subs, 'bees to both. . , iisited _,� N��', r . - . I _ . . � � . Miss Ida Sim. .- . , . � ing Stablec, Fickerine. - - Mrs Young -is stble to le4ve her bed, but and took them to the residence of W. Me- The Good Templars of here, .�­�. �: 11 .. I ". . ;. P .. . I I, . - - . - I m.� -_ I . open ... 1_ .. . . - .&� -.W1 - Gion. bearborp, where they t R pleas- Brougham Lodge at an entertainment on '� - I , ]PUPIL 61' TH�v, TORoNTO CON. '_X'6,=. T77% "Oft'M "e""T-'"_nn- is ytt far frow lopeoveiV. * I � -- ..-.. , ­­ , . I : . .��. , 11 I - . . - - , - ______ . . . . * Friday eve last. %C' 47- :� . - servatory of Mu3i!t. is prepared to give les- -- - -- - -- I ant 6we the other evening, -FLOSSY. . . i I - .,Oa I CA . . There ,i prof,pects c-f a marriage in . 'W . , �.' - 1� . r.4 . --i-P. - - , � �, __.. I � I - si inusic. `fie- . -.64"o- . 16 your-last issue there app�ikred f tom. ,- �r', X-� . I was in both instrumental and voc I . 1= - ee - laretnout before waxly moons. I I I I 11-% , -A 0,1 q , � ­ - ­ I . ' : ;6­ ,I .'' . - '­ ' : ': _c� . L� forences given if requireJ. * ;e 1 1 " .L .. . I %:-! .. . . . . . ,j north C1 . . Poverty HdIlow'.scribe. a small item still "� 4 ,'T�, - . ,; - . � . Guaranteed • . . 1. .: �r :_ - . 1. • 0 : . _.. . WOBURN. . . . m .1 : --, . . . ­ Thorough Instruction G " *420 30' 1 . .1 I I., d While our neighbors to the South are --. . - blaming the Cherrywood boys f � I a . . I ., .. , or U=lt- j'­p,.,��-,%" . - I : . . � . 0 - I - �� , . . , - Y.- .. � , : a 'M - .,-: . P4 plodiDg through mud, axle-deep -we have - . e an ...� �. 3__ � , . ­ . . - . • 1_ . . Address, CIAXOMOLt. ..� - . . _' f so Ides i 156 -4 (A CR Miss S. Carnaglian is visiting 'friends Lin a load of gray I which we ­�; .. . . . . . . . . . . ­� • . . . . . . 01 - 40-52. . , I T'. I 4,_ - I I - �'. . . � . 0- slur I -0 0 a in - " , . . . . . .� . -- , ,0 * 03 60 .0 comparatively good sleigbing. . David Lawson one of the boy load ., ­� " , . " I • a% � V" r" " , : Geo. E. Lowes. of the Faith in Toronto. ., . �, __ rl�. �. ' , - . . - . - . MisBien i", . .,... - (x . I i � .1 I told me that be could take his oath that ' - .-Vk - +, , - - I .. M I Our ,'! - - = CS eux I enterprising blacksmith G. Davis, . , I 1,egal. . a I"., . "' 11 N' �- I . ­ ., & I.. .. - . - - : I ., . 0 Toronto, will hold evangelistic meetings . they never upset any load of gravel, and. 1�r_�_,t.7>_ _. . ­ � . 'AVIR - CA' dr3 - � C6 - - M 0 -W � - ` . " ... R " - I - . is about to leave for pastures new, URViDg - I .k . - _ I . . - - L- 1. here Saturday, Sunday ajud Monday, in he is a man of his word. There must be........ . . .- .1 : ... I C3 94 1 - I . V" 14 0 .. - " ,_ I � ... E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- , -adv 01 ­ • . I - � sold out his business. . , ', � I . _... a " I . . - . ' -4 , - ,_ "' e- TER, County Crown Attorney, and County I :,:.. ! 05 ,q E5. the public ball. some toughs around Poverty Hollow when J4. • . - . a E� � jvpq i M'' W� Co F- M (M Whitt we would like to know-If we � i< Y.,&-u ' ' "" - ' �� . %%, . _. � _. .. 8 se, Whitby. 10-7 - r4 of Ed. Webb bas packed his' b usebold they cannot haul gravel without a police. I "- ..g. licitor. Court Holm . o . . '. . k* �� .. _7�1 + .:�� � - . - �'.. '. I . _ . ... � , Y, ", . . - , U ;1� ! qo,q • ;01 - , . � are going to have a Patrons of 1ndusty man to take charge of it, and. : , -,�-..: - , - - r I � . . . . . . . . . 4 effects and will leave north Claremont ore so,, .�, � , - , .. , I I I , AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO • . �Z, * �­A' , ' - ­ . uvf ' ­ - Society? If our butcher is ever going to when some of your boys initials Appbared - ::*,.�-­, .�,,O . . � . .. etc. Office at - I I C"" 'U2 V! * t. 'W _. . O' in few days. He intends to locate . '. :."I . . TARP Pubic, conveyancer, (a (P . ".L,__i.4.,'. - � . . . . ,* Ie�;�.,.:, , . . his . tle Ha," near Brougham. money to loan. = ;1� I - ---------- ' ' M somewhere in tar awav British Columbia. get a new rig ? If Tom will let his moos- in the last paper for pocketing the collect- - , ::, " * - ,�' - I 0- a 0 0- :,.- �;,, . . . - _____ i ' � & . 1.,V -.,-I.- I - __ so", i 6 .2 § 5 w,c R o b- 0% � 10. . A wild and wooly story is told of an tacbe arow again ? I ion for the fiddlers. I think that & worst '.. ., .." . A . . 1 4 , . .. , �. ;.A,�;,: ... 1.1 - - I . . - ow & ARRIS 1..;hj 9W , � -- A I We are pleased to hear from Mr. Cbiel kind of toughs. Now we challenge you to . . ... I - - , McGILLIVRAY, B = . 0 . - ,I W i attempted assault On One of our peacilble . : .., ,., �,� '. e - .,'As'. 3 ; CIZ " r, I'. 0 - : � - I . I tars, Solicitors, &c. office opposite Post ". "4 10 OF = I 0 , 0.8 � RR ,F .0, "t - .w. I *­ - I - - , za - CA CS 0 0 1 who is still in the Land of Glad name the boys from here who upset, the . , .11, .- o ce. Whitby, Ont. ino. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. C3 $0 1 citizens, but as such might serve to pre. .4 �`_ Is V j9ow, � -1., . . ca - , still keeping up his ac- gravel '-. 1;�_' ,* . I ' A McGillivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. By ;t I " i $ e- . . I.. -.,.- � I to know be is vel which von think you can do. 0 4 a rzi:D w a - 06 ,. cent t the e3 furs of the guilty partv. we r . . 1"... 4.L .1 . go .gk '< I 0-4 I" I � 56 - wD " have to name the boys or shoulder your -, �.. �. � " I 11 t 1.­ I , � . lk.l , - . . . 'frain from jnst now autiourichig own meaness. . 1; k� - . . __ IS �; i 0 3 �: .i . Q ,Ov ,, I e full par. Q11ftmtaI3Qe With the widow, thought once Y"A rk " , - .--- R, BARRISTER = 1% - 0 - . 0 � � 11 ` ,- - -,`,N:, " - . I . ­'.411 � . . 0. PIZ "I he had go to the laud of nod. Write � ... . .. __� �q � i_,_..�.�_ 1� - . It -7 -- I -- - .t-1 , _,.1 P 2 . 14 ticula, 0. . . _ , 4, * . - !� �. I - "::t� ". - . - ... and Solicitor; &c. money to loan. No F . �) I -, ; - - - -V O - again Dickie. .. East Scarboro. . . I .. � : , ", ­ - ,,: , * . %. .. � - .- . 12 I . ..­�_­,,',,,:Z-ft, . lx mission. office: overontaxio Bank, Picker- - *A . - . A large unmber visited the Rink on . . - I­k_.. . . S k .,.- .. .. - ... c . 4-y > I 0,- The Glee club is giving a series of en- . ,,, . - 0 Zu - 14 of 11;. ' �;;; . . � i g; open every 'Saturday. , .. ��; - -- - - ;i 0 ,I ,;. cc Tuesday evening, but discouraged through .. -1 ' � ,- -..: .",4 . - I .0 .00 .. . - &I , .- . ,,- . it S. . tertainmento, when_ all appear to enjoy Mr. Rogerg occupied the pulpit (Jrena I— " - - � ,:;_ t - . t I.. I : ,.",.- �, -- . -1 �,- 1 ;� 1�. P. repeated failures, -the manager did not 0- A S. .0 , � .1 d 0 1:2 t = -�" .. rN Z . . S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law- I 0 themselves as well as contribute to the tennial church last Sunday. � �, 1, , - , 1 C. - . './ 11 .."a, I . C. I .0 gri . 4. 4 � ormiston & I)re,w Barrister�, M ;.. 9 go r4 . hold a carnival, neither was the Stoffrille . , '.11 i�i . - - . .. � • rence, ' 04 = . :;�.. '-) U M :D - - I Mr. Ben Closson is, laid up with ppe. , -1-- . - , - , . . I -it,,)rg, N-,3tariep, & � 0 cc 0. CW .. enjoyment of otberF. which never fads to ..c",F;� : - I at - a .I;. �­-��v, - � S)li c., 15 Toronto street, To- ! , '� i resent. The iek- was in good eujoym We hone to see him in our midst agai _ ­:1 �,:Ij 411.4. , -. - - - . . -1, W. 0 , . - x lwlug about that feelling of thcrungh pleas rort� ;11 1) t at Claermont every "bute'lar. %4 "OK - -?� .0 1-5 cz . L_ - - � . I . - __ - ­ - __ ___ - ___ - ___ - -- . : :• :;' ,P. -.- -ever. , -at I - " . v to lo&" - 2�'- - - - ---- ! -, a -ard a plipasnLt shfilA � s3horthv. _.a;;',,.,; 1 . . ofti2e over.). B�mdv's shop- ?Jorle y ^ - cue -alli-ell is the heal t aLd soul. of Stich 4 , . . � , � . • � , ­i.. i;.�', . .. ;� - , `�" J ______ __' I. C-11joyed. The Skat;Ug 6e1,1SOL IS fft?t near- John Graham had the mitif.)rtnme to - ' - I ' '- "" ` . . __ __ ___ . . gatherings. . . .;�--RUSTICUS . , �k;-,, .. , - - . . IbR its final reward. meet with an accident a short time ago. I : - ,�;, If , . -M. . . . * 1. - �. V�t'� �-, .4 - . Ve-tertadi � . .. I—- - . . . , '. ,,'�� - . _. - ­­­�;�__­__ . " .. , '.�,• . � ­__1_1-__.1.1__e_1_ ..1­­_,_­_-­ W M1 , C owl I 'The Lacey dwelling at the north end of PUNCH POND We wish him a speedy recovery. . � . _0*. , " 1. . IIOPXINS VETERINARY SUR- . the villiage is offered for sale, and George . . . Rev. L. Perrin, B. A. of Pickering, 00- ' I ' _'�;,4.. . . ­ :v .., $ . . I . - . " , �. "_ � I I - . �, - . ' .... . , . . ­ - 14. LEON, Graduate Of the Ontario Vet- . - 4 • . Al furnish -all necessary informs- - ' copied the pulpit of Melville church on .. � - ."�_:- - � ; _ 06MOT.T'aXT .4%. ZVX1P - - Found wl � - _`__` . � e inary college, Toronto, will visit Whitevale - :.. Th'e Literary Society in future meets on Sunday last, both afternoon and evening.: I :.i-- .., .;J.1,11 I � T lie house " "'• �_. _� . .. . ct&turday. Diseases of - -' Has for sale the best 1,47 lion to intending parch,ksers. - . . . - and Cberrywood every _ ' I . . . . Wedner,dav instead of Friday evening. We are sorry to learn that our friend,'- - ',�-k'- - - . . '. dad to at my shoeing forge . . would l-e eminent! -. suitable to a person . i';. I . . tl te horse's foot attended Master tb=son Michell is confined to Miss Lillie Knowles is also on the sick ;_ c "."'."'._." � . , . . t - C:r.11s promptly at . " �,,� " ' . . . Ic t 33,7 - I I i list,-but " � _ .,.. . . - - th con., Pickering debirous of retirini from business And his bed with in amation. N .11 , ' . .. ` Undedt3. Telegrapbaddreso:WWtevale,ont. STEEL - CULTIVATOR , - re . hope to hear of her recovery ore , -)��,,i,_.,., n- . .. 11 . P O. address: Green River, Out. 34-V . .coming to a neat quiet village to side. A series of specilLI meetings are being long. ,­ �,J, 'A � I _' � . -�,, _� , . on the market, also - - � . It is a- comfortable dwelling. - -. - �"� I . . .. . held in the BaptistP"oburch here, which ' ' ;��­,i,., . . - - ., The anniversary in connection with , ., ,�_ I . � . S The Baptist ,� ': : .. . Societies. eboirbad an oyster sapper are well attended. Melville church Sunday school was held . ,. �1'; � . - .�--,�.�-.�,,�-�.�-__----,�-�--.�-�------,--- . 1, - , . ­, , .. . - - - SEED - DRILLS the residence of W. J. Graham on A remarkable story of endurance has on Thursday evening, 25th ult., and was a . - , V.:.�J,�Ip __ , . _ 41 - ' _f SING SUN LODGE NO. 185, I. O. : " � .' 4 1 . , ' - manufactured by Coultbard & Scott, c&u Monday evening. 5:)me fort gub6ts just come to light from Suttonwards. It decided success, there being a large atten- ;'-': -�-14 !',-,� .11 � , - - - "I - - , G. T. This lodge meets every Monday appears that two of our young men who . .1 and inspect before PU rcbsia-Ing. T, - al dance, notwithstanding the condition of .i,,--: - - � .. evening in the year, in Dale's Ball, Pickering. . __ were present and without a stuR e excep - ;,, - . . . loin . � bad been ft8si9ti'DR in the ice operations at the roads. The spread provided by the : . ,,i.L', -1-7 • . . Ey invited to join slid * help advance tion, all enjoyed the evening and report I _.­'Mrll� cry person inv .. I -, t�. . Jackson's Point, concluded they would ladies was excellen't as usual. After jus- '_ "'."' "I id� grand Cause of Temperance. - . .;,."- ", I' '2'v � WATCH -_ REPAIRING immenselv. . The �hoir sang several suit. take the train homewards on Tuesday lice had been done to the good things in . -��` , ." I I I ' ��-141;4', - - I . '- ' . " ... . . _ �,, , - f1toinlros (5arbo- - . � I able selfeilons, which were tboroulb ly 23rd inst. but on arriving at the station the basement, all repaired to the body of . _ ,z� . :.v� T� - I I promptly and skilfully done enjoyed as were the songs of Mrs. H- _ they found themselves just in time to see the ctiurch, where an excellent program : �., "..:,4- . . . - .� .. . . . 11 - "' conveimiscerv&v- _ �_ _ . with the aid of the very lard and Mieres Pugb and Dowswell. The the conductor's ran going round the. curve was rendered by the school and otbers. - -,� iI_ .1 ­..___..-1_­1­-;_ __ - :.I,� -*t - host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Graham. at about 60 miles per hour. A hurried Rev. J. Chisholm oec"ied the chair in - -'- -L , . . . - � � flOMAS DUNN, ,Conveyancer, C` best tools and material ,. . __ ... , ., i., - OM- . . 4, etc., Clare- _ � bt,re the thanks of all for the very C0138111tiLtion was immediately held, and his usual able manner. There were pros- __ � missioner for taking, kffidavil , . .-.',.a - , � - , .. .1 . -1 ,,!�� . . ­ MY -, : -. slant manner in which they provided for it was decided to follow the train, Will ant - , , -, niont, Ont. . - . . t Rev. Messrs. Sawyer. of London ; Mc­ ­ - , -_ __ - - - -_ --- - -_ --- . known to the trade.,... y I!, _ - -**I, �.;",� I - f I Picker- , �.' �' - . . Marridge � '.. . . . the entertainment of thtir numerous had an imp3rtaut carpenterinR contract On Donald,of St. Andrews; Perrin, of Pi ker . - - j . . f . ... BUNTING, Issuer of I I .. 0 - - ___ . . 1� � _J . I - • Licenses for the County Of Ontario. Of- IM6146. hand and Ed bad just received notice icg ; Brown, of Agincourt and Lovering.of .. _. � � I 1� f.' . . ' ' . .. . � a at the store or at hif residence, Pickering Its too bad our band m#mbers did not that the White House was in session std Scarboro, all of whom delivered short, . - �_ - .. ? .� .� ­ ­ 12-7 3 ELLERY - MADE! �`.*-��".- . . V Ilage. . . was that they could not delay. The pointed addresses. The pro!!eedi of the . - . ��.-: -: - ____ ,e succe#8 of thus it - .: - ,- get A bUSt!e On socuer. but 0. - IN . � . . R. BEATON, TOWNSHIPCLERX to order on the pTemises., the orrzai,izatiou Jr.. Devtribelesr.. essnred pair on their arrival at Stouffville were evening amounted to about 160. � �.:" I . - - .-, Commissioner for taking - * heard to remark that the distance from 0-04- I- - - , e Conveyancer, and StODO Setting. old 0 than . -- . -�, V-_ I . "' � : - - - • at kiavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. Diamond Re dr. Had the winter eveniuRs Loeu emptoyed SCARBORO.- - ­ - ` . N 1. . , , '. - .< � . . . Sattod wat greater ID one would im- 1. . - ". . � ­ ­ P"_ I in practice, the new members WOM erto . . . . . .� K)uoy to loan on farm property. Wills remodelled, old gold and silver made saine. Will declares that hereafter his ' . - .1 :�� . ,_ . .. ­ bated. OFFICE--At Whitevale Will be in . Mr. and Mrs.L. E Annis are vipAtIng at �, - . ' . . � a :, - over into jewelry of special design. .1 the spring have been able to blow their N ' - �_ I - �0011 for fibs c. . . .. B -ougham every Monday after contra.� may go to thunder. but he will . ­ .- I - �` tv inaaction of business. 27-v horns in public. A Committee Tisitea Dever walk t in e looks Shelbourne. - - . I - I I -_ . . k from go - n again. H MissMason, of Toronto, has been the ­'-­ - ( ! the city the other day au-1 Pnlcb&Ef'a dejected as it were. 49 :.y , - Architect. iNG It AV ING' - . i . - 0 uxes. guest of Mr, A, J. Cheape., . . ­- . _ __'__­_'__­­­­'__­__ ­­­ right Dew iDstlumente. The laud wil'. ­ . .. . r - . . _' 1� ST, C'OUXTY ARCHITECT plain and ornamental levering. MODO- . . Miss A. F. Annis is visiting r-latives in. . . A. 6 ­­ � P(fi�bss Soule nineteen pieces. wb:cb . - . � . *..&a -_ -. i . ,W Pi-:kering and Oshawa. . 1. * for the county of Ontario Drawings grams, crests and fau.-y designs. Jew. is a largi-r number than are me in Ines! . BROCK ROAD. I . . ­ .. . .. axAspecifications furnishiP4,for every class of , airy and. watches beautifully orua- . , rr-ral fiuirrunits of a 6imilar character. . . .. I Miis Maud Knight is visiting her sister 7 ,:� -v- : 1- I *.. ... and hot water beating and I building. Steam _ I - _. � we . at East Toronto. - - .. - v,,ntilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, .-I, - uted. III13. � . . . .- I , - ­ . . Mr. Ed. Evace will be lea ler and in- - Mrs. Knox or. is quite smart agar. - been .. � . .j ence-Kinaston , structor. and Dowswell's ball has been Mrs- John Percy is recovering from a spending several days at Mr. R. Cornells. -; ,'� -, .. � 0 rue . Whitby. -BARNARD'S Miss Ada Micbie, of Toronto. has bee - . 'V:: r '- r'6 : . . . r Dundas and Brock streets, . - - . 4 aid Road East Pickering. 37-y is'" Ss :. - _ ----.-- (Egaged f(,r I (10TER1. We n ltb cut 1,&Dd severe illness. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Thos. Jackson have e , .1 . . , - ---------- . . .. . V - . . . Attetiotteeristy. - . ow%�.1-3:JW. :a-y'. - erery succ(Fs. Lat -.%-e =nst do Lawre J. 11. Robson is doing quite a bX16ICtsb rpei;di.ng a few wee" with relatives in - .. . .--.. . . - 1-1-1-1 !'.- ... ,. . . ... . � i . - 'KS. the old . I -!! _­_ .. -_ - - - --- -_ -.- . thar- ex Fraiwll!e wlsh?s. Whea opoor- in the wood line at present. Fl hertun. r ­ 1. . - . F.1 I R B AN and reliable -­ ' I - - ►. I . � - _1 I - . . tULliv It, affordel, we must assist them - Goo. Farley and Ww. gadgerow ,are We Bellamy Land Co. took posession of - ' ' - - . .. . i-i 1. A --u-tioneer, still in the field, able and , ­'�,­� PLEASE. ­ .. . '' _ - ' : w JI-Ing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, , , ': - � :­ _. 1; � to rer!euifib a grRdu.Ily depleting tree- cutting wood for Mr. KDOX. the farm of Wm. McCowan, on March let. - :�-_-,*�-- i , , �_ . .- : I , .. � . . .C. �- ..?�! - _. I . ­ au takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- 11. -� . . bury. He: p make C!cretnodt band the Mr. Knox has engaged a new foreman Mr. McCowan having received the full price . Z:,-_. � _ I - - raus for past favors. and hopes for a continuance .% • �, ,� - �,l . - '' ,S has vacated his farm. - " - � . . of them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- . befit I!) the Province. Do it. cfecurse we since the departure ofWi.u. Elliott. He's Bellamy gun club had its weekly - - -' I .. . .. . - ran"aments as to dates ant terms can be made . AHD- - a hustler. . - - __ : * - � I ­., ' 45-tf ive.. u s a al' . Saturday afternoon. -- �, - . .!, ��_ . . sit t -e of this paper. � shoot . :1, . . the 021,., . . . I . - - _____ Report of standing of the pnpilfi (6) of Why did Wm. get bomeFick ? ',kudler at black birds oil S - . - ., . quite .. zv�. . ' Some of the innimbers are becoming qx -., _.,J,,Ji,$.A.* , . ,. ­ - rrH0.N1_kS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- For Stationery, School Books, the senior depaitmetat. Claremont Pub. answor. , Whv are tree agents at no now _. I . . . - I . at the traps. - ' - ' I , ea art . . '' ,;P1 - I . . _. . : . .., tionear, Valuator. etc., for East York and • Hnitting Yarns, Fingeririp, --.,; :�ehool. Written teit, Ili(_1316K of Jala'. "adays ' ? - Vnumber of young p,q-'�ple_ from Beuamy - '.1 I., '.1 - - of :forth an.,. South o.ut&rio. strict , }knitting . - _­. . the whole . , ' - nary an-] Febrnmrr. Fifth elaps :-Al- Mr. Jag. mecolli3fick ball r*eturned . . . 1. ?,lion . . , , ., , atLe.itioi4,,iventort-lior,tersl)yuiailortelegrtLl)h- .1 I Andelusioj)s, etc. Berlins, . . . joined a sleighing party tru.�. _.� �*��.�?__, , - , � - . __.. ' . : ClAar les Moderate. Address TROS. POUCHEJI, ..: , Zephyrs, Washing Em. - ,: pert Parks 405, Tena Birreil .96k. Elit. from an extended visit to Toledo. He oil Friday last and accompanied them La ­.,�, _!�� �. I - . 4' ... . I - w- R. Mr. William Magins, Wexford, where &very . . . - . 1� ­ - B;)x 7, Broughain, Ont - - ______­ - 01 . il . - broidery Silks and Phil I a-,. .. RaWS01) 341.1. ,Annie Furizie :!10. NA'�ifirlg- reports h is, son Th os ,anal 0 son - in - la � - ..:. I I ton Wj!llatns 194. Minnie Birrell 16'8. W ilgou as do'mg fine. enjoyable time was spent. � -1 ' ..., : -selles, Felts and -� - I- - . Boots aft(I sltoe,q. . I- . .:. : . � - ; "us"es- - . Fourth slags. eutrauce:-WilJ"u.u' Bell The foot ball team is ender drill for ilie We understand that Mr. Albert Cheape ` I �, --:. . ' , . , I I . . :_ - ­ . . as . �'J -. .r _A ­`4� � .. .TO'!I.N LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE :.. . Dress and Fancy Cords, Elas-, - 4!3, Peter Leaper -846. Bectlia Lutuley encounter with Dumbarton on Saturday. is giving up farming for a trade. He Ii - '. ­ .1 - ' .. p ._.� - �! I .. .. - , I , Mak--�r P0.111.1d.1 U11 I sown work. Orders . , � -1 . - . . ties, Tissue Paper, cruncled and' 339. Mary Eeifll 319. Geo. Dowswell 299, Dry meet, hara tact and cold cakes are been spending considerable time in Toronto . .:-, & . -:--qft . . . . . piloia,ptly attended to. Rxperianceci workman- - serving as an apprentice to & Mason, to - ! " . -- .. il plaiD, and a beautiful assortment of .%laggle (itZiu '299, Peter Macuab 269 the usual dish for preparations. ­ -1. . s1hp. Don't forget the stivia, nearly opposite the which it is believed lie will join himself. � . i-I Is �' , , .- ,---- 1,4riws, Ring street, Pickering village. 7-v ' ' 19t WaItt,r Perev has returned from Grand - . :* . , . , , - Z:- Z:� . - I . . rug patterns. I Fourth class, Jr:-Maizeie Gieag ' 4. - Quite a pleasant gathering assembled at . "k- ! `_ . . . I - here lie has been turn- � .1. -1 I . - _ .. Eliz Blielbv'288. EiliaForgie275,W11- Ravids Michigan, W � I,- . . . I . I I ' lvtcls.- - . .. liam* Birrell 254, Annie Fell 238. Ali-a ing his attention to stone mason work, lie the home of Mr. Cheape on Wednesday of., � . , � - -.61t, i � . _. ------- ____ ----------- -­----%--- -.----- k& E. BOONE I last week. Mr. Cheape spared nothing to :. - , �,!." 'I 0,_ !t. . . . _ - - i ...Z. - �.,­ ,,, I' � � '�, again for ;-. . �,� I ilkey 237. Third class. Sr.: -Cant , intends to return again 11 a few days. . ninke everyone enjoy himself.. Music __'­'� � I ­ . . Oi"DON' HOUSE, Pickering' Out.. ' ' __ - ___, 4'r - . . '. . -- . la" . . 1�1 _ - ;�: - EAST END, PICKERING, ONT . 24 Poxvell'394. Florence Powell 868. Berrie A number took it) the "Bachelors At . ,�:,,. . 1. - -',ordon, proprietor. T hotel is a f1t �.: .!- - __ G -Ia`n*t�s ( ble ' . •. the occ sion was furnished by the Herring- ,� ', , , I .. . - - ., il . . ,,W-n fl, i� 11,:,v 1),.-ic!;j i),iii.ling, finished in superior I. - __ ___ __ __ - - -- , -- -- -- -- NJ r evening. a i , .-, . . . I. ­ . Ichell 364. Bella YoUng 856). HRLDR); B01.116" on Tuesdii lid report ton Calendar Orcliester and was very suit� . I ";:.: �!,, I I � 1. i�l - - � -710, Every c'e and comfort -1 ' , . ; I , -, ... . . .� --- at ' P, y convolliell , ,1or,tb,,e besseS541, ,NlUgR;e MacuRb 836. Num. theinselv-us as well pleased with the wav able. . - 1. . I A, a ;I le . - . ., avc Neiv and co- "� - ­ - .5 '� . I - tr Anug I)-.i ])]if-. zuruodioll - � �. I V - _____ *�*-* . r , ,-:, :_� . � ��, I - 257 ! __ ber ot, roll 70. average attendance 59. the hash was see up. The ladies here: . I I , . '.... 1_. ar d sh 3-1.3. . . . " .�_ .� - . _:� � - ...., ... - .,�;.,_,"- ­. k . . . . - - - AU-T-.10N - Repixt of the attendance, de'portment think they may safely • ropose seeing the I ' - BROUGHAM.. . . I ­ � .. _� . � - . -, • . I . . . _­ ,� ­�, Z'. . - . I - , �_ I -..:- - � - . . . I I .. . . . �­ ., �­ . . . � , , . . . , -,.,, , , � . . , I perfect recitations of the pupils of the men can do I; well � , � E s,rE R N, HC�U SE , Pickering, 0 lit., . . and 0 . . 0 W 11 at cuss keeping con- , _­ ,_ - 1. . . -..;I:�;", - . . . - . .- n,)-,v open for the accommodaticn of the .1,-.,. . ­­ . 1. . - It is some time siuc6 the e0 le Of ___ - � _.!, A" Jun . ,."-.1 ior department of Claremont Public sepuentl) not mach for them (the ladies) �-�� . ,- ,.,!" _ , - - � ­ . trivelling public. This hotel, having lately 13- rougham have been troubled with fires. - . I ":.,... .. � EACH PLUG OF THE School for Fe'bruar .. - '-' cli miged hands, has been- re-furnizbed through- .y. Third. Jr.. wax. to do. . � *4'-� �U!.4-, ' - . T OL t. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink Mills, ls, I . -_ I et We have had ;considerable exuerience l- _�:.,.,.e.;�. it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. Meals * I �_ 108: -Annie Cowie 97. Robert Forsy6 ' . . . y - . - . . I", � 1. I.. t , . . . - - - I . � - - ­ - I . .. I ' - * 1 99, Maggie Bell 89, Effie Thompson 61. 1 AUDLEY. . . . . . in the past in dealing with the desti)oylug . ., -- .1, , .. ; "I . I. or lunch at 9.11 reasonable hours. Good stabling - , . ` I I .- . i'� .�. . . .. . . . ; . . � . -_ . . . I . I . --i .4�� . . andshe3roorn. Box stall and enclosed and I Second, Sr.. max. 100 :-Herbert Cooper . elements, and there was a time when the k,, "4';..i � - . - the m,"es. . I - , -t;­­ k L . � r -.- - � . , kl-i h s or cattio. Wei­h scalesoll a 1)_ .1 - . Wm. Ireland has moved into his new I nights wf,rc drcadel Ly our people. lost ,_-.!,�L. I. r" 0 - .,. .: g 76,AnnieLeaper 66, Esther Green58, , : .. ;� -,r'� . , Tf,e bar is open at all legal hours, ands �4tocked e Navy. .. ., DY Me- . residence. : before another sun dawned. some of us - ' " ''_,"' .;:- : � - t ,.I . : I pure liquors of every brand. #N_ .. .. Jelin Howe 58. Seeoud,Jr..max ICO . - , ,4 . I y . . ­ - 1, - - - , � . - - I . � • C JLt,Y, er-) � prietor. I Voly , Dell Eddy 95, Emma, Brown 72, Jetnie Mr. J. Lynda is able to be around after .. - I- ,IW." . :o: - IS MARKED ,� :O: ! I I w(mid he left liouselws. The long con -, . � I .. .%­ I .- . . his severe illness. untied absence of flames caused us to for- .- - . -,�,-` ':' - .. ___..__­__________ - __ -_- _1 . . I Green 71, Chits. Gibbons 68. Part II, .- 127�, I, � I I I . Miss Mim's Peters, of North Gwillims. ' - - `0 . 3� --�- . . . _. . , 11 I lVatch)jtaking. ... .. :., � Sr. max. 100:-Rose Howe, 84, Willie burg. spent Sunday with her .uncle, John • get our old time dread, and of late years -.1" '*­­# � - . . - �­A_-�­-__ . ___­­_­_ _______�_-.­1 ": - - . - .. - � ­ . - . - . : I � .- 4vt . . .. . Black 87, Mary Gauslin 85. Lese.a. Bell 84. Bell. we have retired at night less fearful. But , .� �JL . , , . . . (,UTHBERT, Watchmaker, Pick- . , . .. . changes come, and again we are in it for- -, ,�' �! , I .. .. . Willia Green 80. �;. e sting, Ont. Having been 25 years at the . .. Mr. Harris, formerly of this locality,but ­;,�;��--_ .. , ;, 1_11 I )n. Agent for .. . - __ ------- _ t. Tuesdav morning about 2.80 some'. .• . ' -' F i;� I . . .. � 1. * t a, I can guarantee satisfaction. . IN BRONZE LETTERS .-. . " . � now of Dakota, is visiting old friends of men . .." P - : F assrus'E o-glasses. Watches and Clocks - . I . . .. - i.l ;t _ � . . ; - , -` . . , , � - - . � MALVERN, �,� •4'- this neighborhood. � person noticed flames issusing from . .�. ;e. � N, , . . el aned -.in 2ortest notice. and at xessouabl - * �, I I • . __ .� . , .1 , :. , ... - . -1. . . . � .. � , . I - Vi y Mee. Bryant - - I . . . e NONE OTHER GENUINE . , . 7 1, -_ rates. 23-47 . - . I We are pleased to see the cheery face of the building ocou 'ad b M - , I - .1, . . . . Di-esstnakipty. ' ' A. Ormerod dined at WilloAt Hifl San- our mayor in our midst again. - after his as a, general store end dwelling. The cry-'.. ,; . . I, -- ­ . - - day last. 10 severe attack of Is grippe. _��__.i ,-, � .. , � . 4... . __� was sounded and in a trice the villagers .,-*,-- :- ,,.,. *.' ; - -�--------------�------------^�,--- ­- :, - . will . ., - * I � ,;_ : ::>.. . * . - ISS FERRIER WISHES TO AN- MONEY TO LOAN T. Willis is doing it rushing bttiiindis Missionary'servios will be held at Aud. were on the scene with pails filled to the - 1 " ] :31 t2lv. - 'J ,;� -- .� �� i , .. �111,1 - '. _� . . . .C- , ; . . .-- � ,_ I NOUNCE that she has secured apart- - bore now. by next Sabbath. Rev. Caldwell will con- brim. TW resounding elamor of Colin - - ".. - .�- ­ .. Ants above Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green - i 1�- - . ON MORTGAGE SECURITY leagod ddet the meeting and a good attendance is Philips' farm bell did 4 . � -.. We w* lad hear that tae good services . . . Vic" W . R�ver, where she will be prepared to execute all 9 01� , . V. ­ I : workin her line intrusted to her. Having had at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages Lad Do sated. . � L' foreman is bouw. . looping people. Ever . ­;'J7,­�_'.., . , - - - rT. yo..g men of this locality will have ave routing our s y effort W ��_�',g' ,4.�_. - .- sb�ne veers experience in the beat dressmaking bentures pwaliased for oath, - . . ' -4.� g'-"' . . ,On aeminot of a soft weather the" was made to save the store but all to no -; * , , ' . ,-. . ,Z . . year, , -- -!.' i 1; . . establishments in Toronto, Miss Ferrier is 1pre- � : . ?J . ,& -r . to look sharp this or the bachelors ii .- , . Dam 2RIM ALP ' '. _' ''I'll, . .. , . I . : . ship. Give her a trial and be convinced. Satin- - bowbt and sold on commission. . - - - • 'r - , 21-1 �. - � I � . . - pAred to suit all comers in style and work - :061m.. = was no dMang he last weak. will be getting the of them. We no- purpose, as a few minutes saw the build- .1.1. -�r, I __ The Rangers will hold a meeting fot �bo tioe they an beginning and its contents a heap of smoulder- �' ' 0 - . . Charges moderate. Terms _. --- - . .. . to dmb their !ug .. . �'. ", 'A � " -,; ... I- *�t - fa, guar4nteed ­­_ WO. . - ,- - . �_ positively cash. MISS FERRIER, Green River. 5 ' of organising in a week or i ins. Mrs. Bryant and heir Dime, I ' � . - � . I I- I . I _V -. - Akfftt Bair: Western, Lancashire and City at PuTr whiskers, and pan their hair in the centre. lug ru � �: I' 11 . J. Vlowing fools sa"ed and is proud -flnto, b"y ee­;,�' . ' - - - London and Manahester Fire insurance Com- Wood bees an -.1lourishing again in this the only occupants at the ,*. -, . panies,-North American Life IngurgaDe to sbisk that he him the best In= of L "ghborbood., A very mocessfull one was eaped with their lives. A No A y or= . . - / - 00.,4160 Accident Insurance taken. .. I a "i n rut I 1. � ..- � . I . 7 horses in Searboro, hold at Mr. Maddafords lost Friday. and ganized bucket brigade MCGOidId v- .. -, i - I . � ­ _. D 6 welling ­1 1 . 1. . . � , Onta'ri'o - -- Ban \ D. Ustle and R. Orm" intend after about 2 seeds of wood had been out, ing the ,d on either aide of the I ­ � , . I 7P.A.MM13 for GA or ,ew I �'! I ��,..;( going . . , �, - - - -1 ­. `1,1., =`• - g .. to Manitoba this spring, they will fikely the young men retuned home, but return- doomed premises. Goo. Dimmond Own- , . ,.i� " - ' ' I IN M . ... . .. .. I Z .L . . 1, � � ad air ured. " � *i �_ - . - beak out when the time comes. dering the nvening with their f ed the shop and did not have it ine I . . - - . . . . . jtf PICKERING BRANCH .� CONVfYANCING CARXTULLT PONS. - _­ - - . - ­ ­ � - � _ . . � . .. , N - - .. 1. . We notice that Jaek the Ripper his be. putnen and tn iod the light fantastic The stock in the store was tinder a I I F' lor-, Irisk . .I.... - I f . until the small roan, of flee -: I ,� L�l , ' mliff, '' -r . . I . V, - A roxi9k,'," . .. _.. an to *rite igaim He was pretty qu t from Whitby, morning. but it -is not known how much. � . � . ... .� .. - pen . . I � � ..... � . D for the transaction of s,1114;6-tims," 1--'Muftwo OX6"Xt - __ 'at Friends were preson itby. Brooli. entire - � ' , 2 . ,4* L S, I . L, .at #2w5w "k," " " .1 � - i,,� . I . . - � while Detoofiye Tabor was in the neigh. guess places the -entire INS' -'NL4��'_� . . � - I - .,� . ' 1� ., . . , Bi*ukiag Business. 10' Goo# Village Lots on north side King 5fte" . lin. Whitevale,Bronaham and Other laces. The o . origin fire is -not known, _�_,: , . ' . - "X,C',­�� VMDO - -. " . I- Sat days nun- W. 13t%& ,ftraisbad thq�cowpsn - �. . , . I , Z:, borhood. - - gm, of the vmt but' . . ­ .� .,. , .. 1)FFzcz HouHs--From 10-to a - . between corzw. W .*o 2?nop - . . 00900 - .. - .. I ' '' -11 I _.,� 0 to I o'clock. - for ado, together with other -vuwe popffty. The Agineodit Bell has "nos boon nux- � . . 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' A � x : a »S .. 3 n. -," .' 1 ` t t �' 7 t ¢ & .. } : S'• .� �+ } _ ,X s • _ - - Y.;. �'.. _ _ -a. a °"} 6 vfi•' ^"+E; . •ter,• ' t "�.- ": ' e • YTr T . ra. .Y' -.tr ti._ "�'' ,j - gym"'. . �.,. .,.:.;- —IN"'. '�• s t• - _ i' t' f" �• i v I 'Ili I I _ :`� - 111 I I ° `III III �- .. .%, - - `"1/A!�". •. .,n••.. • •. I ,t'il l.. �.�..I.1�TI 1111111 - - _ , - I www"t . I 1 ..i # - - - . '" - T�Q O + - - " t` ". Yea nslroa>i tttmlom ably dressed ladies, who, from the firs*, The dz . ' - I'll . " 1. r "V �.�hil� • ant ;*,m `.a -t o� `#1% t►itrdieuj had ;, t to sire' a saene� in . T► 7 I .... R a'r _ ..s' I , --� -jf g. J y this rsSnniy t e =,:, - I red. in the otherwise tray'. lots iteral ► to ht their plwc 1. thus was no a s y throe A , �Vin: " .. ►n i% 4Wjp11e eels' t1ncL Plt�a- in it insd.. ..� so nevorely oiru*edthat $%a Squad al"d Which fond tecwltujctio me ov lad= : ' t belong as riot. sattefac r y One thing Ire m r tDst ro g - in. a seen alit a hna ie a refit weal a not a I lease. w ' .. tIM'p !!'t1le 1;111. r' he known mnrde howev 't seed for h Schneider doe aeversd efadintfd. d ti �t lei to t? o1 tldbood Sri �' Major-1 F ' Soh . ' ai�brved with care. 1' theta appeared ;� tan r �- f about n the darkest par oft a woods until Nom that which bs wire ate tie petevious Horn awful whosttitieatcfng from mT Lf tt caifii6t be c y local `,4 ;� �• oas cri "' .. �tta►wu�r Have )tnr�iered E ate o wts its' , L IlUrre .'i'rlcd a ntsirder 'l<'we "di4ere. _3tlhn er'turne�eIIddeniy an the girt _ - - stings and it •,ranepired from the evidence motheP• a Ioittious. IL'sequirea a eoristXttitionaj that those were the clothes he ware on the As down to the crest with my taot2e I fled p� The ] -. -.:.. �y:.. ) '� srr� N Have flatted far lire Lives et "I t upped her," he Bald, as _mA wi #e To tiegr' fatheria volcp, " Qt}e,good turn needs remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, whicly gift to i Y. ' d th t! h tra#ted the Ina er of Vim- er; 1 * working through the blood effe9ts a perms"- - : �` .:.. . t_ i f' e ► ere - Bate6 iieNns •Prayed With put a battle of poison to hest .ages. �3he ". -g }'lam ?d ,�me tu at the grindete" that harps by S 8 ' "4 : • . n�oen� % ``�. * ^ i is ea a ed to Dean died d we stri doff her o %t eti, took ceuzM Saufar• e h neat cure of ccctmrrh by eradicating the im _ " - several, •e �tlre Altai, Then CIM li _ ... -_ . 1?1� Bottom- --- th >c o the uitSe3i7te , ,O I. od „ •�_ safest -leer o �+radiataly of Les the J-162- off- off of old orooli�'�rin'gas2d��"' - �i"it9 tuft AilfiplRlia : - solid s 1y tie °�wr vrlrtle fiats w rte mall l.er -het ' „ + wan er the Schneider woman was on ' : ;, ° .:n..: .W. tiiri do—a )[etssarirable Trial ttefotia ae the leaves and mould. Kleinrath s body S � The vrobbUng of grindstone. Thousgtt►ls of testifirto; lie auCeeas of "f` ,' " . twenty the�seor h for now viethus Dail she was Tboe18 ►the Rood's f3arsaparilla as a reMhd " for batarril ' feces. :' ,' ' ' A reed .- Sonip °sea air Dilplenratlats. was fo' red by the police of ter the arrest ot. J �t r y P - era s►sd Ladles of tee ;us trial the Sc neiders. It had been outraged at at eomevervauta' agsno hilt for some time ,.. �g " , �. , : ' ,� .t when other prei►arat ►on s had failed.. flood's In St t M " . she was unsuccessful Either the girl offer - Ab. sad y m the hour TQe dirnedit and grunt Sarsaparilla also builds uP the whole ayaten�, . t�. - ': ti G rs: the ti of the murder. - gssizec Judies in criminal trials fn Austria hate ed to her was too lain or too poor, or the r : - -- trips tc `' :. ~ )F.aet n,omth I'raiiiz Jc:hneider`iRnd hie'ivii`e, Schneider woman appearance was too for -' it vase the mllletoae that budened me and InAltes you feel renewed iu bealtli. x .. perogatives and custoads unknown in (,area- PP°�a1° down ; ° . I V `� ` ^_; - VAalirl, were. condemned to death by the ds� The residin Jed a in the Schneider bidding for he girl who was comely or not white nuts were to gather and squirrels to be , ' t .. - . . - - Asu, y p " g 8 qt ( . i- • -• - - society 1, `.•:,;..._-r tCnminkl Court in Vienna. With the trial ridiculed Schneider's statement, apt he well dres enough to suit her. Theconse- hunted y n n hanged Dame the eta lasted nttl after the discov- There 'was alwe►ys as az or sc; .he to loo � � �� � G r a �;::, •' - -, sentence g o! loth to be a g� hat her quent d y u and _ .. ��© ft close o "the most remarkable criminal -trial ridiculed the wife's statement t e o! Hottwan Dr's bed oa Jnl S'.3. - -`"'�� Germs ' , �' hasbe►nd Stray led KIeisratli without help rY g J 7 It never was' *lied anI was IIairl in the turn- ■ `: ",` = '. in theecorda of�Aastrian justice. g vlcn'Imt $nca>rts eaASaraen. i>,g : Sarsaparilla to tile. i V' At, tl�a beginning of the trial the prisoners rom her.. •• Onl dsreaee *ftIIe elb*rn itneeda lather nation were known ,to have murdered four one BCH�TEIDEa 1rAYF9 A cyoxFEmlox. Oneof the witnesses was a maid whom she - the em ' i~ women t0 have leaned and to have at- . Then cams the most interestin moment triad to engage, offs ' her ><l2 a month as And the handle would often alfp oft without gold au dregglata. ft; cis fords. Prepared cute _ , - . • .i , t g warnin 0. 1. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries. Lowell, Man J - linau tempted to murder two others, and to have of the trial. The President ,said in aeon- the place was a tonal villa in a wood. �d �j �mbleme heslsover howl. y Y etandst f When she mentioned the part of the coup- The old dented grindstone. 100 Doses One Dollar work t ' . spared seven or eight mote only because the , fidential way: t where it was situ b the owner of That warn away grindstone, .. - , . E�_ . ' "- young '*►omen refused to be lured tai their " You hav both described how things try J It gathered no moss as it hang by the shed. - . ' at wvrl 1 " _ death.. Although Schneider is a common were done. Both accounts cannot be true. the office said .. 1 r men d his wife is a common woman, and Ncw, I will tell you how i think it was "Yon won't get inatiy girls to go "with ..ate lather said, "like earth tarns on Fr[tRithty $eWt►rded• _ . her of 1 M :> on there for a murdered irl was cued in its aloe. •� ' • tress a eltlweh their victims were simple and done. You both led your victim into the Y + 6 - - - friend! as servant girls few State eases in wood. Schneider threw the girl, as he told the wood a few days ago, and they will be But comparison tails on the matter of for'cit. We iiitve all heard of floe "ruling paaliiatt d great; t gi » I said, "Though the speed of the earth nebr strong in death," but in the lives of most 1 can be �`_ the am ire have been conducted under more us, by putting his foot before . hers ; then of the place. rebates. women there ie another moment which sn . ' C. . more fr _.,� '- ., . • _ - - ' - im be Cirnnmatances than those sue- both of you threw yourselves upon her ; The maid also knew of the finding of a I am sure it would stop neaWi those axes o! , 1 � - rounding the trial of the Schneiders. the woman held her hands or arms, and �y in the wood, and would not go. $he *urn," plies almost an severe a teat of the dominant annous _.._ :. says she noticed that the Schneider woman The n1ckm they were deep in the ax or the &At• purpose. V ', : PHnow, diplomatists, Generale, members of Schneider strangled her. chat, The New York'Sun "stays that a farmers . PfaBl • Parliament, high officials, and women from There was a ause after this, then ' same shuddered, but at the same time expressed And father bore on till sweat dropped from s "tic doe ':,- Ea m soeieg of Franz Jos h'a Ca flat more questioning P from the im vial counsel, wonder that people could be so cruel as to his heed; entered a telegraph -office _n central New The tel ' -'' "' ._ ' d the court room daily The atp"olid then a remark of the coaaael for the defence, kill a r irL If rd use to put water ba then I would catch York, and sent this message to a woman in meat ± -"` ali of Schneider and the fiendishness and then another use. Aitsr Chia the a second office the Schneider woman N :r Govern X1-4- . 7 found se gels to choose from. She select- Wwlch the crank and keep on with the me- Can Will you be my wife ? Please answer ! , P of his ifs were exhibited, moreover, ender 'President continued. ' , tion, he said. at once b tale a h " ' - - . The 1. _ ,� ' fhe malls li ht of Austrian rocedure— "And now, Schneider, say the tenth for Vinoenzia Loafer, who was dressed in a OD, teat old shaky grindstone, Y Br P ' " $ P That slow- grindinR grindstone. Then he sat down and waited. No an- a►onev the J d e, in their robes, the witnesses once. Was it not rat as I slid ?" cream - colored gown, a bonnet with feathers, ; i � ;.:� ge j That hard-running grindstone that hang by the ewer came. He waited till late in the - . • lions nl I. 'F - wore gloves, and had a neat enact This ' swearing with the uplifted hand before the Schneider did not answer, but looked sul- Ian Pa shed 1 eveniit still no answer. - " numbei I' : . :` . '•. -. , i girl's landlady described her m an elegant g � . . 1. inuminr►t.ed crucifu, and the risoners lent to the and ; then the President gi 1' g for a fa guarded by soldiers in the uniform of the catching his eye and in an insinuating voice girl and a thorough cook. She had saved Yam. dear to my heart are some scenes of my Early the neat morning he came is again, . � gu more than 8100 is her last lace, and had a ah;ldbood, and was handed a despatch--an affirmative tl _ the top lm via l army. said : P The orchard. the cider, the neighbor's peach � . . So i tense was the interest of -the thou- " Come now, be'candid. It was so, was lottery bond worth g75, a gold watch and tt�ec,aa,, reply ; f TheE o ut with it there 1'+ chain, a large basket -frank full of good The mehool•hon» I pleasantly passed In the The operator expressed his sympathy. of as fo - sands tors that at recesses usnall n t it not? Say yes. O , wildwood. "'Twas a little roe h to kee ou so lore = y clothes, and some ready money. Shs bad 8 P Y g ,- pat ion, } i d one of hem left the hall ;all ate and drank Schneider grew purple and white by tarns, And the honey I stole anbeknownet to Lhe sus nee." _ . J - in tL3i seatr rather than risk losin a few his cheat heaved, and he rose and sank back been on a pious pitgcimage to Moravia, #tom, « Pe f at the l g • which she returned the day she found her Butthat circular horror, whose motion was Look here, yours feller, said the farm- . _�" in tl e { ! : ' words 'of " the testimony. In Austria the in his chair. Suddenly he shouted so that y rely young death. The morning after she tali with the er, '• I'll all the suspense. A woliCiwn decider • • daily rd of the trial was published by the court room rang with his words : g Today makes m anger all fly to my head, that'll hold back her answer to a raposal - . while a j Schneider woman a tale n came asking go and make *nth to the pp I �_ the ne svapets verbatim, and columns were i •• Yea, yes ; so it wee. I deny it no long - gra And I7on willing �o of mauiage all day sc as to send it by nt lit Comer _ - gale ra lied at the close of each days pro- , er. She held the girls hands and I throttled lobe landlady to give rep all her things to the notary g gg h „ woman who bacl been Chore the day before. That i was ground dell by that sane by the rates is jest the economical woman that I've barber ceedin to Lyndon, Berlin, and Paris. them to death. At noon the Schneider women "Dame and wed- been a- wditin' for." _ blood 1 TIfLr 3CIINEIDZR9. / ♦ �OABOII9AL sles'ES THb D1iATH. took the basket-trunk, a smaller "trunk. and That to dad grindstone. r That orated grindetoae y lTn t e corpuacy to outage, kill, and Ater the CourU had heard how the under- several parcels wwa�. The presiding Judge Tlu►t oonfouvded grindstone that hung by the a beautiful h fht'� I o f o °d— on have selected clever , ' _ _ rob, F nz Schneider was the Estee and clothes stripped from Kleinrath had been drew -the female pprisoners attention to her - Rosalia Schneider was the braise. " You put on by litosatia Schneider, and how the own Canning. She had discovered that shed- for Mlea Bangnp'a wedding present ; but Caw floe ] did floe plotting," the presiding Judge said couple had celebrated their deed in fine tole ms were safer than letters, and et liatd Sledtila• why do you leave on the prieemark ?" °E - to the wife, " and he was your throttling style by carousing at a saloon in the out- she tended to have done everything thin yat Daughter : " The bronze is very, heavy and twee° ' P e!Y g- Ole winter hkoW[a, when the snow on the built of -- - machine." Schneider is 5 feet 7 inches tall skirts _of the woods, three pretty little girls the will of a man who cannot read or write, road I do not want the dear girl to �Ia findrout - I ies add and powerfully built, He has sunken in white hoods and a boy of 13 and therefore has no clear erception as to Will scarcely leave tracks where you're carrying it ar:nnd the stores to , . p ' - '..: cheek I high - bones, a sallow skin, a red were called. The story they had to letters and telegrams. The people were And the xn'4 the sled must be urged by the what's oabt~ . -. the nut " t " _ _ - i 1 . - - mouallie, and a shock of sandy hair. He tell was brief, but tangle, They were in next called who saw the two with the girl g -_ - - - _ • ' - is 35 years, old. His wife, six years his the woods gatherin wild stawberries one until they ultimately disappeared in the While floe "shoes" in the gravel squeak under - . s 2 poi g floe load. " Tu " _ senior, is small, thin, fair - haired, and sharp - beautiful afternoon last summer, and were wood. Now Fag;andere my it's ham sleddie,' - - e eel. She was handsome before her mar- terribl fri htened b hearin the shrieks . i - the hei ,.: y y. g g aTRA:Q�IILATTON OF vrl�OltNZIA ZOIIFAR - '� of thea� rings t Schneider in 1832, but work and of a dying woman. The time, lace, and Zoufar's landlad noticed that while the In the jostle of ilia chat we see very day "Ge an * p Y Some Milts etni�gle on, 'thoug. now dreadin _ -,; out tc I" .� '- dissipa 'on have hardened her face. Both date oorreapQnded with those of the Haspen Schneider woman was talking with the girl 7 De same future that hope one time painted so - . were engaged in numerous swindling Woods murder. The presiding Judge astted she asked how much money she had, and gay. " is like] scheiti" before the hit n n the tan of the loo wh when he heard the shrieks, be Bat is colors that fade sad long left them to ' - y Po P Y y+ told her she must go through a forest to her as . '_ death. _ , , raising money by killing maid - servants. did not to theplacs from which they pro- rasa place in w Countess's villa. The girl With me, that life's with hard eleddin.' .- " comic Schneider had passed several terms in prison , ceoded to see what was happening. did not teed the landlady's warning, bat " ." - ( - .. he lau ' for theft, " Is was in a dark part of the forest," the - - Pw ' pat her savings and valuable pets in her For instwace. Jones died, leaven' Sumer. - _ �m4 DiscovLmir oir TnF. R MUM&- -little fellow answered, " and we were "cube;" -- Here is something from Mr.Frank - . . . . " . . . - •�•- -- afraid." ,and at 2 P. M. star out for New His widow is meekly a treadin' g - . - hour b Lengbach. The women slopped at the The dull journey at life, and she'' 9W as she %. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt . .. he bea in May, June, and July of last year it Depraved as the two prisoners are, they saloon near the chapel Hece:'ichneider vas subs. - . - - was re d to the Vienna police that sev. were moved when the aged parents of the introduced to Zonfar as the liountees's t'I'o teed four little months slue now wsshCa and Holies, Lewiston, and the Tontine resent ` � eral gir a had disappeared after being seen - I Kleinrath were examined and when the �'bsl• Hotel Brunswick Me. Hotel � men ' . were"' �' with .in n in the Dreifohren or Haspen woods x containin her skull and belongings else, and the three drank together. There what seems to like herd stadia' he wet 5 I `'� =` � near N w Lea bath. A man had a ared gh mother asked for th fair "`hneider was . ezoeptioaally merry; joked Y� she was a fine girl, and bar father had meet the world as it comes-and goes, � - � Last 8 PI?e was opened. T e acid tau had with a rt at Cho next table, 1, g Y �eitb. and are not slow In sizing people :' - who m at amp oment agencies to engage girls to plaits from the head of her murdered dash- and s" r►arentl was loath to o. He waited t v take pl ces in New Lengbach, always insist- ter as a remembrance - a nest which !They made a diapia at the weddn)' and shun S V for What they are �. - coverer . ' on t. ,& pal stoops while the women offered But he won lost hi* all, and poor Jones loci his - g p . " �. ing that they should bring some of their bag- was not refused. Then followed another Pe hawtb, , Worth. He says that he has lost a . Bear L f+ their rays» before the Virgins figure, and gage at once. The - experienced girls became dramatic scene, the examination of a girl of p Then � m Death• on his rounds` In his heard but it shy of a l offers from New Lengbach. All was twelve and a loo of ten who had heard a then fed them a long, circuitous way under &filing stealti,, father and several brothers and sis- Y the trees. Zoufer wsa in high spirits and Took him, leavin' her but hard sleddia. Lain tU rumor, however, and nothing was known woman's cries in the wood which be n at g P tars from PU1mOnarX Consumption, r ` �/ althou, until J ly 23. On that day_ blarie Stoiber, ga said repeatedly to the :khneider woman : But I've known silver snow fall for many a ;nd is himself- frequently troubled - always + about a hundred yards from �thair house. .t you don't know how grateful I win to you one, s _ • - - - a facto girl, while wandering in the under `r'Ttie were )table screams of For Jesus With Colds, and he beds �► P for giving me a lace in such a beautiful And leave a crisp mantle a spreadin' .. t. t brush_ tumbled upon the dead body of a Mary, and Joseph's sake ! Help I Help ! god. +, P The long way from the rise to the set of life's Hereditary - often coughs enough sear I t-, stripped Help I" The cries were those of the irl "The t Along _ woman atri d to the chemise. A straw " son. P g The girt was tired with walking at c with mats of stet t0 ts,ake him Sick at Y hat trimmed with roses lay half under the Kleinrath situ lie desperately for her gb -bells Are teams they in lay( right el.oulder, On Jul 24 this discover ' gg g P. Y ,o'clock and whispered to floe murderess ap n, Con8u1'nptionhiS stomach. t1�%llen- ' the ca g Y Y life. "This fellow mast be drunk to load us It'peared they were Navin' llnededdin.' / was announced in the new is and Karl ever he has taken a :, - , ,Bay of Pe THE STRANGLING OF MARIE HOTT \r'A`tCeri. •. date 1' Hornung, a Journeyman o demith ant to around this way. For myself I admit life he-4 lost all its charm, t . . j Y g ' Thei strap lie of Klein ath whetted the , And now forced to darn daily broad in cold of this kind he uses Boschee s � ..., a' °- New Lan bash, •and identified the hod as 8 ¢ �ttts sctixruasR s iiAtiTle To ltiLL. . .. day lit T g � unnatural appetit a of the Schneider woman 'Those were her last words. The Sehneid• ChOtin' 'round i° tl►e cold in the aid poor house German Syrup, and It cures him that of Marie $ottwa°Rer, his betrot ed, i torn,, for crime. She gave up her lace as cools Wel en ed three weeks earlier to take a lace p or woman at once said to her husband : (put, of eour-a. my grown children c!on't mean every time. Here 1S a man Who -? I _ t3a8 P in the of Baron Falk And began ••Get to work you idiot and sad this me no harm►, knows the full danger of lung tees- . ;'� - . - there i in the s barbs, and not seen alive afterward. ' J ' I say lit*'* been mighty bard aieddin.' .. • today - - ' , He a o described the appearance of the devoting herself exclusively to finding vie- .> nonsense. Wes, and would theref,,re be most n - care h, YL - . time for her husband. ShA went from see- Schneider turned on Zoufar like a flash -Igy. Joha F, Stewart. morn an woman with whom he had seen her J g y agency y y ! tripped her and fell on her, and white his — articular as to the medicine he used. i vwnte a enc to enc daft look for p during leaving the city for her new home, At the I iris of sufficient comeliness to suit her us- p 11Orthem Wintter What is his O inion ? Listen f I are oaf same ', e Anai Djaris, a maid servant, wife held fast her hands, throttled her to p , , to Star T' ' - red, and with good enough clothes to suit death. After he had abused the dead body W1=!mld the Ml\ cry pillared&Islasotbeechen Use nothing but BOSchee s German l - ova a a miler description of a man rdho had y _ - _ - A tea - - p her, After frightening o several girls by ripped p gn,ren Syrup, and have advised, I presume, � . - g 1. seed h r .:.e suburbs with remises of h 1 his wife stri d of the clothes to u the \­­ - her requirement that they should bring all worthless », and at floe valuable ones say colored leaves Dad flattered Softly down. - ..: second - a - � �.tb a Baroness in New Leagbacli.Pe And the old oak. forlorn of euoimer 4 love, In02e than a hundred different f" testa r - their belon ings with them through the iL her et, The was covered as the To earth had gently cast him sylvan crown, The r ng of the published story of the g ! Y - _ - lonely woods toward New Lengbach, she others ad been. It was found b the oe Then there were portents in the sky o,, earth. SOnS t0 take it. They agree with I _ deafen -. Djuris irl reminded a man who had seen eventually engaged Marie Hottwanger at Y' Of winter's imminent reign and �oi9toroum - - her raft a man at New Leagbach on the an agency withoutstipulating that she must on Nov. 7. An usual, the Schneider's went me that it iS the best cough Syrup ' Clen mirth. - evening. of the assault that her companion to a saloon after the strangling and ate and in the market." - � her hu bring all her property with her. The case some morn on rise would be seas _ _ more c . - . resembled a certain coachman in the neigh- drank and made merry. - - = - . - where, of Rottwan er Succeeded that of Kleinrath Two days after Navin seaared Zoafar'a A change moat sub do in the brooding heavens, : _ _. both The police found the coachman g Y 8 dreamy twttneaa, as of borerin w,n�, . H in the consideration of the Court. clothes and pawned them the Schneider And sound@ all coming soft. and o d a°ke° I "- to be b nest. a had, however, a brother l3 a pretty, dressed and refused � � owl an even Divome Shits. - - ' . of don ul Character. This brother was re P Y woman resumed her visits at the servants But moon Old Winter id unveil his ace, ' ,; - count tote �ee t an offer of less than $12 a month. oaciee and attempted to lure to fictitious Throw his broad mantle ear the resting earth, OTTAWA, MARCH 3. --The following are the , . . friend Franz hneider, living at the time with The Schneider woman and she met Schnee - ag p And torytng in his robes at purest white, �► - his wif at 28 Rndolphs gases under the places in households near New lAngbach, Bit > y elves of snore and Lost to work. eight agglications faE divorce which will a Five der in the street before the agency and Methilde Ublaner Katherina Walt come before the Dominion Senate this - i � marry . name of Ferdinand Niedler. This brother started on the way to New Lengbach. They ' za' Them chime of bells rang on the air session : —James Albert Aikins, of Winni- ' . her co . , and his wife were arrested, clothing of Martine Srannader and three other maid An born homes that were fleet and slrooa. - . murder d girls was found in their posses- stopped s, $eh eeiderodrank a the gaertchapel f wine servants, and bar eagerness for more victims BOnw tenants beat, or�Yttdia with little oars. wrthaaBert Ua Aikeast� now f saaid to ile in - 0 come i Sion aid b the confession of each, eras rendered ineffectasl onl by the arrest ' riW the hard of�p��ide ngi ' lain i Y and was becoming somewhat intoiicated yyor That was the meaeam when dt ire d d meet, the State of New York. Both are well - r - There : made i u an - effort to throw all the of her and bar husband. Shortly after her And round the ample fire's cheerful bb►se, when roused by his wife's aimonition : e�rrest she tried to kill herself b rem in known in Ottawa. Mrs. Aikins is a daughter - got a.1 -- _" burden of guilt" on the other, the State „Here, j p g Did:each the other with unfeigned pleasure . _ ' here, my man, keep sober, so of the late Mr. McLelan who was for several was enabled to draw from them the true from a third story preen window to the t1Tcet + wife a story of a series of atrocious hem t which as to ,be ready for the work we have on fix ad court yard. She injured herself And sail up scenes of by -gone happy days'- years a member of the Dominion Cabinet, The hand. and was afterwards LieuL -Gov. of Nova : - • - in recen r, times only Jack the Ripper .has only' slightly. " Full scope there was far story, song, and dance about - . equalled - AGAIN PRAYER BEFORS THE SLAUGHTEaf BUM asNT99CED TO BS HA$6ZA. In those long nights when pleasure held full Soot:a. The ground of the application is the is OPENING of THE TRIAL. - - Schneider rose and told his wife and Holt- On Jan. 29 the public prosecutor and the sway, desertion. - _ consul wanger to go-to the chapel and pray. Be- lawyers for Schneider and his wife made And whislw »fond of love, and Stolen glance, The indictment against the Schneiders fore the altar the murderess and her victim Made hears, momenta heist, glide swift Ever thin , from a beer to a lasts of . - every � their final alddresses to the 'ury, whie.i re- away- Y � � - - Great charged them with the murders of Rosalie knelt for ten minutes. Then they returned tired for an hour and a ha� and returned Long lasted bluff old Winter's reign, champagne, is twenty -five cents in Yoko- • . Kleinrath, Mariefiottwanger, and Vincenzie to Schneider, who waited for them outside By so-o +e weak ones. called dismal lone and hama,'JJa an. 1890, Zoufar. During the roceedin the presid- and all three started through the woods. with a verdict of guilty against both ppriso�n- drear P _ . _ pound Proceedings era. After hcarin the verdict Pon& a Bat, jn b sports of gl[tteririg iql► plain. "To what do you attribute your longevi- one ei ing Judge accused them of killing an un- They wandered for an hour until they came Schneider rang to her, and, pointing to And kindred �oym, the dearest of the ear- y investigator . . . ' • - earl sprang y t ? asked an inveati for ofa centenarian.. y known Orl, seen last in their company in to a secluded spot about b o'clock in the her husband, screamed: ' To'the fact that I never died," was the . And when at beet Ella days of winter done, - pound the wooee where all their crimes were com- aftlprnoon. "'l ow, now, let him tell the whole truth l" And violets •gan to go" in budding wggds, - conclusive reply. - - '. witted. The indiptmentcharged them also •• Look sharp, and finish the job atone," The presiding Judge sternly intervened, And the deep rivers. freed by glowing sun, Old Friend —" How did you and your A ' with attam tin to murder Annie D'aris the Schneider woman whispered several Down to the mighty lakes flid pour theii floods, y y . ° pe pointing out that the evidence ryas now There was a freshness in the balmy air, wife come to remarry after so many years - and Jch na Stoiber, and with havengj St- times to'her husband: bat he hesitated. Closed. Schneider made w reply to his Aa eliange oomplots imm death to glowing of separation?" Y' Jims•in —" Well, ou see, Its�n . -- - -- tem tied to lure Mathilde Uhlaner, Marie At the lone! s ll three sat down. , t? Y J ulea P Po wife s appeal. fie• in the cross suite for divorce she made .me Self, Ka harina Wataea, Martine Bronnader, Suddenly the Schneider woman cried oat The Jnd es icetired to earuider what son- And birds, and flowers, and all seemed won- Senat ttastoeshe bs ,bat were a cal drous f�' out so bad, and I made her out so bad, that = and the a other maid servants, described "Now mate an 'and of it t" end caught first i bat not named, to their destruction. 'the girl b the wrists, twistin her arms """ y Radiant at each sleet ending of the suite, there wouldn't anybody else have either of , ' not of 1. . gi y g tten minutes. rin8 their absence both -- Witham (I: OI& - us." . Stoiber ryas attacked on May 26 and Djurie back over her head. - In an instant Sohnsi• . . ' of the priwnera covered their from with their II,III - - i - on June I, but were not killed, as Schneider der had his riglit hand ass Hott wanger s hand$ and remained motionless in sa agony ,_ x . - . usu� r._ . remarks in court, because he " had not throat and his left hand over her month. of suspense. $o intensely ezaited was the . . - 4 . . then gat is hand in." She was strangled to death almost without audience that nearly every Clue - stood rep ��T . � ' D TH OF ROSALIE KLENRATH. -. a sound. Schneider maltreated her body while sentenoewam being pronounced. # �%���� �\ E���1 • . -. - . . i " t,n Yom` and his wife stripped off her clothes and did �G .... i , _ Oa th S:st two days of the trial the d Rasalia gave a tat �appeaifag glance at I tbi ' court de clad its attention to the murder of °them rep in .a btin la Both dog a shall*w her husband, but received no response. In COB CURER , � � : ! I' tretfoh i the leaves and mould, dam , O , ._ . - ` contii, Rosalie leinrath, on Jane 4. She was but, the depad girl, and scattered leaves aped impressive ones the presiding Judge then, RNEUMATi$M, -^ uaelea ':° 18 years .d. and had left her country home - twigs above. The Schneider woman had in e the name of his pen -al Majesty rpassed - ' - - bat a fe\ ,la s before. Sehneider's wife ' sentence of death apes both psta4nesa; int�i- - _ when i,, Y found a few dollars in the V pocket, IrRADE .- MARK NEURALCiAD .. - - rt more lq met her i ,the. street and offered her a place with them they had a carousel at a •tav mating that the woman world be -hanged .-. _ is Klosternenbnr She first. U � ' - r - is c with a G,oanteas g• in New Iwngbach. Schneider joked with __ L MBAOO ,, med. induced t le girl to pack up all her elothea e r - , ( ' ;� t the voters, and his stile mad him is a 4 °° '� and 1 � - in a satehol, to put in her pocket her few ' era! mar makin The English soldiers in the i$ondtn irate - fri 0 SCIATICA, 5 - _ .�- ry g• lied with fit, Jambs Oil. A ' . rem° 11 =t. dollars saved, and to aecompan Schneider snpp �trM�f ' - _�. = .. s . . rep ia'IOUR?H DAY Of �RiA "i:, •, �. b' �..< �aln and herself to the Haspen Walde. The f �� In some Uierman telephone d Oee in $ptf8llnsy Bralsesy Burney Swellings. �. ' -. . . party stopped at a restaurant that Schneider At the fourth day of the great trial aloe eleetai►caaily- driven clack is Atttached to saph y- - .t . = - " ' might nurse his; courage with wine. Then rush for places was gmater than ever. So tlelephone, whitlh will work . as ton as the TNR 01�ARLPaS A. Y ©Q LER COMPANY, $altitmpre, Md. ;:(t I -1 ` ., - .. '- =` t' °`. his rcife fed Kleinrath to a chapel, where Crowded was the lofty, spsiciona toilet room telephone is off the )took, and atop fly - Canadian 0e pot: TORONTO ONT. . ' . ::" ;`... { �. t r When the case wale resumed th�►t the itribitoin. it is replaced. : .. both prayed. _ , S ; _ _ � t �. y ro S :-i;. r - .. . , _T "'' .F�i.... zt'^ . 'ww' f..- �_ _ e1 .,... •, 'i;.• .'' st#, s7.,i s _ - _ _ .. _.. # - "r i _ _ - ri, ,,a. , t .ss• <, .. _ " . yTi.' ...;s" t_ 'v+ "H,. z • < "''''s srhk - - b• +� , a"•i�. _ - 1 "1�+ ^r '. 11 - v i.: 5 .4 "�° •3• - - -„"yf. " ;� , >s. " .rte'. a'r• o c4.`- "I N t . - >'^ +' ` - _ , r.�,}: �' 4 - ' 'zf"• - .F ~i? ••'s � • sit i� Y - •�' J '�. "4 �"G .i -''J "� T Fly 'L' "' Y �."Y' 4i�.''•.• �Y - b` f - to - �. zde2; ': ` a •,t:. s •3 d z' i s• ` b'" •.x ` 'a ..�'. n �a . ` x' ti� •'• -_;, +S ' ­ .1. 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I Major-Generals, and fif ty-sig _F1_uegei-AJJ1A- eight. daps' for frightening) �t I ;-, -�, . � -... � t1tat goes 'ell together, f6r all bowelo. - V't ��. - . W � , . '. ,­ q;.-: , . ,V,..,- - I -% , . . . a tole - � a, - I __ - 11 1� .� '. '. " .- .. ­ . . . tents, not including the officers of the vari- his mother-in-law, Frau Weiss, with �, i.� ,­ ` 11 _ ,��. 1­ - e I P - . . ; ..-. . S. a- 0". "' 8, � 44� * - 4-". ��-� * - one companies of the body iivard- grain. Gods owed Frou Wenin money and SOrts ot people, of every us ', . � How She Won Her Uut, . � �._,. i,:� 2--* , I" - ' � . , I" I I" . I I . - , . The Emperor of Austriesi silver ,*!'BdA,ng she provoked him by writing for it. 8he [I- t• .1 . -.1 .1,11 I . ":. .: �, : and taste. , ,, -, . - . I Mary," he said, as he scowled ab �her �, : .,','�' � . � � I .. . . . � gift to the Czar is spoken of as the most mag- had once warned him never to send 'her a .,. - .. �. - - � I'- .. - .. I � ol. or the breakfast. table. .1 .... . ,;;.:, , . 111...W. ­ -� - 11 - ..- - 'telegram, or - . - ,_ . �� - . . nificen t present ever received by a European 'tel as she "was so nsrvou� that it , That a'sh t and easy way "John," •she replied fearlessly. I . . 1�__ . , - . _ sovereign. It consists of 9, dinner service would kill he." Iminedt%tl . . ENULS1 _'­14' - .'. , _411.7 ��'4 ­ � I ece -Y, •" he said, I I what kind of a break. L , .. . . . solid silver, richly wrought, designed for the dun from her, Gods a to tell of the merchandise of " Mai � , t . 7 4.f.j�pri:d - .. , .�,..- 4 I- I r fast do you call this NO cared me of CONSQUPTIOLly �i*, �, - J"�'-' I twenty-four -persons, and numbering 280 1 1 My wife in dead." a so f ­ , , such a store as 'this. ;. . . I -icaiiiianexceiient.ons."she returned Give thanks for its discovery- That it . .I k.. . . � ii - I I pieces. - and was ill for a week before she learned ­. I ... ,:.. " k �,. '1:.. . I 1. bravely. - . a: � . I )� 1? "� ­ _­ - .. 1 :4-.A,,-i.,' 'L. " ' '�Ourg a society h - � It differs from the ordinary You do," he - exclaimed, 11 Well, I . take it., . 0 Tlik, , .t In St, Pe is been' - 6r. that Fran Gods was we 1, and that Gods had . is does not make you sick when you. -%:.; f, . I - 9 . . ,�jl�- . . � I . ,� '. 11 .. � regular - .= ,It-.- �,, — ganized for the purpose of making is sent the telegram out of malice. Then she .... ,k.%, '. - • -- , . . .- urope, had him arrested and pnnished. store in that it is big enough don't I I think a little variety occasionally Gins thankr. That it is three times :,, 'L,"­'.-1 _ �­' .. � • , �: 7, � . .� - trips to all parts of the empire in �. ' would be' good thing. Do you realize that efficacious as do old- fashioned ., W" _ . . I . � . . � 94.� ., : - -11 . .. - Asia, Caucasia, and Crimea. it is the first The physicians are still unoertaiia- -M to to deal in most everything this is the morning that we have had cod liver oil. . .._,:_, ­ V - '. , A � . 9 . - . " ;� ..� .... .; ... Poe- ; � :, �,,- .'y ". . . . society of the kind in Russia, and it P, ro the nature of the Empress of Ge'"Y" that people need; it coin buy corned beef hash?" . .- �' " , a.' Give thanks. That it is such A wonder ': � �. ,;A: � . ��.;:,! -, " . - I , . , i .1 - - r . . ,- - , ;W2 � i . , - . ex to follow the example of the English and malady, although it is sup d to be in. I . � w " Certainly, John." � fug flesh producer. , � ,,.'--51�f _� Z � .. .1, A?, I " - - t�, �. . German tourists' societies. It lies applied #aenza. they have urge that she be of the maker, use experts. in I "And that we had oorned beef for ' . , ;� � I dinner Give thanks. Thatitisthebestrew" *,___., ... % ... 1:, •. - . y , �_.* � .1 _­,�. I _r - -- ., , �,- '.:. ,�, - ,,. to the Minister of Roads of Intercommuni- isolated, especially from the Emperor and Y­ I . .:, ,� '' . � ..: *�� . . I . _. every sort of geods, provide yeswrday, and cold corn beef for supper? for Consiiiwption, Setv 7�1 '141a, �_.-:�..��____,,: _ _­ � - Fj .. I _1 t .. , , � ­ . I - . . .-;L-_1. - .". , I . , _: 1 � , , cation for reduced rates on all the roads of the children, but the' Emperor has refused "Of course, John. You wanted me to . . ffroncAi.fisl Wtuting DiSAI, -I. � ":, . �Y�_ I I I 1;,; __;.,,.,� �� I - . . . . i- 4,01".. . , � - - , .. ;1 -, , . 4-� - . - . the enipire by land or by water. I to allow this and visits her frequently the meatm of doine ever Ly ran the house as economically as I could." . easei�. CouvAsandCoh a . --,I �:,...., t-S,4 -1 _­ . _,U,-�V - 1, I ... _101,111 "I . k ;1, - ,- . ;__: . . . . . '. - ;- ." I Business in Kiev, Russia, in at V, i;if, " t He has abo.,r'efused to change the routine of 11 Yes, but [ — " Besure you getthe genuinein Salmon �."� -.. ­ "�".."d.,-. I , I 00 ,f '"A I � . - i the children's life and they iiie their mother quickly, easly, chew i ,I �- -,o I : , . -1. - ., : "', 7 "i-i - _. ", .� 1; to * ! " And that I on to plan with more re- color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at . , �,� i __ � � 1, - . standstill. Mostof the factorieshave , as often as ever. He answered the protests . _.; -, "4 -, , 1� - - I . , _I - 11_:�11_11 . I I,- , , .. " �J ., .. Z lee in a word—it has what the ' gard for the expense." Soc. and $i.00. . * • � .,,�T�1' .� work,and the few that are. ilipt 61915 a P , " .� '' I : . of the physidians by saying that he did not •'I Certainly, certainly, Mary -. but hang it SCOTT & -BOWNE, Belleville. I ...., 1­444�.-_ JVIA S, I- 4 �A " . . - . - i at, work only about 25 per cent. of the num- I �.,;._ �- ,.,. . ,., ­ .. 9 . ..- A - 0C.,,._ , �­ - L I . ­�a - - A • wish to set -a bad example to other German people want,, and sells as they all—' -1, beg of hands they employ usually. Tpe die- - ! zi�,v':%�.�-��J � �� . . . 1 iV7, ":­... 11. ­ ­ husbands, and passibly frighten them into " I've been following your instmetionis." a iam. , I - '': . . . . tress among the laboring classes is very . want to buy, . -% - - � ANTZD-By a Canadian House- ' - " r -:. ,,_,,.I , . I � . I _ . "'.1 . Interest In thelir "�- -.-.­',.- --. f - the belief that influenza was a plague. "But I don't like corned beef I', . . . ­_ tirade . . . I - L .� _. � A", . . - by business. and go to Bugland and take chaile. ,_ -.:, - .�4., 1 - great; good workmen in every line of W _ _ ., - In one of the east cafes in a remar k ,. Such a stbre—chosen .1 'I I know it. John," she said in a business . ­;:,i! _. can be hired at 25 kopecks a day. Thre� or - . "I � I I able portrait of Baron Hirsch, the work of business controlled by them. r,O. Box 623, .��,�­ , !,., 1. I I . . , . . . e . . Ts�r !1�1 a'_,- * . - I - . I V � 1, . . . - more failures of big commercial firms. are people from all over th() coun- like way." That's what makes it last so route. -i" ;"� 1� . - *, _el I , . '4- .1 . . sa-appreciato me#kir of his race. It it It keeps expenses down splendid . 4_1_.' -s �!,-, :.� � . - - - daily. ". ly, . � -I,' . 4 . - announced almost dal - � . I 19 -,. . 1:1, W - . J.- k serve� thom. I . '.�., . I � made entirely of 'English letters, which. try, because it !:7if you want—,, 11. ", . _ � . , , - I. - 1;; -, . _., - - 4 W.54 7-Ar" CY OVAP i *4 "', -, - - r , A * . . . :�,,---:,- . Pru,q#ia's income -from,6o cult$ - - . "I don't III he exclaimed. " I don't .. �N- _� I - . I , atsid pub- combined, giid a detailed history ot 11 the ell, * means more th tu you / -ak AWAA07VIVIVA6 11 -, _. . � . - o$e& go' five - .,-- � �� 1 � - - -feet, W . . - ---,e . ic domain is about $4�,000,000' annually. - mwWm Moses" ' " At a dhUn • of fi � Let them ran up ! You've got too irood a . L ;t;;,,,•,. , :�' ' . - ' , - . .. . - : The total number of employ es in the Govern- it looks like an ordinary portrait, similar, think. ., . . -'---' ., I business head for anything outside of a MAN �1,4 I. i . . . . . , I ' " -, " - ' , I , ! I inert postal and telegraph offices and on the even in details, to the photographs which __ - - - __ . 4 .. ' . ' . - . : .. - - means g ' ..-' ." �, ' 'M �4 , � - 7 it yetting f ie best t boarding house. "-Baltimore Herald. I .. -­ � ..'. . . ... '.....­ ", -1 .- L I 1: 1 , � ,*,�p ,.� : •­ .. . Government railways is 187,771.. , have appeared., in the illustrated p.1pors. - �,, . ,*,�,l '. . - . _ . - . . �,,,e_,;_z' �- .- .... ­ I .: I .. .1 . DWdLJftV.W0 ]PRICASS; � *_1-1 ­ _�'. . , ­ 'J' - . I., .... I I � . :�� -1 � .. _�. � - . - , I . .. ­ I I --- ,The work was dW vd* - pen and ink It the world over for the money, .� - , ­­V, . . -, W' � I � , Jolly Good Heelth. , . - . . ­ The French artists are, tn&kinyhs'ex�h>'bi l 110 . . -.4.. . . I . / - - - , , I - requJirs,ii �7 1 4'!.,-.A4L '. ... ... 11 .., . ­ wi ,,, 1, .money M 14iiisth --.-- , ­ " A - '' ... � . - rld .. I . . : would ,'&464 4 0ay's a0eful study, - . ' portrait pai ...Rst during which"". elth6i* -Cho - portrilt or the . icking out the best , vithOUt Was'born near the famons White Sulphur 4 plil , . , . 1:_1 .1 11 ­ � � :_�, d . go, In tuia, -,-. :4__�, I ' . . . � lions show a dispropettionatilylgresi student would have t* be inverted freqCAt- V' i iris . In my experience of 40 . : � � . . � I .. - Inowing all, drawing t. ie fash- - OPrill " __ .j �.­ , - I., � " I . - number of portraits. Eight thousan:1 dollars Aaelplier thi. hiitory,' is 160 ortlet . years found less and other minend waters - . ,,,� -, -�;,.X; i, �'... -, , . '. �, -�.,'-_, -, .... - , , . ly a has :�� ''. �, " --- , , I , ,I.- - - . for a full-length picture is said to be about - BRIC� MACHINERY , . --,.,.i& I .., . had A& bum his letters in I dirftti;�kto ion from the stuffs 6v(n when to possess many good qualities, but among . . . i � _JW 4� - _., . I .1 MAI .!, ­.'J", , , o . - . I - I . � * �M.l I �1_ I the top-price. . �_ . - _X-t.ml .1 . - .. - . proserve the ,likeness. U found SL Leon the most powerful to �. : r1l." . . . . . ,�, 1. � . . . � " I . the fashion-prophet misleads; a I ­1 I .. .. 5. ,_:6", -V, -*.-,.�,, „ho `ht. - I .�,::,-,�,; - I .,:17. - _. _., . - Theb&rberwouldnotordinarilybe I- -1 f� .- . , . -, - ..__..A , . - , regulate the systent and promot,3 jolly good � - - - - • . _� !_ wing a particularly perilous occu- � , . � . I . . . I . - -.�� - .-.*"1II *Ctup,ofts SWIPRts . ., .'. - !;�;..:.:i,." * . :7, - .. . - . . of an following * . v .1 . 46T r. 4 , .� having a choice for the women health and pleasant feelings. $L Loon to - "� F13 � , j.0 - -, ; I pation, but a; barber in n in lyin • , - ". *� . .Ihlt= . iIim . . 0 ..., I- - M^r4V9ff^C_1V05kF. 1. . ,:J 1 "-_4:�" �� - .. I , . Wissahickon .. " . 1. ly char n - J. H. Gui., Sta'th's Rmy . i= I i I - . 'd;; -_ �.�. _41. - .. , . at the point of death from injuries sustaine in . . Rominder,m g ,.`� .. . I who change with every little " Toronto. A . , , , . �t imPoFt-IrfiRs . Roro*r 01� . _. )I , *:". ".1 :,j�ni.. �, I . . . in the ordinary pursuit of his calling: H - "Because & thing 'a small I* size � U'. I. . ­ - , j ," /­- 95, . - . k�ls - Think not'torill pay to smmtt( .. .�, - ' breath of what's called "style, Every workman in Japan wears on his ��3,W!101.ESAVX PAOFIrr - - I: � ....; . accidentally out his finger very " y - �,. ; some insects h ve a larger waist..,,. V I.' __. - C-'-,-�� , .- . . _. .4 . I . cap on his back an inscription giving his . � � *�._":.!X_, - ;- .. . -the hdineL - _M1 L. PAOrfr-1 .. . . .. ­�. . . • while shaving a customer. The next cus- ' But lift less lan . . I and suiting every customer, 1 business and his employer's name. RIL . :.� .� *4 " %, * - , I PP _­- ` tomer wanted his moustache dyed. The Some pookAo may, *hapo,- scorn, on ac- * ALI - ' _�,- V.�': . whoever they may the and -Mothers, are your daughters pale or sal- .3A'VF T"F.Sk 9.4%t,2 � � - ':;_'* s -J.. - barber got some of the dye in the Wound and count of their diminutiveness, Dr. Pierce's . - �. AP-, blood poisoning ensued. Pleasant Pellets: But a trial of them 0on-' whatever their wants. low? Rdmember that the period when they. I . - -_;;�. _*�� � .. . . I we budding into womanhood is most crib- cm-r Youst Dmmonb& ' E .: .. .. -'..'!�� - I - i . . in scornful skeptic, that, they . : -,f� - - .,�- . An eminent French statistician That's only a hundrie'dth I cal ; fortify their system for the change with WCK i . - - . makes a v oes the most 81.1 (L fry 1�.:_. 4 , - . I will cure constipation, dyspepsia, nick and ONE. PP11cf4l lQW&A-WASIS :.P. - ',*.-,-' * '�.-:.-.�.� .. " .- . clever and graphic presentation of the thrift Dr. Williams Pink Pills, unsurpassed for 'r 0 ^ t- L.- I 11 • ,r4I &*. .. . ­ .. _..Z�_ � - I . I : _­ ,�_ I . . - I . 1-' 181! 11u _ 00 . Y .�' , . bilious headach quicker and surer than part of the merchandise of Z 31 .- I - . of the French people. He says that d il � the speedy cure of all troubles peculiar to fey F-VF_P�.y AP,.Tlr.1Z_- --I- 8KyCVS .,:. " .4 ", 4, � I '. . . their large wanted tom titers the old- . .. - - -_ Y. . - cats of the bliffel Tower, which we I *ft aftarmG GOODS M % ,- - - -- I _. I . I a MAR^1L0 11N - - . .0 '.. _ 11 . .. style pill. such a'Store I .L. ' ' . I . � Males. Atrial of assn box will convince rofts . - , .:. . � -i -,I',- . I - . * ' * P1,^tN Fo"r_ S I W"04ASAL& , . . , 1. . - - tween 7,000,000 and 8,000,000 kilog m , ' Sitft_ y�u. Beware of imitations and taken sub- - �...sd­ i.­:��--, . . . ­ . _ . ., Twenty English and Amarioaft women ar Writing for samples is I .� ,I . ... m2� - ., , . built of silver and with two additio &I a` r- ' stitute. Afte 3101 ft* CATALotout -IT INA$'A cow W ­ . ._,.-e:.d­ � . dying at the University in Ulpsic. 60390 0"wN I" PAV NWOU ^3 SODA W IIIIII00000 . . . ". A. - ... "' . ­.. , , I , , , , . . .. �. '. ­., - .. . ies added.would barely represent the actual studying ple • enough and we alwiyS He that hath a trade, bath an estate, and NK,$.TAGGARr&CV --'�* ".". 11.­.11; . I . ., ; '. - savings of the French people de i ted in I The Qdeen Pawns d Her JewelL . he that bath a calling, bath an office of pro- , KING Sjr W&ST TQRONT�* * �� L , . kilogramme I glad to send them, but some- - .. I *- ­. . the national savings bands. The kso"girl .. Queen Isabella of Spa,in, pawned her fit and honor; but then the trade must be - . .1 . . " !: �: Z, - - . . ----:----- : .. - - - - . is 2 pounds 3.26 ounces. times some people don't think. .,-­x'4_ - • � I : jewels to raise money to fit out the expedi. worked at, and the calling well followed, or I �_111 - ill'.. I 1. � .... 44 T_ If YOU ' MONEY! MONEY MONEY- �� -1 . . ickled to death," usually expresses tion that discovered the now world.. Her want a carpet, a now neither the estate nor the office will enable - -- - ------------- _­1 ........ . ...... -, . .. � ." _:)L _- - ;_ _1� -A .� -1 : .- I.. . - the height of humqrous effect, but it is one sacrifice was not greater than in made by us to pay our fazes. -- {Franklin. - - , . I , , , , ' I . . . ­ � - - - I - . _.. -i�', . -. . of these strange sayings the,t sometimes turn many women of America, who deny them- bonnet or a tooth brush we It never fails. Adams' Wild Cherry and .-- LONDO X. AND CHIDUN - I... .:'.._ � I, g, . -:..:, - �., I 1. - . _ - A,*, . — _11. -, - out too grimly expressive of a sober fact. selves many things in order to have money - � ,._, _. - . __ , I - y expect you to buy in person. Licorice Tutti Frutti for a cough or cold. . - - .� L.. . . -,V,t ol&n - bled"I Vis- - . .� ... .. -- . ;. . _. - Henning Peterson, &� tailor of Fort Dodge to bay.Dr. Pierce's 0 *.. _. � . . 0 Sold by druggists and confectioners; 5 Gooi LIMBB, -, . . . L -, � � ! is likely to die literailly.of being th:kle(L. to iiov0yAfor,%hekakk busban4s or chiiiiii6n. Lots of merchandise can't be c.tL . ., , , . , � 1. - LUN AND AgENOY . I_- -- . ..� I . * #I is . . - 1-1 . �� I..:., 1 � .. . .. death. He was very muW amused at a this " Discoywy more important' to I I . ­ , �_, . - comicson a few them, than Ibi one made id 14W. sampled. , You can tell us more than a million people are treated it . .,:.,�*,?A,.---. _. -L 611 ; I , - . .. I- . . -"199j, d he hiApimis o London Batch ve&r. . r 1W Bay Ureet, Irerealle. • . 0, ­___ 11; 4 . I .. - . . _-- L. . I'_ -pr . ,.:.; •, - - ­ V � _� . � - A % . I ,hrrk 14 . , - . �_ , , . . � mar $1io Lusp. * er. - Ust . what • is you do want . ..., . , he laughed very heartily. i800n WX laugh dipeass�'ot ' .T I —i— . � • I . . . became uncontrollable, and *t�fte and of imn StornsAh, the DivtiWw�y A 16 NUT GIBBONS' TOOTHAOHE GUM - . .­:'�f. .- . � ,_ . � L '.'.,� - .� ,, � its oonZZZ an( the chances are you'd ge t bapitsa ...... ; ... ........... 000 .. � t .4 "r,..% . . - hour he was so completely 03(hausted that remedy. A trial convinces, V*r =Is by PrWMIxta Price . . - 0s, 1: .. .' .. L , I I " . . . , . - . . . - - . - . . . - - - he became insensible. His laughing did not woo cures. It purifies the blood, invigorates it right` . That next best A. P. '69& - . m . . __-::,., ­.,.- . . ' - ' - - . - - . . , . - . . . . - . . . Pforiey td loom on 'un urms, 411F . , , t - - _. . I - resemble-hysterics. All efforts to rpuse h,i strengthens and builds the . - . I and town on liberal .., Y_ � I -.i�z. I, . ­ - . .p the liveir %nd str I': thi tL- not coming at all. .property, to bone �. 11UTIM M . - .. were Vain, and at last report i148464git'.4how witem. diareased fig - . vn,mt qnd AT Lowzwr CURILIENT U ; -, , - .� . - _ . he would ` .* - . . cure in eve or money paid for it re - MNT9 BIUM AM 9ONFkCTIONERY 00. MPA)L SPICIRENTURES PURCRASED. ' ' - . . -­ .. : . . � " __ - every case, - - � ­ : . - -irry them aj d am Apply to local appraisers or to - � ' _1 . � st summers- aeriian named rerner, - . � '. " I 1 summers -- -- ---- * 'd C turned. A mate® the b"t good.t. I . .f, L - � � - - La . . -0 T. EATON COVV9 - ,-' � . J. F. X 'MXerager. . . 1,J.. 'who miII-le a Journsy So Spitsbdt -Vwit&A&U_ - f . Oboloo farms ffiornale In out.- & Manitoba- -- .- - _�. - 6� . gen. di* , I 41' 'sad Magluniam � I 1. VausumpUen and all LIN Tremble% .. - -.:., � , 1: , .'' , .. . covered thick beds of therg affd"t'ai - r i &M .. . Giomn) - � . YES been cured by - - . ­ .. - . L�. - talking of retaliation against France, owing . � . ��. . . .- I 9 - ARA 179 BALM . :��, - I � QUEEN ST. , it enriches and Vitalizes , . .1 . : . .r"! . Bear Island. His trip lasted only six weeks, -to the'new French torM - YONGE ST. Blood, giveit now life and health. Whole- . . .4 ­ .- . . the . . .- �. - "I... . . but it was long enough for Cremer to aster- . I - . .. Imom I lossin - - =0% ado by Evans A Co.. (Umited.) MonlreaL � . . . - .. . . � - � - tain that coal mining isquite possible there, . .:� - � Not the Right Ww&.. I �: �-: 1 I 1k. 1K A I . . - .� " - - : . 'L � - . . . . : . - . . i . . All under One AGING . IKLD ICA W -.-.. . - _ . .1 1 although perhaps. owing to the climate, not NdNo"'"id Berthasadly, "'pain' doesn't - . � I cures Constipation. aick I-. _. - always in a regular manner. The thickest express what I suffer at these times--it -is . . Headache, restores the Complexion, to M . �. . .. I" I beds of coal are on the east coast of . . "GA Got Free sample at GARVII&LD TICA im IV .- . - . . .. I - " .-- . - imply I anguifih V I know I ought to con- * I • AnaNcy, 317 Church 8L, Toionto. 0 � ,- 0 Bear Island, and are about 500 feet thick. :_ - - v * .L I . - . . __1 Along the Spitzbergen coast coal was found aim a physician, but I dread it so ! I can't � - cc - 0 � - � , . .. f I - - bring myself to do it, Then, too, 'female ROBUST .. DI IND 1, ,J 4;WMM_ WANT190 -For '4)ut of Darkness A . .,Ili . , �__._ . r, 1. . - . .. - 1 into Light. or the otory of my Life "by ' . - -.,-.-. I ..- . 3. �. � . . M . .�..._ I . - in layers about a yard and a half thick. diseases' &I ways oscines so indelicate to me, _. . . llteph the converted Pri*e-Fijhte,j 0' , - . . the curious discovery was made at . L ­ .� . King's I can't bear to have any one know or speak and EWoon-Keeper. The story othis traveir Q _ , is .. . - . , _. . ­ ". Bay of the grave of a dutch sailor, with f mine." and the life he led are more thrilling than the . - I I date 1741 as clearly written as if made the ' NEILTR -4 BEIVY r .. - tte - -Yes, dear," answered- Edith, "but don't Vge of fiction. Bond for eirculara and terms. . . — - - ; - I . day before. � - I - M Bitioos, Publisber. Toronto. Ont. . I .. . . ` -.1 t going ... � . I - � . I I .. . � - . you know you can be cured without . . . Se DR. T UPT'S ASTH39ALKNIK .. :: I . :,. , ­ "�_ � I �.� , I Well-informed lumbermen declare that to a . physician! Send to any druggist fora ' ASTHMA CARRIAGE TOPS I .. _. .- 1. ::f."._.` -4, � ' ' , - , . . to Prescri Lion, ENJ01 EDEnha- never fails: .. !.� I � I .%-. - I __'. k . . CUMUN send your addraw an it _ Ii. there is more timber in the forests of Mai no bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite I . dCUREDwe will um are the best in the market and have patented " - . ;�.�'�N " �, . - . - _.. - . 1�1' _: to-day than there was ten years ago because and take it, and I Warrant you'll feel Cotter free trial 131OUIC DPL TAFT 1110W. Ir improyenients.not found in any other make, '... . "K - 'I - - I ­­. I - - - . N.Y. Canadian Dept. F- . . . averyfewdays." , . . REE order one front your Carriage Maker. Take � -, ��' i . . . . care has been exercised in the felling of trees in . . - . HE K .. _ "�i... � - - ' . . . ­ . I - - -sized- The manufawlarers tmrmld no, .r .._ . 'DA-VA - - ,. no other kind. . . .- - L. during recenLyear the modici JL I =dsellallo 8L to. Toronto. Canada. . I '..... * a. Only good trees . � . � . I I - : .11.10�,,�,*_ .1 . . � ­ ­ , , . are cut nowadays, the smaller being allowed ". They guarantee it to do exactly what ' . - i I . . - 4fvl* , - .. . � I . , . . - I --, to stand until they attain a proper growth. it claims, viz : to cure lenoorrhc&, painful TuTn FR Gum i . ..., .,.`?­,�'.. . 14 ..- _ . - - � exemiTo flowing, IW" ,;,...- 1, A great amount of pulp wood is cut on irregularities, I . pro OTPUS pans, 0900111111111III�NOCID 8V T1119 . i - I - . � -_� >. - .--- , _ ., - I , V - - ,� .;. . Weak. ; .- _� 1. second growth tracts, but in lumber opera- inflammation or ulceration of the uterns, :. mia"gaT MEDICAL AUTHORITIES. - - -14 - - , I - . - tions no small trees are felled There d the innumerable other " female AIDS DIGESTION, . . .. !,�, - . .. � . - . ere ig less ,.". , messes. It so strengthens and builds up . r -I!.1�.:_., L � - destruction by fire now than formerly. INVIGORATES THE SYSTEM, I k *I � � __ I I � . It .1 the uterine syqMrs •- and nerves, that worn- STRENGTHENS THE VOICE, - * HOW ANY.sMILES PER HO - A - - .- I _. � . -, _.. .. Clemence Gensac of Perpighan we4ried of . . . ,.: . -1 � . �. .. .- out, rL11-down, 1"'i4; sad mothers feel re- - -, IMPROVES THE APPETITE. A freigt cast at the rate of fifteen miles per hour. ♦ runs east . , ` ... , , - her husband deFarted with a' partner. takfug it, "d they are saved .). I ' � . .. . II . . more congenial and set up a wine she else- juven^ted aftet, - . I on the train at the rate of Ave miles per hour, and B west at the same rate. . _�.. I - -�,;V­f .: . - .-... �_,�- . - ': - , � -;_1 -1 'It. .: _ -.-.-, -- -4ft . - the paiuf 41 em*Tvament and expense Of 4 kW Wd by all Druggists and ConfeettoneM or I - I . How much faster is A going thircueb. space than B p .-. ,.- . _. I;., I . . where. The husband went after her and - , . � �,, � �,,., " - __iw . � . . ".- " . .. . surgical "11"iti6a d , tedious, tire- &&u*Z_ ..- .*-':� I . .1 - aake&her to -return, but she refused on so- .J 0 . a Handsoumh OndY. and useft! prizes will be given latorder of merit to t6 &-st zoo` mud*,- . ` 4' . count of greater happiness with her now so . I 'It. . - - ' , : - k � - - . , me trostnon Tht Tutfif Fraftl A. V. Ca, 60 Yea rah and lam im pwaons sending correct answer to above question. Ile least costly prize . * - � . . - . . - . � . friend, so the husband yielded and retired. � ��_,;� -� - IN I be sent by mail to any address on recelp "Ceived - - " " -, .. Opt., for Box of assorted samples; I - a � In this selecdan Is valued at $zijxo. To the person sending the first amOg =swer, � � I , w , - ­11. L There are 44,000AW square miles of land r goal - - I . e . - . orwivab.b.. . ." , . : __�.�., . - Five years afterward, being desirous of in the Northern Hemisphere againatt 16,- " Clents. / mw opened at Tax Jova*ALoffice. will be awarded a . cl­ � - � I . . ­* 1� - . . I .- 0 - - - . -.,. �q��. i� 1: "I. marrying again, he wrote to Clemence for 000,000 in the Southern. ' . . - ­ - . ­ ...�.1-,L't'.1 - - - . . . TO OCTAVES KARN UPRIGHT PIANO I . - -.,;., J _..�.. I! . . . her consent, but she refused flatly, to be. - . . .. . . I 0 0- a . . KNI, - :, . _ 1 ,7 . . . Learn to out,-No bet- III * �, � .. . - ... come a party to any scheme that was ear- - - — - . YOUNG MEN. ter trade. Thorouzh donned venew*4 rosewood finish; it is covered by Z van Yam' 9UMM06; net price $340.0o. Ills - , - - , ­,..Z.4�_-- . Are a U KAMOD :., �,.­__, - tain to make another woman unhappy. I- R U A 11 DOCIL instruction given at TORONTO CWTING Plaw is the same as die" ussil at the Toronto Couserv�kw# of Mijsic, and is now on exhibition la ". _ ... - - -_ ..-�',��- ,­ . . . SCHOOL, 10 TongeSt. Terms moderate- show window of Messm Gourl", Winter & imakin& 138 TOW Stircet, Tonoto, Canad - - . �,­_.�� -,.r , . a. . ." . _. Thereupon Gensac went daily to court and and NURVR - 0 �;, ,.,.,,I - . Write for particulareL Also agents for the Racit of the parties sending the middle and last canwt . answer opened at our office, win receive $ . .: ­ - ,;,; �. - �Z - I - � - , got a legal divorce, and in addition of - his ► TONICs McDowell Uarmen& Drafting Machine, *_� .. _:1 :..-,... � L I They sup I In *%@L A "d gold hunting-case Watch will be given each day during this contest, except the 1*&O* � . . '­ _."I . �: "-., I . wife and her lover fined 75 francs. ! I in condsom. . days aim .!.. ..,.,_-_,:-�,'� � , . -- I . . . I _. .. I . .. whiab the piano and the two Siomoo cash prizes are award#d, to the person sending first letter with correct ; . ­ . -,.- form ALL the Bub- " -1 ' .. " . ­ I - - . I . � in 06-naame asmer pposeil at Our office an that day. A valwMe Prize will 10i given daily to cub person senAing - .- _ - ,_�... - . - - - - . The- people of Great Britain . stances needed to the �_,�� I­ , . i WITSOMIS COUGH DR,O�Se I __ about five times as much tea per he�d an do - enrich the Blood . , last coi6a answer each day. ...: _ - :,�i - it .. . - . . - . " .1 . - , - . . . � -and to rebuild the - ..-.. ,_ -�--,�_u I.. . the inhabitants of this country, and the Are the best in Um wevid for the Throat and Each answer must be acoompanied by pm; (V~ stamps of re-, roc. or So. denowination may 1W. - w .-._*� . . � - . � . I I Nerves.thusm king . �- �: .:� . - ' 0 -� - and � � 0, consumption there is steadily moressing . � Cheek for the voloe unAValled. forwarded) fm a six mosibs UW subscription to Kuzma, jouamAL. - k;o letter must bear post mark laW I q - ­ _:1 '13 . . I : .. them a cartain &I . . . .-.1-1 . • . In 1889 the 3onsumption in � I � .c -K� - - _. every year. . � speedy cure for all EL A T. W. Namp" *a e&4* drop. than May 7tk x8r_ Address; - I" , . - - . . ..1�1;1;1; - � .-. Great Britain per head was 499 pounds; in I C11801*00 arising . . - � 1, . . . . . � . . L - ­.�­.- 'N'V . . � 1.e. I - *om - impoverished - -- . , �..:, �_ . .1. - 1890, 518 pounds, and. last year it was 535 41 IN I . :,�!�::4. -, . . . . . . , 1, :', i � I . .. blood, andshattered IDTMM S1 EURENMIAOURNAL In ig viuou mu". TORONTO - .'CANADA"' " � 'I- _'_ ., . . ­ pounds. Americans only consume about nerves, such as par- I I I . - . I . .. . ._� , - I ., . . . . . U1110RA SUDW 44 . - ­.1-101- . tea per head dire - __ Itn . - - - - III 1111mr-Wilrill X.D. —fan this notice if "O With I* cmp" . -, . alysis, - . . � � . ­ .,:...';�,"�-,i­- . . one and a quarter pounds of I I ' . . f � � . .,;. I. 1­ .. � , - � . I ' . eases, rb- ­Lism., effare Of _____ � . . . ­ - ,,_n,!,�: . . - - . yearly. But we use from, seven to nifis --- ... ­ - - _. . sciaties,10"of mom- NOTICE , . �,k, _,i,. -, - • . , . . I - . .. pounds of coffee per head to make up for it. or G�yslrelss, pal- 4 . I I ;ii;i�imt ,":, ,.; .P.11 . .- - AUTOGRAPH . ." _. . : . . • . pl no thehear% WWI" '4JOEL 1;,_ ' � - A society has been formed in Paris - to I a" " or AM I . . : '. - icrofula.chloroalsor V -_ - ... ' ,f!;;.' - . ' . it oppos4immoral ad vertisement in the streets. green sickness, that - H.EGENUM. . . I __ .,. �. " I • . __ - - .. I:- - ". � . . :*�.: :, � . feelin tilat ffiffecto Sao many, eI They Int... .� 7: I-,,.-- Its members ate prominent men like M. Contain galuge perce -.. ­ � _...�� "I. - - . � Is &Mon an these system of L . - ,;� ,1. - . ­� . oft 11 1� 1. __ : .1. - �S, � I . M. Frederick Pass N�� - '. " . - Jules Simon, Ls4y, and " M'L oF,W,&ftd1Wonitan, *sstoring Jost vigor. . - .:. -1 .; .., .-..,- " 1._.. � . - - - , . Y.. � - . .. Senator Beranger. The 'President at the I I . � --I ... � - .... * * * � . . . - . ' asre of flour and Oatmeal, ,'.1%. '_," . w W ­0 . . . _., �11. - ' . ' . and old). suftering from mental worry, Addr*" of Evart - - 9 . ' - -._'L'.' 1��,.__ _ � . - '.-. , - A;55 *-", . I - t I." I . _7 . -abuse, � " , , - " X, �­: __ , I insomnia, excesses, or self ASTHMATIO 14 .- - � I -1* ': � '=gork ► ' :'�: � . . _: - fist meeting said that the movement was ' . . WEAK MEN . : * Wail man* Sort ' not 9f a religions character. - The members . .- it of the society are neither Protestants nor should take the" FMUAL They will restore kfaidm"846miL It makes and lees ps Lady ­ - - ­1 I ., i.,-. -;��,�." - .. � _ � STAY = . .; �._';, -;"� I . - F9. isUp4_ . . _ - ,�. L lost energies, both physical and me.utal. V ­ ALO. N. T, Ili � . , I � Z - .4 I I - I � ,-:� * .- ., - 1, 'K ­_ !.. I ,� ----I,- .�: - I hands soft and smooth. ­ d�sa i k,o 1, .... � - ­11� - _�__ ­ . :*.. � t'. .,�. 0�,- � 1� � , __ 1: The Fools not all Dead Yet., : - .. � SUFFERINC WOMEN L a I' ­ I - , " - T'.'if , - . " . . � . - 1. afflicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their - - . - , :,.,. � , K; -�, -1 - fir -:. *.,.I- - 1. _... NE I - I V-0 . .1 - . . Even a blind man can see that more clear- max, such sa suppresdop of the period`, bearim 11 . �,."­ :� � . ' _ p w oft . , , . I . back u1601ISM0110, 6t,0-,wM KP It cures eczema and all I— u - .:,-.- ��:, - - should so many I . %_ , . .1 - .1 ,.,. . . � 1� - I .k I . . ly than daylight, or else why sh i OWn VIOAna6v _ Pik . _ , ­1 �., �u _ . � ! and the" ptils an unfailing GUr& . . - � . _­, . , , � I*.- . -- � continue W use ill smelling,- oil and often . . Yo U P, T - . . , ­ . .., _.� _. _,4.% 1. - 5 P11 . 0 ; , . - " .;_ � . " .: - - -1 I : '. - �. 1,1�4 � . .� . . . - .. - .. , - useless preparations for the lrleZelf of psin, � PAU AND ShMW GIRLS - - - . - eases of the skin : .1 . ­ .. L �.I` - ��­��',' .:... �� -Z . - . .. ,A . I- I - I ,. I . - .1 . . : . , - � - . 0`4� � i the"Pills. They enrich the blood, MA I --,--,---;I `7, ,., 1 sboidd take 11 - - . . :-- :- ­ - �, - � -.. ,:L.�,,. ­_b ,"q I- when a preparation just an cheap, elegant* 08111h. - . 20. . . � . . �Gnu�ne , �t�,_­`- I.. �a­.�,;,A , - .1 - - , - -, . vorful and penetrating as Nervilibe : restore h a too" to the obeeks and cor Ask V~ SOWN47 mad6w a&L. 0 . � 1Z . `* - is creA be urc 24VMM 01 IKMAMW& These Pillsars I i e u You Get'the . . - more po,v based from any dealer in rectaulnegularitim 1. AND a, or smda & "P - I 0 11, B & re r, � I - ­ I . med-4me? Nerviline cures instant aches . - ­ . . . . ­ ­ ­ - - . 7 sold by all dealers only in box" bearing oar - pwfic�s and prke USL , - . , ' ' . � I ­ . - and pains. Nerviline is the most eleacious -trade mark or will be sent by mail, oat T� n Gdob "a so. BWM- ' . 1. I � , " .1 I - -internal pains. Nervdine ap- cents box or ..- � _-;Y�, Z..i.. 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I --- I . - . - - - --- - . -, ­ ----- - _il�­. li.'� "f. , � . _�,_. - I . _. � �. - �[ ... � � '­ . - - . ___ � � - , . - - - - r- " -ka�� - - __ 111,17 F.--" T � 'I __ _____ ; I 10" � , 44 -1 .- - .F."r. I i4vqg"114,,OM� Wr �_ -,- , - - I 1 . � � ,. - - S, I ' 0_ - I " �. . 1, - � . �, ­:__ .- __ - 77 - .. " 7 -�;-. � � �- '. I �. - 1 54 -.--- . - ­ I - 1. � 1. - -1. _10�., 0: I.- .41 ;,, . I � . � . .- � -.. I V r I -, �� 1, . . �� , _ . - I � . , _.., _ , ,4 : - I .1 ...� i - . I!, I �. . . - " . , - �' . .. .. . I - - e , .., �q . :. _f!�__ - �� - ' ' ,,�� � 0. , I . . � - .m . � � , . _�', Carl - ' - I I �'i : . . I - ; , - John I - , - . . . � - .:.. .'.ir i , _ turning,officer gives Hon . . - I . . . - I - - � � . I - . ­_ I � . . .. , I I I . &U&SY school Literary &6ety held - . . I ". - , I The '' I - � � . . , _� .��_ 4.: .141. if . ..1.114 . - 1i , " ,.,rr k '_ 1. '.. , ,:",4, Ing 9, majority of 109 over Mr. Hyman 'X' C --U-'-R, 9'. :., I .1. I . -:,. .; The official statement from the re- . � - I . A401LIKY ­ __ � : . ' . . .. - -. .. �. .. .. t� .. - ,� � k" - . _ .� 1. -1k_._ . . . - , I . their annual meeting last Friday afternoon, .1 ,* ,.J �.,.:, T� ! - 'i - - ,,� . - . - 1. 1� - � _. . .r. - I..'' . I ? I" I ..� : � � ."'� 4 4., 1, -��. i in the London by-election. That the I . �, I _... . . - . , .- ., I-; . . � _4_ 'U. • ., � , 1�' i . _.- and after the minutes had been read and ­ . _.. . - ...__1 ... �- -%*,'�,,�:,_. ,, ­ , - - ..z ' � . � . . . . - I � - . I I - I � 4� � i "., -Matter will be referred to the courts, adopted, the following was ren- . • C. a t ., I I . . I "n - . , - " ­ . , - - . . I � r . . . , - , . .,. : I or 1� . - I - r,'.,';. - ...�, .,. . . " .1 ­ '.1 I • . :1 ... __ I - .W I . . 1. ;.­ .. - . I- - . - .1 . . . I . .�- _� I ­ ­ _. . ­ . _ he oha r, , , 'Take notice' f the crowds that - - .. . � I . * I , there is little doubt. � . orraT \1�1, * dered:-Master Ed. M . 7ir t i .- - " . ... . and Miss Ida Haney, Critic, Miss Eva � .1 ..- - 0 . , - I '­ - ­ . . __: " ­ I ,�� ., , . Sht fAtr*1118 'S"I'm . 0 " :' � -- . .,..-.-. .-...- .. I I .' . . * . ,:_1 '­ . n6bade McBrady, secretary. Next came a chorus , , '. ! -, , I - . - - - ..., ,�. ` ' ` - -,. ' : " 1�lr V, - ... : - I .� After reading the abbe Aefe .." '. , � -I. . . . . . . � ­ . . . � - - . �. . � . ­,... . % �' - b Miss Susie ; 1. daily take advantage of the _ �._ I � �._ . ... s pubuoed every =, morning n e,o%,,� I hie- , - , 7 - . - I 1. �,:, -, -� 1,�,,!, I . . .- .. . .. I r b " .i , t � � - - - I - 11 1z. z . - I TL Out. - . v - � d . . - , - ­ � . - - �t its 0�60 by the. most humble member of tile by the school, a y ,4 1 - - � . 1. . I I I � I " . .. - ,- .1 - - . ch will be found Quay, a recitation Pollard, read- . ..�_ , � � . . . , _ . 11, _.�l " �, Board of health wbi . . . .. . . . , -- citation by Annie : , - ": - - - - , . � � -, X*,,�'�,��, "._,� g by E. Chapman, rem I cheap excursions to � :, - . , r p,.,. � I i . .. I -.1 I _1'_ � ";_-., r . ..4'.. - . . � . I . 11 ! .. . . � - ._­�, ­ _­�,!..-­ i t%- ­ I � : I . - - . - _. _. � - 140 � I . . . ­ a - 14 adfiit6a. . - , recite- . ... . � - . - - _. - I . ... ... TERNIS _." .-: �1 fiction in i .%� , . ".2 6 104 ar; SX.00 If pal elieWhere, 43 to the recent Pollard, an essay by Maggie OrNia * - ' - ' ' . . I ,� ; - ' . - ' � ' -i . .. , I . of said board in Compelling fighermen tion by Miss Susie McQuay, next a song by .-. - Z,- - � . �. �� --,-- - I,,- r � - -, -�. 1. ' a Boy for- . : _'� .___q -. .. � ... V I, .RATES OF ADVERTISING:_.,- . - . ;,. - I -'4�':_' - . . . -to clegn and cure fish on the beach at Miss Ida Haney, entitled, "Can RICHARDSON'S - HAR DWARE I I _. I � . - __ - _'­ ,_ .­ ,� ­1' � , neat an essay by Master . . . . �1� r , , � I— . � I . I 14nt In'sertion, per line - ­ .i 10 cents Fairport, we are still of the opinion get his Mother," rlex - . . ­ * . . ­. � . - L, - . . - I - .4 Willie McQuay, a reading by T. N. Davey, . . .1 � - ., - .. . - I 1: 1. I . . 1­ . . . . Each subsequent Insortion, per line -1 5 , .1 . � .. - . ­ . . I.. . - - ' " ' � . ' . i. . , ., '" ' This rate- does not fuel ude-Legal or Foreign ad- that the board lacks.the authority. its and then a. reading by Frank McQuay. . . . � . 'L A� .., - . '_ . %; 5'. � vertisbulents. .. a last F�ri 1. .. I ... . � .. qe�,. . _. . � . ..". ...:�. 0� members have attempted to exercise. - The dance at Mr. Maddaford' - ALL CUSTOMERSS TREATED. IN - ' .' . I :, - - . I . ;-,: �! al terms given to parties making cop - . y evening was i . .- . . . . .,�-� , clause (1). If only the NEws da s well attended, there being .1 I -1 . � -, "I 2=11or 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- - . - . I . . %4.'.- . . I ra ' As to clai . 11. . - v.l . � .. - . ­ .1. . _Q X, -, Yearly - 010 about 70 people present. THE BEST OF S TVLE. -Never weary . - .1 ., . , , . . , . . . . . . - . e . - - or yearly contracts pa�able quarterly. � . . . . - , r - ,r man and one other fellow, are the a � _Ob811tVLM. I .. I , , r Business cards, ten lines or under, with, pap# , . I . - . .. . - W- _. . -use is it to forth- I .. . . � of trying to ploase purchaser. ., - _ I . . I � . . .. .11. ...-I ­ . - .. .­'­� - I , - .i . - *n year, $5 00, payable ill advance. complainants, what - '. - __ - __ I ; . - I I 0 - , - 1, . � � , I - -, __ one in local oolumns ten cents per line, I . , a . - � � . " - - . ZVe cents per line each subsequen Jusertiou. 0 ' - L------- ----------------------- I - " r discuss the matter,,they may both - ----------- ____ - - - -_ .----------- - I . New Advert4aemetsts. - - , '' "" , � . L ..' .r &I contract rates made known Du applies, be cranks ;but there ,are inore than __ - - "-_____ __ .... 1. ... � .. �. I . ' . # *� - . - 11. . , -I ­ - . � ... . . � 1 sal � No free advertising. . ' EED PEAS :-Mommies and , -,. - Adve nts without wri ranks, as will 'be learned oil S onwi, clean, at lot 13,2nd conotPickering. s ' . rtiseme' ftert i istructions two C a . I , , -1 - . nil I be Inserted until forbidden and charged avq furth ,r inquiry.. (2) the ►Fishemen L. HANKS. 19-20. � --iordingly. Orders for discontinuing adyeww, ROPPED 0N.'THE-iSIDEWALK " .. .... . - I *t_-__.1 . . . . '.. .; - - . scents must be in writing and sent t9 the ub-• are in with permiksion as the ----------- - . I � I . . I . . - 0 - . I � I . I - - . 1, . .. . . � . . . i -4 I- _1_,�' t WANTED:-B ar. A warrie,l . 1. I . . . . I . . . . . � � .. . _� . ­. - -1 T 3110T . call the _y the ye I . . . . . . � I ­ - - - . .. . . I 1 . .. - j - , -, �_ _ Job Work promptly attended to. writer states. Then how - man for farm work. must be Rood hand .- - . I - . ­ - I I . * ' ' . . 0 � . I - . I :1 I . I . .i . . ,N , , , . . � - . - I . . . . , . * � _. . . I . : r . . .1 � _ � � , 0, I � _ I , �1' __ on Board interfere and say that they with cattle. F. L. oRF,F,N-, Greenwood. 18-19 - - . � I . . ­ - '. , _. . . :0 0 - . � .. . - . , . : . , ­!7 __ . 1� I ­ :0:, I FROM 1.* -:, I � _. ­ . .: . �_ I . . I It I / W; _: � such properties. as I . . - I . . . - . � . I _: 4.1 .� . .� . . I � , . . rv, - W. J. CLARK � , .,., - .,- :- PRO IET . must only'clean on SALE :-About 207 bushels of , � - " I' . - - I . � . I � : . J� ­ I •.. - _'•`<::' - I . I . �, - - the sanitary rs district. Our F01T' ' id a quantity of corn stalks ... . � - . . . I . . I . � .. . - - . . I I . _. . . . .: - :, I - - .1 .. :. .. � - ­ Is � ry hispecto lurnips, and I . . - . . .. .. ­ . - -1 . �. 12 oornion them.- H. ELLICOTT Brock . .. . . . . I "ar V4olItIt3ig-Strict Independence. '. lie Inspector can with i4n. ­ . . -:, , .. - - I .- I � contention is a . [to, d. . . �. _. .. ­ .1 � . - - Our Jkl mi-A First-class Local Paper. condemn a shanty as not being in a - . . I T = 'ANTED ANTED -' Gooa girl for general . .L . - - �* • ". . . -The hearty 8 - %V . . � . ",/ � � 4DUr IFXpeetation* sanitary condition, but has no auth housework Good wMes paid. Apply 'D -U-�. N.:' B'.A, R - _. . . � . ,. - ! , . . . I . . . -_ r `•: - 6 of the veople of Pickerina and vicinitv.! The shore I � - 1. - --, � � uppor I ority'to dause its removal. _ ill,j, W. Ii. HOWHE,opposite Methodist church L - �� 11, .- . - - . �._._. - -_ I � - , , ... .1 � �.:�'_. -1 , I I . Whitby, 1 19-20 : .. - ­ . - . . I ... . . I _. . " li. _ 1. t- � . . . . . � - - ...- I -- -_ � I " , I .. . . " z . I r I` - � I­ . . is unoccupied lands just as much and - . � . � - - . , 4, . . --,--- - --,. ... - t I . . I ­ - - - . - . - .- ' a I ; � .. --I.. ` . I . . I . . . . . .h . - . - . 11 . . . � I . . . _; ­ - . - - . . . . �. _I I � : _;, 'FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1892. ! more than is the beach. 13). When OR SALE :-'rw"o . , - , . . or three fresh ruil( , I . _ _.­ __ - . I - oio,jqs. good. also two yonng wares, aged 4 . . , � - . , - . .� . .1 . . , -: . - ­ � .. the writer tells us by which clause of - 014Z . .. . • � ... . - - - . k F Well nl%telle,l and steady, redly for work . . . . . . . . .. - I . . -J." _'. : - - I - ' - - - , . . ' '. ' , - . . .- . . and 1, 1� Box' Sm"o'ked He_mnn L. ., ... . __ I . b .. . � . �. � .,. _. -_ I the I- Public, Health act " the BOUrd apply at A. ALLIhON'S. lOt'M con. 2,Pickering, . . ,�', . . . . I :,�. � .. . I I ", - . , , ' . ,.;-. -, � cherrywood P. 0. 19-21 . . � I . L. . I I - .. i , - '... -t� -I'. , - t,-, ., � - :, i- ­_', - '. - . - we Bug- I . I � . I . . . � I - i t q, r­ . ..: ­ , -is prevented from doing as . - . I -1 ---------- � . , . . . 'All' 1, �11 �T , .- _. '. , . ... . - - . C-1, ' ' . ­ . - r-/ - . . .. . I . . - __ .� - I � %� � L .. 9 - 7' laoial gest. we i . - . - �, , � ,�, � .'.'.: - . clause I � � �-i ._,__.1.14, �.. � Th' motion to a- - 11' will bustle along the c ARM TO RENT 14, con. ,;. . - . - _ q4i 0 1 Doze-InA Lemons '..-. ­­. .. .-. - � 'I ncillor Hilts' F -1 D," Scarboro, containing T~res. mort, I I , . � - -_ - . . Z4 fi .. . I . . . . I __ . - * 11: • �, -. Option by-law came before chief Jus- he asks for. '(4). Cou . less. The place will bo rented for a term of * - C, - � ;. - " � . I ; - r . I � - . . . . :., . .. -_ ,_ �C� . ., : . Osgoode farm was merely used as an illustra. 0 rtber particulars . . . .1. ... '. I—— . years to good tenant. For fu . .. i '. . . � - . . �;I_!­ - � . I : . 1 I I ­ I - I lice Armour for hearing at i apply to JOHN RICH&RDSON. Scuboro. 1840 . . . . - - . � , .. . . . - .� . .� .� . . K ­ I , tion, but still we hold that portions ----------------- Mitts for. J 'ohia ie, - . - I . - - .. . I �� - Hall, on Friday. and was allowed containing ".11.2 1 1 . � ' ' - If,_ I,"ARM TO RENT:- I . I .. . ­ . - � . 1. • " _� ' - . ' ' ' ' * ' .; more properly * ' ' * '" ' ' I * . 1, . . . I 1. , �, � - - , TV. - '_ " ' - I , " . - . �� - -, without costs. DuVernet moved the of.his farm Could be 13carbo : ­0 . . - ., *. acres. being Lot. 17. Con. 3. , '' . I - - - I . 11 11 � . . . � _� - . . k . 1 1 About IOD acres undpr cultivation, balance. pas- - . - I . . � . . - � � . - � - • - -r and Aylesworth Q, C. and Fare. called unoccupied land than, is the ' . Z� , -� - -- � r . . . . d titober. well wbAere4, good buildityge. - . . . , . .. � . 0 .. .- % I. ­ - (5). The Board says wore tore Over -shoes for - Kate,'. . �..t . - ,!�­'­, well Q. C. opposed the motion. The beach. fall Plowing (lonp. Apply oil the premisei to . . ' _. � . I '. �:_ . ,I i _., . f..`� :;7. AIRS. L 0 s Corners. P.0 (21 I ' ' ' : . ' ' . ii . - .- f --: --I chief ground on which the- inotior. than where such business shall not . .BADGER- W.Brown' - . . - '. .-. . I., .. '. '.. 1. I � . � , - . ��,4 , . . . � I . . , . - � . � ... ­ . - N . . . . . .. I.... - I - *. . Ness- allowed was irregularities in be carried on. If a fisherman. lived -,i,%,1Jhl ,lo RENT :-- Containing (4 � i I . . . - . . - I . � . as V acres. all lood workablo land, being lot 6, Dishcloth Soap'.. . - .. . ; .1 _. ' . . - I � � . ' • . _; _. . . of Dutn's in 'I, Good Irame nouse. . ) ' - . ' . . t ' ' pablic.ition, et it would appear down below the north e 6th cop.of Pickering. 0 . . : : ... . . � . � I ; � . y d citables, fine or- - . I . . . � . .. " .- � . .. . ' . _. - . . . , - -1 - - , . ; . - .. . - -, I I ., I . from reading the report of the pro. creek, he would still .liavp to clean as well as barn, -with splemb , . - . . . , I ... I . . . I -_ . ... .. � . . hard. Situated cue mile east of Greenwo)d � . I - . . . - . . .. . �., . .., !. ceediDgS appearing in that daily press and cure his catch oil the beach,- not .elloswesion gii.,en ifit of April. Apply to JOHN . I � ­ . - I . I9-W Overalls, it I --,. - i,..,.. -_ _.. '.. -,! - -::.. �_ � .1, : - -1. HYFIRLD, Kinsalo P, O. I ) - I .� . . ., � . . 11 -- -_ � " � ., . .. 'Considered ding the fact thrit, there are I- . �. �_. - -_ " . - � ' - . - P '­' .� ; t - � I . : - � __ that other points were -as withstanding I ------------- -_ -_ - . - . . ' . I - ­ - . .. _', V_ - 1. , . '101t SALE -.--House and lot in Clare I . * L . 11 __ - - . - * . - _... . i., - .1c unoccupi�d land Oil the shore 1i -eupiqd by Joe. Cul' I . I - . -1 I . well. The irregularities in publics- acres of ont, at present ot � . _. � :1 __ .. .: . ,..] . . .. .. . . . � - . . . . .1 . - .. . . - - . I I tioli consists in the -law being of the lake. We maintain that the sins, of bits F. 13. Lacey. The 1;_ - .. . . .1 - - - I by . 0 m with all 5 �ul +j ds M ixeea - ; t 3 house itta conifoi�%ble -six roome,l ono. - � . . ; ­ . . � . i'.. I , ": � * i - , �- advertised four days longer that the Board call compel a mail to keep his conveniences. mmut J acre f with A . . ­ -, i T 1%,111111 fruit, well . , .., ... - . . - . . . . - . . . .. I � . - - . - . , ; �' I . law allows.. This seems a small mat- premises clean, but has no right to young iruit trets. and it),( . -_ . . . . ._1 I . . ­ . I I . -- - . I . I . I I-_ - foneW. Apply to GFORGE FOUND. (Ufc- . - _. - - . I . • - . . 1921. . - . � . . - - .. . . .�'. . .. _. . . �.. ._.. ter in itself, but it proved sufficit,at,to tell hini on whose proyerty lie Shall 111011-t.- - -, - ­ ____ - - ­ - _. ----- 1, Box of , Biscuits. - . - . 1. : �._.__.... . . . !­ ; I I � , I .. _. • � ......, - ` V'AIWERS I%.%- * . . . � . . -1 � ­­ . . . -law. It is resent erect � . . . . . I � - I .1 , .. - quash the by the p, hismorkshop. .- / ­ '' Sourn ONTARIO , ' ( ; 1: . I , -.-, - . � - .. .. _. . jTITUTU im-,otings will be held its ful- . 1. i :1 � - .. - . . ! . . . I . . . l .: _. _. - intention, we are told, to ask tbecoun- _... - � ... . lows:­110%ering, Dale's Hall. 31ouday March . ,­�� I � � 1. . .. .. I . . - . . - . I ; . ji ,4 - .. -, I" - 7th: Proughain * Township Hall. Tuebtlay bill. T Yards Shl*rtln �11_ . .. ... . .. . - .� I 11 -� I cil to submit another by-law to the I :LETTER TO THE EDITOR. - � . 9- . ., 4 1 •. . . ue&lay oth Brooklin, Masonic - ' . - . . . owl � A _! . . . - . .­. � � . - y- :`1. I . �., Claremont. Wed . ­10. and eveii- .1 .. � , . I I I . . -a without delay. If such a b . .. ! I Hall, 100j. Afternoon 80WOO at, I . � � , electoi � A : . . ' ` . . . � . iDg scilainD at ?:.*) to which ladies are especial- ... . � I . 0 i V : a r ., ! law if; approved of by the electors, and, - ttilis de�artmelt is open &6 all for the fair dis- 1v itivitm. Fliaw,wth Annib. see'v. 2-in e . . . . . %lot . 2 ­ C4ds - rV y. . ... . _.. .. ­�_ 1_: I eusition of public questions. The writer il) - . . - . . ; . : . .- - . ..- - NN • 1, '. - finally passed betore the first of May With COP5 OR SALE Oft 1-0 RENT:-Eiffill �. . . - t i . --� I in all cases send his correct name . . . . - I ­ - . - - I . � . . .. _. .- . .... � .. � "!! � - - it seems to be disputed as to when it We wish. it distinctly understood, bowerer F Pcres (if lallil. t onilk,wul of the sontli east -01 a n . ... . . . - .. � .. - - - . . . . . !- . 0 in � . . I . . . . : . .. A . . . . . would &I sponsible for opinions expressed by corrc*- in &,rou)t Irtalil,4 Ilonse 4n the prenjis". with :.. . �L, " _: . ... - . .- . - . I I *�:,_. - , a come into lorce. Mvnicip that in no case do we hold oursolveir re- part k I I nt AM U tho3rd e,ju-of I,i--kering. There 1 Quart of Dlov Stmil . . . I . _. - r '� � � ,.-- . t -:. . councits are, by statute required to pou4*Ut6--ED- NRIWO-1 ,)ther outipuilifings, all orchard of app)* and I - . . .. .". . . I.. . �. .. .. . . - - - 4 : I . . - : - trees, Imptrinj,,lood quality of fruit, There . . . . . . . . .� � - . .- . .- . I - � - --- Pass all by-laws reducing the numter siz,_wiii yon kindly ano*w me' ' tci re- !n111*0 a liever ImR aniall creek of spring I . . . 0_P-_i_. .. . .. . - . I 1, __#�_ _'. ._�_,. - - , I � . . . � � . . . .1 . - I . . I . . - • f .i, ­ - MW, before ply to your Editorial. in Tux Nvwt4 of the water on the ltiaee_ Tema reasonable, eitho r I . ' . - .: : or Otherwise regulating licen . .i�; - . ,;- . ;_ I . I... - 19th uh, in which you make a vigorous at. for side or t-1 rent- For further ps.rticularsal- You dill got tLem 9S .... . ,. . , I.— .-. - ' I � . .) f i­� . ' the first day of Much in order 1W take tack on the ability of the Pickering Board PIV to T110MA9 11t'RKF.on th^ premises. 19-N. an at DU BAR 9 go ­ - . . . ,_.1 I _.. - i -, - - A . . . I Y�- , 0 1() -*.\*I* Olt FOR SALE.-The Im. __ 2 - . - � . ''_ I - next liceps.- year. of Health, re Fairport Harbor. � it - I . - . .. �, . . .- . ' , .. � effect during the � - - 4. - 1, I � . . I ... - 0 1 1'1.�� ent Wartrooms and the went end of , �. - - - . .- . , ., - - ..� I . - Now the question is can the local op 1st. You say the action of the BijLrain -ether or sepatately; the - - . . ."i - . I . . ­ :.� . I . .-..- .., - rougbewit house. to • _­ * .- .. " _ - E L � . lion by-law be properly termed such oompelling fisherman to place their shatt hots thAt Mr. Forsyth now occupies LIETT M TO THE PUBLIC. ♦ - i . . , _ ­ . _. . , � � . � .,. . ties on the beach ,is causing. considerable Lll& two 1111olit, between the house and the old ' ' - �'. I . " . . - -­dW 0 -AW- - t. . . 1: . . . -_ - - il: -- - • . -haw ? If it ca I - . _. I , - I . .� - a by-1 , n, theft the said discanionjustnow. Aufarasicanle learn, liarn, to rent, ()r, wauld, exchange for private �.% . , . I � . .. � - - .- . . . .. . .� , .- -1-1-" � V, 8 porisnaoioll given the eat of march. . . . .1 � ., . - .. .. . .1 , ry _� . ky-law cannot come into force until ih di* ussions are confined to tile ric. re"idoneo- .. .- . .. 1 _ I such se I- . . -_. • I I I - I For Ptrticultirm enquire of It- RUaT. __ 11L.AtElft thank all who have patronized me in the imple ent busi . , .. %N-�.. , " , ' 1. � L . *,z fif it of May 1893, even should the leering News' man and another feiio*. Pickering Villaga. or by letter Co . H-UNRY. .. - * I ;il - . '. 1. . 1, UK( i lie past and I trust that our future dealing will be litually I . 1. . � . � 11 I . -It, lwtsrs ill t . . . . I,- � __ vi. - . - � . . : provisions with 2nd. You say the beach i" ptivitte pro- kilwnfl. %lichlean * ' ' � ' '' ,­_ , - - - . 1 4 . - �: _j electors assent W its pro : perty, and pernassi.)n U16st be obtained "t __ () t( .,% .k L K:-tfiro residence ah- pleateant and profitable. As you are 110 doubt awark, the � sey and - I - - - . . .I- I . . I .. . - I . .- q .,- - the least possible delay. r HOW'V"* grouiviv. of the undervigno4l. There are - . . I -,. - ,� k..-,. i . . 1. % any coat, &c. Now Sir, the fishertneti at F ilarris Coi!llranies have amalgamated, and this atualgaination will do away * . . . I . i . ' . which if) it ' ' P) y - . - . i .. 1' ' , - this is a matter for law 'el%, to decl& a! u,res.% roil-1 frontago --- on sollu . . .. _� - I i . e - . _. �! . , - ... _ y Fairport bave a license gramed them h%, torick houi(e. vit L eve.-Y courenieuce. also I - - 'CilLs thioughout Canada, but I am pleased to stitte that I have . - . . . - 1riv - %N L11 JL.alt, ag 0 - . ! - "d jio- doubt the ectmell will b � Lhe 1)ominiou Governn)evit to claeai. man sw .trl�,l taaweo. Young orchard, uni, . . - . . . _. . 1. . i ' " LIg 11 it, secured Gic ageltc% for Pickering Towitship for the new Alassey Hareis firru. - .. " _. .1_ . . I - . I I- 01� .q it- d HAI(I The 7,10m. il� loolAot . C, . �.. � , thorolighly postea before the matte; cure fish on &03, utloccllpi�, I tit- it, 411tail frilith of all kinds. V . ' I I I , around- Fairport Harbor, lieuce 1. c1tt;n• �,)pl",t,,, llie ro�keriug eollege. and is oue of th- This unloll of capital and property will not in all) way effect price:. however, . . . " advances many sta(yes. . - ,"ost dusirable properueb in the village; Ayipl� -ariety of Machinery . . . I - . . . 11 0 - ... the Board ba,,e a right to catuAe fish ciir . I . - . -but W1,11 Le att advanta-c ti euch agent will have a larger % I - - �/ * -ur to trt1Ct1lG.rfi to JOHN FIELD. or W-v. . RICH 0 I , r . . As we fated on a former occasian, in, establishmeiihi'to be placed on sticl; -. DSL S. llic'icr- i g vilaw C. )h(I-11. -c I - .,- . . .- : ,."'.- - - -. --. - - - , 1 M ). -_ - I - to offer. You call have NoUr elloiCe of the three best bil0ers niade; the w*& � , . - � , J . I J , "' this local aption law secins 'to be a t, 1 - . : - - - itoccupied land where titey deem pro-w. "Oil. S.11 eat- �. I � . . .- . � 92i N - . I .E.-The ootate of the I. - I etltl, No. *.,,, 11rantf0'rd;. the Toronto No. 10. B; and Toronto No. 3, ­ .1 . ,1' , . � 4 . mighty peculiar piece of legislation, for the protection (if public health. It II ),Ira. Every, cont,aluitig A acre-. bei I IL Opel. . � . . �_ - '. I , I . �. in I el .- 1. _-�kj - , - I .w. . � I � I - .. . I . . � . - . - . � s �i: ,,, t I'. .k, all ill V%t: and six ft. cut ; the choice of seven different movvers, and three � ' '- - - � . - I and we Pickering people have j 11 t this view, the Board is @ti9tuii)e(l b% i- composed of the H.W_ quarter of lot I I . . . � ; � . . . I . - i 4 . . 3ourt of competent .1tirisdictiou. % -2u,(l c..,rl of the tho towaijbils of Pickering front -S and seed drills, as well as strawcutters, root cutters, and . - 'r:; I - . 11 - . ' 'different 11;(;;:.e rakes .1 .- ; I � : Kingstoij rottd�0 unlep froth tbe tOM-11 (" . I . I .. I I ­ � 1. _.,,� . -I,- - a had to swallow the first mouthful. 3rd. Editor saws, " INd the Boaro In - - . - :, . � , � . I .,. . . . . - %Ulitlly Imil lt,y:jiles from Pickenug Village- 11tors, sulky and walking plows, and all otliLi,r kinds of farm im- - - - . I - - - - - i J . pulpers, e1dL.V - . . . .1 � � t)laced such establishment'. oil the pollw moil n i illingeandeveyvc . .. - . � .:1 , " .- . � - , . - •e- - "I I -----.-- - - - - -_ - . .. � oil r,,) i I � g (�. olivenit-JA - . . . f , - - . I -ry dofiirah!e laropurty. Titir ill1iii; plienielits. . . . . _. . � - . � . • - _. I . - . � I .. �� � f; - I - . - NOTES AND COMMENTS..._-.- list with slau-1iter liou.-;es, we could sci This it; a vt . 1. 1. 1. . .. . I 1) , ! I . . ' appav oll ths 14 - .� I I ? � . : ,�� __ . : .. . 30nie reaEou Ili the order. ' Now M r p,itable. F.ir further part-it-tildrs itenictnuer I Lave moved my wareroonis to - hemnier , LOC , opposite . . . _. . - . . i ­ I * " I I. . . . : S_ __ ... . .-: . . preimis­i..,t) \ . - i r - I _. - .%. POST. County Arehittm-t \%')ill . . . ., - Editor. 8F 3OU have voluntari'V uiutt-r tpy.or V- %'- Rl(*1l_kl1D%0N. Notaly 111.1)11f- .\I 11, blacliswidt shop, III Pickeriiig village. Call oil we early and I Car .. . �� . .. . I - I . _: over . I 0()I*e . . ­ - N 1�lb INI � . . - . � - , . - , c . r. Stnth's majority - er Mr* 1.1 - . I ­1 taken to in4truct the Board, will yt,u kind Pickenn-_ 28t f . -r - 'M,`�'=Ci:X-%P0'rT"1'= P;oL-,ab-*vi Ont. I.AA - • - - ­ - I . - I . � I L . .;;;_ . - . -itire to saLlsily jula. 1P bt . . I . .1, . . � __ .i � � 'j, ; - - Davidson in South Ontario is ofliciall.3, ly draw the' attention of that body to a - . . -1 . - - . I - . . . __ - _.- - I , - . - - - - . - 1- . , i 1� , - . ____ - - f - I . ­ I . - : ! . stated at 161. . - health Act. vranti, - - ____�L - . I.. . - I • . - - . '/ - I � � - , - , i - , . , . / - 1� rp . S - -'- _________W_A14T1-DANDRU1FF . , _..... . 1-1 ... I • _ . . - ­ .. section ill the Public [I-,- _____ � .- :� .. . . , �; .., � . them such authority. then we might haVe MOVED ITO NEW POEMIS[S '­ . I ­. � , . - ..-. I I . I : . A. . - � I . �� . . I.... � li� Commons opened bid the 26th other establishments put oil the same hat -.0%. I . HILOWS . - . . : .�'..', I I -_ . . . I � ­ .. _­� s� - - . d_: with 'I government majority of 43, 12 with slaughter houses. -_ ' . I . • : .. ; . . . . I :* - 4r. : 6mr., 4th. Editor.-If the ealth Officers have •BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK ' i .. ­ - - I a Omer. .- I � � I _r 1. 'i FeAt-1 beffl- vacant. . New stock received ' t the C . . I . - 4'� � 0 :. - ,. ;­ . power to locate these houses on tile be . . - . . . I � . - :1 7- - ___'­�. . CjO�SU M PTION Drug SLore. 75 cents per bottle. I - . . A." , __._ o " _; � _1 I - . . :, � i -Acoe. Lhev have equal power to locate them ou . I - .. I � . ­ - . -, - - � I ­ I I Th I) Official Court in Fast 8 I , W h-i t b- y Xuble Works. - I - ­ � -..k, - ... . i I - - - Councillor Hilts' farm." In Order to . . - . s -1 . � .-. ..: _. --- - Wed . at * . . � . � . .- . I , , . - � - - . nesday, gave Mr. Bennett a ma- -show that __ - , , . 0 - NORWEGIAN COD - LIVER OIL :, . .. • ': t, prove.this. you will have to � . . pl: ., '­- � ... itv of 15. Are -court will be held. Couticillor Hilts farm is unnocupied land. Mathison & Hawkin . � C URE " - � jor . .. .... I . ' I I , boothen's colebmted brand. A Rood ' . ' . - 4 : - I � . - � . :1 . . ­ or that the beach is not unnocupied land. Manutracturers of . This GREAT COUGH CURE, WS me. supply on "hand either in' bulk or � -- . - . . . .. . . . . - I - `� � - - I - � .. % I I In the recent election for the Lib-1 Uh., " You admit the board has author. 11%616XIouuments, -Ho-idstones null all amful CONSUMPTION CUM is without . . . ... .n . . . . � . . I bottle at the Corner Drug Store. ." ... .. � * � seal, the Local Legislature in King-' ority to say wbere such business shall not lel in the Wory of nwilicine. All . � . - . . . _. - - - other Ceraeter Work. . . . - �_, , y a 1. . • * � be carried on, but have no right to say . dm!gag�izb, we authorized to wU it an a pos. ' ' - . I.. - I . ; . n Harty had majorities Jorities in tn- -�, . �- � stow maj every Al" lm"rft" of scotch, Sw*dleb, A HOWSES CELEBRATED BAKING . - . . . 1-:1 . where it shall be followed. Now sir,4this itN4 guarantee, a test that no otber ewe can I I � . erleas and Canadian Ormailtea. , . -, - . ward in the city proper and also in the is pt.ctically what the Board bas dme. POWI)ER, heirs made frequently is - - � . . ..-. , work would do well umcesdully stand. If rm have Cough, . . . . . . - 64 . . - . I . Al'partles wish in. to 04) . - -1 i - . I . township of Kingston and village of They say fishing shall not be carried 00 anus before purchasing. All work guaranteed Sat Tbrood, or Brwchitis, use it, for it will always freali. None but the purest -�__ I : I 1. I I . - ­ . . . . ... I . � I .. � � .� i - . __ ­ .�- Portsmouth. His total majority is in the main land, but on the bekoh, allow- and prices of the lowest. care Ton. If ym child has the Croup, or drugs are used in it. For sale as . . . . I � - .. - . . � 7± - . , - - . . . t . __ - - __ ­ -, - , - - .. � . . r L .- . I � . �4 �. . . : I . - � I ; ing the fishermen ,to choose their own lo. ----- -- - � -_ W!"Cough, Un it pv"a - and iew the Corner Drug Storer . . . I . I � . I 1 �;. - .:_ 753. - - . :... � I - �. I - I _. . . .. . . . .. . . - .. I.., - ... . _. . -1 . . __ - -- - * . cality on said beach, providing they keep .. is sun. f dread that =_,�Uz ffismw . . . � .. . .1 . .. I.- , __ . .. I _. - � . � .. . . - 11 - ._S� � - I., . . . . - . Jack Bartram will be tried for the the required t isitance from high water � . . - . CONSUMPTION, Amltf&U to use it, it will 'F. U. Wilson's Cough Balsam, Bittmil . - . 14, ­1� . . .. . � 1, � . - . - . .�� ... . I mark. - . con you or cost nothing. Ask your Drag- White Oils, for sale the Corner . .. ., z � murder of John Heslop at the Assizes . - . .. ._� ill . � � I �?. - - It you' will kindly give aps,* to your , . . . . & kw SHILOWS CUM Pirkc 10 Gt161 I Drug Store. . . - . . , ..: 11 r - - . - _"� - - - I - , .. - - which open in Hatuilton a week from ' . _ . L , .... - i _ . valuable paper to this blunt and old-fash. ISCOUnt w cis. and $,.oa . I � . . . .... . .. .., '. -*".-. . -1 - . . I per cent. - d " . � zt . - . next • Wednesday. The Crown loses a ioned reply, you will greatly oblige the � , . ____________,_ ­ PhysieWi's prescriptions and family recalp "i - . I �. "I humble member of said board. carefull pared at the Corner Drug . - .. -. " . . .. -_ -.4 gi;;-,--_ Very important witneos'in the person most h i -HUrMILITY. � on Felt I.Boots for • � WHITBY MARBLE AND - store, Whitby. W. R. Howse,prop. ­ . . _. . - �:_ .. ., - .,,.,I"- - .. - t - . . . � .. e � , --. / of Mrs. Heslop, wife of the late trees- ___ ___ - - - ------------- �_ � � , 1. .- . ' .-L . - . . .-,--.. , I 1. � .-. I . � : , - - . I . -1 - � . . seer, who died from effects of 0011- . . .1. _� weeks. . cArilmz. . an". �,_� - . . two . - . . - I I 1� .. " ! I . - . 4 .11 -- . . .. ". . . i Consumption Cured. . I - . . I I - - . -� - - - 41 � . gestion of the lungs, brought on by " ­ . Granite orks I � I . . . � � V2,000.000 a� 01,600,000 -1. ­�- - I / Wa are bound to clean out our stock ' . . . - ­ - - .1 11 , � . . I : la grippe. Her death occurred oil An old physician, retired troth practice, hav- . DUNDAS St. - WHITBY, I - *�k _ I , I . ­ . . .n., . . ,:, .; - - I . - . . ,I Ing had placed in his hands by an l9ast India , of FELT BOOTS, at once. Don't � . : THE ­ I/ .-_� .- - - , , - - I , , . ; : . : Thursday of last week. . . (Zzt&bU*hod 1849.) . I . - . - . 4 1 - missionary the formals of a simple vegetable - . � . m..: � - I . ­ 11 ; - ,�Wi ,: . . _. _ .. - . . � . I.. ...­,_.. ` .. "I X_ . onsum I . . � I . . .1fl '.�. � . . 1) 40 . � . . 1. vit' , * " . - _-_­__'.. '. � I .. remedy for the a and permanent cure of miss this chance. Save money . ' ' . - I . ' - - , � I . ., - . - . - A, - . � . � - C b buying frona us. I . �L - ptioxi, Brone itis, Catarrh, Asthma and - I , �, horses have gone �u Much in Price ! . ­ . . `-z- I .1 . - Wolfend ; BANK - OF TORONTO . ' ' ' i , __ = . . R. en � , L�� J. . - I ..- - . all throat and Lung affections, also a positive y - . I .. . - I ,; ., - .- W'.: i : ... - in this township during. the past six and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all We again offer our customers a great Having returned to tile* bld stand of the � . - . - . .. ,I. , - .. � ' - . '. .. . . I Nervous Complaints after having lested its - � . 1, . . *A - - I -*. . ,. .. - � - . weeks. A-visit to almost every sale e wonderful curative powers tn thousands of run on tei, coal oil and whips. Wolfenden GraDit& Until .-Mak-ble U-01-lis, I , - - . ­ ;. : . . . ... � I 1. . I I j � 1,�� )�- ---�- � . 11 . , ' - I ' I I I I . . - '. �.-- '.., has felt it his duty to make it known to .- ' I am better prepared to execute Rll* - _. I., , . . -1 • - ., where desirable aninrals are put up, - I. . i TORONTO BRANCH '' . '. _.. . _.- -1., - . I . .-, - - eases, fellows, Actuated by this motive - . . . I.. 1. , . - . . - .1 _? % I W , H. JACKSON, - BROCK ROAD orders in ceuietery and all other . . - . t . . . -- . ... .. . - • I , �, I - ' . so . - - -.- - ,.-,-. I 0i s- fact will assert itself. Andrew and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will : Ca r• and Wellington St . � C'r . .__ , , I gplen _ send free of charge, to all, who desire it, this . work pertaiuiiaj( to the business. . .-�, , I., I _*11 , I - Annaii disposed of his Clvdes at . . . * - - . 'Iz"� - I . _ il � . recipe. In German, French or English, with full 'On- towerb will find ta well , selected stock 1. 1�1. - , _�Z_ ­ . . 5 - . - - 11 . , . - � . . , (I • did figures on Thursday of last week, directions for preparing and using. Rent by I Ite an(, 1�3A%,1'LN4(;hS 11)4i;VAYVrM30NPk. � . � . . . . - '. . . . . - ­ _' ' ' mail by addressing with stamp, naming this of foreign anti doutestic grau ,_ . . � . -1 � _.�. -i,? -4' : oo■ ' S CORN ROOT . . �. .... -�.._ .- 44-* - , - Ue , � - . . � . . -1. . . . ­!";- ". ., - . . to eastern-buyers, and a pair of tic - paper. W.A. Noyr%,020 Powers Block, Roebes- inarbletochoofie from. Inspection Deposits received in sums of 05 and up- . � % . . �*_ - - - . . - - , 33Y 9 - , - - .. _, animals captured good figures, at Ar- � ter. N.Y. . COMP01'rivi) - . I �, I . I .� - I c% _Z., _�­'_ * A recent discovery by an old will convince that f6r strictly first- . wrrds, and Interest allowed thereon at .:1-. - I - . , 11 � .. - . - ,� ­ �1. ___" r " I . - - .- .1 � _�f , - . I ___ . . I.. .. . . .. - - - , . I � . _"�__: . _.- . � t - prwers catin .. ... .-. I - � . . - - I � � - _. thur Jackson's sale ott Tuesday. of . physician. Successfully used class work. our ot be � -, current rates. , - . . .A � " - . I : ­., ­ . - I . . � . _.� - z - � 1. I. . � 1. I . monthly by thousauds of lad- .-' _.. .,..: ­ . . .1� , - , . . . � -1 . , . .. - this week. . For Sale, fecti sate beftteu. . . . . � . , , - . , , , - , . I I ri�' *1 ­­ Cattle h,ave broualit good ( House and Lot'' . � - �. .� I . I " � , , - rw tea Is the only per . . �. IL ,; _ , -. -- . �. _f - - -------- _ � -1 .1 - - .� � - � .;- . - � dga - __ � � , . I .. . . - ,) __7� , . . � 11 . 1� - I ­ , \ - , - w0tielt they are and reliable medicine v- I . . - I . . � i t � - . .. _tr - V ` -- Y�, _- figures all season, � . . __ .. . , , . . 1� ., - zk .- ., 0 - . TU" ?"LU-Plakwinig station Q.TIR ..,-. - �. � - . 4. - -, " I �� . . . I � - - ored. Bowan of unprincipled . ., 1% -- � -- �.. I -_ .- 1. � - _.. . . . - ! - - Trustees of Ersk;rie chu-irch,Clare. I � h4V3[fC1[AX.j1 IWMPOW[rk*�` "' , , *. , - .4. . i---- - I* � :�, ." I I . . ,:�, -..Iw . . o . 11#1" if our fariners -NG EAST jUE Am FOLLOWS:-. I . I A". - , - I - u I _. _. - i �r . . .. 8 re to do any year, THiEnont, will offer for sX by auction, at 2 druggists who offer Inferior TRAL.Ns doi , i . " A . I I .­.- . . pv&)�i-, - � . ak, I - . -, - , � . �:. 4-A t , . I �� I the better elms of animals. The wAicines in place of this. Ask for Cooke Cot- - .­� i .. � I . � - raise . p. m. on Tuesday, March 22nd, 18W, the follow. No� 4 E xPREss - - 9:08 A. M ' � .--S`k'ciaI Rates allowed for amounts rt 6" ,*, , , -1 . - I upd, take no subelitute; or on- . ,. . . . .�,-' I , - w�� - - . � . _­ I..... � � too Root Compo ' - , * , .1 , I I - - , If.' horses will remain '"9'--F&rt Of lot 19 in the Oth coil Of Pickering, - 1 *�) MixxD, , • . - v 2.18 P. M " I 11. - _­ ors scut Caubdiau iostage mahlitig not leap than three months, and '. . - I - I , I - ,, %, . prospects are that eat �reseut occupied by UeV. Mr. Kipp6n) con- cease *1 and 4 three 00 -.;'' . ., _. .! ... .�� I - - � I . . . I . -1 � . - _ � . I - 11- _ � . � . ­'. . � - ' - - . __ ", I , . re they are at least. There need taining one half acre, more or lees. on the stampain letter %ad we will send sealett by re- 46 6 LOCAL, . , - . 6:80 P. )IT, . Dep9sit receipt issued for same. . ...-..-.. .. '. !­ I - I ­ I . � . Y. - � whe . Full sealed particulars in plain en- � . - . . � - .. �,� V.- , , , , �, �,� :�, I . , premises are a one and a hall story frame house, turn mail. t TRAixq aolNo WEST iDUZ AS FOLLOWS*.- I , - , � ,I __ -, �"_, ,!� . �-. I i _­. i � .� ._ __ � ­ ­ 1. . ­ � - ._11 - . : .. . - be no fear of a falling off . in price or velopo. to lafflov only, 2 stamps Address Pond , � 9, ' ,, , - ,�.:, - - _� - " ,.�110�, " -_- with other out buildings. Possession given on ' ' _. . - : I,V� , - ., - , - , 11 .-.. .-. .,-" 14 .. . _7.'� - , V ... - : � , .., - Woodward eve I , .. ,­ V. � - � . ; . ., . ': day of sale, or definite time then stated. , Terms I '. ; � �: I - klt _- * , , , . .... . I ­ 1�, � ". - - � ; demand, as many more. . ""' - - - -- 7e" � I I � ", , will be re- Detroit, Michigan. Sold in Pickering by It U. I W. 'R. WADSWOR7 I . Z4Uy Co.. No. 3 Fisher Block. 181 W No. 7 LOCAL - - - V:08 A. Wt- , ' � made on day of no* T. POUCTMR, n_ 13 MixED . . .' ��, 4:14 P. M. I - I `;�,_ , . 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I . . • M M 1 � - . . ; . . ,� - � - AT. . -1 '. -1 , . , . - ;­ T� .1im'" I U . . : t 'p-.1 't. 1 3m- % � , ., , .'IF;, A; . ",:�_,�)- . I . lt." rr') ' 41, , T �,., I - - ' ' i I , ,�,_:4;715i-,1t0__l . .- . - - � , ,, 4�. ll'l I - I l I , � . W1 - , 4.�...,. & i I - - - . � I - / .. .1, . � -C , . . � - # 1 %;A �_;-,,� 1� J .It .aa I . - _ - : K. I , `11 -- ' ' - - � . I � 'T DOTS - . ., 1;�,veo. - - fi.-M � . - . .' .t.."i, . *: - -t! , , 11 I 1�`- M . M DISTRICT a I *:_:.'.."_1 -� . % �, .. r _, �, _ e;.,. � - _ � �j_ . , 'm . -ir - I I ' . -: . . a � SE11T.F OR , -f- ! ..... Mr. Thy. Pugh, 8 . is stllf* bot'nifi6d" to I - _­ . - �, : • . I , t . - I . - * - , ,� , I ,;�' . _ .1. _. .-. . 1. . . . I :..,. � - . I . - I ", ;, - a o . - � I . �; , - ,.. 1, t . _. STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACED MANNER I , I 11 i - -, �_ - ��!. - , .M . . a , - - , �1� ­. ., t�o . � � ­_ - . - I . . ..,.;:, . . - . � '. , �,,- . - ` � . . _ M the house. M . . A . .... .. M M a . . l � - :�, �, , , - _ . !", - I a .. . - M . - '. j � ��:""�;"."...,;..��4M.,�f.�;:..-� .r' - - 11 il."a I . I , %, ... ­ - . � ­ I . 11 - q.. - "'...s. ­_ � ._, ... . � " ;; * , '1!". , - , ,1. � , - , - � FROM OUR EXCHANGES. - " . . . - ' � ;-, t - a r., ". • a�.,; . - ': _­ '' - � a . - - .C., � - Z.- , . ... . . 1�111' . ,� kv-,C� , " " . . . .1 t- L �� .. -.1.1 � . : . � . . � , ­ R � . ­4 . r� - , �4 - . I . 1.0 , . , i � , M . - '... r I �_ - � le S , ,­� ­ . -. - � ,�, - . , lw_,� " . . sere visiting ih our Val . .. , . - M . ., -1 - W, -e.j. : - t.-. - - . .- Maple sugar making ha's commenced , I Mr. and Mrs, Tho pson', of Markham, C']$'N T S` - ` . .. Difficulty'o Brb'at ing ­­_­ �_­' 1, 12c! .�-11. "I k 1. , . * 'J., i4. � ?, i? I � . M 'A 'tt - 1, J - - - , ,- I - . - or 0 1-0 1p'n 1­­ , . 11 ,�!:r�-. v. ,W.­­ il". ,Our;i i ­ "' - in Elgin 'County. Mr. Wism "01 Mi , is visiting with I " , - . �­ k "', , - a :. - !" _ -.11 - ­' � � I, M . , a.:'­e,. , , , , " 1. Mr. John Dobson, of Lindsay, has been big cousin, Mr. Jno. �*13, Sr. - - . 11 .. ­1 .. I � Tightness aot, the Chest � ,-- - --, ,'A a I I .f - ,t,�,­ . I 11 , - i i.-I � 1 .4,4N, 1­-��.o�a,-,,'!Kl '. . .. a ­ �1 . . = - I -1. . � I .... !", ,.:a.. .. ­.Mm f , , �.J � * - , "T 111,�`, '' f" . - . . - � Miss Lyde Tayler, cf Sandford, spent a . A . ��, 1, .�, _ . �_ M : ,­ . called to the Senate. co * le of days last week us. - . il I— ­ '. . ., . r 4� � ,- 1.j 't., - -P - ­ . - , . I - - . ­7 - :.. 1. - .. ­� -TA . , . I ­ . I I I at .f ­_--� 41;x% , , . Catbrine Beggs died in Oshawa on Sun. r ' Wasting au ay of Flesh ' - * T , q 9. Eliza Turner, of Toronto, Ap6nt ' . ' I .1. ,�: � . I- M ­ � p4--:r r-�,, . - , - " ­ I s -- - - .. - -Z-. a --,-. --!�� . 1^ �i � '. Sunday at Mr, 01 . " , .! .. P, A" .. gh 1. ag,rrnan's. �. , I .1 l _�,�� 0 . r, 'a I M I " day, aged 82 years . . - - ' Throat Troubles �­­ .. �.­....;, a,,Mll �rIT , " M M .., :. � ­.?, I , � k� '' , � T he Giffords, ffirilitu I - , - -�­'*t�w, to manu . a:� , . , , -a factlirers The Rev. J J. _ C nuom occupied the BOTTLE,.. I - - .. .- .,.,- a a. ' - '' _ . �. ff . " 11�.if;,Vu,v�.__, _- , , vI le a � . '- ", 11 ; M. - , " �; --�--..�:XIA, I � �. , .. I la�..� . of Napanee, offer to locate in Bowman- pulpit at stott a t 3abbath. . - , - . .! . - - _, M . . . - . - � M. - -, � * ,i: ­1 I . I . Consumption - '­ .11 --.,.. .. 1_1,Z:,.. 1_:" V� "..4'. . -k-f . . I � - . '-r ,- . villa if they can secure a bonus of $5,000. Misses Clara and Li hie White have been . j,IL . � I I . Weak :_,A � i� q,i t :1 - - - - I .� - - k ung5l ' %J�-- - 1, - . k - 1-_ A hotel keeper at Owen Sound received spending a few days i I tie Queen City. M ­ � - �. .­ .- . I I . ­ � ...-. I W4_ '#�j�­­ _ , ._�_ . I - Im . . .. .� . � , �, .- - M. 1. I � - .- -;.;,. �­ �- - 7 .1 11 .. M . . � . 4e.ek."W9 -,� . _: Z - ­ Bronchitis, t . .- - .1 1­10 - �,r,L !;` ,of brimstone from Toronto by Master Bert Wilki soil, of Chicago, is M I . I ; . . ,� , - ai " " , , - d5 a packaue . ! U4 M . , , , . fi-.�M!� ,i!: , .,�fg 04,4 -- - ..., . . . �. . " . . 1. . i . . , ,7.�A ­ t .M - �, " al � ��. - , . ­ frl� ,�� AL � V .M . . I - ­ . .r a a I ' t.", , - . . 11 last week, as a remembrance is . . . I � � - f � • , - '. ,.. ,.-- "y " . . 0 of 11 visiting his Grandfath,,.,r, Mr. Israel Bur- - .- . a A, . I mail . I . : J ., . - . .1 1. 1_._. - . � I .. . I � I - - - - - ­;,��_ T 0 aa I . I I .. . � � . . M .. �­ toil. , 1. . � I - - - ,'�.. - . .., 7 , � - • , - � . . ... . - I - - : Asthma, Cougbs'. . I - - _. _ . . - - �_.,V.`. aa .� N - . future home. ' r . - . - . . . M . .. .� . a. . , , 1;.� I a ' - . . . . . . . . .1-11.1 1U.. - �. �tf 'T I . . . : I I . . . ­.- - 1I.IL214 I. , , - ,,, IL ­1 - - , - Mr. and Mrs. Hisey, o� Mount Joy, are � . _.... . - , - -, �� I , . . - -1 - , ij." 1, - ;_ . :1 , , :. � ,�- '' - " , .. , :- -- 1?11;�J­ M, - .�. - We regret to announce the sad death of ' . I V , h I -, : -e�,-, �� - -. .0. . r , '. �.. � � . . . . . . . . . . I C3 - - - - � . . . . - - .. I - . - . ., a . , k- , . , �41 - I 'Mr- P. McConnachie, of Manitoba, eldest staying-with their frichdi here for a few *-.'.'. :'L I �: t - I . - . Catarrh, Colds . .:..- .1 , . - ... - rl..?�-4 ". . . . I '. ­!e�. l, .,�/. ... . � � I aa . ;._ - �� `�. . . . - , ­ . ­-!_��'-F-�,,I, .--� ,; 1-Y .. days. . 1, . . . I M. . � � . 'f I ''. . . - � . . v,.; I ._­ 4, - . - M - " . . . ;s.,.. - . s ". " .. - , ;.., a, .. 1: I. . . . ­. . . . a . M � 1. . - � -1 - ., � . . . . . . - � a . ....._ - ;/I,, ��-.- & � -1 V . son of Mr. Duncan McConuachie, of Bow- Miss Moore, of Tor ha's be the � . . . .-M .a. a 7 . . . , " . , .i�_�_ -�q�.- .., � ., - ... . L . . . . . . 1. ... � .,.J,,',!`;;Z - . lm .. - I � - . a. . � .1�­ ? - 15� � I ­ 10l'i'. . .. . . -1 I - for som . . . , . . . a I , -� . ivativille. The deceased has been married ' I Non e� time -:� : .., . a . . a . a I I . . . . . . . . - : 4'%` • : # t"V(_t -'t - ' ' . guest of Mrs. James. N17i ' - : . I . M � . , . . . . I .��, ... . M I . . . � . . I � � . 1, , .. .. M . . M 1- .'r-.1, - I . : a . � . - � I - . . a . .. . . "Id, � .. , , ... , M . only three weeks. past. . - I - 1. . . - . - . M . . r �_-*- 0 orlq��4' j)�, -,fi, - . .- . ­ I . .1 . . . . . . - . I .. L . '. .. .... . . ! ­ 1, I - . - , , , " � - r, ' ' � � . a . I a: I , . � , a,-.; - -, _ t rn . . . I . . � - , a . a ". - a. ; .. . . . . .- . I , . . - t * . . r a - M � . .. I , ,b � .- : - A ,��,, - -: � ., W., ..-,, . a . M . . - a - �� - . , . . . ;,t , ,.' , ,­ , . - . uesday evenin-'s-Tol,eirram states that We are pleased to bt4r that Judson �' . a . - . .. f M.. 1. � . - . � r ;, ., ­ - - I n 0 1 . -- 1 �A'd . ..a . M. . . - I - . . - . .. . . - I . ­. . � _. ..." - - i�,� �';A,� - � - , " a . '. . " ...., . - . . . ' - . . M .1 1, M ., . M .. .4 � _;.'. ; I . I I I . ­ � a �, ­­.. M ., - - 1. . . � . I . . . . . M , 0 I:,. -, , , . � I . . - . . I ... � - . . . . . - I . . - .1 .1 '. : 1 . . ,� I ­T� " arrested in Car'son covering. . ... . I .. - - . -.'­. ,� i., a -:�:� ,��i: 1A!_`,**k, . � Ji'.. � ", ", 4, � "I F a . , I . . I - . - _�� M . . _ . -'rraa:4,_­0,, - - a . . , . M , ` .,.�_, , , . ,�- . � . ' ' 1" - * M -.i... * - -, � _., %,.��_A' . �- . . . . � . _. .. . L _. _� _1 . .1:,� � L - • - . City, Nevada, and that detectives have Mr. Brenk, of Ring%ood hag been staying - . . . . '.. �­ .. � I . ' I . . L . - . '... . I _. *. M ,�. t -, '. ;_-!,-, a ..'� , .1 - D R - ' ' M a. ..;(�..,, �_, 'J - 1. for forgery, has been a - . 11 - _T - -� A ill--_, : Thomas Williamson, wanted at Markham Pugh, who suffered a r,-.lapse, is .again re- . - - _ I . a -. 9 a . . . . M .; � : . 11 . a . . . . '�": - � . been sent there to extradite him and bring with his daughter Mrs. T'los. White for a - : ' ' * - � . � . , I - -, . s '� ,.!,,; � - � � � M . . I . � � . - , , . - I . - . _ : I I " .. . week or two. a ., .M - r r . . . ­ . . I a � . . $a .1 M .. a Ii.l. , a:. .". I " .,?,-.� . - . a . aaa a . . . . . , . . . . - I I - ! -a * , " . t�? - ".;!,- - . a I I him to Toronto. . M � a . . - ; � . . .. I . . - ., . - - I L . a a : - � - ,.-. , I .. - . .. .. . ; I - i . . ... � I .. � - .� . � I _ - I . - . a . . 1. _! : `r �"­;, . . . I I 4�,.., ­S­-1- 'T . ' ' Mr. Wm. Gerow is now investing in high I . I . 1, - - �A- - .- . A bear was seen near W. 11. rergu3dn's I .. . . : ­ . I - ­ . - ­ ­ _ ,,, - .1 l L . . ­ I,- t� . a , .. - .1 .. . - m . , I .- . -e-4 , r", 4&� , .. I - . . . . - - . I - - I , . _i� , , * ,.t . .. - . grade cows, having recently purchased a - ' , a . ., , . - . . . . . � . I � , '. . . . . .. ,X - .. . . A' �� - - . . . I I . . . . �. , . W - I ; . . I a .�� place on the sixth concession of Amaranth a. . : . i . . S, . �".a'. . •'. �14 � - famous Jersey. - .� '. .1 . . - I � . . . I . , I ­ - , .. * . . . '. , a.M . , ,,�', - I a, - a . _. L - .. - . . , 4", , V) " . - near Shelburne, Feb. 26th. Mr. . .1 ' . ' . . i , 11� I • - � �. • . , �44' r ­ , , - _ �.;�', �. _ �. '. �. _ �. _;�. ,., _;�. . _;�,_. .. _ ,.,.. � . .. _ _ _ _ a - , . . I _. .. i, �.--;,�-- .. - . � . : �:4.. � I , , . � . a - I . ..: - - N - , - . in the chase by several others, armed .. . _. _!,., I ., I . , , , .. er and C. Fenton. I � .... I � . . 1. .�l , - - . I , "! .-: : i": , -blow fr(,m Mr. " I . I -:::! - � with axes, a William The Rev. W. H. Emaley left, by the ;* , S . a .. . .1 - m, a. , . Ferguson took alter bruin and was joined The band is steadily gaining in number, �-.� �. . I . . . �1 , .4, the latest additions being eases Alf.,Iloov- - -. .. . L 9 . . S 0 C U . - . . I , . 6 I,, �41 t.. _. r . � "a.'.. Ta , a - � Hooker's axe finally putting an end to the Montreal Express on Friday last for his - ­ ' . I . j ... - a. a . � I _. a � : - . ­1 0 . . . - - 'J . r �: - ;#, - '\ . . . . a . . .1. . . �J I -luimal. , home in the Lower Provi,IL . . . I . a . I I .- . q . . I _ I . - . . . am . - a . . . . : . '. , . _.. . , . , ., .;� . -1 17 - - - . . . . - ,�� . / , �,e . ' .- : .. I i a � - . .1i,., Mrs. Palmer, ho lived near Port Hope, , Mrs. Brenk, of New 'Cc who has been -'- -a ' . 1. . . - . . . - • �.'i-�-�,§ - - " � - . , I . . . � . � " f . . . � bite, : ,-r , � . . � . , , a , ... . ., �-. I? -1 - I - her sister M s. Thos. W � . . .. ­ . . I � . . i I - I .. - . . . . 1. . . . P,-' � -. - , and mother of Mr. J. Palmer, of Whitby, visiting with h a . - � _.-I.. . � . . . - . , - . a . . . . :1 � ..; .- 2 � . .. ... . .. . . . . _ . - . .. . . . . .. - . . . � I . � �_­ . . - died last week after a somewhat prolong. left for her American h)me this week. . . � . . - . . - . . 1. . . 11 : - . - - i - . . . . i . . . .- . . . . . . - . ­ '': '. - - . . . . . . . I . - I . - � . ­ ­ -1 -.,.;, - . - - . - -1 - . . i - . . - �. . . . � . . ,� ­ ", � 1. _�t 1, - - - ed illness. Her remains were brought to Miss Emma Taylor, of Sandford, is holi- .. ' . . . . � . . .. . . . :�It'.�- , - . r . . - . � . . . .1.. __ :��, .. . . . . l! �: 5P - . � . - - - . . , . ­_ - . � - . , V I... �, . .. - . _. - � 1. � - I . . . - I � �', ­­i . . I . !; .!. , S, .,: , , - . Whitby on Thursday of last week and daying with friends .in this locality, and .' ' I '� .. . *-.1 .. ., - . . . �.. . � . I a * . , ­_ -4��.; " . t � .1. . . . . - I . - . - - - . weeks. . . � ­ I - ­ . - MY . . . . ... �! .. '' . . intends to prolong her visi t for a few _. . ... . � �' * " f Pure -".-'. 1. I :­ . . .. i­ 11 '. !_� .;,.,' , "'.17, .. , - taken to Groveside cemetery, Brook ' lin, for I .Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thornton, were call- - - .. -_ . 1. Oxyge ed Emulsion o � ­� .4'.. t'.. . - . greatly _ , " . " . . .. interment. She was an -old and. . . �,�)­ , - ­�'- ft., - .. I - ., - �,,'. � , � . I - . � . ­t'�'. , 1; � '. . ed away last week to Toronto to see their ' . . . . . . �._ I!, ". i.l. . . I IR . - . - 0 1 4.,, , , ". �: - �_ i�k , .. . respected lady. sister . - .C., -1" - I - . " � � - . . ' . ster-in-law, Mrs. Ed. Thornton, who was . . ... . - k­r .� . ,,try . A very sad accident happe- erred - - ".. .e. - . .... .. A7 1 . ae n to Link '31 . �_ , I-. ; .- - .. lying at the point of do th. . - ... I,- _'. 1� . , , S� - . - Mount Albert on l6tl -inst. : 'a , I � - . - f Toronto . I , _�_ . .�.�. Woodruff near I Miss Christina Spin i, .JL' 9 who . . �. - W - . ­ - COD ­.' - ..� , -. -1. - - . � while in the bush chopping with another has been absent form our vale since her � , . . . . I . 1, - --,-'V. ". .- . . . . � I :� . . � . , '. . Youngman. They had fallen a tree but childhood, has been via tin her cousins in ' .. . . - . . . ; ., . - .. I-: _A'�. I ,� - , I � . - - - " "' - . . i �, . . - I . . . - - -: _�;, i, , . . i . - - - , �': I . � ay; _ . . . .. . . " * . . . . : I , -m . . . . .. - '. - .. . _: .4 1 . I � . . I It got lodged in another one. He told the this vicinity for a few ( . . - . . 11 f% ­ . . - . . . . � ' * '; : ; , ` * r..., k:. $-:rl - - I t . - . . .. - . . . . . . . , � . , . - . .. I - . . - - I .- - I ,- 41, . - . I- While on her way to iervice last Sabbath . . . q_ T AST E L E S S --- - � . :, ...- .....,A, ­ young man to strike it with hig axe. In. . .� . . . � � . . . . ­ . . - ­ - - - . .. . '1­ . . , . - : I - � � - . . .. � � , ,-!. . i . . - . . . � . .- - . - . , � __;i4- .- . stead of striking the tree lie stink the axe morning, Mrs. Win. White had the misfor- - . . . . . . ,..,-: _� ­ . /,. . - - . . , . I ., ' - __ - * ' ' ' ' : ­ . - ':' - . . . . -.� . .1 . - into Woodruft's tlii,,b. I . true .to fall, and fracture her wrist. We - - , � 1 � - * . . I - . _ � .. *, . . . I ­ .: . . . ., '­r - . 0 .0. - .. . . . - .. . ... ,, hope to hear of a spaed.,r recovery. . , - ­ . . FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS' '.' .- .- ". ..-. ..:_�­., �.,�.:A,__. - . � 11._.,�.� - - B. W. Howard, an East Gwillimbury; , , - . . . . I I - - I .... , . . �, . . . . . 1, e 1, . - - O'... . . . � . I . I .�, � . . - . . - . . . ­ - 1, - - December 21 1891 ' - . . 0�.,�, ­ . _ 1. . farmer, who (lied on We are pleased to bei.f that Tomm Nvil - . I- I . I - ,-4;, . ­ � I . I _. . .. �� - ­' � �._ �1 �. I , - I , - (3-111 i-, now attending Markham High school. � � �, _` - . , . ZJ1&_M:R_141_1rr0M=T rr0n01_=C). . - ,140, - . . _� . : " . I - left an estate valued at $47,124, of whicl; I c' . i - ... � . . . . - - .. � - . .. __ - ­ Tom is made out of the right kind of . - __ __ " -.Y . ), � � . . - $17,000 is in real estate and � 19,000 se : To t I & 1101HI ___ __ - I _.- . # � I " _ __ - ___ ______ _____ - - - - , ­. . � . . - .-Iferial to become a si cce;q in life. . . . ; - .: 1�n:,;�, - . . , - .- - - . : : cured by mortgage. Bv his will, which ' 'Mr. John Besse tendered his friends an .. � FARMERS' MARKET. � . ' � :, % 14 . � 7 . . .: � . - is very long, he leaves his estate for the � ()v:,�,,I., * 1. r- ... . ��' , ' - .- - - supper last Sabi -day evening, in his - . .., � �. ,�� . I ' k suppe ) . I �., � ,­� _ - . - I � TORONTO, Mar. 4th 180% - -_ , . . ­ ... -an J0. . .. ., - : q ., -cr flie quashing o f ( h i� Local Option ­ ' - _.i_�: .' I.. - . - - ,f - . - _. - I erles. by-law. ' Spice will not, permit a. detailed Wheat, fall, bush ........ f 0 92 to # 0 92 - ;.;� - "T - . .. . . I , - I '. .- .- . 11 -,- - __ __ --- - - --- - a .. - . _.. .. W. _!.,��.,.. _.., eaths occurred . ! . . Four d d , C, Wheat, spiing ......... 0 88 to 00 - I . . - " ; benefit of his widow and children, grand ' ` o% . children, nephew.-, and ni r, ENOUGH FOR THE COUNTY' I . , d at the Industrial .w.i.cjt nt of the proceeds ip, but it will he . I . . .- . . . . ­-_7.1' . : ­_ , i . . I .. - I Home last week: Mrs. Turtle, from Wes.: silPlWiNit to say that &I, in ell- I - �,-:-�� -k*1 . - - - . has just received d larg6 'con- ._._;:...­..LJ�C- . ton, aged 841 years; Mrs. E. Martin, from loyed tlioinsz4ves ininieAnsel v. . I �: -14.­.-, �_ , . . . . - . Wheat, goose ............ 00 to "., �;- 11 . - . . �� ­ - . - anniversary Servicei Ili connection . - - ., . I ad 01* T 1, -A Wheat, red Winter...... 0 912 to 0 00 - - I%SE ' . I 1. -, - Newmarket, aged 85 years, and a 'I . 82 In W signment of Fresh Groceries, Wew . '.,I -i _. . n Vaughan, with th,e Methodist Cbarch were held here Oats, bush................ - 85 to . 86 - . � -.,-. : I - 'r,l 0 .- " ., ., L ten years named F- McKay, of Fruits, Crockery, Glasswar , Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Cof- s ... ,��. - , .- .1 . 11% -.--- ._% - .. la.4 'S';A,bb,tth. Ili the nini-ning the I&IOey, bush ............. . 52to 152f . e - l- - and Mary Perry, from Searboro', aged 65. . Rev. . I . - 7%.-�- ap- _... . - - . - M.r. :+t ,want, of, Stouffivill prea, Peas, buib .................. 61 to 00 fees, etc.: and is selling it cheap for cash. Call at his store , - 3 - - . �_ The first two died from thecieffects of hi Ched 11111 0 L - _._-�'_._'17�4 , . , - I 4 , - - � • .. . � . � elO(Illellt And imprew irmon showing Hay, new* tone0•.4046-60• 15 00 to 16 00 offe . . - . �, . 1.�.. ;., V, - & ... grippe, and the third of croup. . - and get some of the bargains he is ring, .,. " __ .. * .. A* : : - . ­ forth the wonderful privil6ges and inheri- Straw, ton................. 9 50 to 1000 . ., . . -11 * . . . f, . . :... � I .;,�� - I - __ : - -Oh what at cough I NV III you beed tan:-f� of Christians.and in the evening, the Dressed hoes ............. 6 00 to 6 2.10' - - 1. - . I - t5 PICKERIN ' the warning The signal perhaps of the same reverend gentlerran discussed even Beef, forwItIartors ....... 6 00to 5 00 - . . � . - �� -ving from the Bsef, hindquarters ...... 6 0090 8 00 T, I , 0 . , I,f .. . sure approach of that more teri ible disease more a6ly than in the ma ISAAC WISE - 1. G � � - , . . . . . . consumption. Ask yourselves if you can words -1 hou bastmade hirn a little lower .Wupou ... 800 I - .- - - , .-. .1 . . . - - � .................. 90 _. - 11 I .4- , . - afford for the bake of saving 50 cents t " .. -,-- . -_ --- - ,'1 . ­. ti than the an cr ned ' him with glory Veal, cam . .......... i_ 8 00 to 10 CO . .,�,­ .� . . .. ­ . run the risk and do uothibg for it. We and honor." In the affirnoon, the Rev. Mr. I 10 � . - . .. . .. - know from experience that Sbiloh's Cure Young. of Markham, vw ho ii, a very plesent Butter. III .................. 00 20 to 22 00 . I �'s�o�Y Acc'�ENT will care your eough. It never fails. 2-6m preach,jr, gave a -very �hougbtftil and log;- Eggs, der ................... 00 00 to 00 18 . . In �Peusdlag a ewsues a Pon TM &Wdftuy N"Md - __ -_ - - __ - - ______ sad oa weskft afterward It was dheowwad th,rA the hailr w" am. - - I diseourse on the •- Advom,�y of Christ." r�vec We at own put t6b wenderfti pr*pWauea. am Me . .. .. I . - • Day after day the evidence accumulates "' =NW 40 & JIM been Mo 6sumad UM we W• a" IS""_ - - - - _;�. -4, 1 : The regular choir cond icteal the service of ,. - - that the "Myrtle Navy" is the people's DOMINION BANK '. � Ikunsegbout =0 lwlwtd U"Gr t" noiiIe of qu"Rpo Auf;l-Z= _ - I I - . - . - ; . - - favorite tobacco. The demand keeps in. song in the morning ai d erening. In the . � It 18 1PREFECTLY NARMLK88 AND . . - - � . - . . Afternoon. a juvenile c loir, under the con . 80 WIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN UBE IT:;' ... - `7' 1 .- . creasing, an] from every oew circle of ,i - I ,.., ­ uctiorsbip of our teac ier, $1r Ward, as - �'.. .- . . . sue- Capital Paid up, - $1,500,600 V . .. the halt 6V" and wply tho mixtale for a few minubw 804 . _�.�', . consumers who bxve,been induced to- try ' - hL%leappean an It by 31280C wItIumt the sltg�ite" peAn or injw7 Wb" . "... - pl:i-ed the congregaticn. 1,y the manner Q. rplus, . - - '_ $1,350,000 - 6 @4*ir9v9r&f&*rwsr& Itiounlikoan er preparation *yet used - .]-' i.4, . .. - . . _. - 1. . it the evidence is etupbatic in its favor. wit;, whien they preforme4i their part of " . . fora purpow. Tbousands of LADIW8 who have b"a . =" . . . .- ;zmvico. Not only did they lead the * , with hair on their FACK. NECK and ARX8 "test its ta yed I . . - . Its genuine qualities always .1iold the the s � ':_ . - . - . . GENTLEMKN who do not appreelatea beard or hair on Lbeir, neek, I I: • . - , � .- friends they once have wade] Theso hynm tunes, but also smig two selections ill I WHITBY AGENCY..,: � Ind a pricelen boon in Queen's Anti-Nalrino which doft away . - ...� '.e_ I I - � qualities W�11 be kept lip to their full st.911. one of which u sapranosolo was taken by a - - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . with Shaving. by rendering Its future growth an utter imposabili - ­ _. -1 It is to . Pfleest Queen-% Anti-RWrino 11. W bottle, sent in safety mailing boxmpo"W paid by= ("MIX . _. - lard by the niatinfacturere of it. little ten year old girl ipanie I Nellie Thoinp- Interest alloweel at highest current mte•. NO 6MIOdfrom observation).. Send money or stamps by lellet with full addrew written plainly. corres- I _��'. , _. - pondtni*# strieuy confidentifil. This advertisement is honest and stmight forward ill eve . . .. . . - Their singing Indeed showed cALreful notice of withdrawal required. a word. It . I , : these qualities and the reasonableness of s911- I � emu ins. We Invite you to deal with no and you will and everything as represented. Cut t opt and . . . N" - .,_�' training, and was a credit to theinsches a can � ,�' ;_�' . . . the price that they attribute their success:. " . - W. H.. HOLLAND. sead t"ay. 'Addrew 9UKCN CHIINICAL CO., 174 Raoe Street CINCINNATI O. YO -' , I I � _. and also to their instructor.. 101V . . MANAGER. me"er your letter any Post omee to insure its safe delivery. We will pay $500 U;7 any Cos* . �, . I . . To the quality they will adhere at all . L . . . __ - . .. - . . - � . " . . _ __ - _ _ - - - - ------ ----. - - _____ - I ___ OfftilureerallahteetWuryto any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. , - \-_�, ' - . -also to the a ... - . - 11 . cost, and e-pricelfthat be pos- .- - . _�_ : ., . Isdift who introdues and sell among their Mends 26 11"U66 or Queen's And-swrine. :,.: K . . _. � .... ; , 1. . . ­ 'i'' ' ' UECIAL-To ra - I'- - - - sible. . _:_ Men of Canada. . �­ , I -. , we Win ,writh a BILK DR1888. 15 yards best silk. Xxt Lwvexotue=d�vlft r- - ­ - : .. .. ._ . I of auk 49170= from "at with order. dow Balmy or C4111=16111011, to "env& ! - . . . - A report eoiiies froin Bradford that qu .. - . .., .. I 1. . - . - '. - , _____ ------------- - _____ ___ - I . .� .;�� - ., -Ir - • - - l 1.i�, I- . . i . L. . - I -,..i - . unknown peddler, was murdered and CL'o- . '. '1'� �tl:'�- W11. V0VI1R'A:4F,''I). P-: . . .4 I " I . ­� � . BE AMA . ..�."� A . . ; - .,� � ­ I ­ � . - - It is perhaps safe to say that -nev_er tu _"r` _�, I . . - mated by agatia of roughs a few days ago : I • - - - pang F, � y M ,:, . - " . � . ' � . I = - . - _: at the tavern of Mrs. Gamble of Lovelta. the history of book making iu'tilis country, - . . . 'I - . - - . . - All men can't be ; �:;.".S._ , 4 - - - : .1k - - a little villa,ge in Adjala township, Simcoe has a more satisfactor v an I pleasing work THE. I@ a.. PICKERIN G..; - . . I - than the above been prodweed. The well - Apollosof strength . . -1 _. .:1.1... - - - - county. The stranger was called upon � . �. 1�1 F . ... . - - � 1, .- i , . . _. . r. Cochrane, . J . � ol, - - -for a song during the evening by the gaugl,. ktioivu ability of the editor, D . a-ad form, but all . . . . . I - � � � ' , . . . . I . � - .. _. and the almost world vice reputation of . ' 1: 1, - - "f,. �! ,.� . . - who had been drinking heavily. He left * may hare robust ­ . - ­ .., ., �� . i I - - ' ' the publishers, Messrs Bradlev. Garretson . . - . ... I : , : .: f, . . . for h.9 room followed by his tormentors . . . . . - _ - . . � . � � . . � �:_� - "".�... � ' who amid deafening oaths and curses ht- & .Co., Brantford, Ont., ire a sufficient I health and strong - , . . . I ' .- . � �_.,� - - .- �� � ��' . rs , - blicati , . 0 -, .. _ . guarantee of a valuab e pt 011. - .. I I - - - - orally rained thdr Mows upon him despite The first edition, V 1. 1, bas just come . nerves wid. clear The best advertisilits medium in Ontari . , lr7 , . , , , . his cries of mercy. When all became still fro ' 1. 1 �15 �,:.- 111 -. . ,� � , . - m the press, and I a grked success, minds. Our trout., $!I . �- - � ,O:d w at - I � . ...- - .. - '9�--ft.. . . and h boy, :n I I as expected of . . .. - I .. . - . . .. .--- - I - -4­�':' . I � - 4 - ` _64 the drunken crew became afraid, knowing much "O:d w I .- . ... . . County* - ­ I. .. __ . . ___ -�i�­iv . . . . . - ,4 - - what the>- had done, and they then carried Canadian skill in bookm king A brief ment makes such . I . . .. . .... .. . - .. . � 1. � I .. _. .. I ­- � - �: �zs: . I . 1 I - - - � � 0 . . . . . . I . _� ." ,,, . � �t, - • . . : - � the bob down staits to the barroom and examination of its pages ill gii;e a st W 16 - a 9 men. Themeth . I .- - . ­ - - .- - .. . ­ :­ _��.4.",_ ... O& I 1�Ij . � I . Irol - ' ' new - . . - - : - " - ' _. ' , - - - - " -V � .. �. . . . . shoved it into the large box stove where impression of the magaitu a of the under- i 0 new Z, _-f�. � � , . ­ We are' offerin (5 THE t sub � . 4 . . . - _.1,.­,V4 I taking. . The wearing of y.600 faces and are our own exC1U,9iT01y, and where - In . _� _._!�_ I . - . . _­ -.1 - - � it was burned to a crisp. a * . . . " .�, �, * . .- , ; • . . . I � biographies, the excelle photogravure . - .; .. . .... A- '� - . _.. ... .. -a I ., . anything is left to upon, the . . scribers the balance of 1892 for -_ - ......'..""'... - . : • ­ � . BALSAM. .: _..., .1, work, the unsurpassed ty raphy an I the . . . . t , .` . . - . - - . - . ­ ; ... & "I . - .. quality of the inateris �'use ,most �ave ex- ISM is emMy, . .r" F . . - . .. - . ..- - - : ,,� �:, __ � .. qu . - 4 -ell I .. � , . - . . - *9 � . . .- I :,�S_ . - . haunted a sum but litt4e r, ort of V25,000. VIGOR Ol' ly "Ble. . . . - - ,,� eeting of Mou -Zion as- @_ - , . .-' 0 - '-. ` -.1,,`-.,.%:-. At the last m nt , pernsunfly , . lt � . I - J - . - '-;6e Men of Canada," is truly a great . . "I 7, .- , - . i . �..I.� 1_ � �.. , - weiation P. of L. it was resolved that a - Nerro=SM, I g - I : . - -.�,.; � 41 . .. , and beautiful work of art, which cannot restoreL Wnknesj4 - ENTS,-.-, -CASH. -1. 6 I_1­..,­....!..-- �� I - copy of this following letter be sent to the - . . . - ­ . __ r. fail to interest, please and instruct where. DebUity, and all the train of evils i . . .1 _.,:.,..­ -._ 1'�, . 7 - Nzws for publication. . . . 0___ . . l . - . . . . I 1', �,,,`: - W . : . ., _j . . r seen. This truly original enterprise . I I . I � , � _.�r . - . . � � - . . . - s � . ��,� . . r,.,. � . In ;­ � .- .. Ms. Wx. . BuaGass.-Dear Friend an, eve * . from early errors or later exeenes, .. : .. . * �. .. .. � i.t. A - '.I , - � . . .. - :. ., . - _... 1� - - . . Bro. We t4e officers and members of the has it value which pl ices it in position . � � Send in name 'and cash. ' . .. . �-_'. ,4x , . � . " � ", . . . . ­ � . - - li, , `,� . _. . . . . - .- - -;- t'.16- . Mount Zion* Association of 'the Patrons of vastly more desirable than that of a mere the result of aver-work, sickness'. - . . . . . - . _%:.'_:�-.,:'­:-- . � - ., . , . - -4, 1; ­ � - __ - - - - , - Industry desire to convey to you an ex- picture gallery.. It will be convenient . .1 .-,.I... 11 I I .''...I , - . , . ,.; .. _,-�:. 1. . - . nook of reference in profeadon and bulli- worry, etc., forever cured. 'Full . I . .;, . �­W.-. el, - premion of our sincere sympathy for you . " - I .7,.�.;-.1,� � . k . - nes .1 - � - - ,,,i.,, -,: - . . . in the very painful affliction 'which has, iq life. and will and go down to strengthdevelopment, and tone giv- C 1. Jh_ 3WOM 0 .'sT -V . .-. .--. �:. I I _­ - - . - . - '' I . future generations a. an cyclepaedia, . . ­�_%,_..i -, . .. . :_P�� �._, I �. . - __ I , ., : - .. _-�. - - _1­:.. - 'deuce of God, come you. and . - Q 'BRIEN ." ill theprowl en to every organ and portion of the , .. Wo E9 ­ .: - . carrying with it the faces and record of . 4 . • I . )% family. we are deeply sensible of. the .. . - - � . your fami . . , 4. �-. � -_ '­. - . .. - . � � 0. : . - - I V: ...� . 11 � 1-1 .. 1.1;�� , . . great and irrepairable loss, which you those who played an Im eta I &-t in body. Silaple, natural methods. Its- . - � . I . Established .. , THE � _% .. .. , . . . I . I ,,, have sustained, and of the impossib;litv, Public life in the far awarpralst I ? . � . . . . _T . 1, . . ­�;,�'T.l .� . - a -.4 I I � .. - . - . - Men of Canada " as we mediate improvement awn. Failure . � . � 18678 1 - . . �-.-�-,,�- . _ ­ . Sum up the . . - . I . . ­1 - ­­.!"�_1 • of successfully sharing in your great sor. . I . � . . _. . _. _1: "' - I . . . .... . , . . .; I . � . . .. :_,_ flk i row. Best as your friends we would like 'vill, we find that it coutaiiia much that 'a impossible. 2,000 references. Book, . • ' . . . . O.. - � ...., 1, .. . . valuable, beautiful an�i ple4flillg, and we do r . PHOTOGRAPHERS -� - . . to assuru von, that you have our profound explanations and proofs mailed . . - �__i_ .� - - - . sympathy, and pravers that. G(xi, who "ot see how it cal) fail of a large circuls. . . . . - , . . ­1 - . . � � � . . . Has disposed of Toronto business -,. - .'. �`. . .1 - - . . - - lion. We understand that the publishers ; t . . . . ­ . " . ." I - . . - . . - - :. . -1 - ;t,.,%� . .:,-. A �_ - ­ knows what is beat for us, and whose love (sealed) free. Address, , i - . '. - �. - '-'- ­ � ' . L,Nk . . n- ...-_ - -".,;- ..�_­. t . .. - . � is as great &a his power will grant you that acre expecting to issuie an3ther edition of ' ' ! ' . sl . and will hereafter devote his e . - �'... - I . . - . . . - . E . . I . 1, . - . � Vol. 1. during the pre year. The first . ERIE MEDICAL 00. . - ... � � ­ ,. comfort which can only come from 11ini, I I . tire time to Whitby Gallery.. __ Za :,::� _­_ �_ I . - . volume touches Toroni�o.atid reaches west; . :_ . - .. 0 � '! , � I � . ..- 1. .. ; . -.! - i . I . . . - that he may over rule this providence for the taec.-)ud I V under way, starts , - . I . BUFFALO, N.Y. '. " - � - - . ­ -..I- - �,Ij�r, . - * - ��:.' -, � . . __ eommetc-: ., 1� � , , ­. . . ., , 4 . - your everlasting good, and that his bless- volume, 1, a : - - - . - USINESS is already ­� . . at Toronto and east, audit is the . I � . .. : . - 1. . . . . . 11.. . .. li_ 11 Ing and smile may ever rest upon you and - . .. � '. � � " ' I . . - --: .: -� ,_ i. _ I ' - " ' Nlkl I- - nz - 1�, - 5 . intention of the publi. . ing to 11tLm, but the facilities are .. 4 J.- � . your little children, till as an unbroken reach to cover the en - - * PICRIERING - *. - , B - . ­ ­ . . 11 - - tine Dominion, which will involve the pro- . .. . ___ _� . � � - family you may meet your loved ones on -, . . I . . . I .. . � . . otion of about sevem different volumes. .. - Stich that be eart accommodate all _. -. -� ,,.k * - , " . . u I ... . ,' k<, .,I , . ­ . L _,�'.4 . I that shore where there is no partin-g. bat " ' - . , . _-I_ � - L 1�' ,�. . . - We are glad to know that some of the . who requ-ire pictures. During the- .- ... .., i". --- I I � - where sickness and sorrow, -pain and death - . I .. ' ..... ' �' - '' - . p . .. ­ . prominent men of our owu locality, are to ur..caud -1. .;, I -,..- `_11:.,:� - are felt and faced no more. .. I holiday season - �all anti get photos, '. , -, ��`.,: � . dppear in the volume to bo issued during - �,.*.. . 1 1�:�­ .. I . .. . - Please except this humble expression of - . . � ... - . . . , .� '. � the present) - I . . . � that will be !s it? in the latest style I -,-.Ai, _ l, # � I., I * -..- I . 1. .� . . UMBER - I -, . .­ � . � our good will and sympathy. I . . . - � . L 2 LATEI AND : ' . w_,­­ - .. ___ - . :._��4.'­. LL - ; - :. - ­_ _. _ ....." � �. . - L.,.2:l �1. V WK. 1".1-WA(IDS, W. F.R. JoNmi,, -: .-- . Pu�mp Factory, �,� of the art. .. .... - ., : �,.j - I I � - . 0 , - . � .1 1 � _­ __ - ­"41- .1 -:1 .I A I . - . . , . I . . � Troasurer.. L - . . - * . . t -I.:,. 'I, .. Ill. f - - : See. I I . . ; - ��: � � �, . , ,:_­ ..... I , . . . I - - � . SHINGLES, .1 .1 ­ � . I 1. � _ . . ,-:� �. . _. I ... ., . - I . . _": �,�4,,� - . - -_ - 1 _� * �. - . I . . 01�_ a-ero"w.r lFroprietor - - � . - . '.., 1. % I. - __ . "...:.._1. . . . � �. � .. - 114L , - - . , . ... ,. , - . . � : - MJ% . : - - . & w . I �_:........, � I - ­ ' ' ' PECIAL attention will be givell.*::. . - : - . I - . ,.,. � . BIRTHS. . _. -..�;,­. .:,. �� .,: . _'.. . ..,.-: r. .: ERRORS YO N AND OLD D IESSED LUMBER. . -7 Manufacturer of - . - . , � I I.: �,r� - 1. Organio Weaknemi I OMM. lack ed 1R. . . 7 1 . ":��,%.. __ . �11;� " . . are ristmas-: ` , _. I . ANDREW --- At Pickering, on Wednesday. March - S - - roups-aad as Ch . " f, I W 4 . - -- . - qj, the wife of John Andrew. of NwM. Meg . tively ound by ,. _ .. . _. - - Lift, Force & Suction Pumos . to family groups I ­ _r��., - I It - _R� . ­:W - . - a son. HAWIWWN wism rvous Vability, _ - ; 0 1 . � , ", �1 . 2-id 18 Meg K _1; - . - a. ;_11 � 1-1 -­ ,a Tuesday March lot '" ' Deep-well Pumps of Brass, Iron and is a time when raostiIii4ilies'llave: ..'ZWO-Avy', " R&mKv-4---At Pickering. o Wwnew of Sighk Me bition, Unfitnew . . �_ P-91 11 . I ". - I . . . IFWN the wits of John Rankin., of & son (stil- to Mam, Wainted k Low of Power HARD AND SOFT WOODr Porcelain. . ' - _.. � . l � - -� I � • 1-1 . . borne.) no In the N on% Drain In -AT LOWEST PRICE- . . � reunion, it is the proper tiMe Ao - 11&W,�-: --- ". - . . ; " � . -, "Z , � Pal - � � ­ , 11 1_-� I . . ­ - I � -, I .4 5 - . - %, . . � . - .,,.. ...'�� I - . - ,_ 14 M :­ . �. - - .. ". . I .. �� irw� seviinfil Averdw . 81AVED 410 P=PINI WINDMILM - �, �.t � . - 11- 7% (::) M a .dL 8 Im I groups taken.. - -. - .1 ­­� , - k A � 1. ., �` ''7 , - . . . 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She had never known the luxury of lotion of Jerussleult" says ex- Consul -Oil - . : ,` d i� ;, • ! 11" g , : , idea fbere wigs `ny on ` resat• �rtien I got up house, ark thcoughont,..deipite the w]tit+e a grievance. Her duposiLion was to look at man, who has just returned, to +Detroit 1. �� -, t . ,:. O$APTER. 1: ; ~. _ , the -der. Anfl, o I did not expo -Lai June mornfn 8 abroad'on the cheerful side of things; .She had never �+,-n pre" re tier, `•fie about St1,t100, of `* : :. :..t..• - `' '" L�1 woad and river and tlel been ill since the ailments of childhood. She po - dA000DILE8 01 TR)S TRAMI Y' to $dd a lady re Bathurst is never whom one -half are Jews and the re der :` - , . `'. "Take w chair, Ellen, "aid Mrs. Ldatl}titst ,pld not believe her present condition of Moslems and Christians, the former being `' ...., Y " I —I Toe our on," said s liesitiitin about the groan I don't remember *• g Y g ot1;e>c lad at rw as though alias Morton wp the new house• depression and apprehensiveness was the in the majority. It is impossible esti. - := 1,; . -Male voice. any Y :. maid, for some unwelpome reason rive! d iReaultof s ndfa a few hours in this loom { - I -came only th msrnin p B g Y mete the number, however, a :the sting ` -= "' ' ' - _ ' k The girl started, looted round, bat saw Y g pe g `• Yon ate >sot a ember of the family t" 'to in the preseges of the m:stt Pause �rit6 Chia sliest and self- absorbed olci Qf atatistica is made nnle►wful by t koraa, ^t� x. ao one. .. Yoa will $n$ this lase. dull There ere worriaiat. The rl was be inafn to think - Na I aui not a r alf.tive ; but I am p 6� g g the Mohammedan bible. A co of that }T�� �� ,',` "1'm an the wall," said the male voice in „ the ands to walk in, and books in the ner health most be failing her. book is very hard to obtain, and anything ; -_ - t, �; �. a to tic tones. goin to stay a w►h le. �'° Al � _� pa fie ,. „ library. Ism practically an although At the end of luncheon the old woman published concerning it that falls tnto the Y ., I �. ,. She oast her eyes n The head and grsciows ci fed be with involan- '`Y• P Y 8 p g Y P• asibnishment " (loin to eta st I suffer from no ailment or p3►ia I sever noshed away her plate, and keeping her Band: of the Turkish government is immedi- • n man clad tar± g Y ellf - - . j . � : ehoylders of w litght- haired you g ., cross the threshold of this house. A young nnfathom,►ble eyes on b e. odd with ately destroyed. pp� y Garwood House for a while ! v„ lad cannot walk on country roads'slone : startling unexpectedness: : " What change .. z k: in flannels, a rd almost direct! over g per g The English Missionary society still ex- ' t :a her. Yes. t� by era yy a astonialied . she Y g t'Y Y - �= a asked widenin t6 a di lance between them You will be obliged to make the most of the has some over you sine a morning Yon are �� Jerusalem, but makes no Moslem con- J �y's- The oars man mounted a run hi her • �.� y g c. g g as the walkedg grounds, for we keep no horses. We enter- not the same. Did you not the grounds verts, owing to'the• fact, in greet measure, . ( - y on the ladder said said: I hope I haven't « y� �m We. breakfast at half-peat interesting? Hsve you lighted on no lacks that a converted Moslem is at once driven startled on! I was looking for something Oh, nothing, he said in momentary PAY• Pas . • �' Y g confusion end th,nn f rendered a moment, seven, lunch at two, add dine at half -pest to your liking in the Ifbrwry out of the country b the natives. Indeed, } 4- _ I had lost when I saw you. I spoke because .. six. M son is the soul of nnctaalit He The rl could not have been more seton- - �. Ithou ht oil might ht be frl htened if on and then partly re acv ed himself. I m Y P Y• I am beater satia$e that they remain ss - - S Y g „ g Y sure 1 beg your purdo n ; only, you know, never varies a minute —never half a minute. fished f one of the grim carved heads in- the they are, for, as a general rule, a proselyted - r4 :,M, came it unawares. Go ea lore the ground@ between this and black oak chimney -piece had addressed her. Christian who has to renounce the koran . I ` •° What is it i" she asked with great dig- You are so unlike Mr. Bathurst, I thougght lanche b • hell will tin s uart�r of an She had been thinking that if she came in on could not ba cloael related. You g usual! loses his best charaeteristice and ., g q y ¢. . _ 1-..i. nity, a ping book a ,sad tilting 'her Y Y the room and eat down at the table with herr - • • must think me vet rn le to ask. yI assure :.. befo it ' reatjy,«'.' goes to the bad. ; - °� - t f oreaiu -co cured umbrella farther back over you I did not men to frighten and I clue fet - from .comfortable ss she' hat on, Mrs. Bathurst would not notice any- There are practically three Sabbaths in .. • ' I t her dainty shoulder. , e _ red the Mn • hollow, resounding thing unusual in her appearance ; and that Jerusalem— Friday, the Moslem day of war. - ., .. didn t mean to be ud ;and itr��rribIg f rY . Only my crocodile Jack' S. Passe a #ter he interiew with Geor Ghat- ff ,she had fainted- or fallen off her chair, ship, Saturday for the Jews, and Snaday ��' y "Whit 1" she crie , u¢ her areas awkward about th crr#CCOdile. fie < . p ., Jn tor. ay great desolate house had o Vre. Bathurst would have contented herself for the Christians. Practically there is no y - * r F ' `t Together and'tlugd: he ground She smiled. H' co punction was din- reseed her like a rtentloas cloud. The with summoning a as giving orders Sabbath for business des on uninterrupted- a E ., :�` ' ' arming, engaging. Hc� almost required pro- P po ed - . . - t . with apprehend teotion from hi "You did not do or meeting with Mrs. iiatharst had filled her that Miss Mortars should be carri to her ly every day in the week. - '- j • - 'Al "Indeed," =_ L� e � gran penitent- an thin so ve dtesdfnl. Of course, with tremulous misgivings and vague chill room end attended to. And here was her « Jerusalem is growing — toward the north- �y. ' ly, •`you mast He's quite Y Y g in , new even suspected before in her Poetess show herself, on this very short westy'u :t a: was redacted b the ro here , most blind. it is awkwu�rd to Iry e c it ndep- g P� g 1 P Y P . P 4 ; r',, tame and v ' .mall, ' in about, it on rive 1 t yo " 4bouiLaarby r, right, opfsn, happy We. For the acquaintance, able to detect a slight alters- Jeremiah and Zschariah. The city is our- . • ` '' , ; .. -'. I bo ch a d lot, he g „ f. P ti 00 he now�had a Secret,•••+�1 a was to lion is manner or appearance. rounded by a wall and to accommodate this J► " - - , (- _ - add ¢irl. pe . ,. ' itirg shoot that incident at the I " I think the ground@ are beautiful, said increase in wth a new gate has been ear . 1 . " Oh, tlKl, a ab ro - u redo at a11.,• .fire _ . . :�, '.Y Sh indignation. �� g I. It was a r, it , mean, Nellie, when she had recovered from her as- throe h. - •The old tes were made in the ` `d I r = -! She T ;'� being addressed he. I wish he w are t the bottom o the unhandome secret connected alt rt[the trio• tonfsbment suffieientl to Ue aU1e to a k. g - . ", by atran �, dud she was sccns- lied Sea. Y i?� shape of the letter probably to prevent .. , ; •` A crocodile " wi she, with . anotber iai circumstance of her meeting with that `• And you have not been to the library the easy entrance by enemies, but the new" . - ' X _ ,... tomed'to _ with respect and de- smile "is a fresh- wa r eres►tnre." your man, sad learning the lowering fact yet'" gate was cat directly through. It is eitua- - . - w' -} g . :;.Y = ference =tk.. t and deference due to that her father's business man whom s64 " Mo ; I reserved that pleasure for after �d near the -old tower of Goliath. - J . , 'Y` e morel " _ h The cure man said nothon , ' a her age, eig'lifeen. Y g g : Y had never seen and andarr wl.oae roof she lnneheon. „ `- « z I made an im tiers nature, ss if it were The Americans have a coton b i-6em- am not joking, said he ; would not g still erects anauit- now lived, was Known b an uncom limen- " Ah 1 I hope ou may find the library a - y ' , - think of doin such a thin I'm awful! g�• mj�saing the reptile y p selves, and are very popular wit the high .'x - 1 In nickname. leasnra I don t thick you took any bane- . g g• , . •- r aatnag' g caste Turks, who visit them in large ream- . ty #.,.' 1, - ;: . sorry ; and I should not have spoken alb ' !►Ii1e dept is.. = f r Apd ae t - i mfis lf"? weds 1'eI tad Ids., "�harat and Garwood House had t from the grounds to -day. I hope none of —I should not have dared —only I ,wax � fired her with inexpressible fears. She de- those sudsaious boating-parties landed and bers' Provably one reason for this is the `' i nom Jack nneic act- Mr. Bath et,-t ere wasnohar_m in t at, P �„fact that the American ladies are 'not hid- ' ` afraid y m �► p , lored but oonld not is. No dour im disturbed your walk . don from their si ht, sa a :their women. ; i edl sn a e : for to I}i�i, t • r free she honld ova " I did not see any boating - party." g . y , n_ him '' mess uapleai�iant No ; To see and talk to an unveiled Ameiioaa . - F& # $ e o edg s 44at by th „ feelin ne thin eatld dpi psyd that This gnawer was given with extreme reluo• ` *. ! .. t ! lie , u a n tP'• is woman charms them. Some yeah ago a . eet> fitn_- :a era {jlio A cro le . P g one thin she would do nsmel Jo iel4. tance It was of course truthful but it was '` ` she said condescendin to admit wonder an is a4.1ie� ns nation: g y not the whole truth. number of Americans, mostly from Chicago, y � . . i � - . g don't know him 1 _: Yo haven't seen him ! Mrs. Bathurst constant and dutiful reaps - «. went to live in Jerusalem, believing they ' - - . :,� - - into her voice. Why this is worse t an thin ! This fs She would have repelled with scorn the "You are keeping something back from were to see Christ on earth. Their belief is �` ` . I " Yes," he said, bringing his cheat above 3' „ Y g idea that there was anything romantic or me, said the old woman ; but you nee -- ' • the wall by raising himself another rung on the worst of all 1 Y g shattered by this time, I think, for Svc of 4 The girl looked at im with displeasure oven interesting in her encounter with not tall me. I am not interested. I do not them have died. The visitor to this noun- the ladder, this causing her to retreat an- g P s „ g • and suspicion. `• bit is the matter now young Chaytor. Such a thought could not sak ou what. If I wsrited to know, you try moat be exceptionally well read. There : - - other ace. But you reap mustn't t be P y '` P Y Y have occurred to. her, and no one was would tell me, but I do not want to know. _ —I can see the ho se f om this. Thank" on is so much to see that a man must .be well 1 _R f afraid. He's only a very small chap. He y b to suggest it. She had been startled To as corrrrxvan.) `• i never 8ors for people, you know." for your escort so ar. Will you not nonce Y BS versed, .especially in bible history, to ads- _ "I don't know," said she stiffly. She in . she moved or and in formal invi- by hearing his voice from the wall. She quatoly comprehend it all. The foreign re- • J _ . i-I ' not been in good humour at all when taking tation, but voice and anner eenveyed his 1i+►d bean alarmed at the notion t!,a6 a hid. WHAT JOHII SAYS sident consuls have the best opportunities ., °: - diamisasL sous reptile might be will6in reach of her ; for seem and learnin ever thin there that "Y her solitary walk through these strange „ and she had been disgusted at learning that - . �i d 1 ground and this affair snno ed hoc ; and To the house? - id be in amazewailL g About the smugg,tsug et Chinames> Acre" the customs allow them to see• A consul is • - - fir Y .. Mr. Bathurst, whom bar father and aunt has the ` the: can man — although h he seemed rel llv Oh no, thank ycu- amdreadfully of aid Vuete gavn s herder. looked upon as a sort of prince, , ' t h . Y g g ou mw not know nch, ma not ow end uncle always spoke of with real,ect aa; Sometimes, for reasons beat known to entre to the highest places, and is heralded - f ' -" _ . It r : song. was very easy in his address, and Y , Y Y the custodian and wise investor of his Path- _ ::' :: 1. ' } should nee no elan to her. He annoyed any 6ing about Mr. l�athurst. themselves Toronto Chinamen become an- when he comes goes. - " -;. ?� I g T iia was reap oirig loo far. "I ust arts fortune, should be treated with such xioua to a visit to Uncle Same tern- " Society is unlike our own. Coate is . _ ` F' ;t :` ; Y g Y Y :- { ,, he;�f°°' I thank you for oar k' ese and say g - want of feeling and eourtes as to be named tory. When luck attends those who make rigidly the rule. The highest class is com - Of coarse not, said he very humbly. �' after the most loathsome o reptiles. • ' I mean he would not think of attackin day, asfd she d jboVa P the attempt to et across the line and the sed of effendi@ chasand the oldest fain - _ ' . h {{ g • .. r• Y posed . Pa "Oh rsy do fp t' wa I She remained in her rooiri until the ball show up in Buffalo the pars of tha6 city ifiga, and the scale graduates down to the people. I lost him at our side of the wail, ! • P ff , y ran for luncheon. With who alarmfn . and thou ht he mi ht have got' Mr. wouldn t o en y o the vror d; but I ear g sand up a howl sad ca 1 upon the policy peanwn>~ Zbere is no color line there, the ,! � . i E•= $ g 0 1 you do not know nth about Mr. Bathn t, sbriUaeas the sound tore through the wef across the waterfront to a little strictee ne ro bein iven a real rivile s with �°' J i ? Bathurst a grounds through s hole r drain Y niet of that lone! honae ! 4he wondered �y g g g q privileges ' i , —there iaan unbarred drain higher up. I'm and. may tell hi � about about me d q Y attention to business. Just now the Buffalo themselves, and for that one thing the Mos- 1 ' Jacko'' He use unable to 0 on.; did that clangorous bell peal through the teas is engaged in this. periodical cry. e Ism lac ha at the American. r� .� k ? vest sorry for frighteningg you —I sm io- ' g - oorcidora when the ofd wo•nan wu alone T p y _ ' . ik , deed ; and, of coarse, I couldn't'be so rude -- "Weil?" she as eieeoilessly, :red 'on cause of the arrival fa that city of a few Co- C •` In dress the natives have not changed ,.T.. -. , � ve in eve re f-for the bare notion of or had it been set going to honor or terrify Initials from no one knows where. since the time of Abraham. Their methods �• f . sa to snake.a� oke.aboait such a thing. ,If l I 1 1 You'd making secret plait iretin a {he guest' It made her shudder to think of A couple of prominent city Chinamen were of pursuing agriculture are the name also. I . S . _ you only,klsew jiow distressed I wm,� y �,. ' - " resin + stl the far -off else 'n echoes of this . Oh. wel ' iii mss to - 6 8 ken to on the sub' et of ama lire , and The rimitive wooden low isstill used and I • — it'd believe me," -h� ended somewhat k l oa ?? pt ePo Ie gB g P P • . , I - 1 I think, sombre honae for two lonely acmes both said that their fellow- countr men in this the uide with cue head, while with - ' .. i t j thing about i. to r. thurst, or, y y g a incpLett� Aly, -- ' +•to Mrs. Bathurst ither. Yoa mspwell 1 - Luncheon was served in the large dining- Toronto were quite satisfied to remain in the other they hold the reins, thus literally . t s • ' ' f�i <I It ha v s ro a I room, on the left of the front entrance hall. Canada. following out the words, in scripture. The - • . 1 dfaL +� Here, notwittutandin the lari htneaa and . " {'. ' `� _ S� Y t!'ep' g g "tlf coarse this business is carried on right soil is rest urall fertile, and with more rain "� r C. the e e t P warmth of the da ,all was dim and dam " ., g Y - , t b ro of .G`ai�oA.d Hot�eer psi tlle'PDarhes YOU don'fi know ha fit► Y P• alongg, said cue, •and occasionally there are or some method of irrigation could be made . 4 . g # nickngrr;e in th ' n The heavy dark oak furniture, nphoiateted people caught but it is live months Since to yield bountifully. The land is very rocky - );�.: '� tweri�csiilee a3aove Condos, for the first, • in d taesther ass nlloisi sad chill timef kr'.life %}pit day_ She bsldnq reason "couldn t have 11 {Ho It's eeP pn1 y any Toronto Chinaman had that miaforttne. also, and the fertile soil exists only in �, `_ to M.a t�dh. The air of trbe room was - • a borril;JT._ tq*' - l d l caatly ` e Wily McDowell, of Buffalo, and a man named patches. to be ieve that yoaMg•R>OmiP u him•thi r it - moist, not with the sweet moisture of leafy Kennel could tell you eo,neth;ng about "' . - • "= despamdq� ;8tili cP Y, • W, "tlhe• • •� ,— ' v June but with faint mould exhalations Y' � . What . Au r 'story - • the budnesq as regards Toronto. . - -- < strictest tales of which she was • familiar, ! Y. O13 _- 8 L``' . derrtippdhd that this dialogue should end. - creature! a _ , from the bangnete of burl genentioaa. The reporter asked his Celestial friend . THE $ABY BOY. : - - - . " Oh, believe e, isq 1 U t'i'ne dark wainscoted walls seemed to stand how the am let`s managed to gat their con- � 1`I lint .-then a crocodile ! No rifle, of wljich back fn sullen distr nee from rho shrunken Bua„mernusu e[ the Things ee Ltd IRA' • '' deed, indeed, eve 14s told traband s across the Line without de- . . : e she bulb ever even as much as heard took yep dinin table. The room looked out u Short Spare e[ Imo. �, cite true. It as Mr. lEfi►thnnt's nick• g- Po" section. a did not receive a direct answer, y & - , - 4 into <accoiint the contingency of a crocodile q the front Lwn, and the cloth was laid at the - ,; 1 ' �. `- at lac e, In historic times. wn way, a name made met k of baying Jaeko, auo The man interrogated emile.i, and intimated I. Yelled fifteen minutes without taking . Jacko reap t to his basket justbefore farthest end from the curtained windows. _ R y that he could not tell of such thin s- breath. Uncle Will declares solemn! that - . t - crocodile had never before entered into a I saw you frst Mr. Bathurst does not st Bright as the summer day was, it seemed as " Is there an possibility of the emu 1• l Y - - - . , 1, - situation of this kind on the banks of the y though !am would he indispensable--they Y p°aa y ggt, this is a true statement.) . �. It .t Thames. It was easy for convnetionality all like his nickname; acid if you told him !! Pa Pe Y ors getting acioas on the ice at Buffalo . 2. Pulled out enough heir from his uncle's h * c e would have -been regarded with plessare b to say Go away. But whither? If she @boat mc, it wo d be most nnpteasaat. I as one not morUicil enamoured of loom asked the reporter. head and whiskers to stuff a sofa pillow. �; '1`- f . `. moved, she might be walking straight to- don't care what you risy tell him about me, Y Y t Nave they found out . immediately 3. Cracked the wallpaper as high as be : :�_; - but, for Qooduen' sake, -don't, mention the Mrs Bathurst was standing at the back of asked the Chinaman. He was told that it could reach with w ker. - ,ham - warJs the odious reptile, or— worsts still — the roam when Nellie entered " Hs !" she Po °`' t might suddenly hear him running after her' crocodile. If yoil mention the ar000dilo, lea was sup ed the men' must have been taken 4. Broke a stereoscope by sitting down on . " �,. said, -movie across the Boor with di$lcult nos AS behind. 1 may think— a ' think —I don t know g slowness, across tfie Niagara river on the ice. His it, hq y slo . ' - 't 4 what he ma ti uFr. But ou can see it �d apparent pain-and great manner indicated that his was so to hear , -' Plainly. it was impossible for her to y � � y cause of her unwieldy bulk. "You are n'Y 6. gvvallowed six buttons sad s good �arE mole. She was not at all timid b7 nature. would be very a kward for you to say any- Y the news. of a s I of thread. - a ' x ' i I r' n thing about a crocodile at our first meet- punctual, child. That is right ; we are •• But ever since that man a con 1e of - e. Em tied the contents of his mother's 1. 4, `� But before she came upon this adventure Y •. P she had not been vet ha She stood ing. The yonrag than took off his cap. very punctual in this 6ouae. months ego, got a pasty of Toronto bins- workbasket down the furnace register. '�_ I Y happy. "I'll watch on safe into the house from The meal war served, and the two women men to five him some mono to take them . " i ;i = M still, glancing about her in shivering watch- : Y 8 Y ?. Tried to squeeze the head of the oat " this. Jacks, west eiisely beat the other sat down. The parlor maid who attended across, and then fooled them, there have not into a tin cup, and was scratched badly in « : _' fulness. ( side of the wall. - I :lull! write you to I the table was middle-aged, stolid stupid- been an sties leave the nit that-I know the attempt. E' - - " I don t know eza 413' what I ought to Y Y Nt P w► Y Pa P = do," said the young men ou the wall in have recovered h tin, 00 that you may not is looking. For w long time no word was of, concluded the citizen o the Flowery 8. Knocked the head off a fine wax doll - - .`l:._, . : accents of perplexity. " 1Llr- Bathurst for- afraid to walk moat the grcnnds —that is, spoken. Nellie felt glad of this, She did Kingdom. a belonging to his elder sister by trying to • t.;': / bide people landing on his grounds from the if you will tell me to whom a letter for you not desire conversation. The desolate gen. drive a tack into a to wagon with it. - - e _ks should be- addressed. You see, I cant write ins of this house had begun to work, and The aeons Little Joke. Y - _ - �: . > river or getting over his walls or fence:. He Q 9, Fell off the edge of the whatnot and - -'f' to Mr. 114thurat or his mother at-out Jacko • was filling with shadowy terrors this girl, g� eo to ar erha aware how thor- bron ht down with him two cost! vases i ') � . is death ou trespassers. i ad - . " Is he said she, feeling that it was and I couldn't r to think my carelessness who ap to that time h lived her life nn- oogbly the Queen of England enjoys a joke. which were ruined. Y . - geat pity t}.ia exclusiveness did not operate was the means f keeping you in endless aft aid. A gentleman -in- waiting, whom let us call IU. Broke two'panes of wind+sw glass with - .�- �� =i - dread. Mrs. Bathurst ate little, and Nellie had 1dr. A— distin —,distinguished for his imitative a cane which uncle let him have. . Vt. -: _ elFectualiy against saurian@. i �, �' •t. * Oh yes. lie's uwt»lly particular abort MY name is orlon, she said with dig- no appetite stall. Mrs. Bathurst made no powers and dramatic talent, is not infre- 11. Fell into s coal hod and spoiled his _ -. keeping every one out. If I might only nity and then, ith grave Politeness soda pretends of entertaining her visitor. S:,e quently called upon to trip the li ht fan- new white dress. i • �. f. bow: "Good- and thank you." spoke such words as were necessary n the g , 3 ,slip over and stand beside you, you'd be all y' Y of the meal sad now aswd then tactic toe, fi uraitively speaking, when in at- 12 Set fire to the carpet while uncle was '._ right, you know. ` And mynwni ie(3eorgeChaytor. -- flood - program tendance at In indsor and Balmoral out of the room hunting up something to I ; I t was bard for Ellen Morton, notwith- day." He ben his bare head, and then nt her inscrutable eyes ou ber Runt. She One day the great lady, looking with a smu se him: % - - did not look at the girl a. h she wished !" -' : ' standing her eighteen years' experience in raising it, watch the figure of the girl cross 6' though certain austerity straight into the face of lg. CrawIed under the bed and refused do 1, .- . Z, '� life, to deal wilt Uis a c ech. Here the.lawn and an sr Usrwood House. Then, see her. Those sorceress eyes never be- Mr. A— demanded : - �Y Y thought Y Now, come out unless uncle would give him the t`* ed an tb ht or emotion« The were .. • 1 t was a complete stranger �g aid a re forgetting_ that xe still: helA his cap in his Mr. A— I era perfectly well molasses jug, - ; prorchf ut torso of her host. his ought hand, he IoddeA back- to the boundary wall the outward organs of a spirit alas s oecu- aware that when m back is turned you - P Y Y Y 14. Got twisted into. the run of s chair; ' ` - g pied on itself within. ' The red at the . I to be resen.ed, althougb she lead never met with eyes bent an the ground and is com- P Y imitate me. I wish to see you do ft now. which had to be broken to get him outs- �: Diu. Bathurst et, Tl girl but did notsiare at her. The did not +• - 3 ,en there was the im- plate forgetfuln= ss Of Thole reptile rtes- 8 Y this minute ! Ib. Pours a pitcher of water into his - . 1. pudent assumption an the part this young tion. make Nellie uncomfortable about herself, per Mr. A— fail straightway into the mother's beat shoes. - 1 :,� ` roan that if he were onl by her Bide she A year back Nellie Morton had left school as do eyes which stare; bat they set her royal trap, crimsoned, faltered, utterly lost lg, Final! when he saw his mother com- L- '. should he "all right'!" still the speaker and gone to live, s►itli her gentle, sgmpsthetib �►ondering in chilled awe what could this countenance. ing he ran out to the rah end tumbled off :.} -' , rrt'aat wall. An then there was tUe dread- childless, mate mal aunt :tic Sophie, wife .of strange old woman be contemplating that .• ►" exclaimed the seen "I see I was � ful "thou •ht of the lurkin crocodile ! Slie' Colonel Picketirc , in Doi ht a uiet r- made her look so weird. of the steps, making his nose bleed and teary 1. g g q ga ri ht ! You dug t to be ashamed of your- a hole a foot square in his dress. - f g No leasant or cheerful thou hts were at g g q < ' i - felt as though she must cry. Fancy her, risen town of the south. This Jane morn- P g self," and then s dad, laughing as heartily And yet Uncle Will thinks that boy will - _ , «,: -' Fallen Morton, crying like an ordi>;,ary silly ing her uncle had left her Garaged House the disposal of the girl Her life up to that �y schoolgit,, But don t do it again. make something yet ! . ;; l I' = , girl! ! she who alas a held in acorn' red con- biddin her fia L adieu. She Waal{ the only �Y had been one of peaoefni hsppinees at _ _ `! # g y - - — . tempt girls who cried for nothing ! \But, on child of the wi ewer, Christopher Morton, school, and of delicious awakening amid - - ;tI _ the other Band, wsa a crocodile nothing.? civil engineer ow residins in- BrazA Mr. a mpathetio sttrronndings at Deighton, in TBIIIIjeon s Ttibnte• $pflgt( Ajive. . . . i - .` ' .1 i 1 Bathurst ass rton s baainess bon- tie society of her soft- aeiannered, affection- The bridal garland falls upon the bier, ' : " 4, if she was sure this crocodile was nothing, n she'ahould not.feel in the least inclined to don. When lone! Piokering;tyas ordered ate aunt+ end the head, •outspoken, chiv- The shadow of a crown that o er him hang A telegram to Dalziei a age�iicy from Pari She should .eel vet indignant. Why abroadDdr. Bstl rent's mother wrote to Brazil �ro�• kin►d- hearted loneL The twelve H!s vanished is the shadow caused b Death; states that the Petit Parisian haste from k I cry. Y fin y Bo princely, tender. truthful. reverent, pure. Rouen of a most extraordinary occurrence f months spent with her rent bad been a time t y- ` bad this young man spoken at all - Why offerifiyl the Or a home at Garwood House. Pe Moarnt fiat a world -wide Empire mourns at the village of Notre Dame de Bondeville i - : 4 ; -` 3iad he not held his tongue, and allowed ber 'Cdr. MortpR re lied, thanking Mn thant of oomplete happiness. No one moment had with you, g . - .. i, .to be torn asunder by the crocodile in the for her k' to his motheeleea sughter, been marred by unpleasantness of any kind. That all the thrones are clouded by your loss, where a man named Tougard has been buried' r sad sa in be s hould be home for 86e loved her gracious and affedtionste aunt Were slender solace. Yet be comforted; ; alive. For a long time past Tougard bad k t �' :peace ? saying g to as she might her mother, if that mother had nor it, this earth be ruled b' Perfect Love, suffered from 1 is, and on ]ldorfds - `• W hat- --what am I to do 3 she asked the autumn.. as he had now mode, enough for 6 Then« attar His brief range of blameless days, Para 9a y � , T , with a little quaver of pathos in her voice. himself and his girl. He had been far from been sP'red %sad her courteous, honest uncle The toll of funeral in an Angel ear morning he was believed to have'-died. The _ �` - ' ° , •• don't!' said he ; and before well, but was mash better, almost ae well as though he were the father far away is happier than the merriest marriage- doctor who was sent for, after examiain� - • l; -. Oh, pray, Brazil, who was: no more to het than the belt him, gave a certificate of death. The bun'al , . N y - ' she knew what was happening; he had sa ever. The tape of IDeath is toward the Snn of Lffe, took lace on the following day. Whilst �t. - scwun himself over the top in the wall, , Nellie had never c --an Mrs. Bathurst tin. beaeffoant fie -a ry- a dream. Ilia shadow darkens earth; his truer name P g y . - - and saying: " I am sorry I spoke at all. I this morning, a•zd the interview had v This str4ge gloomy honae and this le "Onward,° no discordanec i n the roll, the grave was being filled up the gravedigger - - _ • g 1?ro And niaruh of tliat ti:tcr,;nl JUrniony - � " - distressed you without any need. 'there was anything but re+aesuring to the yoaag guy strange mYaterions w°ma° had struck fret° Whereto Lho wor:d3 base tiuuc« the' faintly thought he heard some groana,and imforined _ �� -' _ no danger from Jacko, except the danger of Mre. Bsthunt was short and ve stout, Nellie's young heart the first chill she had hem_ one of the municipal council, who. in prey- - - - J - . - - gfvin you a fright, if you saw him unex- about seventy years of age, wi dark, ever azperieooed. She already had the feel- Until the great Hereafter mourn i6 hope• sate of more than people, had the earth g -And here have I tesrrified you and peering, inscra table eyes, and s Pea jug of being in a prison. sad she found th4 iTeYson- thrown out again. The coffin was found to . ,_ - ; pectedlY `'y t?or' air of the house thickening in her throat and �� ., .. . . '' nearly made you cry. I'd give all the world,' tentous manna and delivery. She 'aIIg Who is that across the street? Oh, to be broken open, and it was evident -that ' . �' we# not . '' — ?' he said desperately, " I had held my ton- ;tall or. thin or haggard enough enffoesting her. She wesalosaeaow, is ®nob that is a very close friend of mine. " - Ire unfortunate man had made gigantic • -s, , solitude as she had never conceived ba „ ,. efforts to forge his way out before he became I - _ fine." 81te looked a d k unwieldy sorceress. a deed! Yn, he never leads me a Deaf. - . c «I an, rent going• to cry, and I am not When bluff, utepoken Colonel Pickering fore. She wars sot to see the Piakcrin r ezhaneted, end finally succumbed to anffo- - gsa lie am exported tied last year ,, cation. His face showed that ho lied gone fir. " terrifserl '' -►,P said, her dignity giving way had resigned Nellie into the hands of ber again ;she bed stayed with them until th amt f firearms to every y htin 4nst�wn :...a ' hef•,re i lranifest sincerity, and under the new guardian d taken his leave, the ol3 very last moment` If she were to obey her 6 through fearful suffering. $fie !',tide were W_ • on the lobe. relic :: - Horded by his pr�tienos. She tanned womaia said : Child, I oaanot get wheat impulse, she Weald there andthen tied from globe. - elenahed, and the akin was rnb7ed off in .: ;. c ` a ' - towards the house, a quarter of s mile ds- easily. As sewn . as you have seen our the honae ; bet she was more helpics than Totlin here s t pitotrq dallesi' The Pol• several places. It appetra that he was is a - i► ' %_. y I :. .- an welkin towards it. room 1�nd tskan off I-onr things, come back a child. She had never yet soled for her - ttcian a Coate »suss ! D Dimpling; •`Short state of coma when supposed to .IS det►d. , �` :..v-. _ tart, and beg g _ : �' Yoa see," said he, "I hadn't file least . hers 1 wish to talk to ,you. 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Some IX or ss;Von feet above thp spra . - . . . .I - . - . . . we I . , . � - - - I • 011 - framed in tog, and as utterly Keller - - - -W" - "Len's :­-', it. . - looking i o the white-of our own -: port balwarks, _2� with Jor� [at's go 66,tbo- idepin I - , , I . ,ourselves looking was ine4at wil ,24 I .1 . ; Vile Astoltudink Experienee 'I �o 9 . . ­-107, ! . . . d N im ,*N%e"w . Newspaper 06ean, Wake, with the I oily sea tearing pot, unsupported as the ion moon, bung a face. going to cable from 8 athe:%upton to & Now cable," I Wd. •41 0ab't you . .., ','- ........... _ .... Men m the Indian . our bows, though v a were not going more It was not human, and it. certainly w not -York paper, mail his ie�ouat tooAlneries, on York paperi ' ' ,for newo,of tba Srfab� ...... . . . I 0 - .--- — than half steau� ah4 ad. from I animal, for it did belong to this earth as the mine da "yw Undbd With his as serpent, blind, white White "A' , elling Of, L � - ! - - -.. - - . . I UY RUDYARD UIPUNG. ` . yi y ; J,­ i - - . - The -had out his arm known to man. The input was open, re- three oolossna ­ - i . I e ken to death by a'submarine , — - Ciptain a - .-.".. I _j. . " I - 1. .1 I.; the bridge and 4h uteri.. - A minute later i vealing • ridiculously tiny tongue -as ab - and aSeas the earth. - volcano assisted b'- a ­ . ; .. . � y -19viag wife . And it ye doubt the tale I tell . .111 ? ­ ' eat "You'll a" bow I work a big " when Wines", as v#uA4&ed enb:`-�-; i"". : . . Steer throuKh the South Pacific swell; Iva a deal to have surd am the taWe of an elephant there - on UP . . . - . ; .. . , W'an :� 1�.,Z.i­ I : . . 'I" . ... . . . . 114AC!6�cidi* the 4;1 r . , ­11-4. N . - Go witere the branching choral hives .- *- -- 7. shouted, too, give -half of -the us seemed ' were tense wrinkles of white skin at the I got it," said. - . --. - '4 'a 6bt jk, � . .1 - ­.. . , . . - . 13 UpeudingstrKe of endless lives; lt� 9 A I ... 10" . . ,4�Q i . � U bore, Iiiagued about the wildorod boA 4. ,� .tooshoulder ' If -therotiker balfi- and, angles of the drawn lips, white feelers like I I Is this your first visit to Sugland I" I nownaver man from Da ton, I ohro?, =- - ­ItA�.. I— . I , - ­ I I ^r>, , ­ . I >1 ... . i . , .. U16, on In the a1h"A,)evb1f a 'hill- There was • those of a barbel sprung from the lo makedl- . for the Stat -. itep, lively I Both �!`.�, .,:- � . The rainbow jellies tail and float; CA sign '. �. I ,. :... - op .. I .1 lilting where the laver lingers, . � - neither crest, coin ), nor curl-over to it! � and their waspo sign of tooth I It You don't seem, toss- gates I Szzbooin - sh ! "Seller w4a a Prin no , .. W -we. said he. � Y - �. And. lilt! . -1 within - - - . � -. The starfish trips on all her fingers; - - nothing but blue 1.1ater, with little waves , mouth. But the horror of tie &A lay th preciate the beauty ot our s000p., It's, pyr- ton mant, and be seemed. to need enco - r'sp. ��.�')',� - - i ja*�- - .. ,�&o - I ... Where.'neath hf-1 m ad incs-ashA - . . s r �;, I i htiea*--WhiW in am- idal-the death of the . ,.-, .�� . ; 03 ­ , b -- i eaph 0 o- bout the flanks. I saw ;the eyes, for those we - - i , -:� - .-- -:- The sea egg ripples own Xc rock ;,�', r c Ming I big I Good went. . � # - . - D as =4 sea- serpent .,f . . -.� .. �-. � -;'.'�'i;-'-, 41 . : An orange wonder 4)mly raosscd� ` - �' it fteam.. as, an on a level with the: sockets as whiv A bons and blind. beavensalive, man, itt's, •the biggest thing You've got me no your 6wn"gr4nn4,1.--,,­�1;X, * , - � ,f " -�r a ' the softies ile* q� .-f JLt 1. - paper -� '� 1. . . . From darkness whefe - Ratmi*s b&v- tee before the steamer' Yet for all this the fees, wrinkled as the ever vouchsafed to a news .1' . Said he tugging at his overaost paekeL: -,',.. I" . ' *­% - . _ � ..... .., . - Moored o'er the darker deeps tbnt,b .� 1 - . - . . -. ­ . .. - �-"*' - . . ­. - . e up her mind rise, largued that. mask of lion is Assyrian Soulp: I - Outious to think that it will nevi#'M�p, Me pulled out his copy, with the omble"' . ,, i - The blind white sea-snake and his bride. . . . 1 4 :.A-',.- 7�,, -P out We tQ*VM ­ -,� ­ ,,, I - I ' 'im : � A".Ji. 156�, � -, U, - .-T- 1 Who, drowning. none the long-lost ships ... this. would be the I t of all voyages .for me. I burs, was alive with rage and terror. One poor in any paper, im% it - V11 r, said: forms-- for he bad wHit __ 'I ".. - ` - ; 'i� . 4.0'. ", C�� J , ' tat down through darkuws to their 1i Then we row for ver and -ever and ever, i long white fed4w touched our bulwarks. Z land was near me, abd be, nodded ad put them all into haid 't I : - .. - - In - 7- ,�, N ,�'...�- . - . . lv�llnx'- - - - gr"'A .-I "I ....-.;� �. - - ­4 ... - : - -The ing I*Dmy ear: "The, Thin the face disappeared with the swift- . ur' .. - 'd I paw If I hadn't come to iii, .71 . i W , - till 1 heard Keller si qafak y. i , / - . . , - W6. , . . - . . . 'Pot . , . ". 7 - -, I ­ . "., , I. - - 'I- I -11. , Once a prient, always a, priest ; once a bowels of the. deep good' Lord I" and the. new of a blind worm, and the next thing " What do you-niesa.. said Keller.- I I if country., if I'd sent it off at" , . ­- I,!, .. I � �1 - . . I . 0 : �- -,,--�, �. 11- ­ ­ . . - -1 t - ---; Mason ali�iays a Mason ; but once a Jour- Aathmines stood ised, her screw racing': that I remember is my own voice in my own you're anougb of an unenterprising Bri- if I ever got you went of the -,�� P, . I :.'�.�, I : 4"�' - - . ­ I. I- . , - -- , -�. ,�� ". :. nalist, always and forever a, journalist. and drumming on a slope of -a hollow that'ears, saying gravely to the maiummat.- " But Britisher to throw this thing away, I shan't, if-" . I �. , ". , '. - V ::: , - - . -�� A"..: � I , I . . , I - 1, , ­..�Ili.`.:.. . w " I . I all newspaper men- stretched doWaw for a good half-mile. the air bladder ought to have been forced I thought you were a newspaper man." 11 Never mind, Keller. ' isn't . . There were three of us, , r. it - 't your kulL 'a �',- ,, - -� . , I � ­1 I . I . � ... , L Is I am. That's wh .. . - steam- : We went down at hollow name under out of its mouth, you know." y I know. Don't of It's the fault of your country. It you : b" - ,`.- �4 ,� I � she only passengers on a little tramp 1 top .. .1 �, � �,, . , . . • - er that ran where her owners told her to go. for the most part, ad the air smelt *at Keller came up to me, ashy white. He over, Keller. Remember I'm seven hundred. been 100 years older you'd have done what.--i - - .!, ,.­�..,,. - - I " .4 . ; .14, 1, ­ - , .. am going , She had once been in the Bilbao iron ore and muddy like emptied aquarium put his hand into his pocket, took a cigar, years your -senior, iod what your d- I ' i I to do." .:- I � I* you going to do?"­.- '-� � ,:,.,�:%­,;1- ­�, r, - ! .1 business, had been'lout to the Spanish Gov- There was a secom hill to climb ; I saw ;fait it, dropped it, thrust his shaking thumb children may know five hundred years Coe, cat%" $1 9 . ­ . - I 1�, 1, ; ...?, I . , ; . ,. . ernment for, service at Manills, and was end- that much; but the water came aboard and: into his mouth and mumbled. "The I'learned from my grandfather about five 11 Tell it was a lie. - ­ .., .:,�i-1,,:,-",�,­�--,, ­ . . ' 1. ing her days in the Cape Town coolie trade, carried me aft till jammed me against the gooseberry and the mining frogs I Gimme a hundred years o. You won't do it, be- - "Fiction?" Thin vu the fidl-�I�ed .f.-..., - . . - , ­ '.. r AN . . - - " L . x , . InS -1 1, . with occasioual trips to Madagascar andeven smoking -room don , , 11 . I , and hofore I could, light-Gimme a light I I say, gimme alight." cause you can't, disgust of a journalist for the W%hi ,to �­; - . .. . i _ , as far as England. We found her goin to catch breath or ciear my eyes again we • :A little bead of blood dropped from his This cobversation was held in an open sea, branch of the profession. . -,­"" I . ).,- ­1 . . 11 . . �, . . . aliall. " -,--,,I . . . . . , - . . I Southampton in ballast and shipped 1- ter were rolling to and fro in tom water with - thumb nail. where everything =e possible, some ban- "You can tell it what you like. I ­!;:.-" sea - shall: I . 1 because the fares were nominal. There was the scuppers pouring like eaves in a than- I respected the motive, though the man- dyed miles from CuthamptaL We d call It a lie." -..i"?, " 11 . . ame . - '14'.. .. I 1% . -.. . paper on - it 9 -, V .. - " - . ... Keller of an American pap his way derstorm. ifestation was aboard. "Sto '11 bits the Noodles light at dawn, and the passed An He it has become, for truth is a nek.. -, �',' ,K-"4 ;- -. , " Z . ' I - -. - , 1, . ; back to the States from palace executions "There were thr" waves," bald Keller ; Maid, and Zlie"llaughed, day showed the stucco villas on d lad o, and if by accident she is drawn - L - 1,;:J,� . I your thumb off," I . the green a 'Va. up- .:.. . ' " -11 I -­ -1 r - • - burly half "and the stoke-holds flooded." brokenlv as he picked up his cigar. Only and the awful orderliness of England-line from the bottom of the sea, it behoves • . , - -­ -,� . . . . . I ' i - , � in Madagascar ; there was a . - . "' - I ` -. � . - �, .. I I . .. - t� .. 1, - - Dutchman called Zuyland, who owned and The fireman were on dock waiting, &p. Zuylanal leaning over the port bulwarks,' upon line, wall upon wall , solid atone dock gentleman either to give her a petticoat or, ' -J� -. � . ".. - edited a paper up country ; and there . self-possessed. He declared later and ler. We waited an to turn his face to the wall and vow that, he � � 'k�..., .1 �; . - patently, to be drowned. The engineer came seemed a ... -.i�'r, - " I ,- 11' - - I ;,- .- . - - - ,* , i. myself, who had solemnly put away all jour- that he was nothi of the sort. the customs 81hi and there was ample time did not see. z�:, 5.1 ,,;,, . ik;, and dragged them below, and the crew, 9 ­ w, , 1. . .. - I /. , 6 § ­'­., . a . - . ' We , I I.., - -. . .. . 1 - .1 had ever gasping, began to work the clumsy own its he odd, turning round. for the effect to soak in. AM. .­ - � 1: . •11..Z ­ nali8m, vowing to for that I board of I . . �X, � I . i - " . . . .. -: � .. . � , . , , - knowr the difference between an imprint trade um That shows([ nothing serious, 11 That is it." . " Now, Keller, you face the music. The . �: lk�--*.­ .,. ." , -,. . • - -) A Famous Phyfil'ok&D" - . . -.,. * .., . 1-- . . I i . : 11 What? " said Keller, chewing the. un- Havel goes out to-day. Mail in her, and . ­i � I . ,- : - . and a of ereo, advertisement. and wren funderstood that the Raornines . ., -. .1 , " .� , " 1 , . . * , . ." 4" x ! . C lighted cigar. I'll take you to the telegraph office," I Sir Morell Mackenzie, __I;:L-j - . -, 1i ..­i, .:, -Iv- . Thret minutes after Keller spoke to me, was really on the water and not beneath it, . is, A dia toe.'` :,- ­ • , - -14 , ­ . - Town, I I asked what had happened. An he spoke the fog was blown into mid. English ph on . , . � .1 . J�- as the Rathmines cleared Cape #ician, died in .London .., I � . . -', had forgotten the aloofness that I desired . shreds, and we saw the sea, gray with mud, I board Keller gasp as the influence of 3rd inst. He had been 'seriousiy ill 'with '' "'..: -1 . .- , - , ,�.-:. I , _ . : � .. "The captain says it was a blow-up nn- �.. . .. . - to feign, and was in a heated discussion on rolling on every side of dc empty of all the land closed around him, cowing him an bronchitis for some days, and his death-wan .-.--,-... . � ­ I -- - i, der the am-& volcano," said Keller. am and a �.v., � . ­- . .. t the immorality of expanding telegrams be- one spot it bubbled and be- they say Newmarket Reath cows a young not unexpected. � ... � . . . . " It hasn't warmed anything," I said. I - ." ..- . - e'.�.' ,,, . . � ; I - yond a certain point. Then Zuyland came came like the pot of ointment that the horse unused to open country. - Dr. Mackenzie was born in Loytonstdrie, - -_','77�� -- . . .. : . was feeling bitterly cold and cold was al- . o'. I - t.. . , � - out of his state-room, and we were all at Bibie speaks of. From that wide-ringed 11 I ,want to retouch my staff. Suppose we Essex, in 1837, and was educated at the. 1. -F4: -,,:.�-. 1. most unknown in those waters. I went be- 2) �C'! ,. home instantly, because we were men of the trouble a Thing came up-s gray and red wait till we got to London? he mud. London Hospital Medical College and in --..-:�' 1- ..- .. low to change my clothes and when I came -thing wit� a neck--& Thing that bellowed Zuyland, by the way, had born up his se- Paris and Vienna. He founded the Hospital . - -, ,.;- J-, - . .1-1 I I . . . name profession needing no introduction. up everything was wiped out in clinging � 11 14.A , � . We annexed the boat formally, broke open and writhed in pain. Frithiof drew in his count and thrown it overboard that morning for Diseases of the Throat in Golden - . ;' - I -_:- ' - . . . . - : the passenger's bathroom door-on the .Man- white fog. breath and hold it till the red letters of the early. Square, London, in 180. In the same ,'1:14-- �- -��,- .- .. -. . I " Arb there going to be any.. re our- , I � 11�.;, .. . ; - , " -.. - ilia lines the Dons do not wash-cleaned out .sea?" said Keller to the captain. ship's name, wo7n across h;n, jersey, strag. In the train Keller begs;n to ravine his copy year he obtained the Jacksonian prize from ... , � the,orange peel and cigar ends in the bottom Pn ied and opened out an though they had and every time that he looked at the trim the Royal College of Surgeons for his essay .. �J - . -T - �-�- - - t h r to above us " I don't know. Be thankful you're alive, Cen type badly met. Then he said with a little fields, the red villas, and the ombana- on diseases of the larynx. He was soon .., ­ �.' � ­ . . ­ .14 . . ­ pri . . . throughout the voyage, and then asked each gentlemen. ThaVe a tidal wave thrown up little clutch in his throat, 61 Ah me I It is ments of the track, the blue pencil plunged afterward electedassistant physician to the .. -.,-":.-.. j t I . I . - . others names. by a volcano. Probably the bottom of the - blind," and a murmur of pity went through remorsely through the slips. He appeared London Hospital, becoming, in due course, - I 1.11 - - . I . Three ordinary men would have quarreled sea i adjectives ­. " I '. . . . has been lifted a few feet somewhere us all, for we could see that We to have dredged the dictiona:1 for ectives full physician, and was appointed lecturer - ­ ', '.. ­ . .;.� � ­ I . . �. " . -- - -.. through -abeer boredom before they reached or other. I can't quite understand this cold thing on the water was blind and in I could find none that he h not. Yet he on diseases of the throat, an appointment z .'t 1A,^, . - - . - . Southampton. We, by virtue of our spell. Our sea thermometer save the water pain. Something had gashed -and cut was a perfectly sound poker player and never which- he hold to the time of his destb. He . _ _,- " ` craft, were anything bat ordinary men. A is 44 degrees and it should be 68 degrees at the great aides cruelly and the blood showed more cards than were sufficient to was a cor di ember of ,the Im- . :.-, ." - .. '-, - large percentage of the tales of the world, least. " I was spurting out. The gray ooze of the take a rol. . perialRoy =11emgofmPhysiciansof Vienna .'­' .."­j - . . the thirty-nine that can not be told "It's abominable," said Keller, shivering - undermost sea lay in the monstrous - -- Society . �, ..-. - - trous wi ink' Aran t you going to leave him a mingle bel- and of the Medical Society of Prague and -:. !.,., -, , - . - - . But hadn't you better attend to the tog lee of the back and poured away in aluicea. low. I daked, sympathetically. "Remember, an honorary foll�w of The American Laryn- " .'' ­.- . .. to ladies and one that can, are common pro-., I' - . -,.. - o'I1'' - - perty coming of a common stock. We told horn? It. seems to me that'l heard some­ The blind white head Rung back and bm,t, everything goes in the States, from a trouser gological Association. ... : - , . - - . - . . n " i r _ �... . . 1. them all, as a matter of form, with all their thi tered the wounds, and the body in its tor- button to a double eagle." When the throat affection of Crown Prince . . -. ­' - - . . .. local and specific variants which are surpris- "Weardl Good heavenal" said the cap- meat rose clear of the red gr,.v waves till . "That's just double the curse of it," said Keller Frederick of German assumed such . lt...,-,-: 1; r* ' -: - I I ! below at & I �..- ., .. . . . ' -. - ing. Then came, in the intervals of steady Lain from the bridge. " I should think you we saw a pair of monstrous shoulders streak- w his breath. 11 We've played 'am for portions in 1887 that a Berlin specialists . ­ �.. .� .. . ,* - - . ­1 A'f . with it ,- . a . � . ' card play, more personal histories of :dven- did." He pulled the string of our fog horn, ad with weed and rough with shrills, but, an suckers so often that when it comes to the were seemingly unable to-cope wi I, Dr. . - �' ; ." 1Z I . . , -and . . �- 11 ture U thing-3 seen and reported, panics which was a weak one. t sputtered white in the clear spaces as the hairless, golden truth-I'd like to try this on a London Mackenzie. was requested by the Crown., '.. " .1 - . . I � ­ e . I I � among white folk, when the blind terror ran choked, because the stoke hold was fall of madelese, blind, toothless head. Afterward paper. here, though." Princess to take charge of the case. , , "' � '.- . His ; - .. 1�i-" I - -.- . You have first call t I ' ­ . . - �, . . - . I from man to man on the Brooklyn bridge water and the fires were half drowned, and came a dot on the horizon and the sound of " Not in the least, I'm not touching the tkst�nent'liad a 'beneficial effect and Fred- . . . -- � ., 1; :. '' ' - I last gave out a moan. it was answered - . -. . �� ", �J, , '1' ' -and the people crushed each other to death at a shrill scream, and it was as though a thing in the papers. - I wall be hAl y to erick rallied` under it to each an extent that , . �v.­ ,' �. . I ir . . - - - - palling C ' ' - . they knew not why ; fires, and faces that from the fog by one of th, most appalling shuttle shot all across the sea in one breath leave 'am all to you but surely y i cable his recovery seemed assured. In - '; . .. . .-. . � -- .. . . ., � -. .1 -... ­ - : t ­ horribly t steam syrens,that I have ever heard. Keller -home?" cianse4ui nee of this triumph the fame of the �,n,., , . . - . ! opened and shut their months h a and a second bead and neck tore through it - - , . . . :1 red-hot window frames . wrecks in front J turned as white as I did, for the fog. the the levels, driving whimpering wall of ­No. Not if I can make the scoop libro London doe became international even. r- ' w i . IL . . ' L N I .. e and snow, repotted from the aleetsheathed I -add fog, was upon an, and any man may be water to right and wt. To two Things and see the Britisher sit-up. " &=Dg Iaym . :r'� ' - ,pn, and the Queen kL.. ighted him - -.. ` I : Irl: . - . rescue tug at the risk of Brost bite; long -, forgiven for feating the death he am, not met-the one untouched and the other in - •11 You weri'L do it with throb colufunwof for him services to her royal relative. Later, '­` `U� , . - I . - . . - 'see. I I its death throe-male and female, we odd, slushy headline, believe me." ., however, there was a reaction in the case of - :. - 94'. - "Ir - rides after diamond thieves ; skirmishes on . : VW5 . � . . . . . - . � the velt andMUDiCiP&I committees with the "Give her steam there!" said the captain � the femal to the male. She cir- " I'm beginning to think that, too. Does the Crown Prince. and though he lived long - , . � k airy difference in this country enough to become Emperor of Germany, he , I 11 - : � coming and laid her nothing 104 4 a] I Boers ; glimpses of lazy tangled Cape poli- to the engine-room. ­Steam for the whistle, - clod round him. I ­,-, , - i � 10 it, looking out of the window. "How died almost u CC - �-- - ties; card tales, horse tales, wom%ntales, if you have to go dead slow." I neck across the curve of his great turtle he said, under the ands of the Enihiih - ��..- - . . , I . - - f by the score and the half hundred ; till the 1, We bellowed again, and the damp dripped back and he disappeared under water old is that farm house . physician. . . ; than 200 years The German doctors, whose professional -,- � :` . firs.t, mate, who had seeu more than all us I off the awning on the deck as we listened for an instant, but flan u again, "Now. Itcan'tbomore .1 -r I - ' . . 1_ put t%,ether, but lackei words in which to. for the reply. It seemed to be astern Chia. Ling in agony while the blood ran. at the most." � jealousy had been strongly aroused by the .' .,- r j L . . - . I . . � . I clothe his tales, sat open-mouthed f.Lr into time, but much nearer then before. .grunting the entire head and neck shot clear " Um. Fields, too?" . . . calling in of an " outsider," made a fie . ,:.. . I the dawn. •• The Pembroke Castle, by *,am !19 said of the water and stiffened, and I heard "That hedge there must have been clipped attack on 1lackenzie after the Emperor's, . - �-; . . When the tales were done we picked up Keller and then, viciously, ­ Well, thank Keller saying, as if he was watching a for about eighty years." death, accusing him of malpractice, ignor- . - - - - ) cards till a cur' us hand or a chance remark 1 God, we shall sink her , too. " � linga street accident, IlGive him air ! For "Labor cheap --eh. " .� . - 4,1100, and a dozen other things. After pages - i 11 , .1 . . - . �. m;� made one orotl%r of assay: •1 That reminds 1 4s It ,s a aide ' God's asks I give him air I" Then the death "Pretty much. Well, I suppose you'd of this 'sort of thin- had been printed in the - ", ' � .1 . -. . . I me of a man who-or a; business which-" . _wheel steamer. I whispefed. It struggle began, with crampings and twist, like to try the Times, wouldn't you?" Continental and British papers, Sir Morell' ­ - - Can't you hear the paddles"' . I and the anecdotes would continue while the " This time whistled and . reared till, the I Inge and jerkings of the white bulk to and "No." said Keller, looking at Winchester made a formal reply to his accusers in ISM 1.-' � . . - � - - . - . . - Rathmines kicked her way northward steam - ve out, and the answer nearly fr •. Still our little steamer rolled again, Cathedral. "blight as well try too electrify under the title of 11 The Fatal Illness of I I -. .. - - � through the warm water. -- deafened There was a sound of frantic - and each gray wave coated her plates with a hay-rick. And to think that any New Frederick the Noble." In this pamphlet, . \­----' I.. . . I - On the daybreak of one 'particularly thrash*n1min the water, apparently about the gray sli-ne. The man was clear, there t'nric paper would take three columns and which was profusely illustrated, he review- . . warm night we three were sitting im- fifty y 1 was no wind, and wou-stched-the whole ask for more-with illustrations, too! It's ed the case at great length in order to show mediately in front of the wheel-house where - - ax away, and something shot t crew, stokers and all -- in wonder and pity, I that he had been perfectly juslified in his I - - - : in the whiteness that looked an though - I sickening." . 1:-�%3` . - . . : - - I - an oid Swedish boatswain whom we call, butchiefly pity. The thing was so ­BUt the Times might." I began. . course of treatment from beginifing to end. . J; . - . - were gray. and red. I . P .. -,�, , . . . . - � ­4t , . " Frithiof the Dane" was at the wheel pre-, .. .. I and save or his mite, soalone. Kohn'tuan .- I This publication was so severely criticised :' *:� A I .. . Keller fin:of his paper across the carri a 1. a , . id was mon- . -* -1 -, . - tending that he could not hear our stories. "The Pembroke-Castle -'bottom Up'.11 sat eye should have Mield him-. i. , by some of his English' colleagues that he - -..---. 1,1'. , . - • Once or twice Frithiof a I pun the spoken Keller, who, being • a journalist, always strous and indecent to exhibit him there in and it open in ita austere majesty of solid ad from the College of Physicians. - .. -.', --� 1, I -i curiously, and Keller lifted his head from a nought for explanations. "That'sthetolors trade waters between atlas degree of Isli- LM,P",d with the crackle of an ency- mair * ' i---',­ * , ' clopedia. I 0 was a prolific writer and was the , ��- I . I long chair to ask, "What in it ? Can't you I of I tleliner. We're in for a big tide. He had been spewed up, mangled 11MI htl 'You might work your Va author of a large number of ublicatione on • -. I - get any steerage way on her ?" , "The sea is bewitched," said rithiof, and dyipg from his rest on the sea floor, throw the bow- later o IAU laryngological subjects. -win chief work ' - t *4�","-N .... . It There is a feel in the water," said from the wheel-house. "Then are two where he might have lived till the Judgment, , , was issued in two volumnes, under the title � - , -1.1. - .. , Q . . - : Frithiof, '4 that I can not understand. I I stes mer4. " - at that first Page! ' of­ Diseases of the Throat and None." This - ,-- .. ­1 ' . Day, and we saw the tides of his life go "Itstrikee you that way, does it?" I maid. I , , , . , . . think that we run downhille or something. Another syren sounded on our bow, and has long been a standard work, and ha, . : %, 1; - " --- I -.. from him as an tide goes out across "Then I'd recommend you to try • light and and French . -1� .1 - -.-. ­ She steers jad this morning." the little stammer rolled in the wash of some.. rocks in the teeth of a landim-ml gals. The ,oloan journal." been translated into German - . .- � Nobody -,seems to know the laws that thing that had passed unseen. - - I mate lay rocking on the water a little dis- fri v Of late Dr. Mackenzie had begun to dontri- - -- - "With a t , ,, . ­�N, govern the pulse of the big waters. Some- •11 We're evidently in the mi'ddle of a tauce off, bellowiaag continually, and the thing like this of mine-of ours? buts rather extensively to amines and ' -.. . �', ', -.. . - ­ ­ I It sacred histoory!" reViOWL . .­111.4.�iri, . - A - - Pj - -%� . times landsman can tell that the fleet," said Kellar, quietly. "Ifonedoesn't smell came upon the ship, making us .. ­ - . .. . . I showed him a paper which I conceived AL . - .1 . Z-1 solid ocean is a-tilt, and that the Ship is run us down, the other will. Phew! what sou h. � . . . - .. - .. - I - mJter his own heart, in that it was . . . � • - ..`-.7 i I . - ha t would be . . .. .. . :- v., t. � . working herself up some long, unseen No in the world is t t?" A last the battle of life was ended in a . . . .. About "Mals. -,' . . . ".9., , . . . I modeled on American fines. . . -- ; f 1: . - � I .. - and sometimes the captain says, when I aniffed, for there. was a p�oi's'ononn rank.. battle of colored seas. We mw the writh- 44 That's homey," he said 11 but it's n t A Quin to, N. J., man trapped 193; pon . ;.-.' �it I - neither full steam nor fair wind justify the smell in the cold air-& amell that I hadi illitueck fall like a flail, the caromas turn to ... *1 I - Ilk I . . . " real thing. Now I should like one of sums in a mouth. I.. - I .�.r. - . . . length of a day's run, that the ship in sag- smelt before. sideways, showing the glint of a white belly these fat old Times' columns. Probably A sixteen-year-old cat died at Colts Neck, ,-r.Z-';. �i�- ging downhill ; but how these ups and --if I was I should say that it was and the inset f igantic hind log or flap ­ -` `-`'• Z - 4--- . of there'd be a bishot% in the office. " N. J., the otherday. . . . " 1. I -- � -. , - . o not been settled -the musk � or. T � ,-, - - i . analligator. It smells like musk p hen all mat and the sea boiled over The ostrich covert from eleven to fifteen 'I, - - - authoritatively. . When we reached London Keller dimp. ' - .,�',"--­ . - ,�" it, while the mate swam round and round, . . ­., , . of snakes," I answered. feet at every stride while running. - ,� - . 11 No, it is a following sea," said Frithiof her blind head in every direction. peared in the direction of the Strand. What - - r.". �.,. -­ ,-4+.- � "Not ton thousand alligators could make dartin At Americus, Manitoba, there in a peen- ... , �.�". 4 t 414 and with a following sea you shall not that smell "' said Zuyland; I 41 have smelt Though we migh� have feared that one his 01 periences may have been I can not tell, I ,.: ,,,., m, ' on I i ... ' :1 but it seems that he invaded the office of an liar species of rat. It in of several colors '! - .�-:t-�- I- - I would attack the steamer no power on earth , ­ `�-' , ,'�' i . get good steerage way." ' them." " - d hundreds of them can be seen about thq . ,-.'`� . an ­.. - -.*.... "k, . , ­ . J- The sea was as smooth an a duck-pond, d him . I 41 Bewitkhed! Bewitched!" said Frithiof. could have drawn any one of us from our evening paper at 11:45 a.m. (I tol ) streets. . , ;- , � - - . Several ; , �L�v . - fish editors were most idle at that hour), . � ,.,%- - - . . - : - excep for a regular oily swell. As I looked 91 The sea she * turned ids down, and places ir. that hour. We watched, holding Otter hunters are out in force. . ­ , ­-". - it .. �.- . 'a arne ucttom. I - .� � . -,�- over the, -side to see where it might be f0l- - •we am walkingalong the our breathe. The mate paused in her search an mentioned my name am that of .& wit. %. I- :1 - of them recently came near shooting a boy:, ;.-.- . owing us from, the sun in a perfectly clear Again the Rathmines rolled* in the wash we could hear the wash beating along or who had slipped into the water. 1, ., - , . ness to the truth of his story. -. .- . - I h do . .... - ot . . . sky struck the water with its light 'no of some unseen ship, and a silver gray reared her neck &a high as she could I was nearly fired out," he said furioiisly �, ..­­ -f Seale when basking place one of their. I . - . sharply that-it seemed as though the ' blind and lonely in at lunch. "An soon an I mentioned you, the . . - . I % . , �`;Wjt- - . I sea wave broke over We bow, leaving on the sides, reach. number on guard to give alarm in am of i - '.---�"., ',` . . . should clang aburnished gong. The deck a sheet of sediment-the gray broth I all that lunelinew of tha am, and old man said that I was to tell. you that . - - �A' - -�J . - , at danger. The signal in a nick CUP of the le I te bellow booming across any mote I - ;'."-",��*' , . wake of the screw and the little- white of th6 sea. A sprinkling of the ware fell Manton desperate they didn't want re of your practical flippers on a rock. Rab its signal with I --: , . e as .k streak cut by the long-line hanging over the on my face, end it was. so cold that it the swells, am an oyster shell skips screw a jokes, and that you know the hours to call I':- --:�­ . I.- - I " DR b gnab and. I— � .- " ... - : . thier forepaws and have regular .----*�.��. ­4 , sternweret eonlymarksonthe water as stung as boiling water stingo. The dead pond. Then she inade off to the westward, If you had anythi to all, and that they calls. . �­­.:.. " far as the eye could reach.. h d to -.- .. -.,�, � "', - .k, - and most untouched deep water of the sea the Man shining on the white head and the we you condbintisa'before the helps 1 "!�'Y'�' , . I . ,,, I i . .1 - %, a" CU Squirrels and gophers an great'scatterem, �. �: �,- " Kelle rolled out his chair and went aft to had been heaved to the top by the subms.- w 0 behind it, till nothing was left to a one of 'your infernal yarns in advance. - . . .:, . ­ ak be in of need. They carry nuts about in their check - -! 1. -.... . -. J­ get a pi 1, what record do you hold for truth in tj I., .. . pineapple from the ripening stock that rive volcano-the chill still water that kills buta, little pin point of silver on the hori- ­/ 11 , ' . pouches and bury them here and there in the ..- - "' - -' - Y'1� -7 : :k -r, - , * - ;.;. . were hung inside the after awning. all life and smells of desolation and em ti- zoo. We stood on our course &gain, and the this city, anyway I" . ground an inch to an inch and &-half deep. � . - , . - . . . -!�-; t - - - . I 11 Frithiof, the to has got tired of nese. We did not need either the blinding Rathmines, coated with the sea- sediment "'A beauty. You ran up against Up that's They remember where a good many of them �:.. it�-.;,,> - . .,> I . - - -T� - . swimming. It's coming home," he drawled. 1 fog or that indescribable smell of musk to from bow to stern. looked like a ship that an' Why don't you leave the English ps.pers i . I ­". �: . bre hidden and dig them up again, but they- - - 74."'i.l. .-I-- , -� ' ' - 'i ­2;- I - ,4 41 W hat ?" said Frithiof, his voice jumping make us unhappy-we were shivering with had been made gray with terror alms "d cable to Now : . 1,14. - �-.,.t ... umping. in .4 • ,,,, ­� � '. .- . - , I . York ? Everything are sure to forget some, and these have an .; .. 1 -- - I "6`t"-'-' 1. 'A"... ­,�. - * several octaves. cold and -wretchedness where we stood. . goes oven there. I . - L , ,�;� -, . I " . excellent chance to sprout and grow. ,,W� .- . - !� . I 11 Coming home," Keller repeated, learn- I "The- hot air on the cold water makes ., * ' * - * "'I * '. * - * - •11 Can't you we that's just why?" here. Cuttlefish are useful in many ways. The ...... > � .-.-: - W "' I - - . ing over the stern. Iran to his side and . the Captain; "it ought to " We must pool our notes," was the first posted. .114 t� . - d -this fog," said bone under the skin of the bacVwhich. . `1'... - �' �'.,.� I'' . - . ��t , " , - ­ .- 61.t,x�l , - saw the log-line, which till then had been clear in a little time." 'Coherent remark from Koller. " We're three 11 I saw it a long time agm You don't in- affords the animal some sort of substitute -for- : .. �T. I . . �'N .. ' I- - - - - , �,, . I . drawn tense over the stern railing, slacken - 4iWhistle, oh. I and let's got oat trained journalists-we hold absolutely the tend to cable, then I" 11. - . a skeleton, is employed for caged birds' to - -- " ;.,;. - �� ..... .1 , - . ;- I ., ; A I . - and loop. Frithiof called up the speaking- of it," said Koller. - bi out scoop, on record. Start fair."' ,'Yes I do," he answered, in the over sharpen theii beAs upon. It is also groan&. .. . . '� - �, - tube to the bridge, and 'the bridge an. The Captain whistled again, and far and lgo'ebjectea to this. -Nothing in gained by emphatic voice of one does not know his up into powder for absolrbing -blots in writ.. - .... t;"-1111�,M , -. - 1, . - `-, - 1, -, . 4 *�', ; "' .. oil - - li !.m I � ." I ; .- swered: •I Yea, knots an hour you old far astern the invisible twin steam My revs collaboration in Journalism when all deal own mind. I - �f iq . - . ing, is utilized as an antacid in m6diemiet. • -. .j� -. � . 1. idiot." 'Chen Frithiof spoke win, and the answered us. Their bloating shriek grew with the same facts, so we went to work, That afternoon I walked him abroad Over and is made an important ingredient in � - ---- .-" , 7 � " .. -.,.. '. 'r, V, I- - I - I * - . . . I , . . answer was, -I I What do o t of the louder, till at last it, seemed to tear out of twh mmordi to his own lights. Keller the atmeto that ran betv am the pavements dentifricaL . . L, - . . , �­ � -A � � --,. - . I, ..t;.: , , �­.. - 4." - - ,�. . . - �, ski? �of bellowed, our quarter, and I oow- triple-headMis socount, Ulked about our like channels of grooved and tonfued lava, ' -.:.�.: . ,.,I, - ... . - per?" and Frithi ad, " Call him the fog just above O' The cries of none of the animak a A& ot'.. - �.� �-. - - . . . - . . ) . . . I I gallant captain," and wound up with an and the bridges that an made o and - P7. . .. -'., 1.,� , ...:., " I- - more closely that of the human voice ,,�,� ,�­ - enterprise in ' I . NM..t - ­ By this time Zuyland, Keller, and myself -de' 11,31 I- I - l! up. erect While the Rathmines plunged bow$ Un- i that it stone, through subways floured un thaa.. �,, .I " -i - . r an a double swell that crossed. . illusion to American to and side . that of seals when lamenting the low or cap- �-,... I I I - I -- I had caught something of Frithiof's excite- ,-No more," said Frithiof. "it is not was a citizen of Dayton, Ohio, that had seen with yard thick concrete, between houses tore of their young. They emit a wailing -�'. 1, -1 ... I .1 . � ' I .­ -, . . ­ �:- I re. Let us got away, in the theses, serpent. This sort of thing would that are never rebuilt., and by river steps . to that-of *a V6111" � ­�, a", . meat, for any emetion on shipboard. is good" any mo and affecting cry, similar ,�:Yi . i .. • i . ,�. - :�i . - . I' � - - most contagious. The Captain ran out of name -of God." have diaoio&W the resurrection, vilich hewn to the eye from living socks. A his 3; . ; . . ck in deep grief. ,The of a wounded hare - .7 -.,; i.,,� "' t, - - � ,,.-Ivl,. I , . . - to W . . " . . boat with a City of more 0 more eas le. Znyland took a heavy fog chased as in to Westminister Abby, and romenitges that of.& - child in aintrems.. JUJ '7' ' .. . . hiscabirij, th6 -91 No*, if a torpedo CK ­;� ,-.,,.'. . ... moor - column and a hall, giving, approximate standing there in the darkneak I could hear shrieks can, onst still AWA* ' ... - I lw' -, log-line, jumped an the bridge, and in a Paris syren went mad and broke her in , bs��:`iN , ' li- - .., ­ 11, - - - . 1. , . ' � - ' -. minute we felt the stearer owing round, as logo valid a friend to help her, it's lmgtbx and breadths and the whole list of the win of the dead centuries oirculin board at a distance -of more than- a"* • .- -, . I . . - I - ­ .ant he had sworn an oath to round re or, 101 . � .1 M , -1 ,�. .1 . . . - carried the crew Whom head of Litchfield ♦ A Kell -- . j 11-41. -- * � '­ '�Z, - 1� d, . conceivable m5yug � P . I � � Frithiof turned her. .that we might be mu - r . J � , W, e I - , I . ,­ � . . , . dd testify to his fact& I wrote U"o-quarters Dayton, Ohio, U. & &I whom mission it . .- ­­ . -. Q .Fi ­, R 00, now. Otherwise this t" 1 . I ,; I t - . Going bask to Cape Town ! "said Keller, as we are ,- -A', z­ . I 1��-k- ,:,�, ­ ,,, .N -1188 - I . . :� I . - . nit . 0 .,7, ,� . : . �L -�­. � . -, - ..:. Frithiof did not answer, but tore away is--" . � Of a leaded WrPOiR columns roughly speak- was to make the Britishers, sit up. 1. 71. #I You won't suit me at .614 I= at 6 V. . G. .1. '.. -- W­ - . , ., vlk : I .. - y , ! I - - :1>117 . � , koo" - ' ' h. Fd I , 0�w i med 31 t07 a � I 0 � et' I Ily tre� �U, on .A I - ;­�. ­.:f st the wheel. Then ' Kelley's Ups, his 1m&andrefr9a"fiV0Put6iU9o&Yjonr-; Restumbledgaspingint,00tothisk Ad to the "or w1w refused ., . --, . - - ­ I ".­­', ., - . .. . . I . - . . I " .- , ..­ k Th last *ords died On .A. :. - - li,ebee oned as . ­ . - gloom* 1p "-M� - -- , — I .11 U , , " ::­-,� - , . 1- ­ - .. -- . - - --- �.,' �.q r, : �. ­ � � I— . 11 - . �. -S, . .� , --- -A -1 A,- • I ­­. r -­;�­ - "., I - 1. 1.1� .. .1 I . -- - " � r " -;*- IX , I , * - : ,,�­:�,,�kl V, - , . . 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Decker, A. Westlake, lei. Hewlett, i. . k� { i ,. - x , Betanfttsnces afire �alfnowledged by a o• , ; °5 £ 4'`°= . eliange of date on label oa the first paperfol• illage one day last week. . Herks, M• Banks• H. McQuay. \o. on :;L.,, -�J. rY A L z 5, , ° # : orrisg =eeeipt of money at this 0009. Always Frank Moldnrray, of Park R,iver.Da- roll for February 63, average attendance . `� a iaep the data paid ahead. ti. kOL is with John x �', n - 8eldoa flue week. 49. : ;: :' ' `'.x: g ' -Where i s the eheapeso afore in town ? - _ 1. : . " ~ e - ' ROLLED OATS., ` : _ `' , - ` ,? `� 1d�1�e�$a Why Logan'6 --11a �IVea y0II 2t) lbs. grass KINiALe. y e ., - as , �'H: ; :,, ttlated sugar for $1.00 :. R - ' a . � .. -Now that the old oonreb bas come Bdisi Mary MoBrien, o! Whitby, spent a A �T • '' °`7 • PICKERING. ONT., MARCH 4, 1892. 'few da s in Shamrock last week. x ATE lr T •CAN , D���_ � ►►�TAI�I AJA�I� ' X ' °'•� into the hands. of flee firemen, why cannot y Cadge ' I - a market be established here. Age week we•dba�e a large lio4of - tibia c: 1 =� ;* `^ - Several members of the Wt+itb Cotta. trick. Miss ,Hate Stephenson, Mrs. R. Rog:. '4 � � � ;`" : , -_ . ` "'� �� . r- ,Y,, �• - i. LOCALISMS:' oil will attend the <i Temgl y era Mrs. Goo, Balton anfl Mrs. Reed are," , A 1��-,,--f h. torn the latest. . ~t` / s . mR here this iFrula sussing. `; oIIt. Frank Hopper claims to ha'i8 alien a real; - . - ... v Miss�daud Bryant of Oshawa, is with live American ogle feasting on the lifeless • ' ' • " ` . -fR" ' ' ; ' '� friends bore. - -Our. Dramatic club has reoeivsd a , , . • :. . :'„ K:`= 4 .;"..` ' } resin invitatwn to visit Columbus and body of John Mackie s horse. Hence, our - _ ol. -- Boots, shoes 'a►nd mbb a cheaper p g' nimrods ate cleaning their gun., and keep- Just received fresh f om Tilsonburg. The beet made lu ` : t>tan ever at, Loaan's. present `•Ten Nights." The invitation ing a abLep eye open for game. ►' -_ °` hue sot yet been answered. Greetin Here's to oa and ours and - :U:' Canada. -:0:- . - ; ` , _ - tk =y- _ ' _ --Mrs. William Burt,-of Toronto June. g• Y I . 0 - 4..• - p - f "r. I If =t,. -- Sermons in the Methodist Church may on and ours claim no and ours as - ' i - = - ` , , .z,. j Lion, was with friends here this week. Y Y. - • fir_ y • next Sunday by Rev. W. Gl. Watson B. friends of on and yours as long as yon and - :o -o: 4 T�E(ise Aunts, of 8carboro, to a Rnest ` r .- i oars do tye a Hare to us and etus. From �Pcx - . A. at the Methodist parsonage this week. . A•+ in exchange wi:b tie Pastor, who will y h q .. 1 . I I ,W- ;;- ` . , F ,. 4 ua and ours to ou and yours. Y --John Andrew is delighted with the _ be ors Y.issionary work. Special sercibes Y •; _. 4 '4 ' cont.:,ued this week. There are many and cations signs of - a' ,. • , ;t- - arrival of a -neat little boy at his home " . ". - Sara -sp nng, but the one, which to the ears of ,. -_ -, ' - f = -Miss Fiablei , of Bowmanville, is *' , , relict of the late Jobn -Rich - g wee Scented a� 'E' _- j" with her friend Miss Nan Jeffe ardson. is more. She died at her resi- Kinsale sounds infallible, is the daily tack- s t :I ,: _ .. ;