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The very comfort- " ;: - .. ___ _ -_�_�L___________ standing of those in the third arid the able one, and it is a wonder that i � .. - ­ ­_-_�__ p Dan Reaaiu,s liver OWN BY OUR ._� �, .,. - " . - _�_ As I have b6n .1 — , y I .R . . C fourth classes ascertained by means of frequently unoccupied. . ­ '%l .;_1 ][t M. BXTEMAN, M.D., P.M.-M.C.P. business -and hal e added several new 4AZBPC,NDXNT8. i�!� i � - . - . - . L. ` �.A - I ,j , 11� - � . ­ ­ - * I � � ,11 I - I ­� 15r. : - Z 0 & S.O., Coroner. Offtee and Ptesidence, M I written exa1niD&ti0n$. That of those in y in this place ' - ") h4 � .111 I - - ", . I - t­',T�N - . . . .. horns and b iggi, be, I c n %ocomodate .1 I OLAREMONT.- ,- . � Monday was a busy da . -.'�, _., � �-._� * King Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning I � . the junior classes based on class work. John Rose Robe _­ " .:, 1. - ., � , � nw��; I " , . I I . � 4; . . . . .i. - � 1. - - - f3:30 to 11:30; Evening 6 to-8. the public with # ood rigs at all hours. : N In . Robertson, Grand Master, ad- �' ".. '. i�, . - �,.". . , . , ­ , . __ . . I I : Covered 'b is n eets all trains. In - - i , 'Ties-Every Tuesday afterWmn Tim N The marks of only those who obtained 50 dressed a gathering of Masons in the fore­.*., V,; .�,� . - . - - MIM- � " ­ 4 I - -,+_ : , I - per cent or over of the maximum are re- noon, and in the ce.:_ . .,.�.. '0'. �%. -� - :�;:�, connectio a wi % livery I keep a man will be found in the office of Gerow's Fu afternoon the Temperan I _1461A I. fl, I' ... - 4, . - . . . . .1 Vocal mus.k. , ported. Maximum400. Fourth � class Sr., people �..--,' t, - , ", - " , " ` . - . . . I . i- . . . . ___.,z�.�_,�­ ­.-_�._—Ilr� :; , Sale, Co, nmi isiou and Board- . , Factory. Claremont. where he will be pleased of the township held a meeting.' ,� i - I - I . I . ------------ - -.,, - : � v of his subscribers.1 -Ethel Vail 3W,Frank Brant 280. Fourth Besides these two' gatherings, the V. , � , ',� - I �­­ - ­10:, ;�,� i . council -­1 � ` - - ..-, - i itig qtabl,!s. Pickering. . ., - see on Colin -.� ',:-�-�.-' . -h. ,_ . . . I.. Miss Ida Simpson. . . Richard Gentle visited this burg re. class Jr..- Percy Morcombe 261. Wm. convened. .: �,�.`, . ., 10 . 1, _-1, . � T Goo. �Z-�-: , PUPIL OF THE TORON PO * CON - Cw w cEntly. � - Stanley 260, Ed. Hancock 240, Walter JW I �� . - �Iz- _-.­� -::� - A - . __ - ___ - - __ . - - - - --- . : .� ". � !:!� - � servatory of ,Musi?!. is prep�.re I to cave leg - � . I .11 I 1. , - . - . F" James Acderson is taking poo Hartrick 286, Chas. Thorpe 210, Herbert . ­­_ 1, 4Z� t-al and vocal music. Re- aea 04 ;session .AUDLEY. . ,:I- -.�.7'-.'.:,.-.­,.-1�.:. , I li4- , ; tj . . ­ . . . 4 . �.- ­ � . t - ?� - - sons in both instrumental I #% . � . . � �,�:�'. � - '. k �, �, , .. . ­ � .: . I t., . . . I ..:. . ��:,;_ . - I ' . ­_ -, � . . I � ,,- _f, 4., . " � � " - - . . . - 'with ,..P�,,,7.._ ml -1. Instruction G jaranteed ' ;rJ .400 00 . ­­.. . . � S G�orge Willsou lost a valuable horse Mrs. Wm. Ireland is seriously ill :, ':%, ."w - pl- r - � Thorough Instr .. , . . 1 � . . . t . I . Hancock 200. Third class.-Mary Palo- - , . � , ferences given if required. . I 't I 'AO14 CA 0 1 . 4i of t6e late Mrs. Michell's property � . . den 320, Lizzie Wilson 320. Ida McCaue. • _. 1.�,,. 1 "41 � I - . . . . ... '. 0 land 312, Charlie McCausland 314, John the I 13"i", Address, ClaremOLt. . grip. ­ :j.'��' � , . .,- , , '. x � - � I . A"'. - . - , one day last week. Cause. a broken leg- Gorman 280, Lelia Hartrick 275, F. M. Chapman of Box Grove was o � � . , P, - ai Ialnp 1deg cm es (:b a S1 ci3 . d P4 . CON of � I... - .1 � . I � I.: . . 4-. 0- . v" .0 in 0 Aintimber of temperance people here Henry 6.�, . . ­ = M 16 CPS A , .0 - .__1 �a . . .. . . 1. �4 .1, ..A , Wilson 275. Second class, onSnnday. . ". _ . i;­` = Q I ou'r to � I . ... - wero an the deputation that waited on -Delia Hancock 240, Frank Gor- � .,. , I . . . .,.:. il. _;,,. "" . - . Legal. . . Charles Bray has been visiting- at Clare... . I. _ ,I - . � ­ . ''. * , I I .- . . � = 14 l'i,ex I 0 %be ounci a Brougham on Monday. ' man .215, Chas. Stevenson 200. First Mont for a day or so. I.,�;.X-a-11 1, ­� . • A - .1� ;' - - - - - . - C3 R4 04 co pq A a L " _' .. ' , _�. '. � * , - I . 1_1 - I .1. E. FAREWELL, Q. q., BARRIS. a I � dv 01 . t ]k r. W. J. Michell has leased biR farm, Part Second,-Eva Brant, Maud Grayer. Wm,. Collins is moving to his new home ". - ­: . � �, - I . - ,� I j - . A& I.: ' - . . C 5 but ias not yet decided where he will re- First Class Part, First -Wes. Balsdon. in Dunbarton this week. ­� 4 110 � � so TER, County Crown Attornpy, and County C:I 4 i a ft _%. . I JVX 04 &a 0 t- -M 0 h so 1. � ,� - 1. 1, �% - , - I 10-Y � - " ; - . A __ ­ Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. . Bide AnaouDcement of sale in Another We were pleased to see the pleasant.. ­.' 4Z.%. :. r, . - , . I . . 1. , . ; - . .. 11 . __ .. . " iq9a c" . . EW000. 1i , i.� , .; Z . . ORE � I , :. .. - '11, S6LIOI-rola, No., . ; . . I � a cola nn. . � I I . ,_1 I., A . - - .-",Z'- i� . . ADZES MILLE, . � uVr , - - I . - .- . countenance of J. H. Bee, of Brougham in i,­­l , I . . . — � Go . In W V. A . - - . . 4. -I ". 5111 � .� . our midst for a few days last week, but we . - , J�.. 11 ". -.1 1�v 11 - -, 1.1", .- � J TARY Public, conveyancer� etc. Office at CA 04 ." ­ We learn that Henry Found is Making The following showe the 'total number hope soon to be able to hi ­5��? �- 1._. Thistle Ha," near Brougham. .1 Y., � _- --�#( money to loan; CMk i 9 eats preparations for leaving his as one I i . I - is � a � 4) a 93 0,ft , ,,.;�, �': - , I us . taken pupil of Green- m ,_;�, - ,� I � -- ., ., . ; = Z 1 0 ,406d .3 . '0 - - present premises, and will occupy tb6f of our citizens, as Walter Bray has en- �r" . BARRIS- . a �-_- do je '. i-,�.�� t. 1 -x ),-� - . � . .. : & McGILLIVRAX, 10- �4 ! 04 I Q.4 0 - .Q a. - 1: -` " k - , wood school during February. the marks gaged his services; for this year. You' "'��-.�- - .� � ,��,�.Pl, .!,Z . , . � - . tors, - 'V Q 0; .0 a 0'.02,00" t of M�s. Thos. TbompooD. ' '�_ I , - . . - , , - - - _ office opposite Post &' 4' * 300- In the Bacolod, struck the right man Walt ...� I. DoWs, Solicitors, &c ".�, iq Dow, B.A.; Theo. = _S =4 " 10 ot Z -t;Z x I -� 4 -a two 'D! - obtainable being ' � 14.� �4 ., . - ,ofl1L:e,NVhitbY,011t- Jnu.BaIlDoN d 10 � coo 0 ". TlJe Masons of the village and neigh. ­:�-�,%��:.-, '.. . . - 0 ;D 6 CO3 rZ. A Ei 0'. - - - . ey I _- 0 third and fourth classes the weekly ex. - . -,­'t-�� ..!% - . , - - A.meGillivray,LL.B. Mon to1rian. Sy -, . ..'a Q� 04 WD � . A few friends gathered at the residence.,. : . ' -, " ,., . ,f7 - I 0 d . I. ". rii both' d attended the lecture given by J. aminations formed the basis for waking. iDg. of S. Bray on Friday evening last and . I . . . . Co ;;� i k..4 o -0 �r - I 9 ", -,, : ", - . . , 1 0 'i 00.2 '.2 � � . - � . - �. .- o BARRISTER = -% - 0 0 . RoZoabertso'n, Grand Master, at the In the first classes pupils are marked ap. spent the evening in amusing themselves _' :.- I 11,!­,�� i ;.1i .� . . I "o., I Q o1b -.,%4W, . � . . - 0, :9 9 I A ... 1W ­ - %-A - � :. Ta Ator, �kc. Moneyl to loan. No ;= ;�) % Masonic Hall, Brougham. on Monday. . o . - - . � and Soll� . proximately at the end of each week :- to the best of their ad -,','�­,:,AT;.. • . over ontarip Bank, Picker- 1�_ . �: & ;&ft M 0 !0 yautage. We are • - mil; * , .. � - - . - �_ . - commission. Office: . A. 0 $3 5. * Would you believe it ?our school true. .� t., I I %a . ' - ` ., . .' `r.-v . . . . Saturday. 4-y ! 0 to :, d U, A. 0 " 0 0 ; Is, Fourth ar.-I. Briguall 275,W. Mean 266 sorry to learn that Charlie Bray, one of "."'." . 4 . . - . , - ing P open every Sat I . I ;i � 0 ;., d 116 U I: to ,111 tees have really and truly purchased a our most promising young gents is intend- . `�. .,.! . - t- ... , . , . I ­ .q $3 o ft r , - . - . . 0 .0 . - . 0 ,,, I W. Gleason 250, A. Wdson 125, Jr.- . - - i. . e ; ,, . 'k". _�'_ � I _.V, _. . ^.� ! - - d =.W � .4. ing to leave for the North W6st. He:': '' .W- S. ORM18TON, LL B., of Law �0 00 1� .0 2 d - *� * new bell, and huy of these days we expect D. Hewitt 168, N. Adamson 98, T. Glee- - . . 0 ... . ''. . • ormiston & Ur Barristers, . ,% 1 = .Q,g 14 0 N r- -1 -�' to bear its silvery Doles peel* forth upon r starts on , rence, c 04 ,on 9j), Wednesday. A safe journey and . 76, M. I 1. I - - - Solicitors, Notaries, &c., 15 Toro to Street, 3D �: M *�! ;1, ::) 0 M ZD �, the frosty air. all other good - wishes go with you Charlie. . . �. . To- 0 ; E. Wilson 81, A. Mean I , N .ox -, . . . . _. . 'I - ronta, will b,, at Claermont every- ,Thursday, - W - Gleeson 69, L. Adamson 64, L. Wilson 38 1 - ;k , N . . . . -THE UNKNOWN. 'Z'. ­­ H . . - _ I _ ofri --e over J. Bund-y's shot- .monpv to loan- 2�1,y I � ----------- Vincent Ellis, Of 8th concession - Third-C. Hewitt 1.93, LT. Giceson 160. - . . I ,,, ­� - - - - . (lied en - I . .�;-_­.,� �_,_ . . . I ____ ----- � . .. - - 1Z 1'. -.i _ . FOR -,!�LE to . - 3LfOndaY- He wR9 R YOU"R inau B. MeEn 127. G. bhen 1'3'6, J. Ad'amsou � - . � . . ..%:_._..__-P­�__ . . . . . - � - ,�f-W 0 8 U R N. -. . ­ . I :. ...4a, ,� , .; , . vete),ta(ury. ­ . of promise, and his early demise e.. es _ _ .�- ! / ---, - . � .� -.�-­.�­ , ! I I . �— . . 112, L. Stillived 107, F. Green 108, . . -, ,_ �' ____ - ___ - __ � - ��i -1 -� ..,. . . . much regret in the ,community. I do- M. — : . * I . 'i . ... � . _ r , 1. Z .:O:. - - � .,-I,,.. ' - .:O:* I •. ,; " I HOOKINS, VETERINARY SUR- C '. . "BEST .: ` " . * d the fatal ' Sanderson 80. C. Harrison, S. Adaw.. W. (}ray has rented a farm near Brown s -­ , -., I ' ­ , I _� Mori a serve summons, after a . " . � -19 shor, illnesiq. . :�,:"I. . I ' . I (jEoN, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- son 78, F. AbiRgail 56. Second, Sr.- Corners, and will take possession on the -" .: ' ­ - . I . , , . .m -1 College, Toronto, will visit -whitevale STEEL --- CULTIVATOR M. Teety 116, K. Teefv 115, T. Cammack first of April. - -I- erinary . ,­".1 *. - - I ')�- , � " ' - I . -1 - and Cherrywood every saturdaj�. Diseases of Ai ' draw- Linton bas again monnted 114, F. Clark 108, J. Wilson 57. Second In our notes of last week *a mentioned , ,-,�1--­`*' L - . . . the horse's toot. attended to at my shoeing forge . -:C:- A N D .:o:- .. . Bell' delivery wagon, and .sells bread at Jr.-H. Moran 123, E. Stilwell 119, N. that Mr. Secor had a horse sick. We learn . ­.. .,�-.� ..,� J - ring. 6,11; promptly at- ,- ' . . :_ L tr " -, _� , _1 lot 33,7th con., Picke — , 1.��. . q.19'.,-� , -1 tended to. Telegraph address: NVhitevale, Ont. 10 cl wholesale, and 11 cents retail Teefy 115, K. Cammack 108, E. 1)teen 60, that it has since died. -, _: `••+ I "n, . ! * . .. .. , - - .;.1r4,- ­. ! P.O. address: Green River. Ont. 34-V SEED --- DRILLS And BUDDY senile serves to woo On Monday last an oyster supper , fraff . . ­ �, I his A. Moen 57. Pt. Second Sr.-L.1 Glee. . . .1 I ..; . . . . ­ I �*, I - : . - ' °t I ... . - I I manufactured 1�y C)ultb&rd &I Scott. Also Man) patrons into good humor, as his son 226. V. Shea 199, W. Green 158. A. given by Mr. It. Purdy to the milkmen of ..�: �- �-;K �' I - . I I . . j�,�:�,,�: I . . . .. ,Societies. Wilkinson . plows . wagon approAches their doors. the Woburn Dairy Co. .. ­�.I, � ,- - . . Smith 138, V. Clark 125. Pt. Second Jr. , :Al' . I _� -r-,0, ­:Al - . The pulation of Woburn has-been in­ - �, --- �­_i � ­ '. ­1A . . � .. ' Cammack 12.3, G. Cammack 120, J. �. �,:-i " i - : - I Fr�d Dowswell and J. D. Bundy left ... I RISING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. O. . - -8. , ., . I � - ..- WK. COWIE creaMpolby the addition of a youngster in - : '�._ �:�,: , '. . .� : G. T. This ioige meets every Monday . . I for the North West on Tuesday. We Cammack 113,G. Grnhatn 9G.M. Graham the family of J. Cook. John it wearing a .. .., ' _ � -* evening in the year, in Dale's H'11 Pickering. . . BROUGHAM wish the boys unbounded success. Go 60, P. Wilson 35. First Class-R.° - big smile on his face these days. I � .. .� , � , � , � . ­ d� - . - - o . I . - - t- - -! A - . . . I Every person invited to ioiu ao�h]�lp advance '- . . ' 11; G weet young man and grow up with the ..'.- , - I tile grand Cause of Temperance. 121 itt 250, W. Teefy 115. E. Spring upset a big load of ha in Wo- . :'�:-�P-' , " �?: 11 -# . coon, ,ry. But by all means stay in Can - __Z� - . #I y ,: 1: _-."17 , � - I .� - - N --' I ' WATCH -- REPAIR burn last weeK, and gave vent to three or . � ,'�_ , '. A - - I , . -- ; MALVERN . �j A:!�i � - _),. - � diar territory. This is the best country ,,I�j � a . -, - fu6inese QDarl�*. a - . four different languages against the roan- ­n:1-4.%� r, I I L - . -1 e uodw- the sun. Time will aEsert tll* *1 I ��?. .... . , . I..;.. . I . I ; I promptly Find skilfully don is .,:. �'i .;. . . . - il for allowing the gravel to be piled on the ,­� , . 0 , .,- (�ojt,veqjaptcer, . fact. - G. P. seems to be displeased with his " . a '­!:-.;,-_. � �. i . . � 1� ­ - I . .------- ,_____­,__­--­.� - road to a. dangerous extent. - . ­V, � I - .- __. - .�_ T A 611 XS - D U N N, Conveyi Lucer, Cojn- with the aid of the very. io�aa Proctor, of Tosoronto, spent a No. 11 overshoes. . -Ruffricus. - , : . .� � . _�- , , I . , � � . . ­ �e i miss . oudr for taking Affidavit 3, etc., Clare - _. . best WAS and material - few q h friends here last week. Little Jim looks as sour as ever wben - - . .­ . . - � � 4_1 .. aye ' 4 ' . - - . . - i - Mont. oult. - ------- . ' ' ' ' Mr. roctoTbas succeeded well in bu6i- he comes around town. Miss Teany Churchill spent Sunday at . �.­,.,-. _e. ii .�t- I I - I . i - - _ - - known to the trade. .,. . - .- �-­ -1 .... - - - I I . ­ ;, I 1�. 1.1,14. Marriage - . . iDCe leaving this Jim Crow looks well in his new cart . - : . � - locality, and is home � . - . I- BUNTING, Issner o: . DeFS - - : - ,,,� - - ­ : _. :_ _1 Be Licenses for the couuty Of Ontario. Of- JEWELLERYAE and tanned bear skin I. Mr. Mrs. McCoskery have moved to . � '_,;i�, c - - . . . - very esev eircumstaDme. He in coat. ,�� - I "f­. � ,�:i.�- - " � -L � I '. � I - - his reside ce, Pickering Steve's hair is geu Woburn. � ..:�- : - five at the store or at .. : I 12-y _ - . ! - - a M, for whom all have the most kindly elfin 90 My. YOU Can w _ -_ .. - . .. .1 Village. -- I now - r I . . " feelinks, and on bin visit bore received hardly tell him from his dad. Miss Annie Bailey, sister of Aid. Bailey, .- ­ " I R. RE XTON, TOWNS I P CLERK . to order on the - -shake. C. Tommon is turning out some More is visiting at W. H. Churchill's, VYpburn. - • :L.. '-* .- . Do Conveyancer, commissioinerfor taking , premises, macy, a warm and hearty hand Z . .. . Sod sffilavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent- Diamond an I threshing r. Rusticus, of Woburn, had bitter �_ d Stone Setting, old goods He is' still in the beat of health. sing machines and straw cuttere. ou - Wills pro- - -- -. Money to loan on property. remodelled, old gold and silver J 1 u4t B " h . . 'We are glad to bear that Mrs. Jacqnes t peoples' names, or go to school and . �-.. ''. .. - , I " Bundy has gone to the ,\O . . . . ; bated. OFFICE-4t; Whitevale. Will be in made r! learn to spell. It is not Mr. McCrookey, . .17.. - . . ;._ _'-,.1._' pl�: Brougham to recovering from her recent illness . - ­! - . . ni every Monday afternoon for the over intoj welry of special design. , 'wt5t �-ith horses, and expects to return . * but Mr. Duncan McCoskerv, who has - - , .- .. I POS . .� . i transaction of business. I 27-v about the 1st of May, when he will be glad Maxwell Is getting to be a pretty good session of Woburn blacksmith shop. . - . .­...`, - -1 . - -- I Ar I 't t' I • - q to receire orders for furnaces or northing onrler and he don't forget to show his con- . : - 410.2,_* ­ .. ­ • . �--�- ;- f- . . - . : I . - E N G AVING 0 else in hip line. In hip abpenee Wm. ceit- . - . - , . . ( , _9T.�7�)_,__- -.-----.------- .. - _: . � --------- ARBORO . - . ., . I 6C - �:. . . . J A. f6ST, CO O�TNTY- AL'CHITEC,r plain and or mental lettering. mono- Buody w1111 conduct the Claremont busi. Abe and Jennie are still coutinuciu., . . .- .. . . .� I .� ,.. �. . e , . 'A � . .� . * for the county of ontaro Drawings their walks. It muFt be hart on oboe . Miss V.inni ' - . , - I -y designs. jaw- I and specifications furnished for every class of grams, crest and fanc ness. woo will be happy to receive orders - . a Jackson is visiting friends .. . - - Z1. ).- building. Steam and hot water heating and elry and watches beautifully orna- . -. for eal. retrouRbiDg. or anything in couDec• leather. - ' in Toronto. , . i - ventilation a specialty. Office-9errie Block, - - mented. The wedding of Thomas �..... .Ww , • - - . -- corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby.. - - . - ARNARD . . tion v rith that line of trade. Call and get Mae Weir to Miss Misi Maggie Cornell is visiting rela.- - . -, .,l. Resid ice-Kingston Road East Pickering. 31-y J - - S bargains at the tin depot, C.aremont. zc,* Slartha Pearson took place at the bridO'F tives in Toronto. .. . ­ ____ ------- --_1 a' S,. B' GrOam Bros., ourstock dealers ' were residence on Wednesday. We wish them hem Miss Mason, of Toronto, is the guest of - * - , , ­_ - __ - � I' � ... ' -: .. . , - . I Aitctioneeripig.; . . success. I .. I -:-, - i . . very ,,icceFc.ful at the late horse show in • the Rev. Mr. Walker. :. - . . ,. �t... . . - � 1, ___­ -'-'I.-- - ------ � ___,_­,�,_�__ . .. "T77"IFT 3: W : B - 2 - . � I 0 . ,_ r . A praTir meeting crag held P! tbA hones - � _,'�.��.�';. � . - I.: - - - -.-- ___ - __ ___ � ___ . Toro to. - liege if, a I'm of prizes won by - Week night cervices are being held in � ,��_ . F.IIUBANKS,-the old And reliable _. __ . . a, - I -� -- �, I . .. .. . io�, �.- - . . .) of Mr. Secor On Th-irsday evarin,z. there during ell I J -, I � Le Auctioneer, still ill the fww, able and ; them -Nupture ud" took 1st as an a C!,ri!. t'o Church i t. . __. ;. [ .��., ged .. . ... � - ANTI-DANDRUFF being a Rood attendance, Itev. � I ­; ­� - .,.. - " " fle .1. .. I � .t"4 , willing t:) conduct any sales entr sted to him, _: back ey as well as the Sweepstake. w Ar. Brown .N�rs. Telfer, :4 Scarboro village, is suf; . - - . I :ing his pat- .1 . . hi . , . 1.�..'/, :.3r: . .;.. au,l takes this opp:)rttinity'of tha i . .;., �. ..-. . , _ . : continuance 'Now stock just received at the Corner "Lav ndar" captured let as a three year conducting the meeting. . feraing from tLe effects of a- paralytic. :­­ ...�, . f Past favors, anti !i4i)esfor a c I . . , - - I I - ' CAT. . - �-'-Y­ --. - - i�� � -- for services 1-noderate. Ar- .THOMAS' . - - -.,, � �i 1� . 1 - of them. Term-, Drug Store. 75 cents per bottle. Old. an the clJTde chiss, ­Qneeo's Own" . ­ stroke. . �... .,� , f, ' � , � . . - -,I rangements a.,; to ,late? and terns can be made I . . ' 1. �4'1 � .. - ' I... . ­,� . lf-t a I . - " '-'-- iO . . ; - , , - I Was a *arde'l s an aged stallion. wl,"l* &--N&4 - - 7 � 11 . . Charlie Beldam bas gone to Toronto to I �._ � - f - % ; at We Office of this paper. 4-5-tf - I . . POVERTY HOLLOW. . . . .,-, i.. � _ �_ '. - __ - .! .---- __ - __ _ — , - .,OIL "Craigida obtained 5-fii place. The 6-.Ii .. . . .. . go in the MRssey-Harris works. We are . ­ - 1, ��.. . I . . . . � - , �-% I - . - . .� . d Anc- NORWEGIAN COD �' LIVER A 8th prizes wf.re also awa,dtJ tb-. I - - - - HO BIAS POUC 'fil' _L�ns­e ' . � . . I FIE . ic 7tli ai ' sorr ' � ' �'. . - 1 ' . - Manager Ormeroa and S.luire G. Little .T to lose him from our midst. * " _� .3 n7, etc., E .� . . ..!� 4i4_ ; .�_ T_ T tioneer, yaluati, lo 'or *s' 'o Strict Bootlieu's ef lebrated brand. A Rood , fl rm's tiorses. ' As a three rear old 013-de, David Yonne, of Brandon, U. W. L , : � _� thewholeof North and S utli 0 tari�.r supply on hand either in 1,111k 01. L_ cut the wood in No. 3 school vard last n � . . I i . ­Cra:gronRld,"R son of Cral:61a was awarJ- who has been spending the winter at Col- �- - ' ' ' * - " I . . : - i attention given to all orders by ,nail telegraph. bottle at t he Corn week. Keep in after dark boys, since you I - . . . ! - , A ..! Char-es moderate. Address THOS POUCHER, Corner Drug Store. t -.'. ed 2ud price: * TLe Gth and 7th 1-rizes loge in Toronto, and with his parents here- . . � " got dour pay. -:.. - , �- - ", . Box 47, Brougbani, Ont. ... - ,. .- r . : .. - �.__�J;.-- - • HOWSES C'_'LEBRATED BAKING were the Graham horses. In the lioftssor, Mathews rind his clinm left leaves for the West this week. �: .:-, i _- � ------,-- .. I - . 0 8 h The spring show, of Scarbr,ro. - POWDER, jeip,, made frequently is two yemr old clv(it--.. -Semetery" procared for n the t ult. They took in C - .4 t(it(l Shoes� . ^ . on- 11 , - - - 11(pot � - I - � I � - � 7 :. . I - __ -------- - ___ - - ----_____________- aiways freAsj. None but the purest --' I -It "'a McCrone"drew 3rd. The elvdi-s up quab a nun,Wr of implements, som'e of nection Farmers Iustitute was held at _7'A ' - .- ; J� ,'4. . . . . . - i - . JOH-N LESLIE, 1100T AND SHOE �, - ' Agincourt on Monday. There was avert' -_. .- drugs are used In it. For sale at dale , Sweepstakes. prize was . awarded which will be of no use whatever. _.., .4.. - * ' . ­P - Id --- -A. - _1 Mal�er. Pegge:i .L-1;1 sawn work. Orders ' : - . .. ue4 _,�',_o._�. va ..; , �_ . - 1, ,the Cwner Drug St.)re. n's Own." This is a splendid show- I wps very sorry to hear of the perilous fine display of seed ' - � , ,�". - - promint), attenfied to. Experienced workman- . . . . Q - ' grain, about fifty vat. -,: � : .,. I . I . . Dc ­ : .-",__._ . . ' F. ft. Wilson's: Conali Balsam, Bitters lng ar 1 growers in . '.. -_. - I _. I i . - I ship. Dou't forget the St.'=41, nearlybppositc the ong such extensive competition. cood tion the Agincourt ourt bell is now in. for ietles from' the belt seed_ the, .- - -, �, ��;--� :. . : . - . I . ^ . .. - � - News, King street, Vickerin- village. I 7-v , , I if such is the cotse. it w;ll rot be able to county. M,r. . ­ . . . " i We ai a informed that 1,18emetery" will be Keith' of Toronto, read .., �:"% White Oils, for sale at the Corner . ; a _r .."p : i, ___4___ __ .f ', , '14A,��. .. q I., -, .-' - I ---------- ___ ---------- ring the foot-ball matched this sum- book on "Ailsac clover." Mr. Hogg, a � '. ' I - . show'i , a-, the W(.r'hd'r, Fair to be held In . 11 - - � I-Totels. - Dru­.Store. I 11 - �% ,.'-i . 1. wer. I i . . � . . . �' .__ Chin , . . � representative of the Steele Bros. read a , � .,o, next year. ' , ' - ' 11, — ­- ____ - __ _� - . - - - . - ___�_,.,� __.;­�.__�­_ Physician's prescriptions and family receipee I - - Il �1 11 J. Burke' intends moving on Monday, I . 4 1� I - RDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., carefully prepared at the Corner Drug This place is fast bec,,Dmipg ED eaten paper on "New kinds of seed grain." Ad.. ."7. -:...�.:,.,;*. - � . - - : . St8re, Whit by. W, It. Howse, prop. . . eq, I � . ' - • " " � , A - . . - .. ­1 `� ­�' . -,,- �­,­V' . ` 'Go give slipplug Centre. Toegday sew i - .- jitiii�.-.iGor,lou,prt)prictor.. Tbisbotelisa . . all butclitr Louis having euga-edC Smoil tlrer,ses on ­R60US agrieliltilral 811bjeetS - ,,­­ - � - , . .. . ____ _ __ I . __ __ 9 of the 4th con.. Markham. Re foremau, for . '` °` :,'; ,� .. - . .. .. . . were given - . .� - , "N - . - ', fine ncrx brick 1jaimiri,,, finished in superior -- bands: busily engaged loading- horses for the coming summer. by Messrs. Forister, Scott, ... .� - .:�",:­ " _. , . . , Rtyle. Every convenience an.-I corntort for the i . . -­ - � � . i travel 1; ng 1) - s atables' the Nbrth West trarket. Mr. Match, of What we we wonid like. to know --if Pike and Rennie. A large amount of seed :.1. .. .� - � ,_ J444 . . : tiblic. Now and commodiou . I ill . .:1 . ". � � ; - . 1. �. . I-. '�.'. � I __ . , . , . - -1 I - .. , -i Ybd sheds- __ r_ _ - ______ g5y .... lfegin4, has been here for soiree days, and there was a poultry meeting at the new,,; grq!n was purebased by our farmers. _. *. -, , ,.,.:_ _­7,.-,:� - -1 � - ___ M . _ . 1, - C-A -U.iT I ON haspirchased, through Graham Bros., office, Brown's Corners, 0 I . 'Gundity, the ­ 'TE R _N 110 U SE , Picker ,rig, Ont., n ' ' - � ES, 0 . ; - . BROCK ROAD, .. - - .. : . - - .- . . .. ._.. . �;-­�: ---.::. - - - - -.�,__ - - _�. . I . ! W now open for the accommodcticu of the " I - I . . . I some sixteen registered Clyde mares. 28th inst.. and if Cock R,.)biii and i3ara. . . � . . .... , �:... _ - _4,-.;,.",. ;_ I ­ . _' - - 11�� L�4, I I travelling publi6. This hotel, ha-ing lately His intention is to use them for breeding maRe was there. Was Tom and M. ill the .. I _ :.,,.� _ . , . . . . I � �. _. � I � . - - . chaugad hands, has bees re- furnished throggh- .. EACH ')LUG OF Tin; , * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson and Miss .- �, � , ,,�i" � , , . � . ." purposes. These were noble animals, and lock up the night of the 4th, and why in I . ­ " �,!,Q: , _. _. �� " �!, . .. - . out. Situatwl as it is, opposite the S' ink Mill 1 ' ".. spent Sunday in the County town. -, . - �- . :_- - ,.-,­-,_`.;. .. __ . i. - � . _._. ; _. ­­ . "I i- . _r .. - I . . , L, fl;, i ' . Mrs White and Master Willie have re. _' �'_�. AW � it is convenient for patrons of the Mirl's., Meal . will niuch improve the stock in the neigh. Jack the Ripper allowed to prowl around Lillie I or lunch at all reasonable hours. Go dangerous ' .. _. `_-, . � I ­ . . . � .. I - . borhood of Regina. Bundy and Turner among us, when he is such a da .1 I _.., �, � '.,�,' .. - , ._.. . - andsbedroom. Box stall and enclosed • character ? turned home after a lengthy visit at Brant- � - , _`�-',�!L, 1p� . � , j f I also shipped some 18 horses for market- ford. I I _.: .7,.-,, i---..- 7­� ; I * .��,, - ­* � ' ' :_ horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the'. � . . I . The people in the vicinity of Malvern ­ " - - ; i : ' I . , Ttie liar is o1pa at ail legal bours,.and�is stocked, y'' t e'' Navy I Log pq .. . ,­�-­_ ;-. I 1� Pod stabling � r - ' . rposes in the North West. Among . _� 1�1 . Cbief among athletic sports here is foot" _... ,''. i: I , . , I � ... . . and Woburn were not aware of the con. - .., - .";�'4 " ; . with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- . �. _11,;y , I - ' ' :t.;.., I � . . these fine Animals, and were ball, but it seems one can get even too. ..'. " , .�;>.•a - - . . I-- . CULLY, Prol)rietor. 1.51V r cart that was given at the latter place, the , , " - ...... ,, 'fJ1,, .. - . . * . - . ; - . . :o: - IS IVARKED � purchised in and around this neighbor. much of a good thing. - 1�:,_,�i- �,., •X!��- - . ... _ :o: - . ; 1 . . . I � I . ___ . ; � I night that the gravel kings met *there. ­­, IT 41��Zl . - _11i7 i ' : --------------- . - - - - - _. ___ -.--- . . I . - _. ... A;, , ; . I- . hood. 1: The above gentlemen ACCOM PAU - * Those who were there say it was a decided Mr. Walter Percy, after an extended .:-. - - - ' . L � lVatchutal;1jig. d L ,,�k � ! . � _' ' - - f ­ , I ,-. . .. 1-111, .TL I .. - � , .1 , . ; I . - ,--,—'---------------,------,,�- .. rooks and Vernon succear, and consisted entirely of comic .1. ,,��­ - "I . ., . . - 1. fed We shipment. B visit -at Brock -Road and other rte 0 . . . " � . � - � . , . X, , - _� , I . - - ' �i. - .1.1-1. IT., - i � - I �% . ' , . I left o � the same train, taking with them songs. Reube sang the fAMOUB ditty, Canada, has left for Grand Rapiclo, :_ - ­ . . - � . - CUTH13ERT, Wqtchmake:, Pick- . I &IF 0 "Old there % 11�1. V-11, . . �..� A• ering, Ont. I . . � .I'... ; I' some Btock of the better class. to risume his busiuess. � � - L .1� , - . . . . -Having been 25 ye4re at the � il When King Cole." He showed the greatest poe- L . . , , ,�.-. - : . . . .� - '; �' � � L - ... I trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for .. ". IN B ONZE LETTERS .-. - the train had reached Green River, Mr. Bible activity in going through the per. Our genial merchant has got the ,,-to !�.,.�. ..�_: �. , ..' ° - i . . - ., J . � , F. Lazarus' Eye-glasses. Watches and Clocks - ,.', '', I - � - - . . .. . . I Bundy discovered that one of his horses formances required. But they o much " while playing on Monday he . . - .,I��,­-'%­ . - , , , .,V.il - i cleaned on shortest notice. and at reasonable By Jack's acci- - ..�., . .. ,j� ; . - . . .., ,� _. , �_ , '1 � , . . : rates. 0447 NONE OtHER GENUINE had b6COM8 misplaced in the car, and capped them all. ang the popular dently hurt his foot and has since been - ­�.I. 1. M - 1 __ " � IT . He a ::... . � , R I'll, - i " . Dressmaking. while endeavorini to set matters right, song The old Sow over the Barn.- compelled to hop around on one foot. Be - 11 I � __ .. � .. ..; .. f : ( ' � '. .,� .,, . This was prose more careful in the future W. H. . � �.� �: . � the tr in moved out of the yard, leaving presented to the audience in a - _­)­ 1:,... . - - . ..�­Ivl._. I . . sl.. ­ �wL ­� 1.1�_ " - I" . . � :�.%,.­_,�-� .�� � . ) , __ Col birthday. �, .. 1'_.,:� - ,,.- ,z overha Dave , ."'3;,�:6 - calm, unexcitable manner, and was re- were at Libbie Tool's .- . ,-,. ­ � , ,*�, � _.- I MISS FERRIER WISHES TIO AN- MONEY TO LOAN him t follow. He boarded the even, � , NOUNCE that she has se#-ure4 aparil- U1 ved with the greatest aPplause. All who .: � ,��v ,,I express, and would, DO doubt, � . F.".1 - & , A - - ON MORTGAGE SECURITY and othert took part in this concert, but party enjoyed themselves very much. , . . � _" . I i mentsaboveMr.A. B. Collins' store Green - __ " I . - , - � �;, - . - River, where she will be prepared to execute all ... T. .- , �t "' . . at lowest mtes o r Interest. Mortgages and De the train before it again left the city. The the two I have mentioned were the most Some of our citizens attended the 11M "i .1 work in her line in trusted to her. Ha rig had I . - I ... . Wtk-ir- . I I trip iv�il occupv some seven days. I( some years experience in the beat dresspiaking bentures purchased for cash. - interesting. - BLUCHER. Pr1se party at Mr. Hams on Thursday _.:e_.:-:.:.-,_.� lt,2§11 - . - - I . . - , L , . ­ -.-.;Fv . . 1 establishments in Toronto, Miss 'Ferrier is pre- I P"MULli M8'Z.dLXVM . I - _lw .1 � � 0-ar - , �.­_ �.:7..­..; " .- . . � ­ ,,, I - - , , " . - . . .. I . . �� ­ . . - School :' L_,,;,.-_-�_ I , . - .. . - BROUG"AM. .. _ - , il - - - night football match Brock Road . pared to nit all comers In style and workma � Cedar Creek ni bt last. � - . - 1�� 1'-�., . '. . � ship. Give her a trial and be convinced.! Satin- bought and sold on commission. . .. - . . � . . - .. .1 .1 . . - . . . .- . 9 . '­'--'­_A -11 �� - - - . .. i. . . t4�0�4k,`_ I . . � . I"_ .... - .. ­;_ faction guaranteed. Charges . I .s. Dunbarton school, came off last gat . - , AV � moderate. I Terms v - , -1, - . .. - .. , , _ .i ... _ , � -, - . '' - . ., ' . a . �, -` , , . ­ * The following is the report ' " 4� - � , � , . . - - . . : I positively cash. MISS FERRIER, Green River. 5 �f the t1litto . _- ` __ .It "J.t. ki .. - - * I" I Aomt for : Western, Lancashire and 'oft* of - Thos. Philip has & noond'hand bicycle day. Both teams had an enjoyable time. - . . , ..., � j� , . I . . � juondonandM cheater Fire insurance Cora- highest p6pils in the Cedar Creek sobool for sale. Our boys though sqffering defeat by two��`�' .. 4 .- 11 A me :��L­ 14.. � ... ­ . � - . � - ., . I panies, No b American Life Insurance based on the monthly examinations for J. C. Bell is 0oafted the game " �, I ,,� - Co., ZOO ♦ 01dent, Insurance taken. . to the house with goals to none were pleased with - I.. ". , , �, , ;; , � L ' � - , - . I I .�� . � 1. ;,, . . � February. Fifth class, marks obtainable some throat trouble. and with the kindly feeling shown towards . - -'� � -.!.. I . . - . I - . 4 ` � � . , � - . .-.. . 1. . I : 8W,-Frod MoAvoy 268. Maude Holdon A. Urquhart is desirous of securing the them by the boys of Dunbarton. The . 1;X . . . � . I . . . . . . ; . � 1. �, .'- .4 '. " . : - I . "_�, . Ontario...,.-. a hl ( V , CIS for MdL'r = - 234,Robert McAvoy 227. Fourth olasn,Jr, services Of a good female pantp and vest game was a friendly and fair ,, _1 I 1. � 'i 11 ..- �. . . one, each. !�j. � -, � , . .� . - . - . . '- - . .. i I marks obtainable 300,-Florence Holden maker. being ready to yield at once to the decision ,�,t�� . . 1"i I �i - - - . I I ­- I . . , %11- . 1:, PICKERING BRANCH, ... CONVEYANCING CAREFULLY DONE. . 215, Alox. Waddell 208v JudeV Ward. We bid fsreweU pher of th �., .. - - . � ­ '.O, .. L' to Cbristo Brooks a referee, Mr Geo. Stoner to whom too ­:� - _4� r - .1 "'! - i . - . , " . "-. - . _. �. . I Foruth class Jr., marks obtinable 900,_ on He has shipped for the much credit not be given for h - _' .-I., - " , _! ­ * ­, Tuesday. -,�. , , , " , . ,,r-.?.Li, , - � is an- - 1. � I a � -��--. . - lejit imate- — 1==PDX t3P -;� WiHiaw Pugh 177, Fred Pugh 164, Mary North West. ) only thin that • � -, �,-v _'.�"-S21 "�(�.. .. pen for tlie-transactiou'Of ill" '' ' "' 17121& 0 biased judgement. Th4 , . � �� . . . 1, � . . . . ... � I . . . . . . ­­it�� ., ' v� I . - I . � Banking Businetis. . ! n Good oiling Lots ou north side King street Smith 162, Levi Pugh 162. Third class, A little of WM. Sanderood islauffeir sounded -- - . " , '7'. son. unmanly and unrefined was 'Some -1 0,111. . - by I ' 4"'! ' ", OMcz Hovits--From 10 to 3; Satutdayf, IV between c ruer and the College grpuxids marks obtainable 200,-Samuel Waddell U0 tMM .see Uwatond 4westing,*hich might be heard the - �i�,�-�- ... I , - . 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I.'. _ -� his fingers to say nothing of saris f n an- l elusion n TEE N RIZE,D '� ` � ' }f� 8 P 8 ribs had Dome to o- r.' � . l in $,..- h moot$ a love In that '" _ �. - - a }►s" ;- k��,, = Trt he obNged t ran rfxks ;�:bM tntery ajte fill,a he ran of son- ,tom O �' lflti�4ote t►wy t ti tlrn+• _ 1. , .' t - , - ; ,> 6ut lh lets; rth talon "intQoounL 6ontratiag all'A, is t*nd ` t g money is *&AN* 11mpslse. . � � :" . ­ . �' r `° �, � � _� , j - . : � : ..•� 8nppc�in that etj , weei" risks v y f' ; .. _.� i §�, g , itrrder that hanig have nit which gprity$ field 0., Mai+ajr 11, —A latent s°' - i 1` _ l CH, P III _ - po nted indnbtta to ths*atc for t Na `jFor v n if CoWel Pi ��` ' a >+ . , e ti►onld not s e wi th time -- ursait that arsai !y pe ' I .. "- I Tout of the Booth Ame Ca will had' nl- � wpOO o a , w Ire � �bscame more g t d p ;flat else crimi an re- :°•', 1 h f ate - r.: Grit a +xtrs nsM $- xoctza +Qt as!Iw oou g . ,E � would grog to interest and lied 'in bring, g to li ht a queer ileac in - ; a. � b..; .,, s fed Williglin s money, the money of this girl friendly an al ow 11 e`llow- trustee to do . ardent and absorbin with ti e—a arsuit g . ' • •. hard been rendet�ed into their hands, std the pretty much as he liked •for the C+�lonel g P the abaracter of a word known citizen here. a `•D>`Seifn or itxet? ---d or fdot�- -dream or p y which eucxeasful�y followed would make him Fqr some weeks citizens have been living in � • h ` 1'�• fact ?" th ht Nelli Morton us she la on very' day y►hich brought rain to the City no doubt, ICgew that the dead WHEW had porinl and respected in spite of hie frrot o ' Y from'the'south bron bt news from the south ]ticre� utfli#titett fisith is Williass Bathuntt.- p constant _error of someone who lying in -" 1' r ;..:.:' I' are 6 re arid- his odious face. In that , , ti . , - tare bed ofher own r m after )lf Mrs Bt~thnret figure wait for passers by, seemed to take fiendielt ., ' < -° had left her. of. the, death of the girls father# and the de- When his mother suggested his using this br� in�ya. the son saw through the s►ystia • -welt t in clubbing them with a hen irait .,; ; ��.,. Had ti ate _heard tibia man tiny gh 8 vy . ! I` be way hopelessly rained Y $ad she dream - � °t the girl's friends from . England, money, siie did not take into iial the riA robe of the sibyl deep in the bosom of the rod. Attempts to capture or indentify were N thus leaving this Ellen Morton with her for- be would run. No doubt she bad no suapi- womal the, ` hhort of trhsF woinaii� -blaming ; 1. - ed that the old woman indicated that she, gall baffled. Last night ht James Curr nor a - ' ` . . - F ,. - tune completely in their power. cions there was an � ri0k. beyond that of wit theiula% ire 10 g � - _ - - Ellen Holton, eduld save him? If she had The old woman knew.all her son's affairs asin another mans mone r►Ithout ttis r!h g rY °fjtg'�n�lftebl°ve' figure which answered to the description of f *"% - :yyX not dreamed. what, ,could the words and g Y Blinded and awed, like Moses by the fiery the man slinking along the street under the as �_.: - save thole connected with the speculations authority or.knowledge. In the harry and bush, he was mute• shadow of the fence. He gave the alarm - - - ggreresmtares of Mrs Bathnratmean! Only one she had diseountenaneed. "Once ou o confusion, her notion roost liked was that .. "y and headed a,party to capture the fellow, ' .4,_ .. thin --only that this monstrous creature y„ g Y If it is too mach, she said, ore will _ i r. should score by whabver money her south of the equator I abandon you, she he could get Morton's money as readily as try to remember I am a mother, and all I Mr. Curry soon caught up with the man, - ° - I . ' had said to him long ago when he first broke the money eta>ading to iris own credit in his did I did for love, and it is hard for a mother f� , i father h%d saved. How was that to be loose from her connect "You're not to men- own bank. There would be no need to nn- „ when the latter turned, knocked him down . , _ - s( �. done? Only in one way--t.-by this awful to help loving too much. with a tremendous blow, then radial. to - _ y p y • lion to any of your affairs in that region deceive her. Or, indeed, it mi bt be chat He held out his hand to her, but could this monstrous man marrying r . 3 g ward the open country. The pursuers rhea- :.',- hp of thieves sn revolutions. All I will ever she krew exactly what he had been obliged not s What: a horrible, whet sd intolerable Pte• ed Lim for long distance and gradually . - . , hear of South America is that Christopher to do. She caught his hand and sinking upon gained on him. He suddenly ate d and :, position was here ! �olonel Pickering had Morton's matey comes safely out of it, and Wbat 1 She, g Y po g _by his mother knew that he bidden her her knees, raised it to her lips in a transport turned toward them armed with- a short t r, tom' _ - and she had no ad- does not go back there to be lost." • -eras at that moment a felon ! Monstrous I of gratitude ' c 'a to herself : " He will � - , ' dress for him betwee the leave -takin find R B, club. So terrible was his appearance that ::' >. » g She knew that by this time the ambnnt of His mother know he was- a' felon 1 His for ive me l He or rues me even now ! i - w Gibraltar. In all t e world she did not 8 the whole crowd turned and ran. The man _._� > Christopher Morton's investments mast be mother approve --nsy,suggeatthaithe should $.t that moment Bathurst saw a man ran- t. _ I know a soul on wh m she could rely for then rushed back toward town. The crowd i r , '° t' - .her or advice- $h thou ht� of her old thirty or forty thousand poande, This was commit a crime !— aammit two crimes 1 In- ning towards the house with something in soon recovered eoura a and followed. Sad- .- t I ' _ . P g not a largee .fortune, but it ought to be tolerabl monstrous t Masculine as her mind his hand. He raised his mother hastil and g �. school. but that way in Yorkshire. Most y y denly the man rushed toward Y,lte house oo- i k ; - enough to give her son time to recover him- was, still first of all she was his mother, flue o ri the door into the rounds. .. . . i - � I .�...: of her acquaintances to Leighton were con- usB • �d she was nits sure William world and no man ever et could believe that his g ,. g cupied by one of the most prominent and • , . ` _ fleeted with the reglnent and on the move q Y The man shouted : I cannot find Miss wealthy ettizeu$ of the place, Mr. William . 1 with the Colonel. `he had never one a never again disregard her advice, and that, own mother would urge him to crime 1 Morton, She is not in the grounds, I found Bender. Quickly opening the door he rushed ` ' g with the aid of this girls fortune and her Ugh 1 he would think no more of this past- this, her hat, on the bank. The hat is to - - • �''' - 'h= joaraey by herself, and she felt like a lost' inside. The pursuers feared the man would . -" ' �- advice, bar son would once more be able to ly side o€ the affair, He would dwel also- and there are ei na that some one lies fallen . - - `::'' : - - want'erer iin a desert, or the sole human be- hold u his head as a member of the Stack ether on the fact that he had been threat- , $ do something desperate, so rushed in of ter ,- - _ .•� - - • f ' ' ing on an island where beasts of prey lurked P g into the river. __ him. What was their amazement to Snd . _ ,:: '_ Exchange. coed with destruction and had saved him- (� se coxTixor,D.) - fn every shelter, the matt lying on a lounge. pale as death - : .. % ; _ She knew that in the will lodged with self. _ .l � ` a 'v', • _ 1 j v -g. ' _ She was alone iin ►wood, alone in Lon- Christopher Morton's lawyer the dead He reached the door of Garwood fn with bloodshot eyes. It uses the master of -_ don, alone' is Eng nd alone in Europe! P Y �8p18r txad the f3wordsman. •the house William Bender. He confessed - %� engineer had left all his money to his laugh- fonnci cogitation. He had resolved to take + 3 • V-1­*` ' l/ There was no one to hem ails oonld appeal• eta After Nair,er a battles with the Hindoo that he had committed the assaults and ter, and appointed her son and Colonel his attention away from unpleasant nape r" She was imprisoned ithin the high walls pickeri guardians and trustees. The of the affair and et no sooner did he fora opgoaed ta. the English, a famous juggler said that it was done on account of an - •� : - - -; • visited the cam . 1' *;- .: it these lonely fire She was certai► father n w w s dead • and the other guard- moment forget this resolution, than, like a p, and performed his feats irresistible impulse. . ` _ �_ ° - it would be worse t useless to oak seals- inn and trustee would be out of England be- spring at the release, his mind flew back to More the General, His family and staff. • . " tame of an servant is the house. • Thai old g g Among other ,performances this man cut in = -. - - ° y fore morning, and would not be back' again a question : Did hie mother know what �r - �' :'; woman who had Wed the ledge- to until this irl wns of a e- -until she was following bar advice involved, •crime on tw'o, with a a ke of his sword, a lime or i3he Wasn't A Beaker. would, she knew; reface to let her out, ven g g lemon placed in the hand of his assistant. married. his rt . .. , f i i f she snoiceeded in ini the pnblia road, .. �„ Napier thought there was somo o 41asion. I ve given that boy rho wrong merit- ` gaining Mrs. Bathurst rang the drawing -room Where is Mrs Bathurst . he asked of sine ! "exclaim d a the ist seizing h ' .. " • .' what could she do there? She could not wan- Letween the juggler and his retainer. To e m g his st bell, which had not sounded for no one the servant who opened the door. and rashin from the oho . The lx, lied - ,. ' ; der about day and ntghtw She had only alit- „ „ die ide by a sweep of the sword ao small an S P Y ,; . ` 1. j ~�� -_- -ide money lII her pocket end even if she had knew how long.. IIt the drawing -room, sir. j g the Y _ - 1 • ' „ „ » 1 object on a man '8 hand without touahi. reached home b the time the chemist over- .- c •� "- _ ten times as much, *hat could mile do with �t this room be thoroughly done out In the drawing -room `i cried hr swak- flesh, he believed to to impossible, took him. - - '.'• - ` to -morrow she said to the servant ; and in out of his reve*ie, though a g 1�id you any in po '• I'm so sort , ' anted the t_adesman as :- - it? She never in:•11 her life Lad bought food '„ similiar incident is related by Scott in his sorry," P - for the future when tLe sun is off this side the drawing-room . he asked in astonished „ „ - a hard -faced iron- ra haired woman a . ,,- _ or been across the threshold of an hotel. „ g- romance of the Talisman. To determine 8 Y P- . • ri - :` - of the house, let the blinds be pulled up. incredulity. During all their years in this eared on the scene, "bat I've given our . - .. '- _ But what was the use of thinkin about the int of the General of�ered his own pp g y ` While Mrs. Bathurst was taking a first house she had never awaited him in the loo the moron medicine ." ' f +:i..,,. liberty? From the grounds of Garwood ban for the experim`nt, and he stretched Y P . I 1 ' ._ j :F�° House she could no more escape than flee to step in arrangements for her sous future,, drawing -room before. out his right hand. The juggler looked " What did you give him ?" inquired the - . - - ' that son was hastenin back to London to Yes, air ; the mistreaa ordered dinner to . } bar father in remote Brazil. . eta disastdr is rile Cement. Having once be at back and said that when you came very attentively at the hand, and said that woman- - Mrs Bathurst had chilled her had sent P P g p ` he would hot make the experiment. '° I I gave him morphine. You sent far ' :.., ~ - ' made up his mind to u%e Cristopher Mor- you were to be Good enough to go to the ►„ „ •' the blood hack into her heart until she felt ., thought I would find you out!" exclaimed quinine. 4. . ton s money for his extrication, there was drawing -roam, where she is alone. B �. "Oh it doesn't matter "• said rho lad of - � =- ' ,- - i . _ , anffocatieg, until she awoke to shadowy no ditlicult in the wa though there was He hsstend acres& the hall and entered Napier. But stop, added the other ; , Y _ terrors ti.reatenin her in the distances and y y' g " W. me see our left hand." The left was the house- " The other ,lay I sent foe mor- ! - .i :: `: g . possible danger of idle direst kind, the room which he had not seen for — months Y _ t �' silences andapsces of that oppressive house, P g + - submitted, and the man then said, firmly ; phine and you_ sent me quinine. To -day, - ' '' "' Christopher Morton being dead, and -- years. His mother was sitting in the „ when I wanted mot hive you sent me ui- - 1 " . } u:. ; } i, "; In any other house the nooks and corners �lonel Pi kerin cod t of the of ail old - fashioned f at one of the win• If you will hold year arm steady, I will P Y F q . +'!' _J °;:' had been no more full of fears than an 11 ' I :} . .. ' , esplanade or terrace or country lane. Here F . f ` � ` nooks and corners were the biding-places ` - from which ghosts fled on one's approach ?�I - . , .. _ _. Here the vast spaces over the stairways �: _ -� -,: _. were the hall of shrouded mystery and , � i and boding echo. j' LL Mrs Bathurst had' chilled her c gwsg asou country, it was necessary only to produce the signature of a dead man on a certain document, so as to enable William Bathurst to raise money that very evening. There was no need to tell any one in the City that Christopher Morton was dead. In fact, it would cause fatal delay it the news in the eo w doors. She motioned him to shut Vie door and come near her, " Yon are surprised to find me here. I have drawn up the blinds in honour of Mies Morton —in honour of your future wife. Sit down here. " She pointed to the other end of the sofa" "How did you get on in h• perform the feat," "But why the left hand, nine for fear of mistakes. Go back home , _ . and not the right ?" " Because the right and make up some arsenic for seidlitz pow- - ' • _ hand is hollow in the center, and there is a .ders•" - ' ' risk of cuffing off the thumb; the left is - high, and the danger will be less.' � Napier " I Say What I Thin k• " ' - i was startled. I got frightened, he said. There i a class of people who ride Cheat - I ilea it was an actual feat of delicate P P 1`'`- selves on their hones'. and frankness be- ' - _- ewordamaiuship and if 1 had not abused the :Y_ William Bathurst had jmade her 'telegram from Brasil got abroad. The mss- the City . Did you arrange everyt tog sat man as I did before m ata►ff, and challeng- cause, as they tell us, they "say just what _ -� g_ sage had been forwarded from his office nn- iafactorily? Y they think throwing out their opinions blood freeze with terror. The hideous- o Wed, iw he uses safe from premature die- "Yes, There was no hitch." He sat ed him to the trial, I honestly acknowledge right and left just as they happ�n to feel, ' .. seas of his appearance stunned her, I would have retired from the encounter. 'k pea C osare. down at the other end of the sofa. no matter where they may strike or whom, - - and at sound of his monstrous voice and However, I put the lime on my hand, and , , ; l Bathurst had no moral sort le about " I am glad of that I am greatly pleased , they may wound.- 1 his basted frankness _ si ht of his revolting capers, she had swoon - p held out my arm steadily. The jugg,er ; k• creating the document-he required. It was you acted. so promptly. You hsvo taken ill however, is not honesty, but is rather - .. I And then to think —if she could trust dangerous work his fabricattttgof signatures, means to ensure safer +'► balanced himself. and with a swift stroke t , i . ' , her numbed senses —this old woman had y • miserable impertinence any. reckless cruelty. I ., even of a dead man; and dangerous this "Oh yes, all the means." cut the lime in two pieces. I felt the edge tj a have no right to say what we think it - ' 4 . . indies►ted that this hideous man was to be ., . of the sword on my hand as if a cold thread , , I - , :i t concealing of the dead mans death, and' And there is no going back upon wha leas we think kindly and lovingly ; no rig rt •, ; . r,.:; her suitor . She who had never heard word dealing with his property as though the you have done t Even suppose you thought bad n rleae'n across it. And so mach ' to unload our jealousies, envies, l5ad humors ". of love from man was by a vile conspiracy signature were genuine and the sn of chau is our mind sow, you could not added for the brave swordsmen of India - - g g pposed g g y , y and miserable apices upon the hearts of our . t ;� � to be forced into the arms of th•ir loathsome signatory &live. Bathurst did not in his go back 2 whom our fine fellows defeated at :lleanee. noiabbors tlye most be bad tempered we; - : , .' e- �., . creature, in order that his rui d fortunes but lee .. No. I have drawn Morton's money, This ancedote_ is certainly a proof of the •r might be made whole w� mind use the word fraud or felony. ey, _ should at least keep our ugliness locked np g with farther a sincerity of an honest mind ready to a., .- - wss not blind to the gravity of the act lie and the roceede have been paid way against in our own breasts and not let it out to lf1 - money ! Surely no one in England could to- pp „ knowledge error, and of oravery and calm. I' - day contemplate 80 odious a crime ! Site contemplated. my sundischarged liabilities of today. ores in expiating that err, ►, wound the feelingo , and mar the happiness - . - { w Morton was dead, the.girl was under his What could she mean by asking +could lie f others. If we must speak out our die- . t> _ vvonld die, ay, die a thouswn deaths of t _ Q ' - - . � agony before yielding to so hateful a fate. roof, the other trustee on his way to India ; go back _ It fie -melt clear from this that ,�, -tikes and prejudices and wretched feelings, . _. } months of undisturbed possession of the his most horrible suspicion was true. It The �ti'11It FiaL�L o: 3 y)1I2 l,L1f• , let as go into our own room and lock the Could it be that she gathers the real im- mane could be counted on —even if the girl was now lain bile must know he could not I - .1 6 - port of what had gone on whip she sat half Y Shortly before nine o'clock on Friday night door and close the windows, so that no ear - . conscious ! did not become his wife —and in months all have extricated himself withoutarime. This Mr. Bridger, of the Great Western Railway but our own shall hear the hateful words. . - _ 1 could be put right. Even the girl did not was terrible. Gloucester Kn r If an man seemeth to be religious, or even i ' . There was no room for don t Had not „ (. g.) received a wire from Dir. Y g - know of her fathers death, and was not to I am glad to hear you cannot go back, .Evanson handed in at Shrewst,ury to t he morally decent, and bridleth not his tongue, ' 4 _ the old woman begun with a reception chid• know of it until .here had been time for that you e►ro note obliged to go on towards effect that his sister, the Dun lad who that men's religion is vain and his character liar than December? Had she of told tier Y g Y this William Bathurst would never marry? to Mme from Brazil, prosperity onto more. something has cc- deft bar clothing in a railway carriage near is unp. incipled and base. . Y ' carred since which made me for a momeut Gloucester, and dressed in a boy's suit, was - -- And then, after learning that her son had Truly, as his mother' gaid, fate had Y . fear you might be able to go back upon overtaken and was safe, After a fro ;tless A French company is now building a . - X . lost his money, had she not is an in terms played into his hands 1 If be had been what we this morning resolved to do." street car line in Tayhken rho ca liar of Ras - A of affection, nay, of endesrinen , to girl, allowed to design tbs situation, moth- ., g journey to Monmouth on dilate "lay night, p And you think if I scald I would . Mr• Evanson it seems, went on to Hereford sic►n Turkestan, where, not very many yeah - whose presence seemed ,& bards and an in- ing could have been better ordered- What. is it that has happened?" The cold where, after inquiries, he discovered that ago, any white man who had visited the ' - . I e an hour before . What more eonfirma- Luck ! Yes ; he believed in luck. He �. Jm'Y sweat broke out on his forehead. That she had slot there on Wednesday night. place would have lost his head. - , - . - . ' tion was needed? had always been lucky until he touched P Y g . , - morning he had been distracted, driven The landlady of the coffee tavern where she A new aeries of postage a stam s has been She was the centre of a vile lot,' encam• South America, and the very momentSouth frantic, made half Huai b the thin that Y �° P '' passed by inviolate wells, wlo e, helpless, America proved a ravenous quicksand under r Y 8s stayed was quite certain as to her identity, ' issued by the republic of den Salvador.- All - '•` i . . friendless ! On would not merciful death his feet, from that self -same South America had occurred in Vie City. laces► in ilia life although the young lacy was attired in lay's stamps previous to 1893 have been called in, + had he fell fear until now, . He felt said 4lothin which the ,Dries have found had and only the new stamps are the accepted in " , Dome to delirer I �er . I a Land of eaccour was stretched forth to y been piiirchased at Gloucester early on Wad- payment of stage hereafter. with fear, clamor with fear, sick with fear. , �- _ . Inviolate wall _ The ` grounc.s were not him ! " Ali unexpected event ent has occurred here � postage . • - I ` closed in on all aides by walls — at the foot A hand of sacconrstretohed forth to him - nesday afternoon, Miss Evanson remarking The population of Bogota, the capital of y 1' of theground%flowedtheriver! —or was he stretching forth his hand to sinoo you lark" at the time that she required then, for the United States of Colombia, decreased - '. -- What is it? He was not $ure that his Nellie rose from the bed, She was dead- rifle too tomb of w friend? Rub ! Such charity. $be also visited a local hair dresser 854 during 18cJ1. 'There were 2,305 births . voice uttered the attention. and uuito astonished the ,Wan b demand- and 3 159 deaths in the city during the ear. - ly pale. she call ht uj the ht worn that thoughts were childish, and could sot be of •• �lonel Pickering came back." ing that her hair should 1,e cut short. Ori F,tttigraEion and immigration are not factors ' Jai in the grounds, and stole out of the' use to a keen man in the City this day of • .. Why?., being remonstrated with, ails replied that in the city's economy. - . room, out of the house, and fallowing . the hideous disaster! ., He found a telegram for kim annonne- g p y y' • ' ; - t e8 her head was bad and that a Reading lad dip of the land, took her way ,awards the He had told his clerks is Langley Court, ing Afnrton's death when be of to town. €z Y A terrible catastrophe is reported from - ; - - . . - + B had advised her to have her hair cat. After . . Thames. Fenehureh Street, that he was going to m e never thought of that. We never the village of Koaba, in the neighbourhood - _ k. When William Bath hid left the Garwood. He had not said an thin about i she had spent the night in Hereford, her of Al lets. Savor Arabs had taken shelter - - - f . _ + 1 g thought Morton would have said that Colo- I,rotlter ascertained that she heel booked to K - house at the bidding of his mother, the old - coming back. - They did not know whether nel Pickering, afro, crust lra telegraphed to. Shrewabur , evidently with the idea of for the night in a grotto, when the roof fell -_ woman ran the bell and ordered the lunch- 'the should see him eta that day or oat �► Y in killing them all on the spot, The bodies . eon thin g to be taken awe 8ho then When he walked at five o'cloyck the if he died. reaching Liverpool Sinc ea child,it appears, were recovered two days c, . j g's Yi Y No ; we never thought of that. Tale- she has boon imbued with the idea of o Y ' }-. crossed the great hall into the large gloomy were-not eurpriied. That day no one was ems from Bri►zil art+ %o dear I fancied one g Then recant civil war in Chili cost the 11 - - - -. fir ing to sea, and some years ago she attempt- - - dr�wing -room. At ordinary tines, months surprised by anything done in the City. ,• . _ would be enough, ad a similar freak to that which she has just victors, the Congressional party $15,000,000 . , vrent by without a visit from either herself "Yes ; we never aanld have been r j aGcordin to a receht estimate made b the ' or her son to this great chamber. The � William Bath rat went straight into his 1�Ps ' practised. g Y -- F private office a d looked the door. Ia s for this. boas it make much differ � newspapers. . 1. blinds were always kept down, and in spite ; y,, Chiliau news a ors. Of' that amount$1185, - . i I ' - quarter of an our he emerged, .e and once . 000 was contributed by Senora Dona Juans - - _ of the blazing unclouded, June sun, only a : q g .. . Woolen Who smoke. r '� dim twill ht fillet! the Iaee. anxious, and urried out That day the I erhaps, I do not know , I eaunot asyy Edwards, the mother of Don Augustin Ed- . r g p banks shut the doors at four as usual, but Set %Vhat has taken place here ?" He The empresses of Rtissi& and Austria, the wards, Minister of Finance, from her pri -. She drew up the blinds. That was her private. offices f got custom and were o ggroaned and wiped the cold sweat from his qc�ueen of Italy and the queen regent of rate fortune. The cost of the war to the ; , first act towards changing the aspect of the i long after closin -time. P� forehead. fipain as well as her majesty of Portugal, Balmaceda partisans has not been figured . house, as an indication that all within had ,� out stile becau,ac the .. - , changed. Up to this day she had her mind In less than &If an hour, Bathurst was He came not thinking we had word of Roumania anti Servis and the countess of , p ps y lost etverything, - ' • _ back had sae his house had borrowed Morton's death. I did not tell him we had Paris, are &It ardent lovers of tobacco, of and it is s -big thing to estimate or. { made up her son would never marry. This money on a a tare -which�was not enuine a telP rain " - -- which the are also thorou hl good ' ud� ea. A remarkable piece of engineering work - day she made up her. mind William ahonld Y g g Y S j g i ' take a wife. She raised the blinds as the and on the faith that Christopher orlon "Thank Ileaven for 'that !" Perhaps t e most inveterate smoker among is the tunnel of the Parana Oroys Railroad I , wall alive. '" He said he qot the cable, end r&n out the royal ladies is the empress of Austria, through an Andean mountain peak at - - . _ . ., first act of preparing the hours for her sons Once more . li s turned his face towards to break the nuts to Bliss Morton. I sent y y g Galera Peru. It is at an elevation of OM - - who consumes from thirty to fort cigarettes marriage. home. In the urry and excitement of his a servant for her. She was not in her room a day. She keeps ,liar tobacco in an ex. feet abolre the "perpetual snow line, and is ' • ,'` She had been the i>iapirerofhbr hualiand'e operations in th City the necessity for do. The servant supposed she had gone into the quisitely chased silver box. which together to be 3,817 feet long.. It is the highest rail. - - ' { 't + _ d ash -t s road tunnel in the world , 1 - . a. speculations in the City, and he left all he ink speedily wh he was about prevented grounds, as her h &� had die&�ipeered, Col with a Rol ray, t always to be Been o Id ai d is orated in . - died worth to her. This was not the house thinking. In the cab which -took him to onel Pickering said he would go out look oil her writing table. Her imperial majesty the highest inhabited region in the world. � . . r '` r ! _ I X : . where her haliband died. He thought it a the train and in the train that carried him for her." She pointed to the window. " He of Russia and Queen Marguerite of , Maly The town of Galera is 2,i,ti3G feet above the - _ `'� short time before his death, but had never }away from. town lie had plenty of time for had only just left me when you knocked- only smoke in the privacy of there own sea leve., nearly 1,500 feet higer than the hived in it. The widow let it until her son i reflection. Does it make much difference?" boudoirs. That of the empress of Russia is hotel on the top of Pike's Peak. . ' ` , *_• _: began to be troubled with those alarming " Saved!" he thought, so he jamped into " I thought this man was leaving London a most fascinatin apartment, which makes The natives who killed Crampel and diaper -- '' !" . - '' hysterical seizures ;then, it bein aiet, re- the cab. "Sae !" he thou ht sin as he to- ?" a really ideal amo iii room. - . y g q g ag Y Y K• sad hisexpedition in Central Africa laetaum- . . tired, surrounded by high- walls and large flung himself in the aashioned corner of Ho says if he can get away by a train It is fitted up in the style of one of the mar captured 80 improved rifles, 30,000 car- - .. ., . = . , grounds, out of the way, ant. well qualified ' the railway carri fie. $sued from imminent near eleven to night he can catch i e %trip, — loveliest rooms at the Alhambra, palm tridges, a number of al le loaders, and a ... . .r to keep a secret, she went to live in it her - and complete ru 1 How easy it had been I asked you, does it make much difference, trees giving it quite a tropical appearance, .good supply of gunpowder and revolvers all - - -- self, taking her son with her.. `Vhat a trifling ort it cost' m to place a and yon have not answered me. I sak you while tempting lounges invite that repose of which has now passed into the hands of ' - . .: =4 ` When mother and son moved into Gar. secure barrier tween his. house and lee- again, Does it make much difference ?" which is much a delightful adjunct to the the Arabs. De Brazza'a lieutenant, who ! - wood House, the place uses inrniahed traction ! To -'fro w, rho names of all the " It rosy." Again he groaned and wiped ►t weed. Tits eoante%s of Paris ,will ascertained the facts, says i.hat Arab>fa are _ 11 A U • for ordinary family, use. Mrs. Bathurst ( houses sucked d wn in the whirlpool would his'forehead. loo at no tobacco which rtes not. grown it, now so well armed that they can interpose - - _ . . o - " -_ had not then decided William should , be known in th City, would be known •• It may." He loosed his collar at the the suany land of Havana, and while the great difficulties in the way of any sebse- � `' ' never marry. But as years went on, throughout all commercial world ; and neck and stared. His face was ghastly, his queen reyentef Spain gives her vote in favor quent expeditiott>l,.north of the Mobangi. ,�. . - - _ the air of retirement deepened around the but for the t ' g he had just done, the jaw dropped. of Egyptian cigarettes, and the queen of River. ) . ;.:- - house, the isolation of its inmates became !house of William Bathurst would be in that For a minute silence was unbroken ; each Roamanta declares in favor of Turkey, . A South African minittg jonrusl tsys the - _ ' I _ more strict, until from year's en'd to year's • black list ! sat regarding the other. In that brief in• Qum Natalie, of Servia, has a store of to- surfaces of numerous boulders have been -- " _ . r end no stranger entered its gates, I Favonred by c%cumstances, and aided by - terval be knew she must know a1L In that from each country, of which she is ppoolished by the constant rubbing of count- ` . , r }_; The raising of the drawing -room window i his mothers advice and his own bold vigor- brief interval he knew more than associat:- careful to get only the very best. I believe Less herds of large game such as the Wilde- - .: a_ ,, • -» = -. -_ • • : ' blinds to was to let in the dawn of a one setioa, he been able to wave him - ing with tier a Lifetime ttwd taught him. In the cigarette -eases carried by some of these beset, '!hose examples of of the attrition of f - � new era. William had lost all his money, self from bankra icy —frpm beingg paled as that brief interval hs knew she valued as ladies are veritable dreams of beauty, being rocks by animals are found in a good many _ :• � . % Slid all her money as well, in those villainous a defaulter be ted I who,had for years dross the wealth he had believed she wor- usually of gold, inlaid with precious atones, parts of the Transvaal The party of the a - ' South American speculations. �utthe very held his head so igh, and being regarded shipped for itself ; and that for her hear't,lte Turning to our own country, it would take boulders which oiler convenient rubbing g g 1t d b trite a 1 dnsklin , g' -: same day that newO of the .lisasY� r reached as a rock of oo sense, as a slow- oin , an o aloha, g y g the Croco- too long to mention the n &mss of the welt- place for the animals harm been art to so • - London, this�ggirl; Ellen Morton, strayed money- making speculator l $e had keFt dire, was the only gold roe saw or worship- known feminine votariefi of the weed, some much use that they present higilly poliahod 4 f under their roof with a fortune large enough his donitnge i $path America to himself, pea, In that brief interval he knew she of the highest in the laud, Md many of them surfacies, which are very unlike Anythin `_ . t : _ fQ save William. 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' -Preparing for Spring. pens fouset guars or larger,: in each one I msltes a great deal of diffelelica how the people le who were hindering the faliill- neseribes a- feeling Neeullar to petrsaos of dom- : - , :A _ -. - _ . ,_ . of which ho should be Loom for one ewe Om reads the Bible. dome parts of the went of�God s ideal for his people. Some tic tendons caused . b Mtsn � t - `- - CARE OF LIVE STOCK. j : .., . -, a': , PP+P y,,t - ,Qr' y gs of � C� x E� » _ and her 1 b r lambs. Bible are so familiar that we know thr we••e soothes ors, dealers in iD devotees yy ► climate, lesson or If 1101. The atoipttDh is out of ar r: `' i - Caring for live stock it the first duty of In this par meat the early lambing awes words by heart. The consequence is that of false and degradi religions •some were ., ., I � 3 • order, the head aches or does not feel h . vrort farmers at this season, it being im- should be pia d a few days before they they make little impression upon us. Other rich people, riding by in handsome car- F�; :4 .tt �' porstnt to keep domestic .animals in such may have quit surroundings and a warm parts of the Bible wre so difficult that we riages, docked out with old and silver and The fien' es - �t .� 1. - - };kind heart that they wil enter spring in a reception root for• the little newcomers. cannot understan3 them. The Bible, ac- all manner of lnznrioue adornment. At aeetei attained to tlretr utmost~ the tnlnd tar`•.`= `'`.: r thrifty condition. ' Them should be no nog Suo;h quarters these can be very cheaply cordingly, is to many people, one of the once the preacher $aurae out against them. confused and irritable. This couditionD "'� 1�: . '� g t�rr .=r'- + Y and easil mat re in any common barn or cat- ; ° r r - heel in either stable, st 11 or yard • ud dullest hooka in the world. Leave w man On account of such arf• these the church and an excellent corrective in Hoods t;s►ryrapeer • � <. � ;, - -those who have failed to keg their animals yy W a room alone with two books one of them the state are alike in peril. For their si no rill which b its re � ° >. t P tie shed br sin ply fitting out on the inside + pe ' • a, y regulating ttaad to ,,: , ; of the stuedinl- with any kind of old boards y P y " _ - clean, warm, and well fe will need to take a Bible and the other an stn id book you the loft towers of the at cif shall be + • ° rK.. ., � " 1' BT° Y powers, noon °ix . ..G "cial pains- to carry Them through the and filling the space tiros made with chaff or pleaee, and see if he will not take the other laid low, ;.. , 1 � . .. - winter- Liberal feeding, warmth, site good saw dust. A f ow poles may be stretched book• The Bible is really the most inter- The sernlon which is contained in these Restores Harmony ' � �_ .`;., -, cr,tr� are essential factor. in wintering stock. t' h �' " Provide ample protection from inclement weather and good conve iiences for feeding and' watering. Horses need daily exe �ng rise, and blanket- ing when left stand in the cold. Steady work in 'winter will not injure a mature- horse, provided he be well across overhead with some straw or corn- stalks thrc'wn ipon them to aid in keeping the apart ant warm. Care should be taken to see tha on I.lie southern or eastern side of the sire two) or three good sized window sashes be laced in order to let in plenty of warm sun ightL ' This su est ion is for the benefit, of those es ing, 1, e most uplrfttn$ the most wonder- ful book that wag aver wntten. But it has to be read in the right wayy I talked once with a Kentnekv farmer who lived five miles from the Mammoth Cave. He was aware that there was such a cave in the neighborhood, and that people carne from lorg distances to see it, and that four chap �.to falls into three divisions : ►° ayateay and gives tliatstrength of mind,., .A.,-1.0m, ', � �;. (1) The idt it of the kingdom of God, (2) the nerves, and body, which makes one feel wen. ���4 n, ... _ t- gg -�- ... �`�. hindrance :t to its fulfillment, and (3) the _ 'may :5• sure punisrtinent that awaits the hi deters. - rN'. � `' � `% ' P The idea(1 of the kingdom is the absolute . ; a •i. : ,., ­� reign over it, of the G of Sion. It is the - 3, A. ., God of Slott, of the holy city. of the temple, "` =`�i: . - God the father of His le ; not the Sarsanarilla, , d : =y`': `{ ' Z 1 ' - . - fed, - roomed, and k t froth undue w wonderful thin were said abort it" But PeOP f: Vr= � "fir 8 , P ho may of ire eble or do not care to „o to 8's God of 3fnai, of the bleak desert, of the - ts.. i. ,fit f ... - _ - _ exposure. When confined in close, warm the ext a se IA furnishing an expensive he had never explored it. He informed me, law, the terror of the nation; who is to rule ►d by all draggt.ts. dt; sixtoirp, ireeDasroeeeNf �. A :..y,x;. _..; �: 1 building with rtificial heat for t he lambing • + e g g by C. I. HOOD at CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Saga � ��" X, , r�. stables horses become ;ender and subject me however, that he had ventured a con- over the Neal kingdom. -All religion is : f` to colds, etc. ;hence the necessity of venti- rooms- lr l f t the above described is siderable distance into a number of other pro rP rive,, God ehan o!a not but our IOO DoseR �* "' hallow. caves ! Somel►ow we too know a t deal g K CnO Dollar `.- ,t5;,.-' I�'.,1 i . �,�. . about the o y sort that is in use at f3 ideal of God grows wider and higher and : >'" •'Yi: Cows due ta'coma' in earl should have about a nasiber of lesser hooka while we { L, r % Y present s.t oodatdo, and it is found truer, as we grow, Isaiah knew more of ,_� . � e good shelter and a diet of dry hay, with a aufficientl wa •m and comfortable for any tack interest in the supremo book. God than bf �Mes. We know more of God, -,ex �', I'll .2�� ,, . little bran but no heating food (Bice corn or lamb3 the ar dropped naturally strong. Let me make some suggestions about read- ou ht to know more of God than Isaiah. in remedial. God has set this consequencet= :.'- ter_ meal) for a few weeks before calt-in As inq the Bible. If you know French or (ier- with this manse, not in sneer, but in mercy, ` • • , r "` g• At limas i sway be found necessary to tak'a y he God of Sion is to rule some day over �' 1. - - _ - the calves are dropped Schierl the best heifers some was ly lamb into the kitchen and man, let me advise yon for a time to read all the nation,, of the earth. Isaiah looked for onrgood. All punishment in this world....... __ i. "... -1 " _ for raising. All lice,tafested animals should warm it by thf stove and stimulate it with the $this in those unfamiliar words. Yon forwssd to that da ; Jesne looked forward and in the world to come moat be remedialLr' . be rubbed over with a mil ture of a ual arts will be sur used at the new meanie that Y Or else God is not as ood as we are. ''��' -f - . - i q P a little tooldy before placing it again with P 8s to that day, 4,nd taught us' to ray for it, tZ i ' -;_' _:; , °: ?fi rt . ' of sweet oil and kerosene. its dam . will be discovered in it. If you do not We are hooka q toward io still. John Fiske, Finally, it is worth noticing that in aU'' .., " � r Sheep need an abunda t supply of whoile- In these lea fete lambs should be allow.d know French or German let me offer another g P these utterances of Isaiah, he addresses not • °.:._- r .+,a- fifi o a askin as tie ro 4ot of our most modern ?;' ,_A' ;' `t 14 �- some food lent of dre air a dr ard, counsel• Read these four books which fol- pp p the individual but the nation. We need a ,; - ; >,_ - ,+ :� plenty p Y Y to remain uqt 1, they fare _past a week old philosophy closes the es of his paper on e slid,: eonifortable sleepi g ;quarrtera, fro- a i have a +:cu ate conefderabjP Acs a low slang the lines o! the Bibles Stanley's +' The Destii of Man with a look into gr .increase °f _ national. religion_.. _CVs :., .�t,.', . " vide warm atablea for cabs nee; laml:iug strength. T e can °than _ Histor of the Jewish Church Fder- r neeri a great increase of national religion- �, . ra 4 h Y lie r,mq` ed do ,fir Y the Ides. the futures as Isaiah dimly had in the We need t0 bring the Creed the . rd's• �' '' t' tithe ancligive them roaot:� then than grain, other p8rtion of the shed not quite so se- sheins a Life and limes of Jesus, old time. I s this old chapter translated °. '• ...k . _ Renle -caber that earl lambs (as well as Y Y . aiah +' Conybeare and Howson's "Life of St. over again, vq ball the wisdom of the ages � Prayer, and the Ton Commandrnen into --. :�� ?:i:1. Y cutely incll)sed and where the will receive ' i calves) are profitable, an d see that none are more exercise. It ie a vaty bad plan to Patti Farrar's "Early Days of Christ browgght fn to , our national politics. �` a need tci leatrn _ `, .: a!,i = .. .; lost or stunted foi lack of timely care. keep those you tg lambs confined too closely ianity. You will find that you will pre- " It shall come to pus in the last that whatever is wrong for an indivi�rutl is {_. ,f`' ,`. , - - Swine profits depend I srgely upon breed- on- the start • file will take too much ibool gently be reading the Bible in spite of your- days," !'Y"": I iah •• that the mountain of wrong also for swallow. -•sr� . fug and feeding —so see that both these far- in proportion to the amount of exercise and self, lf, bovtover9 iUetead of acceptin the Lord a o se shall be established in the _ .` ; :. gg tors are right. Care we l for breeding sows ft will develop the same unhealthy tendon- either of these suggestions, you desire to read `top of the mo .ntaine and shall be exalted - ! - A 1 ieler Bejoioing. ' ' � `'' t > °_ ;: " �. - - -_ • and give them space for xerciae, See that Gies that a-e two noticeable among nun the English Bible in the King James Ver- above the hill,$ ; and all nations shall flow; p- E, I. Oct. 10 1$89: - . store i s are well hou ed and fed ; light young Rion, You will find eat help in a i oiom- Sumtrterai ed , � - P g % pigs when ;oo ;lowly confined to the pens far P K°m into it. An(i i many people shall go and "Ravin used St. Jacobs Oil for a badly wry' = . . - - and frequent meals b st secure thrifty earl in tim apt in mentary. The little Cambnd a "Bible for say come a lid let ue o U to the mount - i y " V ;All_:,•.. Y g• +• g y' K P sprains knee, I ran testify to its peculiarly . i, ;'t� .' -' growth. Avery cnnvcYnient and ef%etid0 wa.y for Schools, to gtiiire a cumber of inexpensive sin of the Lora, to the house of the God of curative ropertiea, as less than'one bottle . ,' `' �• Poultry pays best w�ten given the best duciug young lambs to take exercise when volumes, is the beat general commentary I Jacob ; and h will teach us of his wa i - attention. Look well al ter the fowls now, know of. ways, complete y cured the sprain.. GEORGS ;, -- _; -'t' closely cot tfin: l to the barns b inclement and we will w k fn his the ; for - out of '�•' for eggs and broilers wi ll soon bran cud Y I want io et d fords the first five ohs Gicucic:, Traveler for J. (:. Ayer A CO. C = =w t i 8_ g g weather is ;,o at �k up two or three planks or y Y+ P- Sion shall go f rth the law, and the word of = I . .. prices. If you wish an abundant supply of boards ono, ell( of the lank resting on kite tersof the book of Isaiah. The first of these the Lord from Jerusalem. And Ha shall - -..':V-4: .._`� � :: eggs, keep the liens in -warm, dry quarters, ground anc the other on the to of bite ha _ five chapters can be set under four headings; judge among t e nations, and shall rebuke A Sensitive Point- • . _ ,, s;� =,' � ire them eat of both teen and dr food P Y (1) the charge (2) the defense (3) the prom- x. - g P Y t Y + rack or an cot vcuient point of support so 1' fnany �eop a ;and they shall beat their Jack--How did Miss Fits come 10 ask y0it .`. -_. ,.. ' ,�, -.. :1. . - lime, gravel, and pure ter. I that tho la bs eau take a run a and down ise. (4) the punishment. are mto rti in hooka ; nation shall not t . P P g to release her . ! (sod makes the charges, and the defend - lift u sword against nation neither shall °'�' " I SEEDS AND FE ILIZERB.. • -- , . the planks It will only be neceasa. to P 4 ;t_Y y rY ante are this le of t•dah and Jerusalem- „ ' f Harry —The last time I dined there her . - - place the lan is : the lambs will under - people they learn war any more. !mother baked a delicious cream pie, and I - Good seeds are esacntisil requfaites to s�tc- stand who th . are for inside of tweet The charge is that they are rebellious chit �• T� °future " "says a Fiske "' is 1' hied for cessful farinin and ard' niu as our fertil- Y y dren. That sums it all out. God is their Y ' asked her if she got it from a bakery. , _ p� g g. g g+ minutes, na with the ras,'.iant colors of hope. Strife izers in most localities, a d both ought to , _ Father ;. He ties brought them up, and cared and sorrow aha l disa ar. Pear a and love �' 4 disappear. Leaks about chimneys may be stopped by `` -' 1 he obtained orarranged f r this month. The $ 8 Odd Notes, for them, and loved them, end they have shall reign supt,eme. Tho dream of poets, a cement of coal -tar and sand neaid a � `R' aim should be to roeuro the vet boat of turned away from Him. laic lesson of priest end prophet, the inspire- plied. ' Y - - -` MA ore in unlit mine as tc► varlet "'[t'hat akea ' otT years in fruit bear- And what fe the e'e defense T Wh y - - P q Y g� } in ► ?" asks a co tree ndent of the Vermont Poo y+ tion of the great musican is confirmed in j ' - and adapted to soil and c imate. When se d b �° that the services in the temple are more l I ■I�l ■� ■.■ `' - } State Jour al. he trees are star t ed Lo P the light of modern knowledge; as we .' ,' V. i _ - ', is procured from a distadce it is advisable�o - elabor'ate and beautiful than they have ever ield ourselves n to the work of life we i - ° ! death that's more than half that makes' off Y P - I select carefully from the lists of reputab a '„ been before thatsacrificea are daily offered, may look forward to the time when in the 6 - 7_r , +, years he nswsre. dealers. If a change in variety is desired prayer is hourly uttered, and all the holy truest sense the kingdoms of the world shall = make it cauticual lulu reference to well The Fret ch have a system of fattening seasons reverently kept. To which God " "" ''' Y+ K K P become the kingdom of Christ, and He shall , - -. :fix 4 tested and approved kin( :cover highly laud- fowls that etch lures poultry superior iii answers that ritual without righteousness is reign forever and ever, king of kings, and .:.: r�' S quality to hat 'ound, as a rule, in any other ` abominable iii His sight, that no magni i- lord of lords." • k' =q_ ed but uncertain novelties. country. 'Cher s is ,practice of mizin with ii %_ __ - . - ` A good fertilizer isoftc.n'needed to make 8 canoe ofeecleaiasticalarchitectnrs ,nobeauty '9 ,.1- j' : even the beat of seeds produce well, and the ration certa In apiece and herbs lhat�give of ornate service, no CoMtlineas of saceiffoe, The realization of 'the Fatherhood of God,;: a most deli ,-ionr flavor to the flesh. IT'hat -as Isaiah hind saw it as Chri -it plainly - `� .,) -< -,, � I ­ . ­ - those wanting other than stable or barnyard can be of an value apart front genuine - manure should now ayrrat.ge for a supply ; highly flavwred foods impart some of their obedience to hu moral laws. " Nash you saw_it, will be t e supreme characteristic of _ . .. Z agreeable yualttltet to flesh is ehowri irs�th the ideal kin kingdom. God fa our 1♦'atber, the 1 cry what will be cheaper, purchase the nia- make you clean, put away lire evil of your .., .. � terials and,inix them arc ruing to some:re- _ease of aucll of ouu own gaffe birds as eo ' doings from before .Mine eyes. Cease -to do Father of the meanest, the obecnreat, the �Ot � a inedl- u n wild :e cr a I :' liable ferinnla —thug bait sure of genuine 1'O P• I evil, learn to do well." Thus alone can pdO�t+ Sven the most depraved of human A Gouah tine should be abso- Vlany a wo diet u1 cow passes f er whole tad, and all we are brethren.- Even now fertilizer, and avoiding any deception on the man expect to win the approltotion of the part of manufacturers or' dealer s. It is need- life t�ithou; her caner knowin what a , righteous Clod. Do justices to thefatt•erless we are but beginafUg to realize the blessed- and Croup lately reliable. A� ` less to add that February is usually, favor - tested he hoe, of ply because he has ne�et protect the widow, help the poor. Haas, the desirability, the supreme necessity mother must be able t0 ' i - able season for hauling. muck plaster, etc., : sled her crtp�n y. Two cons with fhb That was more th+ur 2 5M s a o i of filet old ideal. � Medicine gin her faith to it as to . ' -� • or to ur a that the malt r should receive same amou it . c f feed paay give the saga ' Yd g Isaiah says that that day of the Lord-will , " K amount oft roduet wbZn If o in And Jesus of Nazareth has lied in the y I r Bible. It mUSt . the attention of all soil c ltivators who re- l3 p 4 • Y q .el world since the words were ken, and come not, by force, by conquest, by the . lr� crease tt.e 'eed one will respond b an in- sword, not by insistence upon uniformity contain nothing violent; uncertain, quire such factors of fertility. Po Y brought all the emphasis of his divine lffe creased pmductr while the other will not. ' into the cause of true religion. And et nor by persecutions for heresy. not by or dangerous. It must be standard . FAR3I HA DS. _ -:- . -- g y . - • .' • _ The one hia- -reached her limit, while the even to day we need two sermons every strikes nor by Imkouts ; no, by instruction, ill material and manufacture. It _ ' i The Hiring of farm h 1 for the season is other has t, amd the Dateless feeder will b teaching, b the persuasiveness of the 'must Sunday on thin same old text. Nve' to-do Y Y Pe must be la and simple to admin- : The in order and merit thoughtful atten- continuall be hrowin awe his feed on a y simple truth. p p 1- j g Y 1 we understand but dimly that the theology P , later • easy and pleasant to take. lion. The aim should be: to secure not only cow o! sm 11 a rural capacity. It is not Arid sociology go together that Christ h Isaiah soya that when the day of�the Lord ' ' industrious a►n�i skillful men, but eu�h as necessary r pe baps profitable tin feed con• self put thorn together intq two command- comes all unbrotherlineas will eliak sway {The child must like it. It mUSt be �; are of good habits, and known to be tryst- tmually to this ighest limit of the cow, but ments which he pronounced alike iu their out of its glorious light. And he singles prompt in action, giving immedi- - worthy. This rare comb'natior. of qualities each cow iii th held rhould be known by essential value. And'Lowell's poem, which, out for iiluatrstion that most unbrotherly ate relief, as childrens' troubles # - _ may be difficult to fin t, but- should be actual teat. „ of all our inetitatione —war. All die u!,ea . - sought. Whether he ne s one or several if it had been wri,ten in Hebrew might P come quick grow fast and end g An old wry ebaervant farmer once told have fitly set here among the sermons of will then be settled, hesaye, by arbitration. I fatally or otherwise in a� very short men, the farmer who has 'a family cannot be me to plant vt ry few potatoes when the Isaiah needs to be read to day. Goad will boa the .Judge ; that is, -all troubles too particular as to the moral character of seed cost $. a ) ushel to the spring ; that - will be adjusted by reference to the eternal time. It must not only relieve quick whoever lie employe, The better way is to they wool be very cheap in the fall. I " With gr tes of silver and bars of gold laws of God. Thq military establishments but bring them around quid, as ` `` aacer.aiii fully as to the habits and ante- have fours this to be practically true. Ye have fenced my sheep lion then which exist in the nations of Earo o will ` P Y children chafe and fret and spoil ;; cadents of each man befo c engaging him, When po are very high -priced in the father's told: be exchanged for industrial conditions • . ' -1 I havo hoard the dropping of their tears their constitutions under long con• = , :a: and hence it is well to ommence looking spring ma y net very enthusiastic' about In heaven these eighteen hundred roars. swords will be converted into ploughshares. -,. 1. - . - _ for help early in the seas n. Some farmers potatoes ; n unusually large area is pre- Noe will tbare ever be any further instrue- finement. It must do' its work in ,' •' O Lord and Master, not Our* the quilt moderate doses. A lar C naafi • �yx?' : A - never hire an assistant thoutan investi- pared, and prepared unusually well, aid the tions given in the art of war. g Q ty We build but as our [other+ built; gation, except in an a ergency —such as plants are given en extra good cultivation ; Behold thine im how they stand rite two chief characteristics of the .ideal Of medicine In a child iS not deSit"d- �.' being short handed in h rvest -wand hence _the result i r th -t there is a very large crop, Sovereign and sole, tlrrough all our laud." kingdom, then, anp truth and love; truth in ble• It must not interfere with the - :.' "t`. 'C- - usually retain help that is competent and potatoes arm ve y cheap, and the next spring Then Christ sought out an artisan, doctrine, for God will be the teacher ; and , . ' satisfactory, Such a co rse is wise, and no one wants raise tatoes�itsuch rice.. A low - browed ostunto il, h for God will to the judge. child s spirits, appetite or general - ; po P haggard man, bve iu conduct, j g ,- . . - orthy of imitation by a 1 desiring the ser- Result • F4 w p anted, a shortcrop and high And a motherless girl, whose Angers thin health. These thin shit old as -. ` Aiow, in Isaiah s time, what hindered the $s '_ 1. vices of men who are alike efficient and prices. These fluctuations are ararcely, if hitstio�d from her fainUy want and sin. eotning of this fdeal kingdom? The preach- well as young fo1k5, slid make BO- t� tr- uatworthy, any, less m trk in some other cro We Three sot he in the midst of them er, in his sermon gives an abundance -of ' _ Ps t aches s German Syrup the favorite :. : J .. - . : - TEAMS AND TOOLS. -. - had an unusual y good yield of wheat this And as they peck their t-5am lain answers. In the second cha ter, be {� medicine. ' ' m. ., 0 Al ' 8 Y or fear of otllen►eet, " Lot he d He P. P , , Good teams and the most a roved imp le ear that tr °r lead to bring a fair price. says that the hindrances are the soothsayers ilY d • a PP P The images ye have made of me t" e 1II 1 1!1 111 - • • `` t: . '%'`� __'' _ . newts are essential- factors in farming, and he result was that many farmers wereaux- and the worshipers of idols, and the posses- ; `, ` _ )oth should be provided before the busy sea• ions to sow an a nuaually large area of wheat, Nevertheless, there is a promise, Who- ours of inordinatoo riches. In the third Little Tommy Smith• , `' `' " '� t _ -ton opens. No farmer worthy of the name and would ' rare done so had not the drought ' ever trains back to God and seeks to do'$im chapter he save that the hindrances are thD Dlmp]D checked and rosy Ii rl'' - { y pees , , will begin his spring work with weak, crow- prevented laic This, the chances are, was servico, offering to Him the acceptable sas- .elders and the princes who oppress the poor, With his cap rim backward t}pp38, ': bait teams or old style, shackly machines. really fortuina. ; for if all the breadth de tifit?e of a`jtmt„ and tiprlglit, and bel filth life, and the aristocratic ladles who think only fttill, in fancy, I can see _ _ `- t Therefore let working animals be ut • in aired had been put in wheat, a good yield I trying iii to serve God trot only ` in the om le of their fine apparel. In the fifth chapter mottle Tommy smile on me-- __ .; , : g P could have of curse been a uati nn rofit- but out of it alga at home, and in tt;e st P he deaarfbes thep 6indrancea under the hid° Tommy smith. n good condition for the heavy labor they will q p , roei, :• - soon be required to perform, and all farm able. It ass ell that the drought enforc- and>tlhreegh the bours'of Business, liod •r6l ings of six woes; woe to the great landlords Little unsung Tommy Smith— - _ 4 .- machinery beprepared for use when wanted, ed consery ois at wheat sowing time. — receive and forgive. Yet hod knows that woe to the luxurious livers, woe to open SDarce a name torhyme it with; . . . . Y lohn Stah iu uutr Gentleman. the promise of g on will not be heeded, sinners and sacrifiein unbelievers, ace to Yet most tenderly tome ' ` " •- . Now, also, is the time to purcha a or engage G Y P P ft Something stun ;a unceasingly— :.- -,~:r i such new tools and implements as may be M Girarc -, a ranch experimenter, believ- The chapter closes with the prophecy of pun- the teachers of a false morality, who per - Little Tommy Smith. ,- a •; needed, Farmers who give these matters os that wit i g d cultivation and suitable ishment. And yet not a Universal nor a suede people that stealing and lying are all -' ' '" _ �; ='1r Y y P manures al soi a can be fitted for the culti- i final unishment, some will turn and be right when they are carried on u n a large � the verge of some far land - � r ti .el attention will be lrkel to make pro- -'- . vation of tie otato Stfll torevor does be stand but be nevertheless w p, and after punishment there will be scale in business, and that mu ar is com- with his ca rim raki fit _"" - ^ r _ greas in the right direction. ed • p ij y ' 91iORT -STOP SU(ICEATIO?is. lays cc�nsid' :ra a slices on the necessity of Ti hteousnesa, meticisble when it is done by a large army in Tilted ; .o �o smiles on me=- :. , : ;; ;F :.` `' v • f. .. 'taking into ac unt the natural fertility. On �'tte nett four chapters belong together. war, woe to the self- onnoeited politicians Little Tommy Smith. °' . Close up the winter's work at the end of -• '- Feburary or snarly in March. " Uather in " the prep �atio of the Boil he sums up the 'They were probably preached at lire close who oppose reform, woe to the unjust judgoa Oh, pa aunt statuette r - °; :„ question y sa g that intrensive cultivation of the reign of Jotham, or at the beginning who o rasa the r. Of ftrs jove, roe you yet;: '' '_ ' . . - your share of the ice crop. Plan and pre- !p° g f3 PP P°Oli pare for howling and planting. Engage of potatoes cat; of be followed except by of the reign of- Ahaz- Thane chapters are That is, the root pf all real hindrance to �� huh cu smil teas mistily an ! �- f� "' ' p deep cultiv atio t, and he recommt}iided the all one sermon. And they are different the coming of the ideal kingdom wsa the through - nober and trusty farm help, Dot down sail to be w o1k d to ► depth of 14 inches at from most ether sermons ur the Bible in love of money, which even yet ie not ex- Little Tommy Smith, = _}Y , ' data of daily dlingo. Investigate -new modes _ - a- .la - least. One -foe between the lame is given that they begin with a text. The tent, tinct. But with crown tiplied lia�k behind I • .- - T' °t ; . of culture. Rla�ae no scrub animals this sa about th's pr per distance a�ong� the rows. which was also used b Isaiah's eonte r- Then follows the declaration of punish- And the glad hand of the wind - � ._ ` Par. Look well after the lambs and calves ' y mP° p _'_ year. Early planting 's important;, �' sty, Micah, is at the nil, of the second meet. lesish ttrt tact thin about this `•'`moothfnq back your hair_I see - : ' 11 Use plenty-of litter in stables and sheds. t', R ; m g g° Heaven s best angel am! le on me�- • o V cha ter. Nobod knows ►who wrote it • aback tel csertain q iabment. It is a con- . 'f '..._ The mother -hen is the best incubator, unless - Y P 1� LitWo lommyt3.nah. - , -j - you know how io rain the other kind. "Get' - ' Ht] Ai g a uladeal Forcer.. . pro bly some oiler prophet than Tswialr or segaenee. Really, we punish ourselves. - - a Micah, now forgotten. It se *s forth an We set in motion the great inevitable laws ` —[James Whitcomb Riley: - ri ttie best" seed a, plants, and tree*. Have Thomas Wi lism iel who is wanted in (. ..- . �, :; oa obtained rata o ues and selected what ideal of the kingdom of kind. which visit our tranagreasioup oa our own Y v g Canada for for forgery and who has been ar- One day in Jerusalem the man who had heads. Sin is a cause which always has A solution of oxalic acid will- rettiwe ink _ " you need? Let amateurs try high - priced rested seve 1 damns and released on vari- that all from God of which I spoke last punishment for a consequence. There is no spots from books without injuring the - '``_ _ : "I- et .. • and highly praised novelties. Use no infer- our legal q ibb ss, has been located at Reno, week stood up to preach. He was not an scamps from punishment. And punishment pn t. I g K 1. for seeds or fertilizers. In purchasing deal Nev. De ctivle Rogers of the Canadian ecclesiastic. He was not, a professional in- .. , = with principals] rather than agents. Resolve Secret Poli a gone there to arrest nim. strttotor in religion. He was only a laymaUi • -- ------- --- - - - - - -- _'' ° �' .;-. . its - -- - - -- ' --- ...0 :.. tr7.., to be a readmgt thinking, progressive farmer Several re ako, while reaehi at Elmi- _. -r =-� Get and stn cod rural text - hooka. Mica Y �" P a young man belowgtng to one of the pro- � ., ,,, Y g ra, Ont., illi mson also acted asca•hier of minent families of the clt . :'�. no meeting wltiare agrieulttiral topics are the only k in the placse. He nistoed mot• spec Tbat is worth "rcmem nn That the '�j� •�• �-� •�� "it A, -� disc:i9fled. M ch rural gos el may be lost the mo a of de itors, and Shall ao-. • YT .ItTA1� U T rt�.rlr E��.�j • `"` ``` "'' ' i' pp P°a Y+ greatest preacher of the Old Testae lent. was • _ . heard at sessions of farmers 'clubs and instil- cumulatin $T0 1,000 b forgery, fled to the not a cler an at ail The idotls that all T .. - . utes. Don't a chronic croaker, but work y ggyymm : `r ''h'' + United S s n October, 1890. He was the preaching ought to be left to the par- ` s ���� �� CURES . r� :; �.- �. ,i 4A . .. on cheerfully and hopefully. Pluck wine traced an arrested near Virginia Cit RHEUMATiIS� "'M ` "'�i'�= • y + sons is one of the most mistaken ideas in r ` - +-��,%4A ._ , • . while luck is unreliable. . Nev., but craw ed out throw h a hnole in the y = . - .:.. B the war very ymaD. g � TRAi;III: _MARK NEURALQIA ". °.',,�s.. extradition pa rand of away. Other ar- his abilit ,ought to speak every chance he a ' § ` `' . L�_,1 g y T � :. ^gin, -� •„ y Lambs. rests in Cal :to is and Nevada provml gnita has for the cause of righteo The - . , _ Prior to th" time the ewes should have as nnsncce fah Once when a $herriff as i- t �.UMBA�"ii�.i � :',, , two religious ous societies which have made the .� s {, . , • f been provided with dry airy eho3ds, with tared the in I financier at a ranch m most remarkable to tole coarse of TN tgREAT - 4 ';y`� xr 4 abundance of �zercise, and w ;th a variety Nevada, t e risoner ezcnsed Himself to rem a ® �Ar SCIATICA ; _ " 0, � 'pa . I—- recent history are t e Methodist Church OR tt : ;� ' =�.', -_ - of plain coarse foods, intereperoed with a olianae his :lot es, jumped out of a window and the Salvation Army, and in both of : }' ' s` �n� �• • = minimum of gtyain.- Having had such treat - and took tc th a woods. Detective i Rogers there emph� is laid on the importancie off - _ SprmInfs, Brulmm, Burns, Swellinks - went as this they are now in a strong, lusty carried ext •adi lion paper with him and to h,Dg. THE CHARLES A. voorLLER COMPANY,, Btailttmomr- lid. �r+4 c;' 4,.;' Ij 1. I „. condition ands on the eve of a successful hopes to ge'; �Villiatnson actress the line into your la irmn'stboa i somowlaera r C=,_•` st: _ • 1: ` '' bin ecgwen. As this time a roaKthes- a. I • Chas y y of p Cetnadian .DEb . k. Ttflr4l:LTA, ONT. . -�, r,__�x y , lam g PP m tike city, iii s 00th ttte toMple, in the . �' 1. .- ., -w:•r. :-,- :.-, -i._> .r -fit! ir— •': - , >t "` ✓. , _: x_ .,`. -: .,,r, �•.'.L,. - - �, ° . t - -6. _ - F "63n'° .1 "$ .A-. •- ` 4 t .c t+X •-:ta s • . ,� - . -r .. - "' - - ' .< .. , a.:f`�' _ �� _ a �,t; `s'' 1 ”` . ik ". :. '- ,'"'� . - - `'a_r °.." q+ . s, . e< : _ r , c 'P•. 'F .. _. .. -.e .. .. ..- ..:..,.. , r..r�d.. i✓ �.�.... -. .°S: _ . `i- ^s' =.;' -.r _:. 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F and Whitt Owner can have same by Now i the t1YYi8 to get Furniture, Mattresse8,� ' - . • - ' ' ng and prov a- � _ n, L. Mackey and W. J. Devitt calla �ag_ pzoperty snd -paving ez• ` �'g,� rirktrhlo '} atte d the horse lair in the pity last 1*e• D. SMITH, Pickering. fears P1CtIIre Frames, EtC., at rock rOttOm ' n ' ' vices Call and ins ect our stock and . M �4" -. - - wee . OR SALE: —About 75 bushels of Po- P P - j pnLlished every Frida mornin rt its office O i Deh ! what cold weather we are F % y g tatoes, at lot 17, 6th concession, Pickering and you are sure to bu ... We ueed mon8 .� ,. •p4 Pickering, Ont. havi n . Better have. it now than after a townsht For further particulars a lT to . - •t y • . .. g p . . :,c `_ „�. , TERMS whip• AMOS. BRIfINALL. Brougham. �i-a•a an are Wl reS Cn ,� h :4 d •!ling to sell at low figu D 't - A; . - ��° °_�:; " "" 61.96 peiyeas; 91.00 if paid is ad-w�inee' M sa Sauna] Larkin of Toronto, spent .. - Kate Devitt and 'PA SALE : —A' pcood e��d�ld hand - miss this chance .. . last weak with. Mica Hat ' �` . - i bicycle on ' reasopable terms. Machine is - =r_ ', ' \. RATES OF ADVERTISING : Erie s. ?B,700' .Ip ,715 'rt d :0 -0: • 1 I _ t..,f .- ,"a: , 2 � - in spies id condition. Apply to THOS. PHIL- , T e Claremont skating rink, or the C. LIPS, Brougham. 9l �3. _, . !fret Insertion, per line - - IO cenls.. iris re a eat attraction for some of the �Ve bays a full line of Undertaking Goods OIl - . ��s � ; , Each aukisequent insertion, er line - 5 Q a - c f i1 �' ou n.en of this - lace. 'OI O RENT: -A comfortable honse.witll hand and will answer calls promptly, day This rate does not include egal or Foreign ad= Y P � . acre of land arts covered with orchard, t fertisements. F. Meen, S. Adamson and L. Stt1we11 are 1 partly _ . _ - u z , " y ''V' = ' Special terms given to parties making con- treee quarters of a mile east of Claremont. For or night.. We strive to please. `r j �� g hirer to farmers a littl6 to the east of ua. further particulars apply to JOAN SLID, Clare- t ' �?� ' - races for S or 6 months or )s the year. Half - p , b quarterly. We nisi you success boys. - Mont P. o, 41 -e9 - �' . • yearly a yearly , ten lines a-a le y _ _ __ HILTS �- ` t, . Bnaineee cards, ten lines or under, with paper, It `is with pleasure we nnnottnce that —' OR SALE • —Twp of three fresh mile] . one year, $5 09, payable in a dvance. Miss Susie Browne and Oliver Johnston rows, good, also two oua mares, aged S • . - :. ` ` tom- Notice in local columns ten cents per line, y g - - - _ �.;_ five cents per line each subsequent insertion. are r 1co Bering as speedily as possible. and 3, well matched and steady, ready for work. -• . \- ° Special contract rates made known on applies- P• La kin, Toronto, has leased his farm apply at A. ALLI8ON'S. lot 28. con. S,Pickeri�ng, � � 1. .. Sion. No free advertising. near Gr nwood to W. Smith who, for the Oherrywood P• O- - 19�i1 ��e���� othln we(�rrs like ;.. t Advertisements without written nstruotions past fe years has been working the Mc- �"�" _ ;r . ,' - wilIbe inserted until forbidden and c sargod ac- OR SALE :-A ' new brick doable :. . • f aorciingly, Orders for discontinuing !advertise- Klttfick estate. € f =, c& - : aaemts must be in writing and sent to the pub. W. C Mack's sale on Friday was very e, co for sale on o families. 6s. Pickering g p Y Y village, complete for two families. Apply to _ 4 ' " ' gam• r1 a ten ed owing to the cold da , the John A. Linton.corner Church and Bing streets, .. M .' s Job Work. promptly attended to. ! . . shock an implements sold very welly The or Pickering P. O. gat f. DUNBAR'S:' a' C O T T ONAD - - �? -! P Y • . i - farm w not sold. ARM TO RENT : —Being lot 14, con. . - '' ��, g :.. Nl. 1.. CLARK PROPAiER. - . . .::.:.; - M. Gl n has just received a full as- D;' Searboro, containing 100acres. more Y s r }.. ;�-_ .. • � - sortmen of spring and summer goods, and or less. The place will be rented for a term of . - 0 _ , - - su 1 his man customers years to good tenant. For further particulars . . --,• thin P011tles —Strict Inds endence. is now a le to supply many apply to JOAN RICRARDSON, 8carboro. 1,3-90 -- . ": � p with the very best ggode obtainable. . . ��tt T • -: o. OPEN -o- THE - -:o: - 2 y: Oivr 111tm —A First -class Local Paper. _ _ (`i J. KING, Butcher, Dnnbarton, '' ` ti ' ; OUr Eacpeot9Ltlon8 — The hearty . V s solicits a share of the patronage of the I, ? i �',: WHITEYALE. nblie. µill visit Pickering village. Tuesdays, •- `'f Y _ t j E uspport of the veople oWickerinst and vicinity. . • ' pp • . i P -+ Tharadsys and Bacnrdays, and adjoicing places r - i z- • Wi o 1 -wood bees are gar ei " attended on intermediate Jaye, me most at reason- ; ' FRIDAY MARCH 18 1892. ` y g y able prtcee. (five me a Mat, 91 - %t. A :,,. in thi locality. ARSd TO RENT Contaicing; �1c3 0 % — '� - - . - Ma or Bros. had some sheep worried on i . , . acres, being Lot. IT, Con. 3, t3carboro. - . Tu evening. Aboat 100 acres under cultivation. balance, pas- - NC)TES AND COMMENTS.... Mr. moreaux is fitting up a hall for tore and timber, well watered, ood buildings, With a full suit Of them - - < . 1. g - the d! llows over his showroom. tall vlowin done, Ap ly on the premises to - • - - - M r :� 'File boats of defense, to tbb Town- Ne d o the safe arrival of A. E. Major MRS. L - BADGEROW. �rown•s corn•re. P.o.tsl Smocks and Overalls ready made or made _ chip, in the late Local Option trial is and h s hew in Manitoba has been re- STEPHEN CROAK offers on lot 10, t0 order on shortl$t notlee. Flt gnara>nteed. _ . j 1 I .1 gad con. of Pickering, T00 bttaheU of Car- . . x+130 ceiv it shipment of 1Z Clydes sr- tees Prise Prolific, two -rowed barley at 00 cents - - -._ r, - . rived oaf ly. They were somewhat detain- �er bushel, which yielded fifty bushels per acre �I _ I r - - -- -- - - . :0: - . ad on the jonrnep, but in .so doing avoided last harvest, also one mare coming five years . - '� . ?he=, ea6ral elections in the ' Pro- the wlec , in which several horses were old, and one gelding corning four, for sale .. . -. r } _ g cheap. 90-4;. - - II 1. vines of Manitoba will take place in !trued. �, _ W E ARE SH O W �N G F C) I-. inns. The fl under the style snd name of OR SALE : -Howse snd lot in Glare- 1 I ` ' :' Pu h an white has been dissolved b moat, at rrresent occupied by Joe. Col- . 1 -.: - . g Y line. the property of Mrs. F. B. Lacey. The . ., . t, • : Monday, a Local Option By -Law mutes,! spent. Mr. Pugh has traded his house ie a comfortable siz roomed one. with`all - t.`•; t ; inters t i the mill for the white home conveniences. About j acre of Qardea, with eras defeated b a ma brit of 14 1 `� 9 i y y stead to he 10th of Markham. Benjamin yoursgg fruit trees, and other small fruit, well - : � • votes in Cam belllord. fenced. Apply to tfbEOltcE FOUND, Clare- isi%, tea: ,: ,,� �. P White ha formed a gartuership with his Mont. _ _ 13 -s1. _ i �' " o - i ; son Al ier i. The new firm purpose rushing OR MALE Olt TO RENT :- -Eight . . . , ' A petition has been , presented to things on an extensive scale. th F acres of tend, composed of the sontti east . - 1' a Ala -ge surprise party took place at a part of lot 20,in the 3rd con of Yickeriu�. There - .. , _ the Dominion 1 arliament asklln0 that >.:: residence of Mr: and Mrs. John Ham on is a comfortable house on the premises, with T �-:_ Lake Simcoe be stocked with bass. other outbuildings, an orchard of apple and New shif tinge . { , Thurs any evening of last week. The couple P = L- i ar trees, bearing good quality of fruit There :I i Petitions Were entered Tuesday are hi lily esteemed by all in this neighbor also a never failing small creek o spring; - . ;��' ' hood, �itd the news becoming circulated water on the place. erne reasonable, either New Em�JrOlileri88' ;! -: a ainst the returli of Conservative hat tl a were about to' remove from there for sale or to rent. For further particulars a ; i t Y ply to THOMAS BURKE -on the premises. 19 -'L.. - members for Lennox and Prince- Ed- presen mode, the party was gotten u� in -- - - -- - -- -- - -- -- - -- - . . - . - 0 :� ' order t� eY ress the amotuit of good wishes �(ISS ;MORLEI, formerly with Mr. - - ward. ;.... they earn} with them. About Tao V. m- 1 Powell. Whitby, wishes to announce that New Mll$11i19 , About 800 Ontario Ie left the some s.xt le assembled at the home she nag opened a a millinery store one door ; ' ,. „__ . pp pp , . . . PAP Prof west of Woodrnfl'i hotel. WhltbT wheze she 1. I i' ~� , Union Station Tuesday night t0 set- of Johtp 1, sr., the ladies bringing with will be piessed to receive all her old customers, , , _ them -1s eta literally packed with good and u many new ones as can patronise her. _'�CW Frllling8 s= . 11e in v� arious parts of Manitoba and things. Ile eatables were left at Mr. �1 awai of millinery will be kept constantly . ,,,ems L A,`:. Toot's, on hand. ees is keeping with good wort. ' :.I: the Nol"tllwest. to oolow in a market wagon when Satisfaction�aranteed. 21 -9t * . . - New Cretonnes - _ #� the Hum Household had recovered from FOR SALE:—There is • rush b fist ' - Mr. Boyle. ConservativB, Was elect- their url►riss. The company marched .. . ' ed to the CUm1110175 in Monek ou bat- over Ds r. Ham's residence, and sere ad some of that popular two-rowed barley, Carters Prise prolific. at Cap %. Rowe's. lot it .. ;► urdap a majority of 828 over Mr. mitred it being the first intimation of their con, a. Ptetedusz. This barley has been much - : _-: . . y raised by Eagiish inalsisaM and will brie 10 � ,x•___ ~�� John 'brown, Reformer. comps y When order had been attained con» per bushel more than the six rowed vs. . I ' Wm. ajer Esq., caw called to the chair, rtedee in our markets. Yldded exceptionally 0 * `` ' Conservative when a reeentations were made sand the well La.c year, orrr so bn•hels per acre. Price, . - -.'� . Mr. Guillet, case followi g ends words were read.:— to suit the times. oni• 60e nor bushel. A rood 15 A. - elected to the Commons in ,Vest Y roan n 1 girt carat, dt b�re fir about •Igl t _ °° aG Mr. a d rs �oJl» Ihim •>ld Faf»ily. months. W-N - ; ` . T ... I Northumberland Tuesday, defeating -- __ -_ _ -, - - . . _ firs John Har raft b 55 votes.. Fa1r,De : —In Consequence of your fie• O REtiT OFi FUIt 8ALE. —The Im• - g y mediatted ale rture from this immedtete T x: . :i: ' pa W -e . not hbarh.od which wo ho will be out ea'e °t tvrrezo°r"s and the weal end of • b sus ' g pe sY roug heat house. to••eth•r or separately ; the _ - It is tumored that Mr:' Alen lrlc- a part4l severance of an esteemed free house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies; also I _ . Neill M.P. for North Bruce, will be sh1 , your neighbors, friends, and as- the two shops between the souse and the old _ .: - " < g �:, t ►ern, to rent, or would exchange for pHrate s - f called to the senate inplacc O'Mr. Car.- soda , hive gathered here to express our residence. Possession given the lot of starch. . _ .. , n regret t our departure and assure you For further particulars enquire of R. HVItT, Take notice of the crowds wds that ling, dnrinp the session of the Gom• J '�t 'I that w deeply deplore severance of kuidl }• Pickering Pillage, or by letter to K. HANEY, . `, } [ �•. j ` _ - . - - - ° - . TKn$. I associ dogs here. We have realized ill tlgsoua, Sttchittan. _ iStf_ _ _ ���� t ��* tfl��] �t1vCt;11 Us�bv] �l t it Vt ' ,; i I ou nisi ]hors kind friends, and Rill- �O li S A L E : —The residence onti CLl :, :4 T`he Monek election -fore the 1 once Y g g I� ' I. v !n hel rs in the metal s:d�ancemetit of grounds of the, undersigned. There - are • �s� 77 • 1 `� . -. .11 oI commons took place Saturday. The g i offs 1�' lsa�'e been U acres. 20 rode frontage - - -ou which is a solid cheap Cali she l l� sJ -on ►7 to e .It- � those sawiated with ti e ,,rick house, with eery convesienee• ale() drie- -- ' candidates were ArtLur Boyle, On- pleases• to notice the marked prospelity ing boube and stables. Young orchard, nod V T . -1 '. I ► ousel! to the f all kinds- The lace one of tad, 1�K ' DONS HARDWARE p servative, al,d Joln1 Lrown, Iief01' fir. and su -fib'+ attendant ws our industry ut�l�o61te the 1'icketiuit co1:PeE , and is one of the 4- -k Mr. Boyle was rw, turned by a ma� r,ty ttnd pc:'se%' �Pauce in the occupation of Four most desirable properties; in the village A , ,lc � ­ I I t' " for i,nrticulars to .IUH\ ! Ii,I h, or % %W. it i ` . Store �l,ll d Yeti1T 1. . ` 1 chctic� the tilliu„ of the fx»{, hein�, Re be ,jr; `11+,' of 323. At file lust general file 11011 lieve liar uc►blest occupativ:s falling; to the .'►KD50N. Pickering village. lh 6m. i . - ��h - I►lr. lirowii lead a ma orit of 260 , l - oIt UX. —Thy; estate of the date _� j,,I, �;U '1`OI�IER TREATED III . 1. +•• j' lot of >ltuu. �1'e are c nits a�� t:re a c;om xt c 1 14 `� - I ` ante i *not made in a dad•, as in some � Sirs. Fvery, containing 50. acres, being ` �C ` j� , *T • - � rr . ; r ' s ecul tive and shad 00CU xttiull, -but, we cotng►gsed of the S.W. quarter of lot L0, su the T �/ BEST U1' T L E. �`t ej�er w silt ' - .-;z..;� 3 - .,,. L �._ The COS, of St. Alban s Cathe ,cal, P y 1 , led curs of the the township of Pickering, frost- . i_, . o believe the honest rserviug;, pushing, yto in • liiugeton roaci, t miles from the town of Of tl'3'ing t0 pl ©ass pllrCl2aBer. - -.:', _ ' 'Toronto so far as coulplet ,d consist - pe 4 . ' inan o the soil will attain to success, a tt °�,itby and tI snafus iroiu P►ckeriAR v►itage. . ing of a chancel choir and choir aisles, succes that is abiding, and not ag some Good s ,)il,gowl ouildingsand everyconvenieu -e. . ,�j . .. ' This is a ver desirable property. cart Title indir - _ _____ _ ._ __ _ , - - being in all ab011t 90 feet lonr, and nick! made fortunes which crumble away h 1. q potable. F. r further ppaaprtrticuly e .pply on the LETTER I� TO 'rHE PUBLIC - - ` 70 feet in breadth, is announce( to as qua kly is they have been made. Ap premises, to A. A. POST. C,ounc Are-hitect.Whit- T V - , . a preClat•ng ;roar friendship and association I, or w t'. RICHARDSON. Note-ry Public. _. _ a • -s � � . - . • •t` - I� leave been about $74,000, in&idinn Pickerin „. 29tf - �_ •9 yam' with u , we, your convened friends, would _ __ __ ___ _- _ _____ i ;� . the estimated value of specific .dona- ask you, M -. Ham, to accept this "easy HEREBY thank all who Lave patronized we ill the irnplemelit busi- . I . lions, some of which are of important chair ” an. that Mrs. Ham accept this ness in the past and I trust that our future deftling will be mutually d cost! ch�lraeter. '� rcx k ;gY caatir "nut fur their value bat ae REMOYED 10 NSW WEE leasant and rofitable. As 'ou are no doubt aware, tLe Masse sad - .. .ti, �. .! an y _ - a tokos of ur respect and esteem for you, p p • - ON - - Hennas Companies have amalgamated, and this amalgamation will do awe ., , trusting th t in your new home 'in continu- -- P g b y . ' .1' . - e d deputation a of art na Er- $ROCK ST. SOUTH Of ONTARIO BANK wi man agents throughout Canada but I -am 1 aced to state that I have - A larg ep o the p tng; in your present occupation you may c with y B g P - } . , aneq people of the Township wf ited- still hove g ter success, and trusting tliat secured the agency for Pickering Township for the new Massey-Harris firm. - , yI_;. -. ' on the council Monday. The co ncll the sa a liwise Providence who has been Whitby llarbleWorkS. This union of capital and property will not in any way effect prices, however, , , - - was asked to have another bylaw gaidi yo thus tar on the journey of life __ - -_ - ___ but will be an advantage as each agent will have a larger varier of machinery . " . y n "your side in the future y y . In to y guide I submitted to the electors without de- ar,d ih y ur lot may be oast in pteas.nt�fthl� till �, �aW, to offer. You can have your choice of the three best binders made; the wide :. • -lay, so that in the event of its b ing places. - Maaatraccarera of open end, No. 8, Brantford; the Toronto No. 10, B: and the Toronto No. 8, ` ;�, " , assented to by the electorate, that its w remain your devoted - MarbleMonumen ro Headstones and all A, all in five and six ft. cut; the choice of seven different mowers, and three . 1&. .- Fstecxas errs NErcifrsose. 1_ 1 - ; provision would come into force on other Cemetery Work. different horse rakes and seed drills, as well as strawcuttext, root cutters, and - . • 1. ' the 1st of May 1892. In case it was Sign of behalf the asaambted iriendtt, a� Maperews of Beet" W ed">b, Am, pulpers, cultivators, sulky and Walking plows, and all other kinds of farm im not Bible to have the provisions of Thom Byre ; Jno. Tool, st.,; J. B. Burk ; esioaa a,w t3a>aadisa'Osartitie.. lletnelltfl. ' l?� p cams a o ,cam. G. Geroty ;Thos. Thorn- _ j All parties wishing work would du weU to call P the by -law take effect on the -let of ton ; dward Wilson ; !fames! Lanitin ; as ae before Pnrchasiag.. All work guaranteed Remember I have moved my Rarerooms to liElnmer's block, opposite - May next, it was still desired than an Gee. T e Isaac Littlejohn. ood price. at the lowest. M��,g blacksmith $hop, ifrPichering village. Call on me-early and I air early vote be taken, while the agitston Mr• made a stiitabte reply on behalf gore to satisfy you. ?�+. T'OR�aY•.i•rt., Pickering, Ont. 1- 40$.:. ; • of Mrs Ha and himself. The rest of the We can give yon a good $�T � . is rife. &Ave Parker, read an opinion evenin w .pent in music, speeches and 4 1�� irotn J. F . Farewell. Q. C. The �aw- other t tries. Such gatherings help for small money. But its the - - yen stated while it was a question , to sn lit a 18>ts ai a weary monotony. SHILOWS C�►1!><!�►L. sltlls'• Cast. money we want. If we don't S�,0o0.000 81,600,000 . - , whether the council bank!, - after the _ -,: - 1st of gfarch, pasta a Local Option e - get cash we can't sell cheap. If CONSU PTION . - THE ' . '.. � . - - '•.,a, By-Law, in his opinion it Mould ba a " Cfonsumptioft Cured. you are a doubtful customer and . ' , - - . lj I very unwise preccedure, as assulmill Ar, of h stotan, refired front praotioe, hay -, . . . .. i. y BANE _ OF • TORO 0 � • an inj ur.etion would be asked for with pug had is tti. liana. by sa lgaat India have not the cash, don t call 01l us, CURE W. ' mtaeioddaattyy a formula of a simple vegetable • - • - I, " seasonable ground for being suCtC68g- remedy for t so and permanent cure of gg b Qa the Otherside. hind! Call • - �, fug. However, the council was will- Consunlptio . Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and y y 'Tins GREAT COUGH CURE, this suc. 'x_ - all thrqa�t d Lung affections, also a positive cenful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without ` in- to Lave the vote taken" 'at au andraciical pre tar Nervous Debilit and au and see, buy and pay all U O. TORONTO $RANCH : - 1 Nervuu t Co ntplaints after having Debility its a parxital in the history of medicine. All ; early date, and Third Deputy Boyer wonder'ul surative powers in thousands of �% T '(� %� druggists are authorized to sell it oil a pos- . !. :� . Rave notice that hs would at the next cis fe l %it lias da %I to mane ii known to- ' ` s. . H. JACKSON alive gnar9tntee, s test that no other care can c`i0r• Church and Weliriigtoil St$.' y ' hie Buff vin fellows, Actuated by this motive _ - g successfully stand. If you have a Cough, . F -' segitlar lneetlllg tick for leave tQ ltltro- and a ire to relieve human suffering. I wall BROCK ROAD Throat or Bmn�iii ►' ust it for it will mend tr of charge, to all who desire ,it, this -» -- -- --- - - - - -- - - - - -- • L% f3A.VINUS 'DEPARTMENT.'. - �-: . duce a lay -law. The intention - fi; t0 recipe. n G&Yinan French or Englislsj with full cure you. If your child has the Croup or � - - have the vote taken about the first direetiqua fr-'r preparing and using' sent by Wb to Coe h, use it rom tl aand relief - ' ,- - mail b- addressing with slam ,, nauting ,Lis OOKIS R001 g g P P • llepoaita received in sums of l65 ttnd up ! is sore. If ycxt drezrd that ins, sous disease wrrds, and Interest allowed thereon at d . ;a week iu: Tune. The by -law will get paper. W. A. NoiBS, f3IO Powers Block. Hpcheel. - .t 1. ;1 1.� itx first readin y fit least un >lto da ter• x,�2. siv CO'11PO ',�'l) CONSUMPTION, don't fail to use it, it will ,� �' _ . . , cure You of cost nothing. Ask our Drug- current rates. - ; A ri111tL. d over v P -° ' liriai,in.i aoce�si,li aogd gist t r SHILOH'S CURF% Pncc 10 cts., p 1 s sed �_ , 1- . mostthly br tttoaeauds of lad- , SO its acid $1.00. ....; Thomttq Douglas, aged ti5, of A1�Ot1ut �CHSO � `L0 For - (Sale. ies Is the c►uly perfectly safe ^ . _ _ _ _ _ yi'la'IAL DE1�ti8LT: _ . �` . and relial,le medicine dtaeov- T TAuLM—In ring station *.%"& ' Forest, sold his faun, depusitecl the pro eyed. Beware of unprincipled coeds iu. the bank and- returned.-. Text t 111E rru tees of Erskine elitnrah,Glare- druggists who offer inferior TRAINS a01uc. EAST DUE AN FOLLOWS. •— • I , I morning -his (laughter found !lain deft 1n 1 m ant will offer for sale by auction at S place of this, Ask for Cook's Cot- � � 9:03 A. M. Special Rates allowed for amounts re • � 1 R medicines in , j�o, � j,XPitF.SS . p. in. o Ttieiday, March 220,1**, the follow- ton ]toot Compou ad, take no substitute ; or en- �, _ maining not less than three woriths, and , -`: �.. {� po lieu. fiea`rt d,aense, in,*:-- • g, close el .and !three rent Caaircifan ►ostage „•-- P .:-L of lot 13 its fife 8th con �t I iciteriu i l$ MI \1sD, � 2:13 P. M. The examination for 'et trnti a t" the pre, ut occu ►fed by Rev. If r. Kippeu) 4•on- st•atupsin letter,.aud we will send sealed by re- •4 6 ' LoCA>,. G:tiO p: M., Deposit receipt issued for same. - taintab no elf acre, more or less. On , t6e turu mW. Full sealed particulars iii plain en- - I, - , ` High cbools and file Public Lea is i retnis ar a one and ahalf story fratue house, velope, y, 'pltf►Ixs c3otltu t TST Dult As FOLLOWS:•--- , w ; • ,. '�'' ' g I► ry to 9tnt,q Address lo1Rd Eaam nation will ��belbeld this year in one with t fir t buildings. PbSsessiort yeti on 1,tny ae.. No. a Fisher R1oel , I waodwara eve I I�Ia. 7 • LOCAL '9:08 A.M. ,:. -.. ' Q t. R. il�DS (1RT9 � _ in3tead of Jul a8 fgrmerl 'l'11e 8611 day of le, definite timethen stated, Tel -tins Detroit, Michigan. Sold in Pickering by It. M. cc18 Mi1tsD � , � , 4 :14 P. M. � . 29Lh and y y� ' made known( on day of sale. T. POUCHER, Bateman, M. D., and all respazraibls �St >M - SOt11 are the dates ftxfd• auetton•or, I 16-91, { s 44 1 ]CXJP1tF.is 11:� a, M: '. I V. ti.. eyerywher+a. �• .?' , � ., r �" _ _ 1. - +-•�., T - ' fir' - } •a• . - ' . a$ '" ` w _tF �`"'�, ..f ,i t•, ', - '4 +4, - 1. '•�: '-y-, '-' ' - - : _ -'.N�' •� M� - -,� � .�+ .` =e'°i'L�„',"°.. °+.b .rte., r�? f. -rs •-� .{3: 'x L" 't 'J L 'i+ �� -. .�'.. • tai. :y Y c t ha �. five e a 2 �" ,, ;i k L (•. 5 aF :�:i.� -,�' fi �,�t` F t .{ �. ' k � it :. C• �'. s. { S;,o• .s�i.. - :g• J#•' .'�, .- s.� : Y � . +>t•;r _ ' � • .�a, ^�- •+.-.. a•r{r �, 1•- ` .6, _� .t_ �., . . •sue " :;� _ L � •.,.. >.s 11 �'uu.d'ut' -1 .` rt$!ci'q.7 * A. '•... 2a?!°. `..G, "' t y -. .� # " ..Y.r»+- a: - - - _ _. - - z3 . ' - •.."`5._ • ^- � ' , •. —A' __ F - - _ , '}i^s .; :'","' .^..^i %,�,�.�` >!}rta +,;;tt _ ;�„ - - - - 1, +' - ..za5 _ fi�rr,,,, �y u• { .� Jr 1. r k +'s c d• i•.' w y x - L n - S� 9 .IF i ' .'t• •ter -1 .k t, - e +a fi J t NO Z• R 1 f -' x Jtry `l.. .4' E�'r, M'f'•' 'i. 1P -1 _ fi ,ge•� mil' �+ ` v`if •1 °•�F r'W '"N 'T -'- - 55 7 �" i iaS✓Y 1:�f•vt r.Fta r. 60• - .. - -4 •r e -e, h r�- _1L . sit -;.k+ . a -- .,� .v i - - - . - ,-•r - �- .r - .� R' •off :v i. its IW - 1 . n'U.' a ,t '�i.fa:' . f. . -- 1. ,.,„ .wC .q, •t' -• :k:t' r. 't - � . .• d _ v _ _ y'. ^,iy — " i+ - ', III -i•' : of gravel. ow *e one int for BIacbes - -. • - i DISTRICT DOTS 1,>�- �; to do is to ei her mention the names of the • - 1. L - ` .. 4 . - . - ' _ STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACED, MANNER Cherrywood boyti who upset that load of _ . M STS E IT FOR ,� . . gravel or ala) to dmit that he was wrong. �"""� 'A 1 _ T S . . . p . FROM OUR EXCHANGES. Failing to $r than I leave it to the readers_ AR' N • " "' '` ' f Hotel licenses in Acton are $110, . ; ` Difficulty of Rreathin of the N>sws, as to whether Blucher is a ' ' , Port Perry laorosseists are in the field gentleman or not. Now before leaving the , >;y -r. �� Poverty Hol ow scribe I should like to ask g c "r'b4::., : for 189. Tightness Of fine Chest r��.. what difference it makes whether he has .. A {� ` . Lindsay will Put a lacrotfse olub in the - ; °U 1% an opinion fie to who 'the Cherrywoo�i jv�;Stiil ayD' a Of Flesh field ne:ct season. scribe is or r ot. Allow me to say that the J esll - .•,; I - Ha;res )host not be killed,- according to Cherr wood scribe is not afraid to write wad - . . the suatutes, after Match 15th. over his own name. Now were I in the ��T�Z - Throat T1 oubles .. L r 4 i . The late Jacob Crook, who was burned habit of castling reflections upon my op- 401 . . to death at Belleville the other day, left ponenCas he has in his last, I might close •,�' '� . Consumption -. : _ =,., -- an estate valued at $125,004. by saying that from the nature of Bloch• -.' v . Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Collingwood. has en's remarks in this controversy I should B once1t1S, y!' ea� Lug, <` ::< r . - rceeived a call to the Presbyterian Church say it would be necessary to begin from ((``�� S. - �';;�`, `11-1- y the foundati In if the slims g ASthms, V ULl¢ 1/ ►s. `� . y' of Victoria, B.C. It is said he will likely „ htest hopes were b _ x':t'_, . entertained rot producing an thin in the - . 'it-, t' adept.. p g y Catarrh, Colds I �.. :t.', F Rev, Dr. Osborne, of Christ Church, shape•of a gbntleman of Blocher. Now I Stouffville, intends sailing for England might say that there was only one sleigh . . + - .. ` 1 load from Cherrywood and one from Scar- , ; shoitl- . He will be absent for seven . ' . - . • • • . I - .- ..�;�.,. p bore. You clan see it was not the Cherry- i . months. wood boys who upset the load of Gravel x Squire Wilson, Collector of Customs at from the Ise issue. . . , - - - . _ •. °'' . Orangeville, has had one leg amputated _ - . .. • _ . . . ,­ s below the knee as a last effort by the phy -i - ', sicians to save his life. ... -, - UXBIDt3E. . . - ,4. D R . About $20,000 worth of stock has been = . - . a 11 ■ - • - _ :._ � _ _ subscribed in the Davenport street tai'.- Another vandal" has come to light in ,; * . way company. 1Sir. Frank Turner has town: It is one of the cases in which the . . ` ffender had better pick up his traps and - been elected president. take a long ark, never to retnra. - - M The 18 months old child of William Avery di nk yonnA man on Monday - - N ' ' Williamson, of Meant Forest, fell from vening ezca his eonditio b saying that ' ..3 4:." 1• 4. "' - the high chair on to the stove and was so a ••wouldn't have got ao blanked drank ii , .V. ; ' severely burned that it may die. a hadn't fal en in with some of the Sandy - .. � - '_ -F 1 The grand jury of Simcoe county re- ook Bloods " .. ;�h .'.. , • commends the erection of a House of Re. Rev- J- W. Silco#, of Mt. Brydges, hay- - . ' ' fage there; also the abolition of bars and Jug accepted unanimous call to the joint . - . . I t;.£,'. 1. . the passing of a law making treating a :pastorate of he Uxbridge and Goodwood - , . . ► . . B i aptist Churnhee will preach his intro- , penal offence, ductory sera one on Sunday, 13th ins[., " •. . . : ' . I B. F. Ackerman, the wholesale saddler, morning and evening. All are welcome. - n "" - of Port Perry, is removing to Peterboro. - - . _ I - . He finds the shipping faculties at the for - Believers iu the importance of education f ed ''l�aulslon Df Puri . &. to an elevtttit.g Mower in society will sp -g . mer place insufficient for his fast develop- prove of the tion of School Board in as- .. .. %.. '. ing business. curing names of children of school age who - - r. _ Of interest to boys.' Agent wanted for do not go to school. - Parente who refuge .. . " ' - the Elmire Telegram in Pickering, Great. to allow the, children to be educated must N - . . est family paper on earth. Twenty-four be compelled to do this act of justice to ::'•r; ;- . ­. . pages. Lively boy can make money. their offs rink. - . , - pp Address Elmira Telegram, Elmira, N. Y. A boy found a robe near Zepbyr a few' - , . • - - - .. _ .... - : • Mrs. Chas. Draber, of North' Gwillm- weeks ago brc ught it home here and idver- - ' ' \ fi A S 1 E L E S 17 n - bury, has recently had a tumor removed tised it in the JOURNAL. The owner came, - . . - - . .. . - - t:� - from her stomach which weighed 35 Proved property, took the robe, and left the ; -. . . 1 . pounds. The operation was performed at price of the advertisement, 25c. such FOR SA. LE B Y ALL DRUGGIST S small acts ha ie a tendancy to make boys ' . - the Toronto hospital, and the patient is dishonest. The neat time that robe is lost reported as doing well. it may fall into the bands of some one who - .. 1JABRATOR ,TORONTO. ON' T- • , � .. The natural gas fever has struck same will hang on o it, and no one would feel - -- - = __ ' �..t. - - -- - — - : ' . _ of our citizens and a company is being very sorry for the loser.— JOL'HYAr). _ ga�R�IERS. 14fdRTiET, -- - formed to sink a well_ here. They inaf ♦ I .: not strike gas; but it will be worth some- • ,, `. _• ' • TORONTO, Mar. 1Htli 1892, - - f thlll� to find out what is underneath the _ Sale Register. Wheat, fall, bash........ 000 to S4 90 4..-_ ... - - � . -:- F• town anyway. Tribu�lc, Toronto Junction. ' �Io \L_�Y, :1lar�h 21 Credit sale of farm - Qat,epring 00 86to 0 JO �V h - - -- - - About two o'clock Thursday morning 7 Wheat, red winter...... ' 0 00 to 0 90 - - . . . r - - y g shock, implement ,hay, roots, etc., the 79 to 00 90 has just received a- lac a con -' - last, the citizens of Markhatu were awak- property of John Gibson, lot 15, rear of Wheat, goose ............ - - ened by the fire whistle. The fire proved - 7th con. of Pickering township. o re- Oats, bush..........., ... 82 to. 00 84 p. a sig►nment of Fresh Gr ceries, New • to be on `'inegar Hill, an empt3 frame serve- Eight mouths credit. Bee bills. Btucley, bush ......:...... 45 to 00 47 �i'rU1t8 Crocker �7 1aS8Ware C111IIaWAIe Su ara TeaB COf -. ' Nos . ` house owned by Mrs. David Crosby, which Sale at one o'clock sharp. Thos. Pon- Peas, bush ................. 85 to 00 65 � yl > � 9 > > . . . 'was burned to the ground. Insured in the ' cher, aucti beer. Hay, new, ton............ 14 00 to 16 00 fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for cash. Call at his store .. North American for 11300. TclranAY,Ma b 22 : Auction sale of home sew. ton ......:......... 900 to 10 00 • - . .. - and get some of the bargalna he Is offering. _ .Oh what a cough I Will you heed the 1 and lot in t e vill a of Claremont, being Dressed bogs ............. 5 00 to 5 50 -••_:, wo,ming. The signal perhaps of the sure, ; the old m se property, belonging to Beef, forequarters....... 5 00 to 6 00 �-. t.' approach) of that more terrible disease Erskine ch rob. Sale at 2 p.m. Terms Beef, hindquarters...... fi 00 t� 8 00 T' A.AV WISE •a- PTOR ■ERIN . ` P - i 11 S t , _ �' - '3f _ R rb . F 1. �. YYr ` t' t1-' , - "1 - _ w�`4`t •.. ��- r`!• ) . .- , � .. . riJ . •} rP. � L. '' F ri5' " ) .a J F: y - i f "s. I , '. }: -; W i :� . :,, . �' �.''. - �� ' = t w Vin , :,s 4. l�� -��� -` :'�... - �� , , 6 . _ , _ = f , • 4 y }- ' . - � :?lo, � . eft ;:, . -R. :, i1 S . i '. r , i •+i Z .) , -t • 4, sH - .: •M: -t,;PI - - _ ::: -. 7,-_ . ,`.F .Y � . j •uy IN .` v, 9' $ - ''�,Y, � _`�,.: = _ F: announced t male. Thos. oacher, sac- Mutton............ • " .R` - consumption. Ask yourselves if you can 7 00 b 8 Ou r [fencer. _, ,._ • - afford for the sake of saving 50 cents to Veal, carcase ............. 7 to S 00 v - „•._ I run the risk and do nothing for it. We WED\ESPAT, grab ! 23rd i= Credit sale of Butter, Ib .................. 00 18 to 00 `�0 NEW DISCOVERY br ACCIDENT know from experience that Shiloh's Cure registered attle and horses, se well as Eggs, doz ............. In rompon.dlna a soisuon .part was .ecidenuy .p!ilea on the nand .. W .. 00 1 •L to (10 15 sheep and mplements the property of �• and on wash, afterward it was discovered that th . foil! cure your cough. It never fails. L -6m washing a hair wps nom_ Wm. Bunk r,-at lot 20, con. 1 Pickering, DOMINION BANK pletety removed- We at once put this wonderful preparstfon, On the On Sunday morning Mrs. J. H. Len - market and so real has been the demand that we are now introducing :. 1 1 mile west of Pickering village. Terms, L it throughout the world under the name of Queen's Anti- Hairlae, noz, of Crosslands, F.os Townellip, was 7 months. Sale at one o'clock, sharp. IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND _ standing by the stove with her only child, See large and small posters. Thos. �j 80 81MPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. �� - - . - - a bop two years of age, when the latter Poucher, auctioneek. '� Capltai Paid up, $I,SV 0,000 Lay the hair over sad apply the mixture fora few minutes, and the : . placed his mouth to the spout of a kettle, ' hair disappears as if by magic without the slightest pain or injury when 1'HG1tSUAY !1is<rah 24t�b:' Credit sale of Surplus, - $1,350,000 applied or -ever afterward. It is unlike any otherprepanttloneverused ` . and drew into big mouth and throat a. farm stock, implements, a .,the r0 rt . ` • fora like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed uantity of steam and hot water• The p y witb hair on their FACE, NECK and ARMS attest Its merits. q of James Burrows, on lot 2, 3rd con. Of WHI'�BY AGENCY �6 GENTLEMEN who do not appreciates beard or hair on their neck. - • find a riceleas boon in Queens Anti - Hairine which does awn child expired after intense suffering last Pickering. Sale at one o oe(c shat p y ' a P SAVINGS DEPA1iTME1T. with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter impossibiitt. � ' ing 21 1`0111'8. See bills. Thos. Poacher,` auctioneer. r. Price Ot Queeo•s Anti iialrine et. per bottle, sent In safety mailing ho: PS, postage paid by us ( rely - The i11 'i tie fiav brood Of smoklnn irterrest allowed at highest current rated 1\o sealed tram otwl- rvatlon). Rend modpy or stamps by 1e, ter with full address written plainly. `orrea- J Y n 1'r,I:�.�Y, Dl.�ucll 'lath.— Credit sale of Farm notice Of withdrarial roquttoda ponden r %trtrUy ctirttfideatlal. This sda ertlsPment is hours[ and atrxiRht frincnrd 111 every word It tobacco has stood tiles t•emt for over twenty stock, Implements, etc., the property of 7 cuntnina we Invite you to deal with us and you will find everything as reprrsentcd. Cut this out and . O t . r r - `�. lI. BULL �N 1), and u. -.lay Addteg9 QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI, O- You can _ years, al.d during, that time it has'lost no I'rtiuk Sleep, at lot 11► I3. F, concessiUn, imsi h1KNI) BIt, rPgl%Lor your letter at any ro.it Cfmre to fnsOre its Nafe delivr ry. R'e vrill pap eti00 for any cats . friends lsud vain d scores of thousands. Picketing. 7 months credit. fiale at l - __ of failure or sUGhtest injury to any purchaser. Every bottle Guaranteed. _ - . The lengthened experience sh(Jws that it o'clock sha 7p, see bills. Thos. Poucher SPECIIL -To ladle, who fntroduee and ,ell among their Mends 25 Bottles of Queen's Anti - Hairine. , . ,- we will present with a BILK DSEB$, 16 Ards West silk. Sztra Largo Bottle and samples is no uses a passing fashion which has Atictloneer, otsultto select rrom sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents. - ` -' gained the approval of the public, but its SATr1t1,A:, _:lurch 126th =- Credit sale of 11t NNE, lU- Fl-'R1. \( 1� S : —The Lytle Safe Nk Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water st.; - . - superiority in the essential qualities which farm stock, implements etc., oil rear of - 1'.dwin A !den .'l Co., 248 Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio.'' -' -�:„� . make a first-class tobacco, lot 3p in tit 8th concession of Pickering, TAiO(,OOII In E I. i Mr. Stephen Page, of Port Perry, who , the property of W.J.'Michell. 7 month's the coils of -- - - n "` . - was arrested and taken to Whitby on a credit. S�I,Ie at one o'clock. For par- y ticulara see bills. Thos. Poilcher nuc- the fattil set - charge of stealing a cable chain from the tioneer. pent, Was not • ; - PICKERING ...___­% I . • railway company there, was examined .be- _ 17oore helpless . .. fore Magistrate Ratledge,and as Cie case - -- - - _ than p I T.. •R . - was a weak one, he a aslallowed to go on. WHITBY MARBLE AND • - � n is the - I _ _ . _ . - �:: . • `� >� ; his own recognisance 'to appear at the i t man whopinee t • `f' spring asslres if the prosecution desire to under the ef- Tile best advertlsim medium in Ontario �I : -' o a°atnet him. There not seem to ranite •. or • s . g recta o! die- County* -:: _� _ , ` have been Much grounds t r the arrest, D U N DAS Ste _ -WHITBY. ease, excesses, y. . � . a as it is alleged that Pag of permission .. . . . . M',. to use the chain. tlsfrtabltsttea lase.! o v e r w a -r k, o ;= _ . R. Wolfenden, Proprietor. Leant ai b main and B1 fe ex i Wei of erhi d THE NEWS to new sub- .. . -- . MARRIED. _ . peg '� . - ., Having returned to the old stand of the We have lured thousand, who . scribers the balance of 1892 for AtttisTltoNe-- t3oanov - - -At the residence of the b , - . - ' . bride a father, Pickeringg village. on -Wednes- Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, a' '%• day, loth lust., by Bsv, L. °emu R. M. Arm- allow na t0 refer tO them. wE CAN strong to Miss Lillie, eldest dttug{lter of John _ I am better prepared to execute all CQgg 70U b IIBe of our eZC1IIS1Ye! s - F' - . , Gordon Esq, orders in cemetery and all other y I I . work rtainin to the.businese. methods and appliances. Simple, s �. i . DAFOE- ^BtKp- -At the Manse Pickerittg, o pe g ' t 4 - - Wednesday March [6th, by Rev. L. Perrin Cuftomere will find a well selected stook unfailing treatment at home for a . . ` :,. ;' : . Mr. Robert Datoe t3 Miss Nellie King both o of fore, and domestic granite and Lost or Ft111 �>U�ool�, General or . • - _,,, ; - ': - Green River. foreign gI ,..: Dxvi•ry --- Fo„Ts$ - -At Toronto, on Tuesday, , marbleto choose from. Inspection i�creua jit�, �jTes�[nessge o� Send in, name and cash. . . : I` cousin of lass, by Rev. J. J. W.J. Devitt. o B. D-, _ will convince that for strictly first• Body and Mind, Egecte o! $lrrors or 14-� - cou�in of the groom, Mr. . Devitt, of Pick class work Our prices Cannot be y - ._ -- . . ,ring township, to MiseJennis Victoria,fourtb Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, CI�.ARE�I/lONT daughter of Enusnual Foster, Esq., of Colling. beaten. ..god township. Noble MAxsoon lilll, �e.tQr�a. W. O'BRIEN - _ �r f . DIED. PLEASE jmproYement !seen the ftrst day. . . ,1 -; .',, - . I:, Lotrainxt, - - -Ii, Pickeriug, on Wednesday.Marel � • How to enlarge and strengthen, - . rjtH� ,"i� 16th 1888, Barbara Lougheeu, aged s<l ysara. 1 WgAK, H \'DEYSIAPSD ORdANS ♦l�I) _ IV e us a a - . I - . *_ CH£RRYWOOD..,, PAgTS OF BODZ. Men testify from y '�iQTOGRAPHE :t�_: , It 50 States and Foreign Countries. ►� Rs' � r • ,, V►'a are plt*a9ed to sap bar. Ilano�ck an� r I'or Stationery, School Books; -. �Yrito ahem. Book ez lunation . - crank in our midst again. hnittin Yarns,. ' p Fes+ H s ,disposed of his Toronto business �::._ Knitting Fingering, and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ap and will hereafter devote his en -'``' Wood bees are numerous around here, - �ndelusiblis, etc. Behlins, Address . one about every day. Zephyrs, Washing Em- �- - tirR t' .I ERIE 1ViEL�ICAL. �� �,,,� lire to Whitby Gallery. Unr merchant has just opened to view, Ilroider bilks and Phila- ' •t y . ,, , - ,i - a fine assortment of prints, cottonades, and Y LSINESS is alread commend- : `_,z.1- ''' BUFFALO. N.Y. '�7 - T - . Y . sthirtings, for early trade I suppose. Belles, Felts and l lushes: # . Mr. A. McPherson has got another line Dress and Fancy Cords, Elas'- - — � - -- - _ i� ing to hum, but the facilities are .. ,�s PII�ERINC ,,4-'-1 `) s eoimen of the horse kind: I think it -. ` 1 p tics, tissue Paper, cruncled and * such that Le Dell accommodate all:.:d - - takefi the bun. - 4 Mr. Davidson was successful in taking plain, and a beautiful assortment of i I L : ' . g who requires pictures. During the econd rize with his earling colt at To- rug patterns. r �t;< u i y um er ar s}� _.; -�: route horse show last week ,Q' a holiday season ca 1 and get photos: �. - Why has Blucher not mentioned the M: l•)t. E:,I B O O N E � ' -• . names of the boys. He appears to be I �1� �, LATH A1�TD Ar that will be finish, in the latest style - f Pub Factory , 'a ` . - " . s ekili ilifortilation of 1). Lawson now. EAST END DICKERING ONT. 24 1 of the art. :.. i `I~' .11 e #, . t+ .. How lolig has Rlucller i,een such x m_,del '— - -- - - - - -- -- -- ► �' HI�TG LE S, C_ Cerc�'ar proprietor �.:,j ' v r;: - �,f perfer.tion that iris Ford Inuit be taken • '�; t,. :: , �'' above that t,� utltcrs ? by sl,auld he as i — M- anufaeturer of— %2z, ` -- v r to cast slurs ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD t�� s s1�D Luhsn tr _ - PLGIAL attention wTili !tie givelr . �:::• ` F a model of perfection endeavor Or;an� Weakness, F�ti L.ek of R Ln" Sto Memory Lift, Force & Suction Pumps fatuily groups and as Christmas - :_,..` at the Uoc d letup) r lod;;e in this p •c e? gnertcy Physical Decay, ptieitiroly cured by ,;, ` 1. If xti) of the f bent} wood boys were ;, +uilty Ft zet:on's itatizer, wlso Nervous Debiilty, �ARD _ _ _ Deep -tvs )l ['umps of BrttsB, Iron and is a time R *hen host families ha`'e sY -`. „ :,, rr. of taking lac ;nor to oroiog after it, after- uimness of stbht, hoer o! emwtiau, IIontness AND SOFTWOOD, Porcelain. : r,� ward_ to Harry, stunted Delve!opment, Loeaof Power - -ti:,,- o we �'�rt ) -i±, %•�r�P*rin ±+g,'.1 of Paine in the Back, Nighs zmisdons, Drain in —AT LOWEST PRICE -- reaII1011, It is the pPQper time t0 ll4 . .,�__ .1 . .. the kind but we cannot for an instant hold Urine, seminal Lo�Iles. Sleepiaaaase�, Aretrslon ®EARED AM PUMPING W1NDMtLIt, :.. >�. the I. n. 1. T responsible. Blucher to Society, vast a sttxly Ssoeaeite Indal- Q �,.: . groups taken: �'' �tx ti in all f his writ, a has eve gen a . eta � ittie gusiantesd- n trill b added it Wivalniil and Cistern Tanks any <. _ ,: t -:,. ''_ s 1 " I. o ilk n taken mud B� Te per cent. a Pumps. .: ` '. _,�.• 1`a�'' P zo, voM 7e tit eltelO1i ramp , t3istelm Prim Mail orders � ()All An sati�fACtiolt is glY nt�e�c�; � {el, slinging to be argument, and fails to stick tor� J. Z. HAZELTOIr, pradttft�sd coked. - 0 ri .)e 1. to one thing y g. Point in die- sos Y st otat.am@tly f[[[ended to. :xr M °;', l� vet lea The point boon who upset D. Little's load►��'' _'map �y( or, ' I p rN,^ t } 4, V "a _ _ Y R•.;k� : '='J. �d. ,.„,�v.'� �• ..n '4'� d= t.. • , .,. •-!!, r c4 °- 'n� '9 +i"e -"� _ fr �". c.,..�..,1- '-i - _ .. . r,. rm s".i''' �a n 8.rt a S:u^�.�` .. qs y �: 'S a c� r -..�. - x't, +.r .1 u,.3 -. ..� .,... .. - -y s ' f:' , i - N: Cl.: 1 1v.f•, , ? *.: : -1 ; - #, `i ►, , 1 . 4 "A:- ' A t Y1. .. , _. •.. ��- r`!• ) If. yI J3� � "v 1'1_ . f:' , i - N: Cl.: 1 1v.f•, , ? *.: : -1 ; - #, `i ►, , 1 . 4 "A:- ' A t _° F'. . r_7- --- �•�h;P•- _IF.,�<'YOu,11�:ui.,s7'0 ':9 4 S he � ° .• _ _ _ _ _ 'iu�. en, fr •E 1,'VF . +,ti t^'„ =7 _ 2, Vii• .; .w•< x k.- a'• ,ig,•' r _ s. -�"�' .`sib +v e^�^! •a" :y ;�.isr :r:• }... .if' �. <" •' ? r .r :.. '• -' ,.', -.,t r. x, -+ .1 , - rZLsA•- .i . h,! °+, .'ir ,x.n. ..� ar7`� w a` '•5. •ter T..tl- - �... <y ,- ear it � "fi 3 L 3 4_� ► f % Y; ..-. - i . 7 "V • -s .. li x r. r�-° 3rt -" riu: ?� "n,_ � :,..• e¢ i.d� - r.y �. -• " -t: - f,•. 'el. 4, ,.f ?^< :5 w.. i+' ++ s1 .v '�;. _ z-- -. v. .'.t- y,m:.. -^f "'... .# ".a; t • s 1 ..6 ..t * 'w ,. i•x' < s v :. n- �- - • `r - - "'S ..,_ -via± "= t -`r.` ---... - h, t + & ? . k. C• tl" t {] h 7 -11 .V » I — �$ r- 6 I � � , S� _ - r. .. - e - ? ' S P "S - n V -F. $" ,' { 4 'b- e•:i "'F is - $ ti �y _y- � -L •'A• - N - - „- �) __,'' ^�,', - - �. — - ° - }_{ • , I n ■ ,. ,�4rrr t - s ais:�iese* w +fi w.. r sdA a ,s. » i r+:+fawwuJisr i.yr� ' Trt �r1 jD�TT��DD nil titer, f m the pitcher and drankeilenoe, Duets, demanding the names of their can- reckless: In time he Dame to believe some- another and a greater change bad eeRtre.Yi` J ' _ ; IIiJ U��IIlJGII D�... U tors boastan of his own achievements ' N Y. _ E ,I stsein woodily at his mother the bile. 8 , and thing of it himself, and the moment he felt The being he had known was one, and ,- qou see anythingg, son pet tit?,, she pilain6 tortures to each victim in turn. that hie success was assured b some eater- . in her lace was death eternal —Dxach nude; • " ' a, challenged, in her flute -like voice: l�taddenly he slapped before a goon P`' A Canadian Legend. I g nal power, he lost hie strong incentive to- a frozen mask of hate thrilling him with ;� £: " Nct$,hing worth remembering," lff re- squaw in pretended indignation and amaze- . 1. BY wII,LIAM 11rCLENNAit. i • wards victory —it was no longer his, it was terror as he read the undying curse written torted, setting down his mug. ment. Who had dates to interfere with his no ion er rsonal. Then with the belief on its aiarin a ea. . �, - �: "_.N :..- £+►nits MariA, speed us! The clatter about the table ceased fn. pro rty! She belonged to him ; 6s had Q g Y -;t' 1,7 . The Run is tailing low, ' .'',.: • t $ '': pe came fear —fear of injury to that beautiful There he knelt as immovable as the pre. - Y stantl the children glanced ea erl from seeg hero nee in a dream - Than ohan&g perfect body with its marvellous strength, sence before him, with no thou ht of van . ,-'. . Before us lies the vatic y' g Y hie tone 13nt rchvice he was iucistsken . ,t ; Of the Walker of the Snotty: mother to brother, while M. de Bola arillant, Pe the on& thin he worshipped, d and once this eanc,3 no effort of escape, l - 4 p� I �` '� ron d b the sudden silence exrrlaimed silo had come pf her own - free• will to mcset g p� ' R ' pe. tlr© life within - v, �'• . � �`-, • Benec)jicite prayed a child with up Y asserted, itself, it became all- werful. him ebbin backward•bacltward back re, cmil " Lh eh ! what d you ea m him or some brother - had guided her feet P° g ward, s - �� , • , I, - lifted hands ; •' Dominus, ". began the cam- P Y ► - y Yi Y 8 With a courage born of his fear --a courage before the unchangeable hatred of the dead. : ' to ilia aide. " puny round the table, iYr Ohorue ;and the son ?" superiok to all ahxme or contempt —he hence- Suddenly'the wigwam strained and ber:t The irl shrank back i' ' .V " ;' - child lisped on alone : "nos et ea quae [[ Noshing, my father, except a -word to g , alarmed at his forward rofused to lead or join in any war and then was torn bodily from its fasten- - - t i somas anmgturi benedicat dextera Christi, macama, my mother, to express m regret truculent advances,while a burst of laughter party, no matter how powerful, or take up ings, the blazing fire was whirled and scat - ' I • at 1' avi n so ]eaearit a °home." greeted hie bravado. It waa quieted fora In nomine 1'atri9 et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. �� % �� any private quarrel, no matter how great tered into the white emptiness about, and - Wt,At ! as the Vicomte written ? moment, but only to swell into a roar of then provocation. - with a scream of torture the kneeling figure . - - _. 't -.':; j � ; ':.; ' � Ainen, hastily responded the company, p _ asked rt[. de Bois - brillant with a sudden apphase as a brave sts forward and ' g g A. I a. . and at the word burst forth the clatter and p PPS Despised -or hated by all about him, he leaped to its feet, and was swept away in ' #tx w interest, challen ed Outs ami to snake his words ,,., - disturbance of au ill- conductol family din- S 13 wandered through unknown woods by un- the path of the midnight storm. -ter in w Canadian household oiler two " No. I ga where I need no anpp, ►rt Elam Sow• known watcrsr, haunSed by his ever- present Unward it fled through the depths of the t = t F ') _ •,undyed years ago. Vieomtr, or any othe> patron than my- "I brought her, my brother..But you were fear of accident, in ever - increasing loneli- groaning forest, amid the crash of frozen �'- } 4 ; :' T•he father and mother had bare) hel d•" far awe with the setting sun, and for this • - _ ,.v .' ,!, y helped { {. Hess, in lsj► the one human creature branches, down the broxa course cf the - , 111. nemselves before half a dozen spoons met No that lolly of the woods, ray son . reason left her grandrnother, who still whose presence he could command. sheeted river shrieking between the ice - Not tilt disreputable utable life fall of i noble awaits your coming." ' ,,ad rattle) against the aides of the large P g She seldom spoke to him and never nt- bound walls of rock in the narrows,' over �': e .ac dun era ?" " Ia her rnndmother skilled in the nee - k. rtheu -ware bowl, in a struggle to trans- g tored'hisuante. When he entered an cam the o en lain to the sleeping town where - - ` ." Oh, he is a brave runner I" piped the of herbs, my brother?" , „ „ Y p' P P g ' " t ier the choicer morsels to the plates crowd- P lm „ the old familiar a Outagame, never her- the belle quivered in along moan as they O Uu ami 1 and'ehe is even now r} i { ed close about its generous- circumference. mot• er, mockingly Yce' fag aided his approach- If spoken of at all it lifted before its fury and-then swung back fame i felicitate on op the lasts gathering leaves foi your hurts." ' The clamorous contestants were a lot of • Y was as le content ; he trod Lost his human with ono harsh clan at which aflri kited _- : ? i ` '.. .••- Again the c all er won the a luxe of g' g ' ha ;grown , b0�'. and girla, r�ti" from YOU congliment. 8 b R PP name and had become a than even to the sleepers moaned or, marting up, crossed - - - ",, r. {{ f" - the crow b his Q tiaci tion of Outs mi'e P . I r . �) _ e,a+4 anliisked cub'bf eilLeiB ,downul of ignoble dangers, ehiht%nzed rs. y q Pa g savage, themselves in the darkness as Clio to,rtu red i ' ' ally c!!ild of siz w o Ilad flat me ated de ois- rillaut, unheeding, "and a red- gibe, and, without more ado, both men ' t ', b., j repeated „& But a day -ewne when the passion for vie- spirit swept onward, onward, down to the - r "` 1i ei. o144ahione'd < ' ing to a y gentleman of good family threw off leggings and blankets and faced • tory once more awoke within him. News very edge of the realm of winter and of h'!. ¢ _r., ! . " A ntleman of good family t" I u hed each other= � • , >i A;g , at, th fa*er, who with an open 8 8 Y • g was spread of a wonderful runner who had death ere it turned and rushed with its f,= 9 ..' ij►t his silver cu sat Gui. `{ A gentleman of good family ! Has A ring was instantly formed, The cam- arisen amen the Outaouais —a runner never- ceasin wail of ' K , P• [ 8 g despair, back to f f - • i bi: t to v an mo ed sari w 1 ro nd aeekin sn _, � ,. fan '1 ever iv a h • e hen n i v given me n t in mo L .- i Y g ^.readin n f 1 Y •tin u of the noise 8 f3 w o 4 ,g, •.>� d hose name and whose ce exploits were on all wards skis endless night and desolation of _. sy i . ,1 ' ; - �sin 'one that 4 was a life? aa. `.family,' prevented -Lbes ", -iu•, opI►orturiity. to close, tauntiii� each other lips as were once those of the almost -fo - the north. - �' - ,: `- entleman's ousehoYd •but the rough hun_ dicaing his bro +,hers aud�isters with scorn[ the ,w le and inciting attack. by feigned _ _ a- 4 - ,. ,. 8 g gotten champion.. While in the I Men have looked upon that midnight hor- - � ti, ' ful s,v df his natrd- -"from rowin u advp or retreat. )Ne `and nearer 1i t ' s. ': ;.. even floor, the bare walls the rude benches , , c country he heard from a wandering h - tor, tint no living man lies raid what his „ - . _ _ down each side of the uncovered table told t�s �oo .' r- nothing a{ivag��9 9 - y f they ci ti ,jet they �uached, and breed of the renown of the new hero, who eyes have seen. Only when the fierce mi ht I e used Dulhut ofi�'er when ith La Lien una a to restrain theme -lves the g = : Y, of ita careless poverty. And of the chil- ' Y mignt be found with his tribe - ou their of summer had rolled back the shroud of - s; t ' i °k `' ' dren n t Tau ins last ear, but now I will m ke no sprang upri ht and grappled. led. Backwards t -, {. 11. o one was fittingly dressed, nor for Y g P hunting--grounds on the upper Ottawa, winter to sho ; unchangeable limits of the •� - the matter of that ro erl clean • the more mi tageL Here everything has gone and forwards they strained "and twisted `t- The old fire of ambition and lustof praise, eternal snow, in the depth of the awakening - -4 , c • f� p P y to th d nil without everything is c in to with ever trick and ruse of the trained . ( girls were apparently without- ordinary i • Y 8 8 g Y - once rekindled, burnt with renewed fierce- forest, on the green breast of the flowering , l the d vi within and you would have me wrestler, while the crowd uttered tore runts 1 ti.., vanity, and the boys without a saving Y g ness, and he would brave all to taste again prairie, on the level beach of t)re swollen - • , .: � _ _ ` pride. 1 stay n i all, because, forsooth, f sm a of approval, and the prisoners stood a tip the long - accustomed sweets of victory. river, are found the forever quiet bodice of - '" The children ate off pewter with I heave gent) m n of good farcjy, No; [have toe to watch the struggle. No human p,elying on his unlisted strength and en- those who in an evil hour have looked upon - x ,: iron spoons and an insufficient number of Play t e `gegtle�man' fad• the last time, stresg ,hfeould stand such a strain for any durance, he braved the almost insurrnount- - the face of the lost Coureur 'de Ne es, - ' I ': :; and w h turn content. ° Yes,^macdrs -ne" — time - muscle bone and sinew were trib3 r knives between them ;forks they had none, ' + wble hardships of a winter.joarncy through - � - - - Y helped. turni cm his mother in answer to her af- to their utmost, when Outagami, in a su- the desolate region north of Late Superior, �`,.,. ia�, like their social inferiors, rice el ed g { re HOW FALSE HAIB, , %-her veit t :eft .-pr 's s!i b their; fin era •but Charles y . - _ - a entire me effort, hf s thre�►1iel si - not daain to approach the forts,- or risk en- IB OBTAINBI ' g 1 8 PP - 'star' .' utcgitie Lanottt]lier Sei near de ; aer >F if y�will ve it'.its i litr{p and b�h • , a�iii,s miR . t• g „ d ,:. counter with certain enetniea on rho regular etneV e1 it Cgmes rrom use sat Barrefa o •,, a , 4ois - „” IWO, at the head of the t#W, was ` 1 � I roar miratio�$rn111 tt� 6o%le cro routes of travel. He battled aivat storm - Parts. • ` ` i:}it*v bn silver aim ims ills wife Denise ` you be as suc assful in ar ttrsw, , ;i pen and exhausted, the two braves rte- - . �'- - ; Y y Yd and cold and hun er, undaunted and un- The beat NJ comes from France where. ' role i our old !" smiled madame, ed after their bout while read hands R ' I , i ,.' .. the pale- faced, small- featured lady in the Y ( Y shaken, but when he reached the ice -bound it is sold b the gramme -at prices which - _ �' �' I �3�I, faded green gown who faced him at the For one Gui did not irespond ; he inaved , nrought them water anti chafed their throb• limits of the Ottaw the woman who had var accords to ualit and color. the - {i other end. tower e is gun, And them stood for a I Bing limbs. - a' Y 8 q Y so long borne her unmerited burden of most expensive false hair is the silver white #!i ` p moms t if cx ctin some word fr.m his Brother "said Oata ami at last " if shame and ill-repute, laid herself down ex- variety, which is in great demand and very ,. �. : M. tie Bois - brillant -a ea tain in the Car Pe B • . ' ' '► fatte b t the old oflcer fin eyed nervous- ou are still in doubt there are six little ►�i 'tt , !'_ ignan- Salliere regiment and a Chevalier of g ' hansted, and, with agleam of hope, saw the difficult to find. This is due to the fAct that • L , F )_ the Military Order of St. Louis, had done a lY at is liver cap, so unmiat..kably anx- nee by which we may decide. hour for her deliverance at hand. men grow bald in a majority of cases before . i . _ man's fair share of campaigning, both , i,u a e d the aeons that Gui, in contain- The crowd fell in with his humor, and ge commanded and threatened her in their hair reaches the silver i - p rho rcn ei al "warriors moved toward the P Y e wh to stage; j agttinat the Turk in Europe and the Indian ' aon p; y, walked quietly out of the room, p P vain. 1 hen not in it but in var terror and women whether paid oX not are not �; . '� : ( ,: in France and for reward was anted s m the s tantalizing laugh ringing after lodge of the chief, where the two braves reatedthemselveaotsanea lent 6e should be left a Due with his ever - disposed to sell their white hair at any ' him ii m kin farewell, deer-ekir3 - . , - `, t some thousands of acres on the bangs of the t3 outspread present fear, 6o built a rude wigwam, cut price. They need it themselves. -`LQkA - _ Richelieu an fief et seigneurie, with the im- He of rward Gui de Bois- brillar was `each with his ootinters of Rtwina beside hiin, fire branches for a bed, gathered a stare of Still women rowin bald. must have I 8 8 8 '' -. • P,3sing privileges of haute, moyenne, et harsse ; seen ore in his usual haunts abo it the and the round cup with the colored bones wood, and for a wir0le mornin hunted, and' white hair to thatch the scant allowance ad- . justice. His aeignenrie, however, was at seigne rri nor yet in the streets of ,Mont-tin the centre. returned laden witic a supply of food. She vancin age has left them: The chemists ,l+t ! I. - such an inconvenient distance from the pro- real, , r i the taverns of uebec. Hour after hoar thron h the dusk of the Y . - teetin forts of ha b At tike innin of his c�,ereer he rttn the evening and in the li ht of the eekitiled tiro without a movement, following his every have taken the matter in hand and arc shies - g C m ly and St, Jean that g g S g actioi* with her fever-lighted eyes, As he to produce b aecoloration of hair of an I . I &I censitaites were slow in presenting them- round of the distant poste of Mich ilima- they thew with varying chances, with rapid cooked the neat, laid some of it beside her, . color a tolerable de of white hair, which ' _ I I a', ' ' selves, and M. de Bois - brillant, without cinac, ,if F,atnialatixuis apd 1^ TourfAte in paaea and gestures, with wild cries and then ate of it himself, and stretched his however, has a bluish. tint not at all ap- ` j M adtquate means for the cultivation of his the north, and 8t. I.ouia in the south •tint envy amitinga of the breast, and a never- wearied body by the fire, where he slept to .proaahiag in beauty the silvery softness of - - - - • I - _: estate, was just drifting into hopeless pov- he moo r wire tint lilt welcome at ;alai in ceasing flow of ribaldry, in which the excit- the shrill piping of the icy wind through the Bair which has been bleached by nature. - , _� ,' ' _ . erty ; t., -day he would be described as "land • turn, ,:or his overbearing savage lkstare ed crowd freely joined, until fortune again openings of their frail shelter. False hair of the ordinary shades is ob- ,•^ �� i He was the last man in the world rapidly le ed the easy limits rec nined b aided with Outa ami.' ' t poor."' i I .� og Y , g Hour after hour mile lay there; watching tanned in two ways. The better and more ;A1 ;�e4, to make any successful effort to retrieve his : even tie u exacing coureurs de bois. His ' Twice had he won the girl fairly, but his the immovable sleeper, watching the gloom expensive kind is cut directly from sho - - ` - ► fortune= Whilst a soldier he had 'fulfilled appear ►n sat the larger forts grew more i vanit could be satisfied with no fire y g pew '- _ •-_ 8 fp }' Pom g� that closer and closer icon) the in heads of peasant women, who sell their - " t t ': his duties with a punctilious exactitude slid mgre are, and as they not unfr•equent- '. victory while a further triumph lay within Gre, listening to the i in blamtainkin into silken tresses sometimes for a mere son = : - : • more in keepin with the spirit knight ly ended tr)jc,ib or;lsa se oqa qoa re}e,.f a gtbiLty, a moaning avftnesapa►npd Rraduall awellin and sometimes fora fair rice accordin age - ± �' g he was t6 r7ooked n vi$th a sit icioa !'►►rowin the cn and bates over him K g Y 8 P B I of the days of chivalry than of an. infantry " s S P into a roar as it swept down with its ' they have )earned wisdom. Livery year the .- !, „ X11 -lets' of the sairen:eenLh century. As he and di+�r t which but served is addilio�nal shoulder, acrd seattertng his eovoterm among se�urge of icy snow that whipped and flog= whole territory of )`'ranee is traveled over we .of good family, his conneotiatis ft1e1. his vault Fli i the crowd with aim exultant shout, he ohal- - art court f ged the rattling bark on the straining poles. by men whose business it is to persuade $ - ,.. '` .�a tto his advtn^_ealek is : 8e #,�e;ttln� ttaoat law• lenged his opponent w another trial —a roc-@ t+ sl! . �.1 ' 1►) At last he awoke —listened for mouieut village maidens, their mothers and their . citron as seigneur of these unbroken acres ; lesb b2 his Kid ; w Isla he oo Cited , in the dark: g . - - - Po bin to the ribing storm, threw fresh wood on the aunts to part with.their flair for financial - came in like manner, without an effo on :flu tau o fences ord9itatmoI of I Ouf.iuw txhn chill of tbo sa}1teWhae flight. smaki ng fire, and taking up his snow -shoes, considerations. '." - his part. He had -an unusual liking. for ` of 130th (;cwernor and i[�ehdtant, and be. ' trooped flea warrimv. WomasnamidelWclmu „ „ ' g fore to Ives a roscri Lt ea rP� fled d b >t as o i examined them with the greatest care. These men are known as cutters, and book- learning, and,.so long as -he could pore 8 P bed and out wed y p ry rill �Q a ice. �i 1, She spoke to him bu he only glanced at there are at least 50b of them in the country . e. '• . over his Tacitus or Montaigne and eat de- man. w th t► price set upoitthis head. ; it caper and flared in the frosty air. Run her without a word. hen he had exam- always going from house to house from - .. I -_ Y` 1, cc off his silver, took but littlenotIeeof His nq restionred courage, joteed t7 his nets were sent out to the points to be passed' fined and tooted his snow -shoes he threw off farm to farm and through all the villages - "'" unasus sthren th, •bad won him the 'ani by the contestants, who atooJ stri and . . what went on about him. He considered g i PP's his scanty clothing, and warming his not of in all the department, seeking subjects for that he had made sufficient sacrifice for him vermal dm :ration of the Indians, who readi• ready for the signal to e:art. colored earths at the fire, began to paint their scissors. A good cutter averages from -- i r,.� .. famii when he wrote to a werful relative . ly offer d t e open wecshi his everweemiug ( As they waited, from out t)ie darkness on his face and t' - . . Y powerful p i l►ody according to ilia wont two to five heads of hair a c.ay, and he - solicitin his favor on behalf of his eldest vanity re dily demanded, and he was no• the left came the call of the man at the last She spoke again but lie went on unheeding. pays b a s from 2f. to IOf. for each. It is eatirns- `' I. - \ sot., who was now in France as squire to where th roughly satisfied as when -i the post, answered by him at the next, fainter When he tinishe�d, he dressed with care ted that a singe head of luxuriant growth - - • the+ Baron de Is Roche - Bernard, learning the centre .f a group of approving eataggI: ?agars in the distance and again louder and and deliberatiun, and taking a small por- weighs about a pound. g - • • _ I . -_. ut -t of War, after the unvarying tradition of His fame spread abroad thrimgh nearer on the right. . tion of food, he picked up his snow -shoes The false hair thus obtained —at the coat - - 'I _ - tits family, most listAnt tribes. He wan re -) The rivals stood swaying at the mark, and �,l bent to crawl through the 10w eater of the tears and regrets of many foolish • ' Madame de Bois - brillant, like many an- nowned a Ong the Sioux and Face- at the signal from the chief shot forth. In once. maidens —is the finest in the market, and - ' n! her gen4Iewoman of her day, was bitterly tads of he lain@, the laeati of the a ,Dper air instant -both were loch to the keenest eye ' Again the dying woman spoke, but this sells for an exaggerated price,':vhich puts it . - A disappointed and disheartened by the un- mississi pi, and the Natchez of the soui•h as which followed. The 3rowd stood in an time her feeble mutterings ended in such a beyond the reach of the ordinary purchaser. _ - Y j ending and apparently hol►el.*sa strugggle a might 6 nter and warrior, a runner of eagrrsilence, with every body bent forward cry of fierce desperation that ho mgrang to Besides it is evident that rho supply of ' , I � '.' which life in the half savage colony de- iperedi e a d, and the most reckless of and every sense strained to its utmost to his feet in amazement, genuine`" cutting" must fall far el►ort of- mended. - So long as her husband had re- games . 1 catch some indication of the invisible run- What had happened ? .. the demand for false hair. So the majority . 4 No f t surer no instinct tract ^ban Hera, Y V. maimed in the army there was some hope of , The stolid expressionleass mask he had of this wavy merchandise is obtained —yea . " '1 4 a return and she lived her life as bravely his in t c ; no great funeral feast was, Then " U= u -ti -n -ugh I" rang from the first so long know had fallen, and in its place ladies, I am exceedingly sorry; but it is the - com let% w shout his resence to lea the picket. Again the same si nal came fainter ,. as her follow-exiles; but when he a c�'cepted P P 8 started forth a face distorted in a storm of fact—from the rag pickers. These bray " ilia grant from the King, and settleA down customs'y amen ;and when he had cry- and n.ore distant, then again, and agann,and dionate hate ; the timid shifting eyes searchers of wall heaps and garbage barrels - - V5. , contentedly to a life of coarse poverty and thing G3 lox , he would` sit niglitafter rc gilt a few minutes later the crowd broke into a �d with ar, steady demoniacal fire ; the collect every day in the city of Paris alone ,f ' i careless indifference, site wearied of any at- in the to ige , risking hie dearly won pel ries frantic roar of delight, and rapidly fell mutealavish lipanow poured forth a torrent at least 100 pounds of hair which some bun- . . i . tempt to govern the household in his stead, or more lea ty prized weapons on the icaat hack into two great mwasca as `Qntagami of reproach and execration, dreda of thousands of women have combed , _ • and rapidly aged into a hardened cynical of the c ore bones, or the combined skill flashod from out tfie darkness, and in the His surprise died am quickly as it had out of their heads during the preceding - I " and cha ce # the eu de ille. delirium of his trium dashed throe h tics p q y g P B - "j ', .: woman, looking on "the mean surroundings ] Pa Ph g arisen, and with Ilia devilish skill he stood twenty -four hours. The hair all mixed to- �' of her daily lice with ;he sometimes amue- when he recd to .fait the H'rench poets, :blur -ing Ere, acatteriitg 13ranJa sad Came is there eyeing her ' th . ' . ? - Y y R immovably until the old ge er and soiled, one would think, Beyond• 4 sometimes disgusted eye of an outsider. it yr as y throw aside little rem Lin- his Head finish ere h� pppgnent rani* into wer reasserted itself, and she cowered redemption, is sold to hair cleaners at from F ed of th rem raintsof civilization. No red si ht. po s. The children had grown up uncared for, 8 beneath the terrot of his glance, her strid- V to $1,50 a pound, w ich shows simply ' t uneducated, and rcarestrained ; they wan- skinned ag with whom hr traternizedwas Lt via@ a atiperh a and even hilt fit lt= rut scream .breaking into a love wail of hope- that sho fair sex in one ci y alone grows an- �, , ,.� .- � ' } • 1 tiered where they would, without a thought more na era ya savage than this son of a dinars vanity was sa�5ed'i"t,keea011414_ leas weakness. nuall about 300,000f. worth of hair, . �` for any other than themselves and the na- french rffic r, who had never i;iet t ieir`antic admiration it called forth. But even as he triumphed, hed, the crisis re- whic}ythe fterward ,for t' to al d bree3 ea -e a the sword's int. Hs had won tF3e riu, the irl below ed p Y pay` and it lathe same :: evPlo anent followed. P°. P 8 6 turned and gathering new force, the su . ► >f , P i , p hair, ruinc�-- e�nsiderably over 1,000,0001. . Y ;' A lond barking, interrupted and at length Him str�ig t regular features rveee burnt to him by right of conquest as undisputed pressed hatred of her life burst forth ine all The cleaning of this refuse Bair is an o r- ' ! sileneedb astrin of vi �ro��im reeations into am cluck a color as his fellows ;his as it he had carried herofl'red handed the . y g P dress w t its' in'" seer rticalar • �ikc midnight ritasaacre of her tribe. the fierceness of savage malediction. anon which requirescarefalattention- After - {:: quieted the noisy crow about the table for 4 Y Pa +� She called upon every power of evil to. the hair has been freed from the duet . _ < i... _ a momeutw them, h pa ited ilia face sad l ody, }nd He Taut -bed to scorn the command of the citcse liini in bia strength, in his pride of and dirt and. mud and other nrn?r7san6 . • " There's Gui !" ,called dnt Ari'gelique, oiled alt e d bis hair •in long orranct }nt. leaders that be should marry her according mastery, in his hour of victor in ilia hour things with which it has come in contact ill _ i - -_- •` You'd better getout of ids;place ljefore he wl braid bout, the ever- moving. mp - to their custom. He marry? He had never of direst need. "Go I" she screamed, with gutters and slop buckets it is rubbed in . i ::.a asks you, Monsieur Henri, Rica he c nld hoa@t or lie ae brat sly of al looked twice at liv u►g woman, and if he a shriek of frenzieJ laughter, high above sawdust until it shines once more with its • But Henri paid no attention to the taunt- or imag' sty exploitb, brandy his obsc ue chose to claim her, it was only because she the roar of the storm. " Go I Run swifter pristine gloss and then the process of vorting- , ing warning except to forestall Gui's pro- jests, or quar •ei as fiercely as any savage of belonged to him as actually as his gas or his than the wind, faster than the day ; run is begun, In the first place skilled hands • iwble choice by securing the best portion of them all. hunting- knife. She was his--not tits wife, until the wind dies forever and the day fix the in3ividual hairs in frames, with the - fowl left on the ).latter, transferring its .to In tim* he was forgotten by his own r e. not hiamistrW, but hid, to use is he pleased, comes no more —lint before you. my curse roots all pointing the s.me way, and then - , Iris own plate with his unwiped fingers, I He had disappeared from their thinly tt,- ,to kill or 14-live, to toil, to tough, to sing, shall ever wain Go ! Go !" they are arranged accordiugso color. Finally ' _ ' ;. _ Gci eAored, a tall, handsome," dark -fen- tered ran ks it to the darkness of the r• or to weep at hispleasur•e, and, with the in- And with fear clinging to him as a gar- when a sufficient number of hairs of one - . tuted yotith of twenty, -dressed with an rounding bar Saristh, and in rho pained explicable n &tune of woman, skis followed as meat, he turned and crawled through the color have been obtained —nor is this' rum- ^_ - sp half savages, a es, famed anion hie fellow- be led` vriftut•a murmur. -t proach at savage finery, He wore neatly l3 8' opening into the blackness without. l;er so immense as is generally supposed— . - - made moccasins, his tog ings were new and savagt+s AidUutagami the Fox, there was 11octe. • She followed him iii all his wanderings With her awful curse ring in him ears they ate - i%nade into the beautiful braids : ' J tight fitting, and his white buckskin ithirt, ing to rerrll t e turbulent personality however distant, however dangerous, for he he, gad iti his feet, a din blind desk which are shown so seductively in the win - :. j i 3. <` - • -`! worn outside his leggings, and secured round known to me as Charles•:.ico"Gui gave no thought to her safety more than to rah i�yit ruahad fo }tvard,inithe teeth of the. doivs of the fashionable coiffeurs. If, as the ;, - `` _ -1 :: his. waist with sc worked porcupiye belt, was ouillier do I Bo - brillant, hiauwn. They were not twopeopi� —ho was iv jng tttoi r heee lens of ilia course, good book says, wisdom goes with hair, she . orintiingrited`down the ario�ti and brewat.with:� Outage, i t eavave vent Oita ami an,l she belonged to him hod F x, ` • g ;2 Gni Fi g t Y The familiar struggle against the tempest who places on her head one of these congla- - a rht )rt trio e, each in* which was ti the ran a would not da#�e; to i and moat. He gave nothing to her ; his - g po o� p• eg gam at last partially called him to his senses metals braids might be said to receive a r::, 1. ' «'`' - pud , ith red and ellow beads. had no k wri ast behind hi `"s' a or ed Protection was simply the terror of his With a shudder he paused and shook hind portion of the wisdom of hundreds of thou- . • Y P ] , k I " 4 flij. artier never raised his head from ilia in and le war attics agfin - nchmon, name. self as if to throw off his overwhelming sands of other women who had worn those , _ _. . j,,,,, p Years brought new triumphs, for hie he• a; but the others looked- towards him Hollander, or English withoil Jwupleror P F &paten, and turning his back to the wind, hairs before her. t,_' ;� wetant. remorse. He vas not more cruel than td nomcnal physical tievAiopinent 11ad become « ,,� {, leood croaehin befotre it as be tried to col- It is said that' the ratters in Fiance He glanced at his usual seat, then placing fellows —fiat was impossible —=but to t.h�ir ilia �paaeion, towards whicrh so vice, no net his thoughts. But he could think of have lied their trade so industrious) that - t° " rem ration could lure him even into a mo- P Y at !,.:. :is gun in the corner, strode over to the cruelty he added an intelligence that as P nothing save her awful curse. It rang at present it is hardly possible in the whole • menta fo Atfulnew. With ever re a t 4> . _ t.a!,le and stood behind the exasperating devilish in its i ngenuity, t•}' 1'g Y Pe t- throng i his br.►in with a terrible insistence republic to find a women who will sell her x r ed success ilia ride in his war and his 1 t [tenri. A look at the others suf$ced ; in an When 11,, de' la Barre moved, .with all is P � till al the evil of his nature awoke in fierce -hair. The business ha$ been d to death, I-_-- :: _ _ .u3tant he had the usurper by the collar and impotent = rnp and circntnatance of ," contempt for ilia fellows eRO ad beyond all revolt, and with a low grovel of defiance he and now the enterprising dears in false .0 uund the waist, a•td to •s i of a frantic against th' r Ire uois, bounds until his intolerable arrogance made - _ ' . p g Iroquois, gnly to end in bile hu• San stood upright and retraced hie'stepa She hair are sending their reRrasentatives'. _ itch at everything within reach, jerked miliating Waceof La Famine, Outag%mi was all companionship impossible mulit unsay the curse she has laid upon hiun through Switzerland Belgium, slid Norway ' _ - l::.a over the low bench_, and sent him absent on ma °ending expedition in the Fwrtbe�r and farther he wandetbd with ilia . or he would. strangle bier with his ' y ' i r one human companion, known and shunned hands as canvassing for unsophisticated lasses who, ' . - 1, I ; = rawlii,g on the floor. south, and onl rejoi.nud his tribe when they P� she lay. will allow themselves to be robbed of their �g'. 1. A stout of jeering laughter 'greeted the returned fgimh in eve lod from the head of the Belle h r' j g g g►t• wit�r.inaolont victory. i•Y Pua ing aside the frozen cloth before the hair, which is half of their beauty, 'for a few "' '� ; . ._ . • .�cuuif ted Henri as he rose, and, with an wilful defi nce of their would be conquerors, �iviece to a utmost limits of the Missouri, entrance. he crawled back into the wigwam. pieces of silver. . . ; I " qq never eosin into any ca save to re ten- ri # I - = ;ry .flail, hurled his pewter plate with all and in flu taut violation of the Sea iced S Y mP P The fire still burned brightly, and on her - :c s , = . r_e Ott his elder brother, who avoided it treaty, th had made a detour on their jab his store of powder or to task once more bed of pine the figure of the woman lay in POatage stamps will stick a►nd not tiirii .F - << ; ', es Q, and straddled the empty ntaee in tttrn,raide an «)ataauaa village, and cairid the sweetness o weknowledged master in movable. np at the corners it the face be wetted after { •. L tliCitt position for further defence. off a score f pi isoners. _ some tierce contest of ervage �xtrength or With hot anger surging thron h evbiy applying them- . ' a _ _ {� ak•tack was made, arhereupon Gui, Chafing t hi r ill fortune —for he rvou d skW 5bre attd oontractang every mwuele into slur- A stretch of track across the pamgsa an . _ " ' - ' ".vii g Augelique to pick up the battered ha 've given much to beard the Governor d But his fame had grown touch a pprtinint derous tension, he crawled noiselessly, to- the new Argentina Pacific Railroad from ; .,'I - A - u and wipe it;. began his dinner with his followir g, etch of whom he looked u n that he could car ely find a brave who dared ward the outstretched figure. TLe was almost Buenos Ayres'to the foot of the And is v > . _ , remained on the large platter in the with enveu rmell hale as his personal one to face him. I was whispered that his beside her now, but'.sbe lay unmindful of 211 miles long, without, a curve, ai single -- �• - - u uncouth manner as the others. -- Ontagam i vet,ted his displeasure in taun strength and endurance were something his presence, He raised himself on the bridge, an opening larger than an ordinary -< .. . , Iten his hunger was satisfied he walked ing his con rsdi a and underrating their e - more than hu Bang and a sinister reason for ints of hie fin rs read for his spring, drain, a cut reater than one metre in de th ,. po• 8e . Y g P V ;,a a rude placard, or cupboard, let into pploit, Fin ling the course unavailing, a his lon disc ppearanoes was hinted at that when he caught a fuller view of her isce, or wn embankment ma�•t3 },ban one rustic - } . ,L .1 `.:� side wall aced out a mu of small- be an an insole at examiiaation of the � was sufficient to hold back `aU but the Gnat and with a of des be as that hei hf, '` 0 P° 1i i , . ice- gasp pair, S 4 - . . - .,a ' - - efgz;. s"• i�ryM ;A'P� -,.rY,. �- ._i", - , •,5•,{ :f; " .. - � t. ( - � � a ,. � •'x> n. S. �' 7t �; y,, °t• h. " :try _ t vs°� e._a2 s - y .�+' e- dr ,2; 8<2' d� •ii`L 7• , -1. max. !- .5, Y "j,S$��/' :r sue'• _ •�. . } - '.,i, .i ,� _ i' z - n," �'` fir' -Ty`' -.z: k e y $, fi YA•� - •a° W YH: t� �• 1 ZY• b` +E, ,� .J' i { T. �JJ N ` w t•' •'`S A • ins.. '-Y j n ,,}} •. fit. -, . �.. €` . a• - . - •..+t ` I ' .. ': t'' r 'Ifi t z(, 4.- a .�' '? in 1 Yom. - . <'5 i- .R,'z�,_,� •S{ t - 4Y• n ti -s k a f. a' d't ' W, • t- ,1.. _ a . rte ` ''M rq, - .� ,t <' - *# - ' .i.e__•'rF� &, �.Gx� . w ,.. •':�.';. - d - ..� - - - �.�.35iif}?;}i..it "°j'��• r _<�i.d�- ..h,e•�si.ex),i o _ F` : c�-r.i , I%- - - - • x ,uaz.- - i aF`.'.�.g;yy3 :`ij- yri� °'Y,�' :-yF P - t Y v , , yyy�'+h 4.4 ; kt f i,'Y: is .. _ r nr'rvY 1 , , " . - k r X h y'' i`;r „sci : �s••!. *. T9 • w 'j 1x "*e ,,s' u I e' 1. �. 4 E •. °� ly fi :`. mow. ;. n.- �. t#' �, �_ •�,� :tom 'f ,L• - ', - _ -j ig r: :a -n y C y �.. _ l g .,. �d< - a,'k��.;�R.. �'z -,r tk._G 9 T. ; �" - - - w - - - - -i' f+-. .w �•�. `• 5 I - 6 , `�4 t'e. r '"t 'i S Yr w' ' . f ,Y the a Qli f d Jibe 1 T$I�1 HAPPEN r i mot. a UM Al 1 1 R� V A °tent ''I >r� �i E 0� '" we have -hero ,tong. earn fair profits for onr s no rel y t e market affords such I a �h V $ e , `' l ; `} - Ras Tint s Ssu!<e lord Sw :!!coal Were , . „ �t 'i p � .. 13hatreholdei's tlrgir capiti�l. ti Katched late t.'ilolzei s Atltetrwatrd. prompt relief in toothache. neuralgia, and - �,�tTE�.) .4,,,PF a (a • 0� -�:�1 .. and full aonsi felt of tiro presentnditl�js -' rheumatism as Nerviline, and its action in . . 3,; d e 5.: " ppros$ecte t .'ho °bus eRe which Lltrsve r •+ uome time o lldr. Anderson the to• Canes of cram !creole, :r :' _� t brie otttil !tae led the Directors to cop • p pa, colic, �a., is simply marvel -t - eider the qu t. on of increasin We capital prietor of the tobacco plaotstion of Ch..qu- lour. Remarkin this to a h sician of • � � .., ,. g g p Y The stare catches the c- . :. y. stock of the C 1p any, and believing that such noose on the island of T dad was acne ® nence he tstated that from his know- = . I`: L p .. �; , §'= - MURMURS, MEETING, Y $ n zpee o _ -, •r action will vantageous at t�e present ed by de rived of his usual bteakfaat ]ed f the composition time, in stye t Wing in proportion to the p $ position of Nerviline no (i the Easter musk andr,,i r.,,0f''„ . - growth of its usi ea t the financial ,lion of agg day after day, an ophidol tat remark- remedy could au ass it as a family remed enCe 4f - - . It a home instit i which already stands high ed, beginning a story, tt The lose was the and that in every household a bottle of arrays itself In the most gor- ,'f�',} ' Tho forty -first annual meeting of the Sitars- in public con do co, they have taken advan- cause of consideration disturbance, for the Nerviline should be available for ewer eat a i I,_' - .:.. holders of the above Company was held at its geouf3 colors. Out, f aVfrk9 ;;:ch,j, f . offices in taid'elty at noon yesterday. cook, a corpulent negro, had hinted h r sus- demands. Readers of this paper should try '' 1: f • f:' Mr. A. M. Smith i -tage of the p n gathering of its Sbarshold- P 1?aP y - ' president, occupied the , err to call a e cial meeting at the cjpsp leiona that it was owing the thievery of Nerviline, of preparation tl>tere bloom the ';.,-- i:? chair and Mr. J. J. fenny, man gins director. p - y. ; 7. : o . * .: of this regal eating to approve, as Bibarri, the Hindoo butler. The Litter, on - . • • :b . l. n appgintcd to act as secretor, to the meet- ; suited by the et [incorporation, of an addi- a hint from a visitor, had constructed an I Worth its weight in gold. Adama's Pep_ fashions and fancies for s rin 1 he secretary read the following : - iional issue of k. ingenious nest to be oils hen into lei iu `?`_" }� I cannot elo out bearing testimony t° g y g sin Tutti Fruttl Gum for all uneasiness of �-r;],r fill In grand array. ''� t. ;', Annual Report . the zeal and to ful care manifested by our three or four eggs a day, and he had been the stomach. Sold by all Druggists and - ` - , . .i . ?11- 111—AW -°'.A r.' ` , . `t >._ .. *4 ,� •" �l,� I , . Managing Dir cta• in conducting the business more than ugua ly attentive to every cackle Confectioners. 5 cents. The store 1$ a Sl ht at 9 t� The Directoru beg to submit licrew[th thou of the Com ax, �ttd the ofticient manner in r - ' ''' ' , - g r,:' � • r-= , but three eggs eve day not an The girl with the new loves never fails true. It has worked itself u a. t: s:• >>T. -¢:. _ Annual Report showing the ir.tnt:actions of the which the oLhe'r >flicere have fulfilled their every g $ Company for the past year, tazethep with a respective dot es c Wring an unusually trying o8S could be found, although the hen tack to drop a coin in the collection box. P ` 4;::: ,_" ..` • ::'1 ''` " • statement of its assets and liabilities on 31et ear, and exp rca ng our appreciation of the led as usual• . r �^ to its ' full ca acit and tried.. ; :::: . � -1, December last. active and to tl rvlces of the Managers of " A Boom `Yom Gellman ,., .., ,_;1. y g Mr. Anderson was displeased, anilamtsng ,' t0 d1SC011tlt OVeI• and IiI1 °. _°�"'- ? - ;• The premium income, I #. will be observed, ourvarious B an Offices and the agents of file servants recrimination was loud and bit « - t 1 was 1,754,`161.23, after dodu:afng the amount 'the Company ge erally throughout is wide To J. L , Toronto : -- Thanks for the , , ` t '`y � '"- -. 1. . paid or reinsurance, and tho receipts for inter- field of opera ' ns ter. Biharri watched the cook and the Xmas box and $'�00 received. Yoa know I It S OWII ast You re wel -':: ; A " r P P r P..... `i f.:'ar.S "•' -1 • est on investments were $1:1,732.78, Mr. George A. Cox, vice- proAdent of the cook watched Biharri, while the housemaid rive move butdo t 1 b I 11 M A7 - � Although- no serious conflagrations have cc- Company, sai : I, i seconding the adoption of Burred during the pear, fi re losses, both in Can- 'the report last yea - (when, after paying a 10 per -I ada and the United States, have been unusual- -cent. divided, e( arried $'15,000 tothe Reserve i ly numerous and rovere, bringingg the ratio of Fund) I point out the necessity of providing ` losses to premiums considerably above the in favorable y arc for less fortunate ones, such I �, a!,verage of ordinary years. As theexperie coo 'all Companies leads them to - : In the Marine Branch the volume of business look for when re losses exceed what may be has been somewhat less than in 1E90, but the ,regarded a average ratio. The past year year transactions have resulted More satis- has been o c o ii press this lesson upon all . • fi►etorilY• companies .I T ice �porienco of the"' Western.' White the profit balance of $40,120.67 is much however, I am gla to bQ able to add, has been less than that shown in the preceding Annual more fortu a th n a ma orityy of cu niOR . . Balance Sheet, your Directors feel that, in view operating i t e me fled, In Canada onr . of the unfavorable re.,:-.:Its of the fire business loss ratio is, as it as been.. for several T7ears for the year 1491 to Companies generally, there past, below th av rage of all companies doinn - -' % , is cause for congratulation in the fact that the . excess of income over expenditure, with the business here. w e in the United States we balance at the credit of Profit and Loss Ac- compare favor %bly with the Home and Foreign -_ • - count, enabled them to pay two half- yearly divi- companies which make returns to the New dends at the+ rate of ton per cent. per annum up- York Insurance Department. In the matter of i s on the paid-up capital, without drawingupon expense in ca kiluating business our figures I the Cow pany'sample Reserve Fund of $`94I show that we ire ss low .if not lower. than - . i The amount e6timatod as necessa�to re -in- most of the oo p ies doing similar lines of and the stable boy watched both, and were watched in turn. A little apart from the other buildings is the stable. In lurking places there Mr. Anderson; as he rode into the yard -one day,* found the cook, the house. maid, the stable boy, and Biharri. Each held up a hand in mute appeal not to come nearer, while the cook in a stage whisper explained that the hen was on the r-st Presently the joyous hen flew forth, earl, ,g louder than ever. The watchers rt. A from their hiding places, crowded around the nest, and plunged their hands in to grab the prize. As they did so an enormous snake shot out, and while screaming in chor- us they rushed for the door. The cook fell overthesnakc, Biharri fell over the cook., and the stable boy and housemaid took refu e p y, n mug , rca y would come to See and ass U ' F " X11^,:.• - . �-("' have prized a barreLof St. Leon more. I P : �. ,�'�•_'�'. c ; - , .. . never can forget the great vooa it did me ; meat. - `• i i= '' "r1- :',._ ;. ;.- �::., the pleasure it brought me I never felt be- You buy dry - goods, house =: " ;:f': <' - r 0,_.:, fore or since. The German waters do not S� brace me up as St. Leon. I long for St. furnishings and what not all'. ,'� `r )`" `� ;• Leon." g r - :::,,M,-V: ` .. i."o V V. - . A picture - collector in Pesth a few months the time. . You either _ bu '.. =. �' � ;, � ` y ': since bought for a few florins in a second- them of us Or you don't. - The-, , ,' ' 1 , `' -:: `;: had shop a small canvas, which proved to (( I r rr y be a ¢enuine Dieiesonier. It has just been don t 5 are the ones Were, 2 �a`k� L_ V. sold in Paris for £30,000. ' after. -. "' 41- - Ex -Ma or Robert Bowie, Brockville , , Unt., says :--I used Nasal Balm for a Bari Every store, eve re willing t8 i > 1. case of catarrh. and it cured me after hav- .. - `''+`- m believe, strives to be fair an rr.._. -:... ins ineffectually tried many other remedies- =" ' , �' a';, ' It never fails to give immediate relief for .prompt, else they'd lose your. -.'" �s' µ , } _'. ;. cold in the head. This is the experience ' , '� ' > , ,; , Y. p bonfidenc,e and custom; so you -5: ,, . -rnM , . sure, or i tin off all existing risks, is 78,654.19. business. in the kitchen. Mr. Anderson jumped from of thousands in all parts of file Dominion. � . "' . } . Deducting this from the total surplus roads of I quite cono r in the President's expressions There is no case of cold in the head• or ca- see we area t. a bit more Patti , _ ;- the Company, a net curplug of $315,527.17 is of regret at the in in u of some of ur Cana- his horse and with his riding whip stretched shown over capital and all other liabilities. dfan companfe . is a remarkable far how- the snake dead by a blow on the head. tarrh that will not yield to Nasal Balm. cular than other folks —other . . . - ! Otto important result from the generally ltd- ever, that wh a unsuccessful Fire naur "Then the servants gathered round the Try it. Beware of substitutes. �T x - verse experiences in fire underwriting for the ance Comp an es- es to , stores. Very often though , x1: >P y give up business, its dead thief, and Biharri s face wore the tri• Enameled jewelry is made to imitate ros- a' ' yt+ar 1891 hoe been the withdrawal eta number risks and its en s are readily assumed by ettea and bows of ribbon. ' of Companies from the business. The risks of some foreign um hart smile of innocence vindicated. He one store possesses,. much those retiring Companies g rpo alien and its stock-holders p - g ponies havo been assumed who get somot in beyond the market price pulled out his knife, ripped open the snake, GIBBONS' TOOTHACHE GUM greater facilities than another;- { by other and stronger Companies, so that in no for their stock, tt a from the Fire Underwtit- and nine fine eggs rolled out from the caps- For vale by DruLKirWta Price itna. . I case have the policy holders been sufferers; ing field, leavi t e business to he carried on - I . g while the terms on which the business has been b the urchas cious stomach. The were maracd and A. P. 597. infinitely greater assortments; ; y p g 'ompany through the same Y ,t ; r taken over have, in most instances, been such agents and us all under the same General placed tinder a hen. Three weeks after- lOWer 1)1'1CeS, becatlSe less as will permit the winding up of the Compan- Manager a pr pvi sly conducted it, but as ward the incubation was finished and six i - ies without loss to stockholders. The natural Canadian Insti ,uti ns they cease to exist. I Are a BLOOD „r . effect of these withdrawals will be the concen- adirit the nece ,sit of foreign capital in Wire young chickens buret -their shells. The graS in for greedy profits; �: . outer three e s were an roduetive owin B Ul I..DRB ! to P t� b ✓ t" tration of the baeiness ahSong a smaller number Insuranc bat . iSe eve there is also a tie d in 813 P . 8 wad lYEBYS (1� U1Ck In fillllla Orders and de- '-' - - i a of offices, and concerted action, where neces- this country fox H me Companies, and I point perhaps to their longer exposure to the as-- ' TONIC. '1 >, . entry, to place it upon a more satisfactory baste. with mucheatis' act ontotho "Western"as ovi- lion o the powerful gaatri° juices of the They supply 11Ve1In �OOC1S' Cal'Cflll about-4- i - � 1 These movements, with a return to a normal dance that a Canadian Company, under proper I in condensed g b loss ratio, which may be reasonably looked for, direction and tanagement, eau hold its own snake. The snake was the cribo, well known form ALL the sob- , ., most eventually result favorably to the Coin- against all co m rs. -ookin at for the as the devourer of the young of the dead! hav in nothing sent out that ' , g Y K Y stances needed to g g r ponies remaining in the field. �lve years price ing that embraced in this re- fer de lance. " enrich the Blood ' r !'L , . Statement of Business for the Year 1Gi.dl>v port, you end t at ° luring that term our total isn't t fresh new sty lish, trust- ':. -' and to rebuild the I 1 1 - ,. k _ s tucowe was ";:'3 tnat vro a. r---� _ Nerves, thus making Worthy. December 31st. 18!111. amounting to , t9121g ; thatour 5ha►eholdo: s $►gr, th a eertai4 and gg A o io>,s rise em - t -,tip REVENUE UE ACCOUNT. - - ' received in di deeds $24ti,000, and that we s y cure for all • - - - p��e�d ��T hlnlc we sI a the one . . haysadded,to rr i►eFervo Fund $240,0W -not The iron clipper ship Winifred -reported diseases arisin fr t '� I+Nre remiums...... e t , impoverished ' • .E iiarine premiums.. •� . i1(;07,970m - history o[ the C tml any for many the aback °n !ter arrival at Melbourne from London l bl000md atmideha te=ed Stolle. - �.i that wi►en in lot. 4 4 S. and ion 14 E. she T $2,022,080 28 shows equally varable results. g• nerves, such an par- Il(1 more than th�`f,t.. In Leas re- assurances- " .• - , 267,818 03 lain glad! tha the :shareholders will have an became surrouydcd by icebergs, which rang- 1 alysis, spinal dis- . - - - opportunity. of exprteaaing an opinion upon the ad from 3Wft, to 4. L. high, one of the . - eases rheumatism r ro $ p '0f merchandise in bigness iri op- - . $1,754,2ti225 P pawl to FII", an additional 2600,U10 of Ca i- largest icebeggs.showed signs of disintegra- aciatica,lossoimein- > > Intt.�re ,-Account.••. :: - .. 43,73278 tai, divide t prc� rtta" lmong6t the presen9 p cry erysipelas, pal- ly i, . Shareboldets. t i► a most opportnne time, lion. :�ubscs<luently immense portions be- ' pttatibnoftheheart, portunit.ie i t111S Stole W1I]B� .,. $1 797,!1.15 0i while some of our Canadian Companies arc re- came detached, slipping into theses, like an scrofula,chlorosisor r �i I ' - thin from the t old fur the Sbare oldersof the avalanche. The a:mnspher'e was tilled with It stalldS Oil I'eCOrd aS the larpp k 7 g tired feelinfC that w Dots eo many, b - Fire 7,cisses including err eippropria- •' iVes�ern " to itrt ngtlpen the position of our foam and mi t which so obscured h a d complete - �; - ' - tion for all losses reported to -Dec. • - own Company, nd :o express tboir confidence the ice- have a a )w1fie action on the sexual system of eat, most modern all C p ' - 31.1- 1. .. ., that a well -ma c,d Canadian Fire Company bet that the ship, was three times threaten- bth men and women, restoring lost vigor. - .` Nri . aSiS,i>,i5, 50 pang g P g � i Marine Lorses, including -an appro- afford: safe an prafltable investment to its ed by some bergs in a similar manner, the (Iry �OOds house in Canada. pp iation for all losses reported to Shareholders. W EA K M E N I):pc. 31, 1891. ., At the last A ut 1 bfeettn when we had tta breakage in Path instance earning an bntire I' Ol' COIIVCI11eI1CC, lltlllt and .. " , I . 340,757 97 g. y 1J General Expenses, Agents' Commis- exceptionally f vo able showing, I congratc, alteration of the outline, appearance, and (young and old), snorting from mental sorry, , . z;ion, etc. lot �p ocorwoek, inaomtua, ezcessea, or sett abuse, a(l� loess It 1511 t Slli ndSSeCl b =? .4, '. . 571,4GO89 ed our Mans in Director and his faithful altitude. Only b constant 4atch and at- c i' y Balance to Profit and Loss .. 40,1.1067 and competent s fr. upon the results of e Y should take those PILLS. They will restore I. 4 ., • _ P tention was the safety of the ahi secured . lost energies, both physical and mental, the year, and f t that there is ovop more any In the Dominion. , , _- _ - $1,797 W503 reason for doin upon the report now sub - against this and other moantalus of ice. SUFFERING WOMEN The store and its merchandise. Whothel - . ' mit•tedwhenthe ' estern "ptaiIf.uchacom. %lore hrgs and a quantity of drift ice were you always welcome. z- PraFrr d5D Lash ACCOUNT, paratively faA b) o showing at the close t.f met for a day or two with nest weather sex. such" with the weaknesses peculiar be choir ou know it or not. y y Y Y sax, such as au ession of the rt �i'O want you should all know it better. i P year that h:4 been so disastrou+t to ma 1), ppr pe ods,bean Y =I Dividend No. GO.... - - Companic-. I h tvc pleasure, Air. Chairman, and c►cca.9 "'°ally falls of snow, but the bhip dowtt�paia i weak back, alcorations, etc., Thoso who live too far away to visit the slots .. . • • -$�� 0() being passed to the southward of Ker uelen And ese P lls an unfai ing cure. in person yhrn►Id scud foi'samples of what they Dividend No. Gt in seconding the adoption of the report. g P g �+ want. N's- will till mail orders the same day '�J On motion of . 7r, 0. It. 1 '.. Cockburn, 3I.- V. was without obsert ations for several I a PALL AMD sAlLO� 6�RL.7 Sundry accounts written ofP 2.125 70 j' , Balance.,,. „ - .. . ., 4,18136 , se of thanks wear• Da a�ed ltio (the l're. ident +lnal and afterwards got into more favourable should take those Pills. They enrich the blood, as received. . . . I _- ' , - - - -- Board of I ►irec•tors for t heir sorvices and- at winds and clearer weather. restore hoaltWo roses to the cheeks and Cor- . . ; $ ,� reot all irregularities. t, . ,. ten ton to the in errsts o[ the Company durinX�, Balance from last year the past yc;tr. ' = ' -- i ' - y - . $tfi,18G 3..) a, I- �, Rhyme With P.Woin. - BrwAsa or IMWATrONL These Pills are T. EA,rO C0'Yt . Profif for the year .. . . 40,1•?U67 -'t•5 rs. • oho , taYk and J. lC, Nevin having sold by all dealers only in boxos bearing our - . - been al,poluted -cr i,t-incers, tho elect ion o• To guess the number, who would dare to/ trade mark or will be soot by mach, oat- aid, , (LIIJITED) . ` . I directors for the on suing year was proceeds+ Of all the ills that flesh is heir t.o, p price -bb cents a box or p p $36307 wit It, which rest lie I in the unanimous re-elec To hear the halt sort could not bear to; on receipt 6fori360� YONGg gT- GurREN ST. - I - "i• -- `'-- . .. lion t;f the old board, viz: Messrs. A. M• Smith And lovely woninn has her share, too; - THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., - I , ' - ' LiABILITIM3 .. . t;oorfio A. Coz, I ion. S. ('. \ti'ood, sober She'd have some lets it she'd repair to Brockville, Out., or blorristown, N.Y. toa,198.191.196,198, 200• 10 gad it . - - TO Or . . .pry tj Capital stock paid u ► r (trtr:. ltcat-t•, A. T. Ful on George Blelklurric•!t if.:: ►` ''�- i $'�' Baird W. Ii. Brw -k and J. J. Kenn [)r, 1 !core e Favorite Prescription.. For All under One KeOL Lis CS !!Wier able) n January - - - lad- ?,111 - ; i , ) • - "run-down," debilitated and overworked- ORONTO BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY CO. 1 tip edend payable January 8, 1891' UJ At the close o[ : he annual meeting the qu. m _ - . Reserve fund. - - - $tx)O.(") 0t) Von of incrca;;inr the capital stork of the Cow women, it is the beat of all restorative tonics. i inake the beat goody. Try their and race. AGIC 14CALE FOR DR048 Citrriva - _ - Balance prollt and 1(as - 4,18136 - �; P'tnY to ,1.'L(►O,001 wws Fubmitted to a slier f t A potent a cific for those - taught b Ilks Chubb, general - a ent - il utecting of the sl arc holders and unanlnwur,? 1 all h se chrome weak- g Y g - - -- 901,18139 ANTED ---By a Canadian house a 111 a �61't Ontario, 236.} Tonga kit., Teroste, Ouk . __ _ I f•Fprored, the ne Mock ($_t(u,WO►to be issue c nesses nn diseases peculiaro women ; a r 1�% with $S,Ot)t) [o buy an interest in their i - - $1 w1.8:1i pt.:5per cent. pr ,mi.utnand allotted to char- powerful, general, as well as vtorine, tonic business, anti go to England anti tako charge. I ` '` ( +uld•ers in ti +c, pr po •t init of one ,;bate to eve► _ and uervine. It imparts vigor and strength bustner:'controlled b) thorn. P./1: Box ills, To• " B $' 'we Wsnt Mann end • .. Assets. tivc hell b} tht, o,. 1:,2.1► 14[:urh ncxtt. -. to the whole system. It promptly cures retlta - g t Addr ntNaEea - . i; - At a mt Ming o' ti a ltu ►rd of I►irea (era b United Stn States and taste lionds = - $i51,79.► 00 aul,sct ;;ently, . I _4.:if. Smith was . re I,_ - weakness of the stomach nausea indi es- RSTHMATIO t t g FIELD TEAclreaGonstipation.siek P.NseotdNafes,MD. .�: ,r T)outiuion of Canada stock - - 1t1.4t7 iri I'rrrideni told 11 r. Creorge A. C'ox.X icetl'ry ..lion, bloatin , •debility and sleepleesnems, in GAR Headache, restores the Complexion, RED TO STAY CURED, 13u1�FALO,N.Y. .Ic, . t,oan company and bank sto%;ks - - 181,181 70 } dew f r the ensuing year. either sex �t is careful! com o,tnded 1► Get Free sruaplo at GAt(r•tt;,.0 TE.% -. ,;L• «' Comp to }'s building - - - ti5,(><)� 00 y P y AoevcY, 317 Church tit.. Toront.or - - - - -- ' -: Aebipntures - - - - - - M, 193 3a _ -i - , an experienced physician and adapted to .t ,f u __ GCash on hand and on deposit - = 191,06t 05 woman's delicate organi/.atton. Purely Consumption and all Laax Troubles WAT��L, S COUGH DRS Sills receivable - - - 4•t,G 1 os S�gn.p of Figs. vegetable dad perfectly harmless in an coo - c hue been cure +i b} �D ytort es - - - - - G S31 y YEV AA� y�TT y Amg "g tlroduced frou, t he laaau, a and ilutritaaus dition of the Byrteilt, The only medicine 1 it cot n•hes and Vitalizer ritL,tLUjAl1 BALM Aro the best in the world for the Throat and ' o- assur(]no a - - - - ' - 33.33E 8: ,juice of Caiiforn -a figs, combined with the for wo••:en, Gold by druggists, under a posi- the Mood. give,; now life and hoalth. Whole Chest, for the voice unequalled. erce' duo and accrued - - - 5;231 13 . g • t•alo by Evans A('*.. (Limited.) goutreal. 1.1. ` Agenf~s' balances and sundry so- medicinal vii to -s of plants known to be tive guarantee of satisfaction in every cane, _ —_ -- . _ I B. A T. W. Stamped ou each drep6•. e'Dunts . - • - - - 855,758 58 'Most ix.neficial to' the human system, acts or price ($1.00) refunded. A GLsrs WANTED -'For "Out of Darkness � �Y ► gently, on the i id. toys, liver and bowels, int,) Light, or the Ptory of my Life." by I ■ ■s PORTAl� T• - -..: - : . - =1.551,8-.7 09 effectually clean -jin; the mys!ein, dispelling flee Japan n. has a fine fleet and an army of 150, fo•ioph F. Hem the converted Prize - Fighter - 1.e:. and Saloon - Keeper, Tho story of his tmvolr The preparation of delicious and wholesoMIL . . a colds and headach -ts, an eurilig Imbitua} and the life he ltxf are more thrilling than the l . . ­101 . _ - • - A. �f. S3fITR, Presrdent, . • • . In Plain En i18h j - toot is necessary to our happiness. 10 accour J. J. KEYNT, Managing dlact -tae: ,,,. constipation. g age of fiction. send for circulars told terin�. plish this tine materials mLst be used. We - . . - We�tern ARRuraneo. Offices, - Unquestionably considered of incalculable �W x. i3tticxts, 1 obit Cher, Toronto. Out. recommend - Toronto, February 16, 1892... JUDGE ' UTMORE 'A . consequence in correoting all constitutional Learn to cut- bet- EMPIRE BAKING POWDER ;< t YOUNG MEN. as containing strength, purify anti safety. _ _ Anvitura' geparL . -- contaminations, is Dr. Pierre's Golden ter trod ©. `fhorot h ttiu'P of the Kr4ty6t at Lea ��rr Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Manufactur• :., - To the President and Directors ojthe Wesftsftr tt 1 L his ®f ti 1ledical Uiscoaery. Cattconecieutiotulycoin• inr3tructiun ggrvo n at TOBoNTO CUTT1hTGt only by I:LLIti A KLII:NLI:Y, Toronto. , y As4urartCe Coi,i pan Dom a Called At y-. mend it to careful consideration, confideut •`SCHOOL, 10 Youge Bt, Terms mode ntae, Sold a lcicW pound tin. Ask your grocer for it. . '�. 1 =z - u• Write for ppaarticulars. Also agents for the _ GevrLrintEV, -We hereby certify that ire - `CT. Jcpn ti, N. $, March 10. Judge Wet- of its co rnpetency in all controllable chronic McDowell c3arment limf ting Machine. - ..�..-.� - �_._ �, have audited the books of the Ccmpany for the more, of the Si lineme Court, (lied thin complaints. ham-_ ` ,,, Ya. ""'j ''i .;. - year ending 31st Dece,ber, 1891, and have ex- The " Golden Medical Discove " is the nit- TAFT S AST11MALENR � ' - � > sc ' - amined the vouchetj and securities in con►ice- morning, aged Ili. Before his appointment � ASTHMA - MANVy�CT'Q :_ �pr►tSVMf�t ` 1F result of much research and wide ex ri- never fails- tion thera ith, and find the same cvrefully he was perhaps tine foremost nisi prise law send your address andCUDED we will mar{ ' -4 . .. ;� kept, correct and proper ;y set forth in the yer in the province. Judge Wetmore was ence, by a praeti ^.al physician 'of world -re- free trial bottle- t,u, 7AF7 tna.ti., � •c . _� above Shttement: elected to the I eg .alature as an anti con- sown ; its formula embraces the most potent ROUBF4TICK N.Y. Cat►adiau Dept -FREE � _ - ' .> :' -. . It. R. CATHROINT, r retaoratives of the whole vegetable king - 186 Adelaide SL �P. Toronto. Canada. - ` _ , "')IIN°yi. 11SAtt'1'i, j'.C.A }AndItots. federate in 186.,, a,d helped to overthrow dom. It is especially recommended for all "t., d _ 1' . "'•' _ -_ ° Toronto, February It; ,18902. 1831. the Tilley -Mitel el Government. He was ' In moving the:tdoption of. t ?►o report the Pre- one of the many m itnbere wl:°soou char blooddisordets- dyspepsia, livorandkidney WE�° ID g complaints scrofula salt - rheum, catarrh and - f- sident said: The Annual Report-of the Direct- ied their minds at d ecepted confederation. TMt - C`I You WAT E - ' - . ors•whichhu. juatbeenread,withitsaccompany' He was elected a; a confederate in IliGli and consumption -in its early stages - insuring 1101 - Mcx ,,! Eutpiir S .' fi . . . ing st.a tcmentti of t lie accounts of the Company, , relief and cure in all cases ! '„, t'V11 \ur�e, V aER "D 61 JER-WRR[ , aq , presentiu as they do a clear synop3 s of the after confederati •n ecame the first I remier q[y p �VlEtS,PtgT "L a.• =N�. past years business and its results, render un- and Attorney Ge renal of the province. He It is stated that in a certain district in i t 1 c '� '''': -'�-- . D1eYe�t� I • . ?1 I ' - nccessitry any lengt_bened remarks or explan- was called to the bench in 1879. Judge Australia mosquitoes are so plentiful that o C tCOtvSV M�R ftb amwni% 6000s a "4'- ho preccdi preceding Con) yu pared with i v ©c noluic�d a Wetmore's grandfather was one of the first they are unable to get on a stranger 01 at la •- r wliptr -SAL1i PRICES - ' moderate and satiyfartor ud ea of thin r nice. His .father, at the once, and so the atand round in relief and - Jena ZA far+ lira Lof.Uf - tr la►s A coarop, +t+ ''' y gain in tbo net ] g P Y premium income, a considerable increase in the commencement f a brilliant career, was • wait for their turns, like customers in a V d eLose*n Yv►t,cu voy wilt Alluhr °1500 t it",wRpu� :'.q�'. amount of lossesi "ncuired, and a marked reline- killed in a duel. 3is sou was leafier of barber shop. FRANK $ • TAGGRRT Z s-4 = :s ,, tion from ,:he handscine Profit balance which the Frovincir.l ) losition, and is now a - ." . we were able to show as the result of our o er- p, .. t -��' -r-- SS -: W R TORONTO ` (, - I p Pot II� end Pot Down.. -�, - -_ �- -- _ - +. : 31 - ationsfortheyeari89 i';andyet,notwithstandIng judge in the NorNh-,west provinces. I - - ` = :.,.4. this diminution in the profits on the hu: mess — T want a word to rhyme with ills. - . - : . transacted +act.ed la t year, those of us, who have , - I have It row : I71 put down pills. - •' tl -' >� CARRIAGE TOPS := d ,4:: N� yQ$$, Rzcuso me, though-than pot down pills. L.• 4 watched from month to month the fiery record I'd rather suffer some b1 ills. are the best in the market and have �� of 1891 and have noted the iitroads which in I+;jeeant new btufl►at sleeping earl g patented ► improvements,not found in an otho make, Y,, - - many instances it has made into the surphle - To put down the old - fashionable, huge,4 order ono from y _'- .,• -.: ,J - funds which Companies have accumulated in stall built for .his service leave. Union bitter ill that ri ed so and made such your Carriage Maher. Take �: Y p s more pros croon y earn, cannot but feel that we P g P no other kind. +� t - s Station ]ail ox(,e t Sunda at 4.53 m. disturbance internal! is more than a wine • - .. d . ;_ , _._'" are cYCrptlonallyfortunate in making so favor, Yr P ' Y• P• ► Y g ` , s rable. re Insurance tom panics he past year had. running through without change to New nn mail " necessary • einflerinill nHe uses llr Pterce's MONEI(l MONiEY MONEY O _;; `I . rr -------------- - - - - -- d► i roved a veritable "I'vaterloo, "and in addition York City over tL a popular 'Vest Shore Pleasant P lle +a. As a Liver Pill the are A � '' � Ik winding up a number of smaller America '� ' Y �� , . < l route. Lunches Lre served on these cars une uauea• StnaUeet, cheapest, eaaieat t° LONDON AND CANAIiI�N �' .� • . • - .. • Companies, we, as C,anaelians, must regret the p q 4 _ _ _ it has resulted in the rctirelnent of two of cull and they contain every comfort t and con- take. Put up in villa, hermetically sealed, �► t' own Companies, which havo reinsured theii4 12391 .9, 4. venieuce and are as-. effect in ali their a hence always fresh and reliable, which is- I10AN AHD AGBNCY I�IT�D .' �- , .. )Fists with offlccswhosc .rider experience leadsy • p p not trite of the 1:4r�e ills in wood or. ante- then: to look beyond the records of such an ex pointmenta that a`tr ip to New York is made p . CO., 1 `i�AT�•e40ff!S - ` -`'`� ceps i +•na; year as the past one has proved. board }vexes. Aa a Reutle laxatit e, or y one {,. �r';,w 1 BiRAA/77R7R" a°- .� ,,, :: 'f'h cili?c +�of this roc action in the number of a pleasure, te( -io as transfers and the an- Pellets for a done. Three to four of these WJ Ray Street, Toronto. , . - -. contlpet, iti;m -for business- judging from on no ante of lunch :o raters being dispensed -tiny, sugar coated granules act pleasantly " z_. ' own receipts thus tar for the present year -i� Y g P MAN UFACTO RFC. �° �t.• , already bein felt in the Increased volume I with. Sundays, a ve Toronto at 1220 p. �(i aiitlesal as a cathartic. rw;. g P Y Cwpital.....:.,.. .. ...t$ti.000,000 D�� PRESS II . premiums o the remaining Coanpanlos; and f_`.: ".c.: ;t'. r B a recent appliance to kitchen ran ; . ••.. r while in a business such as ours subject to a m., connecting wi ;h a through car at Hamil- Y PP gem Iargc t :stunt to elements beyoncj human con- ton. Trails !cavil Toronto eve da at the refuse from the kitchen is thoroughly liEoaey to Lorin on Improved farms, etty _x„ '': trot, it is i:nt�ogsibl8 to foreoaet the probable g Y -dried converted into ohatooal and used and town property on 1[beral terms of repay. " {:" -, 11 j.. f � r ' went and AT LOw19T CURRENT RATES MU, 4 � —s i �� I, results of any :one year, we maj ea e.yy yelp ]x,00 p, m., cor,ncats at Hamilton with , a ., ,4 t. upon the law o[ average aseertint itself, and The fames of a brimstone match will re- QIPiL DssttwTVREe PURCHASED ; ` '� 1 - - . may fairly assume that by conducting our busi- through sleeping :ar for New York, arti�- ,grove berry stains teem a book Pape m• eII. Apply to lot's! appraisers or to .`' y s �-` I - -. .. - sees oa sines laid downby peat experience, and in 7.30 followiuB m erninR. graving. r •T• p'• $IRS, MaimKor. BRIM MACHINE111511 �:.::-• .. -. $ Ohoitte fatt�sus it111'tlale in Oat. ' 7 _ .� f - »danitoba - � l .. 1. -.; - -_• ¢. - ; +~i 't . .: •'F,•`'. "`k i (' , of r 'd�`�,- '' , _ it ,' .tom a . - -F r '- :may-. I .. -n _ w _ _ Vii. .6+ �-. 'r• � *;w", u t M. t . •„ � Y• j t ..fi�tt • `fy `` ,1 •Y4 " -fig. - . t• < r','ti'. • r nl „t:' 1? r, 4 I _ '•i �'iaf' • o � �H' - 'e .ai !1 -i r L. - .' V' "life, i , W t } t' C'^ a "aw. r• ".». _ y' , `' �t . y., w . ir,*aA . •rr , �;�i..' - ' �' : ri _ 'S ' ? i ] F th �- 4•iY'a - • 4 a ! i' .J♦.r �'r Asir ' �' •..� r!"7t :•-t2 e'er :,� _:..�� v&�;•: • °a. "5=.- _ .6 it - t x - .'3t•' ,C�. N•i'r ` A _ `ti' 'a%: .l . - � -.... -: -. .fit r , ° '. • X ., � :Y • -L• L.:r °,i -� j• n� 9 {, pS.t • �i r 4[ 'rr�• •Y 1 .M �' i'.b.�- 'i" 's•' fj•, - •, �F' '�• f�- -:S• a _ �+'. •i • i � y � e�• _ - ,;.. _ - �r� =1.. tin.. . _ �+, : �:.b. e l . �,•• An4 ..:. 1..c .o- •' H }1 y - }", = :tt `af.. e ,S.`e'• . r' :' -3� - :>s, 'i }: -. a. .•c.?: ..r. 'f: ,dry Y • - ^•- •ra;lt' . .4- p w "�iy.•. ,� C.. 'a - -�t v``^^. :,'z, (y'�-. s't Sa. i?;•- et,.�va�',, r ;R 5�+ J >v `;�" 'ro <{?c ..,�L+k2 ,�.r- -r: N:i�_- rt:•,�'.- kr- w`i�. 1, • 1 3, a { Y' TS f M P P 1 - $ 4 :ty, ,,. A re - -. r ,. - ,. ,#;,% �.�~ -, - + w :.. . C .: �_: `.� . �t . e'k7 {., }. t- � fr^. i / ^` \a'•` l f_y �• <`�`- '; .f._4:: ;�Va , , �7, �J , �, f -Y- .A'' r. _�F -- �. :� .:,: ._ .i l � . •' '!' .: Cr k 11 = 6 it = T ` =f ' 'P ;:4 ;i r'I ap; kt„ 1' tl',':.• �`'4.- i xi) •. 4, , "7.. '. If I 11" ' ; . A • m., i' w, - J �.;' J `�•a.f'Y. - .A . e"r. Fr , 1" l yA''I k ti7 ' 3 1. M -- • & I . E� _t ��.1. " —. ® -_ _ ,1 we have -hero ,tong. earn fair profits for onr s no rel y t e market affords such I a �h V $ e , `' l ; `} - Ras Tint s Ssu!<e lord Sw :!!coal Were , . „ �t 'i p � .. 13hatreholdei's tlrgir capiti�l. ti Katched late t.'ilolzei s Atltetrwatrd. prompt relief in toothache. neuralgia, and - �,�tTE�.) .4,,,PF a (a • 0� -�:�1 .. and full aonsi felt of tiro presentnditl�js -' rheumatism as Nerviline, and its action in . . 3,; d e 5.: " ppros$ecte t .'ho °bus eRe which Lltrsve r •+ uome time o lldr. Anderson the to• Canes of cram !creole, :r :' _� t brie otttil !tae led the Directors to cop • p pa, colic, �a., is simply marvel -t - eider the qu t. on of increasin We capital prietor of the tobacco plaotstion of Ch..qu- lour. Remarkin this to a h sician of • � � .., ,. g g p Y The stare catches the c- . :. y. stock of the C 1p any, and believing that such noose on the island of T dad was acne ® nence he tstated that from his know- = . I`: L p .. �; , §'= - MURMURS, MEETING, Y $ n zpee o _ -, •r action will vantageous at t�e present ed by de rived of his usual bteakfaat ]ed f the composition time, in stye t Wing in proportion to the p $ position of Nerviline no (i the Easter musk andr,,i r.,,0f''„ . - growth of its usi ea t the financial ,lion of agg day after day, an ophidol tat remark- remedy could au ass it as a family remed enCe 4f - - . It a home instit i which already stands high ed, beginning a story, tt The lose was the and that in every household a bottle of arrays itself In the most gor- ,'f�',} ' Tho forty -first annual meeting of the Sitars- in public con do co, they have taken advan- cause of consideration disturbance, for the Nerviline should be available for ewer eat a i I,_' - .:.. holders of the above Company was held at its geouf3 colors. Out, f aVfrk9 ;;:ch,j, f . offices in taid'elty at noon yesterday. cook, a corpulent negro, had hinted h r sus- demands. Readers of this paper should try '' 1: f • f:' Mr. A. M. Smith i -tage of the p n gathering of its Sbarshold- P 1?aP y - ' president, occupied the , err to call a e cial meeting at the cjpsp leiona that it was owing the thievery of Nerviline, of preparation tl>tere bloom the ';.,-- i:? chair and Mr. J. J. fenny, man gins director. p - y. ; 7. : o . * .: of this regal eating to approve, as Bibarri, the Hindoo butler. The Litter, on - . • • :b . l. n appgintcd to act as secretor, to the meet- ; suited by the et [incorporation, of an addi- a hint from a visitor, had constructed an I Worth its weight in gold. Adama's Pep_ fashions and fancies for s rin 1 he secretary read the following : - iional issue of k. ingenious nest to be oils hen into lei iu `?`_" }� I cannot elo out bearing testimony t° g y g sin Tutti Fruttl Gum for all uneasiness of �-r;],r fill In grand array. ''� t. ;', Annual Report . the zeal and to ful care manifested by our three or four eggs a day, and he had been the stomach. Sold by all Druggists and - ` - , . .i . ?11- 111—AW -°'.A r.' ` , . `t >._ .. *4 ,� •" �l,� I , . Managing Dir cta• in conducting the business more than ugua ly attentive to every cackle Confectioners. 5 cents. The store 1$ a Sl ht at 9 t� The Directoru beg to submit licrew[th thou of the Com ax, �ttd the ofticient manner in r - ' ''' ' , - g r,:' � • r-= , but three eggs eve day not an The girl with the new loves never fails true. It has worked itself u a. t: s:• >>T. -¢:. _ Annual Report showing the ir.tnt:actions of the which the oLhe'r >flicere have fulfilled their every g $ Company for the past year, tazethep with a respective dot es c Wring an unusually trying o8S could be found, although the hen tack to drop a coin in the collection box. P ` 4;::: ,_" ..` • ::'1 ''` " • statement of its assets and liabilities on 31et ear, and exp rca ng our appreciation of the led as usual• . r �^ to its ' full ca acit and tried.. ; :::: . � -1, December last. active and to tl rvlces of the Managers of " A Boom `Yom Gellman ,., .., ,_;1. y g Mr. Anderson was displeased, anilamtsng ,' t0 d1SC011tlt OVeI• and IiI1 °. _°�"'- ? - ;• The premium income, I #. will be observed, ourvarious B an Offices and the agents of file servants recrimination was loud and bit « - t 1 was 1,754,`161.23, after dodu:afng the amount 'the Company ge erally throughout is wide To J. L , Toronto : -- Thanks for the , , ` t '`y � '"- -. 1. . paid or reinsurance, and tho receipts for inter- field of opera ' ns ter. Biharri watched the cook and the Xmas box and $'�00 received. Yoa know I It S OWII ast You re wel -':: ; A " r P P r P..... `i f.:'ar.S "•' -1 • est on investments were $1:1,732.78, Mr. George A. Cox, vice- proAdent of the cook watched Biharri, while the housemaid rive move butdo t 1 b I 11 M A7 - � Although- no serious conflagrations have cc- Company, sai : I, i seconding the adoption of Burred during the pear, fi re losses, both in Can- 'the report last yea - (when, after paying a 10 per -I ada and the United States, have been unusual- -cent. divided, e( arried $'15,000 tothe Reserve i ly numerous and rovere, bringingg the ratio of Fund) I point out the necessity of providing ` losses to premiums considerably above the in favorable y arc for less fortunate ones, such I �, a!,verage of ordinary years. As theexperie coo 'all Companies leads them to - : In the Marine Branch the volume of business look for when re losses exceed what may be has been somewhat less than in 1E90, but the ,regarded a average ratio. The past year year transactions have resulted More satis- has been o c o ii press this lesson upon all . • fi►etorilY• companies .I T ice �porienco of the"' Western.' White the profit balance of $40,120.67 is much however, I am gla to bQ able to add, has been less than that shown in the preceding Annual more fortu a th n a ma orityy of cu niOR . . Balance Sheet, your Directors feel that, in view operating i t e me fled, In Canada onr . of the unfavorable re.,:-.:Its of the fire business loss ratio is, as it as been.. for several T7ears for the year 1491 to Companies generally, there past, below th av rage of all companies doinn - -' % , is cause for congratulation in the fact that the . excess of income over expenditure, with the business here. w e in the United States we balance at the credit of Profit and Loss Ac- compare favor %bly with the Home and Foreign -_ • - count, enabled them to pay two half- yearly divi- companies which make returns to the New dends at the+ rate of ton per cent. per annum up- York Insurance Department. In the matter of i s on the paid-up capital, without drawingupon expense in ca kiluating business our figures I the Cow pany'sample Reserve Fund of $`94I show that we ire ss low .if not lower. than - . i The amount e6timatod as necessa�to re -in- most of the oo p ies doing similar lines of and the stable boy watched both, and were watched in turn. A little apart from the other buildings is the stable. In lurking places there Mr. Anderson; as he rode into the yard -one day,* found the cook, the house. maid, the stable boy, and Biharri. Each held up a hand in mute appeal not to come nearer, while the cook in a stage whisper explained that the hen was on the r-st Presently the joyous hen flew forth, earl, ,g louder than ever. The watchers rt. A from their hiding places, crowded around the nest, and plunged their hands in to grab the prize. As they did so an enormous snake shot out, and while screaming in chor- us they rushed for the door. The cook fell overthesnakc, Biharri fell over the cook., and the stable boy and housemaid took refu e p y, n mug , rca y would come to See and ass U ' F " X11^,:.• - . �-("' have prized a barreLof St. Leon more. I P : �. ,�'�•_'�'. c ; - , .. . never can forget the great vooa it did me ; meat. - `• i i= '' "r1- :',._ ;. ;.- �::., the pleasure it brought me I never felt be- You buy dry - goods, house =: " ;:f': <' - r 0,_.:, fore or since. The German waters do not S� brace me up as St. Leon. I long for St. furnishings and what not all'. ,'� `r )`" `� ;• Leon." g r - :::,,M,-V: ` .. i."o V V. - . A picture - collector in Pesth a few months the time. . You either _ bu '.. =. �' � ;, � ` y ': since bought for a few florins in a second- them of us Or you don't. - The-, , ,' ' 1 , `' -:: `;: had shop a small canvas, which proved to (( I r rr y be a ¢enuine Dieiesonier. It has just been don t 5 are the ones Were, 2 �a`k� L_ V. sold in Paris for £30,000. ' after. -. "' 41- - Ex -Ma or Robert Bowie, Brockville , , Unt., says :--I used Nasal Balm for a Bari Every store, eve re willing t8 i > 1. case of catarrh. and it cured me after hav- .. - `''+`- m believe, strives to be fair an rr.._. -:... ins ineffectually tried many other remedies- =" ' , �' a';, ' It never fails to give immediate relief for .prompt, else they'd lose your. -.'" �s' µ , } _'. ;. cold in the head. This is the experience ' , '� ' > , ,; , Y. p bonfidenc,e and custom; so you -5: ,, . -rnM , . sure, or i tin off all existing risks, is 78,654.19. business. in the kitchen. Mr. Anderson jumped from of thousands in all parts of file Dominion. � . "' . } . Deducting this from the total surplus roads of I quite cono r in the President's expressions There is no case of cold in the head• or ca- see we area t. a bit more Patti , _ ;- the Company, a net curplug of $315,527.17 is of regret at the in in u of some of ur Cana- his horse and with his riding whip stretched shown over capital and all other liabilities. dfan companfe . is a remarkable far how- the snake dead by a blow on the head. tarrh that will not yield to Nasal Balm. cular than other folks —other . . . - ! Otto important result from the generally ltd- ever, that wh a unsuccessful Fire naur "Then the servants gathered round the Try it. Beware of substitutes. �T x - verse experiences in fire underwriting for the ance Comp an es- es to , stores. Very often though , x1: >P y give up business, its dead thief, and Biharri s face wore the tri• Enameled jewelry is made to imitate ros- a' ' yt+ar 1891 hoe been the withdrawal eta number risks and its en s are readily assumed by ettea and bows of ribbon. ' of Companies from the business. The risks of some foreign um hart smile of innocence vindicated. He one store possesses,. much those retiring Companies g rpo alien and its stock-holders p - g ponies havo been assumed who get somot in beyond the market price pulled out his knife, ripped open the snake, GIBBONS' TOOTHACHE GUM greater facilities than another;- { by other and stronger Companies, so that in no for their stock, tt a from the Fire Underwtit- and nine fine eggs rolled out from the caps- For vale by DruLKirWta Price itna. . I case have the policy holders been sufferers; ing field, leavi t e business to he carried on - I . g while the terms on which the business has been b the urchas cious stomach. The were maracd and A. P. 597. infinitely greater assortments; ; y p g 'ompany through the same Y ,t ; r taken over have, in most instances, been such agents and us all under the same General placed tinder a hen. Three weeks after- lOWer 1)1'1CeS, becatlSe less as will permit the winding up of the Compan- Manager a pr pvi sly conducted it, but as ward the incubation was finished and six i - ies without loss to stockholders. The natural Canadian Insti ,uti ns they cease to exist. I Are a BLOOD „r . effect of these withdrawals will be the concen- adirit the nece ,sit of foreign capital in Wire young chickens buret -their shells. The graS in for greedy profits; �: . outer three e s were an roduetive owin B Ul I..DRB ! to P t� b ✓ t" tration of the baeiness ahSong a smaller number Insuranc bat . iSe eve there is also a tie d in 813 P . 8 wad lYEBYS (1� U1Ck In fillllla Orders and de- '-' - - i a of offices, and concerted action, where neces- this country fox H me Companies, and I point perhaps to their longer exposure to the as-- ' TONIC. '1 >, . entry, to place it upon a more satisfactory baste. with mucheatis' act ontotho "Western"as ovi- lion o the powerful gaatri° juices of the They supply 11Ve1In �OOC1S' Cal'Cflll about-4- i - � 1 These movements, with a return to a normal dance that a Canadian Company, under proper I in condensed g b loss ratio, which may be reasonably looked for, direction and tanagement, eau hold its own snake. The snake was the cribo, well known form ALL the sob- , ., most eventually result favorably to the Coin- against all co m rs. -ookin at for the as the devourer of the young of the dead! hav in nothing sent out that ' , g Y K Y stances needed to g g r ponies remaining in the field. �lve years price ing that embraced in this re- fer de lance. " enrich the Blood ' r !'L , . Statement of Business for the Year 1Gi.dl>v port, you end t at ° luring that term our total isn't t fresh new sty lish, trust- ':. -' and to rebuild the I 1 1 - ,. k _ s tucowe was ";:'3 tnat vro a. r---� _ Nerves, thus making Worthy. December 31st. 18!111. amounting to , t9121g ; thatour 5ha►eholdo: s $►gr, th a eertai4 and gg A o io>,s rise em - t -,tip REVENUE UE ACCOUNT. - - ' received in di deeds $24ti,000, and that we s y cure for all • - - - p��e�d ��T hlnlc we sI a the one . . haysadded,to rr i►eFervo Fund $240,0W -not The iron clipper ship Winifred -reported diseases arisin fr t '� I+Nre remiums...... e t , impoverished ' • .E iiarine premiums.. •� . i1(;07,970m - history o[ the C tml any for many the aback °n !ter arrival at Melbourne from London l bl000md atmideha te=ed Stolle. - �.i that wi►en in lot. 4 4 S. and ion 14 E. she T $2,022,080 28 shows equally varable results. g• nerves, such an par- Il(1 more than th�`f,t.. In Leas re- assurances- " .• - , 267,818 03 lain glad! tha the :shareholders will have an became surrouydcd by icebergs, which rang- 1 alysis, spinal dis- . - - - opportunity. of exprteaaing an opinion upon the ad from 3Wft, to 4. L. high, one of the . - eases rheumatism r ro $ p '0f merchandise in bigness iri op- - . $1,754,2ti225 P pawl to FII", an additional 2600,U10 of Ca i- largest icebeggs.showed signs of disintegra- aciatica,lossoimein- > > Intt.�re ,-Account.••. :: - .. 43,73278 tai, divide t prc� rtta" lmong6t the presen9 p cry erysipelas, pal- ly i, . Shareboldets. t i► a most opportnne time, lion. :�ubscs<luently immense portions be- ' pttatibnoftheheart, portunit.ie i t111S Stole W1I]B� .,. $1 797,!1.15 0i while some of our Canadian Companies arc re- came detached, slipping into theses, like an scrofula,chlorosisor r �i I ' - thin from the t old fur the Sbare oldersof the avalanche. The a:mnspher'e was tilled with It stalldS Oil I'eCOrd aS the larpp k 7 g tired feelinfC that w Dots eo many, b - Fire 7,cisses including err eippropria- •' iVes�ern " to itrt ngtlpen the position of our foam and mi t which so obscured h a d complete - �; - ' - tion for all losses reported to -Dec. • - own Company, nd :o express tboir confidence the ice- have a a )w1fie action on the sexual system of eat, most modern all C p ' - 31.1- 1. .. ., that a well -ma c,d Canadian Fire Company bet that the ship, was three times threaten- bth men and women, restoring lost vigor. - .` Nri . aSiS,i>,i5, 50 pang g P g � i Marine Lorses, including -an appro- afford: safe an prafltable investment to its ed by some bergs in a similar manner, the (Iry �OOds house in Canada. pp iation for all losses reported to Shareholders. W EA K M E N I):pc. 31, 1891. ., At the last A ut 1 bfeettn when we had tta breakage in Path instance earning an bntire I' Ol' COIIVCI11eI1CC, lltlllt and .. " , I . 340,757 97 g. y 1J General Expenses, Agents' Commis- exceptionally f vo able showing, I congratc, alteration of the outline, appearance, and (young and old), snorting from mental sorry, , . z;ion, etc. lot �p ocorwoek, inaomtua, ezcessea, or sett abuse, a(l� loess It 1511 t Slli ndSSeCl b =? .4, '. . 571,4GO89 ed our Mans in Director and his faithful altitude. Only b constant 4atch and at- c i' y Balance to Profit and Loss .. 40,1.1067 and competent s fr. upon the results of e Y should take those PILLS. They will restore I. 4 ., • _ P tention was the safety of the ahi secured . lost energies, both physical and mental, the year, and f t that there is ovop more any In the Dominion. , , _- _ - $1,797 W503 reason for doin upon the report now sub - against this and other moantalus of ice. SUFFERING WOMEN The store and its merchandise. Whothel - . ' mit•tedwhenthe ' estern "ptaiIf.uchacom. %lore hrgs and a quantity of drift ice were you always welcome. z- PraFrr d5D Lash ACCOUNT, paratively faA b) o showing at the close t.f met for a day or two with nest weather sex. such" with the weaknesses peculiar be choir ou know it or not. y y Y Y sax, such as au ession of the rt �i'O want you should all know it better. i P year that h:4 been so disastrou+t to ma 1), ppr pe ods,bean Y =I Dividend No. GO.... - - Companic-. I h tvc pleasure, Air. Chairman, and c►cca.9 "'°ally falls of snow, but the bhip dowtt�paia i weak back, alcorations, etc., Thoso who live too far away to visit the slots .. . • • -$�� 0() being passed to the southward of Ker uelen And ese P lls an unfai ing cure. in person yhrn►Id scud foi'samples of what they Dividend No. Gt in seconding the adoption of the report. g P g �+ want. N's- will till mail orders the same day '�J On motion of . 7r, 0. It. 1 '.. Cockburn, 3I.- V. was without obsert ations for several I a PALL AMD sAlLO� 6�RL.7 Sundry accounts written ofP 2.125 70 j' , Balance.,,. „ - .. . ., 4,18136 , se of thanks wear• Da a�ed ltio (the l're. ident +lnal and afterwards got into more favourable should take those Pills. They enrich the blood, as received. . . . I _- ' , - - - -- Board of I ►irec•tors for t heir sorvices and- at winds and clearer weather. restore hoaltWo roses to the cheeks and Cor- . . ; $ ,� reot all irregularities. t, . ,. ten ton to the in errsts o[ the Company durinX�, Balance from last year the past yc;tr. ' = ' -- i ' - y - . $tfi,18G 3..) a, I- �, Rhyme With P.Woin. - BrwAsa or IMWATrONL These Pills are T. EA,rO C0'Yt . Profif for the year .. . . 40,1•?U67 -'t•5 rs. • oho , taYk and J. lC, Nevin having sold by all dealers only in boxos bearing our - . - been al,poluted -cr i,t-incers, tho elect ion o• To guess the number, who would dare to/ trade mark or will be soot by mach, oat- aid, , (LIIJITED) . ` . I directors for the on suing year was proceeds+ Of all the ills that flesh is heir t.o, p price -bb cents a box or p p $36307 wit It, which rest lie I in the unanimous re-elec To hear the halt sort could not bear to; on receipt 6fori360� YONGg gT- GurREN ST. - I - "i• -- `'-- . .. lion t;f the old board, viz: Messrs. A. M• Smith And lovely woninn has her share, too; - THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., - I , ' - ' LiABILITIM3 .. . t;oorfio A. Coz, I ion. S. ('. \ti'ood, sober She'd have some lets it she'd repair to Brockville, Out., or blorristown, N.Y. toa,198.191.196,198, 200• 10 gad it . - - TO Or . . .pry tj Capital stock paid u ► r (trtr:. ltcat-t•, A. T. Ful on George Blelklurric•!t if.:: ►` ''�- i $'�' Baird W. Ii. Brw -k and J. J. Kenn [)r, 1 !core e Favorite Prescription.. For All under One KeOL Lis CS !!Wier able) n January - - - lad- ?,111 - ; i , ) • - "run-down," debilitated and overworked- ORONTO BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY CO. 1 tip edend payable January 8, 1891' UJ At the close o[ : he annual meeting the qu. m _ - . Reserve fund. - - - $tx)O.(") 0t) Von of incrca;;inr the capital stork of the Cow women, it is the beat of all restorative tonics. i inake the beat goody. Try their and race. AGIC 14CALE FOR DR048 Citrriva - _ - Balance prollt and 1(as - 4,18136 - �; P'tnY to ,1.'L(►O,001 wws Fubmitted to a slier f t A potent a cific for those - taught b Ilks Chubb, general - a ent - il utecting of the sl arc holders and unanlnwur,? 1 all h se chrome weak- g Y g - - -- 901,18139 ANTED ---By a Canadian house a 111 a �61't Ontario, 236.} Tonga kit., Teroste, Ouk . __ _ I f•Fprored, the ne Mock ($_t(u,WO►to be issue c nesses nn diseases peculiaro women ; a r 1�% with $S,Ot)t) [o buy an interest in their i - - $1 w1.8:1i pt.:5per cent. pr ,mi.utnand allotted to char- powerful, general, as well as vtorine, tonic business, anti go to England anti tako charge. I ` '` ( +uld•ers in ti +c, pr po •t init of one ,;bate to eve► _ and uervine. It imparts vigor and strength bustner:'controlled b) thorn. P./1: Box ills, To• " B $' 'we Wsnt Mann end • .. Assets. tivc hell b} tht, o,. 1:,2.1► 14[:urh ncxtt. -. to the whole system. It promptly cures retlta - g t Addr ntNaEea - . i; - At a mt Ming o' ti a ltu ►rd of I►irea (era b United Stn States and taste lionds = - $i51,79.► 00 aul,sct ;;ently, . I _4.:if. Smith was . re I,_ - weakness of the stomach nausea indi es- RSTHMATIO t t g FIELD TEAclreaGonstipation.siek P.NseotdNafes,MD. .�: ,r T)outiuion of Canada stock - - 1t1.4t7 iri I'rrrideni told 11 r. Creorge A. C'ox.X icetl'ry ..lion, bloatin , •debility and sleepleesnems, in GAR Headache, restores the Complexion, RED TO STAY CURED, 13u1�FALO,N.Y. .Ic, . t,oan company and bank sto%;ks - - 181,181 70 } dew f r the ensuing year. either sex �t is careful! com o,tnded 1► Get Free sruaplo at GAt(r•tt;,.0 TE.% -. ,;L• «' Comp to }'s building - - - ti5,(><)� 00 y P y AoevcY, 317 Church tit.. Toront.or - - - - -- ' -: Aebipntures - - - - - - M, 193 3a _ -i - , an experienced physician and adapted to .t ,f u __ GCash on hand and on deposit - = 191,06t 05 woman's delicate organi/.atton. Purely Consumption and all Laax Troubles WAT��L, S COUGH DRS Sills receivable - - - 4•t,G 1 os S�gn.p of Figs. vegetable dad perfectly harmless in an coo - c hue been cure +i b} �D ytort es - - - - - G S31 y YEV AA� y�TT y Amg "g tlroduced frou, t he laaau, a and ilutritaaus dition of the Byrteilt, The only medicine 1 it cot n•hes and Vitalizer ritL,tLUjAl1 BALM Aro the best in the world for the Throat and ' o- assur(]no a - - - - ' - 33.33E 8: ,juice of Caiiforn -a figs, combined with the for wo••:en, Gold by druggists, under a posi- the Mood. give,; now life and hoalth. Whole Chest, for the voice unequalled. erce' duo and accrued - - - 5;231 13 . g • t•alo by Evans A('*.. (Limited.) goutreal. 1.1. ` Agenf~s' balances and sundry so- medicinal vii to -s of plants known to be tive guarantee of satisfaction in every cane, _ —_ -- . _ I B. A T. W. Stamped ou each drep6•. e'Dunts . - • - - - 855,758 58 'Most ix.neficial to' the human system, acts or price ($1.00) refunded. A GLsrs WANTED -'For "Out of Darkness � �Y ► gently, on the i id. toys, liver and bowels, int,) Light, or the Ptory of my Life." by I ■ ■s PORTAl� T• - -..: - : . - =1.551,8-.7 09 effectually clean -jin; the mys!ein, dispelling flee Japan n. has a fine fleet and an army of 150, fo•ioph F. Hem the converted Prize - Fighter - 1.e:. and Saloon - Keeper, Tho story of his tmvolr The preparation of delicious and wholesoMIL . . a colds and headach -ts, an eurilig Imbitua} and the life he ltxf are more thrilling than the l . . ­101 . _ - • - A. �f. S3fITR, Presrdent, . • • . In Plain En i18h j - toot is necessary to our happiness. 10 accour J. J. KEYNT, Managing dlact -tae: ,,,. constipation. g age of fiction. send for circulars told terin�. plish this tine materials mLst be used. We - . . - We�tern ARRuraneo. Offices, - Unquestionably considered of incalculable �W x. i3tticxts, 1 obit Cher, Toronto. Out. recommend - Toronto, February 16, 1892... JUDGE ' UTMORE 'A . consequence in correoting all constitutional Learn to cut- bet- EMPIRE BAKING POWDER ;< t YOUNG MEN. as containing strength, purify anti safety. _ _ Anvitura' geparL . -- contaminations, is Dr. Pierre's Golden ter trod ©. `fhorot h ttiu'P of the Kr4ty6t at Lea ��rr Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Manufactur• :., - To the President and Directors ojthe Wesftsftr tt 1 L his ®f ti 1ledical Uiscoaery. Cattconecieutiotulycoin• inr3tructiun ggrvo n at TOBoNTO CUTT1hTGt only by I:LLIti A KLII:NLI:Y, Toronto. , y As4urartCe Coi,i pan Dom a Called At y-. mend it to careful consideration, confideut •`SCHOOL, 10 Youge Bt, Terms mode ntae, Sold a lcicW pound tin. Ask your grocer for it. . '�. 1 =z - u• Write for ppaarticulars. Also agents for the _ GevrLrintEV, -We hereby certify that ire - `CT. Jcpn ti, N. $, March 10. Judge Wet- of its co rnpetency in all controllable chronic McDowell c3arment limf ting Machine. - ..�..-.� - �_._ �, have audited the books of the Ccmpany for the more, of the Si lineme Court, (lied thin complaints. ham-_ ` ,,, Ya. ""'j ''i .;. - year ending 31st Dece,ber, 1891, and have ex- The " Golden Medical Discove " is the nit- TAFT S AST11MALENR � ' - � > sc ' - amined the vouchetj and securities in con►ice- morning, aged Ili. Before his appointment � ASTHMA - MANVy�CT'Q :_ �pr►tSVMf�t ` 1F result of much research and wide ex ri- never fails- tion thera ith, and find the same cvrefully he was perhaps tine foremost nisi prise law send your address andCUDED we will mar{ ' -4 . .. ;� kept, correct and proper ;y set forth in the yer in the province. Judge Wetmore was ence, by a praeti ^.al physician 'of world -re- free trial bottle- t,u, 7AF7 tna.ti., � •c . _� above Shttement: elected to the I eg .alature as an anti con- sown ; its formula embraces the most potent ROUBF4TICK N.Y. Cat►adiau Dept -FREE � _ - ' .> :' -. . It. R. CATHROINT, r retaoratives of the whole vegetable king - 186 Adelaide SL �P. Toronto. Canada. - ` _ , "')IIN°yi. 11SAtt'1'i, j'.C.A }AndItots. federate in 186.,, a,d helped to overthrow dom. It is especially recommended for all "t., d _ 1' . "'•' _ -_ ° Toronto, February It; ,18902. 1831. the Tilley -Mitel el Government. He was ' In moving the:tdoption of. t ?►o report the Pre- one of the many m itnbere wl:°soou char blooddisordets- dyspepsia, livorandkidney WE�° ID g complaints scrofula salt - rheum, catarrh and - f- sident said: The Annual Report-of the Direct- ied their minds at d ecepted confederation. TMt - C`I You WAT E - ' - . ors•whichhu. juatbeenread,withitsaccompany' He was elected a; a confederate in IliGli and consumption -in its early stages - insuring 1101 - Mcx ,,! Eutpiir S .' fi . . . ing st.a tcmentti of t lie accounts of the Company, , relief and cure in all cases ! '„, t'V11 \ur�e, V aER "D 61 JER-WRR[ , aq , presentiu as they do a clear synop3 s of the after confederati •n ecame the first I remier q[y p �VlEtS,PtgT "L a.• =N�. past years business and its results, render un- and Attorney Ge renal of the province. He It is stated that in a certain district in i t 1 c '� '''': -'�-- . D1eYe�t� I • . ?1 I ' - nccessitry any lengt_bened remarks or explan- was called to the bench in 1879. Judge Australia mosquitoes are so plentiful that o C tCOtvSV M�R ftb amwni% 6000s a "4'- ho preccdi preceding Con) yu pared with i v ©c noluic�d a Wetmore's grandfather was one of the first they are unable to get on a stranger 01 at la •- r wliptr -SAL1i PRICES - ' moderate and satiyfartor ud ea of thin r nice. His .father, at the once, and so the atand round in relief and - Jena ZA far+ lira Lof.Uf - tr la►s A coarop, +t+ ''' y gain in tbo net ] g P Y premium income, a considerable increase in the commencement f a brilliant career, was • wait for their turns, like customers in a V d eLose*n Yv►t,cu voy wilt Alluhr °1500 t it",wRpu� :'.q�'. amount of lossesi "ncuired, and a marked reline- killed in a duel. 3is sou was leafier of barber shop. FRANK $ • TAGGRRT Z s-4 = :s ,, tion from ,:he handscine Profit balance which the Frovincir.l ) losition, and is now a - ." . we were able to show as the result of our o er- p, .. t -��' -r-- SS -: W R TORONTO ` (, - I p Pot II� end Pot Down.. -�, - -_ �- -- _ - +. : 31 - ationsfortheyeari89 i';andyet,notwithstandIng judge in the NorNh-,west provinces. I - - ` = :.,.4. this diminution in the profits on the hu: mess — T want a word to rhyme with ills. - . - : . transacted +act.ed la t year, those of us, who have , - I have It row : I71 put down pills. - •' tl -' >� CARRIAGE TOPS := d ,4:: N� yQ$$, Rzcuso me, though-than pot down pills. L.• 4 watched from month to month the fiery record I'd rather suffer some b1 ills. are the best in the market and have �� of 1891 and have noted the iitroads which in I+;jeeant new btufl►at sleeping earl g patented ► improvements,not found in an otho make, Y,, - - many instances it has made into the surphle - To put down the old - fashionable, huge,4 order ono from y _'- .,• -.: ,J - funds which Companies have accumulated in stall built for .his service leave. Union bitter ill that ri ed so and made such your Carriage Maher. Take �: Y p s more pros croon y earn, cannot but feel that we P g P no other kind. +� t - s Station ]ail ox(,e t Sunda at 4.53 m. disturbance internal! is more than a wine • - .. d . ;_ , _._'" are cYCrptlonallyfortunate in making so favor, Yr P ' Y• P• ► Y g ` , s rable. re Insurance tom panics he past year had. running through without change to New nn mail " necessary • einflerinill nHe uses llr Pterce's MONEI(l MONiEY MONEY O _;; `I . rr -------------- - - - - -- d► i roved a veritable "I'vaterloo, "and in addition York City over tL a popular 'Vest Shore Pleasant P lle +a. As a Liver Pill the are A � '' � Ik winding up a number of smaller America '� ' Y �� , . < l route. Lunches Lre served on these cars une uauea• StnaUeet, cheapest, eaaieat t° LONDON AND CANAIiI�N �' .� • . • - .. • Companies, we, as C,anaelians, must regret the p q 4 _ _ _ it has resulted in the rctirelnent of two of cull and they contain every comfort t and con- take. Put up in villa, hermetically sealed, �► t' own Companies, which havo reinsured theii4 12391 .9, 4. venieuce and are as-. effect in ali their a hence always fresh and reliable, which is- I10AN AHD AGBNCY I�IT�D .' �- , .. )Fists with offlccswhosc .rider experience leadsy • p p not trite of the 1:4r�e ills in wood or. ante- then: to look beyond the records of such an ex pointmenta that a`tr ip to New York is made p . CO., 1 `i�AT�•e40ff!S - ` -`'`� ceps i +•na; year as the past one has proved. board }vexes. Aa a Reutle laxatit e, or y one {,. �r';,w 1 BiRAA/77R7R" a°- .� ,,, :: 'f'h cili?c +�of this roc action in the number of a pleasure, te( -io as transfers and the an- Pellets for a done. Three to four of these WJ Ray Street, Toronto. , . - -. contlpet, iti;m -for business- judging from on no ante of lunch :o raters being dispensed -tiny, sugar coated granules act pleasantly " z_. ' own receipts thus tar for the present year -i� Y g P MAN UFACTO RFC. �° �t.• , already bein felt in the Increased volume I with. Sundays, a ve Toronto at 1220 p. �(i aiitlesal as a cathartic. rw;. g P Y Cwpital.....:.,.. .. ...t$ti.000,000 D�� PRESS II . premiums o the remaining Coanpanlos; and f_`.: ".c.: ;t'. r B a recent appliance to kitchen ran ; . ••.. r while in a business such as ours subject to a m., connecting wi ;h a through car at Hamil- Y PP gem Iargc t :stunt to elements beyoncj human con- ton. Trails !cavil Toronto eve da at the refuse from the kitchen is thoroughly liEoaey to Lorin on Improved farms, etty _x„ '': trot, it is i:nt�ogsibl8 to foreoaet the probable g Y -dried converted into ohatooal and used and town property on 1[beral terms of repay. " {:" -, 11 j.. f � r ' went and AT LOw19T CURRENT RATES MU, 4 � —s i �� I, results of any :one year, we maj ea e.yy yelp ]x,00 p, m., cor,ncats at Hamilton with , a ., ,4 t. upon the law o[ average aseertint itself, and The fames of a brimstone match will re- QIPiL DssttwTVREe PURCHASED ; ` '� 1 - - . may fairly assume that by conducting our busi- through sleeping :ar for New York, arti�- ,grove berry stains teem a book Pape m• eII. Apply to lot's! appraisers or to .`' y s �-` I - -. .. - sees oa sines laid downby peat experience, and in 7.30 followiuB m erninR. graving. r •T• p'• $IRS, MaimKor. BRIM MACHINE111511 �:.::-• .. -. $ Ohoitte fatt�sus it111'tlale in Oat. ' 7 _ .� f - »danitoba - � l .. 1. -.; - -_• ¢. - ; +~i 't . .: •'F,•`'. "`k i (' , of r 'd�`�,- '' , _ it ,' .tom a . - -F r '- :may-. I .. -n _ w _ _ Vii. .6+ �-. 'r• � *;w", u t M. t . •„ � Y• j t ..fi�tt • `fy `` ,1 •Y4 " -fig. - . t• < r','ti'. • r nl „t:' 1? r, 4 I _ '•i �'iaf' • o � �H' - 'e .ai !1 -i r L. - .' 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Al, •d.vip� 7= *+�i* +r:, f .z -. sb' },e :, 0''S.• -•`l .i fi••,�yr - 8`rd" jf <s. .;F:' t - r y n- - ,, da.,. • So a. . u 'a .. ��j1 : , C� _ 1M.. _ • "X F•' fi 4 i - - MT jj r f• yy - .S'" t :- 1 t* ' -.r' - r I - .''. TO OURSUBSORIBBRS:by seterrine —Rob$. li[ Iler, Sr., has reeovered from a Pickering Council.... : - - _ .­.1 ... 00 . , I ., * to the addre«s label on your paper you ., • i w - • ; :,_ aan a maps ascertain the date yo which his recent ill ess. - k� Is yo r subscription to Tax Nave is d. —.Miss C a Ham is visiting With Council met pnrsnant to sdjotittirnent � . I BemiLtancea are acknowledged w friends in Tu onto. on Monday, March 14. Members all pres- °. ishangs of date on label on, the first paper for- , eat, Reeve in the chair. - owinggreceipt of mouse at this otIlce. Always —Call iiu a d see T. A. Greig s lOc:,15c. Minutes of last meeting read and a • - 4 seep the date paid ahead. tt 20x, 250., 80 .,and 85c., counters. * p' ,, , _, . proved. A number of parties were heard --�_1 —Nibs a ord our boys mnoh spot$ with resedence to the readjustment of the •°• •"'•••"••••'••••••••"•'• ••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••••• . g f - these fine ha py days. boandac of ' t 11me to stun y S. S. No 4 West. - 11. - — Great`at bargains of the season at T. A number of communications, accounts - = - e.. - • 1' - -- A. Greig'e ,t a leading tm shop Picker- and petitions were received and referred k PiCBEI�ING, UNT., MARCH 18, 1 2, ,� ;.- _ ing. to the various standing committees. we ire r�ceivin g daily our spring stock ".. ° _ —Jock Br ks has secured a position Mr. Boyer, seconded by Mr. Mowbray, - . _ .3t P 4 LOCH ISM S- in the G- r. R. round house at Little moves for leave to introduce by -law No.-- ;Q; . Qf ;Q. � '. V v L i York. entitled, a by-law to authorize the reeve : # t - —Mise 3yrne, of Dublin, Out., spent and treasurer of the Manicipallty of the Pr111�B, IIB11Y18, ' .' I a fevv da this week at the residence of Township of Pickering to rates a certain S� �r F�aIInelf3 Cottons —Mrs. Jae. (cordon is recovering from y sum of none to a current ez nses of I ' - . week's indisposition. John Lar in. y P Y Pe - d . ies L. Mortise is ho afro M -n- -`If yo dm't call on T. A. Greig you the said corporation for ills yewr 1892, COttOnadeB, �Yllrtll�g8, ` M y m m and that the same be now rewa a first and - . -' treal since Friday last. will miss' great bargain. Bought away WiDCeys, Tweeds, . eeooad time, an that the council go into w k -" Thu can bay all the tinware- youwant down, an ca sell the same way. committee of the whole thereon. , - �." y ,� Worsteds Etc �- 4'. for 01.00 at T. A. Greig's. T i —A nu b of our Royal Templars Council went into Committee of the - . - ,,4 ' an (rood Te plare attended the gather- whole, with her. Boyer in the chair. Com- I � ' ' - . - " ;19 --Miss Lydia Bost isk has not ben y o) ` ... 'robust for a few weeks past. inn at Bro g m on Monday• mettles reported by -law with the blanks ; - �'- —Miss Mary Alliso is dangerously ill -A nu be of from this place filled in. . ` c � . - with some rang tmubl uttered t e eeture by Grand Master Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Hilts, Ask t0 see 0tir T�TELHS• We ca'n show better Value `Fr . 11 — Callon T. A. Gre g and brim vdnr Robertson at Yrougham on Monday• moves that the by -,aw No.-- entitled, •• a _ • __r _ - I/ —It is ortli our white to call on T. by -law to authorize thereeyeandtreasurer t%Sn ever. Our suits made to order. at $�14 will ".. / t , � pocket book with So and see what you y of the Municipality of the Township of ` - - `. � i can buy for !11.00. A. Greig. Y��jjau can sup from a tin cap to P Y P , - _ .� . r a 14 ei pail op n qt. dish pan from 5 Pickering to raise a certain sum of money surprise poll. a:..r�, k' ,_' —Mrs. J, Winugc t who has been y to pay current expenses of the said cur- ' . ' 'Visiting for some time in Huntsville and to 85e. poraticn for the year 1892," just read a (o .:.i. - N - - Toronto, returned !tome this week. —Henry Moores stock sale on Tues- first and second time be now read a third ) - : —Mrs. James Jenkins, who has been day was a grand success. The stock time and passed. That the reeve and ' lxa brought gaud figures considering the clerk sign the same, nd that the seal of We Sr8 x180 handhn sef�mless booth Which W@ are $lll"e •z• ' , .' . spending the winter months with her ; •'{, slow seaso a. this .Corporation oration be affixed thereto. _ �, - a mother •Mrs. D. Leavens, returned to her P — Lillie Girders and William Howlett A'b law a intro Townshi officers will ive erfect ,satisfaction. . home in the North West on Monday were. doh married last week. 11ta for "1 92 was yen its first and second g p . �, morning. y - - . . +�" the never have occasion to think that reading, - . ,,� , -.._ —Miss Maggie Gordon had a birthday y . art at the residence of her parents, marriage i i a allure. 11r. Mowbray seconded by Mr. Gerow, -. ,,, � - e and he Reeve be - t< I p �' —The card one of the English Church moves that air. Hilt L - . _ t "'', . "BUN I NG- King St., on Friday evening. A large _ Rx - , x.: - at Greenw cod have elected Mies Ella Me• commissionere'to bare stone broken on the ■ -. , .! . - , number of her young friends spent a' sec- Kittrick to the- position of organist which Kingston road east, and culvert covered at �� � _ �! - - table evenin with her. z . _ g Dnnbarton. . - -We. were somewhat astray in stating office she will tilt with efficiency. Your standing comiiiittee on Sbee'p Kill. — _ .,.... " _ that the ti arious erses of scarlet fever —F. H. Ma ion. formerly of the rick- ed b Dogs, beg leave to re rt and record- 4 . . - -, erin Fhar°mac but now of Rochester, y 1'O T�j�T . t'_- were all of a mild type. The ease of Geo. y mend as follows : 3obn Moore, for one m HE PROFITS ARE D� , ! 1 ` {• was in the vi lags on Tuesday. He is sheep killed and four damaged $14.67 said 1 . i " Girders little hog was by no means mild, _ . I . . a visiting wi .h iends in Hampton. amount being two-thirds sworn value. All . i but the lad is now put of danger. K l.1 —Rost Howland has rented the faun - —As Re,% Perrin has been called away of which is respectfully submitted. - . _ ' ' :.$.>'. belonging to the estate of the late John to the deao•b d -of a friend, St. Andrews On motion of Mr. hilts, chairman, re- ! t, ` pulpit will be tt lied next Sabbath by a port was adopted. tad..: �** Peak, in the 8rd con., and is now domi- P P PP x P �' - ; . 1. r talented st ide t from Knox College. Your standing committee on contingen- Never have finer goods beets sold for lower prices than eve arc tiled thereon. R e wish Robert and his report :. now making on our irresistable spring bargains. We ask the . ' — Sermons i the Methodist church next ciee begs leave to rP rt and recommend > better half every sueeees with their under. 'Winter." Even• as follows : W. J. Clark for 300 Auditors' revile a of sellili ou on the closest liven mar in, the finest F • taking. Sunday :-�mo, sing, —• P g g 3 g g . - - , - - Firifili =tent of Prophecy in the Reports and Abstract Statements, $20-00; : ' —It is with pleasure a e are able to ing,— p y J. E. Farewell, services in defending Local qualities that money can buy" in the line of all kinds of tinware. - . 1. heart of D iniLl s Vision and N ebucbad- - ,': ; - - . - state that Thomas B. Marquis has taken - Option By -law, being account in full $130, Call in, inspect stock, and compare prices, and you must admit - a turn for the better. At one time his re- nezzar s Inag �. all of which is res ectfull submitted. .. - cI ; —R. B. �'ar_lei�; recent! - of '�Vhitsvale. P y _ that we are offering the opportunity of the season. Give us . oovery was somewhat doubtful, but he is p On motion of Mr. Boyer, chairman; re- just one chance to make you Happy. With beautiful goods at i ' now thought to be out of danger. His has dispos,!d his city property acid pur- port was adopted. } ' - 'i - restoration will not be speedy however. chased a 1)0 acre farm in Whitby near Your standing committee of Indigeatit fled Rock prices, good satisfaction at es with every purchase � l . # ` . Friend Tripp, of the tailor shop 'now - Brooklin, Robert rattier prefers rural- beg leave to report and recommend as fol -, - ma a �, , . sings, "Where, oh where is my little; dog life to the ;tea 3y trot of existance in Tor- lows : That the sum of $16 be paid Geo. - _ - _ . . • '.. - gone.'' Doubtless the tender hearted onto, Ferguson for Board and attendance on ' _ ' l . CA S u - •s from whom Wm. Ward, the same being payment in . 1. —The r o far. cry i , P - . _ . P q _ _ canine has succumbed, havii,g heard the � • ` report that the assessor was a man in the should you bu your meat? Most pee• fall up to the 11th day of march 1892, at ­. le refer lean with Woodruff, as he the rate of $4 per week ; that $4 be grant. * : ■ ■ • . ;; . habit of having with him a very 'inquisit. P P g ed to Edward Doves to purchase one cord . ' -�� - .� lye countenance. We wee with those is with us n a 1 seasons, hot or egid. The P The Leading Tin Shop. -� who weep. P beet of cat le are purchased, and meat of woo•1, Wm.icSittrick, tom. All of k`' which is rerpectf ally submitted. - y i 1. J. sold at loves lowest iv:ng profit. 21 -tf N —Our people have found out through On mtion of Mr. Gerow, chairman, re- ' —A free E,p Yltltes, "oar towns Ole Y ' M.I. experience that there is nothing like mild y P port was adopted. DO, MAKE. . A M I S T A K E , . rA - - weather and the hot ra s of the sun as a most noteit feelings of pride the fresh Your standing committee on Reads and : - i . ' y d spicy ranee of the "N i ws, on m. - • means of removing the snow from oar an P p Brtdttes belt leave to report and veto - sidewalk- Our vements are mach file at the or nto Public Library, in con• mend we follows : W. D Gordon, for ti m• - �. �� trast with ■te ather rimitive dress of the ber su lied to road division No. 4 X6.05 • . - more &ee of snow than were they at any p o Buy the Best. .o. f,iiue Burin the winter •ust de acted. majority o' it neighbors." H. Hipps for breaking two and one halt _ . . 1 Truly, `� ag wise head maketh s stiff —Have our itiezns forgotten the eta - toise of stone on Be y road at �5 per toise + _ ++ lion road matt r ? If not, is it not about $12.50 ; W. S. Gold for gravel supplied to If yon want a Piano, buy Heintzman & CO s. - k• road division No. 88. 1.50; Wm. I engelly, - - -Don't forget that the "Crusaders" are time some :hi g twos done to bring tlia for removing old bridge, ' ��: timber from If an Or an bu the Dominion � • - �` ' ' cumin Who are the crusader's? A matter before lie council at once. If we y . - i w- R• wt it until Nhe iliagers all si=res upon a Greenwood to Brougam, as per order of A. % ' _ ! Temperance Ravival teats of three gentle- sch9me, th ut; will ever continue as the Boyer, 83.50. Geo. Hamrick for 3 tutee of % . . . If a Sewing 'Machine, the New Willliams, . � . < men who are brought here under the sus y stone opp lot 6 in 2nd con, two toise app - . ' are. PickE grin must and will have h, picas of the Royal Templars. They will lot 2 in 2nd con, two toise on south end of - - - _ reach here on the 25th and remain in-this better road to the depot: Kinsale road at $4 per toise. S2K. All of IN _ , —Chas. 3. I'altner has withdrawn his which is res ctfull submitted. Your t' villa a for a week darin which the will y holdRnightlp services �n Dale's Hall. aPPlication w'�e removed from S. i3. No. committee having a letition from David • ■ . - ' ' 4 west'to S• S. No. 3, and now applies to Anuis and 26 others asking for a grant on .�••. Agent for Markham, SCarboro and PipC ering. y. be excellent. Their singing gater anecdote was ht be placed iiu ;�o. 'l. The trustees of No. Altona road from 5th con, to Ringston POST OFFICE AhDRESS - - - WOBURN_ —A peculiar l little G 4 west are xill ug to allow thissapplica• road ; also a petition from John Greenlaw _ - . to our notice the other day. A resident - . - tion, if the; and granted their request to and if; others, asking for a grant on Base ___ _ _ _ T__ _ _ �_ of this neighborhood made a bee and in- Line bet lots 11 and 19. recommend that vited a number of his friends with -their have the T tcic r farru place) iu the cif- . � - teams. Imagine the surprise, when one lage section. the matter will be consid• above petitions be )aid over for farther _ . consideration. • - ered at the nee_. Council meeting. ess ssr y - i who attended presentee a bill for $3 On motiot of \ir. 3fowbray, chairman, - . - _ —Au Eladortii League was partially • • for the day's work. Of course the money report Has adopted. - _ I could be legally collected, but the prece• organized u tl a Methodist Church last Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mr. Hilts; • Wednesaa3. A uumber joined as honor• moves that the Reeve rant hie order on • a dure is contrary to all rules of friendaliip. g 1 o Just A i']']`'e d - -. , . —We have received a number of poems ary or ass;�.iat�� or active member, Its the Treasurer,- in favor of the �artie� re- #.. .. written b sorrowing friends on the death evenings w ll !,3 alternately religious or commended for payment in the reports of y literary. ''lie religious department will the various standing committees, as pre. - ► - .. �.' _ of relatives. Did we throw our columns be excellen fait the training of the youth, vented this day. - - :0 0: . ' ` . - open for such matter -we would be delay- while the li :erary shows select sketches Mr. Mowbray, seconded b Mr. Boyer. .. ed therewith. Our rule adopted a few y . inserted at in history, ravel biograhpy, and science, moves that the reeve - grant his order on i years ago, is that such will be in the treasurer in favor of Foster Hutchison GING HAMS • I e ; - inbrief pau.phlet form. Some of the pro - 8 cents per line. The writers of iliose for the sum of $168, for services as collect. - . t . f now in our osessi n will kind! inform minent hen is of the church showed in- - ' P 4 y te�•est bq jo sin;.- •-Cox. or for the year 1841. �� G ; as if they desire the verses inserted,under favor of Hover, seconded by the Hilts moves � + • the above rule. —That aiuti clehtvian individual Rlio at that an order be drawn on the treasurer in ' 1. tempted, a fen weeks since, to advertise —John Woodruff shipped from here P favor of James BirrHll for the sum of $15.• •. f the Montreal Ma 'she on Tuesday re a shooting iaatCh at a Stouffville hotel, by 36 being an error in assessment, he and A. COTTONADESS ., • or circulating Britten notices, has sent us e :' head of cattle purchased from the' follow• Johnston being both assessed for ;it► scree . ing gentlemen: -8, I. Littlejohn, L'rouo- letter for ptiUcation. The mysterious of lots 9 and 10,inAhe 7th con. � HAI�FR � - . . .. • haul; 1, John tiVoodruff; 2,' Frdd Hi1tR; fellow has uralszed us almost entirely, Some slaty of the Temperance people of - • 1 1 •W L' b with his bu ni sarcasm, but as he still the township waited on the council, as a . T . 4, Geo. Leng, Ltverpoo , , . iscom e, fails too u au_ tograph, we cannot deputation. Rev. Mr. Perrin acted as IF 11 �� - . ' .- _ ' - Greenwood, L John R. Linton; 4, John ublish his pi tie. If lie should see fit spokesman and stated that the object in . ' _ . Sanders; 1, Peter Perry, Pickering. Av. P addressing the board was for nest that a _ - � - . . : - era e- wAight 1140. There n'as also 24 to borrow ua a from some friend .or �1 - - - g - relative, so :ha we can publish the letter, Local Option by -law be at once submitted LI1� 1\ lI' � - , - hogs in the shipment. - we faithfully p omitie to take gogd carp to the electors, so that in the event of its _ ' —The receipts and expenditures of the of it, and vill see that iv is returned passage, the hotelkeepers would not secure I1�Tj1v corporation of the Township of Pickering a license for the next year. If it were not 1� - _ y with the least possible delay. possible to prevent the iseaing of a license for 1891, have just been published in Pam - —Truly ifs . is an uncertainty and . . . I - ' - - phlet form. Our roads and bridges cost us y for the neat year, the deputation wot;ld �SUITINGS- _ , . death is sur El week ago to dap Mies still request that the vote be taken with 1 'I $10,452.32; Relief to indigent persons � . . . $920.52; Sheep killed by dogs $328.28; Barbara Lo- tgheed was in perfect health, the Least possible delay. Rev. Sir. Cannon �T �T - _ Salaries Sheep.6 l Printing, Stationary and today s ie i; far removed from things and .firs- Hopper also addressed theCoancil TRO lJ S ERIl\ G, • . I earth] Some time Friday deceased was on behalf of the by-law. . and advertising, 5227.60. There is no taken s dde ily i 11 with infeammationof the Reeve Parker cited counsel to effect that 1f .. . good reason why our taxes shoulcj, not be bowels, and it was found necesanry to a bile it might be possible to prevent the &C�� flJ r,� • - _ less _during the present year than they issuing of licensee nett year, it was nn- , . even this did not g v dorm an operation, � F _ were daring 1891. wise to attempt enoh a thing, as it would , . - -The following list of books have been avail and stoat 10 a.m. on Wednesday be sore to canes liquidation. He .assured (amE�T V -&I, Im . Barbara br tb d her last. The funeral . . ' _ placed on the shelves fof the 'Mechanics the deputation that their request would . _ Institute Library; "From Jest to Earnest" will take pl oe t 1. PO today) {Friday) and receive the moat serious consideration of T -p . by E. P. Rowe; "Opening the interme t ill be made ttheErskine ,o: B1 ASSORTMENT - :o:: _ .. "O sing a Chestnut the tunnel!. Burr" b E. P. Rowe; "The Students burial gro nd, 2nd coneZion. Miss Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Gerow, - "'� ' p Lougheed s young lady for whom all mores that all matters relating to the _ - - ' Menu 1 ", Rev. John Todd; ��Half Hours I .. „ entertained n4i respect. ' he eommuu- changing of school section boundaries be - , - with pjreat Novelists"; Half Hours with considered at the next meeting of this ` great ethers ": "Half Hours with great itp sympat see with her ref tives. f ' Humorists "; "History of Mexico "; 'His- —The re deuce of John orlon. Esq., council. - . - tore of Peru "; "$punish American Re- Church St t was the scene of a happy her. Hilts gives notice that he will, at the ' " r 1 ri worth event on W dne ;day evening.. It was the next regular meeting of the council ask public". Several more equally y occasion of they marriage of Miss Lillie leave to introduce a By-law to regulate the _ have been ordered and are expected to Gordon to r. Ik. M. Armstrong, Of Win- oolleetion of taxes. - ' arrive immediatly. nipeg. Re L, Perrin, B.A., pastor of Mr• foyer gives notice that whereas a - - . - — Thursdav night last brought with it , by -law to prohibit the sale of intoxicating St. Andre s church officiated. The p - terrific winds and a sudden drop in the liquor in this municipality has been sub- _ 11 er tore beyond the 'shivers tensed bride was st pperted by Miss Lillian M. mated to the ratepayers and carried by a temp a y Hall, and Miss .tiav Gordon; sister of the majority and that the said B - - by the piercing blasts, we suffered little. Iw has respectable been u y e .,� Not so with the people • of Ottawa. On bride, while C. F. Hill, of $owmanyille, law has been quashed' on account of ir- , `-! that night the fiercest blizzard that eve' and Dr. Ris �, o f Toronto.perormcd semi- regularities in publishing and other sasses, .. ' visited Canada's capital, played senate far dutiesfo th groom. A argennmber he will at the nett meeting, of this council, WOOLEN AND CASHMERE HOISERY - - havoc. Borne on the breast of the tem of friends avd r latives were present from move for leave to introduce a By -law to ? at was a deluge of snow. and Frida various part; of Ontario. Tlie bride was prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquor in _ `-'° {t Pe favored wits a 1 rge number of Handsome this municipality. ANOTHER I�OT OF _ morning revealed the_ city in a dreadful couple left on the Mr. Gerow seconded by Mr. Hilts moves , �' - mus. Telephone, and telegraph wires Presents. - THe apgy p night expre fo the west, and were ao- that this oounoil do now adjourn to meet FINE WINSEYS, � SCOTCH . FINGERING YAR1 S . - ably assisted sign boards and snow in o t station bv' a host of again as Monday, April 11, at 10 a. m. for. . - _ '' blockading the streets. The street car companied the transaction of general business. �' r "' rfered with, and it was the friends and war - wishers. 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