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F. a iV . •hlt6 :Al�tib�''�{a4 "" 't#�',+A be��- i�ew'jL�Y= �i M .'1` .. - _ �a'�• -' _77��. `.may ' .�a3�Et.:�i•'�`',•ta4��'7Sx�fii ��' ��=:�� .,qi' yam• .�.�, ^yam `; •'I'-`Y_�.. :. _ x::;, _ ''� : �i: •s. .! .:'. 'a- �'9 f�€ lit '. tf t a -'1�. a. `ai t �,2gi iE. "v�'.T, a� Y'7' �4aat3 .t �J 4�•.' _t '�� 5;: -: {C 03, 's �', t `` x'31 _ 4.araY•"`}•'� .. - t t' aSt i ' ' ,f �'4 ^'..•' 1. t r',�'. 4.,.:'07'_.9- . - - :, _ • - E, . - ., .+R I ..: rte �; 1. VOL' XI. ..• . -. IICKERING , ONT. �FRIDAYR MARCH 25; 1892. - NO �. ��'� ;...,.�_ . - - -- , _ vrofeefiionat 4;arbfs. t OUT AROLTND US • POVERTY HOLLOW. , A i ... - ,. ., I_ . DE KiR i LIVERY • g n�otirt. • •:. µ : �a C . "h . Medical. LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY Mr, Matthews has recovered from his The most disastrous fire that has 4f � .\ - - -- - �,,...�.,. I = - - , � ^__ ^" __4_ As I hai►e boa qht Dan Reddin'S li . THL► PREas eND �UTT$D DOWN BY OUR curred in Scarboro township for man .y` � i J i. M. B3TE ti1AN, M.D:, C.M., RLC.P, P illneps and intends going to Manitoba in P Y , .K business and ha re added Several new CORBESPGNDxNTS. about a fortnight. years took place on Saturday night, when :.•;.�, " �: ` $. . & S.O., Coroner. Otace and Residence, the outbuildings and contents belong Ring 3treat, Yickerinf{ office hours: ,Horning horses and nagiBS, I 4an socomOdate K tti t1Rin #Of ' ,!.,. / r CLAREM{3Nia' D. Little and R. Urmerod left for Mani- tip @estate of the late Mr. Ha K :' 8:30 to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. the public its cod rika at a.l boars. lobs on the 22nd of March. Safe 'ournev Hugh Clark wire , =a .; 1 entire] Consumed with the exception of a ' _ a:� : , 3 ;, -__ _ _ - Covered ' ass eets all trains. f n 1Nortca -- Every Tuesday afternoon Tag News- bo a and success Y :_ , ` 4-; conngeti n w th liver I keep a man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump y few pigs a'nd some colts. The buildings " Y cat Music. Y P ry. v A lsr a nnuiber of friendfi `�' g -{: " -` p Sale, C mm :anion and Board- - -- Facto Claremont, where he will be leased to g gathered at and stables contained 14 horses and colts.: ' • . - , .,_; s: . -- r,. - _ r.. -v. see env of sir subacribere.l the resident@ of A.Neilson on �i'edneada 2d cattle, 63 shee and lambs 33 h s 50 'p; x i�IiSS Ida Sim �Ori -- ing tab.es, Pickering. 3' p og , P• .r Mr. Brron Bucknam, and Mrs. W. C. evening last and report of having ad a tons of ha about 40(1 bushels of barley 'r' ` . '�, PUPII<_i OI' TH ?', TORON i �) Cr ►V • ui9 ^. . T'E� =�M- Senior of Toronto, are the guests of Rev, Rood tune. p g and 1200 bushels of oate,together with con- - �: . serwatory of lIn, a, is lirep2rel Las _.ce , s- , - - :D t- z c J. «', 'blil :aid tl.is tt CeL. '!'here must be more than One Tom Cat y'` k ' - . sons in both illstrumentit) and vocal music. Re- ' I Oacl 1 `• sderable feed and straw. The fire was. , ferences liven if required. ' � • •AO� ^� Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Law, of Walkerton, in Malvern, for Do one head could eom- discovered b} Mrs. Clark .boat 11.80 p.m., �:.:;__ ``" ' - Thorough Insi "ruction Guaranteed r I spent Sunday with his brother Joseph.' poFe such long pieces as lie does. If Jim and had evidently been burning for some _ �Y� too m time. The on to of the Sre is unknown.:. ` . ; Address, Clarelnol_t. • ^ 'Ideg Ic, _� :I a Mr. Law is doing nicely in Western On. Crow gets his claws on him he will make g ` , _ qq -�,. i 6ITIP 1 e ., , °m a .� tario. the fur fly. Estimated loss shoat X7,000. r I . _� I ry - ! I . I - . j- Legal. ' = eu.t I �� I a Any- young lady or gentleman desirous On Saturday night last the outbuildings -. '"'�" h..= ...`-` 01.,, I . of procuriDg a bicycle, of .any style or of tho late Hugh Clark were completely . AuDLEY. ,.�,� ", = - I �_ :.. - -___ ^ 1 1 44111 I f - 0 .& .n Ch F . . _ ' . - - .. %�. -. �+,rL� . 14 E. FAREWELL, Q. v., HARRIS- ; ;.Id p pp m price, should call on T. A. Greig, Picker• destroyed by fire. Nine head of horses r Z p .. Mr. �Vestney and family have rilbv'eii ` _ `' 1 . - �J . TER, County Crown Attorney, and County 'L ; y v ing, agent for the Goold Bicycle Co. Brant• were burnt and twenty five Bead of cattle, into their new home. _ ' 1 Solicitor. Court House, Whitbv. 10 -y O f!,I zB� l" to " .`a•:; ., - -- __.___________ i �O3 w ford. Sample on exhibition. and a number of sheep and pigs. The It is a Shame when a dance has taken • f ' `a i. t' . : - TAMES MILLER, SOLICI rOR, � 0• � ? ; us �° q Pear, the cattle boyar ie in this nelgU- cause of the fire is unknown. plaice in our neighborhoo(Y, for some of our `., ?: '" tJ r I v� d borhood again and is negotiating for th@ BLUTCHER. neighbors, especially those 'who are old .:., rr . TARY Plibiic, Conveyancer, etc Office at ; Thistle Ha," near Brougham. 1�Ioney to loan. C ,, _ +4 - 1 P -� 0 m purchase of cattle. He intends to go . - - enough _ enough to know better to go from house to. O�V iL �IcGILLIVRAL', BARRIS- = I K 1~.Q.d.c.,e m� m o, more eateasively into this b11sinES6 dnr• house reporting false news of the same...._: -::: • a m .. _ ;; r >a u ►+ BCARBORO tars, Solicitors, Jie. office, opposite Post W � '0 m > �� oA M t' > �.�. ing the coming summet. _ Bat anyway, we will excuse their ignor- ,- . ' 1`; office, Whitby, Ont, Jno. Ball Dow, L.A.; Theo. y n k r " .~ ;. Na :-n- , a g m lI The `VOmans' Mission circle Of the . ' , P g y c - O �� m, o 00 ax mom« ,. ante this time hoping the will have,: _: A. IVlclxilliyras, LL,I3r Money to Loan. 5y_ I n m I �a � �Qa,�.^ all Baptist ciiureli held its annual Ineetin M188 Fannie Chester is visiting friends brains enough on the next occasion not to = fl __ �,:, .. , r. _ ' �' sY t.s «Y' r5'z"`�`+,, '.°P. - .`n�'f *q-f_, t3 ... �y"Dl "'7 -a_ �i° - .• _ sue. 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M # �i` j ,, fr `` A EriegifBlses i i ri7- ooh ;�_� - . ,..: 's !�! n !e l lye al ga ten mi slob► backers Pieta rabb in ssww- �l'' tai irw� t r ro a w>i� �+- ,k,lrsltQle aaisrrattrs a igLrtlLR teis>1 Y. _ z 11>+►�serlt. r: I du# nn it shales once more with i ptis- a - th 'a.` ' tin and then the of tD ter r v 1� earliest ev once of pose" trade 1 °firs rial $ se of sat' Ins of oast bet t d' 't 'to the � pet 0!u Cowltlndns P S . mployment ii- to be found iiiti - the in { - .. be in the fret lace "lied 1tdat nuteralis0 one be eat wi� whio>� k ,; Motaycon a tlpotiono go into oagmgiit P �� �+i 'scr ` iota of Wr�iy el Msgharah valley i ;� p `' : :� t ' 4 of Inppip, thd' Hon. Sir ' Hen Staffo the J udividual hairs in f ea, th the it bray to oosKUWu ' W It 1 <1lYbait la of cave" --fu the Stns itic de*i't, The ' - aroob all pointing the same way, and rhea it, The searut tnitjaan which directs the ) Is the host ancient and most general o! ati Northeote, Conservative member for Exeter, P° 8 y, mines in this Dona , from which the diseases. Scarcel a famil is entirely free i,. the. are arras according to the color. beaver to bonstruat its dam, the squirrel to t y Y Y a t " took occasion to move that the House of Y 8� 8 E P ' ohtaipgd m%fek r turquois- ' from it, while thousands everyvoiere are its . - �' -t, Commons ;it u n the Government the Finally,.Lirisen a'sufficient iuighbelz of. h><ira lay up ifss hidde> stores. -14e a Bpide)r tg•' ill �! ; 4 „ : 'f` �8i 3at�ei►parula has - j . ' o. oflone odor have been obtained -nalr is this its silken •web life w on as oallald hfka -were suffering slaves. Hood's. r - . : r ' 11 m plaidinq im ulse wh elf e !� . _ necessity'of immediate steps tocwmptetethe in these la�ttier_ s of ftbe. 411r ja �6orkec in the time of Senoferu, ninth king remarkable success in curing every form oL.__� .. • - - - a harbor of protsotioD at L�equimaalt, British-- nwnbet at'o immense -as is genet�llsy P gg yy of the third dynasty, whose tablets • still rc= scrofula. Tile most severe and painful run- . .sup talon from ns half our feathherred frieu ` ;: - t%olumbia, which is the station for- Her - -tbeYare made into the beautiful brands g main carved on the rocks and co r lb alaA ` _ and brin to in t place, a host o slug sores, awe>kiugs in the neck, or goitre, I : a a s Majesty's leet in that section of the Pacific. R'h>ch are a shown so seductively in the win- �'if3 P m `' lunnor in the eyes, causing partial or tdtal - ?' dowe of the fashionable coiffeurs. if their hardier. fellows. •have the facts. believed'to have been thence obi net7- ''Thar . , ` i , Sir Henry argued that the route from Great date of this moparch is very uvoertain. -44" blindness and eve other form of blood - . ;' the ood brok sa s wisdom oats with hair, Every spring they Dome, every autumn they + every � I Britain to Asia by. way of the Canadian g y ' o. And as the arrive the meet others has been placed as early as 3680 B. G., but diseasr have yielded to the powerful etiects 4 _ Pacific route would not be secure unless she who places on her he one of these Y Y the method which scholars endeavored • eavin and as the leave they meet those �` of this inediciue. Try it. 1 steps should betaken to make uimault conglomerate braids might be said to re- g. to ascertain such dates is o n to criticism i . —(`j 1 1 1 y Pe _ ceive a rtion of the wisdom of hundreds others returnin a double ebb and flow of t.l - i harbor safe for the protection of commerce. Po feathered life. And surely enou h of interest since it supposes an avenge reign of thirty t / '-- :_­­ - �. Rear Admiral Edward Field Conservative of thousands of other women who had worn y R years for each king - which seems much too ' - . � I ' those hairs before her. attaches to those periodical migrations with- 1 _ Hood's. - - . member for Eastbourne, supported the mo. „ out the need for in into aestionewhicb Dug a Period if we compare the average in , -- lion of Sir Henry, urging that the defence It is said that the cotters in France P� g q later times, when the repeal years are ex- ■ - _ ` . .. F r of British - Canadian interests imperatively have plied their trade so industriously that we shall never be a le to answer, and dig- �Lly recorded. Senoferu, however can not �� �' .. __ ` required that the Gova+t•rhment push to a eom. at present it is hardly possible in the whole ceasing problems which no finite mind can have lived much later than 2000 B. C. 1 ) a a I lotion L'ne o P republic to find a woman who will sell her solve. And, after all, we do know the two a • - . . -' ; p w rk at Esquimanit, reP About the same time the great Akkadian tsold Ly all druggists. $l ; six for 05. Prepared only t � hair. The business has been done to death, great causes which act as the principal far- conqueror, whose- name is usually read as by.C.1. HOOD .i. CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast, . _ ... ' Mr. Will'iaah H. A. Redmond, Nationalist . and now the cuter risiD dealers in false tore in turning birds twice a year into feath- �_ ­ member for Fermanagh, said that the de- P g Gueds, had 'established his capital on the / __ _. - .. j 1 hair are seadin their re reaentatives eyed pilgrims. One cause is climate, the 100 Doses 0110 Dollar . r ' ' fence of Eisgnimanit was of more importance g P other cause ie food. A bird like the field- Lower Tigris; and had conquered Northern to England than to- Canada, slid that Eng through Switzerland, Belgium, and Norway Syria, whence he took cedar wool for the - - 1 I �, � ' canvassin for uneo hiaticated lasses who fare, although h hardier than its first corsairs, - land suction had not been generous toward g P building of his temples. He stelae in an will allow themselves to be robbed of their the thrash, is nevertheless unable to bear ' .. A Gallant Deed. ' ' . , ' t - the Canadians -in insisting that they should ineeri Lion recently discovered at Tell Loh, . •� -. r. - stand a share of the burden in excess of what hair, which is half of their' beauty, for a the rigors of a northern winter, and so - From a friend in India, the Yorkalare -% ,� i that the diorite in which his statues were - Ij i 1 "' . - they thought to be fair. ew pieces of silver. travels southward as soon as the leaven ga „ Pwt'o London correspondent hears that , hewn name from Ma n na, the land of F° Col. Thomas Waring, Conservative, ridi- _ - - -' ----- begin to fait Sometimes even our winter is the wall," and the evidence of other texts Capt. Aylmer, the gallant engineer officer ' . , too severe for its constitution, and then it who Ulew in the door of the fort at Nilt with A;1 i ' ruled the statement of Mr. Redmond and ' • . Red Snow• , ... shows clearly that the country so called was ', travels f archer still, and spends just a few n- cotton, has been recommended b 'air - . . defended the Governmeni;. A man in Maseachasette, while a►alking days with us on its return journey In the Sinai. The farm answers to the Hebrew y ' The Right Hon. t�eorge Osborne Morgan, in the woods a few days since, �' 1 Y "the. wall," and in addition to this rederick Roberta,-or, to gibe him his - ' found the Shur, , ' Liberwl said that in behalf of the Opposition snow which lay among the trees fills l with spring, The swift, on the other hand, s statement geologists assure us that the ma- er title, Lord Roberta -for the Victoria - ` _ ;, nktive of Northern Africa, can not endure Cross. All accounts received from Gilgit o tt lie desired to approve the eztremely� fair myraida of small scarlet worms. Several the beat of a fro teal summer and so flies terial need for the statues is the same that to show that the oz toil wahs one of no oc- . ` :. I il. y attitude of the Government, acres were covered with them, and the P found in the 5inaitic peninsula. At this P � - Y away northward in time to escape the piti- P dinar difficult and dander. When the ' .... $eeretary for �'Var Stanhope, replying to were so numerous that they gave the snow ve early period, therefore, the Egyptian Y : leas aeorcbin of asD almcet equatorial sun. ry outer wall of the fort had been gained, a - . - Sir Hen Stafford Northcote, said he re- a crimson tin e. The worms were about and the Mon 1 Akk n a r to have . g �' g Probably no bird is so sensitive to extremes PPce sort of eottrt and had to be crossed in the grettaad tliat the fortification of R,squimault three - eights of an inch long and as brilliant of heat and cold. It leaves its home to met, in the Sinaitic region, in times of Y - r Y s Y avoid the hen and et suffers terribly • if q midst of a attic fire and then t gun- - } was not et completed, and the more so for as cochineal The were found after a brisk peace, and the stone from the uarries was g R the reason that this made it an exception to snow squall, and were evidently deposited t'' y 3 transported over the distance of 1,200 miles cotton had to be placed under the very mnz- . the air be chill in the land of its temporary zlea of the enemy's - guns. The ration - - . other foreign stations, whose fortifications, by the f.11ing snow eastward to the Tigris. -[The Scottish Re. Fe , - . _ sojourn. Often and often have swifts been was rformed, however, without injury ' with the single exception of Esquimault, Red snow is not a remarkable g]tenomen- irked n d and dead in the later da s view. Pe . '. I _ have been. brought to completion. The de- on, but to find snow reddened by worms , P P g y - - either to Capt. Aylmer or the gallant native . ti ' lay had been due to the reluctance of Can -' scant a half an inch in length makes use i of an English spring, chilled through and - sapper who•assisted him, but in the s-rim- . ' y g i through by a biti northerly wind or �erIDan Superstitions. mage which ensued upon the blowing in of . , - - - ads to stand a fair share of the cost. Under suspect the accuracy of the story. Color in ng p \ ` ' . �, � frozen by the cold blast which comes with Tice following an rstitions are found in the gates -the former had his thumb broken : '• } the circumstahnces the Government would be snow is caused sometimes by minute forms g . • i'..:' ` unable to acre t the motion. of v etable matter and sometimes b ani- the hail of a vernal thunder storm. An old German won on astrology, embody- by a stone and was wounded in the leg and - ��. F' P ?' ' The question of food, of course, is d nd- ink popular notions and reeeipta, printed in ]land, Nevertheless he fought bravely on, • . _ . ' Sir Henry withdrew his motion in defer- malculaae, but in either case the constituent ape , q 1 ,r' i ent upon that of eliii sto. Autumn frosts Lelpzic to 1695. Some of them are current 'finis no fewer than nineteen shots from his " F t _ once to the wishes of the Government &s ex- particles of the color are of microscope size g _ - - - - �` rF . (� pressed by the Secretary for W ar, only, aAnd not three -ei hthe of an inch long. begin' and the insects disappear, and so the among people in the United States at the revolver before he allowed himself to be car- - . i , - (birds which prey neon those insects are present ay : tied from the scene of action. Inspired pro- - . The discussion created a decided senea- If this story be true t e snow call must . ppaa .. F P - - i; tics, owing to t}ie excitement on the Be- have struck a bonanza of worms so mewhere onlf ob tiese�of weather, but also bn want rowing unless the same wrelon $pelt back bably by his example, the native troops j Y g Pe P fou t like Trb•ans on the occasion and �� i bring sea issue. It is believed that the and unearthed it, carrying worms on the of food. But , althou h onr British the same wa " g 1 - ` object in putting forward the motion Was to wings of the wind, and finally dropping Islands can not supply pm the swallow, and the •' If any one meets a hate or a rabbit when several of them are to be recomtr ended for - �! '' _ ; et the sense of the House as to far the them in the Massachusetts forreat. y the Distinguished Service Order, which la : g swift, and the nightjar with the insects on a journey it is better to turn back unless the native equivalent to the Vi;,toria Cross. ,Ilk r . � , . Government would be su ported in a firm For many years colored snow was deemed ++ q . • - I . \, F - which they need, they earn supply the red. the person turns around three times. - `,I ; attitude as to the seah fisheries. a most awful portent, its color being asso- wing and the fieldfarst with worms, and " Any one going to bed without moving - - . - i �ji{a41 � t WILL NOT A(#(3B>iVATE TH>s WATM' Clated with blood and considered a sure snails, and slags, end gips and haws. And the chair they sat to last will he subject to . iI "' - { - Another cablegram says that the 'British prognoatie of death and disaster. At length `; 1. . 1Cr y so we extend hospitality, as it were, to Doe the nightmare. , Admiralt bairn received • rtvate re rt however, soience directed its attention to I class of birds, " '' 1 . . �� s Y P the henomenon and it wan soon discovered F . although compelled to refuse If your ears ors e�nging it means some - , 11 from Admiral fVatson of the North Ameri- F tt to another, and the autumnal exodus i4 arse ins talking a►bont you. If the right ear, . . ... ". -- ; calm station giving a detailed account of the that the color of the snow war due to the balanced by sn autumnal immigration, it is something in your favor ; if the left ear, . - . .. . ;.I ' • , United States commerce, ship and engine Presence of a vegetable growth known by Much the same order is preserved by thews it is something against you." - " .� ' : - building, and construction facilities. The the generic name of hmmatoceus and to ant- travelling birds, both in their arrival and " An one that has an empty purse should . -- - - ' malculm called hilodins toseola and this g P P 1,t rhipbnilding firma, he states, in.the interior Y departure. The chill -chaff and the wrillow- be es t the clew moon does not shine in ' ! of the United Mates especially at Da]uth, took all the terror oat of red snow except warbler (" hay - bird," the rustics call him) it, Or else that parse will not have anytUina ` : ' Milwahkee, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, such sa might be inspires by the length of are enerally the first to come, and usually in it as long as that moon doth last- - � ' i 1 these scientific names. g o er Buffalo, Erie, and Bay City, could all be the last to go. Sometimes one sees them A spider on your clothes in the morn- I. - , ' called upon in a short time xci build ships y+ even in the gusty days of March, and they ing is not good lack, but in the afternoon or Mme' Sarah M. BIaCk Of St31eCa } •' In Norwa Sweden and other countries r . ., t { I ; " which could be easily eonve ted into ships in high northern latitude the presence of � linger on until the first frosts of autumn evening all is well Mo,, during the past two years hag ' ( of war, Admiral Waayt tone attention was colored snow is not at all' unusual, but in ,bring dawn the laatt remsiping .leaver from " When a eat washes itself and puts his been affected with Neuralgia of We - k• � called .,o this by Canadian shipbuilders who lower latitudes it is more rare Those wbo trhe trees. Close upon them follows the hind leg straight up Behind its ears, there- - Head, Stomach and Womb, and • ` ruts that b rhea agreement of 1817 the 'are have seen it describe it as being beautiful, active lute sand - martin bound for the will be rain. " , Y g y writes : My food did not seem to -` ' snshable to rovide for war. He soRgests, but at the same time unnatural looking, steep, sail - walled quarries wherein it can " Anyone bearing dogs howl shall strop . ? J robabl because we are accustomed to con- - strengthen me at all and my appe- ` - . i therefore tat the ltdmiralty throw a sop P y scoop out its odd little burrows with little their cars, for it is a sign of bad luck. - . / + to the Canadians and build dockyards along cot ono w with the ides of absolute white- exertion, and not much fear of molestation. " Put your right foot out bed foist and rite was Very; - Variable. My GG - on. It is fort unate for the is and cul- < the lakes, giving them the same advan4ges POs. Then one notices a house- martin or two, into your shoe and you will have' good luck wag yellow, my head dull, and Ihad - .. - ! { solo this nthe A_dmiralt has replied : therwise hhalf ttheir�ltockain trade wou df be a y sterf; tuna h o the forkaLpai,lr ewal- that day._" - such �ains in my left side. In the T. Admiralty morning hen I got- u I would A ' "Pooh ! h ! it is lent of time to look one• lows come ; and last of all the swifts, which g g p - ' - into the m tter when n the United States a - :. are seldom to be seen before the latter end Had � Dog only Instinot? . have a flow of mucus in the mouth, . - _ . i .i y p 'Vicious g1C�f11s. . of May. A gentleman in Connecticut took not long chow itself unfriendly. At resent is soils- '1 -- I and a bad bitter taste. ,Sometimeg : Dr. E. Usher, of London, fellow of the dication of unfriendliness, and -the British The old ideas about these birds and their ago a collie from the Lothian Kennel& 'vat tzly breath became Short, and Iliad - �; Government is not going to throw away Royal note, aphical Society and asports- ••hibernation" still linger, it scenic, in some Ntephey. The dog, after the fashion of his . �ueh queer, tumbling, palpitating • . " . man of note, who has been in Arabia and money merely for the purpose of aggrava- .country districts. " "'line here" (Konigs- kind, soon made himself one of the family, sensatiOn3 around the heart. I ached - "`� 1 tmg the United States Government and other remote parts hunting for big game, berg), wrote Master George Roekeley tome- - and assumed special reiponaibilities in con- ' causing a a abrogation of the treat " bar arrived }some.. from North Queensland where about the year 1620 "in his net drew nection with the youngest c''ild a girl �tll day under `the shoulder blades, +- ; It g PesdY y' and the desert region known as the- north a a come or hen of swallows as bi three care of age. It ha nod one day. gin in the left side, and down the back s territo in Australia. This is an enormous : P g Y g ' 1 Pe z r'Y as a bushel, fastened .by �Fhe legs and bills November that the father was returning Of my limbs. It Seemed t0 be WOrse How False Hair is Obtained: stretch of country, atbousands o miles tD in one, which, being cacti' w their stoves, from a drive, and, as he neared his house, 1 to the wet, cold weather of Winter . � - ' - .. - - • area infested c nnibale in bleb are pd The best false hair comes from France, Y quickened and flew, and,l coming again iD he noticed the dog in a lure which was giant emus, nombat and vvhaUaby.- It was ` the cold air, ; and Spring; and whenever the spells - . where it is sold by the gramme at prixa dyed." Aaa in the pages of a separated by a stone wall from the road, i t , to hunt the emu that Dr. Usher mtsde his I came on my feet and hands would - . =''t which vary accordui to quality and color. popular almanac, publish d in the year of From behind this wall the collie would • ' - ' g trip there. "A party of as went up in that race 18891 I find reeiael the amne state - spring u , and then um down in turn cold, and I could et no slee i �` . ; The most expensive false hair is the eilvec }D8` g P p q bark jump again, g p - , - far north region, be said last night. " We ment made in all sobet ealrnest -i. c., that constantly repealing W Leaving his horse at all. s I tried everywhere, and got • ' _ - . white variety, which is in greatdemandand were among the cannibals, who- are great f swallows do not mi rate but at the a and Din to the a t, he found hie little very difficult to find. This is due to the q l p- going Po no relief before using August Flower I - in size being six and one -half feet hi h i $ $ 1:. - - fact that men grow -bald in- a majority of g ► roach of winter conceal themselves , eep girl seated on a stone• with the collie wag- q - Ir V - . and physically perfect. - It is a dry, Bandy i own in ponds or streams ,� and there, clue ► Then the change came. It has done __ . cases before their hair reaches the silver Po Sing his tail acid keepiug guard beside hoc. me a wonderful deal of cod during white stage, and women, whether bald or region for the most park Emus in large ; ing together in great clt�atecs, lie torpid In the light snow their path could be plain. - g $ numbers are to be found over this terri- r until the warm days of spring call them once 1 seen : and ale he traced it back, he saw the me I have taken it and is work- • - -. pot, are not disposed to sell their white hair tory. We hunted them vn 'horseback, and more to active life. Strjange how these where the little one had walked several ing a complete cure." 0 -. ' =1 at an rice. The need it themselves. - - _ . 1 ' ' y it was rare sport, for the reason that they . false old notions live on ,in spite of daily times around an open well in the - - - ` ' Still women growing bald most have can ran as fast as a horse, and a very, : P y Pe pasture. G G LREEN, Sole Man'fr,Woodbtuy,hl J. - -• ; i white hair to match the scant allowance ad Y spreading knowledge. Very close to the brink were the prints of '--'- good one at that. We found the catching 1 • The swift is one of the vfew birds the baby shoes, but still closer n the edge - vanC1D ?Age has left them. The chemists p g ee�h of emus almost as interesting as coursing, 1 which do not seem utter exhausted b f The Rurtinlness of Flattery, Bare tale the matter in hand and are abet ides having certain spice of danger, Y Y of the well were the trucks o the collie . g P B their long journey over th sea. five min- who had evidently kept between her and t to produce by deculor:utioa of hair of any „ yy Y P One of the neatest ca or a tolerable grate of K+bite hair which, about it. An Emu can kick ar hard as a ' utes after its arrival-it is hlawking for flies the well. I seed not tell you the feelings of g tiara in the world v r �` I y horse. I have seen men kicked so hard by act activet as if it had 'sat °� discontent and unhappiness with women i _ - however, has a Ulgish tint not at all ap- y 1 )pit its nest after the father as ho saw the fidelity of the dumb the fact that as a rule the have beet - this vicious bird that their legs were a lonr night's re fo its astonishing Y : � j *caching in beauty -the silvery softness of pose. }' g creature, walking between the child and brought a on compliments and flattery. I - - - �•� - -'s' p broken. If I had my choice of being kick. ' is scarcely sus 4ble of fatigue, what mi ht ' otherwise have been a terrible µg' P P hair which has sera hie ached b nature t physique Y ceP g is an Insult to a girl in soviet not to to y ed ay a horse or an emu I thick I would take and the untirin muaelsa s like so nhan g Y #_ False hair of the ordinary shades is ob- g �e y death. - Our Dumb Animals. her that she or her own is angelic. - the horse. The emu stands on one leg and ? rods and strands of tempered sleet Aiwa = g g Such _� ' : twined in two ways3. The hotter and more Pe - - { with the other+ strikers a quick and most , Iowa are less vigorous, and +re generally flattery is began in childhood and continu- . " ex ensivc kind is a indirectly from 4heheade g B Y TO the Point- . ' o ppeasaunt women, who sell their silken paralyzing blow. 1 never would have be -' glad enough to rest awhile On the rigging, of ed in society, and when a3he teachers the d s lieve that a bird had such power had I not, wi vessel which the chap a to meet. And We nap our remedy is a permanent care stern arena of life in has become a part of '. � i { _ t ea sometimes for a more song andsome - ( Y Y T her nature. If when she enters t'.:c :nor rin e - . . had ocular evi{lencx of it during this trip, when the reach Lhe land �erap last one oaten and then prove it thus : oronto, Out., g �� . times for a fair price, according as they have After two or three men_ had suffered from I sees them rite .a hits upon the April 17, 1887. " I would state that St- .relation and assumes the duties of the house- . _ . . - . learned wisdom. Every year the whole g p° hold or engages in social or church work she - ter•itory of France is travelled over by men terrible -kicks of these birds we did aotven- ,shore, tun wearied even to at the sand- Jabobe Oil cured me effectually of rheuma- - - <_ wh�ae bnaincas it is to persuade village tune near them, but after running our horses flies which are flitting }n th' thaands around tism, with which I suffered in 1880. ' 1 have is ever in any wary subjected to criticism, as till we got close enough would bring them !them. never had any return Since of the pain which will surely be the case, it is an experience - ' . maidens, their mothers and their aunta to down with our rifles. We did not approach I endured for mouth9 previous. It affords with which she is totally unfamiliar. If her - d PP So with other birds well. Their P Y - F part with their hsir for financial considera- them till we knew they wege dead. We strength seems most accurately adjusted to me great pleasure to say I have recommend- husband and others with whom she is also- •!, lion. - ciated do not continue consttintl to feed - s - killed them for, their feathers, although they the length of their journey, Llhe immi- it to a number of friends. t Too much y t . ,. -_ These men are known as "cutter's," and q j y� her on flatter i . 1. are not so vela ble as those cf the ostrich. as the arrive drop D the shore Praise cannot be devoted to its Healing y, f they intimate for mo- - there are at least 500 of them in the country g Y P Po . { We also hunts for their eggs, which are utterl unable to fl for "other hundred qualities. J. ABxAHAMN, Passeuggj'Agent, meat that in any of the affairs of life she is always going from -house to house, from Y Y farm to farm and through all the villages in fO be found in .he sand, but to doing this yards. It they chance to be blown out of 51 York St. A seven year's teat, not seraphic, or that it is possible for her -• - " - � we took care t,aaart to collide with the emu, in any respect to be less than crier she , - - all the departments, seeking subjects for their coarse by contrary winds, and fled no is at once made miserable and life beeomaa[ - The eggs are more in the demand than the lace whereon to reef awhile, the rich. An underground lake has been discovered ? - their scissor&. A good cutter averages from p Y g to i,er a burden. To oruinar family and '' feathers. They are very beautiful and so The galls and the torus are better off, for Y Y two to five Heads of hair a day, and he pays tough that it is difficult to break them. the �hn nit on the sea itself testes Ion three miles from Genesee, Idaho. It was social training of a woman is a poor prepay- r . from 2t. to lOf. for each. It is estimated professional curio makers drill a hole in each y 8 found by a well digater. AL a depth of six- atic n for her as candidate for the sterner ' that a single head of luxuriant growth se they will. But the poo>r� migrants, less teen feet clear puce lake water ran ogGnv r, duties of life. Society, which only says .. . ' end, take the iride out and then the shell have no such Y weighs about a und• favoured b .their ptcuctu the surface for a time, then settled back to ' K p° is carved and mounted iu silver. There are leasant thins is largely - - ? The false hair thna obtained -at the coat power, an to them.tA atop t their High , the earth a level. The moat cncin6s art P things, g yr, possible for . three la ore of '.he aHell and the canals is P O this. Everywhere there should be frankness, ;' ' of the tears and regrets of many . foolish y S unless to perch awhile uponi the yards of it is that fiah' were brought to the surface by' and ' iris she uld be brought u in an atmoa- � l dbue so airs to allow three colors. The eilvec some friendl ship, , means dearth. 8 tzg p : maidens -is the finest .in that market, and Y p the overflow. The ]have a euliar a sr- .. is set in the firs t layer, so thick is it, sad How these birds find their way to the Y PPe phere of facts not of fancies, and they wilt . Q , sells for an exaggerated price, which puts it when it is all carved and ornamented exacts t which they left dix months be- arses and are sightless, indicating that they ecome happier and more ulseful women. - - - aR beyond the reach of the ordinary purchaser. by the silver it s handsome." fore is a nzzle indeed. ft the th e- are underground fish. The spring has at- - - - •.- i ; Besides it is evident, that the supply of - P • Y Y tracted much attention, and many fa = . - r . +, M. _ marked r of swallows hav known to re- ui the vicinity f ent:iue cuttings must fall far short of the Pm y ear that their farina w '- A Serge, tailor -made, is an important ad . r u aiv ' So the majority of , .� , He Wo ildn't Take MutL - . . tarn year of ter year 4o the very same spot drop into iihe lake; _ unot to 'the warm weather wardrobe. - ; - ;� emend for f lse hair. -. • this wavy merchandise is obtained -yes, , a,- -" Just a those two people in the beneath the ewes of the vet came house, 1 . ladies, i am exceedingly eolrry, bat it is the Ringing their way thither o er some 3,000 - ��il. conservatorryy o w spoon they are. Don t - . fact —from the rag pickers. These busy you think they re silly *'� • or 4,000 intervening miles of land and sea. What a marvelous memory he birds must ' a - searchers of ash heaps and garbage barrels He-- Yes, a en't they ?" f . _ have thus to recollect all the details of a ! collect every day in the city- of Paris alone g]te ` It see ns im ssible `that do son- . at least 100 potphda of hair, which some bun- aisle people cou d act eo soft. doesn't !t ?'• journey which they have tale n perhaps but t J . , dreds of thousands of women have combed He -" yea, i really does." once previously, sudthateix orseven months ' t out of their heads during the preceding ' She (intently "1=-I don't sd lie you before! For they mast surely carry with - twenty -four hours. This hair, all mixed could a ever acts silly, could YOU?' y them a mental map of the' country over 'i - - ` together and soiled, one would think, be- Be (firmly) -- ` No, indeed." , . which they have passed, Ilea and distinct Dud redem lion, is sold to hair cleaners in every detail, indelibly plot gropbed upon I ._ y P She (very much disappointed)- Just their tiny brain&, %1'oudetfa l as us the in- • - at from $1 to $1.50 w pound, which shows what I thought. Please get me my wraps.' ;# . simply that the fair sex of one city alone _ atinct of the carrier pigeotl, Hick grasps • - throws away annually about 30),0001. - _ - - { safely . home from a distance of hundreds of . - ' worth of Bair, for which they afterward CAKg WITHOur Ears. --Chap one -p of miles, t is as notliinq compared with that of Pay it is the same hairr, mind coneid- salt Pork very >�,nb, add one cup of boiling thecae tiny migrants, in whose case the bun- - - Bbly over 1,000,000f. water, one cup c sugar and one cup of mo. dreds of miles to he Traveled a re replaced by The cleaning- of this "refuse hair in an lames, four and one -half cups of flour, one as many thousands, an whirl have to jour- 1: , teas nful o reds one -half and of rsis. ne to the Jint iustanoe to a bourne wholly - operation which requires careful attention. Poo po y ` _ �,lterthe hair has been freed from the diigt ins and ot1►er fra�it if you prefer, unknown. _ t- .t .s -j -Z�,j,, -sr:: .die': r.,t ^tr °,: ;r i+ .* :.. c _ F: et..+� >'}��t•. _•v a -z•4_ -" ,.! ,a - ..11 - . , - _ - .1.,.:t�•>iFa ,s.. _ F.. r e �• .. . • . ! r. ..,4 }. i' TMp - t. . . - - - _ -t- x. ' ..ate. .{ - t- +S s a "•f. - r I IN .� I ' , s a'".F ' FF ' f .a• tr •. - . .� -S ,tea 'i:` . . _ - �. .' .,y ♦<?y - !.!' � - k i' - j `j � ' Lr . J�" t ` 4 +l L _ 9s _ ]y-1 et i_i ° e ' . n — ' a _ "A' -'era :: P y*$ _ r,p. =r �:y� _ °�. 5= s m'- v 7 �' f. V.. Y' }} .H' r' ` { q �' h i .d - ,y - s' ale: : +t1 --'-t' .7 w t & '" 1 - 1 _n y�f ,�y 4 a_ o- ;- ar' -su. r -fi' : -tt'4 `b'°sY .,� .� •y'�`y '� "r• - ` i-" ' a' Y� .:,qr v6 ' +..6 r : 1 .f' 5� ��'��'" °��; _.ems. _ - - _ - q `4'•' 3Fi�'z _ '�. :.: -Qo `'�' a. s s '�_- :'. '•7.. q. All, � 1 i . a: {c5 !1A-1<, •t "7 ??+C `gr'°�riy co- _ - d -- t S 5'.' - I ti's = -s• ` `. _ �, a - S w avv�4 s'- , - I ' ,•, : .? �t L a<�''S :psi . ' s r f'�' - s - ¢ _ t - I' re r "ma'r't'- •S5, '�) }_ , - a , . •>.11 rf r - - _ - -aTP' ': - ' r �. b , •,a S'3W1 . ?'w,'.. -`4' ` :.,. • .- n3- c "tj_. - •'..'.a :°rte;'' °Y .M - {., -- .,e,�.: a; �`}'irk�� t n,t i•t- 1 - ,; r� i.�k _ vs -e. r� rag -a. >, t�jr a' ` -'w, -.yx. Z.0 - `.J. a•t- r.' -'`; .� .•a.' :. , - , s : .rt,,'+•v i ). ti k» -., ° �' ,nom 7 - .<a .v W'Ote'w, .s .: J - �'4# I . � . " ;, w I . � . : ,:-,-,, J .. . J. � - r. x. - �i•. :.•� �.�! , sat s '' >. I - ^: •tom-. - -.+, . `+:'�.,,> .• 4- _ _ - ► -i� r - -. - _4 �, sx -o .1777 - Fs' P-.4 „ }. � E3 1, ! - , j;r. a� ^ , � I {� t t ; n . x' .. �� t. y 1. I . _ t2` .I i . -._. 'T . . - . 190L_ . - - i.- s _k'• s': E�tkfi £e - - _ - - - _ ;� •:-Scam. 4.-1 An ,..::.d'ra,ta;:s.:.a. t At,*.cnacw"tE/�O6#i't>7 - ,V.-•7 : •I - 7 F , G i r 3 r - - water, and upon advice of the doe ho ' �,\/�,,, - - -- - *.= " ," OLUah a Q. , A SANATO �A - CO: �IflACLE� said Lhere wad hope for' the, I . #►u Tti eed�1 iitltt�of� John Qntokly Extemporized FIre Tow �i � v: � _; _ �' <; Pnnotnalit h a :nos` useful and needful .- :'y s•:= Wit' broteght homq, here it was t6oug6L fiat y This is smeaninglesssantence but it con. /, T . Co .x J.;, ^ ; - _ -, -5 virtue, which all would do well to s, l . ' ` - I .•., r: "�'. death would goo Dome to relieve Ali! of 'my Qb�b, tains all the letters of oar alphabet. Five of 'i Sr_ ''� t. g•�. even at the cost of much rsonal exertion, t .. ,.' . :,,: t I BLLpI,E � F08 YEABI� AND Egt,LIID- sufferings. Last $epumber, while in this Pe hose letters spelt woman, and large �'1 " , - g, ;� : Z - `.y Bat he who, paaotnal himself, ri dl ez- - -"; ''`U �.. r•.� - ED FROM HOMITALS helpless and muff, ring condition, a friend of rigidly Y numbers of women believe in the virtues of - - - �� I. � �: `. t aeb the name of eve one else aeee tin no .1 -�,_K . AS TNCII$ABL% mina in IIami }toi ., Out., called my atteption rY P • g Dr. Pierce s Favorite Presari lion -a atrial- Toronto, Mauch lt;.. I to the ststenfea: of one John Marshall • mg 1 vs, table Dom , �.� h 1t. excuse makin no allowance rebuking +�..- .�.;. - „ ' '� : ` j P ii°. i1. - .5rk a eve dell wi a severity Hite y pound; for her use only, „i _, . r ; . - . whose -case h ieen similiar tom own y y q f"Pt'oP�- and an unfailing aura for tale many Ills that We Ire going t0 add t0 01Ir: { °' ,Y `: °' ' I tfoisate to the pffenee, and indu to in an � �' � -, - �" - a 'tt'sIe semairlrsble BzyierttrHee •ate 'C1iaw� and who had tae ' t cared by the ass of Dr. im fiance sad and nation feirgmo beset her. It recnberatea wasted strength, E'' qtr" �.. , ; Quant as by an Albany willtarns pin for Pale People. P° �g re cen• restores the fuactionm to a normal condition, btIS111eSS this season, We had', .tea; , F. ,� ,_ In this case'Mn. Marshall eatable than the tardiness which called it ;� :,a. . r 4� .• .v� (N. r,) Journal Reporter -A , who i4 a prom• and fits her to bear and rear health off - forth does more to brie his favorite virtue y lent last but were of to to.. ,w 4 ;� Story of 8tsrpusiag anent membe>� of the Royal Teinptars of g spring ; promotes dfgeetfon, purifies the p y ' g * F .' • � • - 1: `T Temperance, 1>kc after four ears of con- into disrepute thaw torecxmmeudit. Some blood, and Ives activit to the bowels and hav@ more, . NOt Oln t0 ;" .` i t� interest. " y cars g y , :- . y , in En land the tnai of a g g t-1 :.• .. : _ stant treat#nedt 1-y the most eminent Cana- °g° g • P P� kidneys. Ina word i+ is a woman's cure s., ,:u t t •, ; - ." , - AIbany, N. Y.LJournal. March 4th. damn h sicians en ronotinoed iucarable large hustnese house met one morning, wfth and safe ward. Guaranteed to give satin- p y '' e 1 u= - . - _ - . . .''' P Y P g swoo it and ou in b hurrarh _ ;, .V . Y stern and frownin as ct ed and price ($1.00) refunded. - :; :;, r and was paid t e - =1000 total dieabilit g Pe • aI' ag factfon or its t" " :' -, : .SrAt3AT0(3A, March 4th. -For same time• claim allowed b the order fn such cease, feeble clerk who had been a nt from his and ru811 but b Stead ever fr , Yon won t snit me at all as the man . , u f peat there have been reports here and etas- Some months i Ddr. Marshall began a Post for two days. The lattert abashed at y y y .; - - > "` � �. where in Saratoga county of a most remark- the cw:ademnation.he read in em to er's said to the tailor who refused him credit. "�'�. ;. x'�y:.;�`,` 1: � ;I o course of tr t ant with Dr. Witlian -s' �° P y day -the -same kind Of �Oi' . �. r .. a JF...�r. able-indeed, so remarkable as to be mire- pink. Pills, n a ter taking some 15 bones face' began in trembling accen : Blood Will Tell. ;fib t °.Q ,.., ;;;;,ti „�; ^ulnas --cure of a most severe case of loco- - motor ataxia, or creeping paralysis, simply by the use of a popular remedy known as " Pink Pills for Pale People," prepared -and put up by the Dr. Williams Com• tut.'Morristown, N. Y. and Brockville, Out. The story was to the effect that Mr. was fully rest( I thought I sent for two 1 them accordin, the wrapper a days the cold 1 to health, o IId try them and my wife z a of the pills and I took the directions given on h box. For the first few i{at a were pretty severe, u I I have been very Ill, efr." "III, air," retreated the a ny- hearted merchant, "ill, vir; you ought i4 have been dead." - Of course such extreme cruelty was only made possible by the unjust relations of employer and em In ed but w, ma email Of course it-will -that is if it is good, healthy blood. It will ¢low in the cheeks and tell the sWry of perfect physical health. If it does not, if the complexion is- devoid of color, the muscles weak and flaccid, some- thing ought to be done about it at once, for win your LWIlars and 9 oodW1110 ; ., ; ,,: f '.. We are ,•s, :�.Y. Ding to do it by sell- _ �, ``��'' f` tai' � ing the best Dry Goods. Not f t ..r ,_ the best puffed -�f , ("- but the best ' � ' ' was so very we Eck, but I continued to follow P y ' J Y In such cases delays are dangerous. For - '- Chas. A. Quart, of Galway, who for the g p. believe that punctuality was the favorite torp;d liver, "biliousness " and the thou- made and a gllahty that has _'. , . --, I instructions as to taking the ills and treat - last six or eight years has been a great suf- ment and even before I had used n the virtue of this specimen of inhutrtani � , - Pce ty sand and one ille to which these conditions ,. • ` }_ fora, from creeping paralysis and Its attend- P The vs, fact that our favorite virtue is It S name On lt. We 11 have } - P g Pa y - two boxes of pit I began to feel beneficial of the system lead, there is no remedy in , • j' ant ills, and who had become utterly power- effects from them My pains were not no one in which we ourselves excel should be the world equal to Dr. Pierre's Golden Me- none In our Store that hash t. - - _ _ less of all self -help, had, by the use of a few bed; I felt wa er ; my head felt better ; sufficient to make us at least ( doubtful As dical Discovery. Buils, pimples, eruptions,' _ . . -s boxes of the Pink Pills for Pale people, been m food began f;o relish and its great enperiority. Than we ..: , Y agree with me; P°�+ scrofulous sores, salt- rheum, and all kindred • - _ x�. f so fully'restored to health as to -be able to Icould straighten up ; the feeling began to it and value it is certainly no proof that it diseases are cured b it• i ' ,;, 1. . walk about the street without the aid of g 11 excels others which we have- of and do Y Sometimes the truth :teems like ex- -. ` come back into nq limbs ; I began to be p When you era betting on an absolutely -`� crutches. Tlie fame of this wonder- able to et about on m crutches • m eye not appreciate. A truer insl'ght would a aeration because so mueh`esa er" ful, miraculous cure was so rest g y y y perhaps, convince us that out 'f the man sure thing, save out five cents for car -fare g� gg -. • - r ` y g cams blrK:k agaiai good as ever, and now, y home. .. that the Evening Journal reporter thought after the use of ei ht boxes of the ille-at virtues to which we can make but slight ation passes for truth. You judge.: =', `:6i '' it worth his while to go to a cost of only p pretensions there are several of more wei ht Behind the Scenes•, - 4P,J"1 � - Galwa to call on . Mr. Quant,, to Y see l -I can with the f this as essayand write it down &Schaf . - � _ .4i :4- . y • help of a cane o alv, walk all about the house and value than the one on whfph we pride On the stage the tinsel, the glitter, the ��' .. . learn from is lips, and from the observes- and d ourselves. At any rate, whatever it ma order and th ' t f h h It w 1d ba ;f the store were other t.'_ Vii', :: ", ,:- 4Ijt. , _ l �{ � t :;. lion and testimony of his neighbors, if his ]tar ' man aw wood,- and on pleasant Y e pain ,show ort t e most, ou I t ,+- k y , g ' days I walk down town. My stomach be' and however essential, there is always at step behind the scenes, and you will be- than this but when you think of half . - - •:, ° ; "' alleged cure was a fact or only an unfound- trouble is gone; I have gained 10 pounds - some other of a different nature wanted to hold the truth. The chorus girls are not all ' _: . ;`1. ed rumor. And so, he drove to Galway and I feel like a new reran - and when the s rin balance and to guide ft` The more we excel '.'fancy paints them," but rather what the a thousand helpers in fift difi<'erent , ... ' y Pe y _.� spent a des and a night there in visiting P g in one direction the more we ed to excel tut themselves ;just so with man - '' P Y g g opens I expect to able to renewm or W y of the De Departments eoverin more than three :. q, Mr. Quart, getting his story and inter y �° in another, The man with a roe sense flamin� advertisements of so- called "catarrh g �''ac and piano agenny. I cannot speak in too s� g viewing his neighbors fellow- townsmen. high terms of D r, W iltiatns' Pink Pills for of justice is especially Dolled apgn to eniti- cnras.' Get back of the scenes, and they acres of selling space, you shall deter- _ _ " �- :. It may be proper to say that, Galway is a pale People, as I now they saved my life vats his generous impuleea and the ,are not cures. The real one, and the onl '% yy mine this great• Dry Goods Palace to "-. . ' .'. Y ppretty little village of about 400 people, de- after all the dove a had iven me u u in• generoae man should exercise more remedy that is a cure, is Dr. Sage s Catarrh lightfully located near the ce tre of the curable." g P than ordinary pains to hold the scales of Remedy. Lift the curtain, and you will be something beyond the ordinary- . - �- :.,'�- town of Galway, in Saratoga unty, and• Other citizen, of Galway, easing the lutioe. Firmness without eyrnpnthy de- find the naked truth to be, that this Rem- It is ! It is ! ►9ueh a showing of fash- rt ' about 17 miles from Sarato a Spriugg8. wonderful cure f Mr. generates into obstinacy ; and sympathy edy is the one that curep the worst cases of . Upon inquiry, file residence of Mr. Ci><aflea pills for Pale People, etw. them. without individuality reduces a man to Catarrh in the Head, and no mistake. It is ionable stuffs is beyond the aotnpre- . . . A. Quant was easily found, for everybody p what Emerson oalb '• a mush of (cures- also es remedy in all catarrhal c:onditiona t t Frederick 3exto a sufferer from g heuma- „ ' pension of those "who havn t already . . • ,�' % + , seemed to know him, speak well of him and gg siona. So through the whole gamut of such as Catarrhal Headache Catarrh of the - / to be overflowing with surprise and satis- their said umo he and f n Schnitz, who had of virtues, each is dependent upon tome other Thrbat, etc. seen it., We had a mind to • say it . . t faction at his wonderful cure and restores- 'fared from chro ir, dysentery for ears for its own beat efficiency, and the favorite Har Ma eat was roclatmed Em rasa of ' *{ ' •S. ` lion to the activities of enterprising citizen' 'said he had taken two boxes of the illy one more than all others needs ".e eomple- India fifteen ears ago. P hasn't any equal anywhere. Certainly - s _ ship, for Mr. Quant was born in Galway and and was already erred. P ment. y g ' not in Canada.. had spent most of his life there. Mr. Quart - Worth its weight in gold: Adams Pepsin _� - . -' Mr. Ona.It h also tried Faith rule J -- - was found at his pretty home, on a pleasant with ez rte of h t treatment in Alban TO Tell ttie e of Tutti Fratti Gum for all uneasiness at the - '" street nearly opposite the academy. In re- and Greenvale 9. Y To tell the Stomach. gold by all Druggists dt Con- %' : r spouse , ,.,but with�no benerici- ago of a horse, If you believe that, 1st • us p se to a knock at the door it was In.i fectioners 5 cents. y. ' F ' al results. pert the lower jaw, of course , I I - ;� : opened by a man who, in re ly to an in- The sixth front tooth the tai© will ttQ, Send Ou ram lea free Of tr .�r _ It A number of tt a ore rominant citizens In almost every school of the Mikado y h - . ,� -; quiry if Mr. Quart lived there and was p And every doubt, and tear dispel. I Empire it is the custom one des in the of Galway, s Re C. E. Herbert of the P y course Of just such dry oods - Y• Two middle "ni P autumn to take the u it, out, rabbit- '1, - _: . at home, said : " I am Mr. Quart•. pp rs" you behold . y g . Will you come in ?" After a little gen- Preabytertan chn :�c ;Prof. James E. Kelly, Before the colt is two weeks ad • P P as will tell their .own tale. We . ' principal of the ademy ;John, P. and More eight weeka.two more will tae; hunting. t . ' eral and preliminary conversation. and Harvey 'Crouch, a 1 Frank and �dward• Before eight months the ..corners' cut the Mr. John A. Cainpbell, St. Sixte, Que., have a most thoroughly equip- r "'rk after he had been apprised of the object for Willard, mercha,.tt and man othero to writes 31 wife was unwell for four pod 111ai1 Order De )artmentto for which the Journal reporter had called q The outside groove, will dtrappeesr Y -� - , upon him he at request told the story of whom Mr. Quaut and his so miraculous From middle two in just one year; years from irregular periods, brought about P � 1 . - - _ .. himself and of his sickness and ter;ible cure by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills two years the second pair; by a severe sold. She tried many remedies, atteAd t0 all Such ret�uestS.�•nd . for Pale Pao le, re well -' known, •were � three theeornere, too, are bare, but without relief. Seeing L"r. Williams' 4" aufferinga, and of the ineffectual treatment pleased to have ilia oportuuity of hearing At two the middle `•nippers" drop; Pink ills advertised 1 procured two boxes fill all orders the same day as 1 __ ` be had had, and of his final cure b the are g At three the second pair can't nto P P ' 1 Y testimony to th( igh .character of Mr. p� and the result is a rmsneut cure. The - . of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, When tour years old the third pair goes; y received. We charge nothing . • Quant, and of v er fying the story of his At aye a fall now set be shows. are the best m icine in the world for the t , " and cheerfully gave assent to its usef or recovery from the terrible affliction from The d black to will s � disease ou ra resent them for. Sold b for our work. ere only too . - r .publication. He said : " My name is Charles which he had for ,io lore a time been a suf- At six years from the middle t win view. al Y y y - _. A. tZuant. I ani 37-years cld. I was born The second 1 dealers. - lad to have oil use us just.. ' _ ,q.. �� - fare,. - g :- pair at seven 7cat>s • g y _i s� . ':: in the village of Galway, and, except while '� At eight Lhe spat each ••Dorn. +r; clears Mix blacking with soapsuds for ordinary a i4s ', Truly, the dntX •,f the pnyaiciarrt iasot ;ton SO far as maybe. .. a traveling on business and a little while in From middle nl�pors" upper jaw to savb life but to heal disease. i b AL nine the blaot ipo Gr will withdraw; 1. - ` Amsterdam, have spent my whole life here• The remnrkabl i assail from the Qae of The second to (XIBSONW TOOTHACHE GUM - ' M wife' is a native'of Ontario. U to pair at n are white; For • ' - - Y P Dr. Williams, Pi k Pills in the case of Mr, Sloven finds the, "corners'• light, sale -by Druggieta>L IPt•!bo 160. . . I - : about eight years ago I had never been Quant, induced t e reporter to make further As, time goes on the horsemen know, -Peaches, from the Cape of Good Hope iQe 6 - . = . sick and was then in perfect health. I was ;enquiries ooncem ng them and he ascertain- Tb(i oval teeth three -41ded grow ; cos► being sold in London. _- T. EATON COPY-9 . . fully six feet tall, weighed 180 pounds and that the are n �t t, They Longer tray perfect before A. :p' was very - strong. For 12 years I was a ' Y patent medicfn ♦in Till t••enty, when we know no more. (LI - .: the sense in whir t ist terse is enenrail °' • _ ' WTED) travelling. salesman for a piano and organ used, but a highly ecienti6o preparation, - • "� -, ,��� YONGE ST. QUCEN ST.. s° company and had to do, or at least did do, NEW YO13K. i �38i,1W,198,18>s, 200. (10 ua is - , TORO�iA . the restttt of year of study and careful ex- The Cod _ agreat deal of heavy lifting, got my meals qer i ment.' They ia, a no rival as a Wood El ant new but %t sloe to 'cars e- X11 rztadet One Root . - very irregu]arly and slept in enough "spare eF! p g , esp ilder and nerve .•estorer and )lave met That He) - . ; beds in country hout-es to freeze any ordi- with unparalleled suocess in the treatment dally built for this service, leave Union Helps to cure - . nary man to death, or at least give him the ' of such di saes a9 raralysis rheumatism Station icily. except Sunday, at 4.55 p. In.. The �0'� rheumatism. About eight years ago I ' sciatica, Vitus d nee, palpitation of the running through without change to brew s'' ` began to feel distress in my stomach and ,� I ! heart, th t tired f IinQ which affects so- York 'City over the popular West Shore The disc reeable � - consulted several doctors about it. They., many, ani all disc es depenuing upon es 9 , , all said it was dysp�paia, and for dyspepsia watery condition , E blood or shattered route. Lunches are served on these cars, .. , taste of the ►Q i k - . • I was treated by all the patent in different : nerves. and they contain every comfort and Don- COD LIVER OIL o � places, and took all the patent medicines I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are also a specific venience, and are so perfect in all their ap ' Is dissipated in 0 - could hear of that claimed to be a cure for for troubles pecu Jai to females, such as iutments that a tri W New Yortt is made dyspepsia. But I continued to grow gradu- i suppressions, irregu) ►rities, and all forma P , '� :• `.- - ally worse for tour years. Then I began to of weakness. Tht build•u the blood and a Pleasure, all tedious tr&us.ers and the an- ' G� - ' - have pain in my back and legs and became restore the glow o ht;alth to pale or sallow noyauce of lunch counters being dispensed ' conscious that my legs we -e getting weak :cheeks. In the .case of men the affect. es with. Sundays, leave Toronto at 12.20 8 . ­ � : � Y, . - and my step unsteady, and then I staggered Y y ' P• .. _____ - . , `.,. radical cure in all cams arising from mental m. connect with a through car at Hamil. CASILIA4E TOPS ''..14 "° when I walked. Having received no bone- g worry, overwork or excesses of whatever ' fit from the use of patent medicines, and f ton. Train leaving Toronto every day at, . nature, are the host in the market and havn patented •.' feeling that I was constantly growing worse, 12.5p m. connects at Hamilton with improvement -3,notifound in an other make, I then, upon advice, began ilia use of etc- I On fartlier iuqu;ry the writer found that P• order ono from y . ..-, your Carriago Maker. Take theca pit are m,►nufactured by The Dr. through Bleeping car for New York, arrf�- OfPure Cot$ Li Oill with no other kind. �/ t is belts, pads and all the many different < Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Out., in 7.30 following morning. HYPQPH48P ITE8 r���r kinds of electric appliances I could hear of, and Morri town '1. Y� g g K• and spent huitdreda of dollars for them, but and are sold in ��• r_ra�.rs pre MONEYt MONEY MONEY .' I boxes, (never in bilk by the hundred) At 50 A estion. - _. - • - they did me no good. (Here Air. Quant , r The patient of string from - - showed the Journal reporter an electric suit' conto a box, or bix bo; ces for $2.50, alai Mav low can we raise more corn to t e aeber? of underwear for which he paid $124.) In ! be had of 4611 drug;,isle or direct my mail Why, of course by tieing Putalam's Born Ltx. CONSUMPTION. LONDON AND CHADI1i11 ' from Dr. VVilliarns Medici�te Go., fRom . =�:�C ®1'ri0, COUGH, COLD, rR the fall of 1888 the doctors advised a change ' either add LeWill Tha rice at which these tractor. Putnam 's Painless Corn Extractor W�TING . 01149ANFA, takes the • of climate so I went to Atlanta Up., and ' P has given universal satiafactian for it is rom�y as he would take milk. A oar- LOAN AND A01INCY CO. LIMITED ` ' pills are sold makes a course of treatment that enabdos, and awesderhl Aeab prodwr. ! sure 'safe and painless. Like every article raNla,a other. All Druytptrita, , l.OeA ' •. _ - acted as agent for the Estey Organ. Coma- , - puny. While there I took a thorough elec- compare; i sly inex peLaive as compared with of real merit it lama a host of imitators, and gCUTT BOIPNS, Belleville. 103 Bay Street, Toronto.. other remedies, or me icat treatment. we would a Tall warn the ubliel to guard .-� �,. -,,.� tric treatment, but it only seemed to specially p g rd f • aggravate m disease and the only re- against those dan emus substitu gg Y y g 8 t�s offered -- for the enuine Putnam's Extractor. N. C. TORONTO B CCl,11T AND CONFECTIONERY CO. Capital .........:...........86.000,000 yy ' S: lief I could get from the sharp and an Um1n0 s Appearance• ,' Poison Cu ,proprietors, Kingston. make the good,. Try them +said roe• f'._.,:' distressing pains was to take mot- The 1 -or. don, E .ig. Standard's corres- Money to Loan on Improved farms, city `- • phine. The pain was so intense at times pondenfr at St. Peters urg, Russi t, says that Affability, mildness, tenderness, and a ACIC SC&L Fat DYB44 CCi'rIN41 and town property on liberal terms of repay- • - '% that it seemed as though I could nut ' a gentleman who as present at the Bran- word which I would fain bring back to its taught by Miss Chubb, general agent i meat and AT LOWEST CURRENT RATtis MUNI. - t+ ` ._ . -stand it, and I almost longed for death denburg 'bsnquet hO n - Emperor William original signification of virtue -I mean good for Ontario. 23Q Tonga tit.. Toronto. out, CIPPAL DEBENTURES PURCHASED. y:. j ; Apply to local Appraisers or to -- '••;k as the only certain relief. In September made his emora le speech remarked to nature -are of daily use ; they are the J. F. KIRIL Manager.. - of 1888 my legs gave out entirely and my 1 the Em e r : " Your majesty should not bread of mankind and the staff of life,- ANTED-By h,06 a Canadian 'louse :i Doan Choice farms forrlale in Ont. & Manittioa . :-` i � �. r., W with g3,pNS to buy an interest in the ��5 . left eye was drawn to one aide, so that I forget u is. ',o ';his remark Em rot [Dryden. business, and go to England and take charge, A T - . had double sight and was dizzy. My trou- ( William i said to h we retorted, "I will busine,iscoutrollDd by them. Y.A. sozsxa, To- W s M e D O W A L L ble so effected my whole nervous system pulverize li,ussia." Tie correspondent adds My Patient'n Life Derpemda On It, route s,. ., .. s that I had to give up business. Then I re- that when'Gen. Co ant von Schouvaloff the Send bbl. St. Lena immediate,-- "Boetcn F'i1�I.DTEAoure9Coneti lion. sick { DIRECT IMPORTER OF - _ - turned to New York and went to the Roose= Russian :n nister at B,,rlin was apprised of message. Thus the grand pyramid of fame Headache, restores the Complexion, t ° ' ' PP Fine Clues, Rifles, Shootia0 cults ' { -� welt hospital, where for four monthly I was this remarkable salt( ,sure, and u n in- in towering aloft in the light of heaven, Don- (lot Free sxmplo at CiARt*tt i.D 'Pr.► a :•,rt• soquently orders and messages are pouring GIRAGIMOY. - - 817 ',hutch sty, Toronto. Hnati i Boots Etc. ::,I treated by specialists and they pronounced vestigatioli found that what he h heard _ __ - -__ _ g i my case locomotor ataxia and incurable. was true, t e imme iiatlely acquainted M. de in from every quarter. For are deadly in- GLNI• 4 WANTED -For "Out of Darkness Leaded Cartridges, Artificial Blinds and - . "' . After I had been under treatment by Prof. Giers, the Russian Minister of Foreign Af- terns' disorders, kidney, liver, or bladder, Aph into Light, or the story of my Lite ," by Trans n Specialty. - _ • Starr and Dr. Ware for four months, they fairs, with the faeGs ix the ease, who re eat $t. Leon is proved to be unrivalled. The F. Heav the converted Prize- Fighter P wonder is that any family would be without and Haloon- Keeper. The story of his travolr 8 KING STREET E., TORONTO. - told me they had done all they could for me, eq the ram rks of Emperor William to the and the life he led are inoro thrilling than the - -- . ,",' ?." j: a u or barrel in the house. ,0:." °' " .,. Then I went to the New York hospital on Cza;•': _Th Czar then summoned to hii'i pre- R page of Action. Send for circulars and term3.' Fifteenth street, where, upon examination, sere Gen, von S h ern. tz, ' the German g " y; p VYx. Biuoos. Publisher, Toronto. Oat. ,' , • '> >M,' Re Inald- I as ld feltah. wheah do _ -� the said I was incurable and would not : aiiibassado at St. PFJterabur and after you get shaved ?' Rupert -" Will you DR. TA" a AsTITAMAI - y. _ x . ..zlj.: take Hie in. At the Presbyterian hospital + recounting to - him th. statement made by awash nevah to tell any ltvtpg soul if I tall ASTH M A�t never fails. PERFECT DIGESTION ' they examined me and told me the same I M. de (clots, 'sal "Tell your Emperor you the seowet?" Reginald - "I awash on eend•youraddrees and VURED we will uiai� ­­� , thin In March 1800 I was taken to : that when he waits to begin pulverizing my honah." Rupert -" Well, I nevah get itx Y.DOanadtan Kept• ` g' FRQQ INSURED. - ;: ' shaved at all =�'• '' St. Peters hospital in Albany,, where I will throw half million men across the t 18ti 4deliiide St. +�'. Toronto, Canada. •� ,:: Prof. if. H. Hun frankly told_ my wife frontier with the g e>t eat pleasure." Elsewhere n this inue we publish the - - - -- - - - "''= my case wa a hopeIese ; that he could do -r particulars of a remarkable cure thatfairly TC j�i 1j �, . nothing for me and that she had better The late Bisho Doane of New Jei•ue outrivals the celebrated case of John Mar �� a "'Ol' �OV � D OPSa 10AMS, � ` =: I g y TUTTI- FRU1�1'i. A:': :, -.,; take me back home and Pave my I eras strongly op (iced to prohibition, rnd shall, of Hamilton, which created such a Are the beat In the world for the Throat and ," moue But I wanted to make a his side -board was lined with brand wine sensation throe boat the count Tha ouioeot Dr.E- c. „1'n9Ay,czr+ritthA.e• .. = y y, 1} ey Cheat, for the voice unec�ualieci Naw Tar x, neteber la, it#!i. '�1'_ ' trial of Prof. Hun's famous skill I &o. On one cocas on the Rev. Mr. Per particulars of this case are vouched for by g, T. W. Siaasped on each drop. Physiology teaches that r certain amount of ? :`kt, -v' esnd I remained under his treatment. of the Sons, of. Te t sure dined with the the Albany Evening Journal recognized as - - ' . _ N saliva accreted by the salivary glands of .the _ t °�`o , ; the leadin 'newspaper at the ew York YES Conaoiwptian and all Lena Troubles month, and mixiugwiththe food betoreorafter `" -r•• - _ for nine weeks, but secured no benefit, f Bishop, who, you in out a glass of wine, g has been cured by is prssestnco the stomach, inessential to mimes. .I - ., -: - - All this time I had been growing worse desired him to drt k ith him. State eapitesl, and one of the leading papers it enriched and Vitalizes ARABIAN BALM ti °n. The chewing of your Tutti -: ratu anm, • ,.; I had become entire' paralyzed from "Can't do it B' o . " Wine is, a mock- of the United States. There is, therefore, the Blood, giveR new life and health. Whole bet °ra °r i►tcer'a meal, espooisiiy whca coma ; :;;; :.- ,"•1 -`> binedwithsovaluableadigestiveas ••Armour's .�._ _TFy.. Y Y ," ' sale by Evans dC0.. (WeULed.) MDntreakl, peprin, "notonl increases tlowofsalivabnt f^a a_ - my waist down and hand party lost control or. no room to doubt that the particulate of the red- CL','• %: *•9 ••- case are aa�uratel and careful! set forth sanmateriallytoitsstrength as to insure a = . �,r .-f �. - - of my hands. The pain was terrible; my Take a glass o' b udy then. , Y Y , ' ' • pertest digestinu at the same time correcting 'I.,I le s fel t as thou h the were freezing end " No. •' Stroh dr nk rs ra in "' in every respect true, and must therefore " i r` •_' any odor of the breath which may b e present -Y,: �m e , g g Y g s g g• I;81i�IiI'i'IONS O F S! PPINESnxnT obenxsr.Y, M.D. t' my stomach would not retain food, and I By this time the Bi ho ,becoming excit- prove of the deepest interest to our readers,. - Sold by all Druggists and Confectioners in 60.`; Pucka, +,es, or for box of assorted samples which . :.,. e are therefore commend the article to their The first is bodil , '. y . fell away to 120 pounds. In the Albany : ed, remarked to Mr. erkins. •' You'll y health. To secure this, wtil be sent by mail, postage paid to any address _ =' hospital they put 17 big burns on my back peep the decanter to 'the gentleman next careful perusal Drink the ROYAL ®tVDt?I lwN COrFCB . onreceiptof25 cents. . `-° ,F''',�. '. . one des, with red hot irons and after a few to ou." which contains aproportion of German Danne- . - Address -r; W,-,". ` _- �. _ y 1 �Y `� A man may, if he known not how to save lion Ituot. with fine coffee as a host& It coma= THE TtJTTI- FRUTTI A. ii. CO. � �- days they put 14 more burns on and treated { No, Bishop, : clvn t do that. Woe as he gets, keep his nose all his life to the banes the Health giving propertieR of this well W Yoiigo St. Toronto cult _ I "- .V.'�'"� N I me with electricity, but I of worse rattier uato him that dtteth the bottle to hie rindetone sitd dfe not worth a known plant wi h the refreshing and dietic - - ' ''' -, a > g g that hatter ;,lost control of my bowels and neighbor's lips. "� Lwt.- {FraukWa. b'roat at t� E rod o y lF�, _� . ,� . . , , : I ". - - .", ­ , - .� -.11" 11 . - - 7 'report oe Co me. Prepared n y b < ;x„ - , "' *`;, i ';d a) ' rya `� �" : } b :3 [.s :5'' «' s ,- °.. , ? �'r - ! l +�' aA+ �Il ' -A- i4 .�� 7:' ti•! n k. ., ,,. r<' w r 11 x. k• i'. y . fi:re ti -x Y_ .ii. ` 51' % :. •yl'.. ,.¢ .� Y - . J.• . ,.4. i' •t,7' i i- - °Gd` as 4 • % : :, .r-v �y � .,,�. 11 �:. !�- 4:.46 - �i ,•� 'eY - jj W E p: s � 'Y �( r wyp. .y, u a,» •� ., •Yr s ?'i .�,. 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C proving conclusively that either one feelings, mast be exceedingly oppressive. � _.__,- "# 1. t - ' or both of thelii is guilty ot. perjury. We venture to write that there is no one _ °-.•... � - This evil is so general as to demand on this circuit bat knows that a certain NOW if3 tY,e tulle t0 get Furniture, Mattresses, , 1, • _. •• attention b the authorities: If ilia- sum of missionarq money must be raised. Picture Frames EL at rock 1'OttOlvl r- ei:'��E� C�tg.� .. y then the pulpit a o• s If there is such a one, prices. Call slid inspect our stock and ... - ' t: tics ip t0 �e admillisterd, it lsimpera- stands alone in blame. Bat, to continue, - 1'' - • $ published every Friday morning et its oihce tive �that ' 11 iuell have due respect agreeing with no, that everyone knows that • "' 7 � I' . and ou nre sure to bu �' c seed rlloua Pickexing, ant. for their ;ath, and where perjury is money has to be subscribed, then it is only y• - ;. � . ; -;• 1 TERMS : •!' , so ei dell' , incestigatiotl and punish. a question touching each person in the iZll� IlI't3 `Villl�o to sell � t low figures. I.)Otl't - _ 11* 4 c.) unity, as to how much will reach the ' • I t 41.35 psrpaa>r; X1:00 if paid in ar:vam�e, lnenit sh )uld fellow immediately : -- boa. A man who dedi'res in his heart of miss tills c1lance, ; . _ .. ' _ P RATES OP ADw ER ISIl�G : Bee4n `Vorld. hearts to give to the miseionary cause will :o -o: ` f ' - >. do eo at any cost. tit'hereae he \who does + " 1 First insertion por line - - - 10 cents ��%0 lln�-e a full line of UndertakiD,, C�OOds o11 �- __; . 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" , , - ; - _1 . - - t 0 a . :! . , ,�, . , , ,-,�:'�� - ..;. '. __ ' ( L,'� , I I IF"f 1_ ^ � 1 " 'i - . - , ­ � ,. ,_ . . - - . . !y.� - �: i�. :, . I : - - --�,�. ' - r 1 1 i , i - i! - - ,; F .� , T %rim � 4,,J, - _� , . ­ - '. ,�. '_ . . MARCH 25th.-Credit 1W4 of Farm . _ ' . ­" ­' ' '. " I . - . . . . - ".. - .,,-,, I0,.* I I I 'STOLEN IN THE 310ST B RE FACED MANNER Fftil])AT, M ii­'f ' , . % I . - ,r . .�� . - - 4.1 � . I �� I . ,.I, ;_ . -_ . I . - . ­ - . ''. " '1:1� - .. � , I . �. '.. *� J. .. . I !. - �­ ­., I - I .. . I ­ , . .­?­ ,,­!...4_ , - * � . . , � -,.;i - �"r.� . stock, Implements, etc., the property' of � ` I . . . I . �.a I— � - . - - - � ': I, -, Via; , - , � - ..", ! I . . FROM OUR EX HANGES. .. I . - :.�'; i ., ... ii. - . - - 1. . _-� ��.-_�;F 1. ., !. - �� -;";' ' , . . - - i .. . . - - - , 4 . ' . . I - - .� it , - . I Frank Sleep, at lot- 16 B. F. concession, .'-'-- , ' I-' . �'-_ � 1 , ��: �'- - ... ;,- �:; ;�-.­i - . , . : - ­ " : - .�,. ,1­:­­jw,_, . . . . new to be built in , Pickering. 7 months credit. Sale at 1 ' . .. . . . ' ... ' -- :- ��'!'.'_ - �Ii - , � - . CE, N -T S' : Difficulty of - Breathing' ' ' . A * Registry office is . . . . F� ,�. � I - . .. -1. :1 -1 V - . . . . -1 ��). - , - -:_ ;:_ t, *AR I . ,f � � . " I - , . � i. If. 4' ��W; .. - - Simcoe.. o'clock sharp, see bills. Thos. Poucher L : - t ­ - ' I � 7, *",* Y. . :11 .: �4 .1 " - '.- ,_ I - � *J_�A, ..; - , . .. "i, - . I - ,. - - . - /. ,,o_4%,,, �4! i , it is said a felt boot factory is to be 63- Auctioneer. - :. Tightness of the Chest .. -_'_� - ": - , 1, -A � _.; I I .= ., : . __.�!r.-�-,,,,- � Y, _91 . tablished in Berlin, Out . :. - A� -I- . 11 .. ... �r�..'r . . I- , .. ' --.-_,'J,., v . .. SATURD.kT, March ­16th :­_Cre'dit, sale of . i . . - * , ­ - . ", � -1 - - .. � : �. , t*,�. I,— . . . . � ­;�­,. -, -.6, ;.�.� There were 37 failures in Canada last _. .. I �­ - � .11_ . I . - - .1 Z ...", , ."... 6 - I . - .. ,.-.-. ' 1 '' Flesh �'. _:_­.'�,-­;­ V!_.-,s' ,-�, . I farm stock, implements etc., on rear of - - Wasting away of . F . . � .; . ��t,444, ­ , - A - �­ 't. . wok,kl P,gaiust 26 a n ---... ,..'-', ,.. .t. . - . I �. yearaao. lot 30 in the 8th concession of Pickering, ' . - ' � ' 11 __ ­.. . ,,_!­,�� 11 I- .. - .. - . .1 .. I .- I . - __ �, � ,, r -, - The South H4sting teachers' . - , -j !.'- il,�,,r J, . � .. ; . , .. . � , - .t- I - . .. ' . - ' - �� - .­ .. . : - ... 1, � .. . . .. - .. ­ . . the property of W.J - Michell. 7 month's I . . ­ ' _.. , : �:. ' . ' .... '. 4 �' . . . . . . . . . . . _� ...... T TLE . -- Throat Troubles -, - -"':-: __. . .11_­-,3 -. . _ � .".. . j - . , . . I _­.::":,,._-;_� , tion will be held in Belle on May 19th credit. Sale at one o'clock. For par- - � � , . - I .V. � I,, . .: ' . . . � _ ­ , I . . . . . . - _.. . :: - . : . � I � . . ;,. ­ �_ � A , - ­_ . - . . and 20th. . . . .. 11 . , - - - . . ; . . - .�. . �, ­ ; �: I . .. ­? ;,.- ... . .. titulars see bills. . - . ­ 1. .. .1, �4";�,: � .11' . Thos. Poucher auc- . I .Consumption .- _�. _. . -.1 ­ -.1 -4 � - - .. I . - * * I 0 k . . . .11." I .1 I : � _:;i. I . � . � . . . . - -- . _41 __ . It is rumored that the ' Canningtolu tioneer, . � - . . . . _;". -, �..'�. A - .,..: - , . . . - - . a _ ::- ,� :1 . ., 4 I . . . . . . . C I I . . , . . I..- . � , .. , I . I - , . `_- r , .. ­ . I . I . . - . � � . I r . . . . . . . . - I I . . . . . - .�_ : , J r I . - ; - . . I I . ­ - I , . it -11 much office in ____ - - w -_ - I , " � , , . . 'lel ner NO open a . . � . . . : - , . - G . ... . _.. �... I . .. - Bronchitis, Weak Lllilgs .. *I �:. ­:--,-.:.��:.. '' - I- . . . . :!:! . . . . ­ I - . ­ - _. -.: ,:.,.,..- -:.�, -� .. 1% 1, . . � . AUC - ' I ­ . . - . . , 1)0avertou. ...­.. I�ION SALE .:,. 1. ­1. . . . . - . . . I.. .. .,�., '41 .. 1� . . . I I., �. . 1. . . . - ".. ., .... .. : lobert 11. She"pli rd,aged 25.com-. ..,. - - ­: . I .. . 1. . . Astlima, Coughs . : . . I. - . _. Mrs. P , I . - I . 1. I . . - � . . . . . . . . . . ,�,5!,4:4�. 1 1 1 . OF . . . . .. . . .e;,", , 1, .*. , . . . . . - * , - nutted suicide at P&e-boro by taking . . . i - - ,-- . . ­ . . _. p . ­ . ._.. � ': . � � . _­ . . .. , - , - � .'il�-.�. , 11 . I . . I : . . ; I . - � I : - . , - IV -k 1� ." :.a. - � . I '. - , : , il -­�': - -- , . I - . - : . . . I I . . - - I . � . ­ - I . . . - i ... AC _ . carbolic acid. - -NTM - ! - I .. . Catarrh, Colds - - .� : 11%, I.., - 7%.A.nmex - -=J.&..�l , . �. :- . -1 . . " . . . . . .. .. . � . . ... , - . - . .... . ;. � . ... . . _ ­ . - . - I � ::.::­'.,,­ . _, ", -_ . . ­ . � . . I . .. ..� Tile carpenter shop a the Penetang I - . . . . - � - . - - ; I . . [lop a 1, : . . � - - by virtu® of a power of `� . • . I . I . . . ­ 1_ .. - . . ._.'� a; . _. , , . . . . - . . . . . . � -�; �.. . .., � - . . r- . a � . '. . . . . . . . - . � - � � . - - - . -. - � .-.,. . I , -I - ; eformatory was burnt to the ground on NDER and . 14, '_ , - I - . . . . . . I . . . I . I - _. . - � . . . � - - - _4111_ � � . . U rate contained in a certain mortgage, - - . . - . . . . . . I ... - . . , ;*I-- - . � - t _._. . � , . I. . I . . . I . . . . : - , . . ., .­41_1 .. . .-. . . : , . . . . I . ;, . ­.1 . . . � . uesday night. Loss $10,000. which will be prbduced at the time of sale. there , .- .' . ` . . . . . . . -, I. - IT , - *1 . . . .. . I . � . . . . . . . _. I . �!:.__ , , -, - . - . . , . � . . . . . - - - . . � .. , � . ... � ij. ; ,-,. � Mr. Duncan Campbell, a well-know ale by Public Auction, on : . - .. ! . � . . I .. . . - . .� �; P . . . well -known . . . . . . . . � . .. ,:.. I .1 ", �.." I * . . � . I � . I . . . . . ­-, , 4� WEDNESDAY, Marcbr 30th, IM2, at Gordon's - . , .' � .1: I - 11 : I . . - - . . - I . . - . , . � . .. • � - and gieutIV respected pioneer, died in . . . . . . � , �',�.:_ -.1, . - . . . - . . I - . . . . . . . . ­ jl -_ - ­ I : . � Hotel, Village of Pickering, at 2 o'clock p. m. . . - - . - . . I - *. -+ -, I .... . . . , .. - J Fifty-five acres of land, more or less, being the , I.. . . . . . . . . . . . - - . - - - - . .. - .. . ". � -*.,- ­1� . . . . -.,I Simeoe on Saturday, aged 90 years. . I - . . . - . . n . .1 . . .: . . . - . . - _;�- �� I � I . - . , % by-law. is to. be sub- East part of the middle 100 acres of Lot No. 15. I" I . - . - . .1 . --.Ad-.." . . . ,� . - 11. " . .1 , I _. The Local Option ' - . .. . . . . . � . t, -1 I . - . . I . - In the 4th Concession of the Township of Picker- __ ., � 1. . D Ra -T-ii , A' - - . . . 1� � - . i - . 6 , . .1 - mitted to the Tatepayer$ of Stouffvil.le, ing. TERMS:-- Ton per cent. of the purchase I . 1. . . -_ . - . . - . - after the May meeting of the village coun - - money to be paid on the day of sale, balance -in 'I:- . � . . i + , - : - . . I . . .. I - .1 . I ; . . . . . . . . I .... - . . . cil IC � twenty days. A part may remain on mortgage . :.. . ; - 1. - . . . . . . - � - - . . .. . - I - with interest at six per cent. per annum. I . . . . .. . - . - . . 1). � . - . . . . - . I., . � . I . . .. . . I I . - . In the recent Dominion Off Hand Rifle For further particulars apply to I : I . I . - I . . . ' . . .­ , . . . � . .. . I . . '... ! 1. �_ ; . - .. - . . . - . .. I . - . . . �_ - . . . - . . - �. . - , .1 1. I_ _� .11 .� - . ... . __ victori . . . I Y- . � I . . I . . � . * . � .Association contest Orillia was OUS LEVI FAIRBANKS, D. ORMISTON,. .' . . . . . / . I - with . I . . . .. . . I . - - � & E c ri- of 468, Scarl. o--o being second Auctioneer. Vendor's Solicitor, . . ­ '. . Dated 16th March, 19M Whitby. . . . .. . . . , .... . . . . t - - 9S - , I - . . . - with 455. ___ - . .. * . . . . 1. . 1k _.. , . � i. " - , . , � . . . - � - ­ -11 - I , . . I . � . . . . . .. ­ � Dr. J. F. Taylor, of Uxbridge, has sold . . . � � . I ­ � I . I r'.., . . - , . ,._. 11 '. Ilia dental practice to D.A. Smith, of . S 0 C. U ­ . _.. . . I- . . . . ". 1 : � I... -1 P, � .. . . . �. . . I � I . : . . - � I . .., - 11 .. - � � :t . . .. . . - 1. R EMOVED To NEW PREMISES , . . . . - � . Kingston. Mr. Taylor is removing to ­ � . . I - . � . . .. . . I i ... �7,41 _71� .. . - . . . . . - . .- . . I .� � .� - . . . . .� . - - . . ..: � . . . : , -_ . . - . . . . . . . , . . I . 1: '��,' ;,. .. . . - Lindsay& . I - . - - ON - - - : - . . . , I . . ., .1 . - . . . . :.. . . . - . .. - � l.... If.,.. _. . .- . '. . . .. . . � � .� . .. C. , t °k..` � - I .- - . . - . . . . 1 ... . .- _ � . . . . �,�­ ; . . ... I . � . . . . . � . . . . t . . . - The West York L* wice Comm*u'on BROCK ST.9 SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK . ' . - - � . : . I .. . . . . . ..- -J,:, Z - . . - - . ' - . . . . I . - I . - . I . - ­. . ,,. ,�!, oron- .. I . .1 . . i . . .. . :. � 1., . ... . .- � .- ­ �. .71 1 �1. will hereafter hold its meetings at T * - . ' . - . - ' . . 1. .. I . . . - ..,. , I- - . . . . - . . . . � . � . .: Z. I � , . to Junction instead of at the Toronto . . ; I ; . - . : � . . I . . . . .. . . .- . . . I : , - . .. .. . - . o:: - �-'. , 'I- P�i ­ . - : - . . i - . � . . . . . I . � . . - ., P , .. . . - - . , . . . : �!�� _� _ , i Court house. - Whitby garble Works@ - .-- ..._­ . _.. , - emulsion . . . . _.. ­ � .. .. - ._ � . . . . . . -, . . . .1. - - � , 4, 1 . . - . � . C. E.Van Dyke shipped from the town- A's 9 � . . . . �. I - : . . .. I - � - . .. 1. 04enized -of P - -lilp of Markham and vicin�ty, during the . I . . . . ­. . . . .-. . . ..- i. . . 1. .. I .1 .. : , " _ t atinson & Hawkin - - . . . . . ,-.f,- . .. . .. . _� . - .'' y - ., . I . � .. . . . . past season, 1248 barrels of apples for the . . . . . . I I . - - . . - . '.I I - - t , 1. Manufracturers of ­ - - -__ .- __ - . - . - . �`- I.- , __ __ ... : , ' .1 - . . 1% - � . . . . . i .- .: English market. 'Marble Montimen to, Headstones 'and all . . . . -, . I - . * - Reports from various cities and towns other Cemetery Work, 111, I � - .. , - , -1 . . - 7 . I . . ­ - - . , throughout Illinois are to the effect that I . 111 - 'A � • Also linporters of Seateh, aw"ith-31 AM- 0 D �. , : - - ' ,- �.. ­ . .. winter wheat been greatly damaged orican an& caiLadtan oranites. . I -, � . I ­ - _. . ­ �� . - . . ) . . . - I � � :- by !`e recent blizzard. All parties wishing work would do well to call • __. 1. .- .. I .-. 1. _..� - I . . . . . . . - 11 - � ! � an us before pnrchasing. All workguaranteed _. .,. . . I I - . . .. I . I . . . � 1. .1". " - . : - . � A. M. Fisher, for many years license d prices of the lowest. _. ... . . .- m­ � . � . .- - � ­_ ` , . I . . . - ­ - . . ; . . .. . . .."... . .. 1 ;., . . . I .. . . : , TASTELESS - - - -. _. . I .. . : __ - . I � - - - , inspector for North Perth, has been de. on _. . - I � . . : I . I ". I . � � � . . . . . - . . � 1. I i - . . . . - ..: . � � . ; . I ------- - � _­ . . ; � . I . . I . . . . I � - - ' ' ' ­ . . . � . .. ­ . .. . . V. posed. William Cliwie of the Listowell We can give you a * good BOOT : � . ' . - . . - - -I . .- ... . .. � . - ." - .1. . - . . , . . . . - . Banner, is his successor. ' .. I . . - .� .,. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. - . . ­ r :, -. _. . - , 'I- - .. ...1. . ..., I . 1. _. I • . .1 I A hand, severed at the wri-4 was found - for small money., But. its the .' - - ­.­ ­ � - . � - ..c! * � . , , , . I . 1� ., - . . - . . - � . - - . ­- . � __ Friday, by the city commi inner in the ., - .-. . I . . .. . - ... _. . . . . . � I . , � - • T_,.a.:8M.d&-.r_rC)M_y_, rZ0n(:)1_TrZ(::). 01*-1Tr.r. ....... �� � . - � - money we want. If we don't - � : '. I . . . . - : garbage dumped into the ravine South of - ,. I . .. . . I . . - ..�­ • , : '' r, .. .� I . � . . - . . � . I � . the cattle market, Toronto, I - -_ -_ -_ - --- - - I - ----------- - ____ �- . I . . get Cash w6 can't sell cheap. I fl. - - I ' • - - - Only three hotel license,, will be issued I . I . - . - ' - FARMERS'. MARKET.- - - . - I . � I - . for the vill-t-P of .11illbrook this year, ow- ,.- you are it .doubtful customer and - � '. TORO1%T0, Mar. 25th 189- . - - ing to the decrease in the populatioi! dur- - .� - I '. - .' Wheat, fall,sh ...... - S 00 00 to o;9JENOUGH � FOR'lliE COUNTY .. I ... . have not the cash, (1011't call oil us, I � I , , . Wheat,spring ..... 0 ... 00 86 &o. 0 147 - - I - I.. . �' I. ng the last decade from 1,148 to 971. . - . . . __ - , , - . � � - I . - i . - it�, , - - - Joha 'Xforiisin, of Brooklin, liag a pas,, by on the otherside. Kindly call Wheat, red winter...... . 0 00 to () .40 . . . . . . . . � . . .. - . � _., . has. just received ,a large ' con- - ,-.:. ­ 21.- . - I . . � - � . steers and one heifer, and the average ay I oats, ushi .. 38 to (X) 184 W, ISE signment of Fresh Groceries, -New ... 1� , .i . - . splendid lot of I'A cattle. He has 18. and see, buy and p - all U O... Wheat b goose ............ 78 to (XI 79 . In - I * ' . .. I weight is 1400 lbs. That's quite a drove of - Barley, buili ... ......... - 45 to W 50 - - . ... - � I . I ,_�� . . N� -, . ro " . Fru - ts, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Cot- ' �. �-�. � . I � I ready cash. vVil. 19. JACKSON ...*. 7 � f - .. ­� . -�. .. ) PC as, bush ... .�_ I i i A man. named William Ames, while -i - 11 BROCK ROAD - .I . Hay, now, ton............ 13 50 to 15 00 fees, etc.-. and is selling it cheap for cash. Call at his store . : �, .. I - " . . , .----... working at a hay press near Or* Station t - 4. - . - .. ­ _.. . ' - , _ __ � - Straw, Wn ................. 9 00 to 10 00 and get some ot the bargains he is offaring. - : . . . . . . .. hts& week. fell into the packor. and his ' ; Dressed bogs ............. 5 75 to 6 00 . I in - - ' .- �. �. - . . � . . .. I . WHITBY MARBLE AND - I . . .1 � ankle was broken, and his log very badiv . E194. forequarters ....... 5 00 to ;) � 00 . . - I . I .- I L . . . . I .-. - �r �___ . I . � . . - * . : I 4 . . .1. - - - I bi-Woed. Beef. hindqaartare ...... 6 00 tj,. 8 00 .PIE RING ' I . . The antharitias of Victoi is Uairersity. Granite, Wors .Vutk�u .................. ;... 7 00 to - 8 00 ISAAC NlYTI SkE - I 0 . � ) . -_ -_ -- --- -- � - _.___ - -_ - - -------- ____ ______ ____ -_ . � .. . Cobourg. offer $100 reward for the re- Veal, earea . ............. . 7 00 to 9 00 __ ­ - . . . f the bcxiy of H. E. C. Stoney, . DUNDAS St...'- WHITBY. :: Banff'. lb .................. 00 w to oo ,30 .�... _.. covery 0 � .. . 1P '67AGG4 .. NEW 11SOV . - the divinity sto dent ►who was Alrowno4l on ,06ftbUsh" 164*.t •. .) . � . - - . I - swo, d0A .................. 00 1,.! th IN) 1, .: .. . r Is c*m Solution a Pwo WW amid= agilled on tht ha" . . --,. . . , . . . � 'faurday, by the n' setting of his boat. I I'll 111. %WWOW4 it was dwoovered - � , I .. IS " d 0 a ! r= 246161 the hair won com - . � . P 0 - . ' - - Barrie Chief of Police has:.beea I - q@ owed. we at once Pat, thim wonderful preparation, oil tae � . . I .. - - I- inst. uct. R. Wolfenaen, Proprietor. t. = &" entreat haA been the do=&" that we w* now I . . . f, - - - - :� - ed to arrest as vagrants, all persons found Ravin- returned the old stand of the DOXINION BANK I ChrosaWmt Me world uDd*r 960 � of queen's Autiv= � I" � . - I " . - - " , . • I,- . begging on the street,-.. There is no need 14 18 PEWFIECTLY HARMLESS AND . L.. . - 11 . begging Wall'Onden Granite and Marble works, 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CA USE ITO, . . . . - ­ - ". - . Of any one soliciting alms, as the town I am better prepared to execute aff Capital Paid up, ' - $1,500,000 OV - Lay the hair over and &PPIY the mixture for A few Min te8, and the . . r)rovisiou for the relief � ppeam as it by magic -Itbout the slightest pain or Jurywhen 1. . I .- �_ . hat made ample -ders in cemetery and all other ' hair dies , . a . . I • orders appiied or ever afterward. It i'SUDlike any other prep&rati never used of indi-ents. work pertaining to the bus' . Surplus, -, , - . $1,350,000 tors 11ko purpose. Tbousands of LAD] ES who have been ed I I - n ineas . - I I : . � I with FACE, NECK andARMS attes merits. I ! . - - . . OXXTLEMEN who do not appreciate* beard or hair on their Deck, .: .. ed a steam pleasure yacht which he in- I A f0reigu and domestic granite 'WHITBY AGENCY.. . � jib lew boon in Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away . I '. i � IV. B. Sanders has this week purchas* I Cn,tomers will find it well selected , t its st-ock . . .1 and I _'_ I . Z . . . tends to have run tile c9min,g, summer ou 1 . i - wi=ng. by rpndprtng Its future growth i%ti titter inipossibility- ... - . - - �1_1=il � SAVIN(IS I)l_A1%I(TNIFNT_ . .. - . - - for the I role to choose from. Inspection Zo Pri" Of Qu"n's A ntl-ffairlMe 81. per bottle. sent In safety mailing boxes. postage paid by us (securely . - ­ - : Lake Sinlco( pleasure coin- - will convince that for (11-st- . tnterest allowea at highoht current rates. \ @paled rronA ,pt),ervat Ion) Send money or stamps by letter with full address written phillily. COrrps- . ! , .P - . - . . . fort of Ili.-; guests at Lake View lions,e . ' ponden- 0 �,Irletiv eonfidentlat. This advertiseruent Is honest and straight forwftrtl in every word it .... .. r, I � class work, our prices cannot be -' . notice of withdrawal'reiluired. contains. We invite Cut this ollt and 'I I- � . . � . -flau-Lake. , . .. I -1 nvile you to deal with us wit] you wilt find everything as represents,(I_ i : . . . . . . . *. I - stouffvIlle on . * . beaten. . .. . . W. 11'. 1101.1,A-NI). . - � SvD(1L()dAY Address QUERN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street,, CINCINNATI, O. You call : � - - I . The coustaut drop of 1%. ater 'wears rMftv ----.:i -­�- , �- :: 1 IL - ­ : . l(lir .. . . NIANAGY11. F* "ller T-,ur letter at any Pn%t Offico to Insure Wi Rate delivery. We will pay 9500 for any cAL60 I ' - ­r - .­ - ­. - - . 1. - ___ offall tire or slightest injury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed . . - .- - . . ! . I . . To ladies who introdure and sell among their friends 25 Bottles of Queen's Anti-19[airine. • . .. . . . .1 . . . - I . .. � .. ot. Towser masticate-- . . . - .� * SPE8111.- . - . . . I the hartlest .-�toue ; The consfaut - guaw ' .- .... �': � PLEASE ` : ., the hardest lione.: -1 ' ' � I , G : ' L ' we will present with a SILK DRZOS, 15 yards beat silk. Extra Large Bottle and saMP18.2 : : :.- �. � I - I - * , 1 7 III Of from oVnt with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents. � .- ! . . .: . . , a BE A ru A N in � . 'I The constant wooing I ver carries off the � I - . . L . % - � I . . . - blushing inalti : AL he constant adver- - - * * , � I I k) 11 I-: Ii 1• :1'1-.1:1: .\ t U: S : -TI i,. 1,.N- t t., -Z:a-!-e & Lock. Co.. 1-1 i t , I 5 0 NY ater St.; . , . - - m . . i i , � . 11, . . '. , the trade. .. I � 1-:.1w10 .k I. eu & Co., 248 Race at., Cincinnati, Ohio. . " - i I user is the'one that gets Ive *U$ ' a 1,' ­ . - - ' - .­­.. 11 I 111. I , - � A luatic managed to effect his escape - . . . . - ____ - - - __ ______ ____ - - - -. -- ------- - . - , . . . . � . . . . .1 I - • I - - . Asylum on Sunday of _ -' Stationery, School 11001(s , . . from the'Orillia I or S . - V.,:*, ; o tramp across * ? : �/' N. . im . . _.. n - -r ,, . . last w k and managed t ' - oss , Knitting Yarns, Fiiigc Ind ee I 0 HE. a .-PICKERING -:. .- - . . . the Lake to Georgian Island 4iera the .' i, Andelusions, etc. 1','erliii,;, . - .. - - ' . SAAW - I I . . . � : ! � __w4lk B I . ,X ] . . . - _T ke,,pers. who pursued him, found him ; ; Ziephy'rs, Washing Ern- .,-....- - % 'i - . . . . - . . . - * - . . � . . - . . . . . . . - . - . - I - . � - : � ' broidery Silks and Phila Name 0 i, resting on a log and it, an exhausted con. I .' I _. � . , - . - ditiou. ..: - . -, 1\T . • ... �. . - a . . 0 ­ I . - - ' - s, Felts ' nd 111usix., . - - , The estate of the late Frederick Ile- - selle. .4'. ftime I * . I I J)ress and Falloy Colds, Elas- - . . The best 1wivertisings medium in Ontario - Kenzie, lot 34, in the 2nd con. of, Whithy, . . I . - � - . - - : - disposed 4V Tuesday. rill farm fie-, Tisstte Panor erutieAed mtj- . _,%a 'a a U . 41 . - was 8pose v on taes ay. IV &A" I I I I - . 1. I Aram L wwa� . . . . . . .. . . . . J . . . .. � . I I . - - . - :.: . - . � - . . , V� - I � __ _& . - - • contained 140 acres. The price realized plain, and a beautiful smortment of . . 1. I-. I . . - uoun y. • .... -.- ..L - . . . _. . . . . . . .- . . was $8,000. T. Morcombe pur-Aiased the m . � rug pattern5. . . . . ; i . � . . . L.. I - . . - . ? . .: . �; : . . , - . I . . . 0 1 . � - . . .- . . . I . . . - - * . . . I . ... .1... 11 . . *_ south 90 acres,.and Robert NVilsou pur- - . . - - - . . - , . - �., I - ` & E. BOONE ` - . . _. -; THENE sub- '� . chased the north 50 acres. M . . We"are offerint, WS to new 8 . . I . is .�­ 1- ' - I � . James Kerswill, of York township, fed - - . �_... - - � . :_.- � . I . 4)1 . . . . 1;13. .. _� . - January 30th, leaving $16,873, of wKiell ;AST END, PIC'KERING,ONT. - �. S-efibers the balance of 1899". for . - ..- .I- .f_. ­ . - . 4kl,t AMR was in money. The homestead - - -, - .. - I . .. . . - 9 - . I . - , . farm goes to the widow. His daughter . - - � Julia gets $5,000 and an organ, and his daughter Mary Agath Beven $3,000. - The : . . rest of the property to be divided among - : .. . - � . � hie eons. : - - - Alex. Brown, of Altona, A Son of the - . I : hotel-keeper of that place Was lately arrrested and received R - preliminary i ' - trtAl before Justice Barker on the charge I j. . of indecent assault committed upon Miss. . - . � - .- . Violet Pearson daughter of Mr. George . , . I . Pans-anin of the 3rd concession Uxbrid,-e. , - . . . � . 0 : . - . . , , . .. . .- . 0 6 ... -CASH I I VIGOR aid ;TRENOTH 1 6': - , 75- GED T81- � . - 4 I _._.7, ,W I For LOST or FA LING MANHOOD, . a � - _p . - - . � 0__� . .. . . _. . - . _,� _i.:.,,�� . � . : . . � . General and NERWS DEBILITY, - . * - : 11'esknesm of JWDY AND MIND, '. - �. . Send in name and cash.. � . - I - . . . Effeas of Errors or Excesses In Old - �_ - - ___� ____ ..W or Young. Robust, Noble MAN- . . . - . _ ­ - I � HOOD fully Restored - Now to en. . . ­­ . large and strengden WMAIL UN_ c:zJ­6-=`0= - W. E. -09BRIE N �.. I - � I _,...i, DEVELOPED ORGANS &M PARTS . I "V uAftw a &.-I ,6_11 I I .. . . -TUJ&- . . . . . . ... . . ...- . 0 14 X UMMUMV .� � . . '. V_-d . . -:%, � I � - - .,(' ... . _. . - He was committed for trial. Consumption Cured. HOME TSFATRENT-BeNefits In . . � - , .. . . . -, _.; � ' " , . . I * - ' . . I �-i . P ­­ _ ' � ; . Oh what a cough ! Will you heed tile , - , , .1 . I � . ' An ow phytituiau, retirid froui practice, hav- a day. Nen testify from fifty Stata - - - . . .. . ER. ,.L,:­... . - warning. The Signal perhaps of the sill's iug had placed in his bands by an East India . . . . : : - . . - . .:�� -1.;. - . - . I - . _,� . . 1�� � � ore terrible diseasr, missionary the formula of a simple vegetable and Forekn Countrle& Write then. - ; _"��.. 11 - � �� L - . approachl of that m . f - . :: " " "!'� - rouiedy for the speedy and permanent cure o - �" H : i disposed of his Toronto business - � ,., .._.. - . . . _.n_ . consumption. Ask y . � - ­ - .4, B -1 . . .- - 1" , . - ourselves if you can censunaption. . roncliftis, Catarrh, Asthma and Book, explanation and prooft .' . fuid will hereafter devote his en- . ': --- , - . 1 , :4� - afford for the sake of saving 50 cents to all throat and Lung affections. also a positive mailed (Sled) ftlRL AddrM , - , ' . . 11 - .': ,I r.tdical cure for Nervous Debility and all .� . �,._- I Gallery. .. `1 I - :1! " � - =. O..� - I - . . ­ - . run the risk and do nothing far it. We anti Complaints after having tested its � . I . M t� ' - tirA time to Whitby G . . _. . . - that Shiloli*s Cure ERA MEDICAL 00., , . . . . - know from experience wonderftil 4�urative powers in thousands of - 7- . I I . � %, * � - I -- .-� - -:.. . . . . . sill cure vour COU-011. it never fails. 2-6m cases;, feu, felt it him duty to make it ktiow" to 1k .. '. BUFFALO, N-Ve -4 � USINESS is already commene- �1 ..­-�,�-,., -_� " , - hiq siflferitig fellows. Aetuatfwl I)v this motive . - , . I . . '"I . - - _ ­­.,C,��-­_. .,-.. , of Mark- . �. - - .__ - � - 'B '.., I—... . - - The late Mrs. Mary Rabinson aijil a desire to relieVe human suffering, I A% ill - 7----- - -- -- -, -- -- - ----7 . 7,,- � in,, to huni, but the facilities are . I � � . . - . i-1-Z 0 " I - I I ... - - ham, in her will dirtributed that her pro- send free of charge, to )&It who dopiro it, this - __ . . . - - i. ,-, - I . : ­_:z : '_ I among recipe. in (Jerman, French or English, with full . . . �� * - PICKERING * - - - I btA 311C11 that •lie 'can accommodate all , ; .11. - ._.; _�_,' I - - . perty shall be disre,�ted equally torections for'-prooRring and using. Sent Ivy I - . I �-� _';�,,, - - - - . ' , . . ­ ' , . ­., - - - - � I t who require pictures. During the I .- . , - - - - . ,�, . .. : - � . . . - N1. Robinson, paper. W.A. NoyEs.820 Powers' Block, Roches- LL � - - :. -, - Robinson, Edith - 33v �� - - . - I. - ,. �.. . ,Tames G. r ter. N.N. ber - Tard ! holiday season call and get photos - � J - - �e,4_ Mary . C. Robinson, Hannah E. Robinson, mail by w1dressing with stamp, naming this .. ' - - ----- Lu : _: , Anna F. Robiiison,- __ ­ .�. �. _..". . - , Christian J. Robinson . . _� _;� .., � .- I - - * : �_ ,., �, _! ! - i , _�,_ , I . , - :. . _ - '. . ; that will be finished in the latest style' . - . I � - I- - . - �.� ­ ��� I ' Pump F , _:,­! -.1. Helen G. Robinson, her nephews an(T-_ . -_ - - - --- - lie value of the estate is WTI L_A.T1E1 ANI) � .. ­.:i1..1_ _i, nieces. � T ')EB I 9'etorY) - - of the art. . ,�,:_�i�_ placed , .1 ' S ROOT-1 LIT, Ill- . � ____ - __ . , - . . , . . . . . . . , . . - I '.." - _� -) 1) . . . . . .. . . # -. ,4' �' . - -, at S2.215. - (11 ON I-,() I �'N � . I _.� .. . , . .... . . , .�.. - I..,..". ,,, ,� - . �j., - - . ' 1 avv" tobac- -4 rucetit discove hv an I � . . ; . . The rea . Ivrtle \N, . .kl 01(11 -- - .. SH-1-N-GILTIS 0�- 0-erow, Proprietor ti,_ . . . I 0 . �,kll_l W11V � . discovery I * - ' . - ' �,� %I- I .. 11 - - strong - it hold Ou tile. � phySil-11i'l. SUCI-099fUlly uF40 . . . . . - Manufacturer of - PF(JAL attention � ill be jiven -. .1. 1. [�I:.� . . "6 1� ... - co I I -t.z; C3 k (311 so ,'i t Y I I . W . , ". � . '. 1'� , :: _. - . 1tv I --- . Sill0k, , Jett 1H ibe only porfiprtly snfe 1) R. E, S S I 'ID 1i LT -At 11 -1 i,' ­ I . :1 I . because it *is the . monthly by thousands of lad- - . I I - . 111�: (*0111101111 ii bee, � fainily groups and as .-" � ., 1. , � , .. . . . . ­ article. No man has a desire to : 1)(1 raliable tuedicille discov- 11'9 Lift., Force & Suctio'n Pumps S to, � � . ­ �, .... . "enivne ,11 I . I � . F - , , � . -;i4oke anN311,fly else than. tob,tcco- Even ' crud- mv,vareof imprincolle4i . . -0- . ­� . C. .� J - ! .. ._�'. - .,K, . }31'a i i�. _. - - i P3 . I � l)et-l­wf 11 1"umps of is, Irun and is a ,timc- when most families have a � . I - I -,-All, - .ftv�, . . . . � ,irsiggitas %Jii) ofter inferior, I . - .:X !,.,�_- . I . for the pleasure of � . ' . � - . , '. i. . . OP111111 1`7 Ilot. ginoked li4-ijjQ� Ai;h for (,on).'s Cot- - , �.!. 4 ,,,�l .- - , ft- `4' ' " . � V .1 ill ,,],tee of this. 'HARD AND SOFT WOOD 1 . I P-31-celain. . . . . , inu it but for its soporific effects. 1101111 l,(y1t C01-jApoIjud, tidiO 110 onti-Ri.litute; or on- I I - . . /,,,�,�,i"Yrk N , .P.- rk,11111011 I I , I . . � , , '� , �� , I , � .. Rmok' 9 ( s the proper time to have�."��],�� "M 4 . r% - -Af 1.(_)WR�--1 Phi_,Lk-- -'_��..Vk ­ , . best clr)gc, �il GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS,! - . . , :� �, and 4 three c8utCX11ftdiKu110Ata90; � -, _. , of Course, . - �' I,ff . .t, N-1, -1 . , .. - , - 1. angi we will send sealod bV ro- . -, ­:.':­­�,:.,,'�--� i I - The dp.�;ire for tob2cCO Is tallips in lotte , - I Oroups, taken-4 .-.-- � - 1. . _. .. � "'�. I � pure article, and ' T5 0 27;� (= .A. E3 1-T -T ' (r . �,�_. '....:.:.�'. '. - -;- ,.�-_, , �__ ­ � .:._­1_ .� - I I �,� fire turn mail. Full scaled partictaurs fit plain on- AN'-w"111i I au.1 Ciiti3ru Tank�i, and . . _.' - . ... _1_illli � � .q I I 11 I I - , , . . , ti9fiied J)V getting t1l I 11 - . - ". - , � � � �iA. - '.. � ..,." yt I �'i I r,-�-.d7,-Ten per cent. will he adtfed •.it . ustrAnte0k,, ,, wm ­ - - thin is added the finest quality %,elope to ItIdiel; only, g stamps Address Pond , . Cistern Pumps. Mail orderF. ' Call all'I ,qatisfadion i�,g " . , . , .. . r ­.. .. I ­ - I " - I . . � - I . , - when to ti .. .� ,L.. .1 . No..11 Fisbor Block, 131 Woodward &To . � . . .";4,� -� - I - 11 , , I . the SAtififikC6011 18 Complete. These two Lluy CO.. booked. - ;�� � ,I ­;!, ",­ , � ligan. sold in Pickering by JL M . � I promptly R�tended to. . - � . --- � ,,14 I I , � Detroit', Mict M. - -r-L�_Ir.... _ -��;� , o 49 ', -, , - - .. � 1, , . M.. . ­ - .. 7Xr. M. 01M: ZMX-T.�­'--`�s "4', - . in the "Myrtle jasteman, N. 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' r t. •. t 4 C . � y� i`- tr R Y b2 '} _ +az 't 4 . i � � - gt, _ - r i trC 4a - - >+r�r.mil •�i ii��iitlsnlit ll .. ._�._ ,i - - - VIII ), � - •'•+.. 1. aw v" .,. t ., .. +bUe w,..yl•e•v,c -at`~ : 7y"H:%N ,wiat+F a;i•c -e '+••a'I••'sx- n ��ueR •II ,f - ^&1i.rmr...�.,r- u�w.:=,. •.+, -.,a, i .. - _ _ I��q li IR4� ', . �. 'e> -+'=5t .t6tA:�. - .. W. w . - ...qsR,- 4w:fU'. "ctg�i'82L!Tfk`'- ,w,�..v . - :.,kyl6•.:'.' 4',��Ai4iMF+ x-0g•: )!'%„� '°'�i.r"`""� °...;c:,u,- gr,.,- j:, �. . - �` �7kJLu - - •y ,k bnslueis On which I eame out here. I Have wrote s brief Note to Wtllism Bathurst F.�TE$T TRAIN ORD& - ' iwj • ta � k been quartered in Deighton. My regiment Esq., of Garwood Home. From that -day ' � . . i <-►• i Z_ v t is as is way to India. Ism due at Ports - to this t;olonel Pick solicitor has - �= ' =- : °fi, { , - mouth to -night at the very latest, or rather never got a reply to the noes ; and he says U. i)E1lttrts sad sr[tlb>s lwws. _1 A i ' first thing to- mortow morning. 1 bade when talking of the affair, Oat no doubt in Until the end of last year (says the Pall - t `x `' i good -bye to my neioe at Bathnnt's to day, the h 'try of Mr. Ratharst's sudden journey Mall Gazette) Great Britain, the home of , y 'G'>ti[APTft `Y0.- RXWU*D. •. pprrooud of his stteti h ss when he'eh ek Psis `i ?f mofl t head, and ace d forward towwrds the went to my club, and round `1li�legtam fmm from .En land to Mexico with his mother, 'he first railway, had aontintwitnly led the She A "QViten Nellie Morton left her room and p1t° Brazil for�►rded from Dt►Ighton, saying he quite forgot to reply. Bat as tlathniAt world in speed, The Americans, however, 5:; ; w, ' - wandered into the grounds for the second hoass, disdaining to own to himself that be the girl's father is dead. They didn't know htd rroweI the money, that fatal Monday have been gradually creeping up to English And '- ; =' Mme beat dtry, -she was in a state of high bore aDY burden st s1L He could walk � h g about it. the death, at Garwood on forged ged signatures, Nellie did not lose speeds, and reoontiy put on a train from • , = A hits i and extremely unp.easantexcitement. The thus to the end of the world, the burden until I told Mrs. Bathurat—fter son was the fortune laid by for her. New York to Buffalo, which excels'our runs -- - With r \ ' ' ; thought of the river cooled and soothed her. helptug, not hindering. not at home when I arrived. I am one of As t s time approached for the Colonel's not only in speed,: but in the weight carried. end - l±:xce ton Ghat side, the rounds of Garwood When he arrived at the door, hispartwas the executors and trustees. Her fattier in- de re for India, the question once more A comparison of the East and Weat Coast ' • P R done and be called for assistance. '.ba P q �` �' "r''• r t House were closed in, shut o� from the tended coating back for good in the antntnn preaen itself as haw he was to provide Scotch expresses, as these ar a the only lone• j �c nc and Kate and Lilian were instant) In at- sad f b free air of heaven by tall, stifling brick Y It is very , awfully sad, for the poor or the charge of his niece his a Bence, distance trains in the world which approach; - And ski t i '. ' walls. On the Thames' side the rounds tendance on the inanimate girl; and pre- - At, Im 1. g child, I do wish I wasn t go awn inot Bat th wa3 settled one day promptly by it. The fastest trains on the Continent of tTt►en LLL cent) his widowed mother appeared, a , i � - were oyes to the sweet broad flowing sir of � now, and such a distance too 1 t y is Ueorge telling the Colonel that, there being Europe are those run by the Prussian .State �' - And, I. i summer, state yand gracious lady ofmid`'le age. To most unfortunate that I should be. I sup- no ob'eotion from him as her guardian, between Hamburg and Berlin, which just' And w, , -. A girl could not escape over these high them Geor ©briefly explained what had oo- I pauld obtain permission to join at Nellie�ad promised to be his wife. touch 50 miles su hour, but the distance is _ - 'tn'! pose brick walls, old and sodden and emellin Barred. the girl was carried rip -stain ; ;{ ues ; or under the distressing oiroum- The t;olonel told the young .man that, only 177 miles. They are, however, at Least And eu and when she was safe to a room, with all 1 t eL leave if I s lied for hav sa ed the 1's life dire.:W and her Her t � . - dank in the sari. But one could escape by foul vromen bus around her Geo stole stances' migb g pg in$ gir Y five miles an hour quicker than the trains I . And h< i the riven'. Yes, one might be taken off by Y � it. - But of course I shouldn't like to apply fortune indirectly, no one also could have so of the International Sleeping Car Com -1 - - i I ha., , 1 out into the grounds for a walk and a smoke, - - s boat, One might wander #Or just now, wtth the regiment on the wdy, good a claim on her ; and as he, George was puny, who are now advertising that ; One pit months close to those greasy walls without to 4uiet him, and for solitude, in which to and after being so Iculg at home too, ' But a decent fellow, and there appeared to be their trains are the fastest on the - Moth build a romance all to himself around the wiI I . seeing a living soul —such a thing as a meet- hie beaattful nee boost and his two surely those am urgent private affairs, if nothing unsuitable in the match. hs didn't continent of Europe —quite an unfounded The u ing with young Chavtor that day might not g ever there were urgent private affairs. I -know why Nellie s aunt should not see her claim, The gradients between London and It ' adventures with her that des the vet - I occur again in a lifetime, —but on the river, y-- y never saw Mrs. Bathurst until to -day, and arses married before leaving home. Perth by the West (.oast route are distinct- Then, .' { people would oflen.l_fe in view, passing by Its' y he sojourn feor a that base two ad- nearer saw Mr. Bathurst antis just now. 3o the youngpeopte were married the day ly worse than those of America, but the _ ' Anti I • - ,,�:� nowandthen. P g Whil►t an-extraordinary-looking lookin it the the Colonel and his wife sailed, that there line between New York and Buffalo has 14 . . And t:+i t'Y- g Pa y _ 1 ra; ventures could not be more accident. - Fate ., # Even suppoaiii ifo td[gitit<'gto take one ar@ Do you know them very wellT might be only one parting. And the two miles heavy-grades, many severe curves, and - It yF,Yr ti 4. + ' � :,', '_a►way still) there•. rtaa'A'Doorway of Escape mulct mean something by them. tV[lat did " I do not know them at all. I never was women wept as only women can when there the weight of train (exclusive of locomotive) -= s. - �'� "' ' sit the rfversi&., It• 'was the Doorway fate mean? Well, let time tell, and for the Garwood House till to -day, or spoke to is at once a wedding and a long separation is about 160 tons; that of the English train - '4 MAn<i S tbu'ongh which:'oply -the desperate went ;. Present let him dwell in memory on the either of them until this afternoon. Indeed, at hand ; and the two men shook hands up to Preston where it drops the Lake dis- ,• - i bu0gene did not kuo • when one m' ht be- girl's enchanting beauty. I never ke to them at all. You saw our distrewing)y often to keep themselves from met carries es is about 130 tons after that - ,`1 And, if w He had been close to the wall spoke g • * =" " - I : . - some desperate. only meeting." —well. to keep themselves employed. about 80 tons. The ,American train has, _ - ►�hh to -'-� on their side when he heard . her a �• 4+._'` r;� t And your family mei-rot friendly `with I never thought, said the Colonel, by we believe, only been late six times, and 5' `" And r $eierireis,,&144�Ier, and how ameh-cooler scream and saw her fall into the - rivet• them It way of good -bye and benison, that there has frequently made up as much as 33 min- - And sh, - to walk up and down by the stream than to Iir'had caugijt s glimpso of her face an she' ; (, - One in one house ar spoke to either could be such a happy ending to my leave utea while two engines are never used, one I - I x , W l"" 1. i .; ;:�,_;- breathe • the choking atmosphere indoors. .fell and he was certain she had fainted ., . ' 8 ,c Thaf ►n. No boats wore in eight just now, • ut • no moires or Boo. when I Allied for it that �donday on nrgeiat locomotive of the ordinary American type, It sari b "before she tquched the water. What s ,.I wasn't favorably impressed with Min private affaird.'' coupled driving wheels, Eft bin in diameter, ��_ �, need for any existed at present. If deeper- lucky follow he was to have been on the . • . i. • . - - ate need of sacs arose while no boats were t 1 What s luck fellow he was to have Bathurst; ; and the son is positively revolt- [Tlr>t IND.] , being employed. This engine has been i - • _ _ the des r- spot Y ing- I do not care. much alwnt�leaving our . v found to'do its work so easily that in the F'c: � -. • • at hand, there la the DooC for a her head )yin on his shoulder as be carried - ' Y P g girl in that woman a charge. Had 1 Baca tiering it ie i�posed' to add another car of � . ate —the Water. That doorway could never her up to the house ! He must go back to them I would never have consented to the �ke rogrew of Three Rivets, p = .. ` -ate be closed rip. As.long as Garwood House the house now, to sea how she was getting .. "` °$`°'➢" ., 27 teas to the American Lrain. The Eng• .,,¢ and at i arrangement. You see, my niece was to ` 'Mr. Nicholas 8 th who married a blab train, beyond Preston at any rate, has . . . stood, it would remain free and open. on and he must then run round to Gar- `° the Ben: i , -- : stn with them cull a short time, only an- �dau hter of" the late Horses Greeley, is generally two engines and altogether it - ' `"` ' ardent Whilo she paced u and d wn, the vio- wood to tell them site was safe. y g y' ' - g F til her father came oms, and now the poor United 9tat5es Consul at Three Rivers Qne looks as if our English locomotives were - . < lance of her pertur tionubsiidect: $he�� jt� rocovered oonsaiowsieas fellow is one. I don't like leaving our irl ' failing behind the American in the work m o1C i was aLle to survey more calmly the events and was doing -well. Mary, his eldest sis- g „ g g whence he 1Matt sent to the State Department 8 _ y There I of the last few hqurg. She no longer doubt- . ,ter, gaveti fiiiirtti .the news; and he said he In that house. at Washington an interesting report on the which they perform, since the Perth train; crust ac i e Od tlot the i6ea , after luncheon had goo .should at Garwood to tell them of the „ I d rather lei!t * listr iw bet gr , trade and industries of that city. The docu- often loses time. Surely it ought to be I - days wl teltirred as it appeared to h .The dwarf, aceidennd that; the 'rl was sate. Would yon T� By t3eot, hat,ittcong. merit describes the efforts to boom the town worth the while of one of our teat En Iish ; _ - i William Bathui had bowed into the - ,. Ins I think ow re t- ' No , I a►iill Lot g g make c y rlg a site for manufactures. It was a vet lines to bring over an American locomotive . make a �. , It war at the sight of your ,wretched leave her with them. Tbey woult� ba the�rvative lace until it awoke to the and give it an unbiassed trial, as the Ameri- , neck or t room shouting with frenzied laughter, had 'Jack that made the poor girl stumble into death of her." P cane are Join with our locomotives, - told his mother he was bankrupt, had been •' necessity of preserving itself from stn a g - - - . are full p • theivec, said Mary indignantly. I •'Or the would drive her mad," said Lion. Sites for factor financial aid free - - , = I nice seized by a St; and on recovering, Mrs Batli- „ always knew that creature would do some y es, — '- _ - ` , -� y 4 r�, ` urst had indicated to him that his cull i, oung Chaytor ; and then he told Colonel Of cost and taxation, were offered and never - y y ��,. Y dreadful miseCiief, Pickering all about the son's nickname, his al establishments located in pursuance Sort ow Allied to Joy • most j1e bon 1 N. means of deliverance from ruin was by a' " Ah," said Georgge, " I thought 1 heard strange z Ilia of midnight lau titer, P " And the victor that des turned to '• - 4 • • 1. marriesge with herself, and so getting the a'aeoond splash. ]3e didn't hurt her ?" g° g g thereof. In the report Mr. Smith says : Y Y - auperflu _ moue her father had laid b If it ev �• P and the chill mystery ry and seclusion in which U on a led a of 100 acres of land with- mourning unto all the people, for the people *_ meat an _ y y- No; but we cannot thank you for that, that house lay. p pledge heard may that des how the kin was riev- . - • and e came about that she was forced to sel y on the cis limits and $75 000 free harbor - Y Y g g I am deli kited the abominable reptile lit II I am very lad to bear all this from Y ed for his son. " —L Sam. xix. 2. : I pep I � A ' � e► e, and exempt t from taxation for � size. T �� tween the fate foredoomed for her the drowned. .. g B P .. _ ' yon said the Colonel as they entered the crier nine ears, an English syndicate Verily, verily, I say unto you that ye : - - . �a old woman and the river, she woul not Some kinds of crocodiles take a lot of Y- Y g Y for a am I ' . hesitate a moment. door of the Osiers ; "and you an quite -was farmed to build an abattoir and meat- shall weep and lament, but the world shall. - y cold wa , J A drowning. I m off to see the one next door. right in saying it would be better to leave canning establishment in the cis for the rejoice, and ye shalt be sorrowful, but our ;= . ,; :;�, - What should she- dot Could she clo All the water in the ocean wouldn't drown ., g Y y tack of an thin 2 Of course, she could not be the girl in her grave than in Uarwopd. befit of the European n markets. But a sorrow shall be turned into joy. —John, . . = will final ` '` 4' y g him, if the hangman is to have his due. Geor ant Hoed the Colonel to his xvi., 20. _, 1 forced into a mart;;► a with that fearful serge rumor adverse to the local reach- ie in. t g Young Chaytor reached Garwood House P mother who led him to the roam where Here is a story of eat David the teat- °, tnan< Those who thought she, Ellen Morton, just as the Cotanel, impetuous with sepeprs- ing Landon, a cOmnlittee was sent out by BF ' R -pit the vea i� could be bullied or cajoled into doing any- hension entered the drawing-room room holden Nellie lay. On the way upstairs he resolved the stockholders to ascertain the facts, eat of all Israel's kings, breaking his heart, omit the x� thin lust her will did not know an ' ' g- g to say nothing abbot the death cf Chribto- when, unlaekily, it tcansgirild that the because with t!iat wonderful victory in the v epoonfu g > Y- Nellie s hat in his hand. her Morton itaL now, woods of E hraim that had saved the - =- - thing at all of her, Ellen Morton. But her YoungChaytor said to the servant, whom P When Nellie saw him she uttered s Promoter had, inadvertently, no .doubt, count and P arad�tbe throne. there has ~ IN : kettle o. In- ,�. : uncle and aunt were gone out of England; he met at the back door, a few yards from Cry somewhat glossed the advantages of the country eP " - ' over the ' '1 " her father was not comin home until the of relief and joy, and stretched out her lace b representing the province of Que- come also the:., which turns this whole day . . . "'"'_' - this butt the window -door through which Colonel hands to him, crying, as they wateleftalone i in beneath the tread of cattle into darkness, %nd the shouts of victory die .. i tinua�i autumn ;and between this time and autumn Pickering had just d into the drawing- .. groaning -+ Y '� ,g 3 Ise g' Oh uncle, uncle, this is too good to be 1 h brew away in the agonies of despair, for Absalom - the dish matters would be vet disagreeable for her roam : I want to see Mrs. Bathurst at aching to be converted into Lug >s n ... true! Now I feet safe once more. You bas been slain. And here from teat - if she continued a guest at Garwood House, once, - please, about Miss Morton.'' and muscle, and that these patriotic herds ,. g ed piece Anc: if ebe did not continues oast there will. not leave me! You will not ask me to were then e►eUw11 been earned to Chi o David's greater son, there comes after __. . from t. g They had no callers at (xrwood House ; : o Sack to that awful house-4o those aw- y g Win lapse of a thousand ears i~>aeae words . whither should she go 2 and the servant wi►s alts un re nett for g to be butchered. and chipped ignominiously, Ps Y . . tom__ the wort q P pa ful people ! I do not cars what becomes of as Amerio" beef to Liverpool and London, of comfort and •strength. Here your`lot ie �,_ 11 Mere, against the walla Under this tree, the apparition of a young man in dripping rpoo , . ,,44 of any I me so that ou need not ask as to back one of trouble and care - it can not be other- Stood a dilapidated rustio seat. She would flannels boldly demanding to see the lady ' you g° As the oowuaiittee reached Canada in mid- be just nit and look deliberate) at the cane —the there. 1 would ether go into rite ricer. I sinter, when snowdrifts and not short- wise. Bat be of good cheer ; yet a little but not + - � y of the house. She was a little thrown off her r►ety:b and and t cil fi t lif0h"c ,boi�jjys the3 red demand of thin did think of doing slut, but I •feu in by horns were rampant upon her thouaauld p►liele and the glorious tranamubatiion shall cover o -,k: fit. _ ,r, w• ' ; I accident. You will not dear, uncle. let me hills and no cattle were to be seen their co Your dross shall beeha.iged to gold, _ �< its cont >a iteoieif. _ .., . 1, voiiug n. 6�o*ever$ he was anext- �.i .. - back a in . our tears to la brat. Your, sorrow t 4 At her bite. r;,eee the cad of the wall over dour neighbA to lure something g .. again!" c indignation' knew no bounds and long be- Y uB three u - - 'which young Cha for had climbed ; on her "Never! Not for the crown Jewels of fore the x4ow melted the company was din- shall be turned into joy." 7t is wall and .. _ this timY r y >; y important i osay —.bpd tnentiatard Miss Mor ga hand m dearss>R.ctii�d would 1`104 let oa y ise to -find such fulcra as these to tiler.F . _left, just at the end of the seat,' ran the ton's name, she th t she might safely g Y `- Y solved. However, tine proje„ tor, nothing 1i' _. ge _ - - 1 - , This silo • river, silent and deep and dark in the shadow take in bit tvewa�• O y outer .that place again. 14, - graph for daunted b his discomfiture, hied him to They help us to realize that this life is and _ - . . cream o gs, to ate of Reiiersl our aunt to come ack to town from Port• y moat be a life of trial s acho„1 where hard A of beeches and willows ; on )t�'t' 'right lay a atdb's • 'again* c6mmunicatic nti . being Y New York,. and it is now reported, has - - No othci g mouth and I'll apply for leave on urgent lessons an set for the learning, a testing ; � crne►t. tangled wilduess`.of negl66ted undergrowth ; brou ht iota tlist house from the ontaide PP Y 6 succeeded in o nizing a new company g' g private affairs. time in which the soul must be fitted for r in front of her stretched the dusty dry path- world. Shel)WA no notion there was any p upon the terms o the old. : - it; , teaspnor. - way, from which all verdure had been burn- But on unn't know all. It would be un• The outlook for Three Rivers was dark the larger life that lies beyond the bound- i! - _ ful of crt reason to lieYuneanp abcnt Nellie, for she 1 - reasonab a of me to object so much for indeed but it was the darkness that pre• cries of time. Such texts do not bid us as- . _ _- - apoouful ed by a ho;, and droughty month. had not heard the Colonels words at the mere whim or dial;.' •but that monster - - ' Here, in the shade, the six was cooler-and drawing room door, upon coaching the draw - cedes the breaking of the morn. Mr. Smith sumo the dignity of the stoic and bow to the - ` � of ealt a, - fresher than even on the unsheltered path- lug room she spoke her m e eo that is a villisn, s thief, I�cink. Ob, my dear adds : inevitable ; they the rather invite us to en- .. '- these in egg uncle, you do not Lnow what dresdiul pro In she a the destia of a town, human robe ourselves in the patience of the eacat, stir in it way by the river. She took her hat, to Mra. l3athuret, William Batliurst,and the Pig 1' d . let the breeze touch more free her fore- plc they arc. intelli Intelligence is often mocked b blind chance. the patience that hob son, and trusts that use new lY Colonel could hear. g Y " A gentleman about Miss Morton " The girl not up in the bed, pale and tremb• While the municipal authorities were tax- Will be the Somehow, goad of ill," somewhk h and neck and hair. Her mind instead , g ! dough E ling, and recounted the scene ul the dining- in their wits and their real estate in s ho e $ of king ap the conaiderationofthefature, cried the Colonel. •• Show him in at once." 8 P - that midnight will turn to morning that ; -, . . ran back upon the past. She thought of In his excitement, het forgot he weu,not the roam' lees endeavor to boom their charge, the sorrow will be turned to joy. What �a day tai stif! as y g As Col&el Pickerin listened to the irl s t 1 Y Y cI, `. . : the appy time spent with the bluff, kind - person to whom- the message was addressed g girl's paper manufacturers of the United States that was that saw the death of the rchellion 1• - boil in 0t . story of that afternoon, he first grew Brim- were anxious; looking round for supplies, $ _ _ . hearted, simple - minded Colonel .rid ilia af- or the one to give orders in the hone. .rho eon with rage, then a with resentment, and in less than twelve 1 e months from the and the death o` Absalom. When we can and re 1 fectionate, soft- mannered wife. She review- servant retired. full sound the fathomless de the of David s - ! rep ,L ed the peaceful days with them and the and when she finished, he walked dumbly time their Attention was called to the $t. Y P .. merit it i Mrs. Bathurst was seated on the couch. u and down the room. At lost he • ke pathetic lament for his wayward son, then, 1 ward .c h - freak modest gaieties of Ueighton, where She had not recovered from the emotions p „ p" Maurice forest, lying within the district and and not till Lhen, csu we fully realize that 1 - t 1. " she had emerged from school into life and which had just stormed through her nature cn collected and firm toner : This is the from which only the cedar and pine had in this sad changing world a victor may 7 - more r:a most atrocious conspiracy that ever came been called 2 500 square miles of its timber t--,- twelve m -. Atha world. and broken'out into a wild, abject revela- ' 9 be a thousand times .worse than s efeat. . (lose tome in all my life ; and if there is d into their iota. W the piece What an overwhelming clentt•ast betwrett tion of her blind love for her unhandsome justice to lie of in En laud 1'11 have it Prase P° IL has passed into a proverb that nothing is `" done are -' that stirring garrison town and the lethargic son. She could not trust herself to speak. 1 test that infamous England The LaureaLide Pulp Company, a New truly certain in this life except its under- . - '', stn anon of thin Garwood House ! And to '�:a psi York Association, with 3•�4 miles of these r,' and 1 Iy gn She had not strength a nough to move. She « Oh uncle, don't do a% bin s "last •. taintiea. The day that opens brightest may Id think that only a, week ago —nay, but yes leant against the back of the sofa. Her g g°` limits, has started a mil the )ant of I : There all, p 4 P be clouded over before the dews havo left lay—she bad been thero with her sweet• - them, but keep me away from them t Do which is said to have .oat $t300,000; suld in - in the p e ea lusts half closed and la k- lustre, as if �t lot roam Dome Hoar me. I never was the flowers, and before noon the wildest Y . mindedauntandbluff anise ; ancihereahewas she dozed. She had a terrible feeling that : )890, the first year of its existence, all un- �� may fill the heavens. He who builds enough fl ` to -day, mewed inside these repellent walls, `she was loi•ing correct appreciwtion of her o►fratd in all my life before ;but now I am known andnnsdvertised as it was, it shipped ilia hope on anything of the earth —ate .. give this terrified. - - seems to - _ -- with. this chilling mysterious woman, and � surroundings. - . -, to the United States alone 5,4.16;460 pounds wealth on its fame — builds on. a feeble' this man, more fearful and odious than any Williafti Bathurst had taken a chair close " I writ leave. ou iii Mrs. Chu torts of its products. The Glen Falls and Tieon- spoonful y Y foundation, far earth is only earth, and • • - _ .. human being she had ever seen, than any to the sofa, and sat with head dropped on charge, while I run back to town to see dernga pulp cos panies, both of New York earth at�best is but a poor foundation. water, at . . nightmare which had ever made the silent breast and mouth open, breathing heavily, what can be done and how I am. _ to manage have ust acquired 53i square miles of these "Ho builds ton low, k,r' - .�-,-.... z ' l ourthie j . = chambers of darkness hideous ! , like one who has climbed a steep quickly. all. Do not be in the least uneasy, my dear woodlands. and will, it is understood, pro- . Who builds beneath the stare." _ � of the iii •. S!te shuddered at the thought of the'man, The Colonel, who had taken a few nick child. You will be as safe here M you oeed at once to the erection of mills at this It is often said that we know but little 1 The inorc .. Then she started, and looked around un- aces u and down the room, turned quick would be in the tower.'' Y ant to prepare wood for their factories at of the life beyond. That for the most part I . � '� .t _ - • the crust erasily. Had that Budder shaken the leaves + and faeeed the door, holdin�g the girl's hat This was not the time to tell the poor girl rma Two large Michigan firms have it is all guesswork. We know enough to be • _ P , of the tree overhead ? Impossible. Yet still in hie hand as young Raytor entered. of her father's death.. She was at Dace too holdings of 1.683 square mites, and another sure that that life will' inorc+ than repay us _ Hygienic r - the leaves of the tree, er some other leaves �� j am Miss Morton's uncle,`' said the excited and too prostrated for more news of Now York Company is now negotiating fcr for all the suffering and indurance of this . - near, had rustled more than the faint breeze 1 (colonel, without giving time for any one a 3istreesing character. She had been look- l,� miles, life. Why should we trouble ourselves about - - I belie v - would warrant. It was more than a rustle ; else to speak. •' Where is she, and what ing forward to bar father's return with It seems naysr to have ozearred to quiet, modes and conditions when we are assured - by ouster ; , 4 ' . —lit was a sound of rustling to which was ; has happened to her?" He held out the great happi>vess. Of late years she had sera' conservative Three Rivers that these refuse that " we shall be changed ?" Changed so - - = . eating of _ added a sound of pushing among twigs, i torn hat, to give emphasis and point to tho so little of him that his person could be to forests held her tuture wealth; that the stone that our "seeing through a giant darkly ' I amount o . - She looked around again. With a start, she , question. her little more than a vague memory. r311t whic Y was rejected by the builder would be- will end in seeing eye to eye and knowing - - l - enne and I :. Bpi, ang to her feet, pale, gasping, trembling. j 'Miss Mot ton fell into the river accident. the desolation of bar present state of mind , come the chief corner stone. As these ten. as we ale known. The distance that stands - ' ful re*ult _ Sme living thing was moving in the brae.• ; ally. -She was sot out, and is now - in our would be injuriously increased if she heard terprises will furnish employment for at between the mortal and the immortal mind n on the righi. It could not be a bare )star 1 `�0011nen all of whom have to bs =fed will all be gone when mortality is swallow- s °° w'►e' $ place next door quite safe, I assure you just now that she must relinquish all hope and afte t '�'. arlimali for nothing - appeared above the , she is perfectly unhurt. Of course she got of ever eosin$ thatahlidowy, far -away father • and clothed, I need hardly sap there is a ed up of life. Here our eyes seem to be made to one -ba v ferns. It was pushing towards tilt river wet," main, Nellie in her distress had not asked boom in Lhe; town• see surely for weeping as for seeing. There H in water, towards her !— towards where she stood, �• r eyes are all seeing. seven is the tearless ' And you, air, are wet 'too. Perhaps I him whyy he had came baeir after leave-ult. it ., years wit shaking in every limb ! Then all of a sad- ought to have begun by thanking you f0er lag. hio doubt she tirouttiit saeident ae -; ' load. Sorrow turned to joy. Sowing trar- t that caye # den a hideous lizard, huge, flat - backed, long - her safety?" said rile Colonel, s�lvsneing to souse trivial manner had brought bleu. ' - RQt' c " °w'� fully in the night of time, reaping joyfully beneficial tailed, stole furtively into view and looking the young man and holding out hie hand. When be was gone, to town there would be In the Lake of the Woods country, which in the eternal morning. Earths fairest . �,. -. Bi;��� :. : e can 1 round out of one emaU evil eye, Cha for took the outntretolied hand and talk at the Osiers of his visit, That would may be described as a wilderpess of forest, morning may gloom.and e.oud and end is *1 rule for . • -._' � wagged his ptoaigioils head acid' waddled• bowed in hdmiasion aA .soknowledgment, be the time to tell her of her loss. rook, and brushwood, a race of wild (dogs darkness. Not so the radiant Sabbath of it warm wa slowly toward the girl. "I happened to be nede fin bank on our Before settling out for town he confided to havo eastabi�sliad themselves and are inereas- eternity. The Lord God and the Lamb are �� . On the wild impulse of escape from the g }de of the wall when the' accident happen- Mrs. Chaytac the object of his second visit ing in numliars ro rapidly that fears are en- the light thereof, and there there is no.sor- - - two to ble row, no sighing, nor an snob thin spoonful - . loathsome cgptiIs, she sprang, backward, ed . ` that. dap, and asked Lhe widow to bide tertained that the animals will yet become ► g g, Y E• , - soda, dip stumbled over the bank, and, with, a scream "And you jumped in and saved her? I her dpporaunity for telling the sad news to troublesome. When the Canadian Pacific ,. meal and .:.. ' fell into the deep slow-flowing water of the wish her -aunt were bore to thank you." Nellie. - Railway wAs under construction the camps Sunday and the Ohioago Fair. - - the rye "Miss Morton is atodr lace the Osier's, "Just think," said the Colonel to him- of the workmen had of course, to be fre- Orr&w'A, M -arch 2L.- -Sims the be innin s river. I P • g g - - make it The lizard waddled forward, snapped up . next door. Perhaps you, air, would like to self as he found himself in the train for queutly moved, snd dogs were often left the session a constant tide of petitions in - batter. ' 1. the fallen hat of the girl, dropped it, and i see her ?" he said, laying a light but signifi- London, " of the villiany of those peo- behind, and eventually, like wolves and' vour of th,3 elo3ing on S cudays of the � :. -' - need to b . tumbled himself in the stream, cant emphasis on the you, ple in Garwood planning the robbery and foxes, found means of sustaining themselves anadisa section of the World's Fair at _ :' fake in a I t`_ At the same instant the form � "Pray, lead on, sir; and take my marriage of the �deareat girl in the world The animals are large, lean, short - haired Chicago next year has been pouring in upon tin made of a young Mau clad in flannels -word for it, that you never did a over her fathers open grave ! Hanging and generally red or red and white in color, parliament. In order that Parliament may - inches loi _, ` plunged into the river from the better day's work in your life than would be too good for the •hide�►as monster They are exceedingly wild and fly on the -have an opportunity of declaring its opinion _ - thick is it Opposite side of the division wall against when you pulled oar Nellie out of the river, and the old witch." - first approach of man In winter they live on the prayer of these petitions, Mr. Charl- - • . as it slice - which the girl had been sitting. He rose - and you may count cn m gratitude W hen we reached London, it was too late by catohtng nbiuta that about►d in the wild- ton intends moving a resolution dedarin - narrow. y but strict of brushwood • '.. g - -" and struck back through the sluggish water in great or small things' while I live. --I beg that day to make sure of the leave ; , m summer the wild that �n the interest$ of ri:orslityI good _ -: let it incr to the bank with the head of the girl resting ,your pardon, said he, suddenly turning, from what he was told, he felt there would dogs catch fish that eroavd the smaller government, and keligion it is of importance is done. on hinshoulder. This time she wan in no 1►alf- becoming mindful of the presence of the be no doubt about his getting it to- morrow streams that connect inland laces. The to the civilized world, and of special impor- _. ;" - „ conscious state ; this time every trace of mother and eon. "I am afraid you must before the ship sailed, as the sate was a Indiana detest the wild doge, as they par - tance to Canada, that the prayer of these .. thii 11. consciousness had left her. The. young man faney me very rode. But I could only most peculiar and important one, the cir- sue-game and take the bait from traps, and petitions should be granted. . very un N k k ant of In ;, :, gained the slip in his own grounds, and thin of our dear girl. I will come bac oumstanc es admitting- of no delay. $o off are a general nuisance. Sometimes a wild - --- = pint of b slowly r nit carefully carried her up the bank, to you when I see _her." And following he went to Portsmouth that night, bsving dog is taken in a trap that has been set for Ostrich farming is one of the important' .:. ` _ g e< _. Here he shifted his burden, to make it more young Chaytor, he went out of the room, tel ' had Nellie that he hoped to be back other animals, but the beasts are eiceedia6- industries in South Africa, which, as yet y. thorou hl convenient. He did not call out for help. jthe two leaving the house by the front at th iers next day. ly eunuing, swift, and watchful. furnishes the bulk of the ostrich plumes for $ He never felt less need of Help door. And next day he was back with two A race of wild dogs is said to exist W the markets of the world. There are prop• _ cods the c iii all his life. He never before felt so proud An Chaytor and the Colonel went round months leave. One of the first things he Newfoundland, keeping near the coast and ably 200,000 domesticated ostriches in Cape' : `` "R ,; till the sk of his broad shoulders as when he rested her to the Osiers, the elder than said : " Nothing did was to go t o his own solicitor and tell subsiating on whstr the sea casts to the Colony. , Each bird is supposed to net his _ �::, deiva�n i _- head oaf G e>d of them. He never felt so could ate much snore unfortanate than thin him all he knew ; whereulson that ealiicitor shams . - owner X1:0 per annum. - l• .: • , ri . • t two table <- y . s uj �. . 'Y ) t C d YS. f _ A z� H :< •r a. C' a ti- -4 R .a . .k.' eta' '�.. _ x L d N t! ✓ �# t is . i. ,MF.. ,. 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Ftill�• times —beer, made ' This 81ati%li a �, hr #s • Its frrisii. � lam'. r_ <.$41.. �..�., �> ''. � f ';' , of • fermented cabbage • i y `' :�j : It mother would Liston to me. dente, s' 0 ottgh to kee !t asp to the rind vn*it the last �a t a >, but this is a luxea� Paper. =. F She would freshen that faded gown an y ? • - - - luxury ar .one the poor classes. , j ' z . ti . , hour when t e beans malt dry off. Brown ••Yes I tittivectieed for tale l Are i ,and Lhe little folks as .'' - .` ' i S.:o would sometimes take an hour s rest;, ;_ , Tea eve one has well known that when eitoambel'i' -_. Y. ".; t',� . ;;t,N. ,' ,° �.A'�� j .lase some <. �n,es a trip to town. bread baked with beans is better as the lookisg for w situation Y' y well ss their elders, drink it all y to are first cut from the vine there le a jaioe i.. - *, = '`_: •d ` ~E `' 'a�. % And it shoulri*a't• be all for the children, pa drying $ P That s what I am 1 What dOrye pay , g y r �c+ty �; '� �' = -_,� A steam kee the bread from d in n with •• �� But the strangest custom the ha is that which exudes or bleeds from the stem. One ' ' I - _ _ , t " 11. The tun, and the cheer, and the play • d " :. ,F ;�• t. a hard crust. "Yon will not do for an at an nee. se of a�Ping aeon the top of the etc of our minent northern trnok ` y P . usual- Pro . growers its �, �, :- „. _, . With the patient droop on the tired mouth, BEAN 9T$w is EXsic1' AND CHEAP.—, there • - And the "Mother has had her day!" : is no need of entering 1 a has Griffin Ga, •+'^ : "`~ :Wash a'handfnlof beans oleati and boil fourg into anYPs'd' y age porcelain affair, and sometimes l'nwi,.'cut his :band, 'w_- ;- mare," the�6ild year or two ( =r.�r . . ` f". 'a yea creep into the oven if it change Y seas nrrd thin jnibe got into the „, .., . • t., -_ ?rue, mother hag bad her ctnya dears, fionre with p slice of pork cat in dice. Salt •• Won•t dot How d' yon know ' thont emptl aad no baking going on. Tots- cat• His hand began to inflame and an er- '•y' ,:. „' ti V1 "hen �'ou were brio bailey t.hreo, and e r to taets aIId add et ht tatoEa • , , , tot fa his "Chfldh''` '.��r~ `"` And she sit piled shot t the farm and the house, p P g Po askin ao gaestione ? 1 m older n I look, an • cod, Boyhood, Youth," uption similar to erysipelas made Its a .. - • '� .._, d r ;,fi ; As buoy as ever a hoe, sliced ; boil till done, skim out potates and strong an smart—smart ps a steel tra , if I y story of himself and his P p- i ' i :", *n, `�y 1 .*.. ' ' p tells a very funny earance on hie hand.Snd extended n his,f- �� When And rent yo rocked 1 to all to sleep, dears„ slightly thicken the gravy and pour over do say it myself, ad' if you asst to know little brothers --how they hated to }re wash_ arras, and finally spread over his whole bpod -- - ` � �� r . ,- A" ' And wore her -elf out, and did wi`houtr ' the potatoes, more ust--" ed, ar�d hid in the oven to escape the old Strange to say, there was no - ain attend4ng ,: t � _, <' � Ceti rlf - OY9TES STt+w- -pick oast the }aces of •. ) nurse. The oven host and tiro darkness past these eruptions o a 8I Las and bb' oils- _. ., .., . �� , °''" And lived •Aith the Golden Rute. P Never mend any reference. you arc Iy'pe ; r „- _. _ shell, put the oysters in a stew pan with a not the sort of a boy we tire." them to else ,and the came v near gather -' • ' .� And so, your turn tae come, dears, . y req y. my tinned to then and pack his encumbers ,: -� _. ,2 -, 1, ' . • Her hair is rowan white . - _ very little water ; boil and skim, then add . :;::>,f__.„ , k -; . k g R the yomig applicant was sore! dime- being burn to death, for the oven door and prepare them for shipment. To the . . 's,_. �1 �; ;',' : -' -: t� �: And her eyes nro earning rho tar -away look . milk or milk and water. ZVhen it boils up pointed, and would bare resseci his lea was almost eloeed and a servant had be nn great surprise of eve hod those little e: :_ "= . '» t`r"``'' `' ; r Thar. peers be} end the night, it is done. Add butter salt and r to . P g y r'Y' � ;,': : . Ono of these days in the morning, - • PePPe still further Cat the gentleman turned f %m t° btrild a fresh fire, aipeLts pimples asenmed the a ttce and 1 ... r `' � f' `, 2�' . '_ '.` _ ?,/ = ` - Mother will not be here, suit' him so decidedly that he knew the interview In the long, long Winter evenings the form of small cucumbers and continued tto ; t ..;_. :-5:. :;'}_ :: �`� .:: t % She will fade awe The fashtonableiworldleems to ignore and :was closed and went deal out of the door, 8'i P ow. Althea h Benson kept weU_ and `. ;,.. • : �.4.", . it . - .•.., r q into silence • y , rla laic straw, while the boys braid bask- g tr: _ - .,_ . The mother so true and dear. despise. ies. Many think cake and some shore a companion was waiting to hear of g ` '''r `` ' -`- - p et.a, and the old randmother in her ehimiie hearty, he was eom lled to Btrt himself . , ' ' h r ' kind of fruit or lance is preferable, othero I izis aacoecs. y P °' '' . � `- �" ` ' ' • .-� ' corner tells them stories of how Moscow, the and take to his bed. Of course, the news ,, .: ; .:- '.. �_�. _ ,� ` : . . x - Then, .ch*+t will You do in the dayllghji; thinks uddiri $are more healthful • but I hol sit was set fire to by the Rueaians 1SIIg p "� And what in the gleaming dim : P g , "Huh no good ! shun as ib -Crust the y, } ' -: < ` '' `° `' g g Y v of this st a henomenon spread far and :• " - x.: -' . And Prtther, tired and lonesome t hen, '. find nothing in my pies to injure the diges- t o in there, tbettuselvess wide ,4_" ,: ; �' ••t - ;: ' s 1. Pray what will you do for him Y lion. Reg lar old crap the one that ,rather than it should fall into .and the doctors -and scientific men ; ' -. - . talked to me was. I wouldn't work for him tthe h anhds of the French emperor, Some- vi ited him from various sections of the ". ;r- s." , ' ' i 1 1f You watt to keep your mother, , FotL APPLE PIES.—I take four table on- ,, y, _,_,.; . , i p at no price. tells them old legends of the Tar- untry, p ; Yea must mai+<e her rest to dory; , one prescribing one thing and one .v 11[ust give her n bare in the irolio, fuls of pastry flour, lard half the size of an •� Don't rile another, One wished to bleed him - one "'" " y enough, Jim. �' invasions, and the wild hordes who ` `. t , , . , And draw her into the play. egg, one - fourth teaspoon of salt, cut the .. were beaten and driven back b Ivan `=' zr :,r ,,.. `.�, Dnnno ; didn't come to money matters y wished to cut the cucumbers off ; another • - .. t, :: - And if mother would listen tome, dears, lard into the flour with spoon rr knife, new . at all. The pfd man jest looked me over Veliki, of terrible memory, Again, it ma said not to let him have an water and the �'_ She'd buy a gown of silk, milk enough to make a stiff dough, rub a ,' an' said I didn't snit, , Wonder what he be• the boys and Kirin be to hear wha; would dry up ; another said Stick a hole in - ,:c � ` r With buttons of royal velvet, , I medium -sized pie plate with a very slight : wants in a boy, anyhow. Wore m beet Peter the Great did in Holland and in �h cucumber and they would die and • + emu ' r '" � ��k 't And rutll-cs as white as milk, . roll out for the lower crust. Pare, quarter, N, • 1 K Wh.ile.xhe rat still in her chair; + :lion, Petersburg• So the long evenings pass aP in a mammoth poultice of barnyard man- ry;'; - ' t Thai mother �houtd have it hard all through, core and slice sour apples, put half a cup of •• I'on look all ri ht, Jimm ;bat mebbe until the short hot Summer Domes ate and draw them all to one head ;another. ' ` ;�,i :. '�, It atribcs mo isn't fair. sugar on the bottom crust then fill moder- y , ` `1 . q [1largaret E. songster. ' on ain't bi'g enough to salt~' and fey can live outdoors again• said they ought to be scattered. t `; -. l; s .' y: ately full with the apple, past on any spivs •' Oh, well ; I don't care much, only- -•say, n y "Y!"' •�" ..a Each ad a dii%rent remed but all dis- ,:;k:: : :' r� 'T''``'' . , y to suit and a pinch of salt, I prefer allspice you in' in to onr lock *" �D 1 agreed. So that there was some hope that `-•' . .. How to (look Veal. ga try y ARDUM NUGH niiL h . f . . or nutmeg, wet the edges of the cruet with t e tient would " . '' ` ' 1 . - - g fihe new -comer nodded his bead. pa get well. But the small # :: l�' ,� .. I � The season when veil is :at its chc,ipest anger• roll out the other half of the dough �• Well, ou Dan save our breath, I've r' ipa>y cases tae t3arnr. sasepalcu Ce>•ttrol encumbers grew into bi ones, and his , ' - _-. _ ►> <L- �' ices li htl around the edge of the i y , g F �=..x; , ;, and at its best will goon be here, and with it P lightly B'e lest come oast an they re lookirr fora rietr A�tle>is, whole body was completely covered with = . yy late bake in a moderatel hott oven. Pica g, g so The impulses and motives which lead to them from head too foot, and they continued ' r. y" the season of new spinach from the home Y re lar saint or a man instead of a lay N'_� "..:h�'r, -. _ 1 ado of new milk are nice and tender • ' , the commission of crimes are essentially the to ri n and turn . :_: , '.` gardensand veal Potpie. This farmers' stew , no use of your tryiu, for. you in 't an big as Pc yellow and hang down, - ., is Due of the simplest of savory dishes. ekrmmed milk may be need, but is not as' me b Ion odds," as mss �d in u►an, and students aF �d the man assumed the a trance of • Y ' i nice ;sour milk and soda ma also be used y g 'nits rndenee are uat be huge a bunch of bananas, appearance _ °`, F There is no passible excuse or the leaden . 3'' I'he boy stood irresolute for a minute bast j ginning to g When they got :: %g, - r , . : but is not ae good or healthful as sweet.inilk. the thought of his need and a sort of natural car° t at t e Psychology of criminality in ripe they began to shrivel and dry up • and . �� ' crust so often saved with thiq dish in these - . .- ,? days when good baking powder or excellent l We sometimes use. bent for doing what be not out to do over- civilized society can never be fully nn3er so did Lire rnan, His sap was all gone sled _- ;- „�;'`, . cream of tartar and soda may be had. To i RIcif PIIDDINO. —Made after this rule came his timidity and he started on• stood except by a careful scientific vtudy of he died. The doctors procured the consent - `; ti'; : 4 make a good potpie, choose pieces from the which makes very good desert: tVsah "1111110! oiuto t it after ail ±'' it, not only in savages, but able in the lower of the family to permit an auto to be • ' .I° ' g ry ply •.,y -_ four tables n uls of best rie A thoron h1 ..' , animals. Many actions, such as the killin made for the benefit of Science, and they • "j ”: s. neck or shoulder of the veal. These pieces° g y, Why yejir • that a what I came for and g Y r,, ; >= are full of rich juices and make an especial- i Put into a pudding dish, add cinch of salt I �•t more than fail; anyhow." of deformed or sickly infants and of east into him with their knives, and to their � : - and one uart of new milk sweeten to taste is y old and infirm individual are soar. amazement found no flesh no blood no : ' f ' .` t a ly nice potpie, while they cost lest than al- , q • Well if you want to be looked through s+ .' most any other pari; of the animal. Separate and bake in a moderately hot oven. Stir sad through an' git snubbed 'fore you've Mon to barbarians and to beasts bones, no muscles, no sinews, no veins, no '. ►� �` 'r. ; it often. The rice will swell and thicken - said half • y and wt's regarded as right because arteries, but found only one solid mass of ° 3� the bones from the lean and remove any the milk. it is for invalids. I some- your say, then ggo on. I ve give the oontribute'ta the Collective etre h cucumber seeds. It was soremarkabl "'Y superfluous fat. Take the pieces of lean g you fair waruin% I wouldn t go in Al for W a that 4- ,. `, i % -- ' - meat and season them thoroughly with salt, times make. • I ten dollars, nor work for 'em if they begged as Oonse ne It safety of the tribe or herd ; it would be useless to have the remains in- ' and pepper. Theyabould be cu: in uniform Po$x ST>cW.-- Which, if rightly made its me•„ bast• with a civilization of man and the do- tarred; and foolishness to have them ore- f; size. There should be about two pounds delicious. Cast in Stripe throe small Slices But in spite of this discouragement the MastwptiOD of the brute this precaution is mated, and the widow concluded that she • : ' '' for a small family. Cover the bones with a of salt pork, have the kettle perfectly clean, bey went on and entered the o oe door no longer needed and the primitive practice would keep them in the house. She hard - ' put.in tw3 quarts of water, and add the _with cap in hand and a courteow wand is abandoned, Mice take excellent care of the corpse hung up by the hair of the head � . I...- VA ,'; i cold water and allow them to simmer at the their ,blind, or otherwise helpless kin in the bi!rn. The next Spring H. ` '' - -- tack of - the fire for about an hour. This 'pork ;let it boil half was hour, then add .,Good - morning, 1p p ng some of the • -• potatoes pared and sliced boil till done .. con mg them in safe places and provid- children picked asp some of the seeds which : :: , `' 11 will make a sufficient stock to cook the pot- • • I I heard that you ,want •Loy ; and I pie in, thoughi if there are no bones with then dip out the potatoes and thicken the _ collect tt► see if I could get the place, if you ing them with food. It must be remember- bad dropped on the floor and planted them. the veal, you can use water instead and gravy with a little flour rubbed in a small please. ad, however, that the mouse has lived in a They grew rapidly and matured, and in- �€i,. , omit this part of- the process. Melt a table- Piece of butter, adding salt and pepper. If i •• Yes? Well, we do want a boy , we're aemi- dou'estie state as the companion of stead of bring like the parent stock of cu- - � ` ) spoonful of batter in the bottom of a r3cotch it is cold weather add a little cayenne pep - had several applications, but none of them man fronn time immemorir 1. In the develo cumbers they were pure pickles and needed _ , . �. - - ; . ' kettle or any other saVeepan. Dredge flour Perot pepper pod. ' seemed to just suit. Are you at work any meet and organization of social and civic a no vinegar, no pepper, no salt— nothing but - - over the pieces of veal and throw them in ; �� HITS BREAD,- -Scald one quart of new ; where now and want to make a char o ?" life the bee and the ant head the fore- simply packing last.► barrels and shipping to f ; Y `'. this butter to brown a little, Stir then con- 1 milk, add a piece of lard as large as halt a I .. , most place among articulates, corresponding markets and selling. Of course news of the _ x 4:`', . �% Oh no sir, I've always been to School to that of man among vertebrates. They discovery spread rapidly, and multitudes .. ':I r`" "� butternut one dessert spoonful of sugar. but now 's dead and so —and so —" I , tinua�iy for if they should burn in the pot When the milk cools, add one -forth of a ' .. stand respectively at the b of the dish is ruined. Pour over the brown- ' 1 Yes, I see ; yon are go' to take his y head of their aloes applications for seed flowed in like the , - t ,t.� - - ed pieces of veal the stock obtained cake of compressed yeast ; stir till dissolved, w and represent the highest point attained by coming tide and thus enabled the disconso- then stir in flour enou h to make a don h Placj se bread winner ae wol se yon are insect and mammal in rile process of evolu- late widow and children to turn the cause from the bones, or, • if this part of g 4 sbla Our work isn't hard, but it requires the work was omitted, boiling hot stock nearly thick enough to mould and kee stir- lion. As form of government, it is of maintenance and an rt. The wind of . r ?+ P attention and trustiness. Hays you refer- a mistake to speak of the Lee state as a affliction was thus tempered to these thorn ..1 ` ' � ... , of any l-ind or Coiling water. 1 here should : monarchy ; it is, on the csantrary, the most 1pm}sa, They Bold small packets of seeds be just enough liquid to cook the meat I let it to rise where it will keep warm but The boy produced two, one from his day.iesl of republics, or rather s dam for big prices but not enough to cover it. Put a not hot, as much heat will spoil the bread, school teacher and the other from his San- P oeracy g p ces and could not supply the de- ' C • «� - «hen it has risen li ht mould and put Of the most rigorous kind, with absolute mend. The vine grown from the new seed ` ' , cover over the pot and set it where ' g P day school teacher. power vested in the working class. Tire is s perennial evergreen and can be props- ;; • its contents will eimnrer very slowly for to rise again ;when light and spongy mould l The gentleman read them and raid : . three quarters of an hour. At the end of and put into two tins. When the loaf be- . "These are satisfact.o I know claims of '•labor" to the exercise of ted from cuttin , and blooms in the' :, • �" one °f supreme control in political affairs •re ring and bears•in the Summera bountiful. -��y* erns to look epos y s,Dtj f 1 of little holes „ ,, , t}ais `tirrib the crust should be re red. R these writers very we iIIdesed, here full rzed aad practically crop of perfect pickles. The widow sells , ~! €� This should always be made from soda and. next 10 tin, put in .4 moderately hot Aftter a little more talk the bo was en- y iecog1° -- cream of tartar or from baking powder; oven ;Lae hies quarters of an hour, qq realised. The so called gaoen is really the seed fur one dollars paper.— [ILecorders , - >'• Raged at fair wages, and was asked'to be- the mother of the hive; fret functions are No other method gives such a light, puffy ! I cannot believe that pia- tees and le ¢in his labor the next morning, to his rest - 'I gs g, R maternal rather than regal. If jibe may s " ... t . crust'. To two cups of flour use a heaping mad© into a "chicken pre' can he healthful. delight and also to his surprise. be said tore in a certain Favorite Ylrtu9s. teaspoonful of Caking powder, or a tesopoon- : We always salt pigs' legs and cook with l " Thank you, sir, I'm so glad, for I didn't -ign- sense, the work- .. , _ ful of cream of tartar and a scant half tea. ; boiled dinners. Our men like them but I much think I'd et the }acre." ors rule, deciding all questions and perform- It is certainly to be deplored that any- ., g ing all acts•ffeetin the common weal, pop- one should have a favorite vice, but it may ' ! apt,or,ful of soda. Add also a saltspoonfrrl do.noLlike them, knowing that they have •' R'hy not? Had you tried so many Y' ulous aad werfu bee communities soma_ g of salt and the same amount of sugar• Sift I Po ` be Lhon ht a matter of entire cougratulwtion stood case! waded in filth while piggy was •' Oh, no, sir ; but a boy just came out of times ra Into barbaric that he should have a favorite virtue. Of these- ingredients thoroughly together and alive. Will the editor explain what the here saying it was of no use, and he was lie m, renounce the ` ` _ r stir in the scant cupful of rich milk if you ' Place in the pigs' legs where a waxy sub - ( larger and stronger than I." I life of pesceful industry for which they course, we do not look for perfection, we , 1. ' have become proverbial acquire predatory cannot expect that anyone will have that , use new process flour. Pastry flour requires :stance discharges is foe' j "That had nothing to do with his re eo- 'I P rY y ;; somewhat leas liquid. Al; all events, the j habits and r Dam about the country as free- entire ba.ance of character that gives to ; ^ ,,,: i I think food and drinks should be warm tion. Shall I tell you what was the reason each excellence its exact proportion and be- - _ dough should not be hard, but about as ' when taken into the stomach. A cup of hot he was refused ? He came in and slammed boaters, pit adoring the smelter ease `weaker ' _ i water s: d will often het indi eStion hives. and subsisting on the spoils. ; These trayS no preference for one above the other, r stiff as you can stir its. Drop ; tablespoon- i pee p g , bl the door, stood with his hat on his head and Lrigawd bees seldoa, reform • if they basil save as its importance justifies it. Indeed, fill of this mixture over the top of your : cause it helps food to digest; it is excellent hands in his pockets, and talked loudlyand •`improve each ehitingg hour'' it is not deficiencies are so numerous and so pram- boiling arcs. Do this as rapidly as yon can for a cold taken in connection with a hot slangily ; and se part of the work we want to "$ether honey all ttlle dap from every Went drat we are rejoiced when we see say ,. and replace the cover on the stew the mo- foot -bath. I done is errands to other offices such mac- „ ment it is accomplished. Set the pot for - Eat slow ; chew the food well, take w nere would not do at all. So you see he j pening Bower' bat to range the fields in virtue pronounced enough and prised - - f E ward where its contents wall boil a little 9 Po Oel�g parties and ransack the homes of enough to be esteemed a favorite. - . - - §. little liquid as possible while eating. earned his dismissal, and you your arse -.. more rapidly then they have. In ten -or -Bathe often, and keep clean ; air Your tancw ; and it you enter other offices as P hottest honey - rockers. Agalnet these an- lrevertheleaSe, the use sometimes made . . twelve minutes remove the cover, take out P B Pe- arcthists of apian society and other foes A favorite virtue is by no means cal- . oleo in and living rooms, litely as you did ours you will be w credit the honey bass often fortify their hives bar- eulated to win for it from others the love the pieces of crust, which shall be thorougly I Be gentle and kind to all, and especially to us as well as yourslL" rieading the entrance by a thick wall, and esteem in which it is held by itsposaeseSOr,. - . ax " - "i done, arrange them in a circle on a platter . so to the sad one whom you meet. lie kind --- - bastions. a ,.• and 1•,y the pieces of veal in the centre. i and pleasant to the home circle, and do not . - The $ of a POs Sim ,+and deep, narrow gate. Sometimes it is made to duty for a boat of - -- _ _ .. - There should be about a cup of liquid left ; be afraid to say to them " I love you." Help ' 1L . ways• When there seems to be no imme• shortcomings. How often do we hear it - ,, _ I tired father and mother • diate danger of hostile attack these doles- said, " If I am nothing else I am sincere," in the pot, and there should have been ,and be helpful to Some four years ago amo the letters, .. g - brother or sister • b rag sive works. which seriously interfere with or Whatever faults I have I am not un- t enough flour used in flouring the veal to i by-and-bye it will be a ceivexl by the Ex -Amcor of Cabral at Deus- tbo'or industrial life of are re- grateful," and so on through a host of char- Y give this the consistency of gravy. If rt 'great comfort to you to think that you tried soorie was one addressed to ••His DIs•est Binary , - _ . seems to be too thin, however, stir in a tea- to do right. Majesty moved and notrbuilt antil there is fresh all acteristtics, each of which is supposed to be . King of Afghhnistan, which ran nearly as eaaionforalarm_ Ithas now been ascertained so valuable in itself as to counterbalance spoonful of flour mixed with a little cold " -- — followji : "Your Majesty —I am •little beyond a doubt that in Texas and South many acknowledged defects. Sometime, , water, and let it boil up till it thickens. - - - " Old Time ihshes. German boy, and am making a collection of America, as well as ih Southern Europe, this favorite virtne, thus isolated, isetrainesd - t - - .. _ - e 1 ourthis gravy over the veal in the centre Rsi.IABLE CAKE, —One cup of itigar, ewe stamps. I wish very much to procure Ind' and Africa, there are ante which Lot of the circle of crust and serve it at once, to so unnatural an extreme as to lose all its and one -half cups of flour, one -half cup of stamps of Your Majesty's kingdom, and out have a- military organization and w e attractiveness. Sincerity, for example, is s, ' attractiv The more rapid your movements are after milk, one egg, two tablespoonfuls of batter, shall be vary much obliged if Your Majesty syt+iematic warfare but also keep slaves asp d g Q Lhe crust is taken up, the better it will be. would send me some -" The letter was sterling and noble reality, and one all too ~'F� : - one and one -half teaspoonfuls of baking Barr on agricultural pursuits. Nineteen rare in the world ; but, divorced from kind made over to the English litieal officer in X P, Fl ' Z. i' powder. Flavor to suit the taste. Kept po species o! sob with these habits have been feeling and sympathy, it often degenerates . - Hygienic Pies and Bread - -Some pIItri- eggs, sugar, and butter together, then add charge of the Ameer, who golodnataredly already discovered, and their modes of life into mere blunt new and rudeness. He who �•. -I lions Pies and Stews• rest of the ingredients. answered the letter, inclosin a small col• MA as it his boast ie almost certian to use it .• .. R'1e gg more or lose fully described. Indeed, near- I believe that dyspepsia is caused oftener A BEAN STSw, —He in something we al- lection of (li►bnl stamps - In due course I all the institutions and gradations of cal- in some way prejudicial to his Wei hbors, `.- " by overcrowding the stomach than it is b ways like- Take a good beef bone and boil O6 a reel / from the little German boy : tore and civilization which the human race He will call attention to their faults or die - ' eating . over -rich food and that a small until tender. Have some beans well par - "Kind English Officer —the stpmpa which ' bsa through, and of which we find sur- advantages, or will- express quite needlessly =' boiled, and to five you eo kindly sent me have arrived `"1: =� amonii t of pickles, mustard, vinegar, ray- poanda of beef take two , and viva s among the different tribes of men, ex- his disapproval or dislike, t'hue ezcitilig un- , enne and apices may be used with no harm- quarts of beans, t►nd salt and pe per to are valued by me In my collection, I show - ist Also among ants. Besides the tillers of the pleasant or resentful feelings, and losing his .. J , ful results. I know of a case where a per- tests, and prat rn enough potatoes for din- I ed them and your letter to a distinguished soil just mentioned, there are other species, influence over them. Often the favorite fi , son was greatly troubled with indigestion nor. Thicken with three tablespoonfuls of German officer who is now staying at my like the Peruvian oaLadores, which still virtue is one of minor importance, and its - . and after every meal he took from one - fourth Indian meal. Dd mother used to make father's hones, and be is so pleased with the lead a nomadic life, having no permanent Prominence is made to sacrifice much that is - y kindness of an English o oar tb a litWe homes, bat wandering from place to place . more valuable than itself. Order ' an ez- . to one -half teaspoonful of cayenne pepper dumplings of mepl and boil, then eat with German bo that I asked him to ' in water. Ho followed this practice for maple syrup. This bean etr�w ar rile y give me entering the houses of the natives Mill- g ' t, P P° his ho h Lo send to oa ch g by cellent thin , it is an instrument o comfor -1 years with good results I am quite sure can be kept and eaten when hungry, &cool - ' p Y ,whi he has ions, killing rate, mice, snakes, and all sorts pleasure and beauty ; it eaves .time and . - ry' ;,.. _ b1 that cayenne pepper can be taken often with lase to the old rhyme— done, an I ope yon will accept i� The of vermin ; devouring offal, and performing nerves ; favors dispatch ; it aide success. In - beneficial results, letter contained a photograph, with the in eras the useful functions of itinerant Bean porridge hot• bean porrid gold_ •• M Field B� the office and in the factory, in the arm B$O \YN BREAD AND BAHETi Bg,ANg;__bIy Bean porridge beat, when erne ys old, pattoq�g�ccappph. Vem oltke, Marshal," sCarengers. The slaveholdingants sre of sev- street and the country farm In oat door life , .,_- ? '' TheYit6le German boy was the son of a well_ cowl kind and differ #r earl in the manner ' `'' rule for brown bread is one pint of Luke- Hulled corned erti be added if liked, also a , s, y and in the home its presence is invaluable, -- ., � - ' : -''"- ` - . 11 - warm water, one - fourth cup or sour milk, little milk and brown bread 'broken in, known` manufacturer who had been most in which they treat their vassals- Some make Yet, after all, it is but w means to an end— ` -- , liberal in providing benevolent instita- them do all the work under the direction of PP a two tablespoonfuls of molasses, one -half tel when you take broad out of oven, grease happiness. With some persons it seems to "j _ ' spoonful - of salt, one -half teaspoonful of with butter over to tione for workmen in Germany and who overseers •otheresharetheirlabors • whilestill be an end in itself, to which all other things - ap p p aad see how nice, was the Field Marshall's host Burin �;{ ` ' soda, dip in t,wo large tablespoonfuls of -rye I regard tomatoes as healthy as any gar g the others have fallen into such habits of luxury must be scarificed. Not content *ith being :k : . meol and one of Indian meal and stir, using den vegetable, and know people who have manoeuvres in the neighborhood of his pro. a, to be unable or unwilling to wait upon or orderly themselves, and recommending it by - :;:._ . ' '' ' ' the a and Indian in that had cancers who never ate tomatoes and I P y. even to feed thlemselve s and are co,rried P gir they in- `" ' ��; :� "' �, _ ry proportion ; , exam le and en estion to athets, make it much thiaL-er than griddle value - think --that more die of capes apoord_ shoat and provided with food by their body slat upon it, in Beason and out of Sesaeon ; '. - ' � - batter. If the mead is coarse' it wilj nqt g. pap atlu .did t,0 Winter LegtsIIBs TO�d �o Ohi�d�'len III — eervrnnts. Iata many oases tthis sybaritiam is they fret and scold at every Blight deviation, . - .. in fo the ,number of o le w;.• : `,.- ,_ _ need to be so thick as the meal will swell, yeti ago. qi - North= $fig, the mere osten tatious love of being served thus producing distress and annoyance to �� . ;�;_>' Yoke in an Iron ,dish if saible. A tread -- - - = The inaapaeity is not physical but tnoral,aa�d all concerned. Is it worth the price? Far _ . ' - _ :},. p° Little Russians nro a jell , warmbIaxted : tin made with slightly slanting sides 12 : _: y raises from an ariatoatatio .avansie>n io •n . n►ore e►dmirable and effective is that sense' ° s, '�► y g �: PrOmpt Promotion. race, and cold weather bas few terror for kind e:•f menial labor. Y of order which re=eo Rise$ its n$e and its- - �': ,' _ inches long by 4 Inches wide and 6 inches ,• them. Clothed as 'they are is sheepskin - g thick is in good proportions for brown bread Head -of the Firm— How long have you eepak limits , f ` ; '`'s�" +► frocks ruin below the knees, . ,which conforms itself to the comfort.- . 1 ,' 3 , yS 8j '• een with na now, James?" g tees, • It only as error of judgment to make a of others, overlooking many failures; quietly I - as it slices off $o much better if the loaf is ,c' „high, loose, fur collar Doming well up about ' m stake, but it shows infirmity of character supplying Hieir leak and abstaining from re­ : ~• Assistant Bookkeeper— Sit years, sir. 0. narrow. Have the oven quite warm and,, •, the can, and far Daps and mitteaou, to sa to adhere to it when discovered. 1 fY uQ y _ r 4 H. O. F.— And what :sal oa yy red. — [Boyce. rose or censure. ti ` :,: ' let it increase in heat a little until the bread nothine of warm, home -made shoes of calf- Wbat is meant b ? L'' . is done. gettin : " skin with the hair turised inside --I Y vu� 's°il P -.' an „ • : r doubt „ Hired e ezaminer of aw Irishmen. •• i in _ ° ,. z .'.' 4 X k , c '' , " must die A' —i` Nine dollars a creek air: "s. -_ �' think L. D's " baked beans J3, O.• F. —" Ah !, TTine dollars ! Web if in Canada they dress as comfortsb1y. Do soil is it i 7 ,.. ..nom... I . very unhealthful ;'one pound of pork to one ' Y lad when hand of man never Its cat a coil wh �e Cometh. - _ J' ' on wonder that the are ht j.., ' ere ,lL ? ': a •',.1, James, you have. roved ourself a most y ,. q er set fa r" r -' Z, Ya; P Y old Dodd tViater lets his white- Belle --Oh, say, have you heard that May I .. ,.. pint of beans is too much meat for the.guan- 'trustworthy follow, acid 4o shoi►ing my ap- „ Y geese - - Sav&us, who went as missionary to the ' •., : ,_- ' -' ^: :off. ' tity of beans; ; they would ba filled with _ reciation of our • hones I hravir deeided fly ! They have famous sliding apes their fumbler Have a e of ker sir ?�, Slonx, iii in to mar a chief P : ", :� .. ''. ` grease. I pick over and wash my beans P Y t hills, too, although to look at the heavy, - Traveler —'• gg t•� - �•. *_.: -:. ,,r j-: �.� k ,_ , - to let on sign for the registered letters :,his Thank you. I to Blanche --•-No ! How did you hear? , . . ' thoroughly and to one quart of beans add beg be ox- Y n a'` ' } - •'' - ' olnmsy sleds one wonders how they can eased. , , :': ;.I soda the size of a small pea or less. Boil year. - - — enjoy the sport--4m undoubted) they do to Golm �.... pmt Belle —She told me eo bereelf aad showed,.,: _.�. +.,;� �} ��, � .� �k_ Perhaps yeti object to me hest a went rm It bee the cutest- .;,%� 0= . ' :h,; � r r till the skins are tender, pour them in acol- = i : :� see the rosy cheeks and spark 'ag eyes of of ehane,e ?" games ng� 8• n,,� ti : t ender and rinse, past them bock in the ker- I Otsnd soma of my ralloefpts tam -,, "which the 'abildren Lram home from •n af- Traveler— Mot at all. kind of a quotation inside it;. ..r r ,, ;, A- gg tie F ut in one pound of nice fat salt pork, Lora is one especiatilly gelpd when _eggs are tsrnoon on the de. stout trencher- What I object Blanche —Beall !What is the nog -:`` } ' 4 :: •. >.' . hl` i a act to Y q .. _ I: I - - r ~ Ib , the are stile marvelotrr the is P y ,n8 6 .whi I have ao lion ? , ,,''. ` ° 'Y r: `d- - two tablespoonfuls of molasses, one tes,. t high. then 7 + ebaa " . °O'• Belle --" Lo, the brad �" �' s _ groom aometh I af`; '._:. a• �` ., t .n. 2 1a I. - _ _ F.' {�, .. 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A� .. � � �,�. - :,", - ,��- . i " !r,gt,,! here. _. . . -, . . -_ I ,-- owing receipt of money at this Always .. interment, but pu lars are not ses ,. � �i I I _jpi - - I " . .....*.., ��*��-'-.',, ,�,; -,'.�, -v- f�. t-- :. - ­ - ­ . . . , .�'. . ... ��. �.. � , - .-.-. �, �.-. ly . _P� ine n - "­.... ­ �. , .;-t"_­: ... .T ., ' - "' '�. ':�'P' "" ;:.' -1 �prirg - � � .�4 -.;- 1­v ..�-. - . � a 48i - 84114ij - the Moth .,,, ow OILI ings jns ..,,,�.:­��-. - .�. ,be date Paid ahead. - � keep t Id � _�� , -i-Set�A' I` i' - ii 0, to band. The famiky bore lisve the symp I � , W ., ji ,.�j � � ­ - ''l," 7 � - , . I . .; - . . � -, � . .- - . .., ­ .. ­ L . ­ , . �:* � , " . 4' - , , - - -i', ch. Morning,-, ,Practical Lee. pathy of all aeighbors. .. . .: . I : L . .1 -, I - �,� :i � ,_ V, _ 1 , - !*4.1 ... . : ; .:i �11 & ,", I ­ ­ I . ­ - . . N 'ro�l it. , I 1. UX , .4 I . . - W).t. .. I - I �. , diet ch ' . . - I . - � , �',­ . 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ONT., MARCH 25,1892, -Having purchased lot of ten away ­ ". �. IV of latest styles " d pitt " . I - � . . When asked the cause of all his mirth -"4�,-, I 1. below regular prices, we an in a position he said "A great lot -, - . - I . - _. . .­ :7 1 . _.. .. .. ,:� - . - I L . '. i of pe6ple h . . I ,4,,�.:.. - ,_­ :,�­�:_ I � � �4` . I - ­ . Z - # on "Ill `_5._11 4, - - _. - - - . I . _. - . ­ � ; . .r ..., ., .� , , to offer you our 5 of 10 lbe.lots lower than . I . won- .�,� �' ... - -:::;-I t � : ,:' Z.-:;... ..�� I . . � 11 41 � Z I .: � ,.-. . �', I 11_ . I � . I , , . - � I � - , - _ an think spring in with us but watch the ' : ' _.� . I � . can get -up a won-.,' __., . - `f " _� ", '­ .., . .. , _ , . - - , , _ 1i I �,. ­ . ; , - , . We ' fine suits t � .-. _%�: - ­ �, I .'­-. 1_1:_� - - - . .:- '. - '.. - �._ .. ­ - -- LOCALISM S ,. �:, . any house in the trade. Team worth 4fic weather , Z , .,�.,- _;,� , ­ o 11 I- -1 -Z _. I - 1� � 1. , . : I.. or with me for a few days. mia I if _ � , . - _1 %, ,.­,!,�, . � .:e':_ -,: i� Vi � .. - ,.:.-.��. � I , . - . __ 11 0 !, . I _. , . , � , � . we sell for 80c, try, them. W.Logan. * ' ' I - . - _ - . _ , I . I _. .. � . . . . I . L - _.� . - _�, ! ­', - .'. � . . - is don't freeze up harder than thunder, . � ". o- �!, I ' , I . . ­ . � - , I . - - * , - �1. � � :. -... ­ - k, - Z .. -_ _��' , I I . . .1 .1. -.- �-* . a , - 11 ill , . - ­.- I w pricesi i. First c s: .- '. . . �:, :I `� • -,-. .�: � . , • i t .. . '. � I . ' -Farmers wanking Timothy seed' then use me for a . football." Water . ..,.� " - _'. - , � ,aerfully lo fag' � �. -.".. - :-,- - )- - - . -;? I - I . - . . � - � . _. . _Vre. C. E. Marquis is a victim of should leave their orders at once with R. '. . a., . . 1, �, ... '. . � -.-. Z. ifiX ..._' , . � - 11. . � . �.-, - _ .: I . - * ' R. watching tfie weather. . . . . - 14-i - - - �.. - ... . . - - I , . - . # ': I � . '_ . . I . I - I. 1, .1 .:1 :­1 ­-.� 1. 1. - - - . 1. � ­. I , I r - .-- , , , . . : �__ , . - . � � . I' Is then -days, A. Bunting, as he is selling seed which ---". - il- i : - ­ ;..' . : _ .. � . 1. . . . � ,; . . ­ . . �. . . - , ,On Weilziesda, - - - - �'. . �. _ '. - . ' ' - . I . . 1 29 Jno. Armstrong, of West To. was grown and "clemed by Mr. Goo. _r evening last at the ". : I . - trimmings. All work guaranteed.: ,�,­',,,. �i i__,-..­_......._,;... . - �. . ..i. .'I . . - ,�-. . . � _� .. request of Messrs. W. D. and Rob&. Gor- I �,:­ '. .- . � ioutd, -is visiting friends in the village. Holt, of this'01ace. The supply is limit. , , ,-, ,,- , I - I. '. - :, --, -­, - �; - . . I I - . . . . - ­. . . - ,�.�,, . .. - I . . . * I - ­ . . . I I * don, the united choiA of the Methodist _` - I I I 'v.", � ..;,.. " �, . . , I , . , . . � -1 "' ­1 . , !:. - �. 1". . . . . . I .. . . I .. I I ­ .� . I I - and Presbyterian churches assembled at I � . . I ; , tisfaction or no sale - - . . 1, . . , . . -John S. Harvey and daughter Cora, ed, so order at once. . - , . _. - We assure, sa, - .:,. 1. ­'. -, - -, " ... . ­_ of Cadardale, visited at Alex. Findlay 's on -The popular query it, from whoth . .� I . .1 . I . � '. :� .." I �' -:, - i - .,. ., �._ � -- .. - -;. t- . - I � the handsome - residence of the latter on . ' .. . ..F , . - .. '. .-... , .- .�'. . I-. - ts_ � - - . f - Monday. - should von buy your meat ? Most pet- . I . � . .: . . I - . 11 .M.18. - . . . .- 2 - - � King street. At 6:80 a sumptuous repast .; . - I - -The late Barbaft Lougifeed"s ' pie prefer dealing with Woodruff, as lie : .. . , . We have now the best'value i \ served, after which the remainder of . - I - • , movie) service will beheld in St. Andrew's iq with us in all seasons, hot or -cold. The w118 5 - . I ' . . 'i � �..-_. . I _. the evening wai, eDjcyably spent in play. . - - I ­" I I .- .-- - � - � . - . �11.i, - -­- .. . ­ I , -- � I \'- ' , church next Sunday evening. best of cattle are purchased, and meat . �. I _�­ � . . �. � �.... ..... .. - ,�.. - - ­ _. • . � I r I . . - � 'r . . , , I - . . i tfousering we ever offered. 011 ! . ''. .- " - � - ..:, �­,. �. �'._,_ .. . s � I.Z - .1 .. es and singing songs. May these , � . � -Mr. Win. Alexander, of Bowman. sold at lowest living profit. ': 21 - tf - in$! 9RM .- - , I . . ­-.. . �.-,. . 1. ­ .X, . . � . . I I � - . , ; i . ­.- . . . .. . . . _.. � I , king gatherings come more often, as this in one . : .�.. .. . �, - . .1 ; - � __L. . . !.,,\ z: villa, who has beext calling on friends -The regular weekly Prayer meeting � . .11 .. � - ". � - _1i ...-. � � - step towards the unity of the two � I . - I �. . � - � I X - • _,-,-`,' , ­_." bore during the past week, returiled of tbe.-Y. P. S. of C. E., will be hold next . � � . . �� -� black fancy trousering ate �'e tra Z :.. � - ­ 4urches. I . - I ..., . . . - . ;. : . . home on Monday. - • Sunday evening at 7:45, in the Friends' I I I .,.. i w �_..... 1� ; . ­ I - I , . I � . : . . put � ' - - -- � - : _ . . . - . .. . . . . . j .. - .. . i, '� 41, -Geo. Morton, of Bute city. Montana, church. This is the monthly consecra -Cannot something be doug to a ... ... ''. ­ �� - . .� ... . ` . . . - - - ­: � _,:1 11. :. I 1. I . ..,-, _. :, - ,, � � . . I . I �.. . I I me , _..., %_ - -. . - . I . - .1 . - . . _. ould see the - � � A; . � � ­ fine, e, veryone sh ... .,� ­ . 1, . w . formerly of thid township, is. here visit- tion meeting. Topic,- 16 Preparing the stop to that barbarous relic of -lye olden , I . ... . I , . . , , _'. _ . �. _­ . . . -, . . I . - . . . :.. . . . _. . . I I * . � ! . &I I . : I _ - _. . .1 . Z. " � . - ing is a pr".j . _. �. ... . - - . _: . W � I . i - I - with friends. He -spent Sunday with way of the Lord." The leader for the tYme" Charivaris. Tbir. i fica . I :,., .. . .. . . - . , . _.. . I - ; . � . . . .I,,. . . 1. 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wilson, -Audley evening is W. V. Wright. long abandoned in most places claiming .. ., - , - ­ .� ' :' The fine- weather is coming, we � -,, . , I . . - . I . ' ­ . . . - . � , I I. C .�. , ; I I . I - �_, i, . . road. . -The following were elected officers of the slightest degree of Civilization, but , . - - . - . � . I . . . . . . - .. '. I . - . . � . ,. .1 � . . � .... _. I ... - . . - - , .. ,� I . " i ­_ ' -Aby'youft lady'bf eintli.inth 36air- the St. George's Church Ouild:-Pree., the youths of this village still persist . ' � I - . . _. . - . - . . . - 'Ir... - . . . . . . . .:; . , _. i , ! I . I . I . . -1 .,.. I . . I - I . I � . . bus of procuring a bicycle, of any style or Miss Rielly; 1st Vice Pies., Miss preserving the old relict. Not only -, - .- '. , , - - � - are going to be crowded with '.; .. ... . �� .;. . 1. . . .. , . . . - . : . . , : - . . .1'. � !._ . _. I _. - - I - . , . - .. ... .- - .. . - -1 ­ . . r - ! l- . .j�, � �� .: . rice, should call on T. A. Greig, Picker- Gorml6jt; 2nd Vice Pros., 'Mies Ettis do the small boys attend these gather. . _. I �­ � I , '. . .. ;1; * , . - . . . - I .. ­ . . . . . . . -_ . :1 . .. . . I . - . . : . . � , , , ; , agent for the Goold Bicycle Co. Head; Corresponding Sec., Head; ings, but many making claims-to man- I . I - .. -, � . - _. . . . . . . . _... � Ing, age � ; - .., � - .. . . . . . .1 :. : - * Recording See., - Miss Katie Fawkes ; hood, assist in there noisy demonstrations. � .' . . -orders. -'- - Call early and see' hat _- . . . - . . ;.. . � � . r I . - . .. . �. I $rantford. Some on exhibition. - - ' I , . . I � � �_ . . I—— . ... . . - .. . - I - 11 - . .1 . I . � , - . , - " -A. Ovens had engaged with R. - Stork Treasurer.Mrs. W. G. Ham. It is about time the corporation by-law . :.: � '­ � • , - , . iTk_ . - . I . . ,� �1. � 11 . .- . . . � . � . I r. _, - . �.� - . . -_ . ��. . . __s ­ 11. I .. I - ' -� for the next season, and has moved into J?seph T. Ellis, Decker's Livery . � ... . I , . a ;, .. - _ :. � .. . . . - � .i ' ' . � . - wits put into force. This being leap year , . . .. - . we have to show ''you. - - . . , I - I . the small dwelling on the Wet-herald Clerk is a quiet fellow, and this is where what a* matrimonial harvest might we I � .1 - . . . . - - . . Z . - - . , * . . . . .- - .. . - I � . . .... - I . � . . i . . . place. Jae. Jenkins will be I. Linton's 'the surprise comes in. On Wednesday reasonably expect, were this custom of ­ SEE THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK .;. � �.. _. -:. I �_ �_ L - I . ' I . i - . . . ' I - -foreman and Will OCCUPY part of the stone afternoon he and Mies Annie Peak were one away with. - ' ' . . ' . - � � - " - ' - ' - I 0 I . 0 '. .- . i � . , . . 1. . , , . xi r-: . r , - _� ' I mansion. - , united in wedlock at Toronto.. It is their . - � , ' - -, . . ­ . . . - I � I - � , . � r , - Inspector Morris, of the Ontjirio Bank intention. we are told, to take up house. ' - ' I - I , , . -: . . ... I - . . . I - . ­ - . .1 i- _r . : . , I ." ., . .. .- .. - , I . - - . I . I - �� ' ., - ­ � paid a professional visit to our local branch keeping iu the vi, We WiEll . . . ic - I - -, . . I . . Mize. -tbein .. :.: . - D k i'e'. & ... Marquis. ....- 1. ­_� ,-,. .1%. - . - - . . :_ _. --- 1. ��k_ ­ � �� on Friday and Saturday. He was not ill happiuesE. . Mrs. F. A. Reesor, Miss Barr and Rev. . ­ � I ­ .. I � I . - ,-9� I . � . ' - - '-- - --- -_ -_ .. I , � �, .. . . . :* 1� :1 . only ple0ed with the manner in which -The other day' it poor, liungry'-10011- A. Osborne, D. D. left Markham Wednes- -- - .1 ''I . . . . • ­-­­-...1 1''..'' ''. ).... I . . _... - - I I . . � -- _' she branch had been conducted Since his iDg tramp called on one of our tady-citi• day en-route to the mother country. � . :-, - - - * � , .r , ' * - � - �" . - .. * I . . last visit, but was also surprised at the zens,- and asked for-,' suthin to. eat." The Mr. William. McMillan, immigration .. . I a : ­ -1 � :. : ' . . !,. - ..w - . . . I - _-, - � I . . - . amount of business transacted here. He lady brought him some bread, which he agent for the Manitoba Government was in • ! . : - - . � � � . - � I I . . . . � ­ L . . thinks our town is a wide awake little carefully examined, and then, in a timid, town Monday. He reports tl,e number of 0 . . . . w 1. - .. . .. ..V. - - . . 111N G. 'i S,, _'. '. I - ­ ­ � . - . . It .2 � - - . faltering voice, said to the lady, who was immigrants going to his province frorn On- .. � . . . I - -, - - -� I . . . . . . . . , I , �, �. . -Is it now about time that our cricket still standing at the door : ,, I k.know tario this spring as unusually large. . . I . . - .. 1. . . - . .. .- .. . . - ­ - ...".. . . . � . - . I I . .- - � . 1% . _ - �, . . I I I . . I : . . . . . . . . I . . . .. � . . . . - . . . I .. . , .., � - - A quartette, of the Mar . � . . . . . . , , , , , , , , , , kham Glee Club . . I _ . . I . I . I place. - held a' reorganization meeting. that b-bread is the a-staff of life . � � .. . I � t . . ­ . . . - , I i I _. club I b-but . . . � _^_.,_11­, --- . - - - - � . , , - . . , f I went to Oakwood Mondav evenin .. - ___� . - . • 1, - I � - ' c%to assist . L� � . 1-Affamimmammommassamemam am am a mumusameassmammem mammon-Mrseammeme seams I 11. .- .. .. - , .. . �. . � I �k' __ .: - Clubs in neighboring towns have Organ- don't you think the staff needs g-g-greas-. in a concert in the Methodist arch of __ - - •- • • •- •- - - - � � � �k,' . . t�kl I - . . . . , ': ...: . . . . . - . . . . , . f Ize . - . ­ . . . . . "i I 1, . . " . 11 d for 1892, and now await the depar- ing ? " He got the butter. that village. They had a pleasant time. I . . . � I . . . . . _L . • - .. . . ... ­ � - - . - . . .. . I . , : .� . . .. � �: �1 . - tore of March, so that practice can re- -The Lake Simcoe lee Company have and while there were the guests of Mr. J. . . . .. . . .. . . . I . - . . . .. . . .�_ . : . - I \ 1. c - . . I • . . . -1 '_sit, � . . . I I . . - � . -_ " ..... I I . , � . - A . I V ­..� - . 001 y our prin'9 s o k - : t - , . Pickering was once noted for its harvested some 8,500 tons of ice at P. Cunning. receivi - S . � , sums. *� * ;, � . I cricketing ability, and we are of the opin- Frenchman's Bay this season. The ice The -Mount Joy Union Sabbath &b We are ng' dail i C .. , ; . . . . . . - I � . that such might easily be the case is packed near the pier and Will be taken have secured the promise of our talented I - - �j � . ion - ­\ , . . . . . . - again if a little attention were paid to the away by vessel at the earliest possible oung friend, Mr. Wm. Douglas to deliver . . I , . . . . ... 41 I - .1 . . . :0: : ..- - Of :o: -. '. -. - . � � . � � � � . � . I . - - I . . . I I . . �. �. .. .. I . . I matter. -Come, boys, take it up. date. The Orillia Packet will observe L. highly entertaining lecture on Men we ­ , __ - . . ;1 . , :_ q . . �. . ..- �. .. I ­ . .. . - 0 !: . � I , It �A . i meet," the school house on TueKU Prints muslilas . I . .'' � _� I . . - - - - 'in . . I. . *P,�_,Ia - , , , � , "*:- - - , - , , , 4 , " . -These balmy days brings to our that we say Abe Lake Simcoe Ice Com. m t, , ­ ... , . � I I " . - . , - - . , . L - I � .. . event next. The Markham Glee CIUK y ,- . i . I - .! -% - - , . , . -11 �k_ . mind the fact that it is time we were pang. This industry has been somewhat Cottons, . : I . - .1 , , . �C -. . - . Shaker �lannels, .'.1 . : . . u have = promised to be present and an ' d . . 1, I '�'- - , . making preparations for bavivag our of a boom to trade at Fairport, and it is . ' ' - . ... . � , , .. . . . . -1 I : - � � . . , . . . ; . � . :� I , k *__ - � irtings, --. , ,. - -' - " - - ­ - Dyable evening can be looked forward - I � . � . Cottonades, S b ' ' - .,.. �. . -_ .. ­. . ;-. . � . back yards renovated. Not only is this a to be hoped that it- will - I I - . I . : (t i- , . . . . � � . , - , 'O . I . . i - . , §4 . . ., , , � to. Admission only 10 eta. . . : .. 11 1111� ..... I IN duty we owe the Sanitary Inspector, but thing., . - . .. . . I Winceys, Tweeds I - - - . T . . � . . . . 44 I _ A sad gloom is cast upon the otherwise . . t., � - , _­ I A�--- - - ; - � I . - .- � . , f . I . - . I . � it is also notes -to prevent the con- -Nut much-- advancement has been pleasant home of an estimable citizen, Mr. I . L% . ... ... . . : ... - . Worsteds, Etc. - _. - . .1. I . . . . I . .. I . I . . . . � . . ; � . _ - . . . �. , ­1 �. I . : 0 'd a. Should any mom- made in the establishment of a C]2888� Geo. E. Reew, hardware merchant, of this . � � , . . - .. � . . � . - . - �- . traction f epi emic - . . . � - . . . -1 � � � . . 1. I ..- . - . . . - � : . �: -- I � , --. family become a victim. of factory here. Mr. D. Pilky, of Patel- village in the sudden demise of bin young . . ..: . - . . - - . . . ... - .. - � . - . - ..-. -1 . LL - - . . . . . .-(0)- . - - ­ - .. . ... . . I . _. - - .-. - - I � .1 _. typhoid or starlet fever, you will scarcely boro. has agreed to erect a factory. 'and amiable wife, and an inteximsympathy . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . : . I,- . . __ - furnish all material and make the Cheese for bar low in felt by their legion of friends .. - I . . I .. . - . . . . ... - .- . . . . . . ... ., . � 1:: .. I - i feel five from reproach. . .. . . . . .: I S., . I . . � ' � . - • . _141. - ' - b . L , - i., -During next week we have large for 11 Cents per pound, if she farmers and acquaintanoes. The cause of her death We can show better value . . . ,­ . . - -WEEDS- I . ... L. � . � sm of womy to raise. Now, dear read- will furnish 8W cows. He also guamn. was the rupture of a blood vessel in the Ask to isee our ..T * . . - � . • I . I - . - � . . . I I - � or, if you n f *b work, advertising tees that he will p1hreba" at first, price brain.-EcovomeT_ . I I � .- - than ever. Our suits made to order at $14 will - .. _. � . . . . ''. - r, . . . I ;. I � . � . . . . . � � " A- , . . or subscription, kin'diy have the same set- all. cheese that will not bring highest' . it . � • - I .-. _. .. . . . . - - . - . - - . I .11 , ! . ' . . surprise you. - . . % - . :, I. I �. .. - . . � - . .- *led before Saturday, April 2nd. Small price. This seem@ a very favorable offer _.- . . WMITEVALE.-- ' -' ' - .. . . - . - . . .1 .. . . . . .. . ­ ..- . - .1 . . ­ . . . L . . .. ­ . - � . .. � ­ - . . .. . ... . .. . r . - - . . .. . � I � , I . - . . � _� I ,­ : sums may seem trifling to you, but of and if the -farmers desire a factory start . � - . . L I . . I . . . . , . .. . . . . . % .1 I . . I . � � . . . . . L� . I �1 . . I . _ l- . . :_ . . `;''� --- � (0) . � ... I � '.�*. . I . I . . .. %A1 .j , such is our business, composed, and do ed here now is the time. A Joint Stock . - : (Too late for last isamt . . .. . . . . ... . . . . I . . . . _4 � I . I I . . ­.. � " . . . . . . - � . -_ _. .. . . � . . _� . .. - i . I - - . � not Think the amount of your, indebted- Company is out of the question. - Min Lydia Booth is away visiting for a ; 1. . .. . . . . . - . . I - _. i .. : . . . .. "L . - . . - mess would not assist us. Every little -At the next meeting of the Township few days- ts which we are sure" _* . . ? �_ 1. " p . We are also handling seamless boo . , . � ' helps, therefore send along your change. Council, to be bald on Mouday,April I Isb, Any young -lady or -gentleman desirous . ­ I .. . .." �. . . . .: �� � . - - � '. . � , , . . , . . . - . � . . . . -John Woopruff shipped a carload- of the by-law appointing Pathmasters for of purchasing a bicycle, of any style or ) .. will give perfect satisfactiono _. - ... I , g, I . . , . . . - . . . . .: . - - _.- .' � - s _. _.. . . - - . I � . .1 . - . . � - . . . - . . "cattle to the Montreal market on Satur. 18&2 will be passed. Would it not be price should call on T. A. Greig, Picker � ; - . . ) , . , I . � . . - . - . � .. .. ­ I - . .. � - . �. .. I : . I � L day. The stock was purchased as follows: well for the council to request that Itil ing. agent for the (bold Bicycle Co., - : -1. ' . :, - . . - . . . - . .. _. J � I . . I I - 11 - . . q' - . . • . :B from Jas. Byers, Greenwoud; I from some -stone removed from the roads in A large number the friends and neigh- - . . ­1 - . �. ...- . , � . . 4 from Robt. MdBrady, Greenwood Road, such officers liars the loose and trouble- Brantford. S81lJ * on exhibitios. . � -71 -BUN I N G . . - . P111 - � C�f . _ I - -e- bore of Mr. Jolin Hum, assenibled at the � . Re ..An ... . . . . : Mr. Harrington,Greenwood; 2 from R. -their i spective beats. To bp sure. last residence of Mr. J,,Iii Toole.8r.. laot Thurs- . . � . I , .. . . . _. � . .� . ._.1 . I- :. I 1­.. - .: �' A . . : . . - ,wasters were asked to hive - - - - . Toms, Dimbarton; 2 from T. Cheater, fall the Path I . _t-.-0jL (D j< El _7R.il W (3 . . - . . . � i . - I - I . . �. day evening. and then ed to the I . - � ­ , * - r I I .. I - '' ..� . . Port attended to. but as the statute co re "r - .. - f " .. � c- I '.. - �.. . rt Union; 1 from D. Stbtts, Highland this matter home of Mr. Ham. much to t,ri,'ee surprise of - - , . . . . � . . I . Creek; 2 &,orn R. Milne, Green River; I labor was done, few of them complied . ' - I � . � 1� . that gentleman auti his family t WAS ' ' - , *_ 7 . . I t� .... . _. . . from Jas. Cribb, Pickering; 8 from W. with the order. In our opinion it would t' - ' -,- - - ` � I . . . . , .. not long, however. before the whole house . I i - L- � .. 1: Cullis, Pickering; 1 from Ti. J. Jones,, be a good idea to include this order among . - � . .. .- _; 7 I . _- _�j . , t� .1 , "; � I . Graham, Rouge the rules on tie road lists, and make it a was arranged for the accommodation of the THE-. PROFITS -ARE.. �-. DOWN C L_ ... .- �1_ 1. '. I Pickering; 1 from- John G intruders, who Appeared to consider that 4 � . . . - I . - I . � � . � . . ; . , � � _ . L I ! I . . . Hill; and I from H. Morrison. Liverpool. part of the duty of such officers. Through they had a perfect right to help themselves , . . I.. - . . . � . I - : . . _.. . I I � - . . : I I .: .. . . - .1 ­ . . . - I - I.. . .- � . . w . ­ - - .� � I � � _ : Average weight 1,150. He likewise ship- the coutwiled application of coarse grgrel, to anything acid everything around the � - . . -- 1. ... � . :. . . � . . . I . . . . - . . � a I _ - I . . . . - I . __.: , ped 26 hogs. our roads are in a desperate state with premises. After an excellent oyster - ; . ' . . - I __ - � . . . d& been sold for lower prices than we ate - - :- - - - -. - - . .1 I - 'Never have finer goo : . I , . -_A gang of men are here tbig week these troublesome pebbles. It seemr to per. Mr. Wm. Ma'or was unanimously . . . . "-. . - .1 - . . - . . . : . - - . . I chosen an Master o? Ceremonies, and the * now making oil our irresistable spring bargaina. We ask the -arranging t I much harder, . . . . � re telegraphic matters. New tie, that a road will pack in . 11 � • .- � intellectual tart of the program wag com- . ... . ilege of selling you On the closest living mar-in, the ,finest. � s - poles are being placed along one side of when these stones are not allowed to re. hes - privilege . Id ... � I -::. - ! � . . . . � - . , I � . � ­ . , the street upon menced. Short. pithy, and feeling speec ... - �'.. which all, the wires will main, ' - . several r qualities that money can buy in the line of all kinds of tinware. - %_ - . �_ _. � . .... -_ - . I I . .1 � - , were given b eral gentlemen, including -_ - , :--: - be stretched. These new poles are much -An Epworth League of Chrisfian P,n- 9 . . . Call in, inspect stock, and compare i you must admit " -- .' . � 4%011� .1 - Messrs. Wilson, George Toole, Thom. . . prices, and . . . - ; I i ... ­ - higher than the old ones. But there is . deavour was organized in &I .. - that we are offering the Opportunity of the s�ason. Give us %. ' . - . .., __ I,- - . T �, 'nook every Thornton John Toole, Sr., and several , .­ . , I . - • . . - , , i * - � - � - one thing we wish to mention right here. particular in the Methodist ellur,ph on apologies -made by others. Music was Witli beautiful goods at _�­ � I .1 . �... - M . . - I : .... Had the foreman of this gang saw- fit be Wednesday eve. A number joined the furnished by an - improviso " orchestra, in , just one chance to make happy. - . . . . � - �- ­ - - - I _: ,-- I . . . .. meeting. Bed Rock prices, good satisfaction goes with every purebase ." - . . - . � .. .1 .., . cou!d have easily procured stmighter poles last The officers elected for addition to soup give' by the Messers. ' I . I . . . . . ­ .­� I- . It is only the pi-eselit quarter are:-Pres. Samuel _ 0 I made at . _r. . . . ­. . ..-.: - . t 7 4 � for the centre of the town. . Jno. White and Leitch.. But the most in- I . - . .. . . . I . . - - , ' - . . . . � --- . .... . . . . . . • ", natural for Cedar poles to grow zrooked, Linton ; Vice Pros. for Religious Depart- teresting part was the presentation to Mr. - : ; - . � - I .. . - �, �j.� _­ � ..� ... - . C I I 0 . • I .. � . . . . � . . � . ­ - . . . . - . .. . ... ..�. I_:_ ­ �. .. . ­ . . - .- - - .... - I - �_ ­.-� � � but some poles have more nature about went, John Seldon ; Vice Pros. for Liter- Ham of an - arm chair " and to his estim. ' ­ ,­ . � .. .1 .. .* - * - - . ' . - �' - . . _. - , � � I . , . -� ` tLem, than have others, and the former ary Department. S. H. Jeffery; Secre. able lady of a -1 rocking ciiaar." aocompanlr . - - _ * _ .­ _ I- � _ t - -, , • . • - - . . :�'. - ing expres- , I . : -, I...-... _. I I . . _. -class are principally Used in the village. tars, )Bias B. Bunting ; Treasurer, Mrs. ed by a suitable address contain . ­ , .;�: :_ sions of regret and wishes of future success. * .T-N-,. As'--. G R E I'.' 0 S .. ­ ._1 . . . One good feature about the change is that I. Wise ; Rev. J. T. Ca'dwell. Hon. . . . . . . � . . . ­ - - ' - . . - , ' - ' . I . - - - . .- . ., The address wa. read by Mr. Thomas . . . - � . . I I ­�. _. I one new pole will take the place of several Pres. by Constitution. There is a well . - The Leading Tin Shop. i. . . - I - -1 1: - I � . 11 ' I v , _I . .; . .. . .1 . . .. . - _.. - Bear, and the presentation made by Mr. . . . . . - - - �., _. : �. � . . � . ­. ­ I i of the old ones. selected course of reading recommended . - - - I - . . . . - . . 1. �. - � . 14 . _­ I . " ­ . . '.. I . and Mrs. J no. Joole. -Mr. Ham. in behalf 11 1. 1. - . I ... I ' r, - - - " i _we disposed of the mustang to all in brief pamphlet form for which car. of himself and family, replied in a very '. __ I .. -..-. ..L. *�. ,V � . . . . . 4 American buyer and pocketed 100 cold tificates will be given, something similar short, though appropriate speech, than � • I . - I . �, . .�. I . . _ I - - , I 1. - - I . - dollars. The Yankee tells us that he has to the Circle. The courses the friends for their kind sentiments. Your - MAKE -. - A - MISTAKE Is'.., ,.- � ­ - ­ i_ .. ­ ..... .- . . ... L. ..- ..! I . .. �.. since realized $100 on his bargain, and will be seen in the last pages of 9138 correspondent joins in the best wishes of .. .. . . � � • I � : I - _. I � � . ... .. .- . has on good authority been informed that constitution. If those are kept so the the commimi'ty. I . . ­ . � ��, :' - - �., _ . : .- . - ... . - - , . . �. . :.... - _ - . ­ " " j, .. . . . . .. - . . . . . , . - . .. - I .... � . �., tted a mile in �:14, at Boston, the Property of the League they will be . . ,� I . ::., . she tro � - . . . 9 . � . . I It ,.�M- I - - . . 0: r:--.­, Buy the Best­i. - :o: , � . . � : - • , .. - .I _... . I . I other day. MODOY cannot purchase, her. trifling in cost and lovery member can .- - - -, � - - . : . .. . . � . . ­ e ay . . . .� DIED. '.. - . . -1 � ­ 1� , � I . �,­ , I --iii . . . . _. finch was the substance of a dream ye have the reading and study in turn 08 U=sox-At, Gmn I d Rapids, Hich1W. on Tites- If yo:6 want a Piano, buy Heintzman & Colse . ... .._..;.._.­: ,­.'. I I -1 � ..-,. ­ . - � - * . _ - , . `� ­ �... .. - -, ... � - - .: , . . editor had the other night, while other from a library. The members arAotive day, March sand, John H.Allison.aged 35 years . . . . - _.. I �; ..-:-- _ 11 -, - .- - . - .- - '. - .. I ­_� .. :; ��_ I �\ members of the household were aujoying Associate a.14 *Honorary. A number of &"six m0n`bs- . . . . 1. � . � : . , . , - . . . - I -, Moons-At Prenebman's Bev an Thund , , . .�t If all Organ, buy the Dominion �.. -------- --�, .-. . I. .,- �' - t. - . I . . - :.�% _. .1 I .: � , - 1. .. ­­ . � � ., '.. the sweets of honest rest. Imagine our our highly esteemed have joined the last sw 9 - ,' I ­. - !­ _� , . . � . ".., s., . ...." . . __ .: . _- i­ � . ­ I ., �. I - March MW 180L Oatharine Mom. . I I . . `_.. � . . ,- . � . .- - .. . I .1 I , � . .. . .. agreeable- surprise to awake and find that class.-Com . . . . � . '... I ­ : :,.,� .- 1: . - . - .. at 7"". - .. --- I , a . - ­ � . I � ., - . ... I : we were still in possession of thafvaluable -One of the -most fearfhIL, &ocidaUtS I I . . . . I - _... - -, . ­ If a Sewing Machine, the New . ­ :.. r - . MARRIED. . .- r ., - I - � &: e ... I .. . . . . :. . -1 . : - I - -i ­ � - � ' ism, . . . .... '.. : . . I . . .1 . . . . _. .. . __�. _.. - .._.�­��. r , - _L ebattle. The dream was caused no doubt that has happened in this village, ooeured p&jjjt_.KTCZZLL__0V VV4 *h at the � � , . I . - � . .- �_. - : I - I I , �, - . . . %.._­%1. � _.­ % _�Iik_ _- _- __ : . I .1 . � . . - , ­ � - . .. - . • . I !- . noon. A number of little boys are in the V. Simpson. Mr. Luther I W - ,-:, .�,l _0 .:, -, Z.- �__,_%- � .- L . I ­ ­:11. �. - 1. .. -, I , .. I of horses recently 4'' ; - '': _­ _. ,.: .- . , I . - . Jag, to Miss Mary Z. Michell. of Reach. - .. '- . 1* *�` :" " " . through rumors abroad an to a number at the planning will on Saturday after. residence of the bride's father by th4i Bey. J. - ­L',� : . - . . . . I : • , .J • r 01".1 I - -:. ­ . - . had been faking cookies habit of frequenting this factory, and " I � I " � - I .11 . �- , ­ - ­ ,-- borbood. We ­ - I. . . 0 � I . - � � . I I.. �. _. - . . �_.. . .:- - :1*0.6 ., , : *_ e � and Pick' - 0 0, , ". -­_ : "'. . - . _�..:.:.�':_.. . - � from the bread boilor before retiring. Mr. Summerville is a good natuted man, I I * A ent for Markham, Scaxbor ermg. C 1 ­L. - i I ' ­ , ; 11 . - - -Friday afternoon, as Mrs. Hasti6its, they are allowed to go in and out as Mr-. Joseph I. Bates, B.A., Ph.M., ' . �' .. I ', ....-.. .*-' I I . � - �._ - -.1 � iq_ .. they POST OTFICK ADDRESS - - - . - . - _-_ WOBUIRN.. ... - _- I __ ..- � . 1. I .11 I . , � I . .. . . ­. ­ , I—— . 1. � I - . . I I I - , �f the 8rd con, was driving into the vii please. On the above afternoon John h" been appointed principal of Wood- - - -, .. I I - . . I - . �'. -.;I-. , . . �. - . I I I - ... j 11-:1.1 . . .. _., : - �:- -.,,,�� .. , - . __ j61 1 1 - - , , , , , ___ he • west, her horse became the ,only soii of --John .0 College to succeed the late W. H. . .� . . . :, , • .. '. _.: 1, ­ ,�, _,... hom t , - illva , a little &took . - . �r . , --- � * ' ":. -1 . - - toned at a broken rig left in the ditch follow of some ten summers ,W% p1ra Houston. . I ' . , .. ' .. .'k - , - 9 ­ -, . _. _.. 4 : :'_ . � -... .'- a . . .- q _ I ­ .. . ­ - , as. Ridley, and upset the vehicle, around the big lauer. The lithe f ow H. Iiandry, . - - , �. _. I ­ .11, - - . . !f--. _. !, ': , ..-. - . i to : . - Mrs. Hastings failing under it. Had it was letting his Eand rest upon ithe board bel Ifork, fell from She top of -AND- DRAWERS-- I" ` -- .. � .,.. - I . . 01 ougmg . a Grand Trunk brakeman. SHELD111P. S :,� - L�i., ._._ __4. 11. I . - I . . ­ .: � _., - _....... - " , . I I , .,-., .. ­ I not been that the shafts were only- fasten- as it was being drawn into the machine, a car at Belleville oil Tuesday night and - - . - . . '_­­- �­ , , .- ­_ ., . � �,.. - .� I,, ­ _. _ . -'. . ­­ �..: .. I . _�.�� - ed with springs, the accident would have but failed to remove it in time to sees was badly shaken up. . : . - ,� I , . * ROBERT.. . I � ` - '_ I -1 . ­ -i - . . escape , - - ..., * ­ , . " . - . "t � I . .-,.. .- . � � - I I—. . -rollers. The left arm ' talk aniougst the Do- I . - I... �. , , been mt0i more serious. As it, was, the the feed was drawn Then is some ­ - ": I . . � " WOOLEN AND CASHMERE I"— � ` .. "'r'. - above lady was somewhat injured. The 'in and fearfully mangled. The little formers. of East Himooe, of entering a � . - . . . .%%, .- I • � .. 11111 I ,_ �. _- " , - .. . i il"t, 0-, I � - ' . I ., ­ , ­ - - I � - I -1 . - .... _ ­ _.. Horse ran some with the sbaffi, follow was carried home and medical as. protest against Mr. Bennett's return as . . .- . ___ .. _1 . ., :;, - - � - - :� . . . . . . . �_ , .. .� , : .:. . �. I . - . ..." ­ " � r, � � ­_ � - � !!�.. - ­­ ­ - : _.. � - . . _. 1. ��___ N .. . . � � . - - - ''' , - , L Z. �.:. ..., . - ­ - . _. - I. I - _� - - - l; I , . � -_­ - - and was injured to some extent, the sistance called, when it was found noes- member of the Eon" of 00mmons. I - ,,, . A.1470=1M003M MA(DrM 023 `­-, .i _�ii.4-:Ij�-. -�­ .. . ......,_., . _�_ , _: p.� - - .. ­ - � ­ * . 1- - - . - - , � . . - . , I : ­ �­ , . . -I'., _. , - ,f_­ . g upon its heels-. People nary to Amputate most of the limb. The - The business portion of She town of 'S . _ ►P�11 1, - - - . . - _. - shifts battering . ­1 .. Frul WINSEYS, SCOTCH FINGERJNG,-'YARN '..; � ­ I k- . � -: ,-. .: should be more careffil in leaving broken boy. bore up bravely and is now doing &a Bradford was destroyed 1-7 fire Tuesday AP - . .1 .:,;,;�. - ­ " . I � , , . - . . � I �, . - ,­; - . - �� - . . " I ­ ;,- -_ _� , _' - �__��*.. ides on the highway. It is very den- nicely as can be expect&d, bathe is very morning, the lose amounting to 660,00% . - �%,, .., .. I - __ - . .1 vehicles � 1. ­`�i�­,� � _� . i . . '' � - I - ­ _. - I 'I, _ -, .* � �$Z� A:_ i .1. - � -, , gercuo, U imal stait has not spirit weak from loss of blood. The parents are partly covered by insoran". The town ,,",, COTTONBATT19G. 9piendid 6 cent Grp, cotta.... I... � � I I 11 . an an L - - I - _4F - ., _�. . . - ., _. . _� . - , . I . - - , . - I . . _L, . :,t4" , , - I __._ � _ - too ­ .. . - . . - I . . . .1 - . , �! - ..: - - , , . ' .. A , , . ` -- - enough . : . � V - ­ . - " , - - . . .,..- . � ' _ , - � . L a r It is n . -, 'Q. sefflois to U01.0 could bis - - - % - .` .,'. . . , , , - , * I . - . . . , - . . . . j ... �. � I "''".W -:' "' 1, , �- 0 _ ever, " 1, r -, • ,� re�!l A's- ��, ,A&-- •_� �� - I � - � I � .),!. , . ,� 1� �� I .� F . I.. I 11 . . 11, 1� 0 1 � . . -1 I . L. � . .- . � ­ � _ :- I � _:,, - - '. I " _� - I ` I . , ��'. . Y.1 , , � - . - " - 4, ---,;;, I , . , . .- . -, � . . , ; � �k_,. - .!� :, - the �� - - - - - - , - � � . • 4 _. - - .V_ � , *W ff - TO - ..,,-j,, to sby at ouch an unsightly obj t, des ly grieved, as John was thi only son' tea no An tion other than ahand � 11 � pro . - eat favorite. ­ l I 11Rwedl I . ­ , I *_ so? -d I is,' seldom,, it ever �jfar away ,liec . a gr i im "I - . # !�,, 31- :�- A . ,: DUN _. _ ''... _. ,4 @&��.")*_*� G,:,]E_Or.�, ".." mpk 4 ;!#4 , - N I . * - �, 1; I " ,� -,_r� 1, If . . . � I .�.l - 0� I �_,,­_ . " I it' 1 7� '� - , - - ----- - r � '! . _,-,;-, .I- � . L... 1. . I � - _­ ".,4 , '�­.��IL-. ... .i .. . . 7 1� ­ �1.. ,"-,.-, '" .i .:.-; .. '­�,�,__.:­_ ..-.I- - • ,� '%7_� � I . I ­ , . ,_ .� - .4 r. 11A. _; .- .. .� A ­ tj .. ""iL �� ,;--,, �f­r --- ­qr . I _ - . ­ I � .. 16 ­_ - ? , " '�)�' I I � ! 14 11 � �Jll r - - . I . . -, 5 �'.Vl.n _., , ,,, - _ 15� ; "M *` , I �111 - --i , m , o, , I "y - .. ffi��K&r A . .-!- t . - _ , � ­ . I , - - _� I !3,