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I I ..F_ � _:�Ii_� . - ,i:_ . , ­PICKERING., ONT.4 FRIDAY.''APRIL. 1 .1892 - I :,, 11 VOL-40 Xl*;%t,:.­��_j� . ,V_­11. ., _.. . � �. � . I . I .. . 9 . .­ . ­ . .1­ . - - , . . . — . � - - k, . . I . I - , I - 'I i I . . A-4 - .1 . . I ..: . I . . . . . . . . . � M. - a . . ­ - . . . . . , , , '. . p.t...- '4'5�' . I . . . . . : " .-- ITI-', . - '... �, - � -6,5 1 . - " I . . ­ � TON. . .ja , - .. - X;'_"' , - .. �. Z'i-, , I . :,� L ­� ..: " ! I -, � _--.7 . .., 0 -. - � . V­f , j; L.'. *::;��_% ' " . .. . . ,�M4. . . I ... I . � I' , 4, � .. wraft*01 � GREEN RIVER. � - I I - .DUNBAR' . �4" onat garb*. - i� . DECRER'S LIVERY I - OUT AROUND US . . . -""j" I __­ - - . . . te- '44.. � . — - - _' - - she's I I , — I Vt14 . . -.%'' .." .. , , 11--*101 - 11: ' Me4i'Cal. - LATEST LOCAL HAPPENING8 "CORDED BY Art thou Joiaely now since Mr. Andrew Annan,' who h�i­o . I * ., . . . 4 11 . . ' , .;. --�,�--A,-��----�-,--------,--,;-:,;-,�� As I have bought up Dan Reddin's livery THE PRESS A" JOTTRt DOWN BY OUR 90118? farming, moved into our village this week.:*., " . I , .", - . , �0_' 1. I .c .- Me B&TENIAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several now , CORR&8PGNDXNT8. Wood-bess' ate all the go in the sur- We were greatly surprised when we be-' ` `�' .1. I . . - - I - �. 0 .� , 11 - - . . .V-1, I . ,_ V � .tw �1 I R . Office and Residence, . Who are the held the funeral of Mr. John Allison pass. 4T . e & S.O., Coroner horses and buggies', I can secomodate . rounding neighborhood. e, -0. , - ' �.�W"Vglr.lay ol ` I - . .. � . King Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning .11 7 .-.. .. OLARIEMONT.:., .� .1 % e�', � . - L I . . i ­. - � the public with good rigs at all hours. I � . .. .. . .. champion sawyers ? ing through our village on Friday last. ,Vk , 11 ,�, ? 8:30 to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. - . � - . I ­ - I �S,�' : L . . . — — ;,I, . . . - - ­. . - Xrssrs. Jeffery and Levees of Toronto was :; , - . . - Covered 'bus meets ill trains. f n - Inspector McBrien ptid o- , ­ . .j lNoTtex-Every Tuesday afternoon Tnz Nzws- our �!, �. - ' ' - - . .- _.. '* 1 keep a • man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump �.. . .. - connection s'eadamy a here last Saturday and Sunday night hold-:­ 4'V .1. I - ion with livery visit last week and expressed himself as - _; . . . - connec . . t � 1,(1 . . Vocal milsic. . I A..,,: , I - - - -- - _. Factory, Claremont, where be will he pleased to mg meetings for the good of our youngpeo." '� 1. 1. . % . -----,------,-,,--�,-,��,�---�.-,.�- ;.��! Sale, Commission and Board- : well pleased with the affairs of the school. ? , . . �_ ---- ­ . I i L.� # ' , , , . . - ' . .1 ­ I . - .­... . ' I ,�,.;*�,`­ . . ing Stables, Pickering. � . _ �, - 1, . . ­ L. ': we env of his qubsexibers.] pie. �*i, %�!� `� � . Miss - .. . I -on, .. ,.� L .. . . Our "open concert" under the anspices of The Literary Society of this place held �1' Ida Simpson, . . - . Rev. Mr. Kippan has moved the , . - . - - I . � ,'- PUPIL 01' THE TORoN Inc) ro VON. ae-,). T77. :=03=o—M. new manse, which residence way he long our Literary Society passed off very sue- its 1;1st = c A �", . - ­` -- - t 'm - = - - --- . cemsfully on Mreduesday evening last. ni it., - ating for this season on Friday ,��,, - :!�.,? . : . servatory of �Nlu;ii,,. its preparo-1 to give IeF;- . a D,q I 01 to - .r, , , ,�V-� - � I . , , .., - . I - . sons in both instrumental and vocal music. Be- . ..-. 1-4 . elljoy . J. , cf 21"arch, which .*go* a'success. -'-. -, �� -.-,.. - , - . co ... A * Iudade ve*re in a bad Isthate Pat. The Tb - . - : " a , . ; - . . forences given if required. ;n -.&O�q I -.q , . � ... . . � Mr; Wm. Watson, of Stratford. bu . . . . : * ) . * r- r! 3 consisted of readings, re-, "�� I ` i .. z . I 1,:::, ... � - - . '..;. . -, � - 'L I 1Z.,-, , � .& . . . . I . I i gb All* --;o - I , � X - - . � '� ... V Literary iiiteud giving an 1,O.C." that Qi al. _1 I ,ingin ,t. • 5 Thoroug!i Instruction Guaranteed I , -,-: L i . former with us, Visited with her brath. , - - nd , ry the membets. . . ,�4" , I . . -,: , - V ., ` ` - .. . I " ; '100 ­ - - . . . . . � . , . , s � � � .i"4. I I - Address, Clureui0l_t. -- . ' er, Geo. Cooper. pr Pat it g forward to next October , �4 1 N . 0j jd9S ,to _-�`el . . N promises to be ahead of the last one, in pa .�, � , I - .1 ; ,� - - - . ! . . . ' . . . 14 04 . I _.coin " . . . wh 11 I . ' Wil! . .., 40-59. " peee _ '" AA3 11 The Brock road is in very good shape, the near future. . . - . 1. convene. . ,A,-., . ­ . I '5�.�t,: :� I L ' ' � ' 5�'i "k � . slur Cp .0..: in " ., A - W;'i -. it v..'_:spenil around that the' --_:�' 11 - . - dw S . 14 . � 7 -7-4 - . I I � . 1. - �! .. . V1;1.:'� Z � = �U.r CA . . . �q but the concessions and sidelines are com. - . - ... - ,� I .. 1. . . . - *L �: - . . I. the,:,',: :, " L---- Legal. . . � 0 AUDLEY. . Brock 6ad bc,--- are not satiked with � , . . . . - '' I . C:p �-" I . I - posed of mud. . . - .i- '' - - - - - i - - . . . - I . I . . 1 '' 1 • . . AVN I a% 0 .: 0 t, '30 = .W I foot bail matcfi� 6:1ab:, . ,� ' . � . f . . . C.2 N I I , , A ,4 ,4 r4 .8 � j ol, John CutLbert and Geo. Palmer were - � es we have played with c;: If ,�.,� � , .� . E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- i -adV -,.q � 1. I N, - z "I' I Miss Gity, of Darlington, is spending a them. If this is so, we are ready to -play. - .. A,. . . . - -,_AA -1 I .� "I" --�',",�._ , � . - I . - . .. 0 I you any time that suits you, and will meet'..0'­ "' tr e TER, County Crown Attorney, and County C3 r ... ;, F3 ,5 ; R " in the village on Tuesday. Mr. Cuthbert few days with friends. �- 1&, , 1, " k .q ,,ON - ' - � - --i4�', solicitor. yourt House, WhitbV. 10-y re M, � .4 ,.q r4 14 Iq I w is purchasing horses for the N' W. T. " ` ' . �01 q9a , ' Wm. Taylor, of Whitby, is moving into you at Liverpool. Now our time boys t " .-�,--. 9C ., - ' * .­ I . . . .1 . . ..... . 14 I - " 11 . - • � ­ , SOLICITOR, NO- ;". Z nn, �.." . , W. J. Michell, having purchased th to .come and play a friendly game and, ": , .- AMES 11,1ILLE11 . . . , � �.,., 7� , 8 the place lately occupied by JDO. Dewyre. :", o I ., _� . - eq _:1. W3 0 , t� 1 . p .!M . . . j I TARP Public, C te. Office at - d - old manse, moved thereto on Tue@day. banish all the hard feelings between us. I - � . - TA ouveyancer, e .� 01 eq .V.rl, .. I . I .. .,­ ­ - . . .. . I ,; . . = r . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cowan and Master remain. —Brow BIRD. _: 1;',Wij�, 4, .. 11, Thistle Ha," near Brougham. .Money to loan. �4 1 1 ____ - __ ___- 0, . - �4­2 - .�4. 4'. I = >, -5 -IN - Steadily does the population of our town James, of Brock Road visited at T. - N.... ,�, . ____ ___* �z ! (5 CDA 0 a E 64 0 I. ft . I . .4 � ,1: . . .. I.... _ • V . �_:t! 0 ,2 IC 10 d Z.a 0 0 increase. . . . . ': - �� --.,. -1,, W •I . *�*s­# - 4,;-'.. V. • " . . -:,. ,*,V '� ., . . .. - . . . L . I . . : . . , ,I I I.. : � . . ,k . , - " " . , .1 , , . . ,:. i)oW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS JZ�4 � ;4,i * .r .- k. - Mr. and Mrs Josaph Law, are both - Leary on Sunday last. , "i �, ''i 'a 0 a -0 .'4'; -::4 A V $* - 1. - : - �_' - :- . . _ D . - � :.,.t t? . ,. I ,0 ,V OJI g I ; ters, solicitors, &c. office opposite Post 4, •;I ", 0.0 C, ,, = Q A. to, � We are sorry to miss the familar race - ....- YANKEE VALLEY. .� . _P.:. - �-; -,. . -ino. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo - . . _ �� - 11'. , .". . , - - I "'Al! , '-' , - . � OffiC3, NVhitbv, Out. . . "4i'., ',-4 I 0 A 10�: 0 &. 0. - -m- '. " am, IV", - - iougly il( Tiie diseage started w*tli I& , '& '00 :3kowx X,d seriously . - - . - Money to Loan. Sy ,g 0 � d to his - . — I .:C: .�, �­ _. .,:.,, Nlk " ii 1 7.. 1 0;0,; 4 z 2 . of Fred Lawrence who has returue . . � .- , 1 7. j -�''u;,,-*' - :..'I A. Me-Gillivray, LL.B. wapkm­ - - , ; � -,I 1 . . . . --.------ __ Go A % M A4 1� Z:D I 1; grippe, and bus settled on the lungs. Sohn Fleming sold a valuable i e a � m_' ' 'th''e- "': ' . , _. _ Cz L�: We. :� � $4006 We home in Raglan, after visiting with his I :� �u; �,, . - ! 4) �, 0 � 0 0 - I. Gi 0 1-Z 0 all hope that they may speedily recover. uncle, Geo. Lawrence. other day for the handsome figure of $280. , -,-.','- � - �' 9 BARRISTER = Z i E3 . ., 0 Q 0 r L' �!,' V ... : . 1 BA �4 ;4 . , 93 - ­1 - ., - 1, . - . - ,.z 0 k - �_ �'. - - . solicitor, &c. stoney to loan. No � ___ - __: ---------- . : .:-.*_, - . - � - d f 3 A meeting was to have been held on John reported �375, but the Yankee said I : , " �, . ...If,� . ., Tail P �) i -- 0 '0 Our friends are not so moral as they ot­�.. ..-, ". h - . Out ey Bank, Picker- l- ! : : : �:�- ;P. .: a ;I ;* � . 6. I .. .. i ­ .. ion. Offlce: Over ario � . WedDesday evening, looking to the erstab- n �., -, i�A.'. . . cominiss o- b, . � . ; , I *,.,. . n every' Saturday. 4-y - i -0 to I : : .a to L", 'D ... 0 0 . i6re a few weeks ago. Last week one of OGeorgib Robine, of Ma � #11.��,. � .. . fug ope cc 'k '14, 'I * Malvern; down,ii,the..4,. ,. . C#9 : 0 t., to A :3 (D to I ,ishing of a choir for R rskme church, We . I . , " � ­ . 1. - .t k1. . - , Z_ • ra C1 0 s. our prominent men in company with- oce record for running this Beason. He made . ��_. . � . . . .. P .a e: Uk ;" -9; 7- � have not heard the result of the meetin' . . f-.1111 �� I -P cd Z 54 4M . , ��.. - I - . O.; �_ '­ 11 . IT of Law. ". , - - s- .R - I 9* of our fair sex* took a basin; trip to the' . i S. OR ,.LISTON, LL.B., . o $4 10 a d .4 his mile on the 28tb of March _:,Y� ... e rence, Ormiston & I)rew, Barristers, -i . Nm , N d q in 2. 101 and - :11" �0, I - , r W - .." - 2.2 0 . T.C.Garbuitt shipped a pair of thorough- . . . � I � r_.1,-._' - ­ � Solicitors, Notarise, &c., 15 er-aronto Street, To- . ;e, bred swine to a Mr. Hamilton, of Piet _.- -'.,�� - - Qb �,,;,, 0 4 PC r. :D Q 1 CitV OLe night ]art week. Be careful carried an overcoat.- Ole - . I - --- - - -_ - 011, , � :` .; � . . - ront,,), will b-, at Claerinont every Thursday. 14 ! .O-kz I 4 M ,V _&* to L- I - friend or yon way get yourself into trouble., Detective Tabor is in our midst Aga. f .�*fn - - - __ __ __ ___ _ - — - n !n or -,.r � ..� ! - - __7 1 on Tuesz1a . lie has it fine lot of this - 1.j.i .0111 �(! , - .V . " Moral: - "Pra Lice what you preach." some dark purpose, he carries witli'bim a .-�,,'�.�*-!-v ,),7c�j-j. j3jjj!zjv,s q1101). 1101jeV to L. 2*31v , � - - � . . - . - . . .--- - I � . - ; ;, I - - � -_ - . , • - hand of dock. lie ling .1 two 'weeks old (� rifle. one shot gun, a five slicoter revolver .,:, w,xi . � � -,. -_ ----------- -_ - -_ -_ I - -_ ­ - *_4&h­ ------, � ­ w " i : I . . clyde colt, with wb;(-Ii he challenges the - . . _Z _j Vetertitarfle, . . . `4 . . .. . I ­ - .. , I SOARBORO. . . - and a pair of bandcufis made in the year ,..- I - I . , . .....-_�___1_____;__,_.­__ - --.-- � -­­I__...__.­_.,1,_ Onta rig O: - ,.-,-.'.Bank Province. .1 . 1 1730.: John is no slouch and intends to.,....'-,,,`;- - r ��!.t,�'. - - , ;,""", ,., HOP"in"TS, VETERINARY SUR-. "I' Tbe cattle shipping seasoii has com- Mr. and Mrs. Thos.gJackson have been shoot Thomas Cat. � ...!,� H9 (jEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- : nienced.,, On Monday Mr. Pears shipped visiting friends in WhiTb . it io 0i �1. �* . I orinary College, Toronto, will vis1t'WhjtevaJe PICKERING BRANCH, y reported a well to do farmer on the:' `X!--% '_ , - - - � _ . - . and Cherrywood evoyY Saturday. __ . two car loads to the Montreal market. Chas. Beldam, of the Massev-IlRrris 3rd con. cheated his hired man out of 50cts , ��A',�`.�'­O . : ��i the horse's foot attended to at uiy shoeing forge ­.. I.- - - - .. There were some forty choice animals %vorks, Toronto svent a few dRVS'Rt home when settling up with him after the man _,t�a,i� � - "' -1 .- � a f , _;,, - legitimate - lot 33. 7th can., Pickering. Calls promptly at- 0 an for the transaction of all in the shipment. Thus is a home mark et last week. - had worked a day and a half for nothing. LL -L 4­ .,�,.. tended to. Telegraph, address WhitevalNe, Out. p o _. - - Banking Business. Men like that are no use in this country . . . P.O. address: Green River. Ont. 34-y n established for our stock. The Rev. Mr. Latter, of Maltan,preach. - ..:.., T -,.. I I - . _ - � _____ - ___ - ' and won't be wanted in the next. . � , ­', I ., i �,` �, " -_ Al ,�. ; . -- OrricE HouRis-From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays A petition is being circulated this ed in the Washington church here on The rangers F. B. C. held a meeting on' J __ , . . . W to 1 o'clock. - - . . . ,:_`�J.-f.- - - H 0 P K I N 8, VETERINARY i week among the ratepayers of this sub- Sabbath last. . - the 26tb inpt. for the purpose of reorganiz- �.,;i*, k� - ' .. • surgeon. graduate of Ontario veterin- � 11 u connecti011. division, asking that the li6euce commis- .A great number of horses have been i '- , "' ' -. - - . . . cry Co ege, Toronto, oface and residence, Lin- Savings Bank i ' . ing fir the coming season. The following . _.�'-- T.14 , - � (8-y) GEORGE KERR, Man sinners grant a licence to the new but . f I ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calla by day ager.. 81 At bought in this neighborhood during the officers were elected-Honored Pres.. A . ,.- - '�)' �--- I - _' ' or night promptly attended to. A first class the station. We have not yet heard past week for the North West and the U. Neilson; Pres , Stephen Ormerod ; �i , - %:' `�� ,'- . . . , 'h 9 - Vice .- - - general blacksmit .hop in connection. New . whether or not the necessary number of S. market. ' es Max- _ -- .. rigs gotten up, as well as all manner of repair- PreR , Thomas Little; See., Jam T. . -. "? 't, ". - WATCH - REPAIRING signatures were obtained. A very interesting match wag shot by well Treas., Wm. Little; Capt.. James , ts� . ing done. at iowe.,t living rates, Lainc and dis� ' .�­ - % eased feet made a speciaify of, always a first - .:.��,,V;'j,­ , '. . L . . .. � ': . `�' �_. I )�, - Liike Denison, of Whitby, who ' Johnson; Vice Capt., Thomas Little .g � ' the Bellamy gun club on Saturday fact Itt ; i ,�.-_��_,. � . class sheer on band. . . 2.3 y promptly and sHfully done �1_'�-t: . � . .., . ,. The score stood - - . 11 I .- - I been painting he 0 the greater part of twelve birds Committee of management, George Little, ; �,� �% i . ­� . I Ise John Brooks and Thomas Jacques. This - - - - i 14,1- - . . with the aid of the very winter, had a stirpr while returning C. B61d9M 8 O. Thompson 7 . .. '. . , . Societies. . tine b will be open for challenges after the , , - - . . . 141�" L _ ­_� ­_. . - . __­--;----­-­­­­ ----,-,,- - . home on Saturd evening. When near We Annie 7 E. J. Palk 10 , �W_ 1, '. . . � . best tools and material ` 7th of May. All clubs wishing to com. ...!.:��t _ ­ I- , - .1 y .I W RISING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. - .. ' - � Whitby he mei�ilrig, and the buggies col- . D. Beldam 12 G. Annie 7 __ • �._ b, - every Manday - -. . * -. ­_ 1. � - - JLk G. T,. This lodge meets ev known to the trade., municate can do so by writing to James..., . - #f _ -- �� .. lided. Luke escaped bodily harm, but the F. Wheeler 6 N. Malcom ' 6. _'.. �11_1- . . . . ..- evening in the year, in Date's Hall, Pickering. - . . rig was considerably damaged. It re- - - . . - Maxwell Sec. Browne Cornerq. ,. I : - ­ . . . � Every person invited to join and help advance . . - . ...'.1": -';' I ­ : the grand Cause of Temperance. 121 quired about $10 to repair breakages. I .. - .. . No GOOD. , �'._.., - '-.",4 - 5�`f. , s . T � , . ,"'q.. - - I . I . 88 . � . I . 80 . � . . *--*- . . :_ ­.­"�,­,+� ..�� I . .�� . . . . ----------- JEWELLERY - MADE ! The Whitby and Lindsay Baptist An. :. - -it- - , .� L I . - . " -.� . �,�, �.�-�_ . .I . , • . . . . - �. . ., vueturso oarbe ' . . .. WOBURN. . v - .::,At - - - ere on Tuesday and . BROCK ROAD. . .. ­_ . t � ,At­ I . to order on the premises.. Wednesday. Each of the open sessions . . . . . - � 1. - . I . . . - �, - "otbin fresh around here fteept Mi2d. I . . . coli'veyaticer, &W. Diamond and. Stone Setting, old goods F. Hutchison N . - - - ----- ----,--I------ were largely attended, not only by the tebison was in town Mondav 9 . - - - . . Monday. . ' . ' .' . � . HO DLTNN, Conveyancer, Com- remodelled, old gold and silver made, T. H. Rodd and wife, of Dunba We learn that J. Prince has undertaken , ta, � - brethern of this village, but also by those . .­_. . I : - . . I . I . Tmissi,oner for taking Affidavits, ate., Clare- over into of special design. n as foreman on' a large estatoe.. -*, *1. 1: �'.�. 20Y . . ,.-. from neighboring circuits. The meet- visiting friends here Tuesday. a situation - .1 _�. . . m - out.oat. _____ ___ --------- ____ . . i A farewell surtrise party met at Peter near Hamilton. *_�,, - ."; - - .. - - , . .- - ' ings were of much spiritual good. The perrv,,, last _' , -_ ;_ �. i . . r : . b(JNTING, Issuer of Marriage ' • Mr. Perry is moving Business around here seems unusually . . -:. - . . � Be Licen,reg for the Couuty ' ENGRAVING • pastors of the ilistrict were almost all in further east among the wise men. .dull at present. - of Ontario. Of- ING * e, Pickering plain and ornamental lettering. mono. attendance. - - . . . .- - . di-,.e at the More 0 at hie residence, - - ! � Village. rf 12-y . On Friday evening a very pleasant time I thcnglit H—would have one to .• - . . , w ' _... I __ _____ - - _____ ____ ______ grams, crests e%v- - I 1�;t __ - I ests and fancy desigunf.. j %%'in. Geo. Scott met . with a slight mis- was 6pent 6v a number oj( friends at the Manitoba when he such good care to '. '.-A. . 'I - . R. BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK hat) on Saturday evening. .. . ...! .. . ; - elyy and watches beautifully erns- While goilig r'L.Sidenoe of'Mr. S. Larkin. The ob'e.rt Of have everything necessarj for such a Ion * .! o -iiinissic . . .. - i g . : _� - Do Conveyan�cer. Commissioner for taking - .,. " . " i, 101darits, Accountant and lusurantte Agent. mented. - to meet the evening tv,siu. he encountered the gathering being to feast on ► oyr,tez-6. journey. He got his trunk p4oked, togeth. ,::;ff 11 . - . 'Sko 'Wills pr I .,- - . . . another rig, the driver Of which apparent. which were provided by'B. Smith, the re- . I 19 , Money to loan on farm property. 0- . . -1 bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. - Will be in . . er with two revolvers, a abot gun, abun- � : , - . T �. I. - � 4i 11* I S.,'BARNARD'S ly imagined that ilia Brock Road was sult of a promise. The oysters were ex-. . �� ' .:,,�- . I - . Brougham every Monday afternoon for the .. I . built entirely for his utte. failed to turn cellent and all enjoyed themselves. very dance of ammunition for himself and the - - .. . ' - - .... transaction of business. 27-v I . ""W"JET1r.r:B"`W-. out. The vehicle Mr. Scott's much- - enjoyed - . gun; also his life insured. And then he , -.1. 1� �: . --------- - -- --- __ _____ -------. --.---- - 1. I .. . - 1 . . __ __ - ____ - - ::" - ,trechitect. ___�________ ___ horse broke the 11111-Dess and got Rway. In that very scholarlv article in Dunbar- bid farewell to all his chums. But when.. ��V,t,i. - - - . I I '11, - 1: ct.l - : - - __ �6­ . IDR- I Ion correspondence of. % -,. -, , . - , . X�_-1,�;­f6k_d_6uN_Tk _,k­ bift'4; thi )ast iveek - reoarding he heart] the pleadings of his bast girl it R tr " ^ ­ - � �'._, I . .:. . more seiiuna tht a damaged "; , , , '­�,.j, ­ .. I 1_1`� - - A. ' . . ___ __ - __ - ­ �. I _!� '_ * 1' � . � Drawings . the match plavet]. at football here, we was quit natural that he should back out. -, .�.� - . . I . - 4 for the county of Ontario . suit of hor" clothes was the result. - . ; -, "'..- , � . . and specitications furnished for every Class of Now stock just received at the Corner &-ftlt . . might say that a few ommis,ions occurred There are lots of slips between the cup ,.. .11.*Zk,�-,j�! - , ��,­ - ".".:. � ' ,9 and f -the and the lip 11— - . . _� !:..- building. Steam and hot water heatiL Drums Store. 75 cents per bottle. . ... an consequently does not do justice to - -�­:��!._`�,t].,% ' - I ,g . , . ventilation a spccia'�Y. Office-Gorric Block, ft . I � - .- - � . . . I . .. . - . 1. .... . . . parties concerneil. We might say.however, ' .. �'. �? .Ve I - .1 corner Dundf-s and Brock streets, Wtiitl)y, . I . ­ - A lady living not far from here has a . � . . - . f1; ..T�bl. . ' ' . X11 ' other. .':�',,k(". , '��-oj '. . :_ . rs ic_kshank has returned home. of well drilled in misrepresenting facts and �. - Me , z2'.I.- .- MEGIAN GOD LIVER' OIL night from some cause or other. The'. " -ft .. '_7 , . -Kingston Road r,,aqt Pickering. 37-y .5 4 . ReRidenco NO - . M '. Cru* that none but a very clever writer and one favorite cat, which took a fit the r . - _______________.___.________ - -­�� �'h�i,l .1 , - ,, ter spending the winter with Mrs- G. M. givinginsvilts, could produce a very ­17. ­ � . - I Atictiotteei4mg. Boothen's celebrated brand. A good . od lady was concervad about it, and ­,- 1:'i _�e'.- - . . .- . - - j_ - . -1.1 - _­­.- , �. - � -_ -I ___ -111-1 �1_ I----,-- Jacques. manly article. Such blockheads as we are 9P I '_� • - . - � . . .. supply on hand either in balk or, For a few weeks part we have not It rd will not attempt to parallel it. In our went to the doctor, who thought it had ' ' - -�--'57" " . - . . - FAfRBANKS, the old ft-nd reliable ' - .".. - I ._4, r . - .- . . .. bottle at the Corner Drug Store. the grip, and that Mr. Cat woald be around _.,%, , I - _. . .. Le Auctioneer, still in the field, able and __ from Jack the Ripper. He must have gone estimation we used the boys very well, but . . � 1. .. - willino to conduct any sales entrusted to biu , - . - . I . I � A. HOWSES CELEBRATED BAKING back to White Chapel. it would seem that because they were not again in 4 few days. The lady thought _.-.-,-'� -, ­ . and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- 3 , . 1- , .. I . - I I runs for past favors, and hopes for a.coutinuance I Olp DE It, being made freoliiently is Mrs. Macaulav intends moving shortly allowed to do just as they pleased regarding different and tried to doctor tabbie her. - . ' .. .. - El ] , . , . . . . . I . of them, Terms for services moderate. Ar� .. aiw�ys fresh. None but the purest from the business part of our town, and the arranging of mid choosing their team, self, by Riving him a warm bath, isome. -.--';:--- . . .-, t* . ­ - ranuenients as to dates and terins can be made . , "' - I . Erg are used in it. For sale at � � "�-,,­�,,- • � - � . 1, will take up her abode three blocks north. they thought they were not used well. They cogtr,r oil and warm gruel with He B. _ " ' ' ", - . at the office of this pal)ar. -tf ! . .. 0 .­.. I R, - 45 - - � " ,-� `�." , ,A- � . I I - - � ___ ,-.- __ . I I � the Corner Drug Store.. . . ., on Richard and Agnes street. ' considered it a grave injustice that we took whisky in it. Under such treatment be- , -`-,'­--Xh�' . '.'�' � . ­ - . � . � 4. � � .-" ft=--* - . I _ Cesford has seldom been seen travelling steps to seFure a list of rightful players as • reviyed, and nowonder. Very likelv this-_ . , ""..i, -, - :'� IIONLkS POUCIIER," Li6ensed Au ' , � ".... , t N I. �­.IAP . _. / . c-; F. 11. Wilson's Cough Balsain, Bitters, north this winter. but as the sun is getting school team and - proved that they were . . - . T tioncer',yaluator, etc., for East York and . �,:,­'. - - . . . ..ir. .� . White Oils, for sale at the Corner was the Malvern Tom Cat. - - 0, .1 -. - - _!F 21- -,. the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict on the other side of the equator, lie will guilty of grave falsehoods in sa ing that lt.'11"i , _. . _ I . . ,. - . attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. I Dru- Store. Runicus ,:... . , - v,�­� . . . . . - I . 1, -,&,�,_ _, - � . . r% likely take his northern course. one boy attended school as a wholar, when - - . . - I I - ,- I . .. . *�­ . �, Charges Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, Pbys4lan's prescriptions and family Freceipes In Poverty Hollow news last . . .. .. 0= - , ... . � - �!*.04 : � � _. week it was such was not the case. We therefore took � ... ..'t,_,,, , ,k,.., - - . . Box 47,13rougham, Out. . . - :_ . '2 _ . . - ,�, I I ____ --------------- I — carefullv prepared at the Corner Drug stated that if Jim Crow gt to his claws on the liberty to put an outsider on as well • ' . WHITEVALE. - "­. �' 3-:-�,-:-,-,'V� - g,�­-J-4- . - Store, Whitby. W, R. Howse, prop. , . .- i� . ­._�, , 'S", .. _: ! , � . � .. .... 1. -1. -.1k.111, . , - I I ;P.,._ , �'41 , . . Boots tout Shoes. _. ___�_______ - -------- the Tom Cat, the fur would fly; but we which made the thing square for the first - . . %, .1� .- .�.�14,,'� . . I - __ ., -1 �, � ", �.__ - �- . . . * , .,� "i�ll - ­ - -------- Win � . �, __; . — , think the Tom Cat is equal to the Crow, mate 4 fi . on - � : �, ;^,;7 I . . . ,he and the retain match the tried a - Besse went to town Monde ' ' , �., JOHN Li,]SLIE, BOOT AND SHOE C . ... Oil �.A:.:.". . ,_ i ' and the feathers might fly instead. similar trick. by putting an outsider on in business. - . I - �,_ *�.41,�.P: ,., - - .. '' "I.- , It, I , - , Maker. Pogp,eed and sown work. Orders , . . L'­'g­t�Zjl," - ,4 ­ � . , - � .. . . � . As leap year has come around,. the only place Of One of their boys whom they chifin- Mr. John Ham and family- are moving, .-.-'..'- j.'L -Ij,,�,_ �11 -11 I 1�1_ . .- - , - promptly attonde-t to. Experienced workman- 4, �­-�i_ - 011 , - _�, _'�, .. - -, t, - - f.,. - -?� - -. * . . ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the ,A­-U.T'l ON son that Mr. Jas. Weir had left to comfort ad was away, a good way to work things, this week. .. 'i" a I I " - ' '4?; V 11 I - Pews, King street, Pickering village. 7-v _-- I., . . . - . . him in his old age has suddenly been indeed—anything but honest and right. Miss Lydia Booth has returned home: � L "4'tq" I * ;r .41 tt I . .. - I �:. �_ . , _; - I -­.. , . . :, .. I . - :. , �,,<-,I.� 1 1 - � , - - - I -------- . , .Z� ., . . .. :1. ­ — . 'snatched away in the bonds of matrimony, These am some of the ommissions referred from her recent visit to Sandford. �­­­ �,N,,,_)_ - - , . 1. .1 , � 'Y� .,; - :7.1 �� ­.'? - . . - -Iff. � - � , If_. � ' _' . . . . . -Hotels. . - . . . : EACHPLUG I b the organist of the Malvern Sanctidary. to above. Regarding the choosing of referee Jas. Malcolm has sold his gra high step. • "i %4 V4 - - - _��_; --.,­­­�­_,­ , _­ _­­­ __�__111.^11­'___ , OF THE. ;, wonder who will be the next. turn about is fair play, and'we believe that per to Elisha, Alger, for a handsome ­ ,---,, 11 '. . . . I . . I Lme sum. I: , - - - wf. 4i � . -1. . . � - . . �5:­" . .. � - 4 _ 11 , 1- _ N .:­­_,,.'5139 I _ , - Our village has been increased in popula. e". m I I . I - ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Out., - . We are glad to hear that our school me- he tried to do the square thin as.near, as e ea jp..."V - - James Gordon, proprietor. Thin hotel is a . fam. t '7111 - ::. ;,f � Y'1'4� I ­;.. r- . .. .--.- G - - - I lion No. 6 is keeping up its usuay excel- possible. Of course it is easy to grumble. tion by the coming of Dan Fenton and - . . _�w fine now brick building. finished. in superior . , - .. . . - " . . ­ , , . - . . style. Every convenience and comfort for the Pe I lent reputation, and that the trustees were ily. - ­ul� � -, I ­;.- i � W - �e The leading fighting characters, if any -__ - � .. K_ ` . . . _. , -, 2. k . . I - - - Z w - - 41 A . --i-I , j . :' _-, -�, % , ,,,��..,, Nk'. . - . travelling public. New and commodious stables M rt e, i aV ­ y ., g fortunate in securing such efficient teach- were from Dunbartoi, as we understand Messrs. Alf. Hoover and Chess Leigh an 11 , , . ::��I�-_,..:!I!� 4,L and sheds. j . - . 25y sL . I era as Mine Taylor and Miss Willis. May the Words took place between two of the are once more made happy. A boy a Q and a �. - ., - `-?­4ii� , - I . - - . - ,F�,f,.� E, .. .: . .� . .:. .. both pupils and teachers continue to be sue. small bo at play, which should not be girl. -�­.Iix�i�z_­ � . :0. �. -_.: 4. '-"- - : - - ESTE RX HOUSE. Pickering, Ont., - !�. . IS MARKED - :o: :. - 1. ,41.. � . .• ... '. ­0­10' - - . � . I I . cessful an the wishes of every citizen in mention * `� k,� ` W now open for the accommodaticii of the . . . - - z only among children, itamount- Public School Inspector McBrien paid his: .". •rl, . , , - � ..- . .__,. . •� 6 r .1 I ,� . � this section. . ad to nothing more than ••if you tr meX11 official visit to our section 19A Wednesday .;- i - - - . no lately - - - 'A L§_ .. 4- . � _ F, ,_ _. , � travelling public. This hotel. havi W 0 1 . _; - I . moo our orgs - � ILI I , `;­ ,,L - . changed hands, has been re-furuizhed thr h _: S* nist, Min Martha Pearew, drop you etc. " nonsense weeL - I - � I out. Situated as it is, opposite the Sriuk Ble: . :�, :_ e - . pro- ;-j_ 'V. a -, �_ just - - . -4.-,',,-' ­ ., I - I - . r IeAr now Mrs. Weir left us, we we sorry to hear fanit be old a4ge "Those Xr. and Mrs. D. R. Beaton spent Sunday ­__ - . ". r . . it is convenient for patrons of the Mi Is. Meals • � ML • . . I 1� — It we just renest t] hose __.,�; .. _ - . � - . � � - 1; 4. � � ; � ..... . ,' ; . • .1". I . . . or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling I -that our chair is rapidly decresaing; but who vein glass louses should not throw with friends in the neighborhood of Mark- -, . 9 . i�l -_, - - - _�' 'L , . , , , , :L .1 � . - ., 4. ­," . . , . • andshedroom. Box stall and enclosed yard for a. 19 BRONZE LETTERS .-., - under the auspices of our now organist.Eva, stones." The facts an these : Instead of ham and Stouffville* `-, . - - .... - . . . � - � . . . horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the promises. - . , � .11'.11, �`1,7, :_ ,- 1, I The bar is open at all legal hours, and Is stocked . and Lillie, our leader, it will soon revive, us being blockheads, we proved to be Thos. Beare occupied the pulpit of the , �., . .. . . - * NONE OTHER GENUINE for we an son there are lots of young man blockades for the boys and consequently Centennial and the Cherrywoocl Metho- -1 I . "..'i, , 1.;�_ . with _pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- .. I ... I . 11 �.;,. . - . . - ­'. - �. C - IX, Proprietor. . with musical voices, who would be glad to the on disappointed in not defeating us, diet Churches last Sunday. "I R J � ugly - !I W -a& , - *' - 11 , , � - — V 11 , ,�'. �� � ­ . ___ give their assistance. " they made great brags that with their Hisses Clam and Lillie White Mlvb� ofide, .----� "' , I . , I , . - . � ­ � - . ­_ � watel&nULUng. � MONEY TO LOAN A number of young bloods who failed'to Professional men they would do us up bad- more left our vale for the land of their :� �­. . - � . - . . - ,� � .J I ___ receive invitations to the party held at Mr. I.- We, however, got a a but it was adoption, the Great North West. - �__. . . - , . . . - I ­ I , . .1 . ON MORTGAGE SECURITY Jas. weirs on the urd, � CD1 One or two of our vWagers attended them,l , CUTHBERT, Watchmaker, Pi . at the ad on some point ' rated and per- - . I Ae ering, Ont. Having been 25 yews at the At 10W04t rates Of iutSMSL Kortg&W and Do rink rsihor downcost and gloomy, and in h" will remain so, as some ball surprise party at Sam Lanidn's last Friday - * ' LLLL - ` " � : . . . . trade, I can guarantee think the . . . . . . . - I - satisfaetion. Agent for _ L b"tUref pUTC&&@ed'ftr Cash. ardor to revive their drooping spW* ow- was played or rather touched one of our eveninVind ieport a splendid time. l-' - ��, - -11 . - . : .- F. Lazarus' Eye-glasses. Watches and Clocks -FP 0 Akeer. /._ . . 11 . . .. r .eluded to dieplay their talent in some of the opponents just before the successful kick The v. J. Cannom is n6w driving one .. � , .� .� . .,.-. . cleaned on shortest notice. and reasonable :06 -rA1r:= . 11 .� I . : . I . .. . rates. . 2347 bought and sold on 6oraraimelon. ogether with the Wag MA4 if so we made a fair goal. So of B. 11agerman.s horses, his own being laid - -.Z . - - quadrills and waltme, t . I � - - .. . . . f i . - J�_ - . �, . _. things we were up � . � . . - DressnaakUW:- '..., . . . I bon-ton, to the sweet nieloily of Lovie, who you ses in the 9)wt of thi for a short time with a sprained 169. ,­ � . am. ,,;. n. . �. . . I _�. �. � ,Ak=jl OW: Western, TAIleashift and -City of .displayed his musical talent in a dexterous really one I in. We would not have We notice the name of our popular firm, . ... " ... . o' - T­%RESSMAKERS, PERFECT FIT. on and X"chenter Fire insurance Com. manner on the mouth-organ. _&; �, � A . . matter or exposed their Messrs. — Pough and WIlite, an the bills ofthe ,��. ,V .. a American Life Insurance . . X� .. . JL-,F TIVG tailors system for cutting dresses -o bo Accident Insurance taken. . A short time ago, Mrs. Charley Thomp- gross gntmthfulnegs, were it not for thi concert at_16ugbani next Friday evening. ,,-. - ` � ; . . - .: . - I . _ . . � - _... ...� ,� and mantles, taught by Miss M. McCausland, . . - son, H i near E11601110r% Was startled small and, unfair W in which we were Our band still oon I replar prat- ". 1� . , -_ Pickering village. Dresses made or out and At- -1- � .- vin use .. . . .. � . I'll . - � - - . ...-. tea, 09fere vromp+ly attended to, and a per- V��2&93 for fi� 2 froln bar See�p by the rattling of wheel& gFolten of by them. "We don't retaliate,but . V",and in steadily gaining both in numbers . - '' �­'.' �� I . � - � - . _ . , �:., . . -,- ,4�""! - .. . - 1. foci At guaranteed. 234m. A X :M Hastening to the door she found that the amply give an I We &11d "in pro . .! '. , *1 . ,. ... .- - think of thi ficienoy. that is air I " __ - . , . . ::! 2_- - �,� � ­ - - - i . �-. youngla&es had just returned from the wA reason to ink notwithgthn a , .. '.�,, 1=9 the ea is the same hearty co-O w" � q_::�', 41,'-��' : MISS PERRIER WISHES W - . . - ­iZ_� - -- . . I 14M _TO AN. COXV2YAMING CAREFUMY ,DONZ., rink; but to bar surpdn found two 4& - , , - - 1111'11111c�d ar� ­ . ImnMuraftArarmnent — - � NOUNCE that she ap young little diffennoss that OR won quite friendly couragaementofourdtijwsas�reb* '1"'.1 . I . . .. . ____ .. � .. q . - gentlemen in the yard. Upon anglurmg future. in the pad and only in a larger meaft v � 11 �.. ' ments above Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green -.:�_ V%usc I . Ana 60*04 to play again in the near we I", " - - , . ..�" . . ..1.1.. . I W—';: what they wanted, the horse was am to dwm that Xwo petitioir to the License dion ". . .. River, where she will be prepared to execute all 0 , ftopei-&-t7 Colnow. . 4, I � �� � mmu We 56U Wish- to be 1riend1v an- - . vl � � I.- - d ii . . � - work In her Una intrusted to her. Having had 100 Village lots on naft side -Xing street wheal, and in -a few seemdo the sounds of I rounds of this * . . � L � ­ . __ our 8M--KVA Maim up enslb& ustouse pewe eregare now g" the I'l ze - . , . , ­ , - - � .; - , - I . ,-- - I � lq' " - T, CKE G .� 1"'I - 1.4 ]?-I Ri some vears experidnee In the best dressmaking tween 8orner said the College oroun4s, the wheels died away in th#). distedice. , By as 4 for the- n - nu to can we dii� onj one establiabmentain Toronto, Miss Ferrier for , together with other village �� 7_,,,,�,,,.F.d1 the dew W.?,k tom, '� . m ,a pro- 'ri �yr givent . th . . !,�411'ft Xversq& 'The bl qu paa)qd to suit all comers In style and workman- 0jze we man ,V - , � . - ­ ; , . I .. � - - � - abi#. Give her a trial and be convinced. . _7 A ..W vok* Ij � W , _ mu . ,�N"#W, � B_ house andloi for ode very cheap. - - 4 11 . . . . . . . . . _,O 4 p W . VU 7 11 � - I :r ti uAranteed. Charges moderate. T ft WN . - Hati e him 00 JIN AN"o- , . . W. 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I J11, CIYB DWD� R� l�`81CA= `they ooneat �. their only. rlDhes. Several O UM OF G �� -Js... f . I'll 4 - - thousands of them live sanoag these court- Zea�tel ts1.le a► s+llfiiaY ti IATH BETIN NEWS* Real „ •., a ri - , --- I � t - ;, �(' ,..- ,.+ taus 16 tsatural caves w- between blocks of trice: "s a '' _ D>Oo „ii6 Ytltrial Ap der roofe'of 1,� vaa1� . 4 4 - ` e>dsesleterbUe Hood's ' s �. ;�laibloufi << heiln Tht�ir etot a, nit At >4 timf when we rid cal the fmse►ra r` - 1 �I.. ltnMtearea dam re.mrlF , - f z - S (]�t1�NL W 16 4.q e� i . � . r p ` --�f_' bwrnuites. The flash and milk of gosis ae+e rites of sevartl t a wt� have beoat every " y �'" : t�lmost their sole food. They load, hr�ter rominentl the 1" H T� flnfi. ttaasi meat of tti� from Natal per, �y ff. in tta Wi tnedlela0 aCCOm < R ' P Y B ppeeoople, 4,. ` i ;° � iAnything but an idyllic eaiatenoe. Their msv be of interest to know something of the hat bees sold in �ndon. �4wtiR/: �Ilien we sell &bottle of, - i 1. ,I .. a: , t Ss leteerli ltiri N aat�r t vea si life u that of the fox surrounded b huntsn. - a � - •. V. .'- �"� Y last honors paid by his people to Doe who Alter a life of more than ttsro centuries, r• Sar$ap wl , r -� "I .1.. t� tii�s X1114 r Kaftings. IJn, three. sides of them live inveterate in his time received no small *bars of atten- an old master in the British gallery, paint- `8 we are an11e 1i� esa bMs ' `- . anomie* who covet their women and camels. When Capt. Grant wait deacei the tion both in his own country and here —the ed on wood, has cracked. Vail ft a aw we,eks after :I ` , �. - - _ £f a are the. bravest of fi h - tee' — ,' 1file;:after rote and he had survey the y 8 tern awed can bLwk King Ja -Js.! of Opobo, Was% Africa - The Societ of Friiends has •eaatribnted rRMgAMd results fbmatrlal botdle war, -- t • great Qictotla NY he he met some native old their own, but they wage war on all It will be remembered that he died at Ten- y ► more than $10U QUO to the Russian sufferers. woR Los its use. Thus positive melt 4 . - =. ` ' `. ' .. travellers who said to him : h,i world, and the white rase is in the cats- eriffe when returning to his own oountr , A co of the on al edition of " Pick- - - ' = ' 11 • '•The most remarkable count in A>rieaory of their enemies. The result is that whither he hard been permitted to` U the ., PY a Sar$apari�fa a go Y wink ivsn b Dia eau to Maaread has 4 ' " la way down in Katan It is the bite a tacit► very little of their country. Government, Hit le u nil asked y y + Mere! Ay virtue of Ow Peculiar Comb�1» -. � . ' X 6w• P ppeeooP Y been so d from the late James McHenry s - I . y ' where copper comes from, and there are " 1TaDhtigal visited earn its northers part. for his body, which there was much diffisul- - 00, Fouparllou and Process used Iln ids pre- � :' 4 1=�` t+ceat eaves in the hills soh h LhaO if we heir mountains into yu posed to ran north t in obtain' library for 26 gatinea�, = ' ig p y obtaining, as he was buried in a place Three of the srtnero of a L varnish �+eod b7 which all the reatnedid vsiilr �_.: . - Lt t. were riding d south about 300 miles, but the breadth under 8 jurisdiction, which does not P 0 l 0kWedllents used is retained. ":l , . g throe h them on these camels f these ran is not known. Op the. east age Y y - -r .- . . factor near London have died within a ear, - -. g pan , :. 1 .. - we could not touch the roof with our re. • g� permit the removal of the dead under a son- Y s r A. ;, -n l and people live in them. Une of ar,% o enemy affronts them ; for, looking to- 8 derable interval. By the efforts and in$a- leaving inn aggregate fortune of over ten mil- � $ Sarsapa�lla � . i i '• - '' caves re. 400 wrfa aid Mecca the can see onl the allow lions of dollars in personalty besides large Ile litre Peculiar to Itself and abao4itel tsa .. _ d.,, y e, and it took us Y Y onto of the CJonenl- (�ifeaarsl of the Oil Rivers vets 1 1 de. of the Lib an.Desert, the moso for - estates in lands. eqn ed as a blood purifier, and as a tonic for " ' " i from sunrise till noon to march through it, y Protectorate Major Macdonald, this rule � r . t - and we came out of the hill an tine other idden and terrible waste in the world. ,was met aside, and the steamer Benin brought Ire members of the British Royal family bmPdfaguPUwweakandgivingnery dmngtii, ~-. . side." One of the most remarkable stories that the Kin 's remains to O bo. are to attend the Ascot races this year, The ! • . 1. King's Po N4od s Sarsa arilia .. �. It was thirty years ago thst Cwpt. Grant osePh Thomson had to tell when be came The body was is four oases, Laic of wood, Queen has given orders that the Koval tldebran druggists. gt six for pa, Prepared only ' - qtr r '", - t�: " heard this remarkable story. It is a curious ome from bin trip through Mas►iland was one of tin, and one of lead. As soon as it stand is to be kept closed, with all the b C. I. HOOD & CO., Apotheearies, z dwell, - *t ooincidenc;e that dnrin the ve week of the great Mount El on, not far. from the R, known the. steamer hoof arrived, ell the alines drawn dawn, dur' the meetin IQs "'t0888 One . do�18r f g g mg g• . ,' 1 ' his death last month there came 'to Brus- rtt -oast corner of Victoria Nyanza, and chiefs of the town and district came with The late W. A. Smith left £1 760 460 of I fit` ` their followers is rsonalt I � ,� - sole the reli re rt of Lieut. Le artificial caves, extraordinary in number pe y, made from his book stalls, He - ' 'fi` Mariner aunoansm g thatp a had visited the d vast in extent. These caves, he said, left to has wife some houses and 840,000 a Tsuu Boa aAxoss, Execution in London. - ' • �, caves of $atanga and Been the people who ere cat oat of every aocPaob volcanic sg- year while she remains unmarried. After . ` inhabit them. He approached these hills, attired in their beat, and with atrearaers James Muir, a Wbitechapel shoemaker - �. .11 oinerate near the various other bequests he leaven the bulk of s i l� whici� rise about 5000 feel above the sea and hags flying from their boats. The outer who had been rentenced'to death for mur- i' . , • BASS of TUZ MovirrATRo ; " the estate to his son, the Ho n. William F.+ 4 `.' " . `- cue was removed from the coffin, which doting Abi ail Sullivan, his foriner para- '- ` U,,. from tho northwest. Another ex lore, + D. Smith, g �, _. = P nd .,hey were uDen led by whole v iI a was wrapped in many folds of costly ' silk mour, was banged in Newgste on Tuesday r Mr. Arnot has visited them from the south t ; i . '` s : ' with their cattle. May were so b ig t a brocade and placed in a lsrge canoe, with A genuine old Roman cuana placard, a morning. The pair were addicted to drinl , :. . , .4; and both sides of these little mountain h dreds of le d lac herds could Ia -Ja'a brilliant State umbrella erected over thin slab of atone three feet long, has been and while the were livin to ether uar ' `. - t - . '. ` poop Y g g< q ranges are found to be dotted with the l' a in them. Thomson bel large that they it sac' gvtarded by two chiefs of his house, acquired by the British Musenm. In the relit were frequent. Eventually they separ- - A. - months of caverns the dark homes of some n r corner there are holes for cords to aced, and Sullivan took up his residence ere mines in some past age, The works The big cianae then heeded the crowd of PPe 1 thousands of people. era evidently too vast to b.i achieved by others, and proceeded up the river. All P through, so that it might be hang rep with mother woman. She snbaegnently s Le Marinel says those troglodytes are t e aim le saw outside. the theatre, and it bears this inscri p ages who now inhabit them, native trade was stopped, and the last five P' went to premises where Muir was employed. - , ltnown as the Bens.- Kambabo. Many of d Tampons wondered what superior rake weeks have been devoted to native'' plays," Lion in Latin : "Circus full. Immense • and asked for more , whereupon he threat- - - I I their caves are not inhabited, but are simply ld formerly have occupied this region. fesating, and danow" numbers of fowls and aPPla�• Doors shut." to •' put his knife into her" if she did this - > : pluses of refuge. The openings are Thommm's impressions of these caves goats were killed far food. In the town Mr. C. C. Atchison ha's made a tour from again. Afterwards Muir told &fellow -work- ,,,wry, , -- . eo CAIiBFU7 LY ffiDDl�T re somewhat modified by the studies of and its neighborhood continued cannon fir- England to Buenos Ayres and back recently. man that something would happen . that . . r - amore the rocks or in the underbra i that otters. Jackson and Go in 1889 aiz in has one on de. and night, about 640 He went for his health and found it and in- night, and an °ne who interfered would be R #e , B g Y R g. Y ' it in hardly possible to find , them ; but V n after Thomson's visit, They found kegs of gunpowder being consumed in this cidentally he has written a racy description " served the same." That evening he went - - ' - scores of inhaabiLed caves are Scattered like i babited caves at an elevation of 7,6000 wa . On Nov. 14 the 6na'. "great play" of his winter eruisQ, daring which he visited to Sullivan'* rooms, and a quarrel appears 7 `a� ' -- rabbit warrens alor.g the flanks of the hills f t. Ope of -them contained thirty large took glace, to which all the white residents Lisbon, 3t. Vincent, Pernambuco, Rio de to have ensued. She requested him to leave : * .' �; ,._ and can be seen from a distance. The pee- h ts• There were other cave villages fur• on the river were invited. The town was ds- Janeiro, Montevideo, and other places. He -and advanced as tbough to strike him, but . .t Ip a have been a thorn in the flesh of King t er down the mountain as well as its base. corated with numerous flags, the cannon and made the round trip for 8500, was one two was seen to fall as though pushed by Muir. - - " - - 4• +' Msu•1 - . I ,*, ,ono of the most powerful native T e later explorers believe that these are gun firing kept up and native music from months, has a glorious time, thinks The man left the house, and the woman - `.,, `• :> rulers in Africa. The troglodytes alone n tural caves. 'Thep tow nothingfo suggest tom- toma(drumshollowedout of tree trunks) that he got a great deal for his money. was found dead from a stub in the breast. • l -, ±. •. among his subjects have for , ears defied t at they could possibly be the work of man. and various strange instruments was render- Evidence increases that the universal The convict passed a restless night, and r x � } 1 t ''. his tan gatherers, The l King's army T ey inane evidence also that years ago the ed with vigor. ?a-Jw fe buried within the language will be English. ' It has alrea,iy rose about six yesterday morning. Having to I I , several times marched against them in vain, n fives lived on the plain in ordinary vil- courtyard of his palace, which stands in the taken the. lace of French in Germany and ,taken of a light breakfast, he was visited - . ' �,` ` :' •= When their hilts were invaded the people Is. on, using the caves at times as a place of centre of a square of small houses, and non- Russia. All the deliberations of the recent by the chaplain, with whom he remi►ined in - _ - . t ,' h, - simply _ retreated into the bowels of the re uge.from -their enemies, until finally they sista of a well -built wood house, having Conference concerning Samoa were conduct- devotional exercises until the end. At a few 'I', R ' .. _" ! earth. Interior es connect their m e them their permanent abode. A re- galleries fronted with lass. The root, can - c 4; . • passages Pe 8 8 ad in English it stead, of French. A gentle- minutes before eight the condemned -man . }'' caves and the can come to the light attain table mountain ls El on its to even tainin the vault is which Ilea the Coffin X. + y 8 B �. 8 , man in Liberii� says that, English has driven was pinioned, and when the procession 4F, `, - • . . far from the place where they vanished into u der the �ropid�l sun, nearly reaching the •was draped round with silk brocade and out every other foreign tongue from the was formed he walked with firm step to the . . 1 <' the b.aekness of their. underground homes. r w line, and its n sides indented with hen with h+�to a hs and ietares of Lhe g F gr P P went coast of Africa, where once Portuguese scaffold. Muir was a abort man, and a long �,, N - N "' Le M�arinel *aye, however, thaw Msiri has at d p tats —the homes of hundreds of hu- late King, one large painting m oil being was dominant. This progress in India is drop was given by Billington, the execu- ' .last thoroughly cowed his rebellious sub- m n beings. well executed. At one So of the room steady, as it is also in Japan. tioner. Re resentatives of the press were Via? r' p ` jests. the y him tribute now, though nattered over the westet�a part of the was a lac a mirror : at the other end w not admitted. s.` y' Intetestiag information upon the gnwill- s ti `� there is lift a or the tax attierers to collect, hari Desert in South Afrro+► are the broad cone , oa which reclined his wives, g ingneas of the working classes to subscribe . -; r� ",\ �. �: because the King left item hardly a goat fa oaa Bashmen, who weloomr the disoov- who have watched fhb body night sad dsy in early life for an oldsga pension is afford- 1 Ps when he conquered them. er7 of a appsscioun cave as one of the greatest since its arrival, firm r .. ; a ' • They are among the loftiest and ea cthly blesttinga, Very few of them live One of the wives is said act to have wash - ad by a great English rm of cotton spin- i : i . . 4 P� coldest pwrte of tro fear Africa. Witte% in hub ; cause into the home they prefer ; ed herself *fuse Ja -Js. was depot +.ed, three era, They offered to eubncribe £1,000 to p anll when in their wanderings the fail to ears o, as pension fend on condition that the work _ : 1 .. sometimes freezes in the night. Le Marcel g gs Y ' Y ag people snbecribesd upon an actuarial scale, y r1 I .. i I ` ,., ' -.. says the Bona- Kabambo are the most feroai- find cause, they enlarate holes A ascent bi Gaul►. bat this proposal eras rejected by a vote of - . - �.'\ . j .1 : :�savages be ever met. The are afraid DUG BY ♦:QIYAIli, .. The vault 11 Demented over, and at its head more than two to one. " - ti the secrets of their grottoes will be fathom- �-�: }; i - .. in which they crawl. They Iive tin far a plate of food and a large jar of rum stood The Live I bark Ms 'Mark bound - i '' s i - ad, and the explorer was not permitted to Liverpool Mary - y fo the equator that they regard it as a the latter of which every day had been for Rio de Janeiro has been sixt -three - ' - enter ttem. Arnot had the same exppeerience Iu to o to sloe n n the warm astes po ured over the rave. Mutt treaanre is Y • on the south side of the hills. He Iw -ered ry P Po b B days on the way and has got only as far as - ?ii , B m the oo that has cooked their evening buried with the body. Time was when the Oardiff. She started from Liverpool on - - - ;' ;. in the neighborhood for days, fed the multi- m �• wserable little le lives of even 140 slaves o nl aserifieecl on �r rP ' .� .. PeoP Pe Y Dec. 21 and put back twice to Liverpool in �-± ('� 4 tads on hippopotami& and antelope and won m wtlll tom to with . some of the such an oodaeion that the rrrt of the kin P P°q r �� �� �5 1..0��s. ' Y Pe eP 8 a disaLlecl condition. Then ahe went ashore r their friendship, li t no bribe tempted them nit ive Australians for the distinction of might proceed on its jourdey with due state; on the t; h cwyt, she returned again to - '`, �. _ , to admit him to be ng at the bottom of the scale of but under the wise and firm government now John B. Jones, Prdom,Tex,,writes. 8 Liverpool leaky, and afterward she put into , * r TIIF.I$ SUBTZRIkAi$A'.1 BYTRE'ATB,i hu anit The translation of the name of existin this terrible +custom had been a- I have used German S ru for the _' r- y g fCarditf in a damaged condition. Y P I p• He was rmitted onl to r in fat the reapplied to them, means " inferior bandgned. The fnnerat feast was laid in aSt Si]c ears for Sore xhroat Pe Y Pes „ Returns just published sho,v .that the P Y , , ' o nin s where the -walls had the a be go- - a large room adjoining the one containing . pe g , appear- population of the. colony of Western Aus- COUg11 Colds Pains ill the Chest ante of umice stone. No one et knows hone are all the save dwellers ss et the vault ; and a long table, laid with white , . - I P Y tralia on Dec. 3l,' last was 53,18:i -- 3:.,228 and Lure s and let me sit to an t ''i v ° how lace the are. Arnot sits however, kn wn in Africa. It is noteworthy that cloth, knives, forks, lasses, and (mirabile 4 g Y - Y" - . g Y says, males and :.l s.•7 females- The number of 4 that one of the caves has two mouths, the wi h the exceptim of the Mount Elgon dirtne.1 dinner napkins, supported • pro one wanting • such a medicine— -' the are believed to be the abori• faeion c.f food. A s lendid raaat lurks births during the year was 507 : arrivals by distance between the o sin Mein five as ,van, y p y l o r2 . , German S ru is the best. ` ' g in of the regions the inhabit. The was carved b the bead chief, who wise man immigration, caseq of death, 331 Y p _ N': miles, vVater flows from many of the open- g g v Y ' and other departures, 89ti. It would seem %. ' . in a. There is little doubt that tie are le in the big cave villages near the removed his most superfluous garment for , B Y that opinions differ as to whether the colony B.W. Baldwin, Carnesville,Tenn., natural caves reduced by erosion, end iterranean are of nearly pure Ber- the good worL• There kere roast and boil. ' .- ` some of them., produced artificially enlarged be stock ; the Tibbus are Berber with ad meats, yams, palm- oil," "chop," and from goo .1 place 0 immigrate to or emigrate writes; I have used your German - , perhaps, so sadmixtureof negro blooi • and Kat- "fn -fu," which latter is a dough -like sub. . - . . a}'rup in my family, ancrfind it the . " .11 and connected. Scattered all over this inn pave dwellers were certain} earlier stance made from unde.l am. The ro r - - _, 1 ' rugged region live these natives, in the rare- Y P° �' P Pe lest medicine I ever tried for coughs. -. - eat caves need as the abode of man, larding re of the land they inhabit than coffee of consuming this delicacy is to roll8 Door-Yard. and colds. I recommend it to every- - ' flocks in their retreats tilling millet fields. the people who now lord it over them ; a piece into a hall the *ism of a hen's egg - - ' g an the Bushman are closely allied to the dip it into palm -oil "chop," open the mouth Where the door -yard is not the litter ,-)tie for these troubles. _ in the valleys below. They are always din rt "tribes of the equatorial ens who wide slat the ea sad —there you are. 1t �aceof the Tamil Burin the winter, it is t a alert to detect signs of danger, when, as a e� eyes, Y p•' Y g , �. ant ropologists believe were in possession is wholesome, and, as Sara ih eller remarked, not a difficult, Laing to put it in order in the R. Schmalliatisen, Druggist ist, of - . 4 rule, they vanish from view, the earth Ion before the le with whom the now " we filling." spring; et there is alwa s a eat deal to $in ' swallowing them up beyond the ken of their P°°p Y ry g• „ „ P d : Y Y fir Charleston, Ill.,writes : After trying ' - live entered the country. There is little Large jars of tom} &, a native drink be done to the yard when, the snow melts " foes. ,cores of prescriptions and prepara- Turning to the northern part of the map, don t that the northern troglodytes are made trom s species of lm tree, were hand- off Land the ground be ins to soften. p+► g sons I had on m files and shelves, `'' we find two centres of troglodytia habits- tam g the descendants of the cave dwellers ad round. A hospitable invitation to these Careful people like to top -dress their lawn Y S _ lions, not far from the Mediterranean coast. of whom Her odotus wrote. good things was given by the chiefs, whose in the autumn when ti ey put their plants without relief for a very severe cold, . x`' It seems strange that within a short distance s - ` black followers crowded the sides of the- and shrubbery which need it, in straw, and which had' settled on my lungs, I - • � of the sea there arc regions still unexplor -•. - i Sots pg a Wrepked Steamahf x°Om+ and eagerly watched for portions of all this dreasin* mast be removed in the tried your Merman Syrup. It gave I ed. lt' the feast landed Item by their castors, apria Even in the moat careful (anvil ies - m im e mediate relief and a rma- . q - '' It may be that flies cave dwelling which A correspondent of the NewcaAtle Chra» When eating was done, then came the last it will be.found necessary to ttweep the yarJ t I Copt. Lyons said he found four days' march idle, describing scenes on the Northumber ceremony thatof smashing upon the table in the vicinity of the hou e, as decaying vent cure. land coast tells a carious story about rats all the laces and dishes used. Adjourning refuse and vegetation are most unwhole- '� southward of Tripoli in 1821 no longer exist• Y P 1 B 8 G. G. GR N, Sole !�Iaaufactnrer; . —V�hat a s3ene of devastation did St to seats under a lace tree in the court and some breeding miasma and disease- There At way rate nothing has been written of g y ' g Woodbuty, Ncty oleos . U. S. A; . Ma s Island witness as the result of the the chiefs and their nests watched the are always sashes and debris of various kinds l - them for many years. But a little further bre *in ii of the Gothenbur Cit 1 " la s" commence, to accompaniment tobecleanedawa ,whichbelon essei ll to t west, in Tunis, only forty miles from the g P Y• Y Pa° Y g y .- - -- _ . _ _ . - _ - _. _ . . i 1 am, French soldiers discovered two years was one of a party that went on rd that o vigorous and startling native musts. Men the house. Iris alwayebetter to attendsuch IInaOnditional Surrender.. . - ago the largest villages of cave dwellers ill -f Led vessel a few days before she hrok a dressed in grotel costumes decorated matters as these an early as possible, before - - - - up, d saw a sight to be remembered. I .with bells and rattling nutahelis, wearing the sprin cleaning comes. The use of white- A ant —" I am agent for the 3ociet fa � � _ - - known in modern times. The have since g g r They shal never forget it. To all a arance, as headpieces bullocks' horns and oats' hair, wash in the cellar and disinfectants every- the Insurance of--" " . Y i been visited by several explorers, including Immight P 8 - " t _ Mr. Harry, the anthropologist. The peopleen�apairl nli comfortably vessel out of harbonr stilt Processions of men others There clan flower oenaseedsawhich Business bran (in tones of 'suppressed • < �r. ,{ are called the Matmatmas, and their two g y P Y B 7 Y gore triumph)— "Too late. My life is insured."- . ' villages, in parallel valleys, oostain about rue for the absence of way apparent life on swords and knifes sari be sown very early. ass soon as the "Agent -- '.`'The Society for the Incur• : ` . board of her. .But we had no sooner put MARCH TWO ABRZA9Y' round in fairly opened. ii indeed the 11 4,000 people. You might enter one of these P _ g Y Pe , y ante '- a. valleys, sand aot.know until on were right tk °ns suchamaanerethati U lof us trooto�of contorting their �i►nd osier walked, &boat are ae not sown into andimaaheothler hard anauala. ,I Y_ upon the caves that a humaaan being lived ps Bt , P Y Y Bared for its full vat ell" my property is in- r i here, a part of the populace being off over as h d got on board had to make tracks for singing funeral chants to J&-Ja. The Coal Nothing shows tie care and neatness of a Agent — "des, air; so I've heard. I am' - - the hills with their herdttaud the rest busied the 'gging, while the rest fellback into the tumen of some of these damsels would be good housekeeper so much as the condition gen , ! the Society for the Insurance of ' ' "` underground with their pottery making and boat . Rats 1 I never saw so many in my accurately described byy saying that they of the yard-- e+speciall the yard in the Insurance and it won't take me man in , ' p° Y g life red never lie to sin. Great bun- "wore a atria of beuii and a con enial y terviews air, to cony ince you of the vital house duties. The caves,are excavated in ' , nk lean-looking 1u +s.8 l 8 vicinit of the kitchen door. � : gay, a rats, many of hem smiles" Another procession was farmed ty the limestone hills. Dwellings, stables, - �.-_.� necessity of insuring your policies of iusur- . . _ - workshops, everything is under ground. with thou tails chewed off, swarmed rep the dauglton of Js. -de., and of some of the once in the Society for the Insurance of In- from below in never-ending thousands prominent chiefs attired in English military If you want to keep op thinking wen of a - t , The bare limestone walla of these subtertwa- u in and squirming B over one �d naval fall dress wearing fold epaulets man don't go his ttccurit4y, g aurance. `� - . ; 1. 11 . can rooms, are marked with deep scratches, ' g f3 Business Man (weakly) Here s my - " .r made by the pickaxes that dug thew out• an °t er in a manner sickening and and Docked hats, and having gaantttiea of - pocketbook. Help yourself." Near the ceiling shelves are excavated on horri le to-behold, particularly to those of valuable pink coral strung round their per. One of the - drawbacks connected with Agent;— "Th..nk you. Your insurance : - which provisions are stored. They dei�end as up in tie rigging. At last we cut off sons, The music, drummii,g, dancing, and Queen Victories lofty station is the law shall be insured. good -day, air. To -mot- E - - to the entrance by a short ladder in an al- once coal ropes, knotted them into Dan- girn firing were kept up all the day and the that forbids her reading documents or re- row I will send around my brother, who is : - i - most perpendicularshait, upon which fronts v�nie t lengt a, and so armed we descended onowing sight. n a short time will com- eeiving any letters except from her own agent for the Society for the Insurance of . . - - -the doorway, the only scarce of Light and d a .tacked the rodents, aventually sue- mense the ceremony of installing the new family, until they have been scrutinized b . - +► -t„ Y nsarance of Insurance, �= in beating a to oar bowl. lead chief of Ja -Js.* house. the in charge of the royal tortes n • ventilation. They inter their dead in shal- ." g Pie p g Y Pc' - . . n wane would have supposed that the den Little Dick The school is closed be- low trenches, almost on the surface. It is a q pp Y • .. . strange spectacle —the dead occupying the k ew by instinct the impending fate Mrs. 0*.-M. Yo°mtg�',1 Stilly Street`'Grove Mamma—"'They lace usually devoted to the living, o the vessel for they no sooner cause so man children is sick. -: - p Y g ABillof Bornerleah• . Street, Liverpool. Hug., writes th %t the T ey will Probably be all. - w vs over the side than they began . . i the living bury themselves in veritable sop- aw m down the ro and t to enter The Daily Telegraph's Paris correspondent contents of one bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cared right again in a week or so. � . ulchres. These cave dwellers area oontent- r a - -Two hundred nests eat down on her of lumbago after she had wen Little Dick ho full - ed people. Their tomes are warmer in win- ti,e t,. and it was only with difficulty we Y B Bi up all ( Pe y) —" Perhaps the p were ble to beat them off before canting the Sunday at the (We Vefoar o an original hopes of ever being betGi� • , rest of us'll be sick then." a ter and cooler in summer than those of their boat c ear ; and they scjueaked in a horrible repast consisting exclusively' of hone flesh, _ =- .- - _. __- . . . .. _ ' - , , ,, neighbors. Their villages are hives of in- nn r in their anguish and mad frenzy as M• Besancon, a Prominent lice official, " f' I !- dustry, and although their manner of life is g T resided at the banquet, and in the eb - . ' � a recent revelation, . not a few articles of 'w ro ad away from the vessel a side. They P , spec _ ;r which he subsequently delivered stated that . . . . - European origin have been found in their were t far both from the island and the '` I I .I- . 1 nd to swim "bore. They could not the consumption of hone flesh for human 'p- ��� �T t. underground homes. s a the timber and coal, and r that food had risen from X873 kilos in 18,2 to TIII" 1`11 E AT1 - The great explorer, Nachti al, introduc- kil 1 1.. thro Ve • -- . 1 • w bed ashore to warm the shins of the 21,567 os in 89 . A philanthropic pic as - T . g �! - ,` ed us in 1869 to the troglodytes of the t OIL. White every other part of the well "a gastronomic end had been obtained a JAC�BS CURER -_ ; . �, _ Sahara Desert. They were known only by - " 1 v sal fleeced to go to splinters, the deDk- by the innovation, far the value of dead _ ':!': ItRENMAilis a I name befc,re Nachtigal, on ! . _ - house, strange to say, came aahQre on the borne flesh is good condition had main gone - F . .;f { - HIS PSUILOUS JOUBNEYr ' t u so that horse owners were now mote 'f'p�BE MARK NEURALCIA! : _ f is 'and'intact. _ . P .. `fr"11 -d them among their mountains + of - - Dareful of the well - biting of their animals.- -• - 1: ` Tibesti. A remarkable race are lhDSe Litt IsSon— "Papa, mynewsled isbroke." The "Health of M. Decroix," Chief veter- i LUIMIBAC00 . '*' . ' LI; •' The People of the Rocks." Their . Pap L— ' That was a very pretty little , inary anrgeon of the army, was then pro- TN GRgA't ' ' I 'A ;- - . Tibbus, - , w& women are unequalled for beauty among s.1 d, sand I told you to be careful of it." posed, and a gold medal presented to M, "` ®YFq���� SCIATICA ,% : - - the N rth African races. None of tie I was. It just broke itself while we I Marius Tetard, secretary of tine Committee . j - ducal t have scour ed their noithern was ruin' down Breakneck Hill on it." • of Horse Flesh. M. Geoffroy St Hilaire fit - CWminev 1kruls88p Bu ,118 Swell - ` `; : ne' hbons is nown among them. It >A a i. Who were riding on it . also spoke in praise of the memory of his `THP. CHARLES A VOCEL.ER COMPANY, Baitimo '� • , . „ sI ' ` ig Canadian De of TORONTO ONT � Md� „ .. - . land of Vol 'c rock, of hot springs and Me an George an Jack an Dick tail father, who was -one of the first mesa, of - t ._ Qeysere, and a nativees say the sul0ar _Bc fb am' Fatty an' the rest" - taoa Justice to eat horse flesh.. _ ! w a. r. . - I .� �, . . 1. , - ( ri .. - .,I _� °-. ' rtC }f C5 _ •-:i3i v• f; .3, ;r; r'� "'i ':t< .z_ ._'.� -,y,, lie .. _ - - .. - -x _ _ _ . A' 7'i i ti• i �'r' k - 'a.. r . �' a h. I -'t •� •G a 4 f 'Ti =�' �'f M °�Cv - 4 �t - ' •Yis { t -f. � .�' C•' l €•t• s - ek E t C 2 lT '4 'bin, - � vW'i f- S 3��r S yg _ rt d { ' � t `i r'+2F'. - - ,5 e - ,•is.'. ''f.% . `Rf •"• i° x -z a .'y - 1 M -i t 'rya . 1 ~off V11 r f ,t- w: i o e_ rear } -'.Lv • _ d (i 1 W �} • q iI - yi I.V ,iw F:t� . f .'tit£, =. " �' �, #' �` . � "t - Vii~- - 2 �-, � �[.� .i• '�. x',. l' -. �,r '_-. a� _ - s- '- -a. ,;�;.,nI ,T`- 4 !RSi'",r -:.lYF �.. . 'ryl - :,> %'•h?' 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" clues to 6e t4pl Ay news her, .because, as - �yi'ap pf " "" "` *1 ' they say, they have nothing-ttotel ilk mind. to Only In service does any life truly tam l�rodaoed from the laxative and nutritious �A� � '- I The professional chef does not discover a �� itself " says Bich Brooha. Only in juice of California Sgll, combined with the lI0 ,3" - . p P op Y• . 'S :•;. Walking on the Strand now dish every day but he has rules for cervice. ManceOy here is light and guid- medicinal virtues of is known to bs _ ��� , . • 11 - ` 4 . Y seasonable dishes at his command. Some &nce• The author writing his books, plan Y ONE pO r tiny the most beneficial to the human s stem, acts �I'_' He`s lonely walking on the strand; housekeepere would let half their culinary merchant in his store, the editor in his gently, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, ;' .,T�` ,t Waiting for the boatman ; knowled a lie useless bat .for the tinted With drooping head and palsied hand, . _ g P ofl7ioe, the actor on the stage --each and all eBectnslly cleansing the system, dfapelling i I d 1 ,. Waiting for the boatman. recipe or criticism which Moves -them to re- - . "`_ ` pe in the countless multiplication of human colds an headaches, and Darin habitual .' .. g -� A Day= � � ; W His day is o'er, his wor)c is done, call a for oaten cake or rule or tr a new ll y relations, have in their hands, daily and constipation. ��.. � , His friends have dropped oft one by one; dale cake coon and. ='T " `' "` F He's musint{ in the setting sand- IiO hourly opportunities for this service, which The oft- disctessed blew of a substitute AGAIN of A POUND A 14AY IN "fits - ::• . - - ' Waiting for the boatman. CR =Aid COOHIKS. --One' ea, two -imp(t of is. the higher meaning of existence. For ° • - 3 . au ar one ad one -half level teas nfale cure need in its broad for dynamos in eleotrio lighting by pruvid- CASE ol► w ttArt wHO xAS sscol�ts "ALL °f3' t i ► +; .. '. in 1 tei•+t , a chew , inodorous inoffensive electric RUN DowN, AND HAS BEGUN TO TAB* , His slow and feeble footsteps pacing , :- ' of soda a little salt, two cups of sour cream teaspoonfuls wet. all rode and nalit of writ- p Up and down the strand; baits , ca ble of sn 1 in sufficient THi►T FLESH PAODUCSt, , ,;.' and flour enough to roll out. Flavor with ing activities. It is not a vgocati n whose light ht far domestic rises, luau sin claimed to ,-r . Encroaching wavelets still defacing:. '... , 4,. t . Footmarks in the sun, lemon, nutmeg or cinnamon and sprinkle beat result is fame, And whose success is g , - r, ,_ . His thoughts recur to by -gone peoplo, -_- with sugar after cutting out, Bake in a e non -moue with more or leas widespread -� solved by M. Poudrouz of Paris. Bp hi n ' ;; _:.,T' -" Whom he uFed so greet- Y Y new battery he claims the ability to employ 1 +.' - To life, as the unceasing ripple quick oven. notice and pablioity. The deepest troth in- T''.: ' - - - Breaking at his feet CSII.DBSN'S PI:IIei PUDDING. -One enpfal that authorship le service, and when it is a great surface of shirr in a cell of the dealt- , , �I. ` 1. of black molasses one cupful of suet one ad moderate a icy containing but a r: ' P not that, it is nothing; that fame, in its true small quantity of liquid, and with the ad "' `-, Naith across the water looking. t nonful of salt, one cu fnl of sweet milk, sense is incidental and not the sa came end Looking for the boat; . P � � vantage of the ingredients of the solutions, • '. u - '. - . - three rounding cu fu1B •ot flour, one tea- of the work; that the author who is fine t3 .�•;�' Many disappointments brooking, .:. pco of so does not shout to hear the echo as he states, being very cheap. ,;.1 �'' , Taking note on note, spoonful of group cinnamon, one teaspoon- . - A king, "Why boar youn .,er brothers ful of ground cloves, one -half teaspoonful of his own voice but to convey the message . Blood Supply, OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH _ i%luctant from the land', 1. While ho, longing, waiting, lingers, each of allspice and nutmeg, one and one- that he has for the world. A sill and sal- H hOS hit @S Of Lime $$Oda '- .._ "'''' Y To one cupful of boiling milk add same yip p ;':Xy ..,a , Walking on the at ndi ' half cupfuls of raisins, and one level tea- fish greed for personal fame, or its masgder- quantity of St, Leon Water " Cold." Drink Is NOTHING vxvsvAL. THIS FEAT "_-__ , a, - Spoonful of soda. Steam three and one -half HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER r .3;: • Still thinking, walking on the strand,' p°O ads as publicity, is a rnioious element in before, with crafter meals freely as necessity PALATABLE As MILK . EN- -_ _� �' hours. Have the ingredients measured be- the life of to-day and the fault lies roofed AGAIN. • waiting for the boatman • Y : requires. You will feel such a glow, incon- , Still hoping for abetterlanti, �; fore commencing to put them whether, and in the false social standard that• does not ceivabl warming and thrilling the aloes, DOASED BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT S >_ ::.Y:;. - Waiting for the boatman. mix as speedily as possible. The Soda Should recognise service as its ideal. The incident• such bracing of nervous power, such elevat- ExULSION Is PUT UP ONLY ti=t SALMON -;...;,,I,,: Old man, your cares will soon be past, -. - + • -.� , Old morning's c dawn s w cumin fast; : be dissolved in the molasses, the suet and al contricta of life, eve day, eve hour, g � COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG. ' � ; A',` The morn g g salt added then fart of the $our the s ice, y every ion of vital and mental ores inconceivable, • !,:�; �` - Ah! now your smile conveys at 1�3t . l + P offer these opportunities. One is responsible GISTS AT oc. AND L00 ' , ...f� j A welcome to the boatman. fruit and remainder of float mixed together. ppo P° surpaaeing all pre rations to supply life !_ - $ for the atmosphere be carries about with ,. pa h Se0?' &• BOWNE, Betteatile, .. �;,f., . P ever discovered. W e possess overw elming y�- -. L, �: OLD- FAeHZoNxD CURRAx-f DumPLINas. -- him, the unconscious influence that his pre- authority..'.' t', :.,. - _ The Light- keener at Blac p $ y d – w : r .:. k• . Into a ant of floor sifted with a heapin Bence exerts. Nor ie chore an indivi ual All who o would win must share it-- ■ i weMYcetNsaaae/ "That girl's singing -I am about tired of teaspoonful of baking powder and half a life too rudimentary to be unworthy the ] I! '4i'!411 : It 1" exclaimed the old light-keeper pettish - 'teaspoonful of salt, rub a large teacupful of best that can be 'ven it. "Take the soul happiness wan 'born a twin. t { ASTMMATIO: : ' BON8' TOOTHACHE QUM r.11sroldliyes,r.0. I 4rt- -1 ° �. 1 I will o u into the lantern 1' `' yHe finely chopped beef suet and the same of thoroughly and dried in a that needs.(lod's help, and there isa day in which God and the divine lifein lxod reveals OIB CURED TO STAY CURED: auRFwa•o.N,Y; For sale by Drnggistat Prise ibe. ' , climbed the stairway leading'to the currants, washed j.. % ~ _,t R - r 5' a, t� lantern, but while he escaped'the sound, he cloth; now with a fork stir into this enough it. Then there is no soul on earth that Aare Excellence in true beauty. •, _. could not get away from the memory of the very cold water (about a third of a cupful) gall itself too great, too splendid, too exalt- P. lSS39• u ,,_'' ft'.. - .4".14 - ' - to make a rather soft biscuit -like dough. ad in its own intrinsic work, to give itself h-- 4• - are like an old housekeepers. Her au rs leased him more than her - PPe P - . tinging. . - " We do forgive, and freely, too; Put this in a floured Canton flannel cloth, in absolute obedience and service to this ` r. - For we would like to be forgiven;' . rough side out, a.lowing room to swell; tie other soul," said Bishop Brooks, in the great Are aIBGOOD .V� . .. _ \. _ were the words of the song that Jennie closely with a stout string and pop it into a Ir f th discourse to which reference has already d d 1 ll h 1' t' 8 U I i. Dials J- and NBSPB AV I- ; � "' t -. '. -) a'_ 4_ e 1 I I w- tz �_ ^ r 11. 5 i rl �. , 1 4 •- X � f r.. •'. C T. j.. % ~ _,t R - �E l 5' a, 4' - -' said of her grandpa: "M randarter by gr P Y g kettle. It should tarn out alight, apps- ' �. •. _,W, r ., ti . „ ' • �•�„ D;:�iTi - ,� . is only a Testis gal, but somehow her sup= • �� 'pers N Aj 1, P e r : �'.4 . t, enrich the Blood and to rebuild the h-- 4• - are like an old housekeepers. Her au rs leased him more than her - PPe P F , Y- sY = ' The Daily Telegraph's Paris eorrespon- - . ��•- -" . r :' i, mix � .11 , well sweetened. _latter dent says :--A horrible murder, the confess- �,��1111�! el k a all disc yes i . -- 't.,, t F, . .wfr• wine, nutmeg or vanilla. - WHIT$ GxAHAM BREAD. a :, _a =:�. y? .'c` � �. ti ;i , _ `� �' .�' - i �': *,� ,** . 7 rte'. . AVt v 4. : - . yy'�r//( tr: �- - - :'p 1 r- •': ,- q.. ,: . ' J :.� 1;% -.: -`'�. C'i:F tY - 7 - -y1 ,'4 * 1 S . N •. - .t Y vt 5 `+a' } A .1I' :, := .1 ..'.r•I i�r'.i,. ,.. - Sinclair's rich onu voice lifted. She was Y 8 - ` ' getting ready the ola light - keeper's supper, potful of boiling water ; coo or tee hours and do not let the water stop boiling been made, an cep y wt t e tea iza ion h of this profound truth make itself felt to a ,roNiL. t They supplr Q / � ti ,�, ..:.: o . e a* , , - O '.�'.. ' " - and though only a child it had often been � for a moment; replenish from the hot tea- everyone who tests it by personal experi- I in condensed form ♦rs the enb- - '" ' . �'' - -' said of her grandpa: "M randarter by gr P Y g kettle. It should tarn out alight, apps- once, ., stances needed to 1 „ ' • �•�„ _ -�. . is only a Testis gal, but somehow her sup= • �� 'pers f tizigg- looking ball. Half a cup o granulat- ad sugar may be tabbed through the flour if g -�-'-- " 1`d7 Shoo Near Paris• enrich the Blood and to rebuild the _ ' • Z - :, ,;, - are like an old housekeepers. Her au rs leased him more than her - PPe P 8 Y liked; if not the soft white sauce should be Flavor the with = ' The Daily Telegraph's Paris eorrespon- Nerves,tbusmsking them a certain an _ J - :' i, mix � Singing. - The latter did not suit him, for it well sweetened. _latter dent says :--A horrible murder, the confess- �,��1111�! all disc yes i _ I: -=. ti . did not suit his mood, and this was s vin• John Berry, wine, nutmeg or vanilla. - WHIT$ GxAHAM BREAD. a ed author of which is already in the hands , • arising & s from impoverished I `� �' .�' - • - diative feelinR.towards skipper - AND --For > of the police, was perpetrated on the per- � blood,sndehattered ,_ :% a fisherman. Skipper John sailed in a boat large loaf, each of white and graham, boil cep of an old women named Chipot on I''ri- nerves, such as par• • die e :A ,'�;_, • - - he called Spiteful. She was true to her two good -sized potatoes. make smooth day in the suburb of Iv sur- Siena. The Y ry / alyeie. aPinai ease., rheumatism, ,,,,- - .�'.+�: name. More than once she had upset P with cold water, one heaping tablespoonful P g Poo victim, who was • widow, lived slope in a seiatiea,lossofinem• � ' • _•- :- - .. him. Still he- clung to her, and that very •. day he had by the light- of flour ; add aheaping teas nftal each of P°O Sugar sift into this the cot e, and carried on clandestine retail tag bod horribly g cry erysipelas, pal - . _ - '.'`-��` - .:: _ %�- - �` 4F .. of our story sailed salt and white ; boiling urine business. The y was pitstionoftheheart, scrofnls,chlozosisor ,= a '' "^ • ♦ - �, - �s. house. As -he went he saw Grandpa urn- P Resting potato; Scald all thorou hl ;with Po 8 Y $ batter; mutilated about the head, the assassin hav• green sicknesn, that Y o , 46 �` , I "a. "` ' Clair out on the rocks fishing. on the water, making a rather thin set to lukewarm, half a ing driven a heavy iron poker through hoses had feeling that ogee eo many, etc. They the o! - , .- +; °::° his oars, he opened a conversation with aside cool ; when add - the right ear into the brain. The have s speoc notion on sexual yyetem . _ _ - - light- keeper, cake of compressed yeast (or its equivalent) been ransacked, and a small quantity of both men and women, restoring lost vigor. , QI . The two men got into a dispute about dissolved in a little warm water. Cover jewellery ellery was missing, but is, is not yet WEAK MEN - r ' the merits of a certain method of Sahin$. closely, set in a warm place over night. In known whether there was any money to ryortntt end oil anf[eriag from mental worry, IS 1 GOOD FOOD FOR GHILDBBA N ' �' Skipper John Berry threw two or threes the morning add warm water to make about steal. A notorious bad character, Bsuhaim overwork, ineoruni•, excesses, or Belt - abuse, • - _ . ungentlemanly epithets at the light- keeper. three pints of wetting; divide for two loaves. who lived b was at first summoned as a y, should take these p'jIaLa. They will restore should Supplying the material that forma �' •, f . " YOtl ought to be ashamed o yourself, - • re lied the li ht -kee er- P g P Have white and graham flour warmed, the formersifted. For the white loaf, stir in witness but his answers were so confused that suspicion fell upon him and he was lost energies, both physical and mental. SUFFERING WOMEN ; =-" •, ,•.T?u. ' -. �y"t' i - '-t- "t. «,,A':,CLS ,: [' - .. � p ', ,, ,:,Y ,i'`r4 s.* ., -s.,� f., .s +t, 3> � 'YS-rY.�l, ' -r s .zti`. ,d "'f J11+P+1S:�PlS �`�..�F -3 :S.- t�- M' .t.e � '� `i iyy� `f• } ..i T.1 jj - 3 i V' yy�`�* :b .�. Y,. •fit 7.. I Y J S 4 eYP+'le „rA i" .>„i ^! ` -fir M. _ •:.M Li'+ >?n- F' •• r',. ',? -fa - n b'f�' .i. �'r r ad + -i Y 'u' 4 + �1•: a," a r. r< a�`v. �E #'.. - , %w k V - y,. .e•� � S • t• ra _� . =� t "L - R A �•+ E k �_ t i �• Orr S aka � t �.-., tt Qh, � rz. 1. - '_ fi • •,,.' � I• - ;" a ','' A`-� � - �'•�' "' . +'rep -`Y ' F- t. ro • - u • A. - - _ _ - . - - - . _ 1 - - -,e t 14 - - 1 LETTER TO THE ERlTOR. East Scarb- t . . . - I a y ".11 llrhis department is open to ali for the fair dill- Mr. Taylor, who has rented-- one of R. - . r,• "�. I suasion of ublia yneationa. The writer meet . rb in all cases end his correct name with cony 8nowles' hoaxes bas taken up his abode ;; , r �N. i. We -wish it distinctly understood, however there. , '_ Y . �•. - : ,�,: gnat in no case do we hold ourselves re- Mours, Lowes and Rod er will` hold - - _ spousible for opinions expressed by corres- g , ; .. ,• �y pondents. --ED. Niews.l service in Melville Church on Saturday �. t , - tht z ����t �v0 p g Now is your chance to get a� ��eellent • k .. _ o X SIR, -I solicit. the riyile a of your and unUday evenings next. " �' 1. C,� , - 11 . . a published evtr Friday morning ct ita'oihce columns to make known t6 the farmers The Centennial S. s, have made alt ad- t � = 0 3:,, ;- . y h F 1 tt k . ' ,- - Pickering, Ont. of Pickering, a few° facts regarding the edition to their library as slave also yt� 1n e a (� a seise - - - - 1 O 0111 LI, � i. Y " - milling qualities o1` the variety of n heat :11e1� ills S. S. The youth should now be . =I - ' + , -,; TERMS kt:otvn as '• Colorado," This cartel of _ . __ i , . . 01.95 -peryear; $1.00 ifpaid�inadvance Y well supplied �rit►1 c ►loses literature. . . wheat was, the past season, grown in suf- `The hlission Band met on Tuesday t10n fr•on�, all new sloe -k, . . F 1t' 'Il ficient quantities in man localities to en- ! 1. RATES OF ADVERTISING :. ,, . q y evening the Lln,l ult., but owing to the - . ;- f � ' ;.:.ti able a large namberof millers to thorough- unfavorable weather the attendance wets raD 111 1n pi'1C8 fr0111 20 cents t� = � i- First insertion, per line . - . - itl cents I test its milling qualities. The three g \ ' 11 �. ' Eauh subsequent insertion, per line = 5 " Y q not 60 large as it otherwise would base . 1., " y principal qualities in an varietv of wheat - .. This rate doefi not include Legal or Foreign ad- P q y been. The program was very gogd and j �y� n 1 , , -. 1. t� #.' vertisementa. for milling purposes are: - 1st,- The showed careful preparation. After the t0 t 5 at James.. •lv�a��vl� ��� ,:,�. +;' Special terms given to parties making con - strength of the flour. 2nd; -The color of i,- ' racts for 3 or 6 months orb the eat". Half- • program was dispensed with. a motion y y the flour. 3rd, =7he yield of flour per 1 fl 1 • F} ' ' • yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. po was ,brought forward to invite Rev. J. -�'� Eipo1'1� Plckerin - - •tz - bushel wheat. All varieties of wheat s- R I t Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper; one year, $5 00, payable in advance. sess to a greater or less extent these pro. Chisholm to deliver a missionary lecture �`- • lr OrNotios in local columns ten cents per line, perties, but a large number of millers who on British Columbia, at next meeting _ _ __— _-- ______ _ _ . ____ ------,- - - . = I five cents per line each subsequent insertion. have thoroughly tested the Colorado va. which will be held bn the 1'Lth suet. The :' I . ', y _ 8peetas contract rates made known on apphca- I r , 11 pe riet find it exec tionall deficient in all E.. tion- No free advertising. Y P Y motion case carried unanimously. As t)ie ' Advertisements without writter ustructions those properties that go to make up a good Rev. gentleman labored for some tune in . . r - . °` willbeinserted`until forbidden and charged sc- or valuable milling wheat. The f.Our is the far west we expect to hear a very in• • I r - . Y ..,--- --- - .,-. - I �:. �+ '. sordinglp. Orders for discontinuing advertise- very weak, and the color in very yellow, •,� =R:1 . ments must be in writing and sent to the pub- Y teresting and instruetive address. . Rher. • and the yield of flour per bush. is very low. Now i9 tt►e time td get Furniture Mattresses ! -.i =' Job Work promptly attended to. I consider the value of Colorado for mill• ! t I ' i n,. ing, ranks little, if any, at)ove the price of NEty �1dteYttBetttel►tt8. , Pi'cture Frames, Eto., at frock bottoin . - - . . t ,. . - - � _ 3 W. -1. CLARK' . - PROPRIETOR. Goose wheat, and think it would be a mss ANTED •--A good general servant. prices. Call and inspect our stock and _a.' _ T( - take for farmers to continue its cultivation, r� . Apply to Mrs. Burnham, Whitlfy. 21 -2! , and discard other tried varieties that are Sind ou are sure to' bu We used m Onep - - k F- ( r Our Politlos- Strict Independence. _ known to possess cod milling properties. A�1 AN WANTED:—Farm TEI) : --Farm laborer for Y' , i - - - ;..• i }'_ g g P 1* a months, married uasn prererred, Ap and are willing to sell :at low figures. Don't - . k' s Our Aim -A First -class LooalPaper. Years truly, ply porsonally to ROBT. H. PHILLI °B Brough- �, ,. _. - s' pp - J. L. $Plxx. am. 22-23 miss this chance. ,s . . t, Our Expectations - The hearty - hand - . ., . _ .. 7,Oli HALE : -A good second - :O -O: 3 app ort of the oeoule of Pickering and vicinity. Bin, - -Ravin been asked b a number of 1i - � . g y bicycle on reaeonablelterma. )ltaehine is y�e have a full Tine of Undertaken Goods o - , farmers the past few weeks what I thought in splendid condition. App v to WM. COWIE, °g FRIDAY, APRIL 1; 1892. , of the Colorado 'spring wheat for milling, Brou ham. �' ,', hand and will answer calls promptly, day } ; -- I have stated that I could not give a very F011 SALE : -Seed oats, "Early Band t t - • - decided opinion.aa to its quality as a flour- l free From all foul seeds, and yield too Or night. w8 strive t0 please. � 1. I ` I i - . NOTES AND COMMENTS. ing wheat on account of never grinding it bushels per acre. Apply to 0. W. WILSON, lot - 3, 2nd con of Pickering. �.• DILLINGHAM --- alone, but always mixed with white winter,ILT W � . . 11. I— ' r �OII. Alex. Mac$enzie i8 Very Ioyv, and Manitoba wheat. I therefore could f;1 EED BAItLEY : -1yir. ThQe. Mar- - ,.•: ; , not tell to a certainty how it was for quad- 17 yule has for sale a large quantity of six- and death is expected at any minute. q arley suitable a 1 urn over a - sty, excepting that I knew it took a differ- rowed, ° Lot g9IH F. rowed b � Q+, . .. All our people m0 O e the p ent mixing of wheat this year to make the r . . _ .}� _ proaching death of Canada's model same quality as last, which seems to point �[�0 RENT: -A comfortable house.with There's nothing wears i e' t. '. , �' '- "� statesman. to the Colorado as being at fault. I have 1 1} acre of land partly covered with orchard, . i . N . , . also said it was a very poor wheat to yield, three gnarters of a mile east of Claremont. For - . _ - . % r ' - At the York Count criminal ss- flour Lakin too much to make a barrel- further particulars apply to•TOHN REID, Clare- COTTONAIDES t� . sizes on Monday. Thomas W}lliam- have tested the wheat lately, and have r O RENT UK »ELL : =The Leaven's • , L t ,.. �1 - . i 8011, also heard from a number of millers about 1 } the Markham forger was sentene- blank at the east end, recently occupied by t i� E`1 - f it. I' am more than ever convinced by E. Broad. A comfortable shop attached. For . . T) ed -to seven years m Kingston Peniten- ,what I have tried that it is a poor wheat particulars, apply to Mrs. D. LEAVENS, Picker- ' i .i * l . teary. The criminal was at one time to yield, and also that the flour is very dark ing village• �'' q �_ - V _ Reeve of the Townshi and does not possess much strength. Thee Ott SALT; :--A new brick double r s ,� ti � p opinion also agrees with that of other b house, !orsate on Church St., Pickering 4,_ �pFijN -0• TgL - -:0: ~ -.,- - - - - -- —, - - _ . ` millers from different sections of the coun- village, complete for two families. Apply to . :��N . >,t t . I The York pioneers have petitioned John A. Linton,curner Church and King streets, _ - - . - '. r ;, th6 Le' lslature to rovide for a stn- try whom I have spoken to about it, only or Pickering P. O. - `ODA f• '.• _ 1^ � p that most of them condemn it more strong- i a- . ' �t� Lute of Governor Sinjeoe in front of j1OR SALE­:-House aild 31- acres of V-,!- _ . _ ­ � � . ly than I do. - �.. ! 7 "'t' } the Parliament buildings s as a memen- I think under these circumstances that land i mile south of Claremont. The house - .� N �' is a couifurtable one with all conveniences, out S' _ • A to of this centennial year of the pro- g . g = • Rfi it would not be wise for farmers to sow thi+t buildings, bard and soft' water, good garden- `t y111Ce. wheat too freely this spring; as there is no Terms teaeonable. For particulare apply to . .. ''�< ti - . . doubt but that if it be too largely grown, t AUL LAWk1; \CF., an the place. � � i -- �V nth a full stilt of them 11 k "" '- that there will be a difference made in the (y j, KING Butcher, Uanbacwn, . . 4 The tolls are oft the Weston road Smocks and Overalls ready made or made - - ' . price of it in favor of other varieties -it l.-• o solicits a share+, or the patronage of the - r .. says the Weston Times, the company may be several cents per bushel lower in public. Will visit Pickering villu�e, Tuesdays, to order on shortist notice. Fit guaranteed. . I . - having received notification in respect rice. As to what varieties I would Thursdays and saturdate, and adjoining places . • •' .A-' �i p P on intermediate days, Prime tneat at reason- ,,� y K ° to collecting tolls. This Inakeat it all mend for sowin I would state that Mani p ' ' . - . . . - ' . I� g g cable rives_ Give me atrial. - -_ -- -- - 4r- - - '�' . `� , �. toba (Red Fyfe) has done excellently the :o: I .- - 1 �. more necessary to hate these ancient past year with those who h ve tried it. I FED GBAIN :- 200bns�els of Dack• - r • ,a t relicts removed from what is known had sum ley of it from his towno I Bill sariey, f3oo bushels of oats and m Dtteh ' *: , - ,� P p ere of aiumntio Peas. All these grata• are per- •f �j u � _,. a6 the ,,York Road . Our farmers that tested 64 lbs. per bushel, and for which fectly tree trorn all noxious seeds. Apply. to W E A RRE "HO�IN G 1' olY - " +.' � k _ I paid considerably more for than for other JOHN MORRISON, Brooklin for price and other , t _ are compelled to compete, In the Tor itiattjarn, 92-99 kinds. I would however, state here that w � - onto market, with producers living it is beat to get fresh seed from Manitoba STEPHEN CRUNR offers on lot 10, R,-.m F b •, ,' - west of the city, and the amount Of each year as it deteriorates by continued •7 qad con. of Pickering, 700 basbels of Car- - . :c ter's Priae*Proliflc, two -rowed barley at Qo cents - a- tolls aid in one season will materiall sowin of the same shed. To any person i cats • p y g per bushel, which yielded fifty bushels per acre .- � = reduce the profit on produce raised. who wants to et seed of this wheat I will I lo-- g sat barrest, also cue mare Doming flue )ear6 ? - sell at a nominal amount over coat to-pay old, and one gelding conung four, for gale I.,i -_ cheap- x-93. . . _ - - . ' ,,, .c for handling, and I have no doubt but that b _� , bir. Richardson, of Walkerton, an other millers will do the same. - - - - " eztenaice dealer, informs the I3ru�e Red Fern is apse an excellent wheat, and r.�LED GRAIN '- bushels DticlC- %T8W silli`tltlg6 " . +.:I . ` k_ 1101 barley. at 83 cents per bushel. -MO Gel- - . ;�: . Herald that lie will buy eggs by for which I always pay two and three cents den Giaut -aide oats, 65 cents per bushel. -v► ill . . - t• weight this rear. So will Wilson, of per bushel more for than ordinary varieties. grow a good crop on poor land where other oats .. , -This wheat does well oti some farms, but would not par for harvesting. tY1t. AitM- New, EIYl�COlderlE'id - . Seaforth, and other dealers in West- not so well on others. Cam bell's «''bite sTR(i \( ;, L« ust Hill P, O. Lot ro, row 510, - ern Ontario, a8 eggs are virtually sold p Markham, , rJ -& - _ ... - .. . Chaff -a w heat jue�t intro(lucecl, rrotni I'3 1l U 111,L S , torutrt ly Willi Air. by weight in the English nlarket" w be an excellent wheat both for the miller = New M.uslins - - - . . � .i This 1s tl�t Only way by whlCli file and former. The past year it has clone ox 1 I'oxetl. �1 hi :hy• wishes to announce ttiat -� y cape pas ol,ettexl u a millinery store one door . - , , . raising +of good fo��lcau beencoaraaed. cePtionally .yell and is well worthy of R webt of ww. druirij hotel. tt•littby, where she . �• trial by every farmer. I had four A( 9 o` will IK,- pleased to receive all her old custoluPrR. N e %v t' rl i 11II n� . . • . ; I • . Under the present custom there is DO it last �'etN «lurlt tnrn(,+l v'tt tcr� :-.tfi• fit. stu•t n< mauc ne••. ones as can patronize l.+•r . . 11 Full t+tock of tnwinery will bo kept constantir - . . - . particular inducement to PI-Oduce tors indeed. 1 ltlove dispOSP(i.,f xll I r,Li%C'41 ou itat►+i. vri -es in 6Leeping with gpod work_ ' . ._ **; /-^� . _ . large hen fruit. The tints is eomitlg, rnysali fur ,,eM. bm i c angt-t i' for vnl Otte tiatistaction i;uarantee,l T_ �_ 21 -3! Yew Vret011I18S Is } and at no distant date n'}1en eggs kill �catttiu}; t(, try it. 1'ht+ul.itie; �'+,it f(�t: tl►v j10 f h ALL --- There is a rush- to net • t - -- xl►,u( I h,tre taken ttlr, 1 rc m ;�il�• +,R.u,e of chef popular two -rowed t.arler, . be weighed and not 'counted. I YollrS t1- illy,, (;ar!truPrtse Vrolitic, at Capt Ilowe's, jot ft '1 := - -- -` -__ ! ,•on. 3. Pickering. This bariev has been much i _ _ F. (.. C.ttrrr. 4i 4 I�artl•am and I.Ottrld��C, t118 Ijl'1S011- �' I�rnisetl be i•:trtilit,h malstt•ra, 'and x11! brigs !0 - o BROUGHAM. ve-as per bushel tunro than the six rowed va- W9, - ers Cn trial for the murder of 1'reas- rieties in our markets. Yielded exceptionally - �;. "' urer Heslo Ilan a heels t1C( tlitteil b ' sell 1 ►st year, over ',0 buehule Iter acre. Prices - . p 1 y 1 hos. '.`earl and family lrttve waved into .to suit tht' cities. only (it)c per bnsbel. A seed _ V r, y �• _ 1 the 3ilrj'. T110 Case �Vi1S �;ltiell t0 their new home. than cud girl wantedjto hire fcr atwut eight -' - - - - -- -- "- - `- -1 —� -- - Z ulontlut. 21 - -?,4 , - , ` thein on Thursday afternoon, after a The Methodist hoir is training. Just -- - _-..- _ ____ - - -- . • .. - LETTER TO THE PUBLIC! ._: . strong charge from the j udge ligtti U6t owe and hear the n sing. ri�0 lli�, S't OR FOR SALE. -7 be Its• - _ s ♦s - - c'' News of the safe arrival of C. Brooke in 1 hletuant Narerooms and the west end of - . .� • ,lie prisoners. Despite this t }►e cer- HER1.13Y thank all who have atronized me in the ins 1 -_ `" - the Ncrth West has been received. ront,Lcawt louse. together or sepwately ; the p p ement •busi- - - d1Ct not ill was returned after' lion to t h +t %tr Forsyth now occupies; ; also I t '- guilty y The I atrotie desire u t, +x,tl tnrrt8;lt of ness in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutually - -- the two s t qi3 between the bouse ae the old y much' deliberation. - The Heslop ulur- nienibers on 11onday evening, Apri llth. barn, to rent, or would exchange for private pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware, the Masse and ' tin Sugar utakin has cotimnet,ce(1 tool th rU�l(l+'tICH- i'URAtR110n given the ref of Jdarch. y -- � , — der is added to the numerous Canad- g g Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this anal Tamatlon will do awn :��' bo} s a Id girls tiro having witneron9 tutt� For further particulars enquire of R. BURT, p g • g y _ , E - ian crimes, th6 perpetratorsof which lulls. Pickering Villas e. or by letter to Ii. HANEY. with many agents throughout Canada, but I am pleased to state that I have - Allwas, � !- chwan: lut f - are unpunished. the query ��ill' t W• J. Botlell has moved his shoe store - „-- _,_____ secured the agency for Pickering Township for the new Massey•Harris firm. - - - likely remain unanswered —Why Into Willis block this week. Business FO It 6 +� L L . i hr residence and This union of capital and property will pot in any way effect prices however, - . .:. ' ' gntunds o[ the undersigned. There are + 3. . k did th-e two redskins, (loose T and must be looking up. • y acres. 20 rats tn,ntage• --oil which is a solid but will be an advantage as each agent will llave'a larger variety of machinery I Douglass confess to a crime 6he 'did Our tailor is desirous u[ securing the ;,rich house, with every convenience, also driv- ' -, y to offer. You can have our choice of the three best binders made; the wide . - =� - -" .. not Commit Bertram will iillish serviceR of a female apprentice to louts the tug house and stables, Young orchard, and y It pants and vest making. Small traits of all kinds. The place b located Open end, No. 8, Brantford; the Toronto NO. 10, B; and the Toronto No. 3 - t his sentence for cattle stealth and W. Smith has left our village and will opposite the Pickering college, and is one of die ' ; d• g most desirable properties to the gill A I A, all ill five and six ft, cut ; the choice of seven .different mowers, and three - . - ' I - _ Lottrid a will be tried for burglary. hereafter reside in Rrhitevale. His son for particulars to JOHN FIELD. or v`i .ev. RFS17 different horse rakes and seed, drills, as well as strawcutters oot cut er - . � . -_ i €' will occupy his residence here. A1tDS0 V. 1 ickering .Il ►age, - - It+ 6m. , tw t S, and y 1. When these two convicts are liberated Thou. Poacher will offer a lot of valuable �- pulpers, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of farm im• ' 1 •. we may soon expect to hear of the re- 0H SALE. -The estate of the late p flements. :'11 y p chock [(►r wile here by alirtion on Thtira- 1' w•ra isv�.•y, OnntMllflgg 50. acres, being _ , • - _ moval of the scalps of the tw3 Indialt�, (jay April the 7th. See postern fur full composed of the S.W. quarter of tot 10, in the Remember I have moved m warerooms to Reminer's block, opposite . - ., - - . . , ' 'hid eou of the the township of Vickeria , front- - - , ' above mentioned. This famous trial description. p g in Kingston roan. 41 wile. From rate town or 3[oore,s blacksmith shop, nr Pic ering village. Call on ale early a>�d I .stir • John Miller At Soil+, shilpwl a cargo of, Whitby and r1� uulea from Pickering village. - has cost the county about 7,04Q. , , y sure to satisf ou. ' L.:0012S �r- s.•rI Pick rip Oa r N; ` - y sheep to Iowa on Tttetjdlty. Thos, Yhiliptt (;colt soil, gnodLuildinKsandeverpcenventeneti - y y - s . 6 {�'.- t, 1 -40 I - ( awom hied the chi tment. Ik will not 'Phis ie a very desirable property. Title indis- ___ -_____ __ __ - - At 4::30 �on Friday afternoon H. E. putnble_ For further artictilars ap ly ou the - :; -- Pa I p return for the present. The '�Ioatetx. dill romizc:s, to A. A. 111081, Covrity Architect Whit- CAlZ ?aAL. >!)s• ?. ' ',, ' . Clarke. M. P. P. for Toronto,- died on ler have made a nunitwr of shipments to �y• or W. V. RICHARDSON, No" i'nblic. SHILOWS - .t: ` - -_ _ _' - the floor of the Legislative chamber. the alive state of late, as well as to other Pickering. 6if lia,000,000 . ' ' s Y� - -__ -- . - ._- - -- _ t►1,6ti0,UOD . 'n the act of ma •n a. s eech, parts of the Union. �r art- -�I T /� - : � .: . - He was 1 g DRESSMALKING CONSU M PT(ON but leaving a sentence u dished on A huge wuu(1 -bee ta►k pplate Fit JQinn A �1 ;i K" . . I - . I 11 I ,7 White's on Wednesday afternoon and was j • - Lis lips, he sank to the and ex- - v._ - - well attended. In the evening a number y Y ; _ - � ; i.. pired. In the death of M . arke the of the fair sea appeared on the scene, and MR8. L VISE and MIS$ B. PEART . CURE. , . BANK - OF - TORONTO ,. ` � _f -Conservative party in this province a very enjoyable evening was spent, indulh- wish to announce to the ladies o[ Picker• 3 . ., i �' - toss a valuable member, Sa be was ing in all manner' of games. The small ing and vicinity that they have been for - This GREAT CO UG11 CURE, this ,me- • . - . . ,It hours brought the happy occasion to a tern - Mr. blercdith's 1st Lieutenant. This minus. innate in securing a isdy who ha8 lead ccs�tul Ct)ntiUtit[''I'1(� C.>URF, t� wtth(,u: T tRONTO BRANCH - : ' _ _ 4 ._ ' a parallel to the In-tory e.f medici•te. All is the second death that has occurred great preparations are in prbgreis to nbput nine years experience in the city druggists are - authorized to sell it on a lips• �_ � - - - in the Legislature assembly Of thi8 the Mons of Tetajtoranco concert on Friday itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can - - , evening, , A ril Ist. The first part of the of Toronto, and are dierefore in a better R , Cor• Church an Vlfeli'rngtan Sty. - . - .: . Dr. g Pa succes >; . Province. In February- 1881, p rut y stand. Ii you have a Cou,;t► - - _ evening will be spent in the rendition of position than ever to Eiupply all who pray !tore ThtY•at or lironcl w Harkin, Conservative member for readinggtecitationsand music. The worth lath, use it, tar it HeilINGi3 DEPAitTMEN'T. , ,''i' t ' favor t)lolrt with their patronage. 36 cure you. If your child has the Crutip or '" T'rescott took a paralytic stroke, and _ , p y of this part of the proceedings will be evi- _ __ ____ _ - - Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and rehef Deposits received in sutras of $5 add up- • 'I" ' '- died. in a few hours, but Mr. Clair ke's dent when it is stated that the followinK t 1 SALE! j� is Bart. If rnu dread that insidtou, tli�ca.e �_ �- I. will take rt :- Mrs. E. Wilson and Mast- wrrde and Interest allowed thereon at 1 ,.° _ death is the only instantaneous One ppaa CO'tlSUMPTION�, don't /a' to use is it w itl !' i or W. Wilw)u ; Meairs- T. Greeilwcxxl, T. cure u or cost nothing. A:k your' Ilrttc*• current rates. - ``` h.t has yet occurred. `the reuidilltf Ilenedc�raon,. Bohn �'4 hits, and �Sesar s. Pu !t ��o ) , ' ` of the legislator were bnrle(lat I17ount r . 3 -:(r'• 1i f� S T .. -tit.- gist fcx Slft[�( H'a l L'RL, I me t_ ct�,. . - -_ and R hite. (,horuses will he given by a So ct+ acd $i.•xn. �: f }- ' - pleasant cemetery on 1londay, at :3:8<1, at lex.6 (-h(+ir, and th(� toAtrametnttnl music+ STEEL CULTIVATOR - - �- - -_ _:_ - : . be rcdaeect b the Whitevnle oreh( itrt► ��"��IAL 1�E1�UIHIT. +, „.',_ ,, -­, .. and almost every member of the LeK- � y ?>� ?asssl-- rtKa>le ritsa etanota v.?•a - .:... � � ; . t s , I lslature was resent. While Mr. Following, as the t+ccond part (tf tfie �ro- - - -:c:- A N D _ _ •:o: TgAIYS ciOlNl'r FAST EUF AS FOLLOWS:- --- gpecial Rates allowed for illenonnt8 re- t .} P gram will he the premmta►tion 'of rail - - noA Expituse 9:03 A. M. ��°' Clar$e's loss is -felt in Toronto, both Ni his in a liar- r(,ctm • b the; Picket•in � C r - T 4 . , maining not leas thau three months, and . :z , -!�' �: - g y l' SEED F`� D D R 1 L L S 1.. McxaD, Z.18 P. M. • . ' ' ; _A:� . r' :� parties are zealously working to here UrtLmtttic.clui,. The club has met with „ IIasit ieceipt issued for name. • - a louse wherever a iris and have iu- tt r,ufactua,tti i.r Cottttltar�i d) Boots, ALao g LocsL. . +8:30 F. &1. ' ' x a his place filled 1?y members of their PP Pet g WLUur&on I►lows Tna xs 4oi1: +. �t'8sT DUE A>;'FOLLOW3: - '��$ I. 1'bQPe vurubly been g with a full house. COWIE `` '1. °' r "" peculiar faith., is not the lea ll ? lti o.7 13:Q3 A. M:l ���O�T The concert wiU be well worth attending, ''` ­ 11 doubt but that a very hot election w and the admission is within the -reach of - `� . • .I , . ' 4:1.1 P. M• ' Y e place. � � 4 R all, 1., c �nta. - . - ,� . �:.: '-� 7,,, ' g w - �• Y .. ^tom;.. < 'J 'j'r �, ,. ,t • - ad - . C 4,, x .' „ r � -a k d •b �`, ,S try. .,e3.- 'p'^ p,$� - ;`.':. .,, C ..y ",? ter.'• � i [ S _� ire .� - •S� r gg 1 �'rqy �. t. t, vr',. ,.J•• +:n ..0 i ' �... ."U. -.3..` 3 -• b^ �.RX° -�i. le� -i y S' s _ -s>.' .vl< -. Yi' ` iC.•, pp a •�•:+ 'S`Rm •vr•t t. 6 ,�Rf{• p 'Wr.. R: -a T'4- - r ` �S. �.*r •+ �y� �t . ..i.y ! `r• 4. ',.r' - 41 •f��'S�- .�m�'_. eo-Y: .,. -. ._., .. •. -... .c •- .. ,.. >.< -.._ .. 3t1•'�'r:.�b...�_.?7? .. _•_ - -- - •`t!iti _ 4;. LUI���. c .�°�.,'�C.,.- •;.a...i��s+a?A�,. ..�'':�,:�5+'.[:."at i�"-°� .. irt�'�'.e 4 ..;t�.���#`: e .' i ` { s - .. - . - . -`- - .�r . 'r %�'_G- �,4.r'.,e• - •why 1'.. I .. . - _ .... - _ . ._.._ -, .. `i 8.. __. -- -. -. - ___ -R.. _y •, q. _ K s 4- k - 5t .P ' 4 k s•. v >ps E ,� :r4 i _ 37,,E -1 !'• s ts1� 6AL : •� .� Lt i .R•` - - R .�' as .S'a.,�.. _ .'� fir' _ p. j� . SS >i § 1 - f+f. :: , R t '�t• P '3k- r xl ' ��. - - 'sG e } S- P R+ . - - aY . a � t� 'r 2 . Y - `+r.. ...c --.-n .tom :••k .2 • - 0 , rl .' ' ", •'yt ivy } i �` �Y i �[. 3� S. y w, _ :Ci - ti d :s " e' 3 tilt. - i maL s! to u �'.` :..f.' _ `h 1. =`�1 �e° �� _ ill. s; , t 'Rr a<s, aye s � t . -L" $• e k• .ffi r i'" ALL', p •Y �• " �a •�,` • ,S "g v91 �� •. - , " ~ The genial warmth of last week melted - - - _` )_; ..' . t ICT D �T . all the snow in our communit vet ra Id- R i... >q�y , e -r .a .::` : a • ,' - �- ., -� .. _ , . , _ " , ; 11-1, 1. ST S y y p .USE IT FOR • LEN IN THE MOST BARE 1'dCED MANNER IV, There is a stream, se ydt unnamed, � Y , 'I • . ' f , _ . �� ,� that flows ently alon the aocideotal si FROM OUR EXCHANGES. of Bro. - de " - r i - ..W -„ `.. Gardner's saddlery manufactory. C • + r ;s S tj x ; - :a .'f ; a �J 1 S,j d �`''ka Difficult of Breathin � � °� Al r. , R. Eaton has boeu awarded the As spring approaches, this stream is often ;, + `t`; ±" swoolen, b the melting of some snow, un- "i�,. rontrar..0 for the erection of the new post Y K rf ��.� til it overflows its banks, and even rises Tightness Of the Chest., .�'. ',..:-- ,:''.': z . 'lilts, fit Orillltt, the contract price being high enough h to wash the entrance to the • • •' ' 1*_'' •,' , , sotuecvhere near X11,000. Mr. Croker le g WaStlYlg a,yD a, Of F�eSh r - the supervising architect. Lime Kiln Club. Last week, however, x -f y . :,:y �� the water rose as high as to wash one of - w �s. Herbert In�ratn, of Lindsay, was ar• _ a the shatters off the Club into the stream. - rested by' Cons. llrayer, at Oritlia on a At least, we au use it was the stream L! TrOitit TY`OU� lei.' .`���G:'`R �4 `, ; , «ire from that town and was sent back that did this, though Bro. Gardner swears CO�lsumpt1On ' ''' `�" ,. . there on Wednesday. He is charged with some human hand had a share in it. k .0 . attemptiun to procure an abortion. - -a } ,. - L'sbridge Town Council are snaking an Sale Register. . - . . Broncbitls, Weak �ung8 , `, �` , i ry tat effort to induce the CTraud Ti:unk Railway .� - .. to build a better station in that town. TuoesDAY, April 7th _— Credit sale of hor- .. . Asthma,, COugb ►S i -YzF' le g.•..• sea c p • , j'1 ` t' . . -`_J-)i­'! 1' - ",," ;. They contend the present station is too owe, im laments, ripe and, fnrni_ tlatC�rrll Colds i • • 'i j? - - small, auk not in keeping with the town. tore, at the village of Brougham . Bee ' - _ - . ' "-. bn account of the delay in getting stone bills for particulars, 7 months credit. - '• "v:;'• ': born the quarries,work on the new Court sale at one o'clock. Thos. Pouoher, 'r Toronto, will not commence for auctioneer. # fioni3e, TUESDAY April 12th — Credit sale of farm several weeks. But for this reason the stock, implements std, the property of ! y;. �4,- weather is sufficiently favorable to begin Eaavy Robarge, at, lot 13, con. D. $oar• - - . _ _ - _ ;'�_ ,: . . ­ at once. boro. Terms, 7 months. Sale at 1 o'- - ' - London papelYs announce stye death of - ' . . :. - _ . "- clock, D Beldam, Auctioneer. ■ v --- . I- Mr. Geo. Mullins, a former resident of TUESDAY April 19th— Credit sale of louse- r �' Oshawa. He was in times past a mdm- hold furniture, et,c the property of Miss - • - __ k. Let of Corinth lodge of Oddfellowa and C. A. O'Connor, at Pickering village: , G months. Bale at oze o'clock. . ' - , . was buried under the auspices of the order Terms, _ - - - T. Poucher, Auctioneer. 5 �` - � _ - at London. _ ; • I - , '�.. • f:- There will he four eclipses this year, - - . a. : . -_' 'A the 1 - total eclipse a of the former will take pia a R EM 0V E0 TO H EW PR Im I S ES - : •.� * . . . -a __. ___,_ ,%` - - or April 26, and a partial on October 20. - :,:.:_:_,.. . he eclipes of the moon will occur on • oN . i , CROCK aT., =OUTN OF NTAR10 TANK - I . -' ., - -- ay 15th, and Nov. 4th. . • , - . _ '' - .1 - . A veteran soldier who participated in . - - :. , , . . . . ' the battle of Waterloo is now a resident of Whitbarbl Mrks, 1. i Alice township. county of Renfrew. Hib . - , 8 ` "° name is Daniel Witt, and he is now in hits'art1118o11 Hawkin • - - ' ` ,�3,.. Og�gonized Emulsion of Pine k; - • - _ 98th year. He is believed to be the last 1 • . . r:• „- _ = survivor of that fawous battle. Manufracturer of . •- - . ; �, ; 1, . 1,-:,. ldarble�donumente, Hoa atones and all YHA., There lies at the station yard Port - - - other Cemeter ork. "` R - Perry, quite a number of large pieces of y -1 :...T :.: - dressed timber. which are to be shipped Also Importers of scotch , ew•dieh, Alta- � - ' 0 1 A •rican and Canadian Granites. '' .. _ to Liverpool Ens where theS will be t' made into ,masts for jar a ocean chi e. All parties wishing work would do well to call a , g A an us before pnrchasing. All work guaranteed % :. - They came from Cartwright and each and prices of the lowest. I A - "' , _ " . piece is worth from fifty to one hundred - -- - - T A S T E L E S S dollars. iVe can gi�•e you a cod BOOT – - - - - - _. On the second day of the Orillia races for small moue But its the FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS - last week there was a great gathering of y• - 4 . the wheel of fortune and other gambling . money we want. I we don't - v T .. "=}'. .A fakirs. One North Oriliia farmer i� ?a.E�$RAZ'OR , TOnO�'T'O, O1T ... . t::: . credited with dropping X25 by being to , get cash we can't Bel cheap. If - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ �" �. , -. , . . • certain under which shell the pea reposed. 11 - The town constables were on the ice but : you are a doubtful 01istomer and FARMERS' MARKET. - - �, _. -, i THE NT ?: nn arrest were made.' - lilt: c not tllo cash, don't call oil us, TORONTO, April lot, I - - ENO - - 01• what a cough i Will you heel the - Wheat, fall . ............ 6 00 00 to 00 88 � =:4: warning. The signal perhaps of the sure Imss by' on the otherside. Kindly call Wheat, spring Oc) 82 to GO .43 - -- _ _ . 'A 7- a _ -- approach) of that snore terrible disaasE al,d see, buy and pa all U U. • Wheat, red winter...... 00 00 to 00.!38 -, }' , has just received a large con- }, -, - consumption. Ask yourselves if you can Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 7 l ISEsignment of Fresh Groceries New afford for the sake of saving 50 cents to T w H. rJ AC 17oN Oats, bush ..:............. 00 OU to 00 3l i . _ =,•` . - _ - run the risk and do nothing for it. We 9 Barley, bush............. 00 40 to 00 48 Fruits, rockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, COf- .._.AJ know from experience Lllat Shiloh's Cure BROOK RO D PEae, bush................. 00 65 to 00 66 fees etc. and is selling it cheap for cash. Call -at his store• -' I,A -'a . - - ivill cure vonr cough. It never fails.2 -6t,t I _ 14 00 to 15 00 ' ' g p '. tr, I : Hay, new, ton............ The wife of a TorontoJunction cit•zen - WHITBY MARE E AND Straw, ton ................. 9 00 to 10 00 and get some of the bargains he is ' offering. . '`.' ,. ;lit upon a novel plan of curing her husband - • 1 Dressed hogs ............. 5 75 to 6 00 - ; - .r �:. 1. of coming home intoxicated. while in a Granite, Or Beef, .forequarters......: 500 to :i ISAAC WISE PICERIN- . happy mood he fell asleep without un i3eef, hindquarte>t6...... 6 00 to 8 00 1. a , ,_ " ,$ ." - dressing. The better half applied a mus Mutton ..................... 7 00 to 8 OU — .1, tard patch to one of his pedals, and he - D U N DAS St. •� H I T B Y.. - j eal, carcase 7 00 to 10 00 �' . . now has a sore foot to nurse upon which _ . metab�" 1 ■ ■.l NEW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT Batter, lb .................. 00 � to 00 22 . �- ,; is a full grown blister. "Necessity is the. - Ems. doz .................. 00 00 to 00 11 Is compounding a solution a part was accidently spilled on the hand . "' a ' R Wolfenden, roprletor .nd oa washitsg afterward it was dlecovered that the hair was tom_ mother of inventions' , I • pletely removed. We' at once put this wotodertul preparation, on the DOMINION BANK markettwd.� Neat has been the demand that we are now introducing Old newspapers are said to make va�lu• Having returned to the Old stand of the It,tbrmghout the world under the name o[ queen'• Anti- Halrtn•, I able anti -moth wrappers for furs and wolfeuden Granite and arble works, IT 18 PROFECTLY HARMLESS AND ! ` - - .winter clothing, the ink upon them being I am better prepared t execute all � 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE -IT. i • nears as repulsive to all kinds of vermin Capital tal Paid U $1,500,000 Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and th• } y P orders in cemetery and all other p p, hair disappears a• It by tragic w itbout the slightest pain or injury when - as camphor or coal tar paper'. They are o work pertaining to the business. applied or ever afterward. It laualike any other preparation ever need _ P B I Surplus,.,- . - . • $1;350,000 tors, like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed ! l , .. likewise rood to lay on carpets fora like , Cti -comers will find a well selected stock with hart on their FACE, NECK and ARMS attest its merits, t . ' .. , ,; 1-1 - . iz -� ;- .. � . 3' s #g l .;V _ - V11ty, , f r. . + c }z,iI.- a �� .jT� . . 3i 74W •r f . 4-. .,.ii �.: -. ,. .'g`'i�•A v •3 1. • ", -.rI" •� i ' } 4. ' �: �1..4 I � e4. , , ,-'1 " '. �''�r:� . , . '•1.a •'.�; . '. . 4 1 - ._ 1 LL r� jt.., x. . .5 + . '.' M� ,;,�', „ � ,, , L r ~�A I �- ��IN .,,�f�Rx:,R.,' �•' ��A . - I - `;�` #._ i - - ' ,t!i � - , � ..�., - '- tit ,, .- , . , . .. - ,;'' ' �- i - t � M1 R r fi . � o < Y 'r 1°�R44R��f...�' - t , : `k, - - w : ' :; : •- r y - , ,,. mayy;''//f�p�.. - .>•i s I ,' F a fig - - 9 11 . :� : - 1 ! - , I.:,f .V -r' • %. i ± ,, t ..: ti - , purpose. Being Impermeable to air they of foreign and domestic granite and WHITBY AGENCY. tt3ENTLEMEN who do not sppreciatea beard or hsiron their neck, ! . - also form excellent envelopes for vessels end a priceless boon In! Queen's Anti- Hairine which does away - I P marble to choose from. - Inspection with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter impoeaibtlity� - , Containing' ice and fresh 11 slots. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Price of QWen•e Anti- Hairine $1. r bottle, sent In safety mailing boxes• postage paid b us (securely � ' ,_ -,A r 9 ::ill convince that for strictly first• per It l8 ll0 \V uretty well understood to be Interest allowed at highest current rails. No sealed from observation). fiend money or stamps by letter with full address written ppla nly, Correa- a' Class work our prices cannot be pmden: a strictly conedential. This advertisement is honest and •trai ht forward In every word it + ubtice of withdrawal required. c ►nta;n +_ We invite oa, to deal with ua and ou wilt end evc•rythin ns re resented. cut this out and �. a dangerous practice to attempt to palm.:' Lenten. , . a �t . H. MOLT.AND, a [0 t.. -day. Adds Y QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI, O. You tau . oil wortlllPss 11111tatatlous of the ' ..11vrt.e _- _ , 4,__, - _ r.•ca.tcr yotir letter at any Post Oflire to insure its safe delivery. We will pay 11800 for ally cane lOty IdANAt:I:R. of failure or till latest in itr t - : N Rvy tobacco for the genulye article. _` __ : ,_ _ __ . _ _ _ ._ ,f j 7 to Any p arr.haxer. Every bottle euarauteed. In 1ur121i 1' ye£1t'S tilfit j)1'tlCttiO w;iR the .. PLFAS _ - _ . _ SPEC1Al -To Isdies who introduce and sell among their friends 35 Bottles of Queen's Anti- flairine, .,a.V we will present with a SILK DHB89. 1f1 yards beet sift. Extra Larne Bottle and samples.,, cause of 1llach annoyance, au 'l 11t:E51•s. i _ - • •' �' of all& to select from seut with order. Good �alary or Commission to Agent• `e F.` , Tusher and Son «ego colnr�elle�l to ies:,rt ` _ e - .. 1IO11'I': lil?1 i:RI•:NCF.S : —The Lytle Safe .'t Lock Ca. 1411 t, 160 Water st.; '"- to rho law courts to put i s�o o re it. l v e U s - - .' Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race lit., Cincinnati, Ohio. - :::,},.- - Thour,ll we have not Islet with any cases __ � . _ -- - _ - - -_ __ -__ _._ _ —_ _' , ... ':. -- ::a _ of the kind lately, it 1s alwa3-s a cafe pre• ■ ' .r I' or Statioslery, school Books, . . . caution for the purchaser to see that the hnittina Yarns, Fingering, , All men can t be - US =' �.•. R, - A )ollosof strength th HE • _ trade mark T. & Ii. in bronze letters is Andelusiions, etc. Berlins, 1 g Gl,.-�- '' I _ • -- stamped upon each plu- ; no plug ever , and form, but ail leaves the factory without, and to approp Zephyr,, «aching Em- .. .1 ma - have robust - I ' J - . riate the trade mark is a punishable of- . ' broidery Silks- and Pllila- . - - y _ . • fence. - . Belles, Felts and 1'11181168, health and strong e t i - -.-.. » Dress and Fancy Cords, Elas• nerves and elear TIio best advertising Medium. In Ontario .- :� iclnlsal_E. Tissue Paper, cruncled and -. - - .. _ _ .: • �', .; . tits, minds. Our treat - (� - _ Taiftl Lewis and his two 4iefers are Visit plan), and a beautiful assortment of County. ' . - . . __ ment makes such - ' ` = .•-•.r� �, igu in Bowmauville and vicinity this week. rug patterns. _ - . ' . . C �,_ . Mr. Tripp, who has rotcd the farm * „t * R �OO �T 1•-v w IIICn. Tllemetl►oth • lately occupied_by ,1, :11. lto ero, has with l�/j jY j� � We a,l'e Offeriii s THE NEWS to new s11b- are our own eaclusly ely, and where his interesting taken fall possession. l4 aII thiII 19 left to build a ion, file we wish them a 1 catty welcome, and EAST ENO, PICKERIN9, ONT.. y g ' � l scribers, the balance of 1892 for - . , great prosperity. -- - - -- - -- - - - -- Q (� �j , . Fitzpatrick, of Toronto, preached i IYV� OF j11 is eerily, galcfc- `'' }' - I i ., " . : • an earnest seromn in our church on. Sun ly, permanently T i :r -..'- �,'- N N N 0 ..n_-k ,, ERRORS AND OLD E OF YOUNG 0 �/ 5 . _F . day last. He seems to have won the Organic weakness, Failing Y•mary, Lest o! iCS>tOltd. oWmen, Nervousness, t esteem of the whole circuit. As a preach- Enerlty, Ph�' sigi Decay, poeit3 +erg cured idly - • - �� ! I er, we have seen but few who era equal Flazeltoa's Vitalizer. Also Nervous Debtiily, jlEbilliy, and all the train of evils ' O— . • -' t r. Ui»lraoes o! Sight, Loss of 1111 ttoa. Untltap i �"`? him ill energy t xcarrv, stunted Deve:opmen Lost►otPower from early errors or later eZcesees, Send 111 rains' and �ial�+ '" I,tLst week, our venerab�e Iuepctor Yiwit• 1`ainq in the- Rack, Night fpm ac4 Drain la `�`� r_ , ed our school. Hia inspection ti,•.as 1,r ve, seminal % 81w* A.ereioo the result of over -work, sleknees, — ----------- - -------- - - -- - - - ------------------ thorough, and 11th report satlsfaotory. The to society, Uaet for atmy, - sos�iii,m h dw. �,orr etc iorever cured 1' ull � ' � .rare eta eta Ever • teed. t f e E e BRIE N latter pleased the teachor+I. ahile a half - Y •_ CL�'��OT �` �, l * F, % ,tS-,ndi "' +: ° Aiv -w.' !�'�' g� ,la 5+'FS`�3,, '�'' Al � - _ 'S' :- •S." fb' �'!!fi' . ,, : {�' - °` � _ _ _s' ,:.< - •! ., r, " '`° . . Sr-- ., -''4' rs'_ - .SSMC -� , •' '� - <. ;, :5 . r+?°(r:` - - b - { •y. ;".. 'sal. 4�. - : :.rah _ •,'�' -- •e, �< _ 6 : .. b�`€ .t aF - - :. . v.} t. , :ai 7 ✓ R,' -ill. b {{.�, is .y.„� �., •+dal - q Y .., °i Y. ! . :. t' K' sfn • t, •.P -i , i+ 4 t.:", - s.1 `fi <ta �,. xl• ( - T' .t � 7 ,��+���t'• ' mss �5 v' . it - -..y - ' . w+ „'aA "' -'°..k "yti1'l,..wa• 1F e'= ice" `'� . •'" '1., ,k . , - Q- e'3Q- ,- "M.V*t„ ��R.— ,W- :�.u'•2e3rd:''3;'.Y •tits .r i,y •" s . _ - -- _ - _ 11 i • . _ _ _� - f�i1"' .�-- .•.�•�=�45ij�. III :. /, tx f�l[.,�a�43e4•\iS,r�+,.w'..; p .rK •- +t(i!•g`G+k�S :FX"yl,"ar 0; . ^� • •Z'• , , 4f -,... \ - - - - -- - I I'!I I .I aim "_ -- I' - _ 0, milli - pti�- ., -r-a'- lt?:!!?,; - - - -- - _ _ ,- _- _ _)z•+ II , 1 ." .IIIII mIIII I.IIII I.1 _ 1I I III1 III __ , r: t `* The �ewg1Y], r ,� dd 441lh rich patterns and threaded with tried to d t in his Djalma of the " Mys• 1 parent at. the sweat realm of ihwar, and earefull warded. Many o[ the best �F. _�_... t ,... � `` : ` BY J. cr. wrrrisa. •.• gold and silver embroidery, or inlaid with teries of Par." His Tulin pawions an) Al nngg with his hammals and attendants, pearls from Ormnz or Ceylon, of the choicest - _ little Harbin latex of lass and rl shell. horses, the ohsee and war, but the last of who wfll eweetl ra ,then h it is onl earl on blood rubies from Btumab, emeralds ` I � , .'= .. g P g Y Y g Y Y P c,'a Who, ) king backwark from his >inatrilwod s The bear feet of the women and children these is, of course, a luxury fmpoeeibie to morning, "Good evening, sir," in order to of extraord.insry size, carved with long in- -, prime, . Sees not the spectre of his misspent tirpo and the sandals of the men and ys give indulge in, unless, indeed, the Maharani demonstrate at once bin politeness and his scriptiona in Persian, Arabic and Sanscrit, . _�; , , , � :' • And through the shade back no noire, and the sleepy, ps iont aai• might some dal be pleased at need to ask mastery of the English langua And we with delicate and costly enamels after the ,; _. lit funeral cypress. ) ge *, :u planted thick behind, main in the ox. carts go down or up he high- her faithful Rajpoots for aid, and then may even have the honor to salute the Me-- style of the master art of Jeypore, were . . Heard reproaRhtul whisper on the wind way with broad, noiseless hoofs ad light Ma�Ral Singh would love better than his harajsh himself, if we find � him seated in stored in that roysl collection which I in- - - '` . :. ` ,. ]ehrom biet beloved dead t , loads of ou ar cane fodder or co ton "dis• life to take the field against Russian his simple little chamber of justice, which spaeted at Baroda of Guzaratl: There were J _ r Who bears no trace of paesions's evil tercet tnrbing the long cane, warm mi day lull Frenchnean or anylwdyy at the head of a gives by a warred window upon an outer swords there whose hilts aloes were worth, ,.. i ;' Who shuns the sting, O terrible Remorse! with nothing louder than the chaff g of the lakh of fearless, magnificent horsemen. garde,. full of orange andtomegreu,ta trees, a large estate, so richly were they crusted �, -# ` Who would not tact wooden eke beam or the creak an tin- Notice as we enter the wall of this inner to the sill of wbfeh sal harts and suitors with coati stones, and the blades of some - - . - Half of its future from hits, but:to win - Y PP Y {- - Wakeless oblivion for the wrong and sin greased wheel, The babies astride pen the town how the heavy gate doors, hundreds may come from town and country to ask among them were of such fine and perfectly - - . It ;;- Ot the seetagd past Y hips of their mothars never cry a d never of years old, are studded with six -inch long -udgement and serest from his highness. tempered steel ale to be ocessicnally more - have anything to cry about. T to boys, mikes of iron. That is a relic of pre- soien- � you perhaps think that only the Went, valuable than the handles. Certain among ` 1 Alaeii the evil, which we fain would eihnnr . Y g Y Y 11 I - i We do, and leave the wished -for good undone; being as they are, not Christ ane, but tific and old world belligerency, such as was knows whet true justice is i Observe over the choicest blades had slots cut in the dam - y devilish prevalent in Asia when elephants were al- the arch above the writing table of the asked steel u and down which ran costly - - . €.'.. i ;;, Our strength to -day Hindoos, never wart to be refs , p -} . ? Isbnt to- morrow's weakness prone to fall; or cruel and always o about their ways s first sent forward to batter in the r- our Mahar, Maharajah that Persian verse which arbor rubies cut to a round head, and 11, > Poor, blinAd unprofitable alwaie sarvantq aU games or errands rave i and silentl . tals of fortresses with their foreheads, pond is inscribed from that Boston or " Garden" oame of them were thrust into a tral scab. • - - y+ gravely Y ' - ; ; - - " Here and there a group of frienc!s newly the only way of preventing the real besets of Sects, and which says : bards, so f�ultleas were their spring and '2 Yet who, thus looking o'er his yeatre. met converse in elevated tones of Leasure from burstin in a six -inch oaf slab was Oh King take head unto the man`s sigh, elasticity., The old Mahr eta custodian '; • i t _ Feels not his egelids wet with grateful tear,,., B 1 Y• ., f ( If hehath been and there is, perhaps, a wrangle eo ewbere to pat a set of sharp spikes upon it. Unheeded It will climb and shake the sky. would suddenly open some bid marmalade • '�K _ Permitted, weak and sinful as he was, - about a doubtful bargain or a litt a harm- Even elephants, 16 was found, Boon had If it be not too buoy a day among the jar or sardine box taken from the great t > : To oheor and aid in some ennobling cause leas uarrel over a bad eight -pen y piece, enough of ramming a front door equipped somewhat litigious subjects with the kindly barred vault, and turn out of this unlikely - l. q 11 - � His fellow which ends in words. But tho tr dare in in this style. The Rajpoot soldiers at the and enlightened ruler of the Ulwar he may receptacle, rolled up in sn ancient red or - ' _,, = If hehath hidden.tlte outcavt, or let in the open shops never vociferate: and never entrances of •the palace precincts -dark war- very possibly himself ahoy to favored vial- green rag, such a belt of sapphires and dim- _ ' • y ,� ; - A Fay of sunshine to the cell of sin; madly advertise - their goods, nor put tip riors of an unmistakeable fighting breed - tors some of the wonders of his royal abode, monds, such a diadem of oriental rubies a i- ,.. - g, . , , - - ' �} -,R. k ; - It he hat lent- rival statements of supernatural cheapness, wear the leaf of Lama's tree for their badge, There in, for instance, the Sish manar - such a bracelet or anklet or ring for the nose - - - .-a I I .1 Strength to the w4l and in an hotrir of v'teed, nor struggle fiercely and er tn�ll one which the god lucked from the Indian that is to sal the `• hall of mirrors " -en• or finger that must have made the eyes of . . Over the Buffering, heedless of his creed gg Y P Pa Y g l' Y+ $ - Y Or hue, bath bent- with th@ "other for the almighty dbllar or jungle when he was starting forth to secure tirely lined with dazzling plaques and frag- any lady who had a proper and becoming • �_- - its Asiatic equivent. Placid and dignified Nita from Ravens, the Demon King of Cey- manta of colored crystal, which reflect the passion for beautiful things sparkle like the : - f He bath not lived in vain ; and, while he gives and self- contained with -the, eat iblished Ion. Aloe • the road leading to the lace bright entering beams of the Indian sun jewels themselves. - = -s � The prates to Him In whom he moves and g g B R 7 - ., . E. - habits of 30 centuries the sat alongside front you may see several 'hunting leopards with such burning and- variegated lustre R: Q' c,�- _`; lives. + y sq g y y � Pa g fC On high public occagionn- these• princes a. P •1 He With thankful heart their goods, not pushing their sal , seeing lying on their bedsteads lightly c ained. that it seethe an apartment carved out of and magnates of India vie with each other - -� F' I ' gazes backward, and with love before, • that -they will surely be asked f r when It is a favorites sport of the prince and of the mountain aide where the native rock is in the dazzt'n a d o : - Knowin that from his works he nevermore .� P i g n , g racers display of ' - _ 8 Allahwil!s "or" Purehumm le a "and his fellow milers to pursue the flack Ante. fall of jewels. h - ' . i Can henceforth part. P + P ] gems with whin they repair on their elegy -. - q meantime, while calmly awaiting custom- tope with a trained cheetah, and I have my- I said the Maharajah Mangal Singh loved phants to durbato or receptions. i na- ' • - �► t� _ , t _ ' era, they smoke the diowaily ubbling ,self often witnessed that-- strong and exciting horses, and he can show ua not farfrori this t•ive classical name for such level baubles ; • ~ y 1. F), <7 `' ._T' - -- , "I1VnIAN PBINOES AT HOME.- hookah or IeisurQly l,alanoe their ccounta kind of hunting. The leopard is carrier! in stately white marble palace finder the hills is santoaha, the Sansecit word for •' con- _ "' . • -- with a reed pen or upon the abacus; a condition of sharp hunger to the open bin superb stud of WW Arab half - breeds, tentment," as if their wonder and beauty . I 41 ; There may be, hundreds, nay thousands, deer country upon a peasant's bullock cart, some of them such lovely and shapely crea• were calculated to fill ordinary hearts and 1 �': ,�' 1 • � •Sir Edwin Arnold writes of the Glit its of perambulating a long street like that of the and when the antelopes are si kited the cart tunes as are soarcely- to be seen elsewhere. "• minds quite to the brim. It is better, how- I - I I- • Sbe East. . lively and famous Chandnichowk ip Delhi is carefully driven to s circle nearer and An Arab horse is an absolute luxury to ever, for those who are not millionaires to - ;lj' 1 ` This world we live in is becoming sadly or the Morti Begh in Poona, and, yet withal nearer to some fine buck with good -long ride, its temper is so sweet, its endurance so talk and think as little as possible about the . I : t 11 . monotonous an it shrinks year by year to not More uproar or hnl�bab than in s seticed horns, anti! the animal is brought within great bad ifs pace ao plemeant, thanks to glittering contents of those Indian treasure - `tt " smaller and smaller apparent dimensions nook of Central Park •at New Yorr. No- reasonable distance. Then the hood is taken the low, springy pasterns, which give elasti- chambers. iz - ' _ under the rapid movement provided b body is in a hurry, and for ever boll alike from the beast, whose savage eyes roam t to its dancing gait. � ' P P Y Y Y Y Y g$ EDWIN AK:YOLD -; l �: tra4nsoontinental trains., and swift ocean it ie Knife clacngh 'prosperitytnerel� to live round and round the pplaits and soon fasten Rut let us now come awe from Ra' oo- w- t , I etearnshi unuer such s tad; bri hL exiatsn. el ildia upon the deer, b tibia time sums 4(10 oft . Y ]P : _ Pa• $ �, g g y tana and go on the wings of fancy to a very The Condor of the Andes. - _ i "t ". ; � , Along with the'oeaaeless (rush of "civili- sun and s id so many sweet and leasing 500 yards away, and not by any means sup- district -that of Rhaonagar, in the region of - - . nation" goe-. inevitably the ubiquitous even- sights of surrounding nature. For - nature petting what looks like a simple country Kattiawarr, another independent state, Dp among the cold white peaks of the . ing dregs suit, the latent fashion late from is everywhere around and anion these Asia- cart with its rural epic bent upop sari- whet Andes, bi her than human foot has had the - - ' p g e Takta]i Singgh is the great and en- B : � -.v - Paris, the tall silk hat and the. other ugly tic communities,,not terrified out of contact cultural pursuits, he leopard set free lightened chief. It shall be evening, and daring to 'tread, is sometimes seen a dark . - j , , 1, - ' things which are so convenient because the with business and big cities as with us slid slides down like a fish from his straw bed speck slowly circling in the clear air. • The - - - y when the fireworks stave all been finished t -• = are so universal. you. In every corner the palm tree lifts its on .,he cart and worms his way unsee-1 the ttoundlesa Leasure of the vast crowd BPeck gradually descends, and we see that - I f Costume and geographical variety are ata:ely feathered head and sings hymn though rocks and bushes until he has drawn outside the �atea of the palace, we will rt is the largest bird of the air, the condor. . � "- , I ; j 3 meantime vanishing before the face of these from its waving plumes to the cooling near enough in rear or flank of his victim enter and nit in the royal circle of the Its flight is swifter than the eagle's, Noth. - - i`' 'N1 ; dismal invasions from all the vlobe, and breeze, the banana hangs her. broad green for a final rush, which he makes like a light- Diwan- Khan+► watching a nautch or native ing but the diatance could have made the . - - . . + �.; I your follow- passenger in the Pullman palace flags over the white house walla and win. ning flash, generally surprising end seizing dance. It is s scene, this, very typical of condor of the Andes seem amsh and slow on - I I ` ` ':I _ dow lattices. The Indian convolvuli, great the paralyzed buck before it can gather it India, where no festival or great ceremony the wing. Swiftly descending, cruel, hnn- i r car or in the saloon of the Cnnarder may be • tt : �, of an European nor North or South Ameri- bells of blue and white, with the splendid self together for Baca If the deer man- gr , he fastens his horrid e e u on some : i Y Pte► P 8 Pe• is complete without the gaffe and romper- Y )� .1 11�� can country on the snap for anything that. Yellow lupins and the tender lilac and gold ages to get away the cheetah makes no ing pleaa+ire of the dance. Not that furious, luckless lamb or kid. Rarely it is able to ; � t can he gathered from his attire, sprays of the Bongainvillies adorn the very further attempt to follow it, but sulks in gymnastic exercise in which we westerns, escape; successful resistance is impossible. . i ' A.The manners of eve people are getting meanest huts, and upon the roofs and ridge Lho thicket and is vet difficult to catch The condor cannot car off its re in its . °� �,,. t'Y P P g $ Po B Y ©specially our feminine section, rejoice to carry. P r levelled down to one dull, dead plane by the poles thus beautified the animals take part again• indulge, but the high andgrave and distinct- talons like the eagle, for it has not a eag- `, same agency, and differences of language in the general city life. There will be as But if It suce-eeds in striking down its ly fine art of rythinical movement, accom- le's power of grasp, and the sharpness of its - I ', • t �, !l alone- preserve a certain lingering distmc- likely as not monkeys sitting upon many a prey, the hunters burry up, and while »iodated to the lightest and faintest notes claws is in time worn off on the hard rocks. - ,; 1. tion. The graceful mantilla is being silently housetop. The four handed folk come in dragging the growling savage jaws sway of the strange, wild music of cymbal and which are its home; 'so, standing upon the il. .i $'. a � • 1 - abolished from Spain, and the pretty faldet. from the jungles to squat upon the highest• from the bleeding haunch or neck of the, sitar, and to a harmony and subtlety of line struggling animal with one foot, the condor � e.., , . j' - to from Italy, while even in Japan the city tiles, all talking jungle gossip, to the cLspar. leer, they Blip into the crimsoned mouth of and pace and waving limbs and robes to kills the poor thing- with its powerful beak . `` ! - . : S �_ folk have taken to red socks and wideawakes agement, no doubt, of their bimanous and the brute a fresh cut joint of a goat or calf, which the beat ballet in Paris London or and his other foot. . and the ladies think themselves out of the, 5usy kindred, end the leopard thus deceived and pacified New York offers but a coarse contract. Like many other greedy creatures, the ' - . ` � '; A '. f � a mode on public occasion if the do not sub- The little striped squirrels ran tip and is soon secured again and laced upon the condor, after his dinner, becomes incapable "l P Y g F Po The prince, wearing rich and costly jewels P •1 - .-a t '• ' stitute the artificial "confections" of Paris down the doorposts of the grain seller's vehicle. with a light evening coat of green satin, sits of flight, and it is only then that he can be !' ` London and New fork for the lovely and shop, the sacred cow from the nearest tern• In the Rajah's grounds you will see these eroaa legged, zt the to of the hall, having aPpmached with safety ; but even now the 8 * k;. always becoming kimono and obi. 1 Pos- ple wanders by its store of open corn and royal cheetahs and the men who have his guests and green officers beside him sod hunter must be cautious and strong. A .. N. i t � to it mot and more is threatened with Pulse, putting her prifile ed muzz a into charge of the full ales m together Chilian miner who was celebrated for his - ' ` f Y a >) B B peacefully P g B ranged along the walls. His gorgeonely- .. k . (, - - residence upon an -orb where everybody will t•he rice bags; the green parrots flash upp'and on the name `• charge," but all the same fir wised attendants, standing behind the great phydicial strength, once thought with ` year one common style of garment, will- doveen the saidatreet with a lively clamo these beautiful basting beasts are is their royal cnshEoa, are fanning the warm even- outweapons he could capture a condor which . .. - A. h ` ` _ talk, think and live in the same Wa ana and the gent blal bets -•6hs flying foxes- evil moods fearfully ill-tempered and dan- - seethed unusually stupid after its hey • - - ` Y l Y Pe fit air from his face or noiselessly bringing Y P'r heavy r�. will be at last as rigidly and doleful like hang its hitnzt!'eds'b t %tr hooked 1 from gerous Further on we ebsll -oome upon s R meal. The man lit forth all his were h B Y 1�y refreshment oc fife fragrant pipe. P Po ', " each other as pean_in a lace or ante toiling Llre lwre fig tree. oa call hear, amid the rhinoceros r� d up to a stout post and and the engagement was Flong and deeper- ' ?, ; . 4' a Then Zanbo the Persian girl, or Radius, - and moiling upon a log, full tide of the city's •traffic, the `•s�raah" of ruching cabbage. He is the survivor of 8 ate, till at last life poor miner was glad tom, , i+ : In Asia and Africa almost alone does the the clothes being washed and beaten at the old, bad practice of beast fights which all the Hindoo hla-itchri,taking uer pan- aoopar, escape with his life. Exhausted, torn and - - . * I .I . Old t \ "orld preserve something its bygone �►nk.'stidthe eorpam of- kites as they the Rsjpoot princes, like all other Indian (the betel nut) from her mouth, adjusts her bleeding, he managed to carry off a few -.. I I - � Rich and Refreshing Variety of existence. circle round and round -in the pale, clear potentates, indeed. and magnates, used to ample draperies; fastens tl.e scarlet poone- feathers as trophies of the hardest battle he - _- , The custom of even so much as dressing at: sky overhead. The noisiest elements in the indulge in ; but the Ulwar Maharajah is too granite flower tighter in her hair, and rises had ever fought. He thought that he had - ,- all, except, perhaps, in brass, wire. and long, thronged, lively but noiseless street well educated and enlightened for any great to her feet, while the drum and tamboora left the bird mortally hurt. - The other - , , beads, has yet to invade the greater part o will be the ekka rambling- along on two taste toward this. He has abolished the begin , "Taza- ba-tazs" or "Jam -i -marl." miners went in search of the body, but in- . - • . ^; the "dark continent," where there accord. vonderous wheels with some merchant's custom indeed. Lowly does she salaam -to the great person- stead found the bird alive and erect, flap- - : . - ingly prevails a perfect delightful diesimi- family, its oxen and its red curtains all cov- Here is, neverless, the bygone •• Bestia- ale piously does she touch the silver bells ping its wings for flight. - ' - . larity of taste and habit in the coiffure, ii, ered with belle which jingle not util rium "- -the janwa•khana, the place wherein fastened upon her bare feet, with a' prayer If the condor does not reach an untimely . - . - °� the loin aprons and in fantastic methods of tally, or some half -naked religious mendi- many and many a Combat of Jungle Gladi- for favor and success for dancing is aserious end by violence, it i4, according to all so-- . - treating the ears, the nose, the lips and the -,ant blowing his big copper trumpet or %tors has been beforetimes bloodily waged and solemn matter with these people. And counts, very long lived. The Indiana of tite •- - . ti .I limbs. !,eating his cymbals for alms. Peace- - -rhinoceros and tiger, rhinoceros and ale- then she softly becomes a living emlwdi• Andes believe that he lives fora hundred - = , - - India is also a land where especially and the sustained- philosophic, contemplative, (1►ant, elephant with elephant, etc., an well meat of music. and of the bossy of motion, years. The condors' homes seem just suit- - -' delightfully the increasing dray sameness peace of Asia- broods over the peepple as combats between rams stallions and dancing true scientific dances, expressing ad for birds so ugly and fierce. They build - - - • . =i,./ of modernytimes and habit doers not and 'in3 the place. Life has of Xtseif be- buffaloes, There are princes and rich Ze. the very language by gesture, gait and elo- no nest, but the female selects some hollow .. - = . - = ' I - t. - - cannot penetrate, or else is lost sight of ir;. come a luxury in ceasing to be a task a mindars who ever, now delight in such bar• qu�ut away and wave at hand and foot and in the barren rock that shall be large enough . I j in the vastness and - picturesqueness of theat� mi11 grind, a never - ending work and worry, barous pastimes, and I know of one who on arm and body, of that passionate or sorrow- to shelter her from the strong winds while - _ . i Ali if I could onl trans rt some of a certain festive oc.�asion fastened a note ful Persian or t,uzersthi song, which she she is hatchin here Here in the r ' antique Hindoo aociettes. Aa in the nn Y Po f g KB's- + the nerve w workers, man and women, for a thousand rupees to Lhe twk of a male at u, a high ft►Isetto full o rniuor keys midst of desoiatioa, the u ly little condors - touched portions of Japan, you find all over �Y gs ugly whose intelligent faces and kind) eyes I elephant, mad with '• must," and another and minutely divided notes. Perhaps you be in their cries for food, and after they , �` . ,a i the Indian peninsula that the decreer of the $ Y Y P will not admire it until ou understand it f3 ee amid these man s lendid cities of the on the horn of a wild bull buffalo. and Y irre six weeks old be n attem tin to use = _ great goddea3 of fashion are unknown or T Y P as w 11 ale some u -hay st d ' a P g powcrlesa. The people wear the beautiful Lotted �Itates, worn with the fever of the offered them sea prizes t_ the daring horse• a of s e udie it mar their wings. the parents show the only . an ,l seemly garment which their ancestor: rush of daily affairs, to the quiet of my men who, after two or three, perhaps, of vellons antique grace and emotional signifi- good trait they possess in their care for ; ` . wore years ago, unaltered in dean, oz Indian cities and fields, how quickly I oould their rivals had been gored Lo death, could cancel Perhaps the western man will pre- their young, feeding and training them to , ` 1 ive them back again lw oie de vivre that secure the tempting wealth. for, after all he sees and hears . to encircle a fl so that in a few months the are able to -- selvage or shape, but allowing a rfectly g lad ] P R ' Y. Y x pe oat calm and new of the health human The lace at Ulwar its good example of tight laced waist, bound in fashionable silk hunt for themselves after the rim fashion - �x endless range of individual choice for tints. R y P" B p g ` materials richness of adornment and charm soul, which cures everything and isanearth- modern Hindoo architecture of the orna. or satin, and whirl it round to the better of their elders. . .. o general effect" There men and women- ty side of the `• peace that passeth under- mental and latter -day kind. There is ,.rich comprehended strains of,Strausa or Godfrey. = - . . . - v. But the indolent afore of the Indian '` n like ournelved seem to clothe their bodies staadiag." ornamental frontal wall, with little cupolas Pss The $taCVllig Viennese. . - ti ' Prominent among the the buildin of the over the gates, as well as u n each corner, blood find their delight in this meaduted, - .. . - . y# .- • . the flowers do, for innate joy of hue sne B B's g .0 A scene was witnessed on Friday that c g ace of combined pleasure in eocial aspect 'ity are the Temples and the Palaces. These the I uisite shape oI which is directly bar• sober, i efined and soothing pas suel ; and all . - - - rim le Asiatics neither es,nor desire- rowed from the curves assusned b the ha;u- night long, as dancer salaams and sits down, will Teem incredible to those who know only : t. a d uimation. A mob of Europeans or o P l Y the gay side of Vienna. This (says the.. - .m s --� -6 j '�r ' :• Americans differs from s crowd of AsiaLic� ►nr, indeed, need --the countless large in• tyoo when it is band to form a roof. to be succeeded by another, and another Daily News' correspondent) was the distri- - ' ­X, 't as a stubble of wheat or a prairie gray an4- ltitutiol which fill your cities with impoe• Inside the watt, pierced by a vaulted and and another, these statesman, warriors, button of 2000 twenty•krouzer loaves to the . grim with nags brush differs from, s bed o „g piles of architecture. They want uc, colored entrance arch, is a court, flanked on merchants and pundits of the strange Inriian unemployed, which %ok place in the garden - • ti ips or a brightly waving field of poppief town hall, because the tank, the temple• the ri ht and left hand b halls o n on one world will watch with undiminished intRr- r i 8 Y Pe o a suburban beer- house• The on inators - - courtand the market lace serve vet well aide with rows of beautiful sculptured col. eat the slow, quiet, musical passages of the B - c 1. a d'buttercupa. P y + F . - of the distribution are the workmen theni- . - . - . .. Looking at:the sombre garb and despond- for 411 the purposes of such an edifice under umns, and leading on the far side by broad Nautsh selves, the subscriptions being sent to the - ant aspect of our crowded modern cities our weather which never betrays. They want sad sweeping flights of marble steps to an I remember' in the days of the great emu- newspapers. The broad was lung m coming, . I t of ;an sighs even in Anglo -Saxon communi- no vast hotels, because everybody led e$ inner and highly decorated gateway, tiny, when a famous native regiment, the and ther•i was plenty of time to study a - ' %'. ", -_ ties for a return to the "peach colored satni, with his kinsfolk ; and they want no bra Chrough thin we shall make bold to pear 25th infantr of Bombay, marched back to ; pe Y crowd of men and women whose starved f coat with lace ruffles of which in good +►capitals, because the governments looks to into the palace proper -that in to say, the oar station covered with glory for faith- and phiched faces looked inore.starved and I ` Queen Anna times' Oliver Goldsmith was so that ; -they need no insurance offices, banks. public chambert of aitid the audience rooms full 5 htia their rebel brethrtn. I was • y t3 more pinched with every half-hour of wait - rail vain. To see popular gathering, r Layluaus or manufactories, because they in- (diwan'khatil for the,zenana or woman's commission to ask the senior jemadar ip There were quite women j Y Pop g g - •. T - _ alive and brilliant with happy colors and &, sure good luck by giving the gods a cake or quarter, is, of course, only for very privi- what form of entertainment the men would zth babies. Some of them had evidently .. - - - fin'-1 the lost repose and delightfulness o! t.wo or some flowers; they bank by melting leged and feminine eyes -and albeit a hnn- beat like to accept from the ladies and gen- never known anything but misery, looked - ' - , daily lifb dxtent and visible and placidly their spare silver into ornaments for wif, aced pair of them, luetrioa■ and Rem-like, tlet3den of the station. The answer was a hardened to it, and complained merely of - I -- prized one must wander to -day among In• and children; they take care of and tender- may be secretly watching the strangers Who •• Nautch ;" and whan we had hired the hunger, while some had evidently known - . j _ than cities and enter the precincts of the ly protect their own imbeciles and indigent, tread these sequestered Indian apartments, most famous dancing girls of the district, better days, and were ashamed of being . - '- temples of their -coder and the courts of the an they make everything needful with the lattice from which they survey as will and W pitoW goat shamiaaa tents On there t:0 ask for a piece of bread.- Une WO- � ' Hindoo princes. I invite you, readers, tc, their own fingers. But the temple will pro betray nothing of the inspection, the plain, and had lain in plenty of betel- man told me she had lived on refuse for -� "come into the sun for a •ora�;A and realizr' bably be gay, stately and beautiful, and the It is a pity that the Hindoos should have nut to chew, they wanted no more. All .months, and thought she would like to know - . : ,` a little the peaceful t;lowm$, varied and palaces of the Maharajah will be - objects of aeopted from their Mohammedan conquer- night long those veteran soldiers, fresh whet the taste of bread was like. When - 4 11 - picturesque daily life in and around . the pride and joy to' the popula6e, and often ores the custom of secluding their women, from fierce and bloody battles, eat in large the two thousand loaves of bread were one royal homes of India. very sumptuous, indeed, outside sa well as, but it is now a firmly rooted habit, which rings of scores and hundreds under the there were still about ninety people who had - - - c _. - I = How an Indian city itself and its every- inside. the great ladies themselves do most to keep moonlight, wearing their fatigue dress of waited three hours and had to go away :w,: day sights and Bounds under the continual We will leave the temple and mosques up. A purdahaaaliin. s "curtain dwelling" white cotton "d watching the dancers empty - banded, while outside more than five . and exhilarating sunlight would astonish alone today and penetrate a little within -that is to say, a Hindoo of the higher while softly smoking the " pipe of peace, hundred were waiting, who believed thatby . - � _ - - . - some of your overdriven public 1 No train: (hose palace walla- Let the visit which we classes -would not be seen on* of door, to How different are the races of men I some miracle the loaves would be multiplied - ' ,7�� - rails to cut up the streets, no importunate are to pay be in a city of Rajpootana, say. save bar life, except at religious ceremonies What would gratify most, no doubt, such and that they might come in for a share, - - . . . R . - clang of the electric hell, no rush and pQlt a very interesting . and typical region of and in the marriage month- 1 have myself ladies as may honor me by reading these There are in Vienna at present 40,000 skill- � + . and Tattle of hack and cab and express India, and let us choose 'the court of one of talked on important business with a Mah. sketchy recollections_ of Eastern royal life, ad workmen without occupation. This in jo..: wagon and overloaded omnibus upon rugged the Rajpoot princes, th, Maharajah of Ul- ratty princess of whose august person I only would be. I think, the various Tosha'- one -fifth of al! the workmen in the city. ' .': - - paning tones. The very busiest street ir. war, as aapecimon fo>r`i•nepedtful inspection. .law the points •,f frhe toes under the edge khans or treasure chambers of the Indian There are first 4000 turners almost all . . ` �� Delhi, Jt;ypore, Agra.or Poona is a perfect His Higiteca Mangal Singh, the •• Eton lord of the embroidered curtain, and when I courts. If I had time and space I would mother -of -pearl turners, who were thrown - p garden of repose for its calm and quiet coin- of good fortune," as the name s! ifies, in was slaying with the resident physician wL �, like to describe the way in which the out after the passage of the M'Kinle Bill. - - A. `< .. r W: - pared to the uproar and diurnal fever of a one of the immensely far dersoended kings of •leypoi~e, is Rsjpootara, a curious thing oe- princes bunt and what splendid, The bakers out of work number 2200. ' . _ byway in any third rate American taws. the great Rajpoot country, who role their cut red. He was the old and trusted _ . gallant varied and exciting pastime in this line is Large numbers of masons came to Vienna 4 - The unpaved sand or loam of the broad or own chivalrous, gal nt and high- spirited friend of, the Maharajah, and, the chief afforded by the jangles of Aindostan with in expectation of the works for greater - t ' - narrow a between the shops and people under the suzerains of Her Hi h- ueen bein taken ill he was sent for from passage p P Y B q. B those grand studs of trained elephants Vienna being started, and there are now _ : t - i : : houses give back no echo to the footfall of aesa the Queen Empress Victoria, to whom iris dinner table ; but when he returned he which he princes possess, as well as the 4700 in the city without employment. There .1 - - tfie men and cattle and vehicles. that trrrv- he and all his royal kindred are most loyal stated that 6e had been obliged to put his really rnagnificant sport of pig sticking, are, ,3200 masons' labourers, 1000. - "' ` The biahara ah Man 1 S' besides _ ergo it. They might be.mo :' g dower beds ly attached, j gal . in�f► head into a green bare bag before entering riding the gray wild hose down with the shoemakers (after last year's strike menu- - - `� for their color and their silence of soft mo- ja a knight copamander of the Star of India, Lhe zenan , of his friend the king, and_.to keens r upon a quick and intelligent facturem went to Bohemia and settled tier. The men are all diversified with clean, and is always saluted with a prescribed feet the pulse of his illustrious patient and po g ' Arab boron. But I must be content here there} 5000 carpenters and 9000 metal becoming robes of white or gray and brit salvo of 11 Kane whenever he t iattg the applq the stethoscope to her in the a►bsard manly w mention the jewels of onesarti• workers. The distressing scenes which took fleet turbans. Aurmounting their neat, :,col governor of the presidency. He is a young embariwsement of this envelops, into crier Ea►steru potentate which dwell w my pplace in the suburbs when bread was distri• :_ :: store- turbans of purple, lilac, sky blue, man of, pedlapg, 29,years; of Ott olive nom which he could not have passed into -the memory. ,buted to the poor out of work has been re- ' : - _` : ja . rose red, green. and h.mber -and the women plexion, with eyes 4rk and lustrous, feat• women's quarter of the Palace. old friend - _ f pasted in a much more painful form. ' ►+c,.r.�1- - draw-over-their smooth, black brows and• ures intensely refined and delicate in tint, and adviser as he was o all its inmatle� ,$ome of the finest gems in the world are _ ` shapely shouldera atria of the loveliest cum- and; indeed, presents the ideal of a Hindoe. We may have the good fortune to see• shill to be seen in these Tosha'khana��of the - - --- ". k rinse 'to look u on --each as En Bas $lie fills Prince of the honiEe* the i peninsula, where they a.�a greatly prised ' :der own felicity ws make or fired.. `` p - ' Y Win_ :kbsad Aar blended 'flints imaginglsle, border• P p g rO1q°li°K _ _ r ,`. -, y } IP I 1 `'fir If ;Y k'+} . Z � l R, - _ .._f _ , x ,r' i ; A' J/_ ' S t : Lt,# - fi STS * "'�' v fY a� fir• +$• _ 4 - t - _ i . `a4 '.err t t, . �,�7i! :.• a-. iG. " ; S'' - � s -`Fs'' u.. , y,:' - ,a;i . - - _ .. . �,,.i . •t r w,.• - - w 't^.n �t •- ..y t 'L. :p ' }; {a` ,•}sal- - .. _ d.t4 �� •Sw.,w.ea•, .y- .r 'wi•,' «; +3` Y ;R ',t' `r".,' - r- '' .3k.!' 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T - +N'f#' F dlx y .? 3 5•' • {gyp " •r,'at"`t ":�"f -zc�;. .L�••`,� -may �aa •a �= t_ • - pp " - - - - . • I I. •I III IYI II - - -II II III..1, •VIII IYI , I I II I >r . - f -=f - -I - ARK.ER POTT'S WEDDING he heard of it already ; ust the ve man by a sweep of the arm the disordered room ( RUMTY AND ABSUMITY .Of THE �t8..�a�'�t�• (�1111114N�� , ,,� - �A . Y 1lA1 we wanttosee, thotlgh �he4► ^lerHtrfel ; ti ghat de l °i ►+a - -The Royal isannersferw� go. - '?t,' :°`17 ' ..::` - - . itctd �lt"Mary bile need not now send foci a suppose the ins�eetor's told me !' ' and The Cross shines forth in mystic Qlow• �� `' � =t „ WLere he, in flesh, our flesh, who rr Qy. <, y policeman. So Mr. Hamilton Twig. is - he thinks the little man before him has Kr. tieirge Taiamt. ei Toronito. !raft w . - I ,I_ f,_F ;f t q 6°R . Our sentence bore, our ransom paid. , �, ., y. - ered Canto the room. Hite eon of hie mind. dressed lire Following Letter to lire 4 I._:' r rK :wit "Good morning !" he says affably. " n '( I mean that there war another inspeo- Rditer: --- : Therewhilsthe bring, his sacred side" . k you had burglars last night t" for o! your Hama here, and that he said the $,—I understand a commiesfon has been BY soldier's spar was opened wide, : . �'F�,,�c ` To- morrow was to be Mr. Parker Putt's .. ,» To cleanse us in the precious flood `r. `t ''a: . Good morning . austrars Mr. Park', Dr same as you have said, and I showed him appointed b the Provincial Government to f,:,•� l second wedding day. ; Potts, looking at' the upright form before over the house "; and Mr. P. looks justly consider they aestion of " dehornin cattle." Ot water mingled with his blood, , -. �, g., i.`i ! *_,. - I don t mean to say he was going to marry ;him wearin a oak ea and an official bias indi ant, for be believes the other is tc env q g O tree of glory; tree most fair, - : `� ;!.` I � g p p gn Y and at a meeting of the Humane Society . Ord�edthoseholylimbstobear,' :' .; ,V " °.P` the same wife ever again, nut the late la- coat, beneath which Mr. P. fancies he eee4 to have a ame with him. - .� :'.<. B held last tveok It was decided to ask the How br!ght in purple mbe it stood; i : -.; .P;.4,:. ntentsd .lire. P. P., having three years ago ' h,s badgQ of office, "but, dear me, how did � This time it is the man in blue's turn to Attorney- Gleneral to eonsent to the commis- Theparple o! a Savior's blood �- .w:s. _, k's,_H.." =- ' left thi,s world for a better; he was about to you find out so soon?" be amazed. Sion oonsidering the question of "docking of i' '''A 0" ' ', - - - take to -his bosom- a second one, who should a Someone else of m name has been Upon �,el rms, like balance true, :. 4 , � �l <� " Oh " said the ns ettor knowingly," w y horsea." He wet ed the price for Anner'tl dde, ".z - (,: , _ cheer his declining years support him when heard all about be pgere �u were n Yon here ?" he asks —•` someone oafs m name ! f y p• g Y Ire rot exceedingly ly that the motion did Thu pr whi ch none but he could pay, ,? � ;,:• - ", he rew feeble and rub his head with a %veak y not a ao include e " bearing or check And spoiled the spoiler of his prey. :2 °,,-., " g sae we keep a eh Grp look -out around this Then of a sadden he sa a : "Tell ma ..�,. . r_; solution of brand and alcohol whenever it .• " -' ,` • - . Y neighborhood. hborhood. Wh we ve t one'of the about it tick. What sort of a man was rein• I would with our kin -considers- :',, :.:,, � ., :" 4f'A was needed. g y' �� q ' Y To Thee Eternal Three in One, �' >:,:• fellows that had a hand in it up at the he 2 lion, nsentiop a few facts touching upon the Let homage meet by all be done ; ":?'' ' .. With this end in view, he had fixed upon station now, and we shall have the other "Tall, with side whiskers, acost and ca .� " P bearing rein. If it will not induce the And by the ernes thou dost.restore, -` 14' _ :-, ,- :...:.W., . the person of Mrs. Trips, the widow of a one before the day's out. I've come to have like yours;" replies Mr. P. `while a feeling Attorney - General to admit the question for So rule and guide us evermore. -,'_ .y •'g; master mariner, fair, fat and forty ;but, al- a look round the premises, with your per- of doubt creeps over him. He had allots- consideration, by the commission it may be —~ ---"� �` . : :,. _ �::_: . beit, who had so charmed the heart of the mission, air` and see what they've left, and book, and went allover the house, and gave the meaoa of soma " one " giving * , rip such a How the Esgtaimatnz LiYe '. - ' a ' ,; ,_ • .., susceptible Mr. P by the brilliancy of her how he of in, the basket of silverware the thieves left be ��, and at many times, a mostbarbarous - ; , . wit, the sedativeness of her manners, and p ptactics- More no, as the summer will soon Avery pleasant and open - hearted peO,F u M.- Here Mgr. P. fairly jumped off his feet. To 'hind them to hie mean to take a to the are these Cape York Eaggimaua. Une : I ;. .. -- the amorousness of her glances till, as his think they'd caught one of the thieves al- police stt►tion. He said they would want it be here, when the poor horses will suffer would expect to find them gloomy and un- �; ` `' �r own (laughter Emma, aged twelve, said. read then he might et ail his silver even there as evidence." more from its use than in winter. •- Y -- 6 B happy, like the icy fastnesses of their native ;,; =i; ` Y ;:; - " Papa would stand upon bis very eyebrows now. Well he'd always believed in the " Done! your done ! That's clever Bill's I oftgn wonder whether anyone who uses Greenland. Their frame of mind, on the �-.9 �' � ` if she, "'meaning Mrs. T., "wished him to." power of the law but now he'd believe in it work," shouts the inspector, brio ing his the bearin rein ever ima ined or thou ht - r r� k: I . P s g g g coDtrary, is very different. When the first Y . ` ' Thinking of the approaching ceremony more than ever. fiat down on the table and almost collapsing about the structures which enr►ble the horse '°• • - - kept Mr. Parker Potteawr�ke half the night, « t r, �• sighted the Rita frpm their hillside tents y �; r,, };.. Certainly . certainly . he replied, with it. Done ! slicker than ever ; I I've to hold its head rip without fatigue. We they gave her a joyous greeting. " Kymo t •` .' '" ' ' - - and then woke him up early; for, try as he cheerful alacrity, "see anywherb -- every- known him to do it before. Actually came could not do it, if we were placed on all kymo !" or something resemblin that word, ' :"`s �': i , 4 would, he could not keep the thoughts of where; and here, Mary, he calls, `bring bask and fetched away with his pal what Lours ; we should soon find our heads theyahouted in hearty tones. 'l�hey seemed F:; ' %': to- morrow's festivities out of his head. He this gentleman the decanter of brandy, lit a they eouldn t take overnight; but I won- - gfrom sheer exhaustion. ( - .`"'. - ".. '' repeated to himself all that his charming raw cold out, I know." Then, when the der where Bees is —she enerally works If we lace a hand on the back of our to have a fear at the visit of strangers .: , 1, . p boded them ill. `' "` Ada had said to him when they parted at- inspector has had his lass, be accom Hies works with him. He hadn t a woman with neck and bend the head forward we shall -z" the door at 10 p. m. He tried to imagine him over the horse and he find that the him ?" he asks —and then he cannot kee it All the time aboard the ship they were T #':" #' how he would look when he walked down the ' Y P feel a strong; ligament~ If the skin be re- smiling and laughing. These people have ."o.:: : ° , " thieves have been nowhee only in the one in guy longer, but jest laughs Lill the tears moved from the neck of a human being this never had any Christian teachings, and al- ..`: '_:,,= :- aisle, with the beautiful creature hanging room• roll down his face to Chinn of Bill turning ligament is seen to be cork like and not to moat Cho onl white men the ever see ors s blushingly on hie arm; and he pictured him- •� Seems to me," said the official, drily, inspector. resent an very remarkable peculiarity of Y Y ``"_." y - self snubbing that man Sni cr, who had when the returned to the scene of the rob- All the whi {e Mr. P, is lamb —he down t p Y y Pe y the whalers. Yet they are ecru nloual y structure. In the horse, however, it is de' honest. In trading with them members of ,. - R.� -,-� ```% said when he spoke of getting married, that be ., that the thieves knew ever thin hear —he doesn't eee—he doesn't cart. Than veto Into a most wonderful elastic mach- ''` every thin P� - the expedition passed around among them• x,=,_, " no one but an old fright would have him, ' valuable was put in here. Then note -book he yells out, " Don't k to me —I don't auism ; lapping over the back. of the neck _- : j and lastly, he here the weddin break P „ '° PP n6 needles, knives and many articles as pre- g in hand, he examines the window - catches, know anything; an m his agitation he it thrown out a net of projections, each of. cious to them as diamonds to an American. ': ,�._A-„` fast, and saw himself responding to th the door fastenings, and the chimney; and moves his arms up and down Itke a wind- which is fastened to one of the vetebrae of r" `` Everything was returned. ' , `'` toasts of the assembled guests. makes what he calls his diagnosis of the mill, finally sinking on the sofa, " knock- the neck in such a manner, that while it All the men Aboard -the chip who had `' "�' j Yes, there it was all laid out in the rq$m and fella Mr. P. very confidingly how ed," as the inspector expressed it, "all of ives support to that particular vertebra, been whaling declared that no Yak had ever t "i`'11 below. The table decorated with guts of and where the thieves of in • finishin b a hen g " :..? ferns and flowers- The old silver he had, .� g g Y Just then there was a' third tin at the it works stmultaueouely with the others. been known to take anything that was not .,. I-4 ''- saying again, we'll have the other fellow, g Thus it is that the horse can toss or shake his. The whole forty -eight people swarm- •• -' .:: - - borrowed from, his Aunt Sarah looking like and all the silver before you are many days door bell, and a messenger halide a letter to its head, turn it round, or ,leprew it to its ed over the vessel for two days and not a -,. :, f : the family plate of an earl ; the spoons and older —only, my dear air, keep your own Mary, departing as quickly as he had come- knees, and restore to its normal position. =� �' forks (hired for the occasion) bright an counsel —don't speak of it and don't let It in addressed to Parker Potts, , and in �' pO8 sin le article was missed. ps i• a The weight of the bead and neck is eon- was very different in the Danish settle- " � '` glittering, together with the cut glass -wa our servants speak of it —leave the matter in the handwriting of his Ada. siderable and b their movements the bal- r Y Poe g Y manta, where they have ministers, Bibles ' * ` - • anti Dresden, china, as delicate as it w entirely in our hands." And he takes one Mechanically he opens it ; rolls his eyes anon of the body is materially aided; e. g., and schools. There eve thin was tied a � :" c beautiful. . more walk around the room. Suddenl• ut- over the contents, dro the r, ives a g p t' ` How leased he was he had taken Ada' ! Ps Pape 8 in walking up a steep bill the horse, when or stowed below as soon as any Esgnimanx• , ;•-- P taring an exclamation of apparent surprise little moan and goes off into a dead faint, free throws its head and neck wl forward came aboard. advice, to have it all made ready the night' ' ' ' '` ^.� I (' and pouncing on a cupboard he had not not- while the inspector, with an eye to business, so as to keep the weight i mac as possible There was only one thing that could have •: before.' It was even as -she hinted —they iced before, he opens it and dro s out a ' picks u the note, and reads : in front of Cho fore feet. In deacendin the had nothing to do but to et married. g P g been construed into theft at Cape York. A _ g g I small clothes basket full of lots of the oil- 11 hill the horse throws itr head as far back ab -yak walked into the cook's galley and rab- - "' z How leased she was too when he pro-1 1'J &AicitsT Ma. t'Ai;i:it� PoTrs,— g ,, . 1. P P I ver ware the thie- ea had evidently not been it e+ut so as to throw the weiqht behind the bed a iece of bacon from the n and de- . ­: posed to borrow his aunt's silver. "Notl able to cart away. Y " This is to express to you our joint ap- fore feet, Alan however, is leased to fan( p - ^. Y Y P Y vonred it. In their settlements, howe� er, ' that it will snake me love you any more, I Ali !" gasps Mr. Pr, his eyes brighten- Preciation of your munificence and candour this freedom of action looks mean and spit- the foods red to be common property . • T - dear,' she had said, "but it will make m to the much honored hits, Trips. But u PPS P Pm y Y ing u at the slight of nom,, of his treasure. ps' ideas, and that a horse ought to hold its � rule which may prevail during pros- ' ` friends think you are a man of substance," ., }• B' rrt fa not allowable in this count _ Thought eo, cooly says the inspector V '� ry head up, no matter whether he is going up tit It was noticed that the brow ht `:r . and these words seemed to tickle and ring' they were disturbed and meads off with neither of na can see how the •ceremony set hill, down hill, standing still, walking, aboard birds and blubber for sustenance -` ,t in Mr. P.'s ears, till he borrowed, and what they could carry, intending to come for today can take place, and knowing trotting, galloping, sick or well. The bear- while the remained on the chi but it did - 3 ' bought, and hired all the silver he could lay back foe this afterwards." that, in this came, you will not require your in rein certatnl nausea a sheer waste of y p' 1_ =. , 8 y Dot seem to be the exclusive property �f an his hands on— vowing that her friends, who +. y� " murmers Aar. P. " I was awake hire d and borrowed silver, we sincerely war; it seems like the horse allin itself Y x by-the-by, he had never yet seen, should a lot last night—they must have heard me •" hoes you will not object to our using it for power; pulling one. W hoover was hungry. helped himself. _, •- g y along as well an the load behind. Anyone Looking at these Eaquimaux who are en- .:. ; ;' = think him if not quite a Lord Mayor, very and inwardly he blesses his dear Ada for temporary parposze. ' ;r, . . y possessed of a little common sense and a me. tirel be and the influence of civilization L - nearly one —so the table groaned beneath wasn't it thinking of her that prevented Knowing your generous d }spo�ihav, ment of thought must know that a horse who live as one might ea " on their own ."I -.' _. . the weiglht f its massive ornaments. him sloe in 9 we bare not bothered to ask yon, but have cannot throw itself icto the Dollar, and is ' g y' Thou e thought of when and where he'd + p g • hook, one is tempted to ask whether the :., "Now " says the inspector, "this is an anticipated your reply. obli ed to draw a carri e b the muscle of Y spe g Y Danish rule is such a beneficent thin for '. • .. first met Mrs. T. Dear me! he'd only known important discovery, for here is one of the "Thanking you once more, drat Mc. the to s instead of the vnet ht of the hod g .. 11 "; her three weeks; but then as the t says: Parker Potts. g g Y, the Greenlanders further south. There P Y rascal's handkerchiefs and a putty knife, it cannot exercise its full strength. does not seem to be so much happiness —" Love is .tot measured by time, and ae This basket must o right u to the lieu " We remain, . Co man people read think and believe Ion as the neighbors didn't know, what did q g p "Yours affectionately, y p y in the latter quarter. The only advantage fi g station as it is ; we shall bo able to identify y, , . i the bearing -rein is a guard against stumb- used by the Danish Esquimau is that _� ' - - it matter." and convict them by i� You'd hettf+r (Signed) " ADA TRIPP, alias ' Btu.' and ling and a sacs preventive of falling, but a better market for his Dodo. A taw ? - •1 t; He. recalled how tenderly she had laid her count the pieces that are there." "CLBVIA HILL, alias- an one who has been drivin and had their f ,. - F P Y g hundred years of civilization ova not done l `�-_ _ ' head on his shoulder and cried —yes ! So Mr. P. goes down on his knees, . "Ifs rs( -roe HAYiLTox Twia." horse fall will know that in almost every much else for him, except to give him a x -,I• actually cried, when he asked her to the spoons forksl and other things the bur- „Just as I thought," anted the lice- case,the bearing-rein will be broken, the in- '. "A. be his rosebud, and a rest 'o took saes- gt p° g liberal strain of European blood. t • c g joy posses- lara had left behind, and receives areceipt officer. Bean at it again- Oh I you old stinctive flinging forward of the head break- What these Cape York �'squimatix need ' " 1. - sion of his heart, which thumped, and beat ' fool l., in the loath r as if it were a piece of strip , or then in the inspectors own handwrit- g g ' ins material way is wood, and perhaps guns - and rattled against his ribs as he thought ing —who calls tc► his man at the door and s • ' • • soetcetimea t a hook is pulled out of the and order. Civilization) can do little else ' r; howenviouscertaiii of his maleacquaintan ces Ives him the basket with instructions in saddle, and when we remember that the po K , The next morning the local r contain• for them. No signs of a rebellion could be , would be. And then D1r. Y, feels he can stay aloud voice to take it u to 'the olive- g force was exerted n n the sensitive mouth but the ecidentl have traditions _ - . in bed no lon er —he must be a and doing, P P f eci this paragraph : ti P° seen, y y :1c rnd sec that his clothes re allPead ca 1. station and wait there till he comes —and 1 .. We regret to announce that Mr. Parker , of the horse, it is certain proof that gross superstitions and perhaps a god, for alt .. :ri Y now he turns to lift up his hat and bid Potts has become suddenly indisposed, and cruelty is added to extreme folly. their affairs are well regulateJ. `, Emma and the servant, rid make them, for cod -b a to A1r. Y. Y , Some people think the bearing-rein refs vas g by the advice of his hysicians left last Pe P g gives In the mob of forty-eight people, all i • the ttyetltieth time, bra h the carpets, the •� you had better not o but to -dq air " - to the horse such a noble a ranee ; you . - - . .; . hal} at:a the stairs• s just as the light he says. " it is possible our reset ce may !night for the Canary ,a slandm. Owing to look at the horse champing he bit flin gin bargaining, there was no lnatance of an Y P� Y P Y hie his marriage has been indefinitely t- P 6 � 8 g E utmau coveting an article secured" b . - . comes streaming in at hi bedroom window, be necessary a at the olive- court, but I'll t .. g Y �' g Y Y ' and 13is ea rings out fife hoar of six, he Y P P ! poned. foam right and left, tossing its head, rat- one of his fellows, nor was there a single . send you a note down before twelve. In the �.. tling the harness, and feel sure that the dispute as tP ioperty. On no occasion, as .,A/ bounces from his couch, and, arraying him- mean time, my clear sir —not a word ! hot a horse to acting in the pride of its own far as seen, did any Esquimau lose his or - 1 . . self in his checked dreeaing -robe and carpet word ;" . . A Jewish Wedding..: strength and [alness of spirit. No, it is her temper. � I'll" slippers, proceeds to carefully again go over •l t going Admission to the floor of the synagogue is g agony, trying gain The husband and wife seemed to have his wardrobe, and Navin eatiaticd himself Rut, ahem .ahem - I t �`� Din to sufleriD untold a on ,and is t in to n g be married to- day," breaks out Air. Ill. P., by card, to the galleries by favor. The � some relief by tossing its head and separate property. All was not owned by --1 _thatall there is in order, he thinks he will .. - go and have another peep at the breakfast- " What time does the ceremony take by the " chuppah," or marriage baWachino. ( champ and foam nt the mouth when at get fresh articlesof trade belonging to her - <._`. - t•ootn' place, air?" asks the inspector. It consists of four slender -posts supporting a liberty, or who ever saw a horse free in the husband but on her return she would never ' . In a minute he is in the hall —in half a 11 Twelve o'clock," replies the other. cover of richly figured silk with massif e ' field place its fore and hind feeet apart, curve part -with them, however tempting an offer �� I minute he is at the door, He turns the «Ail ! you are the gentlemen who is satin fringes. On each side, except ,the' its �Y backwards and hold its head above was made, until she consuItCr i him. Her .- -1 - - - kev- -for Mr. P. was wise in his generation, marrying that very charming lady Mrs -' eastern, is an arch of smilax, ever reene,and itashoulders. Yet this is what we see ever ~ :, g Y own posmessions, however, arch as bone and always locked iris doors —}lie twists the Trips, then. I knew her well at one time. roses, Ushers are in black frock suits and day with the bearing-rein when at anding in needles, thimbles necklaces, ect., she, sold - "' . handle and enters. But Heavens! is � ' ' ' I will send you down word, say by eleven wear high silk hate. At 5 p.m. the main. `the streets. In fact it i+ the horses trying with outconsulting him. The bargaining of these clutches the door, ]lie sinks hack o'clock ; but don't go until you hear from tant reader of the congFC tion chants the, to contract the s ine as much as possible.so - ` � ga P the children far their toys was not interfer- . me ; and raising his hand to his cap —the psalm of thanksgiving in Hebrew, to which I as to relieve the intolerab.e pressure on the ed in the least by the old people. :41 against the wall, isle legs almost refuse to inspector is out of the house, down the steps responses are made by a trained choir in the . mouth. ' support him ;for instead of the handsomely and one. po Marriage here dose not seem to have any "� supported table, lard out ready for the g gallery. Next, the ministers, -chief among I I am lad to know* that Her Majesty high moral significance, although the couples wedding breakfast is he had left it tits _ ' . .:. whom is the venerable father of the groom,. Kneen Victoria Itaa ordered that not only the are very fond of each other and are tre- `tl g descend from the platformand approach she besrirg rein is to be disused on Her Ma- mendously proud of their children.. night before— instead of the carefully ar- '':: _: ... a : III � -; 'eat 's horses but that ever one —ht b or • door as the bridal rocession enters. Ite- J Y Y Y B -w ranged room, with its sideboards and dishes Pive minutes after, Al t. Parker Potts sits 'low —who has an reason for cailin u n and orriaments —its new Turkey earpets ,flown to write it note to his Ada to tell her turning to places Within the chuppah, they ! Y q' Po A Dy1IIR Woman Attacked by Batts.. ': Her Ma'eat must not coins Casio is any _.. !�, - V (j{ _ "••r -, ,9 ; _3 '. . - ., si '+'.'9.` { ` ; , x i 1' , t. 4 k. S • .ir�i`r- l- a,w �" , 1 ry , l 4 A -_ i .v. . - `, -.N' < 3 P 3- ' m.. '' .sj•' k a ti, �. rats n Y.- - - S.l� I.*-- y k•-5 - e; t %'r^ v .1- - yky,j'- t �',, r% /. x� }}'�' . y - , I 1'1, ` `� . , - r - j . x '1 - - _ - ,,-i :ki . - z - _ .5:. �' 1"'. `•- 7 y. ��.,:a .1 . - ,•,. a, �- .. ,,• ' . ., y M t 11 11 ' Y 1 .� •4 it`. ; - M�"r. ', ; ti "�e`"' j ; .:,% : . "-. - st . .. X 3.. .1. I . ' `' �� 'tea ..f.: . t 1, I . A I. I °_' ! 1t � 4. �t, � YT: -1 `. i 's `rs± . -11 - �:xr p)} i[t l t t ;fir ;, r.. .. ,i3' x.. . �. .," �` y, f .� ' • . ­11 . .;3r' 41: - and rugs and ictures —he sees a table bare are followed 1►y the bride - groom, supporting • ! Y� . - ' . b P what has happened, and to :,ay that he his mother on his arm. 'rile bride follows, ' shape or form a bearing -rain. A.ahocking occurrence was reported from =- � brit for a few china plates. A sideboard event must not make any difference to the h brother, and It will be Cho means of lessening ilia use, Lisburn, England, on Saturday. Smithfield .:�; ; accompanied b her mo. err not on1 in En land, but also in t,ana►da. Court is infested b rats and in a house destitute of all sate its cloth and its mirror, wedding- which letter he seal', and sends P y ' y , .�; at once Emma. an old nurse, who, like those of her tars in - y g and a room -the picture of utter disorder, But there are moms who will only cease the there was an aged woman who was bed -rid- : _ ;' _._ti; -, carpets ripped a chairs turned over, paper the West Indies, im faithful in solicitous at- Y _ - P PP P+ . P P Somehow hit. Y. feels lighter. The ea- tendance to the last. Fight little childcea cruel practice when the law says they must den. This compelled her to take her food " and cardboard about the floor —in short, a tastro he is not so eat as he had' at ' `' . _1.1' r P cousins of the bride, bearing baskets of do ao, and now is a good time to coreider where she lay, and the rodents, smelling the ..;; wreck, and all his treasures gone. first All sod and he ho ea that the Fcr several minutes Mr. o does not p� p flowers; come last. the question and frame such laws as may be crumbs at bar bead became very trouble- v, -- .... timely • and energetic conduct of her some. The woman was in the habit of say- 1% %,.,,; move —he cannot ! He out leans hel y g Pare white satin is the dress of the lady, Dr3r• b' ; . Y P Majesty spolite -oMcer will result in the who is covered with a diaphanous veil, and +r ing that the rata would come and eat the _i_� LL . . lessly against, the wall,_ and turns restoration and recovery of the whole of Carries aboy uet of flowers. Face to face . crumbs, and ultimately attack her head. - - ." �, , . �inl r and blue in the face by turns. the stolen property, d Unrious Incident at a Weddln¢• Her prediction was verified, for three -guar- Then slowly he recovers himself. He He is just about to ehettt far Mary to with t'he Jr i groom, shastsnda composedly, " "" ru - frantically to the bell ; pulls i s bring him some breakfast when, hark ! while the ritual is read, The fiat cup of On Saturday fternoon, at Stock- tors of an hour before she died the hungry - X. y , =gin �: consecrated wine, ort Parish Church an unusual in -' i►nimals in the absence of the wowan,aa re- ° ` _ till the whole paraphernalia comes clown on another ring at the bell, and Mary cones to be sipped by groom p ' ' -=1 �:�: -. I ­1 the top of him; shouts with all the force he fit to say there is another lice -ins comes and bride, is then presented. If the obli- ctdent occurred. At 230 a wed- lativea, entered the bed and commenced to s'.cilF :, , -" can muster • " Emma ! Matt ! Bur Lars ! Y Poe gaCione of matrimony are not now under- ding party, consisting ' of six persona gnaw the pour eeature a right cheek and . � .;:.L, e. Y K wishes to see him. stood b the quietly -ha ir, it is not took thole seats in the clsureh, but remain- nose. On the return of her son and his wife . Thieves ! Mary ! Emma— Thieves ! Burg- «Another inspector ! ejaculates Mr. P. y happy `"� la`s ! !" and coda sea on the sofa in the �( the fault of the officiating rabbi whaase long ed the sole occupants of the edifice tilt close they were ho. -rifled to see what had happen- .-� ^. P I wonder what he wants ;show him in," but sterling; addrem iu English is unetuat- on three o'clock, when a eabmamtturried off ed. The woman shortly afterwards etc fired. =_ ;: ;. - - . midst of his shattered hopes. and a second official enters the room, not p p sit ad a t Hebrew u,utattona. Wifel and to the house of one o! the church officials, At the wakes akin plaster was placed over ' ;� 1 ` _ - -- _- unlike the last one, except there in a number ; „ by p q y ,,,,... - _ • . I , hnsbandly duties are sat forth with great and informed hint of the condition of affairs the wounds. - II• - on his coat and badge and on his cap, and, force and precision. The officiating mints- The otfioial was anon in attendance, in a ;, - ".�;'a. . strange to $ay, be almost repeats the same DlStreBS in YlenUa. _ •' 1 . When the househukI at No- h, Caren words: ter then takes a glass of wine in his hand elate of considerable ezcitemant, but hawse __q, , ,- „ and Pronounces the seven prescribed ben• unable to warn any of the clergy of the need All classes in Vienna now realise the gray- °: Villa —to use a phrase— picked themse}- yea'.'' answers Mr. P., as, alter saying -- �e .. vas lip," the first thin the thou ht of was edictiona. Bridegroom and bride taste the for their services ere fife hour " of ity of the distress in theeity ;subscriptions :' p b y g ggood niorning the newcomer remarkea he wine, and thus symbolize psrtieips� ion in three struck and the weeping bri�le eontiAUe to pour in, and many expedieuta ' ' '` `" the police. has heard there were burglar�a in the house the joys ant pains of earthly life. The and a very irate ntleman of the ,.. At r. P., by the aid of brandy and alcohol, last ea ! I au a the ins (Cur's are being resorted to in order to Sid the t,. applied this time, not externally to ilia he:.d night, y �P wedding ring - -plain and unadorned,tas the party appeared to take the unezpect- charitable movement. At Tuesday's die- ; pp Y told you all about it,' but wondering at the '`r11 "'� but internally to his throat, hadnow rocov- same time what this one has come for. emblem of simple oontontmantY, pgrfeetly ed aspect of affairs vary mach to heart, tribution of bread outside the office of the �. x 1p s , ered some of his usual dignity, and with his ,r rounded, as signifying concord in Qndlese as, duly adorned with choice floral a eei- yolkspresse many piteous scenes were wit- , n: g Y• I don't understand oil, said the offl- union—in pieced on Cho bride's finger by wens, and dreamed in the most careful faah- nesaed. Out of a crowd of 12,000 men and ' "" . hands thrust deep into .the pocket of ilia vial in the blue coat a littly sternly, cast- •' Bohol then ton, the party drove away, amidst a fire of women who assembled onl 8000 could be , , .1�. ,, ?' - , dressing-gown, is sa ing to the women folks: in his eyes around the room and taken in the groom, with the words, y y 8 Y „ g „art consecrated unto me by a .ring, so. good-humoured •` than" from a crowd of rovided - with loaves. ' On it becoming.... "' � "" "..7...- t "Tow, you idiots, don t stand gaping about its details at a glance. Here ie my cud, cording to the law of Moses and •of .Isrsol, p eroW who had got wind of the incident mown that the supply was nearlyex haunt - ' : •r .,,, , 1. as if you were looking for a lot of this to and Mr. P. reads for a se :ond time that Reading the " Kethubah " or mot acon - whilst in their urchases in the crow - - _ `' g , rriag 6 P d' ed those who had received nothing raised a a �} ' awallow ! You, Mary, put on your hat and morning : tract as formulated b tbo fathers is omit- ad - rrltey close b It was evident tha>l4 `foot ell of disc ointment and be an \ 3 \ `'4'' : "' il F\ : go ai=d fetch the first policeman you can Mn. HAntal uTox Twla, � - lied, for the sufficient reason that- it ltaaii " saraeborl had blundered," and it was ad- , �: � 1 struggling furiously with one another to ...4 j. - find ; and yon, Emma, wait here ; I shall Inspector of Police. alread been subscribed in rivate. - Now milted the the fault lay with a church offs- t near the buildin before the last loaves •a:._' - want you to take —ahFm 1 —a letter to Mrs. ` Y P " g ` °``''' Y C. District.' , - comes an interesting performance on the vial in not booking . the notification of the f d gone. When there were no more to be . �I. ,:� . ;- - , - Trips —ahem ! —she must be told of this •s, Well ! I know that's hiitixcard. I`re- part of the newly wedded busbaed. The weddin handed in by the bride - herself obtained the people seemed to lose all con- ��' ' vnfortnnate occurance. But before :Mary g ands morning the trill of themselves, and behaved like man- `' '. •_ e to Leave the house, and before ha peat again, I snppoae yon have seem him goblet from which be and hie wife have during the week. On S . - has time told. ou all about it." drank is deposited one the Boor, and by wedding was drily solemnised. Ace• The police inducedthe crowd to depart ':; ; _�:_ �I - hasecommenced ilia note, there is a knock and to has y _ ` at the front door, followed by a sharp ring I Lon't understand yon, once more," said ilia foot is crushed into a thonaand frog in an orderly manner. .� :' " -= ) �3 r r the police- inspector, now really ang manta, an that with a vim that speaks F �" `t' The ludoint Owdem (, ! •• � t� ' at the bell. » ry cious . This oldk_ '' `' " T at is my name there ! touching the eloquently of his resolve to put his foot on Mr. Jolli'boy— My gracious! ;� • "Go and see who that is," instructs Mr. i� of pasteboard in Mr. P.'s hand ; "said any and all evils that may enter the family Mrs. Suburb• —" No more milk ? What's fashioned snow -storm makes me feel young - . P. ; so le Emma Boca to the door, but returns P P� main. Little Johnny should be over at thee.: -:' . _ . ',� :•",.�' ` uickl my en report they saw someone breakingg circle until death shatters it. The Brat the matter ?" „., N., q « Y� man to see you, father away' from this house about tour o'clxlC kiss under the new relation is then given, Gardener --" The Claw hiia stopped givin' hill, coasting, instead of sittin in a atu �, h1a n _ - e a entle y g %` It g i„ o but the were not nick the bride oom offers his arm to his spouse, milk, mum." school roo.a .much rand weather as this., -: r'`, " "h'_ � _?' here's his card. Why, see . reading out-, this .morning, y ' g 'p ' g ; ., r ' ` ", brit besides I can and with a proud air of responsibility leads " Gloodnese use ! Why i" ' " t `', �, ' h e's M r. Hamilton Twig, Inspector of enough to catch them ; I fl qo n to the school and find him. . -, ;� ;- - �, 1i - see t here has been a burglary because the the - willing yokefellow from ohnppah to " Because Mile's dry, mum." Dire, p _ Perhapa, my dear, x::'. t .�• r : J. (quietly)—, �: police. g y �g " yo gt g• •' ,, • . „ cart es of the windows outside have been entrance, and thence horns to the wed ' Then wh in the world don t a ve Von might save some steps. by looking for -' ��,'t�4'`, " Dear me ! dear - me ! said the Iittle `1 all thus -- indicating feast,, ba a drink 17 . on the hill first." ; "_ '.` y -� i and because of t raordinaryj I wander how for"<�` .11 man ; �. hop eat � . ``� { -' .4, „ � � , 11. 4:- l.1, -+ t - kv_ °TM_a •:i. 4,T;, _ w -' Q'' , tr` • . � - _ +I ey ti . 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'r % n �" - - - _ a ? , E J ' TO OIIR $QS$QRIB�R$ : B ref n s. y tl —A number of school reports crowded MIOMLANO OREE�t.; (� 1�(� _ 1. 1 j• to the address label on your' papa you •`• . I' iJ O T 1 o NAD� . 4 can alloys ascertain the date to hich out of this issue. S .. I '� �_: . . ' yonr�ubscription to THB Nxws is aid. —We meat numerous butchers in the Measles, Dad, . march winds, muddy n - Y' - -: Re_ i p . m stances are acknowledged b a waters, mach whisk misers, and mesa- _ " . ' '` `b _ 7, . change of date on label on the first pape•'r 7.1' village these days. - y - -r , �" owing receipt of money at this office. Always —Mrs. A Miyson is upending these fine star of liars are prevalent in our neighbor _ . PRINTS ew Patterns I t. / ' I keep the date paid ahead. tf days with friends is Oshawa. hood just now. i - ,_. - n - -- - —J. O'Connor, jr., has rented the Anybody patroni9cing the Commerol►1 . . . . ' I? until recently, always met a familiar figure �. - �firl-triu'p. !Rmos Leayena.dwe }sing on Church "et. pe - i LINNENS and CARPETS ' • — Harve y Ham, of Listowel hae'for the in the rson of Mr. William Burton, who . . ,:`_ - _ occupied the poanion of bustler. Bnt be I 1, third time been presented with a son. All Wok a severe illness, and now is uo more . _._,� - - - i. DICKERING. ONT., APRIL €1, 11392; doing well.- of this world, and after this week neither. • ", .. <' , i': 1. ,'':N. We-fouod a silver watch the other will be. �•� :I dap, and are now diligently seeking the The greatest instintion of which our yil -%��� P+�P�j+ R I GREAT vA �I�;TY. ' 1. LOCALISMS.. owder. Who will be first. legs boasts, is oar Meohanios' Institute. . \ :', =Mrs. I. Wise. and Miss B. Years Onr list of boolu will compare with any . :1 �. F - -- have something interesting 10 tell Ilia lad- library for excellence. The annual roam- ; I left in this vicinity. flee adyt, in another berehip fee ie now dae,and if you hays eat GEO`bi P - I � M 4 1 — Highest cash -price -paid.for old iron -- column. paid up you should do so at once. '° t ' • " "Ales. Margach. — Master 13anting was thrown Those who were acquainted with Willie - - - - - -. - - - ---- _ III VVoode will agree with ns when we sav he . s , . - -=John Cuthbert, of Toronto,was in the from a horse on Wednesday afternoon I .. . village on -Monday. and considerably braised but no bones has streak his niche in his present sitna• NEW TEAS : 3- y tion He may be found behind the counter . . " ' — Already has spring work commenced, were broken. T . ; , ?" of the noted West Hill business establish- . ' - low - I many fences are being repaired. . —W, W. Bunker and Frank Sleep each went run by Messrs. Elliot and Law. - . . . • - PRICES `� At � _ I —Rev. Dr. Barrass wa3 in the vlllate had a successful stock sale last week. The crioket club will hold its annual - . ' I -. � c�•. on Monda and ' aye us a friendl call The I Ewa brings a crowd every time, meeting on Monday evening April 4th, at � '`�: � k.I r� 3 K ., y '� `�1 'p R . '' �' -- Robins chirp on- many a neighboring don't you know. 7.30 p.m. in Elliot s Hall. Everybody who GOOD TEAS 1` Oil . . ''Y'_ I I �' bough these days. Watch he dos'nt get —A, A, Post has been confined to his feels an interest is the club should be prey- - ' '� } - k.j { • his feet frozen. horns for a few days with inflammation ant. The coming season promises w be i LITTLE MONEY ` —Wm, Cullie has a female swine that of the:eyeb. He has suffered much, but an early one on the crease and the H. C. C. . '• . r I 1. hopes to be greatly strengthened and will • I � - _ gave birth to 18 healthy young porkers is now on the improge. �rtainl be heard from..'' \ ' on Monday. Who can name a similar —One evening recently a fire was y One trial will convince you that . . . 11 ` narrowly evaded at McGuire Bros. dwell- 1V- H. Tredway is rapidly becoming fam- . . - - case. sus as a breeder and handler of superior ei . —Mrs. Richards, of the lake ahore hits ing, on the Kingston road east. It was carriage and roadster horses. Hie love for . ' l . . our teas are the best value that can . _ - rented the dwelling of the late Mrs. Lin• discovered before much damage was done. the Vanderdilt and Crozier strains are well - - ,� ' - ton, east of this village, and will move -=Mr. Pennylegion, of Whitby, called known. Last week he added a fine four _ - - � . • I'' : therein at once. on Thursday to acquaint us with the fact year old of the former breed to hie string - be had. W^ sell fine Black Congo - - �J � 1. i • ;;115 1. — Joseph Ellis and his tiewly wedded that lie was the wealthy tonsorial artist of good horses. -The colt was bought from i bride have rented part of the stone house, we mentioned a few weeks ago. W. Bunker and the price is sure to be big. - . r I JL ��``_: at 2� cents er . oul�d This is eg- -- ! , on the Linton farm, and moved thither — Sermons next Sunday in the Metho- Messre.Elliot and Kirkham have entered - p ' p ' -' . ` ; " - on tVednesda list church. Morning.-- The Loral a joint stock come auv for the manufacture . - ' 11 ,� y P - _ t K y � —Strap a isn't it -fhat the bottom of palm tree." ' Evening. —'6 The art of of novelties, chifley Penny in the slot ma- . .. �,ra, value. Also whole sifted Yoitn ���' the -coal b n as well as that of the family swallowing amels and st aiuiu at chines. The have great faith in the tact - . . . g - 3* % They " g � . that opening in the slot will work great - f` . ,' I .� .., wallet, is reached a) most at -the same'time gnats.. thinsts, and in this belief -we are with them - - }3 soft for GJ CL11tS fine flavoured.. - �'.:`° . ;1 .. and place at this season of the year. —His legion of friends will be grieve] far, from p�rsoaal knowledge and careful - t = - `, fib{ -R. J. Richardson has disposed of the to learn that Sir. Beaton, the highly re- livery business iu Whitby, to a Torouta s acted ex elsrk of this townnhi , is vet watching we have Been that a penny drop• `— . n P y slot in due season works teat itr ells lack Green and i,? pad into the g O C , �,*I , ` ' �,4 ' • , man. Robert has not yet decided what low at iris home in Whitevale. His end, miracles. - _ 1-•:., :�i t . , : line of business -he will now embark in, it is fenrod, is dratviu�„ near. ' Veisr4. L -)wes t.nd Moore. of the "faith . , _ —W. J. Gordon -has been home these —The regular Prayer ,Nleetiug of tiie Mission" will again appear in the Pre-iby• . . • •Japan te�;s are g .eat'VajL'e: Every ��,a �.: i �.. - two weeks nursing a sore foot. His pedal Pickering Y. P. S. of C. E. will be held terian church neat Saturday and Sunday , - �I..' `; " € �. - extremity came into too close confact with in the Friends' Church on Sunda even- evening. They state positively that the - i-•, " • s . -' ' . one should tr them. SS - ecial rices . 'i"',- - ¢ "heated metal in 11laseey s moulding shop, ing at ..7.45. Topic —The first Psalm. do not wish to be identified with the sect � p p "'t , hence the burn. W hat ie there in it for me 2 Leader —Mr. known as faith enrers or rather those that _ .:;,�- R t i� �• is �' —R. J. Davidson has rented his farm TytlEr. believe in cueing diseases of the body by In J and IO lb. lots. Our tea "' trade - . r ,. >, ,.. faith but their mission is pimply to sure It � ���� t Kingston Road eatst, and will occupy Ja• — Commissioners Pecker and Hilts will souls for God through faith in the great °p Linton s dwelling on Elixabeth :Stree . on �'} ednesday, April 6th, 1892, let the � . healin were of car Lord Jeans Christ. - lf3 steadil lncreasili which is it He took possession of the above residence contract for filing over culvert at Dunbar- g p° a g 1 V: ' - on Wednesday. Premiamslbut not like those offered by , ton. The hour will th 1 p.e and the o fe a dfor:l papers for new subscribers) are � -'_? —W. Ho�t ins announces in another sale will be ads at the lace where the An one that will roduce BQrC f31 Of t`atlSfaCt7021. Ask f0Y lr • �.•�� � � .• \ - En P offered for: —le, y P gn ,�,r. ; I .:. � - column that lib is prepared to execute: all work is to be let. at least sic of the NIEws scribes that have . • - �- ' s. =: orders left with him for new rigs, as w ell —The populai query is, from whom flourished in our midst in times gone by. ' .11 � as having a first -class horse -$hoer in leis should you buy your meat 2 Most peo. 2nd for the production of any six villagers - ' tl• -:.1 •S- Uraple. 'R { r employ. See hie card on front wage. ale prefer dealing with Woodruff as he that can drink ae mach wh sky in 24 poste h --Rev. L. Perri conducted Barbara as six mesa that ice have th great pleasure -` " mi,�4 � .. , t t, _ is with us in all seasons, hot or coed. 'The of beta able to call oar ci izens. Std for • , • • � -3 l, ' �• Lougheed's memorial service on Sabbath best of cattle are purchased•, and meat g -T• Vii( 1 :t ,• . 1 t'.t I �[ a evening. The church was crowded to its sold at lowest living profit. � 21 -tf i - - . utmost capacity. The speaker referred to —We have been frequently asked dur• ( _ the deceased in the most favorable terms. ing the past few days if the old St. And - IQ - 'k _ —The remains of the late John Allison raw's property has been handed over we brought here on Friday morning, to the Fire Company. After enquiring 1. an 'dinterred the same day at Highland we have to state that the deed will be , Creek. The young widow and friends transferred in a day or two at most. .. - -" - have the sympathy of the community in —The St. George's Church Guild, be- . • s : their loss. leiving in the principal of heuigning on . —We desire to intimate to stock men small things and afterwards to advance t . that we have a complete assortment of to greater undertakings, arc at work rais- cuts, and can issue stock bills with the ing funds to buy a supply of Hymn and . utmost despatch. The character of our Prayer Books for the use of strangers. Work will compare favorably with that — Frank, son of David Smith, came done anywhere in the province. Call and near being killed on Wediesday. As it - - - see our specimens. Prices right. was lie was sou►ewhat bruised beneath the, . . ' —The Dramatic Club of this villai;e wheels of a passing vehicle. Had not the . will present "Ten Nights in a barroom" driver, D. E. Puith stopped the v'elliele at in the town hall, Brougham, this (Friday) the moment lie did, all was up with Frank. evening. A splendid literary program —Under the, head of Dressmaking on will be give before the drama. A full hall the front page, Miss M. McCausland has - is expected, and we can assure the �ublic something interesting for the ladies of that the program will be exceptionally this vicinity. 11f iss M. will be constant y guod. See programs, at home after the first of April, and will . —E. Broad has located his shaving attend personally to all orders eutrnsted - parlor in the Pirie Block, opposite the to her. Gordon House. He occupies the rooms —J. L. Spiuk Find F. L. Green each . - in the rear as a dwelling. The -change send us a letter for publication this week, - was made on Wednesday. The new par - with reference to the propensities of that for is a neat one, and is considered a variety of wheat known as the 11 Color- . - - better location than the premises just kdo." Both these dealers are well known - :_vacated at the east end. to our farmers, and their advice carries --E. Balsden, of the base line, lost a with it much influence. =, valuable Clyde mare on Thursday night. — Report of Senior Division of Picker- The beast ways seven years old and in ing public school for March : Fifth Class : splendid condition. Acute inflamation —Max. Marks 875 ; L. Richardson 857, was the cause. Mr. Balsden has been M. Heaaens 355, F. Wright 330, E. J. t ._ �singularily ,unfortunate with beasts bav- Dale and C. B. Jeffery 819, H. Leavens ing lost five during the past three years, 307, J. Dale 264, A. Bunting 256, F. Mar- -: _. . but the above animal was the most valu- Bach 238. Sr. Fourth:—Max. _ Marks six scalps of would be Na s scribes tbat . _ ,__. . indulge in personalities sac as Tom went I, U U t au , -t -'` 1. `` North or we would like to now. . ' f, . Mr. Robert Parker, ba�Rke ng served his _ l 1 . . time with the best tailors routo can pro- - - . �I'% duce. thought he should his talento and skill to some better market. After - . , : % long and deep consideration he had the _ . � mastodian, (and absolutely correct) idea �= - that there is no place under the sun like . ' - � •' Highland Creek. Straightwav he acted on - ... I - zr ,11 - the idea, and as the result he now runs a - ,, v.,,,,. _.,,,v:•.,.,•.r...,.,,;.,`...�, ,= - , - tailoring establishment on Danforth street ; "i• — "•""•"•••"•"•••"' •••"•'•••••`•••••'•'• " "...a:..; _ . - , - t,f • � south, where anybody desiring a new snit ' of clothes, or ought else in his line is sure - - °` �} to be Baited and sent away pleased. We are 1`e�e1V1I1g daily Ot1r Spring stock - The most popular citizen licghlandCreek ' ever hacj the honor of owning is JVm. Tred- _ .. - ' way. L/arinit the long time he held sway :o: of :o: - 1= at the port office he succeeded in making ��{ - • . I'`% everybody admire him and his kindly dis- Prints, 1Vlusliu-S, • • • . .. ,�. _ . 1a position toward all could not fail to awsk Shaker Flannels, Cottons, . - t' - . on a like feeling in the breast of all that .. `:: , came in contact with him. His public life ' . Cottonades, S hirtings, ,�• .1 %- . was one that is to be admired for aterliug �r inceys, TWeedS, . `,. - worth. Everyone of our citizens join 1 - with your scribe in welcoming fir. Tred Worsteds, I' tQ. ' way back to our fold again. Ile will oc• - . cu y the residence builder alorrish is erect. - . - �° P ��� i r . ink for him on the Yellow Hotel property. - • _ '' - I Among our most noted poultry raisers ranks Mark Taylor. His love for the Ask to see our '. WCEDS . We can shave better val�le - . � " feathered birds is well known throughout Our suits made to order at $14 Fill. . I ` the length and breadth of the country. I shall ever. - . - _ . . He has the reputation of raising the earl- f3UTprl6e Oil. s iest chickens and alway makes it a rule of . . - . placing the first spring chick on the mar- . . . - . j - ket of the Queen City -of the West. ' But (o) ; - . alas this year he shall be doomed to disap- - - - . - ' .. . �. pointmeot for cite evening last week some - dog of the mongrel breed.ot which we have We ale also handling BeB.mleBB b00tB 'WhICh 'Pi's B11r8 _ so many, entered his yard and killed all - ? . will give perfect satisfaction. ' ....�- his early darlings It is anneccessary to ( . .. p . - . _ . . . � s . add that Mr. Ta for has sworn vengeance ! : able of the five. 372; A. Herr 327, F. Guthrie 369, E. ,Tones on the dogjtribe. y But on Saturday a gleam ` . % At East Toronto village, near York 239, W. Bunting 287, A. Leslie 142, F. of sunshine shot-e on his horizon when he . station, G. T. R., there will be sold, on Westlake 113, F. Lapp 100, C: Casey 92, sold some of his birds for a fabulous price. - . . - . = . -the -ground,on Wednesday next,April 6th, W. ` Logan 61. Jr. Fourth : —Max. R,'- A,,'. . -•���----��•�' I . • . , at 2:30 p. m., choice village lots, with per- Marks 872 ; K. Allax ay 201, W, Ham � E veryy spring we see considerable mov- - . . �1C I ]WEN . -feet title, on easy term, and at prices all .192, R. Gee 170, L. Clark 139, W. Clark ing am ng oar farmers. some retiring •a �`'�' - - . 1. can buy. This is a genuine sale, a chance 137, M. Allaway 128, F. Allaway 121, M. with th it fortunes made others to follow- -• . in a lifetime, with only 20 per. cent to Brea 106, E. Guthrie 56, N. Gordon 55. differen callings, but never any in dis - pay down ; balance, —6 per. cent on easy Sr. Third Third:—Max. Mark$ 150 F. $eldon Qast to the termer of the present day lays - . D. Beldam by too good a golden egg, for the like of THE .. PROFITS, ARE ]DOWN`__.� terms. Lots 25 feet and up , 120, W. Boyed, 99; F. Broad 98, F. Law - that to happen This vear we notice that , . auctioneer. . 88, L. Ham 76, Mr. Hartriek 62. that W. Heron has returned and will live in -his - . —Is it not about time the Inspector mediate Third :-- -aiax. Marks 100 • L, id his official visit to our Mechanics' new home is EScarboro •John Dix line leas- : . ppaa Palmer 419, M. O'Leary 66, M. Logan 6G, ed his farm ; Wm. Bennett has leased his :` Inftt ;tutu. The annual meeting will be g, Guthrie 58, N. Peak 52, S. Do le 24, Never have finer goods been sold for lower prices than we are -.- . y farm to Geo. Camps reserving 10 acres for We ask the . 1. . held early in, May, and we are expecting ..4., himself which he intends to convert into now making on our irresistable spring bargains. - .: the Government grant immediately there- aHaRRYwoon. small fruits. Hy Lilly will wort the farm privilege of selling you on the closest living margin, the finest - . after, but this grant will not be forth com- left by Camps, and Wm. Lilly will endeav- - , . uslities that money can buy in the line of all kinds of tinware. -- : . . 1. ing until the Inspector has approved of our ` -- : belle are vin n here to-da or to reap the benefits of a crop of the farm q - Wedding gi y Call in, inspect stock, and'compare prices, and you must admit - . .library. It seem to us that the Directors � his brother has vacated. Thos. Morrison We understand the sin g school i. go- that we are offering the opportunity of the season. Give us . - _ should try and procure this official's visit tuts have a concert here shortly. intende going into business in ToronWand g PF 1' _ . . 11 with the least possible delay. We are very sorry to hear of the illness Mr. Tait, the owner of the farm bas takers just one chance to make you happy. With beautiful goods at '. —John Woodruff shipped to the blow- of W. carter ; ion. ,obt Ormerod has jowmeyad B4 Rock prices, good Satisfaction goes with ever purchase . hope he will soon be better. N. W.T. and Gleo. Woods has taken F g 8 Y F i . E_- 'treal market on Saturday, cattle pur- Wm. Lawson was successful in getting - image at chased from'thefollowing parties : 2 from second prize at the Ontario Veterinary Col- the farm he vacated, and E. Tslsoa will W. W. Banker, Piokermg ; 4 from J. loge, and has started for Illinois to practice crop the farm left by Woods. ll�. B. ; . - Thom, Cherrywood ; ,.1 from T. Cox- for himself. Every success to him. Westney has€ bought a farm in Pickering, ' . 41 A lay a nnmber of the friends and ne - and has removed hither, (we are sorry to ..- . worth, 8carboro; 1 from Jas. Icing, .iv- g i• lose him and J. Little has leased the farm . - A , bore of Mr. Burrows assembled at his rest- } • 1_ erpool ; 2 from Mr. Huxtable, Rouge ; 1 he ave up. John Playton intends black- - dance last Wednesday evening, much to the The Leadin Tin aho . from Mr. A 'neon, acarboro ; 4 from Mr. surprise of that gentleman and family. amithina in lien of farming, and Jacob g _ P - Hum hrey ,Scarboro; 1 from Mr. Or- crowded to the door, Bramwell will farm that farm. Bee •, - - - , ` ' pp The house was soon cro , 1 `' merod. Bcarboro ; Z from John Wier, bat all got in, and they soon thought they Bros. have bad a dissolution Sala, and f �. -� ' Soarbom ; 8 from Robert Wright, Brock had a rfect right to, help themselves to John L. will work bhe place. ��(� -Road, and 1 from R. Hilts. Brook Road. eve =ing around the premises. After " I DON'T 1 t ' ... -_ - Average weight 1,180 pounds. Twenty- Mr. and Mrs Barrows were presented with , - - e ` three hogs were shipped at the saute tame. a chair and album, as a token of friendship, - RiRTMS. - _ : . - •—Editor Leavens, of Bolton, in the an oyster supper was made ready, and soon ftwex r—ln Pickering. on 6atuWaT. Mania t :�6 Bu the Be t - im - _ . - last issue of the &nfelrize, says : —`` The the neat nnmber of 98 were seated At the lath 180, the wife of fleorge Fawcett, of a son. � y - - =� editor of this paper was laid up for a few table, read for for the dainties provided by the DIED. ED. ' Af If ou want s Piano bu Heintzman di Co ,days last k. Yon know what it is like ladies. ter, a sociable chit -chat they all Iraw� ^U„ pickering, on Tbursday. Xweb p ' , ,,� to be ill ; e( ve' rson takes a tarn at it went home, well pleased with the evenings asst, eazah sun, daaHhter of assess and ± . ' once in a while. e. �We might just say that amusement. — SANDY. Mary Fawcett, ages ti years, 4 meiiths.sr4 says, If an Organ, buy the Dominion _ � - _ - � _4 - - ' although confined to the house for a few *�• y `i f-- _, da he had no idea of sli ping his earth fir. 8. B. Harman, ez -mayor Ind ez• Plans acs oat for new ehturohett at If a�eWing MBahlne, • 118 lr �W W11�1t�1rn1B• ly o�abla and - taking . up quarters in the treasurer of the city of Toronto, died on Stouffville and Bond Head. ' A next world where all good editors ga. Tlie Saturday. Dr. 8pragtte. of Belleville. bas been ap- • . ' -• . 1WW 7_ . 1. f selsaein " do not make a person very Wednesdol— jening the Uper Canada pointed ao .associate corona fox the cowaty ' . _, - p ��y 7 tired. Oh, no ! T6ey jest tasks you Furniture Com n e at. Bow• • of Hastings. ro ., imagine , ,u haze been p oked q b Auville here ;come letel oQneamed by A Batton rl ays her lover the "elm" ' •� '. Fitt for. 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