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LATEST LOCAL HAPPEN RECORDED BY Bigty years ago Thursday,Mrs. Knoz,Br., house, near Co tennial Church. t. ,�' _ ; '' _ ,. _ _ ...:_��:, ,_,�� As I have bought up Dan Reddin's lively THR PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR and her husband set sail for America.. Of Rev. Loverinri7j� delivered a line discourse , ='? .4', =; M.BATE1dAN, 14I,D., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several new '.. . . is CORREBPGNDxNTff. the people who settled here about the same on Sabbath last to an appreciative audience. ; `� ' Ic t ,_. . � �- ,. :- L . : R. do 8.0., Groner. Office and Residence, horses and buggies, I can s►ccomodate Mrs. Dil- Mr. Plaxton and family have moved into -.., s,;4 ''; the public with good rice at all hours. CLAREMONT. time, very few are living now, Ring Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning + � ,!;; . ,Y4 .,: lingham, Sr., being the only one Mrs. Knox their new home, opposite Mr. Morrish s ,: ;,,� ,. ; .•a�..� • , .. 930 to 11:30 ; Evening 0 to 9. Covered 'bas meets all trains. (n y hoe an rememberance of. store. , ?v.� , « : ':; .y., -: � I 1NaTtelt -Every Tuesday afternoon T>ais i�irsies- Y _ 4) .' co with livery I keep a man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump Our school foot -ball team played ed the The popular disease = measles has made " :_ A '�'` YOC(xZ 'Music.' . Sale, Commission and Board- Factory, Claremont, where he will be pleased to '''''� ` . : , i. =Y '�I s,,.•.r..,♦....,., I in Stables, - :/f , �- 4 - _ g Pickering. see env of his anbecrtboral very quiet me was la ed, and all ex- nei hborin vicinities for some time. Man A '' _• - ti ' : , John hell 'of Toronto, Wee over Sunda Y `l played, g g Y :'`- = :.. •...•: "_ , - Miss Id`s Simpson. '. Y pressed, themselves as much pleased with of the iliv-,niles are falling victims to it. I w. I I ' n �' L'EC: with his brother ],ere. { ' `} UIL OI TiI L T()lION f n C N' `.�ra0_•_ the game. Score, none to none. Pt< r. :� ion examination takes place an..- 3 P servatory of 3lusic: i prep trc i to dive lea- . ►Bu --- N c�' e- w c. � .a z1 ,.- , :?.' _ Friday t::1 inst. We expect the number of ; ''` Dir. Scott•, a student of Knox College, --•-- -- --- - 11 sons in.beth instruinentulaud vocal music. �Re AOx N GREEN RIVER. -'� 1r 1 - ,..1W t ferences riven if re�uirod. _ oCCUI►ied the Erskine pulpit on Sunday canc.i•: �i s for promotion will be greatly : :M, tf"' '�,,.� Thorough. Instruction Guaranteed_ Z $ dimi i.,l. 1 owing to the prevalence of .'. . ?;., ''. -'}, , 1., •100 - m evening. He is the guest of 3oseph Gregg. . idea = �' . a P. R. Hoofer has commenced sawing at measles. °�— I ° . :_. : : :,: Address, Clareu�o�_t. m fir. Peers shipped another car load of the milt. - � � • '' 40 -52. �"' s nc .. � 4 cattle from this station on Tues( A R,ev. J,. Chib:iolm, pastor of Melville - �_?I I ;�F-., ' .1 ; _� _ e I ., y• The roads are drying nicely and spring church, utlivercd a very able and practiele.- '<< :;� =1- M1, -- o p en,r o number of Logs were also shipped by him. appears to be at hand. sermon on 'dRe c "Repentance" on Sabbath last. ° .i' . ` `r.. :... , . ; Lefl�tl. o ••� : aeyQ �, �; ti The Rev. J. M. Simpson will reach a 1' a It _ ,� $ p ti p p Ducks are gn the move southward. It is needless to say it was ]intended.-.,-; ': - E. FARE WELL, Q. V., BARRIS- jdv - sermon on the subject of Infant Baptism Where are our Local marksmen ? to throw hout with wra t attention. ` ~ F` ' oust Crown Attorney, and County Z U g p :i: 't, s �• TEA. C y O t jvm .- " h n k- � °0' M in the Methodist Church next Sabbath We are pleased to know that the sick of _ +w_ __ , :_,� .> :, . 1 ' % Solicitor. Coact House, Whitby T_ 10 -y PI ••� '' ..,,..,:,+ �, .^ -, Our nei hborhoad are slowly recovering. f „ I FAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, )\O• �, j agi �� '.� �. evening. �R. Edd Iles moved into the dwell- Uffice s of our literary society for the eROUQHA H'�. t gii 0 Y comity quarter as follows .— lies., R. J TARY Public, COnve ancer, etc, office at •••• _` - ; p ing house, recently occupied by the Miss- g q J. Hubbard has bee spending a few days : Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan. W (� . ^ t., "i p m q m I ,s . eB ja[lliltOn at tLe corner of Brock and R. Lawrie; Vice- Pres., Miss Iva Fraser • "` " YET , 'C . A d �,o'I' m � o Sec., Alb. McNeely ; F. Poatil] in the city this week. �'� .�t: = a" m �, . .. w Tress., K Y S •`; ` :' ct NIc.GIGLIVRAY, BARRIS -. 114 di a , Centre streets. Inspector McBrien sited our academy, t „' ” a,q ace, v r' o�o m atio: Sent.,' F. Percy ; Program Committee, ' -,.� tt �. - Do�V p ~ - 'd m o q $ a oA R a 0 P � Claremont is happy In the possession of tore, Solicitors, c. Office opposite Yost Miss M. McNesley, hissers. A. McNeely one day last week, all was pleased with . ,r :. ' _.; office. �yhitby. Ont. Jno. Ba11 llow, Li.A.; Tbeo. 0 I �� '�� o �+ "d Cs KW "� m �+� •`- :I ` : -` ° m c a� a barber, who will be found at the north John Ferrier ; Critic, W. G: Barnes. the advancement mad . _,. A. Mc(;illivra , LL.B. Money to Lean. Sy i �at A m� pQO.W M ��!��� l Mrs J. Bryant a purchased 'a grocery :::. ' :: ' . - - _ — ,,m . A ° part of the village, IIe hails frol7a Port _ Woo ;:-:, F - o Q t7- . is � $� m ti � business in Toronto, and will take posses - I e'- r b > -- H0!tS — PAIiKEI., I3AIiRISTELZ Z ; v ,, ,°, (� a w w Perry and we wish him success. :, ��� p= : . - —, _A - --- - - - - - -- ion very soon, we are told. *" 4: , and Solicitor, c�c. itiloney to loan• No J ! - -- a p The assessor, Mr. Harrison, is calling Green River school report for 1liarch. Elder Prosser was thrown from his ` =� mow= commission. ofllce : Over Ontario Bank, P ickor- F ; .: . �� t m o c � w on our - people these days. He is getting Names are arranged in order of merit, _�: fug ; open overt/ Saturday• M - ° a p; A I m ,p a . o ' pretty a ell through with the (76. The based upon the result of class work and buggy last Friday evening, and eastained ? Y I _ _ ___ • . $b a eat a Y g ) p coneiderable injury. He is recovering but ' `. ;; A.: �t m o A a bad state of the roads Las. caused him written examinations. I oorth—Ghristina 1 Y' g 1 t ,; ' „ ,., _ ' S. OR i1IIS'rON, LL.13., of Law - ,,--� o N a a a slowly. �; ' . ,s'�= . ur4. :- • recce, Ormistoil & llrew, Barristers, p,W GO - a ] U M 80Ci]e delay. Milne, Marla li°pkln9, Cora Doten,MagRie ?r''; _- Walter, - Milne, Nellie Barton. The anneal meeting of the base ball..' �� Solicitors, Notaries, Vic., 15 Toronto stroct, To- 00I Spence, _ rontn, will ba at Claer,uont every Tl'urRday. ti -ON -+ M .0 � m ti . a; Wm. Gibson- 17x8 taken pO8ae88iOn -Of Pe club will be held in the tailor shop on Rat- r ,�44 . Otti_ :e over •l. Bu�i iy's shop.:1lonev to loan. L-1y - -- -- "- - the old- homestead on the 7th con., and Third i�r.— Mussel Barton. Lillie Iiartan, tValter Nioliswander, Mussel Fonaer, John nrdav evening. All ��'ho are interested , ; ;T .` `;—;. 5,£r. 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': - ::;. g0�' $�LD.- _ pot y a lmorb any moisture left on the 'ME FOX TAIL, TOBMB_E8, - of Samson fastening fire.bra fo the tails Golden Thoughts For E Do ;.. ;" ! t►kin but will tend to romcte the eircula- • ..: of 300 hundn►d foxes and sending them — - _ _ ) E --�-- flea to maintain tp heat of the bed t �; Monday r te.. z` 1►ttd he y' , q } �� _ a r t�roagh the grain $side of the Philistines. For all wo love. h ter. the . , - . I . 4t Xri - - . ' ..- Cl ildren should be taught early —even Au Advo -gure eat the, r"U,t}ietrL I read, bat the story`eeemed .to give ue The sinful, niece tLeo we cntt ; _ . . -' 7 ;:� . ', -- # ' .; LL Early Mainage ustom ,: our g the first eel of teeth —to clean their no comfort, no suggestion. The wolves O let thy mercy make us glad ; • 's > - _ inns first attem t of the barbacfttai to feel at least once a d+ .This will reveal One �Y on the piazza of a Wisconsin only howled louder, and the Pick boy moan- Thou art o�tr Jnsus, and our a11.� R 1� y P Through life N long day and death s dart[ nlght� . ;�.' = ;, .. stablish some form of le al relation in lieu the teeth deca to and Chas in ore the summer hotel and old gentleman said gtio ed more piteoaaty. O culls Jesus, o ourli hG • : WA. g decaying,, I me, as we gat gazing out aeon the waters Mother and I were oils beside ourselves. $ b t; " of the free love of eftrlier times,. was the &eco:nd set. By being careful of the first sat q .. ' _ I marriage b capture, says a writer in Frank the are lam a cud foundation for the of Lake Oneota sparkling in the bright • We mu,.t get water in some way. t opened Sweet saviour, bless us ; night is comp ;;I - ' - - ' ,f3 Y P yy y Y g g I afternoon sunlight: " I! you like I will tell the door to look out and a rest wolf thrust Through night and'darkncs9 near us be; - c . x XAslie s Weekly. In this the young man, second set. Y B Good angels watch ab'4ut our home, , :� I' • you a story whose events took place on this his head into the room. And eve are one dny nearer thee,. .t 1 ' Y '':_ }_ . bavirg seen some girl of his tribe who pleas- A common cause of indigestion is irre u- vet lake." '�' '. ' 1. ad h a fancy, called together a band of his 'iarity respecting the time of meaIls. The y Quickly 1 braced myself against the door, Thr -)ugh lifest; long, day and death's dark night~ . ° 3 I- I - , s brother braves, and, catching his victim at hu an system seems to form habits, and to After a little prelimfnsry talk hie told Bnt the creature straggled vigorously and O l3ontle Jesus, l e our light ;'' Y. , - = '.- some defenceless moment, bound andgagged be_i a degree dependent upon the perform- the tale. I reproduce it bete as nearly as I would have -forced his way in, had not - (I'. N. Faber. . F :__ her, and dragged her away to his home, ant of its functions in accordance with the r°t°embAr it in his own words. mother seized a Uurning brand from the Tuesday— Religion is so far, in my opin- M father was a clergyman, in a back- fir® lace and thrown it into his face. The '' ` _. ':'.: henceforth to be his wife. Two effective hob is formed. In respect of digestion that 8Y p ion, from being out of the province or the - - L - w a district of Maine. His parishion- wolf leaped back and I barred the door. :,, scenes are tho% representing, first, the is -e peciallyobservable. duty of a Christian magistrate that it is, . maiden happily sleeping iri her rude hut, Another cold meat dish. Cut into thin ere were so few end his salary so small he Then I remembered that wild animals and it ou ht t.o be, not only his care but ° . . % was g Y fort colon ant and trap five days in were afraid of fire I believed that if I while the love - maddened brave, stealthily unbroken slices some cold roast beef ;sea the principal thing in his care ;because it is - . the week, . Writing his sermon on Sat°r- could only make some sort of large torches .q enters, 'and quietly, but firmly, tangles his son with salt and pepper, anti spread each da F one of the great bonds of .human society,ttnd . `fi -_ : ed spearhead in her heavy hair without with a thin layer of veal stuffing. Roll up, yy I could go, , the water in safety. But of its object .the supreme good, the ultimate . • It ' :, � ! '- ]aBg P Y `V hen the emigration to Wisconsin be- what mate-ial could I make m torches ? • s , ; •_ �M �-. :- , rousing her -. and, second, the poor girl secure with string or narrow cape, put into a Y end and object of man himself. The magi • • - :4 : - awake, and being dragged away by the-hair stewpan and cover with brown gravy. Stew ga° Many of our neighbors •decided to go There were a few small logs lying Uy -the trate who is a man and charged with the w ' 'a,' of her head, her hands and feet tied, by her for about twenty minutes, thicken the and our family went with them. The fire- place, but firewood, and white oak at concerns of men and t-, whom vet special- - .1 ^,' :. \Maine people found in this part of the State that would not make good torches. I Y f - - ruthless captor. This was a very common gravy with flour and butter and serve on g ly nothing human is remote and indifferent, • - . - ' a region of Lakes and forests much resembl- must have something that would flare and :�. - method, and is even now practised in the slices of toast, g has '& right and a duty to watch over it with li,- _ .: wilds of Australia. The tactics of '• trotting" a child an the ing the region they had come from, My blaze. an unceasing vigilance, to prefect, to pro - � p father brought )tin family here tp Lake •1 went into the shed. There was noth- A modification of this custom was found knee of the nuree or the mother, though it g y mote to forward it by every rational, just, :. ' among- the Egyptians. There, the female has the sanction of longpractice.�has no the Oneota and in the grove on yonder point, ing there except furs. I eras turning to go and prudent means. It is principally his ' :`' population met at the public bath, and the sanction of common - sense, end should never Just where that gay summer cottrage stands, out, when my eyes fell upon the fox skins duty to prevent the abuses which grow out a �` he built a to cabin of three rooms acd a ban in above the Darrel of itch and the charms of this and than young girl were be indulged in, especially with infants. g g 8 P • out of every strong and efficient principle `� 'i` described to the youth who wished to wed, Treating the adult in the ratio of corres- shed• story of Samson's foxes that I had just read that actuates the human mind, As' religion - '' g; His pariah wits now larger than ever and ' darted into my head. Here were my Wrches 1 � .. by his female relatives: When he decided pending strength, the' exercise would be is one of the bonds of are, let he ou �ht not - ' � n one that suited his fang an arras, P about equivalent to being ourselves churned hill parishioners touch fewer ; but if he had I would smear these fox tails well with pitch to suffer it-to be made the pretext of ilestroy- .. .) _ - t ,`' m nt was made with the irl s•father. The u and down on the welkin beam of a good- far to go to deliver his sermons, game and and how they would blaze I in its ace order, - g P g g furbeariug animals were much more plenti- 1 Without any reluctance at all I cut off m er, liberty, and its security. . - prospective bridegroom, at the head of a sized steam engine. — [Edmund Burke. f gorgeous procession of his friends accom . ful in the Wisconsin woods than in .the the twelve beautiful brushes. "I hung a Q- t. f3ed by musicians and dancing-girls, iris then : woods of Maine. kettle of pitch over the fire and as soon se Wednesday. . I r:: _ -;; . ' m-g • Through the day Thy love has spared us ; . . `; 1 - went to the irl's home in the evenin and Our nearest neighbor lived three miles it was soft t gave the fox tails a thick coating. Now we la us down to rest ; - . - :4 � ,.. g g• - .. Electrical Science, distant. Th, nearest villa ►e was ten miles Then I brow it out two loo handled fish Through the silent watches guard us, ' I`— made a show of tearing his resisting bride b t3'1 g- g . from her father's protecting arms, There- 'To say that the electric world is -in a flnL- away, at the mouth of the little branch that shears and la #ped their butt ends and then Let no foe our peace molest ' - `' " Jesus, 'Chou our guardian be; . i apon ho placed :,er, entirely covered by an ter is merely to note its normal condition. empties into the head of the lake. lashed them together. With pieces of the Sweet it is to trust in Theo. - - - • - 4 ., embroidered and jewel - studded veil, undera The students of this branch of physics are n the second year cold weather came wire which father used for snares I fastened , '- ma ificent canopy borne by four slaves, the devotees of a science whose inexactues3 early iu November but no snow. The lake the fox tails to the iron speartines. I thus Pilzrims here on cart h, and strangers . - �n is onl exceeded b its ro ress. But the was frozen several feet thick. M little had a ion le with torches at both ends, Dwelling in the midst of foes ; € - -t � and, in company with torch bearers; singers, Y Y P g Y K P° Us and oursnrescrvo from dsir�gers; . _ with all the display possible, bore her away flutter now perceptible is suggestive of pre- brothers and I enjoyed many a fine skate on and by lighting all the torches at once and In Thine arms may we repose ; ! _' - - . 'f .- { -- •-: to his home. Once there the sin erA sin paration for a flight more protentons than it. Father, also, skated along the .shore whirling the pole around 1 could walk ear- And, when life's short day is past . - is i I . ' _ g g an et undertaken. Hitherto thou hta of ever moruin to reach some of hie tra ' rounded b a circle of flame. Rest witgc 'Thee in heaven at last. • and the dancers dance while the bride still Y Y g y g y - -{Anon moue, . - -_ `�}` ` 1. _.. t carefully veiled walks u and down before electricity have been inseparably connected that -were set near the lake. It eras a bar- Mother insisted that I should light the • y _ - .. _ P Thursc',ay —Like flakes of snow, that fall a , the room to die la her race- and charm. with conductors of one form of ,another. vent time for him. The cabin lo[t and shed torches and make a charge at the wolves to e • > 8 P Y fr unperceived upon the earth the seemingly ` ; .: •Tito entertainment finally over, and the Now there comes news from the savants all were packed full of valuable pelts. try the effect before starting to go to the unimportant events of life succeed one . guests departed, the husband unveils her, over the world that they are rapidly ap- One day my father made preparations for spring. If the wolves ran, she was to sally . , _ - d another. As -the snow ethers together, so :;; and for the first time feasts his eyes upon preaching the solution, of a problem to eli- a trip to the village at the sea of the lake out with a pail, and while I swung the tor- g g ,I her beauties. These are two especially - minate existing methods for the transmie- to purchase provisions. We watched him ches she would carry the water, are our habits formed. No single flake that - t - .. ' �, - .:. P Y sion of currents in a manner to compare 'set oil. His skates ran as he a ed over the li hted the torches and ste d throe h is added to the pile produces a sensible 1 r .;;:, fectivescenes. P g g PPe l3 cha e. No single action creates, - • ` Next in importance we have the arria a with that in which electricity hasso 1%rgely ice, drawing behind him a sled loaded high the door. The wolves fled before me like °g g - . - • • ik •" g annihilated distance. The air. itself is to with the furs he ez cted t0 exchan a fri htened ehee The ate ed far off in it may exhibit, a man's chanu er ; but aS I . •: by purchase. Strictly speaki g, this cus- g p' Y pp the tempest hurls the avalanche down the. - tom varies amen the different nationalities become the conductor of the future, its for supplies at the settlement Ove- his the shadows where the light gradually faded - . . V-1 „ g capacity for such a purpose depend- shoulder bun his rifle for there were wolves into .darkness staring at the blaze with mountain and overwhelms the inhabitant as to. the actual wedding ceremonies, almost Pa Y P Pce Pe g g and his habitation so passion, actin upon. : ' rll of which were however wild a>Yd ing on changes to be made in the in this region then. They were not danger- gliatenin eyes I shook the torches at • p g p 1 : cue in summer but in the winter the hunt- the elements of mischief which pernictoaa 1, `` . picturesque ; but a view of a slave market - nature of the currents to be tranemit y un them and they scampered- off so far in the , - "' always s Ives a fine opportunity for pictorial led. Experiment has already demon- ed in packs and'would not hesitate to at- darkness that I could scarcely see them. habits have brought together by toper- . i � Y g PP Y P• ce fiefs accumulation may overthrow the . effect. ere we have the girls yet to' be strated the possibility of passing currents tack,man. - lliother stepped out with lice pail and edifice of truth and virtue.—J. Bentham. - " : { ,k - sold posture in the foreground, while their between two widely separated metallic The third child of the family, Freddie, closed the door. With the roaring, flaring - - . 4 I unfortunate rade is standing on exhibi- plates unconnected by any other medium had been feverish for a few days and among blazing whirling about us we hurried to the Friday. I - lion before the romp of buyers, a profes• than that of the atmosphere. By the help of the things which father was to get at the spring. We could see a crowd of wolves be- I can not know why suddenly the Ptorm - _ ., Should rage No flerc el round me in its wrath t..i - sional exhibitor, herself a Nubian slave, concentrating apparatus of enormous lens - settle meat, the most important of all, was neath a tree that .overhung it, some of them But this I know —(god watches all m ' pa P 6 P And I can trust• y Path, : ? . calling attention t he good p tuts of the shaped masses of pitch and sim4:ar bodies Some medicine for hint,. sitting down like dogs, some lee in u as ' `__ resent I lot." the extre a left a slave it is expected that immenary, distances will The day seemed very long to as, for we *if trying to snap at something concealed in I in not draw aside them mystic veil - _ - 4v'fi before ion be traveraed�S Zhe subtle w- the branches But the fled howlin , as we y • y - y; Is just covering h' master's re eat purchase, g Y Po woods- children regarded this trip to the Y K That hides the unknown futurefrom my Right;. _ F , c . - . while the auctioneer in his x cries his er without visible conductors. It is as im- settlement as a great event ; we looked for- approached with our glaring whirling circle Nor know if for me waits the dark or light; ' ' " ' ward eagerly to the deli ht of " pawing of flame. But I can trust, `' 'i r Going, going, gone over the freedom end poa9ible to fotesee the develo�menta which eig y g pct - w��_C __ ' " _ happinesa of a defenceless woman. The will follow this research as it would have over " the sugar and spices and other won- M• Cher had dipped the pail in the spring j have no power to look across the tide - • t_:_ • prospective buyers, with radiant faces, �n fifty years ago to fortell most of the derful things that would be on the sled in when plumb' a dark object dropped from To see while hero the land beyond the river, - - , i each clothed in brilliantly bedecked err- scientific triumphs of to -day. But the field lace of the furs. We even ho thou h the tree frightening us so that pail and But this I know, I shall be God's forev r: - t ' �. Y g F Pte+ g So I can trust.. • ; - . 1 = ments, and bearing a casket of jewels in his opened to speculative imagination is bewil- wp did not dare to breathe our hopes to torches -fell from our hands. But a fermi- - {Anonymona. .. ri band to win lovino lances from indifferent daring in its immensity and fascinating in mother, that there mi ht be a few to s on, liar voice s ke before we had Lime to fly. . - . 11 D g f3 Y - Saturda I trust everything under God - t a ea, form an appropriate back round to its mystery. Without going so far as to the sled. It was fat er. The pack of wolves had Y— Y g . - y g to habit, upon which, in all ages, the law- ' ' I,- the white robes and sac: or stony feces nf suggest that these discoveries will lead to Evening fell and the cold nipped so hit. overtaken him just as he reached the spring, has main- j t� giver, as well as the schoolmaster, ' • - the girls in front. Y , means of inter - stellar communication, there t+erly that we ceased our little excursions to and he had sprung up the tree. ly placed his reliance ; habit, which makes - . . •- • can be no doubt that its effects on our own the lake to see if we could hear father eom- There he sat within ,.few hundred feet everything easy, and casts all difficulties t . • " T i " For the -Woman Who Loves Flowers. I planet will be enormous. Here the way will in As the darkness thickened I scald of the house expecting to freeze to death . 8• - upon the deviation from a wonted course. ' be opened fcr communibation between light- see mother grew uneasy, but still, as father if he stayed in the tree, and knowing that Make sobriety a habit and intemperance - _ The woman who loves flowers yet who ships and the shore without the ineonve- was frequently detained by some parish i-, was certain death to leave it. His rifle will be hateful ; make t and cnt habit and , . - ?'_ i ` cannot at this season afford to indulge her nience of submarine cable. Mountainous matter, she was not real) alarmed. The and the sled, its contents unharmed, were - . ; taste shpuld o afield ere the buds be m to Y re. klese profligacy will be as contrary to . - K g• peaks can be put in communication without childrep. were sent off to bed, all except my- at the foot of the tree. Picking up our nature of the child, grown or adult as the ' .. I swell. Let her gather lilac and a rays of the work of stringing a wire over miles of self, I, as the eldest, was chosen to sit at torches in a few moments, father was warm- most atrrocioua crimes are to an of us..-= • . young birch, branches of beech, wild plum, difficulties, and throughout the countries Of Fred's bedside with mother. ing his chilled limbs before the fire, and [Lord Brougham. Y . - �6 - . pussy willow, cherry, forsythia, and wis- the world, there is a promise that unsightly Has fever had increased and he lay moan- Fred, after his drink of fresh water and his . ' taria.• Then, if she have a sunny window, poles and dangerous weblike networks will iu in a troubled &lee We moistened his medicine, was sinking quietly to sleep. We - . i -- 4 �_ g >� SPARE MOMENTS. '- - f,, let her set the bare branches in a vase of cease to be a feature of the city streets. parched lips f vent y, and as I was fully heard the wolves all night, more of less, but . warm (not hot, not- tepid) water on the These are all consummations devoutly to be . we none of ue "minded that. - �— - ' . . - Y ably to do'that. told mother to take anap - The average size of an American farm is , I, _`I window ledge and patiently await develup- wished, and that the hope for them is no and I would attend to Fred. She lay down i 610 acres. . . '' 1 ments. mere visionary dream, is testified by the on the settee before the fire and soon the . - _� . _ Her pains will soon be rewarded by ,bun- nature of the success alread achieved, and sound of her breathir , re star as the tick- Some insects are in a state of maturity . .. - - Y g fl INTERESTING ITEMS. dance of blossoms, small it is true, but per- the tactical knowledge of the men pushing thirty minutes after birth. "- fact in form and color. Ae the water eve P g P is ing of the clock, told me she was asleep 1 i`� - : °. P' the investigations. Gigantic as the progress was tired myself, but I tried hard to Keep The French still fight an average of four A squad of policeman• in Philadelphia, . . . - orates care must be taken to fill "up the vase in the use of electricity has already been: awake. How long I did so, or bow long I thousand cluele a yzar, now rush over -their beats on bicycles. >_� - ' - _. every, second day, using, of course, warm the world is but awakening to the smallness - slept, I cannot tell. I opened my eyes with Sir. Gladstone thinks that Milton was Four pounds of gold have been collected : - ;. -: - . water. As far as. possible keep an even of its knowledge and the extent of the re+ t i �' ' . g a snap. I had dreamed thatsome one with the Graf author to sell manuscript. from the soot of .the chimney of the Royal , .. - . *,� {. ; ... temperature and avoid draughts. The ions et to be explored. outhad called me. P Mint in Berlin. writer recalls a case where a bunch of prow- g Y P I listened, end above the si bin of the It' has been reckoned that if the whole ' . i. lain buds was tom letel s sled through , - - ocean should be dried up, all water passing . There are nearly 10;000 steamships in the . • - . .- g P Y p° north wind that had arisen w tie slept 1 world and their a re ate burden amounts . 't the carelessness of a servant who left them away in vapour, the amount of salt remain t aggregate - heard the long -drawn howl of a wolf, and r ire aiuout 10 000 OOJ tons. ' flow to Use btale I31'8ad.. in would he enough to cover 5,000.000 , I in front of an open window for I:alf an hour. then snottier howl and anoLl►er, until a g g - .: Stale bread is far too useful in the kitchen chorus of terrible howls and snsrliug yells square miles with s layer one mile thick. The owl is unable to move the egeball, To Stop wail Biting. ' - for there to be any difficulty for utilizing it. was • borner by on the wind. The howls There is a carving knife and fork in New which is immovable fixed in the socket by - - To begin with there are bread crumbs. York which is the largest set to the world, a strong, elastic cartilaginous case. - _ _ The suggestion is made concerningh the g grew fonder and I knew the pack was ap- g ,. -• _ - : These are much nicer for many puddings if roachin ,ere often the had. The seem- The knife is 10J feet long and the fork 7J The frog, owing to its peculiar structure, - - i sail- biting habit that an efficient remed F g Y Y ' 7 baked in the oven till crisp, then pounded, ed to stop in the wood at a little distance !cet• The handles - are made out of ele- cannot breathe with the mouth open, and if - ` . t e to dip the finger tips after every ban sifted, and stored -for use in aid -tight bottles. front the house, then the doubled their phanes tusks and are worth £160. Together it were forcibly kept open, the creature .- . washing nto a strop solution of quinine y 1.!:'`.. g l' q the bread - crumbs can be allowed to color noise. In a moment more I heard a sniffing the implements are valued at £300 and would die of suffocation. . . >nd glycerine. Any druggist will prepare g - - - . % ' or not, according to the purpose for which and scratchin st the door and alaho° h and weigh 320 lb. The entire coast -line of the lobe is about t of requisite strength ;the bitter taste will g g g a=, they are wanted. For frying no one knows the howls still sounded some distance away, An interesting experiment is bein made 136,000 miles. - -' .top children from further, biting, and will • •• % . - _ • + iintil they have tried them the differenoo I knew that one wolf at least was rowl- on some of the en ines of the Great Eastern All the corres ondence from�the Vatican , emindan adult as well. 1 • P B p , these crisp, even crumb3 make both in the in for us. Railway Company to teat theadv►n es of concerning church matters is carried on in Persons atllicteci with hang nails can cure g Y PaAY mg g - ": appearance and •aiste of the things fried in 'llotlier awake, but she was not frighten. oil as a fuel in the ordinary locomotive& Latin. - them with persistent treatment. They comp g Y - • them. t3 to the care they bestow on ed for our safes The rude cabin doors Several of the engines have been supplied usu ^ay from an abnormally dry condition � y' gt PP No fewer than twenty-nine peers died - - of t ie skin. The fingers should Le soaked a their breaderumbs, or chapelure, that the were strong, and the windows were too with oil tanks, and the firemen; have the during the past year, or at the rate_ of more - - - ' few minutes every night and the dried and French in great measure owe the success of small and high in the walls for a wolf to option of using the oil or the coal as they than two a month. - loosened skin carefully cut away. ' Then their frying. These crumbs also make an leap through. However, she did not con• t utk'fit. Experience has shown that the - .. . , _ . i rosaline or nail salve, procurable at any excellent pudding in this way : Soak four ceal from me her anxiety about father.' I men prefer the oil. It requires less atok- - ounces of bread- crumbs in a pint of boiling told her he had probably remained at the ing, and produces a steadier boo of steam. drug store or toilet counter, may be applied F Y Terrible Plight of Two Ladies. . ' V 11 milk, beating them well together, and add ettlement over ni ht and that even if he •• i, . and left over night, The salve performs a lug two whole eggs lightly beaten, a grate had not no Wolfe could overtake him fit. Money is called starling because in the The Daily Graphic contpins Lhe third double office of healin and nourishing of autos the same of lemon time of Richard I. money coined in the . g g Pte• and in on the glib ice. east of German became • letter of their special commissioner describ- the sore and impoverished skin. Lt caring au err to taste, ,Spread the bottom its an y on account of its in his visit to Russia. He writes of a - for the nails a jeweler's file so called will g ,' y Now and then a wolf detatehed himself -purity, in especial request in England and K , .� be found very much better to use than the kind of jarr, and pour the bread cram* from the mainbody in the grove and at last I was called Easterling money,' as the . workroom having been established by Prince milk etc. over it and sake till brown, there were st�seral howlin around the : ofthat t of (iermanv wereealled people Viasintsky s steward and his wife and adds 3 coarse ones usually provided in tuanicure i , g par ter- r' Then, have you tried brew souffle , For house and sniffing at the doors. - —The stewards wife told me Sri amusing • - seta. In any event, eschew these —the sets g begs. thou touchin anecdote of what had oe- this boil half a pint of new milk, flavoring The uproar awakened the sick boy, His i 'line following advertisement appeared re though ° g — buying separately, and of the best quality, , iZ PPce curred two days before. The news of the .. scissors oftener nail brash and file. it with stick vanilla or lemon peel, as you fever had become greatly heightened, and `` I - - ' P . - prefer. Pour this when boiling on two or he called for water. I went to the pail to cently in an American newspaper:— '6Want sewing -room had spread to a village some - . • — three good slices of bread divested of al get him some and found it was empty. ed. —A oung lady as Clerk of the County miles off. and two sisters determined to . - .- ` .' $lots for the Household• Court of Elbert Count It will be acres- ' crust, and when this has steeped for a few What should we do Y Our water was Y• make the attempt to get to the workroom, i; Sal and vinegar- will clean the mica in minutes beat it till quite light with a silver brow 'at from a s tin dower in the ve, nary for her to marry the County Judge. — although they had sold every article of • _ g g' F g grove, Address Count Judge, Elberton. There "_ - . stovg doors, fork ; add to this, after removing the vanil- t he very place where the wolves seemed the Y g ' clothing they posg,essed for food. They bon- - __ . ° ^it is nut into whitewash it will stick la, about a desserts onful of au err (the leEe were nearly a thousand applications. rowed a neighbour's horse, harnessed him x ; r, Po B thickest g f.•- �_'-: }: much better. sum ;r you use the lighter your soufl9e will It there had beep snow on the ground we There are but three places in the world to their a edge, wrapped their father's sheep - - ' � gi c y -,i% c pet cent. of the people who be), one ounce of butter, and the yolks of might. have opened the door and snatched a where women possess the privileges of skin coa� round them, and drove off to the r r - `" � - are lathe are affected in the left aide. three eggs, one at a time, beating each dipperful kefore the wolves could touch ns. voting which are accorded to men, and they workroom. Arrived there, they jumped out . " . If you want boiled rice w be white add,, separately, into the mixture. At thelastnux But there was no snow. We did not know are Iceland, Pitcairn Islands, and the isle and ran into the room, when the steward's tittle lemon juice to the water in which it is in lightly the whites of the eggs, whipped what to do. of Man. wife saw that one girl was stark naked, . - boiled. , - to the stiffest possible froth, and pour the . Fred called for water continually. Mother The stock of Bank of England notes which while the other had nothing on but the rem- - - • ; - g I. - i Ladies will be lad to hear that the cocas mixture into swell- papered souffle dish, adds nearly frantic. 8o did I. We both !ire paid fn 6 re years 61113,400 boxes, which Hants of a shirt. They had drivszz the eight ,t g some morsels of butter on the top, and bake believed that unless Fred had water he if placed side by side, would reach over two or ten miles with only tl.eir fathers tatter- - is to be the favorite flower for bonnet trim- in not too hot an oven for thirty-five to miles. If-the notes themselves were laced ed sheepskin coat over them, and the then - '- wing leis spring. would died before morning. P P .. -Z_ forty minutes. Serve at once, dusted with I went into the shed to get father's shot- in a pile they would reach to a height of mometer was standing at somethitg like 10 - Cod -liver oil.,• taken in small dozes in the a little sugar, gun. I had a wild idea that I might grad- five miles. They weigh ninety foie and re- degrees below zero (Fahrenheit). These two - - - I. - ,orm of an emulsion after meals is recom- . — resent 1,760 millions.sterlin determined young irls were inted out to . •' ° • sally kill all the wolves by bring out of the p g• Y g g far �; pointed . . . mended as a preventive of influenza. .. - d �, • ' me. The were now clothed in garments ` . , S window. I could find no shot er than Y g �. : = g . - , ('Q4Ps o f deafness have often men outed $ p ng dock snob, and I gave ap my foes. i trade in the workroom, and looted clean . - . . }` ' the i.�e of glycerine applied by dropping Therwere about gaiag seat, si�i ss6 All around the shed htmg many valuable The principal Receiving -bones of the a°d industrious lasses. - ` - •it into the ear and a plug of cotton wool or down while_ her h ill hallo- h1a ga- furs. There were skins of all sorts of ani• Royal , umane Society is in yde Park, and w . = . �r �., - � Sint being placed in afterwards, so as to coat. male, but the most valuable were twelve those who would wish to see the ap_ paratus The feeling is often the deeper truth, the - . I don t ber�+e bons me oast fine fox skins with bush tails. In m to ed in rescuing a drowni . . . keep the gar moist.. �s �4' 4i y one q p y y g th ' ng would opinion the more superficial one.. ,.- - ! -. Persons- suffering from cold in the head she said ,uIa. T'aitecW i■ 6J dirt, coiner stood a barrel, and I steeped into it, do well to pa it a visit • boats, ladd9re, - .. - �i .. - . F. Y g glycerine. g �d Pce Pd • Ys. Of 50Q.000,000 passengers carried last ' . . will secure some relief b usin I cerise. and her votioe tliiisd a > slthou h I `knew it contain no water, ropes and ea, wicker -hosts boo life- . " `- They nhould obtain a camel's hair brush, "Not love yao, my dears WM, how being all of pitch used 'for caulking out preserving appan►tus, baths, beds, and all year on American waters and from Amerf � . - 'I : '•-. ' • can ports only sixty-five lives were lost. _ Yiediut.. size, of druggi >t, and with this absurd t 3fiurrst I ltd! ytifat salty moment boats. the requisite parsphernaliaare there • while ; .. ,W � Taint the nostrils with glycerine as far back that I love you—love you sith sU my Mother called me in and bade me open those who wish to tree the society's men at - -: _ )O - �. 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I v. - - . . 1, I .. . ,�t� - - - ­ell ��* * 1, i, - - - , I i� .I 4 I - ; e 'Ii� *1 � ality just that is theology u faith; Q*-es- W"t U0011 ft 16fter? - __ - ­ *' * UMG SJULE& 1­.1J # ; . , i;k. . ­ - - . ! �,�,, . . THE _REA LITT or rAITIL �, : - _ - 1. . . .., - . m , ' . .. 1. . . _ _ . ", !r�n ­ tion morality and you get moral philosophy. .- 't 4 1 � I .it M k�S , .. . - BY ZL1r.A WUZWJ,= . . . . � a � . WUZOX- , I . . . 1- e i , . . � . �, 7'. . - � �.� ," g', X . - �: ., ­:�. . ­ � - P4�� - � ` - - . . ­ . 14. , .. j I self ..... I ".4 � w • 'f`* . . . But � ! � , . - . Question faith and you get theology. I wasith il" �, -RS', � - I . , By GROU(M 110DOW ': I and glory. place and power, . . Tt In ]probably after he has given him �f I . . . � '.-, t - '�'. I . . who will maintain that only. the moral Phil - What am the , worth to is or you I ' - - - iif` ,_1 -&� .. - - I - � - . .1� , _.h - - 's � , I . . . . .'_ . . . iZ6 , with the sway that a man foals cheap. � : ��,';tj� P � We are all able to sympath IF o8ophers can be moral ? How, then, can it For the lease ols'11% runs in an hour. r `�;., ` _ - �d , . _. ...'F', ��J. . - '. . Z rd, I believe ; help Thou be maintained that only the theologians call And Death stands ready to claim his due; Telephones are a -great convenience and I " �, . ho said. " Lo PdreBld .14'.. I I mail W -Jv­*,-� I - SORAding honors or hea;w of gold, : - - - ,7 i.-. -4 .. . . yet people are all the time talking against I :�.$�t­ '�.. . ' .J141.*1 5. . , I F, 0 I I ." i _ . me the - � � � . - Mille unbelief." - have faith? A good man said t* What are they all when all is told I ura - -,Ai '1­ _,� ,� � - , � , I . - curet. .. .- *&,-!� I . I ad ; he had faith. But 11 And by so doing Hood's Sarsaparilla . �i . , T,�. This man believed other day that no one had & right to . them. - ; ", 1.� - . . ft. .. �. ; iA iv � - I . creed than there., scrofula, salt rheum, and all other blood ".. *n -1 , . - I r had he said his cr say that he believed the Apostles' nn- A pain or a pleasure, a =die or a tear- A postal card is a good deal like a man's . . " - 14 1�' . . Boone . , � � ', � . -1-11 , �, , . . . . ��,. . . , deep consciousness of the What does it matter what we claim I I eases, aids proper dige-stion, ecres dyspersimN - .,t !* ­1 came upon him ad less he is able to answer the metaphysical , watch. When he gets hard up he tries to , �-�. - �,or� - . � _ For we step from the cradle ont-) the bier. � ' �, ...V. . . . � - I . gives strength to every organ of the body.. - ­-`,P,� - W­Kt* � . . weakness of the inadequacy, Of the igno- questions that are therein a goested Bu And a cm aless world goas on the same. get all he can on it, "�.,­_ " I • � . - : weak ' '_ 'I '_ '�'g L - '... . _ . ,4 �_ - s faith. What - - ;�,� 11% . .. - ' " � . , of the limitation, of his ought it not to be said with equ�l force that I Hours of gladness or hours of sorrow. . - i It and prevents attacks of that tired feellagolf � , --�-.:�p ,,, , "'.. " ranee . . � -,, did he believe ? He believed that Jesus of I no one ought, then, to keep the command- What does it matter to us to morrow I " You kick the buckst, *a do the rest, - more serious affection. The fact that It has _. 1'-�'.­. ­�_. - _1 . - � . � .r,.1.1 , , . 11�,.. , . . is the unique sign over a coffin shop in one . .,V2'-" I 'i� I . - - �� � , . . Nazareth could help him. He looked into meats unless he is able to answer the meta - I Truth of love or vow of friend. . . cured thousands of others Is sufficientreLson .-. .- ',,_,�.!A,:,.,.-�';" • 1. . . - - of our Western cities. '.. -'��"F,i �'e.;�;� I , . . � I - His voice, and -lie reco physical questions that are suggested by the Tender caresses or cruel sneers, . for belief that it will cure y;)tL ' L k: '-':�'*,', " -';�'!Lk . , . .. His face, he - heard :,.-, _` ; 0 ; � . - . . _. i What do they matter t,O ug in the andl The quality of mercy may not be strain. I . ­ Z 1� in Rijn a helper in his time of in - - - moral law? N. IL Be sure to get ­.­.".' _-,,.�'�.':�'�_4�*70��,,�4 I I . sized -1 , 1_:_ ..�',-,­.',�,�W*�:, . 11 . - , . . For the brief day dies and the long night ad, but it frequently manages -somehow to - .�_� . . _.... I— J ­ ,?­ ., . . I � . � ­_..., .,­�., I . � Yet had you asked him questi�,ns shout This, however, comes out more plainly . . ' i.,,­* a I , I . - 11 I.., �. ­_-.;,1W 6­, ,,,,-I , . .. . , . .a�, - -1 al I .. . Uv - . 00 S . .1. ,_g - 4 JL_ y , - i_­. `.,.­. , , Jesus of Nazareth he have been puz- . . . y nears. get exceedingly thin. �' ' - '_ - "' - ' - ,a when we leave our inquiry about theology Passionate kisses or tears of gall , - _ 4M . I . . . - ^- .4, , . The grave will open and cover 1 1 11 zled-how to answer. Was He only anothe and ask the other questiou, what is faith ? thorn AIL Good Old Lady (to tramp at the door)- - ��.. , ...L... �, , , � - . i - olk - .. I - , � .I- 11^ .. I � IFI_' ,,, % , a I � ""ilk I �. V . . - H . �rl;w� ..1.1 i "Are you a pious man?" Tramp - "I I think - ; - ?r"W. . ? was He the long expected Messiah . - I . - �'. . , -, , I rabbi Faith is the accepting as tr a what we are Ho I .. . - . - .� V . ; . * .,.� � . , , I I r- rn,3 Homeless vagrant. or honored guest, - ; . _%'. _. Z: - .. , He the incarnation the .. .'t, - no, mum ; I love pie." , ­ .:_:� .. . of Israel .was H told. If I see an event happen, I know Poor and humble or rich and great- . . . . .� . - �_ '. - ' - . - , . ­ , - ' ' . - . a, r - . . . . have replied, 1.* . 1_7_:.. A. I : - s man would that that event has happened. That is All are racked w1f.h the worlds unrest; . . .... "I I . . . Son of od? -this . Boston Mother-" Why do" )?riscilla - I .. �­.�4 ilk. P "I - � - - . I - ­'� - 9. . . . 11 I know not. yes; He is a rabbi. but knowledge. If I am told by somebody in All mug meet with the common fate. . Sarsaparill _q I., - L - blush?" Annetta-- Ple;se, mum, she's .. _., � ,�'-, . � -., , . Not a Sund Lilo from childhood C.11 we are old, . . _ •�i­ , I - I , - . - . ._A'1� %:,: I . ­ .� - I �­ I " what more I cannot tell." N ILY whom I have confidence that an event has What Is it when all is told I ,f . studying improper fractions." . . . ._...11.. ... .. .1 , " . 'C'10 � .. _.11, .: I . ish but happened, I am as sure of it as if I had seen . I � I �­ -.1 �.',- • . . - : school scholar in any Christian par Sold by all druWsts. #I; sixforX5. Prepared .. _�z , _ _,��,_ I �� � " Patti has a pensive air about her, don't -4 r C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mug. .­j �, ". ..�� . .� - , . - , 1 . . . , . I - . ­ - - - could have posed him. That is, this man it with my own eyes ; but my certaint 'a � � . - � I - � you think so?" 11 Not a bit of it. On the , . - . . I - . - . . ­�; I .. . was notably lacking ' not knowledge, it is faith. Faith, Zen', - : '' , - i,_1 . Oo I biA not SuadeiL � 0- � -, -. had faith, but he . . ralngs contrary, it is ex-pensive." . ,�O �.. ... - . . I Doses One Do11W _- � - .$� . - !, - , . . - theology. . has regard both to & proposition slid to a , ��­ _�_,' , - �1. knowledge of the, I . . ­� � I -_ 11 I -1 .1 The density of Oh, the good time to a-comin', you must hope 11 Is it true that Chollie lost all his , . " i. . . . Yet Jesus helped hide. person. It maybe thought of in both ways, to ,iee it start, - When " . ' I - r .-. .:. �,,�', �*. � �� �- as not dark clothes in a hotel fire?" "It is. . . _ s , --t47 . . his theological ignerance W as the accepting of the truth of &statement, When the sermon and doxology w9wt be so . -. �, -� �-_:-!� � I , . . - . . !..�j ­­41'.': . . . - - enough benediction and as the putting of faith in person. ". - . - 1�,%: ­:_ . . . . .,I- gh to keep the light of that ben far apart; Chollie was fired they kept his trunk." A Rice WoMalL L _'. � � . . I �.,:,� f 'yg', ­ .. . . though he a the man with the collection won't strike . . I.:..: out. The man was blessed, was Th6se two elements enter into faith. Faith, Sunday- school Teacher-If Now, can any Man ... _ .. i ity. one piece o' tin A man said that his idea of & nice � . , divin� The in- - - .1 I - . , matic then, depends upon authority. Authority An' without whippin, little boy tell me what Easter is celebrated wo 4 11 . - glicrant of syste - they'll get& man glory witho ' was one who charmed with what he said . - �f' * -Y`�` . wo , " ' 9; 1 � � difference between, is one of the essential factors of human of him in I . for ? Good Little Boy (eagerly)-' I Eggs. " 1­ ", , I 1. . - . . fe-rence is that there is a differ � . _1 . t - . i .-# . ..: -, - - .. and paid very little, attention to the things '. _. .... ... . � . . I - . - - . -theology and faith. thought. We cannot get along without it. . Teacher-" Mary? And what is your last • he did. . :- -.�_�,,, - - . . v . . � I ".1 : . I between It will be with us some day. -_ , . ...".. - � - . . �". . . of - That there must be a difference Authority is no more to be decried than For we kinder hear It huMMIn`*, -- name?" Young %Voman-" I can't tell just A nice woman is one who says good - ::--, �,-'.' .. - . � _.� ", . . . I .. " - I - - 1b. _. - . theology and faith would seem to be plain metaphysics. Like the 'theology it is both. ' But it's mighty faraway, . yet, the chances are it will be Smith." morning with a- smile and good night with & - . '__-�. .� I . . the fact that theology is difficult, com- right, and valuable, and necessary so long An'it'a •mighty long a-comin'! . - � I : 1. ::.:., - from . . - - `.-,�4;-. ,_ I fi,'N - � .. 1, -1 .. .4,11, f4lements, and imp�)s- as it keeps its place. " I'll see you later," said the slangy , blessing. _ .- :: . , . ,*�, . .. I I ted, full of entail. uthority gets di nice woman is one who doesn't make . ;_.f.�-.1. , ' - - plica . . i A Is- oh, the, good time to a-comin', you must meet young man. " No. George." she murmured, I A ' . .- , . ,;k . � . - � mole or acquirement e cept to people of in- tinctly out of its place, when it speaks in It If you can. 44 don t you say that, It's nearly twelve you suffer at second-hand with her aches, ..­�.� I.:._,X__� ­ - r , , - r - . _ r - h , _ r - r While fait will go looking t - a - 1. ,'_ r__ .", . .- __ . : tellectual ability and training, - imperatives, when one says to another "you When the office with a lantern o'clock now." nor expect you to think there is but on � ". ��..; - ". . . . . . �1. - . - � . I -_ - ,-,.. . expected from the simplest Christian. must not think, you must let me d for the man; - I, . . - - ,-,.. , . . is e o lour - 0 one �.. -. ". - - 11 To such a demand no . ' . doctor in the world, and that he is th . .. .� ... � .11 I I - Faith, indeed, is set beside the gate of on- thinking for you. ' And the man when caufrht, and taken by a Ali, soon the season will be here - ;4 _. . ­ 1, '­,fl - - � - ' - of her choice. I . the pre whirlwind of surprise. Of which swains often dream, . I • rWho I -, .V � I I . . . . trance into religion. It is one of rational being has any right to yield ; no, Will not see his friends forsaken, and resign . A nice woman is �one is-even y p1664- _' :�&,'_\ I �", .- _. ... . . requisites of the initial sacrament. -IFfirst not for one hour. That means inteAectua - When it's'most too warm for oysters - . �empera,�. - e{�_,. _ i I P, * - . ­. - Evidently this . I before he dical And 'most too cold for cream.. I ed with the weather-that is, the ..�, ,_."--­f-._" :.,.K . faith and then baptism. E .. am. . ,_ -­�� . - i '. - - - . -_ ... ­". � . I - . slaver .- " '.. _. 'IV , . . cannot be theological faith, else nobody - e - It will be with us some d ture does not affect her temper, and when : _.. ,,�, ". - _:', -� - �e� . . - I cann or . . ay -Bertha's mother saw fit to punish for � - . , _- . AuZority, however, in in its proper place For • we kinder hem It hummin!; - - the skies min water she does not shower _..' . _.. � .... - i . I . should he baptised without a satisfactory when instead of commanding, it bears wit- -, But it's mighty far away. , � . some little naughtiness. After a minute the . .. . . aduates testa and groans everywhere. . " . ' . .. - theoligical examination: . 1: � - �: ­ ­. . . . .. Ation' Only the gr nees. Perha p*a a better word than " author- An' iVe mighty long &�comiu'l child sobbed out, " Well, mamma, that �.: �, - I - - . A nice woman is one who can eat vibab 9. .. r­..11. _. � .1 . . � . _ �. - of divinity schools would have any right ,in ity" would be "testimony." Authority in , . hurt ;'you whipped me right where there . ­ . _-I-. I- :. ' ' - I . � set before her, wear the clothes she Dos . ­ . �- . - . . � � -, _ - , , . - i the Christiaa Church. Only the parsons its right meaning weren't any bones." .. , ­_ _ . . . . ng signifies the witness, the - - sesses, and do both with amiability an • .. ­ , - . - _. . � .- 1:,._`�__` couldbesaved. Theparsons? How judgment, the verdict, the decision of one . some usdu 8keto1le& Bards often write. ",0h, onward flow, without envy. .. _,-, � I �.. . . . . f them, in these undogmatic days, could whom we consider to be competent to dc- - A correspondent . pondent of the London Daily Thousilver stream the meadows thrxigh. " wi . I a. . - _'. 1, . . - - " 0 I' . . ... I .-. .: - - Z , stand the test? Few are even the parsons . - I _. . .- . ride. In thii sease of it, we are the time Graphic, investigating the famine stricken Suppose they told it not to go- - i...1 - _ - - en n hares - I �o could get into this theological heav letting other people do our thinking for us. districts of Ru4sia, Mme to describe some of What do you think the stream would do i Harriers are chiefly used in hunti *1 g ��_ ' . . .11, . . . I - ,g .. I L - 1 who . We have great reason to be profoundly the ustive,s customs *a follows : Dots your pastor permit himself to make In England. . ! '. � . � - except on large conditions. . .. . . . - Another reason for being sure that tbeol- _._ - . - . .. - - - grateful that we are so made that by thin " There are scarce] any forests in the jok is in the pulpit ?" said one lady to an- Poodle is derived from the German pudel, ' - �-'. - " ' - ogy and faith are not by any means identi- hand of faith we can reach out and accept . f Tambof; the ground is simply oil er. " Oh, yes," was the answer in an a puddle or pool. . . . , man rovince o 51, . ..- I t - . � cal is the. fact, which is attested by ina, and make our own, what others give lie. bare steppes, with scarcely a this or = apologetic tone • 11 but the are never very Dalmatian or coach dogs or said to have - .�'. :.� � . . . unfortunate experiences 1�­. . ,.. . . . . . . -.1- � eriences that it is quite Otherwise, the world would be full of Oan them. You can take a sledge and drive good ones and no one been first bred in Dalmatia- . � - - possible for men to be excellent and accur- % ,-A: I'- . . I , � . . _. . _�. . up babies. Each person would have to die- for miles over the undulating plains without " It's my terrible mouth they say, that makes Ill I -, . . ate theologians without being very good cover all knowledge for himself. As it is, coming across any forest land. Here and .� 1: I ' - t , . . o My onemies all decamp," * - " , - . _­ _-, - Christians. Everybody knows that when we all help each other. All the generations there you see a recent! planted He grimly Haid. and then with his mouth - : - . . 1. ..._ . - . . . � - - I __ . - our Lord was here the people with whom Wood con' Ile licked a poor little Wanip! . . - .. - - . Y. • - • . to find least in common, against of the past help us to do our thinking. All sisting of young trees which have been set Professor-" All statistics prove that the " . . - ... ­.. .1 I � . . ,:. i - . - - . . ]lie was able the discoverers, all the explorers, all the in,. by some enterprising landed proprietor, . • . - �.. - blonde women are more difficult to get on - I . - . . . . . whom He had to use the strongest language ventors all the deep reasoners, help us to do The result of this want of wood to at the sAu Ust I - ­.­.. of condemnation were the professors of with than the brunettes." Astonished . .. I ... 9 our thinking. No man lives, though he be inhabitants are obliged to use straw for fuel. . 1. *. ,.�...�. :.. . ' - I ., .. systematic divinity in the theological semi- u Auditor - "Are you certain of that ?" Pro- 99 .1 . � ' " ' � � . . - . - '411 .. the most independent of all free tTinkers, A bundle of straw is 1pushed into the oven fessor-" It's a fact." Astonished Audi ter __ , , � , __ . ­ . nariesof Jerusalem. Jesus found more I . . � � -� .. . - I , ­ who does All his own thinking. and & light in applied. When the straw has - . � . �. _. . .. good in publicans and sinners than in -I, Then I'm positive my wife dyes liar - - ­ - I I .1 _. .. -1 . . . I . . ". ­1 - -- _:.... i . . the creed is the verdict ef the great body burned out, leavine nothing but the glowing hair !" . 1, - and pharisees. ower - • il , . -, "A' . - � . Tice', then, betWeen the- of spiritual masters upon the truths of re- embers, the oven is shut up so that the heat ' . . . , .�t., I , . - There is a differe He must have been a very bright boy,, X . I.. . - .� - . . ligion. Let a man. if he can, work it all in be retained for " long a period an poo- - - _.�_____ - V ­ _.. . ion ill out for himself. Let him test each ch articM _ - FDr Dyspepsia. � -_- . � .. I . , - elegy and faith. ,The Christian religion I SiNe. As there was a failure of the crops very bright little boyi who said to his L '. . - , _. ., - - I . . _. . . _; its demand for faith must not be understood by all the tests •-he knows. The Christian last autumn, there has been very little straw mother: "I wish lion would me up." A. Bellanger, Prbpr., Stove Foun. '. ".I..." - . .1 I _: as re - The ,, . � , .- � 11 � I - . - . - - � requiring a knowl'&Igc of theology. i 0 Church welcomes all such testing. But let available for fuel this winter. In fact, ill Why ?" the mother asked. "Because it dry, Montagny, Quebec, writes: "I , �:: . .�: .. � Apostles' Creed may be recited by very would be such a joke oil the lion. He would � , - �. .�i ry im- no man blame another who, not being of a some of the poorer ifflages there are cottages have used August Flower for Dy i q . - � ; I i petfeat theologians. " Lord, I believe • theological bent. of mind, is content to so- where the warmth of a fire has for think I was inside of him and I should be - . - .1.L � I 1. . • _. . several pepsin. It have me gTeat relief. I - - ' .. I ' . - . - - help Thou mine unbelief," may rightly be is gi up in heaven." . rcpt what the clinrch teaches. This person months been unknown. In such cams two . ; _... - . . .. . - __ . the voice of our own heari. What, then, is - a recommend it to all Dyspeptics a3 a .." - : ' $ , . I , . , ' ! I - - - I . the difference between theology and fail',' ? is satisfied that the church is wise an he or three families have crowded into one hut, Young Spri htly-11 .1 have come, air, to . ..1. - I - 1. . : is. He is glad to have set down in this and have tried to keep some beat in their ask your daulTter's hand. The affection is very good remedy." . . . 1_ I " , . i - . � __ - � . . . . . - I This will best �e understood by asking, first, form of words the simple statement of the bodies by packing theinielves like sardines .-. . 1. . �. ­.�..,. .. __. .- - "What is theology? and, then, What is Ig returned, and I am in a condition to keep - - .. ..� � - . - . fait!.. truths in which the great company of the on the top of the stove, and on the shelf her." Father (spreading hill hands over his FA. Bergeron, General Dealer I i .- � - . .- . - .. - . _.- What is theology? Theology is orde4d Christian otainO and scholars have from the which extends thence to the opposite wall, face) -4 I I have only one daugh ter." Y.S. Lauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes: " f. � . • f, .. , .. � - _. � . , , I filet agr�ed. He looks back and notes that on a level with the top of the oven. This -" Well, I only want one wife; I am not have used August Flower with the " - 1� I...' It , : I � . . religious ,knowledge. It is 0te technical, questioners have tested this old creed with - shelf in generally six feet wide and eight a %I in , . ' ... . -exact statement of tell * - ­ _.- ] scientific and glous . or on.' . best possible results for Dyspepsia." , . ..-- - i every acid known to theological chemistry, feet long, so that &bout eight people can find . .- - . . .- __ . - I - truth. The business of the theologian is to and that the creed has endured. Heinakes sleeping accommodation on it. VnIemany of a' Now then," said Judge-Sweetzer in• . a a I * . - - _. i gather together all the religious truth that loud voice 11 Mr. Battingartner, you were C. A. Barrington, Engineer' and 7- . . z� up his mind that the tests of the present the larger huts a wide benchn take the � I . � . . . I � I - I . • . . .. . can be found, to classify it, to set it in a day questioners arc likely to result in the place of the shelf, but the bench is present' at this fray. Did Murphy, the General Smith, Sydney, Australia, . *.. � - I . I . - - .- - : . I system, and to draw inferences from it. He same assurance of the vealidity of these an. not a very warm sleeping place if _plaintiff seem carried away with excite writes: "August Flower has effected. . . • . .:. 7. li leel . : - is to do in his department what the man of mentment! " " Nein : he vos carried away ., .- 1. . - - .-. . .. i science does in his. cient truths. And he asks no questions, he there in no heat in the stove, hence the pre- - on two piece poards mid his headt split a complete cure in my case. it act- .. .1 � . . :� J 6, Fuzzles himself with no problehis, he vexes Terence, for a shelf close to the ceiling where I .. I Plainly, then, theology , . open all down his pack." " That will do. ed like a miracle." - Ph A y will contain' himself with no doubt. He accepts the it in warm. I ell may stand down. " I - . . I - . � . _� . � � , great many statamen ' ts of a great many de- Christian creed as. he accepts the law of While passing through St. Paterabury the - . . . . . 4�S . ­ I . grees of iii,portanc--. - Part of it will be of gravitation, worrying as little about the other day I saw some clothes which some . - ' ' . Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss. ,*vn : - - , . - , . - very considerable value: Dart of it might be theological difficulties of thcone, asaboutthe industrious and philanthropic ladieL, were . - " I consider your August Flower the � - . I - J lost or forgotten and the � world be quite as A Hotel in the 0esert. . . . I mathematical complications of the other. making for the distresipml peasantry. These � 'It in Said that 13,000 foreigners in best remedy in the world for Dys- - , .-. . . . _.. . happy.. Plainly, also, theologywill include It seems to me that such a decision and ac- latli�a were, in my opinion, wasting their quest of health are spending the present pepsia. I was almost dead with I - t 11 � - a great many mistakes. It will not, in this ceptance is a sign of moat excellent, good labor, for in the first place the material used winter in Cairo. Among them are a few . . . * . . - . that disease, . . . . - - : respect, be much different from the similar sense. a air of ase, but used several bottles I I I - . . wastoo, good, about four or fivetimes who refer quiet to gayety, and the . .1 . , I ­. statement of 'physical truth. It will have .. .. But faith in even simpler and easier than the price of the cloth of which the moujik Wthe ( aert to that of the city. A while ago of August Flower, and now con- . 'L. ­.-� . . . . . i its guesses and its misses. It will have its the acceptance of a'proposition, it is thi his wife make their clothes; and in the a sincerely . I put- and I was built in the desert near the . eider myself a well man. I Si - working hypotheses, some of which will be ing o o acres eC r .1 - 7 t, f our trust in a person. Faith, accord- second place the garments were not such an py amide. Several hundred Rc Of ti�e recommend this medicine to suffi!i- . _; ..--. ' at; .1 - presently found to be unworkable. It will iugly, is level to the Attainment even of a lit- the people ordinarily wear. The peasant desert land were bought in 1884 by a 1, - - � , . � advance and recede. It some tle child. Christian taith in faith in woman wears 'a shift, a petticoat, and a wealthy Englishman, who was A sufferer- 'Jig humanity the world over." O's ! I '...... L. - I . - � . 4 � . ' ­ - - . . ­ . .� .. .- ­ .. of its positions. Ti,eoiogy, that is, like an * - -_ � c y Christ. The Christian looks into Christ's sheepskin coat. Her legs are wrapped up in from consumption. He believed that G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, - .. ' 2 � � ... - .. - .. . _. Z. . other science, will grow with the growth of face -like the man in the text -my- rags, and bark shoes are tied to her feet ; desert air be a specific. For two , . . . . . . . L _. . - man. , = Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. Av - .. I .. . ., ing: Lord I believe. And like the roan while t,he richer women wear long felt boots years he lived with his wife in a little house I ... I . � � ------- - � . - .- I '. . ..: - : There is no in decrying theology- he may- not have an answer to any reachitig to the knee. The man wear@ a erected on the sand waste lie had bought, . - I 1, .11 � � There- has always been theology, there, al- of your questions. Yet he believes in shirt, trousers, and bark shoes, or long felt and regained moat of the strength he had Ibi& 1, ways . A Qaestioti of . . _- . - .- - it. Can he believe in Christ without loots ear lost. I ' . ' . . will he th6ology, and there alw�ys Chrir ots, and a sheepskin coat. For head story in going the rounds about . a . local f - . i b ought to be theology. Theology is to be knowing flow the divine and human meet the women tie a scarf or handkerchief over Believing that the desert air would be . A - . �, - . , I -:�. -censured only when it forgets its place. i Iri�hlnxn,/ who clevwly � . Z - , - . . I . . , nhim? Cannot &child believe in his father the head • the men wear a hheepskin cap. most beneficial to invalids afflicted as he was Juryman, an out- . . . ;LZ�.­ - ­_. Theo!ogians are witted a judge, and that without lying, . - . .� -!,., . ­11� 1W - - - . - . . . not to be accounted per- without knowing how body and soul the Obviously these people don't want jackets was, he erected a sanitarium on his property Ul& . ' ''Is ...1-f­ . rlicious members of society so long as they spiritual and the physical, [neat in him? made of flannelette, or vents of h MUM but he died just before its completion. The He came breathlessly into cowt saying 3. . . , . . . . . :, . . y Ina, PM3F - :�: _.. , ­ . � - - mind their own business. Yes; there is a That is what faith' is at its best. It in wool, or petticoats of pink flannel, Witt cur- building he put up now forms a part of the "Ohm Oh, iny lord, if you can excisse % 7 ". - - �. . die . 1. . '.,*' - - . Cairo, I I . ... . large element of good in even the most that loving, personal abiding confidence. ious designs in wethetic colors. A woman hotel, which is reached easily from C i do. I do not know which wffi frost„ my . metaphysical theology. . % - . wife or my daughter." I z.1 - No question in the world can touch it, No was offered a petticoat which had been sent and has a good many guests, not only in. W, - . - .. ' I, . I - . - I � There will afro be metaphysics not only "Dear ate, that's a"" said the inuccent, - . ,!,�. ,,-,I - I - . ... . ­.. � ..., . - - y puzzle can perplex it. It includes defini- from Moscow and she refused it, saying she valids, but those who wish to spend a night ­ I '. - - ... _r '.. in theology, �ut in every other department tion. It does not lend itself Ar in that in the vil- in the desert and have more time for inspec- judge,"' certainly you are excused." . -1 _;- _ •!* . . -_ -, : to rhos would be afraid to appe . ,n The next day the pryman was met ..by k _ . - . . �. , _:!1..1"'.L � .- - of.thinking, so long as man continues to be &tie logic of the theologian. It is a matter la e. Such are the inexorable d�crees of ting the pyramids than they enjo ad foi ier- . - _.. e . � - __ 0�. . . . - . a rational dild inquiring being. Metaphy- of personal experience; You may prove to fashion even in humble life. It would. ly, when they were compelled Lot hurry away friend, who, in a sympathetic voice, asked: . . - - ce. L I . � .. . .. sits is the region into which we get when the Christian that even the Christian creed therefore, be better if the ladies of St, Pat- after a few hours in order to return to Cairo " How's your wife ?" . .. I I. . , - - . we take - _. . . ", � • . . . - ; . � . 6ke for our guide the of interroga- is full of error. It make3 no differel)GO. ernburg and Moscow were to buy common the same evening. . t"She's all-right, thank . j: -, I . A ­ - - , . "And your aaughter V I .. . . I .. : .:,�, � � . ��P: : lion. It is the only possible answer that How that may be he knows not-one thing material and send that to the villages with I dd � -,-.. , , 1� . - - - . �, . I - - can be made to -certain questions. Every he knows. He known Christ, and Christ stocks of needles and cotton, and let the If you pipe to be introduced to a rich -She's all right, too. Why do yon Ask?' * - ._..Iv , 1. . . � �, ilrl - . .. . I object of thought, it is questioned 16119 has helped him, and he loves Christ. Jesus villagers make their own clothes. As it in. lumberman 's daughter, see that you look -- " Why, yesterday yon said you did not , . . 1. . . I . . . . � - , enough, takes us into metaphysics. Christ is the beginning, anti the middle, and some of the people honestly say they spruce. . ' I I. ­ : ,,,­.�� ._ . - . know which would die first "' . ''I ­. . - _.. Here is a scrap of paper. There is no ap- the end, andthe whole of the Christian faith. can . "Nor do I. That's a problem which : * - ­ . . .:. �., . . pearance Of metaphysics in the look of this_ not Wfti the ,!Iothen, and refuse to take During the persecution of the Christians time alone can solve." . _.. �� I , 1' � � I �;i: . them, while others take the clothes -and by Nero, men and women were covered with . . . - -'an . . I , - . . . . - paper. But ask the paper where it came - - I _....�� -1 - . sell them.. -The money thug obtain . � . . - . . - . .. . . - - . . . � . from. You will not ask very long before ad goes tar, or some other combustible material, and . I � . ..; � - I . , ' ' to the dram -shop. One-fifth of the 10,000,000 families in .; . - �n.. , � - _. I you get back to a plant growing in a field. .1..: - . I met fire to, to serve an torches for the char- � * _� ' 7.-_�� ..: . - : The Lovely May flower. : --. .. - . . . . I . 1< - - I . - . I. . And there you are in the presence of mys. . . :-­..", . . . . � .. - . - . � . . iot-races. France have no diildren. As many more • : .. .,.-T I - i - - . _. . � - - - . . � .... .1 BY X. G. JONM hL D. . : - ­ - . - have only one child, and of those who have I ,-. - - -,I . . .. .. .. . . . .� . tery. The mystery of growth, -and the ` .1 . . Wh n the merits of a good thing are con. i , ..": , .�, � . - - Parents Cannot Dams their cluldren . , I , � . mystery of life-these are even yet beyond ... When the snow-drifts of winter, ' , Jtlat sidern, it only requires proof like th Lei_ as many as seven the number is only 230,000 - - - -�� -�. . ... . � - -, � - . . - , . i . iscovery. Nor can they be adequately Have melted away; I ''.. w hat they please in Germany- � I :_ quately * . .., BY ImPM& owing to convince and settle any doubt.- An ingenious way of am Un has , '" - . And the warm April showers - P99 9 OPIUM . i . . ­� . 1: - .. "114.4cussed without the aid of metaphysics. '.. _: Como to gladden the earth, _��. order Government functionaries am forW- Constantine, Mich., U. S.A., Feb. 16, 1887. been discovered by the customs officers in i . . . _.:,, I - . � ­ I . . I . .. , I 901M . I . , - - - . - Every stone in the street represents the I _. There's a sweet little blossom, . . . den henceforth to register any infant in a •• Was troubled 30 years with pains in the Paget Sound, and has evidently bum i _41, I" � .. Peeps out from its vine I .... I = - . . ,,� I .�_ .- 14439a .,�� I . . " ' .. . , � " . - mystery of matter. The wisest man 'Tis the Trailing Arbutu's. , , Christian name bearing the slightest relation back from strain ; in bed for weeks at a time; on for years. A log was a& 1161189 , - I , . : .. of . - to politics. Socialists are very fond of call- - 7 ' �'L j- :: .- " �, A . . - . � �_ PO 1 - , ' - - " '. . . . science does not know what matter i a. '-�- The lovely May flower. - . . . . ,-.. I . no relief from other remedies. About 8 and hollowed. The halves were then fast- ' ' - . ' r �_ 4 � . - . - . Every bit of metal iepresent-i the mystery . �. I. . .. in their children Robespierre, Mlle, years ago I bought St. Jacobs Oil and made ened together with wooden ping, and the. ! ,.-� ,.,-., , iN-�- . - a trees, I .,� & n .� . I - , " - - . y I On the hill where the pin . , of force. Who will define force? Emerson I . '. Be 1, Liebk ischt, and the like, but Em- about 14 applications • have been well and whole filled with contraband opium- -Few ` - • :'*,,, � " . . . . . - .,��#-.'.A, , I . Grow silent and d4rk: . ,,-,.��.,Zi 1-1� Y - "' - peter William so strong ever since. Have done all kinds of officers would suspect an innocent-loo'king - , 4 '. . said that every object that can be seen: , And the cool winds of April, -, : . a objects to the practice. . .. -"-�p ,��!I�� " ; ... - - b - .. . : '. .. " - . . - . the child's name must be chosen from the 1,.;Zi�,ti - . � hurnan sight is a window into the infinite. . Sweep over the earth. work and can lift as much as ever. No re- log of containing two or three thousand dol- - .,.; . - ' , . .1. �. . * I ­� . - It is also a great wide-open door into the - . . Under dead leaves and branches, - w ' Bible, the CAleudLr of Saints or from- turn of pain in years-" D. M R19ARICK. I are' worth of opium. . . _�, , A - ., - ' ""4', � . ,_ . � So lonely I found its ,.: - - �'-i_._'11'1111�4_441'� .... mef.apbysical. . .. roll of princes and national heroe& I _. - , - . ­ - � A 11 - . . The sweet flower of spring time. . . . . . 1�4 � - lil�, , - I - .-S ­4: . - . Take the simplest question in morality, - The lovely Mayflower. . The chief officer of the GIs Ow ship P=8 I � , ,,, ". . 4 a , , _. , ., . . .1 I . . R - - . - - . _ I f Leny was, am - ��� _Z � . ' . - "Thou shalt not steal." Is there an - - T � . - � . a . .. y • - ' I a according to Mai news just re- . 5 ,. • -� : •- ,,.s. � I - . . I Is there anything . �...- Sweet flower of our collikiry ' ' M '-' . ­ , metaphysi, i about that? . osived from Honolulu, lying in the hospital - . e - I . ' ' .. . � . -1- , _ I So dear to New l0nirland: ,-- . � : ."� , ". - . - _. . transcendental about -being honest? Sup. : - How gladly we -,YeT6�me . . .. I . I there in &critical state, through is bravery • - . 0 - THIRTY RS, .. . ._,.� - - - - - � -. . __ ­ e. __ . � ­, .: ;,.: I . ­ . � . - I .. _.R.... I -.1 ..t pose we set beside the commandment- . Your coming again; � saving the life of a fellow-creature. � . I . . I" . . in I . . - ­ � . - * � I I I. - Johnston, N. B. March 1, 1W9.. ' I . --,,',. �� i - . - , . .,- . - � we must if we think-the guestion, Why? .,- Though cold are the winds, . I . . When the Pam qf Len y was near Cape Horn, - - ­ - I . . . . -, � il ' . - . . I I . . . � . , � That sigh througo . .. .. -, , � . , . - -he bramollex, -., .- , - - 2�7, . - � - le. A A into ,7- ,-.!,:,.:. , r 1, -� Why must we keep the moral law? At And chilliusc the IiWk one of the crew, a lad, fell overboard 19 I was troubled for thirty years with - - ,� �� _ . of . - -,-- _� 91 ...: . i - . ,�. � .-- �- I _1_1 - • ,.. -, once -into an arena '": That blows over your Vineq, . ... . . . . . I . ;., we are precipitated , . I . . I . . . - . '�',�'�­..-�­ - - . .:. . - . . � the sea The mate instantly leaped into the _. I � . _. Z.� ,,;:,..,_ .Z LL - . ..i gladitorial metaphysicians. We must keep ..- - Yet warm are the hewta, • ; - .., sea and caught the drowning youth. He � pains in uiy side, which increased and __ 11 - I LLLLL �, I I .. . .. I ­ . . I . I ;�k . � That welcome your coming,, � . . I -.1; .� - .� - the moral law because it is the will of the -, . . . .. hold him up until a boat was launched and . . I became very bad. I ased � � � �:_ � _. !1� .. .. .1 �.. . And CIASD to their bosom, il:,:. ...-l'.." . I C&I A - - . - . �.. - .. . . . �._ �. I � " �,�: .. - - Supreme Moral Being. We must keep the - -,-'- The lovely May flower. L , � . I �­ , me up, but by this time they were both in . ' - _- ' _� ­ � ,. . . . ,!'�'.' �. . I I I.:i . .1 , . . . . �, , , . - ­ . I . - . . I :-- - . . moral law because it is the dictate of our - . . � . .. - . a very exhausted state, The lad won re . - , STs ZACODS OIL. .- ­�..'_ ....­,.1k...1L`._,:*.. - - . Though blooming alone, `, .-. � . :� 10, I - _� . •1". ., ?�� . I . . '_ - .- ­ - . .. . enlightened conscience. We must keep . �.� covered, but -the brave mate remained r.o- � . �.. .t , . own Q .., -.I- .. , ' . . - I I . - .: - _1* y - Midst dead leap as and bread-lim _ � , ivi and it completely cured. I give it all praise." ' .. I _.� - ,�i` . -1 IN - `# .- ' .:: ­- - : the moral law because this in the verdict Of .. - 1, strated, and when the venal arr at . _. � - . i, . ... ,. ,.1. .. �_ I I -1 And all but forsaken. . . . I! r.:� - N _'� �._ - I - ' - . !N... - 4 . .% ) v1- , - I . : ' . " . . . -_1 - . ,., �._ .., - -.- the world's experience Qf pain aild pleasure. , -,' By other sweet Bowen; : �.. - . ,. Honolulu he was carried ashore and taken _- .. - . .- . - I � �,. -�,' 4� - -, .,- . , . , , " I . MRS. WM. RYDER. : �_'.. � _. _�.­ ::: I.: - K ..� - - Yet gladly we sank you, - - � � _ ': . . - , "..­.: ': . '.. . .. . - - . There � .. . ., I I : - . I - �. " S . - .� - . . . I ­ .-., - . :. . " � ... � ­ex. . .:.-._., .. I" I - acon ox olo / . -, . _ 7. . .� are three different answers. Every . .. . And iovingly greet you . , - ''., - I . 1 , to the hospital. His condition at the time 0 - of ' #0 0 . them involves metaphysics. , , , " the despatch was mat Off VU Said to be vay ALL *iwrl &T. - T. I . � �.. I.:.... one Of Dear flower of our tsountry, _. . - *I , .. . I . . - .- ,.!,.- ,04 t ­1 .11 - , . li, Now,, what moral philpeophy is to mo ?� The lovely May 1110*Qr. "­. .'� k. -. . I . bemd& - . � . - 1. � I �. I 0 . , I I ­ I ".. ­ . � " , " rm -, U 7A. .- �. -1._ L �i I - � '_4" &­' _. r IR-1- T-3-k j. I �, - - t, ;� *1 " I I , � I - , - - 01111MIF09M " :,-, - :-.,� - .­,.;­:,.. 11.1 1. ZV - : -,-:, , - - .­ - . " -, I - � ,.L - . _. .. . . -.;: � � Z­ . :.� . . 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'°•.. v,. .�:'� -, ., :2 ,y�� `Ar�•� k�"! g, Y- T�4 ;�'�t°�i .s- 4 _ +'&. 11 - r-,, ..y �c-. , `� _ +'4. r>�r v. , c e. -1� r.^+4- m 7v- •� .d .+ , +t _ _ 'r_ _ ^`1 -i. :: sat - _ w �q.' .T#•� 'c^'ri°x. dt. `ire` _ k. k, .t;4�'r'x 2. Cf+r' z t -� %r.'.'S.` v{- . li�i'� . 'S,. ' i x. _ .r -5 "'� _ .. 1. •l: s. �# 3` t �i F•. • s 5 i r 'r''• .c•�t ,�_ t: 4 tfB d. ? ' eFWi ' r�> Vt - r 3 t'r •Fb a. Yf i - c`r x,� - - ..I. ` `''. ln8�' @t licenses for dining and buffet befallen him. They say that .litre was . "thF - . - �: - _ . g R _ . 1. • , ' 8 fees for Eranaf @re 'are in- TA�t dpi of �ted man of the party. x'' •� • cars ; (� _ ' ` _ f creased ; (4) druggists must record all Yonr correspondent in tact weeks ,sane - �. ' made a very grave error in stating that one 11 : -ts_. d x = ; bales, whether over or under six ounces of our leading tem�eranoe undertakare • - r ' > the licence t�t10II --ilia nn�� 1. •t s , with or without certificate ; 6) appeal gigged pe t is, if he ra ' ( ,erred to Mr. T. W. , - - silo ed under aQrtain conditions ins- -+� that _ ' . , ` 1. �'j �e �� ��'� �► gentleman denies moat em tidally arty - - _ X:, -' _ - ', case where informations or coal - pis Now ls' your chancy get an eX jj j. • 1. ' � . statement to that effect. Correspondents cellent " ��y . !sluts laid b inspectors .have been >;p y`. is published eve Friday morning at its office P y P should be very careful to have their items • . - No- I � :. ry e g, Ont. corner fore ha p ,wb Flne 1 of to make a el .. Pick rip : s d ; (6) more ere penal e t be ving th bush p mat s ec dismissed re sev ti s emu 1 f 4 - " "'r := TERMS _ :: = in certain _ cases ; (7) provisions of = _ _ _ _ . _ . ` . - ' .- •r.9s pss`=ss; al." upatd fire as as. Crooks Act applied to municipalities Oxford county farmers say 'the fall . ' . �' , ` . wheat has wintered well. tlon from all new _stock „ - i . in w ich- local o tion b -laws are in i :�, y .1 _... RATES OF ADVERTISING, ; - P y The estate of the late H. E. Clarke, M. I �` - force • (8 revisions for re ealin • -> hixet insertion, per line _ . _ ip ante. ) P P g P.P., amounts to $180,000. raglg 111 price from 20 cents , 1% . t + Each subsequent insertion, r line - <s •� local option by -laws. Farmers in the neighborhood of Curare - : per '_- . 11 ­ •. ,t This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- — . have commenced spring seeding. f P - vertisements, i T m n Ct Y, .' _ Special terms given to parties making con- County Court opens at the Court T. R. Mitchell, of Blyth, Ont., 'was to at James e T. i Rlehard Vn i, Hard - I 1.. xaots for 3 or 6 months or the year. Half- House, whitb , OII TUesda next, struck by'a train in file focus! yard at . . • 11 �.'', w`• yearly or yearly contracts pd;,able quarterly. y y r ' P . ware Emporium Pickering z. Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper; Port Hawn yesterday, ,and inetantt kill- .'` Aril 12th. As the suit of Tran vs y y y : . one year, $S 00, Payable in advance. ed. i . ' {- - i, -; "1..: -. IM'Notica in local columns ten cents per` line, Pickering will be heard during the George H. Bache, j Svc Dents per line each subsequent insertion. Newmarket's oldest - - 1 x:. 8e88i0n, uite a number of our people" resident died Frida He was Di isio11 cI . ;i � s contract rates made known on applies- an * y Y • - ,� ., on, No free advertising. will be in attendance. This is Court bailiff and market clerk for many `1 _; - � ; ° Adoertiee,nenta without written nstrnotionB important case and if decided in favor years. F .' - . . ' i willbe inserted until tarbidden and charged ac . . _ _ : cordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Of the plaintifs one which will cost A very large number of horses have s - . ' been sold from this coon the past iew. �4 r�: meats moat be in writing and .sent to the pub- _ - °,.. - !,fiber. the taxpayers of the township many months. Prices are doll but the !!Drees oW i8 tl,e time to get Furniture, Mattresses, ' . - , %+ Job Work promptly attended to. cold hard dollars. Not Only i8 it an moat Qo. Picture Frames Etc. at rock bottom j . .. interesting one because of sane amount M1. 1. CLARK PROPRIETOR. of mono it will cost tq defend it, but prices. Call and inspect our stock and ; ;, 4. , y New �c�verttsemt�tite. . �._ .:: if the council is elected, a precedent - and you are sure to bu . We need money. A Our Polities— Strietlndependence. AI\TED : —A cod enernl servant. - y y' - . : will be established that will lead to a a Whitby. - .. ��, Apply toDdra, Burnham, y. 91�Si and are willing to sell at low figures. Don't -. ` Our Aim —A Firetrolass Local Paper. ;.: much litigation of a similar character. v y '_' _ . O RENT : -A dwellin house and one `{ _ ` Our Eacpeotations —The hearty rj . R miss this chance. 'h . There are a thousand places, W@ are acre of land, in Aualey,tor a term of !ears, 7 ` app ort of the people o1 Pickering end vicinity. at reasonable rental. Apply to - Wm. B, MA- :0 -O: - J 11 - - Safe in stating within this municipal- DILL, Andle P. O. 9!-90 - - FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1892. ity, where such accidents may at any y •- We have a full 11ne of Undertaking (Foods o». , __ '.- ' time happen. The verdict in this `ANTED :--A good servant girl to as- ,7 _ :1 F_ :�: - — PP filet with children and light housework. hand and will answer calls promptly! day ^c.P. i case will decide whether or not the A�LLf or write. stating wages expected w e`ra.D; or night. We strive t0 please. f. %: 1L - ,.; ;.. : "_: NOTES AND COMMENTS....,:., ti HBIST, 9S Eim (;rove, TomnW, 1 -in. . .,., .- township is responsible for all acct- _ 1, dents ha enin on her hi hwa a. L OR SALE : —A Rood second hand . �. :',_ :' Local U tion has been defeated in PP g g y 1L, bicycle cle on reasonable terms. Machine is DILLIN H" p HILT c G AM in splendid condition. Apply to WM. COWIE, .� -.' , the town of Burford by 88 majority. DuNeaRTOn. Brougham. 9a96 - _ - _ . EED BARLEY : —Mr. Thos. Mar- • rr - A protest has been entered against Mrs, , of Whitb , is the est of t -i - I G. Redd y as S quie has for sale a large gnantit, of six. . There s nothin wears like .. -. the return - of Mr. Bennet for East her brother. rowed, and English two -rowed barley suit-able 1 : ..: ' � ( SlmCOe. It is reported that Mr. d. T, is thinking for seed. Lot 19. B. F. 83-41. .. • ' :a =, ,. - about havinq,the knot tied. 0 RENT OR SELL : —The Leaven's _ � - j� ' We wonder what was the matter with L block at the east end, recently occupied by = ; •, m _ A protest has been entered akalnst some of the boys last Monday. E. Broad. A comfortable shop attached. For DUNBA� S e - COT 1 ONADE S .. , ''` the return of Mr. W. B. Northru for R er Pearce has returned icom the pparticulars, apply to Mrs. D. LEAVENS, Picker- - P oK ing village. 9)3 -90.: . t � � '„ East Hastings. States. You are looking well Rolfe. rOK SALE •---A sew brick double o - > „�.. r . . _ di ` the Brock Road o e to let h C t ri , .�- - How t e B Ck R come case, for eats on uurch 5 ., Pirko ng 4 %1- ; . p T . g t y P• village, complete for two families. Apply to .. - - _: �:, A` A petition was filed Monde against be Brougham bo a do them n tree the return of the Hon. J. C. Patterson Frank Spencer has returned from his John A. Linton,carner Church and Kin a ts, i_. .� P�. - , vacation and it is reported that he has or Picksring Y.O. _� _o tt. _ .0. OPEN -0- THE -:o: - -i . . ; �" `1-, for eat Huron. done it. Olt SALE : —House and B f acres of .. - k & _ The u r m r Key• Mr. LoveriuR, of Scarboro, visited land mile south of Claremont, The house i . S e e Court este der de- ��i.,_ p y y our Young People a Christian Endeavor is a comfortable one with all conveniences, out . craned void the election of Mr. Grieves Society on Monde last. buildings, bard and soft water, good garden. V i ' y Terms reasonable, For rtsculara apply to ,-. :, i _ Liberal M. L? for North Perth. We are sorry for ouf Brock Road friends PAUL LAWRENCE, °n t�e place. " . SPRING • CANIPAIGN' _ _ _ - . __ A . . , .,. ' . - . that thev don't know more about football, - - - 1 - and don't think more of their character -1 I• KING, butcher, Dunbarwn, t� - • _ i It i rumored -that if the member �. sohcitea ehareof the ntronaae of theIt11 a full suit Of t�1eD1 . _ { ' - . than ublish such falsehoods" as they oar , - P public. Will visit Pickering village. Tuesdays, e i :, � � .. � for Lennox is unseated, that Hon. tainly did in last issue. In connection Thursdays and Saturdays, and adjoining places Smocks and Overalls ready made or ' iia,de , _ It ``''_. Ed. Blake will be invited to run in with the Roal they claim, it was not a fair on intermediate days, rime mast nt sawn- - 1'- ` one. The.way it was scored, their forward able prices. dive urea trial. 21 -tf. to order on shortist notice. Fit guaranteed. - " .. .�. - ,1 E,; the Interests of the Liberal party. . - Rot behind our backs with the ball,. but the OB BALE : -1 earling Colt ; i '' �` -A j,� y 1 cow, . ,t - . . goal keeper getting it, kicked it rep ,the 1� extra, due to calve April eth : I baiter, 9 .0. . ." ' ; : Mr. Proulx, liberal, was elected to geld, then it was got by one of 'their right years old; I sow, near pigging; 90 fowl ; t ducks; -� . " the Commons in Prescott Thureda win men who kicked it back to this for - 9 Besse: l guineas; l twin plow; 1 Horse rake _ : . 1. i ' - R I cutting Cr boz ; I mower ;1 fanning mill ; 1 pair " 01 s - - end the complete returns give him a ward who had never Dome from behind oar bobrle hs ; 9110 bushels turnips. - For further y - ` p back and he pat the ball throaah. Of particaar. apPply w Wm. B. Had�ll.1 °t �. in ,.h W E - ARE SH V WING F V R r' ma ority of 267. mhis is a source of con of Pioterfn °ear Audle !N 28 ' l coarse the public will_ see it was not a g. y . . SEED �' ,6...: y g cal. The claim if it teaches one of their o nents before going through it is a Koal. c �; - pp0 R R J bushels Derck Hill two rowed Harlsv tree _ { f,►.. T. Blacxstock ie the choice of the R .. } ' I moat say that kind of talk is ezoeedia ly from all obnoxious weeds_ Yields better the° `, - 3Lt these few remarks to any other two rowed Harter. -and will stand u i e� em ear - L , Dun Con.erratives of Toronto as a iooltizh,and close wi p . . I* I - I ,' on an) kind of land. !'ricer, t35 cents per bushel. i • ' _•. ► candidate for the vacancy in the Local show the public that we playedafairKame. Apply to JOHN PIKE, lot 13 con. Lo1�I�rkhain, , - . y..r _ . Locust hill F. O. i 91 -97 <' r.: House. The will seek o have a his -- - -- - - - -- - - g_ ____ -_ .. _ : They t MALVERN : =name put in nomination. v 1: E D GRAIN : —200 ; •- z .. . P .. _ . • Y. at rents p bualiete Duck' New $hirting8 . . - ` i1 Lane b ho 1•, J Hill 1 r us 1 '100 a°l- r =.� • _: ` rtt� IIacHEtox's Cbt�tt�"r den Giant -aide oats,!!.', cents per hushpl. Will ` - ti • ' - . Mr. German, of Welland, is er- groom' a good crop on poor laud where other oats .. . . . . - . _ -. - P Returning chi York a oug d l day, would not pay for harvesting, W111. Althl- .- New Embroideries . - ' . . - . - - manently disqualified- The other whogent y chides my long delay: STHONO, Locust hill P. O. Lot 10 eon 10, _ - .. _ - - : And by my si,ie delights to stay, uar6bam. 83-96. . z - . i_p- _ day the Supreme Court confirmed the Nobody. .. - - _ 1. 11. �` .Who seta for me the ear chair, , decision of Judges Street and! Me- s 1II5S S1Ultl.r.1', toruicrly «'ich fir. i New Mtlslilla . ' . ' . • �z - . - ;- : '- sets out, the room with neawat care. pose:l.` wilitby, Risl►es to announce that i - - Mahon and dismissed the appeal with And lay my suppers ready there. ,abe LAS olfenod plea millinery store one ddo� - . - f ` : I COStS t0 tl1E plaintiff. Mr. German lay; Nest of \'oodru •hotel_ tlhtLby, where she *T - .. V s(•. When Plungefi in dire ani deep d•stress, will he pleasod to receive all her old customers. - New ew Frillings . . ( -.: will scarcel ►et his sessional allow - y €, And anxious ranee my head oppress• . and as many flew Duce ere can patronize her. . - , .. Who whispers hopes of happic:ess, Full stock of millinery will be kept constantly 1''- ; . ance and his party will have to seek Nobody. on hand. Priees in ••aping with good work. - - ' }. � - r I T . 4 . _ i elsewhere for a standard-bearer.,.,. When sickness racks my fAeble fritale, Satisfaction guaraifteod_ 21 -g4 . . . - . New \jreLo11 . . E -. • .i - Aud grief distracts my fevered brain, i SUP. SALE :— 'rbere is a rust to get '4 - HOn. James D. Edgar, meinb�er for Who sympathizes with my Pain. • . : , 11 some of that popular two -rowed barley, - _ _ �KL' - Nobody, Carters t'nze Prolific, at Cat itowe's, lot It - t.. this constitueuc Las made !sollie p T -: {I -. y+ tti'ho regulates the cheerful (ire, on, 3,1 �ckenu�t. This barley has been much : . � . f �{ I grave charges of boodling against sir . And piles the blazing fuel higher,' praised by English malaterc and will bring 10 1 cis m I - Arid bids me draw my chair still nigher. cents per bushel more than the eux rowed va- : ' A. P. Caron ill the, Dominion House • • �° ' j :. , , .Nobody, neties in our markeG+. Yielded excelrtionallv - . -: well last year, over 50 bushels per acre. Pricae r{ ': and has asked for an investigation be- Then I'm resolved —so he]p me Dave,,-- - i to suit the times„ onl QE3c per bushel_ A rood �..o. t . ` - - To change at once my singe state, ly P _ - -' fore the Committee on Privileges and And will at Malveru's altar mate man an 1 girt wanted] to hire icy about eight ~` - . I Elections, as he feels prepared to SOMEBODY. :. menthe. - -____ _- - -- _a -- -- - _ _ ," LETTER TO TIDE PUBLIC ,- : . C. Patton. is employed with his Mother- r , brie forth evidence t rove these �O RENT OR FOR SALE. -The Im- - - a►.a.� - . - in -laW, Mr. Britain. plement Warerooms and the west end of — - ' - " ' �; ,_ _ charges. Are we on the ve of alloiber As skating is over for theacason we hope renghca,t house, together or separately ; the HEREBY thank all who have patronized isle in the implement busi- { • . series of exposures. If doodling has to see a Rood attendance at our Bible class, house that err. Yorayth now occupies; also uess in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutuall • � • been done, let us know it all. which w ill be held at Malvern Church on the two shops between the nonaf* and the ofd P g y { `" '' barn, to rent, or would avehauge for )riYate 0000 peasant and profitable.' As you are no doubt aware, the Massey and . „; - '. :: Wednesday evenings, commencing at 8 resideuce. Possession given the 1st of March. , t - o'clock. All are welcome to attend For further aarueulars e°gnire of It. BultT, Barris GUlnpanic!i Lave amalgainated, and this amalgamation will do away The creamery butter sent from the A auspicious looking young man ie to be Pickers °village, or by letter W H. HA!VEY, w1411 1U1ny aent8 thrOtlR'110Ut Canada, but I and pleased t0 state that Ihave - _ West Oxford cheese factor to British Alpena. ichlea °• IStf #•�I , Y Aeon prowling around the streets of our sec =snarl the anenrsy for Pickering Township for the new Massey Harris firm. G _ .: Columbia realized 24 cents per pound town and peenng into the windows of our 0 R S A _L IJ .— rtle reattieuoe and ' . . `' , d F This union of capital and property will not in any way effect prices, however, r;, . she s an stores. He is ap ntly well grounds of the undersigned. There are j clear of all expenses. This should P` ti aores.96 ron• frontage --.on whtoh t. a s°lia but will be an advent a a8 eACll a ant will hav@ a tar larger varlet of machinery ` dressed and some .think that it is Jack the brick house, with ever convenience• also driv- g g y y 16 ' - , serve -to stimulate theindustry in other y to offer. You call have our choice of the three best binders made- the wide - : °'i , The batter industr Ripper that has returnd. If this continues, ing house and stables, Young orchard. and }� s arts of Ontario • ° t open end,- No. 8, Brantford; the Toronto No. 10, B; and the Toronto No. 8, - ` _ � P y constable Loch will be notified and will small fruits of all kinda. The place is located , r , ... opposite he Pickering colt a and of our Dominion cannot attain to pro- have him arrested on suspicion. most desirable prop sties in�the Mils eneAptp lya A, all in five and six ft. cut ; the choice of seven different- mowers, and three - ' The Thomas Cat and Jim Crow have met r n- .° per proportions until our people arrive for p.rticutare to .ioiiN FIELD, or 1104, RICIi- different horse rakes and seed drills, as well as straweutters, root cutters and - : >n . and a terrible fight ensued. The crow was ABDBOV, Pickering vtl.age. 1t, -gin. , ~t : at a uniform grade, and that can only wounded in several places while the cat es- pulpers, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of farm im- - - . ' OR BALE. —The estate of ilia late . be done by establishing creameries. gaped with a few scratches dealt by the �'i llemente. { ' • i ' Mrs. Every, containing 60 acr.ut• Minn P •: Where experiments have been made crow. It is reported that the crow s case composed of the d.W. quarter of lot it), i° the Remember T f►� a =- - : - ' ve moved �. warerool>is t0 Remmer's block opposite i_ cheese factories and creameriesgo well is hopeless. The place where they fought Qnd�tn of the �s townatup of Pickering. front- Mcore a b1acL�nn.ith swop, iu 1':cdbrii,g village. Call on m@ early tndPIo atl� is marked by a large gaantity of feathers gg t miles from the town of . Z • together.. Whitby and 1 miles from Pickering Village. —r . '.. -_ .. strewn around while the gmund is saturated aeon Boil. good buildings and every eonvenienae. aura t0 satisfy you. I.5. Fes' -v,. ,i�'��, Pickering; Ont, 1 -40 .. , with blood. This is a very desirable property. Title iadis- - There iii strong rumor at Ottawa THOUAe Cai. potable. For further ppanarticulars apply on the - - misse to A A POST, Count A rnh+i.►ct Whit w., ..... /. - -- • _ ” ;-; F,- thati Premier Abbott will retire after i... , or vii. v.' aicaAaDSOy'� Not�y itnbiia t�: r, N �e a xri r a,� c�►rrra>G. amts :.. . : . "r the present session of Parliament.:.,_ :: WHITEVALS. . Piakeriac• sett d t y !w V i i A, r 020010M 01,860,000 - . .. The first Conservative caucus, was � - - - . -' 4` , -` - - " called for - Thursday morning when it our farmers are already preparing for DRE sSMA IN ' CONSU 0 *4 � __ _ , . their spring plowing, P*w*' V. i. i � . I . . �- ' - . _ ; was expected that Mr. Abbott would r - - ask to ba relieved from the yes psi- mss. Ellison and MaggieL and also Mr , -� ' .11 Po John Sleigh, were in town Saturday. 1AdRS. I. ti/IBE and 11fI3S B. PEABT CURE.. BANK - OF - TORONTO � 1 ,'. I . bilities of his office. what all this The Band intends, we understand, to wisL annaanoe to the ladies Of Picker• - _ ' - - - .. z, _... _ ' `_ means it is difficult t0 say, but when have two practices mob week, from this - . . all things are considered, we can be time forward. ing and vicinity that they have been for - ','his GREAT COUGH CURE, tMt %Qc' . . .: . . g Judson Pngh has eo far teoovered as to tututa in seetttinq a lads wLo t,ae Lad c-.fa t�C'1•� t lcl�t GL'P.- `_ TORONTO eRA�tCH excused for saying .that it is likely be able to resume his position in the Band, N .e . a parallel to the aistoiy r -f m dicir i;'. .:. slant nine ears experience In the cif - - - �•" =- - • that a general election is not as far at the slide trombone. . y y druggists are authc)rizai to sell :t c.n 4 ), - hence as might be supposed. Of Win. Hagerman has returned home from of Toronto, and are therefolte in a better itive guar.mbm, a test the► no Other care f�a :, Cor• Church and Wellington Sts. - - " . Quebec where he has been attending the position than ever to supply successfully stand. It you bave a CuiF,',F - - course the resignation Of Premier Royal School of Cavalry. He looks hale PP Y all who may Sort Throat, or Bronchitis, uw it { r f� ' BAvIN4GS DEPARTMENT 1_. ' . - Abbott map not be thought kindly of an hearty. y' favor them with their trop a 88 - - . o Pa erg cane you. If your child has the Crouji or by his colleagues, but in the event of The Rev. Mr. Watson, of Greenwood cc- j� Whoopin Cough, nee it prcmptly, and rel:_i Deposits received in aama of �5 and ap= : - �,: - . FOR ,'SALE.- A L L'1 is sure. i you dread that ins: ious uvc: i5: a_ ' > g $ir Sohn Thompson will copied the Methodist ptilpit Sunday even - ., + d •wrrds, and Interest allowed thereon at ' 6 his r @thin CONSiJMPTION d t jr.:! t i use fit is ,t ::, �i • f , - g, and was much appreciated by the con- , + : e irrent rates. . .. ie;, . f undoubted! man, ulate the helm of in { y P gregation i ' attendance. cure you or coat notEmi!., i__: s _. _._.- �; {6_ state. Quite a number of eta villa era attended -:a B E B T •:a:• gist ter SHiL+DH'S CL'1ZE, true ro' c ; :., - ..} g - rn MS stnd i.00. - - the concert at Broa ham last Freddy even- A -_ _ >�1PEC L PlSBI ,, r '- 1 _ in the Loet►I Hotise Mr. HarCdrirt ing, and were much - ppleased with the per- to h V ;j ��� !, " -- IA DE Z'. r'% has introduced . a bill to amend the formance, which included the presentation a�oB Tom— station ti.�"S ; �Y,f; : of that old but popular drama, "Ten nights ':o:- �! N D :o:- TsAIN6 (iO1N0 EAST DOLa AS >IfOLLOw13 :-- t3peoial Rates allowed for amounts re- I.. '.' Liquor License Act in the following No. 4 EXPBESS . . 9:08 A.M. - , ' 11 q g in a Barroom. maining not. less. than three months and r SEED D % ILLS •• 1�! MIZgD, . 2 :1fl P. M. . - �. 4 s _:• . %_ particulars :— (1) Memberq of Muni- One of our prominent young men went F r• Dgxmit receipt issued for same. - . - - H , g •. .8.811 P. M. . x . cipal Coanails and constables are ren- to the city last Saturday, but on aetumnt manufactured by Coulthalyd &, Scott. Also �'• • - . i of resaing business did not manage to Wilkinson plows Tame flame W RAT DVX •s 1roLLOwB: -- a - P ` deriueligible as bondsmen for hold- p 1=1 6s, er$ tsar and oho licensee S reach Home nil it Sunday eveningieat �'1 No.7 LaasL 9:08 A. M. �� - ' ,.- ex4 P 1 t i aiiaiet '' was felt for his safety, but all" were S, V o I N 2 f 10 Mltxau r • • 4 :1� P. 1C.. � � . � railway ilf%panies upon appl>taat�on pleased to learn that nothing serious Lad � ;: SgF4II(1Hdil< - .• 1 ,$s>t►itsas O.". P. 1i. - -_ _ y, _ . . . _.- y r. _ ��@@ qq 3 . ;t,. , y :••'k� : R,.�° of Wit• t/y� '•� .,t . ' � r,`..a "+.+. • ,rt' i:'a,n.r ' ss <' ;gym,- Y - ; f.,. - . '✓ "9. 5+, �Y" _ .-�• d- Tin =.Y a` .4„.. 'X' �, Y •�. f,. y ':• 4 .t- _ t5 :r 'ti a £.;_ -,! =1� - ` Y a �, c : i, ._ s i = Yg. rr ' =fit` �'i -•-� ...pia T t�' - i� yt. . p �p _ ;' � +w . - - ..� .ate` •' _ •'�t;. > • - r.•�' nice" e,... r ", w, - y _: ,5. s " ,: � �' - , .I :f ��-,'• y a '�''�...' �Z' r•' , ,n ..iy,�� ;. • ,pia `,_�.ie ... . ° . "'- `i , : a a .. : "u::h'�.':r�'`.1r ::F�F.Q.- _ vur79. : _..•5.'•d.sF' _ _ �� '.�,.?$�= s +- ��S..lt.,'•, `._ as"Fri- 3+,.:arlrh."� - l- ' - I I - 1. ... � all . . f.� ­ ­1110 Rr. R I � . I . .. ''I". - I - '. . W .. . . -":!�2. .. I .. .-: -, - � _. _. . I . A 'Y''., ' a . - - V , ,_ - . . .� :� i : . - I . , . _­ � _. I , . Z . .. I , - . - - � � . � . . � _. I . - �_ - _.� - 1. � � . .. MIRTHO' � . . , �� - � . . � - . _'. . . I �� . : . ., -1 .. � . I . I I . . . �. . L- - . . . , ' _ - , 4�1 � , .. I - . . . . , , . . ' . I - '3�'A�, , I .. - " - . - . . ­ - . . . i. - . . gi, . �:. 1, * I � I : - 7-- 1 - , �- - . � -1 . ' I , . . . . I . - ., - � .: , � - � . , . - � . I _�,�- . , . - � . , ­ I � I . . , X, � � I . . . , . . . . .� � - I , I � 11 - � . I � � . I A;11 , . ,V. . T I . .. .� I . � , � : : . . ­ � I 11 ; " - . : . . � . . ., -, , - `:.. . I � � I , 4 - . L . - . . I . I- , , �., 1,� .. _­4 w , A.. ._: - . - .. , -t- . . . - � I I ; ,, 14 W . I �. , , . ­1 �. .�_ - . . ­ . . _. . 'USE IT FOR IV " - � ]DISTRICT DOTSO TIVS9&-lb Pl4ering, on SuncUl April Std Vft . �­ - �,� . - . . � - I-- � N THE MOST BARE )!'ACED MANNZR the wife of Shadrick Hesks, of � son. , �' d, "� - _ 1 17.":.. 1 . . I ­ . - I v�:�. , - - , . q . ;;�.', - . . , , . . . :. -.I;- �k*� � -- i��4: "�.�: , , " -, , , .. . ­.. � . \ - STOLEN I I - .. � . . , , .­ • �� ..... , I .. - - I : I . ' . . , - , • �; . .1 . . - . . .. � -fi . . . - . ! , � I . . . - . . . . . . ... I "', . FROM OUR EXCHANGZS. . � . . I - I . - . 1, I , - ", -­ - , . v . - . 1. . I I , DIED. -_ _ . .. . . ,_ .. -, .� � � 1. . 1. . - . . %::?.��"' � �; - � 1. 1,�,-.7!,:, - I . � . . - .� - I I I . .. 0 r" ­_ - __. ­ .. I , '.. ,.. 1 - . ____ - ­ .. .- -,�.�� �.` -If , _ �444444 . � I_ _V_­ 1. The gold mining industry is looktng up HURZ11--in Pickering, on Tuesday, April Sth 1W, �, . f-C E N T S - ..- I*, " .. , - . -.,-,.. .,-4'�,13�,�,k • T, . . - Dmcult' of Breathing- . . I ' . . - . . infant son ol Shadrick Herka. .. y �t. " . "'a.. . _ , . a . §' % in Hastings county. . . , . . . _- . . . RzzD-At Highland Oreek. on Tuesday, March . - ,�� . . .... .. � . ., 11.1. . .. .. t '' Two illicit stills were seized at 0wen 29th IM. Lomo O., youngest son of Nathan I- Tightness of the Chest -, � ... I . . I -1.1 ­­­,­:,� 1� '' , ,., ... . '* , - ­��";O'.;.-�­','. ... � : .., Sound on Saturday. Reed, aged 8 years. im = .. . � - ­ - , ,� 11; .. - �. , , - .- - . . �'_ -- �_, .. ,­_­� - . . I . - '' .� - ' - , , . ­ , I , � _. , . .. . . � , . I ; A .,. I- . . , ­il'. I • A., -, - . . � , � �. ­ ­1�1 ..2 --.:-1,11& , . Dr. F. H. Starr, formerly of Brooklin, . I MARRIED. ,:`;:,-'�_� . - . Wasting -, 6,-_ei�-` - .... . . . , C� . ­ . I aw ay of Flesh �' ..:­__ , - . �-_-_;!:, X U s _" I . - - ..-*, I-b, ..�,�, I - - . - .. ­ __'X�,,­A . I .- . - - � - s;P...A. ,� ". . � . Ontario Co., has located at Uxbridge. BEAR'm-RoAciw---On the N of March by the Rev- .rl,4,�v � * - L . �'� _ .". - --, , -. �;; *;r 4. , ,_ , , 1, I - .� : I . 1�,�,"-S- . L I 11yor James E. Smith,. late of To. F. C. K66m, at the residence of the bride's ". .7. I .- , - ., -:�"_.:;,��.,,", �' -_ .. .- - - Troubles , - - .111�4 � �. I - : I - Ex. lather, Sanders Beare of Scarboro, to BOTTLE ., I - Throat ,­ � :�.." � �.,�] �­ - �, /111 � - I . ronto, left an estate v9lued at 0108,0W. . . _. . ­ .: L "_�;,. �j_!%"`j�;r'�: ,!7, . . - I - -_ .; . 1. - - .,:, _;,- � . . Z;.. , P ; � Harriet Hannah Roagh, of Pickering. .. - , ,,�I'�_ ­­, . . - . . � . .: _ 4 �4 ,.� ..- . - -1 I I .. I . . . ­ - I...;,- - ... - �: .1, :.. � ., '. , e. ". " - -, I . The Highland Regiment of Toronto Consumption . . . - '. -.:-,.. � -_­ I `i'f , . MANTLz--Bs:ZL11y_At the residence of the . i . . . h,-A.It,� ,%W. - .. . � -1..'.:1;. ., -�r. - T# . � - - -1 .74414-0, I 24th Of bride's parents. on March 30th IM,by the Rev. , I . �� - -, 4­ � • have been invited to spend the :. , - . . . . ; - . . � _.. � . -, _. .7%, . .. � -1. , . . �. _:.� " "�,w . . . . . I . - . -; x45 -1; - . '. - - I : I " - 2�' -�, " ... . I . - - 1, � .,I,- , ­�;�, � �,� � Tiv I I � I . . . , � - bridge, to Min Alice M. Beelby, of Pickering. ., , '. . - . - A.�,*;.­k).,T - - J. Simpson, Mr. John F. Mantle, of Ux- ,, ; . ... XX " ., , �� ., X, , -, - - .-. May at Barrie. an electric street - �­. - . ... . - ''.., -� I . Bronchitis, wTV Vak Lungs**_. , . . Z , . _Bellaville will b1V9 - - . �, . t, . 4, . . � . . . ­ . - _. 4 I'.: , 1. :. . , "' � , . � '. ­ . . i, . . , ,W.,P.� . - . The work of construction will i . ­1 . : I . . .. . . .., - i. _, -. �:­, � �, . - : I . . . . - , - �­; , , . � . , -�`,,Z­:-�Ivo , , 1! - . railway. . - - - Asthma, Cougbs � , , - . � : - Sale Register. : . 1. I . . - � - . , . . � .., ,. , - . . . . . I I .� W� � , - . . � , - �� ­. - , . _ ., � - - � . . I . L . J;r 11 11 - . commence this week. � � .... I . - . . I " _. . .. " , - 11 . .. . - I , , - .. - __ ­ - . . . � . . ' . - ' _. . . - t , - " . . . - . - . . � P - ' . I . . - - , � - - . . - :. ... ;..., -- I . .7 .. � . . . - � . . . 11 . . I � . . � . � .1 - - . � . _.,.. - .I... - .. ,�.!0 , - , 4� ' �. . Rev. R. A. Bilkey was inducted Friday TuzsDAT April 12th—Credit sale of farm ­ - � . .. �� ; a .. Catarrh, Colds - - - L _. - : �.,--.,.�:.,.:...-�--.?��,.".:�".. 'e . * . � ,.. 1, . � - . - ' - � . .. ­ . .. afternoon to the rectorship of St. John's stock, imulements ate, the property of - -, .. - . . I . .1 . . . . � __... ­'i` I-'. . 1 - . . . . . I � 7�-­-` �t .� ;.**- ­I;-, , ,� - . � . - � - - - . - , ., , . _ '.� .: I . - I . . � __ * . . . - , ­`­ 5�L_-. .'' �; .1 � . . . : .. - i� . . - . ( y . . . . - • ;:" - '�.,._�� - . .� .1 . . - ;, . . . . - - . I . . :.; ... ,i� _� - - I _.. Church,'Bowmanville. i Exavy Robarge, at lot 13, con. D. Soar- - . . . . .. � L ., . - - - . . . L .1 ., L - .: - ­ .. I " -j ;�_r'z. � . L . . . . . - . - ­: . . �_. ..� - .� - - - L . I I , 1. -;. " 0 - There were five Mondays in Feb. this ' boro. Terms, 7 months. Sale at I o'. .- . � . - . - . - , � . . I - .1 . . . . . .. . �. - _. . . . .,.�� ,,._.,.; - -�4 . ,­., . . . � : ! - . , . , ,..(- ., j . . . . . � , . , . I . I L�. I - - . . .. � . - . I I - - __ . . .. I � . .­ .. 1 '13 . - . .. �. .. . . - � _'�-.. � �L' I .I- , ". -;,p",-j"'q" -, 1'�^. - - year. It . - - - - � . . - . � , ... . f, �'. I . .-..: -­.__­4r-.,.-.�, , - will lie only two hundred and clock, D. Beldam, Auctioneer. . . . I . I . - - . . . . I . . - I . . . I - .. - -,a ­­ "4- *,� ,f, " A - . .. - . � .. � . , ,,� ,f, - , - TvzsDAir April 19th—Credit sale of house- .. - - • I % .. . - . . . L - . . . . . . , 114 - P. . - : twent-four years till it happens again. . . I. . . - .- - - . - � -...­.`. - �.,,o if ", . . ... ._.... ' - . � . . ,'�N Al - . . . 1 . - � . " � .. . � I . . - , ` �`*;�� _-_.. . . . . . . I I . '. - �r. _� ,i6-1'. . . . � ' ' . . . . :- . . .. .. I I - � . . , Henry, was committed f6r trial the Other C. A. O'Connor. at Pickering village. .. . . ..-. ... � . . , . . . . �. _,--�, - , - ­ � . , . . , , . . - . . 1, I I - ,_L . Terms, 6 months. Sale at or.e o'clock. -.- I . . .. . . 1 0, �� 1, , - I . - - day, on the obarg6 of stealing a heifer. . . .' I . I . . . . iL I . . - - @'A: ' - _. - ' ­ . ,�V`,� I .� A Scarboro farmer named Thomas hold furniture, st,c the property of Miss . . I - . � . . . DR T. ■ � a . 1­ . ­ _..._,1.­ I � Mr. John Lint-6n. of the firm of Linton T. Pou6her, Auctioneer. . . .., _. ,.. . . . ".., ­� �� 4 __ � . .. . . - .�A -1 - THuRsDAY, April 21st;—Auetion sale of _. 5'. � . , . Bros., mill owners, Wiarton, came in con- . I . . I - - � . .- 1. . . . . _.��., , *�, ) _. . .. . . , house and lot in Claremont, the property � . - .. . I .. . - . . . � - � � . . . . . . 1, .�. 'L .! . 2 . . - - � - . . . 1. - . .. . . .. . . . - I . _. . Aw on Friday and ]k I . . . . . . . . - . , 4,­ - tact with a circular s, . of Mrs. F. B. Lamy. We at r M. I . . I . . . . - - � - . / � I , ­1 . 0- -,. -I- ,- .. . .1 - - . .,!' , . . , I - .. - . . . � . . . . . . . .1 11 " 'A - . . . . lost both arms. He has since died. Terms made known Bat sale. W. - - . . : . - , - . . - . � . . - .. .. ,��,-- ; � , - ­ ,�,T- . ­ . . , . .1 . ."'. . . 1.4'. . �_ �!� � - - - I-- 7th . , . , . 9 . - _:� 17 �_ - I . James Mitchell, of -Uxbridge, an em- Poacher auctioneer. : , � __ . , ... ployee at the Jones saw mill on the 7 . - . N -� - . . � � r-,; - . . - . .1­' 21, , I V . - bed I - . I I .. . . . . . .-I.- -, , - con. of Scott, had his hand badly crashed . - - . . . . . . ... f ., :A:,. ,�;,' ­i .1 . . I I . . . . . - .1 " - 1. I . . � . . - . _': -. �, . .. . - . � . . . . - , .Av 0. 4( by a log on Monday. REMOVED To NEW. PREMISES , . S ocu S . .-, .�.. %; _.- `_ . . . . ... ... - ... ...,.�..,_. -Zi. 44 , • - Joseph Reesor, of Markham, left S7,- .... .. . .. .. I � I _. . . . ­_ - - .-:. `.,_� - . . . .. - . - � . . . - . . - - . - -:' I .., I- I . . � ... .. . . ' * . . - . - . 4�,A, .� . . .. 497. The realty goes to his son, subje�t - - , , - - •" '-, . ,� I I . . . . . . , .� BROCK ST.9 SOUTN OF ONTARIO BANK , .:I '. ' . . . - . . .." ­..::`-�, ,'�`, I .. . . .1. ­ - I . to some legacies for the other children. I . � I . I I . 11 . � . . - .. . I . : . I . . . ...-. -, . I �� - � -, ­.. � I - � .. - , . . .. , - - ' . 0 * - ��. . � .. . If, �f � . ' ' . � . . - . fl-, � - . .1 .. . " . ` �, .. � ' . . . ! . � . . . . . --.,. . . ., ... . I . . � . - . . - . I I . . - . . . I �­. - - . � � ... I . � . . � . - . I . � - .. -,-. - � I - A.'.4 Tie - - . . . I I � ,_ . - . 'A novel 9 , �:_ . - . I . . ." . . - .. - -, - - � . . Provision is also made for the widow. - Marble Works . - ' ' � . �:. venture in a business we' Whitby , " - . - � - ► � , . - - . . . . . . '. A * � .. I . . � � . I I . I . I . - . . . , * , - . , . -, It ill a 1. I .. .1 I . . � - - . . . . - . . . - . - �;:� V. . - -, - being instituted at Dunkeroon. . .. . ­' . � . _. I . . . . . . . . -:_ , - - 41.1 a 11 • • . I Z - I . . . . . . . _: _. I . . I '. -,. _. �- q - -!; - . . - � - - _ k_�! 'j.'' �,. /11 I 1. _. . I 9 - I - - ' . - " �.i . :z.� __1 �,",,11,�,- , * . �, - . _. :_.. - , -;;�: ­�, � ` I 11 , . . . . - I ., . ..� - , - � ..'�_ , . . . . I - _. ­ - � �:- - � �.. - . .. . .;,, , .��, t�_`_��' - . . I , - . . . � . . - se=ed ' ' . . .- custom sausage factory, the idea being to Mammon & Hawl" - I . -. � -_'. . . ." - , 0 '. .. I , 1.� I . 1W Emulsion of Pure - . . , - . L. - - .- chop the customers'meat while they welt. . . - . 111 V 11 . . I I - . '.1 " . . . , _: : . I .. . . - . . . .1 1� I - - . ]Brighton has a full grown butcher, in Manufracturers of . . . . . . . . . - . . ... - ---� -� 1 - � 1;', � ., � - V. . - . - � �_-,:-:%.'�-� �," , I., . , . .,. ,� . I . . -1 V , t, �: ' � " . I - the . He MarbleMonuments, Headstones and all .. . - R_ I., _... , .0 I ._.-.1.,,..,A�. � -person of - Leonard Whiltion . .. : .: . .. �.. -,. , , , - -,!. . . . . . . ., .: - V' . ,111 . - . _ :. . i - - other Cemete Work. : . 11 . ­ measures 5 ft. tin. around the chest and Cemetery . ,.:..:", . � . . . ; . . I - . his is the biggest Aloo Importem of 111"tch Sw"ish, Am. i 01 �. - - _­1_ I I . - . weighs 469 pounds. T . . r ­:�a - I " - , I - . I ­ . - '. Grican and canaz;!Orm"tes. C,OD.. . M '�..'�, ... . . . - - ­­', . . . man in Canada. 4,11 parties wishing work would do well to call . . . . . . � . - ... - , , �, -,f.-j..;,,, , ' I - � I . . , _. ­ Q - • . - Canuington Lae Jecided upon the cele- anusbeforepnrchasing. All work _ - . . -, I I - .. _. I . . . .. .� -.- L . .'.':�_."�­ ..I - . . I .. ., - . *1 - . I , . � . � - , �: ;A� J11. '", , " V . • . bration for the Queen's Birthday, to in. and prices of the lowest. . . I � I I � . . . . . - . - . . . , . . . . '. - - I'% .- I . . * * - . .. . _�­ 'PY: - ­ . - ... . , . . . ... I- .­ -�­ ... �­. IN . - elude horse-tacing, base-ball, lacrosse, .- - __� q_______ I .. I - -­ _.- . I.. �,�. .. . . .. . T AS T E L E S S . __. . - . . .. ... .-....-�. ­-.,�.1."'.-1`-1- . - ­ ..4 1­11 . - I . . . � - � . . . . L . � . . - - . . . . L - , .. - . . . .'' - . I . foot races. etc. The committee expect it We can give you a good BOOT '. . - . — - __ - ___ - - - . . _. i_t�. . . , - . - " - . I - - - - . .. - - . .. � , .?,?�' .- . I.. . . .. I '. � : . -1 __ - - I - -, , ': p ­_ .H. � ­ . . . . I - - . _�. ... . . ­ . to be, the best ever held there. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS . '. . - - � - . for small money. But its the - . .; . . . . . . . . . - .. . .. . � :.1.7� .�" . - Albert E. Williams has applied for- ad- - .. I - . � -_ _. . � . - - . I . . . - . - ..- .. _. �,� . - . . . . . . . . . '.��- -.f - , .- . . . , � . . . _. . - . ...'.:..'. " . �. � . . ministration of the estate 6f his mother,. ' ­ � . . -70 r.rOM01-4=0. C)I--'=: r. - �,___'-_� - I - - - . Fanny Williams, of Markham, who died �:. want. If we don't �'- � . . . . � . .. . � . I . . - . . M,.dLMM.&,r.r0M 'r I ,,- ..,i;;°, ,4 I - I---- - - -_ . ____ . - -_ -- __� ­_ - . . . . . .;: • .-. on February last, leaving an estate com- ' get cash- we can't sell cheap. If .. . - - _____ - . ­�­',��.-, . • posed of farm lands in the Township of ... . _. you are a doubtful customer and- - . FARMERS' MARKET. ­ . ,--,:- , . Markham valued at $6,500. .. ..._�'! .J_ - . .. .-,..- . - I . TORONTO, April 8th, IW2* _. ... I.I.-J., . � . . - g, an aged reside 11 .. . .. - . " nt of LTG- have not the cash, don't call onus, ­ THE COUNTY.'—". . - I - . bridge, dropped dead on Tuesday of last , Wheat, fail . ............ I U0 H7 to 00 00 - I _. .. -1 . I Oq.ie' I : week. He had just finished his dinner, PILss by on the otberside. Kindly call Wheat, spring ......... 00 00 to 00 f34 - - . . - ....'. .� T? - . - ' - . . . :� ..-;�,.�- .. '. ' . - �� -e - :'�,� � I - . and was preparing to light his pipe, when Wheat, red winter...... 00 00to 00 86 has just -received a large -, con' ' ';�- � .. ... . - . n and see, buy and pay all U O.. . - ' ' �.A.. . . be fell over and expired almost immed. - � Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 0075 . f , , , r . � - �, . %.1 � . . . - . a - , : . lately. Deceased was 70 years of age. W1 SEsignment of 'Fresh Groceries,' New ___ � . . - , * ....­ I - . . W 01. Oats, bush ................ 00 88 to 00 84 � - ". � .� Thomas Cowling, aged 23, of Hampton, - H.-JACKSON, Barley, bush. ............. 00 00 to 00 47 Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, I - -.- .�'. ., - -4 . - .- n I ." ­­ � Cof- � . . .-.-. __ .. ..;� - . a i . _!; Pf as, bush.. 00 � 00 to 0066 fees, etc.. and is selling it cheap for cash. Call at his stor' - .-: .'��:,`7'­--_ - - - - a short time ago b'd his finger cut off by , .. .�. . .. .__ I . ..... . - : .. .1 I ..., . - a circular saw. The wound was dressed Hay, new, &0D....... - � '. 1, I � . . _. . . 11 , I . and got some of the bargains he is offering.. .- - - and it was thought to be doing well. - Straw, ton .................. 9 0090 10 00 . . . I . WHITBY MARBLE AND - . 111. _. . . � �..._,­_, a. .1 .- However he continued to grow worse. • I Dressed hogs........... _. 0 00 to 6 00 . - i� , _J - . .- , -:. - , ..'' t; "... .,�11'.,. - . - W , .. ;... 1. � . . .. - suffering.. Beef, hindquartem ...... 6 00 t-3 8 00 - PICK�RI� ' 'Go .��. lockjaw resulting, and death ended his neef, forequarters ....... 5 00 to � 6 00 ISAAC WISE ... . - .. ___ -.- ., rani e-, orks - 1V I. . . .." , _. . - Mrs. Menno Niabswander, of Quebec , Mutton ..................... 7 00 to 8 Ou - ___ .1� . - .'! � . . _.. " .- .- . - 0- t.. . � avenue, Toronto Junction, died at her - DUNDAS Ste. - WHITBY. Veal, carcass 7 00 to 10 00 I ": I - - ,,­ 4;-- ; - . ' ' (Entablub" 1849.) � . .� , Butter, lb ...... 00 • to 00 22 . - � ;,. ..� - 1, . . . - home on SatnrdR3, 19th tilt., after a lin- R .. NEW DISCOVERY hyACCIDENT ­. . - gering, illness, her complaint being COP. - Egas. doz...... ....... ... 00 12 to 00 13- In co=und r'. " .,,!ng a solution a pan was accidently SOW on the hand &Dd ou ig afterward it was discovered that t e hair Was com- sumption. The remains were taken to ,woifenaen, Proprietor ,* —.-------- _____________� -4. y removed. We at once put this wonderful Preparation, on the ' ." et and so great has been the demand that we are now introducinir - . Having returned to the old stand of the lt.throughout the world under the Dame Of Queen's Anti-Hairin .. � ­ V . . ll arkhain for interment. Deceased was e DOMINION BANK , I = _ :----;., . oil , .� ­ . . in her 42nd year. . . . - Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND . - . . t.' . - , , . " - . - L I , - York township has agreed to allow the I 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE ITS - ' - - n I am better prepared to execute all ' . r'" . . I . . city of Toronto the- privilege of dumping Capital Paid up, , . t1l5001000 . Lay the halt over and apply the mixture fora few minutes, and the �� _.: - .. � � orders in cemeter and all other _ - . � . - . . . ... night soil at three places within the town - y I . - . , hair dleappears without the slightest pain orinjury when . . .. . .. I_ . ivork pertaining to the business. Sur (us , - . $1,350,000 led or ever &"rt'e'rw"ysXg!et launlike anyother Preparation everumd - . .. ...,:. - - . - ship, on condition that inspectors be ap- I Cuctoiners will find a well selected stock . sy . - IrLoprpll like purpose. Tbousanda of LADIES who have been annoyed - ;- - With hair on their FACE. NECK and ARMS attest its merits. .... - ;- 0 .- - - pointed to overlook them and see that no of foreign and domestic granite and - GENTLEMEN who donot appreciates beard or hairon theirneek, -: . . _. nuisance results. The inspectors are to I- . • � WHITBY AGENCY.-, - find a priceless boon in Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away . .:.--"41 - -1 inarble to choose frown. Inspection wlth Shaving. by rendering Its future growth an utter tmpossi '08 DEPARTMENT. !c - :lhil'tr - : SAVIN, Price Of Qu"n* Anti Hairtnesi, per bottle, sent In safety mailing box", postage paid by us ( re ; � � .- be appointed by the township, and paid will-convince that for strictly'first- waled frow lam-rvation). Bond money or stamps by letter with full address _. .- . - by the city. . Itterest allowed at highest current rates. .No written plainly. • Correa- - _. � . class work, our prices cannot be . � notice of withdrawal required. Ponden v sLnctjy confidential. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in every word it - , - , I "I , - , ' -. . - n - . . . culItAllks We Invite you to deal with ue and you will find everything an repre8ented. Cut this out and - �;�. � � .. The "'Myrtie'Navy" plun, correctly- re- ' . ,beaten. . . . W. H. HOLLAND, 3 nd to-lay Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI O. You can - . . ' I .,�S� - J_ _., . ,presents the whole plan upon which its .: .. . . _.:- - . - I . . � - - . - � - I - - -_ . -_ __:. "- 1-st(Ir Your letter at any Po,,t Office to insure its safe delivery. We win pay 0500 fzr any case I .- I ,!�!, . - I . . .. - . 101T -.--. . MANAGER. r`7 ,- .. _e manufacture � . 0 Callurs or slightest Injury to any purchaser. Every bottle luaranteed. . . 1. . . reis conducted. There is not - : -* - " 9 I . . % :'. � :' -, -To lad'e-who lutrodu" and sell among their friends 25 Bottles of Queen% Anti-Hairiile. - . � ... _� R frRetional part of a cent expended upon I; . I ..- .: PLEASE '� . .�_ � SPECIALwo will Present with a BILK DRESS. 15 yards best milk. Extra Ladle Dottie and eassPISS - - , it for mere appearance. It is neither 11 . .... 1. . � . I .. - I atellk to select from sent with order. Good salary or Commission to Agente. ' .. . '. I - ,� i � . . - . - - . -;. wrapped in tin foil nor worked lutG fancy BE: `A JOAN HOME lil•AXERI-'ONCES :—Tl►e Lytle Safe & hock C7 146 to 150 Water st.; . . - :�_'.`:*:,;".. J , . . . . � - _ . � . �� . - shapes, nor put into fancy cases, nor sub- Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race st., Cincinnati I : -;�.-,.­ , . I . nnati, Ohio. .: , : %. , ,.> : , ­ ! - ject to any kind of expense merely to G ive..,us a'. Call � rAMOOn in - � ' .!.:,?,::M..� -� �, . . . . 111� _� :�- � ' 1; .* �,.;­X'4� 14 I , �' - - . . - please the eye or captivate the fancy. For Stationery, School Books, - the coils of I , ." . , . . - . . - . W • . . . . The manufacturers rightly believed that � I ." . \ M Knitting Yarns, Fingering, '.' the ser- ­ . -.,Z... :,!. __... - - .-I . .- � . . ­ � , . tobav,, ._ was not purchased for ornament, � I I - PICKERINQ - ­.. , . . THE' 8 . , Ill Andelusions, etc. Berlins , . pants was not . . . . __�Ilt but for smoking, and therefore all extrati- - .s I I I �., . -, . . . - .�: I : : ' . ­ I . . , I . . � ­ .�*. . - . ' '. Zephyrs, Washing Em- ,.- _. more helpless . . - � `� . eons exDens6s was avoided and added to :. ­ 0 . . .... �_* I I I - - -1-4. ' ' I . . - _� � 14 - • the quality of the tobacco. The public ' -. _' broi.dery Silks and Phila-. " 1, � I than is the , � W . - � � , � , .:-It I . � 0 1 � � -. -. ­��-4,__ - . - ' . ( . 1, I . - have testified in its cage that they prefer seller, Felts and Plushes., .- . ' whopines ... . . I man • , , , ' ­ _. , - . paying their money for a high quality of ..- Dressand -Fancy Cords, Elas.- 'der the ef- The best advertising medium in Ontario . . I ��- .-N,: - - . � Z under .- . .'.?��., li . . . I ,-, I - Z article than for ornament out of place. ties, Tissue Paper, cruncled and - I fects of dis- � . . . .-- -1'- I - � . . � .. ­�. , 11, I _. The judges of the Supreme Court - of . . I . County, - 1_' _.� . � � .. - __. � .1. " J , :0� - - •-& -, , plain, and a beautiful assortment of ease., excesses, . . . I . .. . . .'�- . .-. . , � � I . . . I . - . � . . .- �_ ..., V �_' � I - - Judicature nave promulgated a new set of . _ ✓ . I I � . - . I � . . - . - / _ . -, I , wl"., . rug, patterns. . ' ' 7 � . C . - - - , . ,.�:,v. . . . . . . . . - . _iil - - . - - i - I- .. .. . . overwork lei - . � . .:. : * 1� I � rules regulating the procedure and fixing work W 0 � - _.. � - . - IV* - 1, - ,--,-, ;�;p ., I .. � . . �1. .., - . . '_ , ­�­ - _. the fees in the-Surrogate Courts to take - M's & E. BOON E' worry, etc. Rouse yourself. Ta e are -onering THE NEWS to new sub-. ;-,. _.'�-,_�. - .,.��..�.. I . effect on and after 1st April. 1892, after ' I heart of hope again and 10119 A MAN I I : - . ,:. .. 1. �', i �, 4 _­ . � kli�.,. � I � . . _ . . which date the present rules are rescinded. . � - .,. . _�,_ � .1, . EAST END. PICKERINOlONT, 24 We have cured thousands, who scribers the balance of 1892 for , � : �_,. ... _- 1. - .. � . .. 11111I.- � .. A�- - - � • Rna'e 46 after prohibiting the registrar . • .. �_ . .. - 1Z t� _!T - � I. 4:1 Y " . . .. .: . - ,; _.. - . � allow. us to refer to them. WE CAN I - . 11 - - � ..... * �. j . , , , . _.. : , i � , from preparing applications for probate or 0 , - I . .. -1 " '- � � \ . _.. �, -:.-,. � administration where jthe value of the pro. cunic You by use of our ezolusive . - - I � . ... . ,.� � 'i, . ­ . .1 , -,- �.�, ,.,-: - . - - party devoloving exceeds $400—proceeds ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD methods a es. Simple, 6 • : - - 75'CENTS, . -CASH . . . 0 6 , I - - ., ." 7. t� _ * . � Im organic WSAU0% FAMW MOMMY, rAWk of - . . . '' , . ."'. � - . , - - : -� __._,:1 . ... , - - . .. . ... _ - as follows: And in no other case shall Nnerky, PbysW Decay. positively cured by unfailing treatment at home for . . . . � 8 . : .. .,-.�,� ­,_­ -1. . - - - ... .. . . _..., L � . - . . -A * - , , ��,__ . . . - `* ' - . ' ­­', . . . . auv person other than the applicant or Hualton's vitaliser. Also Nervous Debility, Loit or IMUng lfimboW, General or �., : • I . , - . .'' " -,-, ." � - - . I . _. .! �. I ,.f,: �­ - . . t, 1-71- , I his solicitor either directly or indirectly 13%rnness at fthk Low of Afoldtioi% Undt"No . I "-. Send in name and- casb." - ' � ... . - �:­.­­', - -, i . to X&M, 84mW D•ve!opment. Low of Power lNeryous 11pblifty, Weaknesses of .- , . _. . p.',4'�­­� -� - . . -_ . - -_ :..:Y�.� - prepare the application or other papers to Pains in Ahe Back, Nhrhs h;w%Aou* inaln w Body ana Atla'd, Effects of Errors or . . . . - . . : 11 - 1.,?1-1 �.. . . . � ,­­�_­,! - , , .- Urine, SenAW lAo ' Sleeplesenem% AM4100 .1 - - be used in any application or matter in the w% I . ' . I 1� I- - .., . .- . - - Snrrogate Court, nor shall *"v parann. ---- am ctr-, , _. - , . 0 . ,�'i'l - �___ --- :. v �. ___,l, ­_ - . - &Z 9 Noble M A HOOD ftfly Restored. � '­ ' "' � . . aft for BUdYi Zzwesive 1pdul� Excems, iu 01il or Young. Robust, - A 1:?MXZ011__= UT V fN9 - ' I li.ia wo" E'7 N � . - � * ill, n ',4, 0 -, P�.2. : - - . other than'a, solicitor be permitted to rierw! *,�: . ." TV 0 1!J9 V BPVI1, .. 4 for trftii� J. X JXPRM;� : . . . . L_.J . . : �- �'.. , ,practice- in &Surrogate Court. - Improvoment i,wn Uie first day. . . I . . [q - �:�. t �,' �� . A. - . . . -,. r I Mnnsciw M Tomi ft, Tovom% Oaf I . - . : . ., _ ... - - , .. I � � .. � � . � - .... ': . 1; ,. How to enlar a and strengthen . . . --;-r-THE - .. . .;..- .:",.. - '. _ - . - . :.- 9 # ... . . �__ . � ", .�_' - � . - , . - . . - . . . 4. - � GREENWOOD.. . . __ - . . � . . . UD - I . , � �%�._,_­ .11. _ - - - , ------- ___ __ WRAK, U_N1D_11VXL0PZD0lI;0AN8 AND - - ' . . '.,* :-�,%�j' -L,- - .- , . . � . . ; . I . - . . .. . '. . I . � - • - * 41" " - ..�_ . Consumption Cured. � . . L ,.Y .. _. - , I ­. � The following shows the'total number A., - . QM - � . - ­ ­­ - . . . . . - . , I . . . old physi6lan. retired from practice, h - - PARTS or BODY. Men testify fr .1 ­ - '3 PHOTOGR#PHIFJR - ­ . �. , .­..., . " 60 States and Foreign Countrim. �,:. , I . of marks taken by each pupil in Green- inF had Placed in his hands by an East India . _ ., * � . _. , , I . _. .. .. . :� - - �+ i "I - - - . : wood school during March, the marks ob- w1mion•ry the formula of a simple vegetable Write them. Book, eiplanstion � . I I O" H I E&POSed of his Toronto business -, �,'�� ,.�.. - � . . I ­ . , . . . . � � , . -, . � . . . remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of - � ,.-.. . . tamable being 800. In the 2nd 3rd and. W b_ � . . � - ­ . . .; a - . � . - . .� Consumption. Bronchitis. omm7halethms, and and proofs mailed (sealed) free. I 00 I and will hereafter devote his en- . :: - --�, 2`4. 4th classes, the weekly examinations far. all throat and Lung affootions, also a . - - � - .. � - 1,��.::­��,--,­-; - - , ,::" .. - . t.-I , - I ..:_1 �,­'-'S,, - - � . -.,�, .- I �".'.!� � . nish the basis for marking; in the let and radical cure for Nervous Debilit %ed'"" Address �_ , .4- ��w, I ­ an - . � = " - - fire time to Whitby Gallery. I ­­ X, " . - . Nervous Complaints after having Uted I . I . : ­;� ;W�R' , . . ,4�� - I 1 � . USINES13 is commenc. . .,.� , "S., c. � -4 X ,._ IT A - . - . , t". - _ � 11 . � . . " . . classes pupils are marked at - wonderful curative powers in thousands of - ERIE MEED-10AL 0001 ' . - ' . I , *X._Ii�-1�1 � . . at. the end of each week:—pFou=h&t86r1y, cases, has felt it his d,a%- - --v- - %=mm to . . BUFFALO, N.Y.' B . '1�71.1__i_�- . his suffering fellows. Actuated this motive • . .. . L ,-, , ,-, " , - - . - I. Brignal 275, W. Meen 273, W. Gleeson . - 1 �_3 ing to hum, but the facilities are; , - -_ .,�� , - `,4'i and a desire to retieye human suffering, I will .. " -� -,­,i . � .. � . . � ,,, rye,;;. _; , �� �,%v , . ­ . ., , .. . . 41: , _. . an.. . _:i i�-�s! - - - - -'-- ­� ' " ' " 257, A. Wilson 227. Jr., E. Wilson 190, send free of charge, to all who desire it, We * PICKERING � bd such that he can accommodate .. ,, 1: O.... 1 1 . recipe. in German, French or English, with full - . . I . D. Hewitt 173, N. Adamson 131, T. Glee- . ­ - *'4 - I � . . . �, , . . � I by , directions for preparing and using. Sent . ,� ' ,� I ' . I - , , . . . � - who require pictures. During the,.';.. I.'' ­', � I- - son 118, A. Hein 102, L. Wilson 89, L mail by addressing with stamp o4ming We , � tv . .­­ . . -1- �­_-__ .. . .. �. . . , . or. W. A. or . ..,..- �� _- . . � .,"4�.. __ - I .� _.� . . Adamson 59, F. Harrison 49, M. Gleeson I �,"; -0 , - , ­_", - . , . .- N,Y. - . IVIV holiday Season call* and get photos .... . �,,�:­..--.:-,i�-, ,�, . ' Mr! Lumber , Y01 d I . .. �,_ W .11 --- %!- F-g., , 1. - ----., __�$ - _.... 20. Third, C.'Hewitt 146, B. Meen 140, � . - I 'N; , 1, ` 1. .. . I _ - I I . - . , - - ,!� '. Ly. Gleeson 138, G. Shea 114, C. Harrison . that will be finished in the latest otyle" 4�1_, . - . � :._�..� , , . - 4-.11, � - I . . -. Second-Sr.. M. Teefy 222, Eva - ­AND Pump Factory, ., , - V _ 1. _. ... 78. 301 1C01101 8001 LUMBER LATIN of the art. .. - , 1, � � 11` � " , 11: I I , , .. - � . ..:.,.-, - .,. - . I , - -, -1 Thompson 179, M. Wilson . - I . ; _ . - . ..�. , �, __:,_,.,�', . , . - . . vvhwwv� - � . _ ,.... - , . C01WPOUND OW9 IRZOPri8tOr - . .. I 1.� rw. ! , ,�,4�: - .!. , . 1. �,,. ,,,.�: ... . � 114, L. Wilson 56. W. Dennis 49, T. - L ­., 0'- GFer . ... .. . " , ,. ��­ I . � - - '4� A r6cent discovery by aij old ' .., .S.H"i GLES, - i ­ _; _. . "I -- , * .. .. — — I , _1 � - Manufacturer of - - � , I •, . Cdmmack 48,-F. 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Your tion were irresistible; Albert Claremont As he rose at ov the water he saw right A,. ,-- . ,_ _ , , ,�� _...�.. - .'mac 7 , � J. J � - � ►" :` heart,knew me all the lilac; my poor dart- smiled, and said,, drily: „ in front of him the antlers of the moose. . I',l 4 PROLdQT1�:. .' oblivion, to madn- ess ! 1(s there iao hope ? 1 °q ! - „Well- yes- -I wee. Why! sir- Le ping forward he grasped these, and • • . � ` 1 j r� Isabel nestled to him.: then whispered Only because it was s anrionacase, hires) onto the creatures shoulders. t} -r• =x " xorr r$ov$x• ".` �` . Mergifnl Heaven ! is there no ho �" suddenly, in a frightened �►ay : mysterious, as you say." The moose had been sat prised at the dis- ' - °"•, -.,- -• ; „ " I would not gay that, my dear boy," " It a one ! Something has gone , from "Yet most le think the man was appearance of the boat ; now, feeling the' .,_ ,. , We "Hod the prisoner Not Guilt, triy mid Dr. S�►biae, dee 1 moved • " bat l dare $ g g° �°p , pP ' lord. P Y here, putting her haAd to her head, •` and guilty, on knnow, though it wean t proved )toy astride its neck, it grew fraA�r,, and , - A pause, a dead hush throughou : the not give you much. She has had a frightful it won't come back 1 O, ft won't oome back, legally - ' kicked worse than any mustang. - - I shook somehow. Albert !" " Well, he might be," said the little But Arthur clinched his teeth and hun . �_ , -- crowded court and the foreman added slow- ,� .:; Somehow ! igmated Claremont, start- lJ,; ing, "you think, then •` Yes, darling. it will in time, you kno *," jockeyy, •br he might not be the murderer, on. It was hiB one hope ; as long ae he sat We wish, my lord, to add a rider. On „ ho said, ,oeressingly ; but his heart felt I don t think he was, air, sure as my names firmly on the swimming animal, holding its - . rt I have no definite thought, only theory. breaking to see her iteous look of appeal. George Winton. 1 think his sto looks antlers he was safe from hoofs teeth and �' �' fhe evidence before us, so entirely cixcum- g p PPce ge tY , _'. �_ Bertha the maid simply left Isabel in her „ `. = stautial, we feel obliged to give-the afe fused P 9 I ado going away for a little time to try like about the truth. What do you think, lierns. ` • roost, and there -found her unconscious, and and find it." sir?" Morever, h "I i the benefit of the doubt and therefore we a was sore to drown if the - . ` `"1 " find him Not Guilty." - no one saw or heard her about in the inter „ Goin away ?" Isabel cried, wildly. "I don't think at all, Mr. Wint ,wn," said" moose could not be made to tow him ashore. - , - r'1.'3.'.- Val ; but Isabel knew you were below, you „ g the other with intense quietness. "I know Exha - A w ave, a surge swept through the crowd „ 13e will kill me if I am left I Hell kill me 1 q oared by its el%rta to unseat the • . i 3 --not of relief, not of aatisfaetion- e t the �1dYes, lrnetw I had come to plainly tell 'her -kill me, I tell you !" „ he, is as guiltleen of Guest'b d� sill as you are." boy, the animal swam quietly for a few ' 't prisoner was young, handsome, and there Nobody shall touch you, dearest, said Do you now, air, really exclaimed the momenta. Then it stopped moving, began . - « brother that I cared nothing or his fort one, Claremont quickly, but firm) " No one jockey, starin hard. " Ma be ou know win the water and violent) shakia ., were Sawa in the evidence. + q Y, Y but meant- sinceahe loved me -to make her y' g �, y Y g y g known where on are but Dr. Sabine and the endeman then t itself. "Monstrous verdict 1" said one man, „ Y : �` indignantly the evidence against him is y m self. Who could wish to kill you, m ea, I do. B the -b , have you ever Findin that these tactics did not rid it . -w . �,. „ m wife in a its of him. ' "` ` ' > "Exactl ' said Sabine • "she doubtless, Y ., Y Y Y' Y Y f3 . - A �. aim�rly overwhelming. He must have Idone y' Isabel?" seen or heard anything more of that Mr. of its burden, the moose threw itself back- ` ` ` it 1' saw you leave, and may then have gone to She gazed at him with those wild, horror- Bovill you mentioned since that Grand Prix ward, tossing and rolling about in the - k I Rolf Guest to plead or defy." struck a es then broke into a lau h y?" water. A gentleman just before the speakerglanc- y r g , such a des " l?, " The last, then; my darling is as hi &h• laugh for one who loved her to h Ar 1 " No, air. Someone did tell me that he'd This performance put the boy's hea� be- • - '� `�'�_- _ ..ad round with a slight lift of the bows, a spirited as she is sensitive. Pardon my in- �� P P Y j ' ti heard he had given u the turf and of neath the surface, and between shaking and - - �._, ._..: slightly amused smile, as if to ae►y : Much P „ Ha, ha ! Yes, be will, If he knows, I g P got g . ion know about law." te«u lion. ;, tell nn 1 Only it's one-- one !" She wino wine employme.►t -quite goody -ha ! ha ! exertions to retain his hold, he was fast Aloud he remark- And he was a violent man conclud d Y Y g g .. . ' her hands now then gripped her lover's wit The devil a monk would be, eh, You growing weak. , F " -. — the doctor. " If my theory be near t e �� wouldn't know him a sin, I su use !" care= However his luck held out sustaining A clear t►erdiot of what in Scotland the strength of rpadnam. Are you sure he g pP P g I Ad mark only she, poor heart and Heaven, legal remarked the other. him until the moose once more began swim 1` u .' lgould be Non Proven ;the man is acquitted_ know what ma have eased to madden her. doesn't know it, A I Sett ?" „' ' a flake of evideeee. Practical) in ever Y P " oils sure Isabel." leas you air, yes - anywhere 1 A fair- ring quietly towards shore. • ` Y Y From my experience of insanity -and I Q fell cod- lookin fellow. Yes I'd swear to Now the were not more than 30 rods ar ;''_ ' . - body's eyes the poor fellow is guilty. -" have had Ibis rivals ae lam for man ears What -O, what ? -was in the poor dark- • g, g Y " Hard lines thou h that ain't it air !" P Y Y ened memo and shattered mind ? W hat him . from the bank,; and` the fierce animal do.ibt- . - I -- _N , .. g that; 'ain't am- convinced there has been something memory "I wonder if he did a that debt?" said less felt that once on dry land its revenge, � - f1 -.i - . said another man. " Anyhow he can't he did she fear -and know? Whq was the y Y 8 , �,,. r'... - more in her ease than seeiin the corpse car- �„ ! Claremont indifferent '• Mast I sup- would be certain. I I , - tried again, if someone turned u and said g be . Y• • P- p ried in even though yon followed and she r pose, for there was no such I. O. U. found The boy believed his strength would not . ; ; � • ` they saw him fire the shot. There he goesout heard anything against you. It is a mystery Great Heaven ! spas his secret suspicion, • �. o the dock. I suppose a rho ve got come Y g g y �' ry nos ken et ri ht! Did she know either in Mr- Guests pocket -book or any- last daring another such struggle, and if he a.. - - • PPce Y' g which only she can solve if ever she recovers. , unspoken Y ' where amen at his era I remember lost his hold he would be drowned or stamp. - �_:.. - formalities to do now. I ! You are oin abroad you said ! " My' darling, liave me you are, and PaP P _ . • . . 1. 1 Of course there were, and the man so late- g g Y shall be, as sate here a. in mp arms !" he that cliatinct y." ed to death. • ' 1 on trial for murder must have left b a "Yes,to said the other ,bitterly; "whatplace went on, tender) --o6 how tender) !- W futon are him a shrewd, startled look., As he was dragged along something felt . . . r: ' : yiivate exit for the crowd saw hits} y o have I now in the world The verdict acquit- soothing her agitation. �" And I shall not ' " Mr. Guest put it into hie pocketbook, heavy in his jacket ; he remembered his 5` - _.<: '. more -knew not if his heart were almost ted melegally, tovonvictme morally of a foul be far ; only within a few hours' run ; and then, he said, what was found on hin., _if Iarge hunting 4nife. . broken with the agony of its bdrtheTl of murder, Yes, I am going a broad, but I am I anall come back, I hope, before long, to t call up the evidence ` I stood by as he Here was a possible means of escape. If - - -'..F .1 -_ anoth ©r's awful crime, going to set myself one life - object -to try. keep you always." done,it, and bays to it, There, that s your the moose seemed likely to succeed in - - . ;. ,: The evidence, circumstantially, had been and find if there was any one man or wo- She put -her soft cheek a sthis, dress- nest -, throwing him off, he would try to kill it . `�,� heavy. It had been prayed that there had man to whom Quest's death was cf advan- (.rest Heaven 1 at last last the He saw with 'o that�the were now so near . ' _ " ingly diz- the shore that he mi ht reyach there without • - �- *eern j,4gjl nerds between the accused and. age• " There is such trouble in thla dear fsdt !" light ! 'muttered Albert,;leanina back, g .. Abs Isi;r-rsored man, Mr. 3nest, of Ilm Hall "Heair n send yon anoceas, my dear Clare- she said, wistfully. "0, such trouble !" - sy . dazzled, for a moment by the broad the animal's assistance. ' L -, .: e� "d, life sfster, shortly before the fatal mont, for only the discovery of the real poor fellow he could only strain her to glare All this had passed quickly through his . • 0aad tune done ; that he (the accused) had murderer will, I fear, clear you to the me- his breast, and bow his head to hers, fore- Winton looked at him with an odd, eager mind, and they were yet 10 rods from the _ F `-� orit of the world. Well. you wish to see ex ression- ' - land when the bo caw, right ht in their wa - ` jam ih0 Iiatl in a mad passion ;that the a Y Y ing back for her sake, the choking sob and P Y , g Y. dde man had also gone out towards the Isabel ; but, my poor boy, I warn you, it and bitte cry : "Pardon me. sir, Ent I should like so to the end of a log rising from the water. .. - !1. will be ver bitter for ou -I do not think " ask what ou mean b what ou said." Perha s it would not be necessar to re- i. fatal copso In his own park ; that g pistol. Y Y You oak my heart ! You break my Y Y Y P Y . - . d1rAy bad been heard-by a game- keeper at a she will know you." heart !„ The other bent forwards, and said, slow• sort to the knife, for now he had a rew . • I 13fl There'll be no trouble then, when you i fllsts►aee, and on running to the spot he " Not know me ?" Albert staggered back ., ly : Hea. As they passed the log he wouf�t • I found the accused Albert Claremont, with patting his hand before his eyes ; " not are strop again," he whispered, at last " I mean that mfr strong augpiciona are spring to this new support and cling them . _ k °j. know her lover, who would die a thousand �• g st beloved one, aroused by what you have told me to- night:. until the angry moose was out of the way. _ e► small revolver in his hand and a blood I most go away sow, dearest, e, stein on his hand, bending over the murder- deaths for her ! she mwt -she will know for your sake." I mean to ask you in the name of justice to Probably the animal would seek safety in ��� t . :: }: a man, evident) horrified. One witness me at least odt of all the world." kee silence about it absolutely till ou hear the woods and a no further attention to , - d '• Follow me " ., A last close embrace, a last ong kiss, and P Y P Y - had -sworn he had seen the pistol in Clare• said Dr. Sabine; ; but be he went oat. from me -the man who has suiTered so terri- him. IN a mont's posseseinDo but had boon forced to 'careful not to excite her much. But if she He could scarcely have borne more, the bly for another's foul crime. I am Albert Ina moment more they were beside the i �- admit it was the ordinary sort of revolver, knows you -there is hope." doctor saw, after 2 he had suffered these Claremont !" log. Arthur let go of the antlers and flung _ . " t' - and it m; have been one like the wee on And he led the way 'upstairs, opened a two n " Good heavens ! I half guessed it !" ex- himself through the water. A stroke or - a ght p mo the peat. r - produced, door. and only said quietly, " Go in." •' I know all, " he said, quietly. ad was , claimed the jockey, excitedly. "Shake two carried him to the log. Putting out t t 1, It was proved -so far as a negative can Albert` Claremont passed within and paus- outside- -near, if needed. She knew you at hands, sir, lease, if you'll so honor me, and arm over it, he was held above the surface. : , . ed. count oA Geor a Winton. ' To think how From here, when the moose had disappear �- -- be called proven -that nobody had ,heea last; and there is hope now that she w,11 g . . . assn near the e t or park, going or coming The apartment was spacious and lax- some dRy remember all we think she knows, often m wife and me's said you was inno- ad, he would swim ashore- t towards it. No stranger seen about the urious, he windows looking out over the shock of which has had such terrible cent, and now to know we was right.! But Hr was congratulating himself on h ;e tY . �• neighbourhood except the accused, was large, rounds, and beyond over the effect, Go on your search, my dear boy, where is Pierce Bovill, I wonder, err ?' escape, when he heard an angry snort be- , _ -- - -i { . ' admitted the fact,, and out of all these therethe won beadties -aT High gat1�, amidst and Heavens speed a with ho Ab ! where? Suspicion was neither find• hind him, and, glancing over his aboulder, were of course minor into adduced, for. which the house stood. One glance but Christmas came- spring, summer, ing nor proving. Where was be 2 saw the moose, with flabbing eyes advancing. �; ; . . took that in • He had over - rated. the animals hurt to ' ` and against, need less to mention here: The , it was the one solitary figure autumn- Christmas drew nigh h a ain, and TO ai` oo`rrtNUED• y - . - _'' gamekeeper declared that it was impogsible that riveted the man's gaze -a slender, still "hope deferred made the heart sick." - get a bore. It was thinking less of escape _ fib. t for an one to have fired the shot and ea- beautiful girl, such a more girl, aittin in a $0 iIV $E WUr) THE Bfl01't>tUN. than of revenge for the ignominy of being . Y g to b f' raped in any direction without his seeing a low fauteuil by a window, her white hands made a bees f urden. � �', figure on the open as he himself ran. There lying in listless apathy on her lap, the CHAPTER M Arthur had just time to spring to the op- - c -. - was a patch of young fern just a little way whole attitude that of h$pelownen ; but in BY F. & PALMER posite side of the log as the angry creature _ 1. y d p but he had run close by the great, dark a es that turned slow) on Tgs �ocrreY'g tvt'osY• Inn ed at him. He now saw its full face . be on the co se, Y Y .� Q Two years ago Mr. -Lindsay took hfs two P g - ,. _ • it and must have seen anyone amongst it the new- comer, there wan a wild, dumb her- Second class -- sometaing•carriage- cons and nephew to i.:.ke Melaka for the and realized its ugliness. Small, wicked . efi rot an if their gaze had looked once and for here •ou•are uick, lease !" eyes, long, drooping upper lip, white tucks a - however crouched down. , g S �! P trout fi�atiiag in the last two weeks of . The defence+, in the hands of a very clever all on some eight too appalring to be ever In jumped the little man addressed, slap August. The boys so enjoyed the place and sharp Horne, made up a picture far blotted out-is sight before which reason went the door, and off again swept the tidal that he promised them to stay through from pleasing to the frightened bo - rising Q, C., was bold, and attacked the pro- P g g y R scenting defects of evidence, more than re- had fallen a wreck; there was no recognition train from Dover after its last stoppages geptembsr. Again the moose sprang through the lying on its own denials, since on both sides in that glance as it met that of the well- The new p►ssenger, who could scarcwly It is contrary to law to catch trout dur- water, and again he dodged the onslaught. almost everything might or might not be nigh heart - broken man who ,stood there, have weighed over seven stone and a half, ing that month ; however, Joe and Hal Being out of breath, it rested for a moment. _ _ _ and the accused had no witnesses save his still as a statue, striving for perfect self- and whose whole gait, dr,As (albeit quite Lindsay had good sport gunning for grouse This breathing space gave Arthur time to . own evidence, taken on oath at the inquest mastery Before he dared move or speoLk. ordinar clothing), and tout ensemble told open his hunting- knife. . - , y and ducks. As the animal again came. on he moved ' under arrest on suspicion. Three months ago they had parted in him to be a jockey, deposited his valise, But Arthur Blake, not having so wealthy g ' ` , ° The substance was obis: Paris with plighted troth ;one month later, settled himself to Sts satistac ton, and then, a father as his cousins, owned no shotgun ; aside, and as the broad neck passed struck - Albert Claremont was s gentleman gos- on that terrible day of the murder, he had glancing his shrewd eyes round, found him- and when he wishcxl to join in their shoot- several rapid blows wi�Lh his knife - The " : ", seance of a ut a, thousand a year. He ad- bent over her unconscious form before they self opposite to the only other occupant of in expeditions he had to borrow an old moose turned, but this tigie Arthur con- ; . , Y p t him under arrest• and now- the coin actment a haudnome distin us- fronted it and• thou h feeling a blow from mitted meet ng Mr. Guest and his oungsis- u P : muzzle- loading musket belonging to one of K f ter in Paris, where the former, s very bet- " • oe ! woel Each heart must bleed, must looking young man, wrapped in a well ur- the gaitl�,a. its fore foot, thrust forward the blade again 5- . ting man, had gone for the Grand Prix, break," red ulster. W hile the other bays were off hunting and again. -_ - He the prisoner) admitted - a stormy, The tall, fine faint, with its gtacafnl easy Arthur tried to amuse himself catch) The boy mans ed to pull himself to the - . ( p ) That they moat meet Hire this l r'8 _ s hostile interview at Elm Hall on the fatal pose and masculine beauty of both figure and mink in deadfalht'' -rude trs a which the other side of the log, and the moose had no _ . " Isabel," the rich, low tones raid, the P f des of which bliss Guest was the anbjeot, coaAtbnanoe, were an aluiait ludicrous con- alien th to follow. The great animal - _ y, soft music tremulous with emotion. ,guides taught him to make. strength - but be refused all farther detail or reason. There was the slightest blest uiver of those [cast to the little sharp, though twnhommie floundered about fora few minutes, and then . But as he was an inexperienced trapper , q face, an andersii-ed form of this ocke end the mink were scarce, not many were la nisi! He !tad left the Hall; he started in delicate hands an if the lobed familiar ,. d .,] y' y q y' = . , ' hot blood, and had proceeded some distance sound had somehow, thrilled they cords of Very cold this evening, sir, said fie, p g3oon after, when Mr. Lindsay was )icing captured ; so one evening about the middle - towards the western gate of the park, when the woman's heart. His lea with s wild robbing his leap, maacular hands ; looks of September, when his uncle announced rowed acruen the lake on his return to the �` be was startled b the re rt of firearms r like snow -bat it's seasonable weather forr that he was called back to the city, Arthur camp, he heard a faint shout comin from = Y Po hope ;but .te only moved quietly across the .. g 11 _� coming from a distant copse of trees. He carpet, knelt beside her, and took her hands Christmastide, sir. „ was not sorry to leave. Tragping mink was out the mist. He turned to one side and ' ' turned and walked quickly towards it, Well --yob --but, said the other, with very ors sport. found his nephew, as yet too exhausted to • - _ q Y into his owe. a half- amused smile which the dropping Y P attempt swimming ashore clinging to the - -.. thinking it was probably some poacher, but ••Isabel, my darliYiq ! =my one love ,. , On ,acing his sons disappointed faces, ' -i, still might not be. He was horrified to , moustache veiled. I rather hate season- Mr. Lindsay made s proposal. log; is the water near him was a great, g Don't you know me?--even met able ' wheather. as English people use it— ., '„ Y ., PO6a sh mesa Mr. Guest lying dead on his face, bleeding No control could banish the suppressed g le p Boys, he said if you three Promise to gY - . • from,a wound in the back, and a revolver PP tocsin infernally disagreeable weather. I be careful, I might leave you here & week he moose was taken in tow, and, with- .- E - . near him. He picked this up and turned sgoay in the voice, the deep trouble in the hate cold ! longer with the gguuides. Even then I'm cut- out waiting for explanations, Mr. Lindsay - the body partially, to see if life was there eyes, in every haggard line. of the hand- - A' Ha ! ha ! ha ! Fcreiguer, eh, sir-do for ting short your. holiday by a week, and to hurried the chilled boy to the campfire. some face u lifted to bars. ft rather l After supper Arthur told his story. - r at all, The gamekeeper Brown rushed up, p console you I make this offer : To the one p She gazed on him in a strange, strained - •' Think so ?" returned the genWeman, who eta most sine in the neat seven des s " A plucky fight," commented his uncle. - '' � ' - -.i^ and cried out : "Good Heaven, air, have h Ad R g y �� "I - „ „ waft that seemed as if eagerly searching fo with certainly a f ,>reignshrug : well any- And now boys. turning to his sons, you done this? He said Not I beard a something, through the horror that nave how, I have been touch abroad, and am 11�` ive my light fowlieg piece. suppose there's no doubt who gets the shot - shot and came u Hal Mme CO r him to d h but this one is pp" g . . ' eft here ea for a moment. nee Y: esvier gun ; #A the house." The revolver Help was not his, nor y just from Yaris. `' -_ - " N -o," she said, uncertainly about right for a boy, sad you 1�now what a gun ; you,haven t been killing moose, too - • y ; and oh, ,• Ah !" indeed, sir. 1 was there last ave you?" �- i the fellow to it, Scout it is. So that AArthur may . haves y , how the sweet wandering voice thrilled and May twelvemonth myself."' The next autumn when the three boys a' - The counsel for the defence in a telling wino his soul ! " I don't kno Y Y fair c lance to win 111 leave the giln here Y - ' speech, had emphasized all this, and insist- g •` Ali 1" said the other, with a quick, for him to use." were again at lake Melaka, Arthur could .. -t,, . ed on' rho weaknean of the other side, and with a frown,,` it is not his face ! sudden flash in his dark eyes, "anti you are Un the afternoon of the fells vinq MoD- hold his own at shooting; he had made use t } His face ! There was, then. a stra 1- a jocks I think. Were ou at the Grand of the prize gun and was. now as skillful a , { _ suggesting the possibility that the realmur• - Whose $ ] Y• ��� Y day, the last day of the oompefsltion, his p g. ,. :. - i - darer might have fled at once through; the ing memory of some face, Ls, Prix that year . cousins' skill in wing- shootins had made it- wing shot as either of.his cousins. 3 - ark has ire Brown's assertion • and of her murdered brothers or some other t She " Rather, air," returned the delighted - - -- - -- -- -- -1 t . I P , self felt, and Arthur was behind in the race. - course, the deceased might have had an did not overtly recognize him for himself ; little mzn, " I rode Temeraire for the Vi- Joe led him ,b a dozen birds and Hal b TiN 0 fiIBLS. GO MAD• E g et surely the son), within its darkened oomte de Latour. Was ou there ?" y Y --- - . ' '` " = enemy of whorit no one knew -he was not yet Y Y nearly a$ many. . s man, admittedly, of very austere life. prison. " In Paris at the time --j- ; bat riot at ` - Just before dusk of that day, Arthur de- tsitks► By °Dos `!'hic>b Develops 1[pdra` The judge had enmmed up very imps, rtial- Felthis presence fry a spell of might, the races, though several I know were, and, y p6obis -A Terrible Amtction._ &i ly, but of nece6sity, in justice, in savor of Or w6 did she not shrink and re ulse him I believe, betted heavily em it. Gr row Across the lake and look at f P Y some tra he had set along the , opposite A despatch from Coe Hill, Oat., says :-- � I -. ~ giving the benefit of the doubt to the ac- in indignant fear ! Aye, sic !there was a felt of money eboro. The evening was damp, and, as he Not often is a family called upon to sutler a - - `_; . s �I ' cased. Instead, she left her hands In hie; kept and lost too that day," returned the jockey, didn't 'want the prize Bun to get rusty he more severe afliiction than that of Charles i Hence the verdict just given, that sent that strangely eager, pathetic gaze on his nodding emphatically. " One gentleman I Taft it aGthe camp. B. Hawley • of the Towrahip of Chandos. forth a young fellow with' bare life, and -to f�• _ knelt -an awful one to bet, air, though Af� visiting the traps he started home• in the County of Peterborough, not qY -t '• Isabel )sweetheart 1-it- is I- our not rich --Mr. Pierce Bovill was -and he Is themajority --a bliglited name. Y ward. His boat was moving quietly along often have children been doomed to a ll '_ • . -� �'1 own Albert. Have you no word for met" lash) his last tea tthhoDS� I oidTehmersire, when he noticed, through the twilight some. more melancholy fate than are his two 4t The wide tearless eyesclilated, her bosom which was seven , though old him, pri- thin swimming is the water. daughters, aged respectively 15 and 17. .. - CHAPTER L `r ' vstelike, that I didn't think so mach of the Y g , g P Y - heaved, fist lips quivered ;; but there was It was t'oo large fora loon or a deer's Last fall t e two girls were bitten by a - .� • - . - ', `M sAmxx s rATnm. „. - still no response, and no repRlsion. horse. Nor I doD t believe he had the head. His curiositp was excited, and he dog, but as the injuries were but slight and _ ^ .. ` ' i i - $4 NVbat, you take- my hand ! You do not Claremont dared another step, impelled money, for he had to give an L O. U. for rowed rapidly towardt the moving object. the wounds soon healed up no attention was .. .. z , : - .. believe me guilty, Dr. Sabine?” by the bold acumen of his great love- per - the half of it, anyhow." Now he had no difficult in reoo izin id to them and the matter soon ed - ' - [ I' '' Ill. Sabine, with this` quiet t « + Y R g Pa , P :, <4 . . =. .: - _ " No," said q baps a more unerring guide rhos even the Ah 1 indeed. And who won the money, it. It was a moose• He had once seen one out of mind. '' ` emphasis of absolute conviction ; • " no more physician's skill. He passed his arm around then?' of these animals stuffed, and there was no Friday the j eldest girl began to w , . -" ry� ` - • than-that poor young thing upstairs, whose the girl's slender form drawing it slowly, "Oh, another Englishman, sir- �whewl- -king the over -Lan u lip and a m toms of dro hobia and she ao be- f , . : as he felt if field closer to his breast • a hard one to owe to I should think at►d +�'°g PPm' P symptoms Y P , :,; . - brain the tragedy has unhinged. y kr in f face to f ' broad antlers came so violennt -that she had to be aria - . The two man were standing a ace, closer yet, till surely the passionate throbs farad of money, for I heard him say shay ge had no wee I Ply ' 1.11 the oun er'a ri ht hand clan d close in of his heart ain't hers must an anawor'. like, 'Mind you, Bovill, if that isn't Per 'and how should he down. : ;: Y g >x Pat capture it ? This part of the lake was nar- The terrible grief the family felt was . the elder's -the latter, afine- colored, in- ing throb.- quick, I'll one you -by )))serge, I will -sad row ;before long the animal would reach further intensified on Sunday when the . .. . telleetual- looking man of fifty ; the former a " Still no sign, yet yields to Ombttioe " ' on know ill" d ed y , land. younger girl also began to maniteat similar' r - - tall, .e ban some young fellow, who he mutter with gnickenr�ng breath. ••And did bs do so?" asked the stranger, $e rowed orlon side and snatching n an e m tome thou h of not so violent arbor- t - ' .t r t m• ht well, indeed, win and kee a woman's " This then, to test, for only from one careless) , but he held his breath for a mo- g 1{ P Y P ' g s. ,- P Y Y oar tried to strike its head • but with one aster, . love. man living scold she suffer it I" rent. powerful plung the moose was out of reach. The sufl;erin of the two afflicted girls, .' •-' - 'c It is that that is the bitterest drop in He laid his dark cheek to hers, and felt I don t kttaw quiia, sit•, bait not if he 11 There seemed no other way of killing it, es )ally oft a eldest, are horrible. - c' r - , the cup 1" he said, with a fierce anguish her start, yet still not shrint ; one second wasn't very quick - leastways, a ►ds own , _ .. A F "; gee „ y and they were approaching ominonaly near Dr. Grant Ansley, and fir. Harding " that wrung the doctor a heart to see. My he hesitated, and then his lips touched hers self, for the poor gentleman --_ .a ,, what the bank. Coe Hill, have charge of the case. They f1 . ,doom of guilt ender the world $ verdict I nnreaistal, pressed them closer and closer was his name- sir! -him that was shat In his Arthur decided to make another tatempt say the youngQst girl may recover, but have could bear, but this l--my darling driven in the very passion of love and agony that own k by a gentleman eighteen months to stun the moose, and this time he rowed no ho for the eldest. mad -mad b the aho,k ! She most -she h s+ Pce . y went- straig t from heart to heart, and by ago. around it getting between it and the shore. { could only have seen the dead man carried i� war woke the deadened fuulties so "HeaveDl how mad) the isiener's heart - _ g° As he poised an oar for the blow, the great . ' ° .f`: in from b'ci' window, and heard them say he for, was throbbing with wild baps! Was this a animal glaring at him with menacing ekes' isle of which there are man b , `, °.,. - was mnrdarcd by toe. Heaven !her brother She soddenly elttng to him, sobbing as clue st )sett Azad yet )tow coolly the white P Yom. ' instead of jumging away, throw its weight are supposed to have first come from Spain . _ : ._., slain by her lover 1 -the horror of the mere his bosom, lips said: 1' against the aide of the boat. `% `' ' ... idea was enough to turn such a sensitive •• O, not a dream ! fiot a dream 1 -but "Oh! you mesa thsC t�rsterlouia murder ?' P The fraileraft careened and filling with . Negotiations between Spain and ts6s► -:- -:f , -- . brain 1 'What wonder she was found.sense - his ver�r self S Albert 1 -O, Albert,. try of Mr. Ralf ))asst st lglm ark." roster went down. United States reAarditig eopyrighh 'I+aw , • °� .:- - y lose in he+r room; and awake, after days of love 1 -I am tuaddened maddened. I s " That's theaatas, +idr-- +indtbey hognitd - Whene boat hank Arthur was sacked been satisfaetoxily eonelnded. 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J• D►OAN �11 8d - �' d o feces to a rin afresh in fall 1 N hacked t p , p We •� L abide b� the Swiss authorities are arras, in for ex- sOOTHINO. cLEAN81N/i1, . TOrOnt6 y; >,�. :_: ' ,� g g g Ndlrt6cote Ave.. s.., per. Ti; -ar from every scrap or fragment. True riments with carrier i ns in connection HEALING. - - - -Vs`: r• f , �r ve etat,le h Bras when you cut down one, - '. - P° _ blatant Rs /ief . Pdt7minent "V�` g y , Y Q with the postal service. MOIVEYI MONEY -� =r' : ten npring in its place ;every separate mar- 0 t t- he Pebpl[l Cure, fttiltrro�tt»pp�oSsaib/� - - - _ `"�� ___` . A Y, sal of the thick and acullent stem has the �atIIre 8 LreatlYe Piiwe=s $Arpaas Many so- called dfeesses ► _ I' � � ` ?� te, • �-. simply aym toms of Catarrh, 'k� _t r , a power of growing anew into a separa ::."-',, '_ till the arts of man. Fearless of .contradio-, suu1, ssl[e aoho,,osiingae�nae LONDON AND OIN10t1D� ` , ;4 � ,_.e cactus: Surprising as this peculiarity seems: • lion St. Leon mineral water has proved its of amen, foul breath, hawking - "" �-` `_ '` - . : at first sight, it is only' a special desert mo- As to Whether We Should or superiority. Used freely as a table water and spitting, general feeling i'T Q w -ti � �I" ±t diEcation ofa faculty possessed in a less de- it absorbs those secretions that, trench life. °f aebitityl eta. If n r►re LOA AND IGENC1 CO.�� L 1 , '6 . -al "'' -, Should Not Subndt Also St. Leon soothes feeds, and tones n troubled w any °i these or ;v `: gree by almost all plants and by inanf ani- p kindred sr tome, u have : � ., s,. , " {. �� -_,, ';. p rnals. If you cut ofl' the end of a rose -bran ;h ,� the nerve and vital farces, is so full of that Catarrh. and shoal lose no lea Say Street, Toronto.., : _, .`.,,; r . , '� $ , ' and stick it in the ground under sut ab e - • ,. ua ife, a in u' ea i it- = �x�� c.. m. Bterio 1 usEain fl id h be gn pouring a bottle of yy g NAmAL BAT-m- -Be warned is conditions, it grows into arose -tree. if you - _ edt The charmed, refined feelin that flow capital.. ........ ...........- .$5.00fS,0O0 - ' 1. take cuttings of scarlet geraniums or cam- TO the Ri3f3tr1cstiorie Of tale gs time. n lected cold in head25r + g g steadily an when St. Leon is imbibed those results Catarrh, followed ` " "� • , ( -fib ?s_-`= onl can tell who it well. by consumption and death. , ffioney to Loan on improved farms, mcy: � ;°�°,� , Mon verbenas, and pot them in moist soil, GOlnbine8. Y'Y - they bud out apace into new plants like Bold by all drnggiste, or sent, and town property on liberal terms of re r- ley- ' ��.:. ✓ ', ""; appineas is Ao•nther than soundness and t paid, oa receipt of price meat and AT L°WEST CIIRRENT BATiiB Mvitil- :..,� ;; their parents. Certain special types can '. "`s'. 1. perfection of minds 60 cents and Ol) byaddr�eesing CIPA,L DEBENTURES PURCHASED. . ��'.. ^,: . �¢ 1. ed from fragments of the FULFORD 4 CO. Breckrille.Ont. b l `.. 4 even be propagated Pp y to local appraisers or to 'f leaf ;for example there is a particularly viv- We respectfully aolieit your opinion, and . Probably in Match morn than any' other J. F. XLRIK, Manager. - :- "y `, ; ." •E acioua begonia off which you may snap a tor- ask for your answer to the following quee- month in the year, are the ravages of cold , , M Choice farms forsale 12i Ont. do Manitb�a '::k ,;�i� i;�, ;i:f net of one blac?e, and hang it up by a string bons • in the head and catarrh most severely felt. - t �'� ' from a pig o[ the coiling, when, hi presto ! 1• j)o combines operate in the interest of Do not neglect either for an instant, but :' k. ��/ I . ^ "I little begonia lams begin to bud out ineon- apply Nasal Balm, a time -tried never -fail- - ._, :� x ., g p g the people 2 P Y 1 A ,% ? .. ; Al tiuentl j• on every side from its edges- A 2. Is the existence of middlemen of benefit ins Dore. Easy t° see, pleasant and agree- ` Fitt' `'I * . " - . certain German ,rofessor went even further able. Try it. Sold by all dealers, or sent TORONTO BISCUIT ANO CONFECTIONERY CO l ., ,. ; of I to consumers? r make the. boat goods. Try them and see. �y ;`� ��� . than that; he chopped up a liverwort very 3. Is it an advantage to the public to an mail, post paid, on receipt of prices -a0c 0 "d "F - �;� -,-, fine into vegetable mincemeat, which he and $1 a bottle. Fuiford Cao., Brockville, : 4' ' `, : g have watches described, illustrated and Ont. MA6IC 13CALK FOR b1QtMAS • CUTTING m then spread thin over a saucerful of. moist catalogued with prices quoted in plain lr E. taught by Miss Chubb, goneral agent z . - 0 ,', . .. sand, and to ! in a few days the whole sur- figures? One of these days is none of these days or Ontario, ab`J Tango 8t., Toronto, Oat, �� face of the mess was covered with a perfect gWe are fighting tremendous odds, and al- 0f { g' Ei , DR. TAFT 8 As'1•[IMAtiENE U O - :'�-;.�` ;�_ �;� forest of sprouting little liver - worts. though assured of success; we want to know C11iBBON3 TOO 'NAQHE GUM ASTH M ACURED • x . - 6g Druggists. Prins 160. y never fails; � 1 Roughly s eakin *, one ma se. that ever For Gale � .) •., . `' I g y P b Y Y Y i. the majority endorse our po}iey Y sl +nd your address and we will niail - " fragment of every organism has in it the' tide will a for this information and in- , free trial bottle. vR. TAM1 BRI1H -, _ _ 3�4'f ` .. pay - A. P. 5S9. ROCHNSTER, N_Y. Canadian Dept. FR E E ::P•:_,�.;�:�` .. '° , power �oA rebuild in its entirety another vita everyone to send lie their honest and 1fU Adelaide St iV. Toronto, Canada. CAKRIACE TOPS .1 -emu'` • il -- ,. ... . organise: like the Due of which it was once candid opinion. We eaunot expect the are the boat in rife market and have ps,tented ' :r: ;• >: cY ` formed a compound element. Similarly public to take up their time with our affairs CATARRH DR. CLARK'S CATARRH CURE im rovement•i,not found in any other make, - ,i ;--' r N , _ with animals. Cut off a lizard's tail, and without some incentive other than the hon- _ p CURED n e v o r fails, order one from your Carriage Maker. Tales:: f' L etraiglit�+ way a new tail grows in its place eat desire to champion the dealer whose 8 stud 5c- in eaainps E E no other kind. �" `. with surprising promptitude. Gut off a� motto is " Ui,restricted Trade." and there• for postabre and we wil. mail you ;._� .,` - lobster's claw, and in a very few weeks'that fore, we have decided to offer an additional a ree trL`►i package. Ctaric C6e®ical Co. lobster is walking about airily on his native inducement as follows • We will send by Toronto, Ont, rocks, with two claws as usual. True, in , registered mail, postpaid, a Gentleman's 14 ..., .. . ' these cases the tail and the claw don't Karat Gold Filled Vest Chain, guaranteed , ■ Y '' Wo Want X21nr e.1 d' bud out in turn into a now. lizard or • •► lobster. But that is a penalty the to wear equal to .solid gold for 10 years, re- ti i Address of E• ary ASTHMA ? - I C - '� new • higher have to pay for tail sties ,, 5 upon. receipt of your answers P.NaroldNayw M.1 % '1'' CURED TO STAY CURED. organisms their extreme complexity. They have the above three questions and the nomin- BUFFALO, � ', tr lost that plasticity, that freedom of al guru of $2. 1.5,000 of these challis will be given away growth, which, characterizes the simpler to create an interest with the public in our .: I1YiPON 1 ANT • - .: and more primitive forms of life ; in their great fight, Frank S. Taggart & Co. versus . .. . case the power of producing `fresh organisms from a single fra ment, once diffused the Canadian Association of Jobbers in The preparation of delicious and wholesom e foal is necessary to our happiness To sccom- . entire American Watches. _ plish Chia fine [oaterials must be used. We - equally over the wtiole body, is now confin- . edto certain specialized cells which, in their Our Illustrated Catalogue, Album and Buyers' Guide of 200 pages containing des -- recommend EMPIE BAKING PO WDER - - 'developed form, wc, know as seeds or eggs. I criptive engravings and prices of Watches, Yet, even among animals, at a low stage of • as containing strength, purity and safety. Qimmuteed to give satisfaction. Manufactur• I develo ment this on inal• ower of re ro- P • g P P Jeweller Diamonds Silverware Clocks , y' ' ' Art C ooda Gams A A t' Bi - T . ed only by KUM i KEICELFT, Toronto. � oR � � Sold s 25cts� pound tin. Ask your grocer for it. ,It, � { ' h;�1.. ;� ;�,,_ : _ ,.: a:' ; :, . __,; v' ��"'�' �' r. :s' .. .P ,:Q ; r - - ;.:'" -F' L,, ' r ." . `) ;f, i I , rms, mmnni ion, _ _ during the whole from a single part remains cycles and Sporting Re(l aisites, value 50 • `,- - _ inherent in the organism, for you may chop cents, will be mailed free to everyone answer- Both the method 'and results when up a fresh -water hydra into a hundred little ru of F1 is taken; it is pleasant .­.,i., `A, - bite, and every bit will be capable of row- ins above questions. y p P �iHEN Y�DU NEED $TREN(ITH- CIE T IT . g .. ins afresh into a complete hydra. 1VTvw, FIi,ANK 3. TAB 'SR,T Ql�. and refreshing to the taste, and tl,CCtB $_• T B �_3W� Y_ i desert plants Gould naturally retain this gcull et tom tl On the Kidney - J 89 King Street West, Toronto, Cansda< y y p y Y� primitive tendency in a very high degree ; Liver and OWels, CleaDees'the sys- Jbhnston,s r1ouid. '% . for the are especially organized to resist effeetuall die 18 Gold head- • ' 'i,:.y i. drought- beingpthe survivors of generations - Careful Pat. • - aches and fevers al�d CtlrBS halJltlliil ' �'.' T EAT 8TR ENC�'TH- IVER. I; ,, . - of drought -proof ancestors and, like the` T vehin several ears ago an the of �� �R . _: : -* - camel, the have often to struggle on though g Y g top COIIStipatl0n. S rap Of Flgii is the . } " Y gg g a stage coach in Ireland, the late Mr. P. S. - ;, J:� lam'. long periods of time withouta_drop of water. Fraser heard the ,[acrd suggest to the driver only remedy o its kind ever�ro- t=1�3� r . why prickly pear Y P y Pe that he had beta 8 put on �be brake, as they du(�ed• p mung to the taste an aa- I . • common in all countries where the climate sere approachin a st�,bep deacent: eeptable to the stomach, ro!n t in • . '� suits it, and where it 'hag once ., g 11 •'..,.xi I ll try it without, said John; hold on its action and truly beneficial in its '''5 : :_ =' „ - mauaged to gain a foothold. The hard, gentlemen And forthwith, gather- g'�{g redOQly from the most erume3R mgrs you cut it down the thicker it• springs in u the ribbons he started his horses at i p - r :_i r a� 1-0stleica , . • each inurdered bit becomes the arent in g ' tealthyanclagregeablesubstances, lt9 - _ , P (a re. [d pace. .. ?: 4n: - , due time of a numerous offspring. Mau, " eve you :bit of chalk about you ?" manyeacellentqualitiescommendit r,.,'I , however, with his usual ingenuity, has marr}}- said Paddy a few moments later to Mr. Fra- to all and have made it the most - . . ' AND aged to best the plant on its own ground, tier, who indignantly asked what on earth remedy known.,� __�' - - - - - and *darn it into a useful fodder for bra po y lam. ___ • beasts of burden. The riekl r is be want chalk for a time. ru of Fi is for sale in 7e. �y - -1 POPULAR SOAP OF THE DAYs- . .� lanced abundantl on beaProcka i Al ail „ I wag just thinking, Paddy replied, y p '� _` + '* K - ' P Y g that some of our levy and arms are likely lbottles bp� all leading druggists -ia, where nothing else would grow, and is to be flying about before we reach the bat• n� reliable druggist Who may IIOC - ` cut down when adult, divested of its tom of the hill, and that it woe. }d be dealt- • thorns by a rough process of back- able for every man to mark his own, for the Qe It On hand Will 20C>lre lt, 1 . SOLD EVERYWHERE, . ins, and used as food for camels and cattle. purpose of identification." Rromptly for any one W O Wished _ _ • It thus provides fresh moist fodder in the 1 to try lit. Manufactured only by the � USED BY EVERYBODY African then pa when r p have is dried n- James Whitcomb Riley's income from his C�L' f �RNI� FIG SYRUP CO., and all other pasture pro shave failed eu•' Y Jl1y�TI7 >�.daa 8Z .1. . Z,�' • _ tirely. The flowers of the prickly pear, as readings and recitations equals a back press- . " dents sale while Bill N e in 1"891 cleared aN ��' OA'• - -,, of many other cactuses, -grow apparently on �• Y � • � _ - - the edge of ,the leaves which alone might $10,000 from his appenrancea on the rostrum. 1p�gQU,tg, EY. $SW YORK 8. ?, Toilet Soe CoMany 1: . give the observant mind a hint as to the true - %4&x O'Rell and `Vill Carleton gget t`Z00 a ! Made b The Albert p e. . , * hose. thick a flattezi night from their managers, and Morge W. -. :- "; nature oft nd ed expan- ANTED-By ar Canadian Rouse a Man " - - - - Cable receives $100 ever time he reads. f ,.5, •< sions. For whenever what look like leaves with .0W to buy an interest in the _ 1� <:t� bear flower- or frail on their edge or mid- busiacu+i, and go to ko�gg��ad and take charge, a'_ , Thereby Ha a Tale. buainesscontrolled by them• r.®. BoxSM T« SPECIAL.._ '� EATURES ib, as in the familiar instance of butcher's ', : { .• ros►tw - broom, you may L'e sure at a glance they And'so. from hour to hour, we ripeand ripe, And t:.eu, from hour to hour, wo rot slid rot `" `�` are realiv branches in disguise masquerad- a FIELD TICA cures Constipation, sick _ , -' N - ; =- ;- ing as foliage. And thereby hangs a ta1o. Uoadaehe, restores the Complexion, TN OUR ��11 D MIT.L :. ' { .. - . . - And truly, "'tie a tale of woe," of one c;et hreo cam le at t�AitFIiiLD TeA .tl y,".'? . = who had Catarrh in the Head for man ���cY. 317 sample at., Torouta 4'. . I The sowin of Glover. years, and who really had been rotting ' WHEELS CLOSER, CuttIIIB e',_.; ? g from hour to hour, until Dr. Sagge's Catarrh WITSOVS., UG � � � • BAND . n� 1� If clover seed is to be sown with spring Remedy came to hie notice. He aced it at dOIIe to 3 Yiyt• eaee� tern r . grain, barley is much preferable to oats. It first with alight signs of relief, but he per- Auto. _ . Are the bust in the world for the. Throat and Great Rlldl� - does not exhaust the soil as oats does, and sisted itntil a permanent cure was effected 1. �' Pe Cheat, for the voice uaoquatled. CIRCUI,.AR though its leaf is much broader than the oat and the world - • . leaf the crop is cut and out of the we. a Was again leaeant to live in. III & T. W. slamts•'d of each drop. s Steel COIaWn9 . - P Y From his awful suffering he was set fr, a by - -. SAW - M I L La7 �,. -` : x, week or more before oats can be harvested. the expenditure of a few dollars iu that in- � sr with Leavy top and s" ley' If the barley ground is fall- plowed and the comparable remed ARTIFICIAL LtMDo bottoin i ase. ' ' . � '_ . grain sown or drilled in without plowing in Y• WATEROU$ :mot ';:i• spring, the cloves seed will catch better and A large Paris bank failed Saturday. One We are the iesding firm in Vanads. No ;x°; 4c-- �' P g, other firm can compete with no. every Limb , of the directors committed suicide two sb- BRANTFORD SENSITIVE TENSION 1` - _ - - make a better stand. The anveriority of ' warranted for Comfort. Finish land Efficiency. - - • �'tw' .1 • � sconded and one was pieced Hader arrest. ` "' ' winter grain for a spring catch of either equal to the boil in the world. - �9 CANADA `O 8 FT. WHEELS, - . . ; ''' .- n.._ . clover or gratis seed is cilia to the Ise" that Pensive and Ezpenalva AUTHORS dt: COX, t �NSUapaBO assn a silty 8 to 10 ft. shorter - `r'' �' ' the seed falls on a surface mellowed and p-e- - Man a woman shrinks from consulting s , • " : � � g 121 CHURCH STREET TORJNTO. � " �" _ pared by repeated free ' and thawinb h aiciad about functional damn derangements - than astral. ;: =�, through the winter. = and weaknexs and refers to eutTer in W * C D 0 • .. - ' _ physician 8 P W A L L OUTPUT LIMITED' - .r' . , silence. She is sad and pensive, and her ORDER EARLY r • I)INJECT iiAPO*TEte Or _ .. _, F, H8 Hadn't t Got L'�18 gtidl'e98. neglect of her ailments will prove �icpen�ive. `', : . An Irishman once caw ht a hare o It may cost her her life. Oue of the most orb_ , g j Y' �1I18 �uQS, R1fl88, h00t1Q� i�lllt8 ` - Coma to Brantford $nd see a mill in rtiral ... "_? ".,:" � skillful physicians of the de. who has had fra '"' " . full carried him home in a bask think- P Y Y► � "� � `= :� - ". �-•� ' Y Hun tin Boot Eta ins of the pleasant meal he would presently a vast experience in curing diseases peculiar 9, a - , - ".. _ � : to women has prepared a remedy which is Leaded tbriridgea. ArtiArial Suds sad - • • - _ ��� `' �' ' make. On his way, however, he indiscreet= • P P Y e.`'. , - ; _ ly lifted the lid, just to look at his captive, of inestimable aid to them. We refer to Dr. Tray" a Bpectalty. ` ° nx. - 1•' . jumped out of the basket, and made off as remedy for woman a peculiar weaknesses :I.r quickly as possible. and ailments, Bold by druggists, under s �� . 1. . ' "i The Irishman regarded the vanishing hare positive guarantee from the manufacturers, -:''j - ;.,� 9 for a moment, and then exclaimed : that ft will give satisfaction in every case, � ©)" .. • ?mix.,: • � + or mane re unded. the -maD ' S , Faith. and ycu may.rin as feat as yet Y loike; but ye won't get 'ome before Oi shall, To the disgrace of men it ie' seen that • � !''1= 'cause ye ain't got the address wid yer." there are women both more wise to judge ': �i'ji Pi + . _ . " e., ' : ". . . -_ = what evil is expected, and more constant to - � W8 are looking far • - - " - :�'' -= w .<. L. ' Purely Vegetable. :. hear it when �t happened. [•r - . $� '.a. ,Not a Muscle, Now. 8 .,Ff�tst If -so, We would urge . you not t8 keep _,: i` _. - _ First the bud then the bloss ;m then the 1 b., -: ,,, �1 :.` perfect fruit. These are the several stages Until recently Consumption was consider- --- . = si• ;': 1. �F.4 - of some of the most impormnt ingredients ed incurable, but now people are berinning become listless, fretful, without ever- . . • 1 - -��< _ . composing the painless and sure corn cure - to re$lize that the disease ig not incure►ble. find build f- �. °; gy, thin and weak. Fortify PUTTING Orr - - " �� + Putnam a Painless Corn Extractor. The The cure of Consumption is not a mirbcle, a . i11at- ' ;'•` than up, by the tisa Of _ , _ >, juices of plants read concentrated and now. Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Dia- - - 1A' I purified, gums and balsams in harmonious covert' will cure it, if taken in time and �,.- ° ^1 union all combined give the rand results. given a fair trial. This world- renowned . g g g ter of so much importance.4:- _ Putnam's Extractor makes no sore spot, remedy will not make new hinge, but it wall - • _ �,. ;,&,_,N� �° - ' does no t la a man u for a week, but Des restore diseased ones to .a health state . . . _ . � Y P 8 Y > .. ; on quietly doing its work until a perfect w -ten other means have failed. Thoasands _ Q ;�;'- cure results. Beware of acid substitutes. - gratefully testify to this. It is the most io Ile��r ' ffiee Wit�1 Bue�I Another (3ppOrtiIIY1- . - I "'," i - - s potent tonic or strength- restorer, alterative ' i_ t -: :: r., What is believed to be the highest slat• or blood cleanser, and nutritive, or flesh- lty Of .;; � r builder, known to medical icienee. For OD LIYER OIL AND YOUR LIFE. ; .. I ' . � tric central Station in the world is located OF PURE C - i,h I - y Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, -' Liver MYpOPHOSPHITES ' . - at Pontresina, in the Swiss Alps, t e alti- p _ . � a< , tude being 6,000 feet above the sea level. Complaint, and Dyspe sia or Indigestion, $ ®hind er„ e.8 1B DOW presented by 115. , ". . "., . it Is an unequaled remedy. _ 1 . W �Y � a� s Palihble as Yiic, !il PtI$Y>gNgiPB OB Fully 12 000,000 acres of barren land in Ever man's vault on ht to be his eat OB e)orals, 1N OOTN n*� fiill pArt�culars -ate the Confederation Li%� TOronLo, r Y Y 8 8't CIIYS OF COIIQHN. Fps Y•' _ - the Sahara Desert have been made produe- r, "'. � , .' eat scheme, and every man a folly ought to THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT 18 UNEQUALLED• _ I. tive by a system of wells connected by be his realest secret. BB�e t �1" =A ' ! g tlteaalne wade by Scott iii Boras. 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TO OUIL GUB11W,3118 - By rdardag , -Little Ethel - -,. ... 1. - --; . . � ,� - to the @Adsew on your papas you Gordon A recovering Mrs. Potherain visits with ]bar I �.. �, � , .- �. . - . ­ -- , * 1­ - . . -,::,- 4,1 ; -- � ­ , . OM a illneEs. . ; ­� . . -: r - � !::�­ , - - I . -:., ... I -,: I I .. ".. . � � .., '. ''- rr a two week - . DESS - - -- :­ -. - F , can &'ways. ascertain the date towbici mother Mrs. Allison the" days, . - ­ .�� ­­'­.1L.­ ­ . . . ­ ?� "I I .-, - , . . -� . I I . . . . . -% ,... .1 ., � , r-, - - ­ .-,. - I :,. . � ,. , :. . � � , �-:...,.-- : - - -- . - �,-.. Yo to THz Nzwe is aid -At various places thronihout the YR. -Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, of Mariposa -.: ", ­ . : . .­ . - - . , I - � I 6 � . �: . � . . � . � I ­.. ? . � � I . . I - � -1 - . I . . - ;.. �Iiw­� - , - , - - .., .� -1stMoes are acknowledged ­ ­ : � � ,� < - - . 'i - ..� I I . ... .,m ­1 ROM I . . .. . . -. . . . - ... I . . ­ ­ '. . .1 I 1k . -;�,�A,� � GhAnge Of date on label on the first paper 01- - �� Ili - ... .. - . - . I � I , � � I - ­ , � ­ . . I . � - - � � . I - . - ­ N., � �' paid. lage, the sidewalk requires blocking up. are visiting with F. R. Lapp this weak. 11 1­ - ' . r I ' - ' ' - 9 .: L, ... ) - I owing receipt of money at this office. Always . . . . . - - - . '.. �w . :11 ... . ! i .. --, �� -Miss Maggie Gormley has returned -Miss Mary Swallow has returned after : I.. . . . . , ., - = 10, � . - PRINTS, Ne'w" Patterns I... :. . - . � - . ... � . . . .". . - . . I .- - ..: 11 ,�, - �k I �1, - -A , ti � om it short but pleasant holiday in the spending a few weeks with friends in the . ­.. .: . . - t . . . . ­. .11. -� , , , . . • - -. - - .. . . .... �. . . • � . ­­....S�., '.. . 1� - � : city. West. . I - - � ..S. I � I , ­ - . 4, 1. . ... . ­ �� . . . ­ ' - L � ---�Mrs-Hodgson and Mite May O'Leary, -Little Johnnie Gilman is getting along , , . - I � - - / , 9 * . . I. . . . . . . I . � -� 11 .I-- .gut 119finluo Jam* of Toronto, were with friends here this nicely, but the wound has been terribly I ' . LINNENS and CARPETS I %-�-- ­ - ' � . - ­L .­ � . . t . ­ . . - weak. painful. - - . � - . .;-i I .; - I . . . . . I I . I . , . pal -. . .. . . - - � - - ... .. . . I . - . . . . .... �� � ­ ,�' . PICKERING. "ONT.. APRIL i 8, 18912. -Council meets on Mondaw-y-A nil . I % . .. I . .. I - . . - ­ . ­ • - - � ,' .* 11th. -Mr. T. A. Rodger, of the"Faith Mia. . . . - . .1 1. . - . . - - - - - . f I . � . - -� , . , . . - ., , k I!- , Besides other business, a Option sion" Toronto, visited at Mrs. R. Was$- .: . . . - . ­ � . I ­ � � k--�� . - . . ' ' - ' . --.1iff, . .- I ... . - � . by-law will be introduced. ' - � t lake's on Monday and Tuesday. . . ,-� , - - � ' * -- �f , !-.� � - . - % I X­ 1�. -There will be a meeting of St. -Have you renewed your subscription WALL PAPER IN GREAT VARIETV . . . -,�­ � 11 11-1� - 1� �z-,- .-I - ­ �� . ". -.,., I �, ,:,.-.- LOCALISMS ' ­ - - . - V .- 4'--- . . :-* ... t %­1'. . ,, � �'.,­ .� ., Goorae's Church Guild this(Friday) even- for 1892 yet ? If not, why not do so at - - - . - .1 , ­ , I.. . . � - - - - .. - .1 , . , � I ­ - - - . - . I ' . . I , L , : ing at Vre. W. G. Hm,o. once and confer a great favor urn us. , . * , _ \. - - I s � - . , - � � ., . .. ­ ­ � , , � � . =The filling contract at the Dumbarton . I , . , - -Robert Burns has joined Richard \ . � -slightly so I .: . - I � I . M�/ . . In it muddy� ­ GEO.* PARKER-9DUNBARTON, *.. ..- . I � A - . ' ' Latchford in the States. They are both cul% art vim lit to Andrew Courtney on - � I . - . I Al � - C. F. Hill, of Bowmauville, was here . , � , I . . ! I - I employed by a dredging firm. Wednesday. The prim is stated at SHM. ' ' . , . � - . - ,�* . t.-I over Sunday. - ' - . '- . - - . - - - . - *� : . .*-: -How gaily sang the frogs 6 u Tues- -Report says that fire Uordon House . . - , , � _V1 I -A. B. Dowswell, of Toronto, - i . . . . . ­ N : �-:' * - .. . 1. � - , . - � orolltoo was in day evening. 11 Thrice shall they be has changed hands, Wm. Westlake, of . . . . m k ­ N�j WTEAS . '. . $he villaste on Saturday. . - ... . . . - . � ­ ,- . . . I � , throttled by frost are spring comes," -says Whitby, having purchiisod it from Robert . . . ... � . . . I I -- . ­ I � . . �. � . . - - - � -A .,:. -, � -Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong, Sunday. the old saw. ! Seeker. ... -- . . : . . . PRICES ;4 \ ad with her parents here. . , I I . ,I � - ­ -­ � - -Farmers -requiring Timothy seed -Miss Morley, the Whitby Milliner, . -. . . . . - . o - -- . .... - - . . I . - . - - . - . . I . - - I L . i", . --\ - • - - .k -Mr. Stewart, of Church street is should leave their orders with R. A. has some important information to give OR . ... -.- 1. - . . .- - . - - v �-. A t: - I � . . ­' . . I ­.. . . . --- 1. . . . - . - - * � little better. The old is in a Buifting at once, as he is selling seed the ladies of ,this community. See card I � -.1 I , - GOOD TEAS F � k` very feeble-'condition...-I --, ;� which was grown and cleaned by Mr. Geo., in new advertisement column. �­ - - . ' * ' - . - I I . �; " . our won- � ub his accepted . . . . . . , . .-...... � I, . I I . : . . I � I I , . . 1 \ --N ­�' so order at once. * inviWon to visit Oshawa on Friday even- "14 ' daring citizens this weather. . . . . . hibits scolliped bicycle- riding to i -�ik,p - � - MONEY � . -Our John Bull tinsmith, daily ex. Holt of this place. The supply is limited, -Our Dramatic cl . - M -- k." .. LITTLE ­ � . ' -Sucker-sucker down the river has ing. April 22nd. This will likely be the . . . - .� 1. � - . I - � . A', I .\ ,m` " � . . . .. � ­. . : . . I - , - . N . , .� - -These balmy -days suggest to an ob I . . . � . . I .. " Alz. . j.), I 1�, , -- .. I started. Several large hauls have been last appearance in "Ton Nights-" . - . . . . � . - I I � . I I . . - . One trial. will convince you that I . . . : . servant person the propriety of having . y . - - : . . made, while a goodly number remain yet -Sermons next Sunday in the Metho. . .­ . I - . I I I— - , the stable yard properly renovated. I . . . .. - - ..- . . . . I N. - , �- -j- '. - i I . . , . . . . . - . . . - 116� .� unmade. Drivers are usually armed with diet church. Morning,-"Tho sentry oil . . . - .. 11 � -Henry Moore now occu lee the De our tea's are the best value that can .- ' . P ­ . . P cli- . . . � A - painkiller and a long stick, while the net guard." Evening,-"The Governor of - , -- � . I or remises, .. . . . . . . . - .. 1 . , - es, over the Duffin's. recently hands dress similar, with the exception of the land of Nod, the trades and ocoupa - . . . � . I . ) - 71' , I : . I � - .. . . . . I.. V9 . , . .: vacated by Jeremiah O'Connor, Jr. - . - - . - . � � * I � . . I I I j, '":. . -Mr. Lawrie, Green River's the eudgel - ' I lions of his deceildanto." � I I . be had.. We sell fine Black dongo, .� - -- 4� %.�- - - -�: _The Praye'r mee"Aing 'of the Young -Many of the farmers in the northern ­.. . . - .. . . � . . . . � �. .- -. I . 1-1 . . . . I . . L.. I . . - . - - .. . . . . . . ., . � instructor or pedagogue, was mills vil. Peoples Society of Christain Endeavor parts of the Township commenced plow- . 1. .. . . . al . . . . . - . - . %i­ . lags with S. H. Jefflery.over Sunda • . I - 1-11.1 * I - ' * . . � . .. . . I - � ' Y. will be held as -usual Sunday evening at ing the first part of the week. But along . at 25 cents per pound.. This is ex- - . � . . , : . I -.. -Bicycles are becoming very fashion . . . . . . � . . I .- . - �- I- . 4.42 . . .- . .. . . .. . - in the Friend's church. pic— the Routh part Of the municipality the land . ' I . able in the village? Jas. Richardson, Jr., �riste Kingdom. Do I belong to it is not Yet in a workable state. . . . .1 ".. . I � . . . . - I., . .., . , , . * . . . - is now a eicYclist in Ills own right and � . . . . I tra value. Also whol -sft - - .. t. . . . 1. :� Leader, Miss Ettio Doyle. Everybody =The season for general olensing hay. . � 9 ; - "-.:. /­ � title. . � I =.: � � , Welcome. ing arrived, J. T. Richardson wishes to . . � I . I I -Jas Somerville had a quarrel with . . . '. .. � . . . . - . - � I * -Mr. Mos. Leech our- student from anuouce that he hairfor sale -' Plianyle", �, � - .1 : , Hyson for 25 cents, fine flavou'r'ed. , . a circular saw at his planing will one day Trinity, who has bad'obarge of the - ser- a perfectly reliable disinfectant powder. - . . . . - I . .. . -, I i I • : . .. I . . � , . . - -. , ., last week, resulting in a damaged finger - . � . I : . � . - . . . I , - .. 1� . . - . vices of the Church of England at Picker- Call and get a package,' and you will � . - . . I . - - . . I . - . - . to the former. . . . . Our 40 cent Black, Green and ' : , ­ . . -Stephen Westney, who but . Mg and Greenwood. since October, last is never use any other preparation. * I . � . . - � . . �, . . I � .1 . - - � ' recently , I .. . ; . . : , r I - , . . Inoved from Scarboro to the Elliot pro- spending his Easter vacation in his min- -Ina pector Ferguson was here on 1. .., I . f . . • ' . . . . . . .. -- - ! - I � , • I - - " - �. -- ! Z'-� I - party on the 5th con. is dangerously ill s;on litre. He is staying at the Gortlou Wednesday, and had John* Ledgaie ar- . Z . � , • . . . . . . . Japan'tevs are great value., Every- .�. �.­ .� . .f �. . I . � . - . . - . . .. �: -, • . I . . -with inflttmmation of the lungs.. I Douse. College re-opens on the. 26th of ranged Wore Squire Bunting charged . . .. .- . ... I I . � . . ; - . . I . . . . . . � . .1 � . I . I , I . - � . ; - - . . . . � �� .- I- pril. with violating a clause of the Crook's ' . . I . - I .- . . � . . . . u .. *- , . -John Ridley is very sick this week. _Miss L. M. Hall is desirous to in- Act. The defendant was fined $10. f3t�ps ' . . . -. - . .� � ... one should try them. - Special prices . ' .- -.. � 1Y,­1 - . . � I 1. I �.. . �. Mr. Ridley has been an exceedingly rc. rul tbe.ladies of this community that are being takOn to have the case appealed . I . I . . . . . - . - . ..- � . T. I . - I . - I . k : . . . �, .11.� * - . I -- bust man until latd"years, but I like all s ie will bold a grand millinery ovening -One thing that our citizens admire - . - . ' ' I I. . . . . .... I Our tea trade , '..'­ . . I " . %X, - I - . things mortal, old age enfeebles.; . . � . -- I -. in 5 and 10 1b. lots. O' I . - . .. � �- - .. I 11 ­ . � - -Mr. Post who b i o Tuesday, April 12th, and following about the spring is the fact that we have - , - . I - . . - - . , �- - . as been suffering . . . . I . . � I . ,I . X from d ye, also that she ,is about to remove escaped the troublesome floods. Other : - ­ . � � . - I . �, - �-, - . � ­'Anflarnmation of the eyes, is DOW on the om Pickering, and will dispose 'of the springs the melting of the snow and April . - . . � . I is steadily i ' . . -.. .. K. # ... I .. . . . mereashig which is a 1. - I - � mend, and we all dope to see hina'around .. . • i I . % . . I - � - I - . � . .1� Z . - e tire stock at prices to satisfy all. Call rains canoed the river to overflow its • . .. ­ ... - - . . - t I soon again in his usual health. . - . . , - . ' * . - . I sign I . ­ , - i . . sure of - - :kf I - -, - -lease Palmer, to the west of the vil- d examine goods. * banks, but the thaw this season was so . . . . . . �. � . Ask f6r .., • 4, \ . . - _Andrew Mason has been employed gradual that we have entirely escaped ' I . . . . . . - - .1. F ..... � . )age is very low as we write. He i not a by an Oshawa firm and will go on duty such annoyance. .. . - . .- 1. � - a . . I L - - ­ . , - . . ; . .. .. I . . - . , . , - - -­ robust man at any time, but just now � . . . .. � -- .1 - I . - - I .. . . 1� - , - ­ � .. - . . . . � L - . I � .If,. . appears to be less so than usual. on Monday next. Mr. and Mrs. Mason -Harrison Remmer, of she Bass Line - - w, . . trial simple. .: . . . ­ - - �. � � . . ; . ". . . . . ­. . -1 - .. - - . .. Z . - : . have been desirable citizens of this place EaRt. met with a "neus and almost fatal ' ' - .- -* . . . .1 . - :.. . .1 ,,,, � i. - - . . . -Why is it that Lower Canadians are for some time past and we are sorry to accident on Tuesday morning. While . "' . I . I . . . - , . '* , - " is , : , - - , , - .V t usually employed in repairing telegraph I . � ., I I I lines ? One would think that their lose them, but are always pleased to see leading a colt from the stable the beast - , ar - : - � . . . I I., . ". ,.----. r .'* I � � ­ I � ­ ­ - wires. an oportunity is afforded. struck Mr. Remmer with his fore feet. . I I -s - - . - ,- . .- . � . . broken English wwuld confuse the w position in life, when became frightened and jumping foroward e . . , qui people better their po 11) 0 k 0 : & -,� . M . - . . . Mr. W. Holburne, of Rouge Hill, has -In our grocery w . . . 1. . . - � .- -.... I I I . �. , , moved into the dwell not vacated by a moat window may be seen The place. of the accident is considerable . . - . , 1. .1. i I . - , , , - . .. . - . - � . Mrs. Graham, on Ching street, sear the at bmutiful Oilograrn 8x4 worth 05, distance from the house, and "Ham" - .. I � , - ­ . , .1 . - urci? . . - �- -, . race bridge. His household effects arrived also a bottle filled with beans- Any per• lay on the ground uuconacious for quite a ' - - .,� � -. . - -. - - ". ­ . . lion buying fifty cents worth of Dingman,s time� shortly after being found he became . .. 7 . - . . � - � on Wednesday. 0 . :- . . , . - I .. � I i.- . . � . . sou bar*) is entitled to guess "' bow conscious. The accident is a serious one, I . I i • , I .-'% ­ .�. .. -]Rey, Dr. Smith, of Queen's' college, many beans there are in the bottle. The he having had his jaw broken as well as *- - . �. 11 � . I . i Occupied St. Andrew's church pulpiton •- GOODS ..- 7 guessing nearest the number up to June other injuries. Medical aid was ^ ( listened to lot will recive the Oilogram as a present. and the patient is now doing as well as �!,., - .. Sabbath. Both sermons were I with wrapt attention. The Dr. is both W Logan. . . .. ­ ­ . . ... - I . - . . , �. . * can be expected. � �. . . I . .- . . . . � . . ! ,., - - � - eloquent and forcible. ,. . . , - - . . - , I .. . .... �. 1�1- . - -1 - .. •. . lar.aft..assa.o.sosseemo . . .. :. I ­ 1, ��, f I . -Hear what one of the Whitby papers . � . - , �­­­ - ­­- - - ­­ " � -. . - . - : . . .1 -. � Al . � -Tb:)s. McMillian called in on Tuesday has •to so :-"The back townships still - - SAIIIZ LINE EAGY, � I . .. - . 1. . . . - . I • . � , , to inform ustbat be bad the employ , . -.. I I .. . : , . .. . . � - : . -.. - . . ­ I ­ '� :.. . - .. . '.. . �,- I - � . . . - ��. I � . reach ROUT to Kingston road. The . . . . - • • • - * - - - -. - -. 2 � ­ of B. Dixon and would spend the summer Pickering paper has commenced in 1892 Herbert Hancock to nursing a 11W8'Lrm . .- . 1 .� I - . . . .. . - i. i , . - . in or near Brighton. His lady friends to agitate against charivaris. It appears at resent. we are receiving daily our Spring* stock ".., �. � 1� � 1� . 1 . � . . .. - t� . . ­ . ­ . . . will find that to be his post office address. that the excitement, @to., of the . I Kown Bros. sale was well attended. - - - - I , -. - .- . , -. - . . .1 . L� I . . . - I . . . .. . � . - S . . -Some weeks ago we bought a pair of .I . . . *Do: - t Of -. . . . � . � . - I .. I . .1 marriage Things sold well. . . . :o: , . . . I .� .- ­ . I : . I � - performances in as much as the delicate b , 3 . I I - Ass, Brown, Jr., T6ronto, was visiting at . - . . -. I - . . . . . . . . . : ./- . .... - . I � I .. I . potato bags, full of that lotions fruit from nerves of the old maids can stand in one Prints " muslins I .. . . . . . . . . I I . I a man who resides near Greenwood. N. J. Brown'@ last Weak. I .� I .,.. . . . - . .. I - - 11 I , . � . . " I . UP day and night, without the iudul Shaker Fhania'els, Cottons, . .1 - � . .. . . . . - - 1 '' -- ': t6 the present the 11 beanties " have not 9"DOO Of Some few in " neighborhood have - . . . . � . . - . : - . I I I' k -. - ' : been delivered. Come Mr., burry them a -mock bedlam." commenced w ug sod. . . ­ - � . . ., -. - .. . . . � - - . . - . . . - . . � . .... -On Friday morning Isat is Mr. Norman Colwell, 9 . . . . . - Cottonades, S birtings, . . ' ' - . .' L - '..' - . , , - . � I , the floor of the Moore proceeded to ring the town hell, at Poplar Grove oil §uuday. ' . . . . L I , . - 1, along-we - are well nigh olwell, Whitby, was visiting . I - � ! . � - I bin. he found that 'instrumens tongue-tied. Mr. I" and Mrs.. H. Remmer visited - • . . . . . . . - - . . Winceys, Tweeds, . � - . . . : . : - -. ... : . . i -A large quantity of fall wheat is be. The peculiar silence of the bell, and its friends in Darlingtoo last week. � . 1. I . . . � . . Worsteds, Etol. .. . -. .. 1� - .1 -..- - . . . . : I � . . . - ''. . - ­ . : . � . I is season. absolute, refusal to respond to his vigorous Our school teacher, Mr. fternmer, .. . . . . . I . - , I ­ ing cultivated in this township ill' re I . � . . . - . � - . .,: -.- . . - . . , - . � Pbe past winter has not Leen the most tugs at the rope, for a moment - ca. the townliae school on Friday afternoon. I . I . -- . . .. -(0) . . I.. .. r . -.. � - .1 .-,.� + used I . . . I I . I . I . . . I 1. �. . . � . I . I - . . �. .� . .- 1. I - favorable for such &crop, but the firm- ' Horse trading is Q the rage. at present. . . . I ... . . �, .1 , . ­ ­ . . I --. I . . some surprise when all at once the day . . - � I . . � . � are are hopeful, and the recent showers Bob has got what he has been looking for . . f , . -.. -. .�,-- .* I *. . . � � and date flashed across his mind-it was Ow. It is a stopper. Ask to see our TWEE D'S .. We can stow better value • � .. . . . IAN�1- : I � . . . -'. are-not calculated to discourage them a Par- April let. After some trouble the copper n , , I . . - I - � . . 6. A; � I , . ticle. The frost is fast leaving the ground There is some talk of having 's now bell - I - a , I . I I . . I ; i. I - wire was removed, and the chimes pealed than ever. Our suits made to order at $14 will . - . . . . . . . . -­- - on the school. We wish the parties that . . . . .. - # 'ZI - , . � . . . - . . 1. - .- and seeding is within eight. . forth. . . . . . 1. reported ibis would pieties what they . I - , t7 *6 " e. . . - = -Farm hands are exceptionally scarce ­ - . . . - ; I Z � . .. . I � . - surprise you.. - - I '' . - . . . . . - ­ - L I . - . - . .... . - . - . I . .1. I - I " spring in our neighborhood, and . -On Tuesday evening a cricket meet- preach as a new bell is very much needed. . . � . . . . � . - . - . . . . � . . I . I � I - . . . . 4, � many Of those Waged for 8 months are Ing was held in the office of W. V. Rich - We thought it was not worth while . � , . - .. �. . � I . / ... . - � . . I- - i . ­ . . - .. . � - ! ' doon, N. P., where it was decided to boasting about swine until we emu Bro. . - . .. . . (0) . � i .1. - . . 1, . I - . I . - . . . . . . . - . � � �- The scarcity of ar . : . . . ­ I � I . I., ! . ­ I 11 I -.. ., . getting 120 per month. organize a club for tb:,i season. The fol. Cullis' report in last issue. R. Storks has I : . . -. . . I . . I . :, 1 - :­. - �. . ­ � F � I - ­ .17 � men is due. no doubt, to the number I - i : .. .. I . I i .1 .- . I - a 9 . � . I I - female swine that gave birth to 18 strop . . - I- - . - emigrating; but unlike previous years ]owing officers were elected:-Hon. Pres., healthy young pigs last week.' We think We are also hiLudling seamless boots -which we are su�3 . . .... --,. . .- V . - . . - . our wanderers are settling in the western J. D. Edgar. M. P. Hon: Vice, Robt. we can do the county with either fat men, . . . : ''! I - - f .- . : I . . 1! * . . Miller. Jr. ; Pres.,' Dr. BAtemau; Vice big turnips or little porkers. I . . I . .., • • will give perfect satisfaction. -.;, - I . i - - : - I I.- .� . . I %. . I . ,*AF�A . - - - - . ..0 . part of the Dominion, so that our popula- - . .. i •.. � . . . . I . , I � .. . � . of their Pres., Dr. Eastwood ;Sec. Treas,, P. Boyd H. Rommer met with a sericus accident . . . . . . � � . . . . �1 � . Lion will not suffer in conoequence . ­ ... * , , , , , , , , . . ' * ' . '. - I "I departure. . - - 9 .- �- . , • - I I ... . . . . � . - 11. -..' �15. - * . . '. . .. - ­ , I - - owners will kindly permit ug to Tytler ; Captain, W. Gormley; - Curator. on Tuesday morning while leading molt . - , -. * ­ ! I . -The E. Broad. Committee of management, from his barn. The colt became unman- . '­ I � i - ; . 11. . . . . -. :. � . . • � . I . ­ - state that the main entrance to our pub- W. ?3ormley,. Dr. Bateman, E. Broad, C. ageable and it is not known whether the - '. - - - A,-.. BUN I N Q-`1 '�-. I � . I . . I W -, -= . , Re -t � - � . . fl, -'. I . a. E. Marquis and W. D. Rogers. The beamtkioked him or struck him with its , I . • - - :_ - - i . - , - I = � � lie halls will have to be changed . Those . . . . . � - ­ i $ - � � club wishes to arrange for matches at foot. Mr, Remmer w�s knocked down and '.' .. . - . . - .. . .. � 1. 1. I . . . . - . . � doors require to open outward according I : . - . . - �. I 1: O,JLO I<JM 1RJ11 I*q- C3- - - : .. - . .- . �. �� , . I early dates. The membership foe is fixed laid insensible for half hour, after . . . ..­ � ,il, -, I - , I to law. and in the public's interests, we - , . . . I . I ., - .. ... I - . .� . . � . urge the change at once. At very little at 61 and 60 cents for youths 16years and which be went to thelhouse. He received e . - - . . ... -, .. - i ,.- � - I . - - - under. . several bruises about �be head and should- . ' I I . . . -1 . � .. , tb doors can be replaced and the ­ . - � are is nothing but what � . I i . - . � . i I I - I . expense - I ore. We hope there . � I . . . �­ result nit be the evertion of a terrible -In' removal. Of Constable Mason be will got over 0 right. THE-, PROFITS ARE* --- DOWN . ­ 11 -­ I ' .. ­ I .. - . . . . . , -. calamity. Those interested Will kindly this village is left without it guardian of Reorganization of the Base Line Foot- I -� . .I- . . .. - 1�. . - ;,I ­1 . . . : . . . . . . - I . . . : . . . - - , I - . attend to e matter. the peace. Not that our citizens require to ball club took place en Friday evening last. . I � . -­. I : I I . - I . . , , - - -e Dramatic Club have b I. . I - - . -officers in eight lost they ge�l The following officers were eleoted : --Hon. . i , .7 - I . "' -. - - . i . I - . -Th been in. have law a I . I - I . are . 0. - ' I - � Vited to Oshawa. for the evening of Friday, into mischief, but to protect our people Presidents, Geo. Hartrick and Ed. Bel I I � I - I ­ I 1� Never bave finer goods been sold for lower &, io(W than we - .. - - . - . � .,... ­ .- . a - , April 22nd, and we are told that the in. against mis-3bievous strangers do we den ; Pres., Geo Fields ; Vice, Robt Stork; , - - - '- ' ' ' X -' - , " ' . -� - now making on our irresistible spring bargi'ins. We ask the - ' I . 4 M . . . - -] . vita will be complied with. The mem. want a constable appointed. Several Captain, J. W. Brent � Sao. Tress., Frank . I . . � ­ P. � . - - - . -. - ' hers of the club are about to abandon the times lurine the past year have the gar. Hauo6ok , Committee of management, --T, . privilege of selling you on the closest living I margin, the finest ., , I I . ­ - - . �. . Ic I - I I � . -. - . . - . .1 . . . . play. "Ten Nights," and go into training vices Of. such hu officer been required, Law, Wm. McCauslapd, Walter Powell, - qualities that money cam buy in the line of all kinds of tinware. . ; - � I I . - . , Ed. Dayey. Arthur Boyea. The Sec. Kil in, inspect stock, and compare prices, and you must admit ` - - I . .. - - � for the presentation of a drama of similar - and it is not safe to be Without One. The . . - � I . . Treas. would like to loommunioate with . . -P .. I . . I . I . . - interest. We have much reason to feel two gentlemen *ho have acted as our -other clubs to arrange matches eta. Ad- . that we are offering the opportunity of the .season. Give- us ­ ­ ;, � . !. .. � I I � V. I � . proud of the talent possessed by our police for some time have removed from . ' * .. . . ! . - dress the Sec to Pickering We would just one chance to make you happy. With beautiful goods' at : ­ - - ­ , I -- - . . I - . . young folks. May the club go on -and our Township, and we think it would be like to bear 7;om Dumbarton, if they will - '. - Bed Rock prices, good satisfaction goes with every purchase' -1 I . .1 � . - . I - . ­ improve, as they assuredly will. well to have two equally as efficient men come down with their ' an we will try -, I I , I wl y and . - . . - . , . - . . I . made at - . . I I . . - . : , " A . I . I . , . . . ­ ­' -We have just printed a 40 page cat&- appointed. No doubt our' magistrate B. have the Clinkers and save them the � �c . - - I . - this . .. . . . . . . I . ; - - '. � . . ... :­ ... . . - - I . ­ . . - - . .. . . .. . . . I I . ­ Logue for 'Mr. A. Johnston, the famous Bunting. Esq. will attend` to this matter. trouble of picking o 8, - - � � : I � - . -1 - I - - � . � .. I ­ I- .. . - . . . ' . 11 , .. . , - . -� . stock broader of Greenwood. 'Perhaps it -On Saturdaylast the funeral of thei , . -FonoRo. - P's I .1 :-. - , - '.. - . .... . N , . . . � . . . ­ is not generally known,nevertbeleas it is a from her re- - Monthly report of S. S. No. I Picketing . .. . i :, � ­ . I . . - . . . I C ., . . � i . late Mrs. Post took place fr the names of th who obtained 50 , 'An- * � . ... ..-. . . f . - ,�- fact that Mr. Johnston is the only stock sidence on the Kingston Road to the R. Only * . �-Ta . . . ..�. . ... .. - . -dealer in Canada who issues an annual C. Church here, and thence to the Cath- per cent• and over of Is mum marks an I 1. � ..- . � � . . .1 .. . 1. ­ I ! � * . . I The Leading Tin Shop. . I . .. . . .­ , • .,shorthorn catalogue. And so we print it olio cemetery, It was, as would be ex. reported. Sr. Fourth, max. 500,-Frank . . . I . . .. I . . I - . - ­1 ., I . . . . . . . . : . � ­ .. � - . -,.- . . 6, � I Brant SM, Ethel .Vail $I& Jr. Fourth,- � . . I , � I - .- . ... . ..-. - 4r, I .- . . I - . -. I , - 4! . each ear, this is the only office in the petted, very largely attended. Many I . - -- . - . ­. .. . F . .s .11. .; . � - . . . � . . q ..: � . . - � . Dominion that issues such an annual. from Whitby coming to show their lug Walter Hartrick, U0,Pway Morcombe 831, . . . I . - ,. .4 .. �. . ,..-., '' ­ Win. Stanley 300. Third class, Soo . - r I I : - .. • tribute of respect and opmpathy to the N . . . .­1 , .. .. . •A parusal of the volume will establish in Mary Babden, 251. Lizzie Wilson K; DON'T MA1 - -- *- A MISTAKE .. �- '-.- .11­� 4.�- 11 'the minds of all that the Greenwood Herd memory of the decessed lady- Ohs WAS - MoCautland 232, Ebde Douglas 218, 0has. . . . .. . . � �­ . . , ­ . - ., , I . . .. ­ I - . - - -.: - , " � I . � 9W Lelia . - � ­ 11 - - _r .-, -..- - of Scotch Sbortho m-s is eomposed of the well known in Pickering having lived heirs McCausland 901, John Gorn%an , . I . . . - . ' . I �' - . . ... ' .11 . - � I I., I, .. - . . :�. .- -� "�..�. ­. .. � . ' . ' I .1 - .. `­- ' . ­ ­ - � -, I ­ , beet animals of the broad. most of her life in the old Post home- Hartrick 191. Second elase (standing of � . .. . I I iL t. .. ­ I - .­ - , . � - i . ­ . . - ­ � :. I - . . - ,- .- - I I � Z: . ­ - - ; ,T11 of the Junior dIVA I . . . - :10: * . ". - .. ­ - Honor ion of stud. It was in 1842 that she settled, this and lower alaoses b"ad on, ckes wwk) . . �•o' 00- Buy the Best I . �­,­ - � - - i : . . i .�­ �­--,­ 1. - *­ . . . . ­ ­ March. here and shortly afterwards married the Della Hancock, Frank Gormans Madam . . � 11 -... . I '... � : ..-, - . I � . ; - . - -, I - . - , . , - 141 , Pickering Public school, for' T' ` - - .- :". 4 . -"& -. ,; I.. . . Third Glass. -R. Fawcett, G. Law, C. late Am Post, who was evon'in those d Robertson, May 8 -. C" If you 'Want a Plano, buy Heintzman & CO - ­ . . . . - 1: �a ., I - . : I . - I . ,a � �. �.- !-� - . ;- - . -- . , . -.. .�, ­ -- -. , I - - " ­. . �- . .-- I - -11� ]ffsm, W. Peak, A. M. Westlake. Second Possessed of a good deal of pro ands Part 2nd,-Eva �nd Grayer. .. . .,.:' ;. . I ­ Jones, M. Mowbrav, L. Gib- highly respectAle man. Albwrt 1. a Post glass lot,-Was Babda�- _ . . .1 . ­ - - . :-,;-. ­ .1.. . elass,-E, . I . I If an Organ, buy the Dominion ­.,­ ',��*. :, :­. ­� � -."'' . . I . - 11 I ­ -1 ; �- , ­ � 1��- . - - - .0 - I , . I . � . : -� . 1'... .. I I . . Attended ova - . . . .1, - I - 1. % . - ­ - . 1. �.- � -- .- . .. I - . � . - I �11 .A, - bons. - y dalt I. Dunbar, is the only nrviving son. and it is need. - , --- . . ­ � : I - . . . --� -­ - . . t � �,; .. ­�­ ­ V� - - . . . . - t .m 1. - . ., ­ � I* . I ­ . F. Smith, L. Wesdake, E. Jenkins, E. low to tell our readers that he is a son of • Wn. Long's dwellings at Gwd**Wl ... . ,� ow . , ,- - I "' I � � ­ . � -1 - - , ri� If a Sewing Machine, the X wiffirkme �' .1 --. . . � I � . ­ I - . - - I I � 1.11 Iffead,M. Banks,Gertio 1AW, F. Antirews, whom any good mother should be proud. were consumed by fir� on Wednesday. - . 1. � I � , . I 1.i -� � .. - I i, .4-slh -. ­ , I I - 1­ � --- • �Z­... . - � � . - . - - '. - w �C- ; ... . � . I : -,.., !� , ''. . .1 . -K- " i'.*. ,�.­ � ­ I 1�- � ­ ..- - ­ ..., , IMie. The following deserve mention Fathers Walsh, MeBrady and Murray.as. Wbile driving bom# from BOWMn- ' �� i � - I - . - .�..-­­�,-:�. ,.,- ., -.1." ., - -.". �, �-:-�---� .. . . I ­ .1 �: - . L ,�,­ - - -1 . I ii, I .­ 1,� -�%, . • - pitted at the funeral obsequies, at the and Ville on Saturday evening, Mr. John No � . . - - , - --. - - "01111111100 .1 - 1. . L . ­ � �­ � - . E. Boyer, W. Peak, A. Kerr, L. Gee, L. Three yoverend gentlemen from Toronto, 14as M, no misuranoe� , ''.. - -'CLARK. I -- ' -1 4 '. -- . .- -� . - . or ,good conduct. :-L. Leslie, B. Bran- - fWa:� .a � a - -. ,." - ... I ­ ­ ­ .. 1 I , - I -�'- , �. -1 '�', , ­ . w" . �. .1 , 6 ", . ' 1� - . 1 -�4` ­ Jones, H. Decker, G. Uiy, L. �f which Father MeBrad d Picker. Millan, of Darlington� townsb'h �. -.� 1,�', " .71 -an 01 -q � . 9, * I . � . ,., -,. .'Ar, -. �: - � ton, F. ,J, t. - -'I'- - -­� .- - . . - I �,� �; � 11 �, . , . ­ -- ,for - ­ - -- - .1. , . . ; �0. 6 #I - Mazkham, Searboro, and hokGring; • �'�'.�"' . . . " . . 9 * � L. ­ ­ ­ - , - . � . .6ibbono,-Xi B 0 ,., ;P * -koy, ima ajifa iong biON4 41 the Pok thrown *M, W. MIA, - W . AWPA ­ - - ­.. 2: � , , , I # . ... , I , ­T'-,�� � , .. - - . . ­ . , . ­ . ­ .... � `01 Z�­ . - . . .. I -, ­ ��t.. -,% W, - - - ­ .� . .� . , , . I � I ­,�", - . - ­1 � - - -..-.�- - I I .. .�L,� 1. "r � - I I pk.� . � � I ... ­. 1. .. I i i . ti� � * , 1=1 , 11 . � , . . . �'. X. MCQUAY., L. West- 14 ;, '91my", . , kwok" -, , 0 ­ , ,�,, -, - - ., .1. W 'a " h "' -` , `-.�� .. - I . �� . . .. 6 I � ,� . L I . � I I ; 1 .7 ­ ia- � I— I - .., ­ �� 1­T- ­ - I, W - �� vk�, - , �­ � '. . ... . , . ,,.. .�.- .14 , � - , , '. . , I - - L _ . . f . " ­A� , fa i , , ­ %I � - - -,.,..- .Fal � � .P­ * ­'. �-,', . 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