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I _ t, C VOL. XI.: PICKERING, ONT ,. FR DAi ; �PRiL l�, 1892. -t NOS 25���:� 11 ` MOUNT PLEASANT follows:- -That the sum of 04.00 �,4 I ,: -• 'r°` Q$� { °�` "` ��`r��`.- DECKER'S : LIVERY i OUT AROUND U S per weer;' 4 be paid Geo. Ferguson for board and atten -' R, ` - ?;a'; 'm _. The followin re rt is the standin of dance on Wm. Ward the same bein a h,� -i " f` - JV,6dical. - LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGt3 RECORDED BY g . ' K p ,. , '' a:y", - . _ - As I have bought up Dan Reddin s livery the pupils of S. 8. No. 12 Pickering for the meat from the 11th day tof March to tbe' ,,,,V1',_ - 1' � qf� N- �- + THE PRESS AND DOTTED DOWN BY OUR month of March. 5th Cla$s.— Phebie Ma- 8t11 d8 of A nl 1892, $ 600 ; that the ,V fi'':, Al. BATEMAN, M,D., C -M °, NLC -P- business and have added several. new y p � sl �:" ; : •r, R, horses and buggies, I Can 9CCOmodate CORRESPGNDENTS. dill, Sr. 4th. -Harry Stiller, Hattie Ma• sum of $18 be paid to the Trustees of the 17" is ,� ? . S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, dill, Ada Burton. Edith White, William Toronto General Hospital for the main - "; :, �'.''r King Street, Yickerintl Office hours: Morning the public with good rigs at a�l hours, t3LAREMt3'NT." p• �,;:. 8:30 to 11-30; Evening G to 8. - ' - Hood, James Smiths Jr. 4th. —Jose h tainance of Ira Ni hswander from the 24th . ; ; ,;� ; -, Covered 'bus meets all trai s. fn p g INOTTc•x- -Every Tuesday afternoon THx NEWS- Hood, James Wedd, Brantwood Smith, of June to the 8th of August 1891 : Geo. -° : �`.. ". - - connection with livery I keep a 1 Troc(Cl 1iltGSi('. Sale, Commission and Board- man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump Joseph Coulter, George jdadill. 3rd,- Phillips for goods and wood supplied to � �- �� �'✓ f in Stables, PiCkerin see anv of hiaeubscrtbera.j he will bo pleased to John Sodden, Hatie Madill, and Robert Mrs. Geo. Palmer from fat of January to { `"i °' 1Vliss Ic3a+ SimP. , g g' Burton (egaal),RuseleStorey,,TamPS Fol v, 1st of March 1892. All of which is respect - _ ' l)UPIL OI' THL T()IZUN 10 Cn�T��r;�j. ITT. S.'ECKR_ Dont forget she f:ale�of the Lacey Prue- Charlie Hood, Fred Madill. 2nd. -41�rp iull� sal t:�itted. : '�'� - - . 1 servatory of t'Iu31c, is I,r pare +.1 to ;.•ivc leg- -- �d�, �_ - arty on Thursday, the 21st. Maggie Coakwell On ^., Con Of Mr. Gerow, Chairman" ' -' i �,'�Y �.1,+ Coulter, Oscar �` hire, , I Peter Macnab and J. H. Jobbitt are David Wood. Pt. second. -John rClarke port ww, ado ted. ',J.1.1­ :y . . sons in iwtli instrumental and vocal music. R = I ' .1 _. l.1 r ferences giceu if required. "• �'ao�I r�' o ,• ' `: P, _: rercin„ s,8Jt11'Ot'R At Whitby 11118 w'pek. Willie ilson, Edward Food, (xarfield Y,ur ldii- committee on Roads abd..:�' -k: , _ Thorough Instruction Guaranteed ", •700 ICY . . I , I), Ho iper,cisited Richmond Hill this Hood, Frank Hood. Pt. Firsts Oscar Brid es i.' leayetoreporbandrecommend.; 4��i , , 1. Address, Clarcmoi_t. _ 7dag .,_ e, Q, �'' a m I �y�}ek• a was rested b man old Wilson, Willie Foley, Ham, Mar as f�i:c �. , :- ;7cl;n Howe for re airin ;t�_ . , - - 4n =,'2. � ! : l y Y Y y P g ,. . , i' _ �1 °r -� . r A ° friend�I. Burton, Charlie White. bride cn :!th c�: :, app lot 21, $2.00• JoAn - ,:, ':: . _ -- - - -- 4 our `° c Our municipal representative, George Sowerby fir, breaking stone on the Bay :_;:'R •r _ Le tr t. -�Y; .. C3 ~ �VK cq- :n - to -, .� n a+ $ A Gerow, is a wittuess in the Trau vs. Pick. East Scarb'oro. � road, $12:b0 S. Carlton for building cal- ., , . v �+ '" ~ '" '" WW yert on 2nd con., opp lot 25, $10.00 ; Thos. ' , % `.: E. FARE`�ELL, �. 0., I3AIZItIS Z rdV `� M w ri _ ering suit. - Burns for 5 toile of stone delivered on c �M;.� : r • J. TER County Crown Attorney, and i;olrllty o � u.eF , c, . �! - w J. B. - Brodie, of Monnt Albert, Was Ora. L. Annie, of Washington, spent a t, I _ �ti hltl,v. 10 -y Ey fe ds s with her sister, �11rs. R. Cowan, Kingston Road near Dunbarton, $11.00 ; .lii.., r , r- Solicitor, Court House, __ _ __ - y Rod �, Kith us on Sabbath. �Ve have hopes of ' Ja es Prouse for breaking 5 toile of stone-- j i W recently, g ARIES MILLER, So 120 I` O Yet claiming hitn as a citizen. ` ' " tJ T:11tT F uU;ic, Couveyu,lc+r. et Office at — u °I' 9C • - to to In 3 R Rev. 'Mr. Cannom, of Whitevale, will $27 �V• H. Todd for gravel supplied on �' °' C The niouthlp meeting of the Epwortli occupy the pulpit of Centennial church on Greenwood road in div 91, $10 9G. Your:-_," -' 1'histio fia," near Brougham. 4loncy to loan. I .- _ —__ ______- _.__.� �r . _ - �++ p it o , o h Lesf;ue was hold on 3londay eventn�, and Qabbath nest. committee hating had a petition present- r, `' • O�V & mcGILLIVEAY, IiAItIZIS �, a, �, a.� a .sa -•,,,a '.,r the, . attendance tons splendid. The Pro ;Visa Lillie ltnowles is once more in our ed for a grant on the public highway, re- .� ,, �, ,_i W1 . e o i ,osito POSt 4_ try y 0- g m . a s 0 A 2 n ,0 &- m J. Dow Solicito.s, Bcc. Uliic l l �.. i p •t r o o K �. e^ ®I gi ain of tiie evening p''ocecl exceptionally midst, having returned home on Tuesday commend that it be laid over for future �'x, �,- i ' o13ic ©. �b'hitlfy. Jut. J130._ llitll Dow, B.A.; 'i he +o. 0 . �,� 0 m 0 otg� ©0 a) .o - - Y A. �IcGillitirr,Ly, LL 71. Molloy to 110ali_ By — � � I " r d m0 CawW ��a,pq�� interefalilg. consideration. -Gervas Cornell for 4 toile .' :' - evening, after spendinf{ a month with '_z�_ r ~ I � Yet )low loti will the niana ers of Ers. friends in the cif stone on I {ingstob Road east, $16.00 ; F.:.> ='.l-_o ' IZI S'1'E IZ 1 °: V 0 tr m$ U m ►� o g g y f T110IIQ111S PAtiliLli, 13AIc $ `, I u ,, h w w kiue church allow that pinnacle, removed Ed. Knowles spent part of last week at Murdock for breaking stone on Kingston.' -,�', _ ":_''' . ,i t-J -: -- m O from the edifice b the recent winds, to the 1lodel Iarm in Pickering, basil Road east, and Kinsale road, $80; W.'�xa= ,z'. 1 surf Solicitor, RAC. Money to loan. No ,. ++ commission. office : Oyer �dnt.Ll'1a13allk, ykoi- o (', 1'Pillaill t1 On the driveway. Slight would employed in ppreparing the ground for the White for cedar supplied on 2nd con, opp'_: - 1.�, - ino; open every saturday. y n. ` a m . 0 10 oo pq • P y• R reception of tl,e seed. lot 25, $.5.00; J. T. Richardson for hard. ;'-, i';,� _ — o'd .n t -ter W ? m w be rho cost incurred in replacing it. ware su )►fed for bridf es in 1890 $6 29 • G.:.': �; 7 ` ��j S. ORMISTON, LL.11., of Law• C4 ,� o I � o Q a ', ti'i'ith pleasure the learn that Air. and Rev. J. Chisholm delivered a most in Pt �. reuco, oanoiston ,�rce, 11ar,-istors, . a p,� .0 >~., o . N e m P. I tereeting and instructive lecture on British Wilson for stone on Kinsale road bet lots .•_�- Svlicitors; \etaii�.,�c.,15 T: +rc,nto_ fitreet, I'o- Q►j I✓O CR P4 .� V. 111t•s. Joseph Law are both in a fair way 2 and 3 in the 2nd con $4.00 Casper", route, wi�1 bn at Cluci.,,o:;t every Th' rs'iay• _ 1°•i -' °�; ! '" m _ '° _ m_ >` + Columbia in Centennial church on Tues- , , Cas er at: to recovery. Mrs. Law's case was par- day evening, 5th lust. The attendance' Stotts for cedar supplied on 2nd con, Opp . _::. Office over J. 13undv's al,�t >. , ^.lo,a +Y to lol.n. 2_y -" nk'icu' n critical, and hpr improved con; J s was not very large owing to sickness in the lot 25, $3 G0. All of which is most respect- ,�1 - - dition is n source cf great astouishuleut. frill) submitted. ''' - >' ' - g community, but all present were delighted I4 - . - - Veter00411 l• James Courtuey, living some short dis• =with the graphic diacription Riven of the On motion of Mr. Mowbray, chairman, ;* Ont a-rto...'�. a tance north of this villa a met with a countr and eo le. We ha to have the P P tl ,�, ..,.,..-t_: _,,., ,- - g Y P P Pe re art was ado tad. - ...:.. u I3� Pi�INS, VI {�'I'LP�INAIZT o Vet- serious accident Iaf-t week. While work- pleasure of hearing the re,r. enWeman Mr. Hilts, seconded by Mr. Bovor,moves - -�: `� 11, C,F N, Graduate of the Ontario yet pICI�ERING BRANCH _ _ g ' ` " erinary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale fug with Mr. N'ail's horses, one of the again in the near future. that the Reeve grant his order on the ::., 1?:., _. - - and Cherry%vood every Saturday. Diseases of __ Treasurer in favor of the parties reco *+ - *1 . ; the horse's foot attended to at ing e }U,niug forge I ADl[11A18 k kicked him, and he 18 now in a �� . K':i" lot 33, 7th con., Pickering. `Calls promptly at- 1 Critical condition. KINBALE: mended in the reports of the various stand - Open for- the transaction of all legitimate '� - tensed to. Telegraph address: Whitevale, out. Rankin Business. Out good hour;e•wivee "ale busily en- ing committees as presented this day. P,O. addresa : Green River, Out. 34 -y g Spring work has begun upon a few farms, A by -law changing . the boundaries of . - -- " I- eirirE Hovas- -Front 10 to 3; Saturdays gaged in renovating their several domi. but with the majority of farmers a general school sections No. 2 and No. 4 west was : to 1 o'clock. ciles. As the trout season starts a month •a et read " for the fray, s the order of given the proper number of readings and H O P K I A S, VETERINAII� . - . -. ��• surgeon. graduate of Ontario Veterin- Savings Bank 111 coon- bot10I1. earlier this year, iu Order to have the as• the day. Asa rule, theyfall wheat on our passed. g- •, =.:.` cry College, Toronto, office and residence, Lin- sistanee of the family fishing rod, for car- farms has come through the winter un- Mr. Hilts asked leaveto hays his by-law, ,� or night promptlye at6euded village. o. Aal firatvc APs (8-y) GEORGE HERB, Manager. pet beating, house cleaning is r omewllat scathed; though some fields present the ap- regulating rthe collection of taxes, laid over general blacksmith shop in connection. New rRShed. - pea ranee of deserts dotted over with oaises. to the neat meeting of the council. rigs gotten up, as well as all manner of repair- • ­141. Aik r . - - , ing done, n lowest living rates, Lawc and dis- Next Sabbath will his fife Seventh due. Machine agents of all descriptions, organ - Mr. Boyer introduced s Local Option : ` eases feet made t specialty of, always �yat niversary of Rev. Mr. Kip an's indue- agents and book agents are upon ns, and By law, which was given its Srat and see- s .� _,. . olasa sheer on hand. p we realize that spring has been sprung upon and reading. The expression of the aloe. ::•:.:i- ; _ ,h_ a�„r. :yea r"': -;V ,< a.- �g _- 1. ..�; �.:. i,.f: �. „vr $,z. Fa.. .�__ ."i�7 s!"i.s -1 V, � Aai >r :r� -r-, 'i: _ °�`�/�� J �f E'r ....•A�. .Y 'Y% 1 . ,��'•,j- .'.91' K_a v ?. J •,r!,...,f P'+'-e, q`•• f +• •F.e - - _ r %or'� -!' _ t3+' v!• .AS1rC �{pr s]:"�° `Y.,. { C. I� 'k + - ^' .v 'i, .+., i, ° rF,. t31 -r. ,,, ° `$'<- r° ,f ' t�`, fifi . - • „ei... 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'. -- t i t means, she said, and the low, stern Nor did George Winton fail, for - though Trees N►Lteh, Luce a Majestte Piroetaaslatr, n • 1. , �' .. _ .., ­ 1, ri , - tones vibrated through the room like a knell the secretary was amongst a dozen others etrcta�h rsr IIteR and silts• L !4e Aug-, " "` r r_'- .•�.a.� ,. .: -. ? ,e - of doom to one at least - "it means that -he wa'.ked straight ht a that one man `r 1. 8 P to traieatan l►oi -eat. -. . ,• - � whereas I was driven mad b the awful and said decisivet CHAPT R II>` ; to those in charge of Insane patients, which : _ ,. MR. �` '. si ht of murder done, now I aaq made sane, That is Pierce decisively: (From rho London Globe.] 7 . , : i ::.. ,.....:.... are therefore A QLI xlilt U>t Holz•'...: , nnezpected by days, or even g , j Y 1. ` ` • is Heavens justice, b the sight of the The day after that the prisoner was The kauri pine is undisputed soriRsign of ` weeks, though of course something of the 1 "'" �Snoty on the ground, white and dazzlin lied when the ma be oallin eta to be murderer who all this time has suffered this brought before the magistrate ; he simply the Australasian forest. No other trze can ' 8► Y Y g g „ now on the roofs, walls, doc}ratepa; snow known oy experience; hence Dr. $abit�e'a guiltless man"-she laid her hand on her denied the charge of murder and identity, sPProach it in grandeur of proportion or in �- ` lover's now-, to bear the doom tf his awful . and reserved his defence, but finally he was Impressiveness, when, as one of a clan, it 7•: .1 I '_ �n the bare, leafless traea and lawns of gar- remark, which had scarcely been uttered ,,, holds as its own stretches of country pun- `` dens - sverywhere the white, ghostlike un- half an hour, when he was summoned to re. crime!" �� committed for trial, y - ' _ .2- Gentlemen, intorrn ted the secrete That was indeed a notable trial, Breda of miles in extent: Perha Q Lei ht reality of snow• ceive the two commissioners and their new •� . P secretary, ra, and the which a"kauri rove resents to the e 8 i ' a That was what a beautiful girlish face, secretary. with some dignity, if you are going to Central Criminal Court was crom ded. All 8 ' P Y ' s . - f gravely listen to the unhappy ravings too the world remembered the trial of handsome unequalled in the whole realm of nature. .. - with eyes overshadowed b an awful horror, This gentleman was introduced as Mr. As the traveller gazes around him in the re- . - Y .. looked out upon the morning of that Christ- Mark Forr�at a fair man w 11- plainly aroused by the sufferings real or not, Albert Claremont for that very same mur- g J, `' "' a looking, with ceases of the forest he is impressed even. - r . :�..-: P g { mesa eve each time she came to the window bri ht shrewd eyes, and close- trimmed of this lady's lover, permit me to retire, as I der, and those who had believed him luau- P . ° g Y decline to be made their object." cent crowed loudly over their astuteness against his will. _. f i;_ � h)aer reatlseawalk to and fro-to and fro - moustache and beard that became him very r To walk between the ' e whole length of the spacious room, her well, as perhpps he kl,ew, thou h his man- But Claremont strode to the door, end set as they listened to the weight of evidence se mighty pillars, s d g smooth and dark ae shun uniform in a e ` =;;. his beck sgaine>; it• piled up, vrhieh demolished the prisoners Y� g _ fingera ceaselessly twining in and out each ner betrays no vanity. On the contrary, "Pardon me ' he •' and size, and buried in a perennial twilight. I other. said, sternly, you only defence that the witness Miss Guest was p lggght ._ • -�` daring the visiting of the four patients, the and silence that the wildest storm onl I,� _ "Yarn said he v►onld eomeeaily, doctor," doctor noticed that he was nnaeanmin P out nudes arrest, Pierce Bovill. mad, and that he was not Bovill, y =;, disturbs b the meres5 ri le of sound ' It was a daring shot sent in the acasum The +zd a and jury thought otherwise Y PP -� = . ' : she said, in a rapid apprehensive way- quiet and notebook in band, ke t 'adicio s- g P' 1 g I Y $ ' q P 1 tionsugg�ated by Winton &information but and with reason and the grim verdict awakens a feeling awe: i " ou said he would come earl to b� all ly in. the background as he took shorthand it told, for the secretary stood for a moment " Guilty" was recorded, and sentenced to 14lile upon mile they stretch into distance, , G ::�_ yy Vim. Christmas." y' - Y notes of questions answers or remarks as In a ma estic roceasion that follows ever ! " „ as if paralyzed. death was passed on the wretched marl. 1 y It is quit••+ early yet, my dear, an- his dent required. c, ills ularit o the lanes. �� y You speak in a riddle, air, he said, re- In court he brazened it out to the 13st g Y I, like some colossal ' �,'_• sa'erod Dr. Sabine; and he is quite aura Whilst the gentlemen were conversing tam le dedicated to ni ht or meianchol ' ' I to come to you, yon know. I showed you with the last of thieae four patients, Mrag covering himself ; "my name is b'orrest, but three weeks later, the day before his P g Y+ , the sombre aisles full of -in awful monotony his telegram from Dover, yon remember, - Sabine entered the apartment where Isabel and you, I am forced to suggest, have a die- execution, he confessed his guilt to the Y q tiuct interest in trying to throw the onus of chaplain, and asked him to beg the forgive• and a seisms stillness. Like the Egyptian sphinx, the • -- � $ but it was too Lie to come here la>�t night, Guest and Albert atilt eat. He sprang up i gyp y Ignore - ` ' � •- of course." that crime on another person. Gentlemen, news of Albert Claremont and pia just-wed- > to meet her at once, as she exclaimed: that man is Albert Claremont " ded wife, whom his deed had for so long .. ! the lapse of tire, preserving the same ma- - - .: - 'l - t, b "And you are sure he hasn't killed Al- '•My dearest boy, 1 should have come i,e- made `• Ds RABtx$'3 PATI$rT." jestic calm and urrvaryin� expression before ° belt? How like -like- Who was it that fore but I was so en a ed and I knew you More anyone could speak Isabel Guest : h have altered the whole. - . .` ` ' the cataclysms whit was murdered?" she said, so suddenly, a►nd had better company. g Y ate pad forwards, and no one looking on the TILE END] Now, the doctor has p K j aspect of the globe, and before the social up- "V `I " . � i- - for.the first time using the word, that even sent me to say that the commissioners are ill then could for a moment baileys her to z heavals which have swept away civilizations V. Sabin, scaroelyrepressed a $tart, here, and coming this way directly." still insane. WE9LTHF �ASHONALAND- as if they had Lever been. - F.... `c "I understand all now,' sho said, with a �-_; We won ttalk of snip a dreadful thing, •'And I must retreat then?' he asked. If solo ista be correct New Zealand is a. _ • my child," he said, « concentration and passion that belong only ( -- fragment of a continent which sank beneath y • No, my dear. The doctor said not, nn- .. �otd aaaA Sliver which gassy Lnermoaa g I,' '� "Ohl yes, we will' -she put her hand to less you or Isabel wish it or the gentlemen that Albert Claremont has been led for tl.e >stcbnea the waters as the new world rose. It is a - '� - � her forehead, then pushed it through the desire it." � � � relic of a bygone age. I ` a _ olarterin locks of old- "because this was "Don't leave me, murder that man -your secretary gentlemen ! Experts -men who' eve spent many 'the youth of the oldest kauri groves is ' . �.. z4. g Albert! pleaded the - cpmmitted- acquitted legally - cruelly years boll- mining in this and other coup- therefore shrouded in the mists of the act• n. one. A ! -with an impatient frown - girl, nervously. "He might kill you if you condemned morally. I now stand forward -tries -are confident that llarhonaland will p L... "it's gone so -It's gone so. What is that. o awe you know. But that they are very ancient is beyond ; g y' Y '� as the accuser of the real assassin- whether . rove the richest old county in the i - ' A light tap at the door, and a nurse s -'I will stay then, darling, if I may." P g Y doubt. They were mere saplings when the . - - voice saying, quietly: Y• his name be Forrest or any other. I witnes- world. Pharaohs adorned the land of Egypt with �. Y g, q Y� He turned to Mrs. Sabine again : sad the deed unseen m self. Hear me and Besides old 1llashonland is rich in ail- ��, - f f�You are wanted, please, sir." ..� "Kindly ask the doctor not to introduce then say if I look or speak like Dr. Sabiue's ver ; ver r ich� lodes have been discovered i.nperishable memorials of their power, and - - lt to Albert! cried Isabel, grasping the me by name; you understand why. magi tient or like a witness risen as it in the yyr were still slight and graceful when bolomon , :' - - lector's arm - "it is Albert!" cc „ L� Mogundi distinct these had - • Quite. pa filled the blast with the fame of his glory ; �` - "If it is, my love, you shall see him ve r She left the room; and Claremont, too were from the dead." likewise been worked in ancient times they stood in all the pride of maturity when ,� ' Forrest drew back to a chafe and eat detvn Chips from the blossom rock give an assay .00n; but you must stay here for him, or I haughty to challenge notice from men w'ho of over one hundred ounces of silver to the Hannibal crossed the Alps, and Rome enter- #• must call a aurae. Will you promise ?" might shrink from him as a murderer drew folding his arras close across him, bat he ed on her victorious career. 1 I - - - ' said nothin his li s were arched and ton. Galena containing a very large per- They have seen the splendid dawn of all "Yea -yes; I won't stir." back into a position in which, as the visitors livid. K p P tentage of silver has be n found ro large Dr. Sabine knew she would not disobey, entered, he stood in shadow. qq the great em•iires of the world grid seen - ' _.� . and, with a nod and smile went out. " My brother," Isabel went on steadily bodies in Manisa• And/in different parts - - ' Isabel glanced wistfully in her lover's "had refused Mr. Claremont's- suit -wish- other minerals have been discovered whose them set in gloom, when the canker of de "Mr. Claremont has arrived, sir," whir- ray had zapped their very foundations. << face, but said nothing. Either somecurious in me to marl very wealthily but," and nature and value have not yet been tested. pored the nurse outside. Shall I sit with perking in her brain, or the mere intuition g y y y ' But the. kauri has now fallen upon evil .- � t, >' iss Guest" now the soft cheek flushed, and her dark Iron is found everywhere off the granite days ; i:s closing }Pars are full of ,lamer. -- "No, thanks, not now." .. of the true woman's love, maje her dimly eyes glowed with noble pride in her love : beds, and often in almost a virgin state. I It has surA �: cct to, sc,� the forms of life, bells$- - . And he went down uickl conscious that he wished to be unnoticed. and lover, I had yen m heart and troth 1 cennot pnasibly declar© that the future of dead in t!,e �•r,� �t mlg�es of land fade aw,,v F:. p _ . '` Warm was the greeting b tween the eld- She only resumed her seat, waiting. Then W Albert Claremont, and I knew he was i Mashonaland as a gold- producing country is - - the visitors were heard in the corridor • but before the vs�n: ;,•,: ue,a a: ;;i `Inra of an- . , .. er and younger man after these eight6eu coming that fats( day to tell Rolf -my ;assured. Only deep sinking, careful Bevel- other order of th. %,,• - just outside the deep voice of Mr. Hamlin, brother -that he intended to wed me opment and the battery test will prove that. , } ►;.- * manta• the latter had to hear that the be- t zuonj path� l was read to ar t better e- the senior commissioner, exclaimed : But I do sa the roc , is disclosed b e rddicta ,t lute ,c s,, m e LE�ca , 1.. cR, � ; - whether he conaenterl or nog. I was in my what worts has already ',done uitk the birds, Ilia gra,sea, �� '!I h =ive pay >r �;j- . health and the brain plainly stronger- "How stupid of me ! I have left my boudoir above the library, where the were Y , q . ?w, ' P Y , r'Y� Y to the measureless ob.zv.u,! f.*,i,, «•,:t. -t it' - . i'p - struggling against the shock; as she had glees somewhere ! 1 do believe, in my and I heard hi h wo, do s ; then I amw satisfy the expectation of the most sanguine. - ulster- Mr. Forrest will you kindly s g ATo one can say what is under file round, came. In the j rescues .�t ;:,a verse, ;.Lie _ ]ust�now shown, the elder had to learn Al- Y Y � Albert leave by the French window and , Y g giant pine of Maroihind, the grandcat repre- : - (i•' .. -. __: bert s odd meeting with Winton and the down to the hall, and look in the pockets? walk rapidly awe eastward towards the but there are good reasons for feeling confi- . - = - , - - I .. g I p Y Y dent that the promises of the surface and sentative of a primitive age, t,,a colonial, a . . �a- _ possibility of a clue thus obtained. "Or perhaps in the dining- room," added led e. Shortly afterwards Rolf also step - p creature of esterday, b Dd g of tiie de the that have been alread reach- Y feels like a pygmy, There certainl °was a man who if he had Dr- Sa Ina "Perhaps r. Forrest will ped out, mntterin an rib to himself and ; P Y as lie gazes on the solemn files on every side. a. = . not paid Guest had an interest in his look•" strode awe in the direction of the old ed will be fulfilled when the country is . ' o`, • Y As though ashamed of his own lit.lene3s death. , "'thank yea, doctor, I will." copse near the fern-brake. Meanie to mined in a practical manner. Of wood and - - Pa and painful newness, he i8 possessed oviy _• "' " We'll talk it over later, dear boy," said _ Someone. went downstairs, and Dr. Sabine speak to him to lead and if that failed water there is abundance, and in many parts e Y P. ► with the passion of destruction. Ir. �1 a` the doctor. •' I won't keep you now, and entered the room with the two barristers. (tell him I meant to marry Albert as I had there+•ia the fall necessary for waterpower. The weirdness inseparable from the emery +, if Isabel asks you any questions, I can, I With graceful ease Isabel rose to receive • promised, I stole downstairs and followed i I have amid that all the clams pegged out as nature of a kauri forest is intensified by the - I i . - . - think, trust to your discretion. Bytheway, them as they came forwards. �� Rolf." (yet are on old workings. Whoever the total absence of .animal life. The - contented ' _ - t I- should not wonder if the co,nmissionera I am glad to see you again, she said, She paused and pressed her hands against People were who worked these mysterious droning of insects hum of the bee the glad - __ . ' in lunacy make their visit to-day." i with her sweat, pathetic smile. '" I hope her breast. mines, they knew as much if not more about singins of birds, so distinctive of the 'mixed - . " What -to- day - Chrisi mas- ve ?i' you are quite well, and wish you a happy "I stopped short behind a mass of bush -s � gold prospecting than we do. Almost all the bush are never. heard beneath the umbrage- • - _ - Chri�tmas. ppp old- bearin outcrop is worked awe ' g 1. . " Yes ; it was about their time la3t week. a little distance off; half afraid to on just ! P �'' ous cane which excludes the radiant -- They should be here beforeChristmas -two "Thank You my dear bliss Guest; the. then for he had paused I saw, near Ithe I here the ncient worked, it is invariab y soatliern gun. - ': of them and a secretary. Be off. If they same to you. What a pleasure to see you trees, and looked so angry: then he took ,rich. a The kauri reigns supreme in its own do- . . come now they will sec the other patients looking so well 1 Why, we shall find you i out his pocket -book, looked at a paper he 1 main. Nor is there the enchanting diversity _ first and Isabel laat." one; I expect, next time ' we come, said I Wok from it," Claremont gave Dr. Sabine a Terrible Explosion of Sinn Ootton. of • ordinary busli -thq palms and the I " Do you know them + 1�Ir. Hamlin, with a aide lance towards the c, . - 1 commissioners come before ?�Aave the same tall figure in the background, that made the look' slid staunped his foot with an oath. A late St. Petersburg despatch says • - tree ferns, the shrubs and the pc-- doctor ga uietl en The next minute I saw - Heaven can I ever This tit was thrown into a state of intense digal wealth of beautiful parasites, whose _ . " Yes, old .%I r. Hampton. and Mr. Grave;' cc Y q Y• psmant, as it were : for et !--a man come out from the trees be• a bewilderin varlet is unrivalled even to x_ . their old eeeretary has died since their last , A young friend of mine and my pstinnt a, g excitement ►,y a most terrific explosion. So g Y 7 ,come for Christmas. I am very lad ou,I hind Rolf -that man before you. I saw i much has been heard here lately of the fiend- the torrid zone. visitation, so there will be a new one this Y g Y every feature clearly as he drew a revolver ish work of Anarchists that for a time eve With the a cceptjon of a living- carpet of time. Now o u to Isabel." find Isabel looking stronger:" ) every ifli g P . and shot my brother in the back. 1 saw one believed they had attempted to destroy With maids air, which attained a . Claremont know the room. well enough, "Oh, not the s%me being at all ! And I him la-11 on his face, saw that man take the some of the public building& It was soon height of from five to six feet, and the ropes i - - and if he paused a moment at the oor, it : suppose, Miss Isabel, as devoted to the pocketbook quickly from his victim'& breast of creeper ferns which awing from tree to . 4 • P q y learned, however, that the explosion was - g 1. , was to gather himself together as it were, it i doctor as ever, eh . Nothing to complain of? pocket, abstract a paper, replace the book, due to an accident met the Statepfactory for tree like fairies in the castle of a giant, the - � N was such job•, yet Bitter pain, to meet his smiling, as well he might, on so fair a face. and steal away. I stood frozen, paralyzed. the manufacture of smokeless powder where forest is altogether bare of undergrowth. - ' I'- i � betrothed again -such doubt, yet hope ; but " Oh, how you WHl jest ! " I felt something going from me, and I re- i in some unknown manner five tons of gun In the woods of recent growth, however, . _ r she would know him this time. He opened " Well," said the other. gentleman, Mr. member no more, but I mast have reached !cotton had ex lolled. The shock of the ez- vegetation is more luxuriant. . the door and entered softly. Graves, "it is better to laugh than to cry, my room in the madness that the shock of lesion was tremendou The long tendrils of the clematis and rata - - • - L cc „ - - , . „ p a. The whole .it Albert ! O, Albert ! - Isn t it, Miss Guest 2 , that awful scene brought. - What that I �•a$ shaken and houses swayed on their connect trunk with trunk in garlands of i . , , .: She sprang to her lover's open -arms and - Whilst they were speaking, just ice Mr, paper was, or the motive of the crime, 1 do foundation$ as they would from the effects white and scarlet boom, and at their base ' - flung herself upon his breast with that pas- Graves addressed her by name, the secretary not know, but I swear to that man as Rolf of an earthquake. As�+soon as it was aster- flourishes an infinite variety of ferns, while ' -1 - .. riosate cry. quietly entered, unnoticed at the moment, Guests murderer ! tained that the explosion bad taken here and there a graceful tree -fern rears its - ' Y _ . i " My darling -my own Idalirel ! There is save by the doctor, who was On•that side of `• And 1, gentlemen, said Claremont, place at the powder factory a steady stream silvery -lined crown. .. Y - thee to live for, come what may !" Albert the room, and Claremont. "have a witness in London who can It is a curious sight ht to English eyes to see._ - j • of people flowed in that direction to witness g g Y I sairi, pressing his lips .o here again and Forrest looked quickly towards Isabel as supply motive and identity - one Georges the effects of the accident. The build- a groups of young kaurisstanding dark, tall - - - . I ~ again, and then for tuinutes just Held her to her name was spoken, doubtless struck by Winton, a jockey, who knew this ins in which the gnu cotton had and erect against tl�e pale blue &rid gold of ' . his throbbing heart in silence. She was so the perfect outline of profile presented as sqi- disanf '.1Ir. Forrest as Pierce Bovill, I an stored was nowhere to be seen• the sky and the lighter greens of the back - . - - beautifal, she was so pbywcally recovered she faced the commissioners ; then his glance a betting man" -bow the man had started It had been blown into splinters. Nine round of forest. Like all the species, the • . i - - and like her old self, that it war hard to be- caught right of Albert a, have him second, -" R•ho owed hit. Guest a 11g0 sum of workmen were is the building when the ome is out of all proportion to the hei ht. liave the mental balance still was wanting, more intent look, and lifted his brows a money for which he had given an I.O• U -- explosion' took place, and every one of them But their doom has been spoken. The . '- . save for that look -in the eyes that told such little in mildly - surprised recognition ; then that was the paper taken -that the motive was blown to pieces• A search was made for axe of the lumberer and the whirr of the a sorrowful story: , moving to a bide - table, put on it the spec- of the crime. Dr. Sabine, will you send for the rem>Sants of their bodies and some of sawmill resounded in the land and the earth . . (i - . . Then he drew her to a sofa and sat down table -case he had fetched, and said in a quiet the police ?" their'limbs were found 250 ards awn from quivers with the shock of falling patriarchs. • - - . . - .. by her ; but before he could speak, Isabel undertone to Dr. Sabine : " • , * • . Y Y tVith the recklessness of the spendthrift ! ' the buildin The guncotton cotton was stureci in 1� it laid her soft cheek coaxingly ag%idst his, "Pardon, but szrely that gentleman is It was not till ell the necessary formal- a separate buildinggand to this may be at. the New Zealander is spending his heritage, i I I ` ( ' �` and whispered mysteriously, -with a subda- the same - suoh a marked face, and I was in and before another 50 ysera have ed eaaerneas that startled him. court -who was tried ?ties of the secretary" arrest were over for tnbuted the sect that the loos of life was 1 passed - . . -7--r ­ .ft h awe this noble tree wIl be as a :tinet as " I wan you to tell me something, dear, "Yea," said Sabine, shortl� , voted at the that day, and they ad returned from the not mach greater. The adjoining factories the mom. lira- elation to the doctor a house again, were greatly derma ed and five workmen in I - .. that I haven't asked even Ur. Sabine. I recognition : "sad acquitted, remember." that Claremont and Isabel were alone,, and them were injured. Houses a mile and a But to really bring home to the mind the - . was afraid, because I slipped away sad lie- "Ah; yes, of course, pardon me." f stupendous size of the Colonial oak as it i ( : - cc „ then even, folded to her lovers heart in a quarter away from the scene were made to ' . " ' toned inside the big greenhouse. You wont That yea, Forrest? Got my glasses? wild ectax of hap iness, it was diicult to oscillate by the shock of the explosion win. has been called, it must be compared with •- - be angry, will you ?, said Mr. - Hamlin, tarring roucd a step to- ' the bar at trees in the islands. i - , realize in uluess t t she was no more what down wore shattered and crockery and : • - i •' Withyou, myheart- impossible ! What wards �d8 him. " she had been sine that terrible day of the glass were thrown to the floor and smashed. In England there are several elms 70 feet � ' I • . - is it ? tenderly caressing the gold head. Yes, Mr. Hamlin. ., murder; difficult to realise that the long- The lore from these causes alone will be very igh an 30 feet in girth ; oaks 80 feet high "Bend close then --so. Who was it that, The secretary took them nP, Dame for- borne dread weight of such a deed was at heavy. There is no possible way of ascertain and with trunks 40 feet in girth, and in R _ . was murdered long ago ? And% who was it wards, and banded them to their owner with last to be removed from his head to that of ing how the explosion oeourred ce every Scotland there is an ash 90 feet high and 19 - • R they said had done it ?" a mow• the real criminal; Bard to believe that he man is the un cotton buildin was killed. feet in girth- But these are regarded as ez- i . • . Claremont held his very breath for &see- As he moved from the �laom Into the fall might claim his darling s• bride before the It is though however, that it g was due to traordinary and grow in solitary grandeur &.. ' Fond, eo intensely was he in ternallystartle, light of both windows, Isabel turned, crone face of the whole world. carelessness. The average girth of trees in Britain is - "How do on mean, sweetheart? Tell naturally doer i0Wa►rdr •moving thing, and 0 ! it was a happy Christmas indeed for - � not more than 12 feet nor the average hejght 1 - - . . - me what you heard and I shall be able to her eyes rested on his face for one moment, all, even though chastened by the memories above 50 feet But in New Zealand there - answer year questions." with •wide, startled look, throaghali their that could Haver die-when can memory H o' For Ill® $aII$�' are miles of kanris whose average height is I - 4 " I was in the hafboare, and the coach- habitual horror. Ho for the marshes, green with Spri • - 9 - Three of those present saw her with whilst brain and heart throb? ng, ..not less than 100 feet and whose firth is - -. • Where the bitterns croak and the , man and gardener were talking outside the Fri And when, in the gloaming of Christmas- pipe plovera a not less than 30 feet and 40 feet. The larg- - " , , � door, which was ajar; I beard them sayy bated breath -her lover, the doctor, day, the doctor and his wife, and the two where the gaunt old heron spreads pia wing, , est kauri yet discovered was 70 feet in girth, ' ' something about someone who," she antis?- and Mr. Graves. Ia the nez>): second onn people, rat round the blazing fire, dbove the haunt of rail and snipe; and the trunk was 200 feet high. - .. dared, and the horror in her eyes deepened, there swept over that young face such For my gun is clean and my rod's in trim, .. .. , �- - -+ y Pe rube would be told all that had parsed And the old, wild longing is roused in me • _ - .. • • " who was murdered, and a gentleman they a change sr no man could over see in it with Albert, listening as she nestled within He for the bass -pools pool and dim ! - - 1. _ raid was--Ah, what is it, I mean ?" she sgain ; for, suddenl " , like a flash, the full The Car and the Kaiser. m _ __ _ . y his arms, whilst the flickering shadows �0. for the &wales of the Kankakee! _ _ - raid piteously, " it all goes-goes !" noonday blaze of light burst through the -. ' :. , •,` - cc' P i g awful veil of insanity, fall reason lowed in danced to and fro -on the walls is the firs- Ia theta other joy like the joy of a man A St. Petersburg correspondent sayr: -- _ - ,•_ Accused -tried for it,dearest, sn t- Y• light, I Free fora season with rod and up, The following story reaches me. from a - - gges g `' ed her lover, trembling for the end of that terriblA gaze of recognition, quivered cc Oh ! what have suffered !" she With the sun to tau and the win ggar to fan; good _source butt ive it under all yea d , 1 this, in every line of that beautiful, avenging whispered, shuddering. And the waters to lull, and never a one. reserve': -After the rman Emperor's • � i _ face. - . Of the care@ of life to follow him. � - t •`Yes, than was it I knew you could But he answered softly : lets rpeech a gentlemen who was •,: `.Atlastl -at last !" she crI ?aria .c th to shadow' his- mind while he wander g tell, dear, because of the trouble in your ed, Po g It it all over and repaid now, my dar- free t present remarked that whilst his Majea- _ face. O, the misery -the misery and her- her right hand at the arecreta�y "Thais ling !» He for the currents Blow and dim 1 ty was confident about coming glory, he - . rot of it all 1" "he cried, clingingshuddering, stands the man who murdered Rolf Quest ! c: '1 here is one puzzle," said Dr. f3a►bine, Io, t''r the tens of rho Hankakee ! e ould not forget that Russia was behind - _ There stands the assassin of m brother 1 1 ,c how the follow escaped q A but by the river, a light canoe, - p � . 1. to him. „ y ,so quickly as both him. William I. retorted: -I will uover- • Clearl memo was stirrin the brain saw him do the deed / „ - . Y i'Y $ , _ c, z. you and the gam(akttepar atriv on this M Ind and my gun, and a sennight fair- ize Russia- General Thovaloff ,heard thin _ B Heaven ! what I thou ht ! xnuttaw- " - y . - - rousingand connecting its buried knowledge �t A wind from the South, and the wild fowl due story, instituted inquiries, and, finding it - 1� rt, instantly at her silo. - „ ►, Be mine All's well, mesa never a cares r - with himself, but he olded her closer and He was sharp and daring, said Label. a strain oa( tilo savage t rem my blood, � true, reported the matter to M. de . %` ... soothed her agitation by tenderest words But the man so suddenly, so terribly. . sa- �� I think the only way hearnld have swap- And the rust of freedom is keen in me • ° Giers, who repeated it to the - (tzar- Alex. ' 1. t. �5�*v and touch that love eattcdictate, till present- bused, ataiggered back an if a pistol "hot had ed was by crouching in the fern till all were for the marsh and the lilted flood 1 sander III, sent for General Sehweinits and : I she was listening eagerly to his tale of struck him, livid to the If struggling to Ho, for the stoushs of the Kankakee t •c .. . . p g g Y gone, and then walking quietly off sclera said to him-"Tall your Kaiser, when he ! " - what he had done and seen abroad in his "peak, ilia "farting eyes gg� Imes at the wo- the country to the next station. Yon acs, (}ive me to stead• where the swift current wants to begin puiveciair,g, I will throw ` A. absence, and teemed to have forgotten her mega, who mood there`atill pointing to him- I know the country." rush. half a million men across the frontier with i - _ .. . % questions, which, in fact, he had not Ana- Good Heavens 1 What doe" this mean? ,c „ said With my rod all a strain and a bass coming the greatest leisure•" There is nothing' . - . . burst out Elr. HamliII horrified and be- He must have;(ntended, in, - 4 t • - wered at alt - "to hide till night grid watch for the chance Or give me the marsh, with the brown snipe •intrinsically improbable in this anecdote, I - . • wildered. ;.. - , - _ . - that came sf for all in broad da . I wander nflasb, which pretty awaarately representr the re- - � .' ,� And with a despeftt►te effort Forrest fat y Avid my -Runs sudden flashes and resonant sent state of feeling. In reference to the � _ �. CHAPTER YV k: lied. if I had been condemned if he would - ' have din ; : ` " : ' a : ," " Itm s," he said; hai�tt ei 1 that that p . v R Foil I am tired of the desk, awd timed of the sf° meat that there are 300 000 mounted - ` -� ` L. -: THOU A$TTHE HbN. :I Y� ., rtiU ke t rilent. I think he would rears troo in Poland I am inclined to believe . jh;` Sabine's prognostication altaut the poor oreattire is raving mad instead of bet• whit he is. Ps , And I long to be out stud I to to (lee • the fi Isle to be sass rated but there ":H'm, yes ! I h rock ' will not ng , 1. a "commissioners in lunacy was quicaly ful- ter, ee Dr. Sabine affirmed." fail to tk him out too J 1► and to. Ho. for the marsh, wish file pride whlrlfng be no doubt whatevergthat eve available `. 3' filled by their arrival. Somehow, by cone common irstinc of Pi p° • y down! i"3' :_ >llor obvious reibonti it is the rule that bbings, sal those four other men nt left m°irc,w, my dear boy" Hai, for Wye pools sit tLe Sanhakee! 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OUSEHOLD. - r-t . . -_ .1: __ .- � ]a with theChinese. Pepys, in hiedi r , speak a --- go became broken an _.... _j, I— 4 _:_ 0; _ 1A, yl I I ; I I , I ...� ... �t V _ I - ; - .-,. .�, It , . . , :� ili- -- - :, I 11 �._ Thennell-cos.,- L � ' . . contents "': �.' - -- - - - - NoW Our Ancestor* Enjoyed -, ­. * *.` . - ., of it as a new Chinese drink, which of car I ­ I kL _; . .. . ich he had to barrels and boxes were a confus , ; 1� , I . � . A story of a winhap at fta ftat 116=3- ., , 1 ,7--- ., " .. , . � - '. - I . - 11 . - .--.. . . __-0. ­ - I --Some Curious Isom a �J - -.1. ., . .. ­.. �,, 11. - - , . , had the pleasure of tasting. All sorts of � ed mass in the hold. - -IS", I i ,.,.:, ` �:.,::,a-L....� rt_�, � �­ , . i , . ..F � - , I Closes Catlis for Morels Work. �­ . ; � � - .. - . ` . . . . . . , , , 11 .. . �, . . '­ �, , , - - �, - - ,X . ' ' , , I . . f.. . . . .. . : Compensat on. " _, �: � 11: unknown virtues were attributed to it when � On the sixth day after the I accident the Although almost &If sports which WM W`�t , ­; .", �� � i . I - : - . - . . ... ' - . I ­: . , . .1 ,,�..�;.. . � : .,.-',, . . k - � . . . . . my CELIA -THAXTI 1. 11�.�. �'_: ' " Stand by your boats I" - . British steamer Vondrarn sighted the Kansas ­If! �41 - - , ' - �� � � - � - I ­. 1 - 'first introduced. Among others, the power - I __ vogue in the seventeenth and eighteenth .' '.. - � _ ­ ­.. . . 11.1 ..,�w I . This oomn.and was shotited from the and sent a boat off to see w:iat Assistance she centuries were practiced with lea stricI .. * ,/- - .... . - d which our feet are to sleep, lio that whole nights ,,�.,�,�Al. - � �_ , in that now warld toward overcome a .. � -­-,"� _ .�*Jj.-�, .. . "44 - � ., �� P , Z . . , - - .: � , , - . -stud�, without hurt to bridge of the steamship Kansas of the War. could render. It was decided that the and formality than they we to-day, . -1 1114'_ � ar� - . . . . might be spent in ' V-141 � . - , "t� find aught to make our hearts forget . ran � . , ,,,�jj, , qt�r, . - Very early, tea and to " - " ' i . �­ 11 � : - Shall w line ob Nov. C 1891, by Capt, Alexander Vorldram. should tow the crippled ship in were probably just as beneficial and certain- ... - _ZWI � t homely joys and her bright hours of the body. gossip '�!' .. �gi` � . - .1 � I A!, - , . . . a . . .. Earth's . were associated together. Various poets of Fenton. . A report like the discharge of a Liverpool, and arranqemeats to that end ly quite as interestini. There are hundredw. -9­ i��, , , bliss? .1 .4 1- . . .... i beau piece 00 ' '�' X. - * ,1- ,P I , .-j- " .. � , - _', , -�!, i .. Heaven aspen divine euoulgh for this! h of orduan had j not been were immediately carried or4t, The Kansas of authentic stories o races and other amen .. Z , !�� It, Has Rea that time dwelt upon the tendency that tea � _W� - zf 3f the spring oan tell. I-eard in the after part of 0 ahl � � I ­., •I . , . . - For who the pleasure 4 - 1: � .- " the brown bud had to excite scandal. Pope,, describing a d illn was practically helpless, and the great strain which took place in England Ion re the I : �, %Aa. I 0 stalk I p company of t-A-drinking gossips, says of great "On hull had been shaken Trz stern that came upon the hawsers was more than stOP-watch was dreamed of. no curious . ,� - I 11�, 'IS I - . . . . swell, - .*0.4 ,Z � . eased I _. I " . , I , I . L When the grass brightens and the days grow the "cheering , to stern. Immediately the screw had c they could stand. After the two ships had race was ran in Northampton, . ED ­ �f, . ­ "r- - . England, in . �.. I . .. . __ -.'O'k _. . . _ I � - , ; 4 long , . I . to revolve, and the Kansas w as helpless kept company about forty-five miles the 1724, for a prize of five guineas. The com- ".�'..4i .. . ... � .1*1. ' f' �.._ L'� _'7._4�, � - . .. . And little birds brreak out in rippling song! ; .. ##Still as their ebbing malice it suppI ' in the arms of the ocean " a I in the lap ropes parted, And all subsequent attempts to . ' . " � A, , '4� . I I � . Some victim falls, some reputation dies," petitors were two bulls, tour cows, and a... :, ­, I , - - - •" t� " f of its mother. renew the attachment of the two vowels calf. -.1 -, �; I ,,., ,, I - - , - - O sweet the drooping eve, the blushjo morn, The calf was ridden by a boy, the, - " ,Iiy� , *I"Y- 1, ", I - . . . ,Jg % - . rustling fields or corn, I y__ 11 ­1 __ . - The starlit sky, the ri Even in the middle of the eighteenth con- Capt. Fenton, with the 6ne instincts of a failed, and the Vondram finally bulls and cows each by a man. The Cows'..'- - - """ ',t':' & - - - ­ . , , r - from the freshening tury tea had _ 4, ;0 W., r . . �1` The soft airs blowing §hening seas, not come into general use, end Veteran seaman, commanded the crew to ' WID AWAY OUTOF BIGHT. all threw their riders, the calf fell dow- n ": ','�W V Re- ­4 w of the stately trees, . ' "' - - I ... - The suntlecked shade . was regarded as an article of extreme lux- stand by the small boats ready to few any On the following day the steamer I with his. and one of the bulls '9 won -the '� ; .: Tg, �-. - - . . - and the lulling rain, -- ran bore ' i�M�%,� -, . . I The mellow thunder a Ury. & clergyman of this time, in his diary, emergency that might arise. The men - I - r..­ � . .. :. rain, ,.7, - , - . The warm, delicious, happy, Bummer re' down upon the Kansas and attempted to do - 4i.,:: --�i - I _7F . 1. I. .�._, 4 . , x;fore a vast concourse of people." t-�' 14it - ` - , i - . . - 1) tensand rho grow mentions it as the only article of luxury he spontTed with alacrity and in low time than what the Vorldram had failed in. But the It used ;__ ­_ . When the grass brigh . � . � i to be a custom for noblemen to race ,..,- _. . ly � .:.".;:,jr.-Al. L�l , , ,I - I .. long, out in rippling song I allows, which he is compelled to by reason it takes to tell it, everything was in readi. task was too great, and she, too, was corn- their respective footmen slid to bet large ­' - "' "I I ­ . , And little birds break u - , 0 - - .-- . I ." .­: � ­. _ , ` ,, - .? ; . f his wife's ','London education," and he ness for a hasty departure from the ship if pelled to abandon it, The thought of leav- sums on the result. An instance of this in -.'' ... !,: " " `� , . . .. - V , , . . . . . . _., �, 1. � ., , - ., , ., , , • .. . adds - "But, as we seldom offer it, except necessity demand it. While those pre- in his ship never entered the mind of Capt. ppe, -,.,,. ,,'. , ,,� , . I I ­ . . / p, beauty mftnifo!d, from morn till night, 9 seen in the dairy of Sir Erasmus Philli 4_�-,�,�'A' , .. . - F1 • ,"', '44': " _� - :, . .,.,-r ; ., .. - . -der to the best of -company, less than a pound cautions were being taken the chief engineer Yinton or his officere. ,They had resolved fifth Baronet of Picton Castle, 1743. The ._-'.�­: �.�'�-,��1114��A,�� . I F �. . ' .. . ­­4" . . - . - Dawn's bush, noon's blaze and sunset's ter .1 , 11 - C,�). '. _1 ­ .4, . , . light,! I will last us a t,welvemouth." The poet emerged from below, and, going to where eland by her, sink or swim. entry is an follows : - 1720, Sept. 19. -Rode' �'- 'I, I f " 1. 4 � . . . 0, fair, familiar features, changes sweet Southey speaks of some one presenting a the Captain stood, informed him that the 1;_ " . � __� , , - "'� -;*' - ­!� , , h ' ; _-- - - , � - .. . _ ;oils, storm and sleet ' The vessel continued on her drifting out to Nrw Woodstock, seven miles from . .".,.�? ". Y,.:.­�: � 4 . -, - .. . � :_ ,� ­,:'_ I! - . . . . Of her revolving seas 'pound to h friend in the country, whose shaft had broken short off about twenty- course for n days, and the Oxford ; dined at the Bear, 2s 6d., ordin �..' 1, . And golden calm, as slow she - wheels 1hrO11911 to Was nearing &I ­_11",� � . is a I.. •14 " -.1. ;:;A"_ ,- Space wife was so ignorant of its use that she boil- five feet inboard. It can readily be under Bay of B c v he wind sudAenly In the evening rode to Woodsto io"" ".. 'i . . ' - ` .. " . Woodstock Park, _tl` � ­ ..:., �. I .. Froil i snow to roses. and how dear her face ed it up as one would spinach, and served stood what An accident of this nature means shifted to southwest, which cha,ged the wner . ­.4* � . . . . Whei; the grass brightens and the days grew this e saw A footrace between Groves, t:1 , -I .. 'i,._ , �_ '1� I , � an ."__ '. it with pepper and salt. Very soon after as the sail area of a modern steamship in course east- north -east' About time (Duke Wbartou's running footmanJ aI .­­.- - . . . long. I J .. �. , _ - 'I. I/ I I . - "I I_W . . .. , . I � ., _i.: this, tea came into daily use among all fami. hardly sufficient to give her steering head. the disabled screw began to thum and Phillipps, (Mr. Distork's.) My namesake - * 1: . !, . - - happy earth I A he . . . _. ... � ��. m A � � .. � - - me so well beloved! - , lies of wealth. It was regarded as a cure- way even in 4 gale. It is on h c"'Orkil crash into the stern of the ship, anythere ran the four miles round the I in eith � ' . 11 , �6 - ,,- . - () - from thee re- a ; .. ,_ . . ,''. I.: - I .. - � : . . - -.:. what reeompense have we ngerouji herb by that the ingenuity and tact of the master of was imminent -danger that it would tear teen minutes and won the course there . - 11 , I . race :11ly-, � - � - .. t !. - t , •. ,.:f.. . . . - . ..j.. One hope we Gave that overtops the whole- Others. Johnson inveighed against its use, the ship in called d in active play, and the out the whole stern. But alarm from this • winning his master 41,0W, the sum he and -:,�- ; .I -W -- . The hope of finding,every vanishedsoul but to( no avail, for tea became more and Captain who can bring his ship into port .. �tl',N . "S� , .� , ;:11I ' . - . . source suddenly ceased, as one of the blades groves started for. On this occasion there - '. .. 1. .1 We love,ifid long for d&ily, and for this . more popular. There was more reason to r ., it'. - '. � ' ' ­ . , . - - - . - thee and all thy bliss � condemn this beverage in a wholesale way UNDER 15UCII CIRCUMSTANOZO, became wedged fast into the race of the was a most prodigious concourse of people, . , . . �- .. : " �.', �?1, *, i, - Gladly we turn from - 1, "k 3 - . C . _._ ­ ,... � . ­* � - - Even at thy loveliest. when the days are long, and thereby save to Ilia com=l the 6nor. • vessel, as was shown when the re errs were returned to Woodstock, when, after some •­ `.1 I �1�4 . I - when it was boiled, as it' was . . . ..1. --.� Z Z�-, : * And little birds break out in rippling song. being made in dry dock. -- .. _. - mow sum that a tow would involve, is just refreshments, galloped to Oxford." If this . �. n- F4 - , which - I . I,--,, - . . -1 - at first. Boiling develops the tannic, i � .. a., !", ...., ' , f'- I - . - . , . - the man for his position. That all this The Kansas held to her new course for record were authentic, which is very unlike- ' , - ­�'__, ' .. - � . . I ' . . is certainly injurious to the nerves. was successfully accomplished by Capt. an Additional ton days, and gradually drew ly, it will be seen that none of our modern - ' . - . - " _- - - .. 4 ",t" .. , . ' - EitiployllIffits for Oountry Woinen. - Tea should always bernade, as everybody Fenton will be shown by what follows: toward the coa.st,of Ireland. On the morn- " cracks " could begin to keep pace with ., ,,. �' -��-. I . - I . I , ., . . - . . . - aggravating to find knows nowadays, with boiling water, and The steamer Kansas sailed from Liverpool ing of the 20th day after the accident Capt. the winning footman. . - � - . ; �4, - , - I I , . : It is exceedingly aggravatit � . ." ' ' ' . . . ;-.,.. : -.-- �. I - - , , . .1, . . - steeped, not boiled. It is not necessary only on the 28th of October with a general c . A celebrated race against time wan that of r �w women discarding work just as it becomes Argo Fenton located his ship about sixty miles ; -.-.;, o 1 .. I ,-1! ". A P . , and men taking it up. that it should be water in an actual state of Off Queenstown, and concluded to communi- Mr. Osbaldestonb, who made a wager Of c�7, . -�. - financially profitable 13 of En 'iah merchandise. She was ill splell. � - .il� ­ .. - - . . Yet this happens in numberless cases. As .but that it shall be water at its did condition, sate with the land if he could find a crew ;CI I ,:.,;, -. ".1 i . ebullition, ond.ition, having recently came off the , - - - - - - ,000with Col. Charretie that he could ride .:. .-,-. .,I, - �. . . . . first boiling -water that has never been dry of volunteers who would undertake the - � ;.��.:_ - �. �. - - - - . soon as one employment becomes of serious I dock in thorough repair. It was her 200 miles in ten hours at the ensuing : - .. ­*-�C­ , . import and of value e for men to adopt boiled before. The Russians, who are a - task in a life-boat. The men were readily 11� �1. : ..i�l ­ - f. �. ,; �-..,., . . enough ninety -third trip across the Atlantic, and, Houghton meeting, being allowed an un- -. V_ . 4. �. � it, women are quite like y to discard it, or nation of tea- drinkers and are near enough secured. Pad, under charge of the second . - . '. . A, . ; - . _. .. � - while not starting out to break her record, limited number of horses- TheVo -. - -�; � -_:.� _ _. • . . to the Chinese-to have received something the Captain believed he would have a most officer, they put off for the shore. the urse mean, - .1 11 .. - I . . are frightened cut of competition with their * ' "f�` .' .. y ured was what was' known as the Round' ,.�7 - � :,. ��4 . .... .1, � -, - 11 . . :­­,�-.,, . .,- stronger brethren. Several centuries ago, of their methods in tea making, are very ski-cessful passage. Everything worked bad their orders to land, however, and, like Course, beginning and ending at the Duke - - I .,. . - ankind was particular to use fresh-Wiled water. They a good soldiers, they carried them out. ...�'.., . -, ".. when the mass of In occupied smoothly until the afternoon of Nov. 4, stand. All the saddles to be used were cov-. , _.::.,A`,, - ' - . .. ­ *'­ �` . . . . - . . - Before assistance arrived the ship had . .. _�. -vii. .. . . �. I i- wi',h feats of arms, women were the only use the samovar invariably in making tea, when the accident occurred, and the ship ered with lambskin to prevent chafing, and -1- --- - I I )tk,ZA" . - - - '' - I . took even chances of going to the hot in of drifted 'ITKin- - -? -z' :; . ; - • . - leeches known.- It was considered a most but the tea is not made in the samovar, as t,O ted within nine miles of Old Head II , were marked with the name of a he d - -­, -­­S, . - p roe, an _. , .-. - %. -,Ii - , I i _. - womanly act to study the virtues of herbs Many suppose. It is simply the utensil the ocean. We, and ultimately brought up four miles a number indicating the order in which Ike. - -,: . .41.,. !�. ­. z1, &-,;..%' . i . ... - : tea Me lace and serves the fur- There was a heavy sea on at the time, and off the coast, where the waves tossed her -, -.-:�-i­�,".­,- and medicines, and even to acquire the art which to I was to be brought to the post. Provision ..- . .rl__r - , I , - I within the last score Pose of our tea- ettle. No Russian ady the wind howled through the rigging with about as if she were a birch canoe. Finally ' ­.Z. , .__� , � . of surgery. Yet., till was made for refreshment and changes of . _� - .. I 1 . . . * , - i . . � Of years,- it has been a common thing to trusts her servant to •'make the tea. She three powerful tugs put ont to the assist- --."�,,_� � : 1. , t -, . - ,:. - -" I � . . - a force that threatened to wrench it from its clothing for the rider, but the latter was un- . . .� - .. - "', ". : , 11 - - sneer at -a woman physician as those \%, he makes it herself at the table. Therefore she fastenings. The log shove I that the shi snee of the disabled ship, and she was towed I ,;. � _- i I � , p . I necessary, as Mr. Osbaldestone, who WAS I- I must have a utensil which willb3il the water into port. - . " ­7 : .k,x• . . .. have stepped out of the limits. prescribed Was just 811 miles off Fastnet when she re- - I 'forty -seven years of age, preferred to ride in : -.- _* _i , , . , . . I - for their sick. Gradually the prejudice for the tea at the table, and this is what the -ceived the shock that came very near end- in -t • � ! . � . his wet clothes rather than lose time - �, - . - . . - - - . . - samovar does. It is usually of brass, though ing her career. When it was learned that changing them. The distance was divided , _� - I , , . - against the woman physician is being- over- "I Seven Years Without a Birth&y. . - ..." . _; 11 : come. Many other cases might be instanced " - e I... ?I . , . - it may be of other metal. It is, urnlike in the shaft had parted, an examination show- A Scottish clergyman who died nearly into fifty four-mile beats, the rider chap - .* ' "' I. . 9 .* - , - I - . where women have gone back into lucrative shape, but, unlike an ordinary um, it hm � ed that the trouble was in the stern tube, thirty years ago, Mr. Loishman of Kinross ins horses at every heat. At 12:12 in tile .. _.. . - . . P . : . employments froin which they had been an inner compartment, which may be filled which is probably the most dangerous point used to tell that he had once been 'seven morning Mr. Osbaldestorke started. The . ­ . ,_: ­- _,_ "e.� - - . . . : �___, - / - - - - � with burning charcoal to heat the water in oil the whole length of the great shaft, as at years without buthday. The statement first 100 miles was covered in 4 hours 19 .- -' ... � t-w I pushed by the superior force of men and ' - . .., . --. a.� . . . - made a success of them. The most conger- the other part. The charcoal is not lighted thin particular spot the packing is used to nuzzled most a When he had rid-, - who heard it. They could minutes and 40 seconds. .. .- i vative thinker would hardly say that but -n till the samovar is placed on the table. 'Tile prevail e water working into, the 'me that if he had been born on the 29th of den 125 miles, which he did in five hours 11 . , . " _.'.1�11.i - .. . .. . ter- making was not a woman's employment, boiling water is drawn unto the -tea, which tunnel. . - .: _,:4_ . : ", ��- - . . - . )/ 0 February, he would have no birthday ex. minutes and 30 seconds, Mr. Osba-ldextone - :..--* , �.-, - - .. I - . :: �il. .. ­- . - I is put into a porcelain or tea was emergency that Cap cot in a leap-year. But lea ear comes 8 - , ­ . - - . . - but as soon as butter-making ;a conducted Here was t. Fen - topped 6 minutes and 30 seconds for lunch. - . - .- in a large creamery, where it becomes a pot. The first water is thrown off the tea as ton was quick to appreciate. It was shown once in four years, and this accounts for a Toward the latter part of the 9 . - ­:: ,Y- I . _. . e rformanoe .- _.. ., !. - . of a thousand p9undsa week instead soon as it- is put on. It is used merely to ' , ... 1. 1 ­.. matter that the ship was making over 200 tons of gap of three years only ; their first thought a tremendous storm of wind and arose, . z... . ­ .0 , . - ­ : : - of fifty, and is conducted on scientific priu- rinse off the dust. The second wa,,�r is used : �- "I.: .. if . �4. * . ' water h and that the safety of the would therefore naturally be that the old which, meeting the rider in the face, frigh-' . . . . "".'. .. . I, t � .. I L_._ - ciples so-that the result is sure, it is done ford drawing the tea, and sufficient to make a vessel opuerr'baps the lives of those on Z :t; . " , I . man, who in fact was fond of a harmless !cued the, horse he was riding so badly that- - •- , `� ,,- " .. - - '. .1 - ;- - by men. The fact is that our farmers' wives, . `.: _� 4- strong tea is put on at once. Then the tea board depended on checking this flow. It at, was somehow jesting about the seven. he turned right round. The settial time of . - - �.. . W, . . with their long experience in butter-making, pot is covered, and an ample tea -coney is . _�'­. , I . was a perilqus undertaking to go into the eat, was, however, no joke or trick in his riding the 200 miles was 7 hours 19 minutes ! - .. .. - - _: . 1'�'.. . are being driven ont of, an excellent and fitted over it. It is allowed to draw till the tunnel, as the water rusted in with the sakeertion.. At the present time there can be and 4 second a, though I hour 1212 minutes and ..- .' 'I _' - . - . . . . . - I . .. _... lucrative employment by the engagement of tea grounds sink. This will be in four or force of a Niagara, - very few, it there are any, who have this 56 seconds was occupied in changing _- ,­w1i;­..�` . - - - ' - ... * �.� , , - . male and alien hands. No one doubts that five ininut4w. Sufficient of this strona tea is " Who will volunteer to follow me?" said tale to tell of themselves, for one who can mounts an(I taking lunch. The total, 8 . . I t�l :.:�., 1, ' . the business of creameries is a success, yet Poured into each cup or tea-glass, as tea is the Captain to Ilia men. - . tell it must have been born on the 29th of • hours minutes, was just I hour 18 min. :-.*, .*-- 1- �, . :.- , 1-1 I . . Fretted that in woman's peculiar drunk in glasses act in metal frames in Run- . --- . ! it is to be reL All of the officers stopped forward and one February at least ninety-six years ago. But urea inside the required time. Twent I . 1. ­1 ­ - -hereshe has not made thissuccess her oNm, xis, and not in cups and saucers, and the brave seaman. While the Captain could . .1 1. n eight horses were used. Amuchfasterri a sp i"111% ilme of missing dawn in now soon . . I - - 9 .. . .. - and has allowed the middlemen to come be lass is then filled with boiling water from have ordered any member of hit crew into !_ki - Ilk, , and indeed there are some read- was made over a, fourth the distance b . . I ­ ... tween her and the market. the samovar. the tunnel, yet he felt he would not call ere this pag6 who will have only onebirth. Jennison Shatto Rs who on June W., . . y _'. - �; . : :, , . . _: Why should not farmers and da . hghters By this means all the delicate ar ' oms and upon them to go where he was not willing da, celebrate for nearly twelve years to 1759, undertook io i-lelfifty miles in two , . _: .. , '_'r,� "), I . . i - r , �' " : ; � - .:. -_ - , . i i I . . . . i­ a large neighborhooi organize rod istab- refreshing quali'.ies of the tea Are retained - to lead the way. m hours on an unlimited number of horses. _.. -­,­ , . I ; . - . ill the drink, and none of the rank flavor, Wwrk into the black depths of the ship The solution of the puzzle is to be found He covered the dietance inuml hour 49 min- , .: .. .:­ I -, . . I . i,- i co-operative creamery, to which they which makes it a dangerous article for ner- descended the men until the tunnel was urea and 17 seconds, thus riding at the rate . . -would all furnish the cream? There are wn a fact, which does not appear to be very - - ' abundance of farmers' daughters seeking vous people to use. Russians do not drink reached. A hasty survey showed that it idely known, that the year I SW was not A o ' f almost twenty-eight miles an hour. . i` . . .. . • em to !'tent strong tea, and we would do well to imitate was hali filled withwater. Grasping their w - .- 4 _. I . . I ent in the cities, studying art, i spe. No metal teapot, not way along in a urky darkness the stern leap-year and 1900 will not be. The Feb- Among feats of endurance maybe cited.,. - � . . -. I � .. . , . z, . __ studying what not, who coulc'. do all the - ' box ruary of the present year had twenty-nine that of Mr. Sinclair of Kirby Lansdale, in " . i . ,-- , _� . . work of such an establifshment except the Is boiling , S.',� 7 , . _ .1 .- . even one of silver, is fit to make iling Was finally reached. Here the water was days • but in all the seven years intervening Cum berlaf,d, England, who for a wager rode _ - - - - 7 �, 9 . ­ " W pur- ' ­ - i - ,. work of lifting heavy buckets, which ought water in. Nothing is better for this nearly up to the armpits of the dariu between 1896 and 1904, as well as in the a thousand miles in a thousand successive - I . . I . . . .. a se than the old teapots of heavy glazed officers and of is coldness. The � i I I rown earthenware. It is to be regretted the undertaking was enhanced b the fact will have only twent&L-ei ht, -[Rev. George ing announcement, to be found in Notes - - t,) be done by a male employe. There is no r �e danger of three between lht2 -and 1896, that month hours on the Swifts at Carlisle. follow- - essential part of the work c4 butter -making 1.y . . - - - that we do not use a tea ordinarily on that any accident to the pumping engines : : � - . which may not, be better entrusted to - . ! 1- >our tables. Thin is -a tufted cu&hio ' McArthur, in April §icholas. anti Queries is interesting as an example Of - - . .. , . , . women's hands than to mens. The estab- n In cap and the tunnel would have become filled ..., .. _. tea- rand keep with water. rendering es: impossible. - -a . curious races: " A short time since a race . - . _. .... : ., . . - lishmerit should, of course, be conducted on hape, which envelops the no . between an elephant and some ponies, ac- - . I .­ . . No tea, of any ,rind that has But the machinery worked all right for the . , I . .' - ' Z tea warm. I . .-. . : strict business principles. 'There should be I A Swux Indian's Prayer. . companied by ameteur pedestrians, took ! . . ' � - - . - , " J • . � _. agencies for the sale of the butter in cities been boiled is fit for drink. The Ion eat time, and kept the flow partly tifider con- _---�,�, .. �- .5 � ' - -, -, PA I - ,-.� ... � . Indian place on the Aintree Course, which excited. ' '. .. .,... t - - - - ., time that any tea should be allowed to The Brat recorded er of a Sioux I - i and village-where -it will command the beat trol while the. repwrinCwangoing on. The - 1. ­,r. . . . - :,. ­i, I - I steep is from five to seven minutes. As was made 1837. %VaiUng- llell� Ringer was oome,intere-st. " Unfortunately the result Of - - �-� � - . - and such a gencivs should be in charge officers had taken with them ropes, blankets, ,�,­... prkes, a __ �' I - ' , ..:A_.!_ I - . I - . soon as it is steeped this l6Dgth'of tine, it and any other material that could be used not a Christian, according to Rev. S. W. the race is not given. ' " The p4esion Of , - .. ` '. . - � t I - . - of daughters of those interested in the co. - - ­ . . I in well . .. ;.-*, ..�! 'J . - - . There is no possible - diminishing 1. ', 41; 1 - operative scheme. should be served. If it waits even a few to advantage in Pond, his teacher, and his prayer had little Charles 11. for sports of all kinds J. I'll, I .. I . . . - .. . reason why many of the army of minutes on the stove after steeping it in . - reference to Christ. The Sioux had no known, but in Notes and Queries there is a . - .. 1_-�'. ,� , .. - unemployed . �g . - :,' . . �,/ he are continually drifting to the ruined. ... - THE RUSH OF T119 WATZRS. - word for forgive, but they asked God to description of a day's sport too interesting _ . .. ,&ty � ; . . � -A , women w . . I I . - . - '. . . I _m�_ ._�, _ - . . __. I . . � � I I " New-Market. March 15.-This - _. , , , - I , .. .: '. . _.. ': . . . . wing prayer . .. -1. - to omit: - . _� - . ­ . , . ..., . ..­ ... for their sins. The Jollo i - 1 - '.­X._. - ;_ . cities for work should not be aided by such '­ .: ;�-. . , An at tempt was made to chain or chuck up . ) . . - . . . � .. I - . . . shows Lite earliest manner of worship, and day was a race between a horse of Mr. _ a , -I , - . a project as this. There is always a de'- ' . They aze Wevnic Big Hate in Park ' the broken end of the shatt, but in this only it was offered in the Mission house at Lake Brown's called Have-at-All, and the Sussex. -. • - mand for home-made bread and cake, home- . . partial success was attained. The men re- a � - , ! - . few rods beyo � - - I . -made preserves, at a hats areiarge, with Rap brims, mained at their labors for over four hours, horse, and continued very equal fors . . a . _:�' A . made pickles and home The Feria Harriet, which stood a and the pad. They rode nine stone each for 9M . . - no- Vilion! .-7--,, . . .. I . ., , - I . . f � . prices . - e inferior caught up at the back by and when they emerged it was with diffi- r., Wra,e while, till at the tutning of the lands &Vo_ 0_ d 2. � . . l ices which will compete with t which are pk k - - right tufts or ostrich plumes andinvarl ay culty that their limbe were made to relax eat Spirit, my Father, I would wer- ­ .. ,�.. . . a - � : & - _. .. produce of this kind now for sale. Canning I P 1. :.­ 'I, , .;-0 . /: - . . have strings for tying under the chin. hi You, but I do not know how. now I at-All had the misfortune to break his hind . . . : , .-,,--. .,.- -11 ­, . - I % ., � . � &rid pickling establionments of a !imilar Some- their rigidity. 11 , I - ". I V, I @I I i , 10 timez the hats are straw, and sometimes wilt You would teach me. I Want to legs short in two, which being thought im. - . - 1.4 ­ - kind might also be conducted on the co- The next morning it was observed that _:::� , - .. ,_,� :.,. . . understand Your Book. I have grown up possible to be cured, they ordered him to be �. *1 . ­ 'J , operative plan by unemployed women. . are drawn on wire, and are the foundations tb,N water was gaming in the tunnel, and . . ".. I .�P, .1 . orance, and have worshipped stones shot upon the place. " After the -ram his . - - of the most quaint and curious admixture of &I the Captain called for volunteers to In 'go . - ', - ',.:-I It is not-our purpose to add to the many . . .d. I ... ' and t, and everything, but I Wish now to Majesty Charles 11. ,sent to see a great , .1 I �-. , burdens of the farmer's wife. It is not a colored ribbons and -. shaded ribbons re t the I m-rdous excrionoo of the des we .., . � - . ",I ... . - question so much of whether she finds ark(I flowers of several kinds ; for =, sad the of re came form t to throw a y match of cock -fighting. Her Majesty Went -, . '1�, .. . I - - . � . I . . - - ample, a large tuft of shaded tulips There was a renewal of the first experi- u le 1,1nn listen to You. ­ - . ".-; 14 a wo You a :-. . enough to do as whether what she does gives ex S-7. everything that to take the air am far as the Coney Waften, - _:.. ,-' - .- . 11171 g il conversation - ­; - '. I , I I . r evil n amon men or and their Royal Highnesess went to take . .. ­ �;_ - . : I. - ­ the best result,.. There is no use of farmers was accompanied by bunches of cowslipa. meats, and after being in the water for over to it, I ­"" _�_;, ,,*I I - . ? ; - ­ women I will not listen but leave the the air upon the Heath. After which there - , �, �_ ; � . I i . - . . of limited means educatiug their daughters The Welsh crown in these hats is one of the three hours the awn main came ouL Th L; -., ": - i: _ , • -."��,� .. � - I . . . .- oy house. I wish my soul to be happy when I was a great bull- bating in the town, whither - i I �­',!L.4.',-,.� - , I - ..... - . for teachers, for the ranks of teachers are greatest novelty, and Our eyes are for the were utterly exhausted, but under the care- number of country people resorted - 'I.. T1_A1;_4'.'L - .-,. . Z - over full'. There is little more use in educ. present so unaccustomed to them that I ful treatment of the ship's doctor they ulti. die. When the spirits of all the dead are & great I-.' .1-,.;_.. I - . ' ' "l- N , - . . assembled in judgement, and the bad am to play their dogs, which gave satisfaction ­ `�'A It .:. - ating them- in art than there is .in educating doubt if anybody could wear them without metely regained their lost energy. I ,!'­-.�- {,, , . - I . cast into the fire, I. wan'. to ba saved with to all apectators. About three of the clock. ­- - , ., - ... �.,-, -..-; i . : rac in attention. Close-set wreaths of The Kansas is fitted with a half dozen . . -1. '' ___1 - Al - , le *1 - . . . out be- Z ..,._A: -1 .- - . . , -- -i . ... profession. What they need is practical r V& foliage surround these powerful pumps of the very latest pattern, , • ­%;�, r._ I - them to write poetry an a remunerative, Att t - was a foot ram . ) ones wit the good. I 11 not unite any more with in the afternoon there : . . . . eae Navin a wriodlen . . , I - . I crowns and are introduced beneath the brim. and by their continual use the water W'11114 . .-. ­ ?, ­. I - . - the Indiana Ki their idolatrous feasts. I tween two cripples, h b - . . 1. �. 7 employment, which will bring a practical ' . � " _.. - I .1 - . - -[Queen. forget my nine.. I want the leg. They started fair and robtled a good � ,_ �,o� money return. . - . . kept under partial control. The wind &A "a" you to which caused great admiration and . ­_�_,.�.,;�. - 1*.;4� - . . . . • . . . . Son of God to forget my Fine. The Sioux pace, . . !4A4 - . � I _. this time begah to subside, a most fortunate . ...- 11 � A,; - . . '.. . : r amongst t the --- a .., ' . ' .1 I .. 0 - .. . am all ignorant and wicked. we have all laughte he beholders. bat '_ - :V­ ­ . . I _. - `'I . . . . on OUtAt�: • , r'., _­ .� .. circumstance, but the sea continued to run . . . , , . . - - - . _ . I %�_ ­ . - - Put A Kitch - . .1 d have done tallest of the Vv�o won by two or three yards. 1 . I . - . .. � .. Road Lnprovement. .. ` _'. n ur in ignorance an ' .�­ �_ �.�, ­ . • - - .1 . I . . .. . very high. One precaution was the opening grow V 1;i - . - - . - . . - �,�.:; %:�'-`� -,--. L - , I., . . . .. . A home tool-cheat is an essential part of : Every farmer should make a note of the of the tunnel so am, to allow the water to wrong. e have forgotten You and pray- A story is told of his Majesty, William IV., .. - . �� .. , I � .. . " - - . - . I - the outfit of a kitchen. Every housekeeper following extract, which is taken from a pour into the engine room and stake balls, ed to &hinge that have no cars. I want you which doubtless caused considerable fan at . _.: �.:i:�� 'i �-,;,� . . - * - . . . to pity all my relatives and take care of the time. His Majest a dinnef at :.: " - - ;� - - X". ` . should be provided with a thoroughly good circular sent b Secretary Donly of the and thus in a measure relieve the tunnel. n 1 gave . �:_- .., " `,_-� , . _ 1­_;.'_A-, - ..- . 0 them. I want you to pity me. is St. James's Palace o June 9. 1 06, to the - -. ��; I _;, ....4�1 . I- .��­ . hammer of ordinary size ip addition Canadian WheeftnZa Association to all the After this the Ca turned his atten- - • I. ­�' ,%,. . . - e . � � lit Church -would be put w in ext- * _-, , - -, --: to the tack- hammer ; two good screwdrivers bicycle clubs in the country :-" The goes tion to doing what e could to make port. Many a child of the 9 bers of the Jockey Club. Lord W . --� - --,;.-., - -, --.1 P .- .1 -A ­ . .. 1* I . - :� � 1; I pagan a prayer- - pliq i .n.. -, , - I . - igantic one, First of all the sails were set, then the aw- . ��,;�., - * I I - tion. of road improvements is a g' to shame by the minister, who was present, began to boast - .. - . -one of medium �and one of small size • a . about his wonderful horse, Touchstone, . ., _. q: ; - , � • - . I . . but during the coming year the Canadian was on the small boats was hoisted, the - - . _ .I �1;a� 'L . I - . - I , . . . taw of a size convenient for a woman to use . which he finally offered to back against an :. , , .4, I . - . -* I I . . and not toalargeto saw &ham bone; gim- Wheelmen's Association proposes to face it covers wore also put up to the breeze, . ,:. , .. . I . . a , our egs. 11 I'll accept the chY . . .. . - . and endeavor to start an agitation in Canada � � . A weak mind sinks under prosperity. sa aDiiD&I On f I � . �-.. .. � : :::, I let a file, wrenches, and boxes of nails and . . well an under adversity. A strong and deep _ �..��_ I . . . . . , . ZVERY SPAR& RAU . lenge," said the King, 11 and name to beat . , - - -..' - ,!,' . . - screws in several sizes. The articles should that Will result in a revolution in the � .- - .. . 9 .1 � ' ,-,- '' V' ,- . I one has two highest tides, when the moon him by a neck." The bet was made and the ' --- - L 1: ,� X . . methods employed in the care of our eo mmon , . �.4 R . be kept in a stout box with a cover, and In tch - - .. ­.". -..J. - - ? ' .1 . . was brought up and rigged so An to ce, . ' . '� :." ",!,P . _. . in at the fall, and when there is no mom Kin , being called upon to Pay the Animal, . , �"t�­;: : co . : _� I , . - should. be out of the reach of wandering untry roI The public mindisin a the puffs of wind ; the cargo booms aud . _ _. - -I.-.- '.:-.. .1 ,Ii- - . _. 9 . - amil laughter named the giraffe. .t ., �. .­ � - ­­­ ." .4 i -- children seeking what mischief they can state of coma on this great question. It will derricks were also utilized, and thus decor- Among the most notable achievements of . .. . - 1. .. . ... - . .... , " .f-� . .. . - - . " 1, - I-L . " � ji4 - . � devise. However useful manual ins been' aim to arouse it. -Our scheme of repair- t � . . I 1__.. V. *1 ,. true- ated, the V a" presented rcO8 Emperor William since his accession to the I � � � 1.� )Rb . - - . "I one of the I .1. __ . . - . in roads in the spring by status labor in a . � i -,:,..,. - . - . . . �­, L_ I . tiork may be to the rising generation, no 11 novel marine pictures which ever decorated throne, is his success in reconciling . A Terrible 'W Weapon.. • - . .�, . � , . . . .. I I I . to the � .. -, � . . I ' - � - . . ,.--. .. .. housekeeper wishes that the window ledges screaming farce. There In not a thinking the Atlantic. existing order of things the rulers deprived The following item from an English sciey - � '':. : " . � ;. , :: _ ,;,.: I ., - ' ' . " . - ­ . - man in Canada who does not know it to 69- . - . � - - '-�,,,:... . .� . . ... .- ­ and other parts of the woodwork of TJ rider the influence of the moderate breeze of their sovereigntits,and of their dominions tide journal is of interest as showing the, - *­­`.�. . ,� . . _ , 1',_. �. .- . '�' . . . tterl . ..­.. , . - ,y - indefensible. In no other way does . �� ... .1 '. . ... . her -house should be a field- for such u the steamer took un a sort of drifting by Prussia, at the close of the war of 1866. Awful destructive power attained b the � . �­.­. I . . . . ,I . ..." ... =`- practice. Moreover, if the tools are lose more time than . � .. . _. -,,, 1. . ­­�;?V, - - .. . 1'� I I I ­, possible . . �q 11 * , course, or, As the sailors call it, she had a It was in vain that Prince Bismarck extend. In vellous progress in gun building Turirk -r_ :.. . marvellous i . . agh bad roads. If it were only 9 . I :. I . tandled by every one they are apt to get thro, leeway of six points, and crept the water at --A to them the olive-branch while he was at the last half of the nineteenth century: - . 11 I .. . .; - ­- . . - .. -_ � .:: . � . . with as. to Put before every farmer inVANI _. .- � . . I . . � ! � ! . � � . , • . . . out of order. Young gentlemen the rate of 2J -knots per hour. Practically the head of affairs. They refused to enter I I The heaviest modern ordilane-e is the ED - , . ­, .:...,.-. . . - ; . . . to I .. - - - I I L pirations towards carpentry should be sup- & few figures showing him the tremendous she went dead to leeward. The Prospee into any friendly communication with the fish 100-ton gun. Its charge is 760 pokings . " ... t. 1. , . I - i . . . - disadvantage he labors under in mparmn . - .- -. ". " A -­... - . _­ .V . . . - plied with tool chests of their ow"nd he with his brother farmer, in land co of reaching shore were not very assuring. • Court of Berlin. Since, however, the' Of best rismatic gunpowder, and the � 4P' '�_;'. -.�-. ' ­ .. . � I - L I I 0 . - �.,�_ _�_� I 41 � - - - given a suitable place in which 4Q.0 epics a where the but all that human ingenuity could devise Emperor took the no tiatione in hand they cy n - ­ v ( . li driJuteel shot weighs 1800 poundL ' '. ' - : , ' "' . , . .- ,­__ . I � . - .. - . - - I railroads have perhaps cost less, but the had been done. have entirelt modified ' � 11'', I I - ­ . I .. roads are good, I believe ghat he he original attitude, At last teat this enormous shot penetrated ' ­`.x,., I - . . . ­1 - . _ ­­. .1 .. -1 ": * ` wagon roa, - . .. . .... . P I ­ - .;- � _­­. . '­. .-. On and on she drifted until it was believed , -adhettion to entirely through compressed artuour (steel- , , ;. ,�14 I .. ... ,_ . L" � - .- � .. - would not rest until this great drawback to she would -ultimately reach the French coI and at lengt proclaimed their ;' -, - I � I � - :.. __ - ­.. . .: _.' .' . wo ' ' • , " � -, - : .. Teat , . ... .1, the -German Empire as now constituted. .faced iron) 20 inches thick; then thpough .� - :: ... - . . .:. .. . : 1. . I . ; � our Was correctad,, Thin in the mean time the pI began to cause The most im ,.�,Z_,.­;._�. - . .. .. . . . . , I It -seems hardly pow I I - 1;, ., �, ` .,. I . . possible that tea,'which important of them all, and the i b ki five inches thick; then it ';�: .- � "' . . _:.. .. . . . task can only be approached on lines that trouble, an under constant user theV became one who Was iron aw,*Clly through 20 feet of oak, five _,n-�', ��117 111. . - ,.I - . they leat to 111COOP ter I -� : r ... V,.,. . - - ,.- V I _ _. . ­ . bw become, so common a beverage that it will be successful in One t Williams William's , cad . �1* _', . q,. %4.. . . - ­_ way; organiza, .'... - "��, - - . � - tio' choked and worn, which 4necessitated stop- offers f granite, an - - - , .;e�, �'! ` - . is in daily use on the table of/the poorest in in essential, and the object to be attained is - of friendship, WAS the Duke of Cum• to d I I feet of hard concrete, .. - - �,, � ­ i , -, - - - . pl� !� �. ,'%]�,.� '111 .: . 10I g them from time to time to make m berland, ex -Crown Prince of Hanover, and finally tearing three feet into a brick wall.. i: - � �`,, ,-A �i,.. I � . I the land should have been introduced so of such considerable importance as to . - 1. ­4 "Al . % � .. _., .... 1. pairs. During them timbe the water fro. . A- . ­. . j�c L I . - . ­ I , 1.�;, I;-_ 'A,r , -1 ... k I . - as the seventeenth century. It deserve for it the support of the most *I- �'_ ��- �_,�%��.._,!'$%- L.�'.", recently i t- sovereign do jure of the ancient Duchy of 14o existing* ortresso much less armoured .. ' �-X' - P ; . . ' quently roes to a height of seven feet, in the ]3ru=,�WL i..:::.,. � I? . ;I.sJ. .. I - ,,, ­1 , 11, '.. I N. � . I I . . Vessel could witirstand such a shot-" . . , , .. � .1 -troducad I . I 0 " Z V V waa first in into Holland through I Ausatial of Canadian wheelmaL" .. - ` I 1�S4- .- I - - ­ 4i . . - . - I , - - t . ­ ­. ­:1.1 I - '.'� - I . . - .. 1. - _`T I 11-1 ;a - L. - �_ - -, - - ��. -, - --..-,j�, ­ ": . t . - .: . " � - . . 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" �A , . ­4�­ 'Wfi-, "­'r.y, . 1� ." ,;?"4��, "�. . .% 11U­4 , . . . , , . . , , t . .d_ .­­ '.,�� , I' I" 1� , , - '- -,,, -.P,. , �Ft�.��-,*� . .. ... ­�5. _I �L , ? -.4.4" ­1 I- . , . - , , , , . , � . � . � ,f, _?�;� - -�, . ­71 i , , •, � � . I I : . I Al � - . N - 7.,rMr,=7M, '. V �Mt_ 4 , I , - _M � . � ". . �rl � , I . _ -, � •17 .�,, I V r, ��, _f r , , ..-,l - � , --:.- I 4;; " - - .- -1 -1 - -1 I -_ - I " � .. X 1 4 , t - i- I Al .. , ni., , . 1 K -, 0 IpAr-"_ , � - , t ,�4 ;�, ,., � � ., r� O', , N , t �L , j. - - . I f , " . - � , .. - T. 13 - . - - � � i� - - . , . , - ! I— /_ �­ '\ i ­ .. .1 I . �. �. - � .. - _11.11 ''I I I . i'' , ­ -- -i _. - � - I - .. .. I . ,W. I �. 1� r I . - f, . 11 I , �­ I . ' . . . 10T �� �_- � �. ­:-.� �, �, - . ":. .- . - - , t . . . . . . I . - " . will cost this township at least, $1,600 SEED BARLEY FOR SALFa,---.*W)0 M . - ' - - .� 1, .1 -:,. ." ,_ 111�. � . ' ....,., �.. . I�A, � - � I . .. , , , I I . � I .. .- � . . . -%A,. .... and the matter might have been M - � �'. 91 ­ -�_ .? 4 � I 1. 11. -.:,: - � , , .1 � � I � . - from all Obnoxious wood@. Yields better than 1. - . � .. - I �­ I , ��' . r ; ,i� ` . . - ,-, ,�.;:­�, . 1A " .- - _-, I - - . - � I . . ;:. tled some months ago for much less any other two rowed Barley, and will stand up - , �.. I' - ­ ` � � � . _1:1�. :_ . . • ,.; ­1 -1 � , -:. 4, � . . : , - . . - 11 ,_ . . . 1-1 , ­9 , , , '_ I �%: "', ­ �' . on any kind of land. Price, 85 cent _ . . . . , _� I", , , � � . . . . . set- bushels Duck Hill two rowed Harley'free - PI-CNIC.­� - ­ ­ I .1. _., U 11REMEN'S ­ �_l �': k � - , 111. , el. .1 ___ ..1. I -1 . 11 . � . .- � 5"-1. !, �� 11 . . � 1, I I- � �';'. money. We find no fault with our to JOHN PIKE, lot 13 con. 13 Per b .-. � r . - - __ - , --:, - A . .". � "% - .. , I 10 Mar1=1m, I �. I . - ... � . . I , � . I �,-,.� ;,:i Apply I . - � . ., '. . - - , Z'? - I , _. t Hill P. 0. - - ' 11 ­ . .. , - . I , , " I I � . -, IP! ��, , .. : I mus on the, 24th- f May,— ­ ­ ­ ­1 .j �" . I . - - . 1, - . .0 ., - . ­ 'K .J."_ L � - . 2C97 � - . . . I - - _ ,,�L .. . . , � - �:: '.. . - i . ,., ". . . I Council lor entering a defebee, and - I I . . '. " . . - . I . � � ­ I - i �.. � � _. . _ - _____ - - __ . "Zi. _ _ I.. � � I - '.. � i'� - - .. 4". - r�� .1 .Y,, • feel that the ratepayers will agree SEED GRAIN bushels Duck . zwj'. I . _.. � � .. ' - . .. - '.I. 11 " �. I - . : � ' - 1, 4-1- !!! 1� 11 �'. Tht L,ftirl'uring 'tjx#,_�.', r -8 et that Bedroom Suite) Or* ., - - -� � ...%_. , .. I ­ - . - 1, �;.. . �'`� i I - - with us in this idea, but where we do Bill barley, at 85 cents per bushel. Soo Goi. But before that time you should g . L .. � I . . . . . . � - . . don Glaut�side oats, 65 cents per bushel. Will . , ­ - . . . . _ �' .. , - , 1, . a published a Friday morning &,t its office find fault with our representatives, grow agood crop on poor land L; Extension Table and get your pictures framed and � ..". . 1. �-.,. . -I. . .S ; . I Yovickgring, Out. A . ­_ .,. . - � � I.-- in settling,- after all legal costs had would not pay for k&rveeti where 0 or oats CO* . . �. - - - .. . - -_ . . I *.'.. . . �_ "_ �',�, I 1­i" ­­ 1". 1­� ." I . , I I.. . , ,e - , i STRONG, Locust Hill P. 0. ngiAot',VFo`nRMio-. riM, couch recove�,ed etc.) at Hilts & Diffingham's.l. ­ - . - . . _­ .. .. _, I ­ I - �11 . ­­. :: � - TERMS �' %,! ' :. - I -1 -.- . . .1 .� . •. 4: . I - ,. % I �, . . . - :.� been incurred. No doubt the Reeve Markham. I 23-26. ---------- ____ . . I I- " . - I . . .: : '_ `_ - � - - ­ - - .. ;, : - . I : - I - - 0 1. 2 3 per ywir, SIL.00 if p4 - - - dealing .. .. ­- I . I.. ... I Id In A11VAR616- and his colleagues did what they _.. . -, ; , . . . � T!c , 1, - . . 0 v e , I - � RENT OR FOR SAE.-The Im. W' have a full. lin' :9f Undeataking goods. Those ..:. " .., I " . . �. . . . .1.. .- �. �_ 7. , I � .. - i , . - ­. . RATES OF ADVERTISING:-,,.- ... _� thought to be in the interest Of our Toplemtknt W&rerooms and the wait end of - ­ � �,j . . � � � .. - I ., , , z- .1 .. .. �..- .. I .�f - ;'. " �vith us will get,wbat they want -at right prices. we :­ . ._11,1 .. , " I '­. ;. �: . ratepayers, but the majority of US roughcast house, together or separately ; the : ' . � . -_.­, - . -' 11, � � First insertion, per line o. _, , - house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies; also - - . - . . . � . I � . I . 10 cents. . .� . . . . �: . .". . C , , . . have* lately purchased a new Hearse which is ­. . . �� .1. . , Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 ,1 would much prefer to have seen the the two shops between the house and the old . . ft- - I .. - . . . :_ _i� �, ..:. . I f' ..". . .1 .. . ... . .. -- � � ��,�, " - This rata does not include Legal or Foreign ad- courts settle the damage, evenif a few barn, to rent, or would exchange for to . I one qf tho best in the wunty. . ..� . . - .L I 1 .. �_ - . I- . . vertisoments. residence. Possession given the let of ' . . - - . . - . � I .. - - I , vralyrach. . . . I - - - - - . -- � I - � �­ ' - . '9.1�.. Special terms given to parties making con- dollars more were spent. We venture For further Particulars enquire of R. BURT , - •11. ' - ' ' ' I ;;t - . ­ V1. I ­.Z. rants for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- Pickering Village, or by letter to R. HANBY: , , . � � . , , .. . - - . . (:-.., . yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. the assertion that there is not half a Alpena, Michigan. 15tf � . .. . !�, 4 I � I � .:- � HILTS , & .- DI LLINGR'' :.- . . I , � I _. _ Business cards, ton lines or under, with paper, mile of roadway in the municipalit --- � - ... . . _: - - W. I . � I �__ I . _o one year, $5 00, payable in advance. - 8 A L E :-The residence and . 1=T.(===M11%1Ta� 0 IT r-r . . . • �. r I . I . I � ­ I - . i - - . . . . . . - � . 1 4". ,.- �_- Lgk'Notics in local columns ton cents per line, where such an accident is not likely to ' Fog'rounds of the undersigned. There are . 7 . . 11 , -, - .- - / � . I- I C, , N 1. It , . -, , . - five cents per line each subsequent insertion. occur at any time, and are we to be 4i acres, rods frontage --- on winch to a solid •I -� ------ F-_ - " - __ ' I - I . -1 __ - ,:.,. _.�. -, .� -1 . 11 I-- Sea' I contract rates made known on'applica- brick house, with every convenience, also driv- . --- . , .. � I - I - I ,:,. trecia c ' . . - � _. . �eJ , .. � . No free advertising. d every Ing house and stables. Young orchard, and I . - -, : on - - .. �k_ :, Advertisements without written nstructio small fruits of all kinds. T'he place is located I _.- - I - � � - - no held for damages in each an The Best -Soap in the market caW' be - - - . - - .1­ � -Z . . - � - 1. ­ a Best. . . L '� - , will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- case, the amount of such damages to 'o; opposite the Pickering college, and is one of the . . . i 116 . . . ­- . _. - �, 14 cor ng .� � . 11 . 0 - di ly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- - most desirable properties in the village A pi - - - , - . � I � . . . :_ I - I.- . . . . - I . ments must be In writing and sent to the pub. . - � I I - - • �__ ,. . o :� be dictated by the injured parties for particulars to JOHN FIELD, or W.�. It FeW - - - � . � - . . . - . i . , ; . ­ - , . 4 . ft ' . I . �' � I .1 . . . . . V t' 1 -,.: - ' ligher. This suit was considered a test Case, ARDSO.4, Pickariig village. lb-6m. I I - . . ,Vill. .. - I . - . - . --' - I , � - � .. . _. . . - - - - - . , ; - - . - � 1�� X -. - . Job Work promptly attended to.,,,- - .-. et was about to be ' - =-- . . , * •- . I . :0: : , . . . I - - * . C', �7, 5 .. .. and just as a verdi OR BALE.-The estate of the late ./ - . . . - :o: . . bad * at * . ,- -, .. __ .. __ - ­ - - , , - � - . .- - ­ 1. .... . . . . ­­ .1 t reached, the council withdrew the de- F - . . . .. . - . . . ­�. . �.. .- 1. I I � . .. . _. . I I _ �_ - � - ---�:.:�­!.-, PROPRIET01. . Mrs. Every, containing 50 acres. being . � . I � . . - . . . I . - . - _ . .c . v 441, 1 W. J. CLARK. - c0i"posed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the � . . � . . . . .�'. � - � � I - . . - - .. , I . . � - k� "._1 . I . . . . ■ fence and settleq the matter. We gud con of the the township of Pickering, front- - - - - I . ' . ,1­ , . I - . . - - - - - ., 1�� , , . � k'. i . - . ­il i Kin gston road, 4j: miles from the town of . . . ... . . - - . i . .-- , C.> - . may.expect to bav� numerous accident I *1 . . - . ��J'� . . Our Polities - Strict independence. I I � . Xitby and li miles from Pickering Village. i - I I . �1- -C_ .1 . . bills to deal with each year, unless we Good soil, good buildings and every convenience. . I - . . - .- - - I � - - 0 � .... I . � .. ,%-.�. � �� - - . Our Jklm-A First-class Local Paper.: , This is &Nery desirable property. Title India- 6 , : To I � ..- " , I � '�,: I I � - seek legislation and have an n '. .. - ". '- DUNB 1[t'S .* .. ­. I - I - - . . I,- , Our IP,x:p e otatl cons -The hearty - . . � . - . I 1, . I � I - . putable. For further particulars apply on the I � � --- .. -__"... �.,. - i . . . - lor I I ditch defined, and railings placed. In Eremizes, to A. A. POST, CoLnty Architect,NN'bit- . � I �, : 1. U rt Of the veoule of Pickering and vicinity. I - . . -_ . ­ I 11 . -­ _ . - I . I - . . . . .. ' - - I . _.. - . s � F. 1, I 6 kering. . . - - . . . - -.1 . I *_ ,;. . , .:: _ - 28tf - - - * .. . .' '. t, I . ,.- ill, I .. 4 �� S AW V e- brand , - . � � I t I - - - PPO by . Notary Public . - . - conclusion permit us to say that th' P,, or W. V. RICHARDSON, A - .. . . � 1. - � -1 - t I 11 .:-,- � council has been misled by their solici- - TENDERS V - ave our fa orit - . . � 5 - TENDE - . We h . I A ­.-.- - � - . - : , FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1892. :" �: tor, or else that august body is tempos- ARVED. y � 1. . - � - - - I . I ..:. � . I . , ! . - � I . heart - I , . 11!�k:� . . , ed of men altogether too chicken , .1 .. I . . . . . � . . - - - ... . ., - .. . : �i "I - � - ; . EALED TENDERS will be received I • , i . ' - - . . . , NOTES, AND CO�IVIENTS. .� _ 0 � 0 , - _11.4w, .. . - ed to look after our interests in the up to the 21st of May IBM, for the follow- • I I .4 11% , . , , * , ., 51, 1, . r -,:. - . !._�� ­; , . - __ - . , . . ; A I , J', �:,_! -. '.. I 9: LaLying of new floor in School House in 8.8 - and a host of other articles you. . . .� � - . - - articles _.. ­�... � . ­ I � - ' ' The Supreme me Court of Nova Scotia . . . � .. .; courts of the-land. , . � o. 7, Cherrywood, floor to be 11 incees maple or - . . .. : - - . Upre - I I . .. - . . . ' has fixed July 12 - as the day for the - placed, also plastering calling of same- Con- I . . - - ..- . ­ 11 birch. DeeksandReatoto betakenout andre - - . - I I . - I , ­ - . ­ placed, TO THE EDITOR. I - -- * : � -_ _... - . _.. -, . I ­1� . ­ I , - - , I �� . . tracts to be let single or together suit con- . . . - � • - - . - - - I - � ... . . e - -- . - - - ;A 11 ,.1 � . trial of the election case against . Sir . : I I tractors. Contractors to furnish everything. - . need for th scrubbing seasoitl • . - � . ­ � - I .. . - ­ _­ � . . . _11'1� . I John Thompson. . fair dig- Work done ffom lot of July to third Monday in - ,-. : . . , _ - I - . LThIs department is open to all for the I - . - I .. - - . . . . ... � ��� .. ''i - - . . . . . - I '. . . _. . ­ � . . � .. -:- - _ . I ! . � . . . .- ;; , � . I -1 �._­ I - _".1-.. '.- eugsion of public questions. The writer must August. GEO. DAVIDSON, Bee. School Board. . . . I .. I - - . � . .. - . , . _­ ­ . . I . . - . . . . . .. . . . . . . - - , . I J � in all came send his correct name with copy April-Ilth, IW2. Cherrywood. . - � i - . , oe ­ T6' Reformers of North Perth dill We wish it distinctly understood, however - . I Jr � . - - . . : � - - ' i I � - meet on Tuesday, 19th inst at Milver- that in no case do we hold ourselves To- . Farmers desirous of purchasing . . "I Lye, Sal soda ', Pearline', Borax .. -­ . . ... ,:. ��: . I . I ." -6- spousible for opinions expressed by corres- - . - I ­_ - . . . I V . � . ton to nomi4te a candidate for the Poudents.-En. XEws.1 . . t . . I - i . � . . .. . . ,s . . . � - .1. - I . . I . . � - - % I �11 � . §,R,-Having been requested to give our . . . - . - ' ' . I " I . . �J,, � - � 1�� . Commons. The Conservative of the . P LOUGIHS ft - . • M - - .:.", . 1"_� , - ". opinion as to what grains will be motit, Stareh,Blheiri BI ackiii'g, Whit' . - I -..- - . -11 I Prices" - - ­ I riding will convene oil the 26th in the - .'Call and inspect the Wilkinson. 9) - . .. � .1 � - �_ . I - . . , - -.--- - - - I ! - . - - .t� - - . profitable for farmers to sow in your sec- - . � .. . . same village for a similar purpose. , ! . 1. I I �; "I - . . . i , . I - I -1 . .- - I - 1. . : . . . . - tion, we gladly coniplv, and would ask you Emoderate. Also iteent for the L. D. . 9, . . .. .. - - .1-1 � .. P ... � - .. __ � ­�._. , .-. .. . I � . . � � . � . . . * . .- . . . . to insert in your valuable paper the follow- t". ' � . W sbb' ­ as been fixcd for *e ink; . .--'.'-- _____-� . - Brooms, .- i I . - The -h' - ~Sawyer and iMassey steaui . ing, . a oards --.,. I A., - - . . I . I ' I ;., ;z � . � � I election in Toronto, to fill the place Barley.-We cannot too strongly . I � . . . � , ; . . . . . - . I 'J.1 I - � - ,.: e� h' date ,_ I advise . - � I � . . . . . . . I . I I . I i A . - ! (i, threshers. - , � - . . I I � � - . . . I . ... . . - I I , . . . i . . - � � . - ­ left vacant by the death of Mr. H. E. 'the farmers sowing two-rowed Barley for- - . __ _____ - - _0� . • I Clothespins, � . I � . . � I ' �. i . . . . I . - . . - . . . ­.- .. ` t - . . - � a ­ - -_ - � "I .1 � C . I . . Pails, 'Wbitew sh . . I I ...: -.J' larke. Nominations will be made the English trade, as wa have handled large , 'I ' It a . - . quantities ol it during the past season, and :, ) f .., - .- _. 1'on Friday, April 22, and polling Will it has proved very satisfactory. We are in . . . . - : - . - . . - I I . - - I . I I " it i. t .. , . . . 1. . I . - 1-.;-:_-, I I - - . be held on Friday, April 29. Peter receipt letters from English nialsters, � : . . � - � - . I . :­ . . I I- I - . . . ' . 1. - , . � - ­ I . . . . � . - , - . ! - - _. � I officer. , . � - - � , Ryan is returning offi I .- , .".­ stating that they are much- pleased with it, . . I - . I . __ I - - .- , - . 4 - _:') '' �: L*� . . B ___6 � .. ­ w. . :. .� ,��. � and that if one important matter be at , Scr bang and stove Brushes'.. .. . � I - . I . . . � . - "' ' ' ... . feuded .. ROUGHAM • . �� I I.-JI.; - . . . d d to by the Canadian farmers, there . _ - . .. . .� � . - . - _. . .. . ._V. , . _. � ,� - . - .. - . . . � _. f, . , ­1 The writ for Welland, 141r. r. German's will be an unlimited demand for heavy two- � . . � - i - � :. .. , . - ,_ , . .. . .% ­ - . - . - . - 1� .,..: . WHITBY MARBLE AND ' *. . . . . . � _\ - .. � - . .. � . _ ., . . � 1. . ­. _1 ­� . . . I - . I .. I . f ,. .1 I ; . . constituene ,has been issued. N0111� rowed Barley. The only complaint we - __..W� . .1 \ � . . I - . . � . . . - . ! � y � ­ I .-i . . . . - . ­ I ay 22nd have received from our English customers ''' ' ' . ' . .. . . .1 ... .. . !, I.. - :1 I - I . ­_ . ., _� . : . �!_.Ll. . I - � - . inafion will take place on Frid' n . I . . . I . . . ­ . . I � t. - . - - . . -_ ­ ­ . _ regarding this barley is that the Canadian . . � � I � � � : . and rating on 29th inst. The ciLndi farmers do not thresh it prioperly. LastGranite Works.' .. '... .1.. 11_­.........'._­.-'_�� ..-.--.,.-.--Vl- IR6211F � - I '�' . ' - . ! I L -dates are James Lowell, season it was threshed too fast, thereby � . � ' : .. . ' ' on ' ' ... � - " t James Lawson, Conservative. Both causing a great number of the berries to be DU Ste �, WHIMit ' Sple'ndid value in a Balast T gue.Lace! � ­­ �, - . . I_— . " (RiftabUmbed 1640.) . . � . . : - - -�.- .-,. ,� I . . aspirants are new, men, and - a bard broken which in most detrimental 0 its . � . I I - I .. I . __. , . � I sale. if our farmers would give it the at . .1 . . . �1 . : � -- fight is expected. . R. Wolfenden , Proprieto* r. - *.' .- I . l. . . -1 I .. - tantion thisy should, we candidly believe we . . . . - . . . �__ _ . . Bo't for 0 . �." - ,.,7( ,_ 4i__ - �­' could al,-Yord to pay them, 60 cents for it if Having returned to the old stand of the ' , 0 . plou"ghing '. .' . . .,.,2.;, i - . . . I � ;..-! - . I I.. - ' . . ' �-_:__. . � Judge Elliot, of London, & Carefully harvested and threshed without Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, , '- L. � . - . _4 . . _z c _. - - . . -_ . . I ( I tided that election bets are void. • the grai,,.is being broken. Oar , I am better prepared to execute all . I . - .. I . . I.- - 2 . - � s � . . - � ­_ 1 . I � - � , , I/ ^,�, , � . - ( - .. . I.- Thus J. Cowan, who bet on Mr. under idea that the oolor of orders in cemetery and all other . I . �A... i two-rowed Barley makes no differenoe in � . . : /, I .. �... , Hyman, gets aback 50 good dollars. . work pertaining to the business. - __ • , . - . . . � .- - I � price. We wish to correct this, for if the . - . - - . � . . CbFtomers will find a well selected stock • �, 1�3: I,-. I I I .- . . . ­ I . . I - . In this matter at least, Judge Elliot Barley is bright it demands a higher prioe I . - I I I - .. . . I I �. Of foreign and domestic granite and .. � . . - . I - I acted sensibly and impartially. Ain England than even in the Unit,ed Slates. . . - ___ - . - . - . '. . I 1. , , . ; few mora such verdicts would serve .to They should see the great advantage there- marble to choose from. Inspection - , -_ I . . .1 .. . ... . . . . 1, _. -_ I , . - . .. . . -- .t.. . • - - fore of giving this Barley their special at- will convince that for strictly first- . � I � . - 1. . - I . I 1. - . ,_ ­� I � _� . discourage election bets whi�h are One . . . - . I . . . . . .. - . - . - -A'.. Y.- - I . of the tention in th,e harve%ting and direshing. class work, our prices cannot be � -- ' 1 . , � - . :;. � 1. 7 . - � . 1-flostwalarminc, sources of Seed- 0ur past season's experience has convinced , beaten. - . Now is our chance to get an 'excellent - .. ,,,,,, 1 1 0 � .1 � . .- _­ � � . . - .1 � _,.�, � lina practiced. - : ..i us that the most saleable two-rowed Barley '.- _- I - ., - -1 . - I - I . I . 0 . - - .--. _ - ---. . ; - - . � .. . . - . . - . . . - . I ; that grown from pure -- Duckbi slake. im. - . �- .. - . We can give' you a good BOOT a se - .. . _. . - -I- I- - . . n - � __ - -was. it is brighter and heavier than the or , I ine.lot to`- . lee . -. . ­ i . I . � I . � ... I . - � . . 11 , , .1 11" Seed, IvIlipa " � j : ; , I . 11 .- . A new local option by, -lag' law' : 1z; � � � . '. I I . . ' - . . I . I . I . . � . , - give I I 0 . . - . . . - , . � - - . I .�; -t and second rea(iim, on dinary English barley, owing to its stated- - �_ . - ii its fir. . . for small money. But its the . . � � . . . . . . �. '.­.. . . � � . .. I - . .:.,; ,., . . 0 new 7- . . - . . - � , ..� Monday at the Council ineetin.-, an(I in well in the field. and not colorin-v) - . tion from, all stock - I - . � . . .�.:._J ' -11 . .- quickiv. Ive call guarantee 010111 reA(I%- ;noney we want. If we don't - - - - - . .. . . � - . . . � ... : . . � � � - . _ . ­ .- . the vote of the electors will i be taken - - - c, -er - I . . .. , . I I sale a� good prices for all they -in deln .... I - 1:%-, - . - . - I . � . . get cash we can't sell cheap. If .., . raninio in price fro'm 2.90 tceiits i _. I - I � - 1,:`_.�- . . . on holiday May 30th.. In the form- of thii; grain. - I , 9 ,-n . ­ - . . �_ . ._.. � . - . of the Ly-law, every Ciffort was Peas.-We cmn,)t too strongly reconi- .�. , . . . . 11 . - - I - : . : Ing . . . . I I 1i - � - � of 11lack- - - '* ' ' ., . . . � I - • you -are a doubtful customer and - . . . " at James ' ft .. . ..� % - - - , worded, so 111",nd your readers t,-) sow largely _. us Hai - I �, , * I • . made to have it correctly . to I.' 0 T. Ric H ' .. . .. i I eyed 11arrowfat Peas. and they must .1 . - . .., . � � t I as to prcwellt the possibility of itsbeingy _. 1)c - have not the cash, don't call Oil us, � _..;�.,:^;_�­_, - � more careful than they have been in secillioll 8 . - � - - - � ..; . . . - � quashed. The date selected is one pil,.t, ,,, use purer'seed, as lately tbey pass by oil the otherside. Kindly call . U - . . i .. I I . ware Enipori'm, Pickerin' . no doubt agreeable to all p&rtl*"%. have 1,)It, _,� sowilig . P,)Or mixed seed. - Unle;s S. . . . I . I . 9 . . .. .-. .. - I � - . . , . ­ � 0 ' . . . - 11 I ­ . . I ,E�.;..;�� I - . our f itriners sow pure seed this spring, the - and see, buy pay all U U. _____ __ � • .1 . �. - .­�.,�.. . . - . I . - - - " , * - . ­_. f . . - I . .1 of - price of Black eyes will be greatly lowered. - � - . .� . .,_, - L -, i�l 0 1 . � . . "... I Q�A areat many people in Oii ic I � - - . I 0 They will therefore see the advantage of We H. � * " LEMTElt TO THE PUBLIC e . I .. . . . . ... .;.:-.. !,. - parties, are sol-newhat , I ) . -- -410--w-aw - .. - . �. . both political part' sowing the very best seed obtainable. We . . - - 1 P3 . - - . . t . - ' ' annoyed at the prospect of a Roijiftu would also recommend them strongly to . - BROCK ROAD - - � HEIiEBY thank all wh.,) have pitronized ine in the implement busi- - . - � . ' . =1 I I I . � . - - . . . � . . . 110 - , . . . in,, the past they have been in great . 0 ­ - - __ ___ - - - , Ss in the past and I truit that our ftl.tura doillag will be mutually : - . I'_ Catholic becoming Prime Minister of Sow Muniniv Peas from pure seed. as dur- --,Wf,-` - . I - - 0 1 4. . Canada. To us there is no cause for - � � I 4­ ­.. -__ __ I * ' . . . � � � -'14-111� , , - plcasftnt an'! pr�­_­�. ­J jv't (AL', klouuu�� aware, the . I .. ,_ klassey and .. . ... . � demand, and if thev can be obtained pure - � � - alarm even if such a state of affairs or nearly pure, they* 'Will command a high ' ,. * , ' . .1� .. . - � . . - , _. - . - d I � -, I Harris Companies have ajiial,-Ai'liatod, anal this a,1111-alliation will do away. . I - - 0 1 . � be realized. Church and State must price next season. . _. - . 0 . .- ., I 0 3 y �� � - . - - - law prices for Wheat next season and, I secured the agency for Ple1wring ,rowaiiinp for aie new .1-fasiGy-11arcis firm. . 0 . I - - <-: .11 '.. - be separated. . The calibre of a man's Wheat-We feel that we shall so very . with many agents throti:,liout Canfida, but I stn I&J,led to "state that I have -= .. . ' i ored ... � I .1 i intellect should alone be coiis'd( ' would recommend a small acreage of this - This- union of capital and property will not in ally way effect prices, lio,wever, ii, electing our officials, and in no . . . . ­ � who grain. Hoping we are intruding '.. but will be an advantage as e:%cli a-eat will have a larger varif ty,of m%cliii ' I .� . . I a 73 WXY ' .? . - : ` .� I - i - .. - ..;�­ other way can we expect to reach the too much on your valuable space, we are . : , I Yours very truly, . . . - I to offer. You can -have your choice of the threa best binders made; the wide - :.' .. . . ­.1' I . national prosperity. - . . . . , � . - . ; - , - I , heighth of ' our " - . ' �- ' ' . .1 � � .. .. • 1; V.;i-f-, 't -1. � I • -1 . . \'. - . _,::, i . _�,� - ' ' � 0 I . " !Y, , " I open end, No. 3, Brantford; the Toronto No. 10, B; and the Toronto No. 3, . . .�? 1 . -..; - - � ,. � . J. B. McKAT & Co. , � �� - . - I , _� � - % at our Local I ­! . I., - I . I it,, A, all in five and six " ­ I I 1. The fact th and Feieral .. .-. .. r. - . .. .11 .. ,.� - !4 1 I ,q�, - x ft. cut ; the choice of seven different mowers, and three . . ' " - " " . * -, I - I i . i - 1, ­ I ... ,. __ I . , - ��_ ?, . . - alike, have pati4lered .-. . J . .. -k- ­ - � . . - Governments I ­_ -bll as strawcutteri, root cutters, ancl . 1. f .- i ! - . . ­ DIED.- . . _. If different horse rakes airl seed drill-!,, a@ wa � . , - . . . - . I . .- I April Ittli. - I . -1. �1. : Pul or .4 0 a . . � 11;.1 : , . to the Roman Catholic elenevit, is BlJiToN-At Vlbitijyale. on Tuesday. ki pers, cultivatora, sulky and walking, plows, and all other kin(I f f , . - I k - 10 rni, im.. ' . � � .. . I . I .". . , . I � " I " I - p1lem . .. , - , I . I : . 47".) �11- ­ . � I . I 1, , , * , .4.(.1 �:. no argument against placing Sir John IM, Hector Beaton, aged 90 years, 11 months I I . .- - Thompson and 7 days.. I I mt, - � ""T en6. "IFIZA - - . -142 . . ­ .. .- . �-�_�. , - � _Jp the Premier's chair. MARRIED. .' . . - . - q, , M, .1 0 Romointe r I have moved sly wa�eri)o!ria to Remmer's block, opposibi . '. .. ,�.. I 1� .. . � . . . . � I . . - - ' " Surely the same motive that would Nfoore,s blacksmidi shop, in Pickering vidage. call on nee early and I all! . . . .. 1 .- ,:_1 il - -Dzc11M_BWA,LEOW--At the rosidencS of Win. Route Bills, -.-. ";� I . -, ) .11 , : .ompt a Prote is 0 � - - - ' -, �. I : - .. - -. � _ pr stant Premier in h" -Jark, Pickering, on ThuredlayApril 14th 1892, I . I I �. sure to Satisfy you. Mi. :P%-):R9'2"X1-T, Piekaring, Out, 140 : - . - ,- I - .4' - I � � I b Rev. L.'Porrin, Mr. William Dickie to Miss . .. I - .." - _ dealings with tile Roman Catholids, V4 Swallow. both of Pickering. . - . � - __ � - ,_ - . - -,,. .. ... . - � __ - . ­119, � .. - . 'A' - . � IL 1. - - . t�. would do the Protestant elen�,ent some . . Pedigree Cards . .' . I - * I - - - -_�--�_- I - , . . . . . 22151T. � i . - - - 1, . . I . . . . - _.- c""J"-- - � - - V - ._�..,::, , . �., _ - - service, if the Prewierwere a Catholic. - � . Now Adverksentents. '_ - . . � _. . 0. - AN.j - -, _.. _1 . I., OWS . VI(M000 - - - . - �� _ - I fPhe fact that the Protestants of the -- -- . . . . .. - I - - -_ . I . .. .. . - .1 . _. . .- 010.0,ow I . . -, �_ � 0 RENT dwelling house and one . , -� .. . . . . . . .. _. * . . . - .-_.._2t1:, . acre of land, in Audley.for a term of years, I � . .- I - - : -_ - . ­. THE - . . . I I .r Dominion are not organized T � . . - . _. s are the CathotW, is still ,L stronger at reasonable rental. Apply to Wax. B. MA- I I "PTN' .. .. .. . . .. _ - .,... . .� �:_ "__ , - , ��, � I.- . a P* u in wn ' .,., .-. � . . � � . _ . DILL; Audlov P. 0. "-ft . , . - � .f., I ��_ . - . '. - V-1 , ., __. treason why we might expect larger __ . I t � I �'. - , - - t - - �. advances. Again we say the people SALE - 8%iU two fresh witch va 1. ''I � BANE. OF -M TORONTO - ­1 , I _r FOCROW,i; also two young mares, gentle and T . I . C URE.- . ­. . , .. -­ ._*.i�' 11�1.a� . 41 � 1. - for alarm in I : - . • . I - - . . I . . , - ­ . of Ontario have no cause Apply to A. ALLISON, lot 28,2nd . . . . � . - . I . . � . I - .- , . � ­1 . cou.iornse, - I I . � . � �_ ­. ". _� � � : - . Premier Abbott being ready fakering. UarrywoodP.O. . . . . . � - , .-,� -- '-� . the prospect This GREAT COUGH CURE, this - ,' . . . � ­ - . I .� _6 ..":1 � , ' of ' ever.,v, kind . _ ' I ­ �_ � V.. . '- _ I - 1. . . : _ , . ., _ . .:1 succeeded by Sir John Thompson., I . cessful CONSUMPTION CURE, withmit • I H - . . �. . . 1. - . . �. . � •. I .F. i � - 1. :i . . , I r1pQ RENT OR SELL:-The Leaven's a parallel in the bistory of medicine. All . I . � I : o 1�., . , .. - - . ' . . 1. .1 .. I.. - - . . . � - L . 1- _JL blopek at the east end, recently omapi" by . . .1 ., I .. ... . �__ - , " � - . - I .;- ', . - _ . druggists are authorize to sell it on i 1),,s- I - . � . , . of E% Broad. A comfortable she attached. For I . -- . I .. . , ­ . , � _. - base Trann vs. Town h , done Ion. "shortest *1, - I .� - .The se . is I p a itive �ruamntee, a test that no other cure c.- n C 0'r - Churc*h and Wellington Stse, .- - • 1 .1-1 " 11� 1�,'.�- particulars, apply to Mrs. D. LEAVENS, Picker- I .--. . - - - , � I I , , , , . ". t I - - � - .,M� - 'Pickering came up for hearing ing village. . . '. . . . r . - - , I �, -_ �';" ring at ". . . succe&,fully stand. If you have a Coutih ' I ._.1 - ". � ; , : 0 - - . jarr,W]C _ - L . - , ­11 - - ... . . "ore Throat, or.Bronchitis, use it, for it " ii *3A,,v11XGF; 1131 O-Ip,,& . N'r • , 't Lt. ­ _. � - . Whitby on Tuesday. The ratepayers . S %V! O.- . . 11 1� . ­., _01�% ... - V1"_ -_ � . � , SALE and 81 sores of - '- - 110tice att.the *, cure you. If your child has the Croup or .010�_ � . . �_ ,-. ., , ­ .- *1� + .., - . I this Township will be surprised to FOR J mile south of Claremont. Thehouse .., I � Deposits received in anma of $5 and � - �. 1. - .� �k - I . I . , . . whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief ief up. .-. - 1214, � . I - "I . .. ' , 41 - LL -..-'. .% .: learn that after haying gained the is a comfortable one with all conveniences, out ' - ... _� - - J. . I � I � , 1. .. . buildings kardan4 soft. water, good garden- is sure. If you dread that insidious disexszl Zrds, and Interest allowed thereon at r` 11 - �.._. .. . �. I . ­ - � ! , k - I . - -, . - ... . �,a f wition of the court,and incurred all Terms re�sonablo. For particulars apply 0 ! CONSUMPTION, don't fail to UF.e it, it IV'!' . I . attention current rates.- .. . - " P - . 19� -11, i-- . .. .. I . . - , , , � 1. � PAUL LAWRENCE, on the place. gV991 cure you or cost nothing. �-r_ . I- I Z - I I , � *4 ..... . - expense of preparing a d6f6n$0, Our . .. . I - .1 the e ." I . - ., �. I . I . I - � .: . - _­ , . . . . .. . - . .1 ­ I . -i I. 9[N(J NEWS� F r FC-1 gist for StIlLOR's CURK Price 10 c!5", � . I I . .- . I . ... . I .­ T . I - �', " .� , 14ulaher, , Danbarton, , . . - . - . . ,:!. -, - ,_ cillors settled the claim by giving . . ". . . . . -.-.. . .k •- � - 11-1 I � coun .. . - .' . . . 11 . I -'!- . .; • - . . Ce subcitq a share of the at of the . . . 50 CLS and $ 1.00. . . L . . .� . - � f � _�. - .ff I . I -UIL '. _:1 - ­� . � james Trann, of Cedar puldic. Will visit Pickering- village, Tuesdays, - _; __ . � . I . � - I I *­ ­ the vlair.ti s, . .� , .111. I.. 11.1 ' ' Rf*J_-t.11AA[, ,',' 1-0i�;]L,r' I ­ - . .. ,:�� - -idayrs and H-third-tys, �.ud n4joining places - W TAULM --Pickaring Station 0.11"R _. �­ .", - . I � . A I .- .. . 1. - -' s Edith Traan, of UK. Thur , PICKERING. . � - onintorine-iiate days. Prime moat at ro%sou- . . 0 , . . Grove, and Miss I 4.--- 7 Titm%,s c.oi,\,-,_; E.k,,.T DUE AS FOLLOWS:— -_ Special, Rates allowed for 1Xm .P­ ,-,., brid . 11S Of t1111 set- x1ple 1pricac (live uie a trial. • 21-tf. � ,-. I . I - ounts re. ' I , . f .1 .. - gb, $1,200. The teri . I - . . - . r- No. 4 E XPIWss - . 9:03 A. M. -lilig not less titan three months, In � �.. - I._ A cr' - � .- 1. ______ ----- ,--,- . . - : I I � � .- _ .. - , �'. li party pay . . .r :o:-,] - . .. .- - Mail d, '. - - , �*, . 66 2 :10- .1 , .. .1 . .. - . .. � tlein -)w , , .-­ - .f-;, � . ' ., :. I ent provides that eac -1013 SALE yeailinlz Holt I Ok I') MIXED, . 'a - P. Al. .1 : , - ...- . - "M . . ­�-. . . -- - ."0�223 . � I : I . I � i i . � I . .� ;�_. . -J . I . I � .. , I _o , -, . , . . - - - ..­_ . Im i- ­ -, - � ; . . .- . Z­ 'A' V_ " - , � . . 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"I - . , . , A large flow of gas-liag been struck in a .. ­..,; I - .:: : 1� 114-t, I .. . . - - Tightness of the Chest . �,11.,-,-,(,._ 'I :_Q1 ., �. ,�?:'W3.'�'�': ­ - . � .­" -,'�, ' . . 1. - . - . . . �'. . . � �,?�__.,_`: . � . _W1 . ­­`-;`-; - ' -1 �"': . - - '. 6� , , f- I . ay across 4 1 . ":, : �' . I 1. . . . - , . ' .1 ` I '.��­­4�w._ . . - I . ­ - ­, "",. - .�-,ji `,� r , in the 3rd Range . . � I, 18�1. e"'A . : , .... - ,;i:1, -, - .,,- , .,V ": 1; - : . borne. . iOg a-way . �` "�`*s gas well, half a mile noith of Port Col. By-Ldw to establish a highw' , , - A ' _ : . . . I . - . I � . Portion of lot No. 21 ; . .. -1" 11 Wast' of Flesh -,.. - , ''­?­.: - ' . -1 �, �pNl.'- . -, :�� .-, -r, ; 4 _­ . Ho - ' . . ' � . , -.:!.,,, �.",� .- - . Hounds are allowed-to run in the town. of the Broken Front Concession of the " - -, " "t, __- I � .I N_ -:4- � � . .Z . � , '... ". n , . - _ , , ., . ` -Ir - . ..;- 7 .� � -.--. -"�:-:, 'i - . . , r . .. ­ � . . -V,%­� , i • _. - ship of Flos, and as a consequence the Township of- Pickering, and to close and O TTLE .- . Throat - Troubles ..- . . -.1 .,.z'- _,,�_ ` �­.. I ­ _ � 1. . _­. _ ! . _ ­­ . stop up and sell a Portion of the original �� , _�'. -� t � .. . . - deer suffer. - . ' . . I .. .Ai' - . .. .��: � � -';:� __­., , g?�Vv� I . . . - . .- . ,- �:,.­"-. ,�:, . . - _11 V,_ , _r . . . , - robbery 'was - allowance for Road between lots Nos. 20 . . Consumption - ' ' � . . ,'�. _ , - , .... I . . . , '. An attempt at highway I . . ­ .. " O�Ki .- . . . . : . . . - �. � _ .,-.-., .Z.j _'��, , , I - . . . . .. ..__ - -: 4' � - . . . . _. ­_ , � 9' . . Wednesday even. and 21, in the said 3rd Range - I I � . " rip - . :_ ... � ;.,:�*� -.,. " ,I ­ � _. - - . made Peterboro'on Wedne nge of the I ­ .. . 1 . . . .­, I . 71. 1�1 . � . . . I � . . " � . - ... -- , 1, . I - � � q�---:.-_-­,41 . '. . - . .. . . .. . - - B. F. Concession. I . . . . . . I _ , - :. - : .. ­ ­­­, .Z.- -- , * • - ' between ­ . .. . . .. t s . I I ,__ , - - �� 1 �. .i�,,! . . .. - . - . . .. ­ 1. - I ,- �i - ­5q I . . - - in(,. The desperado was arrested. , _. - ­ Bronchitis , Lung . , -4 .,. :, 0 - - - .1 I , . �, _ , 3 . - .. . , ­. . . . .. .w ­_�,�,.Ij %- j I., . - - . . A fiyo.Vear-old bo,% named Huge "s Whereas the present travelled road .. I � . . • - I I . . - . -:. , . . " ,.��' � . ­ � .� - _ . � ., . - � . � .dc�,;,�'�. - . �. o - �,� , . . lots Nos. 20 and 21 in the 3rd Range of the � . . . �� ­I'Iri - . killed at Guelph Saturday by h his - . . . * ,Asthma, Chugbs - _. . ,�:, �,.A_­T %, � ... , ­ - � . I - . - I I . I . . . . .... _. I . 1. ­ ". , � . I r 1. 11,44� ­ . Navin ' - Broken Front Concession of the Township of - , - _'. . . . ., I � . . . -_ . . :". .- . ­.- I * _ 041, I .j . ': . ­ .- 4�r - . - � - head cruslied in -by a falling wagon. . . . .1 . . � � _4 , ­� Sa , I I i . � . . - Pickering deviates into the 8&id.lot No. 21 ; � I - , . ' - .. . _... . .: . �. ",., -3- . " I*, - . . . . � . . ., '... �.. . . - - , , "' ., . . . . _ , - .1 ` A� 01 ­_A� :� . - .... - . . � . 1: . . Catarrh Colds %I '': s_`m 1, , I •. - . � Wm. D. Breekon, of Marknam, lifts And whereas in the public interest it is neces- . . � . . ­ I ,, � . I . . . _. . � .... : 4. � . ; � . . . I I � � I . . .. • - 11 - � nary to establish the said road where now tra- . . .....- .1� ; , _� been granted administration of his father's . . I ; I . : . . . . -_ . . . - I . .11. .... � I . - I I' " - . . , veiled; ,2w. -S.iff ... . . . 1 � . � . I � . . . . . '. .. - - . .. 1­ -,.�-..-. _::_­ 11­. . 1* .. .. . � .. .. . . I .� .. .. - 1. I ; , Win. Breckon, estate, which � . I . i � . is valued at And whereas a certain portion of said original . ­ I .. I . i I . I . . . _. .- . .. - ... ­: ,V . . - I - . � . . . . . . . � - . I . . ­ . __. .. - ­z, -,,'�'. ��_ � -, - . allowance for said Road between said Lots Nos. . . I ... I . � . . . . . . . .. . . .- . . � _ .. '.� _, ­�J, , -!. • � - - - . . , . . . � . - . . . . . . I . , - i_._ _­'.�­� . $700. - . . : . - - I . . . i I . I . . - . � . � . .1 '7 . IV. .. 11'�.J-:�. - . � . - 20 and 21 in the 3rd Ranee of the B. F. Con of the . I .. 1. . . I . . . �- - q. . . - �� _. :. ­ �.­, _. , . � . '. . . . . . - . . , -, "", �,�,�,,�-,, - j� . . . I . . I , . i , - . . . . I �. . ­ L � , I I . . - . . _. . I � - Magistrate Wingfield 'fined a man. Township of Pickering, is not requisite for Road - . . . -, � . � I .� . . . - . . ­ . .. r - �rf ,:, -4 '.. I - - . - . . . . � . .. - - . . - . I . ! ' _­... . -�� I . . . d John A. Carpenter $10 and costs or other public purposes; .. �_ I I * - . ' �­ � . ­. 1i � . - . ' - ­ . '_ - . ' . ' * " ' ' - '. ­. I. - �': `1 . " , ' ­ - - tame � . . . . . � .- . - . . , . - A,% % _. . - And whereas it is necessary to effectually eon- ' . . . . .�_ I . . . . � . . -_ . - 1. . :. ­� ... - -,% iq �V_ : - I . - .. . . . - I I . . . . - . - . . - � - . . -,�­ , _--,� ., V �. �.: - allowance to � I- o � - . . i - .. 10 • "'; , , . . � I I . I _ . . . . . . , . . � I -. _.-� - ,; - . Toronto Village one night last -week. Timothy Welsh the owner of said Lot No 21 . : I . ''. � . . � I . . . , , . .­,A�4,:: j , . . . . . . a 8 - - I - � I - • • . 1.n , , . : for sleeping in the G. T. R. yard at East onto which lot ibe said travelled road between ' . � I , - . . 'A ' - , . --�i'12 1, . 1 allar . � - - Counterfeit bills are being circulated in vey the said portion of saf3yroad allo . 1) RIV . T ' T . i I . - I. - - ^ . _. .. . - � - ., . . . - . . - . . . ,�, , �1 . - . said lots Nos. 20 and 21 deviates in lieu of of that - ' . . . L I . 1. t . ,�� - � Ifm � . . - .. - Quebec by country people who were fixed I . I . � . .� � I . . . .- . P 1i . . - .` � ii, - , I � portion of laid lot No. 21 hereby establishek &a a . � . . I � I - - I . - ! I � . � - - . _� . .1 . . . . . .. . - , - - I � . ..! . . I. I . . . with them during elections. This will public highway. .. - . I - . . . . i . i . - i . I I . . . . I . . _� I . I - . I - ! . . . ..! - , . , , . . .. �, :. I . - . I have a tendancy to discourage boodling. Therefore the Municipal Council of the Town_ - � 11 . � .. I � - i . ! . . i . . . . % . . . . ;. . I . -I^,, : . ship of Pickering enacts: . . - - . I . . . . '. . . i. - . _ ,�_ , ;.': -7.: r - : . , _: ­ I : I . . I I . . .. ! . .. . L. � - L . . , . _�_ - . 1 � ... . - - - On Tuesday of last week a deputation lat. That that portion of lot number twenty- ' . . . -1 I . . : . . ._, . , . .1 11 . - . . . - � . 0 G U1. - .. . % 1 � ., _.. - - .- .. left Meaford to interview the Dominioin one in the 3rd Range of the Broken Front Con- 4 . , . , � - . " � . cession of the Township of Pickering, herein. . � . . . -1 I I � - - - . . • . . ', "W_ - . . . -I- ��­­ ­ . Government in regard to the extension of after described shall be and is hereby erected ;. - �'... t . � - I ��I. 141 I 1�� I ' ' . I . . - . "... , , � . - . . - --�, -, - - ..� the G. T. R. from Durham to that town. into and established as a public highway of this . . � . . � . j".., . . . . . . _- , . !e , .. . . . _. " - . . . I _: �.,.. .- � . . .. .1 - - 1. 1_� The Diamonds of Oshawa, beg to an- Municipality, that is to say; . .. . S M., S . . I . � . . . - - , .�_ � - . Commencingwhere a cut atone monument has . ...'. r - e that they are fully organized SL�d been planted at the South East angle of said lot . - - . � . . . - .-. ...,_� � I .: nounc - . :, _� . : . . . . - - - - , :- -, �..:,.._ ��., - �_ .. . . . . . --- -1 .- ­ - . -one, thence North 10 degrees - 1� . - . � .. � - . I . '. I . . . i - . . - . .- I . . . I .1 - - .." 1� ...... I , - .. � . opt challenges between number twenty � . I - . : - i. � i : � . - are to ace . � I;. . . . '' I I .. - . . . . � - ­. _ . - . . .. ­ - __ . 45 minutes, West 29 chains 39 links to a post (at . I . � , . � ! - . . - . I . i . . . .­ I . . ".eA­ I . . . � � . . . I . . . . I , . ­ . . . �., . . .. . . . . . . - ..P - - ages 17. They expect to play north end of the fence and on the south side of . � - � '.- � - i .- . - i . . - � I . . . . %, - .. . I . .1 , . .. � � . ­1 - . . . . . I . � I - - I . � ". . . - : . . . . _� ,_ . . _. . . - their first match in Whitby on Good- Fri. the marsh adjacent thereto); thence North 9 ; . . - . . . _. . I _.� . . - � . . � - � .. . . -1 ... . . . I . . . � . . . - ­ .. . . ... .. -.;- . ­ ..­� - , -� . . . : . - • . .: _: day. degrees; West 4 chains 29 links to a post on the - . ., . .. . _. . I . - I . � - . . I . � . . .. : . . . . .. . '. s _.. ­.: �' -_ 7 .7 ' I - . . . . . . . . . . . � 'tt i. . ! . _� : - employee of North side of said marsh ; thence North 43 : .. I . - � � I � ­ . . . : � . . . I. .... ! . . . . . . . - .:.. - ­. .. _...­ I , . . _. _ . Walter Lyle, aged 16, an e degrees, East 1551 links raor,^ or lose. to the fence • : : . . . - � ___ . - I , - . . � • . . . . �. . I . . . . - . . - . - � � : .. - . � ... _..-,. 4,_�_ t -. � . - - , I . - .1. I , . a - -, ,�: I . I .- Androw's Woollen Mills, Thornburg, step on the Bait limit of the said lot,thened souther- V. . - . . . . . : . - * . . � ­ i, * . . . . � . . . . . . I . . I � . .. . .:� . ... : . 0 . .-. , e : `v. . - - ".. - � ped on a block of ice in the mill pond on .. . 1. I . I va e , *.. . . I .- ..,_ - �`-:'_-- .;.. - . ly along the East limit of the lot. m chains, 96 . I . .. . . Ox., voenized Emulsion of Pui ,!:I- ,­ . ,'-, -, ­ . � � - - . ': .,I - . . - �_ - links more or less to the place of beginning. . I . . .. . .1 - I - �. _': : r:.. _� ',-- 21 - . .- � I -_ , . y, when the ice turned over and he which with that portion of original . , I � ­ ­- , � , . - .� - .1� . - . . Friday, allowance - - - . i - . '. - ": . ''_� ` ` .411 � - - . . . I! c.. ., 1� .... I - - . - , .. � 1-: � for Road unsol&botween said lots Nos. 20 and 2i ' . '.­__ _ il - ­ was p � - . . ­..." 1�:��.! ... recipitated into the water and carried in the said 3rd Rangre of the Broken Front Con- . . . .. � , ­.",! . . , , .!� �4 . - . . . _ . 1. - .. under the ice. cession corlstitutesa, public highway sixty-s;x . . . .1.. I— ;I-..- :: . . � - .. M_ � .11 " -, - ;, . . . .. , �,. . . . ,1_�'. 11 � ­ . ,. I County Constable Burns had six men fectin width. OD '. I W . . before J. M. Wingfield, last week for 2nd. That the following parcel compHsing a I I . . . . . - I V. R , . _.. - ��;-,,, - - part of the original ifflowauce for road between • . ; � . .. I .. I . i. , ­-1, . s - - . �. . �J .". . - - R a ' . . - � . : . I . - - � � .,.: � I . I , I - � having bought tickets and attending a lots numbers 20 and 21 in the 3rd Han of the - , .. . 1. . � : I . . - . � . . . I . � .- _.- I . 1 . _,�� . I . . . . . . f. :; .,! � , . . I . � , . �. I - � ' - � . . . - O'Lof tLesaid Township , I I . - . I - Broken Front Concessi' . I � �, • : raffie held at Chester. All pleaded guilty . .. . . * . . - . � of Pickering, be and the same is hereby osto ' - . • . . . - � .. . . . .. . pped I . . ­ ... T A S T E L E S S - . I- - J, � .. - . . . - ;14 1 - : and were fined 50 cents and costs or 1� for public travel, and the same is hereby vested ­1 . . . . • 1. - . . . . . ­ a,:; . - , - W . I I � . . - s . . � I % .... days in limbo. I ill Timothy Welsh, of the said Township of . .� - . I . . . i ' 1, . ... - . . ­ .,. - I.. I � ' -:1 - . - . - . - - - I . N - I � -: . .1. . , .. . 'I- I � . Mr James Ellis' lumbar caul ukr described as follows, that is to Say : Comilic-lic- . . I � .�, FOR SALE BY ALL -DRUGGISTS - - - .. - - Pickering. The said parcel is more particularly ­ . . I . __ . - � . . . -.� � Seauin Falls was burned to the ground. ing where a cut stono itionlizilent Ilas beet, .. I I , ... - . . . . - � . n }slant. � �... . . , . . : - . - . � : -1 I . - . . .. .. - . . 'Outh-West angle Of said lot No. qo . I � � . - ed oil the S . . I . . . . . , - . , The men were all at work 4ud only the thence northerly along the West lill,it of the 11 • ., � . . ..". . . � . . .. - . I _T-J_&-:SM.A-0ZoM-L7-, r_rC)1Z0=Z0` 1= '. � _...�_,_ - t • . - r - : I . - - .---. I - -- cooks were near the place. All said lot.:�3 chains 50 links,thence south 44 degrees ."', ; . . . . - : - - . - . ----.--,--�------------------�------------------ I. �;._ ' _. - . .1 belonging ,to 76 men were burned together W6st 70 chains, thence south 9 degrees, East _� . " _. with their money and other valuables. - 4 C111011S 20 links, thence South 10 degrees 45 . . ... FARMERS' MARKET. . I lllillUtes, Ea,,tXJ chains 10 links inure or less to . . . .:.' � - . I . . ­ . - W. Geudrou, Bracebridge, has be the place of beginning, : . • . �', . . .1 . eo ft . . TORONTO, April 15th, 1892. a _ .1 I . 3rd. That the deed conveying the said . . - � -. : .:� fined $47.50 for killing a moose. E!. d parcel ENOUGH FOR T HE- COUNTY.. ­._�.: . .. of land to Timothy Welsh, ujado by thin Corpor- Wheat, fall ............. 41 m �7 to 01) AA � . . .- - . __ . .. -Whitmore, charred with aiding in killing ation to the said Timothy Welsh, 110 ____ ------- . . is . __ __ __ I - . . - . . - . . I -_ V% 9 and the Wheat, spring ......... 00 00 to I . � . . .�.,. -:,. . - the animal, was fined $27-95. G. C. But'- same is hereby confirmed, 00 83 . . 1 !! .... . - . 1 and that the Reeve of ' - - ' - . * . . .- - I this Corporation be and Wheat, red- winter...... 00 00-to 00 87 - � . .. ' 1 r, is hereby authorized . has just received a large. eon- - . 1-.' - . - . .j clier, 'charged with having some of the and instructed toinakeaudsigu such further as- Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 76 _. '' - meat in possession, wus fined 614.60.. - surances of the said parcel as inav be requisite. 8 - . . - ..,, I - . . oats, bush... WISE signment of Fresh Groceries, N . I '.' and to attach the CorporatejSeai thereto. 00 83 to 00 86 a New z, 1- - ! L.% i On Tuesday evening about 8 o'clock . ­ , L;. I � --i - ., - _ . I Passed 18W _ ' 00 - f_ -, r fL ..-. .� � - - - the BowmanNille fire alarm was sounded, . * . Barley, bush....... w9f.4 e 00 to 00 48 Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Co fie.:. I . I . 6- , ­ --,& - -. - and smoke was seen issueing fromMr. J. ..� .. ­ ­- REEVE. • , CLERK. Peas, bush ................. 00 00 to 0066 fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for cash. Call at his store __ - : - ­'.:.1 . . ... -o-'.'"'L � .- . � . ,Hay, new, ton........:... 14 00 to 15 50 _. - I-— , C. NosWorthy's store. The fire brigade Public Notice is hereby given tbat the fore- ,Scrag', ton .......... lo oo to 11 oo. and get some -of the bargains he is offering, . . . . ..-. - copy of a propo d - . . ­ . was promptly on hand, and as the fire going is a true and correct c sea . . t , ' • - - . ' was in By-Law which will be taken into consideration Dressed bog@ ............. 6 00 to 6 25 - - * '_ 0 . ... . . . ::.. . . the cellar it was quickly elfin- ily the Municipal Council of the Township of Beef, forequarters ....... 5 00 tq 5 00 . - . guished. Pickering at a meeting of tile said Municipal = . - - . . - . - Council to be held in the Village of Brougham Beef, hindquarters ....... 6 00'to 8 00 ISAAC WISE ' - PI CKERING. . 1 . I "Utah, A Peep Into a Mounta n Wall- on the 16th day of May, A.D.. ISR, and i Mutton ..................... 7 00 to 8 00 ­, ­ � �, - • - : . a case no . - I ed Treasury of the Gods," is for ode •idid objections are made to the said proposed jr.al, ear(MM 7 00 to 1000 . . . :.!.., i I - by News Dealers at twenty-five cents per By-Law, the said Municipal Council will then - `, ' ' I I . . . .. proceed *,o pass the same. take . Butter, lb ...... 7'.*.'.*.*.­.*.'.*d' 00 20 to 00 22 d- NEW DISCOVERY byACCIDENT � . - I I copy, or will be mailed upon receipt of Those interested-will Please ke. tiatice. and .. - . . that sum by J. H. Bennett, Gen'l Paug's govern themselves accordingly. .Eggs, doz .................. 00 I 1 to 00 11 Jim toinpounding a solution a part was accidently spilled op the band . _.... . I . - - ' - -_ --- - -_ - - -.----- . . and on wrAhing afterward it was discovered that the hair was oom' I - . Agent Rio Grande Western Railway, SRI$ Dated at Pickering this 12th day of April. 1&. 29 pletely removed. WO At once Put this wonderful preparation. on the . 0 , . . . . - . Lake City. market and W great has been tire demand that we are now introdu lug . . . - 1. I _. . D. R. BEATON. - D019INION BANK : bout the world under name Queen's Anti-Haire : . & .i. ._ L� ­ . _ _: Z I ft Joe, . . - � . . .. .1 . .. The Orillia Packet has unearthed .., .. . . Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering - . IT 13 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND . � . _ . - - L . . . . I- .- . � . . - - . __ : ' story to the effect that 20 years a' - I SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT: . I . � . go an __ __ - Capital Paid up, _.' $1,500,000 0 . I N IA�lthp hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes. and the .. . . . . ­ Englishman made a fortune by extract- . I i . - - I . 4 air disappears as if by magic without the alightest pain or injury when . . . " DRE SS11VILAKING _ " h Gap lug teeth from Indian skulls found on the, Surplus, . -' - , $1,350000 applied or ever afterward. It Is unlike any other preparation ever used - .- _. . .. . -1 I , . I fora like purpose. Tboqsands of LADIES who have been-annoyed . . . I Coldwater road, and selling the molars to - - . . . . . with hair on their FACE. N ECK and ARMS attest itit merits. . . - - ' . - . . . deutists in the United States to use for MRS. I. NVISE and MISS R. PE - , GENTLEM EN who do not appreciate a heard or hair on their neck, � . _.. i . ' WHITBY AGENCY, I find a pricelew tux)n in Queen's Anti-Hairine which does sway ; I , I . . . - - . ' their patients. wish to announce to the ladies of Picker- - SAVINGh Df.11-%RTMENT. . with Shaving . by rendering its future growth an utter impossibilit - . S . . - . . ill b - - ing anti vicinity that they have been for- ' *0 Pr1re Of Q11--n`4 Anti-trairine it. per bottle. dent In safety mailing boxes. postage paisl by us (securer; . . - I An i effort will 0 made by some r of - n Interebt allowed a% highest current rates. N, sesird ir-ni -#I)-servation) Send money or stamps by letter with full Fuldrps.i written plainly. Corres- . . . .1 . . � -J Orono- s prominent uitnrods the coralug i notice of withdrawal required. jinn -len -4-1trarttv confidential. Thiq advertisement N Honest and straight forwarfl In every word it . . . I . . . tunate in securing a la,ly who has had no . I emit-tin% We Invite you to Aral with wt atiol you wIll find everything m represo,titeil- . I � i -� season to iruprove the fishing ill our pond M . cut this out and . . . I . .. . : - �. �_ � r fishing s , W. 11. HOLLAND, ' V,11,1 1--&l­_ .. "! , . • : -, and neighboraig'stream-9 b about nine years experience In tile cit .. . A.1�!rpsq QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI, O. You call . - y depositing � _V ,1011, MANAGER. r^ci%tPr v,knr 1pttorat any Post offiro to Insure its safe delivery. we will pay erioo for any case,-• , ­ - �_ I therein a liberal quantity of spa,A,u if it of Toronto, and are therefore in a better - .-. __ --:- __ . 0'r r0l,­ -:- -!!rhto­�t lnj-iry to any purehapier. Every bottle guaranteed. - 4. ri . . I ,­1 ­ I . - . -To ladies who Introdure and sell among their friends 25 Bottles of queen's Anti Hai , ... . . :.. .C1,111 be },rocs red ' trom the Goverm bx" SPECIR w� �'-..::v­,j,,ntw,.tha SILRDRE39.15y rdabeetsilk. Extra Large Bottl(3 and samples l . . . - .., - " - UeDt li0sition than e,Ver to supply all Ivilo may' - .. .�." -i-3, at -Newcastle. I .. I B E '.'A L & . . - . hatchc M. A No I -, of silk to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents. . ' ­ . . . favor thein with their patronage. 36 - �4 The 60-toot hose tower at the �Speigljt. - __ I - - - _ _­__ - Ilk) M, 1. 1. J. III U 1-:NCES :-Thti Lytle Saft� & Lock Co.. 146 to 150 Wtiter st.;, .� ' . . - ' - . ..I I'l I I 1-:dwiu Alden & (_'-�)_ 24�t Rae,, st., Cluelnuatl,oli io. - .' _? - .. ' wa,ion Co's. works, Markilain, was blown REMOVED , . �' .uver by the 111911 wind on. Tuesday, and . . - - ___ - - . - - __ ___ __ ___ - - - _____ --.-- ­ , � . , _.. .. To N[W. PR[MISIS ..- - .. I . . - - . fell with a loud' crash across the street. - . - . r I. I . .­-" . . - - 01N - - . . . = I - . I:— � POrtlul) Of the gale iron roofing . I k . . . �(..: -1 : - . I - - - I of - . - . . - - - . - I . _... .-. . . BROCK ST., SOUTH 0 14P 4 '. H E @: PICKERIN 0 .... I i� the Franklin House was also rolled up F ONTARIO BANK - � . . • .1 . - - I . . I I , , . .. t and torn off by the wind. na 09ANg I , - _. .. , - , i . , - .4 . .� . .! Oil what a cough ! Will hi or 4K of .. - . - - .. . I . ­. - .. . 1"1111712incr: 3ed tlieWhitby Marble Works, , I - _., N - . .... - I . ...;-­� * , '... J. . I . I . �' a. . i r5 The signal perhaps of the sure Name . I T* . • : I I - .. I . ___ Hawker . .approach of that more terrible disease eon. * not � . .,. . i sumption. Ask yourselves if you C.. ,fMathison & , ' The best advertishics medium in Ontario .. - . - . - ­ . . ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run - .Manufracturdrs of 9 I - - ' I- , ... . . . .- �_! IL A LIMI il TIME EM - . I . I � - . I q -1. ..­ _;�;,L ,11 . - � I , I . . . � . . I . .. - I � � . i A .. L ­ - . the risk and do nothing for,it. We know MarbleMonuments, Headstones and all - . . . . . Count 4, I . � . � . . %_ _..i - . . . y . . - .. . __ . . - . ­ - IV from experience that Shiloll'S Curf, will . other Cemetery Work. L' . . . � . � � - -_ A I �., .. � . - I .. - � . - I I � - . -.:Wr ."', . . - . - .". - _: . r - , _. � . . . . .. . 0 . 1. * - . . 2� 7T - ­ ­.,.� t;. -_ I :. - -6m Alto Importers � I . . I ­ I : 11 \ 11 _cure your couall. It never fails. 2 mportat" of 800tch � . . .i V Swodish, Am- . I . . . erican and Cansidian Granitois' . . . Su - '. - . On the night of the 1st inst, an attempt . . . We aa� ' 'offering Tit' NEWS to new, b �.r - M All parties wishing work would do well to Call I I . C .n HE . I I .., . .1 . ' I . ..- i was made to burn the Bowmanville Ceti. • ' a before purchasing. All workgaamateed . . .. __ . - . - I -Livery, Thomas J. McMurtry pro- " us scribers the balance of 1892 for eras . end prices of the lowest. . , I � . riefnr. Tlin ha in a yn . 6.1, - - ..- � . . . r . J . -uJr"g& U V I.,- - * - -.- - stable was ablaze, but was discovered, by . . * - ; the hostler and extinguished without call. ., L . . - . . . . .. i, ing out the brigade. Suspicion rests on a I . .. - I young man who bad•been hanging around 1 - • - . 'i , ille stable during tht, evening. I - • - . . f evening. . . a Mr. M.1 Wiiite, Wh6, for the past fifteen I .-.-.---,,'- - � months has so efficiently filled - the posi- . - I I , .. . . tion of engineer for the Markham electric . - ligvhk and WAt,ArwnrkR syaom, left for . � - "-. ­ . - . . • . . ­ - -..-. . Port Perry Tuesday, to take charge of a . . : I . - ...I - large harness Shop in that town. Mrs. . . . . - . White and the children will follow in a . ­ - . ­­...-J.�. ... - . I "I' : , -.. , ',inn. .- . . ... I . . :.-, il. I . . . . . . - 4t'. "' , , .- ,;, , a - . . .; � - � ­ � , 11 VIGOR aid STRENGTH I '. 1 � - 75 CENTS, .. -CASH. . ''to - _­ 1, - .�.�, • • . ..... _., _.._.,...__,.,.,�"_.. . . - . - , For LOST or FAIUNG NINHOOD, . I 11 O___ . . � . - �1'1-:�', . . . _. _. .. - . . . . .. . .- .. . � �. . - . . -:- -..,.. � -, ­. - , General and NERVOUS DEBILITY, . - . .. ­,-, .,�I.,�.�� . . � . - , . I . . ' Send - n name and ca* sh., --i - - -­ ..., '-_1­'., I " Weaknem of BCDY AND WANDO -` ' . . : . . .� "-! ii . - - , - 11 Effects of Ffforq or Excemp-q fr. 01A ----- ___ . - - - -11. ______ -------- . .. _____ __. . . V.-.".47, ..e. - -..: , or Young. Robust, Noble NAV . , -7'1- - ' . . "� . . - . . - 11(WD fully Restomd - Now to re- - . �. . ­ ..'� , _` �i: .11 01-j-'�-nm2zol-=.- W'9 ...._,.J��. �, 1up and strengthen WEAK U,V- � . . i.. . . . . . I . � . ., _. ..­ .I... I ­ t_t . � I I . . . . I . . . � ­1 . . . - _� .. DEVELOPED ORGANS nd PARTS , . . . . - � -THE- . - �.. _.. ... ... t.- 1. I . . . � - 1-0 - , I . - I -1 . I - 1. � .1 _.- . U-4 . . - I ",.�:,�!-,:, . � 0 BODY. Absolutely Anfifflng :' ' . .. . . � . _.�._._,�*., , .- - . . . . few days. Both Mr. and Mrs. White . . Consumption Cured. . . - ". . I . "', ' * . .. . . . will be dadly -missed by their legicu of 110NIE TREATMENr-Renefits Ill - . .,. ' �. � _�t.";, , - . , . An old physician, retired from practice, hav-/ I . e '.. � . :.. " - � - ��.`;, - . . . iris had placed in his hands b n East India . . a - .:- - �' �� t' " . I friends in Markham and vicinity. missionary the formal; of a y a In a day. Men tadfy from fifty Sty" I , - .,. . " PHOTOGRAPHER � � . . . - simple vegetable . I.. � - . .. SMost people suppose that the manufac., r6filedy for ttke speedy and permanent cure of and Fore*n CounWe& Write them. .- �-a- ,, w H i (disposed of his Toronto business- , , - - * - . . , ture of tobacco consists merely of taking Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and . � . • . I all throat and Lung affections, also a positive Book,- explaWfon omd proofs Go_ t. and will hereafter devote his en- . . � .... . . - the leaf and pressing it into plugs. The . - _� . .. ..- � - . and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all . � .. ., I , , ­ * � (� Geller . 1. .... - I -, .i. . . - . . _.. fact is however, that thetrocess is a very Nervous Complaints after having tested its mailed (Sealed) ftEL Addita --- � . . . . tire time to Whitby GaU � .. - ' . = - ps.q . � . .. . - - J 1. . _... delicate one, and the least false step will wonderful curative wers in thousands df CO. . ; � . • , . - �. ,­ - A .`��.' i � ERIC MEDICAL 0,j * - - . I - ases, has felt it his y to make It known to � . .,-.: .. . ­ I i � aj duty 'R . --I , is already en0i- ' I �, ....'_ 1. " N, ': - � Comm .... ­ �,, . _. :_ -:,. .- . ..-. .- 1v( , '. - . . . ore the flavor. The leaf must be caire: c 9-4*1 . BUSINESS .. his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive ft . I BUFFALO, N.Ye - .."., - fully attended to for months after it leaves and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will ,t_- - - , .' - - - ___ - � . . I . - � 3 ing to huni, but the facilities are - - .. ; V� - - - must neither dry send free of charge, to all who' desire it, this . - -_ : . � I -, W - . . the planter's hand. A ' - ' - I . _.__1 1. r �� , - - . - . � 'a. , �' , � . ­ . .- � . recipe. in German, French or English, with full .. such that he can accommodate all . --- - ..� ­! � .� ille, - too quickly or too slowly. Even after it I directions for 'prODaring and using. Bout , * - PICKh'RING * - '. bd ' _. .- . - �­_­ . - .: .. - ­� .-- - �' - . .. 9 . I ... - _�:,,_;� � - who require pie :i�j" f'�'-'L, , paper. W. A. NoyFs. 820 Powers' Roo ... I I � . 1. I L pictures. During the ,*. -._�� L,,4 " j-", - - car of manipulation is required. The -11 ' - __ t • . - . � �i . � - has reached the factory, the. utmost deli- I mail* by addressing with stamp, naming this , �k , . by . � I - . - . .. �_ 1� . '?!,�.. � _.- - ter, N,Y. 33V , , , 12:� . holiday season call -and get phot - �. *11" . � - - . .- Oa. 1- � - � I he - L 4 . . _-_ - _!' :;4" - - - `8 a mber Yard I - - �"-_ ­ . L . weather must be carefully studied, for - if - -- --- ------------ � . . - - . . & - ­ I 4,'P � . . � . . . '. ­1 . . . " wl. w . . � , X , -:- � there too much moisture in the air . .- ..� L 41 4 - � - that will be finished in the latest style �, � ,:: o,!,z­�, . . , � LL 1;. _.� . Am i . ' . _ ;.. when it is pressed. it will mould, and the 00�'SCOURROOT L U M-BER LATIT A" : Pump Factory .- ". . . 7 - 1, � of the art. . � - . I .. .-, .., � " -, < I . . - , - qawe will happen if too much moisture .. ) 11 . � I . I .. ..;1. : , . . �. .- .. I _. ­ - - . I - ­ '. . . - . . I I . , .. - - ".-, C , I � L ' . , � C i . . -:, . ,­. . i I COAII'OUNI) <:�. aaro-�Ov., 71r6prieto:r, , "Now-* . .. : , . 'I" . . � - � . , . - ,;5"�, - � - , . M �, I . I - - - , :,i , . I I L - ­ .. 1k use'l I - . .-­ � . 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The pathos of life "shows itself in many A a a ` The CIIriotls Ua88 Of �1 -Z`0 •_ The more W'an Ron aced the more his ' , 4._ g g g wane. Sometimes it can be read in the pin- . '- °` " wonder row. At last'te decided that the It l brie of those tales that illnstrats. the . .­'-'­­_1_­. _a , - The slant -eyed maidens, when they spied g shed features and ee►d lips, or in the eyes "� •' The cue of Ah -Top, gail cried. ea le must be a god, and he fellon his knees manners of this cruel age. The pirates had humid with disappointment. It is not Is a eonsli-tt►tion. and not a local disease, , x g i "IE is some mandariniv" before it. Then be ran and told all his l�ng been the scourge of the honest Venet- seldom expressed in words, or if it reaches and therefores it cannot be accred by local .' !!}e street boyK followed in a crowd;' friends about the wonderfu! winged god ran traders. Sometimes they would die- the area of a cash it is too late to make applications. It requires a eor�titutloru,l r` No wonder that Ah Top was proud g p . I 4 a And wore a conscious grin l that-sat on the wall, and all the mandarins guise themselves as merchantmen trading itselF heard. Dead faces tell the story often- remedy like hood' Sarsaparilla, which, 7 t- : came out and fell on their knees. peacefully to Candia for wine, and then eat, and the mourner, reading it written. working through.the blood, effects a perms : , ; a But one day Ah -Tops heart great sad. 'fit s My late," he sinaid, "is quite too bad! , .. At last one of them said: " We must throwing off their disguises, would prey there, cries aloud : nent cure of catarrh by eradicating tore im. _ . - _ ,^ ; _ `; lvty cue will hang behind me. place this now god in a temple, where we upon all around them. No mercy wsa •� ph, if I had only known t But I never purity which causes and promotes the disease. . ' While others may its beauty know, . cart offer proper worship to him." . shown in these fearful contests. Between thought of it " Thousands of peoplo testify to the success of - _ To n�a nothing to rem Its d ,II e. to show' So the- seized poor Magna, and before he the sea- robbers and the merchsnta there we►a A woman •lies dyinR who has had one Ilood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for catarrh - Z . ' ` �' ' . At length he hit upon a plan. , knew Ate was held captive by chains. He a lasting and deadly hostility. It was. to grievance al} her life. It is such a aimp.e when other preparations had failed. Hood's = • I- Exclaiming, I'm 9, clever man! r` was terribly frightened.and very much mot- the pirate class that the Colutnbi belonged, one that the telling of it would provoke a Bas:Clruilltb also builds up the whole system, , - kK I know what I will do : tified, but not for a moment did he forget and of all the corsairs of the day they were smile, yet to her it was an intolerable suf- auc, makes you feel renewed in health. x:, I'll simply wheel myself around, that he was a king. He could not under= the most renowned. The elder Columbus fering, mental as well as physical. But she - `: , , And then the pigtail will be found pp y had never spoken of it to anyone, least of e,l r.. Where I can see it, too." stand ofie word of what the men said so he had apparently lain in wait in vain for the CAt h could not tell what they ment to do with rich fleet that sailed yearly to the north. all to him who was the one to remedy it. d . . tit 8e spun himself upon his toes, - him, _ But he had a son, known as Columbus They wete young a hen he bought a gig OJ S ' -_ -t � :,::, A3 a,moat tell upon his nose, He t {Coil ht ho would» ak to them. Junior, who followed Cie same rofession, such es eo to rode in fift ears a o, and - t's.. - He grew red in the face.... g- speak - p people Y g - . But when Ah -Top could whirl no more; • ' " Most mighty airs," he said, " I do not and whose true name was Nicole Uriego, or it had no apringe and very title beak. 1nSarsaparilla' I ;. - He foun-1 the as before, a ho a at last succeeded r bad - _ p t o , know or what you are but I am Magna Nicholas the Greek. He tee this they traveled long miles over 4�_ Rosol ed a its place. Avis Kin of the Birds. I came down in the ro eat which his father had so log to funerals and to christ- Sold by all - King p j R roads, to church, gristf. �St; six for fib. Prepared only 1- "Aha!" he , " I turned too slow; here to see if such creatures as you did essayed in vain. The prize was a tempt• enings. At,first he belped his IittFe wife up by C.I. HOOD & _ V, ',,,othecartes, Lowell, Mass - - . - _ ' Next time, you ace, I'll Laster gu. really live and now that I have seen I in one to the bold buccaneers. The into the hi h seat of the i ,than she i 'X : Besides. I stopped too soon. , , g g gig ' ���� �L'trs�► �Y18 Qollafr T - Now for a good one! Ah, but stay - would like to return to my friends. I will Flanders galleys with their treight were jumped up ; as the years went on, she _ - - . _ '' a.. He lookedliko aballoon. tent —I bog you not to hurt me." perhaps two million of dollars and . Sons and daughters came, and her has dltdicionJl Advertising: .. , 4 =i - �o fast he whirled, his cue flew out But of course they could nct understand would have proved an immense fortune band bought a spring wagon still higher, The advertiser' of ten slights this' which a '. And carried Ah -Top round about. him and were preparing to shut him u in a to the captors could the have retained the to tee out of the mud or the dust. The ' P P g P Y man never thou ht of its bein a hardshi is a most important branch of his business. t= An awful moment came— splendid temple, where he would prol►ably spoil, g g P lie re res his co hurried} and without The helpless spinner could not s I - have died in a short time. In 1485 the galleys were ui ed with for his wife to clamber over the wheel into p copy Y � The poor man had become a top ! gs y pP judgment or thought, leaves its display to � - This gave the top its name. Suddenly there came a whir of wings, unusual taro. We have the erase of the that farm vehicle. Her neighbors consid- the rioter's taste, does not attract • • - - ' - — and the condor swooped down with such the eye ,P>R .- - p Senate under which the set sail. The Bred her a fortuu to woman to be. able to pp _ - forces a on the man who held the ea to that Y or.the dollar of the reader, and then says ` t $I, $g(}j,$ $ yjsjT, p tx Doge Giovanni Moncenigo appoints the ride. When it became too hard and her advcrtisinsr does not a Advertising is -- f ' he let him go at once and immediatel he F -; r� Y noble Bartolomeo captain, with a salary of strength gave out, he would call on the tall an art, and does pay, If made a study. Tha - . � 1 . _i� Once upon a, time the eagle -was the king soared far above their reach and returned six hundred ducats. Four rest altos strapping boys to" c` ive mother a boost .�_ - -'. of all the feathered world, and because k e g Y PP f3 Y advertising agent has goods just as legiti- with the condor to their craggy home. are provided, and to each captain a unty and other couldn t Cave told which was lived up so high on the mountains and occL- "Now " said Magna, " you have saved mate and valuable to Well a» the salesman of _ - . ., o , K y of 3500golden ducats is romised upon their hardest, the boost or the climb, drug3 or jewelry, and this fact is recognized - '_ pied so exalted a posit:�n be grew to Lhin,k my life, sad hereafter you shallbe the king, safe return to Venice. his moue was to Butat last she wsr/s unable to et in with IV ' "_- very muds of himself indeed. He imagined for we will still hold our own domini8n in g by advertisers. The essentials of advertising _ '. _t that he was ruler not ono of birds but c# „ be paid out of the, tt,x on the Jews, euid out a chair, and amid >tlCUCh Rood natured, can perhaps be stated as but.thrce in num- - II Z the whole created universe ' spite of those who lives before us. calla u anew Shakespeare's unreal picture; unfeelin raillery, , mother was often u to _ . p apes p R Y g P bar :you must have what people want or Now this is a vet dwn eroua state of But the generous condor answered r it is plain that the merchants of Venice were her perch, where her feet touched nothing, can be made to want ; you must select the.. - - . ' .. = I Y g No, no ; I will have it ad. You shall the true Shyloeks of the time. A medical and she could not lean back, and was in proper medium to reach them, and you ' - mind to be in: A very wise man said once be the king now and always. Only that I man was i nod to the fleet ; his solar mortal terror of bein jolted out, and no- .. . . ' that pride goes before a fall, and the ea¢llr think I have roved," he said, with a al g Y g I t' moat tell your story in an attractive and . ( x IF -: found this to be true. p Y was only dine ducats a month. Minute boo ever knew forceful manner. All the resources of , . % ... wink that I ath the stronger." rules are given for!the canduct of the ex- Wow she lies dying in that darkened room He wasn't called the eagle in those days. �• wink, it," said Magna • and if it f; modern ingenuity are called to the aid of: _ He Fwd a much more hi h- soundin name: pedition. The freight is to be paid to the from which e►�e shall o forth to her last R the advertiser —art, poetry, music, high j g g pleaselr you and the rest of the birds we state. No deck -loads of tin or pewter Ware long rest, and she is talking wildly, delir- I literary ability, keen business insight, all . It was magna sulk, which means the great will settle that way. You are the stronger, ppee - bird, And that too helped to make him Y g are allowed, no currants norm dasees are to lonely of all the things of her life, and as contribute their quota. Lincoln's famous + + P but I am King. be stored in the hold. Two galleys were to go she talks her husband looks perplexed and ' sa in that " ou c:►n fool all the o le art -- ' .. eot►cer',ed. And that is how it happened that in the says to the neighbor who is Lakin care of ppe to London or the English ports, the rest to Y g g of the time, and art of the eul a all pthe One day the dove met with an acct- world or birds the ea le ranks above the p p p . . dent. She hurt her win and was obli - K S1uI s or Bruges.- On their passage they 6e� = time, but you can't fool all the i • g g condor, although the condor is so much might. touch at Malaga and other ports in Mother seems to be getting flighty. people all the time," must not be • ed to fly very near the ground. She could larger. Spain ; on their return a ship was detached But soon she addresses him : denied in practice, if one expects to - - tai reach her home at the top of the moon- - to trade with the Mohammedans along the " Don't, ut me up into the seat," sheaays buildup an endut ing success. Advertising ` fain so she had to remain down in the wearil `•p' 1 d rather o in underneath than ' The Oar of Jng�ernath.. .� Barbary shore. The Venetians were too Y, g is a field of an infinitude of variety •what valley for several days until she got strong. i keen traders not i,a find rofitable markets sit dangling up there. It's broken my back succeeds in one branch is a failure yin an- 'When she was able to fl she hastened to. The Temple of Juggernath at Pooree 1' i Y even in the lands of the infidel. and worn.me out a- riden' in thatoncomfort- • - �_ the eagle with a wonderful story. Orissa, says the Rev. W. Miller in the Elie- - able way. I'd rather have walked a thous- other. Intelligent study of the question is t' - "Oh, great one," she cried excitedly, "j f sionary Herald, with its surroundings, was Tha Columbi or the Griegos were at last Y an absolute necesaity.— [Pharm Era. J • • ., Y, and times if i d only Fed the strength. _. —_ _ ____ _ , , have made a discovery. Far down below completed as it now stands in 1193 A. D. to seize their prize. They watched with „ You never told me, mother, that the , I the crags on which we live are the most Its erection occupied fourteen years, and seven ahips — powerful, no doubt, and well wagon was hard. to get into afore," said the ` - wonderful creatures. There are - reat heasta cost a sum equal to half a million sterling. equi ped —off' the Spanish coast to intercept . . -i e Cin s d man in a troubled voice. . il many times larger than yourself. They It stands in an enclosure, nearly in the Corm the fleet of Bartolomeo Minio. The com- ,• No I didn't want to vex ye," said the • _ ,1 walk oa four feet, - and instead of- wearing of a square, marked off�by a massive stone mender of the pirates was Nicole Griego, poor little wo-itan "hut I de hope if they - feathers they are covered with hair and wall 20 feet high b 652 feet loo and 630 the son we are told of the elder Columbus. 8 , , • g - Y g ' come for me with the chariot of Israel it , '� rl .' -' there are other things more strange still, broad. Within the enclosure are found His father had disappeared from sight~ will be easier to get into than our farm 99 = _ - - 1 - who are clad in something does not grow some one hundred and twenty smaller tem- But with hipi in the pirate ships was an- wagon. If it ain't, I believe I'd rather - . ' on their bodies at all. They walk upon two Plea dedicated to the principal objects of other Colum4ns, the future discoverer and .- modern Hindu worship, so that each it admiral of the Indies. In his ``` Life'" Fer- walk' feet, but they have no wings and they carry P• P - It is not much of s star ,but it ie one of .r their heads ter high. And when the grim, of whatever sect finds his own favor- nando Columbus boasts of his f&ther's sham y - ° Y g Y Ate od or goddess represented. The hi h in this famous engagement—famous beta the (ridden tragedies of a human heart, and t'"' �- t ` meet each other they make queer sounds . g P $ gaB %, t exemplifies what I was talking about —the G. Gloger Druggist Z� Watertown, - - �--- J con cal tower riain shove the others "like it led to the settlement of Columbus at I is- i - '-, -, • t ,I ,c < and bend themselves forward in the most c g „ pathos of life. W is. This 1S the opinion of a man - - i--_' peculiar manner -" an elaborately carved' ar -loaf one hnn- bon, his marriage, and his faturo exploits. P" p - Pe - 1 Another case is worthy of notice. A who keeps a drug store sells all The ea le smiled in a vet sit crier we. dredandninety- twofeet i h and surmount. He was now a man of at least fifty, harden- P g , - . . . n''- g y p y g woman died recently whose husband was . and replied: - ed by the mystic wheel of Vishnu, is the . ed by thirty -six years of ceaseless adven- y medicines, Comes in direct contact P known in his neighborhood as a good pro _ . "lily daughter, you grew, weary with year shrineof Juggernath, where he sits in jewel- i ture. What rosition he 'heW ur the pirate eider. His wife had all that any reasonable with the patients and their families, . - - ed state, with his brother Balabhsdra and Beet whether as commander or seamen his . - - . Long journey, and I fancy you saw most of woman in her walk of life could demand or and knows better than anyone else . . ' these tl.inc;a with your head under your sister Subhadla. The images are rude logy, i son does not tell. We only know that ha expect ; that is, she recieved clothes and how remedies sell, and what true I - win clumaily fashioned into the form of the hu- served under his relative, Columbus or g I board fora long life of labor. Sometimes merit the have. Ke hears of all - ' .' I• "Indeed, sir," protested the dove, eager - n bust, from the want up. On the I Griego, and that he fought with desperate she wanted a little money to exgend for Y - - 1 "I was not dreaming. Pray stretch our 'occasion • of - the car and bathing feativale , energy in the famous sea fight off (,ape fat • the failures and successes, and can - - • Y• 8• Y Y herealf— perhap,t to purchase some of the , c _ teat wings and o see iZor ourself. You golden hands are fastened to the short Vincent. therefore ud e : f� I know of no g g g y useless things that s man never buys. But j g will be convinced tbea-" stumps which project from the shoulders of Tl•e corsairs 'or the Columbi approached when she asked her husband for money. he medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat, ._ - She was so vet earnest that it made the the idols. their prey in the evening; they waited all., - - j - - g Y sprung a series- of answers upon her that or Hoarseness that had done such ef- , ' - - ea le think. (. The next tower is the Hall. of Audience, , night on the still Atlantic and in the morn- .. . 1. Venetians. effectually silence tier. "I really ought. to investigate thin mat- In which the pilgrims assemble to gaze upon`'rng rushed upon the onetians, It was Al Don't I provide well for ye Jeony? festive work In my I _ s .• the images. The next structure is the 1• seven perhaps eight ships against four. , Coughs, family as Boschee's • ter, be said to himself, It there be ar,y gc' n hat do ye want than. I {iain't iven ye - . Y . such wonderful things in the world 1 would lared Hall, appropriated to the. musician4 The galleys were heavy -laden and unman- i�, German8 ru ISt . -' - g You krow I ain't invade of money. y p. _ I like to know it., As et I have discovered said dancing girls. Adjoini..g the above is a eagle, compared to their swift assailants. Sore Throat, . y t So he carried the purse and provided winter a lady called _ . no animal as teat as myself." the Hall of Offerings, where fruits, flowers, i The. C:olumbi had, evidently resolved to . - . g Y liberally- gave everything but a chance for •• and various articles of food are de iced, make sure of Choir prey. They sailed under S' K Y g HOar88l18SS, at my store, who was t None that you acknowledge to be so his wife to feel independent � she was really - i . t eat, ou mean " said a voice close b preparatory to being offered to the i ola and the French flag; and may have been fitteC# - suff�ring from a very . . - I ' gr y , y less ii► the household than servant, since . Turning. about the eagle saw the condor appropriated by two priests. The outer. out in Genoa. It was the custom of the she would have her wage. I 13ut when the Severe cold. She could hardly talk,' i structure is the eastern and principal en- ' pirates, it ' seems, to assume . false ' ? • - `_ perelled on a crag above him. Now there p wife died, and the title of remorse that and I told her about German Syrup - has been for ages great strife among these trance to the enclosure, called Sings- dwara, colors. Bnt dreadful wee the contest comes with death had eat in the husband " _ . and that a few doses would give re- . - birds as to which was the larger and strong -` or Lion's Gate. In front of thin is a beautiful and fierce the fight that raged e.}1 day, remembered that the one thing she had g ' birds But as the eagle w more beautiful than monolythic pillar which stood for centuries as C,olumbits had- told his son, on the tran• lief; but she had no confidence in _ g wanted all her life was a little money to . ; - the condor and had a %moocher tongue, he before the Temple of the Sun at Kanarak,' quit sea —the seene, nearly four centuries open as she pleased and then his heart re- patent medicines.' I told her to take . - . . had held hig position. twenty miles of north Puri. The structure, ,later, of the battle of 5t. Vincent —and his tented. tIe weal to his mono box and took a bottle, aIId i f the results were not "I think," continued the condor, "that with a double roof renting on pillars, north ,narrative is cotifirmed by the 'Venetian Y of the Lion's Gate, is the $rian Mandugs, or archives. The four great galleys under thence some of the. abining silver coin it satisfactory I would make no charge - • ' if you would consent to >► fair measurement held and placed them tenderly in the dead, for it. o A few de. s after she called - - ou would discover that there dwells vet Place of Bathing, where the idols Bartolomeo Miniodefended themselves with „ Y . Y Y unfailin o era a F, om the first Co the cold hand of his wife , Sayini,• that she near you a bird larger, than yourself. RWICIV8 THEIR PUBLIC ABLUTTOMI : $ There, he said, she allus wanted ter and aid for it I twentieth hour the beat off their save aid be without it in future as . " Look here; my friend, said the eagle before being repainted or decorated for the Y savage have some moue of her own, and mebbe WOtild . I g awailauts. The chi lod "w't Y „ . loftily, "we will settle this dispute bare car festival. 'it is only at the bathing and other, and fought ha d two hapltd. They used slre'}1 know that 1've give it to her." a few doses had given her relief. m and now. I heard that down in the valley ca festivals that Juggernath a pears in And it never entered into the sordid soul _ . 1. p we are told artificial ore and the bates • below na dwell 1Ceasts who are :able to Van- nblic. The Brahmins say that the reason P of the man that what he had done was ever. ^ —' —" - .. , . , p fastened their ships to the gaalleys by hooks Fi18CtrIC Lighting. quish us both. Now I am about to go and for this is that people of the low castes, who lastingly too late. g g' - - - see if this be true. If it is,. why then there am prohibited from a teriu the temple, and iron chains. Then no doubt they board. In eat calamities we have the s m- - - ► Asa no longer an use for on and me to oar- P 4 g P eel, and were at last successful, And then Y The Royal Electri^ Liglrt Company of 1' g y . Y 9 may have a sight of Juggernath and be shy of our kind to help usbear them. It Montreal has decided upon important - - . s ;� rel. If it is not. true then, we will have a Fernando Colon relates the romantic loci - saved. - u the nagging pain that goes wit h us and changes, which it is expected will create - -. ? -_ fair contept for the mastery. Are you aatis The en ce in front of the Tetn le is I dent that led, he thinks, to the dieovery of Ikea all the sweetness out of life that vie g s • � „ °p �` p. ,anew world. The shi�r iii which his father quite a revolution m the lighting of the �►..�. _� jed ? a great place of concourse for Qe pilgrims. fought was lashed by chains and boats to a . mart bear alone. And because we must city. The companss has obtained a charter . 1. i i - "Perfectly," answered the condor. ` jt has stalls and shops on each. aide and ' not reveal it to the world, but keep it tin- for utilizing the Chambiy re.pids, and. as _ • Then tiro eagle called all the feathered , down the center for some' distance. It is groat S set Venetian galley.' The t on fire. seem shared, it beaomes'to as at last a demon of not n as the water is low enough, operations • ` tribes together and spoke to them. He first the commencement of the broad, sandy road, ! to have sat Columbus a ship on Eire. The frames consumed both vessel- The only unrest` are to be commenced. The rapids are sus- taad the dove's story, and then of the tom -. a mild in length, along which the ears are Y A man bray" wear a woe>det, arm and go eegtible of developing, at invest.vater, over. t between himself and the condor. 1 rtssOUt•ce left t0 the survivors was t0 leap - par ,dragged to the Uooudichn Temple, or Gar- through all his days with a smile, but there 20 000 horse-power. The company will •' " " I'm oin to find into the sea. , P P Y - 4 � y _ And now, said he, g g den House, its terminus. is not a moment day, or night, ht, that it does thus be enabled to dis`ribute in Montreal, -. �-> 11 $ oqt about this thin If there are an su h Columbus, an excellent etimmer, seised g g• Y c The day before the festival the oars, which n oar that floatesd near him and partly not cause him pain and apprehension- not only the arc and incandescent lights, , j creatures as the dove has told me &bon are fort five feet high and thirty.-five : five feet . Y When be is alone the smile becomes Pitiful, pp y p - Y' g y resting on it and partly swimming, sustain- P + but also intends to au 1 ower for m�nu- and I meet them and they overpower m , square supported on sixteen wheels; seven it is so full of self- sympathy. facturin ur see elevators, and mills. - . and I never come back, wh . then n esd himself in the water. He knew that he R purposes, ' Y+ + Y feet in diameter, are arranged in front of the was about six miles from the land the coast These light afflictions have not the dig- One of the good effects of this scheme will must choose for your king the one who • Lion'sGate. The idolsare brought out of the pity of misfortunes. They are the mar -'yr - be ebea n the electric li ht to at least .. , - - of Portugal, and made his wa toward it. g - ' you think most worthy. And now I bid yo te.aple in a most ignomipons way. Evan g y dom of life without its crown• r cent, below the rice of . • good by, "and spreading his wings the ep e - Juggernathis pushed and rockedal ng to the Wearied, half inanimate, ire was dashed Pe P - - upon the shore. He had much difficulty in — I _ -' - - -' - f did bird shot down from the mountain. ear, a rope being fastened aroundia neck. rnvivin himself. But he was near Lisbon, }- - There was a great flutter over the a$a `e h&t * th us king from.below and hauling It rs the part of a areat mind to be temp- Virtue treads paths that end not in the , . - _ -- ;` . -and the birds crowded around the dove pp and made his way, a shipwrecked penniless -1 from above he: is hoisted tap and fastened to ' pe erase in prosperity, reaalate in adversity grave. learn all about the matter. There never h seamen, to the Portuguese ca itch - -From . 1. - _. to spite at the admired, d to e u of Richmond and other peers his seat on the emir. „ de wh a vulplar a red, sn The Duke Ri - The Mystery of Columbus y Eugene refer a mediocrity to an excess. of Scotland are directly Interested in the . ' - been such excitement in the. bird Kingdom -- - ry p y Y y Lawrence, in Haryer'a Yapuzime for April liquor traffic, either as distillers or owners . . . . - `;' ` . - before. . Cotton Mills Oomolidatioa• A crippled man is helpless ; frost -bites . ` They waited very anxiously for their rat s, - of public ho lees, Among the principal mic' to come beak, -but day after day d The negotiations looking to the collsoli- - - cripple and St. Jacobs Oil cures frost -bites offenders are the Dukes of Hamilton, .: game dstion of the cotton mills of the Dominion Ingenious FrJJrtade Uri told Des181'd• promptly and permanently. A fact without wand the eagle did not return, nor did he Athole, Sutherland, and Fife ;the Mar- ar tidings. At last the made u 'by a wealthy Montreal syndicate were closed some of the Paris dealers in gold have re- die ute' uises of Bute, Ailsa, Breadalba -e ; the - send y g Y P c on Saturda in Toronto. The consolidated • Zron Albert Rothschild who naa been Mora Zet- . 4 . their minds that some evil had befallen. him 3' eSently been victimized in a very ingenious , rls of Rosauery, Aberdeen, y . business- will be . known ass the "Canada died the other y . and a council was held, of which the condor ( manner. One of them recently r+ecefved a Ail in Vienna for a long time, land, HaddinRton, Home,. Elgin, Werr;yss, s'. Colored Cotton Mills Come ny, and will z.. .. : was chief. After several plans had been Pa letter from Russia offering*Wid much below daY• Stair, and Galloway, Sir John Gladstone, discussed, the condor rose to make aspeech. ( embrace the mills hitherto known as the its market value. After some cortespon- Six peons were killed by an avalanche the nephew of the 11 Grand Old Man," is ' - :� i•11d friends, "said be, "you all heard our Ontario. Dundas, Merritton, Lybeter, Ken- dance, in the coarse of which the seller ex- Ain a gorge in the vale del Blois, Venetia, o, one of the most extensive whisky distillers . . . - , king syay what agreement we had made in!reedy (Cornwall), Stormont and St. Croix plafned that it was gold which had been Thtlraday. r North Briiain. ``` cease be did not come back. But I am re- i (New Brunswick), which will now Dome stolen by the workmen in the Siberian ' - _ - solved tt, take no advantage of his absenoe under leas control of Messrs. A. F. Galt and mines, the Paris merchant went to Riga to , . . , t .: . ;. until I have gone to find out what fate has i David Metrics, wealthy Montreal mar• purchase it. He tested the metal ana had - 1' • . L chants. The business of the amalgamated it packed under ilia own sn rvision: After -. - � ` befallen him. ' 1 (� A �T A ' *' mills will be operated from Montreal, and is pay y 0 W 11 VUT _A EQUAL, . 0 , i• Wore the affrighted birds could. offer a ace ital of 5000 000. the bozos had been sealed b himself the , protest the condor had disappeared over the said represent p were forwarded to Paris, but, to his amaze -���� O moot, when he openesd the boilers he found T� CURES - cllfls on his way to the valley. t nd has made harbelf a contained nothing but ew r It is RHEUMATISM ' Meanwhile, where was the eagle i I :The Countess of Ze la they g copper, ,(i . - He had found when he reached the valley S fiery popular in Ireland by appealing to still a mystery for him how the substitution -' 14 - that the dove had told him the truth. He; Queen Victoria not to interrupt the Dublin was effacted. It appears that several Paris S TRADE . MARK NEURALCIA! - .1 ,: .=r. - saw the eat animals of which the dove 1 season festivities on account of the general merchants have been duped in this manner. l _ t`� ggrr LuMeACO had tip moving about. The eagle mourning. Victoria inclined • gracious As there is no meant of prosecuting the s �f , alighted upon -a high atone .wall that over - ear, so business is good in Dublin and every- swindler, the French legal authorities have TH ilono EA' T 1' K�. looked a great city, for this was in the old body is happy- - been obliged to confine their action to. theM���A� SCIATICA, .. world. you know, hundreds of years before The paddlers and- rollefs of the Ohio Val- notification of the facts to Baro de Mohren- _ , , _; . " the new one eras discovered, and this city ley, to the number of 10,000 men, threaten heim, the Russian Ambassador in Paris. _. $pt'8in8, Qtf11i808, Burns,, Swelling$. ; I L. x,' y was in China- to leave the Amalgamated Association of _ THE CHARDS A. 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Peck E. 16th street gNew York 0 " ' 8 I Upon the tehrinking snow ; A Iii ri �tttt gilled ®L rl►ltl'b ai Twe ' • t ,, at Lnglttnd's Astronomer RaTai lRps of The south wind sighed of flow p City, visited Canada last year, and had the bNleel, s Thar Y01 • `� ' - '- the Phenomena. g Children With a oammor and Tres d fortune to i •• . _ , The r+o[te'�ing skies hung low. goo pick rap something which Th 'WhQ�v ' .V. r . - Midwinterfor' apace "s �t'rhelr Tireata, not oral suited her, 11 h • r 41 The spot on Liss sun, first noticed on the ' Foreshadowin April's face. Y but her neighbors also. fibs .....t, h Ades despatch from Belfast says g $erviline she'': - - 5th inst., as had special attention directed The white word oauRht the fancy, P ys : —A her- Writing the manufacturer of N . to it by the reports received of the interfer- And would not let t go. . - rible triple murder was discovered in this rya t— I bought three bottles of Nerviline ence with the telegraphic system of Russia, ' city to day: Allan Spiller became an while in Canada and treated my neighbors con, - .•�.,.; 'In reawakened courses with his wife '•'�';'•�I - Sweden, the United States and Canada, he , The brooks rejoiced the land ; , and 8n'apPu►g a hammer, or to some of it, and all think it is the beat � y -_ magnificent display of aurora borealis to We dreamed the spring's shy forces , some other blunt weapon, a battered her medicine for internal and external pain they ,'``''�: Were gathering close at hand. head into -a jelly. The unfortunate woman's have ever used," Nerviline deserves such • ,, ' ` • Saturday night last and the magnetic dis- The dripping ;� -.;•. 'O P - As it the cap had h Were stirred , brains hair, and pieces of her skull were a commendation, for it is a most powerful, f' turbance which was also experienced in , P .y ,A . - : - this count Mr. Christie, the astronomer - . The long- de -3ired rsuasion . scattered in every direction. Not satisfied penetrating and certain remedy for pain of , royal, info med our representative yesterday Ot April's soft command; with beating his wife's head to pieces, all kinds. Take no substitute. �-- N S slier took a kn - t that thif, is the largest spot yet photograph- but antic time had cheated P ifs and cut }ter throat, _ N . almost severing what remained of her head WhiC� CIII'Bd ®e Of CO�SU�PTIOM. '' `" ed at the Greenwich Observatory (where the With hope's elusive gleam ; u ` ' from her bod While S iller was en ed • The Inference ie That He Would Give thanks for its discove . That it `"'_? ' . ` sun has been regularly and systematically The phanton► spring, defeated, Y• P SIB ry --:,• :t... ••F. -1 photographed since 1873,)and that the great- Fled down the ways of dream � . in his horrible work his two children, promoter (in a confidential whir er — "If does not make you sick when you -i —it ; �,._. And in the night the reign frantic with fear were in the room escape P ) take ft.t .• =_,Ra - . est attention has been paid to it with a view, Of winter camp again, ' + P I should approach Alderman Huckleberry y'yx , ' to clear up, as far as possible, moot poiuta With fro9t upon the tercet from which had been cut off by the murder- with an offer of $1,000 for his influence do Give thanks. That it is three times as ;.�;; - - - with regard to the cause, -periodically, and, . , And stillness on the strovt n ..., -- - ','. er. After he had killod his wife he turned you think, he would accept its" efficacious as the old- fashioned it - , ' - perhaps, even more particularly, the ma e I • . upon his children and struck them in cod liver oil. - _` -_..� .' • p p , P Y• gn . ! When morn, In rose and crocus, ° . Fellow- Promoter (after some reflection) — F_� •, tic disturbance which these spots belles Came up the bitter sky, and again with the hammer. death soon «From the fact that he came to me the other G :v° thanks. That it is such 'wonder- '; nn� ended their tortnee wherou n the brats in- ful flesh producer. ..y - a; about on this earth. Some excellent photo- Celestial beam~ awoke us Po day and offered to help us through with the ,._.. ,- To wondering ecstncy, flieted terrible gashes in their throats with Theme for X150, I am inclined to think he Give thanks. That it is the best re y _{ ka . graphs have been secured, but, unfortunate- The wizard winter's spell the knife. 9piller has been out of work would. "r COStduritt?TtiOTt,SC�1D r ` = -�°_ y, on several days the sun was obscured, Had wrought so passing well for a ion time, and is suffering from de- �ronehtdit w J `. . !4115i,- �- and until photographs are received from That earth was bathed in glory, • g g , �/'atltny tt� •,� ! ; - � - India or Mauritius the investigation can not As though God's smile were nigh, - - pression and mania. eased, Coughs and Col(l�. - Rfng Saeity, of Crobe, West Afrieati, an Be sure you et the enuinein Salmon "''..r,.,` be regarded as complete. However, the in- !he silvered saplings, bending, = important alley of the British is dead. Y S g? - • . - formation which Mr. Christie has- obtained Flashed in rai f gems: ' : .. .�...d pp by + color wrapper; sold by, all Druggists. at :• - - is of the greatest interest and value. In the The statlier trees attending • . - .. D O Tea Trapped a Wolnaa• .!- ,- _ Soc. andI.00. - ..:_ Blazed their(Iiademo, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. first lace the s of is found to be com used A moat remarkable ea tare of a des rado - . - P , P P White fire and amethyst . , of two nuclei very black surrounded as was accomplished at Decpkertown New Jer- Are ir<B�OOD r - :.xr . } y , All common things had kissed, - S U 11 1• D1fB - . •-,:,-c:•,, usual b a penumbra or fringe, and with • And chrysolitesand sapphires sey, on Saturday, by Mrs. Sarah Baker, the rr ,;�.•:< y P g , Pe ' and NC:BTp KEEP T�Y,�' DOLLA ::t;,,,: several smaller- nuclei connected with it. Adorned the bramble stems.. wife of a farmer living near there.. She was P i TO1VeU. =. 1. The <`�'; . OecupS�ing as it does an area of about crystalline contusion sitting alone in the dining room on Saturday 9 supply - " -' '.. ; afternoon when a tram entered the house- in condensed �(JC? N/T T /NG ,;:: ': 1 350ths of the face of the sun as we see it, All beauty came to birth . P fornl ,tLr, the sub- ' 1 -'. , , _ IF . the "s' spot"—still to speak of it in the singe- It was a kind illusion, Ile was some moments in the dining room stances needed to Y `;.1::;0 P To comfort waiting Barth -- MACH /NE far number —is plainly shown on the mega- To bid the buds forgot before he saw her. Through trouble with enrich the Blood - , •'f and to rebuild the Ask our detain ' .- -'' `��� x . Lives taken at the observatory ; photogra- The spring so distant yet, .. her eyes she was wearing green spectacles, Nervel,,thuamr.Yin AND �✓ 9 machtitnc apt. '. and this fact together with her silence g for' tt, or send a Jet. et!a�n _ phic plate ten inches square being used, and And hearts no more remember ' , g ' , them a curtain and 1� . '', " . if the.solar disk being eight inches in diamet- The iron season's death. . ' made the tramp believe she was blind. He speedy cure for all � for particulara and petite dial. ..0 diseases ari s'n THIS 19 GOOD FOR O *. BRirD . - er. Without, therefore, th a aid of a magus- -- [Charles G. D, Roberts. commanded her to get him something to eat, from ImpovArishe ', ",,j : fying glass, the unusual size and importance _ and this she did. He asked her if she could t ' blood, and shattered ON THIS to CR EEL MA N I; R pg , I- . .l1'i rs., Qeorryelo:on, OuE. y ,. .- of the_ spot are at once evident. But it is • ' Be e, but she said she could not, although nerves, such as par• �,_ . * . ,: when the negative is placed under the mic- `2 Spimeon and Beecher. she knew her way about the house. After k slysis, spinal dis• cope and accurately measured that the Several writers are speaking of Mr. Spur- making a heart meal he demanded what ei��. rheumatism, . 8 Y aciatics,lossofinem- `.,.A ", :I. - details of its size become more striking, for geon as the Beecher of London. This is to money there was in the place. She at first p cry, ergsipolas, peal- < ft is found that, while its rcatest fen th is said there was none, whereupon he seized 1 Wono thohe g g use words without discrimination, if any- scrofula chlorosisor hq about 100,000 miles and its greatest breadth thing more be meant than that the two her by the hair and threatened to kill her. green sickness that Al 60,000 miles, the whole .group extends over were respectively the most conspioeous To save her life she told him that a roll of feeling b ec so many, etc. They b :f ,._'r: ,i 150,000 miles. reachers.of their eneration in Eo land and bank notes was concealed in the oven in the have a specific action on the sexual system of O ' . -_ P g R both men and women, restoring lost vigor. 0 ; Asked as to what was the cause of these the United States. In most other respects kitchen. This was a large brick oven be- O O ,' #� longing to an old - fashioned fireplace not '' spots, Mr. Christie said that between Mr. Spurgeon and Henry Ward WEAK MEN O THERE HAD BEEN SEVERALTHEORTFS Beecher, the difference was so great as to now in use. The tramp opened the oven (young and olds suffering from mental worry, V - form a contrast. Mr, Beecher was a emus• and got in, trying to find the loose brick be- overwork, insomnia, excesses, or self - abuse, Cy - . . .. framed to account for the phenomenon but Mr. Spurgeon, a man of immenso gtalent. hind which the notes were concealed, ahopld take these PILLS. They will restore ...1; ^ . ; . - none that was entirely satisfactory. There Asa German says ; " The imagination of While he was thus busy, she took up the lost energies, both physical and mental. - ... ..� .. - ? - - were those; for instance, of Faye, Seechi, and talent reproduces the stated fact ; the in- kettle from the st000 and poured some boil- $U 1�1=" ERI N�C WOMEN -- - - _ i . . . -, . Lockyer. The theory of the last named was spiration of genius makes it anew. The ing water on his legs, which he promptly afflicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their - CARRi :rib's T4P� c -� . -. that the snots are caused by a bombardment first disengages or repeats ; the second in- drew inside. She thereupon closed the oven sex, such as suppression of the periods, bearing are the best in tiro market 1nc1 have patented �� of meteoric matter fallinK.into the sun and yenta o: creates." Beecher was almost deals• door and secured it -with a table knife. She down pains, weal back ulc ©rations, etc., will and these pills an unfailing cure. inlProvements,not found in any other make, - - - causing ,% great " splash." The nucleus, as tute of verbal memory • Spurgeon, a pheno- t•heu ran to a neighbour's and told her story order one from your Carriage Maker. Take _ . the dark spot is .called, is cola, and i;i at menon of precision quickness, and reten- to some men, who released her captive and PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS noother kind. `�:t ,i levier level` than the general surface of the tivenesa therein. As an organizer, Beecher took him to a lockup, should take those Pills. They enrich the blood, sun ; while around the spot are generally restore health's roses to the cheeks and our- THE B Li:3'I' I$ .1.� P g Y was without marked ability. Spurgeon rxt all irregularities, �j �j seen what are called faculoe, parts of the lacked but little of having a " genius for 1I,�� l S THE CHEAPEST, Unnni Of QrnnB. . ' Bitwuta os Im".LTroxa. These Pills are i sun's surface which are raised up. Often, overnment" and system. The one under- y i • � .� g sold by all dealers only i11 oozes bearing our ,I by means of the spectroscope cats be traced stood liftman nature fn general, bu0 was An example of the cunning of gulls was trade mark or will ba sent by mail oat id ' masses of molten matter surging round -a red easily duped ; the othex had an almost in- observed at Tacoma when several alighted on receipt of prico--b0cent■ a boa orbpfor s ti0. ,. , ► over the nucleus. the apparent movement tuitwe perception of character, of fitness on a bunch of logo that has been in the THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., _ � A •.� .- of the spot across the face of the sun .s, of or unfitness fora particular use. The great water for a long time, with the submerged Brockville, OnL, or Morristown, N.Y. ca - _ _- course, the movement of the sun itself care side thick with barnacles. One was a big w . i Y- preacher of America was unpractical and g � - -' z � ±, ' tm ills the so-called spot with it. On these points dreamy •the N'ns;l'ishman had a sturdy cum- ray fellow, who eeerned to be tha captain. .,°. vs �o i - Mr. Christie was careful to state that all is mon :;ease which never failed. Beecher was He walked to a particular log, stood on one - We Want haam� sit _ . . conjecture : and he pointed out, as an objet- a man of moods, worked when he felt like it side of it close to the water, and then ut- A 1 Address of E• *ry ° . ► O ,.... f 311, ASTHMA IC• a , �' __ Lion to til r. Lockery's, theory that while the and inclined to procrastinate ; Spurgeon was tered peculiar cries. The other gulls came r� , P.NeroldNayes 11.1 s, a . ' . Al:a .. tw = . - spots never appear far from the sun's center as industrious as a mechanic id b the and perched on the same aide o the to CURED TO STAY CURED- a et ;k -�o euf° A�o.1 %Y . Pa Y g Eri, . the-nearer the shot is to the solar equator piece, and punctual to the minute. The which, under their combined weight, rolled I • -�+-• ;: n A a "" . the faster it appears to more ; a spot at the pastor of Plymouth Church preached, wrote, over several inches. The gulls, step by step, T = : '` ..a I - - M -.. „ extreme Limit from the equator taking two ke t the to rollia until the barnacles' •Learn to cut - -tio bet- Z = :r. i g and lectured on many themes notcloaelyre- F g g YOUNG MEN, - ~' dl, s lox er to com lete the circuit than one . ter trade Thoroa h .— � _; a f - . Y g P fated ; tha preacher of the Metropolitan showed above the water. Thd birds picked inrartietion given n at TORONTO CUTTING. 0 E . - 30 BCSOOL. tt,, -C r, ,N.. .r t* -v .; , 'near-to it. What he was able to speak more Tabernacle was Primarily a man of one book eagerly at this food, and the log was not 1&3 Yonge 8tA TcrnrH nto�ierate. � , o positively upon, from the records at the Ub- and one work. The former received im- • abandoned until every barnacle had been Write for ,articulari. Also agents for the -. . servatory, was the characteristicofthes of lecturing; - alcliowcllarment Wafting 11x: blue. It hay STOOD THE TERT for over t0 YEARS P menne sums for the latter, after Picked - which i, a record noother mill rain claim. - - astheyhavebeenobserved .InthlscOnnectlOD his early rears, declined to lecture. Beech- njT We still GrARANTP.E it to be XOltE RE- - avery valuable series of diai<rrams have been er attached less importance to the letter of � - Confirmed.. WITSON'S COUGH DROPS16 L1ARhE /�i hltiS;lly than any other w :ndmill prepared by hie. Ellis,both from the Observa the Bible, accepting 1t in ' "`' p g g °ncral ; he con- tti a mnhc several other styles both for tions since 1873 and from the records 'prior ceived his own ideal,, giving to them two 7`he favorable impression produced on the - Are the best in the world for the Throat and 1'i XPANG WATB11 and DRIVING MAt711%- that year, allowing not only that the niaR elemente which mark genius, "novels and first appearance of the agreeable liquid Chest, for the voice unequalled. Calf. it \TILL rAT VICIT to WRITE 1A for - - _ netic disturbances have been coincident , • �+ y fruit remedy Syrup o[ Figs a Lew years ago g, a T. W. KtatnyPd an each drop. . ,large de,4cript ivo catwog +,c before purchasing - grandeur, using the Scriptures l,3 far as has been more than confirmed by the plea - t--- 1'• +•Ise where. O \TAKlO PIf1IPC0.. LTD, To- with the appearance of the spots, but drat they would illustrate his concoutlons. All -` -- -- _- -- Out. Mention this paper. the intensity of the disturbance has been in, saut experience of all who have used it, and , - . - eXAQ . o with the size of the spot. They of �i ur Con's aerinons d d' 1 further show -that the "apottines3" of the . sun reaches its maximum every eleven years, dying gradually down to its minimum of . " . absolute freedom from spots, and as grzdual- ly increasing. There was, for instance, a - - minimum in 1878, and the maximum at the • end of 1832 or the beginniug of 1883. Then, - _ again, there was a minimum in 1889, since . which year the number and fre uency of • ' the spots have been increasing• t is a not- . able fact that when there are the fewest spots they come near the equator, but when . a fresh cycle begins the s is appear in high .- - er latitudes — about 35 degrees or so from th t th h p g were raven lied y from the Bible; hence, where Beecher was often vague, though ap:endid as the Milky Way, and, to the ordinary mind, when different sermons were compared, seemed somewhat contradictory, fir. Spurgeon was Cppositive. Though Universalists, Sweden - giaus, and Spiritualists, claimed Beecher, and Arminians and Calvinists quoted him against each other, none ever doubted as to what S urgeon held, or accused him of self - contradiction. Mr. Beecher made radical changes in his theology ; Mr. Spurgeon none. - The Farm ?*L 'V-& the success of the proprietors and manufac, turers of the California Fig Syrup Com- pany. Talk of the intense watchfulness of love for the interest of its object, commend me to the vigilance of hate. 'There is no sllsrp- euing of the perfxption like that produced by an intense, insatiable, unappeasable desire to wound. Rature'n Oreative Poie>!n Surpan all the arts of man. Fearless of contradiction St. Leon mineral water has proved its su- periority. Used freely as a table water it absorbs these secret one that quench life. AN I MUTAI LIMBS. __._.__ MONEY' - - MONEY MONEY . -1 Pe are the leading firm in Canada. No -------------- - - - - -- --- ------------ - - - - -- _ other firm can infortte with an every Limb LONDON AND CANADIAN warranted for (Alnfort, Finish and FaUc:ency. equal to the be +t in the world. ' - - 1 auTNoRs cox, LOAN D iii CHURCH STREET, TORONTO. N AGENCY 00.1 LIDI ITI 103 Gay tat rest, Toronto. . The Boiler' Inspection .' :: . Capital • 1. AND 11180ANCE CO., OF CANADA. ... tB6.0�t),000 Satablighed for the prevention of Aeam boiler .. ffioney to Loan on improved !arms. eft explosion by gcoparinspection�+. Sir Alexander, and town property on liberal term4 of a - - Campbell. K.t,.XU., Liout --Gov. of OnCrrio P P y rep y -. President. Head Omre, Canada Life Build- meat and AT I ---- cUttR$NT nrrus DiUN1- CiPAL 1)SBENTURSa PUROir - ,--+ , q'.- . i :hA t. 11 ' 'ti -4 m 1 4'� . 4 ♦4y ,- .�� ;:. r . - _�: °; '. .:`, i.. ` 'fr ' , ,: 7,,. , r q.. K . - X0: �,..? Flt , �i,• . �',., fl-c- . K .. t•; " ` . , . -I:.. 1 I �' 1 Asap. . e equa 'r, oug never appearing at a e Q ILIUM - - Ia . Klan t;t_ W., Toronto, rbout.• .t and tio. Apply appraisers or to �' PP g Alen `3t. Leon soothes, feeds, and tones Consulting 1i:nginoets and A 1 refusal a �. F. g[R>�. li+ian greater distance than 40 degrees. "'The only hope of the future farmer up the nerve and vital forces, is so • ages. - 'these are the solar phenomena in connec- will be in his brain," nays Gen. Rusk, fall of that m sterious life•sustail.ing fluid, Solicitors of Parents. Oboice farms forsale in Ont. & Ida,nitt>tas : -- tion with the spots. The terrestrial mag- "The sharp competitions between sections cln be igait7 The charmed, refined feel- - - - - - -- , _ - - netic phenomena are equally striking, the and countries which will he induced b in- in�'a that flow steadily :+n when St. Leon is magneticstormsordisturbanceabeiugofgreat creased facilities for transportation will stir imbibed those only can tell who try it welt . , , ', extent — amounting to several degrees in the the agriculturist up to hia best efforts. His The Spencer house, at h "sugars Falls B U �• deviation of the compass, chances for fortaue making will be great, (American side), was burned last week. It �= ^'"`` _-, IN THL P$ESExT MSTANI X, , ' but he will hate to be prepared to fight the contained 300 rooms. Loss x100 000 �A f� -- -2- `' ' soon after the spot had passed the een tea battle of competition for them. He must d ALL HEAL��� "" Probably in March more thin any other meridian, there was a great magnetic die be sufficiently well educated in scl urge u mouth in the year, are the ravages of cold _ ' turbance from noon on Saturday to noon on •far as it is applicable to agriculture, and he q -: . . � f' Y in the head and catarrh most severely felt. Sunday, and that was accompanied b must be intelligent enough to study his sue- - / p 1 Do not neglect either for an instant but - . aurora on Saturda night. ht. Darin this rounding' and to apply his tnowledge to _ Y g g apply Nasal Balm a time-tried, never -fail- period both the movement of the needle to the .conditions about him. He will be able PP Y '`_ - . � �. -g. to meet his fellow - citizens on sn equal inq cure. Easy to use, pleasant and agree -_ _ °, _� the north and its attraction to the earth able Try it:. • Sold Oby all dealers or sent i = .'7 ;,. footing, and his brains will eommand from -- ;f- =_ fi.:_...... w, showed great disturbance. This has bean by mail, post paid, on receippt of price —�Oe Tom- = SOAP _ - C fixed by the recording instrumerats at Green his class in the industry which he repre= and =1 a bode. Fnlford do Co. I3 ' - - - ' rockville, F_ _ = with, which work in this way: In the point sents, the respect and consideration which Onk _ r . . „' ,; - of the magnetized needle is a small mirror, he deserves, and he will give other classes = � - � . e .. i$ the .- gg and other industries due respect in re- Astringent guard is kept abort the hotel u � `enable and d4waW 3.; which reflects light upon sensitized pupae. Ordinarily, therefore, there is oa the paper, turn. the farmer of-the future will be a at Iiyerea, France, whale 4 ►seen Victoria is - _ — �oap to %ash our head With M . ` . •t business -man, able 11Gt only to compel hi• sojourning, . r' ', ° 1 which revolves on a drum, a continuous line, - -� ,� . i which shows that the needle has been uies- soil to do its best in tha matter of product- - - ;': ; °- ` It resery the hair makes 1L 9 G11660Ns' t T80T1AOHE OUM = <. _ -- - p r;x, -° ion, but to study the markets wAd know �:. -�. _ __ =�_= f r�, cent. But when the magnetic disturbance per tttraie b ='` °t ;:. of Saturday set in, instead of astraightline what will earl the beat and what. will com- y Di'a00: ®� Prlos ills~ "� _r`" ;reW� keeps the scalp healthy - mand the hi hest rice. This farmer ' will ,: f �- there was recorded a eerie' of zigzag lines, g P A tins penitent never forgives himself, g��►aee ut Imitations and always ask for BUSTO� "�. shoyving that the needle was darting from keep his ac ;ounte like any other business- man eo that he may know exactl where � - A, p, $0Q, t.: '1-{ . one side to the other to such an extent to S - _ _ - _ . his profits are and where have been his - ,;,,� •. get oft the paper —some fear or five inches lessee. These.are strong aalificationa but • SEND FOR . ESTIMATE in width —on both aides, many time4, and g 9 TORONTO B cure AND t -ONFECTIONERY CO - - _, . __ ? r - they are essential to the farmer who would 1 make the t ood,i. r them and oeo- pal. 2,$� i1 - exactly the same results were found in the R y . register of currents passirg� through the do his business on a broad plan and who - • . earth. The matter of interest now, said Mr, would succeed. As to the question of his p 'Q L L Y I I r kq j\JFA6IC EIC�LLB iF8)E 1�OiA+a CnTTI:fi Christie, is to discuss what is the connection education, when you consider that he .oust lyl taught by btisa Chubb, goneral agent `.I YOU N]�_ ,;, between the sun spots and these extraordin- have a knowledge of all the principlea of or Ontario, tlsy Tango 8t., Toronto, Oat, v , -" ism• dry magnetic disturbances. There are now animal and plant life, that he must under- - - Iron tl wot+zder a r u8i else' ANT D-- a Canadian House a Dian ©lup - � � '.•" .� s�` � . three or four marked cases on record of large stand the constituent elements of soils and I fertilizers and that he must have some knower with $kQ00 to buy an interest in the f-V ' Pulley how you maul- _• , '1.' _� . - spots on the sun being coincident with these led a of mateorolo busineeg. and sgroo l,o England and take c ' PULLEYS � jf'_ - disturbances on the scale experienced during g meteorology, chemistry and the businesscontrelled by them P,O. Box3 To: t.t. . ed without it. :rl �: the past few days ; but while there .are no °thee sciences closely connected with crop route. * �O - : ; ' `< , " r ��llPLIAtGB . - cease of a la e s of bein seen without ma . raising, you will see that the ideal farmer - 4 - 1 g P g g of tl:e future will ' have to be not onl a YIELD TEA oures C Nostipation, sick y �� : MAl�R SPLIT On SOLID BY THEY ARE MADE. v::�;# �' netic disturbances being felt, there are canes „ Headache, restpres the Co mplexion. brainy but swell- educated mad. Get Fred cam to at: GAnt►I>ZLD Tau W AT E R Q U S R in which the latter have been experienced p _ ,':a - w Ao1€11CV, 317 Church sL. Toronto. h. ' ' without sun -spots being visible. This might ( . be urged as upsetting the theory ; but we - Limit $ . - Rr4f- BRANTFORD - SPLIT �sy SOLID V �u '_ ` `• °- oral see what is oin on on one aide of the Johan "Where on Quin' ?" DR CLdte><o t7�lrAt;rtatnrng y DQBiLE - Y going y— Y ,�ATA� , never tall CANADA- I ~r :;, "'; - _ sun, and it is very possible the spot was. `bra _ '1'ommy� -" Home. Dolt't you belle mtt�► send So. in ctaulpa C/U� . the other side ;" so that the absence of a a callin' me Y' 6or postage acid we will mat yon R E - RR i(� Oaw LEAD . kf` k. A visible spot can not be held to prove that " That's no'thin'. She ealledtwo or three a free trial package' Cltarh Cheat calf tJe. _ ' t, 4,, � y, .;;„ �'.,' - p4 i there is nothing on the sun catsin the dis- times before." Trento, out �T q 4 h .r . turbance. •� ' JLWA 1 t Sl i t,: •jka : i. t r,_, Yes ;but she s oat ab rho peach tree DR. r4irr a 1Y1H][AJ.SDIs �. :; now, euttin' of a ultimatum." ASTHMA nevus fail• � �i R � � t R S • • _ �G �i- °: ; _ a=te : �� . - One thousand cabmen is the em 1 of - � z t. p send our andVUIR,U we will mad 0ti0II1t388 Wil01l _ - "' _, _, , . ! • '= ca companies in Pari9, struck on 3atnr- - , h±ee trw boUle. DR. TART BROA. Ai�� S�� _ s E. Sealin `vessels returned 60 ANY POWER tl, John • may' - ,;� Nawfoandland have made far eatohett. aoQa� r>cn. x.Y. Canadian Ds_pt �� E Orit Of .. w' ..( .,G , 186 Adelaide alt W. Tomato. Canada, - - - ; ;:a, •i' WF- ' _` ,. a ,,: '� f,: _ S'� t, <+i I , _ ��ZT�t ., ., _ _ Bast l�rlp Falt�y llolvelsio _ a °� ' �' �.1 _ Syr' 9 r of � .�. J - Y,, 1 �sQ•tn,aR r h,, tom- .: f < 1. € a a. }ry g t . °"�µ q ritl�- ! yr i_ . }^ _ -4: 0 r �•x •} ' .ter «e: �,• 1 - �c '1.Sy.r .f •f _ i. � +, �cjs .. -1 r `'� sY. ; mod' .'�, •. "ci' 'r `-�.� _ w x7 1.. �?Fh . �:,' ,:�i s o t. _ )� �., `t'`,' • ..ti• �, +y a - c 3 ' i # �e _ ; Yw is .0 t .•e_ Lh. �. .. i i • -L'� r�/''ti - '4G' -.:,` �,� .,l .3 ^iauC .°�-} ..r `rd -� -"i>r ".{ -'J' T _ . 3"'• '4 - fl S•, i %�. '..'fit° - . ' Sn ='` )N !h;f .b . N -nom spy `dYi- _ - '' -•4. ....Y .1' •. �h y, y'd ;> } 4�m.• 'S'i.. A ]T. 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''m• -', ri: t.. ­-1;,:. rµ.. rl w.... ,. - ..- .!- t - eeyy s' lY4_ �,j - �' -° • -E tit: � . _ � . � s: _. — - �• �•� _ — - - l - .'it' N� • • ' K . _ -, n TO OUR BUBSOliIB888 : B referring � ,� ` ` to the address 1'gbel on your paper you "'The Fire Company will have a pract• ItOARBORO_ , F . d°. -, '' r can al ways ascertain the date to which ice on. the morning of Good Fi iday. All .... - . ' � i i = f °,,' - •:.: R f yyogryubscription to T$e News is paid. members are re nested to meet at the hall Mrs. Howard, of Torol3lb has been '�'' '� s:. _ ` s_1, :- Remittapces are acknowledged by a . q • o • e �� � . change o! date on label on the first paper foi- at 9 o'clock. By order of Capt. Ham. visiting at Mr. Halmonds, Searboro vil. � � - I =�' 9 }q ` � �� • . owing receipt of money at this office. Always - Rev.E. Barrass 'D.D. will preach the lage• d' :' yam' r - keep the date paid ahead, tf Educational Sermons in the Methodist Rev. Mr. Watson, of Greenwood -Oa- �y' _ &L , : Church next Sunda morning and evening. . cu ied the pulpit of the WLACK !.' Y E D PEAS , : ` - - .. y g g P P P Methodist church (T1rI11i1E PEA S. .�_�___ � ry Collections �in aid of the fund will be taken. here on Sabbath last. `__ a { � � X�lC�xx � " EnVelo es will be in the pews for sub. The work on the double track of the G. ` M , »� - eoriptions. Large congregation expected T. R. between Scarboro Junction and 1„ AT /L =PTEA ,. 1. to greet their former pastor. Port Union has commenced They are BLUE E PEAS s , ' PICKERING. ONT:, APRIL 1g, 1892. ' 1. . -The Epworth League of the Methodist ballasting and laying the rails and it is Two Rowed English Barley - for sale at the Elevator at _ ask F _. . Church is increasing largely in numbers expected that both lines will be in ► ' - - � and interest. It meets every Wednesday use by the first of July. Frenchman's Bay, for cash oUly. Apply to W. W. SPARKS . • � ' � -- �� LOCALISMS . ' .. evening, at the close of the Prayer meet. The Bellamy works are- not under way -, -'. at the Elevator, Or to , . : : , % i - ; - ing. All ace cordially invited to attend. yet but it is expected that they will soon • , -, I . &. ` . N meets are THUS e ` 1. No person excluded The 'nqs a be carrying on their im royements as E 1rI�UDY ^ I -(food Friday. ... ,, p p il 12 , 1 2 in R ° ° �_ either religions or literary. A McDonald has made some new ar• A r 8g2 LIVFRPOOL MARKET r ! -) � � - Easter cards are now in order.; At.the regular meeting of the fire rangemeats with the landholders by I - I - - - -Choice Timothy seed atjLogan s. * company on Friday evening a committee which he will be able to pat some more - . -, y . - -Fred Bunting spent Sunday with his were appointed to make arrangements land on the market. �1 f . - • kt ,'parents here. for a picnic on the 24th of May. As the J • H. Cheap's sale of Trotters was as C O I' T O N A DE S . - ' -J. T. Clark, of Toronto -eras in the Com an has purchased the old St. successful as was ex ected. There were P Y P 1? . _ ' � - village on Fridayy.' ' Andrew's property it is necessary that an fi e offered all of which were sold except- - t � - - - .. -- . ' _ -� - -B. Bunting, E9q., began seeding at - amount of money be raised, therefore be. on , that being the -famous trotting mare, - PRINTS, ��� P`atiCl'Yl S. ' ... r - -�. it',..- his vineyard last week. side tl►e picnic, it wag resolved that an M una, the price offered for her being MIA \- . -Is it not about time something was entertainment be given in the evening, 8.• 75 from a Pickering man which was " - - ' - - . _ , _ - -, done towards our Township's spring fair. and the Dramatic club will be called into refused. Mr. Beldam secured a pair of ��rr (� nn -l. � -Mrs. John S. Harvey and her daugh- requisition. The club melti� bars are now promising colts at handsome figures, �- LINNEN 17 and CART T� _ -.. _" ter of Cedardale. are visiting at Alex. selecting a suitable Dramas to be given --•� - - . . 1 . - Findlay's this week. on that occasion, the practice of which - MALVERN ` -J. Broad. of iSeagrave, visited -wish will be gone on with. Their efforts have - • , ` _ - , -- his son here on Tuesday. He was called been so cuccossfid in the past that we ex- d cross sxeva. WALL PAPER. IN GREAT VAIIIETY - � ., �` �� "'_ . to Whitby as a Juror. peel them to make a creditable showing • ' - -In the Council minutes will be seen a op the above mentioned evening. Iron► the window o osite !`%111° ' � ' `- list of pound- keepers, lance- viewers and -The Township Council passed ' a by- And right across the way; - • . - PARKER, TT R - . , ;_.. . - p ' M y Abe flit�ed Gown a little note . �'� �: � t1 N1JA���� e athmasterg for 1892. law on . ooaday b which the boundaries Which on the sidewalk lay. " _�­. }. -A. Mason and family left for Oshawa of S. S. Noa. `L and 4 west are somewhat - • ` on Tuesday. They hake a boat of friends changed Chas Yahi►er lags been remov- I thought of course 'twas surely 'meant — - -- -- -- - - -- - -- - — - > :. . t' .. . - For one about my size, ', here who wish them success. ed from this section slid place into No, 2, go dowu the steps I started NEW T EA S - - -Jock Brooks left the Round House while the place now occupied by Mr. B. To gobble up the prize. : at Little in the hands of one of his num. Bakek, is removed from loo. 2 and given A thousand hopes, a thousand fears, • ' ��T ': .. " arena subordinates, on Tuesdayafternoou to us. The latter change is decided a possessed me ►n their tarn, RICE LO VY 1. - and ran down here to call on friends. eenaible one at least, and Mr. Palmer is : I !s -F. Roach of Cherr wood, has in WR by no means misplaced when located in 1 felt the chill of cruel words _ �"' + .Y p And then warm passions burn. !M< - - • . sheep enclosure a new -born lamb wei;;h- No.2. Mr. Baker protested against the GOOD TEAS 1' OR - • . 1. Ip over 17 pounds.. How is that fora change, but the, council thought hie ob I reached the note, with teembling hand d Itq folria to q"ich rndo, �� mutton crop. jectiona were not sulheirntly important to Acrd I found it ivab soap and whiskers . . LIT 1 t s ' ifll�i\ EY . - . 1. . --- I .1 t -John Reriamei has commenced Yl ►e alter arras f;rniFntP. One pleasing Which the wind blew through. • erection of a stone foundation under his ture to the eople of No. 4 west is that i - �. In this neighborhood farmers are start- - - - • property on King Street. The first stud the aectio>a ids been increased by some - • One trial will convlllCe Ou that - ' R - ing their t.pring work And seeding'will st►on .. - - _ , thereof was turned on '1Mlonday morning. 50 acres which will help to reduce the be in fall blast. - . . - - { --The annual Vestry meeting for the rate to some extent. - The fish is up and by all appearances our teas are the best Value that can - eleetion of wardens and transaction of - Hector Beaton, one of the Best known on Wednesdvy night, cruets will be a good . other business, will be held -W St. George's and most highly respected residents of bate for this season. � . - . `- . ; - _ Church at 8 o'clock on Monday evening this township passed away on Tuesday We are glad to.. hear that James Max- - , • be had. ' We sell fine Black Congo next. morning at the ripe old age of 9.1 years. well Jr. is reeoverinp from his recent ill- _ - I - _ -Today being Good Friday there will Mr Beaton was a native of Mull, Argyle. hers and will soon be cble to take his - . , . be service at 7:30 p.m. in St. George's shire, Scotland, and came to this country stand in the foot bd {1 ;cam ones more. . - at 25 CPIIts per pound... This 18 ex- - Chureh. All are cordially invited to at- when but a young man. His name is in- The people of this neighborhood would - tend this evening and at 10:80 on Faster separable with the history like to know who this Tom Cat is, and Also Whole sifted OUng �. - . q g p y of this town• where his head gnar&err are, bat as he is tT : value. morning. shit' daring the pact forty years. 1 >t'ev- a cunning old cat and dwells in the bneh • -D. H. Waltho,formerls of this ofiiee, leas to hie appointment as township clerk at day and prowler around at night they - - has, in company with one Mosier, started our mun;cip9 recordQ were trade, bat will have to take it out in wondsrin�. ' - - -yson for 25 centl3, fine $av(?ured. • �, 4( from that date n on which he. assnwed t� 1. - a job printing office at Niagara Falls. p some of . the men around this town cat - ... *_ • v ' . 1. : Canadian side. We wish Dave and his such duties these records are a credit to off the hair on the top of 'their heads so - . : pa p His business dealings, that they look like mobks. The object be. Our 40 cent Black, ClreB>a and N - cam nion success. our Townshi . -- Report hae itjthat Nicholas Morrissey both public and private, were prompt, ing to avoid scaring the ladim by the flut- ' : L f _ss � has purchased the Greenwood Hotel and fearless and just, and be passes away ter o! these lacks. They are fond of eggs Japan tees are great value. Every- • . will take posession on the first of May. without a single, enemy. This earth is not yet hatched but about to bet, they are . .. � •'Nick" is a sociable young fellow and will blest with few such men. The funeral mach adicted to liquor and tobacco. I i V. make s popular landlord. p A young man, who is employed with Mr. one should try them: Special prices ,, ` ` . - took lace from his late residence, white. Britan had a narrow escape while driving �,,, - I _. - -Those Christian Endeavor meetings vale, on Thursday and was attended b it - - a team the other da} It appears that one - _ held in the Friends meeting house each number of friends and admirers. a of the horses stumbled s iili the oaa- - � in 5 and 10 Ib. lots. Our tea trado . - - ;' Sunday evening, commencing at 7:45 are interment took place at theMethodist Cam- mr-n over the front of the wf wagon which 0338 ? . • ' largely attended by our young fohcia. It etery east of that village. The name of w,� heavily loaded with turnips. Fortnn• 16 st8adlly increaslLg Wh1Ch is a - .- - i will harm no one to•attend. Hector Beaton shall long live to be rev• ately the horses were stopped in time to " . -The prayer meeting of the Pickering erenced in the minds and hearts of Ptoker- prevent any serious injuries, . ` . . . x Y. P. S. C. E. which is held in the ing FeoPIf• - Tex Cer. - - Friends' church every Sunday evening at -A special meeting of the Fire-bortt _ - sure s1gII .Of BatlsfaCt)On. ABk for _ 7:45 will be led next Sunday by Mr. & pany was called at the hall on Saturday LiverpoolM�arkct� , - - _: Smith. Topic:- Easter thoughts. afternoon. The purpose of the session - , . trial sum" ple. . . f • - --The managing committee of the wasitog give the members ao opportunity Can it bep�se� possible that Liverpool Market. _ , . ' . . - : cricket dub met on Monday evenin and to bid farewell to their lei Lieutenant A. a lair pearl hidden away to Ontario's vast - y g shell is to yet undiscovered save by the dar- • e • decided to engage the college grounds for Mason. President Wise was called to the. ing bicylist or the thirsty lead of hay; that . _ � s � , � :'- the present season. Practice will be re- chair, and after a few chosen sentences, ita inhabitants are born, live and die, with 1 ie- I' . . �. - __.... t '. sumed as soon as possible, and a good presented Mr. Mason with an easy chair out having their virtues and heroic deeds >E F •' season's sport is expectei. for himself, and a rocker for his better heralded to the -four corners of the earth? . ' ' t - =Billy Hicks, the notorious tramp half. The gifts were accompanied by a [t is t Liverpool Market. origin obscure, ,. ,• - • printer, uaid us a professional call on short, but neatly worded address from probably protoplasm. &vinery enchanting. S , I : . . Wednesday, in consideration of•which we the members. Andrew was mile!. as lake Ontario. ships, fences, trees and other ' are mime a quarter. Billy is a living tonished at the expressions of good will objects too numerous to mention ; choicest I I -a ,1 example of what whisky will do for a man and respect in which he was held by has of summer resorts and watering places for 0 . - - b - when given half a chance. b�ethern. H6 had only done his duty as both man and beast. Inhabitants, honest, • -J. G. Thom son, healthy and virtuous. chiedy attributable • .. . . Canadian Manager an officer and a citizen, and therefore had IR of the Lancaah a Insurance Com an no reason to be recompensed is so tap to absence of lawyers, doctors and di P y P � VlneB• ;: o��rrrrrror.. rrr rrrr.r rorewrurrurrrrrt ,.ruuurrrrrrrru• a- was in the village on Friday with the giable a foe m. He thanked the douoe'a A pugilistic encountr -r took place between : - - -- - -- - - - - _ _ _ _____1_4_-__-_ _ -- - - -_ -_ r - )w . ' . 1. : Company's local agent, W. V. Richardson. on behalf of Mrs. Mason and himself, and two taufi owned by Messrs. Weller and .. _ - . _ . . . .- - He was greatly pleased with the appear- would ever remember the company and Jingle respectively. Altho' hard koocks ' . ; . _ . - arse of our village, and no expressed him. his friends for the handsome presents, as were received, no blasphemous language We are receiving dally our S pring stock 6 ' ' : self well as for many kindnesses received in was indulged in. . r -John A: Linton, for a number of other wa3•d. It had ever been a source In the small hours of night. "when grave- •O. �f •�� o a. - ears day switchman at the G. T. R. yard of pleasure to him to be associated with yards Yawn." Mr. Winkle's ears were as- •': p Jere, has vacatbd the position and Goo. the village fire oompanv. as it was a w ;dr �� with hideouseounda. Silently Prints MughIIs, . I - - . - b%,,X-- _ . . l - Seldon, formerly night hand, takes his awake, enterprising association, and he ing his gun, he Bred, and dea.h was the re- I . . - r lace. Wm. Latchford will handle the would ever expe=rt to see the good work a1°Ic' T °r"- eats beware ! Shaker Flannels, COftbll8, p The usual harmoniousr+elations exhisting '' ,. • • layer at night. John A. has bean en• prosper. He deeply regrette.i having to „ Cottonadles, S b irt1Yt�'' I between Mr. Tapmam scows, Biddie and _ C 4. , gaged as brakeman, and will locate at leave the;village,and so matt► kind friends. ,. Spot "are now ruthlessly severed. Cause, Winceys, Tweeds, - . - l • .. E } Little York in the near future. but Edit assured that the change was one disputed ownership of a turnip. They - - i . � i .4. - - . - ; . --Wm. Clark's residence on Church St, of advaeitage to him, and &list his position fever speal'• as they pass by. _ �Orsteds, Etc.* . _ ; • • ;- - south was the scene of a happy event on in the company could easily be filled with what wo would lik , to know : What Mr. ' . . . . . . � . .� . ! I � � . " . , J Thursday morning. At 7:45 Mr.William a more efficient officer. The chairman Pickwick' schandler,appareatlynotsatisfiod . ' - -(o) - Dickie and Mies Mary Swallow were join- then called upon the several members with the soft and pleasant associations =of .. p, ad in the bonds of wedlock. The happy present, who in turn testified to ilia -ear- his own harem means by invading his i - :. r net bor's demesnes. -let him beware! Aek to Bee our TWEEDS • We can B110W better value . couple departed for tile. west on file morn- neAtness with whioli the depar&ing broth -'-- -- - '!'he next meetin of the invited Oder of Our�su to r�s,de to order at X14 will . ' ing train and will spend a fortnight or so er had adopted himself to the interee&s of than ever. - - - _ with friends in Duudae and other planes. the company.. Not only would the cow. ii °t Idrioks yri 1 be held is the "kiln" .; Long may they live to share each others pang miss Andrew, but the villagers bid' on Monday next, a& 8 p. m. when the foi- bur�►r188 you. - • . . _ . . _ . 'o s. looked upon him as their defence aainst lowing officzre will bo oted for : Head y Exoeutioner, Ganymedo and Chaplain. A . .. ( . - I­ , -John Howland,* of Church St. South, evil - doers, and therefore as oonstabye Le large attendance is respe�ottuu�ysolicited. `0) of . Lad a peculiar experience on Friday. would be much missed. Farewells worn we extend oar most bearM#glt arynipa &fry - - .. tr While turning his horse and light wagon exchanged, and the meeting. was adjourn. to Mr. Snodgrass in his sad bereavement; We are 'Ialso handling seemleFm bootsllwhich We are sur6 - . _ I , . . - - on the brow of the hill site his own ed. to wit. the loss of his old horse, Billy. � 1 I ,, , --- -- - • - . _ _ ._. _.__._ _ .. __ _ ` .. i ' house. the rig lost its ae and away �' -- . Honest. faithful and tras, be passed away - will give perfect satisfaction. _. , tr _. went the whole aflair bowling down the ; - . , . _ ._ - ripe in years, and full of cafe. - _ ' . _ ek 1. bill. The horse and wagon escaped in- Wes; Cowie is bast)inA plows bbe.e ear. Stranger: pease and amp a tsar, a.� oU • . ",,(but Mr.: Howland was eontewhat Thos. Young, of Toronto, was here over For poor old Billie s buried here. it •. raised and shaken up. As this was on Sancta This was his matte' this was his lavr, ? , . °r He never went gee. chain tad to haw. - ha go ' .- I private• property, the Township will not W. Smith, of Whrtevale, u here flit we trust that the animals and their + s T1 In held for damages. week building the c olarlof B. J. Price's . - , - esbtives of +viiom we Lave made mention, f u :, ,At the Council meetnK on Monday+, new house will got find &Lei: andnl�r lareer- - �'1"C�`` t2; -1: /IN (a1 £ C1 Calvert Dillingham resulted k bill Mrs. Lase Littlejohn and chi)dree,I hate ated by our landableh� to ve them -, •3 p ` w ° of =10 for damastee to his buggy caused nicely recovered from there recent siege p,ae..nd, Y.i ket ,. . - A: upsetting ou the Brook Road, neathis diphtheria. mar br The base -ba4 club was a• will soon attract the alien ' of dis- 4 own place, The spptieent claims that ° tinguished statesman and travelers, b be- rHE- . PROFITS ARE D�w y the ditch M this place coeds railing and if Tuesday evening in tbs tailor slop. B lwy- f ally advertised in the pa lladtam of the - . - - -. &A ' thing peomilaes t0 be lovely toe the aF I+ i a. . sash had been done &tie aevident world proaehing wasoo. universe. Tacit Picssacxe ews, only one - = w "r"'•'- . - ..' ,: `.I. `;; t - N >sot have occurred. The* sra.atbouscwd A Iamis oaenber of paopis hays passsi dollar at:iotiy is advaaor. Oasrero. !� -. at just sash. places in this township, and if tbroa� here derim the past week ssskimm ' e 8�8 P� - l~ieve! Lave finer been sold for loner 'Qes than rve are; - . - the council has to be ble for suer thot Imatiion of the T•rao too)deni. Mr. - - Bales lam' now. maiang on our Ui Teaistitble spring bargains. We ask the . - . r 1 . - aeeidents, our tax b i ould amply Yarnold, P.L.B.. was there m� maw civil of seWn you on the alowst living margin, the finest .-a. , �.�; _ ' _ � _ sane the purpose of chumb spires. aremeots on Monday. Tva ay April IM-- t3rdii sots of beew . a�_./(�.��j.. _ ., � I V ,f ,'` : � .-The annual •dasoussion in favor A large number of the tempsriooe facile boll fYe'Oite!'e, et,a the tirspetig► oR Miss qnali�ieB that money Orin buy -in the line of all kinds Of tinware. �' � _ an _ t a of the t•woabi meal hers on Monda ..d C. A O•Cmno�c. at Plolreriay� .iltags. C1►il iD, inspect& $lock, and cympare 'ces, and you must admit ' :: = ' ": y Ph permanent roads is with as. , No m r• Terms. E. ionotetbs. gab as o¢e e' dock. , Pn y Qive a4 - . _ tk not' about those now m use. The +mot a d to tba even"), m.klrw that we are offering the Op ottwuty Of the sea80n. - f,- _ tee .f I * t we know in ilia townsbip is flu ceetain requssq as to the sabeaissian of tbs T T• ll' ' -�• r. dnotionesrla en - just one ehanee to make you hvpy. With goods , s n he east brow ot.Carrutber'o Loosl Opt3oa by -law. >m,� April 1 gale of Bed Roffflt beatttifel at r. • bs found o Great preparations have bees in bovee any! k4 to Clerremook the pngwsy mew. g� Qat,,on goes with every punhMp "�� :"_ I _ 1. . ;, lull, on the Kingston•t�oaghlaars. Each . during the t week deooratioR iliac sohail of lrtrs. N'. H. Lacey. Gals ai ! . an. at - h stone is dam thereon to put p ,. m4 spring enoug house for ibe Easter examinations. Yer- '' ermt. made known at sails. 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