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I � -, `�, ­­.. . � .. 0 :�5-"��?�,-, I' 1: . ' Aft; a I : .. " PICKERING- ONT-41. APRIL - 92, 1892 - , - --,-; NO . . .-,­'1 .. 11 . I . - . � I . "I 4i.:�.� % , I � I .1 . � 1, , � 11 . . . . . .. . - 11 . . ----- .1 - I - ­.,. .1 "I . I --"--. - , � , - . . - I ---- " �'. . e�s' .1. . -- - . ... , � , , 4. . I � I � - ­ fz�;V`,� , , ... - I - ,--�,..!', ,e - ,� � . .-I - I- " ; " �'.... ,�. - - . � , ".. . I - - - I t, - ".." � , � � 40, ­4 � - I , � - AUDLEY. BROCK ROAD. --, , !� .�i . I . . I . . . ,� .: - I . A , . � . t1roftootollat lgarbo- - * TNIDUS ­ . �. �:-:i:,:�­, Y I .1- . t- '' . . 1>1­ - . . . -­ - . - - :..-..- I . - - , . - . ..�; ­,i� EW­­--Q. -.,.' .., . . . . - �! O'. -- : �­ - I DECKER'S LIVERY! OUTAROL - . 0 1114- - . . .) 'fy . - . Two young men a mile or so north vIj - e.­-, '- "� , -. W-MIL" ­ 4 -4 - , ­iw,w - � '� I 1� ; - - Miss Ida Haney has been confined to " '­.� .r..'1;4i - .-­ I Med,lm,l. ., . ' LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY ited (so we are informed) at Mrs. Stark's :.. '-� -- '-'-1- . ";. ��, .. - , . . . - , � - _ .� _� , P ! ::,. . - , -­­---­-�­ �--�� .----- As I ha era` THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN By OUR the house for over a week with a severe . .� � " .�V,­M . - i -- ---�------­ - - - . I ve bought up Dan Reddin's liv . � • - .". . "., (11 . ­ I - . 4 W, - �?- ; . . . .-. 9 C.,Aj., M. C, Pj business and have added several now nd a week Sunda ­. - : i�.,. � ­., � ., ;, 'L , ­ . .."... , - Wca.,;, , 9 --.,v - , ..,-. - � , V.7 - 4 , I I - N.LB&TENIAN, M,I). - I attack of measles but is able to be aroui . � . , '... , ..,> , 7 . It. a s.o., coroner. office and Residence, modate . - . . Our enterprising ii1acksmithand �,^ 11'#� � . I horses and buggies, I can %coo ' � '' �: 32.�.* �:'Y.��'.­ , �"F� I . : "pin. . , �' , , - , . . . �,?� I . , . - � - ling Street, Pickering office hours: Morning the public with good rigs at all hours. I I . I . CLAREMONT. . - ­ Some of our young ladies are thinking worker disposedof five road carts last WOOL - I ..i.-.��,'-- I :p�-'.ilj �, ; Z �.�. . I - I . .1 � - Wen 'bus . I , . . .. - - - �­ .." � . � , " #� - . - --,, � .: .� , P - , - .� 6:90 to 11,3o ; F ing 6 to S. . - I - ' If you wish Such a convienence send in' , �`- - ..-.� ,� -. - I . I -1 of purchasiuga A 4 -::�­ ": .- .4'. - I i I .- Covered meets all trains. In 'safety bit but the . - r�. . �. . f " � X , , i�l - . - LNoTtex-Every Tuesday afternoon TRZ Na*s- , , ` - '. ,.�,. � 'r, :vivj , , ,� . . . . . . connection with livery keep a ,,, ,-,,',­., . -I. . , �� V . . - . . in In will be found in the ofiloe of Gerow's P next thing is to know who will they pur. your order at once. , , - '?-- - -- I I V0 Vusic. : , . ­ . �y , # . C0.1 I - .i - - - - - -- -�­­----- - - Sale, Commissiou and Board- -,*" Factory, Claremont, where he will be ple=tpo � � � . : -.: " , I , S)F4,1 I -:.I- -iC -1. . . I - .. , ... - .. - ,;-".1. . , -`&' ­� ` • ­ . f - I - , . - � - - - � �­,�, . . chase them from. CANAAN, N. Y. � I . .: , .. '. e r- -: - -�'­ -1�1 .. " Stables, Pickering. - . . � � .� I , , .7. . :­-) - "I ��­ -�­ - - --. ­ - . ,,, I I � . . ­ ?V-, -."", 'v- • . . . - � , ing St . I see env of his subscribers. I . . � . 1A, 1� > , - .. ' . , - . f , �`r -11, - . ' I . - I - - ,. .�.. -. . . Miss Ida S'irnpsto ' - Romyo. . . . I . .. i.-101 , , �" . � - ,=�n. - J. H. Jobbitt now sports a fiery steed . - . ' .-.�.,' I,! - ,,�. . . 1. - . � �, � . . - -assumed, that where -:.j,�, - ,­-N, . UPIL OF T1117, TORONTO CON-;aeo. T77. =:E0.XS- . . &--WA - - It irnay agenerally be :1A, . - . �4- - . . , ­� I ... - � .-- ­ - and fanev top buggy. . . . .. I ., 11 . . L ".! r4. ­ � . P gervatory of .Music. is prepared to live lea- 1 .I DO(I t al 1Z I - X --, r- Cedar Creek . PWP!-.-. 1, - ;i,te in anything like numbers ­­N�"­. .. I'll ',;,'.�rf� � . . , 1-4 • w . . �-,-!�11 . _" -, .. I .. I ... . sons in both instrumental tal and vocal music- Re- . , i . A.B.Dowswell,of Toronto, with his . - .. some in,'ividual will enterprisingly open a -.;, ,.. a. $1. , �..IVT . e . . )t4v* - - AO !- `3 1 1 1.1 - . I . �,. , - . mces given if required- . I ;:-' 1 -4 :` -1 -�­` ­ � .... ­­ . 10T4 . - 1 �'' . 1. . . 6 family, spent Easter with Wm.Dowswell. .t ­ � �'! 1 !", . I . - I - . . .. ,. . - *100 I .,I .� - k. -, . - . �� . -, - Thorough Instruction Guaranteed . �c ,: :,:., . - .. , �', � I . I The standing of the three highest pupils store to � , i ovide for the wantsof his fellows, . ­ -, . -, '.. . - - . -, I ; I'll � . - I . . "4 . . . � � � 5 Rev. Kippan and Mr. Milne attended - �, I .. . - . .. � . ! . . , . 0 . in each of the classes for the month of for .-,,,..,deration. This place is not very - 1� � ::::: lt�� � - - , , jdoS I w , ., : ', ­4 ­./�.- :� . 1, - � I Andress, ClaroMOLt. . "�, 8 VO a m -04 the meeting at Pickering much 1w: � nd in c4 vilization, for it claims to 'I -" ., - , - i � �­ ,�P- - ... I - Add .. - I M. 40 � 04 08 March was as follows :-Fifth class, total V% I. , -,, ; . d " ... ." k. - .., � I � -1 � . . .,. . 401- . 0 . ^ . I" ­-� . '. � ,a I I l-, ,,� . �.. . I I-- ,ilnr I M -4 1-4 - " 1 .&Q Tuesday. have it st ore. ­f is an out of the w�y kin - ,.- I -, ­ 1-1 � ­ . - - ----- - -.--------- 6. - 215-Fred MoAvoy 195. Maud. Holdon .. - .1; 7 -, .. - . - I I ,;, . ... . -- - --- -- ­ of store too. You may buy groceries and . -:�- - . . . . . . . -- 4., ,-, 1 . .. . , . . , . • - -- ----- -- = . . . . -Led with her mother, 194, Matilda Waddell 176. Fourth class, 1.1 1: I . � • . . 1 '8 Mrs. Gilpin visited , .0. - ., ou'r i N . . . � : . � - I . - . ] �- . s.. . I � Legal. C3 6-4 clothing there, and if so disposed rest our ., ­1' ' .. �. -1�0' I . . . SlIq di . W -,- * ib 0 a A Mrs. Bell, over Easter. She was greeted. � : -.1111 .. 11.­ #16., -- .1 914 94 .. , � - . ,� . ), I .. .. . ­. -- -.----- ---.------- CS W4. . �4 V-4 �4 R total 210-Florence Holdon 195, Alex. frail bodies on front ­ `.�'. � : � ­ � - I 11 . ,.- •. - ": .� - -. ; e,� -, t . . . .1 - E. FAREWELlb, Q. O., HARRIS- Z - -idy - tq . . :14 2 by inany old friends. Waddell 186, Judson Ward 105. Jun. one end of the counter to the other. The - :., ' ­L� -.N � ., � I i, , , - I , I - 4 ri ' , ... . V, . ., , -1 Drney, and County C3 E ,: i, ­ . . . �y drown Att4 ,.� 4VX C, to ,6 t- 5D M � Mrs. E. Bow'es and two children, of - �. - r . . 1.�', ­1 I r I . ie T9Ft, Count House, Whithv. 10-Y I I 'e, . - " -4 � ." ih ior Fourth class, total 200-Wm. Pugh man that firsterected theseatmust"ve 1;� , .. 1 'It..­ --� - icitor, Court 11 ___ ­­-- .... I . Portage la Prairie, are the guests of.H. . ,.� -,. ... I .- . - I. ... .. �� Sol ---- ­ ­ - ------ - a �� qoa . : , * . . and Myra Ho)don 158, Mary Smith. 148, been of a very sociable turn of mind for it -- .� - .. - :��, - 1. . . � ICIfOR, NO- ;: 0 t- . : .. �tg- , C�.: . . L . . . . - � - , I ­ �, , . , . . .- - A MES MILLER, SOL ulf . . 0 Thompson this week. -.,� ', � --�, � . - . I* , to i�- jD .. . . Morgan Pugh 142. Third CIRSS, tOthl 150- was not built on such a large scale -to Fro- .-L,,­-� '. 1 -114 .:� (ionveyancer, etc. Office at g I 04 04 Q, d -­ ..,. *- . ... . -, ­�� , I ' . . . j TARY Public, - ca k4 � --- John Robinson, editor of the Telegram, s customers, as i � is ... .-, , ­ � � '­!�1'11� . 11 money to loan. ----------- . --- Norman Banbury 86, Samuel Waddell vide for the wants of hi . �,�' -, ! � .. ,-,.: .- - I � ­ I ­��,., to ��­­� . . . Thistle Fla," near Brougham. 14 I -0; � I with hie visited with ROY' J. M. 75, M Mary 0 ray. • Secon d class, total 150 - large enough to seat collectively A pur- 1; � ­i, - :,."I, . - ... - - ------- ---- - - - ---- - ---- Luo: 0 U, � 4� " a , >, - * I'— � I 1. 11 --------. .= • , . - $J.� as 0 .0 , , , - . . I— - '. '. . . - GILLIVRAY, BARRIS- P. �q j P4 = . Q :� �!:R,Q " � 2 I.- i - - Simpson over the Easter holidays. Edith Parish 130, Robert Gray 1126, Dora chasers duri wi�ter . ---."�.�': :-' .. � W ­ 013t. X - �- I --- 11 , , I 0 - . .- - I ­ . �' 11 I (: L.. Z "- -0 P-4 S 104 2 ow � "u- 2, � 2 F i - C. V. Michell's daugbter and youngest months the boys frori far and near con- . ''.." 1 -'� ''. : �:.k I - ][)OW k Solicitors, &c. Office oPP08'te 1! to -� r, 4> � 11 LL ; . tors, solicit4 , �4 1 04 ve: o 2 ;.to XX--X, d 0 Q, - I I " .. . It. juo- Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. Parish 118. ' .11 -,... i. - :';z' ' " '. ­' I - 12 - -- - ':,.�y -: � �, � -, -- 'e. Nvllitby, 01 1. I gregate here, to chew. smoke and spit to 1� ',-., ()Me Cd Q too M ... I . . � to Loan. Sy C3 4�� • ro t 0 wo :z 04j;D,9 m �4 0 �j Li , , son. of Toronto, have been visiting at the \ . A. VWG illi-vray, LL.11, . Money .10 I ;Q114 . *--01-&"--* . ­ ,r- A... .i �. -.. . . ----- ) , -'4 s. 44 cb::) 1, residence of John Macnab this week. . their hearts content. Even old men are -..- - -�,.:.��2- I * . . . . --­ - -- -- C,O I ,..,d , :� .!! 1- V resi - .. � . . -- ---------------------:-- co © != 1� .i OU6 - - East Scarboro . - . " -,.4�­it I ­'­ '-�,x: � .. . r-) mom' I .. alive to the sociability at our store and are,... .k:�,�l ."... I—.' I " .BARRISTER 2e Z - - - 0 -,o We may sately state that seeding'. has . I I I - � . . � .,. A' . - immi-s r&uKE., � i U. k 0 M . 1.5 .1 LD 5 I.,- k � . . . � --, � . .*. � ' ;=;�5 : - � j'��7. . -- . - - - - ' just as eager to hear the latest 90881pe as , .,%. .,� ! "I .. `-� ... , I - . - . - . ­ 0 fairly commenced, and by the end of the Mon Brumwell is home spending Lie lu , .. - : A , .. . to loan. NO f --- -- .. ------- A- ney - I 0 � � and Solicitor, &c Ill .,-Oyr.m e- ari Bank, Picker- . I the younger frequenters. Here are discuss- ­: .., ,�,!. '4.' V, . ission. Offle, : o8vrer( t 0 0- " to - : j Z' ,� 30 -5 Po - N week mooli of the farms about here will vacgktion. - ' � 11 . . � .. . . . - � M k *A .-i...'�:.,. - en every StIl rday. 4-y 0 d W " 4 IQ - - a - - 11 .. . ing; OP u re 13 �, 4 ed the merits and demerits of the 'spirants , -..:.. e -I,'..,--- I - - - - - �� " I , - - 'V.. IV N be under crop. Provided, of course, that School, " !! I . � ----- . --- I .0 b: . I Miss Smidi. teacher of our . 11 .." .. "i., . - -.� . � .1.1 ' .1. . %. - � I . . I ­­- -- - - ' --- f- Law- 1 ,4-8 �� Cd Z�4 . ' ' 3 - ' we escape lain. for municipal honors, the latest tit bit ' - I � I . - . -- , Old W �, r. 0 OR � � �. I , � I - .- jT S. ORAIISTON, LL.B., o -N i - 0 .0 'd 4 � I,., i;pent Saturday in the city. apropos some frail sister, the advisability , -", I , � . :.. .. .. . relic'_', (),mistou & 1)rcw, Barrifaors, C� 1 N;g ;�: . 2.2 , " - " I ­ .. . I .. z 1) V : 0 M CL, r-0 :D U . , E. Derualia is having a neat fence Frank Knowles, who is attending Jar- .., ­ . � I . .. ect, To- GO -------- --- 5.� of some.of the neighbors actions and any � ��. :,11 , • . � ... :. 11) a ... - . I . • 1 ;� I 10 'D t- private dwelling. via St. Collegiate, is sojouruing unde the thing to put into words to relieve the boys , �­ -. � soliedtors,,N'otaries &-c., 15 Toronto Str . ----- ­ -1 . . t �ja,t�rji)01]t CVeTV T)1nT5kk'ay- . " 0%4 . 7 erected in front of his pri r , , i - 1. - -- -- -- . -- -- ­1 ti -,i,,,�, ­� - : .ronto. will be a' � . . - , , . I . I - � . � . Offi�lle over 'T. BuDdy's shop. .V,-)ney �o loon. spy � 0 1 't . . . . -' - This will be followed by a parental roof. frow horing themselves-to death. .Chief . �.-.-, : �; -VI -*JFI�. � -- I -- - 11 ..- - - . --- . . . : ��, I -- - - -- - I - . - veritudali. When cGinpleted the dwelling Rev. Mr. Canvoin,of Whitevale,preach. anioijg the debators or gossipers we have .- - '- ; . . - - - - ­ .-- VetertutirY. - - � : will furnish a comfortable hom4ror some ed an eloquent and impressive sermon in small sharp, visaged farmer, who has been .- , - � ­ ' . �� - I . , . . . . - - - I - ­ . . . , . - - � ­­­11--1 I I r .,�, �1, I I � - - 1 ' ' Ba c the greater span of his existence kicking ... .." � I- . � � - . . n i 0­- n tenant. . ## Centennial church on Sabbath last. � . . I I - VETERINARY , - � z � . . . - , I I 0 P 1*i I N S , JObIJUR Bundy expects to arrive home Chas. Ewers, forwerly 'teacher of our against the fates that made him a "bay- . . --. , I.. �111 - . I . - H. (ir,ov,q, Gradut - - d." Many men are troubled with a de- -' . - � . , I - , I SUR . - - . 6te of the Ontario Vet - - , . -, - Toronto, will Visit WhiteViLle TICKERING BRANCH. from Manitoba about Monday next. school, accompanied by his friend Mr. see . I . . . I,,` .� . urinary College. . ., :t, � every SfLtur(jay- Diseases of . fusion -his has been that he was a born ..Z,., I I. I � 1. . . . . - - find Cherriwood I � . - -- .. I . Apiil 2511j. He has disposed of the Rees, spent their V4CAtiOD With ffieuds . . I -(A.- . N I forge . . echanic. In the course of his life he has . ::: - a . . ��.),- . , . . . � - . -. , tteuded to at. my shoeing f - . go of horses taken up, and W8.1lRV8 here. It is needless to say that all were in '.. . � the horse's toot a y at car * � . lot 33,7th con.. Pickerin.q. Calls promptl - Open for the transaction of all-legitimate . been the father of a wonderful device for --. �., .4�, � � . I - whitevale Out. Alu. � . - - . I been indirectly informed that tile ship- delighted to have th digging potatoes, a patent mower that was - . . . . I ., , -Z . . 'ended to. Telegraph address em M our midst ag :!'? , . leu 34-v Bauking Business. � . .. �:-,�,k., . ). address: Green River. Ont. event was a paying one. Yes, he will be At a meeting of the Ladies Aid heia at � Orrioz HOURS-From 10 to 3; Saturdays going to revolutionize mechanical science. . U, , ir.�:". " . .. .. . A � - home to look after busineos the first of the rellijence of Wm. Collins on Tuead and a prolonged and ineffectual attempt to -1 -: - �.� Z $ ' KINS, VETERINARY to I o'clock. RYI ' I ,_L' - W HOP , I P',` _ - - . - -- I .% ­ I � f Ontario Veteriu- next. week. 12th inst, A was decided that they - hold demonstrate the practicability of perpetual - 11 . '. - , . I - . � � I 0 surgeon. graduate 0 0 Savings Bank in connectiot. .,. - I , x . . - Dnto, office and residence, Lin. John W. Hopper, principal of Davis. their annual garJen party on the 249h of motion. The potatoe digger was a good - ' � I - � . ary College, Ton , - . ! 0 ton,&, avenue, Pickering V . : I k " I 'il. ' - � village. Calls by day (8-y) GEOROV, KERB, Manager. villa publlc School is here Viriting with May, it the residence ofJ&Oob Brumwell. idea, only it had one drawback-it would .. � - • - . . . A � . . � , . to. A first class ' ' i � I I � . or night Promptly attended : � . - - gather all the ton on the lot on which .. .11 .. ich it .. . ­­ I .. .. general blacksmith shop in connection. Now his brother, R. P. Hopper, Mr. Hopper stones e - . . ,I - . � rigs gott-in up, 95 well 066 all manner of repair- has been Linable to attend to `business for - . . . was tried, but it left the potatoes for some- : .- -'- ­ I I . . - . I . rates, Lame and din- - . . . . .. I- - : - ing done. at lowest living sowt two months, occasioned by a severe .-I I thing else to dig ; so the inventor took his - • , . , • . - - ea feet made a specialty of, always a drat -, =' . . . 6" 3 home, perhaps to sell it as a gravel ' . : . � - 23y' -grippe. Having exhibited no A. Steele, of Toronto, spent �unday with machine . . ­ i class jiboer on hand. I A $35 WATCH Attack of I& ' accumulator. The folks were on tip-too - - . . I . I . - . - -----. sips of improvement, Ida, physician ad. friends here. . .,:� ... ­. . %. . � ... - ... � . English Leveir,Flat heavy crystal vised him to try the atmosphere of some Service was conducted in Christ's church expectation when he brought before a cold � .. . ­ � S�Cieties. . . - *?. :� I , - -1 � . � . . - � .",-".,---�-�------"i----,---------,�-.��-,����--- . I other community - Having learned that On Good Friday. world his new patent rotsay grass mow" - . - I - ­� � 1. I 1­-.0 . * _; . I g extra heavy silyer case, - for he had darkly hinted months before, . . . . ..... . 1 .,4 y - .-- Ra. T. This lodge meets every Monday - .. w - * ' P, �ISING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. 0. ., stron ' Miss Bims Malcolm has left for Brandon, ' , � - -- , - Claremont was s: hes,11hy place, and in. N.W.T., where she will remain for some how he was going to make Wood's and a - - . I... , �- . I .. . . evening in the YeATF in Dole a Hall. Pickering. all refinished throughout. Splen- habited by kind-hearted, as well as good. time L few other machinists turn with envy. - - . invited to join and help advance . .., . I - . Every person inv . lookiD pwple, the patient resolved to The most miteres inn - m&tcb of the season 'Twas a fine da and the seemed I I the graced Cause of Temperance. .121T did London made movement, . t, . green I , I I Zli . .. .� lw , 1. � . come Er a time with us. He will remain of the Bel Gun Club was shot on Good crisp and ripe p- , 15k Z . Bellamy G - �� - V . � . . to '. : � `�- , L Z.� t . � � capped, only five years in use, hers for some time, and we expect to Friday. The attendance was very large peared on the scene. The inventor . ; . - ­ . . - I I- - #u0titte# Calrb#- � . . . , • loam that he will imiprove in health. and an enjoyable time was spent. gratify the boys, kindly demonstrated to . ­ I . . . . . - . I - .; . .. C0jjve,j;~er# fie. . wavanted in first-elms order and 1 A wedding of considerable interest was Among the city friends who visited here them how great and how simple the idea - � - .� � - - .1 . �.. AS DUNK, Conveyancer, Cojm• , , - -.. .... celebrated at Erskine manse on Thurs- on Good Friday, were J. Chester, Mr. was. Then a span of horses were hitched 1­ - . - -- . . . ]ELOM * . as good as new -: .. - . ...- iss E. Fawcett. Mr. and to the contrivance and set in motion. Tho. t - .,.� Tinissioner for taking AMdavits, etc.. re- - .1 -- .1 - .. . . �. . .. day, April 14di. Toe oonmeting pirt Blong, Mr. and Mrs. moved, but the new patent rotary - . . .. . . ODy nd horses rn mout.Ont. -------------- p. � were Oeorge M. Brodie, M. D..of Clare. Wiin McCusig, A. and F. Fawcett, Ai didn't, there was not a budge to it. The . - L . , BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage � .. I ... I mont, and lAds Ad& - tvouna"% daughter Frank Seoor. . .- �- . Be Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- . . . = -- of the late Hiram Figeld, of Dombester. J"• Cornelt hat returned after finishing inventor looked kind of knowing and with a - P�kering FOR ,,.-,!' "':" $12100 course at the Ontario Agricultural Col- smile oiled the rotary and anxiously told - race at the store or at his residence, '. - - The ceremony was performed by, Rev. A. " t And as be- - I - vitl&ge. ------- - --- * ---- 2-y ''.'.. .- . , j lege. Willie Chester has returned from the the horses to ­git-" They go . . . --­---- - - . . .. . - �. . . H Ki , brother-in-law of .tile bride, I alit to-wh t • , , - - .- . . � . N, TOWN SHIP-&&RK, - - - �;..-� . I .. � �., . � PP" Collegiate Institute, and john fore the new patent didn't w a� . � - - R. j��At-d . I .. ... ; - AT . I Toronto C -1 .: . . Conveyancer, coramissionerfor taking . , :- .� . � I ..... assisted Dv Rev. Mr. Simpson, of the 13tobo has finished his term at the Toronto is more to the purpose, it wouldn't. There . .. . - : i - ... - .- . and insurance Agent. " - Methodist church. The bride wa Yen Commercial College. We expect to im- seenied -to be something baulk about it. ' .. '.. .- - . . I � money to loan on farm property. Will$ 0 her brother-in-law, the boys tilted it bated. OF Whitevale. Will in a " SO BARNM - aul'i prove wonderfully with this variety of Before the trial some of t] pro- , was - - be J ,. RD'S away b Brougham every ,Monday afternoon for the beautifully dressed in cream cashmere educAtion in our midat. up, others pulled- the chain, others still . . I I - .. � . . -. -v . .. ... .. - -W" - , trimmed with chiffon. She carried -a Theannual vestry meeti of Chris - ­ - .. . . � transaction of business. - - 27 , - . 1TMr1-3:X= M �- Christ's turned the new patent pitman and the , . ------------ ­ - - - -------- 1� - . . .� . . . . I .. • � - ,f handsome boquat of white ro&e buds. church was held on Easter Vonday. Tile thing went beautifully. But the new patent . � ... - - 'I .aat�ct. ­. . - -- -- ­­- - ­ -- - -otary had too tender a heart to cut the - -- . 1. . -- - . . ­ -­­ ­­­­ -­­ .1 - I - . - � ,. . -� Miss Wallis, first maid of honor, wore financial report of the treasurer f�tmd the i ,.-- * - � -1. . --b --1 . � � OF VALUE TO .� fresh herbage, it would revolve in air, but . .- , � � . A., OST ARCHITECT - I - - . isfactory condi- ' "I - . . e for the county of On age The church receives thil annuity ,: - - - -". ,.--�--� A Ontario -. Drawing pale blue cashmere, and carried a baguet church to be in a very 1kit . nity of not among the daisies. The machine does . . . : - and specifications furnished for every class of H 0 U S E K E E P E R S! of pink roses. Mine Chittick, ofDorcho8t. Lion. , clergy reserve money. The former not work vet, maybe our mechanic is'try- � . ter heating and "M . I . building. Steam and hot 'We Don't forget that in housecleaning time or, , second maid of-honor. wore helitrope to fix it into - ' - . . . ventilation a specialty. office-Gerrie Block - ' i wardens J. P. Mason and A. 1. Chester ing I a patent windmill. Next. .,. . : � .... I Whitby, there are four things at the Corner trimmed with -Psuimentre, and carried were re-elected for another term. in loquacity at our store is a farmer who -- * -, .1 -- - .corner Dundits and Brock streets, Wn . - . . . � . at Pickering. 37-Y oft. The groom was. supported � . . � Residence- Kingston Road -Ea Drug Store that are especially useful, cream rotes. --I--- -e-.0041-4, --- . . walks with a spring halt gait and a know ' - - -- -- . ----------- - ------ ------ .. , by his brother, Mr. Ralph Brodie. The - . . . � . ing air as if he could read the whole world . ---- - -Aitetioiteerijig. � . . � . . � . ---Howse's I I I ­-1 --.-..-, � ­ . I—— - ­­­­­ VIZ. . Furniture Oil, 25 invited guests were relatives and 'friends . . . . - � I backwards. This mail has a remarkable :- 11 --- - - '. 11 I,-,- FAIRBANKS, the old and relia6ie - cents a bottle ; Howse's Household, of the bride and groom. After ilia core- Miss Minnie Macaulay has gone to the head- - Nature intended biiii to be as b1ld -- .. - - .- -- Z . �- . a Auctioneei, still in the field, able and Ammonia, 20 and 35 cents per bottle; .mony the guests badger, but he does not agree with . . , , I ­ ­ - L Odilliug citv to live. and will be greatly missed 3" a - .. ')ling to conduct any sales entrusted to him, nature, so taking advantage of a growth of - ­:: .... � - willing - Howees' Crude Carbolic Acid, 25 eta., rooms, where a bouu iful repast was served, anion her friends in Malvern, and more ' ­ . - - 11 I . and takes this opportunity Of thanking his pat I amnng some of the young men. hair at the base of the skull, after years of - -- ' ­ - . - -1 ors, and hopes for a continuance The happy couple 1A for theiri home. ac- especially , . roes for past favors, Ar- per bottle ; Howses' Disenfectint patient cozening, he has managed to when � I ' - of them. Terms for services moderate. e , -:, Powder, 10 cents per pound or th,ree companied with the beat wishes of a large h angers )laid a foot-ball meeting at . round like a pig's tail until it gracefully ! - , . . rangements as to d9tes and terms,cali be made I - 3 I at the office of this paper. . 46Af - ---,/ circle of friends, 1he barber oho on Tuesday, 19th iust. it a - i �. � I , _.__ pounds for 25 cents. Fall directions I . I . curls on the forehead. It does not want to - � - .. -- -, - --- -- --- - - - -- - -- - -- - -- 0-048 1 We wonder it Tcmson will be in it, ard . L I . - I W there, so our hirsute friend glues the .., . . I .. . HOMNS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- ' for use on each. bottle. . . I . I wilt once more Volunteer to take Ilia spirit- - , . . T tioneer, Valiiator,-etc., for East York and � - .. . BROUGHAM. I . . ed steeds out to Green River. � hair into position with various substances. . �. - - . the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict wq,: Re. HOWSE 11 '' .I.-- - . We have in this vicinity a He tried sugar as an adhesive one unlucky . � � • number of - ' - - - " his Sunday and when in church the flies had a • - . * . � attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. Norman Poucher was here with . . e­ I . . .1 - . - . - ­ . I . ., '. Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, Corner Drug Store, Whitby. cases of diphtheria and measles, and our �, , ­. , Charges . 1: . I parents over taster holidays. political meeting on his pate which gave it - . ­. OW'.:. 47, BrOLIghanl, Out. . school hap been closed for some time. but PO -trance of an o - .----.-- -- ------------ ------- --- . *N.B.-Use Howse's Baking Powder, al- W. Cowie has a good Second-hand Twin we hope no more are to be stricken with this the appet overloaded fly-paper. - -, - � . �1: . . , , . Roots ait4.1, Shoes. . '!� a - . Plow, Whitby make, for sale. � terrible disease, and that those who lime He does not use saccharine matter now. - . . . . .., - ,. . . . t , - . . -- . . - � - I ­ ­ ­ ­ . ­L_ �s fre h . ­1 - -- , - _ _ - ___ - - - �1. -" Hay King, the invincible, is. busily en- :7 lie is it great moralist and politician, al . ­. . '. . z . - , -BOOT AND S ' ' I I forming the timber for the new bridge it will soon recover. ,,y% speaks of his country in the possessive. . . - HOE .- .- - .� .... . . . 1. gaged - . JOHN LESLIE, A bought his wife a re Z Maker. Pegged and eewu work. Orders to be erected on'the 5tb con. road east of case as if he were personally with thepresi- . . . . %uptly attonded to. Exiwrieuced workman- Tolyer, and made her practice at a target, . PY4 the Brock. The structure will be erected defend the dent, entitled to eulogy for the present . - � . - . . �. ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly-opposite the C A' T T I O'N so that she might be able to defe o . . . ,,-_.�, I , , . with the least possible delay. rosperity of the United States. He is a - � - News, King street, Pickering village. - 7-V -but after a bullet, P . I I -� I - - . . . . , . house his absence, . ... --- -- - - - � - - - - ­­ --- .­ - ----- ­ - - ­­­ . . . � I Mr. Chambers, of Scotland, tamer 'buried , wordy man and has knack of saying 1. � •.� . ' . ­ . � . � ' . �. . . - .. : I 1. �. . . -: "I' I ., .�' . was dug out of his leg and the cow ' � "' ... - ' .. . la . - . - Motets. Is. � I , , I � . ­ to this country to visit friends. He reach. said he guessed she'd better shoot with an more mischievous and untruthful things - . . . - .-. - . I �..:.A---­-­­�.--­ I ­ ­ 1­­-­--.­­ I- .EACHPLUG OF THE . � ed here' to visit his cousin. Mrs. T. 0. than any man in our community. As a -.. ­ --. "I .. ` I . . -611 . &XC. . - � ORDON HOUSE,. Pickering, Ont., -. Brown. when he was taken nick with con- : � -L - ' - - rule the people understand him and none . i ­.- , 11. I , - . , 8 hotel is a . " . - I ... I � , -- CORDON Gordon, proprietor. Tbi .. - ' ROO Two curious looking fellows, each wear ..'.. , , � - law - - . fine new brick building, finished in superior - . - ' ' ' . tion of the lungs. He has beau very ing a gray hat, and with their faces black_ but the ,,thick 'ith head" take his nonsense ' - 1. . ." . - - I � - ' . , . , '�t� -1 ,� . � p­ - d comfort low for the past couple of weeks, but is hone. He is ably seconds by two sons, .. . �. . - - , - . . style. Ev(�ry c9riveniouce an t for the - - enea, entered the barber shop on Saturday , . it . I . , I I .. .. . travelling public. Now and commodious stables . now somewhat recovered. . - genuine chips of the old block, but as they � .1� . I . . . I 2-r?y . , .� evening, and -commenced a terrible row, �yl - .. - '.�.-J. . - - - . . I . � and sheds. Myrt a ... Navy 1, The Township Local Option Executive are in the embryo state and- confine their . �­- ------ - ­-----�-- .- . oat the lights and turning over -1 - -: . - . blowing O -.. . I , . WESTERN HOUSE,, Pickering, Out., - " . Committee convened here on Tupeday. remarks to the girls whom they have taken - . .. X� . i- , . . - - everything they could get their hands on. I - IiV' I - , - - : now open for the accommodation of th - ­ :o:'. . IS ,MARNED- �.- :o: : '., The work necessary in connection with the Wh,en the barber ordered them out of the doubtful . I liberties with, perliaps they will - . . ." �r -.. :? � � . I travelling public. This hotel, 1javing latel; - . .. approaching campaign was arranged, and grow wiser with time. Our town clerk does . .i .. i �4�1 I � I .. , - - . i � , . changed hands, has been re- furnished tlxr2gh- - ; . Shop. one of them knocked oyer the lamp, . . t � - I . � I 11fr".; .. the local committees were given their not forget to swell the attendqnce at our . . ­ - I , .- - out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink ills, . .. and but for the presence of mind of some - . 11 , . . . '- it is convenient for patrons of the Milts. meals - : ".., amount of work to perform; It is the in- of the custow-3re, the building would have store. He is a town clerk without, a legal - , 1. - ­ -� .. or lunch room reasonable hours. Good stabling tention to push the matter regardless of been destroyed. When Constable Senor training. He does not say but � � � .1 ­-, . I . - and abed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for - - - .% . . . ,kt. I . . . time and money. The meeting was a very - - . "."-- - - - . - o was called in they refQoOd to be handcuffed. wears a knowing air as if he could do which . , � ,. . ­ 1. horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises a . .. I 14Ts - I IN BRONZE LETTERS -'- '- representation one and the greatest amount in this discriminating world passes for, ' .1'. I., � 4' 1 , . I . �, ­i � - . . - - . I The bar is oped at all legal hours, and is stocked They were soon overpowered and taken . . . . ..* � " I . I - � with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- of enthusiasm prevailed throughout. . much. The funny, dry, .obscene man of . . . . �-. . �­ - . -CULLY, Proprietor. . NONE OTHER GENUINVj to castod�. but were let go after having - - I z .1. 1. ,� . .. 0. , : 151Y In q . -S.. �'. f I , , . . � The wildest excitement preyailed on course is at our store. Was there ever a . ' . - ol!e - I � �"., � ".. � promised to keep peace. , . � . - . -- . -- -- - -- . 1, ` I .. , . . Tuesday afternoon at the'sanouncment be .. .:.. . I - . . V , . i A party was hold at the house of Mrs. store where this partienlar parasite did not - � . ­ - , , . I watchmaking. - I - coming circulatedrthat "Prince Mich"[" exist. With him all the girls in the neigh- . - It' I , ." . , - - I MONEY TO LOAN Badgerow's on Thursday, 14th inst, there ­ ". 1.-�i­� " *. � I ,­----- ­­­ --­­----­­�-- - me other member of the Flying Poll I . . li� k - - or so borhood are fickle and to the disgrace of" -the . - ,�� . I I.. : being a lute crowd assembled. Some of I . . , -. -,h . � , - . .�- , '. - A , I- I A.CUTHBERT, . 'ON MORTGAGE SECURITY . had struck the. town with his ponderous the most noted guests were from Stouff- boys be it told, he also is po ul . Of - - .., ;�'! -, :�', -, , . ;;,­­�v - I . , - � , - . - . -�n` 5'.1''­ . . - . I - heels. Your reporter was arpong those who course the semi genteel man is there with . * ji , I - N� , 4 , agpent for EDWARD SCHEURE, whole- &tl0W0$tr&t860f10t6r86t. Mortgages Ville, that is, from a bird'seye yiew; but 01 Z . I . � 1. .1 . " . . � � � . . - bentures purchased for cash. were alarmed. The moral young men of . . , 1�.. - i, . sale dealer in WeAhes, Clocks, Jew . the PIN* formed themselves into a Vigil- to come right down to dancing, they could his learned platitud*s; the drinker who rails . - .-..,--.,2.,*.,-� � � own, , .1 �-,er­ -, . . an 11(eleven) Wel 0111: ..--.� I � . Wellingtons or' P � Ef-&� :MMA-P= once committee, and armed with all con. not touch Cesfora, who displayed his tal. at other men's faults and forgets his . � 1, , A" vi d fancy goods, )n . � I - I * the youngily married man who poem AS an ­ - -.�.- ­ do, - -A�'l " I , " , I ,- ..- . Toronto. Call and see stock. bought and sold on commission. - ' out in the bon-ton, and even in some of the . .. --' , - -- -- 0 ­i. . I - . - ceivable kind of weapons pr6peaded to in. example of what unbounded "chic" can 1� -�.,,-'� ..�Al�� ,.,,' � -1 � I 1�� ,�&, ­�,- 111. . - ­ ­ ­ . L.'t,, . --- . .. . quairills, he is h&M to be,&t. and as for .�, � 51 - . . I " � *" - � . . Dressntak.ing. - I form -Xiollael" that his services were not the reserved young shaver who plumes him- . : ' '! . ,! ?,4 - . . - ­X - � ALAftat It .- � , i I - .. ­­C�� filer : Western, Lancashire and City of desirable wares in the Brongbam market. war. Paton, is was dolightful to a" how self on a reputation made b his father . . �­, . 01,- " - , , -� . ][)RESSMAKERcl, PERFECT I - ­NU-1Z and Manchester Fire Insurancepom- gracefully he glided around the room. But m :­ .1 .�'.-� , ­*�, - ,". t - � panics. -North American Life Insurahe* IMAOUS the haste of the "Us&& of the which he will never rival X that dirty � -", I � , TING tailors "stem for cuttin . we should not be surprised it this was the . - I- `i�.. I I � - .V. . - .T: ,�, ,.,. -1 CO., 6160 accident Insuranoe "ken. ­ commitim upon looming that the stranger I whose - . .V 1, 4� � filthy semblance of man's image - . - -'.�: ,-, J, " - and mantles. taught by Miss M. M auslano, , ... . 3:­ - It � . r. 1. "t party at - . w - P1 - . - � - ' - �;Qtj,?, Pickering village. Dresses made or cut and Ap was only an advertising freaL sent ow ps of the $40011 • If so there in -,:':�-­ ; 1. - every sentence contains an oath or a reffec- ..' ­-�-­.' �' ' I ­ - - . ­ �< - ­ , . 1�­ 'i- , ­A,N I A,N,� � " - be no more w&ing limbs for those most '-�- : � � t , . fed -Orders Promptly attended to, and a - WAAM248 4for 93 A,'r M I through the country to announos the vir. Lion upon our brother and deters. Suohis *0 � 1­ Via; -1 ,4 P, , -t, - . - I .­If ��.­ - -,_k� � -4 1 � . .., .. , ­W- i A - , . foci lit guaranteed. . � I � - - tues of some Inilian waffloins. Not did gorgeous dancers, and not until 3:30 a. m. ensensbjes- congregating at our atom , " . , ".... I o 41., � -., A . ' >1 did this wagnifloient affair break up - and "tout ­ -1 ­ ­­­7 � , MISS FERRIER - WISHES TO AN- ­ ' OONVEYANOING CAREFULLY DONE, the matter and there. This long-halr4 ' The Weakness of woman to kee 9, SOMC � '­.g - -.. �, , " , - . �� � � a , I... ,,­..'j � ... . , all odd it was the best of the mown . 1. ,.-, . q: ­ Z1. - - is proverbial � ,- . " , �,.j',"- '.L manta above Mr. A AT, .0 . . ., i, - � 1. " M NOUNCE that she haA secured apart- . � human, was a mesmerist and gave a fine I , but if they are as JWU . ... A. R. Collins' store Gree -'V"iU%ff6 r tx.w- exhibition of his remarkable power over � � 1­1 . - .. � - � .-Tjaotw b honor in thi t as ooiiitcr�v . .- : � - ,­ I '�­ - '. '� e . . Riyer, where she will be prepared to execute &A - 2*=PO . . I - Is ., '.7 " ,'� . .... " 1� . -- -­ e- . , ", - ... - -�- - work in bar line i In had others in the Town H&H a% which . - I - , - ..,.j " �j . . .0 -, c n trusted. to her. plait a 1 - ind=they an faulty, but th . • - 1 HAT I 0 Good Village Lots on north aldr, 4ing $boot boys, then . 0 W , . .,U -­ .9 . a - ,,`�; .. �,�,-� - -� , , � ... I . � �' � .'.- some years experience in the best dressmaking between comer and the Cohere P011124111 large number of out 1-IJIS &WWb1e& Our Got= " Ow"s-Tion" hu an- writer has the foolishness to doubt y - � � ... ; i . Age proper6y. Wer. sdt "d �� -4 W4=9414 (in we 06"), . sod_ - � t,�-­_.. I :. establishments in Toronto, Mine Ferrier Is rr- for $go, to with other vi11 There are so wany pW@nm of this po other HW ni; demm , 416ture ainsl *if 'y - . pared to suit all comers in style and wor - , I - .111011 . I - � - �r, .1� ­� ,, M 1L­2 -U,-v6l"�&J: - - One good house and lot for ale very cheap. who influence their viogms vritti I :t"w . , 10� ,w�m � ­1 -1 *"OR# * I ibi Give her a trial and be convinced. Satjd� - - - �- - - - -�4 r I :F '. M - - "I 'ft' - " L I , ., , Is It I I �, . .; ,6 -! � , longuaranteed. Charges moderate. Term emnt"'k '. 'b�, I -m Wi V. BICHARDSO�T,t thIL WheA a 944,016 1006111. t . � V HIN I ft-400,0 W . sitively cash, MISS FERRIER, Grem Myer. . , " �-- I -.- , , I ­ - t--g ! , .- 'I � �:--y . ,; �� I wo: . ­ . . ,; PO . , 00W. :'Vale'm 019 T101terlum I i" , I- I I'll.. .1f - . . I 0 .1 k -1.r � . I �* V . ; . . `;� �-w j. - p"", .r. I :1 . . . .. t-T, - I .1. . .. .. � - - , ,b,;�t i �"'jk­j'�. A`." . 4. '. � . A. ;­-, 'W" v ... . I , �- " . � " I , - -A - - ; x - & . ­ -, M- 7� . , 'S - �­4,;4*4 ; , 10, �� ­ - - '. W ; ,�, - , - � la , . -,. f � W - �4& �� 11. . I - - Z �- , " . � - - -, • . "gi 'Dr. � , , - Ad. le , 1i '. . � 1. - ai . � , .I I'll, . ­.-,� V � I . _ � . , . . . - T, ", � ,,� 1 ... , , ,- .0 V . : ..f I I �, ,�. . . . , ,,. � ... . ! 1W . .. I - - - � -- • I � I . . . . .. � . I • .. . . . . . ,WA�el Sl- I- , � . j , ,i- : 1. .� - ­ . I .. 4 � ­.­ ;. j-Z i I I - - ­�:,* . I , k I.qX "�-�, � , 'I I . , e � - t,, , I , �. • 4 r, I ... iv .� , , ", F111111 . . I - . .. ... I . . . . I , r" 1. I r, �.,11 . .... " FRIDAY•, . " . - , . .. . . . - -- . 1 2 6. "'I, I 1­� . . � . I ."i. I I ..:.. .�- 1. .. ; , ... ... . . . . I 7,0,1* ,�-, . . : .. I � -, `�, ­­.. . � .. 0 :�5-"��?�,-, I' 1: . ' Aft; a I : .. " PICKERING- ONT-41. APRIL - 92, 1892 - , - --,-; NO . . .-,­'1 .. 11 . I . - . � I . "I 4i.:�.� % , I � I .1 . � 1, , � 11 . . . . . .. . - 11 . . ----- .1 - I - ­.,. .1 "I . I --"--. - , � , - . . - I ---- " �'. . e�s' .1. . -- - . ... , � , , 4. . I � I � - ­ fz�;V`,� , , ... - I - ,--�,..!', ,e - ,� � . .-I - I- " ; " �'.... ,�. - - . � , ".. . I - - - I t, - ".." � , � � 40, ­4 � - I , � - AUDLEY. BROCK ROAD. --, , !� .�i . I . . I . . . ,� .: - I . A , . � . t1roftootollat lgarbo- - * TNIDUS ­ . �. �:-:i:,:�­, Y I .1- . t- '' . . 1>1­ - . . . -­ - . - - :..-..- I . - - , . - . ..�; ­,i� EW­­--Q. -.,.' .., . . . . - �! O'. -- : �­ - I DECKER'S LIVERY! OUTAROL - . 0 1114- - . . .) 'fy . - . Two young men a mile or so north vIj - e.­-, '- "� , -. W-MIL" ­ 4 -4 - , ­iw,w - � '� I 1� ; - - Miss Ida Haney has been confined to " '­.� .r..'1;4i - .-­ I Med,lm,l. ., . ' LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY ited (so we are informed) at Mrs. Stark's :.. '-� -- '-'-1- . ";. ��, .. - , . . . - , � - _ .� _� , P ! ::,. . - , -­­---­-�­ �--�� .----- As I ha era` THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN By OUR the house for over a week with a severe . .� � " .�V,­M . - i -- ---�------­ - - - . I ve bought up Dan Reddin's liv . � • - .". . "., (11 . ­ I - . 4 W, - �?- ; . . . .-. 9 C.,Aj., M. C, Pj business and have added several now nd a week Sunda ­. - : i�.,. � ­., � ., ;, 'L , ­ . .."... , - Wca.,;, , 9 --.,v - , ..,-. - � , V.7 - 4 , I I - N.LB&TENIAN, M,I). - I attack of measles but is able to be aroui . � . , '... , ..,> , 7 . It. a s.o., coroner. office and Residence, modate . - . . Our enterprising ii1acksmithand �,^ 11'#� � . I horses and buggies, I can %coo ' � '' �: 32.�.* �:'Y.��'.­ , �"F� I . : "pin. . , �' , , - , . . . �,?� I . , . - � - ling Street, Pickering office hours: Morning the public with good rigs at all hours. I I . I . CLAREMONT. . - ­ Some of our young ladies are thinking worker disposedof five road carts last WOOL - I ..i.-.��,'-- I :p�-'.ilj �, ; Z �.�. . I - I . .1 � - Wen 'bus . I , . . .. - - - �­ .." � . � , " #� - . - --,, � .: .� , P - , - .� 6:90 to 11,3o ; F ing 6 to S. . - I - ' If you wish Such a convienence send in' , �`- - ..-.� ,� -. - I . I -1 of purchasiuga A 4 -::�­ ": .- .4'. - I i I .- Covered meets all trains. In 'safety bit but the . - r�. . �. . f " � X , , i�l - . - LNoTtex-Every Tuesday afternoon TRZ Na*s- , , ` - '. ,.�,. � 'r, :vivj , , ,� . . . . . . connection with livery keep a ,,, ,-,,',­., . -I. . , �� V . . - . . in In will be found in the ofiloe of Gerow's P next thing is to know who will they pur. your order at once. , , - '?-- - -- I I V0 Vusic. : , . ­ . �y , # . C0.1 I - .i - - - - - -- -�­­----- - - Sale, Commissiou and Board- -,*" Factory, Claremont, where he will be ple=tpo � � � . : -.: " , I , S)F4,1 I -:.I- -iC -1. . . I - .. , ... - .. - ,;-".1. . , -`&' ­� ` • ­ . f - I - , . - � - - - � �­,�, . . chase them from. CANAAN, N. Y. � I . .: , .. '. e r- -: - -�'­ -1�1 .. " Stables, Pickering. - . . � � .� I , , .7. . :­-) - "I ��­ -�­ - - --. ­ - . ,,, I I � . . ­ ?V-, -."", 'v- • . . . - � , ing St . I see env of his subscribers. I . . � . 1A, 1� > , - .. ' . , - . f , �`r -11, - . ' I . - I - - ,. .�.. -. . . Miss Ida S'irnpsto ' - Romyo. . . . I . .. i.-101 , , �" . � - ,=�n. - J. H. Jobbitt now sports a fiery steed . - . ' .-.�.,' I,! - ,,�. . . 1. - . � �, � . . - -assumed, that where -:.j,�, - ,­-N, . UPIL OF T1117, TORONTO CON-;aeo. T77. =:E0.XS- . . &--WA - - It irnay agenerally be :1A, . - . �4- - . . , ­� I ... - � .-- ­ - and fanev top buggy. . . . .. I ., 11 . . L ".! r4. ­ � . P gervatory of .Music. is prepared to live lea- 1 .I DO(I t al 1Z I - X --, r- Cedar Creek . PWP!-.-. 1, - ;i,te in anything like numbers ­­N�"­. .. I'll ',;,'.�rf� � . . , 1-4 • w . . �-,-!�11 . _" -, .. I .. I ... . sons in both instrumental tal and vocal music- Re- . , i . A.B.Dowswell,of Toronto, with his . - .. some in,'ividual will enterprisingly open a -.;, ,.. a. $1. , �..IVT . e . . )t4v* - - AO !- `3 1 1 1.1 - . I . �,. , - . mces given if required- . I ;:-' 1 -4 :` -1 -�­` ­ � .... ­­ . 10T4 . - 1 �'' . 1. . . 6 family, spent Easter with Wm.Dowswell. .t ­ � �'! 1 !", . I . - I - . . .. ,. . - *100 I .,I .� - k. -, . - . �� . -, - Thorough Instruction Guaranteed . �c ,: :,:., . - .. , �', � I . I The standing of the three highest pupils store to � , i ovide for the wantsof his fellows, . ­ -, . -, '.. . - - . -, I ; I'll � . - I . . "4 . . . � � � 5 Rev. Kippan and Mr. Milne attended - �, I .. . - . .. � . ! . . , . 0 . in each of the classes for the month of for .-,,,..,deration. This place is not very - 1� � ::::: lt�� � - - , , jdoS I w , ., : ', ­4 ­./�.- :� . 1, - � I Andress, ClaroMOLt. . "�, 8 VO a m -04 the meeting at Pickering much 1w: � nd in c4 vilization, for it claims to 'I -" ., - , - i � �­ ,�P- - ... I - Add .. - I M. 40 � 04 08 March was as follows :-Fifth class, total V% I. , -,, ; . d " ... ." k. - .., � I � -1 � . . .,. . 401- . 0 . ^ . I" ­-� . '. � ,a I I l-, ,,� . �.. . I I-- ,ilnr I M -4 1-4 - " 1 .&Q Tuesday. have it st ore. ­f is an out of the w�y kin - ,.- I -, ­ 1-1 � ­ . - - ----- - -.--------- 6. - 215-Fred MoAvoy 195. Maud. Holdon .. - .1; 7 -, .. - . - I I ,;, . ... . -- - --- -- ­ of store too. You may buy groceries and . -:�- - . . . . . . . -- 4., ,-, 1 . .. . , . . , . • - -- ----- -- = . . . . -Led with her mother, 194, Matilda Waddell 176. Fourth class, 1.1 1: I . � • . . 1 '8 Mrs. Gilpin visited , .0. - ., ou'r i N . . . � : . � - I . - . ] �- . s.. . I � Legal. C3 6-4 clothing there, and if so disposed rest our ., ­1' ' .. �. -1�0' I . . . SlIq di . W -,- * ib 0 a A Mrs. Bell, over Easter. She was greeted. � : -.1111 .. 11.­ #16., -- .1 914 94 .. , � - . ,� . ), I .. .. . ­. -- -.----- ---.------- CS W4. . �4 V-4 �4 R total 210-Florence Holdon 195, Alex. frail bodies on front ­ `.�'. � : � ­ � - I 11 . ,.- •. - ": .� - -. ; e,� -, t . . . .1 - E. FAREWELlb, Q. O., HARRIS- Z - -idy - tq . . :14 2 by inany old friends. Waddell 186, Judson Ward 105. Jun. one end of the counter to the other. The - :., ' ­L� -.N � ., � I i, , , - I , I - 4 ri ' , ... . V, . ., , -1 Drney, and County C3 E ,: i, ­ . . . �y drown Att4 ,.� 4VX C, to ,6 t- 5D M � Mrs. E. Bow'es and two children, of - �. - r . . 1.�', ­1 I r I . ie T9Ft, Count House, Whithv. 10-Y I I 'e, . - " -4 � ." ih ior Fourth class, total 200-Wm. Pugh man that firsterected theseatmust"ve 1;� , .. 1 'It..­ --� - icitor, Court 11 ___ ­­-- .... I . Portage la Prairie, are the guests of.H. . ,.� -,. ... I .- . - I. ... .. �� Sol ---- ­ ­ - ------ - a �� qoa . : , * . . and Myra Ho)don 158, Mary Smith. 148, been of a very sociable turn of mind for it -- .� - .. - :��, - 1. . . � ICIfOR, NO- ;: 0 t- . : .. �tg- , C�.: . . L . . . . - � - , I ­ �, , . , . . .- - A MES MILLER, SOL ulf . . 0 Thompson this week. -.,� ', � --�, � . - . I* , to i�- jD .. . . Morgan Pugh 142. Third CIRSS, tOthl 150- was not built on such a large scale -to Fro- .-L,,­-� '. 1 -114 .:� (ionveyancer, etc. Office at g I 04 04 Q, d -­ ..,. *- . ... . -, ­�� , I ' . . . j TARY Public, - ca k4 � --- John Robinson, editor of the Telegram, s customers, as i � is ... .-, , ­ � � '­!�1'11� . 11 money to loan. ----------- . --- Norman Banbury 86, Samuel Waddell vide for the wants of hi . �,�' -, ! � .. ,-,.: .- - I � ­ I ­��,., to ��­­� . . . Thistle Fla," near Brougham. 14 I -0; � I with hie visited with ROY' J. M. 75, M Mary 0 ray. • Secon d class, total 150 - large enough to seat collectively A pur- 1; � ­i, - :,."I, . - ... - - ------- ---- - - - ---- - ---- Luo: 0 U, � 4� " a , >, - * I'— � I 1. 11 --------. .= • , . - $J.� as 0 .0 , , , - . . I— - '. '. . . - GILLIVRAY, BARRIS- P. �q j P4 = . Q :� �!:R,Q " � 2 I.- i - - Simpson over the Easter holidays. Edith Parish 130, Robert Gray 1126, Dora chasers duri wi�ter . ---."�.�': :-' .. � W ­ 013t. X - �- I --- 11 , , I 0 - . .- - I ­ . �' 11 I (: L.. Z "- -0 P-4 S 104 2 ow � "u- 2, � 2 F i - C. V. Michell's daugbter and youngest months the boys frori far and near con- . ''.." 1 -'� ''. : �:.k I - ][)OW k Solicitors, &c. Office oPP08'te 1! to -� r, 4> � 11 LL ; . tors, solicit4 , �4 1 04 ve: o 2 ;.to XX--X, d 0 Q, - I I " .. . It. juo- Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. Parish 118. ' .11 -,... i. - :';z' ' " '. ­' I - 12 - -- - ':,.�y -: � �, � -, -- 'e. Nvllitby, 01 1. I gregate here, to chew. smoke and spit to 1� ',-., ()Me Cd Q too M ... I . . � to Loan. Sy C3 4�� • ro t 0 wo :z 04j;D,9 m �4 0 �j Li , , son. of Toronto, have been visiting at the \ . A. VWG illi-vray, LL.11, . Money .10 I ;Q114 . *--01-&"--* . ­ ,r- A... .i �. -.. . . ----- ) , -'4 s. 44 cb::) 1, residence of John Macnab this week. . their hearts content. Even old men are -..- - -�,.:.��2- I * . . . . --­ - -- -- C,O I ,..,d , :� .!! 1- V resi - .. � . . -- ---------------------:-- co © != 1� .i OU6 - - East Scarboro . - . " -,.4�­it I ­'­ '-�,x: � .. . r-) mom' I .. alive to the sociability at our store and are,... .k:�,�l ."... I—.' I " .BARRISTER 2e Z - - - 0 -,o We may sately state that seeding'. has . I I I - � . . � .,. A' . - immi-s r&uKE., � i U. k 0 M . 1.5 .1 LD 5 I.,- k � . . . � --, � . .*. � ' ;=;�5 : - � j'��7. . -- . - - - - ' just as eager to hear the latest 90881pe as , .,%. .,� ! "I .. `-� ... , I - . - . - . ­ 0 fairly commenced, and by the end of the Mon Brumwell is home spending Lie lu , .. - : A , .. . to loan. NO f --- -- .. ------- A- ney - I 0 � � and Solicitor, &c Ill .,-Oyr.m e- ari Bank, Picker- . I the younger frequenters. Here are discuss- ­: .., ,�,!. '4.' V, . ission. Offle, : o8vrer( t 0 0- " to - : j Z' ,� 30 -5 Po - N week mooli of the farms about here will vacgktion. - ' � 11 . . � .. . . . - � M k *A .-i...'�:.,. - en every StIl rday. 4-y 0 d W " 4 IQ - - a - - 11 .. . ing; OP u re 13 �, 4 ed the merits and demerits of the 'spirants , -..:.. e -I,'..,--- I - - - - - �� " I , - - 'V.. IV N be under crop. Provided, of course, that School, " !! I . � ----- . --- I .0 b: . I Miss Smidi. teacher of our . 11 .." .. "i., . - -.� . � .1.1 ' .1. . %. - � I . . I ­­- -- - - ' --- f- Law- 1 ,4-8 �� Cd Z�4 . ' ' 3 - ' we escape lain. for municipal honors, the latest tit bit ' - I � I . - . -- , Old W �, r. 0 OR � � �. I , � I - .- jT S. ORAIISTON, LL.B., o -N i - 0 .0 'd 4 � I,., i;pent Saturday in the city. apropos some frail sister, the advisability , -", I , � . :.. .. .. . relic'_', (),mistou & 1)rcw, Barrifaors, C� 1 N;g ;�: . 2.2 , " - " I ­ .. . I .. z 1) V : 0 M CL, r-0 :D U . , E. Derualia is having a neat fence Frank Knowles, who is attending Jar- .., ­ . � I . .. ect, To- GO -------- --- 5.� of some.of the neighbors actions and any � ��. :,11 , • . � ... :. 11) a ... - . I . • 1 ;� I 10 'D t- private dwelling. via St. Collegiate, is sojouruing unde the thing to put into words to relieve the boys , �­ -. � soliedtors,,N'otaries &-c., 15 Toronto Str . ----- ­ -1 . . t �ja,t�rji)01]t CVeTV T)1nT5kk'ay- . " 0%4 . 7 erected in front of his pri r , , i - 1. - -- -- -- . -- -- ­1 ti -,i,,,�, ­� - : .ronto. will be a' � . . - , , . I . I - � . � . Offi�lle over 'T. BuDdy's shop. .V,-)ney �o loon. spy � 0 1 't . . . . -' - This will be followed by a parental roof. frow horing themselves-to death. .Chief . �.-.-, : �; -VI -*JFI�. � -- I -- - 11 ..- - - . --- . . . : ��, I -- - - -- - I - . - veritudali. When cGinpleted the dwelling Rev. Mr. Canvoin,of Whitevale,preach. anioijg the debators or gossipers we have .- - '- ; . . - - - - ­ .-- VetertutirY. - - � : will furnish a comfortable hom4ror some ed an eloquent and impressive sermon in small sharp, visaged farmer, who has been .- , - � ­ ' . �� - I . , . . . . - - - I - ­ . . . , . - - � ­­­11--1 I I r .,�, �1, I I � - - 1 ' ' Ba c the greater span of his existence kicking ... .." � I- . � � - . . n i 0­- n tenant. . ## Centennial church on Sabbath last. � . . I I - VETERINARY , - � z � . . . - , I I 0 P 1*i I N S , JObIJUR Bundy expects to arrive home Chas. Ewers, forwerly 'teacher of our against the fates that made him a "bay- . . --. , I.. �111 - . I . - H. (ir,ov,q, Gradut - - d." Many men are troubled with a de- -' . - � . , I - , I SUR . - - . 6te of the Ontario Vet - - , . -, - Toronto, will Visit WhiteViLle TICKERING BRANCH. from Manitoba about Monday next. school, accompanied by his friend Mr. see . I . . . I,,` .� . urinary College. . ., :t, � every SfLtur(jay- Diseases of . fusion -his has been that he was a born ..Z,., I I. I � 1. . . . . - - find Cherriwood I � . - -- .. I . Apiil 2511j. He has disposed of the Rees, spent their V4CAtiOD With ffieuds . . I -(A.- . N I forge . . echanic. In the course of his life he has . ::: - a . . ��.),- . , . . . � - . -. , tteuded to at. my shoeing f - . go of horses taken up, and W8.1lRV8 here. It is needless to say that all were in '.. . � the horse's toot a y at car * � . lot 33,7th con.. Pickerin.q. Calls promptl - Open for the transaction of all-legitimate . been the father of a wonderful device for --. �., .4�, � � . I - whitevale Out. Alu. � . - - . I been indirectly informed that tile ship- delighted to have th digging potatoes, a patent mower that was - . . . . I ., , -Z . . 'ended to. Telegraph address em M our midst ag :!'? , . leu 34-v Bauking Business. � . .. �:-,�,k., . ). address: Green River. Ont. event was a paying one. Yes, he will be At a meeting of the Ladies Aid heia at � Orrioz HOURS-From 10 to 3; Saturdays going to revolutionize mechanical science. . U, , ir.�:". " . .. .. . A � - home to look after busineos the first of the rellijence of Wm. Collins on Tuead and a prolonged and ineffectual attempt to -1 -: - �.� Z $ ' KINS, VETERINARY to I o'clock. RYI ' I ,_L' - W HOP , I P',` _ - - . - -- I .% ­ I � f Ontario Veteriu- next. week. 12th inst, A was decided that they - hold demonstrate the practicability of perpetual - 11 . '. - , . I - . � � I 0 surgeon. graduate 0 0 Savings Bank in connectiot. .,. - I , x . . - Dnto, office and residence, Lin. John W. Hopper, principal of Davis. their annual garJen party on the 249h of motion. The potatoe digger was a good - ' � I - � . ary College, Ton , - . ! 0 ton,&, avenue, Pickering V . : I k " I 'il. ' - � village. Calls by day (8-y) GEOROV, KERB, Manager. villa publlc School is here Viriting with May, it the residence ofJ&Oob Brumwell. idea, only it had one drawback-it would .. � - • - . . . A � . . � , . to. A first class ' ' i � I I � . or night Promptly attended : � . - - gather all the ton on the lot on which .. .11 .. ich it .. . ­­ I .. .. general blacksmith shop in connection. Now his brother, R. P. Hopper, Mr. Hopper stones e - . . ,I - . � rigs gott-in up, 95 well 066 all manner of repair- has been Linable to attend to `business for - . . . was tried, but it left the potatoes for some- : .- -'- ­ I I . . - . I . rates, Lame and din- - . . . . .. I- - : - ing done. at lowest living sowt two months, occasioned by a severe .-I I thing else to dig ; so the inventor took his - • , . , • . - - ea feet made a specialty of, always a drat -, =' . . . 6" 3 home, perhaps to sell it as a gravel ' . : . � - 23y' -grippe. Having exhibited no A. Steele, of Toronto, spent �unday with machine . . ­ i class jiboer on hand. I A $35 WATCH Attack of I& ' accumulator. The folks were on tip-too - - . . I . I . - . - -----. sips of improvement, Ida, physician ad. friends here. . .,:� ... ­. . %. . � ... - ... � . English Leveir,Flat heavy crystal vised him to try the atmosphere of some Service was conducted in Christ's church expectation when he brought before a cold � .. . ­ � S�Cieties. . . - *?. :� I , - -1 � . � . . - � .",-".,---�-�------"i----,---------,�-.��-,����--- . I other community - Having learned that On Good Friday. world his new patent rotsay grass mow" - . - I - ­� � 1. I 1­-.0 . * _; . I g extra heavy silyer case, - for he had darkly hinted months before, . . . . ..... . 1 .,4 y - .-- Ra. T. This lodge meets every Monday - .. w - * ' P, �ISING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. 0. ., stron ' Miss Bims Malcolm has left for Brandon, ' , � - -- , - Claremont was s: hes,11hy place, and in. N.W.T., where she will remain for some how he was going to make Wood's and a - - . I... , �- . I .. . . evening in the YeATF in Dole a Hall. Pickering. all refinished throughout. Splen- habited by kind-hearted, as well as good. time L few other machinists turn with envy. - - . invited to join and help advance . .., . I - . Every person inv . lookiD pwple, the patient resolved to The most miteres inn - m&tcb of the season 'Twas a fine da and the seemed I I the graced Cause of Temperance. .121T did London made movement, . t, . green I , I I Zli . .. .� lw , 1. � . come Er a time with us. He will remain of the Bel Gun Club was shot on Good crisp and ripe p- , 15k Z . Bellamy G - �� - V . � . . to '. : � `�- , L Z.� t . � � capped, only five years in use, hers for some time, and we expect to Friday. The attendance was very large peared on the scene. The inventor . ; . - ­ . . - I I- - #u0titte# Calrb#- � . . . , • loam that he will imiprove in health. and an enjoyable time was spent. gratify the boys, kindly demonstrated to . ­ I . . . . . - . I - .; . .. C0jjve,j;~er# fie. . wavanted in first-elms order and 1 A wedding of considerable interest was Among the city friends who visited here them how great and how simple the idea - � - .� � - - .1 . �.. AS DUNK, Conveyancer, Cojm• , , - -.. .... celebrated at Erskine manse on Thurs- on Good Friday, were J. Chester, Mr. was. Then a span of horses were hitched 1­ - . - -- . . . ]ELOM * . as good as new -: .. - . ...- iss E. Fawcett. Mr. and to the contrivance and set in motion. Tho. t - .,.� Tinissioner for taking AMdavits, etc.. re- - .1 -- .1 - .. . . �. . .. day, April 14di. Toe oonmeting pirt Blong, Mr. and Mrs. moved, but the new patent rotary - . . .. . . ODy nd horses rn mout.Ont. -------------- p. � were Oeorge M. Brodie, M. D..of Clare. Wiin McCusig, A. and F. Fawcett, Ai didn't, there was not a budge to it. The . - L . , BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage � .. I ... I mont, and lAds Ad& - tvouna"% daughter Frank Seoor. . .- �- . Be Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- . . . = -- of the late Hiram Figeld, of Dombester. J"• Cornelt hat returned after finishing inventor looked kind of knowing and with a - P�kering FOR ,,.-,!' "':" $12100 course at the Ontario Agricultural Col- smile oiled the rotary and anxiously told - race at the store or at his residence, '. - - The ceremony was performed by, Rev. A. " t And as be- - I - vitl&ge. ------- - --- * ---- 2-y ''.'.. .- . , j lege. Willie Chester has returned from the the horses to ­git-" They go . . . --­---- - - . . .. . - �. . . H Ki , brother-in-law of .tile bride, I alit to-wh t • , , - - .- . . � . N, TOWN SHIP-&&RK, - - - �;..-� . I .. � �., . � PP" Collegiate Institute, and john fore the new patent didn't w a� . � - - R. j��At-d . I .. ... ; - AT . I Toronto C -1 .: . . Conveyancer, coramissionerfor taking . , :- .� . � I ..... assisted Dv Rev. Mr. Simpson, of the 13tobo has finished his term at the Toronto is more to the purpose, it wouldn't. There . .. . - : i - ... - .- . and insurance Agent. " - Methodist church. The bride wa Yen Commercial College. We expect to im- seenied -to be something baulk about it. ' .. '.. .- - . . I � money to loan on farm property. Will$ 0 her brother-in-law, the boys tilted it bated. OF Whitevale. Will in a " SO BARNM - aul'i prove wonderfully with this variety of Before the trial some of t] pro- , was - - be J ,. RD'S away b Brougham every ,Monday afternoon for the beautifully dressed in cream cashmere educAtion in our midat. up, others pulled- the chain, others still . . I I - .. � . . -. -v . .. ... .. - -W" - , trimmed with chiffon. She carried -a Theannual vestry meeti of Chris - ­ - .. . . � transaction of business. - - 27 , - . 1TMr1-3:X= M �- Christ's turned the new patent pitman and the , . ------------ ­ - - - -------- 1� - . . .� . . . . I .. • � - ,f handsome boquat of white ro&e buds. church was held on Easter Vonday. Tile thing went beautifully. But the new patent . � ... - - 'I .aat�ct. ­. . - -- -- ­­- - ­ -- - -otary had too tender a heart to cut the - -- . 1. . -- - . . ­ -­­ ­­­­ -­­ .1 - I - . - � ,. . -� Miss Wallis, first maid of honor, wore financial report of the treasurer f�tmd the i ,.-- * - � -1. . --b --1 . � � OF VALUE TO .� fresh herbage, it would revolve in air, but . .- , � � . A., OST ARCHITECT - I - - . isfactory condi- ' "I - . . e for the county of On age The church receives thil annuity ,: - - - -". ,.--�--� A Ontario -. Drawing pale blue cashmere, and carried a baguet church to be in a very 1kit . nity of not among the daisies. The machine does . . . : - and specifications furnished for every class of H 0 U S E K E E P E R S! of pink roses. Mine Chittick, ofDorcho8t. Lion. , clergy reserve money. The former not work vet, maybe our mechanic is'try- � . ter heating and "M . I . building. Steam and hot 'We Don't forget that in housecleaning time or, , second maid of-honor. wore helitrope to fix it into - ' - . . . ventilation a specialty. office-Gerrie Block - ' i wardens J. P. Mason and A. 1. Chester ing I a patent windmill. Next. .,. . : � .... I Whitby, there are four things at the Corner trimmed with -Psuimentre, and carried were re-elected for another term. in loquacity at our store is a farmer who -- * -, .1 -- - .corner Dundits and Brock streets, Wn . - . . . � . at Pickering. 37-Y oft. The groom was. supported � . . � Residence- Kingston Road -Ea Drug Store that are especially useful, cream rotes. --I--- -e-.0041-4, --- . . walks with a spring halt gait and a know ' - - -- -- . ----------- - ------ ------ .. , by his brother, Mr. Ralph Brodie. The - . . . � . ing air as if he could read the whole world . ---- - -Aitetioiteerijig. � . . � . . � . ---Howse's I I I ­-1 --.-..-, � ­ . I—— - ­­­­­ VIZ. . Furniture Oil, 25 invited guests were relatives and 'friends . . . . - � I backwards. This mail has a remarkable :- 11 --- - - '. 11 I,-,- FAIRBANKS, the old and relia6ie - cents a bottle ; Howse's Household, of the bride and groom. After ilia core- Miss Minnie Macaulay has gone to the head- - Nature intended biiii to be as b1ld -- .. - - .- -- Z . �- . a Auctioneei, still in the field, able and Ammonia, 20 and 35 cents per bottle; .mony the guests badger, but he does not agree with . . , , I ­ ­ - L Odilliug citv to live. and will be greatly missed 3" a - .. ')ling to conduct any sales entrusted to him, nature, so taking advantage of a growth of - ­:: .... � - willing - Howees' Crude Carbolic Acid, 25 eta., rooms, where a bouu iful repast was served, anion her friends in Malvern, and more ' ­ . - - 11 I . and takes this opportunity Of thanking his pat I amnng some of the young men. hair at the base of the skull, after years of - -- ' ­ - . - -1 ors, and hopes for a continuance The happy couple 1A for theiri home. ac- especially , . roes for past favors, Ar- per bottle ; Howses' Disenfectint patient cozening, he has managed to when � I ' - of them. Terms for services moderate. e , -:, Powder, 10 cents per pound or th,ree companied with the beat wishes of a large h angers )laid a foot-ball meeting at . round like a pig's tail until it gracefully ! - , . . rangements as to d9tes and terms,cali be made I - 3 I at the office of this paper. . 46Af - ---,/ circle of friends, 1he barber oho on Tuesday, 19th iust. it a - i �. � I , _.__ pounds for 25 cents. Fall directions I . I . curls on the forehead. It does not want to - � - .. -- -, - --- -- --- - - - -- - -- - -- - -- 0-048 1 We wonder it Tcmson will be in it, ard . L I . - I W there, so our hirsute friend glues the .., . . I .. . HOMNS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- ' for use on each. bottle. . . I . I wilt once more Volunteer to take Ilia spirit- - , . . T tioneer, Valiiator,-etc., for East York and � - .. . BROUGHAM. I . . ed steeds out to Green River. � hair into position with various substances. . �. - - . the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict wq,: Re. HOWSE 11 '' .I.-- - . We have in this vicinity a He tried sugar as an adhesive one unlucky . � � • number of - ' - - - " his Sunday and when in church the flies had a • - . * . � attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. Norman Poucher was here with . . e­ I . . .1 - . - . - ­ . I . ., '. Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, Corner Drug Store, Whitby. cases of diphtheria and measles, and our �, , ­. , Charges . 1: . I parents over taster holidays. political meeting on his pate which gave it - . ­. OW'.:. 47, BrOLIghanl, Out. . school hap been closed for some time. but PO -trance of an o - .----.-- -- ------------ ------- --- . *N.B.-Use Howse's Baking Powder, al- W. Cowie has a good Second-hand Twin we hope no more are to be stricken with this the appet overloaded fly-paper. - -, - � . �1: . . , , . Roots ait4.1, Shoes. . '!� a - . Plow, Whitby make, for sale. � terrible disease, and that those who lime He does not use saccharine matter now. - . . . . .., - ,. . . . t , - . . -- . . - � - I ­ ­ ­ ­ . ­L_ �s fre h . ­1 - -- , - _ _ - ___ - - - �1. -" Hay King, the invincible, is. busily en- :7 lie is it great moralist and politician, al . ­. . '. . z . - , -BOOT AND S ' ' I I forming the timber for the new bridge it will soon recover. ,,y% speaks of his country in the possessive. . . - HOE .- .- - .� .... . . . 1. gaged - . JOHN LESLIE, A bought his wife a re Z Maker. Pegged and eewu work. Orders to be erected on'the 5tb con. road east of case as if he were personally with thepresi- . . . . %uptly attonded to. Exiwrieuced workman- Tolyer, and made her practice at a target, . PY4 the Brock. The structure will be erected defend the dent, entitled to eulogy for the present . - � . - . . �. ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly-opposite the C A' T T I O'N so that she might be able to defe o . . . ,,-_.�, I , , . with the least possible delay. rosperity of the United States. He is a - � - News, King street, Pickering village. - 7-V -but after a bullet, P . I I -� I - - . . . . , . house his absence, . ... --- -- - - - � - - - - ­­ --- .­ - ----- ­ - - ­­­ . . . � I Mr. Chambers, of Scotland, tamer 'buried , wordy man and has knack of saying 1. � •.� . ' . ­ . � . � ' . �. . . - .. : I 1. �. . . -: "I' I ., .�' . was dug out of his leg and the cow ' � "' ... - ' .. . la . - . - Motets. Is. � I , , I � . ­ to this country to visit friends. He reach. said he guessed she'd better shoot with an more mischievous and untruthful things - . . . - .-. - . I �..:.A---­-­­�.--­ I ­ ­ 1­­-­--.­­ I- .EACHPLUG OF THE . � ed here' to visit his cousin. Mrs. T. 0. than any man in our community. As a -.. ­ --. "I .. ` I . . -611 . &XC. . - � ORDON HOUSE,. Pickering, Ont., -. Brown. when he was taken nick with con- : � -L - ' - - rule the people understand him and none . i ­.- , 11. I , - . , 8 hotel is a . " . - I ... I � , -- CORDON Gordon, proprietor. Tbi .. - ' ROO Two curious looking fellows, each wear ..'.. , , � - law - - . fine new brick building, finished in superior - . - ' ' ' . tion of the lungs. He has beau very ing a gray hat, and with their faces black_ but the ,,thick 'ith head" take his nonsense ' - 1. . ." . - - I � - ' . , . , '�t� -1 ,� . � p­ - d comfort low for the past couple of weeks, but is hone. He is ably seconds by two sons, .. . �. . - - , - . . style. Ev(�ry c9riveniouce an t for the - - enea, entered the barber shop on Saturday , . it . I . , I I .. .. . travelling public. Now and commodious stables . now somewhat recovered. . - genuine chips of the old block, but as they � .1� . I . . . I 2-r?y . , .� evening, and -commenced a terrible row, �yl - .. - '.�.-J. . - - - . . I . � and sheds. Myrt a ... Navy 1, The Township Local Option Executive are in the embryo state and- confine their . �­- ------ - ­-----�-- .- . oat the lights and turning over -1 - -: . - . blowing O -.. . I , . WESTERN HOUSE,, Pickering, Out., - " . Committee convened here on Tupeday. remarks to the girls whom they have taken - . .. X� . i- , . . - - everything they could get their hands on. I - IiV' I - , - - : now open for the accommodation of th - ­ :o:'. . IS ,MARNED- �.- :o: : '., The work necessary in connection with the Wh,en the barber ordered them out of the doubtful . I liberties with, perliaps they will - . . ." �r -.. :? � � . I travelling public. This hotel, 1javing latel; - . .. approaching campaign was arranged, and grow wiser with time. Our town clerk does . .i .. i �4�1 I � I .. , - - . i � , . changed hands, has been re- furnished tlxr2gh- - ; . Shop. one of them knocked oyer the lamp, . . t � - I . � I 11fr".; .. the local committees were given their not forget to swell the attendqnce at our . . ­ - I , .- - out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink ills, . .. and but for the presence of mind of some - . 11 , . . . '- it is convenient for patrons of the Milts. meals - : ".., amount of work to perform; It is the in- of the custow-3re, the building would have store. He is a town clerk without, a legal - , 1. - ­ -� .. or lunch room reasonable hours. Good stabling tention to push the matter regardless of been destroyed. When Constable Senor training. He does not say but � � � .1 ­-, . I . - and abed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for - - - .% . . . ,kt. I . . . time and money. The meeting was a very - - . "."-- - - - . - o was called in they refQoOd to be handcuffed. wears a knowing air as if he could do which . , � ,. . ­ 1. horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises a . .. I 14Ts - I IN BRONZE LETTERS -'- '- representation one and the greatest amount in this discriminating world passes for, ' .1'. I., � 4' 1 , . I . �, ­i � - . . - - . I The bar is oped at all legal hours, and is stocked They were soon overpowered and taken . . . . ..* � " I . I - � with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- of enthusiasm prevailed throughout. . much. The funny, dry, .obscene man of . . . . �-. . �­ - . -CULLY, Proprietor. . NONE OTHER GENUINVj to castod�. but were let go after having - - I z .1. 1. ,� . .. 0. , : 151Y In q . -S.. �'. f I , , . . � The wildest excitement preyailed on course is at our store. Was there ever a . ' . - ol!e - I � �"., � ".. � promised to keep peace. , . � . - . -- . -- -- - -- . 1, ` I .. , . . Tuesday afternoon at the'sanouncment be .. .:.. . I - . . V , . i A party was hold at the house of Mrs. store where this partienlar parasite did not - � . ­ - , , . I watchmaking. - I - coming circulatedrthat "Prince Mich"[" exist. With him all the girls in the neigh- . - It' I , ." . , - - I MONEY TO LOAN Badgerow's on Thursday, 14th inst, there ­ ". 1.-�i­� " *. � I ,­----- ­­­ --­­----­­�-- - me other member of the Flying Poll I . . li� k - - or so borhood are fickle and to the disgrace of" -the . - ,�� . I I.. : being a lute crowd assembled. Some of I . . , -. -,h . � , - . .�- , '. - A , I- I A.CUTHBERT, . 'ON MORTGAGE SECURITY . had struck the. town with his ponderous the most noted guests were from Stouff- boys be it told, he also is po ul . Of - - .., ;�'! -, :�', -, , . ;;,­­�v - I . , - � , - . - . -�n` 5'.1''­ . . - . I - heels. Your reporter was arpong those who course the semi genteel man is there with . * ji , I - N� , 4 , agpent for EDWARD SCHEURE, whole- &tl0W0$tr&t860f10t6r86t. Mortgages Ville, that is, from a bird'seye yiew; but 01 Z . I . � 1. .1 . " . . � � � . . - bentures purchased for cash. were alarmed. The moral young men of . . , 1�.. - i, . sale dealer in WeAhes, Clocks, Jew . the PIN* formed themselves into a Vigil- to come right down to dancing, they could his learned platitud*s; the drinker who rails . - .-..,--.,2.,*.,-� � � own, , .1 �-,er­ -, . . an 11(eleven) Wel 0111: ..--.� I � . Wellingtons or' P � Ef-&� :MMA-P= once committee, and armed with all con. not touch Cesfora, who displayed his tal. at other men's faults and forgets his . � 1, , A" vi d fancy goods, )n . � I - I * the youngily married man who poem AS an ­ - -.�.- ­ do, - -A�'l " I , " , I ,- ..- . Toronto. Call and see stock. bought and sold on commission. - ' out in the bon-ton, and even in some of the . .. --' , - -- -- 0 ­i. . I - . - ceivable kind of weapons pr6peaded to in. example of what unbounded "chic" can 1� -�.,,-'� ..�Al�� ,.,,' � -1 � I 1�� ,�&, ­�,- 111. . - ­ ­ ­ . L.'t,, . --- . .. . quairills, he is h&M to be,&t. and as for .�, � 51 - . . I " � *" - � . . Dressntak.ing. - I form -Xiollael" that his services were not the reserved young shaver who plumes him- . : ' '! . ,! ?,4 - . . - ­X - � ALAftat It .- � , i I - .. ­­C�� filer : Western, Lancashire and City of desirable wares in the Brongbam market. war. Paton, is was dolightful to a" how self on a reputation made b his father . . �­, . 01,- " - , , -� . ][)RESSMAKERcl, PERFECT I - ­NU-1Z and Manchester Fire Insurancepom- gracefully he glided around the room. But m :­ .1 .�'.-� , ­*�, - ,". t - � panics. -North American Life Insurahe* IMAOUS the haste of the "Us&& of the which he will never rival X that dirty � -", I � , TING tailors "stem for cuttin . we should not be surprised it this was the . - I- `i�.. I I � - .V. . - .T: ,�, ,.,. -1 CO., 6160 accident Insuranoe "ken. ­ commitim upon looming that the stranger I whose - . .V 1, 4� � filthy semblance of man's image - . - -'.�: ,-, J, " - and mantles. taught by Miss M. M auslano, , ... . 3:­ - It � . r. 1. "t party at - . w - P1 - . - � - ' - �;Qtj,?, Pickering village. Dresses made or cut and Ap was only an advertising freaL sent ow ps of the $40011 • If so there in -,:':�-­ ; 1. - every sentence contains an oath or a reffec- ..' ­-�-­.' �' ' I ­ - - . ­ �< - ­ , . 1�­ 'i- , ­A,N I A,N,� � " - be no more w&ing limbs for those most '-�- : � � t , . fed -Orders Promptly attended to, and a - WAAM248 4for 93 A,'r M I through the country to announos the vir. Lion upon our brother and deters. Suohis *0 � 1­ Via; -1 ,4 P, , -t, - . - I .­If ��.­ - -,_k� � -4 1 � . .., .. , ­W- i A - , . foci lit guaranteed. . � I � - - tues of some Inilian waffloins. Not did gorgeous dancers, and not until 3:30 a. m. ensensbjes- congregating at our atom , " . , ".... I o 41., � -., A . ' >1 did this wagnifloient affair break up - and "tout ­ -1 ­ ­­­7 � , MISS FERRIER - WISHES TO AN- ­ ' OONVEYANOING CAREFULLY DONE, the matter and there. This long-halr4 ' The Weakness of woman to kee 9, SOMC � '­.g - -.. �, , " , - . �� � � a , I... ,,­..'j � ... . , all odd it was the best of the mown . 1. ,.-, . q: ­ Z1. - - is proverbial � ,- . " , �,.j',"- '.L manta above Mr. A AT, .0 . . ., i, - � 1. " M NOUNCE that she haA secured apart- . � human, was a mesmerist and gave a fine I , but if they are as JWU . ... A. R. Collins' store Gree -'V"iU%ff6 r tx.w- exhibition of his remarkable power over � � 1­1 . - .. � - � .-Tjaotw b honor in thi t as ooiiitcr�v . .- : � - ,­ I '�­ - '. '� e . . Riyer, where she will be prepared to execute &A - 2*=PO . . I - Is ., '.7 " ,'� . .... " 1� . -- -­ e- . , ", - ... - -�- - work in bar line i In had others in the Town H&H a% which . - I - , - ..,.j " �j . . .0 -, c n trusted. to her. plait a 1 - ind=they an faulty, but th . • - 1 HAT I 0 Good Village Lots on north aldr, 4ing $boot boys, then . 0 W , . .,U -­ .9 . a - ,,`�; .. �,�,-� - -� , , � ... I . � �' � .'.- some years experience in the best dressmaking between comer and the Cohere P011124111 large number of out 1-IJIS &WWb1e& Our Got= " Ow"s-Tion" hu an- writer has the foolishness to doubt y - � � ... ; i . Age proper6y. Wer. sdt "d �� -4 W4=9414 (in we 06"), . sod_ - � t,�-­_.. I :. establishments in Toronto, Mine Ferrier Is rr- for $go, to with other vi11 There are so wany pW@nm of this po other HW ni; demm , 416ture ainsl *if 'y - . pared to suit all comers in style and wor - , I - .111011 . I - � - �r, .1� ­� ,, M 1L­2 -U,-v6l"�&J: - - One good house and lot for ale very cheap. who influence their viogms vritti I :t"w . , 10� ,w�m � ­1 -1 *"OR# * I ibi Give her a trial and be convinced. Satjd� - - - �- - - - -�4 r I :F '. M - - "I 'ft' - " L I , ., , Is It I I �, . .; ,6 -! � , longuaranteed. Charges moderate. Term emnt"'k '. 'b�, I -m Wi V. 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I.. -­ � I ­. :`;. : . 41A, , - - � __ . - ---. . , ��. ­7� -1 tell you, wearing ourselves out in the talk much. for wh t had they, to say.? An dared dully would any oneever follow. those . . . . . I - r�-:'._" �� * � __ - - .�] " wM_ . - - . 1 �� _- - - 1­1� .., - . -1 m. - _ J:11 Mon no ho 4�' _� .. . pq I �� - , , - ­ ­_ - - W . .­ :­, ­ . ­% - - a � * _.�, I � � - _. - . P_ V, - . - _e .- .� . , . � - , - I . :1 . 1. -11. , . - - 0 I .,.:: -7, * .. Anderson oft down beside him and polut� host, " ­1. I .-: ; . _VV-I'L.. . � . _-1. '. . .. ,C _­ ­ ,`W­1�. � .�, - " - t . - .A- - - . . I : - � L_ W w 7 _1� - � A SAAP� of the .tustrallon Usialk- �'4 ­ . hour or two and the moon rote, a fall moon, marks. A little. farther on Helm let go his 41� .. . .. I I � -_ - �1 �- ... . � � � . - � .. . ,- _. - --Tf�' '"' �,� -, - -� - , p ad silently to the horses. If ever poor beasts And Helm, seein the advice w*1 - od red and fiery; and as she rose slowly to cart and ran on ahead. . . . 1� � � ,,, '.. . - - - I 1'' , . � 1. . ­1 . - I � i�� - - . . I _: _ . . :1 __ 11 ta. " L ' :.�.` . . � - - . 4 �, -- +, . X ,,,Helm,, old -man, we've lost the track j4 wore done, were at their last gasp, ti.ey lay down again%v down and trie5ono! the zenith, silvering as she rose, the plain " We'll never do any good at this ra _ � . . . . -0, � 1 - . ­ .1 . - �w � -k-, , - . � . � __ - - - , � . 11 .. .. �. . � � �_ . Don't be a howling idi;i, man. Lost I ,yere, as they nood there, their noses touch to listen to the cawing of t'he cows, the only grew light as day. Every little stick and lie gasped, I I never-never " and he pulled -1 ­ . I .., .�,� ,�.. . 4 '! & 'I, , how could we be lost? Why, there's! the - . .. ; .. . , � - - ing the ground. The busliman' slander sound that brpke the still ness-tried not to stone, every little . -.�L -, � . 910i. .- - - . a mix blaile, was clearly at the collar of Ilia shirt till he tore it away. - - I , . _�; � � ' . . . . I 1 4 'a" �, ; . I .an reduced to its soanti- think of � . a:1'4_:-' '�'� , - � _ � . equipment had be 9 . 11. .�,'-: .,- t . - .. _m 0 - ;, - -, tra-A right ahead, and pretty fresh, too." 0001 waters; not to think of a outlined; the' low ridge which the were " We must have eomething to drin k. We'll. - ,., -, . .- , i I �- C -0 11 � . ., y - - 11. i. . . , I - 51 .V� , Ild Andersori lung himself off his horse eat proportions, and yet it seemed cruelty household down south ; not to think of the leaving behind, the ridge . 1. �i � I X i X. _,; . where they had die else, and I mean to have a fi(rht for my . - - -_ V � I ­ � � to force ihout to carry even those slender . 0 . I_- - � I - - k- W'.- �',- � - - oun - . V - I !i. t. ' n c - . 1. .. .f. , . - �. _. t � ,.- en to the dry crisp grass and covered, his girl who, notwithstanding his mate's c ic f d their worst fears realized, 'loomed life. Therb'a the old horse, he an't stagger - . - .... � - - .. - .. . - - 1.t 111'.� _. I ... . - ­I - . ... , - I . , >� --m . 1. face *ith his hands. . . packs; even the canvas water-bags, dry as at warning, filled all his thought& He lozed large s-behind them, while the salt-pan to a step farther; what's tlie good of keeping - . _. k��, q � -rt �i �'; ,­ - " _. - �� :: -: � I - -..' , ­ - . _ " I tell you," reiterated his mate, leanin tinder now, hanging at their necks, were a alit tle aud dreamed, and wakeno with a their left stretched away one grea .. - �. - -11.11 .. ... . - .1 - � ._�l V�_ '_ I . 9 t lake of him? Let's shoot him-and-ana--There's - , � - , ".. I V - ) . - . - I . . . - . � - ­ .11, - 'hi as, V .1 'I; - 1. : i, " 1� , . . I . ' . � heavy burden. Wiser than their masters, start and a, strong feeling upon 1xim that it glittering white, which it seemed. to Helm enough blood in him to-to--" . , ..- ­ '. , . iL' � i forward in his eadd!e ana shadg . V. . . I .. . ."',Z I I � . .- . V. , , r -marks quite plain. Why, they they had crawled beneath the shade, scanty had been something more than- a dream, they could never r6und. " No, no, man, no. . - I . *:" - . 1, _�, _11. � _ 'I I see hoof I I tell you that's the - - � . . . . . - � 7 -41 as it was, of the boxwood trees, and stood Chat some oqe had - . � ..- -,.--. �_. .1. . : ­ 9" - might have been made yesterday I" really called him, was "How long, Anderson," he asked," be. beginning of the end-more than the begin. - __ . - - .� % �. . . j.. �. .. 11 . , . . , I . - I . - ­ �_ , - - . I .1 . 1, I "They were made yesterday," g 'roined therepatiently waiting-for what? For calling him still. Was it his mother's voice, fore we can W�pe to reach tho,other side'?" Ding-othe-end in fact." I . . ,._ - ­ - - . . - I - I , . �. - death and the p tiless crows patiently wait. or that . I.. I : ,. . I - the other hopelesqly. II Don't you see, my i girl's, or was it Andernon's ? Ander- " No-.; before morning, man. I don't see " I don't care. n 11 I " - .' .. i'. -_.._� -,- - , _ I 1 ca' 't stand this ; 9,nd - : ' . � : I � I .. . . I . I—- �_ . i .. 1. . ng eavi Y1 - . - , : � L _. . I . I -t . - , , , , , . I V % �t� : , - ing overhead. ' - son was sleepi h 'I and, strong tn&r6 we can do it before morning." . before Anderson could stop him, Helm had - ;,--, �. . � - . ". dear fellow, we made them ourselves." I . , - - 11 . � : % '. - ,11 What I" - 11 "Exactly," Helm'answered, bigoompan- %s he was, sobbing in his alee Helm Then they plodded on Mittle farther, nei- drawl his pistol and shot the horse in tha , _. , . , .,. .1 . 'r., ___�. . . . ..; ._� � I .- - �- Helm raised his head and swore a passio � . I .:�,� , , 1, 1- . I . . . . . H_ ion's urispok�n thought, " but we can't siv stretched out a hand to awaken in, and ther liking to be the first togive in, though head. I . . .. . , '.. � I I - � ti . - " . �, .-, ,- . . -, stoop- and wait like that.z Alan, we must try to then paused. � . .1 1. � .� .. - , . . . I _. . . - .- L : .,- a .-. � , . . I ' - ate oath, then sprang from his horse, Whysholild he? What had their Mouths were parched and burning The poor beast; was at bislast gasp,and w ' . . I . 1_�ta � s . . - . . . . - I.. . -t ....- .' ad over the faint track, ran wildly aloHg �t get out of this at any rate. We - can't sit he better tooffer than these broken dreania?wthirat was consuming them. Bat still they for the last hour Anderson had . ­ � I - . t # - ' here and wait for the crows." g- been medi- .- :- - _. �-, . ..- - � * - " for a few an 8, turned back, and again He broke a branch from a tree. thereby walked steadily on till more than half the tating the advisability of leaving him behind '-- . . " L . '. - I . . 11'�11' .- '_ - � . , � - .� - . 4 4 _- Aniersou sighed heavily. �.!� - I . I . cried out thyalt the other was play' - . ilig some -1 . . � . ': I . _% .. :. '� '- ..- ". � Z .. I 11 - - - scattering the crows, and stopped down to Hight was gone; at last Helm fluqg himself so it was no material loss; his only care . _. I -1 ­'I - - " What can we do?" he asked. " We .� - - .-, . - I i I - __ - . , . - - I - - . .:� ghastly joke off on him. the edge of the glittering white salt. It down on the ground. now w" to Prevent Ilia mate from drinking __ I . . , � . 1: . . _. . . I ' . - - . - - -.-..:, . T I . . � t ` t".." - "It's two,bad, Anderson, too bad. oat must spell a bit. The horses are done. As crunched beneath hi feet like Band, and he 11 I inuat rest," he "id 11 if I die for it;" t4ie blood, which, according to the faith of ..... . . I I - . - - : I 1. ;_ it is, I'm afraid your's will have to be leftand Is . - . . .. _. �. . .- � . , . . - . i I up, man and don't be a foot ! Come on, and Anderson sat down qtC&etly besida him. the bushman', i * I ­ - . . _ �`_ - �._ we'll have to go on -loot. There must be went on till the hard crust began to give is worse than drinking salt --- -: 1. - .. -- -,. . � .s. � " ­ there's very likely water on the other side W86 Thon sleep, merciful sleep, came to them watem . _. , - . :. . ... , y beneath him and the thick mud oozed . . . . I -1 water about somewhere. for took at the . � . _�_ . , - --- . --�. .- I- of that ridge. You'll feet better after you've . up. Then, when he thought it was moist in their weariness, and thsy slept till the 11 Poor old beg p*r," he said, taking him - . . .- .-. . . I . . - , - _. - i - - �-�.'�_'.- _- had a good drink." crows; but we can't find it, and we couldn't enough to resist the fierce hot wind, which Prat'faint streaks of dawn be all to appear pistolsand cartridgeafrom thes-addl-e', where ' -. - ., . '_ .:. I � - . - I L -, , . . . have searched more carefully." , 9 . - .­ - . � . � , '.... " That's thb ridge we zed last night, I . - . 'V.' -�' , I I . : -- .. . . p" " Why not shoot the old was blowing from the north like a breath lu the eastern sky. It was a dreary, hope- they had been wrapped among the blankets. . . -_ I . L., . I . I �_ . � I .... . .� tell you. -Water-oh, yes, there's water hnree if he's from an oven, lie prepared to write his last less waking. The salt lakewas behind " I suppose it was about the kindest thing . -, - . I I ., ., - ...- .1 �. I no good. His blood might-" I . r , .. . . � I ..... ... � . � - there, but it's as salt as the sea. " . message.- And then came the dilliculty. them now and all around was the plain, we could do for him. Come on, mate, we ' ­ ': . .. I ;­ . .- . . I 0 � % - __ . �: "The salt " Nonsense, man. Aren't you bushman ' � . - J_ . I , .-:.- � . . i :. . . �� I - -pan I No, by heavlen' ind, I What was lie to --jay? What could lie say ? bare, hard earth in soine'places, patches of must leave him to the crows now," 1and he __ . .- __ . '� t. I ,� . � I I � . - I : -, " -, miles 'behind enough yet to know that drinking blood's Not that he had so little, but so much. And gram, in (ithers� not a living thing visible ; caught Helm's arm and would have lod him ! / . . - . M . . I . - - .: . . I ii, . - . . , 7". $I only the'lleginning of the end? Once.we do it might never be- read after all, or at beat oven the crows had gone, and though the on. . . - 'N t. __ - . -, . � . . - . - �. . I L ... � " Nevertheleas," said the other man that- ' 8 : � . I I . -1 . . - - - - � � � - :- drearily, "it's the same old salt Well after?" asked Helm, , � � - '- . - I .- it would only be read by some station hand foul birds had filled Helm with a shrinking But the other resisted, and breaking free . . . : . .: ��, .-, - - - .-,. - I � - , . .. � - �. � -.-- * . . -pan. You'lf - who, once they were dead, would give horror, their absence was still more terrible, ran back, and before he could stop him had . "0441 �. , - �_W­_ . - - � - � ... _. see it the moment we cross the rid " But the other did not anavrer, fo'. he, too but a pas8ing thought to their for did it not show that they were plunging drawn his knife across the horse's t1iroat �, � C ?, : -VI - I.- .� .I . . % Jw I , . kL I - . . "Come on, then, come on I in Ilia heart, was asking; "After?" And . farther and farther into the desert, farther and taken a long draught of blood. . . - . . wir-1-T, . . . .. A .­ ., - . ton't sit mmage, only a Rasing thought'to their - . - w- - � - : . _. � . I their lips were dry and parched, and their III farther from the water without which Does it sound ghastly ? Butsuch . . - I . - . -groaning there; let's know the ,worst. sufferings. They tad found a skeleton he a' things, . . . . , i - , , , ! I - ' . .-. ' �_ can't believe it, I won't believe it till I see tongues swollen, and before thein lay the remembered, the first year he had been' on they could not live out another day? The are, and his lips were dry and parched, and . . . . . . . - . . 11� . .. � . I- . b._ . I - ... . � � . - - � , salt-pan with right in the centre a little '6 Yerlo,"a skeleton- that must have been sun rose higher and higher till the full force Ilia throat so swollen that lie could only . �,, . - - . I I .. I I . . . � � X ....- for myself. " I . gleam of dark blue water which mocked tile" f his ra-. a seemed more than they could speak in hoarse whispers, and so great . - . . -_ ;, _� I � � . ; :_ " Tile horses ought to have a spell if we're . ir lying there years, a poor, wind-tossed, sun- 0 Was' - -. i. 2 . I.- . .;.- . . : . . � I ? ... ever to get out of this," muttered Anderson misery. There was nothing for it but to lie. baked thing from which all semblance of bear, and yet the nearest shade was miles the temptation titat Anderson, looking . - . - � ;- . - - .. .: . . 1. � I �� - . . !. but he followed his companion's lead, mount- down beneath the scanty shade and rest- humanity had long since departed, and he, away, a line of trees or scrub diin on the awa at tiie We pitiless plain With the .. . . . : - . . __ . .1- - I . i . , 4 ... . � . . ;1 . i . - . . , They were too weary to push on, all their in his carelessness, had thought so little of � - I - � . I . ad his tired horse, and rode slowly on af . ter an, horizon. . moNing mirage. in the distance, felt th'i 11 . . - . '... I � - . him towards the still distant ridge. ergy had departed, and Helm, lying on it, had never realit the awful suffering Neithet mentioned the significance of the he too might.as well drink and die; only - -1 .� � - __� . I . i I - . .. I 11 . . .. . Out b3,ck -beyond the Mulligan is No Maln's 'his back looking -up at the patches of blue that must have been: before the strong man absence of Clio crows, though both w�re , the tljouglit of the cripple boy who would - -. . . . . - ! I . - I . - � " - . . . . sky that peeped through the branches, said thinking of it, but at last Helm said: be alone in the world but for him made him . - I . I I . ­ : , Land. They had gone out to seek new . came to Chat. . . ­ L � �, .. I 11 . , country, crossiA the Queensland border into . with a sigh: . And now�snd w-he took his stick - . I I The trees- let's go for the trees. This Hake one more desperate effort for se'lf-con. - ' s :. . _.. 1, ., . I I I I . . " If we're done for, I wish to heaven the in t bearing. " . :rol. - . � - - . � . - I'-_- . i �� . South Australia, and now, old bushman as and wrote in large!printed letters on the � . - - :, .. _� � : I - ­ __ -1 � � . - � . . . . . . - . end would come now. I can't .stand the .crisp salt: - Cut Anderson shook his ]lead. .. He took the younger man's arm and drag. - - ? . I r _.. he was, Anderson had only the vaguest i4ea, thought of-of-What's it like, old man Is . ad , - . . , __ . . . - I I . I . - - A - 1_' of * their where%bout�. Ever since I, � - They're clean out of the way, man," he ged him on, skirting slowly round tile . - � , I i ., � . they it very bad, do you think?", � . s � . . . ­ I " I - . - . . . ..- ,.: . � I ... . started it had been the same trouble. The " As bad as bad can be." . � .. . I . . . TOP . . id sadly. 11 Try to hold out a little long- " dead'finish" till. at length late in the ,-, ', - . . . .1 . . I . . I I I . . , , -_ , .-- . ! . - , . . . season had been exceptionally dry, and � - �.: . :_ , . . .. . _ . - � . . . er. ]Cho old horse is keeping up wonder- .afternoon, it gave place to boree. His own - - - .1 . I ­ - 4 .... . " And is there no hope ?99. . � . tosT. - . . �� � : .. . - . - ! - . � every - . , . , - . f tilly. I .never thought he'd hold out so senses . - I . ­ - � . . where the waters were dried up. First - . . 1. ' weff clearenongli, butHelm was . .1 � . ir . 1. .. . i I ..., ­. one horse had died, then another, until at M hat could he-say, this man who had "James Andera�.n and Charles' Haim long. " mutter ngvwildly, and lie listened *ith un- ' ' 1 ' ' ' *.- .. � .- .. :. ­ _. i - - . - � . ­ i - z_1 lived in the bush all his life? What hope were lost on the 12fth October. They have - ne,svery nearly at his last gasp," said ,heeding ears to his babbleof home and moth- - . . . - . - -11 , A— . - last they were reduced to only three; still . -.1, - NZI . � ( . I .1 Id he give, when 1piactically his exper- gone 8. E_ from th� a It pan. I . .. . . .,--- . , I "a, - . . - 1 A " . ...- they had pushed on, for the blacks told a cou . Will YOU Helm, and they relapsed into silence again. er and sweetheart. They could Hot go far, - - I . 'I I . . . . Z:l � - - I � -hole where the ience told him there was no hope - - . . ... ��_� � . .- .. .... . i- tale of a magnificent water -that , if kindly send word ko1lrp. Helm, The E ,spla- Oa, mild on, and on. The thirst was so and soon they forced their way in among the - � . I , . � _.� . . . - I . - I i. __ - , . they would save themselves fr6m needless natle, SL Kilda, �nd to Miss 'Drysdale, bad now they could, hardly speak to one all- scrub, and though the burning thirst, was -., - - . - � . � I . � ,_..., water was permanent, and Anders9n had a !11 . * .. - . � . I � . . - � � . - - 11 � pain t�ey would turn their pistols against Gi Ks Street, East $Ielborne 11 other; still they pushed on under the burn- worse than ever, the shade was grateful. - -, I . .. - ! __ � -- - .: - � certain amount of faith in the 'unerring .- . in. . ,� - . ; - ­. . . . . . . . r , . .1 wisdom of tile children of the-soil where themselves and die there and at once.. But ' � an he wrote Ilia name, " Charles Hal ing Mys of the almost vertical sun, every Tile crows stopped too, and settled on the - . .. - 1� . . I I - I : V � i , . - It seemed so feeble, so inadequate, not a � - - .� �. I - . - - - '- i water was concerned. So he pushed on, the love of life is strong in us all and the , ate it seemed must be their last. Was it low trees, turning their evil blue-black . -, -.", . I , I . I , : "IA , I , ,. , hoping against hope, till the young hope of life is as strong. How could they hundredth part of what lie felt did it ex- reat y only last night they discovered they heads on one aide to get a betcer view of . . . . . � . - - .. . . . I I :_ I er man, . ., .� ..: .- . .. pro", and yet, what could lie say? . I .� .. - . . . i I I . I - - more fearful, perhaps wore prudent per- die, these strong men with life in every vein? Not were lost-, only last nigntl Another mile, their prey. . �. I - : . . . 4 11 1, I .� - . . - . .:4I- . I I k- , � . tied him to turn back. But it was too No, no, surel� it was impo, ana even,.in his extremity could lie writs tender and another. anti the heat grew Unbearable, ' . I . I . �. 1. I _ - _. all& 3sible. An 1gu. ' " I can't keep my head," in,)ined Helm, - - . . . . . . . . - : � 1 . . . I . late. The weakest horse, the one they 6a scuttled across in front of them, and Ifelm "ages to his loved ones there. They slid Helm without a word turned to tile lef L "I can't. I have 'been mad all day. I , . . f I �.,.. . . d . . � . ­ I - � ,-- � I . started up would know, surely they would know, they and made for the trees. Anderson paused know I have. It has scratched out into - . I . ­ . I . . - . eagerly. . � '. . . . I 4, . t , ,� �. - _. � Used as a pack-horse, gave in, and had "There," he said, " there--and and I wouldunderstand that his thoughts hadbaeu a moment slid then followed him, though to ages. this long day, and it's not over yet. - ; - . . . . . - .. � .- I to be left behind the firstda oftheirretnru . ' . .. - 4! I .Y . . � - '. C', I : - ..-. - - �_ . .. . . . . . �, �' .* journey ; and now, on the fourth, they had nevertbought. Lookatthatbeast. fhere full of them when he wro-te thatcoli niessage him it wits giving up the struggle. If they When were we lost? Yesterda The day . - . . L : � ! - . .. . . � - 1 . t ,��. __ �.. - ' just made the terrible discovery they were must he water somewhere, or how could he What more could he say? But would. they turned out of the path which led to tile only before? It feels like years." . . �� � �. i ... � ,,.,� � live. " ever know the love and, longinv that had water they knew of, turne . - .. A: .,�V _V- - 1 -* I . - I .. . going round on their own tracks. They . . it iuto this path- "Never mind," said Anderson.,not un- . . �: lix � I' Anderson sighed. .-'..- �- ..'� _. . filled Ilia heart? Would his mother ever less wilderness, what possible chance was kindly; " it can't be much lo - . � .. I . . . I . . - I : � � ! � . - -, had been so thankful-so horieful-whOn . . - - nger now. Try .. 2 ,j�i "", . � I , kfiow that tier boy had thought of her at ' I . -_ .. - . . . . . 14 _- _ - - `Ves, there'sthe bitterness of it. I therefor them? And yethow couldthey to sleep, old man." . .1 � . . . . . . the struck that tt'ack in tile morning. . . t - . . I . - I .- .-. know there's water about, if only we could the last? Would Mabel DryedLIC-under- stand this terrible heat any longer? " Sleep ! with a thousand devilij tearing. . - .-_ . . . . .- I - . � Anierson knew there was another party stand how he had cared for her?--:-all he " I tell you I shall go mad," inoined Helm at me !" . � - - - - :1 � � . . : � I -,_ . , ... out better appointed than they were ; these find it; but as we didn't find any when we . . . - I I I , .,__ - -_ . - - ___._ : . I- IL . . - . had meant t^ convey by the mere mention It I didn't think I 'was a coward, but I can't But tile did ale-j' after all, a wearied . ­ � - . ! . .. - (. - had everything in our favor, there's not . . 1. I ­ might be their tracks, and possibly they had p 0 - . . - , , , - � ­ - ST . I _� . .1 . of her name? Hest-epped slowly back and stand this. Old chap, don't let me go mad; troubled e . - - . - � ! i � Ak_ .�_ water with thern-they might even have much good in our wastink time looking now - - ep a broken sleep full of fright- .. - . � , - !'f' . ! . .. . 1. .� . . . ' wakened his companion. ' .. . _. .. ...�..,_ - .- . 1 , .� . . - � �._ -, - come across water-and water-water-if After all­1 believe those beasts must live shoot me if you see I'm going mad. " ful dreams, or still more cruel ones of cool- . - -1 . � . 4 1 � 6 - - I .- . ­ - , . ! . - . . . ' t, . No, . . . ��j - . - __ only they had a little -viater. ' And so they without, though - they say they don 'State," he said, 16 don't you think we't-I I- Mad," said the other bravely; " non- ing streams anti rippling waters. .Night . - . : . . . . � . I better be travelling? It's a little pooler sense, man, you're all right. You'll feel came, anti Anderson awoke from whatseem . . . I I , � - I - , ­_ .. had pushed on, eagerly, hopefully, till the old chap, our only hope lies in pushing on no - � . - . I ­ . . . . 1. . 1:1 . . . to the nearest irater we know of," w, and it's getting late." better presently when you've had a spell." ed to him a doze of a moment to find Ilia . , - - . , .. - - � % 7 - terrible truth began to dawn: on the . . . I _. , i . .m . � . .1 older anti more experienced bushman. " Then don't let's lie here wastingprecious Anderson struggled to his feet wearily, . Tile line of trees resolved itself on closer companion gone front his side. Forasecond . . �. . . . - - - . _. _k . � . . : I . . .. . and then went (town to the bait-pan. inspec se grow it g � . . . .. , V I I . , . . ­� -1 The weather for the . last two days minutes. Every moment is of conseqnence; 9, Lion inio c!O I ri(lya scrub, the thought came to him that it -was not ' - . - " ­ . . . 1;.1 I had been dull and cloudy, they had not let's.makeastart. Wcmustpushotl " " -go you've been leaving a last message, and long before they reachal it the crows worth while to look for him. He was mad ' - - .�. - . . . . -1 .. . . I I - - I I . . .. �1, I : � . . . - ' he said . 11 I'm afraid it's riot much good. had again made their appearance. A little -mad, and where was the use of troubling . . i - I - p_ I - �: caugli t a glimpse of the sun, and hourly they Push on ! i They had b6en pushing on .. : , . � . - , F ­ ..- . 1, r, . --' had expected a thunder-storm, which wQuld ever since they left 'I Yerlo " station toen Who's likely to Paw this w, , ty?" floek kept them'compally, waiting on in about him any further ? And -then his - .__ . . .. .. - ­­ f z _. _. . . � - . . � I,- - I , �_ ;'-� not only clear the ;Lir, but would supply days ago, and this was v,hat it had brought Had It'r only a chance, of course," said front, rushing up behind as if' perchance better feelings,*and perhaps that longing for � / . . . . . . . . . k .- . . �. .. � . I . I I . them to. elm, " but,-well-I'd like them, if p0g. . they might be late, wlweli.ng rouixI on ei- human companionship which we all must - * . . - I - � ��. : 'I - - - , . hem with the water they needed ;,but to- A . � . k, 11 It's so good wearing onraelves-out in the sible. to know I'd thought of th'm." ther aide. . feel, made him rise tip and look for him. - .- . . - . . . - . 0ay the clouds hed all cleared away, and r 6. - ' I . . - � , . - ,-. . .1 ­ ­. the only effect of their presence had been heat of the day," said Anderion, ; " wait " And a woman, too," laughed Anderson There must lie water there," caid Helm Up and d6m, lie was staggering up and . - - . . - . . -1 . � . . .- . , i I I '. . L . . - their bearings complete till evening and we'll d:) twice as much." cynically; .. if wegetout,of this you'll learn eagerly ; "look at the crows again." dowlip it hundred feet one way and then : . .. . - "' - . . * �. th t they had lost - , . I . I . .1 a V - . - r . . - - I - - - . ly. Where and when they bad loA them I Which way?" - _ I expect " Don't build on it, old chap," haid the back a-ain oil his own tracks. . � . . - __ . . . . . , just about how little value she set ft ' . - . . I .-. . . - I - I � ,:-� , - - -! other. 11 The scrub is too thick for us to " We must get on, old chap," lie mutter- . . ... - ! i . . . . - - Anderson could not say-even fi,�w, and he " Southeast, I think. If we can only On your care for her." find it." It . I . - . � . . .. - . I - I . . - . � �e ought to fetch Gerring Gerring " You'v� been unlucky," said the youn - ad when he saw Anderson, 11 we must get � . . . - . ; - - .* was loath ,tr, first to share his -misgivings hold out w 91 ­ . . 12. - - . i I ! � , �. - . - But Helm wqa not to be dissuaded, and on. You rest if you like though ; there . -- � . � . . , 1, I ! .- - - ­� - with his mate ; but thesight of the riqge Water. As far as I know, this mutt be -er man geptly ; " there are women who- . . .1 - . I V _ he wasted I 'Is ener It% in a frantic search for isG't anybody waiting for you ; but Mabel, - * ' - -_ - ._1 .. L � decided him. If they found, aq he f till V ex- Titmba salt lake, and if so-" -- don't - suppose we'll come I . . I t . ' .. I - 11 . 1, - u - water. His ma fooked more soberly,. be- site's waiting for me, and I must try and - - _. 1. . I . 1� $ - - . - .. . .. . I _. . I 11 I (.1 . . pected to, the salt-pan they had passed the " Karinda's just to the north there." thro h. Anyhow it's time we started." - - . . I , -1 . . . righ� before on the other side, then most " A hundred and twenty miles at the very " %vall-well keep your faith and I'll cause more hopelessly. but tile restilt was get back. She would be disappointed else. - -.. . I - . . . - . - . . I - � � , . - � ! - - . - t r .- - '. � � surely they were lbst men-lost in a cruel, 'least, and not a drop of water the whole keep mine. Perhaps here and there there the same, and finally they lay down in the Grieve ! of course she'll grieve if I'm 1086. - . . . - - .-: . ... . ;1 , - . . . I - - hade and slept again, slept soundly too,-itl All the world isn". a cynic like you. . I.- . - � . . I - � thirsty land where no water was. wa;Y. No, that's out of the quertion, old may be woman worth caring about, but . . - . . ..� , � . 1, - , . :piLe of the crows', which were more confi- Anderson took his arm again. . . . . . . . . - .1? - � � � 11 I '. - He pondered it over in his mind as lie rode man ; our only hope lies in reaching Gerrinj they're few and far between." . - . . . - I .. - . ... . I ,I, � ,.: . - I 1. ;.- slowly after his companion. 11 There was Gerring.` " Don't you want, to say a4thino- 1,99 a's m t than ever. Night We'll go together," he said: 11 If you do - -: - .. - I . .. I ! . �� - I . . � I I . - k. dent, more hi d 8, ,till e n - . . - . .. no hope. There could possibly be nu hope." 11 And you don't .see much probability of, ad Helm. fell, nd wit t e darkness grew in Helm care a straw abOtit seeing her again, come ' � . .. - � -, . I , I I .... I '� -11 I . . - . I , . . . � .. - , . . . ... . - - . . ­ 7:.. .. Over and over again he said it to himself an our doing that? " " Who? I? No. Who is there to care a an intense desire to be on the way ugain. on quictIv with me." I . - � ­ I . 1. - - . I � . i, - - - - .1 � . . . � .1 � � . 11 Well, we can try." . - . . - " We're wasting time," he kept ' i . . I - . - . L . . .. . a man who hardly realizerhis own words- - . - �� straw whether I leave my carcass to the 6aying He yielded for the moment, but it'requir- - - . . I '. __ _. . . I � � (I r � __ and then they topped t1hQ low ridge, and He felt a great pity, this older man, for crows or 'ot? There's only tile boy, and Iwarsely, for his tongue was so swollen lie ad one contindous effort on Anderson's part -- � ­:1. . �.� .. n = . - - .. . . - _. - . - I � - 1­_ � . � right at his feet lay the &It-pan glittering the lad-he called him a lad for all his four he's too young to understand. But, I says could hr,rdly speak at all-" wasting time- to keep him up to it. Plainly his reason' - � . ...... . .I:- . i .. . . : - � .k - . �_ 0 � . . in tile sun.- Ig and twenty years-doomed to die, nay, you might have mentioned tile name of tile Don't you see they'll be expecting utf in to. was gone, and the other man, growing -. - - - .. � .. - I - . . . I - . . , i ... - , Ing errii _ , . . I I I . - I -, _�� "Cruel-cruel-cruel!" Helmhadflun dying at this very moment, in the prime of station," and taking the stick from Helm's supper at Gerri G i I and I shouldn't weaker and weaker, found by the time the - - .. . ..� . .1 . i i _ .. A . _'� ,- 3imself face downwards on the hard gro= hismanhood. They could but try, he said, hand, lie walked out on the salt A wrote- like Clio crown to get ttere first. They sun was hiih in the heavens that the effort .- . - .- .1 . - . � . . . - . � , � I . . - I I . i .. . - - , [it fri 11 ten her, you know ; she's a � .. . *_ , . - I I . _. . .- � - _'.. f 'Please'let them know at I I - a,' " and in was more t ian he could make. It was the . . . I . . . � - , � .low and given way to a paroxysm of dis- over and over again, they could but try. , . , - I lit hasn't seen so much of t only . . -1 � q �,_ . .1 I. girf and a a . . -- . . ".. - � . I , �, i ., , - I pair all the more bitter for his former hope- And then as they rested they fell to talk- signed Ilia name, " James Andeteon." h6m as end, or so close that he V,oilld only hope. - . .. " I - i . ., - - . . - . I . L . ; - 4 : - I '. - :-. fulness. Anderson looked down on him ing of other things -talked of their past "There's my last will and testaniantp,, you and me. Those knowing old crown! and pray the end would come quickly. - A.- _1�* - - ­ ,_&� . I . . ]..! . - . ­ : % I - 110, , . . . � I " . i ..- pityingly for a moment, as one who had no lives and of their homes as neither, perhaps, be said. 11 Come on now.1' theytre not here now. -Don't you see that"' The young fellow had struggled on . . A. - I -,.- � . why they want to get there first?" . r � . - :�; . �' . -1 - - ! ; . . - . - �_ _ 0 . 44 It vely, go hopef .. - .- . - - I .1 , __ - , : bib trouble; then he looked away ]lad ever talked before. Helm went up t the horses. - so bra tilly, and -now it - - _.: � part in , � . - . I - I � . I 1- . - I . I . o q u let, man. You're dream ing. " -, had . . I � I , - . 3galu. Save for th,q sunshine, it wfts exact- '11y old inother'll miss me," said Charlie . "' It's no go, lie said. 11 My poor old . I, . come to this. They had left the - !. . . .� . - � �. I I - . . - . I- - Dreaniing, was I? Anderson, Anders - � - - I ... � - Helm, with a sigh, - . .; � I - . - I . � . . � - ly the same scene, the very sa th h eggar's done." . On, scrub behind them and Anderson made his . . � . . - - I , . ; I ". , . . :. mate. 1 'in Hot goini mad. V or God's sake, . .-. � . I � ; ,-%-.,. .. ­ � I looked upon last night-there lay the glit- when she'll ever L,4r the truth of the " I expected it, old chag.r We'll have to -way to a tree, the only specimen of its kind - - I �. - Z it . . - .. I don't let n . . . � � � . - . .1 �. ! -.I- - . tering salt-pan, white as driven snoW, above matter. " foot it ; mine's OnI.T, a a &do ibetter than - in all the wide'plain, and lay down beneath ' . �. I . i. __ . - - . � - 4 1 1 . . 96 � . . . . - � - . . , I - , I - � .. . it the harA bl Ile cloudless sky, and all around 11, Umph, I don't know but I guess if we Yours. Clearly we have to leave yours No, no, old roan, it'nall right. We're its branche8-to rest? No, lie felt in his . .- - . - � ; , - ." __ - � the dreary plain, broken only by t ie ridge lio peg out, it'll be some considerable time behind. Mine can carry the wit a little on tile ri lit track now. Here, I'll take tile heart it was to die. Helm lie could not' . . .. . - . � :_ -. -- � . ­- � � - I - - - . � . - ! 1! I - . . : : , I . I . . ! , � i I I . - on which they stood. And -yet in lifferent -before they can read the store account over farther, but I really. aoa,t tAink he can horse arif you give me your arm. There persuade to lie down. He kept staggering - '- - ' � '' ­ .- i � t I , . f- __ . . . . .. .. . .. - L ! 4 . � � _. circumstances he might have adm- 'red the us. Have you got any paper about you? " carry me '. " now then, if we've luck we may hit Gerrin� on hopelessly round and round the tree, - : - . _,_� - i I I- . .. I - - . .- . . , . I I Not a scrap. We can leave a message It was. still very hot, but the shadnwe of Gerring before morning. " struggling to keep in tho shade, fancyini,, as - - : � . I � "-. � -:. landscape, for it had a weird beautir-all its . . - . : . - . - I . ­ - - . , . ' They walked on in silence, but Helm kept many a lost man has done befare him, t1hat i . . - . rif . � � I. _� own; miles and miles he could se(' in the on the salt though." the boxwood trees had grown longer and - . .. � � - I �_ - - - - .. � � � _. . .- . . .- ­ . .. ... . I - . I . I " It'll be blown away before to-morrow. therewaa just a -of the comi stumbling, si..d but for I i n1g sup- he was "pushing on." . . . : � -3 . . clear bright atmosphere, far aw&3' to tile _promise ng ils companioi . . -- 1. I --i t� 4 - - . - . k I . . Z� . . . � - - other side.of the wide lake, where a dark Who doyou want to write to? Yourmoth- night in the air. They mua� walk, for th porting arm would have fallen more thmil 1t was tho�same old story. Andersonhad _. . . I - I - - - ­ I ey � . - I . -.11 � - - �-,-�-,' clump of trees or scrub was appare9tly raja. er? That girl?" . . had oult the one home now, and it did not once. The moon rose up, and as it grew heard it told hundreds of times over the . ­ . - Z ­ . . : I - - 11 - . "I � � . ; .- - . : . . � a __ -1 edin tiiesky,'high above the horizon. He Helm turned his face away.' This - mim seem ,kely he could hold out long. liglitaa day again he stoppedshortand camli-fire-one man will lie down to die ' - . . ....�,�.­ - I .. . � . � i - - I -.�. . . I . - . - . - � - knew it was only the effect of the miragei had no right to pry into his lirivate con. The other ha-1 lain down to die, looked solemulU1,; hi companion a fitce. it �uietly and the other will go raving mad. - . `- - ' . * '' . . . I . I - 1. . Ir - - - is &-weary, but not L50 . � - . . I � ,:., another token, had he needed a token, that corns. and whether this one could orawl on was worn itud gard Helm had gone mad, poor chap; and then .. . . � : � I -._. I 66W - � . . . . � I 1, __ 41 there was no moisture, no water, not t,he rite to your mother, lad, write - to under their slender pack was a 'ques. so w0d, he felt instinctively, as his own. he remembered his passionate prayer to himi -. - . - , . . - f _. . . id - . - - . . . .. � r` in if he . . . . . � 1r, ­ - -1 .---..- faintest chance of a drop of rain. And yet your mother by all means. Mothers are tion Anderson asked himself more than An - 1. - . . . . - . . �, . .4arsou," he said, 11 I know I'm done not to let him go mad, to shoot hi I . - .. - . � - there bad been some rain not so very long made of different clay from other women ; once. That he could carry either of them for. My head*s all wrong. ft's cooler now, saw he was going. mad, and he lay and look- . - ­ ­. . . . . . �. i - .� . � * - . __ - . -11 . _�. . . 1. . . I - _.. . . � . I .- _: ago,torthe mecombryanthemum, rowing but don't you bother about the other. was out of the question. They put a blank. but what'll it be to-morrow? if-if-if I ad up at the hard blue sky through ., � . 11 �. - o , 9 . the - , � . ­. . � . . t . ` - . , in dark green patches close to the edge of Women are all alike, take my word for it. ket or two on his 6ack, their tole, and do anything mad before I die don't tell bar. leaves, and at the watch ing crows, and knew .- - : 1. r . I . I .� - '. - pis .. - - I . � i - the salt, was all in flower-pink, and red It's out of sight out of mind with all of the empty water-bags, and then it seemed I'd like her to think well of me. Just say that he wa4 only waiting for death, knew . - .- . - - q , t- I �, . - them. But write to your mother. " . _'. . - . ­ . . I and bri,ghtest yellow, such gorgeous color" cruelty to force the poor beast to move, but I died, don't say how it hurt. ' that he was too utterly weary to aid in any - - - . . - I . -� . �. . .. . I i - . �, - . . . . . , � . inc-and by that strange associaLionof ideas, 11 Some one may paw this way," pondered necessity known no law, and they started is All right, mate," said the other," for he way hismate. He listened to him mutter- - : . . ! , . . - ( for which who shall account, his thoughts the younger man, hardly heeding his words. slowly on their hopeless journey round the had no comfort to give. ing to himself for a little, watch,ed him as he . - . -, . - .. . _... - : ! , I I __ . - . � . flew back to the last Cup Day, and he saw " It's just- worth trying," anti lie lay silent salt,pan, Anderson 4&ding the way, Helm And then the walked on again in silence and round. It I . .- . � . . . � ­ . . �� . : t . -_ . . . . : I again the Flemington race-course, and heard- while Anderson talked On, or rather thought follow * with the horse, So slowly th till the moon Teelined before the coming was'-not so hard alter all-not near so hard . . ­ . - . . � . . . . Ing "'a day,the cruel da- , which brought the heLt . . q -, . � - . an fancy the shouts oi the people as the aloud. ' went, ana their only hope laiy in y for him as for Helm. If only the boy were . � - . '. � : - I t I . . . .-- . .. : I . - favorite passed the winning-post. On the - " It's of the boy I'm thinking," he said- Rolm looked back a little sadly at the ying -and the following crows again. Dawn dead he thought wearilV, if only the boy - - . . . _. .. . . Eng . � . . - . - I , .. - . I . I . . . . . I . � - . . - . groand in front of him were In g lines of f'the poor helplcs3 little one. he never horse. which had made an effort to rise as brought them to a patch of 11 dead finish were dead he would be glad that this should . - . . I . L, .. I - . � _:.. � . � - crows, rny , . _. - Z L � . . .-. perched in the stunteT boxwood throve since his mother died. She didn't it in mute protest against being left, as the settlers call a dense and tho scr�Z end it; his life was never worth much, lie ., - - ': .. , : _ � .. . 1 - � I .- , . trees abovehis head filli the air with go much on me, but the boy was 3ver I I Poor old beggar," he said. I' Wouldn't ih green1eaves through which it had failed all thr h h' . .- . - � - � - - 9 thi wit tt . a would be glad to - . 1� . y in . - - � - 0 - . I . . . . - 1. , . - - I- their monotonous ca�iug 7 He lauirlied, at to her though lie was a cripple. Well-weg it be kinder to put him out of his misery?' is WeCnigK impossible to force a way even be at rest-if onlyouZe boy were there before . ' . . . I . - ' ` . ' the mockery of the thing. The other man -if I were only certain he was dead now, II Oh, give him a chance for his ife," said under the most favorable circumstances, him; but the boy-the poor little helpless .--. . I . . .. % , .1 - � . L - - - I L �� t- - : � __:� - . I - . - . . � . . - . . I . . N , . I... � . . . . - ,:. raised his head. it wouldn't be half so har . II I've known horses to r000ver and which presented an utterly im thin a must make another'effort for the . - � - �. ,-. , pana.ble 9_11 . I L _ . � I . - . � . t . . .__ . .1 . . . . . . . I . ; . . - i . I . .. i _: 11 Old man, what is it? Is it possible that dead, I know, but I couldn't think it before; in the most wonderful way. Afterha'shad barrier to men in their condition. They boy's sake, aiid he struggled to his fee . . I . - . L .' . - � . . � - I � , ... - _. , : : - .- - -_#1 he was all I -had, and the last time I saw a spell he may find water for himself ; any- turned aside once more, and Anderson ae _­ � -A . - - : jL g. nin . _ �. - a I . ,,, But the burning landscape was a ... - -- � I I , � .11. - - - .. 14 - - I .,. What wild imAgin n for the momeAt him he py-t up his little hwid----such a mite how we'll give him the chance." thought to himself that they must indeed .red blur before his eyes, and then .. ' ­__ _ . - . . � - �.. , .. - � ,, . - I . .­ . , ��!_�_ had passed through his brain he could not of a hand -and clutched his daddy's beard. It was a blamed relief'whan the $an Bank have given UP hope to be stopped by an im. quite suddenly, it seemed to him, sight and �' i .., �- - - ­ * _� - . - ' � .. � . � I - I I .. - �', A A; how could I wish him beneath the horizon: the night was still 'bl barrier and yet to make no moan. hearing left him. He w . -was - - . L . . , . . -1 . - � . . . . imself have told; but whatever his hopes He was al' I he pani 0 . , . � I hi dy g this . __ f�j `� as 113 . .1 , L_ - `_ ; .- . - .. I 'a, , I _ ,one the me. dead? Butnow-now-myGod!-iflwas and hot, but the wind dropped at sundown It was sure) the very depths of hopeless. death? How -if only .. . . .- � 'e_ _ . - , -, , . might have been, they were g certain he was dead and it hadn't hurt and thi roan found it easier to -walk in now whe _ merciful death'was I.. -I - - - I - .1 : I ,; went he looked in Ilia mate's face. the n 71 ways were.alike to them He theboy-- - . . �_�. �, � - . ­ � :7 � - - I _. - . ,-Z .q: . - , : . I - , - I I M an, " he said, sharply, I I are y6a lnad?" much." , ­ � . .. , � - - . : ­ - - . �' 1- - .*. . -. . dark. The crows had followed thm an ng looked back on their tracks and dismay fill- .. I I . . . . I . . ...., - . . I � - . . - . . . . , ., Anderson was a-3beredJu a second.' wits day, but they, too, left &us ad his heart; they were not firm and straight, pouring water ' -. ,. : - -Ak_:�;'- � I . , i ­EL . Very wearily he -opened his sym Coald - i � � . _. ­. . '.. 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I .� - . - ­:-.-M, " ' , , . - , . I . � life. Throe years later, sometime after our Seine 0111' the Remarkable Reeapas as tbo- They Iffart.s*olk rrowwatties of iss 0"44 I.W_," ­ a ("He's coming to," said a voice in his car. . A , ­ , " I I 1. .. . � - , Ill 1 . - I ,, r- � ., ".k '&' - � - J. r_ , - it By Jove, it was a narrow shave. The 1�teros ft, Inoidents in the Litt 027 a Knot had been removed from that point, I Great Waterfall. Units is miles Xfgb. ;;,,,I: - . :_.'A - 1. 711i�,!J�. V '. .1 I; . other poor chap's done for isn't he, Ned `W card incidentally that the India" who There Were dansip, men before Capt.. Webb In 1738 Cotopaxi ejected its blaziar:tdc ,-,%N4 - - Pioneer in the IL B. (I--'-- Rarvica.. .10I ,��, 4, Quit,- dead. - He went mad evidently, . �. had pmecticad the joke had been wiped out mad of course they found their way to Nia- eta more than 2,000 feet above it$ inter 4 I . ., . `�,��. I. t , 10. _ :P . Why, the poor chap - - ; , 1, . -, - I - . . of existence by the tribe to which the blind- gara. One jumped from the bridge 1912 feet gamin - _ . n" .. man, a rue Mg . - . . ...... :_ . I _ - ,. alonged. L% that justice sometimes to the swirling current. For fifty feet he for an Outlet,. roared so that its am fur voice * 1' �Uhl clean off his head. . . .1. . whale in 1757 the g . - ..-. had begun on his own grave. " An Tudissia"s TeiNrIble Rev;eik*6_A We"Aft ad men b f . - . to himself he found Prays For a Looklax-glass Isis Exchasixe, gets evened up among the Indiana as well as fall like a plummet, - Then he turned over 'e,,;�. --NA'hen Anderson came was heard for more than 600 miles. In 197 "'- - - ' ". 0 e� . . be li.Ad been picked up by the other explor- , for IfferChIld. white men. " - Victoria (B. C.) Colonistil, - twice. At last he struck the water with an Lhe crater of Tunguragua, one of the great. '_ "' . . - yy`,._�,Ail . torrents ot 1,�­ - . . - in party. - . - . . awful slap. This man died. But such se- peaks of the Andes, discharged. JR'.. I . Going up in the train to Golestream, re- - .. .'. . ' ' -' , 1.� � .1 I I I We picked up your tracks away by the cidents only stimulate the reckless. Another muld and lava, which dammed the river, .' - � V �, � . ' . . So -LWuap • of the Indism . . .-m�� :+-.I . . really, I sat in the*seat behind a very old -. _� IP :_ - . - I dead finish' there," said the leader, and jumper soon appeared He wore harness opened now lakes and made a deposit 600 . 1. �1. . 4 �1. ,,�,ip -1 , I - I - over is a erg 40:��,�. W, .. . . I"', � `,, .-. .. man,"who was watching the scenery, as the '11ake a letter A with your hands and o r Is hould , to it was attached a , �.,.-Pjt,- - . I thought it must be pretty near U P carriage flew along, with evident enjoyment. lock the ends of your finge7s: that is a - . feet deep and 20 miles long in a valley ever- �-%, R, ­7 I i'M I . . - g over a cylinder on the bridge . .�.; • Z14...! ., - You'vp had the devil's own wire rnnxiI � . . . with you. . There being very few other people in the to aging over 1,000 feet wide. . ': � 4. � . �� . I - ' - pee, or tens. Keep your hands in that This kept his feet straight toward Davy 'C'...-.1"', I .. IN luck, mate. Why, you were within five I molten stream from Vesuvius, which _... VI . � , I F�.,.' - ,%F0 . I �F � 1�.*.;��, I.O.'. . . . . I car, we soon got into conversation, that is position, and bend them down so that your Jones' locker, and he survived the leap to passed through Terre del Greco in 1737, I ." � .*--'I �, � . . ­ 'I, . , �, . N �� �,,,' ✓ - - 1.1, t, . - 1 I., I .% '.I ", miles of ' Gerring Gerring Water, and over to say my fellow traveller did, for I sat the fin t away- from you : that's a house hisconsiderable personal profit, From the tained 33,000,000 cubic yardsofoolid matter. 14 ��# I-- , by the ,dead finish' you passed within and poin a �; . whole time in delight and listened to him a a ver I too,- because it . - �-,, 4 - 4,: I - �,�. " I .. I ... I iNql , � . , I `4-gF.. . Y good -*how" b-idge to the water he went in four secosids Me year 1793 witnessed the destiuction Of A, il , .-- ��, - three wiles of a very decent waterhole, a 0 a n 4 I - _... , 1� ­­'w , ,O I A-1 . �, � .. F- WX1 , , " f p; I-, I I speak about old adt-entures and sally days how the logs are interlocked at the corner th only time o record. Terre del Greco the second time from the 1 . II . . quite good enou,,h to have kept life within in Canada. We had not been speaking of the sort, of houses one Beeson the frontier. *�)'10_011 - -K , - f - 7) SLY �, .i-ni N - M , , 1A.W1 . 1, . - . 9 Of accidents some very strange ones are eruptive action of Vesuvius � " i A. you. You shot the horse. . . avius, when the maw • 7.'*'� I,' ,--; �� V :1 -rf-' IIi , , . . - . - .3 1­1 ,,,,,,,,,, ;, ­1 , � Is ate did. He was mad poor -Ab - above a couple of minutes when I found out If you want to say yon saw something, recorded. One lady stoo Al for a cup of of lava amounted to 45,OW,000 cubic yards.. 4, , - �(,��, ,4 .� . ::�,.! - .- ,,,, � � I '.. ,-_ . ' ..."' ��, : . . My m that he was a pioneer of. pioneers, and that, - point to your eyes. To say you heard some- water, lost bar balance, anTewllaa out of reach In 1760 Etna poured out a blazing river that �, I -'.1`1 `� S�f L . fellow." � though physically. old and feeble, his mental thing, point to your earn. TO Bay YOU BIOPt and over the falls almost before her amazed cov . ;� , ' �0, - ... _: .. � , 111.� -_,.. - Ad Poor begrgar, he seems to have tied a "". - ". " .... � . . , . capabilities as . covered 84 square miles of surface with boil- '-, - . - ..,Vf - I ­� . It..- ^ ­ . . - . IN q4r are sleepy, put up one hand, with the husband knew what had hap ened. _4 `4­,, " i I � . " -, -�.,�' " , but it's all over now." .;.. . I p ins lava from 10 to 40feetdeep. It ' ., W;",�!, . 1, i . bad time, b . A " . ,�;,�f_e, - � ... � f L' ! . .. . -1 11 - . They had . . I a: BRIGHT AND ACTIVE I . I palm side towards your head, and bend your Another lady stooped to pick a flower on this occasion that the annA aNN1k_wNN_As^^y4,N,ft - I.. ;;,I - . .. '13--_4 . q i .. , - ;_ .- - I . . � . gf.'4' , , W - - , r • �,,i;4,- , ­ . - IT, was Indeed a OVUL now. J ' ' I I.- head &I it you were going to lay It on that the brink of the Table -rock. She was taken farmed •Mount Rosini. near Nicholiss a �`m' -';;." _,VA' I , �"%.";,. -, '444 . wrapped him in a blanket and were digging as ever. So I sat Still and let him go ahead, hand. To say that you saw some one who up dead from the rocks below. coui-shaped structure, two TrAles in cire';m. 1- -­Z( � -, . .. . ' . " ' ',r,.,�.' , X . a shallow grave. He had begun it himself, switching him o8 occasionally by '& judi- was beatitiful, put your face between the Ill 1875 an accident equally sad-knd fool- ference and over 4,000 feeb high. A stream- "" �;.. ... . �� V " - ­;-,:"�'I, . ..ic , .. - '.4 ­�­ ,,., - .4, - they said, and had been digging with his cious word or two into the S'ubjectwl morg thumb and fingers of one hand, and draw ish occurred. An engaged couple went of lava thrown out by Etna in 1810 was in " 11z . � - - . . - long knife, thouall. whether it was for particularly -wished him to speak of. It your lRand softly down from your forehead behind the falls into the Cave of the Winds motioI : I - . - 0 . � , at the average of one yard per day ; -. -,��-J-:�;- ,,, . . ..... V, - - water, or whether it was really intended would be impossible to crowd into such a to your chin. A faint smirk or smile made withoutaguide. The lady sought to bathe for nearly ten months after the eruption, . q'I -'�., , .kt.* I . � - - for a grave, no one could now say. His short sketch, an this is intended to be, half 'at the same time greatly helps this sign. If in a pool whole even the guides never visit- Vesuvius in A. D. 79 vomited Forth an �-" � . ,-;,. - . . - sufferings were ' endpd. . - of what my companion said, nor could 1, 0e beauty you tell about was a woman, ad. For her folly she perished, and her amount of matter whose bulk far -exceeded z,," , ­ - C, They left him there in the desert, the however much I tried, gi�e an idea of the make believe take hold of a mass of hair on lover lept his life in trying to save hers. that of -the mountain itself. In 1760, Etna �- - �-A_ - . - . I . �r ... young fellow who had fought so hard for manner in which each anecdote tell from the right side of your head, and follow it Perhaps the most dramatic accident was disgorged more than 20 times its own mass. ­.,-,-�',`.;V. . . 1*. -, - '.. . :, . . . . life and set so much store by it; and a-3 his lips, nor of the animated 'gestures and down past the shoulder with your hand, an the following : A Playful Young man' Syria, Egypt and Turkey hav ' : . . . . . little recovered - us Vesuvius. ! received .-I- , " I I . - I �- � � . �­. III . . soon as Anderson was a re se powerful word pictures with which he gar- you see women do when they dress their caught tip a chaftning child who was watch - contributions of ashes from From - ,., , I . I - . .uvius .� .. . . out for 11 Yerlo" again. I nished .his remarks. hair. These signs for seeing, hearing, sleep, ing the tumbling waves. "Now, Lizzie, I this crater were hurled stonessof 800-pounds `_,.", .*: I - a. over week " before he reached the "I was a raw Scotch lad in them days, 'beauty, Prid women are exactly the same as am goin to throw you into the water," be - weight to Pompeii, a distance of six miles, 1�.'__.,r , it was ov a ' - 4.; 1. - station, so far had he w - "" � J, . wandered out of the he amid, "when we broke up home in Wick those used by George L. Fox, the famous said, an . .. 11, ".. . - ...., 11! ,_ I puripg an ii6ruption in 79 A. 1). Cotopaxi .l."', � �, �. , � . .. track, and as he rode 'I I tumbled off to Lou ion with .the old clown, when be played Humpty Dumpty. I screamed, struggled, and slipped from his - . .� � . . up to the house a ant I own I swung her back and forth. She has cut a rock containing 100 cubic yardis . - ­�' I 41r - - . • - . stable-boy lounged up to him. I man, who was going to see me safe aboard have no doubt that Grimaldi, the great hand . - `-, i. - . . - . a. He gazed after her, realized what a distance of nine miles, and wliich,calcula'- �.� ��'; �� ,.�.,. - I ,..t - .,7� . I - . ' .. . . ' :'-' J -,�! � . �� , I I What a while you been away, bass, the Hudson Bay company ship Prince of English CIOWD, also used them, for they are he had done, and leaped. Rescue was ting from the angle of ascension, must have., � _.". �, I - . . . . - .1 ". ­ �4.. , - ,�, - . - ,. , 4., . - :� 5 �� . ' ;; - ..,. I he said. "We'd most given you up fog Wales. I was apprenticed ")r the usual the natural motions for expressing those hbpeless. Perhaps he did not deserve reached an altitude of. 16 miles. On more ,4 . . lost. The mail's in and there's ai pile of number of years, and on the 2nd of March, terms. . . I '14. .11 , .. - . .R - . .... - .. . I death, and at least censure may die with than one occasion this volcano has shot - up . ',��,Z I : letters for Mr. 11-elm. None for yo� 1851, we sailed away, down past the docks, Did you -ever know ho* the paws Of small him. . _, .1 - - " .� . - ' .- . - - . -- � - -.'-'... a solid stream to the height of over 6,006 . .-4 I` , . I . , . ': .- . - .�, . though." . 1 out into the Channel, and off to sea, I won't animals are curled in when the are dead? Of eamples there aTe one or two narrow feet In 1815 a volcanic eruption in Java :-;�,,`I I . I .. -, .i - - - - �I �oll - , - ... 11 Is everything-all right?" asked Andes speak of the voyage now, -beyond saying That is the sign for "died" or" dead-" ones almost beyond belief, and which in covered 400 square miles with ashes and 'A".1, ­- - .. son, feeling like a iiian who had come back that, as in all the H. B. Co.'s ships at that Hold one hand out with the fingers bent Volvo stories of skill .and bravery well lava, and out of a population of 15,000 opil .:- _, " "*� . , I'll f.". - . n , � � IC. � - - , _.., - _ - - , "�.... V - .. . . W"; - . - . - . from the grave. time, the apprentices were treated with the towards the thumb to make the sign. But worth telling. Not many years ago a painter -00 persons escaped with their lives. ­V4,", .i 3,�,., 11 - ­ . 11 N-o'-o,there'S mighty bad news. I don't greatest kindness, and the vessels bAong- 1 if you would say some one was killed, hold was at work on Second Sisters ibland, when During the terrible earthquake . �,L,_ - t . - like to tell though. " . . - -1�,� �-, �' I %. 8; __ , �' '41I - �, -,P " . ing to the corporation were always splen- out a fist with the knuchIcs away from you, -he fell into the Water. He was old and not less than 20 lag and small loaf valn'let _-.�,';'� "Out but with it, man. Don't -keep me wait- didly manned, oil account of their reputa- islud rillove the wria slowly so as to force the weak, and while his position was not very volcanoes were Vomiting at the B111 !, .,I , Al . . I . • . )) sime timI �,­��,,j.. . . - .- . . . ins." - tion. Ourchief'officer-wai the father-in-law knuckles down self the person was struck dangerous at first, he soon floated down and Fifty square miles,of land and two � villegit. :,. ,4`;*,� ".., � " _ , . �, .., .., - I . .4- . . The ]a ' d looked away and turned his pipe. of Senator Macdonald, and ourcaptain oneof ' down. To tell about a child, hold your toward mid-stream, when, just as he seem- entirely disappeared and a section of - , , - , - ,`� !: _ ""': _.- . � . " ! ., , - - . . - . from one side of his month to the other. the best known skippers sailing out of Eng- 'hand as fi.r from the ground saits head ad hovering on the.brink and exactly forty mountain chain, 65 miles long' 20 mW :-, - - . ' .., . _.. - j "It's It's your youngster,!' he sal 1. " Ile land. We arrived in Hudson's Straits in : would reach. Put a finger tip to either side feet from it, if contemporary records are to broad,, was wholly swallowed up, leaving ! �,.,_-1 4 ,,; ; I" . . . . - . • .. ­ _. had convulsions last Sunday. Mrs. Brook the latter end of the .year, asild sailed up : of the head W may 11 cow"; to say, 11 deer." be believed,'he caught on a rock. lake instead. It was the vapor from thN ._-"�,- , .., _. I - . . - -site said as nothing couldn't have saved them before entering the Bay, staying at " ut up all your fingers like branching borne. How long would his muscles endare the eruption that caused tile remarkable after ' 'Rut ,-. .. him. "It was a blessed release," she said." several small native trading posts on tho another way Lotellaboint adeeristo strain? And who would rescue him, and sunset glows over the greater part of the - . • .: - 1`1: . � -;.,%-, -_ - - . Anderson Haug the reins to the lad and way. At one of these, as our ship sailed up imitate Ilia loping with one of your hands- 1-how? The crowd was helpless until a guide oartb, during the fall of 1883. The earn( -:-`,',�;.,. .,-. ".,: , . ., * It was a through the To tell of a snake. wiggle one finger n appeared wi4h a coil of rope. One end he country had another destructive outbreak . . * walked quietly into the house. ' r iti tile . -1 . mistake, he clearly saw, coming back from S1100TIT rCE_00LD*ATZ1L,*. ..''..-i � air as a snake would move on the ground. . _. ...., , ,0.` - - . I left in trusty hands, and with the 9ther he and a series of earthquake shocks in 1891. " � . the grave. ,He wished he had died within . .. . ­ .:-I . � . . . I happened to be busy in the lee chains, That sign is the name for two tribes of plunged into the boiling tide. When he The Hawaiian group of islands in thg - � ", �. . I - - - five -miles of Gerring Gerring Water.- . Indiana. The sign for a Sioux is to make reached the poor painter the old man still South Pacific Ocean is wholly volcanic.' � At, . Illustrated and when we swung round on our anchor - - , :� -,�; , � . . ' believe put your throat with one finger.; for lieldin his hand the putty knife with which They appear where the ocean is from 16,000 _-�,­.--,-, ,� . rMary (I in the English Illu; � .1 chains -a long skin canoe hauled in right ., � _ ­ ­ ,Nlagazide. . a Blackfoot} point to you r 'foot ; for a Blood he was working. He shifted the knife to to 18, __ .. . _. - . 1. . alongside me, and hooked in to the chains - . 000 feet deep, have bases that are eark. . 4W ­ � - . . , . . wipe your fin era seines your mouth ; for a his pocket, tied the painter to the rope, fluent, and have diameters ranging from 10. . . .. . -. �_. - on which I was standi,ng. In the bow of the .- . - . - , - . , ...:,- - i Deeming the Murderer. - . .. - .-. canoe was a young woman, with a child in white man, rut your hand across your fore- and they reached the shore safely. to 60 miles. The peak of Mauna Los, on ­ .'' ': '. .. I . . .- .�.. . - - - - - arrest . � her arms, and, as they got underneath me. head to show bow white our foreheads are; In at)other case a boatman was crossing one of th4se islands, is 13,000 feet above the - -, . . . - Speaking of the man now under arrest at, for a Piegan, rub, one cheek. I I—— ' I ' - '' -.` ' , ' - . . I . ' I pulled out from my pocket a small, era,-k- . the river above the faUs when a fog sudden- sea, thus indicating a mass of uplifted mat. . - . . ' - . I • . ,:.,. .. - . . . - I . . Melbourne, Australia, for wife murder, a ed piece of looking glass that I had bought The sign for water is to make a scoop of IV came on. He lost his bearings and knew ter 31,000 feet, above the green floor. London correspondent says : 11 Deeming, for a penny before I left Wick, and held it Your hand and put it to your mouth as YOU lie was drifting todeath. Hiscries.alsxined These illustrations will suffice to convey I ,; , . one might say, is quite a characteristically right -over her face. She looked into it, would if you were drinking at a stream. To the village and bells were rung for him to an idea of how permanent matter is belched ' ' .- .' i` - . . British person. In the course of his evil screamed with delight, and then offered me tell of a lake,• make that sign, and. spread row toward them. Then an oar broke. His onto the surface from the interior of the , : _' I ... - - ­ career he seems to have handle(] a hundred lict baby for the �precioua out your hands to cover a big 'space. To tell opi hope then lay ill a paltry little anchor earth . ;�� . vachol treasure. Site 9 but the volatile substance, the game- .1 .� , ' I times more ill-gotten money than Ra I cried and screamed alternately until I gave of a river, make the water sign, and then and common rope, which wap very thin one matter, cannot be a d • ; . t - Y` --. - . . . . . - ... . ever saw, He has a distinctly Anglo-Saxon trace-the meandering course of iL river with and, moreover, much worn. - asily estimate ve - - '. . ....... I., .. . - rn her the glasd, and when she handed me the this is the vehicle, the motor, the &I , A_� . turn for finance i-ind large swindling opera- I your finger.. But the sign for whisky in agent in all these processes. Here we have. ­. , �'111 : , child in return I put it back in her arms I He examined everyloot, nay, every inch - .. 1. lions. His darling ambition was to pose as - made by doubling. up one fist and drinkirif _I "- :'. 1:.... . / .. 1 and-waved her away. She could not believe of •vit ; be tug--:ed at the knots at each end. a clear and altogether logi ally physical 6"Xi. . . ' ' wealthy, well born gentleman, which pro- . OuL of the top of it as if it were a bottle. f - c ".- '-":, � I ' . ,that she was to have session r Time was precious, but he could not afford planation of tho can-see that underlie i .:: .... � L . the ' . , . . - I - - ably is the most generally controlling in- you do that, and make believe to stir _., ., . . I . . ;iictii-nplantedixitlicin.gtilarbre-,Lst. This several minutes, and en one interpreter }our brains with one fingeri or reel tip to make a mistake. Then he threw it over. terms; of mountains. . . _.. , . . - . , . The primary c ! ause of volcanic out ourwr . I .... ild spirit of vauntitig, of showing bank explained it to her she passed up, out of the - � & little It bumped along the stones, and his heart I . : a . w boat four ivory tusks, which I tA)ok, and you will describe a tipsy man. Nearly all beat each time it, failed to catch a grip. At is the pressure (;f the cooled shell of t . - notes, proclaiming his riches, jingling jewel- 0 " %111 . . - afterwards sold in Montreal for six hundred signs in the language are made with the last it ­ - ... levy in the cars of entranced rustic. -c' caught and brought tile boat tip stand. earth on the gaseous and molten interior. -- - - s' really dollars. So out of my penny investment I right hand. ­4IStalian halph - : led to his final downfall. No doubt it also I ing, while the tense string throbbed like As these interior substances come forth the - I I - I - . . .- . served enormously and falsely to inflame made thirty thousand per cent. That would ' - . . . . the base gut of a harp as the water rushed shell generally settles, and, as it has to so- . . - - .. - � I have satisfied Jay Gould!, wouldn't it , _.. i commodate itself to a slowly decreasing in- - .- the record of his career which the press of Quite a Notlwable Diffemoo, . - by 11- ' . - . . asked the old man, as he pl-unged into his .. ,*, For the moment it held. Howson .vrj)uId terior, a wrinkle, or a number of wrinkles . _. : . ­ t hr,(c con ti nen t9is nowlab,)riouslycompiling. I second tale. any differently ? the shell, is the inevitable consequence. - it part? He shrank from feeling along the I , . �I` ... ... - - .. - _... Every day brings a fresh story from some ' - I since you have been 'promoted ?" asked his h . . - ­, .- . I I strands. He was inure afraid nob to, lest, ese wrinkles we denominate mountains. ­%',-i - - - _.... - - English hamlet where, the landlady of an inn � 11 When the I Prince of Wales reached friend. I I—. . recalls a stronger visiting the place some - the upper waters of Hudson's Bay, I was a, Yes -, a little." - . . - . . . he should read hie fate in the twine, tense We can readily account for the " chain " . ' . .. '. - .. Ill and twanging under the current. Inch by system in mountain formation and-can also - years ago, bragging about Ilia fortune and � told by the old hands aboard, who had been 11 -More respectful to yon, I suppose ' .. ' . . In., . i . 1, pose - '' inch Ilia fingers' traveled to his arms length. understand why they are so generally par. . displaying fabulous sums cf money. These in'thicse parts before, that would allow .4 Ye -ea; but that's uct, the most, notice- , . . .. ... . . So long as lie held there he was safe. Time allel to coast lines, and also why they occa- .- _`�­ I I . - are all unhesitatingly put dow-ii to Deen-ing. me some, . : .:*�� ,_, I - 'On thepther hand, if be realiz'eathemedi�eval WONDErPT-L nQrT3,TAr'x stTooTiva . - able thing."' ' I and time again, through the Icng night he sionally disregard the chain formation and * .. .1 .. _. _. _. .. 1:�____ - . . 11 Don't grumble when you ask ,them to did this, but never he said. without heart display themselves conspicuously. conception ova ferocious and boastf ul island- before we got up much further. They then do anything, perhaps?" . - . .- .. . like lead and hand quivering like a leaf. n. - ut whence comes this incandescent i - Z , 1-�__ .. - I.. er, there is something very striking about -, proceeded to attach to some fine stringfgoine "Not so much as they used to ; but that when morning dawned, as at last it did, he terior? This is-still primeval heat--the -. 0 -big ship's the thought of hiza at work in the darkene biscuits, and tied them., with about isn't the greatest difference." . ­ ­_ � . was easily saved. fiery, glowing-condition which is the incipi- . " .. �_. , I , - . � - .. .4 - . "It: ' - , cut stage cf nearly all bodies in • space. , I.": cabin of the Ballarat all night sawing with Aa hang of three feet, to theextremity of every 11 Well, then, what is?" . In another case the danger to life, though .._... . ., � �'., � � ­ - . .1 a piece of broken eyeglass at his heavy yardoitheve8sel. When .. "Why, they always I&I now When I If we inquire into' the relationship be- -: �: " "J: ' ­ _ . I __ moustache arld pulling out hair by hair I Bay, which was our next point, of call, the tell a funs littory. 11 considerable, Was not imminent, A to was . - . A . - -'- what he failed to cutoff. . - tween volcanic action and earthquakes, we -_ ". %. � � . One cannot im- ! water was rather rough, and, as we let gp - Really?" I . I towing three scows, when one went adrift. . - " ,,� - . - I . shall find such relationship to be very in- ' .� - ;`,y1_ . . With admirable promptness and address, I � . agine Ravachol subjecting himself , * � "W" . I to such :the anchar, the old Prince wag shak ing' and .II yes; and they seem interestied timate. The earth's crust is too thick and . : � , . - I- - sustained cruel torture even to have his I tumbling about-riot a little. This, however, when I talk of the bri zlit things my children the capt*in of the to cut loose the rest of pia the rock '-shratilication affords too much. - - - . :, I- � __ - neck. Up to the present it is probable"- did not deLer the natiyeq, fr9tq crowding sav and jo," - Low and a.aimed alical,A) of the I tin barge. resistance fdr an outtreak to -ocdui- w1f0rIa-* , : _ on Them he field it by steam power, and . ? . . . that ,the ..newspapers uf its and around us iff their skill boats, and a shout t The fri�nd gave a dubio7us shake' of Ilia ever there Chances to be a-4more- than ordirs- t .'.1 . Australia combii,ed have paid something I went up as they recognized the biscuits, head. . when the others came along a line was pass- . . -.:, _1� . , / - I like 1$100,10,I)o oi cable tolls oil account . for they knew what they meant. And In a - 4Dbit"I let - Blaino hl ed, tho'throttle was thrown wide open, and arily heavy presaure.- This overpressure, I .-.�,._ . - .1. , . . . ­ Out of that 'he , then, may exhibit itself in various ways on . I - of this' p - henomenal assassin. Before he minute a ma" fantastically clothed g6t tip said. jt was thought w make way tip ptrean.). . ' -1 - .. . is finally put out the way this expen- (ill the bow of the largest canoe with a . -bow I But they hod drifted fairly.nithin the irsap the surfaceil. depending .on its in! ernal an- i -. . .��. , _-.. I "James G. Blaine?" asked the other ill it vironment. This greater pressure of a cer- . _��'f'�` . '� . : I i � I A time . . .5%1,-1; . . . - diture will doubtless -reach the neighbor- and arrow' his hands, and, as he was surprise. I of the spirit of the waters I .� I `#�!l - I - . - bood. of $250,000, which, I dare say, is steered round the ship, fired upwards. Out . seemed lia, would not let 0 Ilia own. Final- lain .area, in obedience to the law that .- . - �.I , ' " .. � �'-. . . I I Certainly. IN - . - ' ._� ,0%.11 , . - . I ... .. . impala force to follow the lines of least re- ­,._;�,.r� r, . .� . I a � 0 �,_ - . - more than all the London press telegraphic Of Six shots he cut four strings, clean in two, . 11 why Dot?" , " • . . .- - ly, a foot was gained, atil in few seconds . . - .".,.,�'.- � . - laterally Into a legion_ . . , ,..: " another, and then the- tug of war was vii- sistance, may extend . . " . . . .. I expenses of the Franco. G-ernian war up to and caught in his hands three out of the "He'll be offering them �: foreign missions. tually over. of lesser preMure, with or withodt a per- _ � - - " I" -_�I.. 1. I . . . the capitulation of Paris. It is a common- I fourbiscuits, Ihave neve r since seen or heard you have an orifice full of diplomats. "I ceptible rumbling or jarring of the surface. . ' ­ - * �. :z.- -!��-, . - . place to say that the telegraph never be- of such accurate shooting, even when men - An escape of another sort was that of a I - . .,k, - . . a [Chicago Herald.' The variation in the phenomena, however, . - �, . - - :�-: ,_:�.! fore played such a strangely interesting and were armed with the latest invented rifles. . � . r I . murderer. The sheriff was behind him, the . ., ' , , . . ._.._, . . important I � . Ift __ , � ..% 4�� - 11 be due to the. many; varying factors, '. 1.,I,; I . , . Pi I nt part in a criminal investigation. " When I left the 'Prince of lVales,"and * - - I . . river in front, and only the wires of the old will I '_ . 5 ..*, -� , -1X . .�. " . i I .: - which can only be determined 'by a careful ;- !�.l _.�. �. - A more curious phase of the business is, the after a series of adventures, reached the ' - , An Amicable ArMgOMOUL - ., bridge at Lewiston to help him - across. ..- . �. , , , , - - . . . analysis of the action and referring it back . .1 ­� - . , ;.;. . ��. - ­'. sensation of reading cabled accounts by Fraser River, still in the service of the H B. Hand over hand he be all the passage. His ` - _. - - 11 How •is it, Uncle Ristu5," saI a gen- I I synthetically to such causes as would neces- z.� '. Aj '. . - . ... . I - . . g look- lands quickly blistereg. and then they bled . 4 i. I . - - Australian reporters of bow Deeming Co., I was sent up to posts on the river, and tiewan A & darkey, 11 that you never earily produce such action.. An erwthquake..' - �.'.��!� t ' . , - "' � . ' ' - * ed, what he said, the demeanor of the forlsome time was engaged'in salting and married ? Aren't you an admirer of soft- Again and again• he rested his arms by then is only the premonitary disturbance . . :.- ,11 _.. - I- I a '*., .1 :' , . . - crowds, etc., which are wholly unlike what pic�lina salmon. When the fish were •er sex ?" - hanging by Ilia legs. At last he reached the . - ­ - ­� , � ;.. - n , 4.- , - ­Z, , I increasing or - - ..-., . L - - - . � of opposite blank, and lay panting for an our . . a readjust- , `� ; .';'i - . the dull British reporter would write, but brought up from the river we used to pre- ' h that indicates an ' ' i. -, . - - 's I fot Be duel wanee 'bout a gal, sals, before he continued his flight. The feat !ng pressure and which, in the fullness of - '. I ­.­ �.,. Is I � . ": t. .. .1 __. �., . read exactly as if they had been written in Pare the salt in the barrels and stand them replied Uncle Rastus. its time, will expend itself in an emission - �i fi- .- . .: I . was certainly a remarkable one for an ama. : � �..,,._ A Denver or Kansas City. Tliis whimsical like- outside round about the fort. One d late 4 " A duel?" - I . .. . --' ; . - - . ness is carried out to the detail of describing in the season, we had about ten . . . tour. to the surface. This may sometimes involve. . I � . . 1 .%3� ". - - .."."', I as, sah ; yealls d yealls ago. Sam . - . centuries and large areas that are jarrI ':"- ' .' 'a . - - ' u barre out- it )L an - . .1 1k ­­- . the detective in -charge of the prisoner, side, full of the clear, strong pickle, all Jackson an myself, we bof-lobbed do earn - I . .. may never realize more than such jarring, 11'_, . . - quoting his remarks, stupid ones and all, ready for their fish, when about twenty, I; we were bof boon' to sit dah, and do ' ; - - About the Ton,gae. - . . . . . , ­ 4,�.' " - I . . . . as weaker localities, or -localities having - �,:�.'."�.'%11,, - 11 . . I . - - . . .. . --- . I L - and generally elevating him into a kind of ugly - looking Indiana came down to the fort, Vusiness climaxed in er duel. We bof wah rents, may experience the result of the .: . � � ,� , .., - . "'The boneless tongue, so small and weak, _�'-S, * , I:. . I - - I, -, ." .; a hero. English reporters would think it with weapons reversed and all signs of ab- a trifle nahvous, sah, an 'stead ob me hit- final action. . .e . . I ,,� ­ - . ­.. 1. I—. "I . undignified to invest a mere policeman with jest submission Can crush and kill," declared Lhe Greek. . , -, 1. �, :* . - oil their faces. Mr. James tin' Sam or Sam hittlin' me, we brought ...". - 1: � . . ": ` . . Earthquake and volcanic action orb then- _`_ . -.1. ­ . .- a distinct personality." Murray Yale happened to be in the fort at down a vallyble mule dat wall standin' nesh The On zue d eqtroys a greater horde." - * - _.. 1. _.Z..f � � . . __ . .. ' - a necessary consequence from the physical. ..... . .... I , ,� '. . , . . ,P - . , - I r.. - .. . . .. , .. - � The Turk asserts, - than does the sword.. , " , � !: - . the time, and it was soon ascertained that do fence." . constitution of the globe and such manifes- -., -:_ - t�-, : f - . I , . they were all suffering from the worst so " And did you fire again ?" asked the The Persian proverb wisely saith. I ration may be expected long after the sphere - - - . - . r, % __ What Then. c Z . sort . . . . * 11 , . ... •41;., I- I. - I distended I - . - . . *�, I '. . . , Parson Baxter-I'se mighty sorry to licah of -uphthalmia, their eyes be diste gentleman, very much, interested. " A lengthy tongue -an early death." is at all habitable. The .;I �e knows Of - -,.* ` . . ­ I - � ­ _. . dot you and your wife keep on a fil htill, and bloodshot and in a very inif - I.. ,4� ". I .�. � - . I .. .. no such thing as absolute unending ter �. ,,, - n,;. L - . 9 - - bad condition. ­No, sah, dot was very vallyble mule,' r sometimes takes this for era . -x.-- _�' ,. �'.--- 11, - 0 in instead, ' . o - V� ":� ­., like cata and dogs. • . The tribes about us, whose members were bow, and' we bof folt kinder skeert like. So "Don't let your tongue cut otr your head. firms. _..."_ . " ..., - Sam Johnsing-I'se mighty sorry inyielf, our fishermen, were hostile to- those wh-3 we entered int6l d americable prearrange- . . - ,I �,4 11 i A; I .4 � . . A.. . - . . ­ . . ., a . � � � - 1. � , ,I ..J . -'a no help for bit. I has prayed of the local chiefs merit.' . - - __ _... 1. f _I . � .. . . , ­ " I - but dai ,yed to had come down, and isome X The tongue can speak a word whose speed," ". ...,_,... 11, _.. - . , ; , ._,t. . - Say the Chinese, " outstrips Lhe'steed.." _7 ,� , _.- ,-,-�- � •­ ..:, . .1 . . , . � � � . . - , , , . . * ,; .,�. ._�� � - .. de Lawd about me and my wife, dot one ob - deteri-ained, as they dared not fight at the 11 How'did you settle it?" - -' . Itothers-in-Law Ara Awful Touich. ' ' ' ,� -, - ,; � I - . , . - I. . , . I . - 'fort, to wreak Heir vengea . ..,:!I., , ... i- . - us be tucken away. - _ n them. ., Sam fill k do �vhl 116 - I 'greed -to for do While Arab Rages-this impart. A feeble-looking Harlem lady C&I oni-, ,.- �, I .-.,. ­ I - . 11 11 - , I , ­ - - - .. . Parson Baxter-'Spos6n - I lAwd licalls in some other milliner. Accordingly, three mule an' I Iselin 6 lobbed nonce I'M • "The tongue's great utorenouse to the heart," Dr. Perkins Soonover. I.. 1".. , I I ., . . . - - . ' %_ - 6. .- yer prar, and one ob you be taken away- of their women, prompted ,by the chiefs, . . - - 'e, � " - 11 •I I , . , .: . 11 How are you coming on, Mrs. Fuller ? 11''.. • .1 , N, I 11 - - im fiebr ' 1..!�." -'L 1. I . - Fin in allmng, .: I. -,, � t _2`A, what den? . approached the afflicted warriors and :I .,*w wit the inaxi 99 11 I'm not coming ,il well at all ­ I � �� . "Though fact should Blip. no'er let the tongue. doctor."I 1. -, �, I �­;_ I I . . P 0 I,- , 1- r, .0 ­&�'. . .. - .- - . . . . _ _ - � , - �741.14­1 Sam Jobnaing-Ef de Lawd heap my prat ,told them that some medicine had - : � JI -�I;,� Altogether Too T-nalulimtive. - "What is the matter?" , - I"s , -, - - 4.1 , I - . I 'and one ob us is tucken away, den Fee been just made for bad eyes, but it was - ,Bob ,, P ' '. *__ aioe . I . . - life in me. I �� � I � . The Racred Writer crowns the whole, a any i Is 'All., '. A .1 , . '. . .N ., ii(p I I I don't seem to have - ! - I � - . - . 'feel that I'arn not long for this w ... ­ . _ a. I want about five dollars to Who ke el s'las tci sue eoth k his real.' - " IN - swine ter move to Washington and marry �o be distributed among the river Indiana, - r'. 111 - I'll .. " . . I at my bicycle mended. " . world. " :0, .. ., � . :.- . - a white woman. and that none would be given them because 9 . - -a .. I 4. ­11 , Peter-" M b . �. . - "I'll tell you what do. Marryoffthat: . ... .,. - �. , N'S�l - . . . re yo on are too xtrays- , - . .�.� k.. ' " .- ­ - - .. __ the hostile. "However," "I went y 0 c , ­ 1h - '.� .. . : '. :,- , ;_ Al� . -� I . . --. -1 - � dBU Ister of yours. Then you ._-1 - . r - . . . . .. t III - . . . �. ?99 III . It ....., W - : . , :" - t What Is ve lorso with Y04)Ur Poe- 4 . wont of Morton House. - - -.. will be a,'. . I ,- . . - . • Basiness About to Fick Up. - �u, 11 if you are quick and will go to-night rent-I - & you 1, ; . : : met er-in-law, and mothers-in-laware awful � - , II ­!. - ". .. .. - when the.white men are asleep and dip yoI ,, m"a �__,��' - - Pa w en a man kisses tirst Star.-When I played in San Fran- tough. All the doctors in the world can't V" , . � ­ . ' [leads in those barrels for two minutes your 1� a woman, does he , • . . - 117 � -.':. I:. i . . . - w - . "Wilkins," said the of .08 .V � 1: . I ; i"JVX.1.4, ,&- greeli-bo,Lse, "'how are flowers , es will be bright and good once more.", show the depth of affelation by the manner C130o the people took the horsI out of my -kill 'am. I've got one AI I know what ,`.`,,�_ . '. f. , ;I. , . 4. , . at - -, ., - . ­_. . I I I -. this mo-ning?" y in which he embraces bar at the time - carriage, and- . . - - am talkinsca.bout,"` . . W �4-41-1 � � _. , _.1. * 11. . . . __ - ;V, * .. I. - " . - - ; , . . . - ` It chat same evening- in the fort - Second Star-Humph I That's -nothing - -' . . - - ." . We've got a nett good supply, re- 16 Why as a general thing he does. But ill . - _4 .- �.� ­,.";�-. I . e'd by a - . . -.4 �,- �., ; , was 6,rous terrible screaming and .- .1 " - - I "! , , -, * . . plied the junior florist. why do you a#k 9" when I appeared on tile stage in Chicago. Iii: - ____ ,,�, - ­.. I .1 - - 9 not a sate thing to I I rumbrut _ .. . . elilve a- *�--'- __J 1, . BI - I ,yelling, and rushing out, headed by Mr. influence ,_ - c? in z J " - - - V I ." k..--- � 6 'Plenty of 'Japk' roses, Amerienn _ 11 Oh, nothing; only that I 'noticed that the people kissed all the leathor off the car-' fiekling t ng _I R ­ :, F, _0 the cooli &-cold-,4k_ -'q-� _ " _ ,.; .. ) Yale, we found the 20 vi6itors in a terrible when you kin mol, you take it vqry easy ; riage- . , 'L�q" ' ' ' L - . I - world. If you inter to do A� ". , - , )_ _. I ties, violets and lillies of the valleys? ' ,londition, their' eyes and .faces saturated - a mean thing, _?. '' ' �-� I � � in. is � ­. . . I r.. - 1.�V .1 - . . .t­ � - --- . �'. " Lots of 'e � . .. , . 7 .e..: with the strongest brine pickle ever made. YOU don't burst your coat like you do when I . . I- , . . - - - - wait' till to-morrow; it you witch to do & �. .­�_ . _­ . . - .. . . ... - �_ I ' ' . ... . 11 Raise the price of them twenty-five Or They were at once ordered to plunge you kin the chambermaid. " I Of all the earthly musio that which reaches noble thing, do it now-at once 1, i -,e I t­_ - . • - . , . in the . - I I --aim I ii Z1. `K,,; I . . - �4, M. I a I I . . , , - - - cent, engage an assistant. They've got river, and for several hou'rs behaved like " Here, my boy, in the money Y" want farthest into Heaven is the beating of a the blacksmith, " Strike while the- iron . . , 1; , - . I , I I - 11 . I wife-nitirderer in jail." • .. - 11, arm --L4&. I . t i I . ­ . I �, I , men. Our doctor succeeded in allaying You we gettiag altogether too wq6isitive." - �ruly, loving heart. -{$, W. Beecher. Ilzot.' __ - , , 11. #,!; I . . I . . . - ­ . ­.­_1.5�_ �­ I .iii- , . -1, I .. _. - - :-I- ;_� . , ". ­,4., . - .: ,- I I ??'r,. . , ­ I . - - .. % . ,_ - ,� --.,.,- - -, .... 7r - - - , - , ..- I ­1. ­ -1 - - •- . - I - -.1 .4-1- ... - , * . -:.- - . , ... .. • , - ­ � Z, ­ _. , , :1 1.11 .1- iv "r. 'i . i I . I . ,, . I .. . . . � , ,* _ .Z'.�,�- - " - . 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In t (an V ..... o..#*.# �._ ­t ", .�, "I'll s I .d - ! .- - &a- • sat S 00 86 to 00 I 00 . 1; _.. I - I � � I . � .. __ - . sisted by Rev J. M. Simpson, of the Methodist I FIRE'MEN'S PICNIC� 0 - -1_1 � - ..:., 11. 0! I .1 •1­ - �� !�_ 'tl, . . -, " -1 . ;.1 . -.-. A- � _� . , . I - I . . . I - -.. . I church, Goorge M. Brodie, M.D., of Claremont, Wheat, spring ......... 00 W to QO 84 � I ..� - - -�. 1, I � I • . � : .. I . . - . . e . - I _. - . '.. - �.� .- � � , . '.. to Ada, youngest daughter of the late Wh"t, red winter ...... 00 00 to 00 87 _' . - . . . . �, �'_ -,:.. .. . - I , �_,.. 1.1'_­." �_ -.!!:.. -!�, . . on, the 24th of May. . - . 7. . - , I I . I:. Hiram Fifteld, of Dorchester. �, - - '� .. -,. - __ . ­ .1 11 _.- - . . I .. L . : I -.1 __ _. � . .. . . . - . .1. - . � .. I ,., * -,- , 'A, goose -...,,,......, 00 0090 0075 ­­ - . - J _-�. - .. - - * Whed I I �� .. .. .. . w . - I—— �:.. si-, V:-:.- . ��two _. Oats, bush .......... ...... 00 88 to 00 N But before that : �'.. W�., - � - - . Advertisements. * e . t. I -1 , � Jr. r i. I - . . '�r Ne,w at tim' you should get that Bedroom Suite, br .. -� - I �' � I , I I , � Barley, bush ............. 00 00 to 00 41 . ­� ....k., � - `t­ t - a published eva Friday morning �,t its office -1-, --, ----- - - - - .- . . .s . . i, � �It. d, Extension Table, and get your 'pictures framed and .';'- * ' i'.- I -M. , - _7_ t .­ , -11 - Pickpring, Out. Pets, bush ................. 00 00 to 0067 . - 'i . i6- - � .. . 7 � -. t I __ RENT:-A dwelling house'aud one .. r - , 11 6;Z I ­ - - I I., !�� , . i - � �..� _... 1. . I I . ­ �, ,* I— . , TO ch recovered, etc., at Hilts & Dillingham's � .. . ; - - ­ . cou , -1 r. ­ TERMS : I ,�_ .. acre of land, in Audley.for & term of years, Hay, now, toil............ 15 00 to ' 16 CO 50 - - . - � _. - . _;�'_­ . I � � - . . , 11-F - - $1.26P4 �t' 7, * at i*asonable rental. Apply to Wm. B. MA- Straw, ton ................ . 10 00 to ____ -_ ---' --------- . . -, . . . ­ - - 171_.� � ;' �_�, Oat; $1.00 if pvAd Jim &di- 9"00- DILL. Audley P.O. 24-M ' ' . . . . ..- "I - ,� . � . - I � Y --- ---- ­ _____ Dressed hogs ......... - . . I I 1;. 4 - . I , i . . :. 6 00 to - 6 25 We have a full line of Undertaking goods. Those dealin a � - .� - ,'.- �, - I - � �, __�. , .. RATES OF ADVERTIS ?OR SALE :-House and 81 aores of Beef, forequarters....... o 6 00 9 � . .. .. 11 " - 4 . - .. . . I I . I ­ - - . I ill get what they want at right prices. We . . � - : I- , . . t . . : - :� � . . - - � , , * : � t '.'; " "-.,.,- , I land J mile south of Claremont. The house Beef, hindquarters ...... 7 00 to 'S 50 - - witb us, w' - - I - . -_ I- - I . First Insertion, per line , . - � . . - . . . - I � . ..� . . - '. I 111lach subsequent insertio , ul - ' 5 - " buildings, h%rd and soft water, good garden. - tely purchased a new Hearse which is. . . . . 1. . .,�. I - .'� I i n7lperfl[7! I 10 cents. to P. comfortable one with all convenience!', out Mutton ...................... 7 00 to 9 00 � - � have ]a : , - . . A. I - _' I .1 - This rate does not include Legal Foreign ad . ;1 . . - ,- . � . . . L - - Terms reasonable. For particulars . ap Veal, eardass ............... 7 00 to 1000 ' - , . . . . . � ,f:,.� , ,�- vertisoments. PAUL LAWRENCE, on the place. one of tho best in the county. . , - - - - " - ' . ' - % . . • �. . 1. __ , '. , Special terms given to parties eking con- - V2�gDio Butter, lb .................. 00 00 to 00 19 - � , ' ' ' : L' . . . . -, ... -1 .. � . - " * " . - . ,: Ir"te foi J or 6 mouths or by th year. Half- C*1 1. KING, Butcher, Dunbarton, Egge, doz .................. 00 10 to (M 10 I - f i _�� _ I . . I j- * . . . ­ - I - %F : - or yearly contracts pay, able uarterly. - � . � �6,' 1. - , yearly * solicits a share of the patronage of the ' �'. 'HILTS.-.- & - DILLII\ G HAM . - . . � . � . 1, Business cards, ton lines or under with P8,14"s public. Will visit Pickering village, Tuesdays, ' : . - . . . . � . I � . ,.:.. -,L-1�- ' . 4fte year, $5 00, payable in advanc . Thursdays -and Saturdays, and adjoining places . 1=T0==_M3:1NTC�,, 01,-Tr.r. - . . .. . . -P - XWNoties In local columns ton e ate per line, on Intermediate days. Prime most at reason. DOMINION BANK - - ... I �_. .- - _� - ".,_" . . . . N,-, . . . I I I - V11 . I Ave cents per lines each subseque .. �. - . - � , _. - ., I i - . known insertion. able prices. Give me a trial. 21-tf. - . - .::i4 � . i I - - r Special contract rates made kno OU &PPIiCQ- -A-- ----------- ---------- Capital Paid up,, . $1,500,000 . . I - � - . 1. . - . _� : - * -_ " - ' '*' I - .- �; - I Ation. No free advertising. FOB SALE:-1 yearling colt; 1 cow I . . . . , . � - I . . Z Advertisements without written ustructions - ,!_ I r - .- F . ,000 The Best, Soap • the market: can': I . ,. � - - e .- �. - _11��' � . - I � . will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- extra. due to calve April 8th ; I baiter, 9 Sur' S, 54 .. . .- , � f .V . 30rdingly. Orders for discontinuirs advertise- years old; I sow, near pigging; 20 fowl; i ducks; - - -, $1,350 � I As . _... -_ .\ ,.,;�--- . . I., • I .. Monts must be In Writing and men � to the pub- 2 geese; I pair guineas; I twin plow; 1 horse rake; � , , . I . . . . . , - �._ I . .� • � _�,__. � �, . . . limber. 1 cutting box; I mower; I fanning mill; I pair I . �. . ­ I .. . - - . . . I . - . .- . . I . . .. Z 1. � �_ -1 - . m . . - ­ � I - �� t � . HITBY AGENCY. - . . . . . . .. . . .- . .. . . 11 I - .- bobsteigbm; 900 bushels tu For further I i , 1. � . - � - � . . . ,� I � Job Work -promptly attended'to. . I- 1� I . . . � .. - . I . .r . - . - . I ­ . � I . � . eIrtleulars apply to Wm. B. =i I, lot 3, in 4 th . .", SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. � . . :06 . had ttt", • - :0: , '... ... .... - � . P ' . - . W con at Pickering, near Audley. 244% . . � . . . . : . . . I - I ., . . . . - . _. � ". - J. CLARK - - PROPRIETOR. Interest allowed at highest current rates. -No . , , . . . . .; . - .- . . -., _. O.- ., ... - I - - - I - .: . I . . . . . � . I � . � . . . � . - . � I . . : I - .. S-E-TED BAffL--F,Y- - - SALE notice of withdraws) required. . . . . . . . . � � - � . - . - m, 9A . _1 : :_ � . . . - I � - . . . . . - . . �p. - - --- - --- . - - . . - - . - . � - I � . ' -11 ' bushels Duck Bill two rowed Barley free - W. H•- HOLLAND , . � .� ,� � Z I ' - IC 1 1 . / � I OV13P ]POUtles-Stnct Independence. from all obnoxious -weeds. Yields better than 101y� • 1. . . .. . - I :�;. . . _� . . - ) . . I .. - - - - - .. � L I tand I ____ I . - . . class Local Paper. -.* any other two.rowed Barley, and will a ­� . - ' - -� . . � - . I ­ . _. ­ .. _.� on any kind of land. Price. RG cents per bush2 wo -,`�_� 0 , UN.BAIR'S . . - �._. I _V p I.. Our :0x1pe4ot&t1oima - the heart = to JOHN PIKE, lot 13 con. 10 Markham, We can give , you a good BOOT , '. . . . - , - ( " y - . . . ; I I , _r 't" - -- upp sport of the soot)le of Fickerinst t Hill P. 0. 24-27 � . � I .. .1 , . . � " ad vicinity. . - -_ . . - � ��". . '. . .... ------- __ __ - : for small money. But its the - . - � . . .-- . I .. - - . .. - .,-.. � -� :I- 1__., .- , . .. _ I , , � - I . . � . . .. � * -i ,�.. - I I I � . . . . . . � .. I . - .. . . - * I .. I . L � . li" I . � I I . I I � - I . BED GRAIN :-2W bushels Dock- - - k - - ' I , - .- � Bill barley, at 85 cents per bumbel• 300 Gol- �' money we want. If we don't - ' ... - :__ - N . FRIDAY, APRIL, 22, 16 - S . . . ri - . - � . 92 , - don Giant-sift oats. 65 cents per bushel. Will - e favo * favorite brand . . . . � , *. . -I- __ I : =,& god crop on poor land whore other oats . .' L . I . . . � - _: . . I I I . get cash we can't sell cheap. If .. - �:. . . . *_ -1 � .: I . .. _. - - . � pay for harve4in WM. ABU- . . - . . ­ r ­ r - . ' . � � - � . � . � . . _� �., , . w: "0_64. A. MACKENZIE EAD. , . STRONG. Locust Hill I P. 0. tot 10. con 10. - you are a. doubtful customer *lid . i . . � - . 6 . . � . � - . . ­ . - . _. -_ . � � . Maftham. 23-96. . I . - ' - - - . - - - . . 1. �. � I I �_.� -,., Again has' Canada* to ..U. the . - have not the c4wb, don't call on us, . .- and a host of other afticles you . � .-- . I.. .�. 1. . M-4 . . ... rPO RENT OR FOR SALE The M. - . . . . I. � - - death of one of her first men. Hon. '.JL plonzoiat Warorooms and the ws4t -an of . 1. . . � . . . .- .- - 11 . � _ ' , pass by on the otherside. Kindly call � - . I . . ,.. . � - .� - - � . � I -., 'Alexander Mackenzie is dead.. Be"_ roughcast house, together or separately; � - " . I . . -4 . . I house that Mr. Forsyth now occusies; &I . . - eely had the Dominion recovered from the two shops between the house an the old and see, buy and pay, all U O. . . need for the scrubbing season • . - .. -_ .-. 11 ­ ._r I -1 . . I I ­ � 11 . . barn, to rest, or would exchange for prilrate - , . . . - .. � I . �. t I her unspeakable Sorrow oyer the de- L . . � . . l . miss of Premier M&Cdonald When She residence. Possession given the lot of March. - . . I . - � . - . I . . . . . ­� .. . f . . . . . . . - . . . - . . - . . - . I , I For further particulars onquire'of R. BUR7L, W. H. JACKSON' ' - I -0 :_ ... . - .., - . ' "low `_ �* - Pickering Village, or by letter to R. HANEY, I , - - . . is ogled upon to lament the' of Alpena, MtohiRsa. I l5tf . ... . . Lye, Sal Soda, Pearline, Borax.- -­ . . - _.. � . .. . . . ... . . - one. equally as dear to her. The E x- � . . - - --------- __ ____�_._ I . � __ 0 R 8 A L E :-The residence and � . . - . . . . - . ... .: - - - -1 - Premier bas been suffering, for Some Fgrounds of the undersigned. There an PICKERING * .. _. ... ' . ' . . - - ­ - � .- - - -,.-. ­ - 1 44 acres. 26 rods frontage --- on which is a solid * - . . . i . . _. I , , I , - . time, and groAually sank untl the end , WE .. , . - - - . . i brick house, with every convenience also driv- ... -ta u ng,Blacking,Whit . 1. . . I �, ing - � S rch, B1 'ei ' . . - . . - ._... . . ; was reached on Sunday morning, house and stables. Young orchard, and . . . : I - . I 11 fruits of all kinds. -The place is located I . . . . . . . � . . . , - � . . - . . - . I . . . . - ohortly before one a. m. Moil. Alex- o" Lumber Yard If ..� t , . opposite the Pickering colleges, and Is one of the . ... . . . I . . I . � - . I . for Particulars to JOHN FIELD M117 , Waslibo auds, ..- -� - . � . 1. . I ender Mackenzie Was Undo-ibtedly a most desirable properties in the village. A I . • ;, " Brooms' ­ . , or W.V. R - * - 9 . .. , - - . . great man. Sir John Macdonald and ARDSON, Pickering viliage. lb-6m. LumBER, LATH AND ' � - I . . .. - .- 1 I .' y - -o . . . . . � . . _F . . . , . . _____fie late - . -Ion. Geo, Brown are consi lered the 6R&,k1;E._-LT_lie_estate 'of t . . _. , beacons of our past career, )ut shin- JpMrs. Every, i6ontaining 50 acres, being . _. SHINGLES, -1 ... . . . - . _,� I -*. � . composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the • . � . Clothespins, Pails, -Whitewa* A ' � - . � . .1 lug out beside, and perhaps , vith scar- ' ' . - � - ti . I - ... . _.. 2nd con of the the township of Pickering, front - . - . . - - lug Kingston road 4J miles from the town of UMBERG , ... . . : .. . . I .... � . . I _� I - �',_ cely less clearness shines forth the D nESSED L ' . - - . . and Ili mile@ from Pickering Village. . # - . � . . , . . I � I . I .. life and character of AlexaZr Mae- =iI. good buildings and everT con ven Waco. I . . -0- - . . . ­ - . - - EX - 7his,is a very desirable property. Title indis- - . . . Scr'ubbing and Stov'e BrUshles, . ­ - .. � . . .,. kenzie. Jr. the death of the _ . ..- . .. . . . . . . . .. I � � , Premier is removed the last survivor potable. ;For further particulars apply on the H4RD AND SOFT WOOD, .. .. . - . - I. - ... _­ - .� -/."-,-. 1� . . gromises, ito A. A. POST, County Arebiteet,Wbit- - . � I . . • . - � - ­ I * - x I by, W V RICHARDSON No" Public. -AT LOWEST PIUCK- . . . I - I ­.� � . . - .. .- - I . ­ - - - : cf the old political school, �ind- who I V. 6tt . - . . . . . . . .... - . - karing, � . - - I I - I .. . ­ . I � - I . . . � -_ -_ V 0 1% 0 .&N. 13 3M 1. , . . C . I . . . .. . . . - . . � can say but that they have been a - --'- . ... . .. .. - . .. . . ., - - . . . . .. � .1'. . ...1. . I . . � . . I - creditable clam ? Who can place one TE�DERS WANTED.-. 1�en per cost. will 4 added it ' ' . . . � � - . . � - �.. ,:i - - ... . m - , - , ...� 1 . I . . . . . . _._. . . I - . -4j�, ­%ti '. i- I It I - . booked. t., . -�� , , . . . � as above the others 9 At timbs one 1EALtl) TENDERS will be received - ' . - - %. . . - A - ­. . 11 � . - would be up head, and yet, a' little up to the 21st of May IBM, for the follow- we De GORDON Splendid value in a Balast Tolligue Lace - I . . -,: I - k 1. . �� � while another would be oremost. ­ i g of now door in School House in 8.8 --- ---- ---- ---- - --- --i ---- - - --- ___ - . . . i - , I ng � - - . I . . . � I 0. �7, C ood, door to be If incees maple or . - ., I . . I . ­ i . � 4 � - __ . .1 .. . I . I � .. . . . - . ­ - � • . . . � - . . � . I . . - ' - _. . .. , . - . Each of these lives have mije, history h D s a and seats to be taken out and re, I a Taqip�01%Tw , . . � ... . I . - ' ' : ' - . � � . interest and Flacel. * ,, plastering ceiling of same- Con- . . ou A that will be reviewed with intel, , . racts to lot single or WS"hor to suit con- � - . Boot for P1 'ghing's ­.. - - . .. . � . . , pride by the generations yet to come. tractors. Contractors to Turnish everything. f - I � . . . . . I - - I .Work dome from lot of July to third Monday in - - . . . -1 I M . - .- --_-__­---_____-_-_---_ - I . -1 - . � � . . � - I , [ : �- .' - Mrs. Mackenzie and family have all August. GEO. DAVIDSON, See. School Board. - . 7 - . I W i . --------------�-----,----------- -_ --- 4 . I I V' - Canadians to sympathize with them April ),Itb, 1*2. , C-berrywood. - : � . . , , . I , .- ------------------ . _____ --- - . - � I - . - in the loss of a husband and father. - , - I - ,\,: -, � .� ­ AUCTION SALE . 1. � . . ­­ L ­ � ------------- . ­1. I % � ... .. - �- �. . . .- .. I ....- � - - - .- . I . � _.. I NOTES AND COMME14 TS., ,� ' - . � .. __ - I ...._..1. - - . - . : I ... .. - I ­_ _. - I I I OF l4al Estate in llickeril3g. The : , .. . . .- .. . . . I . _. . - . . . I I . . I . ­ . :1 . :1 I ` I I Truiteesof the undermentionedMporty .. �' � . OC t..� I : I - . I I , . . .. . i - � 1'rank 3111ith, - accordinq Ito the hereby give notice that tLere will ho-onerod for I I , I : .., , . . � - . • . . . I . I . . � - - . . � , , , * - . - : , . sale by P % Hotel in the • . , , - . I � . - . . : . : * . � I I I . � .i . . -_ I .. _.. - . - - - - Villa _�hhe Auction at Gordon' � t - ' ' - ' " ' - . I - I Lieu- go kering on Monday, May the bird - - 01 s yoiir c imice to ge' . . Irish Canadian, is the coma ' I 1 - ��:, - �.4 I ; . tenant-Governor of Ontario: I ' - *%. W2. at =iir of two o'clock in the afternoon, - all excellent - . I I I . I . - � I .. I - . - .1 I . 1,py Thos. - Toucher, 4uctioneer. the following ; -4 cr.. -1 - * - ! - I , � - 1. - tun- . 1. : � �� - . . IN - . .. ... � . . - I - . - - . , . . I . � 40 t w I � T ' S ouftille council _�. 0 her On ' #,in the Village of 'hiffins Creek 11ow . ­_ . . I ee�-;_._ 1.* .. . . . �. .-. . I . ­ ,------ -_ ! lands and pretnisce, namely : Village Lot N' . . . , � I � )Uncil Im � Id 6idc-d Pick-ering,accordingto the registered Mu�ieipRl . � MI). Fhie lot to make a -sef . . - . .. to submit a Local Option Il 14 U- to -1. . . . - I � . I . . �v . me - I I i I Plan thereof, containing by ainicanurernplit, I ti . t: 11 ­ . . � - - - . I . . - . . � the electors of that Villa,,(, o 1 ,'Moil- ofan acre snore or lose, and more �'Articularl%, . 1 � .� . . - I . I . - �. . . 0 �. " described in a Conveyance thereof: dated stfi . . * floii from, -all new! stock, - .__� ... i . . I.. _­ �. I 11 1 - - da),.Alay, ftb... __1 ___ . . - Decembor 18.1bh, frow �Vllliavi flartrwk and wife - - - . I t; I . . .. , a 4 o • -- * � to Goorge W. Post and others. On tho property . • . I I - I . - - - . . ;. I ) cents . - . ...- _.. .., f ' . Accorditig to tbe.Khi�4ioh w� -. rawsiu* ice from 20 ' * . . .. . � - lig it thereiss, Brick churcL lately occultied toy the - , , - -� g ni pr . . 7 . ; � tn . - � ._ .. i h --,. � - - is certain that a bridge will be built Pickeriug congregation of the Prellbrterian - " - • . . - ' : - - I �_ . . I .. . I • . . - . ", � . - . . Ar lung- church. Terms: --- Parteaeb, and balance to ke .. " - , - . . I I across the St Lawrence, ne secured by mortgage of the premiwo. with in- ' Ptimp F ' 'Wry, to '5M. James. T. Richards ' 's H .. . . .I- ..., _: I - i . . t$ Oil Hard.._ I . � terest at 8 per oent per &nnuni. Tbit notice Is - - pursuant I . - � . ston, in order t6 ,give the Canadian given. and the said sole will be made. pu OL. 0�erow, IF=P:I�ieltzr • . . - I - - , . . , . - , - I I , . , Pacific eiwy access - • - .. �- • I I P s to New Wrk city.- to "The Revised Statutes of 1. - I : A, ; 4 - Manufacturer of- '_ W .. . . _ . . .. . tario. Ibbl.entitled. "Au Ast respecting the prop- . � . are Emporiuni , . . - . . �� I � , : � - - , - k i I . . y Pickeriii **�. I I N: I ­ - ,-. - The Liberal whip forao many years, arty of D&W this 41st : 9 - , . , - - . . . � ... I .. I d#Ly of April, 102. -------.------ _:. : �_ - � ks , , . - . James Trow, ex-M. P. for .South DOW & McGILIAVRAY. lAft , Force & Suction Pumo "I .�Ilw_, -_ -Z. at.. %%Jt%.. - rieep.%%elt rumim of Brass, iroo sad - . . - . . il - - Pertb, is spoken of as can idate io gou.1t,D -- fer'tb* Trusts". the Vendors. 0 . . ­ . . 1- . I � I - I I - . I "I n .. . LET#rER TO THE PUBLIC 1; - . I .. . � poroal.ain. I . � . . . - ,_ - � r Grieve.. - ------------- ------------------- ---- . � . I . . � e I ' I . . . - . . � - - - . . - . , 'I; . I I . -11 � - . . . 't- I . I � - I . - � ial:- . - - I . u&_ - . . - I t . _� North Perth, in place of M . . M HEBE BY- thank 41, who ham paironizod-m6 in the -implement b ­ I ­ , � - the,.- I Famers �%4vw 0( pumh"ing . - OEM AN roupw . who was .unseated ky 5uprems _Valm . __ : C,(=t. � ., . - _� . .";I -f • ­. . __ . . - f Wind and Cisteru Tanks, 4AA, nem In the t "d I tru-3t that our fuWra 4ealing will be mutuall . I" -,. - - I .-.-. - .. __ - I � . . ___ __ - . . - - � , , . - - � . . . ­ . . . - . 7 - : Ji. , . .. P L O'U G H S. 6 Cistern Pumps. Mail ordm � I pleasaut I � . , � 1, i , " - . , : . 2"profitibble. A9 you are no doubt awswe, the )f . - .. �' � 1. . . . HE EDI.T R. .,, I I amywd . ".., 4 � � s LETTER TO T ., . . . - • , I ­ .. ._ __ . I - Harris Compail* have awagamated, &Ud this &Walg&mation will do away I :. .. . . -, - - - - . Call and 'aspect the wilkinwm. him . protuptly uten4ed to. - -, . . I . . . ' but , il , . . __. t ft. ; - - i I , ­ � Itbiedepartmontil,""Wer-10 tow Ir dis- - the L. 1). � T"T If k I I? ) I 1% t' C 4, X " A �. Piewriu with nuny agents tbrotloont Cana&, bdt I am Ple&iad to State -that I have - - - � . : _.. "'I" . T. I I I public iquestions. The ariter souse moderate. Aloo amt fot . . N%� - I - i - eussion o . - , I k" � I _1i .- Me With CO . . ___,��­­­ .__�_­_ secured the agoney for Pickoring Township for the now Massey-Harris firm. . , . , . in all came send his o6rroct ni copy - -_ - . - -, Sawyer and Massey steam - . I - - - I . � - ZI , I We wish it distinefty understood, however � . . �­ -- This union of capital and property will not in any way%ff�et prices. however, I I . .. . L I I v', 1, . , - = that in no ewe do we hold ourselvee re- - - - I . . . _. I . I - . �. . . . . . . il I . i - . I , - I - - - . -.1 spousible for opinions expressed by corres- : ,-�':-t­ -7, I.. threshers. i. I . .. . - - . . I - _' - . W will be an adiantage as each agent will havo-a larger variety of machinery ' . L ,.' - . _. 1_. :_ �; , , . � - , - . I paud nts.-Ev. N"a.1 - . .. , i .1 .. . ... I . to offer. You can have your choica of the three best binders made; the wide . . I T'l . . . : . n your 1"ne -let .. I . * . - . . . � . E;11t,6-][ of last Week is a - -1 I � - , 1L. I - - - , , . .. ter from Mann McKay, strongly n I . I I open end, No. .4, Bmntford; the Toronto No.. 10, B; and the Toronto No. 3,. - - . - : : .Z t . . I� . . I .. - I . . . . f ­1 . -, farmers to sow two -rowed Ea-44 barley P �: -'.� COWIE it A, all in five and six ft. ; the choice of seven different mowers, and three . � . . , . • .� advising - BE_�A n h WM'' MAN . ­s. . . - I 1� _T 1. - . -T., - � ; A- 1! - _- -I-- this sprin-fl. - . 11 . different horse rakes an,1 seed drillz�;, a.3 well as strawetitters, root cutters, and . - - . � . M . . . . . - -_ � - . - � This, I think, wou!d be the greatest mss- . . - - - * 8 - . . . 101 . . - T All men can't be pulpers, cultivators, aiid W316,1-1 plow-i, and all-otl' - - . - . i . 13 im . , � � ! . - I .. take the farmers could make. Canadian ' - - .,�., - . . aer kinds of farm _. : I .�I_* * two-rowed barley has not met rith thit, _­ ' - - L - Apollop;of strength 01kauents. . . . I - . - 44 . . . 0 : � .�� I II � ' ---. __ .- ---------- ' - . I - I I . .. 0 . . . - . - . . I . - . .� - I success ill ' 0 �� 11 6 . , f - I . England that was �xpe,,ted, and - and form, but all : Reyn,)mber T bave ft! vA my wareroonis to Rei'liiel.,,q block* 'Opposif ;, I � . � I . ". 'O' the exporters who have handle(I it in a 7 - .'� - I � � , I I May blive roblist .Aloore s blaeh-,im4h shop, ill Pielcorin'g, village. Call oil me early and I air - . * M . . . . . - I I J,- - - - . C C L, I -.1 I% .. large way have found the trade a ter dull O'Ke ma I smry t� satiqfy you. ' 1j.. M%=)MS_Y"'7.T-T, P1 ]i rlll�y, 0ab I V - �� _ a . _� 1. . - . . , � . . , - W -,.- . a ". . - .I ; . 'I) . . -, - . � - , - - - - sua unsatisfactory our. - ., health and strong I I I I - - . - - . . . I J� - . . . In fact, the stocks held in Great Britain _. ­.L.;.- _. ' - -; ­ _' - ____ ____ -_ ------------ - ­ _____ - - - - - -- - - - -- - - I , - - - - ..,:.:. I - .: ._ _T -- - . . � - ___ - - _ � - . - . . , �. - . I 1.'. - * .- , . .%, . . HE . I .. .. nerves atilt clear I 11 - . I - of Canadian barley are large, 1have d 11 con- 1. - " - . - ­ ! I . . .1 . . - . - . I . . iderable portion of which will ., . . .. I ; I . ... I . - V , . . , . . - - I -_ I , , - rol I to �; - � minds. Our trent- : . , . . . V � lo . SHILOWS. ' s2c,oA(X1)P,'("TA)u � - - . . . _." -. . smadr- - ... - - ... I Irt .. . I I carried over, or sold for feeding purpose . . . - S1,6M,000 . . . - ..; .. _ . . . 11 e- PHOTOGRAPHER. went makes i5tich � - . � . . The statement that it has given good sat. . ' - . . . . 41.1 . I 1. - :, , , � . - - - � r, - - I - - ... ': . � , � - � o the English malsters mast H [ i disposed of his Toronto bu siness men. Themethodo- - , !rHE - - . ."i'a" . - - - - . idaction t - I �. I I - . .44', � - . i I .. eat degree of caution, . CONSU M pTION - '. . �.... - _' .. 11, I. � , taken with a very great � I . - . ."i 1� . � � " � ( are our own ex ' - I W.: . ' - I believe a. very small portion of the two and will hereafter devote his en- . cluisiyely, and where . . I .. - , - I � - , . � . f I. , . . ; to - . .- � �,N'11_ 5� I . . rowed Canadian barley shipped to Eugland tirp 6ine to Whitby Gallery. - anything is left to build upon, the ..., .. -1 ���♦ -OF TORO"O ...'.1 .. � . vl�, - f` - - - has been used for mafting purposes, most ''.-. y . CURES I . - � . . _.I,_�' * ' - I ., . ... 'r ". I '. _­ of that which has gone into consumption USINESS is already - commenc- - - .I ­ � I - - - _ � __t . . YIGOR OF KEN 'a ess"yo qulck This c,9r.k,r co-4-;,. i cunr, this stuc. . . � . .. - - . .. ­ . kas been for distilling. . I , permaw atly ,,. I . . ' . * I - 'SL 14-)N CURE, is withotit' . . ­ . . �.. . I _': The quality of our tw'o'-rowed, ulfortun- B ing to hum, but the facilities, are y s_4u1 ('(.)'.\ .*.%lPT " . �, . . - : t­ ' J 1 14'., - � a,tely, (lid not compare favorably with Bug- restore& WeAness, Neffouness, a Inirallel in the hi-,iory t-f nwdicific'. Ail . . . TORONTO BRANCH .-. � � . - .. , • � I. . :1 � �i - �;. ' . * I . - . . � . . __ . . .. .1 . -_, - . . - .. . . Such that lie can acedinniodatib all drug­l�,Is are authorized to sc!l it (.n a p0F_ ' ' � . � .. "A ­ :- - I I .11 - v *1 - I , )ish grown grain, and as a coiatiequenoe . Debility, aud all the traiii of ovile - atee .- j­-, $ 1 - .1� . . . I i . , Cdr. Church and Wellington - Sts - I -_ - - . Itive guala , a � le,t that iio other cam cilUl . I . . _� - . - . . A. - I , ­ - * I ­1 - .1 1".. r ... .. - I was looked upon as an inferior grale. who require pictures.. During the from early errors or later excesses, succcWtilly* stand. 11 you have v, Coa,.,-h, . , - . ��'_ : __ �: � . . - � - - , . Judgiog from last years expe�iende, I � - I . , sore I . ­ .1. ' 'lliromt, or lit-oue J I 1. -L%(;V. I - - . I C� - ­11 . . -work, sickneSS, care you. P* your 0ild his the Crow) r,: � I I I ,.. . . �'' I believe there is a better field in ;;,�ngland holiday season call and get photos t1le result of over hak, w-e it, fnr it v-0; fr%_4AV1Nf;;S I)o] C-]pA.17t,rr1Vjr ] P., I �;- ,_V - � :., . . - 1- . . !: - f Depoelts received in sums of $5 &11d up. . -_ \ _� - I . . I ", � for the six rowed variety of badw than - , : 3- . . � .. the two rowed, and I would certa iniv ad- t1lat will be finished in the latest stylo worry, etc., forever cured. Full Wli�),)pinj; Cou"11, use 11 pruinjilly.. and ;.� __ - - I - I $1 I '. , � . . ' .' * , - . . - . I , . . I • I . . . I ., - . . ­ t� i .1 Iread --It i '.t-.-, . - ­1­ . ; I . " is sure. I r void that niidlousVi,_ -;� wrras, itlid Interest allowed thereon at - I . . � . I -viRe farmers to keep to the old variety, six of the art. * ' , Interest I . � . I � . 1,s;.t.,Z .. ". , �, , %vil, . . - . . . . . : 1_: I .. - - .,., �..�; �-_ '­:��­'. ..­.­.-_,_ , , -- . strexigth development, and tone giV- - -o%i-,,u-,N1 i-rio ' . rowed. _: . ;� . . _N, don't lad t, , ,,-,L. it, i, . - � ­.., ' current - . . . . - .�. I . . � • I . . :. ­.w.40- .:; . _ 1. , . I I ' ' -,,.t notlin)tr. A�l - ent rates. . . � .. . . - . . � . , , , -6ur Pra, .- . . - . - . ..__ . - � . .. :" " "e you, or ef - c N ..�'. �. . - - ... . - . � i ... There is a bill now before the United -. _'.. - . " . . t . en to every organ and portion of rho I ,. . .. - - � - . ­ - - - ' , . 1�; . . 'Jist for Slill,01!113 CU,%E, ri-Ice 1-�) c!.j, - ." -_ I . . . . . .. I . . � . - I . % . � . . . � - _­ " . . .� . , . I . . . . � I �_ I � . - . . . I ­ . .-,- . - . � I , " - I � - , - - ttention'will be 'give' so cis and -1 i. co. . �. , � "! . .--. . - . I . I I States congress, and man V of thot,eiv)ter-, 1PEetAlia I will � . . ' . . . sated on the other side belieY4 it will be 11 body. Simple, natural nietlTods- Ins- - - � . . I . I \. - � . . . . . . . - . '. I - - .. � I- .. • , '_ . . - ­ - . I - ___._ - __ � _-___­__._ - - - � . I . __ -, • . . .4 t! . . . - . - .. - - � � . .1. . ". - I I -passed rodking the rate. of duty on b�rley Sk to fainily groups and as Christmas mediate improvement seen. lt•ailur© __ - - __ . . 'S;V,J:1.c*rA-T�, 13V.114(__0 , C *,. . . " - � - � i - . . . I ' ,� to the old Agure, ten cents per bushel. - . I - W TABL33-PieUe"na Stat3on (LT-A 11 ­ - 1. .-. - _. . . -1 � _. .t . . . � . , I - � 1. - impossible. 2,000 refereuces. Book, THAIN8 GOING EAST 0 UE AS FOLT,OWS:- - . , .­i. �.. . " , 11 . ,I . � .`� , If this is done it will revive the t�ad,, is a time when most families have a Spect&l Rats allowed for amovinta re. - . ..,. �. ..Z 1. I I - No. 4 . - ' - � . 5 - EXPRESS . . 9:03 A. Al. I #1 . . - - with the United States and will sur Y reunion, it is the proper time to have explanations and, roofs mailed ,,12 Maju, . 1. maining not lees tban three months, and � I - I , :�' _'.... - . ..� - . .1 - .- . - I - . - . . . . . I - . I .. I .. I beuefit the Canadian f 'ber. I L * � . , 2:18 P. M * Deposit receipt iasqed for same. . � i , - - .1 .1 - I - '* I -,.: ., �_ �r fare r. . ­ - . .11 . '(sealed) free. Address,. - . . ,1 ,6 Loem P. M . " - �� . .- I- � . . Messrs McKay's advice about block eyed groups taken.., . . ... _\ . .. . - - . 6:80 . . - , � � - - . . - _.. I I I.- I. . . It - : -:,: --'- ��­ _; , ". I "I. i.. - . . . I . � . . � ,_ . -, :% - , - , ; - ','� , � ". .. _ � - - - - - ­ I . ; Peas is so that all farmers sbuaid be , I ..,.i I I -1 - .,. � __ TRAma 0,011i(l WEST PUR AS V014LOWW. ..' ' L .. . . . I � . - . I " ...- '. .. � . . - - .r . -, . . . . .. . .� Q_R.t.t _. - . C : � ,,.,.: i `;`-4 . �11 I - 9:08 A.i M. : , - . I - I ' . . guided by it. M etc: ­ : I_ - -1 y, 6_ . --. . ERIE MEDICAL 00.1 -No. 7 IsocAL . - - _' . .VAD"T 5.1.� - - _�. 1. 11-f �-- . - I �. Call and satisfix tion ig*guafan , t6ed - WS no la WT - . . - __� A'."_ ` ' . I - "Ill$ UzxxD . , - - 4:14 P. M. - ,_ e � - . . - . I 'L � I I F ... ,�, � : Yda - - � �. SUFFAL09 N.Y. ••1$ - ; . . _,�� L':.�­ 4' ' - - M. - 1. X. � .� -,- . . - -_ X. " - , . . i4 I ]JxplJ1R1j9 ­ . I'll, '.. 1.11- - ;� 1� . �. . _., . � � _­: - ­%. " ­� o - . I .. -, -:-, TIR06 . .1 0 :Mft a I . ! - 9--m r. it. - -:!v -, . ­ :_ 1149saw-F � . . . , - _._ - - . ��'. ��, `.�.' I 6 I I- .4 L_ . � - , � I . - � I .j',,� � �, o �, ,�, Z . �_ � � - X * , ., , , i� , , . lot , 3 In under I . , - I n, - - I - I - I 17, ;e - 1� I,- � I � - , - - - - - , T D .L%; ill, I S N birch. - t - 'A L Z� -.;-w­,__-.&� - : .. _� _. - I � I , , . .: , i 4�,, 7,i�, -0 1�t 1:�"'Ii _ �.' --";",q­ -, , - 1_,� " . I - � � , .4�, ­,�, c - 1;­ ` I . . �. � i ,�1 - . . 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Diffi * � • * - . - __ ' :" . ' .., � - _- .1 .11, - . . . ron ' ..$200' . ick • culty � of Br eathi * . . - - ,-:,� - - - - i - . - _11. .. _:1 _,..� , i,;'." - . I . . "'� I , ���� . ., �,,�,., �,_ . � - .- 4)00 diphtheria hospital. I . : . , , - �.� �._ . � F, - - . I . - . . . . I . —0 . - . . . � ' - - - I .. I ,-��j; . . - . . � . - . . . I . . . - I -1 ." ­ '' ; ' . . ness o I . .�­T,� .� . - � ' * . � I . - . _....,. _Wle .." �_.,.,. i . . .1 _ _ I ­ - Belleville is P118111n." her claiih -for the, . I . I , Tight f the Chest ,.i -1 � . - h -Laa, to establish a hightpay m . A, I I .; . , . - - .,!' I , � -� �- , - - : brigade camp this year. y across a . .., A - . . - . . I . . _1 .. _., ..:11, .. ' - } . . . ` , - o ,4 , - . � j . � . . I � . . I . , .. ': r. J�.� _ FL" , 1 I,, . . . . - . . , " - '. �111 � ; tortion of lot No. 2 1, in the 3rd Range . .. - . . ing, aw ay of Flesh - ' , - : ­ . : � . . . Mr. John Crawford Bits purchased trill . of the Broken Front Concession of the . . ' Wast* rm'. .. .. . , . .,..- I - • - ' - " � " I ­- �', I . .� � . Liquor Store known as lliluei, Bowman - �, . , ..... 't'­­ . - . . . . I - . . - I , , _ .: � -4 - � I . � .: � � � I .1 ­ - �� . I 11, I , � . - . � I.. I I , . Ville. Tow, ✓nshit of Pickering, and to close and BOTTLE - Throat Troubles -, --. .' :' ' ' -.1- __. . . . - . I . . .. - ­1 . ,;?,-, A . I . - . - T ­�-.__ ­ .- , � . . � - The firemen of Uxbridge will celebratA - slot ut and seller action of the original . - a - - . . I - .. .- ­_ 'f . ,i," I ., � 1�1 I _- . . .. .11 I ­ � . .- . - .� .. - � , 4 . . I I allowance for Road between lots Nos.' 20 . . . - .. ­ - A , : . "� , - . 21th. The . . . I .- I ,�-o I -, - : . , . . , . . . - ,.,. . . - ,. _ .. . .. . .. _ � _ . __ - I- , . - -, ' - - on May I . affair will take tll(,. 1. *- Consumption . 1, - . , '' -. * , :, - 1, ` ­ ". ,!. . . � _.. . form of a picnic. - Ond 21, in the said 3rd Range of the ,. . j . I p6a-1 . - � . . ... - . -.." -0. 1. � " . - . . . __ �­, S, 1 . , I � I _ . ..* _i: . -, "!�­, "'.,-," _.- ; _. � � - : , - ` 4 1 - Siloam . . . . . I " .- . - - , � . . . , , , , . I , � � � � � :- . . .. � . .. ': i,, .. . M . . - . . I . - . � . . , - �0 , I I . . Weak * LT'In gs - � .. - - I . �'­;,.e A - .. . . . . , - ­ .. .. . . A re.,ident of Silo m is reported to B. F. Concession.... . . �. , . Bronchitis, W, - . .. ) �` ,:.� _�,--� "'t." - . have caught a speckled trout measil Wfiereact the present travelled road betw"n , � ___ I I '-' . _� . �: �, . " . , I * . . . - . IF � . � . � �'.- � - . 11 - � I . _ . . - � the 3rd Range 6f t . . . . .. . . I - . ­ �_ . : _.. . . . . w . . . . - . - � - . - - - - . . � !a .: . !, " , . . - . 23 inches iu:leugtll. - - rin lots Nos. 20 and 21 in - . � . . . z . . . I .1 1. . Asthma, Coughs - - . _­ _.-'11� ____," 41, . . - Broken Front Concession of the Township . .. . : . - ' - _:� ! - I ip of - -, - . 14 . I I . 11., - . . � . Sir Hucyh Allau's 'wealth *A-s' reeeijtl� Pickering deviates into the a . I I : . . . I . . � . I . . * ' * ' - ' -1" t I . - � n aid lot No. 21 • .. . . . . . . I . . . :! _- - -.' . ,� ­ I _t; ..., . . 1� I . � . - . . : .1 , , • - � . . I . . I . . ::`i,`. ".1 , - t . - - as is ee 8 - ' , . , - � � . i . . I . . . . ­ : . �_ . ­ - __. .1 , - . . divided up among his three sons. lj� And whereat; in the public interest it n e - - . . _. . . . - . ..: Catarrh, Cold ', : . ... .. .. . . - : . I - - - I . _.... � . - � - . . _11 � - t - . . vary to eatabl!sh the raid road where now t I . . I - I . . ra- - ­ ­ � . .1 I . I I . . • . . 4- amounted to $7,000,000. . . � : � " , 1. . � . . . . � - 1.%t �� � Z _.- � .; - . ­` ­ . . velled; . . . .- . - . . . I ... . . . . . I � . I . . . .. & - . . . . - I �i - _- % - =, , ,,,, , ­ . formerly of Dow- original _-, , '� - - . I '. . - I . . I . . . . � ­ . - .- . . ... . - . . . . . . - . . Mr. Richard White, foi And whereas a certain portion of said ori I - ! , - . . L . � . . - . Inanville is now the-sole editor and pro- allowance for said RovAl between said Lots Nos. � . 1. . . � . I - . . . . .. L . . � . i � . - I � - - _.. . �,�. t,: . � ._: , � � - - . . I I . . . I I . . . . . . . _. .. - - . - . . . . .- . . . . . I . . . . - - . - . . - . ­1 . . . . . . . . - . Y,.': _. . - 20 and 21 in the 3rd Ranee of the H. F. Con of the � . . . . y f the Milton Reformer. Township of Pickering, is not requisite for Road �. .- " . . � . . . . . . � . . I . . . . . . , ,. . . !'4, � , . islet .. . . ". �u . . The o, .1 - - I . I . I . I , - �, .1 _ . - . . . . - � - . . . . _ ; � I - � � 1,8S I lic purposes; . ., . . . . I . . . . .. . � . . . . .- ��... ,*� ­ - Stratford Tintes says cheese mak, or other pubA - . . . . . � . . I . . . - .: I . . .,. 4, ; - . . . — — .-- . . _... And whereas it is necessary to -iffectually con- . . . . - . I * . . . � . . . . .. . . . � : , . . . . . . I !- %.". -11, - .. _.. . . . ,� : W", - , jilg in Terth County will be cariied, on' ,ey the said portion of sail road allowance to .. .. . . . � - . - . I ." . . . _. I 'joll, . . . . ­. - 11 ­_ ..'�,�L..; -,- I.. - - - .- � , -1 tensively than ever this year. Timothy Walsh the owner of said Lot No 21, i .. . . . � � - � - . . . . . � . . . - . - ,y*,V-, , *- . , . . - � - ". , - . . . � - %� �;R . - - o . I . DR,L-,T',.-'A. - I . . _.. ..,.. - onto which lot the said travelled road between - ... . I - � � - . I .� �-O�ITGrits afid Tories of Sfielbuine, , . I � - N.�;_ ' -1, " ­,o . - . . . , ! I . . . . . . . . . _ .� : 9,)id lots Nos. 90 and 21 deviates in lieu of of that .. � t .'-Xi'­'---._-" V- f . . - . .- I . .� , , . , �, . - - a curliag m Friday On i portion of laid lot No. 21 hereby establishek &.9 a 1, . '. : . � : . , ., .. . . I _; . I . � � . Ni: I"? 11-14 . . - � . I . . �. � - , . _ _.. _. I ont.,Iip� match Frid . � . � - . . - . . �­ - . ­ ,e GritH won py 31 to 30. . . .� . . � "'I-144 I .. . - : public highway, � . - I . � . � . . � * . - . good lee. Th _. .. .. �.. �. .. . . . - . - . .1 . . _. . . . : -, - lt� - .. Therefere the Municipal Council of t�e Town- - - I I . . . - . . .- * . i. .­';.,,. ­ - . ; . . . � . . . . . . - L'-': ;4V-*:­,1_ - - - . In a dispute over a line fence im Mary-; iiliip of Pickering enacts : . . . I � . . . I . I . . . " 'A �., - �. , , . I .­,t_­ . - . '�,/ * .1 .: . . I : . I . . _ , 1� -, - . . . . � . . . � . . l- . ... . - % � . - . . : I - . . I . . I 1�­ - ... boro' Township, Daniel Eby was shot and 1st. That that portion of lot number twenty- , . . � r . � 1. . . : ,,,, • . � . - I : I I . . ! .. I... , . . . one in the 3rd Range of the Broken Front . . . , .. ­,�,.,: . I . : . -_ con- - , , ,,?q_*#'.­_,f . .L . -, . . � , , , I , - badly wounded by John George, a neigh- cession of the Township of Pickering. herein- . .. � � , . . . ­ - I ��/. , . . . I - : � '. - - � . . !k* - . . .i..�:"". ­ . � � bor. . after described shall be and is hereby erected' . � � . . I I ­ . I �.':,.'. ­ � . I . I . ,.--% It . The 78rd anniversary of the institution into and established as a public highway of this '. - . � . . . . . I :V .. .- ­ I ., I . .. .. . I � . .�. .. I . . . 1. - . . I ".. - . I - - . Municipality, that is to say ; . .. . i -, S_ 0 G U S . . . . . . . . ... . . . "'f:_. -. , .� . . of the Independent Onler of Oddfellow's Commencing where a cut atone monument ' - - . � L . _. . . . . .. - - - . - . - �. .�_ .. .- . - .. - . . . - . �'. - . . . � .1 _. . . - . . . � .. � . .. . . . - _. .- . .i 6�,_­�'-.`..* . , - - 1. .. in Amerie.x will 1e o'ebrated on the 26th been planted pt the South East an to of said lot . : ' .. . . .� . . .1 . .1 . . - . . . .. ., � . .- - . . .. 1. �k_-, , I - . -one, thence North 10 degrees ' - t. ' . . L � . I . I . . . :. - - � . . ­ . . - I _'.. • ��;­,�-­- . number twenty . � . . . . . - . - � . : . � . . . . - � I � . inst. , . - - . . . . . - . . .. . . .� .._­�� ,,:,�.�.. �._ .. I � . : . -, :.: .A� . - 45 minutes, West 29 chains 39 links to A post (&& - . . .. , . . . . � . . . . . . . . . ,- ; . . . . i . : . . � . � .. . . I � . I . . - . '.,.'. -1 . . : - - . I - - '. , - . � . It is said that fli6 water in take JOU• north end of the fence and on the South side of . . - � .. _. , . - . . .. '. - . I . � - . � . .. . . : � _. ­ . . . I . . . . ., !f.: "".. .--:A.�-'1.` . �. . ., Al . . . . . - � ­ -, . : I . . - . . . � . I : � • - AP, - . • - . the marsh adjacent thereto); ---L� . I r . . .- . _. , ., �,� ,..4 � . . . . . ., . : , - tario is so low that if is feared the boats thouce North 9 . - � . i '. " ­ . . I .. - - . _: - . L , ,.r -- ; "., - ; . I . - . . . . _; i I . L. . , . . .1 . . . .. 't - - . . I , I . . . . . . I � ..� . .. . . . . . - . . . � I � . - . . ­ . . - ,. . . . . . , . . I . I . � - -)4'' � , degrees, West 4 chains 29 links to & Post On the I � . . . I I ... . : . : . . . I . - � . . , t .... , ,.� , , I . I � � . - • . .. . - - . will be unable to land at Oakville this North side of said marsh ; thence North 43 -,. . . . � � ) 'I .. . I It - - , . . . � .. � . : � '. ... - . I . � .. . . J . ­ '. , .. - - e4is, East 655 links more or loom, to the fence - � . r_ . I . '? . degr . - . .. � , . - . . . . 7 , _. , I . . . 'jll� --- year. n GO - - . �­ � - I � . "I I � . . . � I .. ; : . , I , 1­ .. . . . , . . . 1. - . I I . . Lo �. � . .... . - . I , . � s - ... I I . I . - .. . I ly along the East limit of the lot. w c,halus, go . ­ . I . - d m sion of, Pure ' - ' . . . . I - .. � - - / - Henry Koch, formerly of Listowel on Elite the N&A limit of the said lot,thence. souther- . - ' .� 0XV9enize' E ul ' 1. I I _. .. : . . . . I _' . I 1. * I . I � . _q. ... of . . . . . I ­tlied in Minto Township on Saturday, links more or 1009 to the pl". of boginning. . . . . . . . . . . N I _� which with that portion of original allo . . � , - . , I ' r�� the effects of a kick in the head by wance . , . -1 - - - . - , . � . 1: for Road unsold between said lots Nos. 20 and 21 - ' - . . - . - . . It.,_, t� . - . . I _­-' - 4,1".n r swe . in the said 3rd Range of the Brokon F'ront Con- t - - . -, � � - - . isSirs.-E.d. Park& and Gi cr Begg, cession constitutess, public highway sixty-gx ., - 4^ : A`.:-.-.:I . ; feetin width. . I �. M - i ...-:.-'*1.. '' � f tb �, - � ­ , - - .. - i 0 the Zoronto Bicycle Club, 43 tile ond. That the following parcol . . M - . ry. .i.1- - _. - .- _- comprising'a, . . . . 1 ; - I.. . . - . t. - , .- . : 100 miles from Toronto to Teenton in p;;t of the Original allowance fo� road between ... - .. .. . . . , ,/ .1 .... ( .. . . . . . ,; . ­ . 1- - , . .. . - I .- I . . . I - tight Ilours on Friday. lots numbers W and 21 in the 3rd Range of thr : - -. - I I ­ I - . . .1 - . ,: . . . . � . . -1 lf1 -) I . I Broken Front Concession of tLe said Township , - - . . . I . . . . � . I . I I I . I - * " . I . : -4 - . .- - - . �. _. . . . � - '' , _. . . - I : „, Rev. J. M. Will-inson, formerly lessee of Pickering. be and the same Is herel)Yest*pped - - _ ' . - .. .. - "I , . . . , � . . , . - - � . , '� ;. ;” �' - � - . . for public travel, and the Saule is hereby vested . . .. .. - � .. .. I T A S T El E SS . ". � - - ., .;- . . . - A'A - � , - .. - . . - .. . . .,. . . of the Toronto Auditorium, is trying to . . - . *1 . I 4N,� ` - aiiaurye a comloromise with his creditors in Thnothy Welsh, of the said T-j*nship of '' - - I . . - . I — - , I . . " n � 11,ickering. The said parcel is more patticularly - __ , ` . . � . . . I . I � I.at 25 cents on the dollar. described as follows, that is to say: C)znmenc- � . . : FOALE BY ALL ]DRUGGISTS . . . ,., Zll� " , . ' The Town Council of BowmauviI16 of. ing where a cut stone inonuniont has 1jeen I ut- . ., , .- . I ­ _. : - .- . . ­. :' . , , --l.'. r d on the South-West angle of . , . . . I . . said lot �Oaw, '. . . . . I . . . . " � - � ,- . . . . 200 for information that e - . . � r . . . . - fers a reward of $' thence northerlv along the West Jill, �t, of the ' , - . . - ­ . . _. , __ .. � M..A,.332R-.r.r0_7_ W01;410=09 0= _.. - � 4. . . � 9 - '. . . . . - . �i " will convict the rascals who buin-M down gald lot,33 e1jains-501inks,thene � I I '.... ,. ef;Outtll degrees - . I 1� . hq d Ji _ 11 11 I 111E 11 � w1wil I og --- - - - --- __ ____ . - _____ --- - . Wpst 70 chains, thence sout 'r - - - - . - - . y there. . East _ , tile l'urniture factoi ' 4 c�haijis 20 links, thence South 10 d=008 A5 . . � . 1 ., - -in a injutites, East:i:j chains . I _ _: � . , , . . : � . . � - I -Mr. Mulock, 11. -P., has on his fal 10 links rn Dre �r ess to - - - - - . . . . - . . . . . . '..", _�...- � - . . 118 1,M5 th� place of be!,,nning. � k __ . . i : . . - - I . . 1_,.. . 4 1 ... I . I , , . . . . . . I - .. - �, i;_ _� - * . I ­ . .. V . - . yearling Gurnsev bull, which weig) . - � . . . # . . . - I I r � , . . . �.:Z. . id parcel . I . I - I . . . . - . . . " 3roi. That the deod eouveving I : :- - , . . I . � � . f�. - lb8. He also has a number of otherfine oi1:,Ij,,i*,o,rjjtjotjj) %%,e).qj.j-U&d0fj)_Wjjrq I � . . . . . . 1 :j.i - . � . . . . ., �, QI i �orpor- - ,: - . __ . . . . . . . . . - . . . . � ­ � ._ .. ' . . - , -� -. . - at, � Ation to Elie sit id Tiumt1i), %vololl, UL� - - . . I . . . . . . . lwals of the same breed. I and tho - I . - . . . , . . I . . . � - . � . , . . � . . . . . . . . - '. -, � . . u is heruby confirijitul, it nd that the heevi. of , *, , . I _. - I . . - .: ., . . .. ­ .. I . . - An exchange says that a tou of -old -is "111 I . I - . . - . . .. . . . - ,. I - . n this Corporation be Hud is hereby authorized � - . . . . .- - . . . . . .. . . . . ' _ . . . �. . . . �1 ,_ .1 :-- , - . __ worth oxilv about halt a million dollat-F. anditiFitructed tOulskt� Aud sign auabhaither as: ­ , � '­ _. . � . .. . ,. . � I ; . .. . I. I . . .- .. . - .. . . ... � . � . . -, - -_ - - .. . ' ". . . . . - . . �_ _� . I . �� .. ,,, - I -1 . . L * . ' . . 1. � .. . - � . . . . . . �i;�;`-�t�,_­.. We give this for what it is -worth, a8 suranceq of the Finid parclel " wav W requiette. ... . . I - . . � . � I 1. ; - . I r.. .. . , � and to atLach the Corl)on%W.qeaj thereto. L . . . -&- I . : .. . q - . . I - . - - - . . I . .., . 11-�,, ��, ::,�� ,;�omebody has hidden our scales. pit �Pwd I W�l I.. :-. " . - . ­ . . � . :. . . . i'lI . . . . I . - _ i .., . . I , ".. - 0-- � � .-,:.,H. Dai3kard, of Hepwurth was operat - - :. ld-,FVX.' I I tLE.111K. = i ' ' � _. � 1 �: - - - in- the butting saw in C. H. Wittliau & - , . .- . —0— - . - I i . . I . . .. . . - . - -0C ��' � . � - A I ­ ­Co.'s mill when his arm came in Contact. Public Notice iii horeby givian diat tho fore- � : 1%N . �, . - . 'L ." ­-;I, * - - _ 1, 6 --.-; -.'. � " '- . .% . . . ., going id a true and correct o0py of a propose&i - � . . . ... �, I - ­­t - � -. with the saw, Severing it &:t the elbow. - I - . �, _- , f .. � HY-La1v which will be taken into coneideration . . . - � ­­. -� I - - , . ­, - i�,, ,,- il of . . . , . , �Nq, w., It is said that calveg two or ttiree days ijy tkia municipal counc of the Townshi . . 4 , ,- - . . " 3" ­ . . Piekeriuv at a Meeting of We said MuAigl - _ . .: ;�:;,. "'. - , � - old-are killed in considerable nuinbers at pal - . . .1 . . . , . .., I ­ I * , , _?�, ­ .'""I &I V * - , : %"2', '? ._Ao ��2.%, , ) 1. f:,Itt_�,_ � -0 ad 0 , , Trenton - - • , I .. - 00111'eil t-0 110 116141 in the Village of 11muibain X, t 4.1-i - - , -__ I - �_ . ,-Zl, 71", , i .1 . . . - Campbellford, and the caresses sent to )n :110 ItAll day of May, Aj).. ISY2, and in ease no _ I - - . !. ";fj, -.4" , - - C7 " �f _. � I . , . ­ . . . : � ,� . . . '. . . M ontreal to be made into bcuelesf .ur,- valid objections are Made to tho said proposed . I t - ley i li. '.- ' �L' t ­ . e . � . . liv-Law. the said Municipal Council will then . N . . _ " � .' . � . At the Division Court to-day the - - � . - i.- L A . � 0 WWI, Ina"od !O " the Same. . . ­ .. - - . - . . . . . �. I .. . .1 .. . Whig of Chiwuftcousy is suing the town of r1lose inwreetood will pleas take notice, and - - I - - - 0 am - . __ , . . , . . - - � - .. . . . . - • . __ - . _­ • Brampton for 140. Tile towuship claims �'uVerll tlitulfjulv08 44;corilingly. . � __ , - - _-- - - ... . . � - . I . - % : o,i - . - - - - .1w. a I : . this RMOUnt i6 tile Share the fr­ should l3fited fit Pickering this i2th tla f .1 L_1 W - . . . . - - , - . - . . - - . - .. - - � . - .. - contribute for the building of a culvert . D. R. BEATON. F - _.- - • . I . . . . . - � . on the first line east, on the edge of .", - . *,. - ". ' Clerk of the Tp. of Pir-keriLi - . . 6 . I - . 9 . "­ I . . this corporation.—reel Pjannej% .: _ . . --- ­ - _�� . I ..:. I - X I � ; I .. . . An Uxbrid,ge I-. 10(1," who nnl.�t lie of a DRESSMAKING ": 1___' // � V\ 1\ . Vi'l, I - . I : . . � ­ � - - .7 social disposition, , tion, tied -C1'1l;)L' On tilt). . ; � , \ . . . . . � . . . .. . . . . . . . - . 3rl -, - I . . . . . . fICK)I- 6f the fair" residence Elie other daN I ' ;N6. , I ,�. - -'z I--=.-- -es ' : , , , I . - ` , , i__ __. -_ �_ -_ ily i I . . (td. � . . I - .- _. . ihoi(lei%aq • li, aft- ., � I ktit-S. L' WISE and 'N'll'iS B. PEART . __ .,.r- -, - "I - I _� __ __ - X'-- . �, � - - ek.._ ­��� . . . - . . - V __ � . erwards exl0ained, to 1 - / . _. -.-.-- ... . - � make the people come." The scheme I 'vi.,I) to announce to the Iadles-of Picker. - .ftft:;.,� I f =� - . -� . . - yr----._-:_-- - - -�-­_- ­-.1-11111— ,- 6 , - , I ­ &Amml��gl . - �� -:- - � • • . . ;­ .� - . was a . - fill. ab to indlict, a 131lul- ; ilia � I t __ - __ - __ _. , I � . : . ___� - , PVT I — , - � . succc�:14 �10 (111 viciti, I � _� - __ - - . ,- .. __:6_ ____ - - . - IV that Lhey have been lot-- - _:Z. _�_ , �� . �V. � - - - I 1� . . . . - - V�� - ­ 1 -4 �_ __ - - 1, � ­ - _4_.'.;._� i-�#-,, - ----�_,,-� - � It and Ili- I - ­ 1� ­ - . - - - �_ - - �;R - 11 . . - .,r.;55�_ I . - -..V.- - � - �_ 1�, - -..*.� ,4.. :, i . 1_ � y � T 4 - . - ___ - - , - . , . - . '�_.,—__ _ � ..I- - - �_ , - . - - Illuati! '11 ilig ;I lady ,�-110 has 11:1-1 '. '. _31�� 1 . - Z_ � ber cf ��tartled nei-libors to ca I � - I � - , A! li i , _;- �_Vf� - - " 0- . - I !�ecilr I - adat'w";: .- -.-.. . - 7 - I -, !; M T - , , ! - - -ad. . , * , . . - `"1___V;a1�, , - - . ____ -kl�,--- _- -za"- -1 - .- - - ,juire whc wits dead. . - �� 6-T%1.6;1 iL7- . I - "bout tilue yeat-4 experienc i . cliv - -:. . - - nll--. , � - . . - -_ . . . . Gil.,] -, doll 't-throw away Vulil, old rub- I (. 11 tile - .. ,., . _11_� �_lliiiiI4 4 *&Q"__��__ __z11_*&".__ __ - - - . 'Ah. . - ' . _. - . . - . 1, �n� or ovprshoe.s. Sa%e theLf, for tl:e of 1'01-onto. nud are therefore in it better : "'. - I . ­. . THE ' " I 0 2: T Z � - . C`1 T.A6.22 I–M 3=3MMM Srr A— Mi." . - . - 3F`.A,S1-11'_o - - - *. .. . . . ,-(,rr6L1t8 of the chewing gum factories, who ,po-"tion *hall ever to stipply.all w)lu 1_111,tv . . M I %I . � . . I . . � . - ' - . are now buying then] lit) in a•1 parts of f.,tvorthe'll) with heir patronage. ge. :% - I is . - - - I . L I - ___ . - '� - . Vie country. o Pulverized itibler boo-s ---- I PO G I 1�_)'. � 'S' A N I ON — AND *�'-BAP NEY E LL ...... � and overshoes, flavored with vanill.9, � t . . . � . . . i - . i •. - .. i . . .- - ­ . _. . 'AW_k.Sj;rvt-n liver, Ontario. . . I - .- . . PltmwbcnT and other extracts, makes the DE�OVED TO SEW - PREMISES ;_.. ': - , tile property of W. 6. 1, N � . . . . . - .. nicest chewing gum on record. . . I ..'. . . , . I . � . - � - . . � . . I I - . . - i- . - � 1� . ...- - . I . . .. . . .. . • 4 - . -, 1 . - � . - - � - . - . . . __ -. . , � I . - .-f a larga obedt6ut dtsiui6d it , . - ' ' ' . 'rftU'%G'13 STANTON, '. - ` BARNEY ELLJS - - . . ' � . . . . 0h WE&t a cough I Will you head the . w - . i - . . ... '* � Warning. The signal perhaps Of the sere �ROCK ST-0 selffm I OF Olffulo UNK .. . 1 "" st'"t" ' . . . � . / . I bands. -I iucbq,i - hi&n, wolgbt 1A0 lba, with 14OW ' .. .. . � . , (standard.! . . I . . . . , . . -' .. - appreaeb of th-%t move terrible dism" con- . , I . rf)JtTdge) ; � " heavy bone anti` great action. EL& hao wy4r • . - . . . I .. � — . . . - � . . . . . . - ► . . . . - - I . . � , - . - - ,kok yorr;elves'If you can af. X&PIde a - By Goo. sta,uWa :115&5. sire of 13 U,otters, � I . - � .. . - . been I a, trattant but oan show a 40 olip., and Kr. . . I Sumptiou Whitby .1 I .... W , . .. � kml for "lira "ke of saving ___4__ 4 - I . . � � . I . . James. of IffAdilwa. nays ht *of" h&" so - no DOW - . . its 80 lies, and kinR tit Cai;adiall sir%!8.1 �.- I * . — ­ , I troublo in taking the iL* bou OM it st"d a . - ing v,-Ceiito to r1u4m 'If ► AL __ -.Ih,, 13(n, ref,,-,rd *11-�J. 1he,1,.b,a.,. %#hL9pedigteetP.X@*lat)jef%sa . I . - I the link ik and do "i for*jt. - We k - on & 1"WhU 9 D&M ► M11,011A, MAW, by Witai*14 .,ioot. halt; By [�Mnk I I �. on* mi.n. - � frorri experieo" that SWlob's Curc. -will I � I _. . L • : . nre your 00%b.- It never faila. 2-6m jdauufrbe vrere of, # eister to Forest Bor 21:M, trial 3:22 ; g d 0're of three trottere in tile 30 lwt. By ni.118 blood of the 4&y. . . . . - ?A&rb1*1(5nnmen*,a, Healstones'ttild &,11 ( I . — . . . - .. - � . . Last week M"ter H. Soper, of Bow. - I Mill. by Ed~d i%••rt, auddain of Forest Hopplbg Medium &n) ; by Hemblejonian; . . � . . . .. . - '_ - . Manville, had a pretty close call for his other Cemetery Work. : I . I - . . . � . . . . - - . I j - 0 SWO&Ub, Am- Boy • 2:20 ; g g d fors, 11arnil, by Royal * r Bw-ney Elliei* a large.ewl due IoAiD4 OV . . _. . '.- - - life. He was watering the horses, and a JL1" t0l"rUrIS Of 060"k I �., I I 10, D&LU. Jewel I'v GoLeral stanka - . . I . . , Uteas and Canadism OrwMtes. George ; g g g d . edsenger mare. Gun. * Home. stand* 16 handy 2 inches, and is 3 you* .. ' - - - : ipirit-ed one on being led into the stall, 254-1, g a by Black 1)(jug'a; -, g g d by old. lie has strong. Lew?y Lw)uo and must a, sad , .. . - kicked the lad on the head, brusin- the a. All parties wishing work would tio wall to r&ji ,(3t&nt4)rj,s sire Wye Hamblutoninti 10. dam - n � . .-. .-. � a jug bufore nr basing. .ill work g uarant"o . Royil Goor-o 9 ; g a g - I a I ape - . - - skull, and renJeriog- him for a time in. 0,1d Prices ort'lle" lowest. Keet mare by or,e-eyed Kentucky 11nuter, n ti try sir n-itton.dilvlays rood diltiae amr I . � . - sensible. Fortunately beine clo,seto the -'--- - _ - __ '. - - - ­___ (tc., etc. . . S . . hor*emaij. Too routoof th,j-, hor".3 will be . . - � --ykets4.010roughbi-til). (At. 11 . 1p.lolishetlill, welt irane. . . I . - hors-e, the full weight of tlib kick was not .. . . _! ERRORS - . . ­ . .. racelved, othcrwise the result might have E no OF YOUNG AND OLD ' . - - - .--------- .. - . . . ' . -.— — been fatal. The patient is recoyerlila Organic Weakness. Failing Weinory - L . - . ,, Lack of - - I ,, " Lqxk of ,, ,, Lxk of . ry" 11 I " Lxk of ,, __ - . , . - . . ... Direly. - A. Rnervy. Physio•ai mc:ay. positively cumd by :_ . � 1, . I - i - . . - � . .. . - B1'6 I ' flazellon's Vitalizer. Alio Nervous Debilitr. I . . j - . - 1. . . . . . I -1 eovle , 31 Dilinim of Sight, Loos of A ubfti.)j), T'.,,r.,. -.j.�_, :: - 4. I . . M,il- ; �� . y P not aware that it i . - . . , . � . & 'ENOUGH FOR THE. COUNTY I - . the wrapper of the tobacco which ,,[Yivp,z ! to Slarry, Stunted L4--veloptrio-rit, L0.93 of rower I . � . . ..... . . ' - . Pixijis hi the Pack, Ni,rhz Frji,:4inv% Dra:ri its . � . .1 _. -_ - - - . . . " I . . . . - i I - . � . A - Seminal Lomes, 81ce0eioneqs, Ayer#�ion . - . . . . � 0. - I . I'll � .1.1.1'..., ___ _- ­ .-- . _ - o, - . tbe color to the and an -eforc : � A � phl . thei . t r�,,,,, , . . - : - , i . 1. .. . . . . . . . .- . ­ ... often deceived by a, handsome outside ap- 1 V) 8"CiCtv. Unfit for sttxly, Fxceb.Avo J1141,31- .. . . I . .11 , . ; I . - ... . . . I . . . , . . . - .. I - -_ ' * ' ' I . . - - '­'jce. etc., etc- Every bottle guarantt-e(L , - . . .- . , . . .'., 11 ol"61� ­11t. , ­1.01"�, b�'ju .Vvarl). . ' -:, - , -api,ci- �1 ,- - .. . 1i , ad a 1,�,�i _,:�. ' T,',c wi. ') - - 1. . I s ust wleeiv'c a h riy . - . .. . Ab&0�9, cliclowng st.imp / w , .1 . I ( - . ­ . .. . r, � . I , Is flillielit of Fresh Groceries, New , . of leaf- wrapped around the plug all(] i., � f-,r treatise, J. E. HAZELTON, Gr...du.M,td never good smoking tobacco, It is costly Ph,irniavi-t. 3N4 YorWeSt., Toronto, ont, I , " - . i I �,:- , W I S E "94-1 . . . - .. - _. ... - n . — . : .. t.. ''. "(-.1. 1_-'ruits, Crodkery, Gtass%vare, Chinaware, -Sugars, Teas, Cof-, . : . . . . only -because of- its fine colur. li, flit. __ __ - I -, 1, *vj - I _'� .%I * 0 , , - , - ­* .. - . ------ - ((Z" ... - . , . . I .. _... , • , I , , - , Myrtle _'�avy'! brand the chief attent* # . �. ,.- - , ", � k ". i , , / . - Consumption Cured. - . . . .., - and is it Choap for C, sh. Call ac his store , . . . 1011 - I __ I . , - ��I. . .: reeg, et(., I _0 I It - .. ... I , . . '. I � ' - . - t.�� - - I . - I- is paid to the " hiler," that is, the inside ,%?,()I-I))Ilvfii(-iiiii,tt,tir��I froin 11ractivf-', ju�&. - - �. , *. C and got ,,;-owu of the bargains lie is offerincy . . I - - - I of the plug. It, is this which determines !IwhaAl elticed in his bands 1)y &Ill F'Ist Indio . I . loo � . ; , . . I . n 111L6.111onarytlinfornmit of a sinipie yegotai),e % k N .. I.; � I .1'. , • . .. 1? �i . . ' . . . . C - . . . . . . . : � � - the the SMOklDg quality of any tobacco. I 'IN I ot , *%,, 9 .1.1 0. I ..I%-,% . .,­ 1, . 1�1; . " ,,,, dyforthespeedy and periji-Inei)t cure of I _. , I , .1 I,' A -011 � f 1, - f '. I � , - ' ­ � ­ tobacco can be made to look as well its I (t"..itll it) !lion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma awi . • Ill ; . : ,,,�- - • , ,,j 4, • . d 4' , . I . - . all throat and Lung affpctton,�, also a positive • . I . • . - — PICKER:ING . - I k flie 11 Myrtle avy," without much tro.uble 1 111j,41 ni HcAl cure for Noryouq bel)aitv anq i . SAAC IVTSE. - - - 1, # . I � -ill! TIA11 fil, T11114Z • I - .. I • • . . . , - 'anj(, Ll1l)e . � . . . . . tjL VAIMLIOVI a u Way 4A t 1, i e ,, Nt!rvouq C011111lailltq aftel. lisving tested its 1 7� . - - I . . . k � Irl 10 . � . . ...- --- _. - - - - - . . - I­ a very iul'erII)r article. ww3durfill curative powor-.4 in tL'U11i41111+3 of , . - I . . - �__ __ ____ - - __ - - -, . ----------- . . . - �'. . . . ... NEW - - - - - -_ -.-- 1: " 14 I � . . . - .__ . � * ' I i Iferin_1 fvll�ws. Actutt�--A 1-1. 11!i_- ,r:i,,,t;,.- , . : - . - al (f to reiev 11111fth RniferifiV, I will t:� Card .1. I - I (tto8e-1,11w4 felt it his duty to 11,1.11(o it 1111own to 1 �-- , . . . .- - .. i .i" . Pediree S , . . .. DUN13ARTON., . . I '. . Rtilillit free of charge, to i.11 I - DISCOVERY bYACCIDENT . .... .... . .. � . .� . . � I W119 (IOR:f(f it, thib . . . � . _ , .. . . . . ' . . .. lit conilmundmg a Folutimi a part wai Accideiffly splih-d on ti h ( . .�, . 1. � w nan, French or F": . - le all I I :, 1gl itfl,, with filll I -- AND . . 1. re.,�il .. i ii Gen . � � . . . . . � . . . i I tions for preiparing �ivj,l quill; .S-lit try . . • - � _. x-i(I w. wishingafterwArd it dkv,,vered ti) t the hair 'A as c0ffl- . I . r 1� Parker is havitic, C-rected rt now ( 11*14C - - ly renw% ed. Wk' :0 onve Init this wonderful preparation, un the - - - -- Johij I . i . 1. . ! I I A . - * . . n 11MI bV addrer;sin", With QaIn ). 11g,110:1g, "llitj _. . . . _! 6 - . pletp .. .. I I . . . r , , - , ' t L wurketaii(lmugrvAt lovibeen thedvinand that %%t- are now introducing ,� - I- L... - � i.� . . . galls 11) front Of " SPI-11)"'Side," The Dill 1)i.jt-!r. %V.A.N01(lrs,830Pom!rs ) Block. Itoches;-/, _. .W.'... ft 8w w(jr't'l wider the 'lame of Queeu'ti Auti-Ifairine, . . 1. . . j, I . 4 .n ... I .throughout . � entleniew i,�Akearty. . � fur. r. .N. 1. 33V : I :�.'- . � . . , , , , n� _. . . . _.- . 1. . . I I :N ; __ __ .-- . : I I I . .. - - . -00.0 IT 13 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND . . I - . - � _­�., i� . . ; . ! . - ! .. . T$ SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. - . . Th e trustee' have had - erected new 1 - , , _t � '.... . ! L - 1. ! - 'T � • - � Lay the hair over awl Rilrl)� the niixture for few nklnutec4, anti . � , ( I . A�- - , - . . NkAlks and .9 new porch over each door of! 1. I . . � , -.0y, . .. - I �. -,: - r offs COTTON HOOT � t I - -TXi;_�_-:___ . ­�. _. ­ 'i -in rywben - . - - I V ♦ 'T V - * 1 7 T I - It - _. Lair disat,peitni as if by wt(giewithout the slighto. t pain of I U '- . tl:t: sch�)ol. These were ititich Ileeded i !, .. . . - - 4,,rafterward. I I is unlike an v tither lirtipuratitm ever used � . . . . . . I . - applied edorey L ' , : - * � -. . 111"Pr�'ve-11I.Q11t.�. T)).ji,lCa, tjjj� F;C110(ji 1� jj-, _ I . C () 111 I • () I *N 1) & . I � . ­ - fern like inirlioge. Tholwands of 1,A1)l1-F1,; ­ h•+ have been aitnoyed'. . - : -W, A,, . -4 I - . A.. . . ­_ �. - - . . . A �vv#-?]( (ji'to-wi-ry 1w:,11 �))(l [ :: -� , - . ) with-hair on their FACE, NECK .t,141 Aiti.vi.s attest its werits. 11 � . , . -# - * !011. - . , ..irfl or fir4ir(iji theicneck, V , -. - ! ! . - I - , . ll.,,-.-r",,�lifilf",-(I)ti."I. , . of ever 1� I* n d ,- .. GF,N'1'1.F,'%11,.NI %%h,� tins,'( ftppr,�chtl . - �! , I pa lit I , - , . . I . . p11.vq1(n1), S1j(,(-(-Pf:f11j,V I . . . - . i sway . I - . .; . - �. C ­1;1-[Lev and coullice ale progre-�;siug' I Ino(ItIll k,yd1(111-'01jds1)fl._ , _: I I � thud a 1)rivelk,m boon in Queeii*s Alit i-ifairille w)"I'll doe. . ­ I .. - .1 - y . 'having by r,-n,1er1ii%,, it,t futuro gro%%tlk it, wtvr impos-sibility- . � . ., _1��.. � ..� . I - with S - .. .­�t__ .. , ! - ::.%-, ies latlie'r)]Il�-1)(�rft,t-ii�6ILf(9 11(jAt11g(, 1,1ji,j I,\, k;s (s4,eijr(,iy _... ­ � - - , ,.1.rtb1Y "-;th their couti.,ict at tile (.111-, I 011 cillortof,t, rrle- Of Q11-44CA AMI-Irrurin(b It. per ljoitle..411t in sarely 111ailil'it boxes - - .' -.1.1 � I � - nd rohHhlemediehi - _ �. 3 -Ine,.,,Ie,Jfrt-iii�it)s-rv,%(ioti)- send money or stamps by h t ter with fix] I sdil es %\ritten plIkil,l), (,,,rr(.-,%- - . .. , 1� I , . I . �4j - . - I , , _ - . A . -1 "�­W,` -1 60t1Y Colithiential. This it;iverll.ienient Is bonest ,Ar d stralght fm X I'd ill "I %I: I , . I Vert ii(-re., The fillip I'VaS 11DIS110d On ' : - (-red. BeNvftreoiunprinoillipi 1011C . . ,_I , Poll � " a every word it . ­. .- I -r .. .... ;_ I ,P . I . I ., �. , , -dni-On - evening ziu.1 the .8tODC1 .in(] I ,1,rugtt1rt.s.-xj,o offer inferior ". -- WP invite volt to deal with i3i and you will find everything � ,ntell. C'It thin Out and ­ - . .,. i.. - . Wc . .) . - . , t . . - - COU al a' - V I g as re r%,Nk! D. lt'ou Call � - . . . -14 , . . . I • 3 NY. CINCINNATI, - ~= •.::,.. .: . 'I., i� . • 9 I a ),lace Of this. Ask for Cook's Cot . . - ltd 11�kl. Aodreb,4 QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street � - - . _. � MIA ,rill be placed forthwith. So far i "I (1,6114L,6 0 . et, C1 : to I Ifoot C-ollipolinfl, tokn tio qul1Aio0(- , nr oil- . recistt%r your 1pttpr at any Post omeo% to insure it-% safe delivery. We will pay #!to() for any case , _1 ­ w_Z ; ,. - ' 6: - ­ ". 1. - - � I el C-611t, Cailij,dilLD postago , � - - . � . .. ; - .0- - -haB been all �hat could be ' . 110tice - at the. - of failure or filightebt injury to any purchaser. Every bottle gusrant,041d- ."­L�`,% � . Tbe weat!iei ,.41 and three en's AnLi-13:lililie. .. ,�:' �� . ti jj,ain lettor, arkd'wo will send seVed by ro- . To ladies who intraduiee and sell among their friends 96 Bottles Of Qua' . , .,'�� .!,f, 11: .. Iesiled, not a day being last through rsdu H . . SPE0111— :tra Large Bottle And 40MOss . - I ", �* . we will Pr6bbut with a BILK DRESS. 15 yards beat silk. zz �. -Ir, .". .__ or frost. Not only 'is the contract im- tu mail. Full sealod jarticulars ill Plain on- Of Allk to select rrom sent with order. 0*"8&l&rr0rCQXuUi44iQ1%tQA4QUq%, , . ­11 ,_.­� ...,.. �r-:. , , I , I " 4 t " . . V 0,Wl%diesonAy,2starapt Address " *-4"L ' .1 ' . " , ­,�, ­.,., `.,� :. . r�j=e ' ; . 1W ., ,.: . 7 P riaathacu!vert� ImAtba hill Pppofilte L T 140. 3 Fisher 814VA, I - 170 i7cie 5101 W00dw& q. .- .. 1: . I . .. �f,'�%�j '. - "I � . 9bld W.Plokering by - N HOME' REFERE.NCES:—Tbe Lytle Safe & Lock Co., 146 to 166 WM43r- st-; , .. W. i lebigau. ... I ­� +r . . b" "so, isbeingeutdown. in order to NEWS.'- FFICE ..... . � r, 1­ ew;u. V. D., and all r"ponsible draigist I o.; , .:,-- - - ��.:,:�.._41.i­_� . Edwin Alden & Co., 244 Peace St., CiRciQ01%ti3Oh.' ­_ , I .1 SIN. 101, , . . t - I !� ... , . I . . - procure filling. • wbore - . - . . .,..- �t ._y . I - � . , . I . . . . . --' ..: , . - - ... . . ._ . . I , . . ..:, � . .., .. -, : - I .. . � - ­ I _� I �, .. _­ . - . *1 -��, Gyp. �-,l - , . . . . - . . ­ . I .. . .1 . . . 'zWe, �­ ix, - . *' �� - 7 4--i-e . . _. ­ ­ I ;­ '. -1 . 1, . . : . - .1 - - ­��' - .11 _. � � ." . . _,,�, .. � . . - N', r, .4 : - - . �, . � :, _% I :,_ t �_ __ - � . A , _ ­ , -Z 4 .. : ! . �'. _! I _ �; . ­1 . .. "� - , I . ), . . - ; �.11 . , - - .1 . I . 1� - . , ., - - , - , . I . I .. I :. , � I ,f ,�;t � - . ­ I., .. . Y . . - ­ , r ­ 1, , 114i, , . .. :. � � ­ I J - , " m�t;, �� � "5 ,, `�' - �. `-� *6 -. - ., J, " • f. A. i ­ .. - 44'.. . �:� � .. i ,�? -� 7 �, : .� - -r -. 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M P qq� 74 L•' �!'.4an i.t � yy W r i s y� I .. .�'^' -tti - va -2 r� 1 i" ' Y x.`� �i ' 1�• i f. •h_ € _ - 4. r`� LI - •d 3 1 y J ft ;9 4 m 4 f' rr ���w -{ •;4- - - • ^r]- - S i - .✓ • - � k T S4}K •.J�..'w` - g • ;,,,I ?s` ' q•• G . ,...; ,s'•; v + € €t Kid w5 7 ' -u.. ••vk t: c l - '.w r •7,.* •. .s ,.f•s llr ;!z6,:"ix^'j,,es�. }k f'�"="S'�" nil atefi7-....s;:,,ti•^- i•' - _ . - ,. " 5 s _ .. A, a �4. r1'a .+fill ..?. y�jypyA./.. _ Si" - �,'•: d�it- GL. +aR' M.. x',.l -a `,. _ i't ..."'.. i,' +b�f.! - %% �•.. �%t a�.•9Y:.:.w v �.:A4.2 T��sb. -.✓ _--�- _ _ _ _ _ s. .-1^ ^ - - ..sr _ - . IIII �1� II 111111 jl 1111 -I I II _ • II I 1� ,. ---T a sson why in - - h !ce A 9 E� : , FR><FD- POT TOb THE WOLF O B - i,141s Y� y :!� �. ..li.. G k Y . kIOUSEk �iD. . I' . k ,t` . r rivate families, fried .potatoes are not a „�, -� _ >� ,. P " — $rid this is leap ear, so it n: _ y;. . 1 success is because the are not ro rl P Ys �� i. y properly Y sriit�+i M�j Wolves, '1'�tej Patrtafte or like Just once in every four I � . , n!" 1`A; - dried before ittin ` them into the fat, They Animal's Xatattre, . Doubting Heart - P S. . It adds but one day to this month - ," should always be `dned.iu a clean cloth after The Ftev. Dr. Jullitta H. Seel a wn'l as Jnat this and tiotbin' more t . , H a �J Where are the swallows fled 3 �' y , - o- Frozen and dead' ; : they are sliced. A cook says that it is bet - follows In the Congregationalist :-- In - The seasons all remain the same I r' - . I � G' ter to fr them twioe in this wa Get the .. = _ : ,. I'srehanee, upon some bleat and stomp _; y , way: 1$�2, I saw at tleeetndra►, near Aa what the used to be • � S . �a November, y ;, Shore fat properly hot ;then put in the potatoes d ra in Nothern India, s loo who had been While iris ma to their levees sa r Ob, doubting heart! . z, either in slices, chip, or ribbons, a few at Agra, y g Y y' Far over purple seals b brought up among wolves. I ublished an Now, will you marry me i - . , l # - ''- They wait in sunny ease" a time, and let them cook till tender, ut account of his appeartwce at the ti.ue, and ' - . s . The balmy southern breeze, not colored, and then set them on a shoat of And this time- honored rivil a Hood's : t ' 1 . some further facts which I have late: learn- P eg • ;j , To brl -n�-gB them to their northern homes: oneo kitchen paper, in a warm corner, to drain. Y ... K More e l conoerntnq him will also be of interest. That this. the leap year brings ?. .-. When required for use, reboil the fat till $e was found in 1867. Some men, passing 1'oiris quite willing to be wed, - _ _ 'W by mast rho ftawei diet j . hot enough to color them at once, plunge through an tirifregnented jungle, suddenly sane neaps cf other things ; Prisoned they lie them in again, a few at a time, and fry It uneane a home oh meaning word, �� `• % the cold tomb, heedless of tearsr Orrain.'. «: came upon a child apparently &via or six ► ► ' ... I . . I I W Oh, doubting heart! t again for a minute or two, until crisp and ears o d without ;tires and running u n ;Made up of loves and cares, . I• 'f.. _ They only sleep below . a nic4 golden .brown. Drain, sprinkle with p And market them think of pillow shams . ; •. � hie hands and feet. The tried to catch im P. + � . - The soft, white, ermine snow ' a little fine salt and nerve. Fat boils at a y Of bedroom sets and chairs. . � .- � X �' ' . While winter winds shall blow=• . " but he disappeared in a' large hole which �� s . 1. To breathe and smile upon you soon again. higher temperature than water, so it is u," evident: the lair of some wild `beast, , ' - 6- beat to test it before putting anything into y it means mankind a most honest state r Unable to unearth him b diggin , and not C7 + The sun has hid Its rays it. The fat for frying the patatoes the first daring into the hole themselves, they re- Then earnest life begins, ' • , These many days; .. .- time not be as Blot as for the second, when l And makes them think of girls and boys _ Sarsaparilla �� '` ? - Will dreary hours never leave this earth 1 - porter the fact to the magistrate of the dis- . - . the should be colored almost at once. That sometimes come as twins � _�, - . - Oh, doubting heart! Y triet, who directed them to start a fire at - - - ' -,`�`. _ The stormy clouds on high ` ! MUFFINS. —The amateur muffin maker the month of the don and smoke out its in- ltiow then young man, heed my lesson, • x ,_ Veil the same sunny sky must be prepared for some failures at the There s purpose in my rhI me, Soldby alt druggists. $Jt ; sixfor$5. Prepared only . - . e: mates of whatever sort they might be. The . , • Th;it soon (tor spring is nigh) outset an success in this matter depends fire was started when presently a large she- Tis to guard you from the danger by C. I. HOOD et Co., Apothecartea, Lowell, :shall wake the summer into goidon mirth.; _ , ' „ „ , ' \ i ,, o .. most: on knack. The muffins must be Of some lea year design. Pair. hope is ,and light ., • faked on iron plates previously heated. wolf dashed -out of the hole, watt,•rinq the P Y 8 300 Doses One Dollar = Ia qua ched in nighf `r'�`''` `� -'' Sift four pounds of good flour, and mix it fire and speeding swag for - safety. She For should some girl propose to you, • l$t `:1Vbat round can break-the silence of. de�pairY wd►e soon followed by the boy, whom the And ou b chance acce t .. . y> ' ©h, doubting heatt4 into a smooth batter with the necessary men had sewn before and whom the now Y Y accept, ' • - - rho sky is o crcast quantity of milk and water. Dissolve in ' y . Let me picture your position, - Germany a' Ex- Chancellor• _ i' Vj,0 ; . y caught with difficulty He was evidently If not in fact, effec>ti • ' r' a . -.> t e rs shall ri:ae at Last, ' - :I �.- some milk and water heated to about nine- Prince Bismarck was seventy -seven years • - `� .� a child of human parentage, but with the -, ,...�� g r for darkness ass~ cle reel Fahrenhei ,two ounces of yeast, a etities and warms of a wolf. He could Then your wife will wear the breeches old on April lat. The day was marked by - p I tiY g . ! ; 1 , = . .aagels' silver voices stir the air.• , i one ounce of sugar and three - fourths of an PP Y Throughout your life's oareer , tti -w., not walk erect he was without clothes, he ' the attendance at Friedri, haruhe, where - '° y� ounce of salt. Work it into the batter for t While you in meek submission the Prince resides, of a much larger number i had no lap u e but a whine he would cat - ' _V1 ': �" A�idtii It10th8• I about ten minutes. The dough will then g a The petticoats may wear, of persons than usually have visited him " - nothing but raw flesh and' Would' lap his Yt is an old subject, the subject of inotha be read to set before the fire. Cover it up drink like a wolf. . there on similar occasions. The Prince held - . _ .. _. but from now till the middle of April, the in a bread an, let it rise well, beat it up Put into an indloaure, he �tA yell see this trouble coming, .� a reception - in the park and had a hearty_ would lie in a corner during the day, and at The symptoms ou ma trace t• - moth lays her eggs and hatches the grub again for flout ten minutes and let it rise Y Y word for all who .called upon him. He - - night Oould prowl abut picking up bones ' p always, looked remarkably well. A large number ,i. into its devastating feed season of from one again. Novo break off pieces of don h and there's rennonittons alwa s u - f s g B P and ravenously gnawing them. to three weeks to the period of its cocoon form them into muffin she on a ard, i Of n crisis in the case, of floral ifts was sent to, him from all arts P After keeping him a while the magistrate y pop question, of the empire. Numerous depute- , _ , stage. It is well to remember that the sprinkle with flour, cover with a warm P g g Go and bold: o the uestion g P . brought him to an orphanage at Secunda, I 'Twill save you bnxioaa thoughts, P P meth never destroys woolens • i tis the worm, blanket and put them before the fire. When i3 . tions from various of the country - -'. , Y P under the care of the church missionary so- 'parts - It is well to remember that camphor and 'the have risen to double their thickness, - Then, you may parade in breeches, waited u on- and con iatulated him In all the other vile odors in the ,i orld will clip each one onto a heated iron plate and ciety, where he nits kindly received and dye bet the petticoats, thankin u de utationgre reaentin 10 000 . never protect in the least. put at once into the oven. When the under �' for and where he liaa since been an miners in the Bochum district, the Prince . - . If a woman puts a garment away has aide o, 8 object of unceasing wonder to the many who the muffins are sli htl browned Just take her little hand in yours, said that coal and iron were closely as. - y have seen him there. He hag been taught sociated with husbandry, He himself was so much aat,�one mota -egg a ton of camphor turn them over and bake the oilier side the Your other round her waist t_:. woe preQent that egg from hatching, if same. All the last part'of ilia process must to walk erect-- tthough he dc►et! this awtt- ueem her gently lest the timbers - . ward: to wear clothes to dtltuk like a g Y a farmer, and he never credited aspersions i theWi any,hatohsb4nt it. The only way be a000mpliahod as rapidly as possible, so y— ' !n her coracle be displaced ; upon the Bochum industry. The environs human being and to idle a fork and spoon. Ao p erve•a garment from the rnvages of that the dough does not get chilled, Speak it softly, say it fondly, of Friedrichsruhe were densely thronged all He has lost his appetite for raw flesh, and .t Oh Sarah Ann M innis k - . the moth is to be - absolutely sure in the To SET A TABLE. — Breakfast being the he has no longer any disposition to escape. i ' - day with ppeople, all desirous of honoring first pace that a moth has laid no eggs in plainest meal of the day, the arrangement He has also been tau ht to do a little work Can i be your hubby' the great Gsrman statesman. At night the; ' it, and this i9 not easy to discover, because of the table. should always be simple, writes but he does not like go work. He has be� Qr'ehalt my nano be ' DinniaY " - lace was brilliantly illuminated and a torch - with the mother instinct it creeps in dark Marie Parloa in her domestic department li ht procession was held. The Prince's crevices the more obscure the better, and _ �• come wholly inoffensive, and mingles freely She will in choicest language then g in, the Februar Ladies Ilome Journal birthday was warm: celebrated in Berlin and , - its e s are as small as the mt of a in. with the children, among wham he lose his Y Y $g Po p The cloth should be spotless. At each favorites. He evidently hears well and Consent to be your wife, other places throughout :�ermany. ri tele- It. coats these eggs, or incrusta them with arson's seat lace 'a knife fork teas n To make it more emphatic, sa , ram of congratulations was sent to the . - I a covering, and ou mi ht beat and beat the p P p°O understands many things which are told sy„ - g q Y !{ or dessertspoon, tumbler and napkin, and if C " I will, 'you bet your life. former Chancellor on behalf of the members him but he has never uttered a word or : rment and not in the i htest de ree q shown any wish to speak, though many ' Won then, after this you ueedn t of the National Liberal Part 13a g B fresh fruit is to be served, a fin er bowl if l Y -- hurts the eggs. Now you can put -the gar- there be no servant. If you have a wait- efforts have been made to teach him articu- Promenade so very ate, • - - . . ( .- . ' meet away in a camphor cheat and heap a rasa, she will lace the fingbr bowls on as Or stand and chew flue pi. kets , ton of camphorlon the top of it, yet if one you finish with the fruit. If fresh fruit be :alien. That adorn the little gate. - A �Se�blaIIQe' - . of these eggs hatches a worm that worm Y He is vow, as far as can loo judged, about served there must also be laced at each " Alderman McBoodle is a fine - looking p thirty years of age. His forehead is low, � -83 on may then run the arlor ' 9'� will start in to fend. ' seat a fruit knife and late. The knivesand • Y Y p +. man, ain't he . said a friend of ours the . P but his features are regular, and his eyes, , f The only way to be sore that none of spoons should he laced at the right and the Z he dining room and hall other (lay. . P P K though wild. -and restless, have not an idiotic ., Y "I yP taken for . these eggs are put away in a garment is to forks and napkins at th4left ; the tumblers look. .jaws do not protrude, and his - For a season. With her mother. .. Yes," replied another, , � keep the garment out under constant our- to beat the point of the knives. There tenth re ar and human. His arms, Be dady of them all, him once. - -. _ veillance for two or three weeks before put- should be space between the knife and fork All your virtues will be canvassed, .You! why care for that, I was taken for - - P P 1 and. itfer from those of an ordin- All our failings be liid ting it away, aad in that time any newly for a breakfast plate. Havb the dish of #ruit a human be' onl ao far as incident to y g + him. I went on his bail bond and was , . hatched worm will develop into a size that in the center of the table. Have a tray his habits of lo�c,•omotion when lie• was first And we hope you wont repent it taken for him —by the sheriff.' '- ! can be readil seen, , Oncer ai artnent is ab- cloth at each end of the table. S read little - For doing as you did. , �,- Y f3 P found. • eoluteiy free of this egg or the worm, it can butter plateal at the top of each plate. If . Howe far he has ever become conscious of I The total debt of the city of Montreal then be tied uplu. a paper parcel, or any - individual salt and pepper bottles be uked, moral or religious trash it is impossible to Now just o `single aGt remains : amounts to $LcJ,000,000. - thin else t}tat .will keep the livi,n moth p say. The nearest approaeli he has shown • This comedy la en+i g p g place them at the aide of each late. If , And trust you'll find in Sarah Ann `� out, with perfect impunity, -for' a moth will large ones place them at the corners of the to something like an apprehension of an tin- y In bore its way into anything.. table. Put four tablespoons on the table, world was is connection with the death Ali ever constant friend. i ` . -- - _ in t corners, beside the dishes Go and get a marriage license, . U us . . `. • either two me , o; of one who had eared for him and of whom ' t�.�: � Glove Mendin _. -that the will be used in aervin . Put the Don't forget the Firs Command, - ' g �► fi he was very food. At the funeral, as the And in honor swell the censue, . -. It is well to have; a little basket OSe_ carviiigr knife aind'-fork at the head of the 4 �y was lowered into the grave, the poor Do your dot lire a fnan. . ` table and the cups and saucers, sugar and looked wistful: ,►t the coffin and thou Y Y ' ly for gloves that have come to mending, Y S _ —JAUas S[KCLa►IR 'g r _ filled with tan, gray and buck silk, or cot- cream, coffee-pot, hot water howl, etc., and at the bystanders, evidently wondering Feb. nth, 18'J'3. the mush dishes at the other end. - -` ` ton thread —for lust lately cotton has come what it all meanw By gestures an3 other _ _. lower .. into vogue for glove mending ; many-claim- signs, by feigning to be sick stud dying, and in that it is less apt tlAn silk to cut the _ - `' s T1IDe Hm�` then pointing downward and a ward the - - g P � P� P g P QUEER TflIN(i ABOIIT BANgS. ' - , kid, while itweatsoffand matches the color Do not be in haste to take down the byatauderts seemed to awaken in him somd Q _ • How does he feel ?--He feels more perfectly. According to Good House- stoves and get the house - cleaning done. strange thought of something which could . •. not be seen and afterwar -I when sick him- They Cive file Proatiiter Very Alight Fm- cranky, and is constantly experi- - .., keeping there should also be in the basket a I ices are alasost as necessary during the + paper of assorted glove needles, a bit of wax damp days of April and \la as in mid - self, by Wd down and ciosed fits eyes and deuce of Their Debt to tiim. meeting, dieting himself, adopting . and a hex of the tiny buttons which have winter. Usually all we 'need is a tittle; poiutcci to the earth and sky. " Did you ever glee any particular strange- IlOtioIIS, and changing the - been saved from worn -out gloves. as well as heat to dispel the dampness and start a free From a friend in India; who hsis recently thought to how insignificant and informal cooking, the dishes, the hours, and . pieces of gloves of different c ,)fors. It is circulation of air ; and tight here is where seen him, I learn that he: is cull living at is the evidence of debt which a bank gives manner ' of his eating— Augt!st - - _ . - always advisable to buy gloves of the- beat the economical housewife may save several the orphanage where he' was first taken, its regular depositors in return for the large Flower the Remedy. _ ' • . I ualit and then �o careful: put them in dollars' worth of fuel by the use of a little l and in a retort of the orphanage, which has sums of money the depositors :rave with 0 . 9 Y Y P - - - - shape, straightening the fingers, before put - care and thought. Instead of taking u all - lately come into my hands, I find also the them'" asked the head of a big mercantile !; K >� , � Haw does he feel ? —He feels at ' ting them away •after wearing ; being sure the ashes before starting a fire, pack t em statement that three other children —two house, as he lanced at the entry just made =' that they are not damp with perspiration, g then with a poker make a small I boys and it irl —found andcr simi'.ar circum- iii the hrtn a frank book which a clerk had times a gnawing, VOraCiOU5, In5at1- down ti ht, ( g , • - sprinkling the inside with violet powder if hole down to the gate in front ; drop in a stances and all with similar characteristics, returned with, able appetite,wholly unaccountable, . there is the least trace of it. otherwise you few kindlings, anti light ; add coal or other I have been brought td the institution. though " Nor the $3,073 in gold and currency, unnatural and unhealthy. — August - may find your gloves mildewed, and-wonder fuel graduJy. In this way a fire may to none of these have lived longea then a for to say nothing of th,- $5,2d3.'W in drafts Flower the Remedy. . -s how they came to be so. A pair of gloves kept up all clay d'ith leas fuel than would months sifter their capture. Their are also and silver, which we Left with the bank L.., other well,autkenticated instances of a Simi- { , treated in this- way, kept in good repair, be required to start a fire iii an emptystovo. just nett; a)1 we got in return were the six How.does he feel ? —He feels X10 1. I with the smallest rip properly mended An lone who"has had experience with fires tar sort. These strange stories awaken : fi rep and the date • Do roin"e to a desire t0 g0 t0 the table and 8 P P P Y Y man in turies which which aro not easily P P ere - . will last nearly as long again. The best knows that unless the stove is kept nearly I Y Y t not even an 1. O. U. from the bans: Where - . , f - �,, Y answer We find no instance et of the mblin ,fault -findin fault-finding, to menu button hate a•tend- , full the fire will go out. But a stove felt ' Y to an other department or any other cir g g '° "- ,envy to stretch or tear is to- baste on - the = of fuel is unnecessary at this time of the welt evolving itself into the human, but caintttat►oes•of mercantile life cal; one firic� ty about what is set before him when - . . `' _ . - inside-- -vtith a finc needle always —a bib, -oi year. One can make a brisk fire in one and here we have the human easily losing its this equalled' he is there — August Flower the . • , kid . the color of the - gloves. Carefully of the cook'•etove to boil the tea - kettle and must essential charaateriatins and taking on .. positively nd�ho e%' It}, itl�rfi Remedy( _ • __ . stitch down the edges, stretching both atoll do a little cookie iE the other end of the the type of a wolf, Uooa th i ttucnau life - p 7 - p 8 apects I consider this feature cnel bf tfie I ,._ - „.cud gloves aL1e, and then securely fasten stove is kept full of ashes and cinders. lean itself find degradation more patron! acycn wonders ktuoiu'y-of in eouned04i vaith • How does he feel ?--He feel .� ;' the button -holes to it- �dttting incisions . of No4oman IiII to bei,ehiud her neighbors than deg elopalent • no a&her period of the world,, so lair as I I' the proper size and sewi>�g to yhe J�utton- with her spring cleanin . But there -are _ after a Spell O this abllt5rmal appe- g know. tite' an utter abhorrence, loathing, i _ , `'- holes. If the scams in the back aro torn better vlays of hurrying the work along than . Patab Word ” Sotne day we' wiil hear of a gigantic - - out, a piece may, be put under and so care. by ;eking down stoves ,,and taking Rp car- . , fraud of some sort or other as the result of and detestation of food ; aS if a ;1 fully sewed that it•will not show. A wom pets. the closets should he cleaned first, lrery few writers on household topic porn► the present deposit book system. Already lIIOUtllful would kill him — August — - !` ' I L}�pmb or forefinger may be patched wit�t a and clothing which needs repairing or mak- commend the making of patchwork and it• many small ones have happened, but have Flower the Remedy • r -.; _ bit of another More, and thus made to do .Ing ovzr attended too, Take an inventory is therefore especially noticeable that a cou• been hushed up by the banks. .- ` c-Caty as shopping gloves for some time. Silk of the stock of clothing and bedding on tribiitor of "(,'cod Housekeeping " censer• „ „ It is a genere►}ly accepted float in bank- HOW does he feel ? —He has iT I ' lisle thread or woolen gloves, if taken when hand, then you can know what new malarial vatively •says, Tlaere is nothing better ins and mercantile circles that this is the regular bowels and peculiar stools -- - . first beginning to show wear, can be neat: you will need. If you have a good deal of than good home -trade comfortables and one weakest spot in the business doing of g Y Pc August Flower the Remedy. ® . darned and are much more serviceable °for cutting to d•� get your cloth and patterns quilts. Nothing really takes their place. to-day. g = - i ' - . -� ' everyday purposes of life than cheap kid. together and. take a day for cutting. You ae.can buy fresh. sweet Dolton and pretty „. hi " " _ will then have onl ono litter to clear u rinta, or cream or tinted cheese cloth and 1 hunk of it a minute ; no contract---not gadn't Trained for lt- - - -_ Y P- P the touch of the pen or a line of printed - . . . f. • - - If you have time and materials for a rug or . make bedclothes h d are wh �leao f snd matter acknowledging obligation on the Seeker — "So old Dwadle is dead, eh ?" -_ : _ In the Kitchen• a fe v pieces of fancy work, finish them up can ba eat ly was e I miss oo art of the banks in return for the millions ` P Sa emisti— "Yes, poor fellow. i3e died s' . UPE. Rrss SPUDDING.— Takeoneiea. con and' put them away till the room they are beingo.d- fashioned enonghtolike bedquilts g _ . - Q p of money daily received by them from victim to a misfit disease." - of salt one cu of suet three cu s of flour, intended for is cleaned. It gives a room au and to believe that while it is folly to buy , � „ VI . p p depositors! t' is certain: a remarkable Seeker__ Why, what do mean by that . . : ono egg, one cu of atoned raisins one cu air of freshness to have something new in calico and tear it into bits for the sake of ,thin and one which shoal be changed— P it no matter how simple. sewing to ether again, than it is eta lea - gg „ g aageman— "Simply this. All his life lie: � . o currants, three teaspoons of baking pow- , P g B R y p but how ? had been the most inert, slothful of men r • l Before ire innin n big ob of house as cant time, a trifle of economy and a very - er ; steam steadily for two hours. It can g 8 g ] �pas — and when hasty consumption ,.tackled him it _ . 4 then stand back and simmer any length of_ ing, plan all the meals you will have to get aati�+factory occupation to take the pieces of - was so altogether adverse to his usages that time you choose to leave i . during the campaign ; do as much baking cambric and gingham which' have aeeumu- A ladyy writes the simple truth as follows: I t . . - —, elf a and cooking as possible, wash up a good lot lated, cut them in blocks sew together on Barrie Ialand; Out. — "I have been a great it just tired him out in short order." 1 DxESSxD GOODS. —Boil until hard h of tatoes ; in short have everything the machine and make bed- bed-quilts of them, sufferer from neural is for the last nine • "--' dozen eggs, and when cold take off the shells,o Y g q 8 - _ cut the eggs in half and take out the yolks. rea y, and the family will scarcely know �V hen these quilts, lined with some freak, years, but, being advised to try St. Jacobs} - model'II caunib ilim . . ; Mash the yolks, Beason them with salt, pep- that they are enduring a "seise." clean- patterned calico, with one layer of Oil can now heartily endorse it as being a .: - s cotton batting between, and lightly quilted moat excellent remedy for this complaint, Mrs• Beacon Hill —" I am sorry, dear g, ar and mustard, and mix with some boded and neatly bound they are joy to the thrifty _ as I have been greatly benefited by its use." Mrs. Wagstaff, that I shall never see your m chopped fine. Then fill the whites with A $eIIlBrkable dl0ak. housek is eyes ; they are easily washed, Mils. JORN M4LEAN. Uncle Roscoe again. He is a great loss. ". this, and set these halves in the oven to pe. Mrs. Wa staff (in evident surprise)- - $ Japan poareases a remarkable time- lase. 'end on a ho„ summer night are infinitely ` g 9 t Y . _ brown. _ It _s contanied in a frame three feet wi a and preferable to stuffy blankets. Nor is-it quits sir John Lubbock kept a queen lose for Why what do you mean? Uncle was here f" _ .,„ ` To KiEr .! tXs FROm Morzrr:— Cutpieees , five feQt long, representing a noonday land• clear that there is anything reprehensible fifteen years. At the end of that time a test yesterday." • - •.,,� _ waiting paperthe size of interiorof pot and .crape of rest beauty. In the foreground, in ,raking elaborate patch -work bed- quilts. proved that her eggs were just as ferule as Mrs. Beacon Hill (sighing) -- Yea, yes; _ . Yy.: - - another one and one -half inches larger. Coat plum and cherry trees and rich plants ft p- They are more useful than half the fancy those of a queen two years old ; proof posi- that is what I refer to. Caroline said that. '- '- ' - one side of each o"f these pieces of paper with pear in full bloom; in the rear is seen s hill, work that encumbers houses, and if much of titre that it is foolish to suppose that the you had your Uncle Roscoe for dinner yes- ' .- r .. , ' -- . - the white of an egg , place the smalls on � gradual in ascent, - from which apparently , the 'petty gossip and idle tittle- tattle of eggs of a 5 -year -old queen won't hatch. terday." - - - :l top with coated side up and the large piece i flows a casoade, admirably ,imitated in erys- moiety found vent in " rising sun " and - - --- -• ; it =:- : a - coated side down over the mouth of the po tal. From this point a threadline stream' " Irish chain bed - quilts, I am not sure but - ress it upon the edti'es and the coating w meanders, encircling -rocks and islands in that it would be a good thing." -. p . F- i leave it to adhere to the pot, its windings, and finally losing itself in a +I uu •� A •�� - '� CARROT SOUP. =Put three ouiicks of but- far oil stretch of woodland. In a miniature y 0 w -11 J�-E.O U T �1.L�1 EQUAJs•. 0 - • . sk a olden sun turns on a silver wire _ Other the Ouse. - �Sol -ter into a saucepan, and, as it melts, add a Y fI , ' _ - �iJ� CURES �� . `t' ` .large onion, finely chopped fo'ar ounces of • striking the hours on silver gongs as it pea s- Ted --''I feel dreadfully meats, old boy. " - • �. . ` = # Y - lean bans, cut- in tiny- dice; two table. es. Each hour is marked op the frame by Ned ---" 84?" ., R EUMATISMp G. ;•, . • ' . 1 a cree inn tortoise, which serves the lace - . ::i . spoons of chopped celery and the red. P Ted -- "Yee. Dear Miss Oldgirl alive me r:'. of twelve carrots, grated, stew over a of a and. A bird of exquisite plumage the handsomest present 1 ever received TRADE MARK IrEURALC�/R+,. ' �, ' It - 4;r modorate$ ire, atirr,"T,iz fro /ttently, until the � warbles at the close of each -hoar, ands as: and I sent her otiIy a pair of gloves., ' the soil ceases a mouse sallies forth pro m _ L U M A� O! ii, =-- ,. ,' vegetables acquire a nice cc_or; t,.enadd two, � • �•-- z ;;, - 9narta of well - flavored stock and simmer for a neigh oring grotto, cud, aca•tipering ov er ` (}ur owe felicity ' we make of find. y'fl1E tl EA SCIATICA . " I s y� about two hours. Skim carefully, pass the ' the bill to the garden., is •soon lost to vie W. I M�Y'Fp�� f p R E soap and as much vegetable as goeaible r: - —"�-' _ �. : -Y. tbrough a seive, pressing the pulp through Talent then who believe what they pro- 'Tile heart is always h gry. N6 imam Sp Im�ns, Brulseel Burns, Swellings, ' ,�,44., �F p • ' - with tha back of a wooden spoon. Sea- fete, and live as they believe, aro worth lives happily alone. The isest and the THE CI�IARLES Aa; VOCELER COMPANY, Radtiflr Orel, MCt, . 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"� , -44 PEAULS OF TRUTM pills are sold makes a course of treatment I - ­1 - DIL TAFT SAAW99tftlum A ') I , I . - .1 .. 11� .- - - - i .�4" ..-.It- -- - � ' NIA Arver-laUs* -- ' . ...., ...'�;. . � ­4- 4-:., A XONTIBIE L 1191ZLL - 'Comparaterely inexpensive as d6mpared �­ ­ 1_'.'W� " I I . - - ' '_L_6in',fv�4:Tr..Maa rem and -we will mail'�­' ' , ... . I .".1 , .. " - . , with other remedies. or medical treatment. free trial bottle. D& TAFT IBRO& i FREE - ... � - . - ­ ... ,.*! , ��. . -; 1. I . . ��. . N.Y. Canadian'De . :. , �. ': , r,,.,, . . , � a definite aim to make a hit I . Q X , , ROCIMITER pt. . � ,',i;��L , , ...1j-,._­, , . ,:.i . .. it requires Rples . W. Toronto, Canada. ,:' . inlife. After-`Se*dn Yealps ef'Re, � � t . - 106 Adelaide SL -1 I ­ - , . : I , r, -,: ,_ .,� , _ - � . . - _: it takes a thinker to make another think- ! ness Health Is Ilestore& ­,_ About _,.� .,I ", 1.?. ?- i' .-: I . i - � I ., . I '. ­1 ., �P . . . - . � .11 - I . -1., . ,': - The pig has forty-four teeth, the dog has (NALLI-1. - I .11 � . . .� er think. ! I i I - - - . t� , I , ­ .­ _.. - - 11. � lf'"-, I . - .. . ri' "dries the blood sooner than : '. ­;-� - - - - . ; , . , � --�­ . __ I . Impatien_-e . - : Orty-two, and mankind only thirty-two. � - f_­.;­9 j - . ­ ' - V.V) . . - . '', _ , , ..-.- - . age or sorrow. A st'a" tement of the Be rkable iCtmw of A cocoon of a well-fed silkworm will .' . �- . ,­ � , _', � ,.-., : . . .. . Mal !_ , �A , :�14 1 ". � . !. ;;, . . 1. . I . Our beat suce6ises are built upon a foun- miss Ramsay an Investigated 11y a Be' often yield a thread 1.00 I yards long, and * --, I., I i ... - . . I ��. I porter of Le Monde. . i '." . .. 'I one has been produced - - !�' 1.�. .1 liab contained - - .)'�. ,� dation of failures. w � ke • '4' , I . '. ._4 `41, - � .. . . - i ­ I­ # , ­ -i '' , ' V ... " . L " April lat. .;,. � , , - . .� :, : 1,295 yards. - . ;!I... " 1, 1 ._ I � �� . . f . . . .. 4 # -, # I I ­;iv4i "i, . �� - Thoreau once said • "There ia nowhere Le Monde, Ap . . - - q % 6 , I - . . . . , 10 - I �­ - 1, .1. . � despondency." as year' newspapers in IQ V C* % , - * U- I , I . ear- , , - NN: I., ,. . any apology for During the t A cat the other day killed a bik alligator � ;; I - "' .. . I -�,;, . e - - is parts of the country have chronicled ac- in Florida by jum, its neck and . IV ;0, 071_p.� I e, �. _'. � 11 .1­ k" As an appliance for the improv In 0 -.9 ti � . e ent of ions �s , ­ 4,� ".. � . L ­q . I - , .1. . our ., � - � " ss no counts of marvelous cures from the use Of A biting through the hid% until it I . if 4'4�0+ 0 , , - I our friends a habit of . . , 0 _. *_ 1, :1 I , . - _ , V, . i � �� I" medicine known as Dr. Williams Pink Pills reached a vital spot. ' , I , 4 _ . . 0 4 RZ R. . I � I I I. K1. _zli " , I . appreciable virtue. 1 9 1 6,",",j , �, ­7 - ­ , " �' I 0-- � - , : ' - r I . - . " i � . . . ­- . � A, .. . . his memory. In for Pale People. These remarkable cures, It is known that the hoofs of homes were .0+ . .� - " . .. I . ­ , ,; , - A man Is real possession is many of them in cases hitherto, held 'by protected by boots of leather at a very early .. �t.4 & el�.A V.."- : ' I - k . nothing else is he rich, in nothing else is he f'? - _+ 0 e �-_ Az4iN,"� �ij' , �- I - I . - medical � . I. .-, �? 1. ml�� I. �, ".1. - - .. A I'- V. , , . science to be incurable, were known period in the world's history-at a time - 1� - . '' I , ... � . poor. -[Alexander Smith. 4 Ry V - - Breton I as the Hamilton miracle, the Cape which at least antedates Pliny and Aristotle, � ' . e V . 1- t" � . , _. , � , , V:.�, . , , -,:�%' ,- - - W- - ,_�_� ft - ­ - I A. . . -� -.- -, �j"I: %, ,- . -founded 6n,truth and . , Domestic rule is -10*.&Y � -:�; Ily � . aratogs .. . - - ,. , ttA: �'.' . -, ", miracle, the Detroit miracle, the -8 both of whom make mention of the fact. :-- 011SM 3ONJOWIS � �& . % - , VF both of these i nothing I C .. . , T� P love. 1fithasnotbo t is nothi jo. miracle, etc., and were vouhd for - - I -'iffll . . 1� _t .., Snail a eggs Absorb moisture. .� 11 . 4,- . -1 _�/.. - I , .� - . r better than a despotism. 'F _-Uns most Both the Method and results : ._: _,% � . such leading newspapers an the Toren o when . . :�Vl �� ; --'.,'-?._'.� .. singular thing about them, however, in their '_ ' 4�"'_­ . .,. . . . I Globe, Hamilton Times, Hamilton Specta- . Syrup of Figs is tAen; it is. pleasant ' . ­ 1"P -, ...".% _ ^ . , �,, , � . �, -:V- , , � ., - . The temper of reformers is enihusia�tie I marvelous vitality. They may be burnt in . ,�! i � ., � '. . t and hence they almost inevitably exagger- -tor, Halifax Herald , Detroit News,.Albany - and refreshing to the taste, and acto � , 1.:�:J�.. zi�,,. � . a furnace and thus reduced to powder, yet . I .,.--: , ;_j', ,.-- . N. Y. Journal and others, whose high stand- - - 1�f_ " ,,I . .. .l- . ate the evils they seek to correct. on the application of moisture they swell ently yet promptly 6n the Kidneys, • . . I . __ .__ - 'f';',L ��_ 1. - . �ii4' � ','s -%i "'; . - - ­ . I in left no room to doubt that the facts - � �.:-,I:. , Q%, - , - , . .. ­ . . . - - . I and regain their vitality, hatching out as ,��_ ­7, 1 . ..I.,. , I A 4 ­I � �_­ I ­', I Be.easy of address and courteous in con- were a;% stated. And now Le Monde is ins liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys. W. MCD OWALL, . .Vr, , . ;, -� • " - -: TT .. � freely and successfully an if they had been . ,­ - " .: ITI , , � versation, and then ever will think it position Lion to add another laurel to the renown tem effectually, dispels colds, head- DIRECT IMPORTER Or . _.., 'i ­ � � - . y i let alone. � - .� �Z'Y,,_: ,� ... . '. �-� " .... , .. f:.4"_g *;, . I . ".. I - � a pleasure to have dealings with you. achieved by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, by ' . � ' . - � q . . a aches and fevers and cures habitual .dt - a I -� . , _. 4 8-_�:. ,- , - - .... We make -provisions for this life as if it giving the facts of a case, -and certainly a It the present Fine Guns', Rifle3, Shooting - 8 � v­ "N,P-gl' - i� V � . other that ever pa ion. y s the , "":1,-�,""'.�ko�i , ;, . - a've an end, and for the remarkable one, which cannot fail to inter- SL3ecles of fish and ot er aquatic animals consti t, S ,rup of Figs i �' were never to h 1-�._ � ` " _�' - '�i � i ' - � - . Hunting Boots, Et . -,�, , � - : is not only large enough to be seen, which is native to - Only remedy of its kind ever pro- . 0. . I . . - �, f% . '_ , ­ , I , I I - - other life as though it were never to have a eat Montrealeis inasmuch as it 1. Loaded Cartridges, Artificiat Birds alad:. �. �, , I beginning. local, but gives the cure of a young lady inland water and to the Atlantic and the du , easing to the taste and ae- Trap.% A specialty. ,�"It... P . . '�., - , , . . - . . .� . ­�":"." -,;� _,, ::�N . . to well known and esteemed in the district Pacific oceans, except, perhaps, alive whale. cepta . , - ._�7;,,_ I 4 . e than e � the stomach, prompt in - , I '�- , I �;. _,._:_��,; . � _. Perhaps to suffer is nothing else . which she resides. The younu lady who will be exhibited in the fisheries depart. i 8 KING STREET E. ORONTO@ � , . �_ .. � ". 1,4 I .­­-.1- .i"... � ...�­i ,-. I., - live more deeply. Love and sorrow are the In - meat of the Exposition. to ion and truly beneficial in its . - . .. .:. I __,..S� " .0 _%_ . two conditions of a profound life. owes her restoration to health and strength III , : - , I � . . - - � " ­- . � I '1� .. - "a. � : .-Q . .1 . - . : . t, '. . el, - . __� . . � -1 is daughter of Mr. John Ram- ' A few years ago the owners of a riror-side effects, pre aced only from the most MONEY! MONEY - MONEY � ­ , _ , i . . - .- ___..._._._.__-_ . I -�::,�,t'�.( ­ ­ . - Without earnestness no man is ever il (health ands agreeable substances, its I - - , ,� " . . _:_ . . say, the well nown manufacturers agent, farm in southern Indiana published a report �"..a;�,,,,_. I __ � '. -, 1- ­ , . _....� _".�V,*,­... . . . . . . h - - great, or really does great things. He may and one Of Montreal's moot esteemed citi- which seemed to prove that for a few weeks man I xcellent qualities commend it - ' -.'.-'�rj ��14��, . LONDON AND CANADIAN ,� be the cleverest of men ; he may be bril- zens, who does business at 260 St. James at least, birds of certain species are apt to to a and have made' it the most. � I I I . I ... I . .. . � ..': . .... .1 ; . 'y . .., ' . tertaining, popular, but . he will stiectandrei;idesatl4CoiirsolstreeL Some hibernate, like bats and squirrels. A num- . " .:,:­;7-...- - ' .� . - liant, en . popular remedy known. . I LIKITED, -1 -,.-. - -.2- want ,Weight. No soul-moving picture was of the facts of tit i a remarkable case• having ber of laborers had been clearing a patch of .. .-,..-. - -%`.<- - -.-., `,i - ever painted that had not it in depth of - the knowledge of . Le Monde, a re- wood at the river shore, and came across Syrup of Figs is for sale in Me . z _. � . � - come -, �, � " .,, ..,� I tf'. - , 90. � I . I 1 103 Bay - Street, Toren . lq,. I - ... shadow. - .porter of this paper was detailed to make several martins or chimney swailows that bottles by all leading druggists. - I � - . ­ I � 1, � I . " , I z ' - ... ,�', I ­, I • ... .;" 1� .- I �c 1­ t?. . - . � The arit of not hearmig should be learned an investigation and in the interest of other had taken refuge in a hollow sycamore tree Any reliable druggist who may not Capftal .......... ........... *10061000 ,-, . t... o �,�4�1­1.�. . 1, _,i-5 . I .. .; , �� �'.�.: � I - _.. by all-there are so many things which it is sufferers, lay an accurate statement of the and aprared numb or half dead with cold, 6ve it on hand will procure it . . I ..� .. .. e, . . . - .- ... � .. � - . I . . painful to hear- very many of which, if facts as he found them, before the public. but on sing brought to a warm room reviv- - I � ; �.. - .� - . � ? . .4 - , - .., % , . _: �Y-% � . .� - - Mr. R. ?tly for any one who wished 0 Money to Loan on improved fai-me. .,_', d. ,-, ,0, j. .., 1, , -d, will disturb the temper, corrupt aim- Both %msay and his daughter were ed and Puttered about the windows an if proml city. �.. . - I.. - - -1 . and town property on liberal term of repay-,.--` `.-,�,�­­,. . . . ., j, .. - . .- �-i�, : - , .. pli,_ _y and modesty, and detract from con- found to be enthusiastic in their praises of nothing had happened. to try it. Manufactured only by the meat and AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES MUNN- - , - : , - , -i- - -, � I . , '. ", .. t and happiness. ! ! Dr. Williams'-Pink Pills, and from the story __ ALDEBENTU RES PURCH AMD. I . ­ � - tentmen . .. � I elp ..z _ .: I . I told the reporter they had excellent reasons I : . .. . I Apply to local appraisers or to . ­1 - , , -., �'. ?:A,.., , , � � I 1. � . , , - - To comes ' ' . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., J. F KIRK, Manua" , - , -, ; ��%$_ 1. - � -1 - Pain is the spurring � that c for their enthusiasm. At the age of 14, .aid � ' Have You Thought of it ? BAN FRANCISCO, F. . .� -40- - - to remind a man that he has gone off the GAL. Choice farms forsale in out. & XtinitbolL .��. - - � - � 4 ;Mr. Ramsay, my daughter was attacked by For four thousand years or more the ., . -,I,_- . _. . ,. • track of happiness and to bring him back , . chorea, more commonly known as 6j. world groaned, suffered, and fumed aboutits LoUxzVUAX, KY. NNW YORK, X. Y, . . , . : - : " :=__. - N, - . � . .. again. -- . - I . . . Vitus (lance. Chores, it may be said, is a corns, for there was no positive relief-no - _____ .. - .-- ­..� -1, , - . . 11 - . _;J� . . . . . . . I know ef nothing in our day more pail!- . . . .- ­.i ,..,. _ diseased condition of the nervous system certain and painless cure until Dr. .Scott - ' ... :: `-­ 1. . I - : fully and surely indicative of the interior I" ,__.­­'.� -! I z wrongness of our life than the inability which may result from feebleness of con- Putnam gave to the world his great Corn . I . - � ... :_-�_ .. . - : stitution, oversttidy, or from a shock or Extractor. If there is suffering now it is a 90 W i - _";,� .1 -, . �.' ,,;;; - everywhere manifest to rest and be quiet. - , me , 1'4�7..'-.', � . - . � result of qarelessness,* for the remedy is at MUCH BETTER, ON ­�.,. . • • . fright, leaving the patient' in a more or . \ .­1: - . Those who are constrained to solicit fol r less helpless condition, control of the limbs 'hand. Try Putnam's Corn Extractor. It 0 19 ..: , 1�,,�.:.: . . � a � , �­ . .1 I— :-,,,. , - . � ; . . Thank You! M I _ - assistance are really to be pitied ; those who being lost. The trouble was bsought on is sure, painless and prompt. Beware of I ,1 _:!�,. , 1. Ic '10 � . _.. 1'� .. 'I . . receive it without, are to be envied ; but through a fright she received at a fire which substitutes. N. C. Poison & Co., proprietors, 7W irs is Tn Lp 172ff VR RS A L I'M TI_ 0 �:.. " � 1:, w - . . a M - .., � ,!, � . - ­ , . : , - . � . . � those who bestow it unasked, are to be occurred in our neighborhood. That was Kingston. MO-VYof those who hare stifferedfrom W_ 10 _ " . I I . I . . . . w . I CHRO-VIC BRONCHITIS, . " . . admired. COUGHS, � :­�. � . - - .- more than haven years ago, and those seven How sweet are the slumbers of Aim who . ­ I . - - . I ,years liuve been filled with untold misery to . COLDS, OB AIVY FOR,V OP )VAST- .. . .- . . ­-, .,.., I • * . . . There is lif,i but cheerful life ; can lie dot • on his pillow and review the . .. � �! '. - . my trouble was in the worst form, anti until transactions ING DIBEASES, after they have tried . therefore valetudinarians should be sworn sactions of every day condemn- � .. .. . .. . I - before they enter to company not to say a she began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, ing himself ! - . . -CARRIAGE TOPS --.. I . ' medicaiscience seemed unable to success- - . word of themselves till the meeting breaks Nature's Oreative Powers Stirpm .� are the best in the market have patentedL :-" ._�.� -.-.(:, . . � up. full cope with it. When she was attacked, . i� ., :: -:.� ! '. I . - ryrovement-4,not found in any other make, . ., __ I .. .. .. I - � - ( .. - I - I called in a physician who treated her for all the arts of man. Fearles.i of contradiction SCOTT'S order one from your Carriage 1%laker. Take . It is well enough to be humble, but it is - , L - . . . . - a long time, but without the least benefical St. Leon mineral water has proved its on- . . noother kind. I � �'., _...��� :: . I � .. . . ­1 � - possib!o to boast of your humility until it ' - - ; -:­ 11 - results. I felt discouraged. but determined periority. Used frt%-Iy am a table water it �. -, " . sours into the worst kind of sclf-pri6. . �.r, . - � I " I- . There is hard ly a virt tie i n the calen (ter which to leave nothing undone that tend to restore absorba these secretions •that quench life. OUR PERFECTION SPRAYING OUTFIT '.:�:,_:-�-%-, ' . 1: _,. -. .:. a man will not lose if he talks much about her health, and I accordingly called in an- Also SL Leon soothes, feeds, and tones -111, - t. .�_ �..j 1:.� 7 - - , .1 . . . - . L, " ? . . other doctor. His treatment seemed to do tip the nerve and vital f6roes, is so EN 10 ­ - . .:.. - .-- _... . it. I JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR _` i,. � I . .- . . F:xith which loves notis not faith, iti8dead. �ier some good, but he left for the S'Latce full of that mysterious life-suataii.ing fluid, I 0 j,_ . � . and she relapsed into her Old condition I c,.n he ignited. The charmed, refined feel- Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and - �q . - AddahL �_ . . . � - �:��. : . It is like a body without a soul. Love is . . ldlra� . .1 _. .� - . -. -: . fl . then placed Vler under the care of another ings that flow steadily -:�n wben.St. Leon is HYPOPHOSPHITES '�, , . HAW& . � - .11 . I - I - . the Iffe of faith, both should grow together, ad a -7: .. _:1. -11 .. . Tli" - doctor, whose treatment helped her, but she imbibed those only can tell who try it well. : -Of 1.1me and Soda.- a- W : _.. . ..:." t�L -, � "I.: e more we love the more we trust. Want • S_ * � . 9 ... I6 � - . . . ...- w-La •all run do,*�n and so weak that she could The British and F,,ench Governmen!m have ir IS ALMOST AS P4LATABLE = *_ - , : . cc . I N... - � , V" . of love is the cause of all want of faith. To ' ' Go � ­ . S. : ...., ".. ! scarcely move about. A year ago last agreed to prolong the modus vivendi in re- AS AfILIC. IT IS A I faith look above all things, in all r 8- :t . r- - . - . .5. I - mer I wanted to send her to the coup- Hard to the Newfoundland fisheries. FLESH PRODVCFR. It is used and 0 = : 0 - ;. � I things, unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher %ft. S_ . . %" oz .. . :. . .. ... of thy faith.-[Pusey. I try, but the doctor said she could go no .,W 4UNING." a*.k your" 6t for G18. endowed by Physicians. Avoid all LA. . ._1 . . • - � - � . .. - - � � - E. I t . � � . ., : __ where as she was too far gone. He told 136NSI TOOTHAOHE GUM. take no imitations or m4stifutions. &1d by -L-- - , . - . .. . . , . C, - ---.dW - . .i 0 . A. , * - . , . - = - � I_ . . � . - I Inc that I must get a nurse to take care of hub-nULWO. nU Druggists at 80o. and $1.00. . - . ... .3 .= - . . - . her, and that she inust be kept in bed. as . . . . A.P. 6021 • SCOTT & J30 WYE, Belleville. . . M X - / , ASLEEP FOR NINE YEARS... - ,., lier blood was all g - ud she might die ___ - --- ___ - - _____ � __ ___ - - __ _____ . W .- .0 -9 - a.: . !� - � - - .- - . � _V'. . . _�ne, a - I I I CL = - ." . 0 Go , . .. , .,.... _' ____ . � . at any- moment. She lingered on however, - - ___ ___ GO Cr ; .- .., - L . . - - *1 . . . * -1 . . 1 Young Woman Who. Dosied off Jim ift in this condition until last summer, when . - I :a 1 .. 0 - * M . � ,� %c - - - - 1101.111 SleepJnX. the doctor gave his permission to take her I 0 , 4) I . . .- . . '. . . . . A. GO .. I .z .. ... : - - - I ARTI�ICI��L LIARS . I __`b . - A remarkable case of susj;ended anima- to the country, and she was away from the . '.�. . 11 4.0 0 . ­.- . 0 . . . tion, of scientific interest, is refe red to In au city from the first of June until the middle C� I . - - .:- . t . . For Circular Address Cd 10-- . � -, -_ - - I . . issue of. tile Enfilish J, C .1 lie sleeper of .September, when she came home much ' a . , .11 I i, .. N - - . ­ _. .. . . � . . . . . ferhani . improved_ . = - .. . � J . . . . . is a young woman named Margulite Boyen- . But it did not last long, for in SOOTHING, CLEANSINt.4 J� DOAN &SON, C 0 __: .. . a . - - - . - ,w C6 ! ., - C , 7 _` /. _. .- va 1, of the village of Thenelles, in France, about a month she began to fail again ; I HEALINCL . 77. Northeote Ave.. Toroke X - ­... -_ - - - 4D - .. _. - . who fell into a cataleptic condition on May bottle after bottle of medicine, was taken Instant Relief, Permanent . . " I - Q I ' ­­.- . The only effeetive means of dcF;troying the -..- ­ - . 29, 1883, since which day sfie has never which would stimulate her a little, when Cute, Failure Impossible. . L�, ".. . Aphip. CAnkerworin, Apj)1c ('it culio and other - _�,.� � .,-" � shown the slightest t4ign of returning con- I another relapse would come, About this Pilany so-called diseases we b %. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.. . r ;..1i_;, - . . InSeets that are go injurious to Orchards and - -.. "� - . 61111111y GYMPLOT115 OfCatarrb. ­ . .-. _. . sciousness. When the actual nature of this , time I saw in the papers the article telling A4 Wo'are the leading firin in Canada, No Gardens. - � 1.-. .. I . - ' . - "' , . . . . . 1. profound sleep was realized by her of smell, foul breath. hawking . .-:. , medical I of the case of Mr. John Alaralmll, of Buell " headache, losing sonso other t1rin can cumpete with us, every Limb,, We manufacture the 1111044T CO."PLETE line - . - warrante4l for Comfort. Finish and Efficiency. of PUMPS and WIMbIlILLS both for pumping - . - � % .- -­. - . attendants from the non-success which at- ' Hamilton; I told her I would bring her and spitting, general teeliM, . � " .- ca in the world. ' .­ �_- , - tended all efforts to awaken the young wo- a box of Dr. William's Pink Pills. She of debility, etc. . It you am I CqUAl to Like b . Witter and driving Machinery of any firin lit ��.�, Canada. It will pay you to send for large . "..'. - :o - ­ - .. . troubled with any of these or AUTHORS & COX, � , ..�,_��'� - . .­.. , man, attention was given to sustaining life, replied that there was another peracription kindred sytaptows, you have . illustrated catalogue beforepurchasing el,e-o . ,:., . . . As the j where. ONTARIO 111,11IMP CO., LTD. Torout . � ...... �.:% � . jaws were,rigidlv fixed, it was found for me to get which the doctor had left. I Catarrh. and should lose no 121 C�RCH STREET) - TORONTO. Ont. Mention this paper. � . . ­ - I . .W. .. - - - � . . . � to be impossible to introduce food. into the i was now- determined to give the Pink Pills time procurIng a bottle of . ... -, I 12.­ ... stomach, and injections of nourishment I a trial and told her to say nothin about I NASAL ]BALM. -Be warned In . . .. it Uwe, neglc4t.tod cold in head - - were resorted . . rted to. but to try two boxes of pills results in eatarrb. followed - ­ � . I . I & - � . .. During these nine years she has been free first. Before the first box wag finished by consumption and death. Containing a large percent - .-.,. Sold by all druggists. or sont. . .. .. � I -1 . . from all cares of life, without. thougght or 1, we cou!d notite an improvement, and after 0 _ - ': 1! . • ..­. .. . . � - -XI.t. 7 �_ - . e n- 4 post paid. ou receipt of Iwice I ., � . ; � motion, consequently there has lie" no ap- the second ox she was not like the same (50 cents and $1) byaddressing ---- . . � ,_ - : , . .- _.. . 1, -_ 1".." .'age of flour and Oatmeal, - . .- ­ ..... - �,;,t, ,; . : - parent waste of muscular or nervous, tissue. woman at all. Would you ba-lieve FULFORD & CO. Bro �_, I ) - . - . . ­ / 1401il�i - , . . ­ a , ;1SW 7 . . -_ . - . - . I , _� I _;. _. . - - The lianfl of time seems to have spared this it, when she had taken the fifth box she ac- r�* I * �A . P , � _z �-. , , I '. 1. � - I �­T * - unconscious sleeper, no change has taken tually was a6le to attend to her ho I , ,." (" It makes and kee ps. Lady A .­ ' usehold a - , # al., . ' -Z ' ' 'I ial" �.. � . I I ---,*, - - � place in her countenance, she appears no duties, and was not a bit the worse for it. 11% ' ... ­ �. `��A, .- . . . _� I - . . . : _-,� - - . - . I .. . --- . - I . ­ �. I . older to-day than when she tell asleep nine Before she began taking the Pink Pills, if AR_ - hands soft and smooth, �� - I __­ .. - I I .- ... � years ago at the age of twenty-fi,ve. During she attempted to sweep out her own room - - . - . - .,.: , � I ;_ " . c' . �� " .; - * �_t?�­;_; I . - - -a- "I _-i.. i . . .- , U . . ­1 - ;* . . ­11 - completely ceased ; the joints have. become can he said in favour of the wonderful in DRONTO BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY CO. . ; cures eczema an dis• 11 - - I this tirne the growth of hair and nails has she would be utterly done out. What more . , It CU , M d- all - "I. . � merit . � . . - . quite stiff through disuse, to such an extent of TORONTO 016 beret goode. Try them and c;e& � I - - . . - . - _. �i;. I I I Dr. William's Pink Pills? Thom who . I - I - --- ': ­��".� : . I . � , __. , I . . _. - .__ that the arms, if raised, w-11 remain in that know my I - I . I 0 I . *0, . . . "I - , . � . ' daughter, and have seen the re G. � .�� - 'A eases of the skin •- . . I - ..." ,. " AGIC (WALE v*K sitz4a rvirTix , . . - - . - . position for an indefinite period. . .. ., __ I � . . . .. - � - ,*:f,�] , . inarkable change which the u e of Pink 111118 N1 taught by Nfi%i Chubb. general agont , __ - . ,,,Ill . . �_ - �:f � ­ . ­ I ., - ­ . . ­ - - . - . � .-; , �. �­'*,: � . Z. �. . . .. . . The eyes are turned upward, so that the have wrought,' scarcely believe it, but for Ontario. *NJ Waage lit., Toronto. OaL 1X=U___L:!,L_ W . . - .- . ." -_., I': .� - . - :' . ' 1 ' � . . . - . pupils are entirely out of sight on opening it. is a solemn fact, and my only regret in that 0 h� - ,_ _ I . - F1 ELD TEA cum Constipation. - �Tinu�n - . � :. z " -14; the eyelids. The lips, when moved, apart, I did not know of the' wonderful medicine filck . Be SureYou Got the es . - _�..�:�`:..r! ... I I . Headache. restores the Complexion, . r -%,',,'�j . seem to lack the elasticity necessary to re- long ago. Since my daughter began W im- .11 .. .. � 1 -. - -'­,., ; - I .�. , ': ; Got Free Kant 10 RL 0ARVIRLD Tau .- I . . -_ . .. - _.. 1 , '. I " �­­ - . '. .1.. - . - . I ­ ,- , . _. I �_: ., 1, -: I . turn spontaneously to their original position. prove Dr, Williams' Pink Pills leave been GIRAoRNey. 317 thurebst., Torouto. - I . . - . . __ I .. .... 1.. .(, . . . _1 . . _ ., _:, �,: , ­ . AIL- . . used by many of our friends and neighbors, - . . . __O.. 1. -­,-- , ... .- . � / - ­ ,�. 1 11'.., - * - . - � :� an a sin le case in which . - - � ..I I -I' .. - . : - d I do not knew of DR. CLAMWO VATARRII CURE. . . - - - 111111111111111� ... _"_;i""j,*. - : . '. . ...... '. I .-. A GROUP OF DON'TS. . ­ .they have not proved bene9cial. never fails. . - .- 1. - ­9,'. - • __ - . . . - , Rend5c. In atamps � .... .. -,L�� .- - ...-: ___ - � ..- . . - . . , . . - . The above are the facts of the'eage, -and we, wili mail you - - - ---- - - . - . . - _%!� - - . I s re- - , -_ . � . � 1. . k". . . a 5or po8tage . . . - ,-,. 1� I - . I ­. Now to Avoid Incorrect Form* of Evpres lated by Air. Ramsay, and they certaintly a free trial package. Clark Chemical Co. . 51 - lw - -.-. ,-,;,,o - - t . I I . . -1 � � .1. , " .. . . - sion and CoI.Loquislisms. bear the strongest tC-8dMODy­ to the -eat Toronto, Oat ; , - ' gi . . .J ,._:_7j,!-% - ­ . . I I _. . . .. _­1 441V-1 ;- ' 15o not say " He speaks bad grammer'.11 curative properties of. Williams' Pink - TA WAlumm-For "Outof Mrku 06 � _. . . .. i .. � . . . . .1.,;­ . , � . . . - . . ­ : I . . .. , Pills. A GEN . : . .. . 1, ­',� - .-. but " He uses poop English." tIL into lilg4t, or the story of my Life" by . . - � ,� " - _. ..; - . 1 .�-,..�4.:, The facts are also'vouched for by net h- Joseph F.- Ile48 the ewivorted Prize Pighto . . the man • . �. �1. -i I - . Not "I am real ill," but " I'm really ill." ,r : . ;..; -,,,, ­+' 11 - J. S. and,40oon-Keepor. The story of hilt travels I � � . � . - - �,_ �.,. ,°, �. ': Not I I I feel bad," but "I feet badly." bors, including the family of Mr. . . �... �;, �- I - _. and the life lie led are more thrihing than the . . - . . � .­: .-,-.. 1', .1, . " . '- I .. ;, � - I . � . . . � I . .. . � . . I ._.. , - but 11 Ra;ndloph the well known Grand Trunk con- . � , .- 1.�11.��:.- �J�'. .. 1 ­ : Not "Hadn't ought, Shouldn't ge of fleLion. Send for circulars and terins. . - ! ' . - . ' � . - Y' .. - , . . I M f6r I - -- , - ' . . - . . - _.. . ; :. 1i - i: ' ' have." ductor who also says that the pills have WiLliamis, Publisher. Toronto, Ont. . wo arc look' 'g , . - _. . �� ...- ­ . . I I . .. 1. ..., � .. I . I - .�..­ .: � , ,,.. � . . . - I . . . --: . ,. Lf - Do not begin all remarks with an exclam- been of inestimable value in his own family. --I .1 - __ _ . - - .. .L , . - - I . .. . . � . . I .1 . I . . _ .... - ­ igl-�l - � � V7,6, 1. • . g I I The remarkable and gratifying results I We wam Namr ti-9 - . � . - . '' . . . - I .. ..: OU9 � - . - � - ation such as " Well I" "Say !" 4 1)h ill from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in d 4 I LVA j A4dress of E- �. If so we would to keep ...� - ,,.!. --`77y�; . . Do not say " Vin not going, I don't be- . - ill § . u not .:-' - - 1 ­, �, . ( he case of Miss Ramsay, show that . . � . �: ,,,;� . 11 , Irb I # M*90 YO ,b , ". -.�_-' ASTHMA101 - - . �, . . .', Iieve," but 11 Ym not going, I believe. the they P. Nsroldftm X i 1 I . L.� I . -, . . . �� - - .11 I I . . ., I,%, . j area scientific preparation designed to on. CURED TO STAY BUFFALO. i *. Y' I I r , - - �� ,',',� , , - Not a I I fr-.e pass," but a " Pam -" not CURED. - ' . •. .1, 41. .1 - . ' * . . , - . � - at , P . I � 11.1 - _. . . . . . . .. . . I - .1, -,--,3� _�. - � 11" but "beginners; 99 not rich and build up the blood and restore � �4_ . , - - - new be -, - ;'- ' : . - . - . - - ­ . - I I elevated up. " but I I elevated. " . I shattered 'nerves, and are a specifiefor all PU'TTJLNG. 0 a mat. . ..­ ,e�,,,, I .I,,- . - - . . . . � �. � � 141 diseases %rising from either of these causes ; . L � .�_.'�­,_. 11 Not am through dinner," but " I hava I - - _' 1�­.­:. ­ . - that specific the EASILY, DI GESTED, - ----. .. . - . _. 1. I—. ..- . . , L..�­._... _ .. . I . . � ­�_.- �1- . - v finished dinners" .. - � � I . :1 I " - - ... . . . . . � .- - . �- females and all forms of week. " L - .. . . .:--. -, . . - ­ � � � � ­ - . - - , . � '.. Not It in too salty," but 1-1 It is too peculiar h . . . i . . .� I . .. .. ter of so.much importance..- .- . � , , ....� , . . - - salt." . - ness. I e case of young girls who are I ... I . . . � � �� - .- .� . . 1 . :" . V, _�,` , _. - -_ , I I ­ . - . - �. _. blow � . . 1i . . . . . . . . , 1 � , -1i - I I or the A Food designed for Invalids axid . . - . . . . . . I - . . ­ ...... . . . . . . , - � I � : . , - : * .- .% . ­ I I... �i - - Not "It in tasty, but ­It is tasteful:" pale ow they speedily enrich .. . I . . . - ! . i, 1. '... � . ­...... , N�u - 1, _TrI . � . . . . _":?, . - . !��,�o. - ­ WW Ilffer meet .: I -,qt " - 'You with such ' another '07p­portnn.� .. I "'. �Z;. .- I . I I - Not "Light complected.." but "Light blood, and bring the bright, rosy glow of Convalescents, must possess this ­ . , * �L ��., - : - - complexioned." -health to the cheeks. In fact there appears - � � . . I � I .: � I V W. - , � � ... q I . . - �,,­At � - I . 1. uali ty ; . I - - ' -_ . . . . . I _. Z�, . I . Not " He don't come to see me," but I 'He to be no disease dependent upon a vitiated ! • - . . .. _. I � - - �. ,�11 ��z � . . ! 1. . ­ . . . .. -�,:. .. .. . s . . �� .. . _ ': 11. - . � � . *' - - . I . ' " ' I . - . - . ; � L - : . doesn'-% come to see me," condition of the nervous system that will - - 1. . I ity, of _.� . . � '. . . . , ��:14,.* . _- I ' -, VA . - Not. " Who are you going with ?" but of speedily yield to 'a treatment with these . - I ­ . :;.�, I � .1 1. . . � "'. , '­ i. .1 �::.�.,��_, _. . . � .;. i, � - . - : INSUR'ING y UR Ll . _ ., - - . .., . . ___., N7 ­ , � � - pills. - ­.1; . ­:, :, ­­­� _�'. .. 1.1 '. . . " Whom are you going with !" JOHNSTON'S FLUID,:! BEEF - . I ,�,.', ...._.., . .- I—' ` . .... ... _.. .I 0 - - / . ,. I.._ � . I. - _ � _* � I 1.�.�_,- . - I..... _.� �-... Not incorrectly " She wrote to Nell and These pills are Maritifactured by the Dr. I - . as a now presented by us. . _�,._ . �-_.'� :, 1_­ �'V': 1. I.: , 1. . , ­ I . - I I -". . . _. . - , ': I . � . , .... _ .*, . 11' when you say correctly, - "She wrote to Williams Medicine -`Co :, Brockville, Out., *. �*:, j --, - I _. � �� - I . .: '.., 9 . - i - I .. � I I � _. . j_ L, ,,' ," I 111;.1.. . _ ... . . I _. ...''- ­ � ­ .,I �. - . __ C � 1� �i,�-- - ;.��.:� . . ..., - me." -[City &nd Country. . and Morristown, X.- Y., and are sold in ­ . I .� I I �, .'L .... �!, __ . '.... 1, W . 1. . . . ; L , . . -1 � � ...,,,��_ .. �, 11 - . _ DOES Fri fuH partict&m -write the 00]1fedgration Life, ftojitdoowr � V .. - .1. - , I ­ , _ . .� .1- . " ,.; , " boxes, (never in bulk by the hundred) at 50 ! . 1 ;�_"_41, �, 4�_ . ., , :- � � I - I - - _. . . '. - I - , ­ .... - � .,"A . :_ ­ � . K",__1 I , � _. ` --��, i .. _� cents a box, or six boxes for for $2,50, and lksides � ffupplying the STRt)NG I ­.` ,,I��-, . . .. I I , . boy (viewin . 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I . . - I. , ?. ,11,:, V I '. :"� -,4 '�­'�,..­ ., " � ,; :. t `r - "', � . : :­ � 1. �., , ,,,-' � ...: . , � � ` - - , �:- � , , , - - - . '.1 ;. I .. . . . . , : I . , ­ . � ., ��, ­ . , , , 17 . ­ I - . ` , , .: . - " , �!� " -1, , .: � ­ .­'� .. I - -Ai-. ­1 . ,� - - - � - , 'j : :!�i - . . . � 1, - i- . ,� ,,5 , j � ­ I - - . . , � ;-., � I .. �, '!. I . I � - . - ­1 I . � ­ I -1, - -�, .1 � .. ,�! '- , " .1L I , iz�'t I . ; ,? �, _r: - , - , �­ . -il . . , : � .. - ­, -, , � i � I I , I'll, . . ". . � '.. - - - ­­­". - � ­'4 , :,, . I .. 4 . ; . - . � , I; I : , , � , - : . -, - , g - . ; . ,- 1. - " : �.,. ... I � � . I .� A 4 � , . �'f, :,:� - �! , , � - V '. '. ,� . I . . , - � W v , -, . --D - I .1 A --t'- - ­ �-. *T00VR9UB8CW11ZR6:ByrefwdviS ��: � . V.Connor, of Little York, was in -Now maple syrup, maple sugar, - ., . -- ­: - .�, - . �' . - '' ;.- - . 'i �, - 1 -1 , . . � %- §-,-, to *0 &6dr"r1V*l your paper . . - I . . .. � f� PW YOU .. . � � , - i , - . - -(1h 'i ,, -on To oranges, lemons, bacuits, etc. at Har. : 0 . . i " can always anertolirt, the village sedgy. . rg - � -.� I- . he date to which , - . , , 1� .1 r e paid. Ire- .1 ebLijubscription to Tuic Nswe i . "� I I . * - I SO . . ­ - y . - ,2 ,� . , I tane" are acluiowledged -Miss Irene Hadley and J. H. ve 'a. .. � C - -.:. IL . -1 - ­ ., • � sh" 01401- . . I " -V�. - � - - dale spent their Easter holidays with the =----G00DS'1 � t%. ­� _ go of date on label on the first paper -Miss Cameron, who has been in the . . 0 . . .. � . - - . - , L - . � 0*W8 reoelpt of Money at this office. Always formers parents at Pickering Harbor. North West for ieyeml years returned on !, '. I . . - v - , . . ''I - . k � , - . . --- I . � . . f . : 1. --.. , E .: , ­ I keep the date paid ahead. tt -Have you seen Hilts & Dillingham's Wednesday. ! � I . . . - � ­ , � � - .: - ,., . . . . . ' . . I ... - � - -1 . - -­ , 1, . I -�. . ­ . - � . � . .. I . , Z I new hearse. It is the finest vehicle of -We can safeq say that sending has , ­- .' - � ... C , , . . - . .. I lip � • , I - I - . I A splendid assortment of '. . . . I .­,. �:" 1- -, '. " the species in the ooun�ry, and was pur- fairly commenced. Many acres have . '. I. l ' , , "I . - I : . ­ I Ill: � �.- 1K. I " ". ;. at subduf Imse, chasm at a heavy cost. been put in during . , . � .-A - - . ­ .­ I ef the present . D-l"T"Es"S GOOD'S.from 8 cents up • I... - --. . . .., I � I U . � I .. -A law number attended Miss -The cricket b wish to thank D. . I . ­ . - I PICKERING. ONT.*,APRIL22. 1892. O'Connor': sale of household effects on Edgar M. P. for the donation of a bill, of . . - . ,� I . .. � - -- -� - - . . eUetts from 5 cents up ; Cottonades . . -1 4� , Churoh'street, Tuesda afternoon.. The which th4olub members have reason 0 . - . .... -. . A. . �. , I . . I prime realized were OUTY fair. - feelproud. -' I ' I 1. .. I popular with ' Shirting$, Cr etonnes Art Muslins .... - ... .�,- 0 *:.., I .: - -4- A. Hilts is very - -� - �'. .... I LOCALISMS I the -Services in the Methodist 0hurch . 9 1 . . -. . . - . . 1. V, . ­.-". 11. - .I- " - ; 2.. . ladies of the village these days. In this next- Sunday Will be by Rev. F. C. . -. - .. . -, ' . I - ­­ - , . . . ­ I � . . � . f ­ I ­ . -- . � -- � I # . 1. -!"' t � .% . . �. " fact, too much credit cannot be ascribed Keam, of Scarboro, in exchange with the ' . - -.. . . , 'L Ik . to the kal . . . . ' .�Fred Logan was home last week.:: �,. somine poil and brush of the Rev. J. T. Caldwell. ­ .- : i L . _ 1: . " . � I - - I , . I . . . . . . - n aforesaid � oon John P�R RJDUNBA RTON - , *-- . --&W. H. and Albert Gee were here O' Hilts. -On Tuesday aftern " E. Gee GE'o • 1 . . AN .. . . -Abraham Ellis is da�giwronsly l'ill and wife return - - I u I j ,4 , - - F�riday- I returned home- after a three - .. . . I . . , . . - -- - - - . . : '. .... _- ( �N �, . -Wm. Lidgett nurses a sprained ankle this week. He is afflicted with some months so�jonru in Now 13ruinswick and - - . -� - -. . -- � - , - , , . - . . % �j- I - " week. head trouble and at times is delirious. other eastern provinces. . - - . . . I . - -, 711 - . -Walter Richardson visited his With the best of Care the old gentleman -The Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting 0 . . -. ..... . . -, . WA M . '. I, . ,. I ­ may recover, but as yet the probabilities will be led next Sunday evening by Mrs. *06 , �. . . .! parents. here last week. I - .- . . 1- I - . . D--�, 0 P • � �11' � . -=�... -11 �- . -Stephen Gordon has recovered suffic- are the reverse. ' John Dickie. Topic-He leadeth me, 1. � . . . - . , I �-- . . t I - . . . . iontly to be about again. - I -NVe are ecarcely able to' navig4te How? Everybody welcome. especially . . . . . . . . . . I 1�4 these days, and hunger is the cause of it- the young people- I -F. R. Gee and family spent Sun- - BLACK I&VED PEAS* ­ .... . . . . . .., - . 1. � . , ­ - . . � day with friends in Oshawa Wife's house- cleaning. Why could not - Mesmerism and Hypnotists ib Pirie's - .1. � .1 - - c'. . .. - - .- --. I . - I - - women manage to clean house in sections IIAllon April 21st, YT and 28rd. Ad- - -. - .. . . . - � -Master George Field, of Toronto, 22n MUMMIE PEAS* .:" . . I * . * . ' ' - . . I - Ir. .. .-- and thereby save man the pain of spend-. mission 10 and 23 cents.' Those wanting , I I r 1, , . Eastered with his grandparents here. . . . ­ 1. � . I - ' I - . ­ .- - I IJ ' -Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Dickia returned `9 two weeks in bedlam each spring. an evening's entertainment will be on . .­ . . � I SMA1[.jLPEAS4 I ­ . '.. -1 . , - .., . -That property deal betv. eon Thos. time. Door's open at 7 o'clock, ente . BLUE PEAS - � - - . � . -�' home from their weddii)g trip on Tues. , r- ' � 0 � . :, I . . . .. ­ I I : Triffitt and A. Falconer hsLe been bang- tainment begins &&eight. � . * Two Rowed English 'Barle � , L­­. -1 ,-, ­ � -�� day-� r y for sale at the Elevator at - - - ' � I . I -.461 ., .1 I . V 'I .. � ­r . � � I I . -Geo. Law-and family, of Greenwood, '19 fire for the past three weeks. Most -On Good Friday evening and ear3ter Frenchman's Bay, for cash only. Apply to W. W. 'SPARKS . � - . . were over Easter with his brother at of us imagine that the powder mutt car Sunday the services in St. George's . . � . . ; I ".- � . - . . - � - I - I . I : ,a�-. I" . tainl3 have become damp. The ivairn church -were conducted by Mr. Orr, of - . at the Elevator, or to . I . . . i I - � - t. 1, �-�� Oshawa. - - �., . . . . . I - -- � ..... * I - . . . . ; . : . - . . . x I � . - - Misses L. and E. Ba;retL of Bow- weather will be likely to remove t1he Trinity College, Mr. Leech baying been . 10 - - . . . - ­ I . . .- . .. . � 1;4 I ­ . ! . . , . . I i� - . . - - ­ . Rich- moisture culled home by the illness of his moth9r. . - � TO MOODY11 - I - - . . manville, visited with their uncle, R] . CR . . . . I I �. . - I � I - - -- � -The cricket club has several mato�es Good con re . . I . ­ - -1 k� �. , � I gations greeted him on both April 12th, 1892. 2 in I . .. � .. U - ard Barrett, this week. - . . I .. . . LIVFRPOOJ-, MARKET. - . ,.-. - - . .. � . . I . . - � . arranged for already. The seoretary iii occasions. on Easter morning the than- - . �. ". I - Bologna sausage, spiced roll bftcon, itrra ' - - . - - . . , . � .1 . . smoked ham, bacon, also farmers' ham O:Dxlonfj that supporters pay their iuitia- ce-1 of the Church was tastefully decorated - -------- ---- -- -- --- , - --.- ---- -- - - - _- -- -- ---,- ­ ---.--. - ------ . .N .,- . - ..-I . -I.. I... . . , . . - I .! .. tion fee and be 'roperly enrolled as mein- with flowers, the pleasing effoct of which . . s .1 . and bacon at Harvey's. * . p .. V . .. . . - I bers at once, so that a first class team can must have amply repaid the guild for . � - . . -i . . .. I . . . . .. .. - . - Mr. an - cGill.' of To- . . i . . ... . d Mrs. Peter M . NEW TEAS i ... . . - ronto,spent the holiday with the latter's be placed in the field with the least ppe- their trouble in_ briugiog and arranging . . ., � . �. 1. � . - . - . - * .. , .. - . . � 11 . . : 1, � � I . . � . .1 11 . . . . . . . . - I � sister, Mrs. F. R. Lapp. � gible delay. them. . . . . . � . 4 - PRICES LOW . . . . . . � .V - Egg devouring was not a 61'earnesily , . ... � ' .. I . . - '.. -Stock and pedigree cards issued from .- -In another column will be found a . ' ' - I ... .. - L . -- I -. . , . . I . :- this office on the shortest possible, notice. engaged in this year at Easter. as is us- letter froija Thos. Moody, of Liverpool - ; .. ­ -1 I : I-,' - - ­ - - . - . . -. I . . . . I - � - - - ually the case. The only reason we can GOOD TEAS . . . . I . . - I - , Calla' and inspect sample. AlarkeL.- in his letter the writer strongly a .. . � ­ I .- - - ' ' ' ' .* - . ��i- . ascribe iq that people were discouraged . . � 11, -- -The spring consignment of bicyclists " � I I" disapproves of the advice given by , ..,., - - - . - - ' '' . 1� ' -'. .,- " k - . * the thought of how many , eggIs it wotild - . I . - . . - .. -. - - - .. Are daily arriving. City fellows seem to - . - 4-�VS^11.el* Messrs. J. B. McKay, in last issue, as - . . . - . . . I . V. -I . - , . � . . - require to wake a suitable I / LITTLE MONEY I - ��,,, � . - I be partial to the Toronto - Whitby r4n. invention n t'o n in to the raising of two rowed English barley. . . . : - -..-- -- -, ,:- . . . the family money bag. I � . . . . . . .. . - . .. �- -The Dramatic club are to appear in Mr. Bloody is of the opinion that the six- - . .- .� � ..! . . . ­ ­ ---- - . 'istian En- .� . . - . . . ... I . .. Oshawa this (Friday) evening. We ex. -The members of the Cbr d will be found to give better satin- . . One trial Will convince you that . . -1 . I . - . - �� . . . . . . . . . ,I- ­ .�, - pock to bear a favorable report of them. deavor spent a sociable evening together rowed . . . .. . I . . faction, for this year at least. We advise ., . . . .. . . . L * � . - . . I . - . � a our farming friends to take both letters ,. .-- - . . - L � I -The village churches were adorned 01 Tuesday p. m. A literary program . : . . . . our teas are- best value that can & -_ - --., . . . with floral decorations on Sunday, and W" enjoyed, followed by refreshments of and compare them and then follow the , -- ' . ., . . - . j . I . I :�' . . .111. I � iscellaneous character. The I young . - . . - . ­ ,' I . .. . . 4- . Easter services were conducted in each. 11L W advise most oommendible to this reason .. I . . - . ' ' ' . � - . . , , , . .. - -Fred Smith, one of the Spink millers, 1*00e are zealous in the work, and the . � � � . . . be had. We sell flue Black Congo - - �:­-�. - . � and knowledge of the grain. , , I � .� L - . . . . . - � . . . . . - I . -. - is confined to his room with measles. 1010118ty is bound to prosper. I I I -1 He is thought to be somewhat recovering. -The Whitby Presbytery ,Miot here- 0, U . I : . - 1. . . � . . . ­ - ­ . .. , . ring. - . I . . . � at 25 -cents per - ' ' - -... -Miss Grange, of Napaneo, and the Tuesday. A large number of ministers . � I - . .: - I 1-1 - � pound.. This is ex- " - - , ' . . ; Whitby Presby"tery. - . ;* . I . - I � - - ' .. . I I , . . � I I . . i I - � 1� . . . c . 11 Misses Eastwood, of Whitby, were the were here, as well as a goodly number of ' i -- . . . I . I - I I ­ - I .. . . - - . . - . . -�.. - guests of Mrs.- (Dr.) Eastwood on Sun. elders. This was the first regular meet. The Presbytery of Whitby met in St. i�l -. , . . - tra value.- Also whole gifted Youn - . - ` . , � . . . - iii ; � day. . lug of the Presbytery ever hold in Picker. Andrew's church hue,, Tuesday. Rev.R. , . . . , .. . 9 ­ - ::::: I I . : . L. Woodruff has embarked in the Ing we are told. To be sure, a number of D. Fraser, of Bowmanville, presided as � - . - I . - - . I . .. . . . ­ .. � ­ . - .. - . �. • - :, % .. I ,-- -. � � produce business. He draws stuff to the VOO 8948JOnA I we was a good AtIon- , . . . - . I I special ' have been hold hers moderator. There Hyson for 25 cents, .fine' flavoured. ­% � L . � . . ; . I . . � - . . - city, after having purchased it fi-oul our such times as pastors inductions, but the danoe of ministers, all being present but . -1 I I -. . . . . . I . - - � above was the fin$ regular meeting. 800 one. The eldership was not so well rep- . - . . . . . - - G - . : . I •. � famere. Our 40 cent Black, Green and .- 1. % - �' - , i I I iI . .- - � � i - . I .. . - MI-, . 11 Abram Law now occupies a fium a report handed us elsewhere in $his ions. mooted. A large amount of business - - .. � . i � , . . � -4 ­ - . . . . - " I . . . - . . , ! I . . . , , I . ghort distance west of Oshawa. His -A,happy thought struck our path. was transacted, among which were reports I . . s I - . I . I , � . . .� , .. � - nephew, Gordon Law. will for the pm- Master. Pdr. John Gordon, an Saturday on Tempera I . . . . I Japan teas are great value. Every. . ­. ­4 I., � .-I " nee State of Religw*n, Sab- .. . . . �-- - - 14. - � . . . ! . I � � I - . . . .. . ent be his housekeeper. - After considerable trouble, he procured bath Observance, Sabbath behools. A -- -.'-� .�- . �. � I . . . . ' . . I . , - 11, .j. . - I . I � : -. .. -Goo. Gilders I= been appointed one of the Townshts road planers, and committee recommended the appointment ... . . . . . : " - I . . . . I I - - . . ­ . 0 , - , - . . I . � S for 11 The Life Spu of h" the roads all velled in his section. of a Foreign Mw;onary Secretary, and . . . I .. - . no should try them, Sp ecial prices. - - ..-. . .1 - . . ­ Hens rx"n. I I . . .. I . - . .. - . I . . . . . I . . , � � I . . canvassing the town this week, and Such an improvement did this make, that asked the Presbytery to suggest the news . . . . � � I . - I ' - . I I " , . .- - � 1� - • I . . . . . I . . ... . I had Church street a few more tress u of ono. m Wmina" I . I .", . � . �.. L � . in 5 and 10 1b. lots. Our ten tra'de - .. - . .. - . 1. 1. is Meeting with many sales. m% (1'resbytery) I - c , . . .. ; -Lost somewhere between Whitby-and trimmings. it could be appropriately call. Rev. R. P. Me Y, of Parkdale. The fol. - I - . I .- 11 0 .,. . . - . . . . �. . Brougham, the date of the Township ed an avenue. The commissioner's shoes lowing rai * ore appointed to - • � � *: - - :� -.... I I I !! . . '. . . . . � - is steadily * increasing which % is a . . . : . � I • spring fair. No reward is offered, as it n an filled to a nicety by the storsesid goo- the General as"nibly which meets in � I - . � . I i - . . . 7. . � . , feared the article is gone ♦ forever.. tleman. Montreal to June : Mr. Kipp" and Mr. - ,.- . . . . . . . 1. I . I - . . ... d . . 1% . -John A. Linton moved his household Fraserby • votation. Mr. Chisholm and . I . '. . . - � . - . � . - . . . . - ­ .V�l I - I � . & . I I .. I . -1 . ji -What a number of people ar I . -. I . . - . sure sign of satisfaction .. Ask for I . I �­ i � . - I � � - A, & � � ! , " sm g' .O.y offftts to Little York on Wednesday. As Mr. McLaron by ballot, The following I Q in the city who formerly resided . I . . I . � - I . . - I 1: stated last issue. he has secured a situ. elders were elected lioy baflot: Mr. Nesbit . . . I .. . . - . I - *.&l ''I L -. ; . . .. : .- - � 1. -i� , . ^ .-: . . , I I . � . " . 1. - -- Oul on a holiday in the fact fully rssJ I .- . . . 1. -I sample 1. . � . 1; .. - . . tria 9, .- . . .. . I . � . . - . . . . . ­ � �'. - I . - .. .- . �. iz:7. They call around to see us. ation as brakeman on the 0 - T. R. and and Mr. Ormij&on. . - . � - . • �T . . . . ... ; . I 1. . . . . . . �. - . ­ I . -1 - . ­ -The firemen have taken possession Little York will be his starting point. The next regular. meeting will behold I . . . . I - . . . - . . . - � . .. I .. . - : - . . . .. - - - ..�� - � - - . -- , � - . - I . - .. I I , , �. - .: " ! . of the old St. Andrew's church, and Tuesday evening John's Sabbath School in Oshawa on the third Tuesday of July. • # . . .1 � . . . . . . . . - . • - . - - . �.- - . I - - ii*. , i I , Lyman Forsyth will employ the hall just class visited his residence and presented -Co". - - . � .. � - - - . . ". J-P, , , . . � . : vacated, as a show room for his imple- him with a plush writing desk and a . I . I I - I' � 1 . � % I - . I " .. . - : . . - . - -� � ---. . -10,1@m� -, - .. . 48.. - : � le lei., & ar q uis. �', . . : I -f- , �! &having box of the same material. We - , ­ , 1, I mania. , � . .1 . - 1. I - . . - . --; L � WHITEVALE. ! � . . . with all wish him and his fair partner every . I . r � . . . ev ­ I . y - . .. -.; I - - . I . .7 . . 'i.: - . , -Rev. Dr. Barmss was 'greeted . . . � �. 5 ' . � large congregations in the Method success in his new euviromento. . . I . .1 . - . . I %". Methodist 0 Easter . .. ­ 16- , i - . - He has lost none of his - -A night with Longfellow ;was the . Joe Pennock wag in Torout , ' * ''' . * - ' . .. - . !. ti . 0 1 . � -. ) V r I � • I - . . . '�Y' . (, �� force of character, neither his -thinking manner in which the Royal Term tars and I .. . . -. . .. , .A�,- . 1 .. A. G. White wat, in the city SAW , _-* !-! - I � - . . - - - - , Po W r their friends of this village spent Friday business. • - GOOD'S � ..-,,,`� .1 . - church Sunday' week. . , . � rday on SP111ING' , tTV . : -.: ! evening. A large number of his most h ... . '. . - 1. � ; . !! Spring millinery in great assortment W o broke Al .&I White's saw hotse some . - � � . ;.!!L I . . . . . . . . .- . . .. . . �.. as Miss Hall's show rooms. She invites - worthy poems were read and recited, in weeks ag®. � . . • . I *, - 11 I . . . . I . I— . . ­ - ­ :-- . ., ­ " ., � I . . . . . . .. � I . a manner that did credit to the parties at. Juo Sleigh and wife have returned from . . - . . - . - . . ! I . . I . I .. the ladies of this vicinity to call and in. ' . . A - . I ��---�-�- �­ . . - � . � . .- I f-, � , . . tempting such. Perhaps the most inter- a short trip. . . . a - . I , " ­ - ­­. - .. -­ ­ --,-!�!uounmss0000000seeoonus$omowuo!aoa . . � . .� - • .� spoet. Miss Hall expects to leave Pick. tam . - ,------. ­-­-11-1- I � ,- � eating and instructive feature of the Goo. Dirnie has been in our vale fora . I � . . . � " - - �,��;- - � . . . i . - - i" - - � . � - i .. . . . oring about Aug.. 15th. "' I . . . . . � - . � . . - - . � - - - i - . . . ; 'k I .. t .- i I • � . I . , I 'A - - , I -While exercising his driver on Thurs- evening was paper by Mrs. Jp�n Dickie, few days pa!it. ' - - . . ' . f'. I • -. ' . ;�',t- day of last week, Alex Falconer had his on "Longfellow and his Works." Such Alex. Armstrong spent Saturday to ]lion . .- I -. . � • A I . , I '�` - I . day at Markham. We are receiving daily our Sprin stock - - J. ­ ..; evenings as this are too unfroqueutlly - 9 . . - .. - . 11 right arm somewhat injured. The pony Pearly Spink spent a few days at Maple . 1� I - � , R ­ � . 41 -, spent. - . . 0 . I . k � . � -' :. . . ... - - fix, ! I �. reared and in some mysterious . . . . � i , manner Avenue last week. . . . . :o: -, of - :00 . . - � � .1 I , - Meehan- . � - - , ��. � . . I "I i ;:�­ struck Alex, with one of her shoe -calks. . -A meeting of the Pickering M Hector Beaton. Jr., is still in WhitevoJe. . . • I - . . . � . . .. . . I . 1� 1� ! . - N ilro­-­ �. . . - � ­ - . . . . . . .- ! . : . '. . . -%% ­40 - i . , . The wound is not a serious 01281 it's Institute members will be hold on U's also is Miss Bell& Sidey. Prints I Muslins, ' . - . .. 61, . I . - � . . . .J. . -N� .. I.. - . 1'. Monday, Mav 2nd, at 2:30 p.m,. in Dale's - ... . . • ., . -. - . . � .. i - I . . . . ! I -A peculiar accidon4 happened Thos. Miss McPhee of Hamilton, has been Shaker Flannels, Cottons, t, � -;. � . �. � -. -.. .. 11. .- I - ,-,.. . I • . . .1 � ft . .. 7 ! t I . ­ RemRthorn's adopted child on Monday Hill. All complaints against the man• home visiting her parents. . . . .- . . . . � , F. � -. � . . � . - � �- . . . . I .-. morning. While being lifted from a age,nent may then be made, and if MY Miss McCall is %isiting at Alex. ' �1�11- ,.- Cottonades, Sbirtings, � � . -� . . .. . .. . - - ­­ ; . . - . . � . � I chair by the arm, the large bone in that are made they will be dealt with Re sets- Armstrong's for a few days. - . . ; . . . . . . . . . ,�; . . i I . I Winoeys, Tweeds, . - ,�. - : I- . - . . � � ­ - , ..;­ mb became broken in two places. T130 nth to the meeting best. Let all the Mr. and Mrs. Whitson, of Toronto, are . I .- �. . . . . . - - - &4. . I , � I . ,o �, 11 I . - . . I i �- : . .. . . . ; . . - - � / ­ -promptly attended to. members attend and holl) wind up the visiting her father, Wni. Major. . ­ I I . Worsteds,'Etc. . . 7�1; �;; --- wounds were ' - - I . . .. .� . .- .. .; ­ �'-,�, k "I �­ I ear. -The Directors are Jno. Burkho�lder was in the city over -. . � I . I � . -1 ' P . I . . � � . I . . - 11'" - ­ ., q : -In the report of the Ramblers toad business for the . � . I I . . I . . . .. . . - .. , - . � - . . . , ­ i. . . . . . I � . . . . I I . . . . . . . 11 - Race from Hamilton to Grimsby on Good to meet half an lour earlier, as matters Sunday-on business we presume. . . . - . -(0)- 1. . , . . . 0 - ... . � I . I � . . -.,­ , . � � ; ­ � . . . . ... . . I . 'A'. 1. . . . . - - . � " . . , - . . - f importance require their attention. � Mrs. McKinnell and miss McCall are - ` . . . . � . - i - . I . �r�. � -. Visiting . . . . Friday, we notice the names of Isaac and o I away Visiting friends at Goodwood. " ' . i - . , kn - . . I I and Aldridge, sons, of John Wise,of Ham- Don't forget the date, Monday, May 2ud . I . > . I can show better -value -'- I I � . �., , . bliss Olga Hagerman and msWe mcRin- Ask to see our TWEEDS • We b � I . ­ I - . ,�- " . . ilton. Isaac was .captain of the team, in Dale's Hall, at 2:30 p. m. 'Hell are at Norval visiting their friend, Ida " .1 , :: . I : ­ .­ i ' ,. . ,-.... and be and his brother took first and -Out of respect for the dead statesman Thornton. I than ever. Our'L'suits made to order at $14 will, - . I - -. . �� ...-". I - I , it � - - , 1. I second places respectively. HOD. Alexander McKenzie, tha' business Misses Emily Tuckett, of Toronto, and - . . .r . . : - . . � I � , � I - - . . . - .. , - I . . . . - surprise you. '.I � .. 4 . . of the places of this village were closed between . - 1- 1. -Ira. A. Tripp, a former student Martha McHenry, of Pictou, are visiting at - . . - . . . I . . I . � . : , . 7 . . I . . . . '. I . . . 4 � . � . , . . . . . , - . . . . . . . . . - ; . 1. . . I . 1; - " ­- "Pickering college, has just finished On Maple Avenue. - . � . - . . I - . i . . I . , I � . 1. . - .-- I I . -1 . .� . I - - - I .. I r announced for the - valuable mare last � . - his I and 2 o'clock on Wednesday afWrno . - first year at Trinity Medical College, re- that being the hour Major Bros. lost a - (0) ., - - . . 4 . .. � I ­:- . . . . I - . . . , I.. . . I . . . .. :... - .. . I . . . � . -� I.- .. ­ oerving a "certificate of honor," a din- burial of this great and good man. Our Tuesday evening. The animal had some � . ' . ' I . I - � . . . .. . ! - -� � 1. - - . . . I . . . � I , - . � tinction conferred upon those taking` 7.5 citizen for the time threw aside party feel- time previous realized 1000. " . t �. I- . . We are also handling seamless boots which we are sure - - . .- .. . ­. t -- - .: - fl� � -- . .1 • per cent. and over on all subjects. We Ings, and from many a housetop stream- Our teacher returned on Tuesday evening - , . I I,' . -­ congratulate Ira on his success. . ed the Canadian colors at half east. The from his Easter vacation, and resumed his , .., . . f will give perfect satisfaction. .. . .. - � - - I . . . . �- 11 ;. - . town bell tolled and for the hour Picker. 4uties on Wednesday morning. . , . : � . . - � � � .... .. . I -Most of the children of this village . . - ; . . . . - - . ,# I � - ! . -- � �X I . lug Village wept. This is as it should be. We regret too learn that Mrs.Laraoureaux I I . . : . . - .. . ., . . . ;,,�,, � .. I.. . have either recovered from or are eon- . . . - - : , - - 6 We have been blest with an abundance of is very ill at present, being confined to her . . . . IR . , ­ - . I I . , -11 - . ��.. 1 � ­ - . .. - . . . - . - I . - : � some little posts, measles. Call them Mr. Smith, of Brougham, has moved to . . . . -- � � - IN : 00 statesmen, when one of the latter is called t 'Re, -'AN, -* BU,N' ING Dad to the house through those trouble- politicians, but can boast of mighty few room, and under constant attendance. I.. - �.. German" or what you choose, they have sta he late reaidenes of A. G. White, Mr. ' • - . I \ not been fatal in a single instance, but the to his long home, then is there just White to that of M r. Camphn and Mx. : - . i I . . . �. -. , - i , Can" . � * . I . . . - .: . - . . � . : . . .. . : � � . r. - ­ . -. , ; . . - 1:0 ",TC3- . I . � . � I I . . • patients require the utmost care. for lamentations. We are proud of our CarnRlin to the first house west of Thos. . I . -LOMM31U15 ..1.. . .. I I . ­.., - I I I I I .. ­ . ­.. ­- - . . -The friend with the scissors has village and its inhabitants. Pugh a. ( I .11. I . . - - . . - � . I / , - . been through our exchanges again. Now -Again would we mention the 'advis- Hector Reston, of our vale was buried ­" . ' .: , * � � � . ' I I . . I - �.:, � �.� , " , , - � . - I - � - I . � . � . I . we can do all the clipping o8c ability of business men providing some last Thursday afternoon. As the "Nswe" . - I : � � ry in - -- .. � . .11, .31 - . -1 . - . �� . � . . . . . ,; I oonnection with an ordinary rh'i coo . - . . . - . ­ . - . - � - I � means of watering our streets, not so h" been very t i expressing theirTHE PROFITS ,* ARE .'Dows ': - . '...''i.. � ­ ­ - '7'. sympathy and rinrominlori:ng the public of � . I . . 7 ,!,. ;. - .. weekly. And what is more we will do so much to quench the thirst of our numer- - . . I � 1 � - : � : , e " - the . � .- -A' � ; , . . . � - .. .. .. � I .t­�- 4 i I I - I I � - - � � I., . . s� . ` I - . � ­ �: as Ion " we are elected for office rent. one thoroughfares an to keep the dual from the past career of the deceased, it is unnec- - ; .. I . . I - - ... -� .. �� & . . � - , . . 1 � ... . .1 1� .. 1. I . . � . - Read Is papers friends but touch them blinding pedestrians and Aamaging, prop- semry for us to say any more. ' . .1 I . - . • � ! . : I ".. � . . , I , . , t : ... . � .:. . � , . � This Rev. Mr. Lovering, of the Boarbpro . 1L. . I- , ..z .1. ..1. .. ,1 - - I . � ... - . not with edged tools, oleo you way die. erty in our stores and shops. . The cod of Never have finer been sold for lower prices ill= wel - � . f, 1)"Z. 1�., - . are - - - .' - . . . ­ e , `:.. .. -� I -1 - ^ ' ':: � � . - %.. ­TV ­ . i . . I . . . . - . - . --Good Friday was a quiet day in the haying this done would be ftht and the sprintment coca Methodist pulpit . � -. . - I . I . . . . I . . ... -. . . � . . I&B Sunda evening, and delivered an now MaIdug on our imaistable spring b ne. We ask the - . - I I -1 -- . . " - I y . . I . . ,� . �� I ; : - - . � � therefrom of untold ♦value. .bargains. . , I . I Village. In the forenoon the firemen b- earnest and pointed address, impressing on , : privilege of setting you on the closest livid M 9 the finest � ­ . . . . ,­ , - - ,- ,L . - �­ �, 0­ 1. . --L' % - - . . I .. -1 . - - i� I I I 0 -ex. Perhaps the better way of it' I . . of,� &Mn . . ., - -� �7 1 1 � .. ..-. r- .. a pra*;wo and caused considerable 90 Ing A the his audience, especiaVy churW members, . . . . ­ . . . -, j ',I' - I 11 I . - . I , - I I, .. tiw that money can buy in the line kinds of tinwwe.' I . . . - I - I I � - ' '- ' - -1 sitiment, and created wonder in the minds. ,006t Of such an enterprise would be for the the necessity for true oonversion. . , I Compare parties who feet interested to consul with One of our oldest and most ----- &U in, inspect stook, and prices, and yon must admit of many a villager at their a an "=LAM y ' - ' '... to . - - I : ' � I I I .. � , - - I . � , M . - I . . , .. ­/. - : -'- dexterity. In the afternoon the cricket. each other and appoint a ,committee to r. D. L. MooddLgvxsed that we an offering the opportunity she season. Give us . - . : - . . yo away . ­e�� . . ­.� , tp. I I :_ . � 1, . . Pon evening . -, . , I— I � I I . ere spent their time on the college green ask for tenders u specifications oub- great beyond last 'Tuesday evening at just one chance to make you happy. With beautiful goods at � . : . . mi.;, ', -­ - it . . I . -.-- . � I � - discussing the better misted to them. There are plenty of men I o clock. The sickness. which lasted onl -,. � . . ' � . 1 : � � � :A--. ,'*,,, i I . , . . , , - I I , . . . ,."04�1 ..., . - I . .- . praefioing and d . i Bed P40k Priem, 9Wd Batidaefion goes with every , purchase V�-4- . .� . 11'' around the village who would tender, and a few days, was painful to the extreme, ::TV - .1 �. . ...- . ... .� � I . . s 1. eating all clubs . _ . ­ � ..�.. ". -- �-� I I­ . . -. method to employ in defeating - - . , . I - ­ I . .�)� made at -1 .. . - '. - o .'X� - -1. .: ., .'' .-..,.!. . . -� '. , , come in contact with during the if the cost of such service is beyond the death must oartainl have been a great � . - � . , - , 1. �, I ­ ­ ,ill ­ �-- . , 1. - .1 � ­ I ­ I- -1: I.. -.. , .- � -. .- -.1, ..­� - . , . ­ ­. . " � - 1. I . . -- I - - . I � , �.. � . � . they . . I � . � % . .-I ..., relief to him. The lin" took -plaft on .. . - � . . . , . . 2 .1 � ..... . .� - I .. I I I 'r, - I- . L - ., . ­ 1-1. I- - � . .. .1 . I ­ . ­ ­P"ent season. It was finally decided to 1 MORDS of our people, we hereby . - . - . . . . -,.� - , , 11 � ­ . . V . . . - . . . I I ..... . �- . . '. ; --,,, - - , � . I .- ­.- - � pronnes Thunday afternoon at 2 p. w. old6* and - ' --- ' - -' � " IT -�, ,.,.:..­. -. .-..",.";�,;,�- I , - - - � ­ ­ .1 - ,-"�'-`: def a place the suggestion awn i . - - . , . � , -1. ­ -1� . . ­ ­ eat an comers and win a reputation I �Ly M some old . . -. .I- .." �-. 71k -, � � �- ,..$ � .V � - ` I - � y f, , S I I 'I . *4' , i� 1* --�,-�, .J. a L PP . . - -�:' Wmilar to that opjoyod by the team in t1lb bureau drawer and not for to it for at . . - �: - ­ � , �­�4 I .. " - - ­ , , I " I I � , - � 1­­ 1 - �7 � ­ ­Nli,- . .. . . A -- - - '- ,,, . "t 0 - . :�� � ­ I joins in the sympathy of our citizens, with , - . .- iQ .,f S' � - . re was stlerided. Your correspondent , � U -� �, a -An ,.R E� I' I -��. . - ".,I '' , '' L�'. I 4-pople ­11. - -1 .- �- 010&son of,10W. :-'(10-it be douip ?. .Vft4:' 19484JOY : 0M I - W"al say ifl; mourning widow -and bemvW tas and. , - '-- • .;. . . ­ , - -- - - - ��, ,, %. � -� , . . . " , r�j­­ ., - . I � I I L I � : , . 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