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".. - � � , - . -, .�� � our Choir. Never did a choir'- -, .. ",I . - I ... - �' . . � . ___ � . , .- -, " - , I DECKERS LIVERY I OUTAROUNDUS - ,-. ft- __ , 1, .. . Moro deserve a now organ than, ours, d Y'�- !`, _ - - an ",pp, , W' "p? , i , ­It a .1 . a ft this sentiment seems to pervade the_,� !Al i ,_�� R , Medical.. - : - " : ____­% LATROT LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY Gibson Conilor and family have I 1 ­ . . �� . . . . . , , ;,I I M. " 11 C I - ;. ... - � *:_;,;�.",�, ­___-__-_-_-_-�­__- - -- As I hayd Wright up Dan Roddin's livery ;t ; -1. -1. i ___ here for Siloam. "� i 4, . THE PRRSS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR winds of all for the'J sum of S 82 as the _,?'%_"i '! r I ,, 1�� ... L L." M. BATEMAN, M',D., C.M., M.C.F. business and have added several new Our Literary's n Concert May 11&b. receipts of the concert mean something. - , " �,_ ". , 2.,X-,* 1 '%?, �� " , � .;. CORRESPC#NDXNTS. - - �. & s.o;, Coroner. Office and Residenco, horses"and 'buggies, I can accomodate ..,. � - .�!. � if 1, L,�­ ", ,1;5, I I Good time expectoor. We trust that this will not �'. �. 4 " I­ � t King Street Pickering Office hours: Morning ' OL.AREMORT , T. be t4o lot en- - , �'!. , I _,�- ,. . �.,- ."- - , " ' - I - . � j �!. ' -L, 4 -, .... , 1`, .1 . &.30 to 11:30; Vvening 6 to S. . the public with good rigs at all hipurs. . . . I - � Min Lawr, Of the citY. SPent a few tortainment that ou' choir has 'ib_ afore - -; 4 , ;.I ,.;� . ­ . r i . I ,�;-. r: 0 Covered 'bus meets all trains. In . 1 ',�4�, P ' I �, ,�, _� l. ., -_ '. . * .i connection with livery I keep a - .. Mrs. Bowes, of Brooklo, is theguest days visiting friends here this week. for us. Indeed we have heard it rImored �.; ..* ) a. , , _. _,t��t -� _.:1�0 !, - - i' - ­.: ­ are _C,�,,­ , ,J1 . .I q "I 7 ` '. � Vocal 311tsic. - , 'We are pleased to welcome to our vil. that several social' -p - ` ��.r,. Is ,L-. i_ _� _­___1_­­�1__.11 . Sate, CommissOR and Board- - of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Middleton's tnis sand lawn arties . , �f I � ,�, _ '?� '7% ;,,,, , , .1 1. , .. 11 I.- . J .._ .. ing Stables, Pickering. , . week. lage Mr. and Mrs. AIL Hoover and son, already planned. This is we;1 for affairs ' . t;:, 11 - �;,,��i: -1, . . on.) - . I r . .. 1: miss Ida simp's ' who bave come to reside in our midst. like these serve the purpose of ra4i� the ��F - 1 - ,r-­-�' t ,_',�­qy , t �.,.! f ,"., ��Z,.­ ; -1 . Chas. ftwart,' of UxbriAge was in the 9 " :. ,.-J.�*- �. , pUPIL N- (=.-reo. T77. =000=mm. Mr. Fred Hoover our rising citizen is moral ancl social tonbof the co !, I ­1 1. 1. . . 4�. % - ' areJ to give lew- - - - .- __ village this week. He is an extensive nwunity-,_ _. � ...: � . at& .4, - . ::: � ,.-., � servatory of Muilic, is prep �_ la(l I 01 ending Barker ani bponce's Shorthand Tbey -.i,':�, wish, should see in this an-, - i .. " sons in both iustrutuental and vocal music, Be r4 . � land roller maiiii fac Lure--. . . 11-1 _�" .-:-. .. - tt 'AON iCl - - -_2 . Institute in the city. , We expect to have 0 .N .-. �. , . - i I " I- 1� �, d -It . .. .1 ferences given if required . . ... 11 I . F., Hntoliison is gradually gathering to-. f doing much for the . youth ;,, ­� t . .. 0 0 OFpr I ­�!. , 1.1V7 0 __�. " aL . ? uaranteed :�o . . � . . I a lively shortbander in a short time. . - , , Thorough Instruction __. . WM *106 V3 ...- . ..--- .,­ . . �., .. 1. S gebtei the materials for the erection of ou. �4*A;.,ge. Let the good work .�,: �..._�.,; - -, . � . . 1 1 .. I , , I - � . .. . pros. , I �;) . - . ! "I � ­ I "; a a .. .A. Our teacber, R. R. Lawrie pent his per. ,,,,� , _ . - . -� �-'q- M ." ee I ' -�!�: ' ' ' r Address, ClaremoLt. , I . 40 11dog Im . i P4 his dwelling on Brock at. north. I - ; I -4 CA Cq 0 . �', t, � - . �, . . . ­ I . ., , � 1 40-52 Easter bofidays at nis home near Bow. � . . . .... . 1­�i..-...'­­. ", -;,_',-. I , In- Slur .0 News like money, has been cornered -----. . - . ,!' 1. ." _ - " . , � -,,. . , _____ I" . ""o, .�. 'i _ __ - __ __ ___. __ t - -,� , - ." _, 1.4, X., . � ,,, i .A . - - " -�`l -�, - , ! - - , 4., � -�, ii �, ,­ �, * , " V ,I . .4 ),.� ,.; - . . . . . MALVERN - - .. � '-V;�,J I ; �1. "; I . . - .. . �. '. ; ­ , -,,�. 'A" , . Legat. , . 18 use Is 110 his br6ther while .away-your first step ; : - - �'; * 't = ou'r I cia . ­ . � 1:. bore this week and the wareho manvifle. He attended the wed4ling of . ; , - - . _ I . 9264 ; ivlq A securely look thAt your reporter could not '. � .,�;_ . ,..- 1, ­ - 4 -11 , 4 ,.-_ .. . 1 .61 M. . - . -. _�! , , ` ­ . I_ � . 1 04 . R. R. . I - - ­ V, - XREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS - Z , I ..Idv , eq a 11 4'D beg admittanch. . . What makes Jack the Ri '' . . I iw " , lk, E. F , . I - pper so silent ? . . �` , ,,- " , : I - __ - ' " J, TBR, County Crown Attoiney, and Count:? 10 C_�q i. . . .. I 44 5 Professor Kent is to give one of his in- -.1 . . - I 10-Y .Ivlq M., V I 'i _�" , , - * -4 4 .4 � -4 �.., .. hitbv . �� 05. in . Have you planted your onions 3 ot. The Bible Class is getting on a' lendid,,.�i.,, -,"�i.J ., Solicitor - Court HOUSO, W - - - ____ - - ___ N - .­ I � The gardouing industry is steadily mo i teresting instruction lectures here in th .r. : . I "�! I . . -1 ;0,' � q9a ' . d tbat we 6 .th � .. _ ", I R VG e zrq. . 1, Y,%, ", � V SOLICITOR, -NO. ... " � � : "09 Hall on Wednesday evening of this week .-. �_;. " I , e here, and it is reporte - , f I . AMES , I , . . . . forward, and full soon we expect to have . � , . 11. -, - MILLER, :; 0 1 Ulf I I ­_ , largest and most orderly class - . J4. ­t� i.. ea� I Lq -, X* A k. a oi : on this , � ­ 0 ,�.�-- �, .1 .1". I . er, etc. Offic - on electricity and magnetism with xperi- 1: _.'.,.� , 1, - ' ca P4 : 64 . - " - ftD. A '11". . a I . . I TARY Public, CouveYanc - 'd- an abundance of gadren "Sam" circuit. . �� i? .. .T� J gham. 21101'eY to 10 - * , __' __ - _ e , - _ � 1� . ... lydro . ., Thistle Ha,­ neax Brou 1 4) ill mento by means of Oxygen and I - , z 1i � " _;�I. .. - .', , .."!�X, - ..j .-, �,_ _ .- - - _ - ___ ___ - - - ___ - _. - __ ___ - __ LU 6 =.0;-, -8 t�, Deputy-Sheriff Gilpin was in the village Charley Calendar is going into part- `s �'��l - r -, ,8 6 �;,,:�" Q . 0 nes genetc. All should try to hear him. He .,. � . .. _'. y I— I , ;14,i i - a A A. -� -g.- nership with his father-in-law ! _ I I ­.. 11' - - , ... I � 11.1 . . I .. . .. . I ..:� ��` _... ". !� RRIS - 2C I - I 'om:E a -a ,D ,04!9 d 0 T day. He merely stopped to food his is well worth hearing and much valuable linger, Little York, a nd intends carrying. - . ­ �, . i ��1' )OW & McGILLIVRAY, BA 0! i &Z I Q.0 ' � 0 Jake ch. -- I 4 �,, , ,. � - ': . . -a, Whil IAL .i - W;D �:) 0 13 0­2� . `­,.:-',a, .- i. . . , ­, .. _1, , $ ,solicitors, &c. Office opposite Post . ,, ,: . - 2 t:i :' 1 T- 'Wa t3t. - - cliarger wbile driving through. Wehave information will no doubt be given his ' ' 'f ' .1 . ters, E-4 : '01 I -0J ii " C)t,�., bbV,ont. .i11o.11,allDow,-B.A.;Thec� I :d -0 � 30 "--�'- ' ' " � Do use for him in his offieia! clip it . on busines6 in a large scale. . . Nt ,illivray, .B. .111olleytoLoau. 8y � CS MQ 1. ., - . � .. _ t",ko , A. _1eC - -It M;W r4 613 C:Z) 1; "" L - - hearers. - : ­,I , , - _ ______ _�_ __ -------- Go S%� ;.. A - 14 d - I John N. Hopper, of Davisville, w 0 is -�*_& - . G. P. is rapidly recovering 'from his 01 ca o 0 r-) 0 1 Eli 1 rJ C , 0 )--Z . -, � . �'? - i . _____ -.-------- ­ - I . .loncy to lottn. N . Z Q. - - - �RRIST ;,. 0 2o visitiug with his brothers here, is not so . . KINSALE. - �. , ,� .; 110AINS PNRKilt, � Q 11Z . . recent injuries which lie got by falling .,'-,�Z iolicite)r '(* . . and 1) - 6, - ;= ;,5 - .: I n X -.3 0 0 __ P4 . 14 A well as we would like to Bee him. HIR I I . oyer . GT , , ontarioBan , - 0 1 -,' ..-.�� -j'� -, - a , the front of a waggou, and ihl soon " , , ' , j. olnee: over .k, Picker i ... : : , �- ;,�- : C3 ­ .* V �/ 7. , t"colnifli-isiol k 0 b, Object in C0111iDg here was to benefit by Bey. Mr. BarLley amd wife, of Davis- be abletoattend to the duties that are """'i - i"" . -aturday. 4-y ' ;; '8 to !: : -1 w ,. to .. q o , '?, �/. , -,.. I . ing; oven every is . '132� "I M .. - . � . . - 0 _ ____ - - - __ - . - , . � i P."A ,0 Q fl� the change of climate, but so far the change ville, York, are spending a few days with conferred upon him. I V - i` .4, - . �.."*:..- *9 P� r: !� . I . .,; ',6 -a �: CL . 0 1'.. , - _ , , ,a k "" 1 . - , . 11 .� � -, LL.B., of Law - go 4a :-.. 2 1%fl - S. . .1.0 -_ Z , I,,.�..- J . - 'L "' . I . ORM f 4TON 0 �4 '" .0 93 d . lips not been favorable. It is expected Mr. Thos. Afellrien. In this neighborhood neitily all th - . �, � � .. , .*� e- - ­�� , I r P" .Z,O I... W . ., .,L; . . -risterR . . In .4 i., Q -] - Sol, H. Jeffery wheeled on his bicycle faruiers are through seeding, ads �somo , ,W J311.1 Q 0 " d A W " rence, Ofilliston ,V Dye , To �: '00 - �; r :D ;) 11� however, lie will be avotiud again ere I L, Street . �0 . - .4 P V Solioitors. Notari-q. 1-c., 15 Toronto , . 1, � '11111r.4, lay %V41 *Okz M tr., 001 -�- long. - . froin Pickering on Wednesday night last, fast sowing hafi been done, Jame il- %, notit every ' ." - I I 3C � 'John.,-.- k � ront,-1. will 1), ,it (111er, . - - __ _ .- 8 - . - 0!11 -.4L o %. e r J. . . 11(,J). -1-y to 1 . . ) ' ___ - - - - . _____ __ - ___ - . T11P ft t)URI r0eft-tinD - 0 .1 � _�, - " I 1111w1v s f. .-AI(PI. _)i 11 -*- u of tile Mechaniqz,, to oreet again his frielids hero. 6ton being the fastest on re,�ord, V _3 - " _ I " riowing , +';.. __ - 11 Lt., lield un MoDday next W. A. Bunuer, of -Nlarkhatn, formerly one aere ill .51) illinutcs, .';3 econds. .' .14 *�.. . -.1 ;^�",-. �..1- � 1. . !,, . I eteeiiiaiw. I I I � , . � .1 . - _fis tile statut(s sets the date, and as the it, uas reliewing old friend- Wheu ou the last round a iiigli oftriumph..:.,:,�,�:, .�.; - . , kll' I- . GoverumCl)t grant is based on the report Bhips in our ini&t this week. Ile has lieavtid frow hiii breast, and the smile 0 1�__. - i� * , " � t - ST7 I an ( '11te " * " 9 ntario. "., � B 1'--;t'- --; of th's c rcu' Pli I N S, VETE 11 I NARY R. . � n .,, . - i,/ -1 - et'- . sent from the annual jiveeting. all mern- lost none of his sprightliness, but is as his fdce was like that of a MotniDg sun - --: I � 1 4 ., . ]J e llooffON, Gra(luate of the -Ontario V -. -, - _; ��' _-i erinary College Toronto, Will Visit WhiteVale PICKERING BRANCH bers are reque.-ted to atteud, and do what. cheery as ever. beatu. If any one thinks lie . I . ,, , 0 can beat . ,'.: -Jand cherrywood everY Saturday. Diseases of - __ . ever they cau to better the facilities of Our fainiers are workivg.steatlilY at Jim, lie had better come . .foot attell,lea to at iny shoeing forge along with his .m.-..;;? I the horse's the librars% The weeting ig,to be hold at tbeir spring work. Many have fifty acres stuff, $25. . iptly at * ^ . , . 1 � . lot 33,7th con., Picket'in . Calis pron Ofien' for .tb e tran saction o f 'all I eg i ti in a to 8 o'clock Ili tile Workman hall. . . .... - ", I - . - i". I . tewled to. Telegraph adaress: Nvbitevalel'Ont. seeded down already, and some have fin- This has been a busineM town for Some - .. -. �i I q . 34-V Bauking Businekis. . - . , . I - . 'P.O. address: Green iliver. Ont. n. WbRt are we going to do about estab. islied altogether. I . -:,� .: .­years past, and in it are nearly every kind _ �-v�­'',, �110 , � OFFxcE Houns-From 10 to 3; Saturday, - ' lishing a produce market here this season. Among those who spent their Easter of tradesmen, but at the present tl' . ; ��14- �, .. - 1� 1-1 0 P K I N S, VETERINARY to I o'clock. me we .-,. -.--, �,'&' , �-. 1" �� .., � I 1_ " 1. . ' We bave a buyer coming. here each Fri. at home we noticed Chas. Mackey, Win. are greatly in need of a blacksmith. Some . " " - W surgeon. graduate of Ontario veterin- i ' 1. i,,4 . - %, ' - . ary College, Toronto, office and resiaence. Lin- Savin'gs Bank in connection. day and much stuff is bundled by our Lawrence, %he Misses Rogers and the time aRo Mr. Thomas Ramsey employed ':�`: � r,�!-, . �` " ..- 1�, �.. -- 1� . .I ton's avenue, Piukering village. Calls by day (8-y) GEORO"P KERR, Manager. local dealers, but it would be a very e Misses Mowbray. . All are -students ' nd ' who turned out to be a 11 know ev - �, a one, . - . �,, 1- )�, , de(l to. A ffrst class , "Y 0117- .1 - - � . 7, - or night promptly atten .. . general blacksmith shop I manner of repair- I " I- - . . q rigs gotten , as well as al to see a good smart industrious bla n , ' . �,.��.` lt*)_('�, in connection. New -------.---- ,matter to encourage other buyers to come are doing much to hold the lionor of thing and do nothing." We hope Soo 1� � ,�:�t / . jug done. at lowest living ratesi Lainc and dis- and P.11 will idwit that opposition tends Kinsale in their different schools. ck- �Y ,i � 1, .r,t�_ - of, gaways a first to better prices. There is not a person in We are pleased to have with us again, smith here, so that the farmers Will not ' ,; � 111, eased feet . made a specialty . Z , - , , � ;. y the village that would not be benefit&@d our pastor Mr. Hewitt. He has returned have to go to Brown's Ccrmer's or Wobur ­ �1. I , I.. class sboer on band. -. - 11,_.­, byaweekly market. Think the matter from the city greatly improved, though when they want a shoe tacked on. � , - 1 _� � , � .� I . .. . English Lever,Flat heavy cryst not entirely recovered, in health. We are The people of the Malvern sanctuary -.4.'-: . - . Societies. - I over and let no see what can be done. . - .. - 11" . .­_-_,-_­__-_­-___-_-_--- - E. R. Eddy, our Academy's prineipiLl 60rry that he will no$ be able to resume were very fortunale in obtaining such an - - _ �.': - � SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. 0. ' strong extra heavy silyer cue, . RISING "'"'' lodge m is not himself those da a. Last week &he his duties at once, fer his weakened frame excellent person to take ebarge of the � G. T. This eets every Monday y . I no ,- 1 : r, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. all refinished throughout.- Splen- sch>ol was closed most of the Sims, demands rest. We trust, however, that singing, as Lillie, who has such a fi * ". - ' . ' Every person invited to join and help�advance - 4 . ­ . . and even now, although on dnty he in not our salubrious climate aided by the care cultivated voice. which makes the old - - - - the grand Cause of Temperance. 121v - did London made movement,. fit for work. Mr. Eddy has be& particul. and the prayer of every Christian will church ring with songs of melody. But I . . ' - ___ * - arly unfortunate since coming here. He Agsill make him As Strong &I; of yore. we must not forget Eva, who runs her - . , #Uotness (9d capped, only five yeus in use, . has always been a robust Man, - which Loch Mcgrien, youngest son ,o'f our fingersover the keys so smoothly and ; . . f�oitveyaiwer, 2. warranted in first-class order and - makes his present condition more to be neighbor, Mr. Thos. McBrien, of Sham- softly, anJ brings out wine of the most - _______ . MAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Coin- . . - . as good as new I.. wondered at. The present ailment is rock Lodge, was united. in the firm bonds melodious strains ever human ear turned to, etc. Clare- � �_ i . -_ . .:_, - Tm"i0imioner for taking Affidavii . . supposed to be rheumatisLu. We hope to of happy wedlock on * Wednesday last. to listen to, and with the assistance of -`i. " " .- wont. Ont. '* I , , His better half is Miss Bascom. daughter -: - see him soon recover. the tenor we think they will soon be as :� ___ . . I .r. - �. . TG, Tssuer of Marriage r , - - BUNTIN . . of Dr. Bascom, of Uxbridge. We know good, if not better, than the old leaders. Bo Licenies for the County of Ontario. Of- go . " . : BROU5HAW. . . the contracting parties well and we here Some of &be young men or boys who. . . . ­ . flee at the store or at h Pickering . . . . .. I - . I . . is residence, R.----..' --!�-- 1 . prophesy that their wedded life will be attend Kpox church on Sunday nights, * 12-y - � , Vil4age. . . .:,..,. . Johri Cowan's dwelling isprogressing one of unalloyed bliss. We, wish'thern and who come from Browds Corners or r -*.J, R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK . _: � . nicely, and will soon be ready for occupance. all happiness. Is not the spirit of mat. near there are Dot capable of bebaving - I . . . -,. - AT - -: - � . . bConveyanGer, Commissioner for taking - - ­ -...,­ � Thos'. Poucher ' takin h idays this. - . . affida;&its, Accountant and insurance Agent. -- .- ­ . . - I !8 ,11 01 rimony growing'? We hupe next week themselves properly on their way home. Money to loan on farm property. Wills pro- - weather, having it sales to keep ill be in V a . Jus t:110ug I I bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. W T ., o is and in. . to announce prospective union of otherF. They have to have a crank on horseback, Brougham every Monday afternoon for the , . . . A neat stable was raised on R. J. Price's Mr. Archibald, of the Morality De art- who is a merciless creature to dumb I 1. .. I:, transaction of business. 27- v -T.77MJ:1r -�ra . . - - ment of the city of Toronto, occupieT our animals, to guide them, but we are sorr � .�'. . property Tuesday. Robert is much iul y �� - - - _ - - - .r:a .. . - 11 __ � .. . - - .A.rchitect. - I . . � . - -------- . _. proving his property this apking. Such on. pulpit on Sunday and preached a practi- for these ycuDg men, and for their lack of - ,-. � ­ I .; I terprlqe in pleo,sant to view. - eal s6rmon. His remarks bore especial. coninion sense. We do not want to in- �..' .. 'OUNTY ARCHITECT . :- OF VALUE TO - - . . . i - _'. .VP - A. POS't, C � The annual meeting of Brougham's ly npon missionary work. He is a'firm terfere with their going to cliurch, for is . __ Ae for the county of Ontario Drawings class of H 0 U SEKEEP ERS,echanics' Listitute will be hold in Bo- believer and earnera worker in the max is a thing everyone should do, but to give :. f �.. and specifications furnished for every . I . - . r, - � building. Steam and hot water beat* d dell's shoe store on Monday evening next. ium that, "Charity begins at home." He them good advice, ho 9 ... * � * IDE, an , Don't forget that in boawleaniDg time ,pin they will take � :. .. - . i ock, All members are retluested to be !:, �.:.:� ventilation a specia'ty. Office-Gerr e kwesent. seconded our idea, lately presented in this heed, aad have a little respect for them- - :. ". : : . . .,:� , corner Dundas and-'Brock street@, Wnitby. there are four things at- the Corner and help with the buidness. Our Govern. column, t . . Residenco-Kingston Road Fast Pickering. 37-y Drug Store that are especially useful, ment grant depends largely on the report I hat the missionary sub@cription selves, and also for the Sabbath. - ist is to many a means of advertising The United- Sons of Rest have been - A i viz. :--Howse's Furniture Oi q tent froni the meeting. I �7 " actiotteei-ing. I 1 25 their benevolence. We admire his plain- holding their meetings of IaLe at Wulker's '­­ -- - ------ Bring along your truck, such as rap, FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable ! cents a bottle ; Howse's Household hqrse hair, copper, brass, wool pickii1gs, a uess of spoech, as well as b6 off-handed old stand, Malvern, every Saturday.nigbt I . L 0 Auctioneer, still in the field, able and , Ammonia, 24 mud 355 cents per bottle; well as fresh egqs, for which I will pay yoluo manner. and are having a large attendance. This -. �._. ", willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, ' the highest price. Instead Of putting a .and takes thi.9 opportunity of thanking his pat- 'Howses' Crude Carbolic Acid, 25 cts. We have had teas and coueerts in Kin. lodge has only been re-organized ai short . 1 . - - . 1. rans -for past f avors, and hopes for a continuance wa on on the road, I will sell tinware cheap sale before, but we De;Wr held one that time ago, and is known of old as the Glee _,. - � per bottle ; Howges' Disenfectant ' 9 , :. - . of them. Terms for services moderate. A,r-' ' at the iihop, thus giving my customers the was so successful as tile one that came Club, and we think it is a very good thing- . -- , - -'s -'q-�'%' '_ ' I �Z I � I I . rangements as to dates and terms can be made Powder, 10 ceutd'Imr pound or three benefit of the expense saved. Now to ur off on Easter Monday evening. This one for young men. There is now a member­ 1: : , ' at the office of this paper., 45-tf , . - So . .- I W . .. 1 C w ­ . I . . ­: ,_ . - - - ___ _ - __ - __ - _____ pounds for 25 cents. Full directions chwice Jor bargains at .T. A. Greig's Ack was the outcome of our Choir's desire to ShIN of 27. - Last Saturday DiRlit we were- . : 1 _ - ' 0 .]� i,!�. ��,,�� ( POUCHER, Licensed -Aue- - for u ering. _ �.�"­J , ,-. .. . se on each bottle. buy a now organ. It was long co gla to see Mr. Johnston of Agincourt, - , . �._. - usidered - � � �,-,- ;.. . MR a ��� T Ht 0!o`n`e!r`, Val uator, etc., for East York and . Our w-liool trustms have decided to.make and 'to success shows how s Ste tic 11 join in with us, and Mr. Pearson, of' -� ;� ­�:, ;.thowholeof North and South Ontario. Strict y y :. , I ; ., I P& : ­�,'�� .; attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. , ; re are � - . �,)_. ­ -wo.'' llte� HOWS! extensivere irs in the schoolhouse during eye, Ithing was planned. Great credit is Brown's Corners, but we think the - , I . � '' ,i! �. . � . Ix, " 1. ,. - i . . . I . �,;,., ' Charges Uoderate. Address THOS.POUCHER. ,, Corner Drug f3tore, Whitby. , tbe mid-aunitner vacation. They purpose due to the Choir for the mental and ph I 0 6 ", �,., . . . . y - other attractioui f r tho e two in Malvem . ., ­�-­� . ... - - Box 47, Brotigharn, Out. . - . putting in a new floor of pine 11 linch. and - I UV&& t1ley ga-,,e. ,- 14 'I I - ' -. N-B,-Use Howse's Baking Powder, ab the windowit are to be re ired. This is files. The programme besides the Glee Club. Nevertheless they - .,-�..�'�.4'7 4'­�� __ ____ - ' ­` . DaL WRO wellarranged and contained selections were welcome, for * what'womant is some. '­. I-- ...�, . . , " � 1,4" . . . Boots att(l Shoes. , ways fresh. . not all, the old aeate are to L�removed. and , _ - .- ­ --- ­ - -__ - --- - __ __ _�_ __ - - _ .. . . . .... - " 2' & --"U4 - . �, . , from the most popular performers. A- good standing members, so that when a - ___ , OIIN LESLIE, BOOT AND 0HOE I . new ones put in their place, as well as the ' * , , � - I building to be puinted both inf,ide and out. moug the aingeirs, we might mebtion our lamp glass is broken they will not take a. .­_ �F,Imi Mer. Pogged and Esewxi work. Orders 11�:,�-� . . - � .., . "!� promptly attended to. Fxperienced workman- Tbeoontraets aretobelet byte own 'olly imriLone. Charlie Mackay. We draw at the fundsi but will pky like men.; .,:. 4`z �;t:_:,,- le 1, uder. and i I ) a .�',­, --- -�-� " ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the the tenders will be opened on 3day 21st. know not whether lie, has been trnining The terins of the S. of It. re very eas .. �-­ -T- �. i�,­,­, News, King stmet, Pickering village. 7-V Contractors will find considerable more in. his vocal organs in Whitby or not, but and will not break u the poorest indivi- . �_�, ' - ... ---------------- - .-------- . . I I - _ . l? 1. .- ' .­ . . .. � for.mation by lookii')g at posters,just issued. we do know -that lie has improved Vastly dual, therefore we give you all a cordiak :.-'�.:' -­ tels. , .. - - . I ;4, . 1 � - I I Nothing like providiiig a neat comfortable since we heard him before. His recita- invitation. C.- Tomson is Presidenq - m",4;' ,_-__-L,_- . EACH PLUG OF THE building, wherein our children - may be tiop of "Anchored" was full of feelit) and' . -1 ..,--.I I - ,�,t - . . , - � � Z._ 416 E, Pickering, Out., Richard Ormerod, Secretary ; Abe., Cal- - '.i7- - ORDO14 I . 9 '. " .- ­ ' - supplied witb book larnin. J'!,Ilf James Gordon proprietor. This hotel is a , - . . rihowedcareftil pra:�tiae. Rey. Mr. Holli- endar, Treasurer. .. " �., - - , - fine now brick building, finished in - . _. ,...... ,.. . ,*a-* I .. ­..,(�14 BENDALE. . � .. %, ,.: , . 1 'In day sang with his usual ease and spirit. .,.- �- � J_ style. Every convenience and comfort fg:rtlhoer - -- . - . -TnomAs CAT. .. I I ',-.,- 4 :' - . . . 0-45 . . '�, . . . . I . I �.­:._, , � .;travelling public. Newandcomraodiousatoles " .- . Kinsale is always ready to applaud Brook- .. .11 and shads. . 25V .. T � - . : .� "n ­". ____ � v.- I J. Arway has rented tits farm lately lin's rising basso. The chief honors of There has been a great many in thi's '. - :-.'�� . _,-.,?`- , ___ __ - I . . " ;Jt . .i!.' � ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., '. oor.upied by Win. Gray. &he evening am however in our mind due vicinity smitten down with various kinds' .. ..'.' � f . - _ .;,W. � " � ?. - : - - W now open for the accommodatic n of the ) :o:.., - IS MARKED ..., - :o: .. 1, James Carnagban ligtd a cow die the to the singing of Miss McBriei), of our of diseases a- d some have been called- : '' .- ' *travelling public. This hotel, haiiiug lately __ . .- . D �.� ­� . I t . 1. . . .1 . - changed hands, has been re-f urni,;hed thro.Ugh- other day, Cause unknown. . village, and Miss Davey, of Whitby- away ; but we are pleased to bear tha _­.W- .1 A .. .- . , , , ­ - ,­-, �, � _ out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink Afills, �., o. .. it has been opened at d ­ . I .:,. - -, * �� i.- � A sand ,is place Those two young artiste are, students of the rest are recovering. i-_ "f�V�-.� it is convdhient for patrons of the Mills. Meals ­ . - �L�_. ': I .... ,� 1. � . I—. I ) whiclwilF,be found handy in timse of the O. L. C., and their efforts showed On Thursday April 21st the old h - � _, -�-_ , -- or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling onle .. � :.. y '. '. . . ... . need. . � -,,. � " . :­ .-.. �::."....� ., , , and sbed room. Box stall and enclosed yardfor _ . that intelligent practice urged on by pro. stead of David Milue now owed by Mr... . horses or cattle. Weigh scAles on the promises. - . - i Ing, can M . __. IN BRONZE LETTER13 .- We &to glad to ISAM that Mrs. J. Car. fessioual train' akO the human Levis was destroyed by fire. all the con- - I., i, ',`, The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stcked 9 - . . � 1. ,;�­ - with _pure liquors of every.brand. ANDY Me- - naghan is able to be out &pin &fter suf. voice as soft gad sweet as the song of tents were saved with the exception of. 'i `-; - 1, 1.. - . C. , . .. CULLY, Proprietor. . 151y 14ONE OTHER GENUINE fering from a severe attack of ploursy. birds. Their selectionswere sacred and about two hundred bags of potatoes. ., . '. , . I- - ' .-, 1. K,V: � . - _�. - "I 2, . - �.. .-,�'. � .. . . __ y ` - X, _- - ______._..­____. - - - I A horsa and a fish owl was own .16.-- V diffloulk, but the did * tioo to them - Archibald Thomson, one of out Old, I .. �t_ 11 .-.. i ­ , - i " .- _ � � . .., '. . � '::.'i Watclintaking. its owner home the other night in the an won. euthualmtiu"y applauded. poneor farmers, after suffering from a . �;'. 1 , . . - . - �6 - � -* _ " . .. I .... I . -.111 MONEY TO LOAN direction of Swboro vUlage. F. must The Misses Holden and Mom's, of Whitby lingering disease for years, died on Tuse- - "� ? I . �,, ­. . � I a good load of kit. Pima M a le .:. . .. . . � A - ­ ­ . CUTHBERT, .- . ON MORTGAGE SECURITY - have had fish. recited their x0ellent lit day worning,April 199h. He w" a n ­ - - . I - . - , , . _. " I board that some amiLimn #A ihe pis. We hope so hesur the" two y . � ._*. , . � �­­ . �. w- O10- it l0w84t ratsf Of intw"t. Moftgpff" and 1�8 . ng Mona �.. 144, .. % - V . -, agent for EDWARD SCHEURE, h M 1= inoffensive man who will be greatly quiet I . . .."-, . . - - _ 1.. -v - . 1 sale dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery bAtOrial an "ftL�Uy 6M the . Mr. Watson, " .: ii�., bentures pumb&NA for cash. _____ 2101111 chai all who were acquaimed.wit4 him. I \' , � . aud , .1 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . rM.A.rX= ..;._". . . '. . '. . '. . '. . '. . '. . '. . '. . '. tion with ease by . . . . . - and fancy goods, 11 (eleven) ' Wellington St., 9*. 1- a T. Of hauling suckers k6m the week. reader Pressirv,ed his repusa . A goodly number of y ousig men arouna ..", . � .. �. - , I Toronto. Call and see stock. � r8POr14 that he got four all bage , M. and oven wont so far as t &r him- here assembled at Anox Church, 411L& 1 - .1 - � bought add sold on commagdon. - 0 gm .: , *.,_ "­,%- . .- 1!.i_:-! � .: ... . - , � __ � � � � : I . 1. � a.­--" . . (Haddooks). . self the h � .:, t.,� � . I - I- . I - Dressinalcing. I, - " applause and sWere thanks court, on Sunday eveningi but we are , ­-_ ­­ , �' ,,, - - § . _� '­� ---------- ---------,, A000t ftv: W68tsm, LKneashin and city, ot As * Mr. Ruatit= has rotiled fi-am of all'for.the maimw in whichh@ performed sorry to a& they could . not have Inst for _,L�.-.-;:1 - I %. I , . ­ JjOndon Md ManeliesterFimbguranceCOM. 9 . T . # y , � RESSMAKERS, PERFECT FIT. writinitnogestand forthabomfil of the his anerous duties. W. R. Greeuwood spiritual improvement.ou acoount Of the I � _�..' - _tl_�' 1. - .., C .� , D 0 '' I . - ­ TING tailors system for cutting dresm . "V!==:V=&tj�� 0 submibers to the PiainniaLNew., I shall recited "Oyer the EMU from the'. Poor beaming manners they showed on their . I . . and mantles, taught 'by Min M. McCausland, . .� . . . I—., � . . . andeavour to dot down House". in a Mariner _ ... .. - PickeiLing village. Dresses made or out and At-' w it=" 130 W that put now feel- way home but it is hoped- they will soon.. I . . . � I Orders Promptly at"nded to, and & per. ing into this time. . . � . � VA,RX493 for 99 AL 1 4'�. and Ohen which I will try and gather Worn, though never old leam better things. �, . -.,�J I 1 I I .- . '. .: ; � iq X4 � - - qrP.- IC) K W- �l 1i I � L � . -1 � I , � I 11 , . I I . ' L , loci fit guaranteed. 234hn. . *; '4-.. - I , ­ I­ ..­�k. . - 1�.., I .. .. I ­ I - arotind Woburn and Bwdale. Boys, poem. Tile mad The Afrov -'p >- .. . IfALT11ft CAT.'— . . .�� I I � , CARSFULr4Y DONN. �L.. � " I - � - � 0014VINTANCtuo keep your eye& opo and mind what ym PrOVMMG was wholly J. W. z .-,---- I ,- - MISS FERRIER WISHES TO kN � . - NOUNCE that she has secured S111,111,1L.t. . ­ - - '11'.11111,11� -1 �14� � .. . - . - ill � - - - - - - . Me about. BAll" -Who by Means of his mouth. - .. . , .. . r;­.'. - I ... ,.� _.., Inents above Mr. A. B. Collins' store in cWssn � . . orpi ­1 I ,i�--. . '. I . - Z� , - .. - - ."- ­ . ,Z . I ­ .. . � � �; 11 -­ River, where abe wl�t be prepared to exseute all F712,186" aw-N&W .LtftY1*_ .-,.,- 1. I .. - & I ". .1;11.. %� Iscm. � - his w1chinary, and *a organ brought! , The Cremore vfflage eouncil a-' . " , � 41 work In her line intrusted to her. Having had 11 1J Good Village Lots= 06"b side Kipgotrest . • W^*4"W-& 10 fotrh good, to to the em Of ill. Lot bad way. They hold a speoig moo - :, . � : - --- ­2 ,M­ _____­ - - . . 1090 grounds - - ; 116.k ___& *---A ,LIL- ______ _2 --&-.2 ----.: ----- &- - - '.1 ... - some veers experience in the best dressmaking :�,V between e and t I . . . , _ corner he Co At the &d Back Stock 1?&M AMIA .f .. innit n 4:16,q "11AM16^1M,& 1 "*. - _-� I .. .. imbablilluffloritaill liprOuLu,mus Ferrierispre. - � - - for =W9 tMemor with Omer-mage �­,�O;�Aj. h(ma at Montreal, I Friday, the One good house and lot for We very 'price -- -{ - �W-,% VFW& VP am% I . V. aug Ausaiucr , . our I - i higWt in which L-2. ves. Jb* w4n�h r'"0A WMA OVAUVI &My"-.T - -- ­-. ­ . ­ " * ­­ I", , . �.,.'. and now -'�Ilowxi tiswu - -1 -,, as are Lm. . , - 1, . _�..��%-' . �, - , . I- ­, __ �' sa;aaim � cheap, . I - /11 � W. V.SICHARDSON I r�:110&&.t I - . . . - ..* , , ., -1 I 1­ - � rftlized was for 0on. B4_ukli 2. ,, �� ­ ­ � _.. - I -Vt*, - -1 1. tom � ". - � , , ,mr . a sou Of In . . V-1 -i ;; ... ­1 rrr % ; , . .. . , � "I'll � - � re -- NA� i0l, _49"N'"_ - t- I - . . - I . ; ��L . .- - . - 2 Does.0184,ft1wring. �, - � I ­. I .- _�j. - ,r. % .. . . . . I _ I - - . .�. - - - I ., - I 1­ 1, � ­ I ­LL ­ . , 10�' I _'�'� - - ; - ..Nn . � " , � � _f;7;_: � __ �..­ I � - : . . I.- -, ", ,.�,_i, . . '11! : .,. ".." _1 , . .1w - �L _� , . . .Wa� F,k,.5 - , Or' �_� .. , V­' , � , .All Z_ - �, , , �'.. - . .. . , " , __ , - - _ .? . . "'4_1 �f , � " _' . � , LLL ­ .. 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Ung through two feet of snows A nom- � - I in bacup.. - _,__ . .% -, - .. . � � - ­ � I . - I - . : ­ ­ I . - ,-.. � I Ut .. 0 S -) , � * , . 1.1' _- ­ _.�. .. ­1 . . railroad not. _t 101i "� , , -;. - .1 � , � _. : I her 6f men were waiting at the XMIMIMS GRUT MD. wo 9111601h III swore - � ,_ - . a bac% . - , , 0 � ... I � 0 3 ­ �. - I,-, . �-: . - - i .1 N " I -, S . :A111T FOREIGN _j tlemeap, for the snow to thaw, so that they 'jam Zva Bwmu Ton Mae . it orever, I I � -� � � I To Hie _! .. I r, . " .;;"- - . N . 1 11�4 . . .. . - .-.11 . -L . . ' . - �1'7 I :; could locate claims, but the wolpen said , a dozzr I .1 , . I'd known a ris or more. Desertbes, a feeling V*tullar to persons �dYs� '.,: . r ­ I - ��i 1� _60" - "V.11;", .�q _. they had no time to wait, aud they WAI � _ -: ,�� X, .- ., ; Same sweet dull, some plain -and peptic tendency, caused by . �,__11 11 - lx�.­' .., . I . ­'. WW& - ­ k � : . i_ - r 0 .1 L. r_ _ . . . t, - I'll Chae , . _ .�. .1 1_ ' . , I - - . ... �, � - '. - ey CIO 'has been 1ntrodxP4,d iiAO through the snow, A Michigan syndicate Imeft " a wumared sel6poft � - I ,_ . 4, air I " % #� .:e , % _. _1 .� - ,� thebi t. - , , ... % ­_ - - - . . . , , bre%vu" . � . **' 7, . - 01011L 3 . � ' ' . . . . . J7 _kL4 .. . But all their wiles and witchinit charms . � climate, season or life. The storanch I out of - - � ': � I 1, . I LL 11 . . i�4 -, Cobtral Africa. I'd met with such serene residtence . ' . I . r - - - .. .. � - ., I 1, -, . - . _- had bought 200,000 acres of railroad land in , order, the head a,ches, or does not feel right, . V �_ , . - - . - . ! : . , . ­1 I I I - - Nion d I -�- Great 10eaftucuou of Uve stomilk--The That even when with open armq i . . . . I . � , ., I - . - .. � - , , I ion thrived a Ir #.- p a - - 6 40.0041.4m They stood. I kept a proper distance. , � The Nerves. . , - I I . ­ Two En 6 air & 6, few that leaned improvemelits, &a Total Los XsUnat" a 11 - - ,�, - .� , . . . . , .- i - - . " , . ., _: - "weeks ago with two : - - I , - I = .- I - . , - I �,�4 11��, . �­ of the proved projected lumber mills, and as the indics- i I , � . '. - � . I., I O latest proje I I -_ � ­ . i .1 . - " I ;� ge part Lions were that three or four hundre . utmost, the mind is I .11 I ". ��,. - - I '.�- �: �.' ; - t - , In A Jackson, Miss. despatch says -.-The , . v' "' ., . - .:, bicycles. They had travelled a I rrape A pee- flolued a club, and settled down seeM strained to their utin Z . . I ��. '. . . . . . - � - I . first through train Of the Illinois 0entral for , To blisettil dreams and novels stupid. Confused and irritable. This condition linds .1 � � I - of the way from the coast, more than 300 plc were plauni to found a colony them, � .1 ,; � _', - .1 I smoked until rd colored brown . . � . . t - - : I � - a week passed here to-day. All the breaks -:- � . . - � _t ­ , MUM on the machines, and they say they the women thoTgrit thoe'y'a'aw a big future an -excellent corrective in hood's saisapa. :. I . I t , � A meerschaum saddled by a Cupid. - • , - red. . . . _ are represented to have been repai regulating 4n,L toning - - - - �'. . ,1� . -- ­� - worked finely along the well troddlen native and they put in their homestead Claims. A * ' . I thought myself exempt from care rilla, which, by Its regulA . . - - . , - tern Minial is in a . . - - ths. number of similar instances of women min Northeastern p terrible - That crosses the domestic table, - � powers, soon . - - - .1 eondiLion. 8o great is the devastation that When suddenly, quite unaware ... ­ 1. .. '� FA on ranchers, and women home. . _. I . . I . . . . ; . t 1­ Alumial6ifi water bottlis in the Gbhan Ora, "In citizens have app*ed to Congressman Allen - My narrow path was crossed 6y MabcL I . Restores Harmony - ;. , . I I A Z - �.. , - � C, I . �, - Al . - , notice lately in the '. . I.... � . . . _. .-- I .�-,� . , - army have failed- on account of corrsion. to the-system, and givss that strength - . 11 - ; � -but no( great Wait. - . for aid from the general Government. Hun* ' - * To be near her. to hear hor speak, of tAind, � . . . ' . "I. - .. 1 7, , They would stand water, , �raudy. I ; nerves, and body, v rich makes one feel well. I . - . � .1 � �t. � -:" 4 I I? I ' 8 ss an ut nd drink the musk of her laughter -, ­ �_. - r . , . ;_ ..- . .. -_ , . I The Trane-Kndine Railway is so-ninarly To we the smtics Hlip o'er her effieck, . ,,� I � ... - 'IEL : 1. " -rho sole personal effects - z6an who anything to ftt. Along the river bottom � .. . ,... - . - , I .1 . . � . � ­j 1. died in -Auburn, Me., recently, were a Completed that a gap of only about fifty -fi,ve . And watch the dimples.char,ing after- : I _.. -. , -the resent termini; R1 , F'. �_ -, t all the work they have done toward putting* But hold I you know as well w :, miles remains between . - . . . . m , - .... Bible and a, pack of cards. . I " in �& crop has been swept away, together - What auguries such praises carry; .. . ,:. - . � . . . - . ' _� _J 11 ' . : - - o od,` - - : .- I __ � . � and the entire distance get Is . . _ , -1 - . Borgan, ,Xorway, has a Church mace of ween Bnecoa witlifences and much atock. Seventy -five I bade the bar-holors good-by, . . .. . - .% ..-..:. � ­ _. - _. . � Ayres and Valparaiso, 882. miles, can be I I WMU MsI • . I • - I I . . . . r: _ ­_ '". . , -A : . And in the autumn a I � . - .­_ ; . 1k .11 I ­- paper. It has a seating capacity .tor about negroes are known to have been drowned, � - -I-- ­ .. - .1, i . . traversed now in seventy-two hours, includ- . , . , . " - � . .; � 1,030 persons. It is rendered water -proof - and many more will be found dead when - I .10. . ­ I ��r�parilla. ­ _1 � ... . ,-_.,.,�.: in necessary delays. The old route by way . . " - , I I - _,L - � � by a solution of. quicklime, curdled milk, the waters suliaide. The greatest lose of " � . _. I .., � 11. I . ;; ".. '' I . of the Straits of Magellan occupi6d twelve life and injury to prt,perty is along the line The Beuditul Side of Life. . Sold by all druggists. 911; six for 05. d'onl7 � • Prepare . - f:­ . � I -1 and white of eggs. . _ ,:_­ - I - .., � � -:. � I days. . by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries I . . , . I - � - . - , h Fr. that , Lowell, Mass. . �­. - � . I � A large contract for steel -rails has been of the Tombigbee Rh -a It is not large It in hardly an exaggeration to say ­ I . _r-, - - '... - . The employment of plaster in the mans- � . ­.­ . . enough in the dry mI tc float a small two-thirds Of all that makes it "beautiful 100 Dosen One Dollar ' - - • - ' • ,.,.:.. placed in Belgium in connection with the - pul&tion of wines is still quite general 11 . - . . - - . . . . :-. i _:., new Turkish railway to Salonica. This is throughout, the South of France. A recent steamboat but to-day it m ten miles wide, to be alive consists in. cup :offerings of ' .- . . ., � --­ ­1 I .� � ... � . ­_ ­ , I .-, a a D Later advicomi from the lowlands first water. Not an hour of life's journey but . A Wonderful Time-piece. _. - I . � . thought to be an outcome of the recent coal law has decreed th t the in ximum amount t ' wonderful . - - . � . I A '' f v ..,.. . outh of Columbus indicate that more than is rendered easier by their freshening or ace o mechanism, consist- ­ . �� - . L - . .. ,�41 - �;. troubles in England. - h piece of uniqtte construction,- I � . . -A- ,�41 . : of sulphate or potassium per litre in mar- 8 � " , .. , . . 0 t _. I 00 nogroes have been drowned in this C?011n- harder by their absence. Why? Because in of a watch � . .:,- - . . . - an ailing iesse'l is a- four chahtable wines shall be two grams, and ... . � . 1. .- � . . - .� . ThelargestGenn.' sil ty. It will be weeks before anything like most of us are burden-bearers of one sort or has been finished and put on exhibition by . il I .--. .- I - �. A -�l .. masted bark-, built at Geestemunde. , She therefore the wine tra4q has made a demand InIn . I 1; .. r � - . � .-. .. - for the reduction of the amount of sulphate a Correct, estimate of the Ion of cattle can another; because to most of us a. large art one of the deft-fingered artists belonging to .. .� . ... I ,. * I.'-. . - a � I measures 2,780 tons net and has a carrying _. . I- I . btain 11 - � � . . . I _ - � . . . be obtained. The bodies of horses, males, of the journey is a dull and trivial tru ge ; one of the large watch factories at, al- . , - - . . . .t� capacity of 4,49-0 tons. wines on hand to the legal limit, I . . .. '. � -1 -- � - I # � 11 ,. ­1 1. 4 . - ,� ..1. . . and cows are constantly floating down the because there is much dust upon the read, them. Man. It contains, instead of the . - � . � . -1 ­. I � 4 $1 ,.�._ A single gold brick was recently shipped .: I , Tombigbee. For miles an both sides of the and not so many bad places as probably we usual numerals, twelve small but distinct � � .. : ' : . - - - I �. . � - ,�..:_ , to Sin Francisco from Yuma, the value of :­.-.�-­,-_ TheffinnerTable. - 1 . I and it is silhouette figures, beginning with a woman .. � - I . ,.�:_ ,_ L-". .. ..-- ".. I . , , I : ; . . . . . . .. - _. . . river there remain nothing but poverty and think, yet many common places; �� - * "' . ,cry housekeepers _�_,' o *_%, I 4"�) which was estimated at from to t few housekee* raknowbow desolation. Dr. J. D. Hutcherson, one load and dust and stretcl�es of the common with a very small child in her arms. At ! - ­ * . I _. �L. $93,000. net - t . . . I . . to economize. It is an easy thing vi have a the largest planters in thin State, has j place that make one thirsty. If the feeling I o'clock the little mother and her miniature : ; I -, - .. - � � Tieing - I 'It is said that, of the total working Ox- nice dinner when you ha,e everything at returned from one of his plantations in the on our were of wings instead of baby are clearly depicted, the infant p4l( e___i�_ . .- ... A . '. .. . � I - x 1, .1. - - . - � . ­ penes of .the railroads, over 60 �)er cent. hand ; by just sending to the butchers for a northerp portion of the country, and reports load; if on. Mondays, "in some good cause in I I long clothes." At 2 o'clock the mine � - 1. . . . ' . � . I - . -�._- goes in various ways to the wage at rners. roast and its accompanvin vegetables. rest destitution from the overflow of the not our own," we were marching singing to figure appears, but the child has percept- - . - . - _. I - I- ---, _ � 1. ... . Mail matter is now sent fro u Paris in Then all you do in cook the food. Now. it Caliatchie. tie lost seventy-five head of a battle, and on Saturdays were coming ably lyrowu. At 3 o'clock the little mother I . . . . �.. _.,_� ­ I ..., . quite a different thing to p cattle and one of his laborers. A. K. Keith back victorious, then the greetings on is sti the "me, but the baby in in "short' I • - � . - . � - . .1 I- . . Berlin in pneumatic tubes, and is sometimes m qu- a � . . - I - :... meal from the remains of a roast of beef or living a few miles south, saved his mules the way would make less difference to us. - clothes." At 4 the child again a ra, ... . - ,,_­-, I'. d ,livered within thirty -five minutA s. ppea I . I . . ­ I � _1� -1 1. . I . stands in, your larder. Do and cattle by patting them, in the dining - But, as, it is, we crave the roadside recogni- and so on up to 8 o'clock when he goes to -. � . - ­ ­ • ­ I mutton,- which- I . . . 1 . _x,l ki�__.­ Among the ex rte to England f om Port- not give up, it can be accomplished, as room and parlor, where the wall,er was only Lions which give praise for the good deed school for the first time. At 9 he in seen I . '. . '. �10Q,-_�','- land lately have been hundreds of sticks of . . I - - ­ . • . il easily as many other thiugs of every day two feet deep. 9w family and'fifty Dogroes attempted, pity for- the hard luck and in college gown, standing beside the now . :..,- � . - `I I - - yellow birch, fifteen to twenty feet long occurrence, by a little display of culinary were in the same story of the residence, the fall, a hand-lift now and then to elderly mother. At 10 o clock the death- I - - : . . , - , . ... .� . I . �,-,�, . 1. and from two to three feet square, that are I - - .. - -_ . •? 1' Never mind if discoumgment does meet The waters have receded about seven feet, ease the burden's chafe, and now and then a' bed in brow Zht to view, the young man tak . . . I - I I 11 �. , I , �:_11. to be manufactured into. veneers &ad f urni- 0 ght. word of in the step-stop ping jnR leave of his loved parent. AtIlo'clock - . .._� '_ - . _,-.� . . _1 ­ . i . . . ,.� �: - yaur first attempt, by some fussy member of and continued to fall A `wly lapt ni ' .. - . . .. - . . - 4_ __ , I - tilre. � V � . the family, if the dish in well served, no r,ne Meat of the county bridges have been swept that takes us through the dust. rf this he is aged with the snows of many Winters. . . . . 1. I I . -11t� - I . ­_,,­. . - . . . I . .. I . - f, way! an I w . . . . - � r - I I 1�__, i� I , . � � '.. The 14 wiiig machine in need complain. Beginning with the coin- a d it ill be weeks before ordinary in all -that most of us wait to give, for we, * At 12 he makes his final appearance, an old - I . � - . . . rk4s't band-as . 1. it - - . . : . -11 _. - � _71 11. I I �._ � traffic will be regularly resumed. A cold too #4 a hereon business. You cannot step and decrepit specimen of humani Y, tray - - I . I _1 � E : � I world has recently been completed in Eng- moniest of all - . t . . - I .�. I _. - I�R 11 �. or mut rain has fallen almost constantly since ,Sun- my journey for me, cannot carry me on your ing for the end. During the next ' ours I . . . I . - , - , , land and sent to Tasmania. The machine I[Asii.-Take-iny cold meat, beef - ; . . . . 1. - . I I - � I i ht. N ail has been received here back, cannot do me great service; but it the same scenes are again enacted. The % � � . I I - 11 . I day Dig 0 in - I -, .. - � - ;'� can saw through a maximum do It of 75 ton preferred, chop fi-e, first removing all - . .1 ­ �7 1 � , I . '. I ­ ; . - � a I :�. • - � , . - To two cupfuls of this I ., . . . - iDches and the carriage will acco nmodate bone, gristle, etc. nine Thursday. Only one body has been makes a world of difference to me whether I little machine is a wanI Oil around, . I - . I .. . . ! � I . i'. , . AO recovered. . do my part in the world with or without - . . . . I i� t. loge 50 feet ion and weighing ; 6bOUt 50 meat add one cupful of mashed potatoes, I • . . _. . - . I 1. - , - � .,._­;. tons. It -is asserted that this maw cu *-s mixing thoroughly. Season with salt, pop- The law of life across the Mississippi them little helps which fel low- travellers ex- . I . . �. . . I- - ! arl, ...... .. -1. - I " �.. �t. State lane grown more appalling suid the change, "I im busy, Johnnie, and can't . . . . - - ': _., 1: even faster than a circular saw, wl ile vast- per and herbs. Heat almost a cupful Of . .. .. .. . I � ..... J 5 per cent less wood. death list is constantly increasing. Water help it," said the father, writing away, . . I ! I .. ins '. gravy in the frying pan, then put in your - I - '... . � , .� ! 1�: , .. � �; w covers the land for seventy miles south when the little fellow hurt his finger. "Yoe, "Ge an - - - . .-:. : ­ A lifeboat of aluminium has t6ce tly been meat wed potato stirring it until the gravy n" � . . - - I - I , - . � . � i serve of here. Scores of houses, bodies of men you could--you might have said "Oh !" sob- - . - . -1, i- - built at Stralsund. It is a matter f consid- is well absorbed. A pretty way to . I - : - - - I - - . - I i ; . -, ., I women, and children. together with those M Johnnie. There's a Johnnie in tears in- 9.9 .: . - . - � I ,, t r - A, �_ -1 arable curiosity to see how' this 'boat will 4his dish is with a garniture of parsley and - i - - I I . - . � - - � . . 1. I_'. . - Z ._�� - -Z " answer when thoroughly tested, as it is dice of tracted bread. If you have any left, of dumb beasts, are floating on the muddy side all of no . upon occasions. The old � i - I - I . - . - - . I . I � _. . I - . I . " " I ex pass I .. 1 I .� �' waters. More than 1,M people an home- Quaker was right: t to . - '.',_�', thought to be more than likely that its ob- mould it into croquettes or rolls with the - th I . . ; . I , , #I . : less. The flood in caused by the sudden through this lifXut once. I ere in any Syrup; . 4- : . - , � .1 . . . i ­ . .1 1. I - . � :...'- vious good points will be more than counter- addition of a little flour, and fry in boiling - . . I . .- . [ I , . .. I . rising - Itindness or any.g I ! I . � .. . i - - 1 - I balanced by various disadvantages. lard; -this must b� daintily served, and of sixteen rivers, which form a not I 6od thing I can do to my . . . . - , . , 7 r - ' . ­ k. �� - -, - . work over north Mississippi. Rafts, small fellow-beings, let me do it now. I shall � ­ .I- I I .- -I:..-,:. Canal tastefully garnished. J. C. Davis, Rector of St. awes .. . . . .. -1. - 1. . . � I . I � _.- .� I . . The new regulations of the Su boatsandcanoes were built by theacore pan this way but once. " I .. - r .­ - - : �, � . . - . � I.; - -, - � f ' I , - - lave necessitated the buildin of v els for FRE-,cn Disii.-Take about. two cupfuls - Episcopal Church, Eufaula, Ala.: . .. �. . . . - . . . and stocked with provisions. ROXCUM = - , .... . . ' . __ . . I . . . I .,- - � - " My. son has been badly afflicted � , , * , .. ), I ­­ - oil in bulk. A synTicatle as been each of chopped veal and ham ; soak two have star" out to carry aid to the suffer- -_ N I .k. . ; . - ��.�. _!arrying . otioe 10 oflioe Bow, . � I I � . .- I - - I .... cupfuls of bread crumbs in one cupful of �__ . @ I i . I . _ formed for this purpose, and th type of cu arm. Sixty-one bodies have been recovered with a fearful and threatening cough, P&__�_ 1, i I � �. I , .,, - . - !% I .1 �� I rh a -,,- - - - , " 4 1 -1 steamer differs materially from ything boiling milk ; season and mix together with so far. The flood is beginning to recede Walk right in, and it you don't see.,% . . - - I . for several months, and after trying " I- . ­ - - -, thus far afloat. - moat- two well beaten eggs; put into a well butter slowly. It in estimated that the damage you want, teach for it. I . . Take all the latest exchanges before the - several prescriptions from physicians -j- I. ! . .. Prof.. Heim of Ztpcicli says that t- ad mold or dish and bake for half an hour,- will amount to more than V2,01M,00U. r . a Mon . ' . _. .. are - . . - . + : t allowing the crust to become hard; � ! editor has had a chance at them. They which failed to relieve him, he has . . . 01 �. --,: -. , agreeable death is by falling. He as taliE- no - I- , - ­ , It .: I I f - _ . ,', ad with a great many people who . eve an. t serve hot. . .. � made.tolookaL Trim your nails with his been perfectly restored by the use of � � ` . . . . . - %. . . . . . - '. . - . THE UROWN OF EN%LAND..-. � scissors and write your letWrs on his desk, I . - .. ': I , - - *. • . �­-.� _ caped death by falling by a hair's bre'Ldth POTATO Pi F_ -Cut any cold most in inch � two bottles . . .-. - , -. t - I ,� . I only. and reports that those who )taus, ex- square pieces, lay in a pie dish with any � . not forgetting to leave the pen in the muci- I . - , - - ' , I _. - - , � , . . � - . , - - - - - I �­ I _�� I . _ ; its Twine wad Welarba sad ''se Jewels It I&Re bottle. An Eolscopal schee's German Syrt .. I .- . - !- fl�l *_ ., , ,; y..� � perie ciden ta suffer no pain I and cold gravy, or, if there in no gravy, add-& . , . - � . � - " , � "-. - - -ecom . 1, 4 I � I �_ need such ac, I coffitalus. Don't abet the door if you should happen up. IF' I can r - . __ . I � . , , - , - ­ -1 a little cold . - � " . - I . , 1. .., .� , . no terror. sprinkle of corn starch ani I . . .� I 1. � . - . I . .11 ;:� � � The cr6wu of the Queen of Great BrItai to leave. The editor needs all the 'light Rector. . mend it without , - . . - � ­II I . .., I ��._. water; cover the whole with a thick layer ' _' ' . I . . I 1. . - C Baron Hirsch has ordered thi sate of his d Ireland, made in 18.39 by Itundell & dmugh to he can get. ' . . I . . - I - - I - � of mashed potatoes as a crust and bake a an I . hesitation." Chronic * . . . I . � : _. . . I . .. estate of St. Johann and All bis 1prcpDrty in I Bridge. has been estimated to be of the value Ask him ten times a day why he has not . ... . - . �_ ; A - - . I . . treat- rich brown. I , deep-seateA coughs like this . . I - . . . i - 11 - - .__ Austria-Hungary on account of U4 - of LM,000. It wAghs nearly two pounds, published your sketch. Yours in the only severe ' . . ' . . I I .- - - - - � . ­� . I . Ment by the. Vienum Jockey Club. BnAisvD BEEF .-Take a piece of 'rump d . more than 3,000 precious sketch he has received in six months, and are as severe tests as a remedy can . � . �, - I e, ."-: an cc rises . ­ ' M r, w. - I During the lost year the official reports "teak an inch thick' fry it slightly in butter I .. . I - - - . � I . .1. . . ' . stones, of five sixths are diamonds. it should have appeared long ago. be subjected to. It is for these long- , . . . ­ - � � . I - . - . .. � I come Russia show that 109,515 Russian on both sides; add enough hot stock to just The lower part of the band is a row at 12V In short, walk right in and take charge . . . � � i . - - 4 .. . . cover the steak • season with rpper and standing cases that Boschee's Ger- .. " . - . 1. . � - . . - � , .. nibarked all the ports of Stettin, Bremen, I pearls, the upper part of 112. ings. You are a natural born editor, lity, � - - . . . ( &. - in . I - , - - � A so a car of 1b an Syrup is made a sTia I I .1 � I - , "'J Between them, in front,- in lk large map- d should never have spent your. life in _ d #aqnburg for the United St�tes and salt and a sprinkle c' herb • ad an s . . , I - I --.'..- . . rot and sliced onion; let it siminer slowly y others afflicteo as lad - : , . . � , . . Bath Africa. - phirc Behind is a smaller sapphire, with loafing around. Get in the editorial chair, Man . . i - . . p` .. - � I - . � I A Man Was guillotined in Switzerland two " hour and a half or two hours; put some . . . . - � . . . .V- :.. . � - six others and eight emerald& Betwetuthe kick the editor out and show the people was, will do well to ake a note of ... - . . . 4 __ .1 ­ . butter and flour in another saucepan ; add I - . I I . . . - _ . I I � and murdering a two eat sapphires are ornaments contain- how to run a newspaper. this. ,_� . . • - . I I � . I.. . 1. . . . weeks ago for assaulting the gravy in which the steak was stewed - . . . ! '. , I I . . ..., _: school teacher. It was the first, e:Eecution ins 11; diamonds. , Above the band are . � . .. . .. � , and a little tomato cuts ;lay the steak in . ,ht die- - . - Rest. - .� .. .. I . I - - .. ­1 - eight 416- .. _. � - .� � I . 1. _-i -fiveyesre, capital U ght, sapphires surmounted by eig . AytifioW . J - - !. III I . ... � in Switzerland for twenty - a platter, arranging Itte carrot neatly - At. Arnold, Mont6video, Minn' - . I .­ . " . - � : . �.­ - - punishment having been abolished n 1867, monde and eight festoons containing 160 . ;�,o - � . . i . • . .. around it pour over it the hot sauce. A lady who lives on Austin avenue sent writes: I always use German Syrup -., . . . . .. - - I .. ; � I . - : � - inflicting pun diamonds. In the front of the crown is the her colored servant Matildy to the grocery - I end that method of . - Dzv­1LLXD MU7rr0N,--MGlt in 1% Clean fry- ruby giv n to the Black Prince by Pedro. • for a Cold on the Lungs. I have - .' - . I t . . . -, j . . having been resumed only recently. . store to etair,af of bread forbreak fast, which ... . . . - ' '. ing pan tablespoonfuls of butter, and King of . never found an equal- to it-far less '-. . - - . � - .: . . I . . . I .... .. . - . i two tabI tile. This in set in • Maltese . � � . . . I . . . . I �L I X. Matildy act back pretty soon - . - ; re cross, an min . . . - An epidemic of scarlet fever is causing one of red currant Jelly; when it simme d for g the cross an 75 large w - . - great troubled and alarm in Palouse, Wash- put into it slices of the cold mutton, cut diamonds. with the bread, and as the lady of the house IL Superior. - - . � I � . . . . LJ J � � 11 .__ - - ..- I . ington, and in an effort to cope wi9b it the evenly, and not too fat; heat slowl turn- I Three other crosses, containin 386 dia- took it, she remarked: G. G. GREEN, Sole MauIrMoodbury.0 , - * - - 1 .__ 9 - . . . . � -1. I I __ , � Mayor has issued an edict making it man- is several times, until they are lot, but mends, are round the uppe of the "This is nice. fresh bread. It is warm . - ".. r part - I ; , I � . ,. 11 : datory on all parents to keep their children not until they begin to crisp; serve the slices we four yet from the oven." . . . . .. � crown. Between the four crosses The Weading Finger. .. I . � .i � f - ' " Dat ain't ithot.," interrupt- - - I � jan n he Canto 11 - close at Lome and off the pu liv streets on a hot platter; cover and set over hot ornaments with four rub i L ir r - i ad Mat ild How many women who fondly love the I - . until further notice. � water; to the 'remaining liquor add three y- - . ... _ . � I . d, and containing respectively 84. 85, 86, an( 64 What does make it warm - , ' golden symbol of their wedding vow know � - -_ ,� . . I ' . . I a . .;- i :.�_.�_ Th,9 physcian who dissected the body of tablespoonfuls of vinegar and small quanti- 87 diamonds. From the Matte" mosses � . � - . . _. - , I 1. ad I put do bread under my arm, and ran why they wear it on the third finger of the � - . . I , . I � p . 7 . � Schneider, the strangler executed in Vienna, ty of made mustard and a pinch of salt; lot rise four arches, composed of oak leaves do whole way from do bakery. Dat's what left hand? That particular digit was � I.. - � . . . . . . . . I . reports the brain ar abnormally i de reloped, it boil up, and pour it over the meat on the and acorns, the leaves containing 728 dia- . - _. . � - � . I q warmed it up so." chosen because it was Clieved by the Egyp_ . , .. with evidence of having been afl�cted from platter. monde. The 32 acorns are each of a single . . " The broad L before the lady did, tiaras to be connected by a slender nervo - - I childhood ,withby drocephalus, that the TURKRY ScoLL*P-(or chicken); pick the pearl. and are set in cups made of qtr die- & 0001 I . i � l . . I., . t from the bones of co � d when she bread explanation. " with the heart itself. And these ancient* : - . . . ...­ I . - I , I ­ . - brain power was diminished and thp moral me& Id turim an monde, Above the arches stands the I .. ­ - .1 .. -, i . I I . worshippers of Isis held this finger sacred to . . . . . I .. . . I . I : . .. - : -existent chop five; put a layer of broad araml On mound containing 5U diamonds, and above -0, . k i - 1� __ � sense rendered almost non I I ---a- - � - . . Apollo and the sun, and therefore gold was � I � - , I I I .,. . I - � 1.�,.�� - In St. retereburg the news front Mongolia tholuttom of a buttered dish, moisten with the mound is the cross, containing a very "I . . � ; * . the metal chosen for the ring. . [<: ­ - . I - .* - - 11 be det!'ro tied and a little milk; then add a layer of turkey. )ar hire, four and *- . A Mysterious Reporter. . . -_ I - � .. � . . �', %A I .. ; � . . I - -. .- that 46 BoI Khan " will go S�pp • large . . . - . . ea.L-ft, . .1 � . . . - ­1 - with bits of dressing and a small piece of 108 A71 the stones . . . .. I . . - , " I will be succeeded by I I Irsana, the immortal smaller diamonds. The editor-in-chief of & Tax" paper re- The abundance of rhubarb th' t will soon - - . I 11 : -, . butter on top, sprinkle with salt, and it. . I . 11 I [ i . - 1, � ­.., .- se, and not, an in some other Liu- ked to the business manager; be in market calls- fresh attention a . _. �. - I . . descendant of Zin is Khan," in InUrpreted are genul Mar to the . a I A - . .,. *11 be then %nother layer of broad crumbs, so ropean crowns, colored glass, which has re- - - . I - � .. ..Z, � - to mean that the A , Cina will a, That new reporter memo to be an in- value of this herb, both as a pie- . - ­_ I . I ; 11 ., - . ­ ­11- till the dish is nearly fall; add little ' : ' � � 1. . -, I 1:.-_­1 - - - - . � . ­ I - , - I . dethroned, and that the days of he present Oil placed the genuine tones duatrious man. He is a hustler, sure plant and for stewing as well as for .i - I . - . I ... *.:. boiling water to the -gravy left, and - . . � .. ' � r epov h. " -, I . : 1. I dynasty are numbered, as the ,Mongolian I . rhubarb wine. The beat way of .Cooking I . - I r it, on the turkey; then for the top crust - - . � - . - ! . . ­_ .., I . . . %. title of the Emperor is gdi K u. - Vode�, of Bunal in pll Uountrim .. 11 #on, but there in something weird and � rhubarb in to wash th - a stalks, cut them in - - I - I I - i - ; t anh Ja U two eggs, two tablespoonfuls of milk, .. . . . : _ . - j I �,.__ _. ; -. , -'The work of installing ; a is � immi- one of melted butter, a little salt and crack- . The Mol�hamreedans alwqyt, whether in strange about him. There is a mystery, small piez.es without peeling them and throw - -:.. ' . . .-. . 1-11 - : I t ­ ..,. ....".I.- - I � , . ..: � , . I - grantkin the Argentina Re ubI a is -being theirown�countr or in one of adoption, about that young man which I cannot fitth- them in an earthep pipkin with about two _... . -i --- � I � . - � or crwmlm sufficient to make thick enough IL - . - - m coWn or casket of any kind. Om. 11 tablespoonfuls of water to every bunch . ; . actively carried on. A branch r ilway has bilry with of , , . I.: - I . . . .. ! ­ ,.,t to spread on with a knife; put pieces of but- : a . . . i - , . . I . - -.1. - been conati : . . 1� I - . • � I I ­ _1. meted to what i k as the ter on the top and bake three-quarters- of . During �he time of the Old Roman Min- I I What do you mean?" ; rhubarb. Let them cook slowly in the pip-f , - . - .- " '. `­1 w na 'a V I - ' I . - . - I- 1, I re the 2 bwr:ws Are the d�ad bodies of all except suicides 11 He in the first reporter I have' I . I I . . .. �... - Mauricie Colony, where - are an hour, with a tin plate over it; about 10 I . %'a men who kin after also addle about a cup of sugar . 7 I- I .� .: �,� ' It . ; I m burned - did not ask to have f rhubarb. The wigar will It: - 7 being established, and 200 fami iet are &I- - some of his salary ad- to & bunch o . -1 - - minutes before serving remove plate and 'were, . un . - - i - .. . - ­ � I . I ready comfortably settled and engaged in brown. I he Grrkt sometimes buried their dead vanced to him before it is due. There 13 draw the juice out of the rhubarb and when . , - - - - 1�-�. . - - I! I . - ­ - : . A . % . . . � - . man." � - � t the cultivation of the soil. in the o� d but more generally cremated something crooked about that this is accomplished the pot should be pull- .. . �_ � I �. . . � .. Bzicy Kmvzy STZW.-Wash, remove all r = ad forward gra4lually and the rhubarb � . . . I - - - . . .". _.. . A now solution of the w#ge pro am has bits of skin ana fat, out into small pieces them a i pro ideation ill tion of the Romans. 1. I . ._ . . � i I - - i - , I .1 ., � - - .. 1. - . been broug In Ind up till within the last few years, � - - . . t �. � . . . . . of it and add .�- +t forward in Belfast, a- A and soak in salt and water , . stewed till tender. Taste � ­ .. - 1. .. .. in or , No WolldfM , _. . ­ . � : _ ­,- h the wife, hither` socordi to b wishes - L � - . more sugar if it is needed. This makes a 'i . - ­ _� ... shopkeeper hireli a clerk and paid him $4 more brown a lump of butter -in a stow . i ... I .. - I all �U on the seine fu- - I - I I I . - . . for the first week. At the end of th second pan ; drain the kidney and put it in a 'stew or other* so, was creme, Why should it be so often repeated - that rich red sauce and is far richer than when ' -.' ' .. � .) .,. I . ! ....�... ' . . . - . . . - � .-. ... week the clerk was surprised when he re- pan ; nearly cover it with water and alWw neral pyr,s that converted her dead line- it is the surest, prompteet, beat remedy, the rhubarb is peeled. For pies, line & - � . .-�_ - *1 I _. � . _ - . I i ,..L I-:.. $3, and he asked the r it to cook slowly for two hours ; thicken band's remains into ashes. When a child when doctors are surprised at its effects,- platter with rich crust, egg it with the white , , ... . . . � * :­ .-, .%­, ceived only 6ason of , - I - . . . . A 1, " "Why," responeied the dies in U"Ienland the natives bury a live of an egg, fill it with fresh pie-plant, cut, in - . .,.. I � I � -. * -_ -' the cut do,". with a little flour and butter; serve hot on . Lawrence, Kans., U. & A., " George Pot- i I - ­ ­ - � . . it, the d to be used by the child . . - I ­ ­ _. boat the dog with pieces, add a cup of sugar, and half a tea- � .- ­..� . . shopkeeper, "you know more Lout. - . 101ter world. When gees terson fell from a. second story window'] I . - . ­ - 1. . as a guide to the other nful of butter. Cover it with a very tifin, � . business n n work dt come - . . . striking a fence. I found him using St. 8I FRIED 9-P-RP-40 C1iiCKZ-T.--QemI joint tioned in repard to this pectitiar supereLi- . easier to you." The clerk, ri g a con - be Oil. He used it freely all over big rich crust and bake it for aboxit one hour. 11. I I . . ] l : � I � ­ _. ­ . ni and soak in salt and water for two hours; put . : - . . - . . I . - . . - . Ili,- - , . - tinned application of that q theory, in lion they will only answer: "Adogeanfind J`" -torning at work. When the pies are done sprinkle them with .; . � . . ­ . - I L �:: . . resigned, . a frying pan equal quantities of lard and his way at where." r - . hurts, and I saw him next u d red sugar. Leave tlaII6 oven door open .. - - )10 .1�1_ .1 - .. d � butter, in all enough to cover tho'chicken ; The natives of Australia tie the hands of #11 the blue spots finally disappeard, leav- row 0 ' . I . - - . :, .. . . � . ­ - .. I ­ L . . . , . 0 usan . ing neither nain, sear nor swelling. C. utes after pies are sprinkl- _. . . . 1 $ - The Arabs who used i catch , 11) dil dip each piece in beaten egg, roll in cracker their d r d p heir C. K. for fifteen -nin . ­ I 0 he so I togethe , an ell out t ad with sugar, pnd before they are taken - I . - , ­- _. . - . I- �. . . ­1 �;"._, at slaves � in the Bahr a' Glaze � WuntrY, crumbs and drop in the boning fat ; fry till nails; thij , for fear that the Corpse may NXUK"x, � D. . � . . . � - - -, ­ :ad so long .1 where Dr. Junker work eAtended brown on both sides ; serve on a hot platter scratch i A way out of the gravo and be- - . I" � I . out. - .. - . . . I . . . . _. I I -11 .. i - - an * 7igo t rd . . limllwang - I ­ . I . - I - I ; I , ' L �_ . � . �,�_ ­ I their ravages hundreds of mil garnished with parsley; pour the most of come •a va Inpire. - . - - - � , .. - W& 9 - . I , I �. . .1 - .1 :.��_ ..� where they met the forces of the ; Free the fat from the frying pan, and thicken The prilnitive Russians plow a a alrtifickto - I �__,,_V I _.. � .­ I � • .- � .. . . . I I .., I i. �­-`-` defeat . I - . . - I . . _. � �� , - � - State, that inflicted overwhelm the remainder with browned flour, adding of charge . r I . . I n - - . . . . .t I 1i 1!000t�rs in the dead person's hands, '_ . . , I " - . . .. _ upon them.. Capt. Ponthier, coin nder of to it one cupful of boiling water. . EQU.,II :, , 10 , . . . : - . � _. . , ­ I ;11_. IV � ,1 - - which in to be given to 8L Peter at the .. . - . . . . - - :- - . . � I , . " 11 � ��;:�f- the state foiTes, "reports that he ha 4estroy- C1110KRs pATz&_Chop in t of - cad 0- TROUT AN * .. _....� � . . . � _:_ � � � I- -L. as gates of Ifeaven. � - . . . 1. - . - 0., - � I., � .. -1 . . I , ;has chicken fine ;. season with salt ; make a � '.4 � .1 � f ed the chief Arab str;Dn holds an got I . - , . . � . I . liberty. ! k. �� - . , I ­ I I ):, ' ' ­ TJAL�MBS -1 ­ 1, .f .- ­ ' " hundreds-of slaves at - T 6' r& large cupful of rich drawn butter, and while - • .. .. r., . - * , .1 .. . - 1 4�. - I . __ - , .. 01 . . . . _. � ; . , 1� - .)�'; were wasting the whole country - h fire on the Ere add two 6rd boiled minced ' . go Wanted QUiUDO Pie.. ­ I I - 1� - - ... .. .. �, RNIEUMA,11MIN'' ­ . _� - . - , - � I . i 1. . � . � I ,--. .. - . I .- I 9 . 1. : _ Y ,­ - - .� � : . 4 . . - , , 'L'� 1=6 I Me I . . . f � - �. � � and sword, and the natives were owerless fine, a little chopped parsley, a coffee and .. - 2 � - '. I . 1­ - �.. ..--� kan the meat - At"long*horeman entered - , � � - . . . . I . . � . . . . - ­- � . I ' IMADE ow ­ - � . 'MARK .,:., ; �j to resist them. of a chicken ; let this mixture afmoet boil ; mike saloon in Barclay street on Friday, .. - K hEURALIMIA9. • _ .,..L'.', I . . I I.1 I . , . . -4Z . . � - �,­ - , have ready some pate of good. rich and, after eating a plate of fish cakes, cal- . : � 1 Two hardy *oni6h frA Los A g" Dies a I . - . ' ­ - . I . . -, .. ­ - :0 in San Fe,' Ir. to ; remove the covers with edge of led for I I a cup of coffee an' pace ov poi," . I . .�.__ . ,' ' LUMBAC09 �_­ . - ... ­ . - U., a boup!e of weeks ago, and fi d . .1; , . . - _. .­ , - %red at, the -land office I - , -_ upon Cnife ; fill in with the mixture, and arrange Vot !rind of -b " asked the German at.. ' ' "' " I EX : 1, �,I, I I ,, in T - : � . . . .­�. - I - � - 71 . . . . . I - , - V baking the crust it is a tondant. I , . - , . .. � I . . . . . : homesteads which they hall local . The o" hot platter ; in .. SCIATfrAV ��- '. - - - ..", . . . I � , Ora . . . . a . � �',� __1 . T 11 I � -... - - -, , Z::,, 'land is on the eastern slope of t 4ni cod - n with a 118I of mI __ � . �A � .- 71 �', .,. . QUi=,?OL'* " , .."" , ' -�_ L'. -: - T c : :1 - . 5�. plan to fill i i _ . I- . a REM. DYF N13AI :­ .....- .0 , � I . - ­� . - Am -i�l ­... . Z� � , ­ . � ­ '­ - . I ''I ­_ . , . . �_ 1. SpmIns, BruAsest I'mrp $we;, ". .. . I . � f_: I . . " . - , I ­ , I . Mountains, and in orde to reach' ace =d which in easily removed as awn an it Li"t . .- � '� �� . I � . _ � ... . . , S', - . , I � or, � _ . r i a PI I � �; .. . , _$: .1 � � I . - --- �., . __ tie women had to travel eighteen ealrom comes from the oven. This keeps the crust , 11 No, quinz,- ye thick - headed Dutchman, :, THE CHARLIE$ ANOCELER r.-OMPAVV. l3ft't1M0VWm0ds::: I*- I .­ . ­_ . , I - 1. .� ; - . �. the railroad station; -walking Din of the from-falling flat, as it would otherwise do Do I look like a man that 'ud mito mate on - � I 11 �­ � � . i . - � � I I I I . . Canadian- Depot: TORICKT 0%2 -OUT. - � I 1. .- time. br-aued of the bad roods, d often wituout the chicken mixtuM I Friday? _� • I - . 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A DEW 0 F T a Q� . BDEB 0 HIN �. _ orntrse open to question ;bat that ifs i, the o OL � . ''' • «-- . ,i: present�wuioome -of the London municipal ' �' `'i .11 ' The Tcrrer off the Ancient& and the modes Tz., The fav6rable im rsssion uc d on tote sew• ][Auden 22ke Crean is sevett>ted -AL ouperiment is aekno®ledged on all hands. P P �' `r''"`` �- • of fire Iioclerws. Model systems. _ first appearance of the agreeable liquid Q' . 'W .. 't I ,.,a 2. Mount Etna, the most remakahIe voltsaMO - ' ;. fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago- �.,J ' '' * ; . The most remarkable experiment - ever d $fie St0' '• Of the earth, is an isolated elevation aepara- made-in the way of municipal administration �� has bean more than confirmed by the plea - ►1 - :_ ` N, . fed from the surrounding heights partly by i8 now going on among;the vast conglomec_ The wife of w Bottler near Melbourne was sent ezpeeienee of all who have aced it, and ; ' � . , I recent! bitten on the fin finger b a snake. 'I'o the sacceaa of the ro ristore and mannfac- -Y ' - . y., e,..' the rivers Aleantara and Simeto, and pat t- ation of human beings which De Quin- y g y P. ;,,,,� . -k� tourers ,of the California Fi ° i .- ' I b the sea. The base of the mountain is ce called the "nation " of London. The Prevent the poison entering her system she g Syrup Com- O ti _ , 3 _ : X.I. -t Y Y Y hoed the finger on a block -and asked her PuY• �y�' ° ' ' ° ' ".".- near! round, but somewhat lop longer from P $ • • • - z y g scope, powers, and organization of the �/ .1. I • , ". husband to cut it off' which he did with an I - •t„ :,i,° . ,'1 , - north to south than from east to west, aid new London County Council -and the ro- Verily, the race of fools has not yet died X92 : K. ; •• 2 q grammes of its leaders are disc at axe. He then drove his wife 1T miles to the Dolts Thousands still think it profitablb to __ `''' '. - covers an area of more than 1,500 a u e , -s " is 1. g p Y length in the April number of the Review nearest town. On arrival ahA was in a State gain the world and lose their own souls. ��' ' 9 k kilometers. The highest Dint is near! n h of rolls a but the strychnine remed was BEAVER LINE STEAMSHIPS - , f��� '�- - - the middle, and is 3,304 meters high, E a of Reviews. What is kngwn as the Metro- y Y K :' jii .�j . °� has been celebrated throughout the wh le applied with success, and the woman is The modesty of certain ambitious per. Weekly Sailin Between Montreal ' - .`''.' ' - 1' =`,, I g litan Police District covers an area defined gs ' sz y ,• F,. po now out of den r sons consists in becoming rest without and Liverpool, Direct From ffiontreal i �! ', .i 4 a• historic period. The mariners of Phaenic a, by a radius of fifteen miles from Charing � '•, g every Wednesday at Daybreaitc Pas- . '3`: ='. `. � ` ,,�.s Carthage, Greece, and Rome, recognized' it Cross, and comprises several hundred square _ . making too much notes ; it may be said sengere embark after Sp.m. Tuesday. %,::n :; f that they advance in the world on tiptoe Superior Accommodation for Bnlomm, �£ • i ` � i as an important guide on taeir voyages. It miles. It comprehends a population of near- -.=a -Y� -: . was the most imposing signal of antiquity, ly 6,000.OQO. Outside of the small inner t Y Intermediate and Steerage Passengers. -; ,- -, r ,:. g Of all the earth! music that which 'reaches RATES OF PASSAGE. MONTREAL. TO LIYERPOtN. the light-house of the Mediterranean Sea, >itttcleaa bearing the historical title of the "� To the Editor:- farthest into Aeaven is tl:e beatin of a -:,, - "' g $ $ Saloon, $4J and $60...... , tAccordin to '' r4 which the poets of the age surrounded with City of London, which at resent has only DEAR 91x, -Tiis following paragraph. truly loving heart -[H. W. Beecher. Round Tri l `:E "' =� 1 4' i . p O and $90.1 &cc= od a ' , , :- the nimbus of myth. ;about 30,000 residents, the huge British which recent! a aced th I al The +: ;,;.�, ' �' - THE GIANT F01WIC9 - it etropolis was up to 1889 split into a num- r of irregular small divisions and govern - of nature inspired them with awe for Cie ed by parish vestries and -district boards. imaginary demons who directed tbem. T;ie There was no unified municipal spirit, and mountain was the workshop. of the smi �h there was universal apathy and ignorar ce y ppe In a eg re- ports of the Toronto newspapers, is of vital importance to the people of Canada: re a a : BLOOD . IR II I r. Ilona Q. D. earn C. P. DIVffiION and NICKYR Before Street, J i T0N1t'. PuLFoulD v. HOVM --Ho Ica - Q. for the , They supply an4 rates are per Lake Nepigon only. t : ,, � I ", Interme to t680. Steerage $2 .,.-,.,..,4.-- . t . h For further information apply to ' - .'° .1 ' ''r •- H. E. AWARAY, Ten. Kan r. --`,,,,*. F,-,. 4. g4 :' ••O ','. Y i— . e. 4 Custom House Square, - MontreaL• y <� �' '' ". R ? Or an Local Agent. so.. �. 1. Y g > . + x ..,, ..P, Imo. ' in condensed s '� "id .. Hephastos, the dwelling place of Cycle , with regard to the methods and omngs of plaintitr, Uoorgo Taylor Fultord, o) the town of "'�". i,.: - .. - . � BB form Art the sub- - :' �.:..: T . and of Polyphemus. Pindar and nth s the parish vestries Four years ago a man rockvilie. Druggist, moved for an injunction - �T �s; Y. h f restminin the defendan S. L Howe and W. �n� named to a 'f'd �'; #' :`"' have delineated the mountain in graphic mig t have walked the streets o London - enrich the Blood r_ I` A.Holve. from selling : '- ' word- pictures and consecrated it in son ten hours a do. for a month buttonholing pills n imitation of those and to rebuild the ONLY �, ' ., .f ;� >,t g• Y + $ sold by the plaints under the name of Pr. �- i,*, - . : <4' Nerves,thusmakin ,,. �A..i - As a volcano it must early. have attrac d every intelligent citizen he met, and the Williams Pink Pil s for Pale People." and there - g i .y' s.:; ' b inhin in them a certain and 4� -. j the attention of historians, as is evidenced chances were that he would not in that time y 1f' %the plaintitfstrademark forsuch Speedy dy sure for all '': ; pills re Catered under that name which the :'�:' 4Z -- .3 ,:'" by the numerous accounts of its eruptions have found a solitary parson who could have d3aeasee ar i s ing .<. 1-.1 { plaints alleges, b reason of his extensive ad- fYom im erished S ' ` -* • which have been handed down to us:- There explained to him how London was govern- vertisin fa w 111, h • r ',; A Y. , • 4 are eighty historical accounts.of eruptions, '_,e.• eleven of which occurred before the birth ,af f-, �. - Christ. The most terrible eruptions o9cur- • - red in 1169, 1254, -1537, and 1669. In ' t is latter year, the lava flood rolled down Catania, destroying a great part of the town ad. Jt is true that for the main drainage system and some of the most important street improvements, together with a few other purposes of general concern, there was established some twenty years ago a so- called "Metropolitan Board of (l shattered - : -...a � ;;; - r g, a nown t roughout Canada t ' blood,an :, `. Judgment granted for a perpetual injunction._ nerves, such so. par- . , : ' 31; � $ alysis, spinal die- .. , ', �- ; i' , An old adage has it that "imitation is . eases, rheumatism, r, the sincerest flattery, but when imitation - ROSS, ` �A ,.: � ^' ��,� . R, sciatimlossofinem- ` Y' u takes the form of palming off u n the h ory, erysipelas, pal- fMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEAR$ .; ` •:x . p pe h ps positively i° , pitntion of theheart, NOTHINC BETTER UNDER THE SUM k '" " Y ' public worthless, r a itivel armful ',. •...� scrotala,chlorodsor .. '.E . , - :' x;'.,, drugs in imitation of a ular ed t f -• " 1, ,;: � ,. P# S.: '6 ; - sti t'., _t ;.'�- .- ft. u �: },,, and coming to a stan only at the walls f orks," made up of dale ates from the PoP rem y, i green sickness, that I w ..;: ,� . ., ie quite time the public is aroused to a sense ieelinfC that efforts so many etc. They ' .`'-, -,: the old convent of St. Nicole, where it 1- local district boards and parish vestries, of the in'ustice do tb Th have a apeoitic action on the sexual system of 0 `� ' , idified without injuring the walls of t - copycat. The years 1693, 1818, and 18. e Tl }is body, having no direct accountability to anybody, was neither efficient nor well ] ne om. ere is no other proprietary remedy in Canada to day that approaches Dr. Williams' Pink Pills both men and women, restoring lost vigor, WEAK MEN IL SEND FOR QUESTION SHEET. ON RESEIrT OF ANSwERit, :,: ; ; - - H f -n �; Ili were equally sad pages in the history f constituted. in the esteem and confidence with s : -. Far more terrible was the other eruption - . near Mt. Lepre, westward from the orator LET ME SELECT WHAT 1$ REQUIRED, WILL SEND YOU !.: , .' , . Etna, A very interesting account of then breaks of 1818 and 1832 has been left us t- Y The great change which has taken place is not the outcome of an vehement a its Y g by which it is regarded b the le. And suffering try, oveung k,d n o cesooma, or eel worry, take these Puts. They PUCE. COOP$ ARE BENT BY MAIL, REm$TEIEQ, CORRECT AND CHEAP. . "; `. ,. - � .. `,•• -- :-, - 8E°'� OV IanTMONS. These Pills are Signor Gamellaro. The outbreak of Octo r flop in London itself, but an _incidents re justly so as this remedy has to Its credit cures in cases where even the should will restore lost energies, both physical and mental. Stmdst.mptoriliastntRdBook ,,.,..'<•_,: _ hr- - " -..' N, fit. 31, 1832 was especially remarkable, T • Y in two the e salt of the Count Council . act applied to Y P most eminent men in the ranks of medical science had pro- SUFFERING WOMEN CSI3AS. Q1:. ai .�. $>E1 SUICIDAL MACHINIST, 134 KIND STREET W TORONTO, ; ° ,,,,,_. "'`�l .; " . volcano opened places, one vy at the foot of the cone towards the sent s I- the whole of En land in 1889. R that $ Y measure the far t f th ' h pounced the patients incurable. These cases aiaicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their M - �::':`I I , ' - gar par o e parts es known a have been thoroughly investigated by such leading newspapers as the Toronto Globe, sex, such" suppression of the periods, bearing ulcerations, eta, will �dR°these lava�st stream off 1787 constituted dam again t polishwe erected into a separate c uenty, Hamilton Times, Spectator and Herald, phla awn nnskifing ' the melted lava and diverted its coursa. and provision was made f *r a County Coun- Halifax Herald, Detroit News, Albany PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS s : -. Far more terrible was the other eruption - . near Mt. Lepre, westward from the orator cil, which was, in fa -.t, to be a great Muni- cipal Parliament, elected by the people Journal LeMonde Montreal and others vouched sbonld take the" k1s. They enrich the blood, health•. - - - and approximately 2,000 meters above the .of London. The districts of the metropolis, p° and their accuracy fors Thus Dr, ,• Williams Pink Pills have achieved a oonti- restore ro se io the cheeks and cos - toot all f:Tegularitfea. sea- level, - Here the mountain belched forth from each of which two Councillors are nental reputation, with the result that we 8E°'� OV IanTMONS. These Pills are _. : its glowing masses of lava, and . CLOUDS OF ASHES chosen, are for the present identical with the fift nine electoral divisions from which Y find dealers here and there im in upon imposing Po the by sold by all dealers only in boxes bearing our trade mark or wi be sent b mail,poa t paid, y - . -- rom five throats, which, on the 11th f memberwate sent to Parliament, The old ,. public selling in their stead, for the sake of extra profit, worthless imitations. on receipt of price- bo cents a bozos 6fora3b0. THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., . November were united into one. - From y1 a City of London is thus far permitted is re- taiu Its separate government, and it is al- These imitations are sometimes given names Brockville, Out., or Morristown, N.Y. - highest opening rose a pillar of flame to a height of forty meters which, arching over lowed representation in the County Council somewhat approaching the original while in other cases the dealer, while not openly ' ' formed a second pillar in its descent. Not less active were the four throats. Tt as one of the districts constituting the larger municipality. « e should add that_ the 1 l8 offering an imitation, imposes upon the cos- to�rier L declaring make TORONTO hBtb�U1Tg`mAND CONFECTIONERY e0. other a - most voluminous and dangerous lava strewn • flowed from the lowest them, Councilmen elected add to their number b Y choosing nineteen citizens to sit and act y that he can give him " +► aomQthiog ]oust ea � In still other `r Dr. Williams ACIC WALK FOR DRE46 CUrYINtt1 �( M- taught by :1ti�c Chubb, gene' agent - of advanci q them the cases Pink Pills are openly " at the rate of upwards of a mile a day. t with -under title of Aldermen. imitated in size, color and shape, and or ntario. X3*i Yo ■se tit., Toronto, Out, - � first threatened the Maletta forest and th a they are presided over by one of their mem• 1>e h h Ch d are sold in loose form by the dozen - -- . ' lV' rte ,., 5 :, 4 . * tx z �F wheeled round towards Bronte; covering ca, w o is c oxen atrman, an who ex- or hundred an the FIA:LD TKA cures Constipation, Rick f g genuine Pink Headache, re+ctores the (,'{gym i erases some of the functions which in other P exion. , - _ '- miles in 16 da s. Large areas of cultiva Pills. Against all tbese imitations Get Free sample at GARFIELD Ts.► MONEY! MONEY MONEY - land were renuered waste, and, at lengt cities pertain to the office of Mayor. It the public should be constantly on their GARAot.NeY. W Church at.. Toronto. - - - - - - - - -- . 1. ' ' ' should be mentioned that the count of �T A . the inhabitants of I;route saw the advancii g Y guard. There is absolutely no othee� Ill, - CONCUR 811D ClililiLIl111 - Lend n, posing as it is, " not so large as p DR. CLiRmz`8 CATARRR C •RIt lava stream within fifteen hundred yards of or no other remedy, that can take the place CATARRH - it soo will be, t is b no means counter- ,' never .fa Is. II V A p y the town and waited for its destruction with Y of llr. 1V illiuma Pink Pills as a' serve tonic I:rnd 5c. in +tarn CU RED L0�1, �11 D lLGihNC l CO. ' LIIIIfi�D , ' �. r ~ mine with the Metropolitan Police Die- P9 ::..� . cl.aracteristic Oriental fatalism. The mu- p° and blood builder, To purchase any imita• :ior postage and we wiL mail you f tri t It has an area of only bout 120 - jority fled, a few, however, more intellige t Y flop say eubstitnte. or any remedy said to a free trial package. Clark Chruilcal Co. ' • . - . . than their fellows remained behind an square miles, and the population under the be " just as good " is a worse than useless Toronto, Out. lea Bay Etreet, Toronto. hastily threw up a�atone dam to divert the jurisdiction of its Council scarcely exceeds expenditure of money. 1'he public can pro- four millions and a half. One of the exteu Ct3NTt1 N►AXTBD For "Out of Darknes Cwpital........ .... x,000,000 . flow of lava from the town. Rut at th t test themselves against all imitwtiotis of this A into LIRht, or the story of my l.tf ©' by � point the lava mine to a stand the eruptio sions of poyver which will probably be de• great remedy if they will remember that Dr. Jeeoph F- heir- the convorto t P rixe- Fighter - was over on the 21st of November, and tl manded by the Progressives, who control Villiama' Pink Pills are never sold is bulk and Saloon Keeper. The story of his trav ®la Money to Loan on improved farms, city ' _ town spared. the Council recently elected by a majority or by the dozen or hundred. The are wl- and the life he led are more. thrilling than the and town property on liberal terms of rep,%y- ' of some 3 to 1 is' the concession of control y page of fiction. :Send for circular+ and term& ment and AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES MUNI. . The surface of Etpa is broken by no ri ' ways put up in neat round boxes about two Wet. BRiaai, Publisher. Toronto, Ont. CIYAL DEBENTURES PURCIIASED. gee ; �t has no plateaus nor terraces and i - over the Metropolitan Police. When that andahal[ inch s' Apply I . demand is ranted the area governed b e Ialength,thewrapperaround pp Y to coal appraisers or to deed valleys or stream:. In its gYCiet pet $ $ Y which is printed in red ink, and beare the YOUNU MEN, �rn to cut -No bet- J. P'. HIRH• Manager. : . the Council will coincide with that of the .. , , for trrute Thorougqh� . Choice fauns farsale in Ont. do. Manitbo� sods it iaa much admired and much ns to Metropolitan Police District, and will em- trademark, "Dr. Williams Pink 1 ills for inatrueuon given -it TORONTO CUTTING- ed spot, offering IntmerousatLra Lions t., the Page 1 eople. If offered to you in any SCHOOL, W Youge St. Terms moderate. tourist, and commanding a prosp ^ct efluale i brace a Population of about 6,000,000. other form depend upon it the are `worth. Writ for particulars. Also agents for the • . - - _ . only by the Peaks of /Tenerifle and of Klu - As yet, however, the London County less intimationseand should be rejected as McDowell Garment Drafting Machine. " . . - . schevskaja tiopka on the per,in3ula of lion - Council is only the framework of a great ouch. if your dealer dose not keep Dr. • • schatica and a few other extra -Euro a municipal government which future acts of Wiaiams' rink Pills donot let him persuade R U We Want kaaw ai d Me � • sites. Tourists generally start from Ca , Parliament are expected to fill in and coin• you to take an substitute he may" is • / Adrress of E' a" iy b ' ' • plete.- For the moment its authority is :, Y + ,y,- ASTHMA'?`I(I i From there to Nicolosi, the way lies throng y just as good ' Dr. Williams Pink ills O - 'o.0 ' • . beautiful gardens and comparatively limited- It took overall the may be had b mail t zid on receipt CURt� TO STAY CURED, P.ihrotdNaM lu4' O O 4 wars that had been vested in the old Y Y ' post P P BUFFALO. m ►. Y- x - . PROSPEROUS- LOOK"G t ILLAGES ppoo of price, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for ' ' "" -' ' �' - O ' Metropolitan Ror►rd of Works, and various r ,-ii.. =2..r0,byaddteseinR The llr. Williams' Medi- V d teaching Nicolosi, guides au3 mules are en- other powers were confer red by the etwtutq clue Co., Brockville, Unk. or Morristown, _ ,, -: gaged. The scenery of the cultivated girdle creating it. But many matters of munici- N. Y. CO \DITIO� ' O �' II IPPI:�)54. :_'?' . = �. ' is charming ; wheat and barley and cotton pal concern wereAett under ,the manage- - fields, alternating with vineyards and olive mentof local districts and parishes; and its - The Ara in bo�ill health. To scours this, • ' - . and almond and orange groves, render it a water supply, its markets, its gas works, What makes life dreary is want of mo- - Drink the ROYAL D tNDELION t*oFFEE - which contain{, a proportion of Ucrmm� Dande- CARRIAGE TOPS very paradise. The night is usually span its tramways, and its docks remain in the five. lion hoot, with flue cQifeo as a bmix, it coin- in Nicolosi or the ad joining cloister at a> hands of rivals owpera. The pro- are the best in the market and have patented _ -. P p Natures Oreatire Power Bnfra bines the Health -gwing pmpertios of this well inn rovements,not found in any other make, : elevation of about 2,500 feet. Leavin r ,mine of the Pro wives w are paw known ptant with the refeeehing and dietic p g Sre . , order one from your (:arriago Maker. Take - ' Nicolosi behind, 'the road passes ttiiough th the unchallenged masters of the Landon all the arts of man. Fearless of oontrs+fictioa properties of Coffee, 1 reparod ogly by tiiLLl soother kind. . - forest bely which extends to an elevation o County Council, contemplates a vast expan- SL Leon mineral water has proved its sou- A 1i�i01 -ETC. Toreli e• - about 6,540 feet. Rye is still cultivated b slop of its dowers, and theca is no doubt periority, Used freely as a table water it absorbs theme searetCons that quench life, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS THJsI 13 I£i the villagers who are mostly woodcutter that their wishes will be heeded if the Glad . and herdsmen. As one ascends the fores stonians are dominant in the next House of Alin St. l eon soothes, feeds, and tones We are the loading Arm in Canards. - No AEWAYS TAE ffe j .. -_Y. vegetation changes, oaks and chestnutu C'�ommons. Among the demands in which up the nerve sad `vi.tal forces, is so other Arm can compete with us, every Limb _- ,.�- •..:. L.. gradually give way to beech, and those it all the Progressives arc agreed are the fol- >i°nll of that, mysterious life- autataii.ing fluid, warranted for Comfort, Finit+h and Etlloioncy. 1- ,,;;. turn to birch and fir trees ; cultivation dis lowing: First *,fist taxation reform shall eau tie ignited. The• 'charmed refined fecal- e1� to We bait in the world, 4 . ' ' a COS ; appears, the villages are remote from each, shake the great -landlords and holders of In that flow steadily an when SL Leon is• AUTHORS & 007(9 . ; - . other, but. swine and goats are herded up W ground rents pa their share of manicipsl , im ibed those only can tell who try it well. -a ao yy 121 �NURCH STREET, TOROlITO L 4 -"., I and beyond the confines of the forest. its• revenue ; seeoudly, that the rights of the - To see wrong done, and keep silence, is t - 1. w_';. yond this the lava rock lies bare ;there is nc eight private water coinpaniea shall be tastily to be implicated. YOU CANT . MAKE MONEY ``' _ -44.- . r sign of the rich flora of Alpine regions else{ transferred to the munici lit , and third- = - '..; r.I!,' Pa Y ' "W4R1VING " ask ;" where; there is no soil for i ±a sou rt 1 that trenchant measures-shall be taken , your Dragriat for GIB- iPaster than by Handling t» a -.. ca . .. -- T•: PPo a Y+ taON8 TOOTHAOHE GUM take no -< a ;.:. Eight miles below the crater, lies the grotto for au amelioration of the houiaing roods- 'substitute. $6 T3EST SIDLLIN(I ARTICLES �+ a s* NC-. . :. _ Eight Casteslluccio. Thence the ascent becomes tiohe of the poor. Not included in the of- A wonderful change from gloom to bright Stamp for circulars, or Itict& for sample. 'a E C rn •' ^' ° • �: - more dif& cult. Two milesbelow the Bicorn, finial ro ramrne, bat ur eutl ressed b h, .,_ . a . P R g Y P Y name may be wrought in an "inside " by t.h CANADIAN NOVELTY CO., 46 a r � =.;. -; as the highest crater is called, is the Casa the re pre of workin mev to whom n ;: P use of yellow Bilk or cheese cloth in decorw 119 13ettton Street, - Toronto. Out, _ = '� _ 1 Inglesa, where the mules are generally left the , recent victory of the rogressives is - tion. y w - 'ii _ a.': a, i behind, the ascent being finished on foot. mainly due, are demands for an equaliz�- A handso=me oolor for velvet or basin is t E = `�, Arrived at the summit, and perhaps many tion of taxes throughout the metropolis, for pp I"' . v _ _ .'. 4 -- - times in the ascent, the traveler turns to trade union wages and an eight -hoar day in Malaga, a glace purple and violet effect De LATAL CRL�AN 8RPARATOR9, It has STOOD THE TingT for over 4e T12,tuS ' -' ,-,; %� take in the glorious prospect which, from the case of all rsoas em to ed b the with a ruddy tinge an vet sheen mixed HAND ertD STSAffi ppypBg,, /which is a record no other mill can claim. ; - --V' ' . . the highest peaks, is so magnificent and Coumil, and for h substitution Lion of public with the colors. - J. $ CARTERS, - SYRACUSE, N. Y. �'e still s:11A @ANT)!ai it to be Iloe>g t8- -' .:11 . t} A. P. 60.3. R.IAKLE IN STORMS than any other windmill ' . " ' • ;' . beautiful as to baffle all description in for private ownership and management, not - FAMOUS RENNET EXTRACT. made. . ; s :a�, . THI: CLEAR ATMOSPHERE only as regards the water supply, but ss re- Cherese ttud tier Coley. We make several other styles both for ' � "4 ' of this cloudless region, the eye wanders ards the as works, trAinways,, markets $ABCOOH ffiILS TEST19R8. rUxrINC WATER and t►RI`•INt, MACIIIN- '":_' ti• $ Y $ g + fititY, it WILL PAY YQ'U to TritITE Ii8 for = =' ti ;' ' • and docks, The workingmen insist more. • • ,,. y uninterrupted over Southern Italy and the $ ' "� , Sole Agent for Canada. FRANK WILSO1�, largedescript.ive catalogue before purchasing ' : e •,:.' ` %: •;,•;.,�i,� greater part of Sicily, and awe over the over, that the people of London ought, - ti'reclmaee leretiiamat, 3.1 Peter tit., >doatreal5' elsewhere. o;YTAR10 PUMP CO.. LTD, To•, ,1, y through - their County Council, to manage Children Consignments 9eltc[ced, route Oe4. mention this paper - .i :. ,: Liparian Isles, lying like n handful of gems - . • .,.,, their police and all their parka and open on the blue waters. Toward the East the .� •.. `. " ; Adriatic Looks like a narrow strait •and on spaces, and it is probable that this demand I will be backed by a large majority of the , the opposite side, he eye wanders�over�the 2�' newly elected Canneilmen. _ J COMPLETE STEIN LUNCHES... . .. �- •i 4: ;. mountain ppeaks o Calabria to the ocean The London Councillors serve without an beyond. In very clear weather; even the ._ Enjoy �t. -- _ - Y ° is :g' . coasts of Africa are visible. compensation. �s to the fidelity with _ = s,.,� - - - - T,7 , -.. i:-.�..i -t- , which they apply themselves to their duties : - i . - e Here the lover of nature rerels in the _ _ __ _ - _ _ _ • .. - _ - : r .M,a - we have the testimony of Mr. W. T. Stead, - - _ °= = _ y= _ -Y = _ - - r 4, i grandeur and magnificence of the scene. In y _ - :- ' " -- �� - - _... - He tells us that besides the dozen men who = -7 -1 - -f - '"� _. the secret rumbling of the subterranean _ _ - _ - 2�.-,t,�., may be said to live in committee rooms and _ j I , It he hears the voices which appealecL in the supervision of the -municipal service -si ° - - - _ _ - to the imagination of an earlier race and - ° ` =F = _ �.« i _ _ :`.. _; which awaken a responsive echo in his own there are at least fifty men who give half _°_ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _i; :. . X th. it time to the government of London. The `_ _ *� - breast, touching a chord which will ever- remaining sixty robabl do not give more rxitf►.,�r '1 r - - �' g T P y $ - ., �, r.. , more vibrate at {memory a call, than or ;e day in the week. On an average, _ _ - = - ­A -ft Y'- ,, ' it appears that each Councillor devotes two � - -- ! , Y'` ;' -F - _ I Have Had of pure Cod Liver Oil h Hy�• - s i' _ F ,, - . days a week to the service of the town, A- «�°. r more incorril tible hod of men never as- pbospbltes of !.line and Soda Is �- ,_Y.�: -,, ` . ; . R11earriatism for years, and NerviIine is `the p Y almost as palatable me milk. :..: ". - P1 4 only remedy that has done me any goo<f." aembled for the government of a great pity, A YARYELLOUS H P�O�U .-..,-,-� .fI 1 � _ So writes Thomas McGlashan, North From Lord Rosobery, Lord Compton, From $Oa4 to 3Oa? With power to suit customers. " � .�•5 Pelham, Julq 24, 18<JO, and his testimony is Ord Lil�gen, Lord - Hobhouse, and it is Indeed, and the little lads and rntendirtg purchasers of Steam Launches for 'i18, should place orders early to prevent delay,,- :. :` =.. . - n rted b thousands of others who have Sir John Lubbock at the top, to 186.168 who UK* cold easily, rear bo in delivery. . -- ... . '. '.. ;: ,. s p� Y Mr. John Burns the - Socialist at fortified against a eougb that might " Marsh steam Pump " for feeding boils " The Best Pam " In the country f'or this pour- -- > �7 " iq'� Y ezperirnced the wonderfully and 1 pro se ssrlous, by taking scsott'ts pose• Returns exhaust into feed water hoatin it from 40 to 50 degrees. " '-`° -�:3 ,rte• . pain subduingpower of Nerviline -the great the bottom, where is not one of the 137 mein- Emulsion after their meals duria Bbfp man and Acme En ines, from 1 ta2o H.P., coal -on fuel. Fore and Aft compounds with .` -: -' *- ;:..s 1. ?r .... nerve sin cure. NervDine is nbt as cod hers who has even been suspected of corrup- the winter season. s °r' ' 4'3 : •h " � - ` p ] g woomt, coal, olr teal -oil fuel, from 8 to H. Bond 3o. stamp for catalogue and psis °list.'?,; x,}}�, .. ; , , ' to take as to rub on, and is rho best family ' flan or of abusing a trust A now broom !e o fHt19f {t } -z : _ :., ,..- .;.. -_. �`' remedy in the world. Nervllind is sold by weeps clam, an how lodg this exemplar GrOOTT & MOWINUi9 "Ievllle. ' , 0Ocy - " ' :, ti . i` state of things will continue to exist u of _ _ tt�OH� E -- ''`: + >• .. �cLt.ers evo�!vPliere. - , , - ,I.+i►.>� �'wN _ d�,r,A,,,�;��.� '> , . c. l - f -.{: x .-r t�,.. _ 'c - " _ .'i'' ti - _ —1 - -,!" - - - _ -- . Ii � l � :o.R" , v `}• `'°4 "r^ - o.•7} P. 'a-T. Mr.. .-. t - Y 3- 6. ir' h':s Y - .. :i'- _,d;i., Rt a `e..s. --. - :''xr.- ` t, 1.. �0r . f..� t. a' 'sYa ::1 «• - .ate',• p #z 3 Dx. •rir -� s - `' +v�•I'" ,may +_r i -••�:� v �: _ !fir �•',' _ z_ . l .. .. ..,... , , r•f... a - - • � =. _ •a ,, . , � : '.'`m +„ �fi` �•'1.. - "� • ,rn..`:.:., .•3r �P � ? �h,. , {�,� _ •�, � • �'. x.:.: C'~ � no. y�, • � y..� ++�' •.s�::. .. w g .. -T . - E . - ,,. Y = Vj,•'1 di " Rr' %� �-. '7. ^v- ' t ..f' i.{' _ Ptd',gr ?r i' _ �.T,v_;su ": ¢.> gas ,a., ' re t� _ �,y,. .,� -a 9 .1, �2•. ."'INAA 'ter°` '''d -K' a{ "A� n �;y.. Era^ pli • j'� -."N( `, , i fax � i'" " 41•� !'" 'M'lip- ;Ilzl .. ..... sl id • Al r. -. e - -4 `:'- .. •,_ - rt_Y.... _ ,, - - T" x *1 fi• a i N. ' R ` { ` .J.. *" i :- . 9 -' ,q - y- ` -,,�. •, {5. N k f - • •' _� .Y 4 c ,' y . I � i #kti ". ._, [,5 ;r t` s - �- ,. : :, ` j : - ` :v:.• {' a i 3�r, "► -. . I - -; `i ::_ rf • v,..... 4 . -t .j . I "f,.a 11 I . . . _. '.4 4 ` ` . „v -'- ¢ , ; 1k, a � �. .0., 4 � . . I , ia, 4, . a 1. - 1 r, • . t` w - . �,. zip'• Y: llr .;c t x• - - r}• 1. :V g s .. t „�T`.t y ;yq - c :•v.. .f° A t ; , ; 11 11 L- a 11 'A �' '' 6,-',. e, IC%i wheeled round towards Bronte; covering ca, w o is c oxen atrman, an who ex- or hundred an the FIA:LD TKA cures Constipation, Rick f g genuine Pink Headache, re+ctores the (,'{gym i erases some of the functions which in other P exion. , - _ '- miles in 16 da s. Large areas of cultiva Pills. Against all tbese imitations Get Free sample at GARFIELD Ts.► MONEY! MONEY MONEY - land were renuered waste, and, at lengt cities pertain to the office of Mayor. It the public should be constantly on their GARAot.NeY. W Church at.. Toronto. - - - - - - - - -- . 1. ' ' ' should be mentioned that the count of �T A . the inhabitants of I;route saw the advancii g Y guard. There is absolutely no othee� Ill, - CONCUR 811D ClililiLIl111 - Lend n, posing as it is, " not so large as p DR. CLiRmz`8 CATARRR C •RIt lava stream within fifteen hundred yards of or no other remedy, that can take the place CATARRH - it soo will be, t is b no means counter- ,' never .fa Is. II V A p y the town and waited for its destruction with Y of llr. 1V illiuma Pink Pills as a' serve tonic I:rnd 5c. in +tarn CU RED L0�1, �11 D lLGihNC l CO. ' LIIIIfi�D , ' �. r ~ mine with the Metropolitan Police Die- P9 ::..� . cl.aracteristic Oriental fatalism. The mu- p° and blood builder, To purchase any imita• :ior postage and we wiL mail you f tri t It has an area of only bout 120 - jority fled, a few, however, more intellige t Y flop say eubstitnte. or any remedy said to a free trial package. Clark Chruilcal Co. ' • . - . . than their fellows remained behind an square miles, and the population under the be " just as good " is a worse than useless Toronto, Out. lea Bay Etreet, Toronto. hastily threw up a�atone dam to divert the jurisdiction of its Council scarcely exceeds expenditure of money. 1'he public can pro- four millions and a half. One of the exteu Ct3NTt1 N►AXTBD For "Out of Darknes Cwpital........ .... x,000,000 . flow of lava from the town. Rut at th t test themselves against all imitwtiotis of this A into LIRht, or the story of my l.tf ©' by � point the lava mine to a stand the eruptio sions of poyver which will probably be de• great remedy if they will remember that Dr. Jeeoph F- heir- the convorto t P rixe- Fighter - was over on the 21st of November, and tl manded by the Progressives, who control Villiama' Pink Pills are never sold is bulk and Saloon Keeper. The story of his trav ®la Money to Loan on improved farms, city ' _ town spared. the Council recently elected by a majority or by the dozen or hundred. The are wl- and the life he led are more. thrilling than the and town property on liberal terms of rep,%y- ' of some 3 to 1 is' the concession of control y page of fiction. :Send for circular+ and term& ment and AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES MUNI. . The surface of Etpa is broken by no ri ' ways put up in neat round boxes about two Wet. BRiaai, Publisher. Toronto, Ont. CIYAL DEBENTURES PURCIIASED. gee ; �t has no plateaus nor terraces and i - over the Metropolitan Police. When that andahal[ inch s' Apply I . demand is ranted the area governed b e Ialength,thewrapperaround pp Y to coal appraisers or to deed valleys or stream:. In its gYCiet pet $ $ Y which is printed in red ink, and beare the YOUNU MEN, �rn to cut -No bet- J. P'. HIRH• Manager. : . the Council will coincide with that of the .. , , for trrute Thorougqh� . Choice fauns farsale in Ont. do. Manitbo� sods it iaa much admired and much ns to Metropolitan Police District, and will em- trademark, "Dr. Williams Pink 1 ills for inatrueuon given -it TORONTO CUTTING- ed spot, offering IntmerousatLra Lions t., the Page 1 eople. If offered to you in any SCHOOL, W Youge St. Terms moderate. tourist, and commanding a prosp ^ct efluale i brace a Population of about 6,000,000. other form depend upon it the are `worth. Writ for particulars. Also agents for the • . - - _ . only by the Peaks of /Tenerifle and of Klu - As yet, however, the London County less intimationseand should be rejected as McDowell Garment Drafting Machine. " . . - . schevskaja tiopka on the per,in3ula of lion - Council is only the framework of a great ouch. if your dealer dose not keep Dr. • • schatica and a few other extra -Euro a municipal government which future acts of Wiaiams' rink Pills donot let him persuade R U We Want kaaw ai d Me � • sites. Tourists generally start from Ca , Parliament are expected to fill in and coin• you to take an substitute he may" is • / Adrress of E' a" iy b ' ' • plete.- For the moment its authority is :, Y + ,y,- ASTHMA'?`I(I i From there to Nicolosi, the way lies throng y just as good ' Dr. Williams Pink ills O - 'o.0 ' • . beautiful gardens and comparatively limited- It took overall the may be had b mail t zid on receipt CURt� TO STAY CURED, P.ihrotdNaM lu4' O O 4 wars that had been vested in the old Y Y ' post P P BUFFALO. m ►. Y- x - . PROSPEROUS- LOOK"G t ILLAGES ppoo of price, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for ' ' "" -' ' �' - O ' Metropolitan Ror►rd of Works, and various r ,-ii.. =2..r0,byaddteseinR The llr. Williams' Medi- V d teaching Nicolosi, guides au3 mules are en- other powers were confer red by the etwtutq clue Co., Brockville, Unk. or Morristown, _ ,, -: gaged. The scenery of the cultivated girdle creating it. But many matters of munici- N. Y. CO \DITIO� ' O �' II IPPI:�)54. :_'?' . = �. ' is charming ; wheat and barley and cotton pal concern wereAett under ,the manage- - fields, alternating with vineyards and olive mentof local districts and parishes; and its - The Ara in bo�ill health. To scours this, • ' - . and almond and orange groves, render it a water supply, its markets, its gas works, What makes life dreary is want of mo- - Drink the ROYAL D tNDELION t*oFFEE - which contain{, a proportion of Ucrmm� Dande- CARRIAGE TOPS very paradise. The night is usually span its tramways, and its docks remain in the five. lion hoot, with flue cQifeo as a bmix, it coin- in Nicolosi or the ad joining cloister at a> hands of rivals owpera. The pro- are the best in the market and have patented _ -. P p Natures Oreatire Power Bnfra bines the Health -gwing pmpertios of this well inn rovements,not found in any other make, : elevation of about 2,500 feet. Leavin r ,mine of the Pro wives w are paw known ptant with the refeeehing and dietic p g Sre . , order one from your (:arriago Maker. Take - ' Nicolosi behind, 'the road passes ttiiough th the unchallenged masters of the Landon all the arts of man. Fearless of oontrs+fictioa properties of Coffee, 1 reparod ogly by tiiLLl soother kind. . - forest bely which extends to an elevation o County Council, contemplates a vast expan- SL Leon mineral water has proved its sou- A 1i�i01 -ETC. Toreli e• - about 6,540 feet. Rye is still cultivated b slop of its dowers, and theca is no doubt periority, Used freely as a table water it absorbs theme searetCons that quench life, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS THJsI 13 I£i the villagers who are mostly woodcutter that their wishes will be heeded if the Glad . and herdsmen. As one ascends the fores stonians are dominant in the next House of Alin St. l eon soothes, feeds, and tones We are the loading Arm in Canards. - No AEWAYS TAE ffe j .. -_Y. vegetation changes, oaks and chestnutu C'�ommons. Among the demands in which up the nerve sad `vi.tal forces, is so other Arm can compete with us, every Limb _- ,.�- •..:. L.. gradually give way to beech, and those it all the Progressives arc agreed are the fol- >i°nll of that, mysterious life- autataii.ing fluid, warranted for Comfort, Finit+h and Etlloioncy. 1- ,,;;. turn to birch and fir trees ; cultivation dis lowing: First *,fist taxation reform shall eau tie ignited. The• 'charmed refined fecal- e1� to We bait in the world, 4 . ' ' a COS ; appears, the villages are remote from each, shake the great -landlords and holders of In that flow steadily an when SL Leon is• AUTHORS & 007(9 . ; - . other, but. swine and goats are herded up W ground rents pa their share of manicipsl , im ibed those only can tell who try it well. -a ao yy 121 �NURCH STREET, TOROlITO L 4 -"., I and beyond the confines of the forest. its• revenue ; seeoudly, that the rights of the - To see wrong done, and keep silence, is t - 1. w_';. yond this the lava rock lies bare ;there is nc eight private water coinpaniea shall be tastily to be implicated. YOU CANT . MAKE MONEY ``' _ -44.- . r sign of the rich flora of Alpine regions else{ transferred to the munici lit , and third- = - '..; r.I!,' Pa Y ' "W4R1VING " ask ;" where; there is no soil for i ±a sou rt 1 that trenchant measures-shall be taken , your Dragriat for GIB- iPaster than by Handling t» a -.. ca . .. -- T•: PPo a Y+ taON8 TOOTHAOHE GUM take no -< a ;.:. Eight miles below the crater, lies the grotto for au amelioration of the houiaing roods- 'substitute. $6 T3EST SIDLLIN(I ARTICLES �+ a s* NC-. . :. _ Eight Casteslluccio. Thence the ascent becomes tiohe of the poor. Not included in the of- A wonderful change from gloom to bright Stamp for circulars, or Itict& for sample. 'a E C rn •' ^' ° • �: - more dif& cult. Two milesbelow the Bicorn, finial ro ramrne, bat ur eutl ressed b h, .,_ . a . P R g Y P Y name may be wrought in an "inside " by t.h CANADIAN NOVELTY CO., 46 a r � =.;. -; as the highest crater is called, is the Casa the re pre of workin mev to whom n ;: P use of yellow Bilk or cheese cloth in decorw 119 13ettton Street, - Toronto. Out, _ = '� _ 1 Inglesa, where the mules are generally left the , recent victory of the rogressives is - tion. y w - 'ii _ a.': a, i behind, the ascent being finished on foot. mainly due, are demands for an equaliz�- A handso=me oolor for velvet or basin is t E = `�, Arrived at the summit, and perhaps many tion of taxes throughout the metropolis, for pp I"' . v _ _ .'. 4 -- - times in the ascent, the traveler turns to trade union wages and an eight -hoar day in Malaga, a glace purple and violet effect De LATAL CRL�AN 8RPARATOR9, It has STOOD THE TingT for over 4e T12,tuS ' -' ,-,; %� take in the glorious prospect which, from the case of all rsoas em to ed b the with a ruddy tinge an vet sheen mixed HAND ertD STSAffi ppypBg,, /which is a record no other mill can claim. ; - --V' ' . . the highest peaks, is so magnificent and Coumil, and for h substitution Lion of public with the colors. - J. $ CARTERS, - SYRACUSE, N. Y. �'e still s:11A @ANT)!ai it to be Iloe>g t8- -' .:11 . t} A. P. 60.3. R.IAKLE IN STORMS than any other windmill ' . " ' • ;' . beautiful as to baffle all description in for private ownership and management, not - FAMOUS RENNET EXTRACT. made. . ; s :a�, . THI: CLEAR ATMOSPHERE only as regards the water supply, but ss re- Cherese ttud tier Coley. We make several other styles both for ' � "4 ' of this cloudless region, the eye wanders ards the as works, trAinways,, markets $ABCOOH ffiILS TEST19R8. rUxrINC WATER and t►RI`•INt, MACIIIN- '":_' ti• $ Y $ g + fititY, it WILL PAY YQ'U to TritITE Ii8 for = =' ti ;' ' • and docks, The workingmen insist more. • • ,,. y uninterrupted over Southern Italy and the $ ' "� , Sole Agent for Canada. FRANK WILSO1�, largedescript.ive catalogue before purchasing ' : e •,:.' ` %: •;,•;.,�i,� greater part of Sicily, and awe over the over, that the people of London ought, - ti'reclmaee leretiiamat, 3.1 Peter tit., >doatreal5' elsewhere. o;YTAR10 PUMP CO.. LTD, To•, ,1, y through - their County Council, to manage Children Consignments 9eltc[ced, route Oe4. mention this paper - .i :. ,: Liparian Isles, lying like n handful of gems - . • .,.,, their police and all their parka and open on the blue waters. Toward the East the .� •.. `. " ; Adriatic Looks like a narrow strait •and on spaces, and it is probable that this demand I will be backed by a large majority of the , the opposite side, he eye wanders�over�the 2�' newly elected Canneilmen. _ J COMPLETE STEIN LUNCHES... . .. �- •i 4: ;. mountain ppeaks o Calabria to the ocean The London Councillors serve without an beyond. In very clear weather; even the ._ Enjoy �t. -- _ - Y ° is :g' . coasts of Africa are visible. compensation. �s to the fidelity with _ = s,.,� - - - - T,7 , -.. i:-.�..i -t- , which they apply themselves to their duties : - i . - e Here the lover of nature rerels in the _ _ __ _ - _ _ _ • .. - _ - : r .M,a - we have the testimony of Mr. W. T. Stead, - - _ °= = _ y= _ -Y = _ - - r 4, i grandeur and magnificence of the scene. In y _ - :- ' " -- �� - - _... - He tells us that besides the dozen men who = -7 -1 - -f - '"� _. the secret rumbling of the subterranean _ _ - _ - 2�.-,t,�., may be said to live in committee rooms and _ j I , It he hears the voices which appealecL in the supervision of the -municipal service -si ° - - - _ _ - to the imagination of an earlier race and - ° ` =F = _ �.« i _ _ :`.. _; which awaken a responsive echo in his own there are at least fifty men who give half _°_ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _i; :. . X th. it time to the government of London. The `_ _ *� - breast, touching a chord which will ever- remaining sixty robabl do not give more rxitf►.,�r '1 r - - �' g T P y $ - ., �, r.. , more vibrate at {memory a call, than or ;e day in the week. On an average, _ _ - = - ­A -ft Y'- ,, ' it appears that each Councillor devotes two � - -- ! , Y'` ;' -F - _ I Have Had of pure Cod Liver Oil h Hy�• - s i' _ F ,, - . days a week to the service of the town, A- «�°. r more incorril tible hod of men never as- pbospbltes of !.line and Soda Is �- ,_Y.�: -,, ` . ; . R11earriatism for years, and NerviIine is `the p Y almost as palatable me milk. :..: ". - P1 4 only remedy that has done me any goo<f." aembled for the government of a great pity, A YARYELLOUS H P�O�U .-..,-,-� .fI 1 � _ So writes Thomas McGlashan, North From Lord Rosobery, Lord Compton, From $Oa4 to 3Oa? With power to suit customers. " � .�•5 Pelham, Julq 24, 18<JO, and his testimony is Ord Lil�gen, Lord - Hobhouse, and it is Indeed, and the little lads and rntendirtg purchasers of Steam Launches for 'i18, should place orders early to prevent delay,,- :. :` =.. . - n rted b thousands of others who have Sir John Lubbock at the top, to 186.168 who UK* cold easily, rear bo in delivery. . -- ... . '. '.. ;: ,. s p� Y Mr. John Burns the - Socialist at fortified against a eougb that might " Marsh steam Pump " for feeding boils " The Best Pam " In the country f'or this pour- -- > �7 " iq'� Y ezperirnced the wonderfully and 1 pro se ssrlous, by taking scsott'ts pose• Returns exhaust into feed water hoatin it from 40 to 50 degrees. " '-`° -�:3 ,rte• . pain subduingpower of Nerviline -the great the bottom, where is not one of the 137 mein- Emulsion after their meals duria Bbfp man and Acme En ines, from 1 ta2o H.P., coal -on fuel. Fore and Aft compounds with .` -: -' *- ;:..s 1. ?r .... nerve sin cure. NervDine is nbt as cod hers who has even been suspected of corrup- the winter season. s °r' ' 4'3 : •h " � - ` p ] g woomt, coal, olr teal -oil fuel, from 8 to H. Bond 3o. stamp for catalogue and psis °list.'?,; x,}}�, .. ; , , ' to take as to rub on, and is rho best family ' flan or of abusing a trust A now broom !e o fHt19f {t } -z : _ :., ,..- .;.. -_. �`' remedy in the world. Nervllind is sold by weeps clam, an how lodg this exemplar GrOOTT & MOWINUi9 "Ievllle. ' , 0Ocy - " ' :, ti . i` state of things will continue to exist u of _ _ tt�OH� E -- ''`: + >• .. �cLt.ers evo�!vPliere. - , , - ,I.+i►.>� �'wN _ d�,r,A,,,�;��.� '> , . c. l - f -.{: x .-r t�,.. _ 'c - " _ .'i'' ti - _ —1 - -,!" - - - _ -- . Ii � l � :o.R" , v `}• `'°4 "r^ - o.•7} P. 'a-T. 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I , ia, 4, . a 1. - 1 r, • . t` w - . �,. zip'• Y: llr .;c t x• - - r}• 1. :V g s .. t „�T`.t y ;yq - c :•v.. .f° A t ; , ; ° P: • - Kc - "{, "`f2 ' '5�. .s- F' :ti'M`- - ar - - - - e1.Y .h- -: '-,I . :. '� "d "SM- ix �''t;k °���-T --_,'- ;=1" 5!^�' �z t - _ ; Y h.. , qa; ,�,s ur�ar aSsj"6 J.. *''� .,�.. ,.•� .. .: , if— ' . t , 's+�c !S. - •h°a. _ ° . _. _ -. .. -,,, •.- - - - • - . >- . • - _ .�'�, _{���� �p� _ ,;,'r''_ . {. - o-"'1:�r •,. ra`wr - �•a . tam t ..+ r � g�- r; { .,y "mow -* .. Z _'_ r a �. a' -�: �a ', t , ,. ! :Ste: - - f 4'' ' L.' �s... - ,I - '. d Y . €-'•s' -9.. .. , rte. r� i.+ :�. "`i % ' y�{, ' s' -3„ -t' W,, : `lolls M r _ su-- , :ir{E, "a . 1 .'I. 'h '-F and \'S f f L "�" .t "i4 S- •''�wv $..� l _3..*s'4.. , ,fry �4- '"ii. - i �» a%•- - • 1'�:i4 * +y~ {i^ .-- �'• 7a .t G. d>A' _s k, ;i� .c •3: , .Y'• 1,- i s i L� .- -•i'° .. - _.'• J. a _Sfi •"...L•'a' �h.. -- - -- - - - =- - FA -. - Now AduerUsel% enta. - = T. . _1 I R14iLfxb` MARKET. `p' - ...4 �...� Tosorrro, April `�9, :V:Ai�L AT 12 , = zf ANTED —A cod eneral female • V..� . = ._; ' '_ r t.- ` .. >�. 00 $$ to 00 _ . to I. + " i servant for a small farm must be able wheat fail ........M... i - •r.. -' .. ` I to wash and iron well. .Liberal wages. Apply Wheat, eprixlR 00 00 to GO t; . . 1. to Mrs. J. N. Farewell,near Court House, Whitby. a� ; .- A p - . - - Wheat, red winter...... 00 86 to 00 7 - - . . :1 _ . 'V _ OR SALE : —House and 8I acres of Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 5 ,. Shoe ficktVillo Lo, Flared 7I mile south of Claremont. The house Oats, bush ................ 00 88 to 00 84 ;� ._+ '= is a oonifurtable one with ail conveniences, out a� - . s - . Barle bdeh.,............ 00 00 to 00 41 H rowans Stare far all kinds of gardeli seeds by the oz. or ! • - ,, = y: r , e published every Friday morning i'.t its office buildings, hard and soft water, good garden. 3 s , ; .i . - { . ,: . Pickering, out. Tennis reasonable. For particulars apply to Peas, bush ................. 00 00 to 00 07 . � : - - - ; , - �" .p : PAUL. LA1vRF.NCE, on t e place. g2 -2s paper package. Long red and yellow Globe mangald Iiay new ton............ 14 00 to 16 ,� TEli MS w n I ., : ... - . ...., . . .::. •,., -y 1. KING, Butcher, Dunbarcon, Stra , to ............... 0 00 to 10 60. X1.78 per` jiar; m1.OQ itpaid itit advaabs• • solicits a share of the atron a of the - _ p ga greased hogs :...:........ G 26 to 6 6o seeds turni saed, black- tares" white ensilad a corn ' 1 • �-f RATES OF ADt RTISINGi public. Will visit Pickering village, Tuesdays. Beef, foren tlarters..r.... 500 to 600 ' P + g ' and ; , k-. ,, Thu days d Saturdays, and adjoining places 1 • . , s # • rS and #_ - ` '° , ` i - on intermediate days. Prime most at reason- Beef, llibdquarterE...... L9 . 900 , ? 00 :• - i'irat insertion, per line _ . _ - X10 cents. able prices. Give me a trial. 21 -Lf. l�IubtOn............., ? 00 t0 9 00 eII kinds 6f garden tools... ! F .._ Each aubeeqquent insertion, per litre - 5 _ ____ ••••••• ,. � . This xate`does not ?nclude Legal or FoXeign ad- , ;! Veal, Ca2'Oaes ... :1,.....�.. i 00 to 10 Oil - - - 6: • . vertiaementa. t;EED IiARLE� FUBI bete : -200 = " - , -1� r `. Butter, lb .............:.... 00 00 to 00 17 - Chen for Cash .. .. =1 -: . . Special terms given to parties making con- bushels Duck Bill two rowed Rarlev free P . . 1' rates for 3 or G months or by the year. Half- from all obnoxious weeds. Yields better than Eggs, doz .................. 00 10 to 00 10 • . - . . ., - . - _1- t yearly or yearly contracts parable' quarterly. y other two rowed Barley and will stand up T - ` $usiness cards, tau lines or under, with paper, on any kind of land, Price, t#5 cents per bushel• D OMINIQN BANS V i iRICHARDSON a - ' � one year, $5 00, payable in advance. • apply to JOHN PIKE, lot 13 con, 10 Markham, . I. 1�" Notics in local columns teu cents per line, Locust Hill P. O. 21 -27 . i _, > . �_ I - five cents per line each subsequent insertion. _ i_ _� - ' , - - Special contract rates made known on applica- ! p 0 O• — -- --- - .. �; Lion. No free advertising. Ti 0 RENT OR FOR SALE. —The Im• Capita raid up,, , , t • - *- Advertisements without written nstructions plemeut Warerooma and the west end of t n � _ ><*illbeinserteduntil fatbiddenand Charged ao- roughcast hous3, together or separately; the Surplus, - t,350,V0� 4 cordin 1 . Orders for discontinuing advertise- house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies ; also .. - ' ' , ' - - _, mentsgmust be in writing and sent to the pub- the two shops between the house and the old - - FIREMEN'S, - t- i fisher. barn, to rent, or would exchange for private • WHITBY AGENCY. - i - Job Work promptly attended toy ; ;,_ residence.' Possession. given the 1st of Mareh. on the 24th of May _ ' For further oarticulara enquire of R. BUH P, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, • - ' - . '` . . W. �. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. Piokcriag Village, or by letter Lo x. HANEY,` Interest allowed at highest current rates. No . Alpena, Mtehirtan. Istf But before that time you should get that Bedroom Suite,' or -' notice of withdrawal required. 1: O R SALE :--The residence and W. H. HOLLAND, : , = '`� Our rolitioe- 9triot Independence. ji 11tANAtiLR. Extension Table and get your pictures framed and .. . . 1. grounds of the nndersi ed. There arc 10 - ti . . + Our .slim -A First -class Lo►alPaper.; 4� acres, 2ti rods frontage which is a solid Vouch recsOVered etc. $t Hilts D1111II ham's. . is °= brick house, with every convenience, also driv- Sgades,110� *e18, I��aC111ne > > g - Our Expeotatione -The hearty ing house and atwbles, Young orchard, and - -- - - -- - -- a - ^; _� _ upport of the veoale, of Pickerini( and vicinity. small fruits of all kinds. 1 The place inlooeted a haCe a frill brae Of TJndertakin oods. Those dealin - '- !r � V . opposite the Pickering college, and is one of the t� �i g . -. most desirable roperties in the rill e. Ap 1 �il �ir@, etc. �arden %� pp sg ppp y with us will et what the want t ri ht prices We for particulars to JOHN FI>�LD, or W.V. RICFI- y g P • I+iRIDAY. A RIL 29, 1892. SRDSON. , Pickering`vil. age, lb -6m.__ have late) purchased a new Hearse which is - - . -- Y p . �OR SALE. —The estate of the late Seedt?, Turnip Seeds. - ±- NOTES AND COMM NTS... Mrs. Every, containing 50 sores, being - OIIe Of th0 best la the county. - -'.; composed of the s.W. quarter of lot 10, in the r 1. .. - tad eon of the the township of Pickering, front- �' ing Hingaton road,!} miles from the town of Shlrtings alld Cottonades in great : . 11 t {. R. H. McGreevy, Navin " retdrned hitb and 1 mil.. from Piokerla Vill . HILTS' &.'DILLINGHAM.', . W y g ag 1. - k (food soiluildin s and ever convenience, . • - . to Quebec and given hIm if up, was , tt g y variety., �' W 019W. .. , ` sent to 'ail for one ear, th judge ra_ This is s very desirable property. Title India- - s - - j� , potable. For further particulars appply on the . -- - - . ' " ' marking that but for bis ru ning away premises, to A. A. POST, County Architect,Whit- - _ . ' by, or W. V. RICHARDSON, Notary Public, g • , 11 he would have been sente>ltced to six Pickering. serf A OOd horse rake for sale. at t , . - - The Best Soap in the mar ket can,'be -- . . i month $. TENDERS WANTED. JACKSON - • . - .. - ' - - W. F. Maclean is the Conservative EALED TENDERS' will be received $ROCK ROAD 1 u to the 21st of May 1884, for the follow- - - -- •o: had at - :o. - ' . - _ - Candidate is East York. Who his p PICSERINCI �} . ing : Laying of new floor in School House in B_9 I opponent will be does not et appear. No. 7, Cherrywood, floor to be 1i incess maple or i , r' I ` ... ` i! ' birch. Desks and seats to be taken out and re- - � . .5. ;, 1 ; , The Reform convention will not be placed also plastering ceiling of same• Can- i +' , field until Monday next. Ald, J. K K. tractsto be let single or to ether so suit con- I l '= Leslie is s oken of with mtleh favor. tractors. Contractors to tarnish everything. Lum e rr t r , . - i . P Work done from fat of July to third Monday in i i - - - i t August. GEO. DAVIDSON, See. School Hoard. - -. - ` April 11th, I 2. Cherrywood. - ' l% ' �`' :_ The writ has been issued for a new - Lj7mmm LATH AND .•. - . - I .; - election in Eazt York, ren�ered nec- . AUCTION SALE - - . - . essay b the death of the member, - SHINGLES We have our . f a, ' ltd brand .� i y y F Real Estate in Pickering. The f J . J K • i Hon. Alexander . Mackenzie , Nomin - _ ± Trustees of the undermentioned ro rty - : '..p ations will be held May 4th and elee- lterebygive notice that there will be.offereddfor DRE4 SSED LUMBER• - _ - ' _ . . . '= tinny Ma 11th. Mr. Johu F. David- "ale by Public Auctign at Gordon's Hotel in the �7 - y'•f }� Village of Pickering on Monday, Stay the O and host of other articles Sofa ., ' 1k I i son, merchant, Unionville, has been 1883, at the hour o[ two o clock in the afternoon, �� � OD . ; c, - by Thos. Poacher, auctioneer, the following HARD AND SO 0/ t . • I I appointed returning officer. lands and premises, namely : - Village Lot Num- - • • - . ' - Ill ber One, in the Village of Dufrins Creek, now • _ 7 ` i gems L 710 XZ 08a s 3M 1 need for the scrubbi� season . � .. Pickering. according to the registered Municipal l . iii TL8 people of Toronto are again in Plan thereof, containing by almeasn n , I18 . - J . the midst of an election contest. The of an acre more or leas, and more particular)9 'Ten per Cent. Will be added it . described in a Conveyance thereof, dated 8th booked. December 1858,from William Hartrick and wife _ s . death of H. E. Clark rendered it nec- to George W. Postaadothers. Ou the property t =i j� Lye Sal Soda Pe-arllne Borax -- - : #n �7 it GOIt D� N �. essary for the election of a ember to there Brick church lately occupied by the o -- _­------ f the LOCal HOUS @. Air. BIg lOW f is the Pickering congregation of the Yresbysarhu ----7-- - -- - - - - - _ church. Terms :- »Part cash. and balance to be ' } - `' Reform nolnince and Mr. Kent will secured by mortgage of the premises. with in- 0X4.A n =Z10XTW , ' "` terest at 6 per oent per annum. This notice is i , carry the standard for the Conserve= given, and the said sale will be. tuade. pursuant Stareh,Blueing,Black�n ,Wh�t- .. . Revised Lives. Philip Thompson is the labor tta io 1Pe7� titles �' An Act respecting the prop- . ' . ? candidate, and E. A. 11Zacdpnald, the ertyofReli�t'ous Inatitutioi,s." Dated this 21st . •__ • Factors' anent, is in the fit ld on the day of April, if192. in rOOins WaShboardS : . p DOW k McCiiLLIVRAV. . - 7 �. - - . annexation ticket it's presume. Tliis work at., Wbitbs. . �' . . . being a four handed fight the result fiolicitors for the Trustees, the �'eudora. �t6 29 .. W .. Clothespins, Pails, White ' ash, - is rendered all the more difficult to • . Farmers desirous of purcha9:ng . . O-A redict. Yes 1t is hard to t ell which Cr. # ­ . . f PLn_UGHS- , .:- I � . of the ttivo first callditdate a ill be % :,. elected, Voting takes pla,c- to-day ' H �r 1_ . . - . ­ ' o 1 J Call and inspect the Wilkinson. tt'ilkinson. Prices ` ►Scl'tibbing and Stove . BY "Usbcos. ( Friday). - , .'' moderate. Also anent fur the L. U. .. " . ; -- - - - - -- - - - - -- Sawyer and Iliassey steam r s . UXBRIDGE. . (,iu7� - - . . . i - threshers.. - - �.�, . A mirage of Lake Simcoe wet► seed litre - -?�.. , g l" 1 • . • Monday night. 1►iond - Y 1, r C ... � 4 . - Miss scot, of Epsom, wbilein town it - Splendid value in a Balast Ton tie Lace �� days ago lost her purse containing X30. It f $ "�i I'��► W I ' . was fortunately found by Mr. A. Bagehaw Pump p i Wry# '. . i , . i and promptly handed over to t>seowneI B OTT r1 j1��/� ,�Y�„ � r• �QQt �or ��ou hln The London Advertiser says Rev. � r• lJ 1X 11 lvl. 3pr0 rietor a cce led a - • . . y . McLaughlin, of Uxbridge has p __ - )Manufacturer of-- - . t - call to the Harringtou Presbyteriao church - -- _- 1�1 -, _ _. r - . ' 7. Oxford county, and will be indurated about . WHITBY MARBLE AND Liii; Force & Suction Pampa ` -, May 1st. LETTER TO TH_E PUBLIC - . i ' . . Mr. Wm. Thoinpeon, of Scott hue been Deep -wrll I'aPore sinresa, Iron and .r---_1.- - mmi iouer for suite . ors �-� appointed a License Co i!s HEREBY thank all who have patronized me in the implement busi. ' .} Ngrth Ontario in the place rintme tf,°, D U N DAS Si. ' • WHITBY, GEAR1i AliO M MPINI WIM0M11LR, now in the t and I trust that our future dealin will be u u - . t . i Andrew Turner. "A good p �• g 2t1 t ally _ . (7otatabttehea �aatl.� Vt tuJtntt� and CieWro ratilcs, sn�i :; . pleasant an profitable. As you are no doubt av�are, the Massey and is the general opinion. Cistern Pumps. Dlail orderb n i Halfris Companies have amalgamated, and this amalgamation will do away '- -'° I Constable Wright, actin Y o telegram *j •O�nf Pro��rr p p y If ' ' - from Lindsay, arrested a bo o the orals jy . row t1 attended to. with Irian eats throughout Caned y I , . - Mondav morning and placed im iu the Havin returned to the old stand of ills T y 8 a, but I am pleased to state that I have •. -� - g Y u �v F) -. 3 t� r T, �1, jut, Piokerin cured the agent for Pickering Township for the new Masse Harris firm. - ' cooler Until the arrival of a Li c con- Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, J Y' t A; 44 This union of capital and property will not ill any way effect prices, however, i J , = •, stable on the mixed. The boy - ad stolen better prepared to execute all _ - - - - . Iamb p p I 1 Some money and was taken ba k on the orders in cemetery and all' other • - I .. but will be an advantage as each agent will have a larger variety of machinery - -. - eyening train.-Journal. B to offer. You can have your choice of the three best binders Iuade• the wide f t ; work pertaining to the business. ; 1Vhile le Toronto the other day we Met Cuftomers will find a well selected stock E A A � ' ,.' open end, No. S, Brantford; the Toronto Np. 14, 13; and the •Toronto No. 8, - . 1 . . . -many former citizens of Uxbrid;�e. There of foreign and domestic granite and A, all in five and six ft. cut ; the choice of sevell different mowers, and three -. - `{ . . L I,s�ocooll in different horse rakes and -seed drills, as well as straWCutters, root cutters, and �� . ` seems to be a regular Uabri de colony marble to choose from. Inspection - - ., there. This town has contributed consid- . ..• - - Will convince that for strictly first- ; e coils of Pulpers, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of farm iul- - - .1 I - erabie brain, muscle and beagty to the class work, onr prices cannot 4e -i 4 l beaten. the fi:tal ser- t;llelueuts. Y : Queen Ctty. < p - l.e:tts n.ia tiGt Remember I have moved my t�arerooins to Reuimer s block, - o osite i It is pretty well understood th t we are - •� ' Pp ` ^ , ` ' not likely to het a new station 4ere. The Moores blac:k3mith sllo , ill Pickering village. ' - • re 1 of the G. T. R. authorities to the �% E (� more hi ll►lc es P g tall Ott lice early and I P Y 1 1' • • ll �11\ T , �tt:a to snt:�fj• 3o�i, Z+_ F�RS"Z'H, Pickering, mix 3 : "s petition presented to them, whil not ex- tliaJt 18 hliti hilt, 1- 0 . u.. I . .- a flat refusal, was what ay be re. - -- - - - - -- -- - -- - - - - -- - - ---- - - - - -. -- --- - - - - -- . actly man wltoliiues - - - - - - -- n.. flit one, and men a that we TIIE_..._. garded as a po - {. cannot expect any improvemen while the ��,.' under f he of- '1 CePITeL. '4 . 1. Midland remaiues in the hands f tho G. facts of dis- - . f 2,Op0,o0p " ' R. Co. C'aEC, e7cCC88es, . $1,600'000 �` �. PHOTOGRAPHER. . - I `.1 Frank Webb, of the Queen's hotel, bas CONSU . THE -- . • • .. _ been having considerable experience with gas disposed of his business overwork, `: : .. . . - .- ­ ­. ... - the wheels of justice late) . On Thursday worry, etc. Itouso }ourself. . Take - �' '�' Y �, and will hereafter devote his en -. 1 j g BANK �� TOONT last he appeared before a or Ha ilton leant Of lit► l8 a affil and BS A lie N i . . _ - - �. - - -. , --,.L - on the charge of ayfusiye languagp, prefer- tine time to Whitby Gallery. - We have cured thocteandi3, who a - . , ``: red by Charlie Armstrong, H� pleaded allow Q6 t0 ref ©r t0 them. 1VE CAN s 'i•l.is CfiE:tT c tL'c:11 CUR this SI:c- '� I guilty, and was assessed $1 and costs. On Bing USINESS is glready, comment- 1 - - i a afternoon he appeared before Meg- CUBE YOII b use Of our CZClt18iti0- et:'eil ta1`:,ts'1ii'TiUN .Cliff ?1�: ?- , 1. ' `s''t`142` TORONTO BRANCH Fr d y — to hum, but the facilities are a . rsltei � - t.ee hiitory of medicirv. -. AV . .. - , r _ . iatrate Chas. Gould on two oharges per- -- nothOds and applianced. +S, imple, ,jrui;R41ts arc luch•_�rizcci to self it on a nc�; t ' t witting gambling in his house and selling �s _ ' such that he call accommodate -all unfailing treatment at bane for ititie guar-irtee, a ttst that no ether cure car Cor• Church and Wellin ton St-se . - - liquor during prohibited hours. He plead- g `` ed guilty to both charges, and as fined who require pictures..: During the Lost or Fait) �Manbood, General or iuc -_ -2-v utty sl:kri- 'h you have a Coy ub. 1 ° S -re Lroa! or 1'4o:ir::it u-e it trr is wi:+ - r3AZ'INGS D�I?AItTMLAiT ; - Nervous Deb lity Weaknesse:� of t:, -- $50 and costs on the first and 6 on the , itr , t i holiday' season call and get photos Body and Mind, Effects Of Errors Dr cure lu. o;w child has the Cr-!up 1J: latter charge(his second offence a must the Y S' . Y - i' - act . rho magistrate said the he had tt'li.Nl�an� ('o -ugh, u:� it promptly, apt.: �r;Ii:: Deposits recelt'ed iii atzma of $5 and n . .., ` " ) that �viU be finished in ills latest style Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, is sure, if sit: d:ra<1 ih::t i�i�icii��t:s c'i x t4rrde, and Interest alloyed thereon at ' :k"`` i ,Z F made the fine as light as possible on the I. '"� ` latter offence, but for the gambliq offence of the art. - Noblo M. ,N nooD full Restored. CCNt- U%iPT1()N, don't Jail to use it, is vi'. :' y curt you or tout ncithini! A k your I)r,t current rates. l z he bad imposed thebeaviestfineallowed•by _•= - ..i: Improsement wn the f rst day � _ . - . . T .. p ati landu- - ,,i'+ gnat for N1L(aI' CURE, .-__ . the act. Ile added; -The Englt I'ECIAL attention will be give» How to enlarge stud strengthen an LP. Pr:ce 1u c,,. age is too weak to express my_ contempt far , rc c: nd 1.00. a WEAK U•N'DEVELOPP.DOI[GAX13 AN1) S;v - CIAL D� .� ambler. " - Timex. ' nn htisIT.`t a g t0 family groups and as Chriatnla8 YA RT8 Op BODY. Melt testify f ron') � -' � $ ` �'s� - - :"I 1. TaAINS GOIN(; EAST LUZ AS FOLLOWS: --- Special Irate& allowed for- amounts re- � • '� '; - iii a time when most families have a 50 States and Foreign Countries. No. 4 EXPRESS . 9:08 A. Af. Sale Register �YritO 'them. Book explanation •� maiwng not les8 than three months, and ' i 2:18 P. M. 9 ' reunion, it is the proper time tv have l l2 tdrxaD, t• _ f ; ' �A4'IIRDAY, May %ill, Credit sale o 2b f'' and proofs IIlalled (sealed) free.. •i 6 -I,poAL.. . . . 6.80 P. M. Deposit receipt issued for same. , :: 2 much cows and springers, at wbitevale, groupsf•taken. Addmse BRAINS 4OINO VEST DUE. As FOLLOWS: - _ _' � ��' S '" property of Messrs Coo du Co• , _ - '� the proper ?ter .7 ; '° Ida.? Locs1. 9:08 A. M. }�, W.D� _ 1. V Terms, 4 months credit .give on ap- Call and eatisfaotion 'e guaranteed ERIE MEIiAL fit).! I «Ily M • , 4.14 P.3�.���+ t t proved - pa Bale at 2 P. m. Bee - _ t � 11 "V7 30 O '�ss..t.�- J'a BUFFALO/ "Y. •' i . ]&%P x%58 B:O I P. It. ,i� , ' ' postern. Nos• gouaher, saotio eer. -- X. �' 1. .y rte, . , 11 . ,- - .. - . . _ p:f I „r� •3 � 1d" �', 1.1 Y7- ^ F ' -f 6"', -r. "I ' n .W'tr .0 a, M—M Y' a. t.° e St' - ' S•.. , - 0P•\ . r,l xly. h - xa- a. ql;., y,, .y .%gig - .+ $ .Y' {� N i (. ,'' - 3 r r'� y �. .p` a_ -- , �` ` r -y.. 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[ f.. 9 - L=- d% A . t fir^ .:'} 5.+ :b:iEav- P ^:+ -Y3t " i - 9 ` - - ., _ �_ 3 - - ----- Ta.•q e$N s•.. - .>""i -�s"n. :� 'mss •r vas• :a ',�; -+ , - •' -:i.° r .� • • - z.'µ.+ -.'�. "` _ — - F' S _ .'L '; - - - - y� ^'., -- - -.m., v' �, - - •,- `-,�F. 'v -q - •P - -• , -sc i .AFTwi - r, . . - _ - - .. �.r w' ..i ._ � Y jRI s. 2si_t"o'� - 4 Y 'h•:"- .`'t, "" �; - _ - .. - - - r ° _'"� s - , r . .. ? e R L. �, f'd : J -, _ ':aw wG• ' * §.' :,', is e�^ 4 Y 1 i �. III ,� --, - - - -: - - - - , ' . " -,.. - .r -r - - s .'dY• _ -+." - -Y • -,, ,, a _ ''�.' �.,g{ra *t`., ,.r r'✓'' Cdr _ .S I ~ III -- - - - L $` - � d3 jl_ ,t% • -lmv :fit � F: . tDISTF>G�CT DOT BY -LAW. NO :��a 'f'� �� , .+ USE ��� r L`,- - - 5X1 .:. `#d ,-•J� -� f STOLEN IN THE 1►I03T BARE FACED MANNER . — OF THE - .. . - i t , -�,1 . FROM OUR EXCHANGES.. / • • kermg t� T . - _ - •FV .;: , To shi .. of , Fie ENT ' . , t , - - - - Streetsville will use electric light. p i D1 1Culty of Breathing . .. ­. - . Diphtheria is king at Glenwlhiams, a - _ .t� ° Tightness of the Chest ..1 ,,+ •ry:l I. number of deaths have occarred. � B Law to establish a hi hwa across I a . . A � • - . _'' "' " it Stouffville electors \viii vote on a Local Y g Y - _ - Option By -law, on Monday, Alay Dth, portion of lot No. 21, ire the 3rd Range _ Wasting asting away Of Flesh • ' 4 . . .., - . The Truant Officer at Guelph brou;ht cf the Broken Front Concession of the _ 1, . • f - Township o Pickerin(f and to close and B�TTL Thu exit, Troubles: ;-f. I . . _ one hundred deliduents to time at ho f Pickering, , ` Police court. sto¢ up and sell -a portion of the original .- Petrolea will close her billiard- roe ng allowance for Road between lots Nos. 20 COn$tlmption .. �Y �e - . At 7 o'clock in future, by order of �,he and 21, in the said 3i•d Pange of the ( - - - • . . . . • ,� i. - - town council. . B. F. Concession. - - - - - - ' .'N a - '_ Bronchitis Weah = • : f'� Lungs. Robert Vernon, while trying to get on i Whereas the present travelled road between 7 f �.. ' >+ the bus Saturday night, fell under the lots Noe. 20 and s1 in the 3rd Range of the Asthma, COug1lS , t'... -a _ 3-,' .. . - . f Broken Front Concession of the Township of ! wheels and broke his leg. Pickering deviates into the said lot No. 21 ; 7v�' ,.: - .� • Rev. D. Idle, pastor of Goodwood Me';11• And whereas in the public interest it is ueces- I - . Catarrh, Colds . ' . • ; ' odist church,- died of inflamation after a viii a o eatablteh the said road where now tra- . 1. i+- . . - - i .. ::::'` i - short illness on Friday last. And whereas a certain portion of said original - .. . . - - - �Villowdale's literary society has des id allowance for said Road botweeti said Lots Nos. ,. - . . .. . :A and 21 in the 3rd Range of the B. F. Con of the tt ' ed that "A dirty, good natured wife is Township of Pickering, is not requisite for Road '... - ° . .. - . • . ' - - preferable to a clean, cross one." or other pubic purposes ; _ - - .. - - 4 '"- ' George Kennedy, Reeve of Georgetc,wn And whereas it is necessary to effectually con- . , . ' _ • . + vey the said portion of saiI road allowance to lists been appointed Clerk of Estluesi;l Timothy Welsh the owner of said Lot No 21, - - - DRs ■ ti V i . . c r onto which lot the said travelled road between - , .�, ',ship At & salary of 2Zo, with extra j - a•, said lots Nos. 20 and 21 deviates in lieu of of that I . c'.�,. a . attached. portion of laid lot No. 21 hereby establiahek as a . The Rsuiefd say's: Our exchanges .will publichighway, - - . - . Fri ' lease observe That Streetsville is riot in Therefore the Municipal Council of the Town- „ 1. p ship of 1 ickering enacts : . . . . . - t,y t11e s \1 im on the electric light business. 1st. That that portion of lot number twenty- Somethrn� kicked. ne in the 3rd Range of the Broken Front Con- i . . . o ession of the Township of Pickering, herein- 7 - - _ There are peddlars in the country wI O fter described shell be and is hereby erected - (i are selling worthless fags, and Bard n i to and established tie a public highway of this ;. .i F' unicipality, that is to say; . . 'fir . seeds. arl ers will do well to ke p Commencing Wh�• e a cut atone monument has -. • - , . 3 , . their eyes open for these gents. h planted at th,WSouth East angle of said lot . - . - - The strawberry crop has been serious 45 niiouLeeWW� t 29 choihne s8links lite a deg, -sea e . . . . post (at , - - damaged by the heavy frosts. 111 a no h end of the fence and on the south dde of .. . -, Blamey, of Oshawa, says he will take S th marsh adjacent thereto)•; thence North 9 -1 I - . for -his crop which is usually worth 65 degreee,•avoatr chains tine 291inks to s poet on the . s;.V.r I ��j ,, ¢ ' '! vti� til 1 ,� : r� _ ;. / , { `(y ; - h.,. y ..KKSS I'll � \ - w--, .�p C. 11.J `l i Y��� -• ' p,- ! t 12 R' YZ, } � . :. 4" , . : - ads , :° }.. . _ �,} ,,, . .,'..- y ' Wi , . t' I t T� , .� 1� t"A -. :l f'kr31'- '_ i Lt ;. r: "+ v #- : , . . .,�: ,i.i - -t� -> i `• �, sr ' `1 • - J �-� :pp i ,,� ^X�.. _ G T Yom: , i I+ ;,r e �l � ' H :a•' r -t.1 tqj '1••-., ,st < ' '�s "rye t;, `�- - S ,SYVyji- S s�z � "! - 3'9'' ?� '.*k` T 4 . ' ,`; ; + North et e o eat marsh , thence North 43 . . - - - James Livingston met with an aeeide t ' degrees, East 655 ligks more or lose, to the fence - . * .. . . at the h0ieler factor last WeaneBaA oil the East limit of the said lot,thence souther- _ O� eni� e d EYnulSion of Pure~` - y y ly along the Bast limit of the lot. 33 chains, 9H , I . _ - .: - . - While oiling the shafting his arm Catlgt t links more or less to the place of be inning. - t . . - - - . - . which with that portion of original allowance -e': 1 in the belt drawing his face onto the pit for Road unsold between said lots Nos. 20 and 21 , R . ley in the said 3rd Range of the Broken Front Con- ,ltd R At3 an example of the . extraordiingr V cession constitutes aLpublic highway sixty -six r ' feettu width. I 1. change which pOptllatiOn undergoes, It i s 2nd. That the following parcel. comprising a ; . recorded that Out Of 450 persons whose part of the original allowance for road between . '. . names appeared in the Newmarket Voter' 6 to s numbers 2D and 21 in the 3rd Range of the . - _. ; N. Broken Front Concession of tl.e said Township T S 1 E L E S S Lists in 1875; only i39 now remain ; All of Pickering, be and the same in hereby eatopped ' 1. - . yet the old fogey who doesn't advertia for public travel, and the same is hereby vested . . I - . . - • - - . -. ' ' f. - . „ in `Timothy Welsh, ,of the said Townehil► of - f..',- will tell you everyone knows me, I hav 3 Pickering. The said parcel is more particularly FOR A��j �Y ALL DRUGGISTS GGIST ►J . ' . been here so long." described as follows, that is to say: : Cominenc- - • . " - - . A freak of nature, in the shape of a two- inn where scut stouemouument has been plant- i .f - .. . ' ed on the South -West angle of said lot No. '30, 2.iABRA'�'ORY, TOROi�1 .i O� O . _ . - faced calf, Nay droppped by a cow belong thence northerly along the Wost limit of the �, -1= 1ng to Rev. Arch. Sinclair, lot 3, con. S , Bald lOt,;i3 chains 50liuks,thenceSouth 43 degrees _ u.n..n.N _�. nn.•_r � =_ =LE_u__ , Nest 70 chains, thence south 9 degrees, Hart } _ _ _ ,: Lz~bo township, on the 7th last. The sal _4 chains 20 links, thence south 10 degrees 45 . ~` 1 has two mouths, four eyes and two ears minutes, Last :33 chains 10 links More or less to . . . - �`' . - . while the rudiments of three horns • ar Fhe place of beginning, . . . - . . 3rd. That the deed conveying thre said parcel . - visible, In drinking and when bellowin of land to Timothy Welsh, made by this Corpor- • I c s . both mouths are use.,. atiotl to Lilo said 'Timothy Welsh, be and the ,. . . . - J Same is hereby cogflrmed, and that the Reeve of ; . Oh what a cough l well yt,lr heed the this Corporation be and is hereby authorized - • . - -L- - . . . . . : - tvarninR. The signal perhaps of the stir and instructed tomake and sign such further as- - . approach of that more terrible disease con • surauces of the said parcel as may be requisite, _ . . - - . i - 'fie and to attach the Corporate,Seal thereto r . .E sumption. Ask yourselves if yon can of . Passed 1ts83 . - - ' . ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run REEVE. CLERK. .•, - . �A+ the risk and do nothing for it. We know : o • •" - - from experience that Shiloh's Curb will Public Notice is hereby given that the fore- S� 1 cure your cough. IL never fails. 2 -6m going is a true and correct coy of a pro —maild - -'- , - - - - At the Grey Assizes, at Owen Sounil - on Tuesdtt:y. one of the eleven civil easpq was a suit for damages for breach of promise of marriage between a ,lies; - Acton, of Grey county,anu Jas. D. Acton; of Sunderland. It was settled out of court, T. W. Chapple, Uxbridge. actin- for defendant. The couple are cousins, ant settled the case by marriage. t. Ten years ago all our fine manufacti -ired tobacco cause from the United States. lint month after month and year after year the superior quality of the '-Myrtle t Navy" brand has been driving the Amer i• canlarticle out ,of the Canadian Inarkrt. - . The "Jlyrtle Navy" is now to be fouud in every village in the Dominion ,suer is as fatrliliar to the smoicers iipon the Atlan- tis all;, Pacific coasts D5 to those of the By -Law which will be taken into consideration ox the Municipal Council of the Township of Pickering at a meeting of the said Municipal Council to be held in the Village of Brougham on the 16th day of May, A.D., I9e2, Lod in case no valid objections are trade to the said proposed By -Law, the said Municipal Council will then proceed to pass the same. Those interested will please take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. Date) at Pickering this 12th day of April, IA1l. D. R. BEATON. Clerk of the Tp.11 Plclierrins - -DRLSSMAKING- RS. I. VISE and ?HISS B. PEART Wish to announce to the ladies of Picker - lugl al.11 vicinity that they have been for - tll1::0 in securing a lxdy who has had :t but It nine years experience m the lty . • - 1 I 1l111ll tint `. _ 4 City in \Zh1Gh It 18 111an11faCt111'etl. Ir � � _. - .. �,' '� :fit the recent session of the dlltari, " ioruulu, anti are therefore in a better T��E F'ASHIONA:°IS.�E �3RED STA?�L =OHS. - Legislauire an act was passed ret;ulatiu� �r d�itrun than ever to supply all who ,nay - tro1lt fi?hino. No person can_ catch mor! favor' 1l1Anl \vith illeir patronage. a i 1 ( T _ --I than thirty trout in one tlaj, nor illoli' - - - -- ` - POGIS 1 A TO A D Y - BARNEY N ELLIS ,. than fifteen Funds in one da\ . even if - - - they number less than thirty. Every trout ' MOVED TO NEW: PREMISES . the ro rtr• ,of At'. G. BARN E5, Green River, Ontario. - - _ . • {' P Pe - under five inches must be put back in the _ _ _ . • . - water . with as little Injury as possiule. , - - - ON Hotel, Pickering, night; Tuesday, to iris own I The fishing season is regulated by the 'ROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK POGIS STANTON.. -r BARNEY ELLTS I stable until Thursday morning; Thursday, to - - (Standard.) (Gilt-Edge) N1 . Martin's hotel, Stouffville. till s o'clock, thence _ Dominion Act, which under the recent _ 1 to his own stablejuntil Monday morning- - . order in Council commenced April let. Whitby Marble Works. )- . : Pogie Stanton, limited to 60 mares; will make the - . - - -. . Take note and govern yourselves accord- . __ _ By Gen, Stanton :.,I5, sire of 13 trotters By Frank Ellis, 7397, record 2:�6}, the ` season of lee as follows: Monday,Ma�itnd, rill - - ! les ye his own stable, Green River, sn proceed - • : ingly. in 30 list, and king of Canadian sires., ; sire of three trotters in the 30 list. By to Tremont House, Markham, noon ; thence to _ ^ _ _ 1Vtathi-son & Hawking Dam Winona Maid, by Winfield Scot, half - Happy Median, 400 ; by Hambletoniao C111ander's Hotel.Malvem, night; Tuesday,pro- osed to Sullivan's hotrel,York Townline. noon ; 1 . _ . South Ontario Licences- Manufracturoisot sister to Forest Boy 2:28, trial 2x2'3 ; g d 10. Dam, Jewel by General Stanton 1 thence Lo Golden Lion hotel,Yonge et, night; . - - - . MarbleUontuuents, Hoadatone>3 and all 2545, g d by Black Douglas ; g q d by I Wednesday, Hugh's hotel.Thornhlll, noon ; • . Dell, by Edward Evert, and dam of Forest 1 then to Kelly's hotel. Richmopd hill, night; . - Whitby, April 23, —Dr. Francis Rae, of other Cemetery Work. L I al George 9 - g e g d by Sir Tattowl Thursday, to staple noon; to Lemonds hotel . . _ Oshawa, chairman of the South Ontario dap I UPOrters of seotob swomsh AM- IIOy l'a8 � g g d Flora Hamil, by Royal Sykes (thoroughbred), etc. ; Aurora, night; Friday, to T. Lloyd's, lot 5, con - Board of Licence Commissioners, presides, eriean and Canadian Granites. George ; g g g d Messenger • mare. Gen.. - , - . - 4, Whitchurch, noon ; to Meek's hotel. Victoria , at the meeting in the Council chamber of All pr -rtios wishing work would do well to cell L'OGTES. . i S9tire, night; Saturday, tolMiller'shotel,Stouff- , - - , Stanton's sire was Hambletoniaa 10, dam ! ; Mille• aoou; to his own stable until Monday the Town Hull here this tafternoon,at which Ott us (rq +fore�,nrcha9ing. All work Ruairanteed Varney Ellie, limited to 311 mare, will make the 1 morning, wid prices v the lowest. Beef mare by one -eyed Kentucky Hunter, season of Ibtr3, as followb = 5fou• tty. 11ay •dud, : the applications to dispense liquor in this € wit, leave his otictt et,sble and proceed to ! For tonne acid other +articuIars, see LiIU and riding were disposed of as follows : —Thal e -- - - -- - - - -� etc., etc. (le[ow s h �tel, Brou6h Lni, upon : to t;ordon'a 'cards. 1 . - . . was a full board prevent, namely,the chair ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD , - nand Dr. 1►;Le. lIr. .Iola, 1'\veedie, D1r. •Toy- - — - - - - - -- -- -- -- -- _ -- _ , eph Watson, and the inspector, A1Ir. John Organic weakne59, Failing Memory, Ltick o! , F"r•' r� rhvs:cal DeG11', y y I - ' - r Ferguson. A uunlber of petitions for lane, .;,.,,,i3�ii's \'itsti cr. AtlolKN r�d,us C� uzo, against grtantina the.,jv liceaceswem red -ci�- ; l,i :,,Jess (,f Sii;ht, IASa of- Ambition.11ciltnes•i � � I . � ed nainul ' howls u . i :)t;t•e'o nt t �, 'li � Illbl•F,1,(' rill -1 t_ (i,i'h , - , -' , •�:ItiOt row(-, - r�; , , '1 t au•s is th,i lkvik w, Lhc tinisilor lira;) in - . • - - : molt in t .1a�C1'ln!_', iLP1; �:,l,llll:'�I!:i 111 `'- 1'1:. ' ' ' ` - i >\- I owl shins. Li1t'�tl deputatiol1S w'-e. + 6n t'1raLY, tight• fti: .�:9(t)', F•xcca„ivo I,Clul- ; , • ! . . , I . 1,rtaent, land iLlyulniLlljr utheryiutc,rest! dl a I;1 �,'("c, ate., et^. Ererry bottlo guamntemd ! h�S. •11St 1'eC81 d lL lc 1'o' the :Lta1Ui1 of tfit i,.iard. loEla. .�1C.i.iAs •' r'sy' °n:(1 j' ^�I�J ! �:..Cti, C":_�. ,C; `_.:., i . ±r +r trca.,, J. E I1 1,- ,'LrO!+1 ql,t. cd .y 3 C annoln rail(, 5haav, ,1;e i yips, 1. , o Ilr,.r1 t,� :.:. , r •i , Cr,t Is slgllIllt,llt of h resh Groceries, New. :I ' tints Pugh heads' thoKe r�lltpa5ed to L•- tvi:.:• .1. ,,, : I - r r - license gri"lttod the ;lr,tt, rat Y1`h,.,_,.I'.0. tl';- ":�,�q $ . ' >;.1;(, -, Fraits, Crockery', Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Hof - a Foster Hutchitioll IFS? t.h(' t('- ii,l ►i:'lt;i(7t }, ":t�;ff,l� Cor,stlwiption cures.' ;:' 1,"'' ,� fees etc. sud is selling it clieaf� for cash.. Call "at his store - from Claremont, While Mr. 1'heodora M,'- .�1: r.tr111'11 :!,'dill, i•, tir�•l frVl ►t metl(!f!, hn:- it •� � t ) 4_ Gilli,. ray a ppe-tred for the applicant for it 1119 l,n.a placed in his ;hands by an Fist India I ;' and get some of the bargains lie is O '•rig. ' - T tali tiionary tho formul•s of a simple vo etable ^+ 1 . •,r hotel licence at Columbus in JE.atrt Z'E hitb p g + `` �i r , C'., y' re!u, ly for the speedyy all(] permanent cur: Of r f'' • 1, 11 - - / I 'F f,' •, Mr. J. E. Farewell, Q. applied fora (,'ou�uui;,tio:i, ltrouchitia Catarrh Aethula and i +' 1 f �; , X61 d 1'd d "r,' ISAAC �' KERING. • - transfer to Chary Slow and Louis Baudet a1i t1 :+,l,tt and Lunt; affactiona, also a positive • . . - ,: "'I ru.ii,:,jd cure for 'Nervous Debility and all -' _ which was refused the following liueirres Nci *w.ua Complaints after having tested its Route Bills, - . , t _ (" were granted :— : wonderful curative powers in thousands of �R -- Town of Wh4by,— Armstrong ,rot ;sc, ',;ic.,;t;e,'u(; felt it his.auty to in•ako it known to . ' - ; _ :" �_ Queen' Hotel, Z�rhitb� 1lottfie, Ontario his s(itfor'n • fi ion a. At tliltc'<t hM this moiivc� • _ - - " .. - - .- Pedigree Ca ds - i:,vl a (lea:i.i to relia;e huiaai, sutforiu,; - twill {�EViI DISROYERY by ACC�DEN1' ,_� - hotel, Loyal Hotel, .Itlllction Hotel -, i.d- ;,,,,;; irc:c; c:: ciiatR, , o ;i Has ,:u, iru it, this - ward Arnistroug ( „)lop.) - ijec•iun.in t;eri:•isn, Proach ctt• F;ngh�h,with full - _ AND — Inconi oundin aeolutfon a art was accident) r �i`I .. _ P 8 P y spilled vu thr lieu' Township of Pickering,- -GOedon House, ,i! -<i cti;(nti :ur liver, gin; riit.i t:i- t:,;;. limit by - and un washing afterward it was discovered that the hair -was corn- r tiltil try a•1,lr,rtiaiui; witL ;train r, ualrting this pletely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, on the f - - the hotel lit S ,ink's Mill:;; AV. S. Bc: :sled 11 : • 1 1 i p. :!r. 1V. A. 'Noir,s, Big) I o:vccs 3lock. Ruches- ; - 4 . i market and (so great has been the dt nand that we are now introducing _ • ��'hitevale ; .7. M. Geroav, l;rongliarn , Gt -1, ti,l . :::v z t throughout the world under the uame of Queen's Anti- Hairiner - • - l'iitrick Gleesou, Greenwood, i }nd Edwiird - - -- - - - - --- -i- . - -- - - ---- - - - - -- I i -�' � IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND - I;: -4 1 r �%eY11311iL, (;larenumt. - lnrc ' R T 1, ; ' % l� ' 4 SO. SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. � :� .; . :_ 1 : ' 1 tj� COUON I lO�,l 'z,- o,• Lay the hair over and apply the niizture for a taw minntes, Rnd the Township of ��” hitliv,— Iiouis , ebert , , F - • -- p '� * t - s - ' hair disappears as it by magic without the slightest pain or injury when ,n. - . Brookliu ; Ileary Gardner, Al yrtle ; .'1 rs. "� r , ''- applied or ever afterward. It isunlike ally other preparation ever used - , ; 3y' ,,,: (,oitPO1, i I) . forR like purpo..,w Tbousands M LA 1+ho have been annoyed . i Al. a 11son ,;hhnl•l►.. - ; s..., s,. ' ' t rc!(.ent discovAry by rn old ' ( �i �!js - with hair cn, their FACE, NECK anti ARMS attest ita merits *7 _� };. . li!+t (_;,, '1,:: tl�llili,— �C, ill- He,tr(I Mtllchec,t- Irl,y-i+;ej;t,i, finecc's- fully used `�f every kind G ;NTLEMEN wiio do not a irec•iatea ward or hair oil their neck -- _ % - . - er ; aiouz,t lto- -:e. 1'p-ml ; T�dWitl-d XcAvtrlll, r!lonttlly by thouviLUds of la,i- Linda irtcelew buou in Queen if Anti- Hairine which does away �'- -,-.1k t F 11 ,• cr leg ti rile onl ►erGrott sate _ with waving, by rendering its future growth an utter impclesibility. ` }.1 , rna-- 5a•intfield ; dtLniLS ji_Ui>it, `lei +.„rave. 5 y �s (J Price of Q11een',i Anti- Ilairine 1l- per bottle, sent in safer mailing bozps, astage paid by us (Securely . : Vilhwe of Port, PerrV,-- l�iailWILY house, and r0e.11le tnotlician disco,- doue, ; . on. -- shortest p ps y y p p 1 y. t: a.z , `�: aealwl troth obwrrv+ation ?. &•rid money or stain b letter with alt address written la nl Corres- cred. lio ware of unprincipled ponden- +trietly confidential. This advertisement is honest and strai ht forward in every word it St. Chtirles ffotel, Oricntill Hotel, bliLtthew (bung sta ivho offer inferior , contatii•i. we invite you to deal with us and you will find everything as PPresented. Cut this out and YY 1111iL1r15 (sh(ii).j - ruoclid:inc•, in pl•u;e of tills, .1sk for Cooke Cot: - • s •rid to -day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO. 174 Raae 8troet CINCINNATI, O. lino ca,t y,_ " °.}' � - FitLSt ��'hltby �1'OR' ?- 'bi!'i,— .jOit ^, .)It%,, por- ton itont t'n"innnnd. take no suilstitnte -: or on- n OtiV� at the reRleteryour Litter at any Post 4Rlce to insure its sate delivery. We will pal ir,n0 for any csts0, _ '7 ?V � _: yn-- qyi!. close $1 and 4 three cent Canadian postage of failure or ell hteat In ury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. • " ,. :.."�:. >- i_t r, Res ►lard ; Win. DicCr►rtlt ,Cedar Dale. A A s i ,` ' -, , Ig; Raglan y stnfnps in letter, and w_ will send sealed by re- g�11' jl -Zb ladies who fntrodntu and sell smon� their friends ti6 Bottles otQueenti LnB- $`npiss Oshtt\va,— Queen's Hotel, The AnRerican, tarp main. >i••u:1 seated pnrtioutara 1u plain en - '" - v +�` we w111 prn.ent with a BILK DBBtie, 1 Tare. ee.c.Ui. E =tr. Larne acttle.nd.am- . _.,• ° +• •, )•" t. of sIIt to selsot tJrom seat with order, b t3elars or Qoinmissioa to siesta: , Central Hotel, the Commercial, 0ehawa ; velope, to ladies only, 2 stamps Address pond : ii;: •� ' Douse. =+i y Oo., No. 31'9gherHlock,131 Woodward eve "� '. : I ' De oit. Michigan. Sold in Pleksring by R. M HODtrEE REFEftLHCES : —The Lytle Safe & Look Co.* 146 to 150 Water st.;`. c...e ; ,_ • -1 - The board adjourned till Friday nest, Batman, M. D., and all responsible druggist i Ohio ' �,. *` Edwin Alden & Co., C t3 Race s t elan U . -- _ April 29. evs:7nisre _ - -� ;art; . -. _ 1. 9 2 ()in • o. t. � .. }� + }yam ,: - .. ., �r 1. I'll xxxGGGnnn t �''- r 4 3 ' -, .ix ` ,. - -:. • d x;: ?, r 3' .:. r.: y.l =... ti „ r<„u.7'. •r „_.� ti „ti.� -f;' �. .,;"'rs �...Y�`! n , +7 ' Y • r -,,�.. - x Ss- ., •^� y. ..: .•X.. .,�.-s , -- a <, ..r -ir 1•, .. ,?:.. d-^'` - C.S.LY� - -_•' ,_ y 1, l ,. 4, a Cl° e e YR . _� \ .. .:>..:. .'''...: ,. 3'.4r .1e c,,,, ..f- ..a ... 5-, "V F. •'•� -r,..e '.-�,e 1 ''q a .:f >. t �, , r .[., ..r. I• 1r fSr - , .�. ,, -..,,. r r ...?: ...- , -, - ..r ..:n �•. 1 •t T-:- +i e • 'Tt` . i+:. ..a im >< , N,,,. r r,. r .:. 'tr .'i -. ..; ,.. n l4:.- i.3 .. ki Y -, a «. ,. }:•'" ^vi.. ,� o AL . 1a` ,e...�± ,L...'1 F I•- I,r ... .. t?.,�1. �. -s. _. 'F, 4F�'., ,.z, !Krp .{ Y -. .. .ca :p' >. ..d r •`N`... V %�`. �,.l1 =�i:� ,t •�. ��.. -� *� �t. ;.'.. 'r'-,a 3 - o :'?r.+ �r:�:i .. !{ r. E J:'. z - `n • ''•'Y a t a- .. _ - '� •+ -v- ; _,� ; '.o ,✓"o �° '�q`".-._._ sy }. - - r ": z�, i I ­1 -. - • . _ . . •; ,* ,,.- f. f•A. I14; - J,'� +- i, 5,� ` - f . �J- _r.. .„ t .,. ' . - s i `.. i •+ J . r L" 1 1. A- I rd I . :t but It nine years experience m the lty . • - 1 I 1l111ll tint `. _ 4 City in \Zh1Gh It 18 111an11faCt111'etl. Ir � � _. - .. �,' '� :fit the recent session of the dlltari, " ioruulu, anti are therefore in a better T��E F'ASHIONA:°IS.�E �3RED STA?�L =OHS. - Legislauire an act was passed ret;ulatiu� �r d�itrun than ever to supply all who ,nay - tro1lt fi?hino. No person can_ catch mor! favor' 1l1Anl \vith illeir patronage. a i 1 ( T _ --I than thirty trout in one tlaj, nor illoli' - - - -- ` - POGIS 1 A TO A D Y - BARNEY N ELLIS ,. than fifteen Funds in one da\ . even if - - - they number less than thirty. Every trout ' MOVED TO NEW: PREMISES . the ro rtr• ,of At'. G. BARN E5, Green River, Ontario. - - _ . • {' P Pe - under five inches must be put back in the _ _ _ . • . - water . with as little Injury as possiule. , - - - ON Hotel, Pickering, night; Tuesday, to iris own I The fishing season is regulated by the 'ROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK POGIS STANTON.. -r BARNEY ELLTS I stable until Thursday morning; Thursday, to - - (Standard.) (Gilt-Edge) N1 . Martin's hotel, Stouffville. till s o'clock, thence _ Dominion Act, which under the recent _ 1 to his own stablejuntil Monday morning- - . order in Council commenced April let. Whitby Marble Works. )- . : Pogie Stanton, limited to 60 mares; will make the - . - - -. . Take note and govern yourselves accord- . __ _ By Gen, Stanton :.,I5, sire of 13 trotters By Frank Ellis, 7397, record 2:�6}, the ` season of lee as follows: Monday,Ma�itnd, rill - - ! les ye his own stable, Green River, sn proceed - • : ingly. in 30 list, and king of Canadian sires., ; sire of three trotters in the 30 list. By to Tremont House, Markham, noon ; thence to _ ^ _ _ 1Vtathi-son & Hawking Dam Winona Maid, by Winfield Scot, half - Happy Median, 400 ; by Hambletoniao C111ander's Hotel.Malvem, night; Tuesday,pro- osed to Sullivan's hotrel,York Townline. noon ; 1 . _ . South Ontario Licences- Manufracturoisot sister to Forest Boy 2:28, trial 2x2'3 ; g d 10. Dam, Jewel by General Stanton 1 thence Lo Golden Lion hotel,Yonge et, night; . - - - . MarbleUontuuents, Hoadatone>3 and all 2545, g d by Black Douglas ; g q d by I Wednesday, Hugh's hotel.Thornhlll, noon ; • . Dell, by Edward Evert, and dam of Forest 1 then to Kelly's hotel. Richmopd hill, night; . - Whitby, April 23, —Dr. Francis Rae, of other Cemetery Work. L I al George 9 - g e g d by Sir Tattowl Thursday, to staple noon; to Lemonds hotel . . _ Oshawa, chairman of the South Ontario dap I UPOrters of seotob swomsh AM- IIOy l'a8 � g g d Flora Hamil, by Royal Sykes (thoroughbred), etc. ; Aurora, night; Friday, to T. Lloyd's, lot 5, con - Board of Licence Commissioners, presides, eriean and Canadian Granites. George ; g g g d Messenger • mare. Gen.. - , - . - 4, Whitchurch, noon ; to Meek's hotel. Victoria , at the meeting in the Council chamber of All pr -rtios wishing work would do well to cell L'OGTES. . i S9tire, night; Saturday, tolMiller'shotel,Stouff- , - - , Stanton's sire was Hambletoniaa 10, dam ! ; Mille• aoou; to his own stable until Monday the Town Hull here this tafternoon,at which Ott us (rq +fore�,nrcha9ing. All work Ruairanteed Varney Ellie, limited to 311 mare, will make the 1 morning, wid prices v the lowest. Beef mare by one -eyed Kentucky Hunter, season of Ibtr3, as followb = 5fou• tty. 11ay •dud, : the applications to dispense liquor in this € wit, leave his otictt et,sble and proceed to ! For tonne acid other +articuIars, see LiIU and riding were disposed of as follows : —Thal e -- - - -- - - - -� etc., etc. (le[ow s h �tel, Brou6h Lni, upon : to t;ordon'a 'cards. 1 . - . . was a full board prevent, namely,the chair ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD , - nand Dr. 1►;Le. lIr. .Iola, 1'\veedie, D1r. •Toy- - — - - - - - -- -- -- -- -- _ -- _ , eph Watson, and the inspector, A1Ir. John Organic weakne59, Failing Memory, Ltick o! , F"r•' r� rhvs:cal DeG11', y y I - ' - r Ferguson. A uunlber of petitions for lane, .;,.,,,i3�ii's \'itsti cr. AtlolKN r�d,us C� uzo, against grtantina the.,jv liceaceswem red -ci�- ; l,i :,,Jess (,f Sii;ht, IASa of- Ambition.11ciltnes•i � � I . � ed nainul ' howls u . i :)t;t•e'o nt t �, 'li � Illbl•F,1,(' rill -1 t_ (i,i'h , - , -' , •�:ItiOt row(-, - r�; , , '1 t au•s is th,i lkvik w, Lhc tinisilor lira;) in - . • - - : molt in t .1a�C1'ln!_', iLP1; �:,l,llll:'�I!:i 111 `'- 1'1:. ' ' ' ` - i >\- I owl shins. Li1t'�tl deputatiol1S w'-e. + 6n t'1raLY, tight• fti: .�:9(t)', F•xcca„ivo I,Clul- ; , • ! . . , I . 1,rtaent, land iLlyulniLlljr utheryiutc,rest! dl a I;1 �,'("c, ate., et^. Ererry bottlo guamntemd ! h�S. •11St 1'eC81 d lL lc 1'o' the :Lta1Ui1 of tfit i,.iard. loEla. .�1C.i.iAs •' r'sy' °n:(1 j' ^�I�J ! �:..Cti, C":_�. ,C; `_.:., i . ±r +r trca.,, J. E I1 1,- ,'LrO!+1 ql,t. cd .y 3 C annoln rail(, 5haav, ,1;e i yips, 1. , o Ilr,.r1 t,� :.:. , r •i , Cr,t Is slgllIllt,llt of h resh Groceries, New. :I ' tints Pugh heads' thoKe r�lltpa5ed to L•- tvi:.:• .1. ,,, : I - r r - license gri"lttod the ;lr,tt, rat Y1`h,.,_,.I'.0. tl';- ":�,�q $ . ' >;.1;(, -, Fraits, Crockery', Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Hof - a Foster Hutchitioll IFS? t.h(' t('- ii,l ►i:'lt;i(7t }, ":t�;ff,l� Cor,stlwiption cures.' ;:' 1,"'' ,� fees etc. sud is selling it clieaf� for cash.. Call "at his store - from Claremont, While Mr. 1'heodora M,'- .�1: r.tr111'11 :!,'dill, i•, tir�•l frVl ►t metl(!f!, hn:- it •� � t ) 4_ Gilli,. ray a ppe-tred for the applicant for it 1119 l,n.a placed in his ;hands by an Fist India I ;' and get some of the bargains lie is O '•rig. ' - T tali tiionary tho formul•s of a simple vo etable ^+ 1 . •,r hotel licence at Columbus in JE.atrt Z'E hitb p g + `` �i r , C'., y' re!u, ly for the speedyy all(] permanent cur: Of r f'' • 1, 11 - - / I 'F f,' •, Mr. J. E. Farewell, Q. applied fora (,'ou�uui;,tio:i, ltrouchitia Catarrh Aethula and i +' 1 f �; , X61 d 1'd d "r,' ISAAC �' KERING. • - transfer to Chary Slow and Louis Baudet a1i t1 :+,l,tt and Lunt; affactiona, also a positive • . . - ,: "'I ru.ii,:,jd cure for 'Nervous Debility and all -' _ which was refused the following liueirres Nci *w.ua Complaints after having tested its Route Bills, - . , t _ (" were granted :— : wonderful curative powers in thousands of �R -- Town of Wh4by,— Armstrong ,rot ;sc, ',;ic.,;t;e,'u(; felt it his.auty to in•ako it known to . ' - ; _ :" �_ Queen' Hotel, Z�rhitb� 1lottfie, Ontario his s(itfor'n • fi ion a. At tliltc'<t hM this moiivc� • _ - - " .. - - .- Pedigree Ca ds - i:,vl a (lea:i.i to relia;e huiaai, sutforiu,; - twill {�EViI DISROYERY by ACC�DEN1' ,_� - hotel, Loyal Hotel, .Itlllction Hotel -, i.d- ;,,,,;; irc:c; c:: ciiatR, , o ;i Has ,:u, iru it, this - ward Arnistroug ( „)lop.) - ijec•iun.in t;eri:•isn, Proach ctt• F;ngh�h,with full - _ AND — Inconi oundin aeolutfon a art was accident) r �i`I .. _ P 8 P y spilled vu thr lieu' Township of Pickering,- -GOedon House, ,i! -<i cti;(nti :ur liver, gin; riit.i t:i- t:,;;. limit by - and un washing afterward it was discovered that the hair -was corn- r tiltil try a•1,lr,rtiaiui; witL ;train r, ualrting this pletely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, on the f - - the hotel lit S ,ink's Mill:;; AV. S. Bc: :sled 11 : • 1 1 i p. :!r. 1V. A. 'Noir,s, Big) I o:vccs 3lock. Ruches- ; - 4 . i market and (so great has been the dt nand that we are now introducing _ • ��'hitevale ; .7. M. Geroav, l;rongliarn , Gt -1, ti,l . :::v z t throughout the world under the uame of Queen's Anti- Hairiner - • - l'iitrick Gleesou, Greenwood, i }nd Edwiird - - -- - - - - --- -i- . - -- - - ---- - - - - -- I i -�' � IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND - I;: -4 1 r �%eY11311iL, (;larenumt. - lnrc ' R T 1, ; ' % l� ' 4 SO. SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. � :� .; . :_ 1 : ' 1 tj� COUON I lO�,l 'z,- o,• Lay the hair over and apply the niizture for a taw minntes, Rnd the Township of ��” hitliv,— Iiouis , ebert , , F - • -- p '� * t - s - ' hair disappears as it by magic without the slightest pain or injury when ,n. - . Brookliu ; Ileary Gardner, Al yrtle ; .'1 rs. "� r , ''- applied or ever afterward. It isunlike ally other preparation ever used - , ; 3y' ,,,: (,oitPO1, i I) . forR like purpo..,w Tbousands M LA 1+ho have been annoyed . i Al. a 11son ,;hhnl•l►.. - ; s..., s,. ' ' t rc!(.ent discovAry by rn old ' ( �i �!js - with hair cn, their FACE, NECK anti ARMS attest ita merits *7 _� };. . li!+t (_;,, '1,:: tl�llili,— �C, ill- He,tr(I Mtllchec,t- Irl,y-i+;ej;t,i, finecc's- fully used `�f every kind G ;NTLEMEN wiio do not a irec•iatea ward or hair oil their neck -- _ % - . - er ; aiouz,t lto- -:e. 1'p-ml ; T�dWitl-d XcAvtrlll, r!lonttlly by thouviLUds of la,i- Linda irtcelew buou in Queen if Anti- Hairine which does away �'- -,-.1k t F 11 ,• cr leg ti rile onl ►erGrott sate _ with waving, by rendering its future growth an utter impclesibility. ` }.1 , rna-- 5a•intfield ; dtLniLS ji_Ui>it, `lei +.„rave. 5 y �s (J Price of Q11een',i Anti- Ilairine 1l- per bottle, sent in safer mailing bozps, astage paid by us (Securely . : Vilhwe of Port, PerrV,-- l�iailWILY house, and r0e.11le tnotlician disco,- doue, ; . on. -- shortest p ps y y p p 1 y. t: a.z , `�: aealwl troth obwrrv+ation ?. &•rid money or stain b letter with alt address written la nl Corres- cred. lio ware of unprincipled ponden- +trietly confidential. This advertisement is honest and strai ht forward in every word it St. Chtirles ffotel, Oricntill Hotel, bliLtthew (bung sta ivho offer inferior , contatii•i. we invite you to deal with us and you will find everything as PPresented. Cut this out and YY 1111iL1r15 (sh(ii).j - ruoclid:inc•, in pl•u;e of tills, .1sk for Cooke Cot: - • s •rid to -day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO. 174 Raae 8troet CINCINNATI, O. lino ca,t y,_ " °.}' � - FitLSt ��'hltby �1'OR' ?- 'bi!'i,— .jOit ^, .)It%,, por- ton itont t'n"innnnd. take no suilstitnte -: or on- n OtiV� at the reRleteryour Litter at any Post 4Rlce to insure its sate delivery. We will pal ir,n0 for any csts0, _ '7 ?V � _: yn-- qyi!. close $1 and 4 three cent Canadian postage of failure or ell hteat In ury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. • " ,. :.."�:. >- i_t r, Res ►lard ; Win. DicCr►rtlt ,Cedar Dale. A A s i ,` ' -, , Ig; Raglan y stnfnps in letter, and w_ will send sealed by re- g�11' jl -Zb ladies who fntrodntu and sell smon� their friends ti6 Bottles otQueenti LnB- $`npiss Oshtt\va,— Queen's Hotel, The AnRerican, tarp main. >i••u:1 seated pnrtioutara 1u plain en - '" - v +�` we w111 prn.ent with a BILK DBBtie, 1 Tare. ee.c.Ui. E =tr. Larne acttle.nd.am- . _.,• ° +• •, )•" t. of sIIt to selsot tJrom seat with order, b t3elars or Qoinmissioa to siesta: , Central Hotel, the Commercial, 0ehawa ; velope, to ladies only, 2 stamps Address pond : ii;: •� ' Douse. =+i y Oo., No. 31'9gherHlock,131 Woodward eve "� '. : I ' De oit. Michigan. Sold in Pleksring by R. M HODtrEE REFEftLHCES : —The Lytle Safe & Look Co.* 146 to 150 Water st.;`. c...e ; ,_ • -1 - The board adjourned till Friday nest, Batman, M. 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R ; ? , - '1� The Three Little blta%t•r ed engineer ;,lose bat skilled artisans, with `laughing at the ridiculous questions I ~pones to my inquiring lance, I offered my THE HIGHEST IN . T9E WO$ ;D r T` a.c g . They eat alone by the bri ht wood tire, 4' time and appliance, and noise, could break asked. " arm to Miss Gower, and we joined the pro• - W1, : w . = n The gray- haired demo and :' " , -�' r'X f - agedaire, through from without or from below. The Yoa arc quite mistakes, I replied cession, of which Dir, John Hassel did not fireat Tfsisf�er srtdge s[aete �iettrely 'e[ _ �' hreaming of days gone by• lock of icon door was a ial trnthfull and with s real awn. " was form a Iq►rt. The tear -drops fell on each wrinkledcheek,° y' Y 1!'oal =Its Ufinewslssta. _ r.- r patent, opened by only one key, not even half awake! That I should live to "How does this matter strike on Mr, , 1t. They both had thoughts they could not speak. Y ' The L+n t - And each heart uttered a sigh. and that key never left Mr. Beaton's say it, who never believed in mesmerism, Varcomb ?" asked miss Gower in a low r�ineeriiuf .Fema says that Two •' ;. . - easion or nt exec a o Medicine brid e, on the St P _ '; �, ,� pose , when he was abse pt m ng a parcel of weak nervous wo• tone, when we were surrounded b a sub- ( g salt Minna - . - t �'• �' ,y � cad and tearful eyes described '} mine. I explained all this to Misa Gower rnen!" deed hum of voices at table. y , sots & Mauitoba railway, • rs a structure r.- s - Y 17urte little chairs placed side by side -- j - ' �` , ` as we entered the vault, where U bt burned "Come out for a stroll aloe the shore " " Well —I can searcel offer an o in, ae l which ranks among the very highest tim- - ' x j ,i;. Against the sitting -roam wall; - g bar trestles ever erected, is 751 feet ion Old- faahionedenough as there they stood day b►nd night, and strong safes held price- he said quietly. "It is a pleasant even - yyet," I answered ; " but I thintt it should g ' - Their seats of flag and their frames of wood; less deposits, inq." ine looked into, straight in the face, at once, and 211 feet from rail to water. It consists" - ' - �: -_ With their backs so high and tall. " Thin will 'do —Safe No. 27," I said! We went out together:. it wka a `gray, Mies Gower." of one span of 120 fret. four spans of IO _ �.,,; . . 'Then the sire shook his silvery head sto in before one, I o feet and all the teat of 16 feat. The teat ► . - E An pP g pened it with the quiet evening; gray cloud; oast leaden aha- We did not main allude to the subject,; g . d frith trembling veins ho gently said: key on my bunch that bore the correspond, doors do a irate• coloured sea. but when we were all once more in the draw- Portage bridge, now no more, was only 23I _ � ' - - "Mother, those empty chair-, ; { feet above water, - and stood on 31 -foot in number and laced the iron box inside - We strolled aloe the breakwater, and in -room, I saw that, she contrived to have piers. ` � - � � The,•/ bring us such sad thought3 to -nigh6 �- . g � P 8 - - - • - � _ We`!1 put them forever out of sight ts►king ant the key of Lhe box. met an officer of the coastguard, who gwve a few moments speech with her father, and ` Tho poets arc made eontinnaas from the �: In the small dark roan► upstuira." "Now;" I explained, "I shall connact an us the interesting information that a bottle- I as,w him glance towards me with a look of - -. - f ou ndation to t 1 h ,. a arm with this a ca arks - ' . �3nt nick she answered, Father not yet, safe that will ring both in nosed whale had been aeon to the offing. nneaay perplexity. He approached me a P. p d at every � {r For look at them and r forget my room and Mr. Beaton's if it is tampered We stood talking with the Haan —I was de- little later, and whispered under cover of a story with a plank 4 inches by 12 inches, 6 - _ -- _ • t That the children arc away; with, so your treasuiee are quite secure, termined not to hurry —and then we turned noisy duet on the painoforte : " Try to leave feet long. The stories are made 7 feet in The hoya comp back an3 our Mary, goo, Mina GoR,er - "' back with him, discussing the probable cap- when we do, Varcomb ; I must speak with height eo as to permit the use of 18 -foot - With her apron on o[ ch ©eked blue, lengths in poets and also to avoid usitrg too 4 . ' And sit here every day, After that day the jeweta lay undisturbed Lure of the doomed whale. you. _ • - - -- -i' for months, except that Miss Gower oc- Hassel asked jestingly if I would `not go Truly, the 'repose and self - control that ` long Pieces in the longitudinal and sway - - "Johnny comes back from the billows deep caaionally brought a friend to admire them, out to cast a harpoon with the fishermen, "stamp the caste of Vera de Vera" are bracing. Good timber fs not plenty in '� j.� .Willie wakes from hie battle -field sleep when John Seaton or I brow ht the iron- and I re lied with a lau h: "Yea, if he beautiful and admirable in themselves ! Montana in long lengths. The inside poste - - - To say geed =night to mo; clam ed box to the mans er'sgoom and re- woaid inepuro me ainet the fate of 7onali!" This father and dau titer knew that the fate have a bettor in order to afford a better Mary's a wife and mother no store P ,. aysteuuil of swa bracin for the lower atoc- But a tired ehekt whose playtime D o'er maimed beside the game until they were re• I passed asleep e, es night, thinkin over of a largo fortune hung tremb,fng in the tea than could be had with lu � -- And comes to rest at m knee. ' '� g mb oats -1 y stored to their stronghold, the whole eituation. It wan impossible to balance, yet they smiled, conversed, an- P P • The winter wore uneventful) awn the avoid the conclusion that some den er joyed with hi h bred ease and umovad and also to make better spacing on the ' ,. `$o let them stand there, thon�h empty sow, Y Y, g ' g foundations, Additional oats are ins . _ _ ry gpa g j ,pet it was at composure. They left early, and I ac- P cited- - - ; - - - And eve time when alone we bow spprin esed and then a sli ht atit came to menaced Miss Gower a ewels ae the het tit increases. '° t the Foble •'s� throne to pray-, Keppelwade for the two oy three hotels be- present so intangible that I could not make cam hied them. We drove straight to the g i ` We'1,aKk to meet the uhildren above, pa An additional batter t is placed on t. l `' " . . - gan to fill with summer vis:tors, who were u in mind to take any one into my con - Bank, and told John Seaton, who in rest P� - "._ In ou : 8wvionr's Home of rest aLd love, pp g the outside when the het ht has reached W ra rtq Child goeth away.." � t}nding out the beauty of our seclude 1 ham- fidence. I was not afraid of as attack upon surprise sad ctonsternation, sent me down g 1�- - -- � _ .. i let and its canny bay. Among others came the vault ; it was too strongly guarded, I to the cold em ty offices for Misa Gower's such a point that it in needed on account of - , -_ _ � %� 'j —� - ; ` a young Anglo- German, wbo brought letters could only think of one Vlan by which 1 order, which I found filed with others in wind pressure. The assembling of the vari- - - ' . f't - S.L1FE 1� O� 27 I of introduction to Colonel Gower from vari- could insure the safety of the Jewels and the manager's room. He read it aloud and oua parts is made in each a way that the - c , ', �- e : one old friends abroad and of home. He told to follow out that piarr might p ?ace myself then handed it without comment to Miss trestle is easily raised piece by piece, and % . w• 1- us lie needed rest and quiet, and KeppeI in an awkward predicament. I resolved Gower, who looked astonished. any pace of post, cap, wale, girder_or brace . • k ' —` wade bad been recommended to him u nit, however and waited m o orLun- " It ism own handwritin " spa said • can be 'removed without disturbing other • i - :,,: It lv cv some time iii the earl eighties I Po Y pp Y , . k = -was appointed agent for Rawlin's Bank,�at Hr its salubrious air and occlusion ity. The first time old John Seaton went "and yet I never wrote that ! I never men- arts of the bridge, For het tits under l00 least for the branch of it located in the bus a was a handsome man, of brilliant arts awe for a few hours leavin the ke s with tioned either ' to ni ht' or • to- morrow ' set trestle bents with 16 feet spans are 'j . : seaport town of Keppeewade, on the YorkY- with a wonderful fascination of me►pener. me, as usual, I want to the vault, s might in my note ." g uned. The foundations arc cribs, solid rock _ :., - l: . 1, � .shire coast. I was graciously informed by my , Colonel Gower did not invite him to stay at to Safe No. 27. I took out the iron clamp- " Yon set that I acted only on what I and stone piers, and for the lighter bents, . . - . -4• superiors, the Rawlin Brothers, principals the Cedars; lie took rooms at the Windsor en box, opened it, and removed the'Leather believed to be your instructions, Misa Piling or mudeilla, - `~ -� , of the Lank, that my trustworthiness and Hotel, and made himself free of the whole jewel -case, of which Miss Gower alone held Gower," said John Seaton. " I .cannot yet One other feature needs mention,. and . - , unctualit had induced them to romotb town, ca tivatin all and eundr b his cod the kd. I ut asmall letter -wet htortwo believe that an actual robbe has been that is, why a wooden bridge was built in- h P Y P g Y Y g Y• P g stead of an iron one. 7'he reason was that '" me to th�.posb, 6 an earlier age than bank looks an his kindly affable manners. -in the box, and fitted it ilp with copies, of committed. — Varcomb, will you not go up - 41 o _ old deeds recei is •• and such worthless to the Win"r —it ie not uite eleven —and the probable delay of track laying would . - %r - eilerke ns 1 sspin oqt into inapectorn A lisped, widel travelled man of the P .. q v or ntik, I thairkad them doferentiall war p� y documontft, Ire laced the box in safe `r7 ask for Mr. Hea$el 2" not permit of waiting for an iron structure. ;�, '' i. - ld was Joh . a n- P , .a' y, Heeael and he could co - )t ' 1i ' ?I but ladhowd to my ova previous private verse with equal ease and brilliance on and locked it earef ully. The leather case I " And I'll go to the Cedars," cried (polo- Tih�ebeb= ides contains about 150,000 feet of t t � °''' , ' r opinion, which was, that I was indebted for literature science u to date ethics, or took up to the second floor, to my 'bwn net Gower. We may have left the box ; ., 4 . ti y P the floor of this brid a is rett solid, as _ , it ppartlyy to the influence of my uncle, Sir meta h sits. In a week or two he was as room, deposited it in a strong little box of at our house since .we left there. I, too, g P Y , .1 j . ' Gibeet Varcomb of Kepplewade, and partly ! much at home in Ke lwade as if he had my own, and that in the bottom of my ward- feel unwillin to believe that John Hensel. it well might be for such a structure ; 6 by _ • • :- 1 pPe g 8 ties laid flat ands aced 12 inches be- ,, 4, to the adventure which I �m now about to been born amen at us, and his face became r °be• wlrich was slways locked securely. has really taken the jewels -- appropriated p g tween centers or 4 inches in the clear in- _." as familiar at the Bank as that of old John The event proved that I was right ; b•it I them — stolen them in fact. a _ . c 4, relate. side uard rails and outside uurd timbers, . - The agent ender whom I had qualified Seatonn himself. positively tremble still ti8 think how easily I s ed away to t.,e Windsor Hotel, hop - g g i mi ht h v t i well notched down and bolted, make a tol- . form resent aition a n " ' „ y po was John Seaton a Mr He g o been arrest ned as a thief, had g rRS Gower would remain with John ,, p ssel ,was a profaned believer to g erabl safe floor. �: `. t ; . canny cld Scotchman, slow as the tortoise, ' mesmerism, and told us some stran a tales of the jewels beef: found it mp, wardrobe. Seaton until my return— hoping, also, that ` Y _ ' - .1i g, About a week after I had tranferred the the fretful invalid mother might not appea I ' ' . , • ' �`i`, _ bet of exceeding kindness and faithfulness ; "subjects" ho had aeon abroad in I aria and 1 �fi' j " I ` of heart. To know him was to love him. ! at the German seats of learnin where at leather case to my own keeping, John Heaael on the scene, to precipitate my confession The Order of Oreation. _ . " . • _ - : • $� , . 1 - He and I both lived in the Bank House 1 t s�aL time "metal. bathe" and mesmerism came into- the• Sank, fresh and smiling as f with her jeremiads. As I expected, they "Church Bella " (h ngland) has the foI- �a ,1 . - just above the business premises, which 'were the prevalent craze. He told us with usual. After his pleasant and oourtedus � had not seen Mr. Hensel at the Windsor . lowing : —" The beat answer we have yet - . . were`large and commodious. It was a sub- ; a laugh one evening at Sir Gilbert's, that greetings, he presented to old John Seaton since the early forenoon, and he had paid ' seen to Professor Huxley in his attempt to r' .1. ,�� 1 ' stantial and imposing mansion, built of red i when ail other means of living failed him an order written in Miss (towers firm hand- his bill, as he did punctuall everyIweek, spew that the order of creative events as _ - . y" r brick, with atone facings, and polished gran- ! he coulyt become a Professor of Phrenolo waiting, bearing on its face the Calf of the the evening before. I gent .back with this related in Genesis, does not correspond with `` Y . 1 its pillars. The whole of the ground floor S and a mesmerist. ' Gilbert proposed ga secret code, and regneating that the iron news to the Bank House. Miss Gower was I that laid down by science, is contained in an - - ;: - 1 waP required for business purposes, besides mesmeric entertainment," but Mr. Heasel box containing Miss Gower a jewels be given still there, and within a few minutes of my admirable letter, written a few days ago, - , a as \ -- a a large portion of the cellarage. A side i rather haughtily ref used. to bearer —they mould be returned next day. return her father came in triumphantly by the Rev. Brownlow Maitland, who days : ' ' '' ' ..I - 1-,• _ - entrance as handsome ae Lhe other led ;i I dreaded the influence hemightestablish I saw Mr• Seaton referring to his private brandishing a letter. "This came for you, I "The inspired cosmogony, which is ideal - - _ -. • - -' _ - - Y- up to the first floor, where the a ant ' over Eleanor Gower ; but when I saiw no ledger to verify the code, smiling the while Eleanor. by the evening post. I have no � and poetic, and .the scientific cosmogony, ' I - _ . i i� >` - lived. On a hi her s o I hi►d,m g at in amusin a isode Hassel was relafftt doubt Mr. Iiessel ex lainsalleatisfactoril " which is actual and rosaic neednothavean �4 � i g C. ry y bed- special preference on either Bide I became g P $ P Y• room and sittin room ; and I lived son- content to wait in his gayest manner. I could se.aroply con - Eleanor took the letter with some eager- relation or corres ondence with each othe . `w ' '"�" a' g- pi►tiently sta quietly ad tain m uneasiness. W hrit if Hensel had new, and read aloud: Imes ine the ins i er d Beer h mnin the ore & - Vol - -' _, tentedly on the pniaes, Sndrng plenty of before, until time ur ciraumatance favoured y g P Y g t . ' . health amusema and variet Ache k of the leather ease and aliduld wish Dz. #.rt Miss Gowan —I have at last at- tion accordin to his mental cones Lion of its y- q in $aching, my own snit:. I thought my case was not g p . shooting, even oecasioaall riding after the i hoppeeless. I was pent presumptive to Sir to Open it there? . What it all were being tattled the object to which I have devoted order, and the structure of Genesis i. is the " s hounds, when,illy uncle, Sir Gilbert, gave I Qilbert Varcomb, a had a goodallowanoe, done in good faith, and he shor really months of patient waiting— theoHaseldine natural result• First, the light breaking' r • me a good rt oa t, and various dinner and besides my salary • and I had no axpenaivs convey tbjp box safely to Miss Gov, ! jewels. They are mine by right, not yours, ; forth on the dark chaos, whereby the devel- . evenin en a for I am John Haseldine. I am sort to • o ment becomes visible • next. the division - '. g gerr�ents in 'their season. tastes; ao 1 thong t it was not anreaROnable After a short absence, Mr, Sedtou retain• Y P , There was a beautiful little place belong- : to hope that I .wigh win Eleanor Cower ad, bearing the iron box, which he wrapped deprive you of them, but they are certainly ' of the lower waters from the tipper, and of . - • k ine to my uncle called ` 1'he CedarR,' within 1 for m wife some des Meanwhile u in brown r, n a sirs round it mine• the laud from 'the water, to provide the floor - ° i Y y- the P �►Pe P g P - .. 11 a mile of the town. It was tenanted by a I months pxugd ; other visitors came • and for easy carrying. $a . detached the key - '" - Joni IIAsrLDrNM for the emerging world, and the roofing it - - - . • '' retired Indian officer, Colonel Gower, his ` went —John Hensel remained.. from his own ring and handed it also to Tine others turned bewildered looks on over with the firmament. Then the . .. . wife, and daughter►, Mies Eleanor Gower,j One evening I was dining with him at the Hassel- each other ; but I, with the knowledge of : Clothing of the floor with all kinds of vege . - ' a very handsome gill, but cold and stately { Windsor, and out conversation had "See' ou at Sir Gilbert's to- nt ht Var• that leather 'ewel•case safe in m wardrobe tation, and the ap ointment of the }leaven - "� in manner. Shortly after they took posses-` had turned, as it often did, upon mesmer- comb," called out Hassel gaily as he .was tip•stairs, pictured the cool scoundrel's col- i ly bodies to riilepthe seasons, on. which I . - . - , , •. sion of the Cedar %, about a twelve -month I iem. . He seemed to like to talk , of passing out with his prize. I only nodded in lapse on opening and searching the iron box, i seed -time and harvest depend. Then the . " . , - - before my story begins, Colonel Gower and 1 his own powerg, and he reiterated his . response, in truth, I was almost incapable e►ncl laughed aloud. John Seaton looked at peoFling of the scene with animal inhabi- . ' ' -his daughter drove into town, and stopped i often expressed belief that I was one who ' of speech without ' betraying my deep me reproachfully ; visions of .Scotland Yard ' tants ; first, with the denizena'of the water, - at the Ban);, they both alighted and enter - would fall a ready victim to fits will power. anxiety. The tort►nre compressed into the detectives ou the trail, coninnuticn among j noxt1ewittitthe fowls of }ie sir,cassomewhat ad, the Colonel bearing iu his hand a large I knew he was mistaken, for many pro- next two hours was indescribable ; kind old the Rawhil magnates in the City, possible . ` i . brown leather bag. I went with them to fessors" to whom I had freely offered my• Mr. Seaton told me to go up- stairs and rest reprimands and severities, were evidently nearer to him, breathing the sameelemeif; r L . - the manager's room, as Mr. Seaton was out,. self as a "subject had given me up as im- —he was sure -my head was aching badly. I passing before his mind. I and, lastly, with the tribes of the land, as `Y' - and t�olonel Gower opened his business to practicable and quite unmanageable ; but only shook my hoed, and worked on deeper- Colonel (lower wire intensely .angry, and ;closest to him, treading the same soil. And me without any hesitation. ' when Hassel still persisted in his opinion, I ately, for 1 must be on the spot when Colo•, no wonder,,at the cool manner in which wd : when all is thus prepared, man is placed . - - - _ . , . "I have here," he said, laying his hand agreed carelessly to a trial of his skill. I Bel Gower and his daughter would come in had all been hoodwinked, I in possession as lord of all. There is the' : - - • . !_ on the bag "many thousand .sounds' worth could do no less when he —my host —was so to denounce the thief who had stolen the Mies Gower looked coldly and proudly at. ; order of the poetic conception as the seer V.1 j , ' of jewels, a'Iy c�aughter'a godmother, Mrs. evidently in earnest, and seemed evens Haseldine jewels ! I did not even go up to mss aa�if my laugh had hurt her. � pictures the scenic development from the . Haseldine, a very wealthy and eccentric little nettled at my unbelief, lunch, bn_ t made old Martha our housekeep• l� hat wilt he deserve at your hands, loom of chao9 to the glory of the cosmos, - - - - woman, died recently, and bequeathed all I sat in an easy - chair, and fixed my eyes er bring me some biscuits and cheese and Colonel (sower," I asked, " who will restore ( f uilt up, stage by stage, for the man fash- . � . her jewels to Eleanor —more trinkets than a on his face.- He made gentle passes before a glass of milk. When three hours had all the jewels, without one &missing? i toned in the Divine image. Why disturb . - . I „ reasonably sgne. woman could wear -in a Itfe- me with his hands — strange rhythmic move• pied without aany alarm being given, I Vi' ould you let him name his own reward 2 this magnificent psalm by trying to force it :.I time. We have brought them to y u for meets that, but for fear of annoying him, went to the other extreme of feeling, and The Colonel looked at me grimly from into the mould of prosaic science? Why - : , .. f , ! safe keeping." mie set down the LUon the , would have made me laugh outright. Sud- could have capered like a madman in my joy under his shaggy eyebrows. " Yea ; I indeed ? Surely the days when some dis- - 1 table v<ith a hoary thud. denly, with an inward laugh, I resolved to and relief, for I was pretty sure that my would let him name it, lie replied with em- crepancy in the a�'couut of the creation of - - I explained to them quietly th'e preeau- feign the mesmeric sleep; I thought of vague surmises had proved correct", When phasia, the world as related by the Bible, and as " . -. . i> tions we took for the defence of each valu- nothing beyond the passing fun of the we put up our shutters for the day, the " And if he named that which was prom- presumed by science, could worry unstable ` - . , - " . ables. moment, and I' would turn the tables ou 1 strain on my nerves had really brought on a iced to Schiller's Diver'" I persisted bold- minds, have utterly gone by." . -- -. . - . -. 1' "I will give Miss Gower,a written code him when he began to toast of his power, violent hexutache, and, after partaking of ly, though my face had grown very hot. " - ' , ! ' or cipher that wi 1 be known only to her or gift ae .he called it. - Again, I say, I Rome tea and a strip of toast, I was glad to He looked at me still snore grimly, but � . Eleatrioal Notes. . and me —and of aurae, Mr. Seaton. She thought of nothing beyond this. I allowed lie down in my room and sleep, which I did with a twinkle in his eye, which Iinterpret- . - . Thomas A Edis i _ On at r ' her own handwritin sound! for two'hou awe end t v n bl a resent ^in New , _ meet give an ord in g � my eyeR, under hie steadfast gaze, to be- Y rs. i ke refreshed a o to y, Mass Gower and John Seaton P • - ; 1. ' = to anymesseager venyou,ColonelGower, come narrower and milder, then the lids and thankful, drossed for dinner, and set ! were talking together, and had not heard Jersey looking after the possible develop- • . I 1 : - - bearing the half f this cipher on its face drooped slowly, and I fell back limply in out for .Sir Gilbert's with a light heart. I us. " I show d say," he answered deliberate- ment of mining property by the introduo• . . R.` before any of the jewels are delivered. The the chair and breathed gently and regular- woul.l allow the affair to develop naturally ly, "that Rio had better ask the princess trop of his magnetic ore separator. L - �+�'*"""'' `_-a. 4 key of Lhe safe in w ich they are kept" ly, There was perfect s:illneis for a few now when I knew the jewels were'Rafe. he`rself." �� The employment of celluloid in place of : - : _ `' One momen,410Iease, interrupted Miss momenta, and then I heard a muttered The kind old manarser smiled and nodded :3o he will, I said. gladly. Listen, lead for storage battery plates is a new de- - ... ; - _- `' Gower. "I will tain only one key —that -1 That's well !" uttered with an intensity to me as I was passing out, and told me to then, to my small stor , . r. Seaton. --Sit parture, which, with other advantages, -. . I" - .s '{' .;i, ! of the leather j weI -case inside the iron that filled me with curiosity. About five enjoy myself. here, Miss (lower ; I h�ve thing to tell will make a groat saving of weight in the box." minutes passed, and then lie ssid gently : Uolohet !.ower and his daughter had von. line all know how Jo u Hease believ- accumulators. . = :: -i I "As you'plesR ," I a6aented. "" If you "Varcomb, can you bear me?" . arrived before me. I found both ih ny aunt's add in himself as a mesmerist. His power _ A new system of duplex telegraphy ha `• - - - ' . j ,.. i . let me see them now, I will catalogue them, " Yes," I replied, it, a dull ` mechanical drawing -room when I entered. was real, br.t his mistake was in beingg R° recently been devised which is both duplex ' . • - . ' t ' t , . and. make a copy - inventory for you to ra- ,stay "Have you seen Mr. Hassel, Bert ?" ask. sure that he could "afluen a alt and auhdry. and diptex in its nature. 4 � _ . fain." . Where are Dfiss Gower's jewels kept?" ed LaJy Varcomb " We are waiting for I knew he could not bypnotise me ; but he The latest novelties brought out by the � � - .S I looked into the front office to tell the he asked in a low ea er tone. him. was so eager to try, so determined t o sue - i , 1 _ clerks that no one was to be admitted to " Not since mornin " I re Ilia] a coed that for fan I fei ed the coma and Edison (,ompanv era astreet -car controlling . It was a wonder did not leap to my feet g• , p g° ' switch embodying new features and a gen- ' ; the manager's room except Mr. Seaton it � in my� great astonishment and a good come to the Bank at eleven o chock on bust- made him think I was whol} overcome. �, .;5 „ i - erator whose field -coils can be removed in -, - L . he returned ; then I locked the door and thin teat I did not, 1 found voice enou h Dane. All• ,ts questions related to �ias Gower s - g gg spools for repair. - eat down to my task. The Colonel open- to say ia. the iiame dull manner.: "Safe No. I made+ my way to Miss Gower, as I jewels. He had hoped to get them directly • . - . k ' ' e;d the bag and disclosed a Rtron -box 2•;," generallyeontrty to do within five minutes from.me and when he found how strongly The.City Council of St. Etienne, France, . �, " ,i " of enterin an room where she was res- the ware riarded he was an r I acted has decided to equip the 18 000 silk and - - -- with iron clamps, marked with a large 13, Can ou obtain access to it—to them ? g Y P Y 8 , g Y• ' -.. - in brass - headed nails, on the top. Mips 6 No,'� en1M so well that he never found me out ; and, ribbon looms of the plai:e with electric motor :. s, = : 1 „ ower- ' + Gower handed him a key, and he o erred ,� + Did on show Mr Hessal m cost to- Mr. Seaton, the des ou went to Ha r P • - ., - Why not . Y Y ] y Y this also. Inside was a strong leather jewel- I '19 John Seaton holds the keys." .day ?" she asked, after our greetings were Henge last week, I took the leather ease The root of the rice plant has been dis- � . -. :. case, and of that•, too, Mies Gower gave him it How is they vault protected ? ' `,'; over. "He wished partioularly to see those out of the iron box, filled up the box with covered to be a satisfactory subs tance of • --. large ugly cameos, in their old - fashioned one or two paper - weights, and bundles of incandescent lamp filaments . the key. " Night watchman, big dog, iron door, „ We had many beautiful and valuable electric alarm." gold setting. old balanea- sheets and receipts. —Your - . - � family jewels • but anything like these now. Mr. Beaton gave him the iron box jewels are quite safe, Miss Gower, in a box That there still is a field for invention in ' t A very unorthodox execration broke from life- saving fenders for e=lectric cars is evi- . -' revealed I had never seen. Rubies of rich - him ; and there wasa lee th use, der- after reading your order, and he carried it in the bottom of my wardrobe upstairs.— F .. ° _ intoxicatin lustre ; flawleas pearls, opals, g Y off with all its contents, I replied quickly. Take my keys, Mr. Seaton, and see for deuced Bo the.act that a tl lZcrus a young - , . g ine which I 3are not move a single eyelid. boy in Boston, was recently crushed dud - , +emeralds ;bet the diamonds were the ea- ` " How shall I obtain access -to Safe No, She slightly raised her eyebrows. more youcseli." ' -- pedal glory of the collection filling the dull i 9„ in amused anrprised than alarm. " He Ina mo:nant John Scales, and Colonel killed under one of these so called "life' ` ' 27 , he asked at last. h savers." h` . room with fairy sparkles of light, like the • had not my aut ority for such' a proceed- Gower were bounding up, three steps at a :. . "You must have a v►tittan order from _ • +' �� Two new et lea of are lam s have been Tipples on a sunlit bay. Starry clusters of nng, she said quietly;; nor had• Mr. time. 'I stayed Mina Gower when she would Y p - ": `. . diamondsfor the breast, peiidanta, brooches, M Gower, headed by a code or cipher, 'Seaton." /�` have followed : "Miss Gower — Eleanor, I put on the market during the past week` nx . i . clasps, lockets, eardrops, Without number ! 1 known only to her and Mr.. Seaton. " In what terms did p couch your am quite content to owe your father's con• which are intended specially for use in .And besides all these in their rich settings, Again a baffled ejaculation, and he rose f order,��Mine Gower . Mr. Seaton ip rigidly sent to his gratitude, but —what do you rooms with low cet ings and fn other places . � ; • , s► little chamois bag under the lowest .tray, and walked about the room, muttering • exact. ; . owe me ? Not gratitude, I hope. Jove is where the height of the old style has proved . lying beside -a set of magnificent and very angilly. "Not quite In this calie," she pointedly worth love." inconvient. e g Y sat tnotiontesa, ruminating deeply on 1 rsisted. " I asked M;r. Seaton to show I • I will not record her answer ; it was sat- In Dresden an electric fire engine, using- • - - u 1 cameos, held a number of unset and : I . _- • smaller diamonds. I worked rapidly, my idiotic answers. Some ready - witted �_ Mr. Hassel all my jewels , and I enclosed ) isfactory. a ppower of 5,000 volt$, has been construct- ' - `�- eying each article when catalogued on map could have coined misleading answers. i the key of the leather case to be retnrpod i rite lock of the leather case bad £o be ed, whose pump is capable of throwing 180 - •. a velvet -lined tray. When the long to Hensel s questions without hesitation ;� I to me immediately. You howed them to forced, bit the jewels were intact; not one cubic feet of water per second. frith a . • 1 . list was $Wished I read it over, the Colonel was not one of those who cannot be tak n my aunt, Dire Gower of Hardw }eke, a few was misplaced, three- quarter •inch nozzle it given a height of - .. .' I named i b sur rise. I had been taken by sur r' months a o, when 1 could not o with her We have nesither seen nor heard of John throw of 100 feet. . • - d '� .. • . - replacing each piece in case as t , y p p tK g _ then, before taking a copy, I put my list How 1 longed to be alone, to think this wa11 at the time, and you brought me back the Haseldine since then : but Eleanor and I _ . .'. carefully into a secret drawer of the desk over. A few minutes more, and I felt th►t key yourself, Mr. Varcomb." often say we should like to have seen pia ; '- i• : • . ` he was making rapid passes before my faze " Very true ; but I heard nothing of a 1 face when he examinee} the contents of the • Not so �y After .All. ` and locked it. I •' . " " Now we will put this iron box away again. �� key •this morning ; and Me. Seaton is so i iron box so long and carefully kept in safe Miss Birdie McGinnis —You young etas. -'.._ 1 . • first, for il, is not eafe to leave the gains " Wake iip, he said sharply ; and I precise and correct that I am certain he has No. 27 ! Tied women treat us unfairl b absorbin - :`; even €or a moment. Come this way, please:." Rtarted np quickly, rubbiaq my eyes, aa�i :not exceeded bin itiatructions, as he ender- �'r the attention of'tho gentlemen y g' _ i J -' • I left the 'agent's room by a door that gave looking, I dare say, dazed and stupid ' stood them. I assure you, Miss Gower, It is stated 0— '- - ^-�gt4 .l (,r; d by Young Mrs. Clamwhooper —That diffi- , - f, - I _ . - .. _ on the corridor, and they followed me to , enou h. He was looking at me earnestly. (-tbat coffee rowera n D'e ciao for some time pa salty is easily overcome, . gg g • the siren -room, a separate buildin , bur lar Yoa den t make a very good subject, I was intrruppted byy a aloveafint of thq ht►ve been : r� • 1 Lo Yo0 par Dent, � f " How t" ,.� �; : g j he said lightly. Confess, Hoot company towards th does; and. after aeon- year on the h le „s, .,f he oa•fe,. eta � ..r 'E Become a- etin Gtarried v ",i "' �ttiur. ° ' find fir4 too., lit by electric li t. his ,Varcomb. • B g , that you have been half awake all the tuns, firmi*t�lty. t from Valrvam>h r +ikjp:r, incltidiug the laud. � » y JI - 4 ` t• -.; . ,y v. . - _ _ .a ... -,y.= - - a`0, '-: .� •f, g,v fait' i'^; "%-, e� 't„`�-F''- 1.._",;: 'iS� -'.. 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" Where is the "St•ain of list week's toarI Lone Ilan Neferet!ibe.wsis lt14 free- �i ti, ; e,t,,I , Olio of the So a of Livintt;• : I All the Jews must go to prison.' � Where is the tooth that ached ls-t years A trade oatnal states that ,grease #pofe�.:,+ ; : 5" y Ades tch from Melbcarae sa s that evi- j f the ituideat Ham and good amoked:baoon have airways gone where the lost Alas go to ; Pa Y assn be iceadily removed from oarQeCs b�'he: ";; -'t =5 ,-' - tlnc of the joys of living, one o g For lostnl ht's riddle is all mado plain, dente has been discovered oI to show been considered the proper aeoompani ent The suaahtne laughlt at the ion -pa train . g , n8 application of a mixture consisting of 8�ua1 � r things, that the murdered Mrs. 1Jeemin , formed;-. It is to see the sun come out and flood tl}o of eggs. There is no meat in our mar ets And the tooth that ached bath oat its pain! f3 X portions of chloroform and s#hetti _. 0 �, ,hiss Mather, intended to leave her hus• ..e:;•, Ny earth -rith gold, in which there is so much choice as in h m. That's whst our troubles twow to. Daring the present year many of the.FOR �: �` x" . - After the weary raining that spring .so often A_salt ham it+ not's particularly good d all, - band just before she was, murdered and go triotie women of Poland wear mourala to ,t4,.!na =�r :'' ' F� •r brings, `4liere are the clothes that wo need to wrarl g "4 , With gkirs of gray. and•meadows dank• and but a properly sugar -cured ham, •well il- Where are tho burdenf. we used to bear, k England. �Il•: McHail, an owner oommemorate the.centenery of the ldss of � ,:� ? dreary days and cold. ed, is a dish for a gouimsed, Fortuna ely Whore is the bald- head's curling hair t ,of property in Melbourne, says that a week Poland's inde ndenee as a nation. {� - (lone where the ins dies t'to; 'before Christmas a lad who had a entle "/9`�`` g A watchmaker in Nurembur , . ' ' _ #: _ ' For then the cheery crocus its pretty buds an- there are a number of brunets of cod su r- P Ppoa X fl r +'' 4 For the stye has changed and the clothes are and refined manner a lied to him for a furn- g Eavarla,- - `� ���§�- r �' b folds cured ham and bacon•in market which can Pp V' ` f `.- `_:• new, fished coda which she ro osed to oe- has invented a device which displays on the . * \_' -1 ' �< <'•_ . •es And shows its bloom in purple dyed and gay- be obtained at almost any trustworikty _ The skys are, woaring a brighter blue, �' 1p P face of a clock one how - fore it is about 1 ' , eat y ©lbw, too, • cu She ei lamed that I she was unable , h r" 1 And with a fragrant welcome the hyaeinih be- grocer's or botcher e. Select a small h,►m rho hair dotrgn i► snarl a9 it used to do. PY• p to run down the warnin Word "Wind. "` �'' ' ' c`s " for boiling. One weighing not over seven And the parting has grown more clear, to give any references, as alto had only ar- , g , - - �.'�t holds too, rived from En land in the Kaiser Wilhelm - 'r e ,._-,, . fI:,.: Beside it shyly blossoming the stills brightly or eight hounds is beat for thin purpo3e. R Dramatists in France get twelve per cent.. p :- Whero are (tie bills thgt our poa,;o dIatresttedl II. a few da before and was m rfect r 1 ` ` blue. Scra a it well. Scrub it with a brush sad Ys , Pe of the rose receipts of each le►y, and are'_+. ', 6'`: g p £y Imo" ..- P Where Is the pin that the baby blesgcdl stranger in the colony. Since bar arriv�►1 allowed tickets to the value of one hundred II ; ^• . ,. ut it to soak in abundance of cold water, ;,4„ W r'a t hors ar t hu dove•s in last ea nos ! , . , d e on u ii -stn P d h d he 4 a e ad u i and an Then smile the+ s�►oefrlireat 3 � h q, strolled w th her hush francs for ever rformance of such la s _ ti;:r.. � *� ' {; ' 'aimty da,f%dit, so that it will be Thoroughly covered t p. Whore have the ping a 1 Atone „ol Y Pe P X ,�` °��.. -,:.: ;.,y;��•� �'�- had determined to return to En land,. but ..., :;;... } .: An( waves the crown imperial its loaves of L+et it remain for twenty -four hours. So lie On the old bills paid a•e the now ones thrown, g as they have written. N' ..:: glossyreea. cooks make the mistake of soaks g The btiby'a at school with liar pins outgrown, she wished to take advantage of the oppor- - •-';; ;'' As puGhing upward, upward, it never stops un- And the squab {are running a neat of their own (unit to see Melbourne as she had saved There is a demand in Lin land far a. eofn- :; ... `x~- their hams over night only. This is of ynu cin't bung 'em ba�k it you want to. Y �'" . "I til Ion enou h. When the barn I as enough money to make a short stay and pay of the value of £1. Sir en Bessemer a , I • • . It wears the richest diadem in garden ever g g `� A ' tVo can stand rho smart of egterdR her home, suggests that it be made of aluminium, .,,;�_•;- , -;;a:; seen. been thorou hl freshened in this wn y. y ' r " .. sera a it a a8 slid wi tt off. Put it inya T°�aY N wo •so ilia we can $rive away! . Being very - favorably impressed `vith the which is a very light motel —less than pne•I ;,:_- �' �4 -� �; ;' h {'_:, - Ti;,•n Soft tiie grasses whisper, . Soon, dais4% p $ Pe What s w,►q and is brings n t di,imsy woman a manner and a arance Mr. Me- seventh the weig t of old. It is so light ,- • - .��` row may t; row.' large soup - kettle. It. is not necessary to For past and preteut sorrow; -3'r And from the boughs of map's 'trees burst Hail a eed to die its wi th references, and that counterfPitere cool not find any pre- - _• ;: . have a special 'vessel for the boiling ham, if I3nt the burdens that make ui groin and sweat, 8'r @ ration with which to make s urious al- __ .;;. ' -1 tcndez spprays of red, The roubles that make us tuni3 an i fret, ox teased his wfllin eaa to let the cotta e Pa pu�` And sown Ltte hills the rippling rills with she stock pot is large enough. 1y in Ip Ara tho thin'ti th.►t haven't happono3 yet! The lad left romisin to write to bin gin uminium coins. r %` .' Id.... 4" ]casant murmurs flow, digester holding three gallons is am le The pins that wo'1i find to- morrow, Y ' p g _•-'. ' : ;� "' �s a da or two. But this she failed to do, and ,- 31 s: �.. - Andlife springs up anew where late wasleft enough to cook an eight -pound ham ; a d _ - •- [Rob3rt J. Burdotte� y The Japanese are fond of bathing. In, "� _, . � ,F. ahortl after Mr. Mcliait met her vralkin t 4 .,. -1 ' the �t intersdead. in such a vessel it cooks at the slow, ev n X g the c.t of Tokio there are over of ht bun- ,1, J -y t;��~ _. . :_ amen►.. Y g �,• " , alone and lookiu vet downcast, in Swan- gy! afterthowearyrainingthatspringsooiften. tetnperatuxe necessary to bring it to r- , g Y died public bath- houses, in which a person'. .. h`#.., A>.t -._i. faction. •When the ham is in the kettl Beware. ton street, the street in which the jail is can take a bath hot or cold, for a sum a ual _ ?, , " `' ` 4 brings. , q ..� • ,i C It, , �G•ith skies of giay and meadows dank, and cover it completely with cold water. P I;, Perhaps, although it does not always fol- situated, sad from which, no &coil(, the to one cent. Most of the Ja nese garter - _ V. �_I ,t,; ``'KI • risoner latest alias. Mr. McHail =. ,:;,r ,� ' ► dreary days rind cold, . on the air -ti ht cover, if it,ie a " di eater , low that because a nun oou le are madl p warm bathe, and very likely t is is the tea- " :•�+ , r Tis one of the boys of living, one of the glad- g g Y g P Y 3 stn ed her a din airs& whether she had „ i:, - the valve prevents its buratina. Brin t e in love with each other that they wvil! be P 9 son why their complexions are usually clear, .' -, ;''':.'�' �� • _- ��; ��: lest things, g, decided to take the house- She re lied in _ a tl To seethe sun come out again and flood the water slowly to the boiling point. 1 h n happy in a cottage or on humble fare. P smooth, and spotless. ;, -., ,;, ._ , -,. earth with gold. _ aret E tinge- - (illarg y . j - [. . - . Good Rules for the Mistress• : ' I '— When engaging a servant be careful to explain her work to her, and let her under- ' stand that the wort; must be done in•your way and not in the way of any former mis- tress she may have had, and this explana,- t• ust be made so that it shall not re- put, the kettle back where it will mere y simmer slowly for five hours. When , a done remove the kettle and its contents some place where it will cool off as quic - ly as postsible. Take the ham out of t e liquor the next morning ; remove the ski , scatter breadcrumbs over it, sprinkle it wit a pineh of sugar slid a little pepper and t it in the oven to become brown. When t is cooled off it ie ready to serve as cold ha . Nevertheless, the story in view will illustrate the fact. Edward Hollinsworth', then only a young clerk, married a banker's daughter against her father's wishes and took her home to the poor little furnished rooms he was able to hire. For a time everything seemed to go bap- pily until the husband received a small leg - acy,'which was,expended in furniture too the amrmanve, but while they were convers- ing a man wearing an angry scowl approach. ed and beckoned to the lady, who started nervously and went away with him. Mr. McHail was so struck with this inci- dent that he took particular notice of the new - comer, and observed especially that he had very cruel looking eyes. Wheii he saw Deeming's picture is at once declared that he had no difficulty in identifying it as that of the man m uestion The descrip- rFAtr -. t 10 ;. f Mrs. J. Wilson of Wars0w Ind, was f,,Y •' 'f " >, •= •- thought to be dead, and just as her . ;: t ; :' `� ` , . body was tenderly placed in the coffin, she ca`3 Ii': , ?;:'r raised her hands and clutched the fingers of ' : �: � � "` the undertaker's assistant. Restoratives t_" ..: Cs ` �fl"' were a lied, and she soon became con- ` -- " � '�K�, �,; � ; .., PPv, ,. �. scious, and is likely to thoroughly recover. � , f _, For three days she has bean in a trance. :, ; ; ' , Intense excitement prevailed near Nation -- 1, C'1 -:-(�� - {j. ' ton m al City, California, when t1 +e discovery was ' tea' ° =`�� �'. , �t , � fleet upon the routine of any other house- If you wish it served hot it must be - elegant fqr their condition and in dresses too tfon o€ the lad who h he has fnrnfahed :o made that a dead body had been used for -. fi; •' '-- - moved from the liquor as soon as it is boil . fine for a clerks wife. They began to eom• X ° - - hold. the lice also eorres nds with that of smn lin u ses. A oo was brow ht�;,: Try and : ^`range the housework'ao that Ii may be skinned and served as it is, wit pets with mach richer families, .and the po p° gg g p �° g - -' °`' :.t,;: lfre. Deemin Mr. McHail never caw her from ;liextco and reverently conveyed _ ::.4 v� r; each servant may have an opportunity toY sauce yon fancy, or it may be skinne young wife little knew of the debts into a sin, bat he e w the man on twosu went across the line, ostensibly for hipment to °` w� . ', sprinkled at once with breaderumbs, a littl which they were plunging. g .� �. ; attend church on Sunday. occaaions—anoe alone and once ws kin relatives in San Francisco: A urious eiti- When your i ervants do well encbarage sugar and pepper, as des, ribed, put• in th One night the husband returned borne to whit a tall woman, g P , ", ;: f f xen. who had had his sus is is aronped them to do better by a few words of praise. oven to roast or fifteen minutes, and aerie find his wife in testa. A tale m from Halifax es s :— Deemin eecretl followed the cot se after its arrival `> :::'; "''. . ,.::•, Do noL allow them to have visitors until 1 with champagne sauce. This sauce is aim she said a crazy person had called that day Y y p . -A.• ..: :.. -1 I a slit of . cod Es of sauw flavors and inaiated that their her Issues were sot was in Halifax a few years ago on allege . n National 0ty, and saw it conveyed to a �,' ,- , y ; ''> ,N.- after certain -hours in the evening. t P Y P g one and simmered fo i<1 for and when ordered out of the house gold mining business. Ile showed a gentle- ' one habitation in the mountains at Otay �'' with a glass of cham pa ". ''' =' Give your orders for the day to` the cook ten or fifteen minutes after the wine is add became abuaiti e. -She naked to know what man whom he met here a letter he had re- desa. Peeping through the window, he - ;. , .; #4 - as early in the morning as possible. ed, it ail meant. cefved from Kate EdoRes, one of the women ►aw the sad mourners engaged in a rather ,u Insist upon being .informed when any- "That he was crazy, aspau say, dearest." who;was subsequently murdered in White- �nuaual proceeding. They had opened the a "y thing is broken or lost. ,, .•r ti.i . r "Oh, I'm so glad," said foolish little chapel. The letter revealed a ttiotive for wotiin, and from the taterior of the corpse ,� ' .� - See that the chambermaid wears a clean _ Oanadian Apples• Moss smiling. " I thought there might be the murder of the girl. Deeming went they were taking small tin box.e of opium. e'•' ; apron while making the. beds, and that she The reduction of fruit, as well as of under two or more aliases in Canada,. one s ...' ��r: -knocks at the bedroom doors before enter- P something at the bottom of his talk ; and - . . • ' man other articles of food has become in • of which was Rnel. He impressed those he Spring (�aIDes~ in Early Times. , inn• Y since it isn t so, ou will ive me that new this and in other countries aconstant atrag- arret velvet dress I a ke of and a ail met as being a thoroughly oonsetenceless Since the moat ancient days mankind has '� User the maid who opens the door not g p° wretch and ee►me of the stories told b him gle 'between man and various, arasitic a ra form hair — rl*become me so well. � Y been accustomed to hail the appearance of -... ti � °; to leave visitors standing in the hall, nor to �' Y Y Pce allowed that he was ca ble of r tratin eats. The only way in which t e Aura- 1 on 11 let mo have it to- morrow, Edward, Pa Pe Pe g spring with igtense satisfaction and delight, give parcels to strangers without previous 1? sites can be successtully met and beaten is in time for Mrs. Rushland's dinner ?" any deviltry. = because of its being the natural commence- - . - :..* ,- y s tnatruction. throw h the use of mechanical contrivances „ ,t went of the year. The ancient Romans on r V�; «'hen you reprove, do so firmly ant de- g "If I can, Rosa, said Edward ; but ,, j ;. and the application of poisons. The use of Oolore and the Bye of Yen• prfl ..S and five following (lays celebrated „} cidedly. what would you say if i were to ask you to .1 Only allow your rules to_be Uroken once ; anYthiug of a poisonous nature, even in ac wear your old dreages this winter'" Science gives ae many fntereating details ertaiu feativitiea called Judi floralea, or Lhe ) is let dismissal; with customzry notice, follow complishing most desirable ends, always .• 1Yhat a joke !'cried Rosa. "Bat yon shout what. the human eye has been and _ orxl games. These were held annually in ... s;_4.. meeta with opposition from some quarters. what it may become. The moat ancient onor of Flora the goddess of flowers and - °r;v .r .` the second offence. Some are quite sincere in their opposition, told grandpa I should sever want for any written documents attest that in times mtat egetation. Prayers were offered to this �' ' . - Retain your umper urder all circum- thin you caw t be growing stingy, love. stances. - though misinformed ; others are selfish, and ;,, g „ remote only two colors were known, black ( fvinity asking her to smile upon the � "! 11 You shall have the money, Rosa, amid Insist upon the punctuality of the family hope by their objection to divert trade to- and red._ A very long time elapsed before owers, trees, grass and other products of ?_ ` ; :q.R Edward. wards their-own little sources of supply. the eye could perceive yellow and a atil W the earth during the year. `�. ; T as well as upon the punctuality of the cook. His face had tarred very white, but she , The proluction of otatoea would be very longer time beforebreen could bedietinguis T he Greeks also indulged in festive games, : ,. , • .. ; t Be kind so your servants when they are � diet not see it. After awhile lie rose and put - �.. •; uncertain if notabso utel im ssible in this ed. It its remarkable that in the most . accom nied with many ceremonies appro- - ,- ill, and thoughtful of them always; in nine Y on his cost. eases out of ten the considerate rtiatreas country were it not foir the scientific invea- .• 1 multi go outawhile," hetsaid. "I bare ancient languages the term used to desig- - priate to the season. 1U' : tigations resulting in the present universal na:e yellow insensibly passed to the signs- In later days the Germans commemorated { F will he rewarded uy faithful service, business to attend to. And she saw him use -of Paris green.- The American vineyards ficetion of green. The Greeks had, according the return of spring with real ceremony „ 1'ay your servants wages regularly. llo „ unconsciously take from hfs bosom the keys g . � are now being saved f tom blights and mt to the generally received opinion, the color sad display of An allegorical character, to - not allow thenl to go out without first ob- of Ilia office dusk. facuit vet ht hl develo d and et . which the ave the name of Der Sommers- • by the careful a plication of variouapoison +, ," y y y Pe y y $ - rainingyour Rern:ission. Going to the office tonight . she tank- . cue Inixturea, hen the cry went lip that authors of the big that repute tell ua that is ewian, or rho aequiaitian of summer. At - . — - the rapes were' poisoned, and tone were ed;, No, no. Why should yon think so'" he the Lime of Alexander the Great, tlhe Greek ;ISenach, in fiaxony, the inhabitants at one : - 1 condemned in some of the city markets, to inters knew but four colors, viz : white time celebrated it in tie following manner : Pa er Your 'WP I , .1 - � said and turned fie` red. pm p be followed by the cry that the ground upon Y black, re•1 and yellow. Tho ancients had They divided themselves into two parties, Rose felt frightened. She could not tell Wa ?t a er ma ire sou ht for so triflin which the vines were growing would become no words to designate the colors of blue and one of which carried a straw figure, repre- _ P P Y g g ! wh She went to the door with her hns- Winter without the limits of the ;i a sum that. if it is ut u b the ractical : poisoned and sterile because of copper ac� X' violet, therefore they always referred to sentit.g , P P Y P •band anti watched him down the street` thus a mbolically banish ing . the - member of the family (and there is altuost 1 cumulations, Thesediscouragingand darn- ' Then she went back to the parlor and pick- thorn as gray and bl.c k. It is thus that town, y ' alwa ssuretobe one) rooms ma be a red aging cries were examined and proved to be the - oolors of the rainbow wrere only distin- frosty old fellow from their district. The y ' Y P roundless. A little accurate information 1'ed up the daily paper. The first paragra h uished radually; the greatAriaCote know- other party assembled on the outskirts of . and made to look sweet and fresh which g g g her eyes fell upon was the account oft e otherwise would have_ to wait until more { as to the nature of t -base miztures, their. ing only four of them. It is a well known the village and at a luau signal marched . arrest of s contidential clerk. g necerw' thin 3 were die owed of. If the ' methods of application and their eftecta I fact that when the colors of the prism are in, bearing aloft a figure of Spring, be- - Y S P " He was hones: untilextrav twomen wall has been N hitewashed a solution of will give the grape growers the mastery of ., hotogra bed there remains outside the decked with cy ress and hawthorn. Meet- -- made him the►` pre added t o writer, p P p vine gar and water in about a ual ro or- , their dificulty and settle the fears of the „ limit of the blue and the violet -(in the spec- ing the others they joined forces and formed j ,; b' 9 P P Extrav anoe is t e road to ruin. ' lions, will place the wall in a eonclition to consumers. I tram) a distinct impression which our eyes a trium hal procession. The peasants pa- _ >_, t : . { The paper fell from R�aa a fingers. Sad ! : . hold the hue. Scra to to bottom slid f- Along this line we have one of the strong do not recoguise as a color. PhysiologistAs r%ded a ut the fields, singing and dancing _ =. -,A , g P g P+ denl a flood of light seelmed to illuminate - angles, when the lime is flaky, and going ! eat recommendationt, for the producer hav - y tell tie that it is reasonable to suppose that and otherwise expressing their joy at the the darkness of her life. ` . _ over the place so scraped with " sizin " or ing a knowledge of the elements of botariy, tJ „ as the color organ in the human species be- return of the spring. ; g I am an eztravagau woman, she said. _' ' ' glue water, is all that is necessary. Wall + entomology and chemistry. The latest wn- •' I am drivin m dear husband to` rota. come morie highly developed, and even As time progressed the straw figures were - a er will never loosen in ,h'e middle if'satiori refers to the spra, of our fruit g y' before the• -eye becomes what the opticians discarded, and the two seasons were repre• P P " Y P g To night be may do something to suppl ,� ;:;: ro ex l ut on, Uut at ti. rand bottom. ;trees with I aria green .and London purple' would cohai�ter perfect, this outside band saute& b appropriatel drest+ed human be- !ny foolish wants that will cover him wi yyese individua s engaged in a mock - , Soak a half pound of Nu. I glue in cold 1 and the consequent effects on the fruit. will resolve into a color perfectly discernible ings. Th . p infamy and part us forever. I will follow Onl ones elation remains : W hew the combat in which as a matter of course, water for an hour, place it on the fire, pour Before the committee of th Legislative As• „ y pee + hot water over it and stir, to keep from sembly the other day Mr. mes Fletcher, yin'' educated eye of the year `2500 has discs - Sppyingg came off the victor and was trium- - -" burnin ,until it fie thin. It must not be Dominion entomologist,- tt ve evidence in A great waterproof cloak with a hood lay and named this now indistinct color, ill ithantly led into the town, amid the re- - - . too strong or it will " scale " ; test it be- which he referred to this re as follows:— iP°n m chair near by. Rosa seized itr and another shadowy band appear to be classi- joteings of the assembled crowds Winter's . tween your thumb and forefinger by press. ; "With regard to spraying it may not be wrapped it about her ti Sew into ,the fied among the golors 500 or 1000 years later representative,on theotherhand,waauncere- :� rs ing together, If too strong add more I amiss to draw the atttentio to the false treat• on 2 Montously stripped of his emblematicalgarb' _ o She turned her �s�bps `as by iastinet to- �,-. and ignominiously dismissed. The name �` water. This will cover a room 1_x16 feet ; I statements of the Engli h Frew that ardsherhusband s l Mof business. Itwas �+ , ,v apply with A brush, The ob ject in sizing is our apples are poisoned f torn their absorb- The Si>eet gtil $e1II�r- ven to his festival was the Dead Sun- c r ` large building, an the janitor stood at „ i'` � to prevent sac tion ; i. e., drawing the paste t ing arsenic. The statement i at »urd. The ?he most remarkable atom of humanity aY+ in lluaion to the resemblance which of - ' froin the paper into the wall- so that there physiology of the plant nders such a he door. �� rho still re ese of winter alle oricall bears 111 husband is in his office is he not ! that ilea ever attained his or her majority p g Y { is nothin to hold the pa r Li ht. One thing imposaiLle. The name hing used to y to the glee of death. - -,,- ound of wheat flour made into paste will be said of potatomi though b fore the fruit he asked- " I'm fo meet him here." bore the poetic name of Lucia Zarate, and G��l the custom died awe , and now -_ of the late could be in urkd the icon "Yes. Walk u ma'am." said the. old hailed from Mexico. the was born in the y y `- -3? `F hang six double rolls of paper -and border. P° j j'O p' above named country January 2, 1863 ; died no vestige remains of what was once a gala `- 's'., Y Use to one pound of flour a quarter of a had to go through the leases, This was an, and Rosa flew upet!airs. She opened da anion the fun lovin inhabitants of poun� of powdered alum. long since proved W be abet rd. It fie the he door. The as had been lit and its ra s Jannar 2S 18410 at Truckee Cal. Nhen Y lI g -,a: J } g Y y Fisenach- _ , �. ' Cut the a er the ten th re aired and . t p pp on exhibition is thin country from 1883 to P P g q same with the istil of the a le. It can- ell over the head of her husband a. he sat -s ' place on a table (usually along kitclien one not absorb arsenic or any other pois(►n. It t Ilia desk, She ore t u behind hfm and 188•`' an& agtiin from 1887 to Lhe time of her y :�'': P P .t ri -::r �eep�d over his shoulder. Aa em t check death, she weighed, according to the moat $oW Relies are $ode• �: is b st, which must be a little wiJer than is very important for u3 Always to be on is be Y reliable estimates between eight and nine } ward in the matter. The name char ee is haloes him mud sites a r -` the paper), and apply the paste to tiie pa- g g X op ° Paps Mr. Archibald Forbes writin on the fsIl ' ' per with an ordinary housepaintbrush.Make were made some time ngo and refuted. besrin the si atnre o Ilia em to er which ands ; generally advertised as weighing g . x C - '� 8 gn P Y , 'u of Sedan, tells a curious little story which ' :•.,;,_,#t�_ , a smocitlh, even coat of it, and see that no Thhey ceased for a time, but have been now he with careful strokes was copying letter tut four pounds and nine ounces. Ltieia, shows the dubious orf in of historical rel*ea. ' _., like most 1Nezican iris of good famdl was g ,x place is skipped'; then take a quarter of the recommenced. The object of . ht cry is by le�ter. � 1' After all was over, and General Wimpfen length of paper and double it to the middle simply to get a little cheap advertiament :`F�lwardI "shrieked Rosa sand ber white betrothed while sti 1 in her cradle. a her - .. afYianced grew to be a strapping follow of had signed the capitulation, Mr. Forbes and makin the selvages meet exactl , turn u -out of the cry -of `poisop in American sp- hand descended upon the paper. - undo Lucia's rents watched over a companion found shelter for the night in - g y Y P ' lea ' because we are s is in with Paris ward!" 180 p° ' - the other end in the same wa so that the P , P' Y g their mid et offs rin reluctant) • admit- the very room where the capitulation was pasted back is entirely inside. °Then with I green. If we could only get our farmers to The man started to his feet. g P g' ` '- y drawn u While he sat' writing to his . . - -• r s rev more we would have better fruit "God led me here Edward " mobbed hfs tirg to each other thmt sooner or later the P• a very sharp knife, and a perfectly t!traight F - �„ unequal match must be declared "off " for- newspaper, his friend gnawed a ham bone, ;,{-:-..� ,.,.; ,, - ruler cut the selvages.off, In this way the crops. -- . wife. Ohl Edward, is thin the first time. there Mein nothin left to eat. At last the - - `•_,, ?..a extra paste is disposed of as well as the use- o " ever. It is said by those in position to g g The fair mindedness of our En• -fish con- "The very first, Roma, said the maw. tIi- y po • ` l L' know that years after, when the big Mezi- man threw the ha bone carelessl u n �, , ,. less ed a of a er. Loosen one of the double temporaries and the diffusion of scientific "It is my fault, said Rosa. My extra- the table, line it n set Mr. Forbes s ink- ", g P P knowled r�►n and the midget wonder ht►d given up all P - ends, and take the paper -up, holding with i ge in England leads us to believe vagance had maddened you. Burn (bat ._ both hands the right aide of the .that the retntation will have as wide a rand come awe ." .,,,�► hopes of ever befog joined by the hy�tienial hot le, Some time after, Mr. Forbes re- _ �,;; t �`pe Y the heroic lover corr nded with tie viewed tlie scene, and the guide allowed him , ;.. circulation as the false cr In a moment more the check wee a little rtes'°';' paper toward 'you. Stick the tope Y• the table marked b ahu sink- stain, which ";k4- of the paper to the wall, and be - s- __ -- _ . heap of ambea and Rosa sat upon ber hus- little freak and helped to re rove the tedium Y 8 t_ • r5 ., vet sure ou et the: brat iece atrai ht" band's knee, hiding her bead on his shoal- of ma °y of the long hours when she was on Wi +npfen had caused by o� attaining the 1T�::l F" y y g P g , Quote it - Uorreotly , the stage in a strange land. While on ex- in'.c- bottle in the agitation of his shame and For this a lumbline is useful. Then with a ; _ der• hibition here in Philadel hia, Lucia thou ht grief• Great sums had been effered for the `r P "A mistake that is very generally made, "We will sell all the furniture- -all that P g Y.,, goft, flat briatle•brush nine or ten ilcchea said Gen. Roseerana at Willarla'e last even- ' g she caw the face of ec lover fn the throng table with the hfa',orio ink -stain but the: .<<�: ' wide (a new whitewash brush will answer) « - j we own. Zhe real we will the back. M which daily crowd Around her. Thi owner valued it too much to Bart vith it. W el ; brush our a er to the wall with lon even ing, is in the popular phrase Everyting jewels shall go. I will wear calico. We will �, ' xg'`r�l Y P P g _ I is lovely and the goose hangs high,' Now, he honest and forget our vanity," she said, mistake caused her many days of aorrovt _ - ty. ";, ?y - stretches first to one side then the other, al Her time off the stage for two weeks after •S' ;. - wayastroking downwards from the centre of 'this is entirely �^. tong. It should read, ` Ev- "and I will be a true helpmeet ro you, in- _ _ thestri of a er. If itahouldwrinkle ullthe erything is lovely and thegoose hanks hi$h.' stead of being your bane sad our", as j. the little episode was spent in bemoaning ".. `% - F P P P „ her fate sad praying' to be allowed the AboAt the (lateen Oi` Ede& ;,•_.g,�;; - strips from the wall as high up as the wrin -. This saying originated away tip fn the have been. . . stature%&nd avoirdupois of other girls of ft Papa, where was the Garden of Eden ?" - :F n., kles extend, and start brushing down again. , - northern states, where in rainy, foggy or Then they went home together. ' ;n , her " Well Maud it is su sed to bave been ' -. - -, Fit tlhe next iece to the wall, making the stormy weather, it is a well knowq fact that Keither ever forgot that evening. Aad *+�' ' ' „ pp° : , " � -" I t't..> P the ease fl low— skimmi.hg along over the though people gibed the banker a daughter After her tour of the principal American somewhere in Asia. attain oin neatl before cuttin o!I' the g Y P j Y g vet house tops, In fine and pleasant for her humble surrouudinge, she urns bap- cities she returned to her home in )Mexico " I knew it avuldn't #lave been in Ore,'' strip from the roll ; then proceed asp before. Y and for two years enjoyed the semi - oriental on." ` ''" . weather ou will remember that the fl in • "' , `` °� the border is sometimes a little awkwa d Y Y Y pier than she had ever been to her life. g.; t' F •ion stria eo hi li in tie heavens that climate of ber native city on a scale as " Why so ?'' ' , ":: ' - `1 3 3 for an amateur to manage in lor,�r strips so 8 1 g - rand as ber abbreviated ro rtions would ":Well olt k w th-e sa it rains'onli.` ,, N.. ,. ,,r --- , . A . it would be better to put it up in yard their' peculiar Cry, `Honk, honk, can g P p° ' Y Y Y „ a:,:�z�; - _: ;�` acarcel be heard on the earth below, hence We sometimes meet an original gentle• admit. there thirteen months in the ysarYr.ti , ]engtlts. these &lies ions were followed by i act sot eziated, 3' " " `� the of ea in that eve thin is hovel than who, if manners b Witnia a ear and a half she returned yea- .$ -. a girl who papered her own room quite a,hen 'the goose' `honk` high' and not would have invented them. to the United Statea to finish tier harvest Of " Well Adam was made out of duet,. f �, - successfully —her first effort, too. h - dollars ; caught cold while crossil ig the wasn't he ?" - t:- ' . ' " 5� r ' z hangs hig.�, which is the most nonsensical ►the li ht of friendahi is like the li bt .. a » 1 ', ..: '.. ;'� ` ' Yrrerston of the original old New England g g fhountsine from�the Dlliasfssippi Valley to Yp n :lt. A�-,� .. � x' - P of phosphorus —assn p eat when 411 the Pacific Coast. and diet( at Truckee, "`Th n, is he had s een made iii `arego�i,. • I - , 'n» t� .T , ' . . An Easter Dish. „ .., r1l..: �. '!! - - aY g• _ artnind is dark. Cal. after a short illness, aged 27 years and his name wouldn t have been Adattt. , _ -R • ;, . . . Sam and bacon are as much a' canonical 4W' _ - • .. ",., -_,) _..: . ; , -,t. - Easter dis;t as eggs. They were eaten i,t - Put camphor - with yeast nevv sewer- 2i3 days. Taken all in all else was the moat Why aotY �, „ Y �� ,.y ,i . .._ ..i_ar th 3 by -gone days of Christendom in derision No principal is more noble, .e►a there is 'ware, +issue ft wi 1 never tarnish so long as wonderful spttoimen of humanisy known "Because it w'onld }►ave been mtt3. _ ., , < -tom it }:.' y %! the Jews, when the children ran cboat none more holy, than that of true obedience- : the gum is there. - . • - acute the dawn of history. . 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Wonder- sati vas - - r"; .._..11._ � A - - elnittanoeq a're acknowledged by a *. .� •. ,J - • ` - attge bf- date: on label on the first paper ip1- tramin� these ev @Dings. fnl Lor its rapid groWth ' and - the wealth , l " - _ ;_ r" 8� tot coon at this office. Alwase --Mrs. J. E. Far @well of Whitb , ad- Which it ognWine. There one may notice - .r; •Ceep e a e paid ahead. tf Y all aorta and conditions of men, from the T7 rj� °�tt _t'- , . �. ;. �, vertises for a general servant in tlis is all LOO it HLj 1L1`I ,' - t. ' . :''.:: ' -Dr. Eastwood has lied a neat,street meek and gentle Tract Society man, to the g blustering, out- for -a- jamboree cow- % . F b 4:�.. rough, . i lam eructed o carte his residence on LaeSt style' ry .: 4 ' - - .` ' '` `. � Ix t�xXZx� 9two, Kinp street l+P boy. The former is tolerated for he means , - . . g . . . '- . A, ;.' , , " - . g well, the latter humored until hie eta � k. --The Misses - Boone will'+oecnpy the are emptied, then he had better akida�ddle. - ' •' - - 1CIIERIN(3, ONT., APRIL 29, 1892, dwelling vacated by Andrew. Mason on else the jafl may alarm Its own, There Sp�g hats r - - . `` 1 y. Kin tre@t. • - ... . ' - K are many Irishmen sprinkled in the police Straw hats �. 4� ' - _ ;,- Young man read Diokie and Mar- force in Chicago. They are not idl beyond . - �' ; -` .. OCALISMS.' quis' advertisement on this page. You reproach, for at the investigation of the I , : can bay a nice spring suit or fine murder of Dr. Cronin it was found that a Christer hats » - trousers there for very little money. * goodly Dumber of the constabulary belong. .. : - _ ' f ed to the Clan -na• eel secret soviet of oat - -BrinR along your truck such as raga, R y 1• --Best and cheapest flour in town at Knookabouts -. • - ' - Wigan }s, horae•hair, copper, brass, wool - pickings, hats. They are a proud. independent, - - . . as well as fresh e s for which I will stand -offisji set of men those policemen, Fancy Ties 1 ' A - a -Logan has the best 'assortment of gg ' but moisten their throats occasionally, and " y . . ham town, * pay the highest price. Instead of putting R . a wa on on the road I will sell tinware they are the quintessence o. amiability. ' —Miss Esther Clark is visiting friends g Gambling is prohibited in Chicago, and all Chea Tiefq ^ • - . �•. • in Toronto this week. cheap at the shop, thus giving my custo• saloons are supposed to be closed at mid- .. p - i" -'M ' 3 1 - -bliss May Gordon is particularly mars the benefit of the expense saved. night. Leta visitor take a stroll slang Fore -ill -hand . ' . �: . - friendly with measles this week. Now is chance for bargains at T. A. Clark St., Chicago, at from 1 to 4 o'clock - _ -! ' _' - -Miss Nellie and Langdon French of Greig's Pickering. in the morning, and he will find more _ . ' : I ' -That grim monster, death,. has been saloons openly catering to the thirsty rev- New Collar$ Toronto, visited friends here last week. `. 1 -Miss 5arab A. Ball, of Chatham, holding high carnival in our township eller than be will find on King St., Toron• - . . - - - . during the past fortnight. Man hopnes, to, during the day. Snugly escoused in a All st les ' i visited her uncle, Joseph Braund, last , g P g y g y- g y F week. full of gladness ten days ago are now corner will often be. found a weary, half- _ -D. F. Eve is nha let 1 v i hours of mourning. But w@ must take drunken policeman. The Bobbie" gets CllffB and G�lOVee .:.,,, . ry b 0 @a e h s his spirits for nothing to the 'saloons, be I - conso]atiou from the fact that our friends P g r house these days. The A. 0. U. ,W. is not sappaaed to pap for his spiriting. I . - - 11 - members are nursin .him. have only gone th'e wry of all flesh. We Collar Buttons. 1- - - . `f, g Tis a species of blackmail he levies. After '. -L. Forsyth has got snugly settled in too, shall ere long be calle3 away. -Let investigating the saloons, let my visitor, if ' E_ i us strive to make the world better for his new quarters, the old fire hall. The he has a stout heart, push his enquiries Cuff Buttons . ' `' �:�. ;_ , building makes a good show room. having met us. a little fs,rther on the same street, and go 1 . . -The District " Council of the Royal -'Members of the Mechanics' Institute p g Scarf P1nS = with me u a certain iii ht of stairs. �'Ve - . - ' . - i . - Templets met at Whitby on Tnaedap- are asked to ,remember the meeting in knock at a door, and a negro boy opens a - . ' - ia -' - The Council here was well re resented at Dale s Hall, on Monday afternoon, coin- small wicket,.eyes us well over, then opens " f 17,# .. -the meeting. p - uieucing at 2 :3b. As this is the annual the door for our admittance. After we FiIIB S�IOF✓;i3 . . - . 11 I €_ ,--A fall attendatfce iof the -I. O. G. T. meeting, and the report of which will have breathed a spell to aeolimatize our r- serve as a basis upon which the Govern lungs to the dense smoke from tobacco per .l Sprillg SUlting � ', 114 requested for Monday evening, as mat- p . _ . / - r . y .. meat grant may be expected, a full attcn• meeting the room, we notice some 4q green • :>ters of great. to be discussed covered little tables. Behind path table a FaI1C TTOUSerin - - -a ' and decided u' on. . . - dance is requested. The Directors are - - . - g - . .M, p smartly dressed attendant wearing the or- �� -Dear readdr have on an moue 2 asked to assemble au hour earlier, to i- , , • ,a- y Y Y thodox evening dress of a white tie and -, .. ' ! ; � • l�fi ou l'iaF.e and are indebted to >rs for Prepare a report for public meeting. Let Prices RI ht 1 •_ � ; � s. <. 9 swallow - tailed coat, At one table may be �� g . , •anythipq, hatsoeyer, kindly remit - at all interested remember these facia• noticed the novice with hie eager eyes �1TTE AiVID SEE OU NEB TO�CK , A I " '' ' .,,,-- -The members of the Christian Eu ;.; once. tiVe need it. Natchina the tarn of the dice. At another, .. as ' .• ;`� : ".. .' , ' " --�-L. Woodruff left for Sudbury on Fri deavor 1,ac� complained of being disturb the despc -rate gambler with his sunken • , w ` � 1 day, here he'has secured a situation 'in ed in tiler Meeting oq Sabbath evening eyes• pale and hollow cheeks, chewing a ri I . . 1 _.. - r.' '�a butcher's establishment•. He is by no by some small boys outside the church. half spent cigar in the neryous tension de- ickie l Si I _ ' .IzL "' how, youths, whom so ever ou Le,sucb termiuitlg his existence for the morrow. i . . . ' r means a uovis at the business. y i . -' -�� - .:- . ' , -?Tlte topic of the Christian Eudea f or couduct had better not be repeated, else Here in one corner we watch the proles• , . ... 3 ,+ much trouble may be occasioned. Paren -ts siQnal gambler, leisurely enjoying a cigar - . _ - _ I' `k .- prays meeting Sunday ev cuing ie True are not altogether free from blame in and Playing „ rouge et noir " as he cooly ' :.Repentance, How Shown ? The leader g watches that fatal s inette ns if the fifty . ' ` � . ' �. - is bUeorge Little. rime, 7:45. this ;,natter either. They should have no P Y - - doubt as to the whereabouts of their dollars staked on its fortunate turn were a CENTS,� • -The cr�eketers has the crease an the I Sabbath and all other evenings. mere straw to him. Poker, baccarat, �. ., college green rolled on Tuesday evening. euchre and Napoleon -of these games - . Several villagers helped in the work for -H. Wali -big- won -that is a strange there are menu players, and only the cool • . m. which they have many thanks. autograph for a white masculine to possess and knowing fieads care to pit th6mselvee • • • but such was the name of a mesm rizer .a. - will secui a the set vices -of - •o. ' -Our Dramatic Club went to Oshawa on against the crafty prayers found here. _ i _ Friday might as announced, and were who exhibited in Pirie's Hall as Thurs. The stakes in the various games ran from, - .. . - ' ' - . - da and Friday evenings of last week. one dollar to a thousand. Sometimes a ggrreeted with a splendid audience. Those y y � � .,, - tkho know state that the hall contained The first evening few attended and what man gets bundled out of the room to pre- few were there did not maintain perfect vent him doing bodily injary to hims if or sw s� r about 4QOldpeople. The Club did nobly order. Bnt on Friday evening a terrible the attendant' who have eo tarlessly Rath• i . -­.�_ We a session was held. In fact - a free fight Bred in his last dollar. At times, some ' `- �' —Sermons in the Methodist Church g - - - Sunday. Mornin -- "Quarterl Service was indulged in. Such scenes as this are over sanguine young, man, who has van. - - - �� g y a disgrace to our fair village. If peo le tared to play with edged tools, is observed - ' •- and sacrament of the Lords Supper". p to leave the room with a queer expression - until December 31st,: 1892*. . - . - . Evening- Memorial sermon of the late are decided' that professions such as this in his eyes.. The lets d - . ' y gamb as ersiand �- one of many letters are frauds then why . Abram Ellis. Subject -The Judgement - what this means, as they oourteouel - i attend their shows. Thinkin that Pick- y - - Day, when, where, and how long will it R make a way for his exit; they look at each . be p., Bring was a hard place, and fearing far• other fixedly, with a there -goes- another ! I �' . � ther trouble the mesmerist left on Sat -We inay agree that free trade would expression and again revert to-their games. O I to -k- urda , not,however,before he had settled That oun man who has left the room in .. do Canada a power of good ; -on the other y y g . `fir hand that high tariff ie most beneficial up all bills, which filet alone would lead such a peaaliar manner rarely returns, and - . ,_ - ] : one to think that he was not a beat. often is found at break of dawn with a bal- 1 for our future developement, but in the - 1 meantime a little rain would not hurt our - Messrs. Nesmith and Smith, of the let in his head, the absence of money in A splen.dld assortment o f . • ' feell�gs �n the least, and the fall wheat Toronto Bicycle Club, had rather a lively his Pocket onl giving an uncertain clue u - y experience while returning to the cif A to the cause of his injuries. Perhaps one D,SS GOODS from 8 cents u •Flan . fields loin us in wishing for it- g y• man in a thousand manages in the ion p " ' _ . -At the anneal vest meetin of the short distance east of here they met one ag g _ ' - _- g held ran to gain an existence at these games 1 11� 1 -Churchlot England at Greenwood, Graham from the Ronne, who refused to of chance, the 999 do not, and many a elletts from 5 cents up , Cottonades . _. on Monday evening last, Messrs Snell and give the wheelmen the road. Some tragedy bases its origin from this particu- • • �� 1 o e e r -el ed Wardens, and wrangling took place which ended in a larroom• Whea the city r 11n Ar - C Clark- were re-elected W ty people get"- Shlrtings, Cretonnes, es, t Muslins r a rough and tumble, in which the club fel- cited over some peculiarly pathetic suicide Messrs Robt. Devitt and Wm. Clark, Jr.. . ?� lows came out first. Graham enlisted the emanating from this ZcWEMT - 10 =0=8 • chosen 4idesmer. The wardens reported place, the police - 1, }i �' _ the finances to be in a most satisfactory services of �V. Cullis and gave chs'se. make a raid aeon the den and aaptare all condition. Nesmith proved too fast for the horses who may be there. On the morrow, at theE PARKER, DUNBARTON, . . - - Elgabeth, daughter of William Pal• and the heavy wagon, but iris chum found Police Court, the proprietor and frequent s , - . . . ­. � . f . - . . Tuesday. a it necessary to stop at the Gordon House ore are fined- for transgressing the law- _ mar, at he Bay, died on u a She -- -. _ -._ _ -- -____- -- _ _ __- �_ _ __ y' y and conceal himself until the burly eo. which the former pays, both his own and- - -- - - -- -.- - — "t had been living at Scarboro Junction, and y the men implicated, and at midnight the Dame h eon Saturday, when she was men departed. row, thi�kind of thing P 1 had better sto SVltile the bicyclists got games are going on in the room. again, as a ., ' taken suddenly ill and gradually sank. P y . if nothing national had happened. So ' I , . . - S , �� - . .. gentlemanly, most people in the country - - r Cons' ,ion is the immediate cause of are willing to give them the road, but tf mach for Chiosgo a administration of the death, lie parents have the community law. - -Ce1EL - . as sympathizerRin this, their sorrowful they intend to act in the manner indi- - __ ___o_ _ - J . is sated above, we moss backs will be found �-_ -.1-1 „�,, , ��„�,,,,,,-_,� : : - . I' hour. ! MARKMAM . - - to be com sed of second growth hickory. s: *•se*s•,r�>.�••••a�=�::���••••. ••.�����•�•�••••�s�����srf��•�• I I- --At tike recent convocation held at the Po v - -r - - - : _ , I University of Trinity College, ,Toronto, - -The catapult nuisance hue made bet- _ �Mr. R. A. Mason has acquired his • - - - , Dr. C. J; Freel, of Brougham, had confer• ter progress since the spring opened than mothers property on Main street and in- -- t . • • - red on him the degree ofM . Dt C. M. (be- even the fall sowing of wheat. You can tends making estensiX,,pp alterations before we,t a �ecelvin.g daily our Spring stock . _ ing the Latin initials of "Doctor of Med- scarcely meet a boy these days upon the occupying it as a residenoe. . . ieine and Master of Surgery "). In order street but he has exhibited somewhere one Mr. G H. Stephenson, of Toronto has •O• of •O• . _. .. purchased from Mies Maclean the property • ' - • to obtain this it was necessary for him to of these mischevious little slings. While - ;, on Main street north now occupied by Mr. Prints MUSllns c .. write a Thesis on a Medical and a Surg• they are employed in harmless amusement Hare, butcher; and intends erecting a hand- r t " ' - ..: `�" ` ' I _ ieal subject, 'which received the approval we hate nothing to say, but each is the some residence for himself thereon this Shaker Flannels, C�Oft0118, - - - of the Board of Examiners. The dcctor exception rather than the rule. One of Rummer Ys to be �eongratulated on his success. the congregation informs us that several Mr. Jacob Hoover, of Pickering, was as- . Cottonades, Sbirtings, r ` ' r . WinceyB TweedB 1. at ` - . -Emma Doyle, beloFed wife of Chas. panes of glass have been broken in St. eietiryq with his team on Tuesday to move _ f,boat, of East Whitby,died at her father's Georges church windows during the past Mr. Negbswander's household eff is to the , . • ' Worsteds, Etc. - - residence near this village an Tuesday. week. Were we to start to and en- waterworks Station house, and. find just - EV Mrs. Groat has been in poor health for quire of all the parents in the village, we unhitched the team. from the wagon at - ' _ . : 41 - . some � time and thinking that a change venture the assertion that not one of noon when one of the horses made a dash .. (o)- -- . ' : • . i' � J - would possibly improve her condition these would think their quiet, harmless, for liberty and its own stable in Pickering, - . t �, came he a to visit, but death overtook her obedient oflepring would do such a thing and from its gait when last seen galloping lei ��TEEDS q and anti would be char ed through Mount Joy it is presumed got A ek to Bee OHr 1 We can 8i2t)�' ilett8r �a�Ile ' 3. _ ere she gnded her visit, Consrimption of g with of Bring an home in time for mid -day oats. " - __ �i the stomach was the cause of death. De- insult. But the windows ,tire broken all than ever. Our "suits made to order at $14 will - ' c @seed leaves a husband and two small the acute. The only sure way of punier- Mr. J. Hendrick, of Alcriira, was taking T "What in tizc+ guilty parties is to have all the his family to the station at Unionville on surprise you. F f) - ._ children. W.iat is home without a g K y P Monday, and as they were entenng the '. k i' mother "1 boy, in town who own catapults receive station yard the horses took fright, and be. I t I • --Mr. sand Mrs. Harvey have the; sym- a trouncing, and in this way -the proper came unmanageable, and suddenly wheel- i (6) - i . 1. i - . pathy of all our people in the loss of their culprit will be reached. Parents need not ing round avertarned she carriage throwing , y ' . ! . _ - youngestc}iild, Albert Warren, aged 4yrs. fear of doing an injustice as the. punish- the passengers out with great force. In We "are also handling seamless boots Which V0 are sure : - -. `- .- : and 2 months. He _ passed away on ment will not be amiss in any case. the entangle one of the horses broke its . Monday; having been visited wit* a - -Great indeed was the consternation hind leg and had to be shot. The six per- will give perfect satisfaction.. ' - = - pavers attack of measles. This is the among our villagers on Friday at the an• eons in the rig were badly shaken ap but , - . . - first case with us that has terminated fatal- nouncement that Abram Ellis had com- none hart. . On Tuesday evening, Mr. Ed. Thom, R's . . ly. The little fellow was from the time initted suicide. It was known that he - � - - pct copal of Mount Joy School was riding - of his birth an invalid, but that fact ,only : was at times out of his mind, and when through the Villag on a bicycle and in the . . - . j'; t ` served to excite the parents' sympathy conscious, exceedingly melancholy, but act of dismounting from his wheel he at- , • ��pp ••--��-- 1_ • - • - and pr- ot�ction. A parent's love is always #pch a thing as suicide was not for a mo• tempted to get off the wrong way, when - .�1CiK_.,G�J.L�� - . more propounced for a weak and helpless meth thought of. Friday morning he the little wheel, flew up and struck him . . - child. The faueral took place on Wed- arose in his usual mood, dressed and with considerable force on the head, in. ' ' . nesday a d the interment was made at went to the barn, and in a few minutes flitting a nasty out and knocking him �% - . the Union • cemetery, near Oshawa. was found with his throat sevood from senseless. Messrs. Ed. Wilson and T. H. THE.- p � I� S ARE ` DO 1 1 N . .. _ -The sidewalk on the South end" of ear to ear. . A butcher's knife was the Bpeight, who witnessed the scene, carried . Church street is in a terrible state, The weapon employed, he having sharpened bra' Into Variety HsU, where be revived - . in a few minutes sufficiently to walk to the - - ": q .ostion naturally presents itself, where it purposely. The unfortunate man was • are we going to get the money necessary removed to the house and medical gears -R �iOm "'nil have the proper remedies I. y applied. - Economist. Never haAVe finer goods been sold for lower prices than we are . to repair, it ? Our pathmasters did a tauce called, but nothing could be done, - ___ , - _ good job last year and nQdoubt will per• as the head was almost severed from the BIRTHS. - - . now. making on our irresietable spring bargains.. We ask the . _. form a similar task this season, yet when shoulders. He lingered until about 9 gas. -.At �raronto, on satnreay, a privilege of s@11ing you on the closest living margin, the finest -. walks are damaged by horses and cattle, p m., when death cam to his assisanoe. - IM, the wife of D. tit yanks, of a daughter. quahties that money can buy in the line of all kinds of tinware. .... � - the owners of each animals have perfect Deceased has been snff • - ht to make cod the dam e. ft from some - DIED. Gall in, inspect stook, and compare prices, and you must admit .r r �g g ag I the stomach trouble for the past number aI' Seayst --In �iekering on 'Monday, Affil esth that We are offerin the o ortun><t of the season. (give us t owners will not properly look after their years, and has tried a great many reme. 1W. Albert warren, "udgert son of Thant 8 opportunity beasts and prevent them from damaging dies, and been treated b a number of ` . and Annie L. Harvey, aged 4 years and s just one chance to make you happy.. With beautiful goods at . �' months. "' • ::a property the '.village should empoand them doctors, but found no relief. His finan- enters. -In� Pickering on Friday. April wand rasp;, L � Bed "k prices, good satisfaction goes with every purchase.: -,, :�«,. and enter the amount of damage, said vial standing was in no way ealonlated co Abrara $ills. aced & years and 9 months, " ' made at ' L ANOBNAUX -In wbitevale on Monday, April amount to be paid before the animals are cause the rash act, as he was comfortably 95tb IBM beloved wife of tl'. W. L'Amoreaux. . , - , 1,. � .''� k ' :: liberated. It is all very well to say that ,proyided for. 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