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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_05_067 �• ' "jf "�'f Y � .1 , , - - . - - ., a `a` -'Qe ! _- P• ,,S -r. _ 1_ x7a 'Tf .r xS.i y ° f .%k "" 7 SY •''3` „g]t- i r� ••.qi°.'_}. _ - .). - - •,'T :i•.r i'9iL - 7-7 I ." ?,Sy, E } ^y., ,..t� R x:.f,. • ,,,r § .k,'d 'fig -? -''- + . t t- =-,,, - ,e° _ a .y. ,�s.•''- < t .r . rt. riu . a'•` > ;'"r s� *: _.r . t . - m ?, •,.- !' R • i�_ s. : 5., r: �e. , - Rik'= 1 :: S .. I - °'�, jd'� 4`r ry eJ' +*.: - - , e. e a b� a?° . $ ' �i 'wr . ` y Yb .tfJ:a+ar' _b °'1F7., •. , a'A•, -- - N. _ .:''�' ;. 9+r _ x3 - i.' p...r' ° _ ' r �.�:d 7` ' {• iti �y �,,,,�'+f'- .�SY' . t 11 1 -, - .. F- .. '-' �}, ., •pit., {P`•f ,{ ,-F. -+44: P �.,_.: +J,• - M. •{'r> +a t-�,,�'.�y��{' :"i l`•Y =Yt t- - iA_'.iy ,Y a. f1,' S f Y- a k{•, ��• , R •1 .Y%' i • 1 - .fe « ' 1. fi'. 'tl-" . ,� y _ },,� a: ' 3F , t _ .+:fit.`..• �,; _ 'q� ,i _ . t.. ::+�'i ->•G .f 7' 'T'- ., ��^±�� .._sue. '+P t-� -. .�F. - _ ,%s A. -y� 's - f r a. a�. ' ;' w �e k n -r ..i : . — � r , � 7 _ 'A ,, L ' C• ' • •F, 1 _ i • �. -Y� . vr3�;� %t '1' •i' r i , ,y , - airy ., 4j - "•,1 . Z, kw• L % I I? i? e �Z aw � a fa _ a }� ' +' ,, 4 - 'K`r 1. - . i A - I - . I 1 _ '. . .­- . .1, I , 4 �.. 3. ,'c - 3{. j ht' + lu 1t , . .. - . . PICKERINC O1�TT., FRII)A� , ,MAC G, 189r�. .-' i't „_ . t; �u t.�y . ., , -, • ' ' I \, ro �,�$,Eon�l (�Gar1+ t OUT AROUND US UXBRIDGE. . _ 08HAWA.. _ . � , -:' -; # *._ ,' `-F4� f ER S LIVERY _ y � al,� :, f 1 f •� 1 1. DECK ,f .' _ ��� - After kay let there will only tie three Sberman $roWn, a well•l wl�►I , . LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS BSCOBDED BY ' > Medical, - licensed hotels in town. Frank Webb, of farmer of Whitby, married Mrsivla wr ` ;, { :< ; . - ^^ ^'„'- _-_,-. --. Aa I have bought ap Dan -Reddin's livery TBLt PRB88 AND BUTTED DOwN BY OUR __ the Queen's Hotel has been refused a license. - -' ',; i business and have added several new Wednesday. This is Mr. $xowil'8 #fat l>~.: .. -; ;' '.F...:' E11At3 M,D., C.M. M-C-P. _ .K -*1•, : _ :� �_.� ' 1 R 1L BAT CORBESPGNDRNTB. The fire en have abandoned the idea of matrimonial venture. - " rf horses and buggies, I can accomodatq having a d littration here on May `),Rh. Last season our fruit ship ers suffered:'• #' e :_`. {. S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, CLAREMONT _ " e �`'.`''`'' .b King St eet, yickerine office hours: Horning the public- withgood rigs at all hours. If the business men of thetown will support rt p �1 . � r:.' 0:30 to 1 :30 ; Evening s t° a• Covered 'bus meets all trains. in )(let great inconvenience and loss by the care- �.:'b; ; :`': ,,. . *:; %;__ u , : � `, T W. Chip le, of Uxbridge, was here the lacrosse club it will get up an aft letic -;, ._ _, I to . connection with livery I keep a - PP g ' tournament such as was never seen in this lessness of the G. T. express train leavilig_ - . ;., ,. Jet ,, YOC(tl lilu `ic. • 41:.:•9 .{ ., ;,• ` _;.,- <:,,....rr•- ( Sale,- Commission and Board- over night on sudsy. town. If the will raise $50 t•he lacrosse before they could load their staff. The : ': ,: ;z: - =� - ing Stables, Pickering. The Lacey property was not disposed Y'!" 1 ;. �` �/ji�,•� ,I; Y;* sspn� club will do the rest, and will guarnte( the complaint has bein investigated, and the .• �� :,. f'� _ r;. ; -' ^ Tdr`t �• _ of at e�letion, but Joshua Bundy has since trains are now ordered to stop here - until ; "_ .'`' ... 4' +' y' - . Q IL OF T E TOROVTO ct)N.e4_ �.!�- ZECK�R• celebration to be one worthy of the town p .--;; �';,� :,,. 1 -- _ J purchased the premises, and placed them A lacrosse meeting took placelaRtTltnrs all express matter is loaded. = = _ :.';s.:i: P s rvatory of ,1usi••. is preparers to give ]ea- , I aeQ N I again On Llle market. i_".;: •' da evening. After the transaction of con- Tl, 'ic,,use commissioners held their �;. � �� sous in boll fnstrumentalandvocal music. Re- v 1 eon , �. i yy i j s. }�a . ?' t ferenc Liven if required. _ The market project is likely to come to siderable business, the secretary read e. let- adj6d, ,_,t:d ineeting last Friday. John• • .�, 4 '100 i +s �.:firL. - �;::: ...- ,., , . �. ... ' , m something. Some good men are taking ter from the Lindsay team offering ome Forsrl:i as' that his application be re tx1 r:,;: =r _ - -. Thorough Instruction Guaranteed- y x,fw;- _ - ", Claremor_t. Id "S 1 se hold of the,matter and we expect to soon here on Ma 24th. It was decided to eve considbteci which was refused. J.BrOOIts {j'� -_kkr - Adch'es lQ 52. 1 - (�� • s nr 1 � ,� 14 - lac have a full grown market here. them come, and it is expected that thi will was K1 �tnr.ed his license. Geo. Bone's .1 5 : A' M, - = O ! 0u,r, 103 - c Mani• of our people were at Brougham be a great exhibition elf the national g me. application was refused. as in the interval . , I, . , 4 Legal. - . a y On Saturda Chief received a ` 'K= `.:. . , ,3yQ j � ,, . m , N ;� � ' a x on Tuesday attending court. The case Y Wright 8 since last meeting lie had lost the pa r l x, .. HARRIS- co '" 14 .. ►. <. y,'.: _ ; C•� + ; •jd cq i of Bandy v.s, Coxworth was the drawing dispatch from Penetangniahene asking him containing the signatures of -those favoring - � �_ 'j z + T E. FAREWELL, Q. �' ti ! ,4 card. A verdict for the elyefendant was to arrest P. C. Bishop, aharness -me ker; f8; „ v . TEIt, County Crown Attorney, and County � I Lo .� a license. �Y - _ .!i ,i who was wanted therefor fraud. The Chief ,�,� � �;. _ - - i awarded. .- ` : �°: __ Bolicitor. Court House, Whitby. _ �,� a i ! W There .are a few mi bt ltiz d=amps i`, i, r1'r' ''`•: � o _ _ __._ _, q 3 '�, arrested his man at the depot that evening g y y 00 ,_r` Atk ES MILLElI, SOLICITOR, N 0• r After several weeks of suspense on both and log ed him in the -lock -u , wher,- he in this town. , We have been amused by - _ _ `' 'r= .- �O. ue blic Conveyancer, etc'. Office at — �° "� a e '�$. ! O aides the eommisioners have decided not emaine until Tue a wens n an- :'' 'i. ' Pu r d sd h a Pe ®t watching the -lotions of one of these fel- ± .. - Thisi e Ha,,, near Bros ham. 3loney to loan. IW O m.o Q —� h to grant a license to the new hotel at the uishene officer arrived and took him in low6 islet He scre=ed the contract of "` - $ °D•u � ' 11 station, holdin that one hotel is suffie• • cchar e. Bisho was at one time in the em- awin a quantit of wood bat he did not ,*' �Ay, .: `" 1IcGILLIVRAi', BARRIS- _ a Y C'o;c ° 2 ° %' g p 0 V .E �' m I ° _ 1) ers, Solicitors, Sc, Office opposite Post- U. b m i o p m ,° z y w; ient to meet the waists of the -villa a and to of G. H. Nix, of this town. ? ", <,`'' - I an• s i ; c� o� am~ surrounding count= R p Y do much himself. His two children a bo L. .Ins. Ball Dow, I;.A Theo. 0 �I �� '�� o w ►• H ° �u Q'" m m m } offi_e. Whitby, On Timr.s. y *l:vvim 'I#, R'i' . a m �, g y• and a girl 10 or 12 years old did the saw., - , � b� ;. pia ' A, 8le illivray,LL.13, Money to Lo y , �� A yaw w ��'��] w The Mechanics' Institute meeting on - _ ing, while he calmly -sat on the - stick::: 1 -------�----�� k 4,. '4...1y -- I3AYIiI5TER Z C.n J 0 0 to a° $ ti • zw y `' HO�j �S PARIiEI�, o Z O ,o -v �, e! 14iondav was not as well attended ae was GREEN WOOD. An order was given by the l '4 4 VON solicitor, li c. �Iouey to loan; :vp 1 F„ J , - A - _�_• _ -- - -- - - - -- O Jesired, yet the business was conducted f some time o to one of these ohs` s to . 11'. 1i , ,i .- comu�ission. Office : over Ontario Bank, Pucker - � I - .,, .a � d � . � � o o • p, in a satisfactory manner. The report Bring along your truck such as ra s, � p � ± g cut up a quarter cord of wood for ol;<e 'oil. - I�' = ' ;..:; ins; span every Saturday y y ° ,,,� p fm ; 1. ' e1 ,showed that the institute was in a flour• horse sass, copper, brass,_ wool pickings, the town's suds indigents. $s 04ad'the tfiskf'= a`` W, k;:•_.. _ __ % S.. OR1,1ISTON, L. Barristers, '. ir.x .:a m ° d c 0 z @ �, ishiug condition. There is still room for as well as fresh eggs, for which I will pay beyond his pziwers and }lad to'•eels in, -,.V . ;�',,. -q ".1. of Law �� • =sure, Orulisto,c d , > r new members. the hittheEt fire. Instead of uttir R • '• , `�a.a `. =;' P p g companion to share it wth bim„ ,: pia Solicitors, \otaries, .tic., to Toronto Street, co � .• o . . Fe °__ C4 - " ` i E. R. Eddy is still amble to take charge wa on on the road I will sell line Rre `"° " o %I i "I :1 " `� ti l; perhaps unnecessary to say at -1 is �'. rontt�. viii be at Cltler,llont every Tllursiiay. - r rte, - af the senior tiP artnlent of the school. riles at tile sho �, thus ivin ID custo• . , .- 4'.f Ogi: e over J. I %nntiy's shop -. \tours to loan. °3) - -" - - -- r P 1 g g S wan owes the collector for ba,V . r +• _ -_ _ _ i Mrs. Ecic15 i� teacLiu iu the censer and suers tits© beuetit of the expense sty �c1.°`� ` "`: °'r=` 1. - "nd icator. .. f "etet•ii«t�ff/. - ntano- MiS's Birrell presides over the younger Now is the time fur bargains at T A. . - - �: ' bl • - • �, ­ � ..� - , WHITEVALE. 114 �IIIV ARC SUR classes. This arrangewent will be con Greig's PicLerint;• �: 'i` "I . . IiOPIiI\ a, VETF The followiD shows the number of marks . * } `_:r ;• �� tinued for the next few weeks, when it is g , ;_•� - . ,fr i; UF.O�i, Graduate of jl,e Ontario Vol ex ected that 11Ir. Eddv will ha a recov• taken by each pupil in Greenwood school ]1Ir. "and lira. Nighswander, of At)za. r- A, . q� , +PICKERING $RANCH. y, during April, the marks obtainable being spent Sunday here. • � erinary College, Toroi , will visit �`'hiteval's Bred. ' and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of � - __ 500• In the second, third and fourth James Uundas, of Toronto, was in the. .' .j: ° _: -. iv :rk, -.. the horse's foot attended to at ,ny shoeing forge The Epw or'th , L.eague meeting o'i'l r' • lot .j3, 7th con., Yickeritig. Calls promptly �G Open for tiie transaction of all le ttirrlate classes, the weekly examinations formed village on business last week. "' - .- tended to. Telegraph address : �Vhitevnle, Ont. Bankilh Business. g Monday evening 9th May in the; 1ltlet110• the basis for marking James Davidson, Of Crerr wood, was in `'' t diet church Claremont will be a tem r• g ; in the first classes, Y ,.r P.O. address: Green River. Ont. 3! -v _) OFFicE Hours -From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays the pupils are marked approximately at the village cn Sunday evening. . , H 0 P Ii I \ S, �'ETERI�IARY to 1 o'clock. ante meeting. There will be a debate the end of each week. Fourth or. -J. «�e are glad to see George Burkholder, ,!,` If,:Y.;_ T subject, Resolved ''that the license system who has been sick, once more on the • `F`1;' - . J Brignall 449, W. Gleeson 43S,W • Meen 3137, :;. ,, - `V • surgeon. graduate of Ontario Veterin= Savings Bank in f✓'OIIIIBCtio'n streets. ' „ :. tit=s College, Toronto, office and residence, Lin i9 a Crime against society." Affirmative A. Wilson 336. Jr. --D. Hewitt 351, T. , �r -,:;y . Pickering pillage. Calls by day ($ -y} GEOR(YE fiERR, Manager. by the ladies, Negative by the gentlemen, Gleeson 289, N. Adamson 254, F. Harrison A number of the' Methodists attended � ; ,, ton's avenue, c c sa=fe=ly meeting at Locust Hill, Sunda , or night promptly attended to. A _$rat class temperance music by piss b'irn n, Miss 246, E. Wilson 218, L. Adamson 1.1,1, M. q g Y ,;t }'�.'; general blacksmrth shop in connection. New pro mornien . er of repair- D wswell Mr. Howe and others. All Gleesoa 191, A. Airen` 78. Third -C. R• '; r• %1 *1 ", l' rigs gotten up, ae veil as ,till menu P i f3 through =Halt Of bass- `` , " 11 z ing done, at lowest living rates, Lame and dis TMg' • w�R `KHCre• Hewitt 426 L Gleesou 319 C. Harrison William Gerow, , r,, •• 1`s r. , eases feet made a specialty of, always a first 1 welcome, no admission, collection at close Y 2sy Mrs. Boyer, before retiring on Monday 297 G. Shea 202. - Second sr. -W. Dennis ness, has been forced to obtain another''= class shoe= on hand. y M. reef 24,1 John blacksmith. r " ` �_ night "and after extinguishing the IliRht 207, K. Teefy 25 7, Y ` Hev. M. Fawcett and Mrs. Fawcett of R•. Wilson Z33, Ev. Thompson 21fi, F. (,lark ,4�f ; Societies. took a peep out to see that her clothes on go Jr • E. Stilwcll 376 A. Meen 355 M. Toronto, are visiting their old friends in � • _ _ _ _ _ ' �~� the line were not trailing in the mad es• - NG SUN LODGE '. . ___ I. O. _ -` Moran 334, M. Harrison 335, N. Teefy 3'25, this vicinity. a t�n. 4 = , ;� TISI pied a At anger standing at the corner of K. Cammack 310, •L. Gleeson 260, E. John Meighn, of the firm of Messrs b _ G. T. This lodge meets every 1U,onda evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickerin the house. After a short time the mar- Thompson 215, K. Gleeson '110, E. Dewvre Barnes cir Co., New York, is spending a fevv � .: , Every person invited to join and help advent@ Ruder Carne and tried the door but found 175, E, Meen 155, A. Smith 1`i0. Pt. weaks in this neighborhood. € � r s . the grand Cause of Temperance. 1 °l'� 4g A�l� it locked. Mrs. Boyer was much fright- Second -R. Hewitt 350, M. Harrison 3.15, The majority of the farmers of thin vi= - ;.' - -- - _� sued and in culling upon ti•ei', eon Ira V. Clark _300, Y. Wilson M Gleeson cinity have finished seeding. Fall wheat -; _ u____' {_stq�_ _& __ a_ �� We have been appointed sole agents by alsrmed the burglar. who fled with the •200. G. Cammack 175. -S. C ck 1G5, iA somewhat injured by th© drought and * w: `_ C. L. Munson, Es q., for the 7 f I q•e s ed only known to spell t harecters when bf. Graham 1.35, Jae Cnmt k 110. Sr. frosts. r - Coltt�eyttlu•ei•, c['e. __ .• - -r County of Uutario, for the beat «'oven y Bret -11i, llew re 3.113, W. Teefv 3.2i, I; fail not tb attend -the cattle 'sale here - - routed. �� hat the mission of this fellow y - ` [ rj�Fj ,MN D(,N1, (�ou�'cyaucer, (nom Wire Bence in the country, and are pre �IcLeau 30(1, R. Thompson2,5, lt'.Dewyrta .can Saturday, Mav 7th. The cattle are the 1 uliss;oner for taking Affidavits, etc., C]ar pared to build fence, aiacl sell Farm and was is not known, but it is supposed that he was after carnival boodle. 175. Jr. M. She& 100, J. Shea 75. property of Messrs Cook ttr Co , and all Wont, out. __ - - 20y Township rights oc the most reasonable -..0�. will positively be sold. Come and get bar- l . BUtiTI�G, " IC6ner of Alarriag terms. We build twenty different styles Mouday was a lively day in this place. gains ! B-p BROUGHAM. L, . Lico,igos for the County of- Ontario. 01- Peers the cattle king shiliped '- from this ' , - - Bring aloud your truck such as rags, fire at the store or e his resr!leticc, Pickerin„ on this m'schine,.plain or ornamental. We 12 -v also own the rir!ht for Ontario County, station 9-ears containing 171 rattle, to the horse -hair, coppef, brass, wool- pickings, as ti t Village. - �t'hitbv and Brock for Ft Itobgit Bonner Jr., RrrirPd hero on r, it.13L.�TU \,'I'O\N' \SHIP C LI1.:131� _(exce t townshi ,; l:u fish inarket. boniewhat over S9,t►t� well as fresh eggs, for which I will pay the P I 1 TueFtln }', and will rcutaitt for fife t+eason. ili�,liest ilricc. Instead ..f putting a Wagon the C'rabb Patent Fence.. Parties wishing i were livid otit which should to so1110 el;- , , s Conveyancer, cm tit iiiasioner for takin„ I'it.k, about Chiengo's boom if 3.011 will, - . ' ells blvits, Acco,tntant It-1 Insinan� to . on • to purchase Farrn or Township ri;,•hts for ` tent advance trade in the Township. The ' oil the rood, I, will sell tinware cheap it the Lot `xe are receiviDt,► houses ou wheelt; s11() , thus ivin my customers the benefit Moucy to lean on farin-- I,1•olrerty'- %%ills I'rc� either of above, will dot well to consult us shipment wait Composed of tinecattle, and p g ," - bate•l. OFI,fC: - -At Whitevi'le. Xt'ill be i personally, at lot 7 B. I''. Pickering, or the fuliow•iug were R1110ug the ll+mucipal these (lays. One finch dwellin„ has at- of the expense saved. low is your chance Brongli l.11 evc1ry Monday afternoon for the , , f rived, and laud owners are not sure but for bargains at 'I'. A. Greig's Pickering. ' : - write us to Whitbv P. 0. Parties are 111 trau;actiou ��f business. , v 1 RiFE 1'F: -I.. 1'.. I Itgll, I). ].. I ltd 1, I'hOS• ,1110,•0 nlaj' .1111111 ►'. Tlie Ono alt'e7U1V set's `� a are 1;1a i to see the band stand which . 11 I . strictly fyrhiddeu ii,fringinl, ou these pa- llortop, Jos. Iiortop, V. Ward, F. . Jones, lout cowinotlious has beer! in course of erectinr, ompleted, . f rc /e a t(f. t. tents. is tit photo gRllery , p y A. Slurs •, 11. Greefi Jr II. Gre Sr., ' . -- . g" enough h to -take the ineastlre of the stout- acid trom its splendid Ritttation�tiableg all A. -POST, COUNTY ARCIiI'ILC'1_ ALLIN & BRANT. . A. Cochrane and others. We tliiQht sa • g Cnturio Drawing3 - _ _ _ 3 est Jerson iu tl.e eotutunnit the village t0 get a fair sitars of the music :;,. • foi the conn_y of '. OF VALUE TU ,rile annual ineetiD of tilt 131-ou„liam • i.11 these cattle were laised in this Vic- 1 3 earl slrectfic;ltions fu,;u,shed .for every class of g , n ()fir band is alt Organisation which W8 bu.ildin;. 5tea,n and ll•,t water heating and sully. (Geo. �ti'i {kin will .aeeotu any the look with considerable pride upon.( It _ ` ventilation a slrecia:ty. Office — (te=rse liloci�, �? (�. V E Ai E F P E R S fhi 113eat t0 fhb old country. AfC. peers ,1eCliiiniCs+' IUfilitllte w'fts held on AiOn corner lluildas, and Brock streets., 1Vnitb}. i1 VV �+ 1 p tla�' ey0ning. Th8 flnanCiSll StRtB Of the iloW consists of 2'� plaVera and is still Kesirlence -tiiu Aston lioacl I avt Pickering. Will ship frotii here agaiU in a couple. of under the supervision of Mr. Treaham..' ;= Don'tfor et that iii bousecleatiin time Institute proved to be en a soucd basis. �.e understand the have b u diligently g t' of weeks. Y e r :1 t1i•tioue�e•t•iit!!• 1 -- K - . --" "- Some SH7 worth of We dur 1 g `- there are four thins at the Corner practicing twice a week during the winter -= r----- (Drug Store that are especially useful,. AUDLEY: ing the year. The list of membership for season, at an entirely new list Of pieces,, T F�IRI;A\ IiS, the oid and reliabl ; ,via. :-- Howse's Furniture Oil, •25 1892 is fast filling up. :�o better use can consisting of the highest grade music pub - 1 J • Auctioneer, still in the f;ela, aisle an,-1 `cents a bottle • Howse's Household Bring along our truck stitch is rito, be made of one dollar than b subscribing R illinh to conduct any sales entrusted to hi,r , I t + g g F 3 1+ liahed in America. \t'e hope their labors. curl takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- Ammouia, '23) and 35 cents per bottif ; borse•hair, copper, brans, wool•piekings, to the Library, and securing a years read- will not be in vain, and that this summer _ i - =surfs= past favors,andhopesfor acoutinuanct ti-owses' Crude Carbolic lucid, 25 -cts. • as well as fresh eggs, for which I will pay ing of the splendid works therein contain- they Nill again its successful over their op- - : f ,1' } Of thew, Teruls for services moderate. Aa per bottle ; IlOwaeA' llisenfectatit onente. _'W' �:,, +r ran •erlre,ltri as to dates aucl terms can be ul,%cl P the IIiRhPSt price. Instead of putting a ed, p_, at the office of this payer. 45 -tf Powder, 10 cents per pound or three. wagon on the road. I will sell .tinwa�a The following is a report of the Broug- •-•• . HOJIAS POVCHER, Licensed Auc• pounds for 2; cents. full directions --heap at the shot, thus Riving my e- *- hate public school for the month of April. A bear was shot one day last woekk . m for use on each bottle. mer. the benefit of file exfonse saved. The standing is based entirely on weekly within a short distance of the town of . , 1 tioueer, uluator, etc., for East York and - the whole of North and south Ontario. Stric � W , HO W S E , ♦ , ow is your chance far bttrzatue at T. examinations during file month. 5th class Owen Sound. +' - _ attention given to all orders by wail or telegraph. t • ►- iJ i Pi Frank Of B8 On Nhlle Oat Charges oderat ©. Address THOS. POliCHElt A Greid s ckering. I•tank GerOW. 4th Glass ^Effie i3odell, Mr. Nln Owens, ell Box S7, I3ronghli,n,o,lc. Corner Drug Store, tit'hitL }. - ~'��• Lillie Turner, Nellie Alger. Sr. 8rd trapping a few days ago, was successftiL -` f ___ :`.B. -Use Howse's • I3aki Powder, al- East Scarboro. ..' a" ' i'" _ - -___. __ o€, - class-- Elixah Bodell, Arthur Jackson, In securing a large beaver.. " . :;, ; Boots tatt(l FSho'es. ways fresh. . • . Belford Wagner. Jr. 3rd, class - Bertie Constable Hanlan is having a tough ,$ v_ _ _t _ .�_ _ _ _ - :_ ; _ . - - _ - - -- --- -__ -- v Mrs Anderson, of Toronto,- Spent a fe Linton. Russel Philips, Ross Alger. Sr. tiilie with gripe ust now. Since lie � :� 1. UI3V LESLIE, LOOT AND SHO ' pp P J: J days with her friend ;►iiMs Smitti recently. 2ud slaw -Alf Bogle, C. Lotton, R. Lot" has taken ill lie has lost ten oun'4" "i ,Maker. I'Og ,�c,d ttiul ee�vri work. Order p I1ronitAly attended to. Fxperienced workman Rev. H. L. Loveric,K dolil Bred a very ton. Jr- r.2ud class= --•C. Philips, E. Brooke, The Beaverton merchants have no less ship. Don't forget the stand, ueaxly opposite the. iN; fine ntissiODRry E,IiseourQe on Sabbath last. , News, King HLYbt:, Pickering village. 7 -v �ll'. Tredway'b Hell house is being erect. .John Cogie. 2nd part tat class-Russel than four rigs travelling through the sur . ; on, Os Brooke, David Hogle. =0111) I g municipalities gathering hen '. - - -- - - -- -- - - - -- - : - — when eoinpleted wit! greatly add Lott car Bro f ed and �!' Motets, Tuesday was a lively' ay here, it being fruit. '' _ _ _ _ _ >.: -- - - _ r -• - EACH PLUG OF THE to the Rpliearance Of the hoe th side of Court day. A large ocket confronted The latest scheme for raising church . -OIiDOV HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., Kingston Road. - '' - ItLttlefi Gordon, proprietar. Tbis hotel is - 1118 judge, but a large umber of cases funds at fort Perry is eta flower show and The mission band met in Contennial ' fine new brick building, finished in supeno tY8r8 68LSled iiefore going to trial. Fol• musical evening" at a private residence. . _ , _I = , style. Every convenience and comfort for th church on Tuesday evening. The major- lowing is a list of cases :- -John Graham No refreshments. � - `_ -h ` travelling public. New and commodiousstable it of those who attend seem to be taken . f and che=ss. 25y a,� y i i g zts. $quire Holboarn, judgement. for def. Mrs. Ales. Gibson, of Beamav;lle, sir- ,14;i . - - - _ great interest in t -(adjourned from March Court.) MO at ter in -law of Mr. W. Gibson, M. P., died ��ESTERS HOUSE, Pickeringi, Ont. - The Ladies' Aid intend holding their v� open for the accommodatit ='n of th :o•. " IS 1tAIIKED':. :o: d Mfg. Co vs. John Hamilton, settled dt't saddenly yett;c�rttay. She had been war - now p annual alder arty on Jacob brumwell s travelling public. This hotel, havi,•1;; latel P Of Court. Mowat Mfg. Co. vs. Geo. A. rietl nI3 six days. changed hands, has been re- furui�hed thro igh beautiful IawD,on the 24th of May. They Huntley, settled out of Court. Spencer The water in Lake Simeoe has. not e t. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink \ ills ._ are sparing no paint; to make this one of �} - it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. leeaI P g P Taylor vs. McKittrick rt al, judgement risen more than two inches this spring,-.. - , or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good E tablfn file best they ever had. �'Ve understand for pltf, F. L. Green vs. W. P. Orvis and and the `1, high water mark is eighteen . '' ` and abed room. Box stall and one yard fo there is to be au excellent program, a horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises .. IN BRONZE FETTERS ... great part of which is to be rendered by $' Hedgerow, judgement for pli'. W. inches lower than that of last year.' < The bar is open at all legal hours, and is st=ock . - Hopkins vs. W. Goodwin, judgement for The Gravenhurst Banner has it on good _e •• ,r :_ V",. with ure liquors of every brand. .ANDY Mc NONE OTHER t ENUINE imported talent. We.bespeak for them a pltf. J. S. Bandy vs. W. H. Coxworth, authority tba&4be Muskoka Express(5hoo - . _( 1 _ ..",::,� .. ; CvL1'Y, Proprietor. s5ly - most`successfal gathering. judgement for def. Mrs. J. Bowerby vs. Fly) Will run daily both ways between ;rr ; , �:� } - Wettcli�riexlcixt0r. BENDALE. Matthews st al; judgement for plaintiff. Toronto an Gravenhu st this summer. r r.{ ?'R . _r MONEY TO LOAN '~ �owat Mfg. Co. vs. Geo. Farley, ;edge- We are pleased to note that Mr. W. A: T . . Ai CUTHBERT : O N MORTGAGE S E.0 U R I T Y natnber of tints might ht have been seen went for pltf. Mrs. J. Taylor vs. Sam. Bonner, Unionville, has passed ilia third , .. . '`.;.i .s • + g g uel Dickson, settled out of court. Robt. year course at the Conference Examine- , :.�_':; .. agent for EDWARD SCHEURE, whole- at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and i5e staggering and reeling around tits roads Miller Jr. vs. Robt. Gray, adgemeut for tious at Brighton, occupying second place• Clocks Jeweller bentures purchased for cash. r,, , near this place. +� • q_ ..;. • , it . sale dealer in Watches, y ltf., fell amount. Mrs. .Taylor vs. in the list. �... and fancy goods, 11 (eleven) Wellington et, ,�,',�j,T„ i - �"',.,ST•�� "+ H. Barrows in erecting a one vinery, �- ' : Call and see stock, bon h d which will be nits an improvement to his �• Burton and L. Cooper, settled out It is said that one of the most efileient:' . Toronto. C g t and sot on commission. q t,_'_', Drea#aahireff. already beautiful place. of Court. The following legal lights were m ns of fumigating a room is by drop- _ .- ;, I ti_ _.__, , ,, r . , ent for : western, Lanasehtre and - -Ci of We notice a number of old seats from St. ascent :--G. Y. Switbo T. A. McGillivray, pin vinegar slowly upon a very hot iron. w -- (1;� _-, -, i e ' :� � 'f' "� ndonandManchesterFireInsuranceC m- Andrew's have found aona io our laom J• E. Farewell, Jas. Miller. D. Ormistun. shovel. A cover from the kitchen range ; ``� '^ DRESSMAKER3, -- PERFECT' FIT- panics , -North AmericanLiLeineurance p o p , -t :�,j,R�, , ,g: ..: tailors s stem for cutting dresses throughout the township.- a will answer very Well. TING y Co., also Accident Insurance taken.- a' and mantles, taught by Miss M. McCausland, Thb repairing wort[ at St. Andrews Jas. Emeney; proprietor of the Royal The Shelburne Turf Association Will : �r�' Pickering village. Dresses made or cut and fit- - r + dw g g church is going on as well as could be ea- Hotel, Whitby, was fin $20. Thursday, have races on the 24th of May as usual... `' : , .. _ � ted, Orders vromptly attended to, and a per- V-A& L]�tttZf,3 for 8.A�T .•�. �• We ho it wiil be completed be- fact fit guaranteed. _ 231)m. , hope Pl for selling liquor 13atar a night. The parses will be as follows: Qpen trot. ': ' f` : — ore Christmas. Mr. W. D• RAesor, of the 9th obn. of $1200 ; three minuile trot, $100 ; opt rani1 - -, ` . +, t , MISS FERRIER WISHES TO AN. CONVEYANCING CAREFULLY DONE.. ' A horse belonging to J. Larway fell into `° .,, �• ' - r Zvi NOUNCE that aht3 has secured apart- Markham, last week lost font very good $100 ;green ran, $30.� r I ent above Mr. A. B. Collins' afore in Green the cellar. The floor gave way, and he horses from has fever. Before Dr. -The local fishery overseers have reeeiv= .:� = :';.,� _:�, . "t m a a V3.11a,f'® 3propet t3T. went down to the regions below.• It was, -. y • _ River, where she will be prepared to execute all . , ,, ,,. , Te$'t_ was sells in two had died sled on ed official notification of the following'.= ° ' :: _ ; . �. r' � � � �, work in her line intrusted to her. Having had Good Village Lots north side Xing, got out without mush trouble. Ree80r reinOi'ed the rest chain es in (118 t 'bass and ma9kalOng'e',. -, : xx )._ F' some years experience in the best $ressmakitig 1 between corner and the College grounds A priifessional butcher from Toronto lima advice Mr. g ", ; �•, _{ `w `3 eata -shin tin s=ouls, Mica Ferrier is pre- for sale, together with other vinage , . � r'. ^• 3j . of Mitt horses from the stab_ le d kept t close reason from .16th April to _15th .Jttly� � -. x ? � pare o snit all mars in at le and workman - dressed a sheep not for here the other day. + . 4fi P t t ` k�_t # i e tier trial and be convinced. One good house and lot�,f,� sale very cheap. Its destination was to the Zoological Glar- the �6wo that were atlreWy., Qerq..low by ��1Y10It fit. 2gt � �C � _ p p. 8atis- h May ;. FIF" 1 .`F._: • ' - faction t;u eed. Charges moderate. Terms W. V. RIO$ARDSON, dens, where it w111 be on•eldiil3ltttOn -foi A � ]? op � •` 6 May =ls -,s r ; Q iv l ca &il Mif38 Fl✓IiK> >�R 41reez; R1 er. 5 :�' ` - - _ �T , ..� k k. t 4 . _k } . > �• P f _ x p sit e y I - e y C2ffice . dale s Bioak. Picketing. ..: short tune. �rif wills i>Efalie 4ltiii �; ` t ,� )r . _ - _ ,# - _ a.` ,' .... :f _...?+..'1^ir, 'i^~ a. 3 'eE:i: yh• :.q. f,s if .fir Yrp,� •-, •�, ,� - _,.�`' °' k: .e. r -+ W. iw 7' -.. ;` ,r.. rt•.ra ;Ik`f'i�: dS 7 it. _ - -` .r '+`• :a', - ,s �.• ,: � is '�a, �+.w'FY - �i; ;�?�,1¢,A � 2 �'J: ;rc. -v7 _ .:e. d• w i4 - •'"t'e '+•eT. §'i` '7�:+ �u".,r• 'SV'-:ii, W"� ,� ' - _ _ - rr 6; a - � _ d. _ ,3' r - '� r °a. •�. o ..•Yi ^t, -,wf6 �� y- f. r" �? .y _ ', i-si: - - .Iw -'�. ="s - - 'g u .� _ + iy, ,;,t .°'t J _};e y[ 7. S - '- e-tiS.r •7rZf•° •xt`r.. _ a�E' ' 3 4. .',a`+1� a y 'y-- _ -F, - %z�•. `1 ;, 1. it z ` •s . -'�: -. 'sa•^.Y 'ese a : ,`.rr ;r -a t� - _ t a4 y ywn i .r+... a g: • j °» 3 -.d' . ; rif - --e . ' c 3`.. - : ;. � Vi=i` p ' v.' � 3f i': .si_ s � �' { Y Z 1 a - - e• Y t° . - �'r . a - -r A � � 95.. :4. ra. 4 .•i' t . � + . +v r ,.d �- - L�� ti � - .. : s, (� , .V' y "' ?, •tit g 3, : ' y 9 1. his' -,- ,r. - � ..l ..,.- ,,,r` - 1`hl `I I -w �..li a „rJ 'j> 1M."T.%- - it givers rile to that painful and dengtrone LATE FOREIGN EWS BLMTTL> TL t9 D ►T�% �____ ,- m i, �;' }} , disease, ppritonitie, s - a __ - y �• _ _ A n ici ie ie a inOrO common disease - ' . �` - . _ ' '.. _: wA I • . ' . , P� - ltledidsi t0 &ve b X118 g0 than physicians- •fvere formerly ware of, foi` r: '�• - • ` 1-1 �, f man ble,, 'irrote obistgi[bta ' Pietasmeisa gees is t3saie # .1 -Every mother .of littb.a children sh uld be y cafes that were formerly ooked upon A lavryer iD Lewriston, ,- w�aly. i I : to a certain extent her own. famil h sl as colic are now known to have been a rote to the Clerk of Courts : "Mr. Clark d r . + P Y - P• ' i �. °,£ 1- , cian: A woman possessed of an overage pendicitis. It is of supreme importance pleas enter this writt in its aprill Doakitt." The remarkable condition, Involvin�q, a Is the most Anelent and most general of all :,• - _ ': . I.. shat A of common sense can hardly n tae one that the disease should be recognized early, I Al! anthoritiee any that Pekia, •the pres auspenaion 1 of all the faculties, which is diseases. Scarcely a family is entirely free since the main ho a of re,;ove lies in a eat capital of China, and Nankin, the an- sometimes educed in man by inhalation of from it, while thousands everywhere are Its 5 f or more children throu h the d +eorders P r3' isonouli aws a blow on the head a stroke - suffering slaves. Rood's Sarsaparilla flag + ` - incident to babyhood and childhoo I with- surgical operation and thiamnpt be perform- "cleat capital, are hardly halt so large ae p° g g _ - } out acquiring a good stook of informiition as ad early or not at all. they were a hundred ears ago. They show °f lightning, eta., lq a normal condition of remarkable success in silting every form. of riodie occurrence among many of the scrofula. Tire most severe and painful run- Y to how to treat attacks of slight indisposi- Without such an operat�ldn the pus be , all the symptoms of decay. Thew more en- r p - '4 Lion. Her domestic practice ghoul , how - comes septic, or putrid, and fills the system terprising gad energetic individuals ace lower animals. In fact, this suapenAion of r ►hag sores, aweliin6ra in the neck, or goitre, . • _ a p or snit aetivity ennUles many creatures to humor is the eyes, causing partial or total . �'.. ever, be restricted to the administ Lion of with blood-poison. This change in the put, found now in the seaports, that offer 'a y g P ti a over conditions which would otherwise - - : the +rim ^lest remedies of external�pplica- takes place, by the third day. Yet. many marked contrast to the more conservative _ blindness, and every other form of blood - 'g � tines and of reventivea rather than ro- tieuta will not consent to an o oration and liters eommuaitiee of the interior, be fatal to them. -- - .- z, th 4 p p pa P 1'Y disease have yielded to the powerful ef[eci3 � ,. 11 fessed cures. Her knowledge should stand until the case becomes one of life or death i A man in Milbridge, Me., was building a For every class of living at suite there is of this medicine. Try it. - 'Ic t ., + a R cite temperature at suited to its - mil t her in good stead in e,r.ergcnciea, aged yet and not a few physicians even ey,npathize small schooner, and was about to cut down well- being, and a u►inimrrTrr and maximum Hood' ' ` T] _�' betempered with the judgment that will with them, I a tree for the stem iece when he was ap- r, _ _ p temperature to either of which it succumbs ;' . be u direct hoc to call in a physician at tae least lloctor A new of New York saw a Base preached b an elderly French Canadian, s y w'. ` . PhY g but asked : " You cut down that tree 2" but if the temperature only approach these , 2 . mens.ce t f serious sickness. on Monday, and urged an operation ; extremes, its activities are arrested, and it . ;___ • - . Pa �, • � A child should be so closely watched by the attending physician and the family pre- • Yes, the shipbuilder replied. Well, p° g Sarsaparilla' `� .. - . m ,. - �, sinks into a state of for r simulatin the mother that no derangement of its ferred to watt. On the following, l+'ritiay •he my safe -I keep my money in there, death- ,, _ . m r; system may escape her notice. She shoul,l being asked too operate, Doctor A new re- t•heAcadian responded. Pullingoutacare- `..F T, ( - :+ ascertain for herself that all its bodily fused. In another case" a consult n h ! fully concealed lug at the base he brought Every year, on the advent of winter, when t5o1,t by all drutc� ate. $t; aiz for cgs. Prepared ontT ar Y g P Y- the food supply is inadequate to the main- by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas. functions are in proper working order. Her .sician ur ed an immediate' o ration but ! forth a Lin Uox ale with g*ld cosecs �QQ Doses one Dollar . g P° tenance of the necessary warmth those ani- PE . - , '� trained touch should note in a moment any the family physician thought the patient I In the West Indian island of Naw Pro- trials which do not migrate, or put on a - _ In " nnus;ial heat or chilliness of the child s would recover from this attack. as he had I vidence there is a new anti important indus- warmer coat, or whose food supply is insuf- s ell 'k� � Y bode, Lain dryness of the skin,- the over- done from: others. Tile consulting physician - try in the cultivation of sisal grass, which ficient seek some suitable retreat where i quickness of the pulse. She should learn replied that without an operation, the man is equal to Manila hem for mskin roe The Wife of 2 000 Yearn Ago.. - j 1, ec P Pe s q P 8 P they roll themselves as nearly as possible , to know at a glance whether the throat apd 1 would be dead within three hours. He died . and twine. This fibre plant, which was into a ball, and resign themselves to a sus- .. Wives, obey your husbands" would seem st _ - . tongue are in their normal condition and in half that time. - ' formerly regarded as a noxious weed re- , - m � - her esia should be schooled to detect the dif- I Y g pension of all their faculties. They lie ill a to be an ,even stronger point in Confucian - Ptutis at Bret healthy- By its formation quires four years to reach maturity, and sort of deep sleep, perfectly motionless, and than in Pauline doctrine, from the sample i a� - ferelice between natural and labored or nature seeks to check, or cure, in tens of thousands of acres of the land of breathing, almost imperceptibly, at long in- translations by Miss A.C. Stafford of an an- . .- - - - shortened respiration. oration. A fever thermome- but if the us cannot find a free vent it Now Providence are now devoted to its I tt L P P + tetvala, until the warmth of returning cleat Chin>'se work, is 313 chapters, in- , in ter should be in every family medicine chest soon becomes septic, when no medicine of- growth. The first big shipment of it will be spring rouses them from their long sleep. strutting women as to the behavior expected ' andthemothershouldunderstandhowtotake fera-any hope, and ei'en a surgical oper made t� Lhm country Lhia year. How does this save them from death? The ' - -. . +- rc her child's temperature, and thus make her ation but little. The time for all operation of them. the work is 2,000 years old. , --- ­7- �- _- " •- Cr - A disgraceful scene occurred in the Cath- iinswer is. not far to seek. Respiration iWal The first duty of a Chinese woman, � _ ca self absolutely ure whether the atient is' is before the us becomes se tic- ener-all c Y s p P g Y i edral at Nancy, on Monday. Bishop Tur- essential condition o. the life of all ani so the book says, was to reverence her -�. � feverish or not. Even when the symptoms ou the second or lyd da An, earl re- y' » 1 - ♦ y' Y , naz was delivering a discourse on the labour. male. We can live only so long $a husband as heaven. She must not hesitate • are such as to cause alarm, a h sician is moval of the a endix will enerall save Cl .,.: not alwa sat hand and upon the another the silent. PP .- generally question, and, the speaker's remarks not we are in a condition to inhale the to die for him, and one of the little anecdotes - . _ Y ' P P meeting with general approval, some mein - i indispensibie oxygen. It is the function of related to encourage obedience is that of - n. there devolves the charge of the little one Avery severe pain in the right aide *f g g PP the ox en inhaled into the a stem to en- Vera of the con ation commenced a dis- Yg Y a peasant who during a severe famine, was r A few genera`1 hints as to aim in of the lower part of the abdomen, extending turbance to the course of which chairs were ter into unstable combinations with the seized Uy� Borne soldiers, who proposed to ,: tt, treatment may not be Amiss. I more or less upward, should suggest aspen- thrown about on all sides, and the ehandel- - waste products of combustion, to convert make a meal of -him. " My husband is very . - . - Ph _ Some chi dren have a tendency toward dicitia, and result in sending for a phyalclan, the chyle to into blood and to came tom- e " it be e- . . oronp that manifests itself its pig t ap- ______ lers were broken. Five persons vrere injur- Y lean, pleaded the wif hew 1 scare de ed- bustion of the carbohydrates of the 1 a mouthful. I am fleshy and of dark tom - roaches in feverishness, hoarseness and a Y pit p A �HINESE RASCAL food for the generation of the neces- lexion, and they say that the flesh of such barking cough. - Such s mptoms she Id not - " B. R. Young and hie family were travel• ear animal warmth. When no food P - Y be disregarded. the child s feet ust he �e Ls Laic island :van w6t� was nt the Eeiiom .ling in a prairie schooner near Palomaa. y p cranes is excellent eating." Her argumen : }' is taken, the oxygen attacks the accumulat- prevailed, and aced her husband. As to ;i F „ well heated before it goes to bed, i chest - of the Oatra =es on the Tangtae. ' Mexico, when a loaded gun in the wagon in ed fat and muscular tissue is the system, P P M rubbed with cam horated oil and c vered !front was discharged accidental! The ball Y how she should comport herself the !rook v,E with a hit of red flannel spread wit vaga- . TheChineao Government has at last given . screed Young's shoulder passed through Producing a measure of heat by its coinbue• ease : " In the presence of her parents or ti• _ line. Aconite may be given at the rate of ordera for "the arrest of the Mandarin to son's hip, g ' Y' I tion, and maintaining the process of respir- rents -in -law a woman may not sneeze or Chouhan who is mainly responsible for the ' then through the bas ahead ! aline -(that is the inhalation of fresh oz half a drop in a teaspoonful of water every ' Y P • and struck the shoulder of Mrs. Mary Rob- y cough, neither stretch, yawn, nor loll about . vt half -hoar for three or four do$ea. If the Preparation and dissemination of the seta, a daughter cf Mr. Young. Father and I gen, and the eahalat ion of carbonic. avid), when tired, nor may she presume to stars at - _ _ th cold i9 a fresh one this may check and obscene literature which was printed asst; son were aeriousl wounded the bas was I and consequently of life. An animal expos• them. She should wear a happy face and a - or produce a gentle perspiration. Wh n the year and scattered all over the Yangtae : killed instantly, but Mrs. Roberts received ed to hunger and cold while his faculties mild, pleasant deportment to serving them, - - P4 ` . _ Valle A.few weeks o the f•inters of • are in full activity would perish in a few in order to soothe them. The wife of a cer- t� unpleasant symptoms remain, fiftee drops 3'• P only a alight wound. I - i _ of syrup of ipecac may be given ever these placards and pamphlets were arrested, days. But the condition of hybernatrion Lain Liu Kung- comes in for a large share _ PJ I i ; - Y P � Y g Y but the chief offender leaded illness and Within three yearn ppasaengerrates on-bile ilia functions of its organs being reduced to twenty minutes until the hoarsenes is re- P railroad across the Iatl►mua of 1'snama have O+ lieved or the child vomits Shou` the was not taken into custody, a minimum, the slow combustion - of its ac- - • � - ar UgUS little one waken suddenl from ales with been reduced to ten and five cents a mile �� Some papers have printed enecimena of cumulated store of fat and muscle, with a fu Y for first and second class tickets. U to that a hoarse coo hand tightened this literature, carefully expurgating nor- P greatly redncad .rate of respiration, serves ; . th • % g K d breaL- ins, a time the charge for en er transportation t- .< teas oonful rf i tae eontainin as much lions which would not look well in print. ff P q P to keep the u►imal alive until the return of ,� . I P Pe g on the 1 anama Railroad wan the highest in - _ - - ordered alum as can be heaped silver One of t'he recent British blue books con- g I spring renews the conditions of vital activ- n' p° to the world, bainq S25 in American gold for it y, . - ' :; dime ma be administered. If the child rains a large mass of the material, but even y t. to Y in Lhis official publication, which eau ive • hest class and qlU in gold for second class I This hybernating.habit is common to the - of • does not vomit within half an hour, ti, a dose P g •tssenggera between Panama and Colon, or '� may be repeated. Abath in water of about more latitude to such matters than is r ' about fits cents and tweet cents a mile beat, and to squirrels and numerous small .. - tr Pe . ! I ( .. , asset fire de tees is of course excellent milted in columns intended for general 3' Y . mammals; near }yell reptiles and batraehiaas tv -*y $ reading, there are on every page foot notes ' respectively. - indulge in it, retreating into hollow trees, Flo-wer. - _ 1 r N in croup as in cor.geation t,r convulsions. like these: Like Jonah's ourd the journalism of into holes in the earth, into mud, etc., and y ? t � t' Croupy children should be kept Housed g falling into a state of for or which lasts for h f — _ while there is melting snow on the ground. the coarser and more profane pass�gee Japan flea grown within the brief period of gg F HOW d068 a 6e1 ? He feels 4 The snow air often affects them even then; in these papers have been expurgated." constitutional government. Lastyear there montl►e, The great majority of insects blue a deep dark unfading dyed- - 1f Some passages in the rhymes at the end perish during winter; but some of them, ' ' ' �� ' T`+ -..,; - al -I i �: . r_.'�_. t and makes thaws :�nxioas secants for P 8 Y were as many as 350 Japanese newspapers , in- the -wool, eternal blue, and he . mothers, . have been omitted as too indecent for I anti other periodicals, and in the city of and especially the females, conceal them- of , ) Slight bowel troubles can usually, ale reg_ puUlication." `Tokic alone there were seventeen political selves under moss -bark, in the earth, eta, makes everybody feel the same way hi ueated . better by diet than by drugs. Chouhan has not attempted to conceal i dailies, with a weekly circirtation of over and survive. Leeches and raiaworms also -August Flower the Remedy. l.i '; Children suffering will• looseness f the his connection witl► this work. He, in fact, 1 1,000,000 copies, besides weekly and month- sleep through the winter. : lit Slight should-be fed with boiled milk, boil- published a letter recently, in which lie i ly publications devoted to progress, science, It this winter sleep endures too long, as How does he feel ? —He feels a . ` =:�. ,-, ., ecj rice, arrow -root jelly, ri.-e flour porridge; gloried in the part be had taken in the tom- literature, the fine sir's, and social affairs. occi6s sou.etimes in long, severe 'winters, . headache, generally dull and con- - _ - ye ,_ ; 4 - Pago or tapioca, and soft toast. - Raw fruit position and circulation of these*loeumerits.. Japan, which is at once very ancient and or if the previous summer was unfavorable, scant, but sometimes excruciating— - c� } and sweets should be especially av aided. Iii this letter he said his object war to ever youthful, has become one of the great and the animals went into winter quarters August Flower the Remedy. - bi _ \ The regimen is not severe, and is more at- drive the .accursed Europeans from the soil - newspaper reading countries of the world. in poor condition, the sleepers awake no a li. - tractive than dozing. Childress wl►oip ten- of China by eyeiting the populace against Profit, ilfilne and Barton of the Imperial more, but. pass from a state of torpor to cue How does he feel ? —He feels a - - - . - ' C1 . dency is in the opposits direction Mould them. Some of the most repulsive of the University, at Tokio, have written a book of actual death, violent hiccoughing - or jumping of - "' -' have a laxative diet, coupiating of oa�n►eal, placard's bear his signature and address. on last fall's great earthquake in the centre It is, perhaps, not so well known that fit �' q the stomach after a meal raisin _ . - ` hominy, mush, wheaten grits, baked pots- rhrough the efforts of one -of the Britvah ,,of Japan, which killed 10,000 persons and animals indulge in summer sleep also. + g . � - lit - - .. -' -toes, beef juice, apple sauce, etc. Sugar• of Consuls in China, and of Nr. John, a well- ' levelled 100,000 houses. It has been pub- treat heat induces weariness, followed by bitter - tasting matter or what he has : - . _ _ m - milk may be added to the food as a gentle known missionary, the true inwardness of : lichees i,t Yokohama, but the paper was pro- a suspension of the life activities. This eaten or drunk— August Flower - b, corrective, a teaspoonful three times a day this method ,of attacking foreign,:rs 'has duced it the earthquake area. It contains state of aummer dormancy is as regular in the .Remedy. , - °t • -, usually being enough to produce the d zsired been brought to light• s i many large photographs, illust Ling the tint countries sa the winter sleep in Bold - . . - la A �_ . effect. The fool literature emanated from the disastrous effects of the shocks oijthe build- countries. t�'1►en the streams cease to How, How. does he feel 7 —He feelB - cc 1. Pain in the stcmaeh or bowels, or colic, is Hall of the Benevolent Society of Changsha, saga, bridges, and general surface of the and the pools dry up one after the other, the gradual decay of vital power; - - - ' eo varied in its manifestations than it is the capital of the province of Hunan. fhia toner The inhabitants of this earth- the animals retreat into their holes and ry he feels miserable melancholy, hard to lay down ..ny fixed rule of great wealthy club is frequented by the higher -� qualie!p-iven land suffer at least 500 shocks sleep torpidly until the rainy season. It . Yr ' : I _ di -1 ; - nrent, If a colic a rips from acid t , a, officials and wealthy natives of the district - I each ear, and the islands, too, are fre- must not be supposed either that summer hopeless, and longs for death and - _ _ er teaspoonful of limewPatergor, a pinch f car- Here thc3e men discuss the affairs of the queerly visited by terrible earthquake cataa• sleep is indul6rd in in the tropics only. I peat`t August Flower the Rem-• , - " -` "" a' 1. . bonate of Rods dissolved in a little acidity, I universe from their own point of view. � trophea. have many times observed, in this country, edy. ' . . _ , ' will often relieve the patient. IVhere there Nearly all last year about the only topic in The spectacle of two young ,�iotr►en that when small pools dry up in summer, ! �•. ; + is any inclination to sourness of stn a. h, the society was the hated foreigner and `being chased by a beat in the streets of a the vr*ter lizards, frogs, tc►ads, etc:, bury- HoiiV does he feel ? --$e {eels tad : - lime water should always be added the means of getting rid of him, Tile members ►city is rather unusual but such a thing cc- themselves ill the mutt, and sleep until the full after eating a meal that he can - � . - • - milk which a child drinks. For pain n the came to the conciusion that the presence of tie it rain wakes them to fresh life. Among 1" bowels a teas nful of anise cordial mixed forei nets in Ctiina was a uatiupul den er I cutters in (,ardincr, ale., the other day. mammalia, tile tanrek of Madagascar in- hardly walk— August Flower the - , - PoO g g Hod ti,e girls stood still when Mr. Mar- Remedy. . _ with a teaspoonful of hot water oftei► pro- and dis race, and tliat all Western ideas in dui ea in summer sleep. Y• 0 - - • 't - P P g I shall 's pet tiers dropped over the garden This duces a happy effect. Flannels dipped in the shape of telegraphs, railroads, and other i I has arrest of the vital functions, this G, G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, � . _ wall they would have been all right but - , hot •spirits and wrung out may be .laid on invmMions, and the teaching of Christian simulation of death, is most remarkably they ran and screamed, and the bear follow- Woodbury, Aiew jcrse- tl. S. �►. the bowels of the sufferer, and freq sally missionaries ulna a reflection on the ancient illustrated on the lowest planes of life -the - - - - ed in high ghee. One of the girls felt, and Lardigrades or water bears, for exam le, - - - - - - - - -- prove very soothing. In sharp pain laud- sages from Confucius - to he least ' of the i the Dear, after poking his "horrid nose" p - ` i anum may be added to the s hits. n o'd Chinese wise men. The e;rcitement grew i and some thread worms, will remain der Yarifyin Hlndn. - ' Y P into her face, resumed hia.pursuit of the - - . . fashioned spice plaster is an ex pent by constant discussion, d at length the 1 oilier until she sought 'r ®fuse is a house. maul for want moisture, for raoutba or A Tyzabad Hiu�Iu has been restored to _ i reined It is made b mixing a lie in members of the Benevolent Society formed I even years. " he would believe that water his caste U the.followinr roctess- of " uri- o• ful each of Y ound Ginn mop an extraordinary compact, laying down a e Then d seemed to think the fun was spoil- rnimalcules exist in dry dust I Yet so it is. fication." `YThe offence by which he lost _ - j t.easpo n ground ed and dmbled home. Now the women t _ - cloves, mice and allspice with two of - i er.� fan of cam ai u. Their functions are suspended, but with Este was that of satin cooked food in a - {{ P g S P P g want the poor bear killed. the first rainfall the awaken to new life . g - t i . . The mixture is quilted between two hick- In thin document they said their purpose - Y railway carriage in which persons of another - A time of red Saunel about ei ht lathe ion 6 The ublie schools in Demin , hi. M., -- - -- - caste were travelin He had to a bis � �� Y t g was to drive out foreigners and to raauire t? g ,. pay I - by six wide.• The plaster may be a plies the fame and honor of rho saes. As the had to eloped recently because a violent Two Women. own weight first in pike, the amount reach- _ ` j !`:. dry or dipped iu boiling ilcoli and laid on Government was weak and indifferent, they i sand storm pt•evailed. Little incidents like I have in mints a woman fair- ins 180 rupees, and then in wheat. After - � - I 4 .the little patient's abdomen as hot i s lie must themselves af*ume the discharge of ' that indicate the inconvenience, distress ";d Time had eft no ,for 1 was 3ienng, being twice weigl►ed to this way, lie was - , can Dear it. - In cases of weakness o ` the this dui The intended accordingly to an'I positive dy►geh not easily comprehend- Brit Tinie field left no mark upon tier hair, made to sit on a a' care stone while his body ' ' y y g y And 1 was babbling with an infiLuOti tongue I Y . ° - i - : bowels this plaster may be worn constantly arouse in the mass of the people a burning e,d by Eastern dwellers, caused by the ininia- - was covered with cow dung, the face only • . ; el i with benefit. hatred toward foroi�nera and their religion tare eunooms in the dry, sandy prairie and Another face confront -i me now- -- excepted • he was taken up by two men and- : at I The enumeration of such remedies night and when the common people were educated hot -plain diatricte of the 1Yeet. The cinema "rid Kweer, with eyes that light in love; - thrown in the rivet, and after a good bath he +, _ cc : be increased indefinite) The will au conic u suddenly, ;,,a, sky is darkened as And while r »y lids are toruiu► in a vow, y Y g- to feel as the - members of -the society slid P 3 Y I feel an inspiration front aDovo. came out and was received by the Brahmins p' I - _ - gest themselves to every thong fitful about these matters, they would rise in heir by a thunder storm, erlel ything is envelop- fully restored to caste fellowship, 'rho . . sc I ed in a blindin whirl *. fine sand and see- Two women; Choy who biers my life- , Brahmins infot'med the " urified " individ- - - I - nlotht~r. anger, and exterminate the wicked men tom + P - - - . . + - - - - Although an overuse of drugs is al ays the Weft. ing is impoasih e. The worst lasts for a few Onoold and Rentfe�, full of yc,►i•s. ual that a reat favor had been conferred ' - _ fc g Tire one the mother, one the tender wife -- R to be deplored, each home where they are Thereupon the rich men of the society minutes only usually, but for hours the Both fall of love that dissipa t,ciall tear& ' no liim iu weighing him in copper instead - . t( ' little folks ahpuld be supplied wit ► its subscribed large sums of money, and eight sand is whisked about in a roost distressing _110MEll n,tussroxn. of silver. - . a' medicine cheseor cabinet, kept locked, and of them paid equally for the printing and manner. r� - $t the key in the mother's hoasession. In distribution of Stltl 000 copies of one ern ; Small silver plates -to be set at each caves Al this box or clipboard, besides the paregoric, P P A fire broke out at 7.30 on Saturday There's Ma�10 111 lad. _ _ s Pa g phlet 'the poorer members gave their par- morning at a large w rehouse situated on are intended for olive pits. ipecac sad pepermint bottles, there eonal services. 'They assisted in writing or Kaiser Quay, Han►bur ;. The damage done What must be the aztisfactiori Red grab- A chicken ranch in Bellingham Bay, Pa• .. t< E k, _ - ehoulc� be aconite for feverishness, linseed illustrating the placards and pamphlets,_ The is estimated at several million marks. One fication, at so small a cost, of one who writes get Sound, has 100,000 fowls. It is said to : . i . . ; oil for burns, Ponds Extract for brt.ises idea was to reach even those Chinese who like this ! Mr. ,W, Mason, editor of the be the largest in the world. m of the firemen has been seriously injured, - tl _ - and sprains, ammonia for bee stings,' cam- cannot read by. presenting before them sic- and Herr Te o the quay inspector, is Retford sad- Gainaborough News, Retford, In 1430 A. D., after nineteen years o - - . . pher for iufluenzas, and a vial of brandy tares which they could understand. The missing. The merchandise storeld lli the Ens ,says: " I had eut%rad from a sprain- ceaseless labor and an expenditure of about.. a for sudden fainting fits, or the serious ac- literature thus compiled was scattered all warehouse included large quantities of coffee ad knee for twelve mor_ths, without being £800,000, the Chinese Government finished . - `, _ cidents that will sometimes occur in the over the districts adjoining the Yan tae able to corals. relief from the sin when ! . best t Mated families. I q g cotton, and *ranges. In the caller were pain, the wonderful porcelain tower at Nankin, - li . g River, Theplacards were posted everywhere Barrels of �alns oil sad a bits. The cellar rubbed the knee thoroughly for twenty min- which stood for near)y four and a- quarter tf -; , in the towns and the pamphlets were circa- was flooded in the hope Of saving the con- utes with St. Jacobs Oil. That night I centuries, until 1!356, -the mos ; marvelous - . s Appendioitk ' : - -_ _, listed by hundreds of thousands anions the teats. The services of six floats and all the traveled 200 milea,ky railway, the n9xt day ,building ever erected by human hands. It ! I - " - - The intestines consist of 'twa print pal ignorant and superstitious' people. Hamburg fire brigades were brought int* I walked 25 miles, and the pain had entire- was of octagonal form, 260 feet in height,- - - - _f, , >.= arts the small and the far e. The si iall 1y disc eared. I have never had the . . p g Tile consequences were exactly what the requiaitien, and tips tiro wag thus . laealiaed. 1' pP s, with nine stories, each having a cornice and n t = intestine'extenda, in a sort of coil, from the authors of the movement had expected. The Shipping was removed from the neighbour- s ightest return of it since a gallery without. . i . ', i . I ,_ stomach to the right side of the lower part o le became inflamed against the foreign- hood of the outbreak as a precautionary 1 i s : ' ;~, people 8 P 9 . - - . : if the abdomen. The, large intestine, into era, and - outrages occurred wherever Euro- measure. - . . , '' which he other opens through h a narrow slit . P g peens were found along 800 miles of the riv- n - c extends from this point to the upper par : of er. The Chinese Government has Veen vet In 18L. a Russian farmer named $okarcff - ' . the abdomen, and then crosses over and rte- slow in setting about the work of reaching conceived the idea of extracting from the is , THIRTY YEARSO t • n ; aced OFF the sunflower. His net hoors told ` e • a . iiccends on the left side. It is called ':he the bottom of the conspiracy, brit the rea- g a ,. . colon. p film it wae�a visionary idea and that he �. :� chest n, N. $., 11larch ii, t • I . . __ :'K - sure of foreign g -jvernments, which loss been yPOUId have his labor for Ili . paws. He - J �' " t' k r- _, From) the lowest - part of the aeeendmg exerted somewhat severely of late, in view raovered, however, and from that humblo "T was troubled for thirty years with. - - . - c =- _ colon projects a hollow, worm - shaped *p- of the -prospect that the outrages would be - -;;' pendage, a few inclsed long, with a diame ter ginning the industry has ezpsnded to en- sins in m side which increasers and - � g renews +l, at last induced the Government to P Y ascot• tee size of - a lead- encil. fhia is I ornlous proportions. To -day more than ' - I P take decisive action. There le now little - , known as the vermiform appendix, Fmlml ` prospect of a renewal this year of the out- �OO'000 acres of lead in Russia are devoted screams very bad. I used• l to the cultivation of the sunflower. The /� matter, and occasionally a seed, may find its 'rages which. canned so muQh suffering last area devoted to the ern has nearly doullled � S T ■ J A C O B S O l i j way into the appendix, and cause it to lie- season - among the white residents along the p Y _ , . - - , • •, . �' came iutamod, Yangtsekiaaig. in five years. Two kinds of sunflowers seas P Y „ _ . I Ths fla,mmation is iti;pendicifi�: It �, ._ grown, one with small• seeds which are and ii tom Ietel cured. I ve it a ise. a .. . . 'tends tolform an ab>seess, which breaks gcm- • A dtatiatician of einall thing $gore's it crashed for oil and the other with largo - _ _ ._ . WM. RYDER. I - c •. - - - ' stalls inf o the abdomen, bu , sometimes into out that ilia posterity of one L,nglish s ar- seeds that are consumed by the °oalmod „ - ' •..- - :: ! a :.:z.. , - %- r p `• - . , . the 1 in' the bladder, the chest, or the tow amounts in ten years to somethi »g like - people in enormous quantitiea, very lsuoh "� %�%>�%l ��. 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ORONTQ_ BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY do, �1-..I�k.. .%�:, : -, . , " � I , .-, , C me, I In nth street, to whom our reporter i Tmake the beat goodim. Try them and am ,-­-.--�.�,4,1'- I �­ . _ ,­1 - . _. -, - TRA S was no hope for me, I was brought ho fWd the youthf tit Fred to his Uncle ffalrrj�.. .., � N�, " � ­. . � - , k�, , *J - - I . I � - -, .-I - ­;� - I ..'��,',­ '�l .t . ­! -_ - . . where it was thought that death would soon indebted for assisting courtesies, said 011 "I've really made ip my mind to marry, 41 -1'_-t �- �� , 11 . — � I , , MAGIC 8cALs Feu DRcqs cumw, � ­ - � lo.: �- "., ' �- . '. . . .-. - I � W - come to relieve me of my sufferings. Last l000motor ataxia? 44 I have had several But cannot decidb if It is better . �: " 141�14I__ -m - - , - ". � 'i - . - . ­W-�� ­7-rr4 - 11 " _. . I " Ali I wedlock bringet,li us joy and sorrow: -'. ,N * ,- )r . taught by Miss Chubb, general agent I ! � � . -_ I my That love or lucre shall forget the fettA . . � - or - z ., `-1 " It., " , I .. _. FURTHER INVESTIGATED BY All EX September, while in thiihelpleas and suffer- cases of this disease in the course of Ontario. 235k Tonga Sgo Toronto, Out. � � ;, ., , - - �';- - - t; - FXORTER- ing condition, a friend of mine in Hamilton, practipe. I will not say that it in incur- We smile to -day and we wool) to morrow; .., '. . . I . - PRESS R - . --'------------- ­ ­..�w-,,.�_'.;,: - ... .1 - .. Ont., called my attention to the statement of able, but I never knew of it came to get ,vell; And. Fred, Lhoro'll at waysbc titormy -weather --,!, o, ��-, � " . . . . . I - I - . FIELD T91 cures Const4pation, Rick ` I ­ X . - ' , I -, I I - - ­1 Headache, restores the Complexion, -,---- $, ,.­,,v - . - - _ ' & I The its Already stated Fully Conant led one John Marshall, whose case had been simi- but I will say it in not deemed curable by Where two are unequally yoked together." -, I .... . . ('et Free sample at GAILIP19LD TES - , , � The Fa � . I .4'...4,4! , . ,,, . _ _ - . . LeadlUX PhYsicku 4 in Aedical profes- "Well, here'et the case," said Fred, with MCNCY, $17 Church at... Toronto. � . ­ -.4. .. -7.1w ..-. -intt rviews With far to y own. and who had been cured by any remedies known to the r GAR - _ !. - �,rZ _­'4'4` Y )' I . � . t,ip�,.,-R . .. - . - I a . A 4 ant-Th�, most Mar- the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale sion. - emotion; — ­­ ' . � ­t'�y - ) - � _______ _­ . 0,1', . , , - r . -1 - - ­ . I I . lyhf, Treated 10 . "I've given to Clam my heart's devotion; ucnirs w tx rEs -For -0-at of D irkne a I (.,Ir� � . .1..:. - �e4,�­� . n The History of People. In this case Mr. Marshall, whole a After this successful and confirmatory in- But mho has no money, and. Uncle Harry. into Ijig:kt, or tho story of my Life" by ' * ­V�,­.. - y-,110M.14 CASO I . prominent member of the Royal Templars of vestigation in New York, oug,reporter, Sat- A . - ­.;�.1_t,_'_!114­ .1 . . - . Medical science. You know 't would be foliy for us to marry I" Joseph F. Hess the converted Prize-Fighter - `.�- t,� ­­�x�- I -,�- -: A . ., . 3�, ., , - \ 'an,, *� ­­�'.':t­ d in Temperance, had, after four years of con- urday, April 2nd. 181M, visited St. Peter'i " Wall-l-don't know," said the other and Saloon- Keeper. The story of his travels , ��'r�,,;�, * 1� Y , !!�", _�iiiz I - . .. A few weeks ado an article appears . ':' " '14 - . Y. .t..t turning, I and the life he led, _� �. , 1. - . . � tpeatment by the most eminent Cana- Hospital, in Albany, corner of Albany and era more thrilling than the ' I.- t - " . from the Albany, N. ­ I -, -. , . , . Ma �azo toward the youth, " since the fire Is go of fletion. Send for circulars and torm:L 7�. .--.!-, -_ . � I e . ,is paper copied f 'culara i than physiqlans, been pronounced incurable, Ferry streets. He had a courteous rece' 1, ­ - !J;',"e._ t f one of the p- burning. PIM IlRiaas, Publi_Q�er, Toronto, Ong ,4 ; . I I ,'V.?­`.f ? - ­ Journa , givit,g the particulars �-��,j4_­,4 - � i I - . ­. . es ,,f the 19th century. and paid the $1,000 total disability claim tion by Sister Mary Philomena,: the sister I've a word of counsel to give you. which is, - L,?,!- "i * , L ' -_ "" ­K I - . , , V, - ­ . . most remarkable cur r in such cases. superior of St. Peter's hospital,, � and when Marry for love and work for riches." '. , - - - .1 _�, , �1�1 ,s under the heading ill A . DR. CLARK'S CATARRH CURE � 17�-��,0;44­ 11' - The article w Some months after Mr. Marshall began a told the object CATARRH never fa - . ':" - ' - -41 cle," and excited such of his visit, said she tame"- " But Grace, you see,* Raid the anxious sen(t ic. in stanips - - 4,�- -;--� 11 _.- . Saratop Co. Alira r Albany .course of treatment with Dr. Williams' bored I CURED � _%�_�A;".17.. - � d the case of poor'Mr. Quant very (lie- Freddy -, its � , - ' , -that another . 5or postage and we wil. mailyouFREC i �*�',;.-,K-.,V,�, �111 ... widesp earl comment ink Pills, and after taking some 15 boxes tinctly. Said she "It was a v " Has a nice little hout;ekeeping fund already, . I , __ .. I . :,- . �e (I 8-detailed a reporter to P . very die- a free trial package. Clark Chemlept Col. � -_tt`�'�A .. - paper- the E'xp�re� . I . And will belpalon with acontribution . Toronto, Out. I I �1_11%- 'Ir _ ­ - . . - - was fully restored to health. I thought I tressing case and excited my sympathies To steer from the "Traits of destitution. - 11 _Ir11' - . . , ­ V , . - make a Thorough investigation of the state out( - . - L -, . . the Journal's article. would try them, and my wife sent for two -much. Poor fellow, he -couldn't be cured When money is scarce. and tho wife is ailin;;, - . . menu ppearing in : of the pills, and I took them according and had to go home in a terrible condition I tell you. uncle. its not plain Failing; - . - . . . . - . "7�': . . : . -,.-.. - - The fac a as elicited by the Express reporter, boxes one on the wrapper on each box. of helplessress and nuffering." The hou And to bear up under time's changes and ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, ..,. ,_.%,.i_­", * . . I . are give i in the following article, whichl.ap- to the directions as chances We are the leading flrm in Canad Canada. Nd ..� �_ I. -A � o - " - For the first few days the cold baths were hysician, on consulting the records; of St. other firm can compete with us, every Limb - " `.*!�-ii- .. peered n that paper on April 16th, and Is easy,'if easy our circumstances," _;-4 . w... V , warren for ComFort, Finish and Eflicie . - -,:4: . .. - - pretty severeas I was so very weak. but I con- Det+,r's hospital, said he found only that I � ncy, : 1. . - , ,1g stories ] harry . .-:, . � xn,tl�es noof the most interesting ::slept stop I" with a frown. said Uncle Hi equal to the bo�i in the world. :­ . ..;,. , • .. , , , . �_ . . . - tinned to follow instruction as to taking the Charles A. Quant entered the hospital The girl that you love is the girl to inarry I , , . . ever reItted :- ­ - . _.._- ,:.-.-__,; - pills and the treatineitt, and even before I March 14th, 1890, was treated by AUTHORS & COX - � - � :,- : . .- A fe6v weeks ago there was publish- Dr. And if she's true, sho'll not think it cruel MT(,,- 1 _.. __.1,,.,,,7-: . I . Evening Journal. the had used up the two boxes of the pills I be- Henry Hun, assisted by Dr. Van De To live for a while on water gruel. . - - 11 ."'. . .�­ rveer, .. - 121 CHURCH STREET . - TORD �, . ' ed the Albany R She'll comfort you in the time of trial; - -_ ;-i�,� ...5, remarkable - indeed s� re- gins to feel beneficial results from them - MY who was then, 1890, at the head of the h ... -...-. , I . I rr-oFt rema . , - - 08- She'll whisper naught of her self-denial, • ' :,_!'t . . I ins were not so bad. I felt warmer ; my deemed - .!.,,, - . story ct. mfr- Pa pital, and that his came being not And cheerfully take the needed stitehes- . I . .. I 1-11 - ' markab ,e as to well justify tile term 11 i head felt better; my food began to relish possible of cure, he left the hospital and Who marries for love, and not, for richest" . ., De LAVAh CREAN REPHATOR31 .. : �_�.;-111 : � -, . 1. Iy— ­ .. ,­;,. !!- aculous cure of a severe case of locomotor and agree with me ; I could straighten up ; was taken to his home, as he supposed to Do think for a moment, Fred. 'tis better - HAND AND STEAM POWER. .. . I . ,. ,� - L - .� 11 - 11 . __ ataxia, or creeping paralysis . simpl�. .by . . - � I , _ !".. . I ' ' - I , ' I the feeling began to -come back into my die. To bind the heart with a golden fetter; . L ­ - _.'i:; - - . . .' the use , 'Df Pink Pills for Pale People, and, I limbs ; I began to be able to get about on Though many do it, yet� many rue it, J. &CARTERS, - SYRACUSE, N. Y­ .' -- ��'.­` - . . Such is the full history of this moot re- , _. . - . -io comp with instructions, an &cTiress And love ig a tearful w itness to it! . ,,--i- - I crutches; my eye come back again as good markable ease of successful re:overy fr FAMOUS RENNET EXTRACT. - � *� , ,, 4�.k - _�: - rcpQrte has been devoting some tim3 in a Om There illn'L a chance for pleasant weather . " .­_ - 1. .V� I - I as ever, and now, after the use of eight boxes a heretofore supposed incurable dispase, Where i we are unequally yoked together; Choose and Butter Color. - , I - ' - . - - - i - -1 41% - - critical rivestigation of the real facts of the S.- . -, 1.._._-`�..1f_ ., . of -the pills, at a cost of only $4.00-see !-j and after all the doctors',had given him up, .So turn our back when money bew itches . - . h ! - __el ­' �: case. Marry for love and work for riches. I Sole Agent for Canada, FRANK WILSOX, - �- - �- � * V. _ _0, - . . - The tory of the wonderful CIIH - of can with the help of a cane only, walk All I by the simple use of Dr. Williams' Pink ' __­� I - Produce Merchant, :i3 Meter St., Montreal. - -:1--,-�' � 4 . / .., I about the -house and yard, can saw wood, Pills for Pale People. Truly it, 1s an inter _W 1 :1-v , � . - - ... . . Charles A. Quant, of, (A'alway, Saratoga - . . . . * Consignments Solicited. � . .J , �'. " 1* . - . . and on pleasant days I walk down town- eating story of a most miraculous cure of a . . . . . -.--- I.t . . . . county, . Y., as first told in " The Jour- . Useful RintL .- - , I . ­::. count", My stomach trouble is gone; I have wined dreadful diseasgr by the simple use of this- -. ' . � .- I . - . - � . - nal," hal been copied into hundreds if, EOt - ' MONEY! human body , . � MONEY * MONEY . , ... . 10 pounds-; I feel like a new man, an when popular remedy. The quantity of blood in the � ----------------- � - - ------------------- .- . .- - : 8 of other daily and weekly news- . I - - . - -- varies, but is generally about one tenth the I . " I - . -_ -, ... thousan Knd has created such a sensation the spring opens I expect to be able to re- A further investigation revealed the fact ._..d;" " . . .1 .1 ... - _ papers new my organ and piano agency. I cannot that Dr. Williams' Pint Pills are not a total weight of the body. . LONDON AND CANADIAN . -, - ;,,'r;';;:•. .., _ I . througlicut the entire country that it was n � . speak in too high terms of Dr. Williams' ' Baron Liebig says : -" There is more ­ � . . . . ­ � I . - deemed f, duty due all the people and es- " patent medicine in the sense in which that . - ' , ' . . `1 ' .1,� ` � ` . t . - . . Pink Pills for Pale People, as I know 'they nutriment in an egg than in anything of - . . ; . _', I I . �-- pecially Mlle thousands of similarly affldi.'ted, term is usually understood, but are ascien. LOAN AND AGENCY 00.1 LIMITED _� -.� - ­:"­� . ma ? - al bulk that exists in nature, or that ­� 1, - - P saved my life after all the doctors had giv equal . ­ ... .,��, I . I . - that the Aatements of the case as in tific preparation successfully used in Ken_ . . . , �, . . , copied i06 so en me up as incurable." the oral practice for many yearn -before being chemistry can produce." ' 10311at Streit, Toronto. �'. - - - ,,Z, I . Y ­ � - ,��i-1 "The Albany Journal" and cop Blood is made impure by improper living.. . . - _,:� . - -...:- . . __. many otl,er newspapers should, if trud, be Such is the wonderful tbry which .no ' • �t- . 81 offered to the public generally. They con- - . 1�.e- . ., . Express reporter has succeeded ring ,e irregu- ....... ...........>$6.Q00,000 : '- ,.,..�_r 1 1- - . - . verified ; or, if false, expoeed as an imposi- tain in a condensed form all the elements -It may he by indigestible food, or :._.t I . . - - � . . �.�.... . - I - . verification of in all its details, from the laxity of meals, or in sleeping in badly ven- , . . � I... necessary to give new life and richness to . tion upor, public credulity. . nece . I . �­,; :-." .-, - . records where Mr. Quant was treat- tilated rooms, or going insufficiently clad. ..-".­,. r,_-v - I . I - - - The remit of tho E'xpress'reporter's in- hospital recor . thb blood, and res�oro shattered nerves. ' * 9 Money to Loan on improved farms, city � - 1 r. . . - ­.- -_ . I . - vestigaticnsatithori.-cs him in sayit - that ed and from the doctors who had the case in One of simplest and most efficient means - . . :r. . They are an unfailing specific for such die - '. and town property. on liberal terms -of repay- �. ,­..' � I : :1. . - . . hand and who pronounced him incurable. of fumigating a room in by dropping vinegar , nient and AT LOWEST CURRENT ICATF.4 Mum f I ..: ... I .. I the story of Charles A. Quant's cure Jloc- eases as lo.comotor ataxia, partial paralysis, I . . I - .... _1 . . Let it be remembered that all this hospital I slowly upon a very hot iron shovel ; a cover C11'AL DEBENTURES I-IJUMASED. I : .: � ..... . ;1 ,'�- _. , . . . - . - -, - --.,-.- �. - oinotor ataxia by the use of Pink Pillii for treatment was two and three years ago' St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rhos- from the kitchen range will answer vet Apply to local appraisers or to ' - . .. .. .­..• .; - . - . I , , , , . . . . .. - Pale People", a popular ren►edy prepared and matism, nervous headache, the aftereffects � -Y_ J. F. KIRK, Manager. . . . . . . . . Com- while his cure, by the use of Dr. Williams well. Choice farms forsale in Ont. &Mani tboa . . f la grirpe, palpitation of the heart le put up by the Dr. Williams' Williams"Medioin - )a Neuralgia of the feet and limbs can be - . . . .- Mo,ristown, 'N.Y., and Brock ,rills Pink Pills for Pale People, has been eftectf d ( t ' . pany, I and Pal ow complexions, that tired Feel- Ontario, i,j true, and that all its statements since last September, 1891. So it is beyond ing resulting from nervous prlostrati ured by bathing night and morning with � , . . 1'1��'__ I . . . . . alt mid water as hot as can be borne. . _. �,. . - a doubt evident that his recovery is wholly KOOTENAY ­­ ­ ; - . are not only justified but verified by the ' sled - . : . iese famous pills which V heill taken out rub the feet briskly with a . 1. I - - f' the further facts of due to the use o4i- .. . .--V . ftiller dev,,-lopinent o � . . the case. - have been forbid to have made such re- oarse towel. I SILVER MINES . . . - arkable cures in this and other cases. Have your piano tuned at least four times - a .- I .-,. ... - ' * Perhaps the readers of the Expresi; are in r. Qua iei . _.. . : - 1, � -2 . ' Al I nt placed in the hands of the re- n the year by q6n ex wed tuner. If Canadiaw, have invested in 9-10 of the real I - ,: *not, all of them fully familiar with teal de- ­.. . l : site -porter his card, of admission to Roosevelt ott allow it to go too long without tuning estate of the new towns in Kootenay, while . � . . - . . L - . restoration Atnerican,49-10of the mines. 'Cho success of _. . , tails of th is miraculous restor, on to hea re reproduced in further t usually becoi, ics flat, and t roubles a tuner -, -... - - _..., of a man who after weeks and months of hospital, which is he t he towns depends on the success of the mines. - - '. �". . ­ . - . - . , - . ­ - � treatmcnt by tlid riost skillful doctors in confirmation of his statesments :- ., o get it wetay at concert pitch, especially The . " ... . 'I , I .- . ii the country. � . - . � :. I . two of best pitals in the state .. . - . - . - _.. - - . - , . .. the . hos . .. . , . . . - . . ; . . . �� , ,'or boiled eggs (lip them in cold water to .J� . . .-. Now Y011---the Roosevelt hospital in New � 49211M I" - ;., -t.,. ....'..:...... ..:�. _.. 4,� I Ko.otenay Mining Investment Co, ... .....- . . . � '1� wevent their breaking. Cover with boiling . .- . . ..1. . York city and St. Peter's hospital in Al [)any .- i ; - . . .. - �:�: , , . . . was dismissed from each as incurable, and, * . , ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL. -&ter, inIove the dish to the back of the repre.-;ent fmir duty ineorporated. Silver Min- • - . �- ,.:.,.. - - . . tile, , I OUT-PATIENT. . - . cover closely and let stanI teh min- ing Conipanics, owning twelve inines in Brit. - ' " :-. " J - .% . because tl ic case was deeme(i incurable, range, - -i.in(l.twoiiiMonL,tn,toiittiessnia �. . . 4 " - . - i%h Coltimbi. ... - . No.........,__ titea, This , . at - . Admitted. .- -1 . . man was denied admission into sc%,;-er 7 /I rich belt. the richest in the world. . - . . . . .- i 1 others to which application was ma(�e in . consistency and the yolk not hard and dry. , Theyall'ord the safest and most profltable'- . I tni The first issue of s k Z ­ • his belialf, The 9tory as told by Mr. cant _0�--_Z-f ---- ��- - Sashe;i will be much Worn this season by inve-stinentinC. tdm ,su toe .0.--.� .. �c 't� - - n - :­�:" ; - - ''. . . - -�____ young ladies. A pretty dress of grey dia. plat investors on the ground floor and is � . ..- - 1,; - . . himself ar d published in the Albaby 112,f-, ..... aira nearly alit iip,, The ticcond issue will be I I - - . our- ...Y__r__ JN4 --.-..-.---.-.- -_ ... - I Age gonal cloth, with touches of white about it, - " - 11al, is a follows :� Civil Condififox-.. 25 ppr cent. to 540 ►per cent higher. Then its . i, . _. Mv 11allip is Charles A. Qoant. I am 371 At— , ---,---- ___­,­­_­ and a neat bodice, belted at the waist, has a 114lVan cinem will be rapid owing to greater ­r - . - Occupation._.... .. - 0­440V,0-91�0_�___._ v - - - - M. I was born in the village of - cc 02-r4-. -s'.- amh of ribbons, tied in a bow between the devolopnient work. Now is the opportunity. . - - . . years o 10 esides __/ .... it is not often investors have. - . - . * 4.alway and excepting while t .. I . 8, 47 1 shoulder blades that falls allnust to the bot. 11011*t let it slip. - I - . .1.. . - ,e raventif on - Z_ 4 . . L such a Chance astifis. call at office, Board of . -.0. �. ­: .• . . __ business and a little while in Amsterdam, am, Mondays, Wednesdsys and Fridays. torn of theskirt.• Trade Building, Toronto. __ J, .. L . I ' - . . � . a that . . - ' -14 . - � , . (a 'erin j _ .1 . . • .1 have my whole life here. Up to i6bout . . 1. . iR10 A G an medical journal assert . . . I : - . :. . . .,I eight years ago I had never been sick and ,, To - ': - ' - - � �-,' .. :. - - Incipient boils may be readily cured by the - - . . . 4 ' - .. . was then iai perfect health. I was ful y six' verify Air. Qnant'g statement ottr re- injection of a 3-per-cent solution of earbolic KOOTENAY . . .. __:.1 . .- • f.3et tall, wcigli�d 180 pounds and,W;4ery porter a few days ago, (March 31st, IS92,) acrd. la order to effect a radieal cure and - __ __ - - - - ---.-: - .. - . . . . . . I ­ .- - . . strong. For 12 years I was travellingiales- c,Llied on Dr. Allen .,Starr* at his otlice, No. prevent suppuration the injection must be - I . . .. . . man fora piano and organ company, and 22 WesttwIcnty-eightlitSt., New York city. inade early. If a boil has already begun. to had to do, or at least did do, a great deal Dr. Starr is house physician of the noose- discharge, the only effect of the injection FOR STR EN CT H �. . .. � 4. velt hospital, situated corner of Ninth will be to hasten the cure and prevent the . of heavy lift1hig, got -my meals very irregu- larly and Islept in enough "spare beds" in avenue And Fifty-ninth street. In reply to formation of deep nears. . . . . .. . . . . . - . � - .- ­ .1 . / . . • � . :. - country houses to freeze any ordinary ni%n inquiry lie said he remembered tho ease of --- — . . . .. . . . _&MT]n . ; I.. . . . . . - _ ! I • . . . t6 death, or at least give him the the ma- .i%lr. Qtiant very well and treated him some A writer in an English paper has written - - - . - . . - . - , , . - . � I - . . ti,--m. About eight years ago I began to f,3el but that ha was chiefly treated and under 1)f racing bicycling ig men on a last lap riding -MENT . . . . - ' . . : . . .. distress ir. my stomach, and consulted sev- the more especial care of Dr. Ware. He at a pare of 30 miles an hour. The first - .' NOURISH . I .- . . . . - . . . . was said he regarded this case as he did all cases impulse of mail readers, doubtless, was to = . . . . . - . - . oral doctors about it. They all said 4 . ' I . . . . . .. _. . _ - .- s dyspepsia I I and ior dyspepsia I was tr�ated of locomotor ataxia as incurable. In order xpreft a.stonisliment, and doubt, and yet - . rr •& 32C X: . - . . I . . . - - _. by various doctors in different places,1 an-1 that our reporter might get a copy of the records prove beyond question that at . .. - . I - - I . • took all the patent medicines I cou-M'hear history of the case of Mr.. Quant from the times nken ride at an even greater rate of ­ , Lli.116 ,11 lamb , _ . _­ - . . . . , - � V_ . . . of•that claimed to be a cure for (lyapepsiq, hospital record he very courteously gave speed. Four times, in 1891, a quarter was I � in I . ­_kl , 11 - ; .'. - . . , - f - • But, I con inued to grow y �V(,L�c him a letter of which tht; following in a ridden in 29 4-5 seconds, or., at the rate of 9 . � - - ow graduall ' . - . . - . - I . foi- four y ars. Then I began to have I)Ain an hour. It is I . l .. - _. I COE - about 30 miles 360 y%rd-s * fair ' . . I- . I . " ! t - . - .'/ ': . M. A. Starr-, Of) West Forty-ei hth me that. in neither case was the en tire - * - ; - - in my 15ac,. and le(ts and I r. -- to preau :. A I . - 0 )ecame cons loos I - - � *,`X',.! , , _. my street, office hours, 9'%Io I-) a. in., 0 quarter ridden at top speed, and it there- - _ ; that my I gs were getting weak an . � . . York, March 319t, 1892. -Dear Dr. fore becomes evident that at some point Of .1. . . step unstep,dy, and then Istaggered w ien I . .. _ walked. laving received no benefitfrom, VOught : If you have any record of a the j�)urnev the riders must have consider- - I - o . I the use of patent-Anedicines, and feelin locomotor at.axia, by name of Quant, who ably exceeded ` I mentioned. BEAVER LINE STEAMSHIPS. -. . . Montreal . --- I .: that I was constantly growing worse, .1 says he came to the clinie 3 or 4 years . Weekly Sailings Between I .. then, upon advice- began the use of electric ago, No. 14,037, of the O. A Dept.., . and Liverpool. Direct From Montreal I - every Wednesday at Daybreak Pas- . . ' . . - _.- . - Vey Hard Indeed. . . - . belts, pad,, and all the many different inds Roosevelt, sent to me from Ware, will you . . . sengers embark after 8 p.m. Tuesday. . . - . I I - . ... . - -- of electric appliances I could hear of and let the bearer know. If ou have no record There are so many things that appear un• Superior Accommodation for Saloon, I . � . - . . _.. spent hundreds of dollars for them, but send hini to Roosevelt Va'sp. necessary, and which for the life of us we intermediate and Steerage Passenge.m%. - . .: ­ . . . they did . me no good. (Here Mr. � uant Yours, - STARR. .' can see neither purpose nor end. It may be RATES OF PASSACL MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. .. -_ -. , ._1 :­ : �_ i - just one of those thorns in the Saloon, $43and $50_.....JAccordin�to .1 , corns are .;`_:, . �­ ,,, i showed the Journal reporter an el By Means of this letter access to the re • Round Trip. $80 and $90. 1 Accom od'u. - - -, f 1. . I.. - .. - . i I ; ! . suit of underwear, for -which he paid 8 124.) cords was permitted and a transcript of the - flesh the why and tits wherefore of which Roiv - The $40 and $&) rate-4 are. per Lake N.epigan on - _� ! - - , �_ 'ft .. • - In the fall of l8iS the doctors adviited a history of Mr. Quan t's case made from them we cannot see. Nevertheless they are of Intermediate $30. - Steerage $26. - . - .- . ... , , . I .:, I - I "I t lie kind that are easily removed. Putnam 's For further information apply to . - • - . change of -_-liniat6, so I went to Alanta, Ga.,, as follows:- . , . __ ...... ., .. _.- . - 'Extractor makes short work . '. . . . . Painless Coro H. E. MURRAY. GoEL Manager. • and acted as agent for the Eatey Organ "No. 14,,').37. Admitted September'l6th . .". . - dry it and see how nicely it coaxes 4 Custom House Square, - Mont ' . ­ " - -, � _. -_ i - - 11 of them. , Montreal - ­_ %lompany. While there I took a thorough 1889, Charles A. Quant, aged 34 years. oilier th4n Putnam's Or any Local Agent . - . i . - • , _.. . . ­ them out. Use,nono o . - , � , . I I - el"tric treatment, but it only seem to Born U. S. Married, Hoboken." Xorn Extractor. Sold by'druggista. . I . .. . . I I . - aggravate my disease, and the only relief I " History of the case :-Dyspepsia for I ... . . I � . , - , . .;& - . _. could get from the sharp and distressing' . past four or five years. About 14 months London has eighty -four miles of wooden - - . -,-, 1� i : - ' e pain was p ... .'. 4 � . : . - . - . pains was to take morphine. Th artial loss of power and numbness in lower 1 pat-ement. 1, " . . - I . . . . .... " . - - so intense at times that it seemed as ti ough extremities, - Girdling sensation abou - . . '-�,!., . . - - . I " - � . .. I .. .. I could, n(,t stand it, and I almost longed abdomen. (November 29th, 1889, not im NatuTe's Creative Powm Surpass * - n '. , ,� . . . - . - . . " for death us the only,certaiii relief. IF Se p-! proved, external strabismus of left e e a I . 11, . 7.- - I . I all the aria of nian. Fearless of contradiction .�� ` - . -, I - - tember of 1888 my legs gave out entirely,, dilitation of the left eye.) Some difficult St. Leon mineral water has proved its su- .0 � I , ,6, -.. - • . _. � . - . I 0 4 NO �,- �.�.,j_- , ­ - . ' . . -,-.­- -N . and in left eye was arawn to one aide,; in passing water at times; n c headache bu d freely as a table water it I . . .. . - . ._ y 'i periority. Use 4. V+, �� ,!- . . so that I I d double sight, and was- (tizzy., some dizziness ; alternate diarrhoea an - . absorbs these secret one that quench life. . k; V % IK My troub,e so affected my. whole nervous constipation ; partial ptosis past two week " . ,� & . - Also St. Leon soothes, feeds, and tones � . . - 1. - _ . system that I had to give up biminess. in left eye. . 'I " %. .-. ` .• . . - �_ ... _� I . :. _� . .1. - - . I - . .- "� � 't �� :,:�­ - '._ - . I i tip tits nerve and vital forces, is so 4& , . . Then I returned to Now York and went "Ord. Ord. R. F. Bi pen and .Veda." " �­ I 10 , . * ' - ' full of that mysterious life - sustaining fluid, in 0 ,�p - #� ox < + ' to the Roosevelt hospital, where for four These are the marked symptome of a so VL , ._' . _. L.,J _, , _ : . - ��. 0 - peciali t - an , can be ignited. The .,Harmed refined feel < months I was treated by s ig d were case of locomotor ataxia. *1 And Dr .. . , . . in n is 6 I+ A101 ro#, .0 � � .4 ", inthat flow steadily -,n when St. Leo ' � � 1 .-.:.,�,4 . . I - they pronounced my case 104otor Starr said a case with such marked symp * I ;P * �%, �,�..A�, ;- . _. . - : in bed those only can tell who try it well. , ;.:_,�. - j.. . . . -ttaxia and incurable. After I had been tome could not be cured, and Quant who *J& 0 0 . : ­ - . Ow i *_ 1 . - ­,:.-,�,:,� .. . - .. . ' The employment of plaster in the maul- . - .1 t . - under treatment by Prof. Starr and Dr. receiving treatment the out de general �IaSJCD I I - :�7�,._ Li . - .. � - . "� I . .- Ware for four months, they told me they i partment, was given up as incurable." pulation of wines is still quite III , �,i--�,. - 1 I ... . - - - f 0 n throughout the South of France. A recent I . .,�; . . had done all they could for me. Then I 1 "There never was a case recovered i th - I CJ� . - � I . � 0,� . - . - - - 11 '. - . .__ . ..- went to tf e New York hospital on Fif6eenth ! world," said Dr. Starr. And then mid law has decreed that the maximum amount I . . . . 11 -4 ��,, m I- ()f sulphate or potassium, per litre in mar- . �; -, �;,*.�4-.-',, . , - . .,. street, where, upon examination, the said 1 1 1 Dr. Ware can tell .. ...... , I I , ; I you more about- th . - . ! , I . . - - - : . - chartable wines shall be two grams, and � - � - ;e . .. I I was_incirable and would not take me in. case as Quant was under his more person I . the wine trade has made a demand .: therefore t 1 , - At the Pr h6spital the d'treatment. -Ism. surpised, he said, "tha r .fl-1 � - . I fined ' , .- - . . I -_ � .. - I - me . a � '4 .� . . and told me the sanie thing. Yllelll"LVIE,Irceh, ; the man is alive, as I thought he must b for the reduction of the amount of sulphate . 0 GET - -'- 11%, .. . . - 0 - t - 113 .. : I " . • . . 1890, 1 was taken to St. Peter's hospital in dead long ago." . wines -on hand to the legal limit. . . _. -.%".r �.., ­ . . , I ' - here Prof. . .. :.-,4,!11. 1 .- .. : . , Albany, h e P of. 11. H. Hun'frinkly Our reporter found Dr. Edward Ware a No principal is more noble, as there is . .1 Y ; , i - ife my c .. . .. � -.,,��, - ly � . *.. . - I - old in, case was hopeless ; tl ia� lie his office, No. 162 West Ninety -third scree none more holy, than that of true obedience, % �. *... J. � , ',_- . . . * i. . , ­Z . : - , . , . could do nothing for me and that she had New York. He said ,'I have very die - - . - I . . - -;,, � - - . - I . .-..- , . . '_ 'r .better take me back home and save my tinct recollections of the Quant case. It w . A Prosperous Company. � . z : _ 1-..��.,�*l - - . , Z X . . ... - - _......�".:.` -, , - � � ` " -,r . - . . - - money. �.ut I wanted to make a tr at of a very pronounced case. I treated hi In a recent issue we published the annual ,,.. � I - - "` "'.. - . - Prof. Huri's famous skill and I rem tined about eight months. This was in th Z� , I _ . - � . - . . , '. ­�k - . .. ;­... I - _. ' I I �. - - IN- . . � !..� � .. , ., , �- _: • �- __ .., • under his !treatment for nine weeks, but se- earl of 1890, Ideemed him i which showed the affairs of UOt institution -:35-f - - ; - report of the Western Assurance Company � 1q " - . - i cured no benefit. All this time I had been curable, and thought him dead before no to be in a most satisfactory condition. The _ <tlk ` - ';' - - . � 'I . . . . . ' . TRUSS �_,�-,. I. . growing worse. ,I had become enlirely Imagine my surprise when I received a let IMPROVED LAST 20 YEARS 111. J�; . .- _-�, .jl� ­1 . . - _.. assets exceed $1,550,000 and the income for • 7 . NI.*? ;',� * , - . . , � .- . . - .:�i.,. �% paralyzed from my waist down and had ter from him about two weeks ago tellin i89t amounted to $1,8W.000. During the .. -.* 'ti_'. p NOTHING BETTER UNDER TILE SUN I - p_,t - - I . , .1 � - . . . If . . .- . . partly los I . - , - ., � .." - . � control of my hands. T�e pain me that be was alive, was getting well an present year the capital stock of the Com. � - - ."-",-,. " , , , - . .. I - � V , -11. ., ,L ­ . ��::,._. . - . was 0 1 . , s terrible ; my legs felt as though they expected soon to be fully recovered." a _ 1. . .1 . pany ham been increased to $1,200,000, and 0 : _:.,_� �_�"A . ,..'K , � ... . were freezing and my stomach �ZI`­ - i . .-. � - , would not 11 What do you think, doctor was th this action can only be regarded as an evi. IL I,-:;; - ti �! ... I- � - , V I ..- . . retain food, and I fell away to 120 pounds. cause of his recovery." (fence of the directors' determination to ex- SENI) FOR Qumnop SHEff. ON REGEIPT OF ANSWERS. - _4 ,.tx F - I � I ,Z.01 . k I I 7 1 � .- In the Al any hosipital they put 17 big burns "That is more than know. QnantsAy tend the, operationti of the Company and of LET ME SELECT WHAT is Rquino. WILL SEND YOU _.*,., ...... 1_-t_ . .. . ­.. - -cl __ - . ,,_. on my a k one day..with red hot iron and be had been taking some sort of pills an .�; - �,,A­ � IVI . ­1 1* . ,;.� -111. � ­,"'. I . - i their confidence in its future. PRIOL G0QD5 ARE SENT BY MAII.g RECISME06 . . .., , � ., _I�4_ - I . I . - - - . 1. - . .. .� . U, t , ! . - after fe days they put 14 more bur 9 on that they have cured him. At all events, 66W4KNING," ask your Drug-ist for(!IB- D CNEAP. . � �, - . ­ � I- , ' I. '.. _I . 1.4, , I I i I - : . treated - 1) t I am glad the oor fellow in getting well, fo AGHF. GW. take no .. �t, _. rm - -% ,4, � , - �_ . . . -.,-:. and me with electr.city, 0 BONS, TOOTH . Bud stamp for nimbsw Book - _� � _m V.. , -F - . . I . ­ %,-. . .., I go I , '. _,..-_­ .. I I I i : . . . i - - t worse rather than better • ; lost his was a 0 case and he was a great& u fiu.1*tituW . - � 40VW ^, ff- .403Ca 060 .0. .iC6"Wu ___ , . ,4- , _r.,, - . . - I - � . . - . .. I � � � , . .. , • ­.. .1 '.t .2 ,control of my bowels and water, and, - er." 0 I . - A. P. 604., [9T W., TORONTO __ - I'. - , . . . . SuRaim Mamma. 134 Kills SU �:, __ , " - .. . - .. - I ­ .. - :. . . . . '..­,,.�,.771111k' _ , . . .. . I . . . . ..." 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I .1 ., � : .... � / .. ­';�;` . . : - . : _; I . �.. . to Wash and Iron well. Liber4 wages. A y _!­ � --,., : - - I ,.:. , � 1 - � ". _. . ,- .1 . 1� . �.� -., ;.. .4.: f1.- . I., 0 -ouge And 81 to Mrs. J. E. Forewell,near Court House. Wh � . . , . I -- . ; . . I ..- '. - - _� . . I . . � - � IN R SALE ftorba of 6 0y. :0 • r �. - CALL . - - - . - .1 . 1. I s'' � I- , , , , ;q . �,-v . . �,��,­:_ . " land J mile south of Claremont. The houst, / I . I � . . . � , , . " ... - - . - . . . - � ___ --------- .- . � , - � f . � ... # I I . - ­. , �. - . . :1 - G . __. I - ,; - ��:... . comfortable one with all conveniences, out . . . .4 �� � �., . I 2" - ; . � � - ,.��?-.;- - - .'IS:. JUDICIAL SALE OF L 0- - - -- . - I % I .. �i._� I . . *11 buildings, bard and soft water, good garden. - • ­­ �,, �, . I , Terms reasonable. For particulars apply to , . - , -1 " . - in the - -CHARE)SO-N . . � - . - . �:.,'-�:. --,z � is a AND � '. ,n - R I . � PAUL LAWRENCE, on the place. 22-29 . 7 fioshi .I - ' , "� !� N 1 , . , , -I - . � . . .. -1 � I - '� � - . � . ., 1. � �: . . . . *_ I - _.) . ,.I. KING, Butcher, Dunbarton, '' ftardware Store for all kinds of garden seeds by tile oz. or .. . - , � p, of Pickermg. . . - . I - .!, i - � I i3 published every Friday morning &t its office C. • solicits a share of the patronage of the • � - I . . . ..] . . . _. '. - I � . - # - 4 - Pickering, Cut. public. Will visit Pickering village, 'Tuesdays, . I . . � - I � , I - ...- . �. - .. . Thursdays and,Saturdays, and adjoining places i 1, -1 . . . : . - . - . ­ 1,/..� :-, 1. . . . 14 -1. : 1� t :: TERMS `:.' -2 ' - , oninteriaediate days. Prime meat at reason- . . � . ! .. . paper package. Long red and yellow Globe - rhangold ' _. . . � __ - � , !.-: - . . .., . . - _.::t _, - . ` `�' . - - i ' . . , - - I.. � � , � . . final o - . . - . . I . ._ . .1 ­ . - . � . ., .1 I ,� . I •.. . ar advance. able prices. Give we a trial. 21-tf. Pursuant to the Jtidginent and order for! , - _. 10 .,� I!, . 4 01.25p6rVe ; $1.00 Opaid in - sale in the Que6h's Bench Division of the High I - ' . - - �. .. . .� ", 1_' . - �. e', - , , '.- 4 . seeds, turnip saed. black tares, white ensiladge corn, and . ��', . _% OR SALE residence Court of Justice made in the action of Medcnlf' �. . ' - , �� I � and - � - � RATES OF ADVERTISING. - L 'I- ' � . - I � I.- �1. ,:1 F'grouuds of the undersigned. There are v Robson there will he offered for sale with the i . L . - . � -- I � . , I I . -1 � ... . 1. I approbation of the Master in Ordinary by Levi , .. . � I . . . . I'll- . - .- � . � frontage - - -on . It ' . �, - I , - . 4a acres. 26 rods which is a solid . - ' . _ � - � _. - . n Fairbanks. Auctioneer, at Gordon's Hotel in the ' � . . - , . . - - . ) . �:: - I � t .[ - - First insertion, per line - - - i5O cents 1 brick house, with every convenience, also driv- . all kinds of garden tools. - .� . � . .,.. . , � , • - • i . . , . . ­ � - . � , - .,: - '_ ... i ,, - Each subsequent iusertion,'per line - - . House and %tables. Young orchard, and Village of Pickering at the hour of 12 o'clock � I I .. . . . . .. . . .'. � P I.., 1 � " I .. -, I - Ing 1011 � . . '. . - , , I I , - . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- small fruits of all kinds. The place is located noon on I . .. .. I . .- . . . . . . � . . - I . I I . . . - . . . I ) I , . -1 vertisemAuts. ' ties Makin Coll- opposite the Pickering college, and is one of the Saturday, 21st day of May - -- '. " ­ - I I -Cheap'for cash " _. . . _. - . � . . ...': ;. ,. . .- I Special terms given to par . . . .. ". . , . - .. . most desirable properties in the village. A I ►I , I . . . . - , - . . , . . - . I - ,rscts for 3 or 6 months or by the -year. Ha' for particulars to JOHN FIELD, or W.V. RICH- IW2. the following lands and premises in three .1 I , . . - . . I . C I ' . . . - � I . . . ' - IL . . • yearly or -early contracts payable quarterly, ARDSO:j, Pickering village, lb-Gin. pardels. I I - , 11, Business cards, ten lines or tinder, with 1) e ___ . . . - I . � ._.: . I __ .- , into Parcel one: -- -The The south half of lot number 19, ., , . . .. . o I . � I . �one year, -,-',;-) 00, payable in advance. SALE. -The estate of tl7i� . . . . � . I � �111 ; , U z intho 4th concession of tho Township of Picker- . . Jo T 41 I CHARDSON. . . I - . . lin , FOR . . � - � . I i � &_:ms'Notics in local columns ten cents per Ura. Every, containing 50 acres. being ing. in the County of Ontario, containing one - .. . . � I .1 . , ; , - - - .$ t insertion. composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the _. I'- , . .$ ifive cents per line - . . � if , hundred acres more or leiiii. --------.-------- ------- ______ -------------- ---.---- -_ I . . - 43pecial contract rates madek!39wu 0110,pplica- 2nd con of the the township of Pickering, front- Parcel two -Ten acres of the southerly one -1 ______ I - . -_ . I � . � ,tioii. No free advertising. - ing Kingston road, 4J miles from the town of fourth part of lot number 211, in the 3rd conies- . � . .. , Advertisements without written ustructiont Whitby and I J miles from Pickering Village. sion of the-said Township of Pickering. __' . :. . .� I . - . - t -wil I be inserted until forbidden and charged ac. Good soil, good buildings and every convenience. Parcel three: -- -Ten acres off that part of the . _. - I - cordingly. Ordors for discontinuing advertise- This is a very desirable property. Title indis- said lot nu hip in the 3rd concession of the -PICNI.0 - .� . ..-.:. ...'a. .1 I I FIREMEN'�S_ 0 : Monts must be in writing, and sent to the pub-. putable. For further particulars apply on the said Tow uship of lickering described as follows: a . __1 lisher. . ' . remises, to A. A. POST. County Arebitoct,lWhit- Commencing at the distance of ten chains from . . � 9. . .- � Job Work promptly attended to. _ .- t Notary Public, . on the 24th -of May,,. - -: - 1 - I ­1 . .- I . Z. .: y, or W. V. RICHARDSON, the south west corner of the said lot. thence . � . .. � - . . I i - i . • . Pickaring. 28tf . . I . . . . . . - . I , . - - � . o2fit ten chains, thence north ten chains. thence . � _� - - . . - . .. - . . - . . W. IN CLARK.. . ­�,-, PROPRIETOR. ------ ------- --- --------- west ten chains. thence south ten chains to the , I - ... , . . . . . . I . � place of beginning. But before that time you should get that Bedroom Suite or � ..- I . - I I - ' . ROBERT BONNER Jr. , I - - � On parcel one there are about 50acres cleareo, ' ' ­ - - -_ t Our Y-"Iltl,os-Stri�t Independence. ' L __ the rest is timbered with Beech, Maple. Birch, Extension Table and get your pictures framed and I . - .. � . 'r 1 �2 i- * : , -1 , , " . . -1 � . . f . � . - - -class Local Paper. � r 11IS fatuous roadster stallion will Cedar, Houilock and Swamp Him. There is a :.. . . . - 1. . - - - � . . . � 40 -kin't-A First _.. Btroam running through this parc�l- couch recovered, etc., at Hilts *& Dillingbatni's. - ,,., . � ,,( _ I I I xxr , r make the season of IW3 at the stable Of 0 . - . . I - �_, On parcel two, there is a small creek run- I __ _: - - ----- - - .- . .�, ,,-40ur )E;xpeetatl4ons -The hearty Win.Cowie, Brougham. Honner,Jr.,bao Vroven - . - - � ow- .1 himself a sure foal getter, and his stock is so ning across thb corner of this parcel, with small . I I ,1� - Upp ort of the veoule of Pickering; and vicinity. birch and soft maple on its edge. We have a full line of Undertaking 'oods, Those dealing . � - ' '."�-_ I* . � well , known that further comment, is tin Doces- On parcel three there are small clumps of see- 9 - . . ­ . - A I Irl, -I, ` � . I vary. His pedigree in exceptionally good, all I . �� . */:� -".- _ - ' The property will be offered for mile, subject to I I !�r FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1892. - will be seen by referring to cards. Terms.--- and gr.)wth pine - --make good shade. with us will get what they want at right prices,. We , T . I ; - . To insure a foal, $10,1 payable let Februa.rY. * t � ­ 1� .�� . reserved bids fixed by the said Master. have lately purchased a new Hearse which is , -, . : . . i - ­ 1893. 28-33. Terms of sale-Ten per cent of the purchase one . ._1 . . : . � - , I . - ' money is to be paid at the time of sale to the von- ' I . , _. of tho best in the county. . - . - � - .- , . . NOTES AND COMMENTS. � dor's solicitors and the remainder Into Court to . I - . , - � .. . - � - ' � "I - -.' - ... � , - - e �_ ._'I �.._ I I ., TENDERS WANTED* . the credit of this action in t,;Arty days thereafter _., . . . � . I � ., : . �. 4 - i 1. 11 . . - : ; : I . . . I . - . . .:.. __ :`;� - without interest. . Il . I - �. � A counter petition has' entered - ) The vendors will not be required to produce HILTS - & DILLINGHAM '' '.. - . 1'?� .. I - I ) I � I EALED TE NDERS will be receiVef - . I . ;.,.-. - . _. . � I . . . . ;against Mr. James Tr6w, the defeated �i up to the 21st of May 1*3, for the follow- any deeds or conies thereof or evidences of title . I . :P3:(==02;a1MTC�-, om�=. . - .� ..- . . 4 ,..-. . I I � that are not in their possession, and will not fur- , . . . � . �.. . - Liberal candidate in South Perth. itig: Laying of new floor in School House in S.8 nish any abstract of title. .. . - . . . � � . .'�-� - ".. . ! . � No. 7, Cherrywood, floor to be li incees maple or - _� . I - � '... - 4irch. Deaks and seats to be taken out and re- Should any objection be made to title which I - . - : - �.11 . . � 1. - . . . The bye-elections in Welland took seed, also plastering ceiling of same. Con- the vendors are unable or unwilling to remove I I .�. .- I � . I - . - � - . - I - . . - . . I paced, to be let single or to W unit con the purchasers will be refunded and any such . . -1 . � � . I - " L I . lace on Friday, and J. A. Lowell, tr actors. Contractors to furnish everything. the beeaticalled. Any money paid ,� The Best Soap in, the- market can b . � - . 1. Purchasers shall nave no claim i6i damages or - I - - - Reformer was returned by a ninjority tWork done from let of July to third Monday in costs. . . - . . I I ., - - - . � . - � . t i I i of 3W over'sUr. Lawson, Conservative. AA19119t- GEO. DAVIDSON, See. School Board. . . I . . � . - ; - . Cherrywood. In all other respects the terms and conditions . . . . .- . .. . I . . . - . � . .. April 11th, 102. of sale will be the st&udiug conditions of the . , ' - ' ' . �. 4 � . I : - - - . - ­ . Court. . .,. , . � . .. - i - I - • - ! - I - .... . .� - � '.. L � :0. - :, * '. '. . . --- - V - - ­ - Deering the slipposed Jack the Rip- ,__ _____ - . hAd at , :.0e, - - - - .. _. - . - Further particulars can be Lad from Messrs. - . . . I - . - - � . . . . . . - per has 'Jeen found guilty of murder- .," AUCTIO ' N SALE. I I . C.&H.D.FlASIBLE & DUNK, Vendor's8oltei- - .. ­ . 1. I . .. . . :1 . . .- - _. . f . - .. --- - .,.-I , . � - . - I ... . I I Z , � , . I 1l)bP his wife in Australia and will like- . tors, 2H' Scott street, TO!ronto. - - . . . . . � . i . . ,.� - . 1. F Real Estate in Pickering. Tile Dated at Toronto this fflad day of April A. D " . ' , _11 ly buii(r. Had he been acqui m 18N. . . . . . . . I .1 ' . . I - . Le licireby give notice that there will beoffered for � . . . � I I . tted 0 TrusteeHOf the tititlermentioned property - -1 . . _ . � . . - . . ,�� I i , I - would have been immediately ar. . 'Chief Clark I - � : - I I sale by . - 0 .. NEIL McLEAN.- . _-Public Auction at Gordon's Hotel in the Clock, W, -Ti, . 4 _ - � rested and brought to England where 'llaje of Pickering on Monday, May the 23rd - . , . ;_ .: - . . . . I ��.. � . _... Z . i . . the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. I . - . - - .�...? - . . . , . .. several other crimes await to be aveqg- 111�2'.ftl . . . . . . - ­� . - , � . : . . - . � by Thos. Poacher, auctioneer, the following I � . .. I � I , I . - . I . . . � - . � . - . , � . . - . ed. � lands and premises, namely: VillageLotNum- - � . I � . I- � . . .: - . � i-i �_. �, � . ! x I . . . � . . - - - � , - I _. - I . . brand ". . . - . . I I- - - I . - be r One, in the Village of Duffins Creek, now . . a . ; . . . . 1_ : ' ' ' - -� I - . L -1., . I , . . . ­ I - _� , . � I The Liberals of East York lieli- a Piwkering. according to the registered Municipal : We have your favorite . .i .. _.�. -, . PIhn thereof, containing by admeasurement. I.H . � - . � . , . I I . - I— .1 , • . . • .. . � - - Convention at Markham on Monday of an acre more or loss, and more particularly) . I I . . . . I . _. . - - . . .-. .1 . described in a Conveyance thereof. dated 8A . . I . � I . . . I . . � � . � . � _� . slid selected Aid. J. K. Leslie of Tor- December I&K from William Hartrick and wife . . . . . . I .. 01 -1 .. . I ' ' ' , ' ' . ' --. , . . . : J 1. . . . to George W. Post and others. On the property � . . . . - - . . _.. .. ,:_'i Onto, as their candidate. This prom- and a' host of other: articles you , - _. . Z. - ..- 1� ... here is a Brick church- lately occupied by the . . . . � - - .1 . -- Z I ices to be the livIiest contest the elect- 'Pickering congregation of the PTOsbiterian . . . . ... . . I . , � 1b . . . . Terms: :- - -Part cash, and balance to be . . . - - . . . . ... Ora of that constituency has seen for church. . red by mortgage of the premises, with in- • . . - . many years, Both McLean and Les- terc"utat6percent per annum. This . � 6 . �_ - #-� -1� i .- I . - . . � ­ I need for' the scrubbing season . I . , given, and the said "Is will be made. pursuant & lie are fighters and will have their re- to Map. 237 of " The Revised .statutes of ft- . spective parties thoroughly organized. tari(k 1887,entitled, "An Act respecting the prop- � - . I .. � �. . ' r ' 11 . I I .. . . . - ... . .. . :. .; , , , - . - . - � * s Institutions." Dated this Slat - � . .:. - I efty of Relteou ' . - ' . ' - - - ­ . .. . - . ) . As the election takes placeon Wednes- day of AprU, 1802. � . . .. . f . . - I - . � I , - - I . DOW & MeGULALIVItAY, L:`e, Sal Soda- Pea'rlin'e- Borax. • - - - - �. - .. . day 11th we will be able to give result Brook St.. Wbikb . y I ) . t . : . .. . 11 � .- . . .. �. ­ . :. . . . . - � � �_ .1 - : - , - - i - . .: next roue. . � . ., ftlieftois for the Trustees,the Vendors. 9:20 I � .1 I . � . - I . . . . .. . �A � . I . - . ) ­ . . - . � - . , 6, . I � � . , n -is erset- ..-,A : hit - 4 Mw Ontario Governme i . ASSIGNEE'S SALE... . .. . Starch, Blueing, Blacking W . . ing a building at the Central Prison , I - � . .. - . . - . ... . into which to put the machinery requir- IN the matter of J. C. MoKtTRICK, in � . v I . I . . : - I . .- . .. - . . _. ..; - .1. . . . . I - - . I I There will be sold by Public Auction, on the : - ; .. 4edfor the manui4eture of b'nd'ng twine. insolvent, . of the village of Greenwood- I . Ing, . Broo'ms, , Washb'a'd, - : ' 11 - _.. .. I _­_: 1 . . . -_ 1. It is thought that the dealers all over prernises.st, the said Village, on THURSDAY. . - - '_ . .. . .,.i - . �_ I - , the 13th day of MAY. 18W. at the hour of 10 � . .. .� . . . . I - . - . . . . . I - - the province can be supplied with o'clock in the forenoon. A home house and . . . . L . . - . I - . . - to .. � - -; -, ce above cost. store, with an sere of land, on which there iv- � I - - - . _. . ` I - . .. ­ . I . :. twhie at a small .advan a fine young orchard. being Part of Lot. No 10 .. Clothe'spins,'Pails, Wliftewash, o . .. .. .. t. .:.., - -1 .i . . i , This will be welcome news to in the 6tb con.. of theTownahip of Pickering . . . . . .. I I - - . � . - .- . � . - engine and thrseher ni&do by - . . . farmers, who have been imposed ti poi) Also the ot•am tford . - . � - . % I - I . I .. .- � Sarnia Agricultural Works and the Bran . . . , I . . b Monopolists. To be sure I this in- Engine Couil-ft',Y, in a g(xxt state of repairs - I . y . .. . Grey Mare. I 2-voar-old Donaer Colt.1 Coverfxl '16 -4ove 13rusl ' -,.' - ... . - I � '_ S bbi 5 and 1,,) - '- _. s. lent for " . I I Spring Wagon. I Set Sin - k rub 1 g 1('18._ - I � - Ir -- i . .stitution cannot supply sudic' Muggy, I Ito-%d Cart, . . ­ .. . , . i I tile Harness. I Set Double Harnet�s. Severs.) , . .. - - - . I . � . . � . .. /; . . . . ­ . . . . ­ ,- I the vrovincial consumption, but enou-11 a small stock A . . . 0 itoves, flousehold Furniture. and . . I . . - �. .� . _. . , . - . - will be made to compete w'th other of.Dry (soods. Groceries and Olassware. The . . i '. .. - . . .. � . ... - . . . 1� I I . . I . . . . q . . . I � . . . � . - : . , I . . . I I I 'i L , � '. 0i E ngine and Thr. iher cau be 9(-ou at the rest- . . .. - ( 0 . � . .1 . - - . . I . I �. .- . - . . . .- . . - . .� -makers and will have. the effect dence of Thonifts Madden. ,rerins'of Fngin(- .� . � . . , - i known . - . : - ! ­ . - 1)ringing down the price to where it twiTtire.iber.-ni "outieatilLotmide . - . I . . . . . attime of sale. All the other articles will be . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. - . _� I . . _- . "' . . . . . . . ­-hould be. The step 'IS a VC,ry com- caah . . I �. . - I - . . _. . . . . . 1. �� --- .�.. . I . I - . - � - ' � . - ; � - I . ' - - . ill I I 1,, F.%1101ANKS. - � If. B. T.%YLOR. �- ipleiidid Nralue in a Bal st . � , . ..� . eudible one. - ., - . Auctioneer, _: ARSignee. S, ,qr Toii sue Lace : .': -.I. .. • . __ - . . ___ 9 - _ I - I i.1 - - . . __ , . - _. r ' . I . . . - . . . . - . , _ r... . . - The Pope has decided against rep- '. - I .. � _e I . . . �.. .� - . . . I �, - . 3. '. I .. . 4 - . .. . � . - 4 I . ]irate ited States. I . .. - - - ' - - - - 1 schools -for the- United .. I . . . - I . . 4 . i . I � 'Then why cannot he make a L similar .- .- I I Boot' for ploughing. -I.- � . . � , __.�,_ -1 ' z I,'- A $35 WATCH � 9 . . � 1. - - I . . I.- - . . -.-.- 11 i . . . . - � regarding Canada. We ad- . ''. decision reg 11 , '__ - - I . Vocate the abolition of separate schools , En lisle Lev�r,Flat heavy crystal ____ --.------ . ___ ___ 1. . - - . � - �.. . . - �. .. - - . .. 2 --.-. I I :�--. as well so -tbe removal of all rel'910118 strong extra heavy silver case, LETTER TO THE PUBLIC 'of I 1. I... :.'� ... -.f- - i i - , I I.. - . . ,_�P­ ­ - ...- • .l.t'.­,­.. ,- .. xcercisas from our state school, - In .. - _.; - I I I I � . e . : . 1 refinished throughout. Splan- . - I � . - . a country composed of a mixture of al HEREBY all who have patronized me in the implement busi. : . *.' - - . , . I I -__ - . . • - . Catholic and - Protestant, we- shall did London made movement, nose in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutually - : . - . - . . i - - ­-, .- - . . . I .. I . - . . .� never enjoy that peace and harmony i Pleasant and profitable. As you are no d I I � . . .. .. � . . capped, only five years in uge, doubt aware, the Massey and - , . _. Which Should be oi& until our child- Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this amalgamation will do a-WAY , . . .,.,_.�& IAV_� .. ­Ak -.* . 1_ by the same teachers warranted in first-class order and with many agents throughout Canada, but I am pleased to state that I have � • .r� , - . ran are taught . ­1 . .- .17 11 I f - - � *. J I - i - and from the same books. Why the . 1. . . as good as new , ,: Secured the agency for Pickering Township for the new Massey-Harfis firm, � - ., -, . I . - I , .. - _. � . . . - . . . .... . - . . . - � � - ; - . . - ., ­-, - . . i I very principal of disagreement is . • ,. , -. ? ,rhia union of capital and property will not in any way effect prices, however, . . - . . ". -,� - �_ � i . I _.- . � . . . I - . � t . taught. as we now conduct matters. ­.. '' but will be all advantage as each agent will have a larger variety of machinery . . �. . , � .� ' . . . - . � . . I - . , - - Away with separate schools-away . " 1. - to offer. You can have your choice of the three best binders made; .1 I t � . .., . , - . I..... . I i " - . . . a - - � I - I - � . - . , - - - � - with all raligloas references..,. __ . I .F0_­,_�..,_,_ $12-100 open eud, No. 8, Brantford; the Toronto No. 10, B;' and the Toronto No. 3, , - - - I 1. . .- - . - . . . . �. L;. - ...�.).. three ;._ - . � . The Reformers secured a victory `iii � .".. 1. , " - -1. ,�, i . ­ I . . , A, all ill five and six ft. cut; the choice of seven different mowers, and thr �. 1. ., - - I I . . . . . - - I -­' - . ` XT . . . . ' �, I . . ,.. � � . . ­ .. __ : . '. . Toronto on Saturday by the election - * -.. .,... ._­.. - - . different horse rakes aii4 seed drills, as well as strawcutters, root cutters, and . � i- _. I _Ii� .. .- � - - !� - pulpers, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of farm tin- ' . . ­.�( , - L . - - . , .0 ,gelow, Q. C., to the Local - , . 'J. - --_ � - . f N. G. P: - .. . . . . . - in Ss." BARNARD'S p1lementa. - -_ 11. - is a surprise, as the I . . * '. . . . . . . . ._ . . 1 . . Legislature. This o -, � t - . I � -iy warero=6 to R " r's block, opposite- ...- .. � ".. , I . . heretofore been considered a . - -_ ,: lWkdfamoer i nave moved n emme, �, ­ ..- - ,city has her :_ _,��IXX=33,7,- - * I 1. . I 11 i - . . Conservative stronghold. The defeat -- -__ - - - ___ - _ __ .1 Nloore,ti blwksmidt shop, in Pickering village. C, - - _-.1* - - *.- - I - all oil Inc iiie -early and I air �.'.' .. - I I . , I " accounted for by the - Thoro-Bred Trotting Stallions Marc to sati3fY You. • L. :POMS-7=1-1, Pickering, 011t, 1-40 I of Mr. Keut is accoui . I . - . . I.. fact that he was not popular with the . 3- I - -----"----.-------------------------, ��________ I - - - ii I _ - � - - I - � I Oonservatives. The labor candidate, . .. 4% P Q1 4 ok I I C"ITAX6. . . � � - . - . , - - � I , . . 11 I U H b , . - . . GRIT WiL�E ' s-ad WORK' 1. � . . ST. : ­ - - - I 8 I . . S .. , ­_. . .. i I . v I .­ . .1. � 1� - - ; 01'em,000- - . ..� Philip Thompson, received but 485 - HiL , . 12,000,000 - I - . . I. . ; . . - . � , '1�� - .1 votes, while E. A. Macdonald was ,� - �-, -".. ": ­-'.-THE PROPERTY OF - -, - _.. t : . . i "­' . . . . . . . - 4 I . � � i ` . . ., . - ,given only 172 votes. This should . .. - , HE - I I- - - I - , .1 i . , \ i P � - �, .. . ­ _. . .1 I .. . . � �,�. .N"�� - -_ I . , EROW, WHITEVALE, ONT- CONSU M TION . �, for a long time at least, settle the an - W. G, G . - � i . , �� : ; -1 . 4 � ,., ­ - I - .--. . ... i3exation question in ., : . I., . a . -1. - - . ....� . . . � '_ BANE - OF - TORONTO". - --* . �,_. -- , Toronto. But • Will Wake the Season of 189'a.as follows . urety we cannot even credit thestate- Monday, May 2nd, will leave their own stable: . CURE . -, - '... . ,�.-­,�.'_ ., I I a Wbitevale, and proceed, to Brougham. noon, M - : _. .. . Y; - . . --- , I � . • . . I � . . - . : . .:.., . meat that there are 172annexationis&s thence to Greenwood I hour, thence to Brooklin " . I . . .. .,. .: �L � _. - . - - _. - . - I � � - - _. . night. Tuesday, proceeds to John Virtue's, This GREAT COUGH CURE, t'hiq' . . - ­ I . for i sue. I - - . 11- . � - . " . ' � .. - .- �. - . , . . - . . . I � . _ � - i ...- in the city for we must give the can- con, 7. Darlington, noon; thence by way of En- re,giful C()NS1JMP1'(0N CURE. is Without � - I �� . i . . I . - ' .. ! , � - . . niskillen to Tyrone, night. Wednesday, proceeds ry of medicine. Al. . . TCRONTO BRANCH' - .-- .- I , -_.., .��_ ....-. , .. . - didate credit with posessingsome friend I a parallel in the histo . . I - : .�;, � ., I I :..., - - I to Orono for noon ; thence to Newcastle, night. I . I . .- - t � . - • - _.- 11 . -- who voted for the candidate through Thursday. will proceed to Bowmariville, noon..; dniggib;s are authorised to sell it On a - 1 . . . - � . I I.,:._ .. "' - � . It thence to Oshawa, night. Friday, will proceed hive guarantee, a test that no other cure can - CO Cor. Church and Wellington Sts,'. ' .. .admiration of his dash and cheek. i - Ir . - - . _Av�. -- - , - I to Whitby, noon ; thence to Pickering for night. succes.,fully stolid. If you have a Cough - � . '. I I . . ;. is to be hoped that Mr. Macdo'ald F :_ �,- Saturday. proceeds b way of Gormley's Hotel, ' , _. .� -,. i - . " n; by to their own stable sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, toe it wili I R,&V1XC.F!S1 X)�1EVJLn-rM3ENrr. . lw� . � ,. I . I �. ,­. - � ­ . - , 11 see the error of his ways before-it to ReugeH"', noon Monday - morning. This cure you. If your child has the Croup or I Vi until the following . . - . - - : � . poi- route wi!l be continued throughoutthe season, Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and rel'ief De sits received in antris of 15 and up-: ..-. - It , Z - ; I ..,.......f Is too late for him to change his health and weather permitting. . - Interest . &;, . I .., I . . - s sure. If you. dread that insidi S dise'lS,2. wrrds, and allow ther - P I � - . .: .. t , IOU allowed e .. __.. . � icy and be elected mayor of thatgrow- . - - ..:- _... .-. CONSUMPUON, don't to use it, it will current on at ... . �. � .. ­ . , I town of his -formation- ' -S.- Wermis of Service --t- , nt rates. - - - . V` ie - - . . r " I I- Ing young I . cure you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug- . . I I .1 I I , - � I . : . .: I � . � ' . . . ... - ... . .�7 1 1 . � . � . I . . - . Bellamy. - Why Mr. Thompson did GRIT WILKES--To insure a foal $20, season $15 gist 70'r SHILOH'S CURE, -Price 10 cts.. . . - : I . 1, - - � .. . be let of February 18M. $1 to be paid . . . 11 . ; - I � ! - - .--- -. - .1 � . . .-. . I i be to e of service. Season mare" payable last . . � . I . . 4 .... . . - -.-,. - I i . n6t get a better support s not to w cts and $ i.00. - - . . . 4: . ; r - -, - . I at Urn . - . . . I I - �� I .1 � - -_ ------ --, - - 8PT1C3[AArA ID] EY10SIrr. ­ . . . . - I . . � - wondered " t- as labor is not properly round. .. q. " W a GLADFITONE-To insure a foal $12, to be paid TIMM Wims-Inakering Station 6.7% . . - ­.. . " . . _; . represented in either February IN2. 01 -_ 8 cial Rates allowed for amounts re- - . . . -� - ­.- I r the Local or 1st of F.bru � to be paid down at ,ritAms owwo 145'AST ]DUE AS FOLLOWS: pe . - I . ­ I time of service. 1309400 mares 010 payablelast . . , �, .. I I ­ � Provincial House. But labor has her- round. No. 4 JkPRK8S - . 9:03 A. Me' maining not less than three months, and . .. - _� _. - � . . , - I . . ... - .1. � . - ­ ­ 1. 6 2:18 P. M. . .- 1 .41; 1 �. , -.� �� .-'- self to blame Mr. Bigelow had a major- . � I __ .. .. - - 12 Mixy,]D, . Deposit receipt isetted for came. . 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' \I -` _A - `b' * - � "� tP�T'.� Y y5. 1. _ d 5' 7. s -�' - 1 t` �i - ` -nw,• • .t• . ,: ate' - . It - - - - A 3 : i• 'n is 'Y '' .d.. ^ ' =_ � � -- �� -t - '- y - y 'ZO i a. : BY No - r • ` _ i,'.r TRICT DOTS - F A:jrrc ; 1. USE 1'� 1� `�� � q: f. - STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACED MANNER — OF THE — _£- "� 1. F` 1. FROM OUR EXCHANGES. . ' _ 1�1 L t 74 f §!z =y ay', r , ," Al � f.. 11 - learner Macassa made her first i o sl11 of ' Pickerm ` � S • ,� r t, } . :. Dl iculty of 13r 'd I t #a s' S I The s p g @thin . . I. -trip of the season from Hamilton to To- __ , 0 ae y.: �"" y r6 iz K,. Tonto, Saturday. I - ' TI ht ' I Hess of the ;, v .:,. Chest .' ......:.:. . ..K ha a X� • Two small boys, named Daley and By =Lafp to establish a hight�ay across a A -' = :.•- °. ., . :.0- • :_ ,. "�� Deering, fell off a raft at Sutton on Satur• portion of lot No. 21, in the 8rd Range • - - r %: ' •F � day, and were drowned. of the Broken Front Concession of the eating ayD'ay of Fles l: 4: - __ . &: ,,':- .. . . �J- .: r� farmer who lives a little east of Tot- Township of Pickering„ and to close and T�rO 1' s '. =.•u , . B���IE at Troublesr _= ,.' _ tenhatn is credited with making 8,000 stop tip and sell a portion of the original .. \ . ' '�,�-4 , ` ` y}� vi, pounds of maple syrup this year. allowance for Road between lots Nos. 20 ��- Consumption ° 0 . T � + r , .. . Alex. Stewert, a farmer residing near a� :d Ll, in t/ :e said 8rd Range of the \ -r��' fi I. - Bealnsville, while attending to a horse in B. F. Conc.�sion. - - � - _ ; - - - :. i ronchltls, weak Lu j s. f. r ='r`' 1. 1. . ` the stable, was so severely kicked by the Whereas the present'travelled road between . � . �,-:.� `+ y "w - animal a few days ago that he died yes- lots Nos. 20 and ill in the 3rd Range of the � ° Asthma," Coughs ' .A FKI.' ° j' I I I -.�... �. Broken Front Concession of the Township of �r .fit ; . Pickering deviates into the said lot No. W ; ='rq=� . ;_ . �,r. - ' t�elaay. Colds .. Catarrh _. , -- Mr. and 1klre. Lusby and family, of And whereas in the public interest it is neces- b. w Bowmanville, left on Monday morning eery to establish the said road where now tea- . - . - � . r• ' ` £ ' - yelled: a . <4"' ''a�,t;.�_ - .1 ! for Morpeth, Ont., near Ridgetown, where And whereas a certain portion of said original - - - - - , . rya ` :. they are going farming. They carry with allowance for said Road between said Lots Noe. - - : . tF+ d, I 20 and 21 in the 3rd Ranno of the 11. F. Con of the °' A ` ; them the best wishes of a large cir- ". Y . Township of I ickenng; is not requisite for Road ;, i _ cle of friends. or other public purposes ; . - - - - - - - F!; ,• ", - _9 '-A .. - . ,•, .e - G.O. Miller Oshawa, ha3 a' Cat that iR And whereas it is necessary to effectually con- ! _ -F ' - I- .. • ' Vey the said portion o1 sai3 road ullowauce to ` -OLSO i.:, b] natural instinct and training a great Timothy welsh the owner of said Lot No 21 . :' .' • onto which lot the said travelled road between E ■ r. • • - "� -.::�. retriever. He has a Z2 calibre rifle, with _ ;`r . said.lots Nos. 20 and 21 deviates in lieu of of that '`,�' 11 which h• brings down s a •rows and 1. . *J .- p portion of laid lot No. 21 hereby establishek as a - . . a``. ; �f;:4 - - . ' -' - blackbirds as a pacthrie, and ilia eat fol- public highway. - . . . . ., . - rherefcre the Municipal Council of the Town- - "<``' `�� ^' lows like a do and faithfull brin s in .. / . g p g ship c of Pickering enacts : .r "- 1 g '`, the dame 1st. That that portion of lot number twenty- ` . (M y 0 X . ' The German miaalar era prevalent in one in the 3rd Range of the Broken Pro Con- t' .�;' � ' Uxbrid a. Almost ever del last week cession of the Township of Pickering, herein- ' L,` 8 y y after'described shall be and is hereby erected ' ,- � children suffering from this usalady were into and established as a public highway of this • . �' � �, �` 't1 .f - sent home irons school. One of the Municipality, that is to say ; S . . . . .112 � .,w. Commencing where a cut stone monument has a _ t•aehere in the public eeilool• was herself been planted at the South East angle of said lot ' � s s a_I'• aMaaksd i>.d had. 10 ClON filar room aced number twenty-one, thence North 10 degrees , . . ' ' • _ . f.`, .i _ . e +j- .5. - 45 minutes, West 29 chains 39 links to a post (at - - - go home. north end of the fence and on the south side of - -` I 1. .: - . Three Canni on bop started out last the marsh adjacent thereto) ; thence North 9 q1 degrees, West 4 chains 29 links to a poet on the i .. . a� - ! - weak to walk to Manitoba. They reached North side - of said marsh ; thence North 43 . - . - _. .. . • I : " . . as far as Srttoa, where they were overtak- degrees, East 655 links more or lose, to the fence - • . >:� ;: < as on the Nast limit of the said lot,thence souther- Og�Z� Emulsion of Pure - _ an by a man, that was NT•t Otit in search ly aloud the East limit of the lot. 33 chains, % - ,.'. ' -t, • _ •f them, and were iguollaiDOUSly escorted links more or less to the place of beginning. _ 1-1 I b (some, and no doubt treated to a viJamus which with that portion of original allowance — . ' application of a @Lilt le. for Road unsold between said lots Nos. 20 and 21 - ..: •' *` . - - i PP 8 in the said3rd Range of the Broken Front Con- • - . _,.X ' ` • - . . • It fie with utmost confidence in the re cession constitutes public highway sixty -six `' ^` ;:;. suit that the anllfaeturer@ of the "Myra feet in width. -•W : .c ,} I. - i . .. _ mi 2nd. That the following parcel, comprising a ,- __ : -1: -� -I . - - . a _ tie Navy" sob�t*so ask all who have not part of the original allowatrce for road between • - ! `t' c , tried it to do so. Th• thousands who to ',s numbers 20 and 21 in the 3rd Range of the . . �'1. � k - °" Tt . I Broken Front Concession of tLe said Township - tit �r �i 2" . - hay already one >!O are living witneseea of Pickering, be and the same i■ hereby eetopped - : T S 1 E L J-1 S w7 I - I i of its excellen e, and are unamimous in for public travel, and the same is hereby vested - - `l t1!• verdict w iCh the give in its TaV011r, iu Timothy .Welsh, of the said�wnship of > �3 ' y g Pickering. The said parcel is more particularly F V R SALE B Y ALL D R U G VI I ST S- : �' . , . Oh what a cough 1 Will you heed the described as follows, that is to say : Comment- - t - warning. The signal . erha s of the sure ing where &cut stonemonument has been ►lent- : . . ' n' p p ed on the South -West angle of said lot No. I0, `�'} approach of that more terrible disease con thence northerly along the west limit of the LABR13.ToM -y-, ''ronom,=O• 0I= . _ - . - - .. ' - ; ' sumption. Ask yourselves if you can of said lot cbains 50links,thenee south 43 degrees , -- ' - : - West 70 chains, thence south 9 degrees, Haet - -- a' _ ' t . fora for the sake of saving 50 cents to run I chains 20 links, thence flouth 10 degrees 45 — - . the risk and do nothing for it. We know minutes, East s3 chains to links mare or lose to . FARMERS MARHET. - }: from experience that Shiloh's Cars will the l►lace of beginnintt. TORONTO,. May 6, 18$2. ENOUGH 2 ` ' '�;. 3rd. That the deed conveying the said parcel w �t - - -- ; . cure your cough, It never fails. 2 6m of land to Timoth Welsh, tuade b this Cor or- tQl -, ............. r; _ _� _ ' - atio° to the said Timothy welsh, be and the lest fall OO E3% t0 QQi - Wheat s r n ......... 00 10 to 00 K4' I I m._ . R . . - ._; : ter . . wl oute Regis same is hereby confirmed, and that the Reeve of P R tl;is Corporation be and fie hereby authorized Wheat, reQ Winter...... QO Els LO 00 (37 �: and tnstru to ke an st n such further as- tied ma d g Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 co 00 75 has 'ust received a tare con- '_ :- Torchlight, (6363), the property of Robs. su d toe ti f D e C parcel as mac be requisite. ... ' - Brougham, will make the season an attach a orpor•te.SW thereto Oats, bush ................ 00 38 to 00 85 . - _ : . Miller, of 1892 at his own stable. Passed 18D1i ley , 00 to 04 89 : . R elgritn ,- ent of Fresh Groceries, New 4 ar$vi�,. cLha>� Barley, @h Fruits, Crockery Glassware Chinaware Sugars Teas Cof- 13 bn 00 - ! Peas, bneh ................. 00 00 to 00 67 > > > . , ,'t.._ - ` r Barra Ettls the ro rt of W. (3 —o . p Pe ] Public xotiee is hereby given that she fore- Hay. new, ton............ ld 00 to 16 b0 fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for Cash. (Mall at his store , i .- Barnes, Green River,limited to 30 mere, going is a true and correct copy of a propotesd Straw, to ................. 10 00 to 10 60 aIId get some O# the bargains he 1s Off ®?lIIg. • ' "' _ . ` ' will make the'season of 1892 as follows . ,; -1,.w which will be en fish eoasider•tloa p .- - y reseed hogs ............. 8 b0 to 8 76 - - Monday, May 2nd, will lease his own uy the Nnnieipal Co of ids Towaship of �, ' stable and i'iekeriaR •t • mooti of the said tiQnicip•1 Beef, fOrogtiartorA....... 540 to 800 ' :'" . - .- .` proceed to (ierow s Hotel, . ' Brougham noon •(cordon's Hotel, Pio- Council to be day in t v11W of in case Beet, hindgoartsrs...... ? 00 so 900 ISAAC WISE � �KERIN :. • oa the lath day of Y•y, .p., itAJO, sad la case no • . kering, night,. Tuesday, to his own valid objeotioes are to the said proposed MottoD ..................... 7 00 to 9 • r - stable until Thursday morning. Than- llr -Law, the said slant ip•l 0eaoail will then Veal, careaw ............. 7 00 to 10 :., ` 3� - ' dap, proceeds b Martin's Hotel, 6toetl i►rxeed Sop•as the a•el Butter, lb .................. 00 00 to 00 16 - I....- >s . . Those interested will �•lone take notice, and 1. . _ . = Ville, till -8 o'clock- ; to his own stable an- ;govern thetaaeiver •000r,iingly. Eggs, dos .................. 00 11 to 00 11 - � . - till Monday morning. I - — NEW DISCOVERY br ACCIDENT . " . D`>red at Pickering th Nth del '8t A rii; i6E>Q. - ` ( y • - gD. �. BEATON DOMINION BANK In compoendiag • solution a part was accidently spilled on the dead t . ILoving Prince, 4647. ? eats old, file and on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was eom.' '_ - 0 Clerk of the Tp, of Pickering etely removed. We at on put this wonderful preparation, ontde property of Robert Miller, Brougham, t market and so neat ham been the demand that we are now introducing - will make the season of 1892 as follows : Ca Ital Pald U $1 500 0�0 Wtbroughout the world under the name of Queen's Anti- Mairine. . _ •' Mondav,May 2nd,will proceed to Gerow', DRESSMAKING p p' ' � t- IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND Hotel, Brougham, noon ; to- T. Knox' Surplus, - $1,3509000 10 . - 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT: . , night. Tuesday, to Gordon's Hotel, Vic , ! Lay the hair over and apply the miiturP for a few minutes, and the - - . kerin eon and night. Wednesday, to N1115. I. RISE and MI$$ R. PEART hair diwa pears ae it b magic without the slightest pain or injury when - .- 1; a .WHITBY AGENCY. applied or ever afterward. 6Itisenlikeanyotherpreparationeverused - f . , E. Balsden s Baselire, noon ; to McGuire •.cull to announce to the ladies of Picker'- . fora like purpose. Tbouelanda of LA Ul Eli who Dave been annoyed - i SAV1NG6 DEPARTMENT. with hair on their FACE, NECK and ARMS attest its merits. l - Bros., night. Thursday, to Audley. u • lad vicwit that the have been for- GENTLEM EN who do not appreeiatea beard or hairon their neck, ( y ] Intotemt allowed at highest current rates. Ko night. Friday, t0 Thos. IICRrien'b. tine a priceless boon in Queen'* Anti- Halrine which does away 1. '_ - noon ; to COs. Hortop's.night. S'aturd ;j tnwi:e in Qecurieg A lady who has had notice of withdrawal required. with Shaving, by rendering its inhere growth an utter incpossibility. r_ - W. H. HOLLAND, 'Price of Quccn' +Anti- llair{ne SI. per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes, postage paid by us (securelly .. to his own stable until Monday Morning .ibu+lt nlne 'gars ex leuce In the cif - - sealed fnau ub,wrvmion+ Eirnd mono or stain b • letter with full addrenelwritten Plainly. Correa- 1�t ' 1011 - MANAGER. y 1"` s p t., - , - $ ponder• e !+trickly e.rnfideatiai. Thiel uAvertiRernent is honest and straight forward In every word it - z S -/ +l I'Ol'OntO anti atC ll efol "6 1V ii htltttlt _ _ -�— -- - cont.►:nv R e :twit.• you t.. elf al with ua an+t you will find everything as rPpreeleatee.- C'ut this out a - �lioer•�tt Atinan No. (i.:,") the property, PIC R� � s and to -dove Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINIiAT1, O. Yuu %�i _ = of John '.iSairs and ieor�e White, will ; .,sitlOn than ever t0 supply all who Ilia }' re later y.rpr lett.•r ac any Putt office_ to insure itel sate delivery. We will pay Saco for any c•mle - 4' • - - make the season of LS92 as follows: Mon- offsilure or sllLhtest Injury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. a • i ' i.: ,. favor them with their patrolaage.. 3Ei _ daV, Will leave hts own Stable ('ior0w't• — -- - - - - - - - -- ! p To ladies who Introduce and sell among their ttieude N Bottles of Queen's ♦nti- gairias, HOtel BiOU ham and tOCeed t0 White " ��� EPEY��� we will present with a elLS DSlit@S, lb� �arils best silk. E =tea Large bottle aadttemyiw Brougham, T p i of silk to select from sent with order. deed salary or CommissloR to kente- - y 8110vo TO NEB PREMISES -_ _ _ : ` : - vale, night. Tuesday, Carters Cherry- _ _ _ . wood road, noon ; J. Beare's, lot 2, con. HOME REFERERCES.: --The Lytle Safe &bock Co.. 146 to 150 Water et., ;t - -. _ 4, Scarboro, night. Wednesday, to - - oN - - LUMBER, LATH AND Edwin Alden A Co., 248 Race at., Cineinnati3O hio. g. = -J - i Highland Creek, night. Thursday, to BROCiK ST., $MN IF MTAR10 TANK `:i .. • f Liverpool, night. Friday, to Brougham, SHINGLES - -- ' '' . .. noon ; to own stable, night. 8atur V�hitb ]garble Wor�Se Spades,, Shovels, Machine WHITBY MARBLE -AND ,, . -. day, to Derushae Hotel, C�Iaremont, _ DR, �'C�i'� LU�iBRR+� :I. noon ; to his own stable natil Monday - - - - e .c i morning.athlBOlY H�Wk1II, o Oil, Granite Worlig e, etc. Garden 4 �a� 1 Brmvn Janes, 5595 , Vol. 10! the prop- Manufracturers of 2• .. _ c- p p - HARD AND SOFT WOOD, WHITBY " erg o! W. Linton and A Dnnlo , 1`larbleMonumentfl, Headstones and all DUNDAS St. - y p Clare- other Cemeta Work. —AT LOWEST PRICE— $ends, Turnip Seeds. . tTatabHsb•A >t�so.� .�.. � - - moat, will make the season of 1892 se rY I t - 41. '' follows : Monday will leave his own stable AUM Imposters, of ekoteh, sltwedis,h, Alm, - • FOR C A S mx . - - R . - . and proceed to L. Harrison'@, noon ; to ems. and Caaadia>a oranitoo. r•;''ren per oent. will be added it Skirtings and Cottonades in great R. Wolfenaen, Proprietor. : S. Bray's. con 4, night. Tuesday, to All parties wisuing work would do well to cull booked. - _ _ - _ _ Having returned to the old stand of the ••.p. '.'s ' ' - an us before pnrchasing. All work guamnwod g . - - -; Moses Hard s, Kingston road, noon ; to cfla rice@ o! the losest. variety. • Wolfenden Granit and - Marble works, ,:r_ Gordon's Hotel, Pickering, night. Wed p �� *_ �•0��,�17 g __ _'; Hosea,, to Gormley's Hotel, Liverpool, Farmers desirous of pttrchasin� - - - ------- -_ - - -- - - -- - - -- - — I am better prepared to execute all , r: L. ' noon ; to Jae. Thorns, Cherrywood,nit;ht, I BEI�A a A ood horse rake for sale. at orders in cemetery and all other s - : . Thursday, tj Besse's Hotel, Whitevale, P L U ! H I - g pertaining work • ertaining to the business. Z= . `� . noon ; to Gerow's Hotel, Brouaharrt, s Tr Customers will find a well selected stock a' i - . .- _ : night. Friday, to William Benson's, Cali and inspect the Wilkinson. Prices . H. JAC- [150N, of foreign and domestic granite and `' 8th con., noon • to C,, P. R Hotel Clare. . - p •! .1 . moderate. Also agent for ilia L. D. BROCK ROAD marble to choose from. Inspection � q - . mont, night. Saturday, to hie osvn a� - will convince that for strictly first- � ' - F - ` stable until Monde mornin Sawyer anti Mag4pv ptearo 4 _ -" -- - - -- class work, oui ricer cannot be ` w. 11. i - - -- - - - - -y - - - g' -- = r hr h s MO I . beaten. Z. . Pagia Stanton, the property of W. G. t es er . i✓"�.IARB' - :.- ' :"1 ' Barnes, Green River, limited to 60 makem . ` ' X01 5 ..i ",' . !.` will make the Beason of 1892, as follows : ti+s _ a }�.� - y ' - -1 :.- .- :, .' a '- - Monday, May 2nd, will leave his own i LaNrt - `yJ i e , . _: i. t � � ­_.' i'' U LAN . - stable, and proceed to Tremont House, I 1 GO . - -, , - -; - -; ,Y�I 1 , Markam, noon ; thence • to C,tlander's y T$E _ Y '' 11 ' =: F. - _ Hotel, Malvern, night. Tuesday, pro'. `� rT r�!lLIINTLQIl1 1 . - - seeds to Su'llivan's Hotel, York towr.!inE : BV lJ G�A - �. - t� -_ - ____ — - � - td PHOTOGRAPHER. :.x - • - _ noon � thence to Golden Lion Hotel, -._ - - - .' Yonge street, night. . Wednesday, pro- . `:11 . - coeds to Hugh's Hotel,. Thornhill, noon ; - - b OD Has disposed of his Toronto business : i thence to Kelly's Hotel, Richmond Hill, ERRORS 0� YOUIiC dND OLD a, Ile will hereafter devote his en- ` "t. ' night. Thursday, proceeds to idaple, R'eakntiss,iFtilta Memory, =a Organic g Let of -- f""( -) $ner>;y, Physical Deasy, positively oared by �tirP time t0 'Whitb Caller .. -: �y • noon ;thence to Leroond'e Hotel.Aarora, ilazel:on's �italizer. Also Nervew Debility, y y . ry -�a „ . . . , - for night. .Friday, proceeds to T. Lloyds Dimness of Sight, Loop of Ambition, Unfitness k0 Q =`; p lot 5, con. 4 �Vhiteliareh, noon ; thence to Marry, stunted i.eve'opmeua Loesot rowel �,� �lja STRENGTH ' USINESS is ahead eommene- `'r , Pains In the Back, Night, ISmlm�ioris, Deain in M B � 4' to Meeks Hotel, Victoria Square, night. y . . �� ` I • - > 2$ - - , Urine, Seminal I"ws. Sleeplessness, Aversion `� ing to hum, but the facilities are -. _ <; `, -' Saturday, proceeds to Millers Hotel, Aooiety, Unfit for study Irl�teescdvtl Inriul- EOr LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, �;r - Stoaffville, no ; thence toi uis own gence, eta, eta Ererdq '6otfao guaranteed. CeRerAl and N ' RVUU$ IILBILtTY �,.,« suet that Le can accommodate all . stable until Monday morning. L0,000 sold yearly. Ad roes, enclosing stem ? for treatise, J. K H ELTON, Grad ttr OV2nkuebs of BODY AND �11N ®, �� . who require pictures. During the ' - ' ` .'F: =� 4�: * , Yharniacist. 808 Yonge t., Toronto, Ont. ,. ;n : t c� _ i (' jj BOOT Effects of Errors' or Eacessee in Old holies season call and et photos "� � ' e. _ oOR S CO110� - -- - -- -- - - - - -- or Young. Robust, Noble �N- Fumy FaCtor� y P '�� 1. �, Consumption Cured. HOOD fall Restored. How that will be finished in the latest style . -_ . to en` Gero -7 Proprietor : Y b (,"01{ PO ( %VD An old physiciau, retire; +s frann hraetf' hay ' - _ _ ,!' - _ .laced in his liaiids by an l:nat India fdr�e still $trelle'fhea ��' Ag UN- of the art. ` ��`° = t recent discovery icy an old ink heed i y p g DEVELOPED ORGAN$ 8t1d PARS _ -- Manataeturer of— k j physician, Suceessfnlly used mtesionar the formula of a simple ve etabic - toed for rhos cod and per: canon! ectr^ �t „•A:: ;y "1, monthl h thousands ut lad re y P Y PECIAL' attention will be veer : -z . ..j- ies Is the only perfectly safe Consutgpaor-. Bronchitis, Qa +arrh, 99thtnn n' -i OF BODY. Abrelntel, MfalHnN Lift, Force & Suction F PS � �" :� - . ( nil reliable medicine discov- all throat and Lung affections; also a positive HoHE 1+ � , (n Deep-cve)l Pumps of Braes, Iron and to family groups and as Christmas . eyed• Beware of unprincipled and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all I. druggists who offer inferior Nervoui Complaints after having tested its a �', D� fy ��� � S�� �' Porcelain. - 'i - medicines in place of Ohie, Ask for Cook's Cot- wondertnl aur•tive powers is thousands of iS fl time when most faO1lite8 have a' ti r r =�a, -3 ; t' -e � ton Root Compound, take no eubstitu?.0 ; or en- cases, hue felt ii hie duty b make it known to and iOre D COn»1t 88. �iDE ��. AR�N A�N ��P1N8 WIRDIAt�L=, v, 4` :. _ close dl and !three cent Canadian poett►;;o his taHering tellowe. Actuated by this motive g00� l'liNi 1 rooi8 L'8aT1IO12, i� 18- t1L8 proper terns t0 BAR 7;F • ,a ' I. . et•mpsin letter, and we will send sealed by ro- and a doittlre to relieve huWan eufferina, I Will p - Windmill and .Oistbrn Tanke, and k t,i, - �1 1. _ tarn mail. Fell sealed Dastictala» in plain ea- send tree onf,�a.�h,�•�s�se to •11 wl� desire tf i j� ( � a ai4t�p PQn1pe. Htitll ot'dot'6 ups 6n.' =, � I {r :: w _F I. .4 - .'ice VWaYra, Qr ---- -. I - _ -•.", 'xf! ;fir.. .'-- :'•s.. a-A •` '7' �,. i -_� •�1:, �: ,- _ - ,. •!':I vet ladies oat . eVaw° . � _ �,r ,�1 :.: ' g . 9 pie>dear> ooR, = irea� tone for , pre4 anal 6 ag. O m! _ promptly attended lo. Uwtt siind A > � s }• r Ne WovwaipMire d )Pe D ��Q�A� Q� i RUN by & U `° Detroit. 0.iatiiU .Lipo>s�W. .Nossb9rDPowas'IIQOi.Boehea- .� Q�� �r�� �LYYAD FJ�3YPQ Alprvlt. Pil'iN -%"• . a :f 14.:3:;;A' �- + ies, l�,? _ "'" • i : ` r . '� .i� • I _ iy-� ' s a k h n" # Yi :.r rr ' E .,6 . tisZ a: rt_ . s." 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There are no days like the good old days -- a Polite t.,,te from the Earl asking him to !j Jen! was worthy o� a princssss. answered, attentively regarding the other's _ ; , - - i • j•_ The days when we were yonthtut! dine at 1'3ano�►er Square to be introduced to { 3deanwhile A nee had bran ht in a large eye, "do and see Jem, and let him give . .. - When humankind were pure of mind . , Lady Jessalurds. This meant that Lady gilt book from her father's room, and was you the address if he likes." '� steaime* that atando Et kh rind Dry o.�+ e& And speech and deeds were triathtul, . y �• Two !Niles Free the Coast. . ` . Before a love for Sordid gold - Jessalinda' had given her consent, which turning eagerly over the pages. " Nels it Matthew Bulbous laughed., - You ass ! 11 _. Became man's ruling passion, ; .'• Matthew had quite ,expected, of ?ourse, is, mamma. ' Claudius Hector D'Erebus do �►ou fancy that I would attempt her Tourists that visit Batavia nowadaye are - �nd before oath dame and maidbeoamo:;.: ' knowing Ladp Jessalipda's age and pros• Hbiiry Maximilian, fourth Earl and Baron' life ?' quite out of the fashion if the fail to drake 11 I Slave to the tyrant fashion 1 Peet& —let me see ; oh, yea--' married - 13th Whatever he thought, he gave no direct the passage through Sunda Streit and see all ' q' ' . There are no girls like the ood old girls = . -'. " I'm goin — ahem —to dine with Earl March 1852 the Honourable G�`eorgians reply to this ; but of ter thinking a minute, that is left of Krakatau and the vestiges of - Against the world I'd stake'em! Polonius, and his daughter, Lady Jessalinda Lucia Louise Tremendus (who died August observed with a grin : " I think you had the ruin wrought by the terrible eru tion �, a . ' As buxom and smart and clean of heart St. Q¢orge, thi4 evening," he observe4l to 1854), and by her hsa issue, Lady J eelsa- better, Matt, for your own sake, not seek of 1883. If the , push u the Bay o pL t - ' -_ As the Load knew how n make 'eru ! his wife and daughter with a bad assumptian linda Hesperia Gwendolen Alice Georgiana' to see Mrs. Jem. She's a terror." pong, on the Surrrar,ra side of the charm 1 t k Thep were rich inspirit and common sense. '... of nonchalance, --good gracious, mamma !" Agnes looked " A —what ?" they are likely to land on the low shores oe� And piety all supportin' ; t' They could b=ake and brew, and had tauglit M,ra. Bulbous, a gentle and very sweet - pale. " A terror, Matt," was the grave reply, copied by the village of Telokh -Beton , and , ' school, too, faced lad and her daughter started with Leaving the ladies Immersed in the in- "ea especially when she is under a rtain in- hire carts for a short jaunt into the inter - * And they made the likeliest courtin'! -. „y' g 8 Pe . - , - i - . -' a faint Oh 1 and looked at the master in tereating discovery that Lady Jessalinda flueuces, he'd tear you. Poor Jem ; it. for ; and when they have gone about two - There are no boys lik*tne good old boys=- ' some anxious doubt as to what was ez ect- had reached the- inature a e of- thin five alwa s the beat sort of fellows the catch . . When we were boys to etherl y Y nrilPS they will pause to take in the curious ' y g ed of them in the way of reply. P let us follow Mr. Bulbous to London.y', but she was (and is still. Rood - looking— scene presented in this picture ; for here is.- - When the grass was sweet W the brown bare . „ „ - _ fe ©� - I just mentioned it, he said carelessly, When a man rises to a higher sphere, he there's no denying that. No, no ; take my seen one of the most interesting results of'- f - That dimpled the laughing heather; " because I shall ask them to dinner here owes to it tiie duty of lopping off all connee- advice, and ive Mrs. Jcm a wide berth." g the great wave of Krakata'L _> - . . When the pewee sung to the summer dawn . one day next week, and I expect you to be tions which are not calculate to adorn that Matthew Bulbous asked no more infor- There was just one man amid all that wild . l; lx the bee in the billowy clover, prepares•„ elevated lane. One such Mathew Bulbous mation, Joseph stood at the window watch- scene of death and devastation who waa not : Or down by the mill the whip- poor-will „ P P 1' ; .Echoed his night song over. Shall there be any others, Matt?" ? the had in his mind ibis morning to Le rid of big the cab with a smile of malicious antis- overwhelmed in the common ruin, He ea- - wife timidly asked, at once. This was a brother, who in sever- faction as his brother drove away. " That's• taped while 40,000 peri''lied. He was the _, , There Is no love like the good old love « „ ,� . No e=re t Jem. It will be nits a ri- 'gl wa yshad been useful to hirn.in his bnai� one for on Matt he remarked. I ho a li hthouse kee er,vrho lived alone on an iso- The love that mother gave us 1 ' P q P f + P $ p • - - - We are old, old men, yet we pine again vats family affair. You needn't ba nervous neas or a number of yeara ; but who, on his it will o you good." rated rock in the strait. It was broad day- - ' For that precious grace —God save us! about it, because. But that's enough for usefulness ceasing with Lite faller growth of The revelation of his son being married, light when Krakatau burst asunder, but in i �' So we dream and dream of the good old timoa, the present." the house, had taken to dissipation on an which tie did not fora moment doubt, w{ s a few moments the heavens were so densely And our hearts grow tenderer, fonder. y . - <` Asthosodearolddroamsbringsoothinggleams He left the - room, but soda came back, allowance made to him for that purpose. a tremendous blow to Matthew Bulbous. shrouded by dust, mud, and smoke that the t ' . .. Of Heaven away o8 yonder. which showed that the great matter was Josepph Bulbous proved of tough vitality ; Such defiance of his authority he had never darkness of midnight covered all the than- y • - ; — ]Eugene Field. more in his -mind than he desired therq to but Matthow would not now have him about thought of as possible. He was not a man Del, .The guardian of the lighthouse was in ; . - . ,i - _�. _ ; l.` • suppose. LoIIdon any longer. to look for gratitude : but in return the lantern 130 feet above the sea level, j "' « " it Matthew found this brother in a lodging for all he had done for his son he did Here he remained safe and sound in the ; '1 . v A BOyCOT`FED BABY Of course, he remarked, you arc not R• g , � . - - { ,`f' :.� so familiar with the higher ranks as I am— in Chels3a, sitting over a fire after a late claim unquestioning submission to his will midst of the terrible commotion, . - meetin them ever da in business, and• breakfast- - - and pleasure in all things. It was his un- He felt the trembling of his 'lighthouse, -`` (L'HAI�. I. —THE liiABR2AC]S, g every , , $ �,' r r° . - { . all that ao --that you trust not be fussy or I don t think this life is doing well with doubted right, he argued ; and consequent- but it was so dark that he could not see the ou, Joe he said, sittin down and look- 1 lie had looked for hig sons ac uiescence threatened dan er. He did not know that � y, ' Twenty -five years ago Matthew Bulbotas nervous. Put on some dignity, and lie at Y g y q " ; ` had forsaken the plough in hisnativeparish your ease as if in curiously at the dissipated face of his in the marriage a 1wheme as a matter of a tremendous wave liadalmostoverwhelmed ' - you were used to it. I'll 8 Y Pa B ant? come up to London to make his fortune. bring home a book for you both to study up. brother. " You asked me, once, to send course. - the lighthouse and that its crest had near- i t His education consisted of a good know- I won't have them think," he added firmly, You to Canada. Perhaps I ought to have " Where should he be now, "said Matthew ly touched the base of the lantern. He did , .- . - � � - • ledge of the oalue of land, and of little more "that we are overwhelmed with the honour.. done Sol hardly know." 'to himself, "if it wasn't for me Y Why at not heat it because he was deafened by the ; . but the deficiency was supplied by a hard I'll —I'll have my eye upon both of you, re- The colour rose for an instant ' to the the tail of a Bullworth plough !" awful detonation of Krakatau. ' _ - - other's forehead and faded again. "If you '`' head and a determination to make all the member. Lord Poloniva and Lad Jessa- g y - And to think of a our man who b - - - y young Y In a few moments the wave, over a bun- ; - - - . money he could at the - expense of others ; linda are getting the best of the bargain, had sent ire then, ire replied, without rights ought to be ploughing the fields, de- dred feet in height, had Swept along a coast - . . - . ` ` for he had no capital to start with beyond as you shall see in good time. That's all," looking up, " it might have been different. Eying his fatlirr by marrying a music hell Lae of 100 inilea on both sides of the than- i - .- a couple of hundreds which he borrowed to he said, turning to go away. " Except this, I don't think it matters now. I am hardly actress, and thereby frustrating his father's Del, -. - - open an office and advertise Mary: you are not to call ire ' Matt' when fit to make a new start ; though, if it comes design of making him a country gentleman Scores of populous villages were buried . - � - . -. I - �< t. _: - ; - He made his fortune. When he common- they are here --it isn't the thing. ' Call me to that," he added bitterly, " I have never and the husband of an Earl's daughter —it deep beneath ttie avalanche of water. Great - _ " 1. cod business aft an'estateagent, auctioneer, ' Mr. Bulbous,' or --Or," he added, come- made one." was too much to bear thinking of. groves of cocoanut palms were levelled to ' . and valuer,' money was being -made in the what doubtfully, �' or ' -Mr. Bulbous, my "No, you never have. It wasn't in you, Yet when he reached his son's chambers the ground. Promontories were carried • �'E nation at a rate almost unprecedented, and love,' if you like ; and I will do the same. Joe. - he' ooked cool and quiet. There was not 4 away. New bays were dug out of the:1 ,Q the 'new men' wanted country es- Of couiI Agnes will not speak unless she " Wasn't in me ?" answered Joe, with n sign of disturbance in his large steady eyes, yielding littoral. Every- work of human -11 fates to give them position' and is spoken to." flash• "Hare I ever hid the chance? If Jem was a handsome young mail, very like hands except that lighthouse was destroyed, - . social consequence. Hence there was great Leavin the two ladies a little oink in the Yon had left me at h 3me on the farm, I his mother and sister, and, rose quickly and 40,000 persons perished in the deluge . . ? ..: , - - baying on the side of the rich, and selling face ho went awn to his Uusineap . It was might have done well enough. But you when his father entered the rootb. The that mounted from the sea or beneath the ..: on the aide of the embarrassed ; and there Y wanted me for yourown purposes ; and after latter, however, did not sit down or remove rain of mud that filled the heavens. -- #j. • mysterious to them, but they had to await was correspondingly great business on the his pleasure to explain what it meant. But- making use of me all those years, and allow - Ills hat. .. This is a picture of a little sidewheel - - _ ;� . - ' part of the agents. To avail himself of this bests was cross and impatient when he came , ing me no chance of doing anything for my- "I have Just heard something that leas steam -boat that was borne on the top of that - _ tide of businesaprosperit•y Matthow Bulbous home in the evenin to dress because he self, you say —it wasn't in me! No one surprised me," he said very quietly. "Is it wave through forests and jungle, over two _ • a ' - worked hard and his suer and determin- kuovte better than you, Matt, whether I �e a fact that you are married ?" miles into the country, and was left as the _ .. - ;. gY was conscious of being nervous and of boo ever had a chance or u�t, ''It didn't suit James Bulhuua started, changed colour, wage receded in the position here shown. It . ation had their reward. Then came a turn traying it. He had never before been an g P in the tide, when business grew depressed, iD9ited guest at a lord's house; He was to Your intereate to let me find one; and like and dropper. hig eyes for a moment. Then will be remembered that for weeks before : and rents could no longer be paid a8 of old, be the only guest, too, which to begin with, a fool, I did your work ,�uutil you used up -he looked frankly in his father's face. "I the final cataclysm ,at Krakatau, the vol- . ' and estates, aid and new, came erashin the beet part'of my life. ought to have told you father. I am cane was in a state of eruption. Pleasure : '' g was not giving him what he considered a " Well 1 am oin to give en a chance ashamed both before Gertrude and you n)t into the market. Matthew Bulbous found g $ y y parties were made u at Batavia to visit t fair start. Dlatthew Bulbous was thinking g p , this state of ruin as profitable as the former less of 'Lord Polonius and Lad Jewalinds now, replied Matthew, not in the least to have done go. Yes, air: I am married." the volcano. Not a few people landed on • . . - "It of prosperity. Estates hail to be sold, than of the terrible. silent, observant men- moved. •' You are of no use to yourself or Matthew examined the pattern of the the is!and,little dreaming that in the twink- ; itustead of bought ; and before they left his ials. anybody else in England. 1 will send you carpet for a few seconds. "Have your ling of an eye two-thirds, of it was to be + .. . hands,.11tatthew Bulbous wrurg from them When he returned art half- ass eleven, it to one of the colonies," . mother and sister been aware of this?" blown into the air as though allot from a }`; . : the last guinea he could extract for surveys, was plain to lie seen that the dinner had gone' " It is not from any interest in me that "No, air." Rim. They wished to get as near ap they - _ . valuations, reports, expenses, and commis- off well; perhaps Matthew Bulbous lead din you propose doing so," said the other, who "Very well, You have taken your thought they might safely venture to tjte . ' . . lions ; and many -a hapless seller turned covered hitherto unknown powers of riming' knew lira brother well. "Suppose I refuse course. Yon have no further claim upon growlin crater. This little steamboat, on � le when Bulbous and Bore's account to o?" ate•" the day • "-: % Pa to the occasion. He had dropped into a K y before the explosion, carried one of ,� ir' was presented to `him, with the ramount club on- his way home, -and casually men - " "Then* may starve. I daresay they That was all. The young man reddened these parties to the island. There were . t- - already deducted from the deposit which. tioned to seve-al men he knew that he had would pitch YYou out of here in a week," ob- +lid 'inclined his head. Matthew Bulbous only twentl on boar i besides the crew. They . . it is customary for the agent to receive been dining with Earl Polonius and Ladv j served MattT.ew quietly. He knew his walked from the room, Amusing t0 inspect s eat a couple of hours around the island and from the purchaser. As for the partner, Jessalinda• he had even hinted at more. He ' p'Oover over cite broken -down man, and so an engraving on the wall, and drove away then steamed up,the deep and narrow bay . . A Bore, Matthew Bulbous had de v? ured him µ.as therefore in good humor when he got I did the latter. to his office. of Lampong, and it is supposed they anchor- . , years ago. home. • • ` Joseph Bulbous turned pale, and gave It was over, as far as the son was concern -. ed for the night in front of the big town of - . .�- - • Matthew was a rich rnan now,' and —in "Mary," he said to his wife, as he flung i his brother a look which imlicated more ed• But the blow struck Matthew Bulbous. Telukh 13etong,which was one of the largest I his spare hours —a man of great local stand - himself in an easy -chair . and stretched out I hate than fear. He made one or two efforts harder in another quarter. Lord Polonius, settlements on the south coast of Sumatra.: - ._ ' • - ing at ,Blackheath — churahward n, chair- his legs, "did you ever know me to fail in ` -Q 'speak, but evidently rile quiet masts. -fur would have Co be informed of the downfall The ill-fated pleasure party was never , - 3nati of meetings, &tower of eminence in Ithe anythin that (.undertook?" presence of his brother was terrible to hirn. of the marriage project. His lordship would heard of :gain. It is Pupposed that the boat - . - locality. He ke t a fine house h d a wife " g �_ Then he turned quickly to a cupboard ; doubtless be disappointed • but M t,tthew was turned over and over like an a shell ' - Y• P No, Matt, was the gentle reply, q y gg and daughter, and a eon who resided in "1 never yet," be continued reflectively, where there was brandy, and with shaking ! realised with bitterness of heart the polite in tl.e surf, It had every appearance of !, chambers in London and was reading for the ..got my eye on a propert that was doI hand swallowed a draught of the liquor, , equanimity with which Polonius would bear such rough usage when it was found some - - bar. Thin son was his great hope, and in ed for the market first I didn't in the and listthew snit) +:d under his heavy inous- + it, He had feu thousand pounds of 1►fatt- months later. The machinery and furni- - him all his ambition was centred. He had Cache ; he saw how beaten the poor creature, how's money to console him, aitd the ten tore were badly broken, and -were strewn - 10 have the selling of it and all the busines the ' bee f 1' h h � to tak I th 1 l ii t' - n oo is enoug once a a, house in waa, ""Gant ma et c tons now accompanying - town for the "season," with the desire of thing was worth —ay, though I waited for If I swallowed half of that stuff in the the money would disturb his lordship very years, never losing sight of it for a day. } making a position in society. In Such a morning, Joe, he obeervedgood- humoured- little. This was the keeneat agony of it; That's the way to succeed: be patient, keep- 1 " I should be fit for nothin all da Lite wily rid Earl had beaten him. • Matthew Bulbous ed d of marred spare Money in ing steady on the track, and you'll run down ! ' � what all inside ou must have! ! " y Jem x as married. The curses, des and this matter. But Mrs. Bulbous failed. She • Your game in the end. Well, I have suc- ;,don't mind," said Joe, grown calmer, silent, breathed by Matthew Bulbous on was not worthy of hirn. She waajahy and 81 Cdedlegain. It's a big thing, but I have .r I don't mind saying I am quite ready to their wedded fife, were tempered only by - timid, incapable of rising to the position "1 am sure you have, Mott, whatever it go. But why' At any rate, I have never the vindictive satisfaction with which he _ provided for her. Her daughter was form- is.,, betrayed your confidence, redacted on what the woman was. The ed of the same abject material. Mr. Bul- ,, But you don't dream what it is. What's There was no particular reason why Slat- more reason the son had daily to repent of - .. . bons thenceforth despised them both, and the good of Using rich if you can't stand . thew Bulbous should make known to his the marriage the greater would be the - centred all big hopes in his son. Matthew high ? If it hadn't been for -- Well, there ; ;brother the great family matter. lint it father's gratification. Matthew knew the Bulbous had a great deal to do with gentle- I won't talk about -it vow," he said gener= gratified him to unbend a little, contUrating kind of creature she was—knew the life she mei. in the way of business, and was a good r I his own splendid success with the broken would lead her husband now that the liberal oualy, noticing the look of pain in his wife's brother's ab act failure. more supplies were cut off. He laughed judge of one. Being uneducated himself, he face. "That was a failure • but if you are i Y PP g strenuously held that a gentleman -was not " I am giving Kirby St. George to Jew- aloud, thinking of it. It was his only Isom not capable yourself of succeeding, why lde is oio to marr Lad Jcva�altnda St- tort, • `. 1`, his son James.4eft the Uaive city - 'Math �, shouldn't your children rise. Ian Agnes • George, and to assume the family name slid To I t eo..•rrxrsn. '. ' ' there, with a bit of money, good enough f ar .perceived that he was undoubtedly gentle- any swell in the Guards I'd like to kwiw arms. 1 Am going into Parliament myself, , man ae well as a scholar, and the flact far- if she only had-the ability to work herself 8nd Jam will a in.the Bret time there "a s - — . nished him with food for a goo deal of 4 vacancy in hill county. What will they . : � rap . But she hasn't, and we'll have her � s�, � The Robin's So thought. think of all that no w, down in Itullworth . UP • f g � wanting to marry an attorney or something , "If I have failed myself," was his ire- Bullworth was their native place. ?slat• Welcome, dainty robin. Signal of the Spring l quent reflection. "through hie tnot�ier'S in- of that sort, one fine day. That s how they thew smiled widely as he spoke. Joseph With the breast of rod - brown, apd the satin treat us. pu tv;nK, ca city, Jem Shall make up for it. I will Mother and daughter ex6tau ed a lance ran his fingers through his thin unbrushed Fillini; with the glory of thy limpid song, - . take care that he marries blood !" Which and inwardly trembled; for the 8 h hair and for a minute looked dazed. Ne wood and mount and meadow —clear and fall y ad a and etn,ni;. meant that the son should not be i matri- dread secret between them relating to a saw now why Matthew wanted to be rid of Such an ardent wooing, tender, brave and menially handicapped, as the father had curate, which it was . terrible to think of him. lie was an undesirable connection, swept- been. � Mr, Bulbous discovering. Yet he was naturally a cleverer man than (;nd6i�11 ayed by changing skies, never met Fortune— which, in the case of such mpn « $ I his brother, and felt very bitterly that he ddteatI •- - as Matthew Bulbous, means the quick and What. do you suppose, now, is going to i had helped Largely --in ways Matthew oould And 1the Earth ropiying with the Spring's soft resolute seizure of opportunities— favoured happen : he said, after 'pause, Jcm is : not follow —to snake that fortune, of whicli Speak,; the ltedurrection —Life —that follows his aspirations. Whilst the young man going to marry Lady Jeisalinda St. George, this was his share. death' was reading law, his father, all unknown to La'arl Palonius's only daughter and —and Now, as Joseph Bulbous realised the poei- ' him was arran in for him a matrimonial heiress, he tale 'gilt it as well to add, to Lion, a leam of quick intelli intelligence Shot Bravo; robin redbreast . with the shining wing, , g g 8 q 8 I,et. thy note exultant, 'loud and louder ring! alliance with the. daughter and only child round off' the description. "What do you � from. his rheumy eyya Whilst Matthew Till the woodland echo with the glad retrain, l' of an Earl. To be ears, from another point think of that now ?' i was gazing at the ceiling, full of ambitious And tile winds murmur, Spring has come of view, the match might not be thought Matthew Bulbous had a very large and thoughts, his brother quietly dung a hI a- `i' gg brilliant ; but an Earl's daughter is not to deep mouth, ordinarily concealed under- ; shell at his feet which blew the strong ratan Unbound brooks ee lough g eowtthey swelling song; be had every play. Lord Polonius Iwas a neath a heavy moustache. Now, as he lay : in p-aces, through the roof. 4' Matt,"- he atoag: - man of shady reparation, -who four him. back enjoying the effect of this announce- 'maid, "Jem is already married !" Tender blossoms springing from the brown .. se.f obliged to bring his burdened at anon ment upon his iyife and daughter, that fee. ( Alatthew Bulbous was l,lown very high earth bare- 8 T P Y Y 8 Lite and joy and gladness waking everywherot into the market. he estate was mprtgag- tore extended itself in a smile which lent a indeed --into the very clouds —anti it took - = ed for more than it was now �uvorth, startling expression to hit, face, I him a considerable time to collect himself Ever new the glory the*. trio years repeat. - and little likely to attract a purchaser. "And there's another thing" he eontin• and return to the scene of the explosion. Nature's great heart throbbing all about our - After lying on his hands for some tints an nod at breakfast next morning, only I don't Then it struck him that the whole thin feet y• g , 8 rill. and valley springing into tender green. .. idea Teamed upon Matthew Bulbous I�f bu want it talked about just yet. I never must have been merely half -ti joke. Touched with lire and beaus b tiie Power ing the estate himself and giving -it to his thought of doing noel. a thing before, but f +4 It was the brandy, I suppose," he remark- UtiaeQit; y y son. Jem was a, entleman and w ld fit I'll do it now ; I'll do my pact to act up to ' ed, wiping his forehead " that su sated Hope of joy eternal singing in each breast, g P g gg All the pain and passion lulled to quiet rust! the position. The position, too, won d give the new position. If I don't succeed in this that to you, Joseph. But it wasn't a_ very Everywhere the promise, speaking clear to - him an added advantage. Now, in 1 is own thing," he added, with a confident smile, nice trick Don't do it again. I'll let it Mon, ' `, line,quite unsuspected y Matthe*B lbous, .r it will be the first failure of my life." pan for once; but you know I'm not a man Death is Lilo immortal. We shall live again! Earl Polonius was quite a mate.} f r that " You could not- fail, Matt, said the to appreciate practical joke&" Sing on robin redbreast, with the Shining wing about in the greatest confusion. But the vessel held together, and was finally act,: - - down in good shape, erect on her keel, as • • - site is seen in the .picture, which was made j, . from a drawing by Mr. Korthals, altnember , . - . of the Dutch scientific party sent out to - , study the effect of the Krakatau eruption. ' _ . . Only two bodies were found in the vessel. . They were, of course, below deck. AS it --- • was morning when she was picked up by* - i the wave, it s supposed that nearly every - - - . ' hotly was onshore. Not a vestige retrains . - . - .- of the villages that lined the water edge. -, , - But the hulk of this little boat still Stands � battered and broken, though as erect as • i 11 when she ploughed the channel, and she is the most curious and interesting relic of . .: , j : , - ' I . the greatest volcanic eruption of modern times. 16 - . ! — - 3 i -- Brain in winter. _ . _ . a Bruin does" not retire from the open air - . `" - 'i .. till he is compelled to do so by frost and . ' • - . . snow. He lives through the summer on ber- . - =� - - ries, buds, insects of every kind, grass, mice v' - : - - or any small animal that he can get. I may- . r, t, ''t say, for the benefit of the gentlemen that , ��' _ r "'s' publish so many terrifying bear ptories in , � ­4$ . - • the daily newspapers, that bruin is as harm - , less as a cow during the summer, and will , 4 ' - , . take to his heels in fright on sight of a hu• . - mail being. It is only when he leaves his - lair too early in the spring and he is not : . . r - able to find anything to eat that he will at- • , . ; - tack man ; but he prefers a calf or sheep, -'; ' • - . . f' and the farmer's tale is often short at sun- ; - % . down. - • , - - . . But, as I have said; when winter over- - takes him he sets about to find a winter home. He has very likely, during the sum- ' ' - - ;% met, when poking his nose into hollow trees - - looking for the honey of wild bees, seen . :' I place that will suit him, and to this lie • -' : ' goes straightway. The tree must be a large . one, and he will not select it unless there is _ . j a space with plenty of•room where the snow . or ryin can not reach him. This secured, he . : - . ` buAdles himself together, his head on his . - - Ili paws, closes his eyes, and remains in this - _ • I. posture, till " those blind motions of the - - - - spring" tell that "the year has turned." , - . - Then he drags himself out and begins his ; ' - - . '- _ ! ,- she man of business. He n acrd .the meek wife deferonttaUy'• Joseph Bulbous knew of old how it And the air triumphant that befits a king! struggle for an existence, L'. ., . sharp pe PY g Sometimes however, when lying in this . - - .. man's ambition, and astutely turner! it to "I'll hardly fail. I'm gothq infor Par- was to frighten the tyrant of the family, ��mpro a topmost. branches, free the glad Stupor, loud sounds startle him, land his ' , �; -, - his own advantage. To'the last day of his liament then ; that s what it la The memo though it was a dangerous thing to do. Lire and joy and gladness to the Spring belong! tree castle shakes ;this is wlteu the lumber- - �':: . " _ _ life Matthew Bulbous will never be r�b.e to her of this division is going to be made s But at present he was on strong ground .�(,} i ;ousekooping, men have found him and are assailing the _ recollect clearly what it was that first sug- i judge. I mainly helped to Barr his elec. James Bulbous was married —had been six tree with their axes. He seldom.` •, - sgested to him the idea of starting his son in tion ; and it will be odd if I cant carry my months married —as the father would have and if he does he will surely dies in the ��, Y - . life as the husband of Lady Jessalinda St. own. I've promised Poloniva," he said learned Bail he deemed it neceassry to con- snowy forest unless he can find another - . � ' E . . F -- George, or how it was that he and Lord ; familiarly, "and he will et me the salt the son regarding the new matrimonial ROW tO Test Your D=011tls. . 8 g f3 home. - --[Our Animal Friends. �' � tt- Polonius first- understood each other's views official support of the Party. Jem, of arrangement. Here is an easy mean; of determining _ ' oes in for his count the first vs. His face darkened. He rose and reached whether a supposed diamond is genuine or on the eabject. It was probably due to the course, g y p� WOIIder$ Of th@ Human gears { superiority of the Earl's genius ; but coney." his brother with a stride, and reaping him not : Pierce a hole in a card with a needle ... _ •. this does not matter. Matthew Bulbous These matters being above the under- _ by the collar, jerked trim to his feet and and then look at the hole through the A curious calculation has been made by .. t L : •- F - _ - bought ahe estate of Kirby St. G rge, standing.of the ladies, were put out of their shook him fiercely. alone, If false you will see two holes, but Dr. Richardson, giviu the work of the � F '4 ` - andgwas. obliged, under the Spec. cir- thoughts the moment he left the house. Hands o8'1 cried Joseph Bulbous quick- if you have a real diamond only a single heart in mileage. Presuming that the blood - '. `. -: ' - ' . (.. cumstances, to give Lord Polonin ten The absorbing subject of Jem's marriage en- ly, iu a suppressed voice which sounded dan- hole will appear. You may also make the wan thrown out of the heart at each uL9a- .. . _. t thousand pounds over and above the a ount grossed them. t geroas. Biatthew at once dropped his heads Lest in another way. Put your finger be. tion in the proportion of sixty -nine strokes okes ` � , • � ; of the mortgages. This transaction r tified " Lady= Jessalinda --St. George ! " said , by his side. "Go acid ask him" hind the stone and look at it through the per minute and at the assumed force of Din �r.r - . _ the agreement between them that, at�bject Aues Bulbous, below her breath. t Married—Jam married! the•older bra diamond as through a magnifying glass. If feet, the mileage of the blood through the - . _ '' ' ...' to the concurrence of the parties, Lady Mre. Bulbous said nothing,' being engaged ! ther exclaimed. He paused, for time to re- the stone is genuine yon will be unable to body might ue taken at 207 yards per min- - - .. . ... - Jessalinda and -Mr. James Bulbous would- with her thoughts• Perhaps she would alize the possibility of so daring an sot. He distinguish the grain of the skin, but with ate, seven miles per hour, 168 miles per day, -;" . , = be married --the latter assuming, b thia have better liked 'her son to find a wife walked to the end of the room and back a false stone this will be plainly visible.. 61,320 miles per year, or 5,150,880 miles in .i_ -4 ; .' - � " generous condescension of the Earl, th 'fam- lower down in rank ; perhaps she had a agt►in, and then asked, in an ominously col- Furthermore, looking through A real dia- ; a lifetime of 84 years. The number of beats - - - v - d arms of St. Geor a mothers m�ivings as to the happiness looted voice: "Where does she liver mood the setting is never vitsible, whereas in the heart in the � same long life wpej � ' k' : ' •_ily . mime . >�A g • - - '.t Matthew Bulbous was a very prou titan► likely to resu t frog this kinid -of marriage, I "They h #ve a suaall house -� - No; I i fs with A false stone. : �} ! 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I t.,- .�T­ - . ,:: - . ­- ­ I , - . ;,' - . . .. - �,­�_�.,, IW `1 I , ;,Al' - :%_ .., .Z' . . .� . . . . . i . -1 I 41 -, .11r� "I I ­11 . ­�,fl. -�� . I - , , .- � ...._4 ­' V11.': -_ "M . . I . I _ _� " 2 . -, . - .�. . _. . - 4_ . . . . ., - �, ­ . : � -� " -.1 . 1. . . - ... - "- - - �:_ ; I I , . . . ., W�".- . - . . . I ■ � ­` , - '�' ,.i. 4w* � I � �1- I - 1111�� I. ,,Ill. W ��_ 1 14-%-- - . I - I . I - J � ­-.1 ...- .. rr I . - __ 1. . . - I �� �� ---.-, -....h, � ­ ­ . - .. I _� I I �, .. . I - - -, has a narrow gored fmnt breadth with two - --- OCR DEFEIDERS. _ tl I the event or nation I , - - - - _1�11 F. -- . . .1 - On a . - - , �' "� .... .-.-. LD. . . : a emergena TIM?. 1� ,� . I . _. I - . '. tiny black Mtlill piping cords down each � __ .. - .y. MRS OF IN / 1�;,.-,�­, _.�..­ • ,-". I-, . - - , .1 . -;. - ­ ' ­ - _. - The larger question of the defence of the '- - - - .tt ... � - . - . __ - - .. . .. . - ... . -- -- .. 1� ­ , .- Beam. Two small yet distinct box pleats t - . 1. _1 � � - ­ � ­ - - lire - , ... !.� I - .. - il . � ­ - ­ .� I . - - - Dominion in which the-militia is bolt it unitp A law in to be-passed- in Cost& Riog'ina - �- � �,,` ' " . _.. i ..- .. I ­�_. ... .''... _��: - il major-General Nerberra Oplatok of Ike . .. I ... ��, ' ., - ,. t ' - . . .__ I N . I . �. -_ '.., and the , I . . . . hold the slight fulness in the back, . , , , - . ,'� i,w . • remains to be discussed. I have submitted mg the sale to foreigners of Indian anti ,- ; , ­ 'k - .. 1. The Robin's Fiaster Sag.... - . . Canadian 111111141a astd. Abeir -_ . .,._r.,. �� I :i11!! ,��. . . , skirt is attached to a black satin corselet . Irropomale during the post year for the ap�. ties collected in the republic a crime Punish. _ O.. oil . �._ - . . . .. I . Welcome, dainty robin I Signal of the spr�n; which is whaleboned to a point half-way np ' , I . .. � Xquipmen16 .., 9_97 . - . I ­ pointment of a committee of militia able with severe penalties. A similar law - - - -rt -��!��­� -, ' 11 .. , - - " � .� . r ." . - With the breast of red-brown. and the satin the back, then tapered along the sides to a So much has been said recent! -6onaern offloon to collaborate with me in is to be pawed in Lec-c.4dor. ' �'. _ , . � . .. r --- wing. . I _. � -1. .. . ,�". '_1 � . ,­- ..�. 'o� - ��, Filling with the glory of thy limpid song, i small Chou. .in front, leaving. the waist per- ing a possible war between the United the preparation of a scheme bearing Seals when basking, place one of theft '�,;-�-'?..­'�'IkA.,� �_ - - �" - " 11 - I - , _� k11 f - � ­. -,! r4.., .., ,�'!"_ F� Wood and mount; and meadow-clear and . fectly round. Two yellow Chins silk States and Great Britain that a short de- upon this question. The proposals have number on guawd to ive the alarm in can .- - '; ­7 . I ; . . . . ' � ,.:, � A , - "I 11, , ' ... ' .-i'..* 'I :: 1.1 ...- -The signal is a quick clap of the , �;,,__, and strong. - - . I ' blouses accompany, this jacket %nd skirt, serf of the military defouces of our met with the approval of the Government, of danger. 9 , - Such an ardent wooing. tender, brave and 'T. �' <�., I I I - , _W . ,W I r, .c"'21", ,,�-.f -A .- .. .."_ . . . . . sweeL one finely speckled with black, the other country as they stand- to-day will interest and I look forward, as soon as some depart. flippers on a rock. Rabbi` .a signal with - . ­;, � �� -, �:� --. ,._:. � . , - �, �; , I , .,. , � . 'Undisinayea by changing skis never inei, de- with pencilled stripes of black more than an the most of our readers. The Imperial mental Oetails have been settled, to the their forepaws, And have regular signals and ,;�."-`: , I . - '. - � <,. - :�� Y .11, " .. , 1. Ali _4 - ­t -.. . feat! inch apart. They are shirred to the neck in Government has never done much at any commencement of this important work. The calls. i< , , .A .. !W'. And the earth, replying with the spring's soft front and back, and have a drawing-stv*nq time for the protection of the Dominion, problem involves ' . , _'� , � . , , , - . breath, - es the consideration of the Wedding anniversaries are :—First anni. : . , !,.,. 5, I _. ` _.." . '1,Tk . � I. ., -::,. . ��'. I., ; I , ­?341, _ 4 . - Speaks the Resurrection -Life -that follows around the waist. A pointed shield-shaped and for a quarter of a century has almost measures to be adopted, not only for the vergary,- iron; fifth wooden • tenth, tin I , - '" ", lio, I - 11 . . - ; . . � - . I . death! piece on the front is shirred down through 'left it entirely to its own devices as regards protection of a very extensive land frontier, fifteenth, crystal; twentieth, chins; twenty - t." - .: . . the middle, and is needle-worked in black military defence. It is safe to say that - . .,.; ,,A . �jri. " - ;thirtieth, , , .. . 71ravo,robin redbreaRt! with IN ' ...-fi*­' I \� i 4�1� ­ ... - Ent for that also of certain points on the fifth, silver cotton ; thirty-fifth, - '' � :­ " .. . , . �._ � .. � �,_ ., . .- the shining Win silk in scallops on each edge The turned- Canadians would have attempted nothing Pacific coast, which have rezently acquired linen; fortieth, woolen ; forty-fifth, silk ;. '' .­:­� - -t thy note exulant, loud and louder rinr ! A_ 11'� I . . 0- I. ; � _;.1 - --x - - Le down collar and cuffs are also scalloped very important in that direction had it not amore than ordinary importance to the fiftieth, gold; seventy-fifth, diamond. - - .. � Till tho woodlands echo with the glad rct-ai . , . _. _g .. ;Im 0 ­1 r. I'-`- 1 I . , And tho soft wind murmur, spring has corn with black. been for the constant agitation of the Con- commercial prosperity of the Dominion." The Government of Switzerland is the ,�:e:'' -,� _', , , , ; vj.11- ., I 1. �,-' - �' �1 -1 I 1. � ill I Navy blue crepon with *now-flake. cf servative Loyalists, maily of whom appear :,� a� a �. I , Leafy buds are swelling, with the swelling - ','.-�: ,t_', . I . - .. ' " . L . I - Aj I " song; white, and ribbed crosswise, i i one of the to be firmly persuaded that Canada will at . . . most economically managed in Europe. The - . - :5', � , ­_'­ " , , . ­ �+ . . : . 0 laughing, as the d c novelties for spring dresses. It is made to some future date be the battlefield 11pon . president of the Swiss Republic is paid'- . � :­1 _ I . ..le�:_.. .. - Unbound brooks are lau y THE (IONGO ARMY- - EM a year. 0-1 I..", " 4T,4 - .I'- . 1. - , along; give a princesse effect, yet the waist is full, which the two great An to -Saxon nations of - - . . � _; ..; . 1: I I:- - - I. - i� ._- w I . _. . - . ,:I�' X� Tender blossoms .9prinvinir from tile = and ;a irello'l ;#.h hinnir anfin ";hh­ 1-� - . . rph I_ - .°_.: �1 . -, , __ - b the globe will tight it out. Drilled and Vistrainued Canalbals that Are T goat, animal known to exist, attar, - -, - , - �,,�,.,�j_' , � , . �P`,4 , . earth bare- hide the joining of the skirt. This girdle is This feeling -.vas atone strong in the present time is the rorqual, which av-ra : , - 1�1 . 1", , .. Life and joy and gladness waking every Excellent Soldiers. ?,. - 4- . - . 1' . .- . ' . - - � 11 : 71-:,V, 1. - ' I ' I ' .1 . - , ' � . ­ .. 100 feet in length. The smallest is the � " �- - in wide folds even around the lower edge, House of Common a that when the late Sir In 1883 Stanley took 100 Zanzibar and 'Too � -- J.� 1, .j,-i,` :�� . Ever new the glory that the years repeat. and pointed up in Swiss fashion in the back, John Macdonald, then Premier of Canada, Hausaa, soldiers on the Congo. In the ser- • monad, which is only 12 000th of an inch .., - ','�.�e,� .'_3_1.'. . : ­ . . Nature's great heart throbbing, all about our the fulness of the bell skirt being gathered . in length. ,_ it -� �-"o,, .)11 proposed the construction of the Canadian vice of the Con Free State to-day are .. . ;:µ" I W-:,� - ' - , the -­ .1 feet. . '... ", . ,., 'k. 44 ,,,$. . . - ! .. Hill . and valley springing into tender � green, each side of the sloped back seam and • Pacific Railway,-he spoke of its commercial 3,200 soldiers 0 " number of whom are In . . . I . . ;_ .1 . , a farge towns and cities �f Chili all the,.. � � ­ 'strapped on the satin. White i . - ­ 111 ''... �.! ., . ,,,, Touched with life and beauty by the Power I Is advantages asof an important, but secondary recruited from the villages along the great shopping of any consequence is done in the . - *­'. " -' - ... . . . - :,;:.q �. . . . . Unseen: accordion- pleated! as a long plastron, and consideration, big main argument being that river and its tributaries. ridie head of the evenipir. In Santiago the stores are open till - ,-!�,`, -,. '.4 . Hope of joy eternal singing in each breast, hoc A col- 0 - .- �' .. . All thuain and passion lulled to quiet reS,! ,ked to the left under the girdle. tile railway would form an uninterrupted little army is the Governor General, but the midnig1t, and during hot afternoons they, -.1- 1'.!,� . . - �11'..;­e,� �i - Everywhere the promise, speaking cleai* to lac white Irish point curves low like a line of communication and defence from active control of the military force in in the are locked ap.. . . . . 14 � g6, 1 �-.': .,.,, " - . � . n icn. . yoke. The immense sleeves droop at the ocean to ocean, which could be placed in hands of the "Commander of the Public An ancient copper mine, which was first. : "' ..:"' J-1 � - .. �;, ­1. . . Death is lifo immortal. We shall live agai i! . top, and are simply turned back an inch direct communication with Great Britain Force, who at present in Commander Four. worked -1183 183 years ago, is about to be re. - - � " `_': 4' - `­ I I I . � :­�-"-: I . i, Japan. Old Japanese . - i i -1t.--i'--�! �!_ � - i the popular yel- extremities. army is divided into companies, with eleven manuscripts of undoubted authenticitz. , with the shii ing A navy blue serge dress haf Be a. The opened in Masashi - 14 - .: - N - ­� Sing nn, robin redbreast, . from the wrist and faced with black satin, and -India by armed steamers at each of its din. His headquarters are at in L . wing, . - ". . -.. . ­ . °, "~' _ , . . . - And the air triumphant, that befits a king! low shade for a Mikado blouse of India silk For the purpose of defending this line and Captains, ten Lieutenants, thirty-nine sub- mention this mine. Its galleries and levels I . � .-, � : . � , . - . _. . From the topmost branches, free the gad, .with large blue desigub on the pale yellow of bearing the brunt of a first attack, a per- Lieutenants, and sixty Sergeants. Most of are in some cases just as they . .- ". - -: %" - - . ud song, . i were 7W . -: C pro round, the whole in accordion pleats that . . , , . Life, and joy. and gladness, to the spring be- _ manent militia establishment composed of the officers are Belgians. years ago. 1 . : . - -, __ - .- . i �, ,:�I.:111 ... . long! , - _� ve � IMP 0 - . - I.. _,.: . � . .; I ; round,- at the back of the neck, then are the whole poeulation, divided into classes, The little army is spread over the twelve The diffei-ence bet*een c6lour-blind I ",_ ­ ;" .. , ...... I "; .,." � ... people - , ✓­-��, - . . — . . ... . ... drawn forward under the arms, and cross was organized, and when, some years ago, districts into whim the Congo State is divi4- and others ' . - ­.. . .. _. . . . . . . I . .. I ra is simply that owing probably to I - 4 � _ ;-i ,-� �_ . ' ;. " :�� 7, . . a . _. I . .... - -fortress except Halifax, small gar- meat stations, giving to the Governor of portions of the eye, the rays of light by - - � A_�'_ I - . I - . a - . I - , , " , the fronts below a square yoke of navy blue the imperial forces evacuated every Cana- ed. It is kept busy policing the Govern- some difference of tint in the constituent i. � - -, __ " The Domestic Tyrant. - .'. satin. A jabot of the broadest sash ribbon di an ­ -1 � , . , � - . .. , - , . ., ; ',_,-�,-, - of the same blue shade i lasted n three I risons of Canadian regulars, doing duty also each district the assistance he needs for the which colours are recognized reach the rot4no , - 7'.�_. .t I:F�P, - The normal idea of a domestic tyrant iE of Is a I . , . , .. , , . clusters at the top, then tllooribbon passes as military training acho-la, were quartemd -I.- it:x I -I . -.. course some coarse-minded, brutally dispos- ' Plainly to the waist line and ends in t exploration of his territory and consolidat. in different individuals in a different call- .. . .. . . � - - � , V. I . e,i husband who scattered his household 1)e- . WO at Fredericton, Quebec, St. John, Kingston, ing the political influence of the State. dition. - - . - - _1v 1 4 �14 1 ­ . . - I I . , ... , . ­,' _. It . - houx. Over this is wore serge jacket, Toronto, Winnipeg, and Victoria, in all a The largest and strongest posts are those on . I I - . ­ � 7 : . . fore him as chaff is scattered by tike whid. c a ' .. A� . , ", . . - - � �4 . . - .. . short as an Eton jacket, fitted by a seam The United Kingdom Band of Hope Unioll, . .. Oppressive as a husband, he is also jealais. a's total establishment of 966 non - commission- the Mobangi and the Aruwimi 'rivers and 1� - " -:�.. ; . . . . I ­�t . .. . , with .- ­�. �- Before such a man as this the children rare down the back, and trimmed on the front ed officers and men. ia'Katangs, where strong forces are kept reports that 17,449 juvenile societies A . . ;.. , . �. . 1, -'. . . I ...?r, : . ,. , - " - edges with three- cornered revere of the An a military line of communication and in order to suppress slave raids. an estimated membership of % 1 12,0 1 ��, I-) broken-spirited and cowed ; the serva:ts 79, an :_�' .,;�1.13, 9 , , _ . - I . . .. fly to obey his smallest wish; the ( I _ serge corded with the yellow silk, and Mo' . _. ". . . all - 0 defence the Canadi�n Pacific is by no means In 1886 the Government decided to create now at work ; 1,670 meetings were attended - * � .�_-v I - - - .i . - with the deep blue satin. The sleeves ario It found by the Uiflon's agents in London alone dar. - �. . ..P1111i.:": . from him, their tails �etween their legs ; to completed. At its western extremity, be. its army out of native elements. d - . __ - _. � 1411 1. ­_ . . .. - the very cabman lie is a 1��arbitar&g,,t ;11 gigot-shaped, and the bell skirt has a wide tween Vancouver and Asia, a line of armed that the Bangala cannibals on the Upper tug the past year. . - �., - I.. . I �.�4- r, . I .. border . 0 his tenants he• is the Black Death in of blue satin ribbon piped with yel- steamers has, it is true, been established, Congo developed into excellent soldiers, and - A mine manager in Nevada claims to -.::, 4. . ..- , . . . .person. His speech in society is like the low and blue cords. A fawn vigogue dress but without the protection of a powerful that it was much cheaper to enlist and drill have invented a gun of rentarkably rapid I - -, _.I. •:._' I . I with Eton jacket fronts has the coat back - - -.1-1 .. ­­. - - firing offof minute ;, sharp, peremptory, re could not render them than to bring soldiers many hundreds firing c�,pacity, the implement having a � .��. .% t - gilf ' belted with black satin ribbons with sash ver efficient service in the way of dise - _7­ . ungraced by preamble le or code. - Or it may - in. of miles from Zanzibar and the northwest Winchester barrel and stock, with a 15-n- - �'�. ­. .. - I - ` -­ -,�: - ,_­. I I - - be, when he is a hypocrite as well a,-; a ends. Great variety of color is given t-) the barking troops. Portland, Me., is the east- coast. The enlisted men are betweeri four- peating magazine in the stock. Itinatride . -_ 1'! , . . . . . . . ­ tyrant, his " company manners'' " are grace- front of this dress, as the jacket has revere ,,ern terminus of the Canadian Pacific for teen and thirty years of a % and their term heavier than the ordinary Winchester, but . . , . . - '�. ­­ _. , ` � - ., ­ ­ - I . . . _ _ - violet velvet opening on a gathered vest commercial urposes: the military terminus of service in five years. &ps of instruc- its great feature, OA claimed, is that the, - . . - . _. ful, soft, gentle, and his flattery is as thick of - �._ �-� _', � . ' f green velvet widely girdled with black should be Walifax, balsa there are no direct i w - I . - and slab butterand honey togeth(r. 0 tion an at Leopoldville and Equator Sta- whole fifteen shots may be fired in one - :­. - - � . iA , . - .. - -, satin ribbon, while a cravat of ecru Mechlin co �. _� - . : . Women are seldom of the latter type. .- communications rail between Halifax tion. . second, a statement which has been fully . � � . . , . . .- - - They rarely die vise themselves so we 1. lace falls from the black ribbon collar. and Quebec, owing t-) the absence of a bridge That use of the natives has ha4 an excel. realised in practice. The shells are thrown .0 ' t .. ' . .. . . .1 .-.. When a wife has the -box seat and 611,q . . - - .. over the St. Lawrence, Quebec becomes the lent effect on the country, for the soldiers, out, and at the end of the firing the gun in '- . - , I . I . . � . . - . -* .. - .. ­ .. - -L . . 9 . ---,-.' t - .t . . the reins, the world knows pretty weal - - __ real terminus . of the military line and re. under striut discipline, become in a large as clean as though only a single cartridge ii- - .... - Remimber the Family AnniversarIft - . - go. . . . . . . . . . .. I what the condition of things really is. degree civilized, and are of friends of had been exploded. . . mains, as of old, the key to Canada. . _., [* - Despising the man whose place she has As a people we pay far too little atten- Such as it is, the Candian Pacific line of the State after their term of service has ex- The Emperor nfJ&pLu,'to whose sagacity - , . , usurped, she is at no pains to conceal h,,-r' tion to birthdays and other family anniver- communication might, in consequence of the pired. Most of the . military stations are the rapid progress made by the Land of the - . '. - , .. . .: . . . ­ .- contempt. She opposes him sharply ; co,i- sarics. Too much cannot be done to make rapidity with which large bodies of men commanded by Europeans, although some Rising Sun is largely due, is thirty-nins V% . ... . . . ' . _: ., - .1 .'a * tradicts him flatly ; looks him down at his home attractive,,so that our boys and girls could be moved from one point to another, of the posts around the main stations are years of age. Born in 1852, Mutsu Hith '.' -L i � " __ . 9 _ ... - � own table; and lets both him and the wor. d will prefer it to all other places, be successfully held against an invading under Lh,i charge of black sergeants. A ' • .. , . . . ' - succeeded hie f4ther in 1867, and was crown. � ­ 11 : a .. " .. �� 'A .. . . see that, she regards him as a fool not worth ' "This has been the nicest day I ever enemy by an army numerically weaker. But number of the stations have been establish- ed in 1868 ; a year later he married thi . . 1�", . ' . - !'- . the trouble of conciliating, or the effort i I. knew," said a, boy to his mother one even- what could the Canadian Government do ed st the request of native chiefs who like a in . - ' - � princess HLrnko. The Emperor is the 1210 in as - � . . . -J, ­ . vojved in reasoning with. She interferes ing. The birds-have all been singing, and for the defence of a frontier extend. protection, and in return for the ad vantages of h race who h ruled the country. EL4 '. ­' " _- with .y. r -, . - .- with his every action ; forbids him ;0 tl .1 slan has shone every minute, and every- ing over 3,000 miles with 1,000 inert they derive from the -presence Of the sol- is a oreat believer in Western civilization, 8 _... moke ; allowances his wijje : sends him thing has been so lovely, just for your/birth' of refular troops scattered from one diery they agree to furnish the men with and in 1889, he freely granted a constitution ' . - '- . - . I "" . . ,­­.. . - .., out or keeps him at home, as she day, mamma, and I am so glad!" and he em. end o the country to the other in the rations. The Congo State now has thirty- to the people, whose representatives met ' - , ­_` '. .;, - a -1; I ; .1� . . thinks best; despises his punuit-a, an,l, phasized his gladness with a hearty hug and - military schools, and with a militia force eight garrisoned posts. Five of the posts-- for the first time in the autumn of 1890. - .. . N - 1� �. . . wl;eii she can, takes them from him as slie kiss. For weeks the boy had been looking . which Gen. Herbert, the Commander-in. Leopoldvide, Roma, Ban ale, Basoko, and Both the Mikado and his-consort are popa- . - -- _��­ --�*_ I - . . - . - L �_ ... _ � _ I __ . � .. . ­ would take their ' ieir toys from her childrei. forward to this day, planning and making a' Chief, describes in his last report-as totally Lusambo—ate we)l supplied with cannon. lar, and Huropean travellers to Japan in- - . . . '. - . 1• . �_ M, - . _. - His pet (log she banishes; his favouri,e little birthday gift, as a surprise, and when unfit for service, not one single battalion The soldiers are neatly unifomed. in blue with - variably speak in the highest terms Of - - .. re I . books she puts away ; if he is fond of gar- the -time came his whole mind was given to .being at present in marching condition. red trimminks, and they are arnied with them. I I . . • dening, she digs up and' turns over his inak ing his mother happy. - " The equipment in .us,3 in the active mili- Chassepot and Winchester guns. A case of extraordinary longevity in re.­ . . , = I � .. . I .:.. - . 4 . . - - Vi .- :L flower-beds for a tennis ground ; if he is fa But its so much trouble to celebrate tia," says the General, 11 in also obsolete in .. ported by a Vienna correspondent, who _. , ' . y . . - llw 4 . . adept at tennis, she breaks up the court ,o birthdays," complain some mothers, "and pittern, aull a large proportion n perished � . Three DoveL - - . writes: " At Dreznica, in the district of - _ . make a rose-garden. Her tyranny is like a in large families they come so-often." from age and severe usage. There in not a 9 - Mostar,lives apeasant named AntonJuritch, ' , - ' - _.- a L eaward. at morn. my doves flow free; * . . Nasmyth hammer, and finds nothing too Yes, it is some trouble, but how eon we battalion that could turn out in complete At ere they circled back to mo, . who, if his documents are to be credited, in -.'. ' '.' ' I • . . . .. large or too small for its manipulation. keep our children contented and happy at marching order on a given day, though The 111'.4 wag Iraith; the second Hope; at present 130 years old. He still works in .- . . . The whole .family suffers equally with the home without .taking trouble? And no, many have, at 'heir own expense, provided The third- the whitest - Charity. . : his vineyard, and goes to church every Sun- . I . � I . unfortunate husbind. kViiereve'r she a)- mother 'regrets the trouble when she sees some of the inget wicesaLry articles. More- Above the plunging . play , . : : � . - . � aurKe s . day, although the church is two miles did. . , , . 1� - - - pears slie.brings with her both tyrannv ar d her children regarding their home as the I over equiSment does not exist in store orcam-like they hovered, day by day. tent from his home. His eyes are still go, 1. - . ; - - ' 11 - * . . Ureen b4gu8 of peace through nightfall gray. an - His . . interference. Her children are trained at d -. ery beat place in the whole world. Try to which it be necessary Lto issue in the At last thf* turned. and Dore W me d enable him to see at a distance. i. - --- I managed till they hav'c- not a spark of natu celebrate the birthdays one year, and see if event of grave emergency. I have not in- - - - . F " .- . 11 - I eyebrows meet over the nose and grow, so .. - �t .. - 1 alness or spontaneity left in them, t_ it does not "pay in the enjoyment of the apected a ain le lk%tWion in which the men's No shore forlorn. no loveliest land thickly that they have to be cut that the - , whaLever they arc doing, she must interfe,-e whole family. Let no one he forgotten from boots would lave stmA one month's active Their gentle eyes had left unscannod, .- In - ., . may not obscure his eight. He talk I - service, or a regiment of cavalry or battery Or d&3 break tires by heaven-breath fanned. - . . . - . . and ordain. At croquet she tells them father to baby, and try to have each one in 'Mid lines of twilight heliotrope likes to , I - of old times, and tells interesting storiea. - where to send the ball ; at tennis she makes terested in all the others, planting, if pos- of artillery in which tile saddlery harness - His mother died aged 120, but his father . :, - , . h shouting out unfrierid y sable, some little birthday gift. o matter could be expected to be%r a similar strain. -' died young. . ­.1 v I . - ;f4l ulck vi4onfv'of celestial graeo . � . � - . commentaries on their play ; at . the ratio how simple or trifling it may 11ithor they wart, from carth's broad sp.VA . , '. , . be the love and !hie inefficiency does not come iron, sL Kind thoughts for all humanity. M - .. -1 . . - . � : I -- . , I . -1 . � i ... :L . . I - she objects to their fingering, and wishes �;o- thoughtfulness twhich go with it will make want of martial- spirit among the OP16, They shine with radiance from God's face. . I . - . ­ :,.- , ., . . . . . I -- � Se . I Indidenta of a Bank Run. . . -.e-' . . - e, . . . - i I .-- , - .:, - A - - , alter their light and shade; at the easel she it precious. _­ � ... � _. . nor from ignorance or negligence on e part . - I . . . .. .- bids them stumble up the whole picture &a ... . . I . ,- . ___ - . '. . .. .,� of the 6flicers, of whom, " body, it in ,m. All. Mum mr heart they chooselfor home, . . A Sydney (New South Wales) evening - ,.,- I - ,, , '_ �', . . . - . . . -:': 1: . I ..- . %Vhy loo.;o them -forth again to roars I 9 , - " 7 .. . incidents -- She - - , I it stands and begin it anew on her hu(s. possible to speak too highly. 1 he General - they rise! paper, relating some of the � . , . is always changing her! servants, wi,h A Physician's Opinion About Corsets. Vet look. % Ith loft ier scone . I ...� : : says : They wheel in flight towardd heavens pure of the panic during the n .'. � . . - , ., "�... 1i - . I. 4, , . U I .. . . - . whose work and methods she interferes t 11 A physic-an said -. " With some women 11 %V bile I cannot express myself as sat- dome. on tile savings bank, says: Four ladies got - .. . - . .. . . - I . . . . , they lose their patience—when either th, y am told the main object of set isfied with the condition of ttf; permanent I their bank pass books turned into some . . - . wearing a corset . _. . . impertinent and so discharged Fly. me,songeria that find sorest - . arc! imper on ti �e is that they shall have fine busts, but an a force, I must bear witness to the excellent Save in t.uch toil P.4 makeA man blest! £150 or ;C 160 in- sovereigns at the bank won � - ­ I . ­ 11 . _. spot, or disheartene7(l and discharge the i- matter of fact corset wearing in accountable work it has done in spite of many dii1advan• Your home N God's immensity; � . after ten o'clock. Having got the money, . I . v . I . selves. She is the scourge of the fa,ni'y for the lack of development that one sees in tages. It posseges some excellent officers We hold you but at his behest- . - " :, _. /- - . ' they ant down in the oanic 0 consider - ; - . . .- - . - - . quite as much as that more brutal natured many young women of the day. Were they and non- commissioned officers, to whose can- I . -10oorge Parsons TAthrop. what to do with it. It took them upwards - ' -� -.- - - 1: '_-- .� . . I _1 , ,� - � .. ­ man. He is the hornetand she the was — to throw away their corsets -they would find stant devotion to duty, alone, in to be as- I. of an hour to decide, but finally the fear of :.,- I... .... - . I ;. IV *. . - �.l i ,� lie is the bluebottle and she is the houseA - that in a short time the longed for develop- cribed the marked result& that are visible, The Amerloon Girl in London. - - _-, . - - I . and there is not a pin's point to choose . I Pickpockets outside, and 11 tile enterprising . . . ; ..;� - I . � ; .. . . be- nient would conie, and unless they were un- in the superior training Of ivory officer rind - bur1lar " % hen they got home, induced them - : ­ - 1:: - ­A. . . . . tween them. Each is detestible after tl ic commonly lean or in poor health they would man of the active militia which has passed Clara (upon the announcement of her to deposit their money in the very bank .- . -.1 :_ . ­ ... - I �!- - . law of his or her kind, anWNie tyranny of * friend's en agement to the Duke of Dead- -. , , . i�4_1 .. ­ a not have Po very to wait either. In all under their instruction. The faults that I which they had just drawn it out of —minus " - 1 . _. I - i. - - , -.41 . �'., � Ud he first tell you thast he lov- .. .:�"-4,!41; 1 . woman is to the full as it y to bear as tl,c the photographs of wild women that one have noted are, in the majority of cases, due broke)—,' a month's interest for the fun of the thing. -, - ,� I ".. I � 1 . ; , . , � I - he , . ': ' ' � . - tyranny of a man, and perli tisino e sees, whel bout t . .. - . k - . aps i ;her the are Sioux, -Sumatrans or to primary defects of or ed you, dear, and then speak about Another depositor, also of the tender sex, --.- .- ,:�. . 3 . .. I - annoying because more incessant. passionate yearning in his heart, and all .. ­. , ­ . - _. r , '-'outli Sea Islanders, one observes that a With obiolete awns, worn,out equipment, . . drove up in a cab, to the savings bank. She - - I I;--- I - I , 14 . . * :._ . - thatV, . : � .. �. �'_i` _ _ Eesidej these two tyrannies of authority lack ofbust development is the exception and a system titterly bad, no astuillacLot-Ure* to had her beat frock on. She wrestled for ­- - A -1 , are others"Which rule the familV and make and not the rule. I Ali tJJ ca he Maud --" Why, no. I. - - I .' e. : , ' 4. . I Nature is nature ever I n have n her deposit for two hours, and got it.. The . .-,T' . - �­. . � .- ". ­ . say .. %. , - Look time, and natural woman in healthy woman obtained. During the half-breed reboil -, 1:,V--1-,! , . .1 . . every member impaAially miserable. y Clara-----" Didn't he y something about dress, which. was very nearly new, and cost . . .. i,- , r . . -, , at the tyranny of children —how 'on life's stormy *ocean and about his strong � : �,)�-�__ .:... , '. - ; � they tale under nary circumstances and condi- - of 1883 it required months to send 4,000 . the beat part of £20, is' now about fit for ,. .* 1.�_,_ " 40 .1 . __. the very life out of a gentle mother? The r tions. I may state that it in not always imperfectly equipped men to the protectin would always shield at I - .. .JV __ -1 f .1 1. - - . . tempers, their demands, their wishes, the' front, and u, anyhow, ever since he behold you good rage. The same paper says that . - - -.---,. �11 ... , . I .- - 0 icipated .: - - - - , .. I . . - ie had been haunted by your pleading eyes . ­- - . . I, . ,r well to be too precipitate in this matter of it seems extremely doubtful whether, in a r the banks which voluntarily part ; -_ � - . - , - . ., dislikes, all rule the order, the 'common li: c th `)"�in acid the corset. case of grave emergenel, of the 40,000 men 0 in the supposed dangers of the ran, by - I . .. . - . -1 �. ;..":, 1, -1 of the house, and everything and e I r g and his love had gone it to you in a great _— �,;'�_ . ill :- .. _ "The beat way for a woman to rid herself of active militia more t an 15,000 could be out offering to cash savings bank deposits,'pebplo -,. , I , . ? - ­ - - son must give way to them. 8omet�4nesoie passionateouLburst? Didn't he • - ­ .;�Z, � - . ­ _w.-y'12'., � 1 . . -of corsets is to first loosen them -up and wear armed and equipped from the Government who were sick of the crush at the Savings, . . ;_ .. sees this kind of thing with a widowed them that way for a few weeks. This will stores' A year would scarcely suffice to life without on would be& dreary waste?" -' . .1. . 1i . .. , . . - Bank came to their. counters, and after .i - . o_ 7 . - ' nly not." - .. . _ mother, over whom her children attempt to in itself give her great freedom and will pre Maud—,' �o ; certai . � I _. - . _. . � '. , " _.. . - . - drill r of di�awing their mone , redeposited half of it - - . '. - . . � . " . . � .�, .m and discipline such a large number y _ . exert supreme authority. So ceaseless the r pare her for the greater comfort which Clars(impatiently)-16 Then I should like _. : � , Z31 _. . ,,, I , ich alie raw recruits. Were this accomplished the to know what the fellow did say." with them. Others actually asked for notes 0 '. _: , ��i°j - 1_ demands, and so unsleeping their jealous is sure to enjoy . ._ 1 � I 1. � � �V 4:;% ... . y later when Bile shall have force would still be almost totally de. instead of gold. . �.� I - ,.�. . ,-;�_ " " l . .- .. ..." '!��, - , f, __ . - activities; leads among them the life of filially cast off her tightly buckled shield ficient in artillery, of wh ch Gen. Iferbert Maud-- He didn't Bay a word. I did ­am . . . ''. %Q,� - . . .,� *.,�A', - " � ; . � the talking. "—Life, - . �� -.-- ,­ .. , . . - . , • the traditional toad under the harrow; an I and made of herself a wholly free woman. f . . . _. L. Z�: i � . . Times- . ., . ,-�A . � speaks an follows • : . . Women in Old * . . ­,. ,:,i, . I , :. . .. * .. . - "i, .. �. . . '. 9­ - _ , . she hag been kriown to marry the man wh Then let the strings be let out still further " In the in"'ter of artillery material the r% . - �*�,, ,�i - . . "I. _ � I . ' . . � Speaking of the extravagance of women in. . . . !,.,IQ - ­ 3 . .. . loved her—but she not loving him—to eq- and further, until the ribs of the corsets give militia is very deficient. The eighteen field .. New ft-Ouhi6ns- * ' * . - *.- . -� � - . our d a gown Gown - - - -,. ., •- _2�.,�. , . . 5 which are 'A�N-)­. - cape from the bondage of her eldest-1-ughter. actually no support to the back, when they batteries are armed with gun ay, Marie de Medicis had . . . '*t2­ : - . . _ .1 IK-. s pretty pin - cushions bearing the name with 32,009 pearls and 3,000 diamonds, and, - : - � --.. - .. . o. . Tyranny. is hateful at all times and in al may bi; discarded. In this particular, you I still good, but there in no reserve „The . . of gull”, These are the Mice that Eat the Malt," , her example was followed by lesser person. - ......,._ f'� I -'.. . circumstances ; but the tyranny of the will Ree, there is nc exception to the rul,3 nor is there a spare gun wheel to be had � .. _11� .',+ I . - .. - . that radical and extreme measures suddenly I - " ��, i ­ - consist of a plush tray with a couple of sacks ages, who cheerfully expended more than. - :.. �6,�: . youug brings with it a bitter taste f nearer than Woolwich. Of heavy gUD@ the �, �. I .. � sense in ' . applied often reralt disastrously. � . . .- *_ '. ' , 4 1 � 4 .1'.. cry and unfitness ;and the serif their incomes on gowns no laden with pre. I/ .. t. . .. c - It in hot- Dominion does not posse= a single modern I ", ,*14r,; or made of plush and tied with ribbon, tend- - ' - . . . or - 4 zli. � . .. . i t- - 'O'� inguprightand ready for pins. The mice cious stones that their wearers Gould scarce- - z-- ". I , of in - " - __ - - than ordinary topsyttirveydom associa , ter to take the reform in hand with a deter- men. Of the armament handed over by : , �P_ . - - . 1.i; * 4, " - it - . - � . with it gives it a grim grotesqueness that m,natiou not to pursue it too hastily. a Imperial Government, a large portion are to be sew on the plush tray. The "pigs ly move about in them. Mine. do - Monten , , - . , - . , r�'- .c . - I.. — . tF106101i in clover" take the form of a plush .sham -.I 1. � ,:.f �1, ." I is half its unpleasantness. " Yes, I have no objection to what are could not be mounted and a park could not I span, the beauty who reigned at the court.* . � I I -.-*,.' _�, i*-,� � . . -I . a e� '1_L . . 11 - ­ .. . , - - V., wore qt one great festival , . "; � � -. 4 �! leek. the centre petal hooeed so that the of Louis X1 - 01 - . . . 1.1 -._�- known m 'waists." They are all well be fired. Those at Victoria, B.C., loaned rc 49 , ,% " L� .., -:N . , _­( . . ., : - . .1 .--" : . enough, the women must wear something by the Imperial Government, are not wt pros- ' a find a Sty. A couple of saAB occupy I - a gown gold on gold, and over the&.:.. -: I" N�_ � -�,' . _.. .. ­­ . � .- other I . -� -, - . I - . , pi spaces. Tito small bamboo huts used gold frieze stitched with a certain gold '� -i . Easter 0ostUm'_eL- ' ' ­­ to keep gem in shape, as they it. There ent fit for service. There in no sufficient -4:,,�' - ­11, . . _ " ­ - np,", * . - table ._­ �'_14.,_ �, :_ - - ­ for ba decorttion are made into pin -rush- I which makes the most divine stuff that h" -, , I 1 4' I � ��,, - Fawn- coloured wool dresses with � great deal of difference between the reserve of ammunition." . . ­44v * ­4�?;l _ ..._ - , , � I _ 181 foils, being stuffed dfkd ovored with plush ever been imagined," according to the •- - '.- '#�, - . ; and yellow accessories are newer and bl7or" reeds and bamboos in the I waists ' and the It in evident that such a fo - - :��r6 . nd in rc6- to the 4� 1� - ", , . . - * I_ . - I - and ribbons. Amother kind is a clitifflonier's panegyrics writted by the pen of Mine. do ­_�_r: I .f� I stylish than the gray and tan wools so Ion steel and whalebone of the corsets. Compar- General describes would b9 quite insufficient I . . , . , - " , - . . basket ou a wicker easel, and another is 4at govigne. %& .. . ?�� J , ''s , .- .., * ��' " A , . . in favour. Navy blue is also revived, an ed with the corsets they are, indeed; quite to defend the line of communication, and, _�' . 1. _ I I _It� . I . - ': � -,'� n. I . .. - . ­ I— 1. , :..'l ... harmless." I in a basket placed on 0, lyrX -_.­.__;,- 1, __ ___ -e- - 1_­ : , 4t_.�.,:� :,' , - . . . , _. I � , ,� , 'Um * , I � .. — I - � , � -.1 -A . is as often heightened by yellow i in case a serious itkvaaio!k, the only &p. - - . . . . ­/. , �. .-- . - I A ­ - - � �-.,-es _4,1 . - - . * . k 1 . - - � v� L . , '_ - . - . tions as by the use of bright red. Exclusiv . — . 11 I - rent alternative would be to do what Sir , - , . � � I . �. '.. • � '.., - People in Japan are called by .-the family , - :�-.X,�� ,_-7. -,�, , . . . - � � - , , , - . . - .. - ��! - , ,,- -, I :­ r - - .,_ '! '�' - � . _� modistes have. imported street dresses o, - . .. parent CArnoton did in 1775, when Montgom. . , , - ,�,, Diiou&d lReeposibility, ' ,...--I,. name first, the individus.1, or what we should _:: _ _4, 'L, " - - I - - - - 1. . . �' _- - � . 3t - '. ,I. q4, �� . ' magintmt6—­ What, on here spin, ,r;"..�__,� � " <'S.i . .. . .. .1 . � ­ - lk ' �� I . . � -,4, � - Out of Itepair.,., . � . invaded Canada, concentrate all the call the Christian name, next, and then the ix ` '1' 4'� " �� ' I fawn wool dotted with black, made with a -. t . 1. - cry , �A;,-, �- I ­- . Mn Peterby—I'll have to send Molly's : '. - I ; - f "I. •, -�,,,. .4 _: . ,,, Z . ­ jacket corsage that has three .14orfolk box available forces around Quebec, the head of honorific—thug, " Smith Peter Mr." _..� _ '. I Win I " �, . Slatter . . - � 2, - - shoes to. the shoemaker. Z, M... � � sg*. , .. , . I ­W , . .. . A;.�-. � - , , . I Cie This must be t e twentieth time 4D . .::-0;,_ . - - - - ­ pleats down the back, belted there by 'lac - - navigation, and await reinforoements from u've It pp before me." - . aring seven months of last ear ore _� . , .�_e. ,� . - - .. . ... "L I . . - . satin ribbon .tied in the middle with up Mrs. Feterby-�-Are they -very much out England. The matter has assumed such Y' 08" I a —'I Well I. yer worship �t4p. no than two hundred buildings were struck by :_ - -- ­4 -,�:,, , - ? ), 11, I , - - . . . The ope of repair ? It seems to me she is getting new importance in the mind of Uto Commander. ttery r ligh-niaginE land, including2lehurche �. ., �� I . . . right loops and ion sash ends. . fault of mine that yo don't get promotion.' n - .. ­ '_ _- _ f shoeb every week. in-Chief that he has resolved to give Special d ."; ---A.. . 1 - . fronts are'straight, and do not quite meet - and • h tpelej I if residences, farmhouses an ?­. .1k I ... ':.'�"`. _. 11 I should say they were out of repair. attention to the question of defence, as he - .� .. I �� �12 I " ­_ T�­, . . � -1 yet have large buttons and button-holes. . . I ricks, and nine hoteh and public-houses., . I .� : .". � _� .0. There is such a bi' hole in the sole of one says in his report: 4 $So fact I have dealt MIM Ir lo, • . A deep round collar is bound with I Colors cannoil)e sensible to ficai'and cold During the same time IS men and wo .'­.... Mli , 1" . - . V: 4� . . . - . of ber,shoes thatfshe loans her stocking only with the active condi.0on of - the force and yet we sometimes me 11 lavender pants,'$ wpre killed b, th 'in e, besides 93 ,&a;& � �.' �'-A " =1' ibbon, and the mtitton-leg sleeve . cause C - � - -, i . ri . ­ - - _,u& -A k. ­ ­ - 11 , . I . are I through iL"' b which the country mast look for prateo. in the papers. • - I i , �14.. i �. - -.0, , _. - I 4 ., . . similarly edged. Tl10 very wide bell sleeves 1 I W horsea6 L101 10 sheep. t _,.-,,.."�. 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T _ �£ . -d� - - "fie /i �` } . 1 :r � � �.. • ifh 2.. • :3.: '�.' t.' Y't 1. Ft'•` .i' - - - _ fff...���'i�� ,,,, r e . - - - - - - .. ,. -- % TO OUR SUBS0$IB MRS : By referring. . •- -Hilts and Dillingnatu are having I . _ / 1' i. ' _... _ to the address'lttibel .n your paper you —Mark's fine DonRola Balls far #2.26,. s tr * their, hearse house refitted whioU re airs • : j . t can always asa6rtatn the date to which at Logan s. - P I .." , . - C% ubscription to THE Nzws is aid, - -Quoit pitching has become a favorable were mush needed. "" "� !. r . � �� - . I . � �. Rain tancea are a�:kuowledged toy a -- Messrs. Allin & Brant, of the Base - .. - � ebange of date on label on We first paper fol- pastime in this Village. - ' I owing receipt of money at tl►1a office. always -•�I say, Mr. Flynn , where did you get Line, have some important information o i-�T1 _ - - . -_ :... _ keep the date paid ahead. tr those boots ?" "Why at Logan's, and for the farmers of this section. See advt. rj rj i - only #1.26 per pair. * on front gage. . - ;t '' 4 . --The ro t=arok of Wilson s run s ru -The weather has been rather cooler - . , 11 Y.. g •- ! � � x�lC�17tAY ��U� p lung 'syrup P . Latest style - . - - . • _ _ has had Urs rig repaired at �Y. C}. Ham's since the rain of Tuesday to suit the farm• i _ . , . f - � shop. It looks well. ers, but things will right themselves no ` _ - . . Spring hats I ' . - - PICKERING, OrN 6, 1892, -Mrs. Robert Miller is vlsitipg friends doubt in good tune. p ti - . ,= l' . ; - in Newcastle, and Miss. Hatie Thom son —member the coming Anniversary - . ;_ : , . - . Straw hats; - � •���1 is spending a few days in the city. P in the Methodist Church Sunday and � - - T T TT' a Monde Ma loth and 16th. A splendid ti LoCA Ll S1Y117. -- Richardson has got in a great snpgly y y , . of eight rowed Indian Corn, also a lot of lecture for the tea- meeting. Christy hats . . - - White; Red Cob and sweet ensilage c=orn. -Now that farm work has. somewhat . , `' � , slackened we shall expect to hear more - . Knockabouts `> _ - •° -,-S. Harks is off - work nursing acouple Cal. early and secure your weed. P80 of boils on hie neck., i --W T. Dunbar is making preparations regvlarly from our corro6pondents. Come - - . - _, -Aaron Burt. of Havel ck, i3undayed to have a stone_understanding placed be• friends help make Tx$ News interesting. Fancy Ties <. f Nothin like district letters for that ur• j ..- �' with his parents here. neath the west portion of his bloek of g P . +� I; ` —Mrs. G. W. Warren, of : Markham buildings. Robert Gordon will do the Pcge. _ Cheap Tien - .. - . - ` _.� ' --Geo. Chinn, for a number of Years . was here on Saturday. ; ` work. . . • ' - .. _ . --Mrs. Latchford is hay zsq a treat plc- •- Thoseindustrious femalee,who hustled hotel - keeper at Br�oklin, died on Tiiars- . , Fore- 111 -haritl - _ ket fence erected in front of her residence. out the parlor stoves last week, in order day night, aged 34 years. He has been a • . ;, t - Little Johnnie Gilman is about again to her along house-cleaning, , have now victim of dropsy for some time, -The in- - .. , P g g New Collars - having recovered from the affects of hay- just reason for salt reproach. The atmos- termPnt took place on Sunday, and was ; - l ' > here is decidedly largely attended. ' ing his arm amputated. p y chilly. All styles - ` F - - Methodist Church services neat 9iin- , � " . r•T. Hodgson,teacher a`t. Brock Road is -This (Friday) is Arbor day, and we . _ . ill with measles. He patiently bares with wonder what will be done towards beau- day will, be held in the morning by B. • . . -" his affliction it is said. tifying our school ' grounds. There ter- Bunting Esq. and in the evening by the - • Cuffs and Gloves 1_ -Logan seas long lie 'die shovels for tainly should be something done, and the Pastor. Evening subject.- ­Jacob's pillow t. - 60 Dents ;Whiting's manur forks 7b cents more the better. Citizens will kindly the coronation atone of Great Britain, how Collar Buttontl ? * i, F.. c her with the work. it reached London. - (;llff Buttons and nails at 8 cents per lb. T help with Forsyth is aursin his driver - �,�, " -, - -We notice with pleasu a that those -John Remmer passed through the y g . . - - . • . - ' who have street lamps are having them village the other day with a full wagon these r=ays. In some mysteri ue manner - Q the horse sprained his shoulder and is Scarf Pins . - 11 repaired so as to be on duty when re- load of evergreen - shrubs. We presume _ ,- '_ gnired. they were from the Wilson nursery. Div, scarcely able jto limp along. There is .. . -The topic for the Y. P.I S. C. E. for Remmer is planting them out op his farm every .reason that the tidy little beast will . . Fine Shoes - . „ soon be himself again. . . . , . t , Sunday May. 8th is Pub is worship, a ou theLake shore. _ . '• rivilege and a duty,"- he 'leader- leader is -The captain desires to inform the -As though desirous of revenge for , . ; . Spring Suiting .. . . p our attack on the catapult nuisonce some - - . - . Miss `Dale. members that a special meeting of the m . -John Woodruff shi e a carload of Fire Company will be held this(Friday) mischievous boys destroyed our stable Tl'OUSer1II . pigs on Saturday to the Montreal market. evening. All are requested to be preset lock ozi Tuesday afternoon. We have an Fancy g unabating desire to play the role of parent ' . . 5 ` He purehaeed them from various farmers as matters in connection with the 24th of ° � - Prices Right o . - � . - . - " about here. hfay celebration will come up for discus• $o snarl youths for about GO seconds. �°i ., ti -Will Howlett and his }wife reside in s =on. that N @wwinterwi6 a e, is it not con-elude COME AND SEE OUR NEW S TO K _ . }' t , ` the former 9,bode of Chas. Ridley, on. the —For fear some dealers may have for. • . . V, _, . 2nd con. He has been engaged by Wm. gotten since readiug a- notice of it. On time the early mail train going east was • �, `l " Ireland for the season. and after July 1st it is illegal for a dealer staited. the G. T. It, authoritieb will a � � � . . kindly attend to this matter at once, or i "e -Thos. B. Marquis Was in town• line to sell tobacco to any person under 18 yrs. y - - . - . ,_ else incur our displeasure, which is equal 111. day last week for the-first time =since his of age. Not only is it illegal to sell min. - ' - to banal .iptcy. - . _ , t. late illness. lie is recovering nicely ors the weed, but no person is allowed to ____ -_ -_ __ _ - -__ _, .� • - although yet very weak. , give it away, and can be fined heavily for ` - Fai►uera who Iiave "completed seeding -- _ ' A � ' C- -Mr. F. A.McRae, a student of Queen's such an offense. Don't send children for find amusement these days in repairing - - - � - � 3 :t % o College- spent a few days at St. Andrew's your tobacco. fences. The cattle will soon be turned Cash Down L . :* - _. , out to grass. Tbis .It a serious matter to CENTS,' � '�, Y. > . manse this week renewing the acquain- -Bring along your truck such as teas, villages in sections where bush pastures - . Z. I , tance of his former pastor. horse -hair, copper, brass, wool - pickings, are used but we in Ontario county are . >t The Rev. T,. Perrin being absent in Port. as well as fresh eggs, for which I will „ t i g- seldom troubled with leek butter. • in.'s - Perry on Sabbath, St. Andrews pulpit pay the highest price. Instead of putting - y .o, will seelir e the set vices of .o. - ,l A horge•fmme aimlessly" wanders . - = s was very acceptably filled by Rev. J. M. a wagon on the road, I will sell tinware rough our streets these days. It is bad Meehan, of the above -mentioned lace. cheap at the shop, thus giving my ensto- - - _ . a.�. p enough to have a good live horse, full of - - ->�1e are pleased to hear that Richard mars the - benefit of the ezpense saved. life action nibble the ass from the ' ` Burt is recoverin nicel . The old entle- Now is our chance for bar acne at T. A, li and grass - fi . W man has been laid lip for gabout Greiq'e Pickeriipq. K A ditches, but each a careworn animal as r sr • - �_ this bay frame, should be stabled and °' a fortnight with a gathering in the head. '-Mondays Globe says : „Mr. H. W. wrapped in a blanket to prevent a col- - . .. - . . ''" .1 -A speckled trout 131inches long and 'Charlesworth,who for some time has been lapse. - . ' . - '` weighing 16 ounces is rather a scarce ar• managing editor of Toronto Saturday •� tt�� ii "� Q - - . tide these days, but Jas. Allawa9liad the Night, has resigned hie position .on that -Some Did wrappiipg paper almost until D�Cemh r t71s ! ig" „�, _ • �; caused a serious accident at Logan 's - - good fortune to captured one on Tuesday. paper r and taken another on The World. - -ln Riving the . successful applicants Mr. Joseph T. Clarke. lately of The World store on Thursday of last week, Reeves, ------- _ ____ _ y_ - - , '`+ L the'prcduce dealer, bad big rig "standing . i for license in this Township the name of has succeeded Mr. Charlesworth in the i_ - on the street, and when the horses saw ° , - Joseph Gormley, Liverpool Market was editorial chair of 'Saturday Night. Mr. i . _ . ,' l omitted. He was awarded a license, and Clarke has already made himself well the paper bloyvinq about, they became i • - zr `1' wishes ns to state such. known by his contributions to Saturday frightened. and almost upset the vehicle, . . . -We join with the farmers in ezprees- Night over the peeadonFm •'stack." He filled with eggs. Beyond' some damage _ -_ —_- - , _ � '. to the harness, all Sanger was averted. . - . . •CA ing thanks for the fine rains received der- has for some time past edited The Picker- ' -Ho for England, Ireland, Scotland , A splendid assortment of _Y 1 ing the past week. All nature smiles with ing,News with good judgment and soil- anywhere, everywhere, boat. rail or ocean p .. ' satisfaction. The fall wheat is expected ity. choice of all railway and boat routes, and DRESS GOODS from iC7 cents up , Fla; •- - -- to do handsomely this season. -The excavating necessary in order to 10 best steamship hoes :Allan, State, Da 1 n ,7 i --Lost between Stephen Crenk's resid- make a cellar and place a stone founda elletts from 5 eellts up Cotto a es� - ¢- a uiiuion, Whits Star, - Indian, ttivard, ence and Pickering tillage on batur lay, Lion under J. Retnuier's property, occu• T hip t y _. . • a lady's purse containing a slim of money pied by L. Forsyth, lies been completed Anchor, Hamburt; Amn., g •ale and j-t ,r ' .Netherland ocean lines. For single, t, hirtings� Creto11nes� AY t ,'Auslins • and trip ticket. Finder will please leave and the earth removed there from 'bas -, round trip or prepaid apply to " E. Ste h- Z�- �?- Ee-��+ _ PR =CES name at J. T. Rtchardson s. been used in raisin the street in' fMOnt of - . enson " ex rase. ter. and tkt office, top- � *'!.1.. ' :M -A copy of the proposed local option that and I. Wises premises. Tills will pp 1 Whitby. = �'-," % . by -law to be voted upon by the electors prevent the surface water, at certain sea• P °site Hatch Bros., y. _ , - 4' ,, . P t�' }tat is to be done about that annual PUN T of this totvnahip on D'Iay 30th will be sons of rile 3 ear, front anno3 ing citirens L ear those who iy Vt a ��'� • .. ' boat excursion. art _ . found in anotlier `column. Evory precau- while passing; .iowu the'south side of r=ing ' <_ � • ite,l .Niagara Falls via Lewiston will star - 1 = tion will be taken as to its publicatiou. - street. The old walk will be" replaced - - " " - - _ - - - _ . remember it as- one of the most enjoyable .' - " , --A large coygreMation listened to the upon its exalted position, there not be- . - • . - °_ r memorial set on of the late Abram Ellis iog our f=inds upon wilier= to draw for new trips ever experienced. Io be rule the trip - inthe Methodist church plank, the are much needed. across the like was lint a rapi:l one, but .. on Sunday eeling P y there ie no law upon rho statutes of this ,�4�. ,.- I ` Rev. Caldwell spoke principally on the -The Oshawa Reforiner of last week. - : - a - says: s : "Ten.Ni lira In a �aC I {00[il. --This country whereby we are compelled to en• Judgment Day. The choir sang p y g - r0 r =ate selections. famous drains was presented to a full gage the "Eurydice although she is a - - ; P P comfortable craft. • iti a would suggest �.�� , -- -, -- - -�,.- - - - . - ,- -.. ; -: . - Reuben G. Besse, of Marboroug house in the Music Hall here last.Frida ° e , y .....�+e* ass.. a* s. i�r• u••■ i••■ .•...w..•.i......wi�a��•i,��to. Township in Wellington writes us "I see niighl, by the Pickering Dramatic Club, that the same committee be engaged to '• that some Malvern people hays been do- tinder tLe auspices of the R. T. of T., and arrange one for Wilson N. ti , Y. or some' 11 P.. other point across the lake. Last year , • ( ingsome tall sowing. We have sowed Ike members ac uitted themselves most p° y ; . . - ,t 11 n d a half admirably. We regret that space/ will the Promoters received 74hin a few dol- We are receiving dally Gut- Spring Sto I k - � - • over 100 acres in nine days an r tt P lare of a hat the expenses were and if it b - - with one seeder: I sowed 11 acres in'one not admit of giving an outline of the drama be properly attended to the affair will be - _ i How does this compare with_ the rt a cast of the characters, but the parts p .o. of .o. _ '-J ' hour. P were well taken and vet nicer develop- better patronized than ever. We would _ % Malvern people." y y P auq est the meeting as soon as the seed. Prints= i�rll811ilBi , _ - 1 -The firemen will send a committee ed. Some of theta have not yet the vim f .. . ` ' '�°'�" " ing is done. Shaker Flannels Cottons -''•-� . . to solicit baking from yon for the picnic of the professional, yet they have few _ - :_ > > on the 24th of May. These meek and equals as amateurs. We have pleasure � _ COttOIIadefi Sbirtings, bashful' fellows will likely visit yon before in zongratulating all concerned in the Sale Register. i r ince s Tweeds .. . . r f our -next issue, so we would beseech of above entertainment upon the success Sari- -=bti, May 7th, Credit sale of � y fresh .. .. . � � t � - - . - - . - s = n treat them kindl and rant their which attended it." The vindicator also Worsteds tC. . . yon, , y g mirth cows sad springers, at tt'hitevsle, s requests. Tie ,up then dog Else he may " speaks favorably of the troupe. the property of Messrs Cook & Co. . . ` resume the are hungry or thirsty -The annual meeting of our Meehan• Terms, 4 months credit given on ap- - . . (o) - ' . ' - . . - , ' - -, ' - tramps. y ics' Institute members was held in Dale's � proved paper. Hale at 2 p. m. See � -*-. • , - ; _- y ` pe - --Fred Smith, who has been employed Hall on Monday afternoon. Not neat -ly posters. Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. L >:� . - •�.•. -. Ask to see our T «E E DS . We can show better va sue „P. at the $pink Mills for the past few months, so many attendel as was desired, hat -the , -_ . has accepted a position of similar import- attendance was amply sufficient to con- On Friday, ay 6th the Markham _ Our suits made to order at . 14 will � . 3 't cunt Simcoe count Mr. duct the im ortant business. The finan• Poultry Associaten meets at the Franklin than e'er. ` slice in Ra�eni y P I :- Smith Js a young man of much promise, c =al statement was read, and the finances Louse At 8 p,m. All are welcome. Surprise you. - and although only a .resident of our vil- -found to -be in a flourishing condition. The growing congregation of St John's _ . lags �or a short time, will be much missed The library had circulated well daring AnQlician Church, Norway, has found in ._ .. _ in .social and church circles. �'4'e antic = - the past year, and the membership had necessary to erect a new church. ( °) a -.r Div. Chas. Wilmot Newcastle= will re• r' pate his success, been on the increase. After the director's . -- Surely since the measles have pre• report bad been received.as well as those move to Ottawa, where he haw Secured a We are also blandliug 'Segmless boots which we are s�lre' tv- g . ed to attack adults -they' will soon ex- from the officers, the meeting proceeded higher position in the Fishery Depart- . - t .r ' haust themselves. You know it takes a to elect the officers for the year now com. ment. will give perfect satisfaction. great many more spots to cover an adult menced., The election was by ballot, and The many friends of Mies Mary Kelly, . "I I- . k.:i �' than, are required in surrounding a juven• resulted as follows ;--- Pres., � r, R. M. late of Markham, will be gurprised to learn ... , . i r: I. a ill • Vi e- es I. W ise • Sec to of her sudden death at Toronto on Thurs- ., - - _ . ire. Our theory is that the spot w Bateman , o Pr V , re t•S, soon become exhausted. We rejoice in C. E. Marquis ; Treas., B. Bunting ; day last. a • s - _ '1` "11 the fact that althongh our measles' siege Board of Directors, G. S. Cowan. S. H. I E. J. Hopp6r, barrister', and county - . •-�-�- • - ' - . . _ • '. has been complete, it has. not been severe. Jeffery, W. J. Dale, R. Miller, J. T. Rich• clerk of Lennoz and Addington, died this � J+1� jK�j R�1V - - . 1 -_ Z'here are a number of young boys ardeon, I. Wise, J. Field, w..V, Richard• moon• Deoeaeed was at one time M. "', •a=round this place for whom their parents son, C. E. Marquis. A full report of the L. A. for Addington. " "' ' _ "' , ' ;, 1. "have reason to feel a certain amount of meeting,' with the annual statement, will George E.Lundy, formerly of Toronto 1. I concern. Instead of going to school, be forwarded to the LeRislatare,�and the : township, county of Peel, was caught in T g PR�F I S 1 ARL <. where they should be, they spend their Government grant may be expected at any ; the storm at Reaburn, Manitoba, Thurs- _ .. r bonrs'ln loitering around the streets, and time in the near future. One thing day of last week and perished f=rom ez• ___ t A f brought out b the r rt from the.librar. pocure. ��� ' practising Iona range with their catapults. q p Apo - _ .. . ` . . - . Possibly their parents are not aware of ian - was the fact that the peroentaae of The 8 ear-old daughter of Mr. F. Yor• Never have >�ngr Dods been sold for lower prices than we are ,.� their absence at school. The trastees works an fiction was not nearly as large flan, of Clarke, 'GVest Dnrkanr, was barn - g . �,. : should enquire rnto this matter and, if as is allowed by the department. This •i1 to death the other day. 8howas pplay• now tusking on our irresistable spring •bargains. we ask the � ' . neeesnary apply the truant officer force if should be remedied, as _fiction is. more ing about a fire in a field fund her drsas privilege of selling you on the closest hying margin; the finest" ';l. needs be. sought after than any other class of tread• caught. qualities that money can buy in the line of all kinds of tinware. —Honor rQli of the Junior Dcpat tment ing, and by all means let us Tarnish our - Relatives of Jacob Cronk, wbo was Call -in, inspect stock, and compare prices, and you must admit R , - . - .of Pickering Public School, 8rd Class,— selves with ss much of it as is consistetit bused to death in Belleville last month, that we are offering the opportunity of tike season. Give us -`-;" - V C Ham and J. Nealon. 2nd with efficiency. Some few complained at , kave made affidavits that they believe the . . : just one chance to make you happy. with beautiful goods at ' .. " ,- A. Westlake, •� 11 . ; Clare, —L. Gibbon, M. Mowbray, J. Broad the dissatisfaction caused through the event was due 10 foul play. The ooutentq I - `' �.: and G. Gibbons. Attended every day,- heavy fines imposed for keeping backs of deceased's stomach will be anal Bed. Bed Rook prices, good satisfaction goes with every purchase ;:.• ,, y. de Bit`, . _° W: out longer than the regulations warrait- The winter butter•making ezpeiriment - ma i� .' E. Head, A. Westlake, J. Nealoti, _­ .� - :_ 11 - ��:... Tripp end L: (ribbons. Those that de- ed. The matter was referred to the con- i■ the East and West Oxford cheese tae- - ,, x n ..� ... '° serve special mention for good conduct, -- sideration of the Directors, and will be tars►, near VPoodstook, proved a- grand r �. . _� " ' - A. Westlake, W. Peak, L. (ribbons, M: dealt with by them as seemeth best. There success, and a resolution was passed by - f .. " 4 . -{ .- o -:_. c- are eta number of our villa ers who the trons thanking the Dominion Goy ■ .1 . _ . - _ `�r ;_1 Gee M. Banks' :R. M y Pt► Mowbray . L r . - " Y,t may, L. Westlake, E. Boyes. Number have not yet joined the Instiitutes but srnment and Prof. Robertson four the stab The.Lgding. Tin Shop ,�, curd dos . - - taken in W�►,s matter. ,� :> 4 -' t . - . .. - ,�. ' ,;:�y: r,. �� ` • � � ; ., p call 63 av�r�e attendance 81. ab Q • s; pit._,, •g�_,5,4.,1,&-;-A, k.. " :�- t . b, , ° _ L1.� i t — -i. --+. • a,.f. a - - ! w. :Y • Ni `X�' a= I„".i: , 4:i, 9. .dF . fl `' . -� _ s ..',< _ _ - ..'S *^ ,�.p�a. _ .t! i. • °ffi ..a _ ,tom i°-s' `•x: a _ ,4 ', ,a apt •.: . ay _,r'` Lit Sr,., L,w, sp... x - - -Y - ..� x. SI r.fir . K' e _ s. ' „y.. ,t r_ 4i_,L mow- k _: �s"3 i1�i* _ �.. � e �, tt y i_ a£$ n� -y �. �' a �X �..k� +. _ xc