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" , . __ DECK � f �r���� - Medical. --- Mr. and Miss Fowler, of Whitevale The ,, : �" r band is p: acticing for the 24th.. f ,� i. f As I have bought up Dan Reddin's livery . spent Sunday in town. Oar tailor is doing a rushing business. ,.: ",1.0? ` LATnT LOCAL HAPPZNIN08 RZCOBDRD BY Joseph Hilte and Miss Matthews were Gardening is brisk around the Creek. ` 4 +� Ft; ;.. 11I'D. C.M., bi.C.P. "N'i M. BATE'4IAN, business and have added several news, r, A 8.0., :Coroner. Office and Residence, horses "and bngKiiee, I can =%^ "I date THZ PRZBB AND JOTT$D DOWN BY OIIR t• t Fred JEI•I The cold weather is kee ing things bff►ck r 1 King Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning the public with good rigs at all hours. 8:30 to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. Covered 'bas meets all trains. In.,- connection with livery I keep a vocal 1�fics'ec. gale, Commission and Board - • ,�.`..�... �_-_ !✓WV•,/,i -✓ - �✓ ✓✓ -`�`�" ing Stables, Pickering. - Miss�Ida impson, UPIL OF THE .TORONTO CON• G @o. 'VCT. = =� ,.L%_�.= . P serwatory of Muso.,s prepared to give leg- - --- -_f -M- - n Q, " . sons in both instruments:. and vocal music. Re- .'T: •eoH I °'� ferences Liven if ,required. Thorough Instruction Guaranteed .�oO { Address, Claremont. tdeg a, .M M . -p .- o so aas 40 52. , � dinr ea .s co ti ho d 4 - Legal- = 0 eu'r a _ � 44 tD W r deyQ w ai m. it r4 w $ .r E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- Z , •xdv , e, . '" ., .• '" o T County Crown Attorney, and County = � .,,ON ao " � � � I O V •TER. 10-5 �`1 = . i Solicitor. Court House,'%fhitby. -� -+ +•+ ••• M 50LICITOR, NO- ~ `lea A JAMESAMES MILLER, a O nvp al ' ",,, eft t- . Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office at Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan. 0 w I " - o, o q o - - OW & i1fcGILLI`VRAY, BB R Poe - ;' . q� A d � deb °� a�n ters, Solicitors, &c. Office opposite O o p N q office, Whitby, Ont. Jno.. all Dow, B A.; Theo. �� as 0 'e Q ° ,4 d n `' . ,/ .� A. OlcGilliyray, LL,B. Mo ey to Loan. 8y �''t �,d I M a w w A w m t7 � M �. - HOAIAS PARKE , BARRISTER Z 9 v U 3 c 8 m b T nd Solicitor &c. oney to loan. No = J : A "� 0 0 w w O visa tong a i is on Sunday. CORRZBPONDENTB. We would "vise the trustees of White- . . - CLAREMONT Yale' church to place a guard at the church . • . shed as some thief or thieves stole a whip The Mount Albert young man was here fr ^m one of our neighbors mobile he was I this weed. It is rumored that his listening to the sermon last Sunday night. future �la close at hand. GREENWOOD. Geg Graham has been here beepping his son Will in the blacksmith shop dur- Wm. Morris f' Pickering, has been ing the past week. There is some talk of h, o is g , n him coming ere to reside for aome time Mast the guest of Mrs. Kest- E. R. Eddy has resumed his duties - as Most of our farmers have completed teacher of the senior department of the seeding, especially HiuR Cord, who has school. He has not fully recovered but completed � about a month ago and so is expected to gradually gain str«►ngth. is now in the desired position of hay Mrs. Jae. Evans is making Aensive nothing to do, and leave "Mink" as mians- improvements to her dwelli.;g in the yen of all ceremonies. northern part of the village. The dwell - ' Word reaches ne that Patrick Gleason ing will be neat and commodious when who has for man sere past, occupied completed. Y Y P V The report from the Inspector to our the Greenwood hotel, is about to leave trustees states that the departments of and take up residence in Pickering for a our school are in a prosperous condition. while. We are sorry to ,miss his genial The eantary condition of the building is face but what is Greenwood's loss is Pick - termed /'Excellent." inNiask Ddotrise3,one of Pickering's swells While coming to church on Sunday, - Mr. Walton of Toronto is on his spring . > �_ '' `' . `` � .�'" .� Visit. He says he enjoys his walks around ,:;:' _1 C here. - `� , i -; vVI .. :: R. Stephenson is planting is patch with . ` j .'; t �h , g .1 r .. small fruits, expects to plant trees next .. ,F_... ;. ' ..., ; season. , :: F% ' S�l A. Reeve is planting trees and small _ _ fruits, .n-.-d is having men fighting with ." N:: �$�,,.•` 1 .. "i ,`�` .. "r' "�v fl twit(': •rn -, digging it out. � ;t �_. 1. B. C Jason is busy planting a large +, - Y P :.- x _ry uE; :; orchard, h wing procured over three han " ` ` �� . ,�,. '�. s r• - , [' dyed of t'i- beRt varieties of fruit trees - .,i_ t'. ; .,±. I' The r:embers of the Horticultural So..' - .. '' .4 . _ }. - e . : :: - ciety were well pleased with theirpreminms '�Q,V� :_ ; „ 1. ;rrEa delivered by A. Reeve. They consisted of :,.'"?,; _ r a good young Idaho Pear trees, which alone � q,,s . �r 11 }s worth far more than the membership - . - � " "' ,. . fee, besides the monthly paper and the re- � �`' port. There should be many more of the .. p; ,, f'_ ; � ._ 11 farmers become members as it is a dollar -' 's , 'r,; :. well spent. Every year good value is given :f =" i;. ': ', for the money. = . On Sunday evening as people were on ;: .. ; e`' N. J., ., their way t West Hill, to church, Mr. ;_`• !F jt5 .�•, ". Robarge's hose ran away at the creek,-be -. _. ." ;`' ing frightened at something, and causing ���'' K'" some other horses on the road t start on ..� � hj .R Y ;.,� air c a �y ° a a Mrs.' D. Cunningham met veil$ a mishap. has rented t$e Greenwood hotel and 'has the run. This caused quite an excitement ; ='' ''k commission. Office: over ntaxioBank,Pioker- a ° P obtained license on condition that he will, for some time, but the West Hill grade ,` :.; :; :' S:i ing ' open every Saturda . 9_y ; o a p;, 4 ,6 a m "a r. 4 � � Her driver became frightened at a pile of proved too much for the runaways and ' - . .! • ' ,: _ _ I . i m b ! ° e m;, w •0 Q m ., enter the ha bonds of matrimony. � :�. _' S. ORIIISTON LL.B., of Law= :� �• p► I stone on life road and upset the ton happy y• they wen© promptly stopped before any T' Barrigtera, ° iA� ° � A " d p gam' We are informed that Nick has been damage was done. - 4� '. !�• rents, Ormistou ac Drew' St 'Co- �' a'� _✓O �P. A, p U pq p NO serious damage was done. g soliertora, Notaries, c�c.,1� pronto .reel, I 'Ralph Brody was here on Tuesday. $e around in' search of a wife but has not The Mechanics' Institute held its annual - - Ponto, will b3 at Clnermo t every Thursday ti_o- �__ M m ti . x yet been accepted. Now girls and also meeting last Monde evening and elected - '_Vii" s has been acting as a substitute fcr the• g y g '- '. old maids here is a chaucegfor you. Set oflicen3 for the year. The report showed .., ; " Office over J. I�uudp's shop Money to loan. 2:y _ _ g science master in the Bowmanville hi h --'� , - -- - - __- -- - - g your nets. the Institute to be in a flourishing condi- � � Petei'tlut 'U. school. Ralph returned to file city on . • . lion. It is ho hoped that several members `�_ { J. ^ �V :��.��• nt a no a n Wednesday to resume his medical stud. lklixxlL, P gOP��INS, VET RINARY SUR- ,�• that have not paid their dues, will do so at : r' , tee. - once, as the librar is a eat benefit to the ; :° `- 1tI • GEO�I, Graduate o the Ontario Vet- PICKERING BRANCH. Aftt3r,totrie years rest our town bell on f30ARBORO Y :.v', I. erin College, Toronto, ill visit Whitevale ace- giving a lot of select reading at a" .. "'- . , - s. an errywood every Sat rday. Diseases Of. - __ Dowswell's "carriage shop has boon engag• . . `x'' the se's foot attended to t my shoeing forge Afies Agar, of Toronto, spent Sunday ro, u' cost. Some amusing excuses are some- ' . , '� ed for a year to announce meal times to times made when subscriptions are asked, • - . ".r " ` lot 7th con., •Pickering. Calla promptly at- O en for the transaction of all le tlmate our inhabitants. Geo. pOWBwell has the withiaJennne McGowan has been visiting of hi Ur a man's horse kicked thedashboard tenders to. Telegraph addre s : Whitevale, Out. P P.b. address: Green River, O t. s4 -V Banking Busibeds. contract for pulling the rope at the epeei• her friends in Toronto. o s ig, so he •could not afford his 50 cents .. . Oi�lricia Hovisa -Frtsm 10 to 3 ;Saturdays bed hours. this year. O' f Miss Fanny 6tobo, of Toronto, has been Great excitement on Sunday morning. VVH O P R I N S, VETERINARY to 1 o'clock. Tobias Michell, of lot 18 coil. 8 just visiting her home in Bellamy. . surgeon, graduate Gf Ontario Veterin- Savings Bank ill Connection. south of this place has issued notices for• Miss Bart, of Kingston Medical College A chicken thief caught red - handed anti. I* ary College, Toronto, office and residence, Lin- shot on the spot. A warning for _ chicken .. - _ ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calls by day (8 -y) GEOROV, KERR, Manager. bidding all persons from trespassing- on has been visiting friends in Scarboro. ' = • or night ppromptly attended to. A first class his Dretnise6. Those who heed not this Jas. Humphrey has been visiting his thieves to keep clear of Highland Crock. A . `'" � general blactsmith shop in connection. New 1 . . daa titer, Mrs. IZev. W.A.J. Bart, at Port man seen running after something, then - i;;; . rigs gotten up, as well as all manner;ot repair- +fig;. - notice will be prosoouted a000rdwg to the g ( ) another man at a 2.40 sit with a In : . ing done, at lowest living ra s, Lame and dis- AN - law made and provided on that behalf. Car ink. g gun - f eased feet made a specialty of, always a Bret .0 Arbor day was celebrated in the usual hand. Areport- result, a lt►rge chicken �,� Richard Howe, who has been on the C. thief dead, measurin over three feet from' �I,t , - class shoer on hand. y _ wanner at the village school, by planting g . ,`�, - �' promoted to a position in the Road MasII tceee and other decorations, and a general t peas of warning, It there of his ki d coo '` '1 Societie . R� renovation. .✓,,,,,, - -- -_ _ v �- .•.,..,.,., - tare office in the city. Richard ie s briitht P g , r: The Township council assembled at Scar- ken clear of our Highland Creek marks- ' RISING SUN LODGE NO. 185, I.0. - fellow and well continue to raise. He bord village last week to witness a test case men. N. Read was very thankful at the G. T. This lodge meets every Monday will move his family at once to Toronto. of an improved road turnpiker, furnished by above result, As it was one of his spring , sussing in the your, o Dale s Hall, Pickering. It is rumored in the village this week. D. Beldam. The machine did its work chickens that he was devouring when shot. ' ., : :" • Every person invited to join and help - advance life grand Cause of T�mperanee. l�r that the license commissioners have ro• very satisfactory, He tried to carry off the hen, but she _ cunsidered file a lication of John Fors th rY+ and as purchased by being tied by the leg, prevented him doin S {� �Lrirb the Township p g and the new hotel at the station is likely Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cheape have lest a°' !3o he contented himself with a small ` :; We have been appointed sole agents by t be a licensed haase. Your scribe is have oc for Uncle Sara's domain. They chicken. A. Reeve was well pleased to see . Conveyasccer, cps. _ C. L. Munson, Esq., $owmanville, for the have located in the State of Virginia, where him dead, as he had carried off some of his l H01IAS DUNN,vConve -a-- Conveyance r$ Corn- County of Ontario, for the best Woyeu unable to state what ground there is for spring chickens, and had been back for- v..__. �j'1 the will receive the benefit of a more 1 misaioner for taking Affic.avits, .etc., Clare- Wire Fence_ in the country, and are pre- the rumor. y more. - CITIZEN. - . • -: equatorial climate. Air. Gheape has taken iuont, out. _ soy_ pared to build fence, and sell Farm. and Oar farmers and business men have mss• _ _ with him his celebrated trotting mare BUNTING, IF61ier of Marriage Township rights on the most reasonable united upon the market question and all Minna. Letter from Manitoba. Be Licenses for the Curwti' of Ontario. Of- terms. We build twenty different styles arrangements are mane b which we will ` - Y Since receiving the census, we have been flee at the store or at his reAdeuce, Pickering on this machine, plain or ornamental. R e ere long have a first class produce market SrR : -NV_6 arrived at our destination' af- - - - p mourning over the comjmratively station- Village. _ ----12-y-- also own the right for Ontario County, here. There is no fear of procuriDa buy- ary condition of the population of the town- ter a long; tedious journey' We were 8 - _ R. BEATON, TOWi� SHIL' CLERK (except townships Whitby and Brock) for ere. If producers congregate this acts as ship during; the Mist decade, but. our hopes days and 11 hours niakiiig the trip.' The . D* Conveyancer- onveyancer, Comu:iiwioner for taking the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wishing sgidavita, Accountant and tnaurauce A ant. r a- loadstone on buyers. are beginning to brightest at the prospects comiiany send out flashing, adrertisementa, _ g to purchase farm or rownshitp rights for telling how well the • will- use you rlIoney to loan on farm prol erty. wills pro- ei•ther.of above will dc► well to consult ue It has been suggested that*the Erskine of a largo increase when the next returns - y } , bate,l. OFFICE-At whitemle. Will be in are brought in. At present we are lad to that you are to go right through in the.' • . - '- Brougham every Monday a-ternoon for the Personally, at lot 7 It. F., Pickering, or people procure blinds Or else have the g 1 g colonist train ; that there will be Colonist -• transaction of business. °7 -v write us to Whitby P. 0. Parties are bast went windows frosted, thoreL_y pie- be able t mention that the home of Archie ,. lfuir is enlivened by the presence of a sleeping cars attached to your train, and __ __ __ ___ - - - - -- -- strictly fyrbidden infringing on these pa- renting the young of the masculine per. 1 that uti and vour family will all o to- . .. ' � - 1i'CILLtGI�t,. suasion from viewing the ever smilin ` au titer, rind that Ge(n a 1:m riri ham 3' y g tents. R g i; g P(' g •ether. \ow this is not so, for the de- .N ' AyPOST, CU a ­­ \TV A1iLIlITECr1' - has the !pleasure of knowing that his future 1 � y - : /� 18-31 ALLIN do GRANT and pleasant meinbers.of the cengregat toils will iu 1part go towards the support of latched ua at night, just after we left To- t1 . nor ttio county of Ontario Draws f _ _ " -_ __ ' ion discuss the organ yttestion. ront, and I did not see my family till I '' '�: and specifications furnished for every clas a $0n. •. OF VA L TU - building. Stearn and hot wi,ter heating and v The Lpworth League meeting on Mon. _ - . arrived at the end of our journey. Our V.^x ventilation a apecia :ty. 011ic.e- Gerrie Block, a %i S E j1 E E P E R S 1 day evening was well attended a0a the Y corner Dundee and Brock sensate, Whitby- 11 V train had no Coach, and the Weald not Residence- Kiv,rston Roan East Pickering. 37 y programme proved to be exceptionally GREEN RIVER. put one ou for us, so we had to.stav in the _____ _ __ f Don't forget that in housecleaning time Rood. The selections were on the line of - bersescar and shiver and freeze, or go in , = . .'Y A7tctioitee)•irtg7: there are four things at the Corner. Temperance, and the dif %rent numbers pleased to see the smiling face of Harv. the caboose, to be ordered out by some of '' ^' '" ' ^�r Drug Store that are especially g y from Ddarkhaln, on Sunday. the conductors aid an odd cue w'ouid al- . were rendered in a manner hi hi Oredit- low ue to warm u - Talk about takin ou F'AIRLANKS, the gild And reliable viz.: - Howa�e's Furniture 11 O useful. 25 able to those taking part. Their meetings Professor Kent's lecture passed oil' eery P g Y L • Auctioneer, still in lire field, able and g suocesalal here lately to a crowded house. straight through, we were side - tracked _ willing to conduct any sales �jntruated to him, cents a bottle ; Howaie's Household are very entertaining, -''_ The foot - ballers here intend organiziu longer than we were panning, our engine and takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- Ammonia, 20 and 35 cents per bottle; The remains of the late Mrs. Miller g shunted at every station it came to cars �` ' ions for past favors, and hopegfor a continuance g90wa3e8' Crude Carbolic Aoid, 25 Cte. ' next $atnrday evening, when election of -, - t of them. TermR for services moderate. Ar- _ were brought here from Fort Wayne, Ia- cf wood,lumber,timber and ever thing else.. - ." rangements as to dates and terms can be made Per bottle; Howses' Disenfeetant officers Gad other important'business will Y ' '.. at lire office of this paper. - s:, tf (]is", and interred at the 7th eoa.oemet• some of the time our train was composed ..,_ ,.:s ___ Powder, 10 bents per pound or three cry on Wednesday. It is only seven weeks be' attended to. All interested should at- of wood and lumber, and we had a hard. -' � ;� :��._ �j�HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- pounds for 25 cents. - Fall directions since the remains of her husband were tend• rough time and when they get a shunting `,- '- I :,; ,'. 11 tioneer, vatuatoi, ote., for East York and for use on each bottle. As the time of year hue arrived when von the try to see hew hard the oats do •°' the whole of North and Sout Ontario. Strict brought here from the same place and in. Y Y - W R Ho ws" E tarred at the above cemetery. The couple It ie pleasant to alt at life back door in the it. It is dune a o rough that; it will almost attention given to all orders by ail or telegraph. o • evening and listen t the strains of band throw the horses off their feet and it Charges Moderate. Address TPOS: VOUCHER, o were at one time residents of this place. -� T?os 47, llreni burn, out, Corner Ding; +Stye, W$itby. ; peers was shi ing cattle on Tn�• music, we are of the opinion that does some of them,but the men don't seem - ;g ; �_ '• - - - - - - - I-- - - - - -- - - N.B. -Use Howse 's Baking Powder, Al- day. Nine care were loaded, cantainin" it would be interesting to resurrect the to' care, and thousands of dollar's worth of 1 L. - Coats a ad ,5140_ es. ways fresh. y• g stock are made useless on account of it and 4' s -� = -� I 172 choice animals. The stock was ar- Green River Land which for some reason - - v- T -- - - - - -- - - - - -- p it is time it was put a stop to, as we a ,_..,` 16H N LI�SLIL, L00 AND SIiOh, - chased from farmers in this neighborhood. hue been allowed to go to the Hall. «© P P P Y ., " '., :.,: , 1rai:er. ,'u w�i and eery work. Orders for our car, and we a dear for it too, and- �, r Another shipment will take lace in about leave a capital array of talent which is ly. p y NR promptly attended to. Exne enced workman- P P we ou,-ht to be carried through more- 414) t• ing dormant which if properly developed i "' .. chili. Don't for;;ot the stand, n arty opposite the two weeks time. We venture to state human. tauite a number of the sock carne' .i'� ,' , ' News, liin Street, Pickering vi age.- 7 -v would secure for us one of the first bands . -� * . that more fat cattle are chipped from through •iu bad shape. I have one that. -j A - - - - - - - -- --I- - - , .. Claremont station- than leave any other in this part. of the country. Come boys will be of no use, and r -saw several that • _: �lotcis. - get your !leads together and reorganize were throNU out of the Cars, and I don't _ -� �- EACH PLUG OF TB rural eti °n in Canada. Our farmore > : • ; :� �.i ORDON *HOUSE, Pi kering;, Ont., ' raise nothing but the best. and let us see the band on its feet again. think there is any need destroying so :: `- >`�' V1 awos Gordon, proprietor This hotel ie a •-0M•- - . Secure a teaches• at once and get to work. much property. I could say a good deal - - a " - M +. fine new brick building, finisiied In superior Arbor Da was observed at our aead. more, and I think it is time the com an • >" ..4� -- PUNCH POND. y P Y r L_. style. Every convenience and comfort for the - - 1`�4 •; - travellin;public. New and conlinodiouestables I emy by a general cleaning up of yard and seta in to it. However,. we all got there, , r av g , and sheds. '2.5 , We are lad to note that after so lon an schoolroom. From 10 to 15 trees were one after the other, and are now sett ed :;114, ' ;,:­A_ - - -- - -- -- - -- _-. - : - - - -- - -. - - - illness, Miss Libbie Medd is able to be out planted in the yard. The schoolroom dowse. The s ring; is cold and backward - - ... � . WESTERN HOUSE, Pickering;, Out., P mi� ' rl€, now open for the acconimodaticn of the Once more. was nicely decorated with cedar arches tblere is considerable grain sown, but not `. !�' :o: IS MARKED :o: s much as would have been if there hacl 4-AV -- travelling public This hot 1, having lately , _ Wm. Hoover visited Miss Christina and mottos ornamented with rosettes etc. • s . °', than ed hands, has been re -fu is red thro h. - S Ce last Sands and A, S visited P g - ' Yi ' g 1 been more fall plowing done, but we had r .mow :' pen Y' P After their busy days work, having been • :• •�,_' -,." cut. situated as it is, opposite the bpink le, Miss Ferrier. a late harvest, and an early winter. The , �.,,? ' it is convenient for patrons of t e Mills. Meals The farmers of this have all finis$- aselsted by several willing helpers of the threshing was about half done last fall, „;;._ or lunch at all reasonable hours: Goon etabllng Ply section the Pupils and teacher took part - , , I . " and abed room. Box stall and closed yard far ` " od seeding, and are busily engaged in pre. p and the balance is to be done yet. It is - - r e . -- horses or cattle. weigh stelaen the premises.' IN BRONZE part g in giving a little concert oonsietinq of read• damaged - ; ' :_.A LETTERS . n the soil for roots. dam ed a good deal in the stacks, and in �.. The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked • • i lu dialogues ` Xu ;" - - with pure liquors of every bran$. ANDY Mc• The G. R. Beavers will organize next recitation, goes and 8nnging. some sections considerably damage was - !,y -le; Lp Saturday night. All interested Several of the is were resent. We y Y°• CUL Y, Proprietor. f stgly NONE OTHER GENUINE Y g game In P done b the frost, so we will hear the hum ,'y.': F ,. %-Ni. requested to attond the meeting at 8 o'clock think it a good thing for the parents- thus of the threshing machine until the new ,.. Wactclama/cinl . she • to show their interest in the work of their crop comes in. Now I will tell you the : ., �.:;._.___•.,_- . ,, ` MONEY TO LOAN The 'manufacturing machiner3► of our own boys and girls and'the latter a drawback of our country, and what we -, ` `'�jA ys B pprec- Y ..,. �; town is constantly becoming more com- iate the same. want, and then we will have the finest part . •.' y- , : - _ A. CU 'fed , � - ON MORTGAGE SECURITY " - plots. P. It. Hoover has purchased some - grist ''•� • in the . Dominion. We want more '' :, , '. - , ., agent for EDWARD SCHE JRE. whole- at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and Dq new repairing far his mill. mills, and there ie a fortune for hundreds -;I o�rr��eett The Licence Commissioners for North .I; sale deafer in Wa ,che8, Clocrls, Jewellery bentures purchased for cash. In your rooming don t ff olliusthe old re- of men who will make the ventare.. You >'ta ' tux. H and fancy goods, 11 eleven) Vellington at., liable storehouse. A.B. has - Ontario 6eJd their second meeting at Uz- take your grist to mill to [get it ground, �; _' :� ... TA-L'E :� {�,� , • the miger takes 8 ands out of eve 60 s .°' Toronto. Cal and stook. chased a new stook pf � �. bridge on Monday. The Goenoes of Alex . I bought and sold an commisNon.� fs Po rY' - - Dressma licit$ our careful examination. Watson and F. Webb were limited to and charges you 15 cents to grind the rest. : -I.- ` :n�;.. ; t toe s Western, Lancashire and Llty ai P '� � ' - -- �rr-�----ss__- ___ . •., .. IIn the able dirootorshi of three months from the fir8t of May. He will bay yoarwhoat at 55 cents a bash f' ' t,� - ondon and ManehesWr Fire Insurance Com Lawrie, our nblic School seems to be mak- The oh�tnat mare Lon treat , sold el if it is not too hard and as it eta worse: `. . :-`� ' 1 . DRESSMAKERS, PERFECT FIT- ( gs ) g 11. 1J TING tailors a stem for for,, dresses 1'anies,- -North American Life InsnraACe ing rapid strides and if we are able to keep R con le of months b H. H Bishop, he will take it all but the toll and if you r `•'�' -; . y g � p ago y p, ...� ; ' K and mantles, taught by Mies M McCausland, ' . Co., moo noeident Insurance t n. Pickering village. Dreages mad( or ant and fit- _ him for .a few years, We have no doubt but Of Uxbridge, to W. D. Grand, of Toronto, complain he will tell yon he dent want : . tea, Orders prom t1 attended to, and a per- that we shall have one of the most success• was d' disposed of at -the latter's sale a few Your custom. The blacksmith are just ° `k Y p y F 93 for 8 A�.,'r- .•.- - 1Bp4 . �' feet fit guaranteed. I 23-9m. fnl schools in the County. days ago for 0800. Mr. Bishop got $105 as bad: If you want a shoe set you have . t1 , Our enterprising young man from the for her, and it was considered s fair rice. tO Pay 20 cents, or 25 if booked; and as " . '.;: ,... " `•" . MISS FERRIER WISH B TO AN. CONVEYANOING CAREFULLY DONTI.. ' .•_ A - -L71 NOUNCE that she has 'scored apart north has decided to enter upon t$e voter- rye Uxbrid T>fines says :�" We Ua for hardware, and draggy stores, and the';•_.�� meuta above Mr. A. B. CoHina' .tore in Green = inary course of studies. We have no revels= - other stoics, they are fairly- robbingf i$0 ` ': - . Rryer, where she will be prepared' to execute all V3'11affe �rop® �� on to doubt bat t$at $e will be successful pretty reliable information to the efteot role. For instance, if you want. a hoi'ee -.;ry ''= I Y `, -` work in her line in trusted to her Having had 10 Good Village Lots on-north side Kin street in that work as he takes a des interest in that this town will get the new station it rasp the will charge you one dollar for it..', "- _ ; : - `, =, 1. some years experience in the beat dreasmakin between •corner.&n the Col e g p haf3 asked fOC. It >� not a - certaint bllt T � establielinrents in Toronto, g grOAAd9 that line of business. We are sorry to lose y+ Ivow there is plenty room for mills,e;, rr, . . •` Miss Ferrier is pre- for sale, together with village property, • ��. -: , ...,, pared to suit all comers in style o,nd workman- him from our midst, but we extend our there_ is _a strong ,probability .of it:•., Tile - stores, blabkorniths, and all other trades,.,.c(.•�" One good house and lot tor- sale ve cheap. Y' 't4 ship. Give her a trial and too con Satis- B• befit Wishes Of success to our Yf Oa think.tllis w0rt11 - , =a3p faction guaranteed. Charges mo�'erate. Terms W. V. " IiIC$AR N yolwg hOx'se. 1G►e1 dots ilk Wit" >}, "Wl a Due WOxtIy and prti>Feeaiotns: y .a0 r doctor. .J =ofo _1- tIik` =r r ptfia a ,ti slue le .paperhYR +'1n ositively cash, D1I er.8 - rye 1. �. _ P SS FERRIER Green Ri _ �• •`� . :� t - � �y � T b �� ,.: - - - - y p0 .��$ale$ lilcok,>�stjiL n e ..� :- @`t. ;+�=. _ _ '[ '7- a^ ?r.•. ¢ s'5.,, J '`4crt5'•.•3. t•i : #c •ice£ 7L'.+;';:"3.• :``. � §.,- -4 } e : :. 5f._ . ". :3v .', .`• t. 's` -9M "'ti•!! : �.. - .vry °�d" - - - - :,? 4` ::f �yi • k . . j . .!; "`�:,� I "t -�% s; : °• °s*S; fi '%" v.' K.; _" - Qa 4.­P .ms`s°. 'r�?n z,V.�y 'sy*,' r> > .y dyi ­­ .�ed3v:mi�$. :', - . .r,g . .,a t ,i}_,xy -• f A. -. ��'� . -I M•�: 4 y'_� ~V ` .r _it " A' is ! : .� ,. l,' ' per. l -1•, d' 5. ,>_ , . V' . - } -!N�d 0 � a 1 �'i. h, - ' 14,. 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To %,.tendZy or use d b �` n e of the o o sweoth p °' g� ( _ 1 e A riarly loyal je the horses are • �y1WE Y B . , n all the r ybun' ,. _ y is said that good p is a t. i- - msea or lte.,;,�1'he sto out o! ,�, t i.. . - cowallp -tim n kbird,time. �; Iti tan at err that yes much an o ct • interest he regalia• :, ':, = I . he N icing da ong, :�er and a great prove ve of �u `mely hie the .Y, " ,. rder e h • aches .does nut right, - 6 o thy hand, my deares dove, -• pal -ions en .i/nd acieaion are Neely grant•. }�, �,y� r �I ' : - �} looking tekheada" iiihtols a sno a des • our e, He cwt be id b K �`°" ' `'� °`" 1 And ec.me abroad to see :: Pcol? . Oe � �. y the aster of the Hoi =ee, the o al fie ..+Di'ves"- . . *. =." •..,.... $YiiFement and are so hard .to get of. p - The land is full of love an ho e-- - - ' Mite more correct or abbe le. I have no Mews are rabahl the best-known stables . • ' - ` g The real cause of the se un leasant little p Y seem strained to their utmost, the mind is " 4 ° ,_ - r + d so is hte to mo ! P da L that n rot ee a>a n have . wit >ze •bit of moor, ly There are in t' ,� r specks is goy, ss re ar any iiir� n {re f • yT confused and irritable. ✓This condt qtt Qno •'`�' {( hasiltnilir�ggenata pai�egr g r ith,ft tlneau ®iupced,l in ail - State an excellent eorrectivd ig Hood±sAi►tsspr�. > Tile starling's 10 e, in tong, shy'calls, - : serious thfsn this, oine people peeve r6itch F_= . x. Y ou ex rience some difficnli in sha in horses harness horses coach and II ht rid - . • -... _ . �ea-a emuz. ,�. �t Y Y P g _1 .w1►icii, . LI'... its_ - renilating.. , _;, .. < �:,. _. _ ant: toi,in�. - And thrush and chaffinch swell the tale Yw�� llfr �dbKS. petlddf iAg norses, ana- �ha't` °"$ X18 "tfilii " ' Adow the rfioist warm breeze. acts, settles anti finally forms a hard, ,• powers, soon `' . u. daft rs, is ub.to tn'etjings ad lusts are u London of more ac reasiv architec- �@St4�eeA!"1t10 wee, rimroso,tnd anemono black little subatatice which robabl would,, • ;• w _ • , , 4 p i p Y eon�er e► laps, t ese iYgi�1a �►re used )aithhr t l tq de i►u eo r 14 "'40U a . _ From the soft ground havo sprung; .i never have had a thanes of development if + h - ! And then green oarth is all in bud- the akin`w t eon Indiscriminately or wit an apparent'doubt fax dale*eYe t'h �hb"464r�ve- ' to tale system, and glass that strength of n end; ' gr - . For all the world is. young! . •, roughly vrdahed with 'soap as to whether or not one or the other would ments ; but there are none more well- to -do' nerves, and lwdq, i. rick Makes one feel ivell. • - -� : , ~4� _ twice a day and t'ubbod_ vigprously with s be referable, or perhaps objectionable. In looking, none in whigb the- .owupants iteem' r ' „ ; _ coarse -.wet. Do not be afraid -of s red" yoMer to fortm a cbrTettt opfnian it would sji- more at home. Comforb'and order areevery- i d,1 ', _ ., = Come, -let ns ez�sellthe dew sad rain, nose •the redness will soon fade, e►wa and - � , - _ Now it is ova ant; - - y pear necessary to have some knowledge of where apparent ; the grooming is, of -course, A I , - R rp . : _ . -= -: For every breath is inconse- fraught, • •� . leave . no t ;ace. i the et molo , origin, and formerusua a of perfection • and :there does not even appear - `' '. ', . ! - �! ; - The Kpring is here at last We will add that. the lace should be greas- these termsgy aim a straw out of place in the litter,• The • { 1 .tad ono is `Vlnter's long. dark nights ed well alter the . 'eoa washing has been +, $a, � �- `- - . . - .„ Y.And lair has dawned lo�Ws day. k ,g Hebrew in our sacked tongue called Ibri Queen haa,however,Iong given u riding,and' Ff { _ Sweetheart, we,nev r can grow oldT- ggone through with. A good p.an to follow -� derived from "aver," " pp ''l� `. ,T, . IL must be alwaysiay! fs ; At bedtimb wash the face " with hot .. crass, the only saddle horsesin the stableare those td t a . - .. come aver. It was first applied by the used by the suite. Raikoq relates in hie by al r►,ggWt*..#1; six for 05. Prefpare only : - _. 1 - [Marcia 7) rndald:. water and soap, rinse thoroughly ; then ' ancient inhabitants of Palestine to the jgvwq Syr y by C. t. 1i00I3 do CO., A , tizecartes, Lowell, egg, E'` c , a.. -. .- - " .. „ g Ifi 6ltaff a f da s sites her erasion .�.- . A., _ - work in by rubbing slowly and firmly the family of our ancestor, Abraham b& i. A, _ -,F:• _ y , ,. who, t1tSk"ehtfdt•tord Albemarle, theft Ma Mir il�� �O�e+st . -:Dine QO�i C - � - - ' "` ' I' .- • ' ' • - ease -cold oream efembl Thialoosena „ - t. 1. - p?t' Y• mi rating froth Mesopotamia to Palestine, of the Horse, and said to him My Lord, • Otj gIIebaIItl. the blackhead$ which arc so snugly imbed- h mom or over Lho river Euph- you will immediately provide for me ain i 1. ..t• � iu -+ ' l•'.... i ' pass ti ` _ 11 _ - A nioat delighJul man who is haniiaome dad; and in the morning the soap and water rates.. It was the name by which the Jews chargers to review Iny troops !" It is ptob- �11IlUtlt a $tIIt• ' % '' '•` eno� h to canae� many a .maiden's heat to will do better service upon a softened, were known to foreigners in ancient days, able that the order was not fully executed, " flit, ter, and �vho Is woll enough off to be a Pliable akin. Persona with cough skins Thus Joseph.is spoken of by the Egyptians, but, if'it were, matters are managed v - They were walking under a very .little �` will be am 1 aid for their trouble. It is ; -. ` - suitable. cause in mammas estimation, for amply p? and iptrodticed himself to them as an dt�erently now. The Queen has lierfavor�ites umbrella and' she liked it "well enough not - �- � the fluttering was modest enough to affirm tedious to be sure -weeps and months , it ,. Ibrl "- or " Hebrew." Miriam asks npd in matters of horseflesh is eontent'lo, to want a large spread of alpaca. He was .. ;`f, = may be needful to taint �n the greasing. Y Oat he retlt$iiied single owing to the fact Pharaoh's daughter whether she should go levee well alone as long as possiblo. Tf a modest, and seemed to be _nervou8, ant{ she . - Veils are undoabte ly a contributory source and calla " Hebrew "woman. Mosea a eaks it fetches her Majesty from Paddin top, - . 4 • . t6hat, he did not} feel capable of making a_ p pa, j y g finally remarked very softly and with a tone . of blackheads. The meshes become aster- .. ., " - _ woman ha This very statement re- to Pharaoh of the Gad of the Hebrews, itis always the same pair; if she drives in of interrogation - Pgy'' ated with dust and exhalations most fnjar and the Prop}let Jonah fella the heathen the Park with four horses, it is alwa s the Charley I'll Carr the umbrella if ou } 4 " veale�d the trutli that he would indeed be y " y y tee man to ma a one of the best of pus- ions ton 3elicate skin. By constant friction marinate; "I am a Hebrew l " came team ; so that practically out of the© will let me." `�'- . bands, and in consequence make a very tfiep are. rubbed in and settle in the pores The second term, "Israel," " hundred horses the Quee,R uses but six. Theo "Oh no ! I can ca _ it." . " . an are sealed there by a black speck. ' . Ietaellte, ., cry _« ba woman - of the girl he chose for his in to be traced to the etoc of horses ridden b the equerries and out- Yes, Charley, but our arm takes a so .. - - - . - r I g Street dust is unavoidable, bat it is much Y. y q y y p _ ` r wi e' lade harmful taken straight to the akin than Jacob wrestling -with a mysterious ddere are also kept at their special work.as mach. room that one aide of zYie is out im the :.. - N i , It is not the man who is afraid he will being at "Peuiel,'' when he was told: long as they are found fit, and the visitor wet." . through a veil. - not fill the bill n the matl'imonial play that " Thyy name Shall be called no more going the round of the stables of ter an in- " I know, Fannie, but what will [ do . 'f .r . - is the one that ails Signally in the role. If -. �'- .. - • . - Jacob. but Israel,'- that is, "striving with terval of years will find Blackman, acid with my arm? . Won't it be in the waP all . � . - - I .s _: he ever venture so far and asks a woman to ci God, ' victorious in God," or, as Gesendus Cossack, and Phalanx, and Buckthorn, and the same ?" ,_3 u On a Point is Cleanlne Up andeal3e ► -. 'f. be 1 is wife she s pretty Sure that her life aerBis. translates, " soldier (or champion) of God." Sewell, and their companions still flourish- "I don't know, Charley.. But Tom Jt. . . ,f . : _ will be pleasan so far as her domestic rely- - Thus the term Israel or Israelite points ing, sad seeming more conscious than ever Clark always knows what to do with his . - "5 tions are conrdennee. If his modesty is not Every' houaekee ar or head cf a family to the mission of the children of am race -- of the distinguished success with which they arm when he is under an umbrella with -. . �' - assumed he wi Il never uite recover from shout P to wrestle with or battle ainst an forces do their duty in the royal equipa3e of every Mary Martin, because Mary told me so. 1. , . :` -4 q d know that the germs or spores of Y - . k f - , the surprise at her accepting him, and he diphtheria and typhoid fever, as well aS boetile to thou sacred trust, at the same day life. , - will always reg;trd her love as a possession cholera and probably some other diseases, time forshadowing their final triumph and . - - : . than is exceedit, I recious and meat be Pro y victory. The name " Israel" became the ,� b Frightful Ezample• lI Y P utiliko those bf scarlet fever, small-pox, _ I ., � P Esek a Baby. .. caref ul�y guard d lest it Slip away from him. tuberculosis and others, will take rcot de- national name of the twelve tubes, Teacher—"What is the meaning o tie _ • . " ' -' = " ' : No matter how. many years they are mar- velopematureandmulti 1 outside thelivia collectively. Later after the division of the Z"k �z a Wathiest- word ' contiguous' ?" - - - 'I - _- ried it will al a s be the same and the human bed , or other P living . organism, ago kingdom under Jeroboam, the name applied Sump lobwehescouid pever see` _ Pupil-" _ y f -." 1. _v' modest. unass Ming bachelor will prove on or to collections- -even vet •small collet- only to Lhe ten seceding tribes forminK the ZVhat the plan o'nater wuz. Teacher- It means touching. Gibe an ' " ..• Y the devoted a miring husband to the end. northern kin dom known as t•he Kin dom Ugeter cap he'd pr.►yed an' proved; exam le of a sentence containin the word." w fi. _ g tions,- minute quantities of damp, organic g • g Than�. wont cro,uswiKa oat ttio samet - p g - - - ,} On the other hand, the superb creature waste matter. The t hoid bacillus for of Israel, in contradistinction to tLe south• Pupil tafter a prolonged mental struggle) : . ;.; = P who considers hat he bestows a little slice typhoid ern kin dom, consisting ehieH of the tribes Nevor lied no sorter show. «The • R &bas in the Wood' 'fa a very con . example, is cultivated in the laboratory on g 8 Y That's before the ttaby came. i '� ' -� I of heaven with-the giving of his name is the the damp smooth surface of a cut potato. of Judah, Benjamin, and Levi. After the tiguousstory. . ' Useter say aour heaven's here - 6 I ' _' one that is going to make a girl wretched. Indeed, ,t seems that typhoid fever Is never destruction of the ten -tribe kingdom we r ________ . � - . IN; ' { He feels as though erhaps he were too re- y P person find the old name Israel again used to he o love, I d•hope it sin t i - r -- - il g P d P communicated direct] from one tabu to ag Al•+o thet aour hell's on airth- 4 y '` cipitate in his wooing an shows her by his another, but that its germs must pass designate the people of the Kingdom of 'Twuz enough ter try a saint. , - . - . ' , • actions if he does not tell her in so many through another phase of existence outside Judah, and the name "Israel," collectively I3at thor'K nuthin' wuz too geod : . ' - �' , . ; " . ' words that throb were many other girls just of a human body after the have been cast and "Israelite," individually. has to this For shot baby, an' 1 taound ; - 1 Y Y JeeL by accident, ez'twer ©, J ! '� . . _ dying for him. off from the body of an infected person be- day remained in common usage. ]laser sorter shiftin' raound. - -: t 8 , - - i .. - . If money is carte it will not be he that fore the can a ain take root in an other appellation, "Jehudi," or, Mods a di Mines. don't ye aeeI 0 � � �., I F I g Y The third a 1Ltian, - will suffer. is glorioae form moat be ar body, he same appea a to be the case •� Jew," originates in the name given by otter Hooded t,a! ter pray to. ' ;,i . rayed in gorgeous apparel his luncheons with cholera. This other phase of existence Jacob's wife Leah. to her fourth sou, S' th'er',s hetl ! Thet ain't no place . '_ _ _ -_ . _ necessarily of the.finest; and pia cigars the requires damp or moist organic metier with JMI�t," "Jehudab," meaning ales *�# a t " .s• +,° �• ;.. � his wife in a r>d' ►.� -A ' pr : i _ best, ihongh perhaps at home, a certain degree of temperature, and, it may or thanks to' God. For at his birth the ' i`' I. S -. k : llhI 4 Horton. F : s garment t at may havo been ne of the ►� absence of fees sank ht. Either trail I.... -'� . 1 11 . , ;,1 d q g- mother exclaimed, This tine I brill give - hoc in' Bert o' g 1 . thcmgh;..:' - c -' ago, or water not quite pure a to be a good rd !" The was ; I std he apatite tAall gQr s• `" � `. ceases of her trousseau many years ppears tbanks unto the Lo a nam Mere i5 a gemtlr . y, rata warmed over Mennen and does her own soil for these germs. A few can o �• - 4 .• .�'� �! 8 Y a8 worthil borne by the noble and Stanly son•.b wbeq{ Dyspepsia. man at Maldefi -On- ' work. He in his p!•ide, considers it enough L hoid fever broke out smon t a small y` ` ' ¢` �', -- YP K� o! Jaeo , whaae record throe hoot is with- _o,itiied ch trx�utl mpta •j; ! honor for an woman Simply to bear: his I >_ the- Hudson, N� Y�, Y P Y body of soldiers in barracks on the (,calla- out stain or blemish. The tribe of Judah, _ .(Iat ter -boa}, iler,-toa; - ,t •�' ' i - name, and if it were suggested to him that out of Europe and in spite of what seemed - `Useter rote him for a ea p t- ti me C�a taiII A. G. Parris, who his Ifs was miserable he would not credit P named after him, was th3 most numerous, - P 411 I *• to be eve precaution in regard to aleanli- I b'`bit' I p aim °' has written us a letter in which it ' _. every P R enterprising, and valiant among all the g t6 be ,sorter grow ter ldve.lk � �, Z, I ,- - ; . such! & ridiculous statements ness, there were from time to time for years tribes of Israel. Daring the march thrangh Oal� lti�nathiost naowt WaL elr: 1• is evident flat he has made u his '4 . Wile, do not be deceived by the gay, recurrent outbreaks of the disease smog � ` turns you'd hev ter fight ter proveftl '' . . ' . i show men who are essential) selfish and , g found the desert J udah s plane rrAS in the van of -- _ mind concerning some things,, and - Y , Y them. Eventually, however, it was foe the heat. The traditional standard of the who could never love anyone e►s well ae their Lhat the under or Inside elothin of the men , this 1S what he says: _ _ " 14' _' own'charmin selves. llo not let the fine g tribe was a lion's whelp, with the words : �jp s PiejWay. ., . g had not been properly looked after and "Arise O Lord and let thine enemies be I have used your prepar lion figure, handsome face and dashing air make washed as it should have been and that all mattered." Later the name "Jehudi," or A despatch from Utsswa Says : --Col. - called August dower in my family - you snub the quiet, modest chap who blush- spots of excreta had- not been removed, but „ Jew " was a lied to a member of the Baker, M. P. 1". for Kootenay, B. C., and one . - y appears some had been allowed to remain on tits p for seven or ei ht . years. It is con - es when you k and a ors a tribe pp of the leading promoters of the B. C. South- $ 3 ' +, kin dom of .Yudah (after the se cation of g p . stupid before the ay witticisms and flow of clothing, and on or in these is the erms pa ern railway, which is chartered to build a stantly in my house, and we consider - I ,� g 8+ sP° g the ingdom of Israel), even to those not of y • . I— talk of t-he more dashing rival. The modest had gone through their other form of life, the tribe of Judah ;proof of which we Hnd nilwsy throegii the Clow a Nest pass, or it the best remedy for Indige tion, _ mantis the one for the long race and, if your whence they had reinfected the soldiers. in the fact that, in the book of i'sther Mor- rived here today for the purpose of theth- and Constipate n we' - '£ head is level and your heart in the right .After all the underclothing was re ularl erin the company's 's bill now before Parlia- - . ' r 8 Y decal, though the tribe of Benjamin, it call. g P Y indigestion. have ever us d or g • , place, the evanescent charms of the one and carefully cleansed there was no further ed ,.Ish JehodL" a "Jehadi" or "Jew." went. The company has received s land l 0 will be complete] swallowed up and lost outbreak of the disease. In "cleanin u ," rant from the Provipci'&1 Le islature of known. My ifs IS y B. P After the return from life Babylonian cap g pis < -_ sight of in th'e substantial lasting character then, it must be borne in mind that minute tivity all the members of 'the new State 3,400,«,0 acres, and liberal terms hav? troubled with Dyspepsia, aid at . • +' of the other.+ quantities of dirt in certain conditions map were called Jehudim Jewe or Judean &, then offered to the Canadian Pacific to de times suffers very much after a ling. t' - . I ': .. .. harbour and even develops, !rom a chaste ;tide whether they will Lake oust the charter - - Pe, name being extended to the remnant of the Y The. August dower howeve re- �Ouzekeeping �IIt$t� 1 germ or seed, the infections of some of these people scattered throughout the nations. &ad subsidy and build the line. T he C. P. R. lieves the difficulty. My wife fre- _ s. F r . ` .'. communicable diseases. has been given until the 2Eth inst, to decide , I avid not get too large a aupplp, says _ So much as to the etymology `and histor whether it will accept the offer. Quently says to me when I am going �:. cal siggniffcanoe a! the names Hebrew, F_ . - ' a writer in t!he Housekeeper in giving ad- g0� _ Olew" Ma POW and 'Among the "Lrselite," wd "Jew." From it it appears : t0 town, We are out •. 1 vice to profipeutice brides. I' think the Constipation of August Flower, "': fop ^wing would be a good outfit if I had to Ancient JeWt : A VOIItfaat• that among the three the first, "Hebrew," i0IItllfIIl film pmt - . : •• the most ancient and remote.. And as in P Y� and I think you had . pay' fur it : Six sleets, six pale pillow slips The Jewe of .$criptnre• history knew ., ancient days by the Jew was distin nish- School Teacher- Johnny, what fa the better et another bottle. 'c I stn also `; >s (don't get •shams, they are quite out of nothing, it appears, of the microscope nor g 9„ g '. ed from foreigners so to -day it would ap- second letter of the alphabet . i •1 style), two pheese -cloth comfortables. two of the nature of disease germs, but the ' , „ troubled with Indigestion, and when- • j . blankets, two summer (light) quilts, two Jewish housewife evidently felt more than pear that in order io point out anything �i Johnny -Don t know. ��� Aver IOam I take one Or two tea 't, . h `` Y distinctively Jewish t e word Hebrew is What Hies about the garden . y �-� -�. ". . ,or three turkey-red or silesis comfortables doesthe modern housekeeper the importance ,. ?" ti oonfuls before eating, for a day Or . l - .more properly applied. Thus we s of When?" . - - _ P g� y - and one or two nice bedspreads. of thoroughness in house sanitation. If she Y PP P ,,. .,,� ii �,,,,,,t,tA ;R .- Q...��• ",} " . �" _ For eheett get the Utica oheeting, two found a t of brown or allow mould a He tea .anguage, Hebrow literature, In the spring. ; "` , growing �Pc1 the wall of herSOase shedid Hebrew melodies, ,ko. Otherwise the ap- •''Oh, I know- mother after the hens. -- . , . ." -•' ` and a half yards wide at from 22 to 25 g= g po � � - - -- . 1 ; � cents a !t re sires o and a half pellations Israelite and Jew, or larselitish - . 1 - yard. not pimply wipo or wash it off, nor was she L ` arch for a !sheet. Mae pillow -cases should satisfied with what is now considered and Jewish, are more iroquently employed Brother Lacked Like Hi1II• Ca)tladtaD Cattle Ttnde• ,, yy , c}oing all that domestic sanitation nirea, as more expressive and characteristic in An Ottawa den stch sa The ros - ' =. -,r< be made of fruit -of- the -loom muslin 45 their meanie rand important in history. Pe 7 i' Didn't on warre�nt this suit of clothes cis for the Canadian cattle trade Pthis. � ' �_ .: - . in ^_hes wide, which costs about 15 cents a application of a cost of calcimine or ;, . pe . -_ Of the two the former is a name of honor- -pot to fade indignantly demanded a work- ' - ` �' - yard and requires one yard per pillow. The hitewash, or fancy wall per to paste g Y season are brightening. Recent advises ;� , ;;,., able distinction, roferring to the divine call- man of Moses on York street. `4, -,, - cheese -clot comfortables you can make over the walls. Instructed by the priest in in of tarr►el the iritnsl combat of truth •• I• �I from England show that the market there yoaraelf. ut the cloth in desired lengths reference to the danger of living in a house against taleebood of ligbtagainat dsrknexs ' .•e/,�y gent, is decidedly healthier in tone than it has - -- ' .; and sew up seams, place as many payers of permittinP� the rowth of mould,. with the y ai8. hbougbi;tbem on your been for some time. The chief reason for . -- • cotton as " esired between the cloth and g in. which our people were enlisted. as a 'warrant not to fade. - - a.- myriads of kindred germs which miiy ac• nation, in which the were still en ed •� this improvement is that th shipments 3: z' fasten at re tar intercala with blue er red �uut n such condition. the wife sad y 8 My frient, keep cmol. Yon van in der " ggvu pa Y wrong store. I vac der man who warrants from the United States have been lessenin rf. Vs. zephyr or Germantown. Buttonbole stitch mother of that period on the discover o when, with the tall of Jerus►lem and the a number of cattle carrying boats . having . - �" p° y, destruction of the temple, they ceased to be de clothes not to shrink. It vas my brud- . ?�- - or bind the edge. Your summer. quilts you the patch of mould -the plague spot, in been withdrawn from he United States �. _ pp s nation, and which will not terminate un- der, two doors away, who, goes on der no } ` ' might make of white twilled muslin, Stitch- her dwelling, immediately moved her family tit in the fulness of time God's light, and y g » ports for Montreal for the season just be- - j } = , .. i , l fade peesues4 and he failed last night. t 't ed in some pretty design with the machine, out of the dwelling, with all her stores- nning. The country buyers in England _ " • ;,• .. - . truth v. ill finally triumph. ggIt . u. or you canI take six-inch - square blocks of mate, rugs, blankets, robes, po ts, cups. have-been forced during the time that the . ' -. the muslin upon which work outline de- etc., probably into atent, and t"he priest And with the Hama "Israelite" that of market has been closed by the outbreak of - Si na in red embroidery cotton, and around came ill and looked the premises over, and " Jew ",the children of our race will ever Beat and Vold. ' ' the foot and mouth disease, to supply t - . ,, road] bear and cherish. The trace. its b y edge of blc#cks sew at of turkey red to instead of using a little carbolic acid or lime P Y y themselves at certain places, but now that ` . g o-i n to the noble ancestor, and breve and 'lips use of the hands, as in washing in .I ' form a bor. er. Sew blocks together, tin ©h he brought his servants with trowels, B'1 the markets are open •. and the United - - ti with tuck red and bind tho edge wi h shovels and baskets and laid bare the atone ; d etinguished tribe, whose name was per- lint water, then exposing them to extreme - tasted in the kingdom of Judah loyal cold, is rolitic of s very common Meier,. States cattle dearer and in shorter supply, • I the same with braid. When completed walla of that hennas with such a 'cleaning • P' 8 p it is anticipated that the season for Cana- - . ' '... - our quilt looks like a lot of little pictur a and scraping as would astonish our modern a �.l true to its anoeatral faith and trade Mrs. Robert Slcitpson, 71 Berkeley St,; To: than shippers will be much more favorable " - _ ?' q {{ee ronty, hat„ writes, Oct: 2, 1891, as follows. �, • _ 'in red frames. This, however, would talks civilization. Mothers should Lear in mind lions. t ,1 Qil c ed me of rheumatic than it looked a month ago. A large num- . - . � __ {118e And when the autenom of Israel as a, v ' " - . -- . more time than you probably have to spa, that in rooms, closets or corners which are y era a of'the hands after all oilier treat- bet of cattle will leave Montreal Chia week - - at preaen��. You can make the wile #a not sernpulously clean and dry and in which nation was destroyed its fragments -- though P . scattered broadcast over the earth -were meaE' failed me: Ddp hands were much - . - ..• j qui to but you can buy comfortables air and sunlight cannot free] penetrate, During the ref of Queen Victoria Great - . s " its ac d fora time I was B h reign Q read m eat la 1 ices from tho tucks still closet united the strange n e spell of swollen d n Y >� wolle an painful, an y- pe y- mould spores will take root, and where Y Y g P Britain as had teen wars. ,jtel ass ; waver, t the - » - red colic on one side at 98 cents to the that ancient name sha i or ew, b which ik P ho - _ , mould spores will develops and grow, there Y t ucb of St. �, - Q Oil bh r y after Bank -notes in Austria -Huri are rant- . t sat e7s which come as hi has $3.75. the soil favours the deve meat of shah individually, we were and still are want to luY gar'Y P - .: � prat y 8 leP i us - was d ult' en- ed one side in German and Lhe other in �� -' I like all white -best for a bed and would disease germs as diphtheria, whence they call each other, bud by which we e►re s:hief- r" d. 2 y� f t `" " 1 recognized b the world.. fji liars ways hav *a bottle Magyar or he benefit of the Hungarian. - '. . ._ . r advise you to get a white Marseilles spread may be transferred to the. little throats of Y o8 Y - . __ , - which self from $1.50 apward, or even a the children. of 3t, Jacobs Oil in tho home." , _ . a _ Mankind is always happier for having - k- honeycomb spread would look better than - ar, - - :- •� - been made happy. If you make them � [ ;; none at alb. s :. 4 ~' �'' =, The Sabbath Ghime. The pei'SOn Oho sits upon' the eg `` o bor- haPPY now you will make them thrice • - ... +t - ' >- :The Luokleee Poet... ' • _ ` 1 ga ha twenty ears hone in them or . rowed troublo will eventuail hatch For yo r table' yon will need a cover of How $u-re at heart and sound in head ,y out the SPY Y Y Y it , e f¢H of it.- [Sidpey Sipa.th.. . heavy wits canton Hannel, eixt ei ht yon Scrfbigts i9 full of wonderment Wit what divine aflocWone bold, �e 4' cpi ekati � I j{ it i �F s .., - g Should be the roan whose thought would - , . . 1 _ inches w de, which comes special or this To know the reason. why . hold g ,i ` " -. - # ' . 1. ' nr se t from seventy -five cents a yard. The poem he sent so hopefully . -, I . - �.• ' � hoitar'seoitaimuplon with the dead. ' Table da:nask by the yard is cheaper for • Brought back such curt reply. . I - 11 - - Yf ', . - r Ia vain shalt than, or any, call �' , F ordinary sae as are also the napkins, and ; i' " I a� - therefore more desirable for you. Of course The - editor wrote with brevity, Tha twinte front their golden day, - • , ' •, . .. E ­.._j­ . A with a.tc,uch of scorn. .. >s-J. i Lscept, like thezg, thou too Banat sarn ., • *• • •v-s IATT , Alas "• i �. . .. �. you will .lave to hem the two ends. As to , �� ? My spirit is at peace with all•- �,, the .quan,ity and quality in this as well as It s fellows like yon` tliat�zriaketrid j I _ Johnston, N. B., Match ri i El - . • p! in the feasts, ou Must follow our own Re Regret he a �r was born. They haunt the silence of the breaof, - f _ -' , . ' � • . 4 ; Y Y s 'c- . _ Imaginations calm and . , . A- . , i. I was troubled for the ears with `g ; • ~' _ judgemer t ai=d means. Tray cloths, doilies, 9'he memory like a cloudless aft, = '_ .' •- , i thirty Y . " . ' cloths and scarfs can + be added ' Brat here is the cause- the:pnem t+ead, The oonscionob as a sea at rest • °i ' - Yfi �arvtng _ •' Axe Ude to Clentle S inR," i= ' . - , �, . .. palm �n my side, which' increased Iwd , t . i - £ gradually: �d it chanced the, day it was t _ . Y i A doze i toilet towels ;with'�a few Turkisheived But when the heart ie !ell of din, s+:. beC2line very bad. I used will probably be sufficient to To snow like ererything. .cud doubt h.'side the portal waste, - .I ,' �� ` = '- bath towels p Y Thy can but 1tstAn at the gatoe, : ' ` :, �� _ —w _ ,.. �: start wit i. You can add to your Stock � 4 h. o yl?i • `'! . And hear the household jar within. a- �' ' : _ - `F gradual] the same as in table linen. For The falledt trees in the world nice the gala [Alit�uui Tenuyeon. t ; sad it completely cured. I give it all praise." . ? a" ` t e S•?r.., _.,,,`fit '� �.�. - 0:- _ +y xhe'kitc en get the twilled crash for dish trees of Victoria, Australia. In same din- ,�.,„ i. ►. - J- Ytowela a d checked linen glass toweling at tribes they average 300 feet,. high. The MRS.. WA'I. RYDER. ';:: led a ` - „=i-_, from l0 n 22 cents a yard, according to longest rostra one measured !70 feet There lit more joy in patting with pain � `• - • t� d P '' . � �+,. RIONT % $To JACOBS o/L DID IT.'� - wdi F: -' u- i,i:,! �t,It o p; v =�idc yourself wither few - an 81 feet in girth near the cabin than there is welcoming pleasare. . 1. _ - '•'- �„n- _ •._. - ,-,,-,''f- _ o- >. /, '.,tau .�' •i�.• -.a :d t _ .. ._ _ r-�” -c- _ 7a. _ .. �' ,t • _ ... . r:< n�;�.,'$nr1 r ;.s. ^t.w,, -. � -�• - i.e-,w �„€ _R%�.d q; ♦ F' e . _ .: m_ - - - _ - t. � .r. .. _ _ '@. 9 : -, _. :,*, y. s ;1.., •- _ _ v - 'P`. ..e sue'• 3;++".'. t`Y! . A _ - -. -_ Ly s-'^ d)` k ` ..,.. _ ''r... � -,a - . 7 _ x _ _ yv Q '^• rs - _ _ f{. a: . 't.:r'r .sfl.: 'd �'• .. 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Hem I Pitt - liter - ­ 1� . , . I a " 19 4 1111101111;� , U 1111f; e � - , , .. ,vkt�04 f . ,.1. � � - - 6unterPalt 11IRS AR Adventure. - I , and Saloon-Keel .VW - veto - -r,: ;2E.,; -, - �` I .. .1 .1tenry Wilsou the owner of the above e . . - nowseles . be . The 86 ?rl!!� Also age for W_01�� - . " .. , �11,;& I . I . . , ,particulars. rits the and the life he led * � t tit the �. �,�, -,.I . - . , , � I , 1, W in - - - W I I ­ . I thOrO Is 80 , , , , U . ,ej 1 jyi6l lhcrib64 U4678; will - (ot,hfi os- ,1his jaw McDowell e. . _ 5 � I 11 Henry! Henry I ?believe I . In 4* us,rallint Drafting M40h , � . 4 � I . - , tap of fict on. 86 6 r , I "' . . . whispered Mrs. knocked a-straddle of her - lie neck, and IOPM AM� �ths, sub. - t I .. V . I W ..�­ 1. % I : - * ' - Ir . . Baticas, Publ fob , a n . I Z � . one the front room I" titer or his general anatomy knocked out of stances needed to - - . '. ­__!�, � . &_ %F . I I - ,..q . . husband in the ourich the Blood I :--, IN110STA I ... � ,.,�_ I I . 0 1 11 -._,� .I '�` , . - Wilson as she poked her i� I - 1. - � , J �, . J;, .,:- -4 � e '. A I Z 4 J . - - . �, . , 1 . . i ohap?-no bar as to pex I Do you under- I .--- j.. , J�4:L ' ' "' - �� '�'�.J � ' build th M I - __ - �- � 4114�:4, . rills to awaken him. and to re The Preparation of delicious and wboilciem''a " - ": . ri co Werves.thus 4.--&4- MkI is nacassarr to our happiness. To se - -, , I " ;.-1:1ZI � _. . "Where is he ? Let me my hands o� stand I Can'you get your * ncentrated com- - � .r . I" - . " , ., I ----. ._,_1.A 1,�;:� �, � � . � ! , . atom & plah KEEP H nOLLA I .., -". , - ; . ,enough to realize what I say he jelled, as this line materials must be used. We , . . - him I" he cried as lie sprang out of bed speedy ewe or all recommend - N ;-. �� �i`;­I-01��,Z__1'1`1. I * h. fist T ; .", ", A � fell over a chaP, an�_ rolled on the car. he sprang upon the table and shoo is diseases arialn POWDER. . � .,:� �:7 � . . . � kJ EMPIRE "KING .,e , "', , 1- ! � : %this *ife. ;. . 1, ; I ; frcm impoverish . yo U R M� Q_"V I I I - - - I , I � I % � .. 1. . am containing strength, purity.' and safety. � 1� �L--It�n"O.­",-11, .. : . - et. ' 14 Henry- WiIs6n I het down blood 'and shattered - Guam WA to give satisfaction. Manutaotar • - - / - ml MN I - . pet. I Where' is thfi�rev:ilver, Anh'afl he ex- .. . foom that - .I . AfAC 111M. �� -". .4 . . ..; - - 01 . . .. . � . 1i , nerves, such as W- ed only by ELLIS A KSIGHLET, Toronto. Ask ine III I : , ,-,.-'1?, "' ., e di _.. k I "h - cramb . . z. , , , ,youroerving mwh I - - - . claimed as be ` ed to his feet. . 44�n " , ;1 '� - &lYgis, spinal 11- Sold at Meta pound tin. Ask Your grocer for it. N D . - -, N - - . a oil sly some one in n1i my business vrill--;�11 �- --: , _�:­ - - . 11 Oh, there is 0 u tte 9 I . eases. rbeumattarn. - I . - . .Jor'it, or 8eftd & Jet. NaMF- - I �Nt ­ ­ . I � - 11 ''?".1,if YA I ft . . 1. :.. . � . * - , . . - . . in I I saw him cro a between me and the - "Get off that table--11 aciaLimlossofmom. .1% , WA for payticu&rs and price list. ." t -MV " I room ill * , 1� I - - - 0 1D&I- , 1'� In �. I --:�'_ ". . '. ,r . - - -1. ,4, erysirelasi . i 1� - . I- - . I "I *K5 , . I I - light I We Will. We murdered I" she .mean- , 19 I'm . the Royal Niblis , tUt'ruav t6t 1 4^ ..: I . . TMU IS GOOD FOR $2. SIKVV- - 1�1 J_�,� . . - . i - ­ - pi tiono theE - .- - . � I I � - ._ , _ , J. . crof ula.chloroids or . to ORRELMAN BROS. , . ­ - ,�'A . - . I go .. I ,,;_ -­T, ­,�mk . Wilson'gras 'grasped hair and sprang out " You could not ran a colored camp-meet- . :eon alckne . so, that . i ; . �.30r#. 1 P�w M . _WJ'rs., Georgetown, One. - - - lz .. - so many, ate. They MOW . . � _­_ ��, if'. �� , % - � p in without quarreling with the converts feeli* that &ffeota - I­ , ­,.�"&, . -,;-,.1,;,1__.� - - .11 into the front :Iml% � ' . P have `aPee action on the sexual ikymtem of 0 , 1`9 � . : - ­, r I .- ­ I pits ppuJtry,y4r4,wjth4ub entertaining the ___ - - , _t , , 41 � you bibod-thirsty '. fiend I both men &U4 Women, restoring lost vi Im. ­ . . 11�__ - ..- � 't_440 c", " -, - �-�-- � _ 11�4-). . .1 Take that, . gor. I . eXIEtMl ' - �', i , ,- . . will teach you to cre4p into pe(;�Ie's h6useo &W'16 with a a lecture on clinics. If your . I ' 1 5,�� p i I will teach general make-up was in harmony with your I - ��' A, . - �0 .-. '.' .' 41._'. ,..'�. ..*-. � 14- o when honest folks ar "lee I . WEAK MEN 0 -, : , i 't . I df! I)I?kIrp"'.�.':� -;- ; -1 . I ) Q , - - ; .--*, . I . . . .,�S,14 . . mouth, you would be a statesman," she (Y6=11 and old). suffering from mental. worj;�. 19 ­­ 3�?- I you to rob and mu der " - .. . 0 Ji & -.%.- -rk-.!� - .- ' - . overwork, insomnia, excesses. or elf- abuse, , I - V 'AMITIS 1� T Jul E' - . flut E I I E' ..�,_',V. . 4- .1 , -.41."T vociferated. , , . , _. �, . �. I 1. brought the c a should take them PMLS. TIASY Will -refft,(WO .* - . ,g hair.d. wn on his victim I -...", . . 6'..L;, " k­ ' . He sprang from the table, hurled aside a . � . ,a ; . - -r6 - _ - 4 . . 0 cal al. . 1. - , . I.­. .:: &,­ .. . 11 - �, - ': , , �, I second time with a I ud crash. lost energies, both pliyol and mentc : .9 . ....- � ­ . �:4� -1, . . I.:­ 1;1 4. . - -ir% . . . ; :- C I ,;!�1.1'1'_ a . . ' ' W C4 -".--,., .- - . ­ . . W, �,_. . ....,;. . I I . . . - � .. .... . -V­-,�--, h � I � - . ere"I'' aras Ili' in oii�s6cl f4 this WOMEN ­ •'-'� . CD .. I . I - Have you got hi ,Henry?,,,, , &I It ten C �,. - . - , 1 ". Wil. chair,h ' A. trit I to the V.& - h.:: - 'S - . . ,64Z ✓ - , I '!`There I . .: - � - - , - . - - . son anxiously asked. _� I � . . - - ­. . . I "Yea . . I , . I - . . ­ - I I '. - . __. r - . . _... O.'..'s-_ ;'bri I hk�e khocked time " Vibon sod, an4 r&umej g�fllloted with the weaknesses peculiar to their . � LO I . - ,; ' . . . . - the I ghL , qsx, such assuppression of the periods, bearing __ ARR11AGE TOPS A. M­., � :1 _ - . . . L -.1 " .1_1 L; '41 . oe�l s, he ' wort with &'codiplacibbt oftiifit. --- - I , - -1 - the gentlem Ben replied. 10 . . clown Patna, v"k back uIcerations, ate., gill are the best in the market and have -0 -9 �'- J, - -'.;. ;."'..""! to = , ,..: 1 ­4��f � ., "Look out that he floes r __X� .1 .. find those PH '�i cure. I y 0,,Ttented - . - . , not shoot you . Is an 1;Th Improvements not found in an make, , I ". '.1,4 . .1 � , ,� ,;, . _ V I - . I , 1W cried _ 1:.,_:: - " - Orucr One fro'D.Your Carriage maker. ,rake -Vati " - =_ X ;-,a I,. "I � _*!. 14N . . I., ­ -! ied Mrs. -Wilson, as she pushed the lamp ; '' It. ' .... PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS no other kind. I 3b - -_ . ! _­­A�,� - I ... . ' How Anim4s 16u Pala. . N, I - .0. , "' try: -': - - through the door, an# looked in. ' should take these Pills. They enrich the bloA I I ( "; . . - - �, - , : -n . 1 , ., ?_ %_ -..-.- �. - 1�_i_,V . . - - .7 ,__� ­J ; -I I . . ,-,. - - P C6 M . %_ ". .. There stood Wilsou in night apparel with '. One of the,*�IhfiItifi 'things coine6t;od � i ' - 4.1 � . I ­ -­ ­% .". ; re. , , .1_; 1� .] , 'W th restore health's roses to thq cheoU and act, � J .� . , , I . � I - . the back of a chair raised over his head, this kaleidoscopic nonsense I! - -a E -* 1 2 #I , �1. i people Call life root ati irreguia,idues. � 41 % . ..,'1'..C.-,-4,_4�_ C� I . � . Qu - , - � f ,., ,,� � deliver another blow if necessary; is the manner in which the animal king-. a � .-.., f '. �o,_;,.�,.�-� '. , . , � -Thm Pills we - i 46 -_ ".."T. - ready to deli grwmm oir IMMAMMI& I it A, I . " - , I . , 47 ­.,�:--,, - . . � . . - ­, . - , and lying at his feet w A ,ropkiP&,cb&ir,, 'do en0p fie -in Take homes, for in. sold by all dealers only In boxes boaring our = � ­ � ;0''(k.- .�i,� , . � ' '" - � �.:, - - -, � im"'u, . . = W. -_�- � -'.. �_, - ) I broken in a dozen pt cos; and 'iAi:0 I It ' I ' after the first shock , -. , . � . �� with ,Aafic�e, ill 'WIT4, 2 trade mark qr will be sent by tn&U, post id, I . 9 . � ko.. CA a - , i I 310 � I. .-, r. - . on receipt of prioo--60 cents a box or 6 for flaa I = - . I , - '. - .. the remainder of the chair whose back lie of a wound, they make no sound. They - I ..-,. , - � - - - PH=FF11�__._ -, . - ­�,.,.4,�� � . . � - , I­ I , � -.1. A THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. Co..! 4W __.. ."_1,.,- . hold in his hands.. Tile fragment of furniture bear the pain with a mute, wondering en= � . � ., 0t, �. , 41. �. - • __ . k - � - T . I ­ �,�-; _ . " I , - - : ' "*UK 4.1111T,ffir over 4011tAft - ..- "' � ' . . . BrockvUle. OuL'AxUorristowni. N.Y. R , k - t� 1) - ' . slip*000n; his griti as his eyes -fell on durance, and if at night you hear a wild � . .- . . - . I . ..� 11 . - - , 0 4 .,.It his ST66 . ,._�,-�-A_ . ., . . . f'.�'. _� I . - from the battlefield, it comes from ­% _. 0- ,0 - #za,LX I . ,which is a record noothor mill canAck%im. . ­ I.. � ."�� - the wreck. groan in ,. (F !Q 0 q I .. _ - . ` , � We still 431ARANTRE it to be 320RX AtK- ­ ­ ,�, - . . I .. - ­U "Mrs. Mrs. Wilson, do - you assert that you their loneliness, their lose of that human MNTO 818OWT - miciftly - to - #f W �v IIA BLE 113# AT*% paj! any ��ker W • . . 1-,'-�;h, I - . ' SOX . , 0+ - -, .... .-,. I - �.,��- . . - - saw this rocking -chair running across the companionship which seems absolutely Twak" the be" 'ILYY. theta Wad see - ,V � - � '.0 '6$4, , m fie. ­ Xf* - iodmiIi - . , . _ _y in- __ __ .... -, r.____ . . ,�'. ,� , - C , - .-. .. . - .. .. - , ., . ­ 11 - _ Ve make several other styles bo b . - - ­ 4"!, -, -Y .1, I - .; .:# , I . - - room?" he bellowed,,;urning on his wife. 'digpensable to the comfort of domesticated A610: 90AVII 1POR -01111199 '?- ­' 1'97.P,V1%WAT4& and Jonly) ,irov 6_ '_ . ".' ,j, . - , . . � - " % . 4..��A , . I I CUT n1a, q �� ,-'< # I NCB 6; ­ -_ � - :,� � . . . - .-. 1C.No, I-da otfas rb altiflig the animals. ,- * Caught hy.MiAs Chubb, generat agdnt 0 40 V` IF19 , It 1111.16 PAT YOU toW L .,... , . . ' I ;-X , 4Q1 -, .;�,R_ - . 't]. ,*+ t. �+ - 0 e �; ..�. , � . n df7s, � '4 - ­6 - kind. I saw 9 - I � ,, - 23si Tipujie at., Torente, Oftt, . ierc�� is liplace ,,.,,,ijThe do carta, r e - . rgodeicriptive astalogue-bb(by4a pureftsi*P 4 ... _ ,��, , " . � I � ­ . e for ,Mr untarlo - IV - 4 __ _. '1�11 - - . I - . .� . . • _. . - wistfully MCI ___ - A ... . - . . he Went out e iai p . tbig,to the win un p ing . jT The V I - 4y 4 pr %se when. ONTARIO PIU2IrCO'1.AJQ? To . ' �, - - 1, !. �; I .,�' '. . I . � � 4V . ., _ ", . - dow. . ., stric -T b or tone t) . - rontolOut, Melvidn this paper. ­ _.... , . _, 1-11 - - . - . . I . � it . U .. Caught in CATARRH JJP- (,LARK& CATARRU CURM 4P - - . 11 1. �- - I "i . .,:, 11 - . . . 1� By the hair of.S fithou !'.) bpe�.4j&culatod 40mi t _ ; . from which'.) k,�SgijvM its way to never faila. : � *4 _: � . . - . I... •1 '... � . ,- . " .#.', 4 __"� I , ; _... -1 d Kan f om, crawls Bond.%. in sLampa CURED .. ­. 7. - - X­4 .'�,! 1 1 ­ I lies , ap awls �o. we secret pla on FREE . I_, .-. .-- . . - as prang through thj,;wiqdoN�, Ir r postage and we will mail I -� . ­ - _`_ 041" . . j .1 . . ., "­ , .,:-. 11 11 I - ., I . I aroun&06,houdIb liar .a io-'adm'o "' hO 10 t a freetrial package. Clark Chemical 0e, K 0' � ,,� . ". A be s in silence 'which we cot . � . - . riedly ora*led back d#w,' , - en re. Sheep an other cattle meetill ; I - I I , • " . ­­ I ; - KqUg : the win R ._". ­6 --; , , I I 1. Ali Toronto, Out I - - 1. I 1: ..", i. . .. � I ,.i I '­ -_ - -.6 " � , I- s /. - "If,, be" 1wr our infetal ... th st of the (abut er's knife vatho I " ' I I . Io s� - " � - � - - .. �-1 - a 41 ' . . - - ., - - ..j.. ,"A - t I . 'he said, n a tone of disappoint- sound en common poultry endure . . - - SIJ,VER MINES-' .. -1 � I � -, I . , and even . . . 1, -­ .- . .��,'�.,n �. � i t . screeching,' . � I . . - . I , �� . . � ment, I' I would ha� had that gentleman. intense agony without complaint. banadiahs have invested in 9-10 of th,j r4iX -. *. -1 - . . ' V',' � - I . . � I �� :1 . -, , . ­ ; ;,, � O.. . IRTMCIAL UNES I :� - It- .1 . - I. THE .�* � -.1 : �' . estate of the new towns in Kootenay, whiter'. -; -' '.* �. *. .,;. I Y, � - . - - . I was just creeping nto him when you Bet, The dove, shot 11- n6to iteotl, Me * ■ Americans 9-10 of the mines. The success of - ' _4. � 1111 - - . . ,,�-1;�;�; up that idiotic howl." . far -off bough. and as it ,the silence is - the towns depends on the success, of the injum � - . '`�� � � " `�� �. I - . . J. DOAN & SON - . .'�­- .1, -, � I � � a - '. ,�'1.1'1 I . � . BANK OF- -41 . . - " You were creeping, I should think. 'rou uilbrokeft' save by the Patter on the leaves - I The . , , ._ I i . . - . ", - . I . rolled out of bed, fell over a chair, and made of its own life blood. The -ror Clrculsr Addres%- . , , _:­­ ". , '- . - , "' , , , - "', "'r -, " ­� , 6 .1 deer I ' ' - '' , , "' .*�' *; - . - I . - 0. . , ,� I.-_ - ! I • more DIVIDEND NO. 72- - Ve ent as I � _. J. ..-I.... �'- re noise than a fire company, and then speeds to some thick brake. and in pitifiil KootcHay Ring In' AM'' * , " . . I . 77 Northeote Ave.. Toronto . . . - .- 11 1, I . .. : - . m_ you - to he *&&­ .1 I .. :,A. -: , , . - . rushed out hem and -broke ­np some- subtaftdon We for &&t.4,6.' - M � � I �� _ ". �, A - ' . I .t - - _. Notice Is hereby given that a dividend of represent four duly incorporated Silver 'In' I' . I- ­ A-It . - -_ ` ' - fuiniture. Thewon6rtomeisthatJoudid, struck to in a . . 11 - .7 .�- , . i - I ­ _W, fi`4"""o tb' 1 t again" W • MOD OWALL, Fi vs Mit CUNT. for the current halt year being ing Companies, owning twelve mines in Brit- _ __ . ! . - - ' not scare the burglar to death! I wonder --the fatal swim'miians. � There iii.Avo maku 'at at the rate of Tizv PER CENTA-Rit ANsum upon ish Columbia and two in MonLana on the same � .. . . .,. . t . , , . , what he stole?" sound of pain, and he defiant look never DIRECT IMPORTER OF the paid-up capital of the Bank, has this 9 o richest in the work:. I " . --, . � ­ � - ay rich belt, th � ��i - - I a T They afford Clio safest and most profitable -�- . ��,�/.. �.)!.,. : _C, -, * " Great guns, yes I He stole my.coat -and fades from its eyes-until the lids close over FINE GUNS RIFLES S]100TMG able at the Wank and Its branches b pap, * "..P." I �_ . � .. been declared and that the same will hat ! No, here they ace. -It's my umbrella ! them, never to uncover again. f s on and Investment In Canada. The first issue of ate ��. . 1� - '_ .� ,---;- - . - after Wedneoday, the first day of June nexL places investors on the ground floor and to ''.1.1 .. 0, . : - . , 1. . SUITS, HUB MG B00 EM Tiff. 'r Im . ill be closed from nearly all taken up. Thesecond Issue willbo I I . . , (", No, here it is. My cane is gone ! Yes, the, Here is an example of. this splendid en. JL " 0o K date - � I , . brute has sto%n iny."ne! I will offer a re. durance right before us, which proud man 1) the 14- = slat - . .,�L�' - 0 LOA 10 CART RI ARTIFICIAL BIR103 AND �6 ill 'I WX I a Y. bo 0 I n - 25 per cent. to 59 per cent higher. Then it .. ) '. _ . : - . ` ward of twenty dollars for its return," and in vain tries to emulate. A mule haltered RAPS k -SPECIALTY. clud • .� ) ., 4. �, i � Advancement, will be rapid owing to. greater - - - - I. . __ ,., rL'�, - 9 PUFtE:. 6 ." I - . �. . . - y . Ti VA 1.�G VAAR WFICT d IFS velopment work. Now is the opportupit3r. , -, - _' * T 6 . 0 * 0 have '' _ , , _ ... I . hey danced is not worth three- dollars, Henry. hind feet a suppurating sore, the fiog fen. - the I -' , ­11 J,f * - - , I - , vi XLY of such a chance as this., Call at office, Boa ' of * " *. � _ - - I * I n'tletitslip. Itionotofteninvestor-i A: - ­ , a t ; - 6 he clanced excitedly around the hall. to a post awaiting treatment� one of it,o 8 King Street Amt, Toronto no . , . 11 a , I - � I - . n -tit'l TIMIIV(flay, Cho ,_ � :1, ' - Are you crazy?' I tering and running out. ' Its whole body June The chair to be ta)X.011 At '11001L. Trade Building, Toronto. - . �. �­,. , i. . I - I _...." 1, . y order of the Board; - . . • �- �. �: ., . - . : . ! - . I " It is the thief I jkm after," he yelled. droops and its eyes are strained and agon- . - ' " - I ,%. ' , - ' . . . ring . -' :' "'. . I - � D. COULSON, General Manager. . . �,�,,'.,', ,4� - , ._�, i � . I- - " My ring is gonc !-the- one you gave izing. . The veterinary surgeon standing by . �-!-. . .� -. I - - . � . � . The Bank of Toronto. Toronto. April 27, MA KOO T E N A.-Y I " . : . _. me before we were married!" cried Mr.i. says that the lightest touch of thZit foot to � MUCH -BETTER " I . . I - -, I � ,,, ... Wilson. the 'igro 'nd causes'the most intense pain, , - 11 I . - . . '. �'.. 1. ' i � -, . � u I .. I 1.1le- ---.--- I . * - .., .-. . I . ; , I I I It does not amou, nt to anything, I only and yet there is no sound, nothing but that .. "', , z � I . - . I , - - , Thank Youl .,., , , .". . I ; . ­.�.:��:k:-i I � . 6 _ 1. X - .... .-� I I . �: pai&six dollars for *";he. rqUett , - t , pajidnt�.etd�r�nce that kstonis�es and ap- , , - - : . . . . .... ,4. !, . . . . _! - THI's,18ruE VWIVIC&NAL TZ$71- - . - . . ... .. . , � . I - '.. "You told m, -* _,., . i . . , . . � -_ , .. .1 -UR'TON'S I _-�: 4 - I 0 it 64 fiit(V. , � I in s. f- �. � .,(. B . - . . . . _ ._j i I ., A , A VI _ XONYof tl~ who have sufflinvd,from - - - 1. . - • . It - 1-..'if., -, I .- 11 - . . - • "That Wks when I was spooning. & .M� '. I -_ - . . '.1 - .. . I .1; � : - - I I , ... . I GUA �_ . . I . _ -4i -1 I i.1 11 dollars, madam, that inall. Let ---­-­--- -- --- - --- ---- -- -�- - . 0 -..- CURO-VIO DRONCIZITIS, couWas, I - . . ' 6- . - WANT- ? � -, i �_V; � - .. ,....: .. , - I . � I : ,� ; I . ' . , � . I 11 . . . - '. U­HEALING, � . _. ' "Ifenry Wilson, I will never - . � -The -Elect Ught COLDS, OR AIVT F0ftX OF . . r. '." . . , . -,-, . ..., I . I ro - iA �ttaMcff 4M 1 - . MG bilMASES,aper t1wV hava&kd . � - A . . ,� ."_%,''�. - : . . . � . . . .t. %� 6 .­' day with y6u !'Yo.l-,are a ,mean`, StiDgy �&A, tnattir o f sinao po pared , . ; - . . . I . . I . . . . . t � - . ' - - thing, and to think y0*11 would tell me such with otb�r applikatiou cky. - I I'- . � . A of electif . By . . . I ,_ � - ­_ contemptible I - . - - - a falsehood. " 'thisag6licyPoloI f4enhline ik made W , , I I- __ -.--- Z, � . . ,: - . . .1 - - � - . . . - - . I , - .-.800 I . . : � . . " Madam, the neat time burglar gets penetrate to the most remote nerve-every ' : IS - - TAR,,..AND CLYCERINE ,., � ­ I - : - 1- . .-,.. .... - into this house, I leant you to keep quiet I bond, muscle: and ligament is made to feel � . I -_ . . I . . . - I I - .1 . . I - . - and not say a word until I I overpower him, "• its bone&-ion L, power, N ery i I i � , ' ' - . . , . - - - � . . I . _.. . ! � .. I . , . _. " I . . - . � i ine, pleasant � , - - . . � - . said Wilson as he glanced at his clock. 1 to take, e,�eu by the youngest child; yet so . N ,, - . SOA�►P ­. "Great Scott, Anna, it is six o'clock! I powerfully far - reaching in its work, that .= �_____ . ;Y, .-At. : i. . I . -:*:. � -1 . - ­ � - I -.,-- - . - 4d - I . . - , . . I . E\�� - = -_ . . .. . , I 1=_ L ;_ - Is the only reliable - thought it was bright moonlight when I the most agonizing internal Pain yields as � . C. 9 ,EMULSIO I i,= I*' tp and safe* was out looking for the thief," he said, if by magic. Nerviline relieves neuralgia I �:' � - . �-. . staring sheepishly at his wife. instantly and for the speedy cure of nerve I - . . �._ . I � - - -- � . , - Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and , - �� __ - Soapto wash your head with .:- I r - t I .�6 . I I ­. _" Why, it- is really daylight! If we had pains of every description it has no equal. � - . - I �.­�- . I .. I ' - I ' - 11 . � . - . . .- . -- - : ' - -.: ' only raised the cuitain. Say-, Henry, I Bold everywhere. . HYPOPHOSPHITES . . - 1­ - '. .. � ';�� _. . . It preserves the hair, makes it , , - -- � I . - _f- . - �, .. - ' � , . - - � . , will bet one bun red dollars that was :_ . . . 6 . . - . -Of 11-me and Mods.- . - .. . �- - __ I ­ I- . __ - - ­AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, - _.. � � - - -,r . . i , - - Bridget who car � and opened the win- " . zi, .is .ALmosr AS PALATABLE --- . - 7.- .- ­ I I - n . I '. _­ . 7.-.. .- grow, keeps the scalp healthy. - - I -., I � . 6 ' :. - - A � �-­T,;. -_ . . - - . dow to air the room." . I I ' 3horthoms And Ay rehim - , - . � - As m►LK. IT Z8 A WONOLPRFUL I , ' . I ., - . . ... -.Ir� nd always ask for BURTON'S. I � ­ . . . . .1 - - - . A - ESU PROD17CM It is used and � 10I ­ �1' W I- � - ., � Then where is tyV cane and your ring!" - ,there is a world of suggestiven -o . Beware of Imitations a - r - : . - I . - 1k a asked e so to the � .. I I - - S __ - - - Z i I - � , , 11 � I i J .1 . . - . _. . "Zorned -Vv X-Alls lanS, .41POG" 0199 � � . . . friend of the Ayrshire and Shorthorn cow by I .. . - ... 1. . .1 imilationa or sa-uljluliom. Bola - I L . .. ... - . I �-: , I . I "Nell, if that do i t beat Me! Here' in the last report of the Massachusetta au D,1�1810 at Joe. aml 0.00. I SHIPMAN AND ACME. ENGINES .. - - - - - L ­ . - : - - I ­ - .1 is my ring on my trno!". shae'gasscut agricultural I 1. . .: -- . . . - . . . - . 6' � -college. The milk of several . . . � . - - . I . .. I . '.I �' , � "And I will b h BCO2-T a DO ICYLP. Belleville. � . 4 e nged if my cane does cows of dAerent breeds was analyzed and I I. . .. AND BOILERS . 1- - . . - . I . I . .. I trot re * rest on this rac right where I did � not and the results are published in the report. . L . , ... . � . . 1: " . . look for it," lie grow ed. . The Holstein milk was lowest in fats and - ­ ­Vrft1=&W C1.0sax co" :Ccww lx,%X�ftx- * ., . I . . . � . . .1 I . . . - -, *. �.. 1: " Well, Henry, " oil nivit, lfa;v6 been an also in other solids and the milk was eon- It - i -)O(- - : ­ . ARTIFICIAL LIMBS - . : individual - . . - � � � .. . . . - interesting indi' . t�al for early, risers so-,: olderaWy bqlow s, ndsrdt no isiser-milk We are the leading firm in Canada. L' - 0 L *' .'. I ;, 1� I I � - �f . . ,look at as YOU, IL164yid in' niOlit attirei,,' W"as hikh'esO in f but nft mm I to 20 L *' -_'. . . - " ;___ - " t th th6 Jo#er,t in other firm can compete with us. eye" Jim - ,Parties requiring Small Pow'er . .: -1 - . ­ I . . .: , galloped aroiltid. the' house," and she laugh- other-solids. The Ayrshire milk was next warranted for Comfort, Finialt and Efficiency II.P. will find that for safety and dumbility ` . ­ � . . : I . .- - ea until the tears st-bod in her eyes. to the highest in solids other tb fat _�' equal W the bast I the world. I re ahead of anything in the market. . ­,____ - . .­. � . . 11 This is some -more of your ,smartness! next to the lowest in fat, preseL ing AUTH16R8 Ak COX9 . - our En foes a I . . I I rt - "ta . � � • - - To awake a man oui of a sound sleep, yell- beat ratio between the component parts, TOR(ffffo. ,, In fore and aft Compound Engines we have 8,'- . -'�.. :j . - 21 C33RION STREE T. - . , Q . .- ing-thieves and muMer, to have him make food purposes and still averaging I 10 V 5-, . . 'I rX 13 .14I coal coal -oil .1 - .:: ' . . . . .1 W V& _V I � . a show of himself. I would not get out of total solids. The Shorthorns,- umde a good ' ' W%Pvus � I � bed again if the Louse were lined with DeUVAL C11"Al SIPIRAT 18 boilem a$ desired. thieves. You haul showing this respeov but not quite equal Ah on HATO - )11 ..,fl yelled wolf once too to the Ayrshires. The ratio of fats to other RA" & ZTZAK "WMIX. I We also manufacture "Marsh Steam Ptimps . often. I wn no , to run and bleat every solids is 'the Ayrshire milk was I to 2J. J. S. CARTER$, - SYRACUSE, N-Y.' for boiler feeding and general pumping. time you hold out a pail toward -me, " he in Shorthorns I to 2J. . . %, - .. . .:- . howled. I � -, ., � '. FAMOUS RZNNZT EXTRACT. , Intending purchawra; of Steam lAunch6s for = - .- . . . .. -1. " I was honest about it," she replied. . . . .. 1, Cheme and ButterColor. . '92 should place orders early io as prevent .. if � Con'twitment is natti-al wealth . to P I Honest! There is not an libnest, hairy in ealth ; luxury �� 8ABOOOK 114ILK TUSTERG. . � delay in delivery. bend 3c.st4mp for Catalogue ' _ your head ! If the truth were known you in artificial poverty. � • dole Agent for Canada, FRANK W1111.11ON _ 1`4 104MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII16 � I I � . ­­M AMMAL .. - 1. ' L . 4 - - . I . .. ., . . . I . I - I I " 41 !.� . - . i had been lying awalce foran hour, hatching . - .. - - � . .. __.1 � .; rraduce NerckAuL 33 Teter 8L, Montreal. and Price wt . I I . . - ;.:- , - . . - . , . . .1 - ... . .. , Consignments BollclW. . * - -_ . .:, r, - . L . ­ I � . _: �;, I - . the whole thing. ere is one thin . . . I ­. 1­1...ryi, I . . . . T� - g sure- :.-. '' To Dispel doldst -,:. .-,:-. . . -1 . . - � , _. . I I ,�..., . ► ­ - , you w . .. - - - " 1, I I - L . .. . I 1-1 .",-t;�-­.' . . � � . _�. ill use & soap�box for a swing. rocker MONEY � L . JOHN GILLIES & 001yr. _. Headaches and Fevers, to clawase the MONEY1 MONEYI . - . . - , I , � , 'Q, � - , - for the next eighty ears, before I buy you - � _ , � I _.%� "I'l - . - . - - . , 'A. . one. " �y . system -effectually, yet gently, when dos-, . Mlrow :PX,_&0-M, . - - � - aw, !:r.&1RX0_ .. . . 1- , - . . 0.&nTJ . - . ,.I .. ;Z I . . . ­ .. . - ___1' � - - live or bilious, or when the blood is impure - I . .:�­-,��-�-,- � . - . i i - . . At dinner, whip lookina, I LONDON AND CANADIAN I - . - . .. - .1 . _; . � over the mail, or sluggish, to permanent] . - - 1. ­. , ku� ntliectire habitual I 11 - . .. ,�_17' t . - - 1. . - Wilson found a note addressed to Mrs. constipation, to awaken kidneys and . I - . ,� , ­ � - . . ­ . . . . . . -..-. A� 4 Wilson. He passed'it, to her, -and she open. liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- LOAN AND ACENNICY CO LTD - . I . ..�,., .111 _ . I . I - .1 . .. - - IL ed and read it. . . .. . .. . .... _. ,.p ­ - . _ ing or weakening them.. use Syrup of Figs. . I . . . : ". . - .: ,_ . ,11 .i A, . I " This concerns you more than me," she I I . . . " . . .I., . ..'J.- - . said, reading slow : Contentment with to-day's lot makes can- 103 Ray Street. Toresim . . ­.- � � . . �,, "'. � . . f I I . , . 64 i. . - . . . I . . . didacy for a better lot to morrow. -- [Charles ........ "OMOO(k I I .1 ADAM :-1 our husband in taking -_� J, i-!�- 1 . . N1 I . . .. ! . I � - .. . ,:, -, , .. . .I- a course of medics treatment, or is training H. Parkhurst. " . I - - . . . �,_ , -,�. -L' I , .. . . . � - _- _, -( __ - ­�4� - - -_ . I . I . Money to Loan on Improved farms. 011;7 the Man, - - * - ' I ":' I I - . . . : , : - for the prize ring, r, in fact, anything that and town property on liberal terms of r!"r . . . - nece ., ]gstur6ra an ✓ -. . . . . ssitates moral g exercise in fatigue uni. (6itive P0*6re 8* , 1, I- ment and AT LOWFAT t URRENT RATAL XVX . ­,--_;� � . . , form we will overl ok the performance; but all the arts of man. Fearless of contmd1c. C4PAL DZBRNTUICJW Pt, PXH"MD. - • . I . . - __ . � : . - - . - .� - I . - . . !.. , . " � - . . - - � . .. _�;� - � - ­ . .1 . . .. _ . . - .. . . . In sties are repeated, aim. 'tion, St Loon mineral water has roved its Apply to local apprai"m or to - . .. . . re look�lg for I -1 I . � - � � _.'4,,, L . I if his strange gym a' . . we a i . - . . - . , , - , - - . J. F. NXIELE7 Mailasor. . Z ­�. - . .., , ­­ I . I ­ L �. . .- 1. I :1 , . . ply for pastime, e will institute proceed. - superiority. Uwd freely as a table water ' - . - - ­­­­ ­ ­1­1 _. � -_ . . . ., I _. . .. . � . � I . I - ,:�, - .. .� __ I . . . � � -- - - - Ings to suppress b in. it absorbs those secretions- that enuh life. Choice farms forWe In Oat. &Marlitoba 1. - - . . I % - L.. 14...,� - I . . . � . - - , -!.".-"� 1 ; -.. -� . - .. 1 . . -i I . .1,1111: _. - :, ImA - I If so we would urge' YOU hot to, *keep * ­.. ' . . . . nil . . � . I . I V y kindly yours,. . � -;:. Also St. Leon sootheillf, feeds, and tones up _. - . .. . . I _. ­� -1. �,� . . • , � . . :1., I , . - 61 NF.A" N UiBOM." the nerve ar.d. vital forces, is so full of that , . � . .... . . , .... 1 L _' . FJ(1 a - * . , - - � - __ ­A � " , . .. .- - _­: I - . . Z - I - ­ I %. . -, ..:*., . . . I , . 4 . :,..: ,- � ,,,, - , - . . . . . " What is that, Anna? Who wrote that? mysterious life, sustaining fluid can be ipit- ' , rXET - 14� I I . L.. �_ ., % . . �� ._.. - il'..P.-L _R., - � '. � . - ­ . - . - _'.. '�,_ 1, - - � I I bated - � I � 1-1 k I - , � . . � . .", V.-I" � - flow steadily on when St. Leon is imbibed I -1:-rJLXG, 03FT a mat- . � , - . Let me look at ib," he said, with bat ed. The charmed, refined feelings that ' ' 1 ONLY . ._1. breath. ' ' - - . . .. F U , , , , . _ - . it.' i. . . � , ", -, i. She handed the missive to him, and he those only can tell who try it well. ,., __:��, - . . f . . . I'.;,-'- ­­I T'* - , ­ . - . . . ' ' ' � X - ... I . . �. ; .. . .- .. - . i , I . slowly read it thr:)ugh. Then he said : Women swallow flattery as babies . . � I . I I I - . I 14- - _.... � swallow . � . . I - - ' - . . � I I . - Vt.._ � I I - . . I V. I .�:­ ..., I . ., . ... .11 - - - . . *_ �. C ".,: - . - :-" - . . . - I I , . ,. --..-, . � . . " As the dew dia-scends from the unveiled buttons-without any ides of the trouble # _'. . ter of so' much importanem-, , - I ­ .�, -,: I - ­ I � ' . -1 . . . .�­ 1-_�� '4 - JIM I � . - - . . 1. - - - - , � . ..01 -1 -,- . . heavens, or the 7 t 11' d - .- . ,� 1. - - - I , . . . ___; . . - , -1 � . . � alights snow, or. the that may follow. . . I., ! - - -�: I.' : � .41 - - � - fleecy thistle do ,gh a on my sturdy 4.4; . . .; 1. . - . ­ ­ -.1. 1- - . :.-:,. , " .. --'..-� " .:. I - --i . . - I.v, - .�f. ,,.;K, Q�,; . . � - � - y WAKNiwr ask your Druggist for (JIM I , kh� - ­ , * " * ' ­ " ­,A, . I 1* - w ' . ' ' '.', �,�Z_ 1� 11, f 1_._3 11­4 -i�, -1 . • , . form, so does suclJi it fly trash Might on the BONS' TOOTHAOHE GUM, take no . __ you WM I 1181r, meet. W1 gtich or .. " IL , . xki 'S, fl n min of the repro- sub"titute. ; ���� -- - - Am- ­;,�_ . broad and intelle tual , anoill Oppo - ­- , .._V, . ­ ­_ I IMPROVED THE LAST 20 YffimS .1... � � . . _0,11J ­:, - - sentative from Ik County who sits before I � . 1�6,�_ , I . . , Geologists say bleat when America row - �� " . L I . . I . .1. '. . you to-day. NOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUN *- , ..., - - I'll � I - -I.. L . - . . .. . . Ma am," he continued, as he from the sea the greater part of an older - - . . . � I k Of - ,�-. I -:. ". - 11 - . .. . ­­. tl.. �­4.,-It­�, '. .. arose to his feet and removing his coat continent was submerged, all that was left , ,'It� . ­ : I ,10 .1, I .. __ . . 1! , I - INSURINC YOUR� LIFE "''., ­, I— . I I - I I - I... quietly, hung it n the back of his chair, of it being what is now known as New, Zw. 0 . . . �; 0 � , I& . " . � _�, � ­, . - -- - , . . � - . 1 4, ..: as is now presented by u& ­ - - . - _.. . - - I __ ­_ . and laid his vest eside his plate-' I madam, and- OcRUPTURE - - % " �, . . . . I ­ _,_ ­ :, .- g , � - I I ­ I .. _ ­.. . • ... 1, 1 �4- � � . - . . � , 31imair * �'; 4j" - ': -, . ._.: : L'-. 4, ' , . w � .. . :� ..-. . whil( .ine can detect the ear-marks . .-A::4 .* � " - _4. 111 I. - - - SEND MR Qurgmu suftT. ON I - �, .n;,�.,% -4;% � - of a voluptuous amsel . � I Jk -,L'I .� .. . .!��. 1P. ON. . ­._.. - .- " .,J._.,X ,­` .� : • '.: . , '.1 1.1_1�' � . _,.�,i.. - . - ".._.� , 01 ­i , i who shall be name- e- , , ­� 4 I � LiEr ME StLEff WIIAT is WILL ftwo Ym For fUH rartieulars, write the Uonfederatl , - *.: %;i:', �'.'�.;. -. � - ess, t who is b und to the &fore-m . . . . I PRICE. 0003 ME SENT "" Confederation 0!1 lee, "Torclate, or . . tl� , . �,.,. I . I buu - ention � . - � RE RimmeEs A----- - � Z,_ " .... .. W 1. 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Y My• k - at. -Q 1• - - - t ;' r Fl 3_ 7` r rr rid' .<!.- '�' 'xgiF3' '4' 'mss [, +!� ./' t ` "S ' 4. a' 'tom ' Y- t a a. � : ,+� i E • :, r as f•w. f r•� ��Y a. " 5w. S � �y �: ' �i. � - hi � d � �'y t ' S f 4- - . Ni 4 3. a s 1. . fie. ; 't � � a� EXECU' .'ORF3' �j o� 9A]�E :- ..]donee and a} Beres of - � A . rv. E. -_ 1' land k mile south of Claremgat,j The house ::�. >, LADIES r T! "' �P. - is a comfortable One with all 000venienoes, out s Y _ t�_ -1 to CREDITORS buildings, W: and twit , good garden. / f water, �:: Terms reasonable. For partlaulan ap 1 to Q _ ` - k -_'`' . —0-- Ole --o-- PAUL LAWBEhCE, on t s plane. • . "� t ` . • HECTOR BEATON, Deceased JUDICIAL SALE 4F LAND �s respectfully directed to our - - f k' v. �`Iht i4tv�u� two ". PURSUANT to the Revised Statutes of -- in the — - , � 4 � . ; ' & a (�ntario,1897, Chaptet 110, notice is hereby P 1 . . ­1. :,. tl puLlished ev a Frida mornin GL ire o ce given that all croditora and other persons haying • • • • ry . Mock o . :.. k- . 1. - 11- . Pickering, Cat, g claims against the estate of Hector Beaton. late Towuship . of Pichring. . - + of the Township of Pickering, to the Count cf - . I - ` ._ ; - TERMS : Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the 12W► . 41.96 pets ; 51.00 iiysad laidwasee• day of April, A.D. 1A99, are re2nired to send by . . ;f - . - - , • • . registered letter to John S. Beaton of We town gmo6 and anal o for - . - . , PRI Ts . _. Patettant to the iud Eder ' of Oshawa or Donald R. Beaton, Whitevale, E :e- sale to the Queen's Bench Division of the High fi RAT S OF ADV'ERTIfiINGI outorsat the last will and testament of the said of Juetioe made in the notion of D[eHIM S S i • - j . - � • Hector Beaton, deceased, on or before the v Robson there will be offered for sale wire ttte - ! 11'i et Insertion per line - - . - 10 belrts, soy by Lehi - ` � _ $soh subseque nt insertion, per line • 5 . " O approbation of the Master to Ordin - . 0 25th day of . J une, A.D• 18921 Fairbaake. Auctioneer, at Gordon's Hotel in the _ _ • p ' This rate doe ,t not include Legal or Foreign ad- their names and aJdress with fall particular$ village of Pickering at the hoar of 19 o'clock The choice �latte�llS of the market w vertisementa. of their claims and of the eeourities (f snyl held Goon on Special terms given to parties making non- by them. And notice is further jiiven that after n . I - - • roots for 9 or 8 months or, by the year- Halt- the said last mentioned dates the said executors Saturda 21st dap Of Ma - - t" yearly or yearl ' contracts parable quarterly. �a. ✓ J . i . Bnainees care, ten lines or under, with a r will proceed to distribute the assets of the said 3 -. p 1 ' deceased &mono the ns entitled thereto, 18AZ, the following lands and premises is three at reasonable prices •' - ' - . one year, $5 00 payable in advance. hayfag regard al to a claims of which notice parcels. - - t3Notioa in coal columns ten cents per line, shall have been ven ae required ;and the $std Parcel one . ---The south halt of lot number 19, - - }c - t ATs` Dents par line each subsequent insertion. executoratwill no liable for the said assetc or in the 4th concession of the Township of Picker- - _ - . . . BppeeoosaI contra t rates. made known on applioa- say part thereof to any parson or ns of ing, in the County of Ontario, cpntaiaiug one . - -- - - p - - ?K. ' - i Moss. No free Advertising. whose olalffi. or claims notice shal not have hundred acres more or lea. . . . , . Advertieemei►to without writ ter ustructione been received by them at the time aforesaid. Parcel two : ---Tan some of the southerly one - - - . . • . _ - Rillbe inserts until forbidden and charged as- fourth part of lot number 83, in the 3rd conoes- sordingly. Or ers fox disaontinaing advertise- Dated at Whitby this 11th day of Dtlay AD 18®8. store of the said Tow�p� ship of Pickering- • '. meats must be in writing and sent to the pub- JOHN S. BEATON Oshawa. Ps.rosl three: --- Teh acres off that part of the 1� - _ _ Maher. DONALD R. BEAION,Wbitevale said lot number 28 in the 3rd concession of the �' Job Work pr m tl attended to. Executors. said Tow nshi of °ickeriag described as follows : • • • '_* p y Dow 6i McGillivray, Commencing st the distance of ten chains from " . 1 ' • w. 1. CLARK - ;- PROPRIETOR. Brock at. Whitby, , the south west corner of the said lot, thence - ' . ! ),s , .. - Solioitore*ior Execubrsrs, W31 east ten chains, thence north ten chains, then" . . ' west�en chains. thence $ouch tan chains to the " - = ROBERT BONNER Jr west tof i n, - . Our Po tivts- 8triot2ndependencs. bb..,,ggii g In newest Shapes. ' _ On parcel one there are about 6p acres cleared. . - - . _ _ :: Our Ai —A First-class Local Paper. the rest is timbered with Beech, Maple, Birch, . ` . ' ►i�HIB farlaoos roadster stallion will cedar, Hemlock and swam Him. There tan - - " • -.. Our 3& peetsrtlonr — The hearty 1 make the season of 180Y st the stable of stream running througn this parcel. m • " . ` . Opp a" of tb 040910 of Pickering sad vicinity. Wm.Qowis, Brougham. Boaner,Jr..has proven On parcel two, there is a small creek ran- • ' . - .. • - Immense variety - , ' '' �a •�� himself a sate teal getter. and his stook ii so alas across the corner of the parasl, with small well mown that farther comment is anneoss- birth and as maple � aresm� alt elnmp$oi sec- - ! . % •FttID Y. MAY 18, 1893. ssh�yy His pedigree is esoeptiwnatty , — on parse - - . ' .. . r . - , will•be seen by referring to cards. arms. --- ondsrrwth pine-- nookeged_ shade. - e • To insure a foal, 010,1 payable 1st February. The propert will be o>�teerreedd for sale. subject to . " AIMSe , . ' i I M,, ib-t13, reserved bids t� by the said Water.. - .. _ - ` • . -11 NOT 'S AND COMMENTS.- Terms of sale :--Tea cant of tbs p ," AUCTION SALT.�:aiai1Ot.�`ra:`aarea�a = i. • - - The offs sal- returns Rive Bigelow • • ' the credit of this aeiton to t:+irty days thereattr .. . t - The without interest. 4,948, H t 4,119, Thompson 490. QF Real Estate in Piakt>;rigR. rw veodon will not be required to produce . _ • . .. - . Trustees of Abe undermentiond property any d6eds or dovied thereof Or svideae W Of title f Bi a tstr 1 . ][acdonald 1i�1. Pitilrallty or g hereby ��ttve notice that there will be oi3ered for that are not in their possession. and will not ftrr- ', 4- low, 832 ; majority over fill, 1%1. sale by Pnblie Auction at Gordoes AoteI in the nish any abstract of tie. • " � .. I : y Village of Pieke;in on Monday, May the 23rd ` . ... - • - a on oblonk in Woe slthe 23r , Should any objection be made to title which • N io A , -- • LI�HT DURLE - - . ' _ . " - A IOOaI D Lion b -lees A8s caroled ievs, a the hoar of t the vendors are unable or un.tiiling to remove, _ 1 p y by Thos. Poacher, attetioneer, the following �e sale will be cancelled. Any mousy paid by - - i k fin Btdnffvi Re on- Monday by a Mfbjdr• - lsagds and pretOiaaJ, namely: Ville hot Nunn- the purchasers will be refunded and any such . _ • . . I berOne,in the vinags Of utins reek, now purchasers shall nave no claim ,tor damaged or ity, of four. The provisions of the Pickering.secordin to the registered Municipal costs. . . . Plan thereof, containing by admeasumment, l/R In all other red is the terms and r+oudl Lions • ' • • - I . by -law wil go into effect on May lot, of an acre more or less, and more particularly lies IN j described in a Conveyance thereof. dated et Qtr` will be the standing conditions of the l . 1, ! , . - . December IM. from William Hartrick and wife Further pattiauhvs can be had from Messrs. - -- - _ _ ' 1. to George W Post and others. On the property _ ,� The foots and month dilseaso bas a- ls- there is a Brick church lately occupied by the c• i H. D. GABBLE i DUNN, Vendor's Solidi - T Piakerin con tion of the Presbyterian tom. S9 Scott arrest Toronto. •O• CALL AT •o' f- appeared el ?tlrely among cattle in g g 1Dated at Toronto this 42nd day of April A. D. _ . . .1 I church. Terms : - -Part cash, and balance td be - - : England a>I cattle are allowed to be secured by mortgage of the premises, with in- NEIL MCLEAN, • - _ - . • . ' . ' . , - - - - . dipped Inland OII hoof. This 13 8 terest at 6 per cent per annum. This notice is 20.30 - chief Clerk, M. ts. 4 b a given, and the said sale will be made, pursuant ' • • f - boom to t e Canadian shippers, and cep• of "The Revises statutes of On- u tario,1887.sntitled, "An Act respecting the prop- our farms will receive much better erty of Religions Institutions. ' Dated this 21st BY—LAW .. . . . _ _ . I,, 1. rites the the have been obtaining day of April, 100. . - • Y 8 DOW a ![otilLLlvItAY, of the Corporation of the --� Brock St., white Po Hardware Store for all kinds of gllyden seeds by the oz. or . or month past... - Ii f1a1{citora for tleTruateea,thevendors. 26 -� TOWNSHIP of PICKERINiI _ _ `.; A`large eputation waited on Prem- .. paper package. Lon red and- yellow Globe marigold - . the i . 4th last. :o• P Pe P a8'e g Y _� . ler Abbott on Wednesday • '� yand asked that the Dominion Fran- A B Lair to prohibit the saga b retail o - y __ f .seeds, turnip sued. black tares,' white ensiladge corn, "and - .- i - chile be extended to women. The spirituous, fa•,wtastw or other manxfac- - , . • . - Premier expressed himself as favorable English Lever,Flat heavy crystal tsarrd liquors in tJba Totesbi! of Picker- '"`' - a .. to the idea and mired to consider all kinds of garden tools. - ' pro strong extra heavy shyer case, ins; . _ the matter before next session of Par- - - . all refinished thronghoot. t3plon- . '8' Ohesp for each • . } liament. Nothin Rill be done this The Couricil of the Corporitidn of _ - - 8 Setssion.. I r did London nude (movement, the Township of Piekering enacts "_ . I . _. '�• York election tools < laes capper+ only Sve years in use, follows :-- � - I a R ICHARD � . The E P I The ask by befall of spirituous, for• .. . �. 8n lea ay and the Conservative warranted in first -clans order and ranted or other manufactured liquors in . - " 1 - ' ' 46-1 I eandidate, W. F. Maclean, proprietor • any tavern. -inn or other house or place of • . _ , of T�ron World, was elected by s as good ns new . poblic entertainment within the saisTown . . _ - . majority o about 230 over J. K. Les- ship of Pickering, is hereby prohibited. - . '. ­ lie, Refo ers As was the case in the 2. The sale by retail of spirituous, fer• • - - late local lectlon in Toronto, a +Feat .. merited or other maaolaotared liquors in on the 24th of May. . o / shops and places other than houses of pnb- _ . many elee ors tivere not named on the ho entertainment within the said Townahip ` ' - AT _�-- -- of Pickering, is hereby prohibited. But before that time you should get that Bedroom Suite, Or - . voters 1i s. There never will be - 3. This by -law is passed under the an- _ . satisfactioip until the same lists are i t�hority of sec, 18 of the Act entitled "An Extension Table, and get your Pictures framed and - I, used for all elections. J•• & BARNARD S Act to Improve the Liquor-License Laws' couch recovered, etc., at Hilts & I�illingllaln's. . - : g Tud�e Galt unshed euttcted by Her Ddajeety by and Kith the . 's0n18 tLIlle a O -• o �7CT�3ITB"'Y: advice and canseot of the Legi¢lative As- - . I `' - a local option by -law passed In the - _ -_ _ _ vembly of the Province of Ontario.asaented We have a full line of Undertaking foods: - Those dealing - .-,-.:---- , - 1 . Township of South Norwich, on the to oil the Seventlyday of April 1t3<J0, apd . with us will get what they want at rlalit. prices. We I _ . I . NOTICE to CREDITORS shall come into force and iakeeffecton and . round th tit enacted llo penalty fo1 after the First da of hid iu rho year of ha`'e latel ' urchased 0 new HeaI'se which ls. - • —o— In site Mate of —o —.. Y y P - I breach of its pro�'1slons ; that the our Lord, 1893 - ! munici al t lied no authority to pass -- t s. A voteot theetectoreof th "e said Town One of rho best in the county, p DANIEL' MDOD`Y - . the by -11 to take effect at once; that Ahip o[ Picker nR entitled by law to votr T . thereon will be taken on this by -law by the - KILTS &� DILLINGHAM - t I V - the by -law was in excess of the auth- late of the Township of Pickering, deputy - returning officers hereinafter uam- j �� ority of fae Provincial Legislature. Shoemaker, d ©certsed ed on the 30th day of Mai-, A. D., •189'3, Pi�?:�FRiN -, ONT.� I . .• coriimenciwt at 9 o'clock to the forenoon - The Court of Appeal reversed Judge F pursuance of Chap. 1101, Sm. 38 of _ __ ' allowed the appeal 1 the Revised Statutes of Ontario. 1887. No- and contanaiug until 5 o'clock in the after- - - j • I' Galts . decision, tics is hereby giien that all creditors and wah 'cost$, as sell as placing the others having claims against the eet&te of noon of the $acne day at the nndermention- I,ETTE R TO THE P UBLIC i - , - coats of till Srst trial on the defendant. Daniel lidoodv. late of the Township of Picker- ed polltnR plt;0ei. . ing. is the' County of Ontari . shoe Aker. d w Poll. Sub- - �; oa or aeon h 1 da - aAeariseld189�oi� °testate, sra rsgaired to se by Div Poll Pleas Aat•Omaalr ,,t , . 11 . °� 1. _Gr.nR. Ball ain�ton ; Dep.aa rrawe: HEREBY thank all who have patronized me in the impleni- t buss- , T ' 1se •Auk rtnan Elvin have mores from po$t epaia, or to a.uv.r to John >ttam..y, of S. 1[ $ate , Pickering , A. Yargaeh near in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutoally ', p 3• . Dale d AaIi Pickering Village..... J. Linton ? Pert perry I'eLorboro And 1Y10ny BoClt:l the Town of Uxbrtag0. in the uid County of ` 'i tiet3 have bteD severed. Ontario, administrator Ot the p sty of the s Moodv•s Of�as, Liverpool ararket,. T.Yoody pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware, the Massey and said Daniel moody, deceased, on or before the 3. _ .Temperance hall.ch cod... G Davidson s_.. _ ,;416 �' . � ; It is f►hol ht that the double trscek oa esryw Harris Companies have amalgamated, and this amalgamation will do away - • , 6..Temperance hall, Kinsale.- ......L. Harrison - : .15th Da of June, A.D. 1892• 7 Town hall. Brougham - . .. ..... B. Moen with many agents throughout Canada, but I am pleased to state that I have A -: the G.T.R. between Toronto and �timil y 8..'Tempersnos hall rOugbam,o. W- Matthews . Lori vrill be Dom feted in about six weeks- $statement of therr names area .daresss, the secured the ens for Pickering Township for the new Massey-Harris firm. P toll particulars of their claims, and the seonri- g - Laamoreanx hall, �lYhitevals.., -- ..Jas Taylor g P t.` Kerr, of Di nfnnaondvilie. aged x80 ties, if any, held b them ; and that alter the t0• •Orange hall. 8th con _ . ......David Birrel This union of capital and property will not in any way effect prises, however, - j Mlw• said date the executors wql proceed to disp-tbute ' {'. wee ran o�►er and instantly killed at a 11..Town hall. vtsrsmoat....... - .Thos. Doan Y the of the said estate among the parties 1Q_.School Rouse, Alton&.-- ..........Rdwin cliff but will be an advantage a3 each agent will have a larger variety of maehinepry . ;�� .. w6ssitrg on! the M. C. R, near Stamford entitled thereto, having regard only to the y y A. D. 1893 to offer. ' You can have your choice of the three best' binders made' the wide 5. On seer It,tb day of Ma , On satn>`day night• claims of which they have then notice, and tpe open end, , , , , :: said administrator will not be liable far the said at the town halt in the Village of Brougham p No. 3 Brantford the Toronto No. 10 B• and the Toronto No. 3, - " -. . I :,'; At a meetrng of the board of diroctora its or any pert thcreotto any person or per- in said Township at Pickerina, at the hour A • of the North American Life Assurance sous of whose claim$ notice shall not gave been ,all in five and sir ft. cut ; the choice of seven different mowers, and three - . . 1*, Company can the 4th inst, a resolution of received by thou at the time of such distribu- of two o'clock is the afternoon, Lbe Reeve ditTereut parse rakes au�1 seed drills as well as strawcutters root cutters and .A t tione. All peranna indcbtod to sari ostate must shall uppotnt in tvritin f!,. signed by himself o + A - sympathy with Mrs. Mackenzie in leer rye- settle their ii1debtedness' without delay, with two persons to- attend at the final summing pulperti, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, aiid all other ki nd.i of farzt, im C bt,r.JaM1,1e.Ub ,,,Vag pst;6d, and Ail ..I. said itidminintrator or his solicitor. up of the votes by the Clerk, and one per- pllements. r • , , i�1._ Dated at Uxl,ridge this.,Lhday of sla }, lf%l.. -aon to a.ttend at each polling place on be Remember I have rooted 117y wareroolus to Ilemmer's block, opposite _ 0 . - - L. Bla�kie wra olacted p,esid:,rl1 t, T. W. GRAPPLE, JOHN ttA11sAY, More s blacksmith shop, ill Pickering village. Call 011 ale early alts I air . : company, iu succession to the late HQn. I half of the persons interested in and de- Solicitor for Administrator. Administrator , Rirous of promoting the passing of this by- . Alex. 'Mackenzie. „ . , ,, c'xi,r;.l,;., taw+ ins a liKe tzmt der on benaii of the 'adcd to satisfy YOU. I.J. .irFORS =TH, Pickerili;;, Unt 1 -40 �.. , :. Oh what a cough 1 Will yoit heeu`$he -- ---------- - - - --- P - - - - - ;;, Thoro -Bred Trotting Stallions eraona interested to and desirous of op- k___ : - waraing. The t ignal perhaps of tho au;ie P — -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - -- ----- -- - ---- -- _ sing the passing of this by-law. t a razzch a!' tilat�m ore terrible disease con HIT ' ai SHILOWS .eer=Ta>�. _ �BT. - . �. F.- Gumption. �4k y:�ureelves if you c?n'af �L'.E'j and 6LADS10HE 6 The Glerk w the said Municipal ford for ih sa:i:u of swing 50 elate to run t Council o! the Township of Pickering eh 1 �,ppp,ppp ail "}" - - tLe r:o:c at, uo not:i:n :ul' �t. �fia Ann attend at the Ton n Hall, in the village of _ K —THE PROPERTY OF-� -. Brougham, in said Township of Pickering, 1 '` el'enee that Shlloli s Cure wjill - at the hour of three o'olook in the after - CONSU �� N THE I . from exp f " •- - - cure your . ough. It never fails. 13'sm. W. G. GEROW WH ITEVALE OHT A.D. 1892 . - ' '. .: _ 1 1 � noon, on the 31st day of May, =. Will make the season of 1892, as follows : to sum up the number of votes given for + BAN " O� TGR�NTO _ ., .--. -'� Nov Advertisement8. Monday, Slay 2nd, will leave their own stable, and sgainat this by -law., CURE s - t� —, ' SY . - Whitevaie and proceed to Broagham, noon ; P� , 1898. . thence to ?4reenwood 1 hour, theneeto Brooklin gce,a. Clerk.. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this sue- f_ - ._, . - i . I. IN(1, Butcher, Dunbal•iion, for night. Tuesday, proceeds 'to John Virtue's, r }: • �� 7. Darlington, noon; thence by way of En- cessful CONSUMPTION CURE is without r; • . , ca sZe ss a share of the patronigz, of "� niskillen to Tyrone, night. Wednesday, proceeds a and lel in the histarq of medicine. All TORONTO BRANCH ._ �,. _ public. Will visit Pickering village, Tuesdays, y T"► z NoTte' s : --That the above is s'true P xhnradaya alas Saturdays, an adjoining places to Orono for noon ;thence to Newcastle, night. druggists are authorized to sell it on a os- -G. onintertn�El ate days, Thursday, will proceed to Bowmanville, noon ; COY of a proposed by -lees, whiob has bees Kd P ,,:,. y1'rIiue meat at reaeto,a- p hive arantec,a testthatnoothercurccan CiOr• ChurCh� and WellfngtOti Sts. r,� -. - ,(" thence to Oshawa, night. Frida will proceed taken into consideration, and whiob will be '" ` = able prices. Give me a trial. 81 -tf . g y' succtssfull stand. If -you have a Cough, y, *' - to Whitby, noon ; thence to Pickering for night. finally passed by the Council of the Muni- y y g. • ~ � . ` = Q 1; ALE : —'1'he residence and Satnlyday urocesda by way of Gormtey's Hotel, 'Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will l9A�INGFl DEPARTMENT'., ^. .- of alit of the Township of Pickering in to Renge Hill, noon ; t ence to their own eta P Y f care you. If our child has the Croup or ,. � groan d o1 the undersigned. There are until the following lowing Monday morning. This the event of the assent o the electors being y . y p .. ' !�- acres, 26 bode iroixtage - - -ou which is a solid til�hoo t Cou h use it rom tl told relief �_ " b ok house every convenience elan driv- route will be continued throughoutthe season, obtained thereto after one month froth the P $ * promptly, Dep08fts reeelved in sums; of $5 and ap- is sure. f you dread that insidious disease .. , ­.C: , . • ; health and weather permitting. - fag hones end stables, Young orchard, une first pmbliChtion fn the Presxtuao Ns>vs,the CON5UMPTION, don't fail to use it, it will Words, and IntereaL allowed thereon a0 � small fruits of all kinds. The place is located date of which first publication was Friday, current rates. - ' . `? 1 oAposiLe rho Pickering college, and is one of the -t- T.ermres of SerViee cure you Or cost nothing. .. Ask Otis Urns- - - the sixth day of Me►y, A.D. 1892, and that y r t most desirable properties in the village. Apply- GRIT WILK> fi- Toineurn a foal $20, season f118 gist is SI�ILCi1i S C BE, Price IO CtS.. ;f' for particulars to JuHN FIELD, or W.V. RICH to paid let of February 1893. $1 to be paid the votes of the �leatora of the acid Mani So cis and pl.00. ARDSON, Pickering vii�age, ih -6m. at time of service. Season mares payable last oipality will be taken thereon at the differ- - ,- F i § p y r LRPEC1IA Ir, DEI=OtSIT. . ,� F. -y - — roan eat Polling places of the said Municipality .• ; OR SAILS. —The batatb of the late c� 1'I>tt[M =,�H?i°iteritas •wdII Q'R"S 1 GLADgTONR - -To insure a foal id12, to be paid 'j'BAINS pOlx(i EAST AIIR As FOLLOwi3. to v containing 50 sores, being 1st of February 18�. $1 to be paid down at as napped to the raid proposed by-law on '' :.,` *y F Mrs. > cry A.D 1892 comment- special Rates allowed for -tamonnts re "� ;, : i carter of tit lo, in the the 80th day of hi ay. No, gxPasss 9:03 A. M. composed of the fi.W, g time of service, Season waxes $10 payable last ^� �: _ 2nd con of ifhe flue township of Pickering, front- roared. tug at toe hoar of nine o'olook in the fore• �, 13 ���� � � � $;18 P. Dti. maining not lees than three months tend �._,rt j ? road, 4� miles from the taws nt . _ , r;,;_ in Singstoit . ':- ,:. noon s`nd ocwtiuwing until $ve o cloak io « Deposit r ` :: ,,. gg t i miles from Pickering Village. ,. 6 Loon. 6:80 P. M. Pce eotlip4 lanced forisame., r'+ �:, . Whi by sad First class paetuie, well waterd, wtthln tblcty the of ternoon of the same day _ , . , ' . (good goil, udding@ and every convenience. thiq Ott da of Ma TitAlxa GOltkt(lt W68T ItIIli A8 rott.=.ows: -- �� a good nods of stable, and mares from s distance will be .. This is a very desirable property. Title indis- cared for and every preeauUon taken for their Dated at Pickering, y y )`10. ? L4t3AL . �� a. M. : _"4 W 11 _ . potable. 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I . .. �:" - � �:"': $ - - " 'r ­�, ­� ,.: , . _�:, -3. - 'i, -'t��,j_.- k, : I - - - : J . , . ' � " I ...'�' . , C� lt ��. j k " � � . , " . - . , - : _..� , � �. . ,,, �� ��,: - ,�.. 1 ; a .� I . L ­ ­ - Is m1arriage a fuilure ?" To be gratitude glided quickly and quistl down Tightness 0- f the Chest ' ­ ­ ,;, '' ".... -- . question, " .. L -, _ _w�.,_'. ; . . � ­ '_ ' ' � I , ,;J - 11"n I - ­ ! - . :..-:.-, . I I . . . � ... .. . ­ ­ , �_f - " ,�I - .. - .-. - - - I . . .4 .,,� �� I L '. .. � " - - . � - I I � - , ` `1 �`­'�- t - . on upon this tender the road to the store, where that 12.00 (I , � M • . 1. , . .:. �,� � _ V 1� . I - . -",- . I ­ ., J � 1. , - able to express an opinion A - . - � - _ L, I ,�, . .�_ . - r, ­� . .. ­ "" - I . , ,� 1� , �4 - subject, one must�xperience- Intact, only love to write it) was spent on candies, . . Wasting a,wav -of Flesh .'�' ...' .�,J.. . ­,� -, .... "I , ..__- ,.. ., 1­� . _1 ' .. I ­­!iq, � . ­_ - - - be or she, who has had experience, and I cheese. biecuits and water. But what ­- ____ - -ar �._ *i..-, � � __ I I -.1 - . � .. 1, ­, 'I . ''­,)1'�_ 2.1 W_ . ­ ­ - .. . . ­-It-,.- -�', . -- - -�;' L-:,;.. � !, � , - . , t , - -t_ ­ . '�` . , I - - - . might say, varied experience in this mat- came of the tin -pans etc? Yes, to berate, � . 9 . � . : : : : _11 - ,V ,.A .I :, . . � I . I " - W .,, , �.� *_ -�., -. - Throat Troubles - : - ::,�­:, -l'.! -� - .., -�.fjj�i Z , .2 - .­ - .. , . 2... � I .. ;,:, ". ­ I � . is�:.,�-., _. �1.1�,;�,. . - - ,�.� .0 ; .� . .. - .0 . ,;_�_ patent to express a clear inlet- what became of them ? Well, after eating BOTTLE - . � � f �11117 - ! I I .- - I - ter, is tom . . . . . . . .. "0 . . hgent opinior_-11iC forcible and authorative and drinking to the long life of Richard, � . , ,� I � . . . . . . .... - - - - -%.. ,_11. I A. ' . . - I . . . . I - ;�':.: �;:�,,,­ ..Ilf,41. , � k� "I , - - . � � . . ­ ­ L. , , . �� I . . opinion. There are many ways of giving the boys retired to the open air to aid di- . . .. �. - Consumption.- - ... I .'L :. - .­i. 41 ,.I . , . . ­ . _ Z! V .. I I , .�"­ �. - �__ " . � �- �4­*.-,:,.:­ " ,, � I _... - , - .A.,.'", _--i -� . '' . .i,:. -_ ; - 1'. 1. _ , .. ...." t 5 ­ �sp-.'::7 .. . ­ ­ 11,�;,ft . '_­­,.­,'- .- ­ - .. Action. - . . Weak �,,� L� given in , 4 ­� llv�_, - . . . . I � ' L -_ - ' * - .. ' ­ _. �- - :\ _ ­ ­.'4 ..,.-. ­ vent to an opinion. It may be gi gestion. Then in the exuberance of their , . - . I . � -' .� - . � :, . i;. � ,� . I - . words, or it m&* be shown by an good-natures, they gate our worthy mayor, � '' : ... .. __� � . . . . . Bronchitis, weak Lu'ing's ,_ . �,*­., F. h _V;Iel A;. , . . .,. I � I - - ��­.` ! 1! "'., - � _,­ .! .. � .� . �. .- _�'�! t � ,., I - ­ . . I �.. .- L"A X4 " 11A�� - � I ­­W, -_­ . - - r than words" the Bro. Gardiner, an impromptu- and totall . - - . . 1:: . -1 ­ L, " ! � . - �: - - - I - � ydr�5�,!';-A�t' i , I i As, --Actions speak louder . . ��.,,,, , .1 IF . '..*.1 - : _ - �!' . .. - . . . '', � 30� It, - -, t - - :z ,_ ,� ,7, 1 - . � I . .. - ,� _,,. t, LL � I . - � 1. . . � . . . . V I . . :� - *, , .. . ;,., - f.... � .. t , .,.,). 1. I i 4 * . - �11 i - .. L 1. . . - i . - . _. �. I , ,., . . � . lw I , latter way is always the more expressive unexpected though doubtless greatly war. 11 . i , , . . Asthma,"' Coughs - - - - .. I 1:4 I . . . . . � , .4, , , , - I I - . . . I . � - - .,w � - ,;., .7 r,A""J� '. � - _ . Hence, when a man gets corned free con rt of one half hones der- ; : . i - . - � . . . I . . . . . � I - -_ . : � `1, - ,-, .- • "; _... � ­, � ­ 0 I - '' . . of the two _ .1 - . . ­ . . . . I.. . -i " ,j . . I � . . . I . . . � � - . - . I , - . . I ...-:. "­ iL __ � !7-� �_- ­-� . '� .1 " - . I - , , . - i .. . _­ ..?. _:, 11 - -'..:--,A'I . . . through the miltifariousseene3 consequent ation. As the Tast yell of the marauders '4 - - i , . . Catarrh, Colds . . 0_3i ­A . � . I . :, ­, - I . . . � . _r 'I . ­ I .. , - .4"'.. ­� ti ,c .,'�,­ ­ . g tw�ce a widower and there de- faded upon the night, the lines might have . . . . . . . I . � I - . , . ,e 5' - . to becoming . . . I I I . �--:,.­�_ . t . . � �� .: - ­ , ­ . . - 1 I . .. . . , ., ­ _;.,. ,, . 0, 4, : - .. - ; .. . � . . . �­ - �:, . .It, If- ' -. ` � . . I • - . . .�, .. �,t ',:.� ,. ­���F,;�.-, ­, . . I . . . - - .,f, -1 - % �& . .- �. . liberately and 1 with forethought, places been seen performing a grand "March L . I . . : . . I . . I I o � - . . . . ;­* !_� . 11 . . I . : . ., I. I., , , � - ., , . I - I _1` . . . Z. . - . . . m . : � ­ , " .. � _ ­- " -1. 'or ­ ��;;' :4 I � _. . . . ... . � . . . . I - I ­�.._ ..�'; - .- , , . - I . . I . 'ition where he is liable to Past " in front of Richard's hipuse. Then :�' . . . . 4 • . : . .. .. I - � .. 4 - . �� � � , ': ,7 L�:/-; ' - - . :_'I �' , I # ..1 himself in a po.1 . 11. . . . . . I - .: . .. . - . .. . : .. .4 _:.I.. I - I......... " * r,- �`, - - - I:- -e � ­ . . I . � . . . I �., 1. 1�,�.. . - . . . . . I . . .. . � � . 1. I .. . - .. . ­ V! . . . . � . . . .. . �. .. � :_71:,011., ;�_!,,*, , '. . � become none -Lime better, then, it is, we with 3 cheers for the usen, the party die- . . . - ; I . . L . . I . ; . . - ; " 4 1z, :I.,-�, !.�A, . . 11 It • . . . . . . . . i . - 1�; I& � � . - . . . . . - - . . . . . I . . i . � . . � - . :_ � . �-_11� .-I. 0kY `�l 1-__�_ I he grand obstacle to -... � . . . . . . - .4 - �� ': , - t - . . . . . . . " !. ,3 "� - . • I I " - I . I . al � . . �_ I hays the argument banded, and th6 severs, members of it be . . . . . : . . . . . .­'1�'1.__.._... 1. _.. m . �, .. - I . . _ .1 � v ". W. - � ::��"3:,�'. ... 1, � - . . ., I.,. '.-�,,4*: .. , - - . I I _ . : I , -, ., � .."I �t . . , I . 11 .; . -_ - ­ - . � ' � ' - ; :_ 1: �, -, J,4 that. �-Marrisgc is a failure.., Although took to their various abodes, to . . '.� r i . - � . * I . . ' I :, . 4" Kinsale is an unassuming burg and her in- dream upon the grand,gl6irions, never-to-be- .. , . I . ' ... . I . . . . . � . ­ .1 �, - .�� ­ . . , . � . . � 1. � I ..i. . I I. , .F, "� . . - . . - . , , " # . - - . . - y in the superlatiye forgotten treat they had had from, thegener- - . . . . .�' �1­ . t � 4 . . ,� : . �. _�11 - . - - - . . . . I � . . . - • N ,.��i --- , . . habitants are iiiodest, 'L . . D Ria'. To:-- Alt - . � . . . . . .� I­ -,# I . "' � I ... , *1 , I 16. - . I - I - ous hands of RichardgBrianall. As for . . 1. . . :� 7 5i I . - e . * . . - �,, degree, still we 'are all proud that we Po _ � . . : I : , - I � . I . ; ', .�- "2.1 '; I- - � 1. � , seas a patriotic man who is full able to:uP- Richard his happy bride with their ':- - .. . I - - - . . . . - . . .", - '4 ft!?,-,,�� . - I • - .1 " ��"'A .. , . . . � I - . � . � . ` ,� - . . , . .: ' - � , � - . . I . - I . . . ... - 1. -i,-'4 ,Z", ;,­ - : I', ,I . hold the subjectt "Marriage iFt not a failure" gathered company, they were enjoying - . . . . - .9, , . I t , 14.4 - . � . . . . . . . . .1. I— VJ MIL'­ ­ ,-.. :, - . _. . . , . � . . - I . I . .; . � I . . � . 10- , I 1*�,; � 4 4� I'! - - - � : 4 1 - � - .� � I �, 4 1 . 1. - way of in- one of the most important evenings of their - - I . . . ; '' • � . . .1 - . . Q , R - . . . I �_� � _�i 4_ -, I have written thus much by . I . . I - . �1 _4,111.4� , � "'a � .. - ., - , -I- - _� ;. ,�: 4 , ��- �,_ .. _�- . ­ . . . . .. . - . � � ., . . I '. . � - I shall have further to lives. We were gathered in the . - - - ­ . . - �_. . . J . .. •i I troduction to what parlor - -� . . . I - � . . . . . . ., *.�, -I*.- � . I .. . - � . . . I . . , : ... m: . It - . .. y and also by way of encouragement to where--but why disturb the sanctity Of . : - �: , __ . - I . - . - . . ,...3N' , "`A:��,-. ... . . 'OW . - . ; r " ,. . imp - ..., .'I . . . - - -1 - , � .�. _ L ; . - -yt,�' . -4� -.� � - , . It � �e , � � ,�, . - ., - . , �, . - . __ . say youths who are in doubt as to whoth - that hour by the prosaic words of A_rqwrt- -,. -'- .-. '' , 9 .. ­ . . ­ �.- 1�­l . I I.... those - C� f N . . I . I _. 1`1 ,_ P". , I I- . . . , . - - - . I . .. . ,�, - . . %. .�­ . . . . . . . I � . . .. - I, '.-. '- '��, _., � I, I -1, . , � .-I ­ or --Marriage is or in not a failurt." Our or? No. the bliss of that hour snalri�s- - I . . . 1. . . . .. . I : , I �: .." "--i-I.Er'�, f - . . . . - - . . . . . . .. . �'. 't 1,�J " 1�,�'i .�. i )41...!. . patriot for some years left alone" in this main bidden from the eyes of all forever.' k.0 U - .LVJL �D I . . , . 1. _: - .1� _. . . � . - - . . . , ,,.' - . ... 1'.. I- , ­­ .. . - . . . � , � : , �4 �,t� I .i;;, I _.. Vale of tears, untrained by the gentle hand Silence deep as death shall be preserved .. . . . � � I .... , .I I q _ - . :. . ;- . . r., ,I., , . .- .. . 1. . . - - I ' . ' I . I . . - - , � . . .. . . ., .-. . . . �. - 7- " t L�.�.. � - ..., � ! m�l - . � - .j.''. - � . . _.. of his loving wife made desolate by her de- ever the conjugal felicity of our newly-wed- L , . . . • - I . - I .. - - - . - . . i .. I _., � . " ��.: .,. - ;!, - � .. . . I _. . � ­ . . I I - . . .. ­:.,-�.�., ­ . t. I - the family and dad friends. But, on behalf of the - . I . � � J,�'_ . - - . . . . - . . :: - ( -..-..*,: :' * � . cease, having tits carom of com- - . I � . - . . I .. ­ � . * � ..; �.." . . I I .. I . : .. . . . .: , " . ... - 1� - � . . - - - : . . I - - . - ­ -t L N �,,�. �. - I . . . . - . . I . . . I I . � . � . - . ) . .- .. .1 � _'t, ( � . - . � . I _. �. , � ,-A :1�, . the business bearing altogether too heavily muni6y. I extend to honest Richard, and � . . � . � . . I - . - . � . - . - �_f �, - *t--,-',fi.--�*;- . - : . . - . �/ . .. ­ � , , 1. . . .. . _% . . a . . - . I . . ... . .,' ­�­-`il , I , ­��: upon his shoulders, what is be to do ? Ah I his Christian spoon, my heart-felt wishes - :- - - : - - � . . - I .- . . " . - - ­ ". , . - - v - - . . ­ . . .. I ... . I . . . -_ . . - . . ..._­ . ',�;�5�:: 1 :., *,. . � .. i . _. . , I . . - . . .. . - :..,.:. _� .. - . I •,Y.-Z, here is the point, what to, do 7 Well what for his and bar snooses, happiness and . - . . I - .�. - 1� - - . '. . . . .-: . . . .. � ..._­ �_A . 4�. �1, � - - I . _ . . . - - , . -1 - . 1. - f pf" . w.- :- - - . t.- . . . _­ .. - - � ' . ' ' - . . . _ , .1 - . � . . I � - , - I . ' L ' . . - 1. - � ,; I ,,� ­ � : - . 0 , _ __ ., * , , . , , I . ­ I . . - . � - - _ _.: . , . 11 _ . . would any man who has the spirit of man parity for-years to come. so andoib the -... .; r '.. .;' - . . ­ . . . . � ­ .. - 1. .."', !. -.1. .�, I . - . . . I . . . . � . , . . . I �. - . . . , . I - . . . - , . , , - ; --- , - - "-- - - --� Z . � - within him, who "X66 -to,- leave behind third lemon. . . ..... . I � " . * �) ... Z . . . - .1 - . _­ ­ - , I __ I . . . .. . I . , - J - . . � . .. L -, .. k � .- . - _____ . xyge ed Emulsion 'of Puke - ,- 1. :-, _- --�,� .! " ,!. . . . . . i I � .. . L - 1. . . . - . him monoweiats which the storms. Of life . . . - . . . . . . .� _ : " - . I � ­_ . , . � � .. � ' . . - . � - . . . . I , � I " .1 � .1 '* " � 1. .. . . - . , . . . : can never destroy, who wishes hie children - I - - - . . . I - I �. . - . . . . .. . - I -:,:,.. . . �. " , ... ful hand of woman E would thank the pub- - . .� • . - - , I - , ;_ �4'..11i , ... ��,_ to be trained -by the care ;. . ... . 1-�,�'I'., .— I . _. . '. i�: . . , .K�! 1 . . � ., , � . . - �,�L11�.-,__ , ,: that hand that rocks the cradle, that hand W lic for past favors and . - . I... � "" . ,.-, . ,:. �� , :,, , � , � . - I - that rocks the world-what. I repeat should = . .. _:­ ­ � , . . .�.X , - . - . = .- 11 It .1. .. - .� I hedo? We hear answer, "Marry solicit a further call, by draw. COD.�. I 1[t -, --ilt-_ 11 ,....� - , .. ­ . -_ I v I _�� . - I . Yes, and right you are, but in the words ­ I � . � - ­ , . . .. ..­ ., . . . - - . . - , . _ � I - . . ;,��.. ­1 . , , _ . � ­ I . . al Old Dan Tacker. "How Ing attention to our Station- .. .. : - � � . - Z i . . . - I • 7 1,� I � , I of the immortal'; 1. . . . � _ '', . It, . 1. w_ - . . � _ . .. � � . . . - - * . . . . . � . , . e � 4., . - . . ,� . �� . . - .- . . .1 �` - - . . .-­ I,. � "I.. �-�"., , . -.I. , . , ... I . I � . . _ . ­_ - . . I ; . . . ... . .� : ..." , . ..� %. . - . - . . - . . � . -1 . . - -"� , ;. Ll:. - can I marry without any wife ?" Ah I . , __. . . TASTELESS - . � .- . . � . ,:,! * "; - � 1 cry, School Books, and cheap . . � ;.. - . ...! - ­ I - ( * . - . . . " . I . here again is the rule. But "Where there's I . - . . .11 1:1 I . . ... I - . .. .1 . - . . - , . , � I... . � I : - ­ FVR . : - :., . . . , . ..., . � . - . - - - - . � . I . . .,� � . , -:., . - . . L � - . - ­ . . . . .. . . .. _. .. _ 1. �:;. -1 &will there's a i way." The person upon ,wall paper. Berlins,Zephyr8, .F,:.... , ' SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS . '' . ­ ''� " whom our esteemed citizen has own fit to _ �. ­ � . . . . . , - . I I - . . , - . , .. ­� , . . . - I ! , . I - :..:.. .. .. �,_-: . . bestow himself, n tote, is a strangerin our Silks, Embroidery,ete. Briis . � , . �i .. , .. I . . .. 1. . . - . � . . . . . I � , , '':,,�­_Vll 7 midst. She ik, lady of pleasing person, : '. � . . - . _�: _. i� . - . ' . - - : . I 14W , I- _ , � - � , - , ., : - . A I . 1-a'ni-mn-A-rMom sp ,, rm=R02�Two. 01 . - . . . - . gentle msnners,and truly Christian dispos- tol Board, Card Board, Felts,' '. - '' ' � - . .1 ­.. � ­k, - .1.. . . - _ - . , . - . . - . itiou. From my short acquaintance with � -1 • I I ..._ � � � . - . ____ - _.. - --- ­ .. ,, . , • - her, I make fre6 to say she will be a faith- Linens and ready stamped ' ' __,", . -, -, 'o ' . , . . I - " - . . - - �il'._, ��' . �.. " - . . '... - . - ful wife, a lovi g companion and a true - - .. .L . -,.. 1: 11 I . � . . - .%. - - �. . 7. __:� , . -, . ..4 - friend. Her DRYnO Was Miss Slemin. But -i. . . . TORONTO, U&Y 18, IWZ. . ,. ,-_�� I T •.)-, . � . . . 14. .. . .. . ­: .. I . . - -_,_ ­ ., ... . .. .. - articles. . . , ENOUGH FOR THE COUNTY ­.. . ­ . I - -1 . . to continue one story-tbe old, old story- Wheat, fall ............. 0 00 87to 00 00 I - . ... 1­ - -.-�_ .. .. .C* ,�C - . - . . . � . , . . ni . � ­ . �` , . I , had been told, and retold, the engagement Me' & E.'_ BOONIE Wheat, spnng - .� ......... 00'1)0 to 00 84 1 a_ - - - � I I - - . __. .... -I.. i, ., . . . I : - � �� .. . �.._ . . ­ 1. . • � . . . : . - . - . made, and now let us accompany the gay Wheat, red winter ...... 00 86 to 00 87 . * I , . .. .. .. - . ­ .#, 11 rl�.� - wedding their way EAST END, PICKERING VILUGE.41 � . . - . - - 1. 1"__ * 11 ., . -�. - - n . :� , � �. I-0 . . i Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 75 : eived � a. large con- -'- . . , . 11�.��6 -::: � to Greenwood, where at the parsonage of -- - - -- - -- ----------- . ' - ' . I ' ' ' � � I . . � L . I - � . . . - Hewitt, the ir O& bush ............. #6* 00-8890 00 85 � 1, I -.i- -- . . signment of Fresh Grooeries, New.., .- I _.... I" . . the Rev.- Mr.'., nesi�g DRESSMAKING , �- W-1 -E has just. rec . . - -I ,­ . .. . . .. B281' , bush ....... *..... 00 004o 00 41 a 8 - . - . -_"`;,, ... * S. - . . ceremony makes them no, is sy - - . ::i 11�1, . , . � - . . tba� oo w Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Cof - .. �, performed. Needless for no to mention . . . - - - Peas. bush ......... i ........ 00 0090 . � r_.:..- . , 14, : ­ : . - � . .. . . the rosy blushes of the bride and the nerv- MRS. I. WISE and MISS B. PEART Hay, now, ton............ 14 00to 1500 fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for cash. Call at his store . �: ­ . • . � . . .:-- '111 . � -, straw, ton ................. 900 to 950 . I., I 11 - one attentions of the groom. Salffice it to wish to announce to the ladied of Picker- : I . __: I . � . - , :` I � I , I . may that without a @lip or a sprawl the - Dressed hogs ............. 6 50 to 6 76 and get some of the bargains he is offering. - ,. . - I . _.. . I..: -111, . � _. -, Ing and vicinity "t they have been for- . - . � - . _. _ � . • i .. vario9squostion6 and answers, vows and Beef, foroqvwtors ....... 4 50- to 5 00 � . . - �-:, . -a . - . . - : � �' I '. � I I.. - 1. �I- � � . . ._� ple4ges were successfully made, and now gutiale in smearing a lady who bas h&4 Beef, hindquarters...... . 7 00to 9 eo .. � . - .'� � ,* , , , . : . . I . . - . we behold Mr. and Mn. rignLI Mail and . :.-� : 11. . . �V I about nine yeah ex in the city Mutton .................. a.&- 7 00 to 9 00 ISAAC WISE - - ,- �IKIN. ­. " � 11 . - - - wife forever and-ays. How the oongratc- Veal. carom ............. 700 to 1000 I . , --- � . . I . I %..-.. .. � 1 4 . I.. . - .. lations of the privfloged few, who were of Toronto, and an therefore in a better . 1. 'A .-. - - - ' , . Butter, lb .................. 00 00 to 00 16 _ . ­. . I . . � . - present (I was among the royal few) show- position than ever to supply all who may Eggs, doz .................. 00 11 to It �00 , . . : '*' 41 �' ' 1* . . these two. How the .rice - . - . 1. 1 � ered upon t - - 'AT - . favor them with their patronage. 86 . . . . . - . IhI.m., . . - . I . __ I IV � � fell like rain uppu the heads of the happy • I NEW DISCOVERY bYAGOIDENT. .' "', , , 11 pair as they I ey tiir�ed their backs on Green- In Compounding &solution a pan w" Seciden illod on tbe'b&nt . .. ! ..: I � - . . . . � .. . ­ - -_ wood. How the old boots (an augury of a 1110flo To NEW PREMISES DOMINION RANK and on washing afterward it was discovered the .plied hair was cont. . . fl L - - I __ em,,ved. We at once PUL 11114 wonderful preparvAlos, on the . . .... . - . pieLely r - . - - prosperoug season to our friend ' ) struck - - ON - - �, I I nwitet and so great boa b4r4n the demand that we are now introducing I . . . _... . -where they wen i not intended to be worn . - .. . . .- . . Capital Paid up $lp500,000 11 li,throu6bout the world under the name of Queen's Anti-Halrin*, . .. . . , . . - . , - I - . and how merril� r old spott,6d Prioce trotted BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK I . � IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND � _� - . - . . - - Surd - - . $ll350,000 ' 50 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE ITj, .! - ... .. - onward toward ,iowe, proud that he drew. . - st, - . air over and apply me mixture for a few minut4m. and th : . . . . . �. . the happiest cot pie in the country. These . � Lay the b iy magic witlaout the slightest pain or injury who:, ... I - . . - . lWhitby Marble Works. hair disappears to If t it isunitke any other preparation ever used . _� _.. _s . - . . compose the sw et memories of the past, I . , appi io or ever af terward. .... - . : I . I v home ' - -_ --- H�W�In . WHITBY AGENCY. I . -, for& like purpose. Tbousand.,% of LA DIMS who have been annoyed - . .-.I .. At last the old iome-now the neN h . . - �_._.. - . t "'T. I - - . . :, SA%'INCIS DEPARTAIL.% - - with hair on their FACE, NECK and AIMS attest it* merits. , -, . is ere GEN TLEM VN who do not appreciate a beard or hair on their n � . r- _.. I I �. 11 tMathison & ' , .. .. .. royally greeted with rice. saw -dust, shoes ! I Tntereitt allowod at higbent current rates. No " find a prictien ,loon in Queen's Anti-mairine which does &vat, . . Manufracturerg of notice of withdrawal required. with Shaving, by rendering Its future growth an Utter impossibility . % - - Ali Hers and good wishea. Then 0 I S postage paid b,T, us (securely - - . " " J Aa.-blaNloutiwent.s, Headstones and all ' . * D, Prlc# Of Qileon*i A ntl - lisirl ne $1. per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes. . I . :1 enin service of installing the thrifty hotiiw- ., I I . W. H. HOLLAN seatedfriltnotr4prystion) SendmoneFor ntampaby letter with full rLddres" written plaDlY. corres- -. . I ..- . -AGE:Ji. ponden-e strictly confidpotial. This advertisement Is honest and straight forward n eve word it - other Cemetery Work. 1011 - MANAGER rd I ' * - wife , ines on the stacre, __ . .1. ___ __ ____ __ - __ __ co ' . . .. scene, - but over this. ­ . ntrul­ Weinviteyoutodoal%an us And everything&A ented. Cut 07. . . , I ; ------ T__ re O. YOU Can :_ '! I- I .. s(;en 0 conscientously draw the curtain P-120 importers of 1100tell, sw"I", Am- . §�,ud ttb-d,Ay. 'Address QUEEN CHEMICAL Co., 174 Race Streets CiQ!iNrJA-Ti out an" - . - . j . , . .. ,. All this was rare, but to eirlean and Canadian GratLites. . . . I ! - . to Blow ninsic * PICKERING -- * ... er your letter at anyrtb,4t t)iher to i not, n. i Lm safe delivery We will pay 95001.Z;: any case . "Tr"Illure r#IIJrhte%t Injury to any purchaser. Every bottle . . ' oil - . 0 a _ ntee i- .. . us-as with the ayerage mortal, the mar- All parties wisbing work would do well to C - a*".A's "ti-mairine. .. � � - . To ladies *ho introduce and sell &mom mottle and soap,".. . . . ail tie before pnrchasing. All worliguaranteed y their friends 25 Bottles of 4 . . - riage feast put the climax on the whole i SPEOW-we will present with • BILK DRZ86, I =do best milk. Xxtra 1AM0 . P 4 - , 8 of the lowest. of sUiL to select from &on% with order. d Salarr or CommIss : . I . ' ,)uql price ion to Agent& . . . . . I . . . .- affair. Would space permit, we might Lumber Yar 1, , - ... .­..,__ �_ .... . � . . I Farmers desirous of purchming. ennumerate the huge central wedding cake ' - ' ,- 11011E REFERENCES:-The Lytle Safe & Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water at.; .. .. !*., .I -, � � - � -a .1 ': - - .� ­- surrounded by hollow square of minor Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race at., Cincinnati3Ohio. . : .. I i . . . ones, t S-1 Limumm LATH AND . J, . .. .. .. .-:. * . lle roasts f goose, turkey, chickens P LOUGH 0 .. J . . ' - � , - . . - . - � and rne�te of a and various kinds, and . ' . - then tie battalions of pies (for our friend Call and inspect the Wilkinson. Prices ..1. . SHINGLES, , , ---------.-.-. - ------------ . _.. ... �­ ..- . . . i . - . � . � .. . . . . - . - . . I.: ... - is acknowledged by all to be very pious). moderate. Also agent for the L. D. . . . I - . Spades, Shovels, Machine.. WHITBY MARBLE AND- ' I .... 'I - - ' - - I . . . .. . . . . ann once that the above joke - - . ( . . " - ' " * - , . , . i ; � . I- . . I is patented and righted, and hence be- __ ..!.. ftwyft And Massey steam . . . 4� ,., . ,..� -_;,�.-� . - - #1 I - I - - . IoDgs by law to . Those stealing it will - ' • . .1. : . -0 • � I - • . Oil, Wire, etc. ' Gardon - * . - Work% .. _:A I., . o - . .: DRE S . SED LuMBER. I ranilte L - . . ..:�_ . . threshers.... .. . --- - -_ ­J . - . : - .1­ - . ! be prosecuted persecuted. To return 1: . i'l I ... .. . I . ... � _� - . .. ....:-.:., 4 , . . . . . - ,- I � • - _� . I shall not en rge on the bill f tare: � .. - .. .1 . .. '' HARD AND SOFT W00% - :.. - DUNDAS Ste. w WHIMs .. -..'� .'-� - - i, .. . . . , . .- � Seeds, Turnip . .- - _� .1 . . I . !�_ - - - .1 _ . : . . I . : . . . , - - which the kind,ly hand of Mrs. A4 . -AT LOWROT PRICE- I . (Metablifted 1649.) 1. . . ... I .AL - ., I I ... � . . - - _f I prepared. In fact words cauld not convey . I . . - I ..Zw r _,,j , �:: - � , * :_ I - . - � 0. .. I I - 71 0 2Z 0 A, a Xx I I .. I . . . -1. . , I - ­ 11 a � COWIE I - rn, Seedfl.. - ,- - ,e Wolfenden, Propriet4r."' -, -_ I - to the most X!ais 1hZ - it I " , .. IVI Imagination I a clear idea . __ ... I .. * .r at Re I --:.,.. .__ _'_ _. of that scrump UOUA feast. It had to be . . I:RrTen. per cent. will be added it Shirtings an Cottonad.es in g ..-.. I I . . - �:, . . . "' . . . � I . .11. . . . __ _- tasted. to be in agined. But no man can .. 1. �,'�� . booked- Having returned to the old stand of tho. . , W.. � :r.,:_:�I.. ,, � . . . . I variety.; - - , L -...- _.1.; ,- i , I . tree appines � 1. - . . �._: --,,;�-, I- I'll . t - . I - .. - - .. . I � conceal tr I 8. The happiness . . ...., BROUGHAM. 'Do GORDON � ' _' . . Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, , - We. 4 I am better prepared to execute all _. � I �,�- _,;-, . ­I bliss withirthat home wasoverwhelm- ------ ----- - ------ -- --- � __ __ � . . � . I - . - - ing, It prevail the kitchen, the parlor, I I - - .. up stairs and down stairs ; it ran out in the , - I - . . yard, scudded I around the stable, and through the orc�ard ; it leaped the garden . . •., ­ gate, rushed upland down the Ath conces- sion ; it knocked at the door of every house . . . within t,, radius .of 3 miles, telling all of the . - I . • happiness and ipvii,ifig them to join in the. - rejoicing. Thud, by 8 o'clock on Thursday - - -1 - J I e­ r;i,!!._ therp wasn't a man, woman or . _ ebilil in the corimuuitv but knew of the . . - i:, -1. . fe!'L,:6 I ­ ii .y Lig "pon the !:carts and horn(, _. . - of our estoemed friends. Big mild little, I . ... . . _; ; I - I -,�, -, 1, I ­41 I :: ' - - - ____ - ____ __ ___ ' . * . . I • orders in cemetery and all other . '-- .. -Nf'. - . ,4 I , ... - , .- ` ' A good horse rake for sale. at . work pertaining to the business. . -.- .1. : -. *,%, : .-­.� � _- .f_ -, - , �' a � - .+",.,�,, . , � . Ct![Ftonierei; will find a well selected stook. . . �<.;,�� . - -W-0 H t1% '­�!Clx', B E'A MAN . . of forehm and domestic granite and .... � M'. , 7 - ri�arble to choose 'from. Inspection . . .. _.- S . ly� , . .A I, .. - t", Ak'A ­ ..., BROCK ROAD . %vi*.[ c(i-.vince tbat for strictly first- - --., ...- .!.� _. _1`1 , " -4-11f - � . - I I, .. . . 91 I � � All men can't be - I - � - . __ - . c!a9s wi)rl�. our prices cauuot; be ' . I . � - - � _,,_- Apollor,of strength . . ..­ 1� - I - . . ... beaten. . ..% I .:..: ..., .. 0 IT W , I - . . . ..-.,. 1: I # and forni, but all - CM -'Le �` 1� �: 0 2 Z *. . I . :�. ,:- ,.,�-�,'. . '­Y, J . - I " . . . - � . :.�,"I - - .­ - .. .. - I -- - m ` V � ) I may have -rt;i)us& I';. . . __ . .:... ..., . . . . . . .. ­ -­ , --- . -" ) _ I � . td � �_ �- 11� - w., ., . ) . 0 0 . I ­ health and strong ­ O'SIN E 'I- :: *'';5 � �� ­ 3 .. - - . ' � . � . - - : '-� ��., � � I- . ___ ------- L . . .- . .. � . - . old and young, Christian and heathen, ail nerves and cleat . . I . .. . - - � - . .. . .., -,.:�;i.-.�,�-�l it __t , - . I . . . I - -THE , . . Consumption Cured. . I . - � . . 1. - . . 1_1711 F. I -.- I ?I '�, - received the gial tidings that the bridal - . � . . � . �3 . ... , 1� - . . . - !_ Y .. -, �,,,a;.._ - ;; . - An old physician, rotir3d from practice, hay. mindB. Our treat- .. 'y � - party had arrived home. Then there was .. 1. I � .. - . �1 ,� �'11 - . ing had placed in his hands by an East India . .__ . . : - . ,�,�' . . . . - ­_ . . . -A . . ... . . � . . . . __ I ' ... - . . . a mustering of the boys. The ancient ,ni�saonary the formula of a simple vegetable - I*aent mtkes such � *' - 1­ ..�' , , . . spirit of deyiltr filled each youthful soul romady for the speed and permanent cure of 11 .. � J 1. �, � 114 . . = - a 0 - �, ''I . . . - . with the desirelo show in some way his Consumption. Bronclitis, '. rrh, Asthma and men. The methods ' ,. ,�, . - I . 00 Has disposed of his Toronto business - -.. . .-.; . �, . � . . I all throat and Lung affections, also a positive .. � - . . 1.1"" .11. • .- traeappreciatiob of the holy, but anq radical cure for Nervous Debility and all are our own exclusively, and where I . . ! " C and will hereafter devote 'his on- .. * ­.,.7,11 6 .. . ­ . - . ... . . - i 1�) - • :, , . . . . . I- i - - '. tying of that bl'aafal knot. This desire Nervow; Complaints after: having tested its . � 0_� I - I -, . . -,-I �S_ .1 of anything is left to build upon, the . i . , I _�­..11. . . I .. its in the boys procuring wonderful -curative powers in thousands . III : tire time to Whitby Gallery. .. ...:. _...�._, ._4111. ;1" � _. .. manifested , - X . . ,.;. . cases, he.9 felt it his duty to make it known: to --I . � . ... -,I� _- , . . . �� . . � . I .. tin-pans, cow -bells, tiu-whistle!3 and in- KEN ig,,"fly, quick- . . - I . 11, WNRISS in already commelle-, - " ,.". -- ". , - . his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive " - - ­- "di - -_ :-, , - : fernally discordant vocal apparatus. With and a desire to relieve hurpan suffering, I will VIGOR OF I I : . -4 . - I., -_ I - - ly, permanently '. . . ..: - �­ . . �. �L, this I I . 1. I . at;_,. I L _ - - , -.. these instrumen ba of torture, at about 8.45, sen.1 free of charge, to all I who desire . I . tt B ing to huta, but the facilities are ..: .-,-.' - - . ZA-, _.. - I . - I . by a near relative of the founder raelpe. in Gerinan, French or En lisp with full restore& Wftkness, Nervousness, -"- . ' . ' t`, 'g­ ' - airections for prouaring and using. Sent by . 11, I ..,�_..; , - . - . - . � . .. N . . . numbering 11 � . such that lie can accommodate all .. *_-,,�Q, - . - . . of the 03 1M. church, the boys, nur inail bj� addreiming NFith Istathp, naming this ' d all the traha of 6vils - I - � t:� '.1 �.�...'�:, DebUlty, an I -I- .1 . I ... �� ., oil ter, N,Y. - , . , 06 some 49 souls, a I told, drew up in battle paper. W. A. NoTits, 820 Powers Block. Roches- . who require pictures. During the .: 4 �.� - array 11p0n frier d Bri.-mall's lawn. Upi 13V from early errors or later excesses, - . -,-:-, ��- ";. . . I . - �,l � � . J I I � I :. . . :1 `-'J' V. - - t ',�',il*31 e�r . . . __ holiday season .., N' � I.;", 1'..v - L - I � . the chiefs, it was decided - ­ . call an"d get, photon . . ..'. , . a consultation of the result of our-work, sickness, .' �'i­'��_dqp� X_�.' - ",- '' , Z�l " ' . . J . - - " ' .,,� ' 11 .- .�.-��, - '%'.Z4, . . � III , .. V� L - . ` ­*i' to first ask for 1 tribute, and if this was . ' foreVer 0 Pump Flictory, *.- that will b© finished in the latest style ' 11 W__ . . . . I I, and was sufficiently lib- 000 COff ON BOOT worry., etc. cured " 'ol _ - 9 - -, granted Willing .. : ' - - . , , , ,�. .. 1, . I . . FZ01OXietOT f the art.. . - - I I- �V,.:"­ . !". e groom hilariously, and W era], t 0 k t4 . developnie t, and tone giv- Q�- C�OrOV7, I 0 . - - I � ­ ; ", . �,,�- " . �­' ' "' . COMPOUND strength 11 ,:: , -.-- : `1:;..,; �::" " i-,,- 4�_ - 0 ' . . . ­ .I� I '. . , ­ - , , ­ tig,4: �,;,� I 'i � Z , x I'- - , I .. old I . � .. -, - . , I , ". ' * . ' " . . ' 1,�;,I,;_'.,� .., 1` I ;' witb the JIthy Incre to eat to the health of 4 A receup discovery bv an - Manufacturer of - . .I- I _ . ' : ­ r .'. . "It, . , I 'A,_-;, ­�' . , I 1. ­­'l-o 1�1 I t� � , !­ ­� � -1 . . , I, . The door Was physiel U. Successfully used on to every organ and portion of the . I , X, 4 "I . i . � bho donor at t 3e store. i be given- :.: � , "m a u • - - hl bythousandsoflad- ' i .. �..- ,:­.T'�, L - ".. ­ knocked at, op,�Aed, and monthl & sucti -- PECIAL attention will . ... .-I- . our friend, clad in tee Is heonly erfect safe body. Simple, natural methods. lm- Lift, For �on PUAIP S ' ; : . a white choker and a par- S and as Christmao ; : : :. 1� .11. ov- - I.. ­ I . broadcloth, wit nd eel ble moxicins dillse to family groupe . �,. .. ,,, . �, , - . -mediate improvement own. Failuis Deep-wf)l Pumps of Brass, Iron and " �. : ­-, ":- � tired. W&lr - . , ;­ 4� , son tie, supporting his better half, appear � a of unprincipled -.:". �­­ 4� - who offer interior . Porcelain. . . ... ...­�._.­­ � drU 9 & 0 I - . I 1, , ­ . ­­_ , . . . . . - f the time when most f3milieB have W. � I _J; � -- ­k-4� �' . I.- , antam before the . . .- . is a �.. . W.. • . ed. like a ph ble. 2. 000 referenoes - Book., . �ii;0 ... boys -.for they had expected to inedicines In place of t is. Ask for Cook's Cot- IMPONI I I P� 1. , ,`�, I. ,- .. _ � - ,�' , - 1-1 � staggered boy w 9 he, : -,� " .,,,,,�,-t, ,,,,,, t, S , . - L ,�. I- � " * � '. , �­ ,.: - ton Root compound. take no substituU; or 611- MAii GE - KD ANO PUMPING WINOMILLS9 le - a, it ja the proper ii e t V4.-_ �,��,�,, ­.P'� , � _'.�. �_A_... ., . I Richard, and were un- 'cent Can&Aian poetege exphastiou and proofs', U104 AR Quio 10111 _-��_--1 -, '. - :ee the eame d 4 three KY._ '11 ..Ak . A., - - I ,I , btl.. k. . . . . - I ,� �, send sealed by M Windmill and Cistam Tanks, and gr9ups taken. - ,. ,., ..,..�..�­_ .. _. _�]�- - --.:, - -0,9A , . , " * I . � ,110 th" ,uo,latiOn stamps In letter and we - ­ I .", ;� I'. , , . rip � - � " 1. , __ - . . . - . . - �..­ - I , , �; I . - - . , 11 - ­ , . b ii ­ ,�...!,�, 'N "! . - . ­ � , - 1, I , ! ' ­ "" prepp . But what close $1 an (no") free*­ JLdd1nl* - ... - w . .w , p a r a I y zut*,,,, a hands and caused the I tam man. Fulli reeled ps Ulan in Plain On- . - . . . I . Cistam Primps. Man orders , . , .i4 - ,,.,�, . � , .11 . pe- Addrese Pend eti$n 'p ­ ! �;.,� I F - $UN�sn ee ­ , -,-,j,:- - --% " 1: - . . �, . s bold- TSIOP-'10 %"pe only, s sts�n - -_ 00111 and astis& , ... ­ .� A W- . col in the Veins Of the naher m0a, 01 Woodward &To ERIE MEDICAL 001.11 - - Promptly attended to. - �_ ...., riv - -. blood to run . .. . - ke '�Ir_ J I . -.A-- . I ,,1- _. - L -1: ..� . �� C % -1- � t . . . Of 02.00. At 'ZAUY " No' a 1 1. by EL K - ­ . - .. , . . , .. UWA* 'V7% =6 - -- , � ... .r . . . eat there, was t donation � Detroit, Vidblgsu- 0016 'n Pickering SUFFALq N.Y. KAN FORSYEEL, &gout,. Piaknin ' ormaqZZWO � �i .. - i She" O&W a pause. 16 fistainan; V. D., and all r" 'a; 1. . . . Ly - . �.. _� . 1, ­ � . � . - ­ - .. ... I . .. - , , �_ _� �, Z,. I.. *-. , - this prosentatior � I - . : _- .. 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'I !:, Hs,__ , r. .,dj -r :!W - xu, s.,- ,7�i, '"� mi � ; _ -M _ ..s? -yrr s ti's ' '' a> 5' y"`. L•i . -r.`.t ,s'Y}Y 1. ' - Yaf,.,. u, :a - "" 6 a -',^i ',sa'��r"33 .:Y ,s� ?,,: a, .It ...2I9" •''i' 'u"y ; , -'i•< '•-,f - - - a . it yr P ai 1»'+` :1! 1. {: a'.. x m t -s .. ° ., C - 'S �.: c� s x •� E.. r r +�: - - - r - - ` - "r'•a-• ? r - +: "•' - ?' 7 - *, -F . =tip c :i �` f: : „� itr . a ..i�`.: ,.. , .,. -r. •, - "i: .'.^ E _ a . r, . ' �' >. u -.e`�+ . v 3 e : i4 r, $ b.. ..i,. I �; - .. .°`. "'v: .i- t ,r'r:•• ,,�,'3��3s '',may, :'" - .tx' -nr,.' i' - �9' -_ .. .• _ Ar• _ _ -1 _ _ -J, t "fs - •t r+T ";*,L, ;P`+a G d- - Y•. (. •�'f..t ,5• .ac• i - _ # w 3 l r K c 'x . '.t a, t�, .rr: 1`• .d. E}i •r. L' - •I- 1, -B•^ .r. .. 3.. 1 ' ,rr i•'* ale R o.a .r .- ,G�y - . a - Y • �,{ -'3 V d {} `740 - .'h .t . \ 11. ".:I . , E ,= : - I 1'•r e1• _ i,�i..:.J�,b'.1uf r4n71! -J{ - ' � ,• I .,Illl Tl7Y5111t . ra "* , .i"r,S4 irti= _1 a"�' .. . - - _ i y t I - , , L--••i � � r.`fi _ ! 4�_: rte- ) F ? ii •l i ... C .. . A. • - .E a i, . 7 r � ' <Y Falsta 's Son r} r `* ease," said lKatthew indiffer- must allow a little time, so as to forget the the ,) aspets, or'tbw. weraalj- ilepd.- �� MI80ELLANEUIIa ITEMS. . +` pM j. it be New Zealand, then; and --a certain episode. Then, we may proceed >;or�i��d1 "rang loud -and ;long dpv}'µ the I .',, _ -- . . , .;.;r Il...,.r ' _ �•' $T ilDMVPfL GLA$ErCB eT &D3rAfi. $ _ as you are in a hurry to go, the sooner the g 1' , � pasts, yp.the staffs though all the rooms Ciresttaistaltoes form the- chaicfter, ku± : ' l',. - �h re's he that died o' ,Wodne9 ' sal uM Ppased u the ' ��pp dull rr. :bet�pr t;}Q}e tai a rder an out r t w!1 d� d Matthew Bulbous, in fife ];ease, and >i lly g like lie�triiying waters they'bs�rden while - :r Wpat�place, on earth ha �fJ J .1: i ! �`.� 4 C; hi set it ►� ��i l 'r.i � �ba or tondi ari t conv chimps and died away ut trhe sky-1 ; but the foe - t ( g : , ya, Y Y m. A tailor s yard beneath,' '�i►d hen theme was as r here seetr_ slw.�arl�a.' Ho '� _ persa+n answered iG. y } fir. W ere worms apP � t � st ' ,iI Tho first'sus nsion bridges ever built , .' = - . `V� r r teularsub'ect. will it ke t" r ' �:' Matthew. $ulbous listened to this. 'ax- were made in C inn 2,00 ears a o 1�e3n 1 For he Wight that di °f► ay. _� I . � no��•e tla b�+ itr�� Ri►R ji j t@ �w�, � t. Y g. � 8 r 1 `. - Jusst Maid the light below, Alter a while June h in concernin `• 1lVo ae to that are dp - ` ,' " sordigar formanee with lean . porspir- i• ' g Y Pei constructed of iron chains. ( A _ , - Is <t ad as the varlet rood tp'vli►y ti aith d +lt )fr fe and dau h- in deflntie. Nan-v, if : tiori`ivo y"` in from ever ore. He felt now there - AcOre of yearn ag. ' . r II `�t'p g g „ `'` g y p As the shadow of the clouds ]ides over 1, • , t en th '' w.is gnu b ' use. At 1� a oad :for while ' ..; i was ndth,ipg lea but to :ask his visitor g - • Where a he that died o Sabba dal : raid , wan thi s • ` Y't- ttrtirr buy to state her bttsinona. He abjectly the fields and leaves no trace behind soy ,y Q • ' y " ` ' w "' any ' ' , does evil over ore lives. ' od Lord I'd not be he! ' . i r .. „ r I ' 6tDbtiten. ii 1 utb estun in _ ceded that he wan tired..and wautea .to P __ Tho best of dn.ys is foul enough - t' , _ _ 9 t *,� , ,, .', . - m this world's tare to flee+; fdhit -l® totm$p ipt��ih name first,- eta abroad _�, gi to bttd. Then the dtxrk re roachful a es �r y P Y The British horses were `famous - when , t; • : do the saint that died o' Sabbat' dal fl !►vi, �h r�nAwbi es; I saw him �x) iti Can he recalI40 wh��iri' aonai�� id settled upon him, .from out the shadow, Julius ... Caesar invaded the country, and aoo.e . lsstni ht; $eft is 'slt�elf b writin udiclt; ".0 said Lord Polonias. "UF with a entleacoria which caused him to th his grave -furls et to pro . Tad ad as a sinnor:.broughQtp;p y a i . ;.�,. ; & • p y g 1 g of them w9re carried off by him as tmphiei - r }'.: or the re situ thlrn bvi. co I �. undyed years ago.- ' ' , `�►ps p�e tie i 1i dill kao� you advised of his loot another wa as she delivered her tees- to Rome.. - x ' . r- "Ye An thin els ®2'' adclli. not think " he added lower- e. They bad been ha , her. husband ' 1. p 4 ; sag _ PPy The spirit of life is like the steed in our'. . . . �S .:' "Where's he that died o' eeterda t ' t� g '` d si ntficantl yeas- ands a -and did not want Matthe�rr ,Bul- ,, . _ Y Y .?'? ; , 'V�ell hta;e*ife 1st -< t, ing )} vo[ again an g y p h•, gardener rt either grows and bear.$ fruit in • .t ` To ink�the can and tog tthle pot �• } "�StopVJosoph stoppgd v� quickly, and ing Vl us's hand, "his exile need be bous's money. . He had cast off his son be- the sunlight, or it•rote in the darkness. .; I - , hen this kni tit's junkets bet ;,:lpA 6d attic fotiliee�. , very cause its failed t,o trtarry him to a grand .. 1 The oldest capital in the United States is v, . For a lad that died o' yesterday I tthew" tee was �ar .but presently Matthew gave a gratified smite, which lad ►. lie waa rejoicing now because the Santa Fe, which was the seat of avernment -- y' Is nritas dead —O' bo!— it cleared, and he observed : "I feel no our American cousins would describe as of son a wife• was dead and the grand lady g ' ' As a acnrvy knave men laid swap :: _ but the next moment an mi ht.etiil become his wife. 1'he visitor to New Mexico as far back as IGIO, and yet �. thousand years ago. interest in that quarter. I puked about large dimensions ; g es. its population is only 6, 185 according to .. ° a Jam. I didn't want to hear about her. obsere ation casually made by Lord Polonius knew all Xaithew s thoughts and schema porter's census. • ' - I S an a it seems when one firstdiaeovem : .. . . ` . - gg ' I thought you might be interested to quickly changed the expression of his face- Very well ; hot she added, with a move- r it, tit t Shakeapearo put no ballad, tavern- know" — ` f coura " hie dehip observed, pull- ment thwt made him start, that she haci • Barrels are now being :4itade 'gticCassfa y catch or other ~1if yvter- „ „ _ ell • ,_' us : That there's a baby?" sai atthew, g on his o e is hardly need to left a baby, and Would hold him to from paper. The paper is made from old . _ _ k_, • ° _ I with a yin that showed hie m _ yto great cutlers it, , on a the understanding account for it. According ae you are cards, sacks, and refuse. The industry is a.1 ` - w t 'g r —' • S• ' disadvanta a "I'm sure fidel�hted'1" entirel i th um tion that there kind and just to it, I will b3 merciful to largely on the increase by reason of the ' . 1 "To know," continued Joseph, not heed- is no surviving isane of the —the marriage i" you. . It has no mother; and you must sup- cheapness compared with wood. - /�: "'� - ins tl �e interruption, "that Jem'a wife is 1- These were ominous and startlings words] ply my place !" J Nearly all the small silver coins -of Cuba - : - . 14 - because the Earl meant them and the eu A dim a rehena5on if consequences like- have holes in them. The holes serve to . ,��• dead. t - Y g pP - �,� • _�' " Matthew Bulbous Ieitped to his feet. He gested a possibility of which Matthew had ly to arise from the ex'i'stence of a baby pass- keep the poins in that country, as they do :�! ; i I i ' r{ •. " ' drew back thg chair d looked inte_ntl at not thought ore. Bul, he situation was ed like a cold wave over Mi�tthew'Bulbous. not affect their changeable value t>;era 1 i hie brothekr _ equal it»t'- llid,she kfio* the assurance he had g�teen Good Deeding is the resultof. much good.. l,;' - } At one every one knew by the master's did she d' hat h d of . Ther s .. N lord, he an er confi- Lord Polonlua, and Was she warning him! s •• `. "• ' looks that something had hap cued; butno no mists abo thta << t mii,adiage.'' ease, some good nature. and a ,littla,,tell. t ►; .. p Did'ahe mean► that to supply" her place he denial for the sake of..otltars, and with a, ,-: %, ' Iyy - - one d red to question him. Not a word did •� can cad Ah that t satin actor I coat ever - wa q' to 'get Jam itriir►ediately married to view obtain-the saine+ - iaditl once• from '.I,r , �; I q Died yes rday morning. , 8 y g r r Lail Jfe.Mlalitida . There �ce;'e 'doubts on } lie a ak to his wife as to what had taken in her bed. Heart disease, the doctor said. thing will go on well now," said the Earl ; Y - - them. : , ;,t� . No mistake at all Matthew, as you may see and then he took a scions farewell of Mr. this olk'. It was Iron tray to alt ez riencd a _ pplace. The dinner to Lord Polonius and y y gr P y Pe Liis is short td it i4 weaving: aft t►wary..,.r, }: . , ' ! his d n titer w'aus not a aia mentioned. Per- of he sex that_ ahe ilbould be anxious to be , , . - g g for yourself if you like to attend her fuser- Bulbous for the present, We Yot�;e, great deal of tiwe•aad -we w #Attu- t haps atthew's intention was to let his wife al to- morrow." Matthew Bulbous went home in high qui4jtl�f` atrc% tided ti another wife and short ;'odds to - Heaven, . ithott #� r`i „ , - - - , : r� r , I discover for herself ; if no, he carried it out •• g 1 h . -. I attend, her funeral . I d see the spirits. His old luck had not deserted him P l iibp oh the bosom of a stAprrioitier; . road ia, :w truth, fax: shortarw- tUa,u.,yie be• ,a s . :i and ft 1►as V.r1 rein doubtful whefb& - v - - long ough to cause her a good deal of woman— aheiii • well, that sort all end that after all. He felt himself to be a titan who 's lieee :--- Raber. - . _ . IN , t. ... ; . - : (" . anzie . James Bulbous, according t r ; '� Lady would consent to dedicate - - had y g �i� TAQ11' m 'ilc , ��y�y� il. He might have knowrn him- There iti �► rock in 111eYiee #h1Q1[�foroti,lle +; Y ways dined at home on Su a dF re !�f! '' T hen to have felt beaten by Jem's herself to.that maternal office, tee peather. In fQfr weathet?it /Fears anon• usual y staying from Saturday .till Monday; He could not sit pn xhe chair now. He marriage. Here was the demonstration 13ut Fie` rve"ht"� tioteciitY�i=flt[iI '_tS "teok g t f tint and 'vV'liea ` it id' about ' to rain' it • - , ti but f a these events he after the ciiihl';-,apd as he spoke the as.: - . . ' . . y w and that he was still th su 1 �: - ,t ;ns to a dingy red., Its temperature in- did n pe o rite. Matthew hi Ma us The ch bell al here w>}a a knock, at the door. Look i \ $ t' w i and h' ifs p, he d'iacovered that hie visitor w*is teases, and it appears as ii it tvbre lveing ; R. _ p for ibe of ad up rusty t ' heated b ad'internsI fire. -• - . " • • ' . - w t a knew t her , '� • =to • gone• With the - instinct of a man Y • .. f e p tt b mo en a rule. it was a nois 1. r ' a hush �: was aware'o'f the reason of her ties. But as Joseph was sitting they ©, eye- the bells pealed a tune that gladdened of busineaa; his first thought was ivltether The censure of our felloti 'itiiti, rrthich - ., . _, eons bsence. At last neither seeing nor she had hoard• him ake that, tomise con- we are so prone to esteem v. proof of our : '. g ins him with a curious interest, and waiting heart. p eve leers a superior wisdom, is too-often only the evi- ' ' ' . I. - hear' g from her son, the mother's anxiety senttpwllRy,lat�hevf lift c;�titback '• Jem's— wife —is —dead ! cerniag the batty. He would h g r . oonq red- her fear. to him. "'' ' ' - ' ' ` ` Jem's— wife -is —dead dead dead ! - - thousand pounds to be certain she had trot dance 'of the conceit that �'rould ttitsgnify'' . , a " atthew," she said, following ss be 4• Y n • y ,Onto ovpr r c th.t ' , Je�n• & -w' —la—dead dead dead BEAD t" heard the words. Could she possibly, he self, and of the malignity or envy that I. :`'`t • - • !+ . went owarde-his "studyy" one evenin a - r o "1 • t�khe t asked hiirnself, have heard them, seeing that would detract from others• a- • d' ne — Matthew ." He halted anlook- rri� t y lie, hQ � ' the fella aintn ho clear frosty. ; ' r to funeral. Yau are going to the funeral, I sky, Matthew Butuoua laughed, and wished she was gone when he looked up t The conductors of all tiaiit ears, omni- . - i .- ed d .. IiPr hand timidl fanatics hie _ „ The appearance of the butler at the door, buses, and other vehicles for public accl)m- . Y, . eu t' theta a Merry Christmas. • _' t' arm�t e1e' c6ulditardljrepes,k: dJem; "ens ' �• es I't�rgoiiig : + +'i ` - ° " ` -'-' ° At dinner, his wife and dau titer were inquiri�eg if iris ticaster . wanted any- modation in Warsaw in that puff of the . Y, , _ sal . ;.is that --the utts�; "_, tE ' •t will,, g -. lbing further that night, gave him a coat- cif between Novaya Praga and the suburb g Come over of ier the funeraht3 As ett'etelr with tTte a bererftee oil Ma spirits. Y " f >t as „IVl�itow, he is quite welt,” he be Christmas Day, you may stay for dinner After dinner, he made Agnes play several siderable start ; attd he rose to his feet of Brudno are women, and fullfil their Jut- . r - f ' 46 " 4.:_ He'watke awl►� leavittjq ;a if you ilike • hat . hdu is h' cal t0, : "livel ieces on the iano —an instrument quickly, looking hard at the spot where the lea more accurately and to the better satia- , - an° `1' „= �. rt ' 4 ri u . ' Y P p visitor had been standin durin the late I _ her n , ,fz}r the'ttsidcl,D rho #fall; At' be ! } , . , lie only laved tees tttart church belle —and g g factiogof the public than men. ' ' = - th r of eatad `Itbwever hest &` `t4Sru,o'c r interview. . loci[. -"•- .i,1 ` `�-' {• ' said ebmething about buying her a new one. „ ,* Berlin is , to have shortly a crematory y' clef, pdrka he iusw tired absently, I and tl ought for &while. "Come with me " "Come over immediately afterwards. T For the keys gave out the same card as s . ' ..e a f he th(n aaid; "I have something to tell' `rlhali eft ect you at four. Have you any the belle, no utatter what she laye3 drawtnq a deep re�erpiration. —I believe erected at the city's cost in the 1'rtedriah- I 9 p' I have bean asleq "' sruh Cemetery, where bodies ot"-the poor you , , utoney " t Li►tec_ on, h called his wife into his p ' It : �ultiillowed hei^liu:iburtd ` intfA Ilia .took= a ` i waist - tOdy, end ezutin 1 announced the rent ilutthecotivicticin Ile heh`ad been dt'emn- `aaid unknown and of the subjects of anatom- • g y g • iuR did itpti to recce tranquil, mjnd. all ical iuveatigation at clinics and heap :tai$ _ ` the, " , apcii i[; jtf}� can; �rltgrtl>ili�tg�' QO�t; ppoocc��eet h' w ?t 4 n e table. Awe to her. The result startled him. - Sh qw lie. h ill news tin .eommunicate, J eph`Bulbo e h t}i d wtin '• Matthew !" olio exctaitned, 9rith natttt•• night thcioitgh hhughts tr-ere ha�int&l' will be reduced to'mhea.'nTheu o&ies f about' - - . -+ ' •�>.._. �� ry 'a- �° ,rr .. c �., i r !•3,. ,t <') < • 1 y►;tli shadowy fears. 1 ha, f vco, hidden from file anatomists tables ale e n t an8 atttit��ii IbodAsbhoiled 1it#Te^aaii>teid ay. ` + : , " al hvrrdrI t �sit�el you are cot rejoicing b sica l perception, but still familiar 1,000 annually. � s, 1. .. I ; or r,hie�s fgelii gs; ]his in�thod of- frisk- : ; ,A1tl r hiir brotltss'it• 40 to D +�tfhe9v pvet'the or ot'4ia tire's sudden death t" A Y Pe P ; ._ S� • in t ' . = J,.." I ac a �t Snre i = 4}►ough unaccountable, was no trick of A curious.haA riagb.custom,ts recot'cled by' l r. pIbous sat at), n aqc� aped b k to Efi ry j ea, though. Pray, w1y - " Y �u want to know abor gid0>fsii" $h cliaiiriAP fi'iY 1i►il` i' i tl shouldn't, I t" ha'dbmanded defiataid fancy. bmi he ltlodkl by no bffort rid hiin- Ih,' 1;'ast _as ex}sting in SOuClie'rti 'India' said, - " -Ve well. I'll soon tell you:all I at the inkstand on the table. Hi ses 't 4 is wiok�l— horrible ! Ko; of to self of - •th.11a►r' - that, the baby ; Wight ben. 4a a ]Iris of tt,� more - priti4itive'' non _ :� ,; . }' " a oti iti it .were unot3n ig ails th' ga F is wife aai with p shudder, "ohs) 's dead, dt�ad realitp worsts to face tl>xn the iti• Aryan tripes.' 2iiis. consists }rf werlditi''i► end h h e is. led oftthe a b "c ek ' w { i etareetl meirY'iage' whfeft it sprang Trom —a girl Eo,a plant a tree .an labi .►f oc'C�i n t'v"; f y , ;►nd all enmity.'.' , ,, r�euLt 'thi►t► told have to be `+ bro cotted�' art 'n i to ob- t +the no Frit" 1ieS'n th>tit ' or sev_e �r}tts. waitin dntikide "td9tmo?[Adl :) -W to .. r, Ile Y Y ! �eG t� ... ,� foie q I lines uo 1pfnttl•, he growled.. . S . _ with v� oor and Lhorou bnesa. fit t�, �►adsliiglttiy raid hpr.lpda ,.�sirrk... Iil�l4uus was fillwed .�itLt .ticoR .*pd :tyasn t a fit OulilleV for ennuty. lift T say fl 8. irny iti'fuck which ., 'A {oll�w' � actual I 11 s` am -` with esture of disma -. Then clan in absorbin o Jam's wife Was dead. Ttte what I feel attd cannot - but feel tad { :- to �axTt x t tin.) "mwrria a will be averts 6 " is tinibn of thin y clasping g j Y• R .• -.+.- • kind g �... :r, r, r; . t t ed of ;_ t6es , d 76w, to his ambitious projects Have you ao thought far your non t Are _rte I ' - - . ` �i t w -` F`asdt w 'AEI ; 'n •, ? w eo�able to you soy far his release ,•' The little Queen of Holland >xlieady ' r alley a 6ui'�ati' -`'o areas Asc t'the ev 41"." he a. rn• `s �`►�► .+r" ,; 'r Fun led. � l= ' . - �r ' aks French and I u lish fluently, -but not - _ co a, tno e W . } µ r a hbr Pu si • i?e 8 . . see y interested to kuowr Who site is I lief to the younR iii -��- BiirfF l?tr ,+frithgr�iist wD �t� t t -� .. . �p r a a word of German for the prejudice of the _ the teem, aih(! !Irfatttte�M AtiltnAS' pttt dove THe pruprivtwr'of a tan- yard.in On ►rlo ' ca t'v 'teU. What she is-= or has been' —I ante Gould t+hsaten 'dd ,itAbi tis him, sad late King of Holland was so atron0 against „ - ,� . r . his pipe, fished away the half- consumed determined to bu ;id a sort of stand or shop • - : cab x. to b» Your so>a;s wife generally'be•good hi�• him.. 1LftA,t fngt a lit: fetid stirred angrily to the tire. When the German nation that he was sternly de- • ``tthew !" 9iiolea " n withl'tt �s delay,: suil}cjeu w wi' tat the lost Y' gi' Y fur tlte.purpoye of veodiug his le.tther, buy termined that his daughter should never pod-itp {!r�` , . , � wipe- he was an it was a Ri n he was conscious ; ` thrg duffs itad'timid woniariy and `atbbla sritderable vestige o#- tbs late Wife's mentoty, may' g in cow hides, and the like. learn the Gerinxn language. g of burlap made a mistake: Undoubtedly, I„ving compaated his building he began ! - before him, with heavin bosom the you* man viot}ld be reedy to accept he was tad of the woman's death and be- paitttgg g with K to consider what sort of a sign it would 1lfdlle. Paulina, a native of Queensland, . • wnd blazing eyes. Matthew Bulbous was g ness his }het.tter s schemes. J eni s 3 Iieved he had a eight to be lad • but rhs a - • I r wife was dead.. Oh the silent and mat g g > Pe be beat to put up for the purpusw of attract- Holland, is said to be the smallest human stkrtlgd, but only for a brief time ; his big the exhibition of his joy was not exact y inq attention w his new establishment, being in the world. She is nearly sixteen . - t - _ hard ayes and set face soon reduced her, upheaval of Matthew fiulboua s energies, proper. After all, Jam's wife was dead, and After cecupying sometime in thinking on years of age, her height is IS inches, and - ' and sloe sank in the chair with a moan. , .paralysed for the time by his sons �unfor- could do no further • harm. As tite habit - . . ` "/ Ii! ou doubt it, send for him and her. •founts marriage, now that friendly Death which she had done was heirs happily yens• tltesubject a happy him. Ha boy- her weight 7 lh. Unlike moat of the `mid- _ She'll �yome to you nick enou h ; but fate h undone it, in fairly good lima! Every- g p� Y oci an eager bolo through the ricer -past and gets," she is remarkably pretty and accom- . -j thin would sad ahonld come ht now— died, it might have been better to Ignore Life stuck a calf's tail into it, with the busby pushed, speaking four languages fluently. - • - care yourself ! ow woul •you like to g rig + fact that she had ever existed. And con. end flaunting out. - see he • in our house -- our son's wife -- now, that Jams wifo was dead. German authors have petitioned the y y ' aidering her miserable life and miserable end Same time after he noticed a grave- lool'- s - beside our dau titer - -in her aimed and Matthews action was proutpL Jumping tier death was probably an unworth and Reichstag to afford them the protection in p Y } ing personage standing near the door with a`g P furppndemt ugliuesa, in her tawdry, finery into a cap he drove -to Lord Polonius's club, indecent subject for exultation. his spectacles gazing intently on the sign. the United Stb►tea now enjoyed by French, = _ • _ add r'it !Why, woman, to look at h.3r," and found that nobleman there. ilia lord- Matthew Bulbous was , a coarsely•bred And there he continued to stand gazingaud British, Belgian, and Swiss authors. The _ - . ` - he ezc�at'�ed, extending his arm towards : sbi received him civilly, but oarferttsly. mss, not free from su erstiition, and at heart titioner9 urge a the Government to make at ' _ the door,Y as thou b hta sun's wife were My Jessalinds was quite well, he politely p gazin ,until the curiosity of the tanner was l� g - q a coward. Hence the words of his wife grey excited in turn. lie stepped out once declaration, required by the Copyright titan tl}grv.- -" to look at her is to feel - a+�red Mr. Bulbous ; and then the latter diakwbed him a d howsoever be mi it have law, that heceatter American authors will di�ig" . q 81 and addressed the individual. roceAded to business stating the case „ ei, o tha name ri hts in German as German sick ! A creature you would cross the road . pp R, despised his sons wife when living, he wan ., Good - morning. said he. . - 1 Y g Y - - briefl and clean At first the FArl listen- I authors. - - to �-v •.w degraded animal, whom your Y Y• not so sure that the dead could be treated "'_1,iornin said the other, without mo'v- . ' ve oidance wculd rouse to tear and with an affectation of polite indifference; with the same impunity. In faeb, be un- Fireflies of the Large iiitd high-light., = . lint he Goan aJw>wed ilia jpte;eat- Mr, Bul- ing Liu eye from the sign. r•g - claw dd tr;Y�si :se�.for tree, �y ail Wane; easily felt that on the whole it was beat to .. Do you want to buy leather?" said the ing power that abound in Sty Domm84 and us ex lamed very plainly the folty of his other West India islaaatds are „Qt�n to ed for ; - one in rview' i}1 snoop .- �, -, p leav4 ittedead aloes. In the ta►dtn� embers amore keeper. p y w s ,et,!" �ietttr lid tosr' abn; and the bitterness of tits repnntanoe, i of the fire, the wasted and rigid face of the •� ATa,I lighting purposes. lteiog corefined in lan•., <; ` T � s ,b n ;dt wss T ; h4rder f sasuied Laid Pologiup titaA tb�p young oor creatura who had already passed before •1 l oa wish to sell hides'" tarns luntti for goitlg about the. country at . I , her t p�to iter usbf►nd to realise.'thad ilia man was ready now to do his part with her dudqe cast his styes olRtar tlt+rta he - " No.y night for true illumination of dwellings. By ;? .. ' yoursg > c fd+have fall;•d iptq,i t :'$ lrly, , proper spirit to promote the early realiza►- cared. With the fire, his one of taind +" d nhe felt tl� n of -which - r husband "tiers of the pmjeot open which t6rrFy were y rAre'�Ou t fa they . A '- attaching one of them to .eac)t fgot while : - ' an a seemed to sick nine, lower and lower w tie �� t ' , r ° ttiavellin in the darkn s the . serve as a , ; , go y . 1'p .. ISO. � i s 8 � Y w ...•,. was in' vAible. ,, + `, . :.,: .. -both so cordially agreed a few months ago. . - „ Y ' a i9** ;. . `f'� ! Ottid t0 Cho- nth. �`'-' • t° _ $ulbous did not ut his, thou ht in wor a, time palttsrd. ACe„ ou iieihant . 8 P ., d Ibd fntd itrtlfa tntA P g Just ss the chimes of midnight startled N o- It was largely 'the fax >tirt the aiz- _ {` - � wee blaa herii hub he felt no apprehension of his son's rna- t e moat ex. d ei hteenth centur- �' - . � , it —drug ed snto tt. It p y him, as from a troubled sleep, Are�ou a ►awyer . - _ teenth, seventeenth an g - against nabtt�. *a $o auppobe that he had vol- trimonial prospects having been interfered, trnc ►rdinary thing cs�tie to pas$ that evtr « rjo, . • - lea with ladies of wealth to have their ; - , l: untatily d� vich a thing,• with' all hisi with by the addresses' of another suitor in happened 10 -Ma ;thew Bulbous. The door " Are you'a do ^tor?" watches richly incrusted with precious I , , faeultties att •his emamand., the interval. o nod, and a female figure lided into the - - " VS ell— ah —really, Mr. Bulbous, it re. g " A'o•" v stones, A lady's watch made towards the ]iirai. Bulliouit, after this, was practical Y,i room. The lamp was turns low, wad to "What are you, then'' :" :: end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth had a = enough h to- i¢ottrn her sou as dead. She quires consideration, observed Lord Polo- could not see her distinotl ; a shawl hun ., ' g �► g I'tn a 1►Ailosopher. I've been statidiag gold case net with •two hundred turquoise knew he should never pass his father's door nius 9"YOlv- 'over her head, half ooncealing her face, and here for an hour trying to see if I could aa- atones arranged in eight concentric circles , - . -- : - again. ; Week .passed after week, and no- "V�1>,y should °iti Mr. $ulbbus asked, the gromn hid the rest of it; but he ex- certain how that calf got through that auger with a single -one in the middle. On the r thin I as Iheaid from him. His name was the cave not being one for sentiment. " It - . - - rienesd a strsnga and unaccountable sense hole." upper portion of the case was a Tudor rose _ - - never mentioned, IIe was dead and gone has been cousideeedalreadyin all its points. recognition. He was convinced lie had . f out of their lives. His chambers Lad been Unless, indeed, Le added, as an sat of o crimson and green in translucent enamel, seen the face before —he knew not when or ' and on the margin crimson and blue leaves ` liven up —as the mother learned in some llteness of which he privately did not and fruit in enamel. - The balance wheel 1�O where — though he certainly did not see it The L t Babies Ever Born- indirect way —and he had disappeared. see necessity, "unless Lady Jesaslin• now. She did not speak for some time, Bute largest infant at birth of which there was protected by a gilt cock. - The road James Bulbous had been in the d - stood before him in a ailent and ezpoctant in an authentic record was born in Ohio, . . . - - _ . '' _ _ habit of occupying when he slept at Black= " r es' that's it," said his lordship quick- attitude, as though he had sent for her. r ChainareO, a small French tbwnahip of h th'waa lbalted uQ now— locked by Mr. 1 •; "we do not know exactly ho Lady g January I'l, 1!379. This remarkably pro- about 600 inhabitants, has had a windfall - ` 1 y The strangest thing wan that he know thi>f idy teas the eon of Mr, and Mra. hi. V. w,}iiah will for ever relieve the dwellers of Bj lboirs himself, who kept the key of it- Jessalinda will regard it. Ladies ate send - to be the apparition of his son's wife, while ve of such an experience, and as a:rule o PPa tee, the father being the "Kentucky that happy a of of the burden of taxation... M'...• . The night he locked it there was a little in Pe at the same time it was certain that the in- (,giant" and the mother the " Nova Scotian } cident which is worth relating. There were not prefer newly -made widowek -4 We visible face was not the face of the dead On the wilt o an otn miser being 600,0d it Giantess." The new born bop weighed ex- was found that ha had bequeathed GOO,OOOf., I . . ' ', _ seveural� {�hotograplts on the table, framed ; moat take all this into consideration. woman. • . ; tjte ittfier anal mater, some frieode, and Matthew Bulbous, anxiodis as he was . a+stly 23 pounds, was 32 inches in height the whole of his hoarded wealth to the .- Q Jams wife had been ah mach fa his had a foot six inches in length. The head communit . This will bring in a yearly: - that of'a very lovely gill with dark eyed: shout; iji¢ project, began toetilTen. He sus• thou hie, that this sadden Tiaitation took p ty- ' flied this. Curiousl far cteii that this clever old .vas laying a manner, at a rest dtsadvantag of the child was 19 inches in atrcumeat� old. revenue of spout £I,t140sutficient,it is aaid, Mr- .B�illaous exam y , him, in g f jarger than that o the average 6 ` half e, minute, holding it in his bend ; ,with iimaelf out to exact further pgouniary con- But . was nevertlWeas a situation o w g Y to defray all the ezpensea of the parish, and - f s' • F .. turned over a small hen cessions. "1)0 oa propose to reopen the with which he was not vreh 6ttod Prior to the birth of the liatrea wonder leave a surplus of about £100 to be expend- r' the other hand he turn p y p -P„ character the London Hospital Museum boasted own- r l.: _ both rf► its of iwtsd persona, such as matter with Lady Jessalinda, taylird . he co Sonre time ela ,therefore, be- F ad as the municipality may determing. The p I g p " ' P& P ing the largest child ever born. Their only conditions to the bequest are that a - on see, to shop windows. as)ted, with ominotu coolneeti. fore he could b ' hitttself to s,ddt'ess her P . - " An! actreop wi s; dancer =» ar oriel of tlfa did not mean to leave t}ny doubt as to claimant was 24 inches in height and had a atone tower, 90 feet high, with. a clock and - . �s . , �, with an inquiry, in respectful and con- head that measured '131] inches. On Oeto- ` . I - sort," a remarked, having another look ail that, said Lord Yoloniue,' ,rho, from his C1liator •tone, as to her i+ entity and bnsi- bey 2* 1881, the wife of prominent Was- a huge bell, shall be erected in memory of "� the plc ure, atfd throwing it on the heap own private interests, was ad anzioni as Mat- new Bator tamed slowl toward him and P the testator.. _ - - -. �ith file others. I never thought be was thew Bulbous to carry oat the project; it in ton, D. C., business man gaveq �ll�lrth t0 w h result thst there may be a little told him (as he expected) who she was. child of the following eztiaordfnary pro• a' - - that k' ` d offs] is as tote Y This confirmation, in Spoken words, of portions: : Weight, 22s pounds ; length, Ouriou Portuguese OnstollL .: . .1 jdaya before Christmas, he bad a doubt. I only meant to imply that, natur- his previous conviction had the effect of . ,rte from his brother Joseph—which all it will be less easy to win Lady Jessa- P 41j inches ;circumference of head, 13 iu- Amon the Portn ese at Fa al whore I :. - s ` ` q p Y+ , disturbing his mental equilibrium still ahes ; circumference of hips, 20I inches. g . Y brief ii • was tLej Scat communication betweee thetrt Linda e' oaAseut ' now titan it was a few office spent a winter, writes Colonel Hi gin- �: : - farther. n vain, rallying his- courage, he The leading scientific papers of the time g ." . � since titian day at Chelsea -- inquiring whath• months ago. - assured her site was mistaken —that Jam's son, fife young gentlemen were eapeeted to: . mentioned the fact that it was the largest er Mattihew still meant him to emigrate. In private, Matthew Bulbous was not lie wear black trousers to parties in winter, and. -_ . wife was dead, and' was to be buried at two child ever born with the abo tie exceptions. . Matthe seemed to have forgotten the pro- au }e 'wlmtrt this ;' b>Y>< still; women were o'clock next day —that she had been found white in summer,; but to decide on which" ' fact o t he sent a message to his brother women, and there was. no counting on their �� in her bed, dead of heart disease, +��- particular evening summer began wan the _ °•F ` aim to the..off-ee at throe o clockabte> whims. Lord Poloniq,a, in conclusion, brought on b her own conduct, ss the . , . . point of difficulty, so the young aien would dAdabd to dro M' - o oQ'ltiln later in the y . . A BUS GkI. 4 . sometimesRo to the house in black, with the *. neat r1 Punctually to the minute Josefph; pi' . p . doctor said. This discharge of hard facto ;•;, . _ ' . h teRoop., su p Par - x iti' e, atnd ttie� clerk' was seat :ontlof t e of d Mr. $plho}la frock bin de and exact information seemed itot to affect Jitrd. Gts►yneok --" 3o George iti en aged? white•garments under their. arms, ready to - w 'sture. . °.m' ' {itIid�fan ilt,'a alir'ed J h' " At six o'clock his' lordship called. « I her in fife smallest degree. Tkte{t it occur- Mca. 7 angletongne— Yes, 'hell mar- peep to through the window and take a ., Ifyusi' „ red to him to sna►rnon the' tiutler, and ba rigid in June." hasty census of black and white legs. If the :r. L* A *", t manner di; a rB;m tesnmin a{t; Ak, ' ►�'b � I. �'d in / Ord' rang ttio bell With nervous energy. The Mre. Grayneck► -" I Itbpe'ite has •s1 young latter prevailed they would make their toilet - . ' o arl wotil IYol nius in a oonfidetitial' whisper, and T ff t axed him but scented not to dis- lad -iu Icy waT R'��y of bin►." . afresh in the bnshas ontaide. It wag not a . ' terra d conversation, , ._. leton ua— '`Ali, es, I think I- mattes of� social to for the ' were ' ell QI P 'prefer thi k we frill 1►etitittd t��� flout l++aii - e am ' ' .: . New Zealand. 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't taut tees, .Qf< the. glftipion igerf- .It ice bad it !wt liven�bs�ilg.in a ,.:_* �,: � :,��- Essex, which for the purposes of this story duty if he locked her up. ' ''°It eras not a'lost' geremony." • • = ifhentAi �'wtI lass prtipa><ed his report an A"ther -buyer -who visited - •Engl"d- ,lI>i�°'- '�'�'!Y' `” , �: "' • - ' I will call Amesford.. hine an P aTherc�n le g'�rtl� i nldrtake the risk "Oh, that's )roar game, % it," eXcIrictled }the soloot of ,two4rorw tl barley. _ He eayo: i:onue' etion with -his bhxjey littej j ►ti.tl l r }; -•:�' I . - . , It was a day of gdorions sans d, of :pittttitg fir. C> nflief•Wdetlook Ind key the wotnan, placing her arms akimbo; &I Ira t`e-ann re rt of [skis ex ritnentil "In November sales were made in.Gii•. t : �t , , y ` 1. Po. ' F`e.. ea . W ' ever thin looked bright, happy, and gay. first ; he wasp t afraid the woman would facing him with an eiprpedion which boded ts;•ma for 1$09 • `t °ertrbt -fe made tb the lid•. �i: tin b cam to to arrive of both two- ,: iti.,, "A4 ' • ,- r � . Even the villagers seemed to Le weaving run away. - ill for him. But it won t do. 1 ve got the 'pctt'tat'blen `bout tl the (lov`ern egtj s' ; � I' t .:.:. ¢¢��rr 4 Tl fe�'� was . 3. =. ., f their best ant gayest clothes, and there was - I don't think William Chandler had quite certificate safe esrmrgh, mtfl have- satii$ed Hof a.latgoIntW retie of:4hobest varfstf of ded ._V#, )i tic ' la.�tit b 'i11'ts►1 tera - r- ' ?T, ' - altogetl-,e such an air of festiiity and 1fl lei reckoned upon thib, but he maintained sy_ m��pelf it's all r -glitz and. prof -n - Igo, Ms. Awotrosneck harlby for,s"d,' ihioh � iti Id the latter did not attract muc attention.. ,.:::. ". �:.:' {T ! '' �`;r� . - day makifig about the place heE mkt sullen silence, and amidst the hooting and ..W;illi&:n Chandler, you t+a nK- _ ,sbtrgd, e-.to•fa>;mo4 stun, han?t a aest of -im t - h' A, dM11, , tj' ,4, "` l flout nQt,• dvVe er, "iitirpriae$' •t1lOt 11hb ";d • LL,- -',, X41111 ;c ,'. ' inquiry of the jnatronly hostess of the inn at hustling of the crowd was conveyed to the, a dioagb au re nopt;iu -� w tion, in order to 1, tent the .Value mend for eg t has fallen off,. for man gy .'114 F -, ;r . '' per - y ' ' ' �, •• which I iutenned to stay was to_ the �eay!tQ- round, toll -house looking structure which oI ve lead to eep to self aince,yo�, - of`thfe gr@un j arl o Qh�= I�egtinion. sales were ed with chi meats alfe niter �`k ' °�'s T ' of all this mitt and frivolity. served as the village lock -up. away kind left I a� P s .;... ;; p -0 . - " tr;e, but, imeaa.to JU" lion .fit is taste .rite . •Lb hi nt of 60 for iq,th t - 4: P Imo. ,' -a' "Lord Mesa ou, air, don't ou know? I Later ?n the da I heard•Bes3ie Blossom's pit now ou,heaut 1" b� ' `''±`! . :_ . ' thought everyb dy knew that by this time: star from m dandled as much of it, et Arrd Bo in turned oat.. Ari oil'icef' "cuss ay rowu f '+ LL �...;f , y AY'�,. ' , f Wh ,it's I3essi Blossom's weddin da , of Y Y Y Pont ! 3m t wa his$ about receivers. He.eaye, #titcih4l'... . Ih._� >- -..- �.{ el g . Y least as wag known to- the latter. With the woman' to fetch the marri car- �2 ibs: er. bu a -ha- eba orWarded .to take to suppose se that the En ' `' �: £;Af � -, 5 tg - Y LL P f PPo English maltster ;'�' * , :° course, "saidthe ood natured.di;ine.:. Air 1 - .Bessie Blossom had been brought rep lit' tiScate, which was fennel to be in proper dtfn, EnRtitp .to bb and brewed does not require colour. he $ ' " ' < ' ` t'` ' P Pe q i 6 `�d--the ", , _�� #; :':r . lu - she's a PC feet picture, she is; and as good her parents with rather exalted views of life. form. Then came f!n'. Chandler's tarn to go by one of Ole leftdin$`lirew' ora there.,' This' - bright sample will ill. ' evatrj► case :1akla- the .; "-, . %:;:�- _ '-' :. - " . a9 gold. I - d hey had saved a bit of money, and they into the dock tin a cbargebf bigamy, and ho barley ooneistod office or iilc lots, grown iti market there, as in the Unite 8ftat�36r ••='I ..:. =r�`'. "'` ! z:�''_t °,' 'fir ' �u �> �._ 1"..; ' ° I'm s�re I lope 'Miss- Blossom will be p P K K g pa p 1 �' , ' - - , . s ant a cation of it in lulu the irl a was dairy committed fur trial. dttreretiti ails efDhtaiio. It was all ftir- .desire to im rase strongly on: fattinra -the . : °F: fi - ha 11 said, re the varier of a, y y g g q pure fir, ARd bap g Y boarding - school education and training, I dos t know vibe[ became of biftt' °er his wsrdad to tlttaur srbete the bale was necepgit of rowfn fr � z�, , I i.,:A • ;°' :'i' _ ` puns which occurred to me as raciicAble � � :.,� �%� 'i`I , • P which the ex -lady s maid regarded as abso- wife. But Bessie was escorted back to thororghly. cleaned and mixed under my harvestalgg and threshing do corefull ovoid . . r: y i ;:'TYPE,: -.: fora more appreciative audience. As I lustly essential to her daughter's happiness. Ameaford in triumph, restored to the arms Oupervialm and the small kernels and as mixing. I, found a very kindly feet' -ex- .:�''., {:; , ,- .� , ; ­4_1?­V+ . : ­�m ­�­[ , - ,; , ".�' � '�,_., W. ­ - . , ­r- r - - . � "_ :-- . - .-. . , . . . ­ ­ , -. � � � ­- 'i.-,-,A" _,,4W1_z?zJT '. g,vg­ -j� ��-,_ " , ;, I - . 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By roterdui -We are sorry to hear that Min J. -Bargains in Millinery ILI Migg - - , � 4e addressUbel on your paper you Hall's, . . f, :-_� , - T - 1�:_, _�11 . - . 4 �, .., ­111 , - . can ways ascertain the date to which Boons, in very ill with Typhoid fever. We Pi g. . � - - .. L . ,' . 4'. : .� - 1Y id Pickering. it - ­ I � . - . . _ � subscription to Tax Nzws to paid, --- a . - .. 16 I . _ - _�, . . .. im 1111W P - wish her a speedy recove -The firemen aft . � ., � ,_ , ttances are acknowledged '11� ,iL . greparing fora .. . _.. -t , '. - Got op label on c , 11 sh"We of a e llgt ol -�-R. A. Gordon, w i* 0 . . .. . � .� - . I i - ­awh* receipt of money at this :W who 1i been : with Ili gorgeous ume on Tue yo May 249h. . .. . � � :­ ­ . his 0 "! lw 7 YO NG - � - . - -_ J. - A us for the past winter, left on Thursday The Whitevale band has been engaged for I - - t . I - - - keep the date paid ahead. tt . . .�.. � , I I . - . �� . � L. � - .. . - _. ._­% -1 . morning, to pursue his trade, that of car- the day. It will be the event of the seas. I . . . . I � . � & . - gs : - - �': . .--. -.-. I I � - � . . . � . . ... . I t 5� * � . ; : pentering, at Michell, Ont. ; LOOK JaERE . ''.--'-. ' . . . .. .;- ; . � .; � . . I , v. . on in the Township. - . # .. . . . . ... . .. � . . . . � . ... .- -Painted walls and wainscots which -A. Falconer and Miss Mary, BOW ... . . - __ I ­ . . - N . � . . I � . . I � I . ... 0 Mot 'be daughter of Win. Soaker were married as . . . I . ! She 'famus A nd - ' ... 4 I , I . have grown dull and dingy used not style -, . - . .. - . . . . ... 4 " I .. �� ---- . - repain '.. . . . . . '. a i 11 . . - - ' -* , , '' " - toed. Use Sapolio, ; the result will the Presbyterian mass*, Dunbarton, on , - . A I . . . - ­ '. I . � . . _. .. . . . L.- .. ! - . - � .1 - . - , k, IF - PIOR-ER1 _�G. ONT.. 18, 1892. equal to a now coat of paint. For sale by Wednesday even Norio but the most . . Spring hats � - . - Ij . . . - I . ! � . - � T. A. Gre* Pickering. * i 9 . � . .. .1 . . . - .. • .. , . - I - _. �L' I .. , .. ft. � L intimate friends 4�f ;he Parties were ' .. I . I . I : . :, , . .. . - . . . I - . . _.. . 'L pros. - . . .-.. - - - . . . . . . . . . � . I .. .1 A - � . � . . - . � . . . . _1 , . -The ZetthodintI,aies' Aid' Society ent. Mr. and Mrs. Falconer will . . . . . . . . . - - . - - z, - reside - . � . . . . . .. Straw hats 11. . .. . . .. �._.. I ... ..-.. . X � ,.� _. ­ ] - _f�­' LOCALISMS.': has had placed now chairs for the choir. for-the I , Mrs. . Goo. Longs house . . . � . ` . , % . I . . resent in I - L. I.. . . . . . I I .. � �... . _. . . .. . . . - . I" _. . . -...-. �. I . . . , The neat comfortable article, that I - . . . . . • . �. ­ - ­. . . . . ady being on a *it to friends in the . a I �.. . . . . . I Christy hats., --.-; . I . 1. . . -0. . . I . - . . . � . I . and were purchased from Messrs. Hills States. We wish the happy couple a long I � .. - . I .. �. .. , - ---i-Splendi,l rains, - - _ - - � ­ ., � z . . . . ; - I I .. . .. . . . .. . . - .- � - ". '! & Dillingham. . This enterprise oost the and prosperous oarser. . �. I � - . . . • . ­ - _ . . I . ... - , A. -160�8 O'Connor Wad with , us 'on ladies something over 050. - - .. . I . . . I . . Knockaboats - • � I .1._. . I I - . - I .. ... . - _4 -, - . . ­ . I ... . . .. ... A . . .�_ - - . - . ­ . � . .. - . . . . . . . . � Wednesday. -%Vehavo much to be thankful for --.- - BROUGHAM. . - . . ' ' : . I . . .. _. . . I ,:. , . .. . � . _. 1. I . ' ' -_ - . 1. .. . - ­... I - - . _E.Bos�wickis orecting a feu,oe in ibis week. The business mop of she place - . F 'ey Ti . . . . _.'� . . . ­ ace � I � . I . . . 9.n leg . I . . � .. - . .. - - - I . . . . - . . � . . . . : ..- . � . I - . 1. . 1iont of his residence on King street. have decided that a market would flourish That port-able photo gallery still . . I , L - . . . . . I I . � .1 . � . ; occupies - . - - - i . - . : , . . ... . .. A .. --- . Henry, of Oshawa, I here and are negotiating for a suitable a prominent position on our front street. . - I . . . . .. . . . Cheap TieFj _. � I 4 , .. . ; * ...... . .. ­ , - �.. SUTA11;%ii Monday with Mrs. F. (11Tn location. The producers of this section A number of cattle from wound here * - - - I . . . - . . I ' . � . ' ' . t, ". . � -_ - . . - ; . . - I � 'Gervas Cornell is setting out a large' will join in the effort no doubt. were delivered at Claremont and Picketing .. Z ­ . . : Fore-in-hand - .. ' . . . . II . . . - . . . .. � . I I ­ . . . . � I - � amber of ple and pear trees this spring. Something more definite will be stated on Tuesday. We raise splendid stock. I . - .. - . -1 I _ A-The onio Lodges of this neigh. ere long. I An error occurred in reporting the an- . -1 .- . .. I ,.. . � New Collars � -, ­ , .. . �.... . .. . . .. .1. .. i � � . . - I nual meeting of our Mechanics' Institute - . . .� . . 1. . . - Urbood se red at Brougham, on Wed. -If Jack Robsoil, Esq., of the Bro& . - . . . . . _. . . . - - � - . , - . . . .. .. . . � .. . . .. . � . i - last week. The membership fee is 50 cents - - I . .. � .1 . �. .... . - .- - . - . . i .1 . I nesday night. Road, will call at this office and pay f®r instead of $1.00 as stated. All styles . . . . . -Alex. . . * b . . � - . .. , I - . * I Margach is doing &,rushing our buggy top, he can have the portion The Masons had a splendid time here on . � I . ... . . .1 . . - . I . * ' . - .. I . . bugine i the new buggy line, turning that was not remove 1. N I . . . . .. . out three a week. . . . .. ­ . I . . . • . 11 d from Our rig On Wednesday night. The neighboring lodges . . Cuffs and Gloves . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . - . - .. . . ' . - . . - . . . . . ' - . . Tuesday night by his ferocious canines. helped the home brethem devour an ex- .. - . � . . � . . I . . . -- ' . " - . . I . . . . . - . . .. . . . _. �. -Those who grumble at -the - recent Such food comes expensive but it seems tenoively gotten ,up . • . . . Collar * � � I - - . - . ­ . . I .. - . . . ons . � .. . .. . I - - .. - � at the that these dogs must have it. We are John Barry is making some extensive - ..- I .,told weath r must remember tb' . C ar Butt . . I . . . I . � . . . spring 6 . . . . . I ! - '. early. . not spiteful but these dogs must surely improvements to his dwelling house on . I - , I ; . . . .,. _. _. . I . _. . . .-. . � - .. . , . . ' * � � . - '" - I - . � 17 . ­ . . . - . - .'� ­1 : ' -St. An row's people have had the die. . Brook street north, among which is the .- . !. . 11, I . . . Cuff Buttons . . - - . • 1. - . . .. - I I . . ; . . . ­ - . - I . � - I . . . . � - I � I 1 -front of the hurch neatly sodded, and -There is a marriage soon to take construction of a stone cellar. ' . ' . . - . - . - I . . - . . . ­. ... .- . . . . . I . . : .. - . . � . . . . .. I . . I . I .. i t I. 4be place ha a finished appearance. place in this township, which - we think it W. Cowie has purchased the lot upon ' - . .., .. .. I Scarf Pins . . . . . .. , �. � . .- . .. . . . - . I - . . i .. ... . . .11 - .- . �. . . . .. . - .. - . . � I - I I e which the late store of Mrs. Bryant stood. . . '� - � . . I - . -- Squire tinting has material on would be in the public interest to try and � __ . . - . . . . - - I . the ground 'r the construction of a fancy prevent. The ratepayers have sufficient Will intends to place thereon an implement I . - Fine Shof3s ­ . . . . ; � . . � . - . . I . . show-room. The location is very . % - _. I - . . _. fence fornin at his handsome domicile. suitable m . � . . . - I '_ � . � 11 . i . es are cont deserving poor now to look after for all for such a building. - . .- � � . 1. ­ i . - . . . . - ' . .­ . -.-- . . . I .. .11 . , • . ,� c, I -.1 -Most I content with one ea- interests and purposes. We-suggest that The Township Council met here on Fri- - I � ... �. Spring Suitinig - --. � . -.,. . ..-.. . . .� . � .. , . . . - . . � . - . .. . . . 11 sort, but on a of our fair daughters has the I . I . . . . - -1 . - . ­ - I I I introduced e Reeve apply for an injunction restrain - day of last week. The meeting was a spec- - . . . . ' . . . - , . . . . - . - . I - . . .. I - .. .. 1� . � _... . . �, Introduced t] ie new style of - having two. iDg the parties from fulfilling their con- ial one, and was called for the purpose of - .... .. � . . _. Fancy-'Trousering . . . � -;� - I . - .. . ; � 1� �,_ � � - . !k,t�, , . -Partisu a of both political persuasions tract. paying off the Tran claim on the Tovu-mebip. : . � Pa . . . _. . . I � , . ;were herd ox Wedn'edsay.looking tip �ot_ -The Cru ' revival team com- No other business was done, therefore the � � I I I I . .- . rusaaers-IL r . . - - ' I I \' . - .. . . � Prices. Right - ' . . - - . � 'Iz� - . - � . . . . - . . . - ere for the fight that day in East York. . posed of 3 gentlemen, will speak and sing session proved a short one. . - -_ - . .1 ­ 1�1 I , -The Township Council meets On on temperance and Local Option in par- �: �:__ - - ­ . ' 1. I . . - �. . -1 - � . AND SEE OUR NEW STOCK - �, ­ 1, - . - . COME '. , . � - . z _. .-Monday ne , May - 16, at Town Hall, titular at the following places in the - - - - I I WHITEVALE. - . I � . . . . . - . • op 40 1­ F - � Brougham, ' . . . - . . . . . . . "I , , I ! - ugham, for the transaction of general township ouAl]te dates announced: Kin- . . - . . - . . � - business. . . . IF 1. . I sale, Thursday 19th May Mount Zion, ; A. Bootb. of Toronto, was in tbevillage I ­ I . .. .. - - . - . .. _ . � .. - I -, . . - .. . �, _ . - --­J. Dickie has somewhat of - a soo in Friday the 20th ; Claremont, Sit. and on Monday. . . Dickie, . & - .- -marquis . 1. -_ -.. --- - , .. - bisposessio . Ajuvenile coon was ad- Sunday 21st and 22nd; Altona, Mon With the sunshine comes forth the . � . . • . . , L I V 4. I I , I - . 4� . , Monday . � . - - � - � . � I . . I . - ­ . :. . ded to the collection on Wednesday* by 23rd; Green River, Tuesday 24th; Whit�- birds and flowers. ­m­m__ . . - . . - - ... �t - � - - - - � . I - . � I - .,W. W. Spar S. vale,Weduesday 25th; Brougham,Thurs- Wes. Wench, of Toronto, is spending a - . I . .i .- - I I . . I - .. . _. '. - � . . I -The Y; ; S. C. E'. Prayer meeting day 26th ; Cherrywood, Friday 27th. few days in this vicinity. - - - . . . , . . I ­ f� . " I . . . " �.. I - - on Sunday Ding . - .,. - . next will be led by Other meetings will be announced next George Bosse - and L. Nighowander - - . - - .1 ., . . I . - . . e ­ 50 CENTS - ah7 � . Miss Ids ons. The topic is-IR as. week for Dunbarton and other places. - visited Green River on Sunday. . � �� , . . ) . .. . I --; I_,- I - �t � 0136 for Prai g God. -We thought that we had seen every Miss Alice Fowler spent Sunday in the one . . . . . . .., . .- . . . . .�. . ' . - q . -Sunday xt the services of the Church specimen of the tramp species- in exhist-_ neighborhood of the Brook Road. ' . . . . - 0 - I - . I . . . � :_�" ., - i . . � i :_ -of England ill be conducted by Mr.- Me. ante. nesday dawned much as other The band is going to Pickering on the :0: Will secure the services of.. ' io:." --- - . " . - ..- z . - . "I' a stand nt of Trinity . I . . . �.. I . .� y College. Mr. days, but ere the turning . in . the 24tho so gin boys, and lots have a large - . � ... . ­ . I : Madill is a relative of Mrs. Thomas Gorm. day our blissful ignorance was given an A turn out from Whitevale. � I .. ... - F, . - I . 03 . - . 0% 0 0 L! I date , I I ( M I ' .� � , ley. object lesson. Along the Kingston road The pool un,� * "In spring a young . . - . . - . k 1. __ - . - -, I - = . . � I __ , . to its grandmother to the west of it on Not one of those burnt. cork, sun tanned, love.". This speak4 true of some of our . . ` I I - . -East Yo -k bore strong resemblance there passed a real, live darkey tramp. man's fancy, lightly tl� turns to thoughts of . , � . . .., L E .'' 0 ; - .. Wednesday, election day. Yes the mud• or forge blacxened fellows, but a gennine ung men, but the ladies don't seem to - . - I - _A . , .f - .. . . .. _. . - . � ;7� 1 ,­ I . -1 - dy York fsm}ly characteristics were then jet-black darkey, with large eyes, that a A500ted• . . - . I . . .. .. �_ - '' - . � �- strikingly y a I . ... . . . - . . . . 5 . . . - #. _r: - : r. L striking'!l rent. . snapped like revolver cartridges and It in supposed that the undertaking . . I - : . . - . . - . . • ) S. . - . .. . . . . I � I �.. IK ­1 - � . , . � ... . -�,-�k � - 1 49* 1 1,;� - "I , A - 1, I I " � _� - "S r, . , - 1, kVr 1. . . ., . . . , I . 11 � ,_ " , I I � _ 1.� , r . �'_ li� ;��!'.: I, ­ �1`1--., I - aU��_�, , , I - ..-, I � 1�7 4 X I , .. % .f � . � .­�:t - r . I I � . �1_ T.. .I. � - _ k`�' , !""", . . V,1- �d_ I - . �. I— . , - . � - .",� .0, - I - - , . I , �,, : , , , I I , . . . . - � . . ­ I . I - ,_ -All . r 's Church Sunday last teeth resembling so many .newly placed business carried on by Thos.. Lamoreaux . until December aLst,mize, _. ­ I �. . . , , . L . - . .. . . . . . � ­ 1.4",-, .1 - - • the conducted by Rev, Mr. marble monuments. as Will fall into the hands of Will Hagerman, - I - . . - - i. . ."�,:.­, � I � . . . . 41, I . �� �Xi,' - _. � . I � . . . - VM .. Tapp, of St Barnabas church Toronto, the best specimen of a black nigger we it •,60 we have prospects of a furniture - - . . - _. --- . -,-"-, - ! service .728 ! I - " � .. � � : ; . _ . �� I - . . . - ii . .. - - , ! . , - � -assisted by Mr. Leech. There were ten have. ever seen. He was gentlemanly in store in town. � - . , . • , . i I - . . � . . - . ­ : - ! I , : I . � . ..- ,�;� 't - - � , and six baptisms. his reTuests, and could teach most of his : � .. I , i . .�.�_ comlnaunic"� . In an item on the Apiary, we noticed S. I .- _. . ; - , " . .. : . . - that to collect one pound of honey, 62,000 . - . : f L The "#,4p& ere of S. S. No. 1 --Base white rethern much in tramp etiquette. i . F�.I . I.i . y . " N W_--mom -GOOD 0 ..- �_, � . .. �, .. '..., . , .; i . line east -have purchased a now bell for -The annual anniversary of the heads of clover must be drained of the . : . . • , � � . I I . , i - - � � , , . A � I . . - , , i,l - 11 . - - their school,. and tbd trustees have had - Methodist church will be held on Sunday nectar, and to do &list requires 8,650,000 . I .11 . . - . . � - I . . . � V�, - . . . . . . . . ., - I - . , . . . � ' . .1 . - . __ i - � . - . - 'I .4 . . . . � - I . �_ . - t - . . - . . 0.m heard almost all over the section. Rev. Wm. Galbraith,. L. L. B., Ph. D., thing to be " an busy " a him." . . -splendid assortment 0 *. _.. - , -. , - , it laced. The musical notes can be and Monday, next, May 15th and 16th. visits from the bees. It means some. - . i ._ � - . . . A _. .. , , - - . ..- - . ' - ;A!_�.. i , I - - -At the of the I.O.G.T. of of Berkley 6t. Methodist Church, Toronto Many faces lit up with gladness to *see � : � � - I I , .Rk�, � ! .. : - - - � - - - , ;_ - "" � , .. z .. Mrs. William Booth coming to occupy so .. ;- - Irv" I - .. - . this place, or Xonday evening, .County will conduct the service on Sunday both upy DRESS GOODS from 8 cents up ; Flan , , . .. I ., ..­ ; .-. Deputy W. Henderson was appointed morning and evening- jef place again in the Baptist church. - �._.i_ . 4 -,,�i - -, * i - On' Monday even. I , . ` . - - I � . . � -their representative to the Grand Lodge 'ing an abundaut tea will be served I � . .., . i - - P 1. 1. �t ..i I ..... by the After being confined tc tier home for five elletts from 5 cents -up. - Cottonades, - . . - i ,_ �� - . I . � . 9 0 ,f'. I - � . - at Guelph, w fich meets on the 28th of ladies Mthe.congreRation. Tables months afflicted with that horrible i ' I " . . 1 , �, , " ..- . e grip 0 - - - . . � ' I , .- June. from 6 to 8, after which Rev. Dr. Gal. find its terminations, she is able to 0 , - . . .. . - t� -Y. - :1 . ­ E Shirtings, Cretonnes Art Muslins - , - ": ­''� 1 - ­ I . 9 . . i v�."., k, . � I ­Cbrrespofidents should be'ev6r min'd. braith will deliver his popular- lecture on around again, though we are sorry to say, . , . . � .. . . . I - . - - . . i . .. - . �, I - - : . � . . . . t - _ - . � _.. -ful of the fact that their proper names "Hard times, their cause and cure." not any the better for hor sickness. � . � LOWEST - 1=1R10=S - . .. - - • .. .. 1. .. I . . "I., . I - . - � �. . . . _. - - , - . - 4. � - . 0­041�w:: . . . . . I i � . . . ,should accompany their letters as well as This lecture is one that has brought forth . . � . I �, . . I V Alhe .masquerade one. Otlierwis ' high coineudatiou for the most able crit- ' .'.:- . � Sale Register. . . , _i_o� " . .- " I I _­ e we cannot . . . . - ­. .: 'V .- I,- . . . . -,. -- - attend to thom, Don't forget this fact ics. All shonld hear it. The choir of th . GEO. PARKER, DUl� B ARTON I 0 - - . a . :., __ - - ; • __ ! WFMP-MAY, May 25th:-Administrator's � � .� - , , - , - . - -1 .. - I , . - � ... 'when writing ps. church will furnibli the music on both � � • , � - � I . - . - . . . ­ - I - - -_ - -_ - - - ____ ------- � _____ ------.--- - --- . '.., I _ .. � 7 . . ale of the estate of the late Daniel � . . - s d I .Wjr, ­ . . . '. - ., .... . - -Rev. L. I errin will preach a sermon occasions. Admission Ito both tea and 11 k. .. - . I ' ,.��'; - . ' �-,�:..�:.: . . �1: . t� , I . 3 � IN100(iV, of Whitevale,consistiug of stoo i . - . I to children next Sabbath morning. The lecture, adults 25 cents and children 15. " - . . . _; i ", � - furniture, shoo-maker's stock and tools, . . . . ., -I'. , ," - . i scholars and teachers of the Sabbath See posters for further particulars. Whitevale lots, eto. Sale on the prem. M . . - ... e,-i� - __ I - � . - . i . _ I ­ .: I - -Since last issue we have been shown ses at one,o'clock. See bills for terms ... ?- - school ace requested to meet in the base I SPRING : -GOODS . . . _­.;`� - I . . . - - . . ­ - � -.1. � . -1 r . ,.,. , went of the c' iurch at 10 o'clock, half an the Librarian's report of the Mechanics' and other particulars. Thos. Poucher, . .. . � - . -.-- ? I : I . , . . I . - . � . t.. . I I . - . . I --o�, L - ?4 1 1 . hour before 1e regular service begins. Institute library. The membership on auctioneer. . .� . . . .. .. � . . - . . . - . - . - . . . . . �:."_, . � - � � - . - . . . . . - I ­ - . .- � � . . . . - . . I I - . . . . � . 6", . . . - . .:. JPareuts are invited as well as their child. the 30th of April was 103. Of volumes S � . . __­,- -��­­____.; _-� _­. - . . .. . : .. : I � - . . L -- ______ __ : . - - . - . TINOWWWwwwwwas . _ . I I - - . , - I - � ren. . in the library there are 16, Embro village, Oxford county, has _ . - __­. -1 I -.-..-- _-_____--_­__ . . . �� I ­ - . � . .. . � I - , . - � . . . . . . . . . . ;1 i . . . . . . U!-..' . . �' I I- ". . -We had small sized chat with one of which 24 were issued during the year ; yoted to have a S3,5W town hall. . . . . ., . . . � . I .,. .. . . � . - . . ... . . � -, *1 '' I * . . . . . ' ' * . 1. . . . . . . . . i�. N ­ . � . I - - - : ;-- -of the memo Niagara e of the- committee who Fiction 43, of which 307 were issued ; His. Several grain vowels have already ar. • - - ' i . 2 't. t: _ -. : . . A, - - . ! - . - �'r . . -."-. managed the excursion last year, tery 32, of which 90 were issued ; Miscel. rived at CollmgWood from Chicago. We are receiving daily our Spring stock ' - .. - I - , , . . . . . and he seem 0 favor a return to Nia. laneous, 65-182; General Literature, IS The sittings of the Chancery Court, for , * . . .-- _��_ I . : - � , ­ � . . - . - . . . . . .. I . . . - is seas U. e are not in the least -43; Poetry and Drama, 11-28; Re- this County. will be o6mmonood in Whit- - . . :o: . . . gara, this . . . of - :o: - . - .1 I . . - � I --�. particular,but strongly favor an excursion ligious, 6-48; Science and Art, 20-86; by, on the 209h inst. __ * I . � . . - : . - . I . - - :. '. - " -_ . � I . . . . : �z - - I I .. . .1 _. - . ,_ ; . . � - . _:�_ Prints Muslins, I . . . I - . - ­ , • � . i i . I... -Nome time in June, and are seconded by Voyages and Travels, 31-217. That is, Walter Wimaker purposes startibg-an I 1. . � - . . � . . - . . - . . . . .- - --.qp*- �. - w_� - - . . . I .. . . , . . - . ­ ; : . . . ,a host of ourr seders. there are 237 volumes in the library, and evaporator in Oshawa. Ile expects to be - . ... .. ; , e . - . . � - . . . I I � � I .:.-.. � oason is crop I .:. : .�. � Shaker Flannels, CottonsV. , ' ' ' - I ..... . . . . .. i I . -G . . - - . . 1: I ; - - , - -The follo, vinu officers of the 1. 0. - 970 volumes were issued, or an average ready for this 9 , of apples. - .: . . - . IF," 11 41". , - . " - . Cottonades, Shirtings, - * I .,. - - . � - . I . � . i, 1__. i � I : .'-. , T. were instal ed by Lodge Deputy Hen. of over four times each volume. This An unknown Italian, who has a wife . - - . . . - ' . - .. I . . -, - . 15 . . - - . . . . . � . i - . . _. . . . � _. . . . . i . . . - I . I . - - . i � .... � . . � derson for th ensuing quarter :-C., L. we contend is as good a showing as can living in Toronto, was killed in the Fox- . . .. . '. � - Winceys, Tweeds, ' ­ i i I I ­ * . . . . I . . . . . ;1 . A. Findlay; . C., A. Findlay ; V., M. be made for any library in a country bore graVel pit on the G. T. R. near . . - . . . I . ;­ - . - . . . - I '. . . - - . .. - .. . . . I.. . I . / I Worsteds, Eto'. __ - . IL I— , . 1 ­ . _. 1� I ­� Palmer ; See., T. Law ; F. S., G. Gordon; place. The stock of books will be much Belleville Fri Jay. . .. . . . . , _� I I .. . . . . . - �_ _ '. . . . . ; � - - ' ' . . � I . - I .,,,- t, .. . ; �i 1. �' . . 1. - . I .. - . I �. , . .� - I i Treas., A. Barrett ; Chap., M.Leavens. ; increased when tho Provincial grant is On the charge of murdering Edward . . I . .. 3� (0) • -,. I � ­ - . _. - � - ! � - : . .-. � . . .. . . - � I � . - . - , , _!1i__ - - � � . . I I . . , - - -_ . . .. ... . . : - . .. _. I .. .- . V - , :.. -M., T. Head: D. 'TNT., A. Leslie; G. M. procured, which is expected some time in Upton of Strathroy William Wilson and . . . � • . � I A . � e z I .1 � � . . .. .... . � . I �. . . . . . . .., , I I L . - I . . ­ . . . - . . . . . . I , - I - . _. - -Barrett, S. O.Wutton. June, The Pickering Mechanics' In. John Fitzpatrick were found not guilty al • - . __ ___ I I . . - . L - V m , . " - value - - . . � . � . - I. ,'711 i Great was the consternation grnolla stitute has a brix-lit future before it and the M' dlesex Assizes on Saturday. We can show bettor . - I � . - � id A,zlr fn aAA our qVW1V.1V.nQ.. .. - � . .. . . . I � . .. . , - ' . � , . : ( �.. -the boys of th,) village on Saturday even. the future will be made all the more brit- At Glen Allan, early Wednesday mom. - I . - . - I - Mg on being informed that Char:ey An- liant on the admission of each new mem- ing, Walter Cruickfall's saw-mill was des'- ". I than ever. . Our suits made to order at $14 will. . . . . . I . - - ' .. , . . - - . , - �. - . - .. . -draw's tame fcx had absconded. Asearch ber. Pareuts, interest yourselves, and troyed by fire, with a larsto quantity of r .. . . I . - . - . : . • - � ! . . . . . surprise you. . . � . _. .- : - . . . . - .. . . .. %-. .. � -Was instituted, but proved unavailing'. have your children profit by the literature lumber. The cause of the fire ' is not . .. . I . . �. . . . 1. . . � . - . . . - , ., ­ . . . . � I .1 -1 - . . .. . - . . .1 . . � . .1 .. . - 1_1�.� j Next morning the little animal was lo- placed within their reach. known. Loos about $5000; nou'nurance. - 1. .� - _.. - I . � .- � . - . � .. .- . - . . . . a.. . .. - . . I . � . . � - - ,z. St. A draw's man At the special meeting of the Fire Miss Lizzio Love and her father socur- . . - I � I (0) L . . .. . - . - . . sated at so and restore, - . . . . _. . - ". . . � I .. � � .. - � .. to its almost istracted owner. . CoMpanV on • ­ Friday evening, the enter- ed verdicts for S5W and 0700 wag , I I ' ' . ... . . . . .- . - . . - . -Tile ad�o rued Vestry meeting of St. tainmeni committee were instructed to Robert Jobson, of Aldbourough, for breach We are also handling seemless boots *which we are sure - ... . - - . 1. . - . . � .. . . . � I . 's Ch promise and seduction atively. . . I . . . George's Ch ch will bold on Satur- ask the Dramatic Club to repeat "Ten of ' .. __ . _ - . . - .; . - . - . - - . . - - - 'i. .day evening May 21st -at 7:30 o'clock for Nights" on the evening of the 249h of Now Roberts has settled thlreaCi U., by I . . ­ wfil give perfect satisfaction. - - .- .. I - ­ . - - . .- . -k I . . 1. . . . I . � - . . . . -, . I . I � I I - - .". the purpose of electing a new warden and May, and we understand the Club will marrying Miss Love. - . ' _, - - - I __ ' . - I . . - . . I -1 I -- transaction -Bate - - � .- . * __ . . � � 1z - ' . .. . - . . . . . - . ' ' . . - L� _� � . il man was else d to the offlee at the annual tended presenting !1 Dot, the Miner's playing on a raft in She riper at Sutton. - . *. . . �. .. I - � . - I � - . L . . - . . . . I ­ ­ . - - - . . . - . . . � . -1 I . . , . Vestry but Dr. declines to act owing Daughter," a very worthy drama, on the when the raft upst and End Daley, aged � . -Re .. - - ..I �. .- 1� .... ,,, e - . th . ' N " . I - ­ -_ - I - tion Of other business. Dr. - comply with the request.- The Club in , Saturday Ink a number of boys were .- - An , BUNTI a � . � . - . . . I . . . � - I . I . to the demand on his time professionally. 24th, but found it to be impossible, and so 10, and George Bearing, age 8 were drown. . . - . . . _. . I . . - -On TVas John Woodruff shipped reported to the committee. Some matt' ed. Mr. Dearing had mother son killed . _... . . . - . , 1. . , • . , . . Jt1.10.L0xa,.w1E?j1Wa ,.. ... .. . - .. . 1. I .. 19 head of cat e to the Montreal market think that" Ten Nights in a Bar-room by a fall;n fares four mouth ago. I . . • . ..- . .- _. . - , . I - . ... I . .- � ... . � . purchased !the following parties:- has been given often enough I now. But While W. B. Sanders, of Stouftille, I - - - . .... � . - - * ... -, I I., '...... , - . I , . . - .. - . . . . I W. Fisher, 8 iarboro; I G-. Winn, Broug. it in mind that ho mom. was across boom : . . . .. - - . '. . . - �,� - ,. : bars of the company have ha& much oi. Point, Lake Simooe, a few days . l ham; 8 J. Littoe, Scarboro ; I Wm. Me. . .. I . - . . . . - . . . � - . - r _. ".6. TiaE _. DON. . � in - PROFITS -� ARE - ­ - ,It I _. . MU1169, Cherrywood; I R. Ormerod, perieuee since apj)oarwg before a Picker. search of a Z94b Iwo to ILA=90 . - I . . a - _.. - - - � - . . . . . . . .� I .. _. . : ' Scarboro, ; 2 Lawson, Cberrywood; 2 audience, and we can safely my their now steam pleasure Ct ; he missed his . . . I - I . � - . . . . , I . � . � _. . -- .. . ­._ - . ­ . �. . . . T. Hancock, Pickering 2 Jas. Brien, 2 . - 1 ­ I I . , � - , - . 7 efforts have met with the warmest praise footing and 11 launched himself " in about .. - � - � . � . , . , ,-ZO- 4 - - Pickering ; 2 .Pierson, Scarboro ; 4 D - from all who have board them in Whitby, eight too& of water. He. no doubt, found � . � � ­ - . ' face I _. V � ... . I :_e* . . Never have finer goo& been sold for lower rises than we '. - � . . . .. . � . . _. I . Pugh, Pickerin . - Ayerage weight 1875. . Oshawa and Brougham. - After a very the Lake View House a very oomforlable ' - ­_ . - . . - A. .. - . . � . . .. . . 1� . - I . . : � - -.-. " There were al 26 hogs in the shipmentJ -successful season, what wouli be more and convenient place of room after such , now making our irresistable spring bargains. We "k the - ' .' .1 , .. ! . . . . - � . - t .- . , -The Picks Township S. h. Con'- ate than that the troupe appear a chilling 00 privilege of selling you- on the closest living margin, the finest . ' , - . appropri pe r . N . ' ... % - . .� , 'I . .� ­ . banchng. :From the ' _ . I . . � -,., - - . - . ..�. I ­ *eution will money can buy in'the line of 92 kinds of tinware. - - . � . - �, ­1� .. hold in the Methodist before a home audience before dis his ` of its wtinnWture ,.aities the,t " � . . . . !i� __ - . - .. _. -, ..,-.- ' - - : . -4'i•- churc*j, Cherrywood, on Thursday, June Those who have not yet seen the club pro. until now not a single ounce of any but Call in, inspect stook, and compare prices, and you must admit - - � - ­ ` I - . - .!% I- . . - . . 1. :,. - . I " ,_ M _1 . . and. The morning session will begin at sent this drama, will bays a chance on the pure Virginia leaf of the finest quality has .. . , - . I.— 11 ., U . �. , .. . . I that we are offering the opportunity of the season. Give us . . �, � . I ­ ­ .. . - 10a. m., the alfernoon session at 2 p. in.,, 24th, while those who have been present - . y . . - ­.. .I- - I -�. . . . been used in the "Myrtle Navy tobapoo. . 1�. ­ �. , : . �. ­-.1, . .. Z.­ just one chance to make you happy. With beautiful goods at �__ _� .. _.. ; - ­� . . and the evepin session at 7 p. m. Some on former occasions will be the better able The manufacturers of it have a settled be. I ­_ . . ., �111 . -, - - . _ I I _'. . � � : . �. '. '­ .- 1 - I interesting pa are are promised, and a to appreciate the since lief that the public cannot be missled on .1 . Bed Book rises, good satisfaction goes with every purchase , -,-�. � ... ,... . _� ..� .A�k. ,_�: , . * . - . -1. . � �W_ �_ .._ . splendid conyeat.lon is expected. Every - its-last appearance heire. The troupe will this point, and that any tampering with - . I . - . - . made at �� . I � _ .; . . . _. .`�... .. . . I - . . . -1. . � a 1. . z---. I .. school in the I ownsbip'is expected to be be furnished with ouitable' .coatumes,which the quality of the brand- would be a move- - . ... . I ., ,��, . . - . ..".. � . .. ., .�. I... . . ' � '. . . . ': # ... - . . . - L ' . '. I . - � ­ ­ ­ ­- .. . I .., * " - . . . - . I .�_____ __ ­ . - I . ". _­ __ �-,­�--, ..'.: I- . - - . r, ' . - , . .. I I - ". -- . 9 I . - ,_, .. . � ., -. P'� well representid, The programs have will serve to give the drania a changed tary loss to them. Thousands of dollars r . - -, w ­ . -1 -, c -, � ;:?. � ...�, : . - 1 I I .. � .1 - � Z . . . � __ ­1 . . . .* - r­ t ­t 1 14 . . . � appearance. Some able talent will be,en • a year saved by i *ug with an inferior , . - P. I .,; f', - -:� .� .,� - - just been issued, and are now in the hands Appe I MINI -1 . ._ ..;, . I: . � ". _ - .- . I . , . � ­' I _. . A .1 - ­1 ­. I :�.­I of the Secretary,, J. W. H,ogle,' - ,.g;ged for the first part of th6 program, of leaf, would not repay them for a doubt on a ■ � . . . - � '. • . Brougham. I Rr . . * --,� A . CA'R E�'I'- 0 I$— ". _.,_.. � I . � I .- 1:, . . . . . . ­.. _ . � - . ­ . � �, . . ;.,-:-,.,:.-­�t1 . I I , -. . '-.­`"_____ these ..... I � . h Ws rtivolus will be * , as�to the q"v- of, . . - . . - a 0 ... . . . .7 1. :.-.. 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